Tllliluii r-ttT Uiiiij tii J. 5 f r 30: 1 f Iiiii wmmmmf Mill lliiifiitl if ilr 111 Jiir" 4iil-j-7 ill iiiitiiiiliiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllli .;i li'islxzli; .' .ill "T" 1 UUij - ! II Hii ; ,1 t ;Z 1&F$ Ci&iuriia& April 4v1840. d i - jiV ! , f ' ....... v i . i x -f . 4 . 1 ffl!!fTI!!flI!!flTIIT!r'i in I !" ill 3! I! !',.;: J f ttm f ? t tmtti mtmrh Mf til 5 S3 iBsauWij 'mil mi I i i in mill" ;i ; ' : 1, ' f s 4 rv 'r ' v ' 4 ' s i . v . J Ja pablishcd yeekl7 at Two Uoli-ars per year if paid in adTancepof, bfoi)U:lrD FlW Ctsis at the cxpifitijtf dWVttpdon year. ' Advcriisementa not exceeding square will be Inserted at Onr Dollar th first insertion and 25 Cents for every succeeding tjn.:i Longej osies; tiiat rate per square. Poart .Qrdtexsjari Jadicia! .dTertisemwm 25, per tepnt. hrbp aaMMBarwtii r bm . I i TpROM the IMMENSE INCREASE t.ofour business, we have been under the necessity of taking the whole up-story over L. Pender's Store, at the sign of Pender &" Brother,' where may be found ' IMMENSE Stock of Furniture, Consisung of the same articles which will be seen advertised aVthe Old Stand. Per- gons that have not had an opportunity of seeing; a magnificent slock of furniture, are respectfully solicited tq call, as prices 8nd quality shall surely- suit, Furniture repaired at either place at the shortest no tice. F: L. BOND. N. B. In order that a man may do himself justice, let him see articles of Fur niture before purchasing. No body likes tobuyacat in a bag rarboroSSept. 29f 1848. ' mm ! Only 35 centi per box, FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness TlhAiirrt; nfimimatisfrV. PJJHeart- 1 W,a nrnnQ; i.rhnIrra Morhn . . n lf-t. r Dnm in ko TX?rlr and Limhs. Liver com- tUI II, ui'iiaj J '1 7 i-j.uj, 111 ' ' plaint, Rising m the Throat, Fevers of all kinds, colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Com- plaints, Nervous complaints, and all other; diseases arising from impurities of the, blood, and morbid secretions of the liver, and Stomach. j Every discaeto which the human frame ; issubiect. oriffinaterf from imnuritiesof the j 0 .... . . blood or derangement-of digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family PilH, being com pounded exclusively of such ingredients as nature intended should operate on the imnuritiesof the Human Svstcm. Strike at the root of the disease.' removinc all im- j rinrliJp, frnmtho rinrlv nnpninr fhe nOres cxternallv and internally,' separating all e 1 , . r u foreign and obnoxious particles from the , " , ,. ' chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure and ne- cessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, therebv reslorinsr health, bv Ananin tkn nrvea Alannolm. I- n fni.io n n A mj 1 1 n 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 11 1 1 ..it 1 1 .11 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 c. l i arteries, unimpeding ill the natural veins and purifying the' blood: they 1 ren system not only thoroughly sdund 60 imnervious to disease, even when other means have failed. Wwu; 4Wft1f woltro5 mnrtK mnrp ltnin tne last twelve monins, more than one hundred cases of the mozt at. . gravated forms of - Dyspepsia have been cured bvthp. mprlicin where riff id diet- i ing the Blue Pill and almost every other means had been resorted to without any benefit, and when death stared its misera ble victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gor-! don's Pills were not adapted to the cure of any but this horrid malady, their uni form success in this disease alone would be sufficient to 'waft on to fame' the name oftheir inventor, as a benefactor of his spe cies. This medicine never fails to cure the worst cases of piles in. one week! For sale in Tarboro' by A. H. Macnair & geo. Howard. February 8; 1849.'' ly Notice . . For coughs and lung complaints juse Dr. Bar tholomew's Pink Expectorant syrup. . , , j , Sick head ache, though constitutional or inciden tal, is cured by Dr. Spohn's head ache remedy ! m' balm of China, for the cure of all disease aat reqare external application. J The gray haired will find the' InSfan ttairDye Vrfct and effectuaU" " ' or sale by Ceo. Howard. .fAtND WINTER T TtuAS "just!! received Fait supply 1 ! of Goods, whicii as usual comprises a general assortment of the most neat, use ful and prnamental articles, in trie ' iflilliueryinci, v M All of which.will be sold on her. usual liberal and accommpdating terms v . 