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- -1 - 1 -. r 3:- -T ji "BY J. L PENNINGTON. . The DAILY PROGRESS " is served to town and ntrv subscribers at Six Dollars a year payable Ivange. All paper discontinued. when tlie time W I1 forxpires, unless renewed. Advertisements inserted as Special or Bishop No . A are charged one-half more tliaa the usual rates, Klines (leaded) or less consitutiiig a square. Martinc notices inserted tor 25 cents; Funeral tices 2ocentP; Obituaries at advertising rates. Advertisements inserted every other day will be weed Ti cents for each insertion after the first, r Where the number of insertions are not ex ed when advertisements are handed in they will Everted till forbid, (ff,) and charged 50 cents for the firet insertion and 25 t ents for each continuance BUSINESS CARDS, COl'AUTKUSIIIP IYOTICE The under. igned would respectfully announce tothe citizens nfv'ewbern an 1 adjoin!"'.? counties, that they have this j into copHitner.sliij) under, the name and firm of C. A. flAlrf, MlO. and are now pre nureil to-sliow to our numerous customers the largest Liortmeut of goods in our line, that has ever been rmrht to this market, consisting of Stoves,. Grates, V.x'" illhw Ware, Planished lirittania and Silver ware. Lamps of' every description, Burning Ylavi nod Ktrosiue Oil, at wholesale and retail, and fvrrv otlierfarticle usually kept in a HOUSE FUIt- LSUING STOKE. V uttvin increased our facilities for manufacturing Tin Sheet Iron and Copper Wares,, we are now pre pared to furnish those who want to purchase anything in our line at lower prices than can be purchased in anvof the Northern cities. Please give us a call anil satisfy yourselves of the truth of our assertion, i Corner of Uroad and Middle Streets, one door south of tU Court House, Newborn. N. C, C. -A. JIakt, Horace Hart, -Julius Lewis. J. All persons having claims against C. A. If AliT & IJRO., will present thein, and those indebt ed will please call and settle up, as the accounts of tlie mte farm must oe cioseu. Noveinber l, 1858-dtf C. A. HART & BRO. (IFOIUiE Al.IililV, I DEALER IV FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, .VC, POLLOK STREET, NEWBERN N. C, Would respectfully invite the attention of the -public to his Stuck, which will be found ncir, well assorted, and sutliciently large at all seasons ot the year. Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Sept 1 - - dly The "Modern" Kfnblihment OF NEJVliEKN, N. C. J .11. F. UAItKINO.'V, . WHOLESALE Si RETAIL DEALER IX Staple, Fancy, Fork ion and Domestic 1 r y H o 1 , Hat, Cap, Boot and Sluc,,C'irptivcrs. Mattings, Rugs, Jewelry, Trunk, Ready-Made Clothing, Nkwbkrn, X. C. J. M. F. Harrison has just received a complete assortment suitable for the season, and will continue' A receive by every arrival all desirable Articles and Novelties ot the season. . J'arliculav attention paid to orders. "-' ; Sept 1 ' ... V - I 'dly' 1) IS. LANK, 1), ISeceiviiig, I'or wart! iiig Sc Commission .'ME EC II AN T, (at the store former v occupied by Wra, P. Moore,) CORNER OF SOUTH FRONT L MIDDLE STS., NEWBERN, N. C. Particular attention given tothe Sale of "Country Produce, and t he Purchase of Goods generally. I hav a convenient Wharf and commodious Warehouse. I have also a line of first-class Vessels, running retilaiiy between this port and the polls of New York and 'Baltimore. Asrents in Nw York : I Agents in Baltimore Davis &. Holmes, j James Conner & Sons. Sept li dly rn. v. ivTiiTioitw, 1 HEX ERA I. COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Front Street, Newbern- N. C, Agent for SMITH'S LINE New York Packets. Goods received and forwarded. ??pHJ dly t. vs, XV. GENERA AL COMMISSION MERCHANT, .'