nJH finiHllllll!f31W IPS0?!! (Pii D11! IP1111!! IP1!! WW F I WlfliPPHIWIIPIII IfL - ! : . ... : . . ' - - SPfcolc.Vo 1214. Tarboroughy Edgecombe. Coimty, Saturday December l 1840. BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. Js published weekly at Two Dollars per year ff paid in advance or. Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the expiration of the subscription year. Advertisements not exceeding a square will be inserted at One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones a1 that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicia advertisements 25 per cent, higher, From Itnleigh to Rocky JJIount. Fare Reduced - - sq? Itlhi subscriber has taken the contract for carrying the mail from Raleigh to Rocky Mount, and will place on the line; eomtortabie 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 will Reduce the Fare as follo ws: From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $1 00 Wakefield, 1 50 Stanhope, 2 50 Nashville, 3 50 Rocky Mount, 4 50 Trunks, of ordinary size-, and weight. Si 50 part of the way in proportionsmall packages, 25 oents 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. Yarbrou;h, Ralpigh T. R. Debnatn, Eagle Rock A. J. Foster, Wakefield D. S. Crenshaw, Stanhope B. H. Freeman, Nashville W. L. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', April 11, 1S49. 1 hhds of Cuba and Pot to Rico, 10 bbls refined and crushed, ""' 5 boxes loaf for sale by W. H. W ILL A R D. Washington, July24, 1849. , Coffee. 1L ,S liio mitf LaSliayra 'part of smciiy prime quality, just re ceived, for sale by v. W. II. WILLARD. Washington, N. C. July 24, 1S49. Worth Carolina Im:iitmion For the Deaf & Dumb. ... . THE next session' of this Institution will commence on Monday, IGfh day nf July. Having moved into the new Build ing, a few mpre pupils can be received. As pupils will be admitted in their order of application, it is important that applica tion should be made without delrfy. Anj intormation on the subject will be given by IVM. D. COOKE, Principal. Raleigh, May 30, 1849. sinian 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 to cure in every case. It sellsjike hot cakes. I have never had enough to supply the demand. You will please send me a large supply of it as P0n as you arrive at hornet Yours, respectful ly, J. P. CALLUM, Milton Drujr Store. AcENTSCm HOWARD, Tarboro'; F. S. ! Marshall, Halifax; James Simmons, VVeldon; C. C. Pugh, Gaston, F E. Cook, Warrenton; flen ly Goodloe, Warrenton; Pi C. Drown, Louisburg; John H. Brodie, Franklin; Louis Hi Kittle, Hen derson; Ri Hi Mitchell, Oxford. May )6 JYoticc. $: A GOOD 60 saw Cotton Gin, but lit tle worn, can be had on, reasonable jterras, on application to Geo. Howard, TarbproV Tarboro' May 28lhi 849. Please to read this. Good Chance lo clear ram $500 to 1000 a year. .AGENTS wanted in every Town "and County throughout the Union, to procure Subscribers to "Sears' Pictorial and H j lustraled Family Magazine;9 and to sell Sear New and Popular Pictorial Works universally acknowledged to be the best and cheapest ever published, as Uhey certainly are the most saleable.- Any ! active agent may .-clear $500 or $1000 a' year A cash capitalof at least $25 or $50 will be necessary. Full particulars ;of the principles and profits of the Agency j will be given on application, either per- . , . . f, in an cases ue paiu. ncase to auuress, I ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, No. I2S Nassau stieet, New York. A scientific Medicine. GREAT experience and judgment are required to make a valuable, and ut the same time, inn j cent purgative. 1 his is possessed only by few. Ihegreatniajoriiyof t!;a remedies ad vertned ! ot tuts naeg are maraiacto.rp.1 by persons u ho , havenoidea of tHo rHative or individu-il powers o U,"" .st be llio: -ottpfiiiy pure an a ne of the drugs th y u ?Ci li is thi cause, arm; than I ccsariiy cu-rvng a free nnt! vig3ros any other, which octnsion the inertness and oftcr J act urn to the Heart, Lungs, -Liver and injurious effects, produced by advertised remrdic iS ' Ani hene th general prHu ice which prevails against Iheizii Now luerf. is a jrreat uiflVrt nco in ; , e,11 , , this respect, wnh ioiard to the p!ls made by Or. I 0i JJrandreth. aud conseoucntl