The daily telegraph. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1840, November 03, 1840, Image 3

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I Hr* l ||, VT^{’ h ~ f Jgf • ‘ Hr - 1 ’ ’ |&gHH| is 1 a §|l 11 jm iu''+i.\* ’’■'”' v <. ~.;,* \* -f 3J- HAir it \’ 1 Ife >P p! 1 Mw% f& ’ i• ’ *'•>?!. i■ - iust received and sept 2J THO3. uYERSON. The Subscriber jiiksi iicceivoVl, Thousand pcs Room Paper and bordering .cF 10 cases Shaker Bonnets 3 cases plain straw and Florence do 200 pieces American and Foreign Prints 100 do Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins 50 do Satinet, 20 do Irish Linen 60 do Shirting Stripes, 25 do Ginghams 6 ! ) do Negro Cloth and Linseya 100 do | and fy4 Eng and Fr Merinos 50 do Apron and Shirting Checks 10 do Woolen and Cotton Carpeting 10 cases | and 4-4 bleached Domestics 10 bales'and 4-4 brown do 30 pcs assorted Silks, Satins, &c. 50 boxes Ribbons 250 Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, together with a choice stock of assorted Dry Goods, &e., which 4**c offered wholesale and retail, by D. DEMPSEY, l oct 23 242 South side Market Square. 4 Fall aatl Wiiitcj* €aoHii*i ‘Cush Clothing Stbrc % eorncr of Champion's Buildings , Market SMmrt. fIAHE sibscribers bawr noLan aaanrtmqnlof •R Gen lcuwn’s Clothing, for the prq%qt and continue to receive fresh supplies by every ar rival. v Youths’and Childrens’Clothing of various quali ties. i Negro Clothing of all kinds. , They would particularly call the attention of the public to the style in which their goods arc got up. ‘The fashions are of this Fall,arid the articles are equal in point of finish to any that are made to order in New York. Country merchants supplied on liberal terms. (Ur* The subscribers are aware that customers in general expect some abatement in the prices asked, but they wish it to be understood that all tiie goods are plainly marked with the. selling price, and no abatement can bo made. By this means, those who are not judges can buy as well as those who are per fectly acquainted with the goods. JOHN SOUTHWELL fc CO. on 13 10w-233 Hair Dressing, Perfumery, An. MDESNOYER, having laboured under se • verc indisposition for some time past, is now able to resume his usual attention to business. He has procured the services of tiro competent workmen. One of them, from London ; the oilier from Paris. In the art of Hair Dressing and Wig-making, he feels he cannot be surpassed 111 town, and only asks 4 continuance of former favours. In addition to his former stock of WIGS AND TOUPEES, Hn ran announce anew arrival from Paris , via New York, of the following articles of Perfumery : Kan l)e Cologne, No. Id—Creme Do Perse, first ;a)id secotul quid’,y. German Cologne Water. Creme tie Perse, in China Pots—Antique nil Ist ami a<l.—Pomatum, Cosmetic, to dye hair, —Ex- tracts of Odor Powder, Ist quality. I Bear’s Grease, Court Plaster, Powder Puffs anil Boxes, always ready. A fine article of Anibre Lavender, Pocket Conihs, Ac.. Ac. &c. Together with every Powder, Perfume and Soap imported into this country. jp’ All orders for Ladies Curls, Fronts, Tops, Ac. attended to at the shortest notice. rp- Jt would occupy too much space to enunter jrc all the articles in the subscribers possession, and with thanks for former patronage, he is the public’s servant. A. V.DESNOYER. oct 2—Uni (Gcor. anil Kep copy.) 224 Leeciitts. AFRESH supply of very fine Leeches, just re ceived,and for sale by T. RYERSON. out I S22_ Cloths, SIMM'S, Ac. JUST received per brigs Madison and Sterling, 50 pieces negro cloth, 40 do Satinets, JO bales brown shirting and sheeting, (j cases bleached do do. 3 bales shirting stripes, CO pieces Linseys, 40 do low priced calicoes, 4 cases silk and cotton umbrellas, 10 cases mens’ lined and hound hrogans, 5 do do, a very good article, 