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ItALEIGII, H. C, SEPT. tO, 1ST.
VMCM-Jt IA Baton tmlldim mm9 ppU
tempts to read out of H men who were of it
o4 with it when it wm founded. If he
were not still disfranchised rebel, he It but
probationer, of lew tbn six moatUi tUad-
ing m the part; ; and hi eilort to pot u out,
who la oar humble Way, aniated to orgnize
: EV To Mam. acwcsiBKsA.11 remitting wcmf an4
mmtai m4mm 9m mt matt ehm tAv com b wwnmlf
V mrnitm., monty nyi r I one f the fln Rcpublicwi Maociationa inf eneT,,, and well it b for them : ft 1f
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Mll f ln'f-'l to tU MtfUHr, Aor
aw 1 JWai it ytw t m mHMr
f9 M 'tnUf via paid to ocMMWKioaMoM
Tb attentios ef bunneaa (sen ia called to
the advantage tks RtQisTiB offera u an ad
Tertiiunf ineJiaa. ( Our uhaoription lit ia
Ura ; ww beliwa, aaomd to M 1pt mbliali
dtatbeStata. -ji aea. to ct)mri)Mrt at
ahaoat arary .-oat offloa In the eountlca f
Orange, Alamaaoa, GuHford, ' Chatham, Ean
. dulyb, Daida, Rowaa had onrtha, and
baa a vary 1 fanaral ' efaraolat-DW alaawban
U-ronghont Om State. No other nediuM of
adrertiaiBf aHfoa aupariot adrantagaa te bmd-
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the United States, may seem to aome people
i iouaodort, not to aay impudent We tf
"re, that. "while the'lam holds out f
punt me TUest anner may return but wUt
i shock it would be to the pioot mlnUtarif
I the "rilert -Unncr," taken in on trial, ahjd
, undertake to read him out of church brlore
the expiration of hie term, of probition t
We appeal to our neighbor to considct tlicse
things, and to withhold kia laU of a jom
I munication until he is sure of his owrtjjosi
tion. ' Be should reflect that there werevniy
three or four gentlemen of Republican ante
cedent in. the. Onrantiou, which numtr
does not include the editor of the 8bmdar
nor the benevolent gentletin w'nicamy
down from Washington, with , theran new
"plan of orgauiiatioB." Its author Is an
bwelre months : before, he will read then)
hth out of the party, for iuke-warmneaaj
they hare hitherto, for reasons beat knowij
jo themsdrea. refuted to release BTm freed
ItUaabilitiek incurred while giring "the ii
uoiuraMl the last man" to th Conf ed-
had been set, "scott freen a year, or two asrol
their laurels as "Badical'! leaden would be
ton from their brow wad trodden under
foot ere the summer sua Mcedes from oof
Northern hoj-Hsrnlipro ' w , j ": ?.j
TUB FRESIDKST 4SD C0SGES"t
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Cd-0lRA TWB. 4SSQCU TTOSS.
. ', We take great pkaanre in publishing the
following interesting letter from the Secretary
of the Co-operti ve Aociatioa at Company
Shop, in . this State.' It preetnta a most
gratifying proof o( the success and Talue of
auch combinations aifitilig working men, and
ahould lead to the formation of similar asao
ciationt all orerihe Stut .- We may remark
that the principle on r. l.ch the aaaodatioa
ia formed ma; be acted on by farmers, as
well aa by mecli-' j.nd daylaborent. ; It
should by all msaue be t-;ed by tha Colored
people, irjhose ean'iji'iiiir go in large
measure, ih the shiipeHprofita to retail
dealera. It cannot Ve fckek, that si iice the
e have become
. .WehaTe yot seen no reason to apprehend
a violent collision between' the secuUre
and LegiUatiT branches of ih eGoremment,
ad it is damaging to the public credit, as I atolitkmof-aUmn. the nr
well aa the business interests of the People. I mnn t) tnMRhl,t t' to n
todrnflatoldTenimorstothatefEBCt Thers the fioaaequen.oahaa heen, great iuiproTeS
i iKjthing hi the Amnesty Proclamation to notH i, th,e tillages and town. where negroes
fnapfre the fcelicf that the Ppldent mean Bumero; and m lone counties the
to interfere with tile Kecowtraction acts, as mW .tn hu mnr H,.B - ii.ul.lh
Ut regards the regiatraUon of yoteTa. Indeed; I The reason is, that the black now do their
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amiable man, and w hara o w&h to rj ZlZZJi Z ZrT own "PPg nea ore i V
an unkind: wW him! but Z w. J? iTdtuLtj - Mon l
tUt h ha. no shfow of claim to be callLl ?wI,,nJWbH the aport t.wn. and Uid in PPliea for
allepubUcan,' He was ot a Republican at , affiHSWH 'ho1" -ny,'white. nd blk? and
. JL, A. -i, A, r .r"bord.5nt,on' "d tePt M them remained for the local retail dealers
the war, norwash. on. while he held the tM
..."... '... . I. "Wl oicaies waaremorea lorrioi
poaiuonm waw w wV-Utinrih.CofitaUon, weU M
oldest Vt of Congress not for any thini
he didto carrv into effart the RectmthnA
It a probable the President re?
