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The German Question.
The London Times anticipates :i pacifi
solution of the German question, from tli
discussion at the conferences at Dresden
vrhich commenced on the 18th ult., pur
suant to the treaty recently concluded a
OlmuU. Ordera have been issued for
reduction of th? armaments both in Auatrt
and Prussia.1 In respect to the Oommia
sionersof the two great German powers a
i.iiu:h> vuir.njnut's, m<? correspondent ol in
London Morning Chronicle says "it was w
morcd ,the Princc Schwarzenburg woul<
represent Austria, in which M. do Manteufl
?-l wffl bo the Prussia commissary Sue!
rur arrangement would, in till piobabilitj
be that i.Y>t likely to lead to b desirabl
result."
n.?a ii^' j gggggg
On Thursday eyening "last, at th
house of Mr. James Smith, by Mile
M. Norton, Esq., Mr. William Ros
O'Neall.and Mary Ann, daughter c
liev. Lewis Findley, all of thi Dh
trict.
On Thursday evening last by W I
Steele, Jfcisq. Mr. YYni B McCay t
Miss R Catharine Bell, all of thi
District.
On Thursday 9th inst. by VV C Le<
Ksq., Mr. Alexander Graham to Mit
Tempcrauice Abbott, all of this Dii
trict.
Oil Thursday Oth inst. bv Rp.v. Ai
^
drew McGuffin, Mr Daniel Brown t
Miss Martha KaiAidy, all of ill
District*
Candidates foh the Stat
Convention?Mr. Editor: Annonnr
the following Gentlemen as cand
dates for the State Convention, an
** *r
UUIIKC ITiAiX* V or 10US.
0 APT. JOHN MAXWELL
WILLIAM I1UNTER, ESQ.
ST LAS KIRKSEY, ESQ.
COL. SAMUEL LOVENGGOOD.
"mtytttte
jl. 1 -jl. JLJJm
Executors, Administrators an
Guardians who arc liable t
make returns in my Office, are r<
quired to make their Returns duria
this mouth.
W.< D.STEELE, op d.
Ordinary's Oifice, )
Pickens C. H?Jan. 1850. >
CITAHOW.
David Dickson having applied I
me for letters of Administration wit
the Will aiiii6X6tii Oil tSiO esiiii i
William Dickson, Sen. dec"dM Tli
kindred and creditors are cited i
appear before mo at Pickens O. i
W.J uiu utoi mat* to OIIUW DUUSV II till
they can why said letters should nc
l)c granted,
Given nnder my hand and sei
I7th day of Janu ry 1851.
W. D. STEELE, o p d
/ LETTERS
Remaining in (he Post Office i
Pickens H., Quarter ending 31
Dec. 1850, which if not taken oi
*1 .? *?
wiiuiii turec mourns will do sent t
the Post Office Department as deu
letters:
A. B.
Daniel Alexander; Robt? R Boy<
EFH
Lewis Eaton; W in. H Fant; Jam(
Howard; air. Harper.
... ....... MP _
vv W Mills; Joel Moody; W?|
McDowd; W G Power? Tho^it
Perry. ;
RS VV
Cheater Root; Harvey Rolrertsoi
Wu. Roach: Phillip Sneed; Danit
Walke* Isaiah or Joniii Woor.1.
E E. ALEXANDER, P. M.
Pickens C. HM Jan; IS
Celebrated Canadian
"GBMmXL wo Mi'.
\\rlt? stand the (gMoitig Sprin
if Season at the following pltittu
At l)ie subscriber's rtjikipuco ?
V'astatoo, Daniel Alexander s i
Cheofoee, William Todd * ne?
Oconee Slatton, Fountain Alexin
(ler'w on Crow Ore< k, A pd or son
Mills on TwtJve Mile, and nen
Mai. Cliastain s c? Ow!'jko'?.
Hurni
urn. , . <-w-wm.rr -*m ?
. <
. NOTICE.
e TS hereby given iliac application
'' X will be made to the Board of
' Commissioners of Heads for the 5th
1 ~c o n r?.. ?i..