. EAST FRONT STREET, lYewbem, IV. C. Septus . - . dly rn j. 11 vtiii p.m. - T. DEALER IN NAVAL STORES and Commission Merchant, Corner East. Front and South Front St. Pork, Ihicon, Lard, Corn, Whisky, Flour, Coal, Pay, &e. A supply always. on' hand, and for sale on commission.. Consignments will have every atten tion.. Will keen vessels runniiiir tor Baltimore, bv ... ... i j 1-. . . ..... . - ' . hu uirougu trie canal, rate. . s.-pf 1 ; Freight taken at market dly XT fur nu Ji i) ay; a- c mmts s to v M ER C.HANTS, New-Berne, JSt. C. if AilvbiK-es juiade on Consisrnments to be Mrf hrp, or I'rwardcd to. Northern Markets. : Mti . aw ; MA TIN A. J1ITTV. ( M M I S S f O X M F. J? C IT A V .T SI 1110 A 1 ) STREET. NEWBERN, N. C, ' Al?Coustautiy.ii liaud all articles usually found in ,.. A VARIETY STORE, ,!l,1y will sell at a lair profit. Hit t attciitum paid to the sale of country produce. cpt I dly J. E. AHVKTT, - SOUTH FRONT STREET, "ou.a respectfully call the attention of families, and public ireneially, to his Inrtre and well selected STOCK OY GROCERIES, tT n ?u-ars' both refined and raw; Molasses, Urn V , ; 1ork' FIonr' ?Me, Soaps, Candles, in fine, - 'in '.uii'iiii.v nun 11 i-pi t?i 11 ; Alien 1, ami, article kept fur family use. A fresh n; "i cnu-kcrs vt nil kinds just received. Also KIT H,S!"''tnient ot liouts and Shoes, Hats and 1 ''niestics. Anv one wishing to furnish ' i.'uhhv will, do well to rive liim a call before ii.5i.!Sln;Jpl!,fW"erP. lie 'is determined that none --"U Hv, r. .I ', He is celling bv wholsale IXTMii ..... -r. , t ' --. U satisfied Scut ' vncilll Ilr I .H l nr t '.mufi-w nu unu e. , dly "( : brvp., f 1n f'tiOCERlES, (except, liquors) . - ir ace., uuh Seines and Nets, Twines and i p,,.' cvut ana t ivsn it isfi. &,c. &e.1 ! "ft'-ution given to the sale of Produce HittiLn., 1 ', lv:nK' and forwarding Goods on the most terms.. Sfl.rllv M IWLVA" OMVKtt &r CO., . IkZ Y. u H S S I O N M E li C II A N T S . (-!in,V !,ver.y variety of Agricultural Implements m-ut xr.A "uL'zers, I.H line. Calcined Plaster. (: lilt fA.... T f . , -r .1 7 India p W"'. -dls, Cisterns and F JVk-n' t ''"r ,U,1 Itber Bandings, li ttrin,::!- "?ln:' lHther, llivets 'ii-i, iion, rieei, iron -Axles an orce Pumps, Rubber and , ..v.. .j., xjvtiiuer, aviveis ami uurrs . -i iu uier saws, !tc., A:e. L""toV a",'11,1,,n ffiven to the Sr-le of ProdiKe, c . Vccivmtr an,i v1rwarH;,wT n,.,wk. un.n given to the Sr-le . and Forwarding Goods ' HI I - ' '.''j VI VVUO, J 1 r. T1 lSTOR OF N in,.. . tr6l treet. !Vewbru. TV. S-t'1 rrlUptlv to all b,ls;T...B nntr,tn-1 f.i K!r dly UtrECTOR OF 4VAr wrnr-rc "ne : .Ir:eI.v? tuvl 'Promptly attend t. all T't Wm r v!f-;? ",,m- Mfly b? fuunl generally Parti.., ,!J . . hxi ford' Jtore. fe J ention given to the sale of Naval A iKTViT- " Sept l-3m . vf. M,,i, Counsellor at Lav, r ?nd tv C BERN, N.C, . r 0,:t l na tXa tourt of Craven, Jones, TarUrct "" Pitt cuuuties. 43m 1 VOL. I. NEWBERN, N. BUSINESS CARDS. The Xcwborn lutual , FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, rTUIIS Company has now been in sueeessful opera X tion for THREE YEARS, ; During which time no assessment has ibeen made to meet losses. ' The Company is now prepared to receive Applica tions for INS U R A N C E, Which may be made to any of the different Agents throughout the State, or to the undersigned, at the office of the Company, in this place. MOSES W. JAliVIS, Secretary. Newbern, X. C, Sept 1 dly J. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drugn, :Tlelirines, Chemical, Paints, Oil, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, , surgical instcments, patent medicines, PURE WINE AND BRANDY, Garden Sieds, Bnrriin Fyiid, Sc., fyc., ScC. 2G POLLOK STREET, NEWBERN, N. C. Septl dly J. V. JOIiOA.IV, Wholesale and Hetail DriiSTSist. NEWBERN, N. C, Keeps constantly 011 hand a large and well selected STOCK OF FRESH DliUGS AND MEDICINES. Also, an extensive assortment of PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, CIGARS. and an endless variety of Fancy Articles. Orders from