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THURSDAY, . . August 14 1 S7t. II. A. LOUDOII, Jr., Editor AUKMxrrntE in Chatham. Tlio l!i-:ioi:t still :i i--; .vt-i-irit the importance of our iiuTieiiltur;i! inteivata will iiihl'css a few facts ami liures to the attention of our farmers. Our liest farmers ryive in say ing that there in iirt lu' some chanuv in our system of husbandry, lm! 1 1 1" for as to how the eh.'iiuro ha!l he made. We would respect fully call llieir .-ittetilioii f.i tin- cultivation of clover and oilier j,'ra-;st-'. a;:.l will in ihis article endeavor t show why ti.e shottM pvo more ::t toii tioii to nruss culture. Of coiir.o there are se.-t huts of this county where jrrass! ei t:I.I int lo jjrown to jiii v advantage, but hy far tie' ro it er portion of thoeoiitily, ami indeed of all Central N'onli Carolina, is i pecially adapted to tin- .-.To will of clowr uti-1 other grasses. Our soil is peculiarly lit toil for ir, ami all ef forts mail.' for:!.- growth have been eminently siteoe.-sful. Tlii'iv is an old iv'li;iaii udae whieh .-ays, "No o-rass, cattle: iioeattlo, no inaiiiiiv; uu manure, no crops." ( bir faruu ! niit.-t at once feel ami admit the force iitnl truthfulness of thi. So that f-rass is the foundation of sue ce-sfiil l'anniliu'. Stat i.-tics an. I ex perience all prove th!, and we will lloW J'ivc .-olne li-lll'cS oil this Mil. jeet, whieh we have carefully com piled from the Census of IT"'. ami whieh will ilui:'iile.; he read with ar-toiiisluncnt. Cotton i.-culled 'Kinu'." ;"'d ' the "Treat staple of the South, and vet the hay crop of one Norther:' State (New York) was worth more thai; two-thirds as much as the cot ton crop of the entire South ! The Census of IS70 shows that the cot toii crop amounted to "."I I hales (each weio-iiiue; 11 ), and the hay crop of New York amoiin ted to .,i;l l.'ju.'i tons. Valuing the cotton at 1" cents a pound and the hay at sl." a ton. the foi uni would he worth s li'it.- 7i,S-o, and the latter sl,;;;.i7.".. Asa result of raising so much hay wo tind that New York rai.-ed so many horses, cattle etc., and was so rich in dairy product. In ihc.-o re.-jvet-h-t u.- loiupaiv tie St.i! v of New York ainl North Car line. Their tiauns are iict to each ot!;. r i:s the tallies of the (Vni.- l.'cjor!;.. and in area arc nearly cjul, lie l!:--t having -170"' sipi.iu: miles and tile latter .'"7''!. The population of New York iii l'V' was I. Mi:; and of North Carolina l,i''.7. 1 .'::, though in 17.' tl.e latt. r wa. tho more populous S:ate, a fart th.it now Mem--ni"-t ii:.-!-i d!M. I.eii; compare tho Millie of i!:.- 'live s'.o !.. and the ipriiuiiy !' dairy prodi.vt. of the-c two States. The Vl;.-:;.-of lS7"i-hows ll.e.-o ;-!aii..'.ic.: JJuw Vmk. N t 1 1 ' i iiiiiii'iini. Live Stock. $ i:.i.si.7f. $ 2!.!K':i tiiiT HmttT, iim. vir.i ir,",.'ii. t jii.'. ii. Clir. K... V.' Titii.ti.'il 7"l I'M. .Vi:i; s.;M. zV l::.".;;.v.'i:i. K.ii". If we value the n,i!! at '' cent a gallon and the hu.tcr anl cheeo r.t - cent.- a pound, il will ! seen that the !aiiy products of New York amounted to the iui!:iciic Mini of 1 :5,tNi. s.! The cotton crop of North Caro lina is rcpoltcd at 111, !:'.." hales, wh'u'h at li cents a pound would he wor:h s:.7t7,J So that the.-c liv'iii't .-how thai the dairy pro ducts of New York are worth near ly ii:n times as much as the whole cotton crop of North Carolina! Think of that ye farmers of Chat ham, and am-wcr dot s the cultiva tion of jjrai-s pay '. And he-idc-this, the hay crop of New York was worth more than tifteen times as much as our cotton crop. l!ut Homo olio may wiy that prohahly we raised more corn, wheat and oats. Not so; those htatwties are as to! Jo: New Virk. North Car-'linf . WWil, bug. tJ.17M.4liJ. 2.S.W.S79. I torn, " 111, Ki '.S 5. I s, I". 1,2 I I. Outa, " Sr;.H:l 025. ll. 'u'U, I(V Xow, if wo value our coin at si jh'I hiisliel, our wheat at am! oats at M cents, tlio.-c three jrodiicttj in North Catvlina mhuM Hiuount to i,.!,(iot,tl."i, which ad ded to our cotton crop would make all amount to only half the value of ho dairy products of New York I It init.