i
CURE FOll
6 ill
iff . s
ppjTFU LEY informs his custom
1'4 'rrs and l,p public iT''eral! y, that h-jusitceivcil'-o
AYa iW.- hisMjppSy of
VM -Li' rs? J
Con'in.: of Cloths and Cassi meres of va-
n'det, for summer con!
.'M aand Unrlil-uid di ill. lor
Qjfcn Oron a:d icloria do. Very fah
jofi.JiK ;irliid-.
ji,inat:il rihbeu Gam'ooon, do.
j'liin ati.l figured velvet VeMings
',; tck and colored figured Satin, do.
1'iiin and fiijui cd Marseilles,
j'j.in ;uh! Ij'iiftl Valencia,
Yxlu bUd; fam'y Slocks,
y;t !i ;h,iI 1 1 l!i d lii.cn Bosoms,
a-, f j -!- s G loves,
$ V. ii' .i.u cai( is, &c.
Ho invites an iopvciion of hi- Goods-,
as r is coiili !( nt they cannot fail tu give
ijti.liii'ii.Mi as respects qualiiy nod p t i f
jiiedlemcn who wish their clothes
m:c t.:, can nave ineni made aim trim
HI a 1 - . - .iii.i
i : . ( .. ... r.. i. .... i . i . ... i . . i 1
aiP,i m u,- imuiMuiu Mjif, aii
nnlnrs fr,Ri a distance will he mnu-imdlv
. i t ,.
ajltMiiui.1 o
Tar'-i-.ro'. !5'b MrtV, 1 839
rilllFl si;!)-:-i!)er informs tlie citizens of
Ivlt combe couidy, and the public
generally, that he has commenced the
jlluchrrilil business,
In the shop fwmerly occupied by Isaac
B. Brady, in Tar borough.
Gigs, &c. will be repaired in t he most
expeditious manner, and on the mot rea
sonable terms.
STEPHEN EIUDLEV.
April 5. 1839. 14
TEACH KU, rjuahfi.d for tracl
the ddL-rent branches of an J'JoL'lish
education, is wanted at the
Cone toe Academy,
Five miles from Tarboro'. Salisf.ctot y
lestimotiials as to qualifications, &c. will
le rcq!iir-d.
JOfX IT D7XEE )
III TO X COIUi. C Trustees.
h'm. a Lilian, S
May Si), ls39 22 G
Ijist o f FivAirrx.
toma i it i,,; iu the Pi.st Office at Tarho-
-'mgh. the st of dul j). !839, which
if not. tukm out hifore the st J
Vet. next, mil le .sent to the J cue
rut Post OJce us dtud letters.
Ad? Alfred . Lewis 11 II
A'j'letv.n H,;iry 1 L(e Willnm
A,i;)l H..irv Euicaler Joseph
I'll Marmaduk'e II Iv.lhan Imu
'fd rtir.mas M-.ran Joldi Capt
I) jriii-c t r . r km i , .
?rni R .I.ert Maner P.-nelimc
J-ijl'"-d Jolni
IJ'lisJuseph
M.,..j
vuwav N Mi
0 lam .h'i( mi.di
Put J.u.lj I G.d 2
Pet way M ic; j dt E 2
P-lwjy Win E
V' t way Redding S
Prud.-i" J an'.eS
r.-t 1 John
Poller N Mis
U'd) rscn Jouashan
Stiickliu Jordan
,hfrV Ja:iC Mrs
, Lb Stephca
Amos
JHb James
'eoohibis S..snclt R.Mldio
it
."'JJu, W Mrs Spruill H J
j p1" Se n 1 rorouh Isaac
)ir(k'"C!em.non! Tvl-r Uichel Mrs
p"11"1 Jubn J I) ,ct Taylor Charlotte
,!11u!sp:, Jo.pij -rvj;nn iihi,,.,! (Miss
y Josi.,h Thirp n Efin.u l
''It JoM
J 3
Wilkios N R MisS
Walker John
WiUiford Ilartwell
Williams Griflir.
Wiggins Anna Miss
West Patience IMrs
jfifiire E
IU1C3
1,1 Tli0ma3 II 2
artSL
luater V S
u
Ward Luke jr
WhiuneU Weeks
, ;,,d J ones T Warre
s Oiive Mrs
en Joshua
jj " mi Luer Williams Henry
, ;r,E!itha Williams William
j ' JPeil. Richard Waller James
s M E Miss WinstcadJol.il G
j es A M Miss Wilkerson Nancy Mrs
"lso Reuben Windham Josiah
MS. A. REDMOND, 1 M.
il7 26.
"Vln:n V r-, .
consumption, &c.
