Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, October 31, 1840, Image 1

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NO. 263.- SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY Notion " ....$10 par annum; .#5 per annum. 0TAdvertisemadi appear in both papcrt. jrft All Advertisements published nt the usual rate*, ‘'bfr: Sdventy-fivo Ctmls'for the first, and Thirty- • Mven< and f a hairfdr each Insertion after, per * aqunre oftw#6 lines. 1 5J N. B. Eadifcltation b f the QUrka of the Courts of Ordinary, %nt opplientidh has been made for Lotters of Administration, must'be published THIRTY DA\f& at lonst. \ :' Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and Crorlitohi to render in tlieir accounts most be Published BIX WEEKS.*' * gains hr Negroes by Executors and MmhxW . 'tmott must be at pttWc nUcttat; on the RriiTuM- daV ofthe month, betwoon the usual hours of safe, at the place of Public Sales in the County where the Letters Testamentary, of Administra tion, or Guardianship mayhavo Been grouted, first • giving sixty days notice thereof in one of the • public gazettes of this State, and at the dooref l the Court Honse, where such sales are to bo •told. Notice for leavo to sell Negroes, must be pub lished fbrfour months, before any order absolute shall be made thereupon by the Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Administra tors, and Guardians, must bo published SIXTY DAYS before the day of Sale. These sales must ■ be made at the Court House dost of the County in which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the Month,between the hoursoftenin the morning and four in the afternoon. No snle from day today is valid, unless so expressed in the advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to cell Land, must be published FpUli MONTHS. Solos of personal property (except negroes)* of testate and intestate estates by Executors and Administrators must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators for Loiters Disuitasory, must be published SIX MONTHS. Applications ftor foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate must he advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS. Orders oftho Court of Ordinary, (accompani* . fid with a copy of tha bond of agreement) to moke titles to land must be advertised Threk Mouths at least. SlierUrssulosundar executions regularly grant ed by the Courts, must ho advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions 8IXTY DAYS—Solos of peri suable property under or dcr of Court, inustbe advertised, generally, TEN DAYS before tho day of solo. All Advertisements will bo punctu&Uyattonded tot ** All Letters directed to this Office or tne Editor, must be postpuid, to ontitle thorn to at tention. , mansion House—SAVANNAH. M ThtB well known Establishment is now open, tinder tho direction and Jiiifl. management oftho Subscriber mid his Lady, who will tako pleasure in administering to the com fort of auch ladies and gentiemon as may fa- •- vnufc thorn, with n call. *• , - ■ LEANDER BUTLER, v -not 21 254l ET Tho Augusta Chron. & Sentinel, Charles ton Courier, Milledgnvillo Recorder, Macon Mossenger, and Sandorsville Advocate,will give the above three insertions, and send their bills for ; collection. L. B. . .. For Rent, TheRoomson the 2d and 3d floors ofthe r li»« R»vmnmli Insurance and Trust Company Building, well adapted for Counting Rooms, or Law Offices, and will be fitted up to suit tho oc cupants. Possession given on the 1st November. oct!5 SC HOUSE, Secretary. Five Dollars Reward. . Runaway from the subscriber yester- JR® day morning, his boy DAVID, well . 7/L known about the city ns a Bricklayer by trade. Tim above reward will bo given ou his delivery to . H. F. VVILLINK. oct8 Thirty Dollars Reward Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in any Jail in this Territory, or in tho States of South Carolina nnd Geor- „ gia, oftny Negro man PRIMUS, who jouded on the 6th iust. He is about 35 years of age, 5 foot 10 inches, slender make, thin vis- age, teeth much decayed, nnd iias a down cost look. JOHN L. ENGLE. Jacksonville, (E. F.) Sept. 29,1840. * oct 9 244jl » : Is. 1 _ Jfty RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 12lh hist, a mulatto man named George, between 21 and 25 years of ago, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, and weighs about 130 lbs. and has very'small foct. His hair suffi ciently straight to be combed With a common comb. George is a little inclined to.be howl legged,nnd is very active—can perform Severn! feats in tumbling, and has worked some at tho tailor's business. He can read very well, and itis probable he will be ftiruished with a pass, and call Himself by somo other name. The above reward will be given for hisopprohonson and lodgement inanvsamejail in the State, so that'I get him. Bibb Co. oct 21 PHILLIP,THURMOND, oct 26 258tn For Sale. A Northern Horse, ho can be recommended ns a gentle Ilorsefor tho harness. Impure at the Man sion Hombo Stable. oct10 Claimants nrn requested to pay the same within eight weeks from the date ofthls notice. Property in the Old Tom. Water LotsNos. 19,21,22,23,24,25,20,27, 28,29,30,47,49. Bay Lots Nos. 16, 17, J8, 19,20, 21, 22,27,29—22 Lots at $2 82 each. Bay Lou Nos. 23 at $4 41,20 at *4 32. Town Lou Nos. 69,70,71,72,73,76,70,77. 79,80,82,99,101,103,117,118-16 Lot at $1 88 each. Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 69. Town Lou Nos. 129, 130,131,132,137,188, 152,153,104,107,170, |172,174-13 LoU at $1 41 each., ' • -Nos. 179,180,181,162,211,212,210,217,218, 2l9~-10 LoU, at $113 each. ' No. 183,1 Lotnt$375. Nos.229, 234,235,230,237, 239, 255, 260, 257,258,259,260,261.962, 263,979^284 , 285, 986,287,288, 308,316—23Xq1sjiL85c. each. tfmr.