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i Pail Road Instalments. nttr, i f the Wilmington and Raleigh Mlt li. Co. Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 31. 1S3. mlllF Stockholders of the Wilmington 1 and U.lcigh Kail Rosd Company an ,f.reby notified, Hat the remaining pur f ihpir subscription to the Slock ol ,Usfompay i required to be paid in tin fi.llawh.g maintr, Viz: n ihp 1st March next an instalment o! vs on the share, o t tie i-t Ju,y ' H- orJcr of the Board of Directors. 66 JAMES OWEN, President. JVoticc. Tllfi Copartnership heretofore existing um r the firm of Home V M$erhig, Is dissolved hy mutual cohm tit. JOIIX R. DERING. Sfantnnshiirs, N. C. July 1 1th, 1S3S. Rocky Jtlount Manufacturing Company. ffPURU.NT to an act of the last Lp & 2i ,1a: urt- mct pirating I he "Rocky Mount Manufacturing Company " i; ,,,u t.f subscription will be opened at U Mount under the superintendence) l ' Untie & !ioth i-: KMHgh, C C. But j lie; Washington, B. K Havens; W:ynes Ihio', .!-hn C. Wiight; and at Halifax, Ih.iny Wilkes; to be opened immediate lv, and kfpl open till the 1st of April. pies of the Charter, and the value ami t!fcij'i n ol the properly, as fixed on by the present owners, may be seen at the places if subscription. (jplJooks lor subscription will b" op'-iu-il at Mr. Willianws store in Tarb n dining February & Much Court.. .1 ;!. 29. tts.J& 6 S flllllS beautiful and thorough bred En-$- K.iCti Horse (lately imported hy Di. Merrill of Virginia) will make his ii- xt -eason (Spring 1S39) at Wilton, in tt.-- county of Granville, commenting the 11 i of February and ending lt July, at siui: pines as will enable all classes of ptr-jns to avail themselves ol the services of this tlistir glished Rice Hore and get ler of hare Horse, as I am instructed to stand lim 1 .w. His services are offered at THIRTY DOLLARS the season and FORTY Fl VrK Dollars to insure, with Oiie D.dhr to the (iroom; the insurance to l e paid as soon as the mare is pirted viih, or ascertained to he in foal. No al tr;itinn will be made in the above prices. is a sure foal getter, and will always 'ie found at his stable; grtat care will be 'ken to prevent accidents, but no liability lor iy ; his Groom is careful- and may be Hied on; mares will be led for thirty '"fills per day. Black seivants boarded S'is, :iil white persons sent with mares, will have to pay board which will be rea Enable. Js rich Hi oiciiifull fifteen and a Imlj nanus high. Bred hy the Karl of Egremont and was foaled in iS22; he is in finer health and jp'nt than 1 have ever seen him; and the "eedtrsof fine hoises are particularly in I' cd to call and see him. He was got by "lialebone; his dam Themis (sister to In cantator) by Sorcerer, h-r dam II anna, by bohinna, out of f lummiug-bird, (sister to tharine, Colibn and young Camilla) 4' Woodpecker, Camilla, by Trentham, lT'Plt, by the Compton Bub. (alter wards ailed the Scdley Gray Arabian.) Jll?-lphin Arabian mare, (dam of Jug-&,e-&c0 Gray Robinson, by the 'd Calloway, old Snake mare, Gray ''K (sister to Clurnsey) by Hautboy, ot Mis D'Arcy's Pet mare. v half-bone the sire of Flexible is bro r,o Whisker, Wofull, and Webb, by py. dam Penelope, by Trumpeter, s'utlla by Higbnyer, Promise by Snap, ; t Relator's dam by Partner. In Flexible M,ius united tho r n.i M.,,.,k i u pU ..'''P and on both sides the 1! r,i,, !a7,,0nau,(' hlood of the day; his run- 1 Wv? 'n '?,a,,(1 wi!l establish that fact, he so. 'nf C(Jmended with the following Hor- x-iefc no as Sc;,nd Velasq.nz, War Haii I ' 8,u,l,,e Pope, Vesuvius, piU3t c- 1Iotlenlot Mazrne, Doctor rJclln, ' blSnnna, Rapid, Despatch, A Ks n neral Mina Cinderilla, Reu irmai(KruUnc3orf Longwaist, Merman, host of' 1TUZuorough, Leviathan and a I f 1 1 ! his h,n . , . .li Wnch will be set lorth in "ailu bills. Wi!,ft EPlvARD II. CARTER. v Hon, Oranvilt m n Jan ori j ' .I.Jl' tlx FLEXIBLE 7 20 - CUIIE toii Consumption, d T HF: article published below, roncern- iny the ,lt.vv and noniihir rlnrirm ari. vanced b ,he illustrious Goeliike of Ger many, caunoi fail of exci.ing a deep and rilling interest throughout our country. Translated from the German.) Louis Oilbn Goelicke OF GEKMANV, THE GREATEST uF IlUMAN BESEPACTORS. Citizens of North and South Amerita. To L.OUH OPKON GOELICKE, M. D , of werin.iiiv. ( V tlui .. . ' i" j "vtiuiis die nuper- tshable honor of adding a new and ihe cious D crniNE to the Seieuce of Medi cine a doctrine whirb, though vehement ly opposed by many of the faculty, (ol uhn h he is a valuable member,) he proves to be as well founded in truth as any doc trine of Holy Writ a doctrine, unon the veiny 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 state of Vis Vita (or Life lJrinciph) of the human body: often sicntty lurking in the system for years be fore tlure is the least complaint of the LnngsJj) and which may be as certainly, though not so quickly, cured as a common cold or a simple headache. An invaluably precious doctrine this, as it imparts an im portant lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching iheui that this insidi ous foe n:y 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 wail till the full-grown car. This illustrious benefactor of man is also entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, for the in vention of his MATCHLESS SANA TIYrE, whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemv CONSUMPTION, both in the first and last stages a medicine which has thoroughly filled the vacuum