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Synod of Soutd.Carolina and ;orgi --Tbiisdy assembled in the ,Pjesbyte rian Chbrcl in this place onthe"i2th insi. The Sytd was opened by a serraon.from the Revi John S. Wilson. blodertor of the lust.Synod, and on Friday the;Rev. E. Al.Palmer. Sr., was choosen Miodera tor fthe present session. The most im .portaut business iransacted-was the divi. 'aion of the "Synod of South7Carolina and Georgia,":into-itwo,8 ds; to be styled respectively the Synod of South Caroli. na- add Georgi.Resolutions were also ,passed for,:a' prospective divison'of the fuinds aested-in the Theological Semina g* of the Synod at Columbia, restoring to te Synod of Georgia the amount 'ol the alonations contributed by the citizens of thai State,-whenever the Synod of Geor gia shall deem it expedient to establish a Theological Seminary for themselves. The Seminary at Columbia in diie mean time iao..remain under the supervision of a Board of Directors appointed jointly by the two Synods, The Synod adjourned lastevenig.- Chronicle. According to announcement.we proceeded to the Hampton Course on Christmas day, to witness the Balloon Ascension of Mr. Russell.. We arrived there -before the process of inflation commenced, and re mained very patiently until after sundbwn. During the whole time, the process of in. Aa[ion, we observed, was very tardy ; and it was not until nearly sun down when the attempt of Mr. Russell to ascend was made, and failed for want, we believt; of asufficient quantity of gass, such is was made. TheBjnoon was again - atishei ometer and an additional Amount of gass added, when Mr. Murry, who had never made an ascension, and though night was coming on, made every prepai ation for an mriel trip in the upper regions. But again it was found that there was i small deficiency of gass, for after, the Bal loon had ascended about a fundred iyards, it momentarily poised itself, and slowly descended.. Thus were I16 eople disap pointed, and we belive, Mr. Russell was, ino less so. Had the inflatibn continued for twenty minutes longei'; ire could not have been a failure ; bus die darkness of night ended- all further aeempt ?or thj day. WOeunderstand that Ml'r tbsej 1s determined to make ah ai'eension froib.this city, an it was owing to aiiappointihnts which are unnecessary to be meiiibi'e'd; is chiefly to be attributed the failiite f the attempt. He is not.the first, by far; evein with greater expe ence, syho has faileda in a similar way Waahtgiohfa. Punishment if an Abolitiovias.-The Mobile Herald states that Capt. Jonathan Walker, who recently stole several Spves from Pensmala, ikid was caught oi iis way to Nassi , has been trjed and pubish ad. He was sentenced to be find $150 ; to stand in -th's sillory one hour; to be im prisoned l.i and to.be branded on the right a id ers ",S. S."-all of which, except the :imprisonment. has been executed. Abolitionists,.takie warning! - The Chi~estoit Aere"" orbe25th inst. saf4--*.eta* este' soie ery beautiful .ipecimssns f, 'tropieal fr.uits grown in t. lukfi rish, iht .indikaie BPI,, what gighbe-Jone with more Xnae.rion. The gyison has, however, been .sebtarka bly fine. In the department of Lemson there was the large and ripe fruit, the half grown and the clustering .hisoths, all, taken from ihe satrb tr.e. [ 'roshI i~e ai'an JKqsg ZAdocate..] CULT1VA TION-OF SUGA::. East Beton W~ogels8d'estined% '.bekome empjhanc~ally ai sisgar-growing panrish. 