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THE ERA. THURSDAY, AUGUST27, 14. LOCAL AND STAT 12. Rewaiid. Attention is called to the proclamation of His Excellency (Jovernor Broken, ottering a re ward of for the apprehension and delivery of David Martin, of New Hanover, a fugitive from jus- Rkmovkd. J. B- Hill, EsiM I'ii iteil States Marshal, has removed hi- office to the corner ofFayette- villeand Davie streets, just below Mr.-. Booker's boarding house, and in the building formerly used by A. W. Fraps a a furniture store. Vote for Solic itor. The Sher iffs of the different counties of this judicial district met in Franklin county on Thursday, the 2Uth int., and compared the vote for Solicitor. J. C. Ij. Harris, Esq..: Itepablican candidate, received 3,0 1 " majority over Capt. Samuel T. Williams, Democratic candidate. Sin is often the result of phy.-ical ill-health and feeble stomachs. Dur ing one-third of our time the pro- .oss of ditrestion continues. To be dyspeptic is to be miserable ; dys ixroia is the foundation of fevers and all tho diseases of the blood, liver, J;kin and kidneys. Dyspepsia yields to the virtues of tho vegeta ble ingredients in that great purifier of the blood and restorer of health, I r. Walker's Vinegar Bitters. 4v ( iuVEKXMEXT CONTRACT. The r.n tract for furnishing and deliv i ring all tho stone required for the uiTstructure of the United States Curt House and Post Office now in , -urse of erection in this city, has .-en awarded to M. A. McGowan a Co., of Washington, D. C, for the .urn of $07,793.90. It Is expected that the Department will adopt na tive stone, and that all the work will Ikj done in the State. Death of an Old Unionist. James Warters, Esq., of Lenoir, -lied at his residence in that county on the 7th inst. Mr. Warters was throughout the war an uncompro mising Union man and was pos--scd of a large estate. During the invasion of the State by the Federal forces he lost most of his property. 1 le had at the time of his decease a large claim against the government which we hope will be allowed and thus place his family in comfortable rircu instances. Gaston County Ahead.-Col. W. A. Stowe, of Gaston county, scut to this city on Wednesday, tho 19th Inst., three watermelons weighing In the aggregate one hun dred and sixty pounds. The Col. says that on a late occasion, he pull ed thirty -one melons; which weigh ed altogether 1,398 pounds. We be lieve these are the gars, and he begxThimself, when a youth, from door to door. The renowned Sixtus IV. was the son of a poor fisherman. The warlike Junius II., who laid the corner stone of St. Peter's and employed Raphael and Michael Angelo. nsed to say he remembered the time when in the market at Genoa he peddled onions which he had brought in his pouch from Savonna. And Sixtus V., one of the most dis tinguished in the long series, had been a pig driver when a boy. STATE. four lines of Elizabeth City has steamers. A new Odd Fellows Hall Is being erected in Goldsboro. . A mad dog was killed in Wil- largest yet seen mington on the 19th inst. in our city during the season. Injunction. We are Informed that on Tuesday, the 2ith inst, Judge Kerr, upon the application of W. F. Askew, Esq., granted an injunction restraining S. D. Harri son, Esq., the lately appointed tax collector for this county, from ex ercising the functions of the office. Upon hearing of the application, Mr. Harrison declined to file his bond. We have heard of no further action on the part of the Board of Commissioners in the premises. The A pfroaciiing Fair. The President of the State Agricultural Society, Col. T. M. Holt, was in the city a few days since, and in com pany with the Board of Managers, paid a visit to the Fair Grounds for the purpose of inspecting the con dition of the buildings, track, d-c. We learn that the prospect of a finer display than ever before is very flattering, and that the number of persons in attendance is expected to 2 larger than at any former exhi bition. Premium lists, and rules and reg ulations, can be had on application either to Col. Thos. M. Holt, or R. T. Fulghum, Esq., Secretary. Little Monitor. E. Tate, Esq., has had on exhibition in front of the Court House in this city, the past f-v days, a machine called the "Lit tle Monitor." It combines in one machine a fanning mill and grain ami seed separator. With it, the farmer can