1. J. 1$ attic, Commission ITIcrchaitt and aEJWEIl.lL. AGEJYT, For all kinds of business, (except dealing in spiritou laqior..) Wilmington, N C. Refervnces: Gov. E B. Dudley, V. & A. Stith, A. Bjfden, IW. D. Thompson, Weston & ITarrisnn, R v.J McDwitfl. Tar River Jack, WILL S I'AND the pre sent ejson at the sub-oi - stable, near Tarboro', inl iv ill he l t to mares : Four Dollars the si -8011. and St ven Dollars to in 511 re a mare lo be in foal; with 25 Cent lo the liroom in every instance. A Iran fer of properly forfeits ihe insurant e mo ney. The season will end the IO1I1 July next. . D. STATON March b. 1842. 10 3 PIANO FOUTE fwf 1IUSMC STOKE. THE Subscribers re-pepifull y annnnnct to Iheir friends and the public, linn Ihey are now opening at their Store on Sycamore street, a large assortment of Pi anos, of superior quality, FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF Messrs. IVuims fc Clark, NEW YORK, Which Ihey submit to the examination o their friends and the public. They hav- also on hand ihe largest & b-M -election of American and European Music That has ever been exhibited here. Al so, superior Guitar, Violins, Accordeon Flutes, Fif-s anil Drum a large assort men! of Roman, French & English Harps, Guitar and Violin Strings. They will leceive wiekly firm the Norlhern Cities, e cry new publication of Music, intending to keep at all times n.e largest and most comph te asortnipnt. And being both of us Teacher", and hav ii g some experience in selecting Music and Musical Instruments, we hope to be enabled to keep such an assortment as will be pleasing, agreeable and useful to those who will favor us with their patronage. We beg leave to say also, that we shall be glad to allow purchasers of our Pianos to keep them for a reasonable time and try Ihem, before paying for them, and'wt will lake back any Piano paid for, if pio- ved to be defective, even after 12 months trial. Any Piano sold in Town or its en virons, will b" kept in tune for 12 month gratis. CHARLES BERG $ CO. (JPianos luned and let on hiie. Petersburg, April 1, 1S4L 18 Pianos for Sale. rip WO second hand Pianos, in good or der, for sale on reasonable lerm. Apply 10 GEO. HOWARD Tarboro', July I, 1MI. 27 JYoticc. WILLIAM II. KVITLR & HENJ. D. DAT TLK having purchased ihi merest of Amos J. Bailie, in the COTTON FACTORY And appurtenances situated Ait the Falls of Tar River, The whole establishment is now owned hv them and C. C. H.illle. The business in iuture will be conducted heretnfoi e. in the name of Raile $ Brothers, and upon the same liberal and uccoinmod ting terms. In cons quence of the withdrawal oi one of the loimer firm of Battle & Broth ers, the business will have to be closed up to the 1st day of June, 1841. A Miilanle agent will be employed to attend to thi part 01 the business. They hope to have ihe continued pat ronage of a generous public, as ihev will endeavor to have their Yarns inadeof good q lality, and will sell at as low prices as the article can be had al other places. BATTLE BROTHERS. Rocky Mount, N C. June Is, 1841. $10 Reward. RANAVVAY from the Sub briber, on Ihe 27th of July, 1840. n.gro man DANEL Said Daniel is about thirty lout years ol aep. the rise of si Yppi high, dark complexion, and a little knock kneed, with a scar on one side of his mouth, which side not recollected also, a small piece of one of his ears has been bit off in a fight. Said negro weighs the rise of two hundred pounds, and was rai sed in Pitt counly, N. C. I forwam all persons from harboring siid negro under the penalty of the law. 1 will give the above reward to any person that will ap prehend said negro, and deliver him to me, near Oak Grove, Edgecombe county, N. C. or confine him in any jiil so that J get him again. ABNER TISON. Feb. 24, 1811. 9 1 Evans Camomile Pills. HP HE camomile flower, (or as it is ofir cially called, Anthemis vocilis, or Chamcemelum. from the Greek words, Kamni, on the ground, and .Melon, an ap ple; because it grows on the ground, and smells like an apple,) is of a dull white color, of fragrant odor, and of a bitter ar omatic faste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do ses acceptable and corroborant to the stomach. It is especially applicable to (hat condition of general debility, with languid appelitp, which often attends con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the Nervous and Debilitated, Dr. Evans' Tonic Pills. The powers of Evans' Camomile Pills are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mind, vanish before their effects like noxious vapors before the benign in fluence of the morning sun. They have been long sitccessfully used for the cure of inlerniittents, together with fevers of the irregular nervous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This tonic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite, dis tension of the stomach, acidity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. Hypochomlrincism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous affections, these pills will produce a safe and permanent cure. Evans' Pills were first introduced in America in 1 835. Evans' Family Aperient Pills Are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest precision 01 science and ol art; ihey never produce nausea, and are war ranted to cure the follow iug diseases which arise from impurities of the blood, viz: Consumption, Coughs, and Cultls, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases of hypochou- driacism, low spirits, palpitation of the heart, nervous irratibility, nervous weak ness, flnor albus, seminal weakness, indi gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical fainl ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth ma, lie douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief from their sufferings, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicines. Beware of Counterfeits. fXjCaution. He particular in purcha sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham St., New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howard, Tarboro', M. Russkll, Elizabeth City. READ OX. Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder, Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., to Dr. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases ihe following is found: An elderly lady, w ho had been 25 years so afflicted with nervous hypochon dria, debility, he. thai for the last inree years she constantly received medical aid from a respectable physician; but ihe pressure and pain on her heart and breast, and especially in her left side, remained immovable, attended at long intervals with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged lo under take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. W. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure in her body w as removed; her mind became clear and strong; lier spirits perfectly good, and up to this lime it is in all respects restored to health which for the last ten years she has not enjoyed. (Signed,) JONAS SNYDEli. September 7, 1838. Qj Be particular. The genuine is ven ded by Agents only. Evans Soothing Syrvp, Evans1 Camomile Hills, Hunt's Botanic Pills, Goodes Female Pills, The above invaluable Medicines are sold Wholesale and Retail, at 100 Chatham street, New York, 3 South seventh street, Philad'a 36 Corniiill, Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howard, Tarboro', N. C. F. S Marshall, Halifax, M. Russell, Elizabeth City, T. Bland, Edcntoiv Solomon Hall, Newbern IV. Mason, Raleigh, 11 M II J. IV. Atwill, Brunswick, Ga Mark A Lane, Washington, 3 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia January 1840. NEW (SWOBS, Cheaper than ever at the WELL KNOWN CUFALF C.MS II STORE. James Wedilell & Co. TTgESPKClTULLY invite their nume- rous customers and the public, to an early eximinalion of their present assort ment of Spring awl Summer GOOB! Comprising Ihe largest, most splendid, and beyund all comparison, Cheapest Stock of neat, tasty, Ind fashionable Goods, Ever offered in Tarboro', and they only isk of those in want of Goods, to call aod xamine their slock and learn their prices e'ore purchasing. T;.rmro', Mav 12, 1841. Dr. SEIIZREEE'S NERVINE LOTION IT is truly surprising to witness the fa vourable etiects oi tins medicinal prepa ration in the cure of a great many of our most aggravated maladies. If the disease be acute or of recent occurrence, it will subside in a few minutes; if it be Chronic or of Long standing it will disappear in a few days; b!t in every case pain will be overcome almost instantaneously; for such is the sudden transition which is realized from extreme suffering to a state of per feet ease, that the operation is barely ter minated, when the patient exclaims, his oaius are cone, and that a favourable change has passed upon the disease These statements are not merely theoreti cal, but the undoubted result of observa lion and experience! This new and pow erful principle in medical practice, will greatly facilitate the cure of all diseases, hut will beyond, the most distant shade of doubt, as thousands will testify, complete ly subdue the following maladies, provid ed they are within the reach of human means; Dispepsia, Asthma, ieuralgia,Tn Doloureux, Epilepsy or Fits, St. Vitus' Dance, Hysterics, Spine Diseases, Cramps, Spasms, Lock Jaw, Nervous Headache, Tooth Ache, Weak Eyes, Rheumatism, Gout, Swelled &t Painful Joints, Early luflamations of the. Throat, Lungs, Heart and its appendages, all Painful Diseases, Paraletic Debilities, Violent Sprains, Tetter Worms, Ring Worms, Pimples and other Eruptions of the Skin. CASES CURED. CASE I. Mr. P. of the town of Hali fax, N. C. a respectable merchant, sprain ed his ancle playing a game of fives; spent a painful and restless night, found it next morning much swelled and inflamed. He c.nne lo me to be operated upon and sub mitted lo my treatment. In two minutes he left the room with his ancle perfectly restored to his great satisfaction. CASE 2. Miss P. of