m 11 11 1 f'" i;. a r . i , ar . .- . w Y : y . K'I'f - ill f1 YOL.XLTII TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, I4 2 . . ' .V:1 IV M irrnB-rr?H j i v i a lrd nSt tb the 3 rit editor ;a?d proprietor. Advance. ADrERTiSBMwTttForevery -JSixtem Lineif first injertn'i One Dollai ; encu fmltfeHentiDceruoja, Cot;T Orckks ami JtrfciCrt. AbvERTrsiiKT8 jjbe charged per'ceht.TIitgljt bat a dedaetlon of 31 P6' ccni Wll) w inauQ iron- lire regular prices, foi advertisers by ihe year." ' . 0"- ' Advertisements, Insertefa titt tue SBMi-.WxrxMf. .T -" SK'.ei-:& -..-t. free of charge. , ; v. , s . - - v . i Qrj- Letters to tlj Editor rnoat Tje-roST-FArp. I an; ARTFUL bt)DGE. A Pan etfijecior tf Uie;. chit phat .for ibe liontloti ,vN.w Erat furn'tsUes in a late number of that paper? ihe foltewiag Interesl- ing case of a '-r'do'viC'litclfl tOfr gocrtTtff be A ZaJy, having enteredrme.df-lhe large thawl siore shops u. the- Rue Htinore, desired to be suited wtt( a cashmere shawl ; iKie of voartramnery nic-oacksbul aa'ar- iicle id the tune of y60f0anc3 '(240 t)-H j Tljis -was at last "accttmplis ed f wtteut Ma Jame giyiriff tier! name -and address asthe wife of-Desirabodeibe celebrated tlenVmi, rjr iered U to, be brought by on& of the clerks , to M.lli a. apartrnen.13 turtu with. In ttie mean umernhe Jady etarted off to t bet dehiistV hef self, and hairirig:introduced liersfilf inforrried tliat enlightened reneliroan a -fcrodier who waftadiya tche, ami-iyiMv oeta ilmt forceps;, i a u natter able . dread, she had prevaHed on the youth (who waViajmsiriess getn, to eopfito his-lyibode I:at4he !atne time, , rcj aei ring" Mt'Jt&t id dirertvthe youth'a attentioiival fifsx byv alluding to busifiess, and other toc-t)f. the day' I All tht3 was f uncluatlr promised; ort ' ihd part of the deoijsW ahd ine'tlme a rap7 was heardaruiouneing the arnrar-olthe,iBaar-trr.' The 4ady,Viak1ng the hint( immediately iaried and meeting theshatwl and its ber tt tit the ante robin;? teitLhotd of tht fortnerv at trie "same time telling the clerk to take the bill ia to her hasbalftd; "whort WoultTiefder it bx on nd account ci 'foiiikXft ii for it. t The lady hiyxjitjttdh clerk walked iht w lien Hhe following scene 4 took place: M.'Desirabode :Glad to see t you, tny dear Sir-pfay sit clowtr-hb wei; m businesspretty brisk,' eti ?"jTThebotjh tlelighted 0 Bnd such' an agreeable com pan ion was in nri hurry ' to bo off6r give tiis small '-accounu' when the matter turnptTpn teeth. . HereVas a chance forfthe clerk to have hif mouth examined by a first rate ust forno consideration whateyer.1 " You Kave 3 toothrachenpW and Uien I -1 perceive con li nued "AlJ D. edgi 02 over to 4hat is die tootli, I think,1, added M-D look ing at tlTe open" mouth of his visitbri ,1T8 sir, thai is the .one that used, to achir, when I was very young.'.; Exactly.vat one, aK low me a raotnent to Jook". . -The mbulK was again obeiied. It was Ure.wbrkt. of half : an ,instanu. crashj .crash " ..hb:.!loolb.ai loathe gripe of the force ps and that tstf Ument was . again aeposueu, oauc uroie,.wjin uie .Movn in jlis clutccsJT baffles all description 1;$ mouth full of b.ldodi.couTd not oUer 'a word for some ml nates but jwas obliged to content looto note,;J liavc arranged alf2rtb"yoUrv8ister.7 a uenguement 10110 we in uue course o $ime, but the lady,,' had. got Jwo'.hburfslarti. nd her shawl 1 tan.d tjiegreeable compantons parted not half bo agreeable as they, had met. ans, june in. , . : . 1 01 ft nnio t rwmipn j A good one-"! 'told ' by- a English - paper, of an old lady who had , reSiv1tef irbbr ler son, a sailor on ' board V Merchantman, which ran thus : " " V-l' " .1 t Have been driven, into the Bay-of Fun- diy apompoosa righUn. the, teeth. - It blow- eu great gunsr and, we carried wavv&ur bow "prit ; a , beavy.: s? washed -overbo'ar.dftRc binnacle and companion jAlve captain lost his quadrant, and couldn't late an observation for .fifteen days ;HaUajiTo arri?ed safe at Halifax v V;V Tht t. 