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L J i 3 I more in bin hnUtrra' ' 'nml mum I -l . . . 11
"Fqrjhe atriotr '
HKACTFft I" WOMEN.
Through many a land and clime n
ranker, 7:
"With loiliome slept I've field my
A lonely, unprotected! stranger,
To f frnngpri ills a constant prey.v
W) tie' steering thus my course pre
eariou. "T
vy. fortune ever was to find,
Mrr's hearts trd dispositions various.
V i wotj n ireatful, true and kind
AH to every tender feeling,
"i'. (!f m : ti(eifv alwavsnrone.
The wouds of pain and sorrow beal-
With soft compassion's sweetest
tone.
No proud delay no dark suspicion,
Taints the free bounty of tbeir
heart :
They fotn not from the sad petition
Hut cheerful aid at onee impart. ,
Form'd in benevolence of nature,
Obliging, modest, eav and mild.
Wi mairg the same endearing creature
In courtly town, or savage wild.
When parched with thurst,with bun
er wasted.
MilfsteMly ft Ire" totes fcga
now sweei tne coarsest food l:ai
lasted.
How cordial was the simple wave !
Her courteous looks, her words ca
ressinj,
Shed comfort on the fainting soul
Woman's t" stranger's general bless
'&-
From i oltry India to tbe Pole.
DUELLING.
There is scarcely any subject bh
which more discordant oDiniona are
a Haeram violation oi all the Jaws
b(tli of God and man, other are
contented to reprtsent it as a ricccs
: sa v evil. W i thout, however, il is
cussing t present the expediency of
the practice, it appears that if an an.
p il must, in any case, be made to
ai ms, the great object should be to
ji - the i hampicitson aniqual foot.
jug, and prevent as lar its pi ssible,
thr better caust from yielding to the
Mm v skillful combatant, fnonesin
eh solitary instance has this been at
ti ed. On Ihe? borders of Austria
at:d Fuikey. where a private ninuA
. .... or private quarrel of a single intlivi-
dual, fright occasion the massacre
or a family or village, or desolation
of a province, and perhaps even the
more extendeO horrors ot a national
"w.ti whensoever any serious dispute
"arives between two subjects of the
(Jif! rent empires, recourse is had to
terminate if; to what is called the
-T Custom of the frontier." A spacious
plain ot fii Id i selected whither on
- animoiuted.day, iudees of there
8 I dive nations repair, accompanied
l- tll . i I . . . . ' ' A . "
oy an mose wnoui ruriosuy or line
test may assemble. The combat
the ( hoice
more in his holsters, Jand two uiore
in nis urcast, and a carbine at his
pack, and a daereer in his belt, ad
vanccil like a moving majaiine; and
poiioping round hts adversary, kept
man conscious that little or no dan
irer was to be aimrehrnded from sucl
a marksman with sueh weapons, de-liberated-
continue! to smoke his
pipe. rl he Turk at length perceiv
ing a sort tiT little explosion, as if hi
antagonist pistol had missed fin-,
dvan-'ed like lightning to cut him
d' wn. and almost immediately wa
shot deadT The wilv fiormn Imil
put some cun nowder info h nine.
the light of which his enemv miatnok
J , " -" J im - ' - -
as the otherxliad foreseen wuld be
the case, for a flash in the n.m. nd
T , ' ' ------
no longer fearing th Hupttir skill
ami superior arms of his adversary.
he Ml a tictim to them both when
seconded by arlifire.
Tn-s ait- nt es rwved in
ooiurober tf tbeir arms; or in thcii
n g, but each is at Ji-
y bertv to employ whatsoeveFhlf'"Cir
ceivcs is most advantageous to him
J $. and avail himself of every arti
cle to ensuio hi; iwn safety, and de
7 8ti y the life tf his antagonist. One
ilj the last times that thi- method of
def uiing a qnam l on the frontiers
" was resorted to, the circumstances
ws stvfficieioly curious, and there
cai of t fie in nny serve to illustrate
wb:t js mentioned b ve.
'I he - phlegmatic G'man, armed
wif 'he most desj eiate weapon in
tlit w rid a rifled pistol mnnnted on
.r,affifie.Mm'k-a-iiftiif'in'ihe
nu'tdle of the fi ld ; and conscious
tha' be , wnild infi'llibly destryy his
Ci n y t if lie r ctilii ot ce ge t in vi.,
lJHLk;!f'-..r.i :.i'tlb' '-f- an'ke his
LOTTERY.
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of this town.
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Du. it. V. WIJLL1 MSON
OFFKILSt I
uoumunv rcipt-cuuiiy uo i ,iWu oi UreeiuboroQ(;h hod
informs his friends and the publie iu;t&e county of Guilford. He hopes
geueral, that he still continues to car-! after receiving the best opportunities
ry 00 che !in hi Medical education, and some
Pnonli t Pin-r HfoM BXPer,ence n the practice, to do jus
Coacll tslgg Making !ueio patients that may be entrusted
iBMSJa iU
u mr raitiern winnp nt v;i..i.
J V U. V.
The fleraid" in exclianse
COACH MAKING.
