LnnnniTTm: rtfl Ml bi llllllllli 7 i f i r . - r . 1 MM 1flljf i ; Hf f ? t H t f mm lift tmm H S3 JV LfSl iiiuiin Hit Billlllllllllllll IIIIM1UIIM hiiniK ,"'8MI,llfc-M'MM,MMmm-' II Ilium" -- -- - - - - - . . 1 m I t 1 Cr GEORGE HOWARD, J ft. . . ! Is published weekly at Two Dollars per year f paid in ad ta nee or. Two Dollars and Fifty. Cents at the expiration of the subscription year. 1 Advertisements not exceeding a square will be ' inserted at Onc 'Dollar the first insertion, and 25 Cents for etery succeeding ont. Longer cpes a that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicia uuu. per cent, n.gner. I?roi3 Caleigh to Cocky IfloUIit. j JFczre Zlcduccd i THE subscriber has taken the contract for carrying the mail from Raleigh to Hocky Mount, and will place on the line comfortable stages, good horses and care ful drivers, and will run it to connect vrith the cars on the Wilmington Rail Road, and with his stage line from Rocky Jlpuntto Washington he will - . Reduce the Fare as Jfellows: - From ftaleiMi to Eagle Rock, $1 00 ft - Wakefield, 1 50 Stanhope, 2 5t Nashville, 3 5a Rocky Meant, 4 50 t It Trunks, of ordinary feiie and weight, $1 50 put of the way in proportion small packages, 25 cents boxes ami bundles agreeably to site and freight. ; ; ; Trunks, packages, &c. roust be deposit ed at the above places and the freight paid, or the subscribed will not be responsible for 4heir safety. For seats, he. apply to E. Yarbrough, Raleigh T. R, Debnam, Eagle Rock A. J. Foster, Wakefield D. S. Crenshaw, fiUnhope B. II. Freeman, Nashville W. L. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', April 11, 1849. Sugar. jlJD hhds of Cuba and Porto Rico, 10 bbls refined and crushed, 5 boxes loaf for sale by W. H. WILLARD. Washington, July 24, 1849. Coffee. H(H)vD bgs anc L'giiayra, part of strictly prime quality, just re ceived, for sale by W. H. WILLARD. Washington, N. C. July 24, 1849. JYtirtU Carolina Institution For the Deaf & Dumb. THE next session of this Institution will commence on Monday, 16i day of July. Having moved into the hew 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 IV M. D. COOKE, Principal. Raleigh, May 30, 1849. Dr. KUIIX'S tbtjminian Mixture. Fob GoifORmivSA, Gleet, Fltjor Al bus, Gravel, &c. Letter from Dr. James R. Callum, dated Milton, N. C: August 14, 1847. Dr. i. Kuhl-Dear Sir: -Your medicines have given entire satisfaction lathis section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture opeciaUy,is highly approved of, it has never fail c J to cure in-every case. It sells like hoi cakes. 1 have never had enough to supply the demand. ou will please send me a large supply of it as saon as you arrive at homei Yours, respectfully, ' J. P. CALLUM, Milton Drug Store. Agents GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro'; F. S, Harsh all, Halifax; James Simmons, Weldon; C. C. Pugh, Gaston, F Et Cook, Warrenton; Ben ly Goodloe, Warrenton; Pi C. Brown, Louisburg; John H. Drodie, Franklin; Louis Hi Kittle, Hen derson; R Hi Mitchell, Ox ford. - May 16 , JYoticc. A GOOD fiOsaw CaltowGinl but lit tie worn, can bejiad on reasonable terms, on application to Geo, ! Howard, TarBbro. fcrbbro Moy gSth - VGr&orougii, Edgecombe ountgtlv; Saturday Please to read this: A Good Chance to clear from $500 to $1000 ayear. AGENTS wanted in every 7b wn and County throughout the Union, to procure Subscribers to "Sears' Pictorial and Il lustrated Family Magazine," and to 8e feflr, N,, and P()puhir pict0riul t Works universally acknowledged to be the best and cheapest ever i published, as they certainly are the most saleable. Any active agent may clear $500 or $1000 a year. A cash capital of at least ?25 or 50 will be necessary. Full particulars ne principles and profits of the Agency twill be given ou application, either per sonally or fcy letter. The postage must : n all cases be paid. Please to address, ROBERT SEARS, publisher, , No. 128 Nassau street, New York. A scientific itlcclicine. 