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'MANCHESTER AND TUB .SOUTH. The agents of the Association of Manches ter ior the promotion of the culture of cot tun are ubiquitous. Scientific eiplorers no -sooner reveal the existence of new territo ries abounding in a fertile soil and blessed with a semi-tropical climate than the test (heir capacity for the production of cotton, n Eastern and Southern Asia, along the en tire southern shore of the Medeterranean, and in Western, Southern, and Central Atrica, the Manchester Association has. at intervals,, been busily at work distribu ting seed and lajing plans for the future culture of this great staple. Nor have the capabilities of the Stales of Central America been neglected. An utHcial document, appearing in the Gatcta de Guatemala of July 22. informs the agriculturist and owners of estates in that He public that the Government has received sacks of New .Orleans cotton seed from the Manchester Association for general distribu tion! and proprietors of hacienda are urged seriously to direct their attention to the in troduction of the plant among the products bf the country. Pamphlet giving informa tion in recant to the best mode of culture accompany the seed, which the Minister of Esterior Relations is ured to translate into the Spanish language for general dis tribution, and the people are assured that Manchester desires to cultivate the most in timate relations with the agriculturists of the State of Guatemala. If liberal esttetiditures and u iflajsing la lor can accomplish the object, Manchester is determined to open new field of cotton production. She hs agents everywhere; Morning Post en this project is pregnant ivito warning to the United States. " The time has am v. si when the sceptre of the com mercial world must be grasped and held by that Power which shall be able to maintain the most certain and rapid communication between Kurope and Asia. Where is the oceanic line to pass? Through a doten or more ot trie sovereign and tree states ot the Union, every one ot which has its own in terests to consult, or through that wide- spreading territory which belongs exclusive ly to the iintish Crown r . I he Post believes, with the President of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, that the interoceanic line will be British, and will retain commercial superiority in the hands of England. British Columbia is destined to be the ereat entrepot on the Pacific of the trade of the East, and so forth." TEMPTATIONS TO FKAUD. The young ought to be made acquainted with the tact, which we derive from iner chants ot the. highest respectability, that cases of private dishonesty are much more common than appears by any public state men is. In banks, in offices, in shops, the un wary young man is led to appropriate what is not his own. Detection follows, but to prevent exposure, he is quietly dismissed perhaps at some future day to figure in the police reports ol San Francisco. It is an established fact, familiar to all observers, that larcenies and frauds of this nature con nect themselves, m a majority of instances, wiih more common and more venial faults, against which the inexperienced should be warned. For example, the straitened clerk, whose parents are poor, and whose salary is k. me enterprising private gentlemen. other 'scanty, has been silly enough to contract holding ofiicial positions, "but all provided J debts which he is unable to pay. There is a uiuuuaii.c iiuh ci in uruL, auu tic iiuus Him self sinking deeper and deeper: it is one of me great reasons to deter trom becoming with ample means to build un, if possible, a formidable rival to the cotton planters ol the South, not with ths expectation of ob taining a better article, nor through fear that the cotton State will fail to produce a supply equal to any prospective demand, but in render the Manchester spinders independ ent of the markets of this ciontry. The effort so persistently made by the manufacturers uf the Old World to become in lependuut of-the cotton market of the South, should teach cotton planters the wis- clam nay, the necessity of measures tabe' thus involved. Instead of making a clean oi east ol it to parent or employer, he ab stracts a portion of what is entrusted to his watch under the self delusion that it is loan. Or a young fellow buckish and vain of his person. lie dresses and decorates far beyond his means ;" and in an evil hour seeks to supply his necessity from the property un- .lor his charge. Or he ha been smitten with a passion for the theatre and its kindred en mim iiufpnondent uf foreim manufacturers. ! tertainments, and thus is led to the till, the . r .. ,. 