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mm 'tfltii jp , ; J:W?m -f0kP- iZm :-'-f.sii"U ' 1 1 ' " r - r .;v. W, '.n "' - 4sm!H :: 5Sr. II XATXilTtf ni vTWfrf -kl f n T fi Vm&OXi Associate Editor. I 1. 1. ..y.HT.Jt i, ; TEEMS m m&. smi-ymLtr-Iimr JOeUanptr JH MMxtr re iicontinved t Ou txpiroiion of tk tim ; ,2k"t .: - t ' "'" '- - '- ;''..k. KAtes of i liMeUrfac ia'the SemJ-Weeklr '5. "Owr rerilw Mes of adrertaaiiaf ire is foliowsi vitT , -2 One soasre.1 14 lines w less! brst insertion. - 41 00 c.subseci fct insertion, ; f -': " 25 ' Longer dT Jsemeuts in ioportioa. Contracts 4 1 he made with advertisers, a!-' ;ii " regular rate, ft f six or twelve months, s sod at, we eioae-or tbeeontract 8 Fper cent. wiU be deducted from the gross amount v M . -i : "'..,(:- ". , . ? Professwnsl M business Cards, not exceeding fire lines, I will be inserted in either tne v eexiy or oemi- tor $6 for sis montW or for twelve ntonths$ or in both pa pers for 1Q for ix months, or $15 for twelve months V ' Terms of Avertisiug in the Weekly Standard, . ; .. One doIiaVper Square for the first insertion.4 and 5 ets. ' for each subsMuent iusertion. A'o deduction, miUl te imad on WetHy iadttHiemfuU, no matter how long ey may run. Only a hmtte&nuaiber of advertisements will be admitted into the Weekly'AU advertisements, not otherwise direct ed are inserted in the Su ei-Weekly,nd charged acairdicg ' . Iy. .When thinduiber of insertions is not marked on the adrrtfieinejitJtU inserted until "cbl?.i.'5,jTSi jrjr -suwv s wt- us of ui v yyjaH, svaet (From the Vennout Patriot. My Friend's Gems and Flowers. jrjf UBS. A. H. BINGHAM. I have a friend, and she has gems, All rich beyond compare; So very high she prizcth them. I'm very sure she would not lend ' . " E'en one, for me to wear. . : ijitle Ned is a rubv. And Nelly's a pearl, And Annie s a diamond, ; Quite tit for an Earl; So dnzzlin? and flashing, i i Anil beaming and bright, ' i' : Like rich goldtu sunshine, T :' V' She'll glance on your sight. . : And Frankie's an opal, S grave, ami so jsay, Willi the light and the shadow, Forever at play. ' 1 haveTi'J'ririid, aud she has flowers, Of grace and beauty i-.irc; "Willi them she decorates her bower, With ilerii she pusseth many an hour, ' Aud tendeih them Wth care. Little Ned is a peony, And a lily is Nell. And Aunie's a viulet, 1 A tiny blue-bell A l.-right little Siow-drop A d:iisy, as wdl. ; " lAntl Frankie's airose, " - With its rich, thanging hue. . - Tlioy are the hajijiest flowers " .. ; Timt ever I kuav, ,t ' - Btrcame to each o,her - - ' i'. They're loving aid true. Brandon, Dec 2, 1857. . A row of little ices by the bed . A row of little hands upon the spfiid A row of little suguish eyes all clod A row of little naked feet exposed., A gentle mother leads them in then praise, Teaching their feet to tread in heaifcily ways, And take this lull in childhood's tin- tide. The little errors of the day to chide. ' - I - No lovelier sight this side of heavwis seen, And angels hovw over tbc ftnmpTcoc, Instead vfotlurjn a censor swung There floats the fragrance of tan Sfant's tongue dlong into wa ing beds, they hide th timid heads: xway their id) fears, bud each facjsippears. rels in their (rwos of white, lie skies in drams of night, arkle in theheyes at morn, And stolen graces all their waycadorn. f THfiBoys. A ebrrespondentfjf the Independent furnisies an interesting article ci boys and their pe- culiarties. He says: ... j. Th restless "activity is ther necessity. To re straii is to thwaVt nature. " Waneed to provide for it. Sot to attempt to find auusements for them ; but give them opportunity t amuse themselves. It isistonishing to see how HttU it requires to satis fy ajov's nature. . . st'in the list, I put strings. J What grown up ' peole find in a thousand forms of business and so cict, a boy secures in a striig! He ties up the tdoo for the exquisite pleasureof untieing it again. Hei .amesses chairs, ties up his own fingers, halters hisYeck, coaxes a lesser urchin to become his horse, and hives a stage which, with boys, is the top of . huinm attainment. Strings are wanted for snares, '-rfor Tw5nd arrows, for whips, for kites, for fishing, i'nd a hundred things more than I can reeollect A p inift e more exciting than a string but docs not last.o long, and is not so various. After a short ; time it is lost or broken, or has cut his fingers. But " a stiiug is the instrument of various device, all -; within the management and ingenuity of a boy. y. Th ist article that paren:a should lay in, on going 'into.ti.- country is a large ball of twine. The boys must '.ot know it. If he, sees a wnoie oaii tne : charn. is broken. I must come fortht mysteriously, : unexr,;;;trd!y,a3 if there were no more! , For indoors, nxt we should place upon the list, " . pencils and white paper. At least one hour in eve ry day will l,e safely secured by that. A slate and . pencil are very i0d. But children always aspire to do vvi.at mendp. They account the unused half of a letkr and abif of pencil to be worth twice as much as any slati ; " Upon the wholdwe think a safe, stream of water near by affords tile greatest amount of enjoyment among al natural) objects. There is wading and washing, there is throwing of stones and finding of pebbles, there is ngineering of Ihe most laborious kind, bj which sUne and mud are made to dam up the waer, or to change the channel. Besides these things. bovs 9rp'm.nutiv6 In that namelesfc attraction of beaity which especially hovers about the sides of Rtreans, and though they may not recognise the caus they are persuaded of the fact they are' very