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TiY J. L. imlXGTON. ... ., TT V TT?rf!T?F.SS i pr-ypd t n town p nrl frv fud-criben t Hix Dollars a year payable r""!i Hhi'1. AH papers discontinued when the time j fill tiA-l'-' - Paj iLrtisn-aionts inserted us Specialor Bishop No ire charged otte half more than the usual rates, line (leaded) or le Cohsitiiting a square, 'r'ninfe notices inserted for 25 cents ; Funeral - i cents; Obituaries at advertising rate. 60ViYerteuvent8 inserted ever other day will be J efj 3? cents for each insertion after the first. rVV"here the number of insertions are not ex when advertisements are handed in they will Pre(" ,.rt,.d till forbid, (tf,) and charged 50 cents for tl Qri insertion atid 25 cehts for each continuance BUSINESS CARDS. DKAT.KK J.N KAXCV & STAPLE N" ,.-,.lHJ lriftT' Crz-lT-'v? 1 7t' CI ' ,S' iV C v POLLOK STREET;' NEWBERN N, C., ir..i-ifl ivjiM-ctfully invite the attention of the public iU.' 1 . , .,, -I r , VI j. Stuck, wnu 'u win lie juuiiu --, tctru ussutlcm, i-u'tfi-uMitlv large at all seasons of the year. "': ID' ()nifi promptly anucureiuiiy auenuea to dlv The ' tioitii 77 r.KianiiMimient OF NEWBERN, N. C. J, if. r. iiAimiso:v, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER -IX STAI'I K, F.A.nCV, FoltKION AST) Do.MfcSTIC J. Urv iooii, Ha''. C'ip.P""t n"'t Shoes, Carpeingx. Mat tings, AV'x Jrirci u, -Trunks Iliad y-Made Clothing. : , !fc,C., &.. ' j t ' Nf.Vt!KH.V,X. 0. J ,f, 1. . 1Iahkion has just received a Complete .g..i',ftiii'iit. suitable 'fur t lie season, and will continue j ivimsvu b every arrival all desirable Articles and X,,v.'itirs ot t;ie seaMrti. 1'in tx-iti'i r att-c nl imi paid to order. s -t 1 - liy Thr )hl't I)r) footN Iloutc in Vc vvbciii. iTTiJfii8i!:r i.v IM5. ' j EM S ET C F T il I1ERT, -jifctluuy niioni! jiiht. nuinerow.- customers, a!ii- generally throughout "'the State, that !t!nl tji.: heiiM in .-ton', ami is constantly receiving by iiesli rrivi'.I. anil, by -Express, a 'cmplete ' assortment of forfiiii loim'Htic, Staple and Fancy lry ool. r. tit ire i. a r attention: path to ,' UDHvS DRESS FABRICS AND .WRAPPINGS. AT. so ', ICcsidv Hind Clolhinu .T.-irpcfs, 1U'.', Matting.", Tiliiiks, .Jewelry, Boots n r. 1 Siio.'-i,, Hats, ami Caps, Uib-vllas, Parasols,,; WiaiMv Siiadrs, Drapery, (routs' Funnshijig Goods, ic, &'., of which will be -old low for cash, or to1 irt iii!. p-iyi.ng custoJiiers. Orders solicited an.Lpunc ttni'lv nttrii.it'fl to. " ' ',()Yi i I IT ( '! I EA P. AND FOR SALE LOW. .'; N 15. T:u' Subsi-ribi-r will rcn -nve to ins NEW S'l'Oi;!;, ciinirr- of Pollock and Middle streets, in (h-txher next, witli an iiitirc ti'-w stock.". EAIMET CUTHBERT. N'i wln-rn, N. C, (opposite the Episcopal Church.) S.-pt 1 - - - dly 1) IS. IiAXF,, I). ICct -i viiiu, lrorMarliiitf V- ioiimiifcwioii .M E K CHANT, i lit the store tormorlv.orcupieil v v m. I . iloore,) ( 0 UN Eli OF SOrTlI FRONT Sc' MIDDLE STS., NEWRLRN, N. C. l;iiticular attention uiv.'ii to the Sale of Country l'ladace, and tu Pur. ciiase ot (roiMts generally. i 1 IIitC l Warehouse. convenient liart and commodious i I have also a line of first-class Vessel, i niiiiiii! regularly bet win-n tliis port and the ports of New York and Baltimore Aiits in N, v Yorl D.wis'&rTlor.MKS Agents in Baltimore : Ja.mks Coxxkk & Sons. -dly, Se pT 0 r n . "v7 wiFriFoissi, 1 7 (HVSIIRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, , "I'.AST V HUNT STKEKT, K liKUN , . C, A-nt tor S.M 1 1 11 S New York Backets. Goods received ' and forwarded. S,pt I i Uy L 4 t. .;i:isiti., A. GENERAL COMMISSION .MERCHANT, EAST FRONT 'STREET, iVcwbo in, IV. t1. ' . Sept -JS : . ,..'" ,Hy T. DEALER IN N-AA'AL STORES: and Commission Mecchaxt, (taier East Front a ad Smith Front Sfs. 1'o'k. 1 5a con .Lunl, Corn, Whisky, Fh-.ur, C ia1. Hay, -c. A supply always on hand, and for sale vm on i:iri!. Mil. Consignments will' have, every