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Tki J. L. PENNINGTON; ' ; -. n yijY PROGRESS " is served to t own and The , 'icribcra .t Six Dollars a year pay aide mud'"1' ' ;i papers' discontinued when the time P"11 V ' rfi'st'iiu'iits inserted as Special or Bishop No A"ve ci,arged one-half move than the usual rates, fr. "I Headed) or lees cobsituting a square, ten !lB,,re notices : inserted for 25 cents ; Funeral f8' '.'"Viits; Obituaries at advertising rates. 'Prt isenients inserted every other day will be 1 37J cents for each insertion after the find.; tiEViicre the number of insertions are not ex j -lien advertisement are-handed in they will f nieU till forbid,' (tf,) and charged 50 cents for v lc t insertion and 25 cents for each continuance ll '"""' ' ' Al'KliS AND TEUIODICALS. Bt XOIiTIT CAROLINA r v I V E K S I T Y M A (i A Z I X E .J with the -August number. The Editors will '""no ,)aiiis to make it, while under their charge, v ,.'u number shall consist ot about fifty pages of Kiln . , . ,. t.. i.i, ..e . i eiioice matter.- In tiie editorial of eacn ftn'ht-r will ne found, besides other article, a Bn!"., ,.. r(.cord- of College and such other events, as ",m,-.L.,..,l suitable. i, j,. j ;,jjuzine is entirely devoted to the) cultivation v' til Caro'iilig -Literature, and should have the , Xurtli rtofevry Carolinian, A liberal subscription h desired, as by it the Editors will be enabled 1.. I necessary inmioveHiemV TekV; 1)C1' annuiu, in advance. Liberal re jm.fioiiMnfide to Clubs.' Address, KDITOIIS UXIVEltSlTY MAOAZIXE, yptl .itf Chapel Ilill, X. C. , 1 "f; i s ii" i1 Kisao ii JtAM. K L. tCOTT Sf CO., NEW YORK, continue to publish the following leading British Te- i 'riodicals,' vix : 1 THE LOXDOX QUA1ITKKLY (Conservative.) THE KPIXiniKOiniEVIKAV (Whig) 1 VOUTH BKIT1SII KEV1EW (Free Church.) s THE "WESTMINSTER 11EVIEW (Liberal.) 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Yolutae on thv lltii of September. It is the only weekly pub- iicipuiui in tne Kiml now i.--uea in tms country, ana it liiis a very extensive circulation in till tlie .States of tiie Union. It 'is not, !is .some miglit suppose IVoin il " title, a dry, abslrii.-e work', on tecimical science ; mi tiie contrary j it so deals with tiie great events gi'iMirmi in tlie scieni itic, mechanical and industrial, worlds, as to please and instruct every one. If tiie . M.-cii.inie nr Aitizan wishes to know the best in u 'uine. in use, or how to make any sbstance:e.-n-. pUyi'd in his business, if tiie Housewife wishes to tret a ivcipt fur "making a good color, &c. if the In- - viMitor wishes to know what-i going' on in the' way "ti'aprov iieiits il't he M'amifact urer wishes to keep lmti-d witii the fie-s, ;uid to employ the best f iciii-th'-i in his basinos -if the M in oi" Leisure and Si inly wi.s'ie.s to keep himself familiar, with the progress ui'ide in the chemical laboratory", or in the eonstrue- "1i"ii f 'telegraphs, tteaiiishipi, railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand .other machines and appli Kiirvs; both of p(;ac ami war all these desiderata dm lm found in t he Seie.n;itie American, and not ehe-ii-lierr, Tiicv are here presented in a reliable and iiiji'ipstiair iorui, adapted to the compiehension ot minds unlearned in the-. higher branches of science "id art. '.' v r in m . 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Tney believe that the "Mag- -iiic now embraces in its general plan every thing ' to nu attractive literary misceuanv, adaptel '. , V'anfs f the American Public. Its regular Vi:''latioii iuis not been diminished even during the jj!l,lx'Wipled financial revulsion, which has proved lustrous to so vnan v litenu v and commercial enter- J" '"'"' : .and they are Hssured from every quarter that ' uagazine is recognized .as a necessity rather luxury. They therefore, announce no "New tl . Vf ,r tl,e futur-". TlieyV will continue to fill . .. lr,-ine