4 great -nary ofour planters-, particularly ja the higher lands, who have heretof" iene riising cotien, finding thissap. er ing sueh vast deprectation, amljubject. to such ruinous contingenciena of late years, have been purchasing, tlia 'season, their suppies.of-seed-can'e in order to outer in rb the cultiisfeuIf mi jilwiti, Ab~rinjg the .ensuing sprinzg.,beda ln forteer years,,te.de of successfully ,cultivating sugar otn the' highlands in this parish, was considered chimerical, and al together,,mpracticable, but now, thaj the atdtptiog) of these lands, to.this Attipottant culnptas b'hsh fdirlty and _ fu,lly tqeted, aS ejls~btettirn the :qunfity and'inperipr .quaT'ity or' the sugar made by Mtr3.'B. Kleinpeiier,.Dr..Perkins, Mrs. Combs and .others, there seetius to. e'a perfect -iania even among our moderate~ly circumstane'ed planters to engage in this iose reerative branch of plantin.g. The sugar produced on the highlands, is~generally qf a larger grain thantbat prodneedon thIwibtwl bottoms, and -is less liable 4to drnp., -and consequesltly more 4iesirable fo'.keep on hand or.td ahip. We sincerely hope, that all who are about to embaskfn the sugar mnaking business will meet with that snc .'ceo. which has characterized the: efforts of se ,those who have pireceded. them. , Shep.-The Hon. J. S. Skinner, in a letter to the editor of the Prairie' Farmer, spakesthe following remarks: m"1 gt -6f opinion- that the best sheep walks will.atfI'st-be foniid in the hilllyid mountaiqsu ~ st '' of Virginia, the est meatalone they manufacture: the fleee -of 1200 s e .~ab4roughont bewa ffnit44 .tiold .by onesof-the .proprietot' chat tfip ahd got froth ihe ~rogesy of thfS esi1"* .traasplanted to Ohio~ a saple longeraI an.sine asx at e* of the oni~ugrcqjc. The storkcers in te facfor'y own 6000O of.otock." .Hiats to Schtool Teacher'.-Keep good otraig but be not tyrannical and overbear f'or keepingdoodgrder~strive to oliai the tore a tespect ofgodt scholars, and yoit may then lead ' thinatyone pleasure. .Govern chiefiyge a~snand persua Never strike h'seltilar in n asi n nqr punish more than is absolnute t~y Be ierf' W1sltatyo u se oaitl duties.e ha wha hsen&csan t h vie be perfectlyttiatural. wvhjidirii7v6 thei dsienson to 'think *fie:sehoiat.,ddes not perfecrtly understand Thelas.hing mentioned has been gross ly neglected by most'eachers. so that ma ny a youth.has understood nothing ofmuch that he ins" committed to memory until his riper judgement comprehended it. As there are consequences/depending upon the manner of rearing the tender minds as lasting as'eternity, it is highly important that, every teacher should feel that he is formiing characters-for another world, and his example his precepts; and all his actions. Will hav'e an impQrtaut bearing upon the future destiny of his pu pils.-Religiotrs Intelligencer. In the year 1842 there passed through the Dismed Swamp Canal, to Nbrib Ciro lion. 489 hogsheads of Spirits, 1687 barrels . And 247,000 bushels or C.orn ahd 2/,000 busbels Wheat came frbm North Carolina. Durhtg the ybar 1843 ilibri phssed throngh the same.Canal only 358 barrels of Spirits, and from North Carolina. 525,000 bushels Corn. 95,000 do. Wheat. Thus as Intemperance diminishes, In dustry increase. Oregon.-Uecording to the last evi deti6es, die American population now in the Oregon bettlements is upwards of two thousand, They have formed for them selves a Government, elected.Executive and Legislative offiterg,eatablished Courts of justice, and a Reco-d office and Land Titles. Schools and churches are provi ded,'.iplls to. supply ltmber and for the inanufatture of flour are in bperation, cat tle ald ARo'bk of all kihds are rapidly incres siag, -farms are in cultivatied and the. fish eries yield abundantly. To meet the gro4idg ints of at ctyilized comrrmunity money.. bas been sent to New Ydrk for a printing it and a steam engine. If the settlement of the Oiegon country goes on in this .way. the settlement of the Oregon question will take careof itself. Both operations are likely to go on togeth er; or rather the latter will reolve itsepf into the first We gee Jiy the papers, that ir. Clj -his emancipated a servant named Charles, a long tried and faithful colored man. We are not of those who can see nothing in a political oppo qen to aoprove, but in this case we think that VE Clay'has aced the reverse of a philanthro pist. Itisa 'odr, way 4o reward a faithful neg'o1 tarnitig hint'6ut on the world to support himself, partiqnliry.sombwlephp is.a'lltife enjoyed the protection dftA fin; ikrt'. Sjuch a neg. is unfitted f&ir responsibility, and in ntne cases out of ten, the advantages which he enjoye1v ilepretjeted," make him the more artfl villin .N4hen inompelled to tlke care of himelt.