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A shoitme'i:it's the papers contained an accoOunt of die dipture ofthe Argentine Sqnad ron. by Capt.Voorhees,of the U. S. Navy. This was done as supposed on account of an out rage offered "to an United States vessel. The subjoinedvis in relation to this matter. Latet from Buenos Ayres.-By the Catherine, at Bahinore, we have recieve'l dates fron the above place io the 20th of October- inclusive. The British Packet of the 19th, contains a bitter invective agaist Captain Vorhees, of the United Sthtei Navy, for his share in the capture of'the Argentine squadron, by the Con gress and other "essels under his command. 4a compariog the trarnsaction with that of Tahiti, the.Pracket speaks it as a gros ser outrage accompanied by' grosser in. dignity, The Editor also rejoaces. in the meanwhile "to hear that no attempt is made on the -part of the U. S. Agents in this country to extenuate the heinouitness of Capt Voorbees's offence, and trusts that tho';(3oterniment of the United States, viewing :he affair in all its bearings. will hsasten to make that reparation which it eannet withhold without seriously com promising the h-mnour and rectitude of the Republican character. What causes this, grievous outrage. to be more sensibly felt by the people of this country, is the nation ality of the perpetrator. However the United States might have acted in regard to the Falkland Islands, andi with respect to Mexico, they have always been looked opon as possessing a natural sympathy 'or these;countries, and it has never been suspected t hat a ~fflcer of the North A m would dare to attempt to ase the flag of a sister Republic. Sad ly, has that confidence been bell:ed!" Extract of a letter from a subscriber to the Editor dated, JANeUAaR 6th, 1845. Dear Sir: I embrace the present opportu nity of sending you some money in order to help you fill your greasy wallet, of which you spoke. As a new year has come in I 'think it is time fur the Editors, Blacksmithsfreaclh'rs, and all those who labor for the ueedful,.to have their wallets full. I hope that the gubscribere to the Advertiser, will all pay up their scores, so that the Editor will be enioaragtia to set.in witlh renewed vigor. We hope that Ahe Editor will stir up the minds of his.siubscribers-by way of remembrance, telling thenihat the Farmer, Blacksmith, Mechanic, Merchant, School-mas ier and Preacher, are oil anxious to havte4heit wallets filWd, and that with 16ney. I remain yotrrs. A Suiscandui. Counlerfeit BIu,-A -cotterfeit tweiity dollar note of the Bank of Charleston-, was shewn us yesterday, which was detected in-Columbia by the Teller at the Com. mercial Bank at that plaoe; atsi being well executed was handed :iu with-other -bills at the Bank of Charleston; where it was-again discovered not -to be -genuine Otn comparing the plate, we find the fig. -ures of 20.are somewlatlighterthauin the original. as also the female figure to the to the left. The eagle vignette, on the upper right hand corner is well executed, but the -shading is also light. The signa .tures of -~J..H arnilton," Presideat, .and -'A. G. Rose,"-Cashier, arre-much botter done than i., usual in ?purious tiote; and' would require a practised eye to discover. the counterfeit. This bill is date-d Nov. .18, 1835. payable to -'1'. Street," letter C. and numbered 558. The paper oftie counterfeit is of an inferior.quality. Soutidrn A 'icuIUr'~Tte niun~her f'or Janunry, 1846 h'ais been handed usn by the publisher, Mir. A. E. -Mliller. .The 'following is the tablle of conteoth.a. "Repuot on Mlanures, read blf--thie Blue~k Oak Agricultur a8eieii-y .yF. A. Porcher, Esaj.; Adalress delive'red befe the Agricultural Sictety of St. John's Colletont, at their meetintg Sept. 9th. 1844, by J. Jetnkins Mikefl- and published by order of the Goeiety; Use of Marl -in'ral aing Corn, hy Fras. S. 1loltmer; .Fen'ees and Fence La~ws, by A. 13,; M'Carthy's Cot ton Gin; Sugar andl Molasse; Silk yet to be fgrpwn in. thre Soutth; Heatp; -Vine yard and Nursery at 1BrinkleyviIle,'f. 