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mAMMSAX IKDUCEMKNt. TO THE PVJaLIC. HICKN ELL'S REPORTER. Direct from Ilostou, New York, I'blK TEMAmb'EillNAltl. a mo auuitiiucr iwjja icavo 10 iniorni uis uieuua and the nublio generatlaUbatbe baa put in ope- jrrcmium io-uotcnoerMrn-: m- rition at the Buffaloe Mills 1 12 miles north of 1 adelpma ana ajaiiimore4 FDR ALL TRADE.

I 0 UK II. undemned reDecllullv a quantities undorltHI lbs the 8th, larger quantities the friends and the public that be has in the course of pre- iuth. lie wit also keep hand Morehend twat cotton yam, cotton cloth, and wool rolls, which he mmTmm I.XNM I 1 1 For the Patriot. jfc -TUB EVENING 8TAR--'-- iltew many Isailaarsjoyoea.hpw many eyes are bright, dianonJ-ciested watchei, Iboa of night, While facing it thy loveliness, and thrilling with ddigbl; O. woo on earth, batb rr wen mora beautiful tight TUte'a pot llltle stsamlet, got trtenily along, 'But state thy pear lea scanty the beidrsj of ita song." AadsUv.ggtv.iit 4u Oiigtii, tofceartkiua image to iu caves, To deck the mermaid's hair, far down beneath the uc 7.

A tbooaand tar are eny in thy brilliancy an grace, A IheuMnd aye are giing 011 thy sweet augolie A nd bauUara beating toil, beneath thy molWw 1 nISWVI wHiri lime a new, important, and truly valuable work, enlitled- JUST receiving by VV.J. McConnelon weststreet, three doors from the court house, one of the Wrg est Stock'of DP.Y GOODS, INDIES DRESS GOODS FANCY ARTICLES ever exhibited in Ibis place, of the latest styles adapted to the fall and Winter Trade! to which we ca the attention of our old and indeed all TUS COWS Or TUB WORLD. It will occupy volume of from fifty to one hundred page and contain fuit, ctmpt-le, mnd win exenange lor teea cotton at me niguett maraei prices. I have put a stove in my Wool room, which will enable me to card at all times as soon as it rains a as to fill the streams. My Saw Mills shall run night and day.

I am determined 10 run tho water through the saw gates at the sacraCceol prices. My Grist Mill has been running on merchant work for some time and at preseut, and as far as heard from REV. PROFESSOR G. MORGAN, PRINCIPAL GOV, i. M.

aipREllEAD, PROPRIETOR. rpilE year begins with July, and closes on the flrs A Thuisday 111 Way an unbroken term of ton months. The several departments which form a comprehensive and ornamental Education, as Husio Drawing, Painting, French, Latin and Eiiglikh Languages auid Literature, Mathematics and the experimental Sciences; Mental and Moral Philosophy, the li.ble ami its Litrrature, ate conJucted by professional Teachers, wf much experience. i Ejmkwoktu is organiaed on a well defined plan to impart Ui a model ato number ot pupils, the hrguest order of Education, and at an expense far less than io institutions of like grade, in the large Cities. The greatest parental care and oversight, exemption from improper associations, good society, a wel-Snanged course of study; valuable Libraries and ap nflht world, note in general circulation.

1 1 I' 1 I TO KATE. --Im thinking of the time, When sitting by thy sidey And picking beans 1 gazed on thee, -And felt a peacock's pride In silence we leaned o'er the pan, And neither spoke a word But the rattling of the brans, Kate, Was all the sound we beard. Toy auburn curls hong down, Kate, And kissed thy lily cheek Thy azure eyes, ball filled with tears, Bespoke a spirit meek- To be so charmed as was then. Had ne'er before occurred, When the rattling of the beans. Kate, Was all the sound we heard.

I thought it was no wrong, Kate, So leaning over the dish, As you snatched a lot of beans, .1 snatched a Oectar'd kiss A sudden shower made Hind my eyes, I neither saw nor stirred, But the rattling of the beans, Kate, Was all the sound I heard. who with to purchase any thing in oar Jine or business at tbe lowest cash pi ices, We bave Dreel Goods of every variety Bioad Cloths, Casimeres 1 tr .1 ray. tVgatung for awhile, the world anJ alt lie wicked ways. csaiineu, cventocir jeans, A.eweys, ein's, -variety of articles in the fancy line; In the il nriNNF'pjiNn shawl SALOON yi tii puucii ngravinjrs will bo given; and these will be printed SILVER end GOLD; so that the resemblance may be as close a possible; and the coins msy bo known at a glance. There will be nearly i' y-j.

