3 t 11 5 i V- AND 3! 4k Obs are the plant of fair, deligtjtfa! peace, UnwrarpM by party ag to live Kke brothers.' 1 yoL.xxyi.; vi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1827. - . - X ,.. i - ) - ... -r . . hM'T ,tS' - - - ,- , ' ' V,V ' - - - i WT"??!--. 4-- . 1 " l . .. . v- . , . ' . t '. 1 7 ".' . i' Vv Jr publslie4 every '1?iat, by JOSEPH JVLEa&SONf t ; three Dollars per iiiiurn, or One l)ollar ana aHalfTorS a. rATiVT?nTISEMENTS I; - t:cee ISSSSiSr ?ninion. 'Those WCTeaterleohinthesathepr Unlcations njly-Lettef s to UESI)Vtey0VEMBKIl 13, 1827., etffEy.The Seifti-anntSal Examination 01- ine muuc - thisTnstitotioti, took place. last week, and the proficiency manifested was highly gra- mm aniAbsfract of the Report wilfte published next week, it iunneces- t6;tfwlU were ; Conferred on Miss Fetney 1. rriee I abd :'Mi8S' HawkiniMLockharK thJ hav- I - " T : j , V 'jv-jng passed ait approved examination on tne F oV. ct..riPs Tireacribed in our course of female instruction .nu r..lifofo Mnd l he Vatluates ano iritjle-and injpreve in delivery, and -was scjb :as might have been expected from . .-hi' .' v, '.,in.oftfitfifliithnr hekowji piety &benevolenceofi v:' ' ' . ,'' " i "T . - - -:Th'tS ' $ Ki IfxrW&M T ' i its annual Session. OttMonday laSU , . ' . Vi-i . .' I "We invite the attention of the friends ot I i efAdniimstration, tohe notice contained rftieSOth of December ensuing, to, form i net rrirkpt. This is tlie firs meet i Ing which has been publicly, calledn this .State in favor of the Administration. It is A V. " " t : I traeV North "Carolina, voted for GenJack- At the last Presidential Elec tion ; bufot is eqillyjruc. that the tnenas or ivir. ah- 4lu contiibated largely to effect that ob- ii U We confidently believe that six! jWnths ago, so completely was the empire if the public mind usurped by passion and prejudice, that even truth itseU WOUld have W L,nA imnntSV in Pntitest with them. But time, which ffeefs a revo'utior. ki all human aliairs,' is working a grail unl change in public sentiment ; in this State The sppjls , of uiiiitary infatuation are lo tlig1 their effect ; the charm dis?olves anace. And as thCrtnorning steals upon the nvght Melting the darkness ; so their rising senses Begins to chase the ignorant fumes that manlc Their clear reason. ' i ., . ; - tl.WjHiotdevelopements which have tekeiiJpVaice since April last, in relation to the charge, of corruption brought by Gen. Jackson Wye greatly increased the friends of Air .Adams, ; He has passed through the ordeal-uncontatniriated,and has obtain ed . & loft ie re I e ya t ioat from the d i sgrace? -ful attempts to abase him. What may we t4'ltienxpec months ihlchivt illljdterene.beftrre the election ? firginiais1 making a great and magnani ,.m.ous ejffUrt to obtain the triumph of learn iQSOLTinae over. ineueiuBive ciare ot mm- tarv'eiithusiasm.and everv indication is au sprtious.;? Near -fifty counties have called Ati -Jackson meejings and appointed Del- e gales to attend a Convention jp Richmond la Dt-ceiuber, which will rontain some of 1ifft-nV6st4distingtiihed individuals in the SprtWJhiy then tftould.notp ernbtiy itself in this Jtate The first stone : l.lbejMropped,; t ii- Carterct--iet its u xlalatioiis; be :felt ih'tyerVjMl-tWthfe State. Let Ihd friends of the Adminis tralion in evercjiitimm ... . .' anu appeinijjeiegaies m convene in tm ci ty , a ft the- proposed; period. It is tru e; there'iut ltulevtime for action, but ' so tiiuch greater vthe necessity for energy The Adjnmist ration is ceftaihly iYicreiisirig In tkiimtl i.ilir ' J7 . kiM. .it.M iTn .... . I P'trt.ef its. friends may -yet be crowned tvith