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' f0 AM jn it may concern. Yh v j) briber would respectfully in unblic thai hi1 premises In s-l.iiitosasrfwrff, Jfl m,Itr ,u "010 In. y to ui$ ouhxcss in Morula, time o voce I s jo remove shortly,) he t-w any rrson vi:,lin lo en:,Se n on1- .. J He Mercantile 'uisincss The A itua'ion i i hp v 10 in I j I . nii I IV 1 1 It i .1. Ir now rcJ.'iles is well im- lot 0" " tflllf. I IH- ,Ycic tiro story liivi Mnsr, all other nrccs-ary buildings for ltif f,r! a:ul convenience o! a family. 77i- Stove Lot i sb well improved .'inn tne ttn jii inir ,r. ,!, hi :i L t ti nirple room fur ti e P . !... f I in ii iMfii in sayjnir, Stan- 0 .,.., j i.-it inferior to any rfiJage m I; s, -ii- d:r Mi-i'icS aii'l at Jhis time t ii, out strong' r inducements r Af ir V of r.:n-i(lr :i 'Wo c.pi!:tl. Iii?fciii. ,.:,, I I'V a densely st-1 1 Iff 1 neighbur ), , df we.dlhy and respectable Planters, n:,rt :i crediting bu-inos may fie done Bih as Ii"'0 1,s :U1-V (!",,,r place in the fiu try. Those why may f. 1 1 dipned ppi-n in husines, the ensuing fall i 4,rr..!.(l as a favorable tim Merchant ( ; tn r-' are invited to call mid view ,.f jtrenii-e"- T ' of sale will be p,e acto niiiuilalinir. JO IX- Ii. IIO UN E. Staptonlarir, July --'d, 1S9 ly flic Newborn Spectator is rrquct jiop;iMish the atmve ad vet lisortient for f iff mon !!)-', ami forward Ihe account lo ft . Ifj.'r for coll. ct i mi . A DESiliABLE Summer Ilcsidcncc FOR SALE. T IF subscriber fTer for sale his HOUSE AM) LOT hike town of Warrenlon, A". C Situated in the s uu! west part of the town, w i Ii 100 Acres of liand, A'joinin"; it beiii the lot ntnl land for ni ily oantd nnd occupied by the late Kf rrp Plummcr. dee'd. The Dwellinii Houjtj is a lare two tory building, con Lining ei-ght rooms pantry, closets, and a passage below. There are all tltenece--Hry out liou-os on the lot an ofiico, &c. ail in cofnl !(;) dr. The ard and ii u den K'VC hr- if fet '-i-oio-ed with new pa If'tJ- . ; i 1 1 1 1 i i i . I i cleared a part of which is now in culiivdion, with ! hue cn-p nf c-rn, p ta?oes, fc- growing it. Tin re at- three or four go .jo jpnrnrs on the hud, and the s i i con ceive I m he w-pil ad.-.ptrd tolhe culture of toMorut Mttlticuulis. rVsons from ttu- h.w eoun'ry, visiting r tti.Mc iieaii ti, i v t'lir i'' or b, r-n i w ho may 1- i'.- '''.us "ir ! fiiiiiie Com'ot i.iloo a i iii healthy re "CV, WO! 'i.d U w en U. give me a cail.amti . ., ,1 . I 'o hip nrenoses. 'nine absence of ihe stibCriher, pr 'rns iiivposed to purchase, a-e lequesfed lo call on Vm. Plummet , K q w ho will show the premises and is authorised to C3r'Uaci for the ;do of the same. .AY). IV. LEWIS. July 20. 1SS9. 31 3 I Jotice. j k'ncrn)er informs foe citizens of M'combe county, and the public g":iei .i 1 y, that he has commenced the IVIuclwvighl business. " hp knK r :...t t.. IV hly. in Tart "j' loioieiiy ocv-upieu o i.w Q !tt )OI ou jjh. Kiv ' Ul'' "''i1"'''' 'n lno nins' i'hlious UMnner, and on the most rea- STEP H EX Eli.lDLEY. tf id 7 : .i rj-.w. . "i! 5. 1 M Cotton Gins. S ihsrriber fdfers for sale on very Oileraie and accommodating terms, Q Two Collon (tins, j'j nnd Ihe other of 40 snvv they ii prime order and ready for Ts, GEO. HOWARD. hrWo August i. CTJRK PHD Consumption,. IIE article published below, concern vn 1 . "?.Vr aml PPnr doctrine ad. J" u n,e strius Goelicke of Ger many, cannot fail of exciting a deep and ""'8 He.eSl lliro,,gJoui ur country. Translated from the German.) Louis Offon Goelicke, OF G LRU A NY, THE GREATEST OP UM.VN BENEFACTORS. ihzcns of Xorthaod South America. To Loan Offon Goelicke, M. D., of ten!1;,y, (5urope) l,tdol,us t;e illlj)er. 