jiminiiu
i i . nil ii iii nifiitii - - huh tniiii ti ilia.. fiii f -viiii ... rLi i i 11 -.- i mi mi ri ig iniiiini i i jli iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Whole JYo I 11J.
Tarborough, Edgecombe County , 3VfV? atrday JTUne 30, 1 840.
"IB,
;BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. - '
Ts published weekly at Two Dollars per year
if paid in advance or, Two Dollars and Fiftv
Cents at the expiration of the 9ubscrfption year,
Advertisements run exceeding a square,, win ne:
inserted at One Qollar the, first insertion,and 25
enis lor every succeeding one. monger ane3 a
at
mat rate per square. vuuri uraers auu juuiuia'
advertisements 25 per cent, higher. '
To IlicXatlies of the U. States.
. '
it being now conceded that
JtOuCV 'S LaU V S rSOOK
STAN DS at the head ; of American
Magazines, it becomes the duty 01 mcpuo- , -
t 1 T r La I T 'what amount L)''ar Newspaper, S3, two copies
lisher to s low e ery ac y la amoun Qne year witfi the paper to each, $5, three
of reading, and how manv useful emboli- ,J 1 . 1
' ... . -r . , copies and a copy without the paper, $6;
ishments she will receive for three dollars. 1 . 1 J , ' ' ,
" , . . , , , hve copies -and a copy to the club $0. : '
Be not deceived by new beginners, who, -
. i. , r .1- I o insure the Lady s Dollar paper witli
promise every thing and perform nothing.
. , 1 , .the-Lidv s nook, the money muAlbescnt
Novv is about the season when the coun-
ii l i i ii i i to the publisher s own office.
trv will be deluged by prospectuses ma- rrJ .
.... . 7 ' ti r i ' iTPAny paper copyin; the above ad-
king all kinds of promises. The Lady's! r ... , ?,
t ii u ..li-ii ! : vertisemcnt will be entitled to an ex-
Book has been published by the present, .
r u. ,i u iehange with both publications.
well known to the public, and publishers
throughout the United State?. His prom
ises arc always kept, which is not the case
v. ith all other Magazines: for instance
every " Number 4ie publishes a colored
Fashion plate, gives sixty pages of reading
matter, and sometimes more. There is
rot another Magazine put lisbed that docs
this. Sometimes with them the plates aie
colored, and again thty arc not some
months GO pages and others 43. The re
sult is obvious; the coloring of our Fashion
plates alone, we say nothing of the Flow
ers and Cottages, cost us over $2000 in
one year. .
To omit this is certainly a saving, but is
it just to subscribers Is it honorable?
We cannot practice such a deception.
We were the fast to give Fashion plates;
we have hosts of imitators who boast
wonderfully; we have no need to bolster
up the Lady's Own Book by such means.
Pmis Fashions as pubJislied in Paris the
ladies- of this country dare not wear.
Therefore they arc altered by one of our
most fashionable dress makers to suit the
more refined taMc of American Ladies.
Compare our reading matter with any
other Magazine; see which contains the
most solid as well as pleasant reading.
Our object is to elevate the female mind, '
to give tone, and to enable women to take 1
that place in the community to vvhicli t
their worth entitles them. '
Steel engravings in Godey's Lady?S:
I, , ' - i
Uooli.
rr, , . . ' ,
Two steel engravings ,n each number
jo one year, 24 one colored Fashion plate,
12 two pages of originally music printed
teparately, 24 Patterns for window cur-
tains, and occasionally.
A Colored Plate for Model Cottage
ISIodci Cottages -exterior and interior two
enjiravins iii each Number in one
3' ear.
i31 extra r ashion plate on tinted paper one
r r I r
in each Number in one year, 12 Dqnnct,
Chemisette, Caps and Cuff patterns, say
Engravings of churches about four in
one year
2'JS
Here we have in one year the lame
- n (
number of two hundred and twenty eighty
engravings, besides extras that we give
nccas.onally of any matter that strikes us.'
Heading matter in, CodeyV Lady's
Book.
