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For Uia Journal.
Manufactures
What tkejr r Capable of Acronipllihlng
ABTIOTB HO. I.
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It i$ told by Jefferson, that having oon
oeifod the idea of erecting a sawmill, he
elected aaite, whiou owing to its eleya
tion, afforded an nnnaual adrantaga in the
way of a ohnte for the fresh sawed lumbal
Before entering upon the work heeonsalt-
' ed his manager, who, without detracting
" from the propoaed ohnte, grarely inqair-
ed how the statesman proposed to gel his
' Jogs np ? JThe story ridioulons as it is
illnstrates thousands of crude projects de
" vised to OTeroome this or that difficulty in
the mechanical world. The instances in
' which the logs are finally got up at a tre
mendous cost and disadvantage are not
few. Men who invest the savings of years
and muoh labor in enterprise, are loth to
, abandon it, preferring rather to tax their
v pride in patching out ill-oonstructed plans.
They are the men who afterwards inform
you that they would have saved money by
: leaving the logs at the base of the hill. Men
whose experience proves the halting, nn-
ambitions skeptics that, with earnest, en
ergetic workers nothing is impossible.
,Mefl whose blunders benefit mankind more
"than all the labors of those workers in the
grooves ont by their,'great grandfathers.
The world is indebted to-day to the blan
der of ' an able engineer for the most effl-
- eient tool employed in modern work-
. shops, '" '
In 1836 the Directors of the Great West
ern Steamship Company built the steam-
" ship Great Britain. This company bad in
their employ two able engineers. After
the vessel was partially constructed the
' engines (and requisite machinery under
. : way, and all the important works well in
hand with the exception of the paddle-
shaft, when these engineers suddenly real
ized the foot that they had been guilty of
a great oversight The largest establish
ment in the oonntry oould not be induoed
to attempt the task of forging the paddle
shaft. Up to that period . wrought iron
. shaft of all sizes were forged nnder tilt
hammers, which in their action strongly
resemble the motion of a hand-hammer.
Effioient for small work when heavy or
, , large work is required, the space between
?- anvil and hammer is occupied bo that
even when lifted to its greatest height, the
(id-hammer is incapable of striking a pow-
: erful blow where it is most needed. " It
. was impossible to forge a shaft thirty inch
es in diameter with a hammer of this de-
f scription. In their dilemma they suddenly
perceived what was required; so they eon-:
" Btrnoted a hammer oomposed of an anvil'"
s large block iron shaped in suoh a man
ner as to move freely on upright slides,
and an invetted cylinder, to whose piston
rod the block or hammer was attached.
, Steam was admitted into the cylinder in
f such a manner as to act on the nnder aide
of the piston, raising the iron blook, which
" fell by its own gravity upon the anvil the
moment the steam escaped, j The steam
vas admitted into the cylinder by an or
dinary valve, operated by a long lever.
. By this eoatrivanee an iron block varying
. frees oaa hundred pounds to twenty or
' thirty tons in weight oould be elevated a
enffioient height above the object on which
it vu desired to strike a Wow.
, Glacccs."'
heaven, with a contrite and humble heart.
Address yourself to the . Holy Virgin, to
our fatner, oaint losepn, ana to our se
raphic mother, St. Theresa. A father can
well address these . words to his son, al
though he be a great orator. It is a very
serious question for yon and for us all. I
orav to the Baviour that he may deign to
accord yon his light and grace. I recom
mend myself to your prayers, and give yon
my benediction, and I am your very hum
ble servant,
' Fb. Domikiqu dh Saint Joseph, r,
Superior General ' "
The folio wind is the superior's letter In
answer to Father Hyacinthe's reply to the
above:
:rr-i Sept 20,-
- Reverend Father Your letter of the
20lb only reached me yesterday. Yon will
easily imagine how deeply it afflicted me,
and with What bitterness it filled my soul
I was far from expecting yon to fall to
such a depth, Therefore my heart bleeds
with meL and is ruled witu an immense
pity for yon, and I raise ay humble sup
plications to the God of all meroieathat
He may enlighten you," pardon yon, and
lead yon back from that deplorable and
fatal pati-oa. which yoa have entered. It
ia very true, my reverend father, that da
ring the last five year, in spite of my per
sonal opinions, whioh are in general con
trary to yours on many religions questions
as I have more than onoe expressed to
yon in spite of the eonnsela I have given
to yon on several occasions relative to yonr
preachings, and to which, excepting in the
ease of your Lent sermons at Borne, yon
paid but little attention ; so long as yon
did bo! openly depart from the limits im
posed by Christian prndenee on a priest,
ana especially on a moot, x aiways mani
fested toward yon sentiments of esteem
and friendship, . end eneoaraged yon in
toui preachings. Bat if that is true," so
also ia it that, from the stoment in whioh
I perceived that yoa were beginning to go
key on a tease nnuis, i was lovoau ro wp
ob my side to express to yoa my fears, and
to mark to yoa my dissatisfaction. Yon
most remember, my reverend father, tbnt
I did so especially last year, about t.
month of October, when psseiof throea
relative to a letter addressed fey
yoa to a club in Paris. I then expressed
to voa what snaovanea that writing had
dated lulj 22, appears to have detenL .i I e-. 1 1. a. " X out kturt pnb!I&hed la Ily
Father Bjaciitbe fa Aaerka.
u - ltre ftmei Uu Baswriar m U Ormr, e.