1 .i... .u. t.i i... r.. i :v The South can manutt-.ctur tor lie vroria ;"" f.,,,c iecr ior me man. .siore tssilv a it now produces the raw material that "keeps its spindles and looms in motion dreadful yet is the habit of earlv gambling itself inseparable from dishonesty, and lead- M-inuCietories contiguous to the cotton-fields iS to thousands of small frauds at the place have already proved more profitable than j business. The fact gathered by the Re, cotton culture itself. The South should j Mx Thompson on this subject, are truly manufacture largelv not simply what is j awakening. Dishonest acts may be more needed for home consumption, but for ex- j frequently traced to gambling than to any T.rt. It .lioulJ soon enter the onen markets : other cause. It is well attested, that in a df other nations as a successful competitor je of delinquency on the part of the for with Old and New Enaland in textile fab- ne" DanK e mited States, the money rif s, as it ha hitherto "been without a rival i embezzled went for lottery tickets. These in theirs as the producer of raw cotton. The ! considerations should operate on persons in suoke of the steam-engine should begm to ;:: F-' as powertul argument lor plain float over the cotton-field, and the hum ullness of dress, temperance in food and drink min.ti.i n.l t) rlirtc nf loom male music i and rigid frugality in all expense. N el il our mountain streams. Then the 1 JVS aspirant for honorable gain can ever Southern planter will be unaffected by any acquire too intense a horror ot the beginning dual auccesi, or of great achievements from small beginnings. Of the great number who choose the mercantile profession, by far the largest proportion are doomed to disappont mem aim uisasirous laiuire, anu oi inose who succeed, a number insignificant in com parison rise to a position of permanent afflu ence. , , With regard to the latter class, the secret of their success is an enigma w hich the in quisitive always seek to unravel. Mr. Stew art, relying on his own unaided resources, opened a store in Broadway, in the year 1825, occupying a floor jointly with another shop keeper, ho in whom he was separated by a board partition leaving the space of twelve by thirty fee$ available for the incipient "marnie palace." uy previous years oi Study (or the ministry, principles ol honesty were inculcated which, applied to mercantile pursits, have commended themselves fur secular use. Any misrepresentations as to the character of goods, or any resort to the " tricks uf trade" among employees, has always been a suthcient cause ot dismissal. One price is adopted, and that governed by quality. Branch houses are established at Paris, Lyons, Manchester and Belfast, the great centres of the manufacturing interest abroad, through whom orders are tilled, with' out the intervention of commission houses, so that goods are procured on terms the most advantageous as to cost, and with regard to American manufacture a liberal course is pursued, by substituting their fabrics for foreign, so far as they are adapted to the de mand of trade; These principles and, ar rangements, with thorough system in the several departments, and close observation, have thus far produced their good result. Alter two removals, Mr. fetewart, in Sep tember, 1846, located his store on its present site, in contravention of strong existing pre judices a"aint that side of the street, and in disregard ol the prediction that failure must ensue. The building, so lar"; aud co-tlv, was described in a public journal us a " mon ument of folly and extravagance." Notwith standing, two enlargements have since been made, the second and ht being completed September 20th, IS.38, the twelfth anniver sary of the original opening. The value of this building is said to be at least 91,000,000, and we are assured that the owner would Uot sell it for $1,500,000. It would easily bring a rent off IOti,Uti) per annum. The value of the stock on hand is rarely less than 93,000, 000. The present working force comprise 400 persons, exclusive of a still larger num ber, mostly women, employed outside in making cloaks and other similar article made necessary by the change of the sea son. The new addition afford a Gne display of " magnif.ccnt distances," and the several one sees the most liberal expenditure in mo saic pavements and paneling', in msiDie col umns and entablatures, and altar decora tiuns. There is no doubt that more marble has already been used in America in exterior construction than in all Italy. y A DOO STORY. The New York correspondent of Ihe Ports month Journal narrates the following. It has