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i -l-'f. CP flnfi WORTHOr CABINET! TDRNf-VT is now offered for sale bv the A STATE OF NORTH JJAJlQMNAi K' v'N Guilford County. 4 'heiU- 1 FA COM PAN Vs with the above title having been XIl. chartered at tbe last session of the Legulatnie Court of That and QuarterettiontFebruary Subscriber, who keeps constantly on hand the largest assortment ef Furniture in the State, all of which ia warranted in every paiticular. Hi assortment is complete, from tbe cbeapettt Walnut and Birch Ta REV.

PROFESSOR G. MORGAN, PRINCIPAL ot this Bute, and tne provision required in rsid charter, (vixt application tor insurance for $50,000) hav GOV, J.W MOKEHEAU, FKOrRlETOK. rpllE year begins with July, and closes on the firs JL Thuisdsv in Mart an unbroken term often bles, bureaus, Bioeoostfls, rrcsscs, uiiairs and Bedsteads, up to the very finest Mahogany Dreeting Bu- ing, been fully met, the company baa ocen organised by the appointment of tho following Officers, and is issuing Policies; via? 4. iTLmighi-fTW Philadel-' jW, Dispaich telb an excellent' story connected -avitfl b4whippIng-po8tor Delaware, whewf a taut received twenty lasnes, well laid lor wme offence of which he had been convicted, egainst the good people of that immense The culprit, instead -of bellowing 'like ten thousand when the sturdy constable applied the lash, laughed air the time roost im tBoderately-in the midst of his groans and oaths, -which made th angry officer lay on salt harder, (without, however? lessening in the' least thef ex- r-SAlE AJOTS SALEMVT 1 WE, THE CC-MAIISSIONERS of Fort'ythe County, have determined to locate the public buildings of ouf counlf at Salenvrind for this purpose" have secured a most desirable situation for the Court House and a considerable number of town lots 'These lots will be It id out in a few days, and on the 11th and 12th of May next, aa many of them as will bring a good price, will be eold U-tb highest bidder. Eiury one anxious to secure a business stand, or a pleasant and healthy location for a dwellings in tbe immediate vicinity of one ol the best schools in the State, has now a rare opportunity to be A credit of one and two years will be given, the purchaser securing the amount of his bid by onques-tiooable security; and title in fee simple will be made PA 9 UeAdoo, Adm.

I iileJorf lJani Fifa and Wni In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tUt i lie deiendant Win VVeaUierly is dead, snd that ilie Inllowing are bis heirs at lay, to witJ reaus, oiaeooaras, doibi wiiii vpuug m-aip, line kock- montna. TheseveraT departments which forma com prehen- ing Chairs, Secretai les, Book-Cases, Wssh Standa, lr. iiias. Jonnson, rresmeni, F. Jl .1 William I) llsv wood.

Vice Prtsident aive and ornamental Education, at Music Draw ing, Dressing and isr Tables, Kosewood ureesing Hu- V. 'vtJamei Jordan. t'" ioWi, Uenrv Weatherlv. Nathan Moore and wife Khxa- Painting, French, Latin and bnglisn Languages and Literature. Mathematics and tbe experimental Scien William Jones, Treasurer U-V Henry Wilier, Atteraey irtitit iff i'.

belh, IMiisa DilW, Abrwr Wealberlr. Ann' Mil I is, reaus, All of which is oflered on the most liberal terms and at such prices aa cannot iai to please those who wish to purchase good article Of furniture, Wr ces; Menu! and Moral Philosophy, the Bible and its Nine Trotter. Isaiah Ahnar Bnm- min field in Uurphey and wiis Sarah, Nathan Litrraturo, are conducted oy proiessionai eacners, of much experience. 4raorilinary hilsrityof the prisoner.1 On giving the twentieth with all his gtrength, which Leonard, and wile tftjarv, Kobcrt Tious, ibanatoi enop and rurmture Koora on weal street between the Patriot Office and John A Gilmer's Kdoewobth is orcraoised on a wen aennea pian Afhineld, Arthur Bland. Sully Bland, Elizabeth Oland RicVd llay wooJ, J.

General Agent. iTbis Company has received the most liberal char as seou ae we pnrcnase money shall have been paid. April. 1848 PETER THURSTON. made tlie blood spirt, and broke his whip, the ennntnhle could stand it no loneer.

LEONARD CONRAD impart tea model ate number of pupils, the highest order of Education, and at aa expense far less than in and Arthur, Blind, Polly Ifcborn and the heirs at law of Rebecca Jester, dee names not known. The it" I institution! ni like irrade. in the larre iines. above named heirs reside beyond the limits ot this Com'rs. ZAD.

