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. i t ' -I . -.-- T-T -T " m T intlLY PROGRESS" is served to town and bricribers at iSix. Dollaks a year payable vuuto' a papers discontinued when the time , flJynie- .. ume(!g renewed. 4frt2iiient inserted us Special or Bishop No- rli,ir'"t'd one-half more than the usual rates, c are i. '.,,! ; or less cohsituting a square. """"L nnticeK inserted for 25 cents Funeral Obituaries ut advertising rates. 'fitrtiVuK-iita inserted very otln K 374 eeiits for each insertion a u'lu-re tlie" number of msertu other day will be after the first. on are not ex- 4 when nuvei " .... ... ..... ' m-d'till forbid, tf,) and charged 50-cent for . ...t-tiiln and 25 rents for each continuance ,.nrsr '""- --v , - :AND,1,KR1UD1GALS1 T;E cnr.AFH.-i- )'.ri:it ix the st.uk. p It O l'UCT V 8 , i (: OF THE . X W 15 E .1! X CoiHiiithi"! ond Business Newspaper; intended X tkt COIinilH Illfill) mt. rrwiit umj Bllu-HlC Family Circle, To be ImmikmI tet Newborn, IV. , Q5 OR AUOI T THK First of Ogtoker, 1858 111 y( a Vcarji, Invariably in Advance!. Tlie editor iof the Daily Progress," knmviiig tliatth'e limil facilities do riot enable many persons :B Craven arid 1 he n(1 joining counties to avail ii,m.-lves f the advantages of a Daily Taper, I n (Icteriniiu-d. to Ihne libout the first of jOctb- ifT, a Wevikly Edition, intended for country cir cu!ati"ii rhiJ XewbernAWeekli Progress " will be de- v,ioi to tli gi'.fit. Commercial, Agricultural, Man t'lfafti nI 1 1 ir- and Educational Interests 'of the State, and to the building up an4 fostering of all" tor interests.;. . . . . '"' - t ; Each niunber will contain a full and reliable Import f Home and' Foreign". 'Markets, carefidly cniniiili'J audi, arranged, witl the priucipalf-edito-rialfi of'the daily isue, and a cWiae, selection of M'scelliuicous and Literary reading. j- ' It will he tlie -sai tie; size ot; tlie JJaily 1 rogress, ;ita. eaeii rmmiKir win conuun inree or more of reruliii; hiatt!r, the quantity will be larger than is given, in tlu! Stat-. . : y in p. majority "of the weeklies i - IssTiiii'' the Weekly Edition from a Daily Of- t;heaper than it could possi l.U- In- done under -other circumstances. lEUMS-lNVAiaAELY IN ADVANCE : 'iiiijrie C'opios, One jVear'.'. . . . - . . -...$1 50 -To t'hib.s of 10, to One Oflice...' 1 25 To Clubs of 20 and over, to One Ofn'ce ... 1 1 00 An)5persim sending ten subscribers, with tli'! suhsciiptioTi niqney ($12 50) will receive one cupy one year, gratis. Agents for the Daily are K'iui'sieil to. act as geijts for the Weekly. . .' X3t .Send in your namcs immediately, so as to Iconiuienee with tho lirst issue. . I y Address . i J. L. PENNINGTON, I Ntwbcrn , X. C. Post Masters and others receiving this rftisjM'ctus; are requested to procure all the ro fiiisihle names ;they can and send them fio the Witur, at Xewbeni, by the 1st of. October next. ".kvi!kk.v, N. C!, trji'inber 1, 1858. - y f I)rop--tii4 of Tli? CitaK'i.." H i a h has now. been publisiied near seven iinii:ti;s: has met .wit h such success, as to lastiiv the 1'rif i i 1.4 in ' enlarging' the daily . edition to the ;8ize. t.ie WasHinsrton Union. . .T.u' 'Stfites will e'otitinue to represent the soxuid C'lii-titi'tioiKil piiucinles of State .rights, which have e-'ff been upiield by the National Demociacy'i but , i . . -I ..." I , : I "11 jiwj.i not ite so entirely political mat us eoimnns win ii:tori?f:.t It ho po"litician exclu.- ively, not, so suhservieii) t'l piu ty as to betray principie at f ile conimand of l-i'i;, or disguise its convictions at!;tlie suggestions' nl I'xitediencv . 1 - 1 ': .' - i - ' !: " In adilition to the. discussion ofliimportfint rxilitical i)U"tions; its colli uMns will be devoted to the procc'ctl iiu i t ; Congress,: to'-rrent trai.iletions of tiie Gov ernment., to general iiews, and matters of interest" ap- l"'n:.;iiiuiu to Literature, Agriculture, and Commerce. TKWJbS ; :" ; - - i - Tito Mih-crij,t ion prce of the enlarged Daily will be : y cn-jvyy r one yvi'iTi., . . - -'i... -, . L . -.