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YLNCENNEiS, FEBRUARY i, ISJJ. This number completes the twentysecond voluinn of the Western iun, it has rown up villi the people, and been sustained by them a;nist all opposition. In return, the Editor has sustained, and will continue to aid in sustaining their cause, njair.sf the intrigues and designs, of the opposition, in whatever shape their rights tr:;iv be invaded, or liberties endangered, lie believes his subscription list eoual to imiv in the state, and he would be olad to s.'e it increased.

The Library Company hive their annual meeting on Monday next, at which time the President, Directors aai Librarian are to Le elected. The Probate Court flr the county Krov will set ou Monday lie vt. of In thw dav;s paper, I hae liven the Canal Dill. A fire broke out in Raici'-'i. X. C. the 7ih bit. bv which nearly one half cl the town was ce?lrov. :d. Tlie Wabash rier is clear of ire, in yyood navigable order, md ri-in graduaily Corn Cob egar$. Boc., purporting to be Sears, iiave lately teen soid at Pittsburgh, Pa. in which all but the upper tier, were corn cobs. On Monday next the citizen of this Borough have to elect their Trustees5, President to the Board, and l )rcuh Constable. Have the people thought of the sid jeet? If hot, let them consider itserioUil v. FOR Tin: VVI-.STKIiX St'X. I ELOQUENT APPEAL. I Ir. Srour, The fb!bning beautiful extract taken lVum a correspondent of the Vincennes (Jazette, of lust week, is a master-piece of the kind, and worthy of being recorded as a specimen to shed ius tre on the genius and literature ol the West. I have seen Iljys" eloquent appeal, but 'the THUNDERING bursts of genius 4Tj it darted ii? light.iin? it every direction iv hen ushered id the ILilli f Senate, iv goie, eclipsed forever by this power ful eltusion ot our youn Demosthenes. Our genius, (after giving a true description of the services rendered by our worthy member, Mr. Bonner, proceeds seeondlv to give us a description of the takntevl senator from Knoa.v. in the following eloquent and easy strain: - "But although as a profound statesman, a shrewd, deep, elegant writer; as a man gifted with the quickest insight, and the clearest and most penetrating geiius ; as a man of enlarged experience, laborious study, and extensive research. Mr. Ewi ng was the acknowledged ornament of lndinna.1' -Those who heard this pro-di-i-ous torrent of eloquence, and who were emi - nently qtnlified to itu!-e Sav it was om in-i eessant roll of THUNDER and LIGHT - Xln AVbow 'Hie ener-v of voice. 'I"G,.,, (Whew ) 'Ihecner-y of voice. the dignified gesture, (quite a la gran deur.) the determined EiREcf the EVE. i onent to it?) he will always be pronounced -the DE WITT CLINTON of Indiana. "Aldiborontispbo!-copborr.:o, Where left you Crononhoto:it!tologtisv? Since lla ksniith has come out, and SiLersinith too, 1 think I have a riIit toi come out. TIN SMITH. GEORGE BOON, of Sullivan county, JAMES BLAKE, of Marion county, ARTHUR PATTERSON, Parke do. NATHAN B. PALM EH, Jefferson, do. MARK CRUME, of Favette county. The above ntmcd gentleman aic the electors, certain, and the following persons "as contingent electors, who are to hac precedence in the order of their names," viz: THOMAS GIVENS, (f Posey count v, A. S. BURNETT, of Howl county. W. ARMSTRONG, of neaiborn, do. JOHN KETCH AM, of Monroe county. ,Mw'MM"r''Mr?'?r?T-"'''i.t"?"MMMT'p SlrTjl On Sunday, 'i'dih January b.t, at the house of his son, io tin- place. Mr. Jonathan Mvkniv Mr. M. was amon T the first Ameucan settlers in this place. i -7 -j ii ii. i i i 'notice. . 7'TIIOSE who are nuK bt' .l to ;'nc subu senher ri'Jle cr in-e-u aceoun:. i ii 1 1 : .;'. t ti r 1 1 I Mtlil rtt!i' thi :m" !o t o: s;mie ...X. T li.v 'VVV ... .1... ...... .... .... ......v , , i . , , ; knt or li-h-re the lirst day ot aiiredi next.! I" not p aid by that tini". tii. y will please all at S p.iire Col!i:i-s. v. horv- thev be left for collection. Wlld.lAM MiEUIIE. Viu, en.ue. Ecb. 1. f. J TO T II j5 PUBLIC fill IP. Kecoidei's (:b i" K;-.. x c A ( liu'.i v l . is at ri K e i t M it bet i i Ymtet. a:. a near too .M O, Cines. Ail por-.. !; u a j J'ae in said lbi-.-( v. i 1

