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From Raleigh to Rocky Mount.
Fare Retluceih
THE subscriber has taken the contract
for carrying the mail from Raleigh to
Rocky Mount, and will piace on the line
comfortable stages, good horses and care
ful drivers, and will run it to connect
with the cars on the Wilmington Rail
Road, and with his stage line from Rocky
Mount to Washington-'-he wili
Reduce the Fare as follows':
From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $1 00
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Wakefield, 1 50
Stanhope, 2 6o
Nashville, 3 50
Rocky Mount, 4 50
Trunks, of ordinary .size and weight, $1 50
part of the way in proportion small packages, -25
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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 HOtVJlRD.
Tar boro', April 11, 1S49.
Sugar.
Tl QQ hhds oi L-UDa anu.rorio Kico,
10 bbls refined and crushed,
5 boxes loaf for sale by
W. H. WILLARD.
Washington, July y4, 1849.
Coffee.
sincuy prime quality, just re
ccived, far sale by . ....
, W. II. WILLARD.
WashingtonN. C. July 24, 1849.
Vorfi Carolina Inst Hut ion
For the Deaf & Dumb.
A:-. ' "
THE next session of this Institution
will commence on Monday. 16th day of
July. Having moved into the new Build
ing, a few more pupils can be received.
As pupils will be admitted in their order
of application, it is important that, applica
tion should be made without delay Any
information on the subject-will be given
by IVM. D COOKE, Principal.
Raleigh, May 30,1849.
Dr. KI SUS
Jlbyssinian Mixture.
For Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fluor Al-
bus, Gravel, &c.
Letter from Dr. James R. Callum, dated
Milton.'N.C;. August 14, 1847.
Dr. J. Kuhl Dear Sir:
Your medicines have given entire' satisfaction
In this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture
especially, is highly approved of, it has never fail
ed to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes.
1 have never had enough to supply the demand.
You will please send me a large supply of it as
toon as you arrive at home Yours, respectfully,
J. P. CALLUM,
-r Mil ton Dr u g S tore.?
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AamsfqEQ, HOWARD, Tarboio'; F. 8
Marshall,' Halifax; James Simmons, Wefdon; C
C. Pucrh,Castoc, F E. Cook, Warrenton; Hen
ry Goodloe, Warrenton; P. C. Brown, Louisburg;
John H. Crpdie, Franklin;; Louis HfKittJe, Hen
derson; Ri H. Mitchell, Oxford. May lb
JYotice
A GOOD 60 saw Cotton Gin, but lit
tle yvorn, can be had on reasonable 'lermsl
on application to-
, , . QeQm Howard ttbQto
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- Please to
"ood Chance to clear jrom $500 to
, il r n iKirlPPH a$e?Qi U Hi!
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;4AGENTS wanted in every TV'Vn .and
Count throughout. tie Union, to procure
Subscribers 10 "Sears' Pictorial and f l
titrated Family, Magazine" and to
c " A-" Vi n ?
sell iycarr Aet and Popular Pictorial
Wjrks universally acknowledged co be
; the best and cheapest, ever, published, as
itney certainly ar the most 'saleabTeT Any
active agent may clear 5500 oVi J51000 a
j'ear. A cash capitaJof at least 25 or
$50 will be necessary. Full particulars
lie P"nc'pJes aud profits of the Agency
i wuipe gnen on application, citner per
sonally or fcy letter. The postage must
in all cases be paid. Please to address,
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,
No. 128 Nassau stieet, New York.
A scientific Hcdieine.
T3REAT expeiiefice and judgment are required
centpuriive. Thi9 i8 possessed only b, hA.
The grpat majority of 4he remedies advertised
of this- class are manufactured. by persons who
Have no idea of tlhe relativ-e or individual powers
of the drugs they ue. It is thif ause, rmre than
any other, which occasions the inertness and often
injurious effects, produced by advertised remedies.
An J bene the general preju- ice which prevails
against them. "Vow there is a great difference in
this respect, with regard tolhep'IIs made by Dr.
