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44 refill 4 5? lift 11 MI! ffll D -J,; ft ! il iilii imnnn iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiininiiiiii III w 1 - - - r '! S 4 . f t TarborUQhi Edgtonibk County: -V. Cv Saturday? Oclob ' r G, 1 8 10. if i 0i. III. o r. tit rnniuij in vh l Iff pf MlflfflMllffHIffflfl fflffffi HI Rf HI ffifl immT! Uffiill rifii Warn W, 2 7 -A IfiiHIillll Siili IlIIIfflH I11DIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .HiGit M 3- - T' ' "inn IT I II llirillMH 1 1 1 1 -r iwm-i .i BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. , , Js published weekly at Two )oul a bs pet year if paid in advance or, Two Dollars and ffttt Cents at the expiration of the subscription year. Advertisements not exceeding a square will be i BUcaisenient8 563 Per ceni- n,gner- r '"' " 4 " : 1 i'b1 til-Slff?-- L. -.2s ; FlTOia Halcighlto Rocky i&Ioiilit. i -JPitre IZi'd if C'l - - ,.r .f,;, . . ... . THE subscriber has taken the contract for carrying the mail from Raleigh to Rocky Mount, and will place on the line comfortable stages, good horses and care ful drivers, and .will run it to connect witn the cars on the Wilmington Hail R'litil, and .with his stage line from Kocky Mojnt to Washington- he will Reduce the Fare as foloivs: From Raleigh to Kagio Rock, ,$1 00 ' Wakefield, Stanhope, Nashville, Rocky Mount, 1 50 2 50 3 50 4 50 Trunks, of ordinary size and weight, $1 50 part of the way in proportion small packages, J5 cents boxes and bundles agreeably to size and Trunks, packages, &c. must be. deposit ed at thy a!)ove places and the freight paid, (jr hc uicriber will not be responsible lor I heir safety. I or seats, Slc. apply to E. Yarbrough, Ra?eih T. R. Debnam, Eagle Rock A. J. Foster, WakeHeldD. S. Crenshaw, SL:i;.!:ope B. 'H. Freeman, Nashville W: L. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', April 11, 1819. , , 1. hM? of Culja 'd;JrtaHico, 10 bhts refined and crushed, 5 boxes loaf for sale bv W. H. WILLARD. Washington, July 4, 1849. Coffee. J J0 bgs Rio and Ljguayra, part of strictly prime quality, just re ccvi.i!, for sale by W. ii; WILLARD. .Wasi.iingt9nt C. July 24, 1840., Carolina institution Kor.'ihe Deiif, Dumb! THE next session of this Institution v.-ill commence' o?ijtfotilday"6fh day of Julif.' Having moved into the new Build ing, a few more , pupils cun be .received. A1 ; ; i pj I s ,w i 1 1 ' be a d m i t to d "in t h e i r o r d er of ipp!icr.tion.!it Is important, that applica tm should' be made without delay. Any inioj-nvatiii'i oajhe .subject will be given Ujr;". ryif. p cqoKE, Principal. 'Raleigh, .May 30,1849. ojlJiysfiini an Mixture. Fon Gonorrhoea-, Gleet, Fluor Al bus, Gravel, &c. Lottcr from-Dr. James R. Callum, dated Milton, N." C. "August 14, 1847.. Dr. J. Ihl-Der ir: ' : : Your mcdirincH hare given entire satisfaction in this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture .especially, .is highly approved of, it has never fail j.iil to cure jn every case. It;sells like hot cakes. 1 have never had enough to supply the demand. Yoq. will please send me a large supply of it as coon as you arrive at home Yours, respectfully, t M'lUon Drugstore. J '"tGHO iiOTVMD, Taoro'; F. S. M?rohall,'lla!ifax; James Simmons, W'Wdon; C. ' Pim!. c; tnr,'. V V. . Cnnk. Warrenton; rten- r; Goodloei' Warrenton; Pf C. Brdwn,Xouisburg; John II. IJrndie, FpulilinLoHiall. Kittle, Hn tcrann; Kill sMitche'll,"OxfoVj.V May 10- ! 4- tlyol A GOOD 60 saw Co lion Gin, but iU uc worn, -can bo had on reasonable terms on ipplication to' v" r " l '. S ... Ge.Or IJofcardj TarlJ0o,. j urbcro' May 28tli,'l84 1 inserted at One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 Coiiniy throughout the Union,' to procure Cents for every sncceeding one. 4 Longer ones Subscribers to Sears' Pictorial arid' II that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicia lus'tratedA family Magazine,' Wind to Jt Qorf Chance to clear from $500 to . " . 61CI00 it year.?'