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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. During tlc day an important coniumlt cation was r eccived in the House from the President of the United States. The communication was recetved while the House were in Committee of th'e W bole. and the Committee rose to receive the lessage. It was on the subject of the ave trade otn the coast of Brazil. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. the Senate aad ouse of Representatives of the U. S. 1 transmit, herewith, for the informa ion of Congress, copies of certain des patches recently received front Mr. Wise, our Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Brazil. upon the nubject of the Slave Trade, de veloping th,- means used and the devices resorted to, in order to evade existing en actments pon that subject. Anxiously desirous as are the United States to suppreis a traffic so revulting to humanity, in the efforts to accdmplish which they have been the pioneers of civi p lized States, it cannot but be a subject of the most profound regret that any portion of our citizens should be acting in co-ope ration with the subjects of other powers, in opposition to the policy of their own gov ernment: thereby subjecting to suspicion and to the hazard of disgrace the flag of their o' n country. It is true this traffic is carried on altogether in foreign ports, and that our own coasts are free from its pollutidn. But the crime remains the same wherever perpetrated; and there are many circumstances to warrant the belief that some of ottr citizens are deeply invol ved in its guilt. The mode and manner of carrying on this trade are clearly and fearlessly set forth in the accompanying documents; and it would seem thnt.a reg ular system has been adopted for the pur pose of thwarting the policy and evading the penalties of our laws. Amencan ves sels, with the knowledge, as there are good reasons to believe, of the otn ners and tta. ters are chartered or rather purchased by notoriousslave dealers in Brazil, aided by English brokers and capiialists, withihis intent. The vessel is only nonninlly chartered at so much per month, %% hile, in truth, it is actually sold, to lie delivered on .the coast of Africa, th- charter party bind ing the owners, in the mean time, to take on board, as passengers; a new cr ew in Brazil, who when delivered ott the coast are to navigate her back to the ports of Brazil, with her cargo of slaves. Utler this agreement, the vessel clears from the United States for some port in Great Bri tain, where a cargo of merchandize, known as "coast goods" are designed especially for the African trade, is purchased, ship. ped, and consigned, together with the ves sel either to the slave-dealer himself or to his agents or accomplices it Brazil. Ott her arrival a crew is put ot board as pas sengers, and the vessel and cargo consign ed 1.> an equally guilby factor or agent ott the coast of Africa, wlt-re .the unlawf'ul purpose, origitally d1esigned is finally con sutmatiated. 'The merchandize is exchan ged hor slaves-the vessel is delivered up her name obliterated, her papersdestroyed her American crew discharged, to be pro vided by the charterers, ;md the new or passengtr crew put in comtnmand to carry .hack its mierable freight to the first con rveis of the voyage, or their cmployers in Brazil. During the whole progress of this tor tuous enterprise it is possible that necither the . Amet-icatn crew origittally enlisted, tnor thte passenger crew pto ont the Brazil lian potrts, are aw are of the htature of the voyage, au4I yet its on bhese principally. .igttorant, ifsut innaccnt, that the pen a Ities of the law arre inflicted; while the guilty cont riverers., charte-rers, brnoke rs, owners and masters-in hrt all tt ho are deeply concerned in thte crirhc and in~ tewards, f~r the tmost part e-Cenpc <Sput .:ishedI. It will be seen from~ th-e ei~amrinations wthich htave .recently, takelich lce at Rio, that ,thie subIjCects of bet Brittanic \Injesty as wiel* as our ownt citizen. :te deeply itnplicated in this inhnuman ti-,-flie. Bri tish factors antd agents, w hile thtey supply Africa with British fa',rtcs tn eichaunte for slaves, are chiefly instrumental in'the abttse of the American flag; antd the sug gestions contained in the lettet- of .ilr. Wise, (whose judicious and zealous eff orts int -the matter, cattnot