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P J J BY J. L PENNINGTON. Tiit" DAILY PROGRESS" w served to town and iiutry pubscribenj at Six 'Dot. lars a year payable f . i.anee All papers discontinued when the time par d for expires, ( are charged one-half more tfian the Usual rates, t.n lines (leaded) or lens c.oftsituting a square. notices 'inserted lor U) cents ; x uneral ? 25 cents ; Obituaries at advertising rates. ""ijrtisements inserted every other day will be hartretl 3J cent for each insertion after the first. t'g Where the ; number of insertions are not ex--rLTt'd when advertisements are banded in they will C incited till forbid, aft and charged 50 centafor (he first Insertion and 25 cent for each continuance BUSINESS CARDS. GOPAItTrtEKHlilP NOTICE. The under j.Mif'l would respectfully announce tothe citizens ,f NVwbern and adjoiiiihg counties, that they havethis l iv entered ii't copartnership under the name and firm of i'. A. HART. BRO. & COv, mul aie now pre i i .. ............. . . . . .1,,. f'li- . . . irel to SHOW TO mir niontri nur" i iimiiiiici j iiir; iui mrrw, ,-rtniffit of irood in our line, that has ever been bri'iiir-l't to this market., consisting of Stoves, Grates, V.l u and 'Hollow-Ware, Planished Brittania and i lr WIm, Li'l1 lw ui cvti) ucm iuu( unit. Silverware. L.amps in even Vl'uid and Kerosine Oil, at wh v,.Vprv other article usually k vKitlXf! STORE. ar wnoiesuie aim reran, anu kept in a HOUSE FUR II tviufr inereiised our facilities foi Tin. Slwet Iron and Copper Ware-, t.aft-d to i'urnis! those who want to pi ior manuiaciurmt: w- are now ire- purchase anything nan in our line at over prices tlian can he purchased in T iipv f the oil nern cities., .riease yive us a can .! .atifv vourelves ot t.ie trut'i ot ur assertion. ('unii-r ot isn l,f till' ('"lilt II d uid Mn!ille Si ret-tr-, Newln-i ii. X. C, , ine diir Moath nsi: ( , JhltT, HollACK H lKT. Jtl.lL'S LKU IS. N. H- All H-r-n . Jt.tvjiijx claims against C. AJ HAKTiV HIi ).. "'ill pre eiit them, and t.ioye iiiebt-' i '.iii ' it! '"'d settle ui), as the accounts of i tin late linn mu t h ('Inned, J1 Vovetnher I IW-dtf C. A. HART &c HRO. iilOiUiK AlilI2.X, X 1K A l.K it IS KANCy i STAPLE Dh'V (MODS. HOOTS. SHOES. HATS, C.Al'S. A '-.. ' 'POLLOK ST 1 V. K I', X E W 1 K R N X. C, 'Would -t i'llIK in Ife t:.e attelltiell ;f t ;e public to i t- Slirrk, w 'iicii will be finn.td nrtr, trill fixtorfej, ttinl siitiiiently lar.re at all ea.-ons of the yei'. ( Ith is proinptiv itnd caiel'u'ily -attended to.) S-.t I " . dly I The ".?Inlcrn" IMtnbliHliiiiriit OK NEWHERN, N.'t:. i I. n. i n Aieteisow WHOLES MA: A : KETAIL DEALER IN Siai'i.k, Fancy. Kukeion and Domestic l r y i o o l llaf'. Cap, It ft it i nd Slue. Cttrjtetins. Miffing, I Rugs, Jewelry, Trunk, Rend y-Made Clothing. i .'. &e., tVe. ; Nkwbkhn, -N.- 0. J. M. F. HtitmsiiN has just received a complete n. n t:tient suitable fr tiie's;a?.uw, nud will continue t receive bv every arrival all doirable Articles and S'oveities ot 1 he season. j 1'nrticitlar attention paid to urder. Sept 1 I dly i . i.a.m:, I). Itecci vinjj. ForwnrfliiiK A- CoiiimiMftioii M i : Ii V I I A N T , - i jit the store I'-pee- lv 'occnpiefl b Win. P. Moore, I I OUXER OF SOI TH FHONT i MIDDLE STS., A7-; n ; a .v. ,v. c. I'tirticular attention triven to the Sale of Country l'mduce, and t ie Purchase of floods generally. I have a convenient Wharf and- commodious Y.irr-lnMiM. I have also a line of ril'st-class Vessels. running regularly between this port mid the ports of Now lork and Baltimore. Agents in Xmv York : 1VI. (NT Hof.MKS. Sept Ii Agents in Baltimore : Jmks Cosxkk & Sons. dly Vfl. WIIITf'Ollll, T (iENKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Eat Fkont Stkkkt, Xkwhkhn, N. C., Agent for SMITH'S LINE New York Packets. ( ! unds received a nil forwarded, ;Spt I dly V r.j.it:HKis, . GEXKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ! E AST' FRONT STREET, .wb'r'H,'!V. V. Sept 'JS d1v t. ur; ii em, HEALER IX NAVAL STORES And Commission Mkhchan i, 4 ('truer En! Trinf and Smith Front St. 1 -;Pork. Hay, ,Ve B.ieou. Lard, Corn, Wiusky, Flour. Coal,' A siipiilv always on hand, and for sale on eiiviiiiission. CoiisigtiiiKMitx -will have 'everv atteii-; lion. Will keep vessels rnnniii ' for Baltimore, by cei .uid through the canul.