1 . 1 t O 4 O f POSITIVELY CURED BY - , Jaync?M2arminati vc Balsahi. - . Chicago Il.; March 27, 1813, ' Dr D. Jaynr. Dfar sir. You ask. me what proof I n.eet with ofahe efficacy of jour Carmi alive. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel complaints that has given rne so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailmfents, and is called for again and aain. which I think a pretty good proof nf its efficacy J and usefulness. In the sttmmer eomp'aiii of chil dren, it has frequently appeared to snatch the lit tle victims, as it were, from the giavei V 1 1 saved the life of my child, , and of such and such a chitd,' I hare repeatedly heard said. In dy?en teric affections of adults, I have timo and again seen it act like a charm, ahd give permanent re lief ill a few hoars, I may say in a few minutes. In fine it i a valuable medicine, and.no family should be without it. Respectfully, M L Knapp, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica in thi Laporte University, Indiana. Prepared only by Dr.'D. Jaync, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by ; GEO. UQWAUD. Tarboro Feb, 14, 1RI9. ... , . A cicnlificl!lecliciiie. GREAT rxpcrifr.ee and judgmeni are eqnired to make a valuable and at the same time, inno cent purgative. This is possessnl only by few. The great majority of the remedies advertised of this class are manufactured by persons who have no idea-of 4hef.latir orifldivrdoa! powers of the drug's they use. It is this cause, mire than ' 1 ... 1 :!. : , 1. : . . any uiiier. which 'juci?itii!, me jiicitiit-s uuu uuru J injurious effects, produced by advertised remedk s . . . . -u against t,enii ow tnere s a great difference in this: respect, with regard to the p lls made by Dr. Bi Brandreth, and consequently, their superior claims upon the public. Each of the articles composing the Bi andreth Pills Are prepared i that way which will seeur their beneficial eflVcts to the system in the safest and easiest manner. For instance, soitir Ingredients hv IaKa nrrnnrpd in Wa VCnn! a is aif exhausted in Uie ulenaiU cnd remains so until a combination is effected with other ingfedjents, which afterwards prevents the air from acting in- iuriousl? upon the tnedicinei Asain, the lronor tion of each inffrodieot depends upon it multiply- in power epon other ingredients-For the power ot ditierent vegetable purgatives upon each other . is governed by similar laws that govern tlie power of8figure9 by muifipi6alion. Nine atideJ to nine make pighleen: but nine Umes nine are eighty- one, s0 it i3 with some Vegetal!e, purgatives. By adding nine part9 of one ingredient, and nine parts of another ingredient together, the power is i np TPS P1 . n Ot 1 n PlorlilPPn. hilt tfl PltrKf PltfldonCC of 3 Hired 11UTSC. . ' - - - " - - - ' . -. - - . .. ..... example, either oi the amc.es to pmuuee any again, which in a proportion of two grains, would 1 01 two ijrains, wouiu j l a- . .u 1 1 . have do effect- upon the animal economy, but: which,added to eighteen orains of a compound of i two parts of nine grains, each of twd ingredients, ! will again multiply tne power which they have ! . ... .(i (saip?dreighty - oner to one hundred and sixty- ,wo' Sgff"11!6" grains .can ; i up. a o a i n mil i li n i ipn n v sn tin unn ni iwn nra ns. 1 j , - . e - ' r -..'--'... i to ine power oi tnree nnnorea ana xWeniy-iour j grains of the original power of the two first ingre-! itr iVir purgaiive f-ueci, woum nave u ue ueu 10 vnc exjine visiis oi several ministers, one oi wnom . . nn nt aiitktif.nnn ntninai Vtw nn.k1ni'h ll.am J. I ' . 