be too highly comn ttettded,) addressed to Mr. Hiamriltotn,-the British Envoy, as to the best mode of sup pressing the evil; deserve your most de liberate consideration, as they will receive -I doubt not. that of the Bt-itish Govern ment. It is also worthy of consideration wh-etht or any other mreasures thatt those niow ex isting, are necessary to. give greater ef ficacy to the just and -humane polxcy of our laws, which already provide for the restorat'on to Afrtea of slaves captured ut sea by American cruisers. From titme to titme provission has beetn made by this Government for their comfortable support and maintainanco (luring a limited pteriodl a fter thteir restoratiotn, and it is much to be regretted that this liberal policy has been adopted by Great Brit ain. As it seems to me, that the policy it has adopted is cal culated rather to perpettuate thatn to sup press the trade, by enlisting, very large in terests in its favor. ?'letfchanats and cap italists furnish. thte meatns for :-arryinag ott tmanufactutres for which the are exchanged are the prodtucts of her workshops, the slaves captured -instead of-being returned back to their homes, are transferred to . her colonial possessions in the West Indies attd made the meatns of s'velling the a mount of their products, by a systetm of apprenticeshtip for a term of years, and thte oflicers and crew who capture tl.e vessels receive on the whole humber of slaves so n'any pounds sterling per capita, by way of hounoty. It must be obvious, that while these large itnterests at e onlised in favor of its continuatnce, it will be dilliculIt. af not itt. possible to suppress the nefarious traflie. - and that its results would be in ellect but a coittitnuance of the slav-e trade o'fanothdr - and -nore cruel form: for it can he hut a matter of little difference with Ite A frican whether he is torn from- his country attd transported to the W~est Intdies, as a slave in :he regular course of the trade, or cap tured by a cruiser, transported to the same - place atnd made to perform thte same labor under the tname of ant ap)prenttice; which is at presenit the practical operatioti of the .olic adopt.ined, It Is hoped tiat Her Brimi MIajesty's Government. will upon.a.review of all the circums:nnces. statedgin these despatches, adopt more efficient measures'for the sup pression of the trade which she has so long attempted to put down. with, as yet. so little success. nod more consonant with ihe original policy of restoring the captu red-African to his home. JOHN TYLER. WASHINGTON, Feb. .19. 1845. Steamboat Disasters:-li appears from a Report recently made by the Connittee on Naval Affairs, to the House of Repre ser.tatives, that from she yenf 1830 to 1840 eighty vessels were lostiby explo sions of "tean boilers, and that seVen huno' dred and eighty person. were killed and two hundred and ninety-six woanded by these disasters. Duritng the satme period of time,-ten years,-twevnty five vessels were destroyed by fire, and two hundred and fifiy five lives lost. After a lapse of three weeks, we once more appear before the public; although our sheet is not so well stored with inter esting reading matter as we desired to have had it, yet we have evinced a willingness to do the bes, we could ; we beg the indul gence of our readers for the present, hoping I they will consider our excuse a reasonable ti one, if not a lawful one. In our Extra of " last week, we stated that -all hands in our J' ffice ttad been prostrated with the tnea sles," we now state. their recovery has f been more slow than we expected, none r but our foreman 'yet being able to work. we still live in hopes, that by next week v we will ie able to present a more interest- iv ing variety.-Anderson Ga:ette, Frb. 28. d Ordination.-On Sur, iny las.. the Rev. John M. Roberts watt ordained to the Gos- b pel Ministry at the Baptist Church in ib1is place. by a Presbytery consisting of the a Rev. Messrs. S. Gibson. J. G. Laidrm, F J. C. Green and J.. Bartot. The services fi were unusually solemn and impressive. b A protracted etieting commenced tle day b previous, which lias been continued to the >resent titne, and is not expected to close et're next Sunday evening. -Greenville a Mounjainer. Feb. 28. c at Murder.