success. We k on y that the Opposition will nfidentfy predict ourd'e feat-but ItWs act. t them say llut we are in i the, inmority hut Ui us remind dienVthai minorities have a . i. 1 ,m i i tne.pupus, I nridav; evening, at the , Methodist tood : I Chiirrbthe Henort was read out, ami no- Mr. A l&arntertmcates :- and Golden Medal, vms flc li tudens gene raily, were aouresseu oy me ,t was whilst surrounded with penury and want, , :;.n -" TuJiJa AAh nrf rohfi- sickened nlmost unto death," that his 'mvlan ' lReeters, and we areconn chov condUion attracted the attention of Mr. I erthaVM' Pen will unite with us v., clay, who trfnkhtm to his residence at Ashland, L in'e OWn'i' .was excellent cherished and nursed him under nis own roof, I x. " ' . ' v, , . :i and extended to him all the kindnesses of a Mn somecasWj'hft choicemight fall'npon vurt, itllthis cirrJudii'StoVy'&'Dils; , ,ieIeseHtativesj.io ..witr be in the; Lcgish- r 1 cceivebiseo;enceWrhe.Cou rt having stT. wur1 luly coasVefvd hi VtTence and all iVac- i right?, by properly defending which, they iina y be converted into majorities. Since the above was written, we prr ceire that an Anti-Jarksnn Mpptlno. . . be? caI!ed aUo ,n Pasquotank County. - rrta Poor. Wen re gratified to 1 earn from hc Edentn Gazette,that no new case of this dreadful rrialady Scarred during the ,agt ek j ..fidently believ- The Gazette contains a statement from the attendant Physician, who thinks it proba ble, that the number of cases will not hv incre,sw as , who have been eX,oSll to ,ls contagion, nave Deen vaccinated. Aa the-Star of this place is republishing from the Kentucky Argus, a series of a busive letters ad(resse(1 to Mr. Clat, by it8 edi(or Amog Kenda,f we think itright q lhe. following extract from the Literary Cadef, that the character of this new and virulent enemy may be under- imps Kendal, has, for the last fifteen )urished as fc'ditor of the Kentucky Arus or1vrntnpi tVnin Mi-w.F.iiCrlMnfl. anfl A nat; ve 0f Massachusetts. He migrated to Ken- tucky in the year 1811, and first made his an- pearance as a school tt-acher, and subsequently flOMP;sea as a Counsellor and an Attorney at Iw Alter renvun;ng some Time in rwenuicity, ne , . . . .rM4. wi UCVlillC iHJJCl-l, llilivi itiuaiL ahu. niwivm U am. fl-end father &nd benefactor, restoration to health Mr. Clay After Kendall's assisted him $iar- thcrmsf the obiects ot his pursuit, when he bt- came x. Jf the Ke,iucky 'ArKin -For a number of years Kendall made good the debt of gratitude he owed; and was the supporter of Mr. Clay's political conduct, until the last year, when he came out for Jackson publihe(t a mani- festo, in which he avowed his predilection, and abiindonment of his tnend and benefactor. With every minute y ou do change your mind that was now your hate, four garland. re,mely pertinent to the political course pursued by certain Edi tors. The Richmond Knauirer and. its namesake of New York are at thi: time the most bitter opponents of the Ad ministration and the greatest eulogists of Gen Jacksoo. The following extracts shew now sincere mey are in tueir proressionso attachment to the General : From the Richmond Enquirer, Oct. 14 1824 u iL,Q Uule 0fa 8tateAmun-too rashtoe violent in J his temperh9 tneazwes too much inclnied to arbi. irary goyeriw.cnUto obtmnthehumbleju of the editor of this baber WE WOULD DEPRE CATF. HI- ELECTION AS A CURSE UPON iilE COUNTRY. From Noah's Enquirer, July, 14, 182l Mr. Adams is a very extraordinary man. He excitts but little interest : he appears to have no menus who are pressing him -betore the peo- le, and who wish to secure to him an approba tion which he does not