PAILY PROGRESS.
ATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1858.
Asentu for the 'f Baily Progress." C
rh following gentlemen are authorized to receive
riutions "and advertisements for the " Daily
ogress,
in their severni luuauiucn, auu receipt ior
j W. Morris, Kinston, N. C. : :'J
j B. Whitakek, Goldsboro' , N. C. ,V
William M. Bruce, Greensboro', N. C.
ARTHUR P.- Nevvsox, Salisbury, N. C.
j w Clemmons, Sa'em, N;- C . Z
. W. AVER, Statestille, N. C.
Geo W. DILL, Morehead City and Beaufort.
jl p. Allen, Washington, N. C. f
j James H. MoOftty Gaston, N. C. ..
I g Pettexoill &!Co.,119, Nassau Street,
jfeir York City, will receive subscriptions and adver
timents for the 4i Progress,'' '
To Correspondents. Will our correspon
dents please to write on but one side of the paper,
and be careful to spell proper, names correctly and
,-rite them plain. j I - ;
Correspondence of the Daily Progress.-
JlifSMte Fair again ' A Good Time Coming"
flu Salisbury Band Engaged A New Feature
Mr. Sanders' Lecture The Press " could 'nt come
;n"Bad Lick Oak City Guards Cltange of
Captain Mayor of'. Raleigh in a Fix Won't
Stand Cursing Rowdies Duicn on Him " Wal
tit" in Trouble Dreadful Calamity to the Daily
Progress Gas Again1 Walter Backs Out '
The Heather, etc. j 1
. j Raleigh, Sept. 30.
kar Progress: We are going to have a fine
time of it at our State. .Fair. I learn from parties
well informed on the subject that an unusual de
gree of interest is being manifested, and that the.
exhibition will be a very superior one. Virginia
will be fully represented, as the time does not Con
flict Willi: illiy Ul uitu uwu ruiaugcmcuisi a iil
quantity ; of superior stock, particularly of horses,
V 111 1 ' v Ullj'l v. w vi vii u . -JU ' r . m.m. m-,j v . v. j
have boon received. The executive committee
are active in the preparations, and, amongst other
things, have secured the services of the Salisbury
liras.IJaiid said to be the best Band in the State.
Stir up your people, for 44 there's a good time com-
ing-" - : v-;
A decidedly novel feature for our State Fair has
just been proposed and worked out by the young
gentlemen of Raleigh nothing short of a genuine
Tournament. The boys have taken the matter in
hand, and my word for it, it will be handsomely
carried out. Send up your younir bloods, and let
tkrii take a turn in the lists with our " chaps"
and let us see some of your celebrated Newborn
beauties ! compete with Raleigh for the honor of
queen ! Raleigh has already enrolled some fifteen
to twenty knights. I say again, bring up your
fiat tmrre viuir lm"ki1il VAiinn rrnt1fm? irwl
your celebrated beauties. 1 And let them come,
also, from all parts of the State. Old Raleigh
arainst them all !
I wajs not present to hear Mr. Saunders' lecture
on bejfialf of the Oak City Guards, last week, but
it is very favorably spoken of. I was surprised
tu see that the press took no notice of it ; but on
iuiiiuiiu iuuiiu miit 1110 icciuic cuimimieu nau
excluded the members thereof that is, they did
ijut invite their attendance, or, in other words, did
; notpve theni tickets of admission. The policy
of such a course is extremely doubtful, even if
the Guards owed nothing to the.press of Raleigh ;
' but the fact is they are deeply indebted, not merely
in this present instance, but also in every instance
in which a word could be said for theni. This is
decidedly an unfortunate commencement having
thrown the press upon its " dignity" and self-re--spct
and working injustice to the talented young
lecturer. 1 '
In connection with this I have to state that
Captain Tucker has resigned the command of tires
company", (for what cause has not transpired,) aifd
tliat Lieutenant; Charles II. Thompson has been
fleeted-ta the captaincy. Captain Thompson will
toake a competent commander ; .but I confess to
dislike fur these Sudden changes in organization.
A district constable, named Hint. Franklin, has
filtered , an action flMinst : Afnvnr TTam'snn fnr
fa!
e:
nuprusounient, assessing his damaged $1000.
ine tacts seem to Up tliaa
Franklin interposed
without
cause, in a case before the Mayor and
.nS'ie Use of imnrAnui. lon.nA Tl., A(.
