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1 For Sale or JL ase, bfj&eiters. -9- WILIi sell or lease' ttye dwelling house now occupied -by me, at the south end of Wafrenton. l he.buiiuing i a Very convenient and commodious two Story jlHS tfottse, Containing seven rooms and a passage, to gether with a basement or cellar, divided. and well enclosed, and accommodated vvnh all the necessary out-buildings Kitchen, Laundry, Smoke House, Ice House, Sta bles, Cow House, Carriage House, Crib, &c In the yard is a tasteful Green Houstf and also a Well of excellent Water. .All of the improvements are in good condition. The Garden is large and productive, and is Well stocked with Fruit trees.: Attache to the premises, is a small tract of fifty or sixty acres"of Land, part of which is iii Lots for. cultivation, the balance having sufficient timber for fire wooqf'; Those wishing a situation for a health; and pleasant residence, there is none mori: desirable.. It is convenient to the Male "and Female Academies of the Town. Thr payments will be accommodating; and pos jsessioo cati be liad when required. ..." m rtst m .a wrr ww w m VIII i I 11 I I I MICIJ w. - t" J ' Warrenton, N. C. Dec. 1 17. 1 THE FURNITURE in: the abov "dwelling, which is of good quality, toe disposed of, either with or without House. "FEU AXE ACADEMY. 9&i FTTt'HE Spring Session of this Institution under the care of Mr & Mrs. Ray will commence on the JTSih jot January The services of J . miss JEJSI. Curtis, Have been again secured in the Music del naitment. Board and Tuition as hereto fore. The recent examination still furtht corroberates the opinion previously ex pressed by the Board of Trustees as lo the emire capability and Farthmmess of Teachers. The -clashes were examined, not on anv narticuhrr lesson, dr set of les- sons, "bat, J(soffar as tre limftei time alio ted to the Winter Ji-xamination would aJ low) on every thing which they had pa-s-- sed over during the session. iWe rvave n hesitation in again recommending this I ri-l stitutipii to the patronage of the public, as a school in which the pupils are thoroughly and. faithfully taught. n By orer of the Board of Trustees. w ROB'T J. SHAW, Secy. December 23rd, 1 1844. I Mr. Ray's Male School wi commence on the same day. .' Great Bargains, In Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, M the Cheap Cash Store. Fish s celebrated Nutria Hatsy first quality ' and newest style, 3 Black and drab cassimere and brush hats, very cheap, L Black & drab lur hats, at jsi.aio otupwarqs, A great variety of men's fur Caps, from $1 . to 82.50 boys fur caps, 81, Men's and boys cloth, glazed, hair, seal, and seajlette caps, 18 dozen wool hatsgood and cheap, Men's caw hide, kip, seal and calf boots Men's and boys heavy coarselbrogans, do.' kip and calf brogans, Ladies kid, Seal and morocco slips, 50 ce and upwards, nls All of which are well.worthy thev atteri- tiori of purchasers, as they will be one re on the most favorable terms by JAS WED DELL. Tarboro', Nov. 23, 1844. . Stale of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY". ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM; 1844. Arthur Parker',.sen., John Parker, Louis D. Wilson and Josiah Lawrence, Hardy Parker, Ann Park er, Weeks Parker, the representatives of John Pippen and of : Abner Mills who are unknown and Solomon T. Braddy, Adm'r of Job Braddy, dee'd, Petit ion for - Division of Slaves. jllN thw case, it appearing to the satisfiic tion of the Court, that the defendants W eeks Parker, the representatives of Jo tin rippen and of Abner Mills are n on-rest uc"w 01 tne TMaie, tne uourt; dom order that publication be made in the Tarboro , Press for six successive weeks,: givinjg them nonce to appear at the next term of said Court to be held (or the county of Edge combe, at the Court House in Tarborouih on the fourth Monday of .February nelt, , Ihen and there to plead, answer, or demur lP the petition of plaintiff: atHerwise.'lit Will k l " y. i ' .- f wo iUKcu. pro cu 1 ijes.su anq neard 900 jjurfe as to them. .1 1 Witness; 4qn Nqrpleet, Clerk of oui Sain rm.