40 doz woollen and cotton hose. 10 pieces French merino, Which arc offered wholesale and retail, at the most reduced prices, by D. DEMPSEY, sept 24 ~ ~ ,Yo TkURING the absence of the undersigned front 1 f the State, his son, T. DEMPSEY, is duly authorized to act as my attorney. Aug 14, 1849. i>. DEMPSEY, sept 1 ” Low’s ol:i EißSAasli Soaps. JUST received, a general assortment of Low’s Old English Soaps, for sale by sept 14 a& TIIOS. RYERSON. Vanilla Bfttn. JUST received a fresh supply of Vanilla Bean, per brig New Hanover, for saie by ,„pt 3 108 TIIOS. RYERSON. ‘ Evans’ Camomile Pills. JUST received and for snlc by 21 TIIOS. RYERSON. Infallible Cure for Ute *>ropsy and White Swelling. THE subscriber is in possession of an infalli ble remedy for Dropsy .mil White Swelling, Ho will undertake to cure the Dropsy in any stage, provided the patient lias never been tapped. He will also undertake the rure of White Swelling in any stage of the disease, and will restore the limb to its original soundness, unless total decay has taken place. The author of these cures has been successful in the Cure of the above diseases for thirty years, and in the decline of his life, has divulged the same to the subscriber, being no lon tcr able to practice. Asa proof of his perfect con dence of his success, the subscriber requires no pay unless he effects a cure. Ho may be consulted at Mr. Noel Lanier s, on the Louisville Road, Scriven county, near the forty-five mile station. ffENRY FURNS, sept 16—210 2t Scriven county. Rjiasor Straps CHAPMAN’S Putont Metnlic Razor Straps, Saunders’ do do do Emerson’s Elastic, do Just received and for sale, by sept 21 THOS. RYERSON. I fil\l 11 C, Joseph •dEgi >’ Jf Harms oil, John HMH llaslv, John U vggjl and I’iig-'i i.v, \d mi r hrantlcy, It. iditi: I JB ;■; ■ ilia. 1,. .Mis .Mars V'tgjH a- ‘ ‘ H..gs!iaw, .Mis < ’- ll ‘| | yH liuriiard, Mrs. Ann *-■ JSS Bell, W. 8. Bennett, Andrew F. Bennett, Mrs. Mary Butler, Edward W. Bennen, 11. C. Charier, A. Cooper, Mrs. Stephtnia Caruthers, Mrs. Jane A. Crosswell, W. H. Campbell, Robert Cooper, Mrs. Lydia Cnstcllow, Henry Coombs, Asaph, W. Campbell, Win. S. Condon, IVm. Craig, Miss Jane Ann Conneron, David Clarkson, L. B Conner, Patrick Cancnl, James 2 Comstock, J. Carlcy, Jane Ann Cox, John Crawford, J. H. Cole, John Carline, Christine Crumpton, H. Cervcau, F. Cruvillier, Mr. J. Crowes, Janies VV. Cuhhedge, Mrs. Uchrcea Crowlev, David Cumming. John B. D Davies,Thomas N. Ditniers, H. Dale, Wm. I. Dillon,.John Dasher, J. M. Dolan, Janies 2 _ . Daniels, David Don. Denier, Charles Dußantr, Jolmi R. ,v Easterling, Henry E. Easterling, Thomas W. 2 F Farics, George G. Foster, James Fraser, Caroline A. F. Folliard, Will. Treeman, George Fowler, Randolph Teeny, M. Fulton, .Airs. E C. Fitts, JohnT. Fulton, Win. M. Finlayson, Alex. l iiiton, Robert T G Gardner, John Gilbert, H. J. Garey, Nancy Grimball, Mrs. Ann Graham, John Griffin, J. Glass, Joseph Gillan Dominirh Gregorson, George 2 Giles, Miss M. T. Geiger, David Griffin, Henry George, Joseph Gibbons, Miss Ann Green, 11. Goldsmith, Samuc I Gregory, Ephraim Golphin, G. Germaine, Miss A. A. Godfrey, Wm. O. Greene, Charles F Gould, John L. Gresset, Valeutinc Guilmartin, J II Hart, Miss M. I. Harris, Mrs. Eliza Hanley, David L Harrison, P. Harris, E. M. Hanley, John Harris, Iverson L llarbock, A. W. Hathorn, Jefferson Harrison, Isaac Harvey, Robert Hyrne, Peter G Hardee, Thomas R Howell, Samuel C Herman, Peter Hodgins, F F ifeory, Thomas Holland, nirs Ann Hewlett, Samuel Houston, mrs Betsey Helmlev, Israel N Howland, Russell Hines, Elizabeth Hugucnin, E I) Higgins,Seth 2 Hubbard, mrsCliarlotte l Irvine, Mrs. John Johnson, Rebecca Johnston, Miss Rachel James, W. 11. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Johnson, Mrs. Ann Johnston, Benjamin N. Jones, G. J. Jusepli, Al. Kennedy, Eli Af Knowsly, Charles King, Capt. Kuoche/, Theobald L. Law, Edmund L. Lee, Edmund Laugiilin, Wm. 11. Lloyd, Wm. Laurence, Thomas H. Looke, F. j Lamb, David Love, James Lanipe, C. Lute, 11. B. M Alartin, Mrs. Carolina Millen, Miss Cornelia Maher, Owen Moye, O. Marlow, Patrick Mon !!, Megraw, J Morel, Mrs. Eliza S. Metskcr, Airs. Mary Moore, John Miller, Mrs. Susan M. Mu'rprce, Mills 4 Aliilcn, Airs. Lucy ’ Me. Af El he-an, Arch'd Mclntyre, Andrew Mcßride, J. &J. McKinnon, B. VV. McLaughlin, VV. 11. Mcßitchie.R. Mclntosh, Lachlan McLean, Murdoch McDonald, Christopher McNair, James McGtiingle, Patrick N Navagh, Thomas Newell, Thomas M Nash, Samuel L Neyle, Mrs. Frances Nelson, Thomas Kowen,Peter Newman, Daniel O Owens, Mrs. Eliza Oglcby, mrs. Clara Odingsell, Anthony O’Connell, Laurence Oliver, G. P Palin, John Af Pritchard, Robert Patten, Daniel Philiphs, Stephen Patterson, James G. Price, P. Parker, mrs. Caroline Pitman, John Pcrcival, James Postell, mrs Sarah C. Pollot, Madame Postell, John Peck, O O Purcell, T. H. Pickett, Daniel Peck, Capt R Raltn, William Robinson, J L Reichmnn iFrederic Rhodes,O E 3 liiety, Hugh Robertson, John Rinly, Bridget Roberts, miss Caroline Richardson, John B Rudcnill, E C Rowe, Peter H 8 Stacey, Robert Shcftall, mra Sarah M. Shaw, Robert T Scaly, mrs Naomi Salfner, John Scaly, Thomas 2 Starkweather,miss EsthcrShca, J Sarah. Smith, SE Shcftall, S. Smith, H I Scaly, John I. Smcth, Stephen H S Shcftall, Moses Skinner, Thomas Sweeny, Thomas Smith, VV Jones Selkirk, JAI Smith, James Scaly, N VV Skinner, Janies Sexton, John G Stoney, Win Sneed, Ilcnry Stokes, James F Stewart, Char’s 3 Stokes, Win Scaly, J. B. Shute, Robert P Sultphirc, mrs T Taylor, Miss Mary Timmons, George II Travicc, John Timmons, James D Thayer, George Thomas, William Tepps, Charles Turner, D Tlicus, J T Turner, Mrs. Catherine Thiot, Charles H,2 U V Ulmer, Philip Vcrdory, Dr. VV Walters, John Willis, VV F Wand, Emanuel White, Wm P Ward, Benjamin VVinnce, Mra Margaret Walker, William Williams, John Wamhersie, E White Miller II Washburn, Mrs Dorcas Williams, Frederic Wray, Miss Susnn Wilkins, Miss Eliza Wendall Thomas Worth, James VV Wentz, George C Wood, James W Wells, Mrs Alary E Wolf,Mrs. Elizabeth Webh, Gsorg# Winnie, Mrs Jallia D ’ 1 1. . 1 ip? ‘"” “ Jill IB>hc.-. *■ , *• 1, ” hav.t m tJ S'II I', !iiii:cr>ig tJSS a and the ’r 1 1 I. I . .a! ti SM e. r - si":. imm ‘')J : 11.- ?•- ‘ ,/ -n 1 nB , ‘ i ,-s. ii T 1 1 __ ~ . ; jf * H i 1 - H „ in I’l -i”' 1 ’ ‘I til (, enr best style, and \ | Stnndard “i r. rric^: snd ■. week Nrk, ano tlm Family Groceries, A c. Sulsrrihcr has just received bSliescnt ar il rivals, N 20 bhls Canal Floqr, ’ s \ 20 l bills do do, ‘ 25 boxes heat Goshen Cheese 50 “ Soap, of choice brands \ 20 Firkins Goshen Butter, a choice artiofe - 15 kegs Lard 4 10 hhds Cuba Afolcss’ s ‘ 20 bags superior Coffee 5 bales Cotton Bagging 4 bbs loaf Sugar 15 hhds sugar, of different qualities 50 kegs nails 10 ton of Iron, &c. 500 prs heavy Dtifiil Blankets 100 Ploughs, different sizes 300 pcs. hollow ware, consisting of pete, pass, ovens, kettles, &.c. Together with an assortment of hardware, Croo keryware, Liquors, &c. &c. which are offered wholesale and retail at reduced prices. D. DEAfSEY, South side of Alarket Square. (Geor.) 240 Ocorjfia--Claatham County. To all whom it may concern. WHEREAS Garrit G. Shufeldt hath applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of William H. Fryer, late of Chatham county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular4he kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration *f the estate of tin; deceased to the applicant in tha Clerk's office of the said Court, on or before the second day of November next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of the said Court, the second day of October, A. D. one thousand aijfht hundred’ and forty. EDWARD G. WILSON, oct 3—225 Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. e. Essential Salt Lemon, IjAOR removing Ink, Ironmould and other stains from linen or fine goods. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by THOS. RYERSON. sept 14 aoa Cad. TA HE undersigned having associated themselves in the practice of Law and Equity, in tile United States, and those of the Aliddle and Eastern districts of Georgia, announce to their friends and • lie public, that either at their office in Savannah, oi in that kept in the Court House, in JacksonhOro’, Scriven County, one or other of them will Ik. al ways found. Devoted to the profession and de termined, fearlessly, to discharge a correct duty, rliev respectfully tender, to their fellow eitixens, their professional services. RICHARD LEAKE, CounselloretLaw. WM. H. HOTCHKISS. Seriven Cos., 17th Sept. 1840. oct 6 1 raw 356 Law Koticc. THF. subscribers, in addition to their proses sional duties in the Eastern Circuit, win prae ticc in the Superior Courts of Washington, Jeifcr son, Scriven and Burke, of the middle eircuit. aug 28 3t 1!)4 CHARLTON &. WARD To Contractors. Engineer's office, Central Railroad, ) Savannah, August 2, 1840. ) I PROPOSALS will be received by the subscri ber until the 20th of October next, for build ing a bridge over the Oconee river, for the Central Railroad, and also for erecting about 4000 feet in length in truss work in the river swamp. The site of the bridge is about 18 miles below Atillcdgcv ille; it is to be of lattice work, with two spans of 125 feet each, and supported by two abut ments and one pier of masonry, at an elevation of about 22 feet above low water mark. The amount of stone and lumber required, will be about 500 pcrclie of the former, and about 112,000 feet of the latter. The truss work will be supported by piles, at a mean elevation es about 18 feet above the swamp, anu will require 500,000 feet BM of Timber, ex clusive of piles. Plans ami specification of the work, may be seen, and all necessary explanations will he given, on a iplica.ion to the undersigned, at this office. Application may also he made at the Company’s oliicc, at Macon, from the 10th to the 15th of Sep tember, and from the 10th to tl a 15th of October. Air. E. P. Holcomb, assistent engineer, now en gaged ill locating the line west of the Oconee, if applied to, will point out the site of the work, and give any information touching its locality. Bids will be received, for cither the masonry,the uperstructure of the bridge, or the truss work one or for the whole together. L. g. REYNOLDS, aug 23 Chief Engineer. .Suvaiinnil Poor llonac A- Hospital. July I. 1810. IMTING Onmm'ltee for July an I \ug- Messi* A II Fannin ami Chailcs Green. I’lijsieiai'i. Dra Arnold and Tufts. All applicationa for admission to the Hospital >nut be unite to the Visiting Commit lee—unless nca sol urgency, when snv member of the nnaril may admit. Wjk DUNCAN. Jnlv 1-14 A Prrjgnl a r a An. Lamp OH, Elour, *e. ,) DHLS beat quality rectified Whale Oil bills superb >e tin a an} tmet Flour, 60 bests llvsi'ii Tea, for lale by p 30-92 MICH’U DILI OS jK MR 4 iiiei'ira, ) S Wvs‘' T ? ? • .fy hlsuw 1 ( * * ’ ’ I HX'ft >• “r r -l: , I Jr- ■ ting :> ‘ r J,': ij JBJL Ist I.” ir ■ n.int - 1 J* ■ w ‘••• “.i . n.ni -3 >. mb" 1 -jfefMSSiaHKßy i ’tHT. 1 “ rl \ a bunt 111 ji'inti and rc ’ lw je cutter \hhß|Hii!2 ! K”l l " r fori , tlUßß^^^^^^B|^Jl erou J eßj of Bos- Massachusetts, mine up in a pYnt boat and re assistance, inlbrniing libellants •.bat the . Hercules had gone ashore on the Gasfrn : “W 14 “bout ten miles to the North East ofTyhee : that ne wns afraid she had bilged, and re lb” assistance of libellants in saving the of his crew and il