-We uuderstatnd that one of th'. t mnost cold blooded and deliberate murder, e was committed on Stnday last, nine nib-T belov this Villie, which has ever ie - perpetrated in civilized society. The un fortunate vidiim was an aged woman nned Jones. the widow and acond wife t of Mr. John Jones. wh->died a few weeks 6 since. No white person had lived witi the . old lady since tHe death -if her husbaod, tI but there were three or four negrmes tha: t belonged to the estate who still.remained tpon the place, and some ttf them were there during the whole day. To, ,ards night she was found dead in. the garden. near the house, her head dreadfully tman - led, and one arm broken. A large club. p stained with blood, -was found near by, t with which the deed was perpetrated Suspicion havinttg rested upon Ambrom t Jones, , a step son of the diceased) he was artested and committed to the Jail in this place, to await his trial.-bid. . c Fire.-Yesterday morning. about 5 o'k clock, the citizetns of our village, were q aroused by the cry of Fire, which had or- b iinate-.J in Mr. Harver N. Wilson's Car ti riage and WVaggon shop, and which had L taken such a strong hold, before it wa, b discovered, as to render it impossitule to 0 extngutsh the flbmies tr s~ave ant of hti C tools. There was a considierrlt,- qutantt- a ty of u 0isjhed wcork consu med together g, with the kinzchten ands smoke lhouse, stable~ a a large quantity of lumbter, and one htorse. ti We woutld supposeC the datnage was atbout tt one thousand dollars. It is believed thtat e tte shop was set fire to by somte unknl~ownt :eron. as Mr. Wilson ha.s hteen absenlt s:mtn three days and there has been no lire in the shop-Tbc citizenq deserve muchta cretin tor their untirin" exert ions to save- i fromt the tmes the dwelling of Mr. Wi il sotn ansihis. htouse hold furniture.-Cass ii ville Pionee.r, Feb 2.. Florida. .The Tallah-aisseo Floridian. e of the lst inst., cuntains the following par agraphs: --. '"We have begn tmuch. grattified wvithin the .past. week otn learing that emnigra iion is settlitng with a steady tide into our territory. Since the last cetnsus, otur populatiotn tas increased with a. rapidity unknown i to the old States.- (Gentlteen I itnfort us. especially from the Middle and Easternt sectiost of Florida, that the emi- u gratiotn sitnce 1840, has been at the rate of I, frotm 20 to 40 per cent ttpon the popula- a ti)on, as shotwn by the census thten taken. WVe are assured that our present whtite andt e negro.popnlatiton will equal, if tnot exceed s0.000 souls. . a \We have believed thtat Florida is des- s tited to become densely populated, WVhy e shuld she ntot?.. She possesses every va-. f riety of soil produciog.;tll the fruits of the c tropical regions coffee, .thte sugar cante ( here jrrive to perfection, A few miles a Sout n of us, potatoes growv all the year." u e Ingenious-Mr. Kjrk. the Superigten- c dent of the tmachine shop, at Readlitg,Pa., d has ctnstructedl for the Reading attd Potts- ~ ville Railroad, a small locotmotive for the ~ coveauce of the oflicers fromn point to tpoint. it is of tone horse power, anti the a seats are placed around the boiler, it muoves with rapidity, andi its passentgers cant ea sily remove it from the track at any titme.i Gamnbling.-ln the city ofNew Ystrk, at tis very htour, there are somte forty Faro and Roulette establ ishitments-regularly ~ visited by professed Garsblers, of whom e there are at least twenty five huntdred here and by thteir dupes men.-t of the best fatmi lies. antd whio mightt have bteen ot the best characters, if pubiic atttion had been drawnt to the extent of this vice, and the means for its reformr.-N- Y. Tribune. (ly The friends of Licut. JAstEs B. -ARus, anttounce hitm as a candidate for the office of tax'~ Collectosr at the nextelec-i tiont WVe are authorized to artnounce GF~otGE . SMPP'rA R as a candidlato for thto office of Tax Collector, at the next election, 4 Dcc. 9.5 tr 418 Hamburg Prices Current. February 26, 1844 Bacon, per lb. Iran. per lh. [Iog round, 5 a 61 Sweedes,ass'd, 5a 6 Elamis, 6 a. 64 Hoop, 7 a 8 houlders, 6 a Sheet, 74a 8 Sides, 7 a Nail Rods, 7Aa 8 Bagging. pet yd. Russia bar .. 5~a 6 3est klemp, 15 a 18 Plough Mo.ulds,6 a 7 'ow; 12 a 16 Lard, per lb. 6 a 7 .otton, .I, a 17 Lead, 6 a 8 1)lrope, per lb. a 0Il Limle, per bbl. Beeswax, prlk. 22 a 25 Stone, 2. 00 a 2 50 'Cotton. per lb. Rice, per 100J)4s. 4 00 )rd. to Mid'g, -4 a 44 Sugars. 1er lb. diddling Fair, 4j a 5 St. Croix. 