merit, or a rank ti which he is nut entitled; & yet hef occasionally presents rumselt to the worM in a garb so allurtntr that men think highly of him in reference to the high places," against their will. The prrnl no tions of his pen act like silent monitors, and pro duce reflection, which ever will result in his fa vo". His triumph is always an enviable one. Tt is the triumph of genius, reason and intelligence. Great Jire at Mobile. Letters received at Augusta. Geo. mention that on Sundjy, the 21st October, a fire took place in Mi bile,. Avhich destroyed nine entire squares. embracing all. the wharves, public build iugs, taverns, &c. tn all about one hundred and Jiffy buildings. Attached to the way-bill received in Au gusta from Montgomery, Ala. i the fol lowing : 4 Information of undoubted cha racter is received here, that the whole of the business part of Mobile is burnt." Execution. Nat, the felon convicted of Arson at the last term of Robeson Supe rior Court, was. in pursuance of the sen tence tf the law, hung at Lumberton on FrIay last. . We have just received tis Cohfi ssiou, made a few days prior to his execntion, before several respectable gen tletnen of Robeson, and reduced 'to. writing by an inteliigetit Magistrate of ihat county. We shall publish it, cr al least parts of it. , : . iV. C, Journal Mr. James Abercrombie, .Jun. of Balti more,, has utltiei taken to prosecute the pro prietors of the line of Stages.; between French'tpwu and Newcasle, Jor the injury received by one of his' relatives in the up- ettmg ot the. stajjev" wnicti occasioned the death of Bishop. Kemp. . : ' j h VilUani D.' Freeman recently convicted at Boston, ; tif, ma usl augh ter ; orr the. "person of JDvifI;Vhiteljead,8ea inn n' on; Boart I Ahe i tion and aggravation, sentenced him to pay a fine of g 1 00, and 'o suffer tivo years and six monthimprisonment. 3'he prisoner is about thirty ye irs of age, "arid has a wife, but no children. Boston Pat. The Grand Ldge of Vermont lately vo ted a donation of one hundretl dollars to he funds of the American Colonization Society f one of the subordinate Lodges in he same State, voted twenty uollars, and several others ten dollars each to the same object. . i The Cattle Shews, in all parts of; the country, appear to have been numerously attended this season, and, in the Eastern Statestespeciallv, to have exhibited highly approved samples of im proved culture . At the great Txhibitl&n at Worcester, in Massachusetts, on the 10th u!t. the Exhintion, with the ploughing match, were not suffr-red to be interrupted, and scarcely to be slackened, by a deluge of rain. At the Dinner on the first day of the Fair, the Rain came in for its sare of the sentiment as w)ell as the wit of the occasion : for amongst thesToaits .were the following, some of which arejvery happily conceived : . . Nat. Int. The Present Anniversary of the Society. Fur nishing pr of that the dren-ning of the man can not damp the ardor of the farmer. I Our next Anniversary lay it ? find us with warm hearts, and le vc us with dry hacks. Agriculture. The great chain of a political uni on, which becomes brighter and stronger by use. 7iumjacK,es.---l)ependenttor support on agri- culture they will repay that support by increas ing the markets ot the farmer The great farm -with its twenty-four '-iiclosures May a portion ot its proti's be annually applied to a more direct intercourse among5 the proprie tors- -in tachties to the mansion anq conveyances to market. t The remnant, of the yeomanry of the Revolution. -Who stood by tht-ir counirv in an hour when the boldest held in his breath," their country should stand by them when it necgds not their support. The hardy labors of the ploughman, whose in dustry will not tire in sunshine, and with whom a wet coat never produces relaxed sinews. 