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I- 1 t- mar cmsrs TE I EC A TH 0 LJ 0 N. "That the ticket, bojs, I knew -wevWiil( lelch. l- .1 But, ins trad of tht beautiful young lady, it turned out to, he the old Quaker, in hi night-esp SIGN OF THE1 OLDEN AlORTAU. Falnf Oils, Dye-Stuns Perfumery, CHEMICALS, COSMETICS," fcc. fcc.

The Subscriber is ntow recervinig hi large and well assorted' Summer Stock ot; Drugs and Medi ciues, which were purchased bv himaelf at rates so favorable a to obte him lo sell tbeni ctf less than heretofore offered iu this market aud iu many articles he can do even moto4hii this. Deeming it unnecessa'tr to rive en entire cata lKa5J Nct Cages. Suggested by the folk wirwfirrark of Swill The reason wbjLMTW marriage arc-happy, is. be-, cause young da. lies upend their in making aets, wet in snaking Come, listen to my story, ila Your needle's tank yon pi At what I sing some inU will smile, While aoine, perhaps, may sigh.

Though Love' tte tbeuse, aud VViadom blames Such florid eongs as ours, Truth sometimes, like eastern dames, Caa sneak her thoughts by dowers. -Then listen, maid, come listen, while 5'. Your needle's task you ply At what I sing them' some may mite, rt Whild soaie, perhaps, wiltigh. Veung, Cloe, beiit on catching Love, fiufh fflptil flUlt lAnnm.l In fminji A Grat llargmln for ometiodi XJL wish to sell my interest (being one lialf) in tli following valuable property iu the county of Surry. to wit i i ii fi The IRON TORflE known as the Dobon Fow, on Fish Sivjrr, I miles north of Rockford.

The water power is orre -ef the best in the State, allowing water sufficient for large amount of machinery, iu a position to be in fees danger of damage by high -water than is rotnmon to nud. There ia in I mile ef the forge a bed of inexhawstable iron ore. The tract of land contains 1000 att'S, good of wMch is well adapted jtv th cultivation oftobao-co. There is klso at the fo'reagood con mill with -a good run of custom. 1 The ftbewi desirable prdplirly tvi be bought1 on' accommodating tterms, either foV tash ot on lime.

The present price of iron giveH harraVome profit to. iron master; and with live Superior advantages that this estaolishtwent affords, ft can be made "T-AlLfr mformi.Hhe XJ pubho that be is now; running a daily liir ol light draft Steamers on iheCmp FlUvef, vousist- ing of the following boats: fCew Steamer Zephyr. Major Win. Bameft, 13'mxAes draft. Lutterlobt'-H I Owe of.these,boats w.ill leave Fayetteville everjr morning (Sunday excepted) at jp clock; hd Wilmington every day (Sunday excepted) at o'clock, landingfgoodsand passengers.

iri Fayejtleyille iii fifteen fetfuts thereafter GoxkIs intrnOed for these boats should be sent to the -care of J. IX McRwe Coor E. J. Lotterloh, at Wiliningtonr Wlra will forward at the usual rate of commissions." The S. earners 2eihyr and Major Vm.

Barnett are elegantly 'furuirshed forthe accom-modaiion of passengers. Passage to or from Wil- vaiuaoie to ue owner. Kyv v-1 person or by letter to the subscriber at RockfcmV1 Surry county, N. C. EMANUEL CRANOR.

The Rowan Whitf copy six weeks. Dlrwt Line fo (be Korthetn tltiett sVAItC GUC1TLT REOl'CEDi Through from Grreniborough, N. to mond or Petersburg, TEX DOLLARS line, of Four-Horse Post-Coaches, from JL Greensboro', N. C. via Danville, 6 Rich mond and reterbturg, is now in full operation, running in connectitvn with the Richmond and Dan ville Rail Road, and Soulh-side Rail Road from Petersburg.

Leaves Green sborotigh for the North every Toes day, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 3 o'clock Arrives in Richmond or Petersburg th nexrday'- after leaving Greeusborough, at 5 o'clock in the after-4 V- THE undersigned, hav 'ing become Agent for mis lnvaiuaoie medicine, would respectfuHy invite the attention of die afflicted to the gratifying succeHS that ha attended its use wherever introduced, and its happy adaptation lo the cur of the distressing dis eases for hie it is of-fere. r. This CATHOLICOTis in truth one of the GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERIES OF 1 HE AGE, and is destined to bewflttjBjdejyifigiLwith the health aud hapines of B-viiiaies. This declaration is based on the fact that it will cure more than uwie-tuths of a clas of very preva- tei-AiMaeitBttwii-i7' Female Coin plaint ard hich have heretofore resisted the skill and exertions of the most accomilihhed Physicians of all countries, to a degree beyond that of almot-t eveiy other nialaidy to which the human family is heir. It has already received the approbation and liberal natronaa very many prtiminent members of the Medical Faculty iu the Lnited States, illing toa-bide the truth, and having due regard for the welfare of their patients, and is in every way worthy the confidence of the afflicted as A SUCCESSFUL, SAFE, and CHEAP REMEDY.

