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High perehon Age's stately tower-
, in rock,
Fair science lendi her friendly crook,
And guards her children o'er the
foaming flood,
To freedom's home, a land unstained
" - with blood.'
1 II d 1vt-in weitern' wildsfwit h-ma
ter hand,
SbeYrear'd her fabric in each genial
mind.
What honey'd streams of transport
round her plays;
Bright rapture calls tasie soars
through all the maze;
Widom mounts, in all her beauteous
pride,
Aloft beholds her influence spread-
ing wide;
Now warms tho thought aspiring
V smiuvAnR ni? JRAT.OITflV 7f I A nunfif stiident cotild not fill his
v?Ahnaa of the nameor Oiiyeit wai heet pt Tlieme. .f) The examiner put
arrested on Monday, and brought behim in a low class, and orderedhim
tnrn th hniiM mn:trntn'r hf , NnW-ii correction. Showing Iiisnaners
York, charged with tho inuler4brfterward8 to a friend, 'Twasthat
Maria (Jilhert his wife. "jfe oflreTedhaif 8l,ect vacant that ruined me,'
to make confession to the ofticerj but sayH . m committed no other
his examination was 'deferred until fault.' Oh no, no. 6avs his friend,
f my.'OTraiiiber of witnesses came a tier looking at the papers, 'tis all
forward aud gave their testimony, the ve ajj h jg vou ,ai gonc
,uu, BUt7' Vu,cu " . w on as you beean, and filled the slteet,
verai weeKS since, uic ueceasea carae i , - - ,,, . ,
tn tht ll.inriin hniui OI Mr. Wall. I
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Ill T tttCf ill UCUl VjnilllIICOI v. uv
account she gave of herself .wan, that
she runaway from her husband who
was a printer, and lived in Troy.
She had remained a Considerable tune
Lvilli Mrs. Wall, when her husband
lrrivod. andieame to see her, which
be repeated frequently, never howev-
r, without a violpni uuarrei neiween
them It would appear that ho was
ririnir her to return 10 Troy, and that
she refund In comply with h s re
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quest. Within a few days, meir
ddTerenee had become mre cermus
Yesterday he came to Mrs. W'a when
several person's were there: his wife
was sitting u'pou the lap of another
man, wheu he looked in at the door
and said, "Maria, come here.' -l.e
went into tho passage to him5 n
words or altercation were h ard. hot
a piercing scream from her immdi
ateJy cau iedlh7.se in f hero :h t i r u '
into me passagf, wiiertj ium. vmun
was found lifeless upon the floor; the
knife with which her ' husband had
slabbed her, lay by her. (Jilbert
was walking to and fro in a wild und
hurried manner. He said to th'
who addreitscd him: 'l have klltt
her, aud 1 am willing to die lor it."
The weapon had been well directed
as it p.erced the heart of the deceased
a U caused "instantaneous death. It
was a butcher knife, ground to a point
ind sharpened with evident design to
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Caaper the Ardht.:1i!nrkwond s
Magazine thus speaks of Mr. Coo
per 1 he" American Novelist: " Coa-
tint. '
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The annexed advertisements are
copied from a late number: of the
London Mprnitts. Herald.
i1 Matrimony; A gentleman of
family, 21) years of age, and who is
almost immediately going out to In
dia, wisheso meet with a lady wil
ling to be united to him. and share
hU fortune. She must have the im
mediate command of 4.000 : if pos
sessed of more, the nurpluM will he
entirely at her own disposal. By a
union with the advertiser, the lady
will be mistress of a most comforta
ble and respectable establishment,
and will have the entre into the. best
society the country affords. The
most satisfactory references will be
civetu and secrecy and honor will be
rvedt Letters ',:Ynosi"'j)aTu'"'a-
dressed to No. 236, Fost-ollice, tins
iol, will be attended to.
To Noblemen, Members of Par.
l ament and Gentlemen. The adver
;iM'r. a solicitor ol ' tood education,
appearance, and address, who is well
versed in tlic law on 'elections, qual
ifications of voters, kc. is desirous 0
being employed as a Private Secre
tary or Jmanucnsis, or as an Ageii1
to any gent eman or nobleman who is
likely to be engaged in a contest at
"';$ftjT Having purchased the Priot
ing materials of the late Carolina Pd
triotf and presutni' g that the Sub
scribers to that paper are desirous of
encouraging a Printing Kstablishraot
in Ureensborough, this paper will
be forwarded to them, and, they will
be considered as subscribers, unless
notified tov the contrary, previous to
the first day of June next.
