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Calender for 1860.
SAXE-ON SAXE.
The following- poetical correspond
ence ox(%insit«elt', and t^tls those Who
did not know before how to speak the
tiantO Of the Vermont poet:—
Jfo John g. saxe.
t Supposed to bo
. r iblic property,
Kc'h'ho amount of imputlfcnce
" ‘ 're tho least offense,
lear people nt their ens«
y.cuss, or discuss, ns they please,
VHn whowl
lust grin
A say as thev . „,
,To every Artbai
To insult, consult, or abuso,
Applaud, condemn, ns they may chooso ;
I’ve taken liberty to write
And beg you for a ray of light
- Upon the subject of your name)
.for yoi must know thoitgh'MiirtrcsB Famo.
.Takes pains to everywhere announce it,
Tho jnde don’t know liow to pronounce it;
Which causes wrangles loud and long
About the favorite son of song ; _ „
’Till over Sax-e, Bakes, and Sax
Quito wroth tho fierce disputants wax.
An awful clamor there has been ;
I’ve fought for Saxe through.thick and tbiir,
And argued many a weary bout,
Until my temper quite gave out,
And I rcsotoea Upon .the bpot, ~r > 'J
To know if iti,were Saxe wr not, | • J
And holt^^njfCUntfynffrll ffi abeyance,
Until tho pose should make conveyance,
And I front ytfur own self had heard,
IIVjw tecproitopiice the dqubtful word.
Bit if tOttYo pleased -to let mo know,'
S attrtft Hi fiituro have to show
An ttrgtfnfotit of knock down three,
And not'to .talking till I’m hoarse;
If not, nVlfcl them wrangle on
And hcndcfiWth coll you simply John.
THE ANSWER.
Tho man who speaks of Baxe as 8ax-o,
Of course would call an axo anax-e;
Pray tell yottr friend, good Mistress Fame,
(I’ve no acquaintance with'tlio dame,)
If sho should wish to use my name,
To make the word a rhyme to axe,
Knacks, whacks, or cracks, or eVon smacks,.
And.callmc.j>lainly John G, Saxe,
Abolition Literary Organ.—A writer
in the Charleston “Evening News” calls
attention to quotations from a shoot
known as “Frank 'Leslie’s Illustrated
Newspaper,U said to enjoy on. extensive
circulation in theSouth, wbile itis clear
ly shown to be a vehicle- fi>r the- most
insulting expressions towards the insti
tutions and people of that portion of
the country—iir short .of the diffusion
of the rankest abolisiori sentiments.
The “News”gbmafk*t •, .
“Tho charge is applicable to other
Northern publications, such as Harper’s
MonQflyj&tjfelm&e ubtfHarpet’s Week
ly. -For a tame Northern publishers
wore cautious; but since they have seen
that Southern Patronage continues,
despite their first ontl-slavery allusions,
they launch out boldly into abolition
ism.” .-i-'c -•£ oH* ir-jr’rrf
REVISED FOR TIIK SOUTHERN RECOKlIEIt.
SlIPERIOlt COURTS.
iarA fashionable young lady lately
went into* store ii»Norfolk, Va., enter
ed into an extended 1 exnirtirtntiwr of its
contents, and "then bought a -dime’s
worth of thread, which she requested
to have delivered at her house, a mile
distant. Tho polite proprietor ossont-
ed<procured express, which on arri
ving at the tidiiBft, 1M». backed up to
tho door, the tail board lowered', and
all the motions incident to express bus
iness gone through with, including the
collection of fifteen oents; the usual ex
press.
TO BENT!
THE Iloilsottnd Lot jato the
Resldoilfc'tj W tfc SwscHbor,
to on approved Toanant it will
.to rented forone or fora term
•f years. -For particulars enquire of Col. C.
W. Mills or tho subscriber at Calhoun.
doeT—tf F.M. CABOT.
CANVASSERS WANTED
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENT'S.
Fifty Dollars per Month and Ex'
1 '■ penses Enid.
W E wish to engage an activo Agent in
every oouilty throughout the United
States and Oaoadas, to travel and introduce
ourxiw TWBifTV dollar doubletiirkad lock
Stitch sewixs machine. This Excelsior Ms-
ehino is just patented, with valuable improve
meats, which maJee it tha cheapest and most
popular machine in existence, and acknowl
edged to be unsurpassed for general utility.