Of this additional proof will be found in the pamphlet, to thich the attention of Ladie.i and practitioners is respectfully invited. This medicine has never been introduced by empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is it intended that its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits and the approbation of the public. The CATHOL1CON is not a but is intei tied expressly for those complaints incidental to the respectable female, heiher married or singleProlapsus I'teri, or Falling of the Womb: Fluor Albus, or Whites; Chronic Incarnation and Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hawiorrage, or Flooding Painful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, fee with all jheir accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted.) no matter how severe. or ofbow long standing. REFERENCES P.

R. Peckham, Utica, N. L. D. Fleming, Canandaiguo, N.Y.; D.

Y. Foote, M.D., Syracuse, N. M. 11. Mills, Rochester, N.

Y.f W. Prescolt, M.D.j Concord, N. Prot Dunbar, Bal-timore, J. C. Orrick, M.D., Baltimore, W.

W. Reese. M.D., City of New-York. (7 Pamphlets can be had gratis at the Store of T. J.

PATRICK, Jgent, DruggM, Greensborough. Central Depot, 201 Broadway, New-York. Feb. 12, 1853. Cure of Spatmt in the Stomache by BKAADHETirS PILLS.

GHtr.KBiKo,. Westchester 4th 1847. Dr. B. Bfandreth, Sir Should you deem the following statement worthy a place among your pub licatious, it will give me pleasure, should it be the means of causing the same remedy to restore others to health whose complaint was like unto mine, that is now, thauk Providence, cured, after years of suffering.

For several years I was afflicted with periodical cramps in my stomach occasioning the most intense pain, hare often thought that each moment would be my last. Even going out iu ever so little wind, if it happened to blow in my face, was sure to bring the cramps on. After each attack, I was prostrated more and more, and less able to withstand or bear the next attack. So I gave up all hopes of a release, except by death, as I had used all remedies from physicians ami others until 1 was tired and altogether without any benefit whatever. In this deplorable condition when scarcely a day woild pas without an attack of sickness, 1 heard of your Pills.

On my next attack I took 4: in half an hour I was free from pain. In a few days, I had another attack: I again took the Pills for several days which took away a great deal of slime. After which I enjoyed excellent health, and it was much longer before I had another attack of the spasms in my stomach when I had, however, I flew to the Pills, and as at once relieved by them. Now 1 am entirely cured; it is nearly twelvemonths since the last attack, and I am now altogether free from sickness. Whn before 1 took your Pills I had it every week and sometimes oftener and was out pf health all the time.

I remain yours gratefully. Matilda Mary Dearman. These Pills are for sale by J. R. Sloan, Greensboro'; Win.

H. Brittain, Summerfield Bowman Donnell, Oak Ridge; Shelly Field, Jamestown. Stanly Murrow, Centre; Gilmer Glenn, Gilmei's Store; Jesse Smith, Jesse Smith's Store; C. W. Wollen, New Salem; J.

Piggon, Pennfield. Febrnary-J, 1853. JOHN C. BAKER (f'iolcsale Drug Importers and Dealers in For-eign and American Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye Stuff's, 4c Ko. ISO IV.

3rd Street, Philadelphia. JCJf. fc Co. invite the attention of Druggists, Mechanics, Grocers, Manufacturers and others to their stock ol well selected, fresh, and reliable standard goods. Purchasers will find among their assortment every mmmamm That nooeiu ail our fawMwd rcrvaujjui ihj mufD small tjame: But gentle Sue, le given to roam, Such lot of Loves, cat still ut home, i Come, lintel), maul, come listen, while Your needle' task you ply; At what 1 tiug there' some muy smile, While nsome, perhaps, will sijjh.

