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I i.i BY J. L. PENNINGTON. . The "DAILY PKOGRESS" is served to town and country subscribers at Six ARSX7me in advance. All papers discontinued when the time paid for expires, unless renewed. Advertisements inserted as Special or BiPhop No tices are charged one-half more than theSual rates, ten lines (leaded! or less consisting a square. Marriaares and Deaths under six lines, inserted grat uitously over that a charge will be made. 1 Advertisements inserted every other day wiU be Charged 371 cents,for each insertion after tha first. Vj& Where tire number oi insertions are nor. ex BUSINESS GAUDS. 'ILLIArtl P. IHOOIIK, Jr. J. i COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Mouth Front unci .Tliddlc St. m:vbekn. n. c. Agent for Vessels Running between this Port andNetc ork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. Particular attention given to the .sale of Country Produce, and the purchase of goods generally. Also, Discharging Vessels and Procuring Freight, and the Receiving and orwardng Business. I have convenient Wharves and Warehouses. ; ' KEFEKKNCES : - D. Golden Murray, New York ; Cochran & Russell Philadelphia; Dollner, Potter tu., i ew x.oik James Coner & Sons, Baltimore; James L. Davis New York ; Loudon & Bryan Boston ; Fred. J Join s Cashier Branch Bank of North Carolina, Newbern Jno. A. Guion, Cashier Bank of Commerce, New bern ; W. W. Clark, Cashier Merchants' Bank, New bern : A. Mitchell &. Son. and Dr. Isaac Y. Ungues Newbern. March SH dly '. - ITf I. VESTA I. T T GENERAL A GENT for the Collection of Notes. Accounts and the settlement of Claims, NEWBERN, N. C. Being now engaged in canvassing Craven and the adjoining counties, I will undertake the collection of accounts for publishers ot newspapers, merchants factors and others tor the usual commis-sions. All business entrusted to me by parties at a dis tanee will be faithiullv and promptly attended to. I r.fnr those to whom I am not known to the edi tr of the Daily Progress and the business men of Newbern generally. Address W. I VESTAL, Dec. 8, 18.7J Progress Office. Newbern, N. C. The ".Modern" EHtabliMhmvnt OF NEWBERN, N. C. J ITI. F. HAKulsON, . WHOLESALE' At RETAIL DEALER IN ' Staple, Fancy,. Foreign and Domestic Dry tnootlt, Hat, Cops, Boots and Shoes, Carpetings, Meltings, Rugs, Jewelry, Trunks, Ready-Made Clothing, ' j t &.C., &c. ' Newber.v, N. C. J. M. F. Harrison has just received a complete assortment suitable for the season, and will continue te receive by every arrival all desirable Articles and Particular attention paid to orders. Sept 1 ' J dly The JVewbern ITIntnnI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rpIIIS Company has now. been in successful opera. JL tion for THREE YEARS, Durincr which time no asse-sment ha3 been made to n meet losses. The Company is now prepared to receive Applica tions for INSURANCE, 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. !'"'.. W. G. SINGLETON, Secretary. Newbern, N. C, Sept 1 . dly T. j. in ;iii:, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN NAVAL STORES, CORNER EAST FRONT AND SOUTH FRONT STREETS, NEWBERNN. C. PORK, BACON, LARD, ! CORN, FLOUR, WHISKY, GUANO, -. COAL, HAY, LIME, &c, &c., &c, for sale on consignment. ! Has vessels running regularly io New York , Phila delphia and Baltimore. Goods received and forwarded. March 16 i" W. II. MUIHKELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, U&ALLA 1 .1 Dry Goods, G rocei ies. Provisions, lAqvors, Sf Opposite Bank of North Carolina in Newbern, i AND DEALER IN SrC. Cra ven county. N. C. Has on hand a good assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, 'tone and Crockery-ware, Nails by the keg or retaM, Wooden-ware. -Brooms,! 15oots and Shoes, Spun Cotton, Yankee Notions of various kinds, Axes, of the best quality constantly on hand, and all of winch will be sold low for cash. March 1-dtf GEORGE BISHOP, NEWBERN, N. C, Manufacturer of Window Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, Shutters, Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, Ace. ALSO, manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a large stock of CABINET FURNITURE, at wholesale and retail. 