The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, December 04, 1830, Image 3

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(i> tut) cfuuf HoOUUdud, If* OppufitUwD LO MUI qh, whilst the latter ha* appointed the Pio vinctal Junta, that is to govern Spurn tu tin e v*»t of » successful invasion. From Algiers. The Coinmander-iu- Cnicfat A‘g»ers t'orwarued ot» tii:- 18 1 li and estlt of August, seveial re putts to the Min ister of War, giving details if the force gent to Bona, anil ol its operations The people suoaiilteil after some persuasion, fvitfiOßt resistance, and the landing of tho troops was promptly effected. The C.t --h ol.as and Arabs threatened an att ich, coh ering the country ciouud, and stopping pro visions. On the 6th of August tin y were attacked, and routed at every point. On the Bth, they again attacked Gen. Dtime iiiont's position, end were driven back with murderous loss, the French sustaining com paratively little 'Outlie night of the IDh, another assault which had been anticipated, was made with great fury and perseverance. Severn! of the Arabs were killed,after h ivmg sprung over the foss of the redoubt. The brctlt sr iu-law of tilt* Bey ol Constantine, among §6 others, was fcund. This expedition re-embarked on the 20th and 21, and reach ed A giers on the morning ot the 23 it. The number of the sick at Algiers, on the I.M was 1400tu Sue military hospitals, and £OO in the regimental hospitals Tin- fiist ot the regiments under orders to return, embarked foi Toulon in five vessels on the s3l. A letter of that date says:— We have 1000 armed Arabs doing tho duty of our posts, and we aro anxious to come in contact with our enemies. We giighr b .»•>, if v*o pleased, 30,000 of these Arabs, and with them might traverse Afri ca in every direction, AH the trines are messing tu suud in their submissions to G**n. (Jlausel, and to supply our Market, so that an ei may be had for 20 francs, ainLi sheep fuf 30 -- os. Rome Oct. B.—The Pope was besieged by Cardinals, bishops, prelates mid etjcles fasiics of ail ranks, supplicating tho recog nition of Don .Miguel. lie communed iu -0 xible, and had referred the miner to a special commission. Hague, Oct. 15. — We learn from a sure source, that the mission of tliu Piinceof Orange is the result of diplomatic negotia tions. There has been a conference at the j ftigue, at which the Ambassdors of four great powers attended, and a resolution was adopted to try, for the last timte, measures of.mihlness and reconciliation with regard to Belgium. On the strength of this decis ion the Ministers Vin Gobbleschroy and d<* Lacosn, will immediately leave the H igue. yi'J jB ut /t,-Jr & x | COLUMBUS December 4, 1830. Corrected Weekly. - ' DA CON—IO cents. COTTON—B a 9 cents Bagging Dundee, 23 a 25 sent®. Kentucky, 23—Hope, 10. CORN—bushel, 50 cents 41 meal pea busnel, $1 Meal—6'.’ a 75 cents. CANDLES—Sperm, lb SO, boa. 38 rants. Tallow, per lb. 25, box; 18 cents. COFFER—per lb 15 a Hi cents. FLOUR—Superfine, none. Country—s 7 a $8 barrel. FlSH—Mackerel, No. 3, $9 No. 2. 1810 IRON—6} cents Nails, 9 cents. Castings, 7 a U cents. MOLASSES—4S a 50 cents. TURK—Prime, sl4 Me»s, $lO RlCE—per. lb. 5 cents for new iilXiAß—New-Orkaus, 11 a 12 cents. Loaf—lS a 22 cents. SPlßlTS—Brandy Cog $1 50 a $1 73. Holland Gin, $1 37 a $1 50. Northern, 56 a 75 cents. Jamaica Rum, $1 50 a $1 75. Northern, 50 a 75 cents. Tonerifle, Wine, gal $1 25 asl 63. Whiskey, 50 a 62 cents. SALT—per. bushel. $2. SHoT per Bag, $1 75 a $2. TEA—Hyson, $1 25 a $1 75. Bobea—sl 25. REMARKS. COTTON—This article, owing to the disced accounts from abroad, has declined ono fourth of a cent since our last. No salo has been effected during the past week over 9 coats. Wo quote from 8 to 9 cents - A slight