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? WHEN I MEAN TO MAR Li Y. IIY JOHN (i. S1IK. "NVlion do 1 moan to many ? Well? "fis idle to dispute with late; But if you choose to hoar mo to ll, Pray listen while I 11 x the date. When daughters haste with willing feet, A mother's daily toil to share ; Can urake the puddings that they oat, And mend the stockings which they w ear. When maidens look upon a man As it himseir they would many, And not as anny soldiers scan A sutler or a commissary."\Vlien gentle ladies, who have got The oiler of a lovei's hand, Consent to share his "ea-thlv lot," And do not mean his lot o( la.id. When young mechanics are allowed To tiud and win the farmers' giils, Who don't expect to he endowed With rubies, diamonds and pearls. When wives, in shoit, shall freely gi\e Their hearts and hands t > aid their spouses* And live as they were wont to live Within their sires' one stoty houses. Then, madam?if I'm not too old? Rejoiced to ipiit this lonely life, 1'il biu-di my In-aver, eca-o to scold, And look about me for a wile! HYMENIAL POETRY. Misisrm. This woman wilt thou have, And ehciish he:- for 'ile / Wilt thou lnv.* -on! l And seek no oilier wife ? IIK. This woman I w ill take, That stands hes'dr Die now ; I'll give her hoard and clothes, And have no other how. MINISTER. And for your husband will You take this nice young man, Obey his slightest wish, And love hi in all you can ? silt. I'll lore hint all I can, Obey him all I choose, And when I ask lor funds, lie never dare refuse. MINISTER. Then yon are man ami wife. And happy may you be, As many be your years, As dollars be n.y fee. An Editorial Brutus. An editor out west indulges in the following talk to his subscribers and pa trons. The famous speech ot Hrutus on the death ofCtusar. as rendered !>v Slink. _ J 6peare, is made to do new service in this amusing travesty : "Hear us for our debts, and get ready that you may pay ; trust us, wo have need, as you have long been trusted ; acknowledge your indebtedness, and dive into your pockets lliat you may prop?pt ly folk over. If there be any aiming you ?one single patron ? that don't owe us something, then to him we say, step ai side, consider yourself a gentleman. It the rest wish to know why we <iun them, this is our answer : not that we care abcut ourselves, but our creditors do.? "Would you rather that, w? went to jail, ami you go free, than you pay your debts and keep us moving ? As we agreed, w e Lave worked for you ; as we contracted, vre have furnished the paper to you ; but as vou don't pay, we dun you. Here are agreements for job work, contracts for subscriptions, promises for lonf? credit, arul duns f.?r AoferroA r> ' 1' ." ment. Who is there so green that lie don't lake a paper ? If any, he not speak, for wo don't mean him. Who is there so green that ho don't advertise ! If any, let him slide ; he ain't the chap either. Who is there so mean that he don't pay the printers ? If any, let him speak, for he's the man we're after." A National hank cannot fail to pay its issno became it is bused upon a deposit of Government IJonds in the Treasury of the I Jni'.ed States, Tor every one hon dred dollars deposited with the Ireasnary in the Five-Twenty Horn]*, hearing s x per rent, interest P*r annum in gold, payable aoun annually? '.lie Government issues lo tl.u banking association ninety dollars in National Hank bills, holding ii; reserve ten per cent, to secure the note or bill holder?in case of the buik failing to redeem. And when a deposit of Tern Forty bonds i* made, the Government only issues eighty seveu and a half per cent, to the banking association?holding in reserve twelve and a half pe.r csnt. over 9 the issue. Tim Government ho'd? tiio plate from ? h . h tho bills am printed, and in no ensfl can there bo an over issue. Each stockholder is liable for J .utile the amount of his stock. I An "all'tir of honor" came oil' Salur* 'J I ilav, at 11 iitciiinsonV Maud, near Savan * , t nab, between two colored knights of the * cleaver. Ono negro butcher insulted , another, when a challenge followed. The j principals, w ith seconds, repaired to Ilutchinson's Maud, when they blazed T lawny at each other, and succeeded in j I wounding one of the seconds, but escaped , j without any bodily injury to themselves. j. I This occurrence sat islied tlie wounded j honor of the colored geinmau. and the ' . I whole party made friends. After drink j ing two bottles of whiskey and playing I several games of seven-np, thev returned j j, to the city, and were arrested lit the t intirket Saturday evening, by a tile of soldiers, and confined at the barracks. Lands in Ai.Kansas,? Wild land in Arkansas, writes a correspondent, can be j hought from the United States (iovern< ment at from 12 1 2 to $1 25 tier acre \ ! the State Ik 'self ownes about 1,000,000 | acres of land, which can be bought at I , from fifty to sevent\ live cents per aero ; an.I there are thousands of acres of improved lands, in a high state of cultiva tion, which cm be b'light at Ir an ?5 to sJoO, e<pial to the best ca'ton, tobacco, : and corn land in 'lie Wuitd. I To USDS Hit AND) 1> ''C. S" NOT TO j j Siti/.i i). ? Tije t^ i ar term aster (.ientral lia.i issued tlie following order : "OHi-era on duly in the several militaiy I departments are lu-rehv inslruc cd that j "-nenl Ordeis No. 77, Iroiu tliis tdlice, I I dated I h'ceinber 15'h, 1805, are not to I lit* so I'ttiisl rilfil iih to !4ti Imrr/M !! ?? tmi?1! ft' ' >!' anima's which being I<rh11 i?.- 1 ,4C. S." j ( are t ot shown to have ever in pos session of the I. nited States, or to have j he<n included i'i any surrender of the tebel armies." A Ciikap Kkmkuy ton Coi'ons.? As hii effectual an<J economical remedy for ' I st >pping a cough, we give the following , | receipe, which has had a wonderfully t I happy effect upon some of our mo-t re , apectahle citizens, and among the ?um- i her one of our oldest and most accomplished auctioneers : Mix in a small vial 1 one part of spirits of turpentine to two of water, sweeten with sugar to suit the palate. Then stop the vial, ami when troubled with the cough, turn the mix ture up so as to touch the end of the cork ; then draw the stopper and touch the tongue with it. It is an iustautane' ous and sine remedy. THE POSTAGE LAW. For the convenience of o ur readers, many of whoui are uninfo'imd as t,? the present 1 Pietnl rates, we extact nod prepare Uie lo'lowinir Irom the existing regulations, as p jblished in tue "I'lii'id Slatei Mai!:" < I. a r /'oN.V/ee?Prepayment.?The 'aw : requires llie postage on nil letters to be ^ prepaid In stamps of stamped e ivel opes ? pat inenl in money b? injr prohibited. All ' j dropped letteis must also he prepaid. The j only letters on wiieh payment is not deI mantled, a re tlio-e ml lrc??ed to the 1'resi! ili nl ?>r Vice President, Members of Con* | ?ress. and letters oil o'lie i,I business to til e ^ ehiclts ot ttie Executive Departments ol the ( iicrnmcnt, the beads ol bureaus, and rliief clerks and others invested with the tia..kinj prii ilrjjo. Il'ttes ?The rale of letter pasture is three eeiits per ha f ounce throuohout the lllii'id States and three Cents for virll adt1111 <, it ill ha f onneo or traction thereof. The .en cent Pacific rate is alioti-licd, j . Tne rate of postrgs on drop letters is < two cents per lin t ounce or fraction there.