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1 t i rn . I I AA ( Tri '1 KAllii x Avvvi-'y - t---r tit J gubscribere at Six Dollars a year paMblfc HlllJ - ah nnnora Hi continued when the time ,B Ufnr expires, unless renewed, i ; L paDveWements inserted as Special or Bishop Xc nr tiif ntinrr ft innnrp 4..,. AKIfnarmo nf nH vrtiainor TfltPB 1 -ices J eui.n v-'wl""' , 7 . noil1:" . lnourfaii ererv ntriAr rlav wi iTrrPd 37 i cents for each insertion after the first when advertisements are handed in they Will! Ff&wrted till forbid, (tf,) and charged 50 cents'for UiiSAiD PERIODICALS. 1 Tilt CHEAPEST PAPER IN (THE STATE; i it o MPECTUS QP THE ' x i:w r. 1-: ii x MtEEftY PROGRESS, Jl Chmtntrcial'and Business Newspaper, intended fo tfifi Counting R6om,the Worn Shop, and the f Falnily' Circle, ;i - '.. ..':r - To be IsMued; at IVewbern, IV. C, in Ox f R AnouT the j First of October, 1858. 50 a Ycarj liirarinbly in Advance! erf At 1 fr Tie editor of the r Djiil Progress," knowing "that hd mail facilities do not enable1 many persons in Civn'en and the adjoining counties to "avail thenfoidves ot the advantages ot a iJaiiy 1'aper, lias! iletermined to issue, aoout the nrst ot ucto- hcr, fi-. Weekly Edition, intended for country cir- . dilation. . Tile Vewbern -Weekly -Progress-' "-'will be.de- w yotpf to the great Commercial Agricultural,, Ul tl Manufacturing and JEdueational Interests ot the 8tali, and to the building up ana tostermg ot ail tl hc'r.fflitcrosts. ; E;eh number will contain a full and reliable :Kt!prt of Home and Foreign Markets,, carefully id arid arranged, with the 'principal edifo Com rials ild of the daily issued and a choice selection of Mis(je'llaneous Vand Uiterary reading, I t Kv ill be the same size of the " Ujaily Progress,v but a.-i each nunibeij will contain three or more jiagekj of reading matter, the quantity will be lyrgtsi tluiu is, giyen in a -majority' of, the weeklies in ii. State. - - Idling tlie Weeky; Edition from a Daily Oi- ftce, ive can afford it cheaper than jit could possi- bly U e done under other circumstances. CRMS 1XVA1UA15LY IN 'ADVANCE i T Sing Copies, One V'earJ.".: ..i-- - $1 50 To Clubs of 10, to One Office. 1....,,...-. 1 25 To dubs of 20 and over, to One Office.'. . . . 1 do A? ; ' person sending us ten subscribers, "vvith the siibscriptign moiiey ($12 50) wi 11 receivejone copyiine year gratis. Agents for the Daily are, repici;ted to act as agents, for the Weekly. ; , i Send, in your names immediately,' so as to com mehc'e, with the" first issue. '."-"'' Mdrcss J. L. PENNINGTON, : V Ncwbern, N. -' C. OH Post Masters and others' rcceivmm this Prospptiis, jare" requested: to procure alL the ! re s'! onsioie names they can and send them to thti r-aiioB, at ixewoern, py tne Jst or uctooer next. M:vjBKK.', JN. U., bejfteinber 1, loo8, 1 roliM-ctuM of 'Th 4tttte8. " 'lli'ni' DdW li"(T iiiK1?V1 nonr covuTi a " -. i. v m-x , v . J j iti L ; - w . inoiitlik luis liK't with rinr-h Kii'CrHj na in 'inalifv tn Propri-t( r in '(enlarging the' daily edition to the size . 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The fcVeek.lv fj'iui, ;iid ix printed on;. superior -iumer.'Hvit'h' hand- - KOIIH'. --ftoill tv-0 ff -ihet -4tjir vn.'...it-.1." cnl. '' A M.'-'T. ; '. "'."-I ''" -'!'j:'i Per year. r. 2 oo '";s ---'-......... i-. ..i 3 OU Us.. .J.-.-; i' -- ' 7 -nn . -Single i Twu C. nvtM-L,us... it len idpic.s, t'(i ine address, and any larger . ! iniili4-r at the rate of $1 per year . 10 00 y.jjiu, in me Muuress oi eacn suoscrioer, oiul anj-; larger number at f .1, 20 each. ..1... .12 00 !.Anv-post master, clerk or other person; who may pikI live '.subscribers, with $7 enclosed, will receive .-'u? ext a cupy. . i .