roclamation of Aroneety aa barini
removing aU dwabilitie; but
ionned by the InUBifmeerhH
will leave the citizen to rindi;
visional GoTernrr.Xobo(ly in tha Fourth
Ward of Washington, where he ha. resided
quietly these many long; years, ever heard
that Dr, Powell ever gave "aid, counsel, coun
tenance or encouragement." to theIlcpub
licaa party, in any stage of its existenoe'not
even while it was in the throes of the mighty
struggl for. the nation's life, when North
Carolina, we lament to ' any,' was, by the
advice of the Btan&ird, expending Ha "last
dollar, and ita last man," to destroy the
Union. . We don't fear that such men can
feed us out of th. Republican party." They
must get into it first, with their slavish scheme
of party organization. . . We are quite willing
to be throws out of th political hotch-pot
which contains such ingredients, but not out
of the Republican party. We have no occa
sion to .out-Herod Herod, In order to wash
outth memory of the put, or to sepure
f org! rentes and restoration to political frsn
' aoe wiQ we..condeacend to play the
demagogM tn eider toaaoore. tbr COiiOdrac
and support of the eoiored people. We
vindicated their right when they were slaves
and pariaha, end when their present blatant'
friends war their wont enemies; and we
will now vindicate the right of the white
. Ws aara been read out, or mors comeUy
peaking, written out of th Republican
puty ; aad of all the world, by the editor of
- th Btmtiaril Our first sensation on being
informed thai fee anathema had gone forth
was M6f despair The world, with aU it
bright reward and' .'deceitful allurementa,
Were anddenly shut out from view, aad our
punishment named greater than we could
bear. But alittla teflectiott breaght oonso
lation. A w turned the matter ia oar
, minds, gleam of hop hecmi to span Wr
. horUoa. T mnsmherad thai U wm th
habit ef oar dread censer t turn away for
time from wnaiteverhe holds Aearest-rfrom
eoantry aud from friend and then soon,
to rash hack to their asnhrae With redoubled
affertioa. We could aot forget that Mr.
- Holden, s membet 4 th State Coaven
tioa. m th toth May, 18fn,ftoi North Car
olio out of the Union and; a. h is said by
"' aass fiiyU who WQl 1 mperttaewMr aunem
ber what aboald be forgoWon, ha flourished
the pm with which he dgaad the etdinano
it as a Mr lM to hi poaterity. Who
kaowa but that be may bar don th
apecial hoavor to write a out af th Repab-
rjirun T"t w'h .tlila' Wnfiral memorial
yea I ie, tuu wtt a rvniMsuient oi crit
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any, u use u werw aune u was way;
hut welMMild aeverthelesa, feel flattered.
Tat done fof by th hand, aad with the
aaav pea that inaugurated rebellion aad war
against the' National GoTernmeut, war to
diguiry emr - taking "mh if a common
man should ' hav followed "Raleigh to the
block, aad bar fell th dga of th mm
" sharp iwsedy lor hama al- W called
to mind also, that 111 1898,'Mf.TIoldfa read
Stephen JL Donglas aut of tha " Democratic
party," for dariug1 to opposk th Ltcotnpten
Swindle; and that in Mr. Ilohlen
caused tha expulsion ef ar Island Ben). &
lledrick' from ai rrotSLnhlp at Chapel
IliU. and hounded him ut of th State for
declaring; priraiely, hi perferene for Tn
whhiI Wkwrwlasthwatth cham
pion cf slavery rtd'of tecesaioa' In thoe
vil U.ijs. tlist fv.a at-a dissuars
leanetBf atowk the1 pmpet ' treatnient of
slave and frefrBegroesJ atuj'haman man
that bwa that he would "feed well, doth
w.ll,aa4 whtWeU fM diatea, whil h
amaiad diod to favor th abolitioa of
warn a uems treg aegToum, aiiogetMr,
a a Stetv tmaHtuHott, 1y giving hat anfor
tanate clam th alternative of going Into
th mmditiam slavery, ar of leaving tha
rMato." And a aware that he boldly de
clared that the ttxctiua of Prsmoot ia 1B5,
aad of Lhaaeln la lBeO, weadd Justify, the
Soath ta withdrawing from th Union, ' la
' Yiew of the fact that the editor of the Btat
... AwhatftUdor all fheae iniquities, who
. can say that he wtlt aot repent of his cruelty
.a a ia xcoaanwaicatlag aa from what he
Il pie4dto sty te the "Itepablicaa party!"
i. 11 publicly ackaow lodged hi da la voting
th Kate w the Union, a oo m he was
. , aaaared ef th surrender of Jo Johasoa.
