, Vecetabie Medicine, hot with the
an8 n of effecting a core, for I be
tfP'Jrtvease hopeless and my dissolu
lieved "7 w lhe hope of obtaining
tion iear' rejief Before I had used two
morne"1 J entirely relieved; and I
Packag6t'been attacked with it since. I
fiave no , i m permanently cured
T.he disease, and I can confidently re
oi ,n j :. tn nll who are afflicted will
j : m all who are afflicted with
p ressing complaint.
lbis SARAH SIMMONS.
Prince George, co. V a , Nov. 1 0.
UjJ. M- Redmond, Agent,Tarboro
MARRIED,
At the residence of Mrs. Smith, in Scot
ImdNccki 011 Wednesday the 1st inst. by
ij r. Forbes, Mr. John B Chesson,
f Washington county, to Miss Eleanor P.
Ross, of thi county.
Tarborouqh and New York.
MAY 7.
Bacon,
Brandy, apple.
Coffee,
Corn,
Cotton,
Cotton bagging,
Flour,
Iron,
Lard,
Molasses, -Suear,
brown,
Salt, T.I. -turpentine,
Wheat,
Whiskey, -
per
lb
gallon.
hb
bushel
lb
yard
barrel
lb
lb
gallon
8 lb
bushel
barrel
bushel
gallon
Tarboro1. Neiu York.
10 10J 10 11
80 100 44
13
65
12
20
$7
4J
10
50
10
60
16
70
9
95
12J 14
25 15
$8J
3
101 13
55 35
121 71
65 48
225 250 275 288
100 125 180 190
65 70 42 44
48
13
97
15
21
9i
4
15
41
10
50
For Sale.
A PAIR of very handsome Carriage
Horses for sale. Apply to
1 May, 1S39.
IV M. II. IV ILLS.
18
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rpHE Copartnership heretofore exist
ing in the name of
Burls & Home,
Is this dav dissolved by mutual consent.
John R. Home is authorized to attend to
all the unsettled business of the concern.
IV I L LIS M BURT,
THOMAS S. BUllT.
JOHN R. HORNE.
Stantonsburg, April 30th, 1839. IS
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JYoticc.
HE subscriber having qualified as
Special Administratrix on the estate
of John J. Daniel, dee'd, will offer for
aa'e at the late residence of said dic'd on
Cokey, about 12 miles from Tarboro', on
nday the 17th of May next,
Several blooded Horse,
Amon which is the one hall of the cele
brated horse Muckle John A ho, Bacon,
Lard, household and kitchen Furniture,
nd several other articles loo tedious to
enumerate. A credit of six months will
"e given, the purchaser giving bond and
approved security before the property is
uansierred
MARTHA P. DANIEL, Jltlm'x.
April 26, 1839. IS
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JYoticc.
HE subscribers will r.ffer for sale to
thp hiorKooi t, t.U-. i iUn Lin
- UIUUCI i ill MIC lillC IC9I'
lence of Zachariah Griffin, dee'don
Tuesday, the 14th day of May next, the
wwing property of said dee'd, to wit:
The Tract of Land,
wm
VVhereeon he resided,
Two likely Male Slaves,
Ana Worn an and several children.
ALSO, the Stock of
nrsts, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c
"''"SutensiK Dwelling house and
01h , ' 'umiture, together with many
inSs too tedious to mention.
Credit of twelve months will hp env
8erLUrChasers' and bnnds with two good
ng title required Detore convey
JtE2$E C' K NIG FIT, Ex'r. and
AZY:fRET GRIFFIN, Ex'x.
CURE FOR
Consumption. Sec.
H E article published below, concern-
anJHI n?w and Popular doctrine ad
anced by the illustrious OnplirL. rrw
many, cannot fail nf ,:.: j
,u it- . " a aeep ana
thrilling interest throughout our country.
:t:
(Translatedfrom the German.)
Louis Offon Goelicke,
OF GERMANY.
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BENEFACTORS.
Citizens of North and South Am,Am.
Io Louis Offow Hnnirrr n r
CI , ' """"ac, i-i. i,., ui
-cm, ay, Europe) belongs the imper
ishable honor of adding a new and pre-
cious doctrine to the Science of Medi
cine a doctrine which, though vehempnt.