atten ti'im. Will keep wssels running 'for Baltimore, by uuI i'lrougii tha canal Freight taken at market dlv I isitn,? if FOR WAR DSG A- COMMISSION . MERCHANTS, Nkw-Bkuxk. X. C. f j-1' Advances made on Consignmeoits to be '.i'.i heu- or f-:Avarded to Northern Markets;- S,,i. l . d!y r i I I M 'If A V. niTT V, " " ' V ( M M I ft S f (j X M ; R C U A N T S , KKO.U) STREET, NEWBEKX, N". ('., K.''lscuiistaiit!vou hand all articles usually found in A 'A RE TY S TORE. M :,': they will sell at a fair profit. yi!' t atteiitu.ii paid to the sale of c ountry produce. I dlv - I AJIVHTT, SOUTH FUOXT STREET. ,.. h Im i-ii, ."V. C'., """I'l.ivnpectfullv call, tlie attention of families, and tti.-.j.uhla- -cer-i'i'.v, to his large and' well selected srociv OF (jkoceki.es, as Suar.., both, refined and raw; Alqlasses, YJ, (;otV.v. l'.Tk, Flour, Cheese, Soaps. Candles, "'"MMi! XmiiI. 'Carolina and Western . Mejd and I'ulllie, e -,.(-v-i keot. t'or -faiiiilv use . A fre-di x'!"'I':.v f Yackers 0f all kinds just received. Also 'iif ass.fuieiit- of Boots and Shoes, Hats and , ('"' 11 'i I loniesties. Anv one wishing to furnish. "PV; '."i'.V'wiH do well t give him a. cull efore !'.:la111'-"Is,-'here, as he is determined that none aWiy dissatisfied. He is selling bv wliolsale reiad cheap tor Cash or Country Produce. - dly . .. . : - '..in GROCERIES, fe.cervt Honors 1 ' 1 -J' ti.miU -'.. Fi-h Seines and Xets Twines and p h"es, Salt and Fresh Fish, &e ..&C: ' a',,,"?1' U'a1 ant-"tt'" triven tthc sale of Produce n'M, '''''I'lving'tiinl forwarding Goods on the u:o-t n""i-n,i. .t,.hll;, ... T. snf ,.,uv : ,t: ,, 1 M M I s s I o x M E li C II A N T S r . -.' il t- in ..very variety of Agricultural Implements, ",,C',,,-;V fertitizers. Lime, Calcined Plaster, Ce-S- " 'Bust. Iron. Steel, Iron Axles ami ... i ardware. Nails, Cisterns and Force Pumps, l'.i-k:. - i "'r L'.U'.er Bandings,. Rubber and. It "r- 1l,.v' Bemp, Leather. Rivets aifd Burrs. C,J :'trar aUd other S-iws,- &.c.,-&c. , . p -; "oi ii'-ii uiveu io t:ie ;aie ol rrouiute, i' deceiving and Ft.rwarding (Jods. ' 1 U ' 3m .) v:y".- io, - . ,L A"r)R ()F 'X.WAh- STORES," i ,., Vh t !ilrr't, cl)crn. IV. C, Sm I'-'oniptlyto all business entrusted to him. it 2.7 .1 dlv ..- aktiiYk, Ii'ECTiR ( ) . X A V A I. S TO T? V. S Y$ l!'ikfal NEWBERN, N. C, receive ami promjdly attend to all "d to him Mm' I . !. mini f(i.ii..vlil'. 'fH.stlMl t 1'; W ait ford's St fi'w . . - - !n:'u'-'ir attention lven to the sale of Naval ftcpt l-3m Ji i civ -lUornfT mid Comc I lor at Law, ttead tt A;7'.Y, .V. C,: 0.t i Uxv .vourts of Craven, Jones, Carteret aud Pitt counties. l3ai VOL. I. NEWBERX N. C, BUSINESS CARDS. . ... The' Xcwbfrn IVIuiual FIRE I N S UR A N CE CO M P A N Y fFiHIS Company has now been in successful opera JL tiou for THREE YEAT?S, Dnrins which time no assessmeii-t lias beeh made to meet losses. The Comptmy is now prepared to tions for ' " ' receive Applica- INSURANCE, Inch may be made to any ot the diffcrent Aprents thnruirhout the State, or to the undersigned, at the otnee ot the LoinpHnv in tins piaee.l ALOSES W. JARVIS, Secretory. - j-wbern, A. V., Nept 1 dlv V. C'AKTIl-lt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN T -li-ii)'N, Client i-a14 GLASS. DYE STf'FFS, PR Pninfi Oil Rpf'MEl! Y, SLKOICM. JNST"MKXS.' 1'ATKNTj MfiniClNKS, VVAli: WINE. AND BRANDY, Garden 'Seeds, Jin rein ir Fluid, 2(5 l'OLLOK STREET, XEWBERX, N.JC St-pt 1 T V. .IOl8lA, I .Wholesale ami ISi tail nni:isilv . NEW BERN, N. C... Keen constantly n h;,nd a larirc and well selected STOCK OF FRESH DRCO AND Also, an extensive assottnj l'AlN'lS, OILS. I)V!v STCFFS. Tf . PER FEME: Y, VIGA MEDICINES. cct of l LET SOAPS, ami an ci1I'm raj-iely of Fancy Arlicirs, Orders fioni the countiy respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to, ' . . S?t 7-dly 1 AS Ii S CAM I V1 A 7i 17 V Ai TOti V Alvi) li A Iv i: li Y . POTJ.OK STREET, NE WPERN, N. C e are now man "frefn ring a lanre and varied as sr.rtiiient of plain and ancy Candies, Fall and Winter trade. It is snperioj ! fed, and is sld at a less price tha (m bChou-rht in tlie Northern-Citiei suitable for the to a n n ere r - i h t-oou article . We have re ill fatten North- daced the pricu in order to see if vou w eru Alarmf ictories iiv preference to those at home. H t sell in lots of ;A) ths. and vrwonls. Stick Candies at ............ ... ..... A". ......... 10c. Sutrar and Burnt Almonds,. , Eo.enyes, all kinds,. . . . . . ... Sauar Plums and other Pan Work,. Mottoes, plain,. '. and all. other kinds at equally o)e. :22c, -25c. iw rate. 2,ti0ti lbs. per We 'are on-pited to manuiacture week. Will von buv it 1 Our Candies are tree fi'om poison, (col oring) Chalk, I rl,ll li, r iiflii , ttiiiA till . 'i 1 1 ti . xii ; 1 1 ui ii iv;s ik: use w i . i.-!...... . .... i ...I ...i. ... n ...... nothing but the best double refined i Usheu sutrar. autr war rant a to Keep in any tenia re. if if does not return it and the ULoney shall be refu ided, togetlier with cost ol transpoiBation. v e are ils'o yuvpared ir and : Butter with- our Bakery, to manufacture Sug c racKcrs m any quaniuy. , J rice IB by the obi. Sugar Crackers, .... . Butter CraCkers -. . . .-. . . ..7c. a'cked in bar- Also small cakes of all kinds securelv rcis at ice. ' c. per 10. .aiso large a kes, for Wed- dings and Parties, ornamented as well. is th'ev can lie anyw here in the world, at "Jft .'. in t;l ot, we make evervtliing that is made in. similar colli eilis through out the Couhfrv. A e nave, in oj oer, to get tne. latest improve ments, sent one ot onn Workmen rsortls. lie wi'l re- turn in aoout riiree weeKs: anu it anvtiung new m our lusini;ss has come out tins season, rvve will intro duce it here soon after his return. Your obedient servant. Oct 22 dtf J. S. BANKS. Agent. The uoserioer is, ig a large receivii stock of America n and Fo eign Marble' and is at all times d to fili .or Monument s , 1 rrt 7 friTiiWrVP$BIWliH'i Monuments tmasm m,J8i& mr . The i is . 7 i i tr rs 5.v : itsi fTVW-Jj nn , , prepare del s for Slabs ana J o m i- Stone, of everv de- scri)tion, . at 1 ess thai) O RT H K UN prices. Our vrork will be delivered in all parts of Ninth Carolina and Virginia Free of charge.' Our workmanship has been generally introduced in somedliiirty counties in North Carolina, and speaks for itself. ' - Order by mail will meet with prompt attention and be taitlitiulv executed. .Address, .1 . C. AVTER, NewWern, N. C. Mr. James Jloberfson. 1 raveling Agent Sept Hi . r dlv 1 71AI,!.. A.X1 WI.VTIMJ I JIPOUTATIOXX. LEWIS, PITELPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Follok Mtreel, 'cvbei-ii", IVi , Has just returned from the Nortlf, having purchase a large and superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, A"E STINGS, All of which, having in his employ first class work tueii, he is prepared to have hiade up ir a superior manner. Cut and style warraaited to give satisfac tion READY 3 r MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEXS FURNISHING GOODS; &C, ScC. A varied and well selected stock of Ready Made clothing coats, pants, vests, shirts, cravats, gloves, ttannels and in tact a general assortment ot every thing which is necessary to complete the AVardrobe of a gentleman ot taste, all ofwaich may ue imu ii a very small advance on New York cost. (ientlenten are' invited to call and; exa nine the ex- tensive stock'of plain and fancy cloths, c sssimers and ! inxinW Hni vestmgs on hand. He teels assured that many different styles aud patterns, it-wil be easy for all to suit tiiemselvi .'tore. ou Pollok street, next door to the Post Oihee. . Oct 1-2 dtf : rl- - - ro shipper!, ISniIlcri nnl Iiiinber Dral- hL r. The subscriber is prepared t furnish at short notice, LUMBER, either Rough or Planed, -by the cargio u in smaller quantities: . " ISoiigli I.iiiiibcc, nur oizc and Icuifth' uudcr ,0) iVct. Ptaued Tongue and Grooved Flooring, uid Rabbit- ted Weatherhoarding -. Door Facings aud Window Casings. Sawed Laths in any quantities. Terms s rictlv cash. R. N Newbern Sept 1 TAYLOR, Asrcnt. tldm 17 15. Wood, Vj. , s; ADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, East side vj jlianie rrrcrr. J"tr uoors tjoiirr Jio'isr, NEWBERN, No. Co.. !