'JV.aX' - The old w oman who couLLnot read1 her slf, got 3 new hbor to repeat ittb her three or four times; tinUlhtf thought alteftadgoi ey neart she therrrtainer out Aa.t.feu tie siory. . v -. j-4rA vt- 4 Oh, mV'ioSrl' r .ti ' Why,w1)ats the rnlfe Mother t hope - no rnischief V . - ''i-y"ti-f Wf J,! b,' thank'adr lieSarebm lrerfas been driven intb the Bay orFirrhamenVby ,a bamjooZerisrht in the YeethiT!6wed " iloin. t.. Wel( 1 woul'b, i WW-'t ihe martyr wilh.ihejorceps concealed Jnhis hand. Bo'meUmealti w'af.the aiv swer of tlie inneMOhJ yesVi"tee, uimssii pyjooKingaagger8 atjhe - toom ex tractor.' and.tfiritsting ; bill bfbr0 iiin.-r. -0h !..hothingiymydeat sob," added D., faQcy ing tlie bttl to be a bank - f..;. ' guns nd crw 'iwiy .the !pulpiia " S? !VBa W?sUp(t overboardMhe pin'nacieW tinn-TC!eUC ttOn.H irif! . ? . , . '- -. a m- 0.. ,1 " 1 5eS any aalvatton lor: tit- he JoUowintf eaunfut-and tiigpceasivej j!-. lastratiort of l;fe is from the celebrated Bifh bpHeberV farewell sermon- delivered many 1'Auh a,na. nnnn iKa ova ia HAilnM fn1 Iiidia,:to his paxtslnwoers HudfiettiEog-l Ijfe' bears us on - like the strenm of a ifiightr-river". Oortoat, atfiiU glWes.swiA-iy-Uown the oatrow channel Tttuough tlte ptayiur-murmuring w ttte nitre urook, anu winding of its grassy borders. . The Arte shed thrti blossoms pverotrr 'young heads y and .thf flotreraon' the- brmk seem to '.offer themselves to our Vounff-hands : vtve arein hope,- and fwe 4jraspagerU at Ute- beauties aniunu os , uui me stream nurnes us onf anu still our hands arecrontvr r - Vi -Out course in youtl and manhood is jilong a: witoer anu ueepcr noou attu am to ooiocis tnore sti iktng'and magnificent; W o arc . ani- maied hT the moving picture" of enjoyment land industry assng before us,: we are ted -4y hti rV i t veu euccess, or depressed sou reticered - miserable by some short lived disappotntmenU' Butour eiiergy and nor de pendV.nce are obth-in vain.! The stream bears nts nn, and our joys ami grief are left belt ind us ; .'we-inay be shipwrecked 1at we cannot anchor ?oT ybyago. may'be hastened but cannot belelayed ; whether rough or smooth the? rif er hastetts.'' to ward's "its ' h'omethe roaring ofbe-waves Ts beneath our keel and the land lessens from our eyes nd the floods are4if ted op around tis -and we take bur last leave of earth arid its inhabitants, ami of onr fnrUier.vbyage there is witness bhtftfiie Infinite and Eternal. v - f v?r .And do we stHI take.o much thought for the future day sy rw hen the tlays wliich have gone by have so'strangely and iiniforroly de ceived 'dsjf 'aweaO'YtiUBetf'oar 'hearts Hjpott1 :the'creatares dfvGod iwrHeo we find, by sad experience that jhe Creator only is permanent I Or shall we not rather lay -aside e?efy:.8tnvtfhich'V and i thinjc courterveBceibrtli-asWRyi faring 'persons "only. , who have no abiding inlferitaiiee but inlhe hope ofa better worlds and. to whom even the world would be worse tbanhbpelessr if itn were not ! for our'5 Lord J esus Christ and the thteresi: which we have obtained in iits oaercies .-- A - HORSE TAMING. The following is said to have been the se c ret of SutHvan, the' celebrated Irish horse umer,5 mentioned in the: Percy Anecdotes ? The plan mentioned by Mr. Cailin, as adop ted-by Uie Indians ju, subduing ajid laming tne mestos or wi4a jorses, .oy .covering fine eyes and breaUung into iheiios.triIs, has. been iFieil. hW HI ti Urn in. VorL-tlnra ' tnilh siogularttccYs rim.nto(t rioh 4 remarkihlv Wd.trmH10 and apt to reiac and 'kick: with htsfere feet, rendering it very di(ficuU to get at his bead j " - ' - f' " 1V1 1 .i i - wuicirvras niy-cne.cieu cumoing a.' xree to which the fill was tied, and leaning over aa far aar practicable, i .The moment oue .nbs- trd waa breathed jnto all was easy - W who is very skilful in the manageinent of a horse. coaxed it,- and robbed itsjace,.and breathed front tiine.to time into the nostrils, whi'.e tlie hneufreol-nb;.-resistafica- - In ahoutl ten .nfnbii.. Jift ifciRlarwl liu convietibn That the I Jw.; wis iiihdbed t .ami he theit nnfastened 1 it, and to ihe great and evtuentstonishrocntuR "!rc"' vf? wUU, bf the owner. . (who had been iryjngll Nwta coffee irxr 4uba ; - lv: :' . V I varans mnlA.4 anil imrsps lor ntrtlnfifM iiv Pnr U-a' If oiW a waV'wIitif odsb h'alterStbo 1 mnrninfr in . vain ui vk h uiasierv Miver ii i i t t. ..'