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t TO FAMILIES & INVALIDS. The followiiiff indispensable family reme dies may be found at the village drugstores, mid soon at every country store in the state, llemember and never pet them unless they bare the fac-simile signature of Cyti on the wrappers, as all others by the same naiiTl'-ire base impositions and counter feita.' If the merchant nearest you has them not, urge him to procure them the next time he visits New York, or to write for them. N0 family should be a treek tcithout these remedies. BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR THE HAIR, which will stop it if falling out, or restore it on bald place; and on children make it grow rapidly, or on those who have lost the hair from any cause. ALL VERMIN that infest the heads of children tn schools, are prevented or killed by it at once. Find the name of 'firfjjZfejfatfco on it, or never try it. Remember this always. RHEUMATISM, and positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limbs sro restored, in the old or young, by the I.xpiam Vegetable Elixir and Nerve and Bone Liniment but never without the name of Comstock &. Co. on it. n wholly preventer!, or governed if the attack has come on, if you use th only true Hats' LiNiMENT.from ' emdfacd &. jjfljjj U snd every thing relieved by it that admits of an out wsrd application. It acts like a charm. Use it. HOUSES that have Ring-Bone, Spavin, Wind-Galls, Slc, are cured by Roofs' Specific ; and Foundered horses entirely cured by Roofs' Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Magical Pain Ex tractor Salve 1 'he most extraordinary lemedy ever invented for all new or old mnd sores, and ore&7& It has delighted thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, and no failure. It will cure the LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never was made. All should wear them regularly. s JLI.VS TJGMlEItA.CC BITTCIIS: on the principle of substituting the tonic in plate of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with LIN'S PILLS, superior to all others for cleansing the system and the humors afleci t ing the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, i and the general healih.Jj k See Dr. Lin's srig- E-tT C t U r zs C'f IV nature, thus : HEA DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure sick headache, either from the mm vTF13 or bilious. Hundreds of families are using it with great joy. DR.SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH for the certain prevention of ji ZffA 5g or any general sickness 1 keeping the stomach in must per fect order, the bowels regular, and a determination to ; the surface pains in the bones, hoarseness, and are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. CORNS. The French Plaster is a sure cure. hair any shade you wish, but will not color the skin. SARSAPARILLA. comstocks com. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this. If you are sure to get Comstock's, you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing. CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and al external ailings all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm ; so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the dies', this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once. Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. 33r. Bartholcmcto's P3 prevent or cure all incipient consumption taken in tune, and is a delightful remedy. Ken. em ber the name, and get Cotnstock's. KOLMSTOGK'S VERMIFUGE eradicate all $ j g in children or adults with a certainty quite astonishing. sells with a rapidity almost incredible, hy Comstock $ Co., New York. TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S cure effectually. Entitled nrronline to nrtnf Consist, in tiie reur by Comstock I- Ca.. in tli Cleik'millire ol'tlie Sciutliern DiMtrirtol Nw York. By applying to our agents in each town and village, papers may be had free, showing the niosi respectable names in the country for these facts, s that no one can fail to believe them. Qrj-He sure you