Much Cloe Isughed at Susan's task But mark how things went on: These light-caught Loves, ere yon could ask Their name and age, were gone So weak poor loo's nets were wove, That, though she charmed into them New game each hour, the youngest Love Wa able to break through them. Come, listen, maids, come listen, while Your needle's task you ply At what 1 sing there' some may smile, While some, peihnps, will sih. Jleanwhile, young Sue, whose cage was wrou Of bar too r-trong to sever, One Love with golden pinions caught, And caged him there for ever; Instructing, thereby, all coquettes, hale'er their look or ages, That, though 'tis pleasant weaving Nets, Tis wiser to make Caues. Thus, maidens, thus do I beguile The task your finger ply, May all who hear, like Susan, arnile, Aud not, like Cloe, sigh Pretty Gocd. There's a sherilT now residing in the State of Illinois who was rather taken in and done for on one occaiion.

He made it a pn iniueiit part of hi buainesi tu ferret out and punish pedlar for traveling throughout the Slate without a license Kill mma nwiPiiuwr i a mul Ilia nrttill.a li inn trm VUV M' wave as iubvvii a tt i Yankee pedlar. What have you got to cll Anything?" aked the aheritT. Yaa. artin what would you like to hev Got razor fut rale that's an article that you Want, tew. Square, I should say, by the look of your baird.

Got good blackin'; I'll make them cowhide boot yourn shine o't you can (have into Vm e'enaniost Ualm of Kluinby, too a dollar a bottle gemd for the ha'r, and as-f Uiin' poor human natur, as the poet says." And so he raitleil on. At Ungth the sheriff bought a bottle of the Oalin of Columbia, and in to the question whether he wanted, anything else, that functionary said he did be wanted to see the Yankee's license for pedling in Illinois that being his duty as htgh.Sheriff of the County. The pedlar showed him a document, fixed up good and strong, in black and white. The sheriff looked at it, and pronounced it all right." Then handing back the bottle to the pedlar, he said 44 1 don't know, now I've bought this -tuff, that I shall want it. I reckon I may as well sell it to you again.

What will vou give fur "Oh I don't know ihat the darned stuff is any use to me, hut seem' it's you, sheriff, I'll give you twenty-five cents for you raly don't' want it." I 7 'The sheriff handed over the bottle, at the six hillings discount from his own purchase, and received the change. Now," said the pedlar, I've got a question or tew lo ask you now. II ev you got a pedlar's 1 license about jour trowses any whar I No; I haven't any uae lor the article my B.S I tY sell, replied uie snertn. i "Haint, eh Wall, I guess we'll see about' that pooty darned soon. LI 1 understand the law, it's a cleir case that you've been tradin' with tne hawkiu' and peddltu' HuliaV" Klum-by on the highway, and I shall inform on you 'darned if I dont, now The Yankee was as food as his word.

When tie reached ih neat village, he made hi com-" plaint, anil the sheriff was lined eight dollars for selling without a license. He was heard afterwards to ay, that, "you might as well try to hold a greased eel a a live Yankee." i "Friend" sak! he, thrts was eiojrm diy hon an4, I recnJIect right, thee sitd thefe was wo place lite hixue I Thee ia not wanted' fiere thee, nor none of thy rosepany. Farewell." We, and our hats, went home. MARCH 1st, 1853. JOIIX W.

1111 A. IMPORTERS JOKBKUS OF DfiY GOODS. AV. 9 Ballinglrvok frsrf, Ptr4ar, Virgin, are now receiving their Spring Stock oi Foreign and Ionietlc Pry Civods comprising a lull aaaotunent ol SilkT, Grenadine. Poplins, 'Muslm auid Bereue D'Laines.

iJinghams, nut tmtroiteet tuiglixu and trmaa Hosiery, Glovs, Lnce Mitta, llawi and Fancy Ribbous, Atsoi lay a no Murtinff unens, r.nginsti amt cotch Fancy Cassimeres, with a gwa variety of Cotton and St nil" Goods for Men and Boy' wear. Black and Colored 1 loths, Linen Damak of all kinds, together with the most desirable stock of Maple and Fancy Dry Good ever exhibited by (hem. Buyers are respectitiily incited to cull and examine the stock betore they purchase. 3D MONTH, 1653. Iyil'I, IMIORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, tUut tide Sycamort Strtrt, PHet sburgpVa lake pleas ure in announcing to their friends iu Virginia and North Carolina thai by recent arrivals they have to hand their large Importation of English, Scotch and liih Staple and Fancy Dry Good, purchased in the European markets by Messrs.

fc Paul, Manchester. England, and Wm. Pacl Son, Portadowa, Ireland, wuich, with their pur-cliases made North and Eat, place them in posv session of a slock of which they can only say it it equal if not superior to any they ever had before. They would particularly call attention to their DRESS GOODS, comprising many new and confined styles. Our terms, aa usual, will be fair and liberal! PAL MclLWAlNE.

