BY J; Ii - PENNINGTON. The " DAILY PROGRESS" rved to town and country subscribers at Six Dollars a in advance. AU papers discontinued when the time paid for expires, unless renewed. T?ihOD No- Advertisements inserted as Special or Bishop ro tices are eharged one-half more than wnal rates, ten lines (leaded) or less cohsituting J 9ue Marriages and Deaths under six lines, inserted grat uitouslyover that a charge win o Ar5.amt,t inserted every other di ay win De the first. , . J i, insertion alter Uie ""grrr. rc. Hr,,f insertions are not ex- tjr u nere ine u y handed in they will the first insertion ana "'' BUSINESS CARDS. .GENERAL AGENT for tU Collection f Kotei Account ana, uie seiueineiu vj minima, or we,, NEWBERN, N.C. io;nr nnw cntrncrad in canvassinsr Craven and the adioining counties, I will undertake the collection of accounts ior puunsuers ui uewspopwo, factors and others for the usual commissions. All business entrusted to me by parties at a dis tance will be faithlully and promptly attended to. I refer those to whom I am not known to the edi tor of the Daily Progress and the business men of Newbern generally. ., T vreTiT Address- W.I ESTAL, Dec. 8, 18.7J Progress Office, Newbern, N. C. The "Modern" Establishment OF NEWBERN, N. C. J HI. F. HARRISON, . WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN Staple, Fanc, Foreign and Domestic D r v Goods, Hats. Cans. Boots and Shoes.Carpetings, Mattings, Rugs, Jewelry, Trunks, Ready-Made Clothing, &.C., &c. Newbeun, X. C. J. M. F. Harrison lias jut received a complete aHsortmeut suitable for the season, and will continue to receive by every arrival all desirable Articles and Novelties of the season. ; Particular attention paid, to orders. septi ; dly The IVcvrbiirn jllutnal yiRR INSURANCE COMPANY. rpHIS Company has now been in successful opera- JL tion for THREE YEARS, During which time no assessment has been made to meet losses. . The Company is now prepared to receive Applica tions for INS U R A N C E Which may be made to any of the different Agents throughout the State, or to the undersigned, at the office of the Company, in this place. V. G. SINGLETON, Secretary. Newbern, N. C, Sept 1 dly T. J. HUGHES, GENERAL COMMISSION MUlCUliAMT, DEALER IN NAVAL STORES, CORNER EAST FRONT ANT) SMITH FRONT STREETS, NEWBERN, N. C. PORK, BACON, LARD, CORN, FLOUR, WHISKY, GUANO, COAL, HAY, LIME, &c, &c, &,c. for sala on eonsisnment. Has vessels running regularly to New York, Phila delphia and Baltimore. Goods received and forwarded. March 16 GEORGE BISHOP, NEWBERN. N. C, Manufacturer of Window Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, Shutters, Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, &c. ALSO, manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, large stock of CABINET FURNITURE, at wholesale mid retail. Sash Mill on Hancock st., Ware Rooms on Middle st. Sopt 1 -: dly TE. AHIYETT, I , SOUTH FRONT ST., NEWBERN, iN. C, selected stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which he has selected with care to suit hs custom ers. He would especially call the. attention of Fann ers and those shoeing and clothing their servants to call aud examine his stock of . Kerseys and Blankets, Shoes, Hats, 8cc, before purchasing elsewhere, as he has bought the above Goods low, and will sell them at small advances for cash or country nroduce. lie also returns thanks for past patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same for the future. 1 Dou't forget to call as he is determined to sell. ; J. E.AMYETT. Nov 14. '59 d&w ; . ' 'Jno. It. London. I J. H. Bryan, Jr LONVOIY A: I3RVA1Y, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 32 India Street, BOSTON. Consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton. Lumber and other Southern Produce solicited, jan 12, d2awtw3m. TPISIIKK, FOARD Ac HOOKER, J? IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, (kxcept liquors) Flour, Produce, an4 General Commission Merchants, ! NEWUlSKiN. JN U. G. F. KISHER. J. F. FOARD. O. HOOKER. dec 1 diw tf. EORttE ALLim, DEALER IN FAKCT A STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SrC., POLLOK STREET, NEWBERN N. C. Would respectfully invite the atteution of the public to his Stock, which will be found new, well assorted. and sufhciently large at all seasons of the year. , Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Septl ' dly