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r BY J. I, J5ENNMGT0N. " DAILY PROGRESS V is served to town and trr subscribers at Six Dollaks a year payable h-ance. -AH papers discontinued when the time D "tV.r expires, unless renewed. pUi ivrti-ements inserted a8 Special or BishopNo- are charged one-half more than the usual rates, Ls (leaded) or less cohsituting a square. t! "ee notices inserted for 25 cents; Funeral Mariiage notices inserted tor 'zo cents; ui Vocn 25 cents; umtuanes at uuverusing raie, Advertisements inserted every other day will 1 j 371 cents for each insertion after the first. be farced 37 j Where the number of insertions ere not ex when advertisements are handed in they will in1'1. ,. j c a,. r . t. :.(T,"t 11" lUi MlV4j V1 WW w vvum v jeitlun aim tciiui ivi cnvii tuuiiuuituve BUSINESS CARDS. IT DEAL Eli IX FANCY 4; STAPLE 7, r GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Vh CAPS, SrC, . vnTLOK STREET. NEWBERN N. C ,yt)U(j i t..s!,cctfuiiy invite the attention of the public t ;., stock, which will be found new , veil aborted, flD(l stiriiciehtly large at all seaonH of the year. Older promptly and carefully attended to. - The " .Modrrn Ewtabliftbnien t OF NEWBERN, N. C. -r VI. F. IIARRINOIV, .1 . WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN , hi ah.k, Fancy, Fokkign and Domestic 1 r J C i O O l H , flj!, Cap, Boot and Shtes, Carpeting, 'Matting, tt'i, Jncclry, Trunks, Ready -Made Clothing, &c, k.e. Newbkrn, N. C. J M. F. Harrison has Jiyt received a complete asVortiiieiit suitable for the season, and will continue t receive by every arrival all desirable Articles arid 'Jym'elties of the season. I' articular attention paid to artier. : S,'i,tl ' 'dly J. 1 Jir 'Olilewt llrr Ooodt IIoue iu Sewkern. Vi EMMET CUTH BERT, would res)cot fully inform his numerous customers, .mil the nubHe ireiiernllv throughout the State, that i.- I.m.4 in store .and is constantlv re-eiviur bv fresh arrivuLs and by Express, a complete assortment of L'ortiKU and Iiotic, Staple aud Tuncy , . lry 4hmi1h. . PARTICULAR ATTENTION' PAID TO LAD IKS' DRESS FABRICS AND WRAPPINGS. ALSO IKeatlr made t'lolhing, Carpets, "Rags, Mattings, Trunks, Jewelry, Boots Hdd Shoes; Hats und Caps, Umbrellas, Parasols, Window ..Shades, Drapery, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &., &;.', all of which will be sold low for cash, or to prompt paying customers. Orders solicited and punc tually attended to. - BOUGHT CHEAP, AND FOR SALE LOW. X H. The-Subscriber will remove to his NEW STOKE, corner of Pollock and Middle : streets, in October next, with an entire new stock. . , EMMET CUTH BERT. Newbern.N. C, (opposite the Episcopal Church.) Sent 1 V dlV I f B U. I.AIK, ISici'iTinu, Forwnnlins & CoinuiiHsiou MERCHANT, (at the store formerlv occupied byWm.- P. Moore,) t'OUNER OF SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE STS., NEWBERS, N. C. Particular attention given to the Sale of Country Produce, aud the Purchase of Goods generally. I have a convenient Wharf and commodious Warehouse. I linve also, a line of first-class Vessels, running regularly between this port and the ports of New York and Baltimore. , .' Agents in New York ; I Agents in Baltimore : Davis &, Holmes. j James Conner & Sons. Sept 6 dly C, W1I1TVOKD, GENERA L COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Front Street, Newbern,.N. CM Agent for SMITH'S LINE New York Packets. Good received and forwarded. ' Sept 1 dly V. T. .1 KUKIW, - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, EAST FRONT STREET, Ncwbern, f. C. Sept2 dly T. jr. in c-iaKS, DEALER IN NAVAL STORES and Commission Merchant, Corner East Front and South Front St. Pork, li.ieon, Lard, Corn, Whisky, Flour, Coal, IIay,'vV,c. A supply always' on hand, aud for sale on ciiiinnission. Consignments will have every atten tion. Willkeep vessels running for Baltimore; by sen 11 ud through the canal. Freight taken at market rates. , N'-pt 1 i .