- I of. nt nil otliccs where delivery l?v carrier is e s'nblislied. \\ here such free delivery is i riot established, the r to is one cent. I i\rirs/ni)>cr 1'o.ilo^r.? The following is ' the postage on newspapers, when sent from ; 1 the otliee of publication, to regular sub ' i scribet s. Postage on f > illy Paper to subscribers', when prepaid quarterly or yearly in ad- f J I \aiice. either nt li e inaiiiiig ollicc or otlica of delivery, per quarter, 35 cents. | Six 11in* s per w eek. per quarter, 30 " For Tri Weekly, 15 " For Semi Weekly, " " 10 " j 1 Fur Weekly, " " 5 " Weekly Newspapers (one copy only) j Bent bv the pubil-tier to actual subscribers | wi l.iu the county where printed and pub- i flished, free. /'< -/.rgc on Iransirnf in if/m, Pools nnri f-15.-oks, not over I ounces in weight, to ono mldress, .J cents; over 4 < one***, and not over 8 ounce-,8 cents j over J 8 in.ni cs. ar.d not over Id ounces, Id ?-enls ' over I'd ounces, and not over lt? ounces, ! ? I fi cellts. Circulars. not exceeding th'ee in number * to ?nie .ohi>e?*, j < < ni?; er three, anfl mot ' n*i r ?<ix I cent* ; over *iv, nhd nut <>*er ii'r ? . ! ? lit ? , o\trniiie, an J not exceeding * t\* I'lVe, ,S refit*. | ' Mj / /)! iih,?On ni'ncell.inenu* rfl iila- , hie hi.liter, e'lihrncin/ n'l pari)|>iiIt>tH. oera sio' ! publication*. tr..n-i?hi n?WipOpW*i hand I ii'h, nn.l po-ter<, book lilaDUm ript* , an I pro ! -Iiie't, whether corrected of not, j map*, j ; iiit cmo ravin .'<,m|i IllUtie, blanks ' _ llexih'e pattern*, vamplcx, mul sample ?vrJ*. photographic p iper, letter envelope*, po*tnl I1 t-nvelnuj^or wrappers, card*, paper, pi iu 1 or ornflBfcntai, phonographic r pr<j?'*hta M li.in* or dfl rent Ivpca, *ead*, cutlSfiffa. na h*. root* and acior.f, the pnalnj/e to be pr.-p e I liV - .i np-, .-. on on* pneknfT* t<? < 10 . ir H*, not m'?r 4 O'lncca in weight, . 'J i ent* ; ii\er I ounce*, md not over S <> >n ' re?, 4 c.< ittn ; over 8 ounce*, and n>.t over i it! ounf", t> irnt*; over 1*2 ounce*! and i i not over Id ounce.*, K cents, ) [HE LANCASTER LEDGER. I 'ublished every Weduesday Morniug. DY iO.WOKK CAKTK1C, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. V. M. CONNORS, D. J. CARTER. TERMS: 'or one year in advance, .... |3.00 > or mx mouths " " .... 1.50 i No nuiun will ho euterod until the subscripion price is puiJ. advkktiskmIsxts Will be inserted at one dollar and fifty Cl^^t* ' ior rouarc lor the tlrst, anil one dollar p -r 1 quarc lor each subsequent u.sc(ion. A ' quire to consist ot the space ol tkn links, ' ircvier type. >'o udvci lisciiient considered ess than a square. The number of insertions must be written >n caiT. ailvmti.-euicnt, or they will be Misercd till oitiered out und charged uccer lingly. Semi-Mont! ly, Monthly, or Quarterly Adverisruients, will be charged one dollar andjifty cut.? per squatc for each iiiseition. The following deductiona will be made in ! avor of standing advertisements: 1J months. U months. 1 year. )u irtenColumn, {lb,on fc'i.Voo $:i5.00 lull-Co Iuiiiii, 25,00 S5.n0 50.WO hie Column, <15.OU 6o.nO 16.00 fc7f i.iiiuimi'ing iraiiinuuics tor entice jive foliar*. fc-i)'" Communications ii-connr-tiding candi. la! cs lui olliee ami all ntheis of limited or in. lividoal interest, charged at advctlising rates. All legal 01 ollieial notices must he paid for >v the individual uuthotzing the pultliealion of he same, without teleteiiec to their ollieial rapacity. ifi" Announceinontsof Murii iges or Deaths; Motives o! Religious Heelings published gratis . md solicited. Obituary Notices exceeding the announce- | neut, will lie chatgctl lor the overplus at reg- | t'ar adveitising talcs. *rjy~ Tiihutesol Uespect, rated a< advertiseuents. J??lt WORK Will be executed with neatness and dispatch tml on accommodating terms. ZfJ' THE CASH l*?r Advertising and Job tVoik will he reijuired in nil instances as soon