IJ. iirandreth, and consequently, tltcir superior
claims upon the punlic Eacb of the articles
r imposing the
Biandreth Pills
We preparer! in that way which will secure their
beneficial effects to the system in the safest and
easiest manner, ror instance, some inoredint.
U n n . U .. tj i . . i I
nave iu I'lpareu in iiie viictu: itiai is, the air is 1
atlRtPll In thA lltOllwll .n mmr.mna .will n
combination is effected with other iuredients,
. . . -. . w iLiuaiui ov u 1 1 1 1 1 a
which afterwards prevents the air from acting in
juriously upon the medicine. -Ag-iin, the j ropor
linn At A fr. . n va.nW J I . I . ' I
nun wi rai.il lliiruinilUfpt'UIJS lip'il US multiply-
. n . . . I 1
ing power upon other ingredients For the power
r j a- r ii
of figures by multiplication.
Nine added to nine .
make eighteen: but nine times nine are citfhiy
one o tt is witn s.';r.6 vegetable purgatives.
By adding nine pans of one ingredient, and nine
parts of another ingredient together, the power is
increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For
exam le, either of the articles to produce any
purgative effect, would have to be used to the ex
tent of eighty-one grains; by combining them,
only eighteen grains have to be used. Again, a
nother ingredient is found to multiply this power
again, whieh in a proportion of two grains, would
havp no effect upon the animal economy, but
which, added to eighteen grains of a compound o(
two parts of nine grains, each of two Ingredients,
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T." Tr..:T -TT. .1 1 !; i." .3.1...
L So ,,. th.mixwr.of twenty grains can !
h. annin mullinlied bv an addition of two trains. 1
to die rower of three hundred and twentv-four .
grains of the original power of the two first ingre
dients . Here we have twentv-two grains, which
as a purcrative, contain the power equal to three !
r,
u .... -f.,r .r,oi rvf cJiir nfiliA
articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful after
heing thus combined, are safe in any quantity
.
always having a beneficial effect, and in no case
capable of doing Injury, of which thousands bear
ample witness.
Let those in any way out of health use ih:se Fills.
They will find it much to their advantage, -
for sale by Geo. Howard.
lioivei complaints, ( olics &c.
POSITIVELY CURED BY-
Jaync's Carminative Balsn in.
.. I t" Chicago, III., March 27, 1845.
Dr. D. Jayne Dear sir. You ask me what
proofs 1 n.eet with of the efficacy of your Carmi
ative.1 I can safely say that 1 never prescribed a
medicine for JBowel complaints that has given me
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 ailments, and i& called for again and again,
which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy
and usefulness! n summer complaint of chil
dren, t bas freouejitly afpeaecPtp snatch: the lit
tie victims, as it were, from the gravei It saved
the life of rhy'hild,' and of such and such a
child," 1 have repeatedly heard said. In dysen
teric affections' of adulfsl' have time and again
seen it act like charm; and give pernianent re
lief in a few hours, I iay ay ia a few minutes.
In fine it is a valuable medicine, and; no family
should be without it.
: Respectfully, , V-M? h- Kapp,:M. D.
Professor of Materia Medica iu the
Laporte University, Indiana j
Prepared only' by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia,
aArl nn arrencvbv 1 UEUi UUIVJlliU.
Tarboio Feb.l4;iB4ai' '
nc? ii
u Otil f i2& cent per box,
FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness
Salt Hheum, Rheumatism, .Piles, Heart
burn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus,
Pains in the Back and Limbs, Liver com-
plaint, Rising in the throat. Fevers of all
Kjnasj cojus, uout, uravei, remaie torn
plaints, Nervous complaints, and' all other
diseases, arising irom irupurnies oi ine
blood, and morbid secretions; of tlie .liver
and Stomach.
Every disease to which the human frame
is subject, originates from impurities of the
blood or derangement of digestive organs.
