JYoticd '-i:-. mflE subscriber lost on Friday, the A g5iVin?t. somewhere in the road be jes;ie IIan H's and llha Medloid's, Jr near ihcir plantations, A ydloiv iVullcl, niaininc the following Notes of Hand, C! one vs. Hardy H. Brown, for S34 viz due H"1 vs. uiium P Lilly, for 252 ,0' due 31st Dec. 1838 one vs. Thomas Howell, for $46, due nl-li Sf'Pt is.is -one receipt given ny av, Hiegsfn(.te for collection vs. John- 1., k.ii The finder, by refiirnms: the nll,ket book and papery may retain tin Jiioncy. A" persons are cautioned against iradi"g for said notes. THOMAS C. TIARRELL. Martin county, Jan. 29, IS3D. 5 Mucldc John. HIS thorough bred horse will stand die ensuing season at the stable ol John J. Daniel at the following prices to wit: THIRTY DOLLARS the season anj FIFTY Dollars the insurance, with liny cents to the groom in every instance. This horse like many others which havp preceded him, stands in his old age not inferior in point of pedigree, or in regard Iq the performances of his get, to no other kor-jp in America. Good pasturage and well usage will be afforded to those mares pphi irom a distance on moderate terms. All care will be taken to avoid accidents, but no responsibility will be incurred by if such takes place. Below is -the cor rected pedigree oi this thorough bred horse by Mr. Patrick Nisbett Edgai, the author cfihe Sportsman's Herald and Stud Hook JOHN J. DANIEL, IV M G BULLUCK. Jan. 12th, 1839. P. S. The season will commence the 1st of Mas ch and end the first of July. The placp of location is at the former one of Oil i: Bulluek's, about one mile above Jesse C. Knight's. JOHN J. DANIEL. COKKECTED PEDIGREE OP Bullncic's Muckle John. He was got by Little Harold, called also Harwood; his dam, Fawn, by Collec tor; his errand dam by the Imported horse Old Citizen; his great grand dam, by Hall's Union; his great great grand dam by B tckskin Imported horse old Fear nought, her dam, (also dam of Dappled John,) by the Imported horse OldjJanus In-ported horse Old Janus, which came out of the imported "Cornwallis mare." "Hall's Union, a bay horse, with a light mane and tail, and very well formed: was taken in the old "Revolutionary War" by Col. Tarleton, of the British Army, in th Slate of Maryland and 'nought over to York, in Virginia, by him he a!lei waruN let General Lord Cornwallis haw bim who brought him into the State ol North Carolina he exchanged him there for several fine geldings Union got some or the very best stock in that State, where be coveted sevrral seasons, and died in Pitt county at a very advanced age." a August in Willis, Thus Moor, Willis Alston, Hardimon Bishop, Wm. Drew, Solicitor. Gideon Alston. N. C For the pedigrees above, see the 1st W of the. General Stud Book at the lol loping paoes. Sir Archie got by the Imported Diomed, Pagf 29, and came out of Hcphestion's Ja', 253. Harold, 250, 29. 330, 331. Je,i, 274 Haynes'sFlimnap, 220. Clo df,us, 156, 60. Medley, 46, 534. Impor -eJ Vampire by Regulus, ,ut uT Wildair's dam, 64 Haynes's Flimnap, 320, 34, 35, 39 40 Old Imported Janus, 33, 34. Fear jt, Johy Roger. 40. Collector, by O'l M.nk Anthony; fjr his pedigree ihe Jurf Hcgtstrr 159. Centmel, 24. Brutus, 12(S, 129. David, 29. Valiant, 63 Spa 473, 39, 40. Fearnought, 33, 34. i'uekskin Meades. by , his dam, jmalsoof Fitz Partner, 218. Aristotle, ,!- Whiuingion, G4 Jolly Roger, 40 21. Citizen, 25,26. lull's Union,5I I. Slim, (called Spright y)57. 53 Figure, 34. Dove, 30. Oihel MD. 50. Truxton, 2d page 305. Molly ''"S'-g-byGrey Diomejf 243. 46. Sloe, JW. Partner, 31 50 Traveller, 61, 62. ri'ir; 25' 26' Jo,,V F". 277. Gar "cMtaton) 233,272. Little Eaton's. ouVsC. A.3. R. H. Twigg, 508. Im P7"ed Silvereye, 57. Imported Monkey, urncr $ Hughes's ALMANAO, FOR 1839, c sFor;ale at this Office at the Raleigh pri es viz: 10 cents single, 75 cents per I0, S3 50 for half a gross and $6 per 5rSS' Jov. 1838. C 1812, 1S20, ( IS07, 1S21, 1S23, CURE FOR Consumption, iri!E artic,e published below, concern ing the new and popular doctrine ad vanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Ger many, cannot fail of exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout our Country. Translated from the German.) Louis Offon Goelicke, OF GERMANY. THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BENEFACTORS Citizens of Worth and South America. T r xu 1.0UIS UFFON GOELICRE, M. D., of yr.many, Europe) belongs the imper ishable, honor of adding a new and pre cious doctrine to the Science of Medi cine a doctrine which, though vehement ly opposed by many of ihe faculty, (ol which he is a valuable member,) he proves to be as well founded in truth as any doc trine of Holy Writ -a doctrine, noon the verity of which are suspended the lives ol millions of our race and which he boldly challenges his opposers to refute, viz: Consumption is a disease always occasioned by a disordered stale of Vis Vita (or Life Principle) of the human bodvr ft? often secretly lurking in iflt system for Hears Ar- Vfore there is the least complaint of the iung3j) ana which may be as certainly, though not so quickly, cured, as a common cold or n simple headache. An invaluably precious doctrine this, as it imparts an im portant lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching (hem that this insidi ous foe may be an unobserved inmate of their "clayey houses" even while they im agine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that the great secret in the art of preserving health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not wait till the full-grown ear. This illustrious benefactor of man is also entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, for