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. trCLlllEI EV J OH X AV. SYMK. , riMi'i ai ntoraiKToa. : At 9t,t a Year. Payable la AeUanre ; ot 0.I.OO at tbe Haa ef the- Yrar. SVTPLDVY ilOKXIVii. (KTODKR 3, 1 run rsrEX!ios op tiik uankm. eW, thi ewwtrj was preire4 to hear. wuhoot atrrie. that Terai of ina Uiokf ' T. . .. payments. Ialoed, to one of obterraUoo, and aa ordinal' io!ltjoa of. t' ocent- roce of tha f -t;'the ufr of aarpriso is, that tbw r ml si on iu so ly&g porpooed. Fe jear past th eoantry has orertraded, and a spirit of eitraTagaat apeculatioo, aa well afrodiralirj ia IiTUi, wai engendered throaghoat the coon try. Men teemel to aet as if each bad a CaUfoniiaa gold aune with a a toexhaoitiMe iopplj of tbejellow dross.J Preeqoipige, forniiare, the table, rpringa aad other paMio resorU, all denoted , that the flash umes wer inia siwq u, toon i to be followed by a reaeUfD, emsb'ng in ita effects. Theo "flash timei" vera ererj where. 'The cities in which fahion and a disposition to " keep op appearances are thought most to pre rail, by no ' means gart the only eridenso of flash times." In the Tillages, enws-roads and eonntry churches and gatherings," flash iims" were' seen plainly, aad palpably felt. The poor, and middle classes, whoso earnings kept no pace w id, tie rise cf the prices of all articles, kept op, or tried to keep op, a eompsU'ioa with the wealthy in extra ragant expenditure, and of coarse, debt and embarrassment were th certain results. What mattered it to the wife and daughters of .f the poor man, or man of moderate means, that the wife and daaghters of their neighbor Bt rejoiced In a tLiinocaire of a husband and father, who could array them in thtTelret of Genoa, or the silti of Lyons, or the lace of Brussels, with gems from the moonUtas and pearls from the ocean f to match, and afford a splen did equipage to " trot oat a display of these ne things? Xot. a stirer. "Old nadsm.f and the Mines A eratt hare the velvets, the ailks, the lsee, the jewels, the J carriage the traTelliag tour, JLc ic, and the drudge of a husband and father " mast ssret for it, or be Caadleised at home. Is this an exaggerated pic tare of what has tsVen pJsce, and U to be seen wow . Who will say so Who will deny that the coat of a cress cf a lady just tolerably within the pale of fashion, weald ten year sgo hare dot bed her 'mother for a taclrc-mcroth, and twenty years sgo hare ringed .oet her grand snother for five years ia the very tip " of the then prevslent ton V Let no one say that sues) - injur as i&ese con id not hare brought about this erLria." They are not trifles," ' tut have exercised a potential in fluence upon our monetary aflairs. Gam blia&, extraTSgance and prodigality prover bially go together, hand ia hand, and under the name of " speculation there . has . for tea 3 ears past been s mania for, commercial gambling. Sererely as this revulsion .will be felt, it will in the end work oat good. Like a thunderstorm, it will be terrific, and many wilt be prostrated by the bolts of bank ruptcy, but as the atmosphere is purified by the s'orm, so will our commercial sod busi ness system be purified by this storm in the money market. It will work ont good, mor ally as well as pecuniarily ; for it is not( to he denied that overtrading, speculation, and extravagance, have effected the morals of the country most del eteriouslyv Men now, must per force be frugal. They mat cut off. su perfluities, and live within their means. ' The articles of living will descend from : their present high rates, and thus men of mode rate means, whose earnings hare not kept pace with the high prices which hate ruled so long, will make a dollar cf their money as s-rviceab'e to them as two .would have been at any time within the past fire years. There is a just lerel which things will fipd sooner or later, and we beliefs the country is nesr to it now.' "" ''.' t. VERs CONSOLING, INDEED. -The "prostrate mechanics and merchants' of the United States are tinder vast obliga tions to their friend, philosopher, and guide," the South Side Democrat. That hopeful journal has found a balm for all the woes that press so heavily opon the eouutry. It tells lhe prostrate mechanics and 'mer chants," that amidat all the gloom, there is f bright star ia the dark sky DTerheaX- Tkt ftderal gavtrnti it nJ involved i the cnfatfropJu.1 Vastly comCrjing, this, to the broken " mechanio and merchant!!" By peeping through the bars of a debtor's prison, and gating at the eolminatieg bstar," ta and his family will be clad and fed !. lint why IiJ not the Job's eomforter " of the U Snith ide Democrat tell the "prostrate mechanic and morchant," thai tke federal gctmmtJkt " has had na small agesej la- LtSoginjj shout, th present state of affairs, ' laving merMJtta em merc im iur tn I thir lack in just the posi'Lm ' for " slaT'V, T 1 " ' IVL. J:. I 2 . a. II .V t..tf - . - f tk mwoU.tLert ire leered up m tie. iron ! . - l .. . - - ; two million of dollar in jpecie, and. let i them know that more than once ia the last .1 4 bate Ju m tbft tub .trcairf of I fee feU- Wf,--.,j" Uim.A f m tiifle, insteaa of - beiog ta the eUnnels of commerce I Wbf .I--. : - .t.- .... t..t. . . 