T "E Vli(',e Published below, concern-
a Jyile nstriousGoelicke f Ger
; cannot A,, of exciting deep and
l,M,,,"8 ,mercsl ouglioutour country.
TrarsUtLdfrcm the German.)
Louis Ollbn Goeiickc,
OF GERMANY. '
THE CREATE ST OF HUMAN BENEFACTORS.
Ci.s 0f Xorthand South America.
Ju Louis Offon Goclicke, M. D of
Germany, (Europe) bemus l)e
1,,:,l,lfc b.uior of adding a new and vnv
emus nocruiNuto the Science of Medi
chip f. : i
, " w ,iSC tiiiii;li vehement-
.(TP"d by many of the faeultv. (of
! !u'as w-'ll founded in trmh L r.t. ,1....
....-, uo.y vv i n a doctrine, noon the
vemy ol whirl, are suspended the lives ol
of our race, and which he holdlv
hallengos his opposers to refute, viz":
Consumption is a disease alwaysoccasioned
.; a disordered state of lis ViUc or Life
Principle) of the. human Lodn: (Tr often
gently lurking in the system for years de
jure there is the hast comolaiul of the
Lungsand irhich may be as certainly,
though not so quickly, cured, as a common
fold a simple headache. An invaluably
precious doctrine this, as it inmarts an im
portant lesson to the apparently health; of!
v-, . .. v uilll MII3 IIIMIll"
c r... i i
n"uim iiieoi mat mis insuii
",,sl"c 'it; nn unooservett mutate o
tlu,ir "cLu-ev I,..p , ...
I..,.:... .t v 't j
agine themselves secure fiom its nn.udo
I teaching them that the great scent in the
art of preserving health is to pluck out the
disease while iu the blade, and not ivuil all
thcfull-gruiun ear.
1 his illustrious benefactor of man is
also entitled to your unfeigned laii'ude,
and the ratuude d" a world, lor the in
vention of his MATCHLESS SANA
TIVE, whose healitur li at may justly claim
'or it such a tide, since it has so signally
triumphed over our tr.-ent cuninicn enenn
CONSUMPTION, both in fhe Him
and last slaves a medicine which has
thoroughly filled the vacuum iu the Mate
ria Medici, and thereby proved itself the
ff?GoNqiJEKOIl OF Plli'SICIAXS3) a
medicine, for which all mankind will have
abundant cause to bless the beneficent baud
ol 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
hiippy instruments of chauinix desponden
cy into hope, sirkness into health, and sad
ness of friends into joy fulness.
H V K Y p S;. 1 J. -j
. fJpialchlcss aualitc,
A medicine of more value to man than the
vast mines of Austin, or even the unhid
treasures of our ulobe a medicine, which
is obtaimd (jitidty from the vegetable, ani
mal and mineral kioL'.doms, and thus pos
sesses a TiiUKE-FuM powe a medicine,
w hicii, though de.siyned as a eiui.-lv lor
cousumjitioii solely , is possesseil ol a mys
terious iidluence over many diseases ol the
human system a medicine, which beifius
to be valued by 'hysicia ns, who art daily
witnessing Hs astonishing cures o
m-wiy
w hom they hai resigned to the c.
:rasp of j
I
the Ixsati aim,:: (Jiiwk.
DOS'.C of the S.mativr, for adults, one
drop; lor children, a hall drop; and for in
fants, a (piarter drop; the directions ex
plaining the iiKvuner 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 d' coNTAoi us
DISKASES, i-'ll 1 l)V
im ntv it is said to be a never
fail in ' auti
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) w hatever the appetite dictates, and
not be compelled to force down, against
nature, every medley which the teudercst
friends and kindest nurses often impru
dently recommend.
It is here worthy of remark, that in al
most every instance wdiere cures have been
wrought by this remedy, less than a phial
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
ginal discovery of Dr. LOUIS O. GOE
L1CKL, 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 sale by retad, in most ol the
towns in America.
TIMO. TERRELL,
Agent forXash county.
Rocky Mount, Jan. 1, 1S39.
.
SOOCCOSPRINGS.
jL ,K',?o1"ul summer retrcnf, so
jnstly celehiatrd J'or its mineral va
-'nieel society, and comfortable ac
fominod nions will be opened for the re
caption of visitors
The. V
roprietress, .Mrs. Ann .Joiinson.
e-poctf.dly slates, that her charges will
as follows:
PRICES
J Jnanler?, per day, as formerly,
families per month, each person,
Si. 00
15.00
i-mwiren and Servants, half price,
llorses, per dav, - . o.75
There will he A BALE at Shocc , on
I uesday, August ISth, 1S30.
Shocco. June 10th, 1839. 20-9
JSoticc.
Copartnership heretofore existinn
under the firm of
Home JD crisis;
Is dissolved by mutual consent.