!.. . ' o
y opposed by many of the faculty, (of
-...vu iic 15 a VttluaU e memhpr Hp nrnvpc
to be as well founded in truth as anv rW-
trine of Holy Writ a doctrine, uoon the
verity ol which are suspended the lives of
.:n: r ...
.....,,uu ui our race, and winch he hn u v
t it . j
Liidiienges ins opposers to refute, viz:
Consumption is a disease alwmis orcaxinned
by a disordered state of Vis Vita (or Life
iiuwpw) oj me human body: (Lf ojlen
secretly lurking in the system for vtars he-
fore there is the least complaint of the
loungs and which mau be as ceriainlu.
though not so anicklv. cured, as a common
coia or a simple headache. An invaluably
precious doctrine this, as it imparts an im
portant lesson to the apparently healthy of
both sexes, teaching them that this insidi
ous foe may be an unobserved inmate of
neir "clayey houses' even while they im
igine themselves secure from its attacks.
teaching them that the srrtat srertt in the
art of preserving health is to pluck out the
disease while in the blade, and nut wait till
the jull-grown ear
Ibis illustrious benefactor of man is
also entitled to your unfeigned gratitude.
and the gratitude of a world, lor the in
vention of his MATCHLESS SANA
Tl VE, whose healing fiat may justly claim
for it such a title, since it has so signally
triumphed over our great common enemy
CONSUMPTION, both in the first
and last stages a medicine which has
thoroughly filled the vacuum in the Mate
ria Medica, and thereby proved itself the
OuT'LONQUEROR OF P H YSICIANS0 a
medicine, for which all mankind will have
abundant cause to bless the beneficent hand
of a kind Providence a medicine, whose
wondrous virtues have been so glowingly
portrayed even by some of our clergy, in
their pastoral visits to the sick chamber;
by which means they often become the
hnppy instruments of changing desponden
cy into hope, sickness into health, and sad
ness ol mends intojoylulness.
Jflatchlcss Sanative,
A medicine of more value to man than the
vast mines of Austria, or even the united
treasures of our globe a medicine, which
is obtained equally from the vegetable, ani
mal and mineral kingdoms, and thus pos
sesses a three-fold power a medicine,
which, though designed as a remedy for
consumption solely, is possessed of a mys
terious intluence over many diseases of the
human system a medicine, which begins
to be valued by Physicians, who are daily
witnessing its astonishing cures of many
whom they had resigned to the grasp of
the Insatiable Grave.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one
drop; for children, a hall drop; and for in
fants, a quarter drop; the directions ex
plaining the manner of taking a half or a
quarter drop.
Pimce. Three and one-third rix dol
lars (2,50) per half ounce.
A German coin, value 75 cents.
-:$:-
The Sanative
Is above all estimate, as a general preven
tive of contagious diseases, and by
many it is said to be a never failing anti
dote, though the inventor does not clothe
it with such infallibility.
The patient, while using this medicine,
should eat and drink (in kind, not quanti
ty whatever the appetite dictates, and
not be compelled to force down, against
nature, every medley which the lenderest
friends and kindest nurses olten impru
dentlv recommend.
It is here worthy of remark, that in al
most every instance where cures have been
wroutrhl by this remedy, less than a phial
has removed the disease and, in no case,
whether resulting fatally or successlully,
has a natient used two whole phials.
The above precious medicine (the ori
ginal discovery of Dr. LOUIS O. GOE
LICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, whole
sale and retail, in Boston, by D. S. ROW
LAND, General American Agent for the
discoverer, where numerous letters, certi
fying the good effects of the medicine, may
be seen.
Also for sale by retail, in most of the
towns in America.
, - TWO. TERRELL,
Agent for Nash county
Rocky Mount, Jan. I, 1839.
HENUY JOHNSTON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
inform his friends and cus
tomers, that he has just received
from New York,
fl splendid Assortment of
Siiiiahlefor the approaching season,
Consisting of all the most fashionable col
ored Cloths and Cassimeres. Vestinsrs
Summer Cloths for thin eoatsj a beautiful
article,
Plain and ruffled linen bosoms
Collars, stocks, suspenders, & umbrellas,
Gloves and silk handkerchiefs.