hapry when there are stones with gurgling water arouid them, shady trees and succulent under growth, moss and water cress, insect, bird, and all the jopulation of cool water courses. "Ee who rises late, may trot all day, but never OTcrakes his business." So said Dr. Franklin. Acotemporary says: We have watched these fellovswho are the early risers, and as a general thinr, they are the first chaps who go to the grocer 'es f a morning. It's all moonshine otbout the smartest and greatest men being the early risers. ' If it is a settled fact that a woman will alwaya have the last word, about when -may a squabble be ween two women be expected to end f The clouds that intercept the heavens from as come not from the heavens, but from tha earth A lie, though it may be killed and dead, can sting Miuetimes, like a dead wasp. . " . Naomi, dahghter of Enoch was 880 years of age nen she married. Courage, ladies ! ' . : , . ; - v - -; s- P0 niches have made more men covetous than oovet- I "usnessbath men rich. . .... - - v .- -1 . ' - As much as you excel others in fortune, so much ought you to excel them ia virtue. - - : ' 1 C 1 : Let great actions enconrage greater ; let honor W uje"t, not your design. He who has nothfn ak-'-'ifv nothi-. " F :l L '.V- - J . -w i .ii.. tr - ' - - u 4 i. - z a m i-.r - r i v: a " i r -" - --- mm .! mm . .mm, -.... am w p. r. v . -.-m - . i t - a-.. -rai ,i 1 i i ' .1 . - mm -mm .,. - m - m m mm i m .'-- . mm ,(' mm Pork,1 -..,v r.-- i . - Watt" Faiilt GovsltKMtaT rlsv-ils 5s notvto rateji children with suspiciftos eve to frown t the merry . -oatbursts 6f inipeent hilarity, to suppress their joyous Isnghter, and triBOQld them into me lancholy littfe taodela of octogensrian gravity. And whn .they Jv been in , fault it is. not simply to Zl" Zl y" '"JT Jou to.cm "er oMseqaence, unatten- .ueu vj ncfmvtntatm jrourseU, passes without . Nor w.. it o overwhelm the little culprit with ngry Vords ; to stun him with a d afening noise ; to call him by hard names, which do hot express hi" misdeeds i to load him with emthets which woold be eztravagant,if applied to faults of tenfoldenormity; or to declare with passionate vehemence, that be is the worstxhfldin the World, and destined for the gal- lowa. ' "J." ;.:;' y-i-ni ---v -' - But it is to watch anxiously for the first risinm of eX and 4 o 'reptss . them ;- to. contraet the earliest, 'ws'ih4nMr n''rprraWe'teirDn- nings ot rebellion against rightful authority ; to teach an implicit and unquestioning and cheerful obedience to the will of the parent, as the best pre paration for a future allegiance to the requirements of the civil magistrate, and. the laws of the great Ruler and Father, in Heaven. It is to punish a fault because it is a fault ; because it is sinful and contrary to the commands of God, without reference to whether it may or may not have been productive of immediate injury to the parent or others. '" It is to reprove with calmness and composure, and not with angry irritation ; in a few words, fitly chosen, and not with a torrent of abuse ; to punish as often as you threaten, and threaten only, whe you intend and can remember to perform ; to say what you mean, and infallibly do as you say. It is to govern your family as in the sight of Him who gave you authority, who will reward your strict fidelity with such blessings as He bestowed on Abra ham, or punish your criminal neglect with such curses as he visited on Eli. Religion Herald. An Irishman seeing an undertaker carrying a very small coffin, exclaimed in the utmost surprise, " By the Saint of Dinnis O'Siigo ; is it possible that that coffin can be intended for any living creature ? "I cannot bear children," said Miss Prim, disdain fully.. Mrs. Partington looked at her over her spec tacles mildly before she replied, " Perhaps if you could you would like them better." A Question for Antiquaries. Which is the old est. Miss Ann Tiquitv, old Anty Diluvian, Miss Ann Terior, Miss Ann Cestor, Miss Ann T. Mundane, or Miss Ann T. Cedent? One of the best specimens of the laconic is the speech of Roche Jaqtieline to his soldiers : " If I advance, follow me ; if I fall, avenge me; if I flinch, kill me." PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. L. SAUNDERS, ATTORNEY AT LA w . SALISBURY.. N. a Will attend the Courts of Rowan, Stanly and Cabarrus Uounties. November 10, 1857. 101 ly. QUENT. BUSBEE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Fatetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. Will promptly attend to any business intrusted to him in the United Mates and state Courts; and with the r.x- ecntive or other departments of the btate Government. July 1, 1856. 66 tf. . . xe ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, BALEIGB, X. C, Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston and Chatham : the Superior Courts of New Han over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts, and supreme (joint ot iorin-vjaronna at naieign. Office, the one formerly occupied by the late Hon. Will. U. tiavwood, Jr. Raleigh, May 22, 1857- 52 sw. JAMES B. AVERETT, Attorney at Law, XEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA. W. J. Houston. W. A. Allex. HOUSTON & ALLEN, Attornies and Counsellors at Law. Kenaksville, N. C. V)7ILL ATTEND THE COUNTY AND SUPERIOR V v Courts of Duplin, New Hanover and adjoining Coun ties, and also the Courts ot Wake April 4, 1857. 89 swly. WILLIS L. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. ( Office, east tide Main Street, So. 163.) YM7ILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL COURTS WW of Shelby. Tipton, and Fayette. All business en trusted to bis care will receive prompt attention. rJT Snecial attention eiven to collection of claims. February 24, 1857. 