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; 'p': ' '; v.: A' --v.- -' 11 1 1 1 1 : 1 HUAAvAAAmb; 1 1 U 1 l U 1 1 111 1 1 V llJ :.;' M. J V ., ' : ::" : r ; -a-a"-,. BOLLAES PER NUM. ---I N ALV ; THE UNION. J. E MUSE, JPIJPLISIIEK & PROPRIETOR Ttie Union "will bo published evert Weld at 2 tper annum, intaiuablt ill ail-. vaiicc Office 6 doors aboyg the Fpst Office ! Advertisiu? Rates t square 1 insertion ; O inisrtinns $ 1 00 .1 & .... .... .... ...... ' TWiET.VR lines eonstitutiricr a sou a re. 1 50 , 2 00 Arrangements will be made by the year or 6 months 4.n neimannt advertisers, at tna wwsw jnuaax.ji ksr JOB PRINTING.- HaTtng a new and extenslre assortment of Jb Trp tasood as can be found in the State,) we are preparea xo eccuit3 J Sf JOB WORK. ,withnUtBCS3 and dLspach ; such s handfeills, eircu- r, cardsJ uiks, books, jampnlets, etc., etc. C A ED S J G E OR GE ALLEN 1 I 1 DEALER IN LPAHCY &STAPLE 1 Dlir GOODS nnTS. SHOES & GAITERS, HATS. &C. I NEWBERN, .Ar. C. I xiMES B. AVERITT, Attorney and .Counsellor at Law, ' - ...... I NEW-BERNE, jN. C, LL attend tlie Courts of Graven, Jnes and Onslow, and will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. ly. I M. C. WHITEORD., ! ; I GEXERAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANT .CORNER 01? EAST FRONT &JTNI0 STS KEW-BERNE, N. C. OTark Houss and "Wharf for Storage. Goods, ; Troiuce. Naval Stores and Lumber- received anp forwarped. Ag4nt forSmitb'B Line . of N. York Pack "I 18 3m. J ov as ; Smith, - r JONAS SMITH & CO. I No. 227 Front Sxrbet, ! j N E W-Y O R K i -aaf" Cah Advances made on consignment 23 3m. tElVBERN MUTUAL ? FIRE INSURANCE company; ""PIlIS Company is now in successful operationl JL and insures property npon me djobi. iavuic ferns. ; Address D. T..GARR AWAY. Sec'ty, 3wBerne, -V C. April SfJiSJ 20. - 1 JACOB COHIL Wholesale and KetaillDealer in ; iFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dj R Y G O p D S NEWBERN VARIETY STORE. ! TIIOMAS W. STYR0N, "ff 10 LESJL LK t RETJLIU5KALBR 1TK i20 CURIES. HARD WARE, JFiirriiture, &c. 4&c. Three doors East of ilie A: & N. C. j: i?ai? Road Depot:, : ' C. SjPRlMK O SE, i IStaple and Fancy B&lB'Sr IB I MANUFACTURER OF TId, Sheet Iron.and Copper ware, AND DEALER IX ' Stoves and Japaned "Wares, OOBKKR OF BROAD AND MIDDLE STREET?, . One door South of the Court ILiuse, CHARLES C. CLARK, jLttomey and Counsellpr at Law, Offlee'Bn Croad street 3 iLoars below the ! COtTKl HOUSE. h ) NEWBERN. N. C. 1 WILLIAM HA ' ; ' Houso Siga and Ornamental MIDDLE 8TBEIT, ONX DOOK EEXOW THE PPST OKFICB Ml NEWBERN, N; C. JONATHAN WJJALEY. Clock and Watcli Maker, KEEPS constantly on hand, an excellent as sortment of WATU1USS, ULOCKS, and iWELRY, of i01 kinds. AU work done at the driest no in oiw-lik. manner.-' -s. . w " J. TVIIALBY tiga the Wateh, Oraveft Krut, KciWa: t ; !Sifte-abr 80tk, lffS. DRY GOODS ESTABLISH IN 1J?4K : vl vfiOOBSHn. . Wo. 0t Pollokt, 4 Mi OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL CHUBCil. Emmet Cm thbert aYnOLESAjJS ATSD RETAIL; DEALER IX - jil , German j P II y G O O D & , . I ALSO, Boots SJioes, Hats, Caps, Umhrel- to, Carpets, Rugs, Matting S Heady Made Clothing, ; Jexcelry, P er f tuner yt Notions, Children Carriages , j rr www tr use, i'uoftm, luuv'ac. Newbern, Sept. 16th, 1857. j L. SCOTT & COS REPRINT OF THE British Periodicals. AND TUB , u, x o GREAT RED JCTION IN THE PRICER I L. Soott A Co., New York, continue to publish thefolowin2leadingBriti8hi:eriodical8; viz: ' CLUBBING. j! I A discount of 25 percent. from the atove priees 1 WILL be allowed to Clubs ordeiinffl 4 or more copies f any one or more of the above works.