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Owrrespoodoace qf the Ch&rtaatoo Courier. Washington, April 2,1851. General Scott left this city last evfcnthg for Wheeling, accompanied hy ?r. Lav/son and others. They j Will go (down the Ohio, and will, after examination, select a site on the WnfilArn uratoru fr?r o miltni. ' . , , , - -vr> u^VIIItl Ui MIU Military Asylums. Tliey have already selected one site in this district ?end with the President's approbation, a farm of one hundred acres on the heights north of this city has been purchased for the purpose?a place Which combines health, convenience and beauty of situation. . The President ha? created quite a flutter in New York by the removal of some prominent freesoilers from office, and it is believed that he will I M- - 41 * - MMHl pv u" ana remove an tne others?being now well convinced that he ican expect nothing frorr> them but hostility. This policy. if adhered to. will .Undoubtedly, as we can now easily Tfce'e* ^divide the Whig party in the Northern and Eastern States, and Gen. Scott will be the candidate of that portion of the whig party opposed to the fugitive act, and either Mr? Clay, Mr. Fillmore, or Mr. Webster of the other portion of the party. As the frontiers ofTexas and New Mexico were left by Congress withnilt irwiK?rt?.?t * WVIN UUV^V^UU IV/ tlftllllCll y pi Ul^UllUI I) II was expected that the Indians would Commit outrages, without restraint. The people of Mexico are entitled to protection from the Indians within our borders, and the obligations of the treaty to that effect have been warmly urged upon Congress. The Mexican Minister frequently represented the necessity of timefv measures for the icstraint of the Indians. The people of Texas and New Mex; ... ii.. 1 ? i fuu were cquany expusuu ana importunate for some military protection. Late advices show that the Indians have everything in their own way, and the Government is quite unable to check them. Congress refused to raise the additional force of mounted ?ien called for, and also cut down the estimates of the Quartermaster's Department one half. The Secretary of fV'&r is, therefore, unable to send any troops to the frontiers, having no means of transportation and subsistence, &.c. He cannot make use ol the troops that he has, and says that , he would, if it were in his power, disband the Seventh Regiment of In lantry. , Waa Washington Born in Engtand'f~^X^ tfoston Transcript publishes an extract from a letter dated Isleworth, Middlesex, England, Feb. 25th, 1851, and addressed to George tla,rvey, Esq^, Winthr?p House, Boston, Mr. Field has in his possession an original portrait of Washington's mother, which he wishes to PTQsent to our government. Mr. Field is 75 years old, and a gentleman in every way to be relied on.? He raises the question of \Vashing ton's native laud, by the following paragraph: . . "It happened when 1 was a boy, that being in the neighl>orHood of {J?ookham, Berkshire, with an uncle of mine, he pointed out a pretty country cottage in wl ich the parents General \vashi.'igton residedi and frqm'which they removed to America. : Our foad le4 to a grpan or common, where there resided n Mre. Artn ftjorer, t whose maiden ,name Wa*, 1 believe* Taylor, who Uiere showed . me the potrait of Mrs. Washington and other reliques oi the family, given to her when they quitted the place for America, to which H Wt Wl >T)oO.?r, she Cold md, Mook their ^on, {George Washington) in her arms.1 l believe I use her own expression.'" 