A telegram from New Yerk last night
. nnnonnoes the arrival ia that eity yeatt
aay oi t atuer nyaoutne, on too steamer
Teriero from Havre, at th same time
-we have from the French papers the letters
from the Superior of the Barefooted Car-
: inelitee to Tthf Hyaointbe, which are
gives, below. lite., first of these letters,
letter of September 20. The second, dated
September 20. is bis superiors reply. The
letters do not indicate . the precise charac
ter of the utterances by whioh the eloquent
preacher incurred the displeasure of his
order, though they leave po doobtoi bis
present attitude toward the Church of
whioh he has been suoh a distinguished
member. It seems that there has been no
actual interfere no with his preaching, and
no formal complaint that in the pulpit at
any ante no was at ail Heterodox. -. But ne
has repeatedly been found fault with
during the past five years for letters, ad
dresses, Ac, to political and other clubs.
fend as remonstrance seems to have had bo
effect, the general of the Carmelites at
last forbade him to publish any letters or
discourses, to deliver any address, exoept
in ohnrohv or to take part in any meeting
not striotly religions and Oatbouo. : It was
en - receipt of this order that Father
Hyaointne determined to leave the eon-
vent, and wrote the letter which has caused
so much stir, The superior's letter are as
followa:. fff . '
,, Rome, July 22. 1809.
My Very Reverend Father Hvaciothe
I have received yonr letter of the Otb iuat,
and in a short time aftor the speech whioh
yon delivered at the Peace League.. I
have not happily, found in , that speech
the heterodox phrase attributed to vou. .
It must be said, however, that it pontons
some vague propositions, admitting of un
fortunate interpretations, and that such a
speech does not corns well from a ntouk,
The habit of the Carmelite was certainly
there no longer in its place. My reverend
father and dear friend, yon know, the
great interest I have always taken in you.
From the commencement of tour eermone
at Notre Dame de Paris, I have earnestly
exhorted yon not to identify yourself with
questions in diepute among Catholics and
on which all were not , agreed. Because,
from the moment you attach yourself os
tensibly to. one side your ministry be
came more or less unfruitful with the
other. "- " , ,J ..; -
Now, it Is patent that yoa have made no
account of the intimation of your father
and superior, as last year yon wrote a let
ter to a club in Paris in which yoa freely
aisoiosea your opinions in favor of a party,
having little wisdom, and in opposition
with the sentiments of the Holy Father,
the epiaoopaey, and the clergy in general
I was alarmed, as were also the Frenoh
clergy. I wrote to yon immediately to en
able yon to see tbe false path you had en
tered on, in order to stop you. But ia
vain, for some months after yoa author
ized from yourself a periodical review in
Genoa to publish another letter, that has
been the oanse of so muoh vexation to yoa
and to me. - Lastly, daring your last so
journ at Borne, I made yoa serious obser
vations, and even rather atrona reproaches
on the false position yoa were placed in on
account of your imprudence, but voa had
scarcely arrived at Paris when yoa pub
lished nnder your own signature, a letter
deplored, even by yonr friends.
Lately your presence and speech at the
Peace League have caused a great scandal
in Catholio Europe as happened about six
years ago, on the occasion of your speech
at a meeting in fans, x on nave, beyond
toalt, fiM ma reason for waoh recrim
inations py some bold, obscure ana im
prudent phrases.
I have done all that I oould up to the
present to defend and save you. To-day I
mnst think of the interest and honor of
our holy order, which, unknown to your
self, you compromise.
xoa write me from fan. Wo v. iv, 1868:
I avoid mixing the Paris Convent and the
order of Mount Carmel with these mat
ters." Let me aay to you. my dear father.
that this is an illusion. Yoa are a monk,
and bound to your superiors by solemn
vows. We have no answer for you before
God and man, and consequently have to
take tne same measures la your regard as
that of other monks, when yonr conduct is
prejudicial to your soul and our order.
Already in rranoe, iteiginm and even
here, some of the bishops, clergy and faith
ful are blaming the superiors of onr order
for not taking certain measures in your re '
gard, and it is concluded that there is no
authority in out congregation, or that it
shares in yonr opinions and course of ac
tion. I do not certainly regret the oonrse
I have followed up to the present in regard
to yon, but matters nave arrived at such a
point that I would compromise my con
science and the entire order if I do not
take more efficacious measures in this mat
ter than I have done in the past
drew on yon from me observations and re-
proaohes when yea last visited Home.
