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1): '1 ' . ! ... --f" ? w - -4. --...2;C-,f' .-J -: VOLUME LIV iff, LI UiJi (1 WD BEG1STBB 311 CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MOiiXLNG, OCTOBER 5, lil! PUBLISHED i BY &rn qa lie Si KlUTOlt AND PROPRIETOR, IMPORTANT TREASURY CIRCULAR- TUH SURPLUS REVENUE: Ihe following circular has been addr the Secretary of.tlio Treasury, to State debt, it would build our rail roads and put our liducational System ., ..,.;., prominent New York merchants.which indieate, 1 n,volm1' t,lilt t the sanction of tliat he intends to rfininn.eiwl l" - ... ' Parties w,"n don. Jackson endorsed ADVANCE : OM 3 AT THE E.VT, ! ..r.,. ... . and ATV-'U-' r oi mt! present laritt: lately is kn as th recommended it. OF THE YEAR. 'jrtrjx-l '! , 11 l!l ''$ 10 brotken." I E LG II. N. c. i jVTXimY MORNING!, OCT. 1, 1853. lica.mnj Deparlmnit, Sept. 20: 1853. Sir: The increasing revenue and aoeiimuV, ting amount of moricv ... th, treasury, ron, it most probable that the tariff will he ni.v' e prominent subject ifdis.-n.sion and oxamin... ".in ! . is. ,1 ui leuuennn. nnrino- I j'ul Wrt reserve comment upon this important I subject until another time. ho month of June, LS52. As fir as nown to me, he stall repudiate,, l.m it piesunmble that he f ,irly reflects tire animus oi the convention which nominated him and I Kowi, reason for supposing that any of his apoc..it.., on the ti.-ket are in this respect un i'ie hijn." Dotfi Mr. Pro - pr rmm v. - ; V . . : - -- ' : ' '. '4W.i'4.t!s. . . . . . ' ' ,. . ! ! .v; , - : "-t- nsaV-i. , - ' i 1 , ' ." -rt ,... " tlie approach! OF AFFAIRS. of 1 1 1 i 1 1 . s has recentlv in." 'sHlim nf r,in. . T.. il... '. . .. . vv,,-,. u mcaiMMuo. and in. in must rerioic mioniiation of the workim s-iurees. i!ie Iw.cf of (lie lire-cnt mi, industry I " f "(j.'ovj.a in v.u . nt;;ii ioil Tbe "FayetUvIUe Observer" says tliati the I V "derstandiriK that you take in interest i ..Motion of; the communication, in the: last : 'uT'0" Sme V"Otion to Wter,"overt!,esignaturt of Joxn L.C.uBr, hU yrlX i . i increqj, ;ltRi ,v TK FVYETTEVILLE AND DEEP RIVER "F, ? ? xh 1,:,"dlts cf ir THtr.ii; prtT. ' of t,,c ,Jt"'fy, and of the i-ffectjo be ea ; RAIL ROAD. ; . from the pr()DOgeil t? . l .L.t iiMiinnnv nv aumriac. ut;rR i ran i voti win iimii o. . i. i . v,M diiuut, tre uuagiuc, oi; me veruaoi ness -.vp..! imvm your views NOYKL S f ATI A : . .. . i. iui iiius conaition 1 - T . , ,on,la. with regard to th-. office - nC, executive ot that State. Tha l;Uh i.Hii sections of her Constitutio: se-Jins : 18. In cases of the impeachment of tlie'Ooi enlur. h'.s rctn.n -il l- n: ... i . i. ...ii i.,u; , u.-aill, l-.-l U; i j ' "ir"J-'i.i. or ahsiTu-i f th- S-. mson and .Mr. 0'('n,.nr I., .1,1 o lie-! under th Ad York Post intim.'itfs that theniselv I wish my remains to be pkced beside mv wife ami clnldren;. In tcstmiuny whereof, I have hereunto set hand to this my last Will and Testament H. R. VV. II,,,,.. and the New thus "pi 1''S1W cing iintao- ne lMli and provide, it free, an.l of such other articles on wt-i, thl t duty sliould bs reduced f Tiio existing tariif havino- l,..m, ,l.t.-.ij ..... erally and substantially for revenue a. t fn. .t fair and equal operati- n both or hetvvl,, n' various sections of the country and the Ar j tUe letter reared to, andiwe may well per- Iu,?""ng of article now subje, to duty" cft' . .. ..In .... J j which, according to such views. shou. A..?.. .,ivo that U suuum vuuso auiui: ; free, an,i f 8Uh- u'r neighbors oi raeueinj, ucsuuuu, as it, present duty should bs reduced jsjj retar.l the constructing of the important 1 V,rk, in which they are so deeply interested. I The "Observer" states that Messrs. Coi.fr & Si:a have dissolved copartnership, a faet of tf'jkl' Trer(5 not previously aware, and which pTes addftiotil probability p the supposition. thit those individuals uave r-any - uasneu. Such, we confess, we have all along apprehended joold be tha chs;. Besides, the second instal- 'Bnt,some tiaie since due, ambuntin to $20320 fano! k?n u,l. la connection with this fact, to -I. .1,,. c,. the- President of th,. S..,. ,., .i'.ii . ' . - - o.ni -. -rciso ail too po,v,,r and authority annertainiu to the oaceof (.overnor, during (hi tern, fi.7 Which the t.ove.nor wM elected, nl.,Ss the f!ec-.-l Ae,,bly si,all provide by law for the -lection . ,v vi.Mcrnor to hj SUC, v;1,.:itR.v governor absent or be acquitted. U. II during th ujftil tie impeached shall return or iffice of Gov senate shail l.e in-,- refuse to qualify, "i-iusiry, tne same nhjcjts unaouotemy oe kept in view : and the cions, it any shall be made, should be n tu '"Ionian equal participation i:i tli,.t.n u lu crr interest ami to every seeton l ituo our nianutaelirpsi.,,. i IOUS ould tfeuue- s0 al;uir- .io-.-oi. r i n r he r-i-r. House of l',.ni-.w,.,,f.,t;., 'l nn.c iiianncr aauiini cles which enter those which do not come into competiionith American products are those about udijh icre "j i acancv oi tne nf ernur, the President of the Sc peaclied, n moved r,,m resign, die, I fc - "I i I IV ter toe Government. At the present time, both Governor Browv and the Hon. R. J. Fli,VDi kS-pe;lk(,r , f flie oate, happen to be temporarily absent from o,aie ; whereupon Gen. Abu .s:.eaker of the House lministration in en hi mi atll-'KIU ot a nimitdthc I'rpo.l.n.t ,i i,;. ..i ,v.iu in a cuuiuec, iney navo esposod themselves 'to all the penalties of such course, whatever these may be, under the pres , eht & luiin'str.ition." . T11K LATK IL R. W. HILL. This lameu-ed citizfinf New Orleans, whose reimtafion for ln.n.v,,!,,.. ....... i - i.u nmiust woria- wide, and who recently died of Yellow Fever, was, weiaro proud to know, a native of North' Carolina. (Halifax county.) jru Was born j 1-9,, and Ids parents, of English descent, were hard-workinK pCo,Ie. of moderate circum st.tnces., The "New Orleans Picayune" ,i. Jt;r.v 29, 15:i. douN .M. IJ.vsis, John Akmkikluj My J-neurit li you hare to execute th. v-ioscu v 1 1 j , and not! LATlt fv wiIAEW MEXICO AND TEXAS ,nX'?.I-.ElNS; S.CVL 23 By an arrival here " v iiiiu UtfVlftftM tnnn V M--: .