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OAMXwrth.OMHoM. -, BIWMMOIMII. f iwilr Mix moath la advaac. . rail- w eeJJ -. Tsf - r Ik lalBol - - iw Dxiur iiitim will he euvwwd la aey part of th City at Firma Caxrt'ptr week. . w! "I NSW PYKRTISEXEXT& aauoviasd to Bo rJVtT lefcey, ot t'aewell, a eeadldele for C tWt af h ale 4 Kewewea- tattves. I T Id BOARDIM. noUSI. Uratr It itrat Irtjai tii P.wi "f . Two PiiPAKr Za of tmk CaPit- u b not-1 tut Wt I use at muuaaaa uut tka mi III tnH ctaj la n lrta!ar. Her pnn tvafana to taaaaal u cr UmtJ KfeBtBkS tit-. ' M - ''t Wlik la taal ataaiag Tata Fall or WtaW K.rm f W It. A It S. rlt KKrt A CO.. AU ic-uU UI Iw bmmI at rar eaiiamaiy FOR Jlll OtiL. tim g'xxii ill be tiliM to 011 up imitni lian uolil the end re itnck W. U. A K. 3. TCCKEd. SufTiTiDg Partner. aas io-irl.cJiyir rK Pr-ata, Earir rail Draaa Oaoda, HurU Sail a for Geatleiren, v Ida Walk I nf iao , Foxaa aai Clola 0 altera. W. R A R 8 TUCKER. 4 n-u arrlTtss Partner. D V BL'Ial FLANGE BIB ClTTO!l QIV. la tuw oh aaca. U arf M aawa of tbla evknratad alabauia Ml. IU sroaalant ftaf roaaliM of a lut( or arojMtloa H .iu'k 4an oa laa rib air a prrraaU aardaaa atarnMa froai bria cat, at laT maot com la evj act ila ta aaa, acaarqaanUt atak 1 1 a bet tar aaaita of foxklr pkke4 rottoa. 4 laa vi.l iaat looar aaid raqalra lea -uaiar Ua othar io. W c Miidratly cliiai for It, that it U1 aot oa ataka a aatlar aaat pla, batgiafaatar tkaa a r ataarala aaa, aa4 tea awaafaetorj la m falta oAra4 IM fur a UM wtU of ii.xJUtoaatoar lat fair. V Wa fiai. JAMU M.IOWLEa. aS4 , Aaat. drtft OONB4 OF SEASONED mi UU WooadaUn i cdfora.TSCaa enf roar orim to J. U. Elite Store oa HUlaouro at t. am 1 HE NKKTU CAROLINA MAMVAL, "- -r aataoaiu aaa aaaar aa - ltaea uf tka Moa J Aowably, vHI aooa k laaawt aator alreetloa of laa htcrat" rata. Taa aiaiarlal fur thai work kaa haaa enlka l4 aad (Moparaa kf Joaa fct Whaelar, kaa.. wlaa aaa ipant afrcat d J of tiata aMbtbar la aoaaUrtiag A Aaaaaa4 kookof rafaraaca, u will be UtK aoat omplU aad Taloabla work nl a and arar pahUahca ia the stata. Nw aaahe aaaa, or aaaa of kaaraeaa. aamiid a wlthoat a cop It ba a buok of ooatt4l pacca C aaprUioic a Map of tka lute: the coaa tioa and popalatioa of each, ahuwinf the Cine al'iaal aa4 ewatorlal a-tMct; tka UuaaUtaUooof laa Uuikaa alalaa, with lata aiaeadaa ila ; the Exeratira oflloert of tka U ailed auto (root the KeTaiailoa to 1874. Aa raerav I dlaran.hawlar tka atoraawat uf pMaialtoa trut a Haw to WW i tka area a m:l laaa iaaara aUa aad tha popalattoa ut ach aad ot mT aqaara ailk ; tha ratio of r-pr alalioa la. Cangnm at each Daeada. The UowatitatM of North Carolina with ra eaat iadlH ; tka popalattoa of eack reaatjr tnm Ua arealailtna to Ufftt. Ix eeaUTa, JaJIcial aad UecialaUra UepartaaaU ot Mortk Carolina ; StatieUcal tobka of tha popalar vte la each cooaty, for Prealdent, Oarer a or, Coagia : a apatial itataateat of tha aealldrd rotera froat reeorda of ceaaaa, dawknre hiaf whata fraai colored ; tha eoeev laM of thaauto, orifia of aaoM, with til l ot aaaators aad Rajir aatatlTaa la the Ua aral Aaaeaablr froaa data at fonaatioa to ra eataaadaa; aad atack atber Ma tiaiVal and lataraaurg aaatlar, with fall lajae to tka The urice i.f tk bajk b) tltO la laa cloth bkadiux. roeta to ba addai whea at by aai L ewd ia toar orders at oaca to .r V f AUraU WlLUAJai, ,. , BookaeWar, Kalth,H.C. AceaU waatad In rrcrj coaato ot tha State toaeu taat RQCEHT nousB OF J . B L L I , IIilub mo' St., Auguat t7, , la order that I but max a cheaca ia my baalaaal. I hereby aottfp aay patroe aad trleadi that I will doae my hooka oa tha lat day of aptoxthar. ana Iroat that data tha eaah xaaat .a all aaaea be paid before Ua mode lrT tha itora, or oa detlTery. I r rpactfalry aak an who are indebted to arato call a ooea aad aettle their accoanta. ibaakiac all tor meir xiaa pavo i am with xaachraaptci. losra a.