-. . OP. .1 r ;. L vuurt, at omce, ire tourm Monday in e win the Loiiisburg iwvecnDer A, U. 1844. . ; jwqj NQRFLFRT CT& Remaining in (he Pest Office at Tarbo- trough; the 1st of Jan. S4&t whicM - if not taken out before theyst of April next, wilt be sent to the Gene ra? Post Office as dtad letters. Alford Edmund Atkinson Willie Ashe E B Bennett S A Miss Bryan John Esq BynuinTurner Blount Susan Mrs Bell Noah Barnes Wm H Rev Cherry Thos B Cherry Cader Dunn Lemon S Garrett J J Green Thos W Havens N M Rev Hopkins Mary Hawley J H Knight Jesse C Lane Levi Mitchell He-nry Morgan Henry Marshborn Samuel Murry Mr Mooring Wm L Parker Baker Pridgen Henry ' Pippen Wm Parker Celia Mrs ) Page Mary 2 Rose Rosa Smith Mary.V Miss Shu.rly Henry Sharpe John P Nfaj. Toole Henry 12 Toole H I Mrs Thomas Jacob Tunnel! Wm . Wil son L D Gen Worstley Little Waller Edwin Waller James Woodard 11omas REDMOND, P M. 44 JAS. M. Fall & Winter Goods, JWtp a ml Fas hwnab le At very low Prices, j AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. TOI AS how rt ceived the ihole of his late purchases, and respectfully solicits a call from those who, want to buy Cheap Goods, I In his assortment will be found Black and colored plain .and figured Silks, India Satin, rich Cash mere d.Eccose, Chusans, Alpine Plaids, Crase le Jaines, Alpaccas, plain :and figured, ' A great variety of Calicoes, very dheap, Furniture Calicoes, Earlston (iingham, Shawls, -Ladies' Oloaks, mens Ove rcoa ts, Fancy point-s, cravats, and handkerchiefs, Bonnet, cap and neck rkbbons- Needle-work'd collars, Linen cambric and lavvn handkerchiefs, Corded & Victoria skirts, corsetts, botTnets, Thread & Lisle laces, edgings & insertings, Thread bobbin, laces and e'gng, Black and white Netrs, reen barage, Muslin edgings andlnsertmgs, gimps, ' Cords and tassels, hair pins and neck faces, Silk and cotton umbrellas, hosiery & gloves, Cassimeres, tweeds sattinerts, ' ; ? Kentucky jeans, white, red & green flannels Canton flannels, kerseys, linseys, Whitney', Mackinaw, duiflal, & negro blan kets, cotton wnaburg bed ticks, Bjeached & brown domestics, Irieh linens, LoiiK lawns, damask table cloths & napkins, Bird's eye diaperCambric, jacconett,) Swiss, book, and mull muslins, f Plaid, striped, and figured muslins, with almost every other article in the FANCY AND STAPLE . I Dry Goods ji?ie, j All of which is offered a reduced Prices Tarboro', Nov. 23, 1844. Groceries, fyc. np HE .subscriber offers for sale, on hit usual liberal & accommodating termss Molasses, sugar, coffee, snuff, pepper, Spice Brandy, whiskey,. rum, gin, wine, soap candles, Cups and saucers, plates, dishes, pitchers, bowls Tumblers, window glass, jugs, wrapping: paper. Letter paper, different colors, ruled and not ruled, Writing paper, blank cards, quills, ink powder Black and red lead pencils, &c &c. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro, Aug. 20, 1844. Just Received, By the Subscriber, A LARGE ASSORTMENT Swedes,: American and English Iron, Gernian & cast Steel, cut & wrought Nails,! Castings, consisting of ovens, pots, spiders, skillets, tea kettles, andirons, cart and ; wagon boxes ploughs,) points & heels, Spades, long handled shovels, hoes, trace! and halter chains, sulky springs, Turks Island salt, blown & ground salt, Col too. bagging, rope and twine,! White lead, linseed and train oil, 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 window glass putty. ALSO,' a very large & general assortment of GROCERIES, Hardware and Cutlery, China. Glas9 Crockery and Si one ware; For sale on accommodating terms. JAS. fVEDDELL. Tarboro', Nov. 23, 1844. IVew and Beautiful Fall and Winter M1LL1JVER Y, $c. AS iust received her rail supply of Goods whieh with her lorroer ctnnlr wmnriRP a creneraJ. assortmeni 01 . -.