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i the Patriot. 1 1 KAr QvABTEliS JjUECWnORo' Ni C-t I Impurity II -A ii 1 3 th i rv st In he County or l-tfrick, Tlrslnla ITROM the liicrcasing nuinber ol Visjtora with ui IJmI two 'br three and from tlie remiirLab'' Cureseflected by lho use of the water, especially of DyspVp'sm and ofhefTC has been indiicej Jo enlarge improvements as to accomincdaXttHBtAo Jk-undrod pcttons.it1'-: And although the rooms 'arc plainly fitted up, I hsi- no hesitation iu say lug tliat no watering place Virci ia Offer's stronger inducement a to the valetudinarian, not only for the healing properties of Us waters, lmt aceoMiit-of 4h uucxamplod clieapnrtt.tf bbnriU (a iUm? by the by, in these Dies of pecuniary scarcity, cf tie TI4 which has recently become so celebrated situated just; at the base of Zndock's Knofe, tj. est point of Bull Mountain, and in the midst of a ftirL abounding in deer nd other gamer affording ihe Vjtj. tor a good chance both for venison and exercise. Mr.

AHon will permit the Visitor to occupy theRonnn rO0L; CABJlNCr---l haveluft cnmpleted prepa a manner: Having my mnctnnes put up and conductcu uuuer superintendence of Mr. Elswick 8. Field, wloe fidelity and ong.xperienro-w work for iMich cuwtomers as may favor with a calh Bring clean wool, and yon shall have icori, done atlas small a price as any man' will card for in this court try. Woor IS ol I eirrr-const an 1 1 1 on 0 nd for sale at the Factory, at 33j cents w4er 50 pounds are taken--smaler quantitica a 37 i April JOtf. T.

R. TATE. AN ASYLUM FOR THE SICK. 11 WOUIJ) hereby inform 'the public and those who live at a distanceand are allhcted with chronic diseases, that mny to enjoy the- benefit of Botanic treatment, that I am now prepared to carry out tfie sys tem in all its practical operations. Good accommodations can be had convenient to my shop on reasonable terms.

I am fully convinced from what 1 have seen, and from practical experience, that the Botanic remedies are fully adequate to tho cure of all curable cases, and nine times out of ten, will cure, when all other remedies bave been tried and failed. Our medicines are innocent and safe powerf ul to remove disease, and to preserve Health. 11. I. WEATIIEKl.i.

Greensboro', July, 1642. 24-tf gallons pegs, 10 doz. palm leaf hats, cases hats, assorted kindii, 3 doz. cotton cards, assorted nos. 4 doz.

ladies' fine kid slippers. 0 dot. common 2 doz. cliildrens peg shoes, 1 doz. men's I do.

slippers. for sale by u. ALBltlUH I pQiV AUGERS GIMBLETS. Sl R. Sloan, agents tor the sale of hiding's ecle- AHgers GimbleU, luive on hand aurge.j assortment of the various sizes; Orders for any articles manufactured by Mr.

lddings left with us will be promptly attended to. 7-tt October 22. 1 II T. 'aldv II Son have jiit icceived their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS "A-tiL pofsons wifltitig la mrlmt.e casli, are so-V licitcd to call, ex i mine our stock, ces. Hut tew callin? will be disappointed, either in price or nuality.

We feeder our thanks tor oast favors. arid hope to merit, and continue to receive a liberal pat ronage. May, 1842. STATU OF iNOHTn CA R01JXA, In nocKiMijtAM o' xty. Equity Andrew J.

Ijinier A- Paschal Van Ib'olc, Nancy Van Jaexb-Vft llnttk William- Vmi Hook, heirs at law ot Aaron Van Hook, dee'd. against Thomas T7KTii7rp, JtniK Siiiips-iill Lanier. I tins case it appearing tfithi; the Court, hat the Defendant Thomas Shii-rp resides beyniid the limits of' ibis Mute: It is iheretere ordered th'il i publication' he made tiir six weeks in the (ireensbiirough i Patriot, lor the said defendant Thomas I. tSliar-i to he and appear the next iNipermr Court if liw it ljjuity to 1h held lor the county ot Kockiuhaui, at the court- i house in on worth, on Hie tilth Monday alter the fourth Monday in September, lsPJ. then and there to answer, plead, or demur lo the plaintiffs' Bill, otherwise the same will be taken pro conlesso against him, and set tor hearing expurte as to Wilness, Jolin l.esueur, Clerk Master of our said court alrtHice the ih day ot July, JOHN 1 LESUEUlt, M.