witii articles inculcating sonant views ' Liitrt and Morals; leaving, as heretofore, the dis- iuii i a sectarian opinions in lieligion, and section or- 111 I "biics to ; their, own appropriate Di 't f n.,en a,,,I trne patriots agre? upon . .'iiit far more numerous than those uixm which thev n 'r r" ' o1 ''v'"t t,f t5le igazine will be to unite 'titer than to separate the views and feJlings of the 1 ,i " "i oUr common country. e i ulilisbers do not find it necessary or expedi- ... "i'l":11 lopuoue attention ty issuing "Speci l K,r! containing an unusual amount if mer or illustrations. They intend that every Hil. iS P'n e the Magazine to be the best and - ..p.sr periodical Published. It will contain YlCr anu,unt f matter, more numerous and better i. printed m a better manner, than anv 'p-.' . H,'iithly Magazine; and the Publishers are ,.,.', tuat " will deserve and receive the same h-iv i "Wro'-MtHnrand liberal patronage whicl ' it'.-,. iV-"u at''',,l'ded toitdurin the Eight vears oi "V b ,ea,k,?t. :j - -Sept l-dtf I AIM VOL. I. NEWBERN, N: PROMPKCVIJH OF THE NEW ERA, COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. . ( The undersigned will commence the publication of a journal with the above caption on Wednesdav the yttth of July, to be cnntinuel every Saturday t-liere- after the reg via r issue which may le relied on, " The political character of the New EUa will be of the same caste as the Union, (which expires .with its present issue,) namely Democratic, The best energies of the proprietors will be directed to any and all measures tending to jresuseitatft the dormant powers, of " Old Atheits," and particularly to keep .the people posted on what we are really do ing ; with this determination," th,ey will 'furnisli a faithful record of all statistics which inay .be in their power to obtain, in addition to any c ommercial infor mation which can conduce to the welfare of our. mer cantile interests.-' ' ' ' The Farmer will find in the New Era a column from which he, may glean some information in addi tion to his previous store of agricultural knowledge. The Literary man, will we trust, discover that, in our selectio'TLs, the constant aim will be to present : nothing which can be unworthy the refined taste of an accomplished gentleman. The Ladies who, though mentioned last in this classification, have always .held the first place in our affections may be fully assured that, if any matters of interest capable of being construed by them as "news'' can be, found in our -.rumbles through the world of letters', we shall consider as prominent among our duties the gathering and placing before them all that may tend to elevate and impfove.'the mind, wlit-the considered in the relation of sisters, mothers, wives or daughters; pledging ourselves that there never shall be found in our p;per in any de- tnem all tl mind, whe HKif liove so do we also desire to be able to cnromcle the evi dences of her morality. Terms 1'uo Dollars a Year. J. II. MUSE, Newbern. Jnlv 10. 1S5S. D. W. DA VIES. IKOS PECTUS OF THE " N E W BERN GAZETTE. The subscriber respectfullv informs the citizens of Newbern and the public, that he has made arrange ments for "the publication of one of' the largest, neatest and cheapest newspapers in-North Carolina. It is designed as a Family -and Literary Journal, and will be devoted to local and commercial news, the promotion of southern literature, sience, art and ge neral information. The " Gazette " will be neutral in politics, but, at the same time, tiie editor will claim the prerogative .1. . :i .1 j ... 1 : : .... 1 t- ....... 1 . of giving its readers items of political information. The services of a valuable corps of contributors find reporters have already been engaged, many of whom rank among the most - scientific- 'writers .