Whole Jlfo (1U4. Tarboroughy Edgecombe County vIVC Saturday jr 14. 1 840. .--' , I . f ; ; i ' ' ' ' - ' ' " I I' I . . I - . , I., I ... 1 ' . . ' . v ...... ... 1 C- -(., BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. Is published weekly at Two Dollar3 per yeari if paid in advance or. Two Dollars and Firry i Cents at the expiration of the subscription year, i Advertisements not exceeding a square will be ; inserted at One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 Cents for every succeeding one.- Longer ones at that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicial advertisements 25 per cent, higher. Frbiti Raleigh to Rocky Mount. j. . . ' -- Witxyp Blfiiltirrd, g- ; TH subscriber has taken the contract or carrying the mail , from" Raleigh to Rocky Mount, and will place on the lino, comfortable stages, good horses and care ful '-irivurs, .and -yill run it to connect with i he cars on the Wilmington Rail Road, and with his stage line from Rocky Moijnt to Washington he will Reduce the Fare as follows: From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $1 00 t ft - . . Wakefield, 1 50 Stanhope, 2 50 Nashville, 350 Rocky Mount, 4 50 trunks, of ordinary 6ize and weight, $1 50 part of the way in proportion small packages, 25 cents boxes and bundles agreeably to size and weight. Trunks, packages, &c. must be deposit ed at the above places and the freight paid, or the subscriber will not be responsible for their safety. For seats, &c. apply to E. Yarbrough, Raleigh T. R. Debnam, Eagle Rock A. J. .Foster, Wakefield D. S. Crenshaw, Stanhope B. H. Freeman, Nashville W. L.. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO HOIVJWD. Tarhoro', April 11, 1849. Valuable Land FOR SALE. SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES Fish ing Creek Land for sale, lying on the east side of the public road leading from En field to Tarboro' 6 miles from Enfield, 17 miles to Tarboro V A bargain can be got in said Land terms to suit the purchaser, and possession given immediately. J. J. B. P END Eli. 14 May, 1S19. 20-9 JjrtU Carolina Institution For the Deaf & Dumb. -::- THE next session of this Institution ,,,11 j- r will commence o;i Mondmi. lfiA Hn.n nf Julu Having moved into the nrwRmhl l0,herrwer ol lhree hunUrcd and nty.four . iu,y riaving moved into the newUuiId;?rain3of,heori inal rpwcroflIielwo first j ! mg,a fewmore ounils can be received! S,0fll. OM"u, ' , s t..u ! As pupils will be admitted in their order of application, it is important that applica tion should be made without dehv Anv information on the mh'wct will hp ffivPn ' by tVM D COOKE. Principal. j Raleigh, May SO, 1840. TO PRi:TEKS. "Mountain Banner" FOR SALE. THE Subscriber being desirous to de vote hid time to other business, ofiers for Sale his Press, Printing Materials, and all the necessary furniture and fixtures ap- CriJ,n,ng to the Office. The Press is an CxceUeni 5"per Royal Vasbington Press, j to which is attached the Self-Rolling and ; Inking Machine. The type , consist of j Pica and Buraeois. for thR PanPr. w;.Ln , ..it. t . ornrm nsnrtmnt nr Inhtima Pi.ta T7..1 i . ""'llntb a family, it becomes a standing remedy for IM ouuc.Cut .4uanuues ior any work that may offer in this part oY the! at ate, all in good condition. , For a Printer, with capacity for the Ed-; itorial Department this would.. be a valua-J hie investment. For further information, address, post-paid, - , u- TI10S. Jl. IMYDEN, May 9. Rutherfordton, N. C. oticc. : A GOOD 60 sa:V tie worn, can be had on reasonable terms, en application to r; s-v- Geo. ?flfr(,'Tarbor6 Tarboro' May 28trf; IS4? Please to read this. A Good Chance to clear Jrom 21500 to i &i000ayear. AGENTS wanted in every Town and County throughout the Union, to procure Subscribers to "Sears9 Pictorial and II- 'tuslrated Family Magazine," and, to sell Sears9 New and Popular Pictorial Works universally acknowledged co be the best and cheapest ever published, as they certainly are (he most saleable. Any active agent may clear $500 or ; $1000 a lear.' A cash capital of at least $25 or '950 will be necessary. Full particula tof the principles and profits of the Agenc rs uic principle ana pronisoi me vgency will be given on' application; either per- sonally or fcy letter. The postage' must in " cases be pa. Please to address, SEKS, Publisher, No. 128 Nassau street, New York. A scientific Medicine. GREAT experience and judgment are required to make a Valuable, and at the same time, inn cent purgative. This is possessed only by few. The great majority of the remedies advertised of this, class. are manufactured by persons who have no idea of the relative or individual powers of the drugs they use. It is this cause, m?re than any other, which occasions the inertness