' 1!Y J. I, I'KNXINGTON. .
The ' DAILY PROGRESS" is served to town and
nntrv subscribers at Six Dot.laks a year payable
advance. All papers discontinued when the time
"li.l' for expires, unless renewed.
Advertisements inserted as Special or Bishop No
. are charged oue-Laif more than the usual rates,
te'nlinea (leaded; or less ooAMtutinjg a square -
ufinl'!K' ihih--' ...-...,.- - .. , - v. . .
notice
jHiinerit? inserted every, other -day .will be
. . ...
, ..A 371 rents
e,l 37 cents for each insertion after the first.
Cli" " . . . r 1 1 rv-i liar 4 InaArtlAnu fir vwf
when advertisement are handed in they will
L inserted till forbid, (tf.) and charged 50 cents for
BUSINESS CAliDS.
(ioPAIET. EK!II 1 1 NOTICE. The under
i v ncii wouM respectfully announce to the citizens
f wb-m and adjuinin counties, that they have this
t ' iit. r d int cnjtyrtiiership under tlte name and
firm of C A. HAUT, I5li0. & CO., and are now pre-irf-d
to Uiv t our numerous customers the largest
.,,,.tt i.t food.- in our line, that has ever been
hruu"ht to thi i iarkrt, consi-tmjr of Stoves, Grates,
WoooVn and Hollow. Ware, Planished lirittania and
Silvt-r w;ire; l.u:ijs of every description, l$umin:
i'iiiid and Iv.tom.k- Oil, at wholesale and retail, and
j.vcrv oti cr article uually 'kept iu a IIOUfcrE FUR
NISHIN(;'HHE. . e - '
II iviiij increased'our facilities for manufacturing
Ti". S.i'i-t Iron and Copper Wares,-we are now pre
nitiKd t" iuniisiitliose wia want to jMirchase anything
In ur line at lower prices than can be purchased in
iinv of the Northern cities. Please give us a call
sati-d'v vourselvcs of the truth of our assertion.
Corner of Iiroad and JItddle Streets, one door south
oft!-d Court Hons.:, Newhern. N. C,
; A. IIaut, Hokack Hart, Jklics Lkwis.
y. J. Ail person- iiaving claims against C. A.
H VKT !t 1JUO., wid present them, ani those indebt
ed will j!.-ae cnll and settle Up, as the accounts of
the ial" nun 'must be clocil.
XuvMiihi 1, ix.-,itf C. A. HART & RRO.
1 i.oimv. ai,i.i:.,
J DKAI.KK IX FANCY &. STAPLE
JJ!V- (i'(M)DS, BOOTS, SHOES, JJ ATS,
CAPS, C, -
. roLLOK stki:i:t, NEWRERX N. c,
Would r.'.-jM-ct r'uily iiv;te the attention of the public
taJiis Stock, wiiicli will be found fir, veil assorted,
mid suliii ieiitly large'at all seasons of the year.
"Oid.'rs promptly ami carefully attended to.
Sept 1 r dly
The
" Tloctcrji". ENtnblialimeiit
Or XEWUEKN, N. c.
T UI.r. IIAUB!X,
. WUOLKSALK ,V KKTAIL DEALER IN
Si Ai'i.K, Fancy, FoKKKiX and Domestic
i, Dry (J oodx,
It'll, Crip, Boots nuil Shoes, CnrH-li iig. Matting,
Kiigx, Jt iri'lrj, lnmlix, Ilraily-Maile Clothing,
&c.
Nkwheiix. N. C.
J. M. F. Hahkipon has just received a complete
aKM)itment suitably for the season, and will continue
t receive by erery arrival all desirable Articles and
Novelties ot the season.
'Particular attention paid to errierx.
Sept 1 dly
I
"K. I,AK.
) ICcci i iiitf, I'orvnrdiiig A: ComiiiiKioii
M E K (J 11 A N T ,
(at?the st' formerlv' occupied bv Win. P. Moore,
J()UNER OF SOl'Tjl FRONT & MIDDLE STS.
. h. i i . n . iX t:
l'artiicular attention given to toe Sale of Country
i Von tide, auu ttie 1'urchase ot (Joods cenerallv
I liav a convenient Wharf and eommodiou
Wnreh
ue.