Pertersburg, March 10, 1853. IIREE IIFKDRED DOLLAI18 RE- WtltD will be uaid fur the aDDrehenston and delivery to the Jail of Kershaw District of Ill- RAM, a negrd man, the property of L. R. Blair, a fugitive from justice, who stands indicted for the murder of Mrs Jane D. Young, committed on Friday I tth inst- Said negro is about five feet 8 or 10 inches high, thick set, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds his head far back in walkirg, is said to have a small scar on the back of his hand from a burn, with a scar running through it caused by a cut from a knife.

He is about thirty live years ol age, and ia quick spoken and intelligent. JOHN D. YOINO. Camden, a Feb. 32, 1833.

NEW STORE AT CEiXTRE. The undesigned has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where he purchased an entirely new stock of goods, embracing a good assortment of Dry Goods, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, ugar, Coffee Molasses, Rice, Teas, Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Drugs, Medicines, and almost every thing else usually kept in the retail stores of this couutry, All of which 1 am receiving and putting up at the stand lately occupied by Dr. 11. T. Weath-erly, Centre, Guilford county, N.

where 1 respectfully ak a call Irom the citizens of the sur-ounoing country. VM. WEATH ERLY March, 1853. 622.3' State of Worth Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY, Superior Court at Law, Fall Term, 1652. William F.

Henderson, vs. Petition for a Divorce. Elizabeth E. Henderson. It appearing to the satisfaction or the Court, that Elizabeth E.

Henderson, the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for three months in the Greensborough Patriot and Ral-etgn Register, for tile defeudant Elizabeth E. Henderson, to be and appear be lore the Judge of our next Superior Court of Law, to be held lor the County of Davidson, at the Court house ir. Lexington, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in Marcb next, then and there to answer or demur to the petition ef W.lliaru F. Henderson for a divorce, or judgment pro confess will be entered up againtt her andjhis case set for hearing exparte.

Witness, C. L. Payne, Clerk of out said Court at office, the first Monday after the fourth Monday iu September, 1852. C. L.

PAYNE, C. S. C. Pr. adv.

910. Steam Saw Mill. The subscriber has purchased the Steam Saw Mill of the Messrs. Winslow, situated in the Fair Grove settlement, Davidson county, and is prepared to faruixh every va riety' of LUMBER used fur building purposes, on short notice. Situated in an extensive body of Pine Timber, of excellent quality, the Scantling and flank turned ont by this mill cannot fail to please.

Orders hitherto furnished to the MM will be filled by the subscriber as early as practicable. Post Office address. Fair Grove, N. C. March, 1853.

(722 :3) JOHN W. THOMAS. Cheap, cheaper than the Cheapest Store In Town, On ait street, opposite Dr. Btrtchtr'a office. are now receiving from our Manufactory a tine lot of Over, Dress, Frock, and Sack Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Traveling Trunk, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, and a great variety of other articles, too numerous to mention, which we call the attention of all who to purchase, as Wo intend to sell very low or cash; please give us a call and yow will net be disappointed, as we wish to dispose of onr winter stock.

Country merchants would do well to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell our goods as low as they can be bought in any Northern market. Our doors are open early and late to accommodate easterner. EINSTEIN at CO. January 12 1853. AT.

II. We respectfully inform the Ladies of Greensboro' and the surrounding country, that we constantly keep a good assortment ef Gakers, shoes, bonnets, 4tc, i E. Co. WHY disturb a Church congregation "with your coughing when.a bottle ef Ayer's Cherry Pectoral can be had at at the Drug Store of T. J.

Patrick, for one Nori 20 It' ock Island Jeans and taslnieres-r kept ooustaiilly on hand.and for. sale by JL PURE' article of MADIERA and roRT wines, for FRENCH BRANDY, the most approved liindV D. P. WEIR. May 15th, 1852.

logueof prices here, which can be furnishmlwte.uw time tp Physicians, and others at his Drug Store, lie wiu sun pi state a iew oi me arucjes.ana tneir pn-ces, fc-wit 1 S. P. Townseni's bot Aqua Ammonia, Iodide Potassium) WistarsBalsarn, Wild Cherrj1, bit. AvtsVChernri'ectoTal, 75 cts. 25 62J 75 7 Small profits and quick sales, is the word, call and iude for yourselves.

Ia cujtomcra, ats stocK li larger, and assortment more complete than it has been for the last 12 years, nd he is do-termiued to sell them as low as the same quality ol goods can be purchased iu the western part of the Statr, Call and examine for yourselves Physician prescriptions and family medicines compounded and dispenswc afany hour, day His personal attention is given to this branch ot the business. D. P. WEIK May, 1851. 623 tf.

OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. rlIUS Institution "will be opened on Thursday the JL third day of March next, under the superintendence of JOHN M. DAVIS, a graduate of Emory and Hehry College, Virginia, and will continue 'ot a tetm cf four months after which there will a vacation until the 22nd of August, at which time the school will be re-organized, and continue ten months without intermission. This is a beautiful building, just completed, pleasantly located on the main rouU leading from Danville, to Slibury, N. (about midway and fifteen miles northwest of Greensborotigh.

Every inducement is ottered to those desiring a healthy, and retired location. The surrounding country is -noted for its morality and ailu sobriety. Mr. Davis comes highly recommended as a teacher, possessing sound morals, industrious habits, and mental qualifications which cannot fail to give great aid in rendering successful the labors of the students placed under his care. Terms per Session of Fire Months, Primary Branches, including Arithmetic, SO.

00 English Grammar and Geography, 8.00 Languages aud Mathematics, 10 00 Boarding can be had in the immediate neighborhood, in good families, at 95 per month. 7l6tf J. ll. SAUNDERS, February 9th 1853. Sec.

Board Trustees. "Jnstice to whom Justice. is Due!" rrUlE Subscribers having associated themselves I together, are prepared to execute all manner of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting in the most durable, skilful and fashionable style, From their experience and superior claims, as regular Instructed mechanics, they Hatter themselves that they will secure at least a smal portion of the public patronage. Their charges will be as low as it can be done by any one whose sole occupation it is to be encaged in painting; but will not work for the miserable pittance for which uwkilfi'l workmen and neerots may be employed. As native and res- ldent citizens ot UM Omllord tneir claim are cer- i tainly greater than those of non-residents, free tie-1 groes.

ko. and a thinking and liberal public it is hoped will encourage true worth and honeM industry. I AH country produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. Either or both of us may at any time be found at our Shop on South Street, or by inquiry at Kankiu McLean's Store. Buggies kept constantly on hand for sale.

MOR1NG SUMMEIiL. Nov. 9th, 1822. 701-tf. Cod Liver Oil, ZIOD LIVER OIL, pure, by the bottle orgallon.

Cit itrate of Iron Citrate and Quinine. D. P. WEIR May 15Ut, 1852. iron.

rvniare uouno, Band, lire, a nd Horse- Jk. shoe Iron, from Rose's Rolling Mill in Gaston county, N. kept on band tor sale by Alay, I8i2 RANKIN McLEAN. For Sunday Schools and Illblc Clastiee. QUEST1NS on Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and the Acts of the Apostles.

For sale. Jan. 1853. R. LINDSAY.

Cllinlrs, Chair. We have and expect to keep constantly on hand a tine lot ot Chairs of various patterns and prices. Also, several set of Bedsteads, hich we will sellcheap. Au2- 1851. RANKIN McLEAN, lurr Mill-Stones of the most approved Is an.l tinikh.

nut uo of anv size wanted with a style for dressing adapted to the iiAiivprpn urnprnvfr iit-Mirtfd. iv i i.i.w.-wi i i April, 1852. Greensboro. Apply at the Store ot April, 1852. J.

R. J. SLOAN. Citrate Magnesia, A SUBSTITUTE for Seidlets powders snd other saline purgatives, destitute ol bitterness, slightly acid, and briskly effervescent, it is quite an a-greeable and refreshing drink. D.

P. E1R. Our neighboring customers who ex-Y pect to settle fortbeir newspaper with Firewood, would e'onfer a favor by furnishing the same as early as convenient March 18, 1853. SVVAIM. SHERWOOD.

S' wede Iron Plow moulds a and excellent article for this country 5080 lbs re ceived and for sale bt May, 1852. RANKIN McLEAN- SALE-A new BUGGY with patent ax- lea, and a light ROCKAWAY, nearly new, for either two horses or one. Apply to January 1, 1853-. T. J.

PATRICK, few left of handsome Parlor and Shop Stoves lor sale. t. R. fc SLOAN lnseed Oil. 8 BARRELS Linseed JLi first rate article, for sale bv Oil, a Aug.

l52k RANKIN McLEAN 1 Cask of Unseed; Oil and Sbbls Spirit' TujrpentIno just to band and for safe. PATRICK ealisvllle Cotton Yarns, for sale by Xj Feb. 6,184 U. O. LINDSAY.

Tjnrnier's and l'lanter's Almanac for JL 1853-p-received andlosale by N4 tf Crop Blolasses of excellent quality lor sale oy j. i ruutgloa, ayetre teville, Feb. 7, 1S53. ILEATIICJI JUAAOfc. fftlE" subscriber has but tin machinery for stretch JL cementing and riveting band with copper rivets.