.him to be silent and leave the office, or he
put him in the guard house. Franklin in
the office turned, and, addressing the may-
.said U5- d d d you, I'll settle with you
Wn you come out !" lie was thereupon ordered
J"'r arrest and kept in the guard . house, one
! In this connection, it may be proper to . say,
at Mayor Harrison has rendered himself extreme
J wipopular amongst certain lawless classes by
unflinching enforcement of the law; , Those
. ncw Raleigh in years gone by, will readily
Frcve the improvement in ' the moral r tone of
Bow v dyism and street drunkenness are
fur , aImost unknown here, and negroes now
tL'1 SfirSt time' i vvou appear, seem to know
8;i.puVe- I need not add that the Mayor is
orJer1-l unanimous voice of tne Iavv and
,h rlovin? citizens of the city.1 I 'understand
H iniv , .Commissioners will I sustain Mavor
' tit rank-lin'o - . . , .
oncht " acuon against mm. Ana so tney
Vnn V
Hlin f ---v.v ogititu itiicia
Vfcat ... ?tat.ements " ; made by " Walter !
com-
hnL " 1 ! ou have been Ions: enough in
fvfJ:. Pross' to. know that
aer'ts ran T ' 1 aiv omer oiyour correspon-
4ear T':'ril:ase every bodv with whom he has to
k.. " V ad Walter
alter does not try to do so. He
trtohn f ul?provea anything alleged by
frorii nt, . , a Jart- But you had a naner returned
oftliSv0?;yoar 'Kaleigh subscribers." Well,
!ufjSf,riWr'a ay r;st ass"rpd, that, whatever that
r nural or reliffww condition may be,
nd ti csvcct'jble." intp.UoAt
VI Villi nA. a. .
. 011 may rest assured of this, that you t
in far'. 1 l" uu wn persons m merelv deals
'Win'o. i t ,1,Tiakes n personal attacks ; but in
!he fauu is ifer,wronS'!if anv one interposes,
;rs ' v,; 1 " alter's. No one of the " several
have gained the friendship of ten where yotrhare :
lost that of one. I can't imagine what the "Stock
holder" has to .complain of with reference "to my
remarks on the " eras question." I am a friend of
the enterprise : and in speaking? of it. I but drew
inevitable conclusions from facts stated by an
"omcer TiOt the Charlotte Gas Company. But,
my dear' Progress, I don't lik controversy, and
will have none. ' .---- ; - -.
The weather is delightful, though somewhat too
cool for the season. " WALTER.
- . . " - "
CorreHpondence of the Daily Progress. :V
Courtof Pleas and Quarter Sessions Distinguished
Characters Fight at the StJ1 Charles Our Mer
chants Crops etc. , . .
Kinston, Sept. 29, 1858.
Dear Ptogrtss .'-After a long time I have em
braced an opportunity to drop you a few lines,
and let you know how we are " progressing " in
this section of our beloved country.
I have but little news to communicate, of inter
est, to your numerous readers.
pur County Court was in session all of last
week. Much business of importance was trans
acted by the Court. The State Docket was unu
sually large, and many old offenders were fined
and imprisoned for the transgression of the laws.
Quite a large number of legal gentleman were
in attendance. Among them I noticed Hon. Wm.
H. Washington, George S. Stevenson, George
Green and Seth Attmore, Esqs., of Newbern; E
A: Thompson, George V. Strong and William Rob
inson, of Goldsboro' ; Mr. Stallings, of Kenans
ville; John F. Wooten, George Washington,
George C. Woodley and Henry R. Strong, Esqs.,
of Kinston. I also had the pleasure of meeting
with your townsman, Win. H. Oliver, Esq. Mr.
Oliver is One of the most energetic business men
in Xorth Carolina; he has a very extensive up
country trade, especially from this county, and it
continues to increase. I was also pleased to see
in our town on last Saturday night, President
Whitford ; he called at the Pollock House a few
moments on his return from Goldsboro'. He come
down ori the freight train. Mr. Whitford appears
to be in good health and jovial spirits, and withal
he is a very clever fellow. .,
A fight come off at the St. Charles Hotel, on
Monday night of our County Court week, between
two limbs of the law. The affair caused quite a
sensation throughout our peaceable little. village,
but owing to the interference of mutual friends
the difficulty was amicably adjusted. ,
-Our merchants are daily receiving their Fall
and Winter stock by the way of the Newbt rn Rail
road. Many of our merchants have returned from
the North. Amongst those that hav returned
home I see Messrs. Stephen White, Bear & Bro's.,
F. G. Griffin, Moses Einstein, Moses Patterson,
West &- Broth, and John H. Stevenson
Messrs. John H..Peables, R. W. King, E Wil
liams, and M. Harvey will leave for New York in
a few days. .