always been a belief of mine that animuls of the dumb creation think, all ar guinents to the countrary notwithstanding, and I have recently heard a dog story from some Portsmouth friends resident in Brook Ivn that lias increased my faith in the matter. Some neighbors of theirs have a very fine specimen of a Newfoundland dog, who, if half I heard of him be true, can do almost any thing but talkj Not long since las mistress said to him, Poiito, you may go out in the front yard and stay half an hour, but don't go outside of the gate." After he had been gone a short time his well known knock was heard at the door, and, on its being opened, Ponto was discovered accompanied by a half-starved abject looking object of the ting species, with I a l" I I 1 I I I. I... one oi ins tegs tusauiea, which ne inuuceo to follow him into the front basement, and lie down on a large soft mat near the door. He then went into the kitchen and intimated to Bridget that tie wanted his usual forenoon's lunch, which having procured, h,e took it to his new Inend, laid it down nelore lum ; and looked on with evident satisfaction while he ate it. As Ponto mistress did not wish a boarder ol that description, she told htm that he must introduce his new friend into the street again, which lie pretended at first not to understand, but finally, in very apologetic way however, did as fie was ordered, assist ing ins uniortunate campaiuon up two or three steps into the street, and looking after him, a he limped on his way, w ith a sad and troubled countenance. So much for Pnntu's character for benevolence. Of hi qualities as a night watch I learn that ne n'ght, dur ing the past summer, he discovered that the fmiit door had been inadvertently left 'pen. lie knew that was not correct, although the outside blind door was fastened by a dead latch; so he weut to hi master's bed-room, waked him up, and would not leave the room until he followed him dow n stairs and closed the door, lie is thought to be worth three star police-men and a pair of private watch men id addition. Union, the Constitution, and the i.atv-the Guar, (bans of our Liberties. HILLSBOROUGH, X. C. Wednesday, October , 1859, floor, lighted from the roof, through open ing in toe centre, have the effect of a series of galleries, extending upward to a di.7v elevation. The wall are tastefully paiim-lled aud decorated in frescos. Of other features it is needless to speak inure in detail. The building constitutes one of the chief archi- i tecUrat attractions of the citv. future deveh-jwent of c Atoa culture by Man chester leagues, thoagh they cat the seed in every rood between ttie tropic. Tli invention of the plantation spinning machine promise lo produce a more rapid change in the history uf the South than oth erwise rould have hee n anticipated. It must of dishonesty. Jamet IV. Aturandtr, D. D. RING AROUND THE EARTH CL'RldUS A3- TRON0.4ICAL fcPECCHTIONS. In England the scientific men have recent ly been advancing tome rather singular a- j tronomiol speculation. On the l-Jih of last vered the strmiomr, q"u' "w " f'?"J;( r'' ' ' ""jllerence chiefly t.. the ring .,r Saturn, and t.M.t that h,,,h.r the crop before ant . tW ; tttnml , ie ,ntru. years eWes. w,!l be wo.ktd upa home. ; d ,cur ke PcoW made an .b- Irtomforcar.eraJ..c.ai!,astwliv.,e;4(;r4ati'o!i ti there being a ring or ..-i.j, iuM.a ui m-j "'a "i i"; urobab y tun. Wen the rneral tendency to manufacturing m(M)t pJ Nicu, u rf , .ndustry. Im prove J a- it soon like y t tliinJ uf , (f lteu.m M niU be. to a. to spin jam of lifierr.it eht and t 4iilhHS.ei.. Xhe Mll,ject tr,e( pruUdblv several ring nhtunJ the earth. To E ffufl itlmorvtlnn lit rpfrrpil in hi lastt Iua. WhaUpl,.., Ve Sou:, ;f JJj,lf(i tsnhn had been called the h.u!J the become the centre f ctton man-! ,;ri j; ht WM onIr VuM h , Lfuc'.uri'g enteral ie, and at the same time - . ....... ; ..,..', , ., , i i iui hi in tunc, uji an .-unci iiiiii asironoiurr, i i . n . c i . r.i i- . Wd in her ha. d, t,.e raw inateud upon which . . . , . !r'JP ' fa Her. ; of a law erm of tl.elirst aginations depend: utl.in .. mote lr , . t i-testisiii the suhiect. found t!..t Ju,,,c.,a, Voort' ,,:,.'n'! f 'a hu ; of the ' ., ineetin ol variu AIj'.uiic I. Ml"e ; ol Ur- A TofCHlxo Ikcidkxt One of the ail.le.M storir that we ever read wa that I a little child in Swir.erf unl, a pet buy, just a your is, reailtr, whom hi mother, iif bright iiwr ti iliif . itreaseil in a beautiful jaiket, alt shin ing with gdt buttons, and gar as a mother's love coul i inke it, ami then penintied turn to go out to play. He had scarei ly stepped from the door of the Swis cottage, when an enormous