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X : tcrT U 1 1 J J?!Kri J j . i 1 1 Tf'i i fl ff f a - 11 1 E--g!BgBaBB!S v ,. -. , . . r - -. the ( w , ny;Vffij ' : " .' ' '.".";L V'.''--. ?L.''''" ' '.. " , ':: 1 - s.vsj.. i-k-Lpr.,, , u-t - 1 WILLIAM W HdLDEU, - t p j V (xfl jT V) X - V ' "iDRhfl Ir3?l nO Editor and Pbopbibtob, ' ' ? -i Ms if ftW v-rTM li & l I -ft f V I F t V " ' v I l b Mitji NiV- TffM'M- I I k;fJ hl 4 W H W- .V? "fJ,ym!JS S : -fr FRANK. I. WILSON, Associate Editor. ' '; ' C yt-"Vft 1o ?.NKlfVG- V.Vr.AyjJiium ) Jf!4yAyVy Vi-.A VyV'AiAjrn " V j w&&X3 frtSalw. . V ir.is.aia ur ibl t i ux Jjouari per mtnvm, invariablr in advance. TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY JW 2)or ptr ..ftjrt UKvm, innruoij in urancc .1 . i; AH pupert are dUcontinued at the txpirulio of tike time V0L.-VII. - ,IIOK4 l-rkmt avaa s 4-.r :t, & ivJt fta ar tia-. 5:S - T- ' .- j .. . . . . .. t- ' ti .iTna'n'i-.i r' : r . ' 1 1 - 1 Mm punt 1 .it. ftMl Bates of Adrertisins ia the Semi-Weekly standard. ' . Our regular rates of advertising are as follows; One square, ( 14 lines or less) tii-st insertion, -Each sub-sequeut insertion, .- - -Longer advertisements in proportion. , ' ti'oo' .1 25 Contracts will be made with advertisers, at to aioe regular ratee, for six or twelve months, and at the close of the contract 33 per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount. Professional or tasineas Cards, not exceeding five tines, will be inserted in .either the Weekly or Semi-Weeklv, for ft! for six months, or $10 for twelve months; or in both pa pers ior tiu tor six montns, or fid lor twelve moutns.., Terms of Adrertising im the Weekly Standard. One dollar per square for the first insertion, and so cts for each subsequent insertion. Ao dedvetiua vriU be made on weeMu adtertuemtnte.no matter hoa long then may run. Only a limited number of advertisements will be admitted into the Weekly. All advertisements, not otherwise direct- J . . 1 ' l. L ' 1 1 1 ... to r iuwji ieu iu vue on ei- v eemy, ana cnargea accuraipg- Iv advertisement it is inserted until tbrbid. ueu iuc uuiuuer 01 insertions is not marKeu on tlie Money sent us by mail is at our risk. February 37, 1S67. ... . .Sunrise.' . .. BT WALTKR ANOHTH. " ' Morn standeth at the eastern gate! ; And with his burnished lance - Mar&huls the glowing hours, which wait The ardent sun's advance. Kieht hideth in the azure heaven ' ' iiefure his glance of lire! . . . , -; . , . . And the young sentinels of even . ,. With trembling steps retire. Fading, and fainting, one by one ' -Vanish the spa-kling spheres; While calmly, like a sainted nun, The pale moon disappears. He bids the willing hours fly ' O'er hilittide and through dale; Smiles on the small cloud flitting by, .. And tints the fur-off sail! He broideretb, with golden hand, . The meadow and the plain ; He scattereth sunbeams o'er the land, As a sower scattereth grain. - He crumples broken rays of light Within ihe crisping surge ; He danceth on the bi eaters white, And driveth dim and dusky night ' ' To the horizon's verge. J. Behold ! at bis electric word Day's banner is nnfurled ! . A soft, sweet orison is heard, And whispering tree and jnrous bird, Chant to the waking world! . Aurora comes! her glowing zone Circled with flowery bands; And lo! upon his crimson throne Pbebus exulting stands! Sunrise! God's smile ! as radiant now' As at creation's prime; When first it sparkled on the brow ' Of unrecorded Timet - Gentle Words. The sun may warm the grass to life The dew, the drooping flower A"d,eye grow bright and want the tight Of Antnmn's opening hour; But words that breathe of tenderness And smiles we know are true, Are warmer than the summer time, And sweeter than the dew. It is not much the world can give. With all its subtle art; And gold and gems are not the things To satisfy the heart; But, oh ! if those who cluster round The altar and the heart. Give gentle words and loving smiles, How beautiful is earth. The Joisted Steamship. short time ago a vessel of very novel description appeared in the tast India Docks? She was of iron, built in com partments or sections, with this remarkable peculi arity, that each section, instead of forming part of an ordinary rigid, Indivisible vessel, as in the Great Eastern, was a vessel, complete in itself, and con nected to the other sections by a moveable joint of u,c Diuipui-uy aim immense strength. The joints were constructed by giving to the after end of each section a concave form, enabling it to contain and overlap the convex bow of the adjoining section. Through the overlapping parts, at the sides of the vessel, were inserted massive iron bolts, resting in stout wrought iron sponsors, firmly attached to the ships sides and frame work. These bolts, which constituted the pivots or centres of the joints, were attached to powerful levers under , the decks, by means of which they could be drawn inwards for disconnecting, or pushed outwards for connecting the sections. The vessel was, in fact, a "jointtd ship capable of bending at the joints both upwards and downwards, accommodating herself to the rise and fall of the waves, and fitted with powerful gear for instantaneously detaching one or more of her sections when required. We understand the 'follow ing desiderata are attained by this new system of naval construction. . , Vesselsof exceedingly light draught, and of length far greater than hitherto, carrv nr tf. goes, may be used without he danger of breaking their backs, or even straining; the