-ei. a l.aij, D.J ELLIS. aaa mi i Mewi copy tbaea O PECIALTIEE. . ? . ::. HoMkai , A tary aaalraUa at aortal eat at RICH LACE POtNTi. BRuipSELS POI!TL..CE aU.4K8. lace UaderetoTea. . , Real kandia tda Valrweatea aVhrra- aad la aarUaae. ... Extbroilad aaa UaanaVhed Hdkfa, . owthar with the raiaala ill r of , OUR 8T0CK, . :' It to especUlly daxarabl that wa ahoaU eloetoot the ENTiKK oTOCE by Jelyet Aaat tot. Uaoda rety chaaa aa4 aery rood- , -' WH. TUCKER, Jane U-tt f iTlae fartaera. - - ' 10 RM H A Alit 1 4 aa Car Load Cora. ee Ce Lead MeaL ' ' Two ar Loaaa Ttaaotky Hay. M Baaeele Virsla UateV ,tw ei. 75 Bbla. Bocklsad Urn. - j H. Mi fr-T " - fT jh f jf OW-- ..n- , -tf.-.J. --..-.V-.. - .-V ,r,r - a .-. 1.: hmhma ill JaartWl raaaltortlLC, PP W i iff - , 1 r - ' ----- : 1,1 .i 1 ot.:tx.;; vvt City Intelligence. XkmU M. 1. McSwso,i of Hi Fay" Aegis, It ta tb cilj toay kokbg Welt, Gut. Brogdea be beaa ctlteJ lakl tmuii Wi;m wonty by death tabu family. , ', .,.'..;. ....V.jI'V ' A daily freight nia Witt iom.W rat vat tba K. a H. t, amot tk Jewelry aiow. Tha ast aeeak of ike Deaf Doaib aad Uliad loetitoU VUI ba tha laite jmrt rftJtoatBa 1 : j f Orar KOOawtriea h Vaea haaAa al tha kVcratar) 'aofltok the KottA Oara liaa State Acricaltaral Society. BOO of them beiair made ttt.TiIay. Oar fair pr.i:tca to' ba a freed taecaai. Dr. Colamtnti MUla, Pnaideat of tha State Greater, paMad through fbe c(t) yeatarday ua hie wa? to KejetleriUe, 10 at t cad the Cape Fear and Dcrp'IQTcr Cuoacil falrooe of Hawbaadry. 8. M. Dttuavaur new bari8,gee boad to the aaankot of $174,000, on yeererdty, aad it i proaooBeed tha itinBgewt boad giTti by any thatilf ia North Caioliox aioca the "lt nuplcaeaDtaeaa." Tbe fei:awing were hie boadiraca: Mcaare. Job a R Dunn, Mr. Carrer, Jobo A. Forte, Pater roa Dttea, H. O. Dana, W. F. Aakcw, W. B. Smith, Jamea B. Daaa, L- C. Dana, ai-tlua, Wa, a Drua, J,U. T. Dana, and . i. Daaa. Ki.ttTioa or Tax Cou.kctob fob rax Cournrr. The Board of County Gomix ioaeti met iu the criatthoaee at 10 o'clock thia muraiBg. The oiiaatca of yeatarday were read. Uoi Haywood, f ooaaaet for T. F. Laa, objected that tha minute did aot ttate exactlr the pr.edig or yeslarday, aad rsored that they be aatearied labatitUog what hecuaeld d to ba a fair ataUaiial of abet occurred. After diacoaaioa betwecD cituoeel rf afeaera Lre aad Daaa, tha Board approved by a rnraaai veto I be minute a tbey were recorded. (The ! Urationi cnetaodvd for were f a attaor CooaideratioB.) ! ' ' 3lr. BaUshaior, of cati neat far Laa, aaewad that the ui liet of 1874, be delivered ta Mr. Laa, taua that ba was eo titled la tl oa bi old boad, aad that La wu ready to utifjr hi boad givea ia 1873. Alter a pruloDfred diacoaaioa beta tea coaoeei, the Bond decided that Lea wa aot ea titled of right to tha tax lilt oa hi Old boad. The Boeri tbau went Into aa elcclioa for tax collector for tha year im. lfee-r. 8id M. Dune, tha aberitT elect, had Jot. A. HaywuoJ, were balloted for. Ur. Haywood received, 1 votra. aad Mr. Dudd 9 vntea, wbereapoa Mr. Haywood waa declared daly alectad laa cnlleotor hod the Board adjoaraed until t p. m. Taa Tbial of Chixf or Policb kbo. The Board of City Commieaioaara were agtia is Mtaina laat eight iavcatigatisg tha charge prcfered agaiaat Jajaet 0. King. Chief of Police. On account uf the heat and the Urge crowd preeeet Monday night the Board wisely concluded to hold it aitting ia Metropolitan llelL Tb crowd Braatat wa coneidrteble aad the Ulereat of tbi pracediug evening wa oa tba iaereae i' aay thing. Tba Brat ehatge brought ap wa that ofviiiting and drinking at public bar ruonMBBd playing at gaatai o chaaca therein. Tha following wiUeaaea wan examined : Mtri. Jo. P. Prairie, We FOwKf BlUft--W: FTppt and Theo. 4atph.--: 1 Mr. Brown teatiflad 'that he had often area Chief KinB xioea the orgaaixatioa of the uteaent Board of CoBmiaaiaaeri ia Mr. Frapp' aalooa driaking aad piaiag gamr .lchoce; (arthaf that b kad teaa hint thrre wtoxJcated, pad at owe time engaged la a difflealty. .