easily separate his seed .wheat from that intended for mar ket. It also separates wild onions from wheat. Mr. Tate has testimo nials from many gentlemen in this and other States who have used his machine to much advantage. Coun ty and Township rights can be se cured, on which enterprising men mirht do well. Visiting Firemen. Two com panies of colored firemen from Wil mington arrived in this city on a visit on Wednesday evening, "the l'.Uh inst. They were received at the Depot by thecolored companies of Raleigh and a speech of welcome was made by Chief Engineer Claw n. The visitors were received at Metropolitan Hall by Mayor Hol den and a ball was given them at night. On Thursday they paraded our streets, making a fine show. At night there was another ball. The Wilmingtonians left on Friday morning. We have no doubt the Raleigh boys did all in their power to render their visit an one. agreeable A new vein of coal has been dis covered near Egypt, Chatham coun ty. Thomas J. Curtis, Esq., a well known citizen, died recently at his residence in Fayetteville. Two fine horses were taken up in Salisbury a few days ago as stolen property. A successful surgical operation has been performed on the eye of Hon. C. R. Thomas. During the past week, two or three deaths have occurred in For sythe county from sunstroke. The Fayetteville Gazette says that a combined and systematic effort is about to be made by many citizens to build another cotton factory at an early day. The Gazette adds We have recently seen a letter from a gentleman in New York, ad dressed to one of our citizens, offer ing to sell a complete outfit of ma chinerv for a cotton mill, and take payment for the same in stock ; and we have been assured that this ar rangement can be easily made at any time, by the managers of a company going to work with en ergy and vigor. If the factory buildings can be put up there need be no failure to obtain machinery. The Greensboro Patriot ofWed- nesdav savs : On vesterdav after noon, as Mrs. Sallie Holt, wife of Mr. Wm. Holt, of this place, was preparing a fire in the cook stove, she met with a terrible accident which cost her life. She was pour ing kerosene oil on the wood, when the oil ignited, bursting the can and enveloping her in one solid sheet of name. She ran from the house and thus gave the alarm to the neigh bors, who came to her assistance, but were unable to extinguish the flames until all her clothing was burned off, and her body almost charred. She lived twelve hours, when death relieved her from her suffering. This is the most dis OFFICIAL VOTE OF WAKE COUNTY. CANDIDATES. Democrats in (Republicans in Roman ; Italic.) The New Board. As the new Board of County Commissioners will be sworn in during the coming month, it may prove of interest to our readers to become acquainted with some of the provisions of the law regulating county matters. The following sections are plain, ex plicit and imperative. Battle's Revisal, section 13, chap- tTessl ng accident we ever had in ter 27, reads : this place. She was about 22 years "The Board (County Board of Commissioners) shall cause to be posted at the court house, and to be published in one or more county news papers ; it there be any, within five days after each regular September meeting, and for at least four suc cessive weeks, the name of every individual whose account has been audited by them, the amount claimed and the amount allowed ; and also at the same time a full statement of county revenue and charges, shoxcing by items the income from every source and the disburse- old and leaves one child years. aged four Wilmington Star : A young man in the employ of John A. Maults by, Esq., by the name of James Mitchell, was attacked on the rail road between Flemington and Springer's Turnout, Columbus coun ty, on Saturday evening last, after dark, and a demand made for his (Mitchell's) money. The robber seized hold of Mr. Mitchell and cut at him with a knife, the blade pen etrating his coat, vest and shirt, but meats of every account for the past barely touching the skin. By this 1872 1 Caldwell, . : I Memmon, -Ho. of .Representatives Spec I Elec'n: f M.V'B. Gilbert, lr6 G.H.Snow, ) Sup't Public Instruction : 1S74 ; Thomas R. Purnell, j Stephen D. Pool, Senate: James II. Harris, - Charles M. Busbee, - Home of Representatives : Thomas M. Argo, - Isaiah King, - Stewart