-3*n, m^3I, 333T 339, 340, 341, 353, 354,355—10 Lou at94 cenU each. Nos. 357, 383, 385, 404, 405, 406,407, 408, 409,410,411,412,413,414, 416, 417, 416,419, 420, 441, 455,457,458, 480,500, 507,515, 610, 521,632,633,556,656—33 LoU at 70c: each. ClaimnnU to tho above Lots as far ns known, are U. Dart, T. B. King, Colby & Davis, W. H. Stiles, Jano Rcimhart, P. Houston)), V. Wool- ley, S. Dart, J. T. Lawrence, S. Moody, Jos. RIoore, (Trustee) B. F. Hnrris, Ex'or estate A- inoa Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. E. 8. ltees, R. Bolton, W. B. & C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J. W. Anderson.*estate J. Berrien, 8. Chase, R. L. Gamble. Property in the New Tmcnand adjoining the New and Old Tovm. Town LoU Nos. 200,201,202„ 203,204,474, 475,476,477,478,479,480-12 LoU,taxed $5 15 Nos. 740,741,742,743,744,745,746-7 LoU taxed §2 30. Nos. 969,970,971,972,973-5 LoU, Uxcd $1 46. Nos. 1134,1135,1136,1137,1138,1099,1300, 1301,1302,1303-10 LoU, taxed $1 88. Nos. 1465.1460,1407,1408, 1668,1669,1070, 1071,1672—9 Lou, taxed $1 35. Nos. 1933,1934,1935,1937,1938, 2199,2200, 2201,2202,2203,2204—11 Lots, taxed $125. Nos. 2465,2460,2467,2409—4 LoU, Uxcd 31c, 150 mos Land below the Old Town taxed $37 50. Owner T.J). King. Town Lou Nos. 430, 431,411,412, 178.179, 180, and wharf loU 178,.179, 180—10 LoU, taxed $4 69. Owner P. Leach. .Town LoU No*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf lot No. 103—0 Lou, taxed $2 82. Owner L. A Bond. Town Lou Nos. 160.101,528,589, 530,531 0 LoU, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Leach and J. D. Gardner. , Nos. 439,440—2 LoU, taxod 94 conU. Own er C. J. Shelton. Town Lots Nos. 496,497—2 LoU, taxed 94c. Owner J. McDermid. House and Lot taxed $1 88. Ojvners Wilson and Sanborn. House and 2 LoU, taxed $225. Owner Jos. Bancroft. 3 acres Land, taxed 42 centa. Owner 8. Dart. 127 acres Laud east of tho city, taxod $17 805 25 do do do do do, do 47 centa. 'Owner U. Dart. 700 acres Land, taxed $75 Owners Bruns wick and Florida R11 Co. t 5 acros Land, tnxed94cta;3 LoU, Nos 145 and 140, taxed 94 cenU. OwnerT. W. Goode. Store Houbo, taxed $281; House, &c. and 17 acres Land, pi rod $5. G2, and y §|nvoa Oiya/I Sit .Owner flea. Uupreo. 3 LqU, House, &o. tax $2 25; 10 Slavos taxed $5 63. Owner Mrs. C. Lamb. Store aud Lot, taxed $469. Owner Joseph Lyman. Storo and Lot, taxod $186; stock in trndo tax od $4 41. Owner J. Franklin. House and 2 Lots, taxed $5 63; 13 Iota nnd Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxed $281, 4 Slu\cs employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns wick Lumber Co. Store, House and Lot, taxed $1 50; 1 Slave taxed 94c. Owner B L Hnrris. Academy Building, tax 94c, stock iu trndo, tax $1 67;4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner Juntos Moore. Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves cm- oyed, tax $2 81. Owner B. Talbot Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner tho Bank of Brunswick. Stock in trndo, tax 94c. Owner R. Hallignn. Stock in trndo, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed,tax $1 13, estate J R Ilii/.zard. Stock iu trndo, tax $1 87.. Owner J W At- will. Stock in trade, tax 50c. Owner B Duffy. 3 Slaves, tax $1 09. Owner J Spalding. 2 Slavos, tax $2 81. Owner J B Hnrris. 1 Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton 5 Slaves employed, tax $2 81; personal pro perty, tax $187. Owner A L King. 1 Slave employed, tax $113- Owner C Davis. 1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil ler. 2 Slaves employed, tax $113. Owuer Mrs Aust. ] Slave employed, tax $187; one Stallion, tax $113. Owner William P. Wilson. 4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner E S Ashcraft. 4 Slavos employed, tax $150. Clark owner. Personal property of J M Kunze, taxed $187. Personal property of H A Breed, taxed $187. Personal property ofJ M Sturtivant, taxed $1 Also, the following property taxed for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight: Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jos Moore. Personal property of J R Hazzord, tax $3 75, Also, 011 tho following property for tho year ightoen hundred nnd thirty-nine: ilouso and 17 ncresofLund, tax $6; 8 Slaves, tax $6. Owner Gee Dupree. Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2 >. Owner James Moore. B E It further ordained, That tha owners of all lots tfn Whitaker, Bull nnd Dravton-streets, at far south as South Broad-atrceuud on Brough- ton-iircct.bctwocn Drayton and Whilsker-strcoU, and on Boy-street between said Drayton and Whitaker-atreeu, shall b« bound, whenever re quired by the Oily Council by resolution* to place a good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk of brick or finsstoue, end of the dimensions spe cified in tlie ninth section of this Ordinance, and the said pavement shall be ofthe level aud height marked on the accompanying map oftho several elevations oftho different streets and squares, and the said pavement shall be graded or staked down by tho City Surveyor, end in tho manner and upon tho terms prescribed in the foregoing sec tion of this Ordinance, nnd notice of such resolu tion shall be published in tho city Gazettes for at least two mouths, nnd a copy thereof ho surved by the City Marshal ou every owner or lesico ns aforesaid, his or her agent or attorney, within twenty days after tlie same shall have been pass ed ; and iVatiy person slmll refuse or neglect to place np*vottioniorsidi»*r*ft*-®*tondhigihc whole length of hi* or