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3fi ft K. D. HART, OFFERS HIS LAND FOR SALE. Sept. 24, 1S44- 3S Female School. fill IK Rev THOMAS R. OWEN and -fi- hi-- LADY, propose to establish a Fe male chol. in ihe Town of Tarborough, North Catolina. Their aim will be, to make ibis whool an Institution of high c-hVracer: and to render ii worthy Ihe pal-, ronage which they respectfully solicit from ihP numerous Friends throughout the State, and from the Public generally: - lie sides tuition in all ihe ordinary branches ol learning, the most thorough instruction will be given if desired in Music, and in 'the French, and Latin Languages. The scholastic yar will be divided into two Sessions of five months, each: The firs', beginning on the fust day of October, and ending on the last day of February; the second, beginning on the first day of .March, and ending on the last day of July. (Owing to unavoidable circumstances, ihe school will not go into operation this year (1 44) ii tit 1 1 the first of Novemb r: Pupils win be chaiged from the day of entrance, to the close of the session.) TERMS. 1st Class Sl.3ptr.Sess, 1-t half payable, in advance. 2m do. 10 dr. ;id do do. Fteuch 10 do. La in 10 do. ; sin 20 do. do. do. do. do. do. 50 cis. N . i.d lax for Winter Sess. ept. 24, 1S-J4. 3S ffjf0 I he Washington-Whig, Newheini- ;tn.;tn'l F.denton Sentinel, will insert the above, thiee linn s, each. T. U. O. $20 Reward. Slop the Swindler. Fri'!;St- IUU.MM1 J,A,M OIV 1 . IHiUlithisonireforrn!Pr,ion ome to my house and exchanged hores. It now appeals his horse was borrowed, and bf longd to another person. I have 'en inloimed he look the Cone'oe road as h. w is seen on that day about teo mile lielow laihoro. The hois- he got from ii . is a small well built bay hrrse. about Narsohl. b;th hind feel white and a unite s r:pe in his foiebend he was re ce.ilv a! io several pLces by another iiots. and his eye" are effected. Brown is an Irishman. ;doul 5 f ei :i or 4 inches I'iidi, 38 or AO veais old. Iii?ht hn i It. and bur coo plex.on. He bad on a straw h ,t. I Hie Officers and 1 st and 2nd sergeanls t:irU bio ii homespun co.t and pa .tal .oos, ' of company w.U parade in Parboro', ml ... old black siU vet. The above ie-!,,u (,'v P'-'vis W'elnesday, the 16th, vaii wi I bt tMid lor ti e ai.t reh. nsion of;for offiot r "''i11 311,1 Regimental Court ! e vvindh-r, and th hoise. if delivered ') n.e or confine.! so tb .t they can be trot I ft, or SiO lonitherof 'hem. LNhT SHUHLEV. N pi 27. L-4 I. i,9-3 UJl have sum e understood, that Urown ! piMchaed x new wool hat in 'Parboro and ,...t u .., :.. i lell Ins s'raw hat there he also rode a ad i'le hi longing to James Pill, with brass s i"nip, the seat out, pummel defaced by ti editing of a hor.-e, marks of hotes ieetb on one of the skirts, and the hind pail ol the s.ddle tree broke ofl H. S. A. IS. ilartiii V Doimniis, Vt ir i s b u r if. Virgin id, OFFKR FOR SALE COTTON BAGGING, BALE ROPE, l G. li, VOFFRK &c, And will give paiicular attpntion to tha sale of all PRODUCE sent them. O.-inher 3d, 1S44. 40-2 Tin Ware. IIR Snbcriber has jut rcrcived a Ire-h soiiolv ol TIN W ARE, mami hcni'ed ai Wa-hingion, in ibis Slate, eon listing of Coffee PoU. of different sites Buckets, Measure, Funnels, Pans, SkimmeH, Dippers, Cups, Pails, Ju'k strainers, water Lailles, blow Horns, wiiterns, flour and sugar scoops, cake cutters, wndleiiicks, pepper boxes, graters, &c. whicb will he sold on reasonable anil ac Cfnimoda'ing tet ms. (Qoii copper, brass, composition, pewier, beeswax, futs, &c. will be recei vd in barter . C30rders lor gutters, conductor--, a-d '"ii ware of every desci iptioii, will be at le"dtd to forthwith. GEO 110 IV A ED. rarboro April 3. Constables Itlanks for sale, AT this oriucx. TARBORO Female Academy. Hp HE Subscriber resp-ctfully lenders her acknowledgments-! lo her friends and the public for ihe liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and informs 'hem thai