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ChairleIDonne, of Louisville. Philli iallisfirmnerli of Biiimore. Reibe'eca. daughter of A J Foster, o Uren'ville Va. JaieiVanderberg, of Louisville. lifr. *Hushes, formerly ol'Lexington. Ky. M. Mttock, of New Albany, engineei of jIo steidhlatM'ezzeppa. Nicholas Ford. f6 *erly of this city. David Vann, the Captain. Moses Kirby, Pilot.. Seconit mate; second clerk, second en ogjeer,.ubarkeeper, and three deck hands eawes unknown. tour"Negroe firemen. Wounded. W H.:Peebles-7ery badly hurt.. Mr. -Rines, of Va. do Fir*Egineer. do Capt- Thomp nn, pilot, arms fractured. Mr Roberts, of'Phila.-slhghtly hurt. 'It is supposed'that John N Johhson and tchaitrdPbillipsyere 00 board-ifso they are lost. TheAeat was owned by Cupt. Vann, of .Arkansas, and was insured. From the Charlestou Mercury. The- following is an extract of a letter 'froi Mr. CALHOU-s to the editor, dated . FoRT HILL, Oct. 21, 1844. My Deir Sir-1 am glad you have noticed as you have, the statement of the Charleston - Correspondent of the United States Gazette of Philadelphia, purport iogto give a conversution wihich I had on iny way through Charleiten. There is no truth in it, or semblance of truth, ex cept ihat I[expressed my opinion pretty confidently that Mr. Polk would be elect ed, to all my-friends who made any inqui ry on the. subject. .. -With that exception, I said nothingito- justify or in any way to countenancetbe:statement,' and you are authorized to say 90L I made no allusion to my remaiding in the office I now hold, oi that'there was any understanding that I should continue in it. It would both have been .indelicate;and. untrue to have done so. Nothingha-ever passed bet we r. Polk and- myself, directly or indire- on the.subject. I neither know his vi4ws nor te mineon the subject-the whole was a base device to-influence the Pennsylvania election." CONTENTs -OF THE SoUTHEaN AGRI cULTURrs-,Oa NOvEDtBEa, 184 .-Pla ters, Clubs, with a Constitution; Report of the Inspecting..Committee of the St. John's ColletonAgripultural Society; P.ro ceedings-of the St. Andrew's Agricultural and Police Society, on the introduction of SealIsland cotton into the chinese .mar kets; Insects injuous to the Farmer and Gardner,--by Willis Gaylord; Fences Stock-Matiure, by Holkham; Emascu lated. Squirrels; Sirup from Corn italk, &c., by James S. Pope; Beet Sukaz; Vin egar in the Sugar Beet; Rotation of Crops.; Turnip* Fly ; Table of Soils; Pri ces.-of: Guano in. England; Method of Testing, Guano; Manuting with Loam ead Clay-iA a, roasted state; Decay of Peach Trees; Galvanie experiment, on Potatoes; -New kind of Cabbage; Sub Poilfloughing; A Hint; Catting Timber; Ae.Rcipe.for.Housekeepers;- Cold Starch for Li~ne;,:To get rid of Rats. Wather..-Yesterday- the 6iiy svas Alive with gns.oke-we have had ice-the sum mer is;, ended-people may bow go into the county-or-retuta to the city, or. do what they -like.. Thai tnigiy. magician, fost.h .as thrown op his wall betweeh the two halve. of the year, andi we are pare on the~brasing side. of it.-C'hareston Mer cury, Oct. 31.. TheWeathe.-.We have not had siuffi cient frost'to killagi'tation ,io this region until th'e present week, Last Saturday wasn the wvarmest daj we ev'er recollect to have .expelienced at this season of the year. the Thermometer in the shade rising to 78 agrees. Ont.Monday a change look place, and 'on Tuesdey. anzd Wdnesday mornings there was sgvere frost. At sun rise on.sIhursdaty morning. thejnerenry was down to .24.-Greenwzlle MTountain nzeer. Nov.; 2. .Pipelazying.-The N. Y. Plebeian says that,. Allen Peacock. a-promitnent whiR of that cityswhere he has rosided for the last eight ,years,. has been pyrested fort jilegal votirng lididdlettde Monn outh gounty, N. 3. Ben .strager in the ipit vote was challenged, when he swore upon the Iloly Evangelist, tatbewasaresi dent of. New Jersey..'the (cts is sup porte~d ;byg.the'affidgtit%.offudge Beebe, and several,othe~rs teno werein uttendance at the poll.' Peacock l a -liather dresser by traden4d was arre'stedtit his shopin Now. York. on.Friday.3 There can'be no doubt, but thei State of New Jersey s carried: by frauad, rjury and pipelayp. 3lrooklyytictes ooVt consume.aapot ezttk 41.uandbushels of grain daily, or upward of tonandi kaif million bushels a year making -;atiouteighst milliont gallons~of whiskey,.amooutiggat .thirty-two cents a galloo, to about-tzo-anduafrnidiatofr dollars. 