27 swly. WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, . Raleigh, N. C. Office on FaTfetteville St-eet. immediately in the rear of tbe office of Kemp V. Battle, t-sq. Aug. 1, 1857.: WWAVIIVR ABANDONED ALL PURPOSE JUL TU KISMUiD r IVU.U inn oinxn, Btl ..i.m.T. nnAII HITTD Ullt I fPU 1 SHALL AT TEND, regularly, the Courts ot my Circuit. Aise, the Federal and Supreme Minns. . . , Those wishing to see me on business, will please call at my residence. H. W. MILLER. 86 tf. September 18, 1857. DR. J. A. GEOGHEGAN, LATB OF CLABKSV1LLB, VA., ' ! '' ' :' ' Has Located in Franklinton, N. C. March 8, 1857-; - ' 29 swly. J. W. JOHNSON, , Attorney at Law, Raleigh, Jf. C. WILL ATTEND PARTICULARLY AND PROMPT : ly to the collection of all kinds of claims, renewing and discounting notes in Bank, hiring and renting proper ty, and buying and selling real estate on commission. Re f&r to Charle? Dewey, Cashier Bank of tbe State, and W H. Jones, Cashier Manx or iape i ear. All letters enclosing money must be registered. . J. ,nMi- ci. XUnaifa th Market Sauare. . Office on raveitevinc o., vo-w - :- - Sept. 22, 1857. if .. .., ;., 87 tf. ' - SIDNEY A. SMITH, ATTORNEY. A T L A W, . SMITHFIELD.N.C- - , -Will attend regularly the Courts of Pless A Quarter Ses ions of Wakef Johnston, Cumberland and Harnett. . Smithfield. Feb. 20. 1856. ( . B. R, MOORE, ATTORNEY AT AW, SALISBURY, N. C wrlLL PRACTICE IN THE COURT? OF BOWAN and adjoining Counties. Collections pf oinpthj -made. -lrA,W.l6T.:- .' "- - ' 'Tir" r7 r BUSINESS CARDS. Gaston Mxajuo, J Watsok MEARES, GIl COMMISSION HERCHAJfra. ; v 5 tv XT.mf YOR- CLjvnv bat Am,Wi SALE OF SOU- rTCCIAL-AV. cX? RAIMghSN;-C;- BUSINESS CAEDS. .jjiMjii? n. omvia, i , ., , KEMSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE III General Acent and Collector -v.. v. UIWSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. This Com. " -v' -'r- OXFORD N C. ' y - i- '. .'-i BsritBKPEs ' ' ' ' " ' Josenh aOooeh. Granville Co' V. C; Hon A. W-. Ven-: . able. Brownsville., . C: R. N. A D. C. Hesndon, Oxford, J(. V.; K. A. Younr f etersDurg, a. 1 , February 14,1857, 24 swly, : -' ':.'--?.-.. WOLFE & CAIRNS, 1 MAjrCrACTUEH8 DSALBBS, WHOLSSALB E St AIL, IK BOOTS. SHOES. 'TRUNKS. CARPET-BAGS, Ae, w : is Bollingbrook Street, -.-; ,. . M ' ' PETERSBURG, VA. " .-: v, July 14, 1857. - ' "W-lJ. -f - . JOHX HALL, s . .COMMISSION MERCHANT; -.i4X NOKTB WATBB SlSEBT, ; wilrrfWigtoB. W5C, Will sell Cotton, Naval Stores and Breadstuffs for s com mission of one per cent. Cotton and Spirits of Turpentine forwarded to Northern Ports for five cents per Bale, and Cask, when the freight is pre-paid, and other Naval Stores, 2J cent per Barrel. . Reference E. P. Hall, President Branch Bank of ih State of N. C. November 27, 1857. 106 8mpd. PERCITAL & GRANT, ARCHITECTS AMU ENGINEERS, Goddin's Hall, Richmond, Va., respect fully offer their services to the public Wilh a thorougn professional training, and a combined practical experience of more than thirty years, they hope to give satisfaction to those who mar tavor them with oruers. Thev will furnish designs for Chnrclics, Public Buildings, Town Houses, Stores, Villas, Ac, and for Ornamenting and Draining Grounds, with full and clear Working Drawings, Specifications and Superintendance. " 53f A large variety ot uriginai uesigna lor vuureura, Villas, Ac, suitable for the South, can be seen at their of fices. Letters ou Professional Business promptly attended to. August 14, 1857. 76 HJ L. M.. UCPnEETERS, H. CHISELIN. t. W. MARTIH A. M. McPIIEETERS, & CO. Wholesale Grocers, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Will' Warehouse. Norfolk, Va. REFERENCES: Thomas P. Deverepx, Esq., Halifax, N. C. Geo. W. Mordecai, Prcs't Bank of the State of N. a C. Dbwet, Cashier ," " " W. H. Jones, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. L. O'B. 15 ranch, President Raleigh and Gaston Road. Messrs. Reid A Soutter, ) Dr. N. C. Whitehead, Norfolk. Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. ) Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spence A Reid, Baltimore. " B. Blossom A Son, Xew York. September 16, 1S53. 78 INSURANCE COMPANIES. mTORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL K IN- 1 SURANCE COMPANY. Ollice. Raleigh, N. C This Company insures the lives of individuals for one year, a term ot years" or for life, on the Mutual principle, the assured lor Hie panicipaiin iu iuc iims ui . policies jrranted for the whole term of life, when the pre mium therefor amounts to $3", a note may be given for one half the amount of the premium bearing interest at 6 per cent without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all losses have been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of premium, present great lnaucemenia 10 auwu uc uiiuu sure. r Slaves are Insured for a term of from one to 6v yra, for two-thirds their value. All losses are paid within 90 davs after satisfactory proot is presented. uiniiiuno. Charles E. Johnson, Wx. D. Cooks, Wk. W. Holdbk Jno. G. Williams H. W. Husteo, Wm. H. McKee, P. F. PEScrD, Wa. H. Jones, QuiNTEX BOSBEB, K. P. Battle, I). G. I OWLS. R. H. Battle, Chables B. Root. I OFFICERS. Da. Charles E. Johnson, President, William W. Holdex, Vice President. R. H. Battle, Secretary, William H. Jones, Treasurer, H. W. Husteo, Attorney, W. H. McKee, Medical Examiner. Q. Busber, 1 Charles B. Root, V Executive Com W. H McKbe, ) mitiee. Chables E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William H. McKee, M. D. Board of Richd. B. Uatwooo. M. D. t Consultation.. For further information, the public are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at me umce oi me vompuny, or any oi us Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,) to R. U. BATTLE, Secretary. Raleigh, June, 1857. 