7 ' . - twrrhaDt," whom it . ' t !oth rith sur. Jiht, that Una anflpen- alon rr tb hanta l.aa nlanil thu anlitries of Ibt aattUcs of that hriffbt particular ttar, th federal jtTenjm'nt' The cfficcM of . -!. o. L. t t . . . sJHer, and ire'U ht a trifli that govrrnment j fficera are at'thUminuto-Mllrng "peeia at a - - r I J J I ITL : , .i. , ,. , . . Wi w no aocDt rasuj consoling, to ine rrorat mechanio and ' merchant." iTbe Soath Side Democrat w real!, a tender bowel welled eonoern't ' " THE BANKS. learn that the Banks of Petersburg and Richmond art determined to go on with specie payments. Those to whom the man age ireut of these Balks is eenfided, no doubt hare grod reasons for their action, but we are strongly inclined to the belief that if tbey perserere in specie payments when there are so many banks, particularly tboe north of them, in a sta'o of sspensi)n, one of two results most ensue the Banks will, in the end, suspend, or the ' mercantile community be drirea to the wall. , In a connection with this, it is a most grare query for the Banks of this State, as to - the source wkenoe the Banks of Petersburg aad Richmond will get the specie and redeem their circulation, in the erent they do not suspend ! Will not a good deal of it be taken from the raolts of lh Ttantra of thi Stt. anil will it nnt nm- pel these institutions to curtail the facilities heretofore extended to the business eommu, nity t When the Banks redeem 5, or 10, or 520,000 of their eireulaUoo, they will not 3 J . re-issue the noes, because tbey would be brooght straight back to them for another haul of specie. ': "- ;. We 1st no claim to a thoroogh understand- ing of Mercantile operations, or the workings of the Banking system, but what we hare said la J go 1 u the dictate oftW. li'tlo common sense w"c1 we S8C8'' . WISE AND THE PRESIDENCY. e really begin to beUere that Got. W ise does really entertain serious .designs upon th," Presidency ; at least; designs as serious as a maniac can entertain. We derive this r.... conciusioo irom an arucie in o cumona , i r . . .t. . i t,.i Enquirer, from Which WO take the fdllowing : j . ; - . - I A n.l other ft go stmnglv to corroborate ir 1 awerttow that tiov. Wie U not a mtdiitate foe I"-' - ' 1 ' . - : - , the .Senatorial .Hrt-tion. It W welt km that f ' 'We UAriv that Union's hot-l. now unoccupied, Got. Ww nsme has htvn placl in temin.nt will be oyned for the accommo.UUon of visitors," connection with; the next Presidential election, tTh "ouse will accommodate sorao four or five ml the sliht.l attention to the cirrt:mtance of hondred persons. . - - ;. , - : ; the rae. i aufO.-ient U demonstrate that Oor A rooraorsUnd has been especially set apart Wiae has every motive of exytiency Wwith- U Editors and Kcportera for the pres, and they h.44 hiu. fno a conut with Jlr. Iliuilcr f. the i nre jirtwularly invited to be present. . -Senatorial ektion.- Should he invh such a cn- ' The Fair will commeuco oa .Tuesday, the 20th U-t it must in anv event, rodoond to the injury tU tfc-tober. The rqilstions and the list of of bi PretMential pmperti. If elected to the j Judges to swsnl premiums shall appeal1 in oar .t.ate,nwoaU thus embitter against him' the. ; oext.JsW Standard, a- ' friend sad partisan of Mr." Uumij-, and as Mr. f ' - - - -" : -- , -1 r Hont r s went Senatorial terra enJurea unUt ( , Bishop ATXixsox.Bishop Atkinson, ofNorth WIV 4111 VI Ain'U, 1 OJ.', UUT, even- cain' toe vsntaee rnamd . v . ..l . m. . l. , .1 - g i" : ,i . . i (kv. Wiso would not ' amd of sent In the t Senate until every effectual mo-era.-nt .had been completed wlueh could be brought t bear on the Presidential nnmlnxlioru, , , . . . "'.-. ' OUT OF EMPLOYMENT... v: . It is estimated that-100,000 operatives at the North will be out of employment at the end of this year. Will th abolitionists, the philanthropists who disoourse so toucbingly nsx the horrors of slavery, tell ns what is to be done with these poor people thus turned adrift in the depth of a' Northern winter ? Will their conditio be comparable in point of comfort, with that of the Southern slare. warmly elad and sheltered, and sleek with hie hoc and hominy 1" . Coffee knows noth ing and eares as little about pressures, pro tests and discounts. He knows he will be fed and clothed, and that if his owner ean not doit, he will be sold to another who can. Is'nt Cuff better off than Pothric or Hons, Mr. Greely v i " " .;Vf t -r GEXJ PILLOW . ' -" '. V This notorious Bobadil . bis eaaght it all round the boose' from Gen. Hitchcock, who flayed him alive, aad also front Ex-President Tyler and Gsn. Scott. By the way why is it, thai the Standard has never published Hitchcock's entire letter 1 - It published PIL' low's false statements. . Will not a sense of justice to a gallant Veteran-prompt it to let its readers see the other sidol I k rv 'V',," '"'."' ' j i- - " ' "" -:-"r ? ADDRESS BEFORE THE STATE FAIR.1 We learn that John L. Bridgets,1 Eeq., of Tarboro, will delirer the Annual Address at the State Pair. ;; jf IxTXSjrATTOiiAL STMfATUTWe arc inform ed (says the Journal of Commerce) on good authontv that Jrexldent Uucbanan, at a late in- tervtew with Lord" Napier,, took occasion to ex- j press his sympathy . for England ia her present i ptt;- m KMiytj P I 1" " troulle in India, and that the. Presidoifs kindly srnti menu have been duly conveyed toher Majesty i the Queen. ' 1 ' Kags at Norfolk. The Argiwsays immense qnsnulie Oonunue to arrive, ana eaiesareTeaauy 1 made, althouarh the article has fcillcn ia price flrora 4lWatttMa f-Wl " v 7:- NJid. . ' ' ' , rcuTT. Callat - in this paper of Mr- i .6Alnrtr Ma. Cookes FaortmTT. tcntin la ths rak nd vert'sis! ! Yl".. . I ftH.ta' PrinlVnv Pr,rf-a- X... ' - UlJirnUiw ana ther pror-rty, whub wilHaketarc .m f-atunlay next, tin lOth of .Oo- t totr. instead of Tnursria v. th tth. a it waj la- . ivlrten,,v TIi-h lr" kft1 k ! ArMJ,..;i. i... .t-SL. . l;-tl 'i ll" Office in the ' "rr V - -.C : " v1, VTV ' , V. ' l'M, r T 'i"t"t-r l.,wr rrww ; an.l al-, equally a wvop,.J 1 1-1"'"" " '""7 "'""S v i1""- Bi-m.i r - :lut'ir f"f:.,,orlMTJ,,!r r; : , 1 that have anmmI Jk a4vertiinnt frorn uu I iL. t I A til 1 - . . . 1. . 1 J . 5 i, . '.y ;r, - V 1 PwTrTTITK FlRE ly Pl.TMoTtD. 