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BY J. L. PENNINGTON. The " DAILY PROGRESS" isferved to town and 2fnntry subscribers at Six Dot-iRS a year payable in advance. All papers discontinued when the tune puid'for expires, unless renewed. I . Ad pertisements -inserted as Special or Bishop No tices are charged one-half more tb.aa the usual rates, teji hues (leaded! or less corisituting a square: Marriage and Deaths undersix lines, inserted grat uitoably over that a charge will be made. . Advertisements inserted every other day will be Charged 37 i cents for each insertion after the first. Where the number of insertions are not ex- Eressed when advertisements are handed in they will e inserted till forbid, (tf,) and charged 50 cents for the first iusertion and 25 cents for each continuance. BUSINESS CARDS. LI.IA7I P. 5IOORE, Jr. COMMISSION MERCHANT,.. ' - a, - . Corner South Frnl and Jliddlc S. NEWBERN. N. C. Aenl for Vessel Runnin between this Port andNcio Yorfc; Philadelphia, Baltimore antb Boston. Particular attention given to tbe sale of Country niiu'.harrriiifr Vessels and ProcuringFreight, and the ITmi 111 H fllltl L I uuivuuwui C v c.v ... r . i Receiving and Forwardijg Business. I have convenient Wharves and Wnrehouscs. REFERENCES: . D. Colden Hurray, New York ; Cochran & Russell, Philadelphia ; Dollner, Potter & Co., New York : James Coner 8c Sons, Baltimore ; James L. Davis, . New York ; London Sc. Bryan Boston ; Fred. J Jones, Cashier Branch Bank of North Carolina, Newbern ; Jno A. Guion, Cashier Bank of Commerce New " hern ; VV. W. Clark, Cashier Merchants' Bank, New born; A". Mitchell & Sou, and Dr. Isaac W. Hughes, Newbern. ...' ...' March 22 dly ! I. VESTAL, - ... - GENERAL AGENT for' the Collection of Notes. Account and the settlement, of Claims, NEWBERN, N. C. Being now engaged in canvassing Craven and tire adjoining counties, I will undertake the collection oi accounts for publishers of newspapers, merchants, factors and others tor the usual commissions. , All business entrusted to me bv Dailies at a dis tanee will be faithfully and promptlyj attended to. ' I refer those to whom I am not known to the edi-- tor of the Daily "Progress and the business men of Newborn generally. ' Address W, I VESTAL, Dec. 8, 1859 Progress Office! Newbern, N. C. "Modem" Kstablisiinient OIC NEWBERN, N. C. T 1 : ' The J3TI. F. HARBISON, - ! WI IOLES ALE & RETAIL DEALER IN Staple, Fasc, Foreign and Domestic i Dry Cloods Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Mattings, Rugs, Jewelry, Trunks , Ready-Made Clothing, . , &c, dec. ! NVBERN, N; C. J. M. F. Harrison has just received a complete assortment suitable for the season, and will continue t receive bv every arrival all desirable Articles and Novelties of the season. j Particular attention paid to orders. , ' Septl , i dly' The Nerrbern ITIutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rpiIIS Company h'as now been in successful opera- JL tion tor THREE YEARS,! During which time ho assessment has been made to meet tosses. . , j The Company is now prepared to jreceive Applica tions for I INS U R ANC E, Which may be made to any of the different Agents throughout the State, or to the undersigned, at. the office of tlie Company, m this pla.t-e.! W. G. SINGLETON, Secretary. Newbern, N. C.-, Sept 1 j ' dly T. jr. iiuoiies, ( GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN NAVAL STORES, rCORNER EAST FRONT AND SOUTH FRONT STREETS i NEWBERN, N. CJ PORK; BACON, LARD, I CORN, FLOUR, WHISKY, GUANO, COAL, HAY, LIME, &(., &c, &,c, for sale on consignment. 