It ?t-. 1 1 ? ' Y-Y,. V4 id ' Y" IS r ,1 a-1 ' l f. . tf.' -I' A. 111 ii I a"--- . r nfl olio Aygr- Of tic SeaMTeeklj itleigh Xcfliter. .9Cirrw Fi OoUan per annam-blf la r iJJ per oint. will b mad Crom ibetejultr price, -.1 1 - hl inserted in.th SBMfWxrxi.T Ri,rc. wUlaloppj?riDlL Wklt Papet Leiiert he Editor maitbe 6it-ai. - a wo c nnra t t ITE IIAVE jut reeeivad and open nl a urja aapplj ar snoca or erj iJentuoo and qaautj. I at louowiaf M npnM wir Stuck 10 part, u : . ! jtijcco Jo. da Half Gaiter. Cbil Jreu d. ! J j. Bli. Morocco Boot. d u Cul'J and Blk. AuUe Tie. y;i KIJ and Calf f5lippri. IIim W.I tin riboe and Col'd Gaiter. Bjj'i thick. oId Shoe,nail bound and abUo- !:,!! nuJ. ' . . Ga'le:iteu' C00U and Shoe of different qaalitie. n .. f . ! tiaJ ChiUrea Snoe Ba .t- k T. VV. Williema of Uallimon. who work r neunesa and durability 1 eocuod to non. We cball coaiioue to ell low and pro to tho ma hire heretofore favored ua with their custom. sti iuteAd ol ri-joi in our price. i geoerallj W4lC of New Store, we hH, raiber.ell lower .. ht had onae aciuaintaac with, the taate of .k ntoule aaJ lb kind of Good suitable for thi MifSe" H. A. BADUAM & CO. MircbSl. " - New Fall Dry Goods, m:E SuJwcriber are now opeuinf their Fall J sjppty of Slap! and Faacy Dry Good, con- mn in part of tha rollowtof t B-mJ Cltbf and Caaaioiera, every grade it quality &uiaetu aaJ Tweed , ; B:ck anJ ol'd Alpacca i Luatre M Pltaoeia an J Baiie , . " .e p-ttem Mouilin d Lain' 44 Ox Giagbara A Calico f Do. Cloth tibawl . " . Ifreji. plaias and plaid , . . . WkiM & blick. Mackinaw and Com. BUnietJ . P.wH.-m atwttpal A.T an 1 wi-w-l1 llMIrT M M M ' M Brjtra.blbdandc4,dcoU.Ni fod " ; Jioeaa, Livaa. Diaper, tjaeeiiag, M " Dimukuble Cloib and Napkin . . As ettenaive aa-vt3ieat of eilk and cotton Udki. Aencja jum e!'ie Suapenticr. Eerj mik of Spool Cotton', f m aaie on the mot accommodatinf term. DOKKMUd. HUYD AM & KIXOS, 33 .aasaa aUect, oppoaita the Post Office, N. Y. Jo!j 8. Pr. Adn $ 7. 54-3tn Washington University OF DALTmORE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ' milC LECTURES in thi Institution will B commence on the first MdNDAT in Kovem- bvf or it, tnd continue four menlha." ' ' 5IEDICAL FACUliTYs JOHV C. a. MONK (JR. M. Profeaor of the Tknrtf and Practice of Mediant, EDWAKD Ft) K EM AN, M. Dn Professor of C&cm- ifrjf anf Piarnaey. R. HILLH BAXLtr, M. Profeasor otAnat- mj and Operative Surgery. - t r- 8AM I'LL ANN AN. A! Profeor of General Pathology, and the Special Pathology, Phytical DltoM, and treatment ofDaeata of the Chat CHAKLEi BELL GIBaON, M. Professor of the lutilulet and Practice of Surgery. " WM THOMAS WILSON. M. D, Proresaer of itileritt Medico, Therapeutic and Hygiene. JOHN FONERDEN, M. U, Profeaeor of Obstet rics, the Diseases of Women and Children and Medical Jurisprudence. MARSHALL P. HOWARD. M. D . Demonstrator and Adjunct Professor of Obstetric. The College edifice i extensive, the Lecture Hall r aJaiuHly arranged, well lighted and warmed, aaJ the rooms of Practical Anatomy are convenient. anJ i2jtJ every facility for prewenting thi important branch of study. The Hospital, in the east wing of tb building. contain many patients, whose caaea ar freely asild of for purpoae of inatmction in Clini cal Median and Sargery.. 8todenl . who desire it, nay bare appropriate private rooms end board in the CVV, 00 advantigeou term.' Fee for the entire " S70; Matriculation fee $ 5 Graduation fee 1 Dissecting ticket optboal viih the etudent ; CUakal iaatruction free. . E. FORE HAN, Mrf Dean of the Faculty.' Angqtt 19. 65-wlm - TAMARINDS, OF a very eoperior quality received nd for sal at th Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD i CO. Aog. H. . 