. n - .-t.'';.,: - binl! in tlie middle oUheitfielU, with-noone else near placed, h die r he ooieily walked up tp the, horse ? unca' ,M.Su",i" ?'H",C v?u" iearrfl over One eye and SUhatid utsctureis roorua.mtttucfuiis .wr, wif lyoveru-othe- tnA breathed intn thV oatHt ' lot i dMamaica ; -;ecomeji an admiral in a or- tt s nWaattiir lhUteiffn oation : start, m a cockle-shell cratt of operation appeared ia the hbrse W'bo put bp hia nose in receiretbfe ner; he led the.Jiorse through all he fieldsjp i. A t i.. : .1 .1. ' Mio eiauje yatut wiivro1 uc.xidiuiiieu-iiiB lore- feet, and then-the hind feet, of the horse, who offered no, resistance, but,'it while hercxamin- ed the hind feet. Jent its neejc around, and he fi natty-bitted theJwrae with , a rope.Puring tbe ; whole' of .these operations.theJiorse did notoffer .the . si tgjhtest, resistance ttor did. it flinchjn the least jlegree.;; .- C AMlTSlNjG. Bonyan"andPerkint"Cv(P'.R body does not ttuorwuje.anepiqie p oir treter Punton. w he 'found the btUtorri of a coal mine cttis ttpt a littUrextr'aordinaryJiow many of How dtf you Sdo rnarni t' ti icitoriaT and "ouriosymportafttdicgv prescribes mmpsbji's -eye war Ito the i?w jta hae ;.5Sf-;PJiKni. . ' anecdote abqut'Sir fsa ' :Ie ialiind .foremost among those "who pleDtf Jeonepend- the'milkraaidJ.ojhn j'wav ' the elemeptsrof society is the school- by ishancei' I 'proceed therefore to Telate.itJbouways, starla, across, lbtsf jfny desir Sir reter rnau neejiojiarjeinng.w.iiu one pi his workmen tlie -day previous to thevocatas- tw)phe:I an-nor narrating relating awage, Tirereare 4wo.wayr jlCdescending jnto coat pits. r TftsuaL waysoe-wou m a rpacuine ow sney hm uui.;wv ? i arid e n trance are, matte rs; : of cu stont j co n te n t themselves io desrir)4inS vWP'1 A tope wiucu communicates ta acpuiirwitiogwiiy TK wftJfrlit if iK inrlividuai lhttS carries him iJ - 1 ... . 1 - cj:-"i. uownvaros wticoDioiBtocaiiou r a ki, pri tthe 4a-inueeoVPv letter! ex- nedienu' 'iuMjaT, in" utter dark'iieifc. , . Jydge 01. ut norrpt wpen tv of. his journey, . edtotouchnhgro that' the workman with whom he hadi car- , on-jeacumj;.ii; cjic.imiictwviv inwrweir appcarantro .wuy ub lie found trtat his feet fatNiisVrigavofUie.' nobtltty?Jf'a3fttPproacMoflf und.. He instantly thought ttiem.I as'arprisedta retignize.two Con- screamed and bawledtill he'asioarsebutta swell I didn't know them, renlied, we tW't aHhe operativer hifc sojqunie to their; diri- ner.At len'ff bia strength failed hinv- rfe let go Ms -hofd,; 'ex!ecting tb'sejlahed - to nhfutMi tbe tinfaUiQctahle abyfs, and found tliathe.jnaa oeenjor iuii3ji;npur HerewaS i discovery which nettled Sf ife- owjeiy i msomuni inaine leu uait angry With himseltfortDot having been nrecioiia ted Kome(;hujitfred according to-Jus; reason able PxnAotatinnB .. '". . r ' s . i " f : - t - . t TH 'AL A. M Q l CoU Jiaihami of the" Fort Prekerihff Ej le. who- Jtas just relumed from. Texas, wliiiher he Iiad 'gono'oriJrbirh describes the ruins of the FnawhereXirockeU fell with his brave companions in 1836 ; , "The AfsYnb is anlmmense irregular stone edifice, surrounded f a ftiick wall of ten or fifteen" feet high ehclosirtg about an acre of ground. he wallis entirely batteretl dorn and the edifice hself .tar-a pile of ruins It has some twelve or fifteeit apartihentsepn rated by waliTs of stone several feefthick. ' ft wasV-in tltese rooms rthat Crockelt.and his brave companions retired,- after several days sanguinary Jghiingr and when redncel to so few in number as to be longer ortabie to de fend the, long lines of walL- Puraul -4nlo these rooms by I he enemy,' wlio had made a hreaclii through the wall, this remnant; of the linrwband hewed down their assailants, ontil bulwarks "Were-forrjied of theirtleail bodiep, and ' until overpowered by lumbers andthe fstigbe of slaughter; the last orremtrigled his blood with that of his combatting enemy", fin isWng hFs glorious work of liberty by expir ing orr-tlie dead bbdy of their foe. Of one hundred and eighty defenders of the- Alamo, not a sotibescaped death." -But sixteen hun