-. . ; " r . ' j 1'ayu ont iniH cases is required ifivariablv in ad vance jmnd no papers will be forwardet uutil the re- l int ot the money. ".... -,- 1 j-.J ,' . ' ' " ;' ' EXTRA NOTICE. - t As C mgress will soon : assemble, and as it is ex ri- t-l. hat it will be one ft the -roost important ami "iterating sessions ever convened in the Metropolis, it must be an object with persons iit a distance to :ure thp earliest and most reliable intelligence . t Capitol. -. - . ' : ' ,1 . , ". h - t: .f "-"Ji'it!, iv uuue iiatse wno uesire to TFl'f('nf',e f,,r a paper .publish d in Washington City, the We Two cc V vu'tess, we pi uptstj' to lurnisn 'kiy S(tateon the following terms : FOIl THREE MONTHS. i - , , J.i....... ...... ..$1 00 MOS.. . T, f - -.-..- .-Z UU 1 comes .. . .,1 3 00 r ive ri 1 nee. fine oopv...i copies.. L FOR, SIX MOXTHS. .; " .. .......-$.1 00 ......J.... i... ..3 00 i ne lrronni-.tr c. . . . - r - - - ii . . . isiii 1 1 me ciiniva nn Auietii; trie origi- mu-m, Mors .f the Washington Union, aud his long Hsl PH,er (Pel''iw4e,1efore and since the estab a ?, r'!l n tha J,nPer, justifies him in promising a , Paper vjell worthy of their patronage. . - " P Sept 1 - JOHN P.1IEISS, GOIEY? LADY'S BOOK, of Literature, of h,. i;r "s'i miur tiMiioii. une nundred pages : ' aaitig everv inonrti with -L-r,rtr v-iL WNn, cph.red and others! Ladies work of all "M ; pnd Cfmtnbutions from nil i Ha , Tbrnf Xi u'n tlre States. Ttl. ' l" " Kiratite. Ui - - seud'r V vrar,nd a u extra copy to the person 'I'iesn ' ! ' ,nkinS nin copies, f 15: f Eleven ,r "lid luuy iu me person f-iU., UO- atrazine. Book and I ndins th, "lev i '"""-f" iweive copies, ;; hoth ," !i!1!txk and Arthur's Home M Uan,: UT . ttodey's Lady's j 1 .il' r t.iii'd l a 1 en ;mtrwti OI)KY,No:323 (late 113) Chest- ! . ' i ; ' : ' "'. ' v --v dtf. r . i i i i ' . ' " :. i ...... ,v AILY SKOSPJCCTUS OF T1IE M WEBA, j i COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, hb undersigned will commence the publication of nJmal with the above, caption on TV ednesday the k;yua of July, to be continued every Saturday tJiere- Fterl the regular issue of which may be relied on. i line pouucui ciinracier oi me xiu ua wiu. uu yi ie same caste as the Union, (which expires with its iesei4 isKue.) namely Democratic." '-j, ' m best energies of the proprietors will be directed rand all measures tending tb resuscitate the rihint powers of ' Old Athene and particularly eP the peopie posted on wnat Aye are reauy uo- a ;i with .this detennination, tney . will iuraisii a tihttiit record of all statistics which may be in their r to obtain, -in addition to any comiuercial lntor- which can conduce to the weltare ot our mer intere?ts. . ik Farmer-will find in the' New Era a column iich he may gleanlsome informatioji-in addi tion tV his iTrevious store Ot axricultara?,knowledge. Tie' Literary man, will !we trust, discover taut, in our s ections, tne constant aim win oe io present ithln which can be unwqrthy the rennea taste oi mplished gentleman. ; Ladies who, tliougu mentioned iast m tins ation, have-always held the first place in our llbt tioiis .may be iully assured tliut: it any mutters uterest capable of bi ing construed by them as can be found' in oir gambles -through.' the of letters, we shall-consider as; prominent our duties the gathering and placing before all that may tend to elevate and improve the imp mat netiier .consiueiuu in iue reuiuuu ui iSLt.i!, ',, wives or duu"-htui s ;' plel;;iii' ourselves that never shail be found in oiir paper in any de nt, or on any consideration a word or syila- tte-nd- the demeaey ot the most; amiable.