'U.; Improved Farming itt Virginia; Riad4~lr; Profit of growing bluswrd .Seed: The Young Fartmer's Cateehis:15, lfy4. Tl P. Tlho Disease itn the Potatoes in the :-Pta toes itn the East; Value of Cornt and Colb - Mleal; The suulowver; Tobacco-MIedical Tesiaoy Iitian Coartn in Edgefield;Jir r~igationl, &c. by Witlliam Jentnison; Salt for Fruit Tlresst Rowell; Pickle iar H-ams' New Variety of whean; The Woll Trader How to sustain Agricultural Sbcietid A speedy way ofraising a'Bfister. tnaanciipaun.afik Hebrews.-A glam kturg letter Nov. ~...saye: The Senate - and College of the Ancients have just de iclared in favor of. emabvipatieg-.the.Jews. What principally decidled-dur two highest - itfthe state to conse-dt t6 this ait of justice is the immense sacrifices which the jews of Hamburg have made to succer the nat merons vietims of .the fire of 1842. att I the spirit of patriotism and charity with which that body has been anitmated for a long series of years. 1The,- emnancipation of the Jews will he, ii is said,. complete, eicept that they cmnnoi for . -part of the Senate; which iadeed wouldd iinpossible, fet all the solemtn andebie:. accs of the Senate are intimately~ oonbined wittirzei, gions'earemoaties,',in whiich iso one could - take part withtout belonging to the pre dominant religion-namely, thte Conafes sion'qz tijsliurjgso Uiatieveni bristiais ofo'tfr ofesion ar6i~ iteiecludeiffroi our Senates." The factory gi lsaf-Lowe talki af es tablishing a largedactory-to he worked by themselves, andsofa-h~ieh the3 aball be the joint-aoctcpropiedes The Cincinatti Atlas of ia2 ut3lut. states that in e-msequeoce cfJarge aasses floating ice, vessels can hardlyu satin the alississippi,- any higlier- -up thae the dtouth of the-Ohio, - - - A bill has beeruintroduced into the lIlt nois- House of Represnatives, repealing uncondiaionally the sviole of the Mormom charters, aarjerred to the4Committee on the Judt!ar toy vor~o l8;yeas to. 4 nhys -twoft voting ina eg aftive were. Moarmid. reiresentativds.-N. Y., Jour. of Comn. * !eretingep& g[ayM.-Tahe Marian Gage, Capt. -Collins, arrived 'yesterday -from SY. Domingo.. Among th passengers in the Marian. are Joseph 5llio and Dr. Caminaro, comn missioners from the Spanish part of the Island to the United States. This section has been declared independent of the Hatien Government, and has been recog nized as separate Republic. These commissioners, lbave visited A merica to 'open a trad6 between their '-Republics DoMinica," and the 'Uinied States. They seek: a-recognitioir,, by our governmert, of their independence. and wish to.negotiate a treaty of aivity and peace iith us.-N. Y. Herald. rish.-A friend wYho has just returnel from the sea shore of New Jersey, informs us that the whole for thirty or forty miles, is covered with dead fish, cast up by the sea. They are of all kinds, frotn the smallest.perch, to the largest sturgeon. some rock fish. weighin~g forty or fifty pOudii, and *rch sea biss.- Many of the fish are washed up before.they are dead. So grent is.the noiber, that'a gentleman coputed.ihat on Leamintgs's Beach alone, there nust b. tep thotnsand bushels. What-bas happened among the fish*, we -cannot tell. as we do not know to what unwi-lesbtne iifluences they are liable in the deeps below, but something extra ordinary must have been in operation to produce an eVil so exreusiye. AVas it a volcanic eruption? E xpeditious Business;-Electra :ag netic Tetegraph.-Lust evening Messrs. Parsons & Preston. booksellers, whose establishment adjoins the Electro Mageet ic Telegraph Olfice, were asked by a per son in Vashingto, through the Telegraph the jrice of certain certain hooks. An artswmdr was returned in a few minutes, which proved satisfactory. An order for tbe books..wz -te resuit; and they were despatched by the train of cars which left soon after for Washington.-All this was Ilone in the sace ofa row minies, with as tnuch accuracy and setisfaction to the putchase- as if lie had been present. Baliimore Anerlean. "A French physician visited Damascus wlM.a-*iew to settle. Seeing the luxuri ant vegitation around it, he exclaimed. "Alt, this is the place for me-plenty of .,E ntering the town and noticing the abundance of water. he said, "Mwrre fever-no place alike Damascus." "But what building is this ?" he asked. "A bath." "iAnd what is that ?" "A bath." &-And that other building?" "A bath." "Ctrrte on the baths!" said the doctor. 