'N.' ClJi i rvT',d,"t of ibtt '" City tScntiuel give an mwKnit or dtintuivo Ere MhKMi xx,iirrej '"" the town of Plymouth on lb night of tbe 22d h-e oat tn an old tnr hmina boropiod a a j thrhen, aitiiated at the eorncr of WashinsCoii and .' V KlMall 1 FAm thuiNlht fllinM T-ror4 trt iBtore aatoiwrs, occupiea ov j. conn, aaniy- j in a Uir portion of hu stk of godfs together. with s large quantity of ahinelea. Tho fire then i continued down . "Water Street, burning the dwel ling and tor bouop of Vni.: Clement, a waro huo belonging-to. J. M. Boyle, tho storehouse of Batemaa & Smith, the store and warrhotw holonging to John BeasWs nttate. a 'warehouse M belonginjr to John C. Pettijohn, tb d wellinff and atort boae n Marr Jcc, the warchouae and con tents of J. II. McrUe, th store occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlaine, and the storehouse occu pied hr Korcntn & Son, the two last mentioned stow belonging to J. C. Noroora, Fq. . Tho Sen tinel correspondent estimate the loaves as foQows : Th two houses first mentioned belonged to Mr. Wm. AVinthrop, of NcwWrn, and were valued at $ 2.000. Mr. Cofcn stock of goods, the greater portion of which were destroyed, . were rained at $3,000. and the ahinglea dertmved at $1,000; the goods were injured. . Mr. AViiliam Clem ents' torn ia estimated at $200 ; he was insur ed for $400.. Mr. J. M. C. Boyle loses $400. Mpkm. Bateman & Smith lose $2,000, insured fi.r $1,000. . John B. Beasley'a estate loses $1,000. Mr. John C. Pettijohn $."0. Mrs. Mary Lee $3,000 j partly in mired. ; Mr. J. ILMcRao $2,000; not inaured. Mr. J. C. Norcom $3,500 ; partly Insured. The total hwa aunu up $20,900. . Attkmit to Commit Sujci Dit. We learn from the Charlotte Democrat : that a young man . who arrived in that place on the 21.t int and put up at the Charlotte Hotel, attempted to commit sui cide the next day by taking prusic acid. lie took a .very large dose of the fatal drug, and but for the gioana he made attracting the attention of the in- j jJUnce relieved hira, lie wouldhaveaoon shuffled jf r" He,evt-hU "Z .J"1" JC, Clinton, and previous to taking the prusic acid j bad written a letter to a gentleman in Sew York I SKk;"nnou,nci"s to hin his death by j jT " ' - 1 T" Stati rAis, We loaro from one of tho . i i i i i.i . i . i members or the Axecuuve UoinmiUee. tnat am pie prerations are in progresa for the accommuda- turn of exhibitors and visitors at the approecbii.g j State Fair. , ' - ' . '. The Fair ground w ill he put in the best order1. the track for horwea will tie much imnroved. and additional rtalla erected for tock of various kinds. ' . S'e learn that a number of nnc hones are ex- . a . t . u i of th jforgJl'n fik.- ai, superior blTded j cattle from Lynchlmrg, and from other points in lrj alsoexpee- , ted. - There will l, among othrrthings, a reaping , . .-.rw....,..M.B.... ...-..o,... ! ni..4iirw invtnteii ant mfcniirartiimi in tnis jstnie. " - ; a M" nrilr lUNinwin its hist tisiic smvu 111 I liberally agree.! to transport stock, ircjaennnts an.1 machinery free of cliarge, and visitors at Carolina, preached in the Monumental Church ; ja;t gunkr mornin-,". knd ; in St. Paul's at bight. Both, aormotis were characterized by that rare vigour of thought and remarkable acumen I aad iOwer, and by that transparent clearness of ! style, for which Butbop Atkinson is eminently dis tinguished." The sermon in- the morning, irom thu word- of Pilate,." Whtf ia truth?', was a great ma.terpirre of Cliristian philosophy, logic, and eloquence-; the tbojights,' the most wise and profound; the argumentation, the most cogent and irresistible; the' whole conveyed in a atyle luminous and beautiful .as a sunbemm--so "simple as to reach the plainest capacity, yet so elegant as to captivate the most refined taste," Jt wa? indeed a grand production, and derived additional power and Impress! veress from the complete absorption of the speaker in his subject without which the noblest efforts or pulpit oratory, wniist tney may excite fhs admiration of the mind, failtoafl'ect Uh hearts, and influence the actions of men Richmond Dispatch. C8rE5SIOK ST THK FASMEBS BAITK. TbO hoard of directors of tho farmer's Bank have resolved upon a suspension of specie payments. This action has been rendered unavoidable by the failure of the banks north of us, and the certainty of a run upon the bank. This decision was taken last night at a meeting of the board. . . " It was pretty generally circulated on yesterday, thai a suspension had been resolved upon, but the news created but little excitement, as the step seemed to be one that, under the circumstances, was justifiable. t; V' ; "' .' " ".7'" - ' . .. II older of notes of the bank U6ed feci under no apprehension as regards their safety, as we un derstand the suspension is but temporary. . .. ' i . . . - Elizabeth, City Pioneer. , . WAaaEXToN N. d . Backs Fbat. Jockey Club purse$500, $25 entrance, 3 mile conrse.W. F. Branch's Adelgazir, 6 year old, I-1; J. Tally's Lucy Phillips, B. years old, 3-3. Lucy. took the lead from the first, doing her best, while the Jockey of Adoleaxir was evidently holding buck until the last quarter, when ha easily headed 5 Lucy,'w in- ning by about three lengths. , Time 6, 51. Ihe teoona nosi a repeuuoa oi me nrsi, Aueigamr winning easily. ; Time 3.51.'. This race concluded the sport for this season. ; ' " -'V -' Adtaxck rw North Carolika ' Lax. A correspondent of the Petersburg (Va.) Express writing from Iredell cnunty,N, C.,'says ; : ?" '., Knrd changes have been going on m this p&rt of our Kute for the last few years. "Ten and f- ttfn Twraa2 land sold In this -county from. 50 to $3 per acre. Now it is worth from $10 I cent W per aorr ' iiv. it y uuu9v 1 $50, and aoina sella even as. high as $75 per j Rcrc- gur internal improvements, together With ' the iinDrovcments in agriculture have been main ly instrumental n producing this change. -. J" J -.. - . ;:i '7- v . - " - jsti5tb wstmovj-av w wo Dmtal Profeesioatif North Carolina will le held 'liwtocnsl,,tm.thTthimd4 , v ... ,8TATE ITEMa. f THE I IiA.fCJAAi jUKiirit . - other conjuyng nit tan? arrangi -VaphtXotov, Styt .-Tbo Bank of Com- 1lh,B fil,,i"! duoisba . wircf,! nf-CeorseCBwrrtiMch continued-lo rtv", k ,U1M ;t--;-i .TJewn its Wanes: ift specie' up t to-day, has comeC0?10- W ',1fe?uenHT.'