63 SARATOGA W AT E R, - A Fresh sopply received and sale at the Drug Store of v v -... - - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD At CO. Aug. 1. ' ...t...f3 " ... NOTICE. A 8 we axe desirop of closing our business in this place ' as aeon as possible, we respectfaUy re qM all indebted to o to' come forward and snake ewemeat. , . RUSSELL & ESKRIDQ E. D Wish ! parcbiw a or 40 YOUNG LlKE- l .NEGkilEd. for mhu-h I am wilh'ns- i ttw r- uiffbest Cash Prices. Application to utmim to me in Kaleigh. ' jkfc'fh. Aug. 13 f :-s-v AAlW LUA. - m 9 4 White -Sulptair .iWater." WE torff W the hcWt v".Stw wlid'- Mirsctfromth. lor sale in bottles at a KMonable rrW: 8TITH & PEdCUD. i 67 BLANKS . VTESTON R. OAiiLo, "1 -- (Classical Mathematical : and SIULITARY ACADHYi , , . ' ..Classical Departtnentt , . j; M . L 0 V E J 0 Y , PawETTo; - Mathematical and Military Department i - ?W. Fi DISBRO W. THE year will be divided into two 8eaion of five month each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, o'n the first of July. - '.'- v 1 ' It ia the design of the Preceptor, that this lastita- tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantage afford ed fbr acquiring a thorough English, Classical' and Mathematical Eidaratton. ;. 1 i Pupil will be preps red to enter the Junior CI of any College in the United States. - - .' - TKMS O' TUITION. For Eogl'uh and Mathematical Studies, , . . perSeasion. -.. . f f 15 00 For Latin. Greek, French, Spanish and . Italian Iangugea, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes rosy pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for th Slodie of the Clan to which they belong. ,. Military TacUca taught to the Pupils, free of extra charge. , The design of the Military Departnnt being to fit the I upiu to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be careful ly pursued nor will the Army Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. Ily an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipment will be furnished by the Slate, but Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. Kalelgh, Aug.?, 1845. - - . 61 Print Warehouse, IN NEW YORK, To supply tha City and Interior Trade, by the Piece er Packsge, REMOVED Prom 113 Pearl Street, to STUEET, r: Neae WrxriAM Street. TT EG' Ss. BRE1YSTER gie notice to the U A Dealers in Dry Goods, that they hare removed inetr Warehouse fyr Printed CaItcoeexcluaiely,irom Pearl to '44 Cedar street. ' By comnning their atten tion to Prints only, L. At B. are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing sny ever before offered in America---nd to aell at price a low, and generally lower, than house whose attention ia divided among si large variety of article. - TbeStockeonsistoferercJoiMffndo Patterns and Colorings, embracing every variety of American and Foreign Prints In market many atyle of which are got up exch aively for their own sales, and' cannot he had else where, except in second band. Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest t examine this 8tock before making their porchase they will have the advantage of learning the lowest market prices anJ comparing all the desirable style to marker side by side. . Catafo&ue of Price, corrected with every variation of the Market, ar .placed in the hand of buyer: 8epteihber 20, 1844. -1 78 TO 3TEK CHATTS GOING If OIIT1I. A. W. SPIES & CO. 218 Pearl Street, New Yori," lmponen oi iiarqwurc) vuuj, Gam, Rifles Pistols, Vc. from Haland, France and Germany, . A RE prepared to sell on the moat favorable f tenna, CUTLERY of all kind, including ' Knires and Fork, of every description and Razors, ,S3ciaor, rocket unives, . go. go. Guns, Pistols, Rifles sod Muskets, do. Gun Smith's Tools, . . . . do. do.. . Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c dtc Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. Scythe, Savre, snd Tools of all kind. Japinnery snd Britannis Wares. Brass Goods, of all kinds. ' Mathematical Instrument. : Fwhinj and Fowling Tackle. &c. Sec A. W. S.