umiiQii m Jin If in inn nil I V Tarborongh, Mkdserombe ComU.dySatnrka llarch 23 185. l ot XT V. .Vo. 1 2. rammit numrnnmrrnmnmiiHiinrmTTm II P hi 1 1 r u m H ITnffhnT iwmftr' imnnlLnl fin ihm mm - tt r if: . I THE TAUBORO' PRESS, -BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR is published weekly at Two Dollars per year ) paid in advance ot, T vo Dollars and Fifty Cents at the expiration of the subscription year. V ' Adveriisemrnts not exceeding a square will be iHertcd a One Dollab the first insertion and 25 Cents for every succeeding tine. Longer ones at t'jat rate per square. Court Orders and Judicial cJvertisemcnts 25 per cent, higher. From Raleigh to Ilocky Jfount. . Tare Reduced. I THE subscriber has taken the contract .for carrying the rnail 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 ! "with the cars on the Wilmington Rail Iload, and with his stage line from Rocky Mount to Washington he will I Reduce the Fare as follows: it From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $1 00 91 Wakefield, UtonhAno 1 50 2 50 3 50 4 50 Nashville, Rocky Mount, t. , Trunks, of ordinary size and weight, $51 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, ol the subscriber will not be responsible finf llioir cifofi? i -r, o . t, , , . i n , , , r, , j I1 rom the above cotiPulcrations, 1 pro ilaieigh 1. R. Debnam, Eagle Rock A. . , .. , , , . . ' . . T ti ... . n , , wv , , 1 nose to publish a paper devoted to the best J, foster, Wakefield D. S. Crenshaw, ! . 4 1 r . c,' . . . 4. t t. . T , ... i interests oi the South. It. is time that the U i W. L. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO UOWJ1RD. Tarhoro', April 11, 1S49. THIS excellent compound, which has gained such notoriety in the cure ol bever m m a mm t. n nd Ague, and other bilous affections, may , b-2 found at the Store of :'- 0 '. Geo. Howard, Tarboro", ri.-i- Jwwkl -&q - ' This medicine was prepared by a regu- favoring their plans in striking at our same amount of milk or cream, than the or lct physician, and the result of an cxten- Constitutional and equal rights, and shall dinary method, as it docs . its ."work in a Eiye practice of several years in a bilious denounce and expose their plans and op- more thorough and scientific manner, climate. Those who have used it them- crations fearlessly. The most prominent! 3J. It is the cheapest and most con veni eelves, or seen its salutary effects upon acts ot Congress, the election returns, and Cnt Churn ever invented, involving the others, need no farther evidence of its news generally in our Union, as well -as true philosophical principles of butter ma p-eat value. A small Treatise on the foreign, yill also find a place in itscolumns. king. y fcauses treatment and cure of fever and n act no Pans De J-pared to make it: lth..Ncw m'nk, after being churned, h rucand other diseases of biliousclimates.,, :.mav be htderaiis of the above agent.' M-iir o icjq Dr. KUEIL'S Abyssinian Mixture. For CoNORRnasA, GLEET, FLUOR Al- ceived. Six copies for $5, and so on in prnpor nrB n4-,rT7.T t ition. Advertisements inserted one-fourth lower . tn t -r -i ii i , Letter from Dr. James R. Callum, dated r Milton, N. C. August 14, 1S47. Dt. J. Kuhl Dear Sir: v " Your medicines have given entire satisfaction In this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture especially, is highly approved of, it has never fail -d to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes. have never had enough to supply the demand. ou will please send me a large supply of it a9 t ?on as you arrive at homei Yours, respectfully, J. P. CALLUM, Milton Drug Store. ( Agents GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro'; F, S. Marshall, Halifax; James Simmons, Weldoo; C. C. Pugh, Gastor.-, F E, Cook, Warrenton; Hen: ry Goodloe, Warrenton; P, C. Brown, Louisburg; Jonn H. Brodie, Franklin; Louis II. Kittle,' Hen ietson; Ri Hi Mitchell, Oxford. May 16 JYoticc. A GOOD 60 saw Cotton Gin, but lit tle worn, can be had on reasonableterms, 4on appltcatioiTto . I Geo. Howard TarboroV I yarboro' May 28th, lS49f 7 f proposals : For publishing in the City of Raleigh a semi-monthly Paper, to he called The Soiiilicru Advocate . It is well known to a great many of our readers that the. religionists with whom we have to contend, have so blen ded the religion they profess with poli tics, that it has become almost impossible to expose the plans they have gotten up to obtain money and law power, without digressing from the established rule by which the Primitive has