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s tin, ami immediate k'fiih dy for such vents, which is nothing more than aid mixed in a tumbler of warm vva' t and drank immediatelvt i' . 1 . I V7 .visas an instnui aueous emetic, in hlwas ready, ami may be used with kafety in any case where one is 10 nuired. By a where a gen tleman took a i 1 1 1 ounce of unison instead ol salts, and no doubt an Head This Too ! Tho''"(.Mi(.rfiil Aoeiation of the ' MaiiuinisHi ii Su'if'T 'orh Caro lina will commence at Onter .Meet ing House, ui WuiifVd county. elevtu .iiIch south of ' ireensborough, on Kri dav tlitvSth of next month, at 11 o' clock A M 'Vh-.f dill '-cijt Hr int'li Societies con nected wiili (ins As inciatiou, wr hope, w II d tho number of dele ate to invaluable life was lirescrvrd to ,ia lnli th eormii.mun entitle them ; family by civing the mustard di-l a,,(1 lht.w ,M a,es wi,i he r'V"rA re. ny. lit. i t i A few year1 ago, a wealthy man who sold Hour and dried meat in Chambcr,burg, was applied to by a Negro for some of th latter at ii cle. Tlie purchaser selected a ha n. which va- accordingly weighed vr( w hen handed to hi n he solicited') be t rusted for its price a few days. Having been frequency deceived by such customers, and tin; present one being totally a stranger to liitn the seller persisted in refusing his rv quest. The Negro, in this dilemma, branch. Wise who ft? ol interested in pro moling tlie object of the institution will please to give their attention. M VI SWUM, Stc'y. Al?lHt 2 J, IS.'O Sla le of Xortli-C trolinti. Guilford County. Superior Court of Law, April Terra 8U S lanmli Cobb, by her) next fri-Mid, t r ! ' Shoo $ TSoot Making. The Suju-nbiir respectfully iu firnig Iih friends and tho public iu general, that Im has now mi band a b.ul aj (1 1 1 i worth of Shoe, -thoetees and lot which he will noil iimdi lower taan be Ii as hereto fore d me, f ir eis i, and will venturo to say m low a-! vork of thj sa!i3 (jiiliiy cm b- bvuht in th tate. It? wnul l tl so info ui (htm that io h m i quantity of the best northern Leather, and will coitinue to m t m faclure. so as to kt'ep a good amort .r.Mit and be abl: lo furnish thnne w!i i may favor bun with thi'ir custom. t now return his thinks for fort m r patroii&ge, and h hy proujp ultention to bni ichm to uiirit a cvn tiuuauce of t he sa n . I vlfOS BJIAWOOK. UriMMfsb ir o' Jmi" 27 tdlf A udicial Attachment. as a last effort to gain his-' obpxtv ,f,f l j Low I posed rtrcnt thr ham vi turn, and ttvrtJoii'rt that the Dfendait Joel li leave the ie half w-th th ' seller as a U'iiv s not i inhabitant of tin- ttt pledge or i tic (nfibdznt of hi promise I s ordered by the court, that pnblf- of payment Thin propose ton met made s wet-ks ml if la- the ready aoprnbi hi of the se lev, Tr'01 pn it.'d in wen-u too;;... .mo a.id ir was immediately carried into ,J,ttt ,,le hiiI D nperafi.n. M ;ovv' PPtfir be,w e The duped gentleman himself r V" 'V Me V f "i n M,r,,e?' laled this affair to a neighbor, some c lilly o-(J(11 ,r(!, in lhe rvvrj , time after .tsocu e,e la neu mg G.eesl) iri) l( ,,, roarlh ,i,llM,uv that he had not inquired the name of the negro, and actually wns not sen ible of his folly until heartily laughed at. I . 1 ir n cun)tts mat some icarneu dunces, because they can wrife n sens' in languages that are dead, should despise those that can talk stnso in languages that are living To 'acquire French writer years, but to be eloquent in one is the labor of a Wi'r.Lacon. after the fourth Monday in siptein bur next, then 'ud ib re to plead and VVphvy oiberwUe this euoe nhall b Heard expnrt'p.. IftIM VS C MiDWKLT d Vug 23 lHZl. IS'i V . g.J 50 Ten Cents lie ward. ..guages that are hvir.g n,x,t ,,V(ly from the. hiibscriber on C a few tongut-:;, V Tafhe 1 I ul 'Jul")' last, a h u .d l,.,y by iter, m the task of a few i tfie i im" cf .lobn Fan ioioo, n l.ul A colonel of a regiment of caval ry, was lately complaining, that from the ignorance and inattention of his officers, he was "obliged to do the whole (iuty.of the regiment, ili iiin (said he) my own captain, my own lieutenant, my own c irnef," And your own trumpeter, I presume, said a lady present. i years of age, fair -complexion, lisjh hair, bine oyei b) u iitire, though hy intoxication red coinmoiiiv. bis eiuth ini are of both foreign atid domealic, anti tolerably good lie is by piofes iou a Koi- Uaker Any person that will deliver said boy to mo' shall be entitled to the above reward. I alo furewarn all person from trading with, hireing, harboring or feeding said boy, under t he peaahy of the law. J V VI K S F UUINGTON. Aug. Jl, 182R. '18n. The count dc Grasse being wound jj a j, , F () U L!V K 54, ed in the knee with a musket ball,! ilavio returned from Philadel- the surgeon made many iricisi am. phia, whe re he has been attending a Losing patience, at last, he asked eoosj of YIoiMcal Lectures in the University of Pennsylvania, respect fully informs his friends and the pub lic iu generally, thai be intends com jthem whv thev cut and earved s jcruelly. ' We seek for the ball,' said ithev. IVlm the il didu.ui on! sneak More, fsaid the count . have it in 'neocin.g immediately, the prac ice ul I VlJiniiio iii ils tfiirinni ft r 11 ti Ii a in Tit lllly I H 111 1 3 f U I UMI O Ul UNI l H IIJ S J I .)