the country respectfully-solicited, 'and promptly attended to. Sept 7-dly AJVitSVffY JIAITFATOTiiIVl BAKERY. POLLOK STREET, NEWBERN, N. Cv We are now man nfacfn ring a large -nnd variedas sort incut of plain and fauey Candies, suitable for the Fall and Winter trade. It is xnjtrrior to any ever int piiriedxim& is sold at a less price than a good article can be bought in the Northern Cities. We have re duced the price in order to see if you will fntteu North ern Manufactories in preference to those at home; Me sfZ in lots of 5ii lbs. and. vptcards. Stick Candies at lGe. :gar and Burnt Almonds,. 2(c. Lozenges, all kinds, yScS'Joc. Sugar Plums and other Pan Work, 18c.20c'. Mottoes, plain,; . .' . '. i'c. and all other kinds at equally low rate. We are prepared to manuiucture 2.0U0 lbs. per week. Will vou buy it ? Our Candies are free from poison, (coloring) Chalk. Starch, Flour, and all other impurities. We -'use nothing but the best double refined crushed suirar. and r arrant 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 prepared. witn our uaKery, to manutacture Sugar ana Butter Crackers m any quantity. , 1'rices V IB by the bid. Sugar Crackers,.. Sc. Butter Crackers,.. . 7c. Also small cakes of all kinds securely packed in bar rels at 10c. 20c. per Ifc. Also large cakes, for Wed dings and Parties, ornamented as Avellas they can be anywhere in the worlA, at $2S;$25 -in fact, we make everything that is m'ade iu similar 'concerns through out, tW;country. We have, in order to get the latest improve monts, sent one of our workmen North. He will re turn in about three weeks, and if 'anythin,r new in our business has come, out this season, we will intro duce it acre soon alter his return. Your-obedient servant, Oct22dtf J. S. BANKS, Agent. li 1 Ski' I V W I.AI-- -irliirble Viiid, NEWBF.RX, K. C Marble Monuments The subscriber i: receiving a large stock of American and Foreign Marble and is at all times prepared to fill or dors tor Monument. Stabs and Tom b- Stoiies, 4f every d pen prion, ar less thai! NORTHERN prices. Our .work will be delivered in all parts of North Carolina and Virginia Free of charge., . ! Our workmanship has been a-nerallv introduced in-, some thirty counties in North Carolina, and speaks for itself. i Orders by mail will "meet with prompt attention and be faithfully executed. Address, J. C. WIER, Newbern, N. C. Mr. James Ralerlsoh, Traveling Agent. Sept 16 ! dly FAIil, AND M DTER 17IPOBTATIOIYS. i 1S3S. .: - . LEWIS PHELPS, MERCHANT TAILOR. I'ollok Street, IVewt.eru, IV. C, Has just returned from the North, having purchase a larae and superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESTLNGS, &C. All of which, having in 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, GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS, ScC, &C. A varied and well selected stock of Ready Made clothing coats, pants, vests, shirts, cravats, gloves,' flannels and in fact a general assortment of every thing which is necessary to complete the Wardrobe of a gentleman of taste, all of which may be had at a very small advance on New York cost. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the ex tensive stock of plain and fancy cloths, eassimers and vestings on hand. He feels assured that, among the many different styles and patterns, it will be easy for all to suit themselves. I HF Stvre on Pollok street, next door to the Post Ofiice. - - y Oct 12-dtf To shipper, Uttiltlerg aud Lnnibrr Drab erw. The subscriber is prepared to furnish at hort notice, LUMBER, either Rough or Planed, by the cargo or in smaller quantities. Itough lauubf r, aiif ize and length , under 50 feet. Planed Ton true and GrH)ved Flooring, and Rabbit ted Weatherboarding; Doir Facings and x Window Casings. - Sawed Laths in any, quantities. Terms strictly cash. R. N. TAYLOR, Asrent. Newbern Sept 1 d3m E" 15. Wood, ? ' - -! - . ' SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, East fide of Middle Street, four doors south of lite Ct'vrt IL hsc, NEWBERN, No.Ca., Is constantly manufacturing.. every thing in his line of business. AH orders prompter' attended to. . -Oct -r v , dly. Z. M't wr at3 m SURGEON DENTIST. Pennamcntly Ixated in. the Town of Newlern, ten ders his professional services io the citizen of Newborn and surroundin-z count ry. 1 " Office ou South Front Ft., opposite the Gaston House Sept I . . . dJtwly liliiffiift sM liiji.., , I F". 