$ 6 .-00 'f'"H.yk-s-iVr one' K-env.---'--.-v-----i'----lu W In M'; klv, 'one i-.opv for- one vear. . . 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";' : EXTRA NOTICE .-:"Vyi ;;: ' As Coiire.-is will'soon assemble, and as it is ex-lT- t.'lat il will ?e 4ue of the most important and itt'ivri nig sessions ever convened in the Metropolis Himisthe Jtnnd.jet -with persons at a distance to J'-tuiv tlu-earliest and most reliable intelligence ..''j1; theCapitol, j . .. y : ' " hi order, theiefurt' to oblige those who desire to j . y. 1 1 r ' 1 i'y-i imoiisoeiiniu v nsningioii vnj, ti v t i S,T'U11 f'1 Congress, we propose tofurui&h - "v..iy lates'on the toll- owing terms t 0 K T Oil JE E . 31 0 X T HS . wo cpies..,- ive'pitfs... it'n copies... ,. .1 ...-2 ,..3 1 ...3 00 00 00 i'- 0li fimv . 1X MONTHS. l'Vi copies... "i'h (ii;i.vtj1-. ..Lie l,i.prit.t,ir t P-'U founders.of ti, 00 CO 00 1 1 tle States- was one of the origi- : W aslangton Union, and his' Ioiilt ll l"q't-. experience, het'ore and since the estab- 1 Hum 1 . J ' . ' . . - ,, I 'll"-1, M.ist.uien iuiii iu pioinisiuL tttM1 Weil Worthv i.Hlr'.,,,.,,,,,,. - : c '111 1)1 1 u.i 11:1111' ,:i, .,.i... i...... ... .......... . . , ..,.'-.- . .... , , . j;..-1' uttvtl L'Ut j iFllllf Ht 1 JOHN P. IIEISS, Proprietor. QII,V LADV'8 BOOK, 1. i-vavii,gs,.)d Fashion. One.'li it 7' ev".v' thr with every ne of Literature, luiaired pages ir iiAt' 'li 11.1 tti k.n fcindl " 1 "i,,uTd others. Ladies work of all tli.; r c1,tn!,utions flum ail the celebrated au T 111 the States. ; -. . . ( ; TwoSVY' in H'-fince, One copy one year, $3. K rXr y"'' TlMV'opies one year, '$6. t-n.liiM I'f :-7ia,r unl .U11 extra copy to the per- t"i.w . ..; " nuiKing six copies. SIO. Eight '11' 1.IH a--. 1 . . ' - . ' " '- 1 I . El I I I 1 !1 1 coj)v to the person "eeiuh, Making-nine copies, 1 15. Eleven s.m.,1; .""i., Him t -v an extra copy to the person P.V J. L. liiiN vi liSUl UiN. , u,vv? r. , 'i twelv "mies,- 20.rJCtv Vh s VHM .,nr"'1- Al'thur's Homo MiLgaziue, ."'Hcrwrs jnV lu'Jf5i)- Godev'a Lady's Book and VU y V'OI)LY':N-3 (late 113) Chest- , . - - i j; VOL. I. - XEWBER5f, X. C., TilMSDAY MOUMNG, SEPTEMBER ,9, 1853. ; l If 0.5. ? 1)KOlKCTC?! OF.. TIIE NEW EISA, ' T i ' AND ' . I '!:' COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. ' The nndersicrned will commence the publication of a iom-nal with the above caution ou W ednesday the' 2jth of July, to be etmtinued every Saturday there-j aiter, cue regular issue ot wuic.il may be rened ou. Ti.o political character of the Nevv Era will be of the -same caste as the Union, '-(which expires with its present issue,) -namely Deiime'ratie.' :j ,v Tlie best energies of the proprietors will be directed to any and allmeuuies tending to resuscitate the dormant powei;s of 44 Old Athens" and 'particularly to keep the people posted on wnat we afe really do ing ; with thia detemiination, they wilj furnish, a faith tul record of -all statistics which may be in their power to obtai,,in addition to any commercial infor mation which can conduce to the welfare of .our mer cantile interests. . x J -' ; , Tne ; Fanner-will find in the New Era .a column from witich he uay pean gome intonnatiioh lu addi tion to ii is previous store of agricultural If iioSvledgei The Literaiy hiau, will we trust, discover that, in our selections, the constant aim will be to present uothhig which can be unworthy the refined taste of an accomplished gentleman. , j The Ijudies -who, though inentionedL last in this classificatiou, iiave.ulway held, the fiit place in bd, affections may Ire fully assured that', if any matters of interest, capable of being construed ,by them as " news " can be found iu otlr rambles through the .world of letters, we shall consider . asL prominent ambugdur duties the gathering