STAFFORD JOHN STAFFORD II. A. LE.MLY FRANCIS FRIES. ter that has ever been granted to any Company of a similar character in any State in the Union. The BtJv Section ot the Act ot incorporation provides "that the Husband may Insure his own tor the sole Bute It is therefore ordered by the court that ad Well, JiereJ mister, said the offended officer1, 1 I' ve done my duty, arid can't lick you no more? Lut IM jist like to novt what it js so funny Funnv I Ha I ha ft roared thjMther Funny 1 'A rj.

Tbe greatest parehUl care and -oversight, exemption from improper associations, good society, a well nntTjf euurae of atudv: valuable Libraries and ap April 2d, 1849 use and benefit of bis Wife or Children, and in case vertisement be made lor six weeks in the Greensboro' Patriot, lor the said abseaj beirs at law of the said Wot Wealherly, dee'd, to appear at the next term of this court to be held in the town of Greensboro' on rpiIIS day and entered on my stray book, by Jonb Hiatu Esq4 a sorrel! mare Mule, large size, in good rubbed: by the gear, some few collar marks; worth about eixiy dollars, thought to be about 12 years oloT J. W. PATTERSON. Ranger. Guilford Co.

Ap. 27. 1(549 mi i ii 11 "i i'i i i of the death of the husband, the amount thus insur Why, it's the beet joke lever heard oft 11a ha! tia 1 Excellent i good 1 ha I ha AVhew Oh I paratus, approved methods of Instruction, religious culture love ol study i great improvement, and what ever qualifies a Lady to peiform with dignity and wisdom, the ataiion which Providence assigns her are secured to Edgeworth pupils, te an extent seldom ed shall be paid over lo the Wife or Children, or their Guardian, if under aire, for ber or their own the third Monday in May show cause, if llaf Ha said he, as alternately his', pain and any they can, why the judgment in said case shall use, free from all tbe claims of the representatives of not be made and confirmed against "them; and the his merriment predominated. Funny 1 Well, what is it what is tlie attained in Jia most favored Institutions, i lands ol said Wm Weatberly levied on and descen the Husband or any ol his creditors, This provision needs no comment i--. The Board have also determined to insure the lives of Slaves: and thia beinir almost haif tha wealth of i Hxao Qoabtkbs, I April 12.

1819. Joseph Kirkpatrick Sir: you are hereby com' manded to eonvene all the commissioned officers 60 der your command in the town of Greensboro' on the Slat day of May next, at the hour of 1 1 o'clock, A.M.' for the purpose of electing a Colonel, Lieut. and Major, if such offices should become vacant on1 that day, Said election to take place by ballot. You1 will report the same within ten days thereafter. F.

L. SIM PSON, Brig. 8th Brigade N. CT MilitiaV ded to them, shall not be sold to satisfy said judgment Witness John Logan, Clerk of our said court at office in Greensboro' the third Monday in February. The expenses for each of the five months are.Board, and the instruction in all.

Studies not extra, 975 Music on Piano or Guitar 920, Oil Painting 20, either or the Ancient or 'Modern Languages, 910, Drawing and Painting $10. i f'trtt dollar are do id on entering, and tbe bills 1S49.V Jyiiw LUUAJN.ec pr. JThe joke 1 now roared the other 'why it excellent 1 Vou'vf got the wrong Smith I aint the man tliat was to be whipped 1 It's the other one you will have to go it all over Strain it's too good You must lick the other man 1 Ha roared he, as they i the people of this State, a large business is anticipated. Any Information respecting' tlie principles of thf Company will be furnished by the Secretary or any i-jh tf-jrwir THE commissioned and non-commissioned officers i belonging to the 1st and Volunteer Regiment of Guilford Militia ere hereby commanded to appear in Greensboro' on tbe 30tb of May next lor drill parade, armed and equipped aa the law directs. The Captains of said Regimenta and the Regiment of Cavalry are hereby commanded to appear in Greensboro' on the 31st day of May at 10 o'clock with their Companies for Regimental Retiew, A .1 JOHN SCOTT, Col.

Com. Cav. Reg. JOAB HI ATT, V' Col. Cr.m.

Vol. Reg. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, Msj 1st Reg. DAN RIVER LANDS FOR SALE. paid ott the 1st of January and May.

Pupils should enter at the opening of the year, JAB. JUKIAN, ssec y. Raleigh, April p. 1849. 62At ILL be sold to the highest bidder Tuesday, the 26th of June next, on the premises, that when the classes are formed.