&. Co. sre AffenU for the Patent self- cocking, cast steel aix barrel revolving PISTOL, superior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. . Merchants will find it to their interest, to call, before purchasing elsewhere. Y. . New York, March '-W. v BECKWITH'S PILLS. AFRE3H LOT, just received this day, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstoore. " 1 UJUiJUiv at nuuiiiiOi Raleigh, Jon 8. ' ' ! V; 45 fjCh Sur, 8indsrd and Independent. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO JPT RECEIVED AT THE NEW 800 ire now rtcciTinr rom Sew York tnd f hila4elpbii, a large and gene ral anortmejit oi.. DRUGS ANO MEDICINES; CHEMICALS, : ' . PainU and Oils Dye-Stalls, -. . GLASS-WARE, PERFUMERY, dtc. Which they are prepared to ssll wholesale and retail to Physician, Merchants, and others dealing iii their line, at unusually low price. i" ' 'IT,. i nose wishing to buy, will find It to uetr interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere Y, Particular attention at all time will be given to putuog up Prescriptions, as well as the dispensing of aieuicines. . , Raleigh. July,' 1845. Medical College of tbe State of Sbntn ' , ; Carolina1 . ;y;.Y'v , . nnHE Annual Course f. Lectures In this Iotitu. IJ . tion will commence on the second Monday In November next, opon the following branches t t Aoaiotny. by J HUlilUKOOK MJX- . 8urgery E GEDDINGS, M D. Y Institutes and Practice 8 H DICK80N, M D. i. PbysioloyJAMES MOULTRIE, MD.' i .n 'MateriaV Med ica HENRY R FKOtfT.M D. ii , Obstasrics THIS O PRIOLEAU M IX-.'n- - Chemlatry C U TJ H E P A R D, M D. riiB n DeraonatratoT ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, M 1 Cfinicl1nstmelion will be delivered at the Marine HofriuI,'Alme- HoSse and Cilleje HovpithL' ri J Good BoaVdinjv can be obtained at froaa three and a half to four dollars per wk,v - Specimen in Storal History will be thankfully raeeived. Y H ENR Y EL -FROST, Dean. FEIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1845: An -Ti NOTICE. WF HAVF HIST flPf Nm 8 a. lawre monr nf " '' ' - ' ' - ' ' . Spring- and Snmmer Goods, I stwws " ' r . ?Ta& M . W A . . ... . " ' i wnicn we will sell at extreme low pneeaof ur chasers wiU please call, as we are determined Ue aell . I - . . vi s - Rich printed Baraes, from 30 cent up to $ I -. Bslzorines and Maslioa , "vf ';:! ,-, Organdv and Bordeaux Muslin, (new style) j Rich Sfriped anTPIaid Silk . " .. Mateona LuUtring and Striped To de Soie . : r French Worked Collar, Polka Cape ; Granada and Cashmere Shawls, Grssa Skirt f. ! Kid Gloves, Hem-stitched and Revere Bordf ed . L. C Handkerchiefs . Y, , K Z ,; Lace and Gimp Collars, Silk Oil Cloth Y Fine English Cotton Hosiery, do do Silk do :? ' LiIe and Bobbin Laces and Edgings, Girdles 4 Sun Shade and Parasols, Black BombazineAnd . YAlspacca Y ' ' Y " ' '. ' 8econd and deep mourning Balzorines, De La nea ' and Baragea ; Taylor s, Lee s snd Hughes' Spool Cotton' U v 5 j.arge lot fancy rnnts, from bt cl yd to zo u - t:i. ti .i fcj. '. 1 1 m.: t mi, imuc aiiu otnw imiiuicu i iuu uininj, b-4 anu iu-4 uamasK I awe ui.per, insn u 7 4,8-4 and 9-4 do do Cloths, Brown laen Diaper Fine Double Damask Napkins, Towel Crash, Russia Diaper, Huckaback Diaper Furniture Dimity, Cambrick do, Bleached Cotton . Diaper. Y..'; 4-4, 5-4 knd 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting -; Black Venetian Cloth, for Coat and Pant & Striped nd. Plaid Linen Drilling, and Frf )tich .. Cassimerea i '.