-in - .... . , . , : ., s.' - . - - . . Pr-m Jj'-VsWl1 . i ( IlVJtS -i0' - ) V Itlir 1 i HTM f()L. XL11I; t 7 X .-t - (CAM r !0 v... - - ;v x EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Sobscbiptjo's. Fire Dollai per annum half in Advance. ,-. . .. Ai bbtmbmin'h?-FoV . Byery Sixteen Ana, ' t T' li-- i ' - Twenty-five Cents. . - . Court Orders and Tcsicixk; A DVc&TiHEMKMTa 1 AW .. - V 1 ft . will be cwirgea 2a per cenwjugnevouia aeaucuon 33 per cent, will be made fronp. iLe regular price few advertisers by the year. .'-' Advertisements, Inserted Jn ilie Sski-WfiMLt Rboistik, will alo,apiear in tbe VVsxsxr Paper free of charge. f s '. . gO- Letters tdlhe Editor mast be p08T-Atb: ' 1 a pqcxpira story; In travelling through county in Al abama, a short time ago, while on a little bu siness excursion into the Stale, I called upon an old acquaintance that I had formerly known ia Georgia, and was induced to fpend the night at his house". :. , ; My friend bad been a successful practition er of medicine, ami had risen jpretty well in world. Ine air -ot. ease and comfort, and ev en elegance 1 saw. around hi.np, attracted my admiration, ana I could not help congnuula ing him upon the same and upon he envi ibleness of his sitoatioa. With such a beau iiful plantation, such a "lovelir and amiable -1 " r "- 1 . "---. '- amiiy, nu a ptemy oi uie worm's ffondn. what more 1 as ted of him, could any man want u maKe mm nappy ll;r- - - He admitted, there was nothing else a roan could reasonably; ask or desire. But yet 1 could discover, notwithstanding my friend had his cares and his anxieties. He had found .J-was prodigious iungry,:but still hated to tpoil ihiioke 1 calcuUled'ocby waking any body. 'Ai -old fasJtioned 'safe stood in the passage, which I ; was sure eontaineuV some thing in the eating line. I opened it and found half a boiled ham,' the best part of a chicken piei a' plate of biscui v&cV and a jog of hot lermilk, 4uely -cooling itself in a fcaleof water. Beside Jhese ji basket of peaches, was standing on the table, and . several large wa ter melons lying under it.t With "'my then keen appetite, and knowing how welcome it I was to any one much ulore a long abseut son,;l did not .hesitate to satisfy my appetite in a priytuSsuntial'Vahher...;:;;' jV - Havwg appeased th first calls of hunger, I looked arouud to' recoonoitre the-premises.. The furniture as well as the house, all looked new and strange-lhe cats. doga and horses ditto the negroes as far- Jas l-citmlddgiit from., thier sleeping posture, were new also. The- old man must have sold only negroes and stock, as well as land, thought I, or 1 1 uirceilpj should certainly ee aomeihlng fBmiliar.r-1 old E'a, The thing was how. p!ain. Ve both had been laboring under a mistake I thinking I had arrived at my father's hnusei knd Mrl -.opposing I was the i coin mission mer chant with his money I told him 'that I wasr not the author of lhaCletter, , that t; knew1 nbthing about ' it that I was just from CoU lege on my way home, &c. Bat theVmbre -I explained, the more the old roan stormed He pretended not to believe a word Iiold him --aecused me of' trying to cheat film out of his money, don't know 'where his violence would li'ave ended of What might not hare happened, had not the real Mr. B. at irae comeup, inquired for Mr. S. and inirbauce(r iimsel he beao to apologise for not being punctual to the day arid hour. He had been detained one "day by the breaking down of the stage before he got to Milledgevif le, vvliere lie had procured aT horse; and he Had been delayed several hours vu(i0f4uoutc in iuiiuwuitr me lmprooer yt me lerry iiis::,, who sent nun to who was expecting an absent sea, uwever, . tney win soon oe awane, men ana as l rode up said he, I was: almost shall know all about it." Now for my joke, smothered with kisses and affection "before I said to myself, I will lie down and pretend we discovered bur mutual mistake. ' ' ' " to be asleep, just to enjoy their surprise ' " That was the very place I was going