table and r elvet forLAS. riesale or•.US, ial Row.oISinngsup-f a large500lJ3,V,lHE,Bonnets.»»knives, Pwine, ERTESt 3UNS.— most rca-credit.8U.lUJjimi Jl! *v III IIS 111! vllv. Oil V.I * I I 1 .ROBERT M. GARVIN.nov iu 3w^jELEMENTARY AWD CLASSIC4 DISSOLUTION of inte rest in the Preflat'd for u and Female School, conduct-d under the j int superintcndunceof Price Garvin, having this day taken place, by mutual consent of both parties, 1 announce to the public, that on Monday the 8th of November, 1 shall open an Elementary and C lassical School, for the reception of pupils, at the house lately occupied by Mr M. Roberts, on Main-street, directly opposite the house for-meily occupied by Col. Donaldson, as a tavern. Persons wishing to patronize my school will find me at my post during the regular hours of school.Rates of tuition for small children in their rudiments, $7per session; Orthography, reading and writing, $10; English Grammar, Geography ind Arithmetic, $12; for all higher branches $16.As time whci to pay, appears to be an important item with the teachers and managers of schools in this place, from their settling of the matter down to pay in advance, as a sine i/ua non to the Admission of a pupil, I have tosay to the public, thtttl shall be perfectly wi ll satisfied if I shoshould get my reward as soon as I shall have earned it. My school is open to the advantages of all classes of people disposed to send to me; as well those that cannot pay as those perfectly able. For the want of ability 1 do not wish nor design that any person or persons shall be debarred the privileges of my school. 1 wish light and knowledge to become the common property of the children of men. W. M. PRICE.Tuscaloosa, October 27, 1831. 4w33CLASSICAL SCHOOL.