The band are stretched with powerful machines made expressly lot that purpose, ard the difficulty of bands stretching and -ripping under the common way of making them, is entirely removed by this process. Bunds made in this way will hold their width evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, end will give from 15 to 20 per cent, more power than thse made in the ordinary way. They are made out of the best selected oak tanned Spanish Leather, and no pnhm will be spared to make them equal to the best Northern bands, and will be sold as low as they can be bought in New York. My shop is near Jesse Walker's Mill, on Deep River. CHARLES M.

LINES, Hunt's Store P. Guilford co N.C. References J. R. J.

Sloan, Greensboro'; Charles -cl ci i boro Charles i Sbober, Salem Peters. Sloan Met til- loch mine, Holmes, Laruhart ii Co Gold Hill. Rowan county February 5th 18cJ. A LAROE SUI'PLV. OR nals'niKl 1'nnsrljialhr FMiirli roll $kin.

Reauy Made Gearin- and Harness, keul I constantly on hand for Sale. Hides taken in payment for Leather. tanned on shares at the customary rates at the South BuiIhIo Tannery, Mc Conn ell's old stand.) 4 miles eaM of JOHN W. PARKER. March, 152.

Ill A DARK OR LIGHT SHY. I WILL remain few days longer in Greensboro', to accommodate those persons who have poken for work. Others desiring a goad likeness will be waited on at my Gallery, where mey be seen spe- cimeus ol this art. 1 would state that 1 am prepared to execute good picture in a dark or he lit cky. Give inn a cull, opposite the Bland House, up stairs.

ALEX. STAR RETT. Jan. 1, 1853. 7 1 D.

P. WEIR, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Soutk Street, Greensboro', 18 in receipt of a large ami ell selected assort ment of DRUGS. MEDECINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, and DYE STC FFS vnrranted purr, and sold at the smallest possible advance, tall and examine. One door north of the Bank of Cape D. P.

Fear. May 15th, 1862. Ulake's Fire aud Water Proof lalnt "VJOW is the time to prepare against fire when an IA opoortunjty is offered. You hear of heavy losses by fire every day many of them no doubt could have been prevented by two good coats of this wonderful Paint. The subscriber has a large lot on consignment.

The price is low. Try it, and our word for it you will not be humbgged. May, 1851 W. J. McCOXNEL.

ROCK ISLA FA imilS A LARGE supply of these beautiful Goods has jus- a- oeen receiveu oy me suDscnoer irom tnei-aci tory in Mecklenburg county, N. L. I hey are a superior article of Home Manulnctute. of diflerent colors, grades, aud qualities, consisting of Kersey, Jeans, aud CualmerH. The public are invited to their examination.

Merchants supplied for their sales nt tiirlnty prices and on Factory terms. 11. O. LINDSAY. Greeusboio Aug.

17, 1852. 692tf. tO lC'lI MATERIALS. We have a laroe stock of Coach Materials on hand. Mich as Sprinir? Axles.

Patent Leather. Enamelled leatlMr, Oil Cloths Carpeting, Oil for Aprons and Curtains, Dash es. Bands, Lamps which will be sold lower that ever Ifered. May, 1851 W. J.

McCONNEL TO HEAT A CIIIRCII OR fsTORE. 7 have for H)e a turn are seitable for a 1 Church, or Store, or any large rooiu. It is constructed upon a nqw plan and is admirably a darted lor the purpose J.R J.SLOAN. KfllPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE IT AVE received a box of the above Coffee. 11 needs no recommendation only atrial.

One cake ol the essence and one pound of Coffee will make as much coffee (and better) than five pounds will of (he common Cotfee. Eor 25 cents you sate 37j cents. J. R. fc J.

SLOAN. OA finn CASTINGS forsale, whole-jJjJ)J sale and retail, consisting of large Pots, Ovens, fcc, of all sizes. Merchants can be supplied a good assort4 ment on fair terms. J. ft.

fc J.SLOAN. CEDAR FALLS SHEETINGS. Bales prfiue quality, at Factory prices, for sale by J. ft i. SLOAN.

August 24, 1852. Worms, Worms 1 THE Comp. Syrup, Spigelia, one of the safest and most etlectivo worm medicines of the day. May 15th. 1852.

D.P'.WElR. OPS, Bopes. Just received and for sale, I li wholesale and retail, a large quantity of ropes, of all sizes and kinds, of southern manufacture. Aug. 26th, 1852.