-. : A roce.ssion and banquet took plaee at the . ion 1 (joverilt-M- .Merriirpll,,,. . . ir J?rand pro. lnauur eittier of the men should en tire character of change your views, I nian-llinccllt llllwniil l , i J ' nr,,?.,;, , 1 " fcx-Oovernor Lane. was rha ; ,. , u lT Ul uie government house ;::......,cu miu notion v. istim and Th,.m:. -"'uuurat speech Was Im.HU, 8uccV0d tu n c-aimwcial house .a"d sets forth the leading principles hv which vom- dire, ..... ,.i.i me new Uovernor nnrnm, l...: ? i r t .7. V J U1U ; ,l..;.l.i i r iwiitg KUIUa.v.xie win ie a lortune to pT f , a".u urm' Uut uemocrat in'detail -to have it, I would c "e'Jl"tice Davenport arrived recentlv at ;s A. AleA ister to . :ja"ul xe- ne troops under (Snrl fl..l J ,,f 1, K ..1 . , . , . " IIU ln .c. . "r i- irw fl , f millro "fa"" . mo, arHU - ,. , .,, uiem to no jauiul, ca liable V' 'J f 3ls" id hums!. 1 ; -Mt-Go-vernoi and wind up, under 7"""nlx" Business. It will be a fortune nieiii, ana i lvl8i, them have been -hid for Jam associated Orl ana lumex!. 1 ii- nvorn.,1. t u. i . My charities will .,11 : .. announced ' n utnontaUyely the folio W I'nef sketch of his career was five f.i .years old his father ' in irrieii a.im, nod the v iiiiainson went to a uuty, Tenn., un, old ,!; v. v.ouuuess ue uie least question. lji.'Miaes t lese o. opi'tu in ... j .1...' tl.o 'OltfapTTar n,iMilo f rn,i,.t.lr . t .1. . , ' ina ouieisriuv: ..p,., numn. 11011 oi tne tanrt ot sue Tliev. have iiot paid th second instalment, amounting to 20.320. Theydid pay the first jf 51 per share; I?4,IJ04,1 in jasii. Ihcir pay ment of the first instalment, their largeiu rcha ie? of mineral lands, and receintly of real estate in this town, had inspired confidence in them j tren with thosf who originally doubted. j 1 Grateful as vie ought to btH, perhapA along ! irith the Poop River company; (in which wei be- j hit Mr. (.'olhy has no interest,) for the "most j wsnectful suggestion" of that individual, we tbiok-wo e.i!i ajssure him and! the public, that I jwguch idea is entertained hej-e. We have bad j luurances that if Smith & Colby had not, other 1 rf higher standing and well knjown means would tee taken tlie stock, or at leaist enough of it to ; tat tli ra.id bevond contingency. And we be- j li-v'.hat they will still do sol Of that; how-! trer, we hope t be able to speak with more Con- I IJem-c hereafter. In the meajn time, the Direo- I tors on Saturd.jy last ordered! further surveys j msi-ssary o the ascertainmenjt of the best loca- ti'in f.-r the routte. They intend to goon with! tie work. Imping to be as littles damaged b the. j defection of Sniith it Colby as they havo been j liarme J by thej writings of Pit E'.isha Mitchell I and that is ti the extent of j ijist nothing atall. j lie make noi appeal to our juitueiis to stand. fist under this Iback out ; for we have heard no one ei;ires thej least hesitatinji or doubt as to' the c.-uisj wfiich duty and interest point out. j- liiese demand tliat the rail road to tlie Coal lines Khali he built ; and the people of Fayette- Wie are detennined that it shall be. Thisis the true spirit. AVp trust that the per pie nf FayeUeville, already distinguished for !i,eir en terpriz and enlarged public spirit, will fctrrv the determination immediately into effect. posed r, juc- an arrangement; afford lil'OTwrti,,i,o I l...r1,o:. .1 .. i: i' . - , r . i . , uuiriu ana i cnci u every' portion and interest of tlie cour.trv, thertis an" other which ought by no m-ans to be disrenl -d I iiiean, to abridge the labors of customhous es. 1 his olyct will be consulted by add tl) 'he free list articles of general consumpiioi and paying lime amy, which but for lon.-i.tenuion mi-ht properly be made sat oi revenue. am, A Ii A VI K. Ali.ij-on. t Reiiresentatives :k, ...... saining the tact, is eizd with a mo.-t illustrious ieai lor uie public wei fan ol tne Lx -cutive office, oCcll duly sworn W.S AU.ISOX a:nl takes pos.esi..in pajii'i-s, after having re taking the oath. Gen .us cts , 1 All mti-prot- V niB very repetfully ia.mes GrTiiun;. Secretary of the Treasim lhis circular, no doubt, will be verv ly and fully replied to by the activ tionists of the country, and probably non-resident foreigners, who wish ports thrown open to the free adinb piouueuons, to tne great injury solute ruin, of , ur home industry howev will a Secret tious of the to see i ion of fi ; r , f .i k j i i." e n remarked : "1 deem it due to king this s.c;, ;u.t s growing iu of the r, tuiion and m i'uliilim impocd hy the .solemn as :spc.iKer of tiie 11 an euieigei,..y ane, requiring esecutiv ieel at boer'ty to decline toe Miprenie ,.iw of the land, and w as imperative. ill a lew iV,vk James K. Lir.,ome, w.ien I trust l.e will liod the pai tnient in toe. .same e,,od ci e ,ei i ov in '"It is not m iye to state that in ta ileiy liom a sense of duty, piilements of the Cnstb lit ol the l-e.!ioiisi!iiliti tit a linini-terf 1 t., i.,,. "e. I do not Li.nr ti,..t 'is yet ari.fii or will hereafter letion ; but 1 do nt ou: lointe.s .ait hv lieh 1 regard up, the bov ine in-ithe v reniowd to next to the t n.ckasaw Nation inline iiarrv In-re c. . i . ; . . . i . i it- ,,e,eU senooi ,or two vears, and that, it ap pears, is alt ihe schooling he ever had His goon nature and quick nature soon found hi,,, in a country s; ,r,.. J., tl)e ,;,,.,. (,f . S'-tiied no ;!:ee-o.it.. .,r..I ,! ,. , lv , ...... i inm-ii ing. a-.