call for our articles, and not be put off with any stories, that others are as good. II AVE THESE OR NUN K, should be your motto and thee never ran be true and genuine without our vames to Uiem. All theses articles to be had w holesale and retail only of us. Wholesale Druggists, Robert Norjlcct, Hlll ROUGH ihis 11. t tlujtn returns hi -meete thanks, lor ihe very liberal patronage received Mi.ce his commence men! in busine-s. (eiitlem n, wishing lo procure a suil of clothes, equal in eve ry respect lo Ihe hesl that can he made in the Untied Slates, can do so hy giving him a call. Always 011 hand, A good Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, of the newest styles. And an assortment of stock, cravat, bo '("lis, glove, ,ilk and wool shirts and drawers, luHs, pumps, hoots, timbrel ln, &c. &c. Taitioio', Feb. I, 1 842. Joticc. ILL! M II H ITLE & RKVJ. I) BAT I'LE having purchased the interest oi Amos J. Baltic iit the C OTTO A FACTORY And appurtenance ito.ted It the Fails of Tar ISiver, The whole establishment is now owned y them and C. U. Halt le. The business n 'tituiv will be conducted as heretofore, tn the name of Hat lie Ural hers, and ipon the same lilnial and accoinmud ing term. In consequence of the withdrawal ol tie ol the lot met firm of Ballle & broth er, the hu-mess will have to he closed up 10 the 11 day of June, 1 S4 1 A Miitanlc .gent will he employ td to attend to thi pat t ot the nu'ine. They hope to have the continued pat ronage of a gnerou public, a they will endeavor to have their Yarns madeof good q tidily, and wili sell al a low price as ilie articlf fin he hal at other places. BA I TLE 8? BROTHERS Uncky .Lnnt, N V. Jnee ls jYoticc. Cotton Cnhim tor Sale. A FEW new steel piale t'ollon Gins. male al Greenville, for sale. Apply to lleniy Chamber late, (Jreenville, or to GEO HO HARD Tarboro', Aug 25. 184 1 44 Maui cn I I'nin iuvli uvtur. Absolute heal all! ,9 JL V,VJy(j )nive U,dUys Mag ical Pain Extractor inesiiiiMble. It ion oily cures quicker, but gives 110 addition al pain, nor leaves a scar. Fire is pos- iiively rendered harmless. lias been offered six mouths lo any person re turning an empty box, & sa ing that all agony on anointing is not extracted in a few minutes, yet not one from thousands of trials since has claimed the bonus.) Parents anxious to guard against general ! "mjories and save money, time, torture i and life, and prevent their n(fpiiu from! beio dii-fiured by bnrn, or evtn sma pox pustules, (..possessing the enviable;., re,lMrks were ake from lhe as, power to replare the cellu.ary organs j number of lhe M.diraI Magaxine: destroyed,) ran do so by obtaining this Tlie surpri,ing effeel produced bv the inimitable salve. Many deeply tnill kli- n,.Tatlr'. lt,Uam of iTivr. cases in the city oe seen, & one en-j tire face burnt over and wounded three' distinct times in the same spot w hile heal ing, yet in no case can be traced the leas cicatrice or m il k! For all kinds of hurts, its rapid, soothing effect are alike I important; even sore eyes, all iujlainma ' tion find broken brtasts would be un ...1 11 'I lie toilet and nurserv. for clearing the skin of pimples, removing chaps, will find it indispensable. Once using onlv will forever establish it the sovereign Heal all quality. After this notice, heads of (amities nllowiiig torture for m uitiis, and ultimately distor led features, can never wip- away re pmarh, justly 'tered by a disabled child, for neglecting to triumph over fire. "Kntered according lo Act of Con gress, A.I). 