- constantly" manufacturing -verv thing in his line of bu5iii.-s. All orders promptly attended to. .' Oet5 rw . v o F F I JA. " i SURGEON DENTIST. Permamently Ijocated in the Town of .Newbern, ten der's his" professional services to the citizens of Newberu and surrounding country. Offieeon Suth:Frout st., opposite the Gaston House Sept 1 lwly i1! i - IN fi . j 9m0 9 .. j E iuiith (f the ! . dlv. 1 : . . I 1 ' - -I PROGRESS; WEDNESDAY MORNIXG .NOVEMBER 10, 1858, BUSINESS CARDS. Tackon A" Tlionia, .IVhntestle, Ilafail and Commission Merchants, Corner of J?nvid and Hancock Streets, , ; NFIVPFRX,X- C, Ilave jnst received and keep constantly on hand, a food'.' asort'u'ient of the best qualify ' of FAHLY OROCERIES, such as Flour, Jrealj Tork, Bacon,' Lard, Cheese, Butter, Suar, Coffee,; Molasses.- Al so. .Kerrey?, Blankets, Cotton Bagging ; and Rope, B-M.ts, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, &c, &c. Oct 23 ; dtf .. A" C'AItfi. : -- NEW AND SPLENDID MILLINERY. AIRS. IVKY & MRS.tAIISSILLEIR will be pleased to hh their f'ru-nds and numerous en stunners, at, their SHOW ROOMS, on Craven street. TheV have just opened, THIS DAY, heir Fall and Winter Styles of . ALiVim'-rv, which, as usual, are very beautiful. Ot 13' ;; . i ;dtf i V. nAKD!:, WATCIIMAKER; AND V1..:.'JEWKLEK, Pol-lock street, next door to the ii.-w Store of'Euv.i.et Cutitbert. Eq., having proenr- I cd oiif of .Br.ttoi.us'' Improved Potent Universal Foot Lathe's,' is u'nw ' fti",y -yrepuretl ';to execute aiiy and all h inds of WATCH-WORK, in the1est; and neat- fi'St fossil d. nidiiiii.i , ut imv ti,"i v ' v j ieasoTia cri" All work entrusted to mv care will be! warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or no charge' will be made. (Jive ij ;e.a trial once, and your confidence 'for. the Tut u re shall he' mine. A good assortment if Watches and Jewelry of the best (juVilitv, coristantlv on hand. i i . OctlUi . '- '':.''! d6m CUSAI I r NOTICK; We tne un J dersiyiied, have this dav entered into a Copart ne'rship under the firm of MERRILL '& MILLER, for the purpose of carrying on the Gas-fitting business in all its brunches, and will keep constantly on hand a large and sdendid?assor3tment of . f! as fixtures and everything a ppertainiiisr-to that line of business. AUo, Sieam and AVat.er piping of ail sies. ! ' Place of i)iTsin-s, ojiposite the Washington Hotel, in the 'rear of Mr.-John-F. HaulT's Music Store. Or ders from the country prompt lv atended to. i SAMCEL MERRILL. "Oct li-rim ALEX.' MILLER, Jr.'. ' 0E OEttii: I5ESffH NF'iVJiEJZN, N. C " ! MaiMifacturer of Wiiidow Sash. Blinds, Pannel Doors, Shutters, Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, ; . '1 , Newels, "&.c.,"&c, ' ' I-.':' -. .also, ,- . ;.. ;, .. manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a large stock of CABINET FURNITURE, at wholesale and retail, . ' -.. I Sash Alill on Broad st., AVare Rooms On Middle street. Sept 1 i: dy W M. P. M O O It E , PROP 11 I E T O R est a blislunent,-respectfully- annoiu'ice.- that it is now oiien lot" the 'accommodation of the TRAVELING j. PUBLIC and BOADERS GENERALLY Tim. (ir.stoii House is pleasant ly: located , from the south .wiihdows Of whicdi there is a fine A-iew of both the N eu'se -and, T rent -Rivers, while uunr.g tneMim- liH'i- the south and west winds render the entire build ing ib hghtfullv cool. -'-; j 1 lie lvooii-s are-large ana well turmsiiea ic . itnoms arc larsre anu wen iurnisneia. The Table is well suiplied, trom the Nhrthera and Home Market Having also large and commodious Stablesi and excellent 0-tlers, he will board Horses by the, day, week or month. lie has also convenierit arrange ments for tire accommodation of Horse Dtpvers The.. Proprietor will exert every ' effort, it-o give en tire satisfaction to those who nuiv favor him with their patronage; . t WM. P. MOORE. 