I am of the opinion that our merchants would
do a splendid business this Fall and Winter if
they would but subscribe for the Daily Progress,
and thereby keep pace with the commercial move
ments of the world. I am constrained to think
they will do so.
Our farmers are busily engaged in housing
their crops. They will make an abundant harvest.
Lenoir county is the garden spbt or North Caro
lina. We have a plenty of corn, peas, pork and
potatoes. We will be able to supply our Western
friends that have beeu cut off by the drought, in
that section of the country. ;.
Yours, &c, RICHARD ROE.
Correspondence of the Daily Progress.
Superior Court Capital Cases No Civil Cases
Tritd A Woman to be tried for murder, etc.
Smithfield, Sept. 30th, 1858.
Dear Progress : Your valuable paper has found
its way to our quiet town, and as you have had,
as yet, no letter from this place, I will attempt to
give you a synopsis of the doings of the week, it
being the Fall Term of our Superior Court.
Three capital cases stood for trial at the com
mencement of the term : On" 'yesterday, Exum, a
slave, was put upon trial for the murder of Mr.
Alvin Atkinson. Attorney General Jenkins, assist
ed by Wm. T. Dortch, for the State, and H. W. Mil
ler, and A. M. and R. G. Llewis for the prisoner.
After the examination of witnesses, and argument
by counsel, the case was given to the jury, who
returned a verdict of guilty. .
To-day, Mrs Martha Morgan, indicted for the
murder of Alex. Allen, was brought into court.
The excitement in her case was intense. Strong
prejudices exist against and for her. , The case
was removed to Wake, on account of the prejudice
in Johnson against the prisoner. She will be
tried at Raleigh next week, when the Attorney
General, assisted by Sidney Smith, will appear for
the State, and JI. W. Miller, A. M. and R. G.
Lewis and Mr. Abell for the prisoner.
To-morrow, Friday, Henry, a slave will be put
upon trial for the murder of a Mr. Murray. The
Attorney General will appear for the State, and
Geo. V. Strong and O. H. Bryan for the prisoner.
After this case is disposed of Judge Caldwell says
he will adjourn the court, so there wifj be no civil
cases tried.
The usual amount of bustle and stir, drinking,
horse swapping, &c, is visible on our streets.
Our merchants are receiving their new goods
preparatory to the fall and winter business.
Yours, JOHNSON.
BOY' VAITE1-A sprightly boy, ten or twelve
years of age, is wanted by the month. Persons
having one to hire can apply immediately to
HENRY T. CLAWSON,
Opposite the residence of Mr. James C- Stevenson.
Sept 21-dtf On East Front street.
GOOD9..FalI, 1858--Just received,
i3l per schooner Howard, the latest styles of Black
and Colored Soft HATS.
Sept 21 , ; J. M. F. HARRISON.
AfOKE IVEVT GOODS.-Fall, lS58.-Just
XfJL received, per schooner Sea Bird, Fall and Win
ter Calicoes. Hoop Skirts, Marlboro' Plaids, and a va-
riety 01 otner anicies suaauie iur iuo eetusoD, uy
. Sept 21 J. M. F. HARRISON.
. . . i -1 ! 1 1 1 f .1 I
JUST OPENED,
All Wool d'Laines. 30 and 34 inch Black SRks,
Sept 30 1 AT HARRISON'S.
tfclVTeatness. Accuracy and Dispatch."
1Y JOB AVORR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Neatlv, Accurately, Expeditiously, ana cneapiy exe
- U tt rTlv Prnr-roon " Hflfirp.
cuted'at the 44 Dally Progress" Office.
MISCELLMEQUS.
SWAN A CO.'S LOTTEBIEU
TRIUMPHANT ! ! !
Swan & Co. Continue to Irtow . Usual
, Witfaat lutemption. ( i
"" SWAN & CO.'S
LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL, AND AUTHORIZED
BY THE STATE OP GEORGIA !