-t ' t tirt t b ft ran13l Iw tc-rvm 4 h A Tlicr if- Iih n ua KarmorVan4 mcU Bar.k Grgwn.h' ; W tf i.Dd, t". Himunvu , i. so i-Tiif'hi:''lino- Jmt I Wato demand .rjafwWoawThka!Tart amt tbT tilt ornre cvnflJon in thHr U niwt any'dwnaftd which nia.v lwtlsrmifrht; frht; - ) - "Noam ; s.rt- va-' rt;y0liW t xnb- r Klixbeih Utr North; Carolina, ha wpchded-. Bnvr hens re toxins H notes ati iw'icertti;'!'8""' ,t.P?mJfV 3T' rn.. N,,fcV,ntK .p. iU fir 1 c xtAXKJt n'2-Th run on the. Savior Bank hitt, 'WwMH flrawn out un.lcr J lh1 iflmn:, f lh4,f!,nic vftterdHT being return ,j trtj----..-1- - i,. ui- a: ' .-. ; . ' -.Trextox, N. -Mesan. JL U. Rt- . - " . . . , . . . I - tout s uo.. baior ieaiers, ana jttossrs. mottoin. sw . t - . t a t ; m a '"3 linany ot tJo.,iiiacHinwit uavveupeuaea.-s bit ; Text ere mand SaIev, N". J., SeT)t.i2r- Tlieiwort from Tren. on in regard to the Mtili-tiv Bnnk need modi fica- t tiorK The Salem Bank, influenced by the aetion of Philadelphia, thoiigh prepared to meet its is sues, has partially suspended. Itredeems its fives cashes the checks of depositors in it own hills,' and continue; to exchange the notes of banks" good at Philaderphia and New York. ' ' - New ; York, Sept. 29. Tho Burlington; Cam den; Cumberland and Salem (NV J.) banks are re; portent a failed. The East Jersey hanks. inclu- ding Trenton, will hold out while thfr New York hanks remain firm. - --"--- , '- Money aflairs are more cheerfnl here in consc qncneo of a report that the banks are conoidtring the expediency of expanding the loans to the ex tent of several ' million. vNo large- failure are reported. ExchnngM are very variable -and un settled. There is no fixed price to quote. ; The brokers here are crying down Eastern and Jersey money. Sora refuse to touch the former at any price.-" -' 1 " f v..:j- -I .-o ir-:, Later. Our bank presidents have recommend ed the extension of the discount line to three per cent. Sivr the coming week, which will amount to oVer $3,000,000. ' i v:--.: ' .. Boston, Sept. 2!.-4There is nothing new to lio-' tke In financial matters. " There is a better feel ing, however, and full confidence in the stability of' tho banks. ; . .. v.-- :. Bostox, Sept. 29. At a meeting of the bank presidents to-day, a proposition to discount to the extent of 10 per oent. or their capital during the coming week was unanimously favored, but de finite action wss postponed till to-morrow to allow absentees n opportunity to vote. The banks have Thtladelphia, Sept. 29. The City and South wark Banks paid out specie to-day on their small notes, despite the agreement of yesterday. " They received the notes of j the other banks on deposit, except those of the Pennsylvania Bank. ;.' Philadelphia, Sept 29th. A dispatch from Bridgeton, N. J., denies the report that tho Cum berland Bank has failed. , It paid out liberally to day and confidence in its soundness is unabated. Chicaoo, Sept. 29. Messrs.. Trinkham & Go. have suspended, but .there is no run on the other bonks. ''-.' '. r. ; " : St. Locift, Sept. 29. There is a run here upon the hankers.. Messrs. Boay A Miltenberger bavo suspended ia eoasequence of the non-arrival of a supply c Tspede now in transitu.. Thev will pro baUv resume to-morrow. Our other hanks have promptly met all demands upon them.4; The aeU of Messrs. Anderson & Co. and Par ley and Carktidale, who suspended yesterday, largo ly exceed their liabilities, and it is supposed that they will soon resume. " " X card has been published, signed by our wealthiest citizens, I certifving tho solvency of L Messrs. Lucas & Co. and ReiiickS' Patterson: Our banks continue firm and are discounting lih crallv. ! ' " ' ' j TaKxmv. X. J.. 5ent. 28. At a mnetinir of the r . ' : .. . . banks this afternoon, U was re- solved to continue specie payments. The amount paiiLout ti-lay was full three-fourths less ."than Saturday. Thodifferent boards, have espressed their ability to nieet all demands promptlv. , - There have 'been, jio failures among "business men t-dav, . ' . ' , . -' "i " "'' "-.- All the tankVnf New Jersey,; so far as advised, ar paj ing specie and stand flrnu , ' ; . ; ; The presidents of the various Philadelphia banks on Monday held a meeting., knd decided upon the following important measure. :" c j ,"1,A suspension of. cpecle payments on all notes, large and small. , 2. The prompt issue of their own notes of the smaller denominations for checks', and all othcF.. obligations against thenV-- 3. An increase of dfscdunt to thr customers, with the object of affording immediate relief." ; . In regard to the third proposition, there mav.be different opinions as diffcrent desires actuate those who entertain them. It is not calculated to effect an early resumption, and the LegisNture 9hould authorize no movement which will tend to delay beyoiid a limited and .reasonable , period that de sirable event. . It Ls manifest to the commonest in telligence that the banks cannot resume till they have reduced theip business, and-increasing the loans is not such a reduction: So saystho Ledger.. 'Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 2. Confidence; is felt that the Bankpf .Nashvillo Will bo. able t9 pay all demands upon it, and have a large sur plus besides. " i V "' : - -'- The merchanls held meeting and recommend ed! the Union Bank the Planters' Bank and the Stale Bank to suspend, but they refused to do so. " Several of the free banks were thrown out to day. - .' 'M- --J-' "v,:, .v jciNcissATi.rlcpt. 29 The excitement inconse oucnee of the unfavorable advices . from the- East Jias paralyzed business in this city.New - York exchange is quoted at par, but only small amounts will be purchased at this rate.- ' t The paper of an iron house and a shoe and lea ther bouse has been. protested.. ' i-... ,V ; ;. J: B. Holmes, manufacturer, has assigned - ; -, LocisviLLE, Sept 29. The brokers of this city are purchasing only the notes of the Indiana State Bank, the Bank of Missouri, .and the issjesof the New Orleans banks. . All other. western and south western currency is refused.. ;.