her school Will re commence on 1 ..... I - . Ol, I . . .... ioou.iv, ouiu repT. mat. The course of instruction will embrace all- the r quisites of a thorough English education, with Miiic. Pupils will be received by. the quarter. Bo.rd cm be had oh moderate lrms. Tuition in the higher branches pfr.qr. $5 in; ihe lower, S4 Mimic. J57 50. ELLEN F. RAGSDALE. Sept. 21.. IMl. 3s4 S.. LUl ------: -r.rJ Head Q:iarter. Tonot Depot, K , Aug't 12h, lti44. Brigade Orders rfflHK Colonels Commandants of the sp 'eral Regiments composing the 5th Hrigide North Carolina "Mili ia. will pa r;ide their several Regiments at their res pective pwade grounds, equipped accord ing to law for General Review, (as follows:) The 1 4th (Upper) Halifax Regiment, at Walker's X Roa 1 1 on Tuesday the Sih dav of October next. The 16'h Regiment, at Jackson, on W 'ednesdav, ihe IMi ditto. The 15h (Lower) Halifax Regiment, at Dnvsim's X Roads, on Thuisday, ihe H) h ditto. I h" 13th Regiment, at Willtamston, on Salurday, the Pith ditto. The 2 1 t ( Lower) Edgecombe Regiment, at l aiboro, on Thursday, the 17ih ditto. The 20th (Upper) Edgecombe Regi ment, at hiidgers's, on Saturday, the 19th ditto. By order. JOSHUA BARNES. BrigadierGen 51 a Brigade Militia, N. C. JNO. P. SHARPE, Aid dt camp. mThn R n?innlrn Arltrtfitrt vt!l tncont ""til Mh Oct.'and forward accl to Head Quarters, 21st Reg't, No. Ca. M. September 1st. IS 14. Regimental Orders. pilE Officers, musicians and privates of ihe 2lst Regiment of Noith Caroli na Militia, are hereby ordered to parade in TARRORO', on Thursday the 17th ol Octol er next, at 11 o'clock A M. equip ped according lo law for Review and In spection ' lo vvh,ch aM J'PPeals wlM he hto.ighl up, and then or before ihe several captains u ill make their annual returns to the Colonel or Ai'iuiant. I he Cavalry Company attached to ibis Rpirnifiil will al i n.ir:tdt rn thn I7fli i( (),.,ob(.r. t noinned fo. Review. 'iii A EM AN IVAKD. Cot. AUGUST, 18.44 Jlltt ItL'Cl'iYCCl, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, A Scauf iful Assort aiiciit of . NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. Among which will be found, Hlack and coloured Silks, Halzorines, Printed Lawns, Muslins, Organdies, Cal icoes, Needle-worked Collars, Cravats, Fashionable Donned, Parasol, Nett, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, New-style Neck Laces ALM). Rlearhed and Hrown Sheet ings and Shirtings. Lawn and Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. ALSO, A Oeneral assortment of China, Glass fc Crockery Ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c. &c. The above with many other Goods were nurchased in New York by the subscriber during the Dull Season, and "ill be. sold at j a small advance. Call and See. JAMES tV ED DELL. J5 'iiii'ii ytr ' Cotton Gins FOR SALE. A FEW new steel plate Cotton Gins, made at Greenville, for sale. Apply to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to the subscriber. ALSO, A good second hand 37 saw Gin, ready for immediate use, will be sold low. GEO. HOIVARD. Tarboro, March 7. Carminative Balsam. ITS a certain, safe and effectual remedy for dysentery, diarrhcei. or looseness, cho lera morbus, SUM M ER COM PLA I N l colic, griping pains sour stomach, sirk and nervous h-eadachi heartburn, waterbiash. pain or sickness of the stomach, vomiting. spuung upoi lood alter eating, and also where it passes through the body unchan ged, want of appetite, restlessness and ina bility to sleep, wind in the stomach and bowels, hysterica, cramp, nervous tremors and twitchings, sea sickness, fainting, mel ancholy and lowness or spirits, fretting and crying of infants, and for all DOWEL AF FECTIONS & NERVOUS DISEASES. This is one of ihe most efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various derange ments of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the lea! confi dence for curing CHOLERA INFAN TUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for without, exception it is the most' Valuable family medicine ever yet discovered. 