The late attempt to injure our firm hasshotcn that our
Lotteries are drawn fairly ; that our Prizes are '
Paid Punctually ; and that our Schemes are
more liberal than any other Lottery in the
, . - .. World I t ; , '.;.-,
The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan Sc.
each of their Single Number Lotteries for October,
tocb i ' y-i .; V.i: J A 1 .
tendetice of Commissioners: v ( 5 s
Class 35 Draws Saturday, October 2, 1858.
Class 36 Draws Saturday, October 9, 1858.
Class 37 Draws Saturday, October 16, 1858. !
Class 38 Draws Saturday, October 23, 1858. e
Class 39 Draws Saturday, October 30, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
50,000 Tickets ! 3,485 Prize
Nearly One Prize to Every Nine Tickets!
MAGNIFICENT 'SCHEME !
TO DRAWS
EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER 1
1 Prizes of....
, .$70,000
.. 30,000
..10,000
... 5,000
.. 4,000
.. 3,000
4 Prizes of..
......$900
...J.. 800
...... 700
...... 600
.. J.. 500
...j.. 300
...... 125
. .-... 100
4
4
4
50
50
100
1,500
1,000
230
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. i
4 Prizes of $400 Aprxg. to $70,000 Prize are $1,600
. . . 1 1 . i"i 1, .t An n .1. at i . . i f
4
4
4
4
. 4
4
5.000
300
it
30,000
it
1 1 tnn
200
125
100
75
50
10,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
1,500
" 1 800
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400
300
" 200
..100,000
20 are . . . ;
5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50.
A Circular showing the plan of the1 Lotteries
will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates, which is the risk :
Uertiheates ot Pakage of 10 Whole Tickets.. .. ..$80.
ti
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ii
10 Half " . 40
10 Quarter -20
10 Eighth " ...j.. 10
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In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the
money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on re
ceipt of which they will be forwarded by the first
man. rurcuasers can nave ucKets enaing in any
figure they may designate. .
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain,
and give their Post Oflice, County and State. .
Remember that every Prize is drawn, and
payable 111 full without deduction.
All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediatelv
after the drawing other Prizes at the,usual time of
thirty days. . '
All communications strictly' confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO,. Anensta, Georgia.
Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta,
Ga., can have their orders nlled, and save time, by
addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities.
ISF3 A list of the. numbers that are drawn from the
wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one
is entitled to will be published after every drawing,
m tne lonowmg papers : Augusta xn-) constitution
alist, New Orleans DeltaY Mobile Register, Charles
ton Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligen
cer, 2s ew York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Geor
gian. Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch,
Paulding (Miss.) Clarion and Little Rock (Ark.) True
ueinocrai. -Sept
24 ' ' dly
FOR SALE,
A STORE! '
The three-story Brick Store, on the west side of
the Uld Uonnty Whartj a desirable stand for; the
transaction, of a large Grocery Business, and for
storage, &c. Also,
A VESSEL!
The Schooner Frances, burthen 122 tons, capacity
950 barrels, or 73 Mi feet of lumber. A well-built,
.copper-fastened vessel, and well found in sails, rig
ging, sec.
LAND!
400 acres of Land, situated on Jones' Bay, Beau
fort county. ' ' i
3 half Lots of Land in the town of Beaufort.
; NEGROES!
2 Negro men, one a good CURRIER and TAN
NER, the other accustomed to the work of a Tan
nery. ' ; :. ' .
FURNITURE, C!
1 Three-ply Carpet, 45 yds., but little worn,
1 Handsome Rug, ...
34 Yds. Good Oil Cloth, :
4 Parlor Curtains, with neces'sary fixtures,
1 Large Book Case,
1 Handsome High-post Mahogany Bedstead,' :
1 Large Dining Table, ' :
8 Mahogany Chairs,
1 Hall Lamp, ,
1 High Bronze Oil Lamp,
1 nign uut uu Xjamp. .
1 Set Candelabras, Gilt,
1 Mahogany Wash Stand.
1
Wash Stand Furniture, white,
" 1 Mantel Glass. : 'r
Apply to MOSES W. JARVIS,
S)t U-dlm -. Old County Wharf.
FOR SALE LOW. " T ; ;
60 hhds. St. Kitts. MOLASSES. Good article
by Sept 7-dif BENJ. ELLIS.
