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I i p. Ill OFFERS KIS LAND FOR SALE, On a credit to suit ihe purchaser, if rea sonable. . , Sept. 21. 1P14. 3S Female School. rfflUK Rev. THOMAS R. OWEN and his LADY, propose 10 establish a Fe male School, in the Town of Tarborough, luth Carolina. Their, aim. will he, to make this School an , innmuimn m rugn . character; and to render it worthy the pal-j ronage which they respectfully solicit from .. . I ! .:. .it... C l I . their numerous menus unougnoui me State, and from the Public generally; Be sides tuition in all the ordinary branches of learning, the most thorough instruction will he given if desired in Music, and in the French, and Latin Languages. The scholastic yar will be divided into two Sessions of five months, each: The first, beginning on the first day of October, :;nd ending on the last day of Ftbruary; the second, beginning on the first day of March, and ending on the last day of July. ('Owing to unavoidable circumstances, lis cohnul will not no info onerM ion thi ' i' i . . i i . . t i year (1S44) until lh first of Novemb r: j Pupils will oe cnargeii irom the ilay ol entiunce, to the close of the session.) 1st Class SlSpcrSess. lt half pay; in advance. 2nd do. 10 do. do. Srd do. 8 do. do. French 10 tlo. do. Latin 10 do. do. Music 20 do. . do. Wood tax for Winter Sess. 5'0cis. Sept. 24, 1.S44. 33 It P'l in i u K i n ft 9 f f W X ...... U ...... " LM.n, s:,.,:.,l : . i , " "' infill U'C. above, three linu s, each. T. K. O. $20 Reward, Stojf lite Sic in titer. N . Friday, , 20ih inst., a man calling himself JAMES orWM. BROWN came to my house and exchanged horses. It now appears his horse was borrowed, and belonged to another person. I have been informed he took the Conelce road as he was seen on that day below Tarboro'. The hor me, is a small well built bay fi vpare ndi Kofh Mr.,1 fo wiiiti. drinp in hie fMroK--,J Un cently bit in several places by another horse, and his eyes are affected'. Brown is an Irishman, about 5 ft e: :i or 4 inches ; high, 38 or40 veins old, lii;ht built, anl j fair eotnjilexioo. He had on a .-traw hit. dark bio mi ho.i ep'.in co;!t and pai.tal.-ons, and an old black silk vet. The above re ward wiil be paid for the npprtdw-nsion of the Swindler, and Ihe horse, if delivered to re or confined so tint they can be got at, or SlO for either of them. - HENRY S UUP LEY. Sept. 27, is4 4, :i'J-3 have since understood, that Brown purchased a new wool hat in Tarboro,' and left his straw I, at thru hesdso rode a sid dle belonging to James Pin, with brass stirrup, tlie seat out, pummel defaced by H e biting of a hor.-e, mark; of horse's teeth on one of the skirts, and 1 h hind part of the saddle tree broke ofl 1 1. S. IV. .11. 32ai'tin A: i)oiati;sa:. I V tV rs h n r ;r, Vug in i t f, OFFER FOR SALE r 4 COTTON BAGGING, BALE ROPE, SCG.-I1S, CUFF EH. &c, And will give particular attention to tho sale of all PRODUCE sent them. October 3d, 1S44. 40-2 Tiii Ware. II Subscriber has Just received a fresh supply ol TIN 'WAR P., manu fa&lured ai Washington, in this State, con listing of Coffee Pot?, of different sizes Buckets, -Measures, Funnels, Pans, ykimmers, Dippers, Cups, Pails, Milk strainers, water Ladles, blow Horns, Lanterns, flour and sugar scoops, cake, cutters, Candlesticks, pepper boxes, graters, &c. which will be sold on reasonable and ac comrrioda'ing terms. fjJ01d copper, brass, composition, pewter, beeswax, furs, &e. will be rtcei Ved in barter (J0rders for gutters, conductors, and 'in ware ol every description, will be at tended to forthwith. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', April 3. NEW JTOB. INFORM their friends and ihe public, .that they have just received, their FALL SUPPLY of ' RY GOOD GKOC12R1I2S, Which they are disposed to sell, or bnrter, on the -most liberal and arvommn.h.timr irrms. mosc desirous of obtaining GOODS on advantageous terms, will please give them a call before purchasing ch-e . rt'i . r"1 where Tarboro', Oct. 4, 1S H 40 lllONE Y! ! jVJO&G Y ! ! ! i I At S2SI:t5 STSJj&S, fior OF ALL KINDS Wasilitl gtOIl N. CPl'lcC I5y clcslticf iu:r t5:c rrcisli. JOAU P. PITT. 10-3 2nd Oct. IS 14. sjrruccrics, cy j & ' " A j flK subscriber (tiers for sale, on hi: i usual liberal & accommodating terms I Molasses, suar, coffrp, snulT, pepper, spice, Brandy, whiskey, ru n, "in, wine, snap, candles, j I tips and siinccrs. plates, lishps, pitflipr-', !ov 1: Ixt'er roncr. ditr-Vent cl.,rs. n.l,d and not ruled, Innihl.r In, nu- n m.rj r . n i r, , r. xx - :. - - .. i. t ,. . ritiujr p?pcr, blank cards, uuillsh.k powdt-r. DUck utJ red lead pencils. &o. c. GEO HUHVjni). T!?rboro Aug. 20. 184 I. Female Academy. a HE Subscriber respectfully tenders her acknowledgments to her friends and the public for tho liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and informs them that her school vill re-commence on Monday 30th Sept. insl. The course of about ten miles ! ins'rucl'on embrace nil the requisites j plaints which almost constantly occur in our coun rse hp ant frr m ' of 3 thorough English education,, with try, such as bowel affections of children, colic, ,av orS ,hniit!Muic. Pupils will be received by the "amps, looseness , cWptic disorders cf the sto ay Horse, about! ii t . i u r t mach. couglis, and affections of the breast, togeth- 'quarter. .-w . yju ...uuriw.c ruttion in the higher branches I S5 in the louver, 54 M n sic- ! ittrmS. I till I O II 111 Prr Hr cPr ELLEN F. RA USD ALE. 21. 1841. 3v A FHEII upply of Peters' Pills just received and for sale by GEO. 'llOlVARD. Tarboro', .fuly ID. AUGUST, 184 -Just Hcei'ivci?, AT THE CHEAP CASH STOR A Xrniitiful Arlni8i( of MEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,' Among which wiil be found, Hlack and coloured Silk, Balz on n ?3, Printed Lawns, Muslins, Organdies, Cal icoes; Needle-worked Collars,. Cravats, Fashionable Bonnetfs, Parasols, Neits Laces, Kdgings, Ribbons, New-style Neck Laces. A IX). Bleached and Br own Sheet ings ;,nd Shirtings, Lawn and Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. A LSO, A General assort men! of China, Glass &, Crockery Ware, Hardware, Groceries, &c. &.c. The above with many other Goods were purchased in New York by the subscriber during the Dull Season, and will be sold at a small advance. Call and See. JAMES tV ED DELL. lfrrtT V5---T'? v---- ---,- - ' 7. f-.. -. -., vpt f-j 3 trl i-r- r i Cotton Gins FOR SALE nrUIE subscriber has only one on hand of those new steel plate Cotton Gins, made at Greenville, a 4Q saw, which he will sell at a reduced price to close sales. ALSO, A good second hand 37 saw Gin, ready for immediate use, will be sold low. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', March 7. .JAYAE'S Carminative Balsam. TS a certain, safe and effectual remedy foi M dysentery, diarrhcei. or looseness, "cho lera morbus, SUMMER COM PLAIN l colic, griping pains, sour stomach, siek ami nervous head, ch, heartburn, wjterbiash pain or sickness of the stomach, vomiting, .'pitting up of food alter eating, and also wlurc it passe through the body unchan ged, want. of appetite, restlessness and in3 bility to sleep, wind in the stomach and bowels, hysterics, cramp, nervous tremors! and twitchings, sea sickness, faintmgs, nie! anchoiy and lowness of spirits, fretting and crvingof infants, and for all HOW EL AF FECT IONS & NERVOUS DISEASES. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions ever offered -.to' the public for the cure of the various derange ments of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the leai confi dence for curing CHOLERA INFAN TUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. All nrrsons nre rrnnosffvl in Irxr if fnr u i;ho,,t exception it is the most valuable family medicine everM et discovered. Hun- d-eds, nay, thousands of certificates have bterr roi.eiv.ed from phy.