I have-also a line of first-class Vessels
rniiiiing regularly hetweeii this port and the ports of
"Sfw Yjrk and Baltimore
Airerits in N.v York :
Agents in Baltimore :
Jamks Coxseh fc Sons,
dly
U'AVJS &, IIolmks
".Sept C :
W.u. v. w sii 1 1 o::s,
(IpXEllAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
IvA-iT Pkost Stukkt, Nkwbkkn, N. C:,'
Agent for SMITH S LINE New York Packets. 1
(load received and fornarded .
S-Tt-1 dly
4 T. Vi.
iV. GEXERA L COMMISSION MERCHANT
. EAST FRONT STREET,
IVrwbcrn, N. V.
rii j. airsiKs,
1. DEALER IX NAVAL STORES
and Commission Merchant,
Corner East Fioiif-aud Smith, Front. St.
I'ork,- P.acon, Lard. Corn, Whisky, Flour, Coal,
Pay, &, ( A supply always on hand,"' and for sale on
coMiiuissiou. ('.onsignmrnts will have every atten
tion. Will kt-op vessels, running for Baltimore, bv
ss. and thronga the canal. Freight taken at market
rate.
Se:t 1
dly
1 EOliU'AUIHXa A- COMMISSION "
M E R C II A N T S ,
'''' New Dkkne, N. C.
i t Cash Advances made on Consignments to be
Bo.d. lu-iv o; f-rwardod to Northein Markets.
J, dly
V:iTl,I V MH A- U'lllTTV,
C-J M M I S S I i) N M F R C IT A X T S ,
lUO AD STR EET, NEWI5ERN, N. C,
Keop- vonstantlv mi !i;iml all iirticU-s usuullv found in
, .. , , - LI 'A R IE TV S'l 'ORE, '
wliit-a they will sell at a (air profit.
Strict attention paid to the sale of country produce.
S,pt 1 ' div
T ! ATfYIiTT,
SO FT 1 FRONT STREET,
Y"'d respectfully call the attention of families, and
tint puhhc generallv, to his lnrtre and well selected
, STOCK OF GROCERIES, -n.Ii
!ls Su-ai-5, both refined and raw; Molasses,
,,', Toilee, 1,,lk. Flour, 6'iieese, Soaps, Candles,
"mis, In.th North Carolina and Western; Meal, and,
in Hue, very article kept for family use. A fresh
""l'P'.v .of Cra-kers of nil kinds just received. Also
" -lv's,"f'"ent of Roots and Shoes, Hats and
'(. ami Doniesiics. Anv one wishing." to furnish
iiHiM.nnily will do well to ive him a call before
piiie.insmg elsewhere, as he is determined that none
!:wty dissati -tied. He is sellinir bv wholsale
'f retail cheap for Cash or Country Produce.
dly
(I1"- i i-iii:u7
lT,! . 1R in '!!C FRIES, (except liquor)
1 ' Lood, Fi-Ii Seines and Nets, Twines and
Lipes, Salt and Fresh Fish. &c . &c.
Jttieuljtr attention given to the sale of Produce
i ' - , to receiving and forwarding Goods on the most
in.ra.-ae terms. W
- t" - .
1 . , ( 9 MM I S S I 0 N M E R C II j
ANTS.
li .e-s t , ' 1 TMI!' Ie.ntlier, Rivets and Rurrs.
J ; ( .u-ular.and other Saws, &c, &c.
nisat, '! -ntt,,nt5f Pven to the Sale of Produce,
o o We. vnig aAd Forwarding Goods.
will nfT. , 0,,,, Htr" Ncwbern. JV. C,
Sept VUnnVtly to tl business entrusted to him.
jr Vn ti frni ; dIy
JX(OR OF NAVAL STORES,
Nii,;-s, J.,.,1 ' -vt r??1 -nn Promptly attend to all
n''ut' W, V w' ;f r h,"n be ft,mui penerallv
Pert! .. ' " n!tto,,l tore. '
St'r,uhtr. attention giren to the sale of Nayal
A H:v,. r...-. Septl-3m
and PiK counties. ;j,n
C is.;, i?'''l,v ninety of Agricultural Implements,
lii-'i't Ai' i !'l1li,lzers Eime, Calcined Plaster, Ce
S;; ,,!'Ur 1)llst- Iro. Steel, -Iron Axles and
Ii'.'ii "I: ,.l'mlwr,Nils, Cisterns and Force Pumos
, ' '. Ivlltilier n,,,l I....,!!,,,,, l!,,,,,!. T...l i
"..if j ;."?- f -4.: U' ;f - ' .- .;' . i ;. . v'-;':V-
A I V P I
' - -7 1 .