to, whevihey.rfiotte.BQtl'tatffrt-rat peep I replied, arid it's curious how we were in and look at little-sis; as'she has left her both misdirecteoV. door open. I stole softly io the door, where The old man laughed heartily at the trick couiu piainiy uiscern me iorm oi a. young foi tne lerryman, who, he said, he was well lady, fast asleep, but the curtains were down and the room too dark to make out her fea tures distinctly; : You little toad.'aid I, how yoii'ye grown, IMLpunish you for this, I've a great mind to kiss you,' and suiting-the action to the word, I stole as fine a acquafrited with, and that it was iust like him -and with the money his good humor re turned. He begged a thousand pardons for his treatment to me advised me to settle in the neighborhood, and promised to assist me jui in ins power in geuing into practice. 1 he kiss: as any one could desire. The sleeper I daughter now made her apnearahce. and uri- cringed, and 1 thought was going to awake, derstanding the joke the ferryman had play- so i stole put and lay down on a bench in ed, joined in a hearty langh. (I thought I had the piazza, pretending to be asleep. I hd a better joke on her, but chose not to tell it no intention in reality of going to sleep, but at that time.) .1 the beat oi the weatlierand the fatigue of my I took my departure for the nisht. but I journey together with a-bearty dinner, soon most own, with a good deal of reluctance, notwithstanding ray great anxiety to see my parents and sister.' But every day found me visitor and in reasonable time I out that wealth brought with it a dispropor-1 put me into a sound.sleep. Ho w long I con ional increase of troubles and vexations, and tinned in this state I did not know: but when mat nappiness was as iar irom nis grasp as 1 1 opened my eyes I found a t rightful little I a constant ever. A desire lor popularity had also taken I negro, about nine years old. stranselv de f was blessed with the h and ftf M aria, ami a possession of him, an ambition to figure in I formed, fanning me with a long ' brush ; . a -most excellent wife she has made me. die .Legislature . ana in. congress . occasioned large red laced, red haired old man sat op ium many a restless night. po8ite to me, grinning and chuckling, and We continued to converse about old times wriggling about, as though he wished but anu oiu scrauoB uu taw ocu iimc. i ieareu vo awanen me, wnue a ntue our. wo A FA. I B. QF FEB -i : ' Make a full estimate" of 'aM you owe, and of all that is owing to yoa. Reduee the same, to notei As fast as you collect, pay oyer to those you owe ; if you can't collect, renew your notes every year, and get the best se curity you can. Go to business dilljgetrtlyf and be industrious ; lose no time, waste "rio idle moments be very pruderit and eco nomical in all things discanl all pride but the ptde of acting justly and well be faith ful in your1 duty to God: by regular and hearty prayer, morning and nightattend church and meeting regularly every Sunday, do nnto all men as vou would be done bv, If you are too needy in your circumstances, to give to the poor, do whatever else you have in your power to do for them cheerfully- but if you can, -"always help the worthy poor and unfortunates ' Pursue this course diligently and sincerely for seven years, and, if you are riot happy, comfortable and independent in your circumstances, come to me and I will-pay your debts. Dr. Franklin. A Gotten CaZ. The following excel lent passage occurs in an article in Frazier's Magazine, entitled Court-ship Si Love-making: x certainly blame no lady who' has' been accustomed to the ordinary elegances" of Tife ffir refusing to marry a poor man, but must beg my sweet Aiend to recollect thai, though a inan'withoul money is poor, a man with nothing but money is poorer still." By the by,' said be, did you ever hear I man was bustling about very notably, how 1 first became 'acquainted, with my wifeTj I was completely amazed and dum' dumbfound- Horse J oclceying and Hard Currency. If ever our reader attended an auction sale of horses, he must have noticed that if there be not much refined wit flying about there is Never .V said J, and above lil things ed-had forgotten how I come there, anddid, generally a consiijerable quantity of broad should like to know, as ratn certain there must be something romantic about it. Do you think, then l am romantic I' . 