'tih'p ft C, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1858. 'BUSINESS'. CARDS.- Tntkoi Sc Thontn, O Wiu 'holt st ale. Rat ail and Commission Merchants, r. . . - -i -w T t'l i . Comer Oi lirrma ana nancorn lotieeis, NEWBERN. N. C.' Have just received and keep constantly on hand, a trood assoitinent'of the best quality of FAMILY GROCEKIES. such as Flour, Meal, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese. Batter, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Al so, Kerseys, Blankets, Cotton Bagging and Rope, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, &c, &e. , Uct (lit AC'AH l. - , NEW AND SPLENDID MILLINERY. MRS. IVEY & MRS. MISSILLEIR will be pleased to see their friends and numerous customers, at their SHO W ROOMS, on Craven street. They have just opened, THIS DAY, their Fall and Winter Styles of Millinery, wiucu, as usual, are very oeautuul. . t Ot l.i . ltt "V F. TAItIETV, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Pollock, street, next door to the new,Store of Emmet Cuthbert; Esq., having procur ed one of Bottoms' Improved'Pateiit Universal Foot Lathes, -.is now fullv prepared to execute any and nil kinds of WATCH-WORK in the best and neat est possible maimer, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. All work entrusted to my care will "be warranted to give perfect sa tisfaction, or no charge will be made. (Jive me a trial once, and your confidence ior tne future shall be mine. . A good assortment of Watches and Jewelry of the best quality, constantly on hand. Oct li' dtm i 1 A K X IV Si B 5 m S S 1 1 X O T I C E . W e t p e un 'dersiirned: have this d;iv entered into a Copart nership under the firm of MERIULL & MILLER, for the purpose of carrying on the Gas-fitting business in all its--branches, .and" will. keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of Gas fixtures arid everything appertaining to that line-ot business. Also,' Steam and nter piping ot all sizes. Place of business, opposite the Washington Hotel, in the rear of Mr. John F. Hauff's Music Store. Or ders from the country-promptly attended to. . C 1 HrTT-TiT HI.TITJTT T Oct 11-Hm ALEX. MILLER, Jr. NEWBERN, N. C, Manufacturer of Window Sash . Blinds; Pnnnel Doors,' Shutters, Wood Mou'.nings, Brackets, Balusters, ' . Newels, &.c., &c. also, - -:; manufactures and ke'eo constantly on hand, a.larcre stock of CABINET FURNITURE, at wholesale and retail. Sash Mill on Broad st., Ware Rooms on Middle street. Sept 1 - dlv NEWBERN HOTELS. W M . P . MOO R E , P 11 O P 111 ETOE. The subscriber lumn? taken charge of the above establislinient, i'eeetruly announces that it is now opn for the nccoiiiiiiodnfion of the TRAYELING PrP.LIC and BOADERS GENERALLY. The Gaston House is pleasantly located, from the south windows of which there is a fine view of both the Neuse and Trent Rivers, while during the Sum mer rtie south and west winds render the entire build ing delightfully cool. : The Rooms are large and well furnished. The Table is well supplied, from the Northern and Home Markets.' ' :.