her lot within twelve months af ter such a resolution has been published or serv ed, it shall be ^ho duty oftho City Surveyor nnd City Marshal, aided wltirsuch masons, bricklay ers or workmen ns may bo necessary, to proceed to have tiie same placed before the lot of each de faulter, and in tlie ninnner prescribed by this or dinance, and he shall report the samo to Couucil with the expense thereof, and Council shall forth with direct the City Treasurer to issue his execu tion against tho owner or lessee of said lot for the amount ofsuchexpense, which shall be collected asall other taxes nnd assessments arc enforced by the law and Ordinances that are or may bo in force; and any person who shall molest or trou ble said Surveyor, Marshal or workmen employ ed by them in‘the discharge of their said duty nr in placing said pavement, may be punished tut is prescribed in this fifth section oftliis Ordinance. • Extract from tho Ordinance. M. MYERS, c. c. # See resolution published in the Republican, 24tli Oct. itist. • oct 30 Hull’s J fusses. A SUPPLY of Hull’s Patent Trusses. Ah Common do for Negroes, just received ui for sale by ANSON PARSONS, oct29 No 8 Gibbon's Buildings. Lip Salve, Ace- T IP Salvo (Rose scented,) Cold Cream, Milk -I i Roses, nud Cliampborutcd Soap, all highly recommended for cliapcd nud rough skin, for sale by A. PARSONS. Superior Sulsul Oil, Ac. "| BASKETS superior Salmi Oil 1 Jml 6 boxes do do 25 dozen common Swi-ct Oil, for plantation use 20 boxes best English Mustard 30 do Colgate’s Starch, No 1 2 cases English Fig Blue Just received per brig Clinton, nnd for sale by A. PARSONS, oct 27 No 8, Gibbon’s Buildings. White Lead, Ac, “j AA KEGS English While Lead 1UU 300 do Americun do do, No 1 and 2 20 boxes Baltimore Crome Yellow 20 do do do Green 50 doz Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, as sorted sizes, just received per ship Celia and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 10 For Sale. The subscriber offers tor solo hts Place called Parnassus, in Bryan Countv, pleasutilly situated on the w I’*' Salts, and opposite tho town ofSiitt- -iMWiinim bury. Tho tract contains upwards of300 acres, 150 of which are cleared and under a good fence. Iu contiguity to the salt marsh render* tho convenience for tlie use of the mud fortnanuring of easy access', and for health, is not •surpassed by any othor situation in tho low coun try. This Plantation is in 11 high slate of iui- , provemnnt, consisting of a comfortable dwelling with six rooms, with oil necessary ou * buildings, „8Uch as kitchen, storo room, smoke house, corn iftnd cotton houses, together with comfortable frame houses for the accommodation of HO or 40 Npgroos, There is also a fine orchard of young ,'hoalthy trees, consisting ofpeacjinnd pear, with .-an extensive nrbour ofgrnpes oftho choicest kind, For terms, apply to Col. John J. Maxwell in iSnvaunah, or on the premises to . It P. DEMERE. . oct 3 2391 p. Watch and Jewellery Store, South aide Monumcnt-S,piare. The subscribers have and • will keep constantly on band » u well selected assortment ) ofClockx, Watches, Jewel-' lery, Silvor-wure, und fan- i oy Goods, which they will J sell on the most reasonable * terms, to those who will fit- ho cull. ' SPEAR •& JONES N. B.—Particular attention paid to Repairing (Clocks and Watches, and their time warranted. Also, Jewellery made to ordortind repaired, .octal Actowlittiis. , Inse fmo According, assorted patterns, pflUtiluljy inlaid, 'pearl keys and superior '* ‘“list received and for sale by S’" «. K HENDRICKSON Broadcloths amt Cnssimercs. A ,.f. n- a i:.u mid Cnssimercs, bluo Bearer CIOilii/uTvfir- ible green do. black do, drab do, brown, cadet mixed, Equestrian Cussimere, black do,’President do, fancy lavender do. Just received per brig Madison, and will bo sold 011 tlie most reasonable terms, by JAMES A. CLIFFORD, sept 17 Nos. 4 <fc 13 Gibbons’ Rango. Staple and Fancy »i ERships Celia, Timoloo , P ER ships Cells, Timol lor and Augusta. 50 bales 3-4 brown Shirting 25 do 4-4 do do __ ■20 cum* 3-4,4-4 &.G4 blea md Sheeting aud and 8hirtinga 20 bale* Red Flonnels, some 1 do red and plnid Linse 100 scarlet nnd black thibet S awl* 200 Highland plaid Shawls, wriou* sixes MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1840. [WHOLE NUMBER—97,364. ry Goods. brigs Wm Tny- various brand* do do twilled do cotton do do 200 pieces cadet mixed, steel nixed, blue, green and brown Sattinels 100 dozen blue Komal Hdkft 10 cases American Prints, all qualities 200 dozen men’s woolen A lfyse.teuu* low pric’d 100 whito mid blenched linen Time Cloths 2 dozen 4-4 black thibotSnnwIs 2 do 5-4 do do '•do 100 peices low priccdapron Clock* 50 do blue Plaids , 50 do white Flannels, m»»e4tod atuditic^ 13 " do super gcuitiue wjtito Welsh FIbphcIs 15 do do dfr Rogers patent io 50 do hucknbaAk and Scotch Diaper Blnck& colored Silks, super Hns «'n Laities nud French Prints, fancy Slwvls. fancy silk Cravats, funcy silk Bags, fancy Mk and lust ing coat Buttons, gilt do, pearl bone nnd silvered Buttons, 300 lbs patent lax Thread, 500 dozen assorted spool Throat, &c. Ac. For sale at wholesale nnd retail by. SNIDER, LATHROP & JEVITT. KFWholesalo Room, up stairs frjnting Con gress street. oct 13 New Dry Goods SUrc, Upon Uin Cash System. A T tho store lately occupied by J. & E. In gersoll, West side Monumbil-Sqnare, is now opening a very extensive and splendid as sortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS; entirely fresh, oiibraciii( every article usually found in a dry golds store—^which have been selected with great cere in the New York nnd Boston markets nmUougbt