VOL. I.
U.E.W'BERJf, N.
BUSINESS ClRDS.
- - i i
The IVcwbrrn ITTntnal
FIRE I N S U K A X C E
CO MP A XV.
rillUS ComDuiiv has now been
in successful opera-
JL-
. -
THREE YEARS,
During which time no assessment lias been made to
meet losses.
The Company is now prpnarei
to receive Applica-
tions lor
N S U If, A N
' E,
Which may be made to any of tihe different Agents
throughout the State, or
to the
undersigned, ut the
office of tl
jie Com,pnny, intjhis pi
MOSES
W. JARVIS, Secretary:
Newborn, N. C, Sept 1
'dlv
T V. IC'AlSJIHIt,
I WHOLESALE AND RE
AIL DEALER IN
Drnjfi", Jlcdit inoK, riirmiral, PainlK, Oil,
UEASIS, 1)1 ; STCfES, PERFUMERY,
SrUGICAT. IXSTCMEXT5
PATIENT MEDICINES
PURE WINE
AND I BRANDY,
Lraraern rr.is, tunning i-nvi, yc.,. -r., $-c.
Q6 POLLOK 'STREET, NEW1JERN, N. C.
Sept 1 - I dlv
J.
V. JO ISO A IV,
Wholesale mid Jlvin
Druggist,
NEWLERN, NL C
Keei)s cohstantly oii h
and a large and well selected
STOCK OF FRESH DRUtiS AND MEDICINES
Also an extensive a-isortmcnt of
PAINTSJ OILS. DYE STUFFS, TOILET SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, CIuARS.
and an nidlesi raric-ty of l-"jnuy A rl iclcw.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited, and
promptly .attended to. I Sept 7-dly
BA NlX"cXlV:Ti:"A I'FAC TOKV A ?ifi
RAKE R Y
VOLLOK STREE T, NEWBERX, X. C. '
We are now-manufacturing a 'large and varied as
sortment f plain and fancy "Candies, suitable for the
Fall and Winter. trade. It is sitrrior to any ever im
ported, ai d is sold at a less price! than a .good article
can be bcught in C;e Northern Cities. We have re
duced tlu priceiu order to see if you will fatten North
ern Manufactories in preference jto those at home,
lie fell in lots of () lbs. and njnea ids.
Stick Candles at -1 Cc.
Sugar an 1 Burnt Almonds,. ;. . . 2;c.
Lozengeii, all kinds, i... j ..... 22c. 25c.
Sugar PI ims and other Pan Wtrk,. . . .,.. 18c5 2i!c.
Mottoes, plain, j 22c.
ard all other kinds at equally low rate.
We ar prepared to manufacture 2,000 lbs. per
week. Will you buy it ? "
Our Cajndies are free irompoi&bn, (coloring) Clialk,
Starch, Flour, and all other impurities. We! use
nothing 1
ut the best double refined
crushed stiL'ar.
and uarrtant. it to keep in any climate, if it does not,
return it and the money shall be refunded, together
with cost of transportation. We are also nrenared
with our Bakery, to manufacture Sugar and Butter
Crackers in any quantity.
Prices V 16 I u the hid.
Sugar C ackers, j. ..... . ..... Sc.
Butter Crackers, j .... ..... 7c.
Also small cakes of all kinds seiiurelv packed in bar
rels at 10c. 20c. per" lb. Also liinreVakes. for Wed
dings ami Parties, ornamented as well as thev can be
anywhere iu the world, at $2 $25 in fact, we make
everything that is made in similar concerns through
out the c i
untry. : ! . ; -:-- ,
We
ments
In
(ve, in order to sret the latest rmnrnvp-
, se
ut one ot our workmen North. He will re
turn in a
out three, weeks, and
if anytbing new in
our busiiJetiS has come out this
season, we wul mtro-
duce it liere soon after his return.
Your obedient servant
Oct 22
BANKS. Agent.
9S a rblr Y a-rd ,
XEWIIERX,'N.'CA-
Marble Monument.
The subscriber
is
receivinir : a lartre
stock of Ainerican.
and Fortign Ma tide
and is at all times
prepared to fill or
ders for Moni'virnfx,
Slabs arid T amb
Stones of every de
scription, at less
than. NORTH K It N
prices.
Our work will be
delivered in n) part s
of North Carolina
and Virginia Free of
char-re.
Our workmanship lias been ir-nerallv introduced in
some thirty counties in North Carolina, and Mieak
for itself.