HEAP Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves,
V slightly soiled, tor sale at 25c. pair, by
Sept 7-dtf J. M. F. HARRISON.
1 Ml BAGS N. C. FLOUR Just received and
JL J7 for sale by
WM.
C. WHITFORD.
dim
Sept 6
300
BUSHELS COARSE ALLUM SALT on
hand and for sale by -
Sept 6-d3m WM. C. WHITFORD.
For sale. 15 bbls Mess Pork $19- s
. ' 10 hhds Trinidad Molasses 33 cts
; Terms cash. Enquire of J C Stevenson.
Sept 1 dim R N TAYLOR, Agent.
Ed AIiIjKIV has received, by late arrivals
V a supply of Beebe's New Pall Style Silk
Hats. Also Netting, Trunks, Skirts, Shoes, Do
mestics, jjuster uiotu, Pnnts, &c, &c.
Sept 1 dtf
ONLY 25 CENTS, for 15 Gallons of Soap, by
using one box of concentrated Lve, to be had
at
V CAKMEli tj.
1 fl?S AT.T.F?J'S
lTl WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER,
and ZYLQBALSAMUM,
ITT All- -m-m- .
v arraniea to cure way liairs.
For sale bv JAS. W. CARMFR nrvtrntf
FOB ALE ! Received this day, on consign
ment, per schrs. Sea Bird, Sanders and Watson,
- -on --
50 Bbls. N. C. Inspected HERRINGS,
400 Boxes SCOTCH HERRINGS,
100 Bales of HAY. i
Sept 1-dtf W. q WHITFORD.
JUST RECEIVED Per Schr. D. W. Saunders
and by Express a varied assortment of NEVV
DKX GOODS Suitable for the Season.
EMMET CUTHBERT.
spt 1 -u:-y, v---.,:v-.,tf
HOOP SKIRTS. Ladies, Misses and Children's
Patent Extension5 and Princess Roval Hoon
own-juBi receivea per Jixpress. . ,
- EMMET CUTHBERT
Septl tf
; a. - 1 a
TVH RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ON CON
v oiuxNiUJi.iNr, ; v
100 sacks Fine Liverpool TABLE SALT,
160 Casks LIME,
1 5 Hhds. MOLASSES. . 1
' 160 Second-hand Spirit Turpentine CASKS,
uuur,mua,ui,i,I .c.,oce., cneap jor casn.
oept. l-au DIBBLE is. BRO S
BUSINESS CARi)S!:
GEORGE ALLKX, " J, . - ...
DEALER K rivPT m.
DRY GOODS. -Rttf)Tst JsiFt. tTt-
-v CAPS &c l '
Would respectfully invite ttt,n, rv . 1
to his Stock, which will be found7e Uastorti
cumwcuui iuic bi au seasons 01 th year ' 1
yraera prompuy and caiefuily attended to . i
SfPtl 1 .i dly ' 1::
Tne modern FHtablishlnicttt "
OF NEWBEiy N. C. j
f M . P. IIAllRISOIV, I V-.l1
1 . WHOLESALE Sc RETAIL DEALER IN F
Stapi.1, Fanct, FoRtiGii and Domestic
1 r y 0 0 d . :
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes ,Carpetine s. Matting
Rugs, Jewelry. Trunks, Ready-Made Clothing.
! . . .: , 1 j
,r ,T . NEWEKRff, N. C.
J,M. F. Harrison-has just received a pnmhlpfA
assortment suitable for the season and will continue
to receive by every arrival alMesuable Articles and
Novelties ot the season. J. ...'. i
Particular attention paid to orders.4
Sept 1 j. . . - . U V . '-I dly -!
The Oldest Dry Goods House in Kenbern.
ESTABLISHED IN; 1845.
EMMET CUTH BERT
would respectfully inform his inumerous customers!
and the public generally throughout the State, that
uas iu oiuic, aim 10 i;uuBia.iiuy receiving oy rreso
arrivals and by Express, a complete assortment of
Foreign and Iome8tic Staple and fancy
: ! T Dry Good.
PARTICULAR ATTKNTiON PAin To !