- Ftvtglit taken at market' r;ite. i'' I dly Di ii ii iVi: - n it o t in: it, FOHWARJilSG A" (MMMISSION ' M K R C II A N T S. ' NKW-iiKKNK. X. ('. Cash Advances made on Consignments to be i"'l'l tin-,, or l'.rwarded to Northern Markets. s Tf I - ; dly . .rIM.IA.T.H A MilTTlV " COM M I S S I O N M : A' ' If A N T S , HROAO STREET XEWI5ERX, N. C, Kls constantly on haiul all artieies usually found in ' ' A VARIETY STORE, ' wl'-li they .will sell at a fair profit. Strirt attention paid-to the sale of country produce. vl't 1 dly I K. AtlVUTT, SOl'TH FROST STREET, ' ... . ..rwbrrn, IV. "iil'l respect tally call the attention of families, and t- pahhe generallv. Uv his large and well selected ST( )C K OF (i R0CERIE8, ii'li a Sugars, both refine. I and raw: Molassr-s, CortW. Pork. Flour, C'ueese, Soaps. Candles, H mi, hoth Xoni, 7iirli,m and Western ; Meal, and, in tnie. every article kept for family use. A fresh Mipnly i Crackers of nil kinds just received. Also -rK.d assortment, of B.ms and Shoes, Hats and ami Domestics. Any one wishing to furnish ' "V tainiiy will do well to give him a call before Ifiivluising elsewhere, as :he is deternnned that none 'I'"'1 -' wiy dissati tied. He is selling bv wholsale ii r. tail cheap for Cash or Country Produce. dlv ai. to rec 'lymg aud foiwardinir Goods on the most Sept 1 dly V'J!'!A,i OI.1VKU c CO., IV,! C 9 M M I S S I O N M E R CHANTS , ttil.- r,Vt"-v va,-i:ty of Agricultural Implements, Jit it' Lime, Calcined Planter. Ce- "l"n Vr V I)US.'"I"". Steel,; -Iron Axl- nn.l U li t"p i i ' ;,l,H visteriis ami Fon-e Pumps, 1 i f V 1 arner tianamtrs, UuhOer and "Kinjr Iiee. Hi'mo TUt-. a - l.,.- vniti o:iws, etc.. iVC. " Ik weeeiving and Forwardiug GihhIs. I't I 3m I J--' PRC Tor of n AVAL STORES, "lh Front 1 in,.,, i . li n nrrn. n. t.- promi tly to all business entrusted to him. .1 ; dlv ARTHUR, INSPECTOR OF XiVJT STORES, NEWBERN, N. C, binr., n r d promptly attend to all tV, nU;V-,-!?hi!w-. May bo found generally in;i.,,t,. 'mi.iu iifirii attention giyeu to th ale of Naval Snt 1 -Rm J 1HT IC; .... Oct d ih W" of Crav.. Jo, rt.ret fitt emiotif, 49m u n 'LKR in ;R'CERIES, (except liquors) Hb;1:4- ' ., Fish Seines and Nets, Twines and Lines, Salt and Fresh Fish, 8c c- . 8co. . I 'irtieular nttHmi.m ri,-,. f.. t'. ul. .c i-...T.w. 33W VOL. I. NEWBERN, K. BUSINESS CARDS! The"Vrwbm TIntnnl FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. riMIIS Company has now been in successful opera . JL tion for THKKE YEARS, During which time no assessment ha been made to .meet lsses. The Company is now prepared to receive Applica tions for J I N S V R A NC E, Yhich may be madt to any of the different Afjents throughout tiie State, or to the undersigned, at the office of the Com nail v. in'thi place. uioco f T t tit'tf t i . Newborn, , N. C, .Sept 1 . dly IV. ( AiniF.ll, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drag, iVIrilicincf, Chemical, Paint. Oiln, GLASS, DYE S TI FFS, I'FRFUMKll i , -SL'KOICAT. INST'. MF.NTS, PATENT 'JMEDtCIXES. WINE AND BRANDY, Ilv ruing fluid,. dfC , 4"r. C. dlv 26 POLLOK STREET, NE WBERN N Sept 1 . '.. . V. .lORDAIV, Wholesale nnd ICctRil Drujjr(riwl, NEWHERN; N. C., I Keeps constantly on! ha-nd a'larpe and well Selected S' OCK OF FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also, an exten-ive assortment of PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS. TOILET SOAPS, I'ERFlhlERY, CIGARS. and n 'iullet tHiielj of Fancj- Article". . ,0-ders from the country respectfully solicited, and jiromptly attended tf. ' Sept)7-dlv Iff A rv i: FACTO II V AIVI 1 WOI.LOK 1 A K E K Y . ' TREE T, NE WBERN AT. C. e alt; nw mart" nh4)inrr a lareand varied as- soitii'ent of plain and fancy Candies, suitable for the Full and Winter trade. It j an -per tar 'to au i ever tm- p..rted, and i. sold at a less price than a trojod article caii be bought in the North em Cities. Wfe have re duced the price in order to see if you will fatten North ern Manufactories in' preference to those atinume. ' J We sell it lot of 50 lbs. and upwards. Stick Candies at t - .'16c. . 