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For iA@ Adertiascr.. TIRE LAST RACE. Ala. Eotzroa:-Perhapsit uonld be in ting to at least the sporting pari of .our readers, to bear the particulars of be Areat Sweep State race, t:at caie ofltriver Hamden Course, on Wednesday, the 12th iast, Notwithstanding the weather had been very bad for a few days. the stand was crowded with spectators from all parts of the country, and the ladies too seemed to be much excited, as many of theu ownewl considerable inter.st in the horses that started in the race. The folluwing horses contocdedt for the purwe : Joht Bas comb Govrnou uutleur, uleak lIan k. M uckle Jou, Boston, Nick Diddle. J'hn Richards, Columbus, Nullifier aid Clod Hopper. Various were the opinions is to the favorite horse. Bets w-re offered, Bascoube agatust tle tield-othe'rs lsoLed upot Guv. Butler ats the brag nag, and as mauy sure tiat Black lhawk, Muekle John, and old Boston would bw trouble some customers, in any CrtowId. At leneash. howeter, the horses made their appearance apparently in fiue order, %% ith the excep tio of-Bacombe and .Mluckle John-both seemed somewhat indisposed, but thinks I to tigaW-I know a thing or two about tratinng horses. Their traiues had ouly phystcker tnem a hule, to cram the jockey word on sme of the knowing ones. That's the secret-don't you *,-e into it boy, mind how you bet against thei thar crit or, I tell you, if you don't waitt to loose oneey these haard tiatses. At the son d of ibe bugle, I tell you these ailin, criters pricked thsirears, and came up so -le stanteadI up and tail up, the riders up. andwy thing ready, eachi occupyin-.; the positi$ tassignedl him. Awl at the tap of the drum off the wenit, Bassombe ahead, who had b this tsne became the favurite, especially among the ladies. the balance close up. The second mile Muckle John, Boston and Black H awk mi,1e tip to the old preacher, and played chose to his heels. Pas"ing the st-tnd for the itird nile, the Governor felt like Issuing a pree amation, came up, antI a close conieg' arose betwen the Gov., Bascombe. Boston. Black Hawk and Muckle John, who should take the first heat. As they played arnund the last turn "coming home," the Gov ernor made a press and came up. "nose and tail" with Bascombe, but however rather too 1ate. Bascombe took the heat, the balauce close alter, taking it as easily aspossible, no doubt with a view of mak;ng a showing for the second theat. The. all rested aud cooled off fltselv. wish 'he ex ception of Columbus, Nullifier ani Clid hopper. Nothwithstanding they appeared to run with ease, they were in coming out mach distressed; their friends however seemed to has e every confidence, partic alarly in the old Nullifier, whoeould stadi, as they said. "ate much whipping and spur. "ring as any horse of his day." The time having elapsed, the hoies were again summoned to the stand. At the tap of the drum ofi they went, Bs combe ahead, the Governor next, followed closely by Black Hawk, Boston & Isuiekle John.- The-cg s, mile Nick Bidle an. John Ri:h tame a little un'a..y nail cade race now hecame very fall_ ,t te onera of di ' was 'ery doubtful lwhicB~of th, two wouild lie" the "better borse." On passing the stand for the third mile, I tell you the way they run was a sight, pressing Bascombhe hard, hut not able to bead him. Look out old horse, the Governor will cram it ona toa you, was the cry, and I tell you what Black Hawk, Muckle John and Bossttn asnm't idle either; the way they came: it wa, nothing to nobody. Neither was the bal ance to be granused at in a fog, bsy thsem that had no teeth, for they did, I thoughst. a little more than their het, plarticularly old Nullifier, his friends having placed themselves otn the turn of thte back trick, on a little Ridge, were determined tm matke the old fellow throw dirt in the eyes of' - Bascomxbe, Govertior Butler.BIlac'k H awak. Muckle John, Boston, John Ric'hars. Nick Bidlo and Columblus, wtho we're ahead of ham; t but notanithstandeing~ they lashed ad spurredi the old fellow, 'and plaamped him severely, all weouled taot do', Basco~mbe came 'ut aht'ed, wti'intg thce heat, followed close'ly isy Govenar Beuslsr. the lsalace in thet following ''rde'r: 3 Black Han k, 4 .