-'-" dly FORWARDING COMMISSION MEUCHANTS, , Nk.w-Bf.rne, N. C. Cash Advances mAde on Consignments to be ..sold here or forwarded to Northern Markets.--s,l't 1 : . - dly v JW i I II All m A AVI 1 1 T T V, y T C O M M I S S I, O X M K R C H AN T S , BKOAD. STREET NEW HERN, N. C, Keeps'eons.tantlv on hand all articles usually found in A VARIETY, STORE, which they will sell at n fair profit. Strict attention paid to the sale of country produce. Sl't 1 - dlv J. U. AJIVETT, " - SOUTH FRONT. STREET, ' :.ifwUrni, IV. C Would resnectfnllv call th nttention of familifls nH the public feneral'.v, to his lartro and Well selected STOCK OF GROCERIES, such as Sugars," both refined and raw; Molasses, Tots, Coffee," Pyrk, Flour, Cheese, Soaps. Candles, limns, both-North' Carolinaknnd Western; Meal, nnd, in fine, every .article kept for family use. A fresh npply of Crackers of all kinds just received. . Also Rgood' assoifment of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Domestics. Any oner wishing to furnish their family-will do well to give him a call before purchasing. elsewhere, ns he is determined th.at'noue sliiill gt a way dissiiti.-fied. He is selling by who'lsale and retail cbeap fvr Cash or Country Produce. 1 . ' S"l,t)7.. ' dly CIKO. F. FINIIER, , 1 1EA LER in GROCERIES, (except liavor) nry Uoods, &c, tisli Seines and Nets, Twines and Lines, Salt and Fresli Fish. Sec . &er ' Particular attention giveu t the sale of Produce Ms, to receiving and forwarding Gxk1s on the most !eiate terms. Sei)t 1-dlv riI,I,IA.tt IX. OLIVKll CO., - y COM MI SSI ON M E R C H A N T S J'ealersin every vaiietv of Agricultural Implements, I ftst in v. Fertilizers, Lime, Calcined Plaster, Ce- .unruie iMist, iron, steel,- Iron Axles and pnn-rs. Hardware, Nails, Cisterns aud Force Pumps I'xlia Rubber and Leather Bandings. Rubber am t acking Luce, llemp, Leather, Rivets aud Burrs. io s v ncular and other Sows, tfce.. &c. Particular attention giveu to the Sale of Produce, also to Receiving aud Forwarding Goods. , . 'ptl j 3m 1 OMKlili. SI.SO, - l INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES, Mouth Front Ntrcct, IVcwbern. N. C, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him -Sltri.... : j- dly- T ft. AKTJIl'K, " INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES, , NEWBERN, N. C, "ill thankfully receive and promptly attend to al business entrusted to him. May bo found generally II unit W tt ll'l "i . v nuiorti s store. Particular atteutiou given to the sale of N, L 1 Sept l-Sin Lux. '-jvmtic'i r -.liioriM-r and Counsellor at Lav, ui aiioud iho courts of Craven, Jones, Carteret i. hu l ill vuiuitic. . tllim VOL' I. NEWBEUX, X. BUSINESS CARDS. The TVetvbern IMutnal FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rilHIS Company has now been irr successful opera- JL tion tor j THREE YEARS, During, which time no assessment has been made to meet losses. i ,; The Company is now prepared to receive Ajjplica tions for i ; INS URA NCE, Which may be made to any of the different AgentH throughout the, State, or to the nndersigned, at the office of the Compunv, in this place. MOSES W. JARVIS, Secretary. Xewberri, N. C.,,Sept 1 : dly w. CAitJii:ii, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Urug, ITlrdiciut , C'l-iitical(, Paints, Oils, GLASS, DYE tSTI.l i . VERFlSMKK 1 , S V K i 1 0 A L IN.STUM K NTS, AT EST MEDICINES, PURE WINE AND BRANDY, Garden Seeds, Butn'r- .Ffrrid, fyr.; Srr., Jfrc.' ' 26 POLLOK STREET, NEWBERN, N. 0. Sept : " ; - . , 1 " dly J. V. JTOKIAN, AYliolcnale ainT Retail lruggiMt, ' i NEWBERN, N. C, .; : i Keeps con tantlv on hand a larffe and' well selected STOCK OF FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also an extensive, assortment of OILS, DYE STUFFS; TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, CIGARS. PAINTS, and an jendless variety f Fancy Articles. Orders from ti e country respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to. Seit 7-dly AJVICS' 'CAjflTv MA!VUFACXOU All S BAKERY. : - POLLOK S TREE T, NE WBERN, N. C. ; We are now manufacturing a large and varied as sortment of plain and fancy Candies, suitable for the Fall and Winter trade. :It is superior to any ever im ported, aad is sold at a lejis price than a good article can be bought in the Northern Cities. We have re duced the price in order to see if you will fatten North ern Manufactories in preference to those at home. i We sell in lots of 50 lbs. aud njneards. Stick Candies at....'