$ Ol-halliam Record THURSDAY.. .August 11 1S7U. LOCAL: AH advertisements mul In- handed Sn by Tuesday nf every week, in order to be inserted in (lie issnc of Hint week. Hun Cu-.i.ruti. W regret to henr that the Img cholera has made its appearance in pcveril sections t tlii emnty. This " ease, nearly every vear, utta'-ks our bogs mid destroys Urge numbers of t hem. JoritN u.istic. We are pleaei' to see tlmt the Durham T ibaccn Plant seem, Jo. tern.ined to keep pare with tbe urojiress id that wonderful town, and has been en larged to a I'.'.' column paper. May much success reward ill" eucrgy of its clever proprietor. A Br.K Don Km irr, We have, just beard of a dog of Mr. ,1 iseph D.irk, of ibis county, hi ii.g stung to death by bees. It was quite n lieice bull dog, and by some means lie knocked over a bec-hic, and at once tbe whole swarm began to sling bini, und be kept stinpi'fiijr and biting at thein until after the fight bad continued ueaily an hour, he dud from thnsting-i. l'ltivntiCTKi) Mkktixus iite an ln-lor.-Ktiuir prntriicted meeting has recently been held nt Pleasant Hill church, six tidies west of this place. The services were conilucie 1 by the l!cv. T. J. (iiitts. mid fifteen conversions wi re niade. Our Baptist trh-uds will begin a protraH ed meeting u,.it Saturday at Rock Spring cb'irfh, two miles north of this place. It will lie conducted by Kev. (icuge I. Moure, nsi.ii.led by otlier Ministers. No I,tvrri:i:s.-This U the first number of the Kk(-uii. in wliich there does not ap pear one or m ire letters from our numerous correspondents, We hope that tiny will not al'ow such sin iinptecedeiitrd occur lelire to aeniil take place. These letters nie iren. -rally read with much pleasure, mid fiom many of them much iiselul in for (nation lias been obtained. le-t our cot res pondents not "wemy In well-doimt," but eontinue to entertain and instruct each other. A Fisil S'l'HHV We know full well wiih what incredulity n "lish story" is beard and what a "knowiujs" smile vad es tin fer.t'tres nf the listener wheu told, in d yet nt :be rik of havinrf its Irutli" til'l'ess ipietionrd we will ti ll the follow iiur story ol a woii.leitul lish recently caiiirlit in tins county. Twi of our citi t. ii. K 'b it I. Sloan and l.-roy l'ntlisball, M, ie ll l.ii:;.' with a seine, a lew days , l.ear tl e ni. uth of liocky liver, when they rnujfht an ir-!'iiMry "round" fish. w ih ii jf al-out in e pound mid rejriihuly foinn l. xcept it liH-1 no mouth! N.ir whs there miy oii'ice where the tmuith sbouM bace been. No, bow could Mich ft lish liveV lVut it a pit? but thatsiturt of our lonir winded spmkers were formed like that C li! Oi l) Timin In Ciutii m. We had the pb uMire. a lew tin i s a jo, nf a visit f:nni our vei eniblo c niii'yinaii, wniinm (i Harris j. ami ei j yed an instructive and inn li sting inlerv'.ew wiih lulu about the old limes and people ol tins eountv. Mr llnrris is one of our most promim-ut t iti-y.i-iis, I. aving been the S'unt-r from this eoiiely belon- tlm bite war. and is retuiuk-al-lv well pitted as to 'he early history of Chatham, lie is the grand son of the fa mous (id (iohlsti-nof l'evoliitintinry mem i-ty. and nai rated to us ninny exciting in ri b ills in the lib- of th.it dining whig. The traditions of our ll-voliitiomiry he roes, and een tle ir vetv iime. are rapid Iv passing a way, wbi.h should not be. l':ic'- succeeding -.-eneiation ehuub! be ina le ai'it!i'.ii:t-d w ith the memories, cud deeds ol ilnriiiLT of the ni'-u, who won Auuric.ui ilidepi udelice. OorxTY Cum ui-wiiin !:. Tim 11-iard 1 (hi their regular tin tithly ineei'mit on the lib, all the iii.