5 i TWOHCNDREDKNOtAVtNOS of this kind with full and accurate descriptions. Is! addition a table will be given, showing tbe weight the mtoyth mint value and the current market tulu ot all the Coins in the work and in tbe world. TIia nnMiratinn will Knnt tn.iK -k 1. it. given entile satislact ion.

Any of the above business entrusted to me if injured shallbeieplacet with good, or the money oplionable with thcowner. Lumber, Picked Cotton, Bale Cotton, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cloth, Wool Roll, Flour and Meal; always on hand and in quantities to suit purchasers. Plraae come on and examine my stock. L.

ORRELL. Oct 12. 27.28 may be found the most extensive assortment of fash- RiMnii Kilba Gimn. TakiUVry watcher, doth the light thou sheddest from est While am I gaie apon tbee, fall on Viola's dark ry 1 And are bar tboughia of him, whose heart her image bright doth wear, The image of hi youthful love, hie manhood' guiding atari Htmr at Earth wmmvim ilhibwiw, wuui.tw, Fringes, Embroideries, Lace Goods. Laces and Edg.

paratus, approved methods of instruction, religious culture, love of study; great improvement, and what inge, Tiiu various 01 uer arucire iw.uiuoiuui of which will bo sold very cheap for cash. ever qualities a Lady to peitoim with dignity and wisdom; the station which Prsvidenoe her itnratihn. and will entail eonsiildahla mmf are secured to Edge worth pupils, to an extent seldim attained in the most favored Institutions. Mt. the underaijneo but it it neverthele believed thai iu QteniM antl utility will fce duljr tpprec fated by tbt liKat rtkl mtui fnliulitpnpj thrntirrlinnf tha vunfnnniiaaf A iso a very largeotocaor voucr Sugar, Pepper.

Spice, Ginger, and ajreneral assortment of Boots and Shoes WJMcCONNEL, Greensboroogh, October, 184 The expenses for each ot the five mouths are.Board; and especially by all the Cankers, Merchants, Store- L. I. and the instruction in all. Studies not exus, 870 Music on Piano or Guitar $20, Oil Painting $20. tcrnii, auu uuamvaa mtu.

will coosillute BB in fallible guide and will be to the Coins of the worl4 Two duichmen, living opposite each other, wbo bad for many years been in the habit of smoking by their door sides in silence, at length broke forth Ancient or Modern Languages, $iu, Drawing and Painting 910. Piftv dollurt are paid ou entering, and the bills vnai mo urporiur auu ueiecior are 10 tie niu Notes of the Uulon a source of constant usefulness in the lollowiog dialogue 1 paid on the 1st of January and Msy. Pupils ahould eoter at the opeuiur of the year, What sort of wedder roo link it will be to-day, no sateiy, v- M. T. Mixxcir No, 20 South Third Philsdelpbbu Rllhprihprsl tfm lh RaViwirflakP mmA 1 he other, after taking two or three hasty puff STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ROCKING-ham County.

la Equity. 7 2 William Strong, Executor of Robert Strong, dee'd, againtl John Menxies. Adolphus I) Thomas Hamlin, aud Marlha Hamlin, Administrator and Administratrix of Erasmus Jonas, deceased, and against Elli-hor Jones under the age ot 21 years. BIIX Or INJUNCTION. 1 (t appearing from affidavit filed, that John Mensies and Adolphus Jones, two of the defendants in this ease, are not inhabitants of this State, It is there-lore ordered that publication be made in the Greensboro' Patriot tor six weeks for the said John C.

Men-zics and Adolphus Joner to appear at the next Court of Equity to be he'd for tho county of Rockingham, at tho court house in VVeulworth, on tbe filth Monday after the fourth Monday of March, A. D. 13 19, then and theio full, true and perfect answers to make upou oath to all the allegations and charges contained in the complainants' bill, otherwise the same will bo taken pro conlesso as to them. Witness John Lesueur, clerk and master of our said court, this 20th day of December, A 1848. JOHN LESUEUR, cine Well, don't know 2 what sort of wedder TaTaf vs bi mm bjvims)' monthly Detector" who will pay up their subscript tious in full, will bo furnished each, gratis, with a copy of The Coins of the World." A copy will also bo you tiok it will be!" The other somewhat nettled I link it will be sucb wedder as you link it sent to every newiuoecnoer, wuo pays a subscnptioB for the year ia advance.

CO" Country editors who give thia brief Pmspectee one or two insertions iu their respective coh win be." The other acquiescjngly saiJ Well, I link so too." I (all tbe puree! radiance, which Uiou gleat birth. And e'er her liie't rat pleasant seenes, in tiiug aplendor abiiM) Be tloa her guardian-angel, the hath Jung been mine. AsneboroOgb, N. laneary. 1819.