LADIES' DRESS FABRICS AND WRAPPINGS
" , .1 ";- ALSO - . :. -'.! - !
v -ReadT JTIn.de Clothinsr. 1
Carpets, Rugs, 1 Mattings, Trinks JewelrV, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Umbrellas. Parasols
Window Shades, Drapery, Gents' Furnishing Goods.
tx-c., mi ui wuicu.wui De spia low iorcash. or to
prompt paying customers. Orders solicited and rmtir1!-1
lufiuy aiienueu 10. . 5 ! .
BOUGHT CHEAP, AND FOR SALE LOW.
N. B. The- Subscriber will remove to his NEW
STORE, corner of Pollock and Middle streets, in
October next, with an entire nqw stock. -, -
EMMET CUTHBERT.
Newbern, N. C, (opposite the Episcopal Church.)
Septl j j - j dly
" XV. CAREER, -. : 1
WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Drugs, Jledinnes, Chemicals, Painto, Oil.
GLASS, DYE STUFF SI PERFUMERY,
; stlUiitAl. IK5TLMESTS, PATENT MEDICINES.
i PURE WINE AND BRANDY,
Gaizdcn Seeds, Burning Flkfid, &-c, $., &c.
26 POLLOK STREET, NEWBERN, N. C
Sept 1 -! - . - 1 - . j": dly
J V. JORDAN,
Wholesale and itetail Drnssial.
; XFAVBFTfV Iff P
Keeps constantly on hand a 'large and well selected
SiUUJK. OD' FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Also, an extensive assortment of I
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOILET SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, CIGARS."
and an endless variety of Fancv Article.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited, and
promptly atrenaea 10. fiept -dly
.. 11.. .i, j -i . - - - ...-
Zi S. COFFIN,:
SURGEON DENT IS T.
Permamently Located in the Town of Newbern, ten-
I aers uis proiessionai services to tne citizens
; of Newbern and surrounding country, i
Office on South Front st., opposite the Gaston House
acpt 1 , i . : dly
J. C. WIER'S
ITIarble Yard,
NEWBERN,j N. C,
Marble Monuments.
. The subscriber' is
receiving a large
stock ot American
and Foreign Marble
and is at all times
prepared to fill or
ders for Monument
Slabs and Tomb'
Sto7es, of every de
sen prion, at less
than NORTHERS
prices. . j
Our work will be
delivered in all parts
of North Carolina
and Virginia Free of
char ere. i
Our workmanship has been generally introduced in
some thirty counties in North Carolina, and speaks
tor itself. . ' . . - r
Orders by mail will meet with prompt attention and
be faithfully executed. . ! . ' ? .
Address, ; J. U. .AV1EK, JNewoern, u..
Mr. Jameq Robertson, Traveling Agent. I
Sept lb ; . diy
IS. LANE, . - j .:
Receiving, Forwarding & Commission
MERCHANT,
fat the store formerly occupied by Wm. P. Moore,)
CORNER OF SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE STS.,
NEWBERN, N. C '
Particular attention given to the Sale of Country
Produce, and the Purchase of Goods generally.
I have a convenient . Wn art and commodious
Warehouse. I have also a line of first-class Vessels,
running regularly between this, port and the ports of
.New York and Baltimore.
Agents in New York : Agents in Baltimore 1
Davis & Holmes. James Conner & Sons.
Sept! 6 ;! - . - dly
DIBBLE &r BROTHERS,
FOR WARDING COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, :
, ' New-Berne, N. C.
Cash Advances made on Consignments to be
sold here or forwarded to Northern Markets.
Sept 1 , : dly
T J. HUGHES,
DEALER IN NAVAL STORES
and Commission Merchant, '
Corner East Front and South Front Sts.
Pork, Bacon, Lard,' Corn, Whisky, Flour, Coal,
Hay, &c. A supply always on hand, and for sale on
commission. Consignments will 'have every atten
tion. Will keep vessels running "for Baltimore, by
sea and through the canal. Freight taken at market
rates. ;! 1 ". . ' .
Sept 1 . dly
y n
W 1 1,1. 1 ATI 8 Ac WHITTY,
COMMISSION MERC II A N T S ,
BROAD STREET. NEWBERN, N. C,
Keeps constantly on hand all articles usually found in
' ! A VARIETY STORE, ' ;
which they-will sell at a fair profit.
Strict attention paid to the sale ofeountry produce.