They can enter at any time. Lnt not to be withdrawn before' the close in STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i took hint nncK to prison to aress nis wouna. a Tlnnt The Blade save-" Every' i-i Very Taluable Tf act ofLand known by the name of ALLEN'S DELIGHT, sitna hadr admires the brevity of President Taylof message. It is me "onlyInHmgralwehavehBd May when they are examined on the studies of the year, advanced to higher grades and tbe Benior Class having completed the course, receive Diplomas, as a permanent memorial of a finished Education. Pupils, who are allowed insufficient lime le graduate, are permitted to join tbe classes for which they may be qualified, and all receive the full 'benefit of tor itiany years, that has not provea a pore.

ted on the north bank of jJan River, lying in the eonnlise of Kockingham and Stokes, N. about 60 miles above Danville, Virginia, containing 747 acres, about 2(H) of which ia. low grounds and is scarcely equalled for fertility in this part of the country. Tbe YADKIN LAND FOR SALE; STATE OFii'ORTH CAROLINA, their torinerstudies. sjf liailford Coanty; THE subscriber is desirous to sell his possessions on the Yadkin River, 13 miles West of Salem, and 'Cbttrf tfjPUai and Quarter February Parents and Guardians are expected to write, for more particular information, especially for the course of students, when preparations can be made at home on the road leading to Mocksville, in the county of upland is level and moat of it rich tobacco land, and abounds in excellent Pine timber; it is well watered and has two mill sites on a creek running through it.

Thia tract could be divided so as to give to each a-bout an equal portion of low grounds and timbered land, and would make two excellent farms, and will be sold together or seperately to suit purchasers. William Coble jorticee' Judgm'enl 'oioKes ivounty. Court of Pleat and Quarter Settiont, March "r-! John P. Smith i 1 fpr. ia Justces' Judgment D.

P. Lirremoro. 00 LDL It appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Coo'rt lhat the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of thia It ia therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in tbe Greensboropgh Patriot, printed at Greensboro', for said defendant to be am? appear before the Justices of our next court of pleae and quarter sessions, to be held for the county of Slokee, at tho court houe in Germanton on the sec-ood Monday of June next, then and there to answer or replevy, otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and th property levied on sold to satisfy the plaintiff demands. t-T WitnessLJ0nn Hill, Clerk of our said Court, etof' wee the 2d day of March, 1649. yT, A JNO.HILL,cec (Pr adv.5) tor entering fcdge worth to the best advantage.

Greensboro', N. March, 1848 48U THE subscribers take pleasure in furnishing leobw ih.ir eauloffne of Garden. Flower, and Bird Davie. be plantation contains 000 acres, a large portion or which is RIVER BOTTOM. The place improved with a good two story dwelling house, a large barn, and all necessary out bouses, including ice house, distillery, all erected within the last Seeds, warranted the growth of 1848.

un tne same day will be sold a quanty ot grain. "And on the next day will be sold tbe tract ol land In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant, Ileath Breed love, is not an STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Guilford Large Green Asparagus Extra English Early Pea Rurlv air weeks Bean bilv-Wasinrurton on which the subscriber lying en the south bank of Dan River one mile above the town cf Mad Court of Pleat and Quarter Settiont, February 1 9 "jjnhabirant of thie- Stater It therefore ordered by the court that publication be made fof six. weeks in do wnite wunqT iwi wrai Blue Imperial do ison, in Rockingham county, containing about 1,000 erm, 184V. ni ihe Oreensbdvo Patriot, for said (defendant person Leviedon land. Fife and acies, of which y.

y. lwO 1 Low Ground. fly to be and appear before the Justices of our court of oleas and ooarter sessicis to be held for the coun Large Bell pepper Cherry 1 do Mammoth Pumpkin seven years, i There is a good young orchard on the place, and a considerable quantity of meadow land. Theie ia attached to the place public- Ferry, knewn as Oakea's Ferry. This would be a desirable stand for any one wishing to keep a public house, as well aa1 lor.

extensive farming purposes. Farming Implements and. Stock of all kinds sold with the Plantation, and terms made acomiriodaling. WILLIAM J. McELROY.

Oakea's Ferry, April 26th.l(j40 Wm Levy to thia Term. Long Scarlet Short Top Tbe upland lies well and a good deal of it is well adapted to the raising of Tobacco. A large portion of the tract is timbered land, and is well wateied ped Kadish LongVVhite Summer do Red Turnep Rooted do with springs, The Dwelling House is 48 feet by 20, two stories high, with an end room of 10 feet, Bush do large Lima Running do White Cranberry do do Early blood red Turnep Rooted Beet Long Blood Beet Early York Cabbage Early 8ugar Loaf do Red Dutch for Pickling Large Late Drumhead fio Long Orange Carrot White. SoImI Celery Cress or Pepper Grass Early Frame Cucumbers Early Cluster do Lone Green do one story only with otner necessary out nouses. OTICE.

THE suaecriber continues to keep on hand. ro make lo first rater article of BOOTS AND 8UOES Early Bunch Squash Jjong Green do Lrge Red Tomato Lanre Yellow eV-" A further description is deemed unnecessary, hoping and soliciting those wishing to purchase land in, this part ot tbe wm come and examine His prices are low, considerin? the qualitv of th for themselves. Uuta Baga Turnep REA fJER, hsve yon ever eslted athe fifore of W.J. McCONNEL snd examined his Stock of Goods If you have not call and look and all those that have called, let them call again and take a fur ther look through the entire stock of sroods: You Flower Seed. Tebms One-third of tho purchase money will be In thiscaeeit appearing to the satiafaction of tbe Court that the delcndaut Wm.