. v. ' ' , r , . ' AGENTS wanted in every 7b vn and sell Sears9 Neu and Pobulnr Pictorial Works, universal I v nnlcnnivledired to be ithete and cAca?f ctcr published, as a..: i .i . ui ..... J.. tucy wuiiuuiiv arc uic must Buieauie. auv jacvqnent may clear $500 pri lSjQpOJa U'car. A cash capital of at least 525 or $50 will be necessary. 4 ' Full - particulars '.of the principles and profits of the Agency -will be gh en on application) either ' per- sonally or fey letter. The postage ' must . , m - i i 1 iu an cases ue paiu. tricasv tu auuiuoaj . ROBERT tfj5tfSV Publisher; f No. 128 Nassau stieet, New York. A scientific Hcdicinc. GRE AT experience and judgment are required tf make a valuable, and at the same time,2 ihno cent purgative. Tliis is possessed only by few. The groat majority of the remedies advertised of this class are i manufactured by person who have no idea of the relative or individual powers of the drugs they use. It is this cause, ni e thB any other, which occasion8 the inertness and often injurious effects, produced hy advertised remedies. And hence the general preju ice which prevails :igainat therm Sow there is a great .difference in this respect, with regard to . . . . the p lis made by Dr. ently, their superior elaimi upon the punlic Each oMhe articles! !) oranurein. aaa consentient! v. tneir aurio composing the . Biandreth Pills Are prepared iu that way which wiJI secure their beneficial effects to the system in the safest and easiest manner. For instance, sotue ingredients Please f o rond this- have to be pmpared in the vacuo; that is, the airis!ciire(, t)V moaictne. where rictd diet- rxuausieu iu in uicumi, cihi remains so unuiia --.1 . ... :i 1 . : : . '. .him combination is effected 'with ether ingredients, which afterwards prevents the air from acting in juriously upon the medicine. Agiinthc j roptr- uon of each ingredient dppntnls up.-n'tU multiply prts of another ingredient tf.gp.ther, the power is increased, not to eighteen, but to ctghyolle For example, cither of the Hruc'.e:1 to produce any purgative efTect, would have to be used lo the ex tent of eigSity.one grains; by eouibiniii thetn, oniy eighteen grains jiave to be us,i, . Again, a nothur ingredient isf uni imiltiply this power again, which in a proportion of tvo grains, would have no effVet upon thfc animal economy, hut which, u'Jdt'd Jo eighlen qrainn of a compound of two parts ofnini' grains, eacli of twb ingredients, will ng'.WmtiitfjUy Hie power Which they have gu?evl'4fV3igtyineA? 'oiie'. if&Tdred and sixty- two. S6againtheiit8!re!rf4efitj.rains can he acaja. rnulitplieiijiin-ja.ddni.-. vvhffriiittV I to ihe power of threj 4 bundreji. an,d twjp Qtv-fou grains qf the original j ovver of the two .first ingre dients." Here we ""have .twenty-two grains, which as a purgative, contain the "pdwer equal to three hundred and twenty-four grains of e'ther' of the articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful after" being tints combined, are'safa in any quantity always having a beneficial effect, and in no case capable of doing injury, of which thousands bear ample witnessi .1 Let lhoe in any way out of health use thzsc Fills, They will find il much to their advantage, for sale by Geo. Howard. Botcei complaints, Colics, &c, POSITIVELY CtflUSD BV . Jaync's Carminative Balsam. i - ' Chicago, III., March 127, 1845. ; Dr. D. Jatke Dear sir, You ask roe what proofs 1 meet with of the efficacy pf your Carmi ative. I can safely say that 1 never prescribed a medicine for Bowel complaints that has given me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, itljecomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and airalri, which I think a pretty good proof of its :e(?lcacy and usefulness! Id the sttmmer complalntof 6h dren, it has frequently-appeared to snatch the li( tle victims, as it were, from the giavei ; savetl the life of my child, and of such and such a child, 1 have repeately heard said. Ip dysen- . i teric affection's of adults, I have time and arrain again seen it act like a chdtrh, and' give permanent 're lief in a few hours', I "may say in a few minutes'. In fine it is a valuably medicinei and no family should be without it. j' U.A-n ft '!"d it A V 1 Resjpectfally,r Mi L. Knapp, M. D, i .,, ( rrojesspr ot. Materia Medicaip thf Laborte University, Indiana A '." I . ... , ... Prepared only by 'Dr. D. Javnk, Philadelphia andaold on afincy by a ;r GEO? R6WAHBi' Tarboio', Febi 14, 184Pi tng power upon other tngredieMs-l or the powr , i'HIs were not adapted to tl.e.cuie ol : fections dyspepsia and piles. The great points of different vegetable purgatives. upoa ead other j any but this horrid malady, ' their uni-arc it is? not bad to take, never gives pain, and Is governed by aimij.u l.ur'stlut govern tWpowerj form success in this disease alone would 1 neiCr leaves ontmlivp" For all these things it of figure multiplication. , Nine aUdel teniae ,,-p sunicicnl tn 4 wr.fl on trVnieVthc narnc is warranted unequalled, andall wio dof not find make eighteen: but nine times nine are eigh.y- 0f.j if f.ontor, as a benefactor of nis spe-!it so may .return the bottle and ge- dveir oney onet bo it is with some vegetable . purgatives. - . . J ,.,7 . it ' .. . . -j. . ' 1 ;rhi4 medicine is LONGLEY'S" ? p ii;,,n.,,.. r i- . , 'cies. I his mcdictne never fails to cure the, "ac,- insmeaiciiiBis uuiwudi o by adding tune pans of one mjj.vjicnt, and nine n .. . .t.. ' . V:. irm . - :t iiMiiiiLf (?tiiy I I it M Only 5 eerily per jiok,? FOR' the cure' of HcadachbrCltddiness Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, (Piles, Heart-bur-n,Wormi, Dyspepsia, Chbleralorbus, Pains in the Back and LiiribsyLiverJ com rilaint, Rising in the throat, Peters of all kinds, colds, Gbut, Gravel, Female Com plaints, Nervous complaints, anrj all other diseases arising Irdm impuHUes of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver and Stomach. ; : J '' ' 5 t Ever) disease to which the human frame is subject, Originates from 'imparities the blood or derangement of digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Fatptly Pi 11 99 being com pounded exclusively " of such ingredients as nature intended should operate" oh the impuritiesnf the, Human Sy stern. Strike at the root of the disease, renjoymgal! im purities, from the body, opening the pores extcrnallj and internally, separating all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the brigtp, must be thoroughly pure and ne cessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and Stomach, thereby restoring' health, by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries, imtmpedinjr all the jiatural veins ,r . . .f u ' j 4. amI PM""!? lhc Wood; hcy render the "ycm not only thoroughly sound, but al so impervious to disease, even ivhcn ail other means have Tailed. , - Within the last twelve months, more than one hundred cases of the mo?f a& zravated forms of Dyspepsia have been J ' . , " tug, the Blue Pill, and almost every other means had been resorted to without any benefit, and when death stared its nuscra hie victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gor- worst ..pases of piles ..in onO.vyijek! For sale in 7'arboro9 bv A. Tl. Macnair & GEO. HOIVJ1RD. February 8, 1849. "ly fi5 Ktthrs A liysM n ia tl 3T3 ixtu re . From lhc Jtitlqn Chronicle. Laurel Grove, near Milton) Jan. 15,1848 Dr. Kuiii-f-Dear Sir: ' . . . We, have now been Tahoiit seven years. Agents i for the sale of yotu ReHlorer of th.i Ulood, and dth- er Medicines, and are happy lo state they liavej xlvn in all casts genera given in an eases general sni.s.acuon, particular ly the, Jthysun Mixture has given universal ! af snllsracliphrbarticular-. satisfaction, so that evry one, who has used if 1! has received that relief that you guaranteed in It has the testimony of many of Ue most respect yonrlirecrions. Mr.JamesMi Vernon, to whom ' able cltiteas in this country, who certify tofhe you recoimiieiided y out 'Aromatic Extract, for fact that the , .: , ... Rheumatism,' bought a bottle of it at 60 Cents, and two embrocations cared him entirely, and the iisease had nerer returned Yqnrs, re5fpecifMlly, i. Kill BY & ANDERSON. For sale by Geo. Howards t Bill ' ' . . .. r ij:- j . THIS excellent compound, which has gained soch notoriety in the. cure of Fever and A gue and other bildus atlections, may be found at the Store of l . ,; 4. r Geo.