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Rema~s Assayp argu~S-are. from the " Report of the Examimntito. and Annual Ezercises of the Albany Fenwale Acadeciy, July 15, 142.'' 6Tb. delivery of the go'd neblus. alway- a 'hemosy of much interest. suceeded theetI . eM. P-Now, as on previonsi ocasion-, the were not know ti tie ::mtll-men posing the committee of award, or the trui '; ejs, until they poresented themseli es. on the an nuneimlion by the President tof the utile, of the ssfhrecompoiitions. and claimed their re spective efforts. In this mannerit was ascer-. tained-that in the First Department. the emedals for the best comnpeosition had been awarded to Miss MAlkoaTar RoatssoN, of New York. as the writer of the Poem, - The Sea of Galil-e.' and to Miss HaLxRasTTA A. Jomsox. of Edge field. S. C., as the author of -- The Philosophy of the Parch" THE SEA OF GALILEE. aT us5 NaRosaNT aositmas. or saw roax. Bow down my spirit,. and adore, while thus I gaze on thee, low-d Gallelee: Bow down my spirit, and adore.as in the courts t' above, Bebold the place the Saviour trod. in sorrow and r in love. Throughout thy valleys reng his words,thy hill t "op heard hix voice. r And Hermon from its dewy height called on them to rejoice. Thy verdant banks his pillow formed, his foot. steps plest thy sod. It And oft thy waters mirror'd back the ima-e of, a G There is no sound along thy shore. no murmur of thy wave. But tells of Him whm left the skies, and life eternal gave. Methinks among those stirring leaves his ac. cents linger yet. And fancy sees each glitterinig shrub with tears of pitty wet. While heartless man denied a home. thy trees a d shelter made; Thy suiles of beauty cheered him soul when faithless friends lietrayed: Forsaken. scorned. his mission spurmed. tna an. Fly wish He kuew; But reely fell his love or: all, as falls tie giemidal dew. Howgreat that love. whenever wavc4 the te 2 Can well anest t As from a simple seaman's boat thut floated on d thy breia, The God, who reared those lofty hills. and gave the seas their birth. Their deigucd to temch the outcast poom, the ig noraut of earth. I Or, when opprest by multitudes, lIe turned t Him frans his way: And standing on the mountain toil, le taught them " how to pray." Wben streamsof truth atnd mercy flowed among the hst'ning crowd And the stout heart with holy fear, like oaks of Bashan bowed. That list'ning crowd have passed away; their ve naamnes torigut, While ta heavenly woad is echoing yet from r earth's remotest spot; Anjike thy aaves that gospel suttnd shall #till Win$o on; bbanapentby age,'t~lthe Watrm knew their God," and Iyedsd to his will, As meved aloeg the t roubled deep, the gentlea words h e still; Or when beneath the starless skry, upon thme stormy wave, Hie went in mercy's fairest guise, to sucecour', and to save. W~hen faithiless Peter asked a sign, and lo! a sign was given, He learned that faith should ever truset. thmo' elonds obscure the llear en. For faith is like the sumemem dower thmat ope's its petals wide, If the warm sunshine be bestowed, or if it be denied. Ionely and sad. thronghmout thy midst. the hoe~ly Jordan dowims. Nor ripples with thmy curiang tireeze, tior mum ghmng current knoen s; So passed the Savmour thronagh thmi, world. meen ghing, but yet a part ; WVit~h hmutaan passions ai his franume.m le Gid-.aed at his heart. And ueeting with thy western sAy Monmnt Ta-. hor rears its head, At whose broad base mthe Saiiour onr, e hams Iia mished foillowers led; And on whose sumat as lie ..to'd, huis lisc. w ith Whloeem the cloued the Father .epoke. and hailed Hitm as hisi own. Capernaum, where the Chosene Omit i-- piar eat lesions taughat. Chorasin anld B~edhsaida too, where heanliteg oft was aroughut; Low on the dust their fallenu towerm in shapeless I ruin lie, Who in the fullness of their rride a Saviour dared deny. Yes, tower and ruii, hill and plain, but most thou beanteous sea, Does every varying look of thine soame imange brir to me. For tho' it is with epirit eyes I've looked along thy shore. With spirit step leave trod the path th,- Saviour trod before. I feel the impress on my soul, the holy sleep When Girst before dlee maneger rude, adoringly the i knel: And fi I'd pass aw.my irm peace. am thogh my eyen LAd seemn. The dasiour in hes glor. bright. nor