yielding of the joints obviating th,t liability. The great length, light draught and narrow midship Section - permit the attainment of unprecedented speed, whilst the facility for detaching part of the vessel in case of collision fire sudden leaking, or grounding with a falling tide affords a means of saving life and a por Hon of hull and cargo, when otherwise all would be lost, in steam shipping a greati econoin y of time and expense is effected. One section carries the en gine and screw; all the other sections are appropri ated to cargo. On the arrival at its place of desti nation of a "jointed ship," the engine and screw section is immediately deiached, transferred to an other jointed vessel of same guage of joint, and despatched at once without incurring he delay of - .. g uigu sou loaaing anotner. The de tention of marine engines, during the repair of sails r. wnaea-oy tms.Bystem. The sections of j...leu vessels can load at mtand ports,' proceed Sep arately, by canal or river, to the nearest seaport, tneie connect with the steam section, and take their cargoes direct over sea, avoiding the delay and or pense of transhipment The Joint Ship Company, or Kood Lane, are going to run an iron screw cor ner, as a pioneer vessel, in the London coal trade Her coal-laden sections, when detached from the steam section, will act aa lighters, and deliver their coals direct to all waterside premises, docks, canals and creeks of the Thames; avoiding the expense of coal-whipping and loss by breakage of the coals. Illustrated. London Newt. How to Get to Congress. The following story told by the Mobile Tribvne of Jgdge Hawkins, the present representative, to Congress from Hbe state of Florida a man, by the way, brimful of gen ume wit. During the war with the Florida Indians ne commanded a volunteer company. . On one occa sion they fell upon a party of the enemy concealed "J a swamp. The captain sprang upon a log, with more valor than discretion.) waved his swed,' and .E!f!d hi8,men. t he charge .Just then ha. was Wot down. - One of his 6fflcer$ ran to ask if1 he was ;ch hurt "Not very Vadly," said Hawkins, just about enough to send tne to Congress 1 ' Tj4 P ediction has now been verified. Men find self-congratulation more agreaabla than selfxamination. . , ,; uutl . . ... .... ; f", , often or8tten that faster doieg no? necea anly Imply good..-- "- - -S . f -it it g They only love truly who love wiaelyv . Bomakck of Seal Life. There Fa a! fine old Oeneral once, who having spent most of Imb .lift in the field of Mars, knew very little about, th camp of Cupid. He was one of those rough and ; honest spirits often met with in his gallant profession; in nocent as an infant of almost every thing aava Wgh integrity and indomitable bravery. He was. Betrly fifty years old, and his toils were over when master Dan brought htm acquainted with a widow Wad man, in whose eyes he began to detect-something that made him feel uneasy. Here was, the result of ensure. ; ,.; r;:a.M At length, however, the blunt honesty of his dis position, rose uppermost upon his conflicting plaflfL, and his course was chosen. At school he had once studied "Othello's Defence" to recite at an exhibi tion, but made a-failure; he now recollected tbeie Was something in this defence to recite, very much ljke what he wanted to say. He got the book im mediately, found the passage, slapped pn his bat, with a determined air. and posted off to the widow Wadman's with Shakespeare under his arm. , " Madame " said General Uncle Tllhv Otiaft Infer hia book at the marked place, with the solemnity of a pleader at the bar Madam ' ' " Rnde am I in myapetch, ,, ' And little bless'd with ihe set phrase cif peace';' ' far since these arms of mine had seven veara pitb't Till now some nine months wasted Ihev Lave used v Their dearest action in the, tented held": . . .. j . ...... - ... .uio ICI WUIIU HU M ?pCUK, More than pertains to feast' of broil and batl battle; 1 'And therefore" Here, the General closed the book ' wined his fore. head, hipkeri up at the ceiling, and said with a spas arodte gasp, V I want to get married 1" . . . . .; f .,; i The widow laughed for ten minutes bv the watch before she could uter a syllable, and then she. said with precious tears of humor rolling down her good natured cheeks. "And who is it vou u-ant tomairv Genera! ' ... f " You," said Uncle Tobv. flourishing, his . awnrd- arm in the air, and assuming a military attitude of defence, as if he expected an assault frpm the widow immeaiately. . .... . , ,.v "Will you kill me "if I hmrry you ?,! said the widow, with a merry twinkle In her eye. ' "No, madam 1" replied Uncle Tobv. in a most se rious and deprecating tone, as if to assure her that such an. idea had never entered bus head. "Well, "then. I eu&a Mi marrv vou." said the widow. . " Thank you. ma'am." said Uncle Tobv. " but one thing I am bound to tell vou I wear a wh!" ... The widow started, remained silent a moment and then went into a longer, louder, and merrier laugh than she had indulged in befoie. at the end of which she drew her seat neater the General, gravely laid her hand on his head, gently lifted his w'tg off apo placed it on the table. .... General Uncle Toby bad never known fear in hot battle, btithe now felt a decisive inclination to run away. The widow laughed again as though she never would stop, and the Generaf was about tn lav his bat upon his denuded head and bolt, when the facetious lady placed her hand UDon his arm and dp. tained him. She then deliberately