-t also he home in mind thai A iVactlcal .?t.o. the people of New York are lar:,v- Supreme Omit his just ila- l.v oii;,'a;od in Coiiiinoroo and Man- A.,m a pi-m-tioal joke not to lm in ufai'turiiio;, while wo lire almo.-t o.- 1 dictahlo. It was a oaso from Macon clu.-ively ah iiricultural people and 'foiinly, and wo copy tlio followinj,' that in prop.or'ioti to the popul.it ion n-port of it from the Ohs 'i vcr: of the two States there are more '''i'li" defi iidants were iiidiefi'd i'.ir i ,,,,,1 f .... ... ,,..,,.. assault and lxitlorv and false innuis- i in North ( 'aroliua than in New York. fiU' i'i the latter .-talc hundreds of thousands re.v.lo in iaivre elites. e Iiavo com linl and I'll. iI..-.k1 . , ! ' thc.-e Mati.-tics .-imply to -hoW the farmers of Chatham what tko old ti atioii of :''ra-s has do.ie for New York, and to encoti raj;.' its growth here. If it pays m well there, it v.iil pay here. Then why not try it? O.tr rod il.iy s-oil f-em- par iicul.iily Wei! ad.'.pt. d to tli.uro,vt'i of cio.cr i::i I we have im doiiht hut that its etiliivatioii would he ecced.!iily prolital'le. It make. excel'eiil food f"i' horses an 1 cattle. !v feeding it to holies much corti cotild he eavod, aim hy feetlinir it to tuilcli cattle plciily ot nice rich milk would he made, and l'V turn- in- under iiul.U of clover excellent ' , . crops ..i wheat can he i-roiiuccl. This is the el'ericiirc of ho-e wl'o have tried it. Wo Would !!l'ey.-.t to olir t hcl'efore f Tiller 11 friend- that they i;ive more at U-ti tion to the cultivation of clover and ether -111-w.s, and l.ar in mind i!i ohlavin-: ,-N.i u'ra--, no c.itth no catt !e, no matiiirc no crops.' Graut and Settle It is said that Jude S-'ttle, form- cily of this State, lmt now a V. S. JJ i.st l ii-t .1 uilji in l'lorida, is on avis it North lor the purpose of 'iiooia- in-" himself, a the Kejml diimn can- ididatu fof ico-rri-idciit. A reporter of the New York Hcruld interviewed ,. , , , , ... him last week, from which wo copy the following: 'I think," Kaiil the Jude-e, "lluit if (Irmit wants to I'e he le the m t rrcsident. I If is tlio most popular as well the sti"n-ent iiiau in his par- ty to-day. lh c ill lie nominated hy aeehinoitinn In-fore the dih'Mtes reach the hall in which they hold tin- i et Coiivi-iiti-m. Nearly ( very Souihern repu'-licim pii fers him t icy l.edy el-e. Tmo lii-.TOes Inoli upon iiim as their l.l'ei:'it..r - i secoii.l laM-' clii -and four-tifths of lli'-ui in the S iulhwaut hint cli-e',.,1 l'n si li at. Tlu-v will i!!-!;th-ir lives for liiui. Not only ure the i'i puMicans South for ( ir.mt, hut I sec that he i-i tlie choice of manv Northern aioMVeh- tern Stall's. In Saratoga the n-puli- licnr.s with whoml conversed fccim-l l'iiy;.'h' in f ivor of his rei.oiaina tion." "Cor.ld he cirrv anv Soi;t; ir: '!" Yes, two North Carolina ami Florida ! .a re are lare i.;i'iaa-r-r. piihliea'.s in ln.lh t!ai. 1 rec. i,i J -is candiil itc h r ; ill Nol t'l I ' Vel lii,!' ,"il, (It'll lis on? i I a tola! of 1 lO.u'-'U. of wl.it. Stati s. lloV. i V.. white i whieh Wt le cast 'or me. del: s mi II counted IMO I hink T:l- oilt. I'lu- liadil'sof the leMi'oliein Hal'iv h ith these St.Ui -a.-omovI iiieti - mi li of charactir, a-i'ity Mid mi aus Ni"V, a eat t !Y"it V':U !. made all ovir the S..it!l lo phi-- Ihe Vi pill'li- v i i.,i,i-S f i..'i!i hv ! s.l. l i.e tl ;' !l i- I hat. pursU'-d ! I ol:. v . ih.' p o'ty 'ii tin' s ln.'iCUii lo KCUV. 1 l':v-i nt Him i'i .t i 1 ; : . It wiil 1 the iial:..i'. doi.e." "Your lc'me h-o". lai n na'i.l i aie. in comiectien with tiio V-ei -IVcm del li d lioiuiiiatioii, 1 M'c .ludi;.-':" 'Yes, to 1 have el :,eied. I'roh- almllt Ihlt we ha: illy l, nk f a' Yice rri'si.'lciit fl'oi 1 Ihe South." ()fcour.-c it i.-i vcrv oolitic aud shrewd in Ji:d;;e Settle tryiac; to create the iiupres-ion ti nt Florida and North Carolina l'ai;;ht lie c.tniid for tho Ji 'puhlican candid. iti s, ht callsu it fttli liothens his chala es for the nomination, mid we hope he may ho nominated and beaten as lnull,, art he was hy Vance. As for hi t hav- iii"; been "counted out hv Tddiu's men" we all know that te be fa'...e. ovi-r the Company's louds, in the I Stale in which the colony shall be m " ,m" ilocatoil, fur such period u the l'res- Tlie Farmers Dinner. ' idet:t may diem j ropi-r, not exeitd- ,, , ,. . iiiir three vears." i he annual iliiiuer, f;ivi n by the fiiriiiers of Sampson cotintv, c.