dred 'Mexicans were made to bite' the dust, the recoHcction of wfvieh decla res "hd w Im mensely dear the v cbsV of 'conquering - this small but lion-heafted oand -of American he roes ; and by an enemy, too, mofe ihair thir ty timesigreater in Aumber Had the Texi ana not had so, long a I me of. wall to defend, and, been confined iikJin area, of one. 4our)h tlie size, they in 3II probability "'wo6ld never Itave been sacrificed-or the fortress taketu. A c;The Alamo jvaai VbttllLby the Spanisli, in l?73,.as a. Missionary establishment, under control of the Franciscan Friars, to . civilize and:BalioUcite;.ihe indtaii nativeaamdAlo as a military post, l to, rheck the progres of FrenchetUements on Red river, a portion of the Spanish dominion By the exercise of great cruelty and duplicity, the holy fathers made but poor progress; in civilizing the na- lives, although hnndreds of them were takeoJm anu inveigieti into tne loriress anajoiner inis sions established in the vicinity, and forced to adopt the lessons. .and, jriews oftheif holy masters. As an evidence however that their labors made some impression on the charac ier of the natives, the cross is"stiU-a religious sign with-most of the Indian tribes scattered over the country v San Antonio was first setuea oy some nttyann-rior tamitii, a oroer, sennroui me inienor 01 apam, at considerable ex pense, mainly to check, as before stated, the intrusive, settlements of the French on Red River. . ; TH E y ANKEE. He has the con renient capability of adapt ing himself to every Situation, and it has been said, that if too place him on a rock in the midst of the oceanwitli a penknife and a Ibanch of shingles he would manage; u work his 'way on Tshore. - He sells salmon from KeUtiebec tcHlie people of Charleston had " ' - -..r . - --- - - to Rh t -retatla icftfram fresh pond in Cam torHge woi.m'w 7 iu i ... t r i I fifteen toas, loaded, withontons,, mackerel atidHotber ootions, (too numerous to meutioo) or Valparaiso; baits his traps ,011 the olum l5a r v 'olr.hpa mild Knuata lit. Afrioo fi y. - Africa for 1 t -v"-.- y "r.-r- ' Mcomber &. Co's caravan ; , sells granite on con tract to rebuild pan Juan do UJloa ; is rea dy like Ledyard, to start to Timboctoo to- mtrrow - morningt - exiles himself for years from home, to'skelclrin their own wilderness i! wiUl men of the woods,' and astonishes refined Eurorw ith:0;.ceroing rwehrpf theV ntdtoredavae iintroduced to Mi ich he asks him What's the netvs ? Mettern save lniaster "for his country,' and missionary, for me whole neatnen world, rte is uiie(iu;ilea I in tact;-' and instead of travellinff o ver round i e-potiu. tie nas come nearer.ine uisco f very, of perpetual mottbii..than any other nian andjfer.i ia-inade' e guess he wijr he the lucky tchapHo do it; He.w" Shf-man' to Bid teRTDtM. worth of hi God. ascencL Rut" iKA kvi-MiJ rs.k frrSsv Va ntfTrrn rirul -3ifflrrt . : l he mole prqjecung. break the roaring, mam, . j Back to his boundMbe subject sea command,' And roll theDbeaiehtivers throushtbe landvt t i t 1 --i 1 i-' V ... 1 if. :.i'rs.i i : iu umiuwi. ihjb mv, i wbswwmuk uu,wc genr street, and , mr"attentwir w by two Jvery genteel ioo'krbg Wungrmen l oecticut;acanaintaoces.s who invited met. to' Je d alibw; thesVfeapw;;tliaiorne thing rcan be done W welt as others. and soVwe radbptedj.the hdut iojt of - tlie elite.Z and'now lwanihowyixu purn7 butter itna- I - a. V4.T . . I J....1U m M MM A 1 v mm -f 1 in 1 ijrrMiiMi n 1 ,,mm 1 .rii T.ia fTHHESE M-p2SIiayA?!tI.vinK;siw jJL acqoired a celebrity Srw a popularity uar quailed in the annals of MeoTchierHl a)so7iavrng obtained the enure 'confidpnce,and being' Ued In the. privnte jwtctice -of aTmoBt the whde body of the Xttcl Ebcw ulty ir thi United Sute Eorope, Aia. South Amer ica, )be Westlndiw, sn4 a ateat gar&of fiiejiii, is tinnecessary 10 nd vertise tlvein at lengijr or to say any thjng,furih"ef their m com plaiftu wBrch they fue'ino'eIvelire' and which jt as follows Uow and bilious fever. fever and asaet.dy 8ip8!a4rooPf liver complaint, hedcbe, jauod ice nst bxna, d ropsy , jhearnaiism; jen I ajgeoient af iho pleenpile colic, female obstruc tkn, heart burn, furred tongue' n ausea, d istrnsions of t he -klomarh and bb wel , inap?ent dlirrh s:aflat ueiree, htfbitual costiveacs,'lo8S of sppetlte, blotch or tallow eomplection, and in all cases of torpor of the bowels where arcsrtsrtioor an apetient U needed: - They re exceedingly nitld in theiropergtioq, producing ucither nausea, griping nor debility " - . -;The above PifU are forale in the city ff i!aU!sh by Messrs. .Williarns Haywood, and at the Drug store of ?ti h, and In f ayefteyiile by E Jf Hate,tat KeWlTotTt Prfees. " ; v : -P' . 