20c. a 25c. .Sugar and Burnt Almonds, .-. . Jjozenges, all kinos,. 22c. Suirar Plums and other Pan Work ik....... 1 8c. 20c. ...,.L... 22c Mottoes, plain,... j and all other kinds at equally low rate. We ale prejiared to manufacture 2,000 lbs week, r Will you buy it ? ' I per C)ur Candies are free from poison, (coloring) Chalk, Starch, Flour, and all other impurities, j We use notjliing but the best double refined crushed sugar, and warrant itio keep in ami climate', if it does not. ret nrn.it and the money shall be refunded together with cost of transportation.' We are also lore pared d Butter with our Bakery, to manufacture Sugar an! Crackers m any quantity. ' ' "Price Vb try the'bbh. Sugar- Crackers, Butter Crackers,.: . . . . . . . . i c. Atsi. ndwiII .ils ui' kinds si'fiiri'lv nsx-lrii.il in t.m-. rel,4 at H,c"'2(c. per lb. Also large"cakes, for Wed dinjrs and Parties, ornamented as well as thby can be anywhere in the world, at 2 a $25 in fact, we make everything that is made in similar concern! through out the country. i We have, in order to get the latest improve ments, sent one of our workmen North. He will re tun) in about three weeks, and if anything new in our iousiiiess lias me out this season, we will mtro duep it lieie smii after his return. Your obedient servant. J. S. BANKS Agent. J. V llarblr Vard, NEWBKRX, X. Marble Mi An u me lit. ,1 lie suoscnoer is re-eiving large stt x-k of Jf m eric a n and Foreigfi, Marble and is at all times prepared, to fill or ders for Monuments, Slabs and Tovib S to nes, of e very de scription, .at less than Northkkn prices. : Our work will be delivered in njl parts of North Jcarolina and Yirgima Free of charge. j Our workmanship has been generally introduced in some thirty comities in North' Carolina, and speaks for itself. Orjders bv mail will meet with prompt attention and be faithfully executed. Address, J. C. WIER, Newberu. N. C. Mr. Jantes Robertson, Traveling Agent. Sept It; , ; dly FALL AND WINTKR I tlPOUTATIOlXS. " ! . tsns. r i - . WIS PHELPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Pollok Nliwt, NrwberH, ZV. Ci, Has just returned from the North, having purchase a large anu superior stock ot i CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VESTING Si, AC. All of which, haviuir in bis .employ first .clabs work men, he is prepared to have made up in a niaui er. Cut and style warranted to give tion. superior satis fae- READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, &C, &C A varied and well selected stock of Read V Made clothing coats, pants, vests, sbirts., cravats. gloves, flannels and .m tact a general assortment of every- thing which is necessary to complete the Wardrobe of a gentlemau of taste, all of which may be lad at a very small advance on rew l ork cost. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the ex tensive stock of plain and fancy cloths, cassinSiers and vesting on hand. He feels assured that, amiong the many different styles and patterns, it will be easy for all to suit themselves. f Store on Pollok street, next door to the Post Office. Oct J.2-dtf ri whipperM, Bni!drr and Ijumber: Deal- L cr.The subscriber is prepared to furnish at short notice, LUMI1ER, either Rough or Plahed, by tl:e cargo or in smaller quantities. i Rough fjuniber, any wise and length nudrr SO frfl. 1 I Planed Tonsii.e and Grwved Floorinjr. and Rabbit- ted Weatherboarding: Door Facings and ;Window Casinsrs. i Sawed Laths in any quantities. Term-strictly