\uckle John. 5 Bss-toni. 6 Nick Bi'lle, 7 J'shn Richards, 8 Column boas, 9 Nullifier, 10 Clodhopper: timec slow, track very heavy. We take great pleasure itt expresiing our opainion, and it is the opsinionm *f the ''knowing one'" too, that Black Hawk, Muckle John and Boston made a mnost e'x collent rat~e for unttried uags, anti tar doubst with proper training anid msanagemenst will he hard customers bsy and hv. Mur Ih however dependus upon' the n'eannier in n Ieh' hey suetain themaselves nt the Ce, * ainbik tarf this winter. amtonag the impor ted istock. Nick Bisdle anid Joshn Richard-,I are fine iaorses, but were a littce taut of order. Columbus, Nullifier atnd Chloow per are horses of good bloode. lint nre growing rather old fosr lihe surf. Evie'ry, days experience cenonts n,,. int she opiniin. we have long~ sinace enatertain'ed. that e'ld horses, no matter how fine their bln, canc -got compete succeessfutlh with yonnsse hor sees. Look for instance'. at the fact ins the above race. Bascesmibe amis the Goverosr. the two conitnding naag,.. besth young aned active, and not withstandia~ lBacombe hail the Gahaant approperiations extra weioh.. yet be run with ease, failing a little ona the hack track about 'he Cross Road whecre the track was a little heavy. The Gm ernor, too, had weight to carry, (Brigae Encampments, aneiw ansI then .. reptort froms the military.) biut saeverthetess he mooved oinward with a killinag pace'. slack ing a little upon rising 'he Hu, hut coma tended manfully for the firsf isn the race. Fears are enatertainssed by the friensds tsf hoth, that in eonsequsence of a heav y track. nsd extra weight, they will have to bet takcen oli' of the turf,' for at lent a few years.,ors T~e sugar Crop-The St. Martita ville Gazette. of tne 8th inst., says misat sotne of the sugar planiters in the parish of Sm. Masrv. have comencraued crindling their :.t *ane.~ asid the suigiar made is eef a veryv oequalit y.-Char. Cour. Carrespoudeone of thc ew oYrk r ress. M W nA'HXTIu-r . Oct. 14. 1842, An importait dlecisioni has just been rnaile iy tme Treaftury Department irl re lation to the dlies on goods composed of ,ilk :and cotton. large quantities of which are mnaderatoomd tit he piled up in the public stores in New-Ytirk. The rate is fixed at 30 per ct. instead of le-ing levied by weight, r as % -uld Ie the case if the goods eampo Sedl or this noixed material were to pay the 4ilk duty. The appraisers in New York were in favor of this rate, but the Collcr ior pu a diterent construction ott the act. 3n tite ground that the goods were subject I toe duty n. if cormpoeil entirely of silk.-l O% iig in the manner in which the lawli w as framed, either construction would be I right, an between the Iwo the Govern ment have chose Ihe tine which will pro- I doce most reveutte. The circular will be 1 iacnued its speedily as possible. In the 4 rmean time leiters will no doubt be written , tote Collectori of the principal ports to his effect. to enable the importers to enter the g-pto'dint once. and it) relieve their minds nt1ich are now held in buspense as to whether they shall pay .30 or 30,;per cent luty. N#.w OnL:AN.s. Oct. 16. Late From Tx as. -- The ehooner lie ri. Grimaie. :arrived here from Latiacca .iv. TI asi' (C.pt Grinei reports. ver anti. that Ge-i. Burle-ion, with 1100 troop., had piirsued th - Mexicans untler Gen.- Wall rrom San Antonio. The enemy were for ifiivine themcselves at the river Medina; turle-ion tut nwaimed a reinforcement to mtack them there. Capt. ca!aell. of the Santa Fe Ex ip liiiii. had :. treash with-Wall and his trei ithi . twemit mile of San Antic Iia. cait of tir river Sewilla. rhe mex ican surronded Ciblwell and his party. I which ninber lomia a-t I 00. Tie brave I felleow knew too much about Mexican er:,ae-rv i srre'i nier to Ilem. Ile and ii. parii, limatht hi<4 wayv thrtough them: tihe .ille- I00 \1eicants, womiiided 100 more. :11i Itst not i man themselves. A e t 501) men from Lngrane, in t.emp'. ea re-infoerce C'apt. Cal d well' com)p-ti . were Cut of' hi tie 1ex ican4 and 40 of them killed, 7 prisouers and 3 e.nr-aped. It was cnrrently reported that Austin had been burnel by the Mexicans. though it is very doubtful if such tie the fact. Picayune. Comimercial. [ From our (orrrspondcat.] hinnmeuti. Oelober 22. Tihe pa-t week ia-c hie- otee -if tnusual glaom itn our cotton \itirket (so fit as prices are concerned) the rece-ipit h. beei heavy. and planters generally continue tie