-'-.' Having also large and commodious Stables and excellent Ostlers, he will board Horses by the day, week or month. lie 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 may favor him with their patronage. WM. P. MOORE. Sept o . . -: . . - dly WrAsu a-fjTo: iioti?. T CHANGE OF 'PROPRIETORS. BROAD STREET NEWBERN, N. C. JOHN F. JONES, PROPRIETOR. The unk-rsigned respectfully announces to the traveling public that he,has taken charge of this old and popular establishment, and is now prepared to accommodate travelers and private families with board by the day or month on the most accommoda ting terms. ' . ' His TABLE will always be furnished with the best provisions that home and foreign markets can afford. The Washington Hotel has large rooms, is nearer the Depot, the Court House and the business streets than em- other in the city. . An OMNIBUS wiU always be at the Depot and Landing on the arrival of the cars and steamboat to convey passengers to t he Hotel free of all charge. By stopping at this Hotel passengers will have . ample ti me to obtain meals. Having also a large and commodious Stable and an .excellent Ostler, he is fully prepared to board horses by the day, week or montn at the most rea sonable rates. ' . - " -. Nov 22 dly . ' JOHN F. JONES. TVOKiJ TO TUK I.AIHEThe under signed res nect full v informs the Ladies of New bern and. the surrounding country that he is prepared to manufacture to order his unproved .combination, . WINDOW CURTAIN ADJUSTERS. This is an" ornamental a- well as practical article for parlor use, and can be furnished at any price from $5 to $ 100. It consists in having a shade curtain to revolved behind a stationary Jac curtain in a hand some case which can be taken down or; put up in a few seconds without tlie assistance of a second per son. It is Hght and elegant, and can be surmounted by n gilt cornice, or it can be made in any style to suit the tastes of those who desire to purchase. Call and see a specimen for a few days at the, Gazette Ofiice. or at the Gaston House. Oct dtf HENRY T. CLAWSOX. "teSMSC mm no; 80. HOTELS. TAIVIOIV IIOTEF., Snli.burT, IV. C.-The XTJ. subscriber takes pleasure in announcing-to hi friends, aBd the. public generally, that he has taken this long estabhslied and well known Hotel, and has madv every possible preparation to accomodate the business, traveling and visiting portions of the pub liCi m the. most satisfactory manner. Pnrticb,V tention is paid to his table, and every comfort i. pro vided in lllS tOOlTlS Tfia stf.1,1 phed, and attended by a careful ostler : and to nil o.epaitiTients the proprietor gives his personal attend tion. A comfortable Omnibus runs regularly to th depot on the arrival of the cars. With these effort to please, a liberal share of Hie public patron?. -e is ePt t " . dlv ' POWIII ' MOUSE. Rr H. I,. ISobnrd. JLV SALISBURY. N. C, This Tn-niil.i.r Ttntf.1 tho indefatigable Robards, still continues to sustain its; lormer reputation fr neatness, quiet, and good fare, and no house in North Carolina eniovs a heitov proportion of the. patron age of the traveling public It is located in the business portion of Salisbur y, and EU.UIBUU1U me uubite ana coniusion necessary at tendant on railroad hotels. Here the wearV traveler is sure of a quiet night's rest. An Omnibus, drawn iuut .-jjit-naiu oays, always at tlie depot on tl; arrival of the cars, ior the use' of the tniest i.f ih ie the Ivowan Jlouse. tree of extra chares 1 Sta?e tiassenfyers rintinb- tlioro - v.,,4- Stage Offica in; Salisbury, and that is . kept at the one Jvowanj House. VY hen you amve on the cars dou't: be misled by. false out cries 'of '.hirelings and ser vants.". H. L. ROIJARDS., . 