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STABLING MILCH COWS. We have been much surprised, at the increased quantity of milk, cowa afford from being stabled in winter, which some | recent experiments have proved. A near j neighbor suffered his cows from necessi-' ty, to run in the open air, during the curly part of the winter, and. as usual, iheir milk greatly diminished, in qunnti. j tV, although they were well fed on hay, j and mangel wortzel. He then stabled j ** ? ?'*1 ? iiislr fnnH. and ; J.'AttHU, MdHIOUl nmilglllj; men , , taking care of course to give them plenty of clean litter. He lately informed us,; as to the result, that his cows now gave Kim just double the milk they did w hen ( exposed. A similar experiment by the i writer, has proved ne;.rly equally succ ss- ! I'ut.?New Gen. Far. Interesting FACTS?THE INFI.UJ NC O:-' PROTECTION TO AGRICULTURE. Mr. Gardner in the Tom e s e Sen t , in reply lo an objection to granti: g bou..? | ties to farmers, introduced the following interesting facts, li' agriculture is pros- I porous, ail other pursuits will be so. He pointed to the example of France under Honrv IV when the groat Sullv was O prime minister, who offered liberal premiums to encourage trie production of silk ; enlightened policy then established, and subsequently continued in Franco had brought the silk manufacture to a Jjigh slate of perfection. That country Tiovv exports silk fabrics to the amount of twenty-five millions of dollars, of which about eleven mi.lions are imported into i the United Slates. He a river cd to Uussua, which, until f' e reign of Peter the ! great, was hut half civilized,?thai mon. I arch aware of the advantages winch j ( % v o dd arise from agriculture, gave houn- I ties to encourage it, and the result wa^, 1 tiiat men of industry and enterprise were i invited to Russia, and they inspired ai love of agriculturd and its kindred pur- | suits. Catherine, II, in IST-i, establish- ' ed agricultural societies, whose influence 1 was most beneficial'y felt throughout the j extent of the vast empire which ucknowl. j edged her sway. Austria pursued the i same plan with similar success, and medals were distributed bearing the inscrip. tioii,*uhe art which nourishes all other/ arts." Sweden was only half civilized i until Charles XII, established agricultural I Societies, which stimulated to industry, j and to the improvement of Agricultural j science. Great Britian nre^euts a stri-d king example of the benefits resulting ! from proper attention to this important j occupition. In that couutrv liberal appropriations have heen made hv parliainient from time to tun^, to agricultural societies, and the reports of the co fdition of the agricultural districts are I id annu- j ally before parliament. The protection and encouragement thus given, has greatly advanced the prosperity of that j counlrv, as well in agricultural as in the 0 ... .1 improvident of stock, and the citizens of; tins country annually import slock from , E ieland to improve the breed o our own. 1 L? CO~VVe are authorized to announce > W. A M alloy as a candidate for the ; office, of Tax Collector 111 Chesterfield j District. December 22, 1841. 6 i FLOllAL COLIJiCM, ROBESOM COUlSTYi iV. C. THIS Female Litcrurr Irjsti*u 1 i-?ri will :ijjiin he opened for l!ie reception of students on 1 tli? first Monday in January next. It off r? | benefits to the public nut common 10 other Sem. j inarie*. B aide* the udvuntrg's of siiutlion for health j nduninterrupted application lor study, Boatd 1 arid Tuition wiil bo iiud on m m- i.ivor.i" o tc'nm, John I'rake, who is well qudifi<d for tl e bi:>i>>&?*. is engaged to t'urnisii g"od enleri mi. J ment iK the Steward** Hall Nik comfoita'-le i *utftci6>cv at h?me hi* known character ior , indus: y and <ntrgrity, are a sure gnata-lee ' th-it his talile will lie well supplied with Wholesome an'i p datable dishes. In addition 10 tins, ho will keep e'ean, the Co1 lege H-ll and No notaries, make fires, furnish C.niilles and w .tcr. at all times, lor five dollars and fifty coins a month. He will do the washi g at a dollar a month, and fu i-isii lidding at , two dollars and fif:y c-nts the session. Tuilion per Session of Fire Months. Spelling, Rending, Writing and i Arithmetic in the preparatory year, at $8 00 The ?tudi s of the sophomore year at 10 00 Thoi=e of the junior aud senior years, e.ich 1 - 00 Mu.