British SiVEs-Cicero Delates, that the ugliest and moat atupid slaves in Rome came from England! Moreover, he argea his friend Aniens, Not to boy slavea from Britain. 00 account their stupidity, tad their inaptrtuds 1 to learo music and other accomplishment. RM-fB-iar's opinion of our ancestor we ore, Prhf erne of us not sufficiently sctiuatnted. IU de scribes tha Britons generally a nation of my barbarous manners. Most of the people of the interior." he says, neyer sow corn, but lire upon milk and flesh, and are clothed with skins.

In another place ha remarks, In their domestic and aociat habiu the Britons ara as degraded as tbe moat satage nations. They ara clothed with kins wear the hair of tbeur heads unsbaren and long, but share the rest of their bodies, except the upper lip; and stain ihemselrea a blue color, wftfc woad. which gi estbem a horrible aspect in td -f Citt Pouca. Not. Second Ulyutt.

An old man. of ery acute physiognomy, aaawtr Td to tha name of Jacob Wimou Hia clothes boked like they might hae been bought second- banded in his youthful prime, for they bad suffer-ed more by lha tubs of the world than the pro-. kt liuaineaa do VOU follow Wi- STATE OF NORTH SURRY County. Court of Pleas and Quitter Sessions, November Term, 1848 CM Williams, adinr. vs James Ma this.

John Mathuv Hexekiah Mathis, Wm Parneldi bis wife MaUlda, Mary Matins. Samuel Axumi his wife Winney. Jaiiiea Fleetwood his wifo Rancy, and Rebecca Mathis. Petition for the sale of lands belonging to the estate of Hexekiah Mathis, dec d. In this case it appearing to the satislaction of the Court that Samuel Axuin Si his wife Winney, James Elect wood Si bis wife Rancy, are not inhabitants ot this Slate, and that the ordinary process of Jaw cannot bo served on ihetn.

It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made lor aix successive weeks in the Greensborough Patriot, published in Greensboro' notifying the Mid, Samuel Axum his wife Winuey, James Fleetwood Si bis wife Rancy, 10 be and appear at the next Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, to be held lor said county of Surry, at the courthouse in Rock ford, on tho 2nd Monday of February next, to plead or demur to plaintiffs petition or the same will be beard ex parte as to them and an order ot sale granted agreeable lo the plain tiff a petition. Witness, Armstrong. Clerk of our raid Court at office tho 2nd Monday ot November A 1849 Pr adv $5 38:6 ARMSTRONG CJk be presented with a copy ot the Couir, 'in med.ata ly otter ppearaooe. mi---. ffZT uroers suouia ue sent witneui oetay f.

first impressions will, of course, I the beat. GREENSBORO' HIGH SCHOOL Principal mnd Prof, of Ancient language when the classes ire formed. They can outer ut any time, but not to be withdrawn before the flute in May; when they are examined on the studies of the year, advanced to higher grades and the Senior Class having completed the course, receive Diplomas, as a permanent memorial of a finished Education. Pupils, wbo are allowed insufficient time to graduate, are permitted to join the classes tor which they may be qualified, and all receive tie full benefit of their lortuer studies. Parents and Guardians are expected to write, for moropirticular information, especially for the Course' ol student, when preparations can be made at borne lor entering Edge worth to Ute best advantage.

Greensboro', March, 1448 4tf WEJiT WORTH rpHE EXERCISES of this school will commence on the second Monday in January next and close the first Friday in June following. The instructions will be such as to quality young men lor any of our Colleges or any class in College or for practical business life. The healthiness of the location, (in 'which regard VVentworth is unsurpassed by any village in the State,) the good morals of tho villagers and tho absence of. to dissipation and extravairace strongly recommend this school to the SALK. AN RIVER LAND.

By virtue ofa deed of trust executed to the snbscuber by Alfred Scales D' ri JsfrilllE subscriber having purchased Irom ffi 1 JL Hm I At. Watunn thfir m. tire intnrestiu the Greensborough Drug Lj. .......1.1 a nro. wuuiu rcputjbituiiT mo vial ronage of his old cosloiners and others Profettor of Mathematict mnd Natural Philoiopky.

FllHfi first seeaioo of thia Institution, under its pre-X sent organisation, will commence on Thursday the 4th day el January next, and will close on the laat Friday in May, The deaign ol the instructor ia to etrtabliah a permanent achool ot high order. That eyeletn will be pursued which the experience ot many yean has prated to be eminently effective in the development of miud and tha formation of character. desirous ut purchasing Medicines on favorable trrinj. P-WEIR. The course of instruction will be thorough, conipre- majvu ecnttemea will be! and guardians.