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u nt of appropriate words, the rich, impas- ? W & hcrel lro' the cobceho.i) aj per- vu-cd at the Veenr,e. S;e:on M.ll. sioned tone, added to the solidity of the lect astlhe materials will admit. MaRROX & tllNTLR i m. innrvu'i'iiM pi Ar"tTIt is honed that the iutelli'Te'it con- x..- io t ?i imm

matter, were v.nouv 111x11. i ucc : , v - - .. . , -Mr. L was looked no to by the mem- Neumpers tavourabSo to the j bersathe A.IAX TELE.Mt'bV of the above piY,eet will oblige the aihcrtir nr (()( Li.JeL;. .-iI:.V..L, , nnH hv ro.mon eonsent (who will Kv malting this commuiiicatiou in their' V.VV tor saie by j

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ptemb John Snook, Compl'l, vs. The heirs of Pavton Thrailkill. dec'd.JrY. IN" CHANCERY. rjpIIKS day came the Complainant by JL his Counsel, and it appearing to the satisftrtion of the Court that the defendants Wm. Bell, and Anna his w ife, Moses Thrailkill, Aaron Thrailkill, and Joel Thrailkill, are not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore ordered. That the said Aaron, Moses, William, Anna and Joel, appear before this Court, at Rockport, on the first dav of the next Term, men and mere to answer to said complainant's bill of complaint: And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order I no publishcrl in the- Western fcun and denial Advertiser, a public paper printed in A incennes. for four weeks successively. A Copv Teste, JAMES WAKEFIELD, c. s. c By TIL P. BR1TTOX, D. C. Jae.. 2, lS'W. 51Jw l.ie L.J.:or3 and rublt.Jiers r e:r. -j paper.?. NATHAN' ELLIOTT, (Of the City of Washington,) SB ESPECTFULLY requests the E ii ,y) tors or publishers of Xewsoaners ! within the several States and Territories! of the Union to furnish him, thrown Members of Congress of their pjruc jiar States or Districts, at the Seat of llrj Fe deral Government with three copies cf their Newspapers marked "o!le,1, "two,'' and ''three"1 issueil on or about Wed w?yj, ond ot i-ruary, 1N3;; (bcnu lhc Centennial nnivcrtun,, of General imkiWoi. ms motive is rriurciy -interested and patriotic in making this request, 1 1 1 i.s ue.ire io p, ounce irfm-j aenreoi the numher ot iewspupers printcd in the Lmted States, and their I'tnitorics, he desires that particular attention may be p.aid to this request; and, above all, by the publishers of country pnpers, in distant towns, that are compurativclv, little known; and if, at the same time, they would communicate in their papers any "statistical information relative to their immediate neighbourhood, it would bo highly appreciated, and in-atufuilv ac now ledncd. i ii. It is mlendcl thai every ncwWr receivea shall he corclmly preserve-'! 'aid ; lrrangcd, by States, in a room at Wali-i ington, devoted for this object; one set toi htt.i placed in the British .Museum; and the triplicate set to be retained for some public institution. It is intended, also, as soon as (his coic:i' ;l is T,pIetcd, to p.ili.h, ii! fr i' ln. th.e lniImcT ; j.'i malica ot the peoplo ol the Lnitc:; ; 1 tatt5 a lst l aI1 l w?puper?? em-, Uracm? the "-Name, ''place and period i of publication,1 and "icims of subscrip i ' t i mm l . i tion." Great pains will be bestowed to respective papers, to each of whom a 'o?.v of the "tabular statement1 will be transmitted as soon as published. Jan. !. Dl A GP.BAT BARGAIN ! 2 HE subscriber wishing to enable him-elf to meet successfully out standing claims against him, will sell a HOUSE A!&'D in the village ol Bruce ville, Kno county, Indian;', well calculated either for a family residewee, a storo, or tavern. The village is high, pleasant, and perfectly healthy, and presents an ex cellent vacancy lor either of the above-! named branches of bu-iuos-, beim-- surrounded by a dense and enterprising population, and neither store or taern in the place. Gentlemen of cither of the above callings will do w ell to come and examine the premises immediately. A'. BURNS1DE. V llU'; f'' pu:1, Jku i - iT tcrs ot Administration have been taken out by the mderii:.cd on th- estatccf iUbcit Hartley, deceased, of Kimx n ...... !..,..;.... i. I . . . 1 . . aiuiiM saul c-tatjO, aie renue-ted to pre-1 , , . , 1 . . 1 . i sent them duly aothenricatcd tbr settlenioi.t. and all persons indebted to saides-l late aie requested to m ike payment v. it!i-'( out d-.day. The es-ute is ins!ei:t. ! i;lVahi:tu hartley. Umrx. .la . "JO, .")! ' - TIN" AM) JSHLET-IKON 11 T, a t AKvK assi.rtment ot I ITS Y Ur. .mi hand, wlerh 1 ui'd sell ;i: ! uh'b'.-.'.r or ;ttaii low f.;t CASH or PRODUCl may stut. Jo!) wo' k d.aie sMi i u. I .t s: ft i. tii'i.