In each Number are sixty pages; in one
year, seven hundred and twenty, equal to.
n 1 no nnvoh nf nrr mnrv e!n NT ,
...... ...v,.w ai. .ww uhju;
pages arethe choice productions .of the
health, bv Mr. Hale. The aliove itpnis
if purchased separately,, would, cost the
AO three and four cuts of horsemanship to ihe power of three hundred and . twenty. four cured -by the medicine, where rigid diet- ( .:lud after taking four bottles, was able
for ladies in each Number in one year, 42 grains of the original power ol the two first ingre- the Blue Pill, and almost every other l0 0 out and attend, to,' business THe as
Crochet work, Knitting, ' Netting, &c.,' lipnls 11 Wft havc twenty-two grains hich mcans j'j ,ccn rcSorted to without' any ibVs his cure entirely "to the Balsa mi. and
say three in each Number in one year, 3G purgative, contain the power equal .0 !'' hcncfit; ,ml when death stored its ; nVisera-! rcc6mmends those ,u ho use it to persevere,
best male and femaje writers of the coun-' AGENTS wanted in every Town, " and
try, including a novel, by Miss Leslie as County, throughout the Union, to procure
nell as the Treasury, and articles Qn Subscribers to "Sears' Pictorial and Ih
rchascr twenty dollars., Besides jdl VVor&s universally " acdn6wledgcVj"d ;be
s, she will receive for the, same fihreeHhe best anti cheapest ' etoer pu&lUhedfas
Hire IthpV ffrtainlr nWllmmntt cqlaKto
Itll""!
I
uounrs
-I It
The Lady's Dollar Newspaper Edited activeagent may clear $500 or ldd0la
ty Grace Greenwood. . . ' yrar.uc'A' cash capital of atMeast SSoor
A Paper of the ordinary size, Published $50 will be necessaryrFuir'paicdlars
at one dollar per year: ( of the principles and profits'ofHhe Agency
Making ihree pubHcMibtisIri one month, will begiTehn application-Vither perj
The Lady's Dollar ' Newspdper contains son'ally or by letter. The" postage Tnusi
the PI
and Paris, and a great variety ofj
ther: interesting matter.--T - n, '
u No other Magazine in the world gives
so much that is good for so small a sum of
money; One hundred and forty four
more pages in a vear than the New York
,ip .ir,rhmnr nA.I nfl nrnnmnn.
tal engraving each month
than all the
other Magazines together. -
Terms of Godcv's Lad v's Book. - Post-
aSe l be PaW on "" e"' l, C0P "e
monthany number that may be selected,
25 cts. t copy four months, one dollar.
-.These terms are onercd tliat any:, person
may try the Avork before subscribing or a
vear. 1 coriv one vear which includes, the
LOUIS A. -G OBEYS
113 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
March, SO, T
A scientific ini'dii'iiic.
GREAT rxprierco and ji','gmenl arc required '
to niake a valuable, and t the same lim, inno I
cent purgative. Tltis is possessed on!v ly l'v. j
The great mrj-ri?y of the rewieditvs ;Wvi-rised I
of this ; class arc mnrufaeUHrd by persons who ,
have ho idea fil the relative nr iniivitml pwer
of I he drugs llu-y use. His thn i-ause, mirJl an;,
ny other, wiiirh fjeca'-ifMis the inrrturs Ami o&a'h
injurious cfli cts, produced by advefticd reairdi s. !
An 1 hence th1 genet! 1 preju. icn ,v!iieh prrv.ii!
ariiusi thrrn. .Now ! ipt i n (rrt.t I'llIiTi'nf v in
tbts rcsprH, with regard to the p lis mad" U I)r
Hi I j rand nth, and consefjuently, their supriior
claims upon the ptlic. Ivach ( the artn-lo.-coinposirig
the
Hiandreth Pilh
Are prepared in that way which will seenro their
beneficial edicts to the system in the safest and
easiest manner. For instance, souw i::redw'ni.5
have to he r pare-.i in the vacuo; that is, the air is
exhausted ia the ir.eriMl, cud re:naiii fto until
combination is clleclcd with other ir.gn dients,
which afterwards prevents the air from acting in
juriously upon the .nrdiciuc un, the j ropnr
tion of each injredienldppends upon its imiliiply-
power upon other ingredients For tbi powi-r
I of diff'TPnt vegctall purgatives upon ea li oiher
is r.iverned by siutilaf laws that jrotfern ibe nowvr
0f figures by multiplication. Nine added to nine,
make eighteen: but nine times nine . arc eighty-
80 it is with s ome vegetable purg.itm.s.
I13 adding nine parts of oik, ingredient, and nine.
Iva,s another ingredieu together, the power is
increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For
v . . , -7. . , . ,
;cxamr !e, either of the articles to produce any
pUraljve e(fec() wculd have 10 be used to the ex-
lenl cf eigh1y.0Re pr:,jris. I)y C(mibh,ing them,
an)y eighteen grains have to be used... Acam, a-
notber ingredient is found to multip'y thi? power
! again, whitrh in a proportion of two grains, wculd
have no effect upon the animal economv but
which,adled m eighteen grains of a compound of
' VVrfaa(t VI II ( !! 1 Ml lirJ .U II J I t VJ IIIIT UHlil-
. , r . . , , . . . . - .