^ Aiu^ituuiu \/i u* vy iTJ.limil) It/1 lili'
a discontinuance of tho Rood's Ford
. Road?the Mauldin's Ford Road,
t and so much of tho old Road leading
o from Pickens C. H. to Pelulleton as
i- is not usod by the Greenville road
(1 or the novv road from Pickens to Pen[
dleton.
l\ By order of the General Board of
'? Commissioners of Roads,
e (\ riAlWITS 1
H. L. GAINESI \ Com'rs?
Pickens C. H., S. O., Jan. 7, 1850.
34 3m
e ?: ? ?
s PICKETS ACAKCillV.
s A T thn instance of the Trustees,
/"\ ilm ??nll Q.-?Urv#?l
| uiw 9UM^I > W! *V II I
j in the Academy at Pickens C. H.,
on 2nd Monday in January 1851.
The Academic year will bo divided
) mto two Sessions, five months each.
o Rates of tuition per cession:
is For Spelling, Heading, Wriling.
and Arithmetic, - - - $G 00
The above with Grammar,
and Geography, - - - 8 00
58 Rhetoric. Pnilosophy and Hiss
tory, 10 00
Geometry,Trigonometry, Surveying
and t.:o Languages, 15 00
1 Composition and Sneaking will be
? required of the Pupils, and a strict
is regard will be had to the deportm nt
one! morals of the scholars.
= Boarding, in respectable families,
from siic to seven dollars per month.
E| \f..
i- SHERIFF'S SALES,
J I'ickcns Di^rici.
nv VIRTUE OF WRITB OF FIERI FACIAS i3
MB DIRECTED.
Will lie st.jd before tbe,Court-house
in l'ickens District, within the legal
honrs, on the first Monday and Tues=
day in February next:
ALL the interest which defendant
has in a Tract of Land lying
id on the road leading from Pickensville
o to Table Rock, adjoining lands of
b- j Robert Norris, David Dunkin, an;l
iv | At hoi'i: w/Kni'^nn
^ w<i?*uiui hiivivvii 111^ v?v/it;uuaiii nuw
Jivves, containing 115 acres more ov
less, 1 waggon. 2 pair gear, i hay
borre, 1 bay marts, one negro wo
man, Celia, on Tuesday after Sale
~ 4ay at defendant's residence, 50 bush
els corn,500 bundles fodder, S cows,
and calves, 1 sorrel colt, and I sor-o
...i ii i ^ _ -i
. | iui puny , jiii mvieu on R8 hip proper).
i (y of Peter Reid, a free man of colon
,l at the suit of W. L. Keith.
i?
o npHK undivided half of a tract of
I. X. Land lying on Cane creek, ad
iy joining lauds ot Wm. Jf?v^is, John
>t Cannon, containing 500 acres, more
or loss, levied on as the property of
ll i frtlin li'.iinnb nl llin cii?t nf M Vl'
Woodfin.
100 Acres Land, more or less, lying
on Little River, adjoining lands of
L. N. Robins, Jno. Mauldin, and oth
ers, levied on as the property of Eps:
pes Williams at the suit of J. J. How
ardand others.
Purchasers to pay Tor tiiies.
d I. A. TVfYVT.ir u .? w.
v ? i ?' u? A I/i
Jan. llv 1850.
?? * ~ 1
1- A GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE.
WASHINGTON! f
From Stuart's mos cclebmtcil Printing.
Thin li.rge and magnificent portrait of
i. W.'.shiu^ton, from tho bnrin of mi Amerils
cm uriist, is considered by iTIT who have
seen it to ho one of I lie most beautiful specimens
of art over published, nnd a correct
?. likeness of Washington. The size of the
'} plriio is eighteen by t\vunlry vigh' inches,'
which will mako <i hnn$&omo Picture lor
ho Parlor, nnd ? ouhl be ?r. t he hmwls of
uvfcry Arnei ionn citir.cn/ '
It >4 ' coivcct copy fiomlSUcwBrt's colc"
jbrttlw 0?igini?l Painting, notviit tho State
House; Hmtford Conn
w It U fineltfonirmved, nnd printed on Hi*-I
?.- ----- '? !. i* '
_ |irnur jii'im: |i?|wr. i?ini n mny DP wiifilli
thy meant of nil, the publisher hiv= reduced
'' t(io price to One Dollar !
