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. and mig:ciwW.M:v.' Y: Y Y WW r m . -. ' .... l-, -, ';- : r- 1 1 - 1 , , - 1 " , , . .- ; . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SffBScnimpx. Five Dollars per sniioiqbairin Advance. . : ' . . . : . ADTKRTHKMENTt. For every SfW XttW, .- j n. n.iu. .'.v v Twcnty-five Centt.' .- ' ,-Cv', v v 'V Cot Ordkrs and Judicial AsrxKTirEMXirr will be charged 25 pr cent higher but a deduction or S3 per cent, will be made fibtr the regular prices, for dwrti8ers by die year. " Advertisements, Inserted in, the ScmiWskxi.t Rigistib, will also appear in the Wcjckxy Paper Ireeof charge. ; ; ''--V "- ' DCS Letters to the Editor mast be postpaid. s aa, is o s MAJ. NOAH'S FIRST DUEL. The last Union has a Very agreeable arti cle, in the Major's happiest vein, describing his first dueUj He opens with areference io a visit he had just made his friend Col. Webba whom he found 'well, quite well- his r whis kers were as large and fierce as ever, with here and there a few supernumerary: white buoyant and elasUeObXLw'r-- p,1 certain Onecifid Jddirable object fcc .f. ;,ir Af .iiX. -ti'(ot;nn. Vitfa I paifoi significant cxutche: I thought 0f John Falstaff - I i V There a honor for you." , . r ikat Majov'rmijrs the code forf honor, and then to recounting his own expe- nence as a unelist. v --; : - v The Major, when younff, went to Charles- i,the metropolis of the land of chivalry, to edit a paper, i any spiri.i run nign, it oeing about the time of the war. The Major edit ed a Republican paper, in which capacity he found that the pacific manner' Would not do"; but that he who ventured to bring about revolutions in that section of ther'n, must be prepared to fight his way ; "i.-S leader oust exhibit something moresolid than mere oratory.' - ' "-, The Major sootf 'ot into a difficulty by venturing to differ with a young sprig of Federalism at a public meeting aboutlhe war. A challenge was received, acceptedand the pistol practistngv regulariytptjne through; but the high contracting parties' met together , and said the duel between these promising young party men should ncTsome off. A .reconciliation was planned and effected, and tue tropp of lookers on wno ,went to see the duel were disappointed.; : : This peaceable termination caused the M aj's. courage to be suspected. Soon after he got into another scrape and about the time : the duel that grew out of it was to take place his antagonist was taken sick, and thus the se cond duel was settled. The Major's cour age was still more strongly suspected ; and there were those who expressed the opinion that he would not fight. Aijd 4 person who was determined to see whether there was good ground for this opinion, picked a quar rel with him and went him "a challenge cou pled with the agreeable assurance that he puld neither accept an explanation nor apol gy. The Major proceeds with iis account : ' The dear people were all agog again; there teas to be a fight after all. My friends, who had hitherto stooil sponsors for my bra very, surrounded ; me witli unabated confi dence. My opponents sneered akd prognos-J ucateu mat l wouiu creep out oi u. i ten cool and determined ; I would sibmit to no insinuations of s.uch character, and made all .the ; necessary preparations- ias rather indifferent to the result. I had 04 property to leave, no will' to make, no famly to4ro- viue lor -i mtgnt oe cm on, u is i)ue, at an early periodand full of promise," fcut it Was not of my seekin?. Come what rlav. this meetinff-was to take place. Mv frfchd Gov." Geddesf lent me his carriage and holses,5 arid a case t fine liair. triggers. My surKon was engaged and the whole city on thelfn tee for the duel. ! slept that night at the house ui a menu, ana several acquaintances; had as wmbled there to set up with me, lark over the matter, and make arrangements Lr the morning. Sitting op with a person atout to , ugnt a duel is something like sitting u with L a dead man : all was serious, solema and grave ; no witticism, no attempts to kep up fictitUjojsf pirit. Thejr all talked W if eurae important event i was on me tapiL l threw myself on the bed to take a short rr ysc, anu .eu iniu a penuroea steep. t.was restless and uneasy tossed to and fro ; ndc- . ons dreams and spectres floated in my im agination ; I was awoke by hearing tlie Jer . i:i ucinw vriuuiug cuuee. ray irienus-wtie whispering together in the alcove. 