'Hun d eds, nay, thousands, of certificates have bten received from physicians, clergymen, and lami.iesot the first respectability, bear ing the strongest testimony in it? favor, loo numetous to publish. Dr. D. Jayne, Dear Sir, having raaJ nft of your CarminativH Dalsam in my family, and find ing it to be admirably adapted to the complaints for which it is intended, I take pleasure in recom men Jing it to the use of my friends and the public generally, believing tliose who are afflicted with any of these complaints will find relief in the use of tins valuable medicine. Jonathan Going, D. Di President of Granville College, Ohio. From th: Rev. Asa Shinn. of the Protestant Mdho dist church, The undersigned having been afflicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes producing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve himr without intermission, and hav ing tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. Jayxe's Carmi native Balsam. This h used according to the directions, and found invariably that this medi cine caused the pain to abate in three or four min utes; and in fifteen or twenty minutes every unea sy sensation was entirely quieted. Tho medicine was afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby rrerentedi lie continued to use the rtif- dicine every evening, and someti nes in the moru- ing. and in a few weeks health was so far restored, that the sufferer was relieved from a larg amount of oppressive paini From experience, therefore, be can confidently recommend Dr. 1). Jayne s Car minative lialsam, as a salutary medicine fur disea ses of the stomach and bowels. A. ShinNi Allegheny city, July 16ih, 1813. From the Rev. Dr, Bacon, From a long acquaintance with Dr. JaVnes Car minative Ualsam, I believe it to be a very happy combination, ana a useiui medicine in many com plaints which almost constantly recur in ourcoun try, such as bowel affections of children, colic, cramps. looseness, dyspeptic disorders of the sto mach, coughs, and affections of the breast, togeth er with all tliose diseases atteuded with sourness of the stomach; and believe that physicians will often tind it a useful remedy in their hands, and one that is proper for domesiic uje, and can be put in to the hands of persons at large with perfect safety. W Mi UACtiN, tM. U. Woodstown, Salem County, N. J. May, lR37t JAS. M. REDMOND, Agent. gAstonishing.H A MONO the thousand Medicines adver tised as 'C'riain certain cures fur pnl monary -complaints," Jay lie's Expectorant Stands alone. Its path to public confi dence has been paved, not with puffs but CURE; and the vouchers for its efficacy include an array of names which, for char acter and respectability, cannot be surpass ed in this country. Dr. JAYNE. being himself a physician, does not prdfi ss to perform physical impossibilities; but be dors assert, and he is borne out by well au thenticated fads, that in all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which ate susceptible of cure without miraculous! interference, his EXPEC I OR A NT will restore the patient to health. No other medicine will remove mucus or pus from the throat so thoroughly as this. It effec tually loosens the coagulated masses from the membrane which lines the trachea, and at every cmigh ihe patient will bring up portions -of the disengigcd m alter. IN ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE PUL MONARY ORGANS", even where nature seems lo be making no effort to throw off t he d isease, J A YN E'S EX P E :T0 R A N T imparts vigor to ihe machinery of respira lion, and enables them to disencumber themselves of the obstructions which had impeded their free operation. Ii has res tored hundreds to perfect health, after their physicians had given them upas incurable, with CONSUMPTION, Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Influenza, Bronchitis, Hooping Couch; Spitting Blood, in a word, all dis eases of a PULMONARY nature yield to this preparation, if properly administered Names and Prices of Dr. D. Juyne's Family Medicines, vit: Jayne's Expectorant, per bottle, Si 00 Hair Tonic 1 00 Tonic Vermifuge 0 50 Carminative Balsam. largp,0 50 small, 0 25 Sanative Pills, per box, 0 25 American Hair Dye, 0 50 For sale in Tarboro by JAS. M. REDMOND, Agent. May 13, 1844. JYotice. HP HE subscribers have entered into a Copartnership, under the firm of Eoicdilch !