possible the cargo and vessel, Hr at it_was then blowing a very heavy gale from North East and a terrible sea was raging, that I said libellants were unable to get out to sea at that I time, but at one o'clock, A. M. of the fourteenth k October instant, libellants proceeded to sea in said r revenue cutter Crawford, and about seven o’clock, A. M. succeeded in getting on hoard of said ship Hercules that the said ship was thumping verv heavily, she appeared to bo broken and the deck was raised apparently about a toot above the sheer level : that libellants got out the launch of the said ship and the boats of the said revenue cutter, and witli the aid of the crow of the said cutter (seven in number) commenced lightening the said ship, took out ona launch load ot the cargo of said vessel, and finding that she then raised from the grounqlibef lanls set the sails of the said ship and got Ufa said ship off the said Gaskin flanks and left a portion of the crew of the said revenue cutter, together with the said William H. Sampson, the said second Lieutenant of the said revenue cutter on hoard the said ship until she was brought-safely within the Savannah river, in the District aforesaid : that the said revenue cutter was kept by the said ship and the crew of the said revenue ruttcr assisted in pump ing and navigating her until she, the said ship Her cules, was safely moored at the wharf in SaYannah in the District aforesaid, the said William H. Samp son remaining on board until that time. And further shewing that the said ship llercu (les was bound from tin; port of Boston to the port of Savannah, of the burthen of about four hundred tons, having on board anew of about ten men and laden with a very valuable cargo of drygoods, groceries, &c and valued at about seveutv thou sand dollars, and that the said ship is worth about eighteen thousand dollars; that the said ship Her cules was, at the time she was boarded by libel- lants, in a very dangerous situation and in great hazard of being lost, and that without the assist tance herein before pleaded, the said ship might not and probably would not have been saved: and that previous to the said revenue cutter’s arriving to her assistance she had been on shore one ebb and one flood, but that such flood had not lighted or floated the said ship: and that the libellants, with the crew of the said revenue cuttc* Crawford, by reason of the service they performed in saving the said ship Hercules and her cargo deserve and are justly to meet and competent salvage for such ser vice, together with all charges and expenses attend ing the same; and that all and singular the said premises .are true and within the Admiralty and maratime jurisdiction of th* said District Court.— Wherefore the libellants pray that a salvage may be.awarcd them and all others entitled, by a de cree of this Honorable Court, a3 well against the said ship and cargo: and also pray that Ad miralty process may issue against the aid ship Hercules anil cargo. And whereas the Judge of the said District Court for the District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the thirty-first day of October inst., at twelve o’clock in the noon of said day, for all persons concerned to be cited and inti mated to appear at the Court House in the city of Savadnah and shew cause, if any they have, why judgment should not pass as prayed. You are, therefore, iicreh^- nuthorizej, empowered and .tro t. ly enjoined peremptorily to rite and admonish the master of the said ship Hercules, and all persons who may have in their possession parts of said cargo or the proceeds thereof, and all persona what soever having or pretending to have any right, title, interest or claim in or to the ship Hercules and her cargo libelled against as aforesaid by pub- Holy affixing this monition on