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li 'I ;((! ,1 '4 r 1 1 .::! i r! 'I I DAILY PROGRESS. SATURDAY MORNIXGVNOV. 13, J85S. The Daily and Wecklr - Progress fr.Iie Meion. f ' : In view of the many important mattery to come before tbe Legislature, .which is' to assemble in Ealeigh oh Monday next, we bave: secured the f pnmnfttanfand v.ell informed gentle men who will furnish us with a daily report of: here to cull them with iuk and their sweet, fra- , . ' Ti.,n And as prfi-v lio.lv i crxnet seems -'lost uion the desert air. lhe r rA 1 ri ti rra ht nni 11 iitni.'L S. .- -' - j j t n Written for the " Daily Progress. Tbu art nmt Ilerr. I am kneeling by thy grave, Charlie, while the moon 1 shedding her bright ray above thee, and the days of ; long ao " are vivid in my memory. My heart is sad and weary, Charlie, but thou art not here to comfort or -soothe my bitter "anguish. The branches of our favorite old oak are waving silently above thee, and seem to sing a requiuru o'er thy lowly resting place. The violets are hlftflminc as in davs sroue: by, but thou art not ' n - - will want to keep posted relati ve t what the peo ple's representatives are doing, we offer our paper, fpr the Session, at the following rates : I;iilv lnffrei8 for tlie SesHion," (3 montTi?,) $1 50 Weeklv lrurefH fr the sH-ittn, (3 iiioiiih-,) In all cases the subscription must be paid m ad vance. Send in your names, i What Ilns Bctoiuf of Tlii iu ? , Why don't "Tow Wad" give, us a letter ? What -lias become of ."Cosmo?'-' out readers are anxious, as well as ourself, to lam'.y. And Percy," "Newberuian" and " Tantrabogus," where are you all ? Glen " resounds with thej sweet soft music of our favorite warblers, but thov ait not hero,, and no more wilt thou listen with ine, to their thrilling notes, as th;y strike deepl;.' the chords of my sad heart. Why didst thou leave me, Charlie ? Earth was beautiful and lovely when thou wert here, but now it 'is -a cheerless,' dreary waste to me. li'uidd Itcereicith thee, resting 'neath the sod, with the green turf above me, aud the violets and dai seys blooming sweetly around. Yet thou wilt t wait for me in the bright courts above ; there will I join thee, Charlie, and therejvve will never part; I thou tcert my nil, and now that thou hast " gone be I f..re,-'T've none to love, or o love me. Sad, deso- We received no night We suppose the mail train on the Wil mington and Weldon road fail d to connect at Goldsbom', or if it did connect, failed to bring the mails. iVIatrimonial " HIi in CJotliam. In-New York City, where frw love, free negroes and free everything abounds, -they have some' happy families. We take tlie following relative to one happy "circle'' from the Day Hook of Wednesday: ' Unlucky 'Result op a Family Quark kl.' Last evening, shortly after 8 o'cl.,ck, a middle aged man, who had only been about throe: months ago initiated .into the matrimonial state, 'giving his name as .William Judge, ' residing at No. '.Mi Essex street, called at th" Tent li AVard .station house in a shocking eondition. His face was en tirely 'covered with blood, as was also, his body, f initiating from, a wound whieh lie had -received in the hack part, of his cranium. Medieal aid was immediately sent for, ami in the-, course of an hour Sergeant.