-r- t n " -r . I L.. pnn.L,AfRit.m .f tw willbe sent to one address for $9 4 copies of the four Reviews and BlaSwoid for too l It . -;k jj e n . n , , I POSTAGE. In all the priHciral cities ,and towns, these works will be delivered, Free of Fostag.3. "When 'sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the U. States will be but 24 cents a year for "Black wood, and but 14 cents a year for each of the Be views. ! . N. B: Hie price in Great Britain oftlic five Pe riodicals above named is about $Z per annum. ; The Farmer's Guide TO SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL A GRICUL- TUIcE, i rn ota.i j,' - . t -w- - - ,j culture m laie uiaeg, iew nayen. a vois. Royal Octavo. 1 600 pages, and numerous wood and bteel c-nravings. This"is, confessedly, the most complete Agriculture ever published, and in order a wider Circulation the publishers ,ha.ve to reduce the priecto So FOR THE TWO VOLUMES ! ! When sent by mail (post-paid to California and Ciyncmn tTiA r riff will be.Y. To everv other nart of tlie Union, and to Canada post paid'66. This w v. r ' j i i work is not the old "Book of the Farm." Remittances for any of the abeve publications -- w ' - , A - . should aiways be addressed, post paid, to the rnbhshers. j j LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Ko. 54 Gld st., N, York. he London Quarter! Conservative. 2 The Edinburgh Review. Whigj. 3. ' '7 North Bri.ith Review Free Church. 4 The XVestminster -JUviev: (Liboral). 5 Blaclcwoods Edinburgh Marjazin s Tory j. These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Lrit-ain Whig, lory, ana liaaicai, vuz pontics lonus omy one feature ?f theiR-eharaetor. As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, ed indispensable, to the scholar and the profes- sional man, while to the intellectual scholar and the professional man, while to the j intellectual reader of every class they furnish a Hiore correct and. -satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throtighout the world, than can be possibly obtained irom any other source. y EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheets fcom the Brit ish publisrs gives additional -value to thefe Re . . i it 1 i i j ti. prints, lnasuivKiituo cu UVW ue pilltt;u 111 hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions". i ; TERMS. - ! Per Annum. For -any -Qtie of the four Reviews $3 00 Pot any 5 two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three thi four Reviews 7 00 Furall.loi.Sf of the Reviews - 8 00 !? Z'r Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in ad- J r. ; lvQ fitot her yuuuc. juuuev currcui. I! issued will be received at par. TAYLOE, Pickson, Graves & Co. ! j Successor to Bates, Taylor ds Co.) ATanufaeturers and "Wholesale Teaersin CLOTHING, Nos. 2Z and 25 Dey Street, Q NEW YORK pf? - WANTED IMMEDFATEL Y. A NEGRO WOMAN that is a gootl Cook, XJL. Washer and Ir oner, for .the" balance of the yeari Enquire at this OfSce. I FOR SALE. tu-A- STUARTS Steam Rfined Sugars fT1! subscriber having JL his business, offers Books & Stationery at Cost. To any one disposed to purchase the entire stock, a Kret bargain will be' given. For a man with r .. , capital ; mere is a Hue opening nere ior uo P'.'. .... - t Mtore, i. iaAJ-i Kewbera, Jnae it, 'if, T Crushed. Powaerea, wmte ana xeiiow, ai these Tools extcnsiveiVi ineir worianen naving ihan artr.natt,rT M on the Directory to locaie ? T: W.STYRPK'S Variety Store. been for many years engaged in the above busi- , ".TBrminua and then the June 18. 