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f V 1 : . V "T f t ."I ft?- . ... 4 .v- 1 1. w . OLINA' 3 NnOBER 70. ; AN if C'A 5 Of the 5eni-Weckly Biltlgli EtgUUr. S0rcirioJr-7-FiTe Dollar per annam balf la ADKTiBUKWTil For rery Sixteen Loio, I nt intertioo , 0 oe Dollir ; etch subsequent ioseruoot Treaty Cent. , r ' - - Cocat Oidkii aj Jodiciai. AoTBaTitzMKirrl b cbarzed 25 pr cent, higher ; bat a deducxion af 33 percent-'wiU be made from the regular pic ti, far adrertneri by tue year. ----- ' Airenieements, inserted in the Szut-XVtxxxr RK2isTca will also appear in tbe Wjcly Paper rrMorcuarxe. a- Letters to the Editor mast be roST-FAto. snoiisi? shoes ii suoEsri! WE HAVE just reeeired and wpen rd a larse eapplr.or suoes of eery iJescription and qaality. The ToIlowifig co.epriM our Slock in part, tu: ; . , . Kil Slipper and Ties." ; " ;, - Morocco do. : - ' do " " Uc Half Gaiters. . . C'ailJreu do- do. do. , JJIk. Morocco Coots. . ... do. . Cord and Dlk. Aukle riee, M"w Kid and Calf SHppers. ' -LaJies WaJiinf Shoes and CoPd Cillers. Bjj thick eoled Shoes, netdy . bound and sobsUn- tiillf made. -,..t ... . -v- : - . - Gnil neosJDooU and Shoes of different qaalities- Ojr Ladies. 'Misms snJ. Children a 5hoee we hsd miJ by T. W. WTdfams of Balu'more, whose work for nejtness snJ darability is second to none. We shall continue to sell low end prove to'thoee who hare heretofore favored rfs with lljoir" custom, that losteaa w, ning our prices, es is generally 1 " la predicted or xew stores, we shall, rftMMCU lower 4 we have hsd some acquaintance w viva mc uiic ut the people and the kind of Goods suitable for this Market. . V - H. A. DA DH AM & CO. Mrch 21. . - ". .- .. r - ...2t- New . Fall Dry Goods: : . T;1E 8abscriber are--now opening their Fall sapply of Staple and Faacy Dry Goods, con- siding in part ot tae following t Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, every grade & qaality. SiUoetu and Tweeds m - - Black and eol'd Alpaccasdc Lustres" ' '-.: riaaaelsand B sixes " - . - ' . New piltems MouIin d Lain . . - m . ' Dow Ginghams dt Calicoes -: Do. " Cloth Shawls , . , " . . '.. Kerseys, plains and plaids WaiudcbUck Mackinaw and Com. ' Blanket ' ' '....-- : CnUon, worsted and wool Hosiery ,. ' ' , Brawn, bla'd and cul'd cotton goods - - ' Iaeas, La was, Disper,8beetiog f . t Dimisk Uble Cloths and Nspkias . '. - M " An extensive assortment of silk and cotton Ildkis. Americaa gam elastic Suspenders." - Every mike of Spool CoUon. - - i "T '' For sals on the most accommodating terras' DO REM US. SUYDAM &. KIXO&. 33 Nassao street, opposite the Post Qjice. N.T. July . ' Pr. Adv. 17. - ; . 64-3ni Washingtoji lUniversity OF BALTmOUE. , MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE LECTURES la this.InsUtoUoa will commence xn the first MONDAY- 1a Nevem- ber next, andcanUnue tour moolha. - :tiedicai7faculty: JOHN a S. HONKUR. M. Profeeeur of the Tkeoiy and. Practice f Medicine. EDWARD FOREMAN, M. D Psofessor of Ckem- utrf and PJmrutoty. H. WILLIS BAXLET, M. Prefesso( ofAnai r and Optrativt Surrerv. . 8AMUEL ANNAN. M. D.Profeprof General Pathology, And the Speviat Palholigy, Physical DiaoM, and treatment of Daeaact of the Chat CHARLES BELL GIBSON. M, D Professor of . the Ilitute and Practice of Surgery, WM. THOMAS WILSON, M. D. Professor of 'iliteril Medica, Therapeutics and Hygiene. JOHN PON ER DEN, M, D, PrbfeMor of ObtttU rUs, tie Disease of Women and Children and Medical Jurisprudence. MARSHALL P. HOWARD. M. D Danoaxlrator and Adjunct Professor OhstetriesH The College edifies is extensive, the Ietnre If alls are admirably airanged,.well lighted .and warmed, and the roams of Practical Anatomy are convenient. aod aoVd every facility for prosecuting this important J buncli of study. The HospttsL m the east wing of the building, contains many palienU, whose cases are freely attiled of for pucposes of instruction in Clini cal Medicine and Surgery. ' 8tudenls who desire it, may have appropriate private rooms and board in the College, on advantageous terms.. Fees for the entire course S70; Matriculation fee IS ; Graduation fee 1 20 ; Dissecting ticket optional with the student ; Choke instruction free. . E. FOREMAN, M.J)-. . Dean of the faculty. ; Aogutl9. ' ' 6S-:w2ins TAMA RINDS,: PkF a very superior quality .received and for sale HJf at the Drag Store of . - WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD do JL'O.. : Aug. 12. . ; 63 SARATOGA WATER, Fresh supply received and for sale at the Drug Store of . - - . WILLIAM 3, HAY WOf & CO. A Aug. 13. . ; J3 : - NOTICE;- r--v?: A 8 we are deairoos of closing' our business in this jX. place as soon as possible, we respectfally re .qut all indebted to os to corns forward and make aetUement. . RUSSELL & E3KRI1JGE. - I Jon 18. - . 49-tf 71 WISH to purchase SO or 40 YOUNG LIKE- Jl LY NEGROES, -for which I am willing to jey ths niftiest Cash Prices. Application to be saads to cos in Raleigh. ' V ; . V .. AND'W COX. RaWgh, Aug. la. ' . 64 White -Sulphur Water. WE have jas't received a supply of the abovs eelebraled Medicinal Water, direct from the Virginia Spring. We warrant it, fresh and gencine, aod oSer it fdr sals la bottle at a reasonable pries. ' 8T1TH dfc PESCUD. Jiy2.' ' s 6f For stlo st this OSce. RALEIGH Classical Mathematical r and 11 .Clastical Vepartnient : ' , J v M ; L.0 VI i O.Y, Pecettok; UatJumatical and Military Department t W. F. DISBROW. TITR Mr will hm dividad into two Session of fire roonthe each ; the first Serslon beginning on the first . J . ' of Januarj, and the second Session, on the S first July. .: It is the demgn of toe Precentor, that this 'Institu tion sbsll not be surpassed, invtbe advantages afford ed for acquiring a. thorough -English, Classical and Mainemattcal triloeation.- . - -Pupils will ie prepared to. enter the Junior Class of any College in tbe United States.- TuuS Or , TUITION.. , For EnglUh and Mathematical Suidies, per Session. . . , - .$15 00 For Latin, Creek, French, Spanish and . ' Italian Languages, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes mar pursue the Studies of r the Sto dies of the " J W a lower Class, tsvin only for Class to which they bejong. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free of extra charge. " . . ' " The design of the Military Department being lo fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of Instruction will be careful ly pursued Tnor will the - Army Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other -purposes. IJyan-Actof (he last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be famished by the State, but Parent who wish their children instructed in the - " --r rlC". r7J 7- Cr MUilsry Department r- , , . Raleigh, Aug.?, 1845. ; r- ; ? - 61 Print Warehouse, . in ;nevv york, : To supply the City and Interior Trade, by the Piece or Package, . . UEJIOV.ED -.From 113 Pearl Street, tr A4-CJGOoMn STREET, -. . ; Nex-K.' WrxUAM Stkeet. - TT VEE & nRCWSTER give noUce to the U A Dealers in Dry Goods, that they ' have removed tbeir Warehouse fur Printed Calicoes exclusively, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street' - By comfining their atten tion to Prists only, L. Sc B. are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing any ever before offered in America andVto sell at prices as low, and generally lower, than houses whose attention is divided among a Urge -variety of article... ' - - -1 ' The Stock consists ot several thousands of Patterns and CoZortriesabfacing every variety of American and Foreign Prints In market many style of which are got up exclu sively for their own sales, and cannot he . had else where, except in second bsnds. v. , . . . Dealers in PriqU will find it for their interest t examine this Block before- making their purchases they will have the advantage of learning the lowest market prices- and comparing all the desirable styles in market tide by side. --.' Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every variation of the Marked ars placed in the hands of buyers. September 20. 1844.-. . 