Lastly : yonr preseuoe and speech at the
reaoe ljeague uuud up tbe measure oi my
apprehension and my grief, and forced me
to write yoa the letter of the 22a of July
hut, by whioh I formally ordered yon iu
future not to print any letter or speech, to
speak in publio or elsewhere than In the
churches, to be present iu the Chambers,
or take part in the Peace . League, or any
other meeting, the object of whioh was
not exclusively Catholio and religious. My
prohibition,' ai you see did not in the
least refer to your sermon in the pulpit
On the contrary, I desired yoa in future
to devote solely and'' entirely your talents
and yonr eloquence to teachings iu the
chnroh. Consequently it was with pain
ful surprise that I read iu your letter that
"you oould not reaaoend the puluit at
Notre' Dame, with language perverted by
diotatlou or mutilated by retioeuoe." '
Ypu must be.v aware, revereud father,
that I have novet forbidden you to preach,
that I have never given you any order or
imposed any restxiotiona ou your teach
inga, I only took the liberty of giving to
you soma counsels, and on addressing to
yon some observations, ecpeoiallv on the
subjeot of your last leoturea, as in my
quality of ' superior it was my r in lit and
my duty to do. Yoa were, consequently,
as free , to .. oontinne I your preaohiugs at
fans or elaewuere, as in preceding years,
befqre my letter of the 224 Jaly last ; and
if you have resolved not to roapper in the
pulpit of Notre Dame de Paris, it isvolun
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toruv ana or vour owcrrree win -and not bi -. ....... t.t.
virtue of measures adopted by me toward one month for euouoaUon, and tin Jan. t, mo,
yoa. Your letter of the 20th annouaoes to! to new nberiberirorthtyear. MayearJnad,
me tnat you are about to leave your nionas-1 '"" uv a w iiruoru,
tery in ram. I learn, indeed, by
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lonrnau and by private letters, that you
have already left it, and have cast off yonr I
gown, witnont any eoclesiiMtioai autbori-
aatlon." ' '-' -'-r'
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"A rtn naafnl rtlnl."-A.ii. r,itliiuJi nnrl "7iV
yoa must be aware that tbe monk who Quits flout Aqint, h. vasbr, ut wuiiaa ns.i
his monastery and the dress of his order ,, br "UUonere and Doalers imrwim
without tbe regular permission from the
competent authority, is toonsidered " as a
real poatate, and consequently incurs the
canonical penalties mentioned in Cap,
rtrtcuwto, ine pununment is as voa
are aware, the greater exoommunioation,
lata tenuHtcti and aooording to our con
atitutions, oonfirmed by the Holy See,
port iiL, chapter hit., So. 12, those wbo
leave the community without authoriza
tion inour the greater exoommunioation,
ipto facto and the note of infamy. Qui a
eongregaitont reomuni, prrier; apouanuim.
tpo facto tacommmtoitltonmn n tnfamue
notam incurrunt. : " vr-"." - :
As yonr superior, and in accordance with
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tue uresoripuoue oi uia aposioiio aeorees,
whioh order me to employ even oensnre
to bring yoa back to the bosom of the
order yoa nave so deplorably abandoned.
I am nnder tbe neoessity of calling on you
to return to tue monastery in raris wnion
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, uooa Beeona-aana uyunders tor Dale.
ohioe Oo., OlaremoDt N. H.forreduoed prioeliet.
fully recover yourself, repair the great
aotndal yoa have caused, and by that
means console tne Uhnrcn. your mother.
yon have ao much afflicted. That is the
most sincere and ardent desire of my
heart ; it is also that whioh yonr afflioted
friends, and myself, yonr father, ask with
all the fervor of our souls of God Al
mighty, of God, so fall of meroy and good
ness. '-' "" . - . ,. -
Fb. Dowkiqtjb xb Saint Jobetii.
boston aitkb fatheb hyaointhb. :
Boston, October 18.
, The pastors of the Evangelical churches
in Boston and ioinity, at a meeting yes
terday, appointed a oommittee to confer
with Father Hyacintbe and make snitable
arrangements for extending to him a
pubuo reoeption, if auon a step is deemed
advisable. -- : 4 U I ". " '
ffATHKB HTAOINTHB IH HBW I0BK.
New York, October 18.
Father Hyaointhe arrived to-day in the
steamer Periere. from Havre. . Father
Hyaointhe proceeded very quietly to the
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U BOHOOL FOB YODNU LADIES, nmoved
No. S8. West iii Street, nnnn.it. Uu.,..,u
Park. New York Oitr. IUfaramiM nusnn p...
ter. New York : Biahon Da,la. Hnnti. (iuu.. .
fiav. W. T. Arantiy, Atlanta, Tdeorsia 1 Proheeor
Henry, Smitbsoniaa Institute! General Wade
Hampton, nonth Carolina 1 W. W. Oorooran.