'No, and that is the 'reason anything a little uncommon : would make a livelier im pression. Pray goon. ;; , 44 You must know, then," said he, that not know where I was. . As my scattered senses returned, 1 began : to recollect ray sit humor, Thre are 'to be seen Irishmen com ing the Yorkshiremen over the Yankees ; uatiori. knd the ioke I had numnsel v nlVvwl and Yankeea disposing ol their stock at more .mnn rnv innniiniid. t than, a .fair valuation to men of the South. i i ri r "r . . William THompgoii, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house, .Raleigh, N. C TTOHE Subscriber has now on band at his furnisb U ins Ware Rooms, just hi; the rear of Messn. urner & Hoihea Book Store, a general assortment of Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man- ner. af ter tne newest and most laamonaois pauerna, and which will be warranted. Thej, will be .sold at such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the Worth for furniture. Call and looK, neioreyou senu rem home. - WILLIAM THOMSUW. Raleigh, April 4, 1842. 28 try Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber, wtUseasoncd, taken in exchange for Furniture. You have had a Jong nap, said the old man, At the sale, corner of Circus and Canal streets yesterday, an Irishman dressed iu aj roundabout jacket and a much worn, narrow leafed silk hat,- kept riding about on a black poney, whose worn Out appearance showed that lie did not belong to the aristocracy of anima!s,but bore his share of the labor of the State. - Pat had a cowhide whip in his right hand and a rusty Mexican f pur on hia left foot, both of which he. applied unsparingly to his appaie tly ill-used steed. Hallo !V said a spectator, as he 'showed off by the crowd. . ' , , Spakm- to me are ye I said Pat reigning in, I hope you feel refreshed.' Very much, -I told him and tried to I computed my medical education about the apologise for the Jiberiy I had. taen in ' a time of the first settlement of old Monroe. strange house. . .. Captivated by the dazzling accounts which Not at all not at all, continued he, I land speculators gave of the richness of the expected you yesterday and bad a fine beef toil in the then new, purchase, particularly in killed." Old woman is'nt there some of it left Monroe county, - my father was induced to yet ! . , v ulhis beautiful plantation in old Putnam, at The 6d lady answered there vas plenty. less ihari a fourth of its value, and buy wild Then make haste with supper. The gen unimproved lands in Monroe, at 'more than tleman hashad a long ride, and I dare say four times their real worth. But you know ie is hungfy as well as tired.'j : VBro U'oU knw i tlinvf isfian i . Mniiln ' ' " trthf Viim fot inila MfraaKal an1 tvna Ua .Alllol k-t.A nt.t CnrrnaVnir itnn n I r., ol .11 lmnnnr (...in V.lf An iKa KKortv tf I UD 018 XtOZlnintC and the new ones up. The same notion that opening thesafe, and helping myself to such Ye8 1 meaul 10 fPeak lo ou. . .AijT.m..-:.a. ;. ,k.f ,u.;i.nM nn;friht5i ih - And tell ns Well, thin, considering a man, of your vvell, my father sold I was attending the lectures nt. Kl irnt nreuv well tahliahd ir.: hia hn.in.aa in apllinv rnine ? Don't VOtf think JPH u uu wc """C4 new home, so I learnt from the letter I rc-1 it's going to rise r . 8al?I l? me . . U ceived' v- -; ' .Confused and embarrassed, as Well by the , ' Want to buy your horse,' said the pe il-ij i.i.v;. Lr.ui u:. uLiLaL a 'Aye, and betther blood- ntver He w over lUI WWA ww r- - -- . If r- . o s-. J J 1 crossed; the Oemqtgee on- the. road I from I his asking when I left Savannah, 4 plee I'll: i. CSmI .nrl .mI.miA itiatnam fiii.il irna Sn nnita ttnnthitanf " ' nmwaroA ihof" "..S iltL.W t,ud-.Th FWrvUhad litde newthatS lefr Savannah five a one,' said Pat. 