All persons remitting the n nounfNSfty
tl rely upon receiving n perfect <;opj?.by re1
trtrn of mall lonny part of Urauifeed
ftttofallv put up on rollers mnde (<&Hw
8 purpo.-is five of post a e.
I" Addivss q^rrletv,, post p?iid to tfc? pub&[
Sjy JOtttf a. f/lY^OR, Oix?k <;?ller ,1
ft |./ >in<] Pnhli?lifti- Vau, V?..I? ^
- ri - - will
Iw ^ "f j| ~'H #
r? NOTICE*
u ALL pwflofta indebted in th*j tdb*
frihcV for 18^7-8*0 f i rtri IS50 a re reicstod
to pay tie, as afW (ho ist
January next tlHMr tt6tes and M*
n pick?s,c.n:,s:o, j
Late Arrival!
WE are now receiving ti large I
lot of now and Seasonable |
liOODS, |
consisting in part of
Plaid Linscys, Printed Tweeds, |
Cloths, Fancy do.
Cassimeres, Baitinet,
Barathea Vesting, Fig d T. R. Prints
Black and Fancy Alnaccas,
Kid Gloves, Shawls, Kentucky
Jeans, Shirtings, rials and
Caps, Shoes, &c.;
Mm >>. r -
%j n. sre. Wt ui;
Fine (Jold Breast Pins, assorted,
44 44 Studs, 44
! 44 44 Kings, 44
30 Hour Clocks,
Alarm 44
Looking Glasses, Cedar Pails, Keelevs,
Buckets, Wash Balls, Soap,
Starch, Cologne, Cinnamon, Sands'
C5 111- 1.. 1_r.L!_ I 1 * *
oui5ti|jitnim, iikic'iiuic iuk, jayne s
and Cook's Pills.
Table and Pocket Knives, assort
ed ; Axes, Hand and VA Cut Saws
Drawing Knives, Shovels, Spades
Grindstones.
Coffee, Sugar, Sail, Nails, Cheese,
Candy, Raisins, Almonds, Cigars,
&c., &,c. Cive ns a call !
Our (hanks are tendered to our
friends lor their patronage, and we
hope ie uerit a continuance oi the
sanic.
ALEXANDER S BARTON.
l'ickensville, Jan. 11th, 1851.
34- t1
DIH^OLIITIOIV
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
EB. BENSON & SON have
this clay dissolved Copartnership
by iiuiioai consent. All persons
indebted to them are most earnestly
requested to make immediate pay
mem.
We tako this opportunity of reluming
our sincere tlumks to the citizens
ol Anderson aud Pickens, lor
the libera! support they have been
pleased lo g.ve us in our business.
fc. B. BUN30N,
J. 15. BKNSON.
Till! 1 *l'i "it
NOTICE.
i SHALL continue to keep on
hand at the old stand in Pendleton
a large and general assortment
of all kinds of GOODS, which 1 will
se!! as'cheap as any other merchant,
let l?* location oe in the country or
villaire.
E. B. BENSON.
Jan. 1.1851: 33?3t
(Strayed or Stolen
JjTtOM Mrs. Simpson s, near An.
dersonvillc, on Vyednesday nigh!
I 25'.h Dc ember, 1850, a Dark Iron
(\ it */* i i_ l:_l />
'-'fhv iu iihikih nigiii o years
old, splint on left fore leg, shod all
rouhd, some saddle marks on left
side, a spot on his face somewhat resembling
a star, the under part of his
mane cut with a rope, feet and legs
black, with a little white on hind
feet. The following reward is promised:
Ten dollars for Horse, Fifty dol
lars for Thief and Horse.
WE HANSON.
Wilson's Creek, An n. Dist. S. C.
38?1f
~~n<)Tice:7"
IFOREWAHN all persons from
trading for either of five notes giv
en by me, some time last fall, to Nur
than Dodd; they were five one hundred
dollar notes, the one due to-day
and the other four annually, ,lhe holder
has departed from his contract,
and failed for the consideration, and I
m ' determined not to pay it unless
compelled by law.
EPPKS WILLIAMS.
Dec. 25; 1851. 33?if
^ ^tatc of Mouth Oiik'oliun.
L PICKENS DISTRICT.
*f"IN COMMOV PLF.AS.