1 The Sheriff of Monmouth county. New- Jersey, who arrested Mr. Lldjd, one of he members of the lejjitdature'on hi wav to Tr?uton, was brought before the house t i answer for a breach of privilege. He pleaded ignorance, was discharged and Mr Llovd took his seat. Morgan not found, The Albany Ad vertiser publishes ai extract of a lette from a gentleman in Rochester tk his friend in that city, dated the 56th inst. which says tht the body found af Oak Orchard Crevk and si ice inferred ar Butavia proves not to oe thai of Morgan, out a msin ot c-ana da. This is proved " by the yife of the dead man which was found, that it was her husband. She proved that' the clothe found on the body were thoe bf her bus bandor the same he had on when he left home, and likewise ihe shoes he hau on were a pair he had on when he! left home this wrs proved alsob) the person of whom he bought them The tracts that were found in his pockets were proved to have been given htm by a minister before he left. The wife and friends intend removing the body from Batavia to Canadal and have sent word to the Rochester Committee of their intention. It is very generally be lieved the booy found was not that ot Mor gan Extraordinary preservation! ot The ship Mary itnn, cf about 100 tons, loaded -about three week since-, near Ban- o-nr- a frill raro of sl;iif with' which She & " r t j - put to sea. the crew were surprised, after getting to sea, to nnd her very leaky, and that the leaV dained very fast upon them. Consid ring the nature of the cargo and the impossibility to save her. They finally took to tht? boat, and rowing from her, lay at a distance to watch her sinking. They continued to watch far bey md. the time in, which they had calcu iated she would disappear. Surprised th;tt she still continued to float, thy returned to her, and found that tie leak ceased to iucrease, but they were perfectly at a loss to account for the circumstance. They set the iails and finally got her into Mil ford Haven; & to their astonihment,found the leak had been stopped by tie body of a fish, which had been forced in with some sea weed, by which means the! ship and cargo were saved. I . The Walls of Gibraltar have been lately re paired, and are now, perhaps the most beautiful specimens of fortifications n the? wirld. They are built A' larue stones, cut out ofirock, which are extremely hard, of a whitish colbur, Et have all the appearance and indeed consistency, of marble, l he Moorish castle, which overlooks the town, and probably has stood these 5 or 00 years, is built entirely, of brick. It beaTs sa.I marks still of the siege which the gallant Elliott, with 6,000 men, sustained for mure than tfiree years, ageinst the combined armies nd fleets of France and Spain. It is now a prison. I here are about 600 gun mounted at present,, & about 980 altogether could be put iu activity in case of a siege.. .i.x t ? : s . .. - A MOTHER TO HER FIRST BORN. Tis- sweet to watch thee in thy sleep, u . : When thotiu.my.boy, art drtamiiig Tis sweet o'er tlice watch to keep, v, 1 To mark the smile that seems to creep i-- 0yf thee like day-h'g'it gleami in. -1 -Tis sweet toniar-rthy tranquil brtjast " v.