IV fee 6" I i It' i a in i.JI -1 k. 141 4 -T-v III i on Ac" Death of an Infant; The tiioori" was bright, the kjf sercnef Tlie smiling hill and meadows greenr1'' Were sparkling IwitJflhejliiiof ftift)iV'-'i''J' Which glistened in the mornW liirht. I. And songs of wild bird rose to heaven, A requiem o'er the spirit i straying o'er the hallow'd ground Where blooming' flowers 'rhidst death are found, vv here old and young in siiencj lay': The Heetinir insects of a ,1 How sweet the thought that mount to lie body's here -the aoul haa risen, Sleep on. sleep oh, thou wilt not wake TJ- A lino' thy parent' heart wbould break, Toaoe thee thus so calmly lie Unmindful of her earful eye 'J And art Ihou gone7mv loving Jane.T Oh art thou now no longer" mine Then fare thee Veil why should I To-6eo thee thus ho sweetly sleep TJiis world ivo never fit tor timet It was not meant thy home to bo Thou wast to us a Reason Rut thy abiding plnce is 'J'hat angel spirit from above" Descended on a work of love.

Alas her dreams are past and gone, Her sunny smiles no more return, --And tho' her foi tn to-carth is given, sweot to think her soul's in Heaven. WJ.L VOLVTAKB A SIIKEF. -1 A vnlunl)l friend and on aiile farmer, about tiie time that the temperance reform was beginning to exert a healthful, inflnenco in the country, said to hia newly hired man "Jonattian I did not think to mention to you when I hired you tliut I thtrlk of trying to do tny woik this year- without rum. How much more must I pive-yoti Jo do without 7" 'Oh," an id Joiialhan, "I dont care much about it you may give the what, you please." "Well," said tho will give you a sheep iri'thW lairni ou wirt itiiout.w "Agreed," said Jondthiin. The oldest on then said, "Foilierj will yim give me sheep if I will do without rum?" "Yes Marshall, you shall have sheep if you will do without," The -aon, a then -aid," "Fa.

titer, will you give me a sheep if I- will da OUt "Ye-, Chartdler, you shall 'have sheep also if yon do wtihoul tum" Presently Chnndlcr apeaka apain- Father, hadn't you better take a sheep too?" This was a poser he hardly ihouj'ht that lie could give up the "good creature" yet; Iml the anneal was from a to be easily ii, i (led. I no result was, that the demon was hei.ee. l. I I f-- i. ioiiii imMisiii ii inuii uib prciinst hi utu joy and ultimate happiness of all Justice.

Some folks are of opinion that a mail's chance of obtaining justice in this world depends, much on the position of his shirt ruffles he titer they stick out buldly from his' bosom protrude from the rear of a pair of jcriously defective pantaloons. I A A young lady once hinted to a gentle, man that her thimble was nearly worn out, and asked what reward she would receive for her industry. Flu made answer the next (lav by sending her a new one, with tho following "1 send a thimble for finders nimble, tit w-lterr -yt try it; It will Jast you long-, if it's halt' as strong As the hint which you gave mo to buy it." ti, i I i "John, how 1 wish it was us much the fashion to trade wives, as it is to trade-lwrses Why soreter?" "I'd cheat somebody most shocking bad afore night." Master. Spell Castigate. IJoy.

Cas-li-gale, castigate. Master Very well What is the definition Boy. Don't remember, sir. If you had an ugly horse, what would yon do with him Hoy. 1 would swap him away the first chance "Come, now back out," saya the bustle to the pettircat.

1 111 1 1 1 PHENOMENON IN CHEMISTRY. East India Hair Dye Colors the Hair, and will not the This dye is in lorm of 11 powder which in plaiu matter of fact may be applied" 'tdikefiair ovef-'Wiglittlie' first night tuniinc the lightest red or gray hair toid'irk brown, and by repeating a second or third night, to a blight jet black. Any person may therefore, with the least possible trouble, keep his hair any dark shade era perfect black with a iiositive assurance that the pow der, if applied to the skin, win not color it. There is no trouble in rrmnvitigitfrnmtTinliBfr.nnfn'im-pmvtlrTaj- betore made. ISy an occasional application, a person turning gray will never be known to have a gray bnir.