-' Y'Y Plain Striped and Plaid Uambroons, Brown Ifen Drillings - 1? i . White Linen Drillings, Grss Linen, 3-4 anft4-4 Superior Black French Cloth and Cassimerej. " Burlap, Cotton Denims, aa low a 12$ ets ydy . Kaukeen., Pennsylvania Jeans, a cheap Gooifor . Pant - . ' ft Marseilles Quilts, do Vesting, Bleached Shifting ' 4-4 and 6-4 Bed Ticking. . il . Also, an assortment of Hardware, which, wwill ell very low: ; . If ' ! ' Trace Chains. Carolina Weeding Hoes, PiJent Scythe Blades, Knives and Forks, Pocket K raves, Pound Pin. Cotton Cords, 8, 9 and 10, Wilm' Coffee Mills, Razor, Razor Straps, Tacks, Coins' Kentucky Axes, Enamelled. Kettles, Wire StVe, Knitting Weedles, Weightman and Taylor'a Spades, Shovels, Scissors, Shaving Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Bed Cords, Leading Lines. Combs, Percussion (ap, Hair. Brushes, 4c Ate. , Ate- '. ' ' ;,; ' J. H. BECK WITH A CO; & Y i 1 . Y ' -" .. Fayelteville Street Y A few doors above Mr. R. Smith 3ore. April 7. . i? -'YV. ' . f . ' ;i NEW B0 0KST0 STILL Its SUCCESSFUL flPErUTIONR. a r CHEAPER THAW EVER, p : THE SUBSCRIBER, having just returoedljrofci the North, where he has been porchasingCarge additions to his former-stock, take pleasure $,t re turning hi most sincere tbanka to the citizens f f the' State, and his friend generally, for the continued liberal patronage which he ha thus far receive and most respectfully solicit a continusnce of theame, trusting that with his present extensive assortment, he will be able t give genersl satisfaction. ' Constantly on hand, a general assort mef of 8CH00L BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATON- ERY, MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, 4c dee. Order from the country earnestly solicited, snd promptly attended to, at the old aland 3 -rfoors above R. Smith. f t Y O. L. CLE VELA? fc,Y April 14. . Y - - .; 30 BECJKWITII'S PILLS. Th8u. srribers keep constantly on band fsup. ply of Beckwiih's Pills, which they will e1 eommodating term at wholesale or retail. . Yf K : ' , 8TITH PESCUD National Calamity r fi , WAR WITH EUGLAlimi,; A S the excitement has died away, and tbeviinds Ajof the people are quiet again, we wooy call their attention to some splendid Cigars that whave iust received, consisting of the following Brauf: - . -. . m . ar a - n EL MALAMBO DO. ' EAGLE DO. - ESCULOPIA PANTELA8, ESPARTERO CAZADORES, JU8TO SANZ PRINCIPE,, , . STEAM BOAD DO. PUERTO DO. CUBRT, WERNER, HAVANA, Y Arc, Ate, Ate. t CaH in at the Cheap Cigar Store, and tryqthem, and judge for yourselves. KRAUSE At MILLER, ft k Tr.AiwalTA RfrA" ' t , I A J Bllllo " e" V I Opposite City Hall, inleuh. I Mav 26. IfEW HOOKS. fmHE U. State Eiploring Expedition, g.; II 1 ne rictoriai niatory oi ine u. oiatesf;?, . l b Modem untisn essays, - ; . D'Aubign' History of tha Reformatioriv The Mysteries of London, ,"-. .; :. : p The Smuggler, by Sue, The Satanaloe, by Cooper, ,v . - a ne i empjauon, oy oue, j : De Rhoan, by do. - ,' ;. Y :t '. -:i Yk The Lovs Match, by Cocton, & Several number of Wiley & Putnam'choica reading, with other cheap publication ' July 22, 18461 ylTenlrDoIIars AlA WAY from the Subscribers, in.Wak ittLco Neuse Rj fnuntvl NorinXTarohna. near ,risn I-am on m'Tmmrn man bv'th name' Xjf JlMt who formerly be'ongd toth EsUte of film'ond . t 1 .naif mma. trooper, aec o,- oaia negro w wwui .v j,ij; "t rather a light complection, Jbut not a mulatto' about five feet, aix Inches high ; stoat built ; ipditt d to be full eyed; and when spoken to, fpeajts ratbif aow. He had on, when he went away, tbin Summ cloth ing, with a fur hat, but ihi he may Jisy cf angedi a he ia a ahrtwd fejlow. : It i likely efwfcgh. he may kavs a free pane; and will attempt to gCT off a a hem inn, onder the name (probably) of VflioetHfti ; 8aid Jegro was raised Jh.Nah Connryin thi neighborhood bf Joshua WaTsoiMWr4ill pa the above Reward to any person that will de? Verhim to tis, or confine him in any Jail, so that wt stay gel him again. W 1LLIAM LA WV-J5 MARK A. TATE ' JAMES M. MAN2WM.. tSI !441 TTorih of Iry Goods tinjLjoVif HJV 4Vt and Crockery ' At Cost for Cash I T: : Consequently lower than at any other Store in this place ! I a we do not wish to deal any longer in the above Good. . : , 1 : G.- .W dt C. GRIMME. Raleigh, June 24, 1845. - . 