rise was notioed in our river during the week; but it had again fallen. No boats have yet beca enabled to ascend. ' - . Macon, Not 27. f ottos —Tho highest price paid during the past week has been 10 cents for selections from houses: ftoin waggons the prices have ran £vd(i’roia 8 a 9 3-4 cents. ~ Savannah, Not. 27. Lotto* —The demand was extensive the ore pirt of the week, and sales were readily effected W last weqks prices 10 a 11 1-2 coots, mostly at JO 12“ • i fi„ t 0 prime qualities. The tiles of the wor k amount to about 2000 bags. * ChALEKSTOS, NOV. 27. “j Cotton—Sales to a considerable extent have Seen effected this week, but at a reduction of 1-4 cent on the prices of last week; and the advi ces frbm Liverpool up to the 16th ult giyitig a tortlier decline in that market, will have in all < Probability, a corresponding effect on this. 10 a *Ol 2 fair to common prime, 10 3-4 all for so- | potions; J 1 I -U ]J 1-2 for very choice A notice. , ! FTKR the expiration of four months, anplß cation w ill be made to the Hon. the Inferior lourt of Morgan County, when sitting as a court «_r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 155 acres ofiand, more or less, lying on Indian creek, ad-. Lining Lumpkins, Davis and others, it being a I'* l * of the real estate of Matthew Phillips, lato 01 Said county. deceased, . j _ WILLIAM W. CARLISLE. Troup County, Nov. 24, 1830. Admr To Creditors and Debtors. /L LI, persons indebted to tho estate of Edmund •rw Carlisle late of Morgan county, deceased, tr» requested to make payment; and those hav tng claims are hereby nolified to present them y gslly authenticated within the tinio limifod by W WILLIAM W. CARLISLE, La i. I rotiJyCoOnty, ftov. 21, 1 83U. ’ ■ * "• r ' , POWERS & NAFEW, HA' h just received a' lar-fe assortment cF DRY-GOODS, FANCY A STAPLE HE A1) V-M AD E CLO A T HIN G, HARDWARE, Carpenters loots, Shot, a Complete ASSORTMENT HATS, CROCKERY CHINA TEA-SETS, CUT GLASS, Ac. Ac. which in addition to their former stock, makes their a-s >rtmcnt very complete—which they offer on favorable terms. Dec. 4 c 8 SHERIFF SALES. ON the first Tuesday in JANUARY next will he sold at Talbotton, Talbot county, be tween the la .ful hours of sale, the following plo pert \ to wit— “ r One Sorrel Mare, levied on as the property of James M. Craille, to satisfy au execution in favor ol George Turner, property pointed out by the defendant or Ins attorney. WILLIAM FLEMING, D Shrff. dec 4 EE HIS C. ALLEN iS now opening at his store, West side of Bioml street, uu extensive assortment of STAPLE AND FANt Y GOODS; AMONG WHICH ARE Super Blue, Black and Jlive Cloths, do do dark mixed and Gray tjattinetts, do while and red Flannels, London Duffle and Point Blankets, Lindsey Woolsev and Kersey, Bleached and Brown Sheetings «id Shirtings, Punts and Ginghams of ev, ry description, Sarsnetts and Sinchaws, Super black Lutoetr'ng Silks, do chang Gros D Nap. do. do black Mandarine, do chang do Printed Circassians, Bomb zincs and Bombaitettoe, Black, French and Italian Crapes, Swiss, Cambric and Book Muslins* Jaconet and Foundation do Linen and ( ottun Cambrics, Bobbinet Laces, Thread, Edging, Footing, Ac. Lace Collars and Veils, Fancy Gauze Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric and Merino, do Flag and Bandanna do Belt and Bonnet Ribbons ol the latest stylo, Dunstable and Leghorn Bonnets, Misses Gimp, .Tack, Curl, and Shell side Combe, Bleached and Brow n Linens, Linen Diaper, Silesia Sheeting, White. Cotton and Silk. Hose, Black, do do d<» do Brown and Rundom u iied half hose, La .ibs Wool do do Buck and Beaver Gloves, Black and white Silk do _do and Coloured Horse skin do Valencia, Sivansdown and Marseilles Vestings, Furniture and Apron Chocks, Domestic Plaids, Union