1WiARRIED. ... -On~the 24th uit, by. the Rev. Henry Hierlotng, Mr, J.ess D. _BoUENtodT .to Mi, AMA On th 9th alt th~ieRe.I csn r Wre. 8noUL, to. Miss BSKD A Nm alloci Abbeville Distriet . On tiie 29th ult. by y.Quattlebum, Mr. Aacui ~ was to Miss Maar BDN, allof this District SOn-the 3rd inst. by the Rev. P.Getzeni Mr. Jss Busssy to Miss Jinx Vixcu, all of thiu f::::tThefienids of'Maj. S. C. Sco r-r, annone.hnb.es, a candidate for Tas Collectorjat~.7i ebstaingelection. Nov.G6- N' tf' 41 T7rhe frields56fSusow B. MATS, announce him as a candidate-fob theOffe SofEux Collector at the nextielection.a gy'The rri.kds of EDaMUND -Moaxis E Fsq., announce hi, as a candidejfrihi Office of Tax.Cbliettat the next election ocet. 30 . if - 40' 117 Wea inthorized til:Anunce Enwan R1. Liauass~ Iqri.'as a candidate for're.f~e tio:Vid Misrt~i Egity, for Charleston Diaw - ~ D ".6UG'-Ot. 30. Cottdn-Since our last rejport. aq iantity has arrived" by wagons, and three 'bont loads by the river. - Tie market has been dull, and last week's quotations barely maintained. The ar rival by the Acadia had no perceptible effect upon the bnyersyr sellers. Sales are nnw making at quotataons, and in some'instanceii, lots of inferior. have been disposed of at froin I to j lower; and one lot of a very choice or ticle biought 6 cts. Principal sales, new :51 to51 cts old 4 to 5 cents.-Repuliican. Nov.1. Coton-The arrival of ihe Great Western has had a tendency to make onr market some what firmer than it was, but prices have not ad vanced, that we can perceive. A large quan tity of cotton hits arrived since Wednesday noon. -We still qnote new from 5 to to 41, and a choice article may bring 6 cents. Old, 4 to 5 {'cents.-Republican Extra. AcGUSTA, Oct. 31. Cottoi.-The market has been very 'active during the past week, and sales to a large ex tent have been effected. The last European advices have had no effect noon prices. Hol. ders manifest a readiness to'sell and are met by .* fair demand. The receipts for the week have been fair. We quote the extremes of the mar ket at from 4 to 51; principal sales from 5 to 5j cents. The stock is large and consists of cot .tton from middling to fair qualities. Grocenes -Thestock on hand ii well assort ed, and has been much increased by late arri vals of boats. Prices have remained steady and the market has exhibited during the week considerably activity. We notice a sale of 90 barrels New Orleans Whiskey tuken from the wharf, at 30 cents, 4 months, and a lot of sack Salt at $150.-Constitutionalist. November 2. Cotton.-There is a very good demand for this article at steady prices; the chief sales are at 4 to 5j, a choice article insqnare bales would bring more than51. The river is again within 6 inches of its lowest point this season. but is 2 feet higher than it was early in October '39, when it was, for a short time, 6 inches below low water mark. It is now 1 foot 6 inches above it. The Steam Packet Ivanhoe of light draft arrived this week at Twiggs'bar. over which she was unable to pass. We have had three white frosts, which will probably soon be followed by rain, and a rise in the river. Ba 0 -g. -We have no new feature to note in eiterI he prices or demand of this article since our last rept'i of Saturday last, and con sequently we continue our quotations of that date. Grocries.-We have had a brisk demand for these articles during the past week, as both the trade and retail pitchased fieely at our present qtotations.-I'asintgtonian. CoLUMaIA. Oct. 31. Cotton.-During die last week, Cotton has come in qitite freely, the receipts amounting to 4,136 bales; of which, 2.681 bales were sold, and 1,455 stored Since the receipt of the news by the Acadia, prices havedeclined about A ct. per lb., principallygn the middling quali des. We quote inferior and ordinary 4 a 44; Middling Fair 54a55, and very choice 6. Most of the sales were made at 51 to 51. A few bales were sold at 61. The shipments during the week amount to 3.617 bales-2,702 by Rail Road, and 915 by Boats. Ezchange.-On New York and Philadelphia, 4 cent prem.; and on Charleston I prem. Freights.-Of Cotton to Charleston, by Rail Road and River, 75 cents per bale. The Rivei is low, but. Pole Boats are run hing. CAnz;, Oct. 30. Cotton.