- j.jid vtrt s ol tne sex : lor, as iwe uesign tne jnew qua. llierald of the growing prosperity 0f .our. toAvn, sa. di e also desire to be1 able to chronicle the evi- done : her morality.' T f ' ' Terms Two. Dollars a Year. , ' j. h: muse, evm, July 161858. -D. WJ DAVIES. ikoHpectis OF THE Thel Sfflbscriber respectfully informs the citizens of i ji jli u inv vji jn. xj i-J j.u -u. 1? WT T T? T? ATi n T' T" XT1 Newbern and the public, that he has made arrange ments I tte the publication of one of the largest, neatest and cheapest newspapers in North Carolina. It is desijgned as a Eaniily and Literary Journal, and .will bfel devotedrto local and commercial news, the jHomotioW of southern literature, sience, art and ge neral infqrmation. ! ':'. The '(5azett'e " will be neutral in politics, but, at the saxtifli Itijaie, the editor Aviii claim tlie prerogative of givingylts readers items of political information. The serVices of a valuable corps of contributors and repoi mrs have already been engaged, many of whom ran among the most scientihc writers an America. 'U will be "the best paper inAthe world !' but earnestly and confi dently, commends it to the patronage of a liberal public,, with the assurance that nothing shall be withheld to merit their wf rmcst interest in its pros perity. .-. -V -V ;; ' : , .!-. : . Any favor toward this laudable enterprise will be thanKfully received and kindly reciprocated. lerms Two Dollars a xear tn-Adtance. TIOS. R. MURRAY, Septl Editor and Proprietor. MONK'S IIJTTJEKS.-A IVew Book.-The Editors of the : Jlve Giraffe are' now publishing a book, the title of which will be-" LIFE AS IT IS ; Or, The Wkitixgs ofy Ocn Mose,' ": which book will not k)nly contain alMhe letters which have ap- 1eared in the Girajj'e over the signatui'e of "Mose," )ut many others, rich, rare, and spicy, that have never been read. , The Editors deem it uselW to say anything rela tive to the character of this New Book, nor need they say that it will be thermos t.amusing work that has been issued in half a century for, it, netM only be known that " Mosk wroe f, to satisfy all on these points. While it .will be an amusing- work, il lustrated with-proper designs and cuts to show up persons and, things in their true light, it will be free from Vulgarity, and, ill have fon. its chief object the correction of the mny absurditiei so prevalent in tne present aay.-i , It w ill be a book of over 100 pagfes, printed on good matenai, and bound m paper coyi ; PRICE, FIFTY CENTS for single copies-Five copies to one address for, $2. No money required until the- work is delivered, but those who wish a copy of. this rare work should send in, thei orders at once. It will be ready for delivery in thelcourse of a mo'ntlu All our friends are requested to act as agents. Address WIIITAKER .& BUNTING, ' ' Editors Live Gh-afe, . Sept 1 -dtf - i ' RaleigH N. C: North Carolina! Statist, V AST) lTscful Ulasaziiic of Useful Information. The first number of. this Magazine will be issue if sufficient subsei'iptions are.obtained, by the meetii: of the Qeueral Assembly. It will contain, amohj otuer tilings - .A bhurt Description of the Physical Geography o, ttie biafe, ,s Productions, with notices of thoseM uumues,, .un ieni aikampiiein, m tne same latitude. Area of -the Si a!,- and of the different Counties and Senaional Districts. I , ! ; ; - Population at different periods, by Counties. 