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K'fff'f-i'ifm-fiiWiKi iWiiwlMwtiMiiiii'iiBiififfi itltf'la-' -4 i (Ehaiham Record ; : THURSDAY, April 22, . 1SS0 H. A. LONDON, Jr., Editor. THE WEST POINT Ol'TKAUK. A most trivial matter lias been tlie latest sensation. It lias been the snbjeet of .'rave deliberation by, rrcsident Haves and liis Cabinet. nndof exeite'd ili.-etis.-ion in both 1 branches of (Vn-.v. The North- have devoted e .Inmii orn papers have ff 1, t tl... i,.:.th.r. an, ...l'"" 1 ' conrt-m ... l . ii.fi.il i iiiiv- f.nifllD'eil Ml nil investigation coueerniiig: it. On:1 readers will naturally a.-k, "what i this that has created such a eoiimio tiunr Of course thev will think it somethin-; of tiaiiscemleiit impor-: tanee. What can it be '. Will, we will endeavor to explain. It i ' 1.. .1 . !!!... I ..... 1 ... i.tl, ' B,,,,t".' " was found in his room one morn- i!n recently with his hands ami feet tied and h slight tkh-eul on each cur -ml tins is wnar na- stirred upsnch a riunpus. Ir seem- that a cadet at the AVit Point mil- itary academy named Whirtakcr (who is a bright mulattoi was foittal one morning in his room with liaml and feet tied and apparently uncon scious. The surgeon was at :iv sent for who ijuickly discovered thai Whittakerwas feigning umvns.'i.tu. ncss, and upon being ordered lo go! up and wash his face, he immediate ly did so, as sprightly as anybody could. Of cuii-c suspicion wa theti excited that he had tied him self. No serious injury whatever was done, only a .-light cut on each VAr ju-t enough to make them bleed, lie told a terrible tale about three masked persons entering hi room and atn mpting to murder him. but his story i- not generally credi ted. Tlie reason alleged why he did it himself is that he was be hind in his studies and would prob ably be dismis.-ed, ami he hoped to excite sympathy by this apparent outrage on him. A court martial is now in session investigating the matter, and when they lini.-h then investigation we would .-::gg-! that they then try to find out "who utrmk I'.illv J'attcr.-oii '." JOSKPH J. DAVIS. This gentleman is now .-en ing his third term in Congress as tin IJejtresentative of this itho Fourth. District. At the time of his lirM nomination he was known to hut few- persons in this coi-ni v, but iti hi- canvass hero he made ho.-l-of warm friends .and he has bc.'..ino more pop- ular with o'.tr people each time that l'chas visited the county, and they have taken pleasure in giving him their hearty support his majority nt the last, election being greater in Chatham than any other county in the District. They are well satis tied with him as their Representa tive knowing him to be lioiiot. faithful and capable and we ex press their unanimous n-grels that he will decline another nomination. But though his private business comnels lii in to withdraw from the i public service, yet he w ill ever ie. all he can for the people and party that have so honored him. In a recent private letter t. the editor..! Thk IvK. oim he says: 1 nough I shall not be a candidate .again f.u any olllee, I shall feel mmo the h-.-interest in the success of the Demo cratic party, ami I trust our conven tions. State, District and Comity, will act harmoniously and w i-ely." DENNIS KKAKNKY. All decent people and law-abul- ing citizens will be pleased to learn that this foul-mouthed demagogue and incendiary agitator is about to receive u proper punishment. For a long time he has excited ami in flamed the rahblo of Sa;i Fraucisc... and it was feared that at his insti gation and hy his harangues a reign of terror would be inaugurated in that city. Rut the law-abiding cil- elve- to mens i'jA""",1A' -v 1 hold the law and protect their prop- crty and Kearney at once quailed ... i . i l 1 . ;. like a coward and his imluem e -' lost. He was arrested lor vi.ilal ion .. a ntv ordinance imailift llsiliLT " i ,,, .,,,,1 ...... vr,llteti. ced to six months liiiprisoiuiioio ami o tine nt' lilt Ml. Uc aplteal- - . . . .i I ' . . ... ed from this seiitenei ce, Itut a lugher court has amnneu u,s.. . ..... ... ...:ii ....... f.wl ibat the law can reach .. f I'll llllll. A.anlwll!!V;llni'v'in v, his .lied last we. k hi New York ( (1, . ; tv-.igb'. fit the advanced aga of nim tv-i igb'. Ho was :i sailmakei' in the United 'States Navv iindhad been i-i the eon- ' . 