-Last week being court week, and die weather very unfavorable, but few wagons were in. Our prices still continue high,scarce ly a shade of difference between ourquotations and those of the Charleston .market. Prices range from 3 to 51, observing that very little fie cotton is ofered for sale. . Cras-r, Nov.-2. Cottb.-Received since our last of Uplands, by Rail Road, 9359 hales, by water, 2365, and by wagons 749-total 12473 bales. Exported in same time to Liverpool .1658 bales, to Havre, 867 bales, coastwise 3d886 bales-total'exports of the week 6611 bales-leaving on hand a shipping stock of 25685 balds. exclusive of 9915 16 bales oni shipboard not cliated, and an increase stock of 5862 baled. . In our last weekly review of the market for Uplands,.we reportedl. thre receipt towards its close of the accounts by the Acadia fromn Liv erpool, abd 'hat i conseq'uence of their rather unfavorable tenor, adecline of abiout 1 c. had been partially s'rtbnittedto by holders, On Sat urday last, the. first day of our commnercial week, this-decline becamne more general and :during Monday and Tuisday extended in msany instahlees to 4M. NW YORK CANE STORE: M ESSRS. D'LESSING & CO. from N. *-York, respectfnlly inform the citizens of Edgef'eld that they have just ojiened a Newo Chap Cas& tore a't Edgedeld Court Honse. of Nashionable Fancy Dry Goods, next door to Mr..Covar's Tin Manufa'ciory and opposite Mrsi Lab rde's.. Fov. 6 It 4I MI~ftI yousse i Q'sr. A:,L Persons indebted to the subscriber. -5 either by Note or open accounts, are a pctinlraguesed "to calf and ueesste," and lorktec enedfazsIwish to pay some of nies ~ bsahd titrbe necessary for me to do so tot leet'as what is owing 1o. me.Msny ofthe Notes istao; threand fouryears old. Longer'indulgernce:will not Wjpven/' - .~ .a :6. ESSE -M. 606BORN. Nof 67 dt . 41 Lek ead;o fBredukers. A LU Prsoi ebted to the subeeriber, by Note or otherwise,-which may fall dume on th. gayearnestly requested t taleprange e~ttle the samer.. Be - ~ ue~bt itpeled to 'colld whiti~ j 4t~~j 6enble me to pij whiat Ios f~oe -i take. du'e notice Nov6 6 t 41 -LP - to the Estate of the A ate'3* son, deceased, ase re Januatry nei pagece will not be' given. A yeadsgmt said Estat estdto prsent them shewdmea -'a pi 1MtiRICHARDSON,'E ,i .8S GUIARD, C Nav,6 tre 4 ~4iprso ah E tte of Wil' ma (nsey, deo'ssed,~ ar requested to ite payment,and titose hav:t ~ resent then: duly attesid inr1 -i bylJaw. -.. - 'JOHN H .azudnsnistrator's ale. Y aaaorder friiom John Hill. Ordinaryo IJ Edgefield District, will be sold at the late 1esidence of Joseph B. Jones.. Sen., deceased 'On the 21st November inst., all the Personal Estate of said deceased, con sisting of Twelve Likely Negroes, four or five hales of Cotton, Corn, Fodder Oats, four Horses, about eighteen head of Cat tie, and one voke of Oxen, auld Ox Cart, Sheep and Hogs, ionsehold and Kitchen Furniture and Plant-ition Tools. Terns.-For all sums under $5 cash.'and for all sums over tit amount a credit until the 25th December, 1845, ptchuasers giving notes with two approved securities. The proverty not to be removed until the terms of sale are complied with. CHARLES JONES, Adm'r. Nov. 6 2t 41 Public Notiee. T HE Estate of William W. Coursey, deceased, having been left derelict. I shall proceed to sdll on Wednesnday, the 27th November instant, on a credit of twelve nonths, at the late residence of said deceased, all the Personal Property, consisting of one Horse.Hogs, Cows. Corn, Fodder and Oatq, Plantation Tools,House hold and Kitchen Furnittire. Purchasers will he required to give note with appro ved security. All sums under two dollars, cash. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Nov.6 3t 4 Private- Boarding lch dlI. T HE Subscriber informs the Public, that he will open a SCHOOL at his own residence, near Loundsville, Abbeville District, on the Second Monday of January next, in which will be tatght the English Branches, Mathematics, the Greek, Latin and French Languages. As lie has& had long experience in Teaching-as his whole attention will be gtven to a very limited unmber of scholars and as the location is remarkably hjealhby and entirely removed from all scenes of dissipation iand vice, lie flatters himself that he will con tinue to receive a due sharge of the patronage of the public. Tuition per Session of five months, $18 00, payable in advance. Board at $800 per month, payable half yearly m advance. All who wish to enter should make appli. cntion imniediateiy as only a limited number can be received. J. L. LESLEY. The Edgefield Advertiser will publish the above until the Ist of January. and forward his account to this office.