T. Earlt Strange.
April 21, 1826.
, ,
Dr. R. P. WILLI VMSONt .
UKFKli-S his professional services
to the Town of Greeusborough and
the county of Guilford Ue hopes
after receiving the best opportunities
in his Medical education, and some
experience iu Hie practice, to do jus
tice to patients that may be entrusted
to his care lie his opened his Shop
in the eastern wing of blade's new
building, where he can always be
found, except when absent on profes
sional business.
May 10, 1820. 3tf.
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ki afinrnnrhiiifr 'lertun. nossissine
inquist was to liave been .. M wl. ...ri w.,
-hlc ot addressing a meeting with el
feet. His servires in the latter capa
city would be truly valuah.e. Tei-
sonal applications, ur. letters tree .
lee. An mqu
held this morning: the verdict was
wot yet known. Mrs. Gilbert us a
native of t!n city.ngt d wbool t-'.iirt);-she
had lieen married five years, but
hud no children. Ajkihe itnesses
.itr eed in a belief that Gilhert wax
perfectly oberaud 411 his senses, when
nosiac", atluressru to a. 11. at no.
-Lierester Place. Comberwell-Ncw
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01 unnuestionauie gvinun, unu imn- ltari-e.t v )t;r an in lussenes ,w hen , L,ifcester 1'iace. omuirrii iuw . . t .J
! Oiir author an Cmcer ol rank, we I A V American. ( f. . .1 ..tr n
.knoW-iwtVi las give i us sumi' ispirl
5Kfeu7 even splendid, picttins of naval
A life. Mis individual chaiacters are
SIl somewhat exagerated, which is a
"-i ieat ptliy; li .they are wdl enncei
veil and contrasted bu his (lisrrip
J5 .liolirSjll" sort's of jnanoeuvrcs, in
7r:-airiwtsriif weather, and at all hours
fe'Jof day and night, are at once truly
r nautical," and truly poetical. We
never were more interested in our
' lives t!ian in his account of tie es.
v cape (after a running fight) ot .the.
Antci iean frigate and sloop from one
of Ids Majesty's squadrons.-" The
s bearing down of a 9 gun ship,
J thi;r ugh a stormy and clouded night,
t f ; is magnificent. Cooper exults, as ne
r ouglit to do, in the glory of the A
mei ican stars, - yet ho. ia. not unjust
- to our navy, -and there h nothing
S:shtloubtlcsji.'lien. both in battle and
T lirvprctki and is a man Jhat would
' ' v-i!i8piscR cork jacket Vc hopc he
" has nut a wooden left-but if her has
VviaX; iictjot jBnd go.jon S"XJ i.half a
'FccntuYviie seems' ft manwortliy of
f haitiif sailed with Decatur;
- Never marry but lor love, out sec
S hatjoullpvo what is lovely.
r?V-' If foVo'boiiot thy ehiefest motive
, jL ... ...Ill nnM fVtlV Mvurv nl' tllP
'.inutl Will nwuii (y " -r.
marriage state, ami stray irnm toy
Byrcading we enjoy t!ie dead, by
convrsatii the-liviiig, and by con
tnnplation, oiitcivey. Heading en
ricltes tbe Hiemorycouver.-satioit po.
lishes thej,vit. and coutemplation im
pi ovts thfejudgment. Ol'these, rea
ding is the most imp rtant, which
furnishes both the other.
