The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, December 11, 1830, Image 3

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tm-a COLUMBUS Decomber 11, IS3O TANARUS“ 1 Corrected Weekly. BACON-10 cents. COTTON—B a 9 cents. Dundee, 23 a 25 cents. Kentucky, 21$—Hope, 10. CORN—bushel, 50 cents. “ meal pea busne!, $1 Meal—6 t a 75 cents. CANDLES—Sperm, lb 50, box. 1 . 1 * cents. Tallow, per lb 25, box, 16 cetfts. COFFEE—per lb. 15 a 10 cents. i'LOUR —Superfine, none. Country—s 7 a £6 barrel. FISH —Mackerel, No. 3, $0 _ No. 2, £lO IRON —o', cents Nails, 0 cents. Castings, 7 a 9 cents. MOLASSES—IS a 50 cents. FORK—Prime, *l4 Mess, £ 10 IllCE—per. lb. 5 cents for new SUGAR —New-Orleans, II a 12 cents. Loaf—lß a 22 cents. (SPIRITS —Brandy Cog. £1 50" h £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 conts. -Toneriffe, Wine, gal. £1 25 a £1 SO. Win koy, 50 a (52 cents. SALT—per. bushel, £2. t>lloT per Bag, £1 75 a £2. TLA —Hyson, £1 25 a £1 75. B boa— £l 25. REMARKS. COTTON—has come in very freely for tho past neck, and sales iiave ranged from 8 a 9 cents. Within the last few days, the-principal sales have been effected at Bj. .Strictly prime in square bales, would go a shado higher. Many of our planters have refused selling at the present rates, auljhave stored their cotton in anticipation of better prices. The whole amount at the ware, bouses may bo estimated at about 2000 bates. Tho lato rains have been sufficient to effect a considerable rise in our river, and we are hourly looking for the.arrival of somo of lire numerous boats which have boon detained in consequence of the excessive drought. Our country frirends way therefore calculate on finding, within a very sow days,our market well stocked with ail tho sta. pic articles of trade and at prices greatly redu ced, from our present list, which of conrsc arc arranged in reference to previous sales. Mobile, Dec. 4. Cotton, for tho past week has ranged from toll cents.' New-Okie ass, N0v.27. Since our last report there has been nbout 4000 biles sold, at a reduction generally of about 12 a cent per lb. '1 he sales to this ime have been principally to fill orders for the northern maikets, which new being near or about satisfied, leaves the demand very much confined to those who aie more particularly engaged in the european trade. !u consequence, prices liavo declined, and the market is comparatively dull; so much so, that a further reduction is demanded, 4- bv many confi dently expected; indeed nous but the host will now command our quotations, and any thing over II cents is with difficulty obtained, unless it bo o vory superior quality. According to the Liver pool classification, corrected from last sales; we quote middling 10 cents, fair 10 a 10 1-2, good fair 10 3-4 a 11, good and fine 11 1-4 a 11 1-2 Avgusta, Dec. 4. Cotton—Arrives freely, and sales are made at 3 1-2 to 10 1-4 cents. The general sales from ttagons, averages but little if any over 9 conts- Planter* generally arc storing their cotton ami Intend waiting for higher rates. Savannah, Dec. 4 Cotjos—Since our last, uplands lias decl.ned 1-2 to] cent, and v.e reduco our quotations to moot lire market prices. The demand lias been steady during the week, and the sales amount to 2nl'o to 4000 bales, at prices ranging from 8 3 1 to 11 cents, principal sales 9 12a 10 1-4 cents. • Charleston, Dec 4. Cotton —There has been a fair business done i ;l upiands . this week at our quotations The market appears firm, and we are of opinion that prices are li) ely to remain steady, unless some more, unfavorable accounts from Europe shotl'd bo received, which wo do not calculate on, at least for some time Wo quote at 9a 10 1-2. POCKET BOOK LOST. IOST Between Columbus and tho Subscri . .4 ber's House, 12 miles on the Road leading to Marshals Ferry, a small Red Morocco. I’ockct i’ook, considerably worn, tied with a white tape Hring- It had in it, when lost. s>3o, n twenty and lien dollar bill; both on tho Rank of Macon: and a lew papers, of no importance to any one but the uwuer. i will pay the finder, when delivered to tae, at my residence, or to J. J. Fannin. Columbus, tnc 6uin of $lO. , SANDERS STALLINGS. Doc. 11, 1830.