1 Sept 6 '''!'' dly T7AISFAf5TO.'V IJOTFli. i - T T WM. J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR. BROAD STREET, NEWBERN. N. C. The undersigned respectfully announces to the ! traveling public that he has taken chargeiof this old ! ;'u'1 lHi'Uiar estanitsiiment. una is now prepared to 1 neconmlodrtte' travelers and- -private ' families with ! hoard by the day or month on the most accommoda ting t '::. " His TABLE will always be furnished wit Ii the best provisions that lum e and foreign markets can afford. Tee Washington Hot.cl has large rooms, is nearer the Deot, the Court House and the business streets tnan any other in the citv. '"- . ' li j An OMNIBUS will always be at the Depot land Landing im the arrival of the curs and steipiiooart to convey ';'sseiigi-rs to t he Hotel free of all cTiarge. ' By. stopiing at tlds Hotel passengers will have aie.pkf time to fdnain meals. ' . i; Haying also a lurgv and comntodious iSt able and an excellent Ostler, lie is fully prepared to ; .board horses by the day, week or ruonth at th4 most re a ,smable rate.. " ' ? Sept 9-dly : WM. J RMITIT. nRAASIKM IJi VICIl i IIOFfF, A- sear tnt ilmlroad Depot, NEWBERN. N. C. . The subscriber having takeu and refitted a Huse xi:wm:i!N hotels. 'QAS-TC'-. IIOUSK, - ) ; ". l'Mmtfrmm iSiss lHs 1 Kill . A , lffi !JSRf'Sf 'lit 'lis-.'- 3 I llll VimFm Pal rar i 1 wr i i 1 on HnndciH-k Street, only a few steps frou the Rail road Station, is ntiw prepared to accommodate the traveling public with Board and Lodging, sindhopCs t( be able to give satisfaction to all who. call on him. A loy will be in attendance regularly at Iie Depot to convey baggage to and from the Lou.e without charge. ' ' - '. . . , . ' - TERMS FOR BOARD : Per Dav,. ... .... .... ......... ... . $1, 00 to $1 25 Per Week ; $7 00 Nov 1-dlm W.G.LOFTIN. 1 XO. 58. HOTELS. A J ANIOX HOTEL, Salisbury, X. C.-The jr. iBttlscnlep takes pleasure in announcing to his friends, and tne public generally, that he has taken tliisng established and well known Hotel and h- ntade every possible preparation to accomodate the business, traveling and visiting -portions of the pub lic, in the ..most fRtisfactorv maimer. Particular at tentiou is paid to his table,and everv comfort i pro vided m Ins rooms. His stabler are'abundantlv sup plied, and attended by a careful otler; and to ail departments thfe proprietor gives his personal atten tion. A comfortable Omnibus runs regularly to the uepot on tne arrival ot tile cars. With these efforts to please, ii lioeral share ol ihe public patronage confidently solicited. VM, ROWZEE. vSej.tl - dlv RO WAX 13 Ol'NE. ISy HIliibard .SALISBUIiY. N. C This popular Hotel, bv the iudetatigable Rouahds, still continues to sustain its .former reputation for neatness, quiet, and good fare, nhd iio house in North Carolina enhiys a better proportion of the patronage of the traveling public. It is located in the business portion of Salisbury, atid remote from the bustle and confa.-ion necessary -attendant on railroad hotels. Here the weary traveler is sure of n qttict hight's lest. An .6mnibus, drawn by four splendid bays, always at'he -depot, on :the arrival of tlie cars, for the use of the guests of the Rowan House, free of extra charge. : ' - Stage passengers, remember, there- is but one Stage Ofliee in Salisbury, and that is kept at the Rowan House. When you arrive on the cars doii't la misled by false out cries of lurelinrs and ser vants." H. L. ROBARDS. 