60 Splendid assortment of the following nice eat able just received j ; "Y" ' '' - ickled and Hermetically Sealed, in Tin Canisters : Halibut fins, Xobsters, Salmon, Oys- t' : . lers. etc.. ' . - Soused 8a(m6n in 12 lb. KiU, smoked 8almon, : Sardine and Salmon, in Oil : Anchovies. French Musi ardr preserved Ginger, 24 Jars dry in Sugar, and Syrup. Green Sap wago Cheese, ; -t Smoked Beef and Bologna Sausages, Tomato Catsup, Capers, Peppersauce, -Dutch and Scotch Herrines. , , . ' Chocolate at 15 cts.25 ct. and 30 per pound. - Cauliflower and other fine Pickles, . in Winevicegar and various Sauce, G. W. At C, GRIMME. June 24, 1845. ... ,' 50 . Groceries. v4 -j. j JXxa.JJ LIXJ 11(11 T S nsa1. . -f - . - - . , -. - - If nINU f Art I lULto, MUolUAL lINo I KUmtiM Id JEWJG10I.ERY AII TOYS. CONSTANTLY on hand at the Store of the Undersigned, the following articles r Y Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Fancy and Work Boxes. Bannetiftibhon. Writing desks. Bas kets, SnutT boxes, Travelling bags. Pasteboards, Umbrella, Combs, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocket books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bowstrings, .Thermometers, Walking Canes, Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scis sor, Shaving utensil, Pistols, Dirks and 'Cadet Guns, ipy Classes, Percussion caps, Shot and Shot' belts,' Bird bags, Powder flasks. Spectacles, Look ibg-glasses from 10 ct. to $10 00; Cloth, Hat. Teeth, Hair, Dusting, Shoe .and small Painting Brushes ; Bed cords, Whips, Cow hides. Fishing Utensils,'' Night Tapers, . dtnoking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread, Awls, Sifters? patent Balances, Cotton and Wool cards. Coffee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wicks. Wallers, Clocks, Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad locks, Bridle bit, Tack. FRESH CONFECTIONARY At GROCERIES. Steam refined Candies, Pilot, Water, Butter, So da, and -Sugar Crackers, Sugar: and Ginger Cakes from Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisins," Figs, Prunea,Currant,Date,CUron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, Chess and Cocosnuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Brandy Fruit, , Raspberry and Currant Jellies, Preserved Pine Apple. Chocolate, Jujube- tpaste, Mustard, Honey, Sweet Oil, Lemon Syrup,. , Molasses, and Coffee, various qualities. ,. Sugars, Crushed, powdered, and Havana Loaf and Brown.; . -. ..i. ... .. Candles, best Sperm northern Tallow, and small Wat for lanterns, , CHEESE, Pine Apple and common. - OIL, best Sperm, White and Fish Oil. TEAB lack. Imperial, Gunpowder. SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, dark and light turpentine, and perfumed washing and shaving. CIGARS Principe, Trabuco, Virginia, Victoria;. SNUFF Mr. Miller' in bladders, and Scotch. ' TOBACCO Virginia honey-dew, chewing, and assorted smoking. ' ' .Ground Ginger and Pepper, and "whole do. All spice', Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blacking, Brogaria and Boots, (r Sold only by the measure out of the House BEST PORT, MADEIRA As MUSCAT WINE, Cider, Porter. Perfumery. Oil of Roses, .Antique Oils. Cologne, Lavender Water, Bergamott and Cinnamon Essences, Opo deldoc, pink Saucers. " - ; 1 Musical Instruments. . Violin, bows, strings, bridges, screw, Guitar, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionet ts, Accordeons, Dulcimo Wire. . .. . ,. . ( . Y Stationary. . Y ": Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Paper; Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder. Sealing-wax, Waferi; Letter-stamps. . Fencing and. Boxing Apparatus. . Foil, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates ' Y r' Games. : -: Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno, Ten pins, Rollet, Cup and Ball, 4c. . . - Jewellery, Of Gold and , Silver, aa well aa German Silver, and Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Desett Knive and Fork, Metal . Comb, , Belt buckles, Watch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum-beads, white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. Y ; Toys. ..,':----Yy -' A large and choice supply as Printing Presses, Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows,Bureaus,Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth aTl.AM IT Tnmrtaf Pninf Kttvss mairnnlii &m9 AS M aa- V) msv uw.smvm Toy, false Faces, Mslescops, Microscope, Pewter and wooden tea setts, JJrummers, fancy toys, uous, Doll-head. -Y O. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith. Raleigh, June 24, 1846. ' - , SI i'm p o r t an t To the A. NEW WORK. Olf PRACTICE, v "TrrSSAYS ON PATHOLOGY and thera. IT A PEUTICS,-being the ubtance of the course ! ot lectures, delivered by Saml. Henry Dickson, M. D., Professor of the Institute anu practice. of Medicine wHfi nTies and addition, by George McCIellan, M. D .m X Vol. i i-'t i.r g: ?Yia -(ivltrM-'A&.T, Th Principles and Practice t OS stetric: Itlediclne and.surgery, m reter ence to the rroccss oi t ariuruum, musiraiea oy one hundred and forty-two figures, ty Francis H. j Ramsbotham, Mi D. of the London Hospiul. f - Gibson's Surgery, second Edition, improv ed and altered, in 2 Vols.. f4.;v.;;iT!&t &kt , Mental ITXaladies, av treatise on Insanity, by E. Esquirol, translated from , the original, with additions, by E. K. Hunt, M. DY ' : Y The above Ifew Mescal TTorks,; have I iust come to band, and are for sale, with many other Standard Worka on this subjects 'Order from ay dls- tance promptly attended to. ..-... VsSbTTT fkS Tie 1 . TURNER- A; H0GHES, -""' PubTJaher Aarents.. U ATi COSTr-X&wiiv Sarahs, ud.finiUni Frencn worked Cellars and Capes, . in uviu ai ixuw xora cuu tur uasu. .. 5 . ar ! w i an- tt C U C & Wh T'I.i: I in me jneaicai conege oi www miVH vhia or new York as early as by the, Mail na. in 2 Vol, uti ;j 'F - W'J -jg;'ji'cirt,W toit VI SOU' at new fiQiuoaui Atfvuv s riauui; i fin lh ium.inIiM rziiOmJ'':- - HJ Valuable Prairie Plantation for sale, r ;k 05 A CREDIT OF 1, 4, MSB 4 PATMEHTSl 1 1 frniTE SUDSCXHREIX offers for sale his - Li . Plantation, lying 7 miles west of Colombus, Mississippi, near the Robinson Road, and 6 miles from the River. This is a porUon of that valuable Tract of Land, lately owned by ColJno. D. Amis, late of North Carolina, and has been considered One of the most valuable Cotton Farms in North Missis- PPvi: -YY-Y,,I; J.,:it . .t... ,.'4 tu-w-i . The Tract contains 730 Acre 440 acres In a high state of cultivation and 60? acres deadened. which can be brought into cultivation with' little trouble. The Gin House, Screw, Horse-Mill, Ca bins, for the accommodation of 70 or 60' Negroea and other buildings necessary " on a Farm, are all new the wat r is good Corn, Fodder, and atock of every description will be sold, either for cash or on a credit. ' : , YY.Y...- Y Possession given the first of January, 1846. . Th first payment may be a small one, if not convenient to pay much, v The Tract can be enlarged, if desired. . c s i i GRAY A. CHANDLER. Colnrnhn,-Mis.,May 13. 184$. : - :A SELLING OFF AT COST. " .FOR CASH. Y Y GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD!! ' r n lH E ' Subscriber having determined to close If their business in Raleigh at the earliest practica ble period, will from and after this date, sell their ele gant and extensive Stock of Dry Goods At Cost I Their Assortment will be found very, large, embracing the newest and most desirable goods, and indeed ev ery article usually kept in establishment of the kind. - We invite purchasers in town and country to. give us a call. 4y Y Y.' ' - - Y ' j . Country. Merchantain want of goods to fill up? would ifind it greatly to their interest to look at our goods. Y RUSSELL At ESKRIDGE, - Next door above R.Smith June 18,' 1845. : 59-tf PLOUGH POINTS COME AT. LAST ! ; i"FTU8T received a new supply of cast Point to J Richmond's Ploughs. Also, kept constantly on hand Landslides for the same. . .. , Farmers should see that their Ploughs do not need the Slide, as without them they may be ruined very soon. : ' JAMES M. TOWLES. June 20. . . -49-if; ' Splendid lotteries, jr. G. GREGORY & Co., ITIanaccrs. MOST f SPEEIVDII III ' $75,000,. $25,000, $15,000 f Grand Alexandria Liottery, 1 Y '"' : Class A, for 1845.' Y To be drawn in Alexandria, D C on Saturday, 27th, of September, 1845. 