1 I ' Lit wretehed mv lips were 'parched, and head feverish and confused. "I arose at da and took a cud of stronsr cbffeeiand I things being ready; we - got inU the cirria .and set off for the field of honor itJ It was 'beautiful morningthe afr was 'pure - and : llsamic the eastern sky xfitd streaked ? wim : Asm . - -- 1 ".-.' a t uft ' I X'5 unis, and me mist was fadinr uom the hills we oiras were singing, ana ine tat pines.' vrere waving gently in the morning breeze--the world never looked" morebeau- ,-tllUl, v . . ,i , , V The morn in russet mantle dad" . siiteu o er the dew of von hih Mrn nilf." . ' SaAKBSrSABSa' , and I Was probably about to quit this: World, so Iresh and y and beauteous-jnthe sea son of youth, with every bright and encour 8'ng prospect before me, no? by fell disease lrovnay ffalUre' PJJen . .visitation Qf providence, .but a victim to what was called Aortdr. .Ii' t ' it . to kilV ; mart,, who had never., v.e,j or meet, my deathat hia han dS" fioot hating ' ever wronged him. . WKiUmadness, folly and infataation! yet j tyrant custom had slaqped the impress of chivalry upon such appeals.and they could not be evaded ' I puffed from me several hea vy aighat as these, and similar thonghts pass ed through ray mind. I; felt no . fearr-l felt the same regret that I shbald hive felt for an other person In my sitnation '. The carriage drove on rapidly, and my .friends . regarded me wilh an irilefesl that wa quite painful, and wished ffye affair, was pver.-At length we reached U appointed spot, it was a beau tiful valtey on a fine level piece of ground, in the neighborhood of two or three cottages every thing looked green, fresh and beautifuf. On alighting from the carriage I found a large party of gentlemen present ;.some had arriyedin gigs, and some on horseback, and some pedestrians, together with a few color ed gentlemen,3 and many miscellaneous per sons, drawn from the neighboring cottages, having understood that something of impor tance was going on., -fn a few minutes , my antagonist and Ui? friends made their appear ance, and the necessary preparations) com menced." AI was the challenged Dersn I IJdillte .to( weapens, distarvi andposi- f bck 10 ba at ihatnflance,.and wheel and fire at the word ljQse-- W hl dld "fjgi" claim a victim by direc-s: it also gave i" O- can T 7 Sjt jo mcur tl tossing of the hat, and some melo-dramatic action for effect, to throw me off my guard to shake my nerves as Marshall tried in the case of Webb. Not seeing royman nnttl brought face to face by the word fire and , the sudden wheeling gave no dvantage to either, and was deemed by all,considertngthe slight cause of offence, as proper and expe dient,' One of my seconds stepped orer the ground, he had short legs,and I imagined that j ten paces, had actually dwindled into six- We took our stand back to back, I looked u- round and found that my man was on a di rect line with roe," and I moved, a step to the right to bring him on a level. All things were ready the spectators looked on silent- v and anxiously the question was asked. Gentlemen; are you ready V We both an swered with a clear, strong voice, ready.- Wheel and fire. At the word, I wheeled With, an action and - position which would hive done qo. discredit to Hamlet on seeing his : father's ghost ; both pistols went off si multaneously. In wheeling I had a broad root view of my man, before touching the hair trigger ; I rooked at him--saw him reel and fall. 1 was transfixed to the spot 1 lost all sense of my own danger had killed him "The blood of thefirst Cain was on my head. 1 awoke to a sense of my condi- ion,my knees smote together, and 1 shudder ed with horron There was considerable bustle and running among the'- spectators. who had crowded round the fallen man- I walked towards him ; he lay on his back, with bis eyes open ; and to -my great joy and, satisfaction 1 heard him say, I'll j have another shot.' He was only wounded ; the ball had entered below the knee, and pene trated through the calf of the left leg, which was bleeding copiously. 