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JYoiicc. rF.;R FOR SALE, the tract bf I n l now ii- ',tnX IISSES TRACT, ' -3 fon!;iininj: '73 Acres and bring in Tjr f'oita!; of iWtsli, N33TH CAROLINA, . i.h! hetweeo Uorfcv Mnnm . . - - -- j ......... l''' 1 ' .. . . iv, w, i,o. r . .,,11-1(1. !' 1;l Mini.- in hiu IUI IIIIT ' ni'ivii ir.M) '' latter, ami live mile' . . i ..r ,1,.. ,n it j"" ",l lilliljJIOII " jjjfijrli Hall Uo-mi. Uil lllO IriJCl IS ,1 very good ihcclling House, fl-;;!,l!ic incesary nu' buildings for a ';,. 'v. aiv.I lb" location remarkably healthy J"r,i -J! watered. The soil is well ad:!). 1 production of corn, peas, wheal i .mni: wiin many ouur at Vanta. ., apple orchard sufficient lo make I'o'nie:) to fii'U'cn barrel of brandy, and ri,;( rae urn I l)fd which 1 have tried jkv.in.i to be g-od. Mib'i i'n-i' will take pleasure in 'owit:S die premises lo those desirous of !kimi. make known the terms il'ch sh.iil be liberal. : i-.p ;il'oresaid Land is not sold hp fore Xkc :?d day flf October next, , nut II u!) at PUBLIC AUCTION. V ihe sa-ne time and place I shall offer !i mr C7.7;. Household and Kitchen f;l !!-- - furnilv't together with 3or i likiy xartiRoiss. ClUF'D ARRINGTON. f;h Aci'i. I ;!.). 33-5 TO AILJL Whom it may concern. FpHF) Subscriber would resprctfully in form tlif public that hi premises Are now lor s;de. In order to devote Ids e lime to his bu-ines? in Florida '.-.here he expects to remove shortly,) he Qr to any person wishing to engage in Ike Mercantile business, A i'uaiion rarely lo he met with. The Lot on which he now resides is well im- pnvul, with a good .Vt ir I ivo tilery liivciiing, r 1 Ha Jul 'I other r.crc.sary buildings for the Ci:ii!url a.iu" convenience o! a family. The Store Lot I al-o well imprved and the building Wlarrai.;;. d, m iking ample room for the l,:!itiiin ol an xtcniv- huMu's. Jf. -b do h(i!.iii(m in saying, thai Stan ;,,nJ"!ri i" inferior to any village in :l'u Mitv I;ir l'-iine". and at litis lime I'lb nut sirnir--r iinlueements to Mer- ciiints of cuiii.lfiabip eapital. Il is mm-j uil..- liy a densely settled neihbnt r'l of we.dthy and respectable Planters, 1 e,e a ereditinjr buines may be done v:,l liii(. ri,. ;S any ot1(i. p;,C( in ju. '"""'try. Th()e who may Tel disposed U"X in nisn ss the eni-uinj fall i ''''x!mI ;is ;) iV.vorable lime. Merchants ; 11 "'"f are invited lo call and viev ' if .iiif T i ins of sale will be a'"ile aeto-iiiiir,(!j,tinjr. JOUX R. UOIIXE. !tonshurtr,.luly 22d, 011)0 Newl ern Spectator is request 'il.lib the above advertisement for ;!pemontliS ;,ll( forward the account to '"IT Inr Pnll, rl ton JlihUcd up t . ifi m: )criber informs the citizpnS of hib'f'nniMl.r. ,... t ti v.vui.i, dull nit; puuiiL. ) that he has commenced the Wheelwright business j I? "tt shop formerlv occupied by Isaslc 0,"-adr. i t..-i ..-u r,. J 1 ' 1 HI UUIUUJIIi "f, kc. will be rei)aired in (he most !JK(Jll SOrnKt """"'tij iiou uu 10c uiuji ica e terms. . ., STEPHEN BIMDLEY. fnl 5, 1839. 14 Cotton GfiiiSi y E Subscriber offers for sale on very Moderate and accommodating terms, 0 i'a'o Cotton Gins, llV ,nR other of 40 saws they . r'lh m prime order anrf ready for "v'e use. OEO. HOWARD, iarboro', August 1- 1 3 M .1 CURE FOR Consumption, Std TPHE article published Uw. van ';!lhr.."n? P?1 docirine ad- ma; J " "Slr,0s Uoelicke of Ger "n.V, cannot fail of exciting a deep and hnllmg interest llout our Sr" (Translated from the German.) Louis Offoa Goclickc, OF GERMANY, HE fillEATBST OF HUMAN BENEFACTORS. To Louts Offo. Goelicke, M. D of . -y, Wu.upe; oeiongs the imper ishable honor of addimr a urtv n,wi coijs doctrine to ihe 'Science of Medi cine a doctrine whirb it,n.,u .,i lv opposed by many of the facuhy, (of 1 " ,,c ,s v.uuauie memhpr ,0 to be as well founded in troth as any doc- .....ci.i no.y v ru a doctrine, unon the verity r which are suspended the lives of millions of our race, and whirl, ho twJ,iu. challenges his opposers to refute, viz": Consumption is a dise.asp nl by a disordered state of Vis Vitct (or Life. I nnctpU) of the human body: QJ- often Sternly lurklnir in the svstrm fnr .e fore there is ihe least complaint of the LungsJ2band 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 imparls an im portant lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this insidi ous foe may be an unobserved inmate of iheir "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 lo pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not wait till the full grown ear. This illustrious benefactor of marl is also entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, for the in vention of his MATCHLESS SAN A TIVE, whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy ttT-CONSUAiniON, both in the first and last stages a medicine which has thoronghlj' filled the vacuum in the Mate ria Medica, and thereby proved itself the tt?"CoNiti:ERou 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 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 joy fulness. Matcldcss Sanative, A medicine of more value to man than the Vast ulines ol 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 tiiiu:e-foi,d power a rfiedicine, which though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a mys terious influence over manv