Directions complete with he article. There is no in this statement, as any one can easily test. ijZf' These facts are wariaiited by the gentleman who maimlaetures it, who is tlie celebrated chemist, Dr. CuMistock, author of Coiustock's Chemistry, Philosophy and many older works well known and widely celebrated by 'rho public. For sale by J.

R. SLOAN TO 311 LL OWNERS. II 1ST received on additional supply of BOLTING CLO I'llS, (warranted the genuine Anchor cloth,) from "No. "5 t-j 10, which are olio red at unusually low W. R.

D. LINDSAY. Is 12. IVOTItin I AROM-4Md in-ompJ quest Iron) tlie Uoard ot rrustees fo" tho Caldwell Institute, the subscribers ill not sell goods' to students (in a credit.L unless they are personally acquainted or have a satisfactory reference. J.

R. SLtAN. April 20, 1812. Gratis Invaluable Ointment. JjDTinrttme Tjf-VWtirthvcltrnsrs, Hcrofulor4 and uitiours, leers, Sore Legs, olif and froth Wound---, Sprains and Bruises; Swellings ami Iiitlamiiiatiuns, i.ilils and I'lirns.

Scttld Head, Wo-men's Sire lln RheiiiuaHe Puin.s, Tetters, Chilblains Wiivtlows, Biles, Piles, Corns, and exteinal diseases ifenej'iilly. Prepured by the Patentee, WM. V. GRAY, of Raleigh, N. late a resident of Richmond, received and for sale by J.

R. 1 Igwrsul 1 do Coneras 10 kegs no. 1 FIxtrn 1 do Ginger ow Lines vvhKe lnd 1 bag spico- 1 do Pepper 12 doz cotton 1 -rnrd- For sale by G. ALBRBIHT S() I 1 ylir of 1 A he in aw best the will upon to use be this If and it Liver 4 "1 putty, ly 4 Tt 0V how wise, how froand beiauti'u XJa are all the laWa of nature? Simplicity and troth are stamped upon every law the creation. 1 he rnigh; ty worlds which roll in space in every degree of Voioci- ty and direction are all giverned By i ATTRACTION OF AlATTEU TO MATTER.

Thia principle ffovernt: the human body, BranJrelh'g Vrgetable Vnivtrsal fill attracts all impuriti cs of the blood to the bowela, which organ expehribem from the Attraction and disease are both nnrtsAH acci dents or infections only a fleet the body in proportion as tney 'occasion trnji uruy oj ine Mood. I'ho bowels for instance are cewtive most impor ant nrrran is closed the conseiouenceia a ffreat accu mulation of impurities, wiijch, as they cannot get out by their usual passage, are forced -into the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. LThui Fevers, Cholics, Rheu- miliBm, tyongns, and Colds are otlen produced. liut let ltrandreth'a pills be used in such doses na will effectual ly evacuate the bowels, and health ia festered at once. Hot weather, bv occasioning debility nroduces iinnu rity of blood; from which arises pysentnryv (Cholera Morbus, cramps in the bowels, feebleness, pain in the buck and hip-joints, headache, These ani companions are speeuiiy removed by a tew doses ot Brtndreth a nils, wtncti aeon restore health by purify ing tho blood.

7. r- (Iriel, ereat anxieties of mind much fear. bod food, intemperance, residence near marshy land, tend ayery powertu I degree to promote impurity ot the blood, which soon shows itself in ErvsiiKJlaS, con sumption, cpcleptic fits, appoplexy, scurvey, lever and ague, derangement ot tho stomach and bowels, all which symptoms will soon be removed by purifying the blood with i the Brandeth Pills, Small-nox, scarlet fever.i putrid fevers, oven spotted fever, aitu fevers of all kinds are propagated only by those.who.se blood is in a state of impurity" these miladies are mild or virulent according as the blood be charged with impurities previous to the infection being received, and ueycr attack those whose blood is in a state of The Brand relh fills, by purifying the blood, soon'eufc these maladies: in luct the l'lijqjfo at otico to Collect all 4te causes of tltee cumplaints. which are brought by their health restoring potveis to the bowels, and so removed out, of the body leaving tho blood' pure and-' he It -'-'i- Fracture bruises. prodiicc impurity of the blcMnl by occasioning a derangement ot the general health.