and placing before them all that itfuy tdntl to elevate and improve the mind, whether considered in the relation ot sisters, mothers, wives or daughters ; pledging ourselves that there never shall be found in our papeiv-in any de- Imrtinent, or on any consideration a word or syila le to offend tlie deilicacy of tlie most amiable and virtuous of the sex; for as weldesign the' New Era to be tt herald of the growing, prosperity of our town, so do we also desire to be Tabie to cliionieie the evi dences of her. morality. " ., Terms 1 'wo Dollars a Year. J. II. MUSE, Newborn, July 16, 1858. , D. W. DAV1ES., OF THE " N E Wr BEEN GAZE T T E. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Newbem-nnd the public, that he has made arrang-e- ments for the '-'publication; of one of the largest, neatest and often nest newspapers in JSoix i. Garolma. It is designed as a Faiiuly and Literary' Journal,, and Will be devoted to local and' commercial news, the promotion ot -soutiiern literature, sience, art and ge neral information. The 44 Gazette " will be neutral in politics, but, at the same time, the editor will claim tlie prerogative ot. giving its readers items ot political lntormation. The services' of a valuable corps of contributors and reporters have already been engaged, many of "'"whom rank among the most scieutifhj writers in America. ' :" The editor makes no boast that ft will be 44 the best' paper in the 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 warmest interest in its pros perity.- - .'-,."-. Any favor toward this laudable enterprise will be thanktuHy receivTed and kindiy Reciprocated. j Tcrrrt.1 -ir.o Dollars a Year in Ad 'awe. -THOS. R. MURRAY, Sept 1 Editor and Proprietor. LETTERS.-A Kcw Book. T ItX Editors rs of tne LiccGira)Je are how puilisiing a book, the title of which, will , be 44 LIFE AS IT IS ; Or. Thk Writ in os of 4 OuRi AIosk,' " which book will not only 0 tin tain all ; the letters which have jap peared in the QiraJ'e over the signature of ".Mose,' but many others, rich, rare, and spu v, tnat have never been read. - ; y Th -Editors deem ijt useless to s.y anything rela tive to the character 6f' - this New Jook, nor peed they say flint it will be the most amusing work that nas been issued in halt a century, tor, it need oni be known tuat TjIosk wrote it, to satistv ail on these -points. -''While -it will be an amusing work, il lustrated, witu proper designs and cuts to show up persons ami things in their true light, it Will be tree from - Vnlsrarit.y; and, will have for its chief o.oject the correction of the. many absurdities So prevalent m tne present dav. It will be a, book of over 160 pagesj printed on good material,-and bound in paper coyoiv PRICE FIFTY CENTS for single copies Five c-ofdes to one address for-. $2. No- money required until The work is delivered. .but tliose Who wish copy of this rare Work should send in their orders; tit once. It will be ready for delivery itttlie course of a month. All our friends- arc; requested "to act as agents. Address W IIITAKER & BUNTING '. ' , ild iturs Live Giraffe, Sept 1-dtf , Raleigh, N. C. North Carolina Statist 1 ASP I . " :'; ITIacazinc of Useful Inforiuatiou. The first number of this'Magazine will be issued, if sufficient subscriptions are obtained, by tlie meeting of the General Assembly. It will contain, among other things j .-' - y 1 A Short Description of lltf; Phy sical Geography of the State', its Productions, .y-.c.,'.wit.U notices oi those countries', ancient hud modern, in the same latitude. 1 Area, of the State and of the different Counties and SenatoriatDistricts. ; Population at different periods, by Counties, Sena torial and Congressjy.iuil Districts. I - Agriculture Product ions of the several Counties History of the. Agricultural Fund and of our present State Agricultural Society. ' ?j .' ;.'