1 breathed Ireely ; I was not only uninjuredsmyself, but 1 had not killed my antagonist. As he could not stand to take another shot, the affair was considered as honorably ended. . My surgeon extracted the balland bound up the wound; 1 loaned my carriage to the lniured man ; IstxuVNjonduct -was. pronounced superfine wi uuuuh - ui uijr livuiagc nau vanished friends and foes shook hands with me ; the police officers who came to see, not prevent the' fight, mounted their nags; the carriages, chaises, gigs, and buggy s, be gan to move fromKhe field ; and. thus ended the whole Kuntbug, as it really was, and .with it my first dueU v I had no. more challenges after that affair, and 1 presume ' no one will challenge - my friend Webb, in order to test bis courage, after his late encounter with the Apostle of Temperance. . Had Marshall kill ed Webb, I have no doubt he would have ta ken to the bottle again, in order to drown his grief for so uncalled for Sacrifice. y r Thus conscience makes cowards of us all." i- WILXIAfil O ORDOIV, , COMMISSlbMERCTLANT . ' i References ' ' ?a"?1!?Falinouth, Va. -; Jos. B. Flcklin,Esq.5 .. Thomas F.KcexvEficjarR Va. Messrs. Jno. Scott & 800. 5 .. . Mewrs. Fry Co. . 1 j, Rlchmond. Messrs. Dunlap, Moncnre r Cov y. : - Messrs. A. Kevan 4 Brother,' - ? Petarsburc. - Messrs. McIIwaine, Browoley & Co. S t. : Messrs. 8outter & BenO ' ' ? Norfolk. Va. ' Mr. H. Bw Montague, an experienced dealer in To bacco, will pay special attenhon to me interest oi tna Tobacco Planters of North Carolina , rt , Li a ixai advances on all produce ..when in hand, and proceeds remitted to order. . , July 6;i842.i:-j TTpOORS, nooks, Boohs JTIorenetv LTD ROOkS. ius Received al the N. O Book itore. - ;. --'-?-!';;- ;,-,- :-:,;:v ' Charles O'Malley, with Illustrations, Barnaby Rudgej' do - do. I' Cnriositv 8hor do v do- - 'Pickwick Club, i do - do. -y - - Mia Bedffewick's Letters from abroad. ; : v ' v i"5 IfitephenV Travel in Arabia Petra, -oca. , j I Lee's remarks on Jetterson .v. , .... Hsnam's Literature.".: 5 V'YV. : " Do' r Middleagesi ' -v ' - f " For sale by i TURNER & HUGHES ileigh, July 8. g no Cabinet and Furniture Ware-nousc, Rateioh, N. C THHE Sahscriber has now on hand at his furnish- t; Jng Ware Rooms, just iii the rear of Messrs. rurner & Hughes' Book Storei general assortment of Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and roost fashionable patterns, and which will he warranted. They wilt be sold at such prices, as to leave no extttsY for sending to. the TVorth for Furniture. Call and look, beforeyou send from home; ' WILLIAM THOMPSUN. Raleigh, April 4, 1842. X ,: 28 -0Cj Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber, well-aeaaoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. SPLENDID LOTTERIES , FOR AUGUST, 1842. J. G. GREGORY & Co. Managers. 12,000-5-30 St 8l,500-30 of LAil CONSOLIDATED LOTTER Clan Xq4--mj42 U0drawnj' AaVr $24,i 1 prize do do prizes do &c. 12,000 8,000 w f 1 1 8.500 2,058 1,500 1,200 6,000 30 30 5,000 4,000 Tickets f 10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets, $ 130 Da do ,26 half do 65 Do do 26 quarter do 32 50 $30,000 Capital 40 prizes of $2,000. VIRGINIA MONONGALIA LOTTERY, Class K, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, August 13, 1842. CAMTAIS. $30,000) 1 prize prize do do do of of of of of $3,327 3,000 2,5b0 2.00Q 10,000 1 do 6,000 1 40 do prizes - 3,500 Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 wholes $130 Do do 25 halves 65 Do do ' 25 quarters 33 50 1 Capital $35,294 -making' $30,000 nett. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Ciaas A, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, Au gust 20, 1842. BMLITAHT icaixi. prize do do do do do do do of $35,294 1 prize of 1,600 1,500 '1,250 1,200 1,000 500 400 &c 12,500 1 do prizes of do do do do &c. 10,000 6,000 3.000 2,500 2.000 1,975 2 2 20 20 20 Tickets 810 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 wholes $130 Do do of 26 halves 65 ' Do do of 26 quarter 32 50 $30,000 1100 prizes of $1,000. UNION LOTTERY, Class No. 12, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, Au gust 27, 1842. . BailllABTT $30,000. BCtlSXC. I prize of $2,500 prize do do do of 10.000 1 do 1,017 6,000; 100 prizes of 1000 3,000) &c &C Tickete $10 Halve $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 wholes $130 Do do 25 halves 65 -Do do 25 quarters 32 50 For tickets and shares or certificates of packages in ine auove spienuiu AMHienea, auureas . J. G. GREGORY A CO. Managers, Washington, D. C, Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order as above , AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, Bavk Stexxt, oppostti thi Exchavsk, Petersburg. Va. r- ' - TTTvluiiriO. J4tt;rir wiuuiAMOuw.navuiff as. LI lsociated themselves together for the ' purpose of ; COuUUCIiug we aucuou huu vuiuuimiuii uuwuew, ni .l i J f i : l : -, -c ter their services to their mends and the public gene rally,' and assure them that their undivided attention Will be given to au business entrust eo to tnem. JUUW H. JJIUUK8, JOHff W. RICE, B.F, WILLIAM80N. Petersburg; July 28, 1842. 61 oaw3w vRWXSBKCXS ;- ', .,' ., Edwin James & Co. "1 ' PaMcJwane&Co, Petersburg, -Feeblest Hall & Co, f . Mcllwane, Brownley & Co.J Jn,rrB'ithe Richmond Jno. 1. Gordon, " 5 w.'r.Sr"' , Y. Winftee, Henderson, N, C.? : OR 8A1.E AT THE nOOKSTORa? Butlera complete Works, one vol. -r. Mott's Travels irf Europe and the East, Fiak's Travels in Europe and the Esst? Buckingham'a Travels in America, History of the Great Reformation of the sixteenth ' century, in Germany, w -Switzeriand &c By J. H Merle De Aulegtre, Life of Jefferson, in 2 ' ols. ' England in 1835, by Fred. Van Raumar, Crabb'sRynonymes,,. r iVorkj bf Chillingvr orth, 5 ; Astoria, by Washington Irving. - - , - v 'TURNER & HUGHES Raleigh, Jory 9. 1842 : 5 !TJacon and lUird. -We have a good sup- ply, and will put them as low as we can for itbe Cash. ,. .- WILL: PECK. 61 Raleigh, Aogus, 0061 1 prize of nor do Jo do TfTl nzluable Building JLots A' In Raleigh nnd Tlclnlty, For Sale at Jtudlon 1Z3 Acres of Land, in the suburbs of the City, 74 at the termination" of Newbern Street and fronung-the Capitol East a high and beautiful site, w: th I spring on it ; to be sold in Lots of suitable sizes for settlemeuts. J . . " i . Aluo, the Western half of Lot No. 149 in the' plan of the City, situate at the junction of jKargett and Mc Dowell streets, and fronting the residences of Wtn.' F. ClarkvEsq. and Messrs. J. &"W. Peace. . A half acre wtB.be sold iii two equal divisions'. ' ' Sale at Public Auction, without reserve, on the pre-' miseSf On Tuesday, the 30th of August, inst., on six months credit, for bunds with approved security. Title Indisputable. - W. PECK, Auct'r. Raleigh,: August i, 1842. 62 ts To Planters and Jlcrchaiiis. LroatFAaiasjrias day, i"6n e-rtefroDV Gastoi TS8,4S hU r-pWhtfrluted. - 11 fAUTAJbaiD Tobacco, to 25 cents per box and 40 cents per keg. H. D. BIRD, President. 62 8t Petersburg, Aafuct 1, 1843. PROSPECTUS. T7ie Petersburg Intelligencer, IS PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, BY J. W. SYME, j At 5 per annum Payable in advance. THE INTELLIGENCER is devoted to the true principles of the Whig Party, and will support for the next Presidency,. HENRY CLAY, the man who, of all men living, is beat qualified for die Chief Magis tracy of this Republic ,J he Agricultural, Mercantile and Manufacturing interests will always find an advocate in the Intelli gencer ; and Subscribers in the Country will be regu- arly furbished with an accurate account of the Mar kets and Mercantile transactions of, Petersburg and her Commercial Towns. ' 01 Petersburg, Joly 23. rM PARENTS. A Gehtlemnn, well qualified JL for the duty, is desirous of taking charge of a School, wherein a thorough English education, to gether with the Latin and Greek Ianguages,are taugqU f desirable, the Lady of the advertiser would also in struct a small number of female scholars in all the va rious branches of a useful education. For terms, and references, address, if by letter, post-paid, to L at wis Office. i Raleigh, July 15. 