II Brandreth 1'ills are not used so as to prevent an uccu-iiiuliituiu of humors in the bowels, these humors iatn into the blood, aim soon find their way to the-weuk part.i. the local injury, and are likely toon to produce iiiilaina tioii, nrten mnttHicatioH ol the prf: 'Whereas, were the Brandreth I'l Is nscil daily atter any ingury had been done to the, body, llttt li nirr would pu to Hie injured part but what was nwjefsary tor its perteet Uticn when a bone has hern broken and this advice has been fullonciU it has got well in a quarter the usual tunc. It would tie well loi those e.K)bed to dangers to consider tin; sulijret, its adoption nnlit save tiicir bodies Iroiu imitiiutiolis, tnijrlit save their lives. u-cers arc pro.tne.d Dy nnpuiity ol the hio the part ''re 11 'ye by b-n injured and theretoie its powers ol lite could not repel the impimtv ol IU blfHX, wl jt n' 1 seen city excoriates ihe tihresamt opens the ulcers. Here we have a drain or outlet opened tor the hid hu mors, lor the impurity of me blood to paVsuul of the hi sly.

Sa'lfes and all kinds ol applications are applied toil, but it doMgct But let Brand ret h's Pills be used, say tour or Nx of them to be taken daily, the Pills will open another drum, i. o. the bowels; the bad humors contained in the blood will thus be discharged from the body by their natural nutlet, and none will ho lelt to keep up the irritation and burning in the ulcer, and it will get well. In like arc 'hite swellings, an unnatural enlargements, liver Ctmiplaints, grnveli Salt rhi'iitti, disease the prostrate gland, cured by abstracting with the Brandreth. Pills tho impurities from the blond All persons who do not feel well should use these Pills.

man was ever hick lon wIkiso IjIoihI was kept pure. io man ciiii be in gool health, ii his blyod imoure. Attract then the impurities. olyourldood to your bow-" els" "with healthy as the you is riipnljle of Fiis1ainittj; Agents are appointed in every codnty in the stale, ine saie or nr. isranr rein i a'eiH ins irn i i i .1 in the sale of Dr.

Brand ret h's Pilli. Eaeh lias 1 iiuviiii ui it, ui iinnu til, The follow iiijf pcrsons are for the above medicine. Sloan, Greensboro. McDude, Chapel Hill. Young Biiiley, Mocksville.

John Hussey, Davidson Co. A Drake, Ashboru'. Wm II Brit-tain, Sumnierfield. II SiselotV, MidA'iy. E' MiiMth, Alamance.

V'HidA'" Neat, Mudisnn. Jones. Burton Co. laksville. Johnson, Went worth.

Gibson, Germanton. Shober, Salein. Bl9iiiir4tiii rliflL subscriber takes this method of nitormuii' tlie citizens of iimltbrd -and the public in jreneral, that Iris commenced manufacturing WOOL CARDING MACHINES, both single and double, and has no doubt saying that they will be equal to any manufactured in the United States, os he has employed a first-rate workman to carry on the business; and any person who has an idea of purchasing enn ascertain the ability ofthe manufacturers by examining their work. It is the design of ihe proprietor to have two or three machines ready tor the ensuing spring crop of wool, and bu has been at considerable expense in procuring ihe materials that old Guilford can produce, he 'solicits patronage of all those who wish to purchase machines. Old machines can be repaired here, and any orders from a distance wi 1 meet with prompt attention.

Feb. 1-5, Hll. ltf. A. E.

LYNN. fV) PHYSICIANS AND PATIENTS. The Bl.nd vtrtri.l applications -Solomon Hays warrants the coiitriiryl Hts Lliiimeiin cure Blind Piles. Facts arc more stubborn than theories. He solicits all respectable physicians to try it their patients.

It will do them no harm; and it is known, that every physician who haa had the honesty make the trial, has candidly admitted that it has succeeded in every cascthcy have known. Then why not it It is.tlirrrec.irfo of one of their most respectable members, now deceased. Why refuse to use it I Do-cause it is sold as a proprietary medicine Is this a sufficient excuse fiir suffering, their honest patients to linici in distress We think not. Pbysiciuus shall convinced that there is no -humbug or quackery about article. Why then not allev iatc human suffering- they wont try it before, let them after, all 'other prescriptions fail.

They will find it only at J. R. Sloan's. Physicians are respectfully requested to do themselves putieiits "the justice to use this article. It shall 4ie 4a4te4iMwavUta UiUli.aml lhir prescription, they desire.