He also has a few first rale white and black
beaver HATS.
Gentlemen wishing to purchase splen
did Goods cheap, will do well to call and
examine his stock, as he is determined to
sell cheap for cash, or on a short credit to
punctual customers.
Tarboro', April 12, 1S39.
tfiTzrr
Books, Pamphlets,
Stationary, &c.
line q
HTIHE Primitive Baptist, vols. 1,2, and
3. npntlr hnunM anil Ipttprprl
A concise History of the Kehukee As
sociation, by rlner Jos. uiggs.
McNeill's and Burn's Poems,
Latin Grammar, Historise Sacra, &c.
The Patriotic Discourse, Basket of
Fragments, Mouse gnawing out of the
Catholic trap, and No other than Baptist
churches have a right to be called Chris
tian churches: by Elder Joshua Lawrence.
Also, writing paper white, pink, and
straw colored letter paper ink powder,
quills, blank cards, red lead pencils, wrap
ping paper, &c. for sale by
GEO. HOWARD.
Tarboro', April 25.
AJTHIGHLY
Important Caution
To the Public.
Cave ne tUules" Beware of falling.
jOCTOR EVANS, 100 Chatham
aireci, lanes me preseni opportunity
of tendering his most unfeigned acknowl
edgements to thenumerous patients afflict-
eu witii ihe various form of disease inci
dent to humanity who have committed
themselves to his care, and he has the sat
isfaction of knowing from many living
evidences, that his remedies have removed
or relieved their respective maladies, as
far as lies within the compass of human
means. How distressing to the afflicted is
Dyspepsia or Indigestion
poisoning all the sources of his enjoyment,
and leading in many instances to the ml?e
nes ol hvpocondriacism. Long as it has
been made the subject of inquiry by medi
cal authors it remains involved in much
obscurity. Jaundice, Viarhoea, Cholera,
uuu v-oiic, aiso penorms a conspicuous
part in the drama of morbid affections.
DR. EVANS has been singularly suc
cessful in the treatment of the above com
plaints by remedies drawn from the re
searches of the most eminent physicians in
Europe. He has also had vast experience
and success throughout the whole family of
delicate diseases, all of which are for the
most part aggravated by, and rooted in
the constitution, by the conspiracies of mer
curial murderers unprincipled, uneducated
and unjfractised in any art save that of at
tempting to lead the credulous on the road
to ruin. Dr. Evans' office is supplied with
the choicest remedies from foreign mar
kets, and compounded on the most scien
lific principles, a physician is always in at
tendance, and all those who come there in
the hour of need will go off rejoicing.
Dr. Wm. Evans' Medical office 100
Chatham.
1 !
FJySXBMilE.
ripHIS beautiful and thorough-bred En
glish Race Horse (lately imported by
Dr. Merritt of Virginia) will make his
next season (Spring 1839) at Wilton, in
the county of Granville, commencing the
14th of February and ending 1st July, at
such prices as will enable all classes of
persons to avail themselves of the services
of this distinguished Race Horse and get
ter of Race Horses, as I am instructed to
stand him low. His services are offered
at THIRTY DOLLARS the season and
FORTY FIVE Dollars to insure, with
One Dollar to the Groom; the insurance
to he paid as soon as the mare is parted
with, or ascertained to be in foal. No al
teration will be made in the above prices.
He is a sure foal getter, and will always
be found at his stable; great care will be
taken to prevent accidents, but no liability
for any; his Groom is careful and may be
relied on; mares will be fed for thirty
cents per day. Black servants boarded
gratis, all white persons sent with mares,
will have to pay board which will be rea
sonable.
Is a rich Brown, full fifteen and
a half hands high,
Bred by the Earl of Egremont and was
foaled in 1822; he is in finer health and
pirit than 1 have ever seen him; and the
breeders of line horses are particularly in
vited to call and see him. He was got by
Whalebone; his dam, Themis (sister to In-
eanlator) by Sorcerer, her dam Hanna, by
Gohanna, out of Humming-bird, (sister to
Catharine, Colibri and young Camilla)
by Woodpecker, Camilla, by Trentham,
Coquett, by the Uompton uaro, (alter
wards ealled the Sedley Gray Arabian.)