'hable honor of adding a new and pre cious ri .ctrine to the Science of Medi cine a doctrine which, though vehement lv opposed by many of the faculty, (of " Inch he is a Valuable member,) he pi oe to be as well founded in truth as any due tnne nf Holy Writ a doctrine, upon the verily of which are suspended the liverol millions of our race, and which he boldU challenge his opposers to refute, viz: Consumption is a diicasr attcays occasioned 01 a disordered state of Via fi( (or l.if Principle) of t.',e. human body; Cr often sfcntlu lurkiticria the. suslnn for venrs be fore llure is the least complaint of the J'lrigStfJ and which may be as certainly, thong.1- not so quickly, cured, as a common cold or a simple headache. An invuluabh precioug du "trine this, as it imparts an im portant lesson o the apparently healthy of both sexes, teuchi.n? ihein (hat (his insidi ous foe may be an i.'iobserved inmate of their "clayey houses" ev' while they im agiue themselves secure lifui its attacks, teaching them that the gnat secret in the art of preserving health is lo pluck cut the disease ichiic in the blade, and not wait till the full-grown car. This illustrious benefactor of man i also entitled to our unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, for lite in vention of his MATCHLESS SANA TIVE, whose healing fiat may justly claim fur it such a title, since it has so signally iriomplrtMl over our reat common enemv 0C7"COiSUMIJTION, both in the first and last stages a medicine which has thoroughly filled the vacuum in lh? Mate ria Medica, and thereby proved itself the lI7CoNlJEROR OF I'llYSICIANS.jfJ) 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 of friends into joyfuluess. Jtlatchhss SanalivC) A medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our i;lobe a medicine, which is obtained t quail y ftom the vegetable, ani mal and mineral kingdoms, and thus pos sesses a three Fni.t) power a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a mys terious influence oer many diseases of tlie hiinau system a oiediciue, which begins to be valued by Physicians, w ho are daily Iw ituessine: its astonisuiug cures oi many , . i i resitined to the masn of the Insatiable Grave. DOSE of ihe Sanative, for adults, one drop; for children, a hail drop; and for in fants, a quarter drop; the directions ex plaining the manner of taking a half or a tpiarter drop. Price. Three and one-third rix dol lars ($2,50) per half ounce. A German coin, value 75 cents. The Sanative L above all estimate, as a general prevent live Of CONTAOt'US diseases, wild by many it is s.dd to be a never failing anti dote, though 'be inventor does not clothe it with such infallibility. The patient, w bile using this .itieditiiie, sli-.old eat and drink (in kind, not quanti ty) whatever the affetitk dictates, and not be compelled to force down, against n.ntnrp. pverv medlev which the teuderest .7 r-! i friends and kindest nurses often im pru- deritly recommend. It is here worthy of remarli that in al most every instance where cures have been wrought liy this remedy, less than a phial ha removed the disease and, in no case, whether resulting fatally or successfully, has a patient used two whole phials. The above precious medicine (the on cinal discovery of Dr. LOUIS O. GOE LICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, whole sale and retail, in Boston, by D. S. HOW LA ND, General American Agent for the discoverer, where numerous letters, certi fying tbe 6ood tfrects of 1,,e med,c'"e nUy be seen. Also for sale by retail, in most of the lowns "tM0 TERRELL, Agent for Nash county. Rocky Mount, Jan. I, 1830. snocco SPRINGS. 'HIS delightful summer retreat, v. justly celebrated for its mineral wa 'cr, genteel society, and comfortable ac commodaiionsj will be opened for the re cephon of visitors On the 1 Oih of Jiniz. The Proprietress Mr. Ann Johnson. 'espoclfully states, that her charges will PRICED 1 j"arders, per day, as formerly, Ka iiilies per month, each person, Children and Servants, half price, Horses, per day. gl .00 15.00 0. There wiJI be A 13 ALL at Shocco, on Tuesday, August 15th, KS39. Shocco. Jui.e lOih, lii9. 20-9 J notice. II K Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Slortse V IZefing, Is dissolved by mutinl consent. JOIIX Ii. DEIihXG. Sfanionsh'urs:. N. C. July Ulh, lf?38. JYolicc. Mlll C )pirtnetshij) heretofore exist iug in the name of Burls & Home, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. John !. iloroe is authorized to attend to j11 the unsettled business of the concern. ii'iLi.Li m nurr. THOMAS S. HURT. JOHN Ii. iiohni:. Sfanlonsburg, April 30th, IS'39. IS J'orth Carolina Jfiistice. r HIS work, the appearnnre of which has been unexpectedly delayed for eauies heretofore made known to the pub lic, will now be speedily published. In the course of next mosiHa, '(AUGUST,) A few hundred copie will be completed and ready for delivery to subscribers and purchasers. THE PROPRIETOR. July 31, 1839. RAN AWAY, a shorf time since, two oeroes named NED rnd IsJIiDY, belonging to John S. liandolph, who recent ly removed from this county lo These negroes are sunnoed to Florida. be lurking about Tarboio,and ar- so well known that it i? dc-med unniTCnry to give' a deseription of them. I am author i-ed to ( iTer the above reward for their np prehension, or $25 for each, if delivered lo me or seemed in any jail so that their owm-'r can get them agon. All persons are foihi l harboring or carrying oil said u. 