TiritiW rP r -i- Lz" 'wine eawrn w n
lin- thankfully received and prompt.,, '.S' w,iere he n always bi
Ijattended to ; bis prices are as low .U,,J: ?xcePt wne absent ou profes
iff lower as can be afford o.l in n!l0,,al bumness.
. . ....
otner piaee in tne state.
BENJAMIN OVERMAN'.
N. B. Coaches, liie. Carrvll
fic.c. repaired on the shortest notice.
ureeusooro' June 20 lotf.
A List of Letters,
Remaining in the Pot (im. m
Greensborough, the 1st bf July 1820.
May to, 1826 3tf.
DA; J.A.FOULKES
Having reiurned from Philadel
phia, he re he has been attending a
eoura of Vlefical Lecturein ue
University of Pennsylvania, respect
fully informs his frieuo's and the pub
lic in generally, that be intends corn
inencinc; irnmedisielv. thA
, . ,M - - " v 7 I .,.-' J ' MV '
nrhith irn.l ... I V. At . . I ln ... :. ....
s..jr ... unuuci, uc lurvviiruea loj "v -n ut vJrccn
uo ucucrm ruvi-vince, as ueau let
te'rs. "
A. Robert Armfield, James AlexJ
anuer, lary Alexander Jacob Arm
field, David At infield, John All ison.
B. Rachel Bales, Henry Ballen-
!er nenry mrt, Ump Brincefield,
Eh Biowo, Charles Bland, Abner
Uniwit, John Beales,
C Jane Cummingi, Polly Cun
ntiihani, Martha Craft. Thomas
Crensliavv. Robert Carfield, Abel Cof
ha. Jonathan Clark, Jacob Clap,
I nomas Larbry, Joseph Cummings,
Beiijainin Clark.
I) Rhoda Doak. Joniiih ripnrh..rn
Kftch Davis, Richard Dillon, Sam
uetDoheriy. F. Jobo Garuet Foust, Solomon
Frazer, Mumford FitP, Obedience
Farrinton, R.bert Fieldg.
G Smith Green. Jemima Grnrlv.
Thomas Gilbreaih, Isaac Gullet, 2
II. Jae.ib Hubbard 5 John Hoskins
2, Samuel Hemphill, John Howell,
Naihau Hoggf t. James Hanner, Isaac
Hollinworth, Arnold Hutton,Ilenrv
Heart, lydia Ilarvy, Henry Hay
worth. J. Joseph Jackson, William .Tud
kins, James Johnson, Susannah Jes
sup. Thorna Jenkins.
Jam ps Kerr
L. W. R. Lindsay, Simon Lan
dreth. John Lister.
- AlT-Ger-AlavT-AlexanderMax
ma ST i m am a
lev, Edwin Pachal. Jeremiah Priteh
let, Jere.uiah Poor, Guilford Peppin,
George Parsons, Jenuthan Parker, 2
I John W Parker. -r
II Mareurct Ruseet. 3 Thomas
jllos, Jacob Rodger, John Rigsby
. l it. VI
cinity. and in the adjoinu e Counties,
wiim uii services are required.
He has purchased the House and
Lot owned by Dr. Watson, as well as
the whole of his Medicines : These,
with the addition nf those he purcha
sed in the Ci y of Philadelphia, will
make, it is presumed, a Shop not in
ferior to any in the state. Peros
from the country, can be supplied
with Medicines on reasonable teims
Physicians whose assortment may bo
broke-i, will on application, be sup
plied at a moderate advance on the
prime cost.
Those who require his nrofesstont
services, may rely on his promptness
and punctuality, as well as his best
exertions to serve tliemrfaiihfw
he can promise no more ; the tests of
nis medical skill can onlv be annlied
by a candid and cenerous nublic.
when they become sufficiently ac
quainted with him.
Greensborough, April 24, 1826. tf.
Shoe BoorMaking.
The Subscriber respectfully in
firms his friends and tbe public ia
general, that he has now on band a
bout 300 dollars worth nf Sl,.
Shoetees and Bootees, which h
sell muebjower than he has hereto
fore done, for cssu, una will venture
tO SaV as low as work of. the aama
ijnaiiijr van uo uuagui 10 ine state.
J...nuLU.lJ. .I.k-L t . .
.....ii i :r vi-r.i- i, . .i.n, quality can be bo
I llAa A nilAlllllv nf Ik. k.al ...1
m . in -
Leather, and will continue ta mmni,
facture. so as to keep a good assort
ment and be able to furnish those
who m ij favor him with their custom.
11 i..w returns his thanks for fort
mer" patronage, and hopes by promp-
8. Stephen Seagravos, Mr" Swan, I ,, T F . rmP'
Ihv Salter. Ur. San... Ileninmin! UtenLot. to business to merit a COD'
Wily Salter. Dr. Sapp, Beninmin
Suibard, Mr. Shelton. '!aliuli ' She
ly, Michael Sbaderly, ' Uetty Slade,
Richard Stephens, Hauuo Qtckes,
William StufTrd.
T. JesscThoinpsna, Isa,oo Thprn
borough.
V. John Vanstnrc, jun.
. V. Henry Weaihurij, Levin
Wolen, Utamas Whitington, Bei.
Wood, Alexnndrr Yates. -
inuancc ol lue gamr.
- JAMES BRANNOCK;
Greensboro' June 27 iOtf.
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