'They will iake the bread out ofmv mouith, I ibust Reek'fever practice elsewhe're." So he turned back aod hied him elsewhere. The Hamburg Journal of the It inst. says: We rejoice when we say that du riug the past holidays, our city has nof been interrupted, but in a very few in stances, with revelry, dissipation and wan ton inmorality.-To the man ofpleasure appearances were dull, but with our own sober. sedate citizens. everything had a pleabing, .and antisfactory..fac.-The fun loving porion enjoyed themselves'au well as possible, and the distant ones contented their minds by a gdod fire,:nnd iall eating. 'We lean, from a letier to a gentleman in this city (says the Savannah Sun,) that, in St Peter's Parish, lagnfor: District, S. C., a rencontre took place between Robert M arr and a Mr. Bolden,ont Christmas day, in Whiichi Marr stabbed floldeti to the heart wit atknife, causintgalmnost instant death. The Charleston Patriot of Dec. 20thI, says: The vetnerable Moses Daw sun, of Citncintna ti, while sitting talking with a friend otn Monutay eveuning, was seized wsith apoplexy. atndinstatly expired. He was *fyr .mtany years connected with the press of that city. ... .Admission of Slaves into Missouri.-As sotne doubt seems to exist among those who are alhout emigrating to Missouri, as~tt-whethter they will be permitted to in tradice their la,ves into-th;:t State, we have beetn re4'uested to publish thtp]ollow ing eidractfrem:'the-Constitution.t '".They.(.the 'Legisiipro).shtall -'have no vo~'er~to p-revegti emigrants to this State from bringing wxith them sm-hel persons as die 'deemed slaves by the laws of any one of -the-Utnited States, so lon~g as atny. per soo of-itie same age or dlescript'ron shall he contint,l in slavetry hby tiie laws of this 'State: Provided, Th'at such person or slave be the bona tide property of such emiigrants; And provided, also, That laws may be passed to prohibit the introduction. into, this State of slaves who may have. committed-.idgh crimes in other'Statds" Wa~i Ofiee 'Bil.-4e ha idcopr of Mr.,Hiardini's new Post-Ofice bill.' Ac cording to it,;the raites of post age ate thes definted.. Five cens for prepaid letter's, for a distance not exceeding five hundred miles . and for il greater disa jiee ten cents for double letters, doutile postage; for tre ble leters. a treble' posiage; for quadruple lettei's, 'or one one weight, quadruple postage, and an additional-single postage for -each half onnee. And double these1 raeflihwposttge.be. prepaid&~ews-. papers 4o be- sent .:nith cl ouitfyain whtich they are publishld free.bfpostage and iEqot moure thata 42.0 square -inebeertb ionbp,.etbaged tralf -cent.a!sent: iot :over 100:mnilessor:to any postrofficeanthe-State. wherein primtdandover0imies, erif out of the Statemene cent,'imitItan addi. tio,4 cent for each. addirial 250 or~part of 250 sq. inelgs Pdtqer osend-thbir ptapers it they itsh,5 iftiethan mnail convr~ates- Do i4~ te fgga-, pers sent,.too other at ~i rto nesanerdita page 10 by6,-'60 eq.in'ebes i e rNherer] in .pubbashed, one cen't, forI00 niiesor more out ofstt two cents w:tbigproporttoo. af'decrease oi potageon the sizee Thie Presitfe:stand-Es i-esidents, mietnbers of. bptjrhHouses &c, free correspondence. $750,000 iio be approspriated-for ausmainig the presodi uilseand aincjaanothem as' resquirede(wfter gve-years all. the depita mentale coreigondcnce, exceptite Post oilse dsparriet t bie charged with or dinary postage Tihese are the main pro vissions of the bill. SuuthernMidical azd Surgical Journal. -The -first number of the new series ol this Journal, from the press of Mr. Jas. McCafferty, has been laid on our table. Of its intrinsic merits.as a work devoted ic the science of Medicine,- we cauno' of course be expected to speak. We deem it sufficient .t. remark in this regard. that it is under the editorial conduct of-Prof. P. F. Eve gnd