-uiiu oil' . , . ,, at Clinton on Thursday ef hist wed;.' I llClltnils .ilutt. The iitti u-lance was l.iij.'e ia .spite of Tile last invention of Dr. (ireyory the inelenieiitntate of the weaihci, is a mouse trap which cliches tiu-iii lieinj variously e.-timatcd at f.om 011 a balance. lie !. disposed of .100 lo 1UK). The speaker pioiiited the p.,tci t to a . ;ti 11 party. : for the occasion was the yifted Col. This iiiukes the hi : : nth patent Duucan K. Mcllae, of Wilminoton, the Dr. Una taken out ad Useful iu and his subject was, ' The Lo.-t ventiiuiH. liy the way, he is the iu-, liiohts of the reople," and for beau- ventor of tlm m-i ille' cotton f;in, t.y of diction mid teeling the uddress whieh patent was disposed of by him can rarely bo aurpaisKeil There was shortly after the invention, 11ml is .1 vein of pathos 1 uimiii"; thruuli his now owned by the llemiiitou ll.inu lemarku that attracted and eliiirmed facturiii Company, and oitld not each one of Lis hearerw. The dinmr ho puicl.asi .1 for $l,Ui;0,0(HI. Ho is was. a splendid affair and everyone uuw at work on a water wheel, by present partook of the bountiful re- which the same water is used over pust with a Best that indicated up- and uvi r n'ain, ami whieh, if it mic prccialion and enjoyment. Every- ia els n.s ho thinks it wi 1, will work thing pa. feed off very ordeily, and a revolution iu that l;n All the ftltooftliir tin day was; pleasantly opi later will then need is a wi ll or spent, and wi 1 lono; bn rimeinbere.l eisterii to draw wutu' from. - (irt-eus-, by ull pl'isi lit. tiohlaboro MessL-u- boro J'uti lot. ger. r--- 11 ' . , hy cannot the far:nern of Chat- i he utiti- Ameriom kl-ili.-ii mi l Dr. ham l ave ua annual re uuiou ami lliiiuor I'iIIb hmh know tiyspi-p , . ih; the one cr-Hii- it, ihu viUvf '.vsUiiya oiniiciit of tin) prosi-cutoi', aud on llic Iri.d the jarv liiidcli'd il t-pi ci.il vephct, let follows: "Tlie di-l'eml'iiil.s, idl vonnt; men. i . ,i. . i. ...... f.i.. i : , , wiluess, an ol.l man between w.vty .,n,l s"veiitv years of iiijc, nrousel luin from his led mid li'prcM'iited that tliev wer in Ni:irch of a htoli ii diorsc, and promised him a reward if he would t;o with thriii. They r p rcsciit.' 1 thi'iii-elvcs to be other p i so is il. -in they really were, anl imi- ' i lor ;h. ir ivpivsi utalioie! t'u pro-.i'-ciilor eoii.-f'i.t.' I lo ir with tin im. I!.' mounted ;i h 'lsi' In hind one o! tar p.irti.'v. 1 rode in a a'iop nUou! a ouaitor of a mill' l't i'oi'e thi- U'oj fulor r.i-covcud Ih it he w.-is d.i ciivul. !! coii.pl. lined of the so- , vi re joitiiiir, iouI whs adviscil to 'chance and ;ct on hihin 1 an. 'tin r of ilic drfeii.luntM. Tin- prosecutor then 'o ct'l'aml tlio.dcf.'hd:Oils lvile il:iV, i,..,viii.; l.iiu in the dark ahout. a uai tcr 'f a n: :lo frum lamie. ! l'!"lv'.' ,: "'n' 1 ;inv iu'.ir cr liiconvci'ieno cause I l.lltl,r t ,t w,.lt n.M,m.,l (.inn tl.o rlid li.lin;'. They wi-i- . not in si-ai'i mi of a luuse, out Usui '' 1,1 I'K' I'ose ol J!.lin ia I'l'aclica! i kc on lii.j iuon, ctilor." On thesf fa.'t- the Court ordered i verdict of ;ui!tV to he el, t Mid and Mutl 1 l! lefi n.l. oils ti n di'llal'M acli, Il'olil w hich Jit.l''im-i:t ll.ev iipln'i.li d. i'ln- Supreme Curl, len t 1 !h, no luaiiiuv. ' d. ci.-ioii :' the .Indue, and heel lh.it ; false iaipl i--oiiiui lit i, tin1 h! ..1 lvs t'aiat ol the p. r.-on i.f uiiv one .itist l is will. It iietahy in eiu 1 h an a ssniit and hato-rc, and Uvaxs at lea,t. a tecliiocal lu-Miult. I,, t',.s case the proM -ot..r went vol- lllilnriiv with tic , let'.. e I mis, i xpe im; a reward I' u' his troul le. lu.-t ad of w :!uin a slioct '!: " ee from his iioil-', he pl'i fern i I'.itoli tin erai'I'er of one ei ti. . ca liddeii ov one of the. party, ; :. i alier t,r(""o ah"Ul one lourtli of a mile and di- covi iuer t:iat he was the icti'.u of a , . . , lioa, ho i iiiii.laiii' il ot tui! U'u'.'iii- f..itniee iuo.Io ef tram p"i taliou and ,iimiiiinti-d widam o. jeclion l'.