diseases of the human system-: a medicine, which begins to be valued by I'hysicians, 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 ploding the rrianncr of Uking a half or a quarter drop.; I'iiiCE. Three and one-tliiru rii dol lars ($2,50) per half ounce. A Gentian coin, value 75 cents; The Sanative Is above all estimate, as a general preven tive of CdNTAUtnuS diseases, and by many it is said to be a never failing anti dote, though the inventor does riot clothe it with $Uch 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 dowri, against natufe, every medley which the tenderest friends and kindest nurses often impru dently recommend, j . It is here worthy of remark; that in al most every instance where cures have been wrought by ibis remedy, less : than a phial has removed the disease and, in ho case, whether resulting fatally or successfully, lias a patient used two whole phials. The above precious medicine (the ori ginal discovery of Dir. LOUIS O. GOE LlCkE, Of Germany,) is for safe, whole sale and retail, in Bo'ston, by D. S. ROVV LANt), General American Agent for the discoverer, where nomerous letters, certi fying the good effects of ihe medicine, may be Seen- i . Also for sale by retail, in rriost of the ,., U i A'4f0 Terrell, Ageni for Nash county. Rocky Mount, Jan. 1, 1839', Moms Midiicaulis. BOUT 1000 Chinese Mulberry Trees ol tins years growth are offired f r r saleo? favorable terms by the tree, foot or bud; deliverable in the fall. They will be sold altogether, or in lots to suit pur chasers. Apply to GEO. tiOlVJIW. laiboro', Aug. 30 1$39 Loch and Gnnsniithn. 'JpHE undersigned having devoted the most of his life to a knowledge of his profession, is now prepared wVcir the Bridge, in Tarboro To execute all orders in Lock and Gun smithry, in a style at once equal lo the best London work. Clocks, watches, musical boxes, breast pins, fiuger rings and jewelry and bro ken articles of every description will also be repaired at the shorten notice by DAVID C. BE EE. August 14th, 1S39. 33 J9oticCi npHE Copartnership heretofore cxistin" under the firm of Home V liering, Is dissolved by mutual consent. JOILV IL DERING. Stantonsburs:, N. C. July 11th, 1S38. JXoticc rBlHR Cnmrtnprshm hprpf nfVkro o'.t. in in the name of Burls & Home. I this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. John li. Home is authorized to attend to all the unsettled business of the concern. if ILEUM BURT, THOMAS S. BURT. , JOHN R. HORNE. Stantonsburg, April 30th, iS39. IS North Carolina Justice. rJpniS work, the appearance of which has been unexpectedly delayed for causes heretofore made known to the pub lic, will now be speedily published. In the course of next month, (AUGUST,) A few hundred copies will be completed and ready for delivery to subscribers and purchasers. THE PROPRIETOR. July 31, 1839. $50 Reward RAN AWAY, a short time since, two negroes nanted NED snd HARDY, belonging to John S. Randolph, who recent ly removed from this county to Florida. These negroes are supposed to be lurking about Tarboro';and are so well known that it is deemed unnecessary to give a description of them. I am author ied to offer ihe above reward for their ap prehension, or $25 for each, if delivered to me or secured in any jail so that their owner can gel them again. All persons are forbid harboring or carrying off said negroes, tinder penalty of the law. b. RiciMRbs. TV.rboro March 14, 1S39. 11 TO THE AGENTS OF Dr. William Evans-. ENTLEMEN, Having commenced the publication of a Weekly newspa per in the city bf New York; devoted ex clusively to the dissemination of useful knowledge and information of an interest ing and philosophical nature, of which the present number is a specimen, your aid is respectfully solicited to obtain subscri bers for the same. We shall use every exertion to niake the One of the most useful and entertaining Journals in the country, carefully exclud ing from its pages any thing of an immo ral tendency; and constantly endeavoring to maintain a high and elevated tohe of criticism upon all subjects which we may have occasion to treat: Such being our intention, and with means at pur Com mand; which few publications of a similar nature enjoy; we trust that you will second our efforts in the cause of popular im provement; by obtaining for the "Citizen" as many subscribers as you are able. Any Agent obtaining five subscribers, and for warding the amount of their subscrip tions; will be furnished with a sixth copy gratis, and any individual will have the paper furnished him for one year by en closing one dolldr iri advance to the Pub lisher. tr. Wra. Evans' Agents throughout the United States, and British Provinces, are requested to act as Agents for the "Ciin" and to communicate o him the number of Subscriber they may obtoin. N. B. AH communications on .the sub ject, to be directed post paid, to Dr. Wm. Evans, No. 100 ChathanJ. street, New York, iuly, 1839. 