Orders
v mail will meet
with prompt attention and
be faithfully executed.
Address!, .1. C.
WIER, Newbern, N. C.
Mr. Jamek Robertson, Traveling Ageut
ept id
dly
ililiLlD WUVTI2U I.UPORTATIO..
' . " . 1S3S. !-'t '. .
LEWIS PHELPS, MERCHANT, TAILOR,
l"ollok Sited, Hli(rn, IV. t,
Has just returned from the Noi th having purchase a
larre and jsuperior stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TESTING S,jS:C.
All of whih, having iu his employ first class work
men, he is prepared to have made up in a superior
manner. Cut and style warranted to give satisfac
tion. !
READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMENS
FURNISHING GOODS, &C., ,V:C.
A varied j and well selected ttox-k of Ready Made
clothing icoats; pants, vests, shirts, cravats, -gloves,
flannels aud in fa t a general assortment of every
thing which is.'' necessary to--complete the Wardrobe
of a gent k man of tasteall of which 'may be had at a
very smal advance on New York cost.
Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the ex
tensive stork of plain and fancy cloths, cassimers and
vesting on hand. He feels as's-ured that, among the
many different styles and patterns, it will be easy tor
all to suit jf hemselves. j j
-UT tire on I'ollok street, next door to the Post
Office.
Oct 12-dtf
TIlo MhinprrN, ItuildciN aiid Lmubrr Dral-
X t rs.-j-The subscriber! is repared to furnish af
short notice, LUMBER; either Rough or Planed, by
the cargo or in smaller quantities. V
Rugh li umber, any size and length under
" :: : 50 feel, i -,- -"V
Planed Tdn-rue and GriMveil 'Floorin?, and Rabbit
ted Wetxtherboarding; Dotir Facings and
j Window Casincs. ' -
Sawed Laths in anv quantities. Terms strietlv cash
R. N. TAY'LOR. AsrenU ,
Sept 1
i 7 .
d3m
Vood,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,
East side
C'v7 House., ;
XEJVBF.RX. XoCa..
Is constanj
lly mauufacturiltg every thing in bis line
of businesK.
All orders promptly attended to.
Oct 25
.- I"."-- - !:': : ; dly. " .
C O P F I . , ! 1 -- - - : " .
URGE ON 1 DEXTTS T.
Permameritly Located in the Town of "Newbern ten
ders his proteisionnl services to the citizens
of Newbern and surroundinsr countrv
Officf on South Front sL, opposite theGastou Honse
NM't I : ' - "..-' " I I '- dAwlv
fltf ' J. S
N ewberh
TT If. 1
111.
C, THURSDAY MORXIXG, DECEMBER 2, 1858.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Ta-Iton & Thomas, i
Whnlfixnle. Ratail and Commission Merchants.
Corner of Iiroad and Hancock Streets,
XEU BERX, X. C, I
Have just received and keep constantly on band, a
irood 'assortment of the bet quality of FAMILY
GROCERIES, such as Flour, Meal, Pork, I Bacon,
Lard, Cheese. Butter, Suar, Coffee, Molasses. Al
so. Kersey, Blankets. Cotton Bagging-"' and. Rope,
Boots, Slices, Hats, Croekerv, &.C., &c
Oct 23 : dtf
A
ctno.
NEW AND SPLENDID MILLINERY,
MRS. IVEY & MRS. MISSILLEIR will bej pleased,
to see their friends and numerous citomers iit teir
SHOW ROOMS, on Craven street. Thev have pist
opened,- THIS DAY', their Fall and Winter Style's of
Miiliuerv, which, as usual, are very beautiful.
Ot 13' dtf
S F. DABOKN, WATCIIMAKEH AND
VT. dEWELER, 1'oMock street, next riojr to the
new Si ie of Emo et Cuthbert. Ef q , having jrocur
cd i vi of Bottoms' Improved Patent I'niveiisal Foot
L:tthe.-,- is tmiw fully prepared to execute Wnv and
ailkin.ls o WATCH-WORK, in the. best ajid neat
est possible' manner, at the shortest notice,! and on
reasonalde tefiiis. !, ; !
All work' entrusted to my care will be warranted
to'srive perfect satisfaction, or no charge will Ijie made.