-;, t , AcoCsta! Sept. 28. The , South Carolins and fJeorgia hanks are all right. The question of sus pension has not-been entertained by them., Thikqs iv Baltimore. The Baltimore Ameri ican, of Tuesday, says; . t.-'.tv'vffj'jV' There is much trouble experienced by our retail dealers to obtain sufficient specie to carry on their business, most purchasers presenting bank notes In payment for the smallest suras, 1,0 one heing wilung to part with the -httle- specie-they have, but desiring to accumulate as much as possible for j future emergencies, lhe brokers were yesterday charging from V to 10 per cent premium for gold and'silver,' and the discount on Virginia and North Carolina money ranged from 7 to 10 per cent, in exchange for Baltimore 'Bank "notea. Some of our banks continue to redeem-their $&- notes, whikt others xefase to. give specie for any of their Issues. .--"( .. ."x- T ; . , L''-'-'. -K.' t. Philadelphia, SepC30. The -banks are still pursuing an lin harmonious, course, causing great milet'.here.ltttr hanks are nweting sir fle-T.'';' :-j :iTTw . itlft U mfttlearxm'thevn.'"-. -. -i-rf i nmtn lucamwa -inspaxca, vqc p - in trouble and vexation to business men." .? ; ? .ImingtonN. C, and a largo portionDSOl f'o-" ;. ,The pennsylvapia Bank refuses', St present tolcpvered. AugvaUi QLY&pitinet. , ; ? -"" " fearing that her largest, depositors would remove their denotal indebteane settle settled h?we er, on'a Urm ; The banks are also at - variance on other points. reXuaingto receive toe la to other banks, ilius creating a Jargef aiMphtaisppw. Wto a'enTeyivanw-'Agricai- f ; Jj-rir TT T - j to then which could not St.onco' ba tural Fair':co7nmeucedipay?at PbweltoTi, oh th tsjiy; .Jiime? i 4& t . ...;-f r'r''. without difficulty. Arrangements . arc,"! SthuvIkilK - Tliere Is a large attendance; and the r .'Mistake. In bussex county, V a, on Saturday , said to ue making wnicn wiu place oer i articles, on exniuinon , never were nner.; Ci ne r a young hum uiuueu vuuwn, wu. oui. iur- basis. -t ' 1 "-. c-. trials of soeed on the'race tourse'is the great at-1 eyr hunting-, --was- -snot accidentally by Junius nrviiw Kiwu vi cwu. rwugR turn. ui uBgnauai kwbutoi?.; s g, itn-mmm y v r. . . -t .i.:..;-'., i.. , . '. . . k other -confuiihi!;: nit tin? -arrangements of those thwt funds are nutrapfcu. at this want offystem, and the" heceasHy; of a clearing- ;IRRJ ?nil lvminff wraftr.--- city 4iave repvert noi to-emrnrf s endee,, they .V Nkw York. 8ff t.'Str.-lxlK finfrnclal panic 1a ncUtins -i n 'all; kindf of Qusiness. to dtfonunt t tht- extent xfti per cent;6f theit capital was signed bythe preridentaof all tlie bank to-dar, giving a.- hrigbter-.;ai!pccl? to fifiancial af-- t iaxr. ineiHUiiro.oi jHesgrB.uimer,j!k.CKaccijaiv irwswMiesiew, rannotmceio-apy 1 ',11 i!unp Hanf J?Vhr Knar A Mniiiil nt The hoard-of cou&'ql of .. v'f:ti" r tiny stater Bank of :Oh. hxre .-TesolVed tjaai the? r .Twt xrr-MCnra rtvnnTata . r The ieeUBgnlhemonej:"'aric'Vero!a3? was decidedly cheertuLiand the confidence tn f our : banks jstronger than, it hja been' since Jhe. inangu- ration oj the panic. . ihe . viii..diiL,f liiir. pasi-. ness'and closed firm. .The Eank of Coinfnifrce iix Fredericksburg has suspended specie pavTneiit, ex' ccpt in small amount a course somewhat stihilar to that pursued by the Alexandria institutions.-U The Xiyjichburg Courier hears "a rumor that the bank in Christiansburg, Tal, is about to auspend, ' i W.hich is probably correct, as the brokers recently - Te money market in.Jf ew York is cheerful, and the panijc, pas suhsided the banks having de cided on an expansion of tlieif discount lino three per cenl. which will probably amqunt td $500,000 i ue. hUD-j reiuury, , yesteraay, was to paf out V:Xto-n kT -r.ri Ann X A. A Ann tt o l 1. - ti l . l ' i - . a . i : , 1 1 . l r t.if Besides this, it is stated on reliable atithorityl that the; steamer Yanderbilt; on hert next homeward trip, will bring . 2,500,000 francs in gold.;- "jhero is therefore now hardly a doyht of the stabiKty of financial affairs in New: York' and a consequent degree of safety .throughout the country, 'i- The New York Journal of Cominerce notices, as a re markable state of uffkirs, thatj with a cledr! mSr? S'n of .30 cents! per bushel, for. whoat shipped to iverpool the purchase money cannot be obtained there, nor the bills ot exchange -sold against the shipment, solely for ..tho. want of, funds to. mako tho turn..' Some produce hills payable in London,; have been tld a low as. 100 justat par.-, j . t , There eeem to be a good deal of misapprehen sion in reference to a suspension of specie payments by the banks in this State.. The refual of'i bank in Virginia Jo redeem its notes, enables the holders. (not being asuspended bank.or corporation! to re?. cover tho tsame with interest, M the rate-of 12 per l cent, per aunuiuJ...j,ho recovery may be made by motion or warrant,, t'..J, '!'" '.) 'it?5. 7' Oca Crrr IUxk.-i. The Banks in thB city held on firmly throughout the whole of yesterdajv There was no unusual ruff upon them, although a " day or two may show different' state Of things.' Tliey' receive only" their, own issues,'however, a course which will- necessarily tn pur meifbants and ' business men pretty severelv.-- ifiofj suspension Would bo best policy, if suspension is to come at all -and perhaps it . would be tho best any way. We do nt feel iourselvesapablc, bow ever.' cf offering suggestions to Bank officers and directors, who vitpht to knOw" what ir best to. be done, under; existing cireuiustanecsy both for tlto Banks themselves and for the community;? fiif.'r- , InroKTAST TO Te a V ellebs. The different railroad companies of this cit' have' determined that . from . this lata U.cy will not'recisve for freight or fiire. bu their Toads,;jujy thor.flotca titan those- iif the Bank, of Viririnia, ;Farmers t Bank of Virginia, and. Exchange Bank of Vir ginia. , I hey al-i require travoilors to papin ;spe-i cie fur all "jarai' inder ?2 yo,- hen the tare w over that amouiiu the, ticket agenls. wiirfuriijsh j the changei4?iion .iso&ftr.V.J. ;,f Awful , 'Rates of rOTRREsT-Wehave it fTom unquestionahlauthoritr that.fhree per Oent, and three and a half per rent. , per month, have been demanded and paid in our streets, within the last week What pursuit, busine.Sj-or engagement will jurtifv sue'i rates as these lFredericksbur Herald.