-mbers present.. The f.,1 lowing accounts were audited aud ordered to be paid: tt. (!. Liitnlielh, for bacon for poor house, $T:l.t:j. W. H. Wiikor, lei-B a (iiinstablu in State coses, !j-,1 7. J. A. Pn ith. h committee man on bridge at llyiiiiin'ii 5. J. S. Williams, repairing bridge across White Oak, $3 C. K. II'MH'on, fees in crnin fin, ij!7 J.J. Knigh', for services as otlicer ol grand jury af Inferior court, f t. Jasper Fnushee, for oats, as overseer of poor-hotiae, aud as crier at Inb-iior court .::.". J. H. (lethrie, fees instate cases. $.W J. W. (.alder, witness ticket. I.!)0, L. It. K.xhne, for i.-suiug nrder.i &e. 4!. Soeece Tsylor, ail fees, $li0,15. llsnks A; Son, medical atteutiou to pris oners, $H!S-J. W. II. Hatch, for services as assessor, $.Y2 .VI Andrew Ilea leu, for services as assessor $.V.',.riO. Z-no Johnson, for summoning witnesses &c. 4.S0. J W. (.'abler, fees iii State cases, $:!.flO. I. II. Cb gij, services as coiiiuiissiouvr, &c. f.'ll.'JO. C It. Scott, services as commissioner, &c. t'-'H. Mark Bynuui, services as commissioner, $10,V). (ieorgo Woiuark, clvsuing out court house, ifO.Utl. C. I!. Scott wb suthori.ed to contract for repairirg Prince's bridge ftcmss New ll.ipeou the itab-io'i road. Ordered, that J. W. M. I'herson he rp fi.iitltd I- l.r dollms tux lor each ol the years 1ST I -72-73-71 and "3. W. H. Wicker was appointed cmts'ib in O.i'ilaud towuchip, and ivo his Loud us f IIASOIC OK W'KATIIEK.- 1!1 tlieOth Inst, tliii Kt'ctiuu was viewed by ft regular "North-easter," a cold rain-storm, wliicli produced ft very sudden change In the weather. For several days previous it had been extremely iiot, tlie thermometer being iu lliu nineties, snd every oue swel tering iu the best, when suddenly winter clothing mill Urea were in deiiiiiud. It in lint natural that such suJtlcu changes should cause iimcii sickness. Till". Pi soil M Si' ll no l. We arc pleased to learn thrt this Institution has opened Its present session fo auspiciously. Indeed within a week from its opening this session wai 'i't ahead of the la-t and considerably ahead of any f Tiner session. It should be a Hottrcn of pr'.du 1 1 North (lurolinians that tills School is iihea l of any similar enter-, prise iu the whole Smth. We Imv ever felt a k'indly interest in this school from the simple fact that it Was Hrst estahlitdied at l'ittsboro,' hern in our native town, in the year 1 Tl'o, by the Oraudfather ol the presel.t Proprietor. Attempts to Hon. Hiirlftry and rob bery are of so rare occurrence ia our town, that it excites every one wuli alnrm and astonishment to know that three attempts intve lieeii made wilhiu a week's tune. Oil the nljtht (if tin- Sill, eomt) one attempted t'i break into the suiuke-hniiBO (f Mr. Spcnco Taylor, but ran away belore he ef. fected au entrance, as he heard Mr. Taylor coinlne; after h'.m. We presume this gen tleman's sinoke-hniise was selected, because be bad recently commenced house. keepinjr, and the would-le thief thought be would find it well filled. The night previous an attempt was made to rob the chicken coop of our Postmistress, but she was arous -d by the iioise and start- d for tin scene of action pistol iu baud (wliicli by. '.he-way she knows how to uie), and the thief made a hurried letn-at. Ami on the afternoon of the 10 h, In open daylight, while the fam ily were anseiit for an hour, some one en ter.td llio dwellinjr of Mrs. .loaiiua lingers throUh the buck Window, sc.ittered thii-- about promiscuously, but iiotliinyol value was taken, as doubtless the burglar was frightened ofTby hearing some one pa'.sinr. By a singular criincidence our colored frieU'N are now holding a "Wg revival', here, which of course makes these attempts to rob smoke-briiie and chicken-coops all the more surprising!?) STATE SKEWS. Illackherries. Four cents a pound U the price of blackberries. About one-fmrth the usual quantity will be sold here this season. Winston Sentinel. (iold liuliio.i. Charhitte Observer: The nsays I of gold bullion at the United States 'assay oHi in this city in the month of July, amounted in value to $-"..