'Amkaicans in Germany.?A letter fror? Berlin of a recent date, to 41.U' o ?... Hie uusiuii j ruvpuur, iin-iiuuus ?i? avideiiCe of me popularity of Americans in Germany, that an American otudent, on leaving tho University of Gottengeui lately,, was honored with a jmOTnphal procession of the student^, in presence of a great concourse of spectators. On reaching the' principal hotel, an immense stirrup cup was produced, and all the utudents drank wine iherefrom, in ?olemn order* to tne health of the American student- The American . flair was home aloft in the parade. \t \ * -i?-4 * & Negro Trial.?The negro m.n Wash, who Wfis some tirnc since re*ted ort the chargg of being accessory to the murder of Mr. Jon A. Butler1, an estimable young man of thwl)i?tf">,t, was tried recently before Enquire Adaino andrconvicted. He wHfl&hung on Ifflday. the 18th inst. tflfc fco\m*?el for the prisoner made ev AjtnnliuuiM r,f Ilia niiilt wt.MVD ?****, VVIII JUPI. v. ?M? and the jury returufld their virdict accordingly, Th* trial occupied two tmfmyi Indeed ?H? case ?M !uotiUli(teliourBinigh? ?JM?; r< Resolutions of the Tennessee Democratic Convention.?The following Resolutions, offered bjr Ex-Governor V. Brown, were unanimously adopted. The Tennessee Democrats, i T .1 iiiucii as mey love the Union, show little disposition to glory in the shame to which the South was reduced by the Compromise outrage. 1st. Resolved, Tl.at although the ticts lately passed toy Congress, commonly called 1 he Compromise Bill, fall short of that measure of justice to which the South, in our opinion, are fairly entitled, yet as the spme have become the laws of the land, and for the purpose of giving the high *?i??* ?i <_ov pmui wi um niuunuiriu uuu uevo tion to the Union, this Convention declare its willingness to abide them, with that fidelity which has distinguished the Democrotic party on all f inner occasions. 2d. Resolved, That this determination to abide by said Compromise bills, is predicated du the eynress condition the North shall fait<.. jlly carry them out on her part, according to the spirit and true meaning of the same. 3d. Resolved, That this Convention c*oes distinctly understand, thai according to ihe true spirit and mean ing 01 saui legislation, it embraces all the action which ihe North proposes to take in relation to slavery. 4th. Resolved, If, contrary to the above understanding of said Compro mise measures, the people of tho Northern Slaies, by voluntary association or otherwise, shall continue to obstruct and prevent the execution of the Fugitive Slave bill; or, if Congress shall at any time repeal or so alter or amend it as to make it less efficacious than it now is; or, if it shall pass any bill abolishing sla very in the District of Columbia, or abolishing it directly or indirect''' in the Sta*-;s;or if the present basis of slave representation be obliterated; or, if new States shall be rejected because they may tolerate slavery in their constitutions, in any orall of these cases, this Convention feel constrained to declare tliot they should hold the same to be such a breach of olitrhted faith and a violation the Constitution so palpable and wil ful, as well to justify the Southern States to resort to any and every means of self preservation which their peace, safety and honor might demandRights of Conscience.?One of the olailEuu ii)<llio now ioi?