1856. ' SO ly. , pess, are unsurpassed by any in the quality and the lioadhx tnoAermiuus , : proper construction of their tools. We will deUv- money can be raised. t . . A R A "RT? f IT A Vf!F," v er these tools at any points on the N. C. Vf. i R. The Terminns once agreed upon, Unawe ' -i- Uii.lWJ.. nndWl A M. Railroads. " TFe warrant these- teos frtr a moment BUDDOse that the Dl- for sale his entire siockoi work to any northern manuiacture, and ass a 11- conclusive in behalf ot the town 1 TO THE CITIZENS OF NEWBERN. ALEANDEIl McLACKLAN, f?i RATFFDL to his many friends for the favors : he has heretofore received, begs to apprise them that he is at present Superintendent of 4he Merchant Tailoring t and furnishing -LstaDlish Jishment of Mr. Jacob Basot, Franklin Square, rNew York. Having a large, and splendid assort- mentof geods to telect from he; will feel much pleased to fill any orders transmitted TifSfn,.;! pis expression of thanks to his old would also remind them that he still AM m M. V l(XlJ AAV wUi he as faithfully executed and attended to, a3 they have been in the past. ALEXANDER McLACKLAN. r Yrk ctober ist isy-' 42 3m Furniture ! Furniture ! ! cq FOR THE TRADE OR PRIVATE m USE, FOSTER & LEE, Furniture Manufactnrers. S 35 BOWERY, NEW YORK CITY. Terms Cash. One Phice Only. CO -3 C?3 p o . fc3 !) TTERETOFORE we have manufac 5 -p I turp.d and sold exclusively at wholesale. V e are now prepared to offer 55 Sj a well as.'Orsted stock at retail, at a saving g-j fi-om twenty to thirty per cent. to the ccnsu- We have now for sale 3 mahogany chairs, spring seats up rS holster ed m hair cloth, from $ 2 2o to $( yt. 09 fcH MAHOGANY SOFAS, spring seats, up- u g gISyiw Si? M 12 eacli. - v?v W MAHOGANY EASY-CHAIRS, on castors a 1--r rockers, upholstered in huy- c-oth, from ' fiTTno4TY TETR-A TKTE SOFAS. up. b-i hnlsfprpd in hair elotb. from 25 to cJ MARBLE & MAHOGANY TOP TABLES, c '5. . i : : .1 . ; rOlStVieS.quailUeS, ana pi ices. ti Q BUREAUS, half marble and woihI tvp, with H . or with, ut glasses, with Wash stands to Ki " 1 I HH; , , - , Aiso, ararooes, ueusieaus, oiueuuaruo, Hall Stands. Book Casas, Lou nias. Etcceres A if!Ampr Stands nnrl linok Shelves. OFFICE FURNITURE Desks, J.f' Tables, and Chairs, rj S All the above goods in black walnut, at the same prices. PARLOR SUITS. K? Jn Rosewood, upholstered in rs jnrejicfi Mtrocaiciie, Satin Damask, Satin and Pltcsh. The same in black walnut, tbc frames of L:l A ,rr' mi'nlirSIM illl! Kl'lUG "W , , - i iame ffoods, make a showy appearance at a innch lower price. ' 0 In our estbusn nent can De rounu a Kn uv SPRING BED. ' 'Shis article we would parucularly recom- mend, it having been liiy t-ested: aua.iuuuci i - . 1 ' . . . . , . upon trial to M tte best spring uouym eiei Jr vn' T Tro m - hn -mw HH : .1 ersoris wno are noi ayi,e iu jiwsuimu' seleet the goods they may want, ran depend Co " upon, having their orders filled with as much H3 C-(. care, and their interest studied, as though cj they were present ; and to such we also otfer Sour sei vices for the selection of any House- fp hbld Goods 'hey may want; and as wo should OWrchase from F'ust Hands, a saving will ?3 rv. thereby be made which the customer w mid Cq August2C, 1857. 