- Heave like'asniallwaveflowmg; v To see thee take thy gentle rest; - f r .With-uothing, save fatguef o'ppress'd r & -. r And health on thy cUeeK gtoto, : " To mark thee now, or when awake, Sad thoughts, alas! steal o'er me ; For thou in time a part must take. That may thy fortunes mar or imke, In the wide world before thee. But I, my child, have hopes of th?e And may they ne'er be blighted j That I. years hence, may live to see Thy name as dear to all as me, Thy virtue well requited. V watch thy dawn of joys, and mould Thy little "mind to dirty r I'll teach thee words, as I behold Thy faculties, like flowers, unfold In intellectual beauty. And then, perhaps, when I am dead. And friends around me weeping Thou'lt see me to my grave, and shed A tear upon my narrow bed Where i shall then be sleeping. a cash MARRIED, In Orange county, Mr. JohnCQmpton to Miss Elizabeth Christopher. 1)1 KD, . In Orange county, on the 18th ultimo, Capt. William Hicks, a soldier of the Revolution. In Granvillvc county, Mr. William Lassiter, aged 18 years. i & THE DRAWING. f N consequence of the excitement produced ( tern i. in New. York by the Election, the Managers of the New-York Lottery (by the request of the will e ottery venders; have postponed the drawing memb until Saturd y, 10th inst. 50,000 Dolls. Capital Prize. The drawing will be received at our office on ! Friday morning next. A few chances left. YATES & McINTYRE, Nov. 7th,. 1827. Raleigh. (Jj3 Tho Delaware and Vrth -Carolina Lottery will take pttce on Satur luy next, 17th instant PU1UJC MEETING. LL the Freemen of Carteret opposed to the Military Candidate for the Presidency and JL 1 anil all those favorable to the re election of John Quincy Adam-, are respectf July requested to meet at the Courthouse i . He mfort, on Saturday 17th Noy'r, at 2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of choosing one, or more Delegates, to meet the Delegates 1rni other Counties, at the City ot Raleigh, on the 20th day of December next,-for the purpose of forming an Electoral Ticket, and organizing such measures as may he deemed pro per to ensure its success. The immediate atten tion of the Freemen of other Counties who-en-tertain similar sentiments, is respectfully solicit ed. Unity of action, and' persevering efforts are all that is requitvd to ensure success t reem and Fre stern State Bank of North-Carolina, Raleigh, Nov. 6, ,182 A GUBEABLY, to the 2d section of the Act 1 rL incorporatiHg the State Hank of North-Ca- rolina, an election of Nineteen Directors of the Principal B tnk is to take place annually on the first Monday in December. The Stockholders ofthe sa d Hank are therefore called upon to meet and hold said election, and to attend to such other business in relation to the general interests of the Institution as may be judged ne'- cess-iry, on Monday the 3d of December next, attend, will please to send their proxies. To Journey men Shoemakers. rglllE Subcriber wishes to employ two or three 1 first rate Journeymen "Shoemakers, to whom steady work and the bett prices will be given, it early application be made to WILLIAM J. LOUC.ER. Raleigh, Nov. 12th, 1H27. 6 Uw3t Fresh Supply of Alediciucs. THfriLLlAMS & HAYWOOD have just receiv ?V ed from New Y rk and ceneral assori ment of Medicin struments. Glass Ware. Hatters Oils. Dye Stuff, &c. -.comprising nearly ever) J found the following,' some of thein pot before offered in this market. 1 Alum, ther, Aloes Soct., Acet. Lead, Am- mon. Cupn, Acid Nitric, do. Sulplmnc, do. lJy roligneous, do.Acttic Fort-. Bi-tJarb. Soda;, Bal sam Copaivjc, Bark yellow, do. Red, Bi-Sutjlu Mercury, Colchicum Autum, Borax, Camphor, Castor Oil C. P. Croton Oil, Calomel, . Howards do. Bismuth Oxyd, Cubebs, Cinnamon, Cloves Cream Tartar, Cantl-randes, ixtrBark, do. Calocynth Comp- do. Cicutar, De narcotised Lau danum, ElateftUm, Gum Acacia, do. Ophirri pu rified; HorTman's Anodyne Liquor, Tlydryodatc of Potash, Iodine, Magnesia c-lc. Mace Nux mct;s, Itad Sarraparilla, Sulph. Quinine, Nitrat. Potsshj Sponge, Tart. Antimony, Uochelle, Seidlitz and Sodz Powders, Lkf&jd iuk in boti ties, &c. . V- r i f. a- i- ' "I I imn ilil Tram rl n . I n(pc I r!