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UYMElVEAL. Tha ukea tus abidh ne nwiuiag barts." M ARaIED, On Thursday 12th January, by the Rev. Simpson Jones, Mlr. ROBEar BAUGH of Alabama, to Miss G. E. BArs of LeXing ton. S. C. On Tuesday 24th inst., by H. A. Smith, Esq.. Mr. AL.- GaiFIT to Miss SARAH BAsaw, all of Edgefield District. S. C. Counnercial. AUGUSTA EXCHANGE TABLE. Augusta Insurance and Banking Co. par. Bank of Agusta, Branch State of Georgia at Augusta, Agency Bank of Brunswick, branch Georgia Itail Road, Mlaanie's iaak. Bank of St. Mary .s. Bank or M.tilledgeville Bank of the . f Goo. at Ltav. lr.uebet of ato - Agency ot'ditto. at Greensboro' Bank of Brunswick. Comnercial Bank, at Macon, Geo. R. .- & Bkg. Go. Athen , Marine& Fire I... Bank,8av. " Branch orditto, at Macon, Planters Bank, Savannah. RockersvillewBanking Comp'y. Esehange Bank, Brunswick, brok Lke ulgee Bank.! brok Cera Bank ofGeorgia. 35 a 35 d Central . R. & Bkg, Co. Sav. 3 a 06 ILs. ik. ofColumwbus, at Macou, 6 a 10' Alabama Notes, 1 a 14" Bak of Hawkinsville. 25 a 30 Phasnix Bank of Columbus, 6 a 10" Charlestdn Banks, par. Bank of Camden, Bank of Georgetown. Ciommercial. Columbia, Morehants', at Cheraw, Baukof Hamburg. No &dc or UAcartsin. Bank of Darien asd Branches. Bankof Columbus. Chattaboechsee R. Road & Banking Company. Monro I. Rnad & Banking Coipany. Planters'and Mechanics' lauk, Culnabus. Vstern Bank of Georgia, at Rome.. On New York, I a 0 prem. -Charleston, par a das. Savannah. par a prew. Philadelphia. i a 0 prem. Lexington. Ky. par a 1 1_ Hausuao, January 2' Couen.-The receipts of Cotton by wag ons and boats continue heavy. nuost of which is sold on arrival; the planters being more disposed to sell than they were some weeks ago. The demand continues active, with litde or no falling of'in prices from last week's notice. We received Liverpool dates, on Saturday, up to 15th December, with a decline o better qualities of Cotmo from id to Id., while the middling and fair sorts remained without cbange o4 the preceding week,. The trade, however, w asif~yy and in good conditios, and the only cause fur a decline was, that it is ex pected the crop of Cotton in the -United States will be very large. These accounts have not caused our market to, give way worth noticing. We quote from 5 to '61 ets., according to quality. Principal sales S to 64. cts; andda some instances 7 eis. can Ue obtained fra strictly boice brand. The January accounts aaleoked for with a deal of aearestnes. wMcb setde our mke 'once.-JourntaL AusbsT&, Jandary 20. Ceten.-And this condition of our mar kot can be cowspared to a becalmed vessel at sea. the pilot waiting for a wind, pro -pitious or not, put his bark in moio. Buyers ami14 sellers in this market, to yes terdiay evening, have been niting for news by the steamer to operate, buyers being afraid of soiling at too lowv prics. rThe receipts of se week have been large. and the transactions (ewe The prices of our last review we wouldl'qutote again. but at present they are maerely nominl. Constitutioaist. Cnsaz.zs-ro, January 28. Coulon.-Received dluring thec week past 11,622 bales Uplands-viz : by Rail R oad, 4,473 bales; hy Water. 6,SJ5 hales, and by Wagons. 350J bales. Exported in same time 9.1)06 bales, leaving a shipping stock on hand of 19,749 bales, exclusive of 15. i66 bales on shipboard not cleared. The sudden impulse, and consequent advance In prices which the market for Uplands experienced on the Iast day of the previ ous week. was as suddenly checked na the first day of the past (Saturday] by thc receipt, via New York. of later and unra vorable accounts from Liverpool-buyers immediately aiskedl and obtained the re duction of the advance, aa.d the market settled to about the same position inwh it was previous fto that time. Purch *gs oaperated on Saturday to the amount or I,662 