-' Mr. Frapp kad team kiat ia hit'talooa. He had drank there, bat If he bad aver played game ot eh aaca rot money it wu entirely whbont ia ; knewladg or, ennarat. Ua kad aora aoaMot tha Cooi KiaaJoaer drmk and play ia hi, aalooa Mr. Jeaeph kad atea Mr. Kiag ia hi aalooa acme three time aiaoe tha iacom ing of the Board, bat did aot tkiak ba bad heea there oftaaer tbaa that duriag IhetbMtpaeiAed. " 1 Tha ataaalaatloa aa to tbaa viajti did aot extead farther back tbaa tba tiiat taca of the present Board. ' Tha Board tot k ao rota apoa thia ebarge, bat proceeded Wiavatttgat tba a xl charge, thu of failiag to make proper return ot aarrtaia tasea, fiaca, Aa . , Mr. Kiag'a rrporta tor the hut three moatha were read, tha receipt of the Treasurer of tha City betng prodooad whea a compariaoa with taa aaokt waa goaa iata. , .. -s .,& , .j f rVadiag thia exaaUaatioa at a lata hour the Bjard adjoaraaft aatil Friday night at S o'clock, whea tba cue, ajU proUW reach a ftaalUy. , , , , ; ejeaii i Tii i t- ! Tf CtrtLaCTOaV-" Wa art Broch gratL, lad at tba elacUoa ef aa yaawg Mead Joe. A. Haywood, U TA Collector. . Mr. Haywood aad bw Amity ktvw baaa da Toted to oar PJt aad kU aiactioa W a proper reward bestowed apoa aa bawora bl aaa laUkW "maa. It wffl ao doubt eatrra to tba atrragtl eaisf of tka Draja eratic party, a , - tf ' - . .. - AiEiH, y. c. VlfflUAlU .TIU VMM Yesterdav ailafaona l'Ula Owiag, rasidiag oa Chraeat attvat aaar Sevealeeata, wa playing al lb third Aooraearawiadww aa4 lai aab fall to the tlaaUaffW bjaWWy tkhj; roof eweetaa back kaildiof aad" Uh aay three 'eBafaaUaya ti-AiJ-k., free Ik wiadow, or eliaediaai.j e rnaw a ehair aa tha toareV. bat oa raackiflg .twaf,H.taCM'rttrmto iscwver lb comb, aad toM tow at a ta edge. By om aovidnli Ulerp.itioa tb child atoppad jaat ikort al th gatur. teriag aadaweaaabtw atatioaary. Tb aituaUoa waa so faarfal that it appeared auaoat impoaaibla that tka Utile thinf should aot coatiaae to rott, and to fall off J4 b dbd to piece ort the gnaL Mr. Owing, aaiatiag tha eh' Ul moawct rlly, wa attaactad tha ant iaauat by her danger. Th child' safety ley ta it perfect quicta-le. Mn. Owii.g alltd t 4B Bjra aaaMtug oa Mar hat street, aba at aaa aetoeivad the tatniaeat daagar uf tb child. Two of them placed theaiaelva at tb tide ot tb bouse, lo catch th child in the eveat of it laiitog, white another rapidly ascended the at airs of the boutr, made hi way to the room, leaped oat apoa laa roof aad while hold teg to tka sill of tba wiadow with ae hand cootrired with great enar.gt- graaptb child a cloth iag with tba other. There acraaba UMnaeaisoi agoaia4 saapaa to th mother aad the lew who witoencd tka a3air, which look far Ira time ia tha aetikg tbaa ia tba tailing of U, d whoa tbt aobae fallow who bad risked . hi Ufa a save tka ahtld placed bar ia bet moth er arm ih aiteetiaa may be haaglaed batcertalaly awt deaanbed. We regret vary maah tfcat wa have aot th aame of the Uave man who ctl so nobly, bat b has reward in th oaoaeioawe of heviag loceived a dear young (if which it far bayoad aawspspar praisa it Ltuit Btfiiiam, 8fL A OATaaataw or Frautax ur Pubt Motrra Froea 4 spatial taiegram to tha Bichmoad Diayafat wa copy the follow, lag: r PokT MiDTH, Sept. T. Tha tockad Hook and Ladder company. Cap. T. A. Bt. Clair, from Petitibur, safely arr red bera t-i moraieg, aixly- 4 re straag, ac compaoled by th "Jo Scott BanJ," and a aambar of invited gaeatt Th Oak City Uk aad Ladder Com- paay, el Kalaigb, N. O, arriTad to-algh fortj-BT auoog, with tba CUy Dora at Baad, aad a tao;b r ot Raleigh eltixen aad member of tb prcat. Tb town waaabltxa with boa Are and rocket, aad three bands of music helped to enliven the occasion. 