cash. R. N. TAYLOR, Agent. Newbern Sept 1 d3m E. Lost SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, tidevf Middle Street, four doors $oHth cf the NE WBERN. No. Ca.. Is constantly manufacturing every thing in his line ot ImsuiHss. All orders promptly attended to.! Oet ii , . dir. z. S. COFFIN, SURGEON DENTIST. Permamently Located in the Town of Newbern, ten. uers nis protessional service to tne citizens j of Newbern and surrounding country. I Office on South Front et., opposite thGast House Oct 22 dtf " ................. . . , . t "'. V ." : ,k"-' , - : I "M"i -' K' C., MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1858. BUSINESS CARDS. Tark0n & Thomas : - N lVks'lale. Rrttail and Commttnton Merchants. ' Corner of Broad and Hancock Streets, NE WBERN, N. C, ' Have just received and keep constantly on liandT a rood assortment of the best quality of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Flour, Meal, Pork, Bacon, Liird, Cheese, Butter, Susrar, Coftee-, Molasses. Al J so, iverseys, uianKets. cotton liatnng, ana ttope, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, &c, &ev Oct 23 dtf ACARU.: NEW AND SPLENPID MILLINERY. AIRS. IVEY & MRS". MISSILLEIR will be pleased to see their friends and numerous ens foment, at their SHOW ROOMS, on Craven; street. Thev have jitst opened, THIS DAY, their Fall and Winter Styles jot Millinery, which, as usual, are very beautiful, i I Ot 13 dtf ji F. DARDKIV, WATCHMAKER AND VT. JEWELER, Pollock street, next door to the new Store of Emmet Cuthbert, Esq., having procur ed one of Bottoms' Improved Patent Universal Foot Lathes, is now fullv prepared to execute any and all kinds of WATCH-WORK, in the best and neat est possible manner, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. i All work entrusted to iv care will be warranted i r -r " e i tAffivpniirTPi'T MMririTHi'Tinii i ir nn r 1 1 rirn vvi-i i i it ninuf. i liivc .me a ii iai tiii'.c, auu juui i"uuiicuic uit : future shall be mine I A jrood assortment of Watches and Jewdby of the ibest qualitv, constantly on hand. ? Oct 19 ; " : dom 'OPAItTIVERailll NOTICE.' We toe ur. j dersigned have this dny entered into a Copart- lierslup unuer the niin ot Mlvlvluijli x aiiL,L.ru, or the purpose of carrying on the Gas-fitting '.business n all its branches, and will keep constantly on hand i large and splendid assortment of Gas fixtures and everything appertaining to that line of business. Also, Steam and Water piping of all sizes. Place of business, opposite the Washington Hotel, ; n the rear of Mr. John F. Hauff's Music Store. Or ders from the country promptly attended to. Oct 11 -3m ALEX. MILDER, Jr. GORGE R19ITOP, J NE WBERN. N. C. ! Manufacturer of Window Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, Shutters, Wood Mouldings, Brackets," Balusters, Newels, &c, &c. r' Af.SO," ;' '' manufactures and keeps constantly oh hand, a large sto k of CABINET FURNITIjRE, at wholesale dnd retail. . . V : Sash Mill on Broad st., Ware Rooms on Middle street, j Sept 1 ; i dly J NEWBEHN HOTELS. Q ASTON HOUSK, ii WM; P.. MOOR E, PROPR I E T O R. j The subsciiber having taken charge of the above j establishment, respectfully announces that it i? nowj oyen for the accommodation of the TRAVELlNiVi PUBLIC and BOADERS GENERALLY. I 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 wiuds render the entire build insr delightfully cool. I -The' Rooms are lartre and well furnished; The Table is well supplied, from the Northern and Hon ie Markets. ; Havintr alsi large and .'comihodious Stables and excellent 0tlers, he will board Horses by the day, Week or month. He has also convenient arrange ments for the accommodation of .Horse Drovers. ; The Proprietor will exert every effort to give en tire satisfaction to those who mav favor him with their patronage.- W5L P. MOORE. Sept fi .