i He repeated having read Mr. Douglas out ot
I 'the " Democratic 'party very soon after th
.eed wm dim for a year or twe later,
haviagbatt flea.i out" hlnurlf, hsssmned
th Isaderehlp of th "Dongta paHy" in
, this State, n repeated of his cruelty to
Piefemov Hadrtck at the ' chat of th War,
Wheah found thai geatleaaaa Jnsid "a
hwalrhradit rm)mtioLr aad klsawlf
aataiaa, bat aaxleus to get la. He repra1
of tha sin of advocating slavery, and became
aa etrfltkml r tooa as sUrery was abol
. Utad though ha fcvaa otU Umr, after that
' . great aet wa ton amated. declared that he
was tailoae to restore th Union without
sWetreyiag slavery. ' H has eve repented
of staa eoaHUd agalast ft oalorsd no
v riac the war of hi denial to them the
, rights af testifying la Cowrie of Jastjoa, aad
, of -voting. N aoooe-f'Were tha right
rgWea ky Oirresslha Ma. Uuldao rt)Mated
of Meltfe-toof fwltla)tothemt aad ba.
am their' chamyloa. carrying his chaav
ph.htp to thoMtont ot wading a Ufe-Uag
! i-Mf ef 'hMu rigamewt of th Rfrab
1. .t' la view of all Usee facta, bar
.we teesMet aardoa I ..Th wheel
f fortime will yet pat a light aide ap, aad
We 4,all be reatored to the eoaMeaot of oar
jhaperioo aeL'hbor. ' ' .
Seriiinsty, w would repctfilly fUptst I Oovaraor Uoldan late fall fellowship
t Mr. Holdea th propriety af hie gaiUatf ThUca, d wmh hhnol hlstos araks
-md th ItepubHeak party, before hast- th CooaUtsrtkm aad 0 pyttaihaot H will aot
catehit riA under thJroclamation,bef
for the couU- " ., - -.',. J
W regardth storiea' abont rth'PreJ
Ident's inteion to drive out ; Congres
at th point ofUiUyonet from the CapiH
a too idle to Writ serious oonsideratioB.
We are not pertktted to assume that he is a
traitor or tasn,Wch is implied in all such
ramorsj since an Wmptof th kind would
bring down nponWind hi betton, th
,oul5-ivo yi an pnuagea people!
Th negioee ahould learto eombine lik
the intelligent mechanic t$ Company Shopa,
and become their own customers. " '
. W publish' with Mr. Tate's letter, tt
ConstitQtioa and By-laws of th Co-opera-
tive A-neejatfoa? whloh wiB eerve as a model
for th. formation of others. We also- pro-
sent a etriking txhibit from aa English news
paper, of the condition of Tuia hnndred suck
Assodatton in that country. It will be sees
that In almost every tnstenco their trade
dwtaf an fawrtor tf d )f0t,' exceeds the
mount of capital by from two to fire-fold ;
while their indebteuaeaa ia trying, and their
solvency h ovary case I perfect The
Inordinary amount ot their trade argues
groat prosperity, and tha profits oa th trad
go bock Into th picket of th bareta.
' Th eo-operativ prfndpl serves to bid
society together, while the ooCTJjetitive prin-
Ther b no Urge itWng army to Carry into I cipl rmy laas against class. There i
- uu uisaaonaDie prot i nothing ia th aasociattv movement incoo-
gramme of that charter- and if there werei
rreaident Johnson ecfld not use it for such
a Rurpowr-TW to which we refer
are at once unjust to th Preaidynt, W donU
aot, and highly InJuAul to th people
and we discard them aa worth J of serious
consideration. ' .v
to degrade them below th bUcka,
"Th Sfcm-Jari now repels th charge
it In favor of confiscation and diafraai
aunt - We ar glad that if editor ha com
to a realixhig aeoae of th iniquity of th
thing. Bat unfortunately, ita pentsteat
threat of those very forma of punishment
of the people have filled white men with
apprehension, and banished from theirminds
a returning senas of patriotism j white th
eoiored people hav bcaa taught to cheriah
hope of dividing up. their former maatera'
estates. The fact is wet kaowa that thili
a wide-spread desir and. ferVnffamong
theat, which ha been propeg4f by gnat
aad small demagogaot, foe their own vile
purposes, aihe risk of dmtroying all eonfi-
denc betweea th two sacee, and af th
pabli peace. It was therefor a high duty
which tha'late Con rent ioa owed to the peaee
aad prosperity of , h jPtete, to pot th
feverish aad ill-founded expectation of (he
negroes at rest Th oonflscatkm acts, aaws
have repeatedly said, were paaaed during tha
war, a war measures; and that ia aot a
remote probability that they will be enforced
at this bite day, after th whole populatioa,
with perhaps half a doom exception in eoch
State, haa received th Executlr pardo.
There a longer sxists th power to punish
for past offenses aad it I disgraceful that
demagogue, whether Northern or Boatbera,
ontinu to terrif (he ignorant and timid
whites and to pander to the passions of the
asgiass Vy heading up th QmMOt ooofis
oatioa. W want ad associatioa with such
men. W hav with as almost every into!