ce eventually deposited m the Library oi ; o CAb" TsCi 1LT WD TAR : or-iVcl iUlu 1 comosCennress; the duplicate set to be trios-1 JVV. ,. " . ilu'. f , it ot pi t tr, n r-,,,,;,.o t wr. i He respcftiubv solicits a eonlmuanoe j L.adi mnv.oerct thol.vsr.:.T contains at .. . ' , 1 , of imi. ic puliomie. ! least one piece, oi ..Ilsk:. u hicn is .selected (Agent lor the purcnasc ol looks, vV.e. and arranged exprel) lor the work, i he iorthc Congressional Library.) to bo by 1 '"' J" J'' oo-oular and newest airs are always at ccui-

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imauilll,u.l.lm,,.,io.K. .,i-inv ( " ( lT'NTR V , . . a;.(t t!:f rew.i: three ucte old and defThe Louisville Advertiser will r lishthe above 1 woeks, and send ins ac-! do by calbng and emaiag rl::nt count tothisolm-e tor collection. i H ' ,k t( ithen.t,. oppose Medical Helot rn. a pr.ud and si-nal triumph cf the AV.rr.'. i N laCCUut-S' a)CC " 1 -1J-U 1,1 all ages we have seen that improve- j , n)CrCl.,lttl ,v?cm 1 SunUnfvtmiOV J.Citn x.m Am' J V'-lV hi abundantly evident to all im-r-y V. Alv 1 i :?3 i uh u sr.iciu.es. on tneir nrst introduction, : i. .r : .

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E SubsvM tber has the pica1 MJie of u.fornuiiKli.sfi a-nds and the pubbc generally, that he has returned to hts lavorite il-jj-" ""j I .ni:iO ?c k haw r iTi irnr mm !. " v. j m.iji.j. w 1111, In the slinn last occupied by G. . Parley deceased and if I meet with encouragement. will be able to work to the best ad vantac for my customers, by doinood work and selling low for cash and good furs. Cosh will be given for Heaver, Otter. Muskrat and Mink 1 will take iu payment tor my work r,nod clean sh u t w ool, pork, wheat, rye, corn, bceswnx, butter, tallow, couutrv linnen nud god hides. . I l will Rive TWLXTY-FivK cent km m-vnt n.u ivuu.-, x w.v, u;ul ii,i - CAT, in work, WILLIAM JOHNSON. Vincennes, Nov. 17, 18:11. 41 tt. W UXi'EIl AKK AN( iEM 1 IN T TUOM and after th eru inrd from L.ui . vine. i.eiuu';v, aiul, th , . . . . ... ' Western mail from L'nus. Miouri. j