is the wnik is tendered. Written orders, to ! leeure attention, must he nceompatiied with ' he cash. Hour, Ilacon, Lard, Sorghum, &c., will he I eeeived in payment of subscriptions and ad- I lerlising at the market rates. Also clean colon and linen rags. TUB FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (KHTAIILIStlKU 1855.) A Superb Literary Companion anil Star ling (Jlil llome Journal. A NEW VOI.IMK COMMENCES JASfAUY 1, 1 800. PUBLISHED /:Villi Y SATI RDA Y HV \YM. B. SMITH & CO. r>8 KAYKTTKVII.I.K 81'KKKT, RALKIIIIf, N. O. ITM.KOANTl.V I'KIN TKD ON UK Villi lifnl while paper, iniiiiiiiiiitli nil eel, it It i-ijjht larjfe paj;es, containing forty ;o!iiid11m of renniiii; mailer. I i> Corps ol Contributor* include* neary nil lite moat distinguished authors of the oiiiitry, null witli ihu com Lined cervices of Ml IIIr-IIV celebrated writers it has achieved i pel led mores* iii pi eaeiiling nit unriiaH 11 array of'In lent. ITS RO M A VC/:S. S T O R I F. S, 'I' I / /' V Y/ll'A'I l"l"l I'V ski: raws. criticisms. urvirms, r a i : m s. mo. a HA I'll IRS. MIT I K IS MS. TRA Vr.r.s, Ai)\i:.\rrRi:s, <f?, ?fe. Are pure, entertaining and tniOi'ucti< e in a l.grce rarely atluiued in periodical liter#,ute. In accordance with the na-ne of the paper i special department in devoted t" Thk Pli.l.u, n herein are given article*, hint* nntl ltlgge*tiohH on the practical management ?f Thr Turm. The Harden, The Orchard i n l The Kitchen. SUBSCRIPTIONS: ">ne year, |5 Otl Six month*, 2 50 oluha ?if live, one year, 2d 00 Ulubs of ten, 40 00 And an extra copy *? the party Retting lip a club of ten. No club rate* to nix month nub crihern. Jan. 17, 1BO0,?tf. "'I lie riia'iiix." PUBLISHED AT CO tU M B S A , H . C . IIY JULIAN A. SKI.BY. |AI!H Daily Phmnix, issued every morn1 ing, except Sunday* m filled with (lie ate-t new*, (by telegraph, mail*, etc,) Kd'.orial Correspondence, Miscellmey, Poorv, and Storie* Tne tii weekly Phmnix, f ir country eir ul .lion, is published every Tuesday,Thornlay arid Saturday. and ha* nil the reading natter of intercut contained in the daily ianien of the week. )dily, one year $10 00 three monlha 3 00 rri-Weekly, one year 7.00 " three monthn 2( 0 iVeekly, nn? year.. 4 00 " three month* 1.25 Advertisement* inserted in the Daily or Prl Weekly at $1 a srjoare fur the fir nl inlertion, and 75 cen tn lor encli subsequent nneriion. Weekly adv?rti?e:uent? $1 u quare every in*ertion. Thn Southern Guardian. IrKOj'i >SK t<? revive the publication of I hi* journal, ? 'N?!tiirtl> i. S. (J? r.n mum ia in iii hnv?> h?*en r?*?tor.?i ind tll?" n?v?-*?Hry :i?rn ??Murfit4 c*tl litnado. CMAKl.USi', 1'fcLHAlf. Nostril bar 25, 1815. NEW BOOKS! J INT PUBLISHED BY NE8MIS. W.M. B. 8MITH &. CO., riELD AM) FtREhlOB rUBLISHlKG HOUSE. \ A II i: LKS8. BY FASSY MUWDAUHH DOWiHftd. One Yoluuie, lAmo, elotli : Price $2 00 The mo ft remarkable Hook of the Time*. The mo.\t remarkable uork of the aye. The tno*t charmiity book of the Joy. The author is compared to Hannah More, i Mrs. Kdgrworlh, .Mr*. llrnddon ami Charles Dirkenx ! [From the Philadelphia Daily''A "The authoress of this hook i* ? Virgin* mi Viy birth, and n lady of uunv aecoin* plishmeuts. Ii possesses mucli ox>*e!leneo. The publishers dc-erve great praise f\?r the manner in which tiny have scut the ' book Ir.1111 the press. [Frotn the Church Intelligencer] "The wiiter wield* a facile pen, and it glide* on no Hiiinothly that it rounds up it* heniitiful peiio.1m with u naturalness ttiat make* you forget the authoress and her I style in the interest of the narrative. The characters sro all well sustained throughout. ? * * These three chsraeteristies?its elega* t composition ? its admirah'e plot an 1 its thorough consistency?are enough not only to give the book a ready sale, but to establish the rep. illation of the authoress as a woman of j genius and culture " [From the Biblical Recorder.] The story is told with skill and power, and those who commence reading it will i not wish to stop till it is finished " [I'tom Daily Progress J A sweet story, full *.f pathos as instruc ' lion, and replete with both ipia'ifies. * * The present ellorl ??t Mrs lloaniug will give her a claim In favoritism with the puh lie exceeding that reached by Mrs. M K. Mr.old.