i e X 111 Iff ill' I IJ K. RREVAKU MCUUIH Editors & Proprietor!. 1J i- Pre. Jroutlift-oUff JC ruplet $at ftjer oOjf fttejbor reon)J J -f mnn tz mr. ONLY PA? PER PUBLISHED IN THE STATE WEST OF RALEIGH. WHICH GIVES.THE LA- TKS& ktfKtil&imV D MTA TCHES EVERT MORNING. B VSINE8SLMEN i WJlLEAS8,MAXZ AmTE 0J?HIS. A SUBSCRIBERS At all post oflletes out r the city most x poot their papers discontinued at the expl ration of the time paid for-Dat- mailing " clerk Know "nobodyy and Ills1 Instructions ' apply MWlHlItce s. . - , iui.iA r ! ."- ", '-.u? 1.CXIBI.E ,irU i7Tn irkrH iri iVenutt oi UieLwrlter'a ume and address, not for publication, bat mm & irnmi&ntee of rood faith. We cannot, under any circumstances, re- t urn. rejected ( eommuaioauea, , nor fu wb nnrlnrta.kii tn nraierr m&nascriDtS. Articles written pa- betfe aides f sheet of paper cannot do aooepcea ior paoucauao. t; OBSERVATIONS. ThJon&ory rofJBrsjtkt's-weasageln relaUofflo Cttba.: -i "The idea-ef the devil." sayaw exchange, ."was orlciaated by.thft Persians" aAbd a h that 1s to say, deuce of a job they itnad of It, too. rfd:i r The-newspapers iwhlcbf ! nominate John Mnrrissey for President, should pot op ' - Scben.Ubr, Vr'-PsldeTr1il! This would, 'thus consolidate t wo "large and' 'Jmpor-. A tant ntere8ts.-jfclLcafo Times t (Indepen dent.)' !.'' K-ivi-'' : r'"; t'- '! The Hon. WlUlam M. Evarts, whVis.tw be Ihe'ratoVof th Cenfeiiial, Is S grandson of R6gfkerjaari.he shoemakgf .sUtesinan of Connecticut. i Ue.neral Wyati Elliott has purchased Blchmohd1 iVirglntaf Whig? M, B. 'Meade. A. B. Bennett and. CM. Smith .are the associate editors . :-. k H ThehJfbfTia a cafnYa6jtQ16h xi. The President's message is regarded as a very tame affair in San Francisco. 9$ey beilve that he. wrote it himself. Apprehensions of a difficulty betweentSeni Imboden and Gen. Bradley r. JohnSttpon tlnaeat Bl3htnond. Although Gefl.mbo den has been bound over, it is thought that he or his brother, Capt Imboden, wTTlLaTre a fight with Oenera Johnson. Smmbssi y rls not generally known when Tweed willrelurn. Ihe Rational Repub-au speaiTVPthe Dentocrats as sectionalism. You are right ; tlW'Ml from every section in ttsswIJnlon fromjfassachusetts to taJftcroia. flNmsost mournful epr9Me in a man's life is paying a confectionary bill after" thtfgirl haajted him. "S Qatsfth culture which Rave some protoise of i being a success in Call fassila, now sjiMAfs to ' befeKure. Z. lWhst has been cowhWa to-day," says the Eaaglrcr. Is the usual query upon the streets of Richmond now. Trylng to do-business without advertising lrlite wlnklgg at a pretty girl through a pasMBafreen goggles: yajmay know what yosyyredolngbut nobody els. r Alexander Stephens, of Georgia, jAJUgtter to Senator Gozdon, states that ill-health will probably detain him this winter at bis home. He thinks if would be extrWiWy un wise for the Democrats to take alif Pa to upset any or the reconstruction acts passed by the Republicans. r We will begin to th Kaw Ymrlr Hm think after awji lie that He is like a blind moccasan in dog-dayn-and strikes right ajMlert at everytktaz within lMsJbalajlietemse fiisU mJlther the , Democrats nor, He publicans jtnlnk .his ad . vice worth heeding.;- , '"V" ? "'Tj1 f One of the fish Wm mlssioners V'Vrglnm, wlU yisit Balelgh very soon "to encourage a State commission will be asked, so that : ne two eoaamtaslons- aaay operate together in regara 10 tn Jwawt contteaous X the lAharyifnf.VerBbTtdeb-fanApi ' ' ''Pre8tdentOTBtayln ills- message that ttlch.jA4aws8 tae,cbWxecume.othe nt asdbgeeM fi tsw (jdipipisaatV? eorrespeAdence :-withXhe NsHtlkeaaescMcltiac U);eatradlUon i; Jor caia, wbealie' was tanted to answer 'ift Indictment ibf the alleged mesiler of his brothel' Abet.