- A 3!o:l.d t oiiiity. Warn n County levied no tux last year or this, and had on Monday last $737:i.l3 in the Treasury. Is theiv ain ther eonnlv iu North Caro lina that cau say as much? Ga zette. lie veil ;ic Appoiittinenf . Tin: staniji agency tit Durham will be ie established on the lo'h im-tiiit. Mr. John Nichols, of this city, has t.o-!i itpp.iiiited to take charge of the oii'pv mid willleavo for Ditfham early next week. New. 3!:U Riwnt. Kiimton had on Saturday last a hot time of it. Mr. J. C. Washiiig ton's mill, near the depot, was burn ed down. This is the second time that his ni'll has In-i-n buriiud in the last eight years. Oliservei. Telcjdmine Line to Durham. R.d -igh ami 1 n hani are to be con cniueetel by a te'.eplionie !in . Tu'a will bit it great I'ceonuiiod.iti-ui to imr prnspcro is neig'.ibi-r and to the b.mkers and nienhitiits oi' this city. Outerver. W. N.J'. K. K. The We-tern North Carolina road is now delivering passengers ut Gray Ragle, three miles beyond Swau nanoa tunnel which means beyond ti e mountain. The road wili be tiu ished to Ashevihe by November. Winston Sentinel. Cows Killed. It is said that 78 cows were killed on the right of way of the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Lino Railroad during the mouth of July, notwithstanding that many miles of barbed wire have been put up ou either side of the track t) keep cattle Oil'. Charlotte Ohfoiver. Colored Asylum. j The second story of the Colored Insane Asylum building is rapidly 'going up. The main building and oue wing will bo completed by the ' 1.1th of Dicembcr, with au accommo dation capacity of 150 patients. Goldsboro Messenger. Roibds Exchanged. Four Million dollars worth of bonds hnvo been received and exchanged at the Treasury Department. These bonds represent every class of indebt edness ou the part of the State, und come from all sections of the United S'ates. This looks like business. Observor. Raleigli H.iptists. Tho Uajitists of Raleigh have called the Rev. Thos. E. SkiniU'r to till the pulpit viicated liy Reir. Dr. I'ritehard. I)r. Skinner was the Pastor of that. Church bt fore end during lh war. The Salisbury .Street Raptit Church of Raleigh is ono of tlm riehe-t in the Stato. Charlotte p.uioet;it, profitable. We are reliably iuformed that a cotton factory recently orecteil iu. a neighbonnsr couuty declared, a uivi Idetidof tec per cent on tbe capital a kerosene lump from one table toJA. l".MttuewB,of Louwbar,eBt !.. . i, t.H .wL...i.... :l .i n,-,,,., ii,- I u.. tor $300,000. The sain id sub- work. Forty per wnt. per unmun in' these piping times of peuco is some-1 thing not to boBuetr.ed at Char - lotto Observer. U'tlltiVille (irilSS. ; -.... i ii,!...i, t., - 1 1 11. J l'l IIIW llilllll V, 13 Hint selling new hay at $1S per 'ton, and i we suppose that his laud is uo more InorleVs than a fair average. Yet, ! instPiul of rulfivntino grasses, raising sheep, cattle, hogs and a suihoiency of j mules for use at home, our farmers I cram every acre m cotton and fall j in debt at the year's end. Tmboro Sontheiner. ; j State Taxi's. North Carolina levies a smaller ' I tax than any of the SouU.ern States. ! .7 1U V -, Arkansas, dO; in F londa, 1)8; Heor - Bia. r.D; Kentuckv, 40 Louisiana $1.43; Mississippi.; Missouri 40; ' South Carolina 45, Texas. 