11m Petersburg- en arc tba aal gnaata of th Indepen. dent Steam Fire Company, and the North Carolinian are the gaca'.s i-( tb Cham bers Steam Fir Company. To-morrow will ba a grand iU day with the Bre men,' embracing txcunona, paraCes, tad two banquet at night. The Mayor of Portsmouth delivered the eddreaa of wel come to toe visitors, anjur urcgory, of Petersburg, is tx peeled to day. w- A eon espon dent of th Chicago Tr&un writing from Green Bay, Wis, where SartorU one 'sojoorned, sayi: "H kad a great bull dog that fiiUowed kirn every w bera, Ooa raiay altoraooa ka pair retired for t nap in , tha hotel, bmrtori kad mad himaelf comforUbl with dives brandy paaeha aad Vet bad with hi dog at bt bechj tor aa aftcraaoa siesta. - Ia about aa hoar be roshed wild ly ittt i tka office, kit flaxen hair on end, hi chin blue ejet atartiag from hi bead, bis pal lip faiitly tjacaUting, Tb 0011!" whHa tha dog crouched at bis fast ia a peaic of twrror. Tbara aoald ba but oa aolatloa of thia, thought all p res eat, Ta aaaa kad gone eeaxr, tad had frightened tba dog ; bet tka real eaa of hit terror, )t turned out, waa tka kppar, tioa ol aa imaneas eolorad wabrwomaa, whoka4aatrad Mi room without know iag b wa aocwBBtd, aad appeared at km btdald Ua W4rproof;tba black bood ol which waa drawa evuhssj sad aroaad kf abooy faoa. Sartoria had baaa nvoV Itog la elarat colored dreamt, aad tba awriaulnawM loomed to him." ,'' Everybody baa beard of tba Mia w who was vainly aadeavor iag to packet kt Upa whil hi pap wu diMppaariag la tba distaace, aad who deapaiiiegly declared that he would lot that dog yet, as ha eoaldat wkbttla waC a eata. la a war plight is a maa la Alabama, who bt sore to lot hH oaly win because at hi mebil ity to deecrib fetnit apparal. H ba wrtttaw ta Oof. Brogdwi about bat. bat ia oaty abb) tov aay Ibat "ab laa atWiam. ailed whit woaua with a calico draav" Could anything b more bopelesely itnb' eile, tbaa tack aa attempt at deteriptioa I Aad yet haw ataay baabaoda woald ba able to impreve apoa it, if tbir wivas ahoald tuddaaly ba ttkaa with a ataviag I I Obdu rwa vat Kitt Tka Board of Oewaty Coaamimionert tkla aftaraooa kt aaed fo.mUarder kra Leafor the sawoadar af tba kaya of th Msatiffa offic which ap to tkisiuM hi kaa refuted to deliver. Tim I twaitJof tka aivtea jpf rMaWaalai,';, !Ji, . MMJ, till .. . 'j m-'ivm ,, ,!...,....., . .. ..I. ., ;,, M. i, f- Wednesday sEpygMBEtociiQ? tJTAXmi NUWI Doa't (teal vk Chariot ta OUtmr'l It aaakvr Caldwall aaad. TJftmit fa aaert Ortega eoaaty it dead. A,baa hail elab from New beta will CMteedaar th premlunitt oar S ate Fair. ' ltv. Ard. lvaimfwmAI Ubot, ia gaTaiag a,alt a rei utatioa la tka Weat k aeaafafc:,'. r " -."N -z.z - h - Judga fekaack skwt at .a AUbrd .aeg I (at Ualeavoa tlaAtavlaaC, la self de feat, Lat an received aa wag to, firm. ' Jfa BmticwlarJjtt' w--j' j New baad hi aTiliatua. ay tha ftmi W am glad t Kara that at Khrv a whli bra bead It ia ptucwa of (or atatiim ta tb'a aity.ta Ueoeope edoi twtWe BMcabeta, and taaf they have a' ready orJered thair laefraaaewt. Xortb Caioila at tha ClneiaaaU Fair: tij. the BeidavUl Bmii Dr. Vbj, 4 Madltbo, aid attaad taa Ctociaatii r'eix to tba latarckt of tba tobacco clamp, pat re ted by Thoasaa 1 Kuhartaoa, ol that place, aad now msaafaetared ry Metsrt Hy, Koberitoe, A Co. TwoBigros, UcDaaieis aod Tbomp--en, bad a Ighi ia Wilmlagtoa, and Mo Daoie.' wile ditd from tba exoittmeat, aajft the Journal : Inlorutaiiata of thia ight waa kfuged ita th city efficiaia, aad Captaia Fiixgevald, of the Poliea loice order!1 Bcirt J. W. Wbitbey aad J. W. Davi to boat up McDaaitl. A aaarch over towa proted frwittrt had kstet ia tba avraiug the officer proceeded to McDaaiela (totue, oa Blades, betwaea Eighth and Ninth itrceta, which they arruaaded and kept waich, tlttakiag tba ooa they arete look lag for WoavKi com to bio home. Aboal I o'clock at aghl Ut officer were aiMtled by a acaaam frcaa wilbia tha house aad a heavy fall aa tba ft . They ranhed iaio l be boua aad ia tb middle r tbv fl.Nr lay McDaniar wife dead wiih a aomaa ataadiag over he bvdy. Qaeation. aa to ih caaat were aaked. Tba wofaan Immediataly amwsrad to th fctcl that tba had cocoe there to lafotw MtDaaWs wile ti th ciicanv afateea, but l diaay her wnwell so did aot ease to it the bar, bat bad wailed aatil i be ha J gotu.ii bettur. Ihi oppot taoitj did Bot present until that hour aad whea aha tokl hi wiie tb it ber haibaod bat niurdtrtd