36 ly. STATE OF K CAROLINA, Jones County. XTTIIEREAS complaint upon oath hath this t Ti day been made to us, Adonijah McDaniel and John N. llyman, two of the Justices of the Peace of said county, by Franklin B. 7arrison, o said pounty, planter, that a certain male slave be longing to him, named Sam, hath absented himsel from his masters services, and is lurking about in said county, committing acts of felony and other misdeeds. These are therefore, inthetiame of the State, to command the said slave forthwith to sin'; render himself and return home to 'his master, and jwedo hereby require the Sheriff of said coun ty ef Jones, to make diligent search and pursuit after; the said slave, and him having fourid, to ap prohend and secure, so that he may be conveyed to his said master, or otherwise discharged as the law directs ; and the said Sheriff is hereby au thorized and empowered, to raise and take with him 4uch power of his county, as he shall think it, for apprehend, ng the said slave; and we do here by v virtue of the Act of Assembly in such case provided, intimate and declare, that if the said slave. named Sam, doth not surrender himself ' . . i - . , j i 1 1 andiretun nome lmmeaiarejy aner me puojica tion'of these presents, that any person may kill and destroy the eaid slave, by such means as he or theyimay think fit, without accusation or im peachment of any crime or offence for so doing, and without incurring any penalty and forfeiture thereby. Given under our hands and seals, tne zytli day oi September, A. D., I A. MeDAAlJZL, J. 1. SEAL J. N. II Y MAN, J. P. SEAL. ! IWSIOO.OO Reiva d, I will give Fifty Dollars for 'the apprehen sion and delivery cf the said boy to me, or lodge him in any jail in the State, so that I get him, or One Hundred Dollars for his head, j F, B, H ARRISON, Oct. 1st, ,5C-56-tf; jTo the Turpentine Makers OF NORTH ASP OUTIl CAROLINA 11E subscriber Having taken tnepremiuyn a ntthelate State Fairipon Turpentine Tool (Ohipners, Roundehaves, and Hackers,) would an uvuuw v o . . m. . .... nnnnoa tn t.nA miniift i n.ir. xiipv nre inanuiacLunu Bliare Ul miruuiigc, tiuouug uiub utw rners will give preference to-home manu- southerners faciuresr. v ..v l', r. ;,- - ;, . 11 crcers directed to usatJeneho, K.C., 1 '. 111 nnm-.4 nff-ntinn 1 w p ,.v' iir 7; r, rrrrrr sttt tv k r . ' yatuary oist, leoa. work on CO variety of Fancy Chairs, in liosewood, aia- tnmvpit hogany, and Black Walnut, Turkish sn.okmg Sl5 Chairs; Reelmingdo., llaU Chairs. Voltai-e g .reapiveuf Chairs, C.ane do., and r.lsothe celebrated determined to change 1 10 be equal quality and superior adaptation for ' (Vctorv rerloofc the able Report Qf the i uerai IflATIf iN lUil HUM . ation to continue your history of the posil orr-i v:n.e e -vr t-- . d views of the Newberu Directora of t. the ""u" vyiuima xtaiiroau, respect- g the construction ol that work to m-r VtiU "" Hf'ViUi ucc,,, .K Tra ; uo io xnose oen tlemc on, to yourself and to thecause of ttutb, to pui you m possession of all the informs ation I have on that subject, from the organ nation of the company up to the present mo- ment. A,d p;,. .... f-.-... i jemtiK inat ihfi iacw i now propose would hare been fur hished you earlier, but in consequence of my continual ahsenco from Newbern, I wa, nrttflwar0n(;iT:. , . i t : 10 v Uf "uce " JVUI UUUIUru V4 we iota September last. tu t 1 1 1 1 . , thai you held the town of Newbern resnnn. ihl fny fh 1 . t - ., aouiuus auu cuarges or tne Nevbern press. therGhv'mnflcBtl theauthonty of speaking as their organ, tor th, citizens of Beaufort and county of Car- - j . w . w . 110.JUUHU); tcet. i5ut to commence with our history In tlm Beaufort Halcyon, of October 3d, 1854, the Editor .states : Tn the event of the location of the Eastern Teiminus of the N. C. & Atlantic Railroad on thit side of Newport River, and the consequent subscription of $100,000 stock by Beaufort, .. xnfsmna na,. 