1 tiuuous sei'vieo ot the government .... . . . I I avillg 1 V;is. for seventy one years, a longer tune; lllull1lVll .lUll thirh -three than any Hum that wo have ever , i:)Xt. ,,f p,,.,s w,,,.,, shipped bom this heard of. city yesh i d iv. Tnu shipments t ' ibito "foot up -,"l- boxes already 'W (hi - ' v.... V....I. .1 IHMlili l nil l .ijm i . 4 1 I 1, Tho Sunday edition of the New Vorl; lleiald is always t:it.;vr uiau th edili..n of any other day, bu! la-t Sunday's was the largest ever et itiSlK"1' s,1"'vs M !l womleifiii ti ..i .. :.. t t ....... t . f ..... UIC 111 K'llU, I I'll I III! !lil'' l.Hlill'1 III pages with sis columns to the p'.go,-- i.ialiing a t. tal i f iue iiiindud :md fatyfour eohunns! t.):n- rea.hr. ean form li t'e i V a o.'tlm vast am 'Ui.t of reading matter therein emdaiiicd. ,UJ( ti 0 ,si:liiiT u.lu of the work ot p-iming s.:eh a paper. Of the !al e: un.l material required to print thi l i: ... i'... it 11 ..... .1. ...... With a 'omputed circulation of l'.Ut.Di'O conii-o it ii. ; y b a few ; thousand more it rtij iires -t i..i';i pounds, or "Jil 14 ton-ot paper; metal easts of Hoi aid p '..:. s. w. n..,..t.l .... u. ;.-.- ing s tons el 'metal ; ;' .'l!' .I'm) pit re.-' of type or 1.17.!.:;iM emu of compos site nt. to ttifMsli tiie oare lam ii o. Two largo tnel'ing fiiniaees. wil:; doll1. 1." stereotypit.g ii'i.c'.'.iii. ry. ami -even r.ei f i tiii:.' .1 uM" incss.-s ti, p.ose e this iii iten.il, '.T. p.-o; ,lit, a the per hour beii.g ut f.-rtii l-vti st. to'y e dt.a::i;i' lit, : . I feet Cllit 1 M-e sh; et-, -on.e .'t 1" '- cut, pasted a'ld f- ed d, I . li ii. b i every "minute by the pvt.- e-. 'In take the vrhteii copy f. r t'.ia pipir. set if liis print if a1. 1 ; i r i! So the m.i.ls iit.d to 1 livers r ( tl 'ab.irol' l";i compo itor.-. pro ! .) ! eis, "J." steie "ypt r;, ('" l r. -: .. e, i it tlilieefs. tit', men. l;, n i:u ': -' s ;ii 1 pa per wi in ;;', a;:.l d.stnb.iiors, I ld- ers ate I wrap-, rs." (i.mfl C;untj Oliicer-. Tho 1'vel h. ii'h 1 i .bt-M- of th. Charlotte tuo.-rat has tie f. ilon'm: to say ia regard t the importance of electing good county ctlic r- : "A great h a' is 1 i :.,g said by oil' editorial brethren in this S'av al ut w ho sh 1! be I 'r '-:.l''i:t. ( i.-v.-re. i . c. It is ot' novh a. vi i:up. itanc to the pi o; le i I tiled rV r nt coimti. -of N..i;'h 'arohna to h.ivi- e.-,..I ai-.i h "iie-t eo :;-.: i i'.i . is tl-.au to ha. aev va'ticahir man !'r. si b nt -.f t! . r.,;t..i Sio '.ii ..I Sin ri- If w a.tv . !- t h ,V" l-U' . t .( ". lk. and a -ns.bie :ri ('Hi 'v ('on i .i--del;t ,".' the I'llit iov. n.o; , im hi . Hi l.-nt 1'.. ai d ot :, tr. 'i. br. -; l St. i', s, i . r tl:. i r wh thev :.i can do us u y men for Pr. .-i. Ie sure and '.. p.b ut eoiiU'y g I. lent ill. Y..le f..r ', l io. 11; i i.b.l a.: 1 oh.ccr. Vv!:iui lor I he Deaf am! Dictili ami t lit- lliititl. The l'.im-it a: ..f tin- Ash.:.i fo- die has Ih-af and Ihm.b and the p.'.m.'i wi i'ku to Mr. C 1 iwe'!. ! Oroor.st.oro, In. l.tt. r,'o' irl to aim ng cm - r ti ; '"i'lider a l u!e of tie- I ' urd pu; i! wi'.l le mbiii'tel only at tit" eoi.i Itli Iiceiie I.t t !' the .session, ( aeh t'.No years. T'ne tin..- I'..r n.-.v pupiiswlh f)H Si p'elilb, r next. 'e take be tu. i ll the ages of ei"i:! and .1 Wi-I.ty one. The chil l ur.i-i 1-e - i m m mind. Tho State furnishes, iuit thing e.XCe't e'lotiiil wli.eii, ill ca.-i of i'ldig.-m v, niii.-. t b" furnished bv the County. I cm obtain lice tialis portiUioti on the r .iii e.i Is. t Itirs is a sehn,.; ;' I-,- ti," young, and not im a.'o.hna for ihe old and hi Ip-k-sS. If you know of any turn who ou-ht to be hele. Itiease send Ii.e the liarae. postoliici- and County ; :.io parent or ginir.'iiau. M ike statement deserip'i'1' of lh voil can. Will '.'.it vVa.-. ir. i it, err to titid diligciitlv of u.ur neiuhl.or O'.li lite lit 'I l ' i lit 1 . '! t 1 ite-li'e .' I or birth. -r particulars i i'..!:. -- ni--. W'e hav - a .1 par' men! mr cilori; 1 ehi'dr.