-tiieved si.e task so weli ilof tii.. ' dec--a,.d pl.n-.ed him jn JUsi. ' 1 ,1' l.ll lit IM vil I'll 1 1 V .... iea,(.-a a haicSome fortune. I 27 1 ISO ; l!t IM'S, he ivi.,,,,,,1 f ,.,., u enunva into commercial and oiiaine.-s wall Win flly chanties will all be done in my life-time, annou?ed as a candidate for Congresa. The and jusuc, to all w hile living ; b(1 1 fvc no ob' P""1 'M the Manilla Valler hi,. ii; ue settled withnnf AUK,.. i. r,.. - . ........ mmuuuY, :? XUO ex ican troons worn :m t . ligations nnU .r,.., f '. ... . 1 r , m , fi"'l"."'-'i-- iiuu irienastup vi arge lull commissions on my estate. It is worth this day over fifteen hundred thousand dollars. I r. piac enip,',ry, verv : relatives;,, f ti ne.vs on liis , j Nash vil! i t'o.uiug ! , pcre.!. in i.g no ; with - Ss . Ii very wid4 conn ie le mar- Franklin to ereial and steam I pros- exican troons w-ppo tiii .,. y the. arrival here of the steamer .Persever ance, we Jiave later advices from Texas. , The y el ow fever was making terrible ravages at Gal veston and other places. Also in HoCston-'and many other towns throughout the Srr - With ou.i have been .il.U .1., lew uavs, over one hunrfpa.i - -. .v uu " , - iTiiiij :uunu v., .ens ana several eminent physicians have r.c.. nouins to ttie dreadful scourge. They died alter a few hours' sickness. , ; A eh- OKi.BaN-s, Sept. 24. The interments to .e m ty-iour, inclmlmg twelve from yel low fever, lor the week the number of inter ments was 2o3 of which 158 were from yellow lever At VicKsburg and other places on the river the fever is still raging, The fever is ranidfv diwnmovin.r.. v- J: the home n. .,. Jl. .... I, . ... , J -"-j' . j uiure cnecrtut aspect. It M as sold at public sale last week, was purchas- ,s.not- 'weTer, considered prudent for unao- liis son, at $140 per acre. cll"iild Persons or strangers to risit the city - .-,. onii u.ivc uunearen. believe iq the Christian Iio!:,r;.,n th.,i. an unworthy believer. I want my neifroes well f,.Co,i tj... r , . . V . -.i-mcn, LUL ior ""tuiuUlXIH, I SllL more for them. -May God bless you ! . II. R. V. IIiLr,. The Portsmouth Globe states that the losses by the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company, hj the recent collision on that road, instead of being seven or eight thousand dol lars, win only be about half as many htindr " AsriLAXD." Nina Ts i ' . wa8 won In tw0 faeatsy : -3 48 M?mer.t hoiit 54i-2nd heat' br ' n ""V - " ro w"es9, the sport. The result wasTJnexneerprl v J-n resnie visages unon m: , .2 f. , 3T, 'ngawa A favorite. o r' jo" was -the Wn were i ? ent, that odds ,nfon """ ere-(reely ofTered T . - a ' - ... .HURRAII JOR WHITFIELD . WlXfiff? v0 TelJon Piltriot' that V.. 1 there, ad vertis jjj TrTZl S T three trW i.:"u 3 "J ieel, na . We arf p-IiK?h, success a. to nl.ice it in his power to make uCh hHS,,Ui,!,tbired tnoro commodiori! ft i reds. id by Jas. B. Clay Tiie tract contains oo, acres. 'mmence t k. In Is choirs, fai; A icuols. an. bu C. m yea h u s tiiin ot!. Mr. h;:i , s I ilUlw ing to the sett! oc-ss ,"if tie fb-ia. '. tie; liahilitie. vv.'rn toe (j ivemor eiect, Hon. di take the oath of office .uiairs of this de iHiii:,,u m vvhieh ih....- or. ( i a-. 11 row ii. to interfere in .mv .....i,.,, , en j,at inm.-ss uo,aing un?,- i rrM,M7i,i, t, that the friends of American laborers. as may coi,i before ,!", iso con-i,jer it tnoir duty to give tlie ile '"anguration of the iww t i.vo vrv tueir views as to a judicious m,,d:!",e:v. '. i.'ruier nicumbc pi... Intel m aim. nut. wore ! heus,. enabled t,. 1 capital. Mr. Hi ! whom twi: nor; ; ser n la!..H 1 ihek i The i o n i y u the Tariff, cuius mud.iica- wi,;ch, whilst not iniurinw great interests, will serve to foster our do mestic productions and manufactures. We perceive, in this connection, that the pa pers are agitating tiie question of the proper disposition of the immense Mirplus, amounting to S21,V'2,s.02. existing in the Treasury on the oU'.h of June last. This large balance remains alb r pamg the usual year's expenses and ?i',.;''.l,.",t;.S of tiie public deft. Tire ".National tofows out the folIovin su '- speetly. r. , ... .ie oa.n administered bv JuJ. i h lhis office, r such mat tlie time of n .r or the re ich 1 trust ma v to ge jj.iK.er whs ie iOno-.vi no- m-ii,.,Ij Ai.isnn. .-speaker of th- ilD , -oi me .state oi I :,.n,ia, ' IJ V iium . ii iii r r ... r . . j,.v , j , " ""'umi ot tins tate, - .... (.u.m.t ana authontv loe ornce durm th were Mr. Hi I toe lial, IU NEW coach; We regret that we were unable to accompany fur brethren of the press, intbeir short excur on, on Tuesday last, over apportion uf the EnWgli and Gaston Ibiad, in tike sjdendid new 0ac f i just buijk Tor k, by Jno. R. IIarrion, Jnj., of this ciy. Wo learn till at the building tfti,e car is not only strong hn.l substantial, d the decorations appropriate and beautiful, lit that its motion is easy andhlelightful. Mr. Harrison has contracted; to build another W fr I the company. We arb glad to see tin- ... wr?etujs extending their patronage in the right j irectwn. ! ! US o licai u ot tne Mirpius won Id he nui.be debt : but un ois order which the va c 'lebt liiiv lj..