$fc aara $.ri. THURSDAY, . . August 7, . U,. J-'' i i i II. A, LONDON, Jr., Editor s - AGKICrkTTRE IN CHATHAM. Tli 1?Pf-RT IS f llll V- UU'ftVt! ftf tllC ' "' - - ( imiortncc of the ?nvrtoxita u- tercBtaof this county, r.n.l will, a! due appreeiRtto of tlieir "npoft- nnr.fi will Att nil M-'irlnB itrf limCO!1! """i ... . Hownrua toon- .in.pnneim.-iu. ,a.ylll(Jrlioo.l attempt to oiani.o ! of our people arc O.redly or i.k1..i;i tfhjl mu, IH.i:;lIu)ls i lfj rectly dcpcmlcMt upon agn culture. V(m ro, J of , Ilis ' su,t Klll , upon the cnltivut on of the so.l. tor how h ( ym , AlM-ir support, and hence wliaievor -will advance that intore.t wi . pro- Miotc the coiunioii jjood. All wui admit that our agricultural intor csts need improvement, ili.it m.iuc thing must be donu to jirodiiee r. change, or our prosperity will contin ue to be retarded. Thu- lci::g so. M'c "nvld iHuejest that our fanners lay tjtpii heads togcii.i., u. n,j, vise and consult with each ether. And make united and oruranized ef- forts. Let them form clubs in cv- cry townsnip, ami also a central i . i chih lor the whole county. At the ineetings ot the towiitdup clubs, they could discuss all matters re- luting to the cultivation of their crous, eoinpai-L: tlie.r c::iter.c:iccs. tpeak of tlieir failures and suece.-i- hmuly agreed to surrtiuler and ro es, learn the latest improvements SU,11U Lis work if they would not in all implements uf lnwbaiidry. and in so many Avaysiu.-lr.ict each other Much practical, substantial good could tlaij no doubt bo accomplish ed. Why not then make the ef fort ? In addition to the instruc tion to hp derived at these nicct- in'ffi the. farmers could thus have pleasant social rc-uniens, Avl.i-li could not fail to cultivate a kindly i -i.i. ....i.. r., ..!:,., .....I. ,.. ...iu iiv-iy..i.'ui ij iinauij; .u.iKOi; i ..L in. Each township club could be ropre- sented in the conntv club, which huteriuight have general isiipervisioti and yet those hypocrites denounce of all the former, and the meetings a "relic of barbarism" tho whip of which would be held loss frequent ; ping post ouee used iu tho South, ly. When these clubs are organized Delaware and Virginia are the only and prove successful, tL.rn a county -""'hern States, iheruthe wh:: piiv fair would doubtless be held ever'v b"-iH c.:.,ts, and every tiiuo ii. is vear arubieh onr count v i. rod nets sed a ho 1 cf iudignatioa go.s uo would he exhibited and compared. S'ov, all of our fanners will no doubt admit the truth of all we ha e paid, and agree that something t f tho kind ought be done - and yet not do it ! Wo repeat what the Hi :on:n sal 1 s:li'' for ."li ,,,.. xnio.i is such (four last week, that it will nut do agricultural people to consume than thev produce, ami as such seems to be the condition of our Chatham farmers, they must make a change. They m;;.-t either im prove their methods of cultivation or change their crops; and doubt-; less both Avotild be better. A man, in order to be sucrct';:! in any bus iness or occupation in these day. luust learn to be "up with the times," that is he must acip.iaint Jiimself with and take advr.ntago of all the latest improvements in that business in which he is engaged. Tin-: is an age of progress in all things, arid ut course u a .nan d.ies ... ... . not kecj) Ut he must fall behiud. I: ..nier to ue succesm, m oiucr to 1.1 f .1 1 . keep up AVith his uv.rctsion, t.ic ;l.vyer must road all the new laws and acquaint himself witli the latest , .. 1 , ..it- decisions ot the courts: the pliy.-i- eian and surgeon must learn the latest and most improved modes and methods in the treatment of ,. , , , . diseases, and must use the best ill- strtinleiiU in Lis operations: and iust so must the farmer cultivate J ' tho soil after the inot.t ajijuvi , ,..,,,1 methods and with the host imiih- . monts. Farming or the cultiva- tion of tho soil, requires energy and ' . , 1.. , .ii intelligence just as any other 1''.'- , iws nr mii'snit in life. The far- i,.r. u-lin keens Hosted as t,. the tar.f... ,i VtPgJz'W' Avho uses the best iiim euieut.s. must, uooi'ssarilv hiieccod belt I ' ., " - - ii .i .. man ne wuo scorns an uiese "new- , , , ,. , , couuiing iiuie siuo excursions, usn fanned uotions, and prefers to.; expeditions. Ac, miles, plod along in tho old ruts, culti- Starting at Laird station, on tho Wes- vatin the Soil on tho evsteni and usingtho same kind of hnplcniuits . , . . vii hat his forc-tathers did long year.