Weatberly is dead, and that the following are his heirs at law, to wit Henry Weatberly, Nathan Moore and wife Elisabeth, Louum Dillon, Abner Weathcrly, Ann Millie, Nancy Trotter, Isaiah Fields, Abner Fields, Benjamin Fields, Wm Murphey snd wife Sarah, Nathan Leonard and wile Mary, Robert Fields, "Thankful ArmfieW, Arthur Bland, Sally Bland, Elizabeth Bland and Arthur Bland, Polly Osborn and the heirs at law of Rebecca Jester, dee'd, namea not known. The above named heirs reside beyond the limits of this State It is therefore ordered by the court that advertisement be made for six weeks in the Greensborough Patriot, for tbe said absent beirs at law of the said Wm Weatheily, dec to appear at the next term of this court to be held in the town of Greensboro' on the third Monday in May next, and show cause, il any they can, why the judgment in said case should not be made and continued against them and the lands of said Wm Weatberly levied on and decccn- ty ot Uuilford, at the court bouse in the town of tjreensborough on the third Monday in May next, tben and there to or judgment- tnal will be entered against him, and the land levied on sold to satisfy be plaintilT'a demand and costs of suit, tic. 1 Witness, John Logan, Clerk of our said court, at office in Greenaboroogh the third Monday ot Feb- JOHN. LOGAN, Padv.jtS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Guilford County, Court of Pleat and quartet Scstions, February tri-Ov "X1 Termfm. JusticesJudgment Levied on Uod; this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the CotiTt that the defendant Eienor Smith, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six weeks In the required on the dsy of sale, and the remainder in two equal annual payments.

The title will bo retained until the last payment is made. Possession will be will find for Gentlemen's wear some of the finest, given on er before the 15th of September next. Will also be sold on the last day, Five Shares in work. Cash is never refused in exchange torwwork in fact it is one of the indispcngibles in tuch an establishment, as the necessary materials and labor cannot be bad without it. Call and see me.

No sale, nopay. HENRY II BRADY. Greensboro March, 1849 47tf FRUIT TREES. REMOVAL; rTIHE subscriber woujd respectfully inform ttepub-; lie that he lias removed to his new location, 1 mile southwest of Greensboro', where he has estap lwhcd his Nurseries of Apples, Peaches, Plums, Apri French Cloths ana Casjnicren you have ever seen, besides ajlarge tock of VESTINGS. SATINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTON A DES, A full assnrtm'nt of choice Flower Seeds ot Annuals, Biennials nd Perennials Bulbout Root Double Hyacinths Extra Single do l)ou-ble and Single Tulips Mixed Bird Seed for Canaries Bird.

Founts, -For sale by I Gherkins for Pickling Large Purple Egg Plant Early Curled Lettuce Green Com do Green Citron Melon Large Nutmeg do White Mustard Brown do White Silver Skined On tbe Richmond and Danviile Rail Koad. WILLIAM FEW EL. April 14th, 1849. including every article irom head to root for, man wear. And then, while there is every article for POPVK.AR MEDICINES.

men, you. will find a rich assortment of LADIES PRESS GOODS, MANY cathartic pills have been used possessing aimnlv the nmnerfv nf emntviner lha hnwsls oi ion ded id them, shall not be sole to satisty said judgment. cots. JVt'Ctarines. Ilavmv llx ilnfff nf 1 f3rf.t.nlioroTiriJ.f()r said defendant" nersoiialJr.

to a fppeiS oetdttfthe Justicbiet burourt oV peasff otlrce in Greeniiborouch the thiTd Mbriday inlcbru- 1 sted Bcracea, Linen Ginghamsl Embroidered 149 lawns, iniunousiv ss irruariis. ine oovereign iwim riusi nd iirtef WSSstott be hold for the county ol butt ary, If 49. -vt Printed Lawns, Swrs Muelmsi are novonry iree irom sucn oojecwun thbt hkt iuw.Uu' at a point eutireiy.co.uvrnict eeeess he hopes to receive a fair shake orpublie'wilsfurh. Jan. 27lh 1849.41:1361 11 FENTRESS.

lord, at ine court uuube iu mo iuwii vi uiccuswiu Pr. adv. $5 51:6 JOHN LOGAN, iiiran WORTH, tlOUSE CARPENTER AND JOINER-Ten on the third Monday in May next, then and there to plead, "ofjudginent final will be entered against her. and the land levied on sold to satisfy the -M JL ders his services to the people of Guilford and the surrounding country. Having for several years nlmntiff's demand and Costs of suit.