78 TO JTEKCBLANTS GOING NORTEf. a:w.spies&.'co. ' - - 218 Pearl Street, New reri-. jLixiiMraeis va iiu ru iv aix umcj, Guns Rifles; Pistols, 5cc. from England, France and 1 . - Germany, . ' A ' RE prepared io sell on tha most favorable terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including Knives and Forks, of every description 'and quality,-.' . . " Razors. Scissors, Pocket xvntves, - do. do. ' GunsvPieioIs, Rifles. and Muskets, do.1 (Jun Smithy Tools, do, do. . Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &c Trunk. Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. - Scyiee Saws, aod Tools of all kinds. , Japannery and Britannia Wares. .. j ' Brasi Goods, of all kinds.. , Mathevnatical Instruments. t . j Fishing and Fowling Tackle, &c. &c k ' A. W. S. &. Co. are Affenu for the Patent self- cockirig, cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL, , suoerior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. Merchants will find it to tneir interest, to cau. ... .... before purchasing elsewhere. . ; ' - New York, March S3. . . . -zo - BECKWITH'S PILLS. FRESH LOT, just received this day, and for A sale at the North Carolina uookstoore. : . . TURNER & HUGHES. Releigtt, Jone 6V - -44 fjO- tkar,tandsrd and Independent. - ' Fresh Drugs. Medicines&c. : WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD A CO ire no rtccirins from Ke w York Tind Philadelphia, a Urge and gCne- J ral" assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS; Paints and Oils,' Dye-Stuffs, . GLASS-WAREPERFUMERY, &ts. Which th'ev are prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants, and others dealing In (heir line, at unusually low prices. .' - ' .AHose wishing to boy, will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. rarucotar attention at all times will be given to. putting up Prescriptions, as well a" the dispensing of j aieaicine. . - . Raleigh. July, 1845. Medical Colleffe of the State of South y." - Carolina-. , . rjnHE Annual Course of Lectures in this Iostitu- U tion will commence on the second Monday in November next, upon the following branches t " . . Anatomy by j E HORLBROOK, M D. . Surgery E GEDDINGS, M D. u : Iosutute and Practice 8 H DICKSON, M D. Physiology-JAMES MOULTRIE. M D. Materia Medica HENRY R FROST, M D. Obstetrics THOS O PRKJLEAU, MD.- " Chemistry C U 8HEPARD, M D;' y Demenstrtlor ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, M D. Clinical instruction will be delivered at ths Marine Hospital,' Aim House and Collet Hospital. ; Good Boarding can be obtained at from three and a half U four dollars pr week. ' v . Specimens ia Natural History will be 'thankfully ieceived. HENRY UrTBOST, Dean. . Clurlsston, Aoj. 12. 4 w6w NEW BOOKSTORE STILL- IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION ! ; :v CnEAPER TIiAN EtEB. i fTpHB 8UDSCRIBER,1iaingjast returned twr -Jr " the North, where he has been parchasins; larg additions to his former slock likes pleasure in 're4' wining nis most sincere manKS 10. lue ciuzens oi iae,'i Sute, end his friends-generally, or. the continued liberal patronage which he taa thus far received, and - . - - ' - ? L l; most respeciiuiiy sonata a continuance oi iuo eame I - ' .a . . a ' - mat wtin nis present extensie assonraeni. of I u" 111 119 U18 19 ' genrrai saireiacuou . ... .-r - -r. Constantly on hand, a eneral 'assortment of SCHOOL DOOKS, BLANK BOOKS.STATION ERY, MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTKUMENT,4;c Vfc-V. UlUdi 11U1I, IU, bUtillll-T DIIIH-III and promptly attended to. at the old stand, 3 doors above R.-Smith's. ." 'r-?; ... O. L." CLEVELAND. April 14. -I s 30 CIG ARSCIfi AltS CIGAKS. WE would .respectfully inform the : citizen Halcigh, and the public generally,, that la. . - -. ' na .a a eAPf" V'g" nQ'T,7 m f eTfJ? ,we C0n8l1nf lS on hand a full aortment of higlw ijr iureu imporieu uigarv, mciuuing REGAUA, . . . ESPERANZA, CAZADOKE, , CUBRV, . " LANUKMA.' ' JIAYANA. T;' 'v WERNER, - . I'QINCIPE, .; &e. ' ' ' ' &c.' ; ' . ! 1 &e. and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general aesortment'of superior chewing TOBA(iCO; j Marcuos, Congress, coarse Rappee and SoUh SNUFF; Cigar cases, SoaffBoxef.and all articles iti the Iin, whirh a flr-r nl Nem Y.