raised her oth. r nd to her own head, with a sort of tnilitarv nre- cision, executed a rapid manoeuvre with b'er live fin gers, pulled off her whole head of fine glossy hair, and phcing it upon the table by the side of the General s, remained seated with ludicrous gravity, in froBt of her accepted lover, quite bald I As may be expected. Uncle Tobv now laughed along with the widow, and they soon grew so merry over the affair that the maid servant peeped through the key-hole at the noise, and saw the old roui.in dancing a jig and bobbing their bald pates : at each other like a pair of Chinese mandarins. So the two very shortly laid their heads together upon the pil low of matrimony. A woman recently appeared before a magistrate to complain of the ill usage she received from her husband;' " What pretext had he for beating you ?' c..4uucu ue magistrate. " t'lease, sir, he didn t have no pretext," replied the woman ; " it was a thick stick." ' ..'... Confidence mav not be reciprocal tint IrinrtnAoe should be so always. . ' ' : ..r - ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KELMP P. BATTLE, ., Attorney and. Counsellor at Law, T , Fatettevills St., Raleigh, N. C. Will attend the Courts of W ike and Franklin, and the Terms of the Supreme and e jral Courts. : 66-tf.: IST Register copy. . .. QTJENT. BTJSBEE, ; Attorney and Counsellor at Lav, ! '' ' Fatettevillb Sr., Ralsigh, N. C. ' ' -Will promptly attend to any business intrusted to him in the United States and State Courts; and with the Ex ecutive or other departments of the State Government : July i,1866.;: ... - . . . ,66 1 ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, , Cvnnsellor and Attorney at Law, . i ... -BALBIGB, XC.,.-'r.. vi,1. .1 Will attend the Connty .and Superior parta ef Wake, Johnston and Chatham ; . the Superior Courts ol New ilan over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts, and Supreme Court of For th-Carolina at Raleigh. Office, the one formerly-occupied by the late Hon. WilL H. Harwood, Jr. v ' i .. Raleigh, May 22,1857.:..- ... , V"A A62 -sw. J. W. JOIJNSOW, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, J. WILL, ATTEND PARTICULARLY AND PROMPT ly to the collection of all kinds of claims, renewing and discounting notes in Bank, hiring aud renting proper ty, and buying and selling real estate on commission. - Re fer to Charles Dewey, Caohier Hank of the State, and W H. Jonaa. Cashier Bank of Cane Fear, j " . A ' All letters. enclosing money inust be registered.. Office on rayetterille St., opposite the Market Square., Sept. 22,-1857. , - V1' 87 tf. -i , I. .It JAMES B. AVERETT, .'..;-f; 1 ' Attorney at Law, ,-. m. ,f NE WBKBN, N.ORTH CAROLINA..!: -t ! .':-' - 1 X r. : SIDWEY A. SMITH,-' L , A TTORKEY A T, ' IV A: W9 VT ; , : . ; - SMITHFIELD,JT.C,J. ' m'-A. . Will attend regularly the' Conrts of Pleas & Quarter Bes si ons of Wake, Johnston, Cumberland sad Uarnett Sraithfield. jeb. 30, .1806. ;j .,i28tf. ,iii,i.,ATTOitNBY :a T,XAV,u .SALISBURY-H.-C .,.,V. t WILL PRACTICE IN THE, COURTS. OF ROWAN and adjoining Counties. Collcettona ptomptly made. April H4, l57, -. WV'i'Hocstoir.f1 W; AJ aIlbx; HOTJgTON & ALLEIT! i-n.'.' t t T- Attornies and tionnsellors'af Law; ' r Vi..:r. K,biasville, N. C. - i-i: WH.L ATTENI THE COUNTY AND SUPERIOR Courts of Dnplm, New Hanover and adtominif Coun taea,aaalatbaOorUof Wake. r. t , k4 ,a Apri4,67M ),.i; r ,t,;, t aBawlyg Willis l; reeit; 'k -!- A Tt O RJI T, Y At-'iAC'-1 '- .fflS.-ii'b f WtilL PRACTICE IN TlffiEVERAi;; COU&s of Shelby. Tipton, and Far'etfe."iAll buVinesaen trustediwhis care will reeive.puiBptwtUntioB;'' i . r?f",8peeil attention given to coUeotioa ef claiaifc. ,t3 February, 185. g .s,v a ," ' TrfWl.; WILLIAM fj. SAUNPERS," Attorney and Cannsellor at MLai Office on FaYetfevine 8teet. irtmealaierj J(j all m ear of the oflioe tef Cenro 9. Battle. Eaa. , ; r. U !4'- up Aug. 1,1857. ,xUsaJ w W & V .) )M'J.:i 5(i),ij-rt!'f HAVING, ABANDON ED ALL PURPOSE ppurr.0 REMOVfi FROM. THE STATE, I SHALL. AT iZrD ref'1",. the Courts of my Circuit,, . ALsethe Federal and Supreme Courts. , ' - Those wishing to see me en'-'btwiness', will please call at September 18, 1857.' ' H.W. MILLER. 1. 86tt . L ATI OF CLAMS VlUa, V A , ,: i li x! ." f .Has Located in Franldintoa. N. C. . March ,3, 1857.. !.:i . ' . 2swly. ' DR. CLOPTONS INFIRMARY. . DR. JAS. CLOPTON, WHO HAS VISITED RA leigh. and all the nrincinal towns in Oapnlin. r..- ""' pmevicing ins proiession. Das permanently Iocs- ted at Hunlsvilla, Alabama, where he is prepared to treat. -;7r"" -w.v me iiniuwiur oiseases, io-wii: Astnma, diseases ol the I hroat. Scrofula, Glandular Swellings. Tu mors, Scrofulous Cancers. TlWru (in ilia fuAA aan4 u 1 1 flld. ' f??.' 'he 8kin evea c . arising from an impure state of - uw wvFa - - - . .i . . . ,t -M Testimonials of the highest character can be given, from the most respectable families of Carolina. . , .,, Ail communications must contain a three cent stamn to ; tlav fiw Ik. Mti.M. T f i-Nov; 25, iss. - 1 ''."'' 4-SWte BUSINESS CAEDS. m. abrnagrrciut, . g. CHISEUK.. J. W. SARTIM A. M. MePHEETERS.A CO.. ; Wholesale Grocers,. rURWAKDJNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS . -v. ' ; . ri rrncire. .... . " Norfolk, Va. ' . . ' REFERENCES: ' Thomas P. DavxaErx, Esq., Ualitax, S. C. ' 11.' . Gso. W. Mordecai, Pres't Bank of the Sta of N. C. C. Dewet, Cashier " . , , W.H.Joses, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. ' ' L. O'B. Braxcr, President Ruleigh and Gaston Road. ' Messrs. Reid & Soutter,- 1 - Dr. N. C Whitehead, ' rNorfolk.' Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. . . , Alex. Bell, Esq. . Messrs. Spence & Reid, Baltimore. ' ' 1 '. '- ' B. Blossom & Son, tfew York. -' ' oepienioer iu, l6S. , ' 78-- V - HENRY V. NIEMEYER, ' PoaTsaocTH, Va.', ' " w COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' " ""' ANO- DKALEK IS : LUMBtK, r-KOVlSlONH, LIME. COAL SALT, AND NAVAL STORES, : Wilt sell, store or ship Tobacco, Cotton, Floor, Grain Na val Stores, Lumber, and General Merchandise, on the best September 1, 1S57. ..'' 81 8m. LEWIS at KING, Commission Merchants, MOBILE, ALABAMA. B. B. Lbwis, formerlv of Franklin Co.. N.C. ' Dr. Pettox KlSIO. of" Piclcpns fV,.: Ali A. M. Lewis, our authorised agent of Raleigh. N. C. . June 6. 1854. - 58 J. M. STEVENSON. .,- , . ; . GENERAL AGENT, f or ine sale ol all kinds of produce. All orders promptly Office No. S4, North-Watss St, October 20,, 1R5S. W IlyiUAGTON, N. C, ' 9S swlypd.' Barron C. Watsov. - Oastos Msaxs. WATSON 4 ME ARES, GENERAL COMMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' 34 Burlina; Slap, 1 , NEW-YORK. FECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SALE OF SOU- thern nroduce. Dec. 12, 1856. T swtfc' m9.lVA,u GRANT, ARCHITECTS AND 'V fcGlNEERS, Gtiddin's Uall. Richmond, Va., respeet 7fullv offer their services to Ihe public With a thorough professional training, and a combined practical experience of more than thirty years, thev hope to give satisfaction to uwc muz iiiot iaur tueni wnn oraers. m Thev will furnish designs for Churches, Public Buildings. .Town Houses, Stores, Villas, Ac, and tor Ornamenting and Draining Grounds, with full and clear Working Drawings, Specifications and Superintendance. ' 1f A large variety of Original Designs for Churches, illas, Ac, suitable for the South, can be seen at their Of fices. Letters on Professional Busiuess promptly attended August 14,1857. 76 tlJ JAMES n. STRUM,. .-, .General Agent and Collector, r J, , -OXFORD, N. C. . . . bkkrencqj: Joseph H. Uoocb, Granville Co.. N. C: Hon. A. W. Ven- abie, Jirownsville, N. C; R. N. k D. C. Herndon, Oxford, ,,J?ebruary 14,1857. .. 24-wly. ' i ... WOLFE & CAIRNS, - H. , VAXVFACTCEBS DEALERS. WHOLESALE A SETA I L. nr.! BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, CARl'BT-BAGS, Ac, . . 15 Bolliaebrook Street, ' U ..... PETERSBURG. VA. - " ' ,..JulyJ4. 1S57.-; .... .,. 7 ly. rHSTJEANCE COMPANIES. -it ' - "' FIRE' INSURANCE.' " JlcGEE A WILLIAMS, Agtntt to ' .- ':- ' TOK BALBlOH, K. C. GREENSBORO' M1ITITAI. I1VSTTR AKriB COMPANY. Such has been the care and economy of ne oincera 01 Itils Company, that we are free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have now on hand a large capital, viz: in premium notes 457.05 03 ; in cash $13, 345 89 making a total of $470.5f4 92, to meet any Joases that may accrue ; we therefore have no hesitation in saving 1. .. 1.1 ; A . I. . . . t. : c - . . . - i"iu.iv, iu lucre is no timer ompanv in inenouin ern eountrv. The most if the Risks in this' Company be ing in the Western part of the State, where the danger from uic io uiuuu teas. ! , " DIRECTORS: ' -'- James Sloan, J. A Mebsne, C. P: Mendenhall, D. P. Weit. . n , w. nv-vMinnei, amm t. vwie, Jen. a. LiinosaVt James U. Garret; E. W. Ogbum, D i I. Gregg, Dovid' McKnight, Grecnsbornugh ; Alexander Miller, Newbern: E. F. Lilly, Wadesborough; S. G. Cottin, Jamestown ; W. A. Wright, Wilmington ; John I. Shaver, Salisbury f T. McGee. Raleigh; H. G. Spnull, Plymouth ; R. E. Troy, Lumbertou: Thomae jopnsou, xanceyvilie.,, .. . . , it " . ;' ' ; ''.'. OFFICERS: '" " - 1 ; ' JAMES SLOAN. Presideoi " K. ' ' ':' - - E. W. OGBURN. Vice President. ' . i -i . t C. P. MENDENHALL,' Attorney. ' "; ' mfiy.n. t PETER ADAMS, SecreUry and Treasurer . WM, H. CUMM1NGS, Geaeral Ageufc. ;..,-.: W. J. McCONKRL, I .1 J. A Mbsakk, VExeeutive Committee. '' ' . L-J. M. Garbiot.- i L. i ... ' I i T 'li ' -All communications pn buaine-s con nee ted with this of- nee, Bnouia oe aaaressea ur , , PETER ADAMS. Secretary: J- .AGreensboro'.N.-'Cj'ulySr, 1867.' " ; ' tt ' '! '' i .;-t -t ;' GR EENSBOROUG tt ' MtTTUAL llFE IN SURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. This Com' pany offers inducements to those wishing to effect Insur ances for.literarely presented by similar institutions. . . . Those who take Poiroies of Insorance r Life; and those aiy, are ' Meniere of Me fJwnAwtrty entitled to such profits t toto'eaof lBsuraaeessaea''on-theipplwaTjts,iowtV, a n. Ik. I .' C .. 1 . ' 'b oiavea, ior a year, or term 01 years, at a moderate.rate of premium, . , lV ... ' Deposits of money received fn tfil Trust' Department -tbb bperarion of which Is that of B aiittf-Bont and the depositors allowed interest at tave rataof a per; cent, "per annum for any tiirje not exceeding four, months ; 4 per cant, ever (bar and not exceeding six months ; and & per cent. lbranr-4nieover fcixmonthsi i i t-nv it:-if.i Pamphlets containing full and particular informatfoa forwarded to any required address. n p Wftii a. j. 7v.. GmoaWbagli, W. C. September 1,1854.