bles, on Monday 2,123 bales, and ou Tueday, l.115bhls (o that day the sales were principally confined to hut otne purchaser, others wiubdraraing either to obtain a farthaer reduction or to await the aecounts to the 4th inst. per steamer Cal edonia, now past due. Holers not being! willing to subii, the sales on Wednesday only reached 445 bales; ona Ti'trsday th' market again partially revived, being at tended principally hay purchasers whoa wvere under shipping engagements. andi full prices was renlized by holders. The sales amoutnted to 1,433 bales. To-day. naearly an entire cessation of transactions took place,-holders could not be induced to give way, and only 395 bales were taken. Total amount of the week's sales 7.172, as prices ranging fro. 5* to8 ets.-Mercury. B.steruroaz, Jan. 21. 1843. Houarraf Street Flour.-W e note a slight declin, in lloward Street Flour since this day week, bothafromscores and wagons. Sales of good standard brands were made fromntres on Saturday last at $3,75, nod the transactionis tis week have generally been at the same price. The demand has not been nctive, and the inspections shiew some fallIng off in the receipts. 'lais morning somne holders are offering to sel! at $3,75, while others have been offered the same price and have refused to 'sell.I We now quote the wagon price at $3,624. The Mena of colonel P, C. CA LDW E LL announce himt as a Cans-I didate to represent the Congressional Dis trict composed of Abbeville, Ed;.edeld,1 New berry and Lexing::a, in the next Con-. .re.. J..n !' Jiatt rt cn I Election Notice For Nenl bers or Congress. N pur. unce oil a Pr cl mation, by his ExcellencyJ.J9 If. LIAmmoxi), Esq. Governor aid' Commander-in-Chief, in and over the Siate of South Carolina. the Managers of Election for Edgefield Dis trict, will open the polls for the purpose of receiving the votes of the citizens to elect a Member-of Congress, to represent the Congressional Diurict composed of the united Districes of Edgefield. Abbeville, Nei% berry. and Lexington, on the third Muoday in'February, and the day follow ing. MANAGERS: At EdgrJald CourI iL.use: Two da - E. B. Pressly, S. F. Guode, William. Butler. Longmire's : Two days-Wiley larri soa, Hagh M. Quarles, Jouiel, Perrin. ('olicr's: Two days-G. Garrett. and Williama Pre-cuoa, vice J. D. Htammond, ad Thionas Garrett and Jolu Adains. hAerokee Ponds; Two days-S. .W. Garner, Joel Curty, and Daniel Shaw. Pine House: Two days-Benjamin Bet tis. H. Hlatcher, A quilla Mliles. Christie's: Two days-Rich. M. U hite, J. S. Pope, William ay. Dunton's : Two days-R. P. Brunson, John Hill, H. Doton. Sheppard's: Two dayt-Elias Lagroun, E. Bludcjoe, Sher!ey Cook. . The Ridge: Tvwo days-M. Watson, Lewis Hol mes, William Coleman. Smylte's: Two days-S. Nichalson, jr., D. Strother, William Dean. Ilamburg: Two days-R. Anderson, B. F. Gonedy, M. R. Smith. Mount llting: Two days-John Jen nings, vice Adam Minick., NJ. Etbcred-e. Stophou Oliver. Richardson's: Two days-J. Richard son, J. Neall, L. Bland. Cclejan's: Two dafs-Ilardy Boul ware, U. Yarborough, -.. P. A'wcy. Parks': Two day%-Richard Hardy. Atticus Tucker, Vm. Parks. Perry's: Two days-A. K. Able, vice M. F. 'ope, Daniel Denny, A. Nicholson. Moore's: Two days-Anderson Turner, Thus Payne, Joseph Rushton. Pdosley's: Two days-J. S. Harrison, Jacob Miller. J. S. Shadrack. . Alle's: Tvo days -A. P. Kenard, Si. meon Matthews, A. Turnor. Pow l's : Two days-Charles Powell, D. G. Walker, J. ilightower. Long's: Twugays-Jobn W. Lee, Ja cob Long, jr.deiM . Nails: Two d ..B. Will iams, A. A. Simkins,'H rr Cox. Red Hill: Two days-Lewis Collins, John B. Hlames, and E. McDaniel. Dorne't. Twd days-Job F. May, J. Dorne,jr.. Alfred May. Raadau's: Two days-R. W. Mat. tbws.,Colin Rhodes, W. R. Swearingen. H. Botdware'r: Two days-John Lott, Jesse Gomillion, James Edson. Jr. (7"'Votes to be counted on Wednesday