-in America. f . The editor makes no boast that it will be the bet paper in the world!" but earnestly and confi dently eompiends it to- the patronage of a liberal public, with the assurance tli'at nothii'g shall be withheld to merit their warmest interest in its pros- perity. Anv ff ivor toward this laudable enterprise will be thankfully received and kindly reciprocated. 'Perms 2'tco Dollar a Year in, Adra nee. THOS: R. MURRAY," Sept 1 Editor and Proprietor. MOSE'J LETTEKS.-A Xcw IJook. The Editors of the Lire (riraji'e are now publishing a book, the title o'f.wiiieli will be " LIFE AS IT IS: On, The Writing' of 'Oi:u Mose,' " : -which book will. not. -nly contain all tlie letters which have ap- fieared in tne Gt raft itver the signature of " Mose,"' ufc many others, rich,' rare," and spicy,, that have never been read. The Editors deem it useless to sav a.nything rela tive th character it t is New "P.ook, nor need : thev say that it will be the most amusing work .that : has been issiiid in half a ceiu ury, for, it neeil only ! tii known t-ha "Mosk " wrote it, to satisfy all on these points. While it will be an amusing work, il ; histrated witls proper designs and cuts to show up ?- persiais and tidugs in tiie.ir tine light, it will be free ! from . Vulgarity, and, will have for its chief object ; the eifnvctUm of the many absurdities-"so prevalent ; in tiie present day. - It wili lie a book . of over 1G0 pages, printed, on ' good material, and norm! in paper cover, t PRICE FIFTY CENTS for single copies Five ; copies to one address for fg.. JN'o o'loiiey required i .until the work, is delivered, but those who. wish a ! copy of this rare wo.'k sliould -.send in their orders at ; mice. It will ..be ready for delivery in the course of j a mouth. .All our friends arc requested to act as 'agents. Address WIHTAKER & 1JUNTING, Editors Live Giraifc, Sept 1-d.tf Raleigh, N.-C. Tpiic North Carolina Statist, X A NO '..' ."- ITIagazinc of I'wcfill Tiiformatioii. The first number of this Magazine will be issued, if sutlieient subscriptions are obtained, by the meeting of the Geiunal Assembly. It will contain,' among other tilings .- 1 A Short Description nf Ihe Physical Geography of the Stote; it.. Productions, tS''-, with notices of those, countries, ancient and modern, iirthe same latitude. Area of the State and of the different Counties and Senatorial Districts. ! Papulation, at diftereut periods, by Counties, Sena- torttil and 'Congressional Districts. Agriciut nre Prod net ions ot tne several-Counties- History of the" Agricultural Fund and of our present State Agricultural Society.: ; Rerenne Amount of Taxes paid by each County, with a Digest of the last Comptroller's Report. Piiutnce History ot the -.Debt ot the State for what purpose contracted its amount at different pe riods Avhen due, &c, and the Sale of State Bands m the New Y ork market, .during !So-'S. D its tit Charter Statement of their Con dition at variotis times, tJcc. : Railroads, At. An Enumeration of the Public Improvements of the State when Chartered their Cost Debt: and tueir Present t'ondition. Commerce of the different Sea-port Towns the Tonnage employed, itc. : - In addition to ihe contents proper ot thehrst num ber, will be added A Pull and Complete Dt rectory of all-the P n!-lie - Officer Federal, State and Comity which wnl-.be iouml extremely useful to business men generally. . : Terms One Year.. $3 00 Six Months 1 50 ..Raleigh, N. C, QITEXT. BUS11EE, Sept I . Editor and Proprietor TI1TEKS SPIRIT .OF THE TIMES, 1. A CHRONICLE OF THE Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature, and the Staae. Published every Saturday Morning, at Nos. 3 Id atui ..'.318 Broadway, New YorK: GEORGE WILKES, EDITOR. Single Copies, Three Dollars a Year in Advance. To Clubs. 