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u,li arnve tier U'day, I nursd.w, and ' ,fe,c ht af(d cXnCr,sivt. enqravinss. ExeS.uurday.atii. .u. uud oepat J evefy Sm,- cuted",,. yenernl bv tut tii ,t a. tUts in the city. t;;,"'.t v'1' nU t ,;'VJSlJu-v ar,il in" they will MiilVr 'nothing by comparison ilav it 4 A. Tiiese form a considerable item i:i the ex-

ri.e Eaiv)''c rrd Mount Vernon mail w:U dvpart eery Wevbi.-iluy nttneiii at 4. A. M. and anive eveiy Saturday, at 12. M ;Lctters intended J or these mails must l0iJ,;Slt oiiioe hy y oci-jct, i M. cn the orevauv ecr".nr. JOHN SCOTT, P. M. i ct. COALMISSION A XI) STOHACE Mlbscribcr ;as tl)C p!casurc 0f 1 1 iotormi, the public rcnerally that ! , ....... 7 ; ..till ...tl.XI.Ar. f,.rt.....X. . W I S'l nil l r: it I v i v v c c of l-.i i ( I :A S, r a i. ' s-iohaok liusixKSS, solrn ;rir CGJtXE.t MJUKe.r stj.et, WILLIAM MIEUUE. Vincerr.es, Apiil, 1831. y-tf. : r'V-llSil At tw1 JLvJ. jJL w w k5 WILLIAM AIIEUltE 1 i irood S'.ipe.T OI JOREIti: AM) b;O.MESTiC Aironcd t-hich arc t'tc veivest pat'erns . . ; ; ,4 ,r. i ' ,,.,r rv.,. - ! I ate,,, Caucoi,, Ut.v.nA i v. a. mlui,,,.. lie has aLn rocctvtd i (iUOCLIv!ES. At lc Vv.icenr.es SUam Mill and Distil lery C5 Io Le," - "2 r.) Hfe MEAL, '37 JJVVilLSKEV, by the j;al. - M AKRON X I1CNTER. Dec.r1 io.3l. 47tf D (MTU t! CASH IN HAND ,7 WILLIAM ALIEURE. -ccRnes, Sipi ;j:-t tw mi aMUiWa SAMUEL &. WILLIAM J. WISE, A General Apartment cf MERCIIAS DlZiComiiting if DRY GOODS, A I.sOLMtr.F. VND OFN TH AL ASSORT MF.NT t.T AND SHOES, All of which thev aie r'.tt.'rnoiu-d to sell ;35o, 20 OCO lbs. cf oo: MEIl- : XT ? j, po? - ; 'AV " " rno- rr: OP A NPAV VOLUME. ATXZKSOSFS GASKET, (wf;r; of L:t ii'irt , a iu Oi.'( aunt,--(A Ma::'!;!:i l rixlical.) s r-ji.-il crtnz'O v r f'U t "(tl.k'.t J u.'i ct d fifverut w'j'.denj: i rr-J-i',-.' tyi-l',ne r m :.. r"i ' f runic. :t t.'.r c.i i cf the ycur a i - luint t a 'i r. t'lvrvc a unci a nuiui muc.v i ur-- .'! ti. i rpllb numher of vabimes of the Caskkt t whii h av v air. -..lv !)t cn on jhshed. and 'he f iit'.d'ulness and omu't'ialiiv of the pubK' . la I. c:ttra:ts v. ?ul-

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I AM-, mst received ,vom . p.it.adm.- j iei;:g consa eroa oi gv:.e,,i is.uiesr. u hv the enemies of our Institution, that u ben fi 1 phi k and R-M.TiMr.hr, ncl are now , crdorcci and ivs-,h ed tint it be pujasatu. v;m,uer antJ Un diseases t ou.e on, wc ..Hiring for sale iu tt.e irame h;use. on , l,y order oi the ...aid. ho;!d be foiled in their tieattncnt; calcu-MarLct-strect. a few oor.rs trom Levnolus , LEVI P1NNEV. Chairman. latir.g, no dr ubt, that the pcrplexirg perulionners a-Klnnmematy opposite 1 cm- Cowi Fs, Secrctarv. l.uihe.cf theprevaihngepidemicsVfth.se be.sen s ex. Uoss s t,koie, ot, - sejuoas, orodurcd bv cbniate. and hnral