1 ?T. 1 l '" I minrl 'I'lTrO n r ra flrl wrTtf tfnna II 1 1 1 1 T but al- j "j vviuuiiiiMg i,'"m at ner requesi aiiminisiereu uic comnuni-j' v. , ...j , ' nnt v piorhtPPfi n-rninfi h-AVA tit liA tiPft. A train, a- .1 t . ' ' 'Y iYa. tt I knt t lit Ti 1 Jo'a r iitnnlil l 1 o " - -"- ;, canon 10 per. lniniswaysne was ciose-1 wu "" ..v,...o nuuiei iiireuieiiv isiuui.u io muiiip.y wus wer., . l v j h some fftv or sixiv upt- convicted ot a conspiracy against incn- dients. Here We have twenty- two grains, which -1 - - --ii-. . as a purgativevcontein tim power equal jo three 1 1?. 4ft?n-f9:nfsTT ..t.n????i3'r ,n hundred and twenty-four grains of eithet of the Charleston or Augusta, and , had provision articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful after made ior;" her at a hoarding house mJthe being thus combined,, are- eafe in any quantity former city.-She finally ' left Wilming always?having a beneficial effect, and in -no case-tpn was taken to the riotel if this city-, antj capable of doing injury, of which thousands bear rec0gnzed jiereas the' 'same' person, amp.hnessi v . pBn 1 wbo under anotneVam Let Ihoic in any way 'out of health use thisc Pals ! , ii 4i VC ' 1 1 -ii " '' m ... f ii it, ;ago passed through tpc1 same illness, recei- TV... 4tA St ..ijA in their- ndnnntntrp. Jt t r i : . : . f ,-T i., . - - 'f-c; 4 i-r ;o ,i . - Li iiJJT aracrenbers; iTIediciiics. 1 J IUST EGBlVfcD SarsariatiTTa Cbmpolfrid ChiMren'ft Panacea the Health Bitter!ihe -the VegetablPilisndj 4hGrecn?WffHPjBn IMountairi Vegetable Ointmettt March so; GEO. HOWARD. , Three s Wefiks JlfUr Marriagt. , !My ' deafcsCaTC. y ou" going out? ;.. Indeed, 'tis very cold i .. h i ; Let'-meysweet loveV around your neck, This handkerchief enfoW. You know how anxious for your health, My owti ilea r George, a nit; ' One losing kiss rjcfore we part c Good-bye, svveet'chucfe,' good-bye! 1 7hree Years fler Marriage. You're going out!' why' don't you go? T cahnot help the rain! ; Yon would'nt grieve me mightily, ' : To ne'er come back again.f , Umbrella! I don't know where 'tis r . iWhat'U you want, next? ;Lwonder! Ddn't pester me about your cold Good, gracious! go to thunder? Singular Cas. of Imposture. -The followLns particulars are derived from a! source of the highest respectability and ! 10 eacn other, when the father discovered may be depended upon as entirely accu- j his son at a.Jistanco through the bushes rate. They present a case of Jmposturc; and mistaking him for the turkey fired and such as is not met with every day, and wounded him as. .above- described. The teach a lesson of caution to those whose-?001" -lingered in the greatest agony until sympathies are readily excited. A fe-jthis morning when he; expired. We un- male carry inc the appearance and manners of a lady, stopped at Wilmington, N. C,J on her way to this city, a few weeks since. The avowed cause of her detention was illness of a serious kind, hemorrhage of the lungs, spasms of the heart, of a most appalling description, accompanied with j faintings and othwr symptoms of extreme; 1 oi. 1 ' t.. I ' 1 '.. weakness. SI froiir a; laity uf ?fornjlk giving skeictrvfi a somewhat romantic and unfortunate his-! tory a talc of having been robbed whilej ill in a Steamboat, on her wav to die with; a si sler in Georgia. She professed to be' a CI hristian, and exhibited an appearance of patient ond submissive gentleness, which in her extreme sufTerings awakened a gcn - eral interest and sympalhy in her behalf on thft mrt of ihn Wilmlntfinn ladies, to! 1 - o ; , : , j whom 110 fa 11 of this kiml unnoala with- .ealloiilm kind appeals witn- 5s. During three weeks she re- c; unwearied attentions of, ladies' Ighest respectability, with the out success ceived the, of the h kind and constant attendance of a phv?i cian; was cupped almost every day fell ! into spasms fainted till all appearance of Hfe seemed extinct and the breath ap- peared to have lefuhe body s this time she was alone scarcely an hour, day or night, tvyo or three ladies silting tip :.k i v!.h ......,,.!, .LL.' ,'h aii.: Hnt lv,.ri. . . ... . . . seni ur nam m:i.y .am.u an nv ... . . ; ,; , sons ai least, upon neariy an oi wnom me . . 