(Minfi nt i(Tlv-nnp tn nun liftrwl'eil iwl . kivi v- .
two soag"a in, the mixture of twenty grains can
be again multiplied by an ad.lition of two grains,
i ?irf i1oc q1 Arto ni vort t .oca - n I Crt nnwprfitl fiftrr
uiiivsi'Uaa'yii V'ii-ii'i'vitrwiwvv -vi
I beinrr thus combined, are safe in any nuantiiv-
.always having a beneficial effect, and in no case
run nC dnino- inhirv. nfwhuh thousands t,na
j ...... v.. . . . Q - - j - j
ample witness.
Lrt those in any way mit of health use fhise fills
They witl find it much to their advantage,
for sale by , Geo.' Howard..
: "
Please to read this.
a' Good Chance to clear from $500 to
- '
aycur.
'lust rated Fartiihi Hfin'smsihii?' rnm!i
sell Sears9 New' and' 'Poputar'Pictbril
, i . , , . JT M .
they certainly are5 the' most saleable.9 :Aeny
HUiiureutie.il iviuy-imii ginuis ui euntrr ;i ib;
'
".'"esaiaaaEaj,-,.
1 1 . -
jp Up M the 1 M M E N S E 1 1 N, CUE A S E
of our business, we'have been under
the necessity, of taking llic'whole up-story
rver L. PcnderV'Storc, at the Vin ' of
Pender & Brother, where may be found !
AN , '
Slock of Furniiurc,
Consisting of tlie same articles which will
be seen advertised at the Old Stand. Peri
sons that have not had an opportunity of
seeing a aringrii ficcrif stack of Jurnilurc,
arc respectfully solicited to call, as prices
and quality shall surely suit. Furniture
repaired at cither placo nt'thc shortest no
ti:c. F. L. fiOXf).
..N. B. In order that a man may do
himself justice, let liim see articles of Fi:r-
j niture before purchasing. No body likes
to fbay,a cat jiwa bag. , ,. , ;
7ariioroScpt, 20. 18 IS.
u3y tJVI cents per
FOll the cure of Headache, Giddiness
S iH Rheum, irn-unialism. Piles, Heart,
l..i.- v...... ; ... ... . f m i.r 1 . lii?
i ;nns in uv i :uui iimos, iiver com
u uvtlnMl.roat, Fevers ff all
kintls.
( i. aycl. Female Com
plain. Ni-'vun- rt.iilaiits. aiuFall other
(!if,;iv s :n t."j. iio:n impurities of the
hi. !. tiu ili.! secretions "of the liver
:hhI Sro
1 1 vJ
!t!Kl
ntos from'tmpritiesof tha
h!o id o'- dM -ansfement of digestive orgins.
Dr. fI )i(lon's Family Pills, being com
pounded exclusively 'of such ingredients
as nature intended should operate on 'the
imp.ui hies r?f the Human System. Strike
at the root of the disease, removing all im
1
purities from the body, opening the5 pores
rtrr!i dl ami internally, separating all
f.,rcign and obnoxious particles from the
ff? so Uat the blood, of whicfrit is the
.. nusl !)C tij0rmiiy pure and nc-
n ., . v ? .
ccssanly securing a Irec and vigorous
" " , . 0
c t i o 11 to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and
Stomaeh, thereby .restoring heaflh, by
opening the pores,- cleansing the veins and
arteries, miimneding all, the -natural veins
an(
I mu ifvi.vii the brood; tiiev render the
system not only thorougiiiy sotnui, uuiai-
5 . 1
soiinpVi Viutisio disease, even when all
other means have failed.
... -Within the last twelve months, more
than one hundred cases of the mol ag-
irravuted forms of Dyspepsia have been
ble victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gor
. (-
i t,on'8 Pi,ls VVC,'G n0t flIaPtcJ to lhc Cl1,e
any DUt.llns norrui maiacty, men um -
fnrm 5iiceess in this disease alone would
be sulTicient. to 'waft on to fame, the name
of their inventor, as a benefactor of his spe
cies. This medicine hever fails to cure the
worst cases of piles in one week! '
For sale in-7iirboroVby A, IL Macnair &.
: - . ( GJ20. HOWARD.
February S, 1349. - : ly.
5i Kiihl's Abysliiiian 'lixture.