A limited number of responsibly agents are
wanted to solicit orders by saniplo, to whom a
salary of $50 per month and expenses will be
paid. For conditions and fall particulars, ad
dress, with a stautp for rotutn^xtatago,^ ^
No. 13 Shoe and Leather Exchange, Boston;
Mass., ^ janl7-tri6m
THE BLANCEVULE ~
SL4TE QUARRY.
•VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
T HE subscriber now has his Slate Quarry
fully opened and if pfoVidod With a suffi-
alsnt number of workmen to till orders to any
part of the South. The quality of tho slate
has been fully tested, and its beauty and ox-
eellenee ean bo seen by an examination of
aavaral buildings in Roue covered with elate
from this Quarry. The subscriber proposes
te furnlsh the state at any point in Georgia,
Alabama or Tennessee and lay It on tho
roof at an expense not oxceodlog tho cost of
Tin roofing.
Contraots ean bs made wi'h John R. Free
man Agent of Romo or S. W. Blanoe general
Agent at Van Wort Polk Co., Ga.
JANUARY.
2d Monday, Chatham
Sd Monday, Floyd
4til Monday Richmond
Lumpkin*
FEBRUARY.
1st Monday, Clark
3d Monday, Campbell
1 Dawsotr
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glasscock
Mcriwth’r
Waitto
onday Baldwin
Jackson
Mon too
Paulding
Tuliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
'1st Thtirsday Fierce
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
WternkCu
Coweta
Columbia
fttuwford
OWihnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
Cass
- A- “■ ’■ Coffeo
Elbert
Fayette
Grceno
Pickens
Waah'g'on
Webster
-Sd Monday Cobb
r- Hall
” Hart
Heard
Macon
Nowton
Putnam
Talbot
Tattnall
War,,
Frid'y after, Bulloch
4th Monday Clay
Clinch
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
White
Wilkes
4th Thiirs’y Montg'ry.
Monday of 1 Echolll
Mondavi Effi ' U ° m
APRIL.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
-, i 'Early
Fulton
Gordon
Plko
* w Rabun
Taylor
3 ■ : ’ Warren
Wilkinson
2d'Monday, Charlton
Ilsb’nham
Hancock
,. Harris
Laurens
Miller
Srrivcn
Sumter
Hues, after McIntosh
Jdl Monday Camden-
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jeffors on
Jones
Liberty
Murray
OfcPthoupe
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday 1 Bryan
after j Wayno
4th Monday Banks]
Decatur
DoKalb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Schley
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after Tolfair
Thurs’. after Irwin
“ Berrien
MAY.
1st Monday Clayton
Gilmer
Kttitdtrtph
Upson
2d Monday, Bibb
Burke
Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Mitchell
3d Monday Chntt'chev
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Union’
Blclker
•lth Monday Calhoun
Dade
Muscogee
Terrell
Towns
Last Mond. Coiuuitt
JUNE.
IstMouday Lowndes
Dwughesry
Milton
2d Mond ty Brooks
Johnson
3d Monday Thomas
4th Monday Richmond
JULY.
1st Monday. Floyd,
4th Monday, Lumpkin
AUGUST
2(1 Monday, Campbell
Clark
Duwson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glascock
Meri'ther
Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
Thurs. after Pierce
SEPTEMBER.
IstMouday Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coin inbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
£ Cats
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwlnnct
l’iekeus
Wash'g'on
Webster
3d Monday Cobb
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
* Putnam
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
lth Monday Cloy
• Clinch
Emanuel
Siifscogee
Twiggs
White
Wilkes
Monday af)
lor the 4 th > Echols
Mondav, J
OCTOBER.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Wurren
Wilkinson
Tues. after, Pike
Wed nos “ Rabun
2d Msnday Charlton
Fannin
liab'shain
Hancock
Hhrris
Laurens
Miller
Scriven
Sumter
3d Monday Camden
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones.
Murray
Oglcth’rpo
Pulaski
S to wort
Union
Worth
Thursday 1 Montg’cry
after, j Wayne
4th Monday Banks
Decatur
•Howard association,
rt< PHILADELPHIA.