- K(top> ted by the people of Indiana, pro vicles that ''no person shall he rendered incompetent as a witness in consequence of opinions on matters of religion." BARGAINS PERSONS desirous of getting Good Bargains can do so by calling at the Store of the Subscribers, who have just received a Fine and well selected Stock of SPINCl and SUMMER GOODS! Call nnd examine for yourselves. P. & E. E. ALEXANDER. Pickens C. H., April 12, "M. 47 KOI? SALE. A FINE HORSE and BUGGY, on very reasonable terms. Apply to " J. E. HAOOOD, \a Mile, s; c. " April 19. ' * 47?tf NOTICE. I Hereby forewarn all person from trading for a Note given by James' Clements, for the sum of $51, or within a few cents of that amount, made payable "one day after date11 to Silas H. Spann. Said Note was taken from my possession by one Samuel Holcomb, and without mv consent. MARY BURDINE. April 9, 1851. 47~t3 BRKDOR BirilillKie^ ARC notified that (he repairing of the Bridge over Little Riv<}r, at the Palls, will be let to the lowest bidder *t that place on Wednesday the 23rd inst., at 10o'olock, A.M. JOSEPH BURNETT, Com'r. of Koada. 0th April, 19*1, , 47 2ia a Mr 1D Ali EGUtAR Communication of, ILvPendleton Loftfe, No 34, A.-. F.vM.'. will be held 6n Tuesday evening, the I5th instant. W. II. D. (MILLIARD, <Wy. Apiil % ' - .>i. ??'./ > ^ U > I 1 I I I > ? x nf n AtlmMMKrator'!) Wee ALL persons having demand* a' gainst the Estate of Elisabeth' St*ibling, deceased, are requested to present them to the imdersigOe^lty iha first da v of .f nlv next, as on that day they will proceed to elate lha husinmtf of the Estate, and make a distrihntion of the fiftme* lUA? I M. 8. STRlBLlN?v.^Admi-V T\ M. 8TR1BLING, \ April 1. 1851. 0-tf MORE NEW GOODS. THE subscriber is now receiving and oponing a fine Slock of Spring & Summer ?ootls, Consistinffin nnrt nf iho fr?llr>t\?innr articles: Homespun, Shirtings nnd Shootings, Calicoes from 5 to25 cent.sand a fine variety, Fine Muslins at IS to 3G cents; Alpaccas, all colors, and fpod black at 39 cents per yard; a me lot of Goods for Gentlemens' Spring and Summer wear, Pants, Vesting, Coating, &c , &.C., Also a IflrfTP lf*t r?f Rnnnolo ^v. Lrx/IMIVIO) 1VIW1/V/II31 Clliu Artificial Flpwors. A fine lot of Roots and Shoes, Orockcry ami Glassware, Drills ami Rletfccinrs, Saddles, Rridies, Sugar and ofi\;c, and a general assortment ol* GROCERIES; Which ihe undersigned promises to sell as cheap as can be bought in the country, and which the public ae invited to call and examine and buy. J. E. HAGOOD. vz iviile,c;., April 4. 1851. P. S.?-Bees-wax, Tallow, Raw hides, Feathers, &c., taken in exchange. J. E. U. " LETTERS ~ Remaining in the Post Office at Pickens C. II., Q nat ter ending 31st March, 1851, which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the Post Office Department as dead letters: A.?Messrs. Alexander, Stewart &, Stewart. B.?William Burgess, John Bell. C.?John CapeharU Mrs. Jane Camson, Mail Contractor on Route No. 3214, William Corbin. 1).?Thomas Davis. n ? t.y i vj.?saniuei iMoenson. H ?VV. T. Holland, Miss Mary J. Hughes, Thomas Hopper Or Jesse Crane. K.?Ezeklul Kelly. M.?Miss Elizabeth Mauldin, M. 13. Morgan. G. W. McDow, Aaron A. Mann, R. A. McFall. N.?Messrs. Nix, Nimmons &, Nix. P.?C. 1). Perry. R.?R. M. Ridings,!). E. Riley. W.?Jinnies While. E. E. ALEXANDER, P. M. Pick on? O II., April 13, irtni. | CITATION JE. Calhoun having applied 1o me for letters of administratibn on the Estate of John C. Calhoun li 'icfv'lAf 1 he Kindled and Creditors are cited I to appear Before me on the 18th inst. to snow cause if any they can why said Letters of Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of April 1851. YV. V. STEELE, o. p. e. BATTALION ORDERsT General Grder No. ? Head Quarters 1st Bat. 2d II. S C M. 