! : From tfie Mil I drir Chronicle v ,
Laurei'Grbve, (near MHtonJ.iam'li, 1843-
Dr. Kuhl Dear Sir; ". 1
We nave nov oeen auuui &oven yeurs, iu.
for'tne!sae of yorjr Restorer of th BloM; and otli
erleilrcirifesV and aTehappy -to etatfe they havV
o-iven ir?all cases gerieraL stisfaetionjparticulaf,
ly the Ahysnniun Mixture has giveu universal
atisfaction,cpitha every pnet Who has used it
voii' recommended" your1 1 tfrd)
Weumatism, bought bottle of it arso denti
tf twJ embrocationeawJ hint eoti rely viid thl
eas($ haa-neypretiirni Ygujs?rescffally
! 't1
For salerby 4eri Tr? vea Amwqrtf
ui .-jo-
5 Toivnscncl'sarsapavilla; :
4- FrohiYhe'tYiiming'toh VourHat: :
' The following statistics which has; been
handed - to : us f by Mr. Crandall; Messrs.
Clapp&iTbwnsend's travelling agent, will
furnish the reading public some idea of the
magnitude of their Sarsaparilla business at
their manufactory which is ereeteds at Al
bany; at an expense of seventy thousand
dollars". J ''"y- '.,---.'i . y.l ;
They prepare and put up: 5,000 bottles
f every -tl &y ; 1 6 er for m th is labor it rcq ui res
from 70 to 100 hands. In order to sup
ply the large quantity of boitles used, two
of the largest glass restablishments in the
United States are kept in constant opera
lion. - I his sing e item alone amounts to
$100,000 per 1 1 annum. Three Napier
steam printing presses, with a double set
of hands each, are constantly running on
Circulars and Almanacs. They published
last year 4,000,000 for gratuitous eircula-
! tion, containing a' great variety of useful
information, besides their own- advertise
ments. It took 50 females six months to
fold and stitch them.- Their Almanacs
cost $30,000. Independent- of all this,
flhfy pnhlish a full column of their .medi
cine matter in over 400 papers in the Uni
ted States, British -Colonics, West India
Islands, and South America, where they
have extensive sales: this costs them over
&S0,000 per annum. They have a large
number of men and boys engaged in col-
lecting root and other ingredients.
Indecd
nllllic hands they employ directly and'
,-: J J . i
otherwise, in making glass, paper, corks,;
! tii 1 i in it ' t i v r i r 1 1 1 i rr itrv vnc icrcrA tinr v
. . n . i i j-
'
persons. I nea-
mo,.nt orcpn.1 employed to keep all the,
. i . ,
in sueoessiui operation,
500,(00 dollars.
Qjlt would seem
is not less than
that
agined i cine
reputation,
which has gained such a high
and such unprecedented sales, swelling to
the enormous " sum cf SSOO,000 a year,
miss! possess, iri and of itself, intrinsic
medicinal virtues for the cure of many dis
eases to which the human flesh is heir to.
For sale by Get). Howard
1 TarboroV March 31, 1S49. ' ;
Dr. lYishirs Balsam of IVild Cierry.
From the Maine. Democrat. (Saco,) June
t ' ,.; - T ! ; 22,1847.., , 7
-TYisfar's Balsam. A few days .ago,
Mr. Elijah Witharn, of- Safifcvd, inour
county, being in. our office, request ed u$ to
publish; for the benefit of the -publ'C, his
testimony in favor of ; ...
frisfar's fiatsnnVvf ivild Cherry 1
i the fall of lS-i'oY Mr. V. Avas attacked
...til-, n ..n. K'wl nll ,,-litrt Mil!nt1oft tr
i y Ui,um "...v,.. .w....mv.m W
grow worse till March, when he was cion -
; fined to the house, with little hope of re
coVcjy:
Hearing of ' : ' 1
JFivtas Balsam of wild Cherry
jic rcsolved to try it. . He soon found re
r-;cvei if they do not.at once perceive any prjnting Business, we now; proposaell
o. beneficial result. We are not in the habit our printing Press, Types, and . Fix-
.pl writing pulls lor mcuicincs, anu oniy
give this at the request of Mr. W.
, . ED. DEMOCRAT.
For sale by Geo Howard Tarboro
Abyssinian Mixture
For G oxoRRiifEA, .Gleet, Fluor ' Al"
, . bus, Gravel, &c. . , .
Letter from Dr. James Galium, .-jdatccl
; -Milton, N. C August.MjaS lT i
OirXJ. tvuhl Dear Sir:, rj U. ;-'
Your raediqinef.have f given . entire saUsfaction
in this section of countrythe Ayfsinja(n Mixture
especially f is: highly approved of, it has never fail
id to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes,
f have never had enough to supply the demand.