78 Number Lottery 13 -Drawn Ballots. MAMMOTH SCHEME: ' Grand Capital of 875,000 1 1 Splendid Prize of Y ! 25,000 do do . -15,000 do do . 10,000 Prize of I , 9,000 " do ' 8,000 " do 7,000 do ' : 6,000 ' do Y 5000 do , 4,000- do : ' 2,847 . Prizes of 200 do 2 2,000 do ' - 1,750 ' do ' 100 do Y 1,000: ' do - ; . 500 -v 5 10 20 20 50 170 Besides Prizes of 8400 $250, &C. &C., Whole Tickets $20 Half 810 Quarter $5 - Y; Eighth f2.50. Certificates of package of 26 whole tickets $260 Do do 26 hair do 130 Do do ' 26 quarter do. 65 , Do - do f 26 eighth do 32 60 - Order for ticket and shares and certificates of packages in the above Splendid Lotteries, will receive the most prompt attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent immediately after it ia over, to all who order tickets from us. - 'Address J. G. GREGORY & Co., Msnagers, ; Y ' Y Y Washington City, D. C; Reglllaif Daily Iilne," Sundays 'excepted,) To Old Poinfttorfollr; and througli to Baltimore, Y Y WITHOUT ANY DETENTION . -".. '-.- i--- -- - ... f.- - - rrrt HE Travelling Public are respectfully informed M that this Line is still in suceesslul, operation. leaving retersDurg ivauy, ounuajs excepiea,; ai i A. M, via City Paint Rail Road, taking the James River Steamers, Curtis Peck and Jewess, running al ternetely" tourbing at all the landings on James Ri ver, Snd at Old Point going and returning, and meet ing the Bay Steamers, Georgia and Herald ia Hamp ton Roads, so that the passenger will arrive in Balti more next morning by. 6 Av JkL, reaching Philadcl Line, at equal expedi '. The Boats an the Line are the c - Curtis PeekiCaBsMa'yGeorgU'tifi. Cevrss, Jetve37i, Snirroy, Herald, RcssBtx,: , Fare from Gaston er Weldon to Baltimore, $9 i, ; ;; Perersburg to Baltimore, - ' ; 6 .- Forward Cabin, iU -U From Petersburg to Old Point or Norfolk , ' . Meals being included on all the Boats of thi Line. ? VVe. regret beiog compelled to caution thekPabIic against the misstatement 'made to divert the travel from' this iiopularouteVY ? . Y J 'T: zyzx-.ni tmWMt 1tJ MOODY Agent. "Y Office James River dc Bay Line,i? Yr "tit ' 4 Weldon,: N. C, July 16,.1845.5 fi w- I TT AMP O!iiu Y,f A Fresh Surply Prime RideVjost reeeV. ed SndforS.to bv lASi M.TOWLE&Y .June lOil Yt'ti,tf'; 'rT--i 547 5?fREKlCH:eifaGHAMS VT &AT and beantiful style of MUSLIN GING- HAMS just in season for Ladies Dresses. . . MS. M. TOWLES f - of Faculty of Physic-Session of lBtSC. frnHE' LECTURES will emnmenceV on MO. YU DA Y, November 3rd, snd continQS until tha firt of March ensuing. W ? : r r p Obstetrics ami Medical Jirwprvdbic Rtcims Wiiaw Haiti,. MD. . . . v j x ,y Chemistry and Pharmacy--Wiimah E. A. Ai Kiir, ftLD. ' . I Y vrgeryH at9av R. 8kttb, M. DVY J ; Therapeutics, Materia Medicaand Hygiene1 Bxu ;Y;csx."Csvr, M i-.C-iy-. rijl Anatomy and Physiology 2 ottr Ronx, M. DV Theory and Practice of Medicine Zusax Bait ' utt.M.D. : '-. -.-'.,: :' A .. ; Demonstrator of Anatomy Gxosss W. IIiltis ' caeia, M. D. ; . - v Instruct ion-in"Clinicr Medicine and Clinical Sur gery every day at the Baltimore Infirmary, opposite? the Medical Cl!ege; , The rooms for practical anato my will be opened October 1st, and remain so until the the end of March following, under the eharg of the demonstrator.' ; Fee for the entire course f 8 0 ma trieulation fee 6; graduation fee $20; cUnlcaJ ticket free ; dissecting ticket optional with' the student, Comfortable board may be obtained in the vicinity of the Medical College for- 2 50 to $& 60 per week. , 'z W ltiJjl A A1 12 . A. AIKIn, M. V .; " .'J .'