the mainmast of the said ship Hercules and by leaving there offix-d i true copy thereof, and by all other lawful n, \ • means and methods whatsoever, whereby this mo nition may be made most public or notorious, to br and appear at tho time and place aforesaid before the Judge aforesaid, to shew cause as aforesaid, if any they hav And whatsoever you shall do in the premises you shall duly certify unto tile Judge aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable John C. Nicoll, Judge of our said District Court, this seventeeth day of October, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hun dred and forty. CHARLTON & WARD, Proctors for Libellants. { GEO GLEN, Clerk. AH persons eoncarned in “.h above monition will take due notice. D. H. FTEWART, Dep. Mar. Dist. of Geo Ont 30 3*o Boat Found. A YAWL Boat, supposed to belong to a ship or brig. Ihe owner may have it on paying ex expenses, hv applying ai this office. ,jine22-3’ U>2 Bacon. 6AUO LIIS Georgia boron, hog round, SXFUXf5 XFUXf f ur p, ihe -uonriber, south •ute ol ihe Markei, in llos-on 8c Rmille'l old stand, j'l.e24 159 n. DEMPSEY. Crockery. (f5dV CR ATE'-, hsiulsonie. assorted, for sale In M DILI ON. illr-e ?J . 140 United Slates’ Rarshnl’s Office. ) AliLt-iDGEvULz, August 27, 1840. ) N OTICE is hereby given to Assistant Marshals appointed for the purpose of taking the Cen sus of Georgia, unde r t:.e acts of Congress of the 3d March, 1833, and 20tli February, 1840, that no penalty is annexed to a refusal to give tile statisti cal information, which the questions propounded arc intended to elicit. This must be let! to the V dilatory disposition of the individual who ren ders tho account of persons in each family. It is not expected that any friend of his country who would be pleased to acquaint himself with its re sources, will either refuse te comply with the sim (de request of the laws, or be instrumental in inducing others to object. I understand that it ia alleged in some places, that this information is sought for the purpose of levying a tax on the peo ple, and in othersthnt it is intended to expose the poverty of individual citizens. Such allegations are wholly unfounded and intended to mislead those who have not rend the laws for themselves. However desirable the information expected to be collected by the execution of this law may be to tile enlightened patriot and statesman, if any refuse to afford it, aa a matter left entirely to the pleasure of each individual, you will resort to no coercive measures to compel the statement, sept 4 200 \V j. DAVIS, Alarshal. Sugar and Jlolnsscv gvvs 11111)8 prime MiuiceVla Sugar ‘rCvP i'o Culm Mol-.ise* (cew) faf sale by MICH. DII LON. jun# SJ no I. Koyc*. / A GROCK Soda >*,!., . y 9do Seitllct*. For sale r>v, • j 176 I'DDA. It VERS ON. Information Wanted. D ‘.NIEL o’CONNEL*., a auve of Mallow, Gouuty Cork. Ireland. |„. n | a - s t heard ‘rom, lie was working on a raiDoad cite >ate of Georgia. His fjllier, who resides in ‘VviHland. ia ery anxious to he ts om him. Any Cespecting him, addressed lo his lather lianiA-O'- Fonnrll, Or hi. brother. Callahan Franklin street, Portland. Maine, aug 3 173 Ueorjfla—Mfclntonh Couuty. Mra. Ann Sherman ami Nathaniel * At. Caller have applied to n-e for Idles, f upo he ■st .teand cflccia of B.n -.l'K.in Sherman, late of said county, deceased These are therefore ionite and ad-noni.li all and -ingnlartlir k t.tired and credi-ors -*l sad deceased ‘• be and appear al n-j nffi. e, wi l hill ’he tißiw pr. sciitifd by law, fosllrw cause, it any they have/ .ifiy said I.eGcr* shOnl.i nol be granted. Jivei! under my tfipid at my office, this sixth ol July, Eighteen hundred and tort). J. E. TOWNSEND, e. o. m.c. jlv 9 ‘ 151 Corn. BUSHELS IL It mure corn, a su I perior ancle landing from EKauor F- r sa'e in lots to suit