eagle snatched him frmii the earth and bore lum h'gh up a-iiimg the mountain, and y-t within sight of thr liouse ol which lie had bf-en the joy. There he was killed and devoured, the erve turirSi at a point which a inaccessible to man. Si that no relief; coul I be affor.ied. In drs'.roviiiz the chi'd, the eagfe o placed hi gy jai ket in ifie nest that it would flutter, ami the auu would shine upoii its lovely trimmings, and ornaments. civiliiation. he ilioold carefully peruse the TurJ' " " '. to ne-spapcrs now , uMishod' at IIo.,d!ulu f l1' Uf ;'-" ' -the Pol'vnesian and h IJom nercial Ad- ? ' " " mu, ,iave b,;rn " ,l,e I4' rertiscr-hieh are well printed and ably rrnu l ' t conducted pip-rs. In addition n tlie cdi- nTTT . tonal and new Cch-nn. lie should uot ft.-- ,l10" I'TB Bay aril lav Ior, while in the get of all thing the advertisements, for ih-v Arctic region in winter, used to eat half often give the best idea of liie and b.isine pound of meat at a meal to warm himself, in the community where they are uetl. ,Ie Pak of the cold which he endured In the paper before us, which was printed j in lailsnU onlv two month since, we have announce- Slate rtllr. The 8ilh Annual FKif of the Noiib Carolina Slate Agrieullural Society, waa held in the city of R ileigh laat week.eommencing on Tuea ilav and elonini on Friday. The artielea on evltihilion inatle a trry fsir aliow, and ihe nuuil.cr of viilor, par tK-uUrty on Wednea lay anil Tburaday, it waa thought wa never befora lrg ; au.f luken ull trfgi'tlter tliia Fdir haa been einiuenlly uccffnl. , On ihe fi 'it Jjy, lh Irotlinif miloh under the sad' die, for a ailver cup, value $10, waa wan by V. Cornel, aon'a horae "Jofi Smilh." The trolling match in ain gla harneaa, for a cup of Ilia same value, was won by T. Barnes' horae " Roanoke Clipper ;" and Ihe pacing mnU-b under the addle, for a cup of I he a'aiho value, a taken by John Tuifj's horae " Jeaae." On the second day, Wednesday, an examination and trial of the Agrirullural Implemenla took plaeeT Ol these there were quite variety, aud many of them Jiaplayed excelleut workmanship. The horaea, iarka and mules were paraded and examined, and Ihe oxen lealed. Some ol tfirat mad a very gaud how, but w think our county of Orange could equal Ihe bent. The thiril ilay.Yhuraday, at II o'clock, the Orator of the day, Hon. I . U. lliugman, of Uuncomtie, waa introduced to Ihe assembled Ihroi.g lijr John t. Danry l').,of Edijeconilo. Mr, Clingniaa spoke for an hour and forty-five minutea, and waa listened to with great .itteiilinn. A trotting insti-h in ainiile tierneal for pr-rrnum cup worth $20, waa won by D. J. Soulheiland'a .'lluck.'' A Irolting match for a ailver cup, waa wori by W. VY. Ilapper'a Maid of Halifax." On the fourth day, Friday, al 1 1 o'clock, the awarda of the judgea were read from the apeaker'e Stand, by Wil-ou W. Wkitaker, End,., the Secretary of i!ie tx ecu live Coininillee. 'I'll list ia quite a long one, an 1 we should be gild ta arl.' front il iv putdicali't) in the Reeor Jer thjae In athich our rea lere are interemi e.l ; hut we are anab'e 10 do , because in many caw. the reai.lence of the pert ma to whom preniunia were awarded are not m-ntioned. We notice, lioweter, llul our lowaanun. Dr- iauiea F. Cain, received a pre mium of $15 for the St roud bt el Iwa year obi atalliun, and Mtsara. M'Mannen & V.clwjn f:0 f ar the best 8mUt Machine. permit the Fulfen tn proceeii, infl, jh fact whether they will receive bur minister. Under a decree ol the government no mud of war i to ascend the river without permis sion, bu there is a chance ior a crisis at once, in Judge fiowlin's mission. The river Paraguay is navigable un tn Asunncion by vessels drawini; not more than thirteen feet water. The Fulton draws but eleven leet. We learn that Com. Shubrick can, in case of hostilities, laud over two thousand men. Ihe Sabine will remain at JJuenos Ayres. but can furnish about three or four hundred men for military operations. . ,. , Juilge ISowlin will ileiiort himself in Ins mission with the greatest degree of civility towards the government ol Paraguay, and will endeavor to brinr about an adjustment of present diflkultie , and tho establishment of mutually beneficial relations; for the future, between the United state and Paraguay. Ilostihtiea are lint to be expected a the re suit of Ins proper demand aud offer. PaOSECAT THE SANDYViCII ISLAND?. If one desire toob!ain a true judgment of j the progress of the Sandwich 1-laiuls during the present century from Idolatry to Chris- j tianitv, IV- m baibs.rism to a high state of, R.ileliih itiid Cistoii Itallrond. At a leeent meeting uf the Uire-t .ra of ihe Raleigh and Gjaton Railroad, a dii lend of it per cent, waa de clared, payable on the ISth of December, end eight lb 'uaand dollara were appropriated to the sinking fund of Ihe Cm- any. The receipts of Ihe Head for the fiacal year, fading Oct. 18iS, base been, from Freights, 119,551 Co; Fassengera. 