Hgent sad respectable native born gentleman
ia th State,, whom heart, during (ha late
rebellion, was loyal to th Uaieau W have
th sympathies of aU who tommtiy desire
peace aad restoration; and wa shall be de
tained by all th thoughtful, peaceful, and
weU-dIsKaedoolord people, who are con teat
to enjoy their owa liberty, without hiking
away that of the.wkJU no. W oaa afford,
therefore, to deep! th anathema ef th
-Standard, Wktd though they be, by a hna-
arm of Norther sdrrnturera.
It is not to bs i supposed that, editors, wfco
spend their live in town aai cities, know
anything practically, about Arming; aad
When ire discourse en that fibject, It may
be taken tor granted that weirs merely giv
ing utterance to th ideas, experiences, of
observation of som one lse. With this
prefatory apology for presiwiung to discus
abject apt ia our oifinary sphere of
thought, w will venture i point bf som
f
Th Blmdmi oplm th pamgroph from
th Wilmingtoa Jhs. aotioedjn oar last, in
which U I said that "Mr. Ooodto represents
Johns ooisns. If ho reprrssata aaything,
aspthlsowa: tew, aad hi my wlathe
CoovwCioa aorprimd many . Republican."
W dbpoaad of, oa TaeadayKth importi-'
asa' of. tho Merthera. d venturer, who
omwsa, aim, from 'th Lord kaow whsr,'
bat th adopUoa of th ateteoeat Uy
Si-! ri gina U a aw eigalAcaaea, aad
ealls far a farther aotfcav. for b It is
bared, chat tha odlter of ftteoeWd, Who
was Pr4dot Johnson's tn seUote4 abortive
to aanymg owt his 'woUq."
tho odMor of thfJIaVstw ofhsiag
oa advocate of Johnson Was, when the fact ia
otottouathat aowaiih only maa ia the
State who oppossd that -policy"' from the
begta-stng. Wo war Thad. Stevaa.
Bern: Wada, that U they admit oa-Provisloaal
, Bint Iaotioed
laat week oa th
Associations. M
being one in ex
th only on ia the!
Now. if thowoi
mall moan la th
interests, they wouli
Hon throughout
money, start stores,
of th disadvantages nttdiog tlis cultiva-1 Edit ate i
Hon of a great deal of.ftfar land, Instead of
smaller parcel of lan mads rich by fer
tilisers. ; ' ' . ""';
Suppose th object I to produc on bun
dred barrel of pom. Ten acne ot fertil
land will doit; wndjiva acre hav ofta
been known to do f whereaa, taking th
sverag np-land ia ulUvation la North Cai
ollna, and thirty acMs will be scratched aad
.sea-rifled, and readtred still poorer, la th
vain effort The frrt thing to be taken into
account is tha fencing, which, to oaolom tea
acre, in square farm, reqtflror t-l yard.
To enclose thirty acre, would require about
lftoea hundred aud twenty-four yard of
fepoe, or 638 yard more than would be a
eessary la the other jgsse., It Would b wis
economy, thsrtfora, to cultivate th tea
acraa, sd, apply th oust f 638 yards of
fencing to tii porch of fortiliim . .. ..
Hut this V not aU. The thirty acre of
poor land would aot b sa wall cultivated a
th,te-.rea0i improved laavdgh te-b
though th diffajroBO la tho cost of cultiva
tion would not exoeed fifty par oent, acre
for acre. In other words, th cultivation of
teaugood acre would ocat ao more than fif
teen poor acrm, aad only half a much as
th cultivation of thirty cre of poor land.
Iter it, therefore, aa other Baring .of half
th axpens of cultivation, and th differ
eacanay ho- applied, lik th dlfferenc la
th oost of fencing: to the purchase of fer
tilizers; or to the purehaa of bettor Imp
meats of husbandry. The earing of expense
on thee two items of fencing and' tillaM
would purchase guaao, aiarl, ar lisoe enough
to raise ten acre to tha producing capacity
rf thirty. . And th eoaeequences la other
respect would be, that la the one case th
farmer would, have tea acres of Improved
land, to sow la wheat or clover the next year,
whil ia th other he would hav thirty
era wore Impoveilahed than at th begin-
ntng. If w are correct la th foregoing
reasoning, tha farmer of 'North Carol'.aa
ahould cease to cultivate poor old 'flelda.