- - - ; , i. . . M100LXTOWK - Bask,' AriddletcwHy Fa.', "Sept, IdJletoictty Fa.', "Sept, 1 j 1 - 23. Ibe iianlc 01 Middletowu passed fv rcsolu pr ?u"- i Cet-nfi"dU "nf! A! i rabined wealth of the tion to-dav making themaeives for all their notes, a The. corabin board of directors and cashier ia' about a; milhoh of dollars, aud their circulauon is less than $200 000, ,j ., k. f , . The Staunton Banks and the Monticello Bank at Charlottesville-. have- suspended, and it-"is; re- ported that! the Banks west of Lynchburg have followed soit."t: .-' ' . - ; i f vl:GE0RGLVE1? - At the coming election in Geoiia, which'tke8 place on.Monday, the 5th. of October, a Governor and eight members Ui. he Thirty-filth Congress are to be chosen, J The. Democrats have nominate ei Joseph C, Browq for -the exeputiye chair; and the, Americans Benjamin. H.HH1..; The Democrats have ail their Congress4.onal candidates in tha field, hut the Americana have made, nominations in on ly fivje of the eight districts.. The following are" the names of the nominees ia each district;'"-: . ; 1.' Jamee L- Soward. . . John F. S Bartow. . ' . .. 2. -M. J. CrawfonL No. nomination. ,p ,r 3.;Dk J. Bailey. R.jP.TrippK 'I'.i' , Lv J. Gartrell. -, L M-Tidwelu- jt-rwi. . aw'Av it iWright j W-i?, norninstionv i' W-'. 6, JRea Jackson, iH- No nomination,.". -4 7. jinton Stephens. Joshua Hid.-v V 8. A. H. SteDhens.. ., - Thomas W- lhw.s,;., '".-: ,::t'j-.r 'U-; ' 1. ' ' Wreck amoXow op Llb. -Captain Johnson, of the shin Eliza, from" Liverpool.; which - arrived at New.lork on Saturday , had on board -the first officer of the" brig. Nancy, William C. i Vhte, and . his brother, Thomas ,V hitc, whom he , bad taken froiu the foremast-head of the Naacya in latitude 1 -Wt.j -j .. i .i . .n.-u :.: : .u ' r 38 08.' loneitudo 60, on the 19thinstnt. . The re mainder of the crew and captain (seven in. num-4 oer l- nau: pcrisuou-.; xxiuicjr- was -owueu ui Halifax, and commanded by Captain Grantv She sailed from,Halifax on the,4'Hh instAnt for Porto Eicofcand was capsized on the 15th.7..' Mr. White says that when., the brig capsized it was' blowing norfect Kale. - and that he hewr saw Caittain XJrant. or any of fhb "crow after the diaistr?! ; Mr. W mieana o oruuer arst boujjui .pstugt? iu uo maintop, "but while there "the mainmast was cfuv Tied ' away After.-Vconsiderable;j gained the forcmast-hoad, to"; which they cmngfur three daysand were nearly, exhausted when taken yvtT tl' wi-nct . Vitr Cunt. JhnaVin '- ""2" 1 i-.?-- . "DEFALCi.TiONS.-We , Jearnod yesterday .that W. H. Buitlesa. Teller iu..thi Southwestern Rail road Bankj at Charleston; had proved; a defaulter in the sum bf 60.000. ,He has left' the city,", '3Ir'.'- Milkr,' a Teller in the Bank of the .Etate,;alsoj at amount ormj- ed that JJr..JWtkssaias.been arrcsteL in. Wil peed oh the race 'course is the" great traction. The three candidates r Governoc aro- Charlestons we learn, is a detaulter to the . of. $20.ooo....vri-";!;..-s -.,iVr-: i Sines wntinsr the above, we nave, been xfubrni : tirTfx-o-VT vf xTi: AmthTA TT i t V r JP!Af. .. . i. - -- - i - . - . - ttmi - . i- . . - 4. unnntTwr. asiii m -rnmti . a.-nn. ium r 1 iwr r .nmniuip " - " . I . MT ... - . I J. 1 - V. . A - - J A T , Mam ! ! Htt&VtV II. 1 . 1 1 II I . . . . . . . : , PRICES MUST 'COME DOWN. ' M ' unpio xortnern cmcs, me proauce nwei.s arc fet'lingthe money prossnre, and the holder of pror ouoe ot all kinds are satisnod with to war pnceai But As all -prices are settling at the same time the "Telktive values' of exchangable ; products-" ti ill not be hVueh altered by this reduction, so that farmers r wilt really get o?f. much of exchangable value, for meir prnuici as ?ncj; am imuer mgu prjm. They5 may get but one d-?ilar. for thjir wheat, hut if that dollarpurchases asgrcat a supplTof groceries or domenic goods a1-two-" dollars 'did. during the e?rmnion. ther do hot lose bv e reduction.- l "mi. . . . . .1 l -.i.- j . . 'm t r nerroii!uiiar mwiiro wotic viat wo previous fl -. , . A i . ' . A 1 . A 1 , .- ! iv viiecti it is eviaeni ioni iir.wm ..nos reqnjro much CftpUal to set Industry in motion, or give labor an -opportunity to help Jtselt?S?5"its Own nhvsical cherries. -V X- f - The Philadelphia Ledger remthdus that in tlie inflation ot prices prosucos oy tae-Suuse ot creoit H in ij.,ine prices oi iooa rsnp to sn enormous, tieightj iri some cases exceeding the high prices of me-present yearr-? Flour was $iz per oarrei, ana r articles m Uia aamo exorbitant proportion, otnpletely had industry .bfteu diverted front to aweculatiorii that wc were.nctij.ally obliged. Import grain from Eurojje, a tact unexampled Our "history before or since.- Now, however, tho case oifidrent- ' Bountiful crops have, revery- f where bl4ed labor wfth a - rich reward, and, in stead of -having to import grain, 'we have plenty of it to export t Europe, and would do so more largely if the inflated prices did not prevent jt- The general decline in prices,!' without say altera tion of relative values which is " now taking place, will enable tis to pay our debts -abroad by means of other of our products than oottot. Norfolk AWFUL SHIPWRECK MEN ATEN BY sharks. 