-io "L* it in. Greek, Painting &c. do not , '* r "? e i?ii ^AitrdA TllP.St1. I form apiri <u n.u . , however, will he taught when required. ' Music |?er session .it $lfi Of) ' Use of Pu.ijo 2 00 Langu iges &c. 12 00 Drawing and Painting 5 00 Needle .Work 2 50 the Foreign Languages do eot farm a pan of the regular eourse in this College, the student will have fimp'e lime for a!t lining a very ,il?e. t-'laud scientific education. Inthis re<|<ectihc C"urs-* of studies is as full perh Jps us that of any College ill the Union JOHN GILCHRIST, Sec. j to the Board of Trustees. , Drtsc.inbr 22. 1841, 6 4l PUBLIC SALE. ON Wednesday the 12th day of January | tvx:, thi-ie will he sdd at public Auction in the store lately "ccupied by Jaines H. Cole, ail the assigned st ?ck in trade of the said ! Cole, consisting i f tu-n (lands* Groceries, Hardware, Crock j '-"J ery, Iron, IIols, Shoes, <fyc., A Inrtf*? part of whic'i was purchased the las* Rummer in New York. Also James 11. Cole's interest in llie Poie Boat Jambs R. Ekvix, being one third part of said Boat. Terms?Ml sums of and tinder Twenty Five Dollars. Cash. All sums over Twenty Five Dollors,notes with approved securities, ( payable at the Merchants' Bank nint,ry days I after date. A. BUTE. J. A. INCUS. Assignees of J H. G??e. December '17, I'll. 7 B; / D. JTOHff?OIf. HAS just received by the lighters of the j Stf-araor Oseola, St. Croix and Portirico Sng rs, Bale rope ank 44 Inch heavv Bagging, Ki-iand I/dguira Cotf e Cheese, H 0 lbs Sole Leather and gome Upper Leaiher, Indies and Gentlemen's Cl ?aks, Dress and Frock Coats, pilot Cloth and mixed Ololh Over CojIs, 8?ut:i? nett Coatees, Hunting, Flushing and Bla;,k< t Coats of various colore, Pantaloon" and Vests, 12 Dozen Wool Hats, a variety ot Fur Hats, so ne very hue. The above with s stock of Dry Goods, Crock. J ery and Groceries received a few weeks, m ike the assorlirii'iit nearly complete. In a IVw days a fr sh stock of Boots and Shoe* is expected, a id 2dezen pair of Gentlemen's Boots, a very rin.i article. All of which will bo offered for j ci>h nt low prices to suit the times. BouU and j Shoes will be made to order for cash. N. B?All persons indebted to D. Johmon are earnest ly requested to make payment us early as possible. I Nov miKir 16,1841. 1 rf THE FOR the education oi'youiig ladies at Rockingham, Richmond Ccunty. North Carolina under thed rec:ion of Dr. C. Zimmerman and ady will commence the exercises of t;ic winter aes>ion on 3d January next, to continue till the end ot May. The terms are as here'oforc: Four classes for all 'tranches of an P-..flrli?h Education ?8 to 16 Lain and French Languages, each 20 Mnsic 20 Use of Piano 2 Waxwork . 8 Needlework 2 Board, including lig'ts, bedding, washing, fuel and uttendanco of servants 46 Books and Sta'ion iry at the store prices. Rockingham N. C. Dccem'xjr 16, 1841. 6 4t BLA H$IIITH SHOP. THE Subscriber havmo employed a good b acb-smith frcm North Carolina. Solicits a ; share ol public patronage. JOHN M. SMITH. Chora w, Dec. *21. 1841. 6 tf MRUAlIS-BDVOUfc-BAKi; W JELLS. 1 very fine Durham Bull, 5 years old, pure j w .'t?\ out of imported and excellent milking ! d ck, the dain and sire cost $1000; the present owner having disposed of his other cattle has no use for him and will sHi him low ; he is very docile, large and well formed, and in direspecjR a very superior animal. Also, a Durham Buli, 18 months old, well rrown animal, from stock imported by Hare Powell?he will he gold very low. Also, 2 fine young Devon Bulls, last spring's aive's handsome well grown auima'S, and 8 I Heifers, of same bteed and ago; these animals would be an acquisition to any gentle.i.an of ih?' South, and will be sold deliverable in Charleston, Savannah, VIobile or New (Irleans free of all expense and risk to the purchaser, it $14(J per pair. Also a beautiful half Durham & half Devon ' l v;wari,ld inS.nl.?and a full blood! - -- r - - , Devon Heifer of sarn" age; these are very , handsome animals, and will be delivered at j cither oftiie above part free of risk and! fharg s a' $85 eaeh ; tliev would be put to a Domain or Devon bull if preferred. Also, 2 very fine New Leicester (or Bakewidi) Rains, one 4, the other 2 years old? and 3 R uns and fi Ewes, of the same breed. I la-t spring's lamb , tne la:ter will be delivered j at either of the above mentioned ports at $f>0 for a ram and 2 ewes?they were raised by Mr. Bevans. o. the Hon. Richard Galon's ?stHto. E<:her of ihe older rams will be so d for $40* or $50 if delivered as anove. Als<?. Soutbdowiis at same prices?and Berkshire Pigs $20 a pair. 2 to 3 months old, t?ox aint teed extra if sli pped. Baltimore Md.. S. SANDS, de 15 office ot the American Fanner. Received, on Consignment AND FOR SAJGF. -41k Hdiis. Mur'.ininun (uuw crop) Molasses 2 - S'.. Croix Sugar, 2 4 Mart. Do i:5 B gs Uio CotfV>?, 3 I this, of Winter Bl'chd. Spcrin Oil, j 3 * of Fit 11 44 44 2 " of Ji nks Gin, 3 Boxes Muse it Winn, 9 Bbls Michigan Whiskey, i) qr C'tsks Mountain Ma. Wine, 3'ii?0 Spanish Si gars. 5 Do*. .Missionaiy Hoods, 9 ' Seal Skin Cups, ALSO FURNITURE. Sid? Roa <is. Btire Hi's, Secretary's. Dining T.ihh s, Wash Stands, Caudle Mutds, Sojdia. Ladies Work T 'bios, Mapn and Poplar Bedsteads, , Bo e Wood and Maple Cane Sc..t Chairs. AL>0 CONCORD STEAM FACTORY YARN. No. o to 12 and a lew Piecoi* 7.8 to 1 Yd. Homespun. Persons wixhitijr o pure' ase any .if the | i!mv? ariic e<. will find it to their advantage to e.ili and examine them. Apply to f LUX LONG. Chcrcw December 17. IS 41* b tf SOUTH CAROLINA, Che.slcrjitld District. Tx the Common Pleas. Benjamin .mcINTojsii, who is now in custody nflhe Sheriff of tiie District aforeaid, by vir.iu: of a writ of capias ad sutisfacien. dum, at t e suit of Smith .M >wry Jr. hiving et itemed the Honorable the associate Judges oftiie aid stale, that he m y he admitted to the bei.i lil of the act ui'thu G ue'ul Assembly made | for the relief of Insolvent d"btois and he having j filed with .'lis petition a scuedule of Ids estate, | real ami pu:sonal. It is ordered, that the said ( S-uith Mi?\vry. Jr and all others to whom the said petitioner is in any wise indebted, do per. Romilly, or hy the.r atloruies, he and Appear be ore the Honor ible the associate Judges of the state aforesaid, at the Court of Common Pleas to no lioldcn at Chesterfield Couit House, on the Wednesday after the third Monday in March next, then .and there to show c oise if any they can, why the estate and tfloeis of the j petitioner should not he assigned, and he he j discharged, pursuant to the provisions of j.?id Acts of the General Assembly made and provided f>?r u.e relief of iiisDiveiit debtor*. T. BRVAN, C. C. P. Chest or fit-Id C H. ) Dec 22. l?4l. \ 7 3m FEATHERS. 2(H) new Feathers in store and for sale by I) MALLUY. October 25th 1841. 50 if IR OX. 20 Tons, assorted siztH, for s^le by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, LSil. 5 J t; UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, Wax, and Calf Skins, and Heml< ck Tautied Sole Leather. For Mle low. A. P. LVCOiTE October 27, 1841. iO it i lie O heapest Publication in the World!! ! ALL WALTER SCOTT'S WORKS, FOR $10. T^OVELS, Romance*, Tales, Poetry, (It t>?* ry, Biographies, Sermons, Esauys, Letters, hi* hie and eorro?pondt nee, by J. U. Lockhart. What is now offered tor tun dollars, was pub* lisned m Fdinbtirgli, in ninety.three volumes, at a coat of ooe hundred and forty dollars ! Con. Irani. Edinburgh Edition, 03 Volumes costing $140. Godey Edition, 10 Volumes, price $10. ? 4 I ? L.Van 1m minr) tknt this in tl||> L/ti ii uimo co i'wi iiu iii iiiiiiu kuht ? ?> ...? ' on v complete edition, in uniform style. of the woik* of Sir Walter Scott, ever issued in America. The Waverly novels eompleted. Price? Five Dollars. The Waverly Novels with a fine ' portrait ol the author, is no v completed in 25 I numbers. E ch nwra'ier contains a comp ete ! n ?vel. compri-mg U o volumes ot tneEdiu urgh j EJitiou, and ilu> whole woik complete fur Five I Dollars?Payable in advance. The works o! an Author, like Scott cannot be too extensively diffused. No one can rise from a perusal of bis writings without having been it st ncied a- vt.il as amused. Tlie eauso of religion, virtue anil morality, find an advoc te on every page?vie.: will seek eiiconragemcn' t fro n the same source in vain. It has been well | observed by an ubl: and eloquent American j j critic, tli.il it ever wri er dc.