St ipes, Ac, Superior Bed Tick, Padding, Buckram, Ae An, Superior Gilt Coat, and Vest Bnttoos, do Beaver Hats, latest fashion, Roram and Wool do BOOTS & SHOES i Bupetior Mens Fine Calf-skin Brogans, do Coarse do Morocco and Kid Pumps, Prunella Slippers and B >ots, Misses colored and Black lasting Slippers, Childrens Leather Shoes and Boots— ALSO, A GEN HAL ASSORTMENT OP READY MADE CLOTHING, HARD-WARE, Ac. Ao October, 23—2—ts WHOLESALE HAT gn W 0 7 BOOT A KJ btouk, SAVAXITAHi r |TUE siibsorbers have just received a completo JL assortment of HATS, IHOTB Ac SHOES, selected principally for the country tiade, midef fer them low for Money or good Paper GEO. NEWHALL A Cos. Young's Buildings Oct 2, 1830. 2h On the first Tuesday in January next, | \ t ILL be sold in Talbotton, Talbot County, within' the lawful hoars of eale the following property to wit— | Five Negroes as follows , Big Hannah 27 years old, Littlo Hannah 17 years old, Mary 7 years old, Harmon 5 years old, and Nelson 4 years old, all levied on ns Uie property of Pleasant Lawson to satisfy a mortgage ilia from Talbot inferior court, in favor of John P. Blackman, and sundry other fifes in my hands against said Law sou. WILLIAM FLEMING, D Miff cot 39 On (he first Tuesdati in December next \ STILL be sold iu Talbotton, Talbot county, v v between the hours of ten and four, the States interest in the following Lots of land to wit The North half lot nimib o r one hundred and fifty six, in the I6th district of formely Mus cogee now Talbot county,! containing one hun dred one and one fourth acres. The E -*t h ilf nf Lot, number seventy nine in tho 22d district of formely Muscogee, now Talbot county, containing one hundred one and one fourth acres The W• si half of Lot number fifty-two, in the -~4>l district of formerly Muscogee now Talbot county, containing one hundred one and one fourth acres. JAMES P. POKTIS, fchff NOTICE. ~ F^OL t R months afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable tho Inferior couit of Mi i cogee county, when setting for ordinary pur poses for leave to sell tho real estate of Elijah Jow efl, lato of suid county dec’d. JOHN LOOMIS, ExT. Oct, 16th, 1830. l-w-4-m. AO TIC E. 4LL persons indebted to the estate of Elijah Jewett, late of Muscogee county dec’d. will make immediate payment to the subscriljpr, and those to whom the estate is indebted, will render in tlicir demands in terms of the law JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r. Oct 16, 1830 l-6w FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN or strayed from the Subscriber liv ing in Columbus Georgia, a red flea-bitten gray horse, about ten years old, 14 hands high. The above reward will be given for tho horse, or any information, so that I gel him again, and all reasonable charges paid . P. W FLTNN. irr The Selma Courier, and Alabama State Intelligencer, will insert the above advertisement one time, and forward their accounts to P. VV Flvnn, for payment -23.•1839.; ilw GARDEN SEEDS* V - ARRANTEI) FUESII—Jest receiver, t and for sale, by B TARVER ir Cos nov. 27. c 7 LAW OFFICE. FTTHE undersigned coiifinuos to' practice law v in Columbus aud llie adjoining counties He kas also opened an ofiice in Washington, Autauga county, Alabama, in connexion with David Gotightjy tisq who resides in that place. They will practice in the several coarts of law and equity of that slate, also in the circuit «uuit of the United States. J. T. CAME- . Columbus, Georgia, Nov. 27. NOTICE. AFTER this date the Sheriff sales of the eott»- ty of Merriwether, will he advertised in the Columbus Democrat. GREEN TALBOT Shrf nov. 27. SHERIFF SALKS. On the first Tuesday in J- nuartt nmt, \\ ILL be sold at Greenville, Mernwether ' county, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Lot