- fore Linn The difference be-, ,veeu these two is as great as that . .lii. i i tetw-ecn the old stago eoach and a Pnlbiinn Ttalace car ! And tho race ' between tliom vvould l.ej list as un- .. ii, . . - iqual. Tho fanner should intelli- 1 tentiy study anu learn tne ciuirac- er of his soils, bo as to be able to fit only their needs. Every farm - - . er knows that curtain crops require a certain kind of soil, but he should j5JfcttiCi n:u ir, ivoiures in order In SUC- ......I. 11 1.! A. il t I iiMiuui tain ivaru oi or crops, u if , VrMMMixuvnoNsos.Nvsv.uw-r tuv If luv; rin . in n;uii:iiii woma or-, M.w in- ok iNTK.itK.sr. hit w k mis.- imm i5...K-..c ,-, ,.1,,!., .,Jox a tiKM-ox-im.i: namk ActoMi-ANYiN,-. . , . , . . ,. :vouM lean, fivin e:uli ttlcr, lo of ,miUVi.,j a.Hrniu-o. and greatly pro. ituote. thou' common irood. (' i ii . i. t'.ui i v sucii oru'iiiii'-Hiou.-i. (.viiii! no a;u (K, imull Wmt .;U. vo ntl,m,u Vull ot th;ili-'it Wol,h a lrjaH AVni ..... not sonic loading ranr.cr 111 C I'M ik ,,vo uf iu tl.n .t U,M , h unins of the Krrri;i are open for any and all sngucsti.nw that may tend to ailv.-iinv the agricultural interot i ff ("aatham. 1 I'isou Discipline, The recent killing of the convict. '""it. nt the rung b.ng iein'eiHuiry in New York, ban eseit.-.l boiuo dis- eu.ssion in the naiiei; i.f that State !ts to the le":'!:,v of the 'imeshi-icnts inflicted iu lluirprlsoua. This con viet Lad been severe paddled" tor tome broach ..f l'li-j.m discittl.i find soon thereafter ho broke away from hiu keepers a:id at one time a , r;o revou was imminent, tie rt":,m I"ullUu ",!n- -iue keepers re fused to promise this and ho madtv a d.it.h to cpcrpe, when hu was she: dead. Thij "paddling'-is described as the sever st and most d-'gradin" punishment tnat can he iniheted. The blows arc laid upon tkj con- ' . vict's n.iki d ti n.!: I iv .i tl, I,.!.- 1...1 , in . . p'm.iie peru. ra'.ea with munerous m.Al hccSf tli0 s..(;ini fl,,.:i vllU.h "ara,Vs out the t! .sbof the "oor crca - , i . . ... nj:e, au.i oaii.st pain. Siieh r punishment is said tj bo of fre.iieut occunvtuo iu all Northern misons. '; , ...ca ooisua- ieu j.'arcis give nio.si piicnus pictures of the si.cne, and th.ir other papers moan ovu-thee: ml baibari-m still ... . p.cvaihng iu cur benighted lun 1. And yet t -very day in some of their own luisons, sicntlv and screened from pul lie notice, is some p0L. .,..(,.,-.. , , t -t .i in ii. creature most erne Iv ' p:uld ed, ... ,, . while :; 1 bysician stands by to ascer- tain how much pmivLiutut Le cau uossiblv endure itcd live ! possibly endure .ted live! Fwrabre.ch of pris.iU discipline they punish a oonvL- as seven ly as we would for tho original ciVtiice, for which ho is imprisoned. The Tress Convcnlit; i.- ., , . i-.oue.-uv uuptj mm, uicro win be a full attendance of onr editorial brethren at the Press Convention, to be Lei. I at Deaulort on thu l;h of ,, . , . . . mis mouru. j.iure c. rtamli S J Hi, I ba some organization existing muong the members of the l'ress iu this Sti.l ilnr io.i(,.l i, .1 i v.... ut.i.it,,, ,un itoia i.ri i an TLcro sLohM & xxlAU),v and concert of tifth.n rrn i,i,.'!..i,j ,.( " "".IVVV..-J v. bu8;m.ss & new.-naper men. i ist ; ,i... as thrro is among other b isiucss men : '"oil wili build mills and spend mon- 'fho short lives cdm-ny of our nir rs '"' that cannot pay. If a few woul I aUi tu0 r.rec'trious txis'ciieo 1-I-oi f"1'1" ,!u',,,silvi's 1int'' w (' m'!,:l!l-V, u ,,uo rcaiiou.s (xi,,iiuo eked improve some oood water power and cut by ninny mere, show that there start only five hundred spindles they is something wrong iu tho business could make the thing pay three or management of tin 1'nss. Let us f"m' ,i,-"'s ,l",t' r ,!,U1 liui! l'l-i ly. then ucet together and try to rente- SoltK; persons say tm-y .,.... rai-e , .. . , , . , , , tuonev to d t anvthuig. I hat is nd dj this. Ami above nil let all the a mistake. When men want a . vules and regulations, that may be thri-hing machine, erne mill, or I 'adopted, bo rigidly enforced; and anything of the kind it is no trouble ' .... ....til- n.i.l if .1 one. ..... i, i.w.ti every violation of tLom bo uroni'itlv Pmseil. Tlie Mountain Tramps. 