-k r)V..hh ...v--", ... wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received - - . - - j n and auonded to with dinr.atch. Purchasers, and tt,e lovers of good Cigars end Te. bacco. will always be furnished with the best kinds, suited to the tate of the eqnnolesur. Call and try at KRAUSETk MILLER S. T.tt f Il Ytnru4.!l. Ik. Pit. XT.If u 63 Tiia InQf nffAr At nn TYiicfnlrA f X AAV Vllvl t W AlJ AAAJMlUAXVf . To be Sold .without reserve - THIS TIJTIE X ' fjlHE Usdxhsioxed will fell positively, toillioui JL reserve, on Monday, the 17tn of November, (be ing tbe Monday of Wake County Court,) .that vaioy able Property in the -City of- Raleigh, known as SMITH' BRICK BUILDING. - It is situated oif Fay el te villa Street, at the corner of that Street and Hargetl, and is nearly 60 feet square and 60 feet high, forming two of the best ten ement in Raleigh for any kind of business. Jt has a Passage of 8 feet through the centre, from one end to. the other, upon each floor, so that every Room in the House may be approached without having , to pass through one. into another. Beside the passage, on the ground floor, two elegant Store Rooms have been, constructed in" the very best style and at great 'ex pense;' underneath are two fine dry Cellars. The 2d and 3d Stories are divided by passages into 2 ele-5. gant Tenements designed for f amily residences one having 4, and the -other 6 airy and commodious Rooms ; and in the rear of this building, there i-a new Kitcheu and other Out Houses. This valuable Building is covered with Tin, and is one of Che best, most convenient 'and elegant eslkb lisnments in the state, and being in the neart ortne City, with a slight alteration, might be converted in to a splendid Hotel. It cost in its erection, together with the ground, tbe sum of $14,700, TERMS : Approved negotiable piper at the Bank of the State of North Carolina at Raletgru' ' ' WM. HILL. JNO. BUFFALOE, ; JNO. HUTCIIINS, ; DAVID CARTER, B, T. BLAKE. W. L. OTEY. Raleigh, Aug. 22, 1845. i 67-ts Important to Teachers. A PICTORI AL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, with. notices of other portions of North' America, by S. G. Goodrich, author of Peter Parley Talf, for the use of Schools, with numerous Illustrations. ' . ,t , : . A Pioturial History of France, for Schools, by 8. G Goodrich, with numerous illustrations. A PRACTICAL MANUAL or ELOCUTION, embracing-Voice and Gesture, designed for Schools, Academies and Colleges, as well as for Private Tam ilie. by Merrill Caldwell, A. M Professot of Meta physics and Political Economy in Dickinson Colleire. AN IMPROVED GRAMMAR of the Errglih Lancuage on the Inductive System; with which ele mentary and preirressive Lessons in comnositionire combined, for the use of School and Academies Jy Ulev. Bradford Fraxee, late Principal of Elizabeth J e- uiwo acbucuit, aauiugiuii. aiih - . - y - The above important works for Schools, arc Tor sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. Orders from a distance promptly attended tn. TURNER & HUGHES.' August 26. , t 1 6T1; .., . mssoEETiON. : - fe . The Copartnership, heretofore existing under ihe firm of Stitb and Pascon, is this day dissolved y mutual consent. - - - ; 5 ---. With a .view of. closing the business of the lafe Firm as speedily as possible, the Books and accounts have been placed in the bands of W. J.. Clark, Eo., for settlement, to whom all persons having claim cainst Uie late concern, will please present them fori. adjustment, and those indebted will please make im-Cy N.' IL STITHY! i ' v ,P. F. FESCUD. ; July 30th, 1845.J ' : . , : Ths vxnxasTOHcn having purchased of N. l; Slith hi entire interest In the fate concern, will con tinue the Drug and. Apothecary Business under the firm of P. F. Psscuo, at the obi stand, rayettevine gtreet. I have on hand an extensive Stock of Medicines,' Paint. &c &c. to which weekly accessions sre be ing made, and I hope by disposing of them at asmall DtofiCand by devoting tbe closevt attention-to -the I wants of my Customers, to merit the continuance' of tbe patronage so liberally bestowed on the late con corn. . s . novwii July 30th, 1845. - J.v- To CountiyealxanteaiidPtoy ; 1 u trt J L J U 50 Gallon Castor Oil. 1 i - 42 dusen' .: in-quarts, pints, and half pints. ' v-'-.i y-. - ----f.t. Received and for sale at reduced prices, at tha Drug Store of ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO. ' ' Aogest 83,'-- C c.