-Petrburg Repu i a Commercial. Uanburg Prices Current. * ecember 18, 1844. a&en, per lb.'. trin, iier .'' Hog round, 6 a 64 Sweedes,ass'd, 4 a 6 Hams, 7 a 9' Hoo, .7a9 Shoulders, 5Ja 6 .Seet, , :.. 9 Sides,. 6a7 Nil RodA., 74a 8 .Bag, per yd. Russia-bar. 5.a.6. Best mp, 17 ~a:20 Plough Mtoulds, a 7' Tow, 15 a 18 Lard, per lb. 8 a 10 Cotton, 174a 00 Lead, " "1 6 a 8 Bolerepe, per lb. 8 a 1( Lime, per bbl. - Beeca, prlb. 22 a 25 Stone, 2.00 a 2 25 . Cotton. per lb. Rice, per 100lbs 4 00 did. to Pd'p, 34a .; Sugar, perUj Mid1idg 'F.ar, 4 .a '44 St. Croix, 10 a 12 Fine, 44a 45 Potto Rico, ,7 a 10 Old, ltp 3.ja 45 New Orleans, '7 a 10 Cofcc, p~r lb.- Havana, whi:e fo a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. brown '8 i :10 'Java,' 13 a 15 Loaf and lump,13-a 15 Corn, per bn., 00 a 50 SaIl, per bush,50 a 0 Coe-x Mea, Goa 624 Sack, . L.75a2 00 Flour, per bbl. .-. -- TaIlao.-~per lb. 8 a 10 Canal, 6 50 a 0 00 Tloite, .per lb., Country, 4 50 a 00 American, 25 h 30 Ilides, per lb. 7 a 8 Englisht, 25a 376 HAlhsuno, Dec. 24. .?Cotlanm,-On 2'hupsda.y, Ftiday, and - Satur .day last,.a eonsiderable-quantjty arrived here; ~bur since that time our town. looks deserted, as~ ithereis qearoely a.s wagon.4tO be seen in out 'streets, which no doubt, will- be. the case -nntil -aller the'.ioliays.. Our quotations remain the sapeds last week, viz :Orditnary to Middling, 3.4to 3); Middling Fuir, 4 to 44 ; Fine 4)-; an ezfiGne Rwality 'may commhand I or~ w ore. P giffs reinamn at last quotations. A -thqinn iSh'n'd ight. last had a tendency to-assist-the rivei- a trifle; which stilLremailis in baable con 1ddon-Ri. - - - .ACGUsyk,'Nec.. Couen.-The price ofthtis article has advane 1ed -lately 4 to jc. on 'the lower g nalities, but *this advance will-he' more thian lost by the ad vices from .Liverp,ool.per Steamer at Boston, up-to the 4d1 inst.;w: ci erjtreceived here on Thuro~t~i eveniu ~s,ahowihg'a4Scline in that market of 4d. o id. on all gntqlide5; aio ibf.4'd. on fair, which is (toted al. Colon.-aThii recei s were considerablie till the astth day,-d urn wichthey have~fale leno~gea ad'bt :ermore niay4 Je pected dII aer the holidays. The;.market ts in a very depressegl staty, and- 'prices range from 3.to'5 'cents, wijllfe most sales liare been made at 44 a 4j-.-Caroiniani. .angr~EoN,:Det,284 - Cten-.a-The Uplaind-mketet the ci'bie~o the previon* weekswaierymuchdapressedr' many, anxious- to realize met buyers atf ia Wsa' uan~anA.inzbaies paid earlier in the -weeli' but-soimorefused ito litrnweraee en. Satrdy ig Wevetigatity-ofanemidu~ aeinerenatrepokr: the i-ket, and esr ~0Obsles of' thoeedriptions ofiUpilasid chapgeddiinds at lowsr~prices.shan at any-pr vions time. thisauao.;hokeis.havigbe's:1. relievial by hevtprtonteisd *eponig a4as~ Mo d an~nsay dr's agiegstd ist iale duriapghese;w4 )i rally an faor ofii-p dug we reevd, " ' u Hlarre to the other side War.:n4 ~4~i~t the latest dates, he sto~3~v~ad opat ders vqettnse e ru~ nwdep inthir ac Shv ,np ~t es h is tifassetotfre5;We-droukireinaijv evsr iaflititthaslseaoldf800Oabales) a prsen to avequotations, withacerc~. Public Notice is hereby _y given to all Defendants in Execu'inns, which are maiked -wait orders," to come forward and-pay .up the cost. otherwise I. am. instructed to levy anJ make the same. This notice is intende to prevent the accumulation of further cost. H. BOULWARE, s. E. D. Dec. 31 if 49 Votice. T HE:Estate of IVilliam