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Cotrspondcncc of the Mercury. WASHtNGTUN, D.c,9, 844. The House did little or nothing to-day; talked a'gittlu on Mr. Duncan's Election Bill-referred the President's Message to the appropriate Committees, &c. The most imp rtant matter in the House was the appointment of the Committees by the Speiker, giving on the Committee on Foreigao Relations a decided majority to the frieuids of Texas. So you may expect duriag~this week a Bill of Resolution from this Committee annexing Texas to this Union on the ternis of the Treaty. A letter in the Ledger states, that Capt. F.lliott-, who is about returning to Texas, is instructed by the British Government to proceed immediately to Texas, and pro pose and guaranty the Independence of Texas from Mexico within 90 days, and is authorized to say that Her lajesty's Government will appropriate ?100,000 or 6500,000 per annum. for ten successive years to defray the current expenses of Government. &c., making $5.000,000, provided Texas will abandon annexation with the United States, and enter into a Commercial Treaty with the British Gov ernment, admitting British goods free of duty, and agreeing to charge 20 perct. advalorem on goods from all other coun tries. Commercial Infornation.-We are in formed tmat 11r. Ogilby, the British Con sul, ol this city. hs received instructions from Her Majesty's Government, to grant certificates of origin for Sugars, the pro duce of this country intended to be expor ted to the United.Kirgdomn of Great Bri ~ ar-..an-- hC British possessions, The duty on Anerican Suaars, by this regula tion, will be E. 14s. per cwt.. whereas that trom Cuba, Brazil, &c, imported into Great Britian, pa; a duty of Z33s. per cwt. The duty tn Mlolasses will be in proportion. -Charleston Courier. Unpleasant rumor-Mormon Massacre. -The Warsaw (Illinois) Signal, states that Lyman Wright's party of Mormoos, having emigrated to Prai-ie du Chien, made an attack upon a trading statiomn'90 miles above that place, forthe purpose of rob! ing it. but were hotly recieved. and four of the gang killed. The remainder fled. pursued by the exasperated French, aud Indians, and coming up to the Mor mons, murdered all they could fiid, we 'know not how many. The rutnor was giherally believed at Nauvoo. Mr. Green Secretary of . Legation to Mexico, passed through this city yesterday (says the Mobile Commercial Advertiser.) from Vera Cruz, via Galveston and to New Orleans for Washington city with despatches for our government from Mr. Shannon. He brings tidings, as we learn, of stir ring interest. The American Minister has thought it his duty to close his mission and leave Mexico, waiting only for passports. 51exico, though her ministry, takes the highest tone of arrogance towards the United States, hacked, if not directly aid ed, by British agents. There will be a lowering aW tone there when they hear how completely the Mexi can party here has been prostrated in ithe . .eJections. Half of ti Mexican bravado springs out of their confidence of support in the administration that was to be but is rejected by the people in advance. Sudden Death.-We regret to learn that the Rev. William King-an old and highly respected Baptist Clergynan. who resided 10 or 12 miiles above this place wvas found dead, near his dwelling. on Saturday evening last. He left the house near 12 o'clock, apparently in his usuael health, and was discovered by his nife, about an hour by stun, perfectly dead. A Jury of Inquest was hteld over the body that night by the Coroter, who returned a verdict that the deceased catme to his death by the visitation of God. H e was about 66 years old, and had heetn a preach er of the Gospel, atnd resided in this yin cinity, during the last 40 or 50 years. .GreenviLle Mountaineer 20 inst. Commercial. Hamburg Prices Current. December 18, 1844. Bacon, per lb. -Iron, per lb. . Hog round, 6 a 64 Sweedles.asa'd, 4 a 6 Hams, 7 a 9- Hoop. 74a 9 Shoulders, 54a 6i sheet. 