the in vention ol" his MATCHLESS SANA TIVE, 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 tt7L0NQUER0R OF V H YSICIANSJ) 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 h:ppy instruments of changing desponden cy into hope, sickness into health, and sad ness of friends into joyfulness. Matchless 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-TH it EE-fold power a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a mys terious influence 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 half drop; and for in fants, a quarter drop; the directions ex plaining the manner of taking a half or a quarter drop. Price. three and one-third ru dol lars (2,50) per half ounce. A German coin, value 75 cents The Sanative Is above all estimate, as a general preven- y . II tlVe Ol CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, anu uy 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 tenderest friends and kindest nurses often impru dently recommend. It is here worthy of remark, that in al most every instance where cures have been wrought by this remedy, less than a phial has removed the disease and, in no case, whether resulting falaliy or successfully, has a patient 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 sate by retail, in most of the towns in America. TIMO. TERRELL, Agent for Wash county. Rocky Mount, Jan. 1, 1839. JYoticc. THE Subscriber will open a Schooi at Hickory Grove Academy, On Monday, 21st of Januorv in the vi cioity of David Barlow's and Will Pender's, three miles West ofTarboro'; in wnich will be taught Spelling, Read mg, Writing and Arithmetic. jTerms of tuition six dollars ner Session of five months. Board can be obtained in hall mtle and one mile of the Academy. Young men wisning to study the art ol Survey lng will be instructed and attended to with care and attention. LOUIS C. PENDER. Jan. 16ih, 1838. 3 4 Notice rJP H E TRUSTEES of Ihe Tarboro Male Jlcntlcmy take this method of assuring the public, that the exeicises ol this institution will commence in a few weeks, that it will he A classical School, In which all the usual studies of Acade mies will be taught, and young men pre pared for college that hoard can he ob tained in highly respectable private fami lies. The 'ei iiis will be published as soon a there is fiaal action in Ihe selection of h teacher. Tdi boro', 3 January, 1S39. 1 Jticc. HE copai tnei hip ht-re to fore existing between the Mioribfrs under THE FIRM OF PENDER POPE, Is dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons having claims against said firm are requested to bring them forward for set tltment and all those indebted . will make immediate payment as no longer indulgence will he given. SOLOMON PENDER. fVM Ji. POPE .. Tarboro Nov. 27, 1S38 4S State of North Caroling EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Superior Court of Equity. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1S33. Ephtaim Dicken,ex'r ot God 1 win Cotten, vs. J- Original John VV. Cotten and wife bill. Laura and others, J T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Henry L. Irwin, Joseph Shields and Catharine his wile, Thomas Whitehead, Nancy Gainer, Benjamin Gai ner, and Alfred Gainer, defendants ih this ease, are not residents ol l his Slate: It is therefore ordered, that publication he made for six weeks successively in the Tai borough Press, notifying said defend ants that unless they appear at the next lerm of this Cyurt, to .-e held on the sec ond Monday tn March next, at the Court House in Tarburough, and answer, plead, or demur, judgment pro coulesso will be entered against 'turn. Witness, Isaac Norfleet, Clerk ot said Court, at ofliv. , ihe second Monday in September, lt3$. NORFLEET, C. M.E Dec. 5th, 183S 1 Price adv $5 00 Stale of North Carolina, KDGKCOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM, IS3S. Eliziheth Noi vill. widow " of EowNomll ! pelitionfor The heirs at law of said dowei. Enos Norvell. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe Court, that James Taylor, Enos Nor vill, Eli Johnson and wife Charity, Exum Revel and wile Patsy James E. Lewis and Vife Penny, and Josiah Kail in right of his wife Parky Ann, defendants in this suit, are not residents of this State It i therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Tarborough Press, notifying said defend ants thit unless they appear at Ihe next term of this Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in February next, at the Court House in 7'arhoiough, and answer, plead, or demur, judgment pro confesso will be entered against them. Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of said Court, at office, the f ourth Monday in No vember 1S33. JOS. BELL, C. C Price adv. $5 00. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW. September 7'erm, 183S. Elizabeth Bennett vs. Petition for Divorce. Stephen Bennett, ) IN this case it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Tarbo rough Press, and North Carolina Stand ard, for three months, notifying the de fmdant to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held for said county ii Ihe Court House in Tarborough, on the sec ond Monday in March next, then and there to answer, plead, or demur to the plaintiff's petition, or the same will be heard ex parte. Test, WILLIAM NORFLEET, Ctk. Dec. 5th, 1338. Price ady $6 25. AN HIGHLY Important Caution To the Public. "CaU ne tit ules"- Beware of falling. JJOCTOR EVANS, 100 Chatham street, takes the present opportunity of tendering his most unfeigned acknnwl edgements to the numerous patients"afilict ed with the 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 mise ries of hypocondriacism. Long as it has been made the subject.of inquiry bv medi cal authors it remain invulvpi! in nn,il obscurity. Jaundice, Diarhoea, Cholera, and Colic, also perforins a conspicuous part in the drama of morbid affections. DR. EVANS has been siugularlv 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 exoerience and success throughout the whole Tamil v of uencaie aiseases, all ot which are for the most part aggravated by, and rooted in A t' .,' ....... tne 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' ofiiee is siinnlipH tvith 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 who come there in the hour of need will go off rejoicing. Dr. Wm. Evans' Medical office 100 Chatham. Jlsthma, three years' standing. Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflict ed with the above distressing malady. Symptoms : Great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stricture across the bieast, dizziness, nervons irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a hori zontal position without the setisation of impending suffocation, palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costiveness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debilitv 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 bis ex istence or happiness, till by accident he noticed in a public paper some cures effect ed by Dr. IVm. Evans1 medicine in his complaint, which induced him to purchase a package of the Pi. is, which resulted in completely removing every symptom oJ his disease. He wishes to say his motive for this declaration is, that those afllicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. (IT Liver Complaint, ten years'' standing. Mrs. H annah Browne, wife of Joseph Bro wne, North Sixih st., near Second st., Will iamsburgh, afflicted for the last ten years with Liver Complaint, restored to health through the treatment of Dr. fVm. 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, VVilliamsburgh, 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 core effected by the 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 tn Robertson, Petersburg. A Du val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E. E. PortloCk, Portsmouth. Lewis John ston, Washington, D. C. Mortimer 81 M owe ray, Baltimore. Dec- 4, 1838. Last JYoticc. Tf SHALL indiscriminately sue lo Feb ruary Court on all debts due B. & S. I). Cotten, S. D. Cotten $ Son, and estate of S. D. Cotten, Which are not paid by the first day of February next. IV ILL. II. WILLS. Tarboro', Nov. 30, 1 838. 48 S JWbticc. rjpHE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Mlovnt 4 Bering, Is dissolved by mutual consr-nt. JOHN R. BERING. Stantonshure, N. C. July 1 lib, 183S. APPROVED Patent Jtledicincs. ipETERS' Vegetable anti-biltous Pills, a certain cure lor liver complaint, jaundice, bilious lever in its incipient stage, fever and ague, dyspepsia, sick head ache, nervousness, nauea, fewness of spi rits, bile on the stomach, and blotched or sallow complexion. Beskwilh's anti-dyspeptic Pills, a most valuable medicine lor the cure of dyspepsia, and the prevention of bilious fevers, colic, &c. &c. Bernard's remedy for Jlsiatic Cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhcea, sum mer complaints, colics, cramps & spasms. Carter's Southern Bhenmatic Embrocation, a speedy cure for rheuma tism, chilblains, sprains, numbness, and stiffness of t lie 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. LuponCs vegetable Tooth-ache Elixir, a certain and immediate cure, giv ing relief in a very few minutes, and that loo without any injury to the teeth or gums. It possesses the properly of enliv ening the gums when in a morbid state, and of restoring a healthy and vigorous action. The afflicted man's Friend, or Ointment of many virtues, much celebra ted for the cure of scrofula or king's evil, ringworm, goitre, inflamed eyes, burns, scalds, chilblains, breakinir out on chil. dren's heads, eruption, or pimples on the iactr, ureaBing oui on me mouth, scorbutic ulcers, & ulcerated sore legs, sore breasts, and cancerous humors. Harrison's adhesive plaster, far superior to any that has hith erto been di covered. In consequence of its amazing adhesive qualities it is engaged, that this 1 iaier win maintain us noid 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 above valuable and highly approved patent me dicines, for sale GEO. HOWARD. August 24. To all whom it may concern. E have been lately asked much foour v surprise, if we were going to break up our business at the Falls." We cannot conceive how such a report could get out, unless it was by some person who could not understand what was meant by having our establishment Incorporated as the ROCKY MOUNT J Jan ufact a r ing Co mpany, And thought it must be breaking tip ihe whole concern. We have deemed it pro per to say, to prevent our friends at a dis tance from being misled by such a report, that instead of breaking up we are pre paring to enlarge and carry on our busi uess more extensively than ever, and that the prospects of success in our business have never been so encouraging, nor has its profits ever been greater than at pres ent. Battle & brothers. Rocky Mount, Dec. 2th, 1838. House, Landscape 6? Ornamental FAINTING. rTHHE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county, that he has, located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in hi line of business. Those wishing gig, sideboards, silting chairs fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach short of Mr Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. LEWIS DE AROTJER. TarboTo',Feb. 26, T -