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Sfoii Vol. 7. Tawboro I aaaB3C:ar i ggag'"m'i'"'!MTllMM,MI'M'BM'gMSMW " ' S2S sotjsassissa, HOWARD; Editor & Proprietor. j .,;Aa two months, . $2 00 2 50 1 00 r Urates of advertising I insertion, .... - 5 00 7 IIP fit. V , Orders Judicial advertise- crtVwtg,tto controcf: FA Mi -IQkQ . lUADCflOuO. HiVE i stove aid are daily receiving 'mirraUtri""s,oetoS j)RY GOODS, ,be clones: am! a.o extensive the, iK-.ve ever oifei-ed. ladies Dress Goods, French, merino and m. delaine Robes of latest s es; Vn merino; pla.a, Ls: Va'ei 'a, Vc o'ia and Scotch p.:,. bckKad colored buns; rop- !'n (illi'-iy OlS, wvl" ' v,.vs1j & American buncoes, la .-oe a'or.-neat o." L dies cloaks, IcMb.wis, scr.fs.&c, embracing all the newes. s.uw- Embroideries. Lsce, P'qae and French and caui b ic seis; French and Scorch embro. dci-ed collars, sleeres, handfs; Houi- s; dimiij, bands, flouncings, lace, cuVoss insert iogs, &c. &c. niJck and colored clo-bs. cassirueresr tweeds; sui!De(ts. kerseys, !5nsejs; red, vbite and C.m;on fiaoneL-; colored, looted and p'cid ditto; brown and i,le;c!ied sbee'ings and s'uriiog, dsnn-ask.diape'-. towel;n2: linen cainbric and iawa h'andkfs ; sheeting, sb'ning and pillow linen; shirts, froo.s and collars; p!a!Q, striped and pid swiss. ji'couet, caiuonc, rrencn auu ittusouiv uiumus, Ladies and Gents under garments, rib bons, g'oves. hosiery, umbrellas, &c. Ked, travelling and negro blankets.' Heady made Ch'hhig. Men's, women's, misses and children's gaiters, boots and shoes, hats, caps, bou neis, &c. &c. Farming Implements. China, glass, crockery ware, groce ries, &c. &c, w'ih evevy oiher ai ticl in our line, all of whch we oSTer at such very low prices that they cannot fail to please. Esaaiine the stock before you WEDDKLL & HART. Tawboro', Sept. 16, 1858. THG Co-partnership heretofore ex isting under the style of Oherrtf & Co.i is this daj dissolved by mutual conseDt. The firm will be continued under the name and style of Oberry & Bro. Thomas Oherry, Green Oherry. Tarboro', Sept. 16, 1856. N B. The undersigned, thankful for Pt favors from their friends, will give "otice to them that they still carry on business at the same place. We ep go.ng all the time a steam Mill for the purpose of grinding corn. We ais carry on the waggon, cart, and WM making business. We will also ''ak(i blinds and window sash at the lU- We also still carry on our House BuihUnq business. var mends or tl ift nnilin w?h t dnsirn , . - j.viiv - - , our line, will oblige us by giv- iQnr 6 US a CUll. f)lPrm & Co. n .... i. rboro', Sept.. 16, 1856. V , . . Clable i IllCtUre THE GREAT - Pi,,-; . , . lH ler f the Blood, w r011 InviSoriltor of the System; MyU,f0ra11 Xervous Complaints, Gene- tism ! ess' DsPPsia, Cotigh, Rheuma- eases of"0 I FUs' Pile8' &C" with al1 Dis Kid Throat Breast, Stomach, Liv-, Ji XC. &C. tn diner lIowlray "PROPttlKTOBS. '&mim omes. Baltimore Street. BLTI3!OUE. imcr. George W.Mowbray. 1858 L D." Pender, ATTORNEY AT :iAWf TawRor'. IV."' 15. George Howard, Jr. Attorney and Solicitor, WILSOiY, i. C. Attends tha Courts of NjisIi, Wjyne, Edge combe and Wilson counties. Office opposite the Court House April, 1 857. Is hereby Given, THAT Hie Cop.'vtneiVnip lierctofore ex. isting under the uame nnd style of Bassett & Richardson, Is iVis doy di.jolved hy mutual con&ent. And turtlier notice is al-;o given, th.'t j1!! the eSfccts, of lie nim 'i.ive been nssined to W. A. B.Jesett, one of f ie undc-.?igned, :nd that he alone is authorised to coUcci the debts due Hie ssiid ti.-in Mny 18th, 1837. Ur. A. Baett. H. A. Rlckardton. NOTICE. THE subscribers are prepared to gri ad (orn at their Steinn Mill in To4bo o At the shortest- notice. A toll of one sixth will be tykeu from et'ch grist. Qoa ry & Bi o. M.'ch 1Mb. 1S57. Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague Medicine, WILL cure Chills and Fever, cr Fever and Ague, without tail; aud as a speedy, etfec mil, safe and perm.inent cure, it is most confidently leconmended. This is an oldi remedy, and one thnt we can say, without lue ie:ir 01 suixessttu uuuiiuuicihui, nus never been kuown to fail in a single in stance. In cm ing the above diseases it has no superior, and in other Fevers is the best lemedy that can be used, when used in time, in the same way as directed to cure Chil's and Fever. It acts as a preventive ami can be relied on with certainty. This medicine is positively entirely vegetable, and can be given with perfect safety to any ycrson from infancy to the latest period of life. Vrice 75 cents per box Dr. Champion's ant? bilious, an ti dyspeptic, purijying and CATHARTIC PILLS. ( The most reliable nnd safe remedy in Liv-, cr complaint, dyspepsia, costiveness, sick headache and sick stomach, bilious habit, indigestion, and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered situation of the stomach, bowels, blood or liver. Positively entirely vegetable, and containing no dele terious drug or medicine, and one or the best cathartics ever recommended. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Geo. Howard, Tawboro'; G W. Carttarphen, Williamston; also in all the towns and cities, and by numerous country agents in all the Southern and Western States and Territories. F. M. SWYER & Co., Proprietors, Delleville, Illinois. W3aPSEHfirSH93 Cholera & diarrhoea medicine, The grout North American Remedy for b Bowel Mtteeuous. THE flattering encomiums bestowed on this medicine, justifies the Proprietor in re commending it as being More tafe and efficacious Than any medicine ever presented to the American public. Hundreds of vile and worthless nostrums are being palmed off on the people th'-ough the public press, and al though the subscriber avaiis himself of such a channel to introduce his remedy, he pre- .ii i.:0,:if clinuld attest jerS tliaioiueio man uiuijvii """u " ita worth. The following is an extract of a letter re cently received from Arkansas : "In regard to the opinion entertained i here of your medicine, permit me to state that a hiehlv respectable and influential ci- tizen,JVlr. Thomas Hare, formerly of North Carolina, states that he has been cured of a Chronic Dysentery of three years standing, an(J would give One hundred Dollars a bottle for it if he conld not obtain it for less. In many other cases remarkable cures have been made, and I have had no one to call for the Purchase money where 1 haVC 80 it "No cure no pay." ti ..-,1 onrt cnlfl hv Ii. 11. IVorihington, M. D , And by Druggists and Country merchants generally Life Pt lis and Phenix Bitters For Bale by Q to. Howard. '(Edgecombe County, (N.C.) Halunlay, Del. II!, 185S. IV. .11. Uai lin. IJi-o. & Co., Grocers &?Commission Merchants, ' PETERSBURG. VA. J. .71. mlflarlhi, Son