Dr. Gordon's Family Piilsljeing com
pounded exclusively of such ingredients
as nature intended should operate on. the
impurities of the Human System., Strike
at ihe root of the disease, removing all im
purities from the body, ppening the pores
,e."J m 'nlernally. sseparalingll
foreign and olinoxious narticles 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, thereby . restoring health, by
opening the pores, cleansinglhe veins and
arteries, unimpeding all the natural, veins
and purifying the blood; they render the
system hot only thoroughly sound, but al
so impervious to disease, even when all
other means have failed. ,
Within the last twelve months, more
than one hundred cases of the mot ag
gravated forms of Dyspepsia have been
i i ,i i v
ingthe Blue Pill, and almost every other'
"
means had been resorted to without anv
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uuv. in. iiiih nvu ill OIUICU 119 IIUUI am
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T1!J. I'tll 11 11111,7 111 T HO 10 11 I ir l.rttM
'' v' ' iliiiii nnij in im.v,. 11 11. wwi"
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Jon's Pills were not adopted to the cure of
.1 r
u cfTJrtV..! in waft nn tn fame the name
of their inventor, as a benefactor of his spe-
cies.
flM.T ! .r olAnlirr.! n
1 HIS IIIUUICIIIC lICVi;! IUII9 lJ .ui mv.
worst cases of piles in one week! I
For sale in 7iirboro by A. H. Macnair &
GEO. UO WARD.
Februarys, 184 D.' ly
Ur.Ktihl Abyssinian Mixture,
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From the Milton Chronicle.
Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 15,184S:
Dr. Kuhl Dear Sir:
VV h-AVf. nnw been about seven years. Agents
to, the ml. of v.m Rwloter of Ih Bl.od. wioth.,
er Medicines, and are happy to state they have
i. in all cas,s general satisfaction, particular
y e y' u. v.o.
!....-. f; u.. .,n .too
salistdction, so inai every one, wuu una u-.u n
. i ...ly. ....1 !i.
has received that relief th.it you guaranteed in
your directions. Mr James Mi Vernon, to whom
vou recommei.tiea your Jiromunc struct, iui
. . . . .n n:. ...
Kheumatism, bonht a nottie oi-u ai ou eius,
and two embrocations cured him entirely, and the
lisease has never returned, Youts, respectfully,1
t
KIRBY & ANDKItSON
For sale by Geo. Howard.
I W IT
THIS excellent compound, which Has
gained such notoriety in the cure of Fever
and Ague, and other bilous Bffections, rrfay
be found at the Store of ;. u - ;
1 Geo Howard,' Tarboro, lr '
This medicine was prepared by a regu
lar physician and the result of an exten
si vepractice of several yekrs in a bilious
climate. ' Those who have used It them
selves, or Iseen its ' salutary 'efledts upon
others, neeonO farther ''evidence " of its
great value. Asmall Treatise on the
"causes, treatment ana cure of fever and
ague and other diseases of bilious climates)''
may be had gratis of the above agent. -f
May 2, 1849.. : , n
r onsiables lildhks j'or sale.
"At THIS OPFICE
sr m. . i
GRAWD DISCOVJRRY OF
Go i d in Edgecom be Coi
THE subscriber . has been induced by
many solicitations from his friends' and
patrons, to.decline the long and tedioui
journey- to California, and remain in the
old 'gtatjs.of .Edgecpmbe; , and through
thUmcdijum lie begs. leave to say, thathq
has declined going to California tand re-
turns his sincere thanks for the kind: and
combe and adjacent counties
The Gold Mine
which has been secured to frim by the lib
era lf patrons of home industry, .has indu-
ceu mm to continue me manuiactory ot
i CABINET FURNITURE.
At the same old s stand,' where maybe
found on hand a splendid assortment of
Furniture of his own manufacture also, a
Splendid assortment may "'be seen at his
r urniiure ware room aown town," in tne
second story of L. C. Pender's store, at
the sigh of Pender & Brothersee adver
tisement in another column. ' ' "
The subscriber doev not hesitate to sav,
that he has as good Workraeh aud can fin
ish his work in a good style as cheap and
as durable as can be made in any Cabinet
establishment for the same price. 1 "
FurJture repaired at the shortest no
lice. Call and examine before .buying
elsewhere; F. 1. BOND.