Waaliinirtnn TV II h..lJ..lll,Ml..i... ,,i, "'
ton College s Profoaaor Charles Daviet, New
York t W. flumora elnima, tkratli Oarolins : Pro
feasor Bartlett, West Poiul Military Aoademy.
auaea . . . U-law XV-OW
FOR SALE.
ON THE FIBOT MONDAY IN NOVKHUEB
u next, that desirable Hones and Lot In
aanon, a. u,t Deionging to tne eetate of O. B.
Brown, long and favorably known aa "Brown's
nnftjj." 1k. OaI I. 1. . 1 ..1. .1
and well arras and nF BotoTkeeoiLi.
in ine premi.ea la a uar-room and all neces
sary ouiuttimuiRi.- no Lac ooatains luoat four
aoreeoiiana. ao ctoaei in sown. ....
To any one understanding tbe Hotel baelness,
ww m iw. uuvurHiDiu lur a DroniaDifl inveat
ment, .-.. . . . , .
i-erms uoe ronrtn oasn, the baianoe on a
oreau or one ana two years. -
.-H-'..-i'A,il.roiili,adni'r.
ootB .,-? - -; ; .. Il.ltow8w
Other styles of VAsttUAUBiB proportlonably
low. All Carriages and Boggles, warranted to
S'aaatiT Buokawava of
all stylus: Harnees., arreal farint. Ijnnt u.
enrioientin new xora uvAbvis wrrri'i
Immense Carriage Ware-rooms, Nos. S4, 63s
Slid fiilli Hriailway Ne. 104. lUd and 10H Uroabv
earent, ear son a, " -' ' ; $.,
BlUb-tlPBlNa BUCK1IE8 from IHi to HO0, all
warrautaii auun aa are nsiiaiu.axHu ny arnnv
man aau omara a ai-iii to pi7,
I.
ive aaUafaotion
, Orders by stall promptly attended to.
Refer to! A. B. Hill. Murray A Msrahleoa,
Harries A Howell, WHmlnirton. N. U. .... . -.. .
. N. B.-ei.Vi! WtiHf, Bole owner of
ttere rate 111, mo, w.Sia, granted November
M. eoverlos the oomblnatlnn and arranire.
tLLOOIPal)Eo.a ",.(,,, tlttt v
, r.i ajuiiv aanooRnanf rkKnti- '
A f 180 fELOOIPEOa -ov,.'. .v ., :,:,7s 00
a mo " ' '..., SO 00
woa is ... -' ... 1 ; I3-eoa'iW
WILMINOTON i WELDON BA1LBOAD OO..!
Ofrua CiKko. A Ou, HnptartrrEKDnrr, y
, j T, WlMMWWWia M, 0., April 25, mt.
' JL i . . - - Tl - .4 .. .. t- f
M AND AF'fER MONDAY, the Sflth Insk, onr
V passenger trains u this road will leave
Wilmiugton al :0O A. M. and 10:00 P. M.. and
arrive at WeUlon. HM A. M. and 2:50 P. M. Leave
Weldon 10:1ft A al, and 7:45 P. M. Arrive at Wit.
miugton i:M A. M. and 7:13 V. U. Tbe day train
WiM not mil on etnodnye. A dailv tlironrh
fratiK'it train will leave WilmUiRton (Uundays ei
oepteii) at 1:110 t. M., for the aooonimodatlon of
Trnek Parmera. ' Peseeneera eau alao get aooom
nioilatioua on said froiKhl train aa far aa Golds, j
boro; &h fBKMONT,
. ,-..l.;-Jt -i';-ti Eng. A Mnpt.
aprlllO ., .., ltie-tf
OENKBAL BOPEUINTKMDENrg OFFICE,
WlLBIMOTOM U MADUntaTKB B. U. Oo,
wujimoTOM, M. O., AprU 10. 186
dress mma.
it
TITB8, HARRIET ROBIRTH has aoraueneed
JLU. the DHKaB MAJUsia BUtUNEbB at her
reeideaos on the corner of Blilo and Ohesnat
streets, where she will be pleased la have the
ladies civs her a aalL Dram lain tn viva aatlafcui.
tion to all wbo may favor her with their patron-
mnm aengeraa wan ana pnos. '
one aegs to rem to sirs. M. Jii, Bead, - "
et- '-. ;' . , t-j--i.,i.i4fv
BRANCH OFFICE
. OF TUB it '
1 - . . n. ' i . . . . .....
Staten Island Fancy Dyeins Es-
tablisliment .
JTAVINQ AOCEPTED THE AQXM0X FOB
the above Oompauy, I am prepared with every
faoility to serve the publio In this Unt.
