The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, December 11, 1830, Image 4

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M ISC E L L A N E O US DR GODMAN.—Some years ago in conver sation wiili us, he saiJ tli*t in a voyage to sea in early life ho had seen a lad who had just begun to be a sailor, guing out to some projecting part of the rigging. Ilia arms wero supported by a spar, and looking below hnn for a tope w hich "ran across, on which his tee* should be. The rope flew from side to side, am! it Was evident that the poor follow was becoming dizzy and in danger ot tailing, when the mate shouted to hi ■ , with all his force, “ Look aloft! you sneaking lubber! Hy thus turning away his eyes from the danger, the dizziness was prevented, and ho found .ns footing. And this incident, tiio doctor said,often occurred to his mind in after life, when his troub les grew lioavy on him, aud he hardly could finj ground whoreon to tread. At such times, he heard the mates shout in his oars, and lie turned his eyes “aloft,” to tho piize upon which lie had fastened his hopes. Wo cannot part with this beautiful illustration, without asking each of our readers to apply it to a still nobler purpose; to stead, themselves in alladvorsity by looking to wards that life in w hich there is rest, and peace evermore; and when our ilesh and heart shall fail us, and wc can find no support under our feet, to cock it by looking aloft, to him, ‘‘who is tho strength of our hearts, and our portion lorsver. In the tempest of life, when tho wave and tho gale. Are around and above, if thy footing should fail, It’ihruo oye should grow dim and thy caution de part, 'I ti'-.k aloft” and be firm, and be foarlecs of heart If tho friend, who embraced in prospority’s glow, With a smile for each joy and a tsar for each woe, Should betray ibce when sorrows lika clouds aro array’d, “Look aloft” to the friendship which never shall fade. Should tho visions which hopo spreads in light to thine eye. Liko the tints of the rainbow, but brighton to fly, Thou turn, and through tears of repentant regret “Look aloft” to tho sun that is never to sot. Should they that ato dearest, tho son of thine heart, The wife of thy bosom, in sorrow depart, “Look aloft” from the darkness and dust of the tomb, To that soil where affection is ever in bloom. And oh! whon death comes in terror, to cast His fears on the future, his pall on the pas*, In that moment of darkness, with hope in thy heart, f And a smile in thy eye, “Look aloft” and depart. PROPOSALS, For publishing hij subscription a compendium of ff>o * k - V .flr-4/.s.r tosler. Containing all the statutes, and the substance of all the resolution > of a general anil public na- , tore, and now of force, which have been passed in said State from the year 1820, to I he year 1829, both inclusive, with occasional explanatory notes end references, and a list of the statutes repealed or obsolete To which is added an appendix, containing the constitution of tho state of Geor gia, as amended', also references to such local acts as relate to towns, counties, internal naviga tion, county academies, &c. and a collection ofj the most approved forms used in carrying tho above laws into effect; with a copious index to the whole It will be something like a continua tion of Prince's Digest, noting the laws ill said Digest, repealed or altered. Ft may be nbso ved, that the legislature of Georgia are in tho constant practice of repealing, altering, or amending laws passed at their previous sossions, so that without such a digest, or compilation of them, as is now respcc' fully offered to tho public, it actually re quire i a lawyer, or a person who has devoted . much time t ■ the examination and comparison of; the dill rent enactments of eacii succeeding sos- j sion of