1 Tl,. t, -...!.... tit. -ii ..ii'' ii'iii loiiii. eiii.ieios oi me i ril- T,.rsitv, Messrs Spring "f Charlotte M .,imii .,f U...tl..., w e Wilmington ami' I5.it tie. 'of "chaiiol Tm.h.Ktriiiti t. n.i thiMo rl. .1... ..,.i ..;..u i ,.,..i ... f. lfter an absence of snvc n weo'.-a 1),.. ... jki .w.w.i..t iroicma, ..uitlllMill, rimi ilii iimo tin... tr,iii-n.i n"ii,..t 1 ",y-r -rV-7 '..,"' tern North Carolina, from which point wenfc to ? theuco to , .Watauga and Mitchell, they made the entire circuit of the Blue Itidge, tnkiug in all the prominent fills, peaks, Ac, and finally landed at Toe- coa I'ltdls in Oeorgia, where they eoa I'tultj in Oeorgia, where they lnril. tha ,r . " , ' Tllo f i n-i " nartn ,l..i;,ri,t,l tt,; .oi uuiiiu. 1UFV were i i - ,1 i , i . i eacn man iuiuks ee woum i.e wui ng ro tate i over ngam immou- mtelv Tho nnrtv nra timeli inmrnu. ei jn jjcith anj Wero not detained an hour by sickness on tho whole 1''!5, Tlie fastest time lepnrted is eleven miles in two hours aud tvven- ' ty mimxii,a over ft ronj,u m?imt;lin . road. Charlotte Observer, Corroapondwice -. ff-tS.-' M- l.- n-tl T Tit.' l1T?l-il. -H" ; ,K?m?. .Vn,vlvA ! wiuttk.x ri.MM.v aniioni.y on onk ; tiik evni:. -nir. kihio;: is n nisrov-int r ton mi; vikw as: or; ions oi." co!.i:i:srnxoi:xi VOI! Till: KKiOIMi. X. c, July : fit. Fiutou: I h not e v.m i.iiu m. ..... vniiviitln l-iuior. for two troou ivas.ous: to voiir . T-'ivut it ij vnrv lrlisonio lor 1U0 I 1 . . . . write: Socon.l, sonu thins to pivscnt to your roador- tliat wouM bo .f int.-r-, XX.Sm- Chi t onlv SrS that - ! ,,(,i!,.,lt p-.. have bo-n written over I fictitious names, that the ar.ih.tr reel hot be ashamed to have given their genuine names. I like to , , when I see a good Kitic'e, wl.o . rote it. It may bo well . uoiih s.une limes for eorresiondi ids to withhold their names from the public, for reasons lust known to themselves. I do not . pn.poj.' a i;itatrel with any who has 'it pom do o'uaio to write over, as .11 us 1 l..vo I. know wuo our t liut- j,,,,,, ...Uov ...o : Mr. t; lit..r, j ;u;i not writing on the mi! i. ct th:.t I i'itei.ihu. in thisab.-rt lett. r. I. r--c i:t!.-. tl.i.nigh tho l. i-:dii. r.A of a fi i. nd, obtained a imiiv .if ' 1 i 1 1 1 : i i.-.-i i. . l t- 1'i.lk's "Ifillld- pMll".k," which, hy-tlu-vi ay. js n very go. 1. 1 work; i! Irts a great deal uf useful information in a condensed form, that mikes the work very use ful in North Carolina Statistics, and other snort and valuable notes on various sul'j. els and matters of inter est to every Noitii Carolinian, and nth eta luu.'h erclit upei our most excelh i.t Coiimi! i.iioiu r. In looking over the h.nk, I was a little snviiri.-e.l lii hn' :!ie : 1 1 1 ; . i . : 1 1 of out - loi rab.d in North Carclina; the 'l ian: itv is ;'v. it. r than I supposed it to I c that the amom.t runs ilre and s Taking mt.t up n. aily to oiiu h'm v iily th.m-and bah :;, c.ni-i.ii -r.iti.ei that the grea M , . ""'i' r portion e cur Sieto raises ! ! ling crop the c. r als it i tiie ;: !!on crop a large item, right be Mad-i verv profit ible i in I I ; In X w,,' if ....t.M.,,.,w li.r 1 c;ipit:i!i.sts w.mM m umfaeture this vast amount at hmo i-.st. ad of send ing it nbioad to have it spun and wove i'lto cloth id heavy cost of transportation each way, hiving to purchase it on its ivturn, makes it iay over the shoulder. It is some what, strange that men who liav.i capital do oof engage in the manu facture of col ton; it pays well w lien orotK l iv licit: lire I. I Lil.nv it J.:is v,lul ,.,.t..r,.rwi::ir avc-h m - cue p.isr, lino aiwavs i:i pa . v ot- ton fabrics will id.vays bo used as "earing appav! probably f -r nil lime to com.', ana will ahvavs p.-.v tU 1,1nuf.u.tu!V1, Cotton cm be mise.l iu North Carolina, liianufac- tared iu Manchester, Kngbuid, and r. turned, and jtays. Ma -sacLusetts lives on Southern co toll to a g'---at ... f extent, thev i.iai.e Iho manufa. tar- ijj jo:',;.i!.le and it, r. ally - si. las string.- at o -r own pv. p!.