'TMiE first Battalion of the Q RegX iment S. C. M. are hereby re qtiired t6 parade at on Saturday the third day of May next, by 10 o'clock a. in., armed and equipped as the law directs, for review and ini spertion. ? The com missioned and non-commissioned officers are reviiired to assemble tho day previous at 10 p clock a. m. for drill and instruction. The Captains of companies are charged with the extension of this Order. By order of Col. A. Bryce. E. M. KEITH, Maj. Com. April 4th, 1851. ATTENTION BATTALION muy ip: * rj-1.?i:_? _r i-- r..t. rnsi uauiiMoii ui iiiu um Regiment S. C. M., will parade a! the usual parade ground on Saturday 26th of April next, l>y 10 o'clock avm-, armed and equipped as the law directs for review and iprspf:cti<Sn* '('ho Officers and non-com missioned officers will parade the day previous for drill and instruction.. By order of Co', Nimmon*. O. E. BARTON, Adj't. March 31st, 1851. ~B ALT I UCb R E PRIIVTI^ Ink lH ami factory. The subscriber* a#ont for the sale of this INK, would invite the intention of Printers nnd publishers of newspapers in the South, to th*? fact that they can now purohaso in B dtimoro it superior Ink to any manufactured in this country. The Baltimore Book nn;l Newspaper printers profit to any othfcr Ink. (Joined inks. Card ink. Book ink nnu nrws ink of fVWCr rior qunli'y.and at the lowest prices; The undersigned warrant* the thk made at the Brtjtifiiora works to b?\ irif the very beat .quality, und diokldtfiAy iiNiflo shipped V* him U\ Ho Kivo-'full vttwfooti^/it cart bo TJ&b #i wnd fw % of b^ne^c i4?fft NOTICE. All persons are forewarned from trading for a Note of hand given by me to Francis Greenwood, for $50, and due the 25th of December rtovt ocj T J** ?? ?* * -? ' " n.i x uu inn iiiiuiia iu pay n unless compelled l?v law. J. B. LEATHERS. March 8, 1851, 42??4t POST UllCl: STAMPS TO POSTMASTERS. THE ADVERTISER, Poslmas-i ter at Pleasant (Jrove, Alleghany county, Maryland, is the first person in the U. Suites who conceived and undertook , extensively to publish the idea of furnish ing ail post offices in the country with cheap stumps. All stamps made by him lire warranted equal or superior to any others that iirin be procured ibr the sain# price and Wjuinever any are 6ent out in any manner defective or unsatisfactory, duplicates will be forwarded, on notice, without extrn' charge. All who order a set of j stamps, with a full set of changes for dates, at only two dollars, [for thirty pieces,] I shall be kept in stamps ad libitum, Full | *ct with one change, $1. When stamps are neatly made with turned handles and screw,?same stylo as the rntrulnr r/nt'nynmnnf I~> O J .-e?.... gU.vM>i?v?? * . u. ou?uiuuruble ofliciont and warranted. Price one t? two dollars only, and special authority to send by mail free. Address "P. M." Pleasant Grove, Alleghany county, Maryland." ??TAny editor publishing the nbove [with this not**] three times and sending a copy of the paper, shall receive credit for ten dollars in wood letter, or ten dollar proof press?or if preferred, a wood engra* iiitf or an engraved newspaper head of the above value will be forruixbd. Feb. 1, 1851. 37?St. Ms Tiw< < 4 t* ? **" ?* -? -* Columbia, Jan. 24, 1851. By His Excellency, J. FI. Means, iittaernor and Connnander-in-Chief inland over the State of South Carolina: V\y HEREAS, information has t y lv'en received at this Deparlmertjhat THO vl AS DA LEY, alias KENAN, who was committed to the Jail of Beaufort District for negro stealing, broke jail a few days since, j and rtade his escape: now, therefore, i I, J. If. Means, Governor of the I uuuiii v>;uoima, (to Hereby offer i r?