-Hotoard, I Tarboro i ' : This medicine was prejjared by a 1 regu lar physician, "and ? the result f 6f an 'exten sive pract i ce of se vera 1 ' years i n ' a b i 1 i ous climate. ' Those who hayeused'it:,lhehv selves,ror seen1 'its salutary-etfects upon others, need ho ; farther evidence of ' its great value.""u'A i small Treatise oil the "causestreatmeht 4nd cure of ?' fever and may be HadeiVx)f the1 above agent. j iiay - 1849. ft AT TBI3 OFfflCE. pbldllh Edgecombe M filurth Carolina THB subscriber has been induced by many solicitations from his friends and patrons, to decline the long. and tedious journey to California, and remain in the old r"State of Edgecombe;,, and through this medium het begs leave to ay, that, he has declined going to California, and re turns his sincere thanks for jhe - kind and liberal patronage of the citizens of Edge combe and adjacent counties. u ? w - The O-old'lfliiie d ' ? : ' whfch; has been secured to him by the lib eral patronsTofhome industry, has indu ced him to continue the manufactory of CABINET, FUHNltURE. t the same old: stand, where1 may be found on hand a splendid assortment of Furniture of his own manufacture also, a splendid assortment' may -be seen at his Furniture ware room down town,'' in -the second storyt)fL: Cr-Pcnder's store, at the sigh of Pender & Brother see adver tisement in another column. The subscriber doe -not -hesitate to say, that he has as good workmen and can fin ish his workjn as good style as cheap and as durable as can'be made in any Cabinet establishment for the same price. Fur it iture repaired at the shortest no tice' Call ' and examine before buying elsewhere, F. L. BOND. ' Tarboro74th July, 1849. An unequalled Remedy .... . . , s:- . " " ": "Tf ST, for colds and feverish feelings and prt" renting Fevers. 2nd. For asthma, liver com - plaint and bilious affections. 3d. Far diarrhea, indigestion and Ivss of appetite, 4th. For costive - ness in females and males. 5th. For stomach af- n - Ustcrn Indian Panacea: We assert there is no family medicine of half its" virtues, and none that will so delight the users of it, and to convince all thai time are facte, xve offer as ahove. Try it without if you are not charmed by ifs effects. Fuller descriptions and an Almanac for 1818 gratis,, with the agents for the county. (See below.) r. The' lliiman Hair Is admitted by civilised as well as barbarous nations to be wlien fu.l, flowing and perfect, the -rrcatcsl ornament, and when imperfect r wanting the greatest disadvantage to the perional appear - ance of male or female- 'Hi at it is a duty to pre - ance -fmaie oriema.e . . . y -? .T serve and beautify it, all will admit. This article has been for more than 20 years used expensively. B A tM OP COLUMBIA : First, in all-cases stops-tlie hair falling out or restores it in most if fallen, and in all cases if lost by sicknessj and keep3 off dandruff and scurf on infants and adults, Second, perfumes the hair and preserves it to old age torn Uirning' gray. Should always, be used at toilette Thirds gives r-rt vicrnr and ranid Growth to the hair, and can- ses it;itb curl beautifullv. ' Lmatlr, prevents all filth or its consequence on children V heads; and exceeds all other articles forthe hair in quality, quantity and cheapness. ' Many articles have been tarted on the reputation oi mis, ana are wunom mem mougn mey nave owu auu moowu . ux. ble the prices of this balm. . . 7c piles, all 'sorts, rhtumaiism,Ue -r IlaysMiciment Is an article tnofe justly celebrated as Y cure for the above, than any or all others. The cases of core are almost innumerable, and It is only neces sary to let thoso who knbtr the article and have Q3ed it with sach great succesi, know that it is to he had true and genuine, (for there are counterfeiters),-of Dr. Luciua Comstock, 21 Cortlandt sU New York, and soof therest o the articles here named. , , . Ac Aaf anfjT fame-pl)r? Hewes nerve ;and none liniment is the;most effectual cure for iheu matism'a:nd"contracted cords and mosclesV' ; ' ; For Wra5MColhVst?cl.'s Vermifdgenof Fhh-nwfocjVJ-ilietadicatftand cure a