of Land No. Seventy-Eight (78) in the Tenth (lOt.i) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, to satisfy sundry fifaS issu ed from a Justices court of Columbia county, in favor ofMarke P. Davis, aid others, against George A Fiinn ()ne Lot of Land No. Thirt y-Tiro (32) in the second (2d) district of Yorrmrly Troup, now Merriwether county, to satisfy a lifa which issir eued from Monroe Superior court against Thom as C. M'Dowell, in favor of Daniel Parish A qo. vs. said M'D; well. One Lot of Land .Vo. Sixty-Five. (65 ) in the tenth (10th) district'of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, levied on as the property of Charles Jingram to satisfy two fifas w hich issued from Bibb Superior court in favor of the Central Bank. vs. said .Engrain. Also, Samuel Caldwell's interest in Let No Two hundred and six (206) in the tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, n»w Merriwether county, levied on to satisfy a t which issued from Green county superior court, in favor of Watkins Baynor, vs. said Samuel Caldwell. ' GREEN TALBOT, D. Stuff. nov. 27. noticeT \LL persons having demands against the es tate of capt James l dwell lately of Coweta eounty, and formerly of Glynn county in tins State deceased, will render them in m terms ofy the law. And all persons indebted to said es tate, are required to make immediate payment. ALLEN B. POWELL,.- Executor-. v . nov 27. A DMT NISTRATOR \S SALE. On Thursday the 17th of January veit, VITILb be sold at the fate residence of C:ipt * v v James Powell, deceased, in Coweta County, the perishable property of said deceased,‘consist ing of the present yca*s crop of cotton and pro visions, two shot guns, and ooe hand mill. Afstr will be hired for the balanco of the year, the ire-' groes belonging to said estate, and the land belonging to a tract of land No 14. in the fvt district of Coweta county, will be rented for one year. Terms of sale, the hire of the negroes and the leased property, will be made known on the ■ day. ALLEN B. POWELL, Executor. nov 27. •O NATHAN A. HUDSON, HAS removed frsm his former stand on Craw ford, to Btoad Street, tie t door above meagre Stewart and Fontaine, where liu is l ow receiving direct from New York A general Assortment of DRY GOODS HARDWARE—-CUTLERY Ac. & h,c Which he will sell low for cash or approved paper He has also on hand, and will continue to keep A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Columbus, Nov. 20. J. KELS PEnT Tailor* RF9PF.CTFUI.LY Informs the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, and his fbriner customers from Milledgcville particularly, that he has located himself in-this place. IBs arrange ments aro such that ho will always be in posses sion of the latest fashio<-s, and thoso whe may favor him with their orders will have their woik done with the utmost neatnFss and dispatch. II is shop is on Crawford street two door* below the Post Office Columbus, Nov 13 c 5 gSAIxT, SALT. i FfIHE Subscriber has just received FIVE I HUNDRED Bushels of SALT, which he will sell on accommodating terms. J A HUDSON* November C, 1830 4 —3 w A CARD. r~| tHF, fViertds of the subscriber, who hold eub t scription J.ists for the I~*eorgi s Christian Re pertory, arc w<yiested to forward them immedi ately by Mail er otherwise. G. CAPERS. Macon, Nov. (f W»0. . 34 N. B, Printers in the State of Georgia, are re ques ed to give the above a place twice or thrice n their respective prpers, Sivaim’s Panacea. rpHE public is re.