'gn.is, under penally of the law. n niciLinns. T-rhoro, March 14. 1S39. 1 1 TO THE AGEJfTS OF Dr. William IH'cans. gf1 LN'TLEMEN, Having commenced the ptdjlicaiion of a Weekly newspa per in the city of New York, devoted ex clusively to the dissemination of useful know ledge and information of an interest ing and philosophical nature, of which the present number is a specimen, your aid I is respectfully solicited lo olilaui subscri bers for the sanie. We shall use eVery exertion to make the "CITIZEN? One of the most useful and entertaining Journals in the country, carefully exclud ing from its pages any thing of an immo ral tendency and constantly endeavoring to maintain a high and elevated tone of criticism upon all subjects which we :nay have occasion to treat. Such being our intention, and with means at our Com mand, which few publications of a similar nature enj y, we trust that you will second our efforts in the cause of popular im provement, by obtaining for the "Citizen" as many subscribers as you are aide. Any Agent obtaining five subscribers, and for warding ihe amount of their subscrip tions, will be furnished with a sixth copy gratis, anil any individual will have the pnper furnished him for one year by en closing one dollar in advance lo the Pub lisher. Dr. Wm. Evans' Agents throughout the United States, and British Provinces, are requested lo act as Agents for the "Citizen," and lo communicate to him ihe ruber of subscribers ihey may obtoin. N B. All communications on the sub mi ject, to be directed post paid, to Dr. Win. Evans, No. 100 Chatham street, New York. fiily, 1639. e&8 AN HIGHLY Important Caution To the Tublic. "Cave rte tilules" Beware of falling. OCTOR EVANS, 100 Chatham street, takes the present opportunity of tendering his most unfeigned acknowl edgements to the numerous patients afilict ed with the various form of disease inci dent to humanity J 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 Cr as lies within the compass of human means. How distressing to the afilicted is Dyspepsia or Indigestion, poisoning all the sources of ids enjoyment, and leading in many instances to the mise ries of hypocoudriacism. Long as it has been made the subject of inquiry by medi cal authors it remains involved in much obscurity. J.mndice, Viarhoea, Cholera, and Colic, also performs a conspicuous part in the drama of morbid alTections. DK. LVA.NS bus 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 curope. 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 ihe constitution, by the conspiracies of mer curial murderers unprincipled, uneducated and unpractised 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 tific principles, a physician is always in at tendance, and all those w ho come there in the hour of need will go ofT rejoicing. Dr. Win. Evans' Medical office 100 Chatham. Jllhma, three years' standing. Mr. Kobert Monroe, Schuylkill, afilict ed with the above distressing malady. Symptoms: Great lmguor, -flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stricture across ihe 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, cosliveness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. . Monroe gave up every thought of re covery, and dire despair sat on the counte nance of ever1 person interested in his ex istence or happiness, till by accident he noticed in a public paper somecures effect ed by Dr. IV hi. 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 lo say bis motive for this declaration is, that those afilicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is h ip:!y restored, may likewise lective the same inestimable bent fit. ftjLicer Complaint, ten years1 standing. Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North Sixth St., near Second St., Wiluamsbnrgh, afilicted for the last ten years with Liver Complaint, restored to health through the treatment of Dr. IVm. Evans. Symptoms: Habitual constipa tion of the bowels; total b.-:s of appetite, excruciating pain of the epigastric region, ureal depression of spirits, languor and (ilber symptoms of extreme debility, dis till bed sleep, inordinate flow of ihe 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 oi 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 BUOWNE. CilV and County of New York, ss. Joseph Hrowne, Williamsburgh, Long Island, being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set forth in the within statement, to w hich he has subscribed his name, are just :iud true. JOSEPH BROWNE, Husband of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me, this 4th day of Janu- PET Ett PINCKNEY, Com. of Deeds. Paralytic Rheumatism. A perfect cure effected by die treatment of Dr. W. Ev ans. Mr. John Gibson, of North Fourth street, Williamsburgh. AGENTS J. M. Redmond, Tarbo ro'. F. S. Marshall, Halifax. Spots wood Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E. E- Poutloce, Portsmouth. Lewis John ston, Washington, D. C. Mortimer & M owe ray, Baltimore. Pec 4, IS33. IVcw mill Fashionable It the Cheap Cash Store JAMES WEDDELIi, AS received and is now opening hil spring supply 0f RICH FANCY AND STAPli JUry Goods) UalSySlweSt China, Glass Earthemoavei Hard' rv are, Groceries, And othT seasonable Goods, which jtt point of sty le, quantity, quality, and eve ry requisite which will recommend them to the attention of his customers and thd public, he feels confident that no such in ducement has been offered in this market as he can now present, lie will hot at tempt to enumerate the man' desirable ar ticles of which his Stock consists but res pectfully solicits those who wish to obtain Tasty, Neat and Fashionable Goods Jll Low Trices, To pay him a vidf. Tarboro, April 19, 1S39. kTJrs; .J. C. ISOtlMRD, f NFORMS her customers and the pub lie, that she has received her spring? supply of Goods, which with her former" Stock makes her assortment complete comprising the usual variety of Bonnets Ribbands, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Laces Edging, Inserting, &c. &c. adapted to thti Jlnd Jianlua-making business. S.'.c invites an inspection of her Goodsj as she is confident they cannot fail to givd satisfaction as respects quality and price. Tarboro', April 17, 1539. State of Nor Hi Carolina, EDGECOMBE CO JNTTi Court of Pteds and Quarter Sessions MAY TEKMj 1S3D. James G. Barne ) vs. John Andrews, Orig in a I Attach ment: Richard Hawes, Cad. Hawes, and JameS 1). Barnes, summoned as garnishees. 13 T appearing to the satisfaction of the Couit, that John Andrews, the defend ant in this suitj is not a resident of 'jhiS Slate: It is therefore ordered that publi cation be made for six weeks successively in ihe Tarbonuigh Pi ess, notifying said defendant that unless he appear at the next term of this Court, to be held on the fourth, Monday in August next, at tha Court House in Tarborough, and answer plead, or demur, judgment pro confesses will be entered against him. Witness. Joseph Bell, Clerk of said Court, at office, the fourth Monday itl May, 1S39. JOS. BELL, C. C. Pi ice adv $5 00. 25 6 $100 Reward; ANAWaY from the Subscriber, bri the 14th November 1836, negro mail SPENCER, Aged about 26 years, 5 feet 6 or 7 irichri in height, weighing about 1 50 pounds, yel low complexion with a pleasant Iobknd scars ormarks known of. Said negro for merly belonged to Moses Tison; in Pitt county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, miies from Slantonsburg on the Raleigh road, or lodged in any jail so that I gel hiiti again. All persons are forewarned against liarbonhg, employing, or carry ihg offaaid negro, under penally of ihe law; BENJ. C. D. EJISON. Nov. 29, 1837. 48 Cotton Yarn. npHK subscriber has jut received a quantity of Cotton Yarn; different numbers, from the Ineiory at the Falls Tar River, which he will sell on reasonable, and accommodating terms. , GEO. .HOWARD... Tarboro', February 27. k. t i 1 ; v i'i
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