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Valuable Real Estate FOU SALE. THE subscriber being desirous of re moving to the Sulh, and for ihe purpose df sal i-ify i ng his liabilities offers for sale the La id and Plantation whereon he now lives, within one and a lull miles ol Tarboio', lying on ihe waters of Tar River, and on the North side thereof and and ol as good quality as ahy on that nde, Containing 800 Acres) More or less, of which about '.iOO acres are cleared the b.dauce heavily hmbe.ed, no part of which is subject to oveiH nv by freshets. The improvements are a comfortable Dwelling house, and every other house r quired 01 convenient for a large lamily. There is also on the laud a rich di posit of Mai l, easy of access and capable oi manu ring any quantity of land. To those who are acquainted with the valuable pnp r ties ol Mai l as a manuie, nothing uei d b said. It is established by experience to b the most lasting ;md valuanlt- m;nure now used, and will a(J jiietl to reclaim and eu rich an exhausted soil It adjoins th Lands of F L. Dancy, E Dicken, and olliers. Toe Duelling is iiuuttd on a commanding emim nee, wiih a handsome grove of forest tne surroundiiig u god water, and dceinid io be a I ealihy a -ito- ati n as any win in the eoutry of Edg combe 1L.SO, Three JLots In the town of Tarboro one fronting tin Bank, the Other two across the sheet Irom the dwelling house ol Theo. Paikei ; the) join and ate handomely iocatt-d lor im provement, havii g streets in Iront at each end, and the Commons of the town. Those inclinid to purchase are invited to examine thtr premises, which will b-j shewn and the terms o! snl- mailt- known i by applying to the Subscriber. MICH'L HEARN. Nov 5'h, 1S42. 45 For Sale. THE TWO TRACTS OF UND. belonging to Col. J. B. Lit Irjuhn. known resp. ciivelv as the Gum Pond and Norris Tracts. A bargain can be had by early applica tion. Refer to WILLIAM NOR FLEET. May 9, 1842. 19 Miziuwii, or vjsip Fall & Winter Goods. lt the Cheap Cash Store. "CftfE beg to call Ihe attention of our ens luuieis and the public, to our pies ent magnificent s'noh of Fall and Winter Goods, the whole of which has ben re cently purchased Under Ihe mo-t favora ble circumstances. We pledge our.-elvt s to show the Largest and cheapest Lot of GOODS, fiver seen in Tarbiro Those in want ol Goods will find it to their interest In give us a call, as we are determined to ell eve ry article at a Very sttiall advance on the prime Cost. JAS WEDDELL $ CO. Oct. 7'h, 1S42. JYoticc. ILLtAM II B TTLR & HRNJ. D. BATTLE having purcluiM-d the merest ol Amos J. Battle in the COTTOA TACTOKY And appurtenances situated ill the Fails of Tar Ilivcr The whole establishment is now owned by them and I). C. Battle. The business in lulure will be Conducted a? heretofore, in the name of Battle 4' Brothers, and upon the same liberal and accommod ting terms. In consequence of the withdrawal ol one of the lormer firm of Battle & Broth ers, the business wjll have to be closed up to the 1st lay of June, 1841. A uilaule agent will be employed to attend to this part of the business. They hope to haVe the continued par ronage of a generous public, as they will endeavor to have their Yarns madeof good q-iality, and will sell at as low prices as the article ran be hard art other places. BATTLE & BROTHERS. Rocky Mount, -NC. June 16, 1841. Turner H usrncs i NORTH CAROLINA AILMAK AC, For 1 843, Just received and for sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices viz: 10 cents single, 75 cents per dozen, 553 50 for half a groce, $6 for a groce, &c. Oct. 1842. Constables' Blanks for sule, AT THIS OFFICE. Icw and Bcauliiiil FALL AMD WINTEK MIL L1JYBR Y, $c. Mrs. .f. c. iionwnn, AS just received her Full supply oi Goods, which with her lonnei stock compiles a general assortment ol the most neat, uselul and ornamental ar tides in the Millinery line. Among her Goods will be