Thump,M U thought, lie juutpt d up Irum bet their tad fell dead upon ike ioor. Mr. McDaaiata a aUiut 80 year of tge, aad It it (aid bad th hurt diataw, wb!ch in counco- tioa with la aaddea caaeed be death. OBI I L ART. Tba borne ol Deacaa 0. aad Beltic B. Winttoa it drtpad ta the habilimsnU of atouraiag. JaUa Falitv, their daughtat, aged S Tears, died of diptberia at 11 o'clock ia the totanooa of Wcductday, Sad September, 1874. bbe w a of good health ap to kcr laat line. Ia the beginuiug of it, tbe moat experienced, and muikcat tQcdieal (kill wa ia wttetHlaacv ted aa th diteaaa grew alarming ether wttw aalied ia. Ia addithao lo the ileenUss ear td bet pa reate, the Utile snfforrr aaa aaratd aad watched by ladict much experienced ia tha tick room. Among utiiare Mrs. P. II. Winttoa, Sr., Mia.' Jame S. Mitchell, Mim Frames Boulhac, Mrs. II. V. Dun Uo aad Mm Lacy New by were conaUat ly present. Mr. Gray, with other intelligent gaatia men, wa ever near giving aid Bud conso lation to tha family. - - Finally tb baad of Ood took bet away aad all waa over. Dreated after deatk with xotutil taata ia appropriate white, aad-carercd with tba chrtiotet lower, th waa a beautifnl a the marble statu. , f Hat remain were followed to At, Thomas' Church by a large r BUmoer of th raUliva aad friead of th f mily. Tbasoiema services uf tb cbarck war conducted by Bar. Mr. Benton, of Edea toa. She was consigned to bar hut rest ing place in th burial groaad iif tha ckarcb. . t ., '. , Tracith that tka faira 1 iwtrs arc those which soonest fad. Sb wat la deed a bright aad beaattfal child, an antpottad lily, pare and whit. Etd br Ufa been apared, her groat h lata womaa bood would have exbibitad tha kighaat develop of female character. Bat a few day ago th wa glowing' with hrakk, peatty aa a bloeaoau, bar eya glit teriap with ronoeene,.oy " aad ntlli geaoe. Now, ah is ahder tba cold groaad. Ala t llttta Jalav Shall w ttot fc th agata t (Shall not thy parents egaia clasp thea to their bearta, the light ofth hooae bold, th cherab radiant with good aaaa, aftVotioo aad purity f Not again no earth ihtU thorn tkiagt ba. - But tb little Angel ia caning themvto ber la th bright Realm where she ba goaa, and they may ga to bat if they wilt 'Aa excbtpgf.ridicnllsg tka ddkaloa county faira, whUhr mako ao effort at rood abowa. aay that th Oearteld fair onnaistad of a ealf, a pmaa aad pamp- ib, nrarora to aara.- xoa artt aljrht thai 'tb gooee M ot tba call broke lone aad tta tba pompkia, aad a thief Mtvwliag aroaad atom tba calf, tad that td4 tb fekv m -. M' v-M-b btu 4 jaarr!' '' ;ii.'! i m.-,B-..il ; -i. ao itl s (.. Mr.' Albert MfABI aaa' tti1td; It th Daffy irrws, ard wWetn bt aeewses kid of hatle j knempteo; to brib htm oa two severs! occasion,1 TV accajatloa ia false lalett ad la spirit, ia aJtnra adla ttij ft, kw. .rrr- J.'i f ; : Tasseeoadalletatteaspt Atiwatcdof la th4latteaataf klerard, whrnheprofraaea to aetaR a saaraiditlim had hetaoea hua sad atraaU, a my me. TtotraM history af ttamrsmlimtaitod -r'ri-r--Ji -v- wi ZHTSm TTZZm, 'tod mo'tollnalw the artr4r whkk A wa awld, and f was aa- loalahedio leant that A 'only browght ahoat twe tknwsiat doOara. f expteased my pries, (taxing that 1 thoaght wa worth considerably more. Wherensoa Mr. Harpaoa requested me to take A, myiag the Aaaoda- tion had agreed to bay fa srtsla hares of stork, and woald, ha tooaght, let aa hare It on paytng th ainoaat da by Mr. Msgntn, then abowt 2,70aot) or S.aot.Oa I aaa eared him, meatect, that I did aot have the moaey at kaad, bat thoagh I eoaJd tod some one who would accept the propoatUoa, I, shortly afterwards saw Mr. B. 8. Fallen, one of my regular client mentioned the subject to him, and advised , him to buy the property. He agreed with me that it waa very cheap, but put me off , aot teeming at that time Inclined to buy real astato. 