The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 17, 1866, Image 2

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NEWBERRY, S. C. L Wednesday Morning, October 17, 1868. Jefhrson Davis. The dignity, reticence and uncomplaining manner of Mr. Davis, during his long and tedious confinement, considering his ill health and peculiar nervous temperament, is an eloquent tribute to his greatness. The people of the South can invoke the blessing's of the All-Merciful upon the languishing captive. College of Charleston, S. C. It is scarcely more than necessary to an mounce that this seat of learning is open, and that the faculty embraces the following Professors. N. R. Middleton, L. L. D.; Pres ident; Rev. J. W. Miles, A. M.; Lewis R. Gibbes, M.D.; John McCrady, A. M.; F A. Porcher, A. M ; and F. S. Holmes, A. M. Terms greatly reduced-only $50 per annum. See card, in to,day's paper, for full particulars. We are pained to learn from Columbia pa pers, that our good friend Dr. R. W. Gibbes, or,is dead. He was adistinguished physician, humanitariaiand great public servant, in all causes that elevated and adorned society. As Surgeon General during the war, his record is a proud one. His remains were in, terred in the burial ground of Trinity Epis' copal Church, of which denomination, he was a consistent and worthy member. Re% quiescat,in pace. AwTuL SmpwnzcK.-The mail steam ship Evening Star, from New York fore New Orleans foundered at sea on the 3d inst., in a heavy storm. She went down with nearly -every soul on board. The crew and passen gers numbered two hundred and seventy,five .souls, two hundred and fifty of whom perish ed. Among them were seventy nine females and several children. The schooner Morn ing Star from Cardenas, three days after the wreck picked up seven of the survivors-two of whom were females. They were taken to Charleston and kindly cared for. Court ;Week.' The Court of Connn Pleas'and GenerallSes. slons, convened last Monday, Judge Aldrich presiding with his accustomed force and dignity. We did not have the pleasure of being in atten dance, but learn that his charge to the Jury, was brief, and marked by that clearness, and energy peculiarly his own. He happily adverted to the cbanged condition jof the laws, and the responsi bilities that~arise therefrom~Seveitrueills have been found in important cases. The crimi nals in the Lane murder case were arraignied yesterdayisfternoon.,= The trial comes off Friday morning. The'Grand Jury have not been dis charged. ?ersonlal. We bad the pleasure of a call last week from Col. Townies, senior editor of the Southern En terprise. We found the Colonel as genial and courtly as ever, and wish him a green old age, troops of true friends and a prosperous, happy home. An interesting editorial correspondence from the Enterprise, concerning his trip to the famous Mollohon region, will be published in our next. We had the pleasure yesterday of meeting our 'young Charleston friend, Hiram B. Olney, who used to- spend his furloughs here,'dnring;the days ofthe Confedecracy. He is a picture of health. From him we learn that Charleston is rernarka ably healthy, and husiness good. The talented editors of the Spartanburg ?xpress, Prof. DuPre and Rev. Whiteford Smith have withdrawn from the editorial man agement. Increasing demand upon their 'time, as Professors in Wofford College, the cause. We wish these gentlemen great success, and hope that the energetic pro, prietor of the Express may realize for his excellent parper unlimited prosperity. Tus RUBtAL SOUTHERNER -We have received the first number of this excellent paper . It is in quarto form. Judging from the quality of iffatter and its style of execu ' n, we think the Rural Southerner must become very popular. AWFUL BLAsPHIEMY.