-icians, clergy liten, i and families of the first respectability, bear j ing the strongest testimony in its favor, too immeious to publish. j Ctrt(ftcatc0, l Dr. D, Jayrte, Dear Sir, having matie ?e nf i your Carminative Ualsain in my family, and find in it he admirably adapted to the coinylainte j for winch it is intended, I take pleasure in reeom- niending it to the use cf my friends and th public ! generally, oencvinjr ttiose who are alrlie.ted with (any cf torse complaints will find reliet in the use j of this valuable medicinei j Jonathan Goiifc, ,D. l)i j President cf Granville Oo'leoc, Ohio. yrom f.'i. Rev. Ma Siinn, of Ihe Protestant Met ho j (list church, i The Tipdcrsifrned having been afTlicf?d d'.irip( j the past winter with a disease in the stomach,! smpiimes producing great pain in the stomach for l ten or tv velve hours without iRtpnnission.and hav-j d various remedies with little crTer.t, was! lfiT tnr f. .1 I. ., e i i T . ft. vmv, Thi. U ,,tin - s i dirtcti.-,ris, and lound invariably that this niedi-r" cine caused the pain to abate in "three or four min- i!trs, and in fifieen or twenty minutes every uHea-l $y sensation was entirely quieted. Tho medicine was afterwards used whenever indications of the . c - i i i anproaeh of pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby prevented, lie continued to us li.c u.e- oy r. Idioine evuy evening, and someti.nes in the morn ing, and in a few weeks health was so far restored, that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive paint From experience, therefore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jayne's Car minative IJalsam, as a salutary medicine fur disea ses of the stomach and bowels. A. 8hinni Allfgheny city, July 16th, 1813. Trom the Ilev,,Dr, Iiaccn, From long acquaintance with Dr. Jayne's Car minative Ralsam, 1 believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many com crwilh a, ,hf,So d ieascs attended with sourness 0f tlfl Ptnnia2i,; nnd believe that physicians will rd'ten find it a useful remedy in their hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put in to uie hands of persons at larrjp with perfect safety. NVm. Bacon, M. I). Woodstovn, Salem County, N. J. May, 1837. JAS. M. REDMOND, Agent. Astoiiishins. .A MONG the thousand Medicines adver tised as ''certain certain cures for pul rnonary complaints," ,7at;ncs Expectorant Stands alone. lis path to public confi dence lias been paved, not with puiTs. but CuRL; and the vouchers for its efficacy include an array of names w hich, for char acter and respectability., cannot he surpass ed in this country. Dr. ..jAYNK, hsing himself a physician, does not profecs to perform physical impossibilities; but he dorr, assert, and he is borne out by well au thenticated faetn, that in all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which are r.usceptible of cure without miraculous interference, his EX PEC I OR A NT will restore the patient to health. No other medicine will remove mucus or pus from the throat so thoroughly as this. It effec tual lv loosens the coagulated masses from the membrane which lines the trachea, and at every cough Ihe patient will bring up portions of the. disengaged matter. IN ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE PUL MONARY ORGANS, even where nature seems to be making no effort to throw off the disease, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT imparts vigor to the machinery of respira- i . i i , tion, ana enanies mem to oisencumoer themselves of the obstructions which had impeded their free operation. It has res tored hundreds to perfect health, after their physicians had given them upas incurable, with CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hooping' Cough, Spitting Blood, in a word, all dis eases of a ULMONARY nature yield to this preparation, if properly administered. Names and Prices of Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines, viz: jayne's Expectorant, per bottle, Si 00 Hair Tonic " 1 00 Tonic Vermifuge " 0 50 Carminative Balsam, large,0 50 " 44 small, 0 25 Sanative Pills, per box, 0 25 American Hair Dye, 0 50 For sale in Tarboro' by JAS. M. REDMOND, Agent. May 13, 1S44. Valuable Property, For Sale. TSE OFFER for sale our, large and . conveniently arranged, 5? tore ami Warehouses In '1'arboraiigh. This is one of the largest and most conve nient Establishments, of the kind in. this section ol thu State.. The above piopsrty can be bought. cheap, and on accommoda ting terms; possession given immediately. During our absence from the State, apply to William Norfiee', .Esq. . . ; J. IV. $ F. R. COT TEN. Tat borough, No. C . 17th October 1844. 42-lC JYolice. HP HE subscribers have entered .into a Copartnership, under the firm of JSowdUch & Howell, For the transaction of Meican'ile business in Tarboro', and would rcsprctUilly an nounce to the Public that they have, and will h'- in receipt of, all the different kinds of Merch:indist; usually kept in the stores of the place and to which they solicit ht attention of buyers. ; JOSEPH II. liOJVDITClI. J.1MRS D. UUIVELL Tarborongh, Dec. 1st, ie4X 4 $25 Reward. 5:- RAN. A WAY from, the SuWri her, on tlie 1st day r,l last July, my negro man Ag'il about 25 years, light com-l pccl. j f6 feet 3. or 4 inches .in height. weighing about 1G5 pounds the little toe "s" 7lu"i '" ,,,,u,"r ger on one of his hands is crooked and stifT r . - i,t c,rll nir n. IU A.,. in the first joint. He is supposed to. be urking in Nash county, near Vicksvill. . n f i m tith a free muiatto woman named iNIarv ' . , . .. , Locust. The above reward will be given for the apprehension of JacKscn, if confin ed in any jail so that I get trim again, or if delivered to me, in Edgecombe county, near Upper Town Creek meeting house. All persons are forbid harboring, or carry ieg off said negro under penally of the law. JAMES J. TAYLOR. August 27, 1844. Fishing Creek Land FOR SALE. rHlHE fl-ibscriber, being desirous to re move to the West, offers his Land for sale. The Land is situated on ihe south r.ide of Fishing Creek, 7 miles from En field. 20 from Tarboro', and 1 from the Rail Road. This tract . ,. . c Contains 1699 Acre& It is so. situated that it can can be sold in tracts from 500 to 700 acres with a Comforluble Dwelling- House On each tract. It is unnecessary to say any thing as to the quality of the Land, as no person will purchase without examina tion. Those that wish to purchase Land in thin county, I will take great pleasure in shevving them the Land as I am sure they cannot be better suited as to the Land, location, cr soeiet v. Terms will be accom modating. . IV I AAA M D. BUY AN. August 2nd, 1S44. Dr. Duffy's v. A:TI-I5E MO 5,5 FILLS AND TONIC MIXTURE. JUST RECEIVED, a supply of Dr. Duffy's Anti-bilious Pills ami Tonic Mixture, an effectual remedy for Ague and Fever, &.c. GEO. HOfrARD, Agent. Tarboro', July 1G. IVcw and Beautiful Spring and Summer MlLTAjYElt Y, $c. flfAS just received her Spring supply of Goods, which vith her former stock comprises a; general assortment of the mcst neat, useful and ornamental arti cles, in th3 ;. Itlillincry linei In her assortment will be found Beautiful pattern. Silk bonnets, Rutland braid, Rutland and bird-eye, Albert and shell. Florence braid, open gimp, and fine ftraw bonnets, in great variety, Plain and figured silks and satin, Tarleton rnuslin9 white and black crapes, Bonnet and cap ribbons laces and gimps, French and American Flowers, &c. & All of which will be sold on her usual liberal and accommodating terms. Tarboro', May 2, 1S44. ffip 'JUS Contributionship Fire Insurahce Company 57 fVail St. New York, Capital 560,000 Dollars. rglFIE Capital Stock of this Institution 9 all paid-in and secured on first rata Bonds and Mortgages and Real Estate, anl numbers among its Directors some of the most influential and respectable inhabitants of the city. It insures against Loss or Dam age by fire buildings of every description, merchandize, &c. &C. on terms as favorabU is similar institutions. Policies will be issued on application t JAMES IV ED DELL. Jitnt for Tarboro1 and vicinity. Tarboro, May 1st. 1S44. JYotice. 