-, who have. m. do i.ut engage iu sjen- ir.n viravn g ci.tiou. that lii.r.s it- vp! i -iug men in ! the Stat wl o tl.er p. tni.l. tl... mainif i 'la.-ing el c 'ti i lat-:-noss h ave grown r ch then .sanl Inive been of ma'enal a lvai.t ig.- to tho building up their (-.unities. We niako o ittoti enough in Ch iih.un to " " - - ; ; r,m , no t housau. i si o !.. 1 ie t i.o y.-ar round, ami if it was span and wov. llt if w",lM ''""sideiahly ad- lei ably ad our who'... .atel- -...vel V:im". t!- "i' ""''"h iteoid.'. W e have th of ,,, 1 .., .1.1,1,1..,. in rinr e. l'lti' v and Slate more prol.ably than will b realized for a 1 .r.g time to come. Maty good water oovvers aiv ill. no t i to-; in.-n have spent largely improving them for miPiii r iiin-iiri.-s wi.:eii does not ii: . ... 7 i l. . .n . . UlllI.V llislClll ' M llli.he I li'. ll'll .('ii oi nav a good Miller if he got it all, ve! H. .' would put their capital together ami go to manufacturing, titbit they will, hu Worth S::!lle; hi.ii to the.uriel ' and enmtry. We Lou th.. ndvau- tiero in fliis unit ter if wa would i'i:.t ----- ----- . .- tilk' t"1'1- We havo tlm water er. Luil Lag n.atei ial. can imish the cotton, living is . heap, a healthy cli- bovs and girls who h ce to wot k fur ii living, TU. melorv w.-ul-! suit th in so niueli better than Uu drudgery uf HgriclU- ... . . ...... tare. , . , . t iiuuu, ior ii lunineni, ui .iittmuucc county, and see what a fow .titer- prising men have douo fur tueniseb ves ami county. Sne stands ut. the head of the list in number of spin- die.-;, being aheelof any (tther countv in the state. We hnvo'the advantage over her, for we make cotton ami she. does not. The higher Jfilil ,.f wi manufacturing goods is rapidly on tho :.,,.:.. n. v., -.1. x- iuui ca?u iu 1 110 .iu.il nun ievv 1,11- ,l l w.u ,..,r,c,, .,,u..,. mis - oi macuinery are set asi.to t . 1 - i i m e rooin .or mnemnery aunpton to tliA woi-L- in In. done Tina 1110- ehiuery iu many instances, would run a long time, and do as good work ou course fabrics as any mach- inerv, and in many instat-c -s would suit "thiscountry as well as most that is iu it, aud woul. I pay if managed will. Many snoli lots could be i . i . . I? i oouguT. lit mw nguros ami oil uceoin- moduth.g term, and would onaWo companies to sturt villi comparative , li,'ht cost, ami enable them to .Wm iigni, cost, ami cnao e x ami u soon , T . , . Kpn lt ... i 1 " - J - - - - or enterprise nnwi'irtrnf people, 1 n,'mi"? WI" no.fc ,UilUo 2 ,1,,,u"1; n:(,e ... . .. ,,, e,, .i to make both cuds u eet. wl.uo nnn- ufaeturiiih'aUvayH brings vvoaith wlicn properly iiinnac.l. tur -.ooplc must change their base and make moro of our goods, and more at homo, i and live within onr resourec,,, or ' : nmea w"' V8 ne iinm a...i inoney suave, i win cioso i ins em. to nr-, tu'l. auu will try to u.i latter . ' 1:ex-; rimp ......... John A. lYc.u. rou the i:i':;i. Mi!. Kditok; I Iihvo oftn tria.l (o imagine what "IUl l'l- l 111" I'lJII til. .11.1 111 III." ....... III. . :k. ...:.! .,,( -. .1, .11 t.tmilv without iioj'o u. llii.' world, 1.1 1... 1 .. ..t .1... 1 and liavrt never Been ao'.o to dclineatt or to arrive at any imrtginabh) i.on ehlsi.in, Jiut. thes! Hie eniijl.tened days and everv r..-iin,' sun has brought now visions of txihtivi;iou.s, detini t ions, and ilhistrttieus, until one imu now stand mid vitha glance sec con fronting him (with holv horr.if' the very jiicture of a p.'o le without hope, countv "(veniment with imoer- ,J . , 1 , ioiis lvnver. an assissniciil rhn most ,' i.i,:. ,i i i , i nnreas maiia' iu I tie nun ils of Chat- i , ,.. ,. ., lii. ham. a live liion,.u;d dollar lid, a , . . .1 i.i- i i J i live thousand J il!nr bri.lgt1 and commiiteo to cxainiiie the com t hous. perailvnitiue boilo place may bo found to taek on u I'lM' thousand dol l.ir i.oio. X blasting drought and sorry crops, the poor farmers can , so irelv live and feed their fuuilies, yet for tin m to pnyn live thousand dollar tax is nothing more than a . jo'.h juke or a fiiiiny ipiii'ittion from, .