'Sena'- iorial and Congressional Districts. Agriculture. Productions of the several Counties- History lot the Agiknltural Fund and of our present .State A-gricuitu'ral "Society. ' -. Revenue Amount of-'Taxcs paid bv each County, with a Digest of the last Comptroller's Report. j :'Fixanc4: History of tue Debt of the State for what purpose contract ed--its 'amount .'at different pe-riods--whn due, &c, and the Sale. df 'State Bonds in the Nelf-Yoik market, during l57-'8. Banks Dates of Ch'arteiw statement of their Con dition at various times, &.C. . Railroads, 4"C-An Enumeration of the Public Improvements of the State when Chartered their Cost Debt and their Present Condition. Commerce of the- different Sea-port Towns the Tonnage employed, vVc. , Iniaddition to the, contents properof the first num ber, Arid be added A FuM and Complete Directory of all tU public Officers Federal State and County .which wid be found "extremely useful to business inch generally. ' . . . .- " . . .. -Terms One -Year... J..3 00 ! 8ix Months.... ....... ...I i ' Raleigh, ' N. C, QUENT. BUSBEE, ' ' . I Septl;.. Editor and Proprietor. 1)OBTERS SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, -. . - A CHRONICLE OF THE Tnrf, Agricnlturr, Field Sports, Literature, and the Stage. Published every Saturday Morning, at Nos. 346 and 318 Broadway, New York. i GEORGE WILKES, EDITOR. ; Single Copies, Three Dollars a Year in Advance To- Clubs. 5 Copies -.J...... ..... io .. ' .y 0 " .::.v............r.:..:..Mv2o No subscriptions received for less than 6 months'. Postmasters are requested to act as agents, and re tain 25 V cent , for their trouble. This t centage is however, not to be deducted from Club rates. .' ' - To Agents and Adrerti sers. The terms of Porters Spirit, to Agents and Newsmen, will be $4 a hundred Agents will please at once forward to Wholesale Newspajer Dealers who supply them w ith New York papers. . Advenisementa, 2uc. V line payable in advance. ... . fcept 1 - 1 ' , VOL I. .. . . CD MWBERX, N..C, MONDAY DOMING, 'SEPTEMBER 6, 1858. TlilMIS of I he IVORTII CAItOI.IXA ' JOURNAL OF, EDUCATION: Single Copy, one year, ...... '4..;.. $2.00 Six Copies, " ...... ......... 10.00 Journal and Times" 3.00 , Subscriptions required invariably in advance, and receipts will be found enclosed iu the first Number after the monev is received. j' Persons wish'ing the Address of the Journal chang ed, will please mention the office froni which", a well as that to which, the change is to be made. 1 AH communication, relative to the Journal, should be addressed to The Editor of tlas Journal, or if to any nanje, it should be that of the llcsi&ervt Editor. TERMS. OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements, not inconsistent with the character of the Journal, Vill be inserted at the; following rates : I 1 ear b lUos. ,0 mos. 1 ,iios. One page, Half page, Fourth pag Eighth pagl $57 10 $22 10 7 4 40 - 22 22 12 12 7 5 3 2 Advertisements by the ' year payable . quarterly : all others monthly, in advance. I v : We will publish the names and address pf teachers wanting situations and of schools Wanting teachers, on very moderate terms. -If all will unite upon the Journal as the medium vill soon find it Of upakmg theirj wants known, they ah easy matter o.have themsupplied Sept 1 SECOND VOIiUiTIE ' I , OF THE w BEAUFORT JOURNAL.- ; A Commercial and Family "Newspaper, PUBLISHED IN BEAUFORT, N. C. The " Beaufort Journal" commenced its Second Volume, oh thel 12th of April, I8a8. The Journal being the only paper published on Beaufort Harbor, and the only one devoted to its inteii-'est, the Editor appeals to all who feel an interest lin that locality-, to give their support to his paper. The Editor makes no hollow promises that his paper shall be the best in the country for the price, or that there will be any extra display of talent in its Editorial Columns, as is frequently the case in issuing Prospectuses for coun try papers but lie does pledge himself to publish a goodpaperovteyf&rthj of a liberal support from the people of the State. It is the design! of the Editor to ,inake the Journal a first Class Commercial Paper, to give