been and is to be published. The primitive is designed to advocate Primitive doctrine and usages found in the Bible, and not to blend -theni with politics. But it has become notori ous that there arc two sets of people among us whose actions arc striking at our Constitutional and equal rights, and should they succeed, they, in my judg mcnt, will be both readv at the same time to strike the fatal blow at our liber- i ty. You, my brethren, are the salt ot the; earth, xind for the elect sake those davs were shortened; and who knows that, by a united exertion on our part in prayer, and in endeavoring to lay the approaching evils before the people, God may yet leave us nationjl protection. Were we to take latitudeand blend politics with the Primitive to show the evils that are set on foot to infringe on our rights, and to en deavor to make ihem appear as plain as we ever saw the sun, it would be almos' entirely among ourselves; consequently our labors would not hi Ve but very little . . . J cliert on the community. Southern neonle should ocsin to sec their position, and free themselves from the worst kind of servitude. While the North is 'silking so much about abolishing colored slavery in the South, let us devise ways and means to abolish white sla very 11 ' i in the South from the North, without dis solving this blessed Union, in as. much as ! the South has every facility, if they will use andapply them, to makeit great Of which' 1 expect to speak more at largo in my opening address. Its columns will be open to snow tlie corruption ana infringe-; ,t the best churn ever otleretl to thc-pubiic. mcnt upon our liberties by a few capital- The public are invited to call and cr isis to tax the whole State with direct j aniine the machine, and see its utility te- taxation; and will be opposed to Internal j ted.. It combines the following valuable Improvements by the State, but will fa-' dualities: vor the same by individual stock.. We shall also endeavor to keep a strict eye on lne movements of the Sons of Temperance and all Other societies clothed with the garb of benevolence, for the purpose of cvcr7 thing an independent sheet should !,)C- 11 wiU lakc wdesvith no party, but will attack all when considered wrong TERMS. The Southern Advocate will be published (the 5ame size "f m") t,c1ea n,'h " 1 :per annum, payable when the first number is re- than the usual rates All those wha may ravor such a publication are -respectfully solicited to make an early effort to ob- tain subscribers and to send them to the subseri- I ber by the first of March, as we have it in contem- j plation to commence its publication about that time, or sooner, if a sufficient number of subscri bers can be obtained. BURIVELL TEMPLE. Raleigh, December 22, 1819. Sugar. jj hhds of Cuba and Porto Rico, 10 bbls refined and crushed, 5 boxes loaf for sale by - W. Ji. WILLARD. Washington, July 24, 1849, Tor coughs and lung, complaints use Dr. Bar iholomew's Pink Expectorant syrup.. Sick head ache, though constitutional or inciden tal, is careil' by Dr. Spohn's head ache remedy. Lin's balm of China, for the cure of all diseases ihat require external application. . ! The gray haired, will find the Indian Hair Dyt perfect and effectual : .. ... For sale by ' . ct? Howard, THE undersigned return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. They will as hereto fore give prompt,, and energetic attention to the sales of Cotton, and. other country Produce. We have for sale A general and well selected Assortment of GROCERIES, N. M. MARTINS? DONNANS. . Petersburg, Va., 14th Sept IS 1,0. Cotton Bagging nd ISalc Hope. pieces of German Bagging, 43 inches wide and weighing 13 lbs to the yard, JjLdCJ 01s bale '-Rope for sale ii ' lots to suit purchasers. Ar. M. MJIRTINSf DOXNA KS. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 14th, IS 10. Cut NHs. kegs, 4s to. 12s inclusive for sale bv W. II. WILLARD.