>n !" [From tlie Sentinel, Uiehuiond, Va ] ".V Tale ?f Kngllsh late which will add fresh honor* to those already won. The j characters are drawn up to life. A I who j read in this community w i.l buy this charm- j ing hook." Hf' For sale nt nil the Bookstore*.? Will he sent to any part ol the United , j States by mail upou tlie receipt of the I r.cr, .>u. I\ I'It ESS: MOSSES FROM A ROLIINO STONE: ! ItV TiNH.LA?MARV ha V* ii I) ci. A It K F., Author of "ltciiiini?coiicra <?f I'ubn.' -Wood Note*," Translation* of Mayuiiic," l.adv "I'uriutlV.** etc. One volti<iie, Iti mo cloth : I'rlce ?1 25 Contains complete I'oalionl writing* ef the popular artthor, nod in a bealltitnl net ting of ul I the ap irklieg diamonds Hint have been fnuml dinging to the' rolling alone" of a ureal life u* It washed with the ebb ami (low of the teething tide of Thought and Imagination. THE CHANGE, OR A Statement of the Reasons and Facts which made mc a Baptist. Itv Kev.T. L\ Kihombukt. One volume, Hi i?o. cloth: l'rire 2 CO lint few writers wield a pen with aurh comminute skill, grnre and vigor a* Mr Kingabury. Ilia book baa received the moat lo-arlv and e?riir?l critical endorse \ inent of Elder* T. E ?vki*ker, J. I) llur j | mam, Editor Itil'lirat HrcortUr; N. II. Conn. I nr, c>ee. i>. t, liwurd ol .Miwuma, and other eminent Divine*. "No Baptist family should be witbeutit. No opponent of the Baptist should fail to rend it." H*" All our publications sent to nnv part of the country by uiuit or express upon receipt of price. Address. WM. u SMITH &. CO, Publisher., Raleigh, N. C THE CHEAPEST PAPER IS TMK UNITED STATES, OXL Y OXK I) OL L A /i ! TXY IT A YEAK !! THE RURAL JOURNAL, FOlt T1IE FARM, GARDEN, ORCHARD. WORK SHOP, HOUSEHOLD AND K I T C H K N . VGOOl). CHE\1\ AND VALUABLE I'Al'ER for every man, woman and boy in city village and country. Published the jirst of every Month. Kucli number contain* a full Calendar of i Waik far iht; Month, to be perfumed in | and nronnd the Farm, Orchard, Uurden ai d I Dwellirg. Thousand* of articles, hint*, nnd Hiijjge*I tioriH i'ii given upon Mechanic*, Rural Architecture, Agricullu e and Agricultural | Chemiatiy. (ieology; Selc(%on*, Cultivation and I'rc pagauon of Foreign and DomesFruit*. Fiower* and llvsrgreens; Domestic Animal* and Poultry ; Keceipls and DirocI lion* for foil it 11 i it and economising the i w oik of (he Household and the Kitchen, ' etc.. etc. The It UK Al. JOURNAL is a hand*onte r.ijil.t l*a\*r, botitlifully yrinted; and it* matter t* pain, pruc.icul, reliable and original. TBRX1S: One copy, one year, 00 Six copies, one year, 5 00 Tbirtcco copies, oue yesr, lo 00 Add rets Wit. II. SMITH &. CO., l't;bi.:*iiias a*o Pxortir.TORs, OH Faiettcviils Street, Kaisigh, N. C. Jan. 17, !??>?.?tf JOB WORK. We ere now prepared lo execute all kinds of Job Wo'k, with 11 mturw and diepatch, and on accommodating term*. \I.ARUK Supply of UI.ANKS for tale for caali, nt lliia office, embracing Lawyer'*, Mag VraUs, SheiilTe, A.c. PE0SPECTU3 OK <:The N. C. Guardian." The undcraignad will inane, comine'.ciug on the lirntday of January, ISt>6, ia tlio cily of Charlotte, N C., a daily ai.d tri-w cekiy n?w?t>a|>er under the atyle and title of The North Carolina Guardian, which hhall he devoted e?