Spencer W. Nix, Vvho is in the]
custody of the Sheriff of Pick oris
District by virtue of a writ QiQujnas
ad Satiqfacizk&iim at the suit of the
S?ate having filed in my office, to!(Other
with a Schodule, on oath, of
lid estate and effects, his partition to
the Cou^t of Common Pleas, praying'
that he may^bo admitted to the ben
eht ot tho fictsgot ^iw Gor.aral Assembly
made for tho reliel of insolvent
(fu|>tore; It is ordered, that the
Rptl State of SJoutJi Cwqiina ami ail i
other \he creditors to whesr* the said j
Spe*scer W. Nix is in anywise in
dehted Iks and they are hereby sumi
inoned and have notice to appear beI
fore tho said Cglirt at Pickens Court
i Ilouse on the third day of April next
Ift <llAW ^ItlWd ti Unit* *?!* ?
''v "" j isg??r',yf
I ihe prjypr of the jwtitionrr ttfoiG
i,XM. 'S' '<<&
i ii ' i
NOTICE.^?
THE Notes and Accounts of the
late firm of Hnnirir. Ar: Thvlni"
are placed in my hands for collection.
Persons indebted to the said firm are
requested to call a* my office and
settle by the 1st of Fe'w.uarV next.
J. W, NONIUS, Jr.
Pickens C. H-, Jan. 8, 1851.
34?3t
HEAD QUA tiTillii.
Columbia, Dec. 17, 1850.
GENERAL ORDER No. 1.
R. G. M' Caw, William A. Owens,
E. Alexander, jr., Hi- B. Mpans, F.
W. Heriot, J. 1). Ashmore, R, F.
Reynolds, Thomas Hanckcl, L- A.
Beckham, Edward Johnson, R. Barn
well Rhett, jr., VV. H. Campbell, and
P. L. Calhoun, osqs., having been appointed
Aid-de-camps to his Excellency
the Governor, with the rank of
iv.euioim t colonel, will be obeyed
and respecied accordingly.
By order of iho Comtvmnder-inchief.
J. W. GANTEY,
Adj't. nnd Inspector General.
Dec. *23, 1851). 3:l 3t
P110SPECTUS OP
THE
- - - - - J
To BE PUBLISHED AT CkEBNVILLE, S. C
It is proposed (o issue nil Jndepcn
dent Tii-\\ eekly and Weekly News
pnper in tlie Town of (ireenville, S
C., to bo .styled "The Souther n
Patriot, ' doyoted to ommerce,
Agr icultnre, Manufactured, Politico
Literature, Science, and the genera
improvement of lit country in al
her Industrial Pursuits?defending
the Rights iff the South, t/o Fcderu
lltl/J th/* /il///#rn>Vii *?/ ill.
..y im
Union of (he State#?and opposing
the AViti-Rcpuhliran ruinous and cor
rupt?ug policy ol South Carolina!
continuing in the hazards and spccu
lution ot Banking.
"The Southern Patriot* has orig
inated Willi, and belongs to an asso
nation o! gentlemen, who own near
ly a thousand slaves, nnd are wort I
several hundred thousand dollars.?
This should be rdjjarded by the com
m unity, iridepe..iient of their hono
their lives and characters, as som
guaranty of Fidelity to the South
and at least as an earnest of their in
terest in the Justice, Wisdom, ant
Stability of the Government.
The Proprietors are under the im
ptessiou that the growing importance
of our Town?its heavy Mercantiii
and Mniilifar.lnrimr Iiiipiiiakh. llm an
ticipalec) Railroad facilities, and on
present Mail arrangements, togethe
with tho general Intelligence, Pros
perity and Tat riot ssm of onr District
must insure the success of a Tri
weekly Newspaper?giving to th<
business community the news mm
Telegraphic Despatches, sooner thai
ihey can he received through tin
Tri. weekly city papers.
The undersigned have bee'h cha.g
ed, by the Proprietors, with tiie Ed
itoriai Department of "The Sooth
erti Patriot.H It is not without re
luotance that they assume this grav<
responsibility; but having done so
neither time, labor, nor eneftry, shal
be wanting to make the Paper woi
thy of public patronage. Arrange
ments will be made to have Corres
ponderits in Washington and othei
cities?giving intelligence in advance
ot the press?and the Prices Current
and slate of the Charleston; Coliim
bia, Hainhurg and (ireenville Mar
kets will he regularly and correctlj
quoted.