26 - N. C. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. , A T THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORTH CAR- rm olina Mutual Insurance Comnanr, held on the 14th inst. the following persons were elected Directors and Offi cers tor tbe ensuing year : DIRECTORS: Henry D. Turner, Raleigh. J. RWilliams, do. T. H. Sclbv, do. C. W. D. Hatchings, do. Kemp P. Battle, do. George Little, do. James M. Towles. do. James E. Hoyt, Washington Alex. Mitchell, Newbern. Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington . John M. Jones, Edenton. W. W. Griffin, Elizabeth City. F. F. Fagan, Plymouth. J. W. Harrcll, Murfreesboro. H. B. Williams. Charlotte. Geo. A. Smith, Milton. O. F. Lone, Hillsboro.' Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Boner, Salem, A T. Summy.Asheville. OFFCERS OF THE COMPAN . T. H. Selby. Presvlent. H. D. Turner, Vice President. John H. Bryan, Attorney. Hamdcn S. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer. T. H. Selby, ex officio. ) John R. Williams, Executive Committoe. C. W. D. Hutchings, ) This Company has been in successful operation over 10 years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of pro perty in tbe State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,837,049, a large portion of which is in country risks ; and its present capital is over Seven Hundred Thousand Uoilars, in bonds, properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com pany has been less than one third of one per cent, per an num, on ail grades oi property embraced in its operations. All communications in reference to ii suiance should be addressed tc tbe Secretary, post paid. HAMDEN S. SM'TH, Seo'y. Raleigh, Jan. 20, 1857. IS . i FIRE INSURANCE. MeGEE A WILLIAMS, Agent . FOR RALEIGH, N. 0. Ti REENSBORO MUTUAL INSURANCE wJT COMPANY. Such baa been tbe care and economy of the officers of this Company, that we are free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have now on hand a large capital, viz: in premium notes &457.059 03: in cash $13.- 845 89 makings total of $470,504 92, to meet any . losses that may accrue'; we therefore have no hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no safer Company in the South ern country. Tbe most of the Risks in this Company be ing in tbe Western part of tbe State,. where tbe danger irom ' DIRECTORS: ; James Sloan, J. A Mebane, C. P. Mendenhatl, D. P. Weir, W. J. McConnel, John L. Cole, Jed. H. Lindsay, James M. Garrett. E.-W. Ogburn. D. P. Gregg. David McKttight. Greensborough ; Alexander Miller, Newbern; E. F. Lilly, ' Wadesborengh; S. G. Coffin, Jamesvown ; W. A. Wright, Wilmington : John I. Shaver. Salisbury : T. McGee. Raleigh: H. G. Sprnill, Plymouth; B. E: Troy.'Lumberton; Thomaa Junnson, lanosyvillc ' - " -w- ' - . - - -s : r, . --COFWCERS: ,i. ; ' JAMES SLOAN, President a-' r: E. W.. OGBURN. Vice President. ..r.-A -C. P. MENDENHALL. Attorney. '-" - " PETER-ADAMS, Secretary-aad Tit-amir. v yv a. . o.- buuiuai wnuaih - .- W, J. McCoirxBL, 1 r ? i. A.- Mksaxs, Executive Committee. 1 'v " -. M. Gabretv. - - H All epinanieatioaa oa hoaiaan aooaectad Wtth this of- r iM.aas swiTi ' frL - ,-4iS u" MM2.e-l-..---.i i'IW i , toiZ,. .J TT r . - 1 t?-. '-.-' -.- ll'" - ..,'.: v. . ...-.-....-. "J :;-vt:'K.T"..'..i, ':'j.-.''' ' ' ' JANUARY 2 1858 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ny offers inducements to those wishing to eftectlnsnr- "Sees for lite, rarelr presented by similar institutions. k rThose who take Policies of Insurance for Life, and those are iMMm of tM mpay-entitJed to such profits as may be realized from an accumulated Premium Fund, and from the large amount of Deposits in the Trust De partments of the Company, which are kept aztively en. . loved. Folic olicies of Insurance issued on the annlicants' own life. or on the lives of slaves, for a year, or term of years, at a nitKierate rate oi premium. Deposits of money received In the Trust Department tha operation of which is that of a Saving's Bank and the depositors allowed interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per auura tor buy lime not exceeainir lour momns : ner cent. fer four and not exceeding six months; and 5 per cent, fr any time over six months. Yl. LI-- . ii j a- , i Buiuuictg wiiuiiDing iuii ana particular iniormatiou cMurded to any required address. T r ' i D. P. -rTEIK, See. d Treat. " Qretnsborongh, N. C. September 1, 1854. 87 Iy. EDUCATIONAL. DUN NSVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. THE FIRST SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence on the second Monday in January, 18-ifi, under the charge of Mrs. E. W. JEFFREYS. It is situated nine miles north of Raleigh, half a mile from Huntsville Depot, on tho Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Wake couuty, N. C. ' Tuition in English from 8 to f 15 Drawing, g Painting in Water Colors. 5 Painting in Oil, , 15 Embroidery, 5 Wax Work, in Board per month $. No extra charges will be made. ' For particulars vpply to JOHN O. JEFFREYS, Secfy. Raleigh, N.C. December 8, 1857. 