5 Copies.. .1 . $12 9 " 20 : 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 I -Cent age is, howcA-cr, not to be deducted from Club rate. To Agent anil Advertiser t. Tlie tenna of Porter'sc Spirit, to Agents and NeAvsmen, will be $ I a hundred. Agents Avill lease at once forward to Wholesale New?iape.r Dealers who supplv them with New York paper. Ij'Advertisements, 2oc. line payable in G.r TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2G. 1858. TGRU of the'ITORTn CAKOT.INA , JOURNAL-OF EDUCATION: Single Cony, one year,. -i 1- $ 2.00 . Six Copies,, " 10.00 Journal and Times" ...... .. 3.00 Subscriptions required -invariably in advance, and receipts will be ...found enclosed in the first Number after the monev is received. ; : ; Persons wishmcr the Address of the Journal chang ed, will jilease mention the office from which, es- well as that, to which, the change is to be, made. All communication, relative to the Journal, should be addressed to Hie Editor of the Jou rnal , or if to auy name, it should be tb..t of the Resident Editor. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. - Advertisements, not inconsistent-with- the character of the Journal, wilt be inserted at the following rates : lYear 6 Mos, 3 Mos. 1 Mbs. One page, $57 $40 . $ - fS llalfi.aire. 40 22 10 5 Fourth page, 22 12 " 7 Eighth page. 12 7 I 3 AdAertisements by the year payable quarterly: all others monthly, in advance. We will publish the names and address of teachers wanting situations and of schools wanting teachers, on very moderate terms. ; ! . If all will unite upon' the Journal, an the niedium of making tlieir wants known, they will soon find it ah easy -matter to have them supplietl. i Sept 1 dtf 1)roictU! of "The Ntntts." Which has now been published near seven months, has met with such success as to justify the Proprietor in enlarging the diiily edition to the size of the Washington Union, . ! Tiie States will conthirte to represent the sound constitutional prim iples -of State rights, Avhicb have ever been upheld by the National lemocracy, but it will not be so entirely political that its columns will interest the politician exclusively, not so subservient to party as to betray principle at the command 'of ower, or disguise its- convictions at the suggestions of expediency. In addition to the discussion of important political questions, its columns will be de-otedto the proceed ings of Congress, to current transactions of the Gov ernment, to general news, and matters of interest ap pertaining to Literature, Agriculture, and Commerce. TERMS: The subscription price of the enlarged Daily M'ill bei One copy tor one year ...... .:..!; fo bo Two copies for one year... ....10 01; Tri-Weeklv, one copv for one v.ear -. . 3 he, THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH. The Weekly is published in a large double sheet form, and is printed on superior' paper, with hand some, bold type, at the followiug reasonable sul seiiption: . ' - Per year. Single copies .... . . . . . ..... ... . . . $. 2 00 Two copies. - .3-1)0 Five copies..... - .". .-'. .. 7 Ot.1 Ten co)ies, to one address, and any larger number at the rale of $1 per year. ....... .10 00 Ten copies, to the address of each subscriber, and any larger number, at $1, 20 each ....... .12 00 Anr "Posti!ster, clerk, or other person, who may send five subscribers, with $7 enclosed, will 'receive orife extra copy. Payment in all cases is required invariably in ad vdiice ; aiid no papers will be forwarded until the re ceipt of tiie money. ... : EXTRA NOTICE. ' As Congress will soon- assemble, and as it is ex pected that it will be one .of the most important and interesting session eer coiiA ened in the 'Metropolis, it must be an object with persons at a distance' to secure the earliest and most reliable intelligence from the Capitol. , In order, therefore, to oblige those who desire to subscribe for a paper published in Washington City, during the session of Congress, we propose to furnish the Weekly States on tbe fullowing terms : - " FOR THREE MONTHS. ' 1 Two co des... Five copies Ten copies.. .. One copy., . Five copies. .. Ten copies..., oo 3 00 FOR SIX MONTH?. ----- 1 00 