well a. it cones in. very little is put in store, to await better pr'cea. indeed we are.ut a loss what to any or think in relation to future, prices. we however hope to -e-e both European and Northern or ders comve in shortly. which would gave lfe and activity to the maaket. aid perhaps cause a -light advance in pa ic. . in the early part of the week Cottion brought (rem 6 to 74 cis. but tuwad the eioser, tie receipts being large. sel lers had to tsubmit to a decline ofr a e: per lb.; the greater part of the cotton now coining in. appears tee have been ijured by rain. &c. We quote tales froam 54 to 7 cts.. prinme only will brinig the latter prire. Sales principally front 6 to 6% ets. We~ mtust ad~d however, that, where there is a large quantity of goods wanted I hv the seller, better prices ca'n be obtained., Fluar. Baren Sr Lrdf-These are- duli. and price" rema~in alt ab emit oeet tat guotations. Our Marke~t connunael's to be' well suppliied with 5tale goods cit all desmcriptauons. We no tice no c~tange' an Excihange. Cot.Lautn. October 20. Codtoc.-Tlhe artic'le ha~s cmte et l'reelv diar ing the pasit wee-k. and the itiarket has baeenm leraak-the he: -oeerag liaving bieen readily meot liy the buyeru. at prices raniga trnmt t; tee 7 5-t' runts. leer tnw ;and We unederctandl thac 7( ete. e~.mae twen etfe-reed icer a line lot. TIhmere s very litle old ulltic g-tou ladeI tea ti qutalions. AVOLaTrA. Oc tober 20. keasarks-We aire -nadeed earrn ti.at we havme inat 5.i'r~ilta!iatetenmce tee ceaainiiattt' to unr country biencid.e. epehng the cottonma mar ket. seeiam ome- nua'n we reconeme-adeed to theme thei aale ii' tte-ir pearenee (a-vher ing it tie a ma.ar-i ket: e a'- iii sillee tae eamee ouin . Th''le wc. conts Irnae the tther -e of lhe \satic. anmd friani time anortern ma~rketsire not enacoaaraginm. lin Ne w Yotrk with a vern anaimll stac~k eofcuottean. lhe prace oel t.-uirtaie ha a ednwne'rdl tenrde cy.- ('ie mai .ets eel Phaelph llia andl iestoai, wnita emi arck el all, are iin the saie condeeitiean. All thie in e il calenlatede to re-ader the ceouth Lrnmar i nccA'tbacta e amia eveat in. a1 droopang estationaem. Llesi we rc-ie iocee favoracle news bcy time Lan~eo~c gpacket of time 5th caf this amo.ti, ini~c may be e.xpectedm ini a few days, manothcer dchie sa ill take pala'c. Atnd we think at wd il be ejeulstini whethmer the accounact wall be better. Thley were itn Euirope. lay thme latest iates, tnder ;h.e implreuiona that time crop of the Umatedl 'ttee wouldl be ve-ry laige. Thius it peresaion was5 well calenmmated tee depressea the mmarke't; tceadem.' editurtean'es in the man facturmic districtas of Great Britain had anot en tar'' y aae--n qeIe d rThe oeratives wvere stmll iii ama mugniet s.tate ; acnd until the manaifaeiur era ree'iame thteir cieerationms in fulli. the market Ioar the r-mw mcaercials will entll.-r. Anothecr cen wtera!tiona wall i.are ti. operate.hbelierc mhe E reeanm imarket< amaitrono im price. A large por Iiccaca o if mesteckse will leave to he ceanmed.l unmd 'ectned teen liefare supptlies cef the new rerop are re-ceiveda; ande the cimpreission that thec criep eel lihi year wml bet very large. wili havei to gao p llac e to time l.me't. that the ciop will onlyI Ice uan aerame once: hfcr thonieh the sutpplies 'rom the .\tlatee state's will le proebabaly lariter iiiaim La-st y'ear, yet the supliees froean the gulf wai met i.e as large a.' last year. This is' the mpaticn w- hare fored-e from' all accemtae lately received frmi .icissippi amid Alabhamaa. where itt the sitaing amid heginnaing of smncnmer. the prie-pecte ofl giemd crop.as nc-re miest flattering. taut ibch thai nwec-ather since lean- renederedl lessa l.mnvor.iible. Nietwyithictanidinsg all these dritwhacks lo large cropse. it is cetr lwelief chat thce aeupply will bae more thc~am egnmal to te demamd. Unmde'r thi- paoimnt of view, noi a drance iin prices shuould be c ilculiated ont fear 'come timce to Ccime: andi thaough time necxt acceeunt froatm anEpe. may1 be of a mnoire tlmvorite naare ina regam d tm pari ce-s, yeti we amre of the cpiionm thmat it woulid not bce prudent to caleulate n their permanency (.olten.-The receipts have heemn large since. nur lemeem re-n iew. an.d the sales in proptortimo; wa'mt msteersed ice en planters accoulnt. to wait for htetter paraces. 