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Great Bargains, In Hat, Caps, Hoots arid Shoes, Jit the Cheap Cash Store. MSG- Fish's celebrated Nutria Hats, first quality and newest style, lila'ek and drab cassimere and brush hats, very cheap, JJlack & drab fir hats, at S 1. 25 & upwards, A great variety of menV fur Caps from $ to S2 50 hoys fur cap?, SI, Men's and boys cloth, glafced, hair, seal, and seallette caps, IS dozen wool hats, good and cheap, Men's cow hide, kip, seal and calf boot, . Men's and boys heavy coarse brogans, do. kip and calf brogans, . Ladies kid, seal and morocco slips, 50 cenls and upwards,, Ladies Pha. madeshoes and slippers, Women's high and low quartered shoes, in great variety - girls & children's "shoes, Sole and upper Leather, shoe thread. All of which are well worthy th atten tion of purchasers, as they will be offered on the most favorable terms by JAS WEDDELL. Tarboro', Nov. 23, 18 44. IV. .11. Jlartiii & HoBinanSj J'l'tersbu Virgin iai OFFER FOR SALE COTTON BAGGING, BALE ROPE, SVGdti, COFFEE, fcfc, And will give particular attention to lha sale of all PRODUCE sent them. October 3d, IS44. 40-2 M'ROSPllCTtJS OF TIKE District Democrat; (Henderson, North Carolina.) The undersigned propose to publish in ihe Town of Oxford, Granville County, North Carolina, a paper to be entitled the "District Democrat " devoted to Politics, Agriculture, & General Intelligence, provi ded A sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained to justify them in the underta king. They deem it unnecessary to enter into a minute detail of their political tenets, but think it will suffice to say, that they are opposed to the political measures of the miscalled whig Party ; believing therh to be subversive of our Constitution, dangerous to our civil liberty, injurious to the welfare of our country, and our peace and prosperity as a nation. With such belief, we will oppose by every fair and honorable means, the election of Henry Clay of Kentucky, to the Presidential Chair, as he is the head and leader of that party, and has pledged himself to pursue the Federal policy, and to carry out to their full extent, the ruinous measures, and dangerous political experi ments of the same Moreover, hav ing SIS! openly pledged himseir to tamper with the! vi, be (eVoted exclusively to the interests Constitution, under which we have lived '0f ,ne farming community, and will discuss so long and so prosperously, and. to de-evCrv subject that can possibly be of intcr- stroy or mutilate that power (the V fcio,)je3, that class. which is now and was created for its safe guard, we cannot keep from viewing, as must every other true democrat, his eleva tion to that sea?, which he is now, and has been seeking for so many ye"arsj by eVery means in his power, as an era in the politi cal history of our government, that must be regarded by every true patriot with fcalr and4 apprehension, for the consequences that must ensue. Such being our opinions with regard to Mr. Clay's political charac ter, we shall hoist at the bead of our col umns for President and Vice President of the United Slates, the nominees of the De mocratic National Convention, James K Polk of Tennessee, and George M. Dallas of Pennsylvania; and shall use every fair and honorable means to ensure their election. To do this, we earnestly solicit at the hands of the democrats of Ihe 7th Congressional District, a reasonable and competent support; being more numerous they are better able to .support a press than the opposite party; and yet in the district where the democrats have a majority, the whigs support 3 newsnaners. and they have not a single one with the exception of one small sheet. Taking these things into consideration, we humbly submit, whether justice to themselves, the cause and principles they profess, and a regard for the ciedit of .the district to which thev belonu does not de- wand at iheir hands some local vehicle of information on political subjects. COLLINS & S'fU OTHER September 8, 1844. TURNER HUGHES' NOTtTir CAROLINA ALIAPf A C, For the year 1845, Carefully calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Raleigh.- For sale, wholesale and 1 retail, by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Oct. 23y 1S44: HE subscriber offers for sale, super fine FLOUR of a superior quality, at 5 and.g5 50 per barrel Cash. GEO. HOWARD. Tatboro October. 24. NEW .ldOD& n. n. PEivnEn, INFORM their f.iVnds and the public jffmigt mra Staple Which they are disposed to sell, or barter, on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Those desirous of obtaining GOODS on advantage ous terms, will pleas give them a call before purchasing ele where. Tarboro', Oct. 4, 1844. 