FAYNE'S Expectorant, Jayne's Vermifuge, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Swaim's Vermifuge, Weaver's celebrated Worm Tea and Salvo. ir-fcJA Grav's invaluable Oinlmeiit, Satiutive Pills tor Complaints, Dyspepsia, Fur sa- by iron, JiVool, Tallou quantity on hand, st the Factory, and offered fdf sale on accommodating terms; for cash. April. 17. lOtf R.

TATE. C1UMMER II ATS. A lot cf fine Brush and Palm Leaf Huts just received and for sale by- RANKIN McLEAN. lbs Indigo, lbs madder, 1 keg alum, 1 keg E. salts, 1 keg pearlush, 1 keg ground ginger, 1 keg I keg cam" wood, 2 kegs powder, 4 boxes candles.

For sale by SON. Ciray'si lnvalnaile Oiutuiriit lorsale T. 'A LOWELL vV as a and any 10 3 1-te I 7 7 by' Pulls. July iUth lA'2 tlie 8U1 Brigade of the Otb Division of JS'orth Carolina Militia -v' -You are eompianded to nsrtide the Regiments under your command at the hiHal yrittv grounds, armed and equipped as tho Jaw for general review, a ud in spection' asfbllows, tp.wit y' na.w rtl.l Di.n nn Tiietftnw IhA 27(1. 1 Volunteer Regiment of Stokes," at Germanton, on Wednesday the ifttl.

Septemlicr, 1842, st 1 1 M. 05th IIampton'i4mTJuirByill2yth September, at 1 IVcloci, 91st Jleffimen, at JMadison, on Tuesday the 4th of Oc tober, 1842, at II. o'clock, A. M. i Rrgiihenf, at Reidsvijlei on Wednesday the 5th of Octqfier, 1842, at 1 1 o'clock! A.

M. The Regiment of Cvalhyrtho Regiment of Guilford, 57th and 58th Regiments, at Greensboro', on Friday tlie 7th day of October, 1842, at 11 o'clock, A. M. By order of JOHN Ap LOGAN, Brigadier General. I Joiik A.

Gilmeb, Brigade Inspector. 2.rtf -'A- MYSTERIOUS. Ai From the'New York Hprald. 4 GENTLEMAN belonging to one of tho most and wealthy families of this who must bo well known to numerous friends, having since the year 1818 up to recently, beon bent nearly dotible, "and i .1 I i u- lor several years eoiiunm io nw iwikhiii occu icmwcu good he aim has rega ined is at ral rect position and has quitted his Carriago.artd nw tvalks with en so We believo this is the gentleman's own description pa near as possible, and there is no exaggeration in will give inquirers his. address, ard doubt not his humble -reeling will excuse the liberty so that anyno doubting, may Jbmw these facts though ho requests his name may not appear in print.

Ainoiijotner similar instances, Mr. Jas. G. Reynolds, 14 1 Christie street, haa been restored, ami will give personal assurances of the ed crtrds and sinews. How has this been done A Anwer.

By the Indian VtgttabU Rlixii mrenially; and Hcwei' Me'rve and IJone Liniment externally For" ale at J. R- SLOAN-'S JETURN their thanks tor the libera) patronage which I- they have received at the hands of a generous com nuiiiity, and jiromisc that no pains shall be spared on their part to merit a continuance of the some. hey have now a (rood stock of DllV GOODS on hand lor the season Also, a good stock ot fo wit: lb. St.t'roix. Porto Rico A N.

Sugar Riii, aid Cubs 12000 Mountain Iron, 10(1(1" Nails, 'assorted sizes. 1 1 1.5 No. I iind extra White 10 boxes lv 10 and 10 by 12 Glas 2 lliid. is-es, t- 60r I Jir.l, 1 P.bl. luJ.

1'isll. Abo, a Monll lot Nova Scotia Grind Stciies rutfi rv. 1-1 i -4 a 1'auult Jieaieiiyv lo half alvv ays hand, and l. use with freodom, I'liout anv el the nrrlinvrv sick- eniiij' cd'eei of pills or poiains, we know nothing equal in an colds, iio.ir-eness, anu nesritinini ot levers, with a bid stomach and irraulaiily, Dr. SjmiIui's Elixir of Health.