children and adults who"have worms. ' Caution. Jle ware of all pnless the name is spelled Kolmstock's, ihe .9W Dutch name of the inventor r r . , 7 . .Sold. wholesale tby.. Comstock &;Coi.21. Cort-I IdUUi 9i. 1,CW IU1K UW VTC. MMVWIirU, IOIUUIU M. Wesson, Cjastnn FiJ5i Mashalj, Halifax ifennetf pymarti jrt ami ttbn t. ' ' M oore , Wntiamstoinand y. One "person! n every village ia the- United States and Casadast- Nor. 9. i -i d 116 Nassau $trcefcNetyprfani fi' d;6f MODERN DOMEStlC MEDICINE?' KElfH'ni&&Y?Mi DM FiUow of tfie RojdiCollegk f 'Plsi ll'diahs and LicCiitimbf the May ah i J -Coilegc of Surgeons Edinburgh i:i:.'-;-.c,.: ui-rr.rr In A . ddi , THIS (work gives a clear ,and Cconcise idea of the nature of the distinctive symp- '' Jj'-i' il: ii .' - V U ITl" '. rj. ,t! " tnma rF I no nrnmrtnitnrv iorhi nt niSPnrtfS. of J their L pred ispbs i hg'f "causes, arid : Mh e methods of their treatment recommended by .the most distinguished, physicians. m . The best modes of employing the, mpd icines in general use are faithfully describ edas are also the diet and regimen neces sary under' various diseasesV and during ebnvaiesceneev ; 'r;:;f i; '-' Diet, Atmosphere, Temperature,-Bath-in g, Cli m a te, C lohi n g- aud, JExercises j aro specially treated upon. ... f f. f , The publishers of the American Editiott prefix, to Dr. Imray7s work, short illustra ted, and very valuable Treaties : upon A- natomy, Physiology :- and" Surgery;.' aiso Directions for the Treatment of the Siek, Management of the Sick Room, Prepara tion of Food for the Sick, &c. &c. . Many valuable articles have been fur-' nished by the courtesy of medical gentle meri'of the United States:' : 1 l! The entire volume, with its full In4ex, ' Tables of Doseffr&e.Twill proves it-is con fidently believed, a most valuable book for Family use. ; 1 The work will be completed in twelve weekly numberd, forming one:- large 8vo, volume of about 100O"pagfes.:;, i;; V Gentlemen of respectability ? and good d , wanted as canvassers fortheabovc wk .q eve tonna viUage Jn the !t' . , a; 1 t ? ! - '1 1 ' United States. Address (post paid,) G4TES, STDMANSr CO. I) ; . , 1 16, Nassau st , . .... . , t - . . V For coughs and lungJ complaints nse Dr. Bar tholomew's Pink' Expectorant sym p. : : i Sick head ftcke, though constitutional or incideO tal, isured by. Dr. pohn'a head achejemdyi Lin's balm of China, for the cure of all disease Hint itijuno . K'1 ..j-1 1 The gray hairtd will find the Indian Hair Dyo perfect and; effectual. tr ? For sale by Geo,1 Howard, April 17. , & rae riihcrg . Jledtcines.; i ..JUST RECEIVED, tthe Grqefenberg i Q ' ; rrtlri,,VrilUo ' "omUiraint L . . - . nr-:u rnkft Children Panacea' the Eye Lohonfho . -' A,n0 Pill. H eal th B i t te rs the Fe ver a nd A gu e P 1 1 1 s --the' Vegetable -Pills, and : the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment. f s ? ..Marches. .1 GEO. HOlPtfRQ, The Press, Types and Fixtures OF THE iVarrenlon C Me porter - 3 : T : eierm HAVING determined on auitting tho Printing Business, we now .4 propose sell- ; ing,our Printing Press, Types and Fjx- i tures, at a very low price for cash, or on a ; short credit for a part of the purchase mon ey wjtj1 j0n(j antj approved security. The Press and a part of the 7y pe aro considerably worn, but will do pretty fair work for tvo or three years to comer T ho Job and Advertising Type are , in better condition, and will last rnahy years. y TJht Cases,' Stands' and other fixtures are yry good. IThere 1 is a suGciency .( of type-, of all kinds fori a village establish men t. War renton is a desirable place to reside' in, be . ing remarkably healthy, and has as gojd society as a"riyj village 4tn the State. We have been engaged,, in the, publication of the Reporter for 21 years, and have been toleraBly'weH sustained.1 'We will sell at a price so'lowi that 'any one wishing to en gage i ri ihe' business Would do Weir to ca U andfsee'u7d'Wdr post tfaicl: Warrentdh?. OF ' :' v ' 1 R:N:VEnELL; Editor $ Prop. April 21, 1849. r v iLift PiHs ana FheiUter For sale by Geo Howard.
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