RANKIN McLEAN. Bolting Clotns A fresh su pfy of the genuine Anker Brand just received Irom the importers, and for sale by 1 GLLNLSAY. 1852. i-H i OR SAEE-f or e-horse Wairon and lgood Buggy. Cull and get a bagain.

Nov. llthr 1853. Columbian Ink, now 'so gen erallv in use, for sale by J- It. fc J. SLOAN.

18S. Screen, Fan and Sieve Wire-Clot kept constantly on hand, of different "numbers audwfdth. R. O. LINDSAY.

rHIank Wirrants for ialet lisf Office" I I i I I I I I i itonn: tn time for Northern steam uaiu. Ti I Sn.r,t, t.i.,.. a Greensboro' the next davs thereafter. 10 atnlahf iii lime for the Salisbury staire. This line also connects at Dacville, whh tlie Stages to Lynchburg.

TIUs lino is now in operation from GreensbqroA by Jamestown, Lexington and Salisbury: tb Char irlili th cu.t. blina Railioad. leaves Greer for every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday at 6, A.M. Mr. S.

Hopkins agent at Greeusborough, Coi.iI.Lr Robards at Salisbury. i. HOLDERBV Jt CO. P. FLAGG St CO.

January, 1853 Harptr's New Monthly Magazine. This greatest of the Monthlies has reached a cim tulation of more than yreuU tnoierta 'mg muiler, of a bclUr ipiuhty, in a mart elrgaiit itylf, una a dteaper rate, than twy othtr ptriodicul. Each number contains 144 octavo pages, in doub-. le columns; each year thus comprising nearly two1 thousand pages of the choicest- Miscellaneous Lite-j rature of the day. Every number will contain nu merous Pictorial Ulustiaiions, accurate Plates of the Fatdiiouns.

Bcooiohs Chrofiiclfe flf Cnrrenl F.vnnio. and irfipnrtisl Notices of the important Books of jha Month. 1 he Yolumes'commence with the Number for June and December, but subscriptions may be4 gin With any timber and all Ihe back numbers can be supplied. Terms 1 13 per nfim wo copiti fur 65. he postage on each No.

Of the Magazine, when paid quarterly in advance, is only three cents.) The Southrrn Cltivator Augusta, Is amonthry, fn bctavo, eechnnmber contain ing 32 pages, illustrated with numerous elegant Engravings. The work is devoted to the interests cf Southern A'grictihare. Back New. of the Vol fuf nishftd. forms SI a year; HARPER'S MAGAZINE andihe CULTIVATOR furnished lor 3, the price of the tnrrher alone.

.714:13 I. F. DISOSWAY, Agent, Greensboro'', N. C. Subscriptions may be left at the Patriot Office.

150,000. I)Y enclosing SI, post paid, and directing to tin ollice or the subscriber at New Garden. Guil ford, N. any aud n) persons Wishing to travel, or lliose who are out of employment, and may wish i prnlitaHe employment, muy secure the means of making irom 6 to i Hi a day by retom mail, in the' shape ol knowledge of a valuable dtscovery in univer-t sal demand all over the nited Slates. Your own exertions and 5 is all that is required to make this knowledge immediately lucrative in every city, town or county in the In Ion Thousand of dollars have been madebyaknowl-' edge of this discovery by many persons in the North-i em.

Middle aud Western States during the last year, and ihousunds may be made the Southern States, by any one of ordinary enerjjy. during the conimu year, livery tieuit ol a lamuy snouid nave It and sav $10 a year. Send on your all-mighty dollars, and quit vile fa' truing six-penny day tor the assurance of honorable competence proportioned to the exertions' you make. A. V.

COFFIN. Oct. 18, 1352. 701tf. Tajlor's Temperance Hotel.

rPHE Proprietor takes this opportunity to inforrrf the Temperance Community and the Public in gei.eral, that he sti'l continues, as he has' done for the last six years, to keep the above-named house on strictly lemperance principles. Thankful for jast favors, he Would again invite all who want a quiet, comfoitable and Cheap home( while stopping in the city, to give him a call. This house is ell located for business' men, being Ko. 28 near Broadway; ami near the lauding of most of the Steam-boats and Railroads in the city. ELDAD TAYLOR.

NeW-York, 1853. IflA VE just recei a large lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, whn 1 will sell as low fot cash ae can be bought in this market. I have likewise a Cleneral assortment of Goods, ench as are jreuerally oilered iu this market, on ao commpdaling terms. The first of January the usual time for annua) settlements, has arrived and 1 have accounts which have stood too long. AH accounts not closed by cash or note bef ore February Court will be placed the hands of an oflicer for collection no mistake Interest wtH be claimed on all accounti after first of January in each year.