3 00 o GO . a - m - , The Proprietor of the States, wrs one of the origi nal fouuders of the Washington -Union, and his long newsaier expei ience, before juid since tiie estab lishment of t'hfi't paper, justifies him in . promising a paper well worthy of their patronage. -. JOHN P. HE1SS, Sept 1' .... . Propiiefor, OF THE .' SOU TH E R N ST A T ES M A N. BY HICKS & EVANS. In A-iew of the Great Destitution in the rending coirnp unity, occasioned by the discontinuaiu.'e of the Carolina Intelligencer ami Cleveland 1 imes, the sub scribers propose to publish -.it '.weekly Newspaper. -in the town of Shelby, North-Carolina to be deA-oted to Politics, Agticult ure, General News, .Education,. Morality,-. Internal ImproA ements. Commerce and Miscellanv. In its political complexion the Southern Statesman will be tae unwavering advocate of the principle's-of DemoeracA'. as expoundM bv JeiTerson. Jackson. Poik and "others, believing tliat under these prin ciples, the union ot the States and the perpet luty ol oUr glorious form' of Government will be. more likely' io be maintained than by any other party in exis tence. , ,' The interest of those engaged in AgriculturiB, (the most noble and independent avoeatiou ojn earth,) shall be duly attended to, by publishing, -occasionally, A'aluable agricultural essays, as well as by giA'-ing, coiTectly, the prices of produce at the markets where our patrons will be mostly concerned. 1. We shali expect our p'aper to be the medium of News from the Ohnridies: situ! si; all nnldisb a snfTi- cienf amount of moral and religious matter to make .j. r., ,i -.1 n -v- . . - In short, to do good is our obiect. and will: tbere- fore, be "our greatest aim. 'This '.we hope to accom plish, by making our paper aa free from errors as our capacities will enable us. : '. ; ; We will commence the publication of the " States man," shortly after the Democratic-Convention-at Charlotte on the 14th orox., if a sufficient number of subscribers is obtained to justify it. . : All lists and names of subscribers must be forward ed to u.-,. at Shelby, by the first of Aprih Terms: $-2 per annum payable in advance, (on the receipt of tiie first number,) $2 50 if not paid in 3 mouths, and $3 if payment is dehu'ed longer than 6 months. R-H. HICKS. II. F. EVANS. Septl ' .- - .... - ' ':.- ' - .,:-;. f dtf GODLVH LADY'S HOOK, of Literature, Engrayings," and Fashion.; One hundrel 'jiages of reading eA-ery month te with eA'ery new' Fashion- as jl appears, colored ana others. I-indies work oi all kinds ; and contributions from all the celebrated au thors in the States. j. - . " Terms, eah in advance.- One- copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. Three eopiea one year, $6. Five copies one year, and an extra., copy to the per-t sou sending the club, making six copies, $10. . Eight copies one year, and. an extra copy to the pers h sending; the .club; making nine Vupfes, $15. Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making. twelve copies, $20. Go dey's : Lady's Ibiok and Artbur'TIome Magazine, both one year for $3 50. . Godey's Ladv's Book awl Harper's Magazine both one year for $4 50 i ' Address L. A; CJODEY No: 323 (late 113) Chest- NO. 45. HOTELS. W 1 f.A IIUTlJli. WM. J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR. ' BROAD STREET, NEWBERN, X. C, -The - undersigned respectfullv. announces to the traveling public tHtf he-has taken charge of this old and popular establishment, and is -how prepared to accommodate travelers aird priA nte families with board by the tUr or nxdh on the mot-t a'cfomu'.oda- tmg tCTi;s. j ; :- . His TABLE will always ba furnished with the best provisions that home anil foreign markets can afford: The Washington .Hotel has-large - rooms, is nearer the Depot, the Court House and the business streets than any other in the city. An OMNIBUS will rl ways be at the Depot and Landing on the arrival of tue cars and steaw.rjonvt to convey passengers to the lb tel free of all charge. . , Ity-stopping at this ".Hotel passengers av ill '"have amide time to obtain meals. II-iA ing also a large and commodkus Stable HT:d an excellent, Ostler, he is fully prepared to board horses 'by the day, week or mouth at the most rea sonable rates, " .