$ IlotveU, For the transaction of Metcamile business in Tarboro', and would respectfully an nounce to the Public that thry have, -and will be in receipt of, all the different kinds of Merchandise Usually kept in the Mores of ihe place and to which they solicit the attention of buyers. JOSEPH II. DO IV DITCH. JAMES D. HO IV ELL Tarborongb, Dec. 1st, 1S4S. 4S $25 Reward. " RAN AWAY fromtr.eSubscri ber, on the 1st day of last July, my negro man jr.iczzso. " Aged about 25 years, light com plect- d, 6 feet 3 or 4 inches, in height, weighing about 165 pounds the little loe of his right fool is off, and the middle fin ger on one of his hands is crooked and stiff in the first pint. lie is supposed to be lurking in Nash county, near Vicksvilh. with a fre mulatto woman turned Mary Locust. The above reward will be given for the apprehension of Jackson, if confin ed in any jail so that I gfl him again, or it deliveied to me, in Edgecombe countVt near Upper Town Creek meeting house. All persons ate forbid harboring, or carry ieg off said negro unl. r penalty of the. law JAMES J. TAYLOR. August 27, 1 1-4 4. Fishing Creek Land FOR SALE. ripHE s ibpcriber, being desirous lo re move to the West, offVis his Land for sale. The Land iiitMted on the south side of Fishing Creek, i mi'eM from En field, 20 from Tarboto', and 1 from ihe Rail Road. This if ad Contains 1 692 Acres. It is so situated that it can can be sold in tracts from 500 to 700 res with a Co mfnvla hie lhvtilinz House On each tract. It is unnecessary to say any thing as to the quality of ihe Land, as no person will purchase witnoui examina tion. Those thai wish to purchase Land in this county, I will lake great pleasure in shewing them the Land as I am s ire they cannot be belter sui'ed as to Ihe Land, location. Or societ y. Term u ill be accom modating. IV I L LI AM D. BRYAN. Aueu-t 22nd. 1S44. .''5 Dr- Duffy's AXTI-BILIOUS PILLS AND TONIC MIXTURE. tTUST RECEIVED, a supply of Dr. Duffy's Anti-bilious Pills and Tonic Mixture, an effectual remedy for Ague and Fever, &c GEO HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Julv 16. Coffield King, Merchant Tailor, - PJ ESPECT FULLY informs his friends and the public generally, lhat he has received From New York, his Supply of Spring and summer In his line of business. He invites the attention of those who wish to purchase A good Suit of Clothes, as they , can do so by calling at his old stand, where will be found on hand A good assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres, and Vesting. And also, an assortment' of Gloves, Stocks, Bosoms, Cravats, SuSper.ders, Um brellas, &c &c. Tarboro', May 1 3th. IM4. IVciv and Beautiful . Spring and Summer .JilJLL IJYJE1Z Y, $c Mrs. f . IIOUWIW, AS just received her Spring supply of Goods, which with her former stock comprises a general assortment ol ihe most neat, useful and ornamental arti cles, in the Millinery line. - In her assortment will be found Beautiful pattern Silk bonnets, Rutland braid, Rutland and bird-eye, Albert and shell, Florence braid, open gimp, and fine ftraw bonnets, in great variety, , Plain and figured silks and satins, Tarleton muslins-'-white and black crapes, Bonnet and cap ribbons laces and pimps, French and American Flowers, &c. &ci All of which will be sold on her usual liberal and accommodating terms. Tarboro, May 2, 1844. Ms, Cohtributionship & irv insurance Company 57 IVallSl. New YorK Capital 200,000 Dollars. -se- ..." npHE Capital Stock of