wvorldly meat between. Whet tho' thy shores no sighlh-as bdard with clammie beauty rang. Nor clang of spear. nor hattie shout, along thy etargm rang. A 4eraper charm is resting there, than nmortal For th.t~e star of Bethlehemn whone, and In 'tia holy ground. Thou art the holy spot of earth, by prophmets long foretold, Where die righteous of the world shoculd coe, e. as tosashmepherd's fuki:; Though art die - Mecca of the nmind," where ma i homage turns, gIy shores the altars where thme heat t, its pur etincense burns. shalt remain when hattlmng spear to iJ loughshare shalt be turned, Adpeace and goodness till thme heart where 4.fanu pas.oun. bune'J: r [hou shalI remain in all thy pride. 'till nature *,ink% to rest. Lad unoihiai nto ;ats an y like foam fron, oLuy tbreas. AV !. 'ulit tustfl'lty ( '1 T1: l'RiCll. IT MISS HE.t.LTrT4 A-S Jiii's0o. OJ EVGE StIL.co. IsoU I H uAnGI-INA. fur achsch a (Gyd WtaJ erda auardsd. Thie imad l oves tit ru vert to psiit bge'. U cteiitLupaalae tle iteal i theories the . uruel.-to see onl 1utazon the a1msaet U tho14s16 lays reswrd their beliel,-aud n flt were hear opluasasns re,%pecimisaa their origin and iuAl desttny. % e d light in stud) isg the ytitemias that powerful intellects in remo er tageshuve origmated-it is thum, that it e .ee n hat the human mind cain accomts :lish Iy its own unai,sititeds elorts. Iteison id then to guiding star to direct it in its dttlerinigs-no aevelation to teach it the mniy of the Deity. his. holiness 11nd11 iuiiu abiita, and the relatioins that his crea urm, ustlai to him; but. the desire to at niu niomething isither and nobler,\ impel ed it ons; and tnotugh1 a plunged into a la yrinth of error, and evisced snoswt forcibly s own insbecility. Net the discovery of ume beautiful and sublime truths relaisse " the univerte. tile ouwl, sud the Divit ,v. %erved as clues to save it from being ir ecoveraby lost. The stiength and weakness of the hu atn it-iellect are forcibly shawii in the thical sytemS iormled in hose ages, when etuson atruaggled aleti through the dark esis taut shrouded it. Our higsiest admirations is excit. d by be un-utlied viaue. tahe elevated serenity (soaut disl. ed ti he character of ha1n r his -drew PIowtsuphy from Ileaven down sipo rarth." ' ie -hone ats a billianil li::bl mid tie :louti -4 hat age. % e regard Iso a h vener.tioail hlis 'w hai placed the umiorsaility e tih '.oul ou an imso able asis.-taIma.g nt e reject las crude specula ulls oi ms:11ny tother poointsi. lqually d4i v- eiseer.e tiC e alliant genius ft the ise Stagari',-his M.tverlul and vigeor us imellect, his s ubtle reasoning. In s'e. iti .l the aumt efassar t ou piiialsevophie .1 . s . na-. %w da-civi r manay of st nobale-st :mesigua inte i ove uti ii.. e neb of e-ule Imsj. reture ail ap-cuhsive error. The% 1I airt hutine noupsriaryt') of the iuatrlectuaIl ver the ina'eraal natre. Bui amsong alit illerenat %eet. Mhe Sluic undoutedly de Prvem precedlence. It illusiriuus astuthur, ras, ha% furnished the worlb n% thil a *y m markel by aciurae inve'ti igatio.n'i, eep re-eaireb. traudleur anti sullimlitv of ho4bught. Ilis-owia character furishes tle stren!! bt proot of tiae soutitnues of his principlea. td their elicacy n lien reduced to prac ice. Ilii whlee oie was remarkable for hnt tinullied iiriiy amd virtue %i lich ex h matn atbuove his fellaw being2. The grand principle on which ihij sys. earm rested. wa-, that virtue is tle noblest naitinmeut of the human soul. lie tad nitted that amiong the difereni objeccts rescnted us by nature. isiome %%ere prefer ble toothers. noanl that nmong thetm we ere to exercise our choice. The Stoic.s clieved in i Deit. who presileos;over tle f'airs ofdhe wtorld, and is interested in he Fciont of his creatures. They con idtered himt the great source of intelligence ower and wisdom,-she director 4ad apsar of aill events,-io sbort, the 4futof h~iuniverse - [i ik usually objected to this sect. ahat I principles tenled to induce a state of paathy, of indlafe-enee io all exiernal hiangs. But athi' objection is not valid. L'e Stoic pahilosophaly requires an absmo ute coimmsand over she piavions-andl shis nmatuatad over ihetm producedl a habitual almnes', and sereuity, which had the op w'arace ofecolfies ;aad warst eaf feelisg. ~sitiotugh it lit noat allow the imaauagene if passire f'eehIng'a, theay we're ever ready iaitieI' to atsitsish n telie've their fello.s Thiss paheibemphy adid not place our hap iiem mearely~ ini t!