v. tl.cir si:iprinr. claims unon the public. Each ol lue article j comp)sinj5 the Biandrelh Pilh Vre prepared iii that way which will scuTfl thVir j heneiicial i Heels to the &ys:eni in the safest and easiest manner. For instance, smno i.;ot.'dumu have lobe .r-parrd in the vacuo; that ia, the airis- exhausted in tiie utensil, end remains so until a! combination is effected with other iiigrdionts, j which afterwards prevents the r.ir from acting i;i- juriously upon llie mrtlicirte. A-min, t!ic. i roi- Uofi of each insrredient depends vnnn its muliipiy-; inn nntlfl r 11 r.jn -.tnnr i n ,rt,A Soul I 1 1 oi dinerent vegctanie pi?rg.uives upon each otne. , is governed !y simnar laws that irvern the pov er of figures by multiplication. Nine added in nine 1 make eigtiteenr bnt nine tt rirs nine ar eigh y- onei " ho it is with some vegetable purgativ. s. : By addiug nine parts of one ingredient, and niae, parts of another ingredient together, the power is1 increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For j cxami le, either of the arsicies to produce aiiv j purgative efTect, would havR to !e uf?ed lo the ex- j tent of eighty-one grains; -by ccHthtmug ihn;i,( only eighteen grains have lo he Apain. a- liolher ingredient is fo.und to in til 'ipiy this power! aain, which in a proportion ef t ivo grains, would j" have no efltct ut!on the animal er.onomv. hut ! which, added to eighteen rrains of a t ompc ui.d of ( two parts ofnine grain?, eacSj of two i'ufrpdiei.t!, - will again .mjltiply the power which tl.py have trained of usrhtv-nne. to Oiie hundred and sdxiv- ! two. So aga:n, the mixture of iwent' grains ran er Aleaicines, an.l are happy to stale they have the greatest itisau vantage io ine persoui ainoai l)o njaia multiplied !y an iil(iiti(in of two gr sins, : 'uivet. in all cases general satisfaction, particular, ance of male or female. That it 13 a duty to pre to die power of ihrce hundred and twenty-four 1)' he Jfltyssiniitn Mixture has giveu universal sv.ne and beautify it, all will admit. This article trains of ihe oiiciiual nower of the two first inre-! tisfaction, so that everv one, w ho has uv.ed it- h is been for more than 20 years ned extensively, lier.ts Here we have twenrv-tw o jrraii.c, Avtie.h 1 has rio.eiv .1 that r lief ih.it vou mniranii e.d in It has the testimony of many of the moot respect- as a purgative, contain the power equal to three j hundred and twenty-four grains of either ofiheyou recommended your .H-omudc Extract, for articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful afi. r I being thus combined, are safe in any quantity j always having a beneficial iTect, and in no case capable of !oi.-!g injury, ol which lliousanJc; car ample witness Let Ikoic in cry way out ofhcullh use Ih:sc PHL. They will find it much to their advantage, for sale by Geo. Howard. Bote el compluinla. Colics, &c. POSITIVELY CUKED BY Jayne's Carminative Balsam. Chicago, III., March 27, 1843. Dr. D. Jayke Dear 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 my 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 I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness! In the summer complaint of chil dren, it has frequently appeared to snatch the lit tle victims, as it were, from the gravei lIt saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dysen teric affections of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and gitre 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 it. Respectfully, M. L. Knapp, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica in the Laporte University, Indiana. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jatne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by. , . GE0. HOWARD. -Tarboio', Febi 14, lSiUi UJ5 SViMB1 lillltKM Only 23 cents per box, J?QR the cure of Headache, Giddiness Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heart burn, Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Liver com plaint, Rising irr the throat, Fevers of all kinds, colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Com plaints, Nervous complaints, and all other diseases .arising frqni impurities of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver -uriu ' . . livery disease to wnicn inc numan name 