-oai ac one. 1 was left u 1 t'ue wiiile tii'tlie i elciM' of los own fiee wdl; was no iolei:c., no touchin- nf his pers in, no threat or inliniila- i of any sell. The lll-e i li:p!oi-il i,y liie ih t'eii.i o.'s v..;s not Midi a t'r.iu.l as to ;;ie to li.e tr :n a-'ion i in diar.icter ot a criminal act, l- il was one of tho-e praetieal jel.es that is sometimes praetiscd without, iu- leuiiou of iloiu; harm or v.oiatinj,' the law." ma ta r.ticosiraii: httnii-rrat ion. If nil our II lih'oads would hold out the same imluceinents to itunii-raiit.s iim tlii-ne otl'i red hv Col. liiifurd, no d-". C la.n.v more w.mihI c.i'ee to our '.l!e. 'I'ii'.t lit , email, as I'i i Mih lit i'i the Hi. htn 'i.d and :!io!.' i;..i!- r.i.-i 1 Coiio v t ul.ieh has h-.i-ed Ihe N.r'I; 1'irieiaa !! a.hva 1 , ha- i-..-iUd the fe 'lo-.-.iao- i.oti-e: "i-'iisl. Actual settlers, eoaiiu iVeia 1. 1. 1 t:.e li'uils of S ii-iiua or Ninth I'aroleia, locatii' on any i'i -ad of I . . is i ' lap i iv in n j;tiiia or Noilh C .I'.i ia i. aa I v.h.) 1 1. id pur eha-e li t .ess t!.,ui lOil neli-s, ami occupy ael cultivate the s ime. w i:!i- in such di-tanee of the 2toa 1 that its proiil t- will he t .1 u' ,c V t'.elelo, wiil he a:l nv,d a f.i-c tl .m-. .11 1 lade ta liet lof tlie Use ol ! e ir,e'Vi-, ! i.l ll.es, l 111! 1 r - ; '. ! li t Um'.I. 'J .a. V will Ill.Ml 1J al.io'.el to td.ip I'Vei' tlii' hue, luMl , lai',1 I'm in' ill'v, f.Ul.i ,u: implements, ten iii.. rs ati l !le h'oek, to the statiui l:eaitt wheie tin v locale, at hall the usual prii ! Mich free ht our t! ;s line. r li.e period of uiu: c.ir fiola date s. t.lieo Second. Parties who m.iv hereiif U 1 r I '.ct"iies al-'U;1; the lire, ill Y'.i'j.,u;ii aud hrinc! l.i I Cmapai v's North t' uoli'ia, can have ledilc. d rat: s i f IV. , 'et 0I1 to 1. machine: y and laateiiii for the construction of the saiae, not ks-s than oi.c-half the usual l ite-. Third. l'.ntieS not exceedii! three in t:c.iidei, wlm may esial-li-.li colt. nil s of not h .-s than twenty familii s. at points aloiii' the hiu s 1 f mad of thi loiupnny, on evi leiiee uf tl.e suiiie, w ill be allowed free trawl A Cunil.v r.iir. Wo cojiy for the lii'iielit of our Chatham farmers the following ar ticle from the Ashhoro' Courier iu regard to lioldir.e; a county Fair, and we hope our cotiutyAu-u will duly consider the words I lion in address ed to (he fanners of ii in.lolph: "A Fair presents untold alvnnta fes, a valuable xchool Irom which trreat ns ills and im MimaMe in for-' ma ion is derived. It. disseminates and infuses a eeneril industrial in thii' ia.-iu in those who are so fortun- itte as to lm present. 'Wherever: there has been 101 Aj.'rVnltural S.-1 eicly crnuuicnlly cftiblishcd, the. people uf that section arc prosperous, , they are abli) to keep pace wit!; Hie; lapid tst ri lea of c hiu:'. itiou and to, taKe pa-saejo on tie- swift nioviiu;! trains of proon ss. 1'oiliine bestow- iar smiles more laM-hiiiry upon llieir industrial pnisui s. I Why cannot wi- as we'd as others, establish an aerie-.;!: ur.il For upon : a firm basis? Have we not tlie Zeal. 1 in r'y, resolution and p.iWt r mvli- i-ient loes'abli.sli pt iiaai-eiitly al''airv The cost would be small, and our p-oplo are amjily able to support ami maintain an Agricultural l'air that would be an 0:1111111 nt lo our county, an 1 an honor to North Car olina. It would awaken new omr-v-y, renew their vi or and instill freslC coiir.t-je 101.I a ih jt rniinalion to brin- their farms into a li -tter state of cul liation. It would cause them to work and eoeperate with each other, and ctiei n U-r a in-w d.-ire to im prove and beautify their fanii-i, and produce a mm e (,'cni d and soei.d in tercourse. 'J'he sinad harvest reap-. i'd every yi ar is tmtlieieiit to coii Mll -i- Us tiiat l.ew farmili;; systeiiH, new ln-'thods, neH h: intro. bleed." ' Foftilizcrs. l'rof. L doi,, who has charge of the Agricultural Di'.iitm-nt. at the; Cniversity., has puli'.i..!icd hi?. Itc port for 17;', in which he has this to say in ivijird to o ir ferli!i.'..