(.M created to redeem any por 1 'is,. nt of th " hold and tjien on v an of what the frea-''-fotir hours, and I M PRO V K M K NTS. . The last "Observer" comes to us printed with w.u?u:il neatneN. The Editors have just; re tetred one of NOrtiirop's P,wef Presses. This !' another evidence of' their proverbial enter phzt'. Our own Power Press will not be ready for deVivery -'before the middle of; November. It n k-ing m-.tuufitctured, expresnljf, to our order, nl : r . . . f"uuiises,;troni tne representations we nave j oi it progress, to be a,splendid:machine, c-ip of the b-t and fastest work:. It will Ecnt our facilities beyond measure. aug- 1 lie Diocesan and General Conventions Prot. Epiis. Church meet in New York' on h 5 ti, . The Right Rev. Dr Spencer, late Bishop of Madras, will preach ihe Sermon at .emiig of the Dbicesan Convention. The ht llcv. th-e Bishop of Frederiicton will preach ieruioii before the Church Societies, at some '"""'luring its. Session. And together with tese' representatives, it is expected that, Wafcw others, of Clergy and taitj, from the Tciies both of the Mother Country and the tolwiies, will be present. Intelligencer ' gestions: "As regards tins .que.stio!i, tlie natural and most ohvioiis a he the red.ii!?ntiou tortiniat"! v t Ii con !i ; : r'n.us i i.-ms , f l he t ub! will ti,,; aiiow the Treasury tioii id' it. t'xecpt with 1 1,., ers, until tiie yar amount n-d one-h urti. nar sury cmld redeein in tvv, with' perfect eoiihden.' as t ample provision for the future current demands for the general service of the country. Alter lSotJ no her portion of tiie dent is redeem ibl-e until ltii2 - j There is. thereiore, at pre.-ent, in, other mode of i extinguishing a,.v part of th" public deb, except by buying ,t up at the market rates, and j even in thai mode it can be only obtained in ; limited qiiai'tiiies. ; for any attempt to make cxteii-iv.' purciie.-ea ,,uy trl!.U to im-r-ap to--1 a'rea l v exorbitant premium wlii.di it bears in the j stock market. Every exert ion. bovvcv or, sh. mid I b - uia.'e and we presuuie is making by tlie Trea- sury to take in the : k in this m i l -, though ; it is ratii.-r a cotiy pi s to the Treasury to j buy up the stock at 121 and upwards, vvbieh the L'uiied States negotiated at pM, and which, j in a few years, when the period of redemption ; arrives, they will have the privilege of redeem-' i ing at this hitter rate. Another mode of reducing the surplus would be for Congress to authorise the Treasury Do partnient to advance, in the way of loan, the par value of any United States stock on a pledge low rate of interest, say ier cent, per annum to buying up the ins Ilro Rob j the i i duly this M( sue. -a , d isciu tect ill and id oriua. and of Senate, tram f tiiis S u t I . nppcriuin ie aosetli'e of rim.ij ' pernor ot t ie .Nrt,. ,,f 1 e.yd. Preidpi,ii"..f ri... ' v , .. 7 . . ..lie, uo s .icmnjy swear that i am an ice ace,,-, i o r , , . 1 1,., to fx.-rcise tne oflic, ... , -,i :"" inil- t"" of my ai.iiit.es, ...u oiuo-s in, .-c o, am 1-nd the C U nit,. Constitution of to which I have preserve, uistitu'ion of tbi tales, so help me .;,! pro -tate Ti,e . New Yd 1 un N'EW Yt.iUlvl POLITICS, o'-orner. or S ,ft So II ,;., 1 . u. iu' j Was Very ; termiii'-d , ! New York .Mr. (i. C. and .I r. C. , a Idresscd tc. been inv iteu read to the n; and' to tiie po S,,ft S d the a;i o, Tiiiii- eting v d .- ison. iiVH-racy, Ic' i tb-ir rati: .vnicuse nominations at man v IU ... v..: - , 1 1 "i-iy n:gn: ta,:. t ne ln e, very enthusinsije an 1 v 1 '-in u to tne Hards. Th'. poiu.sn, -s two letters from -'oil -etor ,,f the Port. S. 1'isrri -t Attorney. Cimml.-fe by whom th- y had ".u h i uie lime'-m ng. Tiiese I hey entirely re ttions.. Mr. IJ-,,., -Vitnougli i sinos.j j,, this citv . the houe having d, in company with evoted m-arly seven nieut of the country at tiie end of tie, r everal miliions of dollars cb-arcd off in full, ami the le.Miiue husiivsi with a lareo ai and Mr. Jas ;,.!- --- . . I It. Ill llt.1l.-hfd fricildi. Were nor., t. get!,,., nilt'.l Is 4S v h,.n Mv hiiving aeeianulate-l a fortune, retired. in, s iis uien 111 v .. ..,. . .. T. other parsers entered ,!u. ilijU,e, ailj tll bus-. j ncss because, if posMbl,,, still further extended. .a,,,,i7 e.xpcrienced iieavv losses the nrm .suspended temporarily. The sensation t.ii-ougl.oui the West was intense, as tlwn.l nvoljcd in the business ,,f ti. I uied his private means, assumed all itle.s ol tlie iirni. r-!eas...l l,U foedgeif his property, and in live m,. fs, restored the credit of th .. entire control. Since ,!,,, h.! ,il prspeted, and h'rt died, in the ,idst of a ea- ietve and enlarged benevolence, at the thai mut, ,irr.irn .... . business ire the United States, and one of the largest sugar and cotton pkmters in the South or H est. : llis svmpathv with fln Tf.T. ; ,u: . - . T " .ii Liiftl MV- lurtaslied the means by which thev ob-the-'munition wit h xvr.,.l, ,... r.'...f.. nnd ira.ned'tne battle of San J .cinto.' As an i.ue.u iniin l-t-r ana intimate ripnd ,,f ';.,,,n.,l e.itly esteemed and honored I imileii never a imi-.-i.