Godolnhin Arabian mare, (dam of Jug
rtpr &r SlcA Grav Robinson, by the
Bald Galloway, old Snake mare, Gray
Wilks, fsister to Clumsey) by Hautboy,
out of Miss D'Arcy's Pet mare.
Whalebone the sire of Flexible is bro
ther to Whisker, Wofull, and Webb, by
Waxy, dam Penelope, by Trumpeter,
Prunella by Highflyer, Promise by Snap,
Spectator's dam by Partner. In Flexible
is thus united the Blood of Herod, Match
em, and Eclipse, and on both sides the
most fashionable blood of the day; his run
ning in England will establish that fact, he
bavTng contended with the following Hor
ses which were considered the best of the
day. Such as Scandal, Velasquiz, War
wick, Balloon, Shuttle, Pope, Vesuvius,
Haja-Baba, Hottentot, Mazime, Doctor
Faustus, Signorina, Rapid, Despatch, A
rachna, General Mina, Cinderilla, Reu
bens, Brutandorf, Longwaist, Merman,
Kinaldo, Luzborough, Leviathan, and a
host of others, which will be set forth in
his hand bills.
his hand EmvAtlB R CARTER.
Wilton, Granville county, N. C.
Jan. 20, 1839. 7 20 .
JYoticd
THE Copafthefihfp,herci6fore feisUn
. i . i a t
uuuer me urui ui
Home 4 tiering
Is dissolved by mutual consent.
JOHN R. I) E RING.
Stantonsburg, N. C. July 11th, 1838.
JY otictii
"IT OST, or mislaid, two notes of hand vs
James Griffin, and John Carter seen
tity, witnessed by U R. Hines for $50
eachdated 4lh February, 1S39. One is
payable the 1st January, 1842 the other
the 1st January, 1843. All persons are
cautioned against trading for said notes.
GER ALDUS SHURLEY.
April 9, 1839. 15
standing.
Usthma, three years'
Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflict
ed with the above distressing raaladv.
Symptoms: Great languor, flatulency,
disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty
of breathing, tightness and stricture across
the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability
and restlessness, could not lie in a hori
zontal position without the sensation of
impending suffocation, palpitation of the
heart, distressing cough, costiveness, plain
of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility
and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr.
R. Monroe gave up every thought of re
covery, and dire despair sat on the counte
nance of every person interested in his ex
istence or happiness, till by accident he
noticed in a public paper somecures effect
ed by Dr. IVm. Evans medicine in his
complaint, which induced him to purchase
a package of the Pills, which resulted in
completely removing every symptom o.
his disease. He wishes to say his motive
for this declaration is, that those afflicted
with the same or any symptoms similar to
(hose from which he is happily restored,
may likewise receive the same inestimable
benefit.
OCT" Liver Complaint, ten years1 standing.
Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph
Browne, North Sixth St., near Second St.,
Williamsburgh, afflicted for the last ten
years with Liver Complaint, restored to
health through the treatment of Dr. Wm.
Evans. Symptoms: Habitual constipa
tion of the bowels; total loss of appetite,
excruciating pain of the epigastric region,
great depression of spirits, languor and
other symptoms of extreme debility, dis
turbed sleep, inordinate flow of the menses,
pain in the right side, could not lie on her
left side, without an aggravation of the
pain, urine high coloured, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement in
the functions of the liver.
Mrs. Browne was attended by three of
the first physicians, but received but little
relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne
procured of Dr. Wm. Evans invaluable
preparations which effectually relieved her
of the above distressing symptoms, with
others, which it is not essential to intimate.
JOSEPH BROWNE.
City and County of New York, ss.
Joseph Browne, Williamsburgh, Long
Island, being duly sworn, did depose and
say that the facts as set forth in the within
statement, to which he has subscribed his
name, are just and true.
JOSEPH BROWNE,
Husband of the said Hannah Browne.