-vain MiCiv l ili.ge l .muiie ov iii'.;,- i u.u.i.u i: ij.Iniies in theealig'.ti nod circles oi i no i tro. i. an tin worUing pi.' of this count v I Hit wish for J jl-O- s. mio lioble old hldv toc.tli Up the lvtdvof the pa!rio!ic l'itt to s.mioiuice the' future doom of tie i resent dictators of In r once lovod county. ,-J5ig li-h swallow tittle, oaes." II iw lliver has made a tivn.eiidous g.'asp and the little but ma.hly North East, creek his coiled. TltJ great Leviathan 'u spouting and tie little iid.es with! K-ar are slipping in the mud. I have not seen a man, white or black, demo crat, or radical who did not express a h: rung pietesk. against such a lavish and unnecessary expendiuir.! of the hard earned money of the poor hon est farmers of .".'hat ham, but these protestations nut all in van. The voice of the people seem to be nothing ' more thin imjvrtimu.co, in i;iliciui quarters. 1 1'ho bridgo acro-s North Jvi.it creek vva.-, hut is not. it could h ive been ' repaired for thiny or forty dollars am! ii perhaps of as great u.av.ssily '. as mo live li.oiisin 1 dollar ones, bill some may say tie committees are t ; h in -iv I, "if so wo sagges! a li-.llu big ger pay. Ah, wi 11, there's vi-ions of some-' thing' in. .re than in apiiariii ..ii in the Iu' u iv. .More .V.ien. Vex. Fun 'tin: Ki.i oao. O-ooon, N. ;.. Aug. 'Jnd, lbT'.t. Mi;. Km rou There is a mm liv ing iienr OsgooJ that has a wooden leg, and can do a:: thing that a'.uio.d any man can dc. lie can drive an ox cart and haul as many 1 s a-- ;,nv man. Jl is wo king at u savv-tnill. He haii a farnih, having married a widow with foiliehil. ben, who is bis ...... i.,'ii.ii. jii i'u.ui', jnaiiieii last cousin. His brother married 11:.. 1... .1 :.. 1 his wife s daugUer. which malo s his brother his soj-iu-law, and rather :i;ix,.s ,10 d(gr-s of kinship existing iu the two f imiiis. The son-in-law iind brother 1 Uis a sou by his wife, and it would bj a u;'.z!e to trace out this infant's rehta.n-hip to thu rest of the families. Yours, jr v; rou ?ni: m.ioint. vour columns fr this short insertion, I am going to my a few words eon- -'!'. y.iir vJ,,ablo paper I don't think I cvild git along without the C.iutuvm llixvm.. It. gives as much good reading matter as any paper published in the State. 1 have been .-n.M.f y.mrs.i .sciibers ever sinco la November, a hope the children will take delight iu reading their county p iper, and k-i it up for tho next generation. You can hear what is ....I......... I.. 41... .. 1 U..... ..in. a ,i-i i o.i . i tease aim sp'ie.l m T .... nt i ... ' .uhuij UUu e.uu-, every week Hespect fully yours, i ' "''""""' 11 nr. lor JIHMUl. Deputy Sherilt iu. Sat tie. of lln ih-i ford county summoned a p.se of men lat Siiiid.iv night for the lur- poso oi arresting two negroes w ho "a.i s.oxn some horses in South d who were at that time 1 ar.i.ina, an liding around tho village' of Burnt Cbn.o.cv. Wl.iU tw ..rti.-n,. ....1 1,; . . ., '"en were atteinpting to arrest the h'.r.-e ihmves, thy conmienewd cut- jjn ;' 1 vt''.v lio; a.i'i tiiiuuuu", .nr. (joint iilll- :l vere liili'fliv idti-yi 11 it',.u kli..t .' J ......... ...... UWV, ; the effects of which ho die I ! soon aftervv.uds, and some "",''si ,f,,ho party worn slightly i . .... "UUilUi'U U lliU lil'LIiUUS. lU'J IJLI1- " . " , , -'""cy -" g.iuet.w UTUt ensued, whicli resulted m one eu oi one . ' several t,,. Tim of the , , negroes receivin IVOIlTnls li.l.o-ii t ion' eiii.tn,.,, Tim .J . , " T i .11 t r ' ,,. i" : : -Ltdo Ohservcr 'oiotuil. I. ll.ll lolie woseivtr. If fiipc'ional Torimr of die Liver exists, the elt-m -utu of tl.e Bile will lell.aiu ill the bio id. vitiating that tl ii.l and inane inji iiMiiy iSki n Dimasea. lr. Bali's B,il:i uteru Piiis are n mont r. liulde over lhru lalor. SjIj ei tyvvlicre. 1'iice S'ttf'-tit. A Curious Contest. 11 - o- yaii 'n,;,,i !,.ma ; .nuvnv ; .,?. i,i-:, i. i,.,,. ,.,v ,.,ri-Ji "Vv... vs...'i.'....n; c to Xow York." This little vehi ,,,, ... v, v.ivl-" ti.Jo mil.. ...a; t V J i 1" 'V"!: . , cin mis ii siorv, au.i is rogai ie i wr.n 'considerable interest bv uodes-lrians. 1 Last ymr Lvman IMtVr wheeled a: ll;lmnv f,n A,)ijnv to S u) F.Mlwixeo, .Arrivin,. in . 1(lttol. ,1U0 ()l.to. hov 1;lst lf1 (.Mllen.d utiv one to xvliocl ajjainnt him (rtlio return for tl pm-so of $!.r.(l(). the route to b.