-n ; so we In!;.' botli. Iet me h. ar fro.ii you as .soon hi. ronviTiii nt. Y. urs truly, II. A. (b l ai n, lhinci ah" A Shower of There have be n in till Phi showers of frogs, li b mid 1'c.di. b Ut it, remained for "Wake to eoiuu to the front with a tdiow. r of btigs. A jen- tletliall living lib,. ut Ihrie liiih'S .-o'lth of the ciiy stepped to tin do. r of hi-hou-o about dav-'oiiak yesterday, and was i-taitLd to s -e the air li.leii with objects descending in showers, but softly an.', lightly, like smnv-ll .Les lie ftoopi.-d down aud saw that th.-y were bugs, of a dull gray color, find a little Its:? in v'.zn than a gi-ii'i of corn. l licv 1:11 tiia ioy ami in soon ib,.y .-truck th.-groiind began to .raw 1 about in a wry sprightly mumirr. 'I'hev i'.'.l on III" hnut-e, in th-' v.u.l. (,v,,i;xvvL(,,, ai, ic ruu:v ll,ed l,!;.. (l pt,',,,,. of insects. A brisk bre. e was blow inn nt the lime, from th't eastward, and this seemed to have lM.ir.it lilt iiifiiii.T nun ii. mo ii'ie i u . ;.. . ..i . .. ill. it U u.,. . t5musj t( faU stcadi!y but slowly f,., ,'.,v ln-e.-.k- until the stl'l rose, i .1 .1 - 1 'I'l.,. hiki men mo suowei cui.se. .. iuv i i ... 1 ...... t i . i ...A. ;i,l.t.il,, ,(.foI. ,1,.',,,. ami gHthered in ..' n.., i. ..v 1 . Ol.snvir n" ' WUO'llll. Catching an Owl. t n .1 t .,1 .. ...ill il tlslll 1 III S' l Ills .ii'w.v it' i, . iioml in this vicinity and when lie returned to his hook he fun ml a eat ,,,!. u, ol lioth eaituml while r.,,1, ,,lui owl both eiiotim-d while trving to take the ti-li from the book, --Robe.soi.ian. S lllllieil. .A ICieiM Hill I HUH -f , I I 'I i nod ve-tei-.iav, sa s peas nre sell- i,, tb.re" at jar box. -New hern Mil u U. Or iit 'e Peach Crop. l'Ul '' t'"' pri-m i-' I i:nle i and ft b The tr.,il er.p.f 0;mu-c eo.mtv, the tloor wh.l.. .!., judge was pr, which is esnnK.t'.dto be wnrth a!-.ul ltHl.tlilll annually, sun', n il seiiou- " ii image by the cold -n ip early hist wek. It is feared th -t th" "p -aell iron is totally desttvved llilUbo-o Mali. A Sitake Tot ut o. A eov!csp."t.lc;i' News says t ; . -it in few Veal- :n;.i, Mr of the R lb i;.h iilV ei UlilV :' i:. is. r.it..t rai-e.l upon 1 in fi.i"!. h:'.i 'arm a pi!::t whi. 1 tud nppecranee vi s. iubl.ed a sn ,ke, li e marks f..r ,,Vt s -iii.l month w. ie pi .i:.!y vh uid it wa p -'.ti ly c i!ed. tin Two ( li'ldieii R:i:':ic. On las' Monday ev.':iim', :iv '. st .f !h's pi'.ee. tl ilwel'ili::. c'lti .1 I V i .!e! S .:;a !e:r. ir -troy, t'li:';,' Mi. m of her of Mi 1 1 t; J.l- e. t' I. t-y r I n iitM b otla-r ti'' a! peri . 1". l l M ii. ll.un- I'niv.fsiiy li. !!. Wi.oae s .1,, :-:sOi.,f eTiui ' the Ui iv " :'. Rai'roud, was i' Xe-fe.'-.iav. l. 1, .fts t) e . - i f ti w.e k oa the 10 .1 a . e. , hi oh- t at;-.:', t -ry. I . th ch.ira: !-r ard rat i 'ity. Th. ; i:ow i eii .'.oi.e f.' a : tlie . lei li.-c a r.iiv.-r-!' v S-at-oii. i r: rtli Car 1 i a R : loi 1. Ab..ut of ! filing 1 la n .! in: i. i. ! force i o.v i.ui .111 S'.l Cat tu. Tl: I', i s t tirst, h; a ir i u. i. o r the w i.ove r. colli" f ' I' tu .;i : with i h.i.'i: be about th. ill o,,ed v i r. A (V.v, lit of the R :i agh e ll IS lit U f 'llll'l lit a! -li-'o coiin'y, an at i'l.a! . 'ir-. i 1 1 w i.i. h .-i tie bi i v-1 ell a c -w .'.! .1 .Y.-ws t-av-R.iiboi-.. of b .th. 1. iv ir. i .ui- ' a.u-1 1 a b :.p- ;g 1' pa.r are r. , t . ' 1 .1 wit! r. a- ; .'is1-' Hi-h ii" tl.i th Ti i 'i '. oi i mete s I- "tig. Ditruotivo Pircs. hgl tni ft,.-;, I', M-leir .:l! ihe ! iv-t li.t - wh:c !.i:.e in li, ,; '.i.'ii.ity ! i ave b e.'.ieo uticol.l.1 ;i 1 st bii s i:i I. ute IT A !. ays t: beell 1' we. k It 111 s f pi la.1 ie l.beV I', i 11 i. .1. In n .: '..v- lo-- all 1 fanning i l- i f e.t'i ilt t U'lll 'I S 1 11 I Si tl A mm h. 1, i! ii.-etiimn!- hat , ' ,' loo's. The ,!.--woo I and tuni- r -- I'm;.-, far is -ti. th. 'i-aii i ihi'.hir-. e..:n.t 'ii.- lire h..s tive, invading ot- i: g hr.ii.ir. .is ,.f fean-.l ihii un'e-s .;i ait is in. of i..:.ie I at s.-M i : !n i'l iiu-e ( ii oi'g l eell V-. IV d- -t i eh.'U'ib. itild lies! fruit tr. . -'. It i.- a v lain l..i.' t!;.- lire w.,1 .! - I teh gr.q llag trav. 1 :u -U . i ! n-l.v l te p.... cult tion tit e.., nil'. .ic coiiiini. i.ici- Terrible Dis istcv. A t i 1- i . i i'lolu S;. f.i.i.is s that lute last Siit.day aiiel in .. ii a flirt- Us ! It r:e lii tl lick the t.