JOAB HIATT, January 1, 1853, v- 1'Ifttf COACH SHOP. ROBERT A. FORBIS still continues to do business at his Old Stwnd tl miles east of aJ33 Oiti tfJJ, on the stage toad, where he will keep on hand or make to order any kind of work done in the a-c bove named branch of business vii: Barouches, Bockaways and tamggien (patent excepted, ol good material; and put upirt a neat and substantial style; painted plain, or very fancy, ornamented in sueh a-way a not t3 be sui passed in this country. "1 All orders for work promptly filled; and Reparing done on short potice. w5tjr." Sixty thousand pounds BACOV their own curing for sale by ilarch; RANKIN it MctZXtf.

eaksvllle Caidleav-A first rate articl S-i TallOW Candle, for aJ0 By teo- 5, 1852. R.O.UNDSAT.. variety of Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Surgical T)HLES. At tho Guilford County Bible So-lnstruments, which they will supply of very JJciety's Repository' will be tound the largest and choice quality, and at as low prices as can be bought best assortment of Bibles ever found at one time in Serenading a Young Lady. 1 A friend of one of our contemporaries tells the "following: Ju my yong days I was extravagantly fond of j- attending parties, and somewhat celebrated for 'TiUying on the flute.

Hence it was generally "expected that when an invitation was extended that my flute would accompany me. visited a splendid party oae s-venmg, and wat called upon to faor the company with a tuns on the flute. 1, of course, iinmediattly complied with the request. The company ap-s leased delighted, but more particularly so was a young lady who raited he hand and exelainv-" red' it beautiful; delighted, Ac. 1 of course was highly delighted, aod immediately formed a resolutioo serenade the young lady oo the following night, jV-'- I atrled the nest night, In company with ser-'eral young friends, and arrived, as I supposed, the lady's residence, but made a glorious mi- FhiladeFprwa or elsewhere.

Orders, whether entrusted fo' us personally, or by letter, shall receive equal attention, and the interests of the buyer fully regarded in all respects. J. C. Baker At Cos Compound Fluid extract of Sarsaparllla This article is offered as a substitute for the many preparations put out under ihe same name, which are lor the most par absolutely worthless being entirely destitute the active virtues ot the root, and by being prepared in an unskilful manner, and from inert materials, are highly ssii-ously impair the health ot the patient. We have received numerous testimonials, expressing in the strongest terms, the great efficacy of this medicine, ane its superiority over other preparations of Sarsaparill.

Physicians can. prescribe it with the utmost eo-fidence, relying upou its uniform strength, and that it is prepared Irom the best material. It has elicited from the most eminent of the Faculty hn hvn' Amnlnvad it. frenuetit expressions ef commendations at the unvarying success attending its administration, producing the most satisfactory and beneficial results. It is highly recommended for the removal and permanent cure of the following diseases, t'tzT Scrofula or King's Evil.

Rheumatism, Syphilitic Affections, Tetter and llcers, "White Swellings, Scurvy, Neuralgia er Tie Doloreaux, Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele, (swelled neck.) Spine Disease of the Lnnus. jaundice. Hypertrophy of the Enlarae- 1 ment ot thn Heart, dpatation and Trembling in the-! Region of the Heart and Stomacr Enlargement of. "the Bones, Joints or Liirameuts. Also, all the varU ous diseases df the Skm, such as retter, Kingworm, Pimples, Carbuncles.

etc Dyspepsfa and Li- ver Omplaiirts.MenrOns Affections, Uropsicat wei linns. Coiitmuul Disurxiers. and diseases crwitiatwtf troiu'an iiupuie sute of the blood, and other fluids of the bodj Sold by. take by "getting under the winduw of a old auaKerr Now," said "behold the sentimentality of this young lady the moment 1 strike up the JLast Rose of 1 struck up but the wiquVw remained closed, and the boys began to 1 entile. "Oh," said that's noihing it would not v.be in good taste lo raise the window on the first Inext struck up "Old lLibin Gray." Still the window remained closed.

The boys snicker- edand I fellsimiewhaf flat. 't Once mnre; ImysT said and she must 1' atrttrk- np sgain, My love is lilte the red; red rose Still there was ho dembn-' tration.T' fc BovsV said I. she's i Itome, Sweet and if fillet dnt bring her. I'll give irtyrp-Z Ve atrurk up, and as we finished the laet line 1 the window raised. Large Lot of Iron Consisting of English Boggy Tire Swede Iron.

Oral, Half-rouod Round, Square and strap- Also, Mountain Irorr. RANKIN McLEAN. I May, 1852, I .1.

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