'rie prinicia salt's have been ac coardin;: an quality. frecem 4 teo 7 cents Tme qumeeotmeasons moan' hi these aiven: erdnary froem tir6J to'j; to fne a little higleratfe mght 0 obtained.-Coitautionarst. CauaRLr.sto, Oct. 2. 182. Cottoa.-There was a litle enquiry for Up and throughout Saturday last: die market, owever, opened. on Monday with a general tendance of dealers, and a rair business wa9 ono in all qualities of the article, at about the uotationsa given in our review of the 15th inst., p to Wedneday last, when in conmsequnence f the increase in the teceipts. prices receded. vhich sanduced a tore active demand, and for he panst three days the transactions have been leavy. particularly yesterday. between 2300 tid 2500 haga having changed hands. Tier ecei pts fthe week have been 10.4$4 bags. and tie salens in the same tine 7664 bags, at irices ranging from 54 t5n r. A few bags tained Sea island brought 7 cts per Ib. Tt? The fourth quarterly meeting of' he 4ETHODIST ChiURCH for the Edge*eid 'ircuit. will lie held at Ganiway Church,cosp nenlcing on Friday the fourth day of Novem Per. October 24, 1842. I THF BAPTIST MINISTERIAL 0NFERENC. of the Edgefield Baptist As ociation, will hold its next meeting. in the leeting louse, at Hamburg. on Friday before he fhilh Lord's Day. in the present month. at [0 o'clock. A. .41. W. B. JOHNSON. Chairman. The llambnarg Journal in requested to :ive his notice one or two insertions. Oct. 10. Js Ordinence. B E it Ordained iov the Intendant and War denm of the Toivn of Edgefield in Coun al a7'mibled. That whenever the .larshal ihall find any Slave or Free Person of color. vithin the limits of said Tow nt. engaged in any -iotonus or disorderly conduct. he assay commit he said Slave #or Free Person of color. to jail; md the sa;d Slave or Free Person of clir may e discharged by the Intcndant. or any of the Wardens, upon the pa ment by the owner of he Slave, or by the lree Person of color. of me doillar. isn each case.o the Marshal . as his :onpensatson for such arrest nud consitment. JAMES A. WILLIAMS. Ckrk. October *24, 1142. . -'s 2t :9 STOLEN 1t.1l the stable of the Subscriber. ne'ar F i.dgefield C If. os tlse ight of the 20th Jrltpber, ans excellent sorrel I10lSE. with : peck in his left eye, and a small -tai ins his fore acad, and no other white- spot aboit len lie i rather unde'r size, albout 8 years old. and a irt rate work Horse. with quic k action.' A ommon Saddle and lind Bridle were taken vils the Ilorse. ifrthe hiel in found and safe. y lodged in jail. and tle Horse returned. twen y dollars reward will be given by lte snalscriber. F. W. PICKE'NS. Oct. 26 tf 39 Notice. FORIE WARN all persons from tra. Sing for a Note of iand, given ly mse to veiss, Daniel Jones, and Jlhn O0. Jses. for not lundred and tifteen dollars, due lst Jann ary 1842, and payable lit January e43. as the iroperty for whiclh said note was givess haim roved to be useless to me, asd was warranated o me. I asm determined nout to pay said note un eds compelled by law. JOhlN DOWN, Jansr. Oct. 26 tf as Ranaway From the subscribers plantation. on Sunday. the 23d inst. a X--gro boy -named ETIrextt-u@ t 18 years of age. and tolerably sinall of hits age; he is an mnteligena boy.1 'and converses well on most any snb., hject: he is abaont 5 l'eet'2 or 3 iniches sigh: he had on when he went away a low rowned fur hat with a very narrow traiu. a ight brown crock coaat,sariped pantalsos ai d lark mixed vest wath msetal bastons. lies asmy, :hanges his dres. as hie has other e'lor bing asith sia. Any informaitiona respecting sai boy wall e thankfully receired, and any one apparehend ng him and lodginsg hiam ins any jail. so that I et hiin, (or binsgmg hsim to ine, sall be0 suitably 'ewarded, ands all reasenable eI'iense~slpaid. ddresas to Iunstonsville, P'. O.fdgefield.S8. L. JOIIN BOYI). Oct.29 tf 39 StateC of NOltil (":tl'o91111. BY O LIVERl TOW~LES, E-squire O. (rdlinary sit Eudgsfelld District. Where~ne, A tticus Tucsker, hiath appli so t o e fur Lettera of' ,ildministraions sit aa andi singulur the good's andi chattele, -igs's and credltss of Thomas Stins', late af thes D~istrict affore-aidl, deceased. Thlrse asre. therefore, to cite and adimon 'sh all andi .in::ular, the kindired andI credsi rs ofr he sail deceased, to be anal appea'ir ieflbre me, ast sitr next Ordinary's (Coura iar the 'saidi District to be hotlen at Eage siel Court House on the 7th Nsvema'>sr 84'2, to sow cauise if any, whly alhe aidl Adminisitratison 'shosuld noft lit grnanteds. Given nider any hsand anid 'seal ahi,24u1. lay of Octr. one'a hossandl eitght hsundred ad lorty'twao, anal ini the sixty-'sevethl ear oif American Indlependence. 