9 a 10 'ine, Sea Potto Rico. 7 a 10 d,, 34a 4.1 New Orleans 7 a 8 Coffe, per lb. [lavana, whits 10 a 14 tio, 8 a 10 Do. brown 8 a 9 ava, 131 a i5 Loaf and lump,124a 15 :orn. per ht.. 00 a 45 Salt. per bush.50 a (0 :orrk iIeal, 45a 50 Sack, I 75a2 00 Flour, per bbl. Talloro, per lb 6 a 8 ,aual. 5 50 a 0 00 Twine. per lb. ountry, 4 50 a 5 00 1 merican, 18 lides per lb. 7 a 10 English, 25a - C Comimercida. HAMBURG, Fell. 20. c Colton.-In reviewing the ma1:1 ket since our ist report. we have to remark, that fir the lIst . ireo days of the pist week prices were ptay fuch ars on .the day of our last report. with oderate sales and rather a dull market. Onl a londay the market became more animated, iah a good demand at a small advance in a rice; this state of feeling was produced by a t port that the Livorpool accounts to the 3d inst. ere in and dedidediy, bolter, but on the arri if of the mal on Monday evening this report 'as found to be untrue, as the accounts to the ite nientioned, were of a character pretty inch as those of the last preceding dates, the jotatiops for fair Upland Cotton being 4jd. esteatiy and tn-day, up to2 P. 31. there is it a rhoderate demand and a very dull imar it at our quotations-to wit: Orditnary to F I iddling, 4 a 4j; M iddling to Fair. 4.j to 5; ully Fair.-54; atd Fine, 54; principal salt.s om1 4.1to 5A. The receipts have been large J both wagons and boats; shipments have C -en also heavy.-Republican. AUGUSTA, .larcfh1. Coton.-There has been a :air bisiness done this article during the pres. itl week, at ti v -s n'ot varying materially from those current the period oh our last poubliantion. There ' is ieena a thir demtiand, v hilch haD been gen. a ally flreely met. The chief sales are 44 to 5.. here is a gooid river and fieiaht is at its lotV a t rate.- f'aslhingtoniana. ti c Co.uMIa, Feb. 27 Colton.-Onr marlkpt coaatnineu qmte ania d and firiu. The article ranges from 44 to We see it statel oan what pAirpoortl to tie jod authiaritythat pt ivtte advices received by e liberniatve a more liivorable accounta or: i Cotton matrket than the printed stamenzeats, id that these have rather strengtheied the ew Vork mairket, and rendered holders more rim.-Ten. Advocate. t CnAR.kSTO. Miarch 1. si Coiton.-The receipts of Uplands dirilag the b tes week have becn, by Ral itoad 817 I tailes, a r water 5041 bales, by wagois 211 bales, total a wceipts 13,3'23 balts. Exported inl samae time. ji foreign ports re70 hiales. coastwise 2706. otal exports 11583 bales; leaving on hand a upping stock of 412U5 bales,'exclusive ot _ hJl bitles otn shipboard tot cleared, and aan inl ease of stock of 1840 bales. Ii tur wr:ekly review of the Upland market, Wednesday last, we observed that the mar .t at its opeanmig on Saturday had been very iet, the sales on that day havinig reached at 444 bales. We liarthertore stated, thtat ec accounats by the Iiibe inia steamuer, fruim t iverpool toa the 4th ailt., whticha were received i matt onl Mtonday nmorattag appeared rather at coaifhetinag aaature, anid thatt they had tnot A fected ouzr.mutarket oin that day in tany visible ti annaer tae -deanad conttining light, sales aiuonnting to but 955 bates. tOn Tnesdtay. awever, at great changte tok place. shippers - id specutlatoars inade thteir aJppearatnce amul i naeiausly anod with at) active detmanid. the asacntions on tha day reachedl 4219 bales. inice theni the demantd has cotiinuted at ai fair e Ito. the daily sales taavinag beeni as follow~s: Ona te Vednesday 4170 bales, ona Thuwrsda~y 2379 bl.s , i ad yesterday 2526 bales. In regatrd toz thte cur- I tit rates, which hoilders have been table to re ize during the past week, we would observe at we do tiot note anty miaterial change frm i-se of the week previous, except thiat te for aer were muore fill, and c~assificataons pierhiaps at so strictly adhered to by buyers. WVe theretore make no altetrationts in our ist guotations, wvhich stood as follon for Liv pool Classificatin inaferoratnd Ordinary. - - 40 a 5 Sliddhling, a nmiddlitng Sair, - 54 a 54 Fair to good fair, - 51 a 64 "a fle Nembers of the Exrecutive Commit- . lee of the Abbevilla and Edgfield Union -1 Bible Society: EILoVEtt Bat.TLinEN, .. -The wurk ini whieh we are engaged corn mends .itself to the mind and heart of every aver of God anmd manl, and,.in orsler to its access, demands tihe. zealtous,. promp~ta tnd ersevering actioni of those laboring ini the The prog-ress of the