-Wii oi' M !!,:.. hi. 'ii Mis.-.un. and h. v.h d a i that put f tie t wii ling We-t of the eel t.e .-.ii,ne tl.it t.) the ground. The ihhiis iiiiiuciii.it' ly to-d; lire in wi im: placi s, and ihe !'. lilies C illid bt-s.eii at t . me ha!:' der,-n points by the pa ngi rs i:i Mie tr;, m. Foity dead bt.iiies bad Pocii i.iK.-ii out, i.ii'.l t aai.y i.en-e w. rc fllppose.t tu lie lull ,. ,1 ill Hie l ililisor burin d Up Tln-rc w. le nho liiiiuv living -till in.pl isimed in th.-dtbris of the fall, n bmldii gs. All ihe phy sicians of the town Wi re killed iXi . pt two, and th.'e V. -. e-.,,t ;:i(,l ,.f d tcti'ts to ;!!..d tile Wo iluhd, of whom i' w is n.i ! there were si ine two hiin lit .1. A rehti triii', with tiM iity j -i.-i atis and nnr-s, and full of supp.ii h f: Sprit g:ii 11, Mo.. this nuiinii:;,' for M-.rrht'u I.I, ami pn.brbb ri;.r thi eral in ' othir ph i,s the I .....i-r trams wi.l nnive ilu- day. I,,, ' si,, rm was g.u- i.iitir.vost, n, Missouri, and s .roo:....ly snib re l ; I ut i, i,. ii wiu s aie a.i pros- tr.tti.l, no advices have b. a- .iyd. Viol nt una and hml ac eonipaltii.'d the wind. Many hoiii.-ii ss f.iiuiiies have ti.kr'l r. li.gt in U,e ..ep.,l an,! empty ,..,,-s. bands new and prosperous hitiues in llie .i.aih hst at 7 o clock la.il mght the America.i Republic, an 1 wuoevi nimil.ercd i.s, ami many aie still miss ,1, ,,,'e u,ll 1,.. i.!....,li,l ...l,lil i.nn to ing. several of whom doubtless liiirieil uiiiler ii,e Oel.ias. I-i. tOv-l.v. '-,-'.' wounded persons an; in the school house. A great In. il. V colored people VI. ... L-ill. .1 OP il,iiil-..,l rii.le ft,,,-. j ... ... ...... t..i.ii Inn Mnurw i. it. I. -ft ijt tin. i . nothing n li.a i.ei Lai v. Contri- butions are coiuiii? fu.ni nil Mip towns ill "lig Ihe lint- of llie n uul. Negro Incendinrics Sontoncsd. .. V 41.. .,....!. i .luted . .niiiiiiii iniii' vii'i ... April l(!ih, savs that during the months of Now inher uml IWcmher Hie little eity of C.reenvilh, S. ('., the little eitv of C.reenvilh, S. ('., was infested ly a bund of inc. luliar- ies, who, on dill' rent occasions, burr.- ,..1 .m,1,K.i luiil.lin.ru until , 1 . , .-.i -. " 1 about one-thud ol the eity was des- trovcal. The detectives soon .lis- covered that tie incendiaries were .negro thieves, and t'.ve of tlie band were arrested. They have been on l.i.,1 in ! ..till. fir ! week mil 1 1 1 day were found gni'.l v and selitei eed linn in i.MTinii.i i tJ If handed on -lane S;h. 1 he . m. . .-.wi.r. m"' Hie !-enincin;r wa a iniiiiiuu ru- lifitiiiriiable t -! lifiucp.ccs. The New Y.".k e .)iT! -pond, nt of Hale's Weekly say two sinful ir oiuei.leiiei s ut' ia. -r! .lily oceu: i'eil lb. r. ml M'..mlav. bub. it 11. Me I'nrdv and 11. r:::.n I . Ahbi.b died w, thi'ii tu, lv, i I' each o'ht r, the f.um. r in 1. - ii and the 1 iM.-l in his 7.1' ii Jie.i;-. At 17 at d !. -:W-l'.o yi ai - a. o. o;e calilo from t'.in'm e'ic it a'nl :he oll-.er from Long l.-hin.l. and i i.Mi d the same st.ui' ;.-!..t ks. A;, i a ulnle thev enter- I int.. the c..mn,i-si.'ii 'business i ihi ir ow, i-ec nmt, and continued :i-i... w r !' iv ili.eil ti ft v ' iars. utiM. 1C7, wlun May reth- .1, . aeh ui'h a h.i:;d'.' auc f.-rtui e. Tii-y Lu ll i.ai.d.-ouie 1 .. .-. -on 1 Pli str-. t, :.i.ii;oi' f e .eh o-ln r. in whah thev ived f a- ; 5 a. i-i M .is ..f the l.h -. -!i w iv Mi-ui thi-tv yu-'vs. At M t.'-ir lv died' of par.ilv ,rt. T'te fo'iiiy of M.-. : 1 in! h t l.:i i know ot i ! d. ad tli.it ; .I Irs bio fiie'i.l. fear- mi.oo ntVi et him, as h. I al ii a little Ie. tliouM 1 w , At : Mv . ,. d out on -'I 11 111. 1:: the pr. v :ou- t, -11 b-iel; aiid le.-ta Ihe 1 1 . f !!.,. n iralvs-'s of Tl iv in.!,, l.niif.l lo.'.ih- ilv.uv Ciliieh in :i I 1 1 : i -1 1 joii.tlv d...t hs Uveet!- th. li.lV W ; le Inii't:-: of Emurnnits. .iv .i v- x v .ri, ii ."-i: 'I": e ai 1 proud--' t be mo-! f.o'l '. ltil 111 I'tlC l'r; i! ill li' s - ii :-" !; . i i she- ieg the 1 irge-t !'..lf. .j ::: eiei.-.'a'ii on to the -e h'l'i i whi.'h h is o -,' i rre 1 i i any one ea in the :.!:. i.'.-'oi'v of t!;i- c nl'itry. : . i : 1 : tl.. I'.ls! ll.l'ii' in. aiths n f the pre.