-Willswood, the surgeon of that ward, dressed Mr. Judge's. "head, after Vhich he very politely inq'ui red how it was-that lui came to receive such a dreadful wound. ..Judge, replied b- saying that on arriving home last evening, she whom he had taken "for bet-tor. or worse" had no supper ready. lie asked his wife why she had been so dilitory in porfonuing her house hold duties, when she replied "if he. didn't hold his tongue she would put him out of the house." Mr. Judge dared Mrs. Judge to do it. when. at last words gave place to blows and Mrs. .Judge seized awash bowl, and rushing ,at Mr. Judge, dealt him a blow ou his bump of combativent ss, causing the blood to flow copiously -.down Mr. Judge's person. The injured husband came to the conclusion to return good for evil, and at once made leg bail for the police station. After he had finished. his story, or rather complaint, an of ficer escorted him home, when another scene far different to the former one took place. .The. wife seeing the M. P. was going to take her into cus tody, again rushed into her better halt's arms and implored for forgiveness, which the good matured Mr. ami services were not requ TVa nrllirrn Yillil. -nrth of fl-YW..': last tote, and alone, 1 walk the dreary pattis, ot this sorrowtul world, hoping, hoping soon to join thee Then;will I join in thy jjrises, Charlie, to our King. , With a bright crown n our brows, and golden harps in our hands, we .will never tire of making music. Wait and watch for me, beloved,- for soon will I be with thee, and then we will ncrer, n rer part.- Farewell leave thy lowly resting places to mingle again with now beloved one ; I the earthly. Fare thee well Ceclar l.ower, X. C. oh ! farewell ! Agriculture In AmkiOa. The following is $n extract from Lord Napier's speech before the IT. S. .Agricultural Society iu Jiichmond : " While recognizing all the importance of the land and the agriculture of the. United States to the social welfare, of the British empire, I cannot deny myself - the- pleasure of expressing to you the Jnterest Avhicli as a me;re virtuoso in rural matters, I have taken in the external aspect of American husbandry J. In some respects the pros- pecis-is iieiceu oueu nusausiacioi v io ine rngiisn eye;. In the new arts of the country .the primi tive graces ot tile Jandscaix fed, while the artificial trimu accustomed has not begun. j blackened and girdled gian ! of which would be the s ch are ruthlessly viola- ess to which we are We mourn over, the s of the forest, each ian honor, of an Eng lish homestead pur fastidious taste -complains that the furrow is not strasg not clean, that the swamp is it, that the wheat is bot drained, that the sward bristles with obnoxious Stumps; then there is a general absence of root we discover a great deficienqy of sheep or green crops, and been longest under ot the soil seem to Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Com pany. The Stockholders of the Wilmington aud Weldon Railroad. Company, says the Wilmington Herald of Thursday, convened in annual meeting at the CoUrt House this morning, and organized by calling Owen R. Kenan, Esq., of Duplin, to the Chair, and by appointing John N. Washing ton, Esq , of Craven, and Patrick Murphy,. Esq-,-of Sampson, Secretaries. j" $ Owen E. Kenan," Esq. of Duplin, appears as proxy for the State. . . ' . i A committee consisting of the -secretaries, with .Wm. A. Wright, Esq., was appointed to verify proxies, and ascertain the amount of stock repre sented. The committee reported, that 30,181 shares were present in person and proxy 2,218 shares in person, 7,96.5 by proxy; iiuireth'an a quorum. The reports of the President and Superintendent were ordered to be read, wdien we left the Court House half past V o'clock. Double Elofkmext . Week before last, savs the Kanawha tar, a man named Joshua Kin In the rejions which have the plough,' the vital forces have been frequently overtaxed : the more, valua- A , - . -, - ble cereals are abondoned, and here and there the wilderness resumes its sway. It' requires but little -reflection to show that these phenomena are the natural and transitory concomitants of the fi.st epoch of tillage, w hich is hastey, pitless and impovershing. On the other hand, I remark that in many portions of the-U;nion' 'there' are-extensive tracts wluch would be considered opulent Judge could not but grant. The