-Abbeeville Banner. Nov. 6, 9t 41 Plantation for Mile. T IIE utndersigned oliers his plantation for sale, known as Horse Creekabout two tinles below Augusta, on the-Savannuh River, in Edgefield Disirict, South Carolina. Horse Creek Plantation contains eight hul dred and fonracres, agreeably to theplat, about three hundred and fifty acres of which is river low ground, with a mixture of isinglass-the remainder high land, having a growth of oak. hickory and pine upon it. At the settlement in the low ground, are ex tensive barns and stables, with a cotmfortable siall dwelling and negro house..all in g6d repair, and a well of excellent water. The above plantAtiod is offered at private sale until the first Tuesday in December next, when, if not disposedof. It will be sold at pu b lie sale, at the lower Market House in-the city of Aagusta. - '-- - -- - Teims of sale-one third cask, on the first of January next, when possession of the premises will be given-; and the remaining two-thirds.on a credit of one and two years thereafter, with interest from the date of notes. Notes with a mortgage on the plantation will be required. Other terms made known on the day of sale. . .E. F. CAM4PBELU. Atigesta,. Ga., Oct.29 .4t- . 41 The Edgrefleld Advertis'er and H~amburg Joutunal will .publish the above, weektinrtal the day of scle.-Augussta onst it utidnidlist. State of' South Carolina EDGEF~IELD DfSTITCT. C. J. Glover, ).Declaration in. .ame l1'v~s. . Foreign Attach. T he Same' Decidration ina FOreign At tIusegame. ,... .tach ment. T'H E Plaintiff in thte above stated cases hay ling this day 'filed his, declarations in my office, and thi~ iefendants having not. wife or attorneys knowtn to be withitn the limits of this State, on whom a copyof said declarations with'i rule to p le'ad can be served: It is there fore ordereid, .that th'e said defendants do pl end to the said decl'arations, within .a year and a day from the p'ublication of this order, or final and absolute Judgment wvill be awarded against theta.' .- . - - . ..T HOMA S G. BA CON, c. c. p. Clerk's Oct. 31,1844 ly 41 State of South Carolina, . S' DG2#IEt.D D'[STftICT. TE OLLED.before me by Jacob Greetn, liv. Sn~ near,.M&cyntaiin .Creek Church, otne iron gryHo~rse, eommnon sizei, abont eight years old, a knot on the ankle of his right hitnd leg, ankle of' right fore leg swollen, with some appearance of sw eeny in same,tolerably ne wly shod all around, with about a foot of the end-ol htis tail white. Appraisidb'y John M6Manus. Win. C. Clegg- and -James McMantus, to be wortht five dlol ars. J. QU&TTLEBUM., Magistrate. Nov.6 4tta 41 Stateof South C'arohnia. . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Charles Jokies and wife Applicants Swambo~ B F. Jones and others Di'fndants. IParligion IT appearing fe' ny satisfactton, that, Wil li1am Jones ard Mary Ann Cotter,.'wfegoi John Cotier, 'fbr'merly Jone&, resides withou thre limits of thisSfaid. It iltheif'oreboideie4 that they do "appear and object to the aivisior and sale of the real estate of~oJehh P. Joaesi Sanr., deceased, on or beforc.(the-first Nioi a3 in January next, or thei consent-*iff'dir'er ed of Record. JOHN HL oa 1U1E B'uilding. Co t~ .1 erection ol'a NeW&tdo. ageU'Ctzr ftity feet wide' and sixty fiet 1o e-j1-it inch'esthick-hiight fourteen feet fofoor. te ceiling, and nderpined -with roek-'orbirick three folding panpelled doors, si fet by eigh -fourteen .wzdows. eighteens fits, twelvi 'y Ibuitenone windo 'ight-tgthts. twsije ,by fourteeg:fesco ~eeil reeivesealc proposials a ' G~9Elgefield District ?nut 2~v~fir iexton Whlicha dai buieil penii'tid~onsidered. 1rfrhr deliiils ofihbu ilding, ajpily te Jolib Lott/' 43~a --Oct.30 4t*40 INVALUABLiE F aM ily ..Medicine's, "Prove all .thngs, and hold fast to tha which is good."