0. TOWILES, 0.,:. n. Oct. 24. 1S42. [9a2 124] 2t 39 EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. aY OLlVER~ TOWLES, Esqnire. I b (Ord Iinri r of' Edge'fielsd District. Where'as, Laura Ainn Hobbs. & Jam~ses 9. larrisons hath applied ao sme foir Lei r's of Admtaiistriaiaa on all and singu-. r the~ goad's :aad chantels, right's and ere lits of huarre'll E Hiobbtss, fate of the Di's rict afraid~,ii deaceased. T'hese arc, therefore, 1o cite and adlmon sha all and singular, the kindlred and credli 'or's of thme 'said dleceaised. to lie andI appear sefure me. at our niext Ordinry's Caoura for he saidl District toi be holdesn att Edge~fiald Jourt Hosuse on tho 7th November 1842, ii show cause, if any, why the said Ad nistration should not lie granted. Given under my handl and seal rhis24th lny of October, one thousand eight bun Iread ad forty two. andl in the siaty-seventh ear of A mericran Indelapendence. 0. TOWLES, 0. K. D. Octoiler 24, 1842. $2 124 b 39 CO.IPA.WY ORDERS. E.DGEFIE.LD BEAT COMiPA N Y Nai. 1. are hereby ordoredt tas asp pear at then Piner Houie. arnicd ernd equaippsed as the inw directs, on the '29th inast. t'or Drill nad lieview. O fficers wil assemble the day- pre By order of Capst. J. M. Cogbuarn, T. G. BACON. 0. S. n.. 19 et U. STA-TIS DIS ratc1 COURT. Ia die Mad*of Ia krpc ine W ai, In Bankrupcy. Y ordeq (the Court of Bankruptcy. the - .esa of Albert N. Ware. will be mold at bis - I Abbeville District, on Satur In'f November next, at leven ..JA M.'VANDIVER, Assignee. Abbevili&0:sOit 18.1842 b 39 U. STA TS, DISTRICT COUBT. in die Mattek of r. s. Wilk. & Co. 133 Baaknpre. B Y order of the Court of Bankruptcy. the midividual & partnership property of T. 8. WilkS& Co., will be sold lon Sale day niext, at Abbiville Court lH4ruse. for cash. ' ~IENRY A. JONES, Assignee. I. Oct. 1- , 1842. 3t 38 _ uth Carolina, . DGEFIELD DISTRICT. Abner Pervin for') PennakBranaon, James Morris, Jr. Geo. . Hedierson, and V. B.-Dorn. W ILL.be sold at the house of James \orris, Jr., on Wednesday. 9th of November next, tie following property. viz: one earrylog. log chain, four oxen. one let biieksith tools. one lot lumber, supposed lobe six or seven hunired fect. one stackief oats, seven stacks of Ijder, one lot of~ir. -bed and luruiture, wheel barrow, wheatfan. grindstone. plantaion tools, four head.of cattle, stock of bogie, one black borse, one bay bore. Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE. S. Z. D. October24, 1842. [$2 1214] 2t 39 State~of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Rich. ilankiuson & Wife, App'tsa vs. Mary Glover, and others. Del'dis. B Y ai order from;, the Ordinary ot . Edgefield Disoriet I shall proceed to sell at Elgefield Court House on the frst Moinday in Novembier next, Lands of ithe estate of Jethro Glover, deceased, situate in said district, on Towu Creek, adjuimug lndis of Wade Glover. Wiley Mlover, Cleu Cox, and others, containing three hundred anid fifty acres, more or less. To be sold on.a credit orawelve months. wiih iterest from date, purchasers to give boud anod personal security. and a uumrtgage of the promises to the Ordinary. Coats to Ie paid incash. S. CHRISTIE, s. fs. Oct.24i 1642, $2 l1] 2 t 39 tate; of %outlh .arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire, IOrdinary of Edgefield District. # iereas, Charles S. Poiwell, hath ap plied to me for Letters f Almitistration on all ana singular the goods and chattels. ights and credits of Martin Burkhaulter, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased. Theseure, therefore, to rite and adnan - ish all and sIngular. ftae kindred and credi ors If the said deceased, tl he and appenr before me,-at our next Ordinar's Court for the said District to be holden at EdlgeIield Court HI Lw- un the 7th ay of Novembnler n iany, why the said Adminattratioushould not he granted. Given under mi band and seaI Ihis 24-I ft of October, oneta thmau,.uml eight hain-m trI anda forty a e o. anal in she sixty sevenith yeair of Amearie: ldeeece. . O TO I.IS. 0 5. D. Orm 24, 18-12 ($2 124) h 39 EXTRA COURT OF EQUITY, LL.1 Smtmm scsi othem.rm a at. ee, rd are here ja by noetitied. mh at a Caa .f Chance',ry. t haer all cauase nt: dspsedm of at thae resaallar Juno Tearm of said 4 'ourt. willhle heeld at l.dge. tie'ld Court flouae ..n thme thard Mlondaii in No venaber necst. B~y order ofma linnoir Chiance.llor iarper. J T~:lURY. c. E ?. ti. COIP.A.iIY ORDJERM. N Y No. I. are harehr, orde red ta sny-. pratr at thi 4td We'-:el. srmed~ amnd emlpaiped as the law dier.'