STATE OF. NORTH CAROLINA, ROCKING-ham County. Court of Pleas and Quaiter Sessions, February Term, 140, Zenith Page vs. Henry les Allen, in 4 cases. Witness, John Logan, Clerk of our said court at Jackonet Muslins.

Swiss Logins and Insertions, Jack onet Linen Embroidered Swiss Cspcs, Bobinet Capes, Swiss and Bobinet Collars, Silk Visettes, Swiss Muelin Sacks and Videttcs, Silk Bonnets, Leghorn and Gimp do all colors ot Kid Gloves and shoes, in short, you will find almost every article needed for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Call and take a look; it will pay you well for the time and trouble and while you go along inquire the prices and you will find them" Tow yes a little lower than you have been accustomed to see (roods pri shared a liberal custom, he hopes snd solicits a continuance of the same. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds of various patterns, Pillars and Columns ot the heavist patterns, Capitals effice in Urecnaborougb the third Monday ot reoiu ary, 1849. J0UN LOGAN, Geo. W.

Garrett TO JfllLL OUWERS. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announce to Mill Owners in Western Carolina and the adjoining counties of Virginia, that they are now prepared to execute all work in their line in the most duiable and substantial manner; keeping pace at the same time with all modern improvements. They hope by strict attention to their business to meet a continuance of the favor which has been heretofore extended to them. All orders addressed to Francisco Poet Office, Stokes County, N. C.

will oc promptly attended to. J. Si S. WALKER, March 27th, 1849 for the Tuscan and Doric orders, or any job of Same. 2 cases.

Same 2 cases. S.i me Same Ssme Same Sum Same STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Guilford County. J. V.Jones Coleman Brann A. Slarratt Jesse Stephens A Woollen James Rcid Mareelliotte vs.

vs. vs vs vs vs vs vs vs ced. It you should be in want of either Dry Goods, rofcrf of Pleat and Quarter Settiont, February Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Paints, Oils heavy turning in wood, done to order and with care that tbe proper proportions are given. -Designs furnished for Dwellings, Cottages, Court-Ilouses, Jails, Churches, Pulpits, Working Drsughts can be bad when desired. Shop tbreefonrths of a mile south of Greensboro'.

Jan. lit, 1849. or Dvestufls, vou will be very spt to find them at eb leave tub BowELa cosTiVK) but their purifying and healing power ia truly remarkable. They act upon the skin as a diaphoretic, as an alterative and corrective of all the secretions, upon the kidneys as a diuretic, and upon the bowels ss a cathartic and all so efficiently and mildly that no pill can compete with them. Persons frequently volunteer their testimony to tha virtue and efficacy of our Pills in complaints for which they had not before thought of using them.

An agent writes, At one place where I put up for the night in Pennsylvania, the lady of the House declared that two doses had cured her of Erysipelas." Another a young man of our acquaintance aaya, that bo waa cured of the Ague by two doses, Tbe Sovereign Balm Pills are the most agreable remedy known, for the removal of Cotlivtnett. One or two pills produce relief. Too much care cannot be used to avoid impo-sitim, by persons who peddle a sparioos pill made by E. L. Soule, of the same name as ours.

"These Pills are kept for Sale by Weir Porter Greensboro' Smith. Alamance C. dt A Smith, Esq. Cobles. J.

Mendenhall, Jamestown; N. Hunt Jr. Hunt's Store; and Merchants generally throughout the State also by numerous Druggists snd agents throughout the Union. Israel Wirick Same this emporium of goods and at the right sort of prices. Country produce tuken iu snd no of fence taken st a little cash.

April, 1849. Justice's Judgment levied on Lands terra, iov. Seaborn Hoakina, AdmV of William Faster, dee'd Petition to sell Caleb Foster, Robert Poster, Land. Ball and his wife Ann SiJaneandLetha Foster, PORTABLE IIOKSE POIYEU A ND THRASHING MACHINES. The subscri- ber would inform the public that he will keep on.

It appearins to the satipfaction of the court that ICEMOVKD 'pO IlilWboro' street, one door below T. Caldwell Sons, where will be found an excellent as-wrtment of Drjf Goods." locerfes; 1 Boots and Shoes, ozc, Dry Gocds exchanged tor country produce. I would return, my thanks for the liberal pat onage given me by the public, and hope to merit a sontinuance ol the same. No pains shall be spared )f my part to give satisfaction to all those who may the defendaota in this case are not inhabitantanta of In the above cases, it appearing to the satisfaction, of tne Court that the defendants have left the State, It is therefore ordered that advertisement be made in the Greensborongh Patriot six weeks for said defend- ants to appear at tbe next tcrmi of this Court, lo be held at the courthouse in Wentworth, on the fourth Monday in May next and shew cause of any they have why orders of sale shall not be granted to sell the lands levied on. Given at office this 17th day of March, 1S49.