-crved Universal j : Citizenship, it was Sir Walter Scott. He was the Pout ol Nature, the delino'tor ol his species in every climate and on every soil; so that, wherever his works w-re known, there was he to be regarded us a native bud a den'een." It is in this spirit, that the publishers of the | new edition of the Waverly tyovels have under. ' Ink'in t? present them to the American people.? They have supposed lliat they could not .endor a better an uiuro acceptable service to the great mass ofreudcis, than by placing uoli * publ.ea. lion within tlicir teach. Tbe revived uniform Edinburgh edition, from winch this is re-printed comprises forty-eight volumes, the cost o! which j is scvjuty.t ah dollars The edition now present. . e.l of the Waverly Novels, will be furnished j compl-te, wiih portrait and title pages for Five Doll irs. Ami comprises uv ry word in the Edition-* the price o winch D, as above slated, sOVClity two doduis in boards. Thepubin ati?n p ice affixed to this work, is less-in reicr'lice to ton quality of material and style of cxeculien, than that of any other production ot the pruss in Europe or America.? The investment and expenditures connected with this undertaking, are much gre iter than j usually attend a republication; and >t will be apparent that die publishers must rely on an ex. tensive sale forlLeir remuneration, and that in every instance a rcmiit aoce of the amount?Five Dol ars?mud accompany the order. They ai-pe.I with entire confidence to tlie American public, ler a just and .iboral support in their endeavors to disseminate the means of an enliglit. eucd ami rational enjoyment. * COMPLETION OF SIR WALTER SCOTT'S WORKS FOR FIVK DOLLAR!*!! The Snbscnli.-rs who have just publish'd an edition of''The Waverly Nov V for the liifl ng n<->ll.iro. M. ill nnblish on the first of OUUI VI A T *' V>a-...v r January next. No. 1. 01 the Miscellaneous pr >se and poetical W rks of Sir Waller Scott, coin, prising the poetical works, including the Mm. strolsy of the Scottish Border, which has never appeared in any other edition. The life of Napoleon, the History "f Scotland, life Swift, Dry. den, Fielding, ( u in norland. Sterne, Mrs. Knd. clitic, John-lone, Charlotte Smith, Do Foe, Essay nn Chivalry ami Ko nine*, Deinonol??gv and Witchcraft, Paul's L iter to his Kinsfolk, Talcs of a Grandfather?^4 series, Sermons, Life of Samuel Richardson* Smol et. Goldsmith. Horae - Wa'pole, Le Sago. Bac*a. Leydon. Byron ;\li>s ttcwaru, &c. The whole Rosis-d ami Corrected by hiime'f. To which is added his life nml corrcspo d nice by J. G. Lock hart. The whole to b.j co upieieil in twenty.tire weekly niwiner*. for Five Dol ars, Payable m advance ?tnus forming, with tlm a Idithm of the Waver, y Novels," just put lislc.nl in naif inn s'yle, a complete edition of ttie VNoks of S r Walter Scott. B iiig liic only oneevcr issued in America, and comprising ? very worn of the Edinburg edition in ninety three Volumes, the cost ul which iso e hundred and forty doll irs. The work will appear regularly in weekly numbers, printed on good pajicr, and will be coincide in twenty live numbers, making five large activo volumes. Precisely similar to the beautiful edition of the "Waverly Novels" just irtsund hy lh<- mi e Publishers, the immense sale ol which ;s an evidence o IUj great satisfaction of the subscribers. Title pages and a beautiful? -? -..ll 4.....t.?,rd Iy ?.UVUU UUI>1 ??lll uv ul>.|rl..... The publication price affixed to this work, in ie? , in r ten ncc to the qualily of materi 1 aii'l .-tyle of execution. than thai of any other pro. duciioii of the press in Europe or America. The investment and exp -n litures coituo ted with this un<lertakin'_r, a?e much greater than usually attend a repuM cVion ; and it will he apparent that the Publisher- must rely on an exieusiva aa'e tor their remuneration. and that in every instance a remittance of the amount?Five Dollars?must aeio npany the order. They appeal witn entire confidence to the American public, fnrajust nnd liberal support in their endeavors to tlifWMiiinnt" the means of on enlightened an J ration a I enjoy ent. Sir Walter Scott's Novels complete, will be sent to any address on receipt of a current $5 note, p stage paid. Sir Walter Scott's Miscellaneous Works complete. will be sent to any address, on receipt ol a current $5 note, p-stage paid. The whole edition will be forwarded on ru. c ipl of Ten Dollars. LOUIS A. GODEY, 6c W. M. CHRISTY, Publishers, Philadelphia. CLUBBING. Scott's Entire Works in ten volumes, e?mii-ri.