73a 9 Sides, 6 a 7 Nail fI.ods, 74a 8 Bagging, pet yd. Russia bar 5 a 6 BestI-Hemp, 17 a. 20 Ptiu::h Mlondds, 6 a 7 Towv, 15 a 18 Lard, per lb. 8 a 10 Cotton, 174a 01) Lead, " - 6 a 8 Baierope, per lb. 8 a 10l Lime, per bbl. Beeswcax. prlb. 22 4 25 Stone. 2 00 a 2 25 Cotton. per lb Rice. pet- 100tbs 4 00 Ord. to Mid'g, 34a 31 Sugars. per lb.' Middling Fair. 4 a 44 St. Croix, 10 a 12 Fine, . 4&a 45 Porto Rico. 7 a 10 Old, 34a 45 New t'rleans 7 a 10 Coffee, per lb. llavana, whi:e10 a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. brown 8 al10 Java, 12 a 15 Loaf and lump.13 a 15 Corn, perbia.. 00 a 50 Salt, per bush.50i a 60 Crn Meal, '50a 624Sack, 'l 75a2 00 Flour, per bbl. -Tallo,. per lb 8. a 10 Canal,' 6 50 a 0 00 'Twine, per Ib. Coutitry, 4 50 a 5 00 American,' 25 a 30 Hides, pier lb. 7 a 8 L:.glish, -25a 3t74 -' HaBUaG, Dec. iS. Cotton.-Sinice our last week's report a large quantity of ctton has come in. The day upon which the n ws by the Caledonia was received the market, a'ppoeze Grm at oitr 'last 'ilu-ta tions; but sincethat .tinie'ii has declined fruom * to 4. 'Our quotatianit .Blp.to 12 P. M.are-i Ordinary to 3liddling. 3,jto 35; Middling Fair, 4 to 4) ; Fine 45;, an 'eztr a fine quality may command i orjimore. '. . -Freights reitnain at last'qutatons. The river, should we not be favored ivithi rain,- will soon be toiteo for steam boat navigation.-Rep. - *AUGUSTA. Dec.21. Cotton..9Wehave:itillto- report our tmarket in a dlepresedstatewiihiEoswealtendency, and as we remarksd ii#6r hst bit ittde hoje of atny improvement ;Wie t6'xtrezaisof te market 34 to 45, bit w'thn~ littlewill command the1te le from 4 to'qent.-ash'oi.- - Notice. ALL Pesnidlt~iii isi M.Terry deceased, aite effeik imuiiediata payment, and thos bii" daids; to presettthem proper1 att d ~.1' J. TERRY, Fieotof Dec. 25 S t MARRIED, On the 19th inst.. by the Rev. W. B. John son, Mr. Tuonas W. BILEASg, to Miss NANCY GoULDING, all of this. District. At the Rice Creek Springs. on the 18th inst. by the Rev. John Ross, Capt. P. W. LANDRUM, to M iss MARY -!. PARK, eldest daughter of M r. J. Park, all of Richland District. Read Quarters. C4A COLUMBIA, Dec. 1'l. General Orders. No. 1. JOHN L. MANNING. John E. Carew.-P. Della Torre, H. H Thompson. W. Gil more Simms. R. B. Boylston. Louis T. Wig fall. R W. Seymour, C. F. Hampton, and Wi. H. Heyward. are appointed Aid.de-Catnpq to the Comnander-in. Chiefwith the rank of Lien. tenant Colonel. They will equip and report to Head Quarters, at Charleston, for duty, by the first day of February next. By order of the Commander-in Chief. J. V. CANTEY. Adjt. and Inspec Gen'I Dec.25 3t 48 head Quarters, COLUMBA, 16th December, 1844. General Orders. No 1. J OHN E. FKAAIPTON. JAMES CAN toy. David R. Williams. J. Seph D. Ai ken. Williau A. Owens. P. L. Calhoun. Na thaniel Heyward. Juir., W. W. Doyce' J. W. Norris, and J. H. Lucas. are appointed Aids de Camp to the Coinvander-in Chief. with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. They will equip and report to Hend Quarters at Char lesion by the first of Fe..brtmry next. J. IV -ANTEY, Aofjinant and Dec. 25 31 4d In.pector General. PR CL A IAT ION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMNNT. COLUMBIA. Dec. 18. 1844. By His Excellency IWILLIA Ni AIKEN, Esq., Governor and Commander in-Chief, in and over the State of South Carolina : lER EAS, information has been recei ved at this Department. that an Iatro. cious murder was committed, about the 5th day of November, 1842. at Baron's Bridafe. in St. George's Parish, by BENJAMIN STEVEN SON, on the body of Hezekinh Thomnas. and that said Benjamin Stevernsona has fled from justice. Now know ye. that in the end, that jnstice may be done. and that the said Benijainm Ste venson may be brought to legal trial, for his offeire ts aforesaid. I do hereby offer a reward of TIVU HUNDRED DOLLARS(in addition to one hundred dollars offered by Gov. Ham mond.) for his apprehension and delivery into any Jail in thiis State. Benjamini Stevenson is described as beina about .t feet 9 inches high, light blue Pyes, squarc built, round face, dark complexion, dark hair. large mouth, projecting teeth, and about 30 years otngth. Given tnder my hand and the Seal of the State; at Columbia. the eighteen day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and in the sixty-ninth year of Americat Intde pendence. WILLIAM AIKEN. R 0.