-r: "In 1 s7i, before the law providing i for feitilli.er control wan passed, there were 1 OS brauds of i'- rtilier sold in North Carolina. Some ol , 111-111 Were miserable slulV, ethers dow nright swindles. One opivi.illy, w ith a lar'c sale, w in foiu d to e-111-taiii (U) per cent, of s.iad, aad others, so poor that iln-y were condemned in ('eori;i i, m ic re-shipped and s.-ld in Nort 1 Carolina. At present there are but I-brands w hii h are legally on sale in North Carolina, an I it oives me pleasure to stile that anca;.' ill -:ii nrn tl.e very In st brands ! foiiu i iu tlie Failed Sialcs, an 1 nu State has now a mure complete pro tection for its f irni'-rs, and no Siatc' bettel pro' eels dealers ill felt ilieis . from leu ihi; to eonip le with frail-: d'llelit 111 liiafaC lll'cs IM 01 oat' o VII. Three things ai-. certain and admii of proof: 1st. Tiiat feililh.er.s are clu-iier iii North (hitolina to-day than before the tax was imposed. 'J. I. That they ure bettel oil an avei aoe. lid. That I hey ure as cheap 111 No:tli ('.ir.lii', as iu ii:lnr i :: i : : i.i, (iimeii or Soii'h Camii na, line allov nice 1 1 :i;o 111 1 le fir in e: ea; e or dei'i'ia.-e of lru0!lt, owiu !o distance." The Ko:nw:y lbjfio:i. Fnotiicid diti iito ! tains from about lifiy co. no i-s show a filii::-;-oil' of about one-laird iu the a'sji'i-; Ljate vote, biitab.it! then-, nil dem ocratic majority. The republic in.s hivelii-utc leisl;i!ivi jjaiiM. but tin (ieiicr.il Assembly that two yea-s 10 was 1 1 I deiuoeralic hi. joint b d , 'ot ( lililiUeS dt-a: -er itiv' over ltl-l. I'i u hburn's majority lor (i . iveruor! !, ar;ously c-l inai'i -1 at fr.nu 'JU.tnK) to lO.t'OJ. 'J'he ! leciaou.-ndiii.' a e ill for colli-litlllioua! conveiilion, t n uvh Mipp rle.lby both p o ties, has tin lo:ibt.d' fa-.led of the liijuir ed i-.m.-.t it lit iimiil 111 jo: it y. j The elect iiu was unusually ipiiel all ov, r the S'ate, no serious dnli ailly I.i i'i.; reputed. The eeiibackcl's have certainly ii.-eb d two members of the Ijowir House if the I abasia lllle, but their aj'Ji'e.o.u vote is iu-' .ii.ilicant. 1 ( lime ujion a time, a loii! time ll-.'O. a N.ichc-ll of the T.'.sellni'as visi ted (iowrtior Tryoii. lie wa.s very ill with mumps during his isit and was em fully cured for by the governor . licf'i'O departine; (iovel'lior Trvon asked Lim to give him nu Indian name for 1 ho (ioviriior of N'orth Carolina. The naeli. in took a wh-ile day for cotisideratioii nml on the next day ieiortcd t the (lovernor that iih a token of bis nppiveiatioli of kill'buss .shown him he Would confer his own n.-iine, Diatrawi ke, upon that distinoiiisheil ollii-e. Gov ernor Tr . ill in a h ttor to Sir Vd Ham Join son says that the (i ivi-rn-orsof .Voith Caroliu; must fjrevi-r bear it-Ob.irver. i Under the Sea. An expedition is bein fitted out in San Francisco h.ivinef for its object tlio recovery of the treasure known to have been iu the safu of th' steam er lirother Joniithan, which founder- ed off l'oiut St.. (ieorj,'!!, m-iir Cres ci tit City, fourteen years iij,'0. The wreck has been dweovi'i'ed and lies in about twenty-two fathoms of water. One million dollars in Treasury notes ii'nl bulli-m lt-lont;iiig to the ( loveinmi tit were ill her Bnfo when, she went down, besides other money, ami as the claim of the (ioveriiuient is held to have lapeed the treasure, if recovered, will be claimed to be property uf iim adventurers who may succeed in obtaiuiujj pyihv'Mion. New York lluald. Tha Vcvcv. I Mi '.ti-uiH, Au nst rt. -Twenty-two new cased iu all -eight white audi fourteen colo ed --wero l'eporteil t' day. Tlireo mlditional doaihs have iM-ciirred. linn. John Johnson, Su-pi-i intcadeiitof i) iai'auline, and D. A . I'orter, Chief FAiciitive of the city,, to-day i-sm-d the f iMowin;-;: To the inspi e! hi oill.-ers and tie licc olViccrs on Only at .Memphis: Un til further ordcro you are hereby in structed not In permit, any per.-o i or persons lo he landed from any boats i-ruth'-r walcr cr.il'i. :t this port w ho have not hud the yellow fever, : and in ,'uhliii m cniiot. jive sili.-t-faetory iiK-uirauces that tln-y are able to provido for themselves. 