- XfrtlT. OrtCH.U-TWl 'UTUArirtRE TN Lartraneei CnainaarviahtM iWkiwL. l TljinAgaaAli!ibeSaJa.4 vf,iWi tddf8s-,i.s 'rr. .l.HAsuaa.BaUsbiM.AH ri ',t i '4 ;ata l-ii' -'J i ;(i3 I in aamay.,oereaiuea rroBi aB aecuaalated premium fond, j T-"T r: ""F8 lassortBaent.of, Coart lanka aad .frpm, the large amount of Deposits in the .Trust Da- L S orthcomtug bonds, Witness ' and, Jnry tickets partments of the Company, which are kept astively, em- T WarrtnitA &J; 4,.' , ' J H0LDEN 4 WltSON." h Tjv5 "if. e.TMUTUALUNSURANCB COMPAiTYl "AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORTH CAR 'A' olhw Mutual fasaraace Company, field on the 14tb ; inst, the ail towing persona were elected Director ad Offi cers for the ensuing year - . , vtj,i, , . PlttCTOBS:.i f. t: -u, - Hi , 1 UI I IV. , IMIICIU U. ;" " J. R Williams,-' : - do. ' ; "' "l ,., o T. H. Selbyt, i ' viT ' do.':.vJ-vi-i,'i.'et . v.vf. it. nuicuings, ..wn .j ,:n v.' , ; Kemp P. Battle,- ... do. ' f " ' .George' Litlle, . ' do. ' ' . ""'s HatnesM. Towtes. " do:' ",' James E. . Hoyt, Washington ' " '.. : : . Alex. Mitchell, Newbern... . :: .-, Joshua G. Wright. Wilmington -,' j "John M. Jones, Edenton. ' ' r W. W. Griffin, Elizabeth City. " " . i 'i Fj F. Fagan, Plvmouth. ' ' '; ' " J. W. Harrell, Murfreesh'ro. .1 ' ; i H. B. Williams, Charlotte. . . ' Geo A.Smith, Milton. . 't, ' O. F. Long, Hillsboro.'" " , " : ' -' '. -'J'-seph While, Anson Conntv. ' ' TL 1, a 1 . . - ... , n nti-t:h)t ;-V'.l U-, : '.- -.- ;i !r,h ehi. juiiier, rwiera, ; . 1 . -n "! ". ,.. ; , A T. Summv. Ashcville. J i. ' . OFFCERS OF THE COMPAN t . .... T. n. Selby. Prteident. ' H. D. Turner, Vice President. ' r " "! ! John H. Bryan, Attorney. .'- ''. Uamden S. Smith, Secretary and Treaenrer. -' . T. H. Selby, tx officio. .1 John R. Williams, Eieeutive OommiUoe.. , . ' O. W. D, Uiitchings; ) '"'.'.' 1 This Cominuiy has been in5 successful nnerHtinn'nvtfr 'lo rears, and continues to take risks upon all classes of pro perty in Ihe State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to 4,837,4S. a large portion of which is in i country risks ; and its present capital is ovet Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds, properly secured.' . i. The average eost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com pany has been less thau one third of one per cent, ner an- nnin, on al. grades of proLerty embraced iu its operations. ah commnmcattons in rpfomnm tn .....nnA .i...u u .addressed tc the Secretary, post paid. Raleigh, Jan. 20, 1857. mTORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL La. I'B IN- LM SURANCE COMPANY Offin RuUio.k v i. in,;. Company insures the lives of individuals for one year, jterm . or vears. or for lite, on the Mptoal prikciplb, the assnred for life nartkinatinsr in the nnifita .f tha policies granted for the whole term of life, when the pre- L i. Vr .i. oiunuiiui io noie may oe given lor one nalt tne amount of the nremium hirincr Snfaroat t a eent without guaranty. i ne prompt manner in which all losses have been paid - - .......mm... 'rci.iii mill .ii n in w i-MKm.il i ra n 1 1 1 n i r"' gicai luuueetuenis 10 sucnasare disposed to u SLAVES are insured for a form nf fmm niu tn C. for two-thirds their value. - , All 'ussea are paid within 80 days after satia&ctory proof DIRECTORS. Cbables E. Johnson, I . mi- 1 ir Wa.D.Cooaa.- . m. V. UULDES Jso. O. Williams . H. W. HusTBn, Wv.H. McKbb, ' P. F. Pescud. Cbables B: Root. W. H. Joxks, QoiNTRrf Bcsan, K. P. Battle, 7. D. G. I owls. R. H. Battle. o S" FT ft Ens .1 Da, Cbables E. Johksok, President, t ' William W. Holiiex, Vice President. . R. H. Battle, Secretary ' William H. Jokes, Treasurer, 11. W. HcsTsn, Attorney, - - ' W. H. McKke, Medical tUaminer. ' " Q. Busuek, 1 ?' V5L B; KoOT f JSceeutiM Com. W. H McKek. I Cbables E. Jouksox, M. D. Medical U' ..... u IT W 1- .1 I . . . - . . i-. a i. AicivEE, n. 1. yjsoara or - U1CHB. 1. UAXWOOn. M. D. I OMMl.iuMt , roriunner intormation. the hiiMmam cii. a. . . j . ' r. - .v mo TP Vfi ? Vorm8 01 ProP. which may be obtained iu viuee 01 me tomr Company, or any of its Agencies, should be addressed, (post paid,) to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary: Coaluunication8 1 , Raleigh, June, 1857. 2ft-.. JEW PUBLICATIONS. sncutJlCAt.E SOUTHERN ENTERPRTXR AND SOVTHERN TAIjENT. THE TIMES ' 4 Southern Literary ard Family - minimal- nnt iha Af . ri . j. ? . . j . , , vi.iy viic jrvuueneu m tie THE TIMES HAS MORE THAN SIXTY REGULAR Contributor, vrnhmrinn. minv nt k. I . i iie l.uiiu. . ' f, V -mo wai 11 1 1 1 fri 3 iu cored at 1 History. trv. Foreign and Domestic New - uml tl.u ukut. The third volume enlarged and sreatl'imnrnt-a nnntlj oa one white paper aid with new copper-faced type,1 trill commence ihe nrst week in January, 185s, Now is the bst nine 10 suoxnoe; commence wi'b the the new yean t In the first numbers of ihe new volume will commence two lima, -nieuseiv lnieresiing PRIZE STORTTS " V """I and it wil) be impossible to supply back numbers after a I.W WW. . - . . f .. ... To the friends of Southern Literature in all th K.,i.tl.U states, we apieal for support. The Time is Ihe only Lit- ' ' -p i"ii"iieu nir me aouin, ana 11 spun De as good as the best published in the Nrth You aant a good fiiimlv paper, then trv the Times one year. .' ... . i.-.- runn-uiea weesiy ai es,' per year in advance.! Speci- wvu wfic-o ocu giaiis. . voorww. T OUBUltW, COLE ALBRIGHT. J ' : ' . ' Greensboro', N C. Swaim's Justice Revised, THE NORTH-CAROLINA MAGISTRATE. a practical guide to the Laws of the State, and lite de- oisionsof Hie Stiprenie Court, Oeflningihedaties and juris- aiciion ot the Justices of the PeaceJont of Onm ml the Re.ised Code of 18o4'-Tt, together with full instrue- non, ana numerous new terms and, Precedent.. , '' ' EDWARD CANT WELL, Esq:, LLV 'b." : (Xuneellorat Lata. . The above is the title of a work which hna fit.ii r.ni. published by the undersigned at the North-Carolina Boolc- niore, uaieign, r. ana is now tor sale in. ' One Vol. of nearly SiNi 'nnofe. at iho ti' nrik .7r i tA' Postage to any part of the State, or of the United States 8t cents. Upon tberecerat-of a fbartollar-M. ! Iknk Hill the work will be mailed loaddrviui nnH int. .hinM i rr:.j o.