1 Has vessels runnijig regularly to New York , Phila delphia and Baltimore. . j Goods received and forwarded. March 16 1V1. COMMISSION MERCHANT, - - AND DEALER IN Dry Goods, G rocn ies. Provisions, Liquors, $c. Opposite Bank of North Carolina in Newborn, Cra ven county, N. C. ; Has on hand a good assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Ntone and Crockery-ware, Nails by the kag or retail, Wooden-ware; lirooms, B(ots : nnd Shoes, Spun Cotton, Yankee Notions of various kinds. Axes, of the best quality coustantly.on hand," anil all ot winch will be sold low lor cash. March 1-dtf . rKOKS i2Jf I f HOP, VX NE WBERN, M Mjinufacturer of Window Sash , Blinds, Pannel Doors, bluitters, Wood Mouulmgs, Hra-kets, Balusters, Newels, &c, &c. ALSO, : manufactures and keeps constantlv on hand, a large Btockof CABINET FURNjTlfRE , at wholesale and cetau. . Sa.sh Mill on Hancock &t., AVare Rooms on Middle st. i -. Sept 1 j .dly B. ii. lake:, - i GENERAL COMMISIO MERCHANT, Soutlt Front Xtreet, NEWBERN, N. C: Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, . Naval Stores, Flour, Corn, Hay, Lime, Dried Fruit, and country produce generally. Also the Receiving and Forwarding business, dis charging vessels and procuring freights for vessels running between this port and the ports of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Ceish advances made on Consignments. March 34-dly. . j WILL1AN II. OLIVER !& CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . NEWBERN . N. C. . Will give special attention to the sale of COTTON, I FLOl'U, GRAIN and other Produce, and will make liberal t;ash advances on Consignments when desir- ed. Goods received and . june 12 . forwarded. 1 1, IX All IfAV, HOUSE, SIGN lAND OUNAMENTAL PAINTER, j f NEWBERN, N. C. Contracts t aken for work in town or country t which will be promptly exevuded aud satisfaction guaran tied. Paints, Oils and Varnish always on hand and will be sold at reasonable prices Sept. 2t d Jfcwly J - - - DillRIiK &: RROTIIKltM, FOR WARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .! New-Bernf. "N C. tT Cash Advances made on Consignments to be sold here of forwarded to Northern Markets. hept 1 i dly LMAH W. ( OOK, PAPER HANGER,' t Nfirbern, N. C. . Will give his entire attention to hanging plain and .Ornamental Wall Paper. Work done in the best manner and at reasonable prices. July 13. 18o0 dly j ' j DEALER 15 FASCV t STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT SI CAPS, ! POLLCK STREET, NEWBERN N. C. - Would respectfully invite the attention of the pnblic to his Stock, which will bs (bund hem, veil asserted, and sufficiently large at-crll seasons of the year. -.. OrderrproTDptly and carefully attended to. . " Septl , , .--,;' ' dly Wi 1 T. VOL. II. NEWBERN, BUSINESS CARDS. Ami tcxi & sour, : NEWBERN, N. C, . ' DEALERS IN Dry Oood, Groceries, Hardware, Guni, Pistols and Rifles, Pocket and TabU Ctitlery, Swede's 'American and English Iron, Cast and German Steel, Plough Steel, Jfc; Iron Axlca, Springs,' Farming Implement, j A good assortment of Carpenters, Blacksmiths and Brick Masoiisr Toots ,- GENTS AND NEGROES' HATS AND CAPS; Also a large st ock of- ; Bed Rlanketn, Negro Blanked, Brogans, Kerseys and Osnaburgs, Ladies acd Gentlemen's . Fine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, fce., Harness. Saddles Bridles. &c, - Crockery and Glass Ware; Blasting and Gun Powder, Shot, Caps, Balls, &c.,fec. 1'ernrian and Robinson' Manipulated GUANO, ' Lime, Plaster Paris, Cement, Hair, &c-.; Mess, Flank and Rump Pork, Com Meal, Flour ; 'KubbellV' Leather Machine Banding: Agents for the sale of Grover & Baker s. Sewing Machines, Also. Acents for Evans &. Watson's Salamander Safe, which are now considered the best. iT All orders from Cash or good customers will be charged the lowest prices. Feb 16Mwi H. S. BI-A(!KWEMi, j COMMISSION MERCHANT. Iealcr in Naval Stores, Corner of Pollok and East-Front Streets : Also, Dealer in .Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hay, Lime, Shingles, Nails. Crockery, Stone Ware, - Wooden Ware; fec. Sec, One door North of Merchants' Bank, NEWBERN, N. C. Cash advances made on Consignments. Goods received and forwarded. . Lor ill aid's H. T. Snuff at 15 cents in large Blad ders. : ' v Hauling done on reasonable terms, may 2b dGm J. JIYEUS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND O LEGALE OR o' CEU, V II - (LIQUORS INCLUDED; Affent; for J. M. Singer & Co's, Wilcox &- Gibbs and Jessee C. Conner's Sewinir Machines -. keeps con stantly on hand a supply of Red Ash Coal for Grates. Solicits consignments and orders and will prompt lvr attend to all business entrusted to him. Office on the Old County Wharf, Newbern, dec 20 4tQT RE WARD. Rana way from the Sub tU scriber at Iialeitrh on Wednesday, Aug 1st. 1860. hirnecro man JOE MILLER. Said negro has been working for several months in the vicinity of lNEWBERN has worked tor Dr. limes, uol. Clark and others in the capacity of ditcher, and hence the subscriber has cause to be believe that the said boy is loitering in or about Newbern. $?25 REWARD will be eriven for his confinement in jail or - delivery to the subscriber in RALEIGH He is about 5:13 in bight, weighs about 160 lbs.; is tylaek and rather near sighted, and about 40 years of age. Theveire a number of persons about New bern who know and who can describe him with minute iiess. Any information concerning him may be left with the Editor cf the Progress, Newborn, , or ad dressed to the subscriber at Raleigh, aug 9 dtf ; : . A. SORRELL. lRICIt FOR SALE.-a O O.O OO HARD Brick ready for delivery, at the Brick-Yard of , U. it. wuuu. Send in your orders. july 23 d&wlm B' 0,HRAZIIVE:H ALPACAS, Are. Bomba zines, Black DeL iines, Black Alpacas, Black Bareses and Chains. Grenadines and Muslins a va ried vssortment. For sale by June 12 , J M F HARRISON. L acc (od. Just received a supply of Lace Mantillas aud Points. Also Lace Mitts, by June 12 J M F HARRISON P AKTV 1)IIISFS, Arc A FEW VERY handsome 'Party Dresses and Berthas, i ust re ceived and tor sale at , June 20 . J M F HARRISON'S. cei1 J ohn Foly's Cvl1raled II 4E!, for sale by J M F IIARUISON,agent for manufae- rer, Newbern N C. Each pen has the manufacturer's name on it. Old Gold Pens taken in exchange. may! B enzine, and Mpalding'M frepartd CSIue J GOODING, Jr. for sale by april 27 gEND liV Vour lo be apnl 27 Repaired by E -WANTi Pollok street, Butter by the Firkiu at wholesale and retail and at Tub, for Hale SUMRELLS'. April 7 . . . TTE13iayiAlV & (OVH t'ur.lial Dlixir of 11 Calisaya Barkf; for sale by jan 10 JAS. W. CARMER. Sewing ITIachineH. Thrse in want of sewing machines ought to call at MYERS and supply themselves. 1 T Rbls. ITIason's fresh Crackers and Cakes ; X J just received and for sale by. June 37,: . JEAMYETT. 10 Rbls Ii ARIL. ARD'S ceived and for sale at siuijk ; Just re- J E AMYETT S. June 1 Vtters Tonic, for restoration of the Hair. X J ust recei ved aud for sale by July IS F S DUFFY. B URIVIIVfi FLIID NEW YORK BUKN- ING FLUID iust received bv Feb 12 JAS. W CARMER. Fishing Tackle. A ceived and for sale by may 2 large assortment just re- EDWIN WANT. 4 Fine Lot of Assorted t'BOiUKHV- xi. Just received and for sale at may 28 J E AMYETT, 8 rtllEROHEE HG31EDV. JUST RECE1V J ed and for sale by JAS W CARMER. June 25, 1860 Druggist. TVTF iSRVm. A supply of FITCIIE S NERVIM lx hist received at june 25,41800 CARMERS. r RAGS ASSORTED COPFEK-Jut,t received ana ior saie at mav2S J E AMYETT S F' . -mr r . 