Th half acre devoted to garduatng la every
whet worth more to th family than, aay
vsjmmn of th farm, hieaass th garde I
made rich, aad kept ttoh. Why aot make
th ewtlre farm lik th garden, though It
should tisiumi necessary to reduce Its di-
memaoa to oa third, ar oao-foorth of those
heretofore existing ..
tetoal with th InteresUr of tpite!ista
There is ample field for capital tp operate,
ia th work of production, la manufactures.,
fas internal Improvemeata, andf in wholesale
merchandise. Nothing is mora certain thaa
that tho prosperity of th laboring
will redound to the benefit o-'i It-lists.
laraw and smeV ai s t-te
uoveiunt aa one ot ue mom Mweruag jpigiw
if th time. It eeeme to eolv th great
iroblem which haa hero the psade of polit
ical economists, vis: Wiw to secure to labor
ts fair reward, and h protect U, dependent
as it te, to geaomiU for daily bread, from
the exactions ot ea JtaL The following ia
tha letter ot Mr. Tat and the ether articlm
referred to will be found elsewhere ia this
day' issue.
Comtaht fttor, N. C, Sept It.
This tabject b t the present time receivisf
much attention at the hand of thinking
wbrkingmen in aU aecdon of our country,
and it I with exceeding pleasure that wa
present the following tabular sUtoment of
oho hundred wcietier "working Upoh Oat.
principle in Great Britrftu'The table is take
from that valuable publication, (he Ch-Cpsrf
tsr, of Manchester, England V '.'.- i
Abstract from th Balance Sheets of one
, Hundred Societies, showing their Stock-in-Trade,
Quarter' Sales, and AccounU
it owing "by" and "to" each Society at
- each Q'lnrter'e end. ' i ....
'luioor Scoiirt.
Arbruua......
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Brighton..
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BlsrSoa ().-.....-..
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Barr -
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Brutal. I r.w.
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snis
sitt
article ia th toy!
bject of Co-operative
oa wm mad of then
at Company Shopa,-
mm, and men
who alive to their
fonnbimilar Assoda-
St4-invest thdr
ibair owa eusto-
hteic
Itata,
ue
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rwawa a
taw. a
WMUhlia
VinM ,
Wm BMhtaa.
US Bad
and stop paying all
to capitalists, who maks
enrich thcmeelvar t th
chaalc. Tb Association i
ha bona la Mistoac a
ty
profit, aad
.borer and me-
Compaay Shopa
ittl
(welv m on tha, aad haa tovea a perfect
success ha exceeded. -til expectations of
the most sanguine. It stated bosinemwUh
oly abowt 00 : in tM avooths they had
sold good to th amoaft ot 11,000, aad
had Btade more than tS pir cent dear profH
on th canital faivastod-Uides having th
effeot'of bringing dbwniCs prico ofgoods
la th place at least M ft coat
; 1 think th interest of M working
should b looked sfter li tills State, (tt 1 la
soma others,) and in ao better way caa they
be promoted thaa by nutating th queetlo
of- oo-oparatloB aad praeunag a
charter for tha State d storting aasoda.
Hon, which eaa b dofs If a jwpa aa b
found that will advooi th cause of th
working man. I
I lend you th Coosltutloa and By-Law
of oar Aasociatioa.- Ifhlnk if you will put
(hi subject before thj people, H will hav
th effect of stortlngothr Asaodationa.
Any latormatioa wlUke cheerfully given.
Tours, respelfttlly, - ,
T. TATE,
BooreUrypa-operati
v
' lUn, Boaw Hovwu J. M. Blair,' wheat
fane at hotel keeper I la th moathe of
aU f rarsllere la this section, has been awarded
th Contract for keeping th Rail Road Hotel,
joat erected at th Depot la Oil dty. He
will ale rwaala la charg of Ih Trbrngh
Boa. ' . ' ..(.. ,1: .Vs .
' M-ITCW 0MB.-T third fcatch gaaa
batwoea the Uaivefity Baaa laU Cab, of
Chapel ma, aad thai Crescents H this dry,
wat played on the groaade of t latter oa
flaturdar last The "CntvereltiW" was the
victor.' . ? "
Tan r BaL. Dri W. R. Killer, oa
of th most aergeticaa xtev plaatei
la thl county, brouRbt thw ty, oa ta
1Mb, th first bals of eottea, of th4 aew crop,
reoeired krTe, and fh wcoad padted la th
State this season. . Thl bale of Dr. Millet
w tent to rstenbarg. Mr. PvteOo Dtnm
sot la th tret full bale, whlrhwae eoa
tlgaed to, Xaasre. Itewkina, WUlhamoa '
Co., BalUmar, which secures lb 41 Tor cap
offered by Out firm for th first from
w ae couuiy. ,
Ass'W Ovta
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fmii Mm af m MS tea- I
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MS.
, GodtV Laot's Boo. Thia
treasure lor October is on our table.
embellishments, . indoding a handsomel
colored : fashion plate with six figures, it
fancy ball dresses, promenade-jdresaee, fall
and winter style ladle and children's bate,
, tc all recommend it aa aflrst'claal
fashion book, whUe the reading matter is
elected from the contributions of onr best
writer. S per annum. Addrem L. A.
fJody, Philadelphia. ' v ; j
houMhold ) "IT At VABU5 .