4tRMft tiRE AT experience and judgment are required to make a raluahle. and at the same time, inno cent purgative. This is possessed only by few. The great majority of the remedies advertised of thirt class are manufactured by persons who have no idea of the relative or individual powers of i he drugs they use. It is this cause, mre than any rrther. which occasions the inertness and often injurious effects, produced by advertised remedies. An i hence the general preju ice which prevails against then). Sow there is a great difference in this respect, with itgard to the p'lls made by Dr. B lirandreth, and consequently, their superior claims upon the putdic. Each of the articles composing the Ihandrcth Pills Are prepared in that v y which will secure their beneficial effect to the system in the safest and easiest maimer. For instance, some ingredient.; luve to be rr,par, in the vacuo; that is, the air is J xhate.l in the ten,l cud remains so unul ',oi;tbinaijn is ettected with other ingredients, vvnicn atterw arus prevents iht; air from acting in-' juriously upon the iicine. Atmin, thn 1 ro.r-' tionoieachingrediH.i.lepen isnpnn iU mulltply- ing power upon other ingreilinu-For thepow r . of different vegetable rurgmve upon each Uicr; is governed by similar laws tliaj govern ti powrr of figures ly n ulsiplicatiorj. Nine addcii to nine make eighteen: but nine times nine arc eighty- onei bonis with some vczctntile nursrativc. i Dv addinir nine naNs rf nm trrA'tTt . -tu t nin narts of another ingredient torrpthpr. the nou pr u : . 0 " e 1 increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For exauif le, either of the aracles to produc- any purgative effect, wouli! have to be used 10 the ex tent of eighty-one or.jir.u; by conibinir g them, only eighteen grains have to he iisedi Aain, a notber ingredient is found to multiply this power again, which in a prporiiojj uf two grains, would have no effect unon the animal 'nnnmf. hut which.added to eighteen onins of a compound 0f two narts nfnine frrains. earh of two ii)o-niiiintti. t will again multiply the power' which they have. gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty- ' for the pale of your Restorer of the Blood, and oth- greatest ornament, and when imperfect or warning two.' So again, the mixture of -twenty grains can er Medicines, and - are happy to state they have the greatest disadvantage to the personal appear be aoain multiplied by an addition of two crainB. given in all cases general satisfaction, particular, nnce f male or female. That it is a duty to pre- to the power ( of three hundred and twentv-four , grainsof the original power of the two,first ingre-j satisfaction, so that every one, who has used it- has been for more than 20 years used extensively, dients Here we have twenty-.two grains which received that relief that you guaranteed in U has the testimony of many of the most respect as a purgative, contafn the power eqaal io three joiir directions. Mr. James Mt Vernon, ia whom abte.citixens in this country, who certify to the huudred and twenty-four grains of either of the' you recommended your Jromatie Extract, for fact thai the articles alone; nevertheless, also sopowerful after being thus combined, are sale in'any quantity ' always having a beneficial effect, and in -no case capable of doing injury, of Whtch thousands bear 1 ample witnessi ' r& . Let those in any way out of health use th :se Pills , "mi They will find it much to their advantage, x for sale by ; Geo. Howard. hotc el complaints. ( olics &.c. POSITIVELY CURED BY ' Jay lie's Carminative Balsam. Chicago, Ul March S27, 1845. Dr. D. JAYWEDear sir, You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your Carmi ative. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel complaints that has given me so much satisfaction, and ray patients so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced. into a family it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and again. which 1 think a pretty good proof of its 'efficacy and usefulness. In the summer complaint of chil dren, it has frequently appeared to snatch2 the lit tle victims, as it were, from the gravei lt saved the life of ray child, and of such and such a child," 1 have repeatedly heard said, In dysen teric affections of adults, 1 have time and again seen it act liken charm, and give permanent re lief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be without iiclt'f-: . Respectfully, 4i M V. Kkapp, M. D. . Professor of Materia Medica in the Laporta University, Indiana : Prepared only by.Dr. D. Jayxe, Philadelphia, ind said on agency by " OEdl UOlViRD.. TtfboT6VFebiT4;i8ini ; 'I Only S3 cetit&pev hox j FOR the cure of ileldache? Gidd mess Salt Rheum, Rheumatism; f Piles, Heart burn,' Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Liver com plaint, Rising in 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. !" 