1 Sash Mill .on Hancock ;st., Ware Rooms on Middle st Sept 1 ' dly B. n. IjAjve, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, South Front Street; NEWBERN, N. C. Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, Naval Stores, Flour, Corn, Hay, Lime, Dried Fruit, and country produce generally. Also tjie Receiving and Forwarding business, dis charging vessels and procuring treights tor vessel running between this port and the ports of New York, Philadelphia ana Baltimore. Cash advances made on Consignments. March 21-dly. - WILMA7I HAY, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, NEWBERN. N. C. Contracts taken for work in town or country, which will be promntlv executed and satisfaction guaran tied. Paints, Oils and Varnish always on hand and will be sold at reasonable prices. ' Sept.20 d&wly GEORGE ALLEN, DEALER IN FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS i$-C "POLLOK STREET.' NEWRERX N. C Would respectfully invite the attention of the public iu ins oiwi which, wm De iouna new. treii assoriea and sumcientiy large at all seasons of the year. Orders promptly and carefully attended to. : Septl dly JOS .WIIITTV, BROAD STREET, i Newbern, N. C Dealer in Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Hardware, Guano, superphosphate of lime, &c, &c. nov 16, 1859-dlv T C. ARTII17K, INSPE C TOR OF NA VAL STORES, j IVewbern, IV. C. i THE SUBSCRIBER continues to receive and sell all ci i I of Naval Stores on accommodating terms, eep 28 d6mos J. G. ARTHUR. DIBBLF. Ac BBOTIIERS, FORWARDING Sr COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Niw-Berni, N. C. Cash Advances mad on Consignments to be old hera or forwarded hrNorthern Markets. ' 6ptl dly pressed when advertisements are nanaea in tney will be inserted till forbid (tf,) and charged 50 cents for the first iusertion'and "J.ents for each continuance. - : ; " ; . j ; ; : ............ n r : " : : ' : : : : ' Y oi... n. NEWBERN; N. BUSINESS CARDS. i: AMYETT WOULD RESPECTFULLY call the attention'of'the citizens ot Newtern. and the public generally, to his large and complete assortment ot t DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which ceive he has now on hand, and will continually re by arrivals of vessels from New York and Baltimore through the season. He would respect fully Call the attention ot , - . j . FAMILIES, to his stock of Groceries, such as Tlaconl Lard: Butter. Flour, Meal, Rice, Soap, Pork Qand'es,S larch, Coj'ee, Teas, Crackers and Cakes. Molasses and byrvps, . - and iii; fact ev erything usually kept at a Grocery. Ilelalsokeps a good stock oi uomesuc uiy uoous such ksMarlboio' Plaids, Brown Shirtings and Sheet- p.snabuigs. Prints, Hosiery, liingtiams, nats, Hardware and Cutlery, an oi wnicn ne wni sell on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewnere. bouth ront ot may 23d tw 5 doors below the Gaston House. A. JTIITCIIEIL.1 Sc SO, . NE WBERN, N. C, dealers in Dry J fiood, Groceries, Hardware, Gun, Pistols and .Rifles, Pucktt and Table Cutlery, Sicede's American and English Iron, Cast and German Steel, Plough Steel, 8fc; Iron Axles, Springs, Farming Implements, j: I r A good assortment of Carpenters, Blacksmiths and Brick Masons' Tools ; GENTS AND NEGROES' HA TS AND CAPS ; ; Also a large stock of ' lied Blanket, Negro Blankets, urogani, Kerseys and Osnaburgs, Ladies acd Gentlemen' l ine Boots, &tioes, ijaners, occ, . j Harness. Saddles . Bridles, &C; Croekerv and Glass Ware': Blasting and Gun Powder, Shot, Caps, Balls, &c, &c Fernviaii and Iobi iixon's ITlanipulat'ed I ! GUANO, l Lime, Plaster Paris, Cement, Hair, &c.; MesSi Flank and Rump Park, Corn Meal, Flour KubbeH's" Leather Machine Banding: Agents tor the sale ot Grover & Baker s. Sewing Machines, AlsoJ Airents for Evans & Watson s Salamander. Safe! which are now considered the best. JdjAll orders from Cash or good customers wil be c harged the lowest prices. Feb 16 diw J. D. ITIYEKS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND IIOIiGMALE GKOCESj 1 l (LIQUORS INCLUDED;) Agent for