Sept 1 ; ' , dly
The Newbern JTIutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THIS Company hae now been in successful opera
tion for ' " ' - . ' !:
1 THREE TEARS,
During which time no assessment has been made to
meet losses. " -" ." :'
The Company is now prepared to receive Applica
tions for ' ".! ; - '
INSURANCE,
Wliicb may be made to any of the different Agents
throughout the State, or to the undersigned, at the
officevof the Companr, hi this place.
. i MOSES W. JARVIS, Secretary.
NewbcnyN'C., Sept 1. diT
GEORGE BISHOP, ;
NEWBERN, N.C,
Manufacturer of Window Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors,
Shutters, Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters,
i Newels, &c., 6ms. ' '
":.-.'-..:- ALSO, '
mannfaetures and keeps constantly on hand, a large
stock of CABINE T FURNITURE, at wholesale
and retail. , - . . "
Sasb Mill on Broad st., Ware Rooms on Middle street.
Septl dlJ
- . r "f"-
BUSLESS CAHDS.
ALEX. jrSTICE,
Attorney and CcnnselUr
' j NEWBERN, N, C '
at IaW,
v ill attebd the courts of Craven J
ones,
CorterM
d3in
veil - and Pitt Counties.
O . 1 , SOUTH FRONT XTREXf.
Newbern, IS.
Would respectfully call the attention of families, tod
the public araUr, to his lare and weU selected
STOCKS OF 0ROCERIES. .
sncn as Sugars, both refined and raw, Molawi.
Teas, Coffee, Pork, Flour, Cheese, Soaps, Candles
Hams, both North CaroUna and Western 5 MeaL and
In lino f.rtm arfinl. Lai r f i . .
, X J invic a-cui iur lauuij use. A ireVQ'
supply of Crackers of alf kinds ju?t received. Also
a good assortment of Boots and Shoes,' Hata and
i X V m "V's"cs. Any one wishing to furnish
their family will do w11 A vt- J v.rl"
purchasing elsewhere, as he!s determined that fiono
shall go away, disatij-fied. He is wdhn by wholsale
lre. ieap for Cash or Mtry Produce. '
AT. JKRUIM.
A GENERAL COintTSSTriv WFPrniv
: EAST FRONT STREET,
Newbern,' N. C, .
Sept
tf INS PEG Tf) f? OP Vit'jre Tr r ct
South Front Street, Newbern, IS C,
will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him
Sept 25 dlv -
1f RS. CIVEY & MRS SIISSIT.TTM?
J - -1
1TX CRA YEN STREE T, NE 1VBERN, N. C,
Have opened a tie w and fashionable assortment 6f '
1 iriilHnery Gooda, of all kiadn.
Dresses, Talmas and Cloaks made to order. Cut
ting andJTitting done by measurement. " Sept 8-2m
C. TITIlTFORDr- " .
M GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.
, East Fbovt Street, Newbern, N. C .
Agent for -SMITH S LINE New York Packets.
Goods received and forwarded. "
SepU . dly
T
1 1 1 " . T
o shippers. Builders and T.umbrr n.l.
er. The subscriber is DreDared to fnrniRh at '
short notice, LUMBER, either Rough or Planed; by
the cargo or in smaller quantities.
Rongb Lumber, any size and length under
50 feet. -;'
Planed Tongue and Grooved Flooring, and Rabbit
ted AVeatherboarding ; Door Facings and
Window Casings.
Sawed Laths in any quantities. Terms strictly cash.
! ' R: N. TAYLOR, Agent.
Newbern Sept 1 ,d3m
flEO. F, FISIIKR,
DEALER in GROCERIES, fsxeevt. UouortJ
Provisions Dry Goodo, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hardware,
Herring, Shad, and Mullet Seines, Set Nets, Tine
and Lines, Salt and Fresh Fish, &c. &c.
"Particular attention given to the sale of Produce j
also, to receiving and forwarding Goods on the most
moderate terms,. - Sept l-d3m
AXflT.IAM II.
OLIVER & CO.,
ION MERCHANTS.
TT COM MISS
Dealers in every variety of Agricultural Implements,
Castings, Fertilizers, Lime, Calcined Plaster, Ce
ment, Marble Dust, Iron, Steel, . Iron .Axles and
Springs, Hardware, Nails, Cisterns and Force Pumps.
India Rubber and Leather Bandings, Rubber and
Packing ; Lace, Hemp, Leather, Rivets and Burrs,
Hoe's Circular and other Saw8,4k,o., &e.