- Piscisr.v. Secretary of State. Dec. 25 3t (Mercury) 48 Staite of' Soutth Carolinia, EDGE ''I ELD DtSTRICT B Y JOHN H IL L Esquire, Ordinary ofC Edrgefield District. Whereas. John Rineheart, hath applied to me for Letters :f Administration, on all andi singular the goods, and chattels, rights and credits of William M. Stonue, int of the District aforesaid, deceased, these are therefore to cite and~ admonish all anti singular, the kindred and creditors of the saiul decea'd, to lie and appear before tie, at our next Ordinary's Cotirt for the said District, to bie holden at Edgefield Court House,on the sixth day of Jatnuary next, to show ciause, if any, why the said adlministr-ition shoultd not be granted. Given under my hanud and seal, this 20tlh day of D)ecemb'er, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-foaur, and in the 69th year of Ameri can lndependenee. JOHN HILL, 0. E. p. Dec.25 2t 48 State' of South ('ar'olina. EDGEFIELD DI)ITRICT. BY .JOH N HIL L. Es.quire, Ordinary of Edaefieldl District. Whereas. E. v . Wade, haih applied to me for Letters ot Adminisarktion on all and singular the goods. and chattels, rights and credits of A M. Wade, Isaelo the Dis trict aforesaid, deceased, these are ihtere fore to cite and ad-nonish all and sin gular the kindrei and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before tme, "at our nexf Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trict to he holdenu at Edgefield Court House, onD the sixth~dayof January next, to show cause, itbny, why tlife said admirinistration should not be jranted. Given under my hand and seal. fhis 18th day of December, in the year of our L ord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and in the 69th year of A merican lindepen dlence. JOHN H ILL. o.E. Dec.2 2c 48 .egroes f'or"Ale. .tmyplattationaon TarkeyCreek, onlThras dtct d aay urg~ttSfezrta liart it thie wne i, - re aboui'teuty in' ium'bae l I i41i:~epre seinttyes of th.Ece i~~ aseda at tfie spit eVt~ ~i~it the first day of Januar 184 , give notes an o Dee. 35 m em iniei uhuin. 'and4i ia5 vng demad t resenL1 sos y attest~ ' neet 47 NEW FIRM. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends. and the citizens of this and ad joining Districts, that they have formed a co partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the Tin-Ware Manufactory, in all its various branches. They have now on hand, and will continue to keep a full assort. ment of TIN-WARE, of every description, at Wholesale and Retail prices, wbich will be sold on ns acc-omiodating terms as any similar establishment in South Carolina or Georgia. All orders for Rofiiig and Guttering will be thankfully received.und executed with despatch iii a workmanlike manner, at prices to suit the hard times. They will continue to deliver Tin Ware in the country. as usual. J. A. Y. GRAHAM, HILLERY COOPER. N. B. All persons indebted to J. A. Y. Gra ham for the present year, are tespectfully re quested to settle the same. Dec.25, 1844. 48 tf CENTRAL SCHOOL. T HE Subscribers take pleasure in infirm. ing the public, that they have engaged Miss ANNA W. CURTIS to take charge of their School for the next year. Miss Curtis is a young Idy who has been thoroughly eduda ted at the North. and comes to us with the highest testimonials of character and qualifica tions. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions; the first of5j months. and the second, of 5 ionths. The Terms will be, Pcr Session of 5& Months. For the Elementary hraiches. - $6 50 For the above. with Geography and History. Ancient and Modern. $10 00 For the above, with English Grammar, Botany, Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Latin and French, $13 50 Music, with use of the Piano, $17 00 The School will be limited to 20 Scholars, and will be opened on the first Monday in January. Good Board may be had in the neighborhood, at the usual rates. S. CHRISTIE. C. L. GOODWIN, J. TERRY. Dec. 25. 48 tf BL A !K BOOKS, gde Wrappi -g Paper. 1 1HE Subscribers hiaving been appointed U Agents for the Greenville Paper MiU and Bindery. have now oin hand, and will sell ULANK BOOKS. or all descriptions, WRI TING and WRAPPING PAPEl6at Charles. ton or New York prices. Please give us a call and satisfy yourselves. J. COHN & CO., Cheap Cash Store. Edgefield, Dec.25. 48 3m Notice. TILL be re-sold, on Saturday the 11th of January next, at the late residence of James Bean,deceased. a parcel orland of five and three quarters (51) acres, adjoining lands of Daniel Boon and Franklin Bean. at the risk of the formor purchaser. And also, at the same time and place. a negro girl belonging to the. estate of said James Bean, deceased, and some other articles. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES BEAN, Adm'r. Dec. 25 2t 48 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District: Whereas, iStary A. Quarles hath ap pled to mefXJaaters nr n a mn .,.. all and sigular.:the goods and chattels. rights and bredits of Hugh M. Qourles, late of the Diirtct aforesaid, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all end singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased. to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District. to be holden at Edge field Court House ott the thirtieth (lay of December instant, to show cause, If any, why the said administration should not be gratnted. Given uinder my hand and seal, this 18th day of December in the year of otur Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four, and in the sixty ninth year of Amner ican Indepenidence. JOHN H ILL, 0..ReD.. Dec. 1 8 4 8 4 State of South Car'oliina. EXECUTIVE D)EPAETAVENT', C~OrLUaMsL lith Dee , 1844. By His Ezellency W IL L A M A IKE N. Esq., Governor and Commander-in-Chief -in and over the State of South Carolina. SH EREAS. it hatia pleased Almighty God vvto guard and protect the pieople of this State, during the past yeamr, and bestowed upotn ~hemt the rnchest blessings atid mercies: Ard whereas. it is tteet and piropier at all times to make sincere and thankful acknowledgement. and humbly implore the aid of H-im whose pro vince it is to create anid destroy the nations of the eaerth. Now. therefore, I. Wu.z.uas AiExlf, Governdr of the State of South Carolinia, dee bthese presents set apart afid proclaimi the ninth day ot .Januari to be observed through out the State as a day oif Thaniksgiving,s Hu miliation and Prayer. aiid do invite and exhort all denomtinations of Christians, and -all other piersons eof whatever sect or' persuasion to dii miss their business. and assemble themselves on that day in their tosapective Houses of worship, to offer up their thanks to the Almighty God, tho great disposer of Events, to supplicate a conwintance of his tender mercuessand to -en gage in such other devoliotnal exercises as'may be proper and.suitable to the occasion. Given nnder my hiand; and the Seal of the State, at Colimmbidi, Ihis Thil of Decem hier, in the year of our.Lprdipne thousand eight hunidred and fortysfotre ad .in the sixty-ninh aoF the Soverdignty and metrica.