49:6 Test: B. WHEELKR.coo this State It is therefore ordered by tbe court that hand, and make to order, bis improved Portable Horse Powers and Thrashing Machines, st flit) cash, or 145 where bond is taken. These Horsepowers and Machines have been sufficiently tried to establish their utility. Persons at a distance msy sddress tbe subscriber at New Garden Postoflice. His residence is om puoiicatiuil Uw iui via cc iu wmiwumu Patriot, for said dofendants personally to beand ap IT OTICE.

the public at large thai 1 have settled in Greensboro' on South street, outdoor below Mr. H. T. Wil-bar's, hslf a mile fioi the courthouse, where 1 intend keepint conetsni'y on bsnd pEDSTEA DS OF THE BEST KIND for e'c. -Also, TURNING of every description done at short notice and in the best style.

Lumber and Produce taken in exchango tor Bedsteads. Also, Bonnets bleached and dressed in fashionable style. PLEASANT AMOS. April, 1849 avor tne with their custom. mile north of New Garden meeting-house.

Guilford, N. C. 4thmo. 2d, 4849 51:0 EUHU COFFIN. HOOT SHOE GREENSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE Guilford County, is to the interest of all persona The 1st of January has osme, when all men shouv settle their accounts either by cash or note.

I Uy caac cash is prcfered, ss I shall start North And cannot go without money. Interest wi be charged VonrJan. 1st, as that is the custom themer Those who wish to buy bettor bargains than ever bought in this market, can so with caahby call-ing very soon. i JOAB 1IIATT. Jsn.

1849 who want to ret good and pice rpHE SECOND SESSION of the College year 1848-9 will commence iu this Institution on the Shoes and Boots, that will look well pear befora the Justices ot our court ot pieas and quarter sessions to be held for the county of Guilford, at the court bouse in the town of Greensboro, on the 'third Monday in May then and there to plead, answer, or demur, or the petitioners will be heard and en Order of sale granted. Witness; Jchn Logan, Clerk of our said court, at office in Greensborough the third Monday of Fdb ruary, 1849. 1 JOHN LOGAN, Pr. adv. 5 1 51:6 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 3 Guilford County.

Court of Pleat and Quarter Settiont, February Term, 1849. Sho" Oriirinal Atuchmeot Lev- do good service, to call or. J. N.s IraaV an(l and st monnday in January next. Tbe Literary depart- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Stokes County.

Court of Pleat and Quarter Settiont, March Term, 1849.. Wood. Those calling on him can get the channel roent will be supplied with seven or more competent $300 REWARD, A PROCL.AMATIO.'V, By Hit Excellency Charlet Manly, Governor of A or A Carolina. WHEREAS, Nathaniel II. Simpson and Andrew F.

Gibson stand charged by the Grand Jury of the county of Guilford with stealing negro slave, named Bob, the property of one Lud wick Summers, of tbe said county ot Guilford: and whereas, it has made appear tame, that the. said Nathaniel il Simpson and Andrew Gibson have fled from jus and taitmui rroteasora and i eachers. The (Joard-ng department will be conducted under the immed ate control of the President of the Cellece. It is William F. Stockton jNr.oi:s von half, Petition to sell Real Estate.

vt. William Melton and others. HAVING qualified as Executor on the laet Will and Testament of Robert Stronir. dee'd. I shall oftor foFsire 'led bo It appearing to tha satisfaction, oi the CaurjUlluU William F.

Melton and Winship Champeon, and his wife Letty Ann, defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State It ia thereforo ordered that laksville, on Wednesdsy the 25(h dsy ot April, Gardner. earnestly requested that all applicants for College classes be present at tbe very commencement of the Particular attention is invited to thereduo ed rate of board in the Institution. EXPENSES. Board and Tuition for each Session in advance Board per Session at 98 per month, $40 Tuition either in tbe Classical or Eng. departm't 25 FIVE LIKELY NEGROES.

to wit: Peter, a likely fellow about 40 yeara old; Pe publication be made for six weeks in the Greensboro' It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that tbe defendant in thai case not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks1 iu the Greensborough Patriot, for aid defendant personally to be and appear before the Justices ol our court of pleas and quarter sessions to tice ana escapea probably beyond the limits ot the State Now to the end that the said Nathaniel II Sirion and Andrew Gibson msy be arrested ai.d brought to trial for eaid offence, I do hereby issu this my proclamation, offering a reward of Mree hundred dolUrt for the apprehension snd delivery of them to the Sheriff of the said count of Ciuillord, oi for their Patriot, printed at Greensborough, for said defendants to be and appear before the justices of our next court of pless snd quarter sessions, lo be. held at the court ter and Ueorpe, boys ID and VZ years old, likely Tabby, about 38 years old and child 2 years old. A credit of nine months will be given, the purchs. ter giving bend and approved security before the property ueuverea. French or Spanish, 4 Painting and Drawing, 5 Needle work and Shell work, i 5 Music, i 20 Tuition in Preparatory department, $12 to 15 Primary department, 8 Tbe Colleere uniform adopted by order of the Trua confinement in anviail in thi State; or a reward of led, or stitched, or French work.