-. .,-.-. .' .Sept 9-dly J. SMITH. QA8TOS liOUS, W JI. P. M 00 HE, P R O P It I E T O R . The subscriber having taken charge of the above establishment, respectfully ' announces that it is how 'open for tlie accommodation of 'the .TRAVELING PUBLIC and BOA DERS GENERALLY. The Gaston' House, is pleasantly located, from the south windows of which there is a fine A-iew of both the Neuse and Trent Rivers. Avhile during tiie Sum mer the south and west winds render the entire builds ing delight fully cool. The Rodiris.are large and well furnished. The Table is well supplied, from the; North era and Home Markets. " . ' Having, also large and commodious Stables and excellent Od iers, lie-will board Horses by the day, week or month, lie has also convenient arrange- nf a. ".-.! lifi rwiinu..l:if hii rfif" I Pmvprs t The Proprietor will exert eA'ery effort to gh-e en fire satisfaclion to' those, who way. favor I dut witl their patronage. ' WM. P. MOORE Sept 6 dlv MA.K I N 15 O.T E f., alii bury, IV. .The subscriber tkes -pleasure in amiuiineiiig to his friends, and the. pnblir enendly, that he has tt'kpii this long establisi ed and well known Hotel, and has made e fery ..possible pre.paration'fo accomodate the business, traAeling and A'isiting portions of the nb lie, in the mb.-t itistacfoiy manner," Patticular.at tention is paid to his table, and every comfort. is pro vided in' his twrnis. ilis stabh-s are abundantly slip plied,' and. attended by n careful ustler ; and "to ail departments the proptletor gives Ids 'personal atten tion. A comfortable Omnibus runs regularly to the depot on the arrival of the cars."; With thesis efforts to please, a liberal share of the public patronage.is confidently solicited; . ' WM. RQWZEE. Sept 1 dlv -T)OWA?f II OF HE. Ry II. V. Retard,-- Ji-SALIsniURY, N. C. This populnr Hotel, by the indefatigable Robarps, still contiinies to sustain iis: former -.re put at ion for neatness, quiet, 'and good fare, and no house in North Carolina enjoys a better proportion of the patronage of the traveling public. remote from the bmt'e ;vA confusion necessary at - tendant on railroad hotels. Here the weary traveler is sure of a quiet night's rest. An Omnibus, drawn, by four splendid bays, always at tiie depot afriviil of the cms, tor the use of, the guests ot .the Rowan .House., free of extra: charge. . " 1 1 is iui iiiL-i i in i i'v imipiih.-.- i - " ...- , , . Roxxrin House. When vou amAe ou the cars don't. be misled by false out cries of "hirelings and ser vrnts." . II. L. ROBARDS. , Sept i - - - : -;-. ' - - - -- -dly ' T. I,. fSAIil, Formerly IVoprietor of the Gaston House; Newbern, N. C. now at the WESTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK. - ; ! Hav i i.C 1 Having recently identified himself with the interests of this'"establi:dipient,. would respectfully solicit your ! patronage (end Southerner, ?ven.h visit. ng- thn. citv) As the design is to make this House in a - , . . - . . . '! great degree,tlie home of ihi, r-t i iiMutisn" v "- como tolt are assured that they will find a genuine Southerner to attend to their Avants and comforts. Tlie house is admirably located, especially for bnsiness men, b"ing on Court land Street, only afew doors from Broadway, in the '-imiue'diate vicinity ot the Southern Ri;hoi"d and Steamboat Stations. I has aipji'e accommodations, baying some 250 well furnLied roorns, also suits of roins for familieK. Tin- Hie table will compare well with any other in tu.e citv, besides it nas aa tne otner requisites oi vlftsJo betel Parlors,, Reading Riwinj, Baths, &c. To suit th tunes; Wil TVved SI er tia . , . : jj iii.iv",,a'" New York. Sept l-dly lixiprietr." TARISATT'S IlTKIi-H K coiiA'emeui au well arranged establishment has just undergone a thorough renovation, from ce!!ar to garret,. and hav ing been furuid ed with new iarniture throughout,! now open for the reception of travelers, under tne direct snperviskm ad maarigementof Messrs. JOHN JARRATT & BRO , whd will nse every exertion to keen a first class Hou L JOHN JARRATT, s .Petersburg, Virginia, .Sept 1- j ,: -i' T. J. JARRATT. d3m RALEIGH, N.Q. : ; . Accommodation and fara equal to any in the City.