upon cosh terms, (many of them atauctiom nud are offered for solo wholesale nnd retail, at t small udvancu, for cash or city acceptance. Akn. A very largo assortment of common, fine, su perfine Three Ply nnd tenetinn CARPETINGS of new and very rich pn.tnrnstaiso.Rugs, Malting, OH Clnllis. printed Flortr Baize, Carpet Binding, Thread, Ac., nt much fess prices than ever before offered in this market. Persons iu the ctynnd country wishing to purchase, nro respectuliy invited to call and ex amine for tficmselvcr. oct 7 243—3w More New Goods* Per brig Savannah. ffA PIECES gray mix’d Kentucky Jeans 50 do dark blue do do , 1 cote light blue Demina 1 do corded Skirt* 1 do Cotton Umbrella* 1 do Silk do 3 bales white Flannel*, 1 do tow priced 10 do Red do 3 do super Whitnoy Blanket* 1 engn Cotton Fringes BO lbs Turkey red Yarn 10 pieces blk Bombesin 10 do Mk Lasting 100 lb* mix’d Pins 10 piece* blk Italian Crapo 2 uo Biiper Mk Bilk Velvet 10 doz gentlemen's blk Silk Cravats 5 do do blk Italian do 2 do do superblkSntindo 20 do do Pluid Silk Cravats 50 pieeps do Silk Pocket Hmwlkercbiefii 10 do genuine Welch Flannels 100 dox men’s knit Wool half Hose 50 do do Lambs Wool do do 10 do gent’s Lambs Wool and Angola Hosn 10 do brown nnd mix’d Cotton do 25 pieces hnndsome Furniture Chintz 10 do assorted colors Broad Cloth* 50 do white Cambrics 50 do Jackonei Muslins, Book, Swiss and Mull do , Super blk and bluo blk Silks Plain changeable do Mens do l^iines nnd striped Chalys SNIDER, LATHROP &NEV1TT. oct 21 Woolens nnd Bai „ A Large Block ofBlankets, British nnd Do nipstic Negro Cloths nnd Bugging of var ousqualities. For sale by oct 13 247ti. R & W KING. ' Cotton Osmiburgs and Yarns. /COTTON Osiiabargsiroin tho Athens factory; V-/ and Yams, No 5, G, 8,10. and 15 from tho Roswell factory. For sale by oct 13 247D. R & W KING Negro Cloths* Blankets and Bag- King. Coses Kerseys, the most unproved hind Ovf 5 bales super whito Welsh Plains 10 do English mix’d Plains,5 do Cordovndo 25 do London duffil and Bristol Blankets, vari ous qualities aud sizes, very heavy 100 pcs heavy Bagging Received by recent arrivals from Liverpool nnd New York, nnd for snle on tho best terms by ‘oct ^-^ATuaoP * qfEVlTT' Muslin Collars* Canton Flan nel, Ac. Ac. Received uer brig L. Baldwin, W ORKED Muslin Collars, Velvet lUhbons, striped, checked and plnin Swiss Muslin, Cambric Dhnity, Furniture Chintz Fanny silk Hhkfs, Canton Funnels For sale by GEO. VV. BE1IN. oct 20 llaadkercltlefs* Caps. Ac. Ac. AT ft DOZEN Indigo blue plaid Hdkfs GO do fancy plaid Hdfkis (Gingham ptns) 35 doz Wool Caps, low priced SatlitieU 55 pcs plnid Linsey 30 do Indigo blue plnid Homespun Received per brig L Buldwin, pnd for snloby oct 20 GEORGE W. UEHN. Oil Cloth and Counterpanes. O IL Cloth tabloCovers ip pattornx very hand some; Cloth table'Cnvors; richly embossed, cotton and worsted do. French Counterpanes made Ip America, a new and Received by oct 12 47 Porto Iflco Sugar. HHDS primo Porto Rico Sugar, Inna- iug from ship Now Jersey, and will bo sold low from tho wlmrf, by oct 24 LADD. TUPPER & SISTARE. Desirable Goods. I MPERIAL Quilts, a sup'r article Marseilles do Itadics sup'r col'd II S Cloves Ladies and misses Woolen Mitts High nnd low priced Sattinclts, cadet mix'd nnd grey mixed Brondcloths.blue, brown and invisible green Super block Thibet Shawls, large & small sizes Super embroidered do Super English Canton Flannel, domestic do Fancy Cassiinercs and Vesting Super figur’d Algerine, n new article Heavy silk Hose, Bishop Lawns,check’d Muslins. .Tnckouet, Nnnsooh and Mull Muslins Mous du Laities nnd Chajlvs Super French, English and Amoricnn Prints Gents silk Pocket Udkfs, elastic Gnnid Chains Worsted nnd silk Bngs, plnid silk Cravats Emb'd Thibet Cravats and Scurfs Rich furniture Chintz Super twill'd Gro do Royal Silk, n splendid nrtc. Rich colored Silks Plnin and fig’d super black Gro do Swissc Italian Silks, plnin and fig’d Reps do Super black nnd bluo tilnck Homhasin Carpetings, Rugs nud floor Mats For ralo ut wholesale and retail, at very low prices, by oct 27 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT. Shoes. Oft CA6F.S Mena* Kip Brogans jkiXJ 10 do do Russet do 4 do Boys’ Thick do 2 do Messes Leather Bootee*, received per ship Hercules from Boston nnd for snle on rensonablo terms by L. BALDWIN & CO. oct 21 - Pantaloons, Vests anti Shills. A SUPERIOR assortment of black, and blue Cassimere Pantaloons; rihb’d, stripe, Vic toria aud Tweed Cass. Pantaloons of different qualities; fig’d and plain black Velvet Vests; black nnd bine Cloth do; Prince AlbertCohourg und fig’d Clinlly Vests; fig’d and plain Satin Vesta; fmo Linen Shirt*, frill’d and plnin bo soms; extra fine Cotton Shirts, linen collars, bo- somsund wristbands; calico aud funcy Ginglunu Shirt.. For *^ e A b | J 1LTON & HOUSTON. rvc>,21 2541. Pcni'l Ash* Sal Soda* Ac. Ac. BBLS Pearl Ash, 6 do Sal Soda \y 3 do SnltemlUB, do Salt Petre Do Flax'Sncd, 1 keg ground do 10 bngs Pimento, 6 do Black Pepper 1 case Cloves, 1 bbl Nutmegs 4 bbl fresh Chamomile Flower* h do sup’r fine Arrow Root 1 c«*e do Tnpiocn, 1 do Pcnrl Sago Just received and for snle by oct 20 ANSON PARSONS. GALLS. Winter8perm Oil f" la 200 do. common Lamp Oil, ut $1 per [uilon. just received pership John Cumming.nnd 1 * • ANI~ lor snlo by oct 19 ANSON PARSONS. New Goods. Q/1 PCS Prints O vf 20 do Mouseline do Lnlnos.rbh patterns G do black and blk nnd slate do 6 do whito Flannels 2 do Saxony Cassimcres’ for buys clothing 12 do blk mix’d Snttiitet 3 do grey mix’d do 8-10 brown table Cloths 12 dozen plnid Hdkfs 100 do Rawnrth's spool Cottou G pcs Canton Flannel Victoria Skirts, corded do 5-4 Hamilton Sheetings C dozen shell twist Combs 8 do do side do 6 do linen cnmbrick Hd|tf* 4 do benistiched do do 34 inch blk nproti Silks Ladies silk aprons with borders J list received and lor sale low by h JOHN! 20 dozen rich fancy Shawls* A MONO which mo .