- bv VVIV ,,f ,,, los(1 YinduiaCitv Kr-nd. Ogdc, Chevenne. nenvec. ' Ki.nsas (i,(Vi Sf LrinUi cilu.imi(i Pittsburg, i vi,,,;,.., ,,.i a ik,.,,.. (l. ,,;a ;t,. Tl,- ferries were to bo orossi il and the' ! who. lbiirrow was to be trundled the ' I entiro dihtanee. This dmllemre wao! j accepted by Mr. Ion Pierre Foder - ! inever, and the return journey was j u th- Mh of n.'cen.ber, 1S7S. Air. l eilennevef ii( a 1- renehnian and fori v-or.e vears of age. The wlieel- i . . ....I i 1 .1 earrow weighs l.t.t v.nands and the , , . . 1 w noeier aiioiit in.' same. jo arriv ed in this city at five o'clock yester day morning, having tieooiiiplished the dist tnee from S in Kraueise i in seven mouths and sixteen days. The start was made a' a iiuirler to fair o'clock mi the a fi 01 noon of the Mhj of bec.iiibi-r. 1 t h men started to-' geth.r OMlhetilst day they mad..; , , f , . tin ir ffiiirnov hv pirtr s of siieeta- , , .v. , ,.' tors, and :i' h.iat i t i.i'.t d. ml. ts were , , .. , ., . expiesae I ov t hose w ho saw tliem aH , ', , ... - to tin ir al'i.tv to cross ()! Sicri'H No- six nnles. I hev wire elieere.l on. vada Mouutiilns. It was li-ilf-imt ' . four o'clock I. M. the '21 when. lli.'V cro'sod the C ilifivni.i S-iite lin and entered Neva.lt. Yirginii Ciiv was reiclied at six 1'. M. on the "Jltli. I, ic l rencltm.iu arrived at Hittlo, 0( iiMiv,('Iot hilig.Daols k Shot's, J Mountain .January VI. ahead of l'ot-l,,,, ffralp ,r ,.w. Mu, Hud j ter, who began to show signs of weak- j rhU.ireii. U.-nUem.'ii' lhunl Miel- Uniterm 11 ess. Tortile next few davs tlcy . n Siccialir. The eib'lirnti'il li ly.ten (laiier -rn.'.rl,.,! tlir.-ll-! U the momit.lilli. coi'l b ex.-.a...l, f.r style, cme.f .rl, nii.l ' T. ir . ..i. 1 1..1 .. ' ' ' , , the thernionievr was sixteen d l',' s below On the I ii h l'e.h rniev- i i' s.ivs that. I'otter was a liltlo wi ak ' and sleepy, and on tho lii h si-.v no thing of him. On the 11th of April he rea.'hed Iv :i.sas "Uily and ma le ar rangements there f..r a walking1 mulch, lie !,.ft th. iv on tho iMth. . li -aehed J.-lVci-son City -in the IWth 1 of April and St Louis on the ,v;i1 ()f Miy. Left, St. Louis on tho 10th, and arrived at ('.tciuuaii on Ihe 'JOlh , of M iv, and was r iv. d bv a mini- bi r of' reporters, wh . mailv t-iik-l' him to death, l'itt -burg was re.eh- ed on the 17th and a month Liter he was in Albanv. Ho arrived in this , . i. i city ye'terday nioriiing. .Vw Vork Herald. i Tim Yellow Frn'i'r I'mrm. . , .... , ,, I he camp is h-:;ut Hull v located on 1 a high ridge, six miles Mialh of Mem- pais. There are "' ) lei. Is erected, io ally all of which aic o 'cnpied. Tiie tents have bi n arranged v. iih ' i vi.-w to i he c i.i en t of l tie occupant, ; those for tali.lhe,; Lob g se; t! rated troia the ethers by a wi.!" avenue, cllid C iicorau avenne, in lion ;r of . V. Vi'. (loicoii.n. the weal hy banker of YV-l-.hi'lg'O'.t, 1. ('., wh I tti-d.iv sent f-J.OIH) to the au'h iril-es to be us d in d-'pop.:l du'g fee eitv an 1 j sending the inhabitants to a jibmrt of s-'curiiv Irom 'lie lasiilenct he i't sii'ence. J nere is in course el' eii ction at tl camp large hospital, which will be complete m every dotal' and m wi.icii the sick will fed the conveniences of a m. tro-p-.Iiian insliuilion. Dr. W. 11. Ib-g-ets i.-, tho stii'eeoii oencra! in charge, assisted by Dr. .1. 1). Abererombio. -miis nave no. n dug m wt::cli all slops are thrown and covered over with fiv.;h dirt. Several larg"' 'springs ot pure water n.ijoin the , bio'inirj uf i.ii i-ii n-til..i. n,ii.,,ii -r "-n' -"- ....... ....,,.1. camp. A deeii ravine ep ravine separate; Camp Vlarks from another ridge, on f which is to be .-noted another camp esin cially tor the blaeks. and which1 will be known ns Camp Dougbiss, in honor of Fred Douglass. Mr. T. M. Kobbina is ( h rk in charge of the camp, and is as-i.-to.l Ly O. M. Tnf.s. L'Ltnr, bacon, meal, bread, c-ifuc, lea, sugar, lice, erv.ckers, poi itoes,- salt, and soup arc (ariii-neil ah who si.ek refime there. Tlie train which i 1 .i .! . ..i. cii: 1 1- ei i on o.ii iv i.nu iinciiiu'i! , and which will run'daily to tlie can p, is in charg.: of .Mike C.-urignii, tiie road master and Alber t Jehler, gineir -neither of whom havo had the f ver, but faithfully stood to their p.