-Paul. T HESE-Pills are.no longer among thosg ordoubtful utility. Thej have passet away from the thonsands daily iunclaed,or the jtide of experiment.," aad now stand highei in reputation. and are'becnniing nord cxten. gively used than ani other inedicine ever pre. pared. They hariN been introdifted into every plae he-e it hasbden-lund possible to carry them, and there . are few towns, or villages, hui contdii some remarkable. evidences ol their good effects. But it is r.ot pecessary to advertise-them at large. or to say any thing further of'them, than to Ucaution those wish. ing to purchase Antibillious Family Medicine, to be particular to enquire for SPENCEI.'S VEGETABLE PILLS. as there are iumer* ons preparations put'on sale aliost every day, of doubtful-efficacy. To.satisfy the ivorld of the inestimable worth of. this Medicinp, .1 would simply obserre that, it. has been long used by sonie of the leading lights of tw pro fession in their extenaive practice, and is now prepared with great *Care, and upon, scientific and chemical principles, for general use, by the present proprietor 040rL. The imputation of Qtaekerf therrfore cannot be affixed to this Medicine, sance it is the preparation of regUlar practising Physicians, who have made the healing ar4 their profession, and whose pharmacentie preparations aill ever bc held in the highest esti mation. TESTIMONIAt.S. UETRead the following certificate fromn Mr. 0. C Kel.ey. a popular mercharit. of Tamp kin's Blfi, Ala.. ur,d thotisands of ii. similar character might be given if necessary to prove the efficacy; popularitj ind userluess of ilMis medicine:. Tompkin's Blif, Ala., Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear Sir: I wish you to forwaed me a large supply of your pills; I don't thiiik 300 boxes too large a qnantity to send. I sold 160 boxes the last six months; ithey are they ittost popular pill in this place. For bill ions complaints, sick-headache, dyspepsia. cos tiveness andsuch like diseases, they ate con sidered almost an infallible remedy. I have been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills.ani formerly sold a large amount yearly; but I now sell three dozen of your pills to one of his. My cnston era think then superior to Peter's or aty other pills. Respectfully yours, 0. C. K.tLsr. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full direc Mly'A fresh supplyjnst received and for sale, in Edgefield, by J. D. aIBBI TT'S,.and on enquiry. may. be found generally in all the cities, villages, and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 3!HESE PILLS wheievqr they have been A ali-y tried have established an envibk celebrity, and are daily superseding all other preparations in curing the diseases for which they . rarpare4. -; 'L The fl i g certificati is from Judge For est,a gmntle rtie 1irst respect'ability in Jefferso-co., Alabama. Jonesioro'. Ala.,'4th feb.1844. I certiff tidt in the summer 611842 1 had a sev'erettack bf fever and agne, and was fit some-time tinder the, treatnieit of a physician, but received no.bcuiefit from- 'is prescriptionm -mny divease .continriting to' inbrease a the frequency and severity of its attacks. I at lasi hadrecourse to Dr. Hull's Feveramnd Ague and Aniti-Pevenr Pills, and in using half a box .vas entirely cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had in mi~ family several cases of fever anad agnie, and have itt every, instance tiade uase of Hutll'a Pihll.,mvhikh have always imtmediately eff'ected a cnre. . i. F. FORES-r." Price, S1 per box. with dlirections.. O7 A fiaish inpply, jnst received andfo sale, by . J. D. TJBgETT'S. Oct. 30' Oni 41 Remedy for Coughd, t.HlL'8COUGH LOZENGES are Bmost rapidly supercedinag all other p~repa. rations for theQ reliefuar Conghs. Colds, Aaithmnm, WVhnoping-contgh, Catarrh, Tightness of the chest. Bronchlitis, and similar pulmonary altec tions. TIhausands, we may say thousands wvho have suffered for years from the above diseases are nowv in thme possession of sound health, whlie-b may be attribauted'entirely to the fortuan~te mase of one 25 cents boy: of thid. invtaluable medi. cine. They tare as pleasant to the. taste at canady-convenlienat to carry in the ptocket, and warranited to be thes most effectual Cough tned icine in use0. Price, 26 Cents per box'witir <Jirec. tiotfs, . --ALSO, Hull's Wornn Loenge. woRMs'! WORMs! WOaRMstil It is esttimated that. 100.000 children die an. nnially from thtef'efects of wvornm's alone !! -Thiu vast mqrtality could be almost entirely pre vent'ed by the use or Dr. Hlull's Wotux Loza.a G Es, Every farmflj whtere'there are children shouald tiotfuil-to keep'this itnportant medicinec in the house, and administered whlen ,theit symaptomas indicate the -presence of these'das gerouas and destrunctive reptils... 