50, Vi, - giuia,50. Wo are unable to give j that of Tennessee. North Carolina . i r oo i . m-:i. St I Tiw. A r ii i if ' IIH U. OC 11. It. 11. The correspondent of thn News from Oxford says, that the Oxford J and Henderson Railroad bo lonir talked of is no loncer a mvth. The I inouev has been raised and the con- I tract has been awarded for its early eomjiieuon, so mat iy tue i.egiun.ng . of a new year the cars will bo rat-1 itliugatour every door. This will op. n up as it were an inland villup? , lull of busmess and bfe to the de - jfightud wt ranger. ' t:i 7r i i" i A Mienll UOUbeil. j Sheriff Thomas F. Worlev, of IJones eountv, was attacked on the main road lead.ng from Trenton to Jaek8oii6villc near Johu W. Eubanks1 ed up to the Clerk's desk, and thu ' plantation yesterday morning about j was ihe name ho put in, John Shu i daylight by three disguised white' ford Sampson Goiitlock Wesly Swain 1 men, and robbed of fiiijJ. He was . Ouiulv Addison Coekman. Mr Chal- . .. - - - -i1 '. . . , l 1 1 ! . I ll. ' badlv uruiscu. bucked and Dragged ! and tied to a tree, in which condi-! I tion he was foil ml by Jim Gooding, '.. ,.!.... ,1 KI Ki .'..l.w.l- ., ... .luiuiiinivnuuui u., ... m. The men who conin.ii ted this dar ing robbery, were blacked up to con j vey the impression, that they were ! negroes. Newborn Democrat. Hard on Tiiiinps. Frank Seward and Henry Holder, two men tramping through thej country, claiming to be from New I Orleans aud refugeeing from thej vi-llow fever, were, upon too com plaint of t. (.'. Clews, nrr K d las' Saturday ami brought before Justice Johnson, charged with s'ealing six : roasting ears from the helda of the eomplaiiiaiit. The men said they j took the corn, but were hungry, out. ! of money, and had begged in vain for something to eat. lu default of bail they were committed to jail toi nwmt triul at the next term of the Inferior court. Winston Sentinel. I'iyciit Uetweeii Snakes. : As Mr. J. A. McN -ely, of Mal lard Creek Townnhij), tlos county, vviis going to a neighbor's he no ticed two black snakes struggling 1 for the mastery iu a light. When ho 1 left them, one had olitaiued a hold upon the umb'r j iv of the other and . appeared to have a decided mlviui- ' tnge in the tussle. Iu about au hour or so, ho returned and one had swalhnvod the other entirely, with the .jxcepli.iii of a piece of "the tail tlirr, was still visible iu its month, I b' st. nkes wi le about the same size, s'.iie, kirn and long and were what; is known as the rater variet v. South- ru li'iime. : Sudden Death. A few days ago a young negro wo- I man, liviug on tho premises nf C. W. i Wo-iley, iu Montgomery eountv, hav - ling been unwell for sometime, but ! not confined to her bed, was attacked ; with hemorage, and feeling some ; blood iu her nose, went to the door and commenced vomiting large quau - tities of blood. Decerning weak, she sat down in the door aud continued vomiting up blo d, until she fell back iu the door and died. In ten or fif - teen uiiunles from the time she went ' to the door, she was a tvrp-ie. From i ' the r-ign nf tho blood in tlio yard and I ou the Uoor, there must have beeni lover two gallons. She was nboull twei.tv veiirs ..Id. nn.l Im.l ..Iwi.vm! been slout and healthy. Wadesboro' 'Herald. M m . iv liiicky egroes. Jesse . Drake, known to tho poo - plo of Nash county as having beeu chairiimii of the old County Court, a I very bright niaton and a high offi - I er iu the older, aud a most miser- I ly man, died at his home, six miles lrom UOCky JIOUUI, ill NasU COIlllty, on Friday the 1st of August. Doru in lbUU, be would have attained bis 70th year on 3rd September, proxi - I mo. He left a very fair estate worth j the Mayor at 1 o'clock to day, and j perhaps, $ 13,000 to four of his j immediately afterwards sat down to , former slaves, to-wit : Calvin Drake, i a banquet spread for 2.0(H) guests. Aaron Drake, Judah Drake, for their After partakiug of tho repast, lives, with remainder to their chil-, various toasts were proposed, ' dren. His will, written