56 If yninsr- Worms Worms l Sherman's TTorm Ixwexiffei," proved in kmore than 400,000 cases to be infallible ; the ont ly certain worm-destroying medicines ever discover ed. Many diseases srise from worms and Occasion ong and intense suffering and even death, without their ever being suspected ; grown persons are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for vsrioul complaints, without any benefit ; when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily cure them. for sale in Raleigh by Williams & Haywood tnd N. L. 8Uth. T rrpraildretll'8 Pills. We have a fresh sud LTD ply we were aIout say, of this valuable Medicine but to those who have tried them, it is un necessary to ssy so,and those who have not tried them would be alow perhaps to believe us. It is, however, a serious fact, that we could name at least one family, where their regular use for several years past, has made the Physician's visits " few and far between." Our new boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old only have 21. WILL; PECK. Raleigh, March 1st, 1842. 18 ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! TTUST received and will continue to receive by the y mail train, a, daily supply of Boston block Ice, which can be had by the pound or bushel. N. L STITH, Druggist. Raleieh4Msy 16. - 40 N.B. Families supplied daily on reasonable terms. rma Gentlemen or the Bar. There U can be bad, at the North Carolina Bookstore, a few sets of the Reports of tbe Supreme Court of N. Carolina. ThoM who have broken sets, now have an opportunity of completing them. The Subscribers also offer a . very extensive col. lection of Law Books, and are prepared to supply any; Law Book, that is in print, at short notice, which will be sold at very moderate prices for Cash. - I TURNER & HUGHES. JnWW-v"'4 " '. . Y, Y:-.jY so 71 ffM7 BARRELS HERRINGS, direct iLHy viVfrom Albemarle Sound Cot ot trimmed, HernngSj 1000 in a Barrel, for4 50 per barrel .AU so, Roe Herrings," pot up expressly for Family use, m Half Barrels, a very fine article at S3 Cash.' Call and examine for yourselves. U i TURNER & HUGHES. Jury 221842 ' ; 59 2w (Q' Star and Standard, two' weeks. '.. YY te Sulphur Ta.ter from the White Sulphur SpringSi Just received large sup ply of the White Sulphur Water by the Box Barrel and- nalt Darrei. r or saie oniy -ojr -- y - Apnt 18 b..onTnt Druggist OUSE FOR RENT I wish to rent the House in which I at present live, near the Gum Spring, tate possession given, jVhvkirkHam Raleigh, June 27. 52 TV TEACBfER, qualified to take charge of an En AVglish School and to give instruction in theordi- nary orancnes, may meet wuu a siiuauon, on appuca' tion at thicofnee. , Raleigh. July 1. : TfTI DGE WORTH 8CHOOLFor sale,a Stock of IPJ MUSIC, eqnal to any ever offered in the Suite for its superior excellence and cheapness. Teachers will be fcrnwhed at rales to suit thexU. ' - ' 3Greeiwb6ro, March 26. y ':- 26 Q AtJF. BYTHE 38 ACrCUCOTTON YARN KJ for Carpeting. WILL PECK. Raleigh,iJuly 8. 56 4w Immed IIHTERSITT OP TIROIlWA.-Th U next session of this Institotioa will commence on the 1st day ef October, and terminate on the 4 th of Jury following.-; The 8chooIs of the University, with xbeir respective Professors, are i 1. Ancient Languages. Dr. Geaiiier Harrison 2. Modern Languages. Dr. Charles Kaoitsir. 3. Mathematics-Mr. Edward H. Cotfrtenay. 4 Natural ;Philosophy.- Mr. Wm.B. Rogers. 5. Civil Engineering the subjects of which are divided between the Professors of Mathematics and Natural PhUosophy ; ! ' ? v T 6. ChemiBtry nd Materia Medica. Dr. John P. Emmet. . 5 . ; ..4j-::'v.,- viiV-iJ-V! ""' ; -I :- 7. Medicine. Dr. Henry Howard; i 8. Anatomy and Surgery Dr. Jana Cabell. 