- Ttnittti m oi f 'eMoiberf 4ayian: abasnt-rmhiaed gentteT Triaii lbadverta'nUx entered !thei cabin ofai " Fulton ferybeal-smoklrig ai cigar.: You ' J cant smoke", neire nilrxclatmed an 'lrascl- f nte, nianr tu w is tne iaa ws ;on." 1 The . getlemltu 'paused', lodked aroodu.h iiri , and ' hastily .Vetreated. Beaching the 'door he turned aroand,-andfddre8Sing ,Uie person "I beg your pardon. I ougnt toliaVe known when.!3 saw you here." The anti-smoker ( - failed td tibderstalid' Vbtis 'ello'psen -cr At-4 afet-AlatKrHI iMfnffl03 1111)11 1 at.' ml "'''I haitabeen disappointed. IH ttt,rjfcir,J '' - have been footed bnt of a position., Aly Con gressman has' softened :m anothfr,man. )ly money Is gone; my patience IS wearied, and I must fly to the bosom" of mfTarally for re- tofielbbTOlrd m$tfafn clrcum- -my-Treo irw.vpnffsoni. IU c6itatsre 'Worth more thanfitimis tl 131? JrfLk'i 'i an1 Vun tl-. nntfl von h... A HAV ft V, Oil. bum . V mmw. vt u 'frbmfae.rtf!TliB trunk was retailed by the aBiOfflerth f be neatly pa son paving-blocks. National JRepubllcan. liThe rumor 'XlJktS''Af.ltt ginia. Is the handsomest man In the House was conflf Aedesterday." The aweataparfof, Northeitimembar.duio wasla IhegaUeiTr J became so ' charmed with Walker , that her lover conid no, eajh.her eye or a whole half hour, and finally was compelfedto . . blow his nose iu order to attract her atten 1 r lW 8ni4cegnlKeff th'ei aodllcr-iad' dtoi ped her eyes upon him for a moment, but they sooqp wanere jaac: Jp W:f?4 . j the tpaglc Infinence of hislian'aspnteRhti?1 You could have stowed 4 whole": library members brow. National Republican.' -1 nwwZCL MMJOT;,"8ions tablished, it was put under 5J;.lty iniliiaSplto the or if under tf Southern man, , 1 .ipUaeibnalirpWe; undivitled-'a -a ! t?.tM sMtlonin asug. &ingoih, 6 SOUTHERN FACTORIES, AND j w TEUR FAILURE3. . , Congress iaa again met a,nd rl;be diacuAinefqueaObns WH nationally fejd buss, ecsgfiews- character, in which we, as individuals, have but litt4irect ; personal inter- at4yet the -minda of our people are more concerned about what is doing WaWiiAfiton than in the local quei.. ttnns involvintr the ; establishmentpf "T'r--,ariTTiirfrmiiTi,iiiiiiiniriiii mmi ii i factories, the development of agncul turtfthe aymerit 'ofloSuTf. the. masses all.of whidintuxlerJie- the fnnn rial inn ' nf nur f n'rofttiefiif. Thia Mate pArtlju1arllheSotot6nrr let alpa,to; wqn,w!i ther92!Aflesy n ny, .Manjr Jifauecbaf t Ukn,;plc in th?a city wiUin the last 12 ra ontbs, Iri'Boirfe nahne affecting the interest ofottif people. TiJbtiderstind fully rntr c.HiiHH ui Liicac laiiuivai w" mre importance thaq eneraV poUp tiVA4 igi iferonHpmight on jcom m ercial and 4 ;6 naiiicialjtrajnsao tiona.; Borne . papers aa ; well-jaa r; indi vidualsi refer all 4hei ifailure t6Uh6 fif j TateiofinterSst toaid'rthat may havVaimMialieA brofiU ' of flbeir operation, but cannot be ttis caUSetor the, J3ank of - Meckleuhurg ..charged IigU ratea, but t$$ Mt'wfiVto icthefslN eei:j tO!b-P.oQCip'e with -eometto! attribute alLr4ailures:to exhorbitant interest, while in realitjr ne reasons lie fat" deeper than rthaf rt is a remarkable racf that TactWiea buililri tiie uthJ;Wve iied;!;.U those established in SbuitK1 Carolina have failed except the 'GranileriUe. Those erected iaoGeoreia before then wan succeeded only to a . very limited extent, though some are -reported as Oukig Temathably well at .thia . ticae, Darticutrl iaV Cktrabuar In this State but few have even made money en6ueti rto "pa a1J dividend W the -a f8hWi1derX;?iieH,lam'a)6rtty'of tautrUave. wounu up or passeu oUier handSj The Concord, the Salis bury, the jGreeusboro, (J the Eock Is hose on the Catavr- baBirei nd- 8olhj farjc ecjft the Lineberter. and those of North Ire dell plSeK.nSffAIeU'a in Alamance, have t; all either failed or years. Their rain caTanotbe ascribed to exhorbitant Interest, for the inter est paid, especially 'jaithvsRtaiiwaa only six per cent, belore tue war, while some ofthem had ample means, being under nd lfeftessity to borr5 at all, viz: the Sihsbury owned by . Mr, Chidiibetg andtheCncdrd:jowned by wealthy shareholders ; thence, other liigh In teres musl be found tbiplaii ain airch tesufts; - 1 1 llingflpy business, and com ,wjthnts dHaift.Jpauliea mon3 which brought so much rum on tra ding men, that all men who did busi ness on borrowed capital, deserved to fail. He might have have better said, will ultimately fail, as the history of most men thus dealing proves, . owing to the simple fact they are not mas ters of their situation, unable to meet and control emergencies incident to all business transactions.1 IT ; 4 -man does a business of $100,000 he ought to be able to control at i "least $30000, and even though he haathe monfeyyet want tinancial and -etecutiTe ability he cann'ot succeed in ' large' operations wiiaoui aoiuiy to ppiy cue money the best Advantage and direct the sub ordinates employed to jexecule well A'waift'oT ttwy 6nevtrffeHifr