-ing Novels and Miscellaneous Writings, $10 0U Scott's Entire Works Lady's Book aue year, and People's Library one 15 00 y-T, __ _ , Sc<? t's Novel*?Lady's Book and Pco. plr's Library oni year, 10 00 Scott'* ALscel aneous Work*, Lady's Bonk. P-ople's Library one year, 10 00 Tht ir's History ol the French Kcvnlufion?Scott's Novels or Mi?c-llanc. ous Works?and the Lady's Book or People's Library, 15 00 All Scot t's Work* in ten Volumes, and J Lord Bacon's Work*, 20 00 The Works ol' Lord Bacon?8 ott's Nov Is or Miscdl iii on* Work*. ? Lady.* Book ore year, and People's Library one year, 20 00 Anv newspaper inserting the above three or aur tinn-s. an-* addressing a copy marked, to Publishers' Hall, Philadelphia," will reeeive anv live of' ihe novel*, complete, they nay choose to order, or any live numbers ol the Mis. CellaneoiiM Works. If one copy of tin- piper is already sent to the Publishers' Hall, another ne? d not be sent ; but it would bo a* w< I: i<? mark > very advertisement of a publication is-umg lr- m that huldiug, miiiI h y will then certainly b; noticed. Decern Iter, 1841. A SHOEAKER I rn hire tlm nij uing yai, foi terms apply ul this Uiiicc. 4 ll ALMAXACSFOR 1842. THE Planters nnd Merchants Almanac for 1042. Published by A. E. Miller of Chare ion. Thu Crockett Almanac for 1812. Tim Pe?*p es do Comic. Old American do Comic. Just received and for sale by tlio dozen or Hingis, at the CUERAW BOOKSTORE. November 29. GARDEN 82JEDS. A Full supply of Fte?h and Superior Garden seuds for 1842, just received and f <r sale by JOHN WRIGHT, at the Bookstore. D comber 15, 1?41. 5 tf COWS. WANTED two or threemilch cowa?Enquire at this office. POLE BOAT FOR SALE. THE Pole Boat James R Et vin will be soM on fnrortble terms. She is row on the way up und will be delivered to the purchaser on her arrival. Apply to either of the subscribers. D. MALLOV W. A T. BAILEY & Co. JAMES H. COLE. DecBmhrr4. 1841. 4 tf MARLBORO' ACAOEiTIl. miME examination in this institu' on ui! JL coium-uce on Thursday. 9m U comber next, in the Female Department and berontirw iletl in the Male Depirtment ihu day lo|!nwing. At tin: cow of'ach day then- will In? nii exliihi. (ion of speaking, composition*, music and original dialogues. Tin? publicnre invited to attend. After a vacation of four weeks the exercises will he resumed the second M-mdry in January. Cliuuncev P. Judd, A, B. Principal of the Male, and Miss Ann Throop, Principal of the Female Depirtraent. Mr. Judd ia a graduate of Yale. College, from whose Faculty he brings the highest testiinoni. als. In addition to the English branches, ha teaches Book-keeping, Surveying, I ait n Greek, French, ai d fits pupils for even c'ass m college Miss Throop received a thorough education at one of the beat Seminaries North, and in addition to 'he Eng-ish studies, she instructs in Music and all the ornamental branches These temheis have been cng ged in this Academy one year to ihe entire satisfaction o; the vrho'e conimunity, 'Ihe T'litres do not hesitate to say tliay are unsurpasset hi ap ness to terch, in akihfui government, thorough instruction and polished manners. E.P ERVLV. Secretary. FcanettsviHe: S. C. Nov. 28th. 1841 Board may be had in resp:ctabe tamilies at fioin $6 to $10 per month. 2 fSmij THi; IHERAW SCHOOLS THESE Schools are now iu full operation, under tlie tollowmg organization, viz: Rev. Fordyce M. Hubbahd, Principal of the Buy*' School. Mr. William E. Wording, Principal of the Girls' School. Mum Margaret Cobia, Assistant in the Girls' School. Miss Jane Hlbb, Teacher of Music. These gciitlerncn and ladies have brought to us, the most gratifying testimonials to their mor;ll worth and professional excellence. All of ihciii, are experienced Teachers. Mr. Hubbaru, has been engaged in the business of instruction. for the iait twelve yc?rs, an! is recommended for the accuracy and extent of his scholarship and his success in teaching by President Qmncy, of Harvard University. who says of him: *Mr. H. has been Ibr sevfera; years a well known and highly approved teacher of vonih in the ciiy of Boston, and dhtir.guidied tor his attainments and capacity lor thai other. 1 have often hud occasion to become acquainted with his classical thoroughness and fidelity by the 1 ? ? ?? M ? -,.J lv.. you 111 lie nus prepunu hiiu win |m.(>uicu udnii^sioti to Harvard College." Equal!