TI
Bujrotv ScBoob Kxainmoit The chil-
drew connected with the African Methodist
Episcopal Sabbath School in the dty gave a
exjutntioa cTaer eveater1 hlcl
reflected great credit oa the children as well
those under whose auperintendance it wm
gotten up. Quite handsome sum waa se
cured for the bent-fit of the School. Rev.O.
AJi M F 0 R SALE.
Tka aohaattisr ffra fiw maim Am v.l--.M-.
Fares, in CHATHAM COUNTY, N. Ceoo
taiaiag .. tr,;.i,s.L ,
SOO , Acres.
Tha brai ia situated la the BouUiireatere portion
of the eotmtjr, ia the midst of the test Coal aad
Mineral regie ef ths 8tal; being la oas mile of
Ae Ore Hill Iraa Worka, that have teen sweeee
f ally worked during the late war. The eslehrated
Mineral Mixing arelm about one mile distant
The improvementa eeaaisti af a bun TWO1
M'mi iiniuaaii, well tmUMd and naiirted.
KITCHEN and SERVANTS HOU8K, Lara
V I B.Dtf ww.. ....... .. . "
iw-mi Daiu, nu D1A DJ mil m good
enter. The Horn is heautifullv ituMe4 on aa
elevated poaitaoa, aarromHlcd by a large yard of
about four acres, filled with forest Uvea, which
nam eeauMM sesaery sad effectual aharie. I.tfi
W. Brodia. Baitnr nf hm rrh.iv.ti tm B.n. 1 aeree hW baaa far cult-ration, thu hlnr i
tntendent ot th School. . . ! I iT"1 f0 j0"".? 01 , Oak, Hickory,
I trvfw watma i av am-aw m
GOOD MEADOW,
noreeoald easily ba added If wUhed.
. . -.Abbbbobo, Sept 13, 1867.
KdUormf&UeigKSeffuUr:
As a member of the Board Regis tretioB
in Registration precinct No. 1, of Randolph
county, I send you the following statement
of the number of white and black name
registered in the . Eastern district of 'th
county up to date, to-wit ; " . ,
r Whitce 1178
Black 1 18
and 10
Tasrelsa
WNB TOVNG pRCliARtf
ef ssleeM frait, jast eomlng hte heariag, ei
sietiaf of Applet, JHsachas, lWn, CAerrise, Ae.
AlBO,aaOnhanlof ahautHacnaof tha aateral
fraits in full bearing, aiany of the varieties mn
equal to the gaaftedhlad. ' -'.-..:
The Weotara Jiailioad. trw Favettmilla Sa'
Qrsenstnsa, (now buUding) SO aiilss bow in oper-
nnua.
Tolsl 1370
ui mim lAfliuij. t auau emieavov vo innma
you of th final result .
v Kospectfully yoora, . "t
- ' " - ISAAC LEK.
property-the Ore Hill
Oaf tha land. Thecara
numiatf Withia 10 tailan of ttmfmrm th.
bom -aaapeesea- n ns muanM dunug the aext
year. The Chatham ' Ruilroad, now naaUHr
graded, and th Charew Katln-sd all emlerlug it
rHOM TURKEY.
we auaasai raguo m astmni eutuitjr, will na -
1 bus ataung it rerr valus
Geod Mill,Clitinhaa, IMmuI
nropsrtv.
Ill, f ! III. I I.I ,' '
Hoassa, Maatmie Hall, lam Tanaoiss. Ae all
within omssiilsiil distsaea. The Mfaacrihsr toiug
about to remove to ths Eastern part of the Rule
Is anahis to attend te the property and will sell
M-reassaafale teoas tut essh or mUt
" Te eay oa wantuig a good Wheat Oat and
Orasing fmrni, with good water and healthy .
loatioa, the above offan a ehaaee ant oflsa awt
. TARLTON THOMruoN,
VteplT-tfl ' Gold-dura, N. C
Or wouM Mfs te IV. A. B. Chahb, Raisigh,
R. C, who fraerly Ursd oa tha prDyerty,
A BKW CIBCOLAB FBOW BB POBTB. '
A aew circular of the Porto to the Powers
announce th complete defeat of the Can-
diaa iaaorrectiof, and state th all that re
main to be done l to reorganise th politi
cal administretioa of the Island.. : Aa am
aoty ia to bo granted to th Cretans who
took part in the insurrection. !
TBB rJLTA( OB BAtLWaVS.
At the Council of Ministers held in Con
stantinople ander tha Presidency of the
nu.n nu v.w. -.-..k. i ik. I tTrrTftrir "foorviro
- -i - " i y v Mianuva nwnMtii-a
Turkish Empire. Th concession for a Una I . 0REIX8B0RO. . C
to Belgrade wm approved and granted to I ' . -
the Serviaa Cosnpajiv. and tha ealr noint to I ''ai . m Vm, fi
b settled!, th State guarantor J !'WeH'alltooaUi.l..rbfi
. IM atuatwa o ths plihlk ts rM)rt
' bd,?,tPfrateu L' "vtdta
iia
AiVlwhil
k fcS mSs mm snitasw Oxy i IV ihhii
mmm mmmWOm wha aa Uaala aMb mrm ft
Th reader will bsar la mind that the above
figure r In pounds. A pound is equal to
nearly five dollars la gold, or aevea laoti
cuTfwUat&yi '
Or mlea for to quarter in goto, i,n,xo
" - greenoacu, ,bo,ibo
Presamlag thk xhibit to repreeent i
avereg quarter, It would giv for the year:
Iarolddollare, - - ,a7,-nju.