-e attlairunseant of what a tdesi re buct ml paui~ of' intentiun, andl etitfde~ ontuct. without taking iss -a'ia.sder.i,itin the evaent. 'lh'e$ ,sics' a'oaide'redf the hinppiness air hte larger numbs~her to' be prefe.rred toi that -f atle tmaliler. -the" n ere ever n itting 5eo :r~jwe thleir san ii pleasurs'ear iadvantage. is -sre at of~ S ea f. low b leinig,- pr..rti :iag e sitan st Ili iihe s 0 .lisatu'resteel he evilencee. ::tire re'.inaionits to ihea Sat rr's e fte.'':e w .;i a' an at iilsir tenset.; a he*s Iah. s.-d th: it evers e'ventl ua~ aiorderetd f.r hei n' ise'.? ;psryi.e%. tand; wotald exactly :ae or i w ifb isa..iV ii! w - le". roaitt we he lit y aquj.csa:.'d with' the s thole synsaem oft hi-.:,. lThe pn-ii pliae." of lhi paihlosophy~ ap re:wa a '.rer aasn u s oibr, ts 5home oh e ue mtaoraality andcs piiety-hley leads tmans a: :itm at somiiething haibsand toftv. It auasav' ,jii thaat ir"ia rtadaret was aboave a' elevasd, lhouagh we' fell 6, lowt it. A'~ sit Ishti ulds be a fe ar s if un e caulel eve'r at tins thams lhiht sit sail grandfeur, nh sih hii";atihri lhy w5ould. tanve' us al tnaia. W e juedg. el af seyst. ma fromn the. insfluence'u I eeris iin smeuldinig the c'haraceter. 'Th'at if the Sttsic,. han pirodsuced "sismes af the nat sest chstaaers whose memoiary hiiasa ) aeretuate,; amongas whsima mnay lie .ienr isinedt tie Empaleror .\ srcu, Ausrels, Cssai le yoeunaer. Birsis attdc Seneca, w ho were ti imsst ardesas adsmires anid stric'i f'slltw - rs. They' all std ionaor to a heir countrv, soughi hear hisliappine. lived noat foar thie'tn. elvea abiane, bus fear othe:a'.' A fine eneoiis beswe on ihait shiosopa~hcy by' Moeiu ieu--Nev'er ('eayc his ns riter.) nere any' piri Fncu4ip smre, torthy sit hana ntiutre uiani motre' pirope'r o foarms ths etao ciizens, shans athsose aif ste Stoir,; 'and if I c'isl for t smomeani centse o r'eoltect i aat I atm a ciiri'sin I ,ahoulsd aoltihe atble tio haindelr myavself f'rm ranskingc he dlestructionr oathe als'e.ct oft Zenat amongta lie aisf'orssanes that haive beftallena the hu san race." A fatal errsar taurked isa sli, ytem,. it ad vec~ial suicado-'consideredl lthe righsa of every onse aao des oay hais life shen he siotald deemn iitaprper. honughs me annut jeassfy ifii, opainuisn: it smay tbe Iccountead for lay the pueculiiar circustn es saf sae age in which the hfounsders of thse ect louirishied. 'Tho country w as almost eininually engatgedl in foreign wvar, or' avlvedl ina udomsic troulest there was o securisy for life, every one swas in dan er oft losing it. at some sune'cpected mu ntet or of be-ing reduicedl to servitude; haerefore, eacti sane parepared fur death, ,d .firo.... t from ,,u,,,;,,i,:,... ital,. spark when lire should be no longer useful (.r desirable. "It was the business of their plilm1ihtbers ton prepare the death sung whicah the Grecian patriots and heroes, rniglt take une nron the proper Oceasions; and of* all the dili-reij . c It inust, I think, be acktnowledged. tat the Stoics had pre paredt boy far the -noit animated and spiri ted song." This is certainly a ,oble and sublime philo-,uphy-an ancient writer has said with truth. "It taughi to live. it taught to die; and while- tyranny was degrading the soul, it lifted it up again with more force and grandeur. This heroic philosophy was made for heroic bouls." Te mperance.-In our last week's paper. we erred in staiting that the -elcction. pledge' was that of the Columbia Temper ance Society. as we have since been told, that it in a separate and distinct pledge. got up by persons who are not memcrs of any tem perance society. Our opinions are not affected by this. for there are societies whisc pledges embrace such doctrines; nen should be careful what they sign-and when they know they are right take the temperance pledge, and stick to it-but no interference with their suffrages should be tolerated at all.- Yorkville Compiler. Fire.-A fire broke ont last night about 9 o'clock. in a small wooden building, in the lower part of the city. occnpied by a colored family, which. togetier with its contents. was eantarely costumned. We were not able to latn how the fire originated.