41 T f Tin'fe. Perrv's. Dead Shot. Wavne s and Wright's do. For sale by -' rnpLfH. "25 BB1.N. NEW CITV MF.SS PORK Just received and for sale low by may 3 J E AMI El 1. EXPRESS! Another sudpIv of those cheap bilk Lace Mantles and Plain Silk Dusters. July 20 E CUTUBERT. T?enrc of Coflcc Hundrera Essence of Coffee XJ for Kale at CARMERS. N.C. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1860. NEW YORK. PETKR MAXiLETT. . WITH D. COLDEN 9ICRRAV, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 6'X Sou tb Street, IVevr Yrlc Sept. 1. . , dly WILIIAM SIIAW, WITH FENNER & HARDENBERGH, Wholesale Grocers, - ' AND DEALERS IN TEAS, 313 and 315 Greenwich St., bytwen lieade and Du nne Streets, Slde.bcrgb. I NEW YORK. Jan 31-dly NORFOLK. B. OBOM, F. P. CLEMENTS O OJI & CLEMENTS, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No lO and 11, Macintosh's Wharf, NORFOLK, VA. N. C: References. Hon T Braerer. KRavner 'Ral eigh; J T Morehead, Greensboro'; E Willcins, Fl-q,- Gaston; II is. Uurgwyn, lsq, llnlitax; VV IV A Wil liams, Hamilton; D WBagley, Williamston. ! Vitgima References. Cashiers of the Exchange. rariuers hdu v iiinm usdks, aonoiK. Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, Grain and Nav-a! Stores. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. j april l.J, d&wly 1 . ; VTorfoIk Mlenni, Ornnuicntal, Wrought XI AJU UA&T JKOJS KAIL. WORKS. For Burial Lots, PtMic Squares, Balconies, Gar- , dens, Sfc. No. 19, Wide Water St. we would can tne attention ot tne public to. our establishment for the manufacture of the above des cription of work. We have 9uch an one, we think that would do credit to the South, if properly patro irized. We have introduced at great expense ma chinery of the latest improvements and in connection an Iron Foundry for Rail Castings, &c. We have new and elegant patterns, both plain and ornamental, many of our own designs, which are entirely; new ana beautitul. 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 tbe country, and if every order does not come up to our representation, turn it back upon us at our ex panse. Orders punctually filled. SAM'L. HODGES & CO. march 3 dGm. 6VpMru"'' Preparations." KALLISTON -D Cocoaine; Oriental Tooth Wash; Florinel, YVlutcomb s ; Asthma Remedy, and Flavoring ;hx tracts of Lemon, Orange, Nutmeg, Vanilla, Peach, Rose, Almond, Cinnamon, Clover, Celery and Necta rine, j ust received and lor sale, by April 21 JAS W CARMER, Drusrsrist N1 EW STYLE TRUNKS! mi l . m ii m i . -r- . . nose waniinj; iraveiiincr irunKS or iars snouia can atuuiUMlirs Urv Hoods lmoorium 1 II ii i rTTfTir k Vkrm -w-v -w- joiner ot .roiioK and Midale sts. July 20 WOOD &- PEROT, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. Philadelphia Manufacturers of Iron Railinjr for Cemeteries and Public oivPrivafe Buildinsrs. Terandas. Balconies. ruuntaiiw anu oiner ornamental iron vvorK. ot a decorative character. A. MITCHELL & SON, Agents, Newbern. N. C. Would be pleased to shew designs and prices to an who wish to purcnase. , March 20 d&w&n ' T1LOINCED IIGRAGK ROBES AT $5 JL - . A few siill left on, hand together with a beau tiful lot of better grades at very low prices. July 20 E CUTUBERT. Af KBLS PORK; 30 BAGS COFFEE-- Ht Mocha, Java, Lagnayra, Rio and Cape. High lv flavored Green and Black Teas from the Pekin Tea Co; 20 bbls, Stuart's Sugars, A B C-(A) Crushed: 20 bbls. Cuba and Porto Rico Sugars, may 28 For sale by II S BLACKWELL P. S. KAIVIJERT bavins eneagril iu ihv Butchering business, will pay the highest cash prices tor Beet, Lamb and Mutton, according to quality. ' Particular attention given lo orders. 