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lo ;.s mie cllllatlcrT,. ,.,,,,.,,,., nrin ,., ,JPStflWCl, cn the cAsr.K r. has Enabled the ...oak.,,. , : UVinii'.i iu lll.lHV I 171 iri'JV. I aiJIC IMIJ)rJCmcnts in the work. Its typographical appeal aere is much changed f r the better, and the contents are much enriched. He be lieves tli.it the volume now proposed, will not be exceeded in respect to typographical execution, the quantity and quality of the t-neravincs.ar.d the value of the contents, hv knv uluer periodical; and he s uvlv aserts i: lohe the cheapest publication cf the kind in Ljie country. j The facilities for obtaining suitable articles t for lMjs wnrk j,ac (,t- l:ile,'inuch increased, ; Some of the bcM literary publications of Europe are reKularl- received at the office 0 Uxt K A S K K T , 3S WfllaS the prominent i American periodicals. I-'rcni b uh tle ti. ns are made with much ire. To secure a setlicient quantity . f okiginal matti.k, and to en ib!e men of talent to prosecute their laoours with bucct c contribute to advance the literature and science l our own countrv t!ie publisher c,iv a compensation to hi corropoiuhptb, CbiuuicUbUiatc to the support he receives. I In i'P;r'i- tn the T.n. hfllim ipr.fc whi.-li nnilMri,ti,., ,i . 11 "lift, im.iujih i mucc that no other peruidical has such a profusion penses the work, and in one year, exceed the whole cost of publishing some periodicals for the same length of lime, the subscription price of which is no lower thun the Caski-t. The subjects of the ene;ra ings w ill continue to be as heretofore Portraits of distinguished characters; platen of the nkwkst Eashions, both of Europe and Aniciica; Views of A?;kuicam Jtchnkuy, particularly striking and mterebtinu:; Natural IIistoky ; Emuroiokkixg ; 1'orkign and Domhstii: Am: iti ctc kk ; Botanical Plants, and whatever other subjects may ,)C instruct, miercst and amuse. Mil-. ll.":ltf Virt'lli'tllQ lllTCf lit 5 irA .:...i..i V . . !. .

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luntv.bjectMwbic.il deeply ut a his pres- ; to pvc a taste lor the nelt. pleavmj and btoehcial eniovments f litera ture ;m 1 j learning, and to held out iiulucemewts fir tiie ! oueij to cultivate their povs vt s ;ii d enrich S their understandings ith substiuni.d i: fv rj mation, ai-c matters hi.ii the publisher jtrusts lie will eer keep in view. lie is eratihed la looking o er his p?.st iabr.ur, to fsud r.o bir.iru're cr ea:imer.t :e?:eided, calcuia'.e:! to ueti act :i o,n ir.t j? ititv t irtue, I oi-to show xt a cia aMeci iian i i it re all v is. Jue attention is uisopiivi ;o roym Axkclote, Lu,kt Ruling. A:.cm 1NO Si:t vt.iis, ami tb.ose t.Wrr.M which re-1 ii., e the mind from the labour of close study, ! mand to afford a judicious selection. r, ot withstanding the many extra exrx - ndi - turts, and the heavy expense of th; fine en gravings, given monthly, it is not the intention cf the publisher to increase the price of the Casket. When paid in advance, it will be furnished for twehe months for S2 50; or for three doll rrs if not paid until the end of! the ye.tr. Agents at a distance renin ting six subicripducs are entitled toa copy rra'i.,. j and 10 p r ( enl, tor collections. Comple te