Cook, deceased, being left derelect, I shall proceed to sell at the residence of. Samuel Cook's. on Wed nesday the 22d day of January ins.t; all ihe personal property of paid deceased, consisting of two likely Negroe's, onis Horse, Household and Kitoben .Fu0uitar, o' d credit of six months. Note And zipproved. security -will be reqtunred.'k' JOHN HILL, o. z. D. January 1 3t 49 SEED RYE Fol SALE. -F. W. PICKENS. Januar1 -~ . t 49 - Notice. ALL Persons indebtid to the Estate of Anna . Terry deceased, are reqnested to make imniediate payment, and those having demands, to present them properly attested. J. TERRY, Executor. 1cc. 25 3t .48 .1solftce. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate ofNich olas Lowe, deceased,., are requested to make immediate.payment..4aud those baving gemands to present them duly attested. A. LOWE, ? L. A. BROOKS, mrs, Dec.18 .. 47. Negroes for Sale. I shall offer for sale, to' the highest bidder. it my plantation on Turkey Crepk, on Thurs dy, the 91 day of .Janaury. next, a part" or the whole . of the. Negroes, about iwenty in number, lately recovered froni the repre sentatives or.the Estate of John Elnm, deceased, at the snit'foAnna M. Terry, on a credit until the first day of January I84[i. P'rchasers to give notes and good security. J. TERRY, Executor. Dec.25 3t - 48 - Statte fSouth Carolinat. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLLED before me by Lncian Butler, JE living near Allen Dozier's, on.iitle Sa. luda Riverin the District aforesaid, a bay geld. ing Horse'flfleen hands high, aboit nine years old, bonh hind feet white, shod before, blind it; he left pye; no ofle, yistble marks. Appraised at thirty dollars. iR . B. BO.UKNIGHT, Magistrate.. Dec. 18.. Jm4t 47 .. olice. those indebted to the Estate of Ran dolph Mirrell, deceased. are reqnested to naake-immediate -syment- and * all 'havm6 de. macds againstihe Estate will present them duly atltted. .. B. L. J. MURRELL, Adm'rs. Dec. 18 - 4t -47 e elrie Y-an oi-i- from:Jlhn Hill, Esq..Qrilinary - of Edgefiild Disttit, 1 shall proceed to sell at the late -residence o nSarah .Martin de ceased, on Tnesday, the seventh day. fjaduary next, fiteen likely Negroes, on a credigiintil th9 first dayof Lnagy flf ifiers" ye h i two a roved securities. The propeety not changed until the terms are complied with, and if re-sold pt the former pnrchasers risk. JOHN F. MARTIN, Adn'or. Dec. 11 ... 4t, . 46 For Sale 1IEY House and Lot in the Village of Edge. B4,.feld, containing forty-two and a half (42) acres. The lot is in, complete repair, with all necessary ont-buildings. For further particnlars apply to the subscriber. - JOHN Rt. WEAVER: De.18 . - t 47 WO TIC E TRAYED or Stol~en, on Wednesday night *a the 20th .instant, from the stable of-Dr. John Lake, living .on .the Blocker road, ten miles above Eugefigld C..I., a Sorrel HQRSE, about nine yeairs old, fifteen hands high, -lilind in one eye, a smalJ star in his forehead, wjith one or two white feet.. 6ny perspn returning thesanie, or giving any information an tihat I get him-again, tyill lhe thank fully rec'eivedl, and all reasonable eypenseg~willuhe .pgiid. -RICHA RD -BAILEY. .Dec. 38 - tr 47 Nexperienced.- Hagtkeniper, ofunecliep, tiagi charseterto:.hon permadSent enl loywientand liber~al wages will be given. Dec.18 , t . 47,. -K - L-ehired. for the ensuidg year, on thes '3j st of Decemier,'iat Mr. V nece's, (elq. hier's Old Sta'd) near Martintot'n, thirteen likely negroes. consuisting of men, women, girls and boys.- Persons wishnig to hire will-dan well to attend. - .Dae. 18. 21 .~ 47 f"willisellat Edgefield Court Honme. on the first MondayjinJ.lngary next. theifolloiviri* stracts oiland of the Estate.' of-ar&,.S8arah Stark, deceascs,,eIghfeen hundred andi fiflsen acres, on wate,'eiof. Hfalfwy.Swai atndiBig Creek. divided in thme foll wirig -thtree-tcts. .