Ellison, ... v line D. Jones, -L. D. Stephenson. - M. W. Pace. M. Whitley, -George V. Strong, - Counh Treasurer'. Riley Yearby, David Leicis, - Register of Deeds : William W. White, J. P. Goodwin. - County Surveyor : J. P. H. Adams, ... G. W. Atkinson, ... Coroner: II. C. Lashley, James M. Jones, - Sheriff: Timothy F. Lee, -Robert W. Wynne, ... S. M. Dunn, ... Superior Court Clerk: John N. Bunting, -James Q. Williams, ... Congress : James II. Headen, -Joseph J. Davis, ... Solicitor : John C. L. Harris, Samuel T. Williams, - County Commissioners : William Jinks, ... Doc. R. Chavis, -William A. Rhodes, -Jacksou Austin, ... R. A. Thompson, Lynn Adams, ... A. G. Jones. - - - Solomon J. Allen, - William D. Turner, J. Robert Nowell, - ii 1 ! 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Todd received 106, T. C. Smith 101, C. W. Williams 96, N. Jeffreys 78, H. A. Smith 72, Scattering 2. For Treasurer W. M. Brown received 93 votes. There were scattering votes cast for Coroner. Latest News. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. INSURANCE. Bazaine has gone to England. Thirty thousand persons were attendance at the Schutsenfest Baltimore on the 20th inst. in in For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, USE pUB L I S H E It S E 11 A No tidings have yet been received TRTo 1c' f!fl rhnl i r "hi o c? still as much a mystery as ever. Ten locomotives for the Russian year, together with , the permanent debt of the county, i any, when contracted and the interest paid or remaining unpaid thereon." Section seventeen of the same chapter reads : time Mr. Mitchell had succeeded in getting 6ut his knife, with which he soon cut himseu loose irom tne grasp of his assailant, who then left him. From a quantity of smut found on the shirt bosom of Mr. Mitchell it is presumed that the 'Any Commissioner who neglects j ruffian was disguised, but Mr. M r lii r I ii 1 -1 :.. 4 U Shooting Affray. On Thurs day night, the 20th inst., Mr. Wil liam A. Corson, a young man about 2" years of ago, was seriously wounded by a pistol shot at the hands of Mr. John Bragg, Local LMitorof the Sentinil. The shoot ing occurred at the house of a young colored woman named Clara Haywood, in the Eastern Ward. It seems that Mr. C'oro'n in com pany with another young man, went to the house on the night in liiition, and after remaining some time, Mr. Bragg knocked at the i r and demanded admission. No r ply being made to his demand, Uragg after saying "look out, I am irking to shoot," discharged his pis tol through an opening in the win dow, the ball taking effect in the ri'ht side of Mr. Corson's belly, causing a serious wound. The young man after being shot walked to the residence of Dr. Fab. Hay wood, Jr., from whence he was car ried to his room, where for several days he lay in a critical condition. At last accounts Mr. Corson was doing well with a fair prospect of recovery, but he will probably carry ith him to his grave the effects of the wound. This affair has caused some excitement in the city. If we have been correctly informed it originated as many such cases do froni an intemperate use or ardent sP"rits, and is another sad warning to the young men of this and other localities. Mr. Bragg was arrested on Friday morning and after an examination before His Honor Mayor Holden, was required to vjive bail in the sum of $3,000. The bail was given and Mr. Bragg left th- city. to perform any duty required of him by law, as a member of the Board, shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and liable besides to a pen alty of two hundred dollars for each offence.77 And further . Battle's Itevisal, section 19, chapter 27, reads : "Tho Clerk shall annually, on or within five days next before the first Monday of September, make out and certify, and cause to be posted at the court house, and pub lished in a neicspaper printed in the countv. if there be one, for at least four weeks, a statement for the preceding year showing the amount, items and nature of all compensa tion audited by the Board to the members thereof severally. . i The number of days the Board was in session,- and the distance traveled by the members, respect ively, in attending the same. r Whether any unverified accounts were t audited, and. if any, how much and for "what V - The following section reads: 'Any - clerk who Intentionally neglects to post and publish