on 2Uth j which were responded to in a ! March, 1877, was witnessed by Dr. graceful and appropriate tnan j Whitehead, Mr. Samuel Marshb mine uer by Hon. John G nsle. Mayor ! and another. He leaves nil his es- John S. Tnek-r and others, of Nor 'tae, real, personal and mixed, of folk, and Judge Hilliard aad others, ' whatsoever nature, to these parties, ' as above stut d. alter rchearsiug ! that they bad b -eu his faithful slaves a.id had remaned with him since Florida and Ranks, and were car freedom, iitir.ini and ciiiiiiL' for him ried to Old Point, where thty will in his old uge, and he desired thus t,i khnw bin irr.i'.ilii.l.. 'l'mlKin, Sotitheijior, A Lamp Explosion. Friday -evening while the eldest ; UKEi:sBBiEBiiiTi!&vu'H!M'niso8, danhter of Mr. M. Straughan, wbo ! . August 9. The white Sul lives on Hargett street, was moving l)burbpnnR8 property washday sold oil ver tbe room. A quantity fdl 0a iier face, badly burning her cheek lind eye. Raleigh Observer, IVcc of Habit. A ,..,. nn.vl.. nnivnd Irel.-in ...- .,. in N.'.w V.i.l.- nn.l ill.' moo itir uw though it is the L.-lt-st part of our hot tmtuuier they have refused bith- erto to lay off their i.a.iut.al 1PM- Heavy jackets, flannels and furs that , must produce the lint sweltering disc uufoi t seem to thym more at-1 tractive than the lightest aim most , seasonable costume. When gener- ntions run into a thousand yeais the torco of habit becomes prodigiously : strung, and this is a quaint lllustra itionof it. mliningtou ueview. i?,,, ,y Telephone. ! A 1M1 telephonic instrutneut was , "- """i ' rl-ed yester.lay i n the 1 n'st 1W -uroh m'ftr VJ 1 ' Fi ' !"'11 cmuecUou was nv ule with he ! ;b,l"lbl'r wf " 1 '"va 1,1 A ? " i ?. of V?i i" t VeJ Z' V m r Eighth and Market streets. ti this means the lady, who has not I been able to attend church in two I enrs, will be able to-morrow to hear ;. . ..,,i nu .Jin wriiiim tn . . i i; .1 i.v i)r Wilmn in the clmrci1 tunt Jliy. The telephone was tested to-day and found to work admirably. Wilmington Review. MlU'hh' Named. T,. ..lll.1.t,K.,tllleI1t Gf the Observer wr;jjncT from oro court, says, if thor0 .mvthin.r ju ft uatno the two : M(.MSrK. tJckiu!iB are ci;rtuinlv IiIohb- (1 i,,,y were j,)(licted for an affray. , 'r Addison (Joeknian was callo'l, i f n-a tune there was uo answer, when j yf (jocl;man 8,u,l if that meant hi.u j that was not his name and ho could not answer for that warty. Oa being , requested to give his name he walk- j niers UocKmnu. not Deiiina uu oroiu-. er, recorded his name us George Men- ! denhall Dempsey Liwrenee Henry 'II.,., .. I. l,, 'l,,.lo,i-j ( Vti-k-nmi!. iuiltivil " . The Dill of indictment not haviug ; been drawn with the full name thej question was raised whether the case could be tried without a new bill. TELE&RAiaS. Maryland Convention. Rat.timouk, August 7. In the Dem- orratic Stato Convention to-day ILui. ' Win. T. Hamilton, of Washington ' county, was unanimously nominated t fur Governor and Thomas; . J. Keating fr Comptr ller. I here ' were no oilier nominations for those ', offices and they were ma le without ; the formality of a call of the roll. i i Tennessee Election. j Napiivii.i.e. August S, 1K7!). Addi-! tionsil returns indicate that the pro-' oosiilon to si-Hhi the ihb' at. liftv- cents on the dollar will l e n jeeledj by not less than 15,000 majority. ; Party lines were not regarded in tlie eoiifp.ut.. The reiiulilieans in the eastern p u t of the State voted al- most solidly iu favor i f the compro - n.ise, while most or ihos.. in the niid - die and westi rus-.