reports of the Markets, Foreign and Domestic,' the Latest News, &c. ' " ; The Journal will continue. as heretofore, Inde pendent on all subiects. It will take -sides with no' political party, but will advocate such measures as are thought best calculated to promote the interests of the country and of our State. ' j! : ' ( As to the different localities in tlifs vicinity; it is not our object to show partiality, but to advocate the claims of Beaufort 1 Harbor, and, leave Beaufort, Morehead, and Carolina Cities to stand on their own me'rils believing that more good can be. aecom plshed in, this way than in discussing the claims or. advantages of localities ; dud wejj appeal to the citizens, those interested, and to the;friends of these places, to give us their support.- ( The completion of the Atlantic &!North-CaroIina Railroad is near at hand, and it is very important that the only paper published on this! Harbor should be widely circulated, in order that jits Commercial advantages may become better known. Persons at a distance, who feel an interest in this place, will find the Journal to be very interestrng, IS as we shall be careful to give all local news of any importance. I-' ;v - -,' TERMS: '. ji -. : :.r; '; One Copy one year,.. 00 Five Copies..-.'' ........ ...iu .. 8 00' '".Teri;...V ..c. ..4....... 15 00 -' The getter up of the club will be entitled to one copy gratis. - ,. '.. - -.- - '-' ? - ; Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. A liberal deduction made for yearly advertisements All communications must be addressed to , V - JOHN NICHOLS, Ed. & Pro. 1 Beaufort, -N. O. : Sept 1 dtf PUOSl'ECTUS .1 5" . OF THK ' ' ' S O UT H E RN S TATE S M A N. BY HICKS & EVANS , In view of the Great Destitution in- ;the readihe: community, occasioned by the discontinuance of the Carolina Intelligencer and Cleveland Tunes, the sub scribers propose to publish a weekly Newspaper in the town of Shelby, Xorth-Carolina,lto be devoted to Politics, Agriculture, General .Ne4vs," Education; Morality, Internal Improvements, Commerce and Miscellany. ... ' ' - ' - i.. f ' . ! .-..7: -. t In its political complexion the Soul lern Statesman will he thg unwavering advocate of t ie principles of Democracy, as expounded by Jefferson, Jackson, Polk and others, believing that under these prin ciples, the union of the States and tlie perpetuity of our glorious form of Government will be more likely to be maintained than by any other party in exis tence: :i '-. :!; ...' ';.:-'.';--.., :' - .-'; ,'- y The interest.of those engaged in Agriculture, (the most noble and independent avocatioiii oh earth,) shall be duly attended to, by publishing, occasionally, valuable agricultural essays, as well as; by 'giving, correctly, the prices of produce at the markets where our patrons .will be mostly concerned . ! "i We shali expect our paper to be f the medium of News from the Churches ; and shal publish a euffi-j cient amount of moral and religious inatter to make it a safe and desirable Family Newspaper a X In short, to do good is bur object, and Will, there fore, be our greatest aim: This we'jhope to accOm pjish, by making our paper as free ! from errors as oir capacities will enable us.j : l I We will commence the publication of the " States-i man," shortly afterthe Democrati;, Convention at Charlotte on the 14th prox4, if a sufficient number of subscribers is obtained to justify it. I ' j . ; All lists and names of subscribers must be, forward- ;d to us, at Shelby, by the first of bril.,- i ! ; I Iekms : S2 per annum navable in bdvafiee nn thfti receipt of the first number,) 2 50 if not paid in 3! months, and 3 if payment is delayed longer than 6 months. ! Rill. HICKS. i TTiF F.VATS I Septl o ---.i-'': n rry . 