lound A variety of beautiful pattern bonnets, la test and most approved style, Z'phiniue, Florence braid, and plain straw bonnets, in great variety, Drawn Silk Bonnets, Tarhlnn lawn, silks and satins, Plain and figured Net, Veils, collars, caps, curls, French, velvet and fancy Flowers, An extensive assoitment of ribbons, &c. All of which will he sold cheap lot cash, or on her usual accounnudjiiuj' tern s to punctual customers. T;nl)oro Nov. 2, IS 42. Cojjield Ring, MHIiCIIA.Vr TAILDlt, ESPECTFULLY informs his cos toiners and the pu'die generally, that lie has just received, direct from Ntw35 l ork. his supply of Fall ami Winter Goods, In hi line ol business, viz: Hln, black, anil green cloths, Plain black and blue cas-imetes, Fancy Dcigtial and Parish Cord do. Diamond b av. r cloths tor overcoats, Plain and waved do do Dark nod liht fiir'd challv vesting. tj(, bocade velvet do maliina n.l ..!.',,, hlmL e..iin t,i P';iin and fi'd i 1 k velvet do Plain b!.ck and fig'd Stocks, Iiosoms and collai s. Gloves, suspender, &p &r To which he would invite the attention of those th;it may favor him with their patronage; ami would ask purchasers to call and examine his at tides at least, be fore put chasing elsewhere. G nth men's clothing made to order by him in the most fashionable style and at the shrfrsl notice. Tarboro', Nov. 2, 1M2. Jflacnair Sf Brother, HAVE RE3IOVED From their old stand to the cornet above Fred. Bell's old tavern, where they con fidently expect their friends and custom ers will call and examine their assortment of Fall and Winter GOODS, which is the laiest, b. .st, mid cheapest, of any they have yet offered to the public. Surpiisiugly low as th ir prices have always been, they are (fining their pre sent stock still lower for casli or produce ut Their rw clicvin C'ih Store JU-T OPKNED Their assortment consist of the various staple sod lancy Goods and Groceries, ne cessary for this mai ki t & the season, viz: A great variety of Prints, from 5 to 35 cents per y ai d, Muslin de Lains, Irom 25 to 40 do Irish linens, lawns and lace, Hro. Holland, lini n table covers & diapers, Orleans, lpucaand Peruvian cloths, Hlack and blue black silks, bonnet 4 cap ribbons, Si.-wing silk, twit, cord, and s'ay laces, Pongee, Madras, London and biud.iniia hdkl's cotton, : fi 1 cotton and ilk do Thread Cambric d.. plain S hem stitch'd liob ttoy, wool checked. & blanket shawls. Sewing cotton, spools, ball and sAreins, Sewing and shoe thread Linen, cotton, and twilled tapes, great Variety of sil& Cotton Hosiery, Wool, cotton, a ir! sil& gloves ;md mitts, Hla-yfr, blue bl; k, and grey cloths, A variety ol Knglish - A m'n Cassimeres, Salinells, brown, blue, and mixed, Kerseys, for nf-gro clothe Marfan nv, defile, $ willed blanket, 6 4, 8' 4 and 10 4, ol aclieI and brown shirting and sheet ings, from 5 to 25 cenl per yard, Do do drills. Colon Yarns, ol iMalletl's and Battle brothers. Cassimere, Russia, brush, coney, and wool has cloth, seal &in, for $ seltt cap, il&. amazn, willow, tissure, straw, ami palm leaf bonnets coals, vests, p .nts, Blanket and pilot overcoats, Hardware, tin wan , and crocAvrv, SrintTand tobacco sugars, coffee and tea, Salt, rice, rum ami molasse, Brandies, whisArey, and wines, Pain's, oil, glass, and putty -and many other articles too tedious to mention. N. B. lObbls good No. Ca. Flour, low for cash only. 2 good second hand cotton Gins 5 still. All to be had cheap for cah at The Iew cheap cash Store of MACNAIR $r BROTHER. Tarhoro', Nov. 17th, 1S42 Printing neatly executed, IT THIS OFFICE. NEW-GOODS, JtT AO IP I'KICFS, At the Cheap Cash Store. fJMIK subscribers have now on bend a very rich and extensive assortment of the newest and most fashionable styles of Goods, which having been principally purchased at the New York Auction Sales for Cushy they are enabled to st II It wonderfully JLow Prices. They lespectfully invite thi-se in want ol Aeiv