and often injurious effects, produced by advertised remedies. AnJ hence the general prejudice which prevails against them. Now there is a great difference in this respect, with regard to the pills made by Dr. Bi Urandreth, and consequently, their superior claims upon the public; Each of the articles composing the , Btandrelh Pills Are prepared in that way which will secure their beneficial effects to the system in the safest and easiest manner, tor instanca, some ingredients ; grav'ated forms of Dyspepsia have been have to be prppared in the vacuo; that is, the airisT , ... t mmi:r:npj whfifc mrid dipt. exhausted in the utensil, end remains so until a combination is effected with other inirrrdients, which afierwards prevents the air from acting in- junousiy upon me medicine. Ajjain, the t rnnor- 1 tion of each inBred,et,l,p,n,ls ,,, i,s luJ,i,,,.j ywU.n I-,., the feed. ',ir Or. Ur-, mo power upon other moredifiiu- For ihr Power Pi'ils wrrs not ami pled to the cuie or n(ll,ffilMnl ',, . , L i Si .! : of ditferent vegetable j urrrttiv.s upon clcIi cihcrianv but this horrid malady; , their uni-; is gverne,i bj .iil, law, lhi ver poo, ! fo: SUWC4S ia ,hi3 dl.casoHlonc wca'.d of fiSu,es b, munipHcation. :,ine adJc- i ,, ,,;;.;-, .n:af, on in fW' U.e name make eit?litcen: but nine times ninp arn nirhlv-t onei rso it is with some rrrct.ihle nnriratiw.s. i ij ouuiiig nine jjdris ui one inreuieni, ana nine parts of another ingredient together, the power is increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For example, either of the articles to ' produce any purgative effect, would have to be used to the ex- tent of eighty-one grains; hy combining them,! only eighteen grains have to b usedi Again, a nother ingredient is found to multiply this power again, which in a proportion of two grains, would have no effect unon the animal pcnnnmv. but J two. So again, the mixture of twenty trains can " Jl: aVal" muni pneu UV an auuiimn 01 two rr US, . . h- l : i. i il if.- . r . . : as a purgative, contain the power equal to three which,added to ci&hteen grains of a Compound ol . -ai,lCl Urovc, liear iMUton; Jan. 10, 1MB two parts of nine grains, each of two ingredients,' Dr. Kuhl Dear Sir: will again multiply the power which they have! We have now been about seven years, Agents uained of eirbtv-one. to our hundred and sixtv-1 lor the sale of vout Restorer of thii Blood, and oth- hundred and twenty-four grains of either oftheiyou recommended your Aromatic Extract, for aciesalflnejneverlheless.alsoso powerful after ! beinS thus combined, are safe in any quantity j always having a beneficial effect, and in no case capable of doing injury, of which thousands bear ample witnessi Let those in any way out of health use th i&e Pills. They will find it touch to their advantage . for sale by Geo. Howard. Bowel complaints ColicSy&c, POSITIVELY CURED BY Jayne's CarminativeBalsaixi; Chicago. Hi.. March fs Aj. Dr. D. Jayns Dear sir, Yon ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your Caftni at5vft- I'can 8afe,y say that I never prescribed a medicioe or. Bow.el complaints that has given me :' 'J Pduenls so bpuy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced ' those ailments, and is called for again and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. r In the summer complaint of chil- dren, it has frequently appeared to snatch the. lit- t,e victims, as it were, from thegravei. Itsaved Llhe life of ra7 chiId and of such aASuch a f child, I have repeatedly heard said. " In dysen teric affections of adultsi I have time and. again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent re lief in a few hours, -1 may -say" in a fevv minutes. In line it is a valuable medicine,, and no family Rhnnto be witnout tt. , . . ;. ? s.v ir Respectfully, M-L, Kiapp M. D. v Professor of Materia Medica in th ' ' taporte University, IndiariaT i Prepared vohly By Dr. D, Jatni, Philadelphia and sold on gencv 2.i&E0MQHrJ!$Q Taboio', Febi 14, 1849i (Mont n , t m ii ,i , i i ii i I j I V Only S5T cents pero , FOR the cure of Headacher Giddiness Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles,. Heart burn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, Pains in th& Back and Limbs Liver com plaint, Rising in the throat, Fevers of all kinds, colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Com plaints, Nervous complaints, arid all other diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver and Stomach. V Every disease to which . the human frame is subject, originates from impurities of the blood or derangement of digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills, being com pounded exclusively of such -ingredients as nature intended should operate on the impurities of the Human