the legislature, to be acquainted with all the laws which art of force. And having witnes : .ej with much pleasure the immense public utili ty and popularity of tho digest compiled by Oli ver II Prince and also having no doubt but a similar compendium of the laws from the time of that publication down to the present with the ad dition of tho precedents, on forms, which will bo pl.iced in tho appendix, and which will add great ly to the public utility of the work, and to the fur therance of justice would be vory acceptable to •he public, the compiler has ventured upon tho arduous and important undertaking. However, not relying altogether on his own experience of having boon a member of the legislature during the passage of ihe most of tho Laws now proposed to be published, and at tho administration of' them for eight years, as justice ol tho inferior court, in a county whero much business of an in tricate nature is transacted in that court and tho court of ordinary; alter collating tho manurcript it has tioen placed in tho hands ofgentlemen em inent in tho law, who alter a strict and careful examination have politely tendered to him tho subjoined certificates. I have examinod a digost of the Law’s of Geor gia from 1820 to 1r29 inclusive, by A. Fosto, esq. atul think tho work executed with great judg ment and accuracy. The work is intended as”a continuation of Princo's Digest, and is, in my opin ion, well calculated to answer that valuaole pur pose Although the author is not professionally a Lawyer, he seems, in ascertaining tne statutes now of force, to have added much care examina tion and.sludy, to his advantages as a practical le gislate, during most of the period embraced in his work. JOHN P. KING. Augusta, July, 1330. e. Augusta, July 23, 1330. I have attentively examined a Digest of the Laws of Georgia, from 1320, t 2 1529 inclusive, aud find the work is executed with much jud„ went and accuracy, by A Foster, esq. of Colum bia county,. I "have no doubt the work will prove valuable to every citizen who feels desir ous to becomo informed of the statutes now of - > J*co in tho* state, and would recommend all jus tices of ihe inferior court, justices of the peace, n.-, \ - to possess themselves of tho woik as soon as published. THOMAS GLASCOCK. LIST or LETTERS TJ ' .'AIMING in tin* Post Office, J 1 Liberty, T Hot County, tin quar’. r. t tiding 30tli September, 1830 Henry King, Nathaniel Atltnn, Mr?. Francis Juniar, Miss M irtha D< iks R. C. WILSON, r. u, i POWERS & NAFEW, f CTA VE just received a largo assoriuent ot !_ I Oft i-GOODS, FANCY «* STAPLE REAI>V-A)ADE Cl-OATIIHU, HARDWARE, Carpenter's 'Pools, Shoes, a Complete assortment of hats, CROCKERY CHINA TEA-SE'fS, CUT GLASS, Ac. Ac which in addition to their former stock, nakes their a s-rtiiiont very complete—which they offrr on favorable terms. Dec. 4 c 8 SHERIFF SALES. ON the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold at 7’albotton, Talbotiounty, be tween tho la .ful liourj of sale, the following pro perty-to wit— One Sorrel Mare, levied on as tho property ot James M. Cradle, to satisfy an execution in lavor of George Turner, property pointed oat by the defendant or hi s attorney. WILLIAM FLEMING, D. Shrff. doc * L/. 11 IS C. ALLEN JS now opening at his store, West side af Broad street, an extensive assortment of , STAPLE AND FANt Y GOODS among whkjh hie Super Blue, Black and ■ dive Cloths, . do do dark mixed and Gtay Sattinct's, do while and red Fhnuels, Loudon Duffle and Point Blankets, Lindsey Woolsev and Kersey, Blenched and Brown Sheetings azui Shirtings, Prints and Ginghams of every description, Sar6iiotts and Sinchatvs, Buper black Lutestring Silk", do chang Gros 1) Nap. do. do block Mandarine, do chang do Printed Circassians, Bomb zines and Borobazettes, Black. Fr nch and Italian