followipg, at Edgefield Court House, and declare toe election. Resolhd, 131. That the Manaters of Elections arL requested to pay special at entMion the fo!fowing portioas of ihelaw relatin o E-cnone. lat. namues of Volte to be reg'r. ed, twrillc thy t'c, and the tih served, - . A. 1716, 2d Statutes p 684,] 2nd. If two or more tickets be hufid rolled up logcter, or more names be found written on any ticket, than ought to be vo ted 1'r, all such tickets not to be counted. [A. A. 171u,.2nd Stitutes, p. 634, 3d stat utes, p. 136.] No voter shall be allowed to put in nmore thtan a usg bullot, or piece of paper, in the Lam~e b or etssel; but a ticket iO1he counted, pjouagh it contain fewer n tis than are to be voted for. 3d. 1I'any tmanager shall know in:;ly re erive an illegfal role, or shtall refuse to ad vait legal vote.s, or shall neglect or refuse to attend to the eltetion, or shall connut the ballots before the proper Iiane, or at any other than theo proper place, he shall be liable to pensalties. [A. A. 1716, 2d sta tutes, p. t;89; and A. A. 1721. 3d1 statutes, p. 13$: and A. A. 1759, 4 statutes. p. 138; and A. A.. 2759,. 4 stattutes, p 104i.] 4thb. I.lasn:;ers are authiorised to admnin ister oaths, and examine wsitnesas; to mainuain order and regularity at the pedi15; and by order in writing. (directed to alher. iif, coustable. or special deputy,) to com-. mit o jail (fur one (lay,) any pers5on who, refuses to obey the lawful commdinds of the rmnnge-rs, or who shall disturb their proceediugs. [A. A. 183i, t )tatutes5, p. 44~2.] 5ah. If any person refuse to take the proper oath. or tate mnagers shall be oth-. aroise sarisfred that he is noet oualified, his vote shall bie rejected. [IA. A1. 1831, Gi b saafu'es. p. 4.13.]J WThec manager, or any other person enomled to Vote tony challenge any pterson niferin;; to vote. [A. A. i831, 6th statute. p. 44.;.] 6th. Mlanage-rv are ambhorized to swear seach other. [A. A. 1818, 6th statutes, p. WIOr they may be sworn by atny other authorised to administer otn oath. 7th. Iia case of death, remsoval from the District. or refusal to serve, uof any mana ger, as majority of the delegation ire au thorised and required to fill up the vacancy by appoitntment in writiug. [A. A. 1818. 6 statutes, p. 94,) 8.1h. Polls to be opened a: 9 o'elock, A. M., aund closed at 4 o'chack, P. M., (with convenient intervals.) The box, vessel, or bag, to be sealsd up) when the polis3 are clo sod, and uot to be opened except to receive votes ons tias secondl day. antd to count the votes at the regtular time and place. [A. A. 1721, 3 statutes, p. 136.] Resolved. 2n~d. That the managers of eleetion, prior to their proceeding to the elections, dat take the following oath or affirmation, before some magistrate, or one oft lie manneersa of election, to-wit: "That theay will faithfully and impartially conduct anal attend to the foregoing elections, agreeably to the Constittution of the State of South Carolina, antd the laws thereof."~ Resolved, 3rd. That in future no person qualified to vote for members of each branch of the Legislature shall he permit ted to vote in more thati one Election Dis trict or Parih : and the managers of elec tions throughout the State, a hereby re quired and directed, if they think proper, (ir on the application of any elector pres sons offering to vote, the following oath: "I. A. U., do solemnly swear, (or affirm. ua the case may be.) that I have not. at ihis general election for members of the Legislature, voted in this or ang'other Dis trictor Parish, and that I am constitution ally qualified to vote-so help me God." And ifany person or persons, required as aforesaid, to take said oath or affirmation, .hall refuse to do so, then the managers in their respective Elect Ilon Districts or Par ishes, shallbe and they are hereby requir ed and enjoined to refuse such vote or votes; and in case the managers shall re ruse to require the oath as aforesaid, when demanded, they shall he liable to all the pains and pentalties they woild be liable nat:11 subject to for neglecting any other du tiei required by them as managers of elec tions for either branch of the Legislature. 