Abshevolent Institution established by sifeei-
• al Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick
and Distressed, afilictcd with Virulent, and
Bptdamlo-Diseases, and especially f.r the
-Gum of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
M/jTEDICAL advice given gratis, by the ae-
jv| ting Surgeon, to all who apply by let
ter, with a description of their condition,
(age, occupation, habits of life, Ae.,) and in
CIBittfef extreme poverty, Medicines furnish
- - Yaluahie reports on Spermatorrhoea, and
other Dfseaaosof the Sexual Organa, and on
the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis
pensary, sent to the afiHotod in sealed let
ter onvolopes, free of eharge. Two or three
Btami» ftr ftoStege will he acceptable.
Address, HR. JKILLEN HOUGHTON,
Acting Surgoorr, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth fftreet, Philadelphia, Fn. By
DoKalb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Schley
Tattnall
Towua
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday aftcrTolfair
Thurs. after Irwin
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday Berrien
Clayton
KITi'ghura
Milton
Randolph
U pson
2d Monday Bibb
Durko
Catoosa
Mitchell
3d Monday, Cliat’ehce
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Buker
4 th Monday Calhoun
Dude
Terrell
Thursiafter McIntosh
MotidJ “ Colquitt
do \ do Liberty
Monday 1 By ran
after. ) Liberty
DECEMBER.
1st Monday Doughorty
LoWndes
2d Monday Johnson
Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
KEEP INSURED.
HOMESTEAD
FIRE INSURANCE C0„
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
Offke, Whitlock Jiutldiny,
[Corner of Nassau and Bcckmun Street.]
CAPITAL; $150,000.
With Surplus all Securely Invested.
Insures all kinds or Personal Property
against Loss or damago by Fire, ut the
very lowest rates chargod by re-
sponsiblo Companies.
Planters, Merchants, mid others desiring to
effect Insiirunec upon tliuir properly, aro re T
ipectfiilly solicited to give a portion of their
putrounge to this Company.
Applications for Insurance, made in person
or by mail, wilt receive immediate attention.
Possessing personal information In rognrd to
locutions ami other details of Insurable prop
erty in the Southern ninl Western Stutes, this
Company is enabled (beyond many others)
to give advantages in rates of premiums, ic.
The direction of the Company embraces
some of the first business men of tho City of
New York, extensively engaged in the South
ern trado, and closely identified with its in
terest.
Aliy information connected with insurance
will ho cheerfully given, and nil business
connected with this Company will bo trans
acted with liberality and promptness.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Chauneey, Win. Cbauncoy A Co.,
10 Old Slip
Moses Taylor. Proa. City Bank, Wall streo
Paul SpoBbrdJ SpoflVird, Tileston A Co.,
20 Broadway
P. C. Van Schaiek, Van Sehaiek, Edwards A
Co., Hi Front street.
V. Barsalott, Importer. 02 Water street.
Jas. II. Wilsou, formerly Wilson A Cobh,
02 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Spraguo A Co„
107 Front street
Benj. II. Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co.,
• 141 Pearl street
John G. Holbrooke, International Lift) Ins
Co., 71 Wall street
Philo ITur-P, 730 Nassau street
T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A Co.,
03 Wall streo'
A. Mutaran, 21 Bcekniun street
Wm. K. Strong, 50 Pino street
Edward Height, Pres. Bank of tho Common
wealth, Nassau street
Will. A. Wheeler, 03 William street
C. Melatta, C. Melatta A Co., 53 Beaver stroet
N. C Platt, President Arlizcns' Bunk,
Nassau street
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton stroet
B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E..A. Whitlock A
Co., 12 Ucckimiu street
Nathaniel W. Burtis, N- W. Burtis A Co.,
50 Vcsey stroot
Win. L. McDonuld, Carriages, 412 Broadway
Johii'G. Lightbody, 34 Beckman street
Paoll Lutbrop, Luthrop A Wilkinson,
15 Murray street
W. M. Nowell, Nowells, Harman A McDon
ald, 13 Murray street
Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher,
38 Warren streot
Ninonl If. Fowler, 130 Nassau stroot
Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jeliiul Read,
' 120 Chambers street
IlobL B. Currior, Melius, Currier A Sherwood,
. 42 Warren street
John B. Coriies, City Hall
John B. Snook, Arahiteot, 12 Chambers streot
Georgo Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead,
40 Cbnmbors stroet
W. If. Bulkloy, Allen, McLean A Bulkley,
49 Chambers street
D. M. Iloldredge, N. Y, S. Heating Co.,
442 Broadway
Franeis Miller, M. D.. 106 Forsyth stroet
Wm. CHAUNOEY, Pres’t.