No pains will plan through the Pred thepart'oftiiW IrrstrocTorin to eve entire satislaction. ihesrrvict of a coui- henatve and practical, onng gi carried by a regular and aystematic ratic montl for purposes therein expressed, and duly recorded in the Register's office for Rockingham county-will be so'd at public auctiou to tbe highest, bidder, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 6ih day of IS49, that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND lying a the county aforesaid on Dan River, about aix mile northwest of VVentworth, known by the name of rry iand. containing upwards of 700 acres. It ui believed to be tbe anost fertile and productive plantation in all this section of There is up wards of 200 ACRES OF R1YER BOTTOM WUioiierytear the op land lies well, is of good quality and a fait proporiion in timber; tlie improvements are a conw tortable dwelling with necessary oht houses, a large granary, tobacco houses, ate. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to view thepiemiseto which wit be shown by A Scales, Eq.

It is seldom such valuable estate is in market. Also at the same time and place will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, 19 TALUADLE SLATES, most of them young men and girls. The terms will be, aeoomrnudatwg and particularly made know a on Ruainess None I'm a several departmenli of academical education, unti Wimoot. rnHE subscribers having tbi mod a copartnership in he A pothecary tiuesst would 0fii3r lo. th.ft pub lie a.lsr"eand well selected utortmeiil ot Drugs and Medicines, at a small advance aliove New York cost.

They respectfully solicit a call from Physicians, Merchants, and Others, as they are determined to sell coos srticlcs at low WEIR, AS PORTER. Greensboro', N. June, 1848 A eagabond, perhaps. -r wmntr traveler! and TO THE rUBCIC. rilHE undersigned nave formed a co-partnership A under the firm of J.

Lindsay, to carry on the corner north east el the Couit House tho old stand of II. J. Lindssy they are now recieving a full and an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS and will be pleased to see every eno wbo may favour them With a call. The principles observed by one of the partners while in business heretofore will govern their trade. JESSE II.

LINDSAY, ROOT. G. LINDSAY. Greensboro'. N.

April, 1843. MILL STONES. petent assistant will be procured if acquired. I ara prepared to take or 10 boaiders. Board and tuitiou tor a common.

English student will be furnished tor $35 per session. For a Classical student $10 per session. Beyond this thereaie 110 extras. An early application will be best. Rev keknces I TO BE RHIIEJIBCKED.

fll HAT Brandreth 's I'jIIs have stjod a fourteen Ellington, James Wright, CapLTB Wheeler, Wentworth JunaHDiUfd.lEq1JL are MiU engaged In -the- sale of FRENCH MILL STONES and cau'-fift all or the day of afetotid with approved security to -bear ders for any number and size. One ot our House having been in the business fur several ycais and sold many pans from 3 ft. 4 to 5 feet, feels sale iu recommending them. 4t LINDSAY. Greensboro', lune, 1848 interest trout date will be required ol purchaser ana -the titles withncld until tbe" whole of the purchase) money is paid.

JOHN LESUEUR, Trustee. 0 The sale will continue Irom day to day until alt the property is sold. Dec. 20, 1848 87ts Ssm IIoBiDavtd C'oL WmR Walker, (G Morehead, reenhlor0 Piof. Jameison, Gieensboro Fein.

Coliege Dr. Wm Carter, 1 Rev Archer, N. C. Conference Rev William Cloes. NUMA FKEII).

(Wentworth, N. C.Dec. 30, 1348 30 Raleigh Sur publish six weeks, and forward account to this office. they are prepared to enter, with credit to themselves, any clasa in Uuiveriiity or any other College in the State. Students not intending to puraue an extensive Collegiate Education, may take such a course of atudy as will qualify them for business and coin mercial pursuite.

As' everything which is worth learning should be well learnt, no study should be aaeed over superficially. Rigid accuracy, in reci'a-lion, will bo required from every pupil ot the institution. Special attention will be given to the English Language and Coropojnon. -Regarding any system of mere intellect ual education as radically defective, it will be our aim to cultivate, in just proportion, the entire nature of the pupil. The Bible will be a text book, and its pure and elevated principle, ita counsel and its instructions, will be mingled in our daily exercises.

The government of the school will bo based on christian principles. Firmness united with kindnes will mark all our decisions. Every student will be required, carefully to avoid everything that is low and profane, and to demean himsell on all occasions, by a noble and gentlemanly deportment. The Institution has two valuable Libraries belonging to it, which will afford a rare opportunity tor acquiring that general knowledge of literature so essential to respectability and auccets in after lite. A Philosophical Apparatus has alto been secured which will enable us to offer induceineuts not often found in preparatory schools.