'Reaved, 4th. That the Act altoring the 4th Section of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, be herewith pubtished, to-wit: "Every free white man of the age of twoaty-one ;years, (panpers and non comnissiuied officers and privates of the .%rmy of the United States excepted,) be ing a citizen of iis State, and ha3ving re s.led therein two yeats previous to the dny I of Election. and who has a freehold of i liliy acres of hInd, or a townt lot, of which he has been legally "eized and possesed at I least si:ntontlhs before such election, or not haing any such freehold or town bi-, h habeim resident in the election district, i a offers to give his vote, before t L. slion sit months, shall have a right to vote for-a member or members to serve in either branch of the Legislature, fot the election district in which he hold such I propertyor residence. Resoved. 5th. That the two years res idence required by tile Conisti'ution in a voter, are Mhe two years immediately pre vious to the election. and the six months I residence int the election district, are the six months immediately previous to the I election; but if any person has his home in i the State, he does nut lose the right of res- i Idence by temporary absence. with the in- i tention .of returning; and if he has his I home in the election district, him right to I vote is not impaired by a temporury ah- i sence, with the intention of returning ; but c if one has his home anl family in another i State, the presence of such person, altho' I continued for two years in the State, gives i no right to vote. I OrThe law in reference to the election of iembers to the Legislature, holds in re- i gard to the election of members of Con- i press.1 Feb I t 0eneral Orders. C HEAD QUARTER.S, COsLUXXm, 2011h Jan., 18-4. Orders. No. S. A RTHUR HUGER, JOHN BRU A RD KERSHAW. J. L. GANTT. P. M. EDMONDSTON, W. D. GILLI SON, and E. M. SEABROOK. Jr.. are appointed Aids--e-Camp to the Comman ler-in-Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and will be obeyed and respected accorditisly. The Aids-de-Camp will respectively signify their acceptance forthwith, and re port themselves at Head Quarters, Char leston, as fully equipped, by the 17th Feb- j rmary next By order of te Co.mmandler-in-Chief. J.W.CANTEY, Adljt. and inspt. General. Feb 1, 1813 3t 1 state of South Carolina. SECRIATAttY'S OPFICE. COL~UMBan. 18th Jatn. 18431. ( v Tfl ALE WHOUM IT MAY CONCER i. B E is known that JOllN C. HOL COMIIE of Savannah. Iately ap puinted undt comnmissioned by lki Excel lency thte Gouvernotr of this State, Comtmis- - sinner '-to take neknomwled;:emenits or proof oef any deed, mntgage- or odser conrey-. ance of anty lands or tenements lying in or tieing in this State, or of any c'ontract, let ter of attorney, or any other writing under: scat, to be used and recorded itt this State." a id on the l11th day of January, 1843, take S and subscribe, on oath, befon- Jossen h FF.1r, one of the Justices of thte Peace ftir '1 Chaham Contty, in the Suate of Georgia. b that he will well ad faithfully perform, to it the best of his skill and ability, all the du- t ties of Commwissioner. according to an Act of thu Senate and H~ouwe of Reprosenta lives of the State of Soutit Carolina, enti- E tIed "An Act to authorize th,' ppointment 2 of a Commissioner or Commnissioners to takhe the acknowledgements of doeds andt - other instruments of writing under seal, and for other purposes," passed oin the 17th 1 Decejnbor, 1834. W3.F. A RT HUR, Sec. of State. FebI. 1843 It 1 ti ' Sheriff's