1 sPt 1 dlv Xi. Formerly Pi-oprietor of the Gaston House, i Newbern, N. C, now at the i ! WUSTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK. Having recently identified himself with the interests oi; f.his establishment, would respectfully solicit your patronage (and 'Southerners generally, visiting this city.) As the design is. to 'make tliis House in a great degree the Home of ,'thk Southerker, all who cdme to it are assured that they will find a genuine Southerner to attend to their wants and comforts. The house is admirably located, especially for business men, beiug .011 Courtland Street, only a few doors from Broadway, in the immediate vicinity ot the Southern Railroad and Steamboat Stations. Ii has: ample, accommodations, having some 25.0 wej furnished rooms,; also. suits of rooms for families.' The table' will- compare well with any-other in the cily, besides it has all the other requisites of a first classs hotel Parlors, Reading Rooms, Baths, &c, Sec: To suit the times, board lias been reduced to $!59 per day. D. D WINCHESTER, - New York, Sept 1-dly Proprietor. WAITER'S lYATIONALi-ilOTELi t . . Corner of Main and Chureh Streets, IVorfolk. Ta.. WM. L. WALTERS. Proprietor. Sept 1 dly MISCELLANEOUS CARDS.' J. Will promptly attend to the collection of money. or any general business entrusted to him. Address, " Kaiem, Forsyth county, iS. C. Oetl-dJy FETEB MALLETT, ' : ' WITH , i Ji. OTilEN UIFRRAY, j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, t 62 South Street, New York. ; Sept. 1. ' . , ' . dly 1 TURDOCII. DAKRY & CO.. iTX MANUFACTURERS OF SASHES, FRAMES, i ' SALISBURY, N. C. I-' All kinds of Ornamental Wood Work, ruling, Brackets, &c, done at short notice. Contracts taken for fitting tip and for erection of Buildings of all kinds. : Sept f-d6m W. KAEBEIi, . ARCHITECT & CIVIL ENGINEER, SALISBURY, N. C, Will furnish Designs', and Specifications for, find su perintend; Town Houses, Cottages, .'Villas, . Stores,. Churehes, Public Buildings ; also for .constructions belonging to Railroads, as Bridges of Stone, Wood or Iron, and all buildings required at Stations. Piajrs and; Estimates 'given for the Improvement of Water Power and Mechanical Constructions in general. Rkfetiknces. Hon. John W. Eliis ; (Jhailes'.F. Fisher, Pres. N. C. R. R. ; C. P.' Mendenhall, Treas. ; J. 0. Tumor, Chief Eng. W. X. C. R. R.; R. F. Si mont on. Treasurer. '. ' Sei t 6-dOui 4 KAC UITECT UKE WM. PERCIVAL, JrVj ! ' Architect and Civil Eiisiiteer, 'Office, Smith's Brick Buildinsr, Fayetteville Street, I RALEIGH, N. C:, ' AYillj furnish designs for Churches, Public Buildings, Stores, Town and Country residences, Alterations of. Old jBuildings, Specifieations-and Superintendence. He will also attend to the Laying oft Grounds for Ornamentation, and supply Maps of same. With an educational training for'bis profession and a practical experience of more than sixteen years, on pubhc and private works in Europe, Canada and the United Statesrhe hopes to give satisfaction. He re spectfully refers to those by whom he is professionally engaged in this State .- ' ' The ikiilding Committee on tlie Chapel Hill Univer ' sit Improvements. ! . 1 The 'Building Committee of the Raleigh new Baptist Church, ; , R. SJ Tucker, Esq., Raleigh, : William M. Jiovlan, Esq., Raleigh. Wmj S: BattleEsq., Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co. N. IB. A large number of Original Depigiss for Churches, Villas, &c.,can be seen at his office. Sept 1 , dim IMPOItTATST TO DKALKRS IN LUMBER, LATHES, MEAL AND FLOUR. The under signed, proprietor of Tull's Steam Mill, near Kin ston, N. C, begs leave to inform dealers in the above artieleSj and all others who may want them, that he is prepared to fill orders and to deliver, at any acces sible point on the Atlantic & North Carolina Rail Road; MEAL, FLOUR, LATHES, and alk descrip tions of LUMBER, at as low prices as they can be furnished elsewhere. lie respectfully solicits orders, and guarantees satisfaction as to quality and promp :ness of dispatch. Address i JOIINTULL, Oct 7 : dtf Kmston. N. C. AH03IETEAI FOBSIO ! A few more of those desirable building lots and farms in tlie Gobi Region and other portions of Virgini,'fiTU be divided amongst subscribers, immediately for the benefit of Hie new town of Rappahannock, which is situated in Culpepper county, and is now being rap idly settled. "" . : , , ' ., Subscriptions only 10eacli, one half down and balance on delivery of Deed. Every subscriber wid get a building lot or a farm, ranging irywc from l0 np to :K).