D. Y. FISHER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Middle Street, near the Court House, I , Newbern, N. C. Boots and Shoes of the best quality, warranted substantial and useful, made to order. Mending and repairing of every kind done on short notice and moderate terms. apr. 13-d I y. ' .,1 ' ' J. I. MYERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLE SAIiE C R O C E R I 1 (LIQUORS INCLUDED ;) Agent for J. M. Singer & Co's, Wilcox &. Gibbs and Jessee C. Couner's Sewing Machines ; keeps cou' etantly on hand a supply of Red Ash Coal for Grates. Solicits consignments and orders and will prompt ly attend to all business entrusted to lum. Office on the Old County Wharf. Newbern, dec 20 DIU1II.E & IIROTIIERS, FORWARDING $ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; Knv.RriiKit X C Cash Advances made on Consignments to be vm ucic ui mrwaraea to Aorthern Markets. Sept 1 j ; dly JOS .WHITTY i " j BROAD STREET, . . . - Nkwbkrn.N. C. ueaier m urocenes, btaple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Hardware, Guano, superphosphate of lime, nov lb, 185li-dly T G. ARTHUR, INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES Newbern, N. C. ' itlfc. 13kuKlnli,K continues to receive and sell ajitti 1 of Naval stores on accommodatinsr term sep 23 domes J. G. ARTHUR. AT. JERKINS, GENERAL COJ1MISSION MERCHANT. EAST FRONT STREET, Newbern, N. C. ' dlv Sept 28 Having just returned from the Northern cities would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of New bern and the public generally to his large and well YOL. II. XEWBERK, N. C, BUSINESS CARDS. W1LLIA9I. P. 9IOORE,: Jr. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner South Front and Middle St. NEWBERN, N. C. Agent for Vessels Running between this Pprtandhew lark, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. T)..I.V.li. otUiitiiin rriiron tA Vl k Colo nf lnilTlfTV Produce, and the purchase of goods generally. Also, JJlSCliarglUg vessels auu.iiuuuiwg ncigui Receiviiig andj Forwardbg Business. ' I have convenient Wharves ana wnrenouses. I REFERENCES : D. Colden Murray, New York; Cochran Russell, Philadelphia;! Dollner, Potter 6i Co., New Yprfc.: James Coner & Sons, Baltimore; James Ii. Davis, New York; London & Bryan Boston; Jbrea.j .Jones, Cashier Brauch Bank of North Carolina, Newbern ; Jno. A. Guion, Cashier Bank of Commerce, New bern ; W W. Clark, Cashier Merchants' Bank, New bern , A. Mitchell & Son, and Dr. Isaac W.l Hughes, Newbern. I , . March 22 dly 'i B. TC. LAIVE. . GENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANT, South Front Street, I I NEWBERN, N. C Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, Naval Stores,) Flour, Corn, Hay, Lime, Dried Fruit, and country produce generally. - j Also the Receivimr and Forwarding business, dis charging vessels and procuring freights for vessels running Detwe'en this port and the ports of Nw York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. j Cash advaniees made on Consignments March 2-1-dly. M. AV. II. SUJIItEIxT-., COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Drv Goodsi Groceries. Provisions, Liquors, &c. Opposite Bank of North Carolina in Newbern, Cra ven county. N. C. Has on hand a good assortment of Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, fe'tone and Crockery-ware, Nails by the keg or retail, Wooden-ware, isrooms, Jioots and Shoes. Sbun Cotton. Yankee Notions of various kinds, Axes, of the best quality constantly on hand, and all of which, will be sold low lor cash. March 1-dtf A. ' . i NEWBERN, ma, DEALERS is Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, linns, - - Pistols and Rifles, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Swede's American and English Iron Cast and German Steel, Plough SteelfSfc; Iron Axles, Sprins, Farming Implements, I A good assortment of , Carpenters, ?7aes????fis and Brick Masons' Tools ; GENTS ANW NEGROES' HA TS AND CAPS; Also a large stock o.fv . I Bed Blanket, Negro Blankets, Brosam. Kerseys and Osnaburgs, Ladies acd Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c, Harness. Saddles Bridles. &c.j i Crockery and Glass -Ware Blasting and G un Powder, Shot, Caps, Balls, &c, &c. Peruvian and Robinson's manipulated GUANO, Lime, Plaster Paris, Cement, Hair, &c.; Mess, Flank arid Rump Pork, Corn, Meal, FloUr ; 3?" Kubbell's" Leather Machine Banding: Agents for the sale of Grover &c Baker s, Sewing Machines, Also, Agents for