-ireio,,. in political -affairs, ne us always ready to lend i, is intluenee to any public movement' for the oenent -t vhe- Mate or his fellovv-citizens. .n ucmariy a irien-i to interna im-nts. M-or tneif n-M ..f this brief live appeared. ; THE EPIDEMIC. - f lip shadow of the Angel of Death, says-the Mobue AdcertLicr, still lies dark upon our suf fering city. 'J'he past two wbpW k neeksof sadness and sorrow. The hearts of trong, brave men have failed them for fear, as they hav e looked upon the ravages of the De stroyer a Destroyer whose course no earthly power might stay. There are few, who would eel up responsive throb to the question "Who has nut lost a friend?" The- dark and deserted dwellings, the barred portals of the stores and omoes td business, the thoughtful step of the lew and strairirliiiL'' nasnsenuprs ,'n tun ti.. . ul".'iy is i rp viriifi.-.Q. f,, ,i,.... . , . n .i . j rous. eonsiderii g the short time ; " f ' "V"' ""."s-au tnese betoken the affliction menced operations. The , ist - l , n. e In. "ur I1,iast- Business scatteredand grnerallv in , or uSS'" '.vitality, save at the counter of the rendering it, th erefore" a ,m " Z:' """"" - ' u u'Ist :lna tfle ""P of the unci 1 - , . 1 ,V-J f''C LUJJ Ml I V 111 W I1P I f.. invnr TUn . r 1 tll,J 111 - 1 1 U l ' 1 1 S i I T AswELLMim-Ai. Fire Ixsrnv,. . -At a meeting of tiie Hoard of Directors of , hi, ; Company he d ,n M.lton, on Friday last. Willie ; J- aimer, the Secretary, being about to leave .Milton for sen,, months, tendered his r-Hi-na-.tnm as Secretary of, he Company, whit.h a-eepied, and (.;aPt. James M. Allen was clec ; ted in Ins place. j N. J. Palmer was elected President, in phn-e ! of Capt. 'J. M. Allen, resigned, 14d A.' vens (.encral Agent, Jno. W. Lewis, a I;ircc. tor o t the biinipfiny, and Samuel li. Holder a member of the. Executive Committee We are gratified in being able to state that i.ii; oio-oe-ss oi mis t - -r mure house.WwioirA-trote. , . tl. t' vwuiv, juanim raoM kali . t - lhe,Lnjon contnm. n ..t..-i ., .- .7 . , - 1 withdraw! f- , v Da"' oce Ot t&e r- - i -Af ln5!V pubI, 8ale nd private entrv ' " " ' - Ot lands llinn- within, Kf, :i.-T ,7. Ulr' . - 3. f : ",vcD" "Mm .oi ine route ; i--::- i W?5JfP" from Brandon, in Mil , CI8 PH m Montgomery, in Aiabatoa -rn on. : ' th? ;V ' , aTr "Plantations in behalf of the interestg of the proposed railroad. " ttfSZSzk J-U:rn. ork have founi in that7l . f51" . ne "10U8and Persons - m that city, for. selling l.quor without license. -" ' 10 000,000 in gold, and a few hundred in ail- or COIIl;' - : V -- v. .-. r . j .-; t'-j-'J-- isS10 Mi;ier,ite? haT fid, upon Mar 19th " - 1854, as the date of the destruction of thLor Id " V rhey say there will be no mistake bout k thi. ' 11 III 6, .j..;, ... '. it .eTl laden.wi'h WNew Orleans, 1 ' it re said, Jias arrived at Philadelphia. : -' Dickens haa cleared f 20,000 from the Bleak House Rev, II: G Letgh, D. D.j formerly of VirrinL d.ed on the 18th uitantj-.tBojdton Qa insurance are Y tin r and assumed its reer o head of alas, we may remark an activ enough. The following is a synopsis of the returns for uie inree past weeks, giving them up to G o ciock ot tlie i riday evening ot each week- Mr. Stevens, the newlv an,. n i ' nour t0 ',v"lch wu n obtain them A,.,... n , , - i'"'" vjcuerai ourcuuntrv paper Agent, vvil now enter th,. .j.i i . , J p.iptr. . ..... n,,, iViiu - llmih, ., - . .. v.. .u it-..-4. uuumg at o o CIOCK, I'. .VI. : leilow rever. Other Dis. Total b. MARRIFIT) -t- . t 4 9 oughfare, the crane that flutter, mn,,rrft.ii 1 , lu.w Loantt on Sabbath morning th1 ifuu ti,,. ,l,... i .,, 7 , " . J mt., hv 1'rof. Vv- 'I' -R.i.. n... 7 " as moderate as tilmy can well be, the object of the C ompany being not to make money, but simply, after paying expenses, t0 prid fund to meet the probable losses. lotion taine, .ot (osecUle is Agency v.gorouslv and effec tively. The organization of the Company is now as follows : . . J. Palmer, President, N. L Walker .ce President. N. M. Lewis, Treasurer, James M. Allen, Secretary. )ein. Aug. 1C, Sept. 2 Sept. y lOo l'J4 leiK ' daf tthKunif 'bTQi;r T Qr ity significant P all of Granvilie cZK.T At the residence of Judire RaiW ... it.-.v. horo', on the 19 th inst.. by Hie Tier Mr Whlat , MiLppLbtth h- of ; Columbus, : I On Wednesday evenimr. 14th inktZx.. cm, y of AsheriUe, by4iev. Mr. Bw too John 7 Murphey, K8q., of Morgtfntori, to MisTciawL ; d.uxhter of Col . Thomas T. Pattoti , . T' C4 200 241 Th ton i Jack-on, hJ "was by the old her lie improve- VV nsbihKton Union riv..s (Tonernl ir,,., s viciure of Horace Greelev no fll.. , 1 his pamplntet (holding up one) was.issued from the press o2 Horace Greeley, editor of the Aew lurk Jrihune. Horace is a most remarka ble man. He is the whitest man in the world His skin is mdk white his hair is white and mm, any scat term I I , Total fur 3 weeks, 3iS7 118 1 loin this table it will h soon 505 DIED. , - " 7f t uvat Ati L r I M riB v i il LiHJl IL Will )r KPOn t Pit irinKa A 1 n ; . 1 - viUUQ thn rt.e handed doth,p,obbly fUr r .on of ' J M hH M ,V6 Reuhen Knoi, fir, per cent of the resident'popu.afion-have yZV, fentt u2d JlZ" S , been carried off within three weeks u 11 aaJ8' " --I..'.- i - '- i t 3 and a white coat: ami 1 C " " . ;, " ' . . r ",!,,,e "r. Ul9 t.air at "aleigh, . UUytHSH JUGGLERS AND AORnpo ... ..... t'ccu to i .. m.n a targe Iiumper Ot Stocks, ,-rona . rwimr mn ... d implements have been renortPd'tn , " . . i , . v UMBE R THE FAIR, THE FAIR. AYe are "-ratified to learn rh.