purcliaseis, by jv 28 167 M. DU.toON._- Chatham Academy. THE Winter Session in this Academy, will commence on the first Monday in Novem ber, at which time all the Departments will be supplied with Instructors. Classical Dep. H M Bpnfford, A B Senior Boys “ A R Palmer, A B Junior Boys “ D 9 Dickinson, .A B Senior Girls “ ;E E Pynchon, A M Junior Girls “ F B Foljer, A M Junior Girls “ F B Folger A M Junior Girls (2d div) French “ Mons. Perot. No efforts have heen snared, to secure the servi ces of able assistants. The Professor of French has been employed in several colleges in this coun try, and recently, in the Goeihe Female Seminary, in Northampton, Mass., where he gave every satis faction, as a gentleman and la scholar. The other teachers have had much experience, and are quali fied in every respect, to discharge efficiently their various duties. The Acadeyiv is ’supplied with maps, globes and apparatus, which together with what is yet expected, will furnish the means of il lustration in all the branches of the natural sciences, on which, lectures with experiments, will be given during.the winter. EDWD. E. rVNCHON, Principal, oct 9—230 •Tow Lamlingr, brig Opelousas from Baltimor-, 100 bis Rye Gin. To be fold low. from Ihe IVliart, by p. HAI.LIGAN. mar 2 For sale, BV the -.uh.crrber. Cert ficr'ei of Deposit and Bills ol ilie Hank of Darien. M. I’Rt.NDKRGA C T. "g 20 (Ge Ji ) IS7 Goshen Butter. T UST receivtd per .top Newark, 20 firkins Gushen t ßuuer,ol a supero-quality <■ family use. D. DEMr">F.Y. Also in store, 1500 bushels salt. r eh 5 ig s‘43 Reward. BROKF.N open on die niglU of the lC.h ?na. the subsirPicrs store, and three tubs Vav dnUer stolen. The ahnve reward will he given for the recovery ot thr Uniter, ait-l thief or thltvee with prof to convict itir. j'tlte 13—130 THOMAS WOOD , Exchange. KXGH ANGF. o > New York, lor sale Hv . * I mav 29 M. DILLON. * L'LOLR —9O oris Ivesli and nv, .t Gist rr-P.l k anil ifr sale hy if. DIIVON. ,-on 18-tVJ Uaslilc Soap. jt BOXF.S Gastile Soap, g. ooine.’for sale by M. iune J 8 THOS. RYERSON. \GOOJ> COOk, w*.l,er. and le.mer, is wan ed Uy a am.ll iknilv. Apply at tint Office. -linl 20 > Notice. y raiHF. undersigned requests any • ing li on, now :i Patrick Fo>’ yard, in K .se Mro*d atjret, to c->me fniwaul, prove propei-y, pay charges, and ren.ove it. in three d:<\s from dale. JAMES O’BRYAN, jun* 5 12.yt- Hay a>d beer— 199 nn.'lvß p,iifif Ainb*\ H:y. li >rL l*n S t.ck Ale, ju t per hrijr Clinton, ami for ale hv june 16-132 \2 DILLON. Domestic Braml, Ac. /£ Domestic Ur*i.dy 50 bbi N. K Kuin 10 Peafk Hruiitly 5 l.htls of West liulia Molatset 5 bbia white Havana Sugar H likiis N i>! Ivaiih Sug ir 50 bbla llo;r3 at. Kiour it) bbls Fifot Rrrul 10 ki ga Goshen Hu l ter 20 Lust’ I .anl 2u quarter boxes buoeli Raisins 10 boxes Tobacco, 16* to tlke lb 5 quarter c *>ks Cognac Dramiy 3 pipes Holland Gua t libd St.Cm.x Hum 10 quarter ca*ks Malaga Wina 5 do Tennerifte Wine 12000 first (|uniity of Spanish Cigar# 100 half -oul one gallon Jugs 100 do Demijohns. For isle on reasonable terms by t*. h alijgav. mar 3—24 At the Market Doric, ASH STORE- lu.i received aha wid ue -old cheap fur cavil. Mulione black lta mi *dk Do blur blac ’o tlo A few pieces j • red do Silk scarfs and fsney shawls. M PKENDERGAST. may I® 106 ON(4KENS dfc SPRING WATER— jo (|. x. Cungrcss and Spring Water, in quart ini! pint buttle*, fresh, juat itceivrd per brig * linton, and lor a de bv jnne 18 THOS. RYERSON. IMKNI)~ik ree Notes *• lisihl, on one ol paper, payable to Joseph Strißin, for S3O eaah, ami signed Morgan G. Sr*t m R Kemp, Franc a Joiieaw-p.i);*ble one *lay af erriate, • he given t* the owner, ow the expenses **f tins adverlisemein, by JAMES DIGK"ON, Broughton s'reel max 10-ts - ” TohacfVi m*. UfarbJMK* I* IK f, f !|W snte ev MCCUf. ntl l &S. T 4(