PHILO HURD, Vice Pres’t.
Jons K. Oaklet, Soc’ry. *
B. F. JONES, Agent, Roms, Georgia.
jan3-3m-tw.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
for the cvr* of Dytptptia, Indigettion, Jfirutea,
flatulency, Lot* of Appetite, or any BUtoue
Complalnte, aritina from a morbid inaction
6/ tie Stomach or -Boteele, producing Cramp*.
Bytentery, Colic, Cholera Morbne, dec.
In view of tho fcet that every member of
the human family is more or less subjected to
some of tho above complaints, besides in*
numerable ether conditions in life, which
by the assistance of a littJo knowledge' of
exercise of common sehse, they rimy be ablei
so to regulate their habits of diet, and with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure per
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired obieot, the true course to pursue is,
certainly, that which will produce a natural
state of things at the least hazard of vital
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter
has introduced to this country a prepara
tion called HOSTETTER’S ST6mA0H
BITTERS, which at this day is n» % new
medicine, but one that has been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
used it, Tho Bitters operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and Vigorous action, and
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by the change of water
and diet, will bo speedily regulated by a
brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
s disease which is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its various forms, thau
any other; the cause of whioh may always
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can be cured without fail by
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the bottle. For
this disease evesy physician will recom
mend Bitters of tamo Kind, then why not
use an artiole kuown to 'be infallible f
Every country liavo their Bitters as a pre
ventive of diseases and strengthening of
the system in general, and among them all
thero is not to he found a more healthy
people than the Germans, frb.n whom this
preparation eettzpated, based upon seientifio
experiments which has attended to advanoe
the destiny ft this great preparation in the
ttediwfl Male Of soicnce.
*Tho bill changing the time of holding the
Superior CourtB fur Lumpkin county, con
tained also a section regulating the sorvieo
of Jurors for suid county, and a section at
taching the same to tho Western Ciroult. It
passed the Senate iu this Blinpo, but the
lluiise struck out all except the Section regu
lating tho Jurors and the Senate concurring
in tho amendment. t-'« Superior Courts for
Lumnkin county have not been changed,
and the county is still attached to the Bluo
Eldgo Ctrcnlt.
Btiden .Berfg.
P nH kinds and tarietlM, warranted to
bo the kind that will sprout, for sale
TBSJfLXY, No.3 Choice Houm.
A FIRST RATE
SEWING MACHINE
POR SALE!
BELOW N.Y.C0ST.
Especially Adapted for
Plantation Work.
Warranted to do
First Rate Work,
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
Rom Ga., Aug. 17.
DR. BAAKEE
Treats all Diseases.
SFECIAL attention given to all chronic
diseases—Coughs, Croup. Consumption, In-
fluen-a, Asthma, Bronchitis, all diseases of
the None', Mouth, Throat, and Lungs; all
Skin Diseases of cverv description success
fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses,
Scrofula, Rhoiimatisin, Gout, Neuralgia, Pa
ralysis, Epilupsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia,
Dysentery, Diarrham. The very worst cases
of Piles cured in a short time; also of the
Stomucli, Liver, and Bowels. There are
many diseases incidental to women and chil
dren which aro treated with distinguished
success. All particulars will bo given by
letter; DY; Baskets cun produce ono thous
and certificates of his perfect success in cur
ing
CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP
DISEASES, FISTULA of evorv inscrip
tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS,
POLYPUS or the NOSE,
Or in any other part Of the liodr,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of every acsc'riptiqn, and without tho use of
tho knife, nr arty surgical instruments. These
last named diseases cannot be cured by cor
respondence; thcroforo all such patients must
place themselves under tho Doctor's perso
nal supervision.