1 April 2 donr t T-lul. X ar Itou ITInrkrt nnd Vessel Reef ; Superior article Kerosene Oil; Paints, Oils, Spiiits Tur pentine ; 1 5 bbls. Bungs for Spirit Bbls. x lOO empty Spirit Bbls. ; :tOOO yards Domestics ; Tar. Shingles, Wooden Ware. For sale by may 28 ; II S BLACKWELL Jir RRIiS. and SO SACKS IV FLOUIt- iO bbls. Double Extra; 0 bbls. Pilot- Bread and Crackers at Manufacturers prices ; SO bushels Meal; 750 bushels Corn; IOO bushels Oats : SO bushels Cow Peas. For sale by r- may 28 II S BLACKWELL N LTI5W HOOP SKIRTS ! Just to hand by Express for Ladies, Mis ses and children, from 2bc to 3 dollars- July 2tl . , . E CUTHliEKX. ' : r PARASOLS AIVD UNBRELIiAH ! JUST OPENED. Ladies'superior Silk Parasols, from I to 10 dollais each ; Sun Umbrellas from 1 to b" dollars : Gents Umbrellas at all prices. My stock of t he above were bought of the manufacturer, and will be sold at very low prices. April 21. GEO. ALLEN DOMESTIC GOORS. Orenabnrgbs, Stripes, Tickings, Plaids, Denims, Brown and Bleached Drills. Brown and Bleached Shirtinsr. Brown and Bleached Sheetinsr. with a complete assortment ol every articles in this line ; for sale at HARRISON S, June 12 Cloths, Cnimere, Ac A LARGE ASMJK 1 ment of Cloths. Cassimeres. Vestmgs, Linen Drills, Ducks, Cottonades, Drap D'Ete, Queen Cloths, &c, &c. For sale by June 12 JMrUAKKlWJA. Ready Ulnde Clothing. A LARGE STOCK of Summer Clothiatr. coutistinr of the latest styles and of superior workmanship, and at very low pnees. cau at jmh liAiuaw- June 12 ' - TTt t, Caps, Flats. Ac My stock of Hats XJL Flats and Children Fancy Hats, is large and comnlete and will be sold ckeao ior Cajh. tau anu get supplied at HARRISON'S. June 12 O XTAL HAIR ".PI W S. An As sott ment just received by V. iuae20 - , JUT II AliKlcuiX . oto MISCELLANEOUS, gALTOIOBE LOCK HOSPITAL, DR. .TOIINfsTOV c Has dwoveredtlie mojft eertain. !teedv and onlv ef fectual remedy in the world for all Diseases df Inipi-ndence. Weakness of the Back or Lirnhs Stnft, tiona of the Kidneys ajnd Bladder, iTolnntarV Di- o j -rnj , vrvuciai cLM.jiiy,ifrA outness, vopcpsi.a, jangour, Mm Spirits, Confusion of Ideas Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings " Dimness of Sisrht or Giddiness. DUilnf th ma Throat. Nose or Skin.-Affections of the Lungs, StOm- iu;u.MCiisuruers arising irom Solitary Habits of Youth-those secrt ami practices more fatal toj their victima than the song o'f Hie oyreii-s 10 tne manners ot i vkp wio-ii4-:r, most brilliant hopes oK antieinations'rerHWmmnr. -l n era X- r. " onns ITIen Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vicethat dreadful and destructive habit which an nually sweeps to an Untimely grave thousands of xwung men oi me mo$t exalted talents and brilliant intellect, wuo might Otherwise have entrnwH l. tecing Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full commence. ' ITInrrinR. Married persons, cr Voun? 11 e-.-n contpmlnf; . - . ' j . O w Ul - iicvBc, ucmg nwaiewi piiypicai weaKness. organic de- uuuy, ueiormmes, t., speedilv cured. He who places hinjself under the care of Dr. J may religiously confide in his honor as a 'gentleman and ooniidently rely upon hia-fckill as a Physician ' nPfl A Vlfi ire v vi'os . immediately cured aid full vigor restored. a owe tit arrantea. or -no utuirtre. tn from nn ta fiica Daps. Dri Johnston. Member of the Rovtil College of Snrn-eonsi T grauuate trom one of the most emment Colleges of . , 7 Liie uuuew oiaies, ana tne greater part ot whose life has been spent m th e h ospitals of Lr ndon . Paris . Phil adelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in Jthe head and ears when asleep; great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes witn derangement of mind, were cured immediately. . - ' . : TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have iniured them selves by improper indigencies and solitary habits which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either Business, Stud y, Society or Marriage. ihese are some ot the sad-and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness ot the Back and Linibs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment oi tue riigestive i? unctions, lieneral uebility, b-1 J -' ' .i v.i hid v) wiii u i u.vni , wij. Mentality. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion ot Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil forebodings, Aver sion to Society, SelfjDistwist, Love of Solitude, Tim idity. &e.. are some of the evila tirodnrfid. Thousands of persons,,of all ages, can now iudce what is the cduse of (heir declining health , losine their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearar.ee about the eyes, cough ana symptoms oi consumption. DR. JOHNSTON S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. By this great and important remedy weakness of the organs are speedily cured and lull vigor restored. Thousands otthe most nervous and debilitnted, who had lost all hope, Have been immediately relieved. All impediments Disquahhcations AToua Irritability haustion of the most fearful kind speedily cured YOUNG MEN Who have injuredj themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions'' or at school, the effects of which are nightly) felt, even when asleep, and, if not cured, .renders njarriage impossible, and destroys both mind and bokly, should apply immediately. Such persons must, before, contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body'are the most nec essary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without those, tne lournev turoutrti me oe- comes a weary pi' grimmage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view -. the mind becomes shadowed with despair am filled with the melancholy reflec tion that the happiness of another becomes "blighted with our own. , ENDORSEMENT OF THE TRES?. The Many Thousands cured at this Institution with in the last fifteen vears, and the numerous impor tant Surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of the Sun and many other papers, ujti'-es of which have appeared again and again before the public, Vesides his standing as a gentleman ot Character ana responsiDiiuy,is a sui- ficient guarantee to the afflicted. OFFICE NO !y, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Baltimore, Mn... jeft hand side going from Baltimore street, a few dfors from the comer. Fail not to observe name-. Xrt letter received unless post-paid, and containing i Rfnnn. f hs used on the renlv.. Persons writing hould state age, and send portion oi auvemsemeui stating svniptOmfi. Feb 1,1860 jdly. if'od Xirer Oil and Xiine x for sale i J. W. CARMER. FIRKI !S OF CHOIC'E BUTTER t Just received this day per Schr. halrie and for sale at W holesale and RetaU by J. E. AMYETT. July 14 O just received by Schr. I W Hughes, an;rfor sale at June 1 rpAREIV ri A!V1 !031JIITTEU. A ue I lto liov. claiming to ue i" v . I ...L.iL. ....4 d.i -TH mnviiiiM T,.n.j r-uiTifv taken nD as a M.mrlav lasl aim cocnneu iu juii. on-t about 5 feet liigh, rather -lim abont m . , h net of -teeth.: a" small scar h4v th rtffht eve. smart, speaks quick and says b was forctd to leave his home by JOIIN , the yro l r i- iiIttii, u-hn bp savs came with him wnv oi a mi. ii'. ca.... . i u.J Tii. ownr w wflUKiited to come1 lor- ward and redeem the I-ITHAM, SherilT. .Tulv 19. tl&wtf H IDE! iiinv s : ! THE SUBSCRIBER h tiifrhest cash prices for Dry and will pay oreen HIDES. uh,uamu. ir.ay21,860-dtf . r1 nan aldin's Prepare! i.mf.-Auwit;r eu'pij . 