- -. nwua im f n I the most neat, t&eful and ornamental arti c1es io the . i 'vflmilnery line. .. All of whichl will! be si&lcl on her usual liberal and accommodating terms. Carminative Balsam. TTS a certain, safe and efiectual remedy for dysentery, diarrhceaj'or looseness, cho lera morbus, SUM M ER COMPLAIN 1 colic, griping; pains, sour stomach, sick and rjervous headach, heartburn, waterbtash. pain or sickness of the stomach, vomiting, spitting up of food after eating, and also Where it passes through the body unchan ged, want ot appetite, restlessness and ina bility to sleep, wind in the stomach and bowels,' hysterics, cramp, nervous tremors and twitchings, sea sickness, fatnUngs mel ancholy and lowness of spirits, frettkigand crying of -infants, and for all BOWEL AF FECTIONS & NERVOUS DISEASES, j; This is one of the most efficient, jileasant . and safe compositions ever, offered to the public for the cure of the various derange men la of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confix dence for curing CHOLERA INFAN TUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT; an.l in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. J All persons are requestec to try it, for without exception it is the most valuable family -medicine ever vet discovered. Hun dreds, nay, thousands, -of Certificates hav-e been received from physicians, clergymen, and families of the first respectability, bear ing the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. Dr. Dt Jayne,- Dear Sir, having made fe off your Carminative Balsam in my family, and find ing it to be admirably adapted to the complaints fw .which it is intended, 1 take pleasure in Tecom mending it to the use of my friemds and the public jrenerally, believing those who are afflicted with any of these complaints will find relietla the use of this valuable medicine Jonathan iGWiNG, D D President of Granville CJollejge, Ohio, J?rom ih-i Hev. Asa Shinny of the JPfot extant Mttff ' dist church The undersigned having been aiflicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes producing great pain in the storwach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and hav ing tFied "various remedies with little 'effect, was 'furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. JafneV Carm nativ Ba,lsaMi This he sed acccrding to tli directions, and found invariably that this rnedi oine'caused the pain to abate. in three or four min ifies, -and in fifteen or twenty minutes every ea sy sensation was entirely quieted Tho medicine was afterwards used whenever indications of the approach of pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby prevented! He continued to use tne me dicine every evening, and sometimes in ttoe woru iing, and in a few weeks health was o far restored, that the sufferer was Telreved from a large amount of oppressive pain From experience, therefore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes Car minative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for disea ses of the stomach and bowels. A. Shinn Allegheny city, July 16th, 1843., Prom he Rev, Dr Baton, . V'iota a long acquaintance with Dr. Jaynes Oat mi native Balsam, I believe it to be a Very happy combination, anjd a useful medicine in many com plaints which almttst constantly occir in our coun try, such as bowel affections of children, tsolic, cramps, looseness, dyspeptic disorders of the sto mach, tsotighs, and affections of the breast, togeth er with all those diseases attended with sourness of the stomach; and believe that physicians will often find it a Useful remedy in their hands, and one that is proper fo domestic Use, and can be put in to the hands of persons at large with perfect safety. . j Wmi Bacon,: M. D. ' Woodstown, Salem County, N. J. May,l83?i JJIS. M. REDMOND, Agent. Wgf Astonishing. A MONG the thousand Medicines adver tised as 'certain certain cures for pul monary complaints, FqyneH JEXpettorant Stands alone. Its path to public Confi dence has been paved, not with, puffs, but CuRE; and the vouchers for its emcacy Include an array of names which, for char acter and respectability, cannot be surpass ed in this country. Dr. JAYNB, being himself a physician, does not profess to perform Dhvsical impossibilities but he I . wf does assert, and he is borne out by well au thenticated facts, that in all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which are susceptible of cure without miraculous interference, his EXPECTORANT will restore the patient to health. No other medicine will remove mucus or pus from the throat so thoroughly as this, lit effec tually loosens the coagulated masses from the membrane which lines the trachea, and at every cough the patient will bring up portions of the disengaged matter. IN ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE PUL MONARY ORGANS, even where nature seems to be making