\vard of One Hundred Dollars fir his apprehension and delivery into ?ny iail in ihis Slate. The said llnLy. idino Kvn'nnn, is about forty l five fears old, five feet five or six inrhesnig-h, rather stotit, blue eyes, frontjieeth out, and is an Irishman by biitlij (Jiven under my hand and <j ) the seal oi the Stale, at Co} T ) iumhia; the 24th day ofJanuarv, in the year of our Lord one lousand eitrhl hundred and fif ty-ou, and in the seventy-fifth year ofth sovereignty and Independence ] of tli United Slates of America. J. H. MhiANS. I5JK. IIf.NEGAN, Sec'v nf J4. 30,1851. Sou Hi Carolina! PICKENS DISTRICT. ; I .Ino [yers, and ) Aga'uistthe heirs 1 lie y Myers and > -of 1 oil) i, applicants,) Robt. Honnea, . I appearing to my satisfaction haj, part *>f the heirs of Robert Ho ea reside without the limits of thif tate, it is therefore ordered that the io appear and object to the di| visf or sale of the real pstnfn Hcly Myers on or before tho secoitlay of June cxt, or their eonserfo the same will be entered of < rec i. ] YV. D. STEELE, o. p. d. < ( linnry's Office, ' kens C. H., March 1, 1851. J 1? i HEAD UUARTERS. t Columbia, Feb. 12. 1851. t GNTON B HOW N of Barn well f Samuel Sparks Jr. of Darling- s ! m. juration ollanlield. Ber- v na 3, Ilici* of Urion, William Gas* s toi yen of Beaufort, W.BIarkburn ? VV ? of York, Michadl Whaleyof ?CI est on, Artumus T. Goodwin of (' Oi reburg, Samuel Alston of fair- J? fie Carver Randall of Chester, Se- \( ha n Sumter of Sumter, William 1 VV mis of Abbeville, having been (< ap jted Aid-de-Camps to his ex- " ce cy the Governor, with the fil ra?)i lieutenant Colonel, '"ill be ol tl and respected accordingly. B der of tf - Commander-in-chief. ' J. VV.CANTEY, Adjt. and insp. General. 40? it _ , B( H.JHKV.J [K. M. KEITH, hi IERRY &, KEITII, Pi feut?rjne>:t at Law. <?_ iPrncticein the Courts of Law and 1 ?>i-l 1 ,E>(p?r rioxenR iJisine*. ~ X, Pickflrts C. IJ., S C ClilB40. ,1 t2ft dl( V* l/nACTlCR IN THE (vOURTS OF ?l -Hi ^8?MnillfdncUlT.-~0?*K?1l AT w nwwf C. Hm f. lie . SOUTH CAROLINA. Kn Gqttlty?Pickcm Dtatriot Isaac Holden and^ W'k' vs ne' 1 ^or Partition Jane Nicholson, >*nd Sale of Real widow, Evan Nic- Instate, holson, et. al. * npHE Complainants having filed JL their 13ill in my Office, and it appearing to my satisfaction that Lvan Nicholson, James Loveless and wife Sarah, Wiiliam Holden and wife Martha, William Nicholson, Mordecai Cox and wife Malinda, parties Defendants to the said Bill of complaint, on motion of P?rry &i Keith, Comp. Sol's., It is Ordered, That the above i rv.r? *? - miiicu jLseitMiuums 10 me saul tsill ol complaint do appear, plead, answer, or demur to the aforementioned Bill ol ccomplaint within three months from this date, or otherwise the Bill will be taken ns lliem pro confctto. MILES M. NORTON, C. E. P. D. Commissioner's Office, ? Pickens, 15 March, 1801. 