'Give me n trial once, and your confidence for the
flit ure ish all be mine. , ' I
'.A good assortment of Watches and Jewtliy of the
best quality, constantly on hand. f'
Oct 19 ' ' : ' : . , " . ' jd6m
c
(OIAIITXKIN3BIl IVOT3CK. -We tneun-
detsiaued. have this dav entered into al Copart-
nership under tlie firm of MERRILL & MILLER,
for the purptse of carrying on the Gas-fittingjbusiness
in all its branches, and will-keep 'constantly!-' on hand
a 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, ojiposite the Wasltington Hotel,
in the rear of Mr. John F, Hauff's Music St 6re. Or
ders from the country promptly attended toi
SAMUEL MERRILL.
OctlLSm ALEX. MILLER, -Jr.-
. L , . i i
Gi:ou;f itisiioi, i
NEWBERN, N. C,
Manufacturer of Window Sash , Blinds, Pannjel Doors,
Shutters, Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters,
Newels, &c, &e. j
ALSO, ';-; .
ires and keeps constantlv on band, a larire
JABIXET FURXiTURE, at wholpsale
manufactur
tock of CABIXL
and retail. i ' ' 1
Sash Mill on Broad st., Ware Rooms on Middle street.
Sept 1 . ? " dly ,
XKWBKUN llOTKLS.
W M . P . MOO RE , PRO P R I E T OR .
The subscriber having taken charge of the above'
establisbmeid, respectfully announces that it is" now
open for the accommodation of the TRAVELINt
I'LlilAV and JSUADliKS (iKMliALLY.
The Gaston House is pleasantly located, from the
south windows of which therepis 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. ij '
The Rooms are large and well furnished.
The Table is well supplied, from the Northern and
Home Markets. . ' M
Iiaving '"also large and commodious Stables and
excellent Ostlers, he will board Horses! by day,
week or month. He has also convenient arrange
ments for the accommodation of Horse Drovers.
Tlie Proprietor will exert every effort to give en
tire satisfaction to those who ma v favor him with
their p:. lounge. WM. P. MOORE.
Sept t . :.. - ..".- . .. ...;,;.. . - djy . .:
fAfIII.2T.N .'IIOTKIi. !
T f CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. !
BROAD STREET, XEWBERX, X. C.
JOHN F. JONES, PROPRIETOR. ! ' '
The undersigned respectfully anuouncesj to the
traveling public that be has taken charge of j this old
and pipular establishment, and is now prepared to
l accommodate travelers and private iamilu-s with
hoard by the day or month on the most accommoda
ting terms. j
His .TABLE will always be furnished with the best
provi.-ion.thnt home and foreign markets cap afford.
The Washington Hotel has large rooms, is nearer
'he Depot, the Court House and the business streets
l'.r:n anv other in the citv. "
An OMNIBUS will always; be at the Depot and
Landing on the arrival of tlie cars and steamboat to
convey passengers to the Hotel free of all charge.
By stopping at. this,. Hotel - passengers will have
ampleU me to obtain meals. " i .
Having also a large and commodious Stable and
an excellent Ostler, he is fully prepared to board
horset by the dayweek or month at the most rea
sonable rates. . ' . . . , :
Nov 22 dly JOHN V. JONES.
TRAXSIKXT BOARDING nolSE,
Near the Railroad Depot f i t
XEWBERX, X. C. v i
The subscriber having taken and refitted a House
on Handcock Street, only a few steps from the Rail
road Station, is now prepared to accommodate the
traveling public with Board and Lodging, am! Lopes
to be able to give satisfaction all who call on hiin.
A boy will be in attendance regularly at the Depot
to convey baggage to and from the house without
charge. "" --' -
TERMS FOR BOARD .:
1'erDay ......... ...... $1 00 to $1
rer w efK.................
Nov l-llm i
IX
- i
k 'imMmrm : mil 1 j ,
W. C. LOFTIN
NO. 76.
-H0TKLS.1
AaSIOS IIOTEI, ir i
subscriber takes pleasure iu annoVmWto Li
KfniLlfltPuli1,c ge'allyt.at V ha taken
this. Ions established anT well known Hotel, and has
iiiniir cvci y IKISlUie
preparation to arriimn.lntu l.a
ouifuess
s, traveling ajid visiting portions of the pub
t he most satisfactory manner Prt T,!,.
lie, in
tention is paid to bis table, and every comfort pr,C
vi-.Ied m his rooms His stabler ara'abundautly suo-
iniea, ana attended by a careful cutler; and to all J
ueyartnients the proprietor ffives his personal atten
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 patronae'is
confidently solicited. WM. ROWSEE.