... ... .'.'... 16c. Sugar alrcf Burnt Almonds,. ....... ......... 20c. Lozenges all kinds,. . ....... 1 22c.. 25c. Sugar Plums and other Pan Work, 1 Sc. 20c. Mottoes, plain,. 4 - - - - - 22c. j and all oilier kinds at equally low rate. I We are prepared to manufacture Ids. . per week. v ill you buy it 7 ' ! Our Candies are free from poison, (coloring) Chalk, Starch, Flour, find ihll other impurities. We use nothing but the best double refined crushed sugar, and warrant it to Jccep in any climate, if it tloea not, return it and the money-shall be retunded, together with cost of transportation. We are also prepared with our Bakery, to manufacture tsugar and Butter Crackers 111 anv quantity. I 'Prices IB by the III. Sugar Crackers, ..... . ... 8c Butter ': Crackers,. ....... 7c Also small cakes of all kinds securely packed in bar rels at 10c. 20c. per lb. Also large cakes, for Wed dings and Parties, ornamented as well as they can be anywhere inthe world, at $2 $i5 in fact, ve make everyining uiai is maue m siuiuar iDncerns inrougi out the country. .'! We have, in order to get tne latest improve ments, sbnt one of our workmen North. He will re turn 111 huout three weeKs, and 11 'anvtiung r.ew m our business has-come out this season, we M'ill intro duce it here soon alter Ins return. i Your obedient servant, Oct 22 dtf ' J. S. BANKS, Agent. J, V. WIKIS'S Marble Yard, NE W BERN, X. C. Marble Monuments The subscriber is receiving a large stock of American and Foreign Marble and is at all times prepared to fill or ders for Monuments. Slabs and Tomb Stones, of every de scription, -at. less than northern prices. Our work will be delivered iti all parts of - North - Carolina and Virginia Free of i charge. Our workmanship, has been generally introduced in some thirty counties in North Carolina, and speaks for itself. j Orders by mail will meet with prompt attention and b; faithfully executed. . Address, J. C. WIER, Newbern, N. C. Mr Jafnes Robertson, Traveling Agent. Sept 16 1 dly eJL, AIVI VlI Ti:il Ull'OliTATlO.MS. IS.. !. LEWIS PHELrS, MERCHANT TAILOR, I PolloU Sli-cet, IVrwbern, IV.C, Has ju.-t returned from the North, having purchase a larire aiul superior stock of .. I CLOTHS, CASSIMERESJYESTINGS, SC. All; of which; having in his . employ first class work men, hp is prepared to have nmue up in a superior manneif. Cut ami style warranted to give satistac tion.- '.- - ' " -. ..! READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMENS' - FURNISHING GOODS, &C, &C. A varied and well selected stock of Ready Made clothing coats, pants, vests, shirts, cravats, gloves, nanneis anu m iaci a general assortment 01 every thing ibich is necessary to complete the Wardrobe of a gentleman of taste, all of which may be had at a very small advance on .New lork cost. Geutjemen are luvited to can and examine the ex tensrv stock of plain and fancy cloths, cassimers and vestmgs on hand. He feels assured that, among the manv different stvles and patterns, it will be easy for au to suit Themselves. 1 l"W More on Pollok cuect, next door to the Post OthveJ j Oct 12-dtf Tlo liipn r, ZSiii'iIrrM' and liiinibcr Ileal JL rr. l he subscriber is prepared to furnish at short Aot ice, LUMBER, either Rough or Planed, "by l 1. .. ... ....... 11 . . . ? ' me caigo or m smauer quantities. Jtougli Jiiiiiibrr, any size and length under - :, SO feet. Planed Tongue and Grooved Flooring, and Rabbit- j ted eatherhoarding ; Dior Facings and I 1 Window Casings. Sawed Laths in any quantities. Terms strictly cash j R. N. TAYLOR, A rent. Newbern Sept 1 I d3m V? 11- YVood, lJ. s. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. East tide f Middle Street, fAnr door touth of the , Court House, NEWBERN, No. Co., Is constantly manufacturing every thincr in his line of business. All orders promptly-attended to. Oct 23 ; ' dly. Z" j s . cor fix, ! j SURGEON DENTIST, Pennamently located in ihe Town of Newbern, ten- ders his -.professional services to the citizens I of Newberu and surrounding country. Office on South Front et;, opposite t lie Gaston House vV'pt I ' I diwlv siiilli''-: i j''iff iw mi 1 .,;igr'fcfi. ; ft -"' " tt - J 9 A "L M Air M XLA -1 - . ' . - . . '. - .- C, THURSDAY .MORNING, NOVEMBER. 4, 1858. BUSINESS CARDS. Jar k1! jl- Thomas, ; 1 Wk'.'ltzalc, Ra ail and CommisinmMcrcliarn!s, Corner of Broad ami Hancock: Streets, NEWBERN, N. C, Have iust received and kep constantly on hand, a good assortment of the best quality of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Flour, Meal, Pork, Bacon, Iard. Cheese. Butter, Suear, Coffee, Molasses. Al so, Kerseys, Blankets, Cotton Bagaing and Rope, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, fit c, &,ci ! Oct i ! dtf ACAK l. f i NEW AND SPLENDID MILLINERY. MRS. IVEY &. MRS. MISSILLEIR will be pleased to see their friends Md nvmerau eustovu-r, at their SHOW ROOMS, on Craven street. They have just opened, THIS DAY, their Fall and Winter Styles of Millinrv, which, as usual, are-vei-y beautiful. ' Ot 13" M dtf I TV I3:iI'."V, WATCHMAKER AND to the JEWELER. Pollock street, next Uoor new Store of Emmet" Cnthbrt? fsq., Mav.g procur ed one of Bottoms Improved Patent Universal Foot .athes" is i.ow fuilv prepared to execute any ana all kinls of WATCH-WORK, in the be,st and neat-ei-t possible liiannei- at the shortest notice, and on easoiiablc terms. . i- v : ; v: All work entrusted to my care will be warranted o rjve perfect -sjitisfuciion, vr no,charerewill btvmade. Give me a trial once, ana your coimaence ior tne utme shall be inine. , i- '-..- A food assortment of Watches and Jewelry ofhe best quality, constantly on hand. X Oct !! n'"i A CARIO TO TIIK liAOIKS.-Mrs. J. H CUTH BERT has iust returned from the North, with th latest and most fashionable styles of LA DIES and CHILDREN'S BONNETS, CAPS. HEAD DRESSES. ('APES, COLLARS, RUCHES, FEATH ERS FLOWERS. &.C., which she is opening rit her Store. n Craven St., one door below the residence of Mr. E.iiah Clark. ; Oft 1 tt , GO l A R T R II II IVOTICK. iWe tne un-dersigned,- have this day entered into n Copart nership under the firm of MERRILL & MILLER, for the purpose ol carrying on the uas-ntting ousmess in all us branches, and will Keep constantly on nana a'larere and splendid assortment of Gas fixtures and "... r . . il. . ! V I J everything appertaining to tnat line 01 ousmess. Also, Steatoi and A ater" piping ot all sizes. ! r Place of business, opposite the Washington Hotel j in the rear of Mr. John F. Hauff'e MusicStore. " Or ders from the country promptlv attended to. ". SAflllihJL Ml'AUillAj. Oct 11 3m ALEX. MILLER, Jr. MRS. C. IVEY &-MlvS. MI5SSI LijlrJu, CRA YEN S TREE T, NE I VBERN, N. C. Have opened a new and fashionable assortment of millinery Goods, of all kinds. 1 Dresses. Talmas and Cloaks made to order. Cut ting and Fitting done by measurement. Sept 8-2m i EOKGE B1NIIOP, M NEWBERN. N. C. Manufacturer of Window Sash , Blinds, Pannl Doors, Shutters,-Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, ' j Newels, &c, &c. 1 !- . " . also,. . . " !: ".