-.ls during tho teiribl.) epidemic hist year. Of tho '-00 inov in camp n-.t cxetcding a dozen are colored. Uut it is exit, ct-d, when tho m.ts .es f tho negro, s heco ne satisfied thai provi-i -na are to bo furnished only to those who go to camp, they, too, ..ill f II .1 .. . TO. '.I.. win iouow u.e eouisu 01 (no wiu.es. Those who had the fever during previous epidemics were thought to' have immunity fioni the disease, tin-, til to-day, when it htcamo known th it Samuel Hatcher, who is dying! with the f -ver, had a severe c.taa List ' year, and hid a typical c iso in lSTd. This goes to pi ovi: that Ho theories hold good so far as yellow- fever is ii iliceri.ed- l'.verv one ailv.iin-.,.! bv the most, learned phvsieians have i , , Tsi .,, ,i..... v a- ir..,. ,t.i , J ' (Jood Wheat Crops. Daniel liominger, tenant on H. W. Fries' plantation at Clemiuonsville, Davidson count v, threshed out (115 , . , . 1.1... 1.. IK 1 - '"""?-. ';ln "V"'. ", , V. .. nl'!' . . .to. 1H. 1,Sh('L 'II. to u .rM.ol n.tii.-r .in. - ' ' ..?;."., , .,.. ... -,.-,..,,. ,.,.". ia , . , " ,. . ' i w'loat ami corn, as well as hue to-1 bacco and in fact, all farm products! "'""."",'' l" " .s""". can be grown with proht, if properh imiuaged.-Saleni Press. . " Refugeos Releasod. Ntw Y'oiik, .Tiny oi). Yll Mi 111 I this . I r-nii;ees Bent to quarantine. by the board (if health Lest week VUC charged to dav. lis- N i:V ADYFdMTSKMKN TS. :z zljz irn.Ji. NJ- I Willi UfUUllb ,,-i . -iv ai.- i r.: i ,i i Lite Papies, Striped, Iigurcd, ana rheeled POMETIIINil SI'Kril CI mi M CllHOTPP T i PTHhTTTi f? XATIN Ol illf II LAbJli f IU U Mj Vcrv Prettv and Very Cheap. . vr,T - Arwres ' V iGTOIIiX laWHiJ, 1 ,l)Kr kinisii nainsooks. Vni'T- TIVTSH 'lMniT'X 'Hint cannot be Kqunlieil ior the money in tlli8 ,imrk,,t- , " i.i. line ov j oil Cl.iM., Floor I'luil.s. Time's, fil.ivos, ! ll.mierv, .Mitt. Culoreil Tulilc l;unaU, A DUTAT UAKf.AIN IN ''n"l ('niton nl Sc bv tlie l'bTti, as -I I Hit (I.M 1 us l'rint of i.'inr,. or I.oiiHtlnlo. i; i:ig. Insertion and Laces, tii..-i M rrv with ' ' it.:m'Hshii:k lawns, o cts. ('.irHiMn! C-rsc ! Cnrfi'ts '. DHKSS tlOODS! PKF.KS ("Ut)IS! (;! (l( ; -H) a yar,i " ' ' AKKNTrt rou ('larks Mile lhid Spool Cotton, Jy 10 il lijMgb, N, C VriT f'-ojl'i lluW iTWlW I have NOW . l.oi.l. an K'rL'Hiit Sank of j S)HV GOODS, I I'lirnlil .IV 1 luive SI'YI.I S- It high hih .iw rut in iiov.irn. .'. 'l'lirii. r. lieaicitiil r I. mill's' .I,,.rl..s I1..IS.T ntiil V. MA s:nli is n i, ..mi nuw Tien Sumner tver. 1!. s'u'.es tin' above mentioned yon.ln, 1 litve tlioiiaiuls ..f tiit'.ele very Htlrucsive, 'l.tllltjll ten llliaielelis t.l lili'lCioll. I ro!i.'it ii .nil fii.m lay iniinv tiien ls, r.iul the uib liu t'em-nilly ' Very H.sp.vi fully. it J -J) .'w -a J mny0..l.t( l'.aleigh, N. (!. " C. A' V. 15. SI rninii'h . ( rot'crs, ' 1 aye! I e V Hie, .. .Martin and Nil. i MarKet Squanv. Kaleigh, N. i ., 'i:r..-m the tni.l" t i-.lny, m h.ai.'.e r'le ;.'''' 'v'1. w : , ... . , ,.p lin t..!!! il'. I iiiiotliv iin.l ClnviT lly, ih.iimd g,., U,,!U c.' i; xi.l.. ;i",l !,,ts Wlnie nail V.4!.nv C..rn, 4 I, as White IMii"! Ml. i 5im ;.I.N Kxtrn an i ! iily 1'ioiir, ,.ii I Malic! ' S.ll'.l! UuU Sirae Hint .!..l:i - ,,,,,; nl.n:,1.:.M .!;.; ' ii m -I s canvMS-" ! tl.ens m.cliO lli Iii coll i;.. nil' an I M'.o'. Hll.l Yellow S:l Whit., ;.ir.j, i o;r t'mva.TS. '"..lice ; .- s-'M C :i"'-J, Kxtra IV.!-'! i i n: d ia !...ino:t. , li. il ii- .1 Y.-ll nv It.iaatei-'. I'lesh 'Mr:'.c..t ' 'oi, Hunts, N 'vv Tin l.ish Prunes, i'!,.ii.-e P. , I nvi.i Ai'i'lex, ( 'ic ie-' I'm- 1'arinntH, M ,x- 1 mi. I 1'li.iii I'li-i.!, I-; igii-si' mid .nu-raiu. v l,.-a",iiv, !.! :-.! Tongai-. Till K-v mid llin k. I nt j irled and 1 uiiei!i.- CutMiijn ni-.il Sauces. Stn.'Ued. I'oMing mid l'lio;'.ing Beef, liralcou flour. litiji.ir'i-.! .hi! I.ineti.' O.itan ul.J S .o, Tiii'i... .1 mi 1 Krtritis. I ..el;. I an.! Crusln-.! VV lo-.-.t, !;-.-. K:i.;ir raid (ioru Soirili, N...ni .V I 'ex's I Via' in, 'laj.ei iii'i i Milium Mill's l-',-ud, e'lia:..-.'. i'.- I'n.'ts, Pli-siTVi s and .L-l'.ieH, I'a.iLolali- and ( i, I'o sli and lie.'ii-ut.Ml Coioiimit, .i. u-d uml .vm-ricut . Mustards .u.so: r.ne lino of Imported and .merienni Haleigh Daily Cotton Market lle Ciu'ars. ramriug in price, tiuin ssl Ol m ports and tho latest changes in New ' $1 ? o" per KM). ' N'uvy and Plain h'l'einar T"l;e''"; per lb., hi small packa.;. put up for retail trade. If you wish auyiliing in Heavy .irK.utry 1 i :-...