t& quisites will cause a failure in any business involving' complex or exten sive operations. ' In thefWuth'beWnKhV'wat plant ing cotton, rice, sugar and tobacco, OTAHWVe KPAhoapraWf occu-i KiMnlMsVelHll IRs nMPtfrtfitable Tn inds:f our nsrxesliate&ted rta envwere dirtcWM, mmr: T&mt: nut! if tnrougn patriotism a iactory. ( aa es- tbe maiif- fykfee he would (tetilldrf; employed to take the burden bfTMjn-i self. l3ut!s"lnce the war has made such havoc on those favorite pursuits, of the hence more success have attended sucbenterDriies asdnecriof abilitricari IW&i hM'to iiead ABlW bt Atifn iu kuvvcob jh not ho niarxeu a to io ducd' mueh capital to-be ': invested i such a business. Why tbatis lh"e cotv: dition Alijiks; i SB lirli porta nt in quiry? Factories haVe never made spOTselyBettlkd country. ne tanas in tne opiu ar so cheap and so abundant when com- one withAXewrothpaaaadfrd can vuikivaiiuu, iiiave n uevter support ior his family tban if invested in a cotton factory. jisMoprJy that does' noyCeld pfoOuce enough to ka or rer rent, on if nf . Tf HteslHinamberiiiff from 5 tolifli fecL lantations 4u, sand dollars? If lands were worth sqnje $00or($Q0per acre, as they are where factories are numerous and sue-;' cessfuk there wouldr eoqa be a grat change in the appncatibn of money Hence, TunrA. it u virini. thathnfe lkt1'rlll 7 r-rr " tipn,,- multiplies "and -1 lands' become scarce and higher priced, and that pur rsperitylmust. depend, at least for some time on the development of Our TqrstTceenhye ey.firancial and ex ecu Uvea Cy. Gen; Jackson (aid once & vpasion caused by tfteusp'ensfon of ''tne State baaks, T-.v.-.lencultural resources which can be increased by lnteligeht' lij,tmn som 9 J 600 fold, Ohr people hesitate.to put their iiioney in factories, apprehensive that hoinaylofel thwhotf, ibeing mit fnaii3jiterDriJteyjit of their, con- trplVlJrU8ioestha haslieveiviiad paper Teporta. .This la to be regretted as all such enterprizes enhance the value of farm productions,, and. add-to the material prosperity of the people generally They HRfeg mere patriotism. Much. uuuiu uc done even now under all our uisa vantages, if men of unfl&ubte3 abftrfy would neacT theft, .WOPdtV. giving; theic upmvided Xim.e asis. done iij jbanks and r'allrds, llius (inpinng ejrw.ise, J fear bu Uttlei iwiU be tdone, for theamall factOriea may be ma by moderate ! ibHttyi yet; like thort railroads' farelf vTBr"hfore 'than tjdter, rrr.v- i . - -? ' : STATEMENT "OF- COL. PALMER, PRESIDENT OPTHfi C'tJ 8A;,RRJ CoK J. B.'-Palmer.'fpresident tif lie" CO! & A. U.'EI thinks trmt'dur edi- loriariri Friday's OBSiiA;'ti6ii'the reWht' disaster 'on that 'road dbes' toe pupenatenueni. mjusvict?, . jiw, , jegea when ibat.pfficer appointed,yet aer. engineer he: waa i considered m P bear and reliable man, and -up to 'the time of the.accident,r bad; conducted h mi self well. ccrtiinty ' intended tf6Trerletidn)upon ( either: theresi. dent or' Superintendent vt' this road. If'r we never heard of negligence being charged against . them, vve merqiy apoke in general terms of the want of caution exercised by the higher offi cers in their appointments j not wish. Ing tcf convey 1 a false impression in regard to any one, Tve cheerfully' pub lish the statementjnirnTsried by Col- , ' TRTJB MAGNANIMITY. "I aint un herafora DOsition." said a, Confederate soldier yesterday aa he stood on the. curbing near Williard's with one hand; in his pocket and the other buried In tne soil at Gettysburg, "but I came up to watch ' that little pension business." He was an agreea ble looking fellewand tie had all the appearance of a roan who really need ed a pension. . And why should he not have one? Aa ha stood there, an old Union, veteran came .stumping along gesi do rep resentative iii Consreas proposes to visit the Centennial and clasp hands aerois the bloDd chasm; and- why should be' be deprived7 of that which thia other soldier has? That be needs it just as much, is plainly evident, IIu family is large, and he U unable to. do manual labor. Thousands of Northern meri 'who, fought ho more gallantly rthan ;he are sustained ' and comforted- by' their 'pensions. -Hi State ia back in the , Union, and be a CitiKett, ex excising the -full rights And privileges of art unfettered citizenship. Why-should Ae be Jell out in the cold? Jli .knowaid be, '.'that I fought