-Exchange papets state that radical preachers pray for the dissolution of President Johnson. We should pray that he be strengthened in 'wisdom and power to withstand his enemies. THE RAILROAD AGAIN.-It is within the province of a local paper to notice every thing transpirin'g around it, whether of good or evil ; but it is incombent on such an insti tuti9n to notice any and every enterprise that Is for the public good Hence, we allude again with pleasure to the work of' repairing Our Ra'lroad. DR. B S. JAMEs, the Lessee, is at present in New York, whither he wen t partially on business connected 'with, the Road. During his absence, our enterprising fellow-townsmn. Mr. JOsEPH CREWS, 1S conducting the business of the Road in his stead, and we learn is pushing things ahead rapidly. The cars will run regularly afte~r this week to Jalapa, and it is hoped will be running through to Newberry soon. We are requested to say to the public,. that more timber is wanted-cross-ties, stringers, &c., Let every one put their shoulder to the wheel, and give a push altogether. We are requested to say further, that freight for this District, arriving at Newber, ry, is and will be brought promptly through. [Lauirens Hearald MEVJANCHOLY . - A young lady named SxAu OwENs, residing near Spring Grove, in this District, was found dead, hanging by the neck, on the moruing of 9th inst. It 1s supposed, we learn that she took her own ife in a fit of mental abberration, though no indication had been given by her of sucth an Intent ion, and her friends know of no cause that would have prompted such a fatsl act. Such occurrences are always melancholy, but in instances of' this kind, it is more than ordinarily sad, from the fact that it is afe ruale. We deeply sympathize with her famn' LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. E. 8. Coppock ofrs inducements in com. promising with debtors. This is very fair, and all should use their best efforts to come forward. Our business firms are being pushed for liquida tion of old claims, by Northern creditors, and it is but simple justice and honesty that all who can, should pay a portion of their indebtedness. THE BIBLE SoCIETY.-An adjourned meeting of the Newberry District Bible Society Wras held on Sunday night in the Lutheran church. An eloquent address was delivered by Rev. J. P. Smeltzer, and many members added to the society, which gives promise of a greater future usefulness in this good cause. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.-Three valuable mules and one horse, the property of our townsman H. H. Blease, were instantly killed on last Thursday by a stroke of light ning, while sheltering from a sudden storm under a tree, on his plantation. This is a severe loss to Mr. Blease, and we sympatbi-e with him, as will the community in this singularly unfortunate loss. IMPRovEMENTS.-The march of improve. ment ,we are proud to note, goes steadily on. The business portion of Main Street, recently destroyed by fire, is being rapidly rebuilt, with handsome and commodious stores. The sound of the bricklayer's tools, and the scientific tap, tap, taping of the carpenter's hammer, malke merry music. Vive la Newberry. THE FALL TRADE.