Greensboroogh is a pleasant and healthy village-distinguished lor its fine schools, good society, and lor the morality and industry of its inhabitants. Thus aflordinj io parents, who have children to educate, almost every facility that can be desired. It is hoped that thia effort to resuscitate a once flourishing school A years' tcsl in the United States. That 'theyaTe a vegetable and innocent medicine, yet all power tul the riiiovat ot diai, hStl.er chronic ot recent, infectious or oihe'rw wel "That they purify the blood, and stay the turther progress of disease in the human body. That, 10 many cases, where tho dreadful ravages ot ulceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance no human means could save life, have patients by the use of tlse pills been restored to good health; the devouring disease having been completely eradicated.

The extraclsof which Brandrcth's Pills are com posed are obtained by a new patent process, witliou boiling or any application of heat. The active prin ciple of the herbs is thus secured, the same as it the living vegetable. The public should be cautious of medicinesrecom-mended in advertisements stolen from me. A sure test of genuine Brandreth's Pills; Examine the box of pills; then look at the certificate of agency, whose engraved date must be wi'hin the year, which every authorized agent must porsess; if the three labels on the box agree with the three label? on the ccriilicale, the pills are true if not, they are fslse. The above medicine is for sale by Sloan HirLpatrick's PORTABLE HORSE POWER AND THRASH ING MACHINES.

The subscriber would respectfully notify the public that he is authorised to at IT thAahova celebrated and useful machines. The 11 ATS. rapO THOSE who want a tasty and fathionabl JL Hat of rich appearance, best material, and ot durability in the wear, we would say, that we shal receive soon train the store of Bee bo Si Costar, 15C Broadway, New York, two cases which cannot fail to give satisfaction. They aie as fineaaanyto.be found in the city of New York. April, 1843 J.

Si R. LINDSAY. are always on hand ready to be delivered at Fayelt- 1 I W. I OU are no. "-s a- vasabonds the same thing.

The diflVr-ence btbat lb, latter trarel without money, and lha former generally without brains. M. Where bate you traveled W. All aver this continent. M.

For what purpose Observation. yi What bate-T00 bwred.I wV A little to commend, much to ceosure, and Very much to laugh at. M. Humph And what do you commend 1 yf A handsome woman that stay at home, an eloquent preacher that makes short sermons. good writer that will not write too much and fool that has just sense enough to hold bis tonga.

M. What do you censure! W. A man who marries a girl for her fine dancing, a working man who believes in the ympatbiesof professtooal gentlemen, a. youth whoatodies law or medicine while has the nsoof bis hands, and the people who elect a drunkard or blockhead to office. M.

Ahem f. And what do you laugh at I W. the man who expects bis po-Hion to command that respecrwhich bis person- sJ qoaltrcs and qusliBcations do not merit. M. Oh I perceie you sire an utterer of pithy aentences now I'm to utter one that indeed be matter for aatooishment.

M. My sentence is that you discontinue tra-eling for the term of thirty days, while you rest and recruit yourself at Moymensing. Thia retort was a poser, and Mr. Wimont sub-mitting to the requirements of the vagrant act retired from the hall of justice without uttering a-nother fylable. Penniyhanian.

1 PicToaa of Txab. Our friend of the Carolina Republican has grown poetical. He giea bis patrons a long address, and towards winding up, says, if be bad time he Weold wander down 'inong Tetaa' balmy bowere, Wk. J.rk eved maida repaee 00 bfde of flowere; vine. Applications may oe inane to ine auuscnotr Greensboro SOLOMON HOPKINS.

July, 1847. 17-tf. ELECTRIC LOTION OR PAIN KILLER. PAIN ERADICATOR. PAIN EXTRACTOR.

rjlIIE above remedies stand Unrivalled in the cure A of Rheumatism, Nervous pains. Sprains, Bruises, Tixrthaclie. oic. pains of rhumatic nervous character especially, may be removed by the timely ap plication of the above remedie. For sale by WEIR Si PORTER.

Greensboro', Wui. 11 BriUain, Suturnerrk-ld; Bow aacure me" co-operation of the'wmmunityin man Donucll. Oak Kidge: Shelly Field, Jams-town; Worth Stanly, Centre; Si Gilmer Gilmer's Store 81. Smith, Alamance-Lindsay, Friendship; Worth, New Salem. GREENSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE-Guilford County, IV.

C. rpHE SECOND SESSION of the College yea JL 1848-9 will commence in this Institution 011 the first Monday in January next. The Literary department will be supplied with seven or more competent and faithful Professors and Teachers. The Boarding department will be conducted under the immediate control of the President ol the Colleg6' It is earnestly requested that all applicant for College eludes be present al the very cominenceineiu ot the St'Skicui. Particular attention is invited to the icduccd rate of board in the Institution.