. n ThuPmmr,. dlay slem.td a oaf .\naveainber next. for lftgizeneeltu Jisal .'tud deae. I )tiCerm nd Nt. lc.'alla.eleen.e d Iitlicers wall assea,aable' the' .ay pa e vous fhr thida. hy order maf Capt. J. 31. Coae ~.on. tt.-raasi~rr 0 sa .-u a nitl.u. j I.\ ' h~'C) li( xE.1 Jeamses lMofis. Jszunr.. l'at unii r. ae..doag aa Ldlgeieal LtntictI. saie ol soth Caoamas, hiath tiled .a peaula praying that hie m,.y be demclaard a iBankrup.a, pursuant to the Act of Congress ol the L'amed State,.. made, and nw itn torce,. coneaariimn. Bankrupts. andl that hie may hate the beneaaht othbe said art, tlaaa is to gave noatice of the sad Petition. anthaat a haraing therens wall be had belore the iloneorable Robert 13. Gth.imlat, Judge ufthme said Court, at a Court toa tee holdlena art the~ Federal b~urt HoUse, in :har-stmen. on 3Mon-. day the seventh dnay of Nevembe~r anext, at 11 o'clock. A. M., art which place aid tiame all personsinterested miay aippemnr antd shier cause, if any they have, why the tprayer ci alhe sand lie. titioaner should not be grated~m. Charleston 13th day ci Octbher . t842. ii. Y. GtiY. Ckrk. Oct. 19 3t 38~ THE U. S. DIST RICT COt 'rT. DISTRtC's OF MOUTH CAROLt.'tA IN BA NK RUPTC Y. W IER EAS Robert C. Joenes, late a Monr chgat, nlew tan Over'.eer in Edgeliold Dastrncl, S. C. liatla tiled a peetitioan praying that he may taen declare~d aakrupt. pur'uant tuhu act of Coaagress or the United a'tzates, miade. and now in force. concernangt Baankruptsm. and that he may have the benefit of the maid act; this is to give norce oaf the said petition,. and that a hearing thereof will be had belmare the Honorable Robert B Gikchrist, Judge of thet said Cott tat a Court to be hioldena at the Fcd. eral Court liouse, in Charleston. ont Monday, thin seventh day of Noivembher next, at elevcn o'clock, A. M , at which place and tinie all per sons interested mnay appaear and shiew csatue. ii any they have, why the prayer of thec said recti. tiener abonuld not be granted. Charleston, i3th day of October. 1842. 'H. Y. GRAY. Cak. Oct- 19 3t 3$ 300E &r 703 PRINTING. g'F iEvery 'teseription executed witi neatnessand despatc h ,t the Offhier ofthe HDoEFtE2,D ADvE.RTiSER. H. L. JEFFP.RS, FA( TUR 8f GE.Nk A L 1'01-0. SION MERCH.A ST HAMBURG. - C. R F.CEIVES and Forward. '. irehad-. E hipt Coitton, siella Cotton. Fl. m. liaroo. &c. Purchnsex Gocids for ..reant ad Planters. and attendo strintly to al- wher Com mission Business entruste'to him. Iainburg Oct. 15 4t :s Boots, Leather, & Shoes. T H E Subscriber i6 receiving im adlohtain it) his present stock of homtie a iafeitued work. a large- assortuent ot Naorthern m114ad. BOOTS, SMOES. & .EATEl R, which will be mold as celarp a. they canl h10. bought in the State. I'lhie wishing to pur chase % ill do well to call, as I a:n deternanied not to be uinderaold. Negro Shwoe, from 074 to $1 2.5 Ladies fine Slippers. $1 00 lt 1 3) comtuon " 094 to 75 Leather Shoes. $1 12 to $1 .'A All kinds &if BOOT.S rnd SIOL'S uade la order. wi 't neatness and ie-patla JOHIN ll.\!RItt Oct. 19 if .:1 '* TICE. D ISSOLU' N OF 'PAtTNElRslIIP. rThlit.t.t parite.'haip tieween.a J t) B. FORD of lamburg. S. C.. and taitinor. M. NEw-rov of Augua, ia. G.. would a xpire by the articles of its formation on the !th ott October 1843. but by mautual corae-nt we hereby deter mine to limit it. cotintmitce to the first day of February nexIt. J. 0. B. FORD. G1:tRtf. 31. NEWToN H amburg. S. (C., Oct. 10th, if 37 CARD. N cnnseruenace #at the tmislution aborve. it becomes aserenrv I liuild claose all tit tatding acrounts moad nitot' before the 1ot of January next. All persois dtiebtil to te by notes or otherwise, will pleaso caniidlei ths imoperative aad final call tar gettlemea trihuul daya. as indiagenace heyaida r, asnable notice can nut and will not lia "I r". J 0. 