-ction -i went against it. The democrats were iusj gener - ally divided on the question. Manv i men of b ith parties voted for re - juction o:i the ground that the pro- j position was iiiurely u modified form i of repudiation. HoVbriE1" a Wreck. Hn.ii'AX, August. -Tho wreck of the steamer JJurgos iu St. Marv s i Vxy, N. l', creates much discussion ! iu iocal ntiicrs. The limgos struck ou rocks in Mariner's Cave in a dense I fog July 1 ith. The Captuiu engaged ' ! the In In nf li-dicruieu, and was busy removing tho caro, when more than ; forty large boats ' appeared contain- , ing 300 or 4U0 men, who boarded the wrecked ship in spite of the protests, 1 and began carrying oil the cargo. ; j Through the exertions of tho locsl au-! j thorities three schooner loads of the ' stolen property were recovered and ; ! other Mintll lots have since been; i brought up, but most of it is still iu the hands of the marauders. I , , - nr n -yur-t-c JWVi1j- I ' MC"Ma - Nokkoi.K, Aug. C Norfolk has , '"Jf" thronged to day with visitors ; who arrived last night from North ' (,'aroliiin. They represent niercau- ! tile and other branches of trade of i eV(,rv R(.ctijI1 of thllt St.ltP fttl(l oolm. ! here as guests of tho merchants of I Norfolk, who were desirons of exten ! ding their business relations to points 'they have not heretofore reached, ! and of becoming personally known to I mauy with whom they have, been do- lllg business. j Ample provision was mado for the entertainment of the excursionists ! while here. Thev were welcomed bv ot North (J iroliua. . Tliw afternoon me excursionists embarked ou hoard tho uteamers remain and witness the parade, and then ro-r-iiiliui k for a lido to the! 'Capes. ! Large Sale. J' o conbruiatiou by tbe court which will probably be given as tbe commissioners will recommend it. 3i.vuitii:i. Notices of Marriages and deaths are pub t hshed free hut ob.tuar.es nro charged sev ;eu ceul 8 ,,,1' bvT' K Johns.m J(',IN: w w'nifun-to Miss MatVie' Fos- rHH All ol Chatham county, YEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL NOTICE ! M1 ISS KATK HANKS WILL OPKX her School on Mondav, the IStliof this month. 1 n-t riii tion iu Kindergarten with out extra charge. She solicits the i.atrou- w of lur friends, August 14-.U, 187U. . U.mxT T TATTrnni nrTVrT T T AW n 1 J LL LU .ViiiLi. ' i HUtOAlNS AT t L. IP'S Cheap Store. He will for the net Il ililVN offer extra liidacemeuts to CiimIi customers to niske room for his Kail Stock. He is offer- i ing a g;eat many goods at and uelow cost j i 'lsli. You can save money by j i .'lviuB HIM a ( AM. AT OXCK. He I keeps the I.Aii.iF.sr and Uest Ass rted Stick "f (Lkhts in the C ouuty. . Karmers, remember, at Lmniou s yr..i 'can get the BKsr and CHE VIM'SV il - - ! j he lias a jOOl) stock of ' horso j Plows on hand, aud all kinds of points, ic, ,u the LOWEST PKUIES. He can furnish you with the 1mm Ammoniatei Guano," - I (H Perfect Fertiliz.ir for wheat) either for ! ":iWII .1'IUL Also, "Complete Manure," or Chemicals for making Harris Compost, lie is just receiving a full supply of j IR0N, NAILS. GLASS, TUTTY, ; OILS, , PAINTS, j AC, AC. His 5 CENT COUNTER iH glin nu p Ho is now receiving j his sixth (fit!.) Large Stock; can sell you ; 1 uo;"n Si"'"1 Cuttou '"r 3 Cl,"u' ; ;,Iehas ft LAU(JH LOT of Seed 1 ' Oats For Sale ! ; He is still buying WOOL (or CAStl or trade, ; He Tays the HIGHEST 3Iarket Prices for Dried Fruits ! ! You would do well to call aud see his 1 SEMG MACHINES : j m ; ' " Call at once and see the Bargains at W. L. LONDON'S Cheap Store, Pittsuoro' N. C. LAST CALL. ( ,he lf.il, day of August next proceed t.i eo!,-,-i by pi:.ki.:s of I shall ,AW all ,1- ll s! !.