3 44?143 SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKEN DISTRICT?IN EQUITY. Jas. Mulliken ) Bill for Partition &, wife Malinda vs > of Real Estate. Martha Norton, ) Robt Wilson & > wife Sarah, et ai. $ The complain nts having filed their Bill in my office, and it appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs of Zipporali Forbes, deceased, viz Ehnina, Adolphus, Nelson Forbes and uihers, and the heirs at law of Martha Forbes, deceased, viz: Jcptha, Eliza* c,,,.. ? ? - v>cyigci r wrui's anti oincrS) resects from .and without the lim'ts of this Stiite, on motion of Perry & Keith, comps. sol's., It is ordered that the above named Defendants, the heirs at law of Zipporah Forbes and Martha Forbes, de ceased, do appear and plead, answer, or demur to the above stated Bill of complaint within three months from this date, or otherwisethe Bill will be taken as to them pro confosso. M. M. N0H2 ON, C. E. P. D. March 10,1851 43-3m SOUTH CAROLINA. Pickens District. IK KQt'l T. Benj. F. Kilpatrick ) and wife and others, S,? _ vs 5 B'H for Part. Tl. TT 1 ' o a num. n Jones ot / wife, and others. $ It appearing to my satisfaction, that Thomas H. Jones, David Jones, Susan C. Jones, Lucinda J. Jones, Rebecca C. Jones, Nancy Jones, Martha M. Jones and Matilda C. Jones; defendants to this Hill, children of Harlwell Jones, and Mary 1 his deceased wife, formerly Mary Stribling: and heirs at law of Jesse Stribling dec/d. late of this District, reside from and without the limits oi this State. On motion of II. C. Young Ccmp. Sol. It i3 ordered that the said defendants do appear and answe or i demur to said Bill of complaint, with- i in three months from this date, or < their consent to the same will be ta-. i ken pro confesso. \ M. M. NORTON, o. k. r. d. * Comm'rs Office. 1 Nov. 7, 1050.' f 26?am ( PICKENS DISTRICT. I IN COMMON PLEAS. n r Spencer VV. Nix, who is in the h uistody of the Sheriff of Pickens ? District by virtue of a writ of Capias J id Satisfaciendum .at the suit of the I State having filed in my office, to- o rether witli a Schedule, on oath, of f> lis estate and effects, his partition to ' he Court of Common Pleas, praying '' hat he may he admitted to the ben- " ;fit of the acts of the General As- *" embly made for the reliei of lnsol- " em ueuiors: Jt is ordered, lh.it the ^ aid State of South Caroiina and all ther the creditor? to whom the said f Jpencer W. Nix is in anywise in F lebted be, and they are hereby sum- F loned and have notice to appear be- F >rethe said Court at Pickens Court F louse on me third day of April next F > show cause if any they can, why ie prayer of the petitioner aforelid, should not be crranted. ? VV. L. KEITH, c. c. r. F' Office of Common Pleas, ? ickens Dibt.ict, Jan'y 1,1851 > 33 3m M fry~The friends of Barton Ab W1 >tt, Esq., beg leevo to announce e?, m as a Candidal*) for Slniiitt^T fre ickens District, at the ensuing dec>n. i .. 4 < ?. . ....I..' ? !.? II I I (Kr WE arc authorised to ah** *"*"* >nnce Capt. John (tauitin as a annate for Sheriff of Pickett* Ditrict i the ensuing election. >' X7, w. e p eke** District at the ensuing dec ] more bjew eooite t at GREEIMVOLfLE PRCOE9I* ALEXANDER A BARTOIf. nlrttf P VQiftr t c a n ? n wikui,i?? ? smara| v* v? { 7 March 10,1861. (Mf NOTICE. I LEV EN A KELLY, wile of ^ William Kelly, residing in Pickens District, hereby give notice of my intention to become Solo Tr*dfer. and to enjoy ali the privileges of a Free Dealer, in the occupation of Basket-maker, &c., after the expita* tion of one month from this day. LEVENA KELLY. March 29, 1851. 29?iat' i i)n i :<! ? NOTICE.IS hereby ,/iven that application will be made to the BoarSi of Commissioners of Roads for the 5th Regiment of S. C. Militia, for the discontinuance of the Reed's Ford Road?the Mauldin's Ford Road, and so much of the old Road leading from Pickens C. II. to Pendleton aa is not used by the Greenville road or the new road from Pickens to Pea* dleton. By order of the General Board of Commissioners of X?o?uS? E. G. GAINES,) H. L. GAINES, J Pickens C. H., S. C.? Jan. 7, 1851. 