-,-ry Line, teml to us fur Citaloeuo :tn I Price I. ':..!. "SniiiideH bv mail or otUi .-wis- when '!';'"'-l ' "1!o-sd T. I B li Urijjga Buildin;,', Kaleiah, X. U HARDWARE. mm aTTU I PIT! SASU, UI.IMIS lAl.NTS, AVlNDOW-i.I.As Stsam-Eiipcs, BeltiE Ch.MK.S'T, l'l.Asl l It XKZILXi surrLiES. (I'orti'spondeiicc solicited. 5. IV ft m (h id f till BINGHAM SCHOOL, MKUVXVit.l.K, X, TIlft , ...,, .. ,,,. ' ' VniriT nflrh 1R7Q 30th, 1879. Arranuetneuts have been inn le hr which a liiiiited uiiii.lter.il yoiin men '.iihs i.a.l ni,-,l,: ,-to mi-.ss ai .i per inoiuii. ll'i.'.r.l. willi t'iirnii.li.it rnii.ii i: i iieeen per iiinii!.: Tuiti.m 1 1 uut stmion. 1-'it i nrticuluis, address l-'er nrticuluis, address j. li .ai Maj. U. UINUIIAM, nkw Ai)Vi;uTisi:?,F..x.s. C. WALKER HANKS, JULIUS LEWIS & CO., HALEIGII, M". c, DEALERS IN- HARDWARE or KVKItY PKSI'KIPTIOX. 8.stt. Poons, AN 0 lh'.IM.S. (Leather and ISiihher I'cKiiig. Tahits, Oils, kc. Largest Stock in No. Ca. jy IM'nii M. T. NORMS & CO., ;ic( i:iis tiiKi m mm ji , i it: nalcip.li, rf. c. SOLE AC.UNTS Foil l'.vtiipac i (iaiinn atiit (Irnnge Mixture, St-'ii' v.-ull Cotton I'.ijvv, Atlas Plow. riiiiict, Jr., Iferse Hoc and Iron age Cul tivator. We luive in t-torc r.n.l to arrive mi) Ihi-h. l, White Hehe.t Meal, '.'"l .(Mill 1,'n,-. Hulli (ile.ir liih S..h, l.MIUI iiKli. l While 11 ml MiieJ Corn, soil liusliels Itei-t (('.! OiUH, ."ion -'ncka ami Hands family mid Kxtra I r r, I -10 1'irrels S-ii;iir- :;."t iiair (i..ti;-Hs, i-i -AYUitt! and Vt'.lovv, :i (inr Loads Mn!ases New Crop Cuba, I Ne-.v (rh-ans mid Suirar Houhh Svruii, liKi :i.ii-ks MarsliullH 1 ,i verpoc.l I'uie Suit, 'J". llaireU Km ly Ku.-c l'otat..t-s, lOOO lin'H i'ala;-sci (juauo, ell Boxes Soar, 10(1 K-,,' .Nails. And ii-!. er cued. lua-. ---iu ry tj malo' up a full se'.-!;. ' All n( tiie nl-ov.' (join's vvewill sell el can j for cash, er e:i t'oi.e, v. hli !,! s'.irt. ry avi I ranir. iiii utn. Soliciling order?, We arc lie)!, cih.illv, 1 Til. t. uoniiinj a co. ! declaim i IW. G. McMAOKIN j C.KXKKAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, East end Citi.ns National Bank, HAL.EIGII, N. C. : Cousignnierifs of all kinds of Mc: i ehaa.hse and l'roduce solicited. Sal- isfnetory sales guaranteed and prompt ' re! urns invariably made, for inodei I ate commi i.-ious. I ro- ( (iltoti deceived also on I Storage nt Moderate Kates. -Ajia j York and Liverpoii i uj (,v(.,-v day to p: tool Markets forward- . - ,' ' , " . x-',.:. , n...,. ieie. ut loueiu .11 .una. xni:u I and the business public of the city. , i . w m arm j OlJ ZXillfc i : A iIirffe invoice of MILDUKN WAOONS for salo at $75 each; sub stantial work and warranted. I Ol'KN AND TOP DLTHillvS ht S0 to f ion each; workmanship and ! material guaranteed. ! lToin, Corn, Oats, Fodder, Hay j Meal, Chops, Dronn Stuff, North : Carolina Hams, Sides and Shoulders iu fact all kinds of Produce always in store. septl'.l mu at' m mm mU M.VNtf AlTl KING 'JEWELER and ENGRAYER AMI UEAl.KU IX Diamonds and Jswslry, Silver and Plated Ware. i Keeps a full line of nil articles louud in a tin t class .le.vt'lry store.. -L.v::: ami r-ursr i Made to order on the shortest Notice. (Send tor Patent li'nig Si.e.) Hair Jewelry, College lladgcs, i Medals and Seals, ; Orderi. Irun a ilistauce soliciled. Ooo.'a ! sent on approval to uny putt ef the Stito ou ratiefacliirv relereneett. ! zz. ivtaiiieu, derlll-tf ltnleigh, X C I Kotics : i The li.T.ts of tltn KtpretB Kt.'nhoBt (loinpany will run in. follows Iruiu lOili oi ' April until furih-r unlive : I Steamer I. MfllCTIISOV. Cnpt. Alonza (lurrison, will Fayett.-ville every TiteKdity and Krlday ftt 7 o'clock A. M., ami Wilmington every AYedutsday ud Satur- 1 .lav at ..YWk H ll. S:eanier AVAA h., (p!. v. A. llobeson, will leave KiiyeHeville on Mondayii hu.I Thursdays t i o'clock A M.,r.ni Wllinhig tnn nn Tues.lnya and Fridays at 1 o"rl.. k i. ii. . reiinectinir with the Western li .il road at Layettevilie ou V eiluesiiaya auu e. i ' ' .1. P. WILLIAMS & CO .1 .r, nt. t Fav. Ueville. N. C jaLuO tf