-. 1 t ,r . Sl liiig M .le'l ol, tia nu.i.ber -f i 1 1 1 i,1 1 a i ; ' s ii.i.vicg .':i-ov.-r thirtv-tive th -i.-.e. 1 as ngaijis! ..lily I !.!' o f ! the ,- a ia .'lidirg p. rio.l of i! re.- months of hist v.ar, .i.il ,f lhis r.ti . is k pt up for I he r. !.i .11 il:.; I il.c months ef the Vei.r. as it ,n. .1 ;.':. il'y wi'.l b--, the i-i! i eraiioii wi'i l e thnefoM as heavy a l! was las? e tr, mid l!." total tiu yci.r will tin r f.-i- I e i-l-niii thr. . i-.iui .. 1 :..". n wl.-ih w.ts Me i tii ;. -I i r ef n.iefni.i', . ri iviu.e h. ; in tie M ia' lT'1. or . . r !' ur hie. di e. i tle.ii.-.i.'.l in ail. b- :;.g by far lin !i.-:.ii.-t l'.i'.r.", oi i..i;' r .t ion to I!. th res (ii.it h-i th tu .".li ia-l in aii c.i ty ,-f th", a r 'tr ic e 1 -la,-:.-1 the '-.r m l.ite.l conversation w:i ir. of ei'li.'ielit seer. Ii.ty , I'.n.igi at ion. n.'ii.y v.. l" el 'i.incd ! . .-hiiva. b-r i f thi . I. '. a p"iu s fi .iu a by ;h- Co:. .mi--; Inat tin' heavit -! li ;i n h, ri tt'fi-r.- r i it. lvo !, win li it aii ::p.V';K ai ,1 th- ... , e'.iitt- 1 to al- l.' '' U. vhicll blue 11 "l.i 'u. II ii i i f f l.l! ..t: . n i, ..i t -ok p: aided t o t steadily !,i br.i', fi v i;f. w a v ali i in 1'2, ii, - i u hi f .re Mie panic r, ached lo "Jii ! m o. lub-'T:! it w.is fthlqlli'e heii'.v, 1 t iiig or iiCi.tltl'd, I i.t the limes ei .-. v. te depression in liis country goaby .hseoura vd 1'ur 'pe.au i-miui'iilii'li mi l theie was a gra.iii -.1 ih'cliiie in b77, when it c.iis as low us "il.l'inl, b ii g one of ii.,- lowest yeais ev.-r kii t-u in the hi.-tory of 1 'an ". -an migtalit ii I" the l intel St.i'i la IsTo il had ao "ill il l lea-, d t" '." I'l'.l, and hist i ,ir it was, as pi,-woiis!y stt. d. al.illt l:i."i.lHi'l 111 lolllld lltlliibers, w bile it protni-i s Mi:-; i-jir to nltain the hiiheilo nnpue dented ligiire of ei er loo l1;1!. Till liist Ihree molith of the year are jo !.. i , , li v the l.i.;hi st of ail. a.-, cmigraii'.s dishke to veiitmv ii I'm ir hai'i . ! i . .ieparuiie for ttie New World mi I f r a new homo din ing the .stori.iv w u.ier months, and ilu i. lore the Hish o' .-migration does not tib'y set ill iiiitil Mav. Mr. -I .ck--oti thinks that the coiuim' meiit'u wiHshow an eiiii -ralio!! Of 1)11,00(1, being uii lo'.b;.-dly the heaviest inlhix of Iviropeioi emigration f r any pie vkmis month thus far r corde d. It has b. en een.-r.iby supp. s-'d that a h. ivy i:ci. a-u of l'.ui ope '.n i-migi at i. ti .hit ing the j.i e.-. nt yi-nt h is b.-. a larg- iy mi dug to the liish famine. ! ut tt,i appeals to be crioti eoiw Mr. iei,s,,ii stabs that th liihh e:i,ijiali.i!i has lhil- f ir not i'l i l easi d prop, .i tionate'. v m.y more tliiin ti.a' of ellu r nationalities, bat (!n th ci.ti.tiy, the marked increase e,-ia. s i.n.stiv b () (ierumny and the Scmiium iaa countries. A Kinking f.-j.tin ..- m the character of the Ku- r itn-iiu ee..ir iti.in tt:i. v. ar is the bilge iiiihi-; .! young auii lniidy men. many el tln ui fscamtmiiviant-, who conic here to establish by the labor of their rii";i."d nriiis mi 1 liornv .1... .,';, r ,.i- ,.,. V..iit...rii Kfiil. - "Woman IIor3e-Tliiof. fiwa I livi.i ll.,..,n.nn.l ,,1-nHr Miss . ' , 1 n bi ii i.iioi . iiiieeti ji.-is, in.ts uttiiti sentenced to t.e ire mil ih'UiLv.i- tiarv for horse steahnc banner Mechanic. . Names of Postoffices. Miiiii.iii.d. ii.i, hi V 1. TiiniimsfiTi ..,ioIiiiiii.ii..i ... . of I ho Hail way Mail Service, has on foot a pi'otsition to change li names of nil postoflices in the 1'niteil mwnes of nil postol.ieen in tho l'nite.1 1 States which conflict with each other, . us well as of those which are now e, I Ml ,)!!,. na , f ll-.. ui.nw. Ji i t ii tinmo in States win re the ahbreviu- ted designation is likely to be mista Ion, mcii as l'a , Va., ! a.. La , hi., Md. nnd Ind., I'd. mid (.'oh, Mas-. mid Mii.s., etc. r.re to be changed, it I ,. .i , . v I 1 .. m.rl . ( tliit tlii-iuill fieililnte in ii great degree I ie safe and swift i ci.riymg of mail matter, as the chance of a let It T la ing sent t. the J wrong Sti.te will be eoaiplctely obvi .led. All po.-.it'1'iceS of compound hanies, mch as "Spring 1111 Acad- einv," "ledi' son's Cross Roads," or j i..i,..t v. i.'