.VA . . ,;. dly,
SALISBURY N. C.-This popular Hotel,' by
the indefatigable Rohakds, still continues to sustain
its tonner reputation for neatness, quiet, and good
tare, and -no house iu North Carolina enjovs a better
proportion of the 'patronage of the traveling public"
It is located in the business portion of Salisbury and
remote from the. bustle and confusion iiecessar'v at
tendant on railroad hotels. Here the wenry traveler
is sure of a quiet night 's rest. - An Omnibus, drawn
by four splendid bavs,'alv, avs at the depot on the
Hi nval ot the cars, for the use of- the guests of tbe
Rowan House, free of extra charge.
Stage passengers, remember,' there is but one
Stage Offiev in Salisbury, and that is kept at the
Rowan House. When you arrive on the cars don't
be misled by false out cries of ' hirelin-rs and ser-vin,,s-"
H. L. ROBARDS.
Sejit 1 " dlv
T.
Ij. BIAIili, . .
Formerlv Proprietor of tl
, -'-' - ' .- Newoern, N. C., now at the
WESTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK. '
Having' recently identified himself with the interests
of tins establishment, would respectful s(dicit vour
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 they will find a genuine
Southerner to attend to their wants and comforts.
The house is admirably located, especiallv for
business men, being on Courtland Street, only a few
doors from Broadway, in the immediate vicinity. o
the Soutl tem Railroad and Steamboat Stations. 1
has ample accommodations, having some 250 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, Sec,
&,c. To suit the times, board has been reduced to
SI .r i per day. I). D
New York, Sept I -dly
WINCHESTER ,
Proprietor.
1 AISKATT'S ISOTET.This convenient and
well arranged establishnient has just undergone a
thorough renovation, from cellar to'garret, and hav
ing been furnished with new furniture tbrougbout, is
now open for the reception of travelers, under the
direct supervision and management of Messrs. JOHN
JARRATT &. BRO., who Mill use eyery 'exertion to
keep a first class Hotel. JOHN JARRATT,
Petersburg,. Virginia, T. J. JARRATT.
Sept 1- ; d3m '
W AL TER'H N A 'f 1 O ML Ii IIOTlil.,
T T Comer of Main and Church Streets,
Norfolk. Ta ..
WM. L. WALTERS. Proprietor.
Sept 1
dly
MISCELLANEOUS CARDS.
W. ."CLKilIIOIVS,
Will promiitlv attend to the collection of hi one v.
or any general business entrusted to him. Address,
" Salem, Forsyth county, N. C." Oct 1-dly
1 t r u is Vi aijj;t i' ,
WITH
D. COMJt tll RRAY,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
noiilh Mreel, Icvr ork,
Sept. 1. dly
T 1 1 liiVot ii, iAKi;v & t o.,
31 MANUFACTURERS OF SASHES, FRAMES
Bunds, Doo'rs-and Spoke, of a r uperior quality.
; SALISBURY, N O.:
All kind,-, of Ornamental Woid: Work,: Palings,
Bracket,;, &c.,-done at short mrfice. ( ntracts taken
for fitting up and for erection of Buildings -of all
illKlS; ;
Sept fVdfinr
w.
KAKSIKU,
ARCHITECT A- CIVIL ENGINEER.
SALISBURY, N. C.,
Will furnish Designs and Specifications fqr; and su
perintend Town Houses, Cottages,'";. Villas. Stores,
C'.urcbes, Pu'dic Buihlings; also for constructions
belonging to Railroads, as Bridges of Stone, Wood
or Iron, and all buildings required at Stations. Plans
and Estimates giveii.for the Improvement of Water
Power and 3Ieflianical Constructions in general.
References. lion. John W. Ellis ;. Ch arles F.
s . ifjuci, x ic., ai . xi. it. , v. x . . l ii ici. ii iiii, x i trfir. ,
l v;.i..,. i...... r i i . f i r.,..iA..i..n rr...n .
J. C. Turner, Chief Eng. W. N. C. R.-R. ; R. F. Si-
monton, treasurer. . " . Sept b-dhm
A;
11 C IS 1 T K V X u -:.-
WM. PER CI VAL,
Architect and C ivil liisineer,
Otlice, Smith's Brick Building, Favetteville Street,
RALEIGH, N. C,"
Will fumisb designs for Churches, Public Buildings,
Stores, Town and Country residences, Alterations of
Old Buildings, Specifications and Superintendence.