-Tract No. I, cergtgiiingnrfive -hundred and seyqnty acres. adjoamii o ..lsid~ of-2Bnrnet, Adaims, I wis.lan-mt.-eLN.'e .jact Nio..2, adjoinilg. :lnds: of -William Walsp'-and .Sanitiel .Webb, and on ,Jbe:etwo oiiei-.sides-by No. I, contaning.six 1 un'dredand .thirty. acres.':~ *. -: s *. A-' - - . .Tract No. 3,. adjoining adi: of Williuim A dams, and on alI.uther eder by No. 1 and 2, bekagthe sogwsenpate'l above sur .heDel Island ;tract adf two- hundred and twepty acres, otn Shaw'g" Creek.. adjhiniing lands of.Purvis and others. .-r The Croueh tract of -land of tw6 hundred acres,.adjoiniug of-landsof J B.SmithJosiah Padget, and Sanith-and,Mayu.4. All Qf,the.above-wjlibe:.sld on a':eredit .of .one,,two and three years, with'interest after thei .first.year. e. Also, 4be -Beaver,Pned 'tract .hf for-ty-five acres,,adjoiaing lands of Dr.!Fousk, Sen. and othes, on acredit of sone yea.. -- Notes with two good.seearities anid a mnort gage~pf'tle,premises will be requi'red,-to seure the,payment for the above IsandsU-- A . We're autlhoriz'ed to crne'leGia:iy of Tax Collectoir, ekil~onT M~ARRIn-, On-Thitraday, the .19th instant, by the Rev. H. A. Williams, Mr. PICKedS WRIGHT to bliss JANX AlATaxNY,all ofthis District. - On the 24th alt. by C. Rhodes, Esq... Mr. MARTIN PosETof Henrg County, Ga., to Miss ELIZAMETH RowE, of this District. On the .18th ilt. by J. Quattlebum, Esq., Mr. As& STEVENS to Miss Enni.y GREEN. On the 19th by the saute, Mr. J. P. LEwis to Miss FRANC Es Moss, On the 22d, by the same, Mr. PETEIt OoTZ to Miss MAniL4 GLAe~iER, all of this Dist-ict. OBITUARY. Died, on the 8th ilt. in Lexington District, SoLoN SocRaTIs, son of W. E. and Louisa Sawyer, aged two years, five months aid five days. . is finished -nd done, the spirit is fled, Solon is one-ouy libe is dead; Solon is happy, through'-esus's love, And gladly enjoying ikiigdomabove. Notice to Guardiati, &c. UARDIANS, Trustees n.d fieceivets, nre hereby notified tq inale thpir annun4 reains tiefori ie on or befire the first day if February next. S. S. TOM PjiNS, C. E. E. i. Commissioner's Office, Qn. I . tr .49 .llbtfe,.. .. A LL Persons indebted to the Estates of Susan, Slartin and James uck halter, deceased,.are requested to make imme cilate payment, and all persons having any de mnods against them to present properly attes led by the 15th of January, as the Estates will then be brought to a close. . TANDY BUCKHALTER, Adn'r. January I 3t 49 A LL Persons indebted to the Subsccriber, LI either by Note oi open accounit, are res ectfully and earnestly requested to pity up, as eis compelled to have money to satisfy those to whom he is indebted. He does not wish to ran tiny one to extra cost, but if those who are indebted to him fail to make immediate settle sents, he will be under the disagreeable ne aessijty of emloying a lawful colector. C. H. GOODMAN. January 1 tf 49 Edgelleld ide Acadtemy. FTERAwenty years absence, the under AL signed has resumed the charge of this In. ititution-.. --. If' Tvill commenee his duties oq the first 1Ionday-in-Jaribary. Thirty years experience, he hopes.will enarble him to give satisauction to his emiloyers. A strict and uniform discipline will be observed,-and a constant-aiplication to itudy, at appointed hoilra;.day-pnd nig h, rigidly inforoed Xll toenplaints to :km:ennsiutation with the Teacher should be made confidentially. 3therwise the confidence of the Pupil aini the influence of the Teacher will be equally im paired, Premiuma will be awarded to evrer'y pupil, onthe gttq.inment of a certain numler of points, ascertained by the merit-roU.kept.by the . ncher, and a .qqrterly, report..of the... stand. ing.pr each scholar sent .to the parent ori- guiar. ditan. . rates -ofw The rates of tuition per session of 22 weeks ioill be ]2l 14, 16 and $18, according to the branches of study purued, and, payable in ad vance. - A few pupils can be boarded in - the sabscri beiO. ftmily, and private instruction, at stated hours, gaen gratis. For the morals and mail rersof his boarders he will hold himself respon aible.