It is truly a vuhnble alkaliiuedicine that every til nu I should keco on hand as an sine me- ventativc of any fit of sickness. In fict if the stomach in that state that it is quite impossible lor any setious sickness. to occur without some grout inejfiilari-ty or exposure. We think tannlies who value lien lib, should alwavs keep it on hand, It will be remembered-! that Dr. N.

rs the nut bur of tho Headache Remedy, That is so io-)iilir. or sale bV J. R. CASH WANTED. HE very respect full to all who lire indebted 'o them, that they have enijniieinents to nioet "this sprinif that cannot be nostiKined.

and that have" no' itinT resmirerr- brrt tn collet-t trmn tbom Swii" "tfifin." tonrth4ttri--w41lsJiaf in niiwd.hwt- not urcPit-nor pirslied rolU ctiou tur 5 or ti years piu-t, -and Coueveououliy hope Ihat tin will use ev- 'IV to ive tle-m all the Inch may be in their power. Tiiey nesll hone tliat tin ma not he driven tu the cry painful OLCe-sity of or riii rt'lliftiotl R. SEDAN. April, 1-1'. STONES.

HI llll, AM, I continue to sell Ahil Stones at prices less than was ever know betwie in tins part of tlie country. lean funiish all sizes from leet lo varying only 2 inches. Every size IVom 2 feet 10 inches to feet can be delivered, it d'ireil. in a solid piece tin; tie-jus. solid blocks of Burr, of being coinn-pd nl -epn-rate pieces as JESSK-iir l.tXTTS'A May.

1S42. doz: Foster's Com Scythes, 2 doz. German Scythes -2 do. do. Grass do.

1 do. Bramble, do. I do. Scythe Snalhs 1 do. Rowlands Spades 1 do.

Rowland's Shovels l-'J do. Ditching Spudes Just received und for sale by April, 12. R. Rl.OAN. It A.NKIN McLEW have iust reeeiveil low barrel No I trimmed I I KK III N'GS sIki a qua ih tily of fine while Liverpool SALT tor summer use, by the sack or smaller quantity.

July 20. It) 111 11 uv ine ivmgs -'vrvfr 'Mountain Iron embracingevery variety of size nrtiifnlly demanded in tins market, fi.r sale nt rprrcestliat R. SLOAN. Grpciishornitgh. August 7.

1841. i boxes 6 by 10, 5 boxes 1() by 1 "Glass," 10(1 lb. 100 lb ll. Venitian Red, lb Sp. Brown, Gal.

Spi. Tuiperttino. For salo by J. R. SLOAN.

ooa nxt-v i i R. SLOAN are receiving their Spring Supply of GihhIs. If purchasers wish goods cheap, and at the same tune something new, fashionable, and nice, call and examine. April, lt-42. TEETH! rjOMP.

Chlorine Tooth )Y'ash, Orris's Wash, Rose Tooth Powder.Carbo Ligni Tooth Brush, Ivory and Tortoise Shell Tooth-1'icks. -rr IV li i rc l.c a7. TtirpcMtiii e. A QUANTITY of the best Dry White Lead, Splits Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Spirits of Wine, Black Leathert Varnish. For sale one door south of 2: D- P.

VE1R. JTTTexeiveoTa superior" arficlerbrvyTnTter sirs ined Lamp Oik For safe at the sign of the ol(t en nior- ter. D. P. WEIR.

Niccs- YUTMEGS, Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon Bark, pulv. 11 Rucd (Jinger, puly; Mustard; Jamaica 1). P. WEIR. l'orl iiiiii-ir.

pOLOGNE WATER, Milk oAvoses, vender Wa-Vtcr, lor ma Water. Amntin wif- i.v llficon and I.artl, at 0J cents per pound iforsaleby G. ALBBIGHT SQN. in 11 be 1( rublje in ey jUiey -A---ery Rraneh Hliviiij acquired a'l'STio" ioo very suiuu cumpeiisnuoii, auu rurmsn Ills own nf-n. vision and lodging, enabling a whole family to board for less than one individual can board at the hite Sulphur in Grcenbriop county, The subscriber will eiaip in own observation, as well a from the information of oincrs, mar many, very many.niscasea persons have nn restored to good health by the use of the water of Allen's July 24-fit, HARMAN TT UDlLEOn hW; IkyiiigpurcliascJiljcseSlili, consmerauio price, buu 1110 nines oemg hard I feel jijjitiflod irt making, every honorable exertion to secure a portion of-the public patronage.