(X0, The object is Jo budd p the fcwn, manufactures and trade, by giving away art of the property, to as to enhance tho valoe of the rest, and to encouragcineicof limited memo t orn in and grow With the place. Tliere is a oemanJ for all kinds of; bnint. L.umbprrDcn - Meebfrmrs, Manufact urersrTra4esmeB and Farus6r Cannot 1 ail to'do" well. , -" V' - .' : . : ' - ,-' ' ' , 7U,0(J0 acres of land in large and irnaH trncts, can also be had at private state, and on reasonable tenflsr Someof it is highly improved. . - it. nrrnitA. rrmnehere to fell tnee land?. Salary $1,000 a year, or an interest in the business, Apply to:- BACDEU, Fort Royals a,., Septl . . V : 3a YEARLY ADVERTISING RATES. - HAI.r KUAHE. ' S OSK SQL.4IIK. "ely 2.i Or.e dav. ...... ...... .V) 1 wo days .. . . 7 Two da'y 75 Three oays......... ;t nn-o days... ........ 1 tK) our days C21 Kt.nr da s 1 25 rive day - 7" .Kivedavft. ' 1 50 One week.. !.. 871 One wcek............l 75 I wo weeks.... 1 37 J Two weeks...... ...;.2 75 One month..... .. .2 1 One im mli .....4 00 I wo months........ 3 50 Two in.nths .700 Tiiree months... ...5 !K Three months. 10 00 Jvx months......... 8 CO Six montlis.. ........161)0 One year.. ........15 00 One year........ ....25,00 Twelve liucdmake a square, six lines a bnlf-square. liberal arrangements n;ade with yearly advertisere. DAILY PU0G15ESS. TUESDAY MORN ING, XOVEMKEIl 7, 1853. -'. The Couqnetit. Ah ! .-wi.tlr wo st d -lilit. : : - . On n Winter's niirld. Before a blazing fire, " I watch'd my ehniice, In t he festive danco,' Of chcKt irg my heart's desire The music was good, ' And well understood . - By nil the moving train ; Many a heart beat Tidit ' Ohlhat myotic night, For I behvid my swain. As finn as an oak, Yes, his works Ixpoke. He came of ancient race ; .. . In the brave old s vie, -Truly frtMj from gnile, J.- He show'd an honest face. With no great mousfaclief Nor no trinkets flash, : V : But a kind and manly air; ' He plcasd me much, ; His converse was mu-h, For lie did not vow and swear. Now I could b.ofifct long, And leifgthen my soncr, And iinve that no heart there, . .'On that joyful night, L11 t lie duzitUng light,'. With mine wus lit to compare. Mart. IVorl li Carol inn. Tiik New Ti iron aim 1 Lixi:. Tho new tele graph line between this city and Goldsboro', says the Raleigh Register of Friday, which lias boon in course of erection for some weeks past, has just been "completed "and opened to tho use of the public It is one of the best constructed lines in the United States. The posts are about four times the size's of the old posts, and 'will; last for' years. Messages can be sent now from this city direct to Washington, Baltimore., New York, Boston, Xew Orleans, and to almost every other point in the United .States. This Hue is now so substantially constructed that it is not .liable to get out of or der, except when some careless person may wil fully or accidentally cut down a tree and allow it to fall across the wires, which we understand," is too frequently the case. We learn that within the past two or three clays the line has been bro ken down in this manner some Ifi miles' this side of Goldsboro', but the Superintendent hearing of it, had it promptly mended.. The telegraph Tfas now become an institution of tlie country, and as it is of incalculable value to the public, it should be protected by law from injury from those who, through carelessness or wickedness may thnsim pair its value. We learn from the Superintendent ' of the line, Mr. J. 11. Dowell, that a bill will be introduced at the present session of our Legisla ture protecting the Company in future from such accidents in this State. Of course such a bibTcan meet with no