Society, since its rganizationl, Pias been onwvard. God hias :niled tin the ell'rt-friends.have inicreas- I 1-and our sphere ohf operationi and use- I aluoss extended. That this prosperity be riutinued, it should be remeimblered that intd Pias ctnnected means and enids; anl I teans properly anti entergetically used nder his blessmtg, canntot fail ito securo the nd. Let us therefore. as good Ste'wards, ame up readlily to thte wvork befntre us, in. I ividually feielinig the obligation resting up it us, "to dio what ever our hiandis and to o, do with ontr might." A 'meeting of the Comnmittee wi be held I m iy haouse ini Greetnwood, on Tuesday fter the thirdl Lord's day in March next, II1 o'clock,. A. M.. which will be thy. tst before. thte annual meetinig of the So iety. A full supply of Bibrles will hie on arnd. TIhe place fur the Anniversary of' be Snae.ety anid Preachaer to be selected, ad other imp.:-tant l'usiness to be attend. d to. WM1. P. HIL L. Chairmiaan of Com. hew Ahheville Haanner will bie kinid etmough igive the above three or four insertions. THE EDGEFIELD HtECIHANICS' Washingtoniman Society Are reqnested to appear in fl meeting ni Thursday evening next, on business of !, rtntue.E. J. MIMWS, Secretary. (CfThe friends of M~aj' S. C. Sco-rT, nnonneiae him as a candidate for Tax solletoir, at thoensuing election. NonO t if .11 To THE TEPEtlAtcE SocETIESs 1, EDGEFIEL.D DIsTICICT. Many of the lending nembers of the Tem perance Societies, througlioit the District, met at the Court House, on Saleday last, to take into consideraticn the propriety of forming a Distric Teipcrance Association, and it was agreed tiat the undersigned should place in the columns of the Advertiser. a communicat tion, respectfidly requestang the different So cieties in the.District to send up Delegates to meet at the C4urt lioue, in the Baptist Church, an the 2nd Tuesday. evening in March next, ror the purpose of onrganizing t District Tem peranee Soiety. Each Society will be enti led to tvyo delegates. An A ddress may he ex iected, on that occasion, from the Rev. Mr. I3REwEn. H. BURT. State of South Cai-olina, EDGEPIELD DSTRICT. .arah Raiford, Applicant,) - vs. | Summons William Raiford ) in and others, I Partition. Defendants. J BY nit order from John Hill, Esq.. Ordi. Inary of the District aforesaid, I will pro 'ed to sell at Edgeftield Court House, on the irst Monday :in April next, the lands be >tnginig to the Estate of John D. Raiford, de, eared, situate in the District aforesaid, on the .ong Cane Road, cntaining ; .---T crms, more )r lei's, bouanded by hnds of Avory Hiand, A::mos flohes. James*Hodland. JP es . Smyley and William McDaniel.. - So . ot credit until the frst day of January next. tarchasers to give bond and approved person. I security, and a mortgage of the premises to ie Ordinary to secnre the'purchase nmonoy. Costs to be paid in cash. H. BOULWARE. s. F.. D. March 5 5t 6 State of South Caiolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .Jiames alinor, Applicant, Summons vs. . en ibeit Birookm, et. al. Defendants. i Partition. .Y ait rder from John Hilll, Esq., Ordi 13 nary ofthe District aforesaid. 1 will pro aed to sell at Edgefield Coitrt H onse, on the 'irst Monday in April next, the lands belong ig.to the Estate of' Spencer linor, deceased, titate in the District aforesaid, on the road Mling from Edgefield Court House to Abbe. ille Court lionse,containing one lindred and ;liy six acres, more or less, adjoimig lands f Jeremiah Seielet, John H. H illingswarth iid others. Sold on a credit until the first of' atnayy li-46. the pnirehaser to give bond and sproved personal security. and a nortiage of te premises to the Ordiuary, to secure the ptr mite wmnmy' Cost to b-- lniid fit cash,' 11. BOULWARE, :. F.. D. 1ach5 10.15. rt 6 tate o1 So-ti t CaR-olina. - EDG;-.FiELD DISTRICT. 