1r Pnon? what nrA the. j -T prospects for the sale of her bonds and what lor lueir Uiuwaio uayuut. iu mo mat r .L .,ltint nn-n4-7 1 I K - 4A4 . , . rpj,v-M ,, ti, i .1 place' the Editor says, 'under the charter the n'f?ht of taxation of propertv of the citizens of counties and towns making subscription is guarantied. ' He then shows that Beau fort would derive a large sum from sale of town lots if the terminus is located as ho de sired, and concludes, 'should the road be built as we have no doubt it will, the bonds I. 1 1 sr ... ! 1 1 1 1 a i-i n f no vnm i Kr 1 I i I I a 1 . . Li 4 1 . . . - . aUU rt 1 til kaAak'WU '4ln nui vuio, aiu.- - ' nlv hevaiiBo the cornorat on owns more oro- ncrfv to dUnnsA nf than itbpr nf t.hfi noun, tv,..- - , passDdTDeoausd-beiiiir ono of the term n of the road the enhanced value of her nro perty will be greater than any where eke on the entire Jin e iln th.3 same paper ho gives notice, and wihes it thoroughly understood through- out the -fit ate that ; 'Beaufort stands ready to subscribe $100, 000 to the N. C. & Atlantic Railroad Com pany so soon as the Terminus of the road is located on the East, or this side of Newport. Could ay one desire her to do more ? or could she be expected to subscribe so long as there remains a doubt of the locality of the Terminus? Would Craven or Lenoir bnvA mnrlA ll,ir RnWinf inn if fl,nv bnd UH w w rt - -w, w vU J MUU i 4 i .1 I not Deen certain oi-iiavmff tue lioau pass through 'their Counties $ Wo wish this mat ter ' thoroughly understood throughout the State. Already has a vote been taken here, and the Commissioners appointed to make the subscription as soon as the terminus ie made. The Commissioners, we are author' ized to state, are now ready to make the i subscription and pay the required instalment. It only remains lor the uireciois to give me eminently proper assurances of location.' And further, Beanfort and her cilizens.are ready to do their rintv. Thev have neither fears nor iealousies of other localities. All they ask superior advantages, mej iuu ,.rnriA in the cntest ro to the wan. aney rrt v a to cbfnco is shown them to take all the consequences.7 Again, Dec. 12th, 1854 : We would call again the attention of our Legislature to the fact tbat the location o. ii,? IWern Terminus of the N. C. & Atlan vtrnA this side of Newport River Hj iiainuau v w-. ,oW enhance the value of the open o-rounds or Prairie lands, belonging to the T.JferArv Fund of the State.' It is true if the State had no interest op thA harbor it would in our opinion, be emi nently right and proper for the Legislature t fiv the Terminus on this side tbis the re f nf;-,, fiwsnn rlearlv shows. If the nAr. RfatA are: rriven 30 vears f.om Ata nf.nWrintion of stock we honestly be i: A.h lonrl nn thfe harbor on the East side of Newport River would be wortn more. to her, at the date at which her bonds M lJ J KJ , AA J v -w . .i become due. than would be sumcieni u 4wy everv dollar of them. - - - j . . .' . -r, , ,.1. -, o-k . And acrain. i?eo. otn, xooo It is nedfu. to inquire what .l.p...& 7 - C3 - i - U (a Jota . h hiiiidinf n a. Anrn wrr tn r wa i m m f a iai liiaija - n uvwvuou. T w - i . . , thfl Road bevond all doubt, must he located. Its pastern Terminus ."i .. . . . i. j v;ii this mifls particularly musi uu. ' 'kW J." -t h tion in doubt it cannot be expectea inai iue i m--,,ir t oon i n i rnu oh raisuu v I aillVUU bvvuiui . 