().., B;)t)lvS. Just Heceivcd and for sale at. th s Of. five, a variety of School Hooks consisting in part of, Webster's, )ilworths, .Murray's and VJurrays-'jngMb Header, Sequel tr the Eottsh Reader, I ut roiJit mii to i ae tfngliso ileader, Kng:is'i Gri nm ir. laru aud hmall.) Kx e se and, K. y, II i iyeaniles Algebra, K.ey to Algebra. Stntley' ti ograpby ind A tins. Pike's, and Dilvvorlh'g Arttbuietie, "Valker's Dictionary, rn' t i j e,t ares, " fil i'r Ca' -c'uMn. Copy plates, &c. Lexie ijus, rfjeca Minora, Greek CaMar, Viri Itouue, Selectfe MVeteri, Cornelfus N"p&, jVlair's Introduc tion, Atla u's fjatin (irammar. Rod diman's Introduction, Wettenhall s (nvk (i immar. t i o (.., r .... i ..e .i. i my pockcl. A Fanatic. A fanatic lately preaching in a street in I'biladt Ipbia, Jcatt hing a glimpse of the Delaware exclaimed there is the river Jor dan." and immediately ran fuUjilt and jumped into it. His congrega tion kept up the 'race at his heels, till he leapt from "the wharf, but there they halted. ....They afforded him assistance, and he was willing on serum! thoughts to live a little longer. As no roads are so rough as those that have just been mended, sn nn sinners th the fowii of Oreensboroiigh, t' e vi ci nit y and iu the adjoining Cnun' ies, when his services are required. He has purehased the House and Lot owned by Dr. "Watson, as well as tho whole of bis Medicines : These, with Jte additiou of those be purcha sed in the City of Philadelphia wjll make, it is presumed, a Shop not in ferior to any in the state. Persons from the country, can.be supplied with Medicines on reasonable terms ; Physicians whose assortirleut maybe brokiHi, will on application, bo sup plied at a moderate advance on the prime cost. 1 hose who require Ins professional ' services, may rely on his nroniptne mners are so intolerant as those ; uVx lyas weu U h?t ar A ;; s,rned sands Lacon :eXortious to serve he,n faithfuUv,- Hiirli'V Wauled From 5t) iu 7.1 cents, according to the quality, will be given for BxR LKV, at Albiight- in Orange, or J. 5 ;iga nJs' ( ir ee u sb o r 07 -'Vhf hi e r s are particularly .solicited to raisf Dar tcy us a certain owldibcr'al price' will ie given for the as tiefa iw future in Uy,- he can promise no more ; the tests of his medical skill can only be applie by a candid aud generous' 'public when they l)ecocrie hiiflieitnt ly ae qu air ted with him. . UreeijSttorough, Apnl 21, 1826. tl An excellent (ilGG & HARNiiS r 1. ' ! 0) I.I Paylor's Digest, Martin on K.wu fors. Kamily Bibles, Watt's Palms and fTyihus. Portrature of Quakerism, Watls on tiie Mind, &c 6cc. Fin and cimmn.i .Writing f,apcr, by the qoiro or ream. ICTrders for Hooks that are not on baud can be filled at a few davs notice. G -end) ir Aug. 2 1826. Or. II. i WILLI V.IS:)X. O K Fi'jIlS his jr fessional services to the V n of (irt'eiisborough anil the county of Guilford He hopes after' receiving the 1et opporluni' ies in his M dn'.itl education, and somo fxpriene in the p-actiee, to do jus tice to patients that may be entrusted to his care. He has opened his hop in the eastern wing of Slude's new building, where, he can always bd found, "xeept when absent on profes sional business. May to, 1820. 3tf. TIIK HKiiLD Oli SALVATION. Will be published at Pti Hkdc!Jaia, semi-tnootbly. eontaimog eight pages octavo, and constituting' ii voluino of nearly 2(K pas, at on7 dollar per year, payab! by the city subscribers, in atlviince. and in s .t: months hy those in the country The work will lie conducted by tbo subscribers, and devoted to rhe pro inot ion of impartial grace and j al v a -tioa the illustration of the sac d 5ertptures and the defence f tho (in 't.'r : pted principles of ehri' :'ity, aiid - moral virtue. 'Ucligious inti'li-g-Mjee will he smight and p cien ed, and brief and interesting extrucs in serted, -with a view to public edifica tion, moral instruction, and the ad vancement of the cmtdre Tjf Christ. ii.- U. SMITH, ' PUT MOUSE Kditorlwho insert the foregoin, 4 ... Ui section of the1 count rv. i " . a no lor warn in.eir nirri. mi Auun j.j, t .-' tab. , ..;r,...v 1 ho tieraiu' in excuange . niriiwjiiNii'i ' ";' -i :l -
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