Pries Lists farnlshsd. - '
Br Goods Insured If desired, '
. J. H. ANDERSON,
No. I North Front street.
oot f.,. ,,
SOLD BV ALL OROCEBS.
Meditate in solitude on the neat truths I bouse of a friend. Report says he will be
of religion, not to preach them, but for waited upon by deputations from various
the profit of your soul. Ask light from I denominational societies and requested to
explain his views of Roman Catholicism
before their consreirations.
Father Hyaointhe ia at the Fifth Avenue
Hotel, where be will remain in seclusion.
it is said, for ten days, and will then visit
Boston and - vvasninirton. At the expira
tion of his two months visit to this country
he will proceed to Uome to seek admission
to the (Ecumenical Council. He brought
letters of Introduction to Uen. Lux and
Rev. Henry Word Beech er, and is a per
sonal friend of the poet Lonfellow, and
other distinguished gentlemen in this
oonntry. He does not speak the English
language. 'i
Fernando Wood was a fellow-passenger
anil aTtanilad man attentions tn him
able and pleasant.
FOR SALE.
mWENTX THOUSAND D0LLABS
" " ($20,000)
Ia City of WUmiogtoa Six Per Cent. Gold Bear
ing Tea Year Ooapoa Bonds. To be sold tn small
Lota.
Apply to
ang
FIB8T NATIONAL BANK,
: .JAMES DAWSON, or .
JAS." G. BUBB k OO. ' -
CEO. Z. FRENCH,
Cbairmaa Finones Oommltfee '
!t. Olty of WDmington.
1 tTAAf
yf1 8CH00L BOOKS I PH
t BfBftBI. BOOKS t c
" .. . ' '
A COMPLETE A8SOBTMSST OF 8GHO 'L
BOOKS aad fcbool Stationery on hand. t.
i i
Tsaohers sod parents are raspsetmUy requested
to exaailaa ssj Btoet, i ' , I ' ,
mr KwAasra and arncvTs Piaaoe for sals, fa
d i
eetlT
, , M Market ei.
r mm '
a i vi .t i
f
I
AeeBfs! Read This! '
WBW1LL PAT AOKSTI A SALARY ef
30 Der week and sxnensos. or allow a
large commission, to sell onr new A wonderful
invention. Address M. WAassa A Co., ilar$halt.
JficA.
TUB) MAUIO COMB will obaogs any eolored
sir or beard to a permanent Black or Brown,
One Comb sent by mall for tl. For sale by Mer
chants A Draggista generally. Address Magic
uomu vo tspringjieta, mom. , ?
TvRaIN PIPE AND TILE of the
q
forHtreet Bewers. Uoase and Stable drains.
Chimney and Green Hones Vines; for Convey
ing Water from Springs; for supplv of Iion.ee,
Btablee or Fish Ponde; for thorough anderdrain
ing of Land. Can be sent safely any distanoe.
Bend for circular to
a W. BOYNTON 4 00., Woodbrldgs, S. J.
I Cowa rf" li. of
BaT Vlttirtn rr-V
"ay JS Bawea
ATTENTION) ATTENTION I EVXBX MAN
Wbo has a House to Paint.
, BEADY-MADE COLORS.
Known aa Ballroad " Colors. OuaraoteeJ to
be more economical, more durable and mors
convenient then any Paint ever before offered.
A book entitled "Plain Talk with practical
Painters," with samples, sent free by mail on
application. M ABU BY WHITON.
Globe Whits Lead and Color Works.
Ill Fulton Ht., New York.
Beware of Imitations. Eetabliehed 1835.
11 . ft Bw 1 mu' Kl
JL J.rfc"J Beeoret and sample
A. J. ruUam. Jf. Y. :
la elz aaoatae.
mailed tree
rN Oft A DAY. 88 sew artioles for Agents .
1 Sam pies res. H. B. BHAW, Alfred, Ms.
VBBBU A. B'AJUIKSTOCK'B VBSRSfl'fJQBI,
ASK yaw Peetaaaw De-asjgtsS Sr BWBJEV
ttUISISK it eqnaia (bitter) Quinine. Manu
factured by P. aTJkABNS, FABB k Oo Onemists.
Nsw York. ....
sap.
PEE DAY BDBE. to Male and Female.
'Salary or eosamieeiaa ta sail the Hoose.
bold Sewing Machine. Guaranteed for five years.
Address Logaa, Meek A Oa. Pittsburg, Pa.
(N Ofrrt A TIAB guaranteed to Agents.
luJ-t uuu aum . aauaa, a r. u.