- -. -WILLIAM: AIKEN.. Roard P~c~ EYSecretary of State. Femiale Academy. TH E Services of Miss A. COMINGS have been engaged to take chnrge of the Fe male Academy, iiear Dr Nicholson., for the en suing year. he has been for somne time enga -ged in teaching at Pritcess Ann. Maryhdad, Sanud is regarded as well qualified in the Ele jine'tar and: higher Engltsh brae.ches, and 1sysciult7 irm ilheMusical departmnent, The ch'dol wilioli on the 1st Mduday se Jhn'u ary. *MG TERM8: ~-Per &sion of 5& Month. ATithEIm~etiy Wil egrajhy and Afritheti,$6 00 The above .with Enghshi Grammar and Mi.i Swint's Philosophy and Compo -sifion, 8 00 The above with all the higher branches, 10 00 .ueie on the Piano and ~use' of the same 12 00 Boardihg castrbe had from 6 to $7 per morithk Dec.131 - 3t* 46 Fer Sgle, M Y House-and Lot in the Village of.Adge - field, containing forty-two and a half (424) acres., The lot is in complete repair, with all necessary out-buildings. . Fo'r further particulars apply to the subscriber.. JOHN IR WEAVER. Dec..18 if' 47 - OTICE. STRAYED or Stolen, on Wednesday night the 20th instant, from the-stable of Dr. John Lake, living on the Blocker road, ten miles above Edgefield C. H., a Sorrel HORSE, about nitte years old, fifteen hands high, blind in one.eye, a small star in his forehead, with one or two white feet. Any person returning the same, or giving any .information so that I get him again,.will be thankfully received, and all reasonable expenses will be aid. ec..CICHARD BAILEY. D 18 t 47 Wanted, N experienced Housekeeper, drunitdep. ti-anable character, to whom permanent employmentand liberal wages will be given. Apply at this office. Dec.18 2: 47 To Hire. W ILL be hired, for the ensuing year, on the W 31st of Decemnber, at Mr. Vance's. (Col lier's Old Stahd.) near Martinton, thirteen likely negroes. consisting of men. women. girls and boys. -Persons wishing to hire will d1o well to attend. - - - Dec.18 21: .47 Lands For Sale I will sellat Edgefield Court Honse. on the first Monday in January next. the following stracts of land of the - Estate of Mrs. Sarah Stark, deceased, eighteen hundred and fifteen acres, on waters of Halfway- Swaiip and Big Creek, divided in the folli.wing three tracts. Tract No. 1, containing five hundred and seventy acres. idjoining of lands of'Burnet, Adams, Lewis, and tract No. 2. Tract No. 2, adjoining lands of Wiliaam Walton and Samuel Webb, and on the two other sides by No. 1, contaning six 1.undred and thirty acres. Tract No. 3, adjoining lands of'William Adams, and on all other side by No. land 2, being the southwestern part of the above sur vey. The Bell Island tract of two hundred and twenty acres, on Shaw's Creek. adjoining lands of Purvis and other,. The Crouch tract of land of two hundred acres. adjoining of lands of J. B. Smith, Josiah Padget, and Smith and Mays. All of.the above will be sold on a credit of one, two and threeyears, with interest after the first year. Also, the Beaver Pond tract of forty-five acres, adjoining lands of Dr. Fouk, Sen. and others, on a credit of one year. Notes with two good securities and a mort gage of the premises will be required, to secure the payment for the above linds. J. 1. SMITH, Trustee. Dec. 4 4t 45 REGIMENTAL HEAD QUARTERS, December 2nd,1844. Court Martial is hereby ordered to convene'at the Regimental Parade Ground of the 91h Regiment, on Sataiday 'the 28th inst., at '10 o'clock, A. fif. The Court will be composed ofthe following members, viz: John B. Holmes. Regimital Judge Advo cate-CaptB. T. Mim , President ; Capts. Cofer and Blackwell. Lients. Josiah Perrin and Jose n WnaL. unA.).s Mniv-oa.rSigli and Ensign William Blocker. Supernumeraries. The Commandants of Companies respect. ively, will have full and com plete returns of all defauiters in Militia and Patrol duty, and present all other cases to the Court of which it hias cognizance, and furnish it with evidence of warning. By order of Co. G. CHF.ATHAM, J.F. C. SrrnsE, Adj'nt. 9th Reg'nt., .?. C. M. De'e.7 4: 46 B Y an order frem the Ordinary of Edgefield District, we shall proceed to sell at the late