1841 by Comstock & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United Slates for the Southern District of New York' (T7FKLTlS HEGIWIXG "pon Dallev's Magical Pain Extractor, render it ABSOLUTELY necessary that the name of ( OMS TOK U CO.. be found on every package: for the use of a counterfeit might ruin one. Do not for get to look for that name, and avoid it as you would poison, if COMSTOCK h CO.'s EAC-SI.MILE is not on it. V e are obliged to be on our guard against villi any in all places. I5uv ONLY of the above firm, whose ,,ower is IKKEVOCAHLEfor TWEN TY Years. HEMiY UAL LEY. Dated, March, 1843. Com-iock C) Co whoh-ale uz;ils No. 21 ConliMifll street, near Broadway. For Sale in Tarhoio' by Geo. Howard -in Wa-hingtnn by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr. N. L. Sttth. January 14, 1843. JYoticc, BAUOUCHE, partly worn, with LxL liu.ness and hxtuie for one or two noises Apply 10 GEO. HOWARD Tarboro', Jan. 24th, 1543. llontmorcnci Seminary, ti HJMIIS institution is located in ihe neighborhood of Shocco and Sulphm Spring, and will resume its exercises the 6 of J inoai y. It is under Ihe supet intendence of Miss lino, a lady of Hue qualifications, a grad iate of Troy Seminary, and is prepared 10 teach the Eog'i-h branches, Italian, Fn neb, Music, Drawing, Painting in oil and water colors. H iard ami tuitin per session, 5550 Italian and French, S4 each, 8 Music, - - 15 Oil painting, S M. K. WILLIAMS Mnntmnrenci, U c. 5th, 1843. 49 9 Mcllwaiiic, Brown Icy & Co. PETERSBURG, Va. VE received I heir Fall Sappfy of GROCERIES, which includes heavy slock of COTTON RAOftiG, Hale Kupe, aud Tiviiit, tolr and Upper Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, With every other article in their Lino which will be sold on their usual term ()id rs from their frif nds at a distanc wilt meet pinmpt at te ti n. Strict aten lion will always be given lo the Sale of Produce. Cotlnn PI inters who have not before di reeled their attention to this market, are reqmied to give it a trial. August 17, 1843. 34 Jlnd JLivcr (lomplaint. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, FROM 375 BO WE HIT, NEW YOKK, EOK the cure of coughs, colds, asth ma, whooping cough, catarrh, pains 111 the side and breast, bronchitis, liver com plaints, and all those affections of the throat and lungs, which are a source of so morn suffering and so often terminate in consumption, this remedy is justly and highly distinguished. It is purely vege table, mild and gentle in its effects upon the system, and can be taken in the most delicate cases with safety as well as utili ty. So extensively has it been used and so often proved successful, even in ex treme and apparently almost hopeless ca ses, not only as a palliative but as a rem edy, that the Proprietor feels no hesitan cy in introducing it, and recommending it to all who unfortunately may have occa sion to resort to some means of recovery. Physicians, familiar with its effects and aware of the healing properties of this vegetable preparation, not unfrequenll prescribe it in their practice; and with the Medical Faculty generally, it has met with more than ordinary approbation. ft'ONSIIMPTIOX. The follow- wort, made at 375 Bowery, in consump live cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) incurable, that it is diffi cult to credit our senses when we see per sons, evidently consumptive, restored to Health. Yet it is a fact of daily occur rence." The following certificate was given us a few days since by Capt. Scott, of Eliz abet It City, N. C. "Being constitutionally predisposed to consumption, (a number of my family having died of this disease,) and having suffered severely from irritation of the longs, accompanied with cough and rais ing matter and blood, together with some pain in my side and breast, till I was sup posed to be beyond recovery, 1 was indu ced by advice of Dr. Perkins, to try Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort; and with great pleasure take this opportunity of testify ing lo ibe value of this remedy. I have taken five bottles in all. I began to im prove after the first bottle, and after ta king the third was so far recovered as to be able to gel about; since which time, by continued use of ii, 1 am quite resto red and able to attend lo my usual busi ness. To persons suffering from coughs and affections of lhe lungs I can earnestly recommend it. (Signed.) JAS. C. SCOTT. Consumption cured! Being of a studi ous habit, I became afilicted some years since, with bronchitis, tickling in the throat, slight cough, and other consump tive symptoms. Every new cold increa sed my disease, until it settled into regu lar confirmed confirmed consumption. I now commenced the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bow ery, and this medicine gave me relief in a short time. It has since effected a ra dical cure. Rev. G. W. CAN DA. For sale bv GEO. HO WJ ft D, Agent. Tarboro', Feb. 25, 1843. 