117 Tlie following extra'ct from the "Sper ian Gazette," speaks the senatiments of all wh< have ever uised tiles vau'i'Woax DEsTitoY ,td Mziern's. ~ * From opr of cn kaoidedge,etake gieat pled ur in ymmend' tgHuW.' Worm Liozengesas the best-.Worm Medicinwextzant. UT Childrea eoindr 'r hnadatemathey to4 11y A fresh's:7 ply.jtil'i received aiid fo sale, by .'3.D:TIBBETT'S.: - Onlf 25 Cents per box,'with direi6tions *Oct,30 . - 6mn 41' 1244, OCTOBER 6. JU5sT RECEIYED BT Wil. JEETCR AI00C., HkMBUkO,"S8.i, 7 IESANS. Ribbh dit't rifieb Chrusanta J. Muslin de LUsilieaCasliiiiere de La'met Crape de sLaina, Cashmnere do Ecode ret Silk war;t'Alpacca',riell ued Alpacca, -Pat asines. Phuihppians, Talonis, Bombazi net Black and Colored .Jilk, Figured :and Piir very rich,).Foulard SIlks,,Osleanas givthlm Gipp and trisuinings, i16ct'Pri'niiathierylarg assrartinlent, ; :'ss - '. I OOQYerds k#lcnkNi Carjk6 dlue p. -AmnJ'-general and faill a'uortieniSF Puaiu dentaple Dry Godsle' - B * Oct.16 ( Rep.); &. 39 X EIGS & C0oGAN, Merchant Tailors. EDGEFIELD. S.C. AVE nowv on hand, a beautiful assbrtmeni of Goods, selected with great care, fr om the latest importations; amdng which Way be found French. English anid Amiriean; Black; Blue, and fancy colored Cloth-; French. English and American, Black aod Fancy Cassimeres. Velvet, Smuin, S.ilk and Cashmere Vestings. Gloics, Stocks, Scarfs. Handkerchiefs. Hats, Cips. le , 4C., with many other articles usually round in' sizio all establishment. Allkinds of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made up in the most fashionable manne-. A shnie of patronage is fespebtfully solici ted. Oct.30, if 40 DGEFIELD Femine. Academy. HE Trustees having released from his T engngement the Gentleman who had been chosen as Principd of this .Inbtitution for the ensuing year. again invite applicatioas from persons desiring the situation. It is a very eligible sitnation, in eve point of vii, for a Femniale Seminary, and -etecan be but Ititle doubt . that it torpete & rchejuld havea large andprofitable Sc dii0Thut Trs tees are authorized to say that Dr. Johnson who has had charge of the School. voald.be glad te sell his H ause and Lot, which are.cuiii veniently arrnnged for a. private residence and boarding- school. The Boaid will desiri-'t make an electio ds edrl. as thid 1st Di; ,iti .G. -MAYS, - MIi3t$. - BADDISON, JOHNS.JETER., C% . . N.L. GRIFFIN,. Oct. .0 3t 40 ,WILL be sold at A~bville ourtr House, on the FRa' MONDAY IX DzcEaxiR iext, cithout any ind. of, reserve, all 'h;at iraet of laind, well knowns 'WIIUTE AL" L. The plat is so well known; we deem it'u. necessary to give any ftirther descriptiit of it than to state, that the said place contains 1060 ,Ares 400. of which isstill uncleared. On the place is a large and commodiotisD*elling, and fine Store House, which ii a good siand fui business, and every necessary out-building, and all. ii good repair; Terms.-One half in cinsh, the balance on a credit of one and two years. with interest from the day of sale. Furthpr particulars made known on the day of iale'. Oct. 30' 3t . 0 0TThe Charleston Merediiind Edgefield Advertiser. will vive the above threeinsertnons, and forward their a,:coun t to this office. .Ban. Executors' Sale.: A CCORDING-to the.Willofotbe late David: Richardsn; will be sold at the residerice of James;W. Richardson, oin the 13th daj of November next. all the Lands or said Estate, not oihel'wise dis' posed ofconsisting of Ticelie Tracis,coniaihinig from one to five hundred acies each. all situate in the vicinity of said J. W. Richardson. Resurvey Plats of said Lands may be seen at J. W. Itichardson's. who will take pleasure in shewing the lAnds to any one desirdus of purchasing Terms.-The above Lands will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers will be reqired to give approved perional securities and a mortgage of the prenfises. At the. same time and place, will be sold the remainder of the Personal Estate of said dec'd. consisting of a qnautity of Cottn, two Horses, one Mule, Cattle. Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Waggon rind Plantation .Tools. on a ciedit f twelye mobnths, with n'otes and two approved securities. The property not 6e rei'noved until the termris of sale are coill1ed diith. J. M R ICIHIA RDSO'N; zeu - J. S GUJIGNA RD, tors, Oct 9, 1844 4t :38 Adnmnistrator's Sale. BY ain Order from John Hill. Eseq.. Ordi nary of Edgefiehil District, I shall pro ceed to sell at the late residence of Jamnes Beann, Sen. decensecd. on Thlursday the 21st day of Noveniber next.nall the Estate ofirnid deceased, both Real and Persona!. consisting of several tracts of land. si.<teern likely negroes.' stock of vaiious kinds, the present .crnp, two Road W*agons, siall wagons and carts, household and kitchen furnijnre, iimpleinjents of hnsband ry, and other articles too tedions to-mention. Also, at the enme time andi place will be so~d, idl the Personal Estkte-f Bartl'ett Bean, de ceased.. . Term's mid'e known on the day of sale. . *. JAMES BEAN,Jun,Adm'r. Oct. 23 5t 39 . Land for Safe T HAT well known.Patio formerly owned by N. Lobe, duccised. contain igfonr hundred' and forty-thiee (443) ars on Turkey Creek, imnmediatelj on' the Stage road leading from .Edgefield C. H. fo A bie ville C. H. .Any one 3wishing toput'chase wvill do well to exainie rdr themselves Apply to the subscribers. * BAML WVILLrA MS, -D. D. BRUNSON. Sept.25th tf -35) florn's Cr'eek Beat Com'ny .fuesaiuJn UOUJ are' hereby order. to ap1 & .pear at your Compan muster fl .ronnd, on the 2nd Satuda inNo' Svemaber nex't. for Drill, an Ifspec. tion, armed andi equipped as the U I law directs. By order of Captain ... S.H. Mars, 0. 5. *Oct 14,1844 4t 38. EDGEFIELD BEAT CO'MPANY, AtTTENTION!! PPEA~oh ous'nat Co'mpAny . uteLronon Saturday flthe 9th November~nex',at.11 o'cloclt -i A.li .,or drill and exercise. armed and-equipped as th9 lpw~ directs UT By Order of C pt. 3 Cus 0.8. C. A. MEIGS, Oct.23 -3t: *:.39 . Edite, chese, &c. 3O' lb..Best CH EESE, ~200:lbs. GOSHEN BUJTTERr superior article-fhrsramiy mie. Alot of superfi 'Ohe'g .'Tobacco an Oigard. 7 1On codisigmnaenti lot OVBACON, (cared Foy,sale by. BAD& BUTLER. 0ft.30 ,tr 40 LB5Fn BACON S1DE~ S'P FFet ents. -a Foralasby h n4 M. FRAZMER. - oP-TH Devoted' oti ue.ntiiiiF..,T 0f r Ait. Scie Ag du telligenceqobe publi - gusto, Gre, BY W-T. THOMPSON. .nteriaining the, Wjef that - tiiag a strictty niniral-positifo and yet neither so pretending or exclusi - its devotion t; Literatures4as; toprgipd 'd dicussion of the..ordinary .igbjets of pact eal interest--would. ifrprope ny conducte ceive the approbai'idna inigja a large portion of, the Son eiern.idbl1elAbirSp scriber has deterngine4Pppg of such a paper in Augnajf TR 1F:1 the Satnday Eveniit*&exe . - The piesent time-"wheni etW iilttI sion of Party politica isab-utMi 6Wb and the public mind, log r e cordant clainer of tyratghs ' a to cool down, it is to he hbe~ t'esa tenmperate. derei~jidi li sialor the introdaetonothtife e - way to the Fait eii picion of party bias. ThlarsiT i otp supply an impoian6t~ies r is 4 ments of many worthy advisers toits thdt the plan in eipedient is abundariiti Iislied by ihe alni6st -niii eiffit icF rijournals'inother ts ofA w~uld oiwlijV _ trust that we do atixiliary resouresagad . es ofour ow n Edito ti ok mez ep ; indulge h io j SAC El i~ -Messeagei~or ~~~ f~l' ' The design ofuhdeMIlsdstge'ini edfwin the useful with Qlfeiepeinipe g .j.etpel a well as arpuse, gI h_1ig ' o ts mil be ertriilly'c Zpiel j' ira out its various departmenis; utg andl s-:itthatastofeiaidseasse. PoJ* dersi and hile ifishall-prgqngIl - fadf, comprcienszc, nscelanwous I I embracing every thing ihat can be btongt - within the range Iof ie 'ewaith eisa thie Literatenr. it will be the constant-aimjofX:e Ed itor to preserve it in a high moru1,tone,hat all render it unexceptionable evrn't'ibe' fas tidious teste. ' r 'The Meseeiger will be identilied wuieathi :ern interests, and while:it -will. b:evepromnpf and firmin the maintenance.of-sQutp st tutions and southerii i-glitsit "vilsid ab. stain from, the iod crimoin'd' nceof see tional prejudice while it will; vatcbii"en croachments of .northqra fanmticip),w ill be withont nuotive either to magnify thedgr or disguise the trnth'. . .rhe plan of the Messengei will embace the 'following de iments-:. .