5 -i4-; ;' StXVinotsti Tjhe Tobago'! Schdcaewa ed by W;- Ross, Esq.; of St.; Vincent,4had been, with her cargo lost on the second Bocas at Tnrd 'oX''v's' T -xtraordinsryse of douhle ship wreck m reported In the St. Christopher papers. Tho' "Ro sa Delia." left Dorainieia early in May for the Span- hh Main, ft On the night of the; 14th of : May a storm suddehly brewed upt a heavy sea struck the yessel and she became a total wreck. Nothing was -saved hut a trunk of money, and with thk the. -Captain and supercargo got ashore. ' They then purchased a cargo of sugar and chartered the "Esther? of Curacoa for half an hour and then without a moment's warning, a fearful .tornado struck the schooner, and she instantaneously went down. . "': ' ; . -' Twenty-one persons were washed off, and with great difficulty avoided the vortex of the sinking vessci. f Ahe boat fortunately got adnft, but Hie plug was. out 1 4! For three hours they madly strug gled to stop the hole, and at last it was done. .-- . . -But meanwhile the sharks had.taken off several -of the miserable men, and. only 13- succeeded ia getting into the boat. .. . .' - ..; '.'t- rm - 1 J al' . . "T 1 J . .1 iuev picneu up me ;ors., : j. - was quite oxr., and when morning came they saw no land In any direction: ; For four days and three nights the wretched men without aniorsel of food and scarce ly a vestige of clothings labored at- the oars, snd on the morning of the 9th of July the boat reach ed St. Christopher, ten mon being alive but all tn the last stage of exhaustion. One died almost im-' tr.edtately after-being carried ashore-.. The rest were hospitably cared for. - j . 1, , ; " Tho Washington" Union publishes a letter from Mrs; agrude.-, wife of tho,"Mayor of that tuty j. addr-!aed .to ber countrymen proposing to them that ineotrngs ba held; in every village, town aad city in the. country, to raise funds to be iavested for tli c use and benefit of the now destitute widow. 'aud daughter of the late Commander Uerndon.. ' m - ' . 1 - . i : . 1 Af .1. 1 . . .jiue suggestion ii worwiy .oi me iiean. 01 gener--pus, grateful, sympathizing woman.' Mrs.. Ma gruder, in her- appeal, says : Save" the women and children " -was the first order of' the noMe" Ilerridon ; and shall American women forget the gallant,; the nSble ' captain, who, 'mid storm, ' gloom, aiid desolationorgctful of himself, could Lthink cf poor, frail woman and helpless children ? . ,t tn. : . 1 L .11 ' incver 1 no, never one, pruponuB fpa iu -con-iributions he1 Jbr warded' to Georeei -W Biees.J Es4.,;hanker ' fshijngion.V yiZ f.i- . c: .ErrxcTs o? sras Hard Tlmis. Aomtoten, Pft.Sept. 23. Jamiaoo's cotton mill stopped per ratilms-ou Saturday last, throwing about 350 hands out of woT& - Alsoy Macready's cotton, mill ba? closed Js- HxTen;roiKng' mill, ,Wm. ShalVs rolling mill, and some. rmaller;concerns . Threr must pe two or 700 nanus lurown out of wors: oy the above suspensions.. ,tThe Mopgomery Countv Bank suspended specia payments tUs mSrningA Tfae sbociUgJiope u, pummeace again in a few 4 weeks. j, but the; prospect is that others will stop soon, instead ot any .rcsnmrag.---tJ : n-.'j -f - ' n " 1 ' V.;,.'i"."r ' .;;:-"vr r.j f-vsVj. ;'Thi Last Sees io?,; Caw. HsasrbojrThe Savannah papers contain the following, obtained from Adolph Fredericks,' one of the rescued from thft Ceiltral -America-' rV'T r "j'i-.r .-'! Eat Ween ; two and ) three hours after, jthe Tesser sankt Capt, Herndon fioatod up to where " Fred-J eriojkajind some' others .were on a raft. - Capt. Jl'. Ws provided with a handsome India rubber life -7 preserver, and wras floating on. a piece of putns-r, "Ha. addressed :them .encouraginglv, saving ;- Bovs. this is a poor craft; to get to. New .York iri. Havei-voa got -any brandy, among, you r' v xa Fredericks, iCapt.;Hseemed capable of floating in' f safuty fbr.a -kagtblof ttmevSir.- -. tl:iri.S: ' . -XjAtest from, ajjsxkia. Jjeiters irom xne iiev. John Seys ahdt'othcrt, in- Liberia, have been ro- i ceived at the office of the American Colonization Society, bearing date to August 15th, , in none of which is a word said of a famine, from which we infer that" none f certainly ;.to excite anxiety or. alarm) exists. The' interior' settlement continues to prosper;- The Mi C.- Stevens was expected to lenve Monrovia ahout the first of September, and may, he ' looked for; in a' very few days Mr. lieys returns in. her. i She will sail from Baltimore Whet third voyage the 1st ot November: vv ' - ; .juc i lf ,, ,- .y ,i -n, , ,., -,. tl ..r---jj;v'-.r . Sick Headache and Debilitv. Ajnong the numerous advertised Uedietass for" 'these eomplsiats, none ean he found so'efficaeiovs as ta 0Tfnatod Bit-' tfrs.';.They fuesthe most agreeable and lnviora- tins' cHMta. . .-- - - - - - 1 ; ... . , SroAB. The prieo of molasses has declined so i much thht the proprietors ; of the Portland.Sugar. House, which has been closed for some weeks, have restocked their house, and tbia week ooramenced making sugar from -moiasses, . Tho stock of Sno lasses in our port U much less than usual, but the demand for family consumption k light JPbrflanil Adv. I fJi.v,if!.'-i LjJ -.S'.v.' v,'V"- j'THoGs ar .SEWESTr lle 'EtVnsvilleInd., Journal, .of the 25th inst,"learns that Mr. W. W. Henderson,' of Kentucky, has been in that vicin ity '.purchasing hogs, and has contracted for about 2,000 head of choice animals, deliverable in No vember at S6 the average weisrht to be not leas tficn'. 200 ..lbs.'- HU purchases "have been made principally in Gibson county.'" The highest price .oflered lor De0ember delivery'is'$5.50 aett .American Sunday School Union has recently dis covered that notes, and acceptances of the beard amounting to nearly $89,000 have been circulated without authority. fA-,. card,. has been prepared, disowning them, nd asserting that", the board Is not responsible for their payments i ;' ;;;-'-'' . - r "1 . . "X - ' 1 U-EATs4!OIJK J1UE. MStAKX i."l.;jsiw . X UK. - I New York, Sept . 2a: In the reat ;four.mile race to-day Chartestdn, was withdrawn previous to Hmmcttawb mistook-hiin foe a turkey.; The ARRIVALS AT TltE'YAROOROtJGII HOUSE, r ; ,V.'.. SErrxMBta 29, 1857.. Dr. W. R. Miller,1 Forest Mills ; James Koys : ter, Mecklenburg, Va. f B. F. Harris, Granville ; N. J. Kiddick, N. C. ; Gen.Trolinger,Alamsnee W. G. Caropfcoll, wifo two daughters, and threap servants, Mjss Campbell, Miss Campbell, Salisbu ry ; K. If. Worthy, Tt W. Bitter, Moore County. -;-.