-.pectfull v cautioned against JL a spurious imitation of this medicine The j S reparation of which id put up in bottles similarly uted, and in size, but the impression, blown in j the glass, very faint and indistinct. The taste of ‘ the admixture is acrid and bitter , and the only semblance it bears to the genuine Scalin’* Pana cea, is in color, and a component part of sarsapa- j rilla of no virtue. When positive proof is obtain ed of tho source from whonco the imposition ema nates, it will be made known. In the mean time, the public is. informed that I have established A. PARSONS, of Savannah, my sole agent for the State of Georgia, and from him iny genuine Pa- ; naeeaand Vermifuge can be obtained. Respect- j able Druggists are particularly recommended to purchase of my agent, as they will bo supplied on as good terms as from me. WILLIAM SWAI.VI. Philadelphia Sept. 16 1830. nov 13 hb ■ CPThe editor* of the Augusta Chronicle, Ma con Telegraph, and Columbus Democrat will publish the above once a week for four weeks, and and forward their accounts to the Savannah Rc dubiican office for payment. B. TARVER tfc CO. HAVE removed to their new Store, comes of Btoad and Craw find street, Where they arc now opening dir cl from Now York, a genetol assortment of DRY COO DS, HARD WARE, CUTLERY. DRUGS, MEDICINES, \C. .VC Which they wity sell Lie for cash,or approved rod it. •' 1 ’l* '-VV V-r-i , FORT GAINES H/RAT D, \ •iNi) acsfidevtT.sh jufyt.KftxUt. ! * BY M SMITH, A Cos. - ■* j f HE very rapid increase of populate.n in iho . surrounding country—ike beautiful ami heal thy sknatiup of Futtr Gxisra, as well as its in creastug conunei cial iispoi lance, on so fine- a river —with tho farilities t hereby . f obtaining In quick ilespalcli, couuutueial and other news, f uui -Sew Orleans and. the'Northern Ports, and even linin Europe, by the arrival of vessels al the Appalach- . tcoia Bay—wero amongst. the circumstances to induce a determination, upon the location of a prpss, as the place. As also, the fn-ilitios afiorded by mail conveyance,pirect from Washington city and the Northern Ports, generally—ai- well a» in difibreut directions into every p..rt of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. The Fort Gaines Herald, will always be a freo and independent paper devoted to no party, but open to ail. It will contain Foreign and Domestic luteligence-Polilical discussion of interesting sup jectg, predicateii on the rights and sovereignty of the stater, and tho constitutional confederation of the AmericanUoion -iVliscellanous articles—Lit erary Moral Ac. A full aud faithful account, will be given everv week, of the proceedings ol general interest, of the Georgia and Alabama Le gislatures, and of Florida, and of the Congress of the United States. Also a commercial register, of the current prices, of Foreign ai»d Domestic produce; at New Orleans, Mobile, Appalachicola Bay, Magnolia, Columbus, Fort Gaines, Aspalaga, Savannah, Charleston. SC. and New York. Also an account of the Agricultural affairs of this sec tion of couni ry. The-Herald shall sustain the cau-e of truth, of injured innocence, of wounded reputation, of insulted justice, and tharights of man." The Editors will remark, that they highly approve of the policy of i he President of the United S>tnles relative to the Union gene roily, but purticulaily to tho SouUi. Also of that of the Governor, of Georgia, and tho prosenl measures of the juhng party. CONDITIONS. I. Thf. Fort Gsisfs llkraiu, xsd Commbß cial Advekiisek is published weekly , on a su per-.oyal sheet with new type II Price to subscribers,Two dcliais per annum, or for 52 numbers, payable in advance, to those who hold this paper, or three dollars at the end of four months, to the L ditors, or four dollars at the end of tho year No subscription • akon for less ihan one year. Advertiseffients done very low. — j 111. Any gentleman who may please to solicit ! and procure the mvnesoffive responsible aubscii- 1 tiers, and send them to tdc- Postmasier