and Fashionable To favor them with a call belore purcha Mug, confident they can give them such a variety to select from as is rarely to be met with, and at prices to correspond wiih Ihe hardness ol the times. In their assortment will be found An immense variety of colored figureii silk-, 50 cents to $ 20, Glace Levantine, Pou de Soie, and Gros de Naples, che;-p, lilack silks, figured and plain, lilack bombazeen, Mouslin de laines, and :hallys, Rich P uis and London printed muslins, very handsome, fiO pitcts printed lawns, 17 cents ant! upwards, French prints, newest patterns, 2u Foulard tjinghams, an entire new aiticle lor ladies dresses, :50 Calicoes, 5 cts to 25 cts, decided ly the greatest bargains ever offered, 50 Furniture calicoes, 6i to 15 cts. Uulf, pink, green, blue, and black Cham brys, (or solid colored Ginghams,) vt- i) line, .SO pieces striped Swiss and lace muslins, lor ladies dresses, A large assortment of cambric, jaconet. Sm-iss, mull, book, and India cambric muslins, cheap, SO p Iiish Linen, heavy finish, very low, Long lawns and linen cambrics, Linen cambric and lawn Haud kerchiefs, A beautiful assortment of English thread laces, cheap, Thnad edgings and inset tings, Imitation Valenciennes, laces & edgings, Heautiful embroidered collars, very cheap, 5 4 black and while Nelt, for veils, Fancy scarfs, shawls, and handkerchiefs, in great variety, Heavy Knglish silk hose and gloves, A large assortment of ladies and misses cotton stockings, from 10 els upwards, Parasols, 75 cts to S3 silk umbrellas, Sun shades Fans, 5 cts to 75 cts, A great variety of ladies bonnets, cheap, Bonnet, cap, and neck ribbons, Fashionable cassimeres, for gent.'s pants, Fancy drills and gambroons, White and brown drill, very cheap, 'JO pieces brown linen, 12$ cts & upwards 1 bale heavy Nankeens, Plain, striped, and mottled Jeans, j Kentucky Jeans, very cheap, j Linen and cotton bed lick, ! incn damask table cover and napkins, 10 4 and 12 4 linen sheetings, Bird's eye diaper 12 4 linen diaper, 10 bales brown shirtings, sheetings, jeans, and Petersburg osnabnrg, Bleached shirtings & Knglish long cloths. An immense, variety of ladies, mi,ses, and children's shoes, newest shapes and br-st quality, particularly worthy ol attention. Travel ling trunks, t ra veil ing& saddle bags. A large and general assortment of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass, and Earthenware, With every other article usually kept ia similar establishments, allot which are of fered at a small advance on the prime cost JAS. IV ED DELL S- CO. Tarboro', May 15, 1842. NITKI) STATES District Court of North Carolina, for the District of Albemarle In Bankruptcy. Notice to show cause against the peti lion of Thomas S. Burt., of Edgecombe county, lor his discharge and certificate as a bankrupt, at Edenton, on Tuesday, 17th day of January next. GcratduS Shirley, of Edgecombe coun ty, for his discharge and certificate as a bankrupt, at Edenlon, on Tuesday, 17ih day of January next. Dan ford Richards, of Tarboro', Edge combe county, for his discharge and certi ficate as a bankrupt, at Edenton, on Tues day. 17h day of January next. Theodore C. Hearn, of Tarboro', Edge combe county, for bis discharge and certi fixate as a bankrupt, at Edenton, on Tues day 1 7th day of Janua y next John Mooring, of Edgecombe county, for his discharge and certificate as a bank rupt, at Edenton, on Tuesday, 17th day of January next.- Lewellen Slaton, of Edgecombe coun ly, for his discharge and certificate as a bankrupt, at Edenton, on Tuesday, 1 7i h .lay of January nexl. Henry King, of Tarboro', Edgcomb county, lor his discharge and certificate as a bankiupt,at Edenton, on Tuesday, 17lh day of January nexl. Publication ordered. HUGH IV. COLLINS, Clerk. Oct. 29, 1842. 