'Oa Moaday or Tuesday last, m passing about tb court-noose, 1 wax accosted by Mr. T. J, Ut, th Sherift, who mentioned to me that Magna had bera sold out, hsd a large family, and was in great die- tress. He urged me to bay the property and allow him (Macula) aa opportunity to redeem ft, addmgbe w eertaa w worth aeariy double the amount I would have to pay tor U, and that Magnh could afford to pay me a handsome profit. Ia this conversation with Lee, aathing was said or suggested by him ot myself, la sny man Ber eon needing my pur chass of tha lot with say receipt to he givea by M agnin to Lee, or any other advantage to aecrae to Lee at rafevear to tha Sheriffalty ao such Idea, eatend my Blind. I concluded that I woald make aa effort to raise the money, aad told htm to send Magnia to me. Ail was about to leare, he remarked that of court th title, whan paid for, would have to be aoaveyed to Mrs. Magnin, as her bus baud wss Indebted, aad especially ta the county aa Traasarer. On leaving Mr. Lee I went to Mr. 8inpoa' store, and learning he wss absent at Beaufort, requested his elerk to ssk him to see me before disposing of the property ia est he had aot already done so. Nothing more wa said or done by me In the business, antfl laat Wedaaiday or Thursday, wkaa Mr. Magnin rams hsto my Jce where I was engsged with one or two clients. He at down, but said nothing until my clients hsd left, and then seemed to be hesitathig a to how to commence his conversation, or what to say, attributing this lo the entuer rssament of his condition, I turned to him wttk the eu ration, u what can I do for you Mr. Magula I" HI oaly reply waa, " Sheriff Lee told m to com to see you," or words to that effect. I understood him to refer to his property, and Immediately stated my requlre sasals ba a general way, telling klau that if hie wife expected to take tha title, ua ngnl to xecute the note for the purctinse money, aad to pay themi that ha outfit aot to be known in the transection at all ; that I did not desire to be put Into possession of any in formation as to the source from which the awoey should be derived, because If u paid the money, It could be certainly followed by his creditors; and that I did not evea wish Mm to talk with me about the matter, la order to understand his situation, I uked him if a was aot in debt ; he stated that he was "behindhand" with the county for about 13,100. The conversation was s very brief one. I have no recollection ot using the ex pression he attributes to me, and remember no connection In which I could have used it. During this conversation nothing was said about the price to he paid, or ths terms of payment I did not know what I should htve to pay for the lot, and consequently did not tx any pries ot re-eele. I understood it to ba, only the beginning of the transact loo. I was somewhat impressed, after Mr. Magnin left, with the idea that our conversation had not heea entirely satisfactory to him, tor ha seamed to be dejected. I here not seen him sine. I solemnly aver that never, either at that lima, aor before, nor since, did I speak, or bar I spoken a word to Mr. Magnia ta re gard to giving Sheriff Lee receipt for taxes aor did I hav any idea or Intention In my mind of referring to Sheriff Lee or his matters In this business transaction with Magnin. It Is such a transaction as I Bars frequently en tered Into, and this I think Is well knowa among my acquaintances. . t Boch Is a true statement of an that hsa oa- eurred between Mr. Magnin and myself withla the last thirty days. I do aot think I have spoken to him, unless to pass the ordinary salutations on meeting him, on any other oc casion than that referred to, within that time. A to the tret alleged attempt to bribe Mr. Magnin. Mr. Msgnin ohargas that I proposed that he should return 113,000 of county Touch srs to Sheriff Lee, the Sheriff surrender the reeetpt prvioaly given for , she vouch, and I pay him (Magnin) 11,800 or tea per cent, of the whole for "(Ms ." The following Is what occurred: Sometime about the begin ning of the late political campaign, I heard rumor that a considerable number of county bond were bahig Bold by some oa about the