- ' . ' .c- ,61 - FRESH RICE. : v fTT) ECEIVED and for sals at the Drug Store of . II t '.V 'WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO ) f fh fft, Worth of Dry Goods fiVvv ana urocitery : At .Cast for. Gash!.. ' Consequently, lower than at any other Store id -this lface J as-we do not wish to deal any longer in the ftboye Uoods. u. W. & C. uKlMMfj. . Raleigh, Jnna'24, 1845.r ; - ' ;' 50 ; Splendid assortment of the.followinj nice eat- ables just received : . . ' . . - ickled and Hermetically Sealed, in Tin Canisters.: Ilalibatlius, Iobsters, Salmon, Oj s- Soused Salmon in 12-lb. Kits, smoked Salmon," ' ardines and Salmon, in Oil : Anchovies. French Mustard, preserved Ginger, 24 Jars dry in Sugar, and Syrup. ; - - v. "V Gfeen Sap Sago Cheese, ' " ' Smoked Beef and Dologna Sausages; ; l ' 5 Tomato Catsup, Capers, Peppersauce, t Uotcli and Scotch Herrings, ' Chocolate at 15 cts., 25 els". .and 30 per pound, offend various Sances, we V rnnfl 24. 1845.-- .vauiuioweF aau inyer hub ncKies, in v inevir.egu G. & C. GRIMME. ; r " Groceries. FANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JEWELLERY AW 5 TOYS. ONSTANTLY on hand at the Store' of the Undersigned, the following articles : ; " Fine Artificial Flowers, aud Hair. Fancy ; and work Boxes, Bonnet Ribbon, Writing desks, Bas kets, Snuff boxes, Travelling, bags, Pasteltoards, vmureilas, uomDs, fins, Needles, rurses, roctet- . . . I . n . . anna -mm a on ' I was, -renciis Buttons,- tnreao, atcnes, wme, ' I Jiwjr uuw Birinas, a aerraoiiieiers, vraiaing panes. Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scis sors, Having utensils, fislols, Uirks and Cadet Guns, Spy Glasses, Percussion caps, Shot and Shot belts, Birdbags, Powder flasks. Spectacles, Look tng-glasses from 10 cts. to $10 .00; Cloth, Hat, Teeth, Hair, Dusting, Shoe and small -Pointing Brushes; Bed cords, .Whips, Cow-hides, Fishing Utensils, Night Tapers, 8moking ; Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread, Awls, Sifters, patent Balances, Cotton and Wool cards. Coffee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wick9. Waiters; Clocks, Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad-locks, Bridle- bus, Tacks. - -. . - FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. Sfesui refined Candies, Pilot, Water, Butter, So- &a, and Sugar Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes ffem Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Figs, f!nines,Cnrrants,Dates,Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall; Pccan, Chess and Cocosnuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Brandy Fruit, Raspberry and -Currant lellie,' Preserved Pine Apples, Chocolate, Jujube aste, Mustard, Honey, "Sweet Oil, Lemon Syrup,. -i Molasses, and Coffee-, various qualities. f , HSagars. Crushed, powdered, and Havana Loaf and Brown. - " ' " - - 1 ' Candles, best Sperm northern Tallow, and small Wax tor lanterns, r ' ' ' ;jutir;xiOJ, rine Apple anu common. VOIL, best Sperm, White and Fish Oil. TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder. : SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, dark and light turpentine, and perfumed washing and shaving. CIGARS Principe, Trabuco, Virginia, Victoria. SNUFF Mrs. Milter's In bladders, and Scotch. ; v'l OBACCO Virginia honey-dew, cnewuig, and assorted smoking. ; -J j Gxound Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. All spice, Starcn, Indigo, copperas, Madder, liiacKing, Brogans and Boots, . V ' . i rr Sold only by the measure out of tlte Houst i 3EST PORT. MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE, Cider, Porter.' Perfnmery , , Water, Bergamott and Cinnamon Essences, Opo- teIdoc, pink Saucers. - V 1 inrnsical Instruments. Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Guitars, Fhgeolettes, Fifes,' Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Dulcimo Wire. " - Stationary Almanacs, rnmera, spelling, ricture anu oong Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Paper, . Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps. fencing ana noxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves," Masks, Hats, Breastplates . Games. ' ., Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon Kend, Ten pins,' Kollet, Uup and JJall,4c. '' ' '' t Jewellery, Of Gold and Silver, as well as German' Silver, and Pinchback.viz: Breastpins, Ear-ring8,PenciU, Finger rings, Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, pesert Knives and -Forks, Metal .Combs, Belt. buckles. Watch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum-beads, white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. , f:V . 'l:r ' ; Toys.' '. ;.. : - A large and choice supply as Printing Presses, Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming, tops, Drums, Rattles,-Whistles, mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Paint boxes,. magnetic Toys false Faces, Malescops,- Microscopes, Pewter and wooden tea setts, Drummets, fancy, toys, Dolls, Dolt-head. G. W. & C. GRIMME, .Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith' ' Raleigh, June 24, 1845. 51 ; I MPOBTAN T s-'irPn fflA liTAillfiQI tPlYHAQQrATl : - V Jtuvuivui x x uivouiuui A NEW WORK. OX PRACTICE, 'j rrtTtSSAYS ON PATHOLOGY AND THERA- jJEi PEUTICS, being the substance of the course ot Lectures, delivered by Saml. Henry Dickson, "M. D Professor of tbe Institute and practice of Medicine in tbe Medical College of the State of South Caroli na, in 2 Vol. . - . . Also, new Edition of Ebcrle's Practice, with notes and additions, by George MeWellan, M. D , in 2 Vol. at 'i :L?? i".'vv ci it;, s The Principles and Practice of OT; stctric Ittedi,cme and surgery, in reter nce to the Process of Parturition, illustrated by one hundred snd' forfy-Cwo'. figures," by Francis H. Ramsbothaixt. M , D.' bf the London Hospital. f i t Gibson's Surgery,' second .Edition, improv ed and altered. ma-Vol.; K ??m "Mental Maladies a.treatise on Insanity, by E. Esqoirol, translated from, the original, with addition. by E.'K. Hunt, M. D. ... : . . e . The above llew Medical Works.' have just come to hand, and are for sale, with many other Standard Works on tnis subject. . Urders irom a dis tance promptly attended to. ' - '. , XUKX5K tlUUilJSS, a'UDiisner s- a gems. a '-si -im.i-- August 8,! leUS. 62- CTb EHt WITH'S PILLS-TheSt: JU) sen bers keep constantly 00 hand a sup ply of Beckwith's PUI,-which they will sell on ac fAninnrinnnnTr FOR 8MB. o5i credit m tfmwinnpBE w,tmn on mox- rrnnE SUKSCKIBEII offers for sale his . U . Plantation, lying f raiLes wjjst of Columbus, Mississippi near the Robinson Road, and 6 miles from the River. ; . This is a portion of that valuable Tract of Land, lately owned by Col. Jno. D. Amis; late ufNorth Carolina, and has been considereil one of the most valuable Cotton Farms in North Missis. The Tract contains 720 Aeres--440 acres in a high state (if cultivation and 60 acres deadened, whicb'canl be brought, irito' cultivation 'with little vtroubIe.;;VThe Gin House,' Screw; Horse-MilT, Ca bing, for the accommodation of 70 or 80 'Negroes and other buildings necessary on a Farin, are all uew-luB wlTgun-vorn, r0uue i l : . r t:.u Kf-.t lit r " " T ' " " v Z "S - T . Vt ' i0; W Possession given the first of January, 1846. The fJrit.pamenloay temdl. to pay much. The Tract can be enlarged, if dered. GRA Y A. CHANDLER.' Columbus, Miss, i May 13. 1 845Vv-;i ' g n-'l 44-. SELLING OFF AT COST. ; ? :-;FO'R: CASH. - v 4 c GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAQ ! ! ; - TITHE Subscribers having 'determined to jeloee 'If their business in Raleigh at the earliest practica ble period, -will from and after this date, sell their ele gant and extensive .' : '-rs,. ';'"'--':. . Stock of Iry Goods-At Cost!: C Their Assortment will be found very large, embracing the'ffeuttsf and most desirable goods', and indeed ev ery article usually kept in establishments of the kind. We invite, purchasers in town and country-to give US a COll. ) - J .' - .' - Country Merchants in want of goods to fill up" would find iit greatly to tbeir interest' to look at our good. -. i RUSSELL & ESKRIDGE, v. ; Next door above R8mithvs. June 18. 