43-70d Evans9 Camomile Pills. Hp HE camomile fl.nVe.i (or a' I i is offi dally called; AtUeMs VdfctLis.or Chamoemeluin. from the Greek words, Katnai, on thegrdtindj and Melon, anao- ple; because It grntis on the grUKrit), and smells like dn apple, is of a dull Sw colrtr, of frdgrdni odor; dild of d b'jtler a.- oimtlic taste. Camomile is a mllrl lortlr, In sniall do . i . . . se. acceptable and corrorjo'raitt to the stoihrfcli. It Is especially applicable to that condition of general debility with iiiguid appetite, which often alieiidi con valescence from idiopathic fevers. 7'o fie jYervoui arid Debilitated, Ir. Kvans' Tonic iilli The powers of Evans' Cainorhile Pills af-e such, that Ihe palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the diizy eye, and the fluttering mind, Vanish before their elfect. like noxious vapors before ille benign in- flueiue of the morning suH. 1 hey have been long successfully used for the Cure of intrrinitienis, together with fevers oi the irregular nervous kind, accdrtlpaVied with visceral obstructions. This tonic medicine is for nervntiscom plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite; dis tension of the stomachy acidity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. Hyporhondriacism, consumption dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous affections, these pills will produce a safe ami permanent cure. Evans' Pills were first introduced in America in 1835. Evatis' Family Aperient Pills Are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest precision of science and of art; they never produce nausea, and are war ranted to core the following diseases which arise from impurities of the blood; Vii: Consumption, Coughs, and Colds Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious disease piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases of hypochort driacism, low spirits, palpitation Of the heart, nervous irratibility, nervous weak ness, floor albus, seminal weakness indi gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn; gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency; hysterical faint ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Goiit, will find relief from their sufferings, by a course of Dr. Evans medicines. Beware of Counterfeits. Caution. Be particular in purrha sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham it. New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howahd, Tarboro', M. Russell., Elizabeth City READ . Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder, Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., to Or. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases the following is found: An elderly lady, who had been 23 years so afflicted with nervous hypochon dria, debility, &c. that for the last i'ure years she constantly received medical aid from a respectable physician; but the pressure and pain on her heart and breast, and especially in her left side, remained immovable, attended at long intervals with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. W. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure in her body w as removed; her mind became clear and strong) her spirits perfectly good, and up to this time it is in all respects restored to health which fof the last ten years she has not enjoyed. (Signed,) JONAS SNIDER. September 7, 1838. (fBe paiticvlar. The genuine is ven ded by Agents only. Evans' Southing Syrup, Evans1 Camomile Pills, Hunt's Botanic Pills, Goode's Female Bills, The above invaluable Medicines are sold Wholesale and Retail, at 100 Chatham street, New Van, 3 South Seventh stkeet, Philad'a 36 Cornuill, Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGEJYTS. Geo. Iloitiard, Tarboro', N. C. F. S. Marshall, Halifax, M. Russell, Elizabeth City, 1 Bland, Edenlon, ,, Solomon Hall, Newbern , IV. Mason, Raleigh, J. W. Atwill, Brunswick, Ga Mark A Lane, Washington, 3 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia January, 18. Mj0mmmmmM4Ly' '.i nil mm j," 'a llcilicaine, BrotcnUy ir C6i Hive tin hiod