JOHN U. DEIUXG.
S-antonshurs:; N. C. July 1 1th, 183S.
J Police.
: rn n ? n . ! i r
TlT111' C 'P'tnersh.p heretofore, exist-
1 1 1 ir in the name ol
J 3 nv Is & Home,
Is ibis day IisoIved by mutual consent.
John R. llorne is authorized to attend to
all the unsettled business of the concern.
irLLL'j.u nuin
TIPJALs S. JiUIlT.
. JOUX II. IIOIINE.
Siantonsburg, April 30ih, 1839. IS
Ttf9 i '
11
WILL RENT, for the balance of the
year, and give possession immediately,
The House and Lot,
Wherron I now live. The place is well
adapted for a private or public residence,
having a good garden, two wells of excel
lent w.Mer, good stables, anil other out
houses.. The silnation is in a beautiful and
1 1 e a t by par t of the town. An y p e rso n
w:ihin.'g ' to rent, would do well to call
and" See:'"'
' J 0.1 XX, 1 TF. .QIIIIIXGTON.
Nashville, N;idi county, N. C.
5th July, 1839. 28-2 S
P i t t.s h oro' 2c a demy.
rjpUK Exercises of this Institution will
c'.mmence on the Sth July next, un
der l l.o superintendence of the former in
structor, Mr. J. JSL Lav-jay.
TERMS:
Classics, SIS J- Per Session.
English, 15)
The following are the brjncbes taught
iu this Institution, viz: Latin, Greek,
French. Ah?cbra. Arithmetic. Geometrv.
1 1 iMo'ry, English Grammar, Ancient nod
.M'-tlt rii Geography, Navigation and Sur
veying, Reading, Writii gand Spelling
In addition to the preparatory course in j
the Classics -Mr. Lovi I V Will give unre- i
milled attention to young gentlemen, in
lgebra, Geometry, History, Ancient and
.Modern Geography, and will permit no
scholar to pass out of his hands without a
competent knowledge of the above bran
ches. The Trustees of this Institution, under
a deep sense of the great evil fl iwing
from imperfect teaching in some of our
Academies, hesitate not in recommending
ibis School to the public, having had am
ple testimony, during a twelve months
residence among us, of the ability, propri
ety and general intelligence of Mr. Love-
j oy in all mutters connecieu wun leacntng.
Pittsboro', June 1839. 8 -4
50 Reward.
RAN AWAY, a short time
since, two negroes named NED
end HARDY, belonging to
John S. Randolph, who recent
ly removed from this county to
Florida. These negroes are supposed to
he lurking about Tarboro', and are so well
UnoW'i that it is deemed unnecessary to
give a description of them. I am author
fscd to offer the above reward for their ap
prehension, or S25 for each, if delivered
to me or secured iri any jail so that their
owner can get them again. All persons
;ire forbid harboring or carrying off said
n proes, under penalty of the law.
" D. RICHARDS.
Tarboro', March 14, 1S39. 11
Constables' Blanks for sale,
AT THIS OFFICE.
i i f 'r--
AX IIICIIL.Y
Important Caution
To ike Public.
"Cave ne titules" Beware of falling.
IJOCTOR EVANS,- 100 .Chatham
street, takes the present opportunity
of tendering his most unfeigned acknowb
edgements to the numerous patients alllict
"iih the various form of disease inci
'ut lo humanity who have committed
i;selves to his care, and he has the sat-
isJactiou ol knowing from mnnv
evidences, that his remedies have"remoed
or relieved their respective maladies, as
lar as li?s within the compass of human
means. How distressing to the nfilicttd is
Ity pepsin uv Indigestion,
poisoning all the sources'of his enjoyment,
and leading in many instances to the mise
ries of h vpocondi iacism. Long as it has
been made the subject of inquiry by medi
eal authors it remains involved in much
obscurity. Jaundice, Diarhoerl, Cholera,
and Ct)lic, also performs a conspicuous
part in the drama of morbid affections.
DR. EVANS has been singularly suc
cessful in the treatment of the above com
plaints by remedies drawn from the re
searches of the most eminent physicians iu
Europe. He has also had vast experience
and success throughout the whole family of
delicate diseases, all of w hich are for the
most p u t aggravated by, and rooted in
the 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
in i inn. uv. Ivans' ollice is supplied with
the choicest remedies from foreign mar
kets, and compounded on the most scien-
title principles, a physician is always in at
tendance, and all those w ho come there in
the hour of need will go off rejoicing.
Dr. Win. Evans' Medical office 100
Chatham.
Azthnia, three years' standing.
Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afilict
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, cosliveness, plain
of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility
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 iu bis ex
istence or happiness, till by accident be
noticed iu a public paper some cures effect
ed by Dr. Win. Evans' medicine iu his
complaint, w hich 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 afllicted
with the same or any symptoms similar to
those from which he is happily restored,
may likewise receive the same inestimable
benefit,''
$3 Liver Complaint, ten years' standing.
Mrs. Hannah Hrowne, wife of Joseph
Ilrowne, North Sixth St., near Second St.,
Williamsburgh, afilicted for the last leu
years with Liver Complaint, restored to
health through the treatment of Dr. IVm.
Evans. Symptoms: Habitual constipa
tion of the bowels; total loss of appetite,
excruciating pain of the epigastric region,
,rreai denression of snirits. InnrMinr nni!
other symptoms of extreme debility, d is-
turbed sleep, inordinate flow of the menses.
pain iu 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 iu
the functions of the liver.
Mrs. Ilrowne was attended by three of
the first physicians, but received but little
relief from their medicine, till Mr. Iirowne
procured of Dr. Win. Evans invaluable
preparations which effectually relieved her
of the above distressing symptoms, with
others, w hich 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
sav that the facts as set forth in the within
statement, to which he lias subscribed his'
name, are just and irue.
JOSEPH BROWNE,
Husband of the said Hannah Browne.
Sworn before me, this 4 th day of Janu
ary, IS37.
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, Williamsburgh.
AGENTS. J. M. Redmond, Tarbo
ro'. F. S. Marshal!., Halifax. Spots
wood Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du
val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E.
E. Portlock, Portsmouth. Lewis John
ston, Washington, D. C. Mortijier &
Mowbray, Baltimore. Dec. 4, 1833.
2Ycv. and Fashionable
GOODS
ill the Cheap Cash St ore i
JA3IES AVKDDELIj,
llTAS.recelVt(I and is now opening h!l
spring supply of
RICH FANCY AND STAPLE
Lry Goods, Hats, Shoes
s.
China, Glass. Earthenware ilur&s
ware, Groceries
And other seasonable Goods, ivnich 18
point of sty le, quantity, cjuality, dnd eve
ry requisite which will recommend (hcrri
to the rttenthn of his customers and the"
public, lie feels confident that no such in
ducement has been tflered in this market
as he can now present. He will not at
tempt to enumerate the many desirable ar
ticles of which his Stock consists; but res
pectfully solicits those who wish to obtairi
Tasty, Neat and Fashionable tloorfi
Jl Low V rices,
To pay him a visit.
Tarboro', April 19, 1S39.
Wrs. ml. C. MOHXIIliii;
"INFORMS her customers and the put
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, Lace.s;
Edgings, Inserting, &c. &c. adapted to the
find Mantua-making business
She invites an inspection of her Goods,'
as she is confident they cannot fail to givd
satisfaction as respects quality and price.
Tarboro', April 17, 1839.
Stale of North Carolina
EDGECOMBE COTJNTT.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions;
MAY TERM, 1S30.
Jarr.cs G. Barnes
vs. v Original Attachment:
John Andrews, )
Richard Hawes, Cad. Ilawes, and jamei
1). Rarnes, summoned as garnishees.
TTT appearing lo the satisfaction of the
Court, that John Andrews, the defend
ant in this suit, is not a resident of this
State: It is therefore ordered, that publi
cation be made for six weeks successively
in the Tsrborough Pi ess, notifying said
defendant that unless he appear at the
nest term of this Court, to be he,ld on the
fourth Monday in August next, at the?
Court House in Tarborough, and answer;
plead, or demur, judgment pro Cohfessd
will be entered against him.
Witness, Joseph Hell, Clerk of said
Court, at office, the fourth Monday id
May, IS39.
JOS. DELL, C. C.
Price adv S3 00. 25" 6
100 Reward;
"gj ANA WAY from the Subscriber; brl
L the 14th November; 183(5, negro mail
Aged about 2G years, 5 feet 6 or 7 inchei
in height, weikhin? about 150 nounds. vp! .
low complexion, with a pleasant look no
scars or marks known of. Said negro for
merly belonged to Moses Tison, in Pitt
county wdiere he was raised. The above
reward will be paid lor his apprehension
and delivery to me in Greene county, g
miles horn Mantonsburg on the Raleigh
road, or lodged in any jail so that I gel hini
again. All persons are lorewarned against
harboring, employing, or carrying off said
negro, under penalty of the law.
BENJ. C. D. EASON.
Nov. 29, 1837. 43
Cotton Yarm
npHE subscriber has just received a
quantity of Colton Yarn, different
numbers, from the factory at the Falls T'r
River, which he will sell on ieasonabf
and accommodating terms.
GEO. IIOWARb.
Tarboro', February 27.
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