' Particular attention eiven to-the Sale of Produce.
also to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. " '
Sept 1 i , 3m
T d ARTHUR, . ;
O-m INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES,
I NEWBERN, N. C, f
Will thankfully receive and promptly attend to all
business entrusted to him. May be found generally
about Wm. C Whitford's Store. . ' - ,
I Particular attention given to the sale of Naval
Stores. . Sept l-3m
UAUDLL " '. ' '.
O AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
. r E. B. WOOD, ,
Takes this method of informing the citizens of the
town of Newbern, Craven, and adjoining counties,
that he has established a Saddle and Harness Manu
factory, in the town of Newbern, on Craven street,
two doors South of the Bank of the State, and imme
diately opposite the Drug Store of J. V. Jordan j at
which place he is constantly manufacturing every
article in his line of business: Rueh as Carriage,
Buggy, Sulky, Wagon 'and Cart Harness
Bridles, and OTartingales, &c.
j. Having served a regular apprentice ship of 6 years,
under as good workmen as any in the State, and also
having been engaged in the business for the past 12
years, he flatters himself that all work executed by
him will bfe made of the best materials and finished
in a workmanlike manner, and warrented to give
satisfaction. As it is his desire to become permanent
ly located in Newbern, he earnestly solicits a liberal
patronage from the public, and to secure this end he
will sell his work upon as reasonable terms as he
possibly can afford. '
1 Call and give him a trial to be assured of the fort
goine' facts.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch and neat-
I nees, and at low prices. E. B. WOOD.
Sept 1 i ly
B
ANKS CANBY L
MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY,
1 Poll ok Street, beicbern, N.. C.
Having at conoiderable expense enlarged and .im
proved our, Candy Manufactory and Bakery", and
having secured a full complement of as good,work
men as are to be found in the United Stateswe are
now prepared to manufacture to order, all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Candy; Butter 'Sugar and Fancy
Crackers, Cakes, plain or Ornamental, and all other
articles made, by other establishments of the kind,
and at prices as low as the same can be furnished in
any other town or city in the country.
Dealers in the Western eouMies and in fact through
out the whole State, will fiiyft it to their advantage to
order from me instead of Banding their money North
for inferior articles.
Orders solicited ; Goods securely, packed and no
charge made for boxing, ot carting to the Railroad,
or any of the Wharves. Give. me one trial..
- I J. S. BANKS, Agent.
Sept 1 I . v dly
CONTBACTOB AND BUII.BEIt.-The
undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the
citizens' of Newbern, that he is prepared to take
CONTRACTS FOR BUILDINGS,
. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
and execute the same in the beet style, and by atten.
tion to business hopes to merit a share of patronage.
Septl-dlm P- S.VHISNANT.
i To the Debtors and Creditor of Henry Cf. C utter,
deceased, late of the Ctmnty of Craven t
At the Septen berTenn A D 158 of the Court of Pleat
and Quarter Sessions of the County of Craven let
ters of Administration upon the Estate of Henry Q.
Cutler deceased, late of aaid County," were duly
granted by said Court to the Subscriber, who at the
same time was qualified as Administrator of tbe said
dfeftjsed. in due form of law. All persons indebted
to the Estate of the said deceased, are hereby notified
to make immediate payment; and fkoseJhBTmg
claims, account and demands against tbe Estate or
the said deceased, are requested topres nt,f j"
pavment to the SubTiW, mthm theUmro
scfibed by law, or they will be barred ofrJ."
virtue of the Act of the General Assembly of th
State, in such cases made and provided.
September 13th A. D. . .
WILLIAM H. PEABCE, Administrator.
Sept 15 - - dlm
FEMAI' IsTLMAYHEW
Will resume the duties of her Sehoolon MONDAY
the 4th day of October next w .
TEBjSS FEB issiiw
Spelling, Reading,-Writing, and Tables,...;,.
Geography, Grammar, and Arithmetic,.....,
History, Natural Philosophy, AaUwuomy,
Ciemiatry, Algebra, and Geometry,. -..
For French, an extra -charge of.-.-...... ...i
NT
10 no
12 00
8 00
i One bait payaDie in aavance. . '
No deduction made, except in Ce of protcaetts
ilfcess. i . filMlJa