Or Tn rreenback. - - . 1140.780
There, workinvmenof America, is lesson
Worth studViDtf WcU ' If 6fi hUHflml f0CtP
IB Enciana eaa ferry oa a oasineas oi neany
foorteea atlUioaaof dollan per annum, tha
aama u aartoinlv ba doe here.
There ar now ia operation ia cngiana
alone ail hundred and fifty co-operative ao
ctetlea, witt scarcely aa exerptioa, all doing
OSSIBAl BXAUHMQARD.
XbwYobk, Sept 18, M.
At a dinner given to (tea. Beauregard by
a party of Boatbera gmttlea-ea at tho New
York Hotel, h mad a speech la which he
stated, "that he had received tcmptiag offer
from English capitalists to tak ap his Nat
deaco 4a England M (teperlatendeat of
tensive BgTaeeriog works te that on
hot he had ooadaded, aaoa ealmlysarrey
Ing th different govern meats of th world,
their States, aad their lahsroat streagth, that
this ouatry asaismid Ih amst sUUe
rmaeatof aay sxisting oa thafaeeof th
arth, and that for hie part bo wm dstermlar
od toapond his life under the flag of th
overamoat that wm th mo stable ad
least liable to dlingaiilsation. ,
It wm aothing short ot sheer aoaeeasa, to
talk of another reiwllloa. If they w
to rab oa they could net , It wm atterly
hmwmlbl for them to do ao fur tho Mt
gsoeitioa."
, Cacaca BoaxaoAf Tbbbto-b, K. C W
bar that th Colored Mrthodiat arertlng
hoaaa at Treatoa, H. C, wm destroyed by
fire oa Wednesday Bight last Th tre wm
th work ef iacaad -arise. . Threat had been
ads by si-rebels this ekereh should bo de
atmad. The bullilln wm owaed by Mr.
A. B. Wateoa, a worthy Uaioa maa-JTaaf
BmmlUp. li(A.
to-day at MeltoB Lowory Fall. Three teen"
entered the Blue IIU1 Katioaal Beak )ast be
fore aooa, and destred Mr Beetman, tho cash
ier, th only person la the Bank at tho tint
to change a ten-dylUr bill. Whil Beatmaa
wm making tha change, ha wm knocked
down and gagged by th rafltaaa, who the
seised parcel of greenbacks, tea thousand
dollan, aad a small trunk, containing United
States bonds and securities, belonging to
parties who had placed them In the bank tor
safe keeping. .They then left tha Bank,
locking th dour after them, aad making
good their escape. ....
e Kicwisom, Sept If.
Gea. Schofield, to-day, issued sa order for
the election ot State Coaveatioa oa th
tad ot October. There ar to b 108 dele
gates, of which Richmond has fire, Norfolk
and Petersburg two each. Foorteea day
preview to th Coaveatioa, the Boord of
Registration will make a final revision of
thdr lists. Ths polls in Blchmond are to be
kept open two day.
CoL Borham, detailed Judge of th Hus
tings Court, charged th Oread Jury this
Booming, la which ha add ao distinction, on
account of color or casta, would be allowed
ia th Court.
Two tf bw Oblbabb New Orleeaa, Sept
IT. Gea. Mower, la aa order assuming euev
mand of th fifth Military Ptstrfct, eootin.
Jb forcajjpjtxMpgjMmaf W prnder.
sank
There wm sixty-eight deathe her from
Tellow fever for th twenty four boon emV
teg at dx thi nwrelag.'
MAMKTS.
Haw Ton Scot 18.
Cotton steady. Bale 800 balm at 84 tA
FRITTT 1
UKAf E vL-XJU
small rBurra'.
HARDY XTZXGBEEN-I,
and SHRVBBERT,
Calti rated aad for sal i
CaidsM.
: Special attaotica It ferited to very large lot af
CATAWBA OKAPB VINES, far viaayard
alsartag. Th aaalityaf then Vkssa naailbe
eanlled. Wag grown fram st-pnag rutriags, and
dt UMwoagn miuvatinn.
ell lentad by UMraagh ei
Tte lw Pmtstre is tea atoaat saa of tha
hwll. W. Wsatfarmk, the psnaav VanarvsMia
aadFraH Grower of the Scmthara 8atsa, and la
thoKN-ghly akUlad ia tMe Bfylsasnl ef Karal
Katerpriae, harteg I gigit te the Vareary
busirnm Bftean years.'