As he has good materials he is certain that all those who patronize him will be perfectly satisfied. His shop three doors north of R. Lindsay's store, will be open either day or night. Personrwishmg to have -a-pai r-of-Boot s-or Shoea made in burry, can have them in two days'at the farthest REPAIRING done in the neatest style. All persons indebted to tho subscriber will confer a fsvor by settling in as abort a lime as possible.

Jan1849 WOOD. WOULD inform the public that I have just re-:" celved a fresh supply ot Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, Groceriet, Hardware, Cutlery, Glatt mnd Queens toere, i'atnt and Dye Stuff, all of which 1 will aell aa cheap as they cmi be pur-' chased in this section of. country. I hnve also on hand and will constantly keep Upper, Sole and Harness Leather, Shoes and Boots of various description manufactured by my own workmen, all of which I will sell much cheaper than usual. 1 will barter for tow cloth, beeswax, feathers, tallow, hideejbaeon, corn, wheat, flour, die.

Thoso winding to purchase will please call and examine my stock, J. BilA.WOCK. Waterloo, Guilford co. N. June, 1848- 1CHI W.

R. STRONG, Exr 48:6 March, 1849. bouse in uermanton on the 2d Monday of June next, tben and tbcre to 'plead, answer or demur to said petition, ot the same will be taken pro conlcsso and heard exparte as to them. vtJ Witness, John Hill, Clerk ot our said Court, at of' fice.the 2d Monday of March, 1849. Pr.

adv. 2:0 JNO. Ill LL, be held for tbe couritjr of Uuiltond, at the court nouse in the town of Greensboro', on the third Monday in May next, then and there fo answer or replevy, or otherwise judgment by default final will be entered against him, and the property levied on and sold to satisfy the plaintiffs' demand. Witness John M. Logan, Clerk of our said court at tees, consists, in Summer, of a plain white dress, in $150 for the arrest and confinement of eithcrof them as aforesaid.

DESCRIPTION. "Nathaniel II Simpson is supposed to be between twenty-five and thirty years ot age, about aix feet high, spare built, walks erect, florid complexion, black hair, with a email scar on the left cheek made by a hulht. annie irrains of powder burried in his skin winter of some suitable material or blue color. GEO. C.

MENDENHALL, office in Greensborough the third' Monday of rebru. November, 148. Pres. Board ol Trustees STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County. Qourl of Pleat "and Quarter Settiont, March Term, 1849.

JOHN LOGAN, 6L8 wbtAk-will not he observed without minute examine nnilE copartnership heretofore existing between Nathaniel Vogler -V Miles Vogler and others, Petition to sell Real Estate. tha subscribers in the town ef Greensboro', N. tinder the style and firm of Weir Porter is this STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ROCKIMG-hamCounty, Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions. February Term 1849. James B.

Hill and Tabitha his wife i Charles Mooney and his wife Nancy, Thos Moore and his wife Pojlev, Thomas Parker and his wife Sarah, Latty Su'hard, Henry Suthard, Alsey Suthard, Buck-ner Suthard whoso interest is claimed by Richard Henderson, William Suthard, Whitfield Tippet and his wife Elizabeth, of full age, and Emily Suthard, Paithehia Suthard, and Henry Suthard, under tha age of twenty-one years. pntitionfor Partition "Lands. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Whitfiild Tippet and hia wife Elizabeth, William Suthard and Buckner Suthard are non residents of this State, It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Greensboro' Patriot for six weeks for tbe absent defendants to appear at the next Term oon. He wears whiskere to cover the scar snd grains onwJer speaks quick and usually very profane. Andrew Gibson is supposed to be between thirty snd thirty-five years ot age, inclined to corpulency, fair akin, dark hair, full eyes, about five feet 10 inches high, and in ordinary conversation speaks CArftFCAR STEAM DOAT COM PA If 1 qfFayettetille and ff'ilminglon, are running Steamer Gov.

Graham (20 Inch, draft) Tow float alike Hrown, -Telegraph, Gen, Tnyldr. day dissolved by mutual consent. All claima airainat the concern will be presented to D. P. Weir; and all debts due by bond or other.

It appearing to the satisfaction of the- court that Miles Vogler, Jesse, Vogler, Regina Vogler, Malinda Vogler, Charlotte Vogler, Lewis Vogler and Wm. Vogler, defendants in this case, are not inhabitants wise will be paid over to P. r. Weir, who alone is r. i flUIE above Boats ran regularly between Fayette villeand Wilmington at the late reduced rates of ol thia Slate It is therefore ordered that publication authorised to settle the business.

