Vn'd Road Instalments.
lxa -assess
It. Co. Wilmington, N. C. Jan.
3st,
r-lHK Stockholders of ihe Wilmington
I ami Raleigh Kail Rosd Company art
u ,Phv notified, thai the remaining por
f their subscription to the Slock ol
Jhi" Company is required to be paid in the
following manner, viz:
On the 1st March next an instalment ol
S on the share,
On the 1st July " S7
V order of the Hoard of Directors.
c G JAMES GIVEN, President.
Notice.
IIF Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of
Home V Dering,
Is dissolved by mutual consent.
JOHN R. DURING.
Stantonshurg, N. (-. .Inly Hih. 183S.
Rocky Mount
Manufacturing Company.
c
URSUANT to an act of the bt Le
ulature incorporating the "Rocky
Mount Manufacturing Company;'
Hooks of subscription will he opened at
Kooky Mount under the superintendence
ol Bjtile & Brothers; R -lloigh, C C. Bat
tie; Washington, B. F. Havens; Waynes
lioro', Joh Wright; and at Halifax,
Henry Wilkes; to be opened immediate
)y, and kept open till the 1st of April.
Copies of the Charter, and the value and
(le?crip'iin of the property, as fixed on by
the present owners, may be seen at the
places of subscription.
(JBooks for subscription will b
opened at Mr. Williams's store in Taib .
rcnh, during February & March Courts.
Jan. 29, 1&39. 6 S
FLB
rTlHlS beautiful and thorough bred En
jjlish RdCe Horse (lately imported by
Dr. Merrill of Virginia) will make his
next season (Spring 1839) at Wilton, in
the county of Granville, commencing the
Htli of February and ending 1st July, at
such puces as will enable all class, s of
! persons to avail themselves of the services
of this distinguished Race Horse and get
i ter ol Uace Horses, as I am instructed to
. stand him 1 v. 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
; wu h, or ascertained to be in foal. No al
ii tfration will be made in the above prices.
He is a sure foal getter, and will always
I be found at his stable; great care will be
I taken to prevent accidents, but no liability
lora ty; his Groom is careful and may be
' rlit d on; mares will be led for thirty
cents per day. Black servants boarded
; gniis, all white persons sent with mares,
s will have to pay board which will be rea
I sonable.
Is u rich IS, own, full fifteen and
a half hands high,
Bred by the Karl of Kgremont and was
waled in 1822; he is in finer health and
: jiJ,"l than 1 have ever seen him; and the
breeders of fine horses are particularly in
ed io call and see him. He was got by
Whalebone; his dam, Themis (lister to In
cantator) by Sorcerer, her dam Hanna, by
"OHinna, out of Humming-bird, (sister to
; 7 Wodpecker, Camilla, by Trentham,
uq!iett, by the Compton Barb, (alter
i Jrds, -ailed the Sedley Gray Arabian.)
; d-lphin Arabian mare, fdam of Jur-
uu kc' &c-) Gray Robinson, by the
j Ullk (sister to Clumsey) by Hautboy,
; j - iviiss U'Arcy's Pet mare.
i bone the sire of Flexible is bro.
j j 10 Whisker, Wofull, and Webb, by
Li r. aXy dam Penelono. bv Tiumneler.
j sr"nella by Highflyer, Promise by Snap,
j ; f".,eclatf,s dam by Partner. In Flexible
: ; inusu'Rd the Blood of Herod, Match
I I rr T Eclipse, and on both sides the
i ni.. M,0nab,e b,ood of he dav; his run-Jinhn-land
will establish that fact, he
Ses "'"enuetj with the following Hor
dav i Were co,,sidered the best of the
wick n,h as Scanda, Velasqoiz, War
II ,lloon. Shuttle, Pope, Vesuvius,
Falw 1Iotlenlot Mazime, Doctoi
ftchnl Pg,,0rina RaPid Despatch, A
bens n neral Mina Cinderilla, Reu
Hina,urU,la"dorr Longwaist, Merman,
- --.uuiuugn, Lpviainan, ana a
his han I L'n 1 Which wil1 be set forlh
in
Wil.. ElvD U. CARTER.
L. n?ranvil,e county, N. C.
7 20
CURE FOR
Consumption, Sfc.
::
HE article published belotv, concern
ing the new and popular doctrine ad
vauced by the illustrious Goelicke of Ger
many, cannoi fail of exciting a deep and
drilling interest throughout our country.
Translated from the German.)
Louis Oflbn Goelicke,
OF GERMANY,
THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BENEFACTORS
Ctttzcns of North and South America.
To Louis Offon Goelicke, M. D., of
Germany, (Europe) belongs ihe imper
ishable honor of adding a new and pre
cious doctrine to ihe Science of Medi
cine a doctrine which, though vehement
ly opposed by many of the faculty, (of
which he is a valuable member,) he proves
to be as well founded in truth as any doc
trine of Holy Writ a doctrine, uoon ihe
verity of which are suspended the livf !