"THE Southern Patriot" will
bo issued on superior paper, neatly
and beautifully printed, with new
ami clear type, at Three Dollars nei
annum for the Tri-weekly, payabU
in advance. The Weekly Papei
will be a large sheet, containing .<??!)
sJantially the same matter as the
Triweekly, for One Dollar and Fifty
Cents per annum, payable in ad
vUKtee. This will be the cheapest
"M :?, i
of matter in South Carolina?and is
intended to reach those points of the
country whose! mail Facilities are
limited.
Any tigent. forwarding ten suh
senders to cither paperv snail receive
a copy gratuitously.
The pub icatiou of ,1The Southern
Patriot'1 will commence on
the tirsi of January next.
;; CueonvilJtyS, C.,??qv. 1, I860.
: > V : : kiL o#
look ort.
TJior^ indebted to thb RuWnbev con
snvtfjtost"'by catling mid settling, their
DCtdiviSml 'c^duntfl 118 lunger indulgence
cannot he g\\en.
Will prac* ifo in TiJ^jCouHte op
ra.iifl .W
i iiq unsiTi rt?w vin^ui t>?wr nvb /t i
* rwcHvici' **
II h o'aulrmiii
Columbia, December 17, 1S50.
GENERAL ORDER, No. 1.
W. S. Lyles, Maxcy Gregty Ja3,
M. Nelson, Robert Moorman, Thos.
P. Butler, R. N. Gourdin, Samuel
McGowan, Wiliiam H. Evans, L.
M. K Aitt. find R. S. fiArlnn. I<'sn?.
haying been appointed Aid-de-camp
to bis Excellency the Governor with
the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will
be obeyed and respected accord ing!>'
By order of the Commandor-inChief*
J. W. CANTEY,
Adjutant and lnsp. General*
Dec. 25.1850. W 3t
SOUTH CAROLINA.
PirL'iilsti
? -" ? -????
IN BQVI r.
Benj. F. ICilpatrick )
- and wife and others, S
vs ) Bill for Part.
Thom. II Jones &, ?
wife, and others. >
It appearing to my satisfaction,
that 1'nomas H. Jones, David Jones
Susni) C. Jones, Lucinda J Tones
Rebecca U. Jonea, Nancy Jones
Martha M. Jones and Matilda C
J ones; defendants to this Bill, chil
dren of Ilartwell Jones, uud Marj
bis deceased wife, formerly Mar}
Stiibling; and heirs at law of Jessi
Stribling dee'd. late of this District
' reside from and without the limits o:
this State.
On motion of H. C. Young Comp
* Sol. It is ordered that the said de
fondants do appear and answe oi
. | .1 i I H'fl r > .
utjmur lusnui omoi compmuu, Willi
in three months from this date, o
their consent to the same will be ta
ken pro confcsso.
1 i\I. AI. NORTON, c. E.r.u.
r Gomm'rs Office, )
/ Nov. 7, 1850. j 25~3m
- -
[ The Report of the Treasurer of tJu
s Commissioners of the Pooi\ in ac
cordanee with the act of the J^egis
lature. Fall Term, 1850.
RECEIPTS.
1849. To nm't. in Treasurer'.*;
1 hands as per last report, $12 51
lenu. Lo am t. rec ti, Irom tax
collector, (lax assessed.)
1 Treasurer's commission on
t! ditto at 2 1-2 per cent.
DISBURSEMENTS.
1 1849. Paid Kcowee Courier
for advert isin last report, $0 (X
* 1850, Jan. 133 lbs. sugar at
3 9c per II)., $11 1)7
9 1-8 II). senna 37
- ?1 1-- - I. ?