-. . f y rgii.atelraqisi~seee. H. . McCLINTOCK. January I if . 49 lilotice. - -Cash! Cash! Cash!! T HE Subscriber wishing to'change his bu. *siness, utould..inform his friende and customers, andrall whoare in .favor.of shIrot profits and cask paym'rents, that from anid after the first day ot January, 1845, he livil' off'er his entire stqclc of Goods FOR C~Ast, Consisting in pat af. .. Thry troods, Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Bott nets, Saddles.-Groceries, Sfc.,, together with other 'easonable Goods, which the morketinsay demand from time to tirpe, and lie Bfatteirs-himself that from his kniowle~ge of business, and the facilities which nre before him, to he able to sell his Goods on Nuch terms, (notwithstanding the hard times,) as will give satisfaction to all who may favor him witlt~a call. ....-... .S.PF. GOODE. Yanay11f. .49 Pouitiey thse Last lIoIece. ALL. .~erspudebtedto thi Snbecribers, eiherb nilte-ir'open aceount contrac aehereby notified that all such dpmands must be .paid, or otherwise satisfactorily arranged bet~uereturn ayfor March Coturt next~ or they will most certainly he placed in the hands of a'n Attorney for colletion. We wvould. most willingly be -relidved from this uppleasant task; but money we ust av to meet our own' demands. -~4 ,.f. a', - B.1lJD .&RT LER. Ianary1 . .tr Houqe and ttfor le. ONE of the most desirable situations in the Village of..Edgefield;;ia now offered for sale. The Hdpse islarga'aidii com 'modiosgwith;-ve'y ..nseo t out~btuilding, all:m-. d.odiri re ii kt"-6ntt~fisthirty acres ot goodtenable61and, under Rod fsne'es To~anuapproved purchaser he terma'will-besp-. couiating. -Persons; wishing to pnybase wilt jleaseeesil on -Caid 3.'hn ilisonb, wlti wHil .pleasure iin sbewinw th0 premiiips - -> .oR. G. MAYS. '~ 1A sod'at &lesdCourt House,s T nthe rpt$ Monday orraauary nenk,Ia n egrgn 4 eE .te of A. Y. Bur. ton, eceased ~ klt.6tJF noExpcorth t r kAcanemoyie.pbi we v" ge h~esatyices of Mr. Joux .,IoHEso,deos iie~sin'teacfi injg~ ,it~ surpassed by.any, and Are well. known to thepubic. Tisituation isau healthy B abi& bhi1 idalfrey'spectablo T in. atSPisimonth. -,' . Iwill be opaened'un the first Rp ;...'T rmq~er session of 54 Months. R~j~i~ib~d Athmatic, 6 .0 h rammar 10 J.DENNY. 1 - JEIDS.ON, State-of Souti Carolina, -. EDGE'IELD D)STRICT. B Y.-JOHN HILL lsquire, Ordinary of- Edgefield District. Wiereas. G. M. topner, hath applied to me for Letters of Adminisration, on all and singular 0e goods. 'and chattels, rights and credits.*of deorge Wiaughte , late of the District. aforesaid, deceased. these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kiudred and cre.itors of the said decea'd; to be and appear before me, at our ijext Oidin'arys.' Cour for the said Disttie;, to - be :liolden at. $dgefield Court House,ob the sixth day.of January next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should, not be granted. Given unider- my -hand and seal, lhis 24th day of--December. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundreti and. forty'-four, and in the 69th year of Aieri can Independece.. JOHN HILL; 0. E. ' Dec.24 9 7 7 7 E 7 . State, of South C rolir - EDGEFIELD D C L JOHN HILL q . Ordiary of Edgefieldpisrj Whereas,Samuel.Esai6tl1ih.0plied t m'e.for. Letters -ofAdministration de bonus non,. on- aJIland singuarrthie goods end ihsttels, righjp .end ciediti of Isaac Lasselr:lale ofthe Ditrict aforesaid, de leeased, these fare ihierefore to cite and ad-nonisy All Usanl singular: the. kindred and crediiors of'heaaid.decas4d, ' he and apigear-berie me, at our-,ie'Ordina ry's. Court forihe.qaid...iri'eto beholden pt Edgelield Courz House. on the sixth day of January , t sh'ow cause, if any. swhy the said aildministration should not be S ven'uder my hand and -seal this 24th Jay of December, iid the yearofrdur Lord one thoubalid eikht huudredand 'fortyfour, anil in tie 69th yearcf Americaa Indepen dence. 