I Jinve put my Machines in first rale order; and having employed Air. Joseph MilchrU, an experienced hand, I thinkl shall be able to give general satisfaction to all who mov favor me with their If you brinji me rood Wool, in good order, 1 will give you good Knlls it I will pay for tlio wouL. My prices tor cardie are, fJ T-4 cents lor White----imxcd, ltfcts. per twund-U the rolls. I take'it tipon myseJf-lo saytluvU work done at mr Mills shall.be equal to.uny done in this scctimi 0) the eountry although there have beeneflorts, divers tim? to turn people when they intended coming to my mi! Tune? 1 exm-ct to rlespjve a tair portitm ol ttie public custom, I should be ghi that people could call On me, without being induced tnn0 elsewhereA Let me have fiiir play, and an equal chnce-with others I ask nothing more- J.

II. CLAIM' (Jreensboro', July, 1H42. 24-5 I i LIE I iCT COl UT OK NoKftf f'A noi.rN-A. Is K-Rrrrrr. WILLIAM R.

STRONG, of Rockingham county. bncco manufacturer, to be declared a I5aiikriiii. elmotbers- in 6u Thursday the oiraiv-of September, 112. TERR EL HOPPER, o'Roekinirbam county, to be declared a Iknkrnpt, at chanilii is in l'inn'C. ville.

on Thursd iv Ihf first day ot September CH ARLES R. SMITH, of Rnckinirliani nun, er.to.be declared a JNnkrupt, at chambers Ka e. villn. on Thursday the first day of September, JESSE -NEEDHAM, ofOuilti'rd county, hmtc'iiuii, 1m declared a Binkrnptv at chabiners in 1'iveii. on Thursday the lirM day ot September, liy order of the Com II.

11. Po rTl'M. A.i: rM i. 1 leiioir oi ouri in lianKriii'ii'v. lath, ii2 -w, o-L unFt eu -states DiSTKHrr hTut'of oKTit Ca ito ci a.

In Ban ur v. Not he to show cause J'fiinni of Guilford enmity, mct-bunic, tu ne declared a BankruptVat chambers in Fayeiteville, TbursdHy tb' first day of September. lf-12. JOHN CLARK, county, teai'lier, to 1-i'. clar-ed-a JJajikrunL.

uL qhauibers in I'liyelti on Thursday the firt dry of September, cm be (leclaretf a ifunkrupt, at chambers in yi tic hi on Thursday tlie lirsl day lit SepremW, 1-12. WILLIAM II. MOORE, of Roeki'i'! i-euntv. t- frier, to be deelmed a Bankrupt, at in I'-'v-( tteville. on Tbur-dav the lirsl dnv of'Si'i ti "ROBERT MOORE.

of" Rickingbam eoimtv. tu r. be declared a Bunkiupt, at chandlers in I on Thursday the fit of Sciitomlicr. ft trvii.e, II. ot Korliiii.bai'l I 'Mi'v, fanner, and trader, to be ib-rlared Banliiini', at If bers in Fayeiteville, oil Thursday the first day ot tember, 112.

PENDLETON, JONES, of 'Rockingham county. keeper, to be deebired a Bmikrupt, ot chambers FayetteviUe, on Thursday the lirsl day of Seiitiiii- ber. -JOHN -PRICE, of RnctlhgTia" 1.7?" declared a Bankrupt, at clninbers in Favetlcville, a Thursday, the lirsl day of September 1842-' By order of the Court, II. II. POTTER, i Xo'ing forif ol Corrt, in Rjnikruutcy, Jnlv 12tb.

1-J12: 25-4 itn vvkix states" district couiiT en NoitTii a r. 0 1 1 a Ix Bankrupt! v. Notice to ksJiow cause against Petition JOHN W. "SMITH, of Rockinghnrn county, farmer, u- be declared a Bankrupt, at chantbera in Faytttt-vii on Thursday the first dv of September ne.t. JONATHAN S.

BOSTICK. of Rockinphain ceiinty. fnrmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at cliauilicrs FayetteviUe, on Thursday the first day of WILLIAM IT. MORING. of Guilford county, der.f..-'.

to be declared a Bankrupt. at chambers in Fayctleni, on Thursday the first day ot September next. pABNEY A I KER, of Surry cisinty, merchant, tfin declared a Bankrupt, at chambers Faycttevilkv-i Thursday tlie first day of September next, By order of the Court. II. H.