the statement required by the preced ing section, or knowingly posts or publishesai false statement, shall be guilty, of a misdemeanor," The Democratic, wlitlcians have made tbeir followers think: that the results of this election would iiave somethl nr to do with the passage of the civil rights bill, and so it will. The effect will probably be to in duce the House of Representatives to pass the bill, so soon as Congress meets, next winter. The larger the majority, the more determined will be the friends of the measure. While moderation would have made them pause and .hesitate, fierceness and violence, and the drawing of the color line, will have the contrary effect. For this, the people of North Carolina have the Democrats to thank. The cam paign has been conducted by the Democratic leaders, with the full knowledge that the result In this State would in nowise influence the action of the House of Representa tives, to prevent the passage of the law. . The present Congress, not the next," will decide the question. Sew Xorth State. Origin of Popes. Gregory VII., the great Hildebrand, was the son of a carpenter. The English Nich olas Shakspeare, who was Adrian IV., was born in a farm house. Urban IV. was the son of a French cobbler. The father of Benedict XI. 'as a keeper of sheep. John XXII. was the son of a miller. Alexander V. knew nothing of his parents' except that they were beg- thinks he can identify the man. No arrest has been made up to this date. The Jones county correspondent of the New-Berne Times writes that paper under date of the 18th: On vesterday about? ten o'clock, a,' m.. Daniel Dove- and iWm. White had a fight, in which the latter got the best of it; whereupon Dove went to his father, who was but a short distance loff, for assistance. Dove and his father returned, and both attacked White, and while engaged In the melee, a man named John Harrison, who had just re turned from hunting,appeared upon tbe scene, and, laying his gun down, Eroceeded to part the combatants ; ut before he was able to effect any thing, Daniel Dove seized upon the gun ana aenoeruwjiy puiuuug u at White, discharged the full contents into his body, inflicting wounds that resulted in the death of the unfor tunate man in twenty minutes. This occurrence took place within about live miles of Trenton, tnecouniy seat, and all the parties are colored. Young Dove is but a boy, some eighteen or nineteen years old, and he, together with his father, are now in jail. A coroner's jury, who have held an inquest, rendered a verdict of jwllful murder against young Dove. A distressing suicide was com mitted near this place on last Fri day morning. Mr. Martin Privett, an old and respected citizen, some months ago had an attack of fever, and had been deranged ever since, ended his life at the above time in the following horrible manner: His wife had prepared breakfast and asked him to come out to it, but he said that he did. not want any ; she insisted, when he told her to eat on, he would be out directly. She left him, but just as she com menced eating, she heard the loud report of a gun issue from the room he was in. She rushed In and found him lying on the floor already dead his brains scattered all over the room, and the blood streaming from a horrible wound in the head. It seems that he had cocked the gun a musket and had set it upon the floor and placed his head to the muzzle, and had then, with an um brella touched off the trigger, lie must have died instantly. There was a hole in the side of the head the size of a common chair post. Most of the shot stayed in the head, but some of them went out at the back of the head and struck the ceiling above, and some of his brains were also sucking 10 me ceiling. This is undoubtedly the most horrible suicide we ever heard of. It is thought his mind caused him to commit the deed. Monroe Unquirer. Government are to be shipped from New York. The new Constitution of the State of Ohio, which has just been sub mitted to the people, was rejeqted by a vote of about 20,000. A New play entitled "Passions and Perils,,, founded on the Beech-er-Tilton scandal, was produced a few days ago at a Boston Theatre, but was suppressed by the authori ties. The announcement of Henry Ward Beecher to preach at Twin Mountain House, N. II., caused a large crowd to assemble. No allu sion whatever was made to the