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 impuritiesof 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 particles from .the chyle, so that the bleod, 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, cleansing the veins and arteries, uuimpeding ail the natural veins and purifying the blood; they render the system nut 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 motl asr- rr (Vrma nf nvsnonc!i Kin cuml hy lHe medicine, where rigid diet ihe" Blue Pill, and almost every other ... , , , . . r J ,JCnefit, and when death starefl its miscra- mi mi; wee it ! Jim's Pills were not adapted to the cure of ; any but this horrid malady, their uni-! forni success in Ibis -disease aloncwould . )c suHh ;Cnt to 4wafl on to fame' the tiamc . oflh ?r invcnl Q- as a benefactor of his sne-! . ..... ... ..... Lies. l ins mcuicinc never laus to cure ine worst cases of piles in one week! Fur sale in 7iirboro' bv A. II. Macnair & GEO. H01VJRD. February S, IS 19. ly Hi. KiihPs Abyssinian Mixture, - - o From the Milton Chronicle. Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 15,1813- Dr. Kulil Dear Sir: We have now been about sevpn years. Agents ' ly the Jlt'Osnuin . Mixture has giVeu universal Hheumatism, bought a bottle of it at 50 Cents, and two embrocations cured him entirely, and the lisease has never returned, i ours, respectfully, K1RBY & ANDERSON For sale by Geo. Howard. THIS excellent compound, which has sained such notoriety in the cure of Fever and Ague, and other bilous affections, may be found at the.Store of . , ipHotoardrboro This medicine was prepared byt regu lar physician and the result of an exten sive practice of several years in a bilious climate. Those who have used it them selves, or seen its .salutary effects upon others, need no farther evidence of its great value. A small Treatise on the "causeSy treatment and.cure of fever and ague anoTother diseases of bilious climates,'' may be had gratis of the above agent May 2, 1849. Constables' Blanks for sale, ftRIIJluaifl JYbvcmbcr 10, 849. GRAND DISCOVERY OF (Jold in Edgecombe Ceil t:n ixi J -:-J&rih Carolina- THE 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 "State, of Edgecombe;" and through this medium he begs leave to say, that he has declined going to California and re turns his sincere thanks, for the kind and liberal patronage of the citizensof Edge combe and adjacent counties. . , , Th Gold mine which has been secured to him by the lib eral patrons of home industry, has indu ced him to continue the manufactory of , CABINET FURNITURE. At the same old stand, where may be found on hand a splendid assortment of Furniture of his own manufacture -also, a splendid assortment may be seen at his Furtiiture ware room down town, in the second story of L. C. Pender's store, at ie sign of Pender & Brolherrsee adver tisement in another column. The subscriber doe. not hesitate to sav, that he has as good workmen and can fin ish his work in as good style as cheap and s durable as can be made in'any Cabinet establishment for the same price. Furniture repaired at the shortest no lice. Call and examine before buying t Isewhere, F. L. BOND Tarboro', 4th July, 1649. Ac unequalled Remedy 1ST, for colds and feverish feelings avid. pr venting Fevers. 2nd. For asthma, liver com plaint and bilious affections. 3d. For diarrhoea, 1 am In nf rinnetilr. th. t nr C.nstive- us in females and mares. 5tK. For stomach a f- feclionSf dyspepsia and piles. The great points it is not Dad to take, never gives pain, and nw iavc one cotnri For alt the things it is warranted: unequalled, and all who do nst find it so may return the bottle and get their money r.: mAliinA ia l.flNnLEY'S "-v t ! Western 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 ail that thett are facts, we offer as atove. Try it wilfiout price, if you are not charmed by its effects. Fuller descriptions and an Almanac for 1818 gratis, with the agents for iho county. (See below.) The Unman Hair la admitted by civilized as well as barbarous nations lo be when fu.l, flowing and perfect, th the gerve and bwuttly it, an win aamu. 1 ui arum BALM OF COLUMBIA First, in all cases stops the hair falling out or restores itin most if fallen, and in all cases if lost by sickness; and keeps off dandruff and scurf on infants and adults.. Second, perfumes the hair and preserves it to, old age from turning gray. Should always be used at toilette. Third, gives great vior and rapid growth to the hair, and cau- ses it to curl ueautliuuy. easily, prevents an filth or its consequence on children's heads, and exceeds all other articles for the hair in quality, quantity and cheapness. Many articles have been staited on the reputation 0! this, anaarewunoui merit though they have been and are sold at dou ble the