in the Mate ria Medici, and thereby proved itself the (7 Conqueror of Physicians) 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 portray ed even by some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chamber; by which means they often become the happy instruments of changing desponden cy into hope, sickness into health, and sad ness of friends into joyfulness. Jllatchlcss 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 influence over many diseases of the human system a medicine, which begins lo be valued by Thysicians,o are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the grasp ol 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 ot taking a half or a quarter drop. Price. I hree and one-third nx 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 kiad, not quanti ty whatever the appetite dictates, and not be compelled to force down, against nature, every medley winch the lenderest friends and kindest nurses ojien impru ilentlv recommend. It is here worthy of remark, that in al most every instance where cures have been wrought by this remedy, less than a phia has removed the disease and, in no case, whether resulting fatally or successfully, has a patient used two whole phials. The above precious medicine (the ori mnal discovery of Dr. LOUIS O. GOE LICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, whole nlp and retail, in Boston, by D. S. ROW- LAND, General American Agent for the discoverer, where numerous leuer, certi fying the good efTects of the medicine, may Ka (ppfl. Ako for sale bv retail, In most of the towns in America. r TIMO. TERRELL, Agent for Nash county Kocky Mount, Jan. 1, 1830. IYciv and Fashionable FALL AND WINTER MILLINER Y, S?c. npiIE subscriber informs her customers and the public, that she is now open ing for their inspection her Assortment of Fall and Winter Selected with care by herself, and com prising the usual variety, vi2: Pattern bonnets; latest fashion'?, Victoria, Oriental, and fine straw bonnets, Silks and matins, silk fiinge, silk velvet, Capes, collars, handkerchiefs, pufT& curls, A splendid assortment of ribbons, &c. &c. All of which will be sold at a very small advance for cash, cr on her usual an commodating terms to punctual customers. (QShe has procured the latest dress patterns, and is prepared to execute JSian tit a making as heretofore. A. C. HO WARD. Tarboro', Nov. 14, 1S3S. JYbticc. rinHE TRUSTEES of the Tarboro' Aate Academy take this method oi assuring the public, that (lie exercises ol this institution will commence in a few weeks, that it will be A c I as si at I School, In which all the usual studies of Acade mies will be taught, and young men pre pared for college that board can be ob tained in highly respectable private fami lies. The terms will be published as soon as there is final action in the selection of thf teacher. jT.rboro', 3 January, 1S39. 1 JYoticc SOUND, a shor: time since a neat lil ii. w. .,;- ...!!. .i in m cHwirjc, which me owner can have by applying at this office. Feb. 5, 1839. Notice. njlHE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under THE FiRM OF PENDER 4- POPE, Is dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons having claims against said firm, are requested to bring them forward for set tlement and all those - indebted will make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence will be given. SOLOMON PENDER. WM. A. POPE. Tarboro', Nov. 27, IS3S. 4S To all whom it may concern. have been lately asked much to our surprise, 44il we were going lo 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 Incoiporated as the KOCKY MOUNT Ma nnfac luring Company, And thought it must, be breaking up the whole concern. We have deemed it pro per to say to prevent our friends at a dis tance from being niisled by such a report, that instead of breaking tip we are pre paring to enlarge and carry on our busi ness more extensively than ever, and that tin 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. 183S. OUM JACK, WILL STAND the pre sent season at my stable, J. C. Knight's store and Wm. S. Baker's. The season will commence the 1st day of March and end the 1st ol July next. He will be at Wm. S. Baker's on the Sth and 9th, lSth, 19ih 2Sth and 29th of each month during the season at I. C. Knight's on the 11th, 20th and 30th of each month during the season and the balance of his time at home; with thr privilege of adding or diminishing at either stand. He will be let to mares at FIVE DOLLARS the season, due at the end of the season with interest; and with twenty five cents to the Groom in pverv instance. Great care will be taken lo prevent accidents, but no liability for any of any sort. YOUNG JACK has established him self lo be inferior to none in this country. DAVID G. BAKER. 2fith Feb'ry. 1839. 