-Augusta Chrunide, 3d inst. Firr.- Atout a qarter p.ast 11 o'clock last evrint the ularm tf fire- was sounded-it was tinnmsd to proeced fromt a wooden building at the west etnd of ltecaufiain-,rnet. cottinued-miwned by Mr. Gtalagher which wan pirtially consum el. The ktilding was unoccupied. and the fire must have beeni the work of an itncendiary. We ntderstatndl Mr. Gallagher was tusured, chars Mercury. ist. inst Congmercial. AUG;U-i'A LXCI %NM.E TABLE. .ingusta Insurance and Bisking Co. piar. tiank oil Aumgusta," iranch mame of Georgia at Augusta, %geary Bank of Branuw it k, Binani Georgim Ital lRoad. .lechiamc's ilank. ILank of St Mary's. " liank of .ildledgeville par a 4 disc. Batik of the at. 'f Geo. at Say. par a 4 lranches of ditto par a 4 A genry of ditto. at Grecnmboro' par a " Baik of itramiswik. par a " Commnercial Batik, nt Mncon, p.ar a s Gen. t. it. & Bkg. Co. Athens. par a - .\1arine & Firr in". Baak. Snv par a 4 Branch of ditto, at Mae'o. per 2 4 Planters llank, Savannah, par a " Ituckersville linniking Comp'y. par a 4 l'ha-ni% U ink of Cumminbus, 5 a 10 Ocmnilgee Bank. 5 a 6 -'tchangt Bank, BIrntswick. 10 a 15 Central Batik ot'Georgia. 25 a 2" Cimntral it. It & likg. Co. Sav. 20 a 25 bon. lk. at Columbus. at Macon, 2 a 5 .ltibana 'otes. '.1 a Charlston Hanks, par. latk of Camden, - . Bank ol~ Georgetown. . Comtnercial, Coltumnbia. . Morchants', at Cheraw, Batik of Hamburg. N0.8911 or Usertaix. .1'nolubus. Bank 'of Hawkinsville. Chattahooclee t Road & Bankitig Compttany. Monroe It. Road & Bankitng Company. Planters' and Mechanaic5' Bank. Columbus Weten Batnk of Gaorgia, at Rtome. On New York, Dra14ps.m Charlestut. A at 4 Savatnnah. par a 4 disc. p'hilandelp'hia, I a 14 premi. Lexingtorn. (y. par. H Auna't, Atugust 3. ('oton.-Since the Iast account,. have been received, our Cottona tnarket inns unodergotne lit tie or inno chnanage. Our gniotationns are 44 to 84 ce:nts. Ar'ot.sn.A August 3. Cotton.-lut our pamper oftuemsdany we gave the stock of' cotton in 'str u% arehnouse, as wsell as tine statemenlt ot -ihipmeints since the Ist of Sept , arid sne have but lttle tin repornt nai thno transac-tiotns durning the week arn. thenrehas beetn kaut htdle diming. umni thme acconts receised by thme iriti..h Qmmnee'n to the' 'ith. hiave* int enhiven-. edt ounr anyemr' bunt rather hnad tim ,timet to, keep tihe'msne tmt. Ou gn qnotntai.s reman unchlangedl hut ws dlo nt beimeve~ thant ,.ales to any~ extent cold hie miiade munle I-. at a: reduhmctionn '-' pnrices.I Vi . qjunte 4 at e et, n-t extrenmmes at time tmarket. (Can~csum. .\ngtust 4. Co.tton.-There habn- li' ers tattle comiang in, nomtinmg fm nt d'tniottup, and non ca'inge im pri ce,.. since lis wueek. n'e therefore contintne our lormer gettatmntn-say 43 tin cenits, ex. tremes-whnich, howev.iiier, are merely nomninal. (n.%t.rsros. Augttst60. C'onan.-Thre re'cemptsi of tine past week hasve uimnn~imted to 77.0~ h~ale." ptnmils primncipally by tai Rond. Eajportedi am samne timne ?i bales. iUan of s a -ch toi toreigni. anid i S8I to unrthrn pamrt-m*,.stock mn hand l912 hales exchtiv~ie of tma" h.die-a ,.im <shaii-harmd not clearedi. T1he nmar ket :iirmiughouit he~ wee-ik ha~s lieent very irregu iar, n.m to thne demmamnd (In thec thm st day. Sansur day, the .d'- anminonntedi ton 309' bales. onm Mion d~sy nt a bsie wats disposedl of. 'lTne-dav 2)03 hai, s; mit edtesd::yv time euna'ats by tine (irent 'estermn 1; d.s later frmm i.nverpiool. irene re ceii ed, annd lthmmong limit a smnewhant better com pnlimn titan those oft the prev ions. datens, no correspoaig tendenry was experienced in omur mnarket. ini t'ect we unndrstood thant hold. er., onity imunmmtanedi time enrret rates withm diffi enky, amid ithsat' f. .-t->thu'e wild onm WVedJne day -aid Thutrmsn~i, pmurchnners gan somne lots hadti thea aidvamageu mver sellersn,. Yesunterdaiy the mmarket s.eemned entireuly pirt-traited ; we only hadu a sale of lit bnle's returnted to us Th'ie we~ek'm tramnsamriomn. mnonnit to J10. lisle,, at price. varyimng fruom I) to 44 cetts, according to quahlty. Liant-oot.. Janly 9. Cottoa -Wo have h.-d a better demamnd dur ing this thian we had latit week, and thne prnices we ihhen quoited have beemi full)y sumstained Ion all kinds. sari' Egyptians amid Seai Islamnds. Sp~cu latorsa hanve taken 1450 bale. Amnencan amid 100( Surat: Exporters 1300) Amierican, (10 Maran-. hamni anid CA-0 Surat. The sales to-day are about 40001 bales of all inmds-the market dull but steaady. HIActn. July 8. C'outn.