the county of Halifax, N. C , a young lady who had for many years suffered with nervous headache, and could obtain but little re lief from the remedies generally resorted to. I was requested by her father to try my mode of treatment to her case, I did so, and in a few moments she was relieved. CASE 3. Mr. C. of Norfolk, Va., was laboring under chronic Rheumatism in every joint of the upper and -lower extre mities. All had been done for him which medical skill could afford, yet he found no relief. Meeting with me he requested I should try my practice on his case, the result was he got rid of his pains. It was accomplished in three days. CASE 4 Mrs. R. of Elizabeth City N C. was attacked wilh acute Rheuma tism in the left shoulder and arm, could not raise il to her head: but to render Ihe pain tolerable she was compelled lo stea dy il by ihe light hand. I operated upon Ihe disease which look me about ten min utes and the consequence was the pain subsided, she raised ihe arm without difficulty, & used it in adjusting her dress CASE 5. Mr. H. of Ps-quotank coun ty N C, was annoyed with a very exten sive ringworm on both sides of his face. I operated upon him and destroyed it in two minutes. CASE 6. Mrs. D. of Elizibeth City, N. C. had a'Neuralgie or nervous affec ion of ihe face and jiw She resorled to a great variety of means for relief but was disappointed. My mode of treat ment cured her in twenty minutes. A. HARRELL, M. D. N. B. Dr. Harrell is a graduate of the University of Maryland. R. T. ALLEN, General Agent. For sale bv GEO HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro, April 8, 1841. . SQAii i n 1 iirti 1 1 -ujihiii i. rt.i hm to all whom it may concern fpHE subsenot r- 'bavin? aoc.iatni ihcmselres togeiber in business, the Firm will be henceforward known as Alaatair A IS mother. Gratifnd by the encouragement which T A Macnjir ha h'Tcfolore received, irv inderigned resp- ct fully invite a coniinu a nee of the same, w.'h the hope that ii will increase with then ucreaed al-ili to supply their customers Ihe che.tpest terms. T A MACNAIR. R. E. MACNAiR Tarboro. Jan. 1. IS 12 The Hew Cheap Cash Store of JUacnair Kr other, ITS constantly supplied with most of the articles of Dry Goods ami Groceries Necessary for this maike which they will sell on the lowest terms for Cash or Produce. They have recently alded t their stork a good supply ol Sail, Mo lasses. Flour, fyc. &c which they will sell on moi :tvorahi- term-. MAC NA Hi 4- BROTH fiR. .Iinnarv 1, IS4 2 rlme to close Jlccoimts. AVING entered into copartnership with his brother, the ubcriher res p'ClfiilrY invi'cs all those indebted to him to settle Iheir account, in nv diaiely T A. MAGNA Hi. .I.inoirv 1, 1 S 12. Recommended hy the Faculty. Drs. Jl. Sf J IlarrclPs C ELF BR AT EO PREPARED MEDICINES. THESE NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES COMPRISE Their Alterative Extract of Sarsapnrilla and Blood Root. This is a valuable remedy in the cure of scrofula, or king's white swelling, pains in the bom s, ulcerous sues, eiupiinus of the skin, rheumatism, syphilitic and mer curial affections, debility, aod all diseases arisinir from impurities of the blood, of impaired constitutions from long habits of excessive dissipation. Price $ I per bottle. Their Concentrated Extract of Buchu and Uva ursi. For curing diseased urionry organs, such ,as gravel, morbid irritation and chronic intl lmmaliou of the kidneys, ure ters, bladder and urethra: also, diseases of the prostrate gland, loss of tone in pas sing urine, cutaneous affections and rheu matism. Price $ 25 per bottle. Their Febrifuge or Camomile Tonic. For the cure of all debilities, loss of ap petite, but especially for Fever and Ague for which it has been more particularly prepared. This medicine is so compoun ded as to meet this troublesome disease in all its stages, and its ingredients so powerfully concentrated as lo produce an effectual cure of the most obstinate cases by taking a few doses. Price $1 per bottle. Their Anti spasmodic or Camphorated Cordial. Designed to cure excessive vomitting. diarrhea, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera, pain in the stomach, cramps, hysterics, colics, hypneondria, spasms., convulsions and muttering delirium in the low forms of bilious fever. It is a fine substitute for paregoric. Price -75 cents per bottle. Their Cough Mixture of Carrageen iYloss and Squills. For the cure of diseased Lungs, chron ic affections of the stomach and bowels, and all diseases produced by-sudden chan ges in temperature. Price 75 cents per bottle. Their Anti bilious Tomato Pills. These pills combine the extract of T- mato and Slippery Elm, with several of the most approved remedies of the Mate ria Medica, and if taken according to the directions, will cure all diseases within the reach of human means. As a cathartic thev are copious and free; as an aperient they are mild and certain; as a tonic they are prompt and invigorating; as an altera tive they are superior to