Jot secession, but, that is a lQst cause ; tne Government has accorded general amnesty tp us. allf and . now H' must care for th'Ose'bf us who were'diskbled in the strife. it is no more tnau rea sonable that we should be pensioned if we have to pav thctaxes which meet the expense Of it. "He talkeoV mildly, but there was . a . tone to hia words which bespoke an unfaltering confi dence in those wno now nave tne con trol of"tha matter in their own hands ytiVl they 'disappoint' these men who need that for which they ask more than the average mendicant -needs the crust thrtist to him from the table of the riehf? National Jlfpublican. .... iThe Republican in the above admir abre utterance prOtei thAt he compre hends the meaning of true ' nobflity and chrivalric .honor. How much ioftiei Wold itjbeinste, .pf vilifying and abnsingf a falleh foe o treat him :WlMnftM eilhdlhihi I a orotoerta weicorae' i xnasemiments sow rdahfulljr gjfprjgssed rre ' ttie4 ' hiost generoua that probably, a ny Republ i' ettn tjaper h asevef srioken. in behalf of aJonieueraie soaoier, ana oeing sorne tblnguhtiual Tte notice the spirit ihius aji4lst( aajjerltfuBerof a better feSEhrg between the ialely es tranged eections. f, ; ;.:)'n-- j Siiv 4 THE PENTATEUCH ''ACC0E DING In Hsbrew and English, by P. I. ' xlaiordlhisrj- rnteTest in theTalmud hi been7exd'ff the literary world, since the afrpearice, ! a'e' years ago", oft the . .am pus e essay in the Londou Quaxterly i.,tj..su -id u--.., - In this age Df skepticism,' nominal rrieftds"ahd aVoweil enemies mt ih e B6soeratlniiDt itd HisbreTlit th Divine determined j to snPWiiiiU.i'l'ce- veaieou religion-m tut a- progressive human science, pretend to be able td tSUmjR eo56giAni lissertn pt, , qrI?. fiat the.TalniUdis identiokal in spirit with . f ine-' ewif xestaraenc,. iDut: even ! that 1 a . .-r j m t . , . m . . .m .1.1 Otfrist atid' the7 'Apotlesfderi ved fro in Talmudicfc; teachin)g:trreil'" chier'iiara Met aqd drbctrinesthui sngestihgthe inference,!uthat' ielJTaud,riust be superior to the jtjie New Testament which is just what the Talmud claims for itself as regardrthe Old Testament! Among insjdieuftidisparagers ot the-! New Testament .was the. late E m khueDetitstir-trie 1 authTbr6"f th e; kLttfactcid gerieral hbtice bethtn Burnpej anav Am enca !ita ttatememsuiwere taken for granted by. m any readers, u .iaew ra 1941. tifklr, him BPf f fj M AtW Af O nh 4V mmnoslal I f eadu'discerned by true scholars, who" exposed itsIunders; "ad chastised Us auth'or fosetlniiohsJ zfu ; lteantiot-De'tiemea'tnarttteTaiwud on one ieg apaAPmico. an it,si; ted tha'thought V Why should he have ohe?" . lie is a'Voter : has' a trace tne sublime teachings of Christ ifPrNKMlbophy aridalmiidickSEtkicka: & -w-v-fcdaracter, cantaTningiSas lit doesthe whote tjyciepcBdia ,!tof3ewiah learning; And- reflecting, jis; in a m i rrprthe ia teUectataQti.vity;fand srdritoal life bf into the mysteries of Babylon and'the Babylonians, of Rome and the Romans, of. Jerusalem and the-Jews. . It is a universe in. itself, containing linings morally good s and evil. . angels and deyflsv, Rabbinickahtlieojogy, Bl'ek al exegesis, Jewish laws and traditions, ethicks; philosophy; science physiolo- gpator tiQgrapByJege.ds, ladies, silly1 tales, monstrous fictions, - shame less lies, ebscene stories, are crammed into twelve thick folio volumes, in a dialect and method, or want of method, so peculiar as almost to baffle all at th Tftlmnrt with thA nntinn triot tlioi in springs up tue iouniain 01 eterna life, and that they alone are4ts'mas- tera and ita guardians;;. bit. nQnef them have ijevetried t world a fair and unbras8ed descrip,io'n of that great image, the constituents 61 which' are gold: silver, bfass.'iron and clay, and which is destined to be smitten by the stmre-cut out without hands. .Tbis is fwhat tMri Hershon-is doing ,in his immortal work.. The Pen- is '. now I in cPurs of publication. Avoiding either extreme that of Deutsch who could" see in .it 'nothing but what was prediousi' arid that of Eisenmenger who could tee in it noth ing but what waailei ; Mr. Hersbon, with strict impartiality,; exhibits the Talmud Just a$: it i, w ithout note eF commeuu.lo,. accomplish .this task, he has ransacked t))e l(Uirty-8x books pfv,the"Jjewi8h Cajteiia of Traditiphs, and called rom a pages all the. exptf; sltlons, sayings; and allusiofas ' of the Hebrew fathers 1 that' ' li aVe ' ; any refer ence tothe'writitigs of Moses; Tn his treatment ?of Genesis alone, he has quoted, according Ip the Talmud, ups wards of a thousand passages from the Pgalms and from- W ProplietB If is; word possesses teat u res ot attraction both to member i of the j synagogue and,to,inem bera of tneUanrch especially inthis age of skepticism, whep super ficial, students acnuire a renntation for Wisdoiii, andfearning ;b eapousing; a fallacious phil6sophyf a crude' cHti-i The auttifir Hake the'Tal mud arid the taw of Moaesand brings them face to face.