Jests from the Chinese. A man
sent a note to a rich neighbour he
was on friendly terms with, to bur
row an ox fori a Jt xv "t"hf
vvoi thy old man who vjs no scholar,
and happened to have a guest silting
with him at the time, that he did not
Wlali to expose his ignorance to. O
penirig the note, and pretending to
read -it, after .rcflccing a -moment,
turning to the servant, Very good,'
says he, 'tell your master I'll come
myse "presently
Min Vans:, one of the Judges in
the shades below, sent up an Imp to
this world of light to. fetch him a
doctor of repute and skill. When
say 9 he ' you come to doctors before
whose doors there are no complain
ing ghosts, that's tho man.' The
imp takes the charge, and up lip -ascends-
to the regions of light. -Eve-rv
doctor's house he passed had lots
of angry injured ghosts thronging
about, wailing and complaining of
tneir wrongs. "t uc iumw.i
Sally Ueed for vzi.assanil committed
on her husband, John Heed, of Bed
ford, hy pounding" him with a large
mallet on his k knowledge box." She
was sentenced to i months confine
ment 4nOhe common jail. At her
reowstrhe was permitted to go to
Cambridge jail for the benefit of
tho sea air " Application was madcj
for a divorce, by her huslnnd. who
DR.J.A.FOULKES,
Ilivioi; returned from Philalei
phia, Avhere ho has been attendi'itr a
rouTsa . of Medicat" Leclnrer'tn 'tho
University of Pennsylvania, respect
fully informs his friends and the pub
lic, in generally, that ho intendg coro
Miencing immediately, the practice ot
Medicine in its various branches, in
tho Town of (Jreensborougb, the vi
inity, and in the adjoining Counties,
vvhen his services are requirfiK Sf
He has purchased the House and
Lot owned by Dr. Watsoo,as well as
he whole of his Medieines : These,
vvth the addition of ili )9e he pnrcha-
eu in t lie LJuy ol f niladelphia, will
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from the country, can oe supplieu'
with Medicine:; on reasonable terms;
Physicians whoso assortment may )
broken, nill n application, ho up
pl'cd at a mudornte advance on tbo
prime cost.
I hone wlio retjuiro Ins proiessionat
exrtiofM to fmrve then faithfully
Sie run prnmiK m more ; ,the tesis ol
his mediciil n!:ill cn only be appfied
by a candid and generous public
.when they become julfieiently. ac
quaint imI-nit !i him. ' "jf
Grensbor'Hisrh, April 21, 1325. if
CllKAP iLVTS. "
The Subscribers -after" rpturnin
their sincere ihaoki for the encour-
asement received, heretolore. berr
J
had received so many striking marks leave ta iuf..rin their customers and a
of her auaciimcni. wim 11 w hs crameai nci,r"'" i",.?,.,vf..T.',-"v 11
without alimony. Host. PaU
An impel tinent poet, having up
(run to read to a certain. person a
poem of his own making, asked Mm 1?
uJ.irh of his verses Were the best : XT7. . '
ho answered " those thou has not y et
read, for . they have not made my
head ache." 'ttx
m A -gentleman walking early in
Chcsnut street rhiladelphia, wit 11 a
friend, was jostled by a baker run
nintr his rounds of business. " An
insolent fellowl" exclaimed the geq,
tlemam 10h riol't said ihis friend,
" that is the best bread man in the
city.' X-
Pray, Sir, said Lady Jeky 11 one
day to Whiston, why was Eve made
of one of Adam's ribs V " Because,
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nromtsc 10 sihiiii u hit iivoouivo -- . ;
r ?Brtr"rr' 'Zwfc 4v - j tit ' J'Irt' loflt fl tt nGf-backwards and lor-
ther augment aftection f it-being the wards before th.- door. This is my
bWest of passions to slight what we man,' says he, 1 his must he a sue-
sighed .to4utss.ej3s. ...
They that marry for money can
not have that true satisfHCtion 0 .nitr
l:itlm renlied Whiston. k the "rib
was the crookedest btme tie nac." :
Tan-Bart Wante
Til R Rubieribers will cive ihree
dollars per cord for good -White or
hand, and will keep constantly for
sale, n complete assortment of
Fur fijWooilliits,
Made of tho best materials thecotin-
antrin the mostlfashion-
able tvle : which from the exterstvc-
ness onheirTiTsThlss,' they vill sell
as cheap as any other person, for
Cash, or a short credit to those who
are punctual; "Juryjtud State Wit
ness TicKets or ouqUy pjdujeem
llA rAIAlV0l1 M Ptl. . T.- ,
WILLI AM ADAMS,
PETEU ADAMS.
c Greensboro', April 24. 3w.
Improvement on Saw-Mills.
If any person should want a Saw.
Mill built or repaired, on n principle
that cuts from twenty-five to otto hun
dred per cent faster with the same
quantity of water, can by writing to
the Editor, of this paper, vostvaid. be
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served with a man endowed with such
nliilitiei on the shortest n.ttticje-Xh
perSQO auuueu to- camo mtm
well recommended by the first cha
racters in this state and the state of
-Virgnt-rr- " """'
Greennboro' May 3. 2 n. .
S"tfrorcIUi: requisite thisieSansefbusi but) SJrM
being wanting.
JiXECUTED ir OFFICE.
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