affair was ?.uu " ' 11 u,ul f urcpean Kinguom. in cably settled and the M. P. was informed his j tUf f)bse"ce ot turnips potatoes and mangel wort dees were not reouirej. . the English trave eris gratified by the spec- laciu or inuian corn, toDacco. ana the i vine, ana further South, by the cotton, plant, the rice field and the cane, all niagnifieient and lucrative pro ductions, unknow n to British husbandry. There is also a greater abundance of fruit trees the breed of horses equals that of the mother country, except, I think, for the purposes of heavy draft; and races of cattle, -replenished by impor tations of the best brood of England, will be pro pogated without degeneracy, and will prove for midable rivals to the parent' stock. In a country where human J labor is exhorbant ly -expensive, the greatest ingenuity is exerted in the improvement of tools anld the invention of mechanical aids and substitutes, and in this re spect the. triumphs of American contrivance are not only profitable- at home, but are recognized and adopted by. foreign nations-.'. Much, gentle tlemen, Iras been accomplished, and the future will furnish still higher resulti." : : Day Book, writing " ' , Texas, A correspondent of the N. Y from Hempstead, Austin county, Oct. -'525, says : s Since '-my last letter from this place, I have trave lea over several ot the counties bordermo on IT. a tile I i il ivruli . rivf. n,l ....Ll t. N ch lii tv ,1, It sV i nV; ' "' : ' "'! I'""1"" f 0,e State nbutit six weeks destitnto cJrcnn.o. " ,U - 1 i sonie averaging, a bale. As the extreme West is f rm mnl S Si mti f00" ! comil out "''expect Texas to send tarm, anu.was.he.tonvtlus occurr-ence. consulerod :.. a: . . ' .a-. , , ., an upright man. He sold, on leaving, his farm, which was supposed to be worth ,000, for &$H) in ready money, so great was his desire to o-vt away. ireat ex c item borhood, and it is thou but uti to Hoc t?nir' ,,,.; J..-1 J i i t ... Vl. iuuu "wtiniiv isKuuwii or nis wiiere- flbout.. into market-, this year over 2aU.0OO bales, rather than under that number. ! East Saturday. nirht I witnessed the most ter- m ' S'- T t0.-rt ;"nc pterin that ever spread devastation in this ;Ilbtl l? u I thf, Portion of Texas.. It extended from liastrop hit 1 ; l1:,1,f,;voJ ? : County to this plac6, blowing Aown trees, unroof- lug houses, and leveling the fences generally ; in this place 1 found some half ajdozen new houses ' Masonky. The proceedings'' of "the ' various I vt'ry Jmch 'awgJ, among the number two or Grand Eodges of the United"' States show, th'e "' lare stoUe, houses blowjn down. ; So far I number of Masons iii the lnion to be 1 s;l;l Lt'.. : have not heard of a single insfiince where the in- m.iu s oi me uwciiings were nmirea, ana this too notwithstanding the norther commenced about '11 'o'clock at night.- j The yellow-. fever still ragesjin Galveston ahd Houston. Ten deaths occurred in Houston ves- . . p . . v - i ins mortality is surprising,-' when we oo nicmo;rs. l ne nuQioerot . ....... w,, " he United States is probablv , c;f!!SI,,er !ljat theserowns are, lliearly deserted by this table shows, as ihere ai"rail.Vt' tl,c' at:c11lffed; , .'I , '. every--where who are not aiiil- I .. 1 he Contr.:U Kailroad.is doing A very brisk bu- longing to 4,-02 Eodges. In Virginia there are 12d Lodges, with 4,1514 members': North Caioli- na, U)4 JLodges anu 7,:1 members;' T-iiiussee, 174 Lodges and 7.7.r;0 inemb- i s : (ioirHrt. o i Edges an.l J,(v7 members: -tud Si'mth Carolina i ,l0,lst Lodges and :;,(() inembtrs. The nuQiber of : free - Masons in th much greater than many to be found ev iated w ith anv Lol'e. Th law of tii, ViV..r ;-1 siI!,-ssarr ing about six hundred bales of cotton is .said to be, once a Mason always a Mason." I luto ,i,"it"u Per Two dctily trains are now 1 . ... JL. ,- ' j run over the road, but there is hardly a passenger Eishop Early. On the 2uih of (ctber IJish- ! cither Way on account of yelloWT fever, op Early was presiding over the' Methodist Con- j A few:days ago an bid Texan's daughter was se feronce of Arkansas. A coi -respondent of tlm ! 