opposition, from intelligent men. Murdered-. Peter SMinltz of Winston, N. C., says tlie Greensboro' Times of last week, was ' brought before his Hon. Jno. M. Dick, of this place, on Monday Inst, on a writ of habeas cvrpust for the murder of Costin Holder. Upon examina tion of the witnesses, in the evening, the Judge refused bail, and Shultz was carried back to For- sythe to await his trial. The ali'ray took place -in -Winston on 'Friday 'JC.ih ult., and Holder died in a few 'moments afu r wards, from wounds indicted with a knife. - Dividend. The Bank of tlie State of North Carolina has declared a dividend of live per cent, from the earnings of the Bank for. the last six months. .- 3SiifceI iieoiJ. 'Didx't Kxow lii.M.- This morning a non resident, who from a high position in tho Demo cratic party lias lately gmie over, hly and soul, . to the Free-soil 'faction, 'overtook one jof our well k.hown -'w.iggish citizens, and rcacdvlffg out his flapper 'fays,'." Ho;W.'are 'yo-.i. T - r.M " How are you,'" coUUy respoiided T.,; pretending not to notice tlie" extended nioniber. ; "Why' says Turncoat, " yen rhrn't a'pnear to know your old friends -now, T." "Humph," says T. people change so, don't know 'who to know;." The nig ger worshipper went his way, and T, whistled the rogue's march. Stutes. Senator Douglas Ex Route. Senator Doug las stoi;ned at St. Louis.' on 'his way down the I Mississippi to New Orleans, and made a speech, from winch the ioihmin: is an extract : "Our fathers," said Mr. Douglas, ." made" both free and slave States, and designed that they f should remain so, if the people should; so choose. I Let any . State attend. to its own ail'airs, and it will be prosperous and happy. If you, here in Mis souri, will tt.ko care of 'your own negroes, and mind your own business, you will be at eaco with the whole world. You 'have a riglit to have slavery if you wish it, or not to hav it, just as you please: In Illinois, the pooplu tried it for twelve years, when it was a Territory, and they became satisfied thtt'they could make more money with out it, and so they decided not to have it longer In MLsouri the people could do a" they pleased. Their dutv was p..h,f d out to tliem by the Coji sti tution. " I f t he ih c tri ne of Stfti -j Rights is carried out, and wo take the Coriatitutiou for our guide, there is no 1 a -on why each State cannot 1 bq, friendly wiJ-h tihe o'.hers There was no reason, he thought, 'by we conld not all bo friends to getiier, and I.ilJr VjT the promotion of our country's good r '. Want's to Ym 1 it Tom II yer. darinjr Buckeye has r.ldreed to the fighting world, through the columns of Th-; Noble County Dem ocrat, card staling that 1 to accepts the cballango of Mr. Tbom II ver to light for SHMWO. The cd itor cl Tho Democrat thus speaks of 3ir Deck: .... V "Mr. Deck i. an Americau by birth, and ono among the nat respectable citizens of our com munltv ; am! although we kiu.w bint u' be man of great phvsical trcc, issesd of nnusual annmnt of daring and energy, ytt wc littk thought that he. of aU men t ho upon th.vntiuent.-wrou.d pr.poSvj.to l.nict the ack now lodged bulldoj? of America iuahingK' coii.bau He has many fnc-uds who will back him, nho data, that, in P,inf of science, he not ijac ik.r tu "Hycr, and b able to eomivte witt any man in the iSlatos m muscular ltoytU. His height is rUing six feet straight as.-annrrov.- mu weiii, when stripped, 'fJ pounds. He is said to have. be n in the ring but once, and then proved successful. IU Lugo and giant-like frame indicate him to I a man of very iuHmor. strength; and though we hope tin two combat ants mav never meet, yet. if a tranactton so 1h-c-raecfui" tiam l over occur, wo predict for the Duckeye Boy iiic championship of the world. - i - ; i
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1858, edition 1
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