eoarthouse, my relation to the sureties to the county bond of Sheriff Lse, my having .beea retained by Mr. Mordeea! to protect hla in terests, and the fact that Mr. Lee has execn ted to me a mortgage of his proper! J, sre suf ftciently well known to require only mention here. I became alarmed and forthwith went to as Mr. Lea. neassared ma that be had aotffrad say tor sals, aad that he had tamed over to Mr. Magnin about 114,000 la county order, aad at that time had only t3,00t or 14,000 worth ea hand, most of which were hi the posses sloa of Mr. Vowel!, th deputy. I requested to bt shown th Treaa nrvr't receipt, bat waa Informed that it had beea temporarily misplaced, or thai it could aot without hveoavaalsBc be produced. I mad ft my basin to at Mr. Magam about th matter, whea he sdmitted that ke kad re- rrrred about the amoUBl stated by Mr.tr NO. 341. ftiratt after tlih) tbwm rBaBee;veaehs t Cpea BMtairyl was, led to otpct (tkoagh i eal4 aavet get aay positive faaawtaaa to that aflaat) that Mr, AUgaia WMlswiawaeaeagBgedkiMslhg tbaaoaary erdeaa.:- it at aroaar for aw to Mate taat I4M I aet lateeedla rtt lulu BnyeSreet eetdeu of kla, aar do I Traow, or caarge, that A b I ww. ' Arreaeaatva that wa true, X detar-1 anwea. If por6le, to get tb orders oat of hit I heads, fearing lose of hU.rseelpt tm. Mr. I M, tad trcaAeeoaeeqeeat -apoa that loss. I went to see aim ft ooce, aaked kla A-hsl had iuraed the wo Jy order,!, iot caaeeila- j I'ffT af aaa - ' - -.a , a a I ' V ' ' ' -M i immmt aotdewtrehias toMo airrthlB calculated to IotoIt Mm pmaaaatlij or morally, tEat 1 woald gly him a racaipt tpejrlfjtng ah or der, and make a special depusltof them la the Bask, I did aot then offer, nor lave X ever, alace or before, Ard him $M0U,or any part of that or aay other east, a aa mdarwwisnt' but put tb matter apoa a partly ptraoaal ground, calling hla atteattoa to ooa or taw Uule tlBitaeM 1 kad dope aim, sad aaearmg him that I would are that tbe trsnsaetiaa sheuM he of each a eharseter a brae possf biltty to brvohr htm In say respect My sols aim was to get the orders la sala hands, and whea I discovered that he would surrender them neither to the County Commissioners nor myself, 1 urged Mr. Le and Mr. Bunting, whom 1 knew to be of his saratiet, to take proceeding to ooanpel him to sorrender them, which I believe waa doae. A 'ft offering to tar wader the receipt gtree by him to Lee, I did aot thea bene fc to be to exhfene, and my anxiety grew owl ot th fear of it losat I do not think I mrtrtioord the matter to him but once; I did that openly my recoUectiofi U, at the markst house pump, where many people were standing, who could have heard ff tbey liad listened. I did not imagine thai he woald suppose that I ass udertakiag I bribe him, aor did sucks Ibing enter my mind, sometime afterwards he met me and told m that h would hav beea glad to let mw have ths orders, bat had been compelled to ear reader them to the Cbmmtoaloners. I replied m substance that was sD I wished, and dis missed the rabject from my mind. Mr. Lse hsd no connection with this matter, nor did I ever mention ft to him, I think I did to Mr. Busting. I have made this tateraat m deferents to public aatlinent,aad btcaaae I sincerely prim the good opinion of my leUowaUteD. Ia it I hav ooa fined myself to a simple statement of fact, and hsrepnrponely avoided all comment and argument. JOHN OATLnfC. Tub I'uruuTioB or China. The population of China, notwithstanding th hrightfal ravage of ibe grest reoaitio which ia tomo parts has nsdacad it by one-half, is ati. I, .y an English joarnal nt August lv, marvelous tor tbe ainanog figure to which it reaches. Bam Keicb toteii hail siiotatert it at 100.U0U.00O, but th Abhc Div;.l. a we t known Chinese explorer, in s ric.i.t woimunicatioa to the diacirte du ti (.rilij 'f Paria, de e ares thia to be much ot.ow tin real fact. Basing hi estimate u)oo bit knowledge of th pmv new .f Kmnjfsi. which b thick below tb sr.te, M David r-ck oa th pop u tattoo ef the rrv Lead at 900,000 000. But lor infanticide ta I mall-pox, he oetUres lite people woald doubt themstlraa vry twenty year. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t i i, 'aV ui' . t--af SPR.SE v .k.k Ti e only Ilelisble Gift Distribution ia tbt country ! $100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO B DISTKIBDTXD IX L. D. SXISTE'S 4STTf SSVLANNUAL Tl.U rea Uniay, Oct 121, 1874. Die (ran. Ctpiltl ttiu, ,10,000 ia Cold ! OSK PRIZE 3,000 IN SILVER ! FirPrixafV000f Five Priam, fl00 " Qreenbacki ? Tn Priie,U0 g( Tw Pimilf Cirrl1ft tU Iilrkf d Birtet vitfc lilrtr loaattd lafact', wrth l, Mt Itch ! Two Buggies, Bnnws, A-., worth $800 eackl Two Fine-toned Iltaeaood risaoa, worth fttOeacli! Tea Family Seating Maciiiojf.wortb fl00 each! 1500 Gold and .Silvtr Lrvir Hooting Watches (in all,) wlr:b from I JO to $300ch! Oold Chslns, SLvar-wsre, Jewelrr, &r. 4C. AwtcTt7tT I0.0OOI , rVahett ssattW It 00,000 l(caU 1 11U1 It fell TifktU, ta ! Littrti f rtaiiBu will bt BtU. Slogte TickrU $1 ; 8lx Ticket 10. Twelve TickeU f 30 ; Twaoty-Fir 10. t Orcalart coatJalag a f all UM of prists, a deacriptloa of th auaiier af drswing, aad s ber iDformaOoa ta rafereacs to ths Distrt tretioo. alll be seal to ay Mas ortterief tsess. AS hrttcrt mast be addreeaeal s watw orvvea, U u. ait A box, : 101 W. Fifth St CiBCiaaan, a . , sept. 6-tf. ' BBTim.BBtfelk laweaaraaattm II : T-,kBlMt0 . r a - m .a,,, .i2:taotV-Aawil.--".A - . " tee's lAOl .ff aw . t - aci "" .. J-ri" , :, t.i ., ,w a... wa t ..ww ,g-m a-auml ! . ... :!! . ' ... .sssssfsssmm - . .i ftrnnti. ,. ,,., " ' W . 1 - . 1 a I ir- I I i - I ovetor,ii eup rumic . I miTvnr I j I . B ! 1 I'm m if . : ,. , Alaaaanee,.... - 13T 101l Wj J , W Alexander.. W a Ad, L . W -Alleraaay... fc tstj ":..: f .... Aaaua,.. 114 Mt ..'. 'tuK ' Aahe, Rl M W lSSfi BeaafoSl ' I titti IM -1.M ' r VT Caldwv..X M r t , m L at " " "J- ramdr,...,tp. Slt ' BT p tasraBfws,...a-i.. luat ?j aflO-t.'H CesweiL... 141S 1 14V. -too T 1M , Cuwba,..rm I'M f M'tW" 'Hi lattsta I 1174 kwM toOi. 1 . MOt I Cberokse,.... Chowan, day Cleavelaad,... Commbos, ... Crave, Cumberland, . Currhuck Uatridso,.... lmrhv Duplin, Darw, Edgeeombr. Porsythe, .... fraeimv.... Gaston, I Gates, I wraavtUa,.... Greene, OuilfonL..... Graham, HaUfax lUroeU, Haywood, Henderson,. . . HeetforoV.... Iredeil, taekaon...... sohnston, owes, Lenoir I Jneoln, Macon,. Madison, Martin McDowell etCk aaxTObaXeT, Mitchell Montgomery,. Moore, Naah, , K. Hanover...1 NorthampUiuJ unsiow,.. Orange, .. Pasquotaohv.. rerquunan,.. Paraoa, Pitt, Polk. Randolph,.... Richmond, . . . Robeson, . . . . . Rockmgham,. Rowan, Rutherford,.. ampaon, .... Stanley....... atoaes, Surry, Swam Tranavlrania, TyrreU, I'nlon Wake, Warren, WashiBirlon, . Watauga,.... Wayne, Wilkes, W lis., ...... Tadkin taaosy, Total R XCOLLBCT Ia tafereaoa to th BOX LD'S HANDLkL TT0N HOE, that lis th oaly HOE mad of Solid Cast Steel Not Rolled Btecl. We told ia 1S7S, 508 dozen of the Hoe. W Warrant every HOE perfect in Stock, Temper aad Finish. Hardware House of p 17-U JULIUS LEWIS A CO. 1874, 1074. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS FOR FALL RECEIVED TO-DAY. CANnELD'd Hand Sewed Calf, Fob aad Con great G si ten for rUeasea, new style, very handsome. BAIXOB'l caLBBBATBD FRENCII YOKE DRESS SHIRTS, All tbe New Style, A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Bleached aad TJableaehed SarmiNis aad Smmnum, til widths aad qualities. A tPLKITDID tTOCX Of Il1t and xTrtnat. Fb abov good, together with a'l other article ia our line, will be oflcl to purehueri at low prices. Liberal Indictment to Msrchaahv Tb remalDder of cur Eratao aud Summxb good will be mid at reduced price. prrrTA joJfEs, aug 10-tf M Favrttoviil St, J3AKTXES WANTETJ. Aa tagtaatat mirhsa'e, who kaa made a awrtal assimtl, wwt a aarWaar with BearJI tal of SUv. Oao knadrei ear eaat. (wsrws- teed oa tha tavestmaak A II JLjt. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1874, edition 1
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