calomel or any other known remedy, and as a purifier of the blood, they are unequalled in the his tory of medicines. Price 50 cents per box. Their Superfine Tooth Powder. For curing and hardening the gums cleaning, preserving and keeping white the teeth, and for sweetening the breath, Price 50 cents per box The above preparations are offered to the public generally and Physicians! espe cially, not as nostrums, or panaceas, but as neat and convenient preparations made on strictly scientific principles. They con lain the active virtues of their respective ingredients, n a concentrated form, and will do all in removing disease that such medicines can possibly effect. Since their invention, many afflicted with the prece ding diseases have been rtstored by iheir transcendent virtues; and the great and de srrable reward of health still awaits those who avail themselves of their use accord ing to prescribed directions. For sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Taibor Ocl- 18. CoffietdKing, MERCHANT TAILOR, ttTtfOULD respectfully invite the alien lion of bis eust rimer and the pub lie in general, to his establishment ntbtly oppuffifc the Buck Store, where may he found arr aettrBen of Ifoc various kii.ds and st vie of Fall mid Winter Goods FOR THE SEASON, Some of which are the following arti cles, viz: Superfine black and blue tfrothY, light and invisible green dr'. brown and mixed do. wool black diamond beavtr dov for ovf rcoats, ,f plain 1J0. do. French & London Ca?simcre doeskin and blue checks do fig'd Persian velvet vestings, plain and fig'd satin vestings, Vtlvei do. plain black & fig'd alin Stocks, white ng d and black aprcn do. Super bl.ick h s. gloves, ,, aid assorted eofd do Supei der, bosoms and collars, &c. To which he would ask the attention ot those thitt may favor htm with their pat 101. age; and would ak put c! a r? lo call ami -aamine his at tides at Ui3', before put chasing elsewhere. (J n ! men's clothing made lo order by him at the shortest notice, with great at teiiti n and care pdd lo adap'ing the hape tact ful, as becoming to the shape of body. The advertise has always devoted bis greatest effrts to this very important pari, in making all of his woik in the mot f.ihionahle style. Hi pi ices areas moderate as the times will admit, and as thp oiOt reasonable person can wish. Ta.boro', 1st Nov. 1841. Robert Norjlect, nnilROLJGH this medium returns his sincere thanks, for Ihe very 'liberal pitionage received since his commence ment in buine. Gentlemn, wishing t procure a suit of clothes, equal in eve rv reined lo the best that can be made in tiie United States, can do so by giving him a cill. Always on hand, A good Slock of Cloths, Cassimcres and yeatiags, of the newest styles, And an a-oriment of stocks, cravat, bo 'O ns, gloves, silk and wool shirts and drawers, hats, pumps, boots, umbiti lai , &c. &e. Tar'iom'. Feb. I, 1842. Oct'r 23rd, 1841. npHE Subscribers take pleasure in an noui cing to their numerous custom ers and the public,'ihat ihey have now re ceived their Fall Supply of Goods, and respectfully solicit a call from those desi rous of purchasing new and fashionable (Joou's a very low prices. Their Stock is probably the largest ever exhibited in Tarboro', comprising eveiy desirable arti cle in the Fancy and Staple Dry Goods line, all of which Ihey are determined to sell cheap for cash, or on a short credit to piinctualcuiomer. .LIS. WEDDET L Sr CO. JYotice. jajj US A. C. HOWARD informs her friend" nd the public, thai she has usi received a-fnsh s"pplv of Goods suit able for the season, viz: Bonnets, Silk Satin, Ki brands Flowers, Curls, fyc. whieh makes her assortment complete. She has also received some new and beau ti'iil pillero for dreps. $-c Tarboro', Dec 3, 1S4L Eclipse, Jun'r, WILL STAND the en suing season at my stable in the town of .Williams ton, Martin counly, N. C. and will b let to mares at Ihe low price of Fifteen Dollars the season, and Ticca ly Dollars to insure a mare lo be m foal; with Fifty Cents lo the Groom in every instance. Persons sending mares from a distance to remain with him, shall have every nee- ssary attention paid to tlnni, and will be kept at twenty five cents pt r day; but no n p nsibil.ty assumed for e cap or accidents. This thorough bred noTe is a Benutlful chesnnt soirel, 5 years old this spring, 5 let I 1 rneh high, and for purity f blood -ind symmetry of Pom is (quailed but by few and ui passed by none. Eclipse, Jrwn'r, Was got by the celebrated race horse A mericau Eclipse, h;s dam by Marion, ard lie by old Sir Arcby. Tnus it wilf be een, that he is of the most successful" ra cing slock, and all judges of ra-ee horses who h;ive seen him, pronounce him at once a race liorse; bul m eons q-nence of bad management, he was unfortunately ruined in breaking. The season will commence the 1st of March, and end the lt of July next. A. S MOORING. Feb'y 231, 143. 8ID (JThe Roanoke Advocate will insirt above till l May, and forward account to this office hi collection ,