8 JY jticc. Hp H K uincribf r have enlerpd into a Copartneihip, under the firm of JBowditch Sloicell, For the transaction ol JVI rcantile boines in Tarhoro', and would iepeeifnlly an noonce lo ihe Public that llv y have, aid will be in receipt of, all the difleient kinds ol Merchandize usually kepi in th stores of the place ami lo which ihey so licit the att ntion of huers JOSEPH H. BOIVDITCH. JAMES D HO IV ELL Tarhori.ugh, c. Im,l"43 48 NEW O0DS, If smalt Profits, VIN( commenced buines on m own account al Ihe Old Stand for merly occupied by Ely Porter b Sun, I have jul teceive l horn New i k iht following A: imenl of icv and Fashionable 1 B'ack and solid colored Mnlin d'Liinc. atin sniped and H wertd do Striped husan, Striped ci ape, lor ladies' dresses, Biack sli iped lpacca, Plain tdaek Alpacca Lustre, Biack gi n d'Swis-, calmed Poie d'Soie, I'hid, ci.eni, and striped 00 CoTd Florence, white atin, bishop lawn, Swiss, .1 iconet, and cambric mu-lin. Fiencb, E; gli'li, and American Calicoes, large assortment, ver cheap. Wide and narrow hi iek Lace, Muslin Edgings and Instiling, in grea variety, cheap, Narrow Ineiling, Edgings and laces, Dni'iiy collars and Fr lis, Miindarjne dress Illkf, Bla k Italian, and hal crape, Ladies' black and while i I k mills, La-lies' worsietl lo. veiy ch ap, Ladie best kid gloves, asoited colors, Ladies' heaver do ens best buck and worsted do Ladies thread cambric lidkis. Cotton ami silk do French ("orsetts very cheap, corseti laces. Cnent, Alpacca, and Bob Koy shawls, Sutherland aud Austiian do Fancy Thibet wool and Moravian do Furniture and cambric Dimity, Bleached damask and brown table cloths, Furniture Fringe, in gtal variety, Zephyr wool, cotton canvass, Marailles counterpanes, Corded skirls, Victoria iobe Super blue Cloth and col'd Cissimeres, Cadet, blue black and mixed Satinells, Kentucky Jeans, very cheap, Plain ami twilled wile and ted Flannels, Bed lick, very cheap and good, prori and furniture checks, Nleached & brown Drillings & Shitting':, Colored cambrics and stlicias, Neio kerseys and Linseys, I 1 4 ribbon hound a d VVlutney bed Blan kets duffil and twilled negro do (.'aipel and slay binding, White and black wadding, Men's Flushing and blanket Overcoats, veiy ch-ap. Ladies' camblel & twilled merino Cloaks, silli and colton Uoihrellas, (imp edged and lawn trimmed Bonnets, Plain fashionable and Tarlelnn silk do j Extra super silk and biush Hats. Broad brim, while aud biack Russia and napped do Boys cloth and velvet new stylo Caps, A geneial as-or't ol men's Boots & Shoes, Ladies kid shoes and gaiters. Gunny and Dm di e bagging, Bde and bed rope shoe thiead, Bigging and seiot 'Twine, Nails of all sizes, of ihe best quality, English, American, and Swedes iron, ol all sizes German anil I lister steel, Castings, a large assni trm tit, Foreign and domestic hardware & cutlery, Glass and earthenware, a good assortment, Stone, tin, and wood ware, Oils, paints, and medicines, Saddles, bridles, and martingales, a good ass ii I menl. Cotton c.atds, of the very best make, do low price, Stat ionary Stuarts candy, Bu'ter and Sugar crackers. Cheese, Sugar, Coffe-, and Molasses, Loaf and powdeied sugar, Hulls ami sperm Candles, Starch, lice, and hel London mustard, Imperial tea, fresh chocolate, Window glass and putty. ALSO, a general Assortment of GUOCEIUES, With vatiuus oihet -uncles too numerous lo mention. The above Good are new and freh, and weie bought with gieai care ai d la bur ni"siy lor cash and will be sold invariably a cheip as goods of lhe -me quality and siye can be boughl h any store in this place. Persons wishii g lo gel lhe most lor Iheir money, would do w?ll to g've lhe market a good look through before buying. Ph ase to call and examine the above sleek before you hoy. JOSEPH J PORTER, Taiboro', Oct. 28th, 1843. .J L