He will also attend' to the Laying off 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
IMibiie and private works in Europe, Canada and the
Tnited .States, he hopes to give satisfaction. -He re
spectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally
engaged in this Slate
.The Building Committee on the ChapelTIill Uitiver-
sity Improvements.
The "Building Commit
ndttee of the Raleigh hew Baptist
Church ' '
R. S. Tucker, Esq., Raleigh.
William M. Boylan, Esq., Raleigh.
Wm. S. Battle, Esq., Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co.
N. 15. A large number of Original Designs for
Churches, Villas, &c: can be seen at his office.
Sept 1 ' dim
PItl.TKRi niul E.XiRAVKRS' CARIJJt
and Card Board, at ALLEN S Card Depot,
No. 30 Beckmau Street, New .Y"4rk, at very low
rates for cash.- 40,fK0 sheetsof Card Board, consist-
V",r T- ' 1 V V? i"-,' l(. - rS'
Railmad, Railroad Ticket, Pnntcrs ana Loloied
Boards of all kinds. 4,o'i0 'dozen of the above
kinds of all sires. 10,000 Gold Embossed Show
Cards; 20,000 Chromotvpe do. : 3-"0 dozen Fancy
Cards ; 600 doz. Firemen's, 3liUtr- and Civic Ball
Cards; 500 doz. Orders of Dancing, all sizes, plain
and fancy; Glazed IVters, all colors (trade -'sup-.
plied ; Bronzes, ail qualities -.
,': .;. mnl i-. ,'iV a
iii v i I u x rrTi t
- i from
articles, and all others who may waist them, tjiat he
sible point on the Atlantic & North Carolina Railt
Roail, MEAL, FLOUR, LATHES, and all decn
t ion's of LUMBER, at ns low prices a they can be
fnrwi. d-wlipv lie ronectfullv solieitt' orders.
I Oct 7 Su - -K.ti,N. C
TWDAnTlTTA T1KAI.RKM IN 1.1 .MllKli. i
JL LATHES, MEAL AND FLOUR. The un.ler- j One man was stabbed,
i.r,.A T.rtino.,r r.f Tull'ii Sfmn Mills - bear Kin i dprpffl, we learn, are n-
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ston. N. C begs leave to inform dealers in the above It is sai i al least fifty men
YK A HLY A1)V EHTI SING KATES.
Half jqcark.
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Five day
One wevk......
Two wtH'ki. . j. .
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-i oJf ,nre days....;..:.l 00
Four days.; Hl23
75 Tife day : .....1 50
.. 7 One w?k..Vit.u.1 75
4 Two ". . ...2 73
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..3 50 Twomiintlif;;.;.i.l7 IX)
..5 00 Three months-,. i... Id DO
..8 Oft Six -months- ,.16 00
.15 00 One year......... ... 00
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Three months, i
j Six months,
Im- rear.. .,
Twelve line make a yquar, mix lineo a halfjnar.
IjU-ra I arrangements made with yerry advertisers.
DAILY PROGRESS.'
TI I UR.SDAY MORN ING, DEC. 2, 185
Written for the " Daily Pnigrtwi."
Frieudnhlp, l.ile, Lore. r f
' BY BEATRICE. " --' - ' :
What is fiieudblupT "Tis us a naine: ;
Thut's written on the shore ; ' f
Tbe wave will rise and wash the sand.
We i?ee the name no more, . . ,
"I"'" thus that frituids while wealth abound,;-,
Are ever by our side, . k
But sliould misfortune on via frown,
They go with fortune' tide ' "
But what its love? 'Tis like a rock, : "
Imbedded by the' sea ; ' !
Toe wind may blow, the ocean rock,
But firm 'twill ever be.
Thus love when once within the heart, K '
Defies misfortiyie's wave ; i 4 .' "
It lives and ne'er will from it part . "' 5
Till buried iu the grave. , n 4
And what is life 1 'Tis like a flower, ' ' -
Bedecked in transient hues : '" . -
Ere we the treasure bold with power, y
It droops, it fades; it dies; ; , : s v si
Th flowers will live and bloom again -
As lyve'ly as "before,"
And we mnv find a life and rein ' '
Where death will come tio more.
From the Paris Correspondence of a N. Y. Journal.