1 - A - r . , - impression sne maue as enureiy ,iaor.j ll. CI.' I I". : 1 -3.31 ni! aoie. ,oie.iiaa receive wmiiaueniions in Norfolk and .Petersburg. . Improving somewhat, a time was set for her depart? ure for the Soulh l a cw ours be(?re il t... ur .u ..... ...... i. iine oicaiiicr tULuiu ocucu uv u C 1 , -irotv-m-so that her deoarture , i j .1 cu ved the same attentions, and exhibited the additional capacity of throwing her limbs out of ioipt at pleasure: and . confessed lo several ladies anu a pnysician wno nau ae- B?aflP?l SlS ?id from the the ground of her husband having belong: ed to those fraternities, and also, from the churches. Along .with a handsome, prayr. erbook belonging ta: na; vy.tfQng lady who had left it in her room, she took a.. letter from the Episcopal clergyman recommend ing her;. to the sympathy and aid of the clergy and laity pf . South Carolina and elsewhere. ; These wiU be valuable aids to this frail sister in practising upon other; communities the arts of deception so suc cessfully played off , inj North .Carolina. The outraged cause of genuine, benevo- lence.,demauds that lady knights-errant of this description, should be duly exposed, and their pleasapt adventures at the ex pense of others, be put a stop to. The heroine of our fale passed by the well- sounding spbroquet of Rachael Hall. , Southern Christian JiJvocate. Unfgrjunate Occurrence, We learn that on last Sunday! a so? pf Mr. wColeman Hall residing a few miles distant from this place, was shot -through-the -body by his father-with a rifle ball. The circumslan cesof this truly- unfortunate occurrence, as we heard them related, are these: The two were'jDut in the woods' engaged in hunting wild turkeys, and having shot at and crippled a turkey they separated and went in pursuit of it; after. a4 short time spent in this way they approached nearer ;uemano: ,e,wasaDput 15 years ot age. . Bq n nille (Register, From the Wilmington Journal. Emancipation in Kentucky. -The Louisville Journal, the leading Whig pa-: per of Kentucky, commenting upon Mr., PLt' 1 . NV must reiterate: the -;exj our full conviction that 'there is not aV this lime the slightest earthly chance that5 the btatc Convention, to be held next fall,: tv.II incorporate in the new constitution a provision for the emancipation of 1 slaves. re do not believe there are ten counties thff Wl" end emancipation delegates to the contention, and our opinion upon this subject has been formed upon free a ncf " - . . ' careful consultation wiih the most' en car,ui ronsu.iauon v,in me mosi en-j day ast thfr win(f blowing, quite stron lightened men,, members' of Ihe'LegisIa-, from lhe Smi nprol tw lore and ethers, from every county n the.jend wrft'dWwned-Jarth Stated v- , .r ' (; H'shery of DrV Wrighton the Sound,-11 From ; the J Petersburg Republican, case got into the papers on tho trial. lOW gan Hinchman was a ? manof propcrtyl Samuel Ritchie and KdW ird Ritchie look him by forceaml eirriedhitn lo the lunat - ic asvium. A numocr or witnesses tesi i- r..i 1,., rr Uo.l ,r,.,,.. rK;i,:frr1 eft , J r u:e n.fthrtW..- ' I , "J" -j ' , - Prom lite: N. Y. Journalhf .Carixmc.rte. Canada-Riot 7bmo.