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 Vitcc or Life
Principle) of the human body: often
secretly lurking in the sustem for years be
fore there is the least complaint of the
I'Ungsftand 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 io the apparently healthy ol
boih sexes, leaching them that litis insidi
ous foe may bean unobserved inmate of
their "clayey houses'-" even while ihey im
agine themselves secure from iis attacks,
leaching them that the great secret in the
art oj preserving health is to pluck out the
disease while in the blade, and not ivait till
the full-grown enr.
This illustrious benefactor of man is
also entitled to your unfeigned gratitude,
and the gratitude of a world, for the in j
vention of his MATCH LESS SANA
flVE, whose healing fiat may iusllv claim
for il such a title, since it has so signally
triumphed over our great common enemy
uVUUibUMPTIU., both in ihe hist
and last stages a medicine which has
thoroughly filled the vacuum in the Mate
ria Medica, and thereby proved itself the
d7L0NqUEl!0R OF PllYSICIANSjn) 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 clowinclv
portray ed 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 joyfulness.
Matchless Sanative,
A medicine of more value to man than the
vast mines of Austria, or even ihe 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-fld power a medicine,
which, though designed as a remedy for
consumption solely, is possessed of a mys
terious influence ov er many diseases of the
human system a medicine, which begins
io be valued by I hysicians, who are daily
witnessing its astonishing cures of many
whom they had resigned to the grasp of
ihe Insatiable Grave.
DOSE of ihe 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 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 io be a never failing anti
dote, though the inventor does not clolhe
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 otten impru
dently recommend.
It is here worthy of remark, lhat in al
most every instance where cures have been
wrought by ibis remedy, less than a phial
has removed the disease and, in no case,
whether resulting fatally or successfully,
has a palient used two whole phials.
The above precious medicine (the ori
ginal discovery of Dr. LOUIS O. GOE
LirKE, of Germany,) is for sale, whole
sale and retail, in Boston, by D. S. ROW
LAND, General American Agent for the
discoverer, where numerous leilers, certi
fying the good effects of ihe medicine, may
be seen.
Also for sale bv retail, in most of the
,ows imeric. TERRELL,
Agent for Nash county.
Rocky Mount, Jan. 1, 1839.
IVew and Fashionable
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINER X 4-c.
rJpHE subscriber informs her customers
and the public, lhat she is now open
ing for their inspection her
Assortment of Fall and Winter
-J lg ftjC ttSWF
Selected wit!, care by herself, and com
prising the usual variety, viz:
Pattern bonnets, latest fashions,
Victoria, Oriental, and fine straw bonnets,
Silks and satins, silk fringe, silk velvet,
Capes, collars, handkerchiefs, puff&. cutis,
A splendid assortment of ribbons, &c. &e.
All of which will be sold at a very
small advance for cash, or on her usual ac
commodating terms to punctual customers.
(3$he has procured the latest dress
patterns, and is prepared to execute Man
lua making as heretofore.
A. C. 110 IV ARB.
Tarboro', Nov. 14, 1S3S.
Notice.
Hp HE TRUSTEES of the Tarboro
Male Academy take this method ol
assuring the public, i hat the exercises ol
ihis institution will commence in a few
weeks, lhat it will be
A classical School,
In which all the uMial studies of Acade
mies will be taught, and young men pre
pared for colhge 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
the teacher.
Tarboro', 3 January , 1539. 1
ce.
1CU)UND, a short lime since, a neat lit
th Penknife, which the owner can
have by applying at this office.
Feb. 5, 1S39.
Notice.
rip HE copartnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers 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
tlement and all those indebted will
make immediate payment, as no longer
indulgence will be given.
SOLOMON PENDER.
IVM. A. POPE.
Tarboro', Nov. 27, 1 838. 48
To all whom it may concern.
"vJWE have been lately asked much to our
' 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
Manufacturing Company,
And thought "it piust be breaking up the
whole concern. We have deemed it pro
ner to saw to prevent our friends at a dis
tance from being misled by such a report,
that instead ol breaking up we are pre
paring to enlarge and carry on our busi
ness 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.
YOUNG JACK,
WILL STAND the pre
sent season at my stable, J.
C. Knight's store, and Wm.
S. Baker's. The season
will commence lbelsrt day
of March and end the 1st ol
July next. He will be at Wm. S. Baker's
on the Sth and 9th, ISth, 1 9th 2Sth and
29lh of each monlh during the season at
J. C. Knight's on the 1 lib, 20th and 30th
of each monlh during the season and the
balance of his time at home; with the
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
every instance. Great care will be taken
to prevent accidents, but no liability for
any of any sort.
YOUNG JACK has established him
sell to be inferior to none in this country.
DAVID G. BAKER.
2Sth Feb'ry, 1839 9 3
Botanic Medicines.
tt OBELIA, in half and quarter pound
-U- papers, prepared by E. Larrabee,
Baltimore, for sale by
GEO. HOWARD.
January 24.
AN HIGHLY
Important Caution
To the Public.
"Cave ne titubes" Beware of falling.