scandal. v A Turkish bath is to be establish ed in San Francisco at a cost of over $100,000. The style of architecture will be Oriental, with interior dec orations of Turkish brocatel and Persian silk and frescoes in crimson of gold. A man named James Freeman, who was brought into court lor trial in Philadelphia on the 22d inst., on a charge of robbing a dia mond store, made his escape by leaping from a second story win dow. A rumor has been current in Washington during the last few days that the Spanish Govern ment, as a bid for recognition of the Republic by the foreign powers, has agreed to cede the Island of Porto Rico to Germany. This ac tion is looked upon by the adminis . . A TIT 1J X 1 Put up only in 11L.UE boxes. A TRIED & SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 6 4 w IIAVE YOU TRIED JTJRUBEB A. Jk ARE YOU Weak, Nervous or Debilitated ? Are you so languid that any exertion requires more of an effort than you feel capable of making? Then try Juru beba, the wonderful tonic and invigora tor, which acts so beneficially ou the secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vital forces. It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sutferer fall to a lower depth of mis ery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulates the bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. Its operation is not violent, but is characterized by great gentleness ; the patient experiences no sudden change, no marked resu ts, but gradually his troubles "Fold their tents, like the Arabs, And silently steal away." This is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced Dy the highest medical authorities, "the most powerful tonic and alterative known." Ask your druggist for it. For sale by Wm. F. Kidder & Co., 2Zew; Tork. 6 4 w WORKING PEOPLE Male or fe male, employment at home, $30 per week warranted, no capital required. Particulars and valuable samples sent free. Address with 6 cent return stamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE C.)M1'AN "V. ItAI.EICIII, NOKTll (JAIIOI.INA, Capital, $200,000. OFFICERS: Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. F. If. Cameron, Vice President. W. H. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. W. I. Royster, Ass't Med. Di'r J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. ( O. H. Perry, Supervising Agent. PRACTICAL. T7JPISCOPAI. FEMALE INSXI- Wn0Kfnfn; ooanfnMn. Xli TUTE. Under charge of Christ " ' ' f cof f 11 7f Church, Winchester, UDon our Government as maintained in what is known as the Monroe doc trine, and our Ministers both at Berlin and Madrid have been in structed to convey to the Cabinets of both nations the opinion or tne Executive Department of the Unit ed States on the subject. The followinfir telegram has been Va. Rev. J. C. Wheat. A; M., Principal, (formerly Vice-Prin. Va. Fern. Inst,) with com petent assistants in the various depart ments of English, Mathematics, Nat ural Science, .Languages, Musicvocal and instrumental, Drawing and Paint ing. The session of ten scholastic months begins Sept. 2, 1874. Circulars of course of study, terms, fcc., sent on va. References : The Bishop and wwwimw1 f (ho VVr nAmrtmpnt. Clergy of the Prot Epis. Church of the from Governor Osborne ol Kansas : I have information through Indian agent Stubbs and other sources, that the Osage tribe of Indians have, at a grand council, declared war against this State. Depreda tions have already been committed by them on our southern Doraer. The State has but few arms, and the United States troops heretofore guarding the line being now in the Indian Territory at a great distance from the Osage reservation, exposes the frontier ana settlements oi tms State to great danger. With arms, we could defend our border. Can you1 furnish me two thousand car bines ana accoutrements, ana one hundred thousand cartridges, on ac count of the State of Kansas ?" Diocese of Virginia. Market Summary. In New York, on the 24th inst., cotton was dull at 16 to 17. Rosin steady at $2.20. Turpentine steady at 6oa55J. Money active at 8 per cent. Ex change dull at 487J. Gold 9JalO. Governments firm. States dull. In LiverpooL cotton was easier at 81. In Sbuthenr cities or tne unitea States, cotton was dull at from 14J to 16. TWENTY DOLJLARS J ' - will buy a First Mortgage Premium Bond OF THE IlfDrSTRIAL EXHIBITTOX CO., NEW YORK. Authorized by the Legislature of the State of New York. First Premium Drawing, Sept. 7, 1874. Capital Premium, 9100,000. Address for bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 29. Applications for agencies received. 