£jL8-4 and G-4 rich Damask Silk 4-4 changeable nnd pliild'"do 8-4 emb'd Thibet Wool, very rich 8-4 Brnchn and Blanket Together with a large assortment of Scarfs and small dress Ilhdfs; all of which will besoldata small advance from cost, for cash, or good paper. AVERY & JOHNSON, oct 19 South side Monument Square. Cvans* Camomile Pills. TUST received and forsnlo by I J sept. 21 THOS. RYERSON. Drugs* Medicines A JPcrftimcry. T HE subscribers have constantly on bund a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, nnd fancy articles, of tlie best quality, which they offer on reasonable terms, wholesale or retail. T. M. & J- M. TURNER, oct 19 Monuinent-Sqnaro. Parsons’ Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. A S AFE nn d certain cure for nil bilious com plaints nnd abstractions oftho bowels. If administered in time, they will effectually remove llio bile from tlie stomach, und counteract the causes which so generally produce headache, in digestion, fever aud ague, or intermittent, remit- font, bilious, inflammatory, and yellow fevers, jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rheu matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach, coetiveuesH, sore throats, colds, coughs und ustii- attg 4 ANSON PARSONS. 25. - Home aud Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas Finegnn. Stock in trade of Spalding andStockwell, tax- cdlSJo. Stock in trade of J R Hazzord. lax $2 81. 3 Slaves, taxed $1 68$. Owner J Spalding. 1 Slave, taxed $1 31. OWner J B Harris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrence. 1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner William P Wilson. _ _ 1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C Davi*. WILLIAM P- WILSON, Mayor. KPTho Milledgeville Journal is requested to publish the nbovo onco a weok for b'ix weeks. nug 25 205tt« Evans' Chamomile PlHs* TYREPARED from u pure extract ofthe flow- Jt er, a very wholesome medicine,' mijd in op eration und pleasant iu effect, tho most certain proservor oflioalth, a salb nnd effectual euro of indigestion nnd all stomach complaints; and us'u natural consequence, a purifier of the blood and a sweotner ol tlie whole system, to the nervous and debilitated. The powers of Evans’ Chamomile Puls are such, that tho palpitating heart, tho tremulous hnud, the dizzy oyo.nnd the fluttering mind van ish bofore tlieir effects like noxious vapors before tho benign influence ofthe morning sun. Tins tonic modichio is for various diseases, general de bility, indigestion and its consequences; os want of appetite, un apparent distension of tho stom- tich, belching, pains in the stomach, acidity, un pleasant taste ill tho mouth, rumbling noise in tho bowels, nervoussymptomsilangdlqjwiMWhon the mind bocomesirrituble, desponding, liiouglit- ftil, melancholy und dejected, hypoihondrincism, low spirits, consumption,palpitations oftho Mart, nervous irritability, night omr^rhoumntisin,spas modic affections, dimness of sight, delirium, and all othor nervous symptoms, these Pills will pro* duoe an efluciuaftiiro. For sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept 7 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Boots aucl Broguus. A CASES culfpuinp Boots 4 2 do thick Brogans, for snle low by oct 19 L. BALDWIN & CU. Starch* Ac. PC£\ BOXES Colgate’s superior Starch OU 6 do English Fig Bluo, 2 ceroons Span- is h, r « g0 . Garden SccdSc T HE subscriber has just received by brig Sa vannah, » full.supply of FreBli Garden Seeds, warranted of tlie best quality, aim ufUio Crop of 1840, viz: . r . Parsnip, large white ” •' “ fran - J — Aspamgns, large ’Beaus, dun colored, rob royand lima polo Beets, long blood, tur nip blood, mangle wurtzcl, and white scurcity Brocoli, purple enpe Cabbage, early york, drumhead, baUerscn, f jreen glazed, sugar oaf, and red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucumber, long green nnd enrly frame Carrot, long orange nnd early horn Celery, whito solid Lertnce, cubbngo hoad& groeti coss Melon, citron, pino op pie. nud netted Mustard, whito ParsloyB curled oct 16 Peas, early frame, dwarf marrnwiht, dwarf blue imperial, early churl- ton nnd early Washing ton Pepper, long red and sweet spnnwh Squash, enrly bush and nersnn’s striped Radish, cherry turnip, short lop scarlet, ^long scarlet, nud blk winter Salsify or vegetable oys ter Spinach, large Tomatoes Turnip, early dutch, enr- ly spring, red top, ru tabaga and large fiat globe Clovor, white nnd rod Lucerne Grass, &c &c For sale by A. PARSONS. New Books. T IIE difficulties ofRomunism, by Goo Stanly Fahor. thrive und Thrivo,n tale by. Mary Ho Witt. IIouo on! hooc ever, or tho boyhood of Folix Law, by Mary llowitt. *• Spark’s Liio of Washington, abridged. Tho histpry of Virgil A. Stewart, and bis nd* venture in capturing and exposing the great "Western Land Pirate” mid his gutig iu connex ion with evidence, also ofthe trials, confessions, nud execution of nunmhorofMurroll’sassosiutes iu the state of Mississippi*. Franca, its King, Court, and Government, by Governor Cass. A fuw more copies oftho Mud iron Paper*. A collection of Music, for tho Flute, Violin, ■&c. Just received by net 16 W f HORNE WILLIAMS oct 13 AVERY & J N’SON. Bonset Lozenges. W [STAR’S nud Sberntan’s Bonset Lozen ges, for coughs, colds, asthmas, &c., just received and for sale by Anson parsons, sept 16 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Harrison’s Specific Ointment, F OR the euro of white swellings, scrofulous and other turners, ulcer.