Crapes, Swiss, Cambric and Book Muslins, Jaconet and Foundation do Linen and Cotton Cambrics, Bobbinct Laces, Thread, Edging, Footing, Ac. Lacc Collars and Veils, Fancy Gauze Handkerchiofs, Linen Cambric and Meiino, do Flag and Bandanna do Belt and Bonnet Ribbons of tho latest 3tylo, Dunstable and Leghorn Bonnets, Misses Gimp, Tuck, Curl, and Shell side Combs, : Bleached and Brown Linens, j Linen Diaper, Silesia Sheeting, White Cotton and Silk Hore, I Black do do do do Brown and Rundom mixed half hose, La nbs Wool do do Buck and Beaver Gloves, j Black and white Silk do do and Coloured Horse skin do Valencia, Swansdown and Marseilles V«»tings, Furniture and Apron Checks, I Domestic Plaids, Union Stripes, Ac, Superior Bed Tick, Padding, Buckram, Ae. Ac, j Superior Gilt Coat, and Vest Buttons, do Beaver Hats, latest fashion, j Roram and Wool do HOOTS &. -Sr- SHOES: Supotior Mens Fine Calf-skin Brogans, do Coarse do Morocco and Kid Pumps, Prunella Slippers anil Boots, Misses colored and Black lasting Slippers, Childrens Leather Shoes and Boots— ALSO- A GEN FRA l. ASSORTMENT OP READY MADE CLOTHING, HARD WARE, Ac. Ac. October, 23—2—ts wholesale hat 0-1 7 BOOT & in M STORK, SAVANNAH. ITUE subsarbars have just received a eomploto assortment of HATS, BOOTS &, SHOES, selected principally for tho country trado, and of fer them low for Money or good Paper. GEO. NEWHALL A Cos. _ Young's Buildings. Oct 2, 1830. 2h On the first Tvesday in January next, ILL be sold inTalbotton, Talbot County, ' within the lawful hours of sale the follow-in • property to i»it— Five Negroes as follows, Ilig Hannah 27 years old, Little Hannah 17 years old, Mary 7 years old, Harmon 5 years old, and Nelson 4 years old, all levied on as tho proporty of Pleasant Lawson to satisfy a mortgage fifii from. Talbot inferior court, in favor of John P. Rlackman, and sundry other fifas in iny hands against said Law son. WILLIAM FLEMING, D Shff oct 30 NOTICE. month* after date, application will be ■ made to the Honorable the Inferior corn t of Muscogee county, when setting for ordinary pur poses for leave to sell the real estate of Elijah Jew ©tf, la to of said county dec'd. JOHN LOOMIS, Es'r. Oct, IG:h, 1830 l-w-4-m. AO TILE. LL persons indebted to tho estate of Elijah Jewett, lato of Musoogeo county dec’d. will make immediate payment to the subscriber and those to whom tho estate is indebted, will render in their demands in terms of the law JOHN LOOMIS, Ea r. Oet 10, 1830 I-Gw FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN or strayed from the Subscriber liv ing in Columbus Georgia, o red flea-bitten gray horse, about ten years old, 14 hands high. Tho above reward will be given for the horse, or any information, so that 1 get him again, and all reasonable charges paid . P W FLYNN. O’ Tho 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 NOTICE. AFTER the expiration of four months, appli cation will bo made to the Hon. ‘.ho Inferior CouM of Morgan County, w hen sitting as a court for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 155 acres of land, more or less, lying on Indian creek, ad joining Lumpkins, Davis and others, it beine a part of the real estate of Matthew Phillips, lato of said county, deceased, WILLIAM W. CARLISLE Troup bounty, Nov. 24, 18:10. Admr To C reditors and Debtors- A I.L persons indebted to tho cstato of Edmund n Carlisle late of Morgan county, doeoasod ire requested to make payment; and Ihoso hav’ mg claims are hereby notified to present them legally authorities ted within the time limited hr law, to WILLIAM W CARLISLE, I'xr Troop County, Nog. 24, 163 ft WARDE N seeds* VI/AR RANTED FRF.SII—Just received, V sand tor salo, by 1> TARVER 4 Cos nov. 27. c 7 LAW OFFICE. fTYIIE undersigned continues to practice law I in Columbus and tho adjoining counties, lie has