Dr. Baakce lias made a new discovery of
a “Fluid,’’ that will produco absorption of
the “Cataract,” and restore permanent vis
ion to tho Eye, without resort to the knife
All EYES ami EARS aro successfully trea
ted without the use of the knife or necdlo.—■
Dr. Baakec has constantly on hand at his
office a very extensive assortment of beauti
ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS,
Sr BAR DRUMS, which are suitable for eith
er sex and ages—inserted in five minutes.—
Ear Trumpets of every description; also' oV-
ery variety of artificial articles known in the
world—a largo assortment of beautiful and
durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho
Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL
FEET, with tho Ankle, Leg, and Knee-Joint
attached.
Those articles aro perfectly natural, and
adapted for cither sex, aud ran bo Bout by-
express to any part of tile world. All kinds
of Trusses for Hernia or Rupturo of every •
description, for either sex, mid Trusses par
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, also for tliosu with Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Baakce is one of the most celebrated
and skillful physicians and surgeons now
living. His fame is known personally iu
every principal city of the world.
All letters directed to Dr. Baakce must
contain tan cents to pay postage and inci
dental expenses. Ail Chronic Diseases can
he treated by corresjamdcnce, except those
mentioned, which will require hit porsonul
supervision.
Ofiico Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office, 704 Broadway, a few Doors above
Fourth street, New York City.
Jnn3—tr3m * w.ltn
FEVEH AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, which fixes Its
rckoifess grasp on the body of man, reducing him to
a mtitohadow in a short space of time, and rendering
Ida physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
and driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER’S
RSNOWSED BITTERS. Further, any of the above
stated diseases can not be contracted when expesed to
any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitters
are used as per directions. And as it neither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, and tendering unneces
sary any change of diet or interruption to usual pur-
Itffl*,* btrf promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and perma-«
neot cure.
For Persons in advanced years
Who aro suffering from an enfeebled constitution aud
Infirm body, these Bitters are Invaluable as a restora
tive of strength and vtgort-and -needa only to be tried
!o ha appreciated. And' to a mother while nursing,
e Bitten aro indispensable, espeolally where the
motlur’a nourishment Is Inadequate to the demands
the child, consequently her strength most yield,
and hen U la where a good tonic, such as Hostcttcr’a
Stomach-Bitters ts needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Ladles should by all means
try this remedy for all cases of debility, and before so
doing, ask your physician, who, If ha la acquainted
with the virtue# of the Bitters, srfil recommend their
use in all cues gf weakness.
MOTION*—We caution the public against
tisitig any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but ask forHosrxTTiH’s Cilxbbatkd
Stokacb Bitteks, and see that each bottle
has the words “ Dr. J. Hostettcr’s Stomach
Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and
stamped on the metallic cap covering the
cork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
BT^Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER It
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
Drngglsts, graters, and dealers generally
throughout the' Ited States, Canada, South
America and Cermuny.
SCOVIL & MEAD,
NEW ORLEANS, L4„
Wholesale Agents
6th Annual Announcement.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
Cosmopolitan
ART ASSOCIATION,
F ROM ail sections of the country subscri
bers to tliis popular Art Institution, (now
iu its Bixth year) are being received in a ra
tio unparalleled with that of any previous
year. •
Any person can become a member by sub
scribing $3, which will entitle him to
1st—Tho bcauti ul steel Engraving, “Slink
speuro und his Friends.”
2d—A Copy of tlio elegantly illustrated Art
Journal, ono year.
3d—A Freo Season Admission to tho Gal
leries, *48 Broadway, New York.
In addition to which several hundred val
uable Works of Art ore given to subscribers
ns premiums, comprising ohoieo Pointings:
Sculptures, Outlines, Ac., by the first Ameri
can and Foreign Artists.
Thu Superb Engraving, which every sub
scriker will receive immediately on receipt
of subscription, entitled
Shakspeare and His Friends,
Is of a character to give unqualified satisfac
tion. No work of equal value was ever pine
od within reach of (lie people at stih a price,
Tho Etigruvitig is of very largo bUo, being
printed on heavy plate paper, 80 by 38 inch
es, making a most superb ornament suitable
fur the walls of eilltor tho library, parlor, or
office.
It can ho sent to any part of the couptry
by Iiiuii, with safety, betngf packed fw a
cylinder, postage pro-paid.
Think of it! Such a work, deltverd free
of charge,and tho Art Journal, ono year for
three dollar* !
SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received until
the evening of Tuesday tho .31 at oi January,
I860, ut which time tho books will close and
tho Premiums be given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscrip
tion. Those remitting $16 are entitled to six
memberships.