.I Baltimore Aug. 15. Dean of the Faculty. 04 Tlf14h KEGs No' ! nd Pw Wkit, Lad, JJ.HJKHV Cwarranted equal to any manufactured in rniladatphla er elsewhere.) 300 lbs. Yellow Ochre, gtpund in Oil. ? 200 gallons. Linseed Oil 600 lbL Putty. - . : - - Received and for sale very low, at the Drue Stbrs) of I WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD es CO. , Joiy29. y: 60. ., : OPEH Ilf Q OP THE -r ' -: . vf Summer Campaign, it the old Conrt of Fortune, IJ firoadwar. , - Y y'I-.'.! . -NEW YORK..Y . ; Special Agency of the City of New York, where million have been distributed to the fortunate. ,. ' ' The subscriber would invite the' early attention of all persons desirous of a chance in any of the follow ing Brilliant Schemes, soon to be drawn, under ths management of Messrs.. J. G. Gregory 4 Col, sue cessors t Messrs. Tate d McXntyre, and Messrs. DPine;4- Co, ' ' ; . -iY J, . Every person ordering ticket of the subscriber will receive the official drawing, published In the Bulletin newspaper. The same paper will also contain a lis! of schemes ahead. Y j ," Vr o - '4 ''., - Money on all the solvent banks in the United States, and Canada, received at par for tickets 'sold at the old Court of Fortune, 220 Broadway and the postage ia always paid by the subscriber .on all letter containing $5 and upward." , " Qj" Money can be eent by mail with perfect safe ty, and all letter are invariably answered the same day as received. AH communication with this ofScs trictly confidential. ' - ' '1 - - Be particular, and address ' " - 1 j JOSEPH HOUGH, 220 Broadway. A Crnnd Capital prlzs'of - $75,000 ! - I ; ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, S v v Y--.v YClassA fbr 1846. ; - I'.: -.- To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, Bept. S7' 78 Number 18 Drawn Ballots.' J. G. GREGORY d; Co- Manatert. :! SCHEME. 1 pnzet of $75,000 Dollars Is 25,000 73,000 1:., 1 1 '25,000 : 15,000 10,000 ,0,000. B,000 ' 7,00Q ; c.ooo , . i 4,000 - " -'54T 12,500 20,000 16,000 10,000 9,000 8,000, 7,000 6,000 8,000; 4,ooo 2.847. 4fj500 ; ;8;ooo ' 1,750 -100 ? 1,000 . 500 400 i 250 150 : 100 - 1 I I - . 'ism 5 . 10 20 , Y20 &0 170 , 65 . -..135: V; 65 .YYYflav v.Y;,65-' 65 ,v ISO te 4,485 27M0 450,000 5,000 ' 2J,000' ?, 1850 -Y075fr --6.500 Y.Y. 80 fi --.r 5-500 v i.i j4,650--'' 3 ,000 ' ; v50o 60 t Y.50 U -20;i v U 40,800 .32,398 Prizes moonting toi Cl,tC8f107: jY- Wholes 1 20 Halves $10 Quarters ,n J , A Certificate of a Package of 25 Ticket will be eni ior aoo snare in proportion.,, PACKAGES. ' a : -It will b observed that ths pricS bf i CeiJsitt ' of a Package of Ticket is the amount of risioatj' or, in other words, the difference between the cost e.fi -. a Package and the lowest amount it can possibly draw. ! When Packaaea. are ordered the amount of . risk only has to be sent. ;. When single Tickets ars ordered the whole sum must be enclosed. 4 rl AU money letters invariably come safe W taail It addressed to Y .-,. JOSEPH HOUOII. u .; . ' .IkA 1 . v oroaawsy, Reference Messrs. J. G. Gregory & Cs. i WxTITJG SVIaVIl ,I7ATI5eT A FRESH supply reedved direct froatheSprfngsc jftX end pronounced to be unusually good and, for sale cheap. ' ,.-.- v;- "i'v sjr WILLIAM3,1IAYW00D CfJ July JM.-y. V; Atz&'M .i: 'X -.vv,i4y ;'C0)I A. LARGE stock1 of FdnteW, HatierV WaTL 18hoe. Counter, IIalr,; Cbavbg,' Tooth, Comb a at a tl ' a . . ' . i -ft na ziau u rushes, received and lor sajs low at u t Y WILLIAMS. uAYWOOD 4 CO. JOB PRINTING. , - Ii Hatias recently received a.freah srpplT of vr A. 5 FANCV JC3 TYPEjv - We are now prepared to execata U S f.;:: style !o aaa" Xetter Prta LY.YY.r-jr University Maryland V ; : J. II. BECKWITH: 1 Raleigh, Jans 5. ,45 For sale at tbij Offics, Chulcstoa, Aug. 1, 94 w6w August ID, 1846.