|>*-riully to the dissemination of the h.tvat rewa, and the I guarding, wi.li an eagle eye, the iti'eiesls j of the S>at? under the Co na itutiwn, and in ! conformity with '.he 1. wi of the United j states. There will also be iaauel, from the aaino I II u A.L' I (I n.iiu. IIII^A. t1?. Alul. 1 till* of "THE CATAWBA WATCHMAN " The terms for the I) Ml.Y GUARDIAN i wi!l bo, for one year, $7 ; h:? months. $4; threw months, Sl.frU ; a ay leas liuie per month. The TRI-WEEKLY GUARDIAN will be supplier1 to hii b -crtbers at gt 5 for tweite months ; $3 for six inonlha; 1 75 for thro* tnonttiH, and 75 Ctliti per month fur any less liino. HATKS OF ADVERTISING. Ordinary advertisement#, occepving nol more than ten line* (one Mjiiure) will be inserted in either <>| the abevo poblicatii lis at Hev nty-live cents tor the ' r?l tnser.ion and fifty ctnti for each suorc^ tent in**r lion. Larger advertisement* lt< exact pro portion, l.i era I disconiits will bo luud.j for contrnet advertising. The Weekly Watchman will be tur.ii"i|i?>d to sub-criber* at $3 per i annum, single copy, and to a eluo ol li t < for ?7 5i?; to a club of ten for 12 5/ ; and to a club of twe >ty f"r fc20, with ail extra copy to tbe gettei up of cluos. All orders ahculd br addressed to J E. HUM'TON. Editor and 1'ioprielor Gu rni.ui," Charlotte, N. ('. Dec 14. tf. ! ITJOSI'ECWS OF TitF WEEKLY RECORD I piik sunscitiKKits wii.i. com-' 1 uienoc in the Cily of Ctiarie* ?, early in November, a iVuiily Jourua , to be know n an llio WEEKLY KKCOKD. It will contain eight pages of line pipir tttid clear type, and a ill make whan bound, a volume el ermauvnl Value. While continuing ail tin- 'niest religious intelligence lr<in ilia Churches at home | and abroad, it will aiao contain a weekly j digest of social. in '"caniil? and ^oUueal in. lelligtmce, m well uh general irtturui* tic u ?>u literary, scientific and ag? cultural sobj.cla, making a journal acceptable to the cily and country reader. .Ministers throughout the South, acting as agents ami receinug subscriptions, will i be entitled to a copy. TERMS. For oie copy for six months, f j 00 For one couv fvr one vesr. 4 no ' ' CLUB BATES. For Un oopio . to ob? n-1 iru, Tor nix month , 30 00 All subscriptions to date from tli? lint of ihs uiuulb in which rccri?eJ. A I'VE l; TIMS'. KATES. On* square i'J 00; svery subsequent insertion ?l 00. Contract* made on reasonutlo terms. U. M. BIRO. F. A. WOOD 1 Address "Weekly Record," Key U.#x, I No. 3. Oct. >24, 13rt!i ? T II K ~~ Western Demoorat, I Published every Tuesday, nr I William J. Yaten, EDI Toll AMD 1'Koritlt.TuK. TF.RM3, (4 00 PKK ANNUM, in advance Transient mUer.i*? merit* munt bs pai l for iu ndvnnco. Obituary notices are i ! charged advertising rats*. Advertisement* not marked on thu ?n .no script for n specific tun/, w ill l?o inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. * 1 par square of It) line* or lean m'iII he j charged for e.vH insertion, unl?i? I lie advertisement in inserted 'J month* or mora. THE TKIWEEKLY NEWS. 11Y (iAIl.l.ARl) &l l)BSI*OKTKS. 4,The New*1' i? published on Tumday, j Thursday and Saturday, nnd wilt ba ?up? | plied to subscribers ut Si per inoulh, iuva! riuhly iu ad?nnc?. AI?V EllTlslJMS RATI*. Ordinary advertisement*, occupying not I more tlo?n eight Uses, (one square). Mill be inserted in "The Ncm*" at ?i,e do.Is- for I the lir?t inscrtiwn and seventy-five cell la ' for each subsequent pulillcatioii larger advertisements, m hen no contract is made, will be charged in cvact propor- ' | lion, I THE SOUTHERNER, PUBI.lSIIF.D W'F.KKl.Y AT HARKING Ton, b. C. ! IIV J. M. IIKOWN kPRRMS of subscription?To miW-ri. | .? ber* (io our bnukl, J.W : to now nolo I kcribera, 4 Advertisement* per *(pi?