'unless you puta ?:V ;"-L?Jjrr::XZ7:A a . party ffoodappetite he has eot of his man a rnnnii m naur tti v- i'Jinrr t. ikshi. a in nam i iif in inn luuauiai lulium ; m. . uc a acz cu n caa i - . -mm.' w he did. and save me directions to his house j ten cents and falling. . same ten mil distant, j V' I Good eood. Mine brousht ten and a Itollowed the direction of the "ferryman half, I done well by selling. Ybu certarnlytdid,' I told him.' " 'Twenty-seven bales, at ten and a half comes to how much V Allowing the bales to weigh SCO lbs, a XAlJTION.---I hereby lorewarn all persons irom U' Jhirina. or makintr conracta f any kind with, my khegro boy Allkx, or a he is generally called Ho a, without7 cooautlation won, or permission oouineu Irom, mei Said boy has no rigot to hire "his own tiuie, and I will not recognize pf acknowledge any en gagement of bib making. Wake Coonty, August 17. 66 3t COURT OF - . i a vaFO arcs ia bo a u - Ka -rm rua. aaaa at rirur si outin Putnam while -what the price . of .all ? how do they ; YV f!' r; at the North : and sell sugar and iron T and especiaUy what's " " "uT v . '. T ATm 1 H'C Ulg aiu IU HIC IUWH Will ' UUl, . .. f t. 'I took a riffhl ''hand, then a left,-then crossed a brancbyat the foot of steep hillr went over another right hand fix. and found a planta tion exactly as described, cotton field on one side, with corn hrbrindbn the other, a double I oiece they would come to- log house, with a passage between, a piazza! But they "weighed more than three hun- . in front, and a n'umfr of itegrb houses ind Ured," some of them 325 and none of; them ' Well, said I to mvself. Old Dad is pfett v Supposing then they average 320,'i and ty well fixed reckon he did a good business I pulled out my pencil, figured up the amount in selling, his worn-out Putnam place, and showed, it to him.' ' ' ' " " It was about two .o'clock as I approached . It comes to'more than that. Yon "can t the house, on one of the hottest'days in July cheat me' I'vegot your letter. It comes to perhaps, you eversaw.v - A number' oT, well 950. So fork over the money.'. ' ed, long legged shoaUf were asleep in the -Hold him itr was very probable his cotton lane that led rip to the house s in the horse might come to that, btitl cpoldnot tell whe- lot some seven- orerffht horses aridmulet I ther it vdrd ortTotv wTthout knowmg the exact stood overtheir corn the fliea or Jay rolling there a., negrp' might be seen stretched, at his l money, full length in Uie suti fas t asleep, hou ads was alsAenjoying lh in the shadeKobodywasl yard; the house or kitcpen, -I. this is the land of -Nod I afterwards learned they ad jtnit' laid by I meanirigiUhatl had na : money about me their cranfto1handiiwere J a -. . . own down as a fault.' Why, said the other scanning the optics of the black poney 'pretty narrowly, why. he has got a pearl on the left eye.' Ave coorse he has,' said' Pat, but you'l not be so mighty inorant igntirelv as to cal that a fault ; its a misfortin the poor baste met with when he was a foal Well, come, what'll you take for him as stands, said the man, intent on making purchase 4 Put fifty spaceie dollars in my fist, said Pat.' 'and he is yours , , y I'll eive you your priue,' said the other. if you'll take Third M unci pal ity money it is almost equal to par now.' Itis,isitisaidau; , , , , . It is,l said the other, v s . v , Welt, thtn, take it home witrt you, said Pat. 'and lock it uri sale in a hoxy and it totr rHETHER produred bvbfe, phleRnvi "fron, J internal morbid, matters, stiknir (mm TJwv . cored old disorderss. from the oae of Arcnry.talofnef, , V j bark, '4c. j or 'ih females) from the cbnje of lufe ajr ' specifiedin the Pamphlet.? i - - Price per-BotiJe- Pint fl 50; QaaV ;; t J? lAntt-SjphUUiecSynbhiyiwe Is ih alH i Venereal Piorders. a certain remedy; antthe Patient T will &el hi'Dself otnewhat benefitted m Jenfy-fpur ? DNITEItSlTY Oi?; TIUGI AtU . next. session of this Institution" will commence on the Istday of October; aniT terminate on the 4th of Jdly following The Schools of the tlnUereity, with their respective Professor rare i : : ; . 