System. Strike at the root of the disease, removing all im purities from the body, opening the pores externally and internally;. Separating all foreign and obnoxious particles1 from the chyle, so that the blood, of vTJclf it is the origin, must be thoroughly 'pufe and ne cessarily securing a free and;4 vigorous action to the Heart, .Lung "Liver and Stomach, thereby restoring4 health, by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries, unimpeding all the iiaturaT veins and purifying the blood; they" ret:der ibe system not only thoroughly sound, but al--soimpervioiis to d Tsea se, e v en v w h e rt : a 1 1 other means have failed. ' Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred coses of tne movt ag- ..j . -7 -r ing, the HluePill, and almostevery other means had been resorted td without any benefit, and when death stared its misera- m ..w.. ..r , ... ... . -7- This medicine never fails to cure the vorst cases of piles in one week! Fur sale in 7arboro' by A. H. Alacnair & GEO. )10n2RD. Fetiruary fc, 1 1 y ' From the Mitlon Chronicle. If 1 Mt 1 It I . T . 1 . Medicines, and are happy to state they have : :.. u i .:..-...:.... .:....!- i Sivun m uii i-nws nn-rdi s;:umiuiiii, 'aiunimi,' ... . iy ie .unuu. MlMwe i.as giteu universal n tiie fall of 1S4C, Mr. AV. was attacked UeaUh Bitters-the Fever and Aeue Pi satisfaction, so that every one, who has used it- v Hnh;lwliiftiU iJiuera--ine reverana Ague ri h tonivA .k, , mHn,H in.with a ; very bad cp.d, u Inch continued tp ,th - Veaetable Pills, and the Gre 'your directions. Mr. James M". Vernon to whom Hheumatism, bought a bottle of it at 50 Cents, and two embrocations cuted him entirely, and the disease has never returnedt Yonrs, respectfully, K1RBY & ANDfcRSOM. Geo. Howard. THIS excellent compound which has gained such notoriety in the cure of Fever and Ague, and other bilous affections, may be found at the Store of Geo. Hoioard, Tarboro, This medicine was prepared by a fegti lar physician, and the result , of an exten sive practice of several .years in a bilious climate. Those who have used it tnem selves, or seen its salutary effects upon others,' need no farther evidence of its great value. A small jtVeaJistl on tht "causes, treatment and cure of fever and ague and other diseases ;of bilious cllniates,91 may be had gratis of the above agent : May T-Z hConslableslUattks for sale ;i For sale by ToivnsencPs Sarsaparilla. From the Wilmington Journal. i. T1?? WS statistics which has tbeen handed to us by Mr. Crandall, Messrs. Clapp & Townsend's travelling agent, will furnish the reading public some idea of the magnitude of their Sarsaparilla business at their manufactory which is erected at Al bany, jt an expense of seventy thousand dollars. . :, : They prepare and put up 5,000 bottles every day; to perform this labor it requires from 70 to 100 hands. In order to sup ply the large quantity, of bottles used, two of the largest glass establishments in the United States are kept in constant opera tionit This single item alone, amounts to Si 00,000 per annum. . Three Napier keam 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 circula tion, containing a great variety .of-iiseful information, besides their own advertise ments. It took 50 females six months to ;fold arid stitch . them. Their Aliaanacs cost 530,000. Independent of. all this, they publish a full 'column of their medi cine matter in over 400 papers in the Uni ted States, British Colonies, 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 lectmg root and other-ingredients. Indeed all the hands they employ directly and otherwise, in making glassi paper, corks, sealing 'wax, packing boxes, together with tUfiin nvnn( n onll i n rv V r. m Arlitina - Ann , i r . rr,, not be less than 2,000 persons. The a - mount of capital employed to keep all the Agents supplied, and their whole business in successful operation, is uot less than oIIim wooW seem lhat a mcdicine ... . . , ,. . . which has Rained such a high reputation, , , n . ,& 1 ... ai"d 8UCh S 8 lhe c"or'"ous "m of 6600,000 , year, must nossess. in and of itself, intrinsic medicinal virtues for the cure of many dis eases to which the human flesh is heir to. For sale by Geo. Howard , Tarboro'. March 31, 1S49. Br. JVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Fro:n lhe Maine Democrat, (Saco,) June 22, 1847. ' tf star's Balsam. A few days ago, Mr. Elijah Whhnrn, of Sanford, in our county, being in our office, requested us to publish, for the benefit of the publc, his testimony in iavor ot Ivislar s Balsum of ivi id Cherry Row worse llU March, when he was con- lined to the house, with little nope 01 re- CO ery Hearing oi tVistar's Balsam of wild Chtrry lie resolved to try it. He soon found re lief and after taking four bottles, was able to go out and attend to . business. He as cribes his cure entirely to the Balsam, and recommends those who use it to persevere ! even if they do not at onde perceive any printing Business, we now propose seil benefi'cial result; VV are not in the habit ing our Printing Press, pes and Fix of writing puffs for medicines, and only . tUres, at a very, low price for cash, or on a give this at the request of Mr. W. ED. DEMOCRAT. . For sale by Geo. Howard, Tarboro9. . ; Dr. riUfilL' . . . 