1 v !, . -' A- dtf 1 TTABPEB'S WEEK!, Yf; U A JOURNAL OF CIVILISATION A bplend Illustrated First-Class Family Newspaper, - Harper's Weekly will be mailed to Subscribers at the toUowing rates, pay ment being ihvaiiably requir- iu uu. v. o,iivC . : !;',:"-vA: -: '-'-!;:' ' TERMS. One Copy for Twenty Weeks One Copy for One Year,! One Copy for jTwo Years.'... Five Copies for One Year Twelve Copies for One Year. .$1 ..... 2 ..... 4 .... 9 .L..20 00 50 00 00 00 00 Twenty-five Copiesior One Year i...3f Uarper'a eekly" and "Harper5 Magazine" Volume 1. of Harper's Weeklv. hand somp.lv he $4 bound Ire 'ftl-V. 1. . T- An m ' t . ...' iu luiu ciira, X'rice 50 OU. 13 now Muslin Covers are furnished eady. fthose, wl 10 wish their Numbers bound, at Fifty CenlK each Twenty- uvo ucr vew. discount allowed to the Trade. ookbjnders ahd To Postmasters iretfinir nn a. Clrtn' nf TuceX-vo if Twenty-five, a Copy will be sent gratis. Subscrip tions may commence with any number. Specimen umbers gratutiously gruppHed. 1 . Clengyman and Teachers Supplied at the lowest Club Rates. . - . i . U'As Harper's Weekly is electrotyped ' Numbers can besupphed from" the commencement. ; JJ ulcer's brillant Romance, entitled" "What : will he do with it !" appeara in. Harper's Weekly simul taneously with !s pubUcation in England. - -Sept 1 - ' dtf ' . NO. 2. EBOSPECTUS. NORTH CAROLINA UNI VERS IT Yf MAGAZINE, The eighth Volume of this College Monthly com menced with-the August number. The Editors will spare no pains to make it, whijle under their charge worthy ot support and Patronasre. ' ' Each number shall consist of about fifty pages of u"6,u,u juuuiuri;. ju tue eaiionatoi each number -will ue found, besides other articles a monthly record of College and suck other events, as maybe deemed suitable. . j ' This Magazine is entuely devoted to the cultivation of Nortfli Carohhg Literature,! and should have the support of every Carolinian. A liberal subscription 13 much desired, as by it the Editors will be enabled to make several necessary improvements, r - Teiims : $2 per annum; in advance. Liberal re ductions made to Clubs. Address, II EDITORS UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, Sept 1-dtf j Chapel Hill, N. C. ' BRITISH PERIODICALS, v ! L. SCOTT $ CO., NEW. YORK, continue to publish the following leading British Pe riodicals, viz uiri vMiJiu!Mii liLYlliiW (luiherat. 5 BLACKWOOD'S Edinburgh) M AGAZINE,(Tory.) - These.' Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great .BritainWhig,' Tory, and Radical,- but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the most profound writers on jsaience, .Literature, Morality, and Religion, they Biuntip us mey ever nave stood, unrivalled m the world of letters, 'being .considered indispensable to the sbholar and the professional man, while. to the, intelligent reader of every class jthey furnish a more correct and satisfactory record pi the current litera ture of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from an v other source, j ' : EARLY COPIES.. The recipt of Advance -Slieets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can how be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. . - if ! TERMS, i - ' Per annum. For any one of the four Reviews. ............ ..3 ,00 For ajny two of the four Reviews ..... .;. ....... 5 00 For any three of the Four Reviews;...!...1..... 7 00 For all four of the. Re views ...... ; w . 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine;... L... -..... 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews...; 9 00 For Blackwood and'the four Reviews. .... 