Subscriptions from California, the Canadas
and all Foreign Provinces, mast bo $3 50 in
stead of S3, in order to defray extra post
ages, Ac.
Persona wishing to form clubs will apply
for a circular of terms, Ae.
Tho beautifully Illuatrutod Art Journal,
giving toll particulars, will be sent on re
ceipt of 18 rents, in stamps or coin.
Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A.,
548 and 548 Broadway, New York.
Subscriptions also rccoivod by II. A.
SMITH, for Romo oud vicinity.
Jan4.trw4t
Beat Artistic Attraction!
Two Splendid Plates.
Imperial Court of France,
ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND.
The Eclectic Magazine
FOR JANUARY, 1800,
Will ba Embellished with TWO Splendid
Plates.
1. The Empress Eugenie and the Eight
Ladies of Her Court. V Beautiful Portraits
>f 0 Beautiful Ladies.
2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the
Children of tho Royal Family. The artistic
embellishments and the litcrury attractions
of Ilia number aro intended to bo matchless.
Other brilliant gems of art will follow. It is
intended to please the artistic eye and grati
fy the taste of all lovers of choico reading.
READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. I5TII.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1800.
Two Splendid Plates
ARE IN PREPARATION.
Wo invite the attention of all the lovers of
ulioico reading to Tho Eclectic, its ricli und
varied contents, and its beautiful embellish
ments.
1 Tlie Eclectis as a Montldy Magazine, of
144 pages or more, double columns, lias no
superior in literary merit or artistic embel
lishment.
2. Its lotterpress is made up oi the choicest
articles, selected from 7 British Quarterics
and 0 British Monthlies. It aims to give the
cream of all.
3. The Eclectic, ill one year, equals in prill-
,cd niuttor any three entire British Quarte
rns. Tho price of thorn is 57. The price ol
The Eclectic for the samo is only $i, while
ihc prints iu The Eclectic are worth alone
ih inure.
4. The vuricty, richness, and afllucncc oi
The Eclectic articles in all the departments
of literature aud popular science, both in
structive-and entertaining, stamp it as the
best Magazine published. So tho Press and
eminent men say, in ull parts of the land.
5. Every number of Tho Ecleetie is splen
didly embellished witli ono or more portraits
or prints. 18 fine Steel l’latcs, and 100 Por
traits and Faces in 1850—worth more alone
than the price of the work.
0. Tho Ecleotio has acquired an establish
ed character as a standard work among litera
ry men. It finds a place iu many libraries.
From lion. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept.
30th, 1850.—“Iconcur in tho highly favora
ble opitiious of Tlio Eclectic Magazine which
have been expressed by many eminent per
sons and iu sevbral leading journals. I have
read it for three years, und find its contents
judiciously selected, so as to present a great
variety ot instructive and interesting matter,
and alfonl a fair specimen of the current lit-
eruturo of tho day.—“Edward Everett.”
From Noble Butler, Louisvill, Ky “The
Eclectic Magazine is one of the best guests
that can be invited into tho family. Its in-
tluonco must be good on every member. It
is really more useful than would bo the seven
British Quarterlies, and the nine monthlies,
tho ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is tho same
thing as if we took tho whole of these peri
odicals, and emp’oyed a gentleman of taste
to read them all over, and select the best for
our own persuul.”
From the Hon. Judge Lumpkin, Athens,
Ga.—“I have been a constant retidoruf The
Eeloctic for many years. Whether instruc
tion or entertainment be the object, the selec
tions of its articles, in my humble judgment,
aro uncqualeil. The engravings alone are
worth tho price of subscription.”
From the Hon. Judgo Longstrcot, Presi
dent of South Carolina College.—“I have
long boon a reader ofThe Eclectic Magazine,
and regard it as unsurpassed by any work of
the kind in our country for valuable reading.
Tlio commendations of tho Press aro many
and generous.
All lovers of choice rending and beautiful
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or young gentleman, should be without the
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TERMS.—Tho Eclectic is issued on tho first
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largo octavo pages, on lino paper, neatly
stitched in green eovere, with portraits by
Sartain. Tlio twolve numbsrs comprise tlirce
volumes of 000 pages each, with titles, index
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Macuboy, Domigros,
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K NOW nil men by those presonts that we
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