..,. ( .....- " ,. ,u ;,. I .. earning out this idea, have their ! tides eliuiig. d t names of one sylla i hie. This swci pile' v. f..rm will lie-! e; ssit-.ti! the le-ll ill. ill" of l.'Jtlll to! 1 ,."i I post oil ices ill til" I II i ted Sliit.'S. I'll.- Po.tn.aer t'.ener .l i.- ill bill ac e ld mee with the idea, and i. will, ' uolmiit diiidit be nl in out into i .iii.iii oi'ii. i, . i in niii i p ii iiuu opera I lull, a-liljgl 'II 1 ost . Terrible Explosion. A telegram frrau Sia Francisco, dal.-d .i il 1., says : "liio i.i.u.i I'owd. r Works m the Distiiet i f IhrkVy, ticross the biy, spl ) led vo-teld iv :.f ellio ui, kiibllg tiVelve w bile l.i li and twelve or tiPei u t'hi naaiiii. Tibs is the third i splo-ioi ii, : co inpt.iiv has su.-iiiin.-d. all j.t I; 11 led w ill hiss of hf . Tl.e explo n ecu; l ed ill the packing I'o. tin and f.'l the l.e.'U at W. 1 1; th.-re wer. kllied. Tl: !'e l.'as 1.1 ...It li.PlU) lbs of po , del in t i e 1' .o!li. All the vie tin. s were blown to utoiiis. A larg. ;i .lii'.ii if t!i.-t-kilil of a Chinamai was f.i.l: d wilh tin ipl.-ipie attache '. I li l e v.er : n. ii- s ni-i.ie in u c work-, and lis. vw.ie all blown to piece Cimt Hie Wni'!; ii ell ill t Iii-iil e if I, 'Willi the i Aceptioli ot one ma !tll till' I ACeptloll Mi" iiei".ii'.ii f whim ti.itr.ee has In !! fo md. I:i le i f the uoik ale six ho'i-i -. incbldii.g a boarding tioilse for the hands, all .1 wh'eii in. , still standing. Th eplos:oti is sup- i pos.-.l to1,. Mio ri'Miit of can 1. .--mi s Pne worki i. n ale hired by the piece, and din et d In I!.-' Wooden ti.allels in paekiiig car ridg. -, lo;t th. y found tiny coin 1 woil; . a-t.-r and make ii-av ni y by iii::o iron hniiiiners, which is a cry dangerous practice, li is .--'li p. i.-ed lii it sonic !na. i slrnck h .s e.u ' t ii'uc oi ce '.' ni i.fleli, and it iv. t: . li', igniting the p no'u r In fore iiiili. w lii' . ;i e'liinn.lliie.i'ed with 111. i.ijie. lit packages, w.th ihe iibovi l. i t .bit. r. salt. A IVrlVrl ( leik. ; l'r "i :!. w.i .linn.1:..!. !' Mr. .1 It ii Y. boil., a cle 'ir-t eo.uptioP. r's . tlioe, di ri; in tin- ' e, die 1 yester Mr. I.l'lb's i eh-ik at lh.il c.imp'r ill r's I iv, in.', d sixty on f it in v w as a pp Hated i. !.!::. ii. in lie lir .ia', in i he til.- third pi arler of . lie Iniv- 17.) I. t the He- ef i bom duly I 177'b 'he da'. .vlara!i ci of Iud. pi ndelice. f th. e oiie to W i hhigtoii with the i v i 111 I en!. lie dl- d ill S, , t 'li.bcr, i',7, :.:' i .' forty ihr: e ye.rs' c .ntin- 'Us ,, -v i'-i: M th-' lii-1 e 'iill'trnlh I' V i'e. 1 ! i s "ti. .1. hn Y. l.oib, wn :i .Tune I'd, a ,1 six .1 iys nfi.r Ins t et 's ,b at ii, 111 the th.l ,1 i pi irt.T of 'i'l' ant" I a etc. t; in the 'aii ag liis forty-three .-a ie . ciis oi' e 'i,lii'.tous n-rvic; h.l had oil! o'a" h IVj of ah-eliee, ilild thtlt tor tiie .lays, when he w, nt to Rich mond, Va. S t aiixi. nis w .is he about liis w.iii; that In.' gave th': c'.crk de tailed to da il in bis absence tl go! 1 '. 'l ir e tell day. WlifU he ivluriie." .',e declared he WHtlhl llev. 1' gi) a Will agim. il" often waid bu never ; lioiii'.ht of being tiismisscd, su h a cold .Hgeiiey iipp.'iiring s I improbable D.iiiag lii.s entire ollieiil life he m v , r Weill any whi te hut to tiie ntlice, church and limnc, except, i t.-sil'ly, wh. iihe was e tiirtiiig, and always w. i.t 10 tins-' places over tin) same r u'e. He had not been to the Cap it .1 for thiity years. 1'i-r twcnly ':; e us he wteild lit v. r periiiit aiiy lt i i v I,::! hiiiis--!f t i touch hii books, lb- t,rk the utmost cute of them, and .--ei me I to feci a pi rsoiial physical im t when any one of them fell on ihe tl i'.r, or got i's corners flayed or nibbed. lie loved them as a WOIllilU 1 .Vi s : -ins, (i- .-iiks, or babii ti. lie I'lei; it inly, diui'ig the busy days of lie- iMir, i ttiu-tu tlie oi'.ici! ut II o'clock m the m or. i ing and often declared lie f It hapi'ii r at his desk than when .uiywh ie . '.sc. As souie men are horn m the ordr of the poet, the latt sinoii, the great soldier, and a f- w in the ordt r of ihe true ir.-ntli man, su was he one of the still fewer horn in or.h r of the perfect clerk. So accustomed had hn become, in his 1 forty-t'ir.