1 1. ... t i iust received by J. WCA"RMEU, March 2 Druggist. nines Clark's Female Pills For Pale by ir , ov 16 dkw IJmceiet. KAWnwrl ttiTRirp MRS. WINSLOW'S K xiAhir. Krni eonetantly on hand and f4T sale JAS. WY CAIiMEIl, bv june 25, m Diaggict. I' . XT A ! T ik l 1 D 111 Q l'hir1ltl I Ai ItI I I lu """""jwvw - fowls Rrae-ame . : ovsters. clamB.BOft. 'oss . ocreativ-e wer, . .er- st0ne -crabs, scollops. , turtles, terrapins, etc., . Trembline and Weakness or Ex- j i ' :i w tuJ ' TTrilbor's by July 21 r 1 YEARLY ADVERTISING RATES. HALF SQUARE 1 one latmt One day. .... Two days.... Three tin vs.. ... 25 OndT...........i.t 50 ...... 37jfrwo days............ 75 ...... SO (Three daj?.........l 00 R2 Fonr days.. .... ....1 25 ...... 75 jFivedars....... 50 ....t. 87J One week.... ........1 7S 1 IfTwo -weeks ... Si 75 2 (0 One montl.........4 00 3 50 T wo monlt?.-; ..7 00 ......5 00 iThree months. ......10 00 -r..i.8 00 Six months..... U 00 .....15 00 One yew. ......25 00 Four da vs.. .. ivdavs.' . Orse week.... Two week... One month... Two months.." Three month? Six "mouth,.-. One vear.. ... Twelve hues make a squa re, six lines a hftlf-equaro Liberalnrrangements made with yearly adrertiftera DAILY PROGRESS. TUESDAY MORNINGTAUGUTlTJiOr SUMMhll HKSQRIS. FROAT STREET IIOLSE, -BEAUFORT. K n This large and . pleasaatlv! located establUhm having bet-n thoroughly refitted and furnished, is now open foi the reception and accommodatioa of visitors. It location fs on the Front Street and but a few feet from the water, where convenient . BATHING HOUSES are erected. The mam buihlinif throe tnrtii hir-li havbig on Axs top a .delightful promenade 120 feet in length. ." .. . The rooms are laree and airv. onnin? on nlattM in full view of tlie o;ean,,so that persons desiron pf sr ending the summer from their homes fortheenjoy ment of the sea breeze will find this hous both com tollable atd pleasant. 'y liaymg purchased the Steamer Wilson, in every particular a first class Ferry-Boat, which will ply regularly between Moiebead City and the Front Street House, connecting with the Train for the ac cemmodation of the travelling public, and going on excursions to the Fort and other points el interet aboutthe harUr;,and having in' connection with this popular establishment a Billiard Table, Ball Room and first rate BAND OF MUSIC, the Proprietors flatter themselves that they can give en tue: satis faction to all-who may fayor them with their patronage. Pleasure boats with experienced persons to man- them will always be- in readiness fot sailing or fishing excursions. A full supply of Ice con stantly on hand. No effort will be opnred to give en tire satisfaction. B. A. ENSLEY &. CO. August 1, lSGOdfcwtf , ATLANTIC IIOIHK, " BE A UFOR T, NOR TH CAROLINA. PENDER AND PAGE, Proprtetort. . T. A. Granger, Huperintendent. " Located immediately in front of the inlet with net an obstacle to obstruct the view either of the town of Beaufort, Bogue Sound, Core Sound, or the ocean. the waters of wiiich laves , its base, waftine on its bosom the delightful sea breeze and inviting one to that most sanitary, luxurious and invigorating indul gence, the sea bath. In addition to the mam buildmer we hare construct ed a number ot pleasantly -located rooms on the shore ornamented with a green plateau and grove trees in front. ( AMUSEMENTS. Fine 'fishing as the harbor affords may be indulged in from the collonades that entirely surround thin establishment without the least exposure to the sun or weather. ' , Large and commodious bathing hrraces are being constructed capable of accommodating our guests. Fast sail boats with experienced bands to navi gate them always in readiness, ; An excellent band ot inu-ic in attendance on pleasure excursions and at night in our airy dancing