Evans & Watson's Salamander Safe, which pre now considered the best Or'AU orders from Cash or good customers will be charged the lowest prices. Feb Jb dtw TXrilil.IAM HAY, If HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL I U A T VTl.1 U I NEWBERN, N. C. Contracts taken for work in town or country, which will be promptly executed and satisfactiou guaran tied. Paints, Oils and Varnish always on hand and will be sold at reasonable prices. Sept. d&wly B oots and Shoes, for sale by M W II SUMRELL. April 7 HEIJEMAN & Calisaya Bark CO'S Cordial ; for sale by JAS. W. Elixir of jan 10 - CARMER. Oevfing Machines. Those in want of sewing K7 machines ought to call at MihKS themselves. and supply F?. R SALE. Two horses and a wagon. Apply to FISHER, FOARD & HOOKER. Feb 29 T aton's Infantile Cordial. Just received and for sale by J. GOODING, Jr. December 16. M rs. intlow'8 Sooth 111 2 Nvrun for salft bv July 2 l NO FLUID. NEW YORK BURN- INGFL LUID just receired by Feb 12 I JAS. W. ARMER. arles London Cordial Gin ; for sale at CARMER'S. July 21 C' ire your (jerns. llouchin a Uorn balvent will remove them effectually. To be had at December 15. J. GOODING, Jr. "IXTillard's Cream Tonic. An excellent Prep T t aration tor the ilair, For sale by December Id. J. GOODING, Jr. onsress Water ; just received by J. W. CARMER. July 21 Tsbel's Iudinn Specific. For Sore Throat, . cprams, jruises, ccc. I'nce, 'ic., sold by December 16. J. GOODING, Jr. Q uiuine. 500 ounces Powers &. Weicrhtman' quinine, just to hand ana lor sale by March 2fi J. W. CARMER, Druggist. "VCrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, forchildren UA. teething, for sale, by July 21 J. W.! CARMER. Spauldin's Pre just received by, rcpared Glue. Another supply J. W, . UAKMKK, I Druggist. March 2b CHAMPAGNE. DUG Brand for sale by july2tfr DE MONTEBELLO 1 J. GOODING, Jr. T'ilbors Cod Iirer Oil and Ijiiue ; for sale by! 21 ! July J. W. CARMER. B ENGINE Another SMipply jut-t received at jan 10 CARMER'S. Olive Oil of very superior quality can be had a June 24 CARMER'S Whitconib's December Asthma Remedy. For sala by 16. J. GOODIE G.J ft. ajrnins Lucina Cordial Just received and JJJL for sale by uov 16 d.w JAS. W. UAKMJCat, Druggist Ience f Hundvel f Essence ot Lone J for eale at CARMERS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1860. NO. 190. NEW YORK. MANHOOU, HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published, in a Sealed Envelope, on the nature, ! 1 -.i? C1 treatment ana raaicai cure oi jspermasorrnosa, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impotency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. tt T)Al) T OTTT.VIT.R VVPTT. f T Author of "The Green Book," Sec. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure &t once certain and effectual, by wnicn every sunerer, do mmwr what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately and. radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousanas aua luousanus. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, oa the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. ClI. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 48U First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4586. April 4-d&wly ' ' ' " : -" S. BROWN TVB1UGE, of N. C., WITH CIPPERLY, HOOVER Sc CO., Importers, Manufacturerers and Jobbers of Straw GootU, ITlillinery and Ribbons, HATS, CAPS, FURS, UMBRELLAS, JParasols, &c, No. 22 Courtlandt street, Henry J. Clipperly. ") Harmon Hoover, NEW YORK. Frank McNulty. ) Feb .7, 1860 -d&wGiii CLEVELAND SAWYER. SiML'EL WHEDBEE. SAWYER & WHEDBEE , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 100 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. REFER TO Messrs. Whedbee & Dickinson, Baltimore. Mr. Jas. C. Johnson, Edenton, N. C. dec 20 d6m PETER MALLETT, . with' ' D. COLUEN MURRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 62 South Street, New York. Sept. 1. dly YIL.IIAM SHAW, FENNER & HARDENBERGH, Wholesale Grocers, No. 124 Warren Street, NEW YORK. ' Jan 31 -dly LIQUORS 200 bbls Double Rectified Whisky 10 do Old Bumguardrer do 10 do J Martin's Old Rye do TO do Brownell's do do do 10 do V O. Brown's do do 10 do Gin 10 do Rum 5 do Old Apple Brandy 5 do Peach do ' 10 do Old Virginia for Medicinal I , use Just received at ' MYERS' march 9 1100 ACRES OF LAND for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale a valuable Tract of Land, lying