. ' Revenue Amount of Taxes paid by each County, with a Digest of the last Comptroller's Report. iwflrrc-History of the Debt of the State for what purpose contracted its amount at different pe riods when due, &lc. and the Sale of State Bonds in thw'New York market, during lS57-'8.j Banks Dates of Charter Statement of their Con dition at various times, &e. :j V Railroads, 3j-c. An Enumeration of ithe Public Improvements of the State -when Chartered their Cost Debt- and their Present Condition. ; . Commerce: of the different Sea-port Towns the Tonnage employed, &e,!, - , " 1 . In addition to the contents proper of the first num ber, will be added A Full and Complete Directory of all (lie P n Ida: Omcers--r ede.ral, &lat and County which will be foun4 extremely used'ul to business men generally. - I Terms One.Year.. ...... .3 00 Six Months. i 1 50 Raleigh, N. C, QUENT. BUSHEE, Sept i Editor and Proprietor. hoUTUIi'S PIU1T OF L A CHROXICLK OF ;TIIK TDIUS, THE , Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature, .. and the tage. ' -jy;:. Published ertry Saturday. Morutug, at JToi. 316 and - o4 Brvadicay, Sserc l ark. ' ; GEORGE WILKES, EDITOR. , Single Copies , Three Dollars a Year in Advance. To Clubs. 5 Copies., i J ............... . A v. ... $ 12 q 144 "i ' : . . L ; ' ;) , , No subscriptions receiyeil for less than 4 months Postniasters are requested to act as agents, and rer tain ti W cent, for their trouble. '-: This rentage is, hiwever, not to be deducted from Club rates.-. T To Agents and Ad certirs. -The terms of I'ort er's Spirit, to Agents and Newsmen, will be f t. a hnndred Agents will please at once forward to Whelesale Newspaper Dealers who supply them with New- York papers. Advertisements, 25c. in line payable in advance. &ept j mElHIS of lhc NOUTII CAUOMA . Single Copy, one year, -. - -- - - $ 2.00 " Six Copies,. -: 44 " -' KMH). 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' We will publish the names and auaress oi teac tiers wanting situations and of schools wanting teachers, on very moderate terms. - If all will unite upon the Journal, as the medium of making their wants known , thev ..will soon find it an easy matter to. have them supplied, i - : y hept 1 ..- .. ; . -y ; ;'-, .i -"...'. ".'; -" -,.-"". ; . -' SECOND, VOLU?I!i. - y J :. - ' ok the ; ; .- y. ;:';i y BEAUFOE T JO II I v N A L . A Ccnhmercial and . Family Neicspaper, : PUBLISHED IN BEAUFORT, N. C. -; Volume, on the , 12th- of Apiil,,l858. The Journal being tlie onl3r paper published on iieautort iiaroor, and the only one devoted to its interest, the Editor appeals to all who feel an1 interest in that locality, to give their support to his paper. The Editor makes no hollow promises that his paper shall ue tne Dest in the country tor the pnee, or that there will De any extra display of talent in its Editorial Columns, as is frequently the case1 in issuing Prospectuses tor coun try papers" but he does-rilcdge himself to publish goon paper one worthy ot a lioerai support trom tne people of the State. It is the design of the Editor to make the Journal a first class Commercial raper, to rve reports of the Markets, Foreign and Domestic,. the Latest News, &c. - i' y,; y . - lue Journal will continue, as heretolore, inae pendent on all subiects.; lit 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 ot our State. As to the different localities in this vicinity, it is not pty object to show partiality, but to advocate the claims of Beaufort Harbor, and leave Beaufort, Morehead, and Carolina Cities to stand on their own merits Relieving that more good can be accom plished in this way than m discussing the claims or advantages of localities; and we appeal to the citizens, those interested, and to the friends ot tnese places, to give us their support, - - The completion of the i Atlantic & North -Carolina Railroad is near at hand". and it is very important, that the only paper published oil this Harbor should be widely circulated, in order that its Commercial advantages may become better known. ; Persons at a distance, who feel an interest in this place, will find the Journal to be very jiuterestrng, as we shall be careful to give all local news of any importance. TERMS: One Copv one year,.. .....