- dly V WM. J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR. BROAD STREET, NEWBERN, N. C. The undersitrned respectfully anuounces to the traveling public that he has token charge of this old and popular' establish gent, and is now prepared to aeeomrmidate travelers and private families with board by the dayor month on the most aceommoda tinsr 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 anv other in the citv. ' An OMNIBUS will always be at tbe Depot and Landing on the arrival of tlie cars aud gteamboart to convey passengers to the Hotel free of all chargre. By stopping at this Hotel passengers .will 'have ampleU me to obtain meals. Having also a large and commodious Stable and an excellent Ostler, h is fully prepared to board horses by. the day, week or month at the most rea :' ..' " : . ' . .BrtO:W!!Il!llffilfThi i: lib 3L-M. i -..iTHIHt llUllfll II If II IIIIHMHI JII . f 15 c i 1 1 i i sonable ntes. Sept 9 dly WM. J. SMITH. TRANSIENT BOARDINf. nOl'Sfi,",; Near the Railroad Depot, ; t NEWBERN, N.C. The subscriber having taken and refitted a House on H a ndcck Street, onTr a few steps from the Rail road "Station, i now prepared to accommodate the traveling public with Board and Idging, and hopes .to be able to give satisfaction to all who call on him. A boy will be in attendance regularly at the. Depot to convey baggage to and from the house without charge --... TERMS FOR BOARD : . - f Ter Day,'., . ; . ' $1 ' m to f 1 25 Per Week,. $7 CO Xer Ldl Wf CLOFTIK. - - -:- ": :' -' ;:'! ::':. NO. 02. HOTELS. fANSI02f: HOTEL, Nali.bury, N. C-The A subscriber take? pleasure in anrnmncin- to his fnendsyand the public generally, that he has taken this Ton established anf well known Hotel, and has made every potable preparation to accomodate the business, traveling and visiting portions of the iub liC, in the most satisfactory manner. Trt;,,iV. tentin is paid to his table and everv cmnf.,rt i- . . -w .nvumi at - 1 t . i ' - ' ''iiinril le III 1 1- VldKl ltr Vila rTL.-.m XT: . . . . i .-.. ....o MUU,es are atundntly stin- pUed and attended by a careful ostler; ami ro all departments the proprietor cives his bersohnl nttn. t.on A comtortab e4 Omnibus run. rejrularlv to depot on the arrival of the cars With tw.; . to please a liberal share of the public patronage is eontidently solicited. VM. ROW2EE. St-P L ' ' dlv .SALISBt RY. N. C This popular Hotel, bv the ni.letatijrable Robakos, still continues to sustain j its lormer reputation for neatness, quiet, and eoOd iare, ana no nouse in North Carolina enjovs a better and tendaht on railroad hotels. Here the wearv traveler is .sure of a quiet nifrht's rest. An Omnibus, drawn by four splendid buys, always at the depot on the anival of the cars, for the use of the guests of the now nn nouse. iree or extra charge wt-. . m - t. . . , 5 . c oi-r 1asr.en.nei-s, leuieinoer, uiere is Out one iji"e ''m" ige utnee.in Salisbury, and that is kent at the Rowan House. When you arrive on the cars don't Ire misled. by false out cries of hrrelingr and ser v ": II. L. KO BARDS. Sept 1 " dly T. I.. IIAI.li, . Formerly Proprietor of the Oastoii House, Newbern, N. C, now at the WESTERN HOTEL. NEW YORK. Having recently identified himself with the interests of this establishment, Mould respectfully solicit your patronage (and ' Southerners generally, visiting' this city.). 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 thev.will find a genuine Southerner to attend to their w&nU.&nd comforts;.... jimc uuuw is aumuuuiy locaien, especially tor business men, being on Courtlaud Street, only a few doors from Broadway, in the immediate vicinitv b. the Southern Railroad and Steamboat Stations. -I has ample accommodations, havinp- some 2.t0 wel' furnished rooms, also suits of rooms for families. The table will compare well with any other in the city, besides it has all the other requisites of a first classs hotel Parlors. Reading Rooms. Baths. Arc. ' &e. To suit the times, board has been reduced' to $1 50 per day. D. D WINCHESTER, New York, Sept 1,-dly iVoprietor. J AKKATT'S IIOTEL...Tl,is