- Theords no;' the Talmud,1 considered infallible by orthodox Jews, are placed in iust a position with the infallible words of Moses, and aveown not to agree, eitfter in the fetter arrtn (fie snirit. The contract of the two cans not fail to be as efilcacious as that of the Ark of God" wlfh'We image'bf Dagon. God's truth must triumph, and error must be overthrown. The Jetcish IFori?, London, (a bitter foe toChristianity, thus speaks of Sir. Hershon's work : VThis. work, is . a monument of care and .research, for which the anther merits the most un qualified praise. To know the Talmud well, presupposes the toil of a lifetime; to ce able to quote apt and precious I sen teiices out of "th rs " glgahtiek xy cla. pcedia"of knowledge to fh UrenklefUy wfth the wording -of scriptnrc. giv ing the folio of oh tractate wlieoce the information iaderivedf signifies an additianal amount of industry, which leads one to ask .the question, perti nently enough "too, 'How could e possibly manage itrt And 'yet 'Mr. Herehon has s done all this, amd done it extraordinarily well, j A very trcas nry,of talmudickal knowledge, it is a work, that should , be j found in the Jihrary.ol. every, Jewish clergyman nd student : ana we trust that our obser vations.will procure for it an enhandedJouW con8entto a consolidution into OA A rA if WAlf 1 AO AVnAd . ' ' I . sale, for it well deserves it A learned Rabbi, the editor of a He brew periodick a I published ih Russia, made the following remark respecting this work ''And he took from the band of the Talmud, a rod to chastise therewith them;, that study it." (i. e. them that believe in, iL) The late Dr. Delitzsch, of Leipzig University, published the following notice of it: ""J work of historickal exegeeirf, sachte we havenever yet had heretofore; skillfully ' planned, and rendered available for use by a variety of Indices., -We recomm end this work for. the studious consideration of all scripture expositors, to all missiona ries a rich jnihe to be utilized in their' callingj'and to all libraries as in dispensable for their exegetickal apparatus.- We ourselves intend, God Willing, to make it the basis of tur leetures upon" the Imtitutum Jaddicum, during, one of jtbe Academickal ses sions.", , The Scattered liution, London, thus escribed U: ;;Wf We, jipw; qfprq us three instalment ,orat nost gigantick enterprize," We Know" not which to admire most," whether the original con ception of the learned author, his labo rious industry or the mode of . treat nent which hej be8towaon,hisi subject. We venture to recommend the work as a class-book in grammar, schools, col leges and universities." ' ' ; Among the subscribers to, this work m England, are the Archbishop of Can terbury, several Bisho"pH and Noble men," a considerable number of literary men, aiid also a few ladies. The' trans latiofi bf tfte work into English will be accomplished, if S00 subscribers. can be obtained J 'The ; subscribtioripriee; i on guinea for- each book of the T.enta teuch, five guineas for the whole work. By request of Mr. Hershon, persons in America who desire to subscribe, to The Pentateuch Acwrdifig To The Tal mud,' either in Hebrew or in English, cfan forward thciriiahies 10 DR. 1 A: W. MILLER, ' ? .i-. caiariotteN, C,; . The Seven Numbers. l!'. tirV. i.i. '-!.. t i ( . . On" the 5 seventh dayGodhded ;h a wor1 ? ,i l' ' ' ' - : " Oft the seventh' month' Noah's ark Hi touched the gronhd. a In seven daysa dova was senk, i :i Abraham rpleaded sseven times for ifufocobi iQurned.sevea tdaysr, ,fpr . Jacob. served seven years for Each aetland yetariother, severi; "y ekrst hi ore. ""'Jacob 'tiki pursued v-a 1 sevfctf 'days jourhe'by Laban? 