-: . :1 .--ss .w u WUIICU OU1IC9 UUIIX Hllilip. 11. ' ' i! ' .- HENRY Tt'TtTBiVWif ! . raieign, lain Kept, 1857. 8-T Household EdiUen of the Waverly Novels, i .IfbTOW PUBLISHING A BEAUTIFUL. HOUSEHOLD A. Edition of the Waverly Novels, ia fbrty-gbt lftmo clear, readable type, and uniformity with Hither standard Mfiuuicn, iji. utiriaoie size, commninfr iiia uipant.im. ..r . nflgnen auiuors. 1 ne wore wur be illustrated with ateel ditions, especially In ' Gnj Mannering," and the " Bride of Aiaminerraoor. , It is the intention of the Publishers tn itn t, every AUooth, until the whole aeries ia oomplete. t Tbm price will be 75 cents per volume. . . . , , . '. . r Six volumes already published.' For sale hv apragu, wune o, leo 1. .t'tsn.a 3si.8-4-'' i ;BLANK ATTACHMENTS. : W H YE CSt. PRINTED A'. QUANTITY t)F v '"nk "hmehts,, aecrdingd!B fbrm furWished B- -raar;, u ' doubtless the best form in the State. We will sesa them free ufnwtam ai ut tjmre. ' Blaak notices to those snppbsing 10 have' some of the effects of the nttacbee in their Wsession, will belVlrJ niahed at 1 per quu-onr usual pries fet blanks: j'rfl K t.lISX.M t.lWt!;, PRICE f4 00. POSTAGE . : when sent by mail 45 cants. . For anln hv tZT ! W. L. POMER0Y. ' Also, the Revised Code .rif4jitAH a mMiuiJ iw this form remaining. f5 50. '; 1A' W.-L. P. keeps also constantly on hand Jones' Digest. Eaton's Forms. Iredell on- EhitV t n 1 "J etally partKalariy those- Beatarod t:)ba ibadn fae CuuMy and Snpertn Court License, i, . 'j. . -.:! v.i fi-.T.!..,,, ,ii ;i,t't . :cf irri. ul nr.. it- y loiev; or tne yross and the Crown : by Miss Mcintosh. J,?, i Poem- b7 Elisabeth Barret Browning. iFA? slBBtABBaaaasalaB rawwaaiaoari- r? rreat. expense coniiatiRa of 6 riirinal- W nvwltu. aui reaamg inauer is most v nnirin.l wl nm. Bingniph v. Science. A-icuItiin RHumium P. ucwij wcTavea in ine nest manner, after paihtings iv t he most eminent artists of Europe, and Will oontaia mil the latest corrections of the author with antra. j i - ' .."4 lOOKS RECtNTtT: rSlLtSHEDOtHiF B T mV WW aAWIBMI v nBBnHndnV rt IS .it.. i wniH vmiTitrATTowfl:' .,y,i-.lttl 7iiiiiiirfiV mjEW SCHOOL BOOKS. " :ia i i MaxocvrAua. Primary Readef..' i 9oy A I. PsRxiKg' Primary Arithmetic "'-nf t ,TM--nt Elementary " ,'' (v.i'f.rraotical " " " . ' - ird$eh, ji-V" wwd ri h bat - niemeniary uenaMwr-ii i, . " Plain and S0I14 r ? u " i Elewiehtaof AlaebraJ J" l' - Treatise on i .Vt Hixi it til Cominos' Class-Book of PbvsiologVi " " . . 1lacksnbos' First Lessons in. English Com H .Til , a, .i. '.iJrailH flonrirfoT ComnOsitioi YU K,n a mil ij-,i Rhetoric. "- '"""'"-' -ttif fi GiLLBSPia's Land SurveYina. S.'. A ,n'J IfounAxa' Cliaraistry. riv..i,.i ii .vsvf) " Chart of Ctonr jj; , tfaa Class-Book of Botany.- - By'F.' H. 'Oataitl U'A .tj ,Jimary Class-llook of Botany; - :.-"ni -:il Easy Lessons ia Luadscape Drawing. "By Ons.; Cos's New Drawing Cards. ',t "IT, Habknkss' Arnold's First Latin Book. , . , ... ..... second Utin Book and Reaier.. .:: "' -V--- " Greek "' ''S Kchner's Greek Grammar.! " . " IS 4 New French Instructor. .y - Shaksp'erean Header.., By Prof. Hows, . , ' "t Youth s Grammar. . Fr W. Ricord.' Covell's Digest of English' Grammar.' " ' Cobkkll'8 Primary Geographv.i' . ,! J tfi xiiiermeaiaie :-; j,,,. " L- ' lHn hchool H. D,. Turner,, wUlfornish any of the above at hepubi f : i. 1 : lisher's Vrfcea. Send tit vour orders. Raleigh, July 14, 1857. V. -i BOOks ' WHICH' ARE BOOKS. THE Child's Book of Nature ; by W. Hookfer. M. D. 1 1 f Reading without Tears; by author of "Peep of Day.; ; What I Know ; or. Hints on the Daily Duties of a House keeper, containing: nearly 5(Hl Receipt for CiNtking, Ac.. 1 Jaufrey, the Knight and the Fair Brunissincle. A Tale of the Times of Prince Arthur.'- , t I. ;.: i J t-:L I The Lady's Equestrian Manuel;. in which the Principles . and Practice of Horsemanship, for . ladies, ,are thoroughly .'explained. 50 illustrations'. .' ' :. ' 41 r, : Smiles and Friiwns. '''' ' " ' ; Hand Book ol Iowa ; by Parker. " -'' hi- - uuinesota, . . u , , w & 1..,' i.;n Household Edition of ihe" WaverlyNoveh." -Two Years Ago ; by Charles Kingusby. . ," ; " Hansford," A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion ;w St. George Tucker. ,' .: r--.. 1 ' t T The Days of my Life ; by the author of " Margaret If ait land." ... Isubel ; The Young Wife and the Old Love ; by John C. 4 eaunson. Monarch Retired from Business; by Dorm. ' Bioc an lical and Histurirml &kaihm. K T n.l.stA. Macaul... , v, H .., t. " .- ' Things Not Generally Known ; by D. A. Wells. " 1 . The Americans in Japan ; by Robt, Tomes. , ..".,' Dr. Antonio; A Tale of Italy. b - ! For sale by ' H. D. ' TURNER.' ; Raleigh, April 24, 1357. , : ' ..'t ,v. M-.rtC' j .' " 1 1 '.'' u'1 ' - . THE NEW NOVELS.' ! MISS SEDGWICK'S MARRIED OR'SINGLeV Borniw's Romany Rye. ; -..- is ,, ; . ,., ; Levers rurtuues of Glencore. , I: t . -. .. :2 j-j .1 James Ianoro D'Orco. . . i .... '-. .,,.,-. Currer Bell's Professor. " ' " 41 Mrs. Oliphant's Afhelings. ' Mrs. Jluloch's Nothing New. . Mrs. Marsh's Rose of Aahurst. . Far silo bv .H. D. TURNER. so- Raleigh, August 28,1858. r.:; ; NEW MAP OE Nic.:'. ' ' ,:r' COOKE'S NEW MAP OF N0RTH3AR0LLNA,: FOR ..- , , . . . H. D. TURNER. i ' 1 ' ' ' ' N. C. Book-Store. August 18,1857. ... .. 