-Ousr Cotton marutet ha. comiiued very dull anmd prnces are again lower. partien-. larly for the lowerquaitie~s. The demand hlus been short, not however from any check in thne comsummption, Wihich c ttinues to increase in Frani'e. amid thne ispinning anid mnanfacturing trade anre prosperous; hbut our importation has been very heavy, and our stock large; 180,000 AGE-MAKING41 k~~irET: iber informs his frienis and ifhe bas any; that he has on a ofneatly finished Baruches, BuJr Itc rryalls, &c.,l rhibck sen very low. on a credit. and mch, cash. He also continues to build to order, at the shortest notice wad I eaxpresse his thanks for past pa -6res to receive a continmance of the er lie merits or not. Just call ior in Pottersville. nnd ice if your Wsio ne to ;slease you for a little less bale . C. MITCiIELL. Edgefield, S. C. A 3242. 2t 23 FEi il & Comnission H, AMBURG, S. C. bedt s'~rt toom ny friendta, and fihe p Aeneuilly. that I aull continue the Cdmission Business, s: my MANl. and havina d,-clinted dealing in Cotton ierchandise on my own acceouist. I hope to bhlhe more able to gave satisfaction. to bnyin sd selling for others, ons Comissiniis. Iwifflthfully attend in permon to REC IV ING &'(ORWARDING 3I El'CHANIISE o tilse c ii; Selling or .%ippin Cottes, Flour, Bacon, &c. and ' ROCEILES for Plainter, and MatteiM fthat I can more than save them es'IJ mision charged; I therefor unli tta'.o nee of that liheral pairnnaige hith ito hosuiwed, fur which I now return my sin sti. 1111. L. JEFFERS. Ham unt5, 1842 3m1 28 P. 8-.- rommitting the sale of their Prxd a~ he siyiig their firoceries. tu sny har wsaved the expence sf omin;; t" Mar :! iding dirernn-. n bilh will be strietly a dto; all Merchanise consignesl *o me. wil'he taken care of while iss sny pus. utooion, sklforwarded with despatch. 11 L J. Water Proof Warehouse. ,"1I UIURG, S. C. T eeber begs leave to i form his (r- d, and the public, that lie conttmues Wai'Ouse & Commission athis tad, know as the Watet Proof De -it is from othet huddings, its lo ation rd .' nearly as secure from Gre, as i it wasigr.- The Assor sf its two wings eave bean , above tse high waier niark oa the t of May 1840. and eacs of iesd f the building will store frout Bod 1 da dsned to be sulusively set a il Cottofn try - t , ,it -- from :At.~ ..s "a s for 2 1 'n .thrtr, ..He . ss cunudence, and assures theta, ftIr for their patronage, Ie will exert his bepersonal eilhrer to promote and protect ihe' ' rets comnmitted to his charge,. ins additians tobi assurance, he. pledges hin stlf lhe wll.~ case purchase a bale of Cot ton, diret' ''udirectly. He -vi 4to die sale and shipping or Cotton, the leebiving and forwardimg or Gosods, or any othser~bdiness usually trans.acted by a ComissiIs Afchaut. G. WALKER Ilamburg.'August 4. 1842. t 2d THE U.S. t;IST1RICT COU RT, DSsTatoT 07 oUJTii 'CAROLItaA. hA BA NK RUPTC' Y. I Nthomanter ofAlbert N. W are, at Bankriupt. Persuantloan Order of the Diastrict Uso t of the United States, for ste )istsict of i,,nthl Carolinsa, Nodee is hereby gtvetn, that case. lbe shown beforet the said Court, at the Fecderail Court House in Charleston, ont the twentvr isst day of October nexit. at eleven o'ctn:I<. A. M.,. why the said Albert N. W~are,. ulosnid noat receive hsis Dliarge anad Certilicate as a hiankupt, Charlestos, lat day of Angust. 1842. Ii. Y. G RA Y. Clcrk. August 10 12 :N THlE U. S. DIsTRICT COltT,. .DisvatuT OF 5.5UTh CAauoi.N. S LV BIA KRI PTGY. IfN the matter of Thomas 3. Foster. a flanik frupi. Parantant to an Order of th.- it.rict Court of the Unsited States, for the D~is ict omf Souih Carolina,- Notice is hereby given, thus culse be shewus before the said Court. uit the Fedseral Court Hotuse in Charleseson, isi the twenty--ninth, day of October nsext, am eleuen oc.ck, A. M., whby theo said ThnussJ. Foster, should not receive his Di..chsarge and Cetiticate, as a Banuktpt., Charleston, ist duty of Ang ut. 1812. Hi. Y. GRA Y. Clerk August 30 Ii2 it Southern Botanico-Medical COLLE~GE. T HEP annufal course of Lectures in ibis In sttution will commence on the seconid Monday-in Novtember and constisne sixteen weeksj.