-e years of service to the tian lhiig ot warrants, that in bis last ' hums lie went piilitoiiiimic.rtlly through Ihe work of getting them ready, ban iimg Mum. signing them. 1 putting on mid removing thu blotter, ami ;n ing them aivay in order. His i ifivice, with that of bis father, niakex I ei 'hlV-six veins of continuous faith- fii:in s in one omci! iiini on me same kind of work. Ho was always rd his : ..Oi.... ..ti li.mr Iw'fot-A the titna to. , , i coiiiinejiee work, ami was iiiwnjui llie hist to leave. If tiie dead can coiiih back 1. 1 the seems lb. v loved in bf-t his ghost will foiid.y and lovingly haunt the dial rooms nud daikclied eoiiidois of tho lirst comptroller's oflice, poling with iill'.'Ctionate gaze over tho warrants wbicil his mortal, eyes so many yeara ovcilooketl. In : cimnictcr -ilr. Raub was singularly ' tine, generous, kind gentle and aim- , able. He bad not a single vice, ami lu.V.T tllll.lri 1111 CUCIllV. and m Lis .1- ,, mourned ami hs ur s ...... ilecplv lillueli'e.l as uu iii.iii uii ever entered tho Tieusury Dt-p-irt- mciib i ADVERTISEMENTS. M k C, H I i V A "3ir W JS A - U MANUFiOTURKRS' AGENT, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, BEST AND MOST IMPROVED FARMIXO IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILL BUY SELL Oil EXCHANGE S P E C I A Tilli't k Smh ltnii ..ve I I'tiglm- mil ll..Iei,1 f.n' K.n'Hi.'s, Saw Main, ilmiliij; nmt lUI rurinnum. lliti-tior-, CliaiuMi. iui-1 S,i.:n.c..i-. Tnrl.lii. WiUer WU...K I'.e iihtn Kuv..rl!e clruln 1 trills, Tliiuiuih' " V A It ! A N E M A CHIN E R Y . Wh,.:ii in-1 Crn Mill-, cmi :in I en Cru-Omrs. Ir-'ii V I Mill.-, llii -kie llioipor nii.l Mmv.-rn. V.n. wir. Ma,.,11,.rv e..,;m. C..U..U l l;m .r.-. la.lliii: em u;e...r,. s.iiuv link.-.. II l'..wi. Unilu Knn, iVm Mi.-a..-, r.-.-i enit.r-. .'I I r Man. nii.l i-iy Ar.i.'U' W iiMnlil.it. ivc t lillill J.ll.l I M P () R i-. .rre-. I ..itil-'ie'e S. .1 1 -I : e I I lent p.-lllr 1 1 e it 1 1 : 1. 1 1 fie-iil-l:.. .;. I'atiil .k'in ..r iiitr mul nil kln.lH of M;l-lilln'ry ali.l I aniiiiv lilill nii ti rt tilrlii-lii- l .l'.i.i..l.. I- lina mi ni.-li -. . n all klii'l, uf Mi.. rllllinl'V W.il'k. IliiviMi ilu- Vn ai. y ..t llii- lii -l Matiii;.u".iiil.'! in tl.r I nlt.' l I will lie nl.-Ii ..nlv Hi.) Uo.launHi.r ,.f Ma- ICli.-rv. Alt Ma liln.Ty rally liu.'iniiCi'i' I n-llepr.'-. tc.-.l ! W ill t-iv. a HM-"i.al'l Ti iaii-. im any llrllnl'lo Mniiiiai.-iiir.'r. It.'-. re.ei eiiee ko. ii ami if jiiuv.l. V..11 nii.ill Hiiv mi i..y li.ai j.ui I'liy Inuii me. W.T.KUiCKVELr & Co. Dl)RHflM,i.C. Ui WUfACTLIftCD FUEHITURE ! JOZZ7I T. MORRIS 8, 1'i.riier i.t Ii;..:iev:i an 1 l-a .ae Sir.-, s, R lleioh, N. C, UK M.Kit IN' All Kinds of I'm liit lire. M it treses, and Sp: ing beds. 1 I'lve ti .v lii tt- t' "- l e".1 - an I Kilri'l- He I i t. mm & co (iitOIT.KS and G9MS8M MERCHANTS, Raloish, W. C. s 'I K .. S l- K"K - -oi.r.i!i.K isi.xi .if and am r.Al.DWIN AMMo.X'l A PIS S.il.VKP llDSK. 'I'm: sr 'r.vw.i. .' -i : n I'i. vm Alt. is fi ,.s la w. r.!!MKi:S Sl l'l'I.IKs-. w.- li.iv.- h; f..'r.- .in l a. arrive i l.M I :!a,. C 1 If". I'l I'll" Tuile'liy ll.'iv. l.i:. 1, 11 Is I. II 1 ettiiy tin 1 IVri n .ar. l mi I .. e.-r I- i" III tii- n H.-.'tTet' a- 1 w :..r .'ii-l iiiili me. l.ei-.-. i- . ir. l. isii.. Will uuilii i.-ry r.-i If, illy. M. T. X li'.!I Jt CO.. ,.lAii..'ii; l-Mf o; 1880. COU. mm, m i, SIeiiih, II. C, l'RRi'ARIN'd FOR THE NEV7 YEAH! WV.iiT..rf..rii!e.'ihii.'..t 3? m VMM UM U At I'i'tr AMI I.r.-i TtlVN C,wT ! All Dssirablo Goods U.-li.-n.in1" Stililtm1-. ci. , W'.c .r. I'l alilii-., Cinslmei-,-, '.-kit,., VCKK.VT V.VRIKTY of WDObKNS TOR Ml'A' S AND HOYS' W T.AR. Tlie lmale-t si. ..-V Hl. l - Ce.il lil.-l-lyof .1 :i,.-:y TOWIXS U-TOW F.l.S! T.lWItt.S ' jfl h MKQK C... W!.l: un.iinw i-k v fill 1 l'oore, vvith i.yi. mutch -!n-i in.it ki f! flMMfLS ' I'l. inn, -in I riaiill"lr' Shaker, SILK VARrS, h-m-'s' cami vti.i.ti.-K o,...ra linu..u, ritii,. l..rs iiii.l Imi'-y. Plaids, , nlilti l.il.ri - an I twllle l. lllli-.-.l",!- Il J.'lllJ'.l-ll Lsnter for Sale itivr... l.n...l n.,.l i lti.,.1.1. ut Mln.ri n.ttt.- mil,- . Wtist i.r or.