55,8211 67; Mail. 9.900 00. Total, SaS.OsfJ 3S. Deiog an inireae on Freighu or:i,l3J 07, andon Pasengera of 4.031 68, making a total increase for the year ol 25 Ifl 73; liaviiif ba!ariee on band, over the total eipeudi turea of the year, of 'iK..'iV3 69. The annual metio( of the Bto khoidcra ia n be held en the SSlh intt. Movers. -On Friday morning last quite a I irge caravan of people pussed through our town on their way to the West, to Arkansas we believe. There were 59 persons, men, women and children, and were from our old county, Lincoln. We regret tn see this dis. position growing an bur people, for leaving the Old Nni th Stale, and especially with sui II people as those we aw on Friday. They will prove a valuable acquisition a citizen's of Ihe right grit to any Slate, and we wish them good lot k. llulhtrfmdton Enq.,0tt.Hr We, also, regrel ibis disposition among the people to move off, and cannot understand the reason of it. It cei la'itily is not on ac count of high taie. for taxes are higher in" other States than they are in Ihi( neither can it be in consequence uf the unproductive ness oi toe lauii, tor those who niter their laud for sale, with the intention of moving attar, generally extol its' superior quality and the advantage their premises pos.es. Why, then, they want to lease we can't compre hend, utiiess it ia to satisfy a resiles spirit. Especially in ihis section of the State iloe the land yield a fair remuneration to the hus bandmanthe market are good and (he fa cililie fur reaching them gieady improved, ami improving every tear the country ia healthy, mid I lie climate pleasant in lact, lakrn alf-.jjeilier; no Sidle possesses an per ior adtaniagr to Ni.rili I'aro'i."., ami but few a god. The inure surprising is tins dip siUoll to migrate wlon it is rriiiriiibeied that llnise who leave generally posse ennih of this w in Id's g Is to l i-t ihem a life lime it they make no more. With the same pri vation and toil they undergo in a western Mate, we believe more wea.th could be ac cumulated in this. It is nut necessary for one to bother l.iin- -If much about acquiring more land for Ihe benefit uf hi children, tiive Jour children a good rdoration, instill corirct principle i.ito their minds, and aboae all Itarn them la work and be iwluslrioili, and they can very soon aiquiie as much land as l hey want. The grrat I'angrr is if they inherit land they will spend it and not know how tn make nioit, lont move aa In set more lam! many pi r-ons in this State own too much ow. Vltarlttt iHnutrot. men's of packet to varum parts ol the world ; expressea to California, the United States, ami Eurone ; of d:iguerrean and am- Sd .ttT.llr. The Aahesilie Newa gitea an ac count of aail affjir. Which Mcurtril en Hwannanoa, s.me ten miles ea.l of A-hetdle, on Friday, the l'lh instsnL. Ito-ne alierration to.k lsre between (.'at. Sirnuel W. Oivi : n ao! Mr. D, V. hpe. bth hi -ly respceted rilizena. Ia the ecu flic Cut Das'k'.son rr ceivetl a kok up-in the ne. k, and died almost unme. iliately. Mr. Hhope went lo town and aurrenitered himself lo the authorities; The Grand Jury Wing in t!;an " cotto-i i king ' t . 'aJaaw V s IMC eTllUJCLl, ;H'J iif me I'luucMic ? 7 i i .1 i "irri .ml lb. wea!:hhtr h the control of the cot- i . - . ,.,:,,.;, f 1..fr,!.U . ,on crop r give the South, the greater L'vatm n iSg'STtSS. K iVTK poweran.l more enlarged resource lei ived ; . , - . i,lr.u. ,,r,i,,-u newspam-r published in California, Oregon, I ctni' ''& ""p 'ro sharp, but not, ! e.i :.i. .l ,, trace! afiout tiiree-iourth 01 the circle. Ihis, ' , ... , :; ...Hri. umr rmv.r tn " irom a succe'siut compeuii'in i'ii ine "" , f , f. . t j . . ,. i aim "as'imj'nn iprriiorrjoi a rewari oi i y - v --r.