-Our streets from day to day present a lively appearance-wagons, filled with cotton, and produce of all kind, traverse the thoroughfares, conveyances, bearing the lighter portion of creation here and there, where the handsome supplies of "goods, wares and merchandize" are tempt ingly displayed, and the many pedestrians on foot in search of thines u.eful and orna mental, make up a picture at once attractive and cheering. FInE LooKING.-We noticed a load of cotton (6 bales) last Saturday which for neatness in the packing and baling we imagine hard to excel, and on enquiry found that it came from Mr. J K. Schumpert, and was bought by Mayes & Martin. On ascer taining from whose hands this cotton came our surprise was lessened .from our knowledge of the man, and that everything he does is well done. We would like to see more of such good looking, compact. c:ean bales come in, certainly it would be better for the farmer in the certainty of commanding good prices. We never saw handsomer bales of cotton before and give our friend J K~ Schumpert all praise. CHURCH MEETING -The religiou4 meeN' ing whiccrfmeiiccd oi samra.?y-~ctti, t Beth Eden church, terminated a very in, teres tiug coure Cof eXercises o n las t Thursd ay At the invitation of the pastor, Rev. J. Hawkins, the following Ministers of that branch of the christian church were in at tendnce, Revs T. S. Boinest. J. A. Sligh and A. D L. Moser, and Revs Wm Grier and J. C. Boyd, ofld the Associate reformed Accessions were made to the church, and the penitential seat crowded during the meeting. We are pleased to see and hear of these union meetings, may they continue till the whole lump of the christian community is leavened by the gracious and beasutiful spirit of brotherly love. SHOOTING AND ARsON -We learn that on Sunday night, the family of Dr. Dorroh of this district were arou'"d by some onie call ing for Dr Dorroh. O"e of hi, daughters went to the door, when she was fired upon, luckily without cifect. Her father coming out at this time found his barn on fire, arnd in act of giving an alarm was shot in the shoulder, dangerously it is believed. An other daughter then camre out arnd throwing herself before the fiend ish perpetrator of this act, besought himi to spare her fa:her. Threats and violence were given irnstead, andI she was told to get out of the way or he wouldi shoot her. Chnging stilt, and sueinig for mercy, the pistol was pre.entedl and tired but aigain providentialy missed its moark. The wouli'be assassin tflcn flied. The barn was burnt to the grouund. We learn that Mr.~ Bennett Wallace, of Laurens District, has been arrested and committed to jail, supposed to be the per petrator of the above outrages . THE ELECTIONs NORTH-Are generally radical. Hear 0 d Benniet: The New York~ Herald of Thursday begins an editorial on the results of the recent elections as follows : The results of the late elections aIre poitive,ly sublime. They reaffirm the high intelligence which prevades the Northern States, and their immovable purpose to re establish the Union on a solid foundation. The demonstrate the correctness of our esLonates of the moral sigiificauncy and pres sure of the Maine election of September and the inevitable solution of the vital question of reconstruction. COTrTON -Au exch ange remarks that few persons think how much money even a short crop of cotton will yield the South this year at present prices. Estimating the crop .at 1,500.000 bales, which is about what it will be, at si30 per batle, abant a fair average price, the crop will produce $195 000,000 and vield the Goverunent a tevenu- of~ $22 000, 000 This sum diffused amorng all branches of trade and business, will greatly relieve the present dull, hard