1. Ancient Languages Dr. Gessnet Harrison. Modem Languages. Dr. Chailes Kraiisir. - 3Mathemattcs.Mr. Edward H; Courtenay.' :' r 4t Natural Philosophy :-Mrl W m B. Hogert. ' 5. Civil K ogineering-v the subjects' of which are divided between the Professors of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. j v ' 6. Chemistry and Materia Medica--Dr John P. Emmet. v . . 1. Medicine. Dr. Henry Howard. . , ' ' 8., Anatomy and, Surgery . Di JameaI Cabell. 9. Moral Philosophy. Mr. George Tucker. 10: LaiJudge Heary St Geo; Tdckeif s " ; In both Schools of Language are also taught , the literature of the respective languages, and Ancient and Modern fiistory ; in the School of MathematicaJ is mciuuea mixeu mainemaucs ; in tost qi jbugineerj ing, ,Tiineraiogy and ueotogy; in tnai oi moratxui losophy. Belles Let tres. Logic and Polidraf Economy and in that of Law, besides Municipal Law in all it branches, the Law of Nature and Nations, the Sci ence of Government and Constitutional Law.: . . To be admitted into this institution the applicant must be 'six teen years ot age : but the Paculty may dispense with this requisition in favor of one whose brother is a student.. Every student is free to attend the schools of his choice; hilt if he be under twenty-one years of ae, he shall attend at least three, unless authorised by hia parent or guardian, in wridng, or by the Faculty, for good cause, to attend a less number., . ... '. AH students under the age of twentytone years are required to board within the precincts. Bv 'atesoluHon of the Facoltv: Mimstera of the Gospel, and young men preparing for the Ministry, may attend out the The wear on matriculation, deposite with the Patron all the far their use, and numerous testimonials t which ac Abywnia Mixfiil &ebrile& for. ifs rfr&Jyand'; nerfect 'rembval of Gohorrhoja and Gleet ; of the' fearful results ron-eobent on Its imnroDer tiAtmentr- A bene6t will be vtfible in 12 hoars. Price, Vurth of pint f I 50; halfpint, f3; pml,,;j Ur p Gold-Mint Balsam, tor Uihouk and NervotoaEec tions, CokTa, Ac - Price, 60 UeoUv ri r 'Aromatic Extract, a liniment for Todkeslin, ColJ- nesa in the trnach; ombness.dr L Weakens ib Limbs; Khenrpatsm. . A v.Foar . oorjcea,, Xkf nail pint, f I, pint, fz. n . N. ,; . t I -; ... Depurative Powder for Bilious AnectionsiBiliods f Fever, Headache, TJtiseasea of the Eyes, 4re Thich)Sj to he taken .rovthe Restorer. -' 60 cents pe hatx - V ' ' J ST HUM V i M Japan Ointment, for Piles, which 'is to be r -Led": ". besides the' RestoretTli 1 j4l2 Meneali Ointment, for TetWiRmirwormi TaUi Rheum: Scaldhead., Eruptions of the ,fikin. and' TSil - Ulcers iajp be. applied besides, tke estorerc ' , Universal or Strengthening Platter, for Diset ' , w ,un uuen, tbwii&. uuumniuvrf nueuiouimj,. vu IUIM4HrtlMMIimf- " " ------ 7 - ' i ,t - -. fc j . money, bills, drafts, &C, under his control, intended J company every Medicine, and-may ljkewisabknd;.Ur to defray bis expenses while at the University orn 1 graUs, at the office of Dr.X.. or of his Agents, by pWW.mS::aL'JI,-vi hia return thence to his home ; and Ihe amount so de- : The Restorer and all other above mentioned 'te&lf?$)? posited must be sufficient to pay his fees to professors, jcines, are of Dr. KuaTs orh dKCOiery, and are trs VtVk TX 4 . . dormitety renit . for -tue ''of the' .-pobfie robms,.' mree. paiefl Sy lainselt , ' '-p r, , ' -?V tf monios poara, a coniingeni lee 10 cover unvu . ps-1 .. . ; .