109 lm. RALEIGH MALE CLASSICAL SCHOOL. rtHE NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY M., the 4 tb of January, 1858, and close on Tuesday the 25th of May, 1858. The design of this school is to give boys a thorough pre paration for any of our colleges (with special reference to tne university oi a. u.,) or to nt them tor ihe practical uuaiucss oi me. References : Profs. Gessner Harrison. M. Scheie de Vere. W. H. Mc Gulfy, A. T. Bledsoe and others of the Faculty of the Uni versity of Va.; Prof. L. S. Holladar, Hampden Svdnev; Rev. A. D. Pollock and J. M. P. Atkinson, Va.: Rev. J. M. Atkinson, H. D. Turner, C. Dewey, Q. Busbee, Esqrs., naieigu. . Terms per Session or Five Months: Primary Depa-tment, . $15 00 Department of Mathematics, Ac, 25 00 Department of Ancient Languages, 25 00 Modern Languages, (extra,) 10 00 Contingent Fee, 1 00 Pupils, in more than one department, are charged onlv for the higher. No deduction for loss of time, except in case of protracted illness. Tuition invariably in advance. uood and cusy hoarding lor three or four boys may be naa wnn ine leacuer. Apply to Kev. J. M. Atkinson, or to H. P. R. McKOY, Principal. December 4, 1857. 1 11 swSt, UNION HILL MALE ACADEMY, Nash County, N. C. f HE THIRD SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION JL will open on the second Monday in January next. Its healthy location, 6 miles from the Wilmington and V eldon Kailroad 8 from ililliardston and 10 from Rocky Mount : and its exemption from temptations to extrava gance, and remoteness trom any town or village, certainly euiixie uiMufi aiuu aiaucui to a place among the nrst preparatory schools. Hoard may be obtained in good families for Z7 50 per month ; Tuition, according to studies, from $10 to 115 per session of five months; incidental expenses 50 cents. No deduction will be made except in cases of protracted sick ness. Letters of enquiry should be directed to Battleboro'. ttagecomoe uounty, a. u., to tne Trustees, or to I). A. T. KICKS, Sect'y. December 10, 1857. 110 tlmfeb. AN OLDESTABLISIIEDSCHOOL. WARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Julius Wilcox, Principal. HP HE THIRTY-FOURTH SESSION WILL OPEN M. Jan. 14, 18'8. Tbe Principal, who has been connect ed who ine school trom its commencement, has recently purchased the interest of his former co-nartner. Rev. N. Z. Graves, aud will continue the school, assisted by an expe rienced and efficient corps of teachers; and hopes by earn est personal efforts to merit the support of the public i-ur terms anu particulars apply 10 ine rrincipai. December 11, 1857. 110 tFebl. J. M. LOVEJOY'S ACADEMY. THE NEXT SESSION January, 1858. BEGINS ON THE 7TH OF Tuition for Classics, f 30 00 Common English branches for small bovs. 16 00 . Board with the Principal, including Tuition, 85 00 Book-keening and Surveying taught every session no extra charge. tor further particulars address tbe Principal, J. M. LOVEJOY. Decamber 22, 1857. 113 td. t-t? Spt, Age, Beaufort Journal, Warren ton News. Kin- ston Advocate, Newbern Union, Tarboro' Southerner, and W ashington Dispatch 5 times. WANTED. ' GENTLEMAN WHO IS ENGAGED EVERY L OTHER DAY. wishes to get a situation as Book Keeper, Ac, when not engaged. Good references given. Apply at this office. December 22, 18o7. 113 4tpd. SCHOOL FOR SMALL CHILDREN. It!' fRS. WHITING. IF SUFFICIENTLY ENCOUR AGED, will open a school for small children, at her own residence, on Monday the 18th of January. Her charge per mouth will be moderate. Persons who may wish to enter their unildren, will please can upon mrs. W luting at an early day. Kaleigh, Dec. 26, 18S7. li ia. RALEIGH FEMALE SEMINARY. Rev. D. R. Bruton, A. B, Principal. 11 HE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION will open on the 11th day of January, 1858, aud con tinue 21 weeks. . ExPBxsts per Session. English Tuition, from $10 to $15 00 French and Italian, each, 8 00 Latin, 5 00 Music on Piano, 20 00 Oil Painting, 20 00 Grecian, 10 00 . Drawing, aw. Incidental Expenses, 1 60 Hoard, exclusive of lichts. $10 Der month. Half of the expenses in advance, and the balance at the close of the ses sion. The Princioal is organizing the Faculty and promises permanency and faithfulness to bis patrons. Address tbe Principal, or A. M. Gorman, Raleigh, N. C- Kaleign, a. u., lec 1., lwy. . ; - - MUSIC SCHOOL. THE THIRD SESSION OF MRS. H. WHITAKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL will commence in Raleigh the first week in January, 1858. Thankful for the liberal encour agement she received the last two sessions, she hopes, by strict attention to the proper and correct instructions given on Piano and Guitar, to merit a continuance of patronage - She will also take three or four young ladies as boarders. H.' WHITAKER. Raleigh, Dec 10. 1857. V -; r . r: . 1U 8t.-,. HEW, BOOKS ROMANCE AND FICTION. - MABEL VAUGH AN; by the author of "The Xamp lighter.' . w , , MEADOW BROOK ; by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. . , THE PLANTERS DAUGHTERA Tale of Louisiana; by' Miss A. Duprey. ' - .-' ' . ' GUY LIVINGSTONE. : V.i 1 iv ' ' D YNEVOR TERRACE, Or The Cine of Life; by the Au thor of "Th Heirof Redcliffe," in two.volumM ; : y , - H v' W. I POMEROY'S. Raleigh, Deo. 82, 1857. -. ,:;--. ;): -r. . ' - FOR THE HOLLID AYS I . , ,, Z ElegaaUy Illnstrated and Richly Baaad Books. AfOMPRISING A LARGE NUMBER, ASD OUU,' V variety of Works of Standard Authors, Poetical and Prose J . CHILDREN'S BOOKS of OmUyr, ftogpby,: Poetry Romance, Fairy Talaa; Amuseawasa, Toy tfooaa, KIBI.RS Pimm- Hn -H(n W SIKVlv ! J. - a,i - 7 NEW PUBLICATIONS. Swaim's Jastii Revised. THE NORTH-CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practical guide to the Laws of tbe State, and the de cisions of tbe Supreme Court, defining tbe duties and juris diction of the Justices of the Peace, out of Court, under the Revised Code of 1854-55, together-with fall instruc tions, ana numerous new norm ana rreoeans. EDWARD CANT WELL, . Esq., LL. B. v, ,,. : Counsellor at Law. Tbe above is the title of a work which has been recently published by the undersigned at the North-Carolina' Book- mure, naieign, a . ., ana is now ior saie id une v oi. ot nearly ooo pages, at tbe low price or aj ou. Postage to any part of the State, or of the United States ae rrn i. r . r... ..n. w f n-v mil the work will be mailed to address and the change enclosed in United States post office stamps. '. ! Xl-Nttl V. TUKAEiK, - N. C Book Store. Raleigh, N. C, 18th Sept.. 1857. . ... 