also opened an office in Washington, Antauga county, Alabama, in connexion with David Golighlly esq who reside? in that place. Thev will practice in the several courts of law and equity of that state, also in the circuit couit of the United States. J. T. CAMP* Colunibns, Georgia, Nov. 27. NOTICE. AFTER this date the Sheriff sales of tho comi ty of Merriwether, will be advertised ra the Columbus Democrat. GREEN TALBOT Shrf. nov. 27- SHERIFF SALKS. Ot tic first Tuesday in January nett, \ h ILL be sold at Greenville, Met.!wether j * '• county, between the lawful hours of sole, j the following property, to wit: One Lot of Land -Vo- Seventy-Eight. (IS) m the Tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, now j Merriwether county, to satbfv sundry fifas issu- j ed from a Justices court of Columbia county, in , favor of Morke P. Davie, and others, ogaiust George A. Fiinn. One Lit of Land No. Thirty. Two f32 j in the second (2d) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, to satisfy a tifa which issu »ued from Monroe Superior court against Thom as C. M’Dowcll, in favor of Daniel Parish A co. ys. said M'Dowell. One Lit of Land .Vo. S> i ty-bi.ee, (65) in the tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, levied on as the property ot Charles Jingram to salisiy two fifas w hicir i-sueil from Bibb Superior court in favor of tho Central Bank. vs. said Jingram. Also, Samuel Caldwell's interest i.i Lot .Vo Two hundred and six (20*5) in the tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, levied on to satisfy' a ft fa which issued from Green county superior court, in lavor of Watkins Bay nor, vs. said Samuel Caldwell. " GREEN TALBOT, D. Shrff. nov. 27. NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the es . tato of cant. James Povroll lately of Coweta oounty, and formerly of Glynn county in tins State deceased, will render them in in terms of tho law. And all persons indebted to said es tate, aro required to make immediate payment. ALLEN B. POWELL, - Executor, nov. 27. A D MINIS TR A TOR’S SALE. On Thursday the 17'A of January next, 'SyJTILL be sold at tho Into residence of capt v 7 James Powell, deceased in Coweta county, the perishable property of said deceased, consist ing of the present yea s crop of cotton and pro visions, two shot guns, and one hand mill. Also will be hired for tho balance of the year, the ne groes belonging to said estate, and the cleared land belonging to a tract of land No. 14, in tho Ist district of Coweta county, will be ronted for ono year. Terms of sale, the hire of the negroes and tlio leased property, will be made known on the day. ALLEN B. POWELL, Executor. nor. 27. JONATHAN A. HUDSON, HAS removed from his formor stand on Craw ford, to Broad Street, no t door abovo messrs Stowart and Fontaino, w hore ho is r ow receiving direct from TV0,,..Vr.r1, A general Assortment of DRY GOODS HARD WARE CUTLERY &c. «fe 4c. Which ho will sell low for cash, or appioved paper. He has also on hand, am! will continue to keep A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Columbus, Nov. 20. J.KEISIER Tailor, RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, and his former customers from Milledgeville particularly, that he has located himselfin this place His arrange ments are such that he will always ha in posses sion of the latest fashions, and those who may favor him with their orders will havo their wmk done with tho utmost noatness and dispatch. His shop is on Crawford street two doors below tho Post Oflico. Columbus, Nov 13 c 5 g SAIxT, g SALT, f l’llE Subscriber has just received FIVE J HUNDRED Rushcls of SALT, which ho will soli on accommodating terms. , J. A. HUDSON. November 6,1830 4—3 w A CARD. 