- w T AIiTEK'S IV AT 1 3 A Mt lit x i Corner of Mam and Church Streets, Xorfoll. Tn., . ' W3L L. AVALTERS, Proprietor. - mmmx Ilia cjilimfer . Ill's y mM0kf a I. ; ii ,i ft ; YEARLY ADVERTISING HATES. " "Ki; .1 - OX-- otinr. . f S ,ne a.v- 2- 'One dav....;.:...r. (Two dayf...,,..,... STlSTiro dava.- -J.jr V 50 -75 Anrw'iy,-"-.':-,5a.4!Tirre,fitTfc ....... ..I 00 ' -trnnrdavs (Wi'Fonr .W io 25 r ive dv... ....... - 7.r Viv ilnC-i. r 50 VM..- weciv.,. ........ june weeki.,..;.....! 75 Two Wt.-k... 27l,Twn wiV a -s Otiemonth.J..i.v-.w.9 00 One worth..; ..:.4.'0d inree montUs......5 W) Tliree nn.nth- ... - in m Six months...;.;. ..8 00 Six montli.U.'..' 1G00 One tt. 00- Oue yeflr.. 00 . Twelve, lines make n square, ix iineft half-gquar?, i-ioern 1 aiTangentert? nistlc with warlv advertiserx DAILY PROGRESS. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1853. rthC'nrolimt,, . Skillffl ScuGrtAb Opeuatiox. Somi I eMit months ago, Mr. Addison llolden; of Leasburg, N. C, while shoo ting- a fowling piece, had the -misfortune of petting: a percussion cap buried in one of his eyes netar the pupil the eye oon in-T flamed and he suffered the most excruciating aiu from it. The young man was taken to the" most eminent Surgeons in our State aud the.eve opera ted on, but todittle etTect, farther ithan to modifv the excitement and allay tlie pain the buried cap remai ued, until a few days a. Doctor -Woot-- ten, of Danville.' Va.", who hapiiened to be jvissinff through Leasburg, met Mr. H olden in the road, and learning the condition of his eve, got out of his sulky and cut the cap out with his pen knife ! The operation M as one that required the nicest skill in optical surjrery, and it Mas ! performed by a master hand. ' : : To speak of the Fair in general terms, we may say that it has been brinently successful. Tho exhibition. intnns'calJy, was equal to any of for- ! mer years numerically considered, it was much superior i ne attendance, particularly on Wed nesday and Thursday. Avas never before so large, Th.i Aveather was almost as good as could ha-e been d.esired rather dry, perhaps. Tlie receipts, we understand, compare very favorably, ; whilst the membership shoAA-s a decided increse. Standard. A Largr AnnrrTox. We rejoice to learn from the, pnstor of Centre Church, Robeson Co., Rev. F. K Nash, that at the communion last Sabbath, ? members Avere received bv examination.- This large nhd ericoiirag"iir addition is a result of the revival in the church last S'prinsr. v - " " N. C. Presbyterian. Prizfs FOR"WrTATixnTox We learn'that rtro Cups' for trotting matches have been won by Wilmington Hores at the State Fair.-one of them 1 by ,Mr. C. Cornebl son's " Joe Smith." and tho other by a horse belonging to Mr. D. J. Suther lanii. Journal. ; 1 v V Stampffif. for the Wf.st. A large emigra timi from North Carolina to the West is going on. A caravan of 59 persons left Lincoln countyN. C. last Aveek. A large number are leaving Da vidson and other counties of the State. . John TV. Lewis, of Halifax, Va., sold at Mil ton, N. C.. on Thursday last, n lot of vellow leaf ' tobacco, this year's crop, for $150 per hundred. ; s. . . ITIiMeellaneon. Helene Bozzaris, for some, years of the maids of honor of the Queen of Greece, and so conspi cuous for her extraordinary beauty as to becomo one of the most attractive lions at Athens, arid fo cause a just sensation amongst the English tour ists visititing the city of Minerva, is t'he daughter of the Saliot hero Marco Bozzaris, .whose name is so familar through ITalleck's noble poem. She is now married, says the New York .Evening Post, to a Frenchman, (.formerly. a member of the corps of the! gallant Phil.hellenes, at present Colonel in the Greek army, and head of the military academy at the Pi nous, and has become the mother of a blooming family.. j!