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 ilumair. System. Strike at the root of the diseasf, removing all im purities from tire -bodyy opening the pores externally and internally, separating all ll.kHriiirn AnI Jiaimiii4. ivi r4 iVi'ao rrtlil 1 nfi ' . . . " r? cn. i tr Lentil. In i . .K -.1 tl. . - n . . i arteries, utnmncum all the natural veins , , S" 't .only lhoro-l-hly sound, but id- o i in pervious to disease, even when all other means have failed. Within the last- twelve months, mon th in one hwndi cd rases of tlic itiuit (fir l graruted forms of .Dyspepsia have heenf ,... ..w.;,,ino u hrrn vl-ltl diet-" pi;L m( a!niosl cvcry 0iiirr' " ,. ' r olllT b l 1 4 V ' 1 O "1 i'.l till itarep its miscra I " C,1 j vuim i a : . y 1:1 tnc :;i?c If Dr. Gor ' t ; i i i W 11!; W V I 1 ; ! !l . f I f ! il O O ! 1 f O t f I ;lls ivtro t.ot kiUp;;ted UiVilea TO inO Ctlf C OI any .Lt.l 'thi iiot i:d v.luuy 7 U)Cr uni- Li.i'thi iioiiid ti;uh:!V, their - B form surcess i this, disease alone would . s,. 1(l 4U:,,, nn u. famti nnmi of their invent or, : l.-nciietor of his stKJ- n,;c m,n, r,;fo ,.,.rt iu vvorst en.s of':i!es in one wrek! 1 ur sale lt at ;) Oio ! i v . 11. Macnntr & GEO. HOWARD. Fehrnarv S. 1 8 if). lv - ; 2tl!55' From the Milton Chronicle. l"i'?l Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 13, IS IS Mr - Kuhl Dar Sir: We. have now! orn about, seven year?, Aden's fr the s;:lei.f your Uestorer of tin. Blood, and ctb yonr directions.' Mr. James M, Vernon, to whom Rheumatism, bought a bollle'uf it at 50 Cents, and two embrbeatiocsr cured him entirely, nnd the ,Uce huo never returned. Youjs, rtsja tifiJIy, For pa!o hv Geo Ih THIS excellent compound, which bar gained such notoriety in the cure of Fever and Ague, and other bilous affections, may be found at the Store of Geo. Moid ard, Tarboro", This medicine was prepared by a regu lar physician, and the result of an exten sive practice of several years in a bilious climate. 1 hose 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 "causes, treatment and cure of fever and ague and other diseases of bilious climates, 9y may be had gratis ofthe above agent. ! May 2, 1849. f 1 . Constables Blanks for sale, GRAND DISCOTEKY OF Gold in Edgecombe Co. Jrth 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 citizens of Edge- combe and adjacent counties. The Gold Mine which hs 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 Furniture ware room down town, in the second story of L.C.Pender's store, at ,hesi-n of Pender & Brolhcr-see adver tisem-ut in another column. Tlvo 9itibcrihcr doe not hesitate to say, thai ho ins as ood workmen and can fin- "iS wl ROO.I Siyie as cneap ana as durable as c;in be made in any Cabinet establishment for the same price. 'Furniture repaired at the shortest no t!cc Call and examine before buying elsewhere, F. L. BOND. Tarlom 4lh July, 1849. An iiaequaUcd Remedy ST, forreld and feveVisb feelings and pre venting Fevers. 2nd. For asthma, liver com plaint, and bilious aflectionst 3d. For dhrrho;a, itidijtstion and loss of appetite. 4th. Forcostive ness in females and males. 5lh. For stomach af- ,NIOQr,,;a an.) nilo. ThA rrp.nt nnintu aro n ls not bad to take, never gives pain, and lirV'il'Min l.JO pricim --w - r ncrir Uaus one coulee ! For all these things ii warranted unequalled, and all who. do not find it so may return the boute and get" their money ... i rtMrir pxrin hack. I Ms mcin ine is i.uujc. i WvHlem Indian Panacea. We ansert there is no family medicine of half its virtues, and nne that will so delight ihe users of it and to convince all that thtse are fuels, we otTer ;iS aovc. Try it wit rout f?rire, if you are not ch urned by its effects. Fuller descriptions and an Almanac for 1819 gratis, with the agents for the couuiy. (See below.) The Human Hair Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarous "na'ions to be when fn.t, flawing and perfect, the nr. ..ir..vi nrnanienu and when iiii perfect or wanting able citizens in this country, who certify to the. . fact that the 15 A 1,31 OF COLUMBIA Firt, in all cases stops the hair falling out or restores it in most if fallen, and in all cases if lost hy shkness; 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 he used at toilette. Third, gives nreat