-. All .arsons in.1,.1,1. ed will tve costs by payiii!.' mo before , that day. JOHN M.YS.t. Tnist- ; Julv 2:t.l7 r?t THOMAS 31. I'KOS;', ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, littMlWl-0 IS". I Will practise in Chatham and surrounding souniies, luuecuun oi cmnm a rprciBi.j. . iv'4-tf f WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR 1 Roys aud Girls in l'ittsboro', on Monday the IMth day ot August. It will be id r greatest care in teaching to adopt the latest and most improved methods nl iustructiou, and lo use the best text bnoka. iu addition lo tbe Kjglish studies, I will teach, If desired. Latin, Greet, German! French, j It Is very desirable that all scholars lie i ; present at the opening of the bcI.im.1. Perms : fifteen dollars for all Eng - lish studies, and five dol'ara additions! 'or each of the languages, payable one ball -, advsuee snd hilanee at cb.se of session, .1AMF.S S.' M VXNIXO. A. R. June lit b. js;a. tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 9th Wonder, BTHDM & HEADSETS new cheap store In addition to their Large, Varied, and rteneral Stock ol (Joods, they have added the Oni WON DK It OK TIlii WuKLU a 5 Cent Counter, j (Consisting of a great many iisefal articles, ! mauy of them being worth three or 'our' time, the price. All articles in this depart- ment are sdd for (.'ASH seethe Ureat llargaius. oulv. Call aud i First-Class Sewiatr MasMnes r;. And in fact almost every tlnn- to be j found in ft first-cUss retail store. ; All kinds of Barter tukeu lu exchange . for (Jmaig. Wool and Dried Fruit a Specialty. tS" Call and see us ! At BYXUM Si HE A DEN'S New Cheap Store. , Julv 2:M. 1S7A, Pittslioro', N. (! STATE OK NOlit'H (M liOUXA, Count oi-' Chatham, M. P. Wi'lisms. it. W. York aud I". M. Masou, vs. Aleus Stone Alpheus Stone, Mark J. Stone In the Superior Court. and others. In pursuance ol an order. In the above ; entitled ease, made at Spring Term 1S7H. I will sell for CASH, st tbe Court-House j door In the town of l'ittsboro', on Monday ! the 15th dsy nl September next, certain I real estate situate iu the county of Ohat-J ham, on the waters of New Hone, being the same lands conveyed by J. B Stone,, de j ceased, to me. as moitgaeee, on the 2-rlh i of M.-ircU 1S70, aud c-nitainint about ygO acres. JOHN M.VNN1NU, June 12'-h, 1870 ts Mortgagee. J Raleigh, X. C. S. R. STREET & SON, OWNKHS AND IMIOPI HT0U8. Host Sample ltoonis in the City. ' The National overlooks Union or Capitol j sipiare, the finest Park in the statk, soil ; aliNays accessible to Kuests of the House, j The Gaston House riew-bernc, Itf. G. S. J. STREET & SON, Propr's. S. 11. STHKKT, Sit. mail If W.M. J. ST 11 GET Dr. West Harris, fTAVINU PUAdTISED DENTISTRY ; 11 in Clu liatbam and surrounding counties . for oil years, and received a liberal patron aire returns tlisnks and solicits a coutinu- , ance of the same, promising to give sstis- (.nn-igninents of ( ottoa, and Country Tro faction in work and prices. apl lf)-(im I 'bice Koliciie.;; Prouijit nud Satisfactory .-.. i vi- Ketorns Made. l'ittsboro, N.O. T-r W,. ,.x,Pud to our friends in Chat- At my mill, on Haw Kiver, four miles east of' Pittsb.iro', 1 am prepa-ed to do wool. I'AltiUNO in the iu:sr manner. Hood w ok guaranteed, when the wool is prop erly prepared. STEPHEN" I1ENI.Y. July 7tli. 1X70. 2m. BUtiniES, ROCKA WAYS, and SPltlNO J WAIi(. at prices 10 sun me nines. I elaue OI tlie lu-sv nniieriais, mm nmmmr,, I to uive enure sBiisiauon. muishh ...... ; own interest, by giving ua ft call belore. UUJIIIJ5. all I ; Also, a tall lot of HAND MADE HARNESS. A. A. MclvETIIAN .V SONS, Fayetteville, N. C. oct 24-noC-3m H1I Tim Property ! AFTKII Yul'K llol'SK IS l!l-UNT,Moncure...!I.Vi -it is fjo late to wish you had iusured. . Osgood.. . .10 17 " Be Wise and Insure in Time ! It costs but little to Insure and fire is learlul foe. TIIK NOUTIl i:llXV 1K1MK lXSl'K- AM K t oMI'A.NV I'K UAI.KK.U, ill Insure vour DweLinsr, Furniture, Store, Mill, or otlier building, st tlie lowest rates' il it burns. This Company bss lea, than year, lor Ti.ltEB build- .... i i.