1. P)%% 1). Ilatuburg. S. C.. Oct. Wlhlt, :7 0 i ltli will rontinna as heretofare in offer 611 wile the mttiaa entlire n.!aartmtiaa'a of )RY (O0DS the' c.aimtrv aiorl-. He has naaw on b1-m11 thae timIt e61amidalet1e %tock o every variety that he has ever had tioe plea.e I to o.Te t;r 'salr. iamburg. S. C . Oct 10th. tf '7 twav Establishment1. I n dlE rit:ie it am i aaataldi-hed a S.C. to be conducted bay M r. WILLIA.\1 [1. (IIE.NE. resectiilv begs leave Ita Cal tha. attention of his to iiand aid the pilir gea er-d ly. to his STOCK OF (ROC FRIFS. &c.. naw aipenitng in the Brick Store. otn Centre street. farnierly occupied by Mr. 31. 1). ilfaber The Sock is entire'lv new. and hns ing ltwen carefully selerred frithil marlet., will be P-0ld1 on vary accirnodating tertn JOSFPII WOODS. I1namburg. Sep.28, 18-12. Oct. 1W l;t 37 {;. The Gieenvinle 1ntitaineer at at I'd:: field Advertiser. will plese insert the above tw ice a nionth for three motths. and fir' lord their bills as above. J. W . State of SPouth Carolina EDGF IELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLI-'S. aEtiirt. I Ordinary io Edge'Ftehl District. Whereas. Thoma, S. Bnleq atl Ann Bautes, hull) npplicd to mie fair Letterr- ofa Adlmiisqtration tin all nut .i --igal.r thte good~s atnd chatttels. riht5 nodia crs iaf saidil diece ased. Theseai are. t'refore'. t o c ead ad rrt on ishi all nnid ..inenular. te kinadredt andt craedi laor, oft lie safidt deceai~ised. it, lie anda rappentir beafoare rme. at aiiir nxti r d )iniars a. ('ila ri foar the siad Distriet la lae haotlen at l-'deafitaht ('tairi liouse tai *he' .31st Orctalher inast. *t i showv ennUe,' if any why thet -atitd Ulinis trflato -ahonhi otI l hae grantd. G'iyent uniter myv hand and' seanl Ihis 1ih day --C Octobaer. aune thont-audwa ei2'ht hainf dred ail foirty' wa. naid in lthe -i oy~'.'veth y.ir raf A' meirien tin--e.h-ne--aii' Oc- 19. 1l:2. (W2 t24) h Reg'net'l fieand Quari rs, t Rnill:- N. Int T Ill l ';a,-e'r lt.t'n'itn or the sea~eth fle-. -~i men'tt Sa ('ra. \libnta w ill :tppiar -t t' Pinet l. na-o. ait ?'taitn. .9thi batala-r aa~t ('aaitt iinaots! i-di Naai (' mitt -if.a. t'ed I 'tii Hv ardetr tof I 'a''W. Or, 12 :t :17 Regn'm ' ggradel"u:.rie f , finn~tie. Naa. hO I uireta n, C aif t itla'ri 1romt jtri:aala I.td t v i.a haerteia . .r.h-re'd toa appear at the oldf WelletI ain Thniarada' thaa :ta Naast'he~ar, neo. I atm missionaed anti Nona fl'flnnus'iaanedI Otfai'e the' Piv na'la'r of' I'ol Wigrail. Oct. 12 4t : IT l S ibartribears respec'ully inotrmn U t' l.itdi.. if tha i v icint,. andl the putblic cemtetally. that they have jnet recived si'i rom New Yark. a tnew anad well -ered assart menoft t' FAlLL A~y NIlINT ;R ;uODs (f the late'st stylae. conislitogi ii piarts oft Silk,. Satins, Ribibotn. Lace, 4 aL"e. .\b tat. Iltosir Scarfrte. Faanty SwatI'. Catmbaoc lbla~i'reia. Velva'ls. Wh albonae. mrl". C'atmb-. Uir,ba. Pita.. Ned'lea, Pearfumeairy aaf 'armn.a kihal. anid manay oilher article. :aa numetaras taa mien-a tion. A fine assortnnrent of le'~ahorn. .Floraenti. Tiis rn. anld Staaw llonntitts. Faa nech andl .Amaera can Flowsers. Fauahtiabatle Silk l1:uati ade tao order. M Eg~.. E. 'Y. OW D w i srtaataend th-- i-htutmeat. who sa. long experieennt itt boanaines's. has~ maide' het fatliar witha all itS baracties. All woitk will be ex'cuited i ithnat.se nntd ala-patchl. .miad in a style not inf'eriear to any.stinnlar eswtabbash lihmett in C harl'stan aar Aang.ata. Oirders fromt the coaunary, are rerspe'ctiiy solicited. IILAN D & BUTLF.t October 10. 8342 if :r7 Adgninistrator'w .Motice. A LL persona having demandat agautaet thec estate' of T. ii. P'RICEF. tcaiad. at e re quitrted to preset them. anid thaao atdebied to uaako immtediate paytnentt to A. A. CLA RK. Adum'r. INeweP_ deiinter-Geods If i. siicriber begisleave to inl11iln hiS tnind'. and e public geterally, 1hat he wahl t iucreivmng hill %toick of FIL L .ID WI"LVTER G 0P 0 DS . :onoistil; of :almost every article that is usua!!y <ept inl this maaiket. 4 good supply English and American Prints. KentuckY Jeans. Flannels, .Slutincis. Cassimeres. Cloths, restings. AEc. Also a rood aupply of Brown H mspuns. Blankr. Arrsy.<. and .inseys. fats. Caps. .Shoes. Sao.!dlenj. Hardware. Aa goo ispgiply -i $1 GAII need ('OFFE . All of which will be .u'.errea: to cn-stoamr- at ne prices to correspond trah thard tines. I 'iay :aisk all it, ral mod ainam e 1*'r theamches ', I it-ea thankf'ul for piast f.avorsaid hope by strict attetiion to butuiness to ilitrit a congiaatnnce'. F. B lR'F.SilY. L-ce-fil.d C. If. Oct. I I tf 37 Whitloci & McNeil. I V. o dI the.ri.. ivel, wilh a very - erK f m11 rial. ,.elertel witlh cajr. 110 s, . ip.