1845y ' -:i - -59-tf a PLOUGH POINTS COME AT LAT ! ; TTUST' received i a new -supply of cast Points to Qj Richmond's Plough:; Also, kept constantly on hanp Jand Slides tor the same. . , , . ; x -w . Farmers should see that Their Plough do not need the Slide, as without them they may be ruined very SOOn. ;. , JAMriS M. TUVVLES." June 20.' . ;; : , 49-tf; 1 '' - - r.?V. ' JT G. GREGORY A; Co., Managers. - otost spEEifiii ! ir $75,000, $25,000, $15,000 !H Grand Alexandria Eottery, . ! i, ki: ...Class A, fbr; 1845.. 'V To be drawn in Alexandria, D? C. on Saturday, 27th of Beptember, 1845.; -? 78 Number Lottery-i-13 Drawn Ballots. MAMMOTH SCHEME : Crand Capital of Splendid Prize of $75,000! It 25,000 15,000 do do do do 10,000 Prize of do . - do do do do do Prizes or 1 o ' ': do do I- .do ',, r.i ' -i- da - 9,000 6,000 7,000 . - 6,000 5000 4.000 2,847 200 2,000 1,750 1,500 1J0OQ : 600 ' 5 10 20 20 50 170 Besides Prizes of $400 $250, &c. &c Whole Tickets $20 Half $10 Quarter $5- . -Eighth J2 50; 7 V: Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets' $260 - Do - do j V26 half do 130 Do ' do ; '26 quarter do 65 ' Do . do , , 26 efghtbs do -33 60 r Orders for tickets and shares I 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 is over, to all who order tickets from ns, ? Address .. v-; -- J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers, 'i V Washington City, D. C Notice; to-Travellers, Regular Daily JUine, Sundays excepted,) To CId Point, Norfolk, and through to Baltlmcrct 1 : WITHOUT ANY DETENTION. - ' fTTHE Travelling1 Public are respectfully informed U that this Line is Still in successful operation, leavine Petersburg Daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 A. M , eta City Point Rail Road, taking the James River Steamers, Curtis Peck Snd Jewess, running al ternately touching at all the landing on J sines Ri ver, and at Old Point going and returning, and meet ins the Bay Steamer, treorgia and Herald in Hamp ton Roads, so that the passenger will arrive in Balti more next morning by 6 A. M., reaching 'Philadel phia or Hew York as early as vy the Matt lane, at less Expense, more comfort, and with equal expedi tion to the two latter Cities w : r-tr4 The Boat on the' Line are the i-y' . Curtis Peek, Capi. Daf is, : Georgia, Capt. Cerntx, Jetvess, t : a -, ottos,- Herald, a Ruasxat. Fsre from Gaston or Weldon to Baltimore, ' 9 . .c ':' Perersburg to HalUmore; " 1 0r: ' Forward Cabin, l?.'-1 From Petersburg to Old-Point or Norfolk, ; 8 ' - Meals being Included on all the Boat of this Line, . We regret being compelled to caution the Public against the misstatements .made to divert the travel from this .popular route, i .-A iKi wau Miuuut, Agent. f Office James River & Bay Line, ? ' I Weldon, N. C July 16, 1845. $ - V ; I ": , ' - " j ' - II IT""'" 1 1 1 1. TT AJnOP OIX best ojuUlty.":? , J A ' -." r ; ' A' ALSO, ' j :0 "tSfr A Fresh Supply Primed mce, just receiv ed and for sale byr . JAS. Mi TO WLE8.' ;' June 10. ' '' 2:CWr ,;,;.47 7- FRENCH GINGHAMS NEAT and beahtiful styles of MUSLIN GING HAMS just in season for Ladies Dresses. , JAS. M. TOWLE5. of ;Marylahdt " Facnlty of PliysIc-cssionof ISl5-'0 . vfiivicum uiU uiu conunue unui lam nrstoi March.r nsnmg. Obtfetti&unl ? Medical Siinsprujence'Ricul.t.w vvtjtoT Mali., ai. jj. , ; - . ; ChtmUtty and;P&armactf-Vtixiin EA." At Surgery--lX atbav TU Suite,' M. D. ? Therapeutics, Maieria Medicaand Hygiene Exit ' tiuVimiM. V, i ; - ; - Anatomy and PJiyiiokgtf Jostra RomT, M. D. f Theory and. Practice of Medicine Hixsai. Bart' vittM;D' -V::;' ' ' ;' Demonstrator of Anatomy -Giome" W MitTxr araexa, M. D.r'- ' :. - ; :. - Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical SuV- ger evert. day Baltimore Infirmary, opposite ,n Meo'cal vonege. Tbe rooms lor practical anato- inrwaibe; opened October 1st, and remain so until the tht)' eml of Mwch foUowIn?. nndef the ch 9 of th9 demonstrator Fees for the entire course O, ma- fjicuiation fee 6: irradaation fa. 20? rf.W. free ; dissecting ticket optional with the student.