no effort to throw off the disease, J A YNE'S EXPECTORANT imparts vigor to the machinery of I respira tion, and enables them to disencumber themselves of the obstructions which had impeded their free operation. -It has res tored hundreds to perfect health, after their physicians had given them upas incurable, with CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hooping Couch, Spitting Bloodrin a word, all dis eases of a PULMONARY nature yield to this preparation, if properly administered. Names and Prices of Dr. D. Jayne Family Medicines, viz: j v Jayne's Expectorant, per bottle, $1 00 v 4fc Mair 1 onte ; 1 uir Tonic Cermifuge . Carminative Balsam, large, O 50 . : small, 0:5 Sanative Pills, per box, 0 25 American -Hair Dye, :' j 0 50 it 44; For sale in Tai-Jborb' by ' j JAS- M.IRBDMOND, Agent. May 13, 1844; J . 0 averly Ho use, Situalca in jYA SIS county ABOUT half-way bet ween K.H LEIGH and TJIRBORQUGH. diectlv on the Stage poad, and immediately ailjoin Villvam Lee's old stand, is now open for the reeptipu of Travellers. No p uns or expens? shall be spared to render this a No. I House of Entertainment, and in every respect worthy the patronage of the travellinjcommunity. Extensive House room for Travellers, good stables for rlor ses, and large shelters for Carries, Bug- gies,, &c. WM M. CliKNSHAVV. N. C. Nov. 25, 1844. 49 4 Stanhope-, JYbticc. ritlTUT; anhnrrihers have entered into Copartnership, under the firm f liowditch ffi Howell, For thetransacton of Mercantile business in TarboTo and would Tespcctfuliy an nounce to the Public that they have, and will be in receipt of, all the-different kinds of Merchandise usually lept in the stores of the place and to which they solicit the attention of buyers. JOSEPH FT. BOlVDfTCIL JAMES D. 110 IV ELL ! ' Tarboronfth, Dec. 1st, 1S4S.' . , Coffield King, Merchant Tailor r ESPECTFULLY informs his friemlf and the public generally, ihat he has received from New lork, a beautilul; as sortment of JTew and, Fashionable (GOODS, In his line of. business, for Fall and Winter Trade. Among which will be found Black and, lilue Cloths, green and. olive do. plain rdaek, and figured beaver cloths lor Ovtr coats, blick and blue Cassimeres, fancy stripes and plaids do. plaid and .stripe wool en V etiiiu, uvcd salia and fancy slr.pc silk Vestings. Gloves, Slocks, pocket Handkerchiefi Cravats, Suspenders,, cot ton and wool Shirts, &c. &c. And also, an assortment of Trimines of all knds, the tbove Goods were purchased in New York by himself, and will be sold at a small advance, for cash or on a sotl credit. Tarboro Oct. 23d, 1844. JVblicc ' a rlnpHE sunscriber (having employed a teacher, ayoUng man from the North of good education) announces to the public, that he has. again opened his Academy, (situated in the western part of Pitt Co, near Joyners Cross Road?)) for the-reception of Pupils. He would inVite the at tention, of those who wish to give their children a good education, to this adver tisement. .. TERMS, Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, per quarter, $3 00 The above with Grammar and Geoffranhv. 4 00 Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Chemistrv. Botany. &c, 5 00 Trgottometry, (plane atid sphe rical) Mensuration, Surveying, Algebra, Geometry j &C. 6 00 Ancient and Modern Landrnaees, 8 OO Board, can be obtained in respectable families in the neighborhood at $4 00 ! per month. JO Si AH BAH RETT. Fitt Co., December 1 tih, 1844. Dr. Duffy's ArVTI-BIMOUSNPIIliS AND TONIC MIXTURE. "If UST RECEIVED, a supply of Dr Jjuflv's Anti-bilious rills and I onjc Mixture, an effectual remedy for Ague and Fever, &c GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', July 16. Tin Ware. fTTIHE Subscriber has inst received fresh supply of TIN YV.A RK, manu factured at Washington, in this blate con sisting of - , Cofiee PoU, of jdifferent plates Buckets, Skimmer Dippers Copa, Palls, , Milk 8trainerswater Ladles, blow floras, ; Lanterns, flour and sugar scoops, eake Cutters Candlesticks, pepjr boxes, graters, &c. which will be sold on-reasonable and ac commodating terms. - ftyTt,OU copper, brass, composition, pewter, beeswax, iurs, cv wiu oe rteei ved in barter . :-j ...y j, ;,. : ? (fj Orders for gutters, 0Qftductorf and tin ware