1 - : lly - riv ij. iiai.i,, X. lormerlv lroprietor of the Gaston House, . Newbern. N. (!., now at the WESTEKX HOTEL, NEW YORK. Having recently identified himself with the interests of this -establishment, would respecffullv solicit your patronage (and Southerners generally, "visiting "tins city.) As tlie design is to make 'tliis-.' House.' in a great degree the Home of the Southerner, alhwho come to it are assured that they will find, a genuine Southerner to attend to their wants-and comforts. I he house is admirably' located, especially for business men, beiug.on Court land Street, on!v a few A r....i f- l .1. i t j . - ..ioois iioiii i i 0,1 u i , in uie immeuiate vicinity o the Southern Railroa'd artd -Steamboat Stations. It has ample accommodations, having some 2o0 well furnished rooms, also suits of rooms for fannlies. The table will compare well with any other in the city, besides it has all the other requisites of a first classs hotel Parloi-p, Reading Rooms, Baths, &e., Arc. To suit the times, board has been reduced to" 1 50 per day. D. D WINCHESTER,-. New York, Sept 1-dly Proprietor. AlCE t A T T JJiTTlO TF. This con;enienrtiml well arranged establishment has just undergone a thorough renovatitm, from cellar to garret, and hay ing been fimiishjed with new furniture throughoutis liow open for the reception o.t travelers, under, the direct su)ervision.and management of Messrs. JOHN JARRATT & BRO.; avIio will use everv exertion to keep a first class Hotel. JOHN. JARRATT, , Petersburg, Virginia, T. J. JARRATT. Sept I- . '' d3m T A li T F 15 H IV ATI ON A lTlTOTEl7; J T T Comer of Alain and Church Streets', lVr Jol It. 'zt .. WAL L. AVALTMiS, Proprietor. dly MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. w. CLKiunortrs, Will proiinitlvattend. to the collection of money. or Hnv general business entrusted to him. Address. " Salem, Forsyth county, N. C." Oct 1-dly I i: t, a: it jiaia, f t t , with -.' i.--c,riF. jii ruAv, '' GENERAL COMAI1SS10X MERCHANT, SoiUli WtiTrt, Now Vorls. s dlv t II !T15:0'EI,! IA KHV A- i ., ? I il MANUFACTURERS OFSASHES. FRAMES: I mors a in Spokes; of quality. SALISBURY, N. C. All -kinds of Ornamental Wosd AYjyk, I'alings, ! Bracket, Sce., done at short notice. Contracts taken "for fitting up and tor erection ot "Buddings ol all kinds. " Sept di'm ISAFI5FIC, ; - AJiCUlTECT S? CIVIL. ENGINEER, SALISBURY, N. C, .Will lurnish" Uesigns ana rspeei&cations i,,r, ana su- neriTHt-ptl Town Houses. (I ottiijres, illas, Stores, - . . . - , . . , . . k 4k Churches, Public BuildhigA ; also for- construction.: Klogist aa, mineralogist. At the belonging to Railroads, as Bridges of Stone, Wood late I air in Raleigh, the utility ot the North Carol- Iron, and all buildings required at Stations. Plans I oiina sandstone tor architectural purposes, was and Estimates given for the ImproVwient-'of Water al Constructions in general. nil Mecnamcai constructions in general. Reekrk.nces. Hon, John W. Ellis; Charles F. j jllstratej by William Pereival, Esq., a Richmond Fisher. PfeK N C. R. R. ; C P Mendetihall Tivas. : j arci1itect.0f talent and education who is becom J. C. Turner, Chief Lng. W . N. C. R Iw; R. 1 . Si-; . u known aud' appreciated in our Southern montou. 1 rea surer. - Sent n dom -, - ' ' It V II I T F C T F TZ F. -WM. PER CIA AL, Aicliilccl ii nd t'iril Flisiiiiocr, Ofliee , Smith's Brick Buihling, Fayetteviile Street, RALEIGH, N. C . , urnish designs for Churches, Public Buildings, -j ' hi iui. i Stores, Town aud Country resiliences. Alterations -ot IJIU iHUlHingS, rpecmcanons auu ruiei oaeieiein He will also attend to the Laving on Grounds . for Ornamentation, and supply Maps of same. . W it!i an euucationai xratningior nis pi(.nessiou aim a. practical experience ol mre tnan sixteen yeais,on public and private works in Europe, Canada and tlie United States, he ht.jies to give satisiaction. lie re- I ' nec.essary to the comfort and health of man and -' s1ectfullv refers to those by whom he is professionally : f,. he ,wg contimied to fall from TZr$VonZken the Chapel Hill Univer- j day to day, nowa little and then alHtlendat sfty Improvements. , . other times in torrents untd the ater-coursei The 'Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist give evidence ot the presence of that pure ele Church, J ment so necessary to the comtort, the happiness, R. S. Tucker,' Esq., Raleigh. ' . ' ' .the life .of - all' created things.. . Let us . be thank William 'M.