-., screlegs, eh! and fresh wounds, sprains nnd bruises, swellings ami inflanmiatjpns, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rlicnmutic pains, tetters, eruptions, ciiilblnins, whitlows, Idles, corns, nnd external disease? generally. The proprietor Iw* received at least a thousand certificates and otl\er documents in favor of this Specific Ointment—nnd they em- brake almost all the complaints—in their worst stages—to which Ointment or slicking plaster cnnheapplicd* Among those certificates, there are a groat ninny from the most eminent physi dans hi the country, who. use the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference tonny, or nil others whicn linve ever been invented. Tho proprietor hns also received a great many testi monials from fhrriers, military gentlemen, farm ers, aud other*, relative to tlie amazing efficacy of his Ointment, in bruises, cuts, nnd all the ex ternal complaints and disease* of horses ,* and among them nro no less than a dozen certifying to the perfect cures which it has performou on the sore backs of some of those animals. Al together tho proprietor feels no l^jilntlon iu stating—or in putting it to the proof against nil eamoj.siti.on—thnt "Harrison’s Specific Oint ment” is vastly superior to every thlex* kind which has heretofore been offered to the public. Forsaluby T.M. &J.M.TURNER, oct £8 Monmnant Square. For Sale, A HUNTING ISLAND, (formerly known xjl as Reynold’s) containing 4000 acres, more or loss, situated near St. Helena Sound. Un- bounds with deer, und other gnmo, and is tho fa vourite resort of sportsmen from Edisto, Beau fort and its vicinity. The prico demanded is $4000. Also for snle, three primeyoung Fellows, field hands, os well ns excellent oarsmen, or axemen. For further information, apply at this office. P. S.—There is ou the Isluud a Dwelling House nnd ICitchon. oct 26 25(ri* . Mills for Sale. T HE subscriber offer* forsnlo his Mill Estab lishment on Horse Greek, in Telluir Coun ty, Georgia. Two Saws and a Gristare in good order for operating. The stream is a lnrgo one, and is considered to be us good ns any iu this sec tion of country. Tbero uro about seven thous and acre* of land attached to tho pruinisos, the most of which is well timbered with yellow pine, mu! there is u sufficient qunutity of hard timber for Uih uso oftho Mills; they are so sitnatad, that tho supply of yellow pine -timber will ho inex haustible They are situated about eleven miles from Lumber City in said County, and ubuut two miles from the Ocumlgeo River. Lumber con lio sent with great ease down the Creek from tiro Mills to the River. Persons wishing to purchase, can apply either personally or,by letter, to tho subsonuer at Ocuiulgoovillc, Telfair Comity»Ga. N. ASHLEY. ICPThe Advnrtlsor at Portland, Mo.; the Whij. & Courier at Bangor, Mo.t and thu-Patriot it State Gazette at Concord, N. 11., are requested to insort tlio nbovo advertisement once u week for three mouths, nnd forward tlieir account? im mediately to this office forpayiueut. uug 14 19013m Cravats. L BQX rich nnd fashionable Down Cravats, received by AVERY & JOHNSON, oct19 Look at Tills. F RESH Goods Just received: Rich French nnd English Prints Rich Muslin DeLaincs Do Silks: also plaid Worsteds, for dresses. For sale low forcash, nt oct 22 AVERY & JOHNSON’S Coffee, Sugar* Gin, Whiskey* &c -g pr /Y Bag* green Cuba Coffee Xt)U 100 do “Uio do 30 do old while do 30 do do Java do 20 do Manilla •_ do , 20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar 30 do Porto ltico do 10 boxes Loaf do 10 bbls crushed do 50 bltls common Gin 30 do Phelp** do 50 do Whiskey , 5 pipes superior Olnrd Brandy 14 naif pipes Dupuy do 20 qr casks sweet Malaga Winn 20 do dry do do 10 do mint Cordinl 50 boxes small lump Tobacco, Enders • 20 do Cavendish do superior 20 ha If cheats Pmichong Ton 30 131b boxes Hyson do 20 6 & 13 lbs do Itnpcrinldo 10 cases, canisters do do GO boxes Pipe* 50 bblscnnnl Flour 50 do Baltimore do 10 casks Cheese 20 firkius Butter, Goshen 30 boxes Sperm Candles 40 casks Porter, pts and qts. 50 kegs Dupont’s Powder 200 bags Shot 20 boxes Cordials nssorlcd 25 do old Port Winn 20 baskets sweet Oil 10,000 lbs Bacon, ns-orted 200 reams wrapping Paper 50 do letter and fools cap do 5 cases Salt 1000 sucks do 1000 bushels Alum do 20 hhds Molasses , 100 herxe* Soap,•Leo'*.and other brands • - 20 do Sturcn 10 do Mitatnrd, London 40 bbls Crackers - • 10 boxes ground Pepper 100 deni iions, assorted sizes 40 M Alexandria Segora 50 M Spanish do 100 M half do do 25 boxes Raisins 20 hogs Lard 30 dozen Buckets 10 bags Pepper 10 do Allspice 10 do race Ginger 25 boskets Champagne For sulu ou acommodatiiig terms, by SCRANTON & OLMSTEAD. oct 14 24t?i]cA ' 8 nnJ5 , E ,,, » TOn « l,C «» BBLS. limns, 3 do smoked Tongue*, 10 do pickled do ■andmg from brig Clinton, nndftirwilo by at21 CLAG1JOUN & WOOD. Drugs, Merlin liras Ac. 1 CASKS Epsom Salta 1.U 4 do Pearl Ash 2 du Snfamituft 2 do washing Soda 1 do Flour Sulphur 0 odbcs roll do 1 do Gum Camphor 1 2 do Rhubarb - . 10 hbla green Copperas 10 do Whiting 10 do Castor Oil 0 do Alcohol 10 do clear (drained Honey 6 do Bristol Brick 4 do Flax Send 3 tinlra fine' Vclv~»:tC»fkii fflBKSB 3 do Demijohn nnd Jng do 100 packages A potheen ties GUsutate .every variety < 10 groce Maynard mid Rugors’ blk Ink 0 lib Is Macnboy rtnd Scotch Snuff 20 jnrs do and Rappee do. i&e.