of every description, will be at tended to forthwith.! GEO. HOWARD. TarjboroV April 3 I s' UST RFXEIVED, a frtsh supply of the above; invaluable Pills, ; ..t r- i 11 i r:L:.tlj U..J .ai! uir pa't, riuii.s ceieoraieu r iicau- ache, Coujh aitd Wprrri Lozenges. ' , Dr. Spencer's vegetable Pillsand Aguo ' and Fever Pills " ' -. , ' Dr. Lacount s vegetable Tpoth Ache E- Iixir. - -r . . , ' - . - ; 1 Dr. Phelps's celebrated fomato Pills. Professor VespVini's specjfic Pills, for he cure of diseased urinary organs attend ed with a discharge, &c : - , ' ; . Geo. Howard, Agent, Trboro. Dec. 13, 1844. ' :.. ' ; : Contribution Fire Insurance Company v ; 57 Wail St.' New' York, j ' Capital 3C0,000 Hollars. v npHE Capital Stock of this Institution is all paid in and secured on first rate Bonds and Mortgages and Heal Estate, and numbers anlong it.s Directors some! of. the most influential arid respectable inhabitants of the city. ' U insures against Loss or Dam age by fire buildings of every description, merchandize, &c. &c. on terms as favorabb as similar institutions. Policies will be issued on arjpfication t j JflMES WEDDELL, Agent for Tarboro1 and vicinity. Tarboro', M ay 1st, 1 844. 7 xJYotice ' ; WILLI AM 11. BATTLE & BEN. D BAT TLE having purchased tho interest of Amos J. Battle in the : m COTTOiV FACTORIT v l And; appurtenances situated ' Alt the fFatlh of Qar Riper y The whole otablish men t is now owned by them and C. C. 'Battle. The business in future will be conducted as heretoiore, in i he name of Battle $ Brothers, aid upon the same liberal and accommodating terms. , ;;; .' ,mmm-r i ' v, ? ' . In cpns'-qnence of the vvtlhdravvl of cr of the former "firm of Battle & Brother, the business will have to be closed up t. the 1st' day of June, 1841; A suitr .'.o agent ' will be employed to attend to thi- They hope to have the continued .p3t ronage of a generous public, as jlhey v;ill endeavor to have their Yarns made of jood quality, and will sell at as low prices as th article can be hatl at other places. BATTLE & BROTHERS. Rocky Mount, NO. I tine 18 - More Brandrcth'sPi; U rfro tucf itrct upm I roah . cil ri of this vidnable Medicine, which i recommended by thousands of! pelfgdti whom they have cured of CoPsUmpticu, Influenza, Colds, ;Indigesion, Dyspep-is, Head Ache, and a Sense of fullness In th back part of the Head, usually the r; loms of AppopleXy, JauhdiCe, Fever l.. Ague, Billiou, Scarlet 'Ty phus, Velio w, and common Fever:s of all kinds; Asthrr.: , Gout, Rheumatis n, NerVous Disear Liver Complaint, Pleurisy, Inward YVe:"; ness, Depression of the Spit its, Rupture: 1 1) fla m a ti o n , Sore E v es, Fits, Pal sy , D re ; sy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cou; . Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Cholic,Chcl era Morbus, Gravel, Worms", Dy sent try Beafness, Ringing-Noises in ths fl" King's Evil Scrofula. Erysipelaa, cr L Anthony's. Fire, Salt Rheum, White C,.J., ings, Ulcers some of thirty years Etc;.,! ihg. Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet an. Legsj,. Piles, Costtveness all . Lruptions tl th Skin, Fiigh'tful Di earns, Female Cor., plaints of every kind, especially obstrur tions, relaxations. &c. Alsov. Brandreth's Liniment, for sorer, swellings, wounds, &c , at 95 cents a bot tle. Those Pills are for .sale in ever County in this State, 0nd? by the followi: gentlemen in this vicinity. Geo Hoit) jrdt Agent, Tarboro' R. Sf H. Belcher, Span a. Isduc Scarborough, Oak Grove. Daniel Rutinlree, Stantonsbci Peebles; Fenner Co. Clarksvii! J. LySr M.fV. Hyman, Palmy rs. Wm. Jones, Reed'a liczds. D. H Holland, Smithfield: - May 14,: 1844. 21 , ' : j ' mistorvs mm (Ci N LY thope ha ving the signature of O. B PEARSON, have the gCQumo Sappington Pills fora!e( Those Pills aro l ' II it., .n.mlioo Loin... U.ll to be lounn in aii hic wwuhiico wiut onlt Nash. ' it would be well for all OA 1V . ' " , thnqe I thai e muse 1110, w uciuauu niv authority tor selling them." Given under my hand; this 27th oay 01. June, IH44. .. ; .. , o. b: p&abson: - - ftTA fresh nupplv of the above Pills just received andt for sale in Tarboro, by , I r GEO. HOW Alt JJ, Agent Tarboro June. 1844. iship A'- Km m t
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