- ihii. mm n m m mm W mm mi mm ..f 'ill klii'lsi Hiieli n .m-. Ill -k .ry. nth... w.-ilinc mH.,i,., ,,,,iUr. ..i.k. eer-niiue-n. hi -a u ' -M t-w r -u-i. ''j; oru.ir- -..I..-.H-.1. I. VNi:. Miuitiit'-r. it February Vli, istnt. STIIKKT, SU. W . J. STIIKKT . If. I' -J W.1.1 Raleigh, X.C. S. R. STRF.ET & SON, lOVNKliS AMI I'ltol'IKTOIlM. Rest Sample Rooms in Ihe City. The Naiiutiul ovt'riuoka I'uinu or('lt'i ,pire, tlin linesil ark in Hi statk, ml ly to Ouort vf tlf Uuuse ADVERTISEMENTS. N ERYI T tf rf"1 rW ' - SK('ONI) HAND MACHINERY. L T I E S all liner., iv.l M.i.'liiui'iy mul K.iiiunit; lin i Unions T A N T ! fOR PLEASURE, SMOKE THE OLD ff issw - -i.-.-.:-ivaia,-5a'5A Tiie Liii-il imm New Home Is ! ' tl,e 1' I ' .'i I n Uiel-l-twt IT.i.llIC .1 .ei I -kali-1 w.irkimtc i M-iviiii! Mm lilii.-. -IC.,1 II, the 111 il. Simplicity, Durability and Capacity. I, I- -l.i' 1'. '.'le,':i..l. -.f Mi" iutili-m fur It I MXtlN ., 11-l l lMi. IHMtlMl, loUiUNi. m:.!!'IXO, sl.VMINli, jl 1 1 1 I N. i. TV. KtMi. li.M.'MNO, I l:: N . ! . : . Ill 1 I'l 1XO. i.AlllltKIMi II I M -l I II HIM., OYl'. "i:v.'ry Mi.- litiio W.i.-taii'"'i. J. 1.. sTosi:, S a1.' AjiU. 1,:. Irish. N. C. AIs.. .le;il.-i in Oi '.iti- :ni.l l'i.m. s. w. ii. iiciiorjM, in-iSlif Aki tc in i . Intnl. la l'm-l.iry. Sliockoe MacliineWoris. llirilMOM), VA., Mic.iii'n '.liters, f l'..rt:il l" a i'l StiC.I. tinry l'.tiitlnc 'in. 1 s.ei Mil!-, l . tii l l whNil Mills. slmllliiK. 111. tlt'!'4 mi 1 i'ulleys. r 1 l.ll-.e WlCH' Wlirl. T l.i.e.. l.i en Ma. lili.eri. Wr.ii:lil lr. 11 Wurk li. ns. .iii.l Ii-..i; i',-i.,.liic-. M.i 'li'.iiery 't Iiry I'm, .-riiai'ti, (Winning A. ThiTshiii!; Miuliinef. A srK.MAl.TV. Repairing I'roinpll.v i. Carefully Done. TaliMt's PateirT'Spari Arrester, The Invention of the Ae. 1: . .eji n-.t il.-.-tr..v U.e .Inirt. II il.m. n..t Inter I -t .-W I Ii i'i.'. Ililt-n ll.'" I III', i.. It IH ll..t ll"kU. un.l i. -iil;-'-s ii" el, .mil l.-. It ri'iuirtw in. illr'-t I ii ". i : i s I" I" -. i..n."l m In Ii nil-tlii: nteain tit.ilnl' ee i... :i ..!.j.-.'ii..ii,-ii-i.', a- Ui. y ! l.-ii .'l nJ iiil.iw -i ark- i" . -eiil '!. ll rH iiilimii" u-r . e. i, filial, si.-irks. Wlll-'ll. I V i-einlelisllllell. ,l. U-..VS lite alt (tit. li, SI les, IV ll. 11 Hall.'l- IB IIN'll, If 1:. j.e.-le 1. III.' .01 l.-lie.V Is ileKH'. .-1 !' lp- i ti' l"ii "i tl..- u ai .-i . mil Ui.- I. ll. r k.-.t In a llltl.y lill. -I,. It l- si 111 .le am! iluritl'lc hikI citu . ,. li.-l ii...ii. I: enii I..- Cii 'l.e,! l.. nny l.llur. X-i I'l.ititer fli'.iil'l l' .Uili'.i.t .'ii.' "f ilL'tn. In nirnti -i- ci.iii.5iil' will li.Miri. kHih nmt l.nru wiien- ihn 'I'lillmti KnuUiii. ami Si nrli Arnoitirai nre iih.'iI nt t..iiiu nil.- nil i-linrcwl fi.r wnl.'r li.irs.-....r. rs. ii.1 f..r illu.-ini'..-.l i lr.-iiliiiti ami lirto list. tntiyJ'J-iiiii (ilSAV'SSIMU IFK MKDKINK. TRADE MAR..THK i!:r w Km TRADE MAtK V?V An iinffilllng riiro mr fH'ttuitiii in i'"t i ht'.t, tin l dfiicv, Jin-! all illN,.Hi.-Mli;U r-a- ill.Ml'V Hf hflf AllllHi': ItH I'.tA BEFORE TAIKD,.i M " ry. I nl-FTE TARIRI. v.-rs.'il l.tis-liu.le. l'niii iii ilu lia'k, nimiH'ai. of Vl-li.ii. I'l-.-ttiiittire iM.I Air,', uml ninny f.:Ii-r 1Ih-...-ise. iti.ii le.-i-i t., insnuliy ..r o.naiiiinrUi'ii, and a l'r. tn-it nre .irriv.'. I, Knll .'ir:l nliir. In "tir Antilipt, wlil.-b .l. stt.' heti I 're.- l.y inuii I., ev.'iy ..lip. ni..l'li t. Ille Me-IMtie Im .. l.y nil .Iruc-IMs al 1 ir ut-kiiK. ..rxlx '.'iek.-tK.'H f.-r ti. er will l sa-nt fr.i- liy mull ..n r.--.-i.i i.t tin- -n..iiev l-y fvl'lrnanlug i lie ;;.'A " Mi::u lt co. XI". lima .-' li...-k, liK.rii.HT. Mich. ('M In I'll iMiielui' mul i-vi'iy wli.-rn l.y U liriifieb-tn. uuvn ly J7c. HACKNEY ASH II OIIO, X. c. l'nistl -e. in tin- siiire'ne tin. I F.Klentl C- urut of ttie S u e, mul tin' Superior Courm i.l Chatuant, l.iiii.l. Il-li an. I 'iiiil.'er.l. AsH'M-iiiie i'..iui-.-l C1..1. .?nm A. OrHliAtn. ci. iiraliiiiii will regularly ntt.-ti.l tl.f HuKrlor Coona ..( t liiiilibiii iv. iiniy. r vn.-(iM..ii t'O.-n iocnot..iis iii all im o III.' Slulo V) luUU tt T'rfg'Vn'DPULfcl' BECAUSE RELUBtE. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 22, 1880, edition 1
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