11 ; TfAT EW BOOKSTHE STAR CLOUD ;' BY A.' . a.wI Roe. author of .I'm hum ThinViiur. T ri Loved, ., . ,, .,j -.. , .. , . LENA RIVERS, by Mrs. Marv 3. ITnlm mW f Tempest and' Sunshine. - f- " " - THE ARCTIC EXPLORATION and Discoveries durrog tie eteenth Century.; being detailed aceooots of tne Ex peditions conducted by Rosa, Parry, Back, . Franklin, Me Clure. and the.Grinnell and Smncter. ' ' ' r AUTUMNAL LEAVES : belmr Tales and L prose and versej. by U Maria Child.' H -11 . -1 ,xttK AHEWVAK CITIZEN J by Bishop Hopkina At ?v MI , ;,,.; .. ,. j0MEB0Y'&, mtEW BOOKS.- il Charles Knight.' KNOWLEDGE IS POWERj1. B i History ot Texas. By-Yoalmm. t: t1 : wji- The Hills of the Shattemuck. By the author of the Wirto V,A w.,1,1 " ' ': " Tnckcrmn'n's Essars.i-By tt. Tl Tnckerman. ' - ' : 1 pi ' ii.cim , viiii-ivinuiH. ry norace money Wallace, KSq. Art Scenerv in Krne. with uthnr, IWri .R U. Binney Wallace, Esq.; . , ., 1. :-:.,, .,JT ahe Bible 111 the Woodshop. By Mesre. ,1 Autumnal Leaves. By L. Maria Child. ' , "' ' Anmrah lieigh. a New Poem By Miss BrOwnlne. "1 The Fruin By David, Paul Brown. : ! r;i r.-i Fur sale byv ;., ; 1..W..L. P0MEB0Y. , CANTWELL'S JUSTICE-THE NORTH CARO LINA MAGISTRATE. Thii And designed to take the place of Swaim's Justice. Price o ovposiage-so eent& f or sale bv ' " 1 '- .- W-. L. POMEROV '.t A llfTltcf 23, 1856. . I Wr. - .. ' 1 - " -' ' ' HJ 0 RT H-C A ROLIN A . GEOJXJGICAL . Prof. Emmons, heing the Report of SURVEY- KV Rerwirt nt tha a. I Survey of the Midland Counties. Print .1 Pmi. ..tlT -i whii.wiih.i1iw'uc,j.-;.i v.;i?.if Ilirchl";-:t" 'W;?Y :-'..- vtlf iti.i:ii.-:-;.i; ; .: i r,;ar77 1 " Read, read. A "New Political Wirirl,',r THE POLITICAL TEXT-BOOK) 9R ENCYCLbPEDlA. ?y M. W.! CLUSKEY, or Washikotok (jr, D? C.' ' ..n.tS ""lW!VA aa. uuiAyu CONTAINING - M. 40 paj es of matter, cortvenieBtly indexed and hand"- SOllie'V bemnn. iami.1.111 v.. 1 im.. . ; should be without it AlplwbeUcallyrraned ia encyclo pedia sivle. it is a bok of most convenient reference. It eiwfains, amongst other things, the Constitution, Articles of CnWeratum; the'Various Party P.tforms,1he Amerii can Ritual, the Full Opinions en the ' Dred Scott Case, a Hisiory of the Various ,Tariff,.a History of the CongMa- AKiiaiion on me united Slates Bank, a Complete History with all the votes aeetionallr oLoisZl v. .i..Fu:!7 aauri Compronuee, a History of the adaiissiod of the saver. i uBMioea recora ol laa iegtsiaUoa of Coagraas relative to Kansas and Nebraska, the Kansa-Cnventiou actGoyernors Stanton and Walked ingngui addiWsi IB IhCti'everV thimr anntrtkinimr tn hA n, in Kansas, anclodrng the Reports of Heuators Daugfes and the Succial M&uirrp nf PiMiHant Pia .h.C. L J6?.' .Hl8t?T.,f Party Conventions in the United States." '-5 of Alien Suffrage the Letters signed Malison indefenoe of the AaierksaaP-rtT, add thai Tof cloverao? Wise against it ; the Alieaand Sedition Laws and their bia tory : the. Comnroniiaea .nf ias i .:K 1K.1 . ie?W,lti0B- rws; ExtrtsS,m theneecbT esof holed Abolitionists and RepoDlcana, IlliisSatlyror tftosition of their parties, a. L ftomthe iSph&oi Southern Men, indicating Southern sentiment : aHistorr Of .the 8Uhiect Of , the Uiatrihnti.n D..Li: 1 rfiul V5S,rt th,ereo1 ; Exfrafct of Mr. Grundy $ repbrtaod Mr. Faulkner's letter on the tame subject) a' u " TB3E,u.hf htaas made y Otrea.; Ur.TiMimbs Leclurenin Ml.. .k. v; 11 . . . : . , " . ' , , .U. ' ; I II.IUI. H.nni ITjaY i. " -M"."U' aat-ve wrui3ances4a; aild'fiT ; Mr. Callunin's TrtHilI aSdress; a HisryVDaJ posife, Bargain na Ifrtrtgue; and many bthat thtogsW unaeraua to awnUoa.. I faet, vl ia a single volmne wMi-' thavjg nw.a subjocA of diaeussion, or likely .toJtav h P'?f tofte dolCaa had haddifesW V . i.ir, nery paiituMi ano-cci L u ' -w1 ;rr-.mjrw j ui Box 1 1 Post Oflca WasbihgVM,- Dr ?; t' ib-.iil- ovit.-A-.-. J AMSSi It j i8MlTlt- A COt i tuti . . tmniiUu..iUi iKii.j.L l. (2 "the trade to' U, Iriirpleaseaddrethe Philae1plMaaiifs, 'PtraOasamaaaiMtirwiniiiLi Rtifc'lLn Jab oi ' -a. . S3 . v vwu uyuMIJ IVI Pll IQD sertaers obtained,!.. k1 .t.ja--rf sn ;. idrfi itrHPharM .,,, vii 1o "aa lo 1 JiWf d.i etaitaiqlnl af thetao'stOTiithjeffi cdH- bbsii taae.ia WatZTZl .''M?r' " ilinst' mn'A mmst. ; Compiled by a member of- the North e eonrormaWe to lawrt iDroTioa Bat-.TAfT' ,i. roiNsawr Jf'i'!"' in' .V H .11 ivniiirrr dl seed the Above work bv rn.il e ! I tc ! r i 1 i i position. d and upon the receipt of fl. ' -A io?!i'o iiiV i? - f.Uiitsils . '- v Li Hwtdred aod fifty Jaansa, abot r Ii, acres 4f low grouada(0 &rh ska this'land is a newly erected 01 ; " "" .11 IB. I. a J ""l. I saay wttn .gooa.' ootyn v.r r p' fi.ja - aitawtion wiil oall xLAe naww at taaa" owa w-ta ' Oxford, Oc. Mt 17L V f '!"'t' )1 . i f 'v ' " -'" ' fH iV-"- :: TRUSTEE'S 8ALE. 0NIUNESDATJW NO . VEMBKH COURT, (the l8ti,VT&TCwrtiw In . naietgn, i so an m, unless aooner 'oisposed of. for 09m. the HOUSE and Lot on Fayetteville street, now ooeodad by Chaa. Knester. " "" ' t-nHJ- ABDQTTHS ILJUrSTRATED ritfrrORIE2 v.TTrJNft PHILIP w CYRUS TE3, GREAT r .DARIUS ,Cesar; Cleopatra; Jferp: Alfred the Graaij vTilluuh'tno Elisabeth; Charles the First CuArJas tfae .Second' ; J, I I Eei f?r?.nMMei.,iladanMi;Blaod the 1 rourtn : uernanoo uortex. . , v .-. .. - . For Sale br rT . ., : ':'R'ft.iTUBllER." HA BP JIB'S 1. SELECTED 1 C0ICALITI?g, TRIC3 twenty-five cents. . For sale y.s imst . . ? r vT, n . m. r-. w-"JLH - . A, NEW NOVEL.-GUY LlVxTrOSTOirB 01, J " THOROUOHI .r.8b1yioJ tnuo ir-Al -7 .