on Adams' Creeks, containing about six hundred acres, ajnd said by judges to be equal to any land m the fctate. Also, another tract lying on Hancock creek, about twenty miles below Newbern and three miles from Havelock Depot, A & N C Railroad, containing 500 Acres, ana is wen umDerea witn long straw pine nckory nnu oaR. orlurther particulars address the undersigned atiNewoern, jn. U. dec 8 d&wtf JOHN N. IIYMAN. w OOD & PEROT, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. Philadelphia. Manufacturers of Iron Railing: for Cemeteries and Public or Private Buildings, -Verandas, Balconies fountains and other Ornamental Iron Work, of decorative character. A. MITCHELL & SON, Agents, Newbern. N. C. Would be pleased to show desists and prices to an who wisn to purcnase. March 2U d&wbm rilHE LADIES' SHOE SAIiOON.r-Having JL htted up the store tormerly occupied by,Mr. El lington, (opposite the Episcopal Church,) for the pur rr.an nn. A ..i ,..1 I CI 1 : puoo wuuutuug tin cjLuiuMve ouub uusiucsa, wo beg leave to inform our customers that we have open ed an'entire stock of new goods, unsurpassed by any that have ever been introduced in this market. Call and examine our Stock as we are prepared to sell goods to suit the purchaser. . WILKIN S & FLANAGAN. Opposite the Episcopal Church, Newbern, N. C. March i.'4-dtt NOTICE ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, NO veraber 1, 1859, the Subscriber will deliver ICE at the Store of Major PHILLIPS, corner of Middle, and Broad Streets, every day, (Sundays excepted,) from 7 A.M., to 6 P. M., which, until further notice, will be the only place at which he will have Ice de livered. A. T. JERKINS. Nov 1, '59-dtf J USt ARRIVED. A fine lot of LADIES' and MISSES' GAITERS, Mo. BOOTEES and SLIP PERS, which we are offering at prices to suit the purchaser. Call and examine our Stock. Pollok St., Opposite the Post Office. March 13-dtf WILKINS & FLANAGAN. PORK AND BUTTER 511 bbls City Mess Pork Mo do Prime do 20 do Porks Heads 20 kegs Butter march 9 . At MYERS'. AKDEN SEEDS FOB 1S60. WARRANTED. ALSO A LOT OF ASPARAGUS ROOTS Just received by J. GOODING Jr. jan 19 GARPEIYTERS WANTED. The Subscri ber wishes to hire two No. 1. colored Carpen ters by the month. None but good workmen need apply. Applv to P. G. EVANS, or at the PROGRESS OFFICE. jan 19 , dtf. F. 8. BAIVGERT having encased in the Butchering business, will pay the highest cash prices for beef, from 7 to 8 cents per IB., according to quality. . ; Particular atteution given to orders April2d6m. I TOBACCO AND CIGAKS UO boxes Tobacco " 20,000 Cigars march 9 For sale at MYERS'. SATE YOUR DHIE8, and use Spalding' Prerared GLUE, for mendic 2 furniture: nicture t frames. CToekery, &e. Every familv should r.ava a j bottle, -wmca can procarad at CARMER'S Trice only '2 ceclr,rr bottle. jao 10 MISCELLANEOUS. gALTHIORE LOCK HOSPITAl,, DR. JOHNSTON Has discovered the most certain, speedy and only ef fectual remedy in the world for all Dicase of Imprudence. Weakness of the Back or Limbs j Strictures, Affec tions of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ivoluntary Dis charges, Impotency, General Debility. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Langour, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas. x-nipuuiiou or me xieart, limiany, Tremblings Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head'. Throat. Nose or Skin. Affections of the Lungs, Stom ach or Bowels those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitarv practices more fatal to their victims than th anno- f the Syiens to the mariners of Ulyses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or; anticipations, renderino- mar. riage, &c, impossible. ; . Young Men. specially, who have become the victims of SoWn Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whirh rti- nually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of loung Men ot the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise hjave entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eloauenrfi. nr waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. I J Marriage. j; " - Manied persons, or Youns- Men contemnlafir mnr- .lo-ire; ueiui? aware oi pnyficat weaKness orpamcrip bihty, deformities, &C, speedily cured. He who places himself under the care of T)r ' J may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman. ana connaently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS immediately cured and full visor restored. A I TTr , 1 t i iure n arraniea, or no (JUarge, zn Jram one to iuo uays. "Br. Johnston. Member of the Royal College of j Surgeons, London, srradaat'e from ona of tho. ninsf - im!nsnt. f 'niiorrna -t the United States, and the greater part of whose life nas been spent in the hospitals ot Lrndon, Pans, Phil adelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with rintrinc in the head and ears when asleep; great nervousness, being; alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured lmmeuiHteiv. . ii TAKE PARTICULAR, NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have iniured them selves by improper indigencies and solitarv habits which ruin both body and mind, j unfitting them for eitner liusiness, fetudy, bociety oi Marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness ot the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head. Dimness ot Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Deranjre rnent of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Mentalitt. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion ot Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil forebodings, Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Tim idity, &c.i are some of the evils' iroduced. Thousands of persons, of all acres, can now iudee wh at is the cause of their declining liealth , losing their vigor, be cominsr weak, pale, nervous and emaciated. having a singular appearai.ee about the eyes, cough and symptoms ot consumption, j DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. By this great aud important remedy weakness of the organs are speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated, who had lost all nope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to Marriagei, Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner vous Irritability, Trembling and Weakness or Ex haustion of the most fearful kind speedily cured. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should applyimmediately. Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the most nec essary requisites to promote Connubial happiness. Indeed without those, the journey through life be comes a weary pi grimmage ; !the prospect bourty darkens to the view; the mind! becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec tion that the happiness ot another becomes blighted with pur own. j r ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The Many Thousands cured at this Institution with in the last fifteen years, and; the numerous impor tant Surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of : the &un and many other papers, notices of which! have appeared again ana again oeiore ine puunc, uesiues ins maiming as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a suf ficient guarantee to the afflicted. OFFICE NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Baltimore:, Md-, Left hand side coins: from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name No letter received unless post-paid, and containing a Stamp to be U3ed on the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send portion of advertisement stating symptoms. ! SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED Feb 1, 18G0 dly. 1 rpABAC EN POUDKE DENTKIFICE O CO OR DENTAL ' 'SSCFF, f is now introduced to the Ameri can public cbmposed of the purest Snuff, divested of its ob jectionable qualities, and retain ing its power as a disinfectant and detergent. It has the en dorsement of the Parisian world as the most useful and elegant toilet article in the world. Elegantly mounted. Superbly flavored. As an Ornament, And as a Toilette pleasure. It has no equal. NOTICE?!! Encased in two forir.g. No. 1 GOLDEN BANDED OCO natural strength and pungency, ed and 1 a most superior article for those who deai an 8? able stimulant. It imparts to he teeth that uhw brilliancy for which the ladies pf Southern Europe are so justly celebrated l.:rnUn N0.2-SILVER BANDED.OCO- for the Northern market retains all its powers as a dafntugb greatly reduced in its st,Tulatmg properties - 'T ' As a Gem . J . OnyourTcuotSdaw.nbo ! Pleased with it and forfts excellencv yo? wiH Fnr sale bv BARNES & PARK, 13 Park Row and CONRAD FOX, 81 Barclay St., Ne York, and all Druggieta. Det-ct for the States and Canidaa, -march Zd dly . , 33o Broviway, N. Y. YEARLY ADYERTISING:RATES. half it'AKt i ON SQUAR&. . - $ 25 'One day. ......... ...I SO One day. ., Two days.... ii J l wo days............ 7a oO jThree days .....1 00 C2J Four days. .....1 25 75 Five days 50 87 One week ..... .v: I 75 371 Two weeks...... 