3'd in Richmond, a tow n on the Brazos about Arkansas Christian Advocate savs of hhn : "The ! miles below this olace. I forbear ri vino- the bishop a health is gre irly iiuptove 1 I do not iames of the parties, as. the father of the young think I evr saw any one i.vsiu- in .-m Annual ' is favorably known in the early history of Conference more to th universal satisfaction of ; Texas. The young man who is said'to have se cvery one. than he has done. Il-S prayer-meetings : l"c- d her, is a .married' man and is Clerk of the .mth' Confer.UKv room have been among the i lsii.t Court. After it v as discovered, the citi best I ever attended. . zetis rode the seducer out of town on a rail. This T pi'trc."i7r, Z7-. t. ' r , i was taking, things very quietlv!, considering this -. An -atljrtcate in. Baitiun re recently opended for t Child Stolen. The Norfolk Day Book J of the detnse by stating ; " We expect to prove ' Tuedav savs : may it please the Court, that our client was not While tlie matron, Mrs. Smith, was at market present when the murder was ommittpd. hui i this - mor'nir.?. some one. pntprpd thw FamnW Or. was m a disUnt part of the city. If the prose- j phau Asylum,, on Holt street, abd kidnapped one cntion proves his presence, we shall prove that ' f the children, a little riv of kIy vmn Thp jerson wiiq co.nnutted the act was a female, who LOCAL MATTERS. :ciirRc iiuiiCToi:v. . KELIGIOUS SERVICES TO-MORROW. Roman Catholic Church. Service at 11 A. M. and at4 P. M-, by the Priest, IW. C Cloghaiu 'tAkthoJUt i Episcopal Chyrch rSerxicem at 11 , M., and at P. M.; by Rev. Piof. B; York, " the blind preacher." . V -. . - . . Episcopal Church Services at 11 o'clock A. M., and at 7 o'clock P. M.,:by a visiting Minister. BaptUt Church Services, at 11 A. M., by a mem ber.' Pastor absent. - Christian Chvrchr Prayers at 11 A. M., for whites, and at 3 P. 31., for colored eople. Pastor eick. Andrctc. Chapel, (colored '.) Serviees at 11 A.'M. and at 3 P. M., by the Pastor; W. M. Walsh. Presbyterian Church.So services. '. Minister ab sent. . - -- . ;' :'. ' '" What's thk Matter ? Yesterday afternoon, it being the day for regular monthly parade, Capt. J. V. Jordan, one or two other officers, and 'right pri vates of the Xewbem Light Infantry assembled on the usual parade ground ; tlie drum beat to arms, and they waited, but somel tow the boys didn't come up. Only eight muskets could be raised, and there was no parade. Now this ought not to be it must not be again, boys ; you are not a holydiiy set of dry wen ther soldiers, afraid of a lit fie cool wind. lluW long do you expect to remain properly officered, when yun thus neglect your duty ? How would you have felt ABCIFAL8 AT THK IIOTIiLH. .' O ASTON H O ITSE. i Vj WIUJAM P. MOORE. lnorRiKTon. Sri-CIAL NOT10KS. iktor. JV','---Aiplientton will be inad.tk . Nov. 12. Wiley L Green, James L McOlinn; , ssPS.; irislatum ot ortu AJaroutm, at it Newbern r Joseph A ottering, OoIditoroT ; Rev C II W uev, Ureensboro J M Ammsn JU IL l eargaa, Raleigh ; Z JLSrown tut- TtoHiUwrt-a. -V Ci firiCRn" Tvir o tit t..i-i.,t.. :'.. : i.- t !r i.ht ure of Nortii CioTi.linji . l incorpkrate the Wlute Oak River Xavi . wit u Tvwer una privileges to in nr r vti. to incoriHrnt a coii!ptiv to flexr ..... xl kinxonTliumaH-n NVillI"'".IProve.