Arenaa, BaUimora, Md,
f-
A GENTS WARTEDv7 to 8300 par month to
sell tee aeMnal and kn proved Oomsgew
genes Fsally Bewing Maebiaa. All eaeapleto far
1A It U1 here, ieU, atitob, bind, braid and ea
broideria a moat enperior manner, making the
eaieereted "Lock butch." Cetatiaev Do net
bay Maehmes andar the same aaasa ae ears from
any one ereept taoee bavuig oerunease of Agen
ct, i .Ml r as, aa v. t y are worlhiewa caeVtroa
Aachioea. Tr - mars and terms, address ar
anpty to C L amB B OtA. A3( Bpraca Btreet,
iiaUadaiBaia, fa, -
Sugar and Syrup
Q BHDS. DEMABABA BUGABj
5 ; PORTO RICO SUGAR;
30 BBLS. COFFEE SUGARS;
100 . " SYRUP;
15 HQDS, SYRUP.
For sale low by
I A B. SHEPPEBHON A CO.,
Brown'a Wharf,
South Water at,
stI9 r is, 19
The AsherilU Ksws and Farmer For
t , u . , j. Bale i.; , ' "?
EING doslrons of changing my
business.
News ana Parmer" ft
tr
13 offer the Asheville
The 'Nows " is now doing a fair business, and
In the hands of two practical printers, or eoa
good printer sad a oontpetent editor, would yield
a good prolit, and whan our railroade are oom
pieted, whioh are now being built, will become a
very profitable paper. - . , -
AeheviUe ia one of tbe moat pleasant and
healthy plaoas a the American Continent, and
will, in a few years, bs the most important town
In Western North Carolina.
A oash payment of only 85C0 will bs required,
and very accommodating terms will be given for
the remainder of the purchase money.
Address
- - B. AT. 8TOKE9,
' Asbeviile, M. O.
ocU 8 ' U-t
THE ADVANCE,
WEEKLY" FAMILY JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO ' .
THE GABDEN, THE W0BE-
STbUWSERRI PLANTS FLOWERS
l a wai eaaaawwiiiu i i n..',.... .., ..
srAWBEBUT PLANTS t T
at bis Oardens. Also, a ehoioe collection of
FLOWEBS. which wUl be forwarded In Pots to
any part of the country a application. Straw
berry Plants can be sent by mail. Pnos U par
nunareo.
F. A. NEWBEBBY.
t'Bossnvink Gardens," Magnolia, M. 0., Sept, 19,
octa "' !'r.":i,X.lZ .im -
OTMi AFTIcrt AI'Blt, nth Passenger
IVmos of Uils UoaJ will tnn on the follow
ing Kehetlulei t
" ' ' fciPttKllSTUAlNB.
Leave Wilmlngtoa daily at........... B:15 A. M.
Arrive at 'lirttuoa ...io-m a. m
Arrive at RtogsvlUe..'.;.i:,, let P. H.
Leavo Kinireville............-'. 19 HIS P. at.
f"Jwaoruoa...4 8:64 p. 1,
Arrive at Wllmlugttm.,..,.. .......... B;! P. M.
Kxtireea Train oonoeolsetoaoly at Florenoewith
Hie Nurtlieaatern liailmaa for Ohartneton ; and
Choraw and Darlington Itailroad for L'heraw, and
at Kincsvill With the Month (Janiliiia Kailrnail biv
AuAUSta. to Whiuh uuinl ears nut ihrouak milium
ohttnat. ,
. ' AOOOMJIODATfOJf TBADia
Leave WUniinirtun dailv. Hiuulav ex.. .t IS . M.
Arr veatPlorenoe.,..,(U 1:40 A. M.
Arrive at Ein(ravUls...,,..,......... KH) A. M.
r, aingavUle...,....,.., :00 P. H.
Arrive at loronoo , , . :40 P. K.
Arrive at Wilmington 6:10 A II.
AooowmodaUon . Train eonneots eloeely at
Florenoe With the NurthaaaUirn Ralln.f tnr
Obarlestdn, and at klngevUle with tha South
Carolina Ballroad fo Auen.u. Puanw, f
OoluniWa should toks the Aoeomntodatioa lain.
v - VvJo. AtAOttAE, . ,
' Osnsral Superintendent,
aprU U ' 106-tf '
CSEAT FClJTr.r.UN PASSENGER A!tD
FREICUT I.LAXI AIR USE.
1L
2
Between New rrk and New Orleans!
Ai AiA inuuixnuTa anus a naoBS,
3UMB FREIGHT TOBWABDED BY PASSEN
GEB TBA1NS, and at LOW BATES. A'0
mrane n4cuary, : , :
To Dnrehaaa Tlnkata. as tar nttaa nf TWnnna.
Ution and other information, apply at tha Gener
al Oflloa. SIM Braadwa. aornaa. oi lUada atraaA.
Nsw York, ,
. , f ETEB MALLETT,
. General Agent.
New York. Jane IB, IBM juof
UU.