1HN HILL.o.;'D. Dec.24 2t 49 Read ''u iters. Co4 BI,i, Dec. 13. General Orders. No.. JOHN L. MANNING, John E. Cate, P. DellaTorre, H. H 'ThompsoAW.. Gil more Simms, R. B. Boylston, Louis T. Wig fall, R W. Seymour, C. F. Hampton, and Wm H. Heyward, are appointed Aid-de-Camps to the Commander-in,Chif,.witkthe rank of Lien. tenaet Colonel. They will e.quip and report to Had Quarters, at Charlepton, for duty, by the flrst day of February next. By order of the Commander-in Chief. J. W. CANTEY. Adjt. and Inspec. Gen'l. Pec.25 3t 48 ROOI"LAMATION. ?ed Quarters, .CoL~OsBI, 1iith Vecembdir, 1844. Gedneral Orders, No. I. JOHN S. FR4MPTON, JAMES CAN. .~eyi David R. Williams, J1. Sepji D. .Ai ken WVilliam A. Owens, P. L. Calhouri. Na tbanisT H~6~ysrd, Junr., W. WV. Boyce, J. W.. Norris, and 3. H. Lucas, aire appointed Aids di-'Camp .to'the Comninander-in-Chie.f..with the rank of Lieutenpnt Colonel. They will equip and.-report :10 'Mead .Qjuarterpat..Char leston by the first of Eebrtnary next. J. W. . ANTE., A djutant and Dec.25 St -48 Inspector General, State of 'Souti~caroin.a EDGEFIELIDISTRICT. .IN..ORDINARY. 'Sarah .KaiotI, Apjplica.t,) as..William .aiford: and others, Defendants.) TT apearingto mry .satisfaetion, that RW ka aiford, Thomas Blaifordl, Rhobert -Raiford, Jarnes Raiford, '16ehi Raif'ord, and'"Elizabmeth,.tfs -of iiohn if Wimberdy, a~nq .tbe; children 'of Nancy Be,.pejreadnme f'saidl chit dren'.opknownrrlaie ,the wife :of 9)rsmus Burt, Defeixdants in-the above.-st ated case, reuidarwithoostjhe limtitysp1 this:,tate, tt is iherefoge.,ordered .that they .dp appear and oh3~ttp :the ,glivisipn or sale cT the Real isstate qfJohn. Q,(laiford, diseased,onm or.abefpre1 thne ihjfiid y of March next;or thejf ,eonset 'tohesan~e sill be entered ,Lvinde y~ anif alfrgy offled, this il t 3d~ay of.en e .844. - N llAI... .E.D A L.L Resnji d tino letes f .C.the l ate EzehBiada;r,eea. sed, are ieqptjpuhmeezfnmmediate pay. ment, sydge'r -jndulgence-will notThe given. All.persons-having any dimands agaittatidid tEst -eqhesteisure sent them as.tbe law direcika i :; - ~.~ A.W. -MURTAdm'~ Stef. Sputi Carolinh, *EDGtEJIED DISTRJCT. . 7 OLLED bafore me by .Jaeob-Green~iv Rig near'Mefcinfaii Citek Ch~i'eh; on~e iron gray Horse, comineln ir ~abu eight years old, dlkilot-on the anikle u'hi-right htnd - eg;iinkle of -iglit fore' leg ew'olfen! iith' orne appearance of sweeniy in smbtleibf t:r-j ah lkhn,-itfi-'abant a foot of ~e~of his tUI white. A ppraisred by ,YodM~itn s Win. C~ etn'- -and Jame., MlcManusrto be worth fve do~ars.% d) '. A i~J. (494TTLEBCM;MagitaeA .Mov4 - -M -4ti-a $5NIbe:friends of.Maj.-&Gu Sco-vsi announce bin. -:as ta Ladldtfor Tax CotItorn' afllieiiingeeto, NovdO - heu iD elcin - H Siibsseriieli respectfuqlliorib teir friends, and the citizens o tibis and ad joining Districts, that they have- fimed a co. partnershj fOf t ih r pseofca :Jgpn the Tin- irel bn* i:al iar 110e a n hand, 'and will contifnne to k i'~limort ment of TIN-WARE, f r& at Wholesale -and Retail prices which willibe sold on as accommodating sertassasn irmilar. establishment indiouti;Carolindror' e orga. All-ordersfor:Rolili'gatid r will be thankfullyrseqived'and~eie~t atch in .a workmanlike-maniketi; t pr6c'erto the hard times.L. Th'ywiicoatinue taidfije&iTn Ware tumble copatry.'us tial .4 P. J.A.4,GRA AM B All !rHILLER1C- COOPR N-B. -Al iersonsindeblited lb kA4 r lpaua for the; presentryear, afe pe 're .gdsted to settle lbe same. Dc,- 844. 48 HE:Subscribers having beEn' enleil *i4ents'tfor the Greenville.Paper MUand. iugery. have now bn handtandi w'ill10&h BLANK .BOOKS,1or nll description,-WkI TINGanr. WRAPPING- PAPER, at:Ch4 ie. ton or.iNew York prices.