J. P..Garmin, of the Medical College ol Georgia,-and the entire Fa ctity are numbered among its contributors. The enierpriie-';ddresses itself to the membets of -the. profession at the. South, and to then we deem it unnecessar-y to di. late upon the adVantages- with which they are so familiar of a work devoted -to the diseases peculiar fo the'Southern climate and constitutiots. The great want ol such a medium of communication has been long felt, and should, now that it is under taken uuder favorable auspices, be liber ally sustaived by the proflession. The number helore us..for.January. -is a neat octavo volume if 48 pages, of medium sized type. reflecthig credit upon th- Prin ler. It is Turished to suhscriher. at Thre Dollarb per annun.-Chron. .Scutitel. commercial. Hamburg Prices Current. January 3, 184-14. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. flog round, 6 a 64 Sweedes,ass'd, 4 a 6 'Hams, 7 a 9. Hoop. 74a 9 Shoulders, 54a 6 Sheet, 7.p1 9 -Sides, P a- 7 Nail Rocfs, 7Aa 8 Bagging, pet yd. Russia bar - .5a 6 :Best Htnp, 17 a 20 Plough Moulls, 6 a 7 Tow, 15 a 18 Lard, per lb. 8 a 1( Cotton, 174a 00 Lead, " " 6 a 8 -Baterope. per lb. 8 a lit Lin, per bbl. -Bceswax.irlb.22 A 25 Stone, 2 00 a 2 2Z Cotton. p'r lb' Rice, per 100lbs 4 0( Ord. to Mid'g, 3.ja .31 Sugars. per lb. Middling Fair. 4 a 44 St. Croix, 10 a 1H Fine, 4Aa 4j Porto Rico, 7 a IC Old, 34a 41 New Orleans 7 a C Cofce, per lb. Havana, whi:e 10 it 1 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. brown 8 a IC Java, 13 a IF) Loaf'and lump.13 a I Corn, per btn., 00 a 50 Sall. per bush. 50 a 6C Corn Meal. 50.t 624 Sack, I 7a2.0( Flour. per bbl. Tallow. per lb 8 a 11 Canl, 6 50 a 0 00 Tine. p'r lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 00 A nmeican, 25 a 3C Ilides, per lb. 7 a 8- lEnglish, 25a 374 I A,3h no, Janil. 1. Cottiin.-Our imniik'et has been very dull the past week, but little Cotton arriving, aod tha with a few exceptions, stored, buyers being up iparently careless about purchastg, especiall) since the receipt of the news by the Acadia, wnich caused a reduction of froni 1 to 4 froni our last quotatious. At 12 M.-,-to.day. the .x tremes were 3 to'414 principal sates 4.j a 4'., but a prime article night bring 4j cents. Groceries.-The market -still continues well stocked. at lbrmer.quotations. . . . Freighds coptinue as heretofore, Our-river still coniinnes boatable. but-will not lasi lolls itt that condition, should the present weather remaain for itiylength of time.-Repablican. ALGUSTA. Jan. 4. Coan.-The -unfavorable accounts from Liverpool by the last Steamer htd so depress. ing an eflecti otn the price of -this article, as- to cause much cotton that was previously ff'ered, to be withdrawn from .the tnarket, and t' de tnand havingincreas'ed in consequence of the extrpnely ,.Vw priceq ut whirh some sales.ware made, the denlite which' these abotmrits- pYo duced, has been nearly or quite recovered, There is however very little cotton offering. and the demand outruns the supply. The sales mnaking, are at rates.varying from 34 a 4j centts, but a ,-hoice article in square bales vould bring 41, perhaps 41. but titers- is very:1iii above fiair to be found for sale.-Mashing'n. ..n MARRIED, OnthA 5Th1 instant. hy the Rev. HJenry A. Williamis Mir. FoneST I:TcH EL.L to Miss Ert.z ABET H M IL.R~. all of this District. OBIT UA RY. Departed thts life on the 3rd instnt, and it, his teth year; WuILLuAM Jotussoni Burr.sa, thtE eldest chttld of thme late William M atnd Claudit C. Butler, all of this townt On the 31st ol'D~ecemnber last, at Buck I.4 land. Edgefield District, C~ol. Asa WBaT ~r.nr, agedl53 years. -.W EAK,livintgtwvomilesSnuti .1.e of Capt Dyson's Mill, 0 Wilson's Uteek, tolled before tme ont the 3rn inmst., 2estrav mare Mumes ; both black ; 3 yearc old next Sprintg; one with a stmall white spo on thme left side-of face. aboutt 12 hands high and appraised-tit 50 dollare~eacht. Jatnuary 8 - 4mn 50 -- To iwre. EVERAL Likely Negro.Women, to hire : thep present year by- the-subscriber, .E. PENN. JabuaryS8 ' tf . 