Sale, 01 Rannawag s1ane. WIT LL BE SOLD1 am Edgefield Court s Vlouse, Ott the firt Monday in March tnelt, a Negro man named Joseph, who I says that hte belongs to John Pattersco; said msmegro has been con~ned in the jail of this District for twelve months past, an a runaway; is about 315 years of age. light complexion, about 5 feet G inches tn height. t1 rertms cash, S. CilRISTIE, a. z. o. Feb. 1 Si 1 a .Iteice. . A L peronsindetated to the estate of. AJohn W. Wimbish, dee'd., are re quested to make immediate payment, as the condition of the estate is suec, that it will not admit of indulgence. 4 OLIVER TOWLES, Ordinary. State Rights and State Mechanies! SADDLE. BRIDLE, HARNESS AND COLLAR MJANUFACTORY. DANEL ABBY, R ESPECTFULLY informa the citi zens ar Edgefield District, that he ias commenced the above business in all is various branches. Having just recei red from the Eastern Cities, a spleadid as arment of Bitis, Mountings and Leather, e assurel thepublic that his work will be lone in a style equal to nay Manufactory a the Stde, at reduced prices. N. B Military accoutrements in the noi approved style. Edgel d C. IL, Feb I if I - HARD TIMES." Edgelela Boot and Shoe ESTABLISHMElNT. T HE Subucriber begs most respeciful ly to atnounee to his friends and the tublic. that he has commenced the above 'usiness, opposie Messrs, Bland & But er's Szore, where he will make to orler he latet style r!ney oots. of the best naterials, and will keep consntitlv t, sand a first rate assortnent of pegrd and tiched down Shoes, which for durability annat be excelled. He will also keept sole, Upper anti Hgrness Leather for sale. di of which he will dispose of at prices to oni the times. Goud Hides oC'every description will be arteredl for, or hosught for Ca.ui. MICIHAEL L. GEARTY. February 1. 1842 if I NOTI CE. 1T11 HoIise and Lot belon-:ing to the Estate bf .Miss Mary Hill, ndvrisel or sale by me on next Sale Day. will pas. ivety be sold on Moiday the 6ti in.o.. at he usual bour. The premises cnnAist of comfortable cottage dwelling, handsome y improved, with a well laid ont fliwer ardeon in front. and several instefuil vitie. d ornamental trees: There are several rut hoavet, 4l in gaoul order; the lot con. ains li sere. The whole forms a delight ul residence for a family. and will be % il rorth the aitention of those desirous or uch a sltatiun. The House is now npen(mndl will con. inue so until. sold.) for the inspection of hose desirous of purcbasing. Possesion rill be given iimedl;,tny. S. CHRISTIE.s. . . Feh1 *l I Exectelor's Sale. Y permission of Oliver Towles. Eq B Ordinary for Edgefield Distriei. will e sold on Tuenday the 7th of February ext, at I0 o'clock, at the lato residence f Mlias Mary Hill deceased, in the village i Edgefieldfsundry articles of household ad kitchen furniture, consi-ting of Dinine nd Tea Tables, Grecian Sofa, Ftmt tools, Rockiu; and other Chairs. Secre ary and Book Case, Carpe ts and Hearth tlug', Fire Dogs. Shovels and Tvngs. a %iock. Chest of Drawers, Bedstead. and ed room furniiture, a large couvenient lafe, and sundry kitchen furniture. Also, a number of Books in Enplish, 'reach and L4tin, and one trunk cut.Cal. -oes, piece god s, &c. Terms, cash. By order of the Exeputors. A. P'. CA LDWE LL, Aucutiont. Feb ,1 it* 1' Nenice. ILL BE SOLD at Edgefield Court VH ouse, on Tuesday the 14th day~ of 'ehruary next. one g"ld lever Watch. Sa nd Chain. sold as the property of Jo'h W. Vimnhish,.deceased. Termasimade kuown a the tday of sale. OL IVEIR TOWLES, Ordinanj. Feb.! 2t i Adainisetrator's sIale. Y 1 au Order fromn tho Ordinary of Ed i.geifeld Distric, '#ill hl so"ld ons 'nesday she twenaty.eighth day of F'ebru ry niest. at the late residenc~e of At.leem klautghter. dec'd., all the perinal pro-I eruy of ,.aid dec'c., consisting ofslhiryv-onel r two Negroes. hlorses and Alnle.