$2 00 Five Copies ...........'... 8 00 I Ten....4'-15 00 I The getter up ot, the club will De entitled to one copy gratis. -, ' '-. '. " - - Advertisements inserted at the uual rates, liberal deduction made;for yearly advertisements. All communications must be. addressed to y j. JOHN NICHOLS, Ed. & Pro. ' V' ;, ; Beaufort, N. C Nept i Utt IjHSOSPECTUS y - OF THE SOUTH EE N STATESMAN. I , BY' HICKS & EVANS. In yiew of the Great Destitution : in the readme community, occasioned bv the discontinivaiice of the Cartdiiia Intelligencer and Cleveland limes, the sub f cribers propose to publish ti weekly 'Newspaper "ii the town.ot fehelby, joith-Laroana, to be devoted to Politics, Agriculture, General NeWs, - Education 3Iorality, Internal Improvements, Camieree and AlisceluiTiy. I . ' " . ' . Iu its political complexion the Southern'Statesman will be tlie unwavering advocate of the principles of Democracy, as expounded by Jefferson Jackson, Polk and otliersJ believing that under these prin ciples, the union of the States and the perpetuity of our glorious.torm ot Government will be more likely to be maintained than by any other party in exis tence."' " '.'" - . . v.-; The interest of those engaged in Agriculture, fthel most nobie and independent avocation on earth ,) shall i duly attended to, by publishing, oocasionaliy, iluable agricultural essays, as well as by giving correctly, the pnces-oi produce at the markets where our patrons will be mostly concerned. : e suau cijjci-i oni puper .10 ue iue- uieuiuin 01 News from the Churches; and shall publish a suffi cient ainoimt of moral and religious matter to make it a safe and desirable,,!? am dy Newspaper ,, In snort, to do good is Our objeirt, and will., there fore,! be our greatest aim. This we- hope to accom plish, by making our paper as free from errors as our capacities will enable ua. '.'" ; - .;!, L W e widtiommence t he publication of the " States man, . stiortly alter the Uemocratic Convention at Ciiarlatte on the 14th prox.. if a sufficient number of subscribers is obtained to justify it. ; y y ' ;--"-; au lists ana names oi suDscnoers must ne iorwardy ed to us, at Shelby, by the first of April, Terms : S2 per annum rmvnble in advance, oniric T J. t - - r - y i - - - - r - -j receipt of the first number,); $2 50 if not paid in 3 montus, ana it payment is uelayed longer, than b months, y ' li-II. HICKS. K ' - II. F. EVANS. ! o. i i . i, - oept l .- - - Ull HABPER'SAVEEKLY. A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION 1 A Splcnd Illustrated First-Class Family Newspaper. 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Subscrip iious may commiUKitli ny number. t Speciriien Numbers gratuifmsly suppliea. .: ' Clergyman and Teachers supplied, at the lowest Club Rates- . , ' -'"'.. ;;;v .: 11 y'vv :;:',; .. As Harper's Veekly is electrotyped, Numbers Can De suppneu irom the commencement. jliidwers briilant Romance, entitled "What will he do with it ?' appears in Hai-per s Weekly siraul- laueousiy wna lis puoiicatiou in ingtand. beptl . dtf PUOSPECTUJ. - i . Li ' ' v NOElllI CAROLINA 1 ' f U N IT'E K I T Y M A G AfZll N E; , Theieightn VolHH e of this College MUnt hi v Com menced with the AUgust number. The Editors Will spare bo pains to inike it ,; while under! their charge, worthy of support hd Patronage. , I I , - jac-ii uuuiuer snap consist oi aDOUt pity pages ot original and choice matter. In the cdtdnidtif each number -will be (ftjund, besides ' other! articles, a monthly record of College and such ither events, as may.. ue ueemeu nmanie. 'i L i ! ri - This Magazine dhtirely devoted to the cultivation e on bled to make several petiessluy improvemeuts Tkris:.