Charletta
A Rntherford
Bs B
A. A. IfcKETDAN k SONS . ,
QFFEB FOB SALE, AT REDUCED FBI0EB,
AS no-ton Boggles, '', f - . ,
standing-top Buggies, ' ' -
- I aUding-esat top Bugglea, for two or fonr
persons, ...
15 Boekawaya, for three or four parsons,
. -OF THEIR OWN MAKE. ; :
For sals cheaper than they can bs purchased,
North or South, of the HA UK Of
WOHK.
Mada of beet materials and by experienced
wortmen, ana wabbam rcu twelve montns. ,
Cotton dollvered In Favaltevilleor Wilmington.
will be taken in excliange. Less then aae-Aoir
the cotton neoeseary to purohaas a Buggy la
1859 will pay for one now.
BaTThey Invite pereoas wlebtotr to nurohaas to
exaaaine tueu stock ana make their own selec
tions.
A good supply of HABN ESS kept aa hand. ,
Jtepairing done promptly at low rates.
FayettevUle, M. O., pot IS 14-t-38-4t
GassaAt, Sonsnrransirr's Omaa.1
WiutiMnvoa. N. L. Ma IS. 1HHO. I
ON AND AFTEU MAY 15TU, the Paasengav
train on this Boad wUl lnava Wilminvtna an
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'oiboe, A.
Arrivs at Rockingham tame days, at 8 P. AT.
Arrlvs at Wadeeboro' ( Btaga). at P. M.
Leave Waleaboro (Htaare) aa Tneada. Ttinn.
day and Saturday, all P.M.
Jf Boeainwsasjsn Monday, wsdnesday
Hve1yUBUBato
""'''"t ;"',""; General Superintendent.
may U ' - - w -. ' ' UsVtf
: SRCHICrARV'S OB-FItm,
Nouru Cabousa Baii.boad Oowpast,
vouTknx Buors, w, c, Dot. loth, losu, 1
nr
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OP DI.
BEOTOBS of the North Oaroilua Bailroed
Company, at this oflloa to-day, it was ordered
that there be a sailed meeting of the Stockhold
ers of said Company, held in tbe olty of Raleigh,
oa THUBUDAY, tbe 11th day of November next.
Those who cannot attend in person will please
be represented by proxy.
F. A, BTAGG,
. Secretary.
oct 17 la-td
COPARTNEHSIalF NOTICES.
'v ' J(I8T RECEIVED,
100 BBL8' EXTBA KCLLETS
100 oos
100 bble Irish Potatoes.
For sale by .
THOS. 0. LEWIS.
. 8 Market Street.'
oct 13 li-tf
Boe,
THE VABM,
SHOP, DOMEBTIO ECONOMY AND
' GENEBAL rBOOBKSS IS
N0BTH OABOLINA. " ' "
riAHE umlerelgned proposes to publish In the
X city of Baleigh, as soon as a sufficient
aumber of subscribers can be obtained, a
WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL.
adapted to the wante of tbe people of North Car
olina, wbo are engaged in tbe cultivation of the
eoil tn an its Branches, uie improvement of our
manufactures, onr machinery, oar mechanical
skill, and au the material intereetc or tbe State.
In the eoaduct of the paper he etpeote to se
cure the aid of adeatifls and practical men, to
Instruct and interest bis readers. Mia ouii
will be to maks it eminently practical, and aaeful
to all classes.
It will be printed tn good style, on good paper
of large size at 12 per year, In advance. The
Bret nam bar will appear about tbe let of Novem
ber, or as soon thereafter as tbe patroaege wUl
usury, nnoeorinere wiu ae expected, to pay as
soon as may reoeive uie nrai numner. . -
Tbe ondsrsigntd solicits the aid of hi many
friends in the state to obtain snbeoribars and for
ward tha lists at an early day. .. ....
Baleigh, N. P.. Oct. 7 14-tf
. .. . CLARENDON BAR.
rilHE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECENTLY BE FIT
JL ted the above place, (Peden's old Stand.)
and has tha BAB supplied with the beet qualities
of LIQUORS and WINES. ; Be is thankful for
past favors, and Invitee tbe publio generally to
all and try als Liqaors. 5
An OYbTEB SALOON la attached to
tha Bar. wbsta the ehoioaet qualitlea
an be obtained at all hoars, served p
In any sty Is desired Price reduced as foUows :
Stewed... ............. ...... 50 cent a, ? : s;
Baw iO ceata per doxem.
eett-J . -'- --' - i . u:
- FtCSEta AND TIES.
4Q aOLLS BAGGING j , , , v j .
Tout Ties, ,
i
for sale
sept U
ADiUAN k TOLLria.
:;""""BEM0TAL -u
IBAVB BEMOYED TO THE LARGE AND
eommodiooe wharves recently ooonpied by O.
G. Parsley A Oo and Vick A Mebaae, where I
am prepared to aoeet tha demands of the ship
ping nubile, and whore 1 ww sonotaBtiy keep en
hand full supply of Lime, Cement, Plaster.