-A Misiry natural astonUhmeniow the. patch, dated Toronto, March 23, says: Thei ministerial measure for the jjay Lcntoflhc extra rebels of 1837 and 'SS,!'" Wsborough. and , employmg has resulted in a serious riot at Toronto. Last eveningrMth-22rfrMesSrs. Bald- win; Blake and McKehZte were burned in effigy. "They were : carried through sev- efdl streets elevated ? upon; long poles, passing from the residence of Mr. Bald wiu tcr the residence of M rLr Blake, and then returning tor Mr. Baldwlp'8.!i eThe effigies of the two were then burned. . "The mob, to thenumbenof somcthous andsthenpTOciededto the house of Mrs. Mcintosh, where Mf. McKenziewasstop pihg, wherehis effigv was oarned; and the house itssaiied with sncs antfall manner of missiles, cMpIetelyViddliff dows; The gas lights fn the'vicinity tverfe put out and the p6IiceHsistedC- The house of Mri JVfoh'fgomery whicH Is fi situated nearlyaopposHnwas' taciedj HtA 1 the windows much damaged, Mr. H. Price, son of tne Hon . J H. Pride, was ; severely beaten, and on being conveyed to the res idence of; Dr. Rolph, , that gentleman's house was assailed by the mob and slight ly damaged. The residence of .30 of the Globe, was also mmredf"- ull : t Invasion . . qf CawaiaiThe ! Bostoa.1; Herald professes to be. advised of a con-1 templated revolution in and. inva$idnof Canada, which has -been agitatctP in'the United States and the; provinces.1 It saygr that many of our 'volunteer "officers wh0 ferved in Mexico, have been emplqyed,, f)y ;the conjmitlee of a Canada! association,' and are driving and organizing men night-' y?in Boston, There ' is probaniyvery itlle foundation for these 4 wonderful disf !losures., At ahy7?te"we' hope not, for he rascality of preparing to mewar up on the p'rovinces of a friendly nation will add; no new fragrance; to the 'odour of our j National 1 name. . Actsr that : cannot be done in daylight, become assassins and robbers rather than honest men ' ' i$ : ; 7 iVmcti fteptiblican. 1 s - At From the Fayetteville Carolinian. i More Invent iofisl The M ontgomery,!? (Ala.) Flag notices the, application of sorc.;. northern man for a- patent for a mode of carrying the mail, 100$ miles an hour! and saya that Dr. Holt of that city (Montgom- jj ery)T is the inventor of a similar machine. A model of-Dr. H'shas been exhibited and jested in Montgomery! I So that here are two claimants to the in rent ion;oflhis'i wonderful apparattts.r Jt s, we think, a singular fact, that no inven- tionofJate.years has been .published, that did not have two or. more claimants for its honors. To name several of late, witnesi the Telegraph:, the Magnetic Clock, Mr:1? ' Page's application of ' magnetism! to I the propulsion of nTachltietyr' It nothing can br started by one 1 ' : - .' 1 ' 1 seems that party but ! what somebody, perhaps in a different see- and claims Jt. also.. . But this machine jacarry the mail 1.0.00 miles a n hour, is quite astonishing, if any thing can be astonishing in ihese day?.1 The modus oberandt we! do not 1 under 'stand'; there is mentioned a tube, fan aift : pump, and a cylindrical carriage. ... t ? 'Vroujned.-Ve learn haton Wednes day last, the vvind blowing qujte strong.. two ICS attempting to get the i seine in;Uhey .beings out tn a i boat, vhicb lilledr" I (JJ A' tittle negro ) boy.-1 sbpbt 'three Secret, 4SbctV--The;JonesbqrougH . l Whig announces the discovery of a.Secret. j ...r...?.rr s z many ncrsuiis ui- uspeciauuiiy, ruin uiair f in; L-iL lied and single" From- what has been disclosed, it appears that "it .was formed- for charitable, benevolent, and, friendly purposes. Members are , received upon tneir Knees, xpucning or;Kissing ine.nime Jtnd hen ;with their, hands , tied behind them, blind folded they are, ducketin av tub orwater!' vThoW hi & remarks . with- mo3t jridiculoua thing,tha.t ? could be aug- gested to us, is that of organisdng .a Secret i"u"C8u'V"R'f."" 'V , -.1 We.hne;l.vedere l?ng.enoughtc. kno dl Jw "'?iZ ? keeptjicm .going.M. 7Vr. Old Bachelor. What is he? A rusty musty j fusty, sort of an- animal whp jsjno companion it hex fa idmself or any body else. His face looka fis if it had r been bathed in vinegar whenJac speaks if is wilh-the snappishness of an angry ur-he lakes n6 care cither. of hisr body or, Ju necessary' habilimeotsrrrho -.i's -a df0 S society; pittecl by th wise, and fhqc,ted aJ by the fodlish44he spends, bi day jn un easiness and hianightsin mi?ry b? v unbeloved and dies enlamcntcd-he is, in shorty what we have.i been for. nearly 40 years... Thank God, we are now well inawied! Hit