~ siuek I' nIl kinds, Cottons Plantatioin Tool,. lousehold and Kitehen I'uriture. &c., a a credit until the twenty-fifth dtay of' ieecmber next. Purchasers tu givo stes ith appenved securities. NANCY DELAUc.iITER,. SILAS LANIER, AdmiaLtralors. AUGUJSTA SEED STORE. Shaeker Garden Stee. T 1HE) proprietor of this est blishment ha. just rece-iv'el a large mupply of GENINE SEE DS. ~the crop of 1842. He leaves the end to recommend themselves, which they ave done ever since he has dealt in them. 'be Sbakers' Garden Seed is sought for. y every person, and here they may have genuine. The usual allowance utade > eountry dealers. Bird Seed, Lucerije, Clover, hlangel lurzel, French Sugar Beet, Eye (;rass, lue do. Hlurd's do. Hops, Asparagus Dots, Turnip Seed. Flower Seed, &c. Augusta, Jani. 1843. vf 1 Isoportant to IWaraners. OMMELR'S PATENT MANVURE. [ have just received the right to make the Labove manure, and think from whaL to Patent right says, that all farmers oght to possess the right also. A ny per moe w~shmg informaion on the subject, ty obtain it by application to the sub riber. Prire of the Right : 'or aFarniof 20 acres, - 10 -. " " from 200 to 400 acres, 1.5 '- - " 400- acres, - - 20 -- " any extent, - - 25 For this small sum, the method becomes to property of the purehaser, fo~r hislown so (orever: Just received, a large sirpply of fresh nd warranted Garden and F'ield Seed, ruits and PFosters. E. E~. RUSSELL. Coluumia, Jan 27 It I ao0E & JOD PREMN'G SF Every description executed with neatness& despatch at the Offic. (ehe IEnaEI.ADURTaatL. ITUATED three miles above Liberly Hill, near Bethany Church, in Edge field District. on a poor ridge of land, re - wmoe from plantatioins, or any local cause for disease. The Trusteesof this Insaitution take -great pleasure in announcing to the public generally, that they have secured the servi ces of the Rev. A. G. BZWZR, to take charge of it forithelpresent year. commen cing on the first Monday in February; ani from the reputation, high recommend ations and long experience of this gentle man as a Teacher, the Trustees feel per. fectly justified in recommending thiv In stitution to the country arouni, and to the public generally fior their Support. Good boarding can be obtained in'the nei-hbor hood convenient to the school at six dollars per month. Ten monahs will be the scho. lastic year. divided into Iwo sessions. five moulhs cachi. amn at the close of each ses sion a public examination of the studenis will take place. The following branches A ill be tanght, and at the followiug prices, viz: Orthography, Reading, Writing. Arith. multie, Modern History, awl Modern Geography, per sess. S 6 00 English Grammar, Ancient listo. ry. Ancient Geokgraphy, flota tiny. Natural Philosophy. Book KIeepin:;. &c., per sension. 9 o0 Moral Philosophy, Rheturic, Sur v-eying, Chemistry. Astronaomy, &c.. &c., per sessioan, 10 00 Mr. D. is amply rial i.! t, teacih tht deal langua, hut antic ipating br Ea glish Schulars will be quite sullicient to engage his cilire attention for the preset year. he does not propo e to take any bta dents only thse 'A h- w ish to eniage i Ihe stuly of the branches above ret fruth. ABNER PERRIN,) T. J. I I BULER, E.0. G.OIJERSON. A. TP. FR A Y LOR, Trustees. J. SH 1JLIEY. w. s. co'iuzR.x. j Feb. 1. 191: 1t For Ilirc. lIE Subscriber has on hand four good ifield hands to hire, for the present Year. ELDItED StIKINS. 1.lgm-lelld, Fel 1. 