71LLIAM n. BXTTLE & BENJ. D. BAT TLE having purchased lh interest of Amos J. Baltic in tht x COTTON FACTORY And appurtenances situated JJt the Falls of Tar IZivcr, . The. whole establishment is now owned by them and : C. C. Battle. The business in future, will be conducted, as heretofore, w the name of Pal tie Brothers, and upon the same liberal and accommodating terms. In consequence of the withdrawal of ons of the former firm cf Battle & Brothets, the business will have to be closed up t he 1st day of June, 1841. . . A suitable agent wijl be employed to attend to thi psrt of the business. They hope to have irnj continued pat ronageof:a generous public, as they will embavor to have their-Ywrns made of gool quality, and will bell at. as low prices as the article can be had at other places. i tut T'rr.R. & n roth run s. Rockv Mount, N.C.June IS. More Brandreth's Pills RWE have just received afresh supplr of this valuable Medicine, which is recommended by thousands of , persons whom they have cured of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in th back part of the Head, usually th sym tomsof Appoplexy, Jaundice, b ever and Ague, Billions, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of all. kinds; Asthma Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous , fHseasei, Liver Complaint, Pleurisy, Inward 'ak ness, Depression of the Spirits,. RuatiffK?, Inflamation,-Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy' p sy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cc 'hr Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Cholic, Chol era Morbus, Gravel, . Worms, Dysentery, Deafness. Ringing Noises, in ,the Head,; King's Evil, Scrofula. Erysipelas, or baint Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, White SwelU ings, Ulcers, some of thirty years stand ing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and' Legs, Piles, Costiveoess, all Eruptions of ihe Skin, Frightful Dreams, Female Com plaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations, &c. i ...f Also, Brandreth'ii Liniment, for iores, swellings, wounds, &c., at 25 cents a bot tle. Those Pills are for sale in every; County in this State, and by the following gentlemen in this vicinity. ; " Geo HniL ird, Agent, Tarboro'. R. tf IL Belcher Sparta.. , Isaac Scarborough, Oak Grove. . D tniel Rcuntree, Stantcniburg Peebles, Fenner. Co. Cfarksville. J. L. 5- R. fV. Hyman Palmyra.:, tVm IV. Jones. Reed's X Roadf. D. II Holland, Smithfield. May 14, 1844. 21 1 . . - $50 Reward WILL BE PAID for ths'ap. $1 prehension of my fellow ,v. Who absconded about jhs. th of Mulv Ins'. ; Hevyas purchased Ol Mr Joaiah'Tavlof; but I. have understood since, his owner's name, was Kinchen Tay lor. Lewis is.a stout, able-bodied; fellow about 5 feet 10 inches high and about 23 or 24 yecrs of. age. The above reward will paid on his being lodged in the Wil mington Jail and notice given me to that effect, or $60 if delivered to me in Charleston S. C, at my residence, No. 60 Tradd Street . JOHN T. MARSHALL, j Charlcs'on, (S. C.) Aug. 26, 1844. 35-6 Sapping ton's Pills. Beware ol Coinitcrtits. ONLY,tho-e having ihe signature of O. B PEARSON, have the genuine Sappington Pills for sale. Those Pdls are to be- found in all the counties below Halt fax and Nash. It would be well for all those that use those Pills, to demand the uthority for celling them. , Given under roy hand, this 27th day of June, 1844. , O. It. PEARSON. (TP A fresh mppSy of the above frits just received and for sale in larooro, oy GEO. H V tv si k urgent Tarboro' June, 1844.
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