- to cotton manufacture. anJthetit.es of the "'""' n , "itl.ood for the detection of the person who motion, and ru four nose ca,..l..ally If ,uth would excel alt ibe glory l ancient ' "t ! L 'P . c 8 t robbed the custom-house ; of the saU of the ' ? Mou "TJ e ' ,,ca " I should have frozen at home in a tem perature which I found very comfortable in Lapland, with my solid diet or bread ami ,., ,t Um, imiwtigaieJ the facta, and feiuaing butter, and my garments iifriindeer skin.tonjibdl, Mr. 8hpewad.achargf,L The following i a correct scale of the physi-1 Tbe .r( . The unfortunate ilTiir at a cal effects of cold calculated lor the latitude J it .p gluula 0, whlle ,:, cl. 0.v.d of C5 to :0 degrees north: 13 uiw zero, un- Mq mu ai)t , oiac ,a4 -Kafn9Mf . . - , arm. ....... ...u.g.c . j , e.teem.J. Mr. eb.i..!.a lever mart and a good citiaen, and we d..ul.t wl re- eta the unforiunaie event more than any one :a." Or. Jat:E 1'iisvd The Washington eorrespon.lent ol the New York ilnalil aaye that lien. Jatrg ha been informed by the Secretary uf State, Ibat, nol having power, la it was uiulrrslowl be had. lo ililethe Nicaragua diflicolty by accrplmi the t'asaa Yris.iri treaty, it would be useless to h-Id luriher communiealion wilh lum, and that tin government, in the meantime, would not wait lor any luilhrr usi-lr-a i e;..tialion, wlucll only aervid to rn.barr.ss a pi. in qnes lion, laat womil pursue the decisive policy already explained to lum. Tvre, or the grandeur of mme modern Ve- ti .e when in her pa'mv dy, or that of Lun tfot, Liverpool, m l lntheer now. A'. 0. Piccjvnt, ; The learned Proleor now proceeded to say fir-t A EAILttOAt) TO TUB PACIFIC. vi.lon.e of th lliai'in I.1Bv I!nna lar car-ol your nose ami estremitie; rat I : . . . . ..c .1.. . : ...... .1. lh fattet limil. anil iileolv of it. 4 it ile-r .... .. ... . . i a-.ii.i i,riiii ill 11 ui iiir iiii,i. inin iri.m - ... - - mat tne theory previously held that the zoila- ' .. . .' t .v.. - r . r M.m. intends r..l.l : keen avr .ke t LllTu.. nTbul"U .mg i h kK".; "iuei Z ;TZrZZ -rd t n,ufat up f the eA and tea, cr.? f (r ... r three h-n.lr, iwuiiu me BHU ws IH"Ui'U IV IHCUlea vUTC, ' w ' . i -1 -tla - . f.L II a 11' ' r ' vwgiti ri ,. utivtiiiT vri inr giiiri W l, i the Hawaiian Law Report, , Ur 'j11 iv of ihe most important tie-1 ' Iscrbiav I'ihc. In Union county, on the night f the let int., the gin house of Mr. Jee II.ttey wa burned down by some fiend in human form, destroying hi entire Tun NvL RrTlHlto PioatiD. It is stated that Iiir I'oiteil States Attorney Cetirral ha prepared an piun on the anion of the Na tal Reilrii'g Iiaid, in which he lie. lares tl-eir enliie p'ocrrdiligs illegal. and, consequently void. (In the strrnih of this opinion, the Pre dent wi: piobab y, il is staled, restore the wlmle list id retired and dropped nffirrr, th.iiigh erveral of them will be brought before .'"inn martial lo answer rhargratobe pie-ferred. !....! l...t .1, . nM,B..MM . . f- . . ...a. .irvniaii.c va'liv II Ulll aiirrAll , . .. . . .. . . , -. i - I . t 1 nebu!.v:afinau.rundin9.tl.aelt.. 111... l'n Vu " ..,i,cr.,N.n, We stated .urn. week ago tht. while the; p,,ine,, uy mean of a diagram, that we for Mle sn.l . every imagmable comfort ( ogreofthe United State, ha. been de-i.d iee'llie from thi. rm- reflected ? 1 '""'V "! cU,U"1 .'' f;w;.f k,n,,: bstin; the cute by which an interoceanic mre rWg!y fntm our horiz .t, Than at H, A coflee plant,.,.- r..,,,,,,,,,,, ,Uusand ra.lroad .hall be built across the American pillt, ,liaCr' up in ihe heave-,. N r.ng!c",R'e i,,,n, ,B I' continent, the U .vernment of Great Britain taai lh; ,, cUd eipl.in this appearance ; i r"?, t ' Tf . actually chartered a conpanr. endowed, one aro.ml the earth could e it.rely. They UV , , '' ' ,,"r,",,l""',l Vj ,!,e r:a,'er it is a,d. wiih a cap-.t,l .ji5:.ent to "a-erefia a!w U tU cn . ci -inu .1 line eif ri:lroad frm 1 .... : i- v.-. t. . i ,. . in toe soace of filly years ! It la also evi- " - . inn ..ne "ii . ww i imus aefrrii. ilsi. ... . :. .- .i., ,iiim..l..!..i....i.i. em 'iai nun your circulation freely that it may nob atop bushel.) a four-horse- wag-n, and many other before vou know it Rtroggf for life. 50 drg. btloie xtro, a entire trade of the rapidly advancing islands' i tl iih the United Hal: fas t- the P.cific cceati. It i ? .'''up not g-n-raily known that, w'.iiie we nave been atisiying uurs?iv with t'u a'are J cor.vic'.ion t tat tn lcrittry of the li-ita'i risseitns i to i co!J atid sterile t.i atliuit of a wot 'i g:sant,c, t ie l.ngl.'h have been quietly surveying a ri!rail route t iro:ig;t i'.it very co-ta'.rv, and Piessof I'allisser, who for" nice than tv.n year has l.-ea etig-,'ed in the vurvey, doe not hesi- ..... . ..,v..f t'.-it t'.i f w e arid ri.nfi rurstinn :7;:;;rA Uu,... s. n,w;0ffi. -t. .- n. ee. ,).. (hUme ,.,. v.w. - i.ic irivjiri mew in; niicinicc iiai niiiinia - ' - ...... .. , i distance was ab ut 100,000 milet ; it breadth H li.n .!-.!. ..... L....... . .i : "P'.".V . t . . 1 States, anil l.riiii ipa Iv with Huston. ui mam i in ii uma i ue ciiorniuus, anil no ... HhIoh Jjurnal doubt a fo!S ling some important function inru..nji.iml.ii in regard t'i the rarih ami the aolar avttem. 'r,r""J""" J Tiie composition of Saturn' ring wa' then T vU.