-ir .,,,,7 THE FAKIR OF SIVA'S TBOCrK 'I OF give it to you aa my candid opinion, that his ! an is oi tne same color. at: Ketch, We are in- itn, to Mi- i '.,!,,... -.. lv. I I,"ticc raid pub tlie nuor. 1'. nate. n 'ri, ooi not 1 . . letters are no m li.-vt. in sa: harp : the 1 imperfect IP, I s I J M-,.e- I ory. 1,-ut no sk, o-, conhl tei all the deeds f i tenume, so.fiitan. ous chaiity p, ribim-d bv this I us hear-o-u man. With his frank' and and sagacious iriPdlect. thev : title to lemembiance bv the I '!el.ces, in the ios ,,f 1 I Hill, a great losS indeed.'.' " j The following is tiie lasrWill and Testament ' of Mr. IM- Every line speaks th- greatness I and beneficence of his heart. It will be read with inteiL-s.t l,y all : cuiiarity about Horace j- is sain mat wnpn n,. inr. ,.r , , . " r.i.' " u - 'l.o ,IIS l,;trS inrouL'h I, 1 ; . i ....... ulCii leyurieti to tne i i . '4- '. wB Ihero is another pe- , Chairman of the Committee of arrangements A t cn& nd " probably bo here about that I must not fail to ; There is quite a spirit of rivalry belnf aroUS f P- W notice will be aener. friend! w ill be his best city which eS'.a m lo, .lis s,,J l near riiuii; morning ti that the , J " r. a en m several Counties, each wishing to be well is nanta- represented on that nee ,,,,,! ty,. it the bottom of the,,, n,.,c i ...:n i.. -. .--.--" . ti... tl,n ,.f i :.: :r , :, ::v " 1 . . v m stock., me- Sln farmers, Me8s,-s. Collier and Everett. havr : , . " e learn, several specimens of cattle ervi.nt. lbs V ermont State Journal ,. '. UP up the different parties in the ensuing Legisla ture as follows : S-juu'c. Whins rocos given. J?i Standard. Sept. 30, '53. tf 80 III!) not in tne i-iies, oanaor r: iii.tiiii m any a love: tiiinu ii.nroi ""st be known to vou that I am l Id re-si nnr Political ..,. ii" Ui add. th i to support tin and ..! - of i i i 1 1, i 1 poill -s, -n-der in as brou ; wno intro Con ven' ions nt t 1-do T,.lt ticket. As us well a iu other s-icie.'y, I cannot ;hn ab -,ut bv fraud i'e' Convicts r the pur- Spumjid Flol r. We are injdebted to Major i-uxs fi,r a liDer!li sampia 0f yery gne Fiour; nuhictured alt his new Mils, on Walnut Jee. abdut one mile from thisjeity. He is now tpared fur custom, and will doubtless havel ; his energy andjndustry entitle him to, Win,. ; ' i Everett's Exhibition still remains in rc"y, and trow,,. p- i'ho pavilion Is appropriately named 7 a'"le of fUn, farce and frolic." u ft-1 be ol it as security, at four, or even at-thiee 1 hill would be preferable stock ; 'or, taking into view the premium at which it is now selling which premium is an entire loss the actual rate of interest saved in purchasing. the six per cent, -stock does not ex ceed 74 to 3i per cent., and the Treasury would in this mode retain the command of the amount thus loaned in case of any contingency in our foreign relations, which might require an extra amount of funds, or could employ it in buying up the stock on much more favorable terms than at present, should'any thing occur to re duce the value of it in the market, at or near the par value. Those loans, at any rate, could be kept out until 185b, when all the debt re deemable in that year could be called in' and paid otT at par, and thus save the premium which it now bears. We have no doubt that twenty millions of mu-t n .t expect that sanctioned by me e pursued by oth.-rs. and eth.ne-h for declining eld. that if all the pomf- unexce ritionablo, they under the leadership of irar for the last two or early eomple jon of after the shameless aid violence, and bullies info pose of con troll in voe,r proceeding!;, ,J0 naiever course i i i.i , -viinough this iii .v our mv nation, 1 V nees were olliervv come before lie pu men wno have been three years to dcfen,. the public won. brcacu which ve iu relation to the esu Sonnbie ground for will be performed.' Mr. O'Connor is eq., Mplicit .i i i i. t i. i r..i AY l MOULD II1UN lull , j il 1 advocate the o.n ',. your tiCKeu ouag.ng ick(,ts the names and known a, of ll)c B,u6 1..,..,.. ...i. ... them, or bv the names aim puo, snea oluk)nR of the" kaJ ing mcuiocis oi mo couvi, "toe d of past ledges there can be no rea that p.evv promises principle taxen cannot us by oppo- Ol lliecOUVL i i . . . - v - - ... dollars could readily be lent out i-i the above ; tickets were respectively - ' -v wn'c" James Dick Iliil, nil the resid mnnnpr t 'A unci nrn' m.1 il v at .1 nr in( . 1 j ..1.. i. .,.,nate, n0 reason- of every descrS ntioii . whieii :,r - r.., ... r - ..... , aoie uiiuub uiti, ut; i-un-iu ., - , r , . - .ij-- r king an annual saving of interest equal to six most devoted to preset tnem j ly over a million ol dollars. And it is my wish ; Eive Oak Pi.antatiov, La. i Jinv is.",.,. ; ! I, Harry R. W. 11111, of the City of Nvw Or j leans and State of Louisiana, do" on this dav i nillkt' tlus mj- Olographic Will and '1'esiament. ! Item !. I Wish a. 1 my debts paid us soon as j possible a! tec my death f particularly, all cash , balances mi mv books. ; 2- 1 've bi Jane Know MoAlister. niece of I my late wifr. a tract of land, one thousand '"-'fs. iu Shelby county, Tennessee, which 1 got ! from llilli.u-d's estate : also, money enough to 1 "' "P 11 1-iray James .Dick lelt her of ten thousaild. dollars, to be paid hi r when she is eighteen years old or marries. I also wish her I to have a finished education, and mpported J . out of my estate, until she marries or receives' liiir legacy. ', o. 1 give Pj. Homer Lesley five thousand dol lars, in pay ,ne nist instalment c-n his and aid in fixing up and stocking it. 4. I give Yiolet Miller, for