U. New Fall aud Winter GOODS, if the Cheap CJSti STORE. - HMIE ubcriter oeg to call the atten lionol hi ciitfomcr and the public, o his pre n magnificent and vety ex tensive stock of FANCY AND STAPLE 1MSY GOODS, Comprising almost every thing ihat is new and d-xiiablc lor the present and ap pi oaching eon, lumgi.t on lhe most ad iHittageou- terms in huge lots, and will be ol I on veiy s.r.all oi fits. Mv -lock is very laige, and wa pur chased mder all lhe advantages that cab lull a thorough kuu h dge ol the maiket voull coinrii.tiiil ; and bciigvi) anxious reduce ii ;i spe-dilv a possild- , every otie'e fh II he fft n d at a small advance n lhe p in e cost. 1 rcpecllully solicit i call f om those d'UMo ol buying Goods cheap JstS IV E UDELL, Taihoio', 20ih, Nov lb4:i. NEW CHEAP Cash Store at Ilocky llount, NASH COUNTY, N. C. fin HE sub-ciiber b- gs leave to inform the citiz ns ol Nash and Edgecombe counties, anil the public generally, that he ha just op- ned A new Cheap Cash Store, t R ..eky Moii it, (vvheie B. Bonn, E-q. lormeily did hii-ines-,) where he is pie paied, ready and willing, lo wail upon all those who may have the kindness lo fa vor him wit1; their custom His Slock ennsists of a Handsome Assortment of fancy 4 staple mvY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, A'c, Crockery, China, and Glass wares Boots and Shoes in great v?riety Leather, shoe thread, &c. Beaver. Russia, rabbit, and cassjmere Hats, of the latest style. Wil low, s'raw and silk Bonnets, a most beau tiful article. Together wilh a general as sortment of GROCERIES, consisting of mnlase, sugar, coffee, in n, powder and shot, &c ploughs, plough points, wi eding hoes, nails, spades, trace chains, &c &e. Ladies and Gentlemen are respeciful'jr invited lo call and examine for lhetmelv, as he charges nothing for looking. J. C KNIGHT, Rocky Mount, March 21st, 1843. (jFThe Store at his residence, recent ly known hy Ihe name of Tradesvillr, will also be continued by lhe subscriber. J. C. K. Ten Dollars Reward. RAN A WAV from the sub scriber on theSih inst , my negro man MINGO, aged about 45 ears, ol ordinary size, rather lark complexion, a white streak t-'ar ihe sight of on. ol his eyes, (which eye is nol recollected) has rather a bad look out of his eyes. It is supposed that he is lurking about lhe lower edge of Edg- combe, or ihe upper part of Pill, or he may have got as low down as Wash ington, Beaufoii county, as his wife is a free woman of color, named Julia Read, lately ol Pitt and has relations in Beaufort. The eyes of belli him and her have heel injur d, his by a splint r and hers by a biin. 'The above reward will be given for the appr hension of Mingo, if deliver ed lo me near Tradesville, in Edgecombe county, or if secured in any jail so that I gel him again. All peisons are forbid h 11 boring, employing, or carrying off said n- gro under penalty of Ihe law. MATTHEW WHITEHEAD. Nov. 15. 18 43 46 Slate of JVorli Carolina, EDGKCOMBK COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, held for said County, N O V EM B E K TER M , 1 84 3. Jerusha Barnes, widow of John. Ptti Barne, dee'd, tion vs- T for The heirs at law of the said John ' Dower Barnes ITN Ibis case, it appearing lo the satisfac tion ol the ( ouil, that Obedience Woodard, one of lhe 'defendants, is not an inhabitant of this Sto e: It is the refore or d red, that publication be made in lhe Tarboro Pics for six successive weeks giving her notice to appear at Ihe n xt lei m of I In- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held lor the County of E1lgecot1.br, al the Court House in Taibo ro', on Ihe lourth Monda) in Ft bruary n x, then and there to ple: d, answer, or l mur, lo lhe petition if ihe plaintiff; otherwise it will he t;k- n pro confesso, and heaid tx parte a lo ihe said Outdl ence. Witness, John N01 fleet. Clerk of t-he said Court, al ffice. ihe l uiih Monday in Noven. her. A I). IS43, and in the 68th year ol our Independence. 31 JNO. NQRFLEETClerkS N o 21 C rtlardt stree, rear Broadway Torsalcly G. MIocard,Tarbor&
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