75 ICtlMOiU MEDICAID : COLLEGE. JiQThe winter trm of Lectures in this Inst itu tioti, wiH conrmence on Monday, the ? lift of October and continue 4 month. . - ; . , t John Cullen. M; D. Professor of Theory .and- Prac lice of "Aledicine. t , 1 - ; , ' . , t' w Ii. VV. Chamberlayne, M. Professor of Materia Medici nhdTherjpeiitic v ' ' "" " " ',f'.': " - v 'lt.vL. BomiBrian, Ml D.?PrhfesiMr of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women nnd Children, v - - v" .:. : :,Th Johnson M . D. Professor of Antomj. and Ebytogy. ,t -y,-e f A ug. L. Warners M p, Professor of gurgery and urgirat Anatomy. ' n - : r . , . B. Maupiri, M. D. Proftasof of JDhemistry and Phar-rnaryi?--:: ': -' . " " j-z Prsfessorii Culten and Vatner. wiU each delivrr two Clinical Lectures weekin -the infirmary, at the College ; Professor Johnson two a week, at tEejAtmi House ) and Professor Chamberlayne occasional Lec tures at the"Penitebtiary and '('ity HoHpital. as inter' estirig rases presfentrthettselves. Thew msrilutrons furnish a large number of insuueiite case, and the numcrotts Clinical Lectures, to all of which the Sta dnt wUl be admitted without charge, will afford him rare, advantages for becoming acquainted with the types of Southern Diseajef.'and wrtnes'sing the' appro priate treatment.-; Tbfrtiiiicat'eaaes 'adiriHted info the Conege infirmary ffiru the Prnfeifsor Of Surgery opportunities of ! petforming many of the Major ,and Aituor operation ucrore me rum. t J he facilities for the jstudy of practical Anntomy are unsurpassed any whete. The materiel tot dissec tion is most sropre, arid' Ihe eitrhsie Abatomtcat Museum m well sttffed wrtu heaJUiy and mortnd prep- arauorM; , ' - ' '. - ' s " - .-- "" " The Cbcmical ' Apparatus and collection of sped- ens in Mteria Medica are very completes, i Iiifine. the Institution oflera facilities for the prosecution laf Medical studies unsurpassed by any similar Instil utidn in Ibis coontry. - ' . . . '' Fees f 20 1 each Professor. - -; The price of Hoard icchiding fuel, lighttServaats .attendance, 4cc. is from $3 51) to $5 JDO per,wcek.v -s: . I-.'- Dean ofihe Faculty '. AogtfsT5. ' '. ' " . 63--. rvyrriiiiiiCAL. (OLLtr.i, of thk lHt!rrATB P SOUTH CAROLINA -Tbe Keguiar Course of l.Etn rjKts in this institution will be resumed on the second Moriday m November. Anatomtfc by; J.B; Hoibrook, i; .- - Surgery bj ,; - ;' BrGeduiogs, MiD.v : PA Ma ueria Medica, byr ' ' Henry -t. Frost, Mk -D. Obttetrici, by , . Thomas G. Priolratt, M D CAcanttry, by , -CL fcilifpnrd, M. i gantzed, and will re under tne cbarge ot , 1'rot. not brook, astfistol by Dra. Desa assure. tAazaL Kkdder, Gaitard. and Kavenel, and will be opened on the 15th I of Octobers ' i "4;r I oumcai .rnsirucuonr mc tn siarme nospuai ana i Alms-Jjouse. . HEISRYR, FR0$T, Desn. August 3. Williani Thompson, Cabinet ana Furniture iTare housc, - II - ia Ware Rooms, just in-the rear of .Messrs. -i. , u x i - j:i . r a - , r 7 .u 8 r ttTi t Articles m his hue, mads in tbe ner.afterthsnewest sod .most Jashmnahle patterns- :a,w7rr TSorthfoT from borne. - Raleigb C" Walnut, Birch Maple and Poplar JLomber, weOrneiuoned, taken in exchange or Funiiture;v , RAXAW AY frDm the Uubscribef . On bout S8 years-of Ee, 5 fet7inebes t likely! nori ihe.hl.ck- . PfT A hieh -aot very S-a' eompjexion of negroes Said negco was receotly srrested as a Runaway, and confined in Greensboro Xad.Guilford? cminty,'from : whence' I was bringing bim home, .when he' made his escape; within a mile or two of my hotise I-wfll-p4y sHrea- nabl ejpensealbr h sppreherj8tonand delivery, o me, or counoemeoi in nj jail, soiaai get ira. isx ..cs--- AMAvii W ake CPttmyAngnst Jo. ..lX; -oa- Jt , : riiTP Vt'tn lnk seeeived a sdoolv WWifioeSo can iell cheair.than ever. H.LISITTH. August 4 2. 