saloon. , "" 1:1. "" .' An excellent bar with choice liqnors and trinef , bowling saloon, Phelan's best marble top billiard table, chess, backgammon, dralts, dominoes, etc., convenient to the hotel. We have also purchased a STEAMER for pleasure excursions in and aboutthe harbor and to tbe sea- shore; also to make regular connection with the Railroad Cars at Morehead City, landing passengers at our house without the least exposure to the weather. ; ' I ' EDIBLES. Our market abounds in the prod actions of both sea nrA lnni?ifili nnri verrotflhlpii in t11aaa IrnftAtv hard and with erood and ex per Having built a new and large icehouse our guests will always find an ample supply of this luxury on hand. . ! ' . The obiect of the proprietors has been to render this the most attractive resort North or South, nature and climate having been exceedingly bountiful to this most favored spot. : Our terms, according to the accommodations re quired, but in every instance governed by modera tion. PENDER &. PAGE, May 12 ltf. I'raprtelorf. CAKOIilNA CITY HOTEL, ' NOW OPEN! The Proprietor of this commodious sea-side resort would respectlnlly aunonnce tnai, navmg conrpjeieu all his arrangements the House is now open for the reception of visitors, and he promises that no.nain8 dial! be snared to render all who visit the estaolian- ment, in quet-t of health or pleasure, comfortable and Wichino- Tackle. Bathinir House, and all .other im- nrovements and conveniences required to render tha gtabliihrnent' complete . in every particular hare orn arrariE-ed and nut in thorough order. Being well supplied with good cooks and servant. presided over and directed by Mr. L. J. Hawley, a gentleman of experience the proprietor feels suro that the natrons of the House will have no wan un- grntificd. ' ... -s . The liar is weni siocucu -wuu cito m Liouors, and for the amusement and recreation of guests a liiliiara uuom amt ihuhj-uv tac bed. I - . . , A trxxl Band of Music has been employed ior tne seanon, ana tne nan nwm m v w&m best in the Mate. 1 ah who visit Carolina Citv may be assured of hnd- ini: all the comforts and appoir.tine?t of a first-class Hotel W. P. MOOBE, Proprietor. , L.1 J. HAWMcr. SBp t. . ; RaleigU iStandard ana vv arvngion inywcu m "scrt one mouth aud send bill to Progress Office. June IS dtt 1860. FA 1. 1, TRADE. DRV GOODS. 'LANIER, BROS., & CO., Importer and jobbers ot Dry Gdsy No. 251 and 256 Baltimore Street, Raltimore. Are now receiving their gupply of Dry Goods for th FALL TKAUC, ISOO, wiHch embraces a very large and varied asortmeat of DOMESTIC & MAfLli UUUDS the bctt brands made in the country. t Ijb FOREIGN GOODS we will be preparea to oi fer an unrivalled ftock of both BRITISH & CONTINENTAL FABKIUS, bought in person, by oar Mr. L L. LANIEB, in the different markets of Europe. . To cloe and responsible buyers we are aeierminea to, meet any market. N. B. Orders have Drompt attention, ana tne earn care as Uiough the buyer were present in person. Jiilv:j dlm ' . " ' .- BOOTS AND MUOKS. uesi. uw waifi Gaiters and Slippers, Ladies Buskins, Mo. Boot Gents: Fine'Stit hed Boots, Children, JJoyt and Misse' niter Slippers, ite., ice A large and f.lUnnUii ujMfrtment. r or sale by June 1- ' . - 1 " J M F HARRISON. All Gl. lne ne nw Ultra ttuii jar, wiia - an air-tight glass lid, 25 cent each. For sale wa wm m a fl ?A 'il by I J. UUUIH-Mi, Jr. IIO I1IKK.' A Hegr boy aootu is years old AS for the balance of the year. : Apply to 1 1. Jnlyl 1-dtf . . , I. DISOSWAT, Paintn. lil, sale by e- Color, VThhf &t. Fot F S DUFFY, Druggist, - July 13 . y-.
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 21, 1860, edition 1
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