-I.."' manufactures and keeps corrstantlv on hand, a large stock of CABINE T FURNITURE, at wholesale and retail. Snsli Mill on Broad st., Ware Rooms-on Middle street., Sept 1 .:.. dly NEW R1I HN HOTELS. Q ASTON 1IOUSK, WM. P. MOORE, V ROPE IETOR WW ir ;'Ww II' y- : - iMfjh Tr mmm if il2ssiti.i kUv ititllti i m i ti 1 13 f . I i f t i 1 1 1 1 1 H i It f R Ut i il II tl itn Hf f It I fill 1 1 : The subscriber having taken charge of the above establiirhmeiit, respectfully' announces that it is now open for the accommodation of the TRAVELING PUBLIC and BO ADERS GENERALLY The Gaston House is pleasantly located, from the south windows of which there is a fine view of both the Neuse and Trent Rivers, while during the Sum mer the south and-west winds render the entire build ing delightfully cool. 6 j : . The Rooms are large and well furnished. The Table is well supplied, from the Northern and Home Markets. . . ' ' Having. also large and commodious Stables and excellent O-tlers, he will board Horses jby the day, week or month. He has also convenient arrange nic'ntis for t he accommodation ofdlorse 'Drovers. The Proprietor will exert every effort to j give en tire - satisfaction 'to those who may favor hini with tl-ir patronage. WM. P. IMOORE. ,t 0 dly TTASIIIATOX HOTEL, ! !. -' ' H WM. J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR! BROAD STREET, NEWBERN, N. C. . The ' undersigned - respectfully' announces to the traveling public that he hastak'en charge of this old and popular establishment, and is now prepared to accommodate travelers and private families'-with board by the day or month on the mdst accommoda ting terms. ; His TABLE will always be. furnished with the best provisions that home and foreign markets can. afford.' The Washington Hotel has large rooms, is nearer the Depot, the Court House and the business streets than any other in the city. j - An OMNIBUS will always be at the Depot and Landing on the arrival of the cars and steaniiboart to convey passengers to the Hotel free of all charge. By stopping at this-Hotel passengers Will have ample time to obtain meals. ? Having also a.'lai-ge and eommodions Stable and an excellent Ostler, he is fully prepared to board horses by the day, week or month at theiost rea sonable fnteivv . " ' - - i Sept 9 dly -WW. J- SMITH. i ft in j NO. 53. HOTELS. ' trAlVSION HOTEL, Salisbury, IV. C The jr. suhsenber takes pleasure iu announcing to his fnends, and the public geuerallv, that he has taken this lung established and well known Hotel, and has mjude' every possible preparation to accomodate the business, traveling and '"visiting, portion of -the pub lic, in the most satisfactory manner. Particular t. 1 tentiou is paid to ftis table, and every comfort is vmeu in ms riKms. plied, and attended uKpuiimems me propneior gives his per tion. A comfortable Omnibus runs 'regularly-to the depot on the arrival of the cars. With these efforts to please, a liberal share of the public patrona; confidently solicited. . WM. ROWZE Sept 1 V dlv ROW A SAL1 ATV H()l'NK.nT H. t.-aixw. ISBURY," N. C. Th.is popular Hotel, bv .the indefatigable Robards. gable Robards, still continues to sustain its. former reputation for neatness, quiet, and good fare, and no house in North Carolina ci ovs a better projioition of the patronage of the traveling' public. It is located in the business portion of Salisbury, and remote from the bustle and confusion ueces'surv' at tendant on railroad hotels. Here the wenrv traveler is sure of a quiet nights rest An Ohv-aibn, drawn by f mr splendid bavs, always at the al of the cars, for the use of tae oeyot on the f arm uests of the KOW St an House, free of extra charge. ige passengers, remember, thqre is but one Stage Oflice in Salisbury, and that is kept at the Rowan House. When vou arrive on the -ears don't be misled by false out cries of ' hirelings and ser vants," H. L. ROBARDS, Sept 1 dlv ' TJ li. IfAf.fj, Fonnerly Proprietor of the . Gaston House, Newbern, N. C, now at the I WESTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK. Iavinc recently identified himlf vcith tht iiWpTPta of this establishment, would respectfully solicit your patronage (and Southerners generally," visiting this cityO As the design is to make this House in a great degree the Home of the Southerner, all who come to it are assured that they will hnd-a genuine Southerner to attend to their wants and comforts. 