? sucks sail, i,?>u 6 U'J
r 100 lbs. coffee 15c 15 00 32 2i
r 510 lbs. pork 4c 20 6'
" 143 b. cor 40c 57 2(
' June, for cradling and binding 1 8'
* 1849. Oct. H. Prico (or 1 1-2
- bush, wheat at $1 00, I 5f
' E (Jarrett for 2 coffins, 75c, 1 5(
1 V. James for making 2 pair
2 shoes, 30c, 6(
W Alexander for 12 b. corn 50 0 0(
. ?p d..: ? ' - ~
* i. ni;o 1U " " " 1) W
" T Price for plank for 2 coffins 5(
D M Alexander lor smith's
work as per Bill 4 9J
0 1-2 lbs. sole leather 25c 1 Gi
' S Kirksey store acc't as per
I Bill 7 5?
r.nlrsripn mniunr in
* lunatics E Ivcster and E Mc"
Clelland as per rec't. 100 0(
r Expenses or travel to asylum
J and back 4 81
S Kelly for sundry items I 6(
J no Price, Stewart's wages * 80 0(
' J Norton for 4-l(i lbs nnrk A 17 RA
' Dr. Lawrence, fee for examining
lunatic Ivester 5 OC
' l)r. Earlo, fee for examining
' lunatics Ivester &, McClelland 10 OC
r S Kirksoy for gro. brace
moulds 3?
* I' or hauling groceries from
' Hamburg 6 03
' Fori sale upper leather 3 23
For the grass of-110 11)3 po'k 1 00
wrr; ntilt C.ip linlditiiy ? ? !*
" ~ V'*. U*,?, ?v,? t*IIV Ul
lunacy. . . . h> >5 00
W CXeo da 5 00
,< "
w Ain't of disbursements $395 30 1-3
Treas. com. on do. 0 Q0
Amount expended inclu- '^4' i>
i:.. __ nr A i - ?
umg a reus. com. $>1U4 WMi
Am t rec'd deducting
'Ireas.com ?> < 33'^ ^
-.(H-.ti-.i'to/A*? "(4T?,v) Ii
Balance due Troas. $72 51 1*2
It will he seen by the balance of n<vcounts
seventy-two dollars and 51 I?SJeenls
are due thtv Tronsuiw. So
great a deficit is caused from having
to send the Innatic*ElUhtt lv#?tor ftnd
Elisabeth McClelland to ?ho Asylum.
The above amount tvas borrowed for
that rarpose ,nnd interest isrfne thefefore
Irom rbout the first of Septem*
1,11 K.liEUT CKAK.fr
(O-Wf! are uttthorixad t6 an
i nrtunce <&??>!. Jons IZkvniti &A a ani
dirjatc for Sheriff of Pic?$us Ditiiet
; nv the ensuing election
#
.. """""*ITn
MRS. Mary Lttthem and John S.
Lathem having applied to me>
for Letters of administration on the
Estate of James Lathem, late of
Pickens District, deceased: The kindred
and creditors are cited to appear
before me on Monday the 20th
instant, to show cause if any they
can whv said JLeLters should uot be
granted* ^ . Si- # ' *vi^^v
Given under my hand and seal 6th
day of January, ltfol.
W. D. STEELE, o. p. v.
Valuable Land
TO REJST OR LEASE
The Undersigned ofisrs 300 acres
of Good Land, to either rent or leas?
1 for a term of years on ?ood terms;
possession can bo given any timo.?
Persons wishing Land either to rent,
lease or buy, are respectfully invited
tc call cn the subscriber at his residence
on Stamp creek, 0 miles above
Pickens C. II. Jan. Gth, 1851.
34?4t 1i CAPEHART.
A(ln:inhirat?r's Notice.
I
ALL those indebted to the Kstaloof
F'li'/.nhiilh Sfrihlirnr. ilpn'd..
. are requested to make payment
mediately as it is necessary that the
r business of the Estate should bo
' closed.
! T. M. Stiublino, I a
,1 M. S. STRIPLI.NO, 5?"
f Jan. 11. 34 tf
<QiO iQ)i?Y% L&iDY'S ?@?i&
FOR 1860.
r. 'THE BOOK OF THE NATION
v Tho Oldest Magatino in America-.
EDITED 1IY Mi:y. fMKAH J. MALE.
0ompaui60> ?'.r*VESN godkv and tiik otks?
rliir.ABBLriiiA monthlies.
In 1818, the Lady's Book gave 010 page*-?
wliicliis 110 r.ioro than one, and 148 rnoro th?;v
. tho other Philadelphia monthly. ){o gavo 281
j cngrnvmga?among which wore 20 colored, and
; I >11 1U1I [ingn HI?VI1 19 IOV IIIUIO I HUH Ulll>, HUV
j 180 moro (linn tho other.