this Institution r all paid in and secured on first rata Bonds and Mortgages and Real Estate, an; I numbers among its Directors some of tl e most influential and respectable inhabitant of ihe city. Il insures against Loss or Dam age by fire buildings of every description,. merchandize, &c. &c. on terms as favorable as similar iris'iiutions. Policies will be issued on upplication to JAMES IVEDDELL. Agent for Tarboro and vicinity. Tarboro May 1st. 1S44. JYotice. iLLt.xM n. Battle & benj. D. DATTLE having purchased l.U interest of Avion J. Battle in the COTTOrV tVVCTOUY And appurtenances situated Alt the Fails of Tar River The whole establishment is now owned by them and C. C. Datlle. The business in future will be conducted as heretofore, in the name of Bnl tie Brothers and upon ihe same liberal and accommodating terms. In consequence of the withdrawal of one of the former firm of Rattle & Hiotheis ti e business will have to be closed up to 'he 1st day of June, 1841. A suitable atent wil be employed to attend to thi pait of the business. . They hope to have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, as they will endeavor to have their Yarns made of good quality, and will sell at as low prices as thd ai tit le can b$. had at other places. BATTLE BROTHERS. Rocky Mount, N C. June 18. More Brandreth's Pills - aITE have iust received a fresh supply of this valuable Medicine, which i ..r.tmmpndpd hu thousands nf nprannft a-hum il ev have cured of Consumntion. T. 0...T, flla I -wt oresl inn II t'cnphtil; Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in the back part of the Head, usually the sym tomsof Appoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Billions, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthma, Gout, Rheumatisn, Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Pleurisy, Inward Weak ness, Depression of the Spii its, Ruptures Inflamation, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Drop sy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Chouc, ChoU era Morbus. GraVel, Worms. Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula. Erysipelas, or Ivaint Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, White Swell ings ulcers, some oi miny years stand ing. Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles, Costiveness. all Eruptions of ihe Skin, Fiighlful Dreams, Female Com plaints of every, kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations. &.c. Also Brandreth's Liniment, for sores, dwellings wounds, &c , at 25 cents a bot tle Those Pills- are for sale in every County in this State, and by the following gentlemen in this vicinity. Gee. Howird, Agent, Tarboro. R. & H. Belcher. Sparta. ' Isaac zcarourougn, uan urore. .? S I II HI , VV - .w.. . Vvehlps Fennrr. & Co. Clatksville J. L 4 R. IV. flyman. Palmyra. IVm IV Jones, Reed's JJ Roadi, D. II Holland) Smilhfn Id. -May 14, IS44. 21 $50 Reward WILL BE PAID for the ap- ) prehension of rnv fellow Inlv bm. He was purchased of Mr. J osiah Taylor; but I have understood since, his oivner's name was KinChenTaj' lor. Lewis is a stout, able-bodied fellow about 5 feet 10 inches high and about 93 or 24 years of age. The above reward will pa'id on his being lodged in the Wil mington Jail and notice given me to lhat fleet, or $60 if delivered lo me in Charleston S. C. at my residence, No. 60 Tradd Street- john T. Marshall. Charles'on, (S. C.) Aug. 26, 1844. 35ft m$aj)pingtoiis Pills XleTrare of Counterfeits ThNLY those having the signature of 0 v B. PEARSON, hvs the genuine Sappington Pills for sale. Those Pills i ar& to be found in all the ct unties below Halt, fax and Nash. It would be well for all those that use those P Us, to demand th authority for selling trem. Given under my hand, this 27lh day af June, 1H44. O. .3. PEARSON. frj"A fresh fupply Df the above PiW just received and lor sa' s in Tarboro, by . GEO. HOWARD.AtnU Tarboro' i uue, 1844.
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