Tarboro', 4th July, 1849.
An unequalled Remedy
T! ST, for colds and feverish feelings and pre'
venting Fevers. Cnd. For asthma, liver corn-
piaim and diiious aiiecuons. sa. r or aiarrnasa,
I j.'i
. . g. . , n - - i
IIIUl"l'"l". ... .....
nessViv females and males. 5th. For stomach af -
i mil irp 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 f f 1 1 fii.v.v ri ii i f t ir i i.i r.- riir riiKiivK r
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iniiiirpsiinn mm iiix.s in inmr.i in
e ,. . -t0 rp. n mo. .
fections, dyspepsia and piles, ihe great joints
is warranted unequalled, and all who do not nnd
U so .nay return the bottle and get their mone,
HaCK. I 1119 lllt5Ullii mw.
itt,c.,.ii nil inn Panacea. '
. r f. ,fifJ Sick headache, though constitutional or ineiden
We assert there . arn.ly roed.cme of half ,t, Dr. Spohii's head M ren ,ly. I
irtaes. and nono that will so delight the users of lal' s.c"re, , -., .11 j;..;,,
it. and to conduce that these are fads, we offer,
as aove. Try it without price, if you are . not
charmed by its effects. Fuller descriptions and
an Almanac for 181S gratis, with the agents for
the county. (See below.)
The iinmmi Hair
Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarous
nations to be when fu.i, flowing and perfect, the
eatet otnmet, uid when iinpwfect .r wanuoj .
ihe greatest disadvantage to 'P
ance of male or female. 1 hat .it is a P r
,n,t honntilw It- a 1 Will auum. UIW OIIIV"..
f .. I.nnr. fnr mnrP (Ksn
BC, ,o
nao uucu !
It has the testimony
able citizens minis
iaci mav me
15AL.M OP COLUMBIA
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First, in all cases stops the hair falfihg'out or
restores it in most if fallen; and in all cases ii iosi
by sickness; and keeps off dandruff and scurf on
infants and adults, v Second, perfumes, the -hair
and preserves it to old, age from turning gray;
Should always be used at toilette. Third, gives
rreat vicror and rapid growth to the hair, and cau
htifnllv. Lastly, nfevents all
ses it to
filth or its Sequence on chifdreW' heads, ind
exceeds all other articles for the rhaifln tiualityv
quantity and cheapness. Many aructes nave nwn
staited on tne reputation w-uf
. .i i a I Un knnn anil am cnlH ilt nni1
mem mougn nicy na,c wsu
ble the prices of this bairn. 1 , , 1 '
v The piles, all sores, rheumatism, Uc. ijUfa
; Hay' fiinlment s v? Ui
Is art article tnore justly celebrated as W cure for
the above, than uny or all othes. ; The cases of
cure are almost innamerableand it is only neces
sary to let those who know, the article and have
used it with such great success v.know that it is to
be .had .true and genuine, (for there are counter
feiters) of, Dr. Lucius t Gomstoclf,' 21 Cortlandt
st. New York,5 'and W 'of 'the rest of the articles
here named.
- To (hi hall and lame Dr. He wes nerve" and
bone HniWnt is the most effectual core for iheu
matism and contracted cords and muscles. 1 - .
For um Kolmstock,.yersufuge--no Foh
nestock's will eradicate and cure a children and
adults who have worms. Caution, uewareof all
anlesstbe name is spellei K'olkstoctrtne old
PutchSiame bf the inretitbr: fH
Sold wholesale byotnstbcklEc Coi WCM
landt IL New York by Geai Howttfdj:iubptb
M, Wesanm GastpnFrSiiMarshalUtWiKfax-i
Bennett & Hyffian. 'iHaiqiltOELF Mpore?
VV illiamston and. by fiuf jpetson in- every pillage
in ihe United States 1 and Caaadas Nov. 9.