1842. .;Va sre prepared tov.execote PAMTHLETSi Cards, Circdlaks, Hasdbilli laa style pot inJecior tosny Dcb in the jState. Furniture. v CaU and look, bettore you send I Z ''zTTtt r i ' vl . '77 .v. .WILLIAM )YrJ. , . nlA - fl j i.imiHikWVi VI v juumif i.unuvuik,iiy.iv HC,. , Vipnr-. - j. .s-v dersoesfn salisfactorrmannenh Siiidu exAmiriaV TTT f O COFFE bv the Sack, very tiaie. . ' V I Mr i - ."-"T -jt .i .- mxiiv r I HwU! reopen thUt of &tog4, - MR,(&4l Jbrispruacne'and Obsteir v.;; ataTiinT. . 4 -Jra! in,!??;. istry and Pharmacy. v.--?:rj!v ese Lr r-e r- ' i J-. .t - .rUL - ; 4 ' Qaf OflTcatietngppuedwimtegreaier tzis ia na!:-h.tyA7i::.zns & Jleyrrc ' 'JNVr'. ; ffllVlTERSlTY OP VJnCaJSrrA-Ths J next session of this fostiiuUflnr wil commence oa, the 1st day of October; and' terminate'' on "the 4tb of July Jbllewiny The SehooU of the Uoiversity, wiih their jespectlre Professor - ts s t --t c.l. Ancient LanguageSDr, Ge&ne!t Hsrrlsn-: Ijmgusges-Vr. Chadrt Kraiteit ; C 3sifathematic.---Mr. Edward H. Cuarteney,' -. V ' 4.'Naturar Philosophy Mr Arm B:i?ogers." . 5r Civil Eugineenng-i-the .skBbjeeii5 of which sre divided betwi en the. Profecors bt ''Mathematics and Nalnral Philosophy f f' ... 6. Chemistry and .Materia Mpdii-a.Dr Jhn P. Emmet? - ' " C , " t" ' ' J, 1 Medicine. DrLHenry Howard.' ' : 8r Anatomy and 8urgviyI)r James L, Cabell. 9. Moral Philosophy .---Mr. 3eorg Teekeft v le-Lawiiodger Hsary,6t Geo;' Tucken.C In. both Schools of Lansuages-are also taught the literature of the respective lsnuage, and Artctetit aiid MoaVra History in the ScnoolorMsthemaUcs ht included mixed Mathematics ;:in that of Engineer ing Mineralogy and Geology j in ihaf of Moraf.PhU Tosophy.eb'es Lettres, Logic and- Poliiical Ecdnomy . and ire that of Law, besides Mynlcipul Law m aU it branches, UieX w of Natare and- JatiojM- be. J5d 1 ence of Government and-ConeUtutiOnal Law, , " To be ad mittedlnto this institutW the applicant must be sixteen years of age : but the.Fjcuhy may dispense with this requisition in favor of one whose brother" is a'studenL . J . . ' r Every student U free to fttend the schools .of his choice; out if h be .under twenty-one "years 'of age, he shall attend at least three, unless authorised by his I parent or guardian; In' writing; or by the Facuhy. for good cause, to attpndatmimbfert:-; ';. Alt students- under tbeagecf twenty-ons years are . requited to board wft bin Jhe-ive'ctiuis. .H'f , By a resolutifm of U Facultyi.Minispf Gospel, and young men prepogwr Aevnwtry, may attend any of the'schools of !tbe? lJhiversU with out the payment "of :fblhSft8sdrsvf " 'TTh enactments 'whtafvlyvrsqfretfdem' wear a prescribed unlformbave been tUspeHded. , 4 v . Every student resident within-, the precbncU? must, on mauiculaiion, ileposite . with the , Patron ell the money, bills, draftsy&e., under his controK intended tor defray" his expends while at. the tJ&iteirsity Or on his return tbence'to his home ? andthif sint de posited mast be sufficient to pay hisfee uV professors, dormitory: reoW 'foT ussr of , the; publKS rooms'tliree monriis .board, scontingent fee to coyef.&ies and as sessments, and to purchase" the,xiext- no4ks may Want at thejeommemement. All funds, subse quently received hyliiia mbst b& 'dt'pbsked with the Patronj who has cargeorids-dibbureemebts j ami upon -all deposites a charge , of -.two per .centum com mission bt authorised. -, ,. rv..;t.: ...The act ef, the Legislature, projbiWtins merchants and.' others, under severe penflluen", rom" - crediting studehU. Will be strictly enfirred TBe t licence to contract debtulhe C ty U authorised tgrant, ti, confined fexceptv-here the parent7 or guardian " shall, otherwise in writing request, to ''isimtiijr sndlthese, it is hoped, that parents and guardians will, ashlar as possible, prevent fironf arising," by the tialely supply of '-' Ileligiabs services are performed at the s Univers4y every Sunday by the Chsplarn, wbo is appolnted in rurn rrom me fuur principal oenommaaans-oi toe State. S, . . . ;- . V.f-;-: ' Toe expenses of the Session of. nine ..months are as follows : - Dbard. wasbiogtodgirtl and attendance, "'V'T, $lfu Hent of Dormitory;! 