'HR friends of the subscriber, who hold sub- I scription Lists for the Georgia Christian Re pertory, are »<yiested to forward them immedi ately by Mail or otherwise. G. CAPERS. Macon, Nov. fr' Jb&O. 34 N. B, Printers in the Stato of Gooigia, are re ques cd to give the above a place twice or thrice n their rospcctivo pipers. • Swaim’s Panacea. THE public is respectfully cautioned aga ; n t a spurious imitation of this tncdicino. The preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly fluted, and in sixe, but tho impression, blown in the glass, very fuint and indistinct. The taste of the admixture is acrid and bitter , and tho only semblance it bears to tho genuine Swaim's Pana cea, is in color, and a component part of sarsapa rilla of no virtue. When positive proof is obtain ed of the source from whence the imposition ema nates, it will be made known. In tho mean time, the public is informed that 1 have established A. PARSONS, of Savannah, inv sole agent for tho Stale of Georgia, and from him my genuine Pa nacea and Vcrmifugo can bo obtained. Respect able Druggists are particularly recommended to put chase of my agent, as they will bo supplied on as good terms as from mo. WILLIAM SWAIM. Philadelphia Sept. IG. 1830. nov 13 ho CTTho editors of the Augusta Chronicle, Ma con Telegraph, and Columbus Democrat, will publish the above once a week for four weeks, nnd bud forward their accounts to the Savannah lie dublican office for payment. B. TARVER &. CO. HAVE removed to their new Store, comor of Broad and Crawford street, where they are now opening dir. ct from New York, a general assortment of jutY coons, HARD WARE, CUTLER y, DRtJGS, MEV ILEXES, A 'C. SfC Which they irfll ec,P. /an* f x rq<b, 0r anpr ired •rciiit. j-.jRT GAINES HERALD. J.Y D a .’IMF I CIA I. ,ADVJiIi TTSLtt- BY M. SMITH, .V Cos. TTf-jllt>vcrv vapid increase r.f population in tho \jL surrounding country— Ibe beautiful and heal thy situation of Four (ixisrs, as well as its in creasing commercial importance, on S'- fine a river —with the facilities thoiebv of obtaining by quick despan ii, commercial »>•<! “Bier news, from Now Orleans and the Northern Ports, and even from Europe, bv (he arrival < t vesee'sat the Appalacn icola Bay—were amongst, the circumstances t > ivduce a determination> upon the* location of a press, as the place. As al tho facilities afforded by mail conveyance, pirect fioui Washington city and the Northern Ports, generally—as weir as in different directions into every part of Georgia, Florida mid Alabama. The Fort Gaines Herald, will always be a (res and independent paper devoted to no party, but open to all. It will contain Foreign and Domestic Inteligetice-Political discussion of interesting sup* jer.i--,"predicated on tl»c rights and sovereignly of lV states, and tho constitutional confederation of the American Union- Miscellatious articles—Lit erary -Morai Ac. A lull and faithful account, will bo given everv wet 1 -, of the proceedings ot general interest, of the Georgia, and Alabama Le gislatures, and of Florida, ami of tiro Congress of the United Stales. Also a commercial -register, of the current prices, of Foreign and 1 omestic produce; at New Orleans, Mobile, Apnalachicola Bay, Magnolia, Columbus. Fort 1 •aincs, Aspalagu, Savannah,Charleston. S (hand New Yoik. Also an ticeon it of the Agricultural affairs of this sec tion nf country The Herald shall sustain the cause of truth, of irjuied innocence, of wounded reputation, of insulted justice, and the •* rights of man.” The Editors will remark, that they highly approvo of the policy of the President oftlto United Slates relative to the Union geuertdiy, hut particularly to the Sou lit. Also ot that of the Governor, of Georgia, and the piesent measures of tho ruling party. CONDITIONS. 