1 IULLlID before me by A. T. Hodges. iving near Runnel's Ford, on Turkey reek, a brown. hay Mare M ULE, sipposed be twenty years old, blind of the left eye; e skina on the right side, jus~t behind the ioulder. has the appearance of having been urntt trecently ; short switch tail, -iavttg the apiarance of* hoaving been tied in .knots with twine; quite grey in the face. Appraised at re dollars. WM. IBRUNSON, Magistrate. Marcht 5 lim4t 6 State or South Car'olina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. H. MA VS, living one tile trth of Capt. T. J. Dyson's Mill. on Wilson's ree'k, tolled before me a dark, bay MARE. v'elve y'ears-old, liourteen amnd a half handms igh. some whlite aboutt each hind fo~ot,and wvhite tots ont eacht side ol'her back, atnd itn her face. pupraised by Cumlleun Clark anad James Owens, be worth twelve dollara. THiOS. NICHOLS, Magistrate. Miar".5 JutIt 6 'esitively the Last Notice. L L Peisons hanvmgt detmanids againist thte .l;statte or John Cheatam, Sent.. deceas ,ate reqpiested to present them piroperly at -sted withmis m$e titme prescribed by law, and mise who do not av'ail lthmselves with this up: ortuntity will tot bie paid. GUTHEItIDGiE CIIEATIIAMI, M~arch 4 ly 5 Execator. State of South Cai-olina. ED)GEFI1ELD DISTRICT, RS. NA NCY OLIVE R, living one mVtile West of Vitamo .Spring, tolled Ji'ro met, tite BAY MlARE. supposed to e Ifftecit yeatrs oltd, fiotteen hands and ane inch high, wifh a smanll star in her >rthada, and1 a snip on thte niose, and her' cft hintd foot whi~o up to the foot lock Aint. No othter markts perceivabile. Ap-. raised at $15 00. BENJl. STEVENS, Magistrate. March 5. 1845. 4t 6 LOOKi AT THiI!! IY Celebrated WVEAVE R JACK wilI stantdithe ensuinig Season, at the fol inig places. viz: c'ommencing at my cuse near Etdgefield Village, on 3Monday he 16tht and 1yth inls.; at Cullen Rhodes, Csq., the tht -atnd 19Ih ; and at Lewis inalbreath's din 20th attd 21st ; and will be the above na med places every ninth day lurintg thme season. T1Eitos :ie will he et to Mlares for Three Dolar's thie- siingle isit, Five Dollars thte Season, ains .Eight )ollars to insure Thes Season -evill con inue till the 16th offJune, following. 'ersons puttting Moares antti trading them il' dhuring theo season, will ini all instatnces e hcld responisile f'or thte panymetnt of the sealson. All care anad ntteitton will hie mid to Mlares, but I will ntot be accounta Ice for any accidlents.. THOS. B. IIARIVEY. March .5 At 6 state of' South Carolina, E DGEF"IELD DISTRICT. Y .J0HN HILL, Escinire, Ordinary of 3Edgefield District.. II htereas, Alexantder Hlollintgswortht and Johno I. Mliller, hiath aplietdto toe for Letters of Ldmzimstrationt, ott all attd sintgular the goods ttd chattels, rights tand credits of Jacob Miiller lie of' the Dtstrict aforesaid, deceased, these ,re,thecrefore, to cite lad aditonish, all and siin nlar, thte kindred attd creditors of said decea ed, to be and appear before mte at our next i irdinary's Coutrt for the said District, to -be ioldett at Edgefield Court House, Ott thte 17th lay of Mlarch inastant, to show cause, if any, whty the said administration should not be gran ed. Given unader my. htand and seal, thi's 3rd day if 1Aarch, in the year of our Lord one thtousatnd -ightm hundred ad forty-five, anad itt the sixty tinth year of Americait Indepentdence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Maicct 5 '2t 0 RYAN'S HOTEL, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T HE Subsefiber having enlarged. hi House, and removed his Bar Room to cne end of-the same, and is now prepared t, accorniodate - Boarders and Travellers, on as geod terms as any similar establishmen in-this State. 'Hid Table will be furnisded witi the best the District can, afford, and his Bai with the. choicest Liquors and Wines. Hii Stables.are large and commodions, and sup plied with good and wholesomae provender, ant a'ttentive hostlers. He returns his sincere thanks to his friend! aidthe.piblic, for the very liberal patronage which has been bestowed on him, and trust, that by strict attention, a continuance of the same. In consideration of the hard times, lc has.reduced the price of Board to the following terms : P. . Board per Month, if'paid monthly, $10 OC Board and Lodging, per-menth, 11 00 Single meal, 374 cents each. Horse per.month, if paid monthly, 8 00 Single feed for Horse, 25 centsi .N. B. Jurors, (without horses,) attending Court, 75 cents, per day: . 13. J. RYA N March 5 if 6 ~ a M RS. HOLLIDAY would respectfully tender her seivices in the citizens of Edgefield aud its vicinity, in the -above busi ness. :, -ALSO . Gentlemens' and Boys! Clothing made in the neatest manner. Residenice-Mr. Corly's. Pottersville. March 5, ti 6 PROCLATIATION. E3ECUTitE DEPARTItP.NT. ..