10 00 Payrnents to be made in all cases in advance. Money . current in tte State where issved icUPier received at par. s !' ' ' ;. V- ' : CLUBBING. ! A discount of twenty -five per ent. from the above price will be allowed to Clubs ordering! four or more copies of any onebii more of the above woi'ks. Thus z Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent'to one address! !for $9 ; four! copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. ; POSTAGE, In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, Free of Postage.. When sent by mail the Postage to any part of the Uuited States will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for. " Blackwood,-' and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews. ; '. ,-: . ' : . . ' .;,! ! '. ' ;' ' '., , . :N. B. The price in Great' Britain of the fiie Pe riodicals above-named u i $31 per annum. 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They intend that every Number shall prove the Magazine to be thebestand cheapest periodical; published - It i will contain a larger amount of matter, more numerous and better illustrations, printed : in a better I manner, than any other Monthly Magazine; and the Publishers are confident that it will deserve and receive the same Cordial appreciation i and liberal patronage which have been accorded, toitduriDg the Eight years of its publication. . Sept 1-dtf - Franklin Square, New.York, August 3, 18a8. 1 THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative.) 2 THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) 3 NORTH BRITISH REVIEW 7Frcc Church V ' YEAfiLY ADVERTISING RATES: HALF SQUARE. One day. ..!... 1 25 One day.:.". OXE SQCARS. Two days. . .,. Three days.... Four days.. ... Five days..... One week..... Two weeks.... ...f 371;Tw6dav8. SO 75 .... 50 jThree days... 62 J Four days.. ., - - . 75 Five days .. . , .. - 87J One .week ........1.00 ...I 25 ........1 50 -'.',. ....1 75 ....1 371 ....2 00 .,..3 50 Two weeks. One month..... Two months.. . . Three months.. Six months.... 75 ...A 00 7 00 ...10 00 .16 00 One month Two months.; ... Three months-. . Six months.. ...5O0 . .8 00 One year.. ........15 00 One year.. .. . .25 00 Twelve lines arecounted aa a wnsro r,.l oi i;- or less a half-square. . Liberal arrangements made wjth yearly advertisers. DAILY PROGRESS. MONDAY MORNLNG, SEIvTEiIBER 6, 1858. ,x r . -;: North Carolina. '':'a New Post Office. 1 new post office has been established at Blackman's Mills, Sampson County, and Robertson C. Lee", appointed Post Master. ! 4 Healthy'. The health of Salisburyis remark ably good tliis season. So says the Banner. v New Company. The Rowan Artillery, a new Company, paraded for the first time in the streets of Salisbury on last .Saturday weekt led by tho Salisbury Brass Band. The Banner says the company made a fine appearance. . Stockholders Meeting.-1-The annual meet--ing of the Stockholders of the W. N. R. R., was held in Morgantdn, on Thursday, the 26th ulC' .. G. F. Davidson, Esq., of Iredell, was called to the chair. The reports were submitted and others business transacted. " There were but two. changes made In the Di rectory. In the place of the Hon. David E. Cald- 5 well, who declined to serve any longer,: Dr. John McDowell of Burke, nvas elected ; and John I. Shaver, Esq., was elected over Mr. D. A. Davis, -of Salisbury. These are most excellent selections. Prof. SinPP. We see it stated that Prof. A. M. Shipp, of the North Carolina University, has . been elected President of the Female College at Columbia, S. Cv ' : '." : Monument. -rThe monument to be erected at Moore's Creek, New .Hanover County, in com memoration of the noble deeds there performed, has been shipped and is daily expected at .Wil mington. The committee call on those who have not paid in their subscriptions to do so. ; Agricultural' Fair. The