1. Tmm Four Gainis Hkkai.i*, asd Commer cial Advekhskk, is published weekly , on a su per-royal sheet with new typo. II Price to subscribers, Two dollars per annum, or for 52 lfurnbers, payable in advance, to these who hold this paper, or three dollars at tho end of four months, to the Editors, or four dollars at the end of the year. No subscription lakon for less than one year. AJvcrtisefTiants done, very low 111. Any gentleman who may please to solicit and procure the names of five responsible subscri bers, and send them to tdo Postmaster nt Fort Gaines, gr Columbia, Henry county Alabcua, shall be entitled to ono paper giatis, for a year, and they can se id them ns thev aro entered. IfT* Editors in Georgia and Alabama wilipleaso give this prospectus a few insertions. 11 .1 li !’ li IIIXO. 'j Be Subscriber respectfully informs his v friends, the public, and strangers in particu lar, that he ha* (from unfortunate circumstances,) been compelled to return to his ohl trade, of wielding the Brush' and Razor, at which ho has spent many a pleasant hour, at tho East ; —and has handled the nose of many a fair physiognomy. He has concluded to give bis undivided attention, while in Columbus, to the abovo business; and will uso his utmost endeavors to give general sat isfaction to those who may honor him with a call in his line of business. 11 is Shop is west of Gen. Howard s Tavern, on Crawford street, at the sign of Barber’s pole—where lie soliciis those itr need of a keen rvznr, and sharp scissors, to stop in ind experience tho luxury of his profession. (Ur Ho would bo glad to take ns an apprentice, a Lad from 10 to 15 years of ago—to a suitable one, eitlior white or colored, (w hile preferred,) a liberal chance will allowed. CHARLES SIT EE.YE Y. Oet. 23,1230. 2—3 w racvsT *|JHE Montgomery Joeky Club Races will 00m -1 monce over tho MONTGOMERY TURF, on Wednesday the !sth of December next, and continue until tho ensuing Satuaday, freo for any Ilorso, Mato or Gilding, four any part of the world. Tho Ist day's running, three miles heat. 2d do do. two do. do. 3d do. d>. ono mile do 4th do. do. tho best three in five. !TT The aggregate amount of the four day’s ptirso which is estimated at ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will bo regularly apportioned On the fourth day, after tho Main Race, A SPLENDID SADDLE, of first rate tverkmanslii 1 and materials, manufac tured by Mr War 11 Coe, of this City, will be run for, free fur any saddle hor CORNELIUS ROBERSON, Secretary. October 2f> 4-2 w lUF Tho Alabama Inialbgoncer, Tuscaloosa. tho Southern Advocate, Huntsville—and the Do moer.it. Columbus, Geo. will give the above two insertions, and forward their accounts to this office for payment I AW NOTICE.—Jons Mii.tos A Wili.iam -i J. W Wer.B >bn, have associated themscivos in the practico of Law, under tlie firm of Miltos and W >:i.corn —and one nr both of them will re gularly attend the Superior Courts of Muscogee, Randolph, Leo, Marion. Talbot, Harris, Morri vvother, and Troup counties. Their office is in Columbus, whero they may bo consulted at oil times, when not on the circuit. JOHN MILTON, . WM. J. XV. WELBORN. Nov. A, 1330. 4 —3 w O’ The Macon Telegraph, Augusta Chroniclo and Alabama Journal, wnigivo the above three insertions, ami forward their accounts tons for payment AI. VV. LIST OF LLTTFRS ’ BMAINIMG iii the Post Ofiieo at Creek Agency. Ist oct, 1830. Bi ryiiiP, J antes 2 Goslin, Simon Biowti, Jesse 5 Hicks, Tho?. Blackvi;!", J Jenkins, John. Bronson, Stephen Moor, J. P. BrCok, J. W.. Marsh till, J. Broadnax, J. H. Ore, Georgs Cneiios Mtco Sims, J. S. Gro well, Jno. erk JoySctoggin, F. ('tiuule, J. A Smith, S. Clagg, P Miss Strohame, Jno, Carr, P. Stewart, S. Mrs Creath, Jacob 3 Walker, L. H, Griffin, Joseph Watson, J. C. Griffin, Henry Warden, C. Gray, 1)., W. Walker, Georgo S C. BENTON, A.P. M. - October 1830 LOW, TAYLOR &. Cos. OF SAVAXJV.M. f T AYE received by the