Sworn before me, this 4lh day of Janu
ary, 1837.
PETER PINCKNEY, Com. of Deeds.
Paralytic Rheumatism. A perfect cure
effected by the treatment of Dr. W. Ev
ans. Mr. John Gibson, of North Fourth
street, Williamsburgh.
AGENTS. J. M. Redmonu, Tarbo
ro'. F. S. Marshall, Halifax. Spots
wood St Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du
val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E.
E. Portlock, Portsmouth. Lewis John
ston, Washington, D. C Mortimer &
MorfBRAT, Baltimore. Dee. 4, 1838.
APPROVED
Patent Jtledicines.
mjTOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phoenix
L"-U- Bitters, a certain and speedy reme
dy in all cases of costiveness, dyspepsia,
bilious and liver affections, asthma, piles,
settled pains, rheumatism whether chrofl
ic or inflammatory, fevers and agues, ob
stinate headaches, impure state of the flu
ids, unhealthy oppearance of the skin,
nervous debility, the sickness incident to
females in delicate health, every kind of
weakness of the digestive organs, and all
general derangements of health.
Evans camomile Pills, a safe
and speedy cure for dyspepsia or indiees-
liver complaint, &C.
Evans fever and ague Piltsi
a sure cure for those disorders. The du-
rifying pills tend to promote a healthy se
cretion of the bile, and render the system!
capable of receiving with benefit the in
vigorating and strengthening pills;
Evans Soothing Syrup, for
children teething. This invaluable reme
dy has preserved hundreds of children,
when thought past recovery, from con
vulsions, fevers, &c.
Goelicke's Matchless Sdliaiivef
a medicine which is obtained equally
from the vegetable, animal, and mineral
kingdoms, and thus possesses a threefold
power a medicine which, though design
ed as a remedy for consumption solely, is
possessed of a mysterious influence over
many diseases of the human system,. viz:
palsy, fits, dropsy, emaciation, pleurisy,
gout, piles, dysentery, gravel, spine com
plaints, nervousness, asthma, &c.
Peters'
resetahle
anltbitioM
Pills, a certain cure for liver complaint,
jaundice, bilious fever in its incipient
stage, lever and ague, dypepia, sick head
ache, nervousness, nausea, lowness of spi
rits, bile on the stomach, and blotched or
sallow complexion.
BerJiwUh's anludyspeptic PilU
most valuable medicine for the cure o
dyspepsia, and the prevention of bilious
levers, Colic, &c. &c.
Bernard's remedy for Asiatic
Cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, um
mer complaints, colics, cramps & spasms.
Carter's Southern Rheumatic
Embrocation, a speedy cure for rheuma
tism, chilblains, sprains, numbness, and
stiffness of the joints, &c.
Parson's pectoral balm of Car-
ragen, or Irish moss, a sale and certain
remedy for coughs, colds, asthmas, hoop
ing cough, shortness of breath, spitting of
blood, consumption, &c.
BuponCs vegetable Toolh-ache
Elixir, a certain and immediate cure, giv
ing relief in a very few minutes, and that
too without any injury to the teeth or
gums. It possesses the properly of enliv
ening the gums when in a moibid state,
and of restoring a healthy and vigorous
action.
The afflicted man's Friend, or
Oinlment ot many virtues, much celebra
ted for the cure of scrofula or king's evil,
ringworm, goitre, inflamed eyes, burns,
scalds, chilblains, breaking out on chil
dren's heads, eruption, or pimples on the
face, breaking out on the mouth, scorbutic
ulcers, & ulcerated sore legs, sore brewts,
and cancerous humors.
Harrison's adhesive pla8terffar
superior to any that has hitherto been dis
covered. In consequence of its amacing
adhesive qualities it is engaged, that this
Plaster will maintain its hold with perti
nacity where none other can be had to
stick at all, that it Is perfectly sedative,
and that there is nothing whatever irrita
ble in its composition.
Printed directions accompany the aboVft
valuable and highly approved patent tte
dicines, for sale 6y
GEO. HOWARD.
Tarboro', August 24.
Priniing neatly executed
AT THIS OfriCX.