34 3ra THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND TUB (FAOUMEI&fd &WE. : Lronnrd Scott ?fc Co., 64 Gold-Bt., Ni T, rlONTlNUE to publish thofour leading v ui moil \^.uiu icriy ai'views StlQ IflfiCEwood's Magazine; in addition to which thejr have recently commencod the publication of a valuable Agricultural work, called the "Farmer's Ouidd to SoiENTirio an? Phac'ical yloriculturb," by Henry 8te? phens, F. R. S., of Edinburgh, author of the "Book of the Farm," <fec., Ac., aasiated by Jolin P. Norton, M. A., New Hareo, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, Ac., ?tc., This highly valuable work will comprise two large royal octavo volumes, containing over 1,400 pages, w:?h 18 or 20 splendid steel eucravinrrs. and mr>rt? <* ?_ gnxvingi*on wood, in the highest style Qf'ttio art, illustrating almost every implement of husbandry now in usoby ihe beat farmery, the best methods of plowing, planting, Kay ing, harvesting* &c. Ac., the various domestic animals in their highest perfection} in artnrr, tne niotoriar feature ar rnw oowrts unique, and will render it of. inoataplabto value to the student of agriculture. The work is being published in sei$J? monthly numbers, of i 4 pages each, <j*elusive of the steel engravings, and in poljJ at 25 cents each, or $5 for the entire work in numbers, of which there will be at le'aat 22. The British Periodicals republished am as follows, vir: London QuAimsniY Revirw, (Conser'tato} CjDinbukoii Kkvirw, (Whig.) North British Rkvikw, (Free Church,) Wkstminibteu Revikvt, (Liberal.) ani iiit Blackwood's Edinburgh maoismt ? (Tory.) k Although these works are distinguish^ ay the political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is do? t ote to political supjects, It is their literiry character which gives them their luo, and in that they stand confessedly W ibove nil other journals of their clasp. Black vood, still under the masterly guidancQ$f Christopher North, maintain^ itp ancient :elebrity, and is at this timo unusually aU ractive. from the serial works lud other literary notables, written for tliat nagazine, and first appearing in its column* >oth in (Jreat Britain and in the United Itaten. 8uch works as The Caxtons, and ly New Novel, (both by Bulwer) Afj 'euinsular jVedal, The Green Hand, rind ther serials, of which numerous rival edi? ions are issuep hv the lending publisher* i this country, have to be reprintedbjr fiosft publishers from the pages of Blatk'ood after ii has been Usueu by Afeasrt.. foott?fc Co., so that the subscribers to thtf iprint of that magaziue may always rely n having th? earliest reading of these fs4? inating tales. TERMS: or any one of the 4 Reviews, #3 CO t>r ati'iSa or any two (Jo. 6 00 '* r ! or nnv three do. T 00 ** or nil four of the Reviews, 8 00 or B nek wood'ft Magazine, 800 * or Black wood and three views, 0 00 ** sr Blackwood p.uu the four Reviews, 10 00 *' >r Farmer'* Guide, (com- ' ' plete ;n 22 Nnmbtrs,) 5 OC1 . Payments to be made in all ecfrts it* Ivance. Mfmftp enrypr.# in ?Vi? VM. . vw III Vitv UWVVi II be received at f>nr. /g^Renitinncen and eommnnieatioAi nuhl be alwnyft addteflMxl post-paid, Oji' inked, to the published*. < u' i LEONARD SCOTT A GOf, * . 71) Fulton street, Nfctv Y<>irir, Entrance 84 Gold ?lfeet. n ,?t ?n?.|i.U i ??> lOHiiwh NOTICE. ; i LL pcrcjono indebted to th<* aobf . L Bcribers ar*nr t* <h? 4*6 ry last, will stive fcost by pettfnW mediately* m no longer ibdnlfamW 1 II U* ffiven, wwl" ?--v ; P it. & ?. ALEXANDER. Feb. 1, 1851. 87?1?