- , Vi, tonthe cifizENs of north Carolina Dr, Kvirl respeetfutly achnonnces to'lus-rnasand the public in general, that he has, besides his OfSce in 'e i 1 - : -WW T ' wt. . sessmenta, and to purchase the text books, &c. tie may -want at the commencement. AH funds snbse quently received, by him jnust be deposited with the Patron. who has char ore of his disbursements ; and upon all depositee a charge of two per centum com-j RkhmondVa-opened an Office at RAwear,!1. C.op, mission kaQthorised. I. - Jposiuf he City Hotel, for the sale of pJs 'Mwcihes; The met at the Xesislatare. nrohibitmar merchants and others, under severe penaltie, from creditiBg j r fjpr Persons wishing to rocure any tof Uiem; v3l atndenta. , will be'-atmilv' imf trced The- licence I plea's to direct. lHeir orders,: svith3uV anKmht, fpest- r thai f.pht.) Daid.V to Da. E3HlSK)mfckii&iV&rV: C.K tv ia authonaed to irranL is confined (except wnere , i no- owcouni ey-wnoiesaie on .jneaicBie u rxjy. the parent or guardian shall otherwise ; In writing I Office in RaleigTi; N. C. is late? ia follows, on. . request,) to leases of ogentvner8sity ; and '''these, I dlscot $1 mAi 1 1 aillmiimt.eii Vb dlseanif S.. it is hoped, that parents and guardians will, as for asl i ne amount is lo oe trannmitted y .nuul, on niy; Jlsa, possible; prevent from arising, by the timely supply oft (post paid) in Wot&. Carolina notes, or notef of (he ine requisite i unos. . . x-;- fl,tv, ,.i;,vt . ujb incutuuct iuivi w ReliziDU. services are performed at the University sent tree oi ireigw to any psnMatlil Waroiina. aAV Mnhrla nn tka nkanlain taa nWaintaVa 111 I "-QK A flWJWa VwWrt OWir. P a-W ATW A ' "-i " 2.1 Br arinock &. Woollen; Wehtwohh.lJockineham. J. k R. SloacU, rjeefasbprOuh r:Guaford liargrave, baitber Co. Le;ragton,i;avidson; Jenkins 4-Bde ' , Salisbury,-Rowin. J. M. A. prnke, J AshborouRh, Randolph? ' - - m 1- ... ' ' ft. ...aaa. . a. T . . . i'."1', "'a ' r ium from the four principal denominations of the State. - " The expenses of the Session of nine -months are as follows : Board, washincr, lodains and attendance, $110 Rent of Dormitory, $16; for half, if occupied by two, 8 4s 15. 20 ITTnttAri States DI8TKIUT II 1 NORTH UAKOLlNA IN BANKRUPT- L x . Notice to shew cause against r euuou o umua Harrison, ot Johnston County, tor hia discharge and I payable by students attending the senior clans. Use of public rooms and -matriculation fee. Fuel and candles, estimated at, " Fees, if only one Professor be "attended. $50 ; if two, to each Professor 30; it more than two, to each $25, say v -X Total. TrtnirivM of. elothea. hooka and Docket mAiun. - v S228 In the School of Law there Is act extra tee of $20, 75 Price; Dickinson At Co. YahceyvJUe. Caswell James R. Callum, :' - ' Milton,' Caswell. -i : Perry. v . ? - iV- Kerneisvijle, Stokes: C, U. Hefiderton, .'Lmcolnten B.Oatee. . . Charlotte; l 'Px rr ri;L . - -v,- ar.' jv--' James T-ilbrne., FiUsborb.Chalhleiri ; ;v Dr.ISfith'aDnjtStofeRalergh:; ceruficate as Bankrupt, at Ntwbern, on Monday, tne . . . . . I . If J4ia aay oi uciooer dmu Publication Ordered, H. POITER. D. J. U. S. N. C. innot 1 1fll. , 63 TT AD1ES' FliVE SUOE8. The Subscribe, Hi has on . . . a . a. uu will sell small ulication be made. . .... . ... . . til:i..i.i Uaiiera, all trum the beat jnanuiacturera in ruuauet- phia, ' Ralei;h. August 8, 4 3w The allowance for clothes is limited by the enact ments to $100, and for pocket money to $45- WILLIS H. VVOpDLEY, Proctor,, And Patron U; of Ya. July 22 . . 69 3w. TTIflTERSITY OPTIRCJIWIAMEDI DISEASE .A.J?I?IT Impurity of the BLOOD me ordy Vutiuii, 1 0W simple, yet nlsehawgwd ahljeatri f I uTul aret aU the MwabfnaUire? trimoncifTanJ 1 truth are stamped upon every law of h craatiofi i he mighty worlds- which roll m space m every de ; handagood assortment of new Shoes, uai. iu.