-i.uiKkm, 'andPAV , paid, in b iUj:s burnt in (Chatham, i Yours may bo the next ! Apply for lnur- ance to li. A. LOND. Jh , AUKhT i h'tl Pitlaburo', N. NEW AI)-v EETISEMEATS ' TALBOTT & iioctoeMaclijeforh, itinnioxi), va., ! Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary ; Kiigim-s and 15oilrs, Saw Mills, t'ora and Wheat Mills, Shafting, Hangers and ' Pulleys, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, itrass and Iron Castings, Machinery of ! Kvery lli-scrip. ion, lUhniiuir & Th resiling Machines. i A SPKUAI.TV. Impairing Tromptly A: Carefully I)OHl' , . . TalDOtt S Patt3Ilt MM MA The Invention of the Age. It does uot destroy the dralt. It do."s not interfere with cleaning the tjbes. It will rot choke up, and requires uo cleaning. It requires uo direct ('ampc.s to be opened when raising steam (dampers being objec tionable, as they may be left open and al low sparki. to escape.) It requires uo wa i., I,, uviii.tniiuli m,uiU u-liieli livrondj'n- ,tttijn destroys the draft, lb eidea, when water is used, if neglected, the efficiency 18 destroyed by evaporation of the water, and lilt- lioili'r in &rj,b iii n iiimi- tiiuuiiiuu, 41, !i) simple and durable and can he relied upon. It cau be uttnelieil to miy boiler. No planter should bo without oue rf 'them. Insurance companies will iusuie !gins and barns where the 'J ill bolt Engines and Spark Arresters are used nt same trate as charged tor w.ner or horse-power. '"'Send for illustrated circulars and price list. inay29 liui Bpm HaaafactDrin. Company, L. 15. II YN 131, Aicent. MANUFACTURERS i BEST YARNS i AND S II E E T I NG'S, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE look Koit Tin-: SHEETINGS AND YARNS, IJKAXlU.'n CHATHAM COTTON H" Yil" WANT THE BEST ! FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Eflcoiirage Home Enterprise. oct3-uo3-tf C-rislcftes k So WII01.I:SA.K AND l!KTfI. ! Grocers A: Coin. 3!erchan1s', i J No. Hargett Street, llaleigh. N. ('. I Dealers iu PlauUtrs Supplies of Every j Description. Iu Ssiore : I l.ViO Bushels Corn. ! find Bushels black Peas. j 2X) Sinks North Carolina I" lour beat i.l the fily. I O'uba Molasses. Sugar. Sal', Coffee, Tn bacco. Ilu-oii, Meal, Mid heather iu great j variety, which we oiler at tbe lowest cash, I price6. Tin e given to good customers. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OF FERED TO MERCHANTS. bain and Surrounding Country a hearty I welcome w hen they vitjt Ualeigh. July 3d, is;i). TIIVIE TABLE Cape Few Si Yadkin Valley R'y. To Take Effect 2Iny ?M!i, 1S;J. Daily Except Sunday. heaves Fayetteville at -1:00 p ui. Arrives at (lull at 7:-V p m. Leaves (iulf at (i:00 a m. Arrives at Fayetteville at 10:00 a m. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line Railroad Company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Sl'PERlNTl'NM-'.NT'S OFFICE. liAi.Klou, N. l' June 3, 1S79. ) On and after Friday, June (i, 1S71I. trains on tbe lialeigh and Augusta Air Line Kail road will run daily (Suudsys excepted) as follows : Xo. 1 Leave Raleigh.... S 00 pm Cary s i!t " Apex S .Vl " New 11.11 ...0 14 " llrrv Oak. 11 HI! " No. 2 Leave Hamlet 2 30 ft m lb.fliuau...a 14 Keyser....:! 37 " Blue's Hot " MaeW ... 4 111 " Cameron. .4 ,Vi " Sanlord ...5 41 " O-good 0(2 " Moncure . .fl 2-1 " Merrv(Mkr(l42 " New'llill..7 0O Apex ... .7 2-t " Oary 7 oi) Arrive al lialeigh... 8 80 " auioro ,,.iui'i . Cameron i Manly... ' Blue's.. . . KeySMT... 1 Hoffman. , Arrive at . Hamlet . It 2' 12 0!) a ni .13 2! " .12 4S ' ..1 11 " ...2 00 " Train No. 1 connects nt Hamlet with (J C. Railway for Wi.iuiugtou, Chatlotte aud 'l !'s !?oiiil.. ' " f .c ' lialeigh and tias mner's t llsliilgh with the. anion Uailvoad for all points North. JOHN (!- WINDF.lt, Superinttuleut.