liUd are nfcfw receiving their GROCERIES; whife'h is extensive and Well adsnrffcf; They Will sell low for cash, or to iU!it rbAL customers on the Usual credit, i heir stock 6onsi$lS in pah 61 IGfJ Hhds Sugars Si. Cioi. P. Rico; Cub.i. Muscovado, New Orleans, dnd eat id clarified 1 5000 1U Loal & Lump Sugars all kinds 75U bigs CoflVe Rio; Lagua") ra; Cubij Java, Porto hicu, &c. 1700 sides Sole Leather; various Qualities 100 dozen Upper Leather Calf, Kip; Sheep; lining and binding SkinS 5d0 pieces Cutn.n bagging and burlaps; from 3 4 to 2 I 4 lbs prr yard 430 coils bale Rope; various kinds IJiUu lb Shofe Thread browtl; bleacll- ed; hank,&c. 1 5d0 lbs Twine sewing; seine; tvrap ping, &c. 300 reams wrapping; writing and tat ter paper, S00 ra-ks cut Nails dnd brad 25000 lb- good western bacon Sides SOfjU lbs Castings; a Very general assort ment 130 t riotjsAND pounds Iron Swedes and English fl.it, roUnd & square bands, hoops; lulls; and Spike; U ds, &c: 50(30 lbs Steel German; English and Amerifcauj blhter; cdsi; shear; spring, &c. 200 b xes Soaj) and candles 1000 s;cks Liverpool fine and ground Alurn Slt 30 1 2 cheats and b Xes imperial, Guri powder;Y. Hyson and Pouchoug 'Tea's pah very snpeiior Pepper; piCe, ginger, Nutmegs lodigO, madler; white Lead; Salts, salt p tre; alum; brimstone Copperas, Snuff in bladders ami bottles Bock .iiid piltent Shot, b.ir Lead, Gun Powder in krgs and canisters Skirling and harness Leather Trace chains; chain, halters, seives H -fse collars-saddiery; Spades and shovels; aes; bos; Iron biuitd (ub sind pails rTarmrs' Oil, shaving Soaps American and Spanish, CigirS family and ilperfine Flour Rice, Mustard; window Glass. Chewing Tobtcc'o df various brands Bed cords herrip, cotton and Manilla Plough lines, grindstones Lemon syrun, Fig blue, putty Salaratus, ink and ink powder Cotton Yarhs and Oznaburgs Blacking, borax, starch Cdtton anriwool cards (genuine Wltid temof"e) Chocolate, e'offee mills; feathers, &c.&c. rJ3We are prepared to receive and forward goods consigned to our charge; and our usual attention will be devoted, td ;ll PRODUCE sent to us for sale. Mcl.,B.8r Co. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 27. 39-4 JYoticei rjji H hi undersigned will apply to the en suing Legislature for an amendment tc the Private Act of 1 83S, ch. 34, enti tled "An Act to incorporate the Rock Mount Manuafctiiring Cb'mpany.'' bATTLE 4 BROtHEUS. October Sth. IS42. 42 Notice totioii Gins for1 A FEW new steel plate Cotton GinS; made at Greenville, for sale. Apply to Henry Chamberlain; Greenville, or td Geo HofrAkt). Tarboro', Aug. 25,1841 44 THE unparalleled reputation which Peters' Pills have acquired as a Me dical Restorative, is the most uutjUestidft able proof that can be given of their im mense importance to the dieted, in al most every class of diseases. The ndrn her of Setters received ffom patients re covering through their means is really prodigious, and the complaints vhich they have cured are almost as varied as they are ndmeroiis. Peters? Xegetable Pitta Are anti-hiliuus, anti dyspeptic, and anti mercurial and may be justly consid ered tJniversal Medicine, but they are peculiarly bfiienVial in the following com plaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers Fe ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarge ment of the Soleen, Piles, Cholic, Femalt Obstructions, Heart burn. Furred Tongue, Nau-eay Dislen'fon of the Stomach and B ,wels, ludprent Diarrhcea, Flatulence Habitual Costivehess, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all caes ol Torpor of the Bowel wheie a Cathartic or an Ape rient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operations, producing neith er nausea, gripfng nor dehility. A freh supply or the above Pills just received and for sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent Tarboro, Feb. 23.
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