- Comfortable board may be obtained in the vicinity of the Medical College for f 2 50 to $3 5a per week. , .jr. WILLIAM E..A. AIKIN. M. D- V .;''V4'v'-t;.ri--"iv:,';-; - Dean of 'the' Faculty. .... ' Baldmoie, Aug. 15.- :. ' , 64 ' 1 ..... 1 4ll KEGS No 1, and pure Whits Lead, (warranted equal to any manufactured in PhHadelphia pr elsewhere.) ' v ' ; - r auu bellow tlchre. ground m OiL .800.gal)oni Linseed Oil. : ' ' ' - -' ' -500-ibsl Putty. - V s f : ."' Received and for anle very low, at the Draar Store Of 1 WlLLfAMS. HAYWOOD & CO. 1 .; -: -: ' ; j OPEIf IWO OF . THE ; . S umm:e r ; C amp af gn; r it the bid Conrt of Fortnne, JlJ Broadwar, i, rj - NEW Y6RK." . . t Special Agency of the City of New- York; where million have been distributed to the fortunate r The subscriber would Invite the early attention of all persons desirous of a chance in any of the follow ing Brilliant Scheme, toon to be drawn.-under- the management of Messrs., J. G." Gregory 4 Co.,' suc cessors to! Messr. -Yates 4 Mcfntyre, and Messrs,1 D. Paine j- Cd. , V - Every piefson ordering ticket of the subscriber will receive the officiaidrawing, published in the Bulletin' newspaper, .The'same paper will also contain a list of schemes ahead. : . .' ' . '-;.). ' Money ion- all the solvent bankJ hi. the United4 Slates, and Canada received at par for tickets sold at the old . Court. of Fortune; 820 Broadway ; and ' the poUge is alwsys paid by tbe. subscriber on all ; letters containing snd upward. . . r-. CO Moiey;can be sent by mail with perfect Stffe ty, and alt letters are invariably snswered lb same-, day as received. All communication with thi office, t strictly confidential. , ' ' ,-.2rn . v Be partteular, and address " v vll i' : - ; l J08EPH HOUGH; 820 Broadwsy A .Grand Capital prizo bf: " ALEXANDRIA LOTIBrV; a) ..i -..v.-, - : ixv.;- - Class A; for 1845.. --i&Kkt To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, Beptvlf ? ITS Numbers 13 Drawn Ballotsv y J. G. GREGORY 4 Co., Managers, i , U scheme; ;r J ,i I prize of 57&,ujy Oollays Is ... aJ7O,Q00 1 ,'. 1 : ' . r-' 7 5,000. 'X ,' : i 10,000 ' - 0,000 8,000 : : 7,000 7Tj: 6,000 h-? 5;ooo ; ; : 1 4,00a . .... 15,060 ; io,c:3 ,. ' .-'7.CC0 r ',6,003 ' J t , I Vuv , V'?.V Ed,0'00 t - V , -500 ' : -400 250 v -150 St it 0,750 I 6.600. 100 : 80 70 .60 50 -40; 20 .'5,900' nco- 540,600 ' : 32,396 jL?rtel'tiMra'nta " . Wholes 120 Halres 10 On.n, iK'- f ',1 A Certificate Of a Packagcnf SST'acketa' iU:be sent for $2Sd Shares In proportion; - . I" - Tt . - . . :WPAXAGES., It will W observed that the nrice'of' "Sertlficadk . ' or, io other words, thejdiftetenee between, the cost of a Packager and. the buret amount it can posslLly drawi When Packages are ordered the amousJ of) j risk only has to be sent. .When single Tickets ars. ordered the, whole sum must be enclosed-. ' ' , -J t v All money; letters invariably come safs hy-tasif ik; addressed lis ' , ' JininPlt .vrnftnrv M 220 "Broadway N'.V.' Reference-Messr s. J. O. Gregory c Co. .7 4 " 1 - ......... J WHITE gUIiPIlXTrx WATEn A, FRESH supply recei ved direct from the Cpriaxs ' ii, and pronounced to be tmtuuall god, and for - ' ale cheap! -'i.vH..----. j ' ,l :i ..1r wiLLiAiis. HAYWnori a rrt i - . i, juiy ,f . x ..... . - , T , " ; zsntJsiiEs v uxivsum i r i: - l K MEGErstbck- of Pamter IUUer'vViil, J&Xbael Counter, Hsir; Shaving, Tooth, Coeb, i and Nail Brushes, received and for. sale low at & -Drag Store of! V',' ,; " : . '' . ; v v job;printikg;c-; 1 y f llaviBg recently received a fVeh'eT!tf V ' :.V..' IFAHCV C3 TYPE,1 . We are now prepared to execute in a irptr! rr : .?, f ; -; Job ,tod,actter Prctj X?rL.:: i ' - i ' - - ' SUCH "S r. 3- : I University i: 1 j . - commodating terms St wholesale or retau. - ? - - . I5TITH 4; PESCUD PASPH1ETS, CABD, IiXMILl!, ti ... . . . " 1 1. s .. .... 1 ? . - . . . : ; -v Aug. 11, 1843. -.I 1 f.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1845, edition 1
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