(. Snt. T nrruti ' t tmef White JLeatand Sjjamsh brown in kegs, Window Glass 8 by 10, and 10 by 12 and Putty. -- Ad of which will be sold low tor cash or proved credit. Raleigh; Nov12, 182T. " ?t ' 16 i Reports of the SupremeCourt.' The Reports of Cases decided At the last term of the Supreme Court, will be published in a few, days, o attention will be "paid to the J)ld Sub scription List. Tuoe'genlmeri i who wish vth number will enclose past,"paid, to - J .AV xtMobs, Raleigh; onejdollar aud fifty cents, upon thei. re ceipt of which it wiQ ba seut to thjsm by raiurn of mail VK6r. i5183r. ien ot Carolina ! arise in vour strength. Ui, r..u., ,Si ?. ... .t ? . ' ,':-l" prevent this Uepubhc -the Ja.t retreat ot public, that it will be compleied'and re-dy fori" $ 3"' Ldom-from rushing with gianrstndes into a the tecentioii of the classes .before" the ckTl A , inexorable. Mmtarv DesDOtis-n. ,nnon.mif nrtii An..;.. .;nn ;-nt.t'-.:i.rsl i Many Voters of Carteret. Ug occupies a space, on its fouiKlitfdnVof. 75 bv v ' . I Beaufort, Nov. 3, 1827. f3P feet, awl con ains two sp icioua lectuierptWXi t.v ' at v o ciocK in me morning, at me liaiitmKa- on medicine and t lie collateral sciences. , itia .-" leih. opened as a reading roorn every evening (Sunr "i By order of the Bord, day excepted) threugh"iit the' session, nd eveV o "? : ?- WM H HAYWOOD,' Cashier. ry student has the pnvdege, moreover, of Weep-Vv; (T Such Stockholders as cannot conveniently ntr otit two volumes at a lime. ' ' They keep ccnsUntly prepared Strop Te Cm-' 1 consequeuce ot tje failure th IJostCjl ; " . " sinier? , Laixsterian oBlack l)rops,I)ewessVoL Glass Company, will besotoit Tuc-dayi 4t3' X'' ' tiiict. Guiac, Decoct. Cantbrandjes. Svrup Rbeic; ' December liexthe eutire afock f ; VUjii-v., do. Cort. Aurai t, d. SciHae, do. zingiber. Tinctl Ifiddolo GldzS-rGla$t'tPere tj V- Carclamon- Cpmp. do, B.rkjC. with vanou, oiher he!mnto thitpa atlng'oT tirfV -Tinctures, OtjUnents a, ete W JJoxef aijWea Taney Glas? Vre, J as Torr,J ; -,vt-. Important SaleVJ -t 1 'i next, we sall oTtr for s:de,to the iiiglrest.vV, bidder, the residence 6F the late' ColJ Joiep'i C porti8n :,f the PKRISII ABLE ESFATx of said: w ; j decedent, consisting ,f la, r large assormentof s . j' I the best Household and Kitehen Furniture faU' a (iarriage nl Harness twoGics ad Harness rj-Ar-v-1 pir of well bridce -Horses miTa cbofl 'ridini v Twelve months eredreTwUl,vbe " ciren for tiUf?: - ' will be required,- by -." Horsed; about orie4mndred and fifty head of tla- V ' . : tle'amongst whicll arer many sululb!e ' fir BeeJ jil togetliefwhh 'a-'number of- Vajuablj; Horses atia amies.', . :c , t. t sums above 5 dpll irs, theT purchaser giying'bond with good security, before the5 property is dell- '.jf;' vered. For all sums of five doUars'andviinder, vV j . . i f r . . j, j e ., P WILLIAM WILLIAMS V Ext- ';Vr-- October 4. . . V i V. -. -ItA-I.R!tiH-'Nf! -z x'i.i MRS. S. M.JETEU. gtfuYforiVetrohV'; ' " age she has heretofore reiietl,"begy leave to inform nerfri;ndd i and tlr pubji'c, generally "- that she has engaged with Ma. A. J.'Sxith Wat-' tend to her business,' and that she now keens thi i Zf csiage nuuse ijruiejNorineriifeoutneTntvesv I me or omgcB. . one, uasnuo procurea ev ; 4 v - : eralconv enient and comfortable oiit roomsvwhrcl 1 - 7 ' ' nablcher to accommodate fifteen Or sTxleeA V . - ers of the ensuing Legislature' zhx"x'?J Her MEDICAL BEPmTJilENTi rriljE lecHires in this institution will commence i . as usual, on tlier Monday if 'Wovemheri terminate on tlie first ixiturdavm JklarcnM S Aiiaioiuy ana aurgery. "2, Bar shall be constantly supplied with the Jf ; choicest of L qubrs, her stables well , provided; j with Cum, Fodder, Oatand attentive Ostlers. ""O September 1 1th, 1827. 