1 B; ferhalf, if occupied bytwp, 6 Use of publio rooms and matriculation fee, ? - il5 FUetaud candles, estimated at. . - A AvV "20 Fees, if only one Professor be atternled, $50; if v ' two, to. eagh. Professor 'f30; if more than t"?0- - to each "f25,'say- " ',' : ' '" ".-',75 Total, exclusive F domeriksifYdppc mbbey, -"r - - ; " 1 -" f228 In the 'School of Law there is'an extra fee of $2fi payable by students attending the senior tlsw- t,'t The allowance for clothe is limited -Vf the enact ments ty $100, 'and for pocket money to- $45. . WlLLia H. WOODLBr;Pfoctor. ' ' C . . And Patrpn lLof Wv Tt rltVlimSI'a? V O aIRfitT f A M EDI- - J OAYJ DfiPARTiftENtThesn'ot kstra&T fidtf" iiVwartinir' oltno 'tmivetsiiBieBienwi pecuJunties to te loond Itt no otoef Bettot Mcri cine in'the Union., : The LectureseommericeYon .the first of October, and terminate on the 4th of. Jury en Owing to the leng'h of toe Session winch embraces a jienod of mne moJW. three Protessors are enabled to perform all the duties; which irrolbet medical in stitnnons are usually assigned to six find the-students are seldom yequked-to .attend mote. AharvtwplectbreR ort the same day,,, liy this arrao semen t.. tbe sluueOts hav i an ppportunitl tiejng-' weUrouoded rin An--tomy, Physiology, and other elementary branches pf Medicat Science, befrethey investigate tnejr applka noris inconneeuon with the stutly 'oPlhepracUce of icinend -oorgsry. i- ;-iv;-'-v- rffimiiaterjbelbrc i "subjected te a-f utl jid rigid examination 'onf the pre ceding lecture, or on pontons of approved text -books t. ki. . .1.. i "..i. l. -it . . . JLJ.- -u - rJ,.-- i""-i i r, r" wdvw, . uu uimiw r, iuvis htthnsdlutioni and prenlt happy otiaatibri $h$stH 6t the, f hSruction by priJ .jU lectore JjZ ppoa eond Itinns presrUied W thecnactrjtsX The ProfessoTs are: vir ' " 'J!r!?,iaiB. aenM i lj J m- n D r. r . h "Z"' lTV' fA-TAra u -'l&iJi', James L. abefl;:M." D",' "Pfofelwor of Anatomy. Phystelugy nd.Suneryv V ' "Xvl''- - H. WOODLEy,Procmr.V.. July 23. 59 ,w L n T TV ISITT -O fiHI n ft AWt tVL 'MBUIUAli lJBKARTAIENTTnsSegalar 1 Anaw Coarse of Lectures in this JnUHutlon, will commence-on tte&Ut ef .Oeodee,iind eontinus- four I tooBtbs.: .The Preliminary. Course ofXectares to 1 Students are. Emitted rwltmVdjttol.al teakber: These 'Lectures aro ;hbllf tnadroli tao tveguiar.UOu rse,' wbrch is codipieie in: itse!.f The term WUl fie considered entite tc sit who enter before AMTJEIs CUEW; De4n. 3Pv r is I A cafitiiilalfi . ann reeeir-ihfl ilete of M. II . oriitinnt i- ica4:Thejapeuucs,andrIygieBe.U -4 -o f- Mro vHuiit. oi -w. rr,Diassc; i opeciai anu General Analomv i t v. 1 1 S, 5Wf RESTORER- CFTUE-CLCCDiV.-vt Foir xcanomc and jot HETHER: products by.tile, phleam, from internal mprunl matters, aritn? from fc-idly f JiicT-T Dottrel Pint St; 50; Quart &k V'tX fatt-SifphjUKt; 'SjrnpTH, Medicine A m l " Venereal jDiorder. certai reriiedy. and the patteot wift fed himself somewhat !enentted,Ta twenty-four hoot.' Price pet BleV Tmt !I 'oOrQtiart, $3; V Ab'vtsiflufAWiXfufei celebrated for its-sbfedv sVTd perfect removal of 3onowhas and Gleei $ also: cf tho V learmi results consequent .nit tt impreper treatment. A benefit will fee vU-ihte in -12 hnnr P;M r.w. Mrr uoia-Mine aaisam. wr . unions and IvervourAlIec-i tlons. Colds. c: riciC"50 Cerita.x '-ri v . Aromatic-Eztraekn linrmentfor Indlffpstirtn". nATut,: Hess in the su mach, Aambness or. Weakofati in in vims. juerjmatwm ccc. r ,aur otrocea, SOr cepU, half pjnf, lpint,x$2. v- v ; Ugpuratipe rowderf fir DuiOus Agectfans, Bilious Y Fever, Healache, Diseamtfd the Evesi S. whitM ' to be taken in" the Restorer.' ' 60 cents per box. 2 " 's JajtMOinimtnttfti Tilt? whtch:is ton srll besides ihi Kestrcr iftit:'-f-'u7 s iibeuta 8caMheadJBritto Fottl q leers ',. ta.l)eappU-d oesKte tne dKestorerv wXToaiersa oc SirmgtKehing flatter, foe Dbe ases. oftho'Chest, Uyspepsia, Infiammatory KheqmaUsm. -PaTisysiA is jsn tnnet all these cases. , H Jieed beides the Restorifr;--0 cts per tox, t full fmraaccouoYbf prl Koafs We(!rcweSiHrK?iV ompersVabd DivKs Psbntet,hereia'w for5 theU use, and numerous testimonials; whic&;ae company" every "ifediclne, and -may likewise be had.' gratisVat tfoeffice lorDX. orchis Agents; by mil. RpitorfiMor ate 'm'eAtionedMeoi icrosft. are of Dr:: Euhfa own discovery;'aad irs, pre pared by nb!fet.,S? .