—il—td NOTICE, 4 FTF.It the expiration of four months, nopli a\. cniii n will bn made to the Hon. tlur Inferior * rmr '- of Morgan County, when sitting ns a court mr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 155 acres of land; niore or less, lying on Indian creek, ad joining Lumpkins, Davis ami others, it being a par; oftlie real estate of Matthew Phillips, late 0i said county, deceased, * r WILLIAM W. CARLISLE. Troup County, Nov. 24, 1830. Admr To ('rt'diiors and Debtors A t-L persons indebted to the estato of Edmund - * Carlisbi late of Morgan county, deceased, Sre requested to make payment; and those huv '!>g claims arc hereby notified to present them fcgallv authenticat'd within the time limited by W,to WILLIAM W CARLISLE, Ex r. 1 roup County, Nov. 21, 1830. For Hale, T I! E Subscriber offers for sale, the store house suh a good ceVor—now oCctipeJ by W..R • o" 1 n", s,■ Vn —and that part of Lot No 102,.0n tie hast hl( ] 0 u£ R,,,arl Street, on which it stand' fieasm mg 24 leoi G mthes front, and 117 feet I •nchea in the rear. , T TODY. November 6, 1330. j-.tf - row i nrs & nafkiv, U j I,R t received a large assortment cl DRY-GOODS, FANCY A STAPLE R L AIiY-MADIi CLOATHING, „ IIAKD WARIfI, C arpe nter s J oofs, Shoes, a (Jomplele ASSORTMENT OF HATS, CROCKERY ( HINA TEA-SETS, ! CUT GI.ASS, Ac.'Ac which in addition to their former stock, makes assortment very complete—which they offer on favorable terms. Dec. 4 c 8 S HER IFF SALES. ON the first Tuesday in JANUARY next. will be sold at Talbottou, Talbot county, be tween the la vful hours of sale, the following pio pei t v to wit— One Sorrel Mare, levied on as the property of James M. CrailleJ to satisfy an execution in favor of George Turner, properly pointed out by ifec defendant or his attorney. WILLIAM FLEMING, D. Shrff. dec 4 IY-n/.s < . auTF~\ " I S now opening at his store, West side of Broad -a. street, an extensive assortment of STABLE AM) FANCY GOODS AMONG WHICH ARE i-upor Bin", Black and Olive Cloths, do do dark mixed and Gray Sattinetts, do white and red Flannels, London Duffie and Point Blankets, Linisey Woolt-ey and Kersey, Reached and Brown Sheetings and Shirting*, Bunts and Ginghamb of evi.ry description, Sarsnetts and Sinchaws, Super black Lutestring Silks, do chang Gros 1) Nap. do. do black Mandarine, do chang do Printed Circassians, Bomb vines and Bombizpttes, Black. J r nch and Italian Crapes, Swiss, CaiTilvic and Book Muslins, Jaconet and Foundation do Linen and Cotton Cambrics, Bobbiuet Laces, Thread, Edging,Footing, dc. Lace Collars and Veils, Fancy Gauze Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric and Merino, do Flag and Bandanna do Belt and Bonnet Ribbons ol the lutost style, Dunstable arid Leghorn Bonnets, Misses Gimp, Tuck, Curl, and Shell side Combs, Bleached and Brown Linens, Linen Diaper, Silesia Sheeting, W hite Cotton anu Silk Hose, Black do do do do Brown and Random mixed half hose, La ibs Wool do do Buck and Beaver Gloves, Black and white Silk do r do and Colourr and Horse skin do Valencia, Swansdowu and Marseilles Vestings, Furniture and Apron Checks, Domestic Plaids, Union Stripes, Ac, Superior Bed Tick, Padding, Buckram, Ac. Ac, Superior Gilt Coat, and Vest Buttons, do Beaver Hats, latest fashion, Roratn and Wool do HOOTS SHOES j Superior Mens Fine Calf-skin Brogans, do Coarse do Morocco and Kid Pumps, Prunolla Slippers and Boots, Misses colored and Black lasting Slippers, tliHJrena tivntlim trtioea *UIU TVilus— ALSO, A GEN RAT. ASSORTMENT OF HEADY MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, Ac. Ac. October, 23 —2—ts WHOLESALE MAT *Ff*i fp' / BOOT & W / SHOE sg&Jt'Ltt&l mk • stori: ’ S.ll'l YA T .l IT. I 'HE subsorbers have just received a complcto assortment of HATS, B OTS &, SHOES, selected principally for the country trade, and of fer them low’ fi r Money or good Paper. GEO. NEWHALL & Cos. Young's Iluildings. Oct. 2, 1830. 