* ' "Romfan1c . ,oder.his lead eech number.wil, contain a choice origitnal or selected Tale. which. will be preferred for the whiolesome morfftn~h itinayenforce.-riliefthaii thaitithat'sitsces fill dalliance with. the-passions and:syipathies ofthe heart. It being the province ofmodern fictior to teach as well as entertain. sUC~i sto ries only as combine the tile didei iillfad cur .rency in the papersof the Siessenger . Miscellany. Uonder this head.we.4baltenden vortogivq.thereadersofthe M sengerachoice variety 6T'Aiigrecablo rinatter, with ocedoanal ar'icles of a more-rolrd'aid jinporanntliracter. Fireside Readings.. Pains xvillbe..atien to make this department-ofthe MessengeIaccep table to the Paift ircle, y selectlig ar it. from the 6'est writei,' lio'r mora Essays and Poems, such as are enclat6.td Mitginge, not tax the attention, while they promptbie pious 7 mind to devotional ihoughts. Thi Poitical World. This departmenit ilt coituin the current Political News orthedily, accounts of the actings and' doings of tbei Na-. tional and.State Legislatnre.s, official returns of important Elections, mrovoments' of prominent. men, and whatevr 'else of interest'that%Ay be given without trenehing ipon "'rty ground. Agriculturpl Departmentt. T he planter w'ill, find a portion of'the Mlessenger devoted to his especial interests' in' diiell~ wvill be giv'en sea-. sonabte articles on Agri'enlturarasebjects~ifrawnz from. the mnost reliable sources. Foreign Neres. Tader tid liend will be found n careful comtpilationa of the-latest. Foreign In thgence, in whic'h, wiatidi'r is of ii.terest to the Ameri'can render tdill b'e given at letngth.. Temperance. A liberal space wiill be devoted to thieadvo~cacy ot' the .Teituternce cansq, ims which will be brought to bear all the influence, of stiasioni, winiin~g, and-ieproofiithi occasioil-* iii sullies of pteasantry and ridicule. '. - The Commercial World. E ach number of the' lesssinger will. conataini a careful revtewpof thle Autgusii Mfarketar an'eh'ange'Tdbleand Ta blec oh Prices Cutrient, with sneh selectiotns frone' foureignt sources as will .piut thq readerinujpps sesn ioof the fulIleet inornmuation- in. referencp;3 to thre state of trade..- . Poelry. At 'le'ast onie of the "Nine'") wifI a home in the Messenger-but she wil-ttot tol erate bad verse, even though it be origirial. We& sh'all use ,ihe Atti: sddsoning bui'sparsily, therefore it niust needs: be savory, thoug6 wo" may be driven occasionally to enecqatrage fo:'. eign ma'anfactttrer In all cases, however,;pref" erence. will be given to the dothestid article of' equal guality.... . . . tLodse6 Depa~rt~Mat. Whsile it will be the arini of the.Editor totake the entire contents of tli& Messenger a'ceptibfe'to his lady renders -this's head wihl in'dicate ttidohmn devoted more'cr# clusively to their particOlar intqibstsa . Yovth's bepartmenst. Under this head willhe anrrange'di matter adap'ted othe tastand capa-, city 6fj~styenjlerpeders. U eris OriginaL Communications. neih: head will-appenicthe 'miscellaneou'sconibtpee tthe corresponidat'of the' Messeriger to whom' the'Ediitr vdill 'iv~e free scope to discuss'ily proper intters of geniral 'inteiest. sinilys red stricting -them. to the- boads of Neutrality i Pblatics aird Religioi. Major-Jones' Corner. Havng ef'ete~an rangement with our old fnridkfa 'Tp~a Jones, of Pineville-the spme1 hoiqe 9jr~i hias been.,given' fo. timede .oiSb vi c~ hav4 secured his Editdri&a iassisla 'Oe - i'otif depatmetit ofihoier 54b'iidi his sole and especial -aborg ''? hi'Gii0 tier,which will be ddrned hy ailileigm ikwi ness orf him''ef f.thU Mfai'r wIll hold his weekld~ parlance wih the .ro era- of. the Ademnger, in which he will discuse of meb'qp19angeis as they are and as they ouglit t'Coe of .maus and thia'gstis they are, anid ~o hiis -ir~ii relations and friends in particuar.' The Editorial Dap'artment will bi nnderdiet cherge of the subscriber. Ofthiffetnie'flie - 'paper; it becomes him -nat tospeakfifrlm than to pledge himselt to. thei.industiioasesser Lion of:hiisbest abilities to issidrithi worthy of theparonagesofadse ii puj will bie p'nbli'hid on''an imni' ~ emo argeit size,''26 * by *8 a'ineb '~ i~ Tweeniy Es hfeofeis of reedjngfl s tion'will be o-hnints irC Subseri on Pirich $8 pel.sinfa copyt,or *5 Ion-two c'peM al on the receipt of theiu amber,,ewl be issued on Saturday, the ,. sj eagt,)by aet fNi'a pa 1.~r