1813 if I .Vote Losi. T lE subscriber furoara any persn from trading for a Note drawn by C. D. Austin. giv.m to 'ielor;e Waikins, for the sum of three handredl dollars, %% bich has been loat. The arnount of one hundred and fifty dall.ars hams been paid upon the Note. A-, the subscriber has applied to the drawer for a new note for the balance duo on the lost note, it Can be of no use to the fiuder. JOHN CORLEY. Feb 1 21* I State of South Carolina. EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT. ijl031AS J. IIIIHBLER, living Iu'rl miles above Liberty Iliil, ain 'he Stage road in this Di-trict. Tolls before m a' small chesiut sorrel iErse, five feet hi::h, a long star in his forehead, right hind f.ot white, a b:emisha in his eye, thod all round, some saddle nirks on his back, about ele ven ye:rs old, racks or i'aces unlor the sadadle. Appraised by Sanders C. Cobb, S. F. Stephens aud J. R. Snolgrove, to be wordh thirty dollars. .W. S. COTIIR.N Magistrate. Feb. 1. 184:3 ,g. j - OTICE. A Lii persuona inidebteda to the Estate of lienj- mii Ladecy. dlecensed, are re quescted mao comle forwarad and settle their Nteas b~y thel 20th af February text, andl those having cftimus ngainst said Es A. L INDS EY, E iecuatar. J.un25 4g .52 FINAL NOTICE. A LI iensind-tbtedl to the E:-aute aof ).A owdl, dlecensead, are rfeie ed to caome forward and settle their ne couuute. as4 there ennnlfot het lunger indaul ge-'are give-n. nod thane ha~vieg e-aiios agauinus aid Estate will lase pre-sent taem he;:aIly :9 e'.sa Vt 3. liRULNS( N, Eseenaior. l~~ f.r: ro- indebted to the Esta'6 of rqeLerd to a. a~ke. rpaymtetnt by the IS5thi day of Febru~ary aie.t, as the sitauaionu of the~ Estate ttill not mzi mit of luanger iudul JAuIFS R OlERT.SON. ? x. IMJU'L ASS RlIi R ON -. .TOU LI) re..pectfauy infaorm th-*: citi T zenls af Edgefteldl nudl it, liiiity, that he has recently commtenuced the .shoe business for himuself. and hopes byv stiet atitnin to busiines., to merit th- pa'trona,:e. of the public. Work done to order, wt-m neatness and despatc-h. All ,tork soln by ' him will be warranmed. lie will .sell fo~r cash only, with a disaconnt of ten per cent. from Iortmer prices. llis shop is to bec found~ in the North end aof ihe Store (or werly o.eenpied by U. A. Dowal. Edgetild C. II., Jan. 25 tf 52 TH E U. S. DI8TRICT COURT, IN ilANKRUP'TCY. WI HIEREAS, Thomas M. O'Neal, m~aerchant of Burnwell C. 11., in the State of South Carolna, bath filedl a peti tion, praying thet he may be declared a Bankrupt. pursuant to the Act of Congress of the United States, made, and now in force, concerning Bankrupts, and thtat he may have the benefit of the said Act ; this is to give notice of thue said Petition, and that a hearing thereof will be had before the Honorable Robuert B. Gilchrisr, JudageI of the said Court, at a Court to be holden at the Federal Court flouse, in Charles ton, on Monday the thirteenth day of Fe'ab ruary next at 11 a'clock, A. M., at which place and time tall persons inut.rested may appear and shew cause, if any they have-, why the prayer of the said Petitioner should not be granted. Charleston, 19th day of January, 1843. II. Y. GRA Y, Clerk. leasant EDI Acadowur. HE Trustees of the Pleasaait b i:! If School respectfully inforirr the pub lic that they have engaged the services of Mr. D. WHITE and Irg S. DUSToji, for tb present year. Mr. White takes charge of the blale, and Mirs. Duuton of the Fe male Departmnent. The School House is ituated hetween the Edgefiehl and Mlartintown Rood,. about three quarters of a mile frain Dun tonsville. .The School is now in operatien. and will continue until the 15th of December next Tho long exprrience rnMr. Whuie, and the known acconipliishneuis of mrs. Dun lotn, wirrant us in believing that those who mny favor theam with their patronage will be well pleased with the moral and mental proficiency of their children. Tb satuntion is pleasant, and the neighborhood he:,ltly. Boserding in good huoses may be had on reasowble term,. ,TkZUlit of TUtTtoct: Per quar. Reading. Writing and Aribhmalie, $3 Uir Englishi (;rammar and (eograpihy, 4 O Plain 'rigonometry and Practical Surveying. on the late and high ly approved system of John Guuwer-. - - 500 Mov. ) D. HIIVNSON, W31. BRUNSON. E354sq. tes JOE L ROPE R, Sen., Trustees. JOHN HILL. January25 10 52 Tax Collector's Notice. aill utisend at ti fllowing plices to cIlect Taresw, for the year iS12. Ot Mnoday. lebs. Gih. at Pine House: Tuetdny. . 