residence of Unity Cloud, deceased, on Monday the 30th instant, on a credit of twelve months, the following persounalty. viz: ten likely Negroes. Horses, Hdgs; Cows, Corn and Fodder. Plantation Toots Household and Kutchen Furniture, and dther articles too tedi oue to mention,. Also, at thb same time and place wvill be sold seven or 'eight hundred acres, of Pine Land. belonging So snid Estate, on which there is a beautiful, situation, and adjoin inn lands of James Swveurengen on the South, Ramey and Pressley on the INortir, and the Widow Swearengen, on the West;on one and Iwo years credit, with equal instalments. Note and approved personal security will he required in all instances, except for sums of and under five dollars cash. And a morngage of the land to secure the purchase money, 'if required. -_HENRY SWEAR ENGEN. Ee's Dec1 1 3: 48 Yan Order froni John Hill, Esq. Ordinary .Lof Edgeleld District, I shall proceed to sell at the late residence dfSa'rali Martin, de ceased, on Tuesday, the seventh day of January next,..6fteen likely Negtoes, ocna credit until the first day o~f January following. Purchasers. will be required to give note with two approved securisies. The propert not chainged until the terms are comnplied With, and if re-sold at the former purchassrs ris . 10HN F.:MA1(TiI ,Aduf'or. Dec..11' ' At. 46 'ALL those indebted to tihe Estate of Ran. kEdolph Marrell, deceased. are requested to make inmmediate ~ayment, and .all having de. mands against the stte will present them duly attested.. B. L. & ,t. MURRELL, Adm'rs. Dec. 18 .4:. 47 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD ISTR1CT. T!OLLED before 'me by Lucian Butler, Jiiving near Allen pozmer'e, Otr ILittle.Sa luda.Riei'. in the Districi aforesaid, a bay geld. ing Horse, fteen.hauds hi b, about nine years old, both hind feet white, hod beforei, blind in he left.eye ; no oilier visible muarkse Appraised at thirty dollars.. ... ,LRB. BOUENIGRIT, Magistrate. Dec. 18 :' 1 m4: 47. Just Receivet . flB BLS. WHITE POTATOES, iJ J50 bbls. choice Canal Flour, 50 boxes S. Sperm Candles, 50 do. Extramand No. 1 Soap, 20 half anid qr. bbis'.No.1 Macserel,.(cboice, 40 kitts " 'I" 20 q-:arter bbts. No.2 " "a~ 5 cases choice Cb~d6hli.~ 2 eases fresh' Mustard,-(extras ,Y 3 boxes Chocolate'No. 1.; w,:' -i .! - For sie la y.. -:. SILY& CHtAPN. Dt.11 tfLE - ' ' State of South CaiOlina.-' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDIN.RY. Sarah Raifbrd, Applicaant.) s. William 1Raiford, and others, Derendants. '',ap'pearing to my sq afaction, that iliam Raiford, Thomas Raiford, Robqrt Raiford, James Raitord, Malechi Raiford, and Elizabeth, wife of John J. Wimberly, and the children.-of Xancy Burt, the names and number of said chil dren unknowu,.labe. the wife .of, Orsmus Burt, Defendants in the-above stated case, reside witboit the limitseof this State, it is therefore ordered that they do appiar and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of John *D. Raiford, deceased, on or berore the third day of March next, or their consent to the same will be-entered of record. . Givei under-my hand, at my offi'e, thrs the 3rd day of December, 1844. JOHN HILLo. Ax,'f Dec. 3 .12t A LL Persons indebted t - the late Ezekiel Broa riidieea. sed, are requested to mak ogedi" y ment, as 1ager :ndulgence wdif .not be given. ~ All persons h'aviin gany demands againstsaid Estate, are" requested to pre sent them as the law directs. A.V.BUllT, Adm'r. De. 11 . .4t - HE Subscrbe respectfully informs his - friends and. customers in 4eneral that he is hard pressed for money by hasreditora. To meet hi ~ tracts he.ria.orced to take this way of lec' 4all Who are owing him, by either, Note or book accounts, if-not paid -by -the first day of January.. 