Scandal About E.wekok N a r oleox .A"
little scandal is afloat about the Emperor just
now," which is said to have excited the suscepti
bility of her Majesty ; Eugenie. There is a very
beautiful lady by the name pf M residing- in
a cottage at St. Cloud, and the story runs that the
Emperor meeting her one day in the park, when
taking a quiet ride with Col. Fleury andtwo
servants, w as so: struck with her that he caused
inquiries to be made, which resulted m the fol
lowing romantic history : . t . : ,
It was ascertained that her maiden name was
E ; that she was the daughter of ah English
baronet, and had very recently married'a Colonel
M , a gentleman of. considerable fortune. " Im
mediately after the marriage the parties wentlto
spend the honeymoon at Oxford,, from which far
tamed. University .the parties returned after a'fort
night's sojourn. In the manner of the lady there
was nothing to show that she was not contented
with her new situation ; but it was. observed the
brow of Col. M , who was some ; twenty-five
years the young lady's senior was clouded,
The newly married pair were visiting at the
house of the bride's father, when in the" course of
the night, the whole family were , aroused s from
their slumber by frightful screams coming from
Mrs. -'s chamber, and shortly after, by the
door beii opend, and tbe lady . herself rushing
out. The result of this strange affair was, .that
the lady and her husband were accommodated
with.seperate apartments, and a,few days after
wards Mrs. - -, aniill the tears ef her' relatives.
f and evidently with the profound sorrow of her
husband, took her departure, and has since been
living at St. Cloud. -
She is not yet twenty years of age. " Her eyes
are of that lustrous hue, it is said, which is por
trayed in the paintings of Murillu ; aud, though
English, her complexion is that of a transparent
brunette. The cause of her early lnatrimonal
difference is said to be simply a determined re
pnguaii.ee to submit to . the embraces of her hus
band, rather than encounter which hc quitted
him. Her mother is known to bp of very eccen
ti ic characf er, and two of her brothers were once
j under restraint, in cinsequence of what appeared;
j very like direct Insanity. . ; ! - :
j. The Emjicror was greatly interested in all he
bad beard of this young lady, and induced the
: Empress to command- her attendance at the palace,
i where her l)eauty, the simplicity of her manners,
and the slight shade of melancholy whjch tinged
her smile, made her the object of general attrac-
tion. The Eifitress conccivexl a warm friendship
for 'her,7 and had her constantly about her person,
i till one day something in the dejiftrtment of his
; Majesty to the interesting stranger greatly offend,
! ed her, and, with her usual impulsiveness, the
I new born friendship was broken off since which
: the. beautiful Mrs. M - has been seen no more
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"l. i" pa.ace ; out ii is averreu uiai me rmperur
himseit has been more than onre seen incog to
enter the cottage, and that his Majesty's success
has been greater than that of the gallant Colonel
in inducing the u bride and no wife" to submit to
the universal law of marriage.
I give the late rumur as it was told me: and,
though I vouch for nothing, I believe there is
some truth in it.
i i Royal Tomfoolery. Can it be wondered at
that royalty is rendered ridiculous in the eyes of
Americans, when the absurdities of some of its
customs appear in the English newspapers f
i Here is a sjecimen paragraph from the London
- TeJegrap i. Commenting upon the appointment
! of the Prince of Wales (aged 17) to the Colonel-
! -v,of a regiment, apposition that brave men reach
j on ly alter years oi aruuous feriyeaiiu uaxxxig
valor, the paper remarks ;-
The infant Archduchess of Austria, by a sort of
; Pragmatic sanction 'unknown out of Germany, is
a Colonel of Horse ; the baby of Louis Napoleon
! holds a military command; the Queen of Grace
Vis a brigadier; and. before long, it is more than
probable that tho Princes Frederick William of
Prussia will be enrolled as Captan of a Cuirassier
Guard. V ,''.' '"" -' ! -
- A Mississippi Frce FiGirr.-The Rankin
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county (Miss.) Journal tells of a free fight at the
; Court-house of that eounty, which beats even A
,.',' tx
North Carolina hght. . It says:
j "After the trial, there was a general fighf,
; -jfj, we are told was unequalhd in jKint of the
nuin,er en-rared. by anvthitg that has ever,hap-
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pc-ncl in tlie county. One Mlw canglit.np
i J V . Anomer iwi wo-um num;,
wilu which ue ucn xo tv i.v .- j .
and the wounds, though
ot liltelv to prove - mortal.
were engaged in the
j row.
HD'G BT a MoB A man named Myers was
want0nly stabbed and killed at Hannibal, I1L4, ft
few -jav8 nr0t br a desperado named Adams,
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J tres where he Knng until life was eitiuct.
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