1 'These lcstrrictions also apply to all I roads leading iulo the city. The; Howard Association to-day placed ( thirty additional nurses on duty.! Toe wei-.tl i i- is very chilly and d imp, ; and imi'aoral'le alike to siek and well. 1'oor x,iempii.i3. ' McMftiis, Tenn., Anoiist (!, IS'ill. Meinpliis is truly to be pitied. She is shut off from the outside world,, and those of her citi.ens who are, lu re uiu-t remain prisoners jn their own dwellings until the frosts of w in ter ..h ill c nun and with llr ir chil lili,' iiilhlelice stop the spreaihll of the fever, whieh now threu'ema to embrace tin: entire city. The ilis-.asc is slowly and surely advancing toward the ceiilre of the city, and when it is reniembercd that there arc yet two an 1 a ha'f month for il to seek new vie i us no Wonder that '-veil the bravest heart fail iu ant ieipatino; tin. future. No one 1.1 allowed to leave. These words seem har-h. but the s.ifetv ef those cities to the tun 111 of peiuls Upon the l'o.l elif U'Ciiieiit of ' the C'llel ol:lialitine reoubitioti now I iu force hero. 'J'he authorities are on the alert mid are doin cvury Ihiiiv; in llieir power l- prevent Ihe depart lire of the people. All euiue biMi.-s iu and carries out the mail daily on tlio M.-mphis and C'hai les ion K lilroad. Nothing but mail ma' tcr is pci'inii ted to be taken abroad. The same st rict regulation- are in force on the Lnuisxillo and Nashville line, except iuo that but three mails per week lire I'ei-i ive l over this route. All Ihe other lines of riilroad.s lune ceased ruiieiii',', and p issinjj steam ers shun ih s ji.ii't, us if death itself was at the wharf ready to tfrasp the lir.st 111. iu wtio c.iui') within reach. Situation nt Memphis. A. H. Luiosd -tl". lVesiilent of the HoWUlM A-s ciat i-lll lit M'MltplliH, has sent a ti-h"r:'im d tt -d A'l-J. -'i.',; ill ( uiu' liars of toe eomli ti'u of that citi. eiutaiiiino; Hi fol lowing imiiit-: d'ot-il numb, -r of e l i es of vi How fever 10 this li -ur it'iiu the c:' v limits, ollie allv COr l. d, Is II;;.). t if the nuui'n-r I'D hav- .he '.. Iu il l li'ion lb -le have be.-M i:b en 'JO iMses and 5 dent lis ef Memphis refilge.-s located within MX mi'es of tho city. Tile dise ise has not b -en eonimiinic ite l (. any of ih-i Mir.'oun.l iiio- towns on account of the rigi 1 pl.t aetiiie. Til-' fever his increa--. i in I ia;i! is very pi-ivptiblv in ilia pisl ten .lavs and is foreadiu fio. 11 its orioiiial centre; Wn i-m-110! h ipe lur its diseoi'tinn tree un til frost. At let.-: :').(. Ii pcrs .ins havi left, of whom 1 'J II! Ill are located in camps Father Mitthew an I Mir!;, situate. I I ami 7 mile re-p.-ctivdv from Memphis There have been ;i e is- s in I 'amp M.. I;s, im,I one dc ith At least I'.'.niiil ii'-orocsiire in the city, oily IH'.' h iving ou:o to the camps. Tiiev have d eiiued to leave th'- city, hoping to I'i ceive IiiMoiih here, which is 111 opn i-.itiou to the views of all parties, who are l.iboriuo; here to at tend to Mle'.l as in iv be taken sick. Our only saf- tv is i:i d p ipulalion. fu e.iiisei'ienei" of the fever spread iii'' anions tlio n groes in the jn.st livu ilnys, there is a (,'rowim disposi- tion t 1 go into the camps. .Should their appeal to tlie people of the I'niti-d States for rations not meet with a f ivni'-i'-le answer, tho m-groi-ti will no doubt move us soon as they get hungry. No one hilt the Ibov aid visij ir or physician knows of the ll ll Ii v hovels that these people live 11 and iu whicli tli-w at e taken .sick, am1, too (v (piently die. 'o have si phy sici iii.s 011 iluly 1111 1 have had under our charge 1.1'.) patients siek with va rious diseases. To thcSB nick people we furnish nur.ses, medicines, stimu lants and food. About -ill) have been discharged. Our expenses are now S.lllt) per d iv and will lirob.ablv in crease. We have on hand $lS,llot). Tins amount would have been isntli -' cient if the negroes had followed the' example of the white people and left ' the city. We hope not to be forced to ask for assistance, but fear this tic- lion of the negroes will compel us to do so. The H.iuiiary condition of the cit v is excellent Sensible Words. j Is it not lime for good people to, repudiate the 11011 tax-paying office- holder and would-be political lead-1 eis, and put men in ollie who kuow , what the money-bill delis of liovern iik nt mean ? 