J. M. Singer & Co's, Wilcox & Gibbs andiJe'ssee C. Conner's Sewing Machines ; keeps con stantly on hand a supply of Red Ash Coal for Grates Solicits consignments and orders and will prompt Iv abend to all business entrusted to him. Office on the Old County Wharf. Newbern, dec 20 B' 1 IG and Bat' Just received by Extcriiiinntor ! J GOODING, Jr, april'27 I Druggist B enzine, and Spalding's Prepared CJlue for sale by J GOODING, Jr. april 27 S SEN B IN Your GUNS to be Repaired by . E WANT, Pollok street. april 27 . All Fine and Fresh Artiele of Fulton Mar ket Corned BEEF; for sale at i S M W II SUMRELL'S. 225 Bales Good liar Just received at April 17 I MYERS' Kbl. Ocean S.hnd Just received at April 17 ! MYERS'. I fi( Husuels Pench Blow Potatoes for 1UU Table use. Just received at MYERS'. April 17 Brniidien, Whikys, Gins and Wines, for . sale at retail and wholesale at April 7 , S SUM REELS'. Y ORIIjIjARD'H II. T. SNUFF For sale 111 by A. MITCHELL & SON to dealers at 15cts for lai ge and 17 cts. for small bladders, april 11 d3m fUST RECEIVE!) - M 100 bbls. W'hisky, at pVpril 10 ' MYERS'. Iiitl-r by the Firkin and Tub, for Sale JU at whulesak le and retail, at SUMRELLS'. (April 7 st rate sweet article of BUTTER at 25 cents lb. j by M. W. H. SUMRELL. la1 pi! 17 ! ! Boots and Shots, lor sale by M W II SUMRELL. (April 7 - . 20 Bbls. by North Caroli na MW Yjnrd for Sale H SUMRELL. April 7 TTEGE.1IAN CO'S Cordial Elixir of JLX Calisaya Bark ; for sale bv jan 10 JAS. W. CARMER. T-i i 1 r ' Hs mv rri Ljcwing .TincninpM. i nope in. want ot sewinir Vp machines ought to call at MYERS' aud supply iiliemseives. ,-H 1 THalon's lnfaiHile Cordial. Just received and JLLi tor sale by J. GOODING, Jr. ("December 16. B URNnG FliUI D. NEW VflPlf TlTTr?V ING FLUID just received by Feb 12 JAS. W CARMER. G onsren Water : iust received by J. W. CARMER. JulvSl - j 4 Fine Iot of Crockery and Olaivs Ware, V for sale by M W II SUMRELL. April 4 I Fine Lot of Cut Glass, by M W H SUMRELL. April Vuinine. KJ Quinine, March 26 .iiinine. 500 ounces Powers & Weightman's ,jusi to nana ana tor sale by . VAKjir.it, uruggist. II A BBfiS.NOUTII CAROLINA APPLE Lf BRANDYjust received at Apl 12 MYERS' CIIAMPACNE DUG Brand for sale by DE MONTEBELLO J. GOODING, Jr. july 2 tf ! 20 Rbla Brown For sale at Sugar, Prime Article M. H. W. SUMRELL'S. May 16. AlTilbor'a Cod Liver Oil and Lime i for sale 3- July J. W. CARMER. Qpanldin's Prepared Cine. Another supply 1 just receired by. J. W. CARMER. March 36 Pruggist. C, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1860. NO. 244. NEW YORE CLEVELAND SAWYER. SAMUEL WHEDBEE. UWYEIC & WHEDBEE, V GENERAL ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' AO. 100 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. REFER TO Messrs. Whedbee & Dickinson, Baltimore. Mr. Jas. C. Johnson, Edenton, N. C. dec 20 d6m ' : ' ' 3ETEB 3IALLETT. WITH I). COLDER MURRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 63 South Street, New York. Sept. 1. dly WILLIAITI SHAW, WITH FENNER &. HARDENBERGH, Wholesale C!rocer, No. 124 Warren Street, NEW YORK. Jan 31-dly . ; s. UKOWN TUUA(iE, o f Hi. WITH ! CIPPERLY, HOOVER & CO., Importers, Manufaclurerers and Jobbers of Straw ools, ITIillinery and ICibbons, HA TS, CAPS, FURS, UMBRELLAS, Pakasols, &.C., No. 22 Courtlandt street, Henry J. Clipperly. V Harmon Hoover, NEW YORK. Frank McNultv. ) Feb 7, 186)-d&w6m NORFOLK. J. It. ODOM. P. P. CLEMENTS. OBO.1I Sc CLEMENTS, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No IO and 11, ITlcIutosh's Wharf, NORFOLK, VA. N. C: References. Hon T Bragg, K Rayner, Ral eigh; JT Morehead, Greensboro'; E Wilkirs, Esq, Gaston ; H K Bufgwyn, Esq, Halifax; i W K A Wil liamsHamiltoii; D WBagley, Williamston. Virginia Rcfci ences. Cashiers of the Exchange, Farmers' and Virginia Banks, Norfolk. Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, Grain and Naval Stores. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. april 13, dly N' orfolk Steam, Ornamental, Wrought AND CAST IRON RAIL WORKS. For Burial Lots, Public Squares, Balconies, Gar dens, Sfc. . No. 19, Wide Water St. We would call the attention of the public to our establishment for the manufacture of the above des cription of work. We have such an one, we think that would do credit to the South, if properly patro nized. We ha ve introduced at great expense ma chinery of the latest improvements and in connection an Iron Foundry for Rail Castings, Sec. We have new and elegant patterns, both plain and ornamental, many of our own designs, which are entirely new and beautiful. We now appeal to our Southern friends for their patronage and influence to this establishment, we pledge ourselves to give entire satisfaction. We will sell as low and give as good work as can be done in the country, and it every oruer does not come up to oi ir representation, turn it back upon us at our ex panse. Orders punctually tilled. SAM L. HODGES ot CO. march 3 dfm. . - i 1 1 f( ACRES OF LAND for Male. JL JLJv" The subscriber offers for sale a valuable Tract of Land, lying on Adams' Creeks, containing Labout six hundred acres, andaidbv iudjres to be equal to any land in the State. T Also, another tract lying on Hancock creek, about twenty miles below Newbern and three mile's from Havelock Depot, A'& N C Railroad, containing 500 Acres, and is well timbered; with long straw pine. hickory and oak. j : i For further particulars address the undersigned at Newbern, N. C- dec 8 d&wtf JOHN N. HYMAN. LOW FOR CASH. SO Bales Hay. 20,000 Brick, IOOO Bushels Salt, 50 Kegs Nails, 30 Barrels N. C. Flour, 40 15 For sale by april 24-dtf Baltimore Flour, Whisky, No. 1 Glue. B. B. LANE. A HOMESTEAD FOR $10; A IIO.tlE. STEAD for $100 ; also. Homesteads lor $1000 and over, in a desirable, healthy country. Kdr Agents wanted ! Send tor a pamphlet. Address E. BAUDER Land Agent, Apl 5, 1860-d3m Port Royal, Va. - JUST RECEIVED-On Consignment 40 Hdds prime retailiusr Molasses-.' 8 Tons Peruvian Guano ; ! IO Tons Robinson's Manipulated Guano, for sale low. by A. MITCHELL & SON. April 21 dtf. ; i SECOND Volume of Parton'i Great Work, the Life and Times of ANDREW JACKSON : just received and for sale by MRS. S. F. STANLY. Also. Lossing's Pictorial Field Book of the Revo lution, april 10 A" VALOREM. Received per last train a large and well selected stock of Gents, Boys and Youths Ready-Made Clothing. , Call and exam ine. . - ...-.- 1 April 11 EMMET CUTHBERT. PRINTS! PKIIVTS!! GEORGE ALLEN Has now in store ten thousand yards of Prints from 6 to 25cts. per yard. Call and examine. April 'Zl. : John Foly's Celebrated GOLD PE2VS, for sale bv J M F IIARUISON.asent for manufar- rer, Newbern, N C. Each pen has the manufacturer's name en it. . Old Gold Pens taken in exchange. I may 1 HIDES. Cash and the highest market price always paid for any quantity of green or dry Hides, bv WM P. MOORE. Jr. Corner of South Front and Middle streets. New. bern. N. C. Arnl lQ-d&wtf. Something New MAIZENA, prepared from Indian Corn, for culinary Dumoees. with receiDta for Blanc Mange. Minerete, and baking Puddinga and Pies,&c. For sale by JAS. W. CARMER, nov lfidtw v Druggist. HE LADIES SHOE SALOOJUST received a lot of gentlemens' and youths' find calf and kid shoes. April 17 WILKJNS Sc FLANAGAN. ' ' Five Or- Two ne Two Six- inoi MISCELLME0US. gALTlMOKE LOCK HOSPITAL, ' DR. JOHNSTON lias dweovered the most certain, speedy and oWv ef fectual remedy m the world for all . 3 Iisteaes of 1 mprudence. 5H S weakness ot the Back or Limbs Strflr-tnrec'. Air" liouo u. me rvmneys ana Diaaaer, lvaluvdary Dis charges, Impotency, General Debtlitv. Nervou-ne Dyspepsia, Langour, Low Spirits, Contusion f l.inJ l:rge raipuauon 01 tlie lleait, Timidity. Trembling I Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head' 1 Throat. Nose or Skin. Affections of th T.t,., ach or Bowels those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the son-' oi the Syrens to the mariners of Ulyses, blighting tl7eir most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering mar riage, dec, impossible.! . ket dung Iflcn Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary ice, that dreadful and destructive habit which an nually sweeps to an untimelv grave-thousands of loung Men of the most exalted talent and bi illiunt intellect, who might otherwise have entranced li tening Senates wirh the thunders of eloquence,' or waked to ecstacv the liviusr lvre. mav -rU w.tl. V.,m coundence. ITInrringe. Married persons, or'Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware Of physical weakness organic de bility, deformities, &c, speedily eured. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. "" n-Kftwujit v-uiiuuc in oi uoiior as a gentleman and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS immediately cured and full vigor restored. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to ttco Dajs. Br. John ton, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons London graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent m the hospitals oi L ndon, Paris, Phil adelphia and elsewhere, has effected-some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many f V .1, 111 .A -Ifl I'ln,.!!... i . .. 1 1 . uvuuiu niLii nuking iu Liie neuu unii ars wiien asleep; great nervousness, bemii alarmed attuddei sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes wun derangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them selves by improper indulgences and solitary habits which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either Business, Study. Society or Marriage. ' These are some of the sad and luelancholv effects produced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness ot the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c. Mentality. The fearful effects oh the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion ot Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil forebodings. Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of. -Solitude, Tim idity, &c, are some of the evils vpoduced. Thousands of persons, of all ag?F; can now judge what is the cause of their declining i.ealth , losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearar.ee about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. By this great and important remedy weakness of the organs are speedily cured and fuH vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated, who had lost all hope, have been imme' a ely relieved. All impediments to Marriage, lYsical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procrea? ve -'Power, Ner vous Irritability, Trembling and' ."U'er.kness or Ex haustion' of the most fearful kind si:e('.ily cured. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by u "pertain practice indulged in when alone a habit fi i-quently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when as'.eep and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, ; reflect that a sound mind and body arethemost nec essary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without those, the journey through life be comes a weary pi grimmage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec tion that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. i ENDORSEMENT OF THE TRESS. The'Man v Thousands cured at this Institution with in the last fifteen years, and the numerous impor tant Surgicaf operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of the jun and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a suf ficient guarantee to the afflicted, j OFMCE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, OFI1CI -' ll Leftji an Baltimokk. Md.. and side eroiner'-from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name No letter received unless post-paid, and containing a Stamp to be used ou the reply. Persons writing should state acre, and send poition of advertisement stating svtnptoms. i "EF'SfclN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED Feb 1, 18G0 dly. JEW MILLI.-VERY. SPRING 1 SCO Mr. Ivey & Mrs. MiMiIlier Will have their opening of Millinery this day. and Crape Hats; Ladies and Misses Riding French Flowers, Ribbons, &c, &c Apl 14. 1860-dtf Silk Hats; Om OTTAGE BKE .'' IN ORDER TO j nlniA iip fanev of all oiir cu.