convenient and well arranged establishment has just 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 Of Messrs. JOHN JARRATT-& BRO., who will use everv exertion to keep a first class Hotel. JOHN JARRATT, Petersburg, Virginia, T. J. JARRATT. Sept 1 . , ..' d3m T A. I j T E K IV AT 1 O IV A" HOTEL, If Corner of Main and Church Streets, Norfolk, Va., WM. L. WALTERS, Proprietor. !";', - x - "dlv Sept 1 MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. J. Will promptly attend to the collection of money. or any general business entrusted to him. Adtlress, " Salem, Forsyth county, N. C" Oct 1 dly 1ETKR A l Ij K-TT . . ' . WITH ' I. COfiOKlV MURRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 03 .Hon lb Street, JVew Vork. Sept. 1. - 1 dly t'RDOCII, DARIIV & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SASHilS, FRAMES, Blinds, Doors and Spokes, of a superior quality. SALISBURY, N. C. All kinds of Ornamental Wood Work, Palings, Israckets, &c..done at short ntiCje. Contracts taken for fitting up and for erection of Buildings of all kinds. ' Sept fi-dfiin w. BAKbKK, ARCHITECT CIVIL ENGINEER, SALISBURY, N. C, Will furnish Designs and Specifications for, and su-1 penntend town Houses,- Cottages Villas, Mores. Churches, Public Buildings ; also for constructions belonging to Railroads, as Bridges of Stone, Wood or Iron, and all buildings required at Stations. Plans and Estimates given for the Improvement, of -Water Power and Mechanical Constructions in general. Rkfekf.ncks Hon. John W. - Ellis ; Charles F. Fisher, Pres. N. C. R. Iff; C. P. Mendenliall, Treas. ; .1. C. Turaer, Chief Elig. W. N. C. R. R. ; R. F. Si monton, Treasurer. , Seiit V-dom - A Bl'Hl.TECTFB E Y3I. PER CI AL, Architect and Civil Engineer, Office, Smith's Brick Buihlimr, Favetteville Street, RALEIGH," N. C., Will furnish designs for Churches, Public Buildinp's, Stores. Town and Country residences. Alterations ot Old Buildings, Specifications and Superintendence. lie Will also attend to the laying on Urounus lor Ornamentation, and supply Maps of same. With an educational training tor nis proiession anu a practical experience of more than sixteen years, on public ajid private works in Etmipe', Canada and the United States, he hopes to give satisfaction. He re- spectfully reters to those by whom he is professionally engaged in thi State: ' ., The Building Committee on the Chapel nill Univer- sitv Improvements. , The "BnildW Committee of the Raleizh new Baptist ..... . . Church, R. S. Tucker, Esq., Raleigh. , William M. Boylan, Esq., Raleijh. Win. S. Battle, Esq., Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co. X. B. A large number of Original Designs for Churches, Villas, &c. can be seen at his office.' Septl . m 13R1NTERM' and KNGRAVKRM fARIW nnd Card Board, at ALLEN'S Card Dep.t, 'o fl Beekman Street. New Yrk. at very low rates for cash. 10.000 sheets of Card Board, consist iug of China, Satin, Porcelain, Suin Enameled 1 . Railroad, Railroad Ticket, lMnters' and Colored III tarda of all kinds. 4.M0 dozen of the alM.ve Uiiirlx of nil sizes 10.000 fiohl Einb8sed oilOW Cards ; 20,WX) Chromotype do. ; 30 dozen Fancy ' Cards; 500 doz. FiremenV, Military and Civic Ball . Cards; 500 doz. Orders of Dancing, all sizes, plain ; and fancy; Glazed Papers, all colors (trade up- j plied;) Bronzes, all qualities, i. - ' JOHN ALLEN. Agent, No. 3d Beekmnn Street, New York. Refers to Editor " Daily Progress," Newbern, N. C. j Sept. DEALERS IN LU3IBER, 1 LATHES. MEAL AND FLOUR Tlie under signed , proprietor of Tull's Steam MiUs, near Km ston, N. C, begs leave to Inform dealers in the above rtie1e and all others who may want tbem, that be is prepared to fiU orders and to deliver, at any acces ibV'iV,mt tn the Atlantic Sc. North Carolina Rad Road, MEAL, FLOUR, LATHES, and aU denp tions of LUMBER, at as low prices as they can be furnished elsewhere. He respectfullv soUnts orders, and guarantee satisfaction a to "VwPwm,r proportion ot trie patronage- of the traveling public n is locareu jn tne ouaines portion of Salisbury. remote trom itrie bust e and ivmfnJ, L L OrtT tot Kmsto-, YEARLY ADVERTISING RATES. HALF Oneday. ; rn r Two days....;- 37"Two davV.V.V.V.'