1 - I " 1, . f0 o of Beaufort,) every citizen in his P"a ca- pacity WOUW exert Uimseii, l JXItha Hberally RS her means would justify the I . 1- . Wit IT forward with 1 corporation "WOUia coin iu ' Ur ,,Wrintion. and we venture the pre r ' - COMMON io iap itaiior or me Beaufort Joarnal i work ith viVor Sir :-As it appears in an article in your 'Wj cannot, paper f tHe 23dinst.. to be vour Ae.tormi Vhl ?ther Jobali --. V at ww .4 is to be placed in a position 10 compete witu capital qiock oi saia ivan xvuau uuiuauj, Other placjs, and if nature has not given by the citizens of the "County of Carteret, them J dictioi, tbat m I. than ninety days from Ihe option of the Eoad: everv IdulVST. , every dollar of the n nffiA;An - IP to enable the Directorv . to V - . -- nor do wo pretend to sar JLI ' -! t ea on fhl lJar do;; but we do know that Bean ,u. wiiumuj is maoe on thii siio Uarboi. will do nil in ' ..pi ! . . i ho tAr . i . . .-TT- f &u" a P0S1 J are am " I m " lere. To sup- ley would not. is charge boon thir n, " j . T ' 13 3 which (or one we sITaU nTt "ake? the Directory shall ,ln St. .i." Uoad (in our opinion V. .nV" ediiiif thaV fiil'to &rXr' i a tailing i, i , " because! the Lpfrislatiiro v. iui(i will rail ntAi a i ... iuii uuuii l iHrn j?. ty. Should the , I o ua uuuiy perrormea Directory, as we Dm.7fc7 T BwoH. as we presume they will, comeup r..1"" UUIV, and then fho T.r?f . rl,n thk l ,or e of the requisite action on iue part of those most rWni i.... " I . ti!, juicioaiBu, meu wo shalij be constrained to iv thi a a 0t deserve to nrnen nl l t t . . a 4.1 . r . . r:v"i- iuey ougoi not. Th ussibeaks Mr. P, i t w wj aumui iLv . i or t n a 'us df Beaufort, concerning the terminus, ow let us see what they said for them, ocircs. ft nUfflfir nf rronMnm -..! . j? Ieaulortmc!iifl inrr J town anc Uountv of Carteret, in a commu- r, 1855, informed tie nication in Septembe Director of thia Company that they were author izejl by the corporation to subscribe $100,00( to the Capital Stock of this Com- pany, .which subscription was authorized by a vote of the citizens of Beaufort in accord- ance witli the provisions of the Charter of the Road They also said, 'It is hardly ne cessary, vf a presume, to assure your body that we tanf ready to make the subscription as soon as tie Eastern Terminus of the Road shall ba Ibcated on the East .side of New Port River, at or near the town of Beaufort', and 'that we entertain no fears as to the availa bility of hc subscription. So60on as it shall I ha l-nAa'ri thf tha IfnoH h a a hoan lnatoH I na ri linTTn In rtirtfltA ! Ii nAirAtM i-.rtll I v.w . w -uu.w.ww, ...w vvi uvunivu -w. i I 1 -. - . . . .! town can raise Filty Thousand Dollars it reouired.ibv sa es ot cornoration DiODertv 4 - -- uto uirtih.- et. to sav not h no- nf t.hoir Hrtnria TO,;Ti m are asurl ran 1,a .Usnn ftf.BtoL.. ly in Nevy York, for the whole amountof the subscription. In addition to this 'plejge', the County of Carteret, in Mav, 1855, agreed by;a Iarga vote to release the town of 850,- 000, and appointed an Agent to make the subscription. After these written, ;individual and corpo- ration pledges, the Directors of the Allan- i' tic & NoHh Carolina Rail Road, met Beaufort pn the 16th day of May, 1855, when, the ubjecf, of the Eastern Terminus w.