vi rorand rapid growth to the hair, and can it to curl beautifully. Lastly, prevents all pes tilth or its consequence on children's heads, and o-rnonA nil other articles for the hair in.qualitv, quantity and cheapness. Many articles have been started on the reputation of this, and are without merit though they have been and are sold at dou ble the prices of this balm. 7 'he piles, all sores, rheumatism, ZSc. Hays' liiniment Is an article more justly celebrated as a cure for the above, than any or all others. The cases of; cure iiiO almost innumerable, and 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 be had true and genuine,' (for there are counter feiters) of Dr. Lucius Comstock, 21 Cortlandt st. New York, and so of the rest ofthe articles here, named. To the hall and lame Dr. Hewes' nerve and bone liniment is the most effectual cure for rheu matism and contracted cords and muscles. For worms Kolmstock's Vermifuge not Fah nestock's will eradicate and cure a children and adults who have 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, Williamston and by one person in cfyery village he United Stales suad Cacad i NoV.' Gates, Stedinati & Company, 116 Nassau Street, New York,' ARE HOW PUBLISHING , OF MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE, , BY KEITH IMRAY, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physi cians arid Licentiate of the Royal r: College of Surgeons, Edinburg. v 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, and the methods of their treatment recommended by the most distinguished physicians. ; The best niodes of employing the med icines in general use are faithfully describ ed; as are also the diet and regimen neces sary under various diseases, and during convalescence. . Diet, Atmosphere, Temperature, Bath ing, Climate, Clohing and Exercises ard specially treated upon. . V. The publishers ofthe American Edition prefix to Dr. Imray's work, short illustra ted, and very valuable Treaties upon A natomy, Physiology and Surgery; 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 of medical gentle men of the United 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. : The work will be completed in twelve weekly numbers, forming one large 8vo, volume of about 1000 pages. Gentlemen of respectability and good address wanted as canvassers for the above work in every town and village in the ITnitpil States. Address fnost naid. i . i ' r GJTES, STEDMJiNQ CO. 116, Nassau st.. JYotice. v ' - - :v;r For coughs and lung complaints .use Dr. Bar tholomew's Pink Expectorant sy nip. Sick head ache, though constitutional or incideit ! tal, is cured by Dr. Spohns head ache remedy. Lin's balm of China, for the cure of all disease that require external application. The gray haired will find the Indian Hair Dy& perfect and effectual. For sale by Geo. Howard, : April 17. - - 1 ' . is Grae fen berg Medicines. oe JUST RECEIVED, the Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound the celebrated Children's Panacea the Eye Lotion the Health Bittersthe Fever and Ague Pills the Vegetable Pills, and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment. March 26. GEO. HOWARD. The Press, Types and Fixtures OP THE IVarrent6u(y C.J Reporter OFFICE FOR SALE. HAVING determined on quitting the ! Printing Business, we now propose sell- ing our Printing Press, 7ypes and Fix- tures. at a verv low nrice for cash, or on a , ' . j ... r; - -- , short credit for a part of the purchase mon ey, with bond and approved security. The Press and a part of the 7Vpe arc considerably worn, but will do pretty fair work Tor two or three years to come. The Job and Advertising 7ype are in bettef j condition, and will last many years. The Cases. Stands and other fixtures are very good. There is asufficiericy 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 encaged in the publication of (the Reporter for 21 years, and have been toierapiy weti sustamea. vve wmscu ai a price so low,;that any one wishing to en gage in the business would do well to call and see us, or a'ddress the Editor, post paid, Warrenton, N. G. JLN VERELL, Editor Prop. ; April 21, 1549. . , , Lile-Pill ahl Pbeiiix Billers.s vForsale hv ' t Gto. Hovgird. l

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