9. Moal PhUosophyMf . reorge Tucker. ; . ! , 10. Law.Judge Henry SfcHGeo. Tucker, - L t? I In both Schools of Languages ; are alao taoght flie literature of the respective lancuaffes, and Ancient and Modern? History ; In the 8chool of SatKematicS is included mixed Mathematics ; in that of Engineer ing, Mineralogy and Geology j in that of Moral Ph? losophy, Belles Letlres, Lgic and Fofiucat Economy and in that of Law,! hsRles MunicipifPiu all U branches, the Law 'of Nature : 8nd f' the -Sci ence of Government and Oonstitutj jatw.y- ; To be. admitted into this insututfi5hk the 'applicant jraGt be sixteen scars of see : but the Faculty may reqoigiott in - favor of one whose e to attend trie scnoots oi qis rider twenty-one yeafBMf age. three, Unless aothonseu by bis tcuan, in wriung, Qr by toe x acuity, xpr goqi eauser, to attend a less number. . ,:- All students under the age of twentyone years are equired to board Within the precincts. 5 V" v '! By a resolution of the Faculty Ministers of "the Gospel, and; young men- preparing ;.for the -Minisfry," may attend any of the schools of the University with out the payment of fees to ihe ProYessors. V The enactments which lately required studentsto wear a prescribed uniform have been suspended. Every student resident within the precincts must, on matriculation, deposile with the Patron all the money, bills, drafts, &d, under his control, intended to defray bis expenses while at the University, prNm his return thence to his home : and the amount so de posited must be sufficient to pay his fees to professors, dormitory rent, for use of the public rooms, . three months board, a contingent fee to cover fines and as sessments, and to purchase the text books, &c, he may want at the commenrement. All funds subse quently received by him must be deposited with the Patron, who has charge of his disbursements ; and upon all depositee ; a charge of two per centum com-, mission is authorised. . , ; -The act of the Legislature, prohrbiling merchants and others, under severe penalties,. from crediting students, will be strictly enftjcced. Tbe licence to contract debts, which the Chairman of the Facul ty is authorised to grant, is confined (except where the parent or guardian shall otherwise , in writing request,) to cases of urgent necessity; and these, it is hoped, that parents and guardians will, as far as possible, prevent from arising, by the timely supply of the requisite funds. " ; , Religious services are performed at the University every Sunday by the Chaplain, who is appointed in turn from, the four principal denominations of the State. :. - ' . u ' ; The expenses of the Session of nine months are as follows :. Board, washing, lodgina and attendance, $110 Rent of Dormitory, $16; for half, if occupied by two, 8 Use of public rooms and matnculation fee, 15 Fuel and candles, estimated at 20 Fees, if only one Professor be attended, $50; if two, to each Professor $30; if more than two, to each $25, say 75 1 Total, exclusive of clothes, books and pocket money, ... : $228 In the School of Law there is an extra fee of $20, payable by students attending- the senior class. - The allowance for clothes is limited bt the enact ments to $100, and for pocket money to $45. WILLIS H. WPODltlSx, rroetor, . And Patron U of Va. July 22 -: I 69 3w. Ulf ITERS1TY OF YIRGIftIA MEDI CAL DEPARTMENT The Plan of instruc tion in this department of the University, presents peculiarities to be found in no other School of Medi cine in the Union. The Lectures commence on the first of October, and terminate on the 4th of July en suing. - Owing to the length of the Session, Which embraces a period of nine tkonfhii three Professors are enabled to perform all the duties which in other medical in stitutions are usually assigned to six; and the students are seldom required to attend more than two lectures on the same day. By. this arrangement, the students have an opportunity of being well grounded in Ana tomy, Physiology, and other elementary branches of Medical Science, before they i investigate their applies tions in connection with the study' of the practice of Medicine and Surgery. - ; Immediately before each lecture, the students fere subjected to a full and rigid examination on the pre ceding lecture, or on portions of approved tex t books It is apparent, that the plan, of which the outlines have been briefly stated. commence a well ... , . . ., I as to confeehia medical studies t otthe advtttgea of .system of ipavoctton bypn- vate. pDiIag.kl'that of pnblie. leetutesv .T .t ue pupuaganatnaj orjmouc iw - . - n a candidate;' and receive the degree Of M- D.