1 99-lkwtf 'y lt - ! . , .r.- , ' TnsylVani3lIjiivers.$' ?.;: - Cliarles Caldwell, M. I. k - Theory and Practice of Medicine -J'-i, V V;;, Obstetric Materi By Cliarles m Short, .V !; . y and Pharmacy, . , 1 . . VT4 ' i' s- Chemistry y?V James B!uthe,;jD.- The edifice which has been erectedvdering thfeU- present season, for ihe accommodation df jhft'Vf cessarv aDDurteuance. ' I medical denartment. is raniJIv nrawpMincrl iml v" - T -1 j large apartments for the library, -muHumailQV'-"', ' I r.htin':rul tuhnrnt'irv. trflrtV)M.i. wtU ItkMiiiin'i? 'w'-.:,. Idormitorv. and every other convenient and' ne'.?-' K1" It is shaated in a oleiunntand ccntnJn'arb'oP,.r&" the town, immediately contiguous to ttbe anato- i-' '? ; mical theatre and dissecting rooms, and together" t-' with these, will constitute ml eatabUslnpent not',!' ?vV surpassed, in point of comfort and cpnveiiitnc V by any -imilar institution in America. . --V-V The -library contains upwards of threethoTi. d ' , ' sand volumesand is constantly increasing by tht? V addition of all the periodical and standard works .V The museum contains a varietv, nt inefiv.trM.5i' prepariition.-i, both of the human, subject ktVloV s w ax and plaster imitations by the first 'artista toF f rope. -Jf - k' Students of medicine resorting to this , school r ""."" for instruction, wilt be accommodated - in thlV most respectable Tainilies, wiiir irenteel board' CW and lodging, together withrH other incidental ' atte didce, upon .cheaper jerms thanatsvny othcr'T.S ; ' meoicui insuiuiion in our country. X" v',.t v i ne expeusirs or a complete course ot lecture 9, ' " including the matriculation aiid' hbraiy , ticket' v will amount to $100 specie. Thc fee forcraduV. - l ation wul be in adcliuon.-v . , r . - - " i 1 By order of the Medical Faculty. , VV,u; 'I ' ' 1 L..n l.9iiuttr, M. ir,ueaa, T -V.r A .. ... - O 4 m ttrtT i ' t t . J.- (TT We are authorised to itate that It. Vr;;' in the mt-dical department of the Universityof Philadelphia a I uuuiey, an. u. rrotessoroi Anatony antf Surge , -Z T es, Surgeon's In- T ,n the school ot medicine of, this place, h ? " Materials. Paints' I promptly declined accepting the chair of-Surcrer- . : - ' Utetttd isjudicioutls and much to the grathV - ! cauon cw ute ir.ez.u- or medical science in" the-?, v. fc,f" wcst pretrring Jus situation ami standing Ari vl j as a practitioner and teacher, to that, bo comli-:, mentarily tendered to bun by the eastern; school 1 " -m- -m -m- - TT W W FT ,. BIT ViTILKIWGS & CO. bters, llecanrers : ol Tan?uj sizes ana -Sha'jesVV" .7" - - . , - . : - ! M. ' " i " .... V - M. A?1..-' '.,''. 'I M ' I fifai --Pitchers- nnitL Kjitu r-icfvrlttfl '. .' ft Lamps and Apothecary Bottles, ,&C 1 'f TvL V yz 1 5 A choiceureortravjit oi New aiidFre-hioipor , Ied Dry. Goo Hard arc and a compute t. ? , f sort me nt of Cutlery :f?X'- :-x 'r-i S- EudoTs?d Notes atBank, at 3. 4aad monthf JS -f : 2.At private'sale a complete suisortAent of Gro ' ric. vl. ' fe-r-?4 i ! K j ; .r:' ; wxlkihgs Stco. t , . FayettevUle, Nov-v4t 1827. . , Jli ' 4Dect ; . , ;;Mre. ;l)elia JWajtyooiJ; Vcari at ; - 5'f , cjmiiO;lai.e sixteen Member jbf tri A khvral :Asyf- : z HHibly, with Uoard AShe CanHidiUS-vlBq3 ; i witli rire'pUeciuch - j . ' 1 f 1 f- i 3 1 f - v

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