Wo give, in eac'x number, a pieco of muftic,
printed separately on tinted paper, '24 pngos, or
~ twelve pieces in a year. To bhow the cheapnew
of tlic Lady'if Book, tliiu iconic, if bought eoparntely
nt tho nuisift storos, would cost exactly tho
pricoof tho whole year's subscription- fS.
S'oMK OK ova pROu'LVAIl EMBELLISHMENTS. lift
.1S-.V .......l. 4-1.1- u:-t. :. l'_ i ..
uwn num muiu?*? utuii tuinjinauo evi rjf HIIU *>I
- necdlc-work ombroidory, knitting,netting crotehot,
pixttorm for capes, chomesetteH, children'^
clothca, xvcdcliiy-drosses, in-door cud out-door
costumcs; . ird# of Amoricu; colorcd flower plai??
model cottage# and furniluro; fashionable dor
lace-work; Vignetto plates at the head of articles
etc., otc. All the above are illustrated by euga-.
tings.
And, in I860, will aUo ba given a set of engrftVings.UlustratjVo
of1 the cosUunes, of all nationi
} witli descriptions by Mrs. Halo. Most of the old
features of the Book that wero fo populnr last
vcar, will borhi?iw?d, and new ones p.ddcd us
they nifty surest themselves to (lie publisher.
A NEW NOVEL HY W. GILLMOKK
Will bo ono of the features for 1850.
We hare long steod fit tho head of the M?g?t
fine world for our contributions; they uro nlway*
J i moral and instructive, and 8ur,h as i;;?t ts plr.ced
\ | before n fumily without hesitation. This ciapart
" nicnt id uncler the control of of Mrs. ?Sarr?h J?'
soplia Hale, whose name nlcne is a sufficient
giiamuteo for the propriety of tlio Lady's Book ?.
) Wo may say thn sanio of our engravings. W?
will never, ua is done by a cotemporary, publish
' indecent model-artist pictureseueh as uo parent
would allow ti child to look at.
) OobKv'a Lativ's Book for 18C0 shall vtirpasft
. that of 1849, and exceed all magazines, past, pre*- ,
' ent, a?d to come.
) THttMHt a year in advanco. nostnire nnid
) Address L. A. (U>Dl'jY,
113 Cliasnut-st., PJuladelpln*!
* ^REWARD
* J^> ANAWAY from the subscriber?
Atj at Kingston, Gass co., Ueonrin,
a negro man nam*d GUP1T. Has
1 a wain over his left eye> inclined to
bo gray, aboxit 45 years old?of rat h1
er a brown complexion. I bought
) the boy of Gen. Garvin, of Picken*
* L)is't. &. C., and formerly belonged
1 to some of Lynches, of that Oiitriet
or Greenville.
I will give the above reward of $25for
the delivery of snid boy to Jacob
Burns, Esq., near Anderson O. H,.
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' 1 DAVIS BOROUGHS.
L f Kingston, Geo., Aug-14* I860.
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Comr^teftioiit Mni'thnntii.
Msrkai-Street, Hambubo, 8. 0.?"WATBwmoer
McIntosh-$(rcQt, Avuwta, O.a,?fir.ki *oor.
Tnke this method of informing their
richd? nwd' the public that 7T'
they still continue the WAWKfto'csn *nd
06MMresiOK bnsineas in this place and
Artffusta, On., where thry ofiVr their services
to Receive. Stork ouskll Co*to w
'Fr.OUft, BAOCitff &{!., RtiCXTVK A SB Fot-|?'v
waud^^l KltOIl a ndi3h, Dt/t GcvonvTO*
PlAKTKHS Oft Mkjumiantp.
Thoir W(vr^hous<i in August in Swi
MoIufssK-BtrcHt, in th? cfentre (h? <?ht- '1&
loft Iradft. ' - ' '^'^9^ '' '
Their Wnreheus* in this plc-e* is s?fa
niondri (which thcv ar<> uv,we will Add toy|'
their They *otic:t nnd hope to
m?i it nnd receive nfuU sha^e of that lib*?^
fn^Lh?rL??^^iB2S& IhnnMlI:1 .
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