- Washington, July 2 1, IS4 9. Urol cries, e?c. r SUGAR, mobsscs, ceffee, Apple and French Brandy whiskey, Madciri and Malaga wine, Lorillard's and Outcall's Snuff, Candles brown and fancy Sup?, (iround-pepper aiwl spice--gir'gcr, Sii;ffU iiwliiro ink .mil ink tKHVt'.cr. L, i i ,. ' .ri , -...i' rCan and letter paper,. ruled and nniUiCu, Steel pens and pen holders, &f. &r. For salehv C. (). IIOilVtliD Novcrnher 21, IS4 9. To Fiirmi-rii aid SJalrKiit ts. Jlnihony Pitlvnt' danhlr nvlin voUtry PECULIARLY adapted to. Warm Hi rrntcs, as it produces butter as easily from sweet milk as from cream. In hiiugiiig this ciTcciua! and 'simple churn "n.io use. t!e proprietors, feeling confidence in its capabilities, do not hesitate to pronounce 1st. It produces butter in less time than any other Churn, making it and gathering it from sweet milk in from three to eight minutes and from cream in much less time. oj. It produces more butter from the ; swcct and suitable for family use. 5th. Instead of feeding the calf with milk direct from .the cow churned svveet milk will answer cvf v purpose. I5y this means the butler is all profit. For sale by Geo. lloicard. Boicel cow plainly. Colics, &c i POSITIVELY CURED BY Jaync's Carminative fSalsain. - ' ' -.. . . . '".'. Chicago, March. 7, 1843. Dr. D. Jayne Dear sir: You ask me what proofs,! n.eet with of the efficacy of your-Carmi- ative. 1 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 refief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for tables of Doses&c, wilt' prove, it is con those ailments, and is called for again and again, fidently believed, a most valuable book for 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 IiL tie victims, as it were, from the gravei 44 It saved the life of" my child, and. of such and such a child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dy3en teric'affectfons of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm; arid give permanent re- lief in a few hours, I may say in afew minutes. In fine it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be without it. - j. " . , Respectfully," M. hi Knaff, M . D. , . Professor of -Materia Medica in the . , Laporte University, Indiana. . Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by GEO. IIQWARD. Tarboro, Feb i lit - - v - - : Coflec. bgs Rio and Laguayra, part ol strictly prime" quality, just rcr 1 ceived, for sale by . . . ; '." '' - - W. II. WILLARD. ' Washington, N. C. July 21, IS 19. - A. CJOiUEKT'S ; Jluti. bilious lutmily Pills'. Composed of Medicinal Properties pos sessed by various vegetable substances. " CTING- specifically on" the Liver anc other secreting organs, promoting diges tion, purifying the blood, cleansing the glands, in short, reviving the prostrated system, and - diffusing health and vigor throughout the human frame. The following aie presented out of man;. CERTIFICATES. Cornwall, Orange county, Ni Y. .May 19, '47. -Dr. Ai Gilbert. Dear Sir; Suffering for some time with severe bilious affection and livrjcon -plaint, I was recommended to try your anti-bilioas family pills; and I am pleased in being able to say, that after using a few doses 1 tound great anc permanent rclicfi 'J'o all those afflicted in a simi lar way, I cannot refrain from thus publicly re commending them, as 1 consider them a valuabl e medicine to possess, especially in tho countrV where persons arc removed from the opportunil of receiving medical advice. Yours, truly. Sbnud. GKORCE 13ROVVN Wf, the undersigned, dealers medicines 'laving" two 'ears past sold A. Gilbert's ann bilious family pills, take great pleasure in statin that so far as we know, the medicine has giv'ei mivejsal satisfaction; and we believe it; from th several expression made to us, to be the best ai i-hiii'us medicin now in usei Signed. .Aakon A. Wing, M. !) , Pctf.r Hanlock, A. A. Martin,-' ; .Iasi'Nollnek, Mil' Norfolk Va, May 20, Mt... Mr. A. Gilbert. lar ir, -please send me fou ryss of your pills by the very first packet, as I am nearly out of them. The demand for them li very ti'.ndi increased, w hich can only be attribu ted to their being recommended by those win '.iavo been benefitted , by tho use of theint Yo an draw on me at siyhl for the amount as usual Signed. Gi J. N;w Orleans, March 7, M5 . For sale by GEO. HOWARD. - &atcs..&te!mRti al'Conig!iy, 1 1 G Nassau Street, New York, ARE NOW PUBLISHING OF WI-jDERN domestic medicine, BY KEITH IMRJJ Yy M. D. - Fellow of the Roual College of Phvsi- , Licentiate of the Rnval of College of Surgeons, Edinburg. Til IS work gives a clear and concise idea of the nature of the distinctive symp- toms, of the premonitory sign of diseases, of their predisposing causes, and the methods of their treatment recommended by the most distinguished physicians. The best modes of employing the mcd- icines in general use are faithfully describ- ed; as are also the diet and regimen ncces- sary under various diseases, and during convalescence. .nuuuajjutii:, icuiucluuii:, .uam- ing,Xhmate, Clothing and Exercises are specially treated upon. 