-Boyhm, Esq., Raleigh. , f ui J udtsboro' Argus. . -" , Win. S. Hatt e. fJso.. Kooky Jl.mut, r.ngecomoe co. X T? A larse number ot Original J resigns lor Churches, Villas, &C. can be seen at his office. , Sept 1 - - ' ' ' ' , I I"1 . TTllLi XT FItS and KSORA VDRS' FAfl DS X and Card Hoard, at ALLEN'S Card Depot o.' SO Beekm an Street. New i oik, at very lyw rates for cash. 40.000 sheets of Card Board, consist- ! rug ot r puna satin, weeimn t. f IJailrond Kauroad IiCKet. I'lmteis nnu L-ocitvi Boards of all kinds. 4,50 dozen of the above kinds of all sizes. 10,bOO Gold .Embossed 'Show Cards: 20 000 Chromotype dn; do zcu 1 hijcv Cards ; oOO doz. I-iremen s Mmtao ar 1 f jjf Cards L 500 doz. Orders of Dancing all sizes pU .n . -v w iirp 1 1 f FjU hoi iai iivic, - - d3m " ston, N. C-, begs leave to inform dealers in the abore o.t n r n-iiii max- want them, that ne is prepared to fill orders amlto deliver, at any acces sible point on the Atlantic. & North Carolina Rail RoadMEAL, FIX)U.R, LATHES, and all deenp tiocs of LUMBER, at as low prices as ther can be furnished elsewhere. He resptfullv solicits order, afd guarantee satisfaction as to qnahtv and prompt ness of dispatch. Address JJ.-yv Ort7 dtf Kmston, c. li: : . ,x- i rAt TMtr nl...ut i-i ndleRfroni lawboro .wbicuweicrn I ATS mIuT VSV itor 1 d 5b rm.is. Tie Soatb- l'A III CO, .'If.aii 'O' , i,' ' a;. t K tUat V,am Konn VilU ..( Tn ' Steam 3liiiS. near am emer says mis is mu "" i.""" YEARLY ABYERTfsiXG RATES. MAT J SOI-AT! r One day. i... imk. Two days.i.ii Three days Four days.. Five. day i t.. 25 57 1 Two lin'vsw., .... 73 oQ-7 .Three days.ii........l 00 Four daj-8.. ..... t.A 25 5 Fife days....... i41-.l 50 One e-k - "i..l.i...M..I 19 i wo weeKs i j Twi weeks . . One month 2 00j One month.'., x Two monthPi. iiti.i3 50 Two months i. ....2 73 -. 4 00 ...-,7 od ...10 00 ...J6 00 Three months..... .5.1)0 ,Three mohth., Six months., i.. One var.. i . . . . Six mnfaths..... 8 00 One vear. ....... A5 00 . ; w ( Twelve liucsmnkt a snnare, sis lihcs a )iaif-8uuart.- meral an alignments made with yearly advertiser DAILY PROGRESS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nf)V. 10. 1858, t SELECTED FOR THE "DAILY PROGRESS." From the New York Journal of Comniercr ii:.Mi.wiitTii t'Awri.F;. "But these stones, these old gate-wave, the ' mounds, what power have they to Send the "stul back through ages of time, and stir it up" from its ver bottom! I would, if I could, come and fit in thia court at evening. Then should I not see flitting shadows and forms, and hear low airy voices V fleecher's Star Papers. Old Kt-nilworth J thy stately ruin stands, A proud memyriarof ..the days gone by, Days wheu the sceptre swayed by potent hand8 ' - -O er ruled the fut- of foe or vbtnrv ! ; Days when 'ambition like a polar star, " Gnidedlthe t-tatetman ihiough a sea of strife, liten luoiitlis ol peace gave place to year of Wat, And cruwn'd caprice; made prt with human life! ! Thy hoary towers on which the hand of time ' Hath ijumbered ages with a pen of mould, Have sein strange deeds when iu their glorious prime. And deedswhieh DiMimsgicatbook alone doth hold! Here rebel subjects have 4cfied their king, And here the prisoner hath in bonds remained And here the bandit hordes haye dared to bring, I tie treasure widen their bloody toils have gained I Here mighty chiefs in times long buried, reared A wall or turret to record their fame ! - Here heroes uught whose strength a nation feared, r or storm and sciye are blended with thy name ! And h eie, whvu gentler seasons blessed the land, Albion's fair daughters have rejoiced to sue Some crested knight receive froui beauty's hand Tlie well-won prize in games of chivalry. - But Mortimer fXs if thy bold career " ... - - - Alight fail to seiiddhy memoiy through time, v Thou too must raise Vlorulv structure here. On which tti stanip thexeseutcheons of thy line! And here, to make thyself more deeply vile, .'