8S BLANK ATTACHMENTS. . ,, WE HAVE JUST PRINTED A QUANTITY OF blank attachments, according to a form furnished us by B. F. Moore, Esq. It is doubtless the best form in the State. We will send them free of postage for fjl.50 per quire. Blank notices to those supposing to have some of the ettects ot the attacbee in their possession, wiU be tar nished at f 1 per quire our usual price for blanks. . we have on band a large assortment of udurt blanks Deeds, Forthcoming bonds, Witness and Jury tickets Warrants, Ac , Ac. HOLD EN A WILSON. May 27th, 1857. REVISED CODE, PRICE H 00. . POSTAGE when sent by mail 45 cents. For sale by W. L. POMEROY.; Also, the Revised Code interleaved. A few copies only in this form remaining. 5 aO. vv. L. r. keeps also constantly on band Jones ingest. Eaton's Forms, Iredell on Executors, and Law Books gen erally, particnlarly those required to be read for County and Superior Court License. January 17, 185S. 17 BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, WORTH READ ing. Literary Cuticism, by Horace Binney Wallace. Art Scenery in Europe, and other Pacers: by Horace Binney Wallace. Violet ; or the Cross and the Crown ; by Miss Mcintosh. Aurora Leigh ; a Poem, by Elizabeth Barret Browning. Chesterfield's Letters to his Son ; new edition. John Halifax, Gentleman. At POMEROx-S. "STEDMAN'S SALEM MAGAZINE," IS TO BE THE TITLE OF A LITE HART PERIODICAL, , TO BE PUBLISHED MONTHLY, IN THB TOWN OF SALEM, NORTH-CAROLINA, BY ANDREW J. STEDMAN, : A MEMBER OF THE NORTH-CAROLINA BAR. ... N OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC MY MAGAZINE, I L claim for the Editorial Chair no superiority over that department of other like Periodicals ; but I do claim for the talent of North-Carolina, and the South generally, that will be brought to its support, Southern patronage. And I also, as a Southern man, and the Editor of a Southern Magazine, claim at the han Is of the Southern country, and especially of North-Carolina, that aid and support that will here, at home, establish, upon a firm basis, a fountain of Literature, and exclusively a Home liiterary Alagazine. Many are the Magazines now published in the Northern States that are flooding the whole Southern c untry. There is not (it is probable.) a county in any southern state tnat is not visited by "Harper," "Graham," "Peterson, or " Godey ;" while here, in North-Carolina and tbe South, where genius unsurpassed and uneqnaled reigns, the litera ry talent that is brought into exercise is dedicated to the support of Northern Magazines, while Southern enterprise ' 1 , , . . t i t t i : . . .. u f J . 1 taste ana latent now in aumoie suuuusaiuu tu iuui miiwius. policy of Southern contributors. WThy, I ask, cannot u .North-Carolina, the South send greeting to our Southern clime, a Magazine acceptablefor the many qualities mat aaorn toe pages oi me most cuasie, cie- fant and polite Periodicals ? It is true that the South has her lagazines ; but few in number are they, and unknown, compared to the publications of the North, which every mail brings to our homes, filled with the result of hired la bor, and teeming with unpardonable sedition. Then I appeal to North-Carolina and other Southern States to aid me in my enterprise, and in promoting a lite rary taste amongst those upon whom, as a Southern man, I have claims. My Magazine will be of the usual size; and nothing will be admitted to its pages but such articles as will meet tbe approval of the most fastidious. It shall be Illustrated with Engravings and Plates of the most elegant texture, equaling in beauty and style any executed at the North. My nrice of subscript ion is THREE DOLLARS per year, which is required to be paid in advance, as the expense to be incurred in esiaoiisuing sucu a puuuvatiuu wm u. -mit of a credit system. , ' 1 The First Sumber will De issued 1st January, tsos. A. J. STEDMAN, Editor and Proprietor. N. B. Mv Address until the 1st of November will be Pittsborough, N. C after that time it wiM be Salem, N. C. September 18, 1&&7. " SOLICITORS' BLANKS. T' HE FOLLOWING BLANK FORMS OF IND1CT- ments, just printed and tor sale at tbe standard omce. to wit: Retailing without License, Assault and Battery, Affray, Selling Liquor to a Slave. Trading with Slaves, . ' Cohabiting with a Slave, Fornication and Adultery, . , . Carrying Fire-arms, Ac. Price $1 per quire. - AH blanks not on hand, printed to order. .-:: 62 : June 26. 1857. . imTITCIIELL'S FALLS. THIS ELEGANT If -. LITHOGRAPH, conied from an Ambrotype taken from nature, giving a perfect view of the Falls and sur rounding Scenery, is now ready for delivery. . : It is a picture ten by fourteen inches finished in "tints,, and colored to nature in the finest style of the Art, accom panied by a " Key " and " Memorial," on a separate heet, giving the principal incidents relating to the FalUoand a briel outline of Dr. MITCHELL'S Birth, Life and Death. It is published by James M. Edney, of New York, and can be had in ' Tints" or " Colored," at the following prices: In "Tints," without frame and glass, $2 00 Colored to nature, without frame snd glass, ' 8 00 In " Tints," Picture and Key framed in gilt and glass, 8 00 Colored to nature, " " " - ' O0 A limited number having been published, all persons de siring a copy would do wen to oraer immeaiaKiT, - u first impressions are best, and the supply may fall abort or the demand. JAMES M. EDNEY, ' 56 John street, N. Y. -. December 1st, 1857 I.