POTTFR. Acting Clerk" of Court in July 2th, 142. 2(i-4 SlatesDistrict of N. Carolina DlHTRItT Col HT IN A I IT' i At Clmmbeisin Fayctleville, July 20, SAMUEL BELL, of the county of Guillord, having this day filed a Petition duly verified praying- to be declared "as it is tlterefoie ordered by the CtMrt tlwteHisfrlw4mwn FayetU'ville, on Thursdaythe 1st day of Septembf'. why the said Samuel Bell be not declared a Ikmy'T1 pursuant to thecl of Congress in that behalf; and tint notice- be published in the Greeiibboro' Patriot lot space of twenty days in succession.

II. II. POTTER, 25f4 Actincr Clerk in It mkruptcy. TTNITEi) TT.ST)lSTIiiCT COt'lvT NoSth "VrVOTlCEto show cousc apaiirst petition of JOHN B. KINGSBERRV, of Stokes county, carp.nin.i' declared a bankrupt at chambers, in Fayettcrvillc Thorstlayihe first -dny of September 1812.

By order of the Court, II. 11. POTT IX Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy July 19th, 112. I'loici word. BUSllELS RED CLOVER SEED, a f.rf xv' article, for sale by J.

R. Sl. March i ii knowledge of his worked in several rade ui the iZV 'fif New 'York, nnd it tlie Shops in the United I he is eoiifiileiit nf Ins ability to execute, work in the most durable nid liishionabli-style. lie has now and intend- lo keep i on hand a pood asso'tment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE, with ami without MARBLE Tops; also HWitJ, 7ini, and Cherry Furniture. The best at most fashionable work, can be procured cheaply at this shop as from the North.

Call mid see, before you send from home. PETER THURSTON. Greensboro', July, 112. vol 'J8tf VOL Tirs Nl iVD AV ASK ET. PUBLISHER.

II. K. ELLISON, PRINTER. Under the above title, ill be published, semi-monthly, paper devoted to the interests of Sabbath Schools in Virginia. It will not be sectarian in its character, but adapted to meet the views of all orthodox christians, without coining in contact with- the doctrinal tenets of nhy.

Every collision of this kind will be effectually guarded against. having, as its Editorial corps, gentlemen troni the various Sabbath Schools in (his City. Each number will bv embellished wit Ii one or more superior eny ravings, from designs by some of the best art-ists in the country, illustrativeof some Bible reminiscence, or some place or incident, calculated lo interest and instruct the young, will be issued on the first and third Saturday in each month, at 50 cents nei uniuim. in lidv'ance. AlMyllUlt KULiTIMi IvLUTIIN.

Jrsse II. Uudsny still engaged in tlie sale ot Bolting Cloths. He is on hand a large and fresh stock, embracing all numbers from 1 to 10. lie would be glad to see all who wish to buy. Greensboro', May, 1842.

NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS EO.ALBRIGHT SON, hai-e just received their Sntt.Vtl SVi'l'LV OF UOOitS, are prepared to accommodate the public' almost article usually kept in this section of country. They respectfully invite the public to call and examine their stock for themselves assuring them that they will sell very modi rat eMmsxl9tSMK or on a short credit. to punctual customers. April, 1842. i'l I I 11 II llftr ffllKtt Lrii lbs Rio-Coffee.

LlJ' 2 Ilhd Molasses 1 tierceJice kegs Nails 10 Bags shot 2 Doz. Axes Doz. trace chains. 1 do Spades 1 do Shovels do Forks AnvThVSythes tj- Hoes, lgand Fifth chains Halter do, 1HM) lbs Grindstones. For sale by- 1 G.

ALBRIGHT SON. I 4 1.1 TIEtiCE (H)0 lbs.) of Rice, just Toceivedr and for sale by RANKIN McLEAN. (HiOlllti 'KOX assorted sizesi 3S kegs NAILS assol tc assoited sizes, just received tor solo January "29th." J. R. SLOAN.

Iy.wtiifl: rilURMERIC, Copperas, Cochineal, Arnatto, Alum. Red Sanders, Alkcnet Root, Sulp. Copper, pulv D. P. WEIR.

1UST received 4 Hlids. bright new Crop Molasses. I toirccr)0(j lbs. new crop) Rice. A RSLOAN.

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