-touiers we shall in addition to the " Cottage Bread," introduce another new kinu on Monday morning. called nttni'Tia OR MILK BREAD. a r,r ctnv.isimi-rit in the country can thfre.be found a better assortment of Bread and Cakes than ,.0 h found at Banks". Call in and whu. we have got. Feb 11 dtf J; S BANKS, nfU'JRn -Ran avray" from the suh- 'O seribr about ten nionths' since a netrn. woman named Levima, she is aDout old and about 4 feet 5 inches .in h,g hth ; bla cW understand that the said negro is lurk abou .el'.... " f h above reward will be paid on heTdelivery o me or confined in Jail so that I c can ADOLPH CORN. cret her. Tiewoeru, iunj . un O Aif FOB SALE TO ABBITE-i 30,000 B icks. 200 Barrels Lime, SO ' Calcined L.ime, 50 15 Pure Cider iV megar, 35 Whisky. may 21-dtf B B LANE. i l Jantl tlUK'l enaic r tin j - . w nil f ' T. ..1a EOV 16 dw Druggist. YEARLY ADVERTISING ItaTES. H A ilF Sil"AKE: ONE SQUARE. ..f 2,WOneday 50 ... .. 37iTwo days.......... 75 50Three days.... ...... .1 00 ........ fi$f$Vnr days 25 ... ... 75 Five day. .........! 60 Two dayts.... Three d'jiysi.. t- j r VAtl . . . , s"ur uavs.. . . d&yl ivcek weik"s... monjth... . lllOfithr".. . S7J One week..... J 5 .1 37 Two weeks '.... 75 .2 00 One month. 4 ....4 00 .3 50 Two months.. ......7 00 .5 00 Three munths. 10 TO .8 00 iSix months.. ..16 fO 15 00 One year 25 CO e a square, fix lines a half-square er.tmnde with vearlv advertisers Tl.roe ni T.ti;..... hi... One year.. Twch-k- lii.es mVk Liberijlnrrar.gen- DAILY PROGRESS. THlj'RSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1600 EakiJ jY iiL.vr lhe Savannah, Geo.J Ntvt Mr. Charles Darnell send s lis r sample of wbat grown i l)glettirpe,; ttie rice puntation of his father, and wl )r. Win. C. Daniell. OMMjsite thi citw b. -ii - -j f ch is now readv for hnrvestinc. It i of gtiain. thoroughly n.atured and is, we ar assured . a fair sample of the entire field, which s to yield about twenty bushels i,of about promise tiU poui )OU!l in 4 us each) to the acre. It will be in mar- tew days, and will, probably, be the ear lesfevbr oflered in Savannah. Trf.xikndols Hail Stokm. The neighbor hood of! Monroe, Union couniy, N. C was visited on Moiijd.iy evenig lat, ab ut four o clock, by ono of the regular old fashioned hail storms. It ex tended jto about rive miles this side of Monroe, and appeared to be :bout. hail a mile wide. Tuesday morning bail stoiies were, gathered the size of marbleb. atler hiri!? exnused to the ir snn,A twelve! hours." Vagon loads of them might have urrii aatiijerea in spots at the base ot hills, w hero i hey ii v I it.-at storm : roads id been washed m large quantites. The and otiitr grain with'n the course of tho s supposed to be. very much iijured. Tha next iiiurniiig were covered with green beaten of" bv the violence of the Storm. leaves. SU31Mi.il RKsOR'IS- K11IKI LJ,N S, i JjLACKNALL ..V. CO., Propiuktors. sse yalu raluabie n ihus huvhiir been Durchaed bv tua undersigned, nie iio.w being unproved in good ttyle, by t lie (ji'rectioii oi a large hotel and of her ..commodious bu;hlii gs. for the ' accommodatibu of visitor's. Tlio spiingss are ituuted near the iRaluigh & Gust on Rail lioad, in Granville county, and are accessible from all points. The most e u.uicut pnysicians and chem ists ha-ye pronounced -these waters the best remedy known-tor the cure of Serufful.i, Dyspepsia, Dropsy ... . - and cutaneous diseases having been used by hun dreds of in valids with the mot astouisliing'eft'octs. The j season will commence ou the 15th June.- Price of Board jx per day, $1(J.5U per 5veek, aud $30 per month. j , THOS. J. BLACKNALL, DK. G. W. BLACKNALL, , j C. C. BLACKNALL. , Kittrfi.t.s Springs, N C, May U, idou d&wlm ? . -. . BEAUFORT, N. C. This: large and pleasantly located establishment id noy b(-iiig thoroughly refitted and furnished and will be opened on Monday, l4th day of May, for the re ception and accommodation of visitors. Its location is on the-Front Street and but. a few eet from the water, where convenient Bathing Houses are erected. Theimaiu building is three stories high, havmgon the top a delightful promenade, iviu feet m length. Thejrooms'fire large and airy, opening on pjazas, iD full v.ew of the Ocean, so that persons desirous of spending the Summer from their homes for the