-0Ve Laetts per day. No elflha5Sis spared mi the securng of every facdlity tose student for obtaining' an ac cenrate knowl8ie of- the various branches eof Medical csenc inngbt in this colce'e And it is confde blie~ved dhat the aAvanutagss will be foinnd toae advanced iun propsortiont to she age of the'ensititution. Each student should bring with him any tme dical works he mnay have, or can procure.npigon the branches be0 tanght, whethcr of the stew orolktschool. 49 rTe comsfortsef the college building will be geatly increassd by the completion of two other roomes, will toe addition of mancy oilier covnices Fee. full eoti25 Matriculattiont, course only.) 5 Board, &c., per utontb, 12 A. M. SPAULDING, Mr. D., P-fcssor of AnatomyV and ,ugey D. LATAS1 M.D.. Professor of Physio lay. and Pathlgyand Botany. 11. QUIN, I)., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicies. L, BANKSTOuA1, D., Professor of Mate ria Medicat and Thera uties. II WOODRUFF; .L D., Professor of Ob stetries, and Diseases.f Women and Children. Aemy informationer betobtainod by address. G.Jty:...,L ANR 4.U n2. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cins, I shall proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, onl the first Monday and Tuesday of September next, the following property : A. Bland vs. George Whitlock. Bland & Gatlin vs. the same. Blaud & Rutier vs. the same, two lorses. N. J. Black vs. S. Sainsimons. Alfred Holley vs. the same. Jacobus & Coondict vs. the same, one House and Lot ic the town of flanhurg, known as lot No. 103, adjoining lot No. 104. A. Cunningham vs. Thomas Oliver, two hundred acres of land. more or less, ad joining James (ofl* and others. Isaac A. H ilder vs. 31. S. Mlosely, James .ilselv, and W. W. %% illiams, one thou- a sanld I'eres of land more or less lying on i isridge Creek, adjoining Edtnunnd Ken nedy John Bauskerr, and others. 1evied on us the propory of %% . W . Wailli-amaas. Chasles I.amar,vs.J u lits I 1 loward. Jlh lowarl. and Ruadalgta Curier, *-00 acres 1f r land, nore or less. adjoining J. 'ceon, , Irs. L-iamar, and other s, levied on a, the property of Juliuss and John lloward. J. Terry, Commisioner in Equity. vs. C Jan. How ard. Julius llsard, Lewis Elf zey, and ituloalph Carter, the abiove des crthed property oof Jliusi anl John flow a rd Matliew Corley, fur Uryat. & Alinor vs. Williauam Strome, seur.. t%;o laundred acres of laud, more ear le, adjaioiinag Edmund Boyd, Win. T. Ilied and others. Orion Whatlly vs. Caleh Broadwater. nnd Scarborough firoadwater. Samsuel F. G bode, hearer. vs. Caletb Broadvaaler. . the truct of land where Caleh Broadlwaier a live-. adjoining Dempsey Busey. and Elizabeth Garrets, and others. C Sanuel It. Fuller. bearer. vs. Ann Hull 0 ndas'rx. of Gideon If. Intll tiec.. one hotse and lot in the rown af lnsamburg occpi-d at present ly Deferaant, Richard M. Jolnsn vs. Theophilus Luwly, 50) cres cr intil more or le@,,. nid joining i31. Gearty, Itkbet 3leiCallough, and aothers. Gerge Pope and otlerq vs. Charles A Dowd. mnc homusennud ult in the Villa:.,e I ofc a:1 El.-field. wohere she defei.danist livt d telap: 'i ihet lite of li$ 'IC ith. Samuel P'. (tiaobae for anuther. vs. EIars unrkhalt'er. 151) acre- of lanuid iaore Ut le.s. iajoinine Caleh Talb-y :1a (ahers. Je-r Jinntuss 1 vs. \\ iliaium rh.o e ix tern a' r' s oif lantd. moiare ar ILew, adjaaininsg1 Ws. Mavs. ani other-. Jlon Parry vs Oliver Simpon, two undg!re.l nsrars of las, more ior lrsa. ,ad jqoiinet, Waidlaw Starn'e, Charles LaMar.t i ad aoshers. Sea horn Jones rs. Orashia llan,-v. Le w is Jones & Co. %i. tiae- same. It.11. & J. t 1). Bouki::ht vs the same. The samtne v%. Junies T. lany anl Oraihss a linre%, a wo handred and twien5t-five acres of Insued,. nore or le~s. adjoinirg Nnahan N'orri ani - otherm. the property opf Orushn Illanev. Landohn Tucker. hr.. v,. .itararet'Onil vie. Ilugle Al. Quarle, vi. the same, the tract of land where defendlent lives. Lewis EIllI.cy vs. Eliz-ibeth Clark. forty five acres oaf land, mnre or le"_. where do 'fenrives,'ndJdhining John Evans aud others, Charles Hall vs. Itichard Cooker. The same Vs. the same, one Hlorse and Ba roucho. Ellis Goi'va. R udo!ph Carter, live thcu sand acres of land, more or cess, adjouinis;q JoIstn Wise, sail othe-rs. Lewiis Jonses, hr.. v<. J'sames