-. la-it. r..fr..in Florence tn Ihe di.iu.e.l,at.danacc.i..ntgivtiM.ftlltchatige. Proviilem e Journal, m.ItM eKcial men wliuh had been noticed id them by tarmu. "'" r ,l" Florentine hon.e. o'j i vei.. j They ate bmll of atoor, and last for een- I..m the dvnamiral conclusion of La. ! '' etiffagraiinn )mld be nst lo Thb I1ihm Fair. The Itev. (Irville Dewey, in one of his let tore on the Pioldrin ol Human Destiny, remark! " I he eipressmn of Ihe face i a beautiful distinction of hutnanitv. We are little aware of the influence which it constantly riert. If the d nnb a .imal on whom man eierrises In cruelty, il the h ire or dog, when suffering by a blow from the violence of man, tould turn upon lum with a look of indignation or appeal, could any one resist the power of the mute eipo-tulaiion ? How eatl-aonlinary, ton, the difference of eipressi.m in the hu man lace, by which (he recognition of per sonal identity I secured I On Ihis small surface, nine inches by ail, are depleted auch valuable plantation implement. WjJttbnrvug Arg Waafiinginft, Oct. IC, I .". iMr.RKsTiiso ran) Mgxicn. Information jhas la rn rrreive.l here that (iriieral (iaatm I ta, riiimnaiidiiig Ihe tones at Guadalat ra, ; t an o. en neieaie.i in the vu ioity ol that city Kit i.r. D. A man named Carter waa found ! by hi g dlado. (ia.nova lost nut of one neur Harriahiirg Station on the N. ('. Ilail-1 thnuai.il men, e gl.i httmlred killed, wounded road on Friday morning last, Koth leg ! and ids) andrd, beside In artillery and am were niashed olf. Hi not known whether man'tmn. !l!..r and Km ha, (ienrr.ls un the arciilent wa Caused by hi jutnp:ng off iler Degolfa.lo, I ad taken the ride of I-ron, .i . - .l .- !.. i I:. ..: '..I. ... tne train tne nigni previous, or uy ni geiung .i.eiaya. isiamanra. soil ai.me low n near Place, r .;.,.ol w.fh il,. ,b.. M.e!..l t im'ihle. I ne ntv roal.l lianlly be tie- j -... ----u - - iKiriiLr tviidt mc niir , ' i ...rair..- ii'L.a .:. . ...a i .1 J i . .i ...... . " leu,ne I....I V. nisl..e .1 I.. I...L. a M.v. lumnirn.s in me iner. ifiiaiuiraj coma- 'Tth.e';;;:;tat:,.n ww .w 'S ... .. ! jflL t,rrs unfounded i a .ficiently proved by the in-. .t,tu,,,, lh , Conpefl of mil- "? Tl" f'T tMArL,TM 11 tZ2XtUiZ terest tki tiun c rnferpr. i r.ow scit.n? i(ltH , ..(eri .,I.c.rtula'inga...uod the Llan.imo,t '". r,' Hiese arrb- j1" ,lren " 'ght, n..r liusbamU their wive, in Great Ilritain. D.stmi.ng it: H p.i'.n.y (, U ,., be, wl", V, i -'. 'hn.ugh !-.. could pick nur -friend, among of it coii.tilelioit and mafaj-etn lit Lie guar.fmi),t ,h.tiv strewed, ami u.a .la.lr i;.. ; all the upper stor.ts. I i.e Horn aie hi every autv of tliat comm-irci.il sapc-mary whuh'ti,e abs'tiee of the.n. There was a faint slat vi" r 01 t,rn"l diflerent degree of diu"k and Iving cro- the track. It i pro battle that the latter wa the cause, a it i aid that a bottle wa found in hi pocket ur near him. t harlattt Itmotrul. i the multitude of ihe embler unive.se." . . ..i.... . .1. . . ..r . ... . i may o ma i' iin irn u i . : . i-u j.ii (it,rrii ritij aitinn hi- ntner, an.l line ap. ii i a wi. the foiwrir.g mini of the peared to be g'Sdoaffy approachingth planet. ; -itis:i Ijvvernmrfi. and people eem diw- (t approached at Ihe rate of i t mile a t I t,i tain; tint by the io.e!otk, and thu,, year lately at a'jiutfoi mile year) it would their greater enetiy and tlispitch, to reatft the lilauet iisell in liso y'ear. ..... . . r ..... i r 1 . imre l')u cotnptnsaie ior nn aiseine m t misc haiural advatitajfe which might o'jtain in a mure sou them route, but of which we, while p'isessin them, have thu for neglect e l lo avail nutselve. Mr. Walsh, the intelligent and veteran A DRY OOOltl FKt.NCE. Fmm 1'ie JoOrhal of Comwtnw, moothnes, or of cement, bandso nely paint ed in imitation f mublp. Wherever it ran be done, pi ister i substituted for wood, a in ihe casing of dour and window, or other kind of ornament What b our mechanic DEPARTURE OK THE PARAGUAY fcXPEDL TIO.. From the N. Y. J.wr. of Commerce of Pa'urday. About iiooii, to day, the L. S. frigate Sa bine gut under weigh a.td sailed In. in this port, itMm Ihe eijH-dilion to Paraguay. "Ihe S. liine take out the pi ial Minister of the Jnited Slate, Judge ilnwlin and hi u te, and also the naval and military cmnmaiider ol the eipedition, Commodore Hnln'uk. The noble hip depart upun her intere-t-ing and important service, under the aui re of a bright un, ami with the good wihr of the entiie b dy of the American people. I lie r-sUitte wa but lately i ut in coinioia. , and how, lor the first time. te i In Anf.mcs.1 WaTCMtl. Mome nw and nrig. in. I machinery ha been devised, designed