1845, will::hnd their account. in the hands of an officer for collection. -c M.L. GEARTY, Dec.3 : - -- St 46 6- 14 Cents Reward. . ANAWAY from the Subscriber, an ap prentice to the Boot and Shoe-making business, calling himelfJoua TuAeSsa. Any person that-will bring said Turner to my place, or the Edgefield Jail,- shall be rewarded with the sum of Six and a Quarter Cent. ..M. L; GEARTY. D~ec.11 2t 48 Butter, Cheese4 &c. 3 dkb- lb. Best CHEESE, 3 100200 lbs. GOSHEN BUTTER, a superior article for family use. A lot of superfine Chewing Tobacco and Cigars. Als. On consignment, a lot of BACON, (cured in this District.) Por sale by - BLAND & BUTLER. Oct.30 -f 40 Pay.Up: Pay Up.Z0 A LL Persons indebted to the Subscribe.' either by Note or Accounts. due the let January, 1044,are requested to pay them imms ditdy,or they will be placed in the hands ofan officer for collection. JOHN COLGAN. Dec. 18 tf 47 - Bthay Academys-_ &BETrustees-ofthis institudon have again seured ;the servies of the Rev. A. G. Banwan, as instructor of the English Depart ment for the. ensuing year, and fiom the pro gress. made by the students of the past and present year, they reel fully justified to recot mending the institution to the confidence of those who may be disposed to patronize it. The services will be resumed on the Second Monday in.January next, and will continue for the term of ten months-to be divided into two equal sessions. At the close of the first session there will be an examination and public exhi bition. The Classical Department will be stiperins tended and instructed by Mr. GEORGE GA.PH'ut, who comes highly recommended, being fully competent to prepre students for entering the South Carolina College. The terms of tuition will be the same in the English department as they hnve been the plresent year, and that of the .Classical Depart ment will correspond wiikh toe terms of simi lar institutions.. No stuilsnt will be received for a shorter term thith one half of a session. Good boarding at the pcademy, and eonven tent in the neighborho , on reasonable terms. A. PERIRIN.. T. J. H WLER, d ELISHA G. ROBERT~dN, 2 A. T. TRAYLOR, - R P QUARLES, 1 W. S. COTHRIAN. Dec.18 tf 47 PICKENS COURT HOUSE Male A c ad emy. T HE exercises of this Institulion will be resumned on the second.Mshbdak in January next, under chaige of J. L. EssaaD, A N. He has had suerintendence at this place for four jvears, asd is likely td continue fryears, -Hi. khows ability te prepare-foi any Collage, with the cheapness of board and other advantages of the location, fully warcrant thie.Trastees- w;givitig 'th e comittunity. assnp anc,.that they cannot do hetter -than to send Bor ytd 6 ali respeciable Nmle contenient: fb the Acadef .for. 650 br 660. Tuition for the common English branches per session of 5 months, 66 00 "forthe Languages per ses - sion of 5moths $ 1200 BILAS ElRK4~ * . ALEX.4NDERJ Piikens C. H. .c Lec.1 it t4. (Messenger.) 47 AUGUST A GE ORGI4A coanna 07 BhoAD alo sacKsoW-TaETS. The most central location in the city.;rs eenily put in first rate condtion,~ with many ofic dt he Greenvide. 9.%. & a svannah, Macon and Florida Stage Lines kept at this house. iY4NItL MIZER?orzr - 'late of the Eagle a PheiY Dee-l1 (Coast.) 4t #b 3AhE TVII AY' *fl) as-yndteiOrdt t - He" I Q& 9-0' is a beaui - m e old eti 0~0 thorogh Aiedi"Oft* ~ He is a b~autifel baYwbiug115i~a aind 9. Lyeeru old next f as 4~W sired by Nullfei Sen., is Air by Sciolto; by tbei ortI-ti his dam by~i~ildan/r4de g. g. dam bythi ikoporfeda i It is needlessito p into a -Tol; Nullifier,Aean',alW6Ts vOllitiowio- - The.purchaser will be -eOuiredtaf0 die1b.'wo:apprve~i'scait~ird ertnot~ro bearhnrieeedlwiilithb saidt arWoiopliovedi Mcaj i j' 19092[4 .6t %, ERnndersignetf Would-an I.public.that the !F kli'AAi - forbnany7serukhas baw.-nder hlibidiar a ge..will stillj iiondupWd b I'ur CRMEE EN A~iE Citftuwpifrer c fo .Academy. Ith h UM InIn t qumfaificatins of -is&. .UhGo'ice teachor-the eligible it'atimri f't ,cad, and-the dlieapuesi baha'tbisin will receive a liberal share T &riephn o. .it Will begealy. to the advantage of.those t*ho intend ,eotering, this.School, to; do.so atithe cqmmencempentof theyear,.. All the branchis dually taught- in inititutions, rill be taught in this. : . . Rateso Tuition : Pr14ir Class. ;'$. .