her Ion; hutuitil services, reiiuerco my late wife, having nursed her ff.,m the cradle to the grave, fix hundred dollars a year, to be paid quarterly during her nadural life. r). I give tutWilliam K. MeAliste'r, of Ndsh ville, twenty thousand dollars, the interest on ly to be paid,-jat six per cent., for the first five years, then thje principal to be paid. This sum is to raise and educate his young children not. yet educated, s I arive and benuenth to mv ib,r ,,m ne ot my estate, -ijjLion, wuicii at present is large- 1G 11 1 95 T ljeco Free S-uil IfjifiC. Winds' Loco 1 oeos Free Soil 37 The whole number of members bein 1.0S isi majority. The Whi 13 short of that number, and tiie Loco Focos 2G. r i 1 e w Flouring Mill is no w in successfera re. t'on' alld 18 turning out a very sunerJr 2Z to send " ,"e " ow nuy for custom, which ho . respectfully solicits. The W . . ? .... . 1 . - va.aii rn p nam f Ihc 1 people of Raleigh and Wake County m- j have displayed great liberality in their expen- ; Ra, jih 'ted within about one mile of ditures tor this exhibition, and we hope to see 1Ulei6b. on -Walnut Creek. j an overwhalming crowd from every section f w F. COLLINS. 1 ours, as well as from other States, at Ralei-h cPt;-lui IB08. . gQ ; oa the 18th of October.-i-MaSW Patriot. ' i New ' Books 214. are John Van Buren predicted some vears ao .villi- .S,fO(, I .New York." The X the Administration, Ins State Fair. In addition to the ctrria-cs which Mr. MeKethan and Mr. Whitfield pro pose to send to the State Fair, we are glad to learn that Messrs -Pier & Rrannin, also of this place, intend a specimen of their best work in the same line; and that Mr. David Gee wiUsehd some of his elegant Hats, of FavntrllU 1 have his own acainin ! faeture. We take it for granted thn,mK n, in Buren party, backed by ' authorised to say so, that each of the seven seems to hp in the .,t,.77 ! Cotton Factories in thic r.nn ... 1 . , .,, ... ... tinmen- 1'ii.vi, tuin ViClUILV Will dant-and will probably, absorb the JJemocra- ! oiake their goods known on the same occasion tic party entirely. Who would havo thought.;, Are there not. likewise, many articles of I this, during the late Presidential contest? household manufacturewhich mav Bhn. Alexandria Gazette. vantage the skill in housewifery of the Ladies f- : of Cumberland; many excellent specimens of the harleston Mereurv, of the 19th instant btock- and agricultural productions; in short says: "We notice the arrival bv the Southern- lnan-v tlli"gs good of their kind, which our Deonle er, ot five K,k, a rare animal in this section of be patriotic enough to send to the North j country. 1 hey were purchased at the New tarollna State Fair? And in addition to all I York lair, by Col. Wade II these things, let the best and j tl,lied t0 adl1 t0 tlle attractions of his beautiful PeoPle rf Cumberland, male and female, show n.'lTeo nptir I ,.11 in I,,, TI,,. .... thumaa vnailiA.n II... I,.. 1 ...... ...o.,,v. iuuy are at present at ""-'"ov-"-" "y- :w, Green's Stables, in, Chalmers street." ' 4. place The Pars W ord ecdote of an Irishman Georgia State HTAllltER'S MAGAZINE for October. --rf- , "rope, ny i-rof. Sillinian. tl,rV i V0, Hi ry 0f North Carolina, In hree . lectures, by Rev. Franeis L. Ilawkes L. w' m" T PaVlJ L- Swai' L- L- and lion William A. Graham, L. L. D. rDTJ?a' from Fauy'8 Portfolio. U he Old Hous by the ltiver. A'exander Smith's Poems. Stray Yankee in Texas Neck of the Woods, by Bird, (new edition.) For sale by W. L. POMEROT J3ept.JQ, 1853- Wholesale Stalioniry Warerooms WM. A. WHEELER & CO., 13 & 15 Park Row, (DIKBCTIr OPPOSTE THE A8TOB HOCSB ) NEW YORK CITY. Fall ImportaUons, FRESH GOODS. fi!!iEriUbSL?rib:rS h"VC now iB stor' JMt receir- i Fair. -The Eighth A .,! Enrope; a most extensire and emi Mr. Lover tells a good an- : Cattle Show and Fair of the Southern Centra t WATxr STAPLE AND WCT or seven hundred thousand dollars, besides re- 1 mfinv between the States , un,,'nano- ar- that he would never sell his Deer Creek es lieving the general financial and commercial i One of the conventions w;k C(-'nU!ycracJ- i tates. Ihe siigar plantation I would advise business of the country, by thro wjn' tli at tho nrosenoe of a sintrle 1114" iitmndtc y j him to sell, vjtii nil IuucIh in Icxns, lenncssce. amount of specie into general circulation, in- j an agitator of principles c -r KDOwn. 118 j Arkansas, ami every where else, except the is nightly filled 'with delighted Li,oro ;a Lt ,lniT n-aBw. OH if ,-f Another performance jtakes place to- f tho bottom of the Red Sea, but is actually very injurious in its effect upon the general interest "lot! tr col seen, by the advertisement in Ulnn. that an Fxhihilinn nf an n- ....; oiia.iit.cier promises snortiy to stead of keeping it locked up in the Treasury, i o,,v doi-pe however si i. .. 68 tendlng nnion and harmonv : the c . . tho bottom of the Red Sea, but is actually very TjV jt are equally free from , Put tortl1 lurn. ng to the con tempi tfa h convention, I find that all it, . of the country It is suggested, in other quarters, thai a rea sonable portion of the surplus of Ihe Revenue be deposited with the Slates themselves. This is our own view. Plundered, as she has been, and is likely still to be, (until locofoco demagogues cease to gull and deceive the people, and until ":rity Magazine for a pamphlet conV hnth nut-tins unite in demanding our r,rt nf d":i !'