$2 per anuiiiu, m advance. Liberal re- ductions made to t lab Address, " EDITORS UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, ' Sept 1-d'tf N . J ' j , . i:-r- Chapel IliillNC. . ' t y u ; - , - i i y y'.. ii:iTisia iMCissottii aln. y R L.SCOTT & CO.. 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These Periodii'ai! ably represent fliys thifee great sianivas wiey ever nave stoou, unnvaiietl m tne world of letters ifeing considered iridis'peusable to the sciiolar andltii) protVsiional man, I while to the YEARIALAiLyERTISIXG RATES. i. , I'M- sqrAkir. Or d v. i . . ilay. .A. , av 37 1 Two dav. ." i . . :' 4 . a 75 50 - .Three, day t. . . . . . 1 CO tc Kour day., 1 2-1 75 ;Fi ve dayjk . . .L ........ 1 ' fx) 871 One week ...T...i. ..l 75 37J Two! weeks.. IT. ' '.T.iii 75 m One inonth:'.iyv.-..-;r4 m .3 5t) iTwo months., 1. ...... 7 00 .5 M jThree, mouthsi 10 00 .8 W. Six-months.'. .-..16 00 15 (Ml 'jrtiGH't!ht.JSiJ .:Vt,4H) i month!... ie ver- .'. Twelve line are counted as a iquaret'and six line a half-squrtrej, : . - . v' v; ' Liberal aiTangemeritsmadw:thyer.TlVdvprtir. DAILY PUOG HESS.; .TIIUB SD AY" MOltNING, SEPTEM BE E 9 1 5?. y North Carolina. IIiiGii PniCE. We see that one bale oi Cotton. grown in E'dgecoinbe County, lias .bevn sold iu Petersburg at 17 cpnts. , . . . : ' , .New JIo-tel. Jfjic last Beaufort Journal nres the citizens of that place to erect a hotel forthwith arge enousrh to accomodate four or five hundred persons, and ' insists that it should be read v for next season. .Will tlte people f Beaufort .i, itt - , - - . :-, ; - - : ' t - : ;y ; IWpreMaiieonir ;t - Termination 6 the Roval Honey Modv It would appear j?iy the following extract from a Piis letter in ilie Philadelphhr and Jones, and Thompson, are not the only per sons who .can t ffeVaTonn'". with tbo?r wir . The writer say -tlheen Victoria's viit to Potsdam was to siwooththe ic'ourseof tiue loVo between her daughter and hef new huscaiid, and addSt ; " " N-br, says: rumor are these coujd gal tiffs merely, lisfht breezes that cmaie a niomiit;iry ripple on the face ot the waters, but perfect hurricanes, scat tering ucstrncti jH and 111111.' " The vouin' Pritico who had, as it waiformeriy rcnoft'ed. been real- " lv and bourgemitemtnt-111 love, with the Eiilish ; Princess for two lfars'lre;!iearried, as though; he had a right tolniaWa i love match', now carries his antipathy 'to a$ great an extTnuthe quarrels, they have together are so fierce, that the Princess is said to have complained, to her mother of per sonal; ill-treat oieintt"... . - jTbis-ruriipr. ' is, treated with. 1 derision by those w ho judge fropi the bebavior of the Pnnce and Pmicessin public, and her smiling ' ' looks. It is difficult ttb tell, what therais blow the surface, or wlrat tlid inferior ,tif. the, voting me- ' nage isi As, for the ..Prussian Prince V lib is ac- cpsed by the; lief lwers of pushing his wife down, and other similar feats, if he has inherited some 'r. portion ot the tpfmperyof his master. Frederick. W iLiam, ot kicking and camng mcjnory, his style oif enforcing his largumeiiis is readiLy accounted for. William I.I was exceedincly wealthy, and very denionstrative when wrath v. lie came near taking his son's life, used his wife like a foot-bnllf " and held his daughter by the hair on the slightest . provocation.;; . '-j .