-7 TURNER'S NORTH-CAROLINA ALMANAC . For 1858, i . ; TI IHIS DAY PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE, WHOLE SALE and Retail, by , T ' - mi iTTT WV HI I T S mT T u. luftiir-n, . ... N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Oct. 20, 1857. . " '.; "-- NEW MAP OF N. C. COOKE'S NEW MAP OF NORTH-CAROLINA FOB sale by H. D. TURNER. . N. C. Book-Store. - ..:: 77 August 18, 1857. IVINGSTON'S TRAVEL8 AND RE- U SEARCHES IN SOUTH AFRICA. Complete and authorized Edition, with Maps and Engravings, -' ForSaleby ; 1 " -' ' - '" 1 .". W.-L.- POMBROY.il! : Raleigh, Dec 18, 1857, . . , ; : U2 , TTACONS ESSAYS," WITH, ANNOTATIONS, by ArchbishuD Whateley, . r W. L, POMEROY-. : . Raleigh, Dec 18, 1857. rroN. JERK CLEMENS. NEW BOOKi MUS TANG GRAY. ' A Romance by Hon. Jarre Clemens author of Bernard Li le. - '-:.- : . ForSaleby . V 4 . W. L. POMEROY. ' Raleigh, Dec 18, 1857. - . - '... -,v 112 MEADOW- BROOK;--A NEW NOVEL Holms, Authoress of -tea River :. -r. : by Mrs . I ft: For Sale by? t. POMEROY. 112 Raleigh, Dec 9, 185T. 1 P IT RG EON'S NEW WOmKTHE 8ADJT: AND HIS SAYIOD,- taw-swreasor im oowvi .. l t . r . w. ti w t u . VI i hi i ihmhi - A ik , ; . ' T toe wmmmma us mwm, f.j-; -"":,- fLJ. .'us- .r 2 AiL n. - r - W fC--5Y. -r J . r ' M tzt :1 ;j K ' . turn Posts or tra BataiawiaX " r amo w iiuwmi, fncnwipawfas - EngHsh and - Ameriesa AddiUnna arrir!' 1 1 ;uovocx, editor or -tetopeuw aY Aw- t XatmX. luvstraUd w itblSx fravtMiwxA f Artists, iaelodhw ra. Vortsr Esw ; vmnert, ..a. FiKKw n wwu . eBP, 4.u . Hill. J, W Casilear. F. O. C. Darley. and ottnu 1 4 . gant Small Hta form printed on superfne tisM r' ' ' Behiy bowid iu extra CUotk Jkerta i. BaMtb,'I) lf. MST.'1 A H-;l!l Thi numt magnijkeni amtrilnitit f ti:.fr- if r-. --V tke eaisf of genormpkicml hfr&jt 1 n;'lrfaT'Nor-aa4 Tt'- -V ri-RAVELS AND DISCO YtKOtSaff" (j . CENTRAL AFRICA. lf JW-.J. I , dition undertaken nader the aKsss at HF' ment, in the Years 1849-1855. toiBau;-, D.C.L Fellow of the Royal Geognplueal M cieties, Ac, Ac ' Proftuely and elega-Uy Must be eempleted in 8 vela 8vo, Muslin, fS ffa'Te I. and II. emirmciHf tkt S ti. fH at ',- ;- r, . now ready. -., ... '-( Ax.. tKji'K'r! -Dr. Barth's wonderful traveU appoaeh tpdir C ' the' North as nearly as Dr. UvingsU no's from tbe t '? 1 and thus show to tutors travellers the fteld which (W, mains open for exploration and rtauaiehv V-'lIIwyoO-C' pleting the work, ia in the press, si will pa J t i-n-. Raleigh, Dec 18, 1857. SPURGEON'S LATE WORK 8, -'fc-l8Wf Saint And His Saviorj- or. The Pwgress o: Thecal', rt1 In The Knowledge of Jesas. : B The Her. C BL lpurgsoa '-, Also, Fast Day Sermons, and Spurgeon's Ssrmoa's, 1st, A 3d Series. ;.y- v:V 'H : BT HUGH MILLER. Legends And Scenes In Scotland. '. Testimony of the Rocks; ' " ,'-,. First Impressions of England. Foot-Prints of The Creator. . , "fir '"'! My School And Schoolmaster. ' . The Old Red Sand-Stone, . - For sale by , J). TURNER f V . Raleigh, Dee. 21,1867.' mmmj'T:-Vm " - ; ' 0 PROSPECTUS rt .! N.i.C- JOURNAL OF, - A T THE RECENT MEETING OF THE N. tZ?iiM CAT10NAL Asaociatiaa, in War,. alv signed were appointed a committee to make tka iw(sriU arrangements for publishing a onthW jourmd, with -'above titto. . ..-. : , Having made-arrangements for issuing the irst Kff- . orineiiiuci ucsuct uv"iw wuiHKuwbAiravwi i r'n i . i 1 . 1 ts..i. 1 .-.. oi iucaiiou inrooguoai tne ouae, ana Mipuiaii. jr m i ' i i . i tn j. a i , . 1. . l eacners ana ncnooi umcers, m senq, vuorcnpMo. ' diately, that thev may be enabled to go on with the V" They feel assured that, If those who have tbe AdW-x interesUof onr State at heart will -exert themsalte-v--. number of subscribers requisite to insure feomoleieai can be secured within one week after the pn!4ioti! this prospectus. ' -:" .' 'aVW'? - The Journal ia to, be devoted entirely to thatetflj Education, and will be pablished under saploss ..A.-; . State Educational Association It will be tb;orga'-,rvvl;?: Association and of all affiliated or subordinate AassqC. -k' in the State. It will labor to promote the, great ar t , Education, in all its grades, "as u emus -and ..to' IbnJt av- Jt general sympathy between teachers and ofScers W Coma .. Schools, Academies snd Colleges, as co-laborers fo- that grtot cave. It will strive to advance the iuterasts C Common School system of the Stete-M ubderTyin.f other interests, add sustaining, on its vast grsnUe ,1, J our great educational structure, and win furnish ohao t of communication between -tne Genera Suptrinten U,V Common Schools and those who feel an- inM m 4b; ', . , ' rru- -r l :h i i:. 1 1. . vn..rj'M.:!'.u ' weuare. ine ,uurii win wa wim uj kwto - composed oi u. a. wiiey, ouperunenaea. w i.. r? f' p.i.k . ..-.. t - .-- fc Schools, and a number of tbe leading Teacbera of l- . . iA Psx :j and one local Editor, who wtU isiveonwAiaaar ' - . . and superintend th s publication. v;t- Jt )'4M?'!$j!fc'?!':, 1 '? All communications shooJd be i4drcaaad U'4fc3'itLiq the Journal of Education, ffreensborough, 'lCt4?-iJi- ,W'. W.-.HODa': ;---C54 The Journal will form, in handsome style, and will contain 48 ?SnrSA,.jiS- following rates: ' . . One conv. one vear: . ' ' '. !''