.I".. 75 Tbje days.,. t j I hree day.; . i.....'. .1 (H) i;Fourday8.. ..........i 25 4 5 Five day.. .l 50 87$ One week.. .;...... .1 75 1 Z7 Two wwk8.,i. 2-75' 2 00 ,One month ,.:.4 00 3 50 Two months.. ........7 j 5 0) Three mouth. 10 00 8 OU Si-r iiinntt.a - It nn our days.. , Fivje days... Oni week... Two week. One month Tw months.. . . . . . . Three months.-.-.. Six months.... tne year... N n ). - .-u, J ........... . w Twelve lines make a square, six lines a half-square. Mheral arrangements made with yearly advertisers. DA I LY PROGRESS. MOMMY Monxixo. XOVEMUER 15. law Nrth Carolina. Wilmington nnd Wfldvn nnllrtad. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. The Stockholde,rs met in the Court House at it o'clock 'this forenoon, and oreranipd bv llm. iOwen R. Kenan, Esq., of Duplin, to the Chair. ? nuu.auLiuilUIIIV OUIIU . V H 111 1 1 ITT..') , So r,.1 faMnk Murphy, Eqrs as Secretaries -.i' . .' , . reianes. i . . . i r. a. ou 11 a , . J X.' I- r.m O T 1 I , . F witlj W . A. right, Esq., were appointed & Cdm nnttee to verify proxies and assertain tbe amovint ot stock represented individually. ; The coniinittee on stock reported as, follows : Shades represented in person; 2,416 ; bv proxy, 7,1X53 total 10,lel, which being a majority of the ; whole amount ot stock, the Convention was dw- v clared ready for the transaction of business. The renort ofihu. Prri.ltn r.1 1 :.... . " r"j i j.-'4o i on cnicvaiics. . a ne pcreTirij, I - ...v. uu(.vtui9 VttS read, by Hon. Win. Ashe, President- xtom the rej)ort of the President and Directors ' and Liccompanyiug report of. the Engineer and Superiiiteiident, we learn that the total receipts of . tlie company for theyear ending Sept. ;U)th, 1S58, Lav6 been S44Gr8.i 30, being S47.!5'6 less thai dunng the last piecueding year, while the redaction in expenses has amounted to $ 16,813 53, ..... exhibiting a falling off in nett income of only -one thousand dollars, which is believed to be a re- ' inarHably favourable result, in view q the fact ". that jthe past year has been one of theJinost try ing upon tne business or the country generally and of the Rail Road interest in particular. In deedi, taking into account the reduction of floating debt the nett jtrotits of the road have been 2,177 23 in advance of the preceding year. The hiain falling orf in the receipts has occur red in the departuieut ofthrougli travel, and to this result a number of causes have contributed. The depression of the business of the couutrv ; restr cting travel the opening tip of rival lines, and, perhaps more than cither, the difficulty if not impossibility of keeping up a through ticket ar- iiiu ;mi.iiii wtt tmo Mtiit niiu .lev iurK. A. mode is suggested by which these constantly oc curring difficulties 'may be removed, to the-eertaiu bene i: of the- Company and of the" travelling- public. To this matter we have, from time to time, called attention through the columns of the ,; Jour ial. . ".. .'' i'- . ;' The first English debt of the Company falling due tins year, lias been arranged by the payment of one-third in cash and an extension "of time up on the balance. The debt of the Company on the 1 it October, 16L6, was 944,726 23. Of this dtbt !jA, 00 consists of the bonds of the Com-" pany endorsed by the State, which are payable in equal iiistajlmeuts, on the 1st January, 1859, IdGO, 16 , 1 6o2 and 18i3, The report goes on to say tli.it ''these payments can be readily made, as they fall due, by withholding a semi-annual divi-' dend. thereby distributing .among tho Stockhold ers $46,000, -instead of $'.fc2,0U0, tbr'the ensuing five years ; or, if the State would renew its en dorsement for a short period of time, say four, five, six or seven years, the