-:-?:'.-f-,: Somftittxg Str axgf.. On Wednesday night I between the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock. saA's the Norfolk Day Book, a gentleman of Port. mouth hesrd a loud rapping at his door and going to see who the visitor was, he opened the door but found ..-no one there, and on looking doAvn on tho steps he saw Avhat he supposed to be. a Jetter. Ho picked it up and on opening it he found a five dollar bill on the Bank of Virginia, with the fol lowing lines written in a very legible hand : , Dkar Sir: Take, the enclosed note $5, it is vour property, I took it from you two A'ears ago. ' A FRIEND. Navy Ymid, Oosport, Oct. Ifi, 1858 Sir : The undersigned, were Appointed to in vestigate the cause winch led to the collision be twocn the T7. S. Steamer Arctic, and City, of Rich mond. After hearing a mass of evidence from the parties are of the opinion that the blame, if any, is attached to the Arctic, to the extent that the law was riot complied with, ivhieh requires Steamers to pass each other on the Port side. Rcsp't your obe'dt serv't " ' R. G. ROUP,, Com'dr. .S. G. ELLIOTT, Referees. Capt. Thos. A. Dornin, Commander Naval Sta " tion, Gosport. ' ' : The Hoop FAsnifix. For some time past it t.-.- ; , ' . t it l i ! has been lonnd impossible to Keep np rcjeirrapnic; j communicntion between Raleiprh and Wcldon. i Every few- days the wires were down, and from j twenty to thirtv feet of it missinsr". Thq watch- , TOan ggt himself to work to ascertain the cause, and soon discovered that certain wood nvmphs s o., n.e p.n m .nan,....,,., ... their petticoats. Here is another sin the crinoline fashion will have to answer for. . Petersburg Express. Mr. CT.KMnys" Covditiox. The " Richmond correspondent of the Farmville Jonrnalnnder stands from gool anftliority, that the condition of the Hon. Sirerrard Clemens is anything bnt fa vorable, as he seems to be in a declining way. The wopnd does not improve at nil, and fh syrup toms of the5 fractured limb are, to hU physicians, alarminr. Tlis friends in endeavorincr to ' savo the limb have jenpanlized his life, for he is o much reduced and emaciated, that ' were they to limputate it now, death would be certain to ensne. , . Petersburg 'Express.' ... Jewish VpmvTEfR . Company. We learn from the Norfolk IferaM that this company, com mmed entirely of persons of Jewish descent, now numbers about thlrty-nve men, and at a recent meeting elected, j. umsTaaier, ji,sq.T , Tj are Tfipikily gaining recruits, and probably ' ! will soon make an effective turnout iri uniform. Thursday morninjr, in the stcanier North Cawlina, from Wellington, in charge or Lieut V . 1 . Kirklahd, formerly'of Ilillsbom N C. i , " Got" the Parox. Our excellent friend X , whilst walking: along the street a few days since, met an old. My of cohir witlr bottle mi hand and mop in mouth. Ah Aunty.V id tho good Parson, -that dipping- will be the death of von -sorne of these day?.' ; " Laws a me, massa Parson,, replied Aunty, you be de fus Bap'st preacher dU old "oroaa eher see posed to dtpjrin . - - ' The parson took the pet' kindly, and Annty went her wavi well satie-1 with herself and MarIXF. Or ARD- The marine guard numbering 36 menffoVUie gkKip-of war Preble, and the L.S. ,.,mn fiAiitViom Star, arrived at Norfolk on i doablleMi thW rest f mankind. j, - . t l II odAance Septl. i-j i ; Septl 4tf - 3
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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