2h On the first Tuesday in January next , ILL be sold in Talbotton, Talbot County, within the lawful hours of sale the following property to wit— l ive Xr grots as fiUoms, Big Hannah 27 jonrs old, Little Hannah 17 years old, Mary 7 years old, Harmon 5 years old and Nelson 4 years old, all levied on as the property of Pleasant Law son to satisfy a mortgage iila from Talbot inferior court, in favor of John P. Blackman, and sundry other fifas in my hands against said Law’ son. WILLIAM FLEMING, D Shff. oct DO NOTICE. 17^ OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior couit of Muscogee county, when sett ug for ordinary pur poses (nr leave to sell the real estate of Elijah Jew ett, late of said county dcc’d. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r. Oct, Hi.lr, 1830. l-w-4-m. AOTKE. .4 I,L.persons indebted to tho estate o-f Elijah "A Jewett., late of Muscogee coun y dec’d. will Drake immediate payment to the subscriber, and those to w horn the estate is indebted, will rendor in their demands in terms of the law. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r- Oct 13, 1830. l-fiw FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. O TOLEN or-strayed from the Subscriber liv ing in Columbus Georgia, a red flea-bitten gray horse, about ten years old, 14 hands liigu The above reward will ire given for the horse, or any information, so that 1 go’ him again, and all reasonable charges paid . f. W FLYNN. The Selma Courier, and Alabama State Intelligencer, will insert the above advertisement one time, and forward their accounts to P. W Flynn, for payment Oct. 23 1830. 22w LOW. TAYLOR & C . OF S.i r.J.Yj\V7 H. HAVE received by the Ship Georgia, arriv ed this day from Liverpool, an extensive and general assortment of BRITISH MAN U F ALT UR E D SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, and have already in Store, and daily receiving additional supplies of American. French Italian (Herman DRY HOODS, of all descript ions which are offered for sale on -uul terms end such of tlioir customer* who annot conveniently leave home, their order will faithfully executed. thtnniin, October S) 1830. 2h GARDEN SEHIInj \T-ARRANtId ITIESH—Just waived, » T ami tor sale, by B T\RVER4 Cos r.ov. 27. c 7 LAW OFFICE. fTMIE undersigned continues to practice law " in Columbus ami the adj fining counties He has also opened an office in Washington. Autauga county, Alabama, in Connexion "with David Gotiglilly esq. who resides in that place They will practice in tho several courts of law and equity oi that state, also in the circuit cuuit of the United States. „ J. T. CAMP. Columbus. Georgia, N0v.27. notice. 4FTER tliis date the Sheriff sales of the conn tv of Merriwether, will lio advertised "m the Columbes Democrat. GREEN TALBOT Shrf nov. 27. SHERIFF SALES. On the first Tuesday in January next, ILL be sold at Greenville, Merriwether county, between tho lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One I,ot of Land .Vo Seventy-Eight (78) in the Tenth (Itit.i) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, to satisfy sundry fifas issu ed from a Justices court of Columbia county, in favor of Marks P. Davis, and others, against George A Flinn Oue Lot of Land Xo. Thirty-Two (32 in the second (2d) district of forinerlv Troup, now Merriwether county, to satisfy a iifii which isstt sued from Monroe Superior court against Thom as C. M’Dowell, in favor of Daniel Parish A co. vs. said M'D- woil On> In! of Land .Vo. Sirty-Fice , (Cos) in the lentil (10th) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, levied on as the property of Charles Jingram to satisfy two fifas which issued from Bibb Superior court in favor of the Central Bank. vs. said Jingram. Also, Samuel Caldwell's interest ia Jait .Vo Two bundled and six (206) in the tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county,.levied on to satisfy a fifa which issued from Green county superior court, in fiivor of Watkins Bay nor, vs. said Samuel Caldwell green Talbot, and. shrff nnv. 27. NOTICE ,4 LL persons having domands against the. os ' tate of capt. James i’owell lately of Coweta county, and formerly of Glvnn county in this Slate deceased, w ill rondnr them in in terms of the law And all persons indebted to said es tate, arc required to make immediate payment. ALLEN B. POWELL, Executor. nov. 27. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. frn Thursday the 17 ih of January next, \ATILL bo sold at the late residence of capt. v T James Powell, deceased, in Coweta county, the perishable property of said deceased, consist ing of the present vea s crop of cotton and pro visions, two shot guns, and one hand null. Also wili be hired for the balanco of the year, the ne groes belonging to said estate, and the cleared land belonging to a tract of land No 14, in the Ist district ol Coweta county, will bo rented for 0110 year. Terms of sale, the hire of the negroes and the leased property, will be made known oil the day. ALLEN B. POWELL, Executor. nov. 27. ONATfIAN. A. HUDSON, HAR removed from bis former stand on Craw ford, to Broad Street, ne t door above rnessrs t3m>.oii aitu roiuaine, wtiuic hu t. . u.- icccotn r direct from Now York th general Assortment of DRY GOODS HARD W\RE —CUTLERY Ac. & 4 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. jVkeis per Tailor, r> ESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of V Columbus and its vicinity, and his former customers from Milledgeville particularly, that he lias located himself in this place. His arrange ments are such that lie will always be in posses sion of the latest fa duo s, and those who may favor him with their orders will have their wink done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. His shop is on Crawford sticet two doors below tho Post Office. Columbus, Nov 13 o 5 gSAl7r,¥ SALT. 1 HE Subscriber Ims just received FIVE l HUNDRED lStshels of SALT, which he will sell on accommodating terms. J. A. HUDSON November 0, 1830 4 —3 w A CARD. r l HIE ftiends of the subscriber, wlio hold sub ? seription Lists for the Georgia Christian Re pertory, are cciprested to forward thorn intniedi ately by Mail er otherwise. G CAPERS. Macon, Nov. (7 1830. 34 N, 15, Printers in the State of Georgia, aro re ques ed to give the above a place twice or ihrirve n their respective pipers. Htv aim’s f*«iiacpa. r W MIE public is respeelfullv cautioned again 1 Ia spurious imitation of this medicine Toe preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly fluted, and in sizo, but the impression, blown in the glass, very faint and indistinct. Tho taste of the admixture is acrid and bitter , and the only semblance it bears to the genuine Swain* s Pana cea, is in color, and a component part of sarsapa rilla of no virtue. Whoa posi’ive proof is obtain ed of the source from whence the imposition ema nates, it will be made known. In the mean time, the public is informed that 1 have established A. PARSONS,of Savannah, my sole agent for tln state ofGoorgia, and from him my gemmio Pa nnceaand Vermifuge can he obtained. Respect* able Druggists arc particularly recommended to purchase of my agent, as they will be supplied on as good terms as from me. WILLIAM SWAIM. Philadelphia Sept. 1C 1831). nov 13 h 5 (ITThe editor-, of the Augusta Chronicle, Ma con Telegraph, anil Columbus Democrat, will publish the above once a week tot four week*, and and forward their accounts to the Savannah Rc dublicati office for payment. B. TARVER & CO. n AVE removed to their new Store, earner of Broad and Crawfr and street, Wicro they are now opening direct from New I oik. a general assortment of . buy coons. If All I) WAKE, CUT LEW, P fIVOS, MEI)ICIXES, XC frO Which they, will sell tine f..r earb. or approved edit. • fort gain its ihr a r.:», • .J.i/t LtMMttCLU. .11)1 Lin /set. T.Y M. SMITH, A U. I! ( lIE very rapid increase of popuj.itiim in the country the beautiful and heal thy flint; nos Four 6cm a- will as its in- Icreasiig commercial importance,on so fine a river —will the facilities thereby of obtaining bv quick despatch, commercial and oilier news, iioin New Orleaas and tiie Northern Hurts, and even from Europe, by the arrival of vessels at the \ pp.ilarh icola Bay—were amongst