'The publishers oilhe American Edition prefix to Dr. Imray's work, short illustra- ted, and-very valuable . treaties upon A- natomy, Physiology and Surgery; also Directions tor the treatment of the bick, 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'Uniled Stales. mS I ... The.entire volume, with its full Index, rpailljy use " V The work will be completed in twelve weekly numbers, forming one . Jarge 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 United States Address post paid,)' - VATES, STEDMAN 8? CO. i - . 116, Nassau St. Jayhes Medicines ALSO, . ' ;" . ' - " SappiiiglotVs i't, For sale by G to. Howard A scientific Medicine. GREAT experience and judgment are required to make a valnable, and at the same time, inno 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. AriJ hence the general prejudice which prevails against, them Now there is a great difference in this respect, with regard to the p'lls made by Dr Bi Hrandreth, and consequently, their superior claims upon the putlic Each of the articles composing the .--'. ; v V - Biandreth Pills ' . Are prepared in that way which will secure their beneficial effects to the system in the, safest and easiest manner. For instance, some, ingredients have to be prepared in the vacuo; that is, the air is exhausted in the utensil, end remains so until a combination is effected with other ingredients, which afterwards prevents the air from acting in uriously upon the medicinei ' Again, the propor tion of each ingredientdepends upon its multiply ing power upon other ingredients For the power of different vegetable purgatives upon each other is governed by similar laws that govern the power of figures by multiplication. Nine add eti to nine make eighteen: but nine times' nine , are eighty onei So it is with some vegetable pu'rcrativeSA By adding nine parts of one ingredient, and nine parts of another ingredient together, he 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; by combining them only eighteen grains have to be used. Again, a nother ingredient is found to multiply this power again, which in a proportion of two grains, would v have no effect upon the animal economy, but" T which, added to eighteen grains of a compound ot two parts ofnine grains, each of two ingredients,' will again multiply the power which they have gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty two. So again, the mixture of twenty grains can be apain multiplied ry an addition of two grains, . to die power of three htfndred and. twenty-four grains of the original power of the two first ingre dients Here we have twenty-two grains, which as a purgative, contain the power equal to three hundred and twenty-four grains of either of the-- 1 articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful $fter I being thus combined, are safe i. any quantity . 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 Ih isc Pillsi They will find it much to their advantage. for sale by Geo. Howard. Tarboro', Nov. 7, 1S49. THE LADIES' Work-table Book, f A Book every Lady should possess. CONTAINING clear and practical in structions in all kinds of Plain and Fancy I Needle-work, Embroidery, Knitting, Net- ijng and Crotchet-work, with sixty-seven engravings illustrative of the various stitches in those useful and fashionable em- ploymcnts; making one :fine volume of one hundred and sixty -eight pages, prin- ted on the finest white paper, neatly dono up , papV covers. Price 50 cents; or bandsomely bound in crimson cloth, giltj Price 75 cents. ' '""v.f. "This is one of the most useful and ini structive books for a lady ever: publishecl, - anu 0ne mat snoum oe m me nanus ot ev cry family in the land. Send by ;all means, and have it at once." FromaRe view of the Work. r; Any.person in this country can have a copy of the above work sent them by re- turn 0f mail, on remitting the - amount for jt to the publisher,- in a letter, post paid. Published and for sale by' : ! ; T: B PETERSON. , No. 38 Chcsnut street Philadelphia. Botanic JMcdicincsl 1 ,A , . ' ' : . ..""! , ' ' njlIIE subscriber has just received, di rect from New. York, " A OENERAX Al?S0JtTMENT. 0P.A f.: Thonisoiiian it3cdieiiic v Lobelia, green aruf brownand and 3rd Prepara tion of do- myrrh, cayenne pepper, ond lily, Composition, bayberry, barberry, spice bitters, Golden seal, poplar bark, slippery elm, hemlock, Nerre powder, nerve ointment, bluefToot, Cough powders, cough syrup, woman's frtend Syringes of varioD9 sizes, No. C; &&ci ; '" which he is enabled to sell at greaffi rt duce'd prices. Gj&QS JOWARIk Tarboro, June 23 4S? ' i.

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