-3 Introduction to Geogra-phy and rith Geography,.Arithmetic and Writing". 54 The abovd with Gramsmar and C-ompo.' . iton, ,,.: , -. : .t - 6.0 fathiematics and the higher branches, ...7 00 Music, .I g01 French, - Board $7 0O eonti.. -No'e'tra4Ar'es. WILLIAM EDDINS, -JAMESGILLAM.le Dec. 11 3t - tR.J.G. WILLIAMS respectfullyin zpq .D his friends and the public at'f A at he has removed his Office to Mr.B1J. itz. new Tavean, (next door to Mr. John Lyde'' Tailor Shops,) where he can be found at;; times, unless professionAlly engaged.:. He takes.this oppurtunity toq returat his iAl core thanks to all those ivho hive favored.-bint with their patronage, and he h6Pes, by astring attention. to:. business, to entitle b', to-' their support and countenance. Dec.4 tf 45 .Sheifs Sales STW TE OF S. CROTJ EDGP41IELD DISTEtICWV Moody Har1s, - To ... .Mortgags. .Wi? Simeon Mathews. . ., BY virtue of the above Mortgage, I; shalt W proceed to sell at Edgefield Curt Mdus* on the first Monday~in January nex4 thef0l. lowin.named negp -slsves,-to-wit; EmeljA, Jane, Gabriel, Ellen, dAary and Eliza. ,.So1l to foreclosure the mottgage in tie bove s6*td caw. . Terms cash. H. BQRLWARE, sw. SDec. 11. 4t 4Q . Wegrees for 8ru.e HE Subscriber having determinedto dk, e.c0miaauane.his planting interest, willtielt withoag ressrvs,on the First Monday in net, at.Edgedeld Court House, the foil property, a gangiof, likely Negroes-aniong. whom aresix or seven very likely boys, betweeu the ages of ten .and twenty one-sevda bead good plantaton Horses--ne yoke Oxen,-.w - Cart--one new road Wagon, A credit oft ener and two years will bie given for one'familyjq negro~es.. .Thie Bale will complence: precisely at $1 o'clock, in fronit of the Coujt House.. S. W. KENNEELT, Dec. 11. .--...3t. 4 State of Sougtk Caroiel EXECUTVE, DESPARTMENT, .-Cotoninta, 2nd December, 1844. EgHl Excdelg.JANlES'H. H AMMONS~, -sq.,.Governor' and Cominanzder.in.Chigf ia an over the State ef .Soist& Carolina : W~ H EREAS, information has been ireei.. V.. .ved atthis. L~epartmnent tilat a murder was committed on the body of one Vincess' Sims, in the District of.D)arlington, in Jul last, by LEWIS McLENDON. JAMES hcE~ DUaN,and another, endl that the said Low1 and James hatmt Aed'the' State. Now, theree. fore, I JAMES H. HA&IMOND. Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hereb -dfrer ai rewa:;d of T7f0 HUNDRED-DOLLARS fdr the appreobonsion orIeacli of the'said fditives; and his delivery a~t .apy Jail in tis.Stareu Lewis McLendon is about five femtsix inc high. inclined jthbe. stout,:has fuiht- hair a comiplexion,.large mouth,:asdis:eautir years of age; Jamies McLendoR is: about the same Ieighl,. rather, aled~ddr, dark hair aM about twepty-eight years of age. Given under:wy haned, aaidl the Seal of 16 itate. et -.Coumbia, the 2nd day or'S i combef, A.DP., one thousandeightehundJiear and forty-four, arid in the sixty-ninth year of th~e Indspendence of the United -Std igp of America. -Rtdat.&QPixenar, Secretary of stat Dec.11 + St --'3" Edgfiele Ma'Ye Acadciiy. My~R. JOHN W.LSE tejsn as Principal of the Egeold Male4ag the undersigned tekaak asaeiaio ing thepubtic that the .have. engaged tora vices of Mr. H. K. MOrJitocE, agntr~ whose qualificatiops sas a teacher ate- so:'weil known throughout the.State, thet .isy recm inendatios fsom the undersigned. woulli e siu perfluoisi. ,The Schot ei be opened oil ho Gra Mont' day in January, and tire termne of. tuition~ will he reguhsted as heretofore, by tliose of-the mes app ed A'cademiein~ the uPeontry. I. L1PSCOMB. , S~.G.MAYS,4i Dec.4 .4t of South Caa4in -~~, EF1ETPD ISTRI - -K oPlPbl acobGrs:,I iIdg, ~ leg sw eu',e nd wlabouta hh t,- A~iised b 1WMIti -~ B