the circumstances to induce a determination upon the 1 ication of a press, as the place. As also, the facilities afforded by mail eoiveyance, pirect from Washington city and the Novtliern Ports, generally—a- well as m different diastimis into every part of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. The Fort Gaines Herald, will always boa iree an t independent paper devoted to no party, but open to all. It will contain Fmeign and Domestic | nteligcnce-Political discussion of interesting sup jocts, predicated on the riul.U and sovereignty of tho state*, and tho constitutional confederation of llio American Union- -Miscellaumi* snides—Lib ciai v Moral Ac. A full and faithful account, will be given every 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 uiiii nines!n: produce; at New Orleans, Mobile, Appalaeliicol’a Bay, Magnolia, Columbus, Fort Gaines, Aspalaga, Savannah,Charleston. S C.and Now Yoik. Alao an account of the Agricultural affairs of this sec tion of country. The Herald shall sustain the cause of truth, of injured innocence, of wounded reputation, of insulted justice, and the • rights of man.” r J lie Elinors will remark, that they highly approve of the policy of; lie President of the United .Slates rolative to the Union gfcnerelly, but particulaily to tire South Also of that of the Governor, of Georgia, and the present measures of tlic ruling parly. CONDITIONS. 1 Tiie Four Gaines llr.mi.n, and Commer fiAi. Advertiser, is published weekly , on a su per-royal sheet with new type. H Price to subscribers, Two dnllais 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 ditors, or four dollars at the end oi the year No subscription alien for less ! ban one year, A Uvertiseffients done very low , 111 Any gentleman who may please to solicit and procure the names of five responsible subset i iiers, anil send them to tde Postmaster nt Fort Gaines, or Columbia, Henry county Alai ■: na, shall lie entitled to one paper gratis, for a year, and they can send them as thev aio entered. O' Editors in Georgia and Alabama will please give this prospectus a few insertions. BARBERIXG ITE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends, the public, and strangers in particu lar, that he has (from unfortunate circumstancos,) been compelled to return to bis old trade, of wielding the Brush and Tatar, at which ho has spoilt many n pleasant hour, at the East ;—and has handled the nose of many a fair phasing nomy. He has concluded to give his undivided attention, while in Columbus to the above business; and will use Ills utmost endea /ors to give general sat isfaction to those who may honor him with n call in his line of business. II is Shop is west of Gen. Howard's Tavern, on Crawford street, at the sign if Barber’s pole—where he solicits those in need of a keen razor, and harp scissors, c to sicp in ,iud experience the luxury of his profession. Qj" lie would bo glad to take as an apprentice, a Lad from 10 to 15 years of ago—to u suitable one, oil her white or colored, (white preferred,) a liberal chunco will allowed. CIUTIES SH I LAL Y. Oct. 23, 1230. 2—3 iv " RACES. " 1 | HIE Montgomery Jnrky Ctnb Tares will r.om- I monco over the MONTGi >MEK YTU RF, on Wednesday ibe 15th of December next, and continue until the ensuing Satuaday, free for any Horse, Mare or Gilding, f oin any part ol' the world. The Ist day's running, three miles heat. 2d do do. two do do. 3d do. il t. one mile do. 4th do. do, the best three in five. [TF The aggregate amount of the tour day's pnrso which is estimated nt ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will bo regularly apportioned On the fourth day, after the Main Race, •A S1 J REN DID SADDLE. of first rate wnvkmanshi ■ and ninlo'rials, manufac tured by Mr. W*. II Coe, of this City, will be run for, free for any saddle horse CORNELIUS ROBERSON, Secretary. October 26. 