61 many oi tne mosi. respcus- o , .
country, who certify to ihe Mo'untairr Vegetable Ointment. 4 ,1 , v '
110 Nassau Street i-New York,
:: i OF MODERN DOMESTIC MtDICIKE,!i:it-
i f ; iB Y tKEITW IMRJ1 Y M D: i
Fellow of .the Royal College tqf Phy$
Icwqs and Licentiate of Jhe Jloyql
College, ofSurgeonSf Edinburgh .
work gives a clear and concise
idea Wtne nature' of the vd istfncTiv e symT?;
tomsof the pfemonJtory sigiiVof disease!!,
of 1 their predisposing catises, ? ahdj. the
methods o$ theirrjatmenjsi , recom mended''
by the most .distinguished physiciana. " .
. The best modes of employing the uieg
icineVin general use are faithfully descrir
ed; as are also'the diet rand regtmen'neces-"
sary unrer Various ' diseases,5 vand 'during
convalescence. p L.i'7f,f u ? I r ;3
Diet, jtmpsphere,: Temperature, Bath-
jing, Climate, Cloning and , Exercises . are
specially treated upon." '
The publishers of the American Ediliori
prefix to Dr Imray's'workj short fliasira
ted, and very valuable Treaties rxupqn A
riatomy, Physiology : and Surgery; x also
Directions for the Treatment of the Sick,
Management of the Sick Room, Prepara
tion of Food for the Sick, &c. &c.
. . Many valuable. articles' have been fur,
nished by the courtesy ofjnedical gentle
men. of the United States. .;: ..it
The entire volume, with its 'fulljndex,
Tables of Doses, &c4 .will, prove, it is'con
fidently believed, a most, valuable book for
Family use: ; , , : - T V VI
The work will.be completed, in twelve
weekly numberd, forming one s large 8 vo,
volume of about 1000 pages.
Gentlemen of respectability: and good
address wanted as canvassers for the above
! Xrrtfr iii tiTrit,? tmvn irirl . ,Tillira in flm
i vi i in T l-w ii aim ll 10 iic : III Vliw
United States. Address (po6t paid,);
Gj3 TES.STEDAMNJCQ
For coughs and lung complaints uso Dr. Bar
iholomew's Pmk bxpectorant symp. S; -5;
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The gray haired will find the Indian ttaiir'flye
perfect and effectual. ? k
Fnr snle bv " ' Ueo. Howard.
v April 17. : " '
Graefenberg Medicines.
It
JUST RECEIVED, the Graefenbefg
Sarsapanlla Cbmpbtltid-the'' celebrated
ChiIdren's Panacea the Eye Lot orwtliC
March 26.
GEO. HO ward:
The Press, Typea arid Fixtures
frarreillort r. J Kt purler
.i "' til ' . v ' 1 i ;. ... ;-
OFFICE FOR , SALE. .
p Ay INfe .determined on quitting Jhe
Printing Business, we now nroposaU
X Xi. out Pinti? f'7??S 't i r?
tures, at a very low price for cash, pr on a
snort crequ ior a pari . oi in purcnasu "'""I
ev viin.oonu ana approveu aecurny. ..v
! '''mi ' t . l ' & il TT.-
.4 ne irress anu a part, ui uie4 p c -.
considerably vvprh, lt Will dopittfair:
ork lor two or tliree years to come. ; Thei
Joo.ari'd Advertising Typ? are ( in hetter
; condition, and wilt last many years. , The.
, Cases, Stands and, other fixtures are ,ycryt
6o(lJ;;,: There is a sufficiency , pf typeo
all Uinids for. a villageestati
renton is a desirable place to reside in, be
ing remarkably healthy, and, has as good
society as any village in the State. We
have been engaged I in Ihe publicatioriof
the Reporter for21 years, and have beeoJ
tolerably well sustained. We will ?ell -nfc
a price so low, that any one;wishing taen-
gage in the business Hyouid do well. to call
and.see us; or address the Editor, post
paid j Warrenton, 0.1 f; 1
RlWVERELL; Editor :Prop:
I April -21,1849.
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i .-',:Ai Health witters inereveranu Ague l mo
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