/ decn ?ied are the recommeiieuiioi s ??t* Professor B ck and Pierce ol the same University, Pioit-aaor Edward* of Andover, Professor Andrews formerly of tho University of No;th Carolina, I)r. Cogswell, and Rev. .Mr. Curtis, late 11 ctorsof the Episcopal School of North C rolma. Mr. Wording, has b eu employed, lot five years paat, in a Li'or>ry Institution at New Hampton N. H. nnd brings the unsolicited testimonial of the Trustees at parting with him, "to Ins fidelity and coinpe'-* u<*y as an Instructor in Literaturo.*' He has a.su letters recoinuir-ndatory from Piesident Lord of D.irlinoutli Col. leg-, Messrs. Woodbury. Eastman, Atherton and Shaw, members of Congress from New Hampshire. Miss Coou is very hi hly .ecom. mended by the Rev. Dr. Gadsden, lion, it B Gilchrist. H. A. DeSausure Esq. Dr, Join so ., Rev. Messrs. Charles Hanke! and P. Trapier, and by Mr. Christian M-yr, Historic and Portrait Painter, nil of the city of Chr.ilexton. Mis^ Hkbb hai taught music in the city of Washington for several years, with great success arid universal approbation." She is recommended as 4*not only a brilliant p-rformei on the Piano, but also a skillful and successful teacher1* by the Hon. W, Cmiicii's and Messrs. Geo. Waterxon. W Brent, John P. Ingle, Samuel I Ian-on and others of Washington city. The Trustees have taken great pains to procure the services of Instructors of character and merit, and, beiicvin:, from the |>ersonal a qmintance they have been able to form with those now engaged, that the ccoinmendations given bv the distinguished gent'emon named as above are not more generous than just, they confidently claim tor their schools a liberal support. The school year consists of eleven months, leaving the month of S ptember for vacation, and is divided iutu quarters ef twelve w?ekB ? - - 4Vi?_ each. Tim prices ui tumori are ;uj MJilWWB | VI4&. For Spelling and Reading $6 00 per qr. For Mime *tudi<s with Writing and Arithmetic 8 00 " For tho same, with Knglish Gramma and Composition, Geog aphy with the use of tin* Globes and History 10 00 ' For the same, with any of the hig'! er Mathematics, Natural or Mora Sciences, Ancient Languages, or Diaw. ing end fainting 15 00 '* For music on the Piano 15 00 * Board can he had in respectable families on very reasonable terms. Tuition is tequiredto be paid quarterly in a vance. By order of the Cymmitlcn, JOHN A 1NOI.1S Secretary. December ', 1841. 3 tf The Temperance Advocate will p'ea*o copy he above three times, andforwuid the account. "notice. r?nu J * e H rw? u W? r HI n V/ri;n 11> >< * wi vomiup <, vv .......... JL claim* do n t exceed 'I wcnty Five Do'lars are reque-tod to present a statement of tln-m to tlitf Assignees as soon as possible. And those win *e claims are over that amount, are notified that they must become parties to the Deed of Assignment by signing and sealing the same before the 10tn day ot February next in order to enti le themselves to a divideii.) of the residuum alter the preferred debts are saticfied. A. BLUR. J. A. INGLIS. Assignees of Cole, i December 27. 1941. 7 6t mmamm??m???? GLASS, PAIJT, AXD POTTY. A Large Stock of llteee articles, ubicli will be eold at reduced rates. A. P. LACOSTE. If October 27. 1841. 50 tf L B BRYAN & BROTHER, bold a !< ?? on the lowtr wharf near the old F? ry g Lun ing, and will charge each Bo.it for the priv. y ilege of landing disch irgii.g and l ading. H Each St am Boat, Tlnee Dollars. Each Pole Boat, Tow Boat or Lighter, Twa ^ Dollars. ' | E?ch Co? ton Flat loaded or built, Quo Doll .r and Fifty Cents. P With the privilege of remaining one week, v longer at u corresponding rate. Cheraw*Sepi. 2*, 1841. 46 tf e GAKDEIf SEED, AC. t THE Subscriber hnsjust icreivei a full and general assortment of Fresh HARDEN e SEED from the Agricultural. Warehouse and Seed Store of the Now England Fanner Boston, among which are Sugar Beet, Rut a Bag >, ' White Flat Turnip, \e. &e- by the pound-and mailer quantity. Hr has also fur sale a General Assortment of | FAMILY GROCERIES, with WINES and LIQUORS, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Citron. Currunts, Candy, Pickles, Tobacco, Segurs, . dec. Ac. i I' H * Store ii Two Doors below the Store of Messrs. Taylor A Punch 1 CHARLES VANDERFORD. " Choraw, December 14, 1641. f 5 * " CASH SYSTJEi.fl COXTIAVED. c THE TIMES are such at> to compel the l . .i? n?_u I ouo?crii?er iu coiiu u?