50 r . Butchering. V lHE. Subscriber -resp'ectfully infons ilts I Citizens of Edgefield, that he will comu mene furnishing ithis., market with. 8taufer 1Beefq, once a week. vii: e-ry Msihdays. unti the 'irst of June,-then Monday's, .Thursdcay~ and Saturdsy'w -Latibs o Turesirn eventngua on as reasottable termts as hte 'posslbily can ThantkfuJ for past patronmage; liesblieits aeo.h tinulance of thsesarpe. - - : M. GRA Y. January 8, . . 5t 50 Adnaiaistratora 8aite. Y an ordere fron Joir Hill:~Er-q.; Ordi .19narya of EdgefisidiDistrict, I shall pro ceed to sell at the late resideries of Giorge De laughter. deceased, oti the 30th~ instant. all thei Persottal Estate of iaid deceased, consistitig ol ten or f*elve- likely Negoes. Corn, Fodder, Horses. U3attle H ogs, about 209 barshels R'rugI Rice, amnd various other .trtiece On -$atirday 'the Btr day'of February .nexi at Delanmgittes - Horti's Cre'eklill, 'one (Is Cart and fifteen: head of [Hogs. And on Fri, ay the .7th February, at his Turkey Creej Mill, abont 200 bitshels Cortr, atnd a numbes of Hogs. Terms-A1llsams-underE5 cash, all over eredit otf twelve months. T1he purchasers wvil beiiquired to give'note auid two approved per na secutritims, The..itle of the property nol chiqgidciuttil $he. ermsof sale are complier with. and~if r oldsat the risk: of the formei ..- 5 .-M.:ROPER, Adtn'or. -, Notise. A L personsinilebted roti e Estate of Eliz -abeth Garreit~ dec'd., and also Joh'n C. G--rrett, dec'd.,rare regnested -to- coma forwarc and make payment.:. Andi-l thodse having do. manids agamt either-fotaaid Estates, aregru quested to handt therin talegr. attested. ST HOMAS GA RETWix'r. yatiitary 8 S3tm : 5 Bargains! Bargains!!! AT THE (HEAP CASH STORE. SE LLIGJ OFF AT COST I 7 HE Alibicribera intending to dissolve I partm-rship. will sell their entire stock of fresh end carefully selected Goods, consist ing of Dav Goous. F rqc Ggoos, GAccREs, CROCKERty.CLOTHNo, SUoEs, .HATs: HARDWARE,-,&C.* at prime cost for' cash.-udtil the first day of February next. All who -are -fund of buying cheap. will repay themselves .by giving us an early call, as we are determined to sell out. Call and be Cotviniced. J. COhN &-00., Opposite -Planter'6 Hotel. Jainbary 8 St 50 RYAN'S HOTEL EDGIEFLEL D C. H., S. C. ,. . HE fiudeisigned. .respectfully anotidnices to his friends.add the. public generally. that he has fitted tip. the .hoUse-f6rnerly-occn-. pied by him as a Grocezy.Store, which is now re.dy for the*rsception of Traiellerai and'Boar ders. Having made a Jargq addition. to Lhis building, dnd furnished it throughout witWthe necessary furniture, and having -re'eted pew and commodious stables, he hopes by a strict personal attention to the wants of his customers to merit a liberal sbare. of public.patronage. His charges will 6e made to suit the present hard times. B. J. RYAN January 8 if 50 Dissoluien. HE Copartnership heretofore existing - under the firtn of Meigs & Colgan is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Pjersons indebted to the firm are hereby notified tiat an immediate settlement is required. CHAS. A. MEIGS, JOHN COLGAN. Ja nary 8, st 50 ..en Dollars Reward. ANAW.A: from lh subscriber. ot .the first iay f Aug'ust, 1844, tny Negro mamn STEPHEN. about 28.years of re, very black, weighing about 175 p'otyrs, heght about 5 reet 1,1 Tndhes. lIe has sme sc'ats -on his right afm; near wgist, caused by'a sore-also oneO on 'his neck. Any person laking tip said boy, and lodging i0 any Jail, will receive the aboveteWard. 'GEORGE BOSWELL. January 8 tf 50 land f~'or' sa I will off'erfor sale at Ed-efield Court House. onlh .Fire..!o'diy .n February iext, to the highest hidler', a traet-ui-I.and in-llirtin. town. known as the Fox anikBacon place. be longing to the Estate of thohlta I-. 61. Collier. deceased, containing four hundred and eighy six-arres, on a credit of twelve months. The above Land I will sell -tiuny person wishlin to purchase between this and sale day, boy ap ing to the subscriber at his residence, or to aj. S C. Scott, at Maitintown. .. ROBERT &EREWETHER: -January 8 ,St 50 Dissolution. 