- j i - i f. A m T ... .., PaVinS be?n brought up, A, T. JeiklnS of- f"1l 1 lAren fnfl ' i r. I Iniumrf rc ri it f inn mL ? vv -, vov, huiv;u, aiter some discission, was lost : Resolvhd, That the location of the Eastern Terminus! be deferred until the Engineers complete iLe survey, at which timo oident U (tijucstea to convene the Board. It whs then Resolved, 'That th e Extern terminus of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Road, k fwi trtmo n.ini nn hn F.n.st R;dA of New Port? River, within the present limits of the Town bf Beautort, provided, that this re solution 6iail go into effect when the sura of One liunllred and Twenty Four Thousand Dollars, shall have been subscribed to the vruu-u uuuu iu3 wmr..; - ....f& to receive in tue ionowing lorw auu mauuci, to wit : $5p,000 ; (Fifty Thousand Doilars) by the Counts UV of Carteret. 850,000 (itty i bou- -- 4 - r-1 sand) bv the town of Beaufort.the town Bonds toi be endorsed by s I vent individuals, or meir payment guaranteed by solvent and respon sible individuals, and Twenty Five Thousand Dollars by individuals. This resolution Was ottered by Mr. tamsay, L-l -mm V " 1 the Beaufort Director, and adopted after a lonff, deliberate and thorough discussion of all the points in question, and was received i J -.:o r ;tt Ktt thA r.iii7na of Beaufort, land I may add the Director, of , , , j this Company, for they believed it had set- . - . i -i i: fl, nnachnr nf tied forever tne agitauou v uo M"""3"" .1.. t?. TVi-minn. But as idv obi ect is . 1 - . . i ? i f ti LUG liitSWIU w i i . .... -vB n icr frr i in vi r iwi. i rui tongire you - " , wha had battled so zealou.ly, ably and sue- ,.PRRfuUv for the mtereat ot Dis auopieu lowu. I mi S T TTalPvnn of Mav 19th. he says : i i u iuo M"' y - ! $ . . r i, i tT.at. Wpdnesdav.. every memuer 1 AtV . w , w - - j w Directory Ul P-scnt, after a careful I ; fro a HiftP.llSSlOll i I " 1 , . . . - 1 .yviAnr a m inn n&iu mm w 01 tne seyeriu wv-aimv cf 3 amuments for and against eacu pom,, pf the argi - 1 Tk.:-- r.iiiir Annvincea 01 iue uww e tae, .VV . . fired tbe Extern . , . ''-. fied theEistern the line alreaay surveyeu, vu iu"--town qfiBeaufort: . ( I 0fi.ee AUakic &:N, O.R. RCo.: ri,;t in Anmmon with every friend of the old Town of Beaufort, we rejoice at this result, we wonld not Bay oner word m .our disappointed. JNow is ine v . - .i,- .f mMion of the roaa. m uatu iug vvuti"""""" w T - ff dZi t- ' f l'0 e for ch cdnfeid l.'ng Point to cettheterrtilnn. ?..' ktF . to disappointed j and the ' 7r XT now that this xcitlLff aWl ' 1 r ,f -ii.S --wu uw W P ajrl we"f together to secure - terr isommon LQuntv the untnlr? I?a; (u uewnry u,e untold b essin r . rt.u" "Yn w,th the Western portion l T 1 r at a inierested. Q; I? .aufort, at Lenox ville. Or at Shonar,!, o oiace. ir wn m - n ; n; Z:u Tort: vv beliare such v i ceil i i rnpn r ri i - . - .. un,on wUI now be berfec i. 7,V? fo he speed ml TvT,6 icomrnercial enfranchise- ' " uuuiwr ilDa- ' -?Vhat shadowiwre, auu woai shAdnwa A i i . w K'uAdua. I ' i ,T1ia VawPo. . ' ; . it r-w represented jjirectorr. h av- F ' "ieir jvhoie duty by fixing tho" 4terminna v,uh;U tJ ' J . .. ? . . 1 " oraie limits of tha w 01 iV t was, as a imatterV course, expend tni thau:z- . 1 . t vj'iiau 01 Carteret an r,Qr;?o.iL - . i rterei , , 1 . " - ' I t ' . rusu -forward to a fraan to redeem their I t'jcuoa lu liih i i rnniArw them and the State the glory achieved bv the commercial; enfranchisement of the Old ory, and to sh are with Nnrth Kn I through Mr. Oglpsby,in the Legislature, 'give us the RaiJ 'Road, whjerever it may terminato on the Harbor olf Beaufort. Sh'epard's Point was heard, through t)r. 