5 vi h-un : A plenty of seyen years ' and a ' fa mine of seven years were foretold in Pharaoh's drfia5njbt aaveni.itat.iand seven lean beasts and seven ears o full, $ntl seven ears' dfblaitea cofrnV ' " On the Seventh "day 'ppt6e seventh m'bhtT!uth4rchiiai,erl Israel fasted se daya 'and remained .iseven , lda j"s biheir tentfe k if itow mtlo :iim a EuerviSBVeo dAYtha land rested nAM Ana T-kVkA" Kf 4 ivk rlaa 'a4i ersons lavs." 6crrfded th e 'end 6f the'seventh' fdandnbw walls fell." w:Mi'e".T 5 c 'Solomon j was -Steven: eara ibuUdin df the temple and fasted seven daysjakijts' dedication Va t ? f In the tabernacle were, seven, lamps'. Job s friend sat witn-nim seven days .... . . .. I. . f m. i V . . ..&.'' it ' 'f and 4 seven nights;:and -offered.! severi ar Gtf: the eWrrth'daytheV ua- tht Walls seven tini. arfrt h bullocks and seven rams ior an atonement.;'- r nu:?. v - f Our Savior; 1 spoke seveti times from . A jktiAa)' mat atVitW S.i Vtiint oavftn thecr6Son! which, he'lhune sevfulV hours and After h 19 resurrection Cap peared seteft times-i irt kF.II(hf tMyllread of seven cjurcuesLi seven camuesucKs, sexsa stars, sevtn trumpets, seven plagi seven tnvrncerd, vials, seven auge and a seven neaded monsten. T! tialeNews? H T Various reports from Committees m'Ssre&HiiUfWui. Orphans Asylum was completed and aaoptea. Mr. j.u. .Mills accepted the posi tion Of Superintendent of the' Asylum for another twelve months1. : 'n Resolution pf thanks to railroads and steamboats, and to. the hotels,, of this city, for courteries extended, were adopted. -. The Committee on accounts, and claims made its report, which-was ad.- opteu. -, , ' An ' invitalionfrorn'Ryxiobiooa to visit the Baptist Fenfale "'Seminary vvas, adopted, , . , . .. (. . ., Adjourned fpr dinner.' The 'XQdge met at 3 o'clpck iri the afternoon, and after7 the; cbnsidefaHoo of certain Com rifttteVrfeports, ttflourft"' td sine die Death. It is1 death v alone thai can suddenly make a man know himsall He tells the proud and insolent that they 'are but abjects, andutotles them at the instant, makes them cry, oomplairtiand jrepent,, yes,ueve to hate their -forepassed -iiappineas.Jle takes an Account .of ..the .rich, ajad proves him a beggar, a riaked beggar, wnicn natrnnterest lif-rioinraff trntTri ine graven ioaujiuaitmnooutb. He holds a glass before the eyes of the most beautiful, and makes them see therein their deformity and rottenness, and they u acknowledge -it. Oh, elo- quent.just and mighty death whom none could advise, thou hast persuad ed ; what none bath dared,-thou - hast done j and whom all !We.woEkLhath flattered, thou only hat cast out of the world , and despised; thou hast drawn together all the far-stretclied greatness, the pride, cruelty, and ambi tion of mail, land covered ItPall over with these two narrow words, "Here nee. r Walter KWetyh Senator Anthony ox Jfebson Davis. Senator Aritiiony 1 read a fiaper 'dtt 'the-asgresV' Before fhWaTf before 'Ihtf Ehdde - Island Historical Society on Tuesday evening, in the course of which he thus spoke oi vj.e, ex-tesmen t , of the, JUon federa ; '$iftepoi Wyts1 , was, another of tn ose' m en" w h o push' ed ori wlferb1 h e wished others to hold Mck,vseeh to lead when he was impelled " 'by force from behind. Hedidn't desire secession',- Jiis expectation. was that the North would agree ,jta anything ratner man, separate irpm .the ,oouth, and that after a, few m'pnibs the North would supplicate" fbr reunion on any terms: that .New Kttelatid one stale, ana that her, twelve - votes .would.be reduced,: to Jjyq. ,Xbe last time the speaker. ?met iiim.th tears were on nis cuecas wnen ne uiu tare well to the benate. He could not leave the chamber in which hewon'so many trirrnrpti8anfr uould not leave the old flag withoulia tdeepnregflet. the tears were sincere. Vice PrtSident Wilson wa3 engaged lo be married 'to Mrs: JohwAt Jack -spn, of Williamson county;Tenn., and the marriage was to take place on the recovery of his health. , It was mainly to see. her, that he visited Nashville last spring. They met first at Vash ington, and had kept up a constant was one of the most distifrguished and highly cultured ladies. in the South. Chioaga.Tribune.. -OT- IT COST, FOR GASH Owing to the suspension of Messrs W & R 'Tiddyy I offer the large STOCK OP V BOOKr and MISCELLAW1X)US ' ARTli0L'E8 AT COST FOR ' . . . . i PA-' ... ' f The Stock . contains School and Miscellaneous Books. Schealaxwl ,Q$ce Stationery Card jQames, ,Ch ildrea's. Blocks and Pazdes, Chromes.