jinn to secure a fine, substantial, durable, and ; see the ocean. Her complement of men, In uiiiform'v reliable American time keeper.' rinding mannei, is about five or hun The m.isem. nt are new in construction,! died. i terhni'allf tailed "forTing"' is unknown and arr pronounced fault'e- in principle and j The Sabine will proceed no farther than tneie. vtnoever erie to itiiy, a many i.t.tn.i'l If, having been nmvei by the mot r-1 llui'iio Av.e. wheie the Minuter mi.l l.ia liuanasiialo. I'uliarah. Ihe capital ol te stale i. Siiialu, had pmnounred In feVor of the ronsiiiution!isis, Cori.na.lo, tbrf t Ihe rotisi Motional force Ihere, a matchio( nn Myailau. Three Companies i.f F.chea garay's forces, at Jalaps, bad gone over to the ronstiiutimi.il.!., who were posted, un der I.!ae, five leaguea f.om llutrity. Three other Cotiipanir were lo follow llii' esampte neil day. I here i a general moaement, from the circumference la the centre. In the City 4.f Mriirn ami Puebla, on Ihe part of the rotitiiuiionalis force, and il is be lieved Zuloaga'a (all is imminent. (iarea'acoiidnci. in making the fmred loan on .i.e.gnria, ia tiiajj.pi uved ( by the liberal leader eipecling to find ihe nticipal parlor the jailing test to be reliable and unfading in j .uiie will be rereisrd no (he 1', S, war leam- j Ruttra Tiuv STteri;n. frad Kittey i an independent candidate for Congress in Ihe Nii.eicet.lli district nl Ohio, and ihe fol lowing card i published in ihe Cleveland paper! Mr. and Mr, trail Kelly invite all their acquaintances aud other, and strangers tf .su.table age and character, lo their Grape ! b'lildmi of marble, will be disappointed action. The vva'ers are inatmli. turp i entire a few day by the addition of what is eijiiiva-! instead nf Ihe role. Full ninety percent. Stewart Palace ha been enlarged within j Marble structure form Ihe rare etcept.on ' from ihe crude materials in a single eshb liliuienl, by connected and uniform proce e the tiiat.uf.cl'.ry bring organized upon the Same jteio that ha heen adopted in Ihe t orrespotident of the New York Journal of ' lent to thre firsl-rlas store, that i, a! id the building i f Italy hsve alaccoed or Commerce, writing from Pari under a recent ibuildmi T5 by 100 feet, so that the entire ' plastered esterior wall. Tin i true ol Na- date, remsrks on thi iiictJ jdimensioni are IJfl feet on Broadway, by1 de, Rome, and Floietitf, a it is uf Munich,! production of the unequalled American fire " S'tme American attention would not be about 175 on Read and Chamber street. Dresden, ami Her I in. No country uf P,- arm. In thi way movement i produced ainprofitablybetowedo:ithcomm"nirationl We thu have a rucf!re which i a just 'rope, with the escep'iou uf France, is o at one-half the price f any foreign mnve tn the London paper respecting the feaaibi-i object of pride, ami I believed to t.a'.e no' we I aupplid with stone of various kind for ment nf he same qualify. All foreign watch lit an.l use of a railroad across the conti- j superior in any country among houses devo-j esterior eon'ruct.nn a the United State of es are made by hand, the American witches neatnf North America, through British terri- jed ta commercial purpose. Tbe frt i re-! Nmt'i America. It is on the inidnd nat tHttnjg'ttte only ones made by machinery, Of on ere. The editorial article f the Londmi ' inrksble, I'mpl a instance of iftditi.jt'jvin t'.e oatidef rhorthtsind palsiei that a uniform ilein tlifmi.hoat. . er Fulton, which will prnreed iinnted.alr ly up Ihe river toward ihe capital of Paraguay, Asunncion. It is supposed by the Minister that upon hi arrival in Ihe Fulton, al the mouth l (he tier near which i the Para guayan fort of ihe Tria Boreas he will have some diplomatic communication with the au thorities of Paraguay, There he will declare, in general terms, the object of hit special mission. . , . . , - It w.ll remain with the rrigtiiyan cover as a. . .a. al J . t . - .. i- .a .1. irnr thr n, to JtUiiT,iae whether th.y wili'j:at. d. Levee, on Monday. Nentetnber fir. at me ciwly seven o'clock. They will be in wait ing until right o'clock, al which time pro menading and dancing will commence. At 9.3 the grape tables will be opened, ami remain until twelve) dancing, cVc. until then, at which time the parly will sing Home, Sweel Hume," after which the bra band will jitay Yankee Doodle" and othef national airs until the guests retire. All per son w ill be eipcclrd lo leave their names or I. ... J a . ' . . i a i . . . . l . earns, aim ire in'rnuuci'i, gnira pre' imn;
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1858, edition 1
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