-- Chaileston, Feb. 22, 18.15, W IIEREAS iniernation has been recei ved at this .)epartment,that a most airo ciots Murder was committed i; .the District of Marlboro% on the 2nd irnsiant, on the body.91' James English, of said )istrict, by one ALI X ANDElt BROWN. of the conty. of Rich maonid,'North Carolina, anl that the said Alex. tiader Brown was aided and. abetted in the per petration of the -said- crime ly his brother, MUltDOCH BROWN. and a negro fellow named GEORGE. belonging to their fdther. Slgh Brown, and that the said oi'enders have fled from justice; Now. therefore, in order that the said Alexander Brown, lurdoch Browin, and the said nog-ro George, amay le brought..o a legal trial. 1, liLllA M AIKEN. Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hereby offer a reward of Tw'o Hundred Dollars, faor ihe ap prehension and delivery of the said Alexander Brown at any one of the Jails in this State; and a reward One Hundred Dollars, each. fir the like apprehension and delivery ofthe said Aiur doch Brown, and of ,he said negro slave George. The said Alexa#der Brown is about five feet six inchtes in height, slender built, light hair, a little freckled, atbonat 20 years of age, atnd weights aboutt 120 pounds. The said Mum. doch Bmrown is about six feet in height, sletaoder built. dai k hair,Irzaher pale, and has a scar in the lice, weighs about 175 pounids. Giveni tinder try htand and seal oaf the State at Charleston, the t'vently seconad day of Feb riaary, in the year aof our Lord onae thaons~and eight liandredl and forty fiye, and ini the sixty ninth year of Atnetican Inde pendence. WVILLIAM AIKEN. By the Goavernor. R. Q. PrcKEE, Secretary of State.: Masrch 5 3t 6 State of South Carolina, .EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. YJOHN HILL. Esquire, Ordnary, of Eddgefield. District. Whlereas L. 0. llolloway bath applied to rie .for Letters of Admioistration, oat all anal .singular thu goods, rand chtattels. rights and credits of Lewtellena Holloway, latte of the District aforesaid, dec'ed, these are, therefore, to. cite and admotnish tall and singular, the kindred .and crcdirors oaf the said decea'd, to.hae and uappetar baefame me, at our tnext- Ordinary's Cotart far the said District, to be, hiolden at Edngeield Court House, on the 17th daiy o Alatrch iust, to show catue, if any, why the said administration should not be'granted. Given undcr my hand and seal, this 3rd day of Mlarcih, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and in the 69th year of Ameri can Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. March 5 2t 6 SADDLERY AND HARNESS MVAKING. i ra Subscriber takes plea sure-in returning his rita - cere thanks to his friends tad patrotas, for thte very liberal patronage bestowed on him duritng the past yeat s. He respecrtully informs his friends atnd the public ina genera l. that lhe still cotnties to carrry on the Saddle dnd Harness Making Business, at his old stand, next door to Mir. S. F. Goode's. He has on hanad a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, Har ness. TraveLling Trunks, 8;-c. MurrTARY EQ~UaPAGE 31ADE TO ORDER, acN A wontKSIANLIKE HtiSNER,-. and all other articles usutaihy kept at such arn estaiblishament, whlichn he offers on as reasotnable tertms as lie catn possibly ,afford them. Citizens of South Carolina, call antd see i yotu cannrot suit yourselves as well at homae us abroad. Let us endeavor to keooa our mon~ey at home, and we will have mo're to spenid. - DANIEL ABBEY. Feb19 tf 4 .-$iOO Reward. W ILL be given, upon contviction, for the person wvho tmaliciotnsly set fire to Filly Bales of Cotton, upon the 20th of January last at my hanading.-Any person having knowlel& of the perpetrators will be rewarded according~ to the information they may give. G. TENNANT. Bob, 1.4 3t (Rep.) Plain and Ornamental T HE.subscribers cspectrfIly informs tih citizens or Edgefield Distribt, (lhat they have entered into co partnership, a d tender their services to the public in the RRICKLAY ING BUSINESS, in all its various bianches. They are prepared to do PL %IN AND OR NAMENTAL PLASTERING. after the most approved patterns.-'ROUGH CASTING and GRANITrEiZING, it, lie latest style. Brick -work ofevery description done in a \vorkman like manner. All their work is warranted. W. B.