1 he house is admirably located, esneciallv for business men, being on Court-land Street .only a few doors from Broadway, in-the immediate vicinity o the iSouthem Railroad and Steamboat Stations. I, as I ample accommodations, having some 250 wer furnished rooms, also suits of rooms for families. TheL table will compare well with anv other in the cityj, besides it has all the other requisites of a first classs hotel Parlors. Reading Rooms'. Baths. &c. &c.l To suit the times, board has been reduced to $1 50 per day. D. D WINCHESTER, Jsew York, Sept 1-dly . Proprietor. ARRATT'S HOTEjL-Tiiis convenient and rell arranged establishment has iust undergone a thorough renovation, from cellar to garret, and hav ing (been furnished with new furniture throughout, is now open for the reception ot travelers, under the direct supervision and management ot Messrs. JOHN JARRA1 1 & BR O., who will use every exertion to keep a first class Hotel. Petersburg, Virginia, Sept 1- JOHN JARRATT, 1. J. JARRATT. - d3m WALTEK'8 NATl'ONAIi ' Coraer of Main and Church St HOTEL Streets, IVorfolk, Ya., ' . WALTERS, Proprietor. . i :.'.!".;. '. . -. '' dly WM. L. SeptT MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. 1"' xv. ci-i:iioiv, Will promptly attend tq the collection of money , or anv general business entrusted to him. Address, " Salem, Forsyth county, N. C." Oct 1-dly pETEB 'itlALLET T, A WITH D. COLDE1V 3URRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 62 South Street, ;lYew 'York. Sept. 1., . . -. dly I KWOCII, DAKBY CO., ' "MANUFACTURERS OF SASHES. FR AMES, "Blinds, I)oors and Spokes, of a superior quality. - SALISBURY, N. C. All kinds of Ornamental Wo"od Brackets, &c, done at short notice, for fitting up and for erection of AY-oru. l'aiings. Cont racts taken 1 Buildings of all kinds e: Sept 6-dim 1 17 IEAl-1 . aRci HIT EOT Sr CIVIL ENGINEER, Wiil futT.isli- Deslgnsand Specifications 'for.' and su - ' T T w 1 I I ' "S.- 4 . I t). rib! end Town Houses, Cottages,.' Yillas, Stores, Churches, -Public Buildings ; also for 'constructions belomrintr to Railroads, as Bridges of StorA, Wood i t; or Iron and all buildings required at Stations. Plans and Estimates given ior the Improvement or ater Power and Mechanical Constructions in general. Rkfkken-ces. Hon. John W. Ellis; Chfirle F. Fisher, Pres. N. C. R. R. ; C. P. Meudenhall, Treas. ; J. C. -Turner, Chief Eng. W. N. C. R. R.; R. F. Si mont on. Treasurer. , Sept fi d Om ARCHITECT U RE WM. PEKCIVAL; Architect and Civil Eusinrer,' Office, Smith's Brick Btiihiiiur, Fayette ville Street. RALEIGH, N; C, Will furnish designs.for Churches, Public Paildings, Stores Town and Country; residences, Alterations ot Old Buildings, Specifications and Superintendence; He will also ..attend to the Laying oft Grounds for Ornamentation, and supply. Maps of. same. With an educational training for his profession .and a practical experience of more than sixteen years, on public and private works in Europe, Canada and the United States, he hopes to give satisfac tion. He re spectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged mtkis State: The Building Coipmittee on the Chapel Hill Univer sity Improvements. The Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Church, R. S. Tucker, Esq., Raleigh. William M. Boylan, Esq., Raleigh. Wm. S. Battle EsqJ Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co. N. B. A large number of Original Designs, for Churches, Villas, &.c. can be seen at his office Sept 1 " ' 'Urn PRINTERS' and EXtiRA V KK!V t'AisiJ and Card Hoard, at ALLEN'S Card Depot, XY na lfeekman Street. New York, at very low rates for cash. 40,000 sheets of Card Board, consist ing of China, Satin, Porcelain, Satin Enameled, Railroad, Railroad Ticket, Printers' and Colored Boards of all kinds'. 4.500 dosc'n of the ,nb,ye kinds of all sizes.