. . ' Thou did st hold levels while, rebellion reigned, For in the dungeons of this giant pile, : - A monarch languished whom thy reason chained! But gliding skiwly down through centuries, Behold the greatness which a Leicester plann'd For thou, with all thy teeming memories Did'st gain new. splendor from his powerful hand ! Here fairest gardens flourished, and the sound Of bubbling fountains filled the fragrant air, And herds of deer were in the woodland found, For wealth and beauty triumphed everywhere ! 'Tis. Summer evening, and the twilight shade Is gently deep'ning on thy massive towers. But hark ! a sound issuing from the glade, Alingled with "-perfumes from the garden bowers, A maiden queen, with ull her glittering train, Passes a bridge no foot hath pressed before, And here, oh ! Kenilworth, will she remain, To feast where kings held revelry of yore. But the scene; changes w ith revolving years, And thy proud head in i w submission brings, And dust, and mould, in saddening characters, Recall tlie fate of earth's most glorious things! And now the traveler comes ut even tide, To n. use in silence. o'er thy cnnnbling stones, "Where voices-whisper, and v here" shadows glide, And the low wind thy desolation moans. ANNIE GRENVILLE! Brooklyn , October, 28, I80S. TVoi-th Carolina; The Sandstone of North Carolina.- The j old North State lias long been known to be rich j in her minerals ; but .the development of these i natural, resources is due, m a great measure, to ; ,.,.,. .f tr.,fU(!..,i- P.i...,k..o ' H highly recommended, and the effect of' its use in buihlin0-. Ave are pleased to see, has been well il- i huiidiiiir, Ave are i . k v . - aAvnfalA WA:. tnl-in d. j . f . Jill I V. A ' t v v t VVMVVt v b vantage of the tact that there is more in Virginia 1 vantage oi uie ia ! and North Can. hi I our ('.fogy ) Avorl Una earth, " than is dreamt of in rorld's philosophy." '." Kichmond Enquirer. - Rain. We have had several copious and most refreshing rains. Tlie thirsty earth diank up the pearly drops vwth an avidity that seemed almost insatiable. It was vei v mucn nceueU. lne weiJS 'werc 1 hecomirifT drv. scarcely vieldin!? the suddIy Accidentally' Shot HiMELF Mr. James P. Newton, overseer for Hon. A. W. Tenable, of Granville, N C, accidentally shot himself on Wednesday, the "27th ult., while hunting. We learn from the Tobat co Plant, that the whole load i, In Mr. Newton's right side, tearing it with his liver, awav. He survived but six hours. j Deceased -leaves a wife and six children. , ; xin;n Piuces. Fourteen negroes were sold for 1 jy,,,- X-C, on Monday last by E. B. , twneer, for the ajrjzrcjrate sum of $10 i w0. Two of them were children not sir months ; l tw,rn1flTI,ntlv diseased. " A little girl 8 years old brought i, 014 ; and one at 7 and anothcr-5 years of ae, pushed these figures. i tn l. ri w rT"v tv - iii n i i ii m-.. rt iiru was killed in Edgecojnbe county, N. C, a few days eu in me couuiy i uiu;vao- ..... DEAD.Thomas Thompson, of Wake, i N. C. ... who was accidentally shot a few days ago by Ver bin Castlebnry, died from the effects of nis w on Tnesday last. ' , .ntJ Dividend. The bank of T , clared a semi-annual dnr " ..aJboro' i&s Re payable from the 2d Si of fire per cent..' i. - t e. ? 1 'r 1 ii i - .. ' f -," 1- 1: n t 1 4 n
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