- r wilorkinenr . anod lave wriias.-tily ocait.d ait Gin r.nwoon. in Abbe ile I irt.ar t- ptirpos' 4 a''ach Mann. iteniri.: and Reparirmg in all its various Mt MlcNvit.. hn arved his time to the hu ine-a. anid %% ith hti< pi -*esnt f1acilities and a.-t !xpera-ncea . Ihe cian With c..natideince amure 1ho--a rho may be dhapfi-'d too favor thetm with tbeir intronni. tIahat aaoihigngh.al be wan1ting Im >mint of workniiuiadaap. naeatness and despatch. o give antioafictani. andll that by induastry and W"Ieiay he wi'l imko hio prices carrepond withl th hadliga.- aof thge imes. Greaeniwonait. Oct 12th. 3t 37 State of *oith ('arolina EDG ifF.iiL DIST RICT. - /.\ /.'qt 11,1%' Faarm, U : a.:'.. A :o:her, I giors. & c. r'C. ; 3.1i for I :eirf. 1I.enry .Aiiz. S iuer .aaa-i -i. : 1 J withnat she h . t, 114h- - itn. :-rtn ..1 ae dh apjw-..r. a-! p;id - 'r di:,Ir t hie Hiill w-othin Ithr.- en-nmX, 6n .:-.. a i111 4 0f 1 th rnirv. iir t!.e 4aidl V::0 %%. - :. e ira confr!so ac:m-gii LIm. J TFI '. c ar. An.:net 1 . ."',kHtte J Solli l Car~olna. FDG(;F.Fi E L' 1. D)1)1ST R I CT. Vinentt D. Co;:burn. \ihent. InJagh Parker & atheri. Dfn.'t. SI appearing to my at i-actiIM that Ioeph Parke-r. lenjainia Parkes, Willi:rim Parker. lIe'ze'Liah Darnell. Taller and we Tru. eV. resi without hile hmits o'this State. Itis wherfore ordered. that they do appear and of lect too the dfi% lilin sir sale ofa trne, ofland de-' vinaed to tha above tinmod perston. by Williatn Roaleitsaan dec'd.. tn or belore the twenty-sixth ria of Dectmber nIxt. or their-cs ent to tijr unme will be entered of reeoi d. - G iven under mv hand. a . my oflice. thin 4th ' day .f Octobes. 142. .OLIVIR TOWLES. o z.p. Oct. - g3m :; Land for Sale, Canebrake Place; . .-. Faiantedr in ia- ada-tr:ci. oat I.attle delgjda river - h(flay betwen i:.ieldi~ aadfNewbeny fY .mrt Ifugnnes. T -e baaafaiatie aia on this part of thea tract. Il-* onaie wihes, tag make ag aid. :ataa'enal stth-ment. lie can get a fair ba~r.1 L'.'ain. Thegg isub-arrober lives on the place. and' in ri aidy at anii timev to ihiaw it. AitTHUR SI3I!KINS. IN Tlil.: C.il MN PLI..:. viaenrry. r~~. 'Drdlararian in .-*Sssmn'psit. luan Seiurry. a iin. ii. J'rennit:ig. W mg. .iurry'. > Deearation in D~e.t. ri. F ill.'~ilg~. p'inti aas tia a th ' a ddtir ,. h-i.ar iti, a: thg':e a..i. aa:anad c.gus in ny anien't theii. defl.ldant hat ing ago u' ade or attoirne'' kiawni ti be. wnihin tIn< Stit.., a., shonii a copy;. af '.ai ,l-rIhroatio. n~ iith a rede - p ea.d -hailla bei'rved. It a'. arali-r,,. thmat the' ai da-ndtiaiimgg do pleadai tat the sat gdiei-r'aii -nas .1 ilia .i p-arfgg andt iy ligtim thme iagbujc.aiian of' ta*r. air l.-~ti .iful ggas luiae Jindglaent wil a gi. g.12', I0a|iiiiiclli IX TIlE C'OMM3ON PL.E.AS. Jaohni A". Doaildh. 'sa. ttachmnt. Aasa'nmpaait. V ii E: P'laiaaif in iin g Cael lain uhectarntia'n E gny ngfice' again-.t the D~efenidanmt whgo in sCahiaat the lamitn gil' Stite OJrdered that the mail dhefenagaat da. nappear and pleand thereta, wtithgin aiyear anda a athty froma the fiin tg of the samea. aitherwisie f'inal judigemie't widl be tawar bed agaiin.t haim. JNO. F. IIVINGSTO iN. C. C. P Cle'rk'iaa'ffice. Sept 24. h--V. Sept. 2$ ly.' Fril - his arait.-tgmal marvie. tor theg ci'taizens' ot FI-.dgefieldl ti llagge andadljaaela couniitry . indl has takeii ana 4OSlice' neat daoor tio l;enta. .i I.. Boanhnm'i netar the Coiuri line a~ bera hea enni heg l'amniid at aill tianess dunnig the~ Lay. atnd duirgig the ntighat at S. I". Gooiede'. ilwiiti. except nI hen abnt onm prof'e'soOal dlit tie.i may25' tf 1y Fair lNotice. I A II aguain uader gihe necessaity of re ntlt .dinag thliase indebalted to ame 0n Nate. at nd Accounite atti up tos st Januiary'. It$42. that hag:' ger inalnIiaere nmeed nlot lhe exapectedl. i-, nitn-'ttialn re-pgIire' nc e tocallert moiany. -mii I hope I well aes. aved the trouble~ of dun'ate'. r thros aide'iaed to me the eip..nicer a~.nz rast. F.. 15. Pi FSI.l . Edgefield C. '. 6th iSeptr. For M4ale. A $ll..N ) Ii)gu ew lPI Nt Feft EWI. ont tergga to ouit ti tiimen, apply to Mlr. l: 'B llacoga, ir Mri. A A. Clarke'. atFEdgeicad 0 marcht 6 f n