&c. Received by late nrrivals, nud for sale low on iiccommodatiiig lorni*. oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Ycnsl Powders. T HESE Powders nro an admirnblo siibslilnto for Yeast in making nil kinds ol balter cakes and Imvo tlie advantage over that article In ma king the batter perfectly light and ready for lin king the instant they nro mixed. Buckwheat and other cakes when made with those powders, nrn less likely to disagree with tha stomach than those mode with''yeast, mid ns it requires but n few minutes to prepare foi>baking, the possibility of having them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing enkn qnd biscuit with those powders, lins been approved by many of the most eminent physician* mid surgeons iu this country; thoy nreulso highly rccommmend- cd by mnuy of tho first families in this city and othor place*. A supply of tho above valuable article, just re ceivcd porbrig Clinton, and for *nlo By ANSON PARSONS, *cpt 21 No 8, Gibbons' Buildings. Blankets* Ac. 2 BALES saddle Blnnkets, 200 blunkets each 1 bale large size col'd borso do 0 bales 8-4 and 9-4 Duffil do 0 cases wool filled KersoyB - 2 du low priced Sattiuets Landing from brig Clinton, nnd for sulo hy HIRAM ROBERTS, net 20 No 3 aud 14 Gibbon’* Building. Ladd* Tapper A Sistarc* Offer for Sale, HHDS mul tierces Cuba Molasses • U 50 tes and bbl* N. O. do 30 hhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar 15 boxes Refined Louf Sugar 75 bag* Cuba and Old Ja\*a Coffee 25 boxes Baker’s Chocolate 450 Dcmijotis, assorted sizes 130 pcs heavy Dundee Bagging 30 crate? Patent Wine Bottles 76 boxes Nogro Pipes 65 M. Havana Segars 100 cases Hock and Champagne Wines 70 qr casks Sicily, Portand Pico Wine* 12 pipes pure Holland Gin 4 halfpipes Cognac Brandy 200 bids "Help's" Gin 50 bbls Boston Eagle Gin 50 do .do do Rum 50 do Portland Rum 100 sucks coarse aud fine Salt 150 kegs pure Whito Lund 4 casks English Linseed Oil 200 Gmulstouea. assorted sizes sept 4 r— Jayne’s Hair Tonic—Hair. T HERE i* nothing like n good head uf hair to set off n man's pate. As the poet *ay*— <•—'TIs the robe which curious nature weaves To hang upon tho bead, and does adorn Our bodieu." To bo sure a bold head is becoming enough in a judge, or a minister, for itlooks grave and ven erable, and tho’ it tuay not be an unerring evi- donco of wisdom, yet it is a decisive proof that tlie individual is not hair brained.—Young per sons, especially young beaus and belles, nro rath er averse to a premature disrobeuient of their roof*; and ho who offer*a remedy to preserve that important oriyunent must bo looked upon in the light of a benefactor. And puch n oue i* Dr. Juyno. whoso hair tonic has done wuudersincoux mg tho huir out on barren spots, und preventing its falling off. There is no quackerv ubniitthis article. We have seen evidence ofits efficacy. A gentleman .who has been bald for n number of yours, by tho use of this tonic, has got uui»« » flourishing growth on the lato waste place. Tii whose hair, like false friends, is leaving them, will find this an excellent preventive. To young bucks who uspiro to bushy whiskers, Ibis tome must bo invaluable—ainl to young ladies who would preserve tlieir glossy ringlets, it must be the great desideratum.—Portland Trunscript. The above for sale by T.M. &J. M. TURNER. oct27 Monument Square Ui.ciiri’OUt BaiiTi Notes. A UGUSTA Banks. Cohiinbus'llnnU*. Monroe Rail Road Stale Bank Branches, . Ocmulgeo Bank, Bauk llawkjusvillc, Geo. Rail Road. Ac.Ataa&c. Purchased nt tho lowest rates, and the highest premium given for specie, by ' ~ t .‘ WM. ROBERTSON, Broker, . Corn-* Bull-street and Bay Lane. For Halo; a'fow shares ofMariue Bunk Stock, march 3 56 Wines. Tens. Ac. O NE HUNDRED doz. Pale mid Brown Sherry Wine*, fit) deinijous Leaves’ Modena Wines 25Jdozon Madeira'do, 10 qr cask* Lisbon do 20 qr casks S. M. do 20 qr chests fmperinland Gunpowder Tea 100 hhds W. I- Molasses 50 bbls N. O. do 100 do Northern Gin, 50 do do Rum 30 da Mnnongahela Whiskey 30 do Old Rvo do, very choice 30 do assorted Cordial, 50 boxes do do JOfl boxes Composition Caudle*. 50 do Tallow Candles 50 dozen Bqckets 10 bbl* Crushed Sugar 20 du Ground Pepper, 500 sack. Salt For salo hy HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE. ocl26 158p Huntington and Holcombe, Hnvu received by recent arrivals, T HIRTY casks Cheese, 100 boxes do 50 bbls Butter, Soda and Milk Biscuit 150 boxes No. 1 Soap 30 do Colgate's Starch 10 do No. 1 Loaf Sugar .10 do No. 2 do do 150 do Tobacco, assorted 25 hhds St. Croix Sugar 50 M Spanish Segnrs 30 qr casks Mountain Mad. Wine 30 qr casks L P S M Wine 20 jd do LPSM do 30 casks, quarta’and prints, London Porter 20 firkin* chu‘ta n Butter 100 reams Wrapping Paper 20 bnss Ginger. 10 do Pimento lit) keg* Dupont’* Pott'dm • •' For snle on favorable terms. octSO 258p Rice’s Reports. R EPORTS ofense* nt L»w, argued nnd de termined in the Cniirtnf Apponlsnnd Court of* Error* of .South Carolina, from December 1838 to Mny 1839, both inclusive, by Win lticc, Stain Rnporter. 'Reports ofrasrs in Chancery, nrgued'-tmd de termined in the Court of Appeal* and Court of Errors of South Carolina, from December 1838 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wm Rice.