- Sixeopies,.". ..... (to one address) C Subscriptions required invariably: i vm isr inwanahlv ?.-V i' '-v .lv tl ccipts sent in tbe nrst no. TERMS OF ADVERTISING (-,-rt' ".fcfcv 1 One page, $75 ' -$40' "'"V $22 -Ji-?7.nH Half " . 0-. ;-.V5.-il H X .:.;.,'. 22, -j-.i-.M &;&Y&& 16 lines, :,: . 13 ,7.-,- , Advertisements by the year piyabb quarterly. ? tja? a:. All others monthly. J , . Z ,p 'J . Teachers sending 50 for 6 subscribers wiB bntiv ,J to advertisement of their Schoebv of lines aa-' year. .. 4 ......... ? ... , c.-..,- ,, t ' . ; . There are at all times a number of fkhooJsof all -greats, 'needing teachers, and of teachers who want Rituatioes:ad it is not at all uncommon for parties thus situated to adverv tise their desires and wants in papers notexpriMly daxtad rv: '-.. to the cause of Education, . If all sack, by gy1 mtmnti ' would keep standing notices ip the Jouraaf, it would frA ..'-js. 3. zh u tvrfi i xaxt - as uni-)4A easy matter tor teacners io una oui .au vacant aitw. : .. -a ; and for Committees and Trustees 'to learh the af ( af all teachers wanting places " v v-'' '- '.- -'i- "V'' Tt ist thnrwfnra. thn dipaim of" tha eondaetofB 6f the MaTfm . Tr .-jJ nat to puDiisn a lnrectory or tnis kum,4uw au sw.w. -..sr tions will be made from. tbe usnal advertising ratea. . :t August 14, 1857. ' ' 1 '" KxrniTRiRV. snTTTTTrcnr 'KWtrh'PT'' . awn snirrni'RW T 1 t-CWr. . TEE TIMES A Southern Literdrv and Ftm?fi- Journal and the only on Published 'irt'Cj-fi;- ; south r ' : - : Vt v -'. 5 THE TIMES HAS MORE THA -Si-TY' REattVT' contributors, embracing manj1 of the best writers . , tae Union. Its reading matter is mostly briginal'aad r -.. , cured at great expense-onsissiag of Origiaal Xmjbttfa-t- History, Biography, Science, Agriculture, ly 'V try. Foreign and Domestic New and the Markets. , "ViQ;'M' 'The third volume enlarged and greatly improved, print f-Xc-on fine white paper and with new copper-faced type; W',; -:-5i commence the first week in January, 1858. Now &- v time to subscribe; commence wPfs the the new jm:-Ut-. the first numbers of the new volume will eqoe twor .'T-j- . . l- ' ' ' i - ,.i r . -.-j.ly.i '-- must iiuouost umi J-'"P.. ( I 5 -.i. (Li f 'i v,3--ys.- lv PRIZE STORIES, ana ii-niu w ,jruow . rr j - . -- w.Ji. fsw weeks. : -';r ' i,h' : To the friends of-Sonthern Literature im all the EoMhera v States, we appeal for support. Tb Timet is tbe only Lhr v erary Paper pubiisnea ior tne soutn ana it snau oe aa rrwi y. -. as the best published in the North Yow wan a gW faimly paper, then try the Titttei one year.. -1-l, V "j m . r i. . Publisbed weekly at $2,00 per year ia advance. Batei'v, -v J men copies sent gratis. OGBURN, COLE A ALBRIfiHT. v; Greenaboro', N.xL i November 4, 1857. Read. read-A New Political Work. THE POLITICAL TEXT-BOOKi OR ENCYCLOPEDIA Bv M. W.!CLUSKEY. or Washwotox Citt. D. C- ," TIHIS WORK. A ROYAL OCTAVO, CONTAIN INK- 'J?f t M0 payes of matter, conveniently indexed and haad- t. soroely bound, is now out. No political speaker or editor -3, - should be without it. Alphabetically arranged in eocycle. pedia style, it ia a book of -moet convenient relersaeaa Jt -v contaias, amongst other things, the, Constitution, ArttoUf -. ot Uooleueraiion, tne vanons J'any rai.iorios, w anwnrr. can Ritual, the Full Opinions on the Di -Scott Case, t, - History of the Varibus Tariffs, a History of thfc Congre- v wonal Legislation on the Uaited States Bsnk, OBalett;; History with all tbe votes sections ily claaai-ed ea -.., 1 souri Compromise, a History of tl. adraissioa of the aevae- . u al States, a detailed record of the ' Legislatkm -Cjf.CtiTBjceaai. $;., Relative to Kansas and Jfebrasks. he- KansaJ-ConveUi.o t- y awt. Governors Stanton and Walk 'i inaugural addr in fact, every thing apaertainmg i.f tae presens-r-oi ie mfm 4-eit in K,nm infill Hirur iha Banorta t Benattsra tag. inciuaing toe iteporw 1 1 Deuglaaaad' Joogresa, nod- hollamer an Kuuu aflSlU. duriOL' the bat .GnOaTKaa. fi;.i u-. P-Mit' bit th aaiM aa ject ; aHistoryof Party Oonventi.ns m tha United Statei - j a History of Alien 8o8'rage; tbe IUers signed MadiaM... v in defence of the American Party, and that pf Governor r ' Win. ummst it : the Alien and Sedition Laws aadikeir hia- - '-v , i.-v -i v tory; tLe Compriimises of 18.10 with the several totef"- ' A-'---. thanwn- TTi a naiiiraiizaiiini lAVKAxnicuinnii iiie uaw u : ea of noted AbolitipniaU and RepuMteaas, Hk4Bfiar . , 'I th nositioa of their nartiea. aa also. irom the Apeeahe OX J :, txiutnera oiea, inaicawBa; ouuku hu r ;) j of the subject of tbe Distribution of. the PahU . with Mr. Clsv's report thereon: aa Extract of Mr. Gmndrt . report and Mr. Faulkner's letter ortbe ur hfeet A History of the several Bailread Grants esada hy OoarUB)t Mr. Toombs Lecture on Slavery-: the Virginia ABdKsMr tucky Resolutions of 1700 and 9 ; the Ordtaa noa of 17 ; HfT. M Ctktin'. VnMflhI unMa.''. KiUOM lttt nosttc Bargain and Intriguej and manr other thiags tea .'.. omerons to mentloo.- !-; it a aif V4M wMi J tbe matter of ev peUtieal autjeeteatpMsaa4.ltaia - that is now a subject ot diacusaioa, or likely to bay .v ' 'i - .- i J ; Price three dol : C U i had b add lingV " -, ' J ' "S 1 - ,m : Box llt'Peat OaW WasWtHrtoa, t. CUor' ' ,.. s - "hihi ti ? t tJAMttUTH - CO.- W-i 't . The trade; te whom liberal indat-aioats vlj.be , will please address the PhBadslphU rentr ; i ' '- ' P mii- aa u Mil 1m T Wmt CI mat aanfaers obtaisedV- t Hjnj v -J rkpteeaher 1$, 1857. - &- 'h fc-sM. wf-v fOUTENlRftJ Or TItAYlSt VAtoAt CB- v ' I - 1 . 'XAJOf -J -if- A- c i. r 15- ..t .Tt .