- - . ..I . . ..y y -v An Example for Boys. W e have a corner connected Ayith this office, who is between the R-es of 13 and $ I, who occupies .a seat m the e; highest class in our public schools, v has the geog raphy of the country at his fingers' ends,.. and who can cipher found a bevy ot schoolmasters, and in two and a half years more which ' will make him sixteen, he wjill probably read Cicero -and Homer; to boot. But, in addition to acquire ments at school, he has three hundred dollars in the Savings Bank,. drawing five per cent, iuterest, and is daily adding thereb), all gathered together by selling newspapers between school hours. y .: ' Trtnlon True American. A Gambler's Fate. A man named' SamT Hill, but better known as " rfahi Patch," a gamb ler, committed, suicide on the 2Gth -ult., at ;the residence of bis brother-in-law,-Rixbert Baykef, on Birr street, ' Cincinnati, by , shooting himself in . thk s mouih with a pistol; 't Various causes are as-. signed for his rash act, but the principal one -seelns to havebeen his reduction onthe -Wednes- ' day previous, by losses, in gambling,- from afflu ence to poverty. He left a wile and two children. ' A Shajii' Retort. 44 1 knew Mr. Lincoln in early. life i he couimenced'hl&'lifc.as . a--rocer.-r-. Dons fas. ' ; -'--'", ";; '-Cy', " 44 The only difference between Jtidge- Douglas- and myself on the grocery. question is, that while I have stood on one side of the counter, he has been equally attentive on the other." Lincoln. J In Illinois, as inmany "other parts of the West, " grocery" is synonymous with " groggery'.' Remark able Coincidexch. We have already stated that Fayette- McMullin, present Governor . of Wasliingt.on Territory, and recently divorced. f from bis Virginia wife, had taken unto liimself another partner in the person of Miss Mary Wood. It is mentioned, as a - remarkable coincidence that the maiden iiame of Ale's first wife was Mary AVood. She is'still living in Scott county, Va-- A " se win g girl" writes to the New Yorfs Tri bune that the big.hopps, tinsel, imitation lace)dnd manners of a majority of the young women of bur couutry show bad taste, poor economy and a great deal of nonsense . besides preventing tbir getting good huibands. AVe shouldn't wonder a" bit. .;. ;.; yi:;- ' ' y ''' :r - - y y ' ; . An editor of a country paper thus humorously bids farewell tc his readers : ' ' The sheriff is waiting for us at the doof, so we. f have no tiuie to be pathetic The captain , says. we are wanted arid we must go. 1 ou that woman 1 subscribe have much to answ-er fof ; Heaven may forgive you, but we never can. ' y ; - , ' . The Rev, Daniel Isaac .was a great wag ', and a great smoker;. iAh! there you are," cried a lady who 8tirprised hiin; one day with a pipe, in hi mouth, 44 at yo tr idol again " Yes, madam.' re plied he coolly, burning it." -y ' y OuTiON BaiU Stepheil Branch, late editor and proprietor bf the Alligator, nas been Daneu out of the penitentiary at Blackwell's Island,, It will he recollected he was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment for libel. ' ' r " Evading the Law. A cute Yankee In Ktn- sas sells liquor in a CTiri barrel instead t a giass that he may a -oid the law, and make it appear beyond dispute that die 13 selling liquor oy, , The President has offered the Spanish mission to'Mr. J. P. Be niarmn, United States Senator for ,, Louisiana. M r,' Benjamin is now in the South, and it is not knbwn if ;he willjaccept it The receipt' at New York, from enstoms last -week, were but $'403,000 a fiP entirely too low, considering the season of the year and the demands upon the Treasury. Nomination. The Democrats t'Eighth District of Illinois have . nominated I hnhp B Foulke for Cony-ess, in the place of Robert bmith;- TeryTrue If you see a wife carefull foot ing her husband's stockings, you may conclude he will not find it difficult to foot her bills, y Nominated. The Democratic tate Conven tion of Massachusetts , has nominated Mr. Beach as their candidate for Governor. . Gold It is said that rich . deposits of gold have been found in Kansas, which is creating some excitement. ' a -V- - 1 v-: v" ; ;' r Baptised A large number of colored, persons were baptised at Teteriburg on SundayIast. '. ' ii .' ' , : 1 1 J 1 . 4 . i . - dtf , r ! ' ' -' . . ii' 1 If v- - .j . . " v :. ' ' , v - . j-!- -
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1858, edition 1
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