A large portion of the "Old Wsat-Oiwm Mar
asrW is eowaerled with tUe ssteblMMMat whh
s-neml large bias lag eapsvimmtd Oseherd of
the test Aaiaricaa and Imna frviu, ... 1'hsea
Inrs the Prnprietnrs are well teforaed aa to the
BM sanahte varwoaa Mr giasist ramraOeaL
Tha FreH Wade ia quit preamble aUa si una
so amy ef onr dtiieas, who hav only small
errhsrds, aa4 dooMatie Wine mal-h-g ia oa the
aifiiasa. . t
Whe wiU mat a payiag tei'tstmsnt in a large
Markstiag Orchard, ar a surer one ia large Vina.
yardof the beat Wfce Orepe te Use BtoU. bearing .
ssgalar and abaadml asape esy yosrt ' '
I irour
w nitHOOK a co
Boa OS, urmtara, H. C '
CAhlnaa. with Haf prissa; asanas a mrta-
UaL aad s great deal or himoka, ssM to aO
appMcantawho a-iosa a thsee est pnslsgs stampt
IMata for FU aad early WUar plaailag ,
aaUtttsd sarty, an ta ssaaen lor traasyissaaag
begiwte Siore-tahsr. ,
j an Bin 9 rxRKT, neeers.
rolei.
i ...
floor active, advaaead lOffttO, State !-
111.
Wheat actlv, 198 better. Amber . State
l,8a White Southern IM0. .
-tiota active, waatara asixaa i,owf iu
Mem Park M,SI,
Tarneaaine tt I -A - Boda ItOtt.
Stock market heavy aad excited. -Muoey
7. Gold 11,4411 Virginia aim 4Ma
80. " .
BAI-TiwiinB, Bsp. ia.
Cettoa vary dell
Whoa firm. Prim to choice red IM04
Com, whit, 81,10. Tcuowgl.ia.
. Wn-MIISBTMt ttfi. 18.
Spirit Tarpratlae 84. Bosia SSM,78.
MAI2UIBD.
ys-x aj-t.-i-a----.ji- - s
At Ih-vtdaea CdWwa, ea the 11th test, by the
Her. Raene! C Akaaarr, Prd. E T. Ilocawau.
te Mies Herri IL Bbowbb, aw-gbiar ef 0 late
Airhibald B. Drewm,ef PayrtterUlc
At rdlatewa, IredaU snooty ,ea the lllh teat.
WtbeBeV.Er.RnekwtU, Mb A. S.BOOWB8
tt Mrs. Mast T Brxea, daagblar ef the late
Wm Lm Daridaaa, Esq.
In In mwaty, ea the 8th lasteat, by It.
IvrWnr. KmL. Mr. Kbbbbbbb Lawrt ta Mrs.
fioaA OoootlAB. Vi
la Ph0adalAia,e Tasaday, Ih l(Bh test.aa
8th Street, by Rsv. Mm Cliasaasre, a D., Wa.
1. Hooab, Kisv, ef Chad nm, te Mist LuodB
a MnXBB, of Hiil-Wrfcla.
Msa too my staMa, eo Monday obf it fan
tb hnmal,o SMALL MAX MUMMt U immt
aeret teao altMd, ia eht yeas aid, white spot
ia ths fureaaad, three wblte and cm blark bat,
aadalantekantte bisddat anmasM shest, aad
It brmdsd ea the bat ahaaUsr J. X A
The loaar is s witkrw, wkb mmrmrmi ckUdrwn, asd
will te OmnkfaJ fursa; iafurewtiua that will lead
ta hia tnanvere. ...
.sapUMt . ' KPfiTHtAMA
JJIST WllDn-TT . .. .
FOB FAMILY I'ML. . , .
FssaOlaa or Schools, dsslriag to santo ths.
ashmwWiataadarteitaf Iftisd Freh laewtetsr
tally wUrtsd mm yrn kM la Imlf-harrelsur UrraU,
by apphiag to the aadi
m paated aad
ChsrrimaaAtla
aVqadag..
sspui-ia-.-
i bn-U Midi
etfy
IL A. VOOLT.H.
jjioitbtowi i- J. imamo.
ItnflnO 1XACU TBEES,
or au. tii lsadui Maun TAiicnm
CM wMrh pi are Halm Early ttosartlaet
kytwewaaba.aadbard-sntaf say kaowa suttetias.
AUa Aprirau, HartaraMs aad mtkml frails.
ForCliTataneddreai "
uaco n un,
sepM-fen . Ulgbastowa, N. J.
AOVBBTMS-SBirr.J '
-CUR-niK ATS A LIFI IFSCEAHqi CO.
'.'vT.OOO.OOOjOO IfiMtB..
lUidred ef W a. H. Caow. (OaBaml AarM for
ths Bute of Korlh CaroUaa) pavawt fall Inr
0 wn-rv mi Jobs f. n m, SW'd., Ha. I07,
M fVw aarf a aVatest nf M ps aaat aa east
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