'AreDdell. after the action of j the Directors, in refreuce to the terminus, denouncing! a slanderer in teimstbo i harsh to be recordedfin 'history'; forintima ting1 that the friendsjof the Point would go for repudiation, and lie declared it ready to work together jto sefcure to their ; common county the untotd blessings of the West. But where is BeauforJt, that a while ago wa3 so temphati in' its declarations and poitiro in its pledges, and fihat can now speak sd hastily of Jthe misconuct of others ? Dumb, entirely dumb, jltisacuriuusfact in history, .. - . ,. P i 1 , . ' i 1-iof tha ! Inr-nt -mi nflha onnlflm farminiis rf ! f"u " w,u"uu ,r ioe Agamic ana worm uaroiina ivau i,oaa witnfn ""tEfe corporate limits of the town inf . . l f imill,a 01 , lLUV lown 01 tJeaufort, had so effected it that it did nit again mention the subject to either the Di ectors orj TeasjiTer of the Company for moid th an a month, and when it did finally arouse from -its slumbers and speak, it bh owed such a dreadful loss of meinory, that one must for the 6ake of history iturn to the records of tue Company and. cofrect some of the errors I . " . lnto which it had fallen. Office Atlantic M No. Ca. R. R. Co. NewBernefJune 2 lit, 1855. , At a special meeting of the Board, held this day Present, John D. Whi$rd, Presi- Atnt Isaac Ramsev. A. T. Jerkins. frrtnrfTA S I ' T - . 7J - w I C. .1 I t oLevensoii. The President! stated that he had called the meeting at the iniUfuce of Isaac R4msey,Esq., for the purpose of giving him an opportunity of bringing before the Roardji mattar r-la tivc to the subseri puon by the County ot Carteret, town of Beaufort and individuals. Mr. Ramsey statedi that Mr. B. L. Perry, Agent for the town ctf dieautort, and J. i . O. Uavts, gem ior iubwuhiv viyt m iVewbern, and wisnea an interview wuu the lioaru, wnereupon uiey were mvueu tu seat in the meeting, f After some considera ble discussion relative to the subscriptions above mentioned, B. iL. Perry handed in the followinir to the; oocretary. 'The undersigned is authorized by,, the Commissioners ot Beaufort, first to ascertain how the location of I the Atlantic & North ,i . tn i:. iQf-ori flf fun r . mi Eastern terming or j.ha connect on w,ll U had with the old ton of Beaufort. BENJ. L. PERRY, Ag't for Beaufort. J. P. C. Davis, Esq-, Agent of the County of Carteret, upon being asked the question whether he intended! to subscribe, stated that . . i i: . l Zl . ' Z C. . he would be: ready to suDscnoe m a i9 ays, ' - f . . , n , The following uesoiuiion was vucu ouereu J . Tij'thl President be requested lv A T. Jerkias. ana unanimously carneu. tQ inforra the Agents of the County o Car-x t d tnwn raf Beaufort. : that the Direct ors are not onl4 MfcO, i farrv out m o wv..w . ca ry &dopted at tho ,ast I i. .t -r j e t:..i regular meeting oi fine xoaru oi yueutui.-, u jii in the town offBeaufort, relative to the I -. , . ....... . - l i t;rt .-.f iha 'Atlnntin and JNortn uaronna i ii ii-ii ion i. m x w mh. & the East side of New; Port corp6rate limits of the towt. Kpa,.for, atld intend doing so if tue sabf IWA w-w- - 4 . ' 1 avintinns are made and complied with, ar . ..r. . . r . , .AHh in sa d resolution: ana in me eveuu . r, , - Dv w l-ri fc" 5 , " , - - , . ' ' inst., that the rresiacni, uo u"i a A w tlHcible doihi 'onT 1 u.ow.v.v, . . -.- the line already surf eyed, to nearoourjuu Jt755 21st. 1855. T.-. r Ctt ' You will bb-etVe by the enclosed resolu- j . , - r. ' s f ui,iFfmAetinff this af i . w, - f : - . -Si; ' I ' . " 1 tJ . -' i I f t ?' t - r i'V " a: I'M I 4 f: . i s hi 1 ! j j
The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 14, 1858, edition 1
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