44HE Partnership. of Terry & Ahney has been dissolved by mutual consent M..kr..A bney-abuefundatisotdoffce. at Comply's Hoe. j! January 8 M 50 .OQ- To Hire. ,OOD field hand. Enquire at this of Ade Jan'bary 8 .. 50tf Notice tio Teachers. ATEACH ERL who is fully competent to teach the English Lancuage, in all its branches, is wanted to take charge of Horna', Creek Academy. For particulars, enquire of either of the subscribers. " WV. WISNE. - W. B. MAYS. R. AlcCULLOUGH. January 8 : tf . 50 s1VOT ICE. S TRAYED or stolen fros..thie. subecriber at New Mark'it.,Abbeville district. on the pirqrningofthe 3 lst Deeember. 1844. a creami - colore.d.orse,wiitjiatle ini the forehead and o n the ho'se, witti plain marks underneath of the girths anid mnrtinganles.nbout 14 hands high. 10 or 12 years old. H e hadl otn at the time a good plain saddle that had beeni in tuse about four months, with Otto stiirnp iron, th4 other brass--a good bridle with two pair of'reins. Any person finding said Ilurse, atnd cottvey img him (or word) to J. McNeal, Greenwood, or to the subscriber at Edurefield C. H. 'will be reasonably compensated. *BENJAMIN..F. COffLEY. Jantuary 8 tT 50. * 14otice~. -dndtesedij systesi of doi'business, and will hereditar sell for CashbonJy,.with out any-reserve. -All. those. idebted to hii..ills be .balled lapoW u'nlearn they pay very soon Jan .58 a 50 5tate of South Carolina. -- , EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY JO HN HIL L, Esquire, Ordtnary ofEdgefield District. Whbereas, Manchester and Sion fadgett, hatli applied to me for-LettersofAdminis-. tration, on all and singblar .the .goods andI chattels, ri.ghts end credits-of -Josi ah Padgett, late of fhe District .afore said, deceased, these are.,therefore to cite ad ad-oliith al and singular the Jciridred aod creditors of the .Faitl.decaasoil, .o- he antd appear,befote ani1, fz..or~neit Ordina ray'u Cbuut for the said Distict tobe holden at. Edgeield-Court House, on the twentieth -of.-Januar' inst.,.-to show eause, if any,. ;.*hy th's sdlatimnistration shouild not be grentgA,, .Givean rder my b'and and seal, this 3rda day of January, in the year of our La'rd one thousand eight huudred and forty:.ive, atnd in the 69th year of A mericandudepen dence. - JOHN HIuJL. o. so. an.8 2t -50~ DIR.J. G. WILLIAMS espectfullfinforms jhis frietds and Ahe pb blic at large, that he has removed his Uffice to Mr. B. 3. ityan's now Tavein, (next -door to M~r. John-Lydn's Tailor Shnps,) where -he can be- found- at all times, unilessproi'essionilly engaged. He takes this opportunity to returnuhas sin cere thanks to all those who have favored him with their,patronas , h 'elhopes by asrit anention to"bui' tiit4ititle hit'n to merit" their support and'' neeutic. I~st of Let ers, )EMAfN'NNG inO m he Post Office. it Edgelield C. H., 1st'da of January 1845, which if not taken 0ow before .1st day of April will he sent 'to the Post Oilce De partment as dead letters. - -A: B & C -- Ama'eker, John Blease, T. W. Boswell, George Bauknight, Miss C E Biknits, Eliinm Bussey;.Enmerson Brunson', W. Esq. Oachrad, Miss G. DE F &G Daniel, W. Freeman, L B Deloech, Miss E A Forrest, Wyche--, Elder, H B 3 - Glover, Miss A-610 . H& J - H'erlong, H C 3 -Howard, Mrs. J Harris, Dr. Harris, WJ lray; Itieiard Yancey & Hab'am Hargrove, W C Huff. J C Esq. Hill,-H H -ill, J b - Howard, Dr. A G. .Joes, W 3 hilcrease,James Laandrud, Mrs. C Kelly, 8 -R-2 Lanhani, Thos. W_. * .' M . McDaniel. *W Mitchell._ A8le Marvin, D D Mitchell W yd Minor, J: - Martit. Edwsq Mc(~lendon, JmsMm~Ms.Eia Nwis; 0 S Miller, E B -reso, ichard Pbillipa, Mrs. B) A-- adjet,M Prather, Mrs. Es L e, Geo. Esq. Richardso,'P 6 -S6iyley, John Mc~~aniel..W MicelloCile Ramsey,A - eitcheosy d Scales, N H;,:1 Sidleton, Wm. Timmerman, - Whitlock, John Wise, George 3 Willams, Nathaniel Praher.MM.r FRAZ IER, P. M. Persons enquiring r Letters will please say Advertised. Rtate of South {3urolinbt, EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. B SJOeN HSi.dEsq., Ordinaryof Timem d- Distrieck: Whereas, James Follmer, hath applie to die for letters of administration, on all and siuguiae~be--aotle -aud-chattels, rights and credits of John Follmer, late gh fiNedrtct