'e think it is about time to stop honoriii"; the professi ni ul dead-heads and putting them into ' the United St ites Senate and other' prominent positions. As lono as the pi oplo permit that sort of thiiij' they may expect b id laws aud hard times, i Charlotte llt-mo -rat. ' A lirii;!it ami heauiifnl t-liil1. nlio.va In in iy exprei-sieu tlisi i:s HhI'iIi-hhI wan mil arH'H'iaietl null Di-iain, coriliala, elo. for die e ill 1 ilel.nl lire ol I), iam is lllu' i.iiisiic to heailli. 'I'lnil vulii-itile an 1 luirh. I.. .1 r.. in.., K tor iI,m . i i h, ,t . I r s of Ilahvliooil, lr H ill' lluhv Svrup U ab. ...lately tr.e Ii Morphia ami all oilier ila.ieriiiia auenta, ami can ho mfi-ly eia Ployt-a nt all liuio. 'ikv 51 vl'ui. j N F. W A D v'EK TISKMENTS. White Goods! White riqutn, Striped, Figured, and Checked, KOMITHIXil SllX'IM.. Very Pretty and Very Cheap. I SUIT' FINISH NAINSOOKS. gorr rixisM cAMiiUicgly Tlint cannot In- Kipmlli'il fur tbo money I In I Ins market. I f A I'I 1.1. LINK OF I J (lit t'tn'lm, 1'lDnr rinlliff, 'r.iwe'H. (il.vi's.lf 11-Mii-rv, ' ittn. Cnleri'il Table Dmimsk, I u 1 I A OltKAT IIAIIOVIN I.N jj I I lV-iii-ln"l Cotton hi Sr I it tlie fiei-e, us , j (.mil nu Font of L una or I, Mix.liee. . t Kiliittrs, Insertion and Laces, a sVKciAi.rrv with c. I ; FFHTHSHIIIK L.UVNS, C CTS. !f. Ciirsi-is! CarHitHl Corsets! i'i DliCSS HOODS! DIIFSS liUODS!,r (!e to tjl.fit) a yard. ij YKAIIUAN', l'I'.ri'V Jt.JOXKS. j AUKN I'S FOll ! t Chirks Mile Knd Spool Cotton, jUO-tl !;-i1i-Ik1i, X. C ; IlulfeaS! MG93Js! ; I liuve N'l V "il IiuhI. nu Kti'iisiit Slock ol" ! DM GOODS, I Notiiiiis,Clot!ii'.r, Hoots ,V Shoes,: trrinlen tor ti'-niH. I.iiilii-11. .Mis.-i-i niul ' ' ( 'liilil roil, tien leiin-ii i Until JlU'l'- lueiem . SnT.iiiliT. The i-eleliniteil 15 'V.I.mi I laili-r ean't lie i-'xee! ie I, I r sliie. ceinfiil, iiml I'lintliility. I l.nve M.I. M Yl.i:s li-illi luyli I 1111. 1 low rut in It ti n, .1. S. Tiii iht. Cluirli s lli-iser iei.1 T Mil- (: N heiiiiiliil ' tl .1 1 1 011 Kills mill New 1'iirt Tien, fur I.A.lifs' j S iniini'i- wear. I li. .i.li-n I1 Ii-ive iiK'iilioMiil UiiiIiIh, l Imvi- lie -asa. els or in lic'i-M very ntiniplivc, , l.tiellli tun I1111111T111IH l" llli'lllinn. I Milieil , n 111II from my liinnv liit-lnls. Bil l t'ae nib lie ui-nerallv Very li'ii-ifiilly, i lino j'.t ll ltuleitfl', N. 'V. V. - A. r..Slniiini'li, (irm ers, , No. 1, ravettt'ville. No. .Martin ami No Marlift ! Square, Haleih, N.C.. j oiV-r le t lit- tniilr t iUy, ill iuHiile 1'rlci-H, ' tin- toll -wiii'i. vi, : I tiil.iiiM llm Timotliv ml Clover liny, j loam it..-, ll.itu C' It S'l'les. I ;u,l Ii is W'iiiie un i Vi'l'iov Corn, I I II leis While li .i.-.l Meiil. 1 '.''.il hlils Kxtia an 1 Kaniily l-'imir, ?.il''U als S riii uni xl.'lie'-e.-'. j li'nl :n. In U.-i linr. N! ii'kerr! ,iml Mullets,, llllll III:! C.OlV.K-e i Il.iins, te. nil 1 tin Saip Suit ainl limn, (lC:lil ,'os Whi-e 1111. 1 V. l'.'W .s '.' '.I .!...-. liil.ias; IVi vilein. I'll M-ssiiei O icisf'-.. Kstoi l'.il uii'i iui.1 xl' siina l.i-iaon, I! .1 ll 4 Yeieliv UlllBI'lls, i-' , ,!; ll 1. 1 1 1 i op -au ill", New l'u h i-.lt PruiieK, l ', lire It .1 l'i I Al'l'l'-S, ( 'iioii-- I 'iii 1 is CurmniH, Mixi-iI nml I'l.iiii I'ii lilin. I-; irl.sli nml . tio-rieiin Chow-Chnw, I' .111-1 T.inu'u-. Turk- y hii-I Uiirk. laipoili-il nml 1 iini-siii-Cnlsiip nml S.iiii Sal..'.-.!, tl.'i.l.llr ami CiliipplUrf lieet, ill u!i 11a I'I in r. '. niioi'.-.l mi l P .m-'lii- O.iliiienl.. S 100, ''p'.,.' 'in I Koiiin. 1 11T1U ! aial Ci udii .1 Win-lit, i: it-, , I-' . u r aie! toirn Suinh, 'i '-.on .I; r -x's Ci-lioin, I-ii,.'-IIhI 1 1 1:11111111 MliiB I'.'Oil, 1 tiuueil l'u Kin !, I'.fS I ViS llll'l .1' liil-H, I'ie i o!ae n-i.l t in-oii, l':..s'n I -'.e.in-.l I'li-o-innt, linpirii-J uiui A"'"1"'" Mu.-tKr.li, Al so : 1 ne line of I'n.'iirs, riuuruig 1 T .10 tier tml. Iniporte.1 leal Ame-i.-an Joilelgll J-'ailV Motion .UalKCI l.e iu price from $1 21 lo norts mid the latest change! ill New Nnvv Hi.,1 1- am .l.e.vn.g loaiin-o. o s' ....