- uif v/.i?ii - vmtui , Groceries and all articles in that line will be sold for Ca*h only. Persons whose accts. and notes still remain unpaid, will please understand that no new credits will be given until all old arrearcgesare settled in full. P. MALLOY. SPORTSHANS POWDER. ONE Case English Canister Rifle Powder, i manufactured l?y "Pigous &, Wilts," Lorr I don, lor sale by thu Canister. \ D. MALLOY. I Mnv 28, 1841. 29 tf 5 WOOD EAKUAIAS. ? fffllHE Subscriber has "n hand many articles e jL ot Meicuandiso not now in l.is* line ol bu? ' I siliess; and wliich he hu* no ioom in his s.ore ^ for, all sue go.,dg will Ik- sold very ciieap. a They consist ol the following articles, viz. I Negro Cloths (a good article) While Pla-ns, Blanket Overcoats, Outfit Blankets, Bale Hop;, Braes And Iro.i-i. Slmvei* and Tongs, Jugs ami Jars. Pols and Ovens. I;on and Steel, Hardware ! Crockery, &c. G. H. DUN LA P. November 10,1841. 52 tf ( "THE ?11MCK1BEU" PURfHASKI) recently iu New York a \e*y heavy a id general aaaortm- uf of Goods wh n have al coiiip to hand, and lie now nff? t , I them at Whoiesaluor Retail at very low pric j l for Cab . or Produce. A. P. LACO.STB. ? Oc ober 27th 1841 .So tf i SPERM, Mi) TAAT\Ers OIL, * Bv ibe Barrel or at retail, for sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27. 1841. 50 tl 2500 PAIR MIOES. 1 ! Comprising every v.irie'v, and for sale on ac. j t | coininodating terms. ' 1 | A- P. LACOSTE. ] October 27, 1841. 50ii CHEES& I ft 4* CASKS CUBESK ( For Sale by A. P. LACOSTE. Dec. L 1841. 3 tl HATS AS1> CAPS. 15 Dozen (reutleoiens* and Boys, Black and Drab Fur Hats, < 28 Dozen VVikiI H-'tn, j A L>.rge stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and Se. * lei te Caps, for sale by . ' A. P.LACOSTE. Oct*>T?Q41. An ti ' 1 BOl HOODS, A.? mP iJAXD BOXES. I Ladies and .Hisses, Florerce and Sjraw BonI nets, i auies Coloured H>>ods. For sale by A. P. MCOST?\ i Octohei 27, 1841. 50 tf "SADLERRY " ? A very la rgp assortm?.ni of Boys. Men*, and i Ladies S ddles. Also. Brings, A/artingales, : Whip*', Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Sulkey, 1 " and Carryail Harne?s, S'irrup Irons, Gir hs and Sun ingles. For sale very cheap bv : ( A. P. LACOSTE. , i October 27th 1841. 5011 j t ANALAUS i OK 1842. | ? JUST rerr-ivefl nt Imp Bookstore. * TIip (j? m, Extra Super. Calf, j h F ii'iuNliip's Offering, j ? TIip Ro-e. i t The Violet, ! t 7V Dahlia, t I October 23d, 1841. ' 50 CVT VAILS. 100 K'^gs. 4d OH 8d 1(M 12d and 20 nails, , For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. 7 October 27.1841. 50 if KAiSlAd. p JJ Af\ BOXES, Bunch Raisins, ( A \f 20 halt do, " ** 20 qutr. do. * 41 Just received and tor Sab1 by A. P. LACOSTE. I Dec. 1,1841. 3 tf CA.\DI7eS~AI?D~SOAP. Sperm, Margarine and TaJluw Candles. I Bar and Perfumed Saop. ) Fo. Sale by j ' A. P. LACOSTE. j October 27. 1?41- _ _S0 tf HARDWAliiTAND SMITHS' JA TOOLS. c A gencralstock of these articles for sale hy A. P. LACOSTE. October 27.1841. **?_ tf fascOSB staple t DRY UOOD.S. IJ A few Fancy, and a and well selected I 1 ? ... _ ' f\_.. tl?J?, (,xr low hv I stock or oiapie uiy uui-?.o .v. A. P. LACOSTE. I October 27, 1841. 50 tf|,, BLACKSMITH B1?II!ESS7" | J' I rjlHE Sub.-' ri h?ve fuiuiod a Copartner' JL >>l ip, imder the firm of MelYER 4- LaCOSTE, ! a* <1 have ewp eyed competent persons to i earn on the at ove business, in all its branches. Shop on .Market Sir el continued, latch occu. pied by Mr. C. I. Shiver. The charges for J work done will he moderate, We shall be S| : jriat' lul for cu>tu from responsible persons, and with all such persons aecotin ? Will be kopt. | All ik-bts <o:-tra''ted fi?r said shop, most bo .on order irom us, and ail collections for work done . will be made by us A. M. Mr-IVER. A. P. LACOSTE, C lie raw, Nov. 15, 18-11. 1 tf / * SOUTH CAROLINA. Darlington District* IN EQUITY. Jary Wbiltlngton vs. 1 BiR m ,evi VVIutiington and > tor wrfe and others. ) Partition. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Mar* aret W hitting!011, George Whi'tingtoft, uphroma Wilmington, Franky Whittington, nd Francis Wbitungton, Defendants in the bove slated case, are absent from, and reside eyond the limits of this state, 00 motion of )udiey, it is ordered that they do appear and leau, answer ?r demur to complainants Bill, rnhin three months from the publicntkhi of hi* order, or judgment pro cor/raao, Will be nlered against tueiri. Also ordered, that ibis order be puWWied wice a montn, for three months, iu the Farm, rs' Gazette. ! . E. A. LAW,C. E.C.D. Commissioners Office, at Dar- ) ngton C* H. October ,3, 1841,j )692mf$ai SOUTfT CAROLINA. Ransom Britt, vs. I Declaration io E. P. Cuiuu ?V t o ( Allichuteiit. Whereas Urn Plaintiff in the above slated esse In* day bled hi* Lb-ciara iou against the ivsiidani, who is al>?eiii from. a .d w ithout ti e iiuiu of this st .ie (as it isa..id) and bavmg oei. hir wil?! nor Auuii.?y known within ike same, 1 i* uihen'd 1 hut tlit: Ueh-odaiit uo a| p? ar and lii-ad to 1 ho Declaration aforesaid witbui a ye?r ..a ,. ..,.u irrt ,. tii.. (Uiu hertof. otherwise final nd al'toiu'ti Judgum ul will Lie awarded against liui bv deJuu.l, T. BRYAN, C. C. F. Office of Common Plea*, 1 Chesteifield C. House, > November 19, 1840. J f>0 SOlTlF (LAROLIMA, L hrtlerjield District. Hi Wal ace Applicant against 1 rabitlia Spurru? . the H?'ir* of > lenry Wallace, Joseph Wal. ) acc. Jackson Wallace, Win. > Wallace and Ciizihcth Wal- > ace. ) It appearing tu my satisfaction that Tthithm Sparrow aiiu Joseph V\ ailace, two of the IX: ten. lanls. resides without this St.ito, il is therefor* mlercd, that thoy no oppear and obyrttn the livisinn or sain of the rial state of blil beih ft rV.>|lao?, on or before the fifteenth day of J nu. iry neM, or his consent to tuc same will lie eti? trcu oi record. T. BRYAN, O.C.H. November 1, 1841. 51 ISt "Oitl GS, MHOK IXKS, Chemicals, Patent Medicine*, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Stutls, <fcc. &c, lor sale wholesale and retail l>y A. IIOI'TOiY, (1JI1RAW, 8. C. 4/ his J hug Si ore, next door to Drown Bryan dp Brother. Whefe may We had at all tin*-? t general a? io tmc t of urt-ctct in the fJrug tin ? recoot nendrd to t?e of eu,.? rior quality which will l?e Imposed of on very inot'eiait* tonus? Physician* uid others wishing pur- im;dn:i?'s, may Pt\f 3ii being *tip.di?*J with litems Vlay 26, i841. , t 2ft 1 he Subscriber has just' received,. |H# tnf ceep constantly on liund.Cotton Yam and Twi f it wholesale, from the Manufactory of Ruckinglam. , . ... geo. good rich. Cncrnw, Jon. 1-40. 10 II % Irtish JB W SOVliL, OiVKKS.Slt'NS, or The BluuJ Hart Just icccivod at the ftooKSTOtffc DecnvlK-r 1. OMVe are aotho-i/etl fo annMmce Mr. J?>wf I. Donai.djton, an a cu'idiriatA lor Clerk oi' toe J??urt lb" Marlborough District, i^o* niber 17. I 9t iiiiuTi: o(ftfJiTAi*DiirA?i WAKE. T|1HR .Subscriber ha* on hand ti assort. JL meiit of I bo above. comprining variety of railcriiti* Fur sale cheap D. M ALLOT. May 31, 1841. 29 tf A \iZ&* A .8 dozen Col in-, J?nd Marsh superior * \x> 8. t?>r naif by tnc dozen at muck below ikt jsual rates'. A. P. LACOSTK. October 27, 1841. .r0 tf ^70T|CJK# K. II. DCJALiP V rnilej icnpeC hilly jr?Ve notice to it in Iff M<Jx arJ I... ....I I.^ ll.u I. v'.ii.r i'i .lilllii'liI'l'll Imimiiw b-.i<M III? |lUi'itv inns ii t v ^ __ __w t_ 'it hi* own acrouM lie Hod? it absolutely ne<e?. aiyto curl il vuvy inucli Itis credit i.; hascoiit<? ipieufiy tlett-riniiied loo en account* inly with suuli person* a* ave heretofore p?a! heir account* panelii illy at or neat the cm) of h?? year a tut vi\h ?uch only as will give poeL ivo ns~lira.-iceof doing so in future. Oci. 13, 1641. 46 If "Sew and cheap gooST* [Havjiist icceivmJ a well s-lect?-d assort, iiteiii ot staple noil fancy Dry tigudc of 4m j style and fashion for lite xcusoii. I'N'ase call and examine u?y ?tndk bcfom lurciiasiug. M. BUCHANAN. May 31, 1841. 21# if candles ~ r" 4 few Boxes Ta low and Sperm Candle* for sale by D. MALLOY. May 31, 1841. 29 If For ^aJe. A TRACT oil the Decirine* of Eleetiee ?W A. Reprobation, by Rev. Jame* H. Tbnro* ell, Jso, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine oiiccrniiig Justification. May 1st. 1S4U. . 25 tf THE SOITKER* HARP. C10NSIST1NG of Original Sacred and Moral J Sough, adapted to the most popular Aieio. ies, for the Pi mo Forte :?n?l fVnir r by MRS MARY S. B LAKJL OV CIIAKLK8T0.I, 8 C. . ? This wotk xupplies a vacuum nig lieea felt in the musical *ofld. ^ mde? ^ je Christian's Vocal Companion, and we hup* * o family will he without it /V-^'av For sale at the Choraw Bookstore l?y JOHN WRIGHT. July 5, 1841. 34 if IWES, I- L?|.._ l Rlno RmI an?t BLAUK, IWITK Dine. JJ1-I.V V'~"l >..H Copying Iuka% .n 'small For ilt by Juhn Wright at llie Cheraw Bookstore* Ocio:?ur 3U. 1810. 51_ tf ft' HE >ubarrili?r wishes to pordiene 2 LQ \ 23. Bushels good Corn, j>. mail0Y. December 6, 1841. 4 tf r V* 4 ' *' 'i