!r ''' v"f th IIon- A - p- Nicholsox, j the General Government,) of her share of the ofV 'J, ":'"re .tlie two Sociltle3. on the 1st j Public Lan'ds, the advantages to our State, just '". it is an able and excellent pro- & Oar -thanks are due to the Editors of "H-crsifT f.;.,n r. ' i.,. .. . ""n, the theme being "The duties and re- ''tios of the Lawyer." I now, of an income derived from the Surplus Revenue, would be incalculable. It would most materially assist iu the discharge of our heavy ., i : tion directly tending to dnk , ra , Northern and Southern Stati, , "Le?n, tUt . , , .e e P lias indeed presented a platform of Prm4unaualified fy denouncing that political b dan; gerou, to the permanency ofU;n;o d inadmissible among democrats . ' . . considered that the leaders, wit unimDres8 6ive exception, expressly witR t ' that platform, or -repudiated adopting it is not in my opinioq-j , . Confidence whatever. One of IAt ?J nominated bvthis bodv. I who ?naiaates member of it, refused his asMnleTer principles in -the , most emphati lands on DeerjCreek retaining the two houses on Canal street, New (Orleans. 7. I appoint my long tried friend, Charles J. Fore, Special Executor to manage and take charge of all my Deer Creek estates, in the same manner e has been doing heretofore, and to ship the crlps as may be directed by my General Executors, hereafter appointed. 8 I appoint my long-tried friends, John Armfield, of Sumner county, Tennessee, and John M. Bassjof Nashville, Tennessee, my Ex ecutors of this! my Last Will and Testament, with seizin and detainer with full power to sell and convey all but the Deer Greek lands in Is8iquena, land the property in the City of New Orleans, mentioned in item six. I also empower my Executors to compromise debts due me, jand pay exchanges and interest, according to commercial usages, at the expense of my estate. I want every cash balance I owe to be pai promptly; and, if convenient, the battle ot tonteroy, at the time when the of Augusta, commencing on the 13th da v of great Saxe was Marshal. j October. "The pass word is Saxe : now don't forget i r " " it,"said the Colonel to Pat. j New York State Fair.1 The New York State "Sacks! faith, I will not: wasn't Agricultural Fair held last wept mi".'7 , to those of preceding years. The show of cat- 'W ho goes there?" cried the sentinel, after tlc was meagre. The annual address was deli he had arrived at the post. j vered by the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia Pat looked as confidently as possible, and, in and was an able and highly appropriate dis a sort of whispered howl, replied. i course. V "Bags. your hon-iir ! It is proposed, in the Kentucky Legislature to have the noses of the prisoners in the peni tentiary of that State died by some chemical means, so that it will not wear off for a long time. The application of the dye is to be sus pended near the time for the prisoner's release so that he may go forth to the world without any physical mark of his disgrace. The Diplomatic Uniform. The New York Express says: We are told that among the diplo matic and consular agents, just arrived in Paris from the United States, three of them, strong democrats, and just issuing from under Mr. Marcy's new order, brought uniforms with them to wear at Cjurt. Oneof them, Mr. DeLeon, Consul General to Alexandria, with diplomatic duties, Jias a coat made in Washington, "which has three golden stars, on each collar and ah eagle on each breast." This does not look lit f carrying out.Mr. Marcy's instructions. He will nave v issue a new set oi orders. Ohio State Fair. This annual Fair was held last week, at Dayton, and is reported by the papers to have been a magnificent exhibition. The throng of visiters was the greatest ever known in the State. High Prices or Bank Stock.-10 shares of Cape Fear Bank Stock were sold at auction in this place a few days ago at $125 25 per share, ($100,) and 40 Shares of Bank of Fayetteville Stock at $03 59 per share, ($50.) FayeUeville Observer. A sleepy deacon, who sometimes engages in popular amusements, hearing the minister quote the words, Shuffle off this mortal coil," start ed up, rubbed his eyes, exclaiming " Hold on, squire ; it's my deal." , Arrival Misswnarirs Mr. G.Thompson and lady,. , and ! Mrs. Burton, arrived at New York on Friday ia the brit; Comet, from Sierr Leon. , ,-- 1 1 (i Eli MAM nhnna mi i , . . : -- uviiiK, nave iso on nana the most complete as sortment of America Cap, Letter and Flat Paper to be found in the United States. ' -TJt.''rf 10le ProPrietrs of Whitney's Patent tlS? uP-f-talKi;,.nJd Ag?nts for Ieof Hadloy & Field s Writing Fluid, and furnished at a much lower rate. " Buyer, who consult their own interest, will not purchase before examining their goods Sept. 20, '23. jyLEyca Metropolitan Hall. TtniC7 ""J'.tly furnished, and well j jested HalL situated on Market space, and frontmg on Wilmington street, is now offered to let for Concerts and other public meetinirs five nights in the week. 6 For particulars, apply to J. M. TOWLES, a n ,o-. 8 Ioo" below Market st. Aug. 30, 1853. 71 3m XT0' 1 family Flour. " -LI Sept. lo, 1858 Atractive te Season. V lA are ia the daily receipt of a splendid and ff varied stock of 7 , FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising every article appropriate to the season It ia needless to particalarixe; mt those who want " Goods, as u floods,? can get them by caffine on M. SOHLOSS ft 00l, 8ept 2V53 tf-r .Fayettevillaqt. . For sale by W. H. & R. S. 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