Sptann, oane ihnadacres of laind, maore or leis, n' here defendaenst lives. Juosep1h Woovds vs Wmn. S. hlowarid, five thuta-nd acres of land, more' or less, adljoiuning RB. Catrrer. Jeihnt Curry, & aethers 'A m. liIigl.tonerc & Jos.ep1h I ilei r vsa. .iary Floyd. (one hundiared acres oftland, msore air lesi-. .adjaoinin Wam. liightower,I N J. lllack *and titheri. hi. F t noly TI. C vs.. .latn Saorz~ene ~er, the tract of hlanI whcrnt dlefetndat live.. hi. F. Gaondyl T. C. vs. Mirs. Mtiras IFairy. one-r traca of ulad kno wna ;as thle Vt'mt Fe'arrv sract. B.' F. Gondysl T. C. v<. Elizabeth Catr ieroe hin-and -sre o td isre r le, I adjoiininat JulahnV i and terisr.. 11. F.Gody" . C. v'. Rudo'lp1h Carter, I jainainit Johnt WAi'e atnd othera. Wim. I .eve-r, for lie se oafJoihinlI. Staock. man, v*s. Juohn Chaarles. lairty naeres of hsutil morre or less tadjoining: Wmes. Charles aind others. Suapson fIland, for 1L. S. Blnnd. v. I lender son Sisih, nal Joseaphi . a cn bsay lierse ands sorre'l I lore. Fox, 3lllr & Coi., is. Joihn Chtarles ar~al Williamu Chlarles, thIirty acres of land attren or les's, adjuininga Wdaliama Chasrles andi otheCri. TIermns caIsh. August 10, 1l1l. d 2 State of Sol ih Carolinia. EDGEFIELD DI~STltiCT. Faitlhy Lsasneter. P~f Msary' Ias-reser. anal othi.-rs. - OTICE I18h lCIERl3iY ;ilVEN, that biy viria'efasn airdaer fromau ahe Court ofi Chari-t cerv. I shaall sall at pubilic nntion,. at l-'dgeiield Court lilonte. n the fist Mainday in Septem-ai bier nexi. the rezal estate of Jsane Lameter.dec'dl., conasating of' a tract or lanad, contaaiinag f'our Ihunasdrcd anid seventit-tirree acres. moarae or haers, situsatan in the Diatri'ea of Abhevetlle. and lyinag ont Rockv Creek. ai brancha or Stevens' Creek, wiasers. of savanaauh river, anad bounadead layi lands ad - Ilaarrisona. - Williiams, a --- Cartledge. -Albert, T. Traylor. and lanids formserly owned by Caraoaa, on a credat of onse, two. anad three years. except thae casts, which must lie p'aadin cash .able pair. ehaster to gave banal andh personal secuarity, and a maortgage of ie prenmis.c J. T'ER R Y. c. a:. r.. it. Comnm'. Office'. Eductieldl, 4t 2 lNotice. A IL Person. inidebtid to ihc Etate of John Coker, dec.. are earnestly reg nested to maske payment. a. the coundationa of the Estate is sucha that I shall be compellead to close ii asI poon as it can piossibly be done. thterefore, lain in hopes those that are daue said Estate, wall, avail themselves of this notice and maske pity. went. This 1st day of Auf ss. 1842. OL1VER TOWLES. 3, inr of Eedr Distiri. Aua5. 3.182fr27 Notice. ILL persons are hereby cautioned against trusting any one on my credit, without a rriUea, or verbal order from myself; as I am' etermined not to pa any account contrcted y any other person Zan myself. EPHRAM FRA!fKLIN. August 1. 1842. m 2 Stae of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. lenjamin Dorrance, survivor. Forrdosure Cs. of ifred J. Huntington. Mortgage. nOTIC- IS HEREBY GI EN. That by virtue Ofan order from the Cort of Chan. ery. I 'hall offer for sale to te highest hidder, t I-dgetield Ciourt lioense.on the rst blonday, 1 Setember next, a tract of land, situate in 'dgeueld Di-trict. on Fox's Creek, containing sur hundred and sixty four acres, more or less, ted adjoining lands or Seth But!cr. Wiley Day. ,,ht Day, Jans Adums and Josiah Lankane, ad tract to be sold tto foreclose a mortgage. ex et ed by the -aid Allred J. iunwington. on th't 5th 3arch. 1.39. to lenjamin Durrance and .ytmin Biigelow. The terns of isale will he a r d: t111d the litst day ofJanuary next, except tw, cot.. of this suit. which umst he paid in 1h., the pturchaser to give bond attd personal curiiy. and a inartgago ofche premires. J. TE.RRY c. r. r. 1'. :unmh's. Otliee Fdgetield, 4t 28 A to, no 4 . 1642.