'vlbys&iniato "For Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fltor ' Al- . BUSj Gravel, &c. : Letter frdm i)r. James R. Catiutrii dated , . Milton, N. C-August 14, 1847 Qr. J. KuhlDeafSiri . ' T ; ' ' ' ; Your medicines have giVen entire satisfaction in this section of country, the Abyssinian Ntixtore especially, is highly approved 6f, it has never fail ed to cure in everjf case., -It sells like hot cakes. I have never had enough to supply the demand. You will please send me a large supply rjfjt.as soon as yoa arrive at home Voursj respectfully, V . . .. J. P. CALLtlM, W : p '':';') ; MiltbntjrujrStbre: i AoENts GrO. HO TVARD, TarboroV F"6 vlarsnall, Halifax; James Simmons, Weldoh; C 0. P jigh, dastoriv F CookT Warteritbn;reri Goodloe,.Wanrentoir;'P C, Drown Louisburg2 . ! hq !h i Brodie., Frankljnj. Loub H . Kiulei Hen, dwwti Ri IU Mitchell, Oxford. May 18 " Gates, Stciimaii &: Company ARE OW PUBLISHING (Efjt popular aclopcUfJio "A: '0F: MODERN DdMtSTlC MEOtdiHET l BY KEITH IMRAY, M D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physic cians and licentiate of the Royal College oj Surgeons, Edinbtirt THIS work gives a "clear ' arid coVicise idea of the nature of the distinctive symp toms, of the premonitory signs of vliseases, of: their' predisposihg causes; an'd';! the met hods of - thet r ' treat ment Vecomrrienofed1 by the most distinguished physicians. ' I Th(? best modes of employing the'med-' icines ip general use are faithfully describ-i ed;as are also the diet and regimen neces sary under' various diseases', arid during convalescence. ' t' - 1 ' Diet Atmosphere, Temperature; Bath-" ing, Climate, Clohing and Exeicises are? specially treated upon. r ! The publishers ofthe American Editiort prefix to. Dr. Imray's work, short lllusfraf---ted, and very valuable Treaties upon' A' natomy,. Physiology and Surgery; aUo Directions for the Treatment of the Siek,ir Management ofthe Sick Room, Prepara-"' tion of Food for the Sick, &c.&c. v : - Many Valuable articles have been fur- ' nished by the courtesy of medical gentle men of theUnited'States. The entire volume, With" its full Index," Tables of Doses, &c, will prove, it is con-' -fidently believed, a most valuable book for ! Family use. ,v The work will be completed in twelve-1 'weekly numbers, forming one large Svo, ! , P . .... rr ., volume of about 1000 pages. Gentlemen of respectability and good address wanted as canvassers forthe aboVo work in every town and village "in the : United States. Address (pdst paid,) GjI TES STEDMAN $ CO. 116, Nassau st. JYotice. t t ' For coughs and lung complaints use Dr. Bar tholomew's Pink Expectorant syrup. Side head ache though constitutional or inciden tal, is cured by Dr. Spohn's head ache remedy Lin's halm of China, for the cure of all diseases that require external application. The gray haired will find the Indian Hair Dyft perfect and effectual. For sale by . Geo. Howard. April 17. Ciraefeiibcrs Medicines JUST RECEIVED, the Graefehberg Sarsaparilla Compoundsthe celebrated Childrens Panacea the Eye Lotioh-thV lis' reen j Mountain Vegetable Ointment March 2 G. GEO. HOWARD: The Press, Types and fixtures : Of THE JYarrehdm (J V ) lUppvlev OFFICE FOR SALE. , , HAVING determined on quitting the short credit for a part of the purchase mon-T ey, with bond and approved security, . The Press and a part of the , Type arc considerably ytforn, but will do pretty fair Work for two or three years to come. The Job and Advertising iTypb are in better . condition," and will last many years. Th Cases, Stands and other, fixtures are very, good! ' There is a sufficiency of typeof allkincfs fdV a Village establUhment. ?War renton is a desirable place to reside in, be ) ing remarkably healthy, and hasD as good r society as any village in the State. .We have been engaged in the publication of theReporter for 21 years, and have beet tolerably vvell sustained..; We will sell at-, a price so low, that hhy one wishing, toeo gaee in the business would do weUtaaW and i see us or address the Editor post pairj,' WarrehtOhrN. C. , sii n. . Mitil PBRELL, Editor 4t hP- 'w 21,1349. : i - ? ! " fcife Pills Phcnix Bitlcrs. For ate ly &co- Hoioard r if

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