-tl, n;"sation oi.Bnvk Swamp, iti ckl irown, Jones : W F Fo Ccuntv. and for other purpose. Xov 13-l!i W i, KirPtn ; W1I SearsL , V'il. Journal tuuty day and charpe J.R y V MontEromeiv, Lawsouviue; JJr C L. MeMannfn. T r . U T. V: ... T... II ; Vif-Cr 1j Jones : Li W Hnnmhrev.J H Fov & Servant. Ons.t""ffM3, i..,. . s it.irr r.'t. t,..i i? t? Tioft,! turn c-onipnny. Edenton: - . . - " T e inav.tien ot :ite Oak WASHINGTON HOT E IT. ; WILLIAM J. SMITH. Proprietor. ; Nov. 12. J Dtwleu, J Ran.iolft. Jone-: Duncan K hiver. in I...V. " Wil. Journal thirty day 'and charge J. H. p0T n5s' Pfrn irisfiiiisr tt I'"iu n: - . - - " " """ 11 1 1111 VI X - J.r!H- rf nl..n , AC ltbam; Newbern : W Cleve. Swift Creek. ; t' ny ' I jL," v"'u' if NEWMiirp jMjniie a coTopsmv to eMnmis a nne t n:t vl;;:s t.n " pelici-? between Newborn: ami Baltimore. iNov,l ' It should be uudeitood that our qm Nations geuerally represent tlie wholesale price. In tilling up .mall orders, higher 'rate, have to be., paid: '; Bkkwx, . i , P Jt ..- 30 30 j Beef Cattle, i r ! ms, 4 s m i Bricks, PM.7 (Ml &K0 ' Barrels. Sps. Ttirp.,"ea., J d hand,..l 7) a f I : New,. l tH) a'i tiO- Candles, lb. . Tallow,. .1 Iii a "Adniatitiiie,2"2 n Knerni. .'. . .'A; if the Salisbury companies had run in on v'ou 'u.t. 1 jfkkk, V lb. iS 0! night ? . : Ex Rocte for the Capii ol L. W. Humphrey, Senator, and J. II. Foy, .Comnioner from Onslow, were in town yesterday, and will leave for RaleigU this morning. This is Mr. Humphrey' first session in the Senate, though he has Served two or three sessions iu the House. We doubt not but he will acquit himself .in a manner creditable to himself and satisfactory to his constituents. Tnis, we believe, i Mr. Foy's first session. . 1 Fin e Potatoes: Mrs. E. B. Daves will accept ui thanks for a femall lot of the finest and larger li Lsh potatoes that we have ever seen -'grown' in the State. We learn from Mrs. D.?s note ncconipanyiri tliem, that they were ''gro wu in Rowan County, and t-iut those sent us were taken from a lot, all equally irge. One -of. them weighed an even jound. How many would it t.-ike to'make a busliel ? Rev. C. H; Wii ev. Rev. C. II. Wiley, the gene ral superintendent of coiiiinon Kchools, w-is iu New bern yesterday, on his way' to Washington, to attend, we believe, a Presbytry meetiiig. MrJ Wiley thinks that tiie necessity for his presence at Raleigh avHI prevent his attending tlie Synod here next week. In Tows. J.udge Heatli and Duncan K. McKue, E-q., both arrived from Onflow, yesteidAy. Judge Heath is at the Gaston House; and Mrj. -M'cRae is at the Washington Hotel. Judge Heath will hold the Superior Court' for Carteret next week, i - .lava, ... is a- Tjn-gn a vi a, . . 1 3 ff Rio, .......(t a St. Dmiiiniro,ll u Cotton, th. New. 00 -a Cotton Baooink, ;P y"aid, ....... IS- w Rop P lb-- 7 a Coms MliAL, -0() oo J--.ll 12 l'i lit s Yellow tlip 3 "! a IIar.1 . ....2 : 7r- (H) -T..1 P bb: I oil d 1 t(L Iu order, 1 To a-- .Pitch do .l -2. fi m Rosin. P. . 3 i!" a 00 IK. Xo -2 .1 ff "0 D N.. :t. 1 10 a 1 ."() Sj jrit T;;riieiiJ ifie. ' V 'uli.-....4: , p r!:i-b.-nt.:iU tt .' 11.S. t lb . "' ; Cut.. ... 4 A.- .. . . , d:n . xVolirr Applicr.tio'n w-ijt ?,-."m.-ui,. toth. next L-!ii.-b;lure tf 'North. C.-irU;i t.. pomte -a couipar.v to etablih a line of first i ln , stenmers between "Newbe-ili.New York, Bstn Rr.j. P! i.'adeljihia. in connection wit'iv an already loueei.' t.-ihliskiMl line of fiivt-clriss sailing vessels. Nov -v . dat ff-p :of ice Application wiil iH-imule to tltp rtrL- it.-xt (reiieral Assembly of ll:e Stj.,. ,,f Nort!' ( Vii oiina to close the street in the r.nr of r .. dar (r vc Cf .'iet.cry, in Irysbon", juiu to i t- ,. 1 one now cloM-d. ' , - X. ti ti:Utt a 4i i; iMlslil 1. ..Kj I! Cheap Jon, PiuNTivfi.The low prices and the superior .manner in which we have been doing Job Printing has produced quite a rush to the Progress Office. 