*e, lirsi ixsertion, 1 Act; rtoli subsequent iiw 1 ; sort ion I. Advertisement* not paid f.<r in advance { I will be continued until paid for. and be charged according!v Transient advertise* merit* must be paid f >r in advance. Ad j | vertiaamenta not marked for a certain nnin ber of inscilion*, eill lis continued uulil forbid, and charged accordingly. YOBKVILLE ENOUIKEB* YOKKVll.LE, 8. C. TERMS?IN A1 > V A N CE?Three do|. lara and fifty rent* per year ; two dollar* for oil months; one dollar for three monUia ? pi>able io "greenback*." When piy merit i* mode in aperie, two dollar* and fif. ty cent* per \e*r : on* rfellar end twent/* five cents for *ix months; ee?cnty liv# rents for thro* mouth*. Single copie?, ten j centa. GODEY'S IA\)TS BOOK. FOR 1806. THE FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. I1TERATURE, 1'inp Arts and Fashions J The most magnificent Steel eegravillus. Double Fashion Plates. Wood engravings of every subject that cnn inte>eat ladies. Crnclilt knitting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, fer the Parlor, the Hordoir, and the Kitchen. Everything in fset, to make a Complete Ijuly'a Uook. THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 3G YEARS. No Magazine h.ae been able to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS. f>?r every department of a household. THpha atone are worth the price of the book. Model Cottage* (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams. Drawing lessons for the Young. Another speciality wilii (iodcy. Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines publish o!d woru-out music ; but the subscribers to (jodcy get it before the inusic sto-es. OarJeiiing for f.adiea. Another peculiarity wnh (io iey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York, the millionaire merchants appear in (jod'-y, lliu only Magazine that has them. 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THE DAY-IU)'>K propose* to aland in Ibc future, a* in th? past, upo-i the (,'frtl doctrine ib.tl this is a VV*111 1*4*1 MAN'S lit ?VKIINMENT o.i iho basis ot a l'EDEKAl, UNION, and it desires l?> be distinct* ly coun ed out of that class of journal* which propo-e to surrender Democrat!* principles t>> s cowardly public clamor. It aspires to no higher honor than to b? lb* organ of the great Agricultural Classes *f tho country against the pubhc plunderer* of nil parties, who now, through banks, tariffs, taxes and free negroism, aro striving to crush llicui. The Day I5?e<, or it* sub* s'itule, Tin thiiicuBsian, fur four long end bloody )esrs, kept ttie flag of tSlatu Right* and t.'osslilutioual J.iberty fl, iug, at * great pecuniary sacrifice in New York, sedate lime too, when it bad no oilier journal to keep it company. It has not, therefore, been printed merely to make mtatty, bat lias chosen rather to be right and with the people than to cnurl the favor |h|uo< end rirl; railroad eorp iradons and be wrong with the few. The DAY ROOK is now generally recognised a* the I wading Democratic Weak* ly of tne country, mid bat the lurked airdilation of any published, being tne only New York piper of i'h clue* nude up Ma Family and Agiicullural Journal. TKIIM3?CASH IN ADVANCE One copy, one year $2 00 Three copies, atie year 5 00 Fue copies one year, and ono to the getter up of the clob 10 00 'Pen copies one year, and one to the getter up of the c'.ub 17 50 Twenty copie* one year 30 00 Ad.ireos, giving pest otlice, county and State, in lull, VAN KVilli:, MORTON dt CO. No 103, Nassau itiroal, New York. THB CHRISTIAN INDEX. 1> Y tlie First ol October, or aa aooa aa | ) the mailt are ra-eatitbliahed, I will ra* fl now the publication "f the "CHRIS MAN I.M>PX" and the CHILD'S lNDKX" I have been publishing. 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