7th. at Ridge: Welday. " Ph. at Norris': Thunrdyv" 9th. at %Ir. Willing: " rd. " h, at Perrvs:r S.tu1rday, " lith, at Ctaris: " lMonday, 16lNth, at Aedrrws': " Tuesdal, " 14th. Richauson'o,: Wed'day, " 15th. ill Allen's: ' ThuradaV, " Ihh. at smvly's: Fridav, " 17ih, at Shfpard's : " aurddv, i1th, at Dontons: I nday. " 20th, at Liberty Hill: " 'uesday. " 21st. t larl,'s: " Wed'day. " 22do at 3liddleton's: - Thursday, a 211. at Vance's: SFridyv. -*241h. at C. Pund-s: "4 aturany. 25th. R'aeh Island 'lu-liv. 27th. at llan"tbur. B. F. GOUEDY, T. C. E. D. Jan 25 3 52 DISTRC;T f. DSOTIT CROLINA. IN 11.1NKRUP7'CY. - IIMEEIt .1.8. Alariin Poiey. Farmer of Edgefield Dist.ict, State of Sout h Carulina, hath filed a Petition, praying that he may he declared a Bankrupm, pur suntit to the Aet of Cutgres of the United States, made. and ow in force, concern iug Bankrupts, and that he may have the benefti of the 4aid Act; i his is to give nu. tice of the aai. Pueition. and that a hearing oh-renf will le had befrre the linntorablo R..bert B. Gilchris, Judge of the said Court, at it Court to be boilden at the Fed eral Court H,-v-. in Charleston, on'Mon day the thirtienth day of February next. at eleven o'ncloec. A. M., at which plice aund time all p-rsons interested may ap. pear d shew cauts-, if any they have, why the prnger of thie said Petioner should not lhe granted. Chattlestotn, 12:1 day of Jantiary. 1843. . H1. Y. G RA Y, Clerk. J.i25 3t 52 Stute o1 901tth CrPolina. AlliBEVlTLLE DISTRICT. Joseph Jacots and Elizabihi aswie, . tplicaut. vs. Elizabetht Finly an.l Etherq. IT appears to may .aiisfatction that Ran .tdel Fin ly atd Calmi Fitmly. twot of the Defendlant,. resi.l.' wi-iout ,h,- limits of this State, it is therefore Ord--~re~t, that 'hey do appear and object to tl:e divisiho or saele ol h~e Nea! Ktmal" of* James Finly. on tsr lbefotre ihie liret Adsonday in Api-il. 1in13, 'ir trieir consent to the same will be entered ol reco'rdl. D).WlD Ll.SLY, o. A. P. Jan '8 3-n !lI * 7V0tice. B prsitiun o.fthe Ordinary of Edge tiel itner, I will sell on the 9th February next. at the late resi-h.-nee o~f Ma~ry lIar. i-ot. decensed. on r--dic until the twen-lrifh day of Detceurher next, at! the pie~sonal .properiy of saidl deceasedl, conasistin;; of leut or iwekv. Negroes, sonme live or six biale Cot'eon, 'ora, ' ~et, Oats. Plan~ationu T(ool, lI 'u-ehold and l'itchen Furniture. stodk of flogs antd Cauile, e"te twelve or fee-n buzidrede potund~s Pickled Pork. At the samec time will be rented oruold bjy --en~tt of Legatees, the Plautation or said decase,l JAMES M1. IIARItJN, Adm'r. Jan 25 .if .52 W ILL he sl at the tate residence of Iltirrell E. llofibs. on Tuesday the 7th day of February next, at 12 o'cloc. the~ f'llotvimg pruiperty. viz: one negro somatn, a good seamstress, andI ono yoe of. itects. Also, a small quanti:.y of Fod tder, in' on a credit until t',e twenty seventh dayv of Decenabor ne'st. Purcha sers will be required to give notes with ap proved sccwre'-. JA MES S. H A RRJSONe Adm'r. January 8Sk 51 Fres& g<arden seeggs. J UST received, a ard.' and resh su aIy 'of warranted U.ARDEN and Fl.bL SE EDS, of all sts. A large col'ection of Freit Troes, that will hear fruit this year,.if plnnted this monthi. 300 Fine Tea, Moss, and other Roses. Evergreen Trees and Plants. Dutch Bulbous ftg'ots, an~d in fact every thing in the Gurden way, that any Lady or Gentleman may want to eat, or orna went their grounds with. Call and see. R. E. RUSSELL. Columbia. Jan 18 3t -5k COL,. IJAMPTrON'S ht'PORTED low W ILL stand the ens.ing Season aL Ed. tised Conrt house, at thirty dollamrsL Setuon, forty Give dollars insurance..Pedlguae to be given jin the carcenlar. D"-. I tr 4a