aforesaid, deceased.. these Wre therefore, to cito hand admonish all and singular, the -cladred and creditors ofibe said deceased, to. be aud'.appear before me, it, our nej.t:Qfdinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge fieldCourt -Rouse e the twentieth day of Janua'ry instant, to .show cause, if a-y, why the said.ad iiistratiop should not.bb grqe e. G veni under.my'hnd and seal, this 3rd day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five, and in the sixtv-ninth year of Amer ican Independence... JOHN HILL, o. x. D. Jan. 8 2' .50 For Stle, M Y House and Lot in the Village of 1Fdge. field. containing forty-two and a half (42j) scres. The .lot is in complete repair, .withatl-neessary ont-buildings. For further particulars apply to the subscriber. - - ,JOON R. WEAVER. Dec. 18 . tS 47. Ho11e and Lot for Sale. O NE'of the most desirable situations .it the Village'of Edgefielil, is.'ow offered for sale The House islarge ansi comn modious, with every necessary out-building, all mn good order. The Lot'- contatins thirty acres of good tenable land, unfer-good fences To an approved purchai.er the terms will he ac comnmodating. Persons wishing to purchase. will please call on Capt..John Lipscomb;wrho will' tke pileasUre -in showing the premises. .R. G. MA'YS. Jn1-tf 49 Positiey the Last [jo lice. . LL Persons indebted to thu Subscribers, Ia.eiter bj note or open account, contrac ted previousto the first day of J nunry, 1844, are hereby notified 'tlat all'stidh demtaili du fst be paid, or otherwiea~satisfactorily arranged belnre return~day for March Court next, or they will most certaii be placed in the hands of-an Attorney-for i~ollection. .. - W..e would most~ willingly be'relieved~from this unpfe-asant taik.-bws money toe passt-Aire to meet our owen demands. * *-f~I.AND.&.BUTLE1%. 'Janoaryi - ' - 9 NdgefieidiJale Acadeny. AFTER twenty years absence, the nnder '~ signeid has resumed the charge of thialn stittioni 4- ..:s : .. - hn K.Hl.vill mmennce hiis duties on the -frst Moday inuanuary. Thirty years experience. he hopes. will enable him to givejaiafaction to his eimployers. A strict and uriiform diauipline will be observed, and.a constant application to study, atappointed hours,'Caytnd night;.gigly enforced All .complaints to or consultation with the Teadherhould be'mede confidntally. otherwis'd.'ihe don~~uf; the Pupil and te ifidenceof~Lje..Tehr -wiil. be rqually im paireid. 'Ptaraiumi will 'be awarded to etery pugi), onghq tainmeatofa; rtin number of poanta;ascertaaned by te i~t by the Tencher, and a quarterly report of th stand ing of eaub scholar sent t~otile. parent er. guar The rates-cf tition p esion pef~eks will be'12; '4.)86aa&18.'acco n' to the branches of study-ierbued, and yayable in ad vance. -. A q1;ails cam be. boarded in the subscri ber's family, and .pritate instruction, at stated hours, given gratis. F or the morals and man ners of his boarders he wiltlhold himself respon sible.. s ' : - ---. .For further particulars enquire of the teacher. 'JantH.ry.>McCLINTOCK. A LL. Persons indebted to 'the linbseti5er,' LUeither by Note or oped acedefj'ire res pectfually and earnestly requestdd'to pa 'up, as he is compelled to have money -to satif 'those to- whom' ha is indebted..'-ie'does not wash'to run any one to extra eo'st,' but if-those-who are indebted'to him fail to mahie 'imlfiaia settle ments,.he wilJ.hb'orunder the- disagreeable no cessitpoletapliying a lawsful'eotleeor. cy .a - C. H. GOODMAN. January 1 , tf . 49 j ~The frieuds of Maj. S. C. SCOT annoutnce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuiniglection. ": The friends affaaisosN Ma.IIATn arnouned hiin'as a caddidatefor'he Office of Tax Collector ai'the next election. On* tr a Pa, A LL- Persois Jdebtedo. 6 be either b'y efotoiAcooun,2hdM& .1st. Jnnnary. 