-- 10,000 Go! I I. jibossed Show Cards; 20,000 '-Chromotype do : 0 dozen Fancy Cards; 500 doz. Firemen's, Mo'l'ry and Civic Ball Cards; 500 doz. Orders of Dancing, all sizes, plain and fancy; Glazed Papers, all colors (trade sup plied ;) Bronzes, all qualities. ' 1 - JOHN ALLEN, Agent, Xo. 30 Beekman Street, New York. Refers to Editer "Daily Progress," Newbern, N.C. Sept. 1. d3m ftlPORTAST TO DEALERS IN LUMBER, 1 LATHES, MEAL AND FLOUR. The under signed, proprietor of Tull's Steam Mills, pear Kin ston, N. C., begs leave to inform dealers m the above articles and all others who may want them, that ue is prepared to fill orders and to deliver, at any acces sible point'on the- Atlantic & North Carolina Rail Road? MEAL, FLOUR, LATHES, and f all descrip tions of LUMBER, at a low prices as they can be furnished elsewhere. : He respectfully solicits orders, and guarantees satisfaction as to Q'ny.P,mPt- ills stables are abundantlv sup-1 1- i, ; 1 uu 4 "rsay l&St. bv a careful nstL.r- . , n I a gentle and most , acceptable rain, which r An. - Oct 7 dtf kiwtou, . C. YEARLY ADVERTISING RATES". One day. " i 25 One daV"!. j - - - . Two days..... Tliree days.... -- 3TrFwo 1 dav.....,., 475 -.-. 50 sThree davK:.. ; " "1 tv r our days,. Five days. .. .". . . Oue week . . . . ; . . Two weeks. One month...... . Two months.. .. . Three months.!. Six months..... : Jowr ays.. .......... 1 25 . . . d' ;1 nre day&. 1 50 vlEI 2' WtH'k - . . 1 75 1 " h 0 wfeek8-- 2 75 ...2 00 .One month....... ..,,4 00 3 50 iTwo months. ....... .7 00 ...5 00 jThree months ..10 00 ...8 00 sSix months.. 16 00 One year. ... .lu uu .One year... ,2i 00- Twelve, lines make a square, six lines a half-square Liberal arrangements made with yearly advertiser DAILY PROGRESS. TIIIJRjpAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, I608. . North rarolina. " r-- General Muster axd Raix. After weeks of drought, says. the Fayetteyille Observer, arid after every toouy nau sw&uow?d an unknown auantitv a . mean time, one of those notable exhibitions, a Regimental muster, was to have come off. The -officers stood it, we believe, on Thursday, their day ; but when they came to muster their men ' oh Friday, the . rain so poured down that tho muster was postponed for a fortnight. Whether this was out of regard for the health and comfort of the men, or to preserve the -plus of officers' regimentals, we cannot, say, but it. was" wisely '' done,. for cither reason. We would have preferred, indeed, an ilidetiuite postiHiuement. The only part of the intended show that we were permitted to see on Hay street, was the Town lilitia Com- ' pany, Caj;t T'eisiger, which braved the elements ; after the -.music of a wet drum, sotinding very ninth -like beating an inch board. -Our own ' opinion vVas that .the -Company- was anxious to . prove what true soldiers they w'ere, not afraid of , rain, or any other enemy,; but it has been sug- ? gested that the Captain thought some of his men might be the better of a washing. Acqcitted. -The WUmington Journal of Mon day says : ' --. " The trial of Lucy Ann, a slave, the property of Mrs. Walters forthe killing of Mrs.-Annice Taylor of thiitown was gotten through "with on Saturday. The case occupied all day, and at about 7 o' clock the Jury were charged and retired to their room, but for a few minutes only, . whenthey re- ' turned and rendered a verdict of " Not Guilty " The Jail charges were, paid by her owner on the ' spot, and the negro set at liberty, who went on her way we doubt not, Rejoicing. Iler's was not an enviaoie position tor an innocent person to De in, we should think, j To-day Court was opened at the usual time and the prisoner Simmons, convicted last week of tho ' ' murder of his nephew, was brought in to receive his sentence. His counsel moved the Judge to grant him an appeal to the Supreme Court, which was done. In default of bail we . think he was , carried back to prison. The Criminal docket was finished last week, and this morning the Civil docket was taken up. . His Honor,, Judge Saunders, appears desirous of f etling.through with as much business as possible, t is characteristic of him, We believe." ITlicicellaneons. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald says that the lion John E. Ward, of Savanah, will probably be offered the mission to China, which is now vacanti More Carle. The rope which surrounded the ring or enclosure in which Morrisey and Hcenan fought, has been bought by a distinguished gen tleman ot Buffalo, . and in a short time, cut up, set in gold, silver, or brass, and sold to all gen-; tlemen and 'ladies wjio desire a memento of the battle. Those portions of it that bacame bloody; during the contest .will of course realize a high-. er price. - . , D ncLiXED, Re v. R. W. Barnwell, Jr., of Co-1 lumbia, S. C., has declined the call extended to him to becomo'the rector of Trinity Church, in Washington city. f ; Private Journal of Queen Catharine of -RrssiA. The London correspondent of the Na-. tional Intelligencer says: "Among, other rumors flying about town, we hear of a literary curiosity forthcoming, which is likely to become the cause of much gossip, and juost probably some scandal. It is a copy of a jrivatc journal kept by Catharine the Second of 'Russia for her own amusement and re- i ference. It is written in French, aud contains, jt, is said, details respecting the Russian royal fami ly and its allies, both social and political, as also i hints respecting the imperial policy, not to be. j found in any other quarter, The document has been submitted, we are tild, to very competent authority, and pronounced to be thoroughly gen- uinc. ; - " Advertising. I have always considered ad vertising, jiberallv and long, to be the great medi um of success in business, and prelude to wealth And I have made it an invariable rule, too, to ad Aertise in the dullest times, long experience having taught me that money thus spent is well laid out; as by keeping my business continually before the public, it has secured-inc. many 'sales that I would otherwise have lost. Stephen Gerard. Some people, however, by their conduct, ap-, pear to' think 'that Stephen Girard did'nt know how to make a fortune, and think "there's no use putting everything into the papers:'' that their stores are enough known already; and these peo-, pie will , continue to jog along at a snail's pace, and are soon distanced by tlieir competitors.' There is skill in advertising as in everything else. Advertisements should be changed often, and their phraseology altered, or they will be considered as but of date. This is the age of lighting and. steam presses. Sleepers must wake , up, or, they will be left behind. N. O. Bulletin. Have a Home. Young men-have lately writ fen to us, asking : " Shall we marry, possessing If t he uiens are adequate to meet the wants of thelhau and the future wife, why not I Bufthey should be sxuncient forthis, el.e the most painful consequences may ensue. Moderate means are am pie 'for the real" necessaries of life, too, which ouht to satisfy human beings, as far externauj arej.concerncd ; insuring social And dorotfltiq en joyment ; meeting the real purpose of existence -thr-tir own advancement and that of others. But have enough for this. Have a home. Have a hoine voting man, before you have a wife. At lList have means to provide one. You have no business with ail Eve till there U a paradise to plaice her in. Secure the garden, and the Eve will follow IT vou are unable to provide an .L-deti, who ought to trust you with an Eve f .Sacred as we regard love, we do not believe m divorcing it from common -sense. This experiment gener: ally fatal to. both hajipiness and rer'-tibility. Wake from mere dream life, exert your tnergiea, procure means by some kind of honest labor, se cure a home, then ask your own heart, and the girl phrenologically best adapted to yomthe que tion ! . " Shall I marry I" Life Illustrated. Horrible. A man in South Windsor; Conn., has been presented with five children within a year ! Two were born on Oct 22d, '1S57:' and ! throo on Oct. lJth, 1858. . Pr," ff VerV finn dlltft tllorr. nnr. Tl I , i " - - . v mvi , uuu Uli - 1 . . . , . tM r. M ----- V v a f - . TlllPAil Af 1 rtrt 4- IT C .3 - sonul atten- vl ucl," " oaiuxuay morninsr. . In th i; 'i 1 i t, . I. ,t $ i t i . i t t i v. It i f -
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