enjoy - ment 0. tne sea preeze. occ, winnuu ims uouse uoiu comfortable and pleasant. Pleasure boats- with experienced persons to man them will always be in readiness for sailing or fishing excursions, &c. A full supply -of Ice constantly on hand.) No effort -will be spared to give entire satis faction. Tkrms of Board. $25 per month ; $10 per week; !M 7:, rer dav. B. A. ENSLEY & CO. if r. : ' April 17, ISGOd&wtf VORTH CAICOI.IiVA 1 I WHITE MJf.PHtJR PRIIVGS WIli BE OPENED FOR VISITORS THE FIRST 'of June. They are near the present terminus of the" Western North Carolina. Railroad Dot an hour's ride by superior omnibuses and stages. The proprietor has procured the services of THOMPSON TYLER, "as manager, whose experience at the mosjt fashion able watering places of Virginia, added to his com ihanding appearance aud gentle manly bearing, insure gol order and good fare. . The verv be.-t Ball Room LEADER and BLACK BAND .of-Mu.-icians the city of Richmond, Va., af fords, have been procured. Riding vehicles and horses, billiard saloons and bowlingaliies are at the command of visitors. The country i elevated and healthy ; the scenery beauti ful, and roads most excellent, and the pleasure grounds extensive. There is no better water than thatafford ed by the North Carolina White Sulphur Springs. The piironaire of the Carolinas is coilfidently relied on to if pay the Piojuietor for the expensive outlay he hasjinae to tit up a wjitel ing place tuited to their wants, ; and lie promises that no pains shall be spared by himself or his gentlemanly as?itant to render all who may visit him pleasant and comfortable. II. L. ROBARDS, Proprietor. May 18, 18t'0 d&wxm " ' ' " A TLAMIC IIOlK. . .. BEAUFORT, AUK ill UAKUia. PENDEK AND PAGE, PrSprirlors. T. A. rSi-Hiiger, Superintendent. Located immediately in front of th.e inlet with not Hn obstacle to obstruct the view either of the town of Beaufort, Borue Sound, Core Sound, or the ocean, the waters of which laves its base, w. Itiu on ita boM.m the delightful sea breeze and iiivitinjr one to that most sanitary, luxurious and invigorating ludul grence, the sea bath. , ' . In addition to the main buildin? we have construct ed a number of pleasantly located rooms .n the hore ornamented with a green plateau and grove trees in front. AMUSEMENTS. Fine fishin" a the harbor afl.nl may be indulged in from tlie coll-imdwfliRtl trtirely surround this establishment without the ifeast exposure to the sun or weather. . , , Larir.-and commodious bathing hnues are being constructed capable 'f accornriMxifiting our guests. Fast sail boats with experienced hands to navi gate them always in readiness. : An excellent "band ot n.u ie in attendance on pleasure excursions and at night fu our airy dancing snloon. " . , ', . r. , . An "excellent bar with .choice liquors and wines, b.'.wi'inir saloon. Plielaii's bct murble top billiard t?.hle. chess, back can. nion, drafts, dominoed, Slc, ropvei'.ici-t to the hotel. Wehav- d-o jjurchased a STEAMER for pleasure excu!i"i) in an ! Hb-j.utthe hat bur and to t e bea slmre ; U to ui ik-rejrular connection with the Railroad Cars at Moi,head City, landing passengers at our house without the least exposure to the weather. j . ; EDIBLES. Our market abounds in the productions of bothea and land fish and ved-etables in endless rariety, fowls, Pa game, &c ; oysters, clams, soft, hard and stone crabs, scollops, tuitles, terrfpin, etc., with good and experienced cooks to serve-thenr. Having built a new and large ice house our guests will always find an ample supply of thia luxnr)' on hand. The o'jct nf the proprietor been to render this the moft attractive r.-sfrt North -r SontH. natore and climate havinsr been exceedingly bountiful to thix most favored Ppot. Our termt.. according to the accommodations re quired, but in every instance governed by modera tion. PENDER & PAGE, May 1? dtf PripriM9rt . i V H - f., 4 '4 4. ? ; ' t h it J i ! t V;4 4 'i i i - J f " if: "r j ; w Ps t m r'.i t. j 1 il i ' 4' U
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 24, 1860, edition 1
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