D. P. WEIR, A. S. PORTER.

Apr 0,1849 uireognuer my nana iuu un wm SEAL Seal of the State of North Carolina at v-v-w the city ot Raleigh, thia 29th day of March, A. D. 1849. 7 CHAS. MANLY.

uo umuo tor six wecae iu tne urecusboro Patriot, pi in ted at Greensboro', for defendants to ba and appear before the justices of our next court of pleas and quarter sees ions to be held at tko court hom-e ia Germanton on the 2d Monday of June next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said nrtitlnn. or THE subscriber having purchased of Dr. A Porter his entire interest in the Drug Store, ho would respectfully inform his friends that be expects to continue tbe business st the old stand of Weir Porter, By the Governor, Lanodoii C. Masly, Private SccfeUry. fltRUST TO BRANDRETII'S PILLS, take so as to produce a btisk cflect, and sour sickness will betheaflair of a day or two, while those who are too wisoto follow this common sense advice, Jvilr be sick for months.

Let the sick enquire of tho a-genta for Brandreth's Pills whether these things are so not. Let them enquire amoiig their friends and ask tho same Question. Verily ifT EVIDENCE is: waniedirShall bo procured, i the sick. them. The above medicine is for sale by" R'Sr'J Greensboro', Wm.

11 Brittain, Summcrfield; Bow man dt Donnell, Oak Ridge: Shelly Field, James-' town; AVorth dt Stanly, Centre; tiilmer of this Court to be' held at. Weotworth on the 4th 51-6w potition-er tho same will be ta ken prqi where he will be pleased to age. aH wba jra desirous ILLINERY. Tho subscriber would respect if A. fullv inform the citizens of Greensboro' and me esse wiu oe taxen up ana heard ex parte as to them.

Given at office this 17th March, 1849. Test, e. of buy ing, Xlrugs and Wedicinea at low prrees, D. P. WElR.

xuui aa ut mem. -i r- Witness, John IlilL, Cleri of our said court, at office, the 2d Mondsy of March, 1849. -Pr. adv. ft3T JNOi IIILL.C ce freight, and areas well prepared for the speedy and aafe transportation of Goods up and down as any line on the river.

4 Thankfnl for the last year's business we solicit continuance- nd increase for the future. All goods consigned to J. W. L. McGary, Wilmington, N.

will be forwarded free pf commission. All produce from the country sent te W. Mc--Gafy, Fayetteville, will be ehippedto where desired free of commission. I all cases we give the earliest information the arrival and departure of goods. Communications addressed to W.

IH McGary, Wilmington, and to L. Fayetteville, will meet with attention. t. McGARY, AgenU ,1 r. THE undersigned having commodious Wsrs Houses at the river, snd having been long engaged in the forwarding businiess, will receive, and forward all Coods sent to bis address at the usual commission.

Jan. 1019, W. fcJcQARY. Anchor Boiling Cloths. vicinity, that she has opened a Milliner's Shop en Esst street, at tho house formerly occupied by Jacob Hubbard, and now, by John Clapp, and would be pleased to wait upon customers in her line at any time.

NANCY FREEMAN. Gilmer' Store Smith, Alamance IJ.J.i JUST received and for sale Pale and Dark French Brandies, Holland Gin, Port Wine, Madaria Wine. Malaga Wine, Shampaigri' Wine, Monongalia-l hiskey, do. Rye Whiskey. Persons wishing any ol the above Lienors may be certain of getting a purearticle.

8l McCONJVEL 1HAVE tha agency for tbe sale of the genuine Anchor Bolting Cloths, from 1 to 11, whict warrant, and at pricea lower than the'v have hpn ELECTRIC LOTION OR PAIN KILLER. PAIN ERADICATOR. "PAIN EXTRACTOR. 1 Lindsay, Friendship; faa'em. 4 Jan.

1949 sold at for yearsr We would like lo call the attention THE above remedies stsna onrivalled in the cure of Rheumatism, Nervous pains, Sprains, Bruises, rHE FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' ALMANAC, for 1849, published by BTiim Son, Sa of mill owners and pull wrighla to an examination ol these cloths, as they are of recent importation and el anperior fabric to what ia usually sold. Onfora taknn lem, N. C- for sale by the gross, doren, or single IOUR 2-Hone, Wagons, one 1-Horfe carriage i and one 2-Horse carriage, for sale on accommodating terms. JAMES McIVER. FOR SALE One new Buggy One Carryall or Carringe 1 Two horse Wagon, and 1 One HorsCtt agon Laecond hand Four Horse Wagon.

7 1 young 1819 UA.MN&McLLAN. Tooth ache, pains of rbumatic sr nervous character especially, may be removed by the timely ap plication of tha above remedies. copy; at the publishers prices, or Burr Mill Stones or any kind of mill gearihg. 3 McCONNEL Jan. 184H.

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