- . .H. D. .TURNER, N,.'OBookstotu. - Att.uk. '.:! ..hrrr.)r-.v-! .... ik. WSU IIIIHfHIUUi - a. roroaieoy a. W. TURNKK. . Sept f.w Jj J. .wsnq lwit fc . - r r s r-ti! svul.1 A UfW' yBSSjAn auu raTlrlK FOLLOWING BLANK ' FORMS OF INTlTrtT- M- ments, just printed aad for aakat the Standard office. to'wlti' aihMoi .A .Q .?n i-n ij . ReUilina? without LjBi, jiili utt-f jm-.'J . - " Assault aad Battery, ) w t ... . ' i,i , 1 ftelmLlqnoftoslara., - ' .1 1 Trading with Slarm.-u r,fW. ,( ki.tfia Cohabiting .with a fW t, Afrf , rnrnimiun anu AOUlierv. .1 ; Price fl per Quire. KST All hlanka t m' vA- v..:.. lr ' wune id, loot. ., N' :; "STEDMAN'S ;SAaEM , MAUAXINE; cm '.ro1 bb'tbs .vtrii 6' . ... lrfc .it LttiltABT r'niiootCALv'' .- ! t ' . i T ft n R 1 v TTTt T'V OH 0Tt u n w n ti v v i 1" TS TBW V .- ' AJ-i l.-TOWN OF. SAL ELM N aRH A'ROLTN A . -.uiiM n v n i a ii 1 . S !w ' - L2 1 ; . mubek pr the aoBTBMAaoMvaf Ban, v w - IN OFFERING. TO THE PUlU.lCMVTMjSAUr7l . claim for the Editorial Chair no superiority over toe : dtfpsrtaieat of other like Periodicals f baaf aa ahuaf t-tfaa ' talent of North-Carolina, and tha " ' " - - m . Ka hnmrrKt itm l-. -1 . A. I . , as a Southern man, and the Editor of a ittinrn kTaaaiiia. !of North-Carolina, thaA M ami aappgrt that WiUhirlS Claim at the han la of th Smfthwi'MiAnftAv immA --?-- Ihome. establish, noaa afiRn.aaata.av and exclusively a Home Liteaarjr Magaaine. -l u.i an tuq jugaxiaes now pueiiaoea 'States that are flooding the whole Souther at atafitte probable.) a oouoty ia anyiloi is not (visited, by rflarpor.".' V GiakaaaJN ' "Godevi" while . here, ia Vortli-CamliaAvAn - where genius unsurpassed and no equaled reign, she hv a. ry Ulent that is hroughv lata exercise -ni Mioateu ; support 01 onnern q rn -' ntkiirm.l'OsU ill ..taste and talent bow in humble submission to rnrh aaink'al policy of Southern eohtribiitora. , . - wb- ' -Why, I ask, cannot w-North-CBna.tbBoh 4ta4 ' 'aTBetingUiourSomthemelnnekaMAgasineaootetrtlerori many qAUtiesUMMadorD Abe rarrn trf IbfiainstahmCiili gantand polite Periodicals? It ia true that tbatfeath has bar ' Tlagaiines; but lew. in number ate ' they. afldonkx" epmparea to the pnblieAtioua of tbe NdrtWVhicnevwy ' : ' mail brings to our home, filled rrrtrt i-wrrb-vi Seauvt of hired ki- ' . bor, and teemiaa with ; nnits1anaMi I isw Inaiav i frft a Then I appeal to North-Carolina;,, tfcr fWbM States to aid me in my QterpruMvaW-i ITtwtW a,ra- Vary taste amongst th noeeupoa wlk aa Soothefkiaa. ' 4 have claims. 4 My.HagsamewiUoeof tbeinaaal anaT antiwlh8nwia be admitted to its pages but sueb artielaa a wall meat tha fpprorai 01 ilj Ullf IASJIOIOUS., . II SnaJl.&C, mm dvAM: BkiAW.. m inenrrea ia establistung saofcrB mWiantawnnaU atntaaV , IW The First Xumler uHl U itued WUrAsM. 1 .v8 M,r AddveaiinBtil tbe lat of Noyebbar wiUCb Pittsborongh, N. C --after that time-it will beSaleBrr&ia. " r SeP""her IS. l57rf,M , , PRbSPEGTTS c ' f, ,i'' ,i"it 11 f .ai 1 1 jf.-'cr..' journal of EDucAnoir.' RAT,TWET etino of TmvfOn--, m. oATiniin n. i..;-ti:A. yETiTitBBjim n1idar signed ; were appointed, a cunuai baa , to 0aJt,Uia mbi' " u. tiTle?-' Having made' w laiTgettujarW for itBwinr-WlisVimk Septeatber next, thev call, -"- tfHrBra isjnnsliaftlanaB f Educatina tblpByhoai Aha SlAtA. mA -fmJ-n' Teachers an4 SchopT Officers, to send TaWl nt' LT diately; that they may be enabled to 'Won wftb faewori ' They ral aasared IImO, vf thoaa atu. W, tkB stlii I jaiprests of our State St bsBrt ariU exert taemaelvtsa IbW number of sjibsenbers refluisit to inaore rnmuJiitn Tmm p n bSaeeured within one w& gZTttjri this prospectus. f.i..:fuE FT, "7MU" i The Journat (a So be devotoa-entiaaiy fh'tbli 1a jl nf EducatTdB, abdiiittl PitmlmaKtkl htate Educational Association. It will .botkaurvaa at 51 r T " iiii.i.. mri MlinJnilUt. AWHMM. in tbe-Sfats ft wilf labor U pMmos, tha greaTaZaJ Education, in all iu grades, aa on. tu Sir? ianwto fWora general sympathy between HacbeaaAaaWaiaS-r- fciioola, Aeadwnies ry,fl,ti m hbgaaM bat bat ohm great eaa U wiH stjire t"aC TfiLnaa S! Wrthi ateawrtsa C0mpn School,! other Interests ai iool,iystefn ; the .State, as mderiyiia Our great educational ie-'ea. ehia. ura, aad wilt'furniab'a Schools, an'd a number Of the leading TeaeberaWttlrLsa. apa superiniena tn j punncanon. All cummunjcatioiia should be iicanon. j --n,? a -, . C. II. WILET, ,i me Journal, of Education, Qreenabm 1 .y'f SlrWlA. ,m Th. nnM.i .ni u Mi'i- j!' : J. inn. in fallowing rates: ir rates: .oT.73.i. .y. i -?pT5 - One eopy,'neesrV'Th yjr(t4i I R1X eobtes. "i Himma addraa f - " -. ' A - ?Subecriptionarntred ' - - ea.pUsenitrrt.)So7 - T? i ;wiwa9T jormT n't. 1 TEAjt, ..nowTns y I baa ma . larw One page, - i75- ' ," tiT." . as i? .Half " . 40 isrurci'tI till lines, There are at all times a n nmbaeof. gpHxtla iff BMding te.ehera.aad ofteaahera wbe w? '-f. ' d '"'4uncoaWn forparVlef .U,aI, 1laethe1f'rea'anauwBa&mMtT)er d prssv"' ad to thekusa-wfi EdjMbAiMj ilTaUsaalaJtr rLitonld k.tlnTM J 4sMW4BBBWCBBffMB. .tfiHMildbaaa. iFis, therefore, the deslra of the eowAwiiof"tbe JToar. LaUoBblWiaariaBij if. tbiilMBnh aB:asgtaattl nml In fin nliilf alainlinr notices of their was ori ilBBatain, ithd tfrinasTtnar aua.a-ia PyT7ede 4 My price'df suoscripiW liTHREE DOLLARS pecvaar 'Jrhich is required to be nald in advaH:'a B1u!awZ2. a- ai a . - . . . BF BV wunuunicaiiMM uwsen ,ine wenera' 'Buptnatendened eomDoeerf or Ti.'W' Wflfrr -HmMrinUnwWt T tAtjjsra ,,Ti dedae. jf . 6 I 4 i 5 1 si 4 j i 1 1 b- :3 i aleigb,Aprdl4,1857. 40 aw tions will be made from the usual adv rantstng BaMB. .1 August 14, 1867. Tt r