debt could be easily paid without any interference with o;ir seven per cent, dividend Tlie matter is respectfully sub-' mittcd to the Stockholders .for their determina tion. Our six per cent, bonds, issued in 1848, amounting- to ,44o,5.5 A, will fall due in 1808. The legitimate accrues from our sinking fund will put the Company in full pos-ssiim of means to Jtneet this debt at maturity, as well as to liqui date the bonds ''endorsed by the Mate. We will then have four additional years to meet the debt of ;gJc.44i, which has just been extended. Thus at the expiration of fourteen years the Road will hud itself relieved'of debt, and that, too, after a regular annual distribution of seven, per cent, dividends." Upon tlie whole, we cannot but regard the ; showing as highly satistactory ; indeed, we know that several aeutlemeii highly interested in the roatl, were most agreeably surprised on finding' the exhibit was so good, since it is known that there has been hardly a Railroad Company .-in the couiiliy that has-kept clearof difficulties during the past year of panie and embarrassment. Of com so, i he favorable balauee between receipts and expenditures has only beou obtained through the exercise of rigid ecomuiiy. lor some years past large expenditures have necessarily been made ' for the ercetiou of new depot buiidings, ware houses, bridges, etc.. as well as the tilling up of I tiestle-woik.i As those wants become supplied, of course the; expenditures on their account will I-: cease, or be greatly -reduced, as, indeed, they ' have been this year, and will be still more so in 1 the future. -The .management of the road have been anxiously looking forward to the time when j thfs stat( of tiii'igs should arrive, ho that the ac- tual operating, expenses of the road could be ar- rived at and distinguished. Their wishes approach . realization. I Maj. O. K. Kepian holds the proxy for the State, ' aud VYm. t. Mullins, Esq.. represents the amount ot stock liciu oy uie wmiu.groii anu I Railroad Company. Journal vj Ihursday. of stock held by the Wilmingron and Manchester ! -- ; ,- ; . j f s oX t 4 Tr wiAta Yon allow in ,',. , . t mo"mii mv your public places of resort--l mean oufi my lords and ladiesyou allow things to be said Ui ! voiir hearing, of which your modesty ought to be - r- ashame!. You can sit in theatres to near plays. jat which your ' mo.lesty. should blush I say naught for piety. That the rudder sex should have listened to the obscenities of " La Travi i ata," is surely bad enough, but that ladies of the I highest refinement and the most approved taste '. should "dishonor themsehxM by such a patronage : of vice,' is indeed intolerable. Let the sins of the lower th eatn s escape Without your censures, ye I gentlemen ot England; the lowest beastiahtv ot j tne nethermost hell of a play-house can look to vour tra houses for their excuse. I thought Ti i. ,ld ,; citv makes to piety. : , '.. . ..u cfirimntind that tor .sure rney wum,un ort.c v f-- -- after ich a warning as they have had from the pres itself a press which is certainly not too re iM.thf.v would not so indulge their evil pas- r sons. But because the pill .i gnaea, ye musi. drain the poison; o because the thing is popuiai, ! . . " " - u. : i.i r nr,n,7, it ; it l IUSIIU1. 11 IS Siwmmaure, . is deceitful; Ye take yonr ctniuren to near wuai i m tW. L I I'll! fX m w m " - - ' l.-. tict-pr nti? tit TO listen to. Ye your- , r . ; . . . and grand company, tx listen to tilings from which yonr modesty- onght to revolt And I would fain hope it docs, al though the tide may for a while deceive you, i , Sermon 2ith,third sent. A Peculiar Ixmtrnos. A young gentle man wearing a stndy gown went to Concord, II and told the hackman at the railway; elAtion, that he wanted to go to " tbe institution'.-where-upon Jehu conveyed him to the State pnou-
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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