EXPENSES. Board and Tuition for each Session in advance. Board per Session at $8 per month, $40 Tuition either in the Classical or Eng. departm't 25 French or Spanish, 5 Painting and Drawing. 5 Needle work and Shell work, -5 Music, 2 20 Tuition in Preparatory department, lo 15 Primary department, 8 The College uniform adopted by order of the Trustees, consists, in Summer, of a plain white drcce, in winter of some suitablo material ol blue color.

GEO. C. MEiNDENUALL, November, 149. Pres. Board ol Trusteca PEOPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Fatronize your-otiii Anchor Uolting Cloths. 1IIAVE the agency for Ihe sale of the genuine Anchor Bolting Cloths, from No. 1 to 11, which, we Warrant, and at prices lower than they have been sold at for years. We would liko lo call the attention of mill owners and mill wriglits lo an examination ol these cloths, as they are of recent importation and ol superior fabric to what is usually sold. Orders taken or Burr Mill Stones or any kind of mill gearing.

McCONNEL rilAKENupin Rockingham County on the 22d day of December, lH4i, by Mrs. Martha Johns three miles-couth east of Troublesome Old Iron Works, one Scrrcl Mure, aged between seven eight years, with a star on the forehead ai some marks on the back supposed to bo caused by the saddle, and shod all round, ROBERT P. RICHARDSON Ranger. Jan 2d 1849. 9: 8 H1W tD03P)g.

which it is located, as no pains will be spared to render it worthy or entire confidence and a liberal patronage. TUITION: English Branches per session of 5 months, 910 Languages, Mathematics, 10 Payable in advance. No deduction will be made unlese in cases of protracted sickness. It is desirable ibat a wbo wish to avail themselves of the full benefits of this in.titution should be present at the opening ot the session. A few boarders can be accommodated in the family of the Principal.

N. C( Nov. -Ig49. BIBLES from 25 cent to $12.50. i TESTAMENTS 6 1-4 to 2.00, For sale at the Guilford county Bible Society's Re silory.

October, 1847 Si 3 SLOAN MANUFACTURED at1 tho Salem mill, of th different sizes, for sale by the subscribers at the maoufactuier's prices, for cash. October, 184" J. SLOAN WOULD inform the public that I have just received a fresh supply ol Goods, consisting ot DRY GOODS, ilroctrie, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery Gluts and Queen ware, Putntt and Dye Stuff; all of which 1 will sell as cheap as they cuii be put-chased in this section of country. I have also on hand and will constantly keep Upper, Sole and Harness Leather, Shoes aiid Boots of various descrip tion manufactured by my own workmen, all of which I will sell much cheaper than usual. 1 will barter for low cloth, beeswax, feathers, tallow, hides, bacon, corn, wheat, flour, Those wishing to purchase Gold Mine fur Sale.

ILL he sold at auction on Tuesday of Guilford Where fielde are green and clouda are almoat aunny, a.i tin are aweoter far than honey. ebruary Court next, the isher Uill Gold mfimm itnlA that wiah. will please call and examine my Steele. Waterloo, Guilford N. June, 1818 lOtf WOVE wire of different width and numbers, suit, able tor Rolling Screen and Wheat Fans, and rUueesixea49riiua4e June, 1848 LINDSAY.

For Consumption, HASTINGS' COMP. SVRUP OF NAPHTHA, A Cure (or Consumption, Decline, Asthma and all jCa. diseases ot the chest and lunpa. weik porter; For sale by POPULAR MEDICINES. MANY cathartic pille bave been need possessing simply the property of emptying the bowels of their doing this, they tooolten act injuriously aairriUnU.jThe, Sovereign JJalm, Pills are not only free from such objection they netet leave the bowel coilive) but their purifying and healing power ia truly remarkable, jhev act upon the skin as a diaphoretic, as an alterative and corrective of all the secretions, upon the kidneys as a diur eiic, and upon the bowels as a cathartic and all so efficiently and mildly that no other pill can compete with them.

Persons frequently volunteer, their testimony to the virtue and efficacy of our Pills in complaints for which they had cot before thought of usingthem. An agent writes, "At one place where I pnt up for the night in Pennsylvania, the lady of the house declared that two doses had cured her ol Erysipelas." Another, a young man of our acquaintance says, that he was cured of the Ague by two doses. The Sovereign Balm Pills are tbe most agreeable remedy known, for the removal of coetiveness. One or two pills at night will produce relief. OOr Too much care cannot be used to avoid imposition, by persons who peddle a spurious pill made by E.