1844,are requestelto.pay them.6iure diately.or they.will.be placedinth-hai - oifficer fbrcolletion. Dec. -18' - if A Lperson4 Uing"dea 1.1;is T A Estate qr. )r..Racha. are reqested to present attested, and those, indebtedt a t pleasetcome inirdandov j. *;>~ li-.OSS8,Ezec T. .Oct.d -6 if .4D) WILIAhe re4 ldwe8ssurdaftihe -Htliaf I-January neXtAt.b at idenceiaf Janiine-Beaui,deceased,atparoet thiS,;& ordje and 1ibee-quarters (.q) acresdjniring lass of NWiil Boon and Franklin7Beaisutheiik ofithe forflorparchaeii. .Anka-som t samb time and pIace, a- negro oir1ui theW state of said JamesBeanedeeased'ad some other articles.'-:- ,* y" Terms wade known-onth- fsaid * -. - JME8BN Edbi Dec.25 2tq . ea - Notice to. UAR TIANSsTinnt er are ynotdiedai *e ...... retul ns aeOrem n.rleoei February.neti. . S. QMPRINS~cz Commissiofier's O e, Jan. 1 f *T1 8ee. -', A LL'P0sonstindebtedl to the- Eomtfe of -Susan, Martin-atid JemeiB'uchk haler,'deceased, are requested watoi i insii-i diate payment, and.all persos having any'de Mand against them to present pr.o Ins. ted by the 15th of Jaiiuary, as t tte . willt then be biodghlt to a close. TANDX ByQKHIALTER,"Ad . Jknuary -. St 49 -State of. SOuthCaroina' EDGEFIELD. DISTRICT. f OLLED belbord;be by' Jaiob Green, liv.: i'g near' Mctdtnin Creek Chiarcild ion gray' Horse,:hrsmo, 'size; ibut yea rs.old, i-knot'dn th'd ankle of-bid rigt legt, ankle of right-f'ore- legswoflen, writht-sdmia appedanee of-s*eeny id aametolerablynsewj shod all around, wih.a ont a foot ofdte'end his tail wbite.- ApP'rtisedby Johd McMaalits Wim. C. CIr- and-anies .eMands, toe worth five dollnre. - J. Q TTEBBUM, Magistite. Nov.6 4tm. 41 State of South Carolia .-?DG.ENE)LD DISTR1C'. T OLLED.bifdiid me by Lucian-BoIey Sliving near A1len:Dozier'r;eon Lltte-Saa lyda.River. ja.dfe District aforessidgaibay.geldi ing 1forse-, fifcen hands high, about niAdeysate old, both hind ee while, shod before,-blindia h1 left eyerne-ther-visble marks. Appraise& at thirty aps. . - . 0B BO,UKNLGHT, Magistrate. De. 18 Ji4t 47 A.. . t Xggje Persotindebl.a tote Eitatejr A .he 16are Eliekiel Broiadivaier, 'desca sed,:gree gWgeed, to arake immed*it pay ment,. as:.nge.;indtulgence willnotabe giveu.. --All persons having-anygdemands againstsaid Estate, are-reqeitdl toi jrI sent thoe as Ahe law directs. E -' A. W. SURTtAamW ' Dec.'1l. ddg4 .Wegrees for &ale' I shalloffer-fr-sale..to the -highest biddi,-at m iny plantation on Turkey Creek, on A.ir Ivy. the 91h day of Jauaury nx, a part or the .wbolez.ethe ,Negroes, a A1igty. im nubert 'atel recovered frpm-, lcpro sentativeti ofthe . ate ofVlohn Elasa,4eceased, at-the smit 01. AnaM Terry, on~a crqit until the first diny of..'aaduarv: IS48 Purolasers to give noles adoo.d seedrity. Dec.25 &.'...48' .. .' eotice ALL Persons indebted~to the. Estate of lf, olas Lowe,..decqiased,enre reqpested in make -immrediato-.payment. and. :hoe--having demands to pgegeont.he duly attested... Dec.18 S . 47tn Pubtip Not ice is . hereb given to.. all Defendants in .Execu'ions. whichi bramarkea ,"'caie order, io comn forward And'pay up the coat,sotherwiap . aminstrcated to levy ani miake the same. T~his notice is iqteu~deq to prevent a accumula'tioat ffuiutherceosk:g;..~- - a -HOUiWAXREs TE~U tiatae of. W:Il sa.Cook. K being lefi dereleet,1Eshallp' at ahe residence of.8a.myeJ oks~n1 n'esdiay the 22d T1a c'Ja 3mary1s~~i per~oni peprtypo . d .deceased~ d ' of tw o'l Negroes,. one lBol's Rusg umd"titchen --Punriture d' a 'er~ moths.. Nute an.d approved''securt"~iIb JOH~rtBjLL.'.$, Jnnary.1 49' S EED RYE FOR SALEC F.TW. PICES -January 1 2 49' -LPran Notiee LL Brnsindebied totheEidt Arl L:. Terry deceasel, are.reqinestialdonake immediate paiagiet~aaeJhose having demnands, *to present them proper id; ,. ... RRY Excutore Dec. 2 .3 4; State ~f South oarohina lDGEFIELD -DISTRfbT. . TN :ORDINVAR f. Sala 1Nailbrd, A pplicanit,) - 's.-William-Raiford -and ~ther,.Defendants. .~ a paring. to m eaiqti.that A jisaqu .Raiford, Thd as ,aiford, Eobpr' TKaifordl'amnes Sf MafcId Raifor$~mad .Elizabeah, .sif6 John 3. Wi and the elli .re.of. Nato Burtsaameas ad. ne bsr'afsaid chit dieanewui, late.- she . boiOrsmus Bairs..Dfeedints'in the abovetated ease, resIdewoethe limiteof this Statge; it~s thisre b~iedx that'they do appa& d ohjdto~ltd isipjnaor :sale oF k Real or before itheshird du .~arc next, or Iheir-consent to the lsamewili be enteredi of reecord. Given und Mahndst'& f{ the 3rd day 6~ee