4-2 w ILF The Alabama Tnielhgenccr, Tuscaloosa, — the Southern Advoca'e, Huntsville—and the De mocrat. Columbus. Geo. will give tli • above two insertions, and forward their accounts to this office for payment LIST OF LEI I EILS YgVEMAINIMG in the Post Office at Creed, Agency’. Ist oet, 1830. iJ. iyhii ~1 tuns 2 Goslm, Simon Biown, Jesse 5 Hick*, The*. Blackvi lit*, J J ’nkins, J ohn. Bronson, Stephen Moor, J. I*. Brook, J. W. Marshall, J. Broadnax,.!. 11. Ore, George Hos-hes Miro Situs, J. S. Crowell, J no. erk bnySci oggin, F. Cutirllo, J. A Smith, S. Llagg, l* Miss Strohiiino, Jno, Carr, P. Stewaii, S. Mrs Crp nii, J rroh 3 Walker, L. R. Griffin, Joseph Wulsun, J . fj. Griffin, ll”nry VVaiilen, (’. Gray, D. VV. Walker. Geauga S. C. BENTON, A I’. M. October 1830 A NEW MAP"" (TdTTTT; iA. fjj’HE subscriber.- liuve now tinder the B_ hands of the engraver in Ne w \oil, a complete anil spiendi.l map of the stalt of (»; oi<:ia, the greater pari compiled (nun actual Shi vi v, with all the districts curt fol ly laid down and i u.iilhu . , the tv In it: r i*jn plcferl wit'u gieat labor and cxartivesr !:rm the latest and most authentic it fi.million, ill as'vlo nm itileriot to any thing yet pre sented in the public, villi a table, i 1 distan ces from Hit: seat of goven menl In lively Cotllil v' sits , <ir phir e i>f i iiipi l talicf ill tim slate. The fistii( is ill the new ptnciuise and lower enmities lire nil i timbered m '.tie corners so as to enable a pti.s »n to ascei lain the exact situation •< titty lot of land and will 1f; painted and fn isle and off in flic neatest oiaom r, a pot litiimi cmv .ssed varnished and put on nUeis, the b dm,re on thin paper nicely tnhteu in n*"*< cco rovers and w ill l.fi h r s do in M .Sledge vdle lIV the Ist es October. Tm*i' <«* ndl.-rs ~.,11ai s, mid the |H tkM map iri the same fc'7.i’, at lour dollars. Persons resid ing ut a distanre vr sliit’g I" p oil.ie hr u,ip <• n do so by s ■tidiiio l.y tii - itiftnlmr* is a sufiii i**nt miiiihoi <d men r .it 1.0 kept in Mt lodge*fite duiafig tin siissiiHt. < aril in, ll df-rx. f’ ir f.» N BEI TV A ■ <" O* THE ’ RURAL JiRBUSJTORV, 0.1 IIOWkU of LlTl.il VI l B’ff. EmMLtktdj Ot’nrt, r.1,/,M-ith -rt Haulm* Engravivtr; 1 !.\ CI ED cxchiiivtjv to rojite Literature, J f comprised n the follow ir licet:: CTfii nai and erkvt ia is,'l‘,.-s: is Ai.n-fiean anil .—- i tgn Riogranhy, TraVnls N i,f N.,n V-l. Or:;rii af anH Select Hoetev, Anmsirg '*>• cell mv. tluuK.uruu* and HiKtcrirti Anccu.'tts Ac. Ac The character and d< sign of .Ids popular p< .5- odical being gcnotally known, it ' pm l.scd nearly six years and rei.civeif'a ’resrfiMrfof anil widely extended share of public patronage 1 , and as it must be acknowledge)! to be one of tilts cheapest journals extent, the pnblh]u rxlccms-it unnecessary in his proposals for publishing nnSth er volume, to say more than that it wiU miotrttno to !«: conducted upon the same plan and aft'ordisl at the same lew rate, that lie has reason to belieye has liithsrlo given satisfaction to i's -numerous patron*. 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It, shall be printed i hands mo stylo, on a good and fair type, inaking a neat and tasteful volume at the enff of the yearcontaining matter, that will be instructive and profitable lor youth in tuture years. 1 l.e Seventh Volume (Third Vol new skuiks) will coirunonce on the stJi of June next at the low rue of One Dollar per annum, payable in all cat-oe in ahvakce No subscription received for Jess than one year. I* REMIUMS. Tnr. following premiums will be allowed to Host-Masters, Editors of Papers and others, who will art as agents for the Repository. Those who wili forward us Five Do.lurs froe of postage, shall receive sir copies, and any person, v ho will remit uaTwenty Dollars, shall receive tirnity-jire cop ies for oue year—reducing the price to eigiitv true per volume; and any parson who will re mit Twenty-Five Dollar*, shall receive thirty-one copies and a set ot Sturm,s Tejlcetions for every Dav in tho Year, plantly but handsomely bound That wo may the sonnet, .and Ihe more accu rately, determine on the number of copies non w saiy for us to print the ensuing year, as an incen tive 'o present exertions on the part of those who are disposed to assist us in