4w NORTH CAROLINA,) Probate Waxb County. ) Court, April 18th, 1874. Geo. P. Thomas fc Co., vs. A. N. Up church, adm'r of Parker Overby, de ceased. ; In the above entitled cause, proceed ings have been instituted by the plain tiff in behalf of himself and all other creditors of Parker Overby, deceased, against A. N. Upchurch, administrator. All creditor -of Parker Overby, de- ceased, are hereby notified to file their claims with me ou or before the 3d day of June, 1874. J. N. BUNTING, Clerk. D. G. Fowle, Plaintiffs Attorney. April 18th, 1874. ih w6t Book and Job Printers, . Fayetteville Street, UALKIGH, JV. C.. Are now prepared to exocute every description of I l;iin and Fancy BOOK & JOB PRINTING from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, on as reasonable terms as the same work can bo done at any estab lishment in the State. We will keep constantly on hand, oi print to order, Solicitors1, Superior Court Clerks', Sheriffs' and JIagistrates1 Blanks of the latest improved form, on most rea sonable terms. COMPETE IN PKICE ANDlEXECUTION with the best and cheapest houses in the State. Special attention paid tg SCHOOL, CATALOGUES, CllltULARS AND BRONZED TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and work shipped by Mail or Express to any portion of the State. Orders solicited. W. M. BROWN, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. W. T. A1A3IS & SON, Manufacturers and Dealers in 8TE AM ENGINEH, SAW;- AND CRIST mfXS, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hositingr Macules, and all kind of CASTINGS. All work neatly and promptly exe cuted, by skilful workmen, on the most reasonable terms. TJie senior partner has had over 40 years, experience in the business, and feels justified in saying that he can give entire satisfaction. WANTED 100,000 pounds of old Cast Iron, for which the highest market price will be paid, in cash or exchange for work. Works one Square West of Coan House. . Rahjjgh, Aug. 13, 1872. w3m. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Uon Tod R Cald well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Cox, Col L W Huraphroy, C Tate Murphy, Col Wm K Anderson, John Williams, Col W Ii Saunders, R Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, 1 J Young, James A Graham, F II Cameron, J C McRae, J li Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W G Unchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. . . . .1 FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. It is large capital guarantees strength and safety. Its rates are as low as tmc of an first-class company. It offers all desirable forms of insur ance. Its funds are Invested at liome and circulated among our own oeople. No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-forfeitable after two years. .? . Its officers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as businessmen, and whose worth and Integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. XII EO. II HILL, Local Afent, O. Hi PERRY- Raleigh, N. C Supervising Agent. - ifST Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every connty in the State. March 13 1873. 33 WJm H mm feblt-w2m. 2 SECOND low, at I LAND NAT. PIANOS, yery BROWN'S.- - OUNEIt A CiKATKft ftCIIOOL, IlilUboro, W. C. A Classical, Mathematical, Scientific and Military Academy. ' ' Fall session begins the 2d Monday in July. , , - i Board and tnltlon, including fuel, washing, lights and famished rooms, f 157.00 per session of twenty weeks. INSTRUCTORS : J. II. Horner, A. M. , It. H. Graves, A. M. V4T Hugh Morson, Jr., Unl. of 'Virginia. Major D. IL. Hamilton. A. w. Venable, . Jr., ' Poaghkeepio Com. College. -Circulars sent on application. 33-2tawtilljulyl3 NOKFLiEET DUNSTON, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, COIUfER OF Cabarrus and McDowell Streets, 1 RALEIGH, N. C. IS NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of work in his line with m-at? ness and dispatch. Raleigh, Sept. I8tb, 1873. 1 WANTED. At the Insane Asvluin. two female servants ,forWard duty, one good hostler and a carpenter. i Apply to ' 622t j MRS. B. Y. nUGGINS.
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