JOCTOR EVANS, 100 Chatham
street, takes ihe 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 lo his care, and he has ihe sat
isfaction of knowing from many living
evidences, thai his remedies have removed
or relieved their respective maladies, as
far as lies within the compass of human
means. How distressing to the afilicted is
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
poisoning all the sources of his enjoyment,
and leading in many instances to ihe mise
ries of hvpocondriacisui. Long as it has
been made the subject of inquiry by medi
cal authors it remains involved in much
obscurity. Jaundice, Viarhoea, Cholera,
and Colic, also performs a conspicuous
part in the drama of morbid affections.
DR. EVANS has been singularly suc
cessful in ihe treatment of the above com
plaints by remedies drawn from the re
searches of ihe 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 ihe conspiracies of mer
curial murderers unprincipled, uneducated
and unpractised in any art save lhat of at
tempting lo lead the credulous on ihe road
to ruin. Dr. Evans'-ofiice 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 in
ihe hour of need will go off rejoicing.
Dr. Wm. Evans' Medical office 100
Chatham.
Asthma, three years'9 standing.
Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflict
ed with ihe above distressing malady.
Symptoms: Great languor, flatulency,
disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty
of breathing, lightness and stricture across
ihe breast, dizziness, nervous irritability
and restlessness, could not lie in a hori
zontal position without the sensation of
impending suflocalion, palpitation of the
heart, distressing cough, costiveness, plain
of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility
and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr.
K. 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. Wm. Evans medicine in his
complaint, which induced him lo 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
those from which he is happily restored,
may likewise receive the same inestimable
benefit.
WJLiver Complaint, ten years 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 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
ihe first physicians, but received but little
relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne
procured of Dr. Wm. Evans invakiable
preparations which effectually relieved her
of the above distressing symptoms, wilh
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 lhat the facts as set forlh 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 4th day of Janu
ary, 1837.
PETER PINCKNEY, Com. of Deeds.
Paralytic Rheumatism. A perfect cure
effected by the treatment of Dr. VV. Ev
ans. Mr. John Gibson, of North Fourth
street, Williamsburgh.
AGENTS. 3. M. Redmond, Tarbo
ro'. F. S. Marshall, Halifax. Spots
wood & Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du
val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E.
E. Portlock, Portsmouth. Lewis John
ston, Washington, D. C Mortimer &;
Mowbray, Baltimore. Dec 4, 1838.
APPROVED
Patent Medicines
j&JOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phoenix
Biiiers, a certain and speedy reme
dy in all cases of costiveness, dyspepsia,
bilious and liver affections, asthma, piles
settled pains, ihtumatism whether chron
ic or inflammatory, fevers and agues, ob
stinate headaches, impure state of the flu
ids, unhealthy7 appearance of the skinj
nervous debility, the sickness incident to
females in delicale 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 indiges
tion, jaundice, diarrhoea, cholera, cholic,
liver complaint, &c.
Evans' ftVer and ague PUIS)
a sure cure for those disorders. The pu
tifying pills tend lo promote a healthy se
cretion of the bile, and render ihe system
capable of receiving with benefit the in
vigorating and strengthening pills.
Evans' Soothing Sijrup, for
children teething. This invaluable reme
dy has preserved hundreds of children,
when thought pasf recovery, from con
vulsions, fevers, &c.
Goelicke's JJalchless Sanative
a medicine which is obtained equally
from the vegetable, animal, and mineral
kingdoms, and thus possesses a three fold
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.
Peters1 rege table anlUbilious
Pills, a certain cure tor liver complaint,
jaundice, bilious fever in its incipient
stage, fever and ague, dyspepsia, sick head
ache, nervousness, nauea, lowuess of spi
ritSj bile on the stomach, and blotched or
sallow complexion.
BeclnviMi8 anti-dyspeptic Pills
a 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, sum
mer complaints, colics, cramps & spasms.
Carter's Southern Uheuu atit
Embrocation, a speedy cure for rh t uia
tism, chilblains, sprains numbness, and
stiffness of the joints, &c.
ParsoiVs pectoral balm ofCar-
ragen, or Irish moss, a sate and certain
remedy for coughs, colds, asthmas, hoop
ing cough, shortness of brealh, spitting of
blood, consumption, &c.
Dupont's vegetable Tooth-ache
Elixir, a certain and immediale cure, giv
ing relief in a very few minutes, and that
too without any injury lo the teeth or
gums. It possesses the property 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 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 out on the mouth, scorbutic
ulcers, & ulcerated sore legs, sore breasts
and cancerous humors.
Harrisotfs adhesive plaster, far
superior to any that has hitherto been 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 the above
valuable and highly approved patent me
dicines, for sale by
GEO. HOWARD.
August 24.
House, Landscape & Ornamental
PAINTING.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
the citizens of Edgecombe Ceuntyj
that he has located himself
In Tdrboroughj
Where he is prepared lo execute all orders
in his line of business.
Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sitting
chairs, fire screens and the like painted,
will bring them to the coach shop 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 A HQ UER.
Tarboro', Feb. 26.