Mecklenburg Ag ricultural! Fair will be held at Charlotte on the 4th and' 5th of November next. A long list of pre miums are announced. ," 'y- Crops in Person, N. C We learn, says the Clarksville 'Tobacco Plant, that in the whole of Person , county i N.' C, with the exception of a small area of.foiir by tw.o miles, the corn .has be'en damaged to such an extent by the drought, that it has become impossible for more than a half crop to be made with any seasons,; which may come. . The tobacco is late and small, and may possibly , recover in a measure, if the seasons should happen to be favorable in future. . V ; , . Found Dead Mr. J.T.Cornell, of New, York, came to his death at the Reid Gold Mines, in . Cabarrus county, on the 28th ult., it is thought' by the accidental discharge, of a gun in his own hands. ,' - . ' : ;'-':-!; '" '!'' ''. V-' Gratifying. A series of religious meetings; , have been going on at Chapel Hill. A large number of the students have " professed;' and the interest still continues. Elected. Messrs!! W. C. Dowd and Walker Anderson have) been elected to fill the places of Messrs. Spruill and Battl6 in the Latin and Greek departments of the N.I C. University, antHiavo entered upon the discharge of their duties. The. University Maaine pronounces this the very best selection that 'could have been made. . ; Robbery atVeldon. A Spanish gentleman had $800 in doribloons and a check for $2,000 stolen from his . valico at a hotel-in Weldon last Sunday night Week. Search' was made among the passengers but to no purpose. Spicy. The dueling correspondence in thd last , Giraffe is a spicy affair,4 though ;it has not quite ", .s much Buncombe as some other correspondence of the same character that has- recently appeared in the State prints. - . . -. . ' - '. , . - -. -. Miscellaneous. - v ReceiptpNew CoTTON.-The total re ceipts of thXriew crop at , Mobile, Ala.-,' for the , present season, to the 28th ult, is 206 against 3 up to the sarne time last year. - Pudding. 'At the New York restaurants they have "cable pudding,'' so says an exchange, and we may add thit at some of? them, wo hear it ru mored, they have dog. sausage. - Going, to St. Louis. Itis reported that Pro t tttmiANAN intendsvisitihg ist. Louis du ring the Agricultural Fair which comes off there hjn the first Monday in September next, In a Hurry. The Hon. Fayette McMullen, Governor of Washington Territory, who quite recently obtained a divorce from his wife re siding in Southwestern Virginia, took another " partner op the 12th of Julyj in the person of Miss Mary Woop, pf Thurston county, Washington , .Territory."'.; . ' ," From IlAvixA. The steamer Catawba, at Charleston, bnngs Havana dates to the 25th. The United Siates brig Dolphin? had - sailed for, Boston from Key West with the supposed Captain of the slaver Echo". Sugars were active at a con-, siderable advance. Shipping to the States was scarce. - Enropean engagements were easy, bter- 1 ling exchangav.dtill at 15. Exchange on hew. York at 60 daj premium. -'" Another rIyAl OffsprixgI A dispatch from, Vienna announces that' the accouchment of the Empress of Austria Js expected daily,-and tbatf the guns have been placed on the basUons tofire . the accustomed salute. v " . - ' RaelroaIdsT rx TENKisra. During ' the prei sent year' in Tennessee, 22 mdes of raOroad have been laid, h There is now in the State 670 miles of 'railroad in active operation ; and by the , 1st of January next there will be 875 miles ; and by the W oft Jannary, 1860, there wil , bel,14( . miles in actiye operation. t-..??) ' 'v . '. . - --.-' v t - -I 1 t 1 . fx 1 1 X
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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