You . will please serid -'xneiTarge shpply of it is"
soon as you arrTve at hbiheV Yours, respectful !y
J.'l UALLUai,-; hi!
? MiltorDrugsSttre.
arshallHalifasfJames Sirrmpps Wldop; C
Pqgllt Qastor.-! jF f :EvPook rrentoD Hefi ,
tderson; IltlL Mitchell. Oxford. May 16 I
,Gatcs, Stedman & Company,
v UG Nassau Street,' New York,
ARE NOW PUBitsniNQ r ? ' 4
.- T?itc9 WDlHiWlliE$TIC. MEDICItiE.
B Y KEITH jIMffji Y, M. D. r
Fellow pf I he Royal College of PhysU
cihm Mnd'Ljcentiate qf 'tie'Boyal'
' ' College of Surgeons, Edinburgh s
'''' - ' - la r?!
1 THIS work gives a clear arid concise
ridea of the nature of Ihevdistinptiyy .njp-
toms, of the premonitory; signs of diseases,
of, their predisposing causes, . anof the
methods of their lreatment recommended
by the'most distinguished physicians. A
The best modes of employing the med
icines 'in general use arc faithfully describ
ed; as are also the diet and regimen neces
sary under various diseases and during
convalescence." ' 'f -t
Diet, Atmosphere, Temperature, Bath
ing, Climate, Clohing aha" Exercises aro
'specially treated upon. ' 1 0
Th'e publishers of the American Edition
prefix to Dr." Im ray's work, snort illustra
ted, and very valuable Treaties upon A
natomy, Physiology- and Surgery; also
Directions for the Treatment 'of the Sick,
Management of the Sick Uoom, Prepara
tion of Food' foi the Sick; &e.f&c.
JVIany valuable articles have beemfur
nished by the courtesy-of-tncdical gentle
men of the United States. -, 7
The entire volume, withits full: Index-,
ToKtoa rf Dnp Rin will nrnvn. it is fnn-
- , , , v , . i ui i.
fidently believed, a most valuable book lor
i " .t : v, : -, -; -; 5
A. uiii 1 1 y uov.
The work will be completed in" twelve
. " e , . ,orw
GenllcmetoCrespectability arS good
address wanted as canvassers for the above
work in every town and village
in
the
United States. Address (post
1 GA'TESy STEDMAN CO; 1
! v ; 116, "Nassau St. i
.,J QtlCCr r r .
For coughs and lung complaints use Dr. BaS
iholome w's -PFnfc Expectorant sy ru i M
Sick headache though tjonstituttonal ot inciden
tal, isciired by DrSpbhn's hea.d acheremedyi
Linslin of China Tot .the cure of all diseases
that require external application, y t
The, gray haired will find the Indian Hair Dyo
perfect and effectual. ' t '" T
For sale bv 1 ' Geo Howard.
1 ;
- racfesilicrg jJIedtcincs. 1 3
JUST RECEIVED, vthe Jflraefqnberg
Sarsaparilla Comrlound-thet celebrated
Chilrtrenfa Panacea .the. Eve Lotion the
j Hcalth Riuers-the Fever and Ague Pills
- - - - -
' . , 1 1 .1 jr,
iue ..vegetable i'iiis,:anu ?me oreen
; MotintaiaVegetahlg Ointment,, yf
March 26.
GEO. HOtYAMD.
The Press, Tvpes aiid IPixturs
OP THE
lYarrenlon rJV't1 J'llf porter
OFFICE FOU SALE.
HAVING1 determined on t quitting the
1 lures t a yery jow pr,ce for cash, or on a
short credit for a part of the purchase nion-
o with hnntl nnrl nr.hrnvpd Recnritv. '
1 "r 1 j
The Press and a part of the Type are
considerably worn, out will do pretty fair
work for tivo or three years to come. ..TJiq
Job and Advertising Zype are in f, better
condition, and.will ,last, many years. . r Tho
Cases, .Stands and other fixtures are' very
good. There is a sufficiency bf type''1 of
all'kTnks Tor a village establish ment(War
rentori is a desirable place to" reside in,-: be
ing remarkably healthy, and.has osu,gp)d
society as "ahyvillage in the State. We
have been engaged in the publication of
the Reporterfor; S I- -yejrSyJindVr havefceen
to 1 erably vell Ustai n ed . ; f ? V.a. will sell at
a jirtceisoilow that aiiy.one wishing to.en
gage intthe'businesswoulddo veU tQ,z&ll
and , see usor address? the EditQr r post
paid WarrentonirNi Yu t. hn-
'1
Cilfe Pills aiicrPIicnixSittcrs