L. Soule, of the same name as ours. 1 Mine 7 in ilea south ol acres of land, two good buildings, a emithshop, Sic. The nine is rich and will handsomely reward any proprietor who will work it properly. Terms made known on day of sale.

B. GARDNER Co. Jan. 0 1848 89-5m V. CALL AT MY SHOP BOOT Si SHOE MAKING.

The tjTJ solicits his customers and sjaWyVaSW the public generally to call and exam-, IrBi ine bis Iste fashions and the quality of his work. He Will have his work made by good and experienced workmen and of the best and tin.t materials that can be had, cither north or south. All of which he oflers for sale at low prices, according la the quality of the work. Call, at the corner southwest of Rankin McLean's atore. HENRY II.

BRADY, For JTledical Purposes), FOURTH PROOF FRENCH BR AN 5 Extra pure PORT WINE, Best quality MADERLv WINEi For sale by WEIR dt. PORTER. I WOULD respectfully inform my friends and Ihe public generally, that I 8m now manufacturing ALL KINDS OF HATS from a superior cream Otter to a Rubbit for children, of all shape and sixes, suitable for tile season. My varieties consist of Drab or Cream Otter, superior Beaver and Mole skin, Nutria, Muskrat, Silk, Russia, Racoon, and Rabbit; smooth hats made with wide briiua. The above Hats are all got 'ip with especial care and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, as my standing rules are well known to mike up any deticieney and keep them in proper order free of charge, Tho they may not hate) emblazoned in their tips the name of Bee be Costar, 150, Broadway, New York; yet they hall bave tbe simple name of Henry T.

Wilbar, who challenges the State of North Carolina to produce bats equal in taste, durability and style. Persons calling on me may depend on a real substantial Hat, worth the money charged, and at a much lower price than can be allurded by the merchants, and as I am determined to decide whether a person CiTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GUILFORD County. Court of Pieas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, 181. Hance Armfield 0rigin(1, Btt4cnmant Elihu Ba'r'naid. vied on land.

IT appearing to the satisfaction ot the court that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant ot this State, It is therefore ordered that publication be male for six weeks in tho Gieensboro' Patriot for said defendant personally to be and appear before the justicica uf our llourt of plea and-quer lef eessiona to be held for the county of Guilford, at the court bouse in the town ot Greensboro', on the third Monday of February next, then and there to answer or replevy, or otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him and tho properly levied on sold to satisfy the plainlifTs demand. Witness John I-oyan, clerk ol our said court, at office in Greensboro' the third Monday ot November. Ilollins: Clolhn htre'a what puts for Texas that is, if we can be convinced the picture is drawn from nature. Mountain Banner. We can only produce the testimony of one of 00 N.

Carolina Volunteers who, on his journey borne, happening to snatch a basty kiss from one the Texan beauties, says, in the language cf PrjcteBt I frit, the while, a pleaaing kind of emart; Tha kiaa went tingling to my very heart. When it war gone, the eente of it did day, The weetoee eling'd tipon my lii-e all day, Uhve drop of honey loath to fall away. 'Thia ought to satisfy our estimable friend. Carolina Republican. 1 For the PatrioL TBI OLDAND NEW YEAR.

u'w r. e. 'i i The aid nntf dreary year fa past A fresh new year cornea in And we do hope that it may Till many souls the Lord shall win. A Tm past and gone-'tis past and gone The wheels of time do stilt roll on The rear of 'forty-eihl is past, And forty-nine will fly as fast. the Anchor brand ti icd and approved qualr; ty, always on band.

1 We ha ve just received a fresh lot, at reduced prices embracing the following numbers 1,2, M. 4,5,6. 7 8. 9, 1, 11. Si LINDSAY- Greensboro September, 1848.

April, 1843 THE ORIENTAL OR SOVEREIGN BALM 1848. 3JIli l.OuANCCC -Pr adv PILLS. can live in this community or not by a faithful alten-4 i 'KlV a rpHE FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' ALMA- NAC, for 1849, published by Bluordi Son, Sa; for rale by the gross, dozen, or single copy, at the publishers' prices, Jan. 1849. Sf 2 H'JSTAITS BALSAM OF WILD CIlERRlf WIIIS invaluable family medicine, combines more cleansing, healing, and purifying properties, than any other pills now in nse.

After nearly eight years experience of their astonishing success, we have no hesitation in claiming lor thera a popularity and rep- tion to business and selling for very low prices for cash, I earnestly invite all who wish to support and cherish the manufactures of the U00J Did fiorth Stale" to call on Henry T. Wilbar, Hopkins' corner and get good, cheap, and fashionable bate. Panama and Leghorn hats bleached and pressed in superior atyle HENRY T. W1LBAK. Greensboro', N.