obtaining subsc> ibers, wo offer tho follow ing additional premiums:—To the first porson who shall remit us Tiecnta l>al~ bars, one copy ot The Token lor 1830, containing thirteen elegant engravings—to second who shall remit us 1 wcuty Dollars, the first and second volume, new scries, of the Reposiloiy, or any o- Iher two volumes we linve on hand, bound or unbound, as may suit tho convenience of the com pctilor, and the same number of volumes to the first who shall remit Fifteen Dollars-, —To the first person who ■. hall remit Twenty-Fin 'Duh / ,v, one copy of I'Lc Souvenir for \B‘.’,o. containing twelve elegant engravings—to the second, tho first and second volume, new series, of the Repos itory;—To the first person who shall remit 1 hi, 'y Dollars, one copy ot The Talisman, containing twelve elegant engravings, extra copies in tho same ratio witn tnoffo wiio sfiatl remit Twenty or twenty five, and the set of Sturm, and llio tir-t A second volume, new aeries, handsomely bound and gilt—tho second, who remits Thirty Dollars, the saino with the exception of The Talisman The succesiful competitors can get th-fir books sent to New York Albany, Troy or Hartford free of expense, and loft at aiiy place in either ot tin ->e cities, they may designate, subject to their re spective orders Names of the Subscibors with the amount of the subscription lobe sent by the first of Jem of a- *oon after as convenient, to the Pdbliifiior, U ii.i.iam B. SromjAßD, corner of Warren and Third-Streets. Hudson, A". Y. April, 1630. . f Editors, wlio will give Iho above a few in sortions, shall receive our resent volume ortho third old series, ny a cnmpcn.-al inn, and tins next in exchange: those who consider the whnlo too. long for insertion and v isit to • xciiange only, aro respclfully requested to publish the part relating to premiums, give ihe rost at least a nassing nv lice, and receive Subsetiplions To tlie Public 'J HIE FACULTY of tho College would rt- JI respectfully noti y the Parents and Guardians of tho Students, that the Confl igration of the now building, however dorinoa, will not in'er'ore in tho smallest degree with the egular duties of the Co.lege. The course of instruction wi I not be affected, as overy accom.i ndation will be ready for tho studoi Is by the first of January Tho Library it is true lias been destroyed, but we feel corifidi nt from the munificence of the Legielalnro that the loss w ill be so far repaired by ihe opening ot the next term, as to prevent any injury at ising front its destruction. The Mathematical instru meats ran be easily replaced. Tin 1 fine Phihao piiioal Aparatns and Itbeimeal liistrunienta are miiujured, and consequently full instruction in tho higher classes can be giv en. As to tbc personal accommodation of the youeg men, no difficulty will exist, as Iho old building hitherto devoted to the residence of the two low er olasos, is uninjured, and will consequentty con tain a II who now compose these ela-os, or who may co uo by tlie coinmcui omont of rhe * xt ’•rai. The two upper clas-rs will ho aecswM".;r>- dated with lodging nnd study ro uirs in private taiioli,.* or lliu boA.r«tin|r tn-i,-1- ir, Imm, r.iwt tti.it without ally additional charge, untii the College building shall be repaired. Tho Faculty theie'oro trust, and with full con fidence, that (he credit of the Institution with iliu Public, will not be rii eiuisiicci. Tho Faculty therefore canfirie in the return of all the Students on tho first of Janary next to n sume their . ogu-. nr duties. By order of tim Faculty WILLIAM MIT( !' v ! , Secret Wry. Oct. 30. 4 li j ' Printer* t'*i: or.giic'.’f, the ate, fri« mily to the interest of Literature and tlio lnstilutiots, will please insert the above. 3(7 KENT. * THE sultacnbcr has three eogifi.rfa- RvltiW* ' w dwelling houses to rent '..he en <«t string feat: them aro attic bed to 2* •" '.*S!r. each, all neeessayv oul fio«*ei*. and g kI garden sf ' ts. Apply to Y'iW» Ness esu. or to tho uodei siguerl >e .‘>3 JOHN 11. PAGI’. j AVV NOt'lEK,-. 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