whsoh rrtiesb tb.e iiiidcrstanding. and give a

eisioi- ia.u, iu-, ana lujj suppoeu to j ;ne cnwaiu inarca ti any impciiaiA l.uj outer. i proven. cnt, so richly mciit. j :J7"Orderc, free f prstat will mert i As regards the success of our j-ractirr, ! prompt attention. Persons at .n distance will j we thii.ii the cause cf Medical Reform will i in the mail a safe conveyance for order;:. g net sutler by giving a jhoi t history i f its

r . . i (l ...I i t. r r. l : 1 the woik and euhii.ii.g n iiovtances. JUDICAL WORTH INGTON, OHIO. ! TO THE PC II LIC. rrtHE Raard of Trustees of Wortkington jl. College, at their luctl'ihg tbisdty.te- ! reive d from the Prta'cs;.rs the Mu'v.d r.aevsors oi the ..k. -.u ; .,oui;-.g Keport. Vu""h - r?."lartnier.t the 1 j WOUTHINCTGV, DeC. 10, 1S31. i To the Tru-itee fjf II orth ington Colleire'CI tNTLt mkn I n con i p I'm n c e w i th a r c g ti -il.iticn estaljlished by ths Institution, it beeomes the duty of the P acuity mow to lay j before your body, a full account of the ptei sent conditicn and future prospects of onr school; this being the expiration ot '.he hrst vcar Lince the establishment f the Medical D partn.ent of y,.vthir,gton College. A report oi t:o, kuhi is io..i;.uu su:i '

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:'-Vtf li.l tocr.,tUltlu.ih givat i.awu.-.ies.o, ;-. Hults hke these cat.ru t ; ai is-ng. m part. Iron, the incrcdumy and pre- j f ;, ;o pr(Hl,(Ce convictions of iu surenrr j nbces of mankind, and part.y irom the j fflicjrv; arJ ;ts imi,iei!,c ,a!ut. to mat.kind. i virulence ct those w.k. interests wee ; cve;i OM lhc lullAci Vlc moheau: g and

; aooui eo oe am e we-u. w vchi, i-u u;l i r-l i rnm-ovement has been ot vital impcrtaie ! tu the happiness of Miu.kind, those diif.cub i . i . nr.-.,. II ... ... . - ...... .t... ! It'.s have alvavsbeensurmKinte.i,:i;d those u ho w creat hrst loudest in their di-clama- , tioi.s of hosiihtv, have, m the cud, become ! convinceil: thus demunstratius that ' innrhm . and ii-:L: f:rcva .' ... , . : it is well knon tliat our avowev! o'uectii. the estabbsbnieut of this Institution, is tht ml rrnluction ot a system oi Medical 1 rctuc ' 'dittw-reiit trom that which is taught and pur sued bv Ph sicians general I v. and morer.cn- ; eernai to tne nature anu eos;uuuon t.i nun. i In conscicntivmsly pursuing the eou'sc which , duty required, we did expect, uiul have ieceied. a full share of opposition. Sar.e h.txe misi epresclited u wilfully and basflv, t hers i;nc rantiy, -na tr.eici-ne uuc-centiy.

But it afTrdsns rmtcb pVe'e tct- te.that t!iou?;li welnve bcesithu w cl by sriTir, yet an enlightened and liber il pebiic h.-.c not withheld that support which we anticipated. On the contrary, all thirsty btir.r; considered, we have exceeded our most s-.n-uine exptetations we have cuttodo the .t)i!n, aiid, wjtli f ur wind, are now in the open sea. Many h e became the friend c f Medical Reform who were at firvt its enemies; and mauv ct those who w'cre formerly s epticil hae lt t'.ieir deubts "e re gratified to state, that twenty students liave already tntsred our school, and are now pursuing their n.td.cal studies with ardor and indust-y. Of these, tlreii are from Ohio, two from Otr-ia, two frnm Louisiana, two from ICentucky, and three from Pennsylvania.