'Tli-i is as itshould be, and proves conclu sively that promptness and a liberal policy, in the management of anyrbiisiness, is the' bek. We now keep two first-class hands in the job department,, and though we have been doing-, and continue to do, a large amount of work, not a 'single job has been delayed beyond the time at which it w'as promised, and as our business men are jbeginning to find out that we are prompt, and reasonable in prices no wonder that we should have a heavy run of work. Recollect the place " Daily Progress ' Office, Pollok Street, near the Post Office, wlUre all! kinds of Job Printing is promptly, neatly and,raecurately executed, and no one disappointed.' JSP' See the advertisement of Dr. Sail ford's Liter Iiivigoratur in another column.! Sent 1-dlv Domestics, Siiet-t g.P vd S ti 2 Yarn, P rh 21- LViiiS, 1 iloz -.00 7i 1 Feathers, ;' lb.. ......50 T) Fish, P bbl.. Mullets. ..f. 50 dl -on M u-kcrel, ..10 UO I lerrings', ' ' X. Car., ..5 00 7t f() Floi-u.N C., P bbl., ...'...ri il'l a ti ;l) Cm e. P lt. ..1.3 d 20 Ci-sny Baos.. 15 -oj 20 (Ji axo, Peruvian,' P lb ... ..:J a (Ml , Lanu Plaster: ! Pbbl..... 1 5U a (!0 (iliAIN, P bushel, -.' ; Corn, ..Vl ft t)0 ; O'it.S,. .... . II 40 Peas. Cow,. 5(i a 00 i Do. Hik K, I 00 a OO 1 Wheat, R, 1 00 00 j Rice', . cleaiij 4 'a 4 Bides, P lb., .'Green,-. o . a 0 Dry, ....... W a 12 i Hay," P H'O lbs, . ! Eastern, .-:..8U -&I 00 ; Iron, P lb, . English, itss d 4 00 Sweed'li ref'd o it 6 Lime, P bbl 1 00 Op F'm 4ore, 1 10 1 25 Lumker, P M, (Mill) (Steam sawed) Floor Boards, rough,. ..-8 0010 00 planed, ..18 OOfe-20 00 clear..... 25 0030 00 ; widebds,14 00 W 15 00 ; scantling 12 (Hi 15 00 Siiip Stuff, rough edge S 00710 00 Molasses, P Gabon, Cuba, hhds. 32 a, 35 Do bids,. 00- w :5 ' N Orleans;:.. 00 S 00 Liquors, .p- (iall, (doin'c) Yhisky,....30 a 00 N E, Rn!ii,..50 a 55 (iin, -f0 a- 45 Brandy, .. ..45 7 50 Apple do,. -.05 - SO I'.. rl s.". 1 ".' 12J - 00 (Hi 00 00 XX) !to ."Ml 00 w 'lic.--A j'pli-ation will ! u..-ul t tiii I't-xr .-sevn iu v or tio- .Sfati Xoi'tli Cn-o'.i';;! t- extend .! wu I ;-iviii'l l!. o as ! inci.UOe lrlM!r-.:..:,i4 other'' territory u -cent ti.tlvtwii. 'Kov 6-u-jiit of he cot jiorate'liuiits.uf 11 10 j .00 ; 00 j IHi t loll is..'i 27 ; Ul 1 oti A p-plicat.ion will be niah to th 'f-LSt ue.xi -.Miorai .vsse;:u.iv o. . Tlie Stat h f N ..!.', Cii.t'linii to ; ::ond t :i e ! 1 ;n t. r of ti e t.. wu f Xi Avliei n. for the -belter regulation of the saviif'. l;Jul for ot hv-r -urj)o.scs. . . Xov f-d:i; t V "ir55 o'icr. Alieati r will be in:nf,- to tlip Cii"'-. ,ne.t' Cr.'-ner::! As; e;:d!y of .North Cmu.uhh 'fo:t.:ie incorporation of a las Company uttiie u.wn. .of Newbern.- Xov . -d:jet-. ' - (hi.s''p Gallon. :' Linseed, r.nv:''! Boiled do. 1 00 I mm, ... ..-.. KcfU whale I 14) Laid ...A 10 I'ea "N'cts, lii -s-1 ,7 Potatoes. lush; l S.wect,. ... Irish,. 1 00 do fc .!,!,-.' -V a Pi() I.!IN, P 11., ;N C B :...,! ' Hams V'.. t Mld.Hings, ..U'ii; Si.oUiders-,., if Ho-g Ronnd.- i -' (,: ;V-st"vn B o-ot:) Middling. . . 1 1 d Shoulders. .. 0 X (' Lard, ..!.' N'ost'n do. .. ir.;J a Poiffur, '.. .:-.'-i a. CiieoVe. ...-If it Pork' iXoiti. in"; P bbl. ( ity Mess, t! 50 7, 2(1 00 IX.M, ...... i ..,, yo f, !;, ...... lv: h.. r-v nl...i , L. ma.n.iior.. ( at street. "rV' . 3.'otir'.!?A!phc;;tioii will Im .le tirtltt- r.-xt G-Mi-M.-il --Aseinblv f-r the iu-v iitira. lion i f ;; B'-'iuk iu the towit of Newtiern. . -U t Io fM . Colics- Application will -be nuide 1 the lo-xt (ieii.-inl Assoiiiijly of X.uii'i C.iW.j,n. for citaitt-r for a av'u:'gs Biiuk iu the town of X.-w-b.-ni ; ; G t Io dot't ! Priiiie.'.. --00 Vi ii -:( r.0 ? - Beef, Mess lb 00 a IX 00 1 Do Fulton 1 : Muketi-OOOOtfOOOO' ; l ol I.TiO , j C. sickens, ' ' . Iie,...'..i.:t0 -x, j de;-id,.---.to0 d M ! Turkevs, lk ?5 1 25 . Do .lend, lb !'i d 00 Sheev, P head, Lambs,. ..1 -50 2 VI) I Mutton, - -1 75 a 2 (-K) Fresh Berk, on tV.ot j - : P lb, ....... 01 a '00 , SALT, I have "just received friarire ( 'aniera; !'",r i::fti-::i;g iMivri. i .