[.7] Land for sale. .N rfloisrPjtEece oftle i:Cletitat.llet oftie wfba tiher. the setscriber postponed the sale of i, land unril the first 3loieday in September e-it. at %%eahch lime it will take place at Edge ,-id C.L. it concist. of a valabiile TRACTOF LAND, ,ntin.ieg three hutidrid and forty-two acree. core or tes, iamcate on the waters of Mountain rid Ilor'e Pen Creeks, d*i*ing lands of 31r. cegrer-. .r. Philiis, h r. Rena. Mr. Gol, aen. and others. The tract is all in wood. The ternai of Ale are otte and two years edit, the putirchaser giving notes with two iei securuites. hearing interest from date vie ei I:tst paeiment,and a warrant or good title widl em giler. G. r. STIEFElR. Notice. N tL.ECTI0.N for Uritadier General tof fite 2d Irigade lefaneny. S. C. Me.. to fill I, Vac:ev VeccaSioned by the resigenation of ,-eeral Wienhish. ih hereby ordered to he held i the 04 Vest. ont the 4th .1londay in Angnat es t. L.0 CS T. WIGFA LL, Col. th R eg. june14 25 6t 241 T1, IlE U. s.DIsTRiT COUr, I$is cT tl OeF o OU-Ti CABOUNA. IN It.1 K RUP TC I. iN the .atter of Samunel Trowbridge. a Bankrupt. Ptrsuant to an Order of the ha4trict Coitat of the United States.for the Die. -ii el Souith Carolina. Notice is hereby given. eat enite be slhewn before the said Court. at It. l'edt al Vourt i lone in Charleston. on thel ight day of Otoethr next, at eleven o'clock, A. .. wley Ithe said Satnuel Trowbridge, should rit receive tis Discharge and Gertificate. as a Ib ckruptt. Chalrie-ton, 11th day ofJuly 1842. 11. Y. GRAY, ac& Jlv27 lIt t IIE U. S. DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT or SOU-r CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. N the matterof William Campbell. a Bank. rupt. Pursant to an Order ofthe District ' 'ourt of the United SItr. a r..& .aD g.- - etib Crolin- Notice 1s h'eby Oven, that anse be shewn before the said C'r at the I ederal Court House in Charleson, on the igith day of October next, at eleek o'clock. L. 31.. whey the said William Campbell. sbold of rec.ie his Discharge and Certificate, as a ank~rapt. Charleston, 11th day of July. 1842. H1. Y. GRAY. Clerk. iy 27 It 26 T'ilE U. S. DIsTRICT COURT, Dis-r..CT- Or sOCTru cAROtYA. I.V IJA.VKRUPTCY. Nthe matterof lingh B3. Camnpbelt.n Blank Erlpt. Puereman~t tol an1 Order oftime District :nert if the Uncited States. fonr the District of ~Oithl Carellina. Notice is hereby givea. that aul.e hem siewn beefore the s'aid Couirt, at elan 'edieal Cotirt iemetre itt Charleston,. oct the iihth day of Octobewr tiext. at eleveta o'clock. k. 3t . why the saidt ihgh U. Cauephell, shonli leot reemie hae Discharfe anid Certificate as a 3ehnkenpt Chi.irh-ston. llIthiday of July. l'12. II V. GRAY, Clerk. Jahel 27 tic .t; et:Ite of' South I Cariolina. E- DG t-11-:L D D IST RICT. 1;Y OlYER T1OWLES. Esquire, O(rdlinaery elf Eedgefield Ilistrict. Wt'herease, ilenjandtiu .lehton. hathappli t'e to e foir Letters of Aemnistratiog mt altl und singulanr the geoods and chattels, ig~is ande credits of Jo~hn Roden, tate of lhe lli'.irict afeoresaeid, deceased. ITheseL are, thterefore, to cite and admon 4h all acnd sinigular, the kindred andecredi CorS of the saidi derceasced, il lbe iand appent lefolre me,. at ezur next Orudinary's Court Ihr he saidi District to be hioldlen at Eugeicki 'oucrt leonne on the 15th instant 1842, mm fhowt cause, if any, why the said Ad- e nlscirtratione shtouid notl he gramted. Gitven cunder mty htanid and seat this 1st ray of Augoust, one thcousandl eight hun red atnd forry t wo, and ine the sixty-soventh 'eur of A merican indepaendence. A og. 1. 842. 2 124 b 27 State of South Carolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY Ol.IVERI TOWLES. Esquire B Orinaiiry of Edlgeflid District. Whiereats. Rt. C. Griffhin, bath applied:t a cie for Leiters of Administracion, on all tie singular the goods and chattels, rights udt credtits of Thomas Jay, late of tho )islrict aforesaied. deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and' admon. ch alt acnd singular, the kindcced and eredi its of the saidi dlecased, to be and appear efore mec. nt our next Ordinary's Court ar the said District to lbe holden at Edge. ceid Court I louse on the 15th instant 842, to show cause if any, why the said Lldminisration should cnot be granted. Given undler cmy hand and seal this rst ay of' Aungust one thousanad eight hundred adt forty-two, and in the sixty-seventh car of A merican Independence. 0. TOW LES, o. E. D. Aug. 1. 1842. [82 124] b 27 Geood, es low Pries~ tIE Setbecriber being desirous of reejue Ricmghis preseenc stock by the fail season, ce ll offer GOOD8 at very low prices-a-liberal. iseount will be made for cash. All thorne that eish to avail themselves or this opportunity of uzying Cttzar, will call and esamimefor them. elVems. E. 0. PRESLEY. EdgefId C.U1. 2thJuk. tf