* A Digest of the cases decided in tho Superior Court* of-Law, ofthe Steto of Sonlh Carolina, from the nnrlieBt period, to the year 1830 inclu sive, by Win Rico. Also, thejifo. adventures nnd opinions of David Thru). Hints of South Carolina, Master of Art*, nnd sometimes Dr. of Medicine, alias Dr Hamil ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Haync, Col Hnyite, Dr Porchnr.Col Singleton, Rev MrBonmn, Rev Dr Baker, Col Allstou, Major Parker,- Col Ben ton, Major Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Cnut Rut ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth, Maj nlooro, &c. in a scries of letters to his friends, written hy himself. Also, tbn Georgia and Caroliun Almaund, for 1841, by Robert Griori Justreceived by oct 17 W THORNE WILLIAMS- Tlie Man-: O R Henry de Ceroqs; a ro R. James, nuffior of I)an Charles Tyrrell, Henry ofGuise,. *--/or pi Chorlcs A. Lon, M. D. The Farmers Instructor, consisting of Essays, practical directions and hints, for tho manngemont ofthe Farm and the Garden; originally published in tho Cultivator, selected and revised by J. Duel, Esq. Just received by sept 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Dalby's Cnrininitive. ‘ H IGHLY recommended a* a most safe, ef fectual, aud often immediate remedy for the* wind, the watery and dry gripes, convulsions, nnd nil those fatal disorders in the boweta'of in fants, which carry off such a number oftlte hu man species under tho ago of two years. A’sup- ply of this valuable medicine just received,'and for sale by . ANSON PARSONS, sept lo ',' Surgical Instruments* Ac. A MPUTATING. Trepanning, Obstetrical, Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s Lancets,. Gum Lancets, silver spring Button Lancets, Gorman spring Lancets, German and fine American Scarificators,Pear! and Steel Lan cet Coses, Stomach Pnmns, Stethoscopes, Ivory, Gum Elastic and Silvefifieasariesi Womb Syrin ges, Brenst GlnssesSvith pump, Self-Injecting Apparatus, nnd a complete assortment of By tin ges ofevery description. Just received per brig New Hanover ana for sale by sept 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Caution. npHE high reputation which Fraacis Kidder^ X Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 or 20 years, has caused several imitatinns of the nrtiole to be offered for sale as "Kidder’s Indelible Ink." They resemble the genuine ink in tlieir exterior appearance, and us some of thembears tlie name of Kidder, tlie public have been grossly deceiv ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers will please be particular to nsk for Francis Kid der’s Ink, and observe that his name is on tlie top und front of tlie box. This ink cannot bo offneed, but is wnrranted to remain perfectly indelible for uges, if the direc tions ate fallowed in using it. A supply of tlie genuine article just received, and for siile'by * A. PARSONS. snptl8 Rose Ointment, F OR Totter, Ring worms, Pimples on the Face, und other cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms and herpetic eruptions gener ally,are among the most tedious mid disagreeable uflccti'ous to which the human frame w Jinble*. Situated as itwure, on tlie vergo of vitality it is almost impossible to roach them by toward remej dies. Hence the incflicnoy of undergoing a coursq ofmedicine, or subjecting ourselves to «w.un comfortable system of strict niftt.ifiuch nfnuns by reducing the system merely palliate the symptoms whilu.they nro in practice, to recur as yiolonily, or more so. when a generous dint is returned lo. And the generality of external npplicutlflusliuvo no other effect tlmn tho disease m one place, soon to show i tael fill the nemo ornnotlnfr part. When all those moans have failed, and in many severe cases, a peranryancu for aahogBflb»« the use of tho Rose Ointment bn* proved ell'cctca!. •Thaw is no trouble in using (applying it every night.) A fres-h supply utst Ve&iycd, and for sale by aug 24 G.-R. HENDRICK80N. IiOts in Hincsvillc for Sntc. T HREE I.ots ill Hinesville with all improve- uienta thereon; also, the stock of Goods ou hand, late the property of Mr. Jqhn Arthur, de ceased. Snid Lots are advantageously situated in Hinesville, which is a plcosnntand henlthy vil lage, containing tho site of tho Public Buildings, a good school now in operation, and various oth er inducements too tedious to mention. The im provements on the front Lot are a-substa uial and commodious Store, having a piazza ou two sides and two adjoining rooiqs iii the rear, good kitch en ond other necessary npponduges, a n^w and commodious Dwelling Hou8o, t two stories high, hiving six rooms, unfinished bi»t habitable. Tho second Lot contains Stables, Garden, &c. Tim other Lot which is largo, is under feiico, nnd is used for agricultural purposes." The above Lota nnd stock of Goods will njl bo sold on tlie premises at public sale to the highest bidder on the first Tuesday yi January next* un- lossdisposed oTUofore that time: Terms—Long or short credit, to salt pnreh*- sera, with good securities. For further particulars, call and examine, or apply to W. E. W. QUARTERMAN. sept 18 226—lf3 Brashes. , A FINE assortment of Hnir and Tooth Brush es, just received and f*<rsnle by 80 ptl4 THOS. RYERSON- 4 Imtliam Academy. T HE Winter Session in this Acndoim commence dn the firsfMonduy ill N| her, at which time all the Departments wj supplied with Instmctors. Clnsaicnl DHnartmont—H- W* Spofford, A. B. Senior Boys Do.—-A. K. Pohnor, N. B. Junior Boys' Do.—D. 9 Diciunson. A. B. Senior Girls’ Do.-E.-E. Fynchon, A. M. Junior Girls’ Do.—F. B. Folger, A. M. Junior Gill*’ (2d Division.) Miss E. Gijdon. Frcucli Department—Mods. Perot. . , No efforts li:»ve been spnrcd to socurO'tlie ser vice* of able assistants. The ProfessorofFretich • has heou employed in several colleges in thii coun try! and recently in tlie Gothic Female Seminary *• Northampton. Alas*., where bo gavo every sat- dlon ns a gentleman and a scholar. 'I l«f oth- 'ennbers have burl htufijl e respect l ^ !^n„s,u,o nil the Jirandies oftho lOiSn !ON, I'ri ipacnou i.iiuip Oil, low priced, ved and ftirwlobv ORHE.NDR1CKSON "• -v - ‘ f.