prices of this balm. Te piles, all sores, rheumatism, &c. Hays' fjiniment Is ah article in ore justly celebrated as a cure for the above, than any or all others. The eases of cure are almost innumerable, add it is only neces sary to let those who know the article and have used it with such great success, know that it is to ibe had true and genuine, (for there are counter feiters) of Dr. Lucius Comstock, 21 Cortland t st. New York, and so of the rest ofthe articles here named. . t pit the halt and lame -Dr. Hewes' nerve and bone liniment is the most effectual core for ihea matism and contracted cords and muscles. For worms KolmstoeVa Vermifuge not Fah teslock's will eradicate and cure a ' children and adults who hate worms. Caution. Beware of all unless the name is spelled Kolmstock's, the old Dutch name of the inventor, Sold wholesale by Comstock & Cot 21 Cort landt st. New York by Geo. Howard, Tarboro M. Wesson, Gaston Fi Si Marshall, Halifax Bennett & Hyman, Hamilton F. W. Moore, vVilliamston and by one person in every village ia the VoitH. St&taf cs&.C&s&sii Hot. 9 Gates, Stcdm.iti & oiiii?auyt llti Nassau Street, New York, .7 ARE NOW PUBLISHING ,i ..." OF MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE, 'ft B Y KEITH IMRA Y, M D. Fellow of the Royal College of Phisi " cidnsand Licentiate of the. Royal- L College of Surgeons, Edinburgh c THIS work gives a clear? and concise idea of the nature of the distinctive symp toms, of the premonitory signs of diseases, of their predisposing causes, encf 7 the ' methods of their trealmeri fecommenSed 1 by the most distinguished physicians. V , The best modes -of employing the med j icines in general use are faithfully descnb ed; as are also the diet and regimen neces- sary under various .diseases, and, during 4 convalescence. . ,4 Diet, Atmosphere, Temperature; "Bath-- ing, Climate, Clohihg ahd Exercises ar'0? specially treated upon The publishers ofthe American Edition'; prefix to Dr.. I m ray's work, short illustra ted, and very valuable Treaties upon A natomy, Physiology and Surgery; alsoJ Directions for the Treatment of the Sic4c, Management of the Sick Room, Prcpar tion of loou tor the Sick, &cl &c. . .... , Many valuable articles have been fur t . nished by the courtesy of medical gentle men of the United States. The entire volume, with its full Index",. Tables of Doses. wiU prove, it is con fidently believed, a most valuable book for Family. use. The work will be completed in twelve, weekly numbers, forming one" large Syo, volume of about 1000 pages. Gentlemen of respectability and good , address wanted as canvassers for the above tvork in-every town and village in the United States. Address (post paid,) kGATES, STEDMANSf CO. . 116, Nassau st. JYotice. ' v - Pstr coughs and lung complaints use Dr. Bar tholomew's Pink Expectorant syrup. Sick head ache, though constitutional or inciden tal, is cured by Dr. Spohn's head ache remedy Lin's balm of China, for the cure of all diseases thai require external application. The rray haired will find the Indian Hair Dyo perfect and effectual. For sale by Geo. Howard April 17. - ; : 1 . , C3rae feii berg Medicines. :-v. . -ae-- JUST RECEIVED, the Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound the celebrated Children's Panacea the Eye Lotion tho Health Bitters the Fever and Ague Pills the Vegetable Pills, and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment. March 26. GEO. HOWARD. I The Press, Types, and Fixtures OP TUE . .Warrenton ( JV. ( ) Biporler, OFFICE FOR SALE. ( HAVING determincd'on quitting thar Printing Business, we now propose sell- ing bur Printing Press, Types and Fix' , lures', -at a very low price for cash, 04 on ft : short credit for a part of the purchase mon- ;eV) wil bond and approved security. The Press and a part of the Type are considerably worn, but will do pretty fair work for two or three years to come. ThO Job and Advertising 7ype are in better condition, and will last many years- Xbe Cases, Stands and other fixtures are " very good. There is a sufficiency of type of all kinds for a village establishment. War 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 in the publication of the Reporter for 21 years, and have been tolerably well sustained. We will sell a.t a price so low, that any one wishing to en gage in the business would do well to call and see us. or address the Editor, po paid, Warrenton, N:C. R. N. VERELL, Editor $ Frop. April 21,1849. Me Fills and Pbciiix Bitters. Foralcby .uQ&?lloW(?(?' i t. f ' 1' i 4 i i i n i I' I. h '4 - 6 I i i