-A.u ajzii --i na rian . w iiinron- gyee of velocity Slid direcUoaia aQ geerned:bf aizea at reduced prices if early ap- Uon in mis, department or tne umverei.y, prraema traX6hbfiatiertomati& - " ' Also, Misses ditto and Gombroon peculiarities to be foun J in no other cbool of MetR-1 n-. oman bodTi 1 Brandreth'a " Yefreiabl " tlH human bodyi Brandretb'a.. ; Yegetable Uhi' I mi, auract all imp mi tie a 6ft he tI?6ato'tW hv hich organ expels ihefn from tnanpofju TO jFrmer.The-oubscriDecnas just re ceived Ahe following ardclea :' . lO.UOU pounds superior opun vwwu, auu wijr cine in ine union, j ne .ueciures commence on ine i rr vj vuwr, buu rouuuiwvu vv w.u,; bowels Whieh Orsan expels iliem from the bodT: AW suingi . .: . - . . j---. I traction and-disease ate both ttnitault AUaTeodents oa-t- Owing to the length of the Session, which embraces I ;nfa,inn, nnv j i,S . Krwti 4 i; k- a period of nine pionlty toffee Professora are enabled 1 occasion impurity of the Mood'-; . topenorm air tne uuues wmca .in t'vuci mwitnu-i r Th hnIa imt.nca ciitniinn. ira nam i naatcrruxi in T? mut iniiiuiiunw ' r . . . . are seldom required to attend more, than number warranted dlewick; 3.U0U of Salt Raleigh, August 7, 1842. tnestuuenif l portamtorjW'-tlos Is a greai; h dTta I c5ai!?adtt hpuriiJesj ; which, b they cannot geV THE0. H.SN0W. 63 6w aeon and Xari.-W hate a good sup- blv. and will nut them as low as we can for the Cash. ; - ' . l TAtltrhsl - tanf fl tm k ask nllan a-Aji n.cu.r,, oucuw, w.c, iC.t tK,fc-1: 1 dUeed. But let Brandreth'ft.Pills be used in such df uons inconnecuon with the study of thej practice of 1 .i-wtl! eneetifaHv eWDAteihe bbwebi. and hcali Medicine and Surgery r ;,-'litorai'ie - Immediately before each lecture, ihe students are I : The, unworthy. iveantet)sd the Ooctbrff foe subjected to fofll and rigid examination on the pre-F dcin sd extensively, that bis. trarelling Agent is how , ceding lecture, or on portions of approved text books taking in au tneold poxes, and putUng new 6nes of It is apparent, that the plan, of which the outlines tftve aj.merem ngure, wnn ?a rui in their place. . Coma , been briefly stated, is one which allows the student to are jOst received at W1IXIAM PECICS Oplce. ? h commence as ka in complete his medical studies ; Kaleigh, March f, 1842.,: V. lscly i s ;,m".mF -i iT" -"tt .. : r. - i. m ine institution , anu presenw a nappy d'UHiiuuuuui . -i -v.- r r.j - . Wool-Cartlldn are now j of the advaatages of the sjstemif. instrnciion by pfi-'l . . W CottfAZ ion i&gect it tepupnage atriihat orM Ohcmaxfi Couta Lozenge At b. ABPenmPrt?t, may .offer as ..afest, moat sure and ciTeetQal remedy for Cough ) .11.. WII1III1IL J rW . LJf. V 1 ;' m is - V : T, 9 -A . :tv- Raleish, August 2. WILL i PECK. ' - 61 Tt theJPublie Tnrr lyij in.full operation. I will receive Wool at the 1 vate pupilage and daat of putUc lectures it em. a. smiin. at ita-eu.-. win returu u weui abw neraonoz auDroeu morat cunauct a candidate, and receive the degree of M-.D otoreof Benj. B. Smith, at Raleigh, and return it well ca.ru eu in a suurt time. and Enoe Millv Orange Co. I Uiim Atftt? ra 77 rrs Mffn'ttur , r a -. . xT"".; i' i l: a i iiiici .ajaaw v uui. uuiMi mmww f wv .--'-aw wa-'w Vrif r,,.1fl-1 ' m nVinff.t nnmW Af nOnnila ' r AOU 1 aSKCU Uim , WU81 1 ' . t . . " , r - -v. -iv.rr:.w...a.6-.rr. u2.tft;air:i;i- ct i think you will livedo oe anouwer man r'Tr. thuannrl Hrfr and ltr mpant hv letter. : and bV foreiniT U?er the V . . . . . r - . . i . . ; . - v - .. , ithan Matnusaiem wnen nequit ins umy snini a ..-.-r- ;.:. t ,"' , v; .- V. , , nlatAr. Anhlinarv snhere. Go tin. Sham-l.A t ,t-A pack ol At tins he grewangrya anu .- , pL-.5- Ctie rustv snur intof TST . - Ill a,., I Wa -a. v ' . I a If ittAll Ill K HnnW WIIaL 1 - ;- . - -. v ... - ' .. Z K. ie B41110 iu-uij Busge. - -usi M i.i j : : ,t F t.; n-nan jnri Wfinno-him si h ow I stirringUMhe nnjr eaiiy tnougnwanunow oryottr ITTD rheiact Wasrt ln-lirairprteiiecijny. iraai?!re ju- i " -. ' - - , . rhi a - -a TTTIS'ITEO ST ATES DISTRICT COURT 41. J OF PiORTH CAKULlW A-lfl JJ A ROPTCY: Notice to shew, cause-9 against Petition ofSilaa Biglow, oC Raleigh, Wake Cottnty, forhia discharge and certificate a Bankrupt , at in ewpern, on filencay, tne X4in aay oi u ciooer nev. PubBcaUon Ordered, : . - r ; yji. POTTERED. J. U. 8. N. C Tjoly 25th1842at-- .---; . .h theni nfftln'thitowB of.Madisoo, tTriilianW the May or is a cabinet maker, the M alrshall V blacksmith - thtl C ity A ttorney a5 -M)niary nolidavon sucli xccasionsf ,jtwr uumor a suuuea tancv na came mm i . tiKv r.: .-"-rv i ,':. -j.i.