-.i.tiiirrai'Us j: ii'i r;i;n.iir ve: v tv -t i'.v 'Shvii-ht ,G;:!iciv "in Ccivt-n - ' V d. W. W ATSt.X. IVoticr. Ao'ihiT.ti. in will 1h uiadl-.-bv riit Alum, P bu.25 7f 30 Liverjtool, P snek,; ground,. 1 (!0 " it I 1 do -fine... '. I 50 7v 00 S r oar, P lb. P..rto Rico.--10 -a 11 N Oi leans,.. 10 11 Lo!ifv;ind , . crushed.. .13 fi .13 C vehow,. ..II it Z Granulated,. 13 it 00 Soap, P lb.. ( & S Shinoi.fs, p M, ( 'out!.; ft.. 3 Oil ii .r,n Coimnon,'. 1 75 '2i0(! Staves. P M, W O bbl. IS -,aV.t, m R O lihd 15 0i) o 00 Asii he.ad, 00-.l 50" Timber, "Sfc" V. ...5- T ;.. t T .. I . ..,-.. ! .. .,.! . . i ,i;T-iii j-,. i I li in : I' Iii. ir. II.; ll Asse mbly of 'North C:uolin.i,.af' its next pe.ssTon. Cur . i C sailor ii.eoiioiiitiug siiid Coinpiiny. S.-j-r 1 ' ; . d3.u . 0ssa Tiie Svnod of the Pi i-sbyiei iau Church f North Carolina u.iil m'uet in ' t ids" place', on Tl'LSDAV, the I ?t' i ins!., and r-Mif in in S '- iif; un til the following iMond.iy. A; y f oiu citi.Mis (1cm rious of entertaining, deVgt- orvisifor.;'.re,re'(in.fst. ed to itifonn the P.-iSsfor or 'Klder of the Pro-hviernui C arch, stating the number they wjll entertain. X d !t fiiiwH LOOK TO VOUU IXTKUEsT! 1.1. DAILY PROGRESS" 3 rt3B mm m iioclx riUtr 3)ob JJrtntfng. XEIV TYPE! I! NEW MESSES! '- P M,. 20 0')-50 A LARGE LOT OF ' . Colored Ink", I'lain & Fnnry C'nrdu, Inprr, ' ; 0-?- ' c., . :- '.' , ; - CONSTANTLY C)N" HAM). TO NEW YORK' i The Chinese Civilized. ?To see ihe effect of one's surroundings, says the Philadelphia Gazette, ! Naval Stoue look at the representative of the central lioVery.-'.(Turpentin;- P 2S? land, who sells cigars on the jsidewalk1, near the j - ViruMn. ...o no custom Iiouse. lhe name of this exotic is Mr. Hang Whang. Mr. Hang 'Wh'auj? has been in the cigar trade and the model republic about four weeks. lie made his debut with his unmention ables nearest his skin, and hisj shirt outside the latest style current in Hong Kdngl A veek after wards he laid aside hi Chinese trowsers, and took to Market street pants. .The next wefek he left off his blue frock, and came out, in a Iress coat, the tail starched so stiff you might use it for a boot-jack. The next change --was to -purchase. -a Warburton hat, and convert his former one into a portable money drawer. We yesterdaylibund him entirely transmogrified into an anti-Celestial his Chinese-boots, traded off fur brogans, and his pig tail braided up behind his ears like a . bird's nt'st. ' i esteruay evening we neara nun lnuniging m pro fanity. If all this don't go to show the advantages of civilization, then what does I i i Tallow, p h 10.: TM!A CO. fb, CO,;;.oll, ... 121 7l 12 o ib) a ; o j M .'diir.u . 25 ii I l'l!M, ... Wo or.; p n ..i5 15 3 ' 3- 20 FHIC1G1ITS : On deck ! Cnder d-ck Coffee Sale in. New Yokk. At jthe coffee sale in New York, Tuesday, 5,1(XJ mats of Java, sold for account at cents. Holders however, demanded an advance at the close, j i 5 . MARINE NEWS. I PORT OF NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA CLEARED, j ; Nov. 12. Steamer I'ost-BoyJ Osgood,rfor Hyde Couvty, witii mail" and passengers, by M. W. Jarvis. (.KM.MKKGIAL i.ue ueea w:w d:min self-defense and riter gro provocation." & GONE TO CALfFOHVi IVvt.., Strove up in a hck, rushed into the house, and " s?iz.ng Uie chiid roshed out, jnmped m passenger UdV New'v' l""V nd I dt .uiththe cltiia in-hetj arms, -W drove Bl uln 1 Satr7iir oifwl,iph "as 1t that hai hn heard from iamra linncu and W ashin ytou, for Californ? l ' hrr. j . NEWBERN MARKET. November 13, 1 858. TURPENTINE We note sales yesterday of '500 bbls. at $J 30 for Yellow Dip, and $2 30 for.Hard. ROSIN 900 bbls. changed hands at i $1.15 for small bbls. - : . ; . . TAR. 100 bbls. ,were deposed! of at $1 75 P bbl. SHINGLES. 2U,000 Sidngles kId at $2 P.M., for' Common. ; ' ' : . HEADING 4,000 at..