75 Three days......... r our days.. Five dava. .,..,... One week.......... Two weeks. . Jne month. 2 00 One mouth....... TO iTwo month?.. ........7 00 iwo months.. m inree month? 5 00 Tlrree months. ...... 10 CO bix months.... 8 00 Six month.! ........ J 6 Cu. One year ..15 0Q One year..,....i....i25 ( 0 lwelve hues make a square, six lines a hfclf-pquarft L.i oeral arrangements made with yearly ad vertiern DAILY PROGRESS. WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL II, 1860. . - -; SCHOOL EXAMINATION, i Class in general information, stand un." i : . : r r -I . in. various cuuuiiiuus ui lurwaruness, and in garments of patched hue, straggled up and prepared for tho ordeal. " Now, ' then, Jim Smither What Is a politi. cian i "A feller which serves an apprenticeshhin tf lying, selling his friends, drinkmir and neelect- ing ins ramuy, unui iie gus out ot Lis time, whea -he gits to be a journeyman office-hunter or a bosa office-holder."' ; "Good ! Now then, next What is a DODnlar preacher t" j "A feller which never has a call from the Lord for less than " five thousand" a year and expenses, including donation parties ; also a feller which amuses himself by lecturing around the country. at titty collars a pop. lie gives liberally of nothing to the poor, serves the devil in such a way as he thinks will least offend the Lord, wears first-class" broadcloth arid preaches against pride ; rides to church in a carriage and condemns the poorpeo pie for aiding in. the cars, and when he gits tired of business he goes into an interresting decline, gits a pension from his grateful congregation, and f becomes a religious sporter. Or else his feelings! git too overpowerin', and he gits suspended offtV cially -When of he gets his deserts he'd be bus pended physically, with a rope." ' " There that's : sufficient. Next What's the prevailing religion of this country. 1 " Get all you can. Isecp all you git." i 14 Wrong-Next!" " Gettin what don't belong to you keepin' what ? you don't need and cuttin' a sanctified swell generally." . " Eight. Next What is a fool?" i Well, he's a feller who thinks every man ho meets is honest, a feller who imagines be can. make money by being generous to misers, liberal to colportucs and missionary societies, and honest towards rogues." ! " Well, and what becomes of them ?" "Of Who?" : ' Why the fools." i "Yes, well, them that don't go into startin' newspapers and managin' opera houses for a livin' generally contrive to pick up a precarious and onsartin livin' as schoolmasters." r "Class dismissed , half holiday.' DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Now open and ready for inspection at thelwell known es tablishment of J. M.F. HARISON : i , COATS. Cassimere Office Coats, l- Sack " ! 1 . Tweed . " ! Bro' Drill " Strav Linen Sack " Striped 4t " " Office " Straw Linen Dusters, Black Cloth Coats, Alpaccas " PANTS. , Black Doe Skin Pants,. White Duck V -Brown Duck " Brown Drill " Striped Linen " Fancy Tweed " Cassimere " Office . " VESTS. Striped Linen Vests, Fancy Marseilles " White " " Black Cloth Fancy Cassimere " FANCY TWEED VEST'S, From one of the best manufacturing establishments in the Country. All of which are. offered upon very liberal terms." ' I April 0 . 2i ' ' - s PRIG, 1S0. GEORGE ALBEIT Is now receiving his SPRING STOCK of . DRY. GOODS, i aud would call the attention of his Customers to hi assortment of MARLBORO' and ether PLAIDS , also. DOMESTIC GINGHAM for Servants, j Merince, Calico and English Prints in great vari ty Fancv Plain and Black Gingham-, Valm tia, Silk Plaid, Fancy Drefif Silks, Black Grer a lines, Fancy and Black Caa. : simeres, Black Cloths, Mar tseilles Vesting, Bleached and Brown Domefelics, . -GeLts Cassimere Hit P. re Also, Super. SHOES, SLIPPERS GAITERS., from the well known Manufactory of D. K -Sc CO , in Philadelphia, all of which are now ready, for inspection. . ;. march 3!), l60-d&w ' r A1HEAP MUSLIM'S. THE SUBSCRIBER IS J selling la-ge quantities cf musUna at very lew price;- CaUaaciamineth-jtocA .y . .l I ll 111 I ft wi w$m iPlffl Slilfe ,'; . j Giro II G EJAj XlL jydji.'iH . I ypy :mm$ m&m k fepqp iMI i : I - 5 i

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