Ship Georgia, arriv* i * cd this day from Liverpool, an extensive and general assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, nnd have already in Store, and daily receiving additional supplies ol American , French Itnfian A* German DRV GOODS, of *ll description* which are oftered for salo on ueunl term* and such of their customer* tvjio cannot.renvonienlly leave home, their order will bo faithfully executed. Savannah, October ft l s 3o. 57b PROSPECTUS OF THE EVRA r. RK'POSITOIt 1 . OR BOWTR OF I IT! IIaTURC; Embellished, (fuarti rfy, tr i. fi a thnuis, ■,» • Lit graving; Ex EVOTED exclusively to Polite Liter-*. ,c * comprised in the follow hg ,übja. : Or. ual and Select T.I -av*. Vinep.can ami T' cign Htogr • by, ’I rivets, p*;!..'. lions Orifiii.a! aud Select Poetry, Arnnsing VY. collany, Humourous and liist ,iic»l Aincd A. c A c The character and deign of this popular pc odicnl i ~ing generally bimvn.it having t . ,y. Used Tioarly six years arid roetviJa respec*'-l. > and widely extuiulcd >ba,-e cf public palioi , c. and as it must be acknowledged to b-.< one . f . cheapest journals extent, the puh|pip r rteci unnecessary in ins proposals li.r jiOWishiug or volume, to say more than that it vr;il cn-.f-. , to he Conducted u|>ou tire same p! -11 and allbrth at the sarins lew rate, that he has reason to be‘i, v has hitherto given satisfaction to its aumcr.i, 1 patrons. His exertions to render tlie Peie sjtory ant . v> ing mid instructive vj i!or wdi still }.c ii-.ircrnilii and ns its correspondents arc c*~ily itrrrcasm r ,-j several highly talented individ Aft, with tlrcb.-' efit of whose literary labours ho has not her fora been fav .ureil, and whose writings would fleet honour upon any pcriodi-al, hhvaTcng.ig, * c , contribute to its columns, he flatters him -if • their communications, together with the he,! iiodicals of the day, with which lie is togu' supplied, will furnish him with ample man i. -G for enlivening its pages witii (hat variety expe •• od in works of this nature. IO.NOITIOXs T nr. Rural Rf.sposiiokv w ill lie published ov - ry other Saturday, 011 Super Royal paper ofa K . penor quality, and will contain twenty-six nun - bars, of eight pages each, besides a title p.-i.r arid index to the volume, making in tlio whole, sl2 pa ges, O. tavo. It shall l.e printed in hands u.c stylo, on a good atul fair type, making a r; >a f mid tasteful volume at the end of the year, conlainii.g matter, that will he instructive and pr .iitablc (. .■ youth in fntureyears. The Seventh Volume (Third Vol new n ;-.:i , will commence on the sth of June next at the : h rate ot One Dollar pot annum, payable in u.ll 1 < . in abvancu No subscription rcceivuti fur jy.g. than 0110 year. 1’ Ji EiMIUtMS. The following premiums will be allowed (o Post-Masters, Editors of Papers and M hers. wh-> will actas lor tlio Rospositorv. Tb' se i v will forward us Five Dollars free of postage. recoivo six copies, and any person, who wTil jee-A us Twenty Dollars, shall receive t:r».ntv-fh c ee**» ios for ono year—reducing the price *f. > ir.nrr cevts per volume; aud any person who will re mit Twenty-Five Dollars, shall receive tlariy-i r copies and a sol of Siii.evi,s Reflections er ci ’ Day in the Year, plainly but handsomely hoc: and That we may tho sooner, and tho more ,?ce> . ratcly, detoinuno on tho number of copies n>- sary for us to print the onsuing your, as .111 me r. tivo ' 0 present exertions on the part of those w in aro disposed to assist us in obtaining subscrib'-w, wo offer tho following additional premium:- i . the first person who shall remit us Tircftilf,'. lars, one copy ot The Token tor 1830, coif linitm thirteen elegant engravings—to second w ho slui’i remit us Twenty Dollars, tho tiist and etfeond voluu o, now series, of tho Repositorj, or ativ ther two