April, 1848 Wool Cartling Macliiiics. WE are prepared to furnish Cards ut every kind We will sell any quantity for any part of the Machine that may be wanied. utaiion, unrivnucu uy any otner ineuicine. They are an efiectual cure for Jaundice, Dyspepsia. UverComnlaintS.

Plenriav: Bilious dianaamL TOK Consumption or the tunes, Coucn, iotas. Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Difficulty Also Comb Plates and Cleaning and Emory -April, 1848 LINDSAY Wandgue, emt'in other FeteirtQhirCb1deV of Breati ing.Tain itttho edet Liver, complaints, Sic Sic For sale by WK1H ot innamaiion or me Minga, uneumatism, iicad-acbe, Iose of Appetite, die. ftT P. L'HILDS Al flir Oncnrtara rnnnf A LARGE quantity of CASTING for sale, suchas pots, ovens, skillets and ironr, extra even. I (da and plough, moulds: pricofrom 4 to 3 cents per lb McCONNEL JUST received and for sale Pale and Dark French Brandies, Holland Gin, Port Wine, Madaria Wine, Malaga Wine, Sharripaigo Wine, Monongaha-le Whiskey, do.

Rye VVhiskey. Persons wishing any ot the above Liquors may be certain of getting a pure article. Oct 1848 WJMcCONNEL Bo-let ua raise, our thanks to God, 7 That he has spared oa one more year; And go tha way the Master trdd, And serve the One to us most dear. With prayer watch out tha old 1eap.year With prayer watch in the one so near With prayer we'll serve him all our days. Till we get home to sing God's praise.

Ctf nilft WORTH OF CABINET TURE ia now offered for sale by tbo aubscriber, who keeps constantly on hand the largest assortment of Furniture in tho State, all of which ia WB 7 fined ewTy-paitreul8Trtiiiistrtotetrt-ir complete, from the cheapest Walnut aud Birch Ta. bies, Bureau, Sideboards, Presses, Chairs and Bedsteads, up to tbe very finest Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas with spring seats, fine Rocking Secretaries, Book-Cases. Wash-Stands, Dressing and Pier Tables, Rosewood Dressing Bureaus, Sic, SiCn die. All of which ia oflered on the most liberal terms, and at such prices as cannot fai to please those, ho wish to purchase a good article of furniture. i CCr Shop and Furniture Room on West street between the Patriot Office and' John A Gilmer's April; 1848 PETER THURSTON.

N. the original and only manufactures of the genuine Sovereign Balm Pills. Price 23 cts. per box, Of 31. Pills with full directions accompanying oaco vox.

1 HIRAM C. YlfOKTII, HOUSE CARPENTER AND JOINEIL Ten ders bis services to the people pf Guilford and the surrounding country. Having for several years shared a liberal custom, he hopes and solicits a continuance of the same. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds of various patterns, Pillars and Columns ot tbe beavist patterns, Capitals for the Tuscan and Doric order, or any other job of heavy turning in wood, done to order and with care proper proportions aie given. Designs furnished for Dwellings, Cottages, Court-Housee, Jails, Churches, Pulpits, Slc.

Working Draughts can be bad when desired. These Pills ara kept for Sale' by Weir Porter Greensboro'; F. Smith. Alamance i Si. A Smith, Efq.

Cobles. R. J. Mendenhall, Jamestown; N. Hunt Jr.

Hunt's Store; and Merchants generally throughout ihe State; also by numerous Druggists and agents throughout the Union. PLOUGHS OF tho manufacture of Richmonda tupe rior article for the soil of this vicinity for sale atthestoreof RANKIN At CLEAN. March 8. 1848 FURNITURE. A lot of second hand Furniture eao be had low on application to Ibe subscriber.

Aao one Cook-Stove and two Room Dec 12,1848. Vv Mot GNNHU J-fc-R. LINDSAY have jn Stow, received frei FayettevilhJ, a lotot SALI. which tht'y cfl at- 9.r0 a seek, and 1,00, a bushel. Flax Sed wanted and taken ia exclianc.

bee. bm Mw Kitchen Companion, VjrinREK of those Valuable Cooking Stoves, 8 aise. with all the necessary utensils. Also eae -w--. veaitrmra ai Agricultural Kettle 30 gals for sale by CMiAitvis.

a Msotitul loterKocking and Bitting Chairs for sale bv lot of No. 1 Herring just re le. W. J. McCONNEL.

ERR1NG8 A ceived and for CANDLES. 2.000 lbs Tallow Candles just re, ccived and for sale. 1 W. J. McCONNEL.

SLOAN. bhop threfourtbs ot a mile south ol Greensboro'. JBabeTltl8ir Jn. c. i8 at SLUA Deel'J,.

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