-.. III 11 unlll ini-h;.r,. IIUI .". .. I... ..,..! tra.l- II yon wish nnvt liinr in lli-iivy or Fniiey liroi-eiy bi'ie, point lo U" for ( '.ilnloue , imU I'i ii--' last. "."S.iiiieh-s hv iniiil or nlliiTivisn when' reiiumi-'ii. , ' i. -- a linn-S.t 1 1 im i m, ' Hrij;(S liuiKlii'.),', Urtleili, N. ('. HARDWARE. tt lit: mi sash. ,'((.,,;s, lit. INKS, OILS, WIMSiW'sliLAss, Steafl-Eapss, 1. 1 mi:, f i:ti:. nt, pi. srt: AND IvIILL SUPrLIES. (,'orrt-spouiluiic-- vmii-i ieil . L L L L L L i i Q rh-H lim SYLVAN ACADEMY ! rniiK a'AIkmh: VKAU OH' 1 iiioiitli' l-i-K'ii's Auira-t '.M'.li. l'T;i. l'u- iiion from f : a niontli. H -ihI honnl in privaln linnihe? Irom ifu to 11 in. inth KiMiiini oan lie renteil an t y.iUoK men i lorin 'm'.-H ' 1111. 1 himnl 1 lieniM-lvea (or a mnutler mini Miisii-h-HsmiR on piann au a.hii-.ioiial i-harire. Ko' partienlara ailJrt-n W. V. MAUSIIUI'l.N, A 11 , Smjw Caiuj', N.t. .luly elt, 1TJ. 4t. N F. W A I ) T1 UT1S I 'M KN XS. C. WALKER KANKS, W W W M 1 J ) JULIUS LEW & CO, KALSiail, IS. o., -Uiai.KUS IN- HARDWARE or DESCRIPTION'. KVKUY S.slt, D.H.ItS. AM) Hl.l.VDS. Wsesii aal Eiiny Material, Loiithcr niul Hiihl.rr licit inu:. raints. Oils, Ar. Largest Stock in No. Ca. ;!-i;m II T. KORRIS & CO., K K I . Ilalcip.h, IT. C. HOt.l Aii:XT8 nut l'nlnjwi 1 lin.im n'nl lii'imjje M'.iture, Siiiiii-nll Cutiim I'iuw, Allan Plow. l'lniu i, Jr., Ilurso line ami Iron age Cul- livnt t. Vi- luive in i-tore nn.t to nrrlrn 400 1Iii1i1h WhitH Hilfi-.l Men), 4UKI l.bn. liulk ;le.ir l!il Si.l.-o. 1 00 I KuhIii-Ih White niul Mixed Corn, SHI Uusheln IWt ' -. I hU. ."iOU tiuknuiKi Barrels t-'auiily anil Kxtra l-'lour, 4il H:irr l Sairiir White anJ Yi llow, tt.'i Hajf tl- tr i h. Hlinr lmils .MoIhwi h New Crop Cuha, New Orli-iuiH nml Snjur llmiae Syrup, 1N) .-' u'k Marshall!, l.iveroool Vim- Slt, 2" Hariri Knrly Hm I'ntiitoei., KHHI ItatiH l'nliipncii Uuuao, Till ll i' S S.uip, IOU K-ij Nails. Ami oilier fjeuiU m-ei-Hsary to imike up r fall n"ili. All .1! Uie nl'i've pool's we will sell tin-up I t-T i s.-a, in 011 tune, Willi hiiImIiicIoI y lits : mt'Oeiae nix. Sol. en n. laiii ia, j We hie lie.'i i-ivlnllv. IS T. dt CO. I decl'-'ifm jw. 6. McMACICnX ; (iKNKKAL ; C0XMIG3I0IT MERCHANT, I-:. if 1 cm! .Citiz-ne Nmional lhiuk, RALEIGH, IT. C. ' Consignments of all kinds of Mei chaiidisii.' niul I'rodnco solicited. Sat isfactory sides guaranteed and prompt , re urns invariable made, for model- , ate 11 inilnis: ! -i a. rx.. Colloii Slurairc at 'Jfieiveil also on ludcrali' Hales. i i ork aud Liverpool .Markets foi ward- , y ( . " . l evi ry day to jiatrotis. llefcrs to liali-igli Nnlional IVirk ana the bu.-iilic.ss public of the city m-T tr 1 71m JZJ ZJ.JiS2J I A hu-tre invoice of MILIJUIIN WAtiDNS for sale at $75 each; biih 'stimti il work and warranted. I OIT.N AM) TCI lU'CCIKS i.t 1 fHO to $100 inch; workmauahip nud i luali-iial gtinraiitc t-d. Flour, Com, Oats, l'liddor, II:iy l Meal, Chops, J'.rown Stuff, North I Carolina Hams, SiiU s and Shouldi iB ' iu fact ull kinds of Produce iilwuvs ' in store. scptl!) I'm f ZZ MA.Vl FAl '1 I UNO JEWELER mi EHGR1TER AMI m.AMUl IS Walcte, Us and My, j Hilvor :um! PJalcd "Waro. . Keeps h full line of nil nn'-i-hH louuil In i lirnt iIiibb Jewelry tore.: ! .....I jm- I tUHl .... w d. -..- SJ Maile lo nr.ler on the shortcut Notice, j (SeuJ lor Patent liinu Size.) ; Hair .lewrlry, College IJatk't's, I .ilcdals and Seals, ' (Inlerv Irom a ilihtance oliciletl. 0ood m nt on Hpprovnl to any part of the State I on rtttiafaiiory relerence. II. MAULER, ier1!-tf KaleiU. N C j Th bs-ats of tln V,xprB Steamboat : loiiipuny will run an follows Irom lOiU ol 1 Anrll until further untie : I Steamer 11. ML'lU'HISOX, ("apt. Alonra ' (larrixon. will leave Kayettevllle. every I Tmwdiiv ami Krlilay at 7 oVlock A. m., ami j Wiliiiii'irinn eery Wedui-silay ami Huiur TKN 1 ilav at 3 o'rlock r M Steamer VVAVK, (i:pl. VV . A. Hol.es 'n, ' will liuve fayeiieviuo oil .innuaya ami ' TiiiirHihiy at 1 o'cloil; ;V M.,anJ V liming, i l" "" 'I uesilnys ami l'Viitays i't 1 oVIoih ' I'. ro"neeiinif i'li the Wealern Kiiil mail at I ityettcville on v t-tiiieatiaya auu (JaturJaya J jau.v. M 3. l WILLIAMS A CO -Joints at t-i-tti;ville, i. V, 1 . mnp-pi iiun ' w
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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