volumes wo have on band, hound or unbound, as may suit the convenience of tin com petitor, and tho same number of volumes to tli-i first who shall remit Fifteen Dollars', —To tho first person who shall remit Twenty-Fire F,.JI„r,, one copy of The Souvenir for 1830, contaimV* twelve elegant engravings—to tho second,* (hi) first and second volume, new scrios, of the Repos itory;—To the first person who shall remit 77.wn Dollars, one copy of The Talisman, containing twelve elegant engravings, extra copies 111 tho same ratio with those who shall remit twenty, or tuionty dec, -rCUUItn, 4I |J IJiC filit cV second volume, new scries, handsomely bound gilt—tlio second, who remits Thiita Coll,;,-, the same with the exception of The Talisman. The successful competitors ran get th -ir be ’ sent to New York, Albany, Troy or Hartford *■ of expense, and left at any place in cither of ih, .. cities, they may designate, subject to their i‘<-„ sportive orders Names ot the Subscibers w ith the amount iff ttie subscription to be sent by the first of June. < . a * soon after as convenient, to the Fubli-h. ~,,D. HroDDAPn. corner cf Warron nui I Inrd-Streeta. Hudson, jY. Y. April, 1830. Li Editors, who will give the above a fi>n- : 1 scrtions, shall reccivo our resent volume , . 1';"., third old scries, as a compon-ation, and tho it * in exchange: thoso who consider the wlndo to . long for insertion, and wish to exchange only -u, rospctfnlly requested to publish the part rohi’tih to premiums, give the rest at least a passing c > Tice, and receive Subncfictions. To' the Public. Tr HE tho College would I respee fu"y not..y the Parent* and Guardian, 1 the Stadonts. that the conflagration oft ha uov bmlilmg, however serious, will not interfere in tho Cofi "-$h BL ' Vlt l th r C ° l:,nr *h**i®t« <‘f the College. The com -« of mstruotic. wi'l not bo affeutod, as every acco nmedution will ho rca'" for the students by the first of January. fho library it is ti no lias licon destroyed, but <t e f. .1 tbaf.he fr ""“ ? munificence of the Legislate- -. i" ‘ bo 80 far r «'P’ured by the <>,„ ~i:,~ t the next term, as to prevent any injury nti*p-i; from its destruction. The Mathematical mslru’. I "l®" 18 c “ n 1,0 cas!! y replaced. The flue > hih-s-i. pineal .Wains and Chemical Instruments mo hfohfr'efo. cons . e( l" e ' ,t| y Cull instruction in the Higher classes can l-o given. As to the personal accommodation of tho \ n -r --men,*o difficulty will exist, as the old hußdioo htthortv) devoted to iho rosidenco of ;hc two'W*. or.clascß, is uninjured,and will consequently eon tarn all who now compose these ciase " m wbn Tern "tT b / 110 00ln,,lc ncement of the oats’ doVei „ d«Me« will bo accnm.no - dated with lodging and study rooms in private families or the boarding house* in town, and that without any additional charge, until tho CoII -tt building shall be repaired. * Tlio 1 acuity therelhro trust, and with full con Puhh>’ win v hi, tho 1 üblic, will not ho diminished. Tho Face!' • on O tlm o fir«; l ef‘ 8 th ° rCt " rn ‘he Studsuf, ar and Ues R TV to rts,l,nn re-m --ar duties . By orilor of ihq Faculty. WILLIAM MITCHKL, Oct. 30 4 Secretary frionrlTyf , .'ease hKnr» < ‘ t! J t r " i " r6 a,ld 1,10 Instituti,,.., wffi p.eas,e liftort the above. TO RENT a THE subscriber has throe comfort.-. bio dwelling houses to rent i!io en suing year: .hero are attached t> each, all necessary out houses, ami good garden spats. Apply t„ j anU;B Va „ tN J g onq or to tho undersigned. oct - :{ JOHN R. PAGE. For Sale, f jpilE Subscriber ofl'ors for sale, the eturc lio^i with n gec-d roller—t!Ow occupied by W f Evans, 4- 1,0 —and that part of |,„ t fR p tho East side ol Bread Htreet, o« w hich It stands measuring 24 feet (I in, hos front, and t-l> f rut M inches m tho rear. F 'TtiP. 7 r«. orim>ber 0, 4—u* 1 *