at Fort | Gaines, or Columbia, Henry county Alai • nra, ; shall be entitled to one paper gratis, for u year, , and they can send them as tliev are entered. ! ttF Editors in Georgia and Alabama will please give this prospectus a few insertions. BARBERI.VG HE StTßscnißßK rsspectfully informs his : friends, the public, aud strangers in particu lar, that he lias (from unfortunate circumstances,) hircn compelled to return to his old trade, of wielding the Brash ami Itazor, al which he has pout many a pleasant hour, at the East ; —and has handled tho nose of many a fair physiognomy. He has concluded to give his undivided attention, while in Columbus, to the above business; ami i will use his utmost endeavors to give general sat isf.iction to those who may honor linn wilh a call in his line of business. His Shop is west of Gen. Howard’s Tavern, on Crawford street, at the sign ,if Barber’s pole— whom ho solicits those in need ; tifa keen rt/zor. and harp scissors, igc. to step nr and experience the luxury of his profession. . O’ Ho would be glad to take as an apprentice, a laid from 10 to 15 years of agc-—to a suitable | one, either while or colored, (wfiiie pre/brred,) a liberal chance will allowed. UUIiLEB SJVEENEY. Oct. 23,1230. 2—3 w RACES. 1 |^nE Montgomery Jocky Clut Barer wilt cum i mence over the MONTGOMERY TURF, on Wednesday the Ist.h of December next, end continue Mutil the ensuing Satuaduy, free for any Horse, More or Gilding, fioru any part of tk« world. The Ist day's running, three miles heat. 2d do do. two do. do. 3d do. do. one mile do 4th do. da. the best three in five 0“ The aggregate amount of *he four day's purso which is estimated at ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be regularly apportioned On the fourth day, after tho Main Race, A SPLENDID SADDLE, of first rate workmanship and materials, tnanu&c .iured by Mr Wm 11. Cob. of this City, wiil be ruii For, free for any saddle horse CORNELIUS ROBERSON, • -f i Secretary. October 26 4-2 w fff The Alabama •Intelligencer, Tuscaloosa, — the Southern Advocate, Huntsville—and tho De mocrat, Columbus, Geo. will give the above two insertions, and forward their accounts to this office fs>r payment # AW NOTICE.—Jouv Miltox A William X-T J. \V. WxLßojt.v, have associated themselves in the practice of Law, under the firm of Milton and Welborn—and one or both of them will re- Sularlv nttend tho Superior Courts of Muscogee, andolph, Lee, Marion, Talbot. Harris, Morri wethtfr, aud Troup counties. Their olhre is in Colombos, where they may bo consulted at all tiiuee, whan not on the circuit JOHN MILTON, WM. J. W. WELBORN Nm*. 6, tB3O. 4—3 w iry The Macon Telegraph, Augusta Chroniclo and Alabama Journal, wiligivo the above three insertions, and forward their accounts to us for payment M. tg W, LIST OF LETTERS '(TbN EMAINIMG in the Poet Ofiice at Crock Agency, let oct, 18 >O. J Beryliill, Jtntt's 2 Gi»slin, Simon ! Brown, Jisnc * Hirkr, Tho«. i BLckviHe, J Jenkins, John. Bronson, Stephen Moor, .1. P. i Brook, /. \V. Ms.shall, J. ! Broadnax, J. 11. Die, Georgs j Coe lies Mi to Sims, J. S. Growsll, J no. ert 6r*yScroeg»n, F. 1 Cnuilie, J. A Smith, S. Clegg, P Miss Sin hame, Jno, Can, P. Stewart, S. Mrs Creuth, Jacob 3 . Walker, L. 11. Griffin, Joseph Watson, J. C. , Gtiffin, lloniy Warden, C, ! Gr«)’, D. W. Walker, George S. C. BENTON, A. P. M. | Octoher 1839 LOW. TAYLOR & C-. or s.tTJNN.in. ■ J t AVE received by" the Ship (iro,gia, arriv- I ■ ,cd this day from Livcrpoul, an extensiyo : and genera) assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED *• FEABONAB.LE DRY GOOD 9, and have alrondy in Store, and daily receiving i additional supplios’of "* American, hr me ft Italian Jr Get man ■ (DRY GOODS, of all description* which are offered