-'ii tTr . 70 S'BE cmErfS 0FJ NORTH "CAlJOLIJfA :ls?yesjletl to nfctrlenas and theJtibltc in genera!, thaliehasi besrdesiirs'OiScein Bichmond. Va. opened an tHRca at BAtiioa,-Jf.C.b. posite je,City ttpVfotr tfcosalelof Tedkmes, " ts "above specified, '- f ; V (C Persons wlsamg'tto proeW iny'of thett," w4l pfease'taidrft'rt lhetrofderS,whfi the amount, Xpost " -ssi-tof DailUlJLl Oxrieicl J?ifr;lAT -W? r OtSco in Raleigh N,C. is regulated si follows eii $0, &'scooni; n f l2,diFcont op $25, discount f5i . The amount fa to he rranvnitted " jby mail, on tny risk (post .paid)' m N pr 8. Carolina notevcr'tibtesjaf the Banks of Riehmond, Ysrsnd the Medicines shalf La i - A e BTST8-tir NbnTTt CAkbtrw aV Bfsjfnock ot-WooKn,4 - VWeTUworth; Rodtiiighani, J. &. IL roan,-- -v.-V GreeasborpnghV noUford James Craanfuk. Waterloo, ChiSrord.l t Hargrave, Gwtber.4- Cow i IxmgtMn, DaTid8ui,vt. -Jenkins Bites,' - Salisbury, Rowan.-- - JTM.A.'Dralce," - ; AshbwooghRairfolpl?; " Price, D?ckii!n& Co,. Tftnceyvilte. CasweUv Jafnes Ri;CaJ!uir:.Mita St Perry., , U "t' ' .Kernersfif-fokes. J.F.tj t;rhiferr7 - cbnctffd- J James T i ' 'Dr. y Staffs Drag Store; gafefA' iMpurUji ofthe "the indu Biszdic. TfjT 0 Vt; simpleyej how wtsWlww ood sjsd beaia jnj tifotate Alt tbo lawt of iiafnrel -SimnnHrimJ uoionare stampWiueWy fowl ot too deaGobW Tiv mighty, worhls wbtth roll in' space in every ds grco. of velocity and direcUon ar all governed br traclionif ptqJier 1o metier :Thh principle governs ' ihei hiuman body. 'randrethV -Vegetable, Uni Vecsal PiiK attract U impurities of the blood.tb the' powei waicttOTgan expels em from the body At traction; and dease are both units: -AII fieddenti i infections only affect the body la nronortion as ih occasion luvnuritv of the bfoml ' - v - - ' The bowels for instance" are costire-thts rnbst In- I'ufiauvprgan.ii. cioseti-Hioe consequence is a great jiccutntilatipn of impuriliet which, as ther cannot out. fey their usualjsssagB, are Jorced ioto the tloodV ww8iii5JjmpuHiy jt OHioa , a nos r-rrers, hct ieRhet) toattJEW; Cooghs, andCtitdt fa eflert pro. duced., Bullet BrancTreth's Pills he used Insuch d set as wiajpffectully evacuate the tewefe, and healL is, restored at ones." f. s " -. K y -, 7 Thetmworthy haiscct&feited the Cocfors" i!e dlcino so extensively that hi trael:itig Agent is now taking In all t,he old boxes, and puttmg feeW onesof a diffcrrnt fiettrevwith 55 Pills" in their jari!. : arejortreceivedal WILLI Ail PECK'S-Olco. rTJaleigh, March T,M842. 4 ."ig Tighlneef vfthe Lung or Ckast, 4c-c Tterro. Iin.li 4.1. ..... 'l . . 1 . es hsve feii sold -with the lost yesrf e'ttorip to .,m (n ,TOM. ,H uiuBijcTcrj stage pj conspmnton.-' 7 and tbof faboringi under the tnM --:i)istresibJC'-' T sim! roogbsbTbe do Aot-ebeck and dry-vVIe . cobrK, boi render It easy , promote pectoral lea. al- .liw tlia4ibliMM MBSa.: a : - , proxi- com-' icmes, arid sre undoulIy .trior ta evetytbinsr oe f r Jhoee c0tt,Uinli. llun.Ws- dreds of certiScatesJbave c;a C:cJl cf Vt ty1u . . f -- . , ! lie rni .1.1 JLC2CS$X3, prove Jib 5 more-than -iC-, r'i cf r i ,.;.:TM-r-.rtir ; anl U.; E.-.tet.3. 1 J r -' uiru tiu uisoruerss. irnrn ine use or mercury, caiOTnel, Fsk;tfe;t T (in females) from the'ehangS of life M specifiediri the rnrfiphlet? ; -v'nS " "' " 1 1 'I." I C mi l- '- "- 7' ' itii'lf-.V,'.:-. Wiicrniana sjou-:i lzen-cs, Arc ths . 7iafeiu :.mst sure and effectual rrmnly for C''a ' '' CoUConiMmiih'ohs Wkoomf Cnh Jr,"'w ""imu, ; wki Temove the vntafsa snv av!l i n w aWMAA -. ffai. '1 - muws , a iiey sriace from a Uerlul virtue, from let a fc tava Iti' ssved from ' Wjn&, gw, and r?stored; to perfect.hel:it ': ' by uMig them. ?syLbo4lHed:clce"iaitf " Ji 3 . -Apting. fl V1 i 1 . " : r- .1 . 1 f - ft t It'