- F rames, Ladies Fine Writing Paper in boxes and quires with EhVeloei' to niatch,' Fatnily andn Pocket BJMetI,- Hynm. .ppks, of ;n I'-IT ;T " wi , frK8 denommations, i ing-Desks business and vi Gold. Pens, Wnt- visitbtg C5rd; Flat papery 'Btll;' lefler and'" Note llead 'aid Printers tock generally, together with a laree collectic n of Miscellaneous Goods. . wli pftilba,,, r dec4T-!'' Age tfbr-Trustee. AT- ' J "?' i ACTUAL COST ! HAVING determined to move on January lstranadesIfoU'Bof redd&ing my Stock ofAQo44tv&ucq,& wmifmppn- sis ting of . fbGTJS?BObTB anBH0ES?IOFFER r ThS la HtMbUG1. atfy bni1 desfrlna f tsS pnrcbasean be convinced by eatttng on I met JJeapecMlxili v. a ItMQYH! v9ov,f0f(v irwin'sjjuornex, 4'rafjet, aoa!-iiii in and for raIa Inwvhv r novW ' College Streef . : Itofl I i BOOKS "" k rm surbc Corporation "Niagara" "Georgiai Honi'!--,VKaUonar i ! A43ortBtta'-JUV9cnDurg insurance sna caniing wmpsny"- 'iremen's Fun.i ' -tRoyi4kc E KYE HUTCHISON' & SON, Agents ( 1 J Office 2nd Story Parks' Building, Tryon Street novl2 - " 1 a NEW nnrrn CHffl ;:m inlt .mills! !'"aiTui tt .ll.THM (I. A auglO CHANGE -r BUSINESS; . H JjO-2 S3 fljin H jjANGmovly -tjsinr fr y old stand on Trade Street, to oafij of py larce and commodinna storf-hnnsf s on Col lege Street, and havi my large t varied assort- im Mwva v 1'IAH I ment of 1 IT 'lit WINESandtl Mi lV Maki offer better adyanta be . ,rK L western wortn i aron is. "ti j'iUiiil J lam rJl26 lff"'l U't-U v. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, WilnMBgton, Oct. 2d, 1875 0Fspaw3ULE. Oh'anfl atlef 8bndaf Jod. d, trains will ran oyer this Railway as follows : Leave, JR -. 7:00 a m v- 7:30 pm 6:30 a m 7 XX) pm Arrive at CTarlbtter Leave ChalQttft. at , -Arrive WflnflnTton? at ' FAST FREIGHT and i.i ,-iTRALNS, PASSENGER Leave Wilmington, at Arrive & Oiartotte, - I-eave Charlotte, at Arrive at Shelby, at Leave Shelby, at Arrive at Chartte, -Leave Charlotte, at ') . 5:00,0 im -i 8:16 a m - &30 a m 12:20 pm - 12i60jln - , .1 4:40 pm Arriye at Wilmington, NOVEL, I .112 mmm' ACrVS T I r WllrAN' XllCllW'AST 9ST. t . . . ...... ' i ill. f ?fWi- mm i uw.i i old customers in my laree and mm na. ..1 ...V, A. i-T" VfcXllE . JJ , ' CHAjNttE "V '2rs13aSoTeraW's V th,s "eaidaes here. No mail or express betweea Chariotte jtnaV iWilnigton viOnly Between . nariotte ana BneiDy. CONNECTIONS. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroads. Serai-weekly New York and Tri-weekly Baltimore, and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the Riyer Boats to Fayetteville Connects at Charlotte with the North Caro lina Railroad, Charlotte and Statesville Rail road, Charlotte & Atlanta Air-Line, and Charlotte. Colombia and Angnsta Railroad Thus supplying the whole West. North west and Southwest with a short and cheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. 36- Papers publishing Carolina Central Railway schedule will please notice changes. 8 L FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. oct5 . . .. . Western 'fxpoM LARGEST Circulation of any paper in the counties along the line of the Western ojth.CroJiuAJlroad.Tothe niemhants atttisass inel. the EIPeaiTfiR U low ineDestTneoin tor aayerMsibg. JfTSe pro prietor has greatly reduced the terms of ad vertising, in order to induce the business men of the country to advertise. Terms liberal. Address WESTERN EXPOSITOR, deol Asheyille. N. C. A RARE OPPORTMTlf . ',!'.' STORE TO RE N'T 1 THE VERY BEST ST'A'ND IlT fi WHOLE CITY, .OF CHARJTTE -3 fTlHE Store adjoining Dr J H McAden'a A Drug Store, near., the publioifqaaie; formerly occupied bv the undersigned, now by Mr J Moyer, 1st fcr ranjroTO.ihe.Asi$ ?f WITTKO.WS.t& RIJJTELS, UW.O .j ft til '..''l he t, AI E can give voa a 2100 thread tLinen ? f 8hirt. made f Wamsutta-.ahirtin ait $18,00 per dozen.Thirtsra lk. $30 00 elsewhere in town .W(e wBUeverv1 body to come and tee 4b9P.'iI.isif ffftA 3E; fT thin WOOD All"! ... .... , , . - V.-If Alt hi 'j!a WE keop constaatly .oix h4d Wood nd Coal, which- wiU ba deivereA. any part of the city. Wood cntanv invth Al. sired. ' ? Yard opposite City Mills. v kve. your, orders at P.imn1 A. 'it! TTATTKfifiv Jkt rn sdecS lw " - H HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, came to hand yesterday. - T O SMITH & CO, nol7 " ' Sole Agents. 