- Please 'giie us a callabdassfY-yonrseIves. -...... J. .OMHN &CO... Cheap Cash Store. Edgefield, Dec.25. , 48 - 3m Notice, W ILL be re-sold, on Saturday. the Iith of W. January next, at the late reidence..of' James Bean,decensoJ, a* nreelja.ofidd of ive and three qarters.(5 ),)r, djoinin land nf"Ditidil Bob and rinklin B'ein. a t e risk of jbe'formor purchaser.-!'And also,n t thi aime tits and place,'a negro 'ir belonaing to the, fitate or .snid James Dean,. deceased,'and sortieshherutiitleru 'F"rins a~de iaoivtn on the' diy of ale. c.-- - JA MES BEAE, Ad'r. .Dec. 2-5 2 ' t8tate of South C kirUin. EDGEFIEL .D1STRi' Y JOH N 'HUL~, EO-4divary of W~i'e-ai 'Mary A.' daet.esi up pled lmi for lette'rs dl'adm'iiistrdion, mi all and singular the.gnods pod .ch'tels, rights and .credit 'of Hbgh dM:lda'rles, late of.'thO Dis'tct .aroresaid, deceased, these .ie,.thereforto cjt.e.&ud admoiish all adi singular, the kindre'd aud jereditor. of the said deceased,. to .<be- ad appear before me, as.' or next Oidinary's Court for the said Districi, to be h-ilden at Edge ip.ljfottrt jIbuse on ibe thirt,ielk: day o December instant,;to shoiv.catue, if any, why...th'e saif admpistratiopliould notbe granted . Givend inder my handhi rl , ribis8th day 9f December in the year .of our Lord one; hlouand eight .hun re.O- and forty four, and in thesixty- ninth year of Amer icn Jhdependence. - JOHN'-l-LL,'o. E. D. .Dec. 1 2 4S State of Soudl Caroinal. EXECUTIVE DEPAETJiENT, COLUMr, I.th Dec,.1844. ; By His Excellency W L LIAM A IXEN. Es G'overT qgd. Commander-in.'hief in a4 over the State of Soulk Carolina. W.1 EREAS, it has pleased Almighty God'. .to gilard and protelet the people.ofthis Stite, during the past year, and bestowed upon. :henq the richest'i blessings and mercies: And w-hereas, it.is weet and proper at all times to make-sincere ad tliankfi acknowledgement, - at humbly ipiplore the aid of Himt whose pro. vimce it i-to-criete arid destroy the nations of the earth. Now,. therefore. I, WILLArMa Aixzr, Governor of the State ' oh South Carolina,. do by these.presents~set apart and proclaim the ntnth day ot Januzare to be observed through: out the Sjnmte as a day of Thanksgmving, Hni, nilintiun an'J.Prayer, anid do invite and exhor.t all den'.minations-of Christians, and all other peraons ref whatever serct or persuasion .to dis miss their business. and assetmble'themsqelves on' that day in 'their i-espective Houses of worship, to offer up their thanki t'o the Mlmighty God, the great disposer 'of Events, to supplicate a conhimwance ol'his -tender' meres, and to en gaqge in such. other devotional exercises as may. be rher and 's.itable 'to tihe occasion. n nnder -my'hand, and the S~eal of the .Statre,. at Columbia,-'this 11th of Decem-. .-her, ini the year of our Lord one-tousand .eighthundred and forty-four. and in thu, six/ty-ninth year of the Sovereisduty andl .Indepiendence of theo Unites States of A manica. . . - ' WILLIAM!AKN Rowtr. Q. PINCKSEY, Secretary of State.. Dec.18 - .-t - 47" MN SION. HO0U SE" . AUG USTA, GEORGIA. CollNER.O 1rOA D AND JACKsSi R1$FTCS. e.Thems-a'tral 'location in the .city; re cetly putI irst rate conilition, with "many unlprovemeots. - >. :.g'libe office' f the Greenville:'. C.; Sa annahMamient and -Florida Stagene's kept at~this hoise. - - .. ,DANlEL~ IXERL Proprietor,n . .alate of the-Eaglo'and 1lainir. $Thefrienss .of Z DPIUD .aazs, Esq., announce him as a.candidit fr tI~e Offe of Tax ColiciorYiseteecMetion c. 30 .>."-tf' 40 ~iood % Sfek for.Sale.. tJI4 be sold.. an :Edgefield Court un E3t~.on. thesFirat Monday in Jati.' nary pegr.tone creditof twelve mionths, the hooagfb.ted. H orse i UJLLIFIER, JUN1 He ts - ulby beri 5handsfimgh anl ol ,ex pring. 4He was t;~Y~ er4Ses., hais Aamn Nacy Ie imported Diomnede; I ~ltl1. itan,. g.. am b ~il - tnported horseQn od" erty' bo srdi i e erp~ Iaina enmnite *taht . ' ~