9 3 Botanic JflcclicineSi If OBELIA, in half and quarter pound papers, prepared by E. Larrabee, Baltimore, for sale by GEO HOrtAilD. January AX HIGHLY Important Caution To the Public. ''Cave ne titubes" Beware of falling. JJOCTOK EVANS, 100 Chatham street, lakes the present opportunity of tendering his most unfeigned acknowl edgements to the numerous patients afflict ed with 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 ihe sources of his enjoyment, and leading in many instances to the mise ries of by pocondriacism. Long as it has been made the subject of inquiry hy medi cal authors it remains involved in much obscurity. Jaundice, Diarhoea, Cholera, and Colic, also performs a conspicuous part in the drama of morbid affections. DR. EVANS has been singularly suc cessful iu the treatment of the above com plaints by remedies drawn from the re searches of the most eminent physicians in Europe. He has also bad 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 ihe conspiracies of mer curial murderers unprincipled, uneducated and unpractised in any art save that of at tempting to lead the credulous on the road lo 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 who come there iu the hour of need will go off rejoicing. Dr. Wm. Evans' Medical office 100 Chatham. Aathma, 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 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. II. 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 some cures eiTecl ed bv Dr. IVni. Evans medicine in bis 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 lo those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same Inestimable benefit. Liver Complaint, ten ijears standing. Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North Sixth si., near Second St., Williamsburg!), afflicted for the last ten years with Liver Complaint, restored to health through the treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. Symptoms: Habitual constipa tion of the bowels; total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of ihe 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 iittle 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, Wiiliamsburgh, 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 Browiue. 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 Wiiliamsburgh. AGENTS. i. M. Redmond, Tarbo ro'. F. S. Marshall, Halifax. Spots wood U Robertson, Petersburg. A Du val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E. E. Portlock, Portsmouth. Lewis John ston, Washington, D. C. Mortimer & Mowbray, Baltimore. Pec. 4, 1833. APPROVED Patent Jfledicines. j$JOFFAT'3 Life Pills and Pl.cenix Biiurs, a certain and speedy leme dy in all cises of costiveness, dyspepsia, bilious and liver affection, asthma, piles, settled pains, huiuaiism whether chron ic or if fl immatory, fevers and agues, ob stinate hiadaches, impure slate of the flu ids, unhealthy appearance of the skin, neivous debility, the sickness incident to lemales in delicate health, every kind of weakness of the digestive organ? and all general derangements of health. Evans' camomile Pills a snje and speedy cure for dy?pepsia or indiges tion, jaundice, diarrhoea, cholera, cholic, liver complaint, &c. Evans' fever and agut Tills, a sure cure for those disorders. The pu tifying pills lend to promote a healthy se cretion of the bib-, and render the system cfpb!e 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 Sanative a medicine which is obtained equally fiom the Vegetable, animal, and mineral kingdoms, and thus possesses a threefold power a medicine which;' though design ed as a remedy for ronsiimption solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence over many diseases of the human system, palsy, fits, dropsy, emaciation pleurisy, gout, piles, dysentery gravel, spine com plaints, nervousness, asthma, &c. Peters' vegetable anlUbilious Pills, a certain cure lor liver comnlaint. jmndice, bilious fever in its incipient stage, fever and ague, dy-pepsiaj sick head ache, nervousness, nausea, lowness of spi rits, bile on the stomach and blotched or sallow complexion. BenhwillVs iunti-dyspeptic Pills a most valuable medicine for the cure o dyspepsia, and the prevention of bilious fevers, colic, &c. &c. Bernard 8 remedy for Asiatic; Cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, sum mer complaints, colics, cramps & spasms. Carter's Southern lUiciimulic Embrocation, a speedy cure for rheuma tism, chilblains, sprains, numbness, and stiffness of the joinls, &c. Parson's pectoral balm of Car ragen, or Irish moss, a safe and certain remedy for coughs, Colds, asthmas, hoop ing cough, shortness of bn.ath spitting of blood, consumption, &c. DuponVs vegeiable 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 morbid state, and of restoring a healthy and vigorous action; The ajjlicted man's Friend or dintmenl oi many virtues, much celebra ted for the cure of scrofula or king'- evil ringworm, goitre, inflamed eyes, burns, scalds, chilblains, breaking out on chil dren's heads, eruption or pimples on the face, breaking odt on the mouth, scorbutic ulcers, & ulcerated sore IcjS sore breasts and cancerous humors. Harrlsotfs adhesive plaster, far superior to any that has hitherto ben dis covered. In consequence of its amazing adhesive qualities it is engaged, that this Plaster will maintain its hold with perti nacity where none other can be had lo stick at all, that it Is perfectly sedative, and that there is nothing whatever irrita ble in its Composition. Printed directions accompany Ihe above valuable anil highly approved patent me dicines for sale by GEO. HOWARD. August 24. House Landscape 6? Ornamental FAINTTINO. rjnHE Subscriber respectfully Informs the citizens of Edgecorhbe County, that he has located himself In Tarborbugh, Where he is prepared lb execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing gig, sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terreli. He will leave town aud go into the couniry, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed n reasonable terms. LZtVIS DE ARQUERr Taiboro', Feb. 2G. 0i rfTk rrt afc ZTi f- .
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