'Ol.l ruorjbasaoAAL. TV.fB?'ii,'!i' t. OSBORNE 9 FIICE New Build- an21-tf. TR. LEE W. BATTLE. Having permanently located. big jprpioaerfcejLtp tbQcUjzeas of FMCENitt'a66rv-to McAden-g residence, on Tlyers Street, at eight, will wmce noure b to y, A. M.; 12 to 1, p. ffH - T't1? - i' - ,f -.T f W j'i'- W. FLEMMING. H Chai;l4te, Special attention to suits for and aeainu faU jan2-l W. Alexander. VsbJon DENTIST, f3Tf ' Offers Work reaucwon in prices of Denti O: ver'Biler's Jewi Honrs from 8 A. M. f rtfarHI '-f ; Street. CHiELCrtTE, N. C. f ANDt agent FOB IX JCIXDS Iron Fron!s.oLfi D11Q1 vanized Mm. frfi4WJ?ED0RK Whicn he will sell Cheaper than any Office hours from 9 to 12 m., and 2 lu 9 o ,n , APPliEUET. wishes to inform NWic at la sfi P e, tnat be is pranaied to rirrasjw i maidings. iga-iri" TSlf, WhtcTi will with working ne lounu mucn plainer wan tnose ot any AriMtBUte, he being a practical feallde,htfviagn experience of 15 years in three of the largest cities of the United States- He can answer any question or give any inforn&titiih in regard to the construc tion of any partof the building, as he is fully qwGified.to'gp and do $lwork him self. Withi5vears"asabuiklcf.and 14 as an Arehitectek4owsiusth&tis neces sary fo a mechanicto glong jrtlb.tnd vith this experienoe yoaili, at noaPjee that he has a pretty good knowledge' of the ?usiness.vyou can judge for yourself as o whether a man isPaa Architect Without be ing a practical builder. Some la this State claim tote' Architects when ihey have no knoFiieofthe blBineBa aadcan onlv be , . i . i . 4alltd draftsmen.' and need some one to in- struct thew at all times jshould they under- tajcea joDV.-ij-or me last mx years ha has been employed Mt this State, an has dene all the best bpiidings with nly a few ex ception? in Raleigh;,GoldaborQ and?Greens boi axkdjy most alf tjvertifr; State, -where persons ean-e Ug.wid&-----4J" i win Cnarlolte he would call-aUeotioa to S P Smith VtffilCirroBt BnikfinflC inH Rim A jHb. refers tQfaJLwkp ba.employed, him as Architect and Superintendent, as. t his ability; .He can furnish, if any desire them, the name of parties and buildings, bnt can not do so here for the want of room. He can show as many fine buildings as any other man of his age, and will take pleasure in doing so, Any person visiting Charlotte is invited to call and examine his drawings, which he has at least 500. He guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per son in the State. All are invited to exam ine them whether they are going to build or not. The ladies are specially invited. mal5 THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL THE WORLD ! ! IN WEST A SONS' ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. Endorsed bjr tin Eire insurance Companies. 1 ReidiefdUowiKgceV tificate. select ed from many others : Howabd Fibi Ins. Co, or Baltimobk, ) December 23, 1874. Mm C West dt Sons ; Gentlemen Hav fofuIedjtWiets'qJilisfld ki this (utyttbr ifljmnitig purpek, lJttT plSaalr in recommending your 'Aladdin Secuity', as the safest and oest ever used in our house bold. Yours truly, ANDREW REESE, Pres t. 1T WILL NOT EXPLODE. Ask your Storekeeper for it. Wholesale Depot :! C W EST fc SONS, 113, 115 W. Lombard St, Baltimore. aug28 6m ed j Special Notice to Shippers. A1LE 4ve just had add. d to our line two TT additional Steauiers. and we are now prepared to furnish transportation throufib l55?JJW Boston Jrovidencs. raujcMYW-anu otner nortnern ernes, wun- Insurance guaranteed same as by other filieS. "IV1.V '! ! .ijirp w CLARK, j - Gen'l Freight and Ticket A gent 37 nsignment. mWElHTY aies-Vand At Jiales.Yarjis. assorted si 4-4 Domestic. 10 .Yams, assorted sizes. Mnst be sold atmpricecwl.andKeta bargain, at a ;k..n-I is wRJij jilLLER &80N-S' e House and ;fSff!Sale. 6 iH SsM a to 8mll.he.time8 aifSJtcaIDrV to5P. M rg arawTc otltrtrtrl "o Jl v,) IflhjH I X. &BTBadaway, sitoated on tturch StfVet Itflhe'tentre of the citv. con- inslriessj'ts; now offerei dot sale. tsVsllI fAfSi4tM tttA tkAnaa AAhlaina 6I rooms, iirabpd Repair, good garden, sta bles apd4on libne9,;xcellen t well of water on tne premises'. or terms apply to I: will beren dec7tilJanl ing and Ties. TTEAVY Bagging and Arrow, Ties, for jLa. aaie low, oy H '",?i'"J; SPENCER A ALLEN. novIO fill 'Ji'-A J II um9t DHirBtorr