The course cf Instmction is pursued by Lectures and Examinations, 'lhrte k-c-tu:es are delivered daily, rn dill-rent branches, and the students' ir.dh idually underp;o an examination on the suJ'ject ef eaeli preceding lecture, hy purseii g this course. it will he perceived that the students are subjected to six distinct exercises daily, eentraliy nccup)in from four to five t t urs, under the eye and immediate instruction ct t!ie Professors. Suitable text bks, f-o tho d.fi.Tcnt branches, are read during the interims. Extra Clinical Lectures are frequently giun, and interesting cases cf disease exhitrted, with appropriate explanations and instructions relative to their treatment. The students also undergo an examination, at the end of each wcik.cn the ddrerent subjects to which their attention, had previously been directed. bo far as we are capable of judging, this system of instrutcicn is as successful as any we cculd adopt. Py it the student' ambition is laud.'biy excited; and he is induced to exert his mental faculties to become minutely acquainted with the subject cf each; lecture, in order that he m:yxint be bthiral his fellows in giving correct answers to those questions that may be asked by each Prolessor. IVy this courso, also, the more important facts spokm of in each lecture, arc so completely impressed upon the student's memory, th it lie cannot Mvn forget them. Our present course of instiuction will continue till the 1st cf Aunl, at which time the Spring and Summer course will commence, and continue till the 1st cf August. The annual vacation will then cemmcre, and terminate on the 1st of October. During the Spring and Summer course, regular daily lectures and examinations, upon the vat ions branches cf medicine, will be gnen. In relation to the future prospects of our Institution, we are pleased to statr that they are cheering; and hold out still further inducements for our best exertions, dunmmuccv.cus are now ir pitgrtss with tic hundred atid twentv vounir men, in aiious nans 1 1 inc c nueo: states, niauv c t wnom i - are expected to enter during the euta ir.g; spring and summer. 'I'he prbabilii for an increase m number, is quite as promising a we could reasonably exixet, when we tabe into consideration the numerous imptdimeats and discouragements, which arc thrown in the way of those w ho feel disposed to finish their medical education, at cur school. Many, after having concluded to avail themseh es of the advantages cf our system cf practice, have betn detened and dissuaded then from, bv the gratuitous ca - I lumniations cf interested and unprincipled ; mdmduals. But we look torwaid to that period, which we trust is not far distant, when the true motives cf those rcckltss enemies to the march of medical improement, and the light cf truth, will be dhoud of their rrantle cf hypocrisy, aud held up in their naked deformity to an enlightened and impartial community, from whom they will receive that meed ct pubbc scoin. which all attempts, designed u parahzc 1 . 1 1 V a' - . ; results, since the opening cf this Listltulior, ! up to the present tm.e. j We hac attended and prescribed for about one thcusand p-atitnts, cuiing the past year, laboring under a great araty r t diseases, many t wp.ich were of a chronic character, and given up as hopeless by their nudical attendants, many of whom wt-ie iro.n a distance cf upwaids f or.e huiulretl ;j u p brtn r,fccliv ctJIL.,j rr n:attii;iy ! benefitted. 1: was " coufdentiy prt:,ctcd. ito.es. .-v urire tironorticn oi tuese cats causes, would (.'Lr an insurmountable ob stacle to their successful treatment by physicians, who were not practically acquainted with the peculiarities thus produced. Rut let us for a moner.t, inquire into the success, which attended our nu-diral practice, dui ir.g the summer and fall. From the 10th of July, up to the 10th cf NoermbeT, w- attended anil preserved for four hundred and eizht cusisof disease, a hrge pre pori ti n r-f v!iieh uere cf the- most violent anil ) -.,ii:i:i,e character. Of these we lost but i ,-,vc: t wo cf these were crv vc onr childrc!i. 5Lt 1)1.1 .... u have kept, and continue to keen, ; regu.ir negi'cr u e..c names a au our patients, tht ir ehie-ases. the s n.p-.ums and nHtmcnt. with the tcsults. l'his wc do m Older that we n;a be enabled to make cut our Annual iteporr, ;u.a ais" t..r trie purpose cf b.uc tilling by pat expenetict. T. V. MORROW, 1 G. JONES. Vv . SI.kkivEr P. l'r frtTn J tr.utiy S3. V. J 1 j vV iilauhri for illiuolri Ou hand and for sJt at this O.T.C