--;r- .vy4:.xAr. f'-ZJ. SaTTEMBEIl 30, -1637. - ' : IWiHisn Buchanan, Richmond; J. R. Smith,1 Wavpe; -JjL Jackson and Lady, Newbern; N. L. Williamson, Cerro Gordo; A-,W. Cheek. Or ange Dr. N. W. Cotton, Chathaoi ,' Whits, Hertford j K.' C Cotton, 8.' B; Jones, Chstham; E.1?. Jones, Charlotte i J; O.? Noel snd family, Win. Noel aad 3 children, Salisbury ; P. A. Daan, Forestville. . ; , v:- -V - .."-i: -.r'-..'.;: ' ' 4S -Octobw t. ' B. T. Blake, Wake' co,; Mr: and Mrs. Coates, .1. Chafwan and family, 3. Mist Chafwan, M. J. Roper, Ladv, and servant, Chartaton, 3- C. ; ;L.' R. Davidson, Forestviller R. B.' Gilliam, Oxford ; T. A. Frpobrd and fuuly,MJs. ; John J. Rollon and neiee, Va. t G.. W. CUaton, Gsorcetown 6. -CI; P. B. Hawkins, Franklinton; I A. Thcxap soh and Lfldy,HamUton. '. . " TTtEACIIER IIAVI.VG ElilYEAJt XjL.'xpemuca aad qualified to nrvpare Eayt foe aa vaneed Classes In College, wodld liktf tetaJMharv of a Male Academy ff good, standing ia North Corolina or Vu-rlnia.'. Address ' .IGAlata, v ect 3 it Rtofwoed, gauAa County, a. C. ' .IMPORTANT FOlt MAX. : Turf OH curt Old Sores. . . ;: ,. Turf Oil cures Fresh Wbaads. L-'1 ': " , Turf .Oil eurM Seald Is4. ; iww wu cures iswer. Turf Oil cures Sprains. : T.,.f nil OTtnu n-nimms ' " Turf 03 eurea Burns, aad leaves a soar.' ' J r . VK-,, jif'FOR" BEASTSi. ."T' '": Turf OH earss Saddle QalL- v - . . ".' ".'' ' - , Turf 0U uws Old Strains. ST- S ' ' , Turf Oil ear Swelled Lags; V T 4 ! " 1 V ?", Torf'OU eares Sweeaey.' r ". I'f -.-zt.' ' Turf Oil cares PoUevil. . .'..,' .. .' ' Turf OU ciuw Crackd HeeL - - Torf Oil vrnna Wind Qau. , . t , V Turf OU fares Ring Bone. . ,. ' -Tart Oil eores Seres of every .kiaa on Mao and Beast. we wmrmnt the above, of make no ehirre. " - , Sold by all the DrasglsUia the State. " ' - . .- . '- iwvK a' iA - ' ; oet7w - .' r-' ' ? . .. eele rroprtnters. SALE OF -THE LOTS OF CAROLINA CITY, at the tarminss of the'tTt(l Central RaU road of North Carohaa on. BEAUFORT" H fRBOK, on Thursday, November U,J 857., ; , V Carolina City is situated oa aa elevated plain, 21) feet above tide water, ' iauraediatel-r on the waters tf Beaufort Harbor.'" This looatioaTor a twteoaunerrial eity, wm selected "by ma of eoauosriesi exprieiiee, after A full esaiiiinatioa of all the land on Ue 1W- bar bf Beaufort, in" anticipation of (he eenstructfoa ef the great Central BaOroad, from said Harbor three -the BUte of North Carolina, eonneeting itk UtS Iloee of the RaOrond of-Tennusaee, eomiug east frets JUees- pais on the Mississippi J aa4 auu la svattei'atnei k the cotistructioo of a Railroad fnxa Carulia CUjr, -through the roanties ef Oastow, Poplin, ttempion, aad the town of rayetteTilltvto tbe CeelJrlell oa Peep juver. ;::;- Y"-'- ' Tbe Atlantic and North Carolina lUitroed fretn Carolina Cltj to Uoldsboro-, Will be epened bv tbe 2 ft bf January nest." The North Caroline Railroad is ia operation to the town of Sallsbery, from which point . the construction ef the great Western Railroad threagh the mountain to the Tennessee line, is. steadily pro gressing. The Railroad throughFavetteville to the Coal Fields has some' time occupied the atteatioa of the Stat,- and doubtless will eventually be put in opera- ' Uon, that part between FayeUevfiie aad the Coal Field . t being in rapid eonrse of eonstructioa. The eomple. r. - k .i . . -n.Ti i. mi . . 4. i i . uua vi toon itm mwrnwi mm vmirj iu, afnaiwv ral and Mineral product ef the Etate to dm ef the. finest harbors on the sou therm oJt, and must at aa early-day build up on its waters a floerinhicf eity. -. - Ail the aTealtural -ree-ions ef the State . not pene trated by said Railroads, have an eMjeenuBnnlcailva with Beaufort Harbor fay NavigaUe Rivers aad Bounds. - Of the Harbor at Beaufort, we believe it k maasses sary sew. to speak; the depth of its waters,. tie pros imiry to the Gulf Streem, the high. way of ship, sod iu capacity Car all commercial purposes, are not only cell known to every North Carolinian, but save at tracted the attention or the country gvoeraiiy. -' The Carolina City Co. believe that the sdca&Ugcs of the tacattaa. winch tbey have seleoted, are a-sny. Their land is a high and level phdiv looking Baia. ward apon the Oeeaa, Us wetla and sprlngs-ef the jrur- est waters, and the salubrity of the eiiiae is ae well known that Beaufort is believed to be t'4 nuiSt healthy ' wateriae place on the soutlwro ooasU. At this loeation, the channel for ships bend In near the shore and runs parallel with jt along the whole front of the City, snaking the ooeetrneUon of wharves cheep aad easy f tbe Harbor aad wharves at CurUlnv. City, belag a therVdUtanee from the eoBflus of 8oge 3oasA sjw Newport River, not Immediately fa front of the Inlet, are noeiposed to the riolente of storte, . and yet a ship nay . sail from tha BUkhmI Wharf ta Carolina City and in thirty minates he at sea. "' These are some of the (jTanUffl whieh deUrauned " the seleotion of the location of Carolina -City, aad eo great confidence had the company In tbe superiority if those advaraUges', tMat - tht uiWiW, and pmia iu $15,000 fo tke- Capital Slock cf lie JLtiamttt mnd A'ofU Carol.' Railroad Company, kiek. toe tk tmly eul. ' ncriptiuw mad apaa tit aith e reaf eMle ee tht ' Jtraufori JHTareew .' H .. . ( -i " . . - Plans of the Harbor -of Beaufort, exhibltta the lo eation of the Atlaatie and North Carellaa RftUme t and Caroliaa City, may be seen at all the prlnrtjMki Hotels in the gtsto. ' "-.;. , , .';' Terns of salet,1 ..' " ' "One fourth eash, and the balance ia soles with ap proved security, at S, 12, aad 18 months. f "'--' - JonssL Rose, - , JOHN H.JC0OC, --.-f Be.ef C, C.CO.V - s fWt C. C Co. . oet 4w -i- -"!.' '.;'. . , ' , TRY THE PIANO FIRST! PAY FOB It AFTERWARDS f I TiLtO ONE VKTS OBJECT TO. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1857, edition 1
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