Coal, Salt, Fertilisers, Bagging, Ties, Molasses,
AaAe -i .-. it-., --
. . , D. G. WORTH.
Steamship Agent and Commission Merchant.
oct 14 10-xw
PROSPECTUS OF THE ; '
mHB DNDKBBIGNED P BO POSES TO COM
A. menee in the town of Lninberton, H. O., the
publication of a weekly newspaper, tne nrst
number to be ieened tha Bret week ia January,
1870, if a euffident number or euosonuara bs on
tained in tbe meantime.
This paper will be called the LUMBEBTON
BOBEHONIAN, and win be devoted to too later
eats of the people. II will oppose, aad apea oc
casion, expoae tbe oorroptioue and iafaoiiee of
Badioalism, Carpet-b.ggery aad Boalawagiam,
hot It will aot be wbotlv. cr evea maiaiy devoted
to pontics, bat will seek to taster aad promote,
every interest of ths pMpie aftricnltorai, edaea-
tioasl, moral, religions, auminaraie. um.ivra
la a free aad eeey way. spoo all sabjeots
that anane laffiumaielv wHbia the raBsra ef ova-
Aaot leurnakaaa Indapendeiit ia all tkinira. aee
tral in aotfaing. Its colomna will precast eeok
week a pleaaiag variety of erurinal aad aoleotod
artioles "from gray to gay, froea kvaly to se-
Ths current local aad eommeroial
will reoeive apaotal attantioo.
The Losjbbbtow BoBceeeiiAW will ba sent to
subscribers at IS 00 per annum, tn advaaoe.
- I'eraooa wiantng to enbecrioa eaa wave tneir
naatas with Gilea Leitea, Xaa., er Capi. W. a.
Normaat, Lamberton, er seed directly to the aa.
aersigDea. tut 1st Boeombar, at reaia. m. u.
prioe of subsoriptioB to be paid on reauptofSnt
number. - '
W. BOOn BaoUJLOJtBlAV
f skin, N. C., Ulh October, 18aJ.
' ! 1 DISSOLUTION. ...
rIE OOPABTNEBBTIIP BEBETOFOBB BX
wting between MoBas A AfoCall, U dissolved
by mutual consent, H, W. MoCall remainlDg at
Still to settle up all claims. , , ,. ,
. AI.EX. MoRAB, Jr.,
;',i'T'' " '"'V:. -U. W. MoCAJU.
sept 18 . . : : . .,.801-tf
RltUlttD BRJDLBr, ESQ.,
rjT,,B POPVLAIt PBKHOKBV OB TBBl
. Seaddo: Railway,
Stops all ths Oars in front of tha Justly celebrated
CITf CL0THINS 6T0RE M
Set IT f -Vi,!,.A-.:'-F,v. : - 18
eolusta
: i 300. TONS COAL
TTTILL BB LANDED EX. SCBB. B. W. GOD-
V V frey aa Monday.
4 Tea eeality te g
beet aad arioaa low.
earaataed to
eotU . , . .11
aXO,
1 ths very
.U-2"
NEWt0EI"AN ST. LOOSe,
MOBS, ROBKRTtt A CO,
GENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 81 Fnon Stbbbt.Nbw Yobk.
Pay ipecial attention to the purchase of Coffee.
Sugar, ifjyropa, Bagguig, Bopa, Iron, Ties, etc,
WO. m ......
BUACKMAK.HOBEJITB, tyllABDUEBi CU.
506 Nobtb Oobtbt ucut Srairr.
SOtLsvsE, - Sr. Lonia, bTov,
GENEBAL OOMMISBI0N MERCHANTS,
Maks the purchase of Bagging, Bopa, BaooB,
Floor, Corn and other Weetera Prodaote a ape
eiality, giving eioee attention to freights, 00 u
traots and oondi tion of g ooda.
oct 19 . 19-xmeh
Eagle Hills Spottswood, New Jersey.
XSTABUSEED BY JOIU APIXBI VS 1S36.
rTIHB 0BSCTJrra, Ennceeeor to APPLEBY
X. DbVOK, eouunna the maoufaoiore of all
kinds of Superior bNCFF aa formerly, pnt Bp ia
tne nenai styles; sua wm sou st tow raise oa
favorable ti -ma, direct from ilia 1'illa, and aare
fully forwardd. Tbe attention of Jobbers and
Large Dealers at rsspectliu.y invited.
Address IiAACDiVOB.
- Eagle Kaisv BpoUswood, Kew Jersey.
angT i-lUwSmca
rpWOFINB
FC2 SALC
HORSE. .
veal aented for riding or driving. Sold for want
ofaas. Apply ta
vr. r. ruTTEB.
eept 8 - a-f
oirc( ra arl I . .
tracts for Ixe t.Ja on
i tr
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wma,
led. Coo-
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