- without reference to the time he has been engaged in the study of medicine, or of joining gie school, defgoea io a satisfactory maimer the tions prescribed by tm enactments. The Proiessofa are. .. , 'v .. : John P. Emmet, M. D., Professor Pharmacy and Materia Medica -; Henry Howard, M Professor PracUce of Medicine,' Obstetrics and Medical JurMtm- dence. -;;V''""Y ' ' ' 5- ;v James L CabeSL- M. D-, Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery. 1 ' ' . - wiLUS a w uudi.12 1 , Proctor, ) July 22 ' ' "... 69 -3w. montteYTbe iPreliminary Course oltufea,:to I wbkhfStudenU are" admitted withdui additional ,w . jmmm OTwiif ocp-1 Ae 10A of November, f - . - i v : .f -. :i XNATHAHixi. roTTxa,-in. ,u. rrofessor of the Theory and practice ol Medicine. ,t . . . -. Richajibw Wiucot -HAit iM., D Professor Medical Jurborudence and Obstetrica." - ' WiiLiAxA. AiKiJr,M..DProle8soroYCb istry and Pharmacy. . V-ii V- " . im ATttA ; k. oiTit, M. li. Professor of, Sorgery . - . -- - - ---- - -1 He was purchased iih : Charleston 8.' C. about' Ihreef . ' - -1 TTTJniTERSITY fOI? Itl ARYIATO- years slnce Be ia bright Mulatto fivo fcet 7 iai 1 . J j MEDIC AL DEPARTMENT. The Regular ceal.M .hoxil iJfW & Annual Coarse of Lectures in this Institution, will wears bU Aetr long Aoi has tod. Uoac front , - ' commence on the 2lt of October, and continue four teeth. and tteth mivh vimi tt 1... k. vf.12 : 'v the Rfgular Course, which is complete m tiself. The j intelligent and wittTudewpr to pass as a;frr? person. A t term will be considered entire to alt who enter before I TheHihove reward f f wtit.ftsA tuiir-V k. MLf v Packet Uoals for Scottsvillc jutd Jjfjntliburg: Y ; SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.-; 1 , jfMJR Maif Packet Boats, iOHN;jtfARSL4tt, ViLV Capt. Huir and J. C. CABELL. CapC Hunt. ley, "will leave Richmond from, our landing, at the head ' of the Basin for the above places, on Monday a,Wed t nesdays and Fridays, at 8 o'clock. A. M.nreciselv.arul ' srrjre at ScoUsvHte by J A. M.; next day, -and; into ' Lynchburg by F. M. , -M v ' M - - fave Lynthburc, Mondays, VedDavsan days at 7 A. M. and a-e atScottaville by lO P. MT. and mto Richmond n JiJjT 4 P M. .cy iniS "nngemerr Gnvandnt" biltnot'' ?ssenjCrfor Tenmessee and. ' gh6tl in. Lynchburg, kit will alsa connect with (he' heretoforeVOur Bd I Dnesjf JStaeVfrom S llsv!lle to Staunt6n. fines-of JStAreVj This UiToU -t-f. jT I ferenfTirAia menta to trViefler?' vprc ft - The invsJid wiu Teased with his earr. coTbfurta Me and safe passage v beautiful and rpmahttc scr - nery wQI delight the anirers of nature,' and tbe rich.v far ' famed and highly cultivated James RiverIoV grounds and highlands, wilt gUfy the agriculturist and man of taste. . , t v; t - . , On our airival at Lynchburg, passenceri have, a choice of two routes to the White 8ulphur springs, :k an t.. ii A.m.. - it - of Stages running, over the Natural Brijjge and. by Dibbrel's 8prings, and the other by itiberiy.Fibcstk and he Sweet Springa. ; i - - - " ,t EDMONDS d: DA YEN PORT, - Richmond, June 20, ,1842. - ,i 50 s7t DISSOtUTION fTTHE;CoPaTtnershipfheretorore existing under Jl the firm of OLDNER & D1GGES is this day dissolved bv limiLsttiAn. All ftersohft hsimr rfln the oftgst and best route tothedif 8ii7 "rs. and oners manydlher induct rence.,v ; against said concern will .present them to eitherfof -f- i ihfl mnnun Inr aol t1nniml vtu1x thM indfftit wilt j . . - CAmA f.imrat anal' m.V- ntnnn( .4-Kiifin:hif1nli genee cannot lie given, The Books WiU b&skpt at the store of White 4- Oldoer. Their names will nnlvv: "be used in the settlement their debts. - , f JOHN G. OLDNER, - ? IHO. H. DIGUES, Angus! 