-CHA RLES, JOIU'N COUMBE. Edgefield C. H., Feb. 20 3t 5 AND JE W E L Y. OLD and SILVER WATCHES, Man tIe Clocks, Gold OUracelets, Rings, Breast Pins, Chains, &c., of the latest rashion and finest quality. Fine Castors. Candlesticks, &c. Old Silver Plate repaired and made as new. Silver Spoons made to order. Watches and Clocks repaired and-warran ted. Jewelry made and repaired. At G C GORDON'S five doors below the United States' Hotel. Feb7 3m Negroes for Sale. T HE Subscriber has a lont of 'valuable N EGROES forsale, three or wihich will be sold, on a credit or one and two years. with interest. Purchasers giving bond witi appro. ved securities. Persons calling to see the Ne -roes, int the absence of the subscriber, will please leave their names and residence, and he will call on them A.'B. ARNOLD Lowndesville, Feb.7 .3t 2 The Edgeflield Advertiser will please to in - sert the above three times, nnd forwaid account to A. B. ARNOLD, Lowndsville, Abb. Dist. S. C. Ten Doliws laward. R ANAWAY froth the subscriber. on the first diy of August, i44, -my Negro man S''EPH EN, eboti 28 years of age, very black, weighing about 175 ponuds, height aihout 5 Ieet 11 itiches. lie has some scots on his right arm. ncar wrist, caused by u scre-also one On his nck. iinj ierson takiiig up. said boy., nud-indcing hin any jail will receive the aboie reward. GEORGE BOSWELL. - January- ti ' 50 The Thorough Brcilorse 1YIARBLIEU, Bred by the lau John Randulph.of :oano.e. W ILL tanl a par! of th-.! # ism ,4 t prinfg. at Capt Im. 13 May's, fomr mi!es sonth of Edgefield Court Hlouse, on the Agits ta toad. lie will he let to Mare, at the follow ing redneed 'prices, viz: $5 the single lenp, $10 the season. to he paid in the season, and $15 to insnre a Mare with fial, to be paid as soon as the fact is ascertained, or the Mare tra ded.' In each case 50 ecntato the Groom ' Marblieu will be tinder the immediate care of the subscriber, who will use all reasonable care to Prevent nerdilents, buit will not be responsi ble for aiy, shonld, they occur. For further particulats, see handJ bills,. -ALSO, Will stand at the sante place n part of his ii me the fine yong Jack BLACK KNIGHT.- - Terms $3 the single visit, $5 the season, and $8 to insure. Fifiy cents to the groom in every . inistance 30SEP1 13. DOBSON. . Feb26 Ot 5 .Intd Wlrappi g Paper. T30lIE Sunbscribers 'havingy been appointed U Agents tfor the Greenville: Paper Mill aiwd Binderyi, have now o'i hanid,-*and will sell BEANK BOOKS, of all descriptions, WI TING and W RA PPING P.\ PER, at Charles totn or, New York prices. Please give us a call and satisfy yoursecves. * J. COIIN &CO., Cheap Cash Store. Edgefield. Dee..25. 48 3m Posiitely ihe Last 4Votice. A LL Pei-sons indebted to the Subscribere, either bi note or op en acconnt. contraic ted pre'vionis to the first day of J ntary,-1844. are hierehy notifiedl that all soeh demands must be' paid, or otherwise satisfactorily arranged belore return day for March Court next, or they will ivost certainily lie placed in the hatnds of a'n Attorney for collection. We wonhd most willingly be relieved from. this unplensant task. but money fcC must hare to meet our ouen demiands. BLAND) & BUTLER. -January 1 tf 49 .EbGE FIELD DISTR iCT. Tl OLLED before .me by Luianis Butler. Jliving niear Allen Dozier's, on .ittle Sa luda River. in the District aforesaid, a thay geld ing Horse. fifteen hands high, abont ninze years ' old, both hind feet white, shod hefore, blind in he left eye ; no-other visible tmarks. A ppraised at thirty dollars. -l RB BOUKNIGHfT, Magistrate.. Dec. 18 1m4L 47 . FDGEFIELD DISTRICT EsTL EY iIARR ts.living on C land's Creek,, nY aear'Millet's'B ridge, ollsbefore me one Black IlORSE, wiith both hind feet white, a hlack spot under ilhe tight foot loc'k, with a white spot on each shoulder, about 16 hanmda high, and hertwooni ten and twelve years old.-. A ppraised at $25. WIL EY R EYNOLDS. Magistrate. January 15 4tm 51 Staite of South (arolinRa. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Robert Buirton livinrg near Duintonsville' Tolls before ine a smaill bright hay horse, with both hinid f'eet white~ about fourteen hands high. atnd six yentrs old, no brands or othier marks, atppraised at twentv dollars: W ~BRUNSON, Ma gict rate. Nov 2d. 1844 lim4t 4'2 Just! Received I 0( BBlLS. WillITE POTATOES, I.. 50 bbls. choice Canal Flour, - -- .50 boxes S. Sperm Camndles, 50 do0. Extra and No. i Soap, '20 half and qr. bbls. No.1 Mackerel, (choice,.'4 40 kitts "' "D " ' 4) qi-irter bbls. No. 2 "' 5 cases choice Codfish. 2 cases fresh lutstard, (extra,) 3 boxes ('hocolate. No. 1. For sale low by SI$LEY & CRAPON-, nDe.1 Uf 40