$S3$H 50 P M. 1 W;ILMLNGTON MARKET, November 11. TCKPENTIXE. No change. Furt b er salet on vesterd.iv of 371 bbis. at -l, 1 for 'Virgin and Yel low D pj aud $t 75 for Hard, Pj280 lbs. No trans ictions t tis l.iorn.ng'. . Nothing 'don this" morning in Sjiirits, Roam or Tar. i- Rosni do.. Spirits Turpentine.. ..do.. Flour . . .do . . Cotton, P Hi. ........ .... Cotton. goods, P foot...... Flaxseed, P bushel,.."-.., Ground P'. P bushel...; Whe-'.t, loi-l .'el,.'.-..-.-. Luiober. f M 4 ! TO PHILADELPHIA, Turpentine und T.ir, P bb Rosin....... ... S)irits Turpentine.. . ... .. . Ground Pens, p.bulisel,.". Cotton, P lb,....:....... Cotton goids, P cubic foot,. TO BOSTON Turpentine and Tar, P b Rosin. . .' Spirits Turpentine. ... . Cotton, P hale,.-. Ground Peas' P bushel,.... Rough. Rice, P busnel,.... Lumber, P M. , . . . 5 0 . :50. $ ( ov :.o . . 30 W W 30 . 50 00 i, 50 . 00 (to 7t 30 . 0 00 i ,i i oo v.-,: 7 oo t; w 8 00 7 it -A . 00 p , 10 d 5 00 5 00 a i 00 . 00 : 00 d 30 00 00 d IV) . 50 50 it 50 0 , 00 ii . 0 00 a I 0 ( d 7 d-1 00 5 (0 oi) 00 . 00 00 d 15 35 00 a 1) . (r0 VA'it ( . 0 00 0 OO 71-121 .' 00 00 it 8 . 0 00 it, 7 a G 00. 7 00 "0 CO I ' PLAIN AND COLORED; of e-ery descriitin, can be executed nl the office of I av well .ati ;i el'eup ns it ei-n be. done in North'. Cnro ! 1 ina.'niid in a tyh f !.n.t e;tnnot h- surpaMed. ; Ot.r pe -p!o -. n.-eil in- long. r scud .- thldr orders for I - ;isi.WSi'..vi-, ..'..'.-,. 1 to New York, for we can-do. it Fell it can he j one at (he North, :i;d on terms which ehould . j 1 KKKP I T A I Ho l K . j .nliicii, At'Cin ney ani lipift,th,w I V si all bo our inulto. ( T'.o crvurf i f ,m expei ien. ed Hook and .tub P inf-r , h.-fve lH-eii .secured.. wlfose whole time win be devoted. tot ..o .Job Department". I 'Bh.iiUs. , Ci.viilnrs, , P:-o.r iinnie!. Large Posteri", CiM.ls. L '! 1- Cntuhiguesi I'au.rih'ots Slu.w IJiKk, . i . . -a . - -. . - -. . -- of every -description, done promptly and .atifK;'on ! ''uaranteed. . o trtjtk .sp jfi'inl tu ,. i ii tin -.Office! J"'' I'sti'"" j- - '. trim V fOtni v id ! ' ! " A Cheap a tl e Cheait ! As GoikI a the Ifcrt!! Orders i'e.-jiectfu11v"o!iciled. Address ! .1. L. PENNINGTON, Pi oprietor, Sept 1 J PiHh'k tit reef, .Y-"'fVv A'. 6. nEJlOVAL TO Till; CORNER OF i'OLJ OK A Vt J 1 1 I 1 IJ NTKKKXH. It OCTOPF.U, IS..8. mmmm fes '1 -"--.'-S-ri'-SASfisi ' i-j; 1 "Hgi 1! - UH'-:V-.'-'!.? ' iSs it - !;."; . -'' "-1 ' 'i'.'..-ii7--v?'.',:'-':-.'.v t-j.V;-:T-it'-'-,,v:iV? f r !" SI Wt . sJ ":'-vy:t. f '"" r"' - '""-. , j- ' ( if1 .j. For Sew York, ,-?; The fatailing Schr. SEA BIRD will have uuicK. dE-patch m above. For freight or passage applv to Nov ll-dlt JW.JWJIITFORD. 4 "CHOICE ASSORTMENT of READY MADE J. CLOTHING, for pale by f L Nov 6 J. 31. F. HARRISON. . JlTNT RECEIVED per Stdir. Franees Burrett, Ladies and Geut's Kit! Gloves hf quality at , - ) . . J. M. F, HARRISON .S. HIDE.S ! U IDE I ! (The subscriber will pay tiie iiigh?t cash -prieott for Dry end Gre.ru HiiU. Otaritf) B. LANE, EMM ETC U T H B E 111 T IIa rrntored f him 2w and Mparioon Nloie, Cwrncr of Tollak and TXi'ddlr irrrl X RUBER N.. X. C And in now reeeivine itnd openin r for FALIj and WINTER S de J DRY GOODS, CAKPETS 'HATS , SHOES. Jkc. vl - . . - - - - - - - ,. .. , the lanret nnd niot attractive7toc". . er esltibitcd ifrthU UiarLet. '- .. , , My new store, couverkntly !ocatedriind built . will. ipeci;f rei.irence to my i'ivuhunt; Wm lwrife, nsd Vornfortable, eives roe incre:i facilitie- for the ' exhibition of u.v stock, woteii for novolty, bul. . . J . i , . I . 1 - : ... ... variety and tyle, -an scarcely lHexeeiiftd.- " TCanktul for pat favors, I re pec-tfuliv invite von to call 4rts me t X. B. Orders will receive pnuptni carefm attwion. mv'nrrr loentvn. . H.TI.HF.T CI'TIIBEBTi .
Newbern Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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