and stringent times. The cotton money will soon beg in to circus late, we hope. Cholera, it is said, seldom attacks boy.s Their minds are so constantly engaged in robbing orchards, playing6 "howv many il es," and other important amusements that they hae no time to talk or thin1E about it. I New Advertiementa It will be seen that our energetic and talented young townsman. Dr Sampson .Pope, Aaent, as opened a fresh and choice stock of drugs, nred:cines, chemicals. perfumiry, etc., -at Mr Robert Stewaits Store.:coruer Caldwell and Main ste. He will be ound at the a bore stand until his new Drug House, on Main St., is com pleted, when he will open a most extensive and recherche stock of goods. Messta. Abrams, Ex'ors.-We Invite attentirn to the notice of sale, advertised by these gentle men, to take place on the 7th November. next consistint of lat.d, cotton, mules, hogs, cattle sheep. corn, fodder, wheat. oats, wagons black smith tools, household and kitchen furniture etc. etc., etc. WI-keman k Wilber-Grocers, commis sion merchants and p oduc. dealers, have or band a fine assortment of goods in theirJine and which are added to weekly, for sal( cheap. Legal Notice-Messrs. Summer and Spearmat have tormed a partnership for the practice o Law in Newberry and the adjoining districts See card. Tax Collector--The friends of Jos. W. Hil announce him as a candidste for the ofie o Tax Collector, Newberry Dist., for the ensainj term. That well known house, the Pavilion Hotel Clarleston, will not be discontinued, becauese o the death of its late estimable host. It will b kep'open with its accustored excellence. Divine Service may be expected at candle-ligh' Thursday evening at the Associate Reformed Church. Capt W. H. Webb's store is now one of th centres of attraction. He is selline out at cos in order to change his business. Z. L. White, the "model artist" in the line making and repairing, guns, pistols, etc., has card in to-day's paper. J. B. E. Sloan-General Commission mer chant Charleston. We take p'leasure in callin special atteition to this gentleman. Lovelace and Wheeler-Are now opening nei goods. which are worthy of notice as to qualit or price Mr. M. Foot advertises a select stock of Dr Goods. Clothing and GrocerieQ, at' livingprices. Laud tQent-W. H. Harriugton and otheri Executor Jacob Stern advertises something worth knoR Spectaoles Lo4 -R. Stewart? Find then somrbodv, and rest';re them. Notice to TrespaQsers-Elizabeth Coates. Equity Notices-S. .Jhnstone. C. a. N D. S-er:ff'.- Sale- W. Y. Houseal. Est.ate Notice-r. Fl. Cromer, Ad'mr. New erry Depot-Burr.J. Ramage, Agent. The French Minister has protested. agair! Tui key ceding any ports in the Gulf of Ena 1 the U S., or ussia. New corn is selling, in Anderson, at 75 to c-nts per bu:,he!, cash in currency. MARIi.D, at C oss tii;l. on the 11th inst., t tht Rv. Mr. Wilbanks, Mr. ALPa D ANc formerly of Ala.. to Miss SUNiNK IENDERSO daughter of the late Jessie Henderson, o' Lac reing District. W a have received a nice piece of the Weddnt cake, and wish the wedded pair may reach ti acm.- of domestic happiness OBITUARY. DIED, inl the town of Newhert , on ti 3rd. of Octo,ber.of A poplexy. Ma~s LoDolsi F , wife or Mr. N~. B Knox, aged 39 yea; and 8 monthe. .I is .eldorn that we are enlled to no'il such deep affietion as the surviving memhe of- this heres ved faiy.m experi-fnce. RB a few wee'kSs ) Mrs Johis, the be'o .4 to i,-aven. Follo witg quick ff her -rm mother and preceeding hy but a few day her mother,spassed away the yount, swt' life of Auqar, Ida, the youngest daughte Wit!, tears still vet utp. her check thle i hand of death is laid upon the mother. at the heart ot- the sorrowing father b-ei afresh am a herenived hbtban. Mre Knr wa, a consit(tent membie"- f the Methodi Epicopal Church, and her life was adoru by at upright. wa'k. [n her domestic at social relanions she was~ quiet, unobtrusi an:l kind, a tnder, loving companion, genle. affectionate parent, a warm at ardent frien I, The heart sorrows at su' poignant affiction and the tear of s.ympati fals at the three fold breaking of thi. h;p1 family circle, by which so many tender ti have been severed. A hu-band and thr children are left to weep, hut through tl eft clouds there shines a beyond where so rows arc uniknown, and parrings never felt A FRIEND COMMERCIAL. Mrkets correctel weekly by Mayes and M:a tin-currency pi ices. Baging, G unny, per yard,.......... ... 42 a4 Dunidee, " ..-------- --- Bale :.ope, NI nilla, per lb.............330 to 3: S a Hemp-.... -----.... 25 t3 Plough .steel, per lb.,.. ...- ..... ------- .1 H. S T rou,...... ...-.----.... ....... 1 2 to:] sweede Irn.........-......----------- ..-. N ~ails,.......-------.-. -. ----. -----------.-. -''' Blue Stor.e ..........------------.--.-------. Coffee, l 0,-..-. -------------.- -.---.- -.----- '-' . , viya,.... ......-..... Sugr Brown, .....-------------..-.----.--. 2. R efitned......................----- ---- .'1 Rice, ... . . ..---.--------------- . -. ----- Sait, Liverpool-....-....-.----------------- 4 (he se .-- --- ---- ------ - Mackerel, kits,.... ... ....-.------.-----... Cand les. Adaman1iite,...--....-.--------.-.. " ~Sperm,.......--....--------.-----.--. Moses, sorghum, ..-....----- . S Cuba,... .........--..--..----..-.--.l Corn,..............--- --------- .------ . Meal... ..............-.-.-..---...---.----------. 2. Gold.., .................----- ---- --- - Produce! Market--Wa gon Price. Butter, per pouno,.... ..------.------.-.-. Beef, ". ----. ---------. . .....10 to Bacon,.".----. --------------.... ... o Eggs, per doz ,............--.-------. Four, per bbl ....--.---.-.-.----------6 Lard, p.erpound,......-------.--.------ -. Peas. per bushel, .........-------.-.--.- .. Chckens............. .--------......0t NEwBERRY, Oct. 10-.-Cotton. -The Co ton . arket, during the week just elow' was buovant and active. Market close firm, at 33tc. COLxUBI, Oct. 16.-Cotton 17 to 5 gold, 26 to 32, currency. Corn $1.55 1 .6 per bushel. Flour $12 to l8 per barre NEW YORK, October 15.-Noon.-Gol 51. Exchange 107. Cotton very firm, 42 to 44. Flour and provisiOns steady. 7 P. Mi.-Gold not. Flour steady, $11.04 to 16.60, for Southern) , sales of 4' barrels. WVheat 1 to 2c. better. Corn 2, tetter. Oats 1 to 2e. he tter. Pork quiet ales at $3~6.5O. Cotton v'ery firm, with salb f M0 bales; middling 42 to 44. Molas sready, with stiles of 3r0 hogshealds. Spirn turpenti e 70 to 71. Rositi firm, at 25. BALTIMORE, October 15.-Four very firn Western $12.75 to 13.50. WVheat stead; C'rn anid oats firm. Ew ORLEANs, October 15.-Cotic higher-sales of 1,400 bales, at 38 to 39 3od 49. MOBILE, Ocber 15.-Cotton sales, da , 300 bales ; middlhug :39 to 40 ; low mi .n:-- o-r. M,.1et er-y hard. M 'FOOT, N WBEflRY. LSC I have now on hand and for, sale, a full and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES. . &c. &c., &c. .c : W hich I will sell at a living price. Oct 171 Now Opening. We are now receiving and opening np our Winter Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, IatQ, Notions aind fancy D goods all of which we expect to sell as low a9 any other House in the up Country. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Sheriff's Sale. 9 By virtue of undry writs of Fieri Facias. to me directed, I will sell, on the first Monday - o in Novermber next, before the Court House door, within the legal hours of sale. one tract of land, contaiuing 136 acres, more or le-s, bounded by lands of Sarah Fellers. S. H. Fellers, Sarab Bobb , and others, at the suit of H d and J' P. Ki. nard vs. 1'. McNeil. Also. 18 acres of land. more or less, bounded, by lands of Daniel Suber and others, ar the suit o+ John F U tymph vs. Jico'b Felker ferms of Wate. cash W M., W.. UiUSEAL, S.3. b. - Sheriff's Office, Oct. ,6;1866. LEGAL NOTICE. The undersi:ned have formed a partnership for the ,r,nc ic' of Law. Busiress entrusted to us. in Newberrv and ad ; joining Ditrict,. will be pr )rnptly attended to. ,, Offic at ewberrY V 1 HENRY STiM R. ' WIL.TAM I. SPFARM&N. Oct 17 3mo. Y. RY order of the Ct,urt of Equity, we will , rent at Newberry Court House. st public suo tion, cu sale d,zv in November snext, the lands of H on J B. WNen l, deceased, for one year. Terms of .ale cash W. H. H AIRHI.\ G ON. C. rPl'PE, ie J. O (CALDWELL, A. T. REESE,. -Oct 17 3 .- .Executors. LOST. iA Heavy Pair of Gold Fr'<me Spectacles Sliding Framed-one gla." somewh-it loose in rframew. A suitable rewaird will'be p -id the fibder' by lea,ving them with [R. ST EWA WiT Oct 11, 1866. 0 17 2 it SPECIAL NOTICE. Ibhereb'y;givefnotice that from an~d after this dato.. no r:rson .or...persons will be adlowed to fre.ps< on-inyretnlise for the purpf)se of tinnt ing, fishia'r or p:undering. Oct. 17 3 EL IZ ABET H COATES. NEWBERRY DEPOT, Is1 Oct. int h,.1866. iFROM and after this (d ite Freight in no in'.ance wvill he. del ivered a! this A !:eney until the chIarget' a re pid, e'IIt y Con sine willi he ch:irge'd st orat.e af ter one week, and vitiiers aifter tw. dayvs. By order of the President. BURR J RAM AGE, iOct 17th. Agent. J. B. E. SLOAN, General Comission Mechen~ ' BROW N.i oO'S W HA RF, Charleston, S. C. Tenders hi- 'ee rives for 'hF ..;.~ an;iid othrb Io Pemi- e, -n s d !.'- h. p orreb ;.-e R~ fe'fer- to May;.vs &S. biarfl:, und V( o .; Smith. Newbei:rv,C. II.; Tho-).. Do!n I)nyi 11Oct. I *ath, 1 8t;. 4 -im N OTIC? --..There will be re'igi'ms service in the Associa e 1Reformed Chiutch. .hlbursday eve .inirg. at Caiidl-i;;ht. All ate juvited to attend. W. kIlLL as a suitab!e.cauii(idate ior die oflice ot Tax ('ollector, for the en~fsune term. .az.d oblige lNEWB1E RY.. oMESAns EDIOFts-P!eace annIIounce Mr. JACOB KIBLER~ as a c:;udidate for the of,~ 'fee of Tax Coe'ctor, tor the en-uing term, as in every re,pect.-qualified and, worthy of' the offl -e, kind oblige OLD 1[IES. CMESSRS. EnDToRS.-Yo'l will please an, 2nounce FiHOM AS H' CROMER as a candi, date for l'ax Collector Newberry District at ,~the next election.~ MOLLO HO N, c.epi 12 SMESSRs. EDITRs: Please annonee DR. C1ARlrFON. H 60NDLEY, as candidate t-for Tax C<llector, of Nea lerry District, at ~,the next election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. MESSRS. ICDIToR5 :-Yoni wil please an nonce N. F. JOHNSON, as a candidate fori oSheriff of Newberry District, and oblige .April 4, 14. 'MANT FRIENDS The friends of Capt. THTOS. ;:. PAYSIN CER respectfully noindite him as a suiit.able candidate for Sheriff of Ne w berry Distriet. It- VOTERS. 0Messrs. Editors-By nominating Mr. Daniel B. Wheeler as a candidate for Tax Coletor of Newberry District, you will oblige his inany July 4 WARM FRIENIDS. MESsaS EasTOns : You ill please~ an nIouIce J. D. SM IT H. as candid1te fr the office of' Tix Collector, Nt'wberry di'trict and oblige MANY I-RIENDs. May 2,18S%. MExssRs Em)ross :-You will oblige the friends of MR. WV. J. LAKE., by nomninnt in g him i is a can,didlate for Sheriff of New *brrv District. 1 A. 11 14 WBRRRY. WI'SKE. MAN'& WILIER, GROCERS, ommisslon Merchants and Pro - 4duce Dealers, Keep on handSiGA fC%onsiiting of - Crushed, Powdered, Granulated an Extra Coffee, Sugar Soap, Larc,Sp .* "; Soda, Cknd s, Bacon, by- te tr Hams, very fii Bbls., ht bbis. qutTtt , S [aekereL ";-. r- '4 A Choice Teas-Green a -" Fresh Crackers Flour, Rice,'Meai d ad GI " ;. FRESH GOODB AEIUYTWilCIWIU Of Standard quaiu = POFR &AI& AT L4WK .. NTWBET~ . Special attention ie cal4e tq our ne ;oshen Butte. -.9 :r. iy Z. L. W 'iWFE, ls . NEWBERRY S00 - n , Anpon bces ct e _' genealy thit be-ba on a eat hbest -- o be found 3a the Suultbern r 4> . , - - .10 , - a complete and waanted she ut all kinds of amnmauioP, *h . ntb e et lirr~~w. ontema iea .0All kiuds of(IUD r" expeditionr. K EIxecur 1e We will sell, onW -24' vember next all of the . vecessed, cou?s'Ihg oft* viz:- - - Fice fireM&es, -~.> 3y:. bix .lad o Alogs y. ! ;tPuu uttle,'?beep,: Corn. Fodder , , . WleQats, 31 -e w~! One Set Blaphsmih h ol,bl*A~ cen Furmiture, anftk d i.u o meou o. -'~4 ~ I Terma made kBoWn en L ~ w(.Ud do wellt co of ale. Ttre pfantaisu frnde'~85 god dwelling ad: giiA.oi~ .QWtIO v ter all coureient, jad~ .al oer mS Oct 17 44 3 e sto Notice! Notce SOMETlflG Enquire the prices in althe ' ei come to JACOB S,TERS . ng,au . t or out. J. Stern ill aE eIiA rthak shyr o her s!bre. You Mrant t e y'etr don ev Come h.ee! No humbng. OrIim a showin, and he W1il seFs College of OJhaFleetOI,4OMa.^ TIlE F A(CULT'Y OP 1FHE-#AGE ChrI-sons would MegebRyJafote:pi rnj- and guardi~anof~ on nii tairon-.. -of obtaiuing~ a C~lgat 4cfI~ r h ar th ik Ensriintion ha s beep itpaodwn hr very fWvor-aNo a uQp'es aB&t avgfeSIy reuc1.rt or titO:tha~ tei &M which m e on I:v-FiorY DQLLani P&a E Aenpars ale qI1rttmiy studeggsrQ the inrtt can1 o.tAn heard a.trebasea tetf 1f iy. -ADUIaSrON,. ., C ivdidater fo1 aUtiisio Into teby?re manIT Class mausibbenbtb tgaatgpt& gihb the w o( #r Cole . ViriI, CicerQ' &le1~ ratzoAA, ai~ Thy riu.tt alo -~ossa &CetS ute knowed e of the bU Greamai Prosody. '' i lI GieektheywIfl 1 be a thiorugh knowse Grammar Ant-hn's on tion ofJacobst Greek Resattier 4It books Qf erXeopbout Anahbasis e t bokof Home r's4Vlid.. . . Ii &L4emat-~ thefr knovlg( i expec'I to idcrde Arfthmel fftiun frvfonNIgar nd deckiaidEsad Q Squre and Cube Boots Young'a A throughSinpA0 fu. ,%*U &.lit books of Legendre's Geometry. * . Ge 'gri phy. both. Apcient aud. Ed~ifer will be the subjectof adrgld DtIdon. N. B -STUDENTS WILfr$3 AlumEEN' A PATIAL CounSa DrON8rSCIAZ.- ML CATION. -- - P ACU LTL. N R MIDDLETON, LL. D. President fessr of L')gt,i Politica'l . om.* te Evidenees of Chridabt nd 3sy Profesor of Mora and PoIl:.ihSose Re. J.s W. ILES, 4 . Pfessr 0 h Latin and Gree~k Lan g asand LiterWa2 and of Rornan and Gre AuqISIS LEWIs R. GIBRES, N. D.. *I.O4 tronomy, Physics and-4eS Jomi .McCEADT, A. x,.Profueo of0 i ma tics. F. PoRCuER A . N., Profess'er f isWry, Ancient asn6 Modern. Beihoffe, Belea L*s ter, Enisir Compod4lion and El0cadOn. F 8. HOLMES. A. x , Pro@6OWor G6eology Paeontrology aind Zoology, and ua of the Museum. LE WISLR.GBBES, R.LD. Oct. 17 322t.___ AL L personls indebted to thestali V.. Crcomer, aeoeased, are notided:end z~ted to make paymenit on or ef the drMat J*ar liex s'a settlement wWl ~ umd on-said edta soona sfer that tit0.- 1% a. 0kk at. 172 me. -.