1 AN HIGHIjY Important Caution To Ihe Tablic. "Cave ne titules" Beware of foiling. JJOCTOU EVANS, 100 Chatham Street, takes the present opportunitx of tendering his most unfeigned acknowl edgements to the numerous patients ;. Glid ed with ii,e various form of disease inci dent to humanity j who have committed themselves to his care, and he has the sat isfaction of knowing from many livintr evidences, that his remedies have'remnved or relieved their respective maladies, as tar as lies within l lie 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 hypocondriacisin. Long as it has been made the subject of inquiry by 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. DU. EVANS lias been singularly suc cessful in the treatment of the above com plaints by remedies drawn from the re searches of the most eminent physicians in Europe, lie 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 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' 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 the hour of need will go off rejoicing. Dr. Wm. Evans' Medical office 100 Chatham. Jlf.thma. three years1 standing. Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afilict ed with the above distressing malady. Symptoms: Great Janguor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stricture across the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability! and restlessness, could not lie inahorf-i zontal position without the sensation ofj 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 cover', 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. ITm. 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 nfilicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. (f Liver Complaint, ten years'' standing. Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North Sixth St., near Second st., WiMiamsburgh, afflicted for the last ten years with Liver Complaint, restored to health through the treatment of Dr. IVm. Evans. Symptoms: Habitual constipa tion of the bowels; lotal 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 little relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne procured of Dr. Wm. Evans invaluable preparations whTch effectually relieved her of the above distressing symptoms, with others, which il is not essential to intimate. JOSEPH BROWNE. City and County of New York, ss. Joseph Browne, Williamsburg!), 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, 1S37. PETER PINCKNEY, Com. of Deeds. Paralytic Rheumatism. A perfect cure effected by the treatment of Dr. W. Ev ans. Mr. John Gibson, of Norlh Fourth street, Williamsburgh. AGENTS. J. M. Redmond, Tarbo ro F. S. Marshall, Halifax. Spots wood & Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E. E. Portloce, Portsmouth. Lewis John ston, Washington, D. Ci Mortimer & MbvVBRAT, Baltimore, Pec- 4, 1S38. IVevr and Fashionable GOODS) .11 the Cheap Cash Stow JA3IES AVEDDELL, AS received and is now opening his spring supply of RICH FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes-, China, Glassi Earthenware Hard rvare, Groecrie?; And other seasonable Goods which iri point of style, quantity, quality; and eve ry requisite which will recommend them to Ihe attention of his customers ahd the public, he feels confident that no such in ducement has been offered 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 obtain Tasti, Neal and Fashionable Goods Jll Low Prices, To pay him a visit. Tarhoio April 19, 1S39. TTNFORMS her customers and the pub-J3- 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, Laces, Edgings Inserting?, &c. &c. adapted to th8 Jlnd Manliia-maldng business. She invites an inspection of her Goods; as she is confident they cannot fail to give satisfaction as respects quality and price. Tarboro', April 17, 1S3D. $25 Reward P RAN AWAY from the Sub- kscriber, at Hamilton, Martifl coun ty, on Thursday, the 13th instant; .'voout 5 feet 6 or S inches high; 25 or 3d years of age, very black and has a good set of. teeth. He is well provided with clothing, one bluejacket and Irowsers, one white Jacket, new felt hat; new pair of shoes, and a Very good blue fdaid cloak: Nelson was partly raised by Spencer D. Cotton, of Tarborough, and has a Wife at Mr. Ueddin Pittman's,S or io rtiiles front Enfield, and is well known through Tar borough and the greater part of fcdge combe cotinty. I will give the above re ward for his apprehension if delivered td me at Plymouth, Washington county, or if confined in any jail so thslt 1 get nitti again. All persons are cautioned against harboring or carrying off said negro under' penalty of the law. HENRY DOWNAT?. August 17th, 1S39. 34 100 Reward. ANAWAY from the SnfiiSi-iUl. - '"vl,,IIUll) Uil the 14th November; 1836, negro mart SPENCJBR Aged about 20 years, 5 feel 6 or 7 inched in height, weighing about 1 50 pounds, yel low complexion; with a pleasant lookrid scars ormarks known of. Said negro for merly belonged to Moses Tison, in Pitt county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension! and delivery to me in Greene county, f miles from Stanlonsburg on the Raleigh road, or lodged in any jail so that I get hini again. A II persons are forewarned against harboring, employing, or carrying off said negro, Under penally of the law. BENJ. C. D. E'ASOtf. Nov. 29, 1S37. 48 Cotton Yarn. Hp HE subscriber has just received a quantity of Cotton Yarri, different numbers, from the factory ai the Falls Tar River, which he will sell on reasonab and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', February 27. 3"s Sift 1
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