-.i .h. if. berfa suippedmr 6 ind tedl.im If :- uw an empty sta visions seemed ii the piazza with.. ; - A tv a bv i: 1 1 1 1 u -amis w araai sa wew m w a - . - r- ' . . . - , . . . - i- .-. r z - . , . v ri to bem acomroissidft Hitvt rcu au, " fleewrs. ; Yxo thelouonhg In one e ofthe hoase, I gue.ted where th? old pep MrerS asleen- A , : J .t i lie I nah. I . "MtJTii -uiu i hi . 'i"i.S " . 1 tM,: - -.'hkfi m. ' r ,w 1 -crui,n uf W i trin;t h;-alHst sold fotVon 2f bales of TTTTOD wrtainsalooltv u7j mi ...P, 6. !f V ine door beihis ODefi. showed I w :n VAn; int, flu. firat ov of vonr Surireme 1 1 d my sister wu'tfibig:- surst; , cyneff af (sal-mill- maker. Sl FOR RmT. I wisfitorentthe House in Which ! at present live, near the Gum SpringT nunecoate poeseaion jrven. . - t TEACHER, qual(fie'ita?lare of an En- JUh School, anjsPMTgive instruction lit the ordi- teesr-ray meet with a aiiuation, on a; Kitten. July l. "41 Raleigh, August 5. ck, very prime. ' WIJ-L : PECK- 63 3t For sale bv wholesale or retail, by - . ... v ; . . . hi. l. "STITH Kaletgh, August 10.; 1842. t , 1 : 62 w3t lions prescribed by the enacimehtsV ' j ne r roiessors area-; .. -i- John P. Emmet,- M.D Profeasor of . Chemistry, Pharmacy and Materia Medica. ;? ; .".':, Henry Howard, M. U; jPrwessoroT mhology and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics aiad Medical Juiirori dence. , t - : r "r'uv latnes E. Cabell, Mi D.. Professor of. Anatomy, Physklogy and Surgery. i- - t : ' m j, MEDICAL DEPARTM ENTj The Regular Annual Course of I-eclue.ih this Inetkutionv wilt commence on the 31 of October, and continue four months. KTbe Prrlinnnary Course or iiectures, to which Students are admitted . without additional chaffferwill commence; on tke jirtt Monday in Sep tember. These; Lectures are wholly, independent of the Regular Course; which is complete in itself -The term wui oe consioerea enure t sui wuu cuter oeiore the lOih of November. N-thahixc PoTTxa,v.M. ;D.'-ProfeBeof of the Pknt mnA PaaofiAai n f tiina ' "- . . . .- .' ' ' RicHian' Wxji6 HAttMiDProfesoroii Medical Jurisprudence and ObstetricsV'r; . . .WitiiAM E. A. Aikis, M.D -Professor of Chem istry and Pharmacy. . ; . " . eive perfect satisfaction. Several thousand)-. e have been sold wih ihe. last year, restoring to health persons is'aTmost every atace of eonsumntideiW -' and those labonni under the roost jdiatrelrine- colds I and coughs.' ;.. They vdo not " check afid dry op the coogb, hot render it eas'y,'jrorr"te expectoration, U - mate or exritiag eaosef The fre iinade froraacos binat'ion of the most tflufe expectorant, f or cough I. medicines. rand are undoubtedlv auDeriar in-vwfhin' ih'uTorthoWcbmpih , dreds of eertiScates have been ifTett3 it their "w6nf derful viriuer, from tho who h an timely grate,1 ami restored litos perfect health, . by. twinaU;K?W v - U i The above Medicine may be obtained" t (he pu Store of Messrs. WiBiams &- Hay WoodLUmd of t)f N. USUth; with full tltrertionf accomban jiii rach: Otfr Onwbemganppliedwiu greatest variety "of , We are prepared to, eiecuta, . PAKPittJCrs. Cj's Ciac J nerAnaiomy,: , JNatb. R. SxtTtf, M. DProisssOT of ;8rnWf. VAanrcx vsraw v w:rrotesor or iUlena Med fca, Therapeutics' and Hyriener l'o fc" ? ? ' .!- Him .TUT "U .r 'a; iwniani,- Special - Id a ..ylS not mferior to any Office bj( StalaV'u J aire" 30 ATlIUl rajjV; ean. ; box - . , roTTn5 T7cr: s- OTo jms f 4 fUerrsicin VTcitri Crcrrscs, proved in, i . y.rHte than 4C0,CC3 esses to teinfalliWtr j the ont i ly oeriaia wirm3eslfoj ing medicinea 4 vet discover-V erf ?Many diseases arise Tram orma and orrnaLat. long; anU intense' aHering aneveh death; wilbdn T tbetr everbeLn snspected i grown persons 1 are Very often af-ictsj with-them and are doctored forVarioa complaints,, without -any, benefit whea- odvse-cf r tliese Lozenges would speedily chrfc &ru '. - For tilslri jlaieighlry .7iiliaii & Hiy aywooJ arl i 7 pry of thV am) half v.. J : - GuhhurZjrinzi-- J est received a"larreacp-'. m ,I tiiljar Water by 1L2 CosCamt ' 1 - r iv. i. 04 HO A'PSSU - i f- J I I