40 Groceries, fyc. fjpilE subscriber offers for sale, on hi: usual liberal & accommodating termss Molasses, sugar, coffee, snuff, pepper, Spi?e, Brandy, whiskey, rum, gin, wine, so;ip, candles, Cups and saucers, plates, dishes, pitchers, howls, Tumblers, window glass, jugs, wrapping paper, Letter paper, different colors, ruled and not ruled, Writing paper, blank cards, quills, ink powder, Mack and red lead pencils. &.e. fee. GEO f 10 WARD. Tarboro', Aug. 20, 1S44. Just Received, Ky the Subscriber, A LARGE ASSORTMENT Swedes, American and English Iron, German & cast Steel, cut & wrought Nails. Castings, consisting of ovens, pots, spiders, "skillets, tea kettles, andirons, cart and wagon boxes, ploughs, points & heels, Sriadcj long handled shovels, hoes, trace and halter chains, sulky springs; Turks Island salt, blown & ground salt", COtlon bagging, rope and twine, White lead, linseed and train oil, 8X10 and i(J x 12 window glass putty. ALSO, a very large & general assortment o1 GIlOCEItltiS, Hard ware and C ill 3 cry, China, Glass, Crockery anil Stone ware, For sale oil accommodating terms. , , JAS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro', Nov, 23, 1814. Farmers Read This! The JSmo. Carolina Jlgricullurist. We have been frequently solicited to publish an agricultural paper, and after ma ture deliberation, have concluded to send out proposals for such a publication to the farmers of thisStatefor their consideration. That a work of this character is wanted in this State, no one will deny. It is now for the farmers to say whether they will have such a work, devoted entirely to their interests, or nod as thisoauer. if published. The Agriculturist will be published eve ry week, on a beautiful sheet 17 by 24 in ches, at the low price of Two Dollars pei annum, payable on receipt of the lirst num ber or two dollars and fifty cents during the year. With IheSe brief remarks we commit the proposed paper to the hands of the friends of ogilculture throughout the Mate, and respectfully ask their aid in sustaining the enterprise. P. S. It is proper o sy that the Agri culturist will have no connection with the Messenger whatever other than be print ed in the same office what appears in one will not in the other; Subscriptions to be sent in by the 1st of September. The first number to be issued as soon thereafter as possible, provided a sufficient number be obtained to warrant the undertaking. pEvery Editor in this State is re quested to copy the above advertisement (together with this note,) and send a copy of his paper Containing the Same (marked) to the Highland Messenger. The favor will be cheei fully reciprocated, whenever desired. THOS. VV. ATKIN & CO. Asheville,- N. C. May 31st, 1S44. A FRESH supply of Peters' Pills just received and for sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', July ID. Cotton Gins FOR SALE. THE subscriber has only one on hand of those new steel plate Cotton Gins, made at Greenville, a 40 saw, which he will sell at a reduced price to close sales. ALSO, A good second band 37 saw GJn, ready for immediate use, will be sold low. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', March 7. BUY - , JAYIVE'S Carminative Balsam. "ITS a Certain, safe and effectual remedy for dysentery, diarrhoea, or JonseWss, cho lera morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT, colic, griping pains, sour stomach, sick and nervous hcadach, heart burn, waierbiash. pain or sickness of the stomach, vomiting, spitting up of food after eating, and ah where it passes through the body unchan ged, want of appetite restlessness and ina bility to sleep, wind in the stomach and bowels, hysterics, cramp, nervous ticmois and twitchings, sea sickness, 'fainting, mel ancholy and lowness of spirits, frett ing and crying of infants, and for all IU) WRL AF FECTIONS & 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 leat confi dence for curing CHOLERA INFAN TUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT: and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for without exception it is the most valuable family medicine ever yet discovered. Hun dieds, nay, thousands, of certificates have bten received from physicians, clergymen, and families of the first respectability, bear ing the strongest testimony in its? favor, too numerous to publish. Dr. I). Jayne, Dear Sir, having made use of your Carminative Balsam in my family, ami find ing it to he admirably adapted to the complaints tor w hich it is intended, 1 take pleasure in recom mending it to the use of my friends and the public generally, believing those who are afflicted viih any of these complaints w ill find relief in the use ot this valuable medicine, Jonathan Going, D. Pi President of Granville College, Ohio. From Ihi Jicv. Jlxa Shinn, of the Protestant Mtlho dist church The undersigned having been afdicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes producing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, .and hav ing tried various remedies with little effect, was ' furnished wjth a bottle of Pr. P. Jayne's Carmi native 15 a i.sam i This he used aeccrdinij to the directions, and found invariably that this medi cine caused the pain to abate in three or f inr min utes, and in fifteen or twenty minutes every ewea Sy sensation was entirely quietedi Tho medicine was afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pain were perceived, and the pain w as thereby prevented! He continued to use the me dicine every evening, and someli.mis 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 paini From experience, therefore, he can confidently recommend Pr. P. Jayne's Car minative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for disea ses of the stomach and bow els. A. Shinni Allegheny city, July lClh, 18l3i From the llev, l)r, Baccn. From a long acquaintance with Pr. Jayne's Car minative Balsam I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many com plaints which almost constantly occur in our coun try, such as bowel affections of children, colic, cramps, looseness, dyspeptic disorders of the sto mach, coughs, and affections of the breast, togeth er with all those diseases atteiided with sournes's of the stomach; and believe that physicians will often rind it a useful remedy in their hand';, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put in to the hands of persons at large with perfect safety. W?n Bacon, M. P. Woodstown, Salem Ccnnty, N. J. May, 1837, JAS. M. REDMOND, Agent. ggP" Astonishing.1 A MONO the thousand Medicines adver tised as "certain certain cures for pul monary complaints," Taync's Expectorant Stands alone. Its nath to nublic confi dence has been naved. not with nuffs. but CURE; and the vouchers for its efficacy ; include an array of harries which, for char acter and respectability, cannot be surpass ed in this country. Dr. JAYNE, being (himself a physician, docs not proftss to perform physical impossibilities; but he does assert, and he is borne out by well au thenticated facts, that in all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which are susceptible of cure without miraculous interference, his EXPECTORANT will restore the patient to health. No other medicine will remove mucus or pus from the throat so thoroughly as this. It efftc taally loosens the coagulated masses from the membrane which lines the trachea, and at every cough the 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 thedisease, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT imparts vigor to the machinery of respira tion, and enables them to disencumber themselves of the obstructions which had impeded their free operation. It has res tored hundreds to perfect health, after their physicians had given them up as incurable, with CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, Spitting Blood, in a word, all dis eases of a PULMONARY nature yield to this preparation, if properly administered. Names' and Prices of Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines, viz: jayne's Expectorant, per bottle, $1 00 " Hair Tonic " 1 00 Tonic Vermifuge " 0 50 Carminative Balsam, larg,0 50 " " 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, IS44: ''If f : Valuable Property, Fo r I T&JE OFFER for sale our large anil conveniently arranged, Store atari Warehoused Jn Tarboroiush. This i one of the latest and most conve nient Establishments, of thft kind in ihi section ol 'the St te. The above property can be bought cheap", ami on accommoda ting term: possession given immediately. Dining our absence from the State, apply to William Nor.'lee', Esq. J W. & F. R. COT TEN. fat borough. No. Ca., aiborotisrh. No. Ca., ) 17IU Octobtf 1 14. S 42-10 ottcc. rBIlR uhscrihcrs have entered into a Copartnership, under the firm of HovciUtch V ISoivrU, For the transaction of Mcican'ile business in Tarboro', and would icspicthtlly an nounce t the Public that lin y h tve, and will in receipt of, all the different kinds of Merehaud'se usually kept in the stores of the place and td which they solicit ihe attention of buyers. Joseph if. rioivDiTcii. J.JMES D. UtHl'ELL Tnrbomugh, Doc. IM, lsj.'i. 4s 25 Reward.' R A N A W A V fro m t e Si. Wrl "cr- ?V ii m v on the 1st day td' last July, nearo man 1 ' gcd about 25 years, light com- tde t 6 feet . f.r 4 inches in height. weighing about 1G5 pounds the little to'e of h i 3 right foot i off, ami the middle fin ger. on one of his hands is crooked and still" in the first joint. He i Mipposed to be lurking in Nash county, near Vieksyjlle. with a free mulatto woman named Mar' Locust. The above reward will be given for the apprehension of Jackson, if confin ed in any jail so that 1 get him again, or if delivered to me, in Edgecombe county, near Upper Town Creek meeting house. All persons ate forbid harboring, or carry ieg off said negro under penalty of the law. JAMES J. TAYLOR. August 27, 184 4. Fishing Creek Land FOR SALE. nniifc s, bscriber, being desirous to re move to the West, offer his Lnd for sale. The Land i situated on the south S'de of Fishing Creek, 7 miles from En field, 20 from Tarboro', and M from the. Rail Road. This tract Contains 1 62 Arrs. It is so situated that it can can be sold tracts from 500 to 700 acres with a in Sift Comfortable hicclliris-lloiise n 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 this county, I will take great pleasure in shewing them the Lnnd as 1 am s ire (hey cannot be better suited as to the Land, location, or society. Terms will be accom modating. WILLIAM D. BRYAN. Auuust 22ml, KS44. :5 Br. Duffy's m TONIC MIXTURE, "ETTST RECEIVED, a supply of Dr. " Duffy's Anti hiliou3 Pills and Ionic Mix'ure, an effectual remedy for Ague and Fever, &c. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', July iff. Tin Ware. THE Subscriber has just received a Iresh supply ol TIN WARE, inarm factured at Washington, in this State, con sistmg of Coffee Pots, of different sizes Buckets, Measures, Funnels, Pans, Skimmers, Dippers, Cups, Pails, Milk strainers, water Ladles, blow Horns, Lanterns, flour and sugar scoops, cake culters,: Candlesticks, pepper boxes, graters, &c. which will be sold on reasonable and ac commoda'ing terms. QpOhl copper, brass, composition, pewter, beeswax, furs, &.c. will be recei yed in barter J0iders for gutters, conductor-', and tin ware of every dei iptiou, will be at tended to forthwith. GEO. HOWARD. , Tarboro', April ContributibiiShip Fire Insurance Contpahjj 57 IVdtl St. New York, Capital 00,000 Dollars. FIHE Cnpitnl Stock of this Institution is all paid in and secured on first rata Bonds and iMortgages and Real Estate, und number" among it Directors some iif th& most influential and respectable "inhabitants of the city. It insures against Loss or Dam age by fire buildings of every desci iptioiij merchandize, &c. cic. on terms as lavorabla as similar irisiitutions. Policies will be issued on application to . J.JMES WEDDELU gent far Tarboro and vicinity. Tarboro', May 1st. lM4. JSollCG. 1LL1AM II, IMTT LE & PEN'i: I). BATTLE having purchased ihfe interest of Amos .. Rattle in ihe COTTOrV FACTORY And appurtenances situated Att the Tails ot Tar River, TKe whole establishment i now owned by them and C. C. ILttle. The busii.e-s id future will he conducted as heretofore, iti the name of Rattle $ Rrothers, and upori the Same liberal and accommodating terms. In consequence of the withdrawal of one of the former firm of Battle & Hroihersf the husines.-j will have to be closed up to the 1st day bf June, 1S41. A suitable gent will be employed to attend to this part of the business. rhey hope to have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, as they will endeavor to l.ave their Ya-rns made of good quality; and will sell at as low prices as the :nticie can be had at oilier places. RATTLE $ RROTHERS. Rocky Mount, N C. June IS. More Bran drcth'sEillsf hi have just received a fresh' suppljr of this valuable Medicine, which' id n-hnm they Have r tired of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in the back part of the Head, usually the sym- tomsoi Appopiexy, jaunuice, fever ana Ague, Billious, Scarlet,.' Typhus, Yellow and common Fevers of all kindsj Asthma." (lotlt, Rheumatism, Nervous Disease., Liver Complaint, Pleurisy, Inward Weak ness, Depression of the Spirits, Rupture?;' Inflamatlon, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Drop sy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough; Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Cholic, Chol era Morbus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Headjfr King's Evil, Scrofula. Erysipelas, or Saint' Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, White Spell ings, Ulcers, some of thirty years stand ing, Cancer'Si Tumors, Swelled Feet and. Legs, Piles, Costiveness, all Eruptions of. the Skin, Fiighiful Dreams, Female Com-, plaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations, Sic. Also; Drandreth's Liniment, for sores," -wellings, wounds, &.c, at 25 cents a bot tle. 'I hose Pills aie for sale in- every County in this State, and by the following gentlemen in this vicinity. Geo. IIpw ird, Agent, Tarboro'. , It. $ H. Belcher, Sparta. Isaac Scarborough, Oak Grove. D tniel S; Ronntrec, Stantonsburg.' Peebles, Fenner.S? Co. Clarksville. J. L. 5; R. W. flyman, Palmyra. W. Jones, Reed's t Roads.' ti. If Holland, Smithfitld. : May 14, 21 -i . $50 Reward WILL RE PAID for the ap prehension of my fell6V Who absconded about the '4th of Julv last. He was purchased of Mr .Insiah Tavlor; but I have understood since, his owner's name wes Kinchen Tay lor. Lewis is a stout, able-bodied fellow," about 5 feel 10 inches high and about 2 of 24 years 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 jri Charleston S. C, at my residence, No. 60 Tradd Street JOHN T. MARSHALL. . Charleston, (S. C.) Aug. 26, 1844. 35-f? Scippinglori s Fills. BcYrarc of Count crIVits. fffc N LY.those. having the signature of 0. ii. PEARSON, have the genuine Sappington Pills' for le. Those Pills are to be found in all the counties below Hali fax and Nash. It would be well for all those that use those Pills, to demand ihe. authority for selling them. Given under my hand, this "27ili day of June, 1844. O. R. .PEARSON. trrK fiph Mirinlv of the above Pill jusi received and lor sale in Taiboro, by GEO. HOWAtiU,tigent. larooro June, iot.-
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