1st, t8424.: - "j . NE.VYFIRM. i P.BTEB8BOR0, Va. FTnHE undersigned have this day associated thrm Jj selves ioiretber for the iporpose of condoctinr an Auction, ' Receiving, Forwarding and General Commission. Business, under the nanrs and style of; Y WHim & i!OliRr . . At the Old 8landj opposite the Mechtnies? Hall, fulr mcrly occupied by Messrs. Oldner A-Dige- They ; will give strict attention to all,' goMsconaigned to them, either for private or public aile,'.' " , l , . The Senior partner has hid eig)tt yMrl eTpBrience" ' in the Tobacco tradeVand will give his' unremitting and personal attention to the sale or purchase of To ' bacco, ; Cotton, Flour, Ac Merchandize and . Pro,-1, duce will be forwarded with ai little delay as possible-1 Their charges will be at the lowest rates established 1 in Petersburg. They respectfully solicit sharer of ' pairwiiagajxuui wcu tricuH mua uie puuuq id gene ral. Merchants and Planters may rely on their boVr sinesa bvlng promptly and faithfully attended to. n rdi- -. GEORGE WHITE, -. -JOHN CT OLDISvEJL. : , Aug. Sd, 1842. i ll62oaw4wj .. .Y ; e f is r e c esv t . Messrs. Van Schaick 4 Adams, New York. , . 1, .j.v Mercer, Brothers & CoJ Philadelphia. - i k . John P. Peasants A Sons. iJaWmor. ' Winfree & Williamson, Richmond " ' Mcllwaine Brownley & Co, "1 t '- PeehIes,Hall&Co.i UY, -F. C. Swinback, Es. ? 1, , Charles & George Keid, i7 r,.v. VY' 4 Lloyd W. Williams; Esq, James A, Campbell, -Esq. Raleigh fa d Kobcrt W . W iluams, Esq. .J 1 ' '" v Thomaa DNeaL EsqV DanrUk,?a f - JohnA.8owers. Etot Halifax CL iL t . o Trm: 1 "fel'i wr. . :'. " Lit. 8;W;Pugh, Esq. Gaston TV. C. i Have you a CouehtDorCt negtect U . - Sherman's CongU jXozckj: Are the safest, most sure and effectual remcJy V f Cpug!?& . Colds, Consumptions Whooping Cw'ghAHhma2 Tightness of the LUngsor CJfcert.le. e. The no - prietor haa never known tin instance where they didv not give perfect satisfaction. 8ever&J th: ?:rJ bdx JmsJT peisoQa.M.aunosi every stage 01 consnmruoii, - yp-ii AttA . 1 .w-wwii.i.i.Ji .liJTLs.'.ni . tl -fi,f Wd- & mvt MiaileiH V ' 11 ifW-r.iii!rfksii.iX ..-, A-T H Uy ticklin.6rC trriUtionnd remove :the;rK male ot exciting caoaei lT.c are msd from V :m-Y W. binailon of the- most valuable expectorant or co6li Y 7. I medicmea.andareatidatthtanv niwri , I rtl- - lo use for those c0mpsjn tl vexainma. a, c.rUfileshoCefed c; t ifr-nMj V derful virtues, fromAhose Whohalwen srvedfron -r' J of Cneraistry, .k--L. ---h.wa - J-- - tS PkAiiJI ; f ha above MecfeetnaytaiftcJaf CfifW 24 of Pathology and I w;nr- jt; tt i .-1-1 - i . 4 - ' t IlavwoocTriLr ! of- Le. N L 8uth, with full dirertfonitoccTr " crH & box.' V ".: : YY- vt sjl say: unless spoken and enerailv holds hia htUt erect!.: He has :sf Mother livino. u t:fca,i.rt a n uHi h wvuwruT new i oiTtj and no Uoubt Will cndes llieHibove ftwardafTaMmta.ft.A TUltarV K, .ULl 5pC3 Vtijfh ih 5nsLaiiegrrr -3 rranr-' 4 " I ea Junnt 1 ae assumes--me name of. Joba lni,e-:.i F t - : hy James Edwards, gheriilLmi his being delivered it. j tneau m wate ounry or any JaU in thiSStita so- , Itnnneisgot. - ; . -, , .' ij.- v-- - ; Maletgh. Jory 13, t842'iYf &Z tTThaPe4ebuInlaIlici!ra -.:.'..' , insemheiabove times a I this OfiSce.'- .-. :';'.-vK;;Yot 1 TTOR BALE AT THE iCOOKr LTb. it 1 -i iJ i 4 M e ' - .'si f Si i , "Vf"10?"" XL1 ,.yt9a pfPenilLawfor.the-Ufiiiia SUteVf " 1 e5 ica, TherapuucS and Hyriem s;m . ' ' of Ainerica, consisting of. a cede of crimes txAYc':- - i Wfii Robt, M..DProfeor of Spatial and tshmeht,aeirfep0reinCx nat rases, a co-fyT ' . , j General Anatomy. Y -; o"-' ' of Prison disc4rnaSd trUdi f DcCoIUona,! Ux - V . J SAMUEL CHEW. Dean. Edward UvrngsfirnTURNErT ft HUGHES. M Y. 4 June30. , 63 ;, July IS, 184V, Y Y ; ;v ' - 3 i - - Y ' : '' ;:':Y r . . ' t - , - . - i :' .: i ' ..-Y' ,-Yy. -r - YY i Y H I n v j
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1842, edition 1
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