for salo on usual terms and such of their customers who cannot conveniently leave home, their ortSer will j he fitithfnlly excctitbd. | B*x»nnaji, Oolobel 9 163 u2h | PROSPECTUS i, " ‘ orntir *—--• RURA'L REPOSITORY, OR BOVVE R OF LITER \ l DRY; EtnhtiLiiieii, (Jhurti rly,M ith u tianet. i ; m y % Fngrpring; ]"v EVOTED exclusively u. Polite litormtuee, Jci.mprisi-d in the loljowag si'lijotts: nal and Select Taic's, Essays. Aim-tirai. Slid Fov- I i_r,i li'ocranhy, Travels, Noticesef New Pnbln-.a* ' tines Origh al and Select I'celry. Amusing Vij.' cellany, tiuumurou* and Un>lun<*al AlitcJole*,'* Ac. 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Albany, Tryy or Hartford^fr**a of expense, and left at any place iu either of those cities, they puiy designate, subject to tbeij- re spective orders Names of tho -Subscibors with the amount es .the subscription to be Bent by the first of Juiie, or a- soon after as convenient, to tho Publisher, \\ ili.i aiu B. Sxoniixnu, corner of Warron and Third-Streets. ttudsi)n, N. V April, 1830. i Editors, who will give the above n few iu sertions,-shall receive resent volume or tlie third old series, asu compensation, and the next in exchange: those who consider Die wliffb too j long for insertion, and wish to exchange only , are respclfully requested to publish the part rolaling to premiums, give the rest at least a passing no tice, and receive Subset iptions To the Public ’ jMIL 1- A< ULTY of tlie College would nj} 1 reapootfiilly hoti y ihe Parents and Guardian* of the Students, ihal Utwcaarijtgvatmn of the new building, however seriove, wall not interfere in the smallest degree with the regular duties of live College. The course of instruction will not be affected, as every accommodation will be ready for the students by tiie first of January. .The Library it is true has been destroyed, but wo fool confidi.nl from the munificence of the Legislature that the loss will be so far repaired by (lie opening of the next term, as to prevent any injury aiising from its destruction. The Mathematical instru ments can l>e easily replaced The fine Philoso phical Aparatus and Chemical Instruments a e un.njured, and consequently full instruction in the higher classes can be givon. As to tho personal accommodation of the voung men, no difficulty will exist, ns the old building hitherto devoted to the rosidence of the two low er claims, i„ uninjured,and will consequently con tain all who now compose these closes, or who may cqme by the commencement of the next erm. Ihe two upper classes will be accommo dated with lodging and study rooms in private families or the boarding' houses in town, and that without any additional chargo, until the College building shall be repaired. The Faculty therefore trust, and with full con fidence, that the credit of the Institution with tlie Public, will not be diminished The Faculty therefore canfide in the return of all tho students on the first of Janary next to ri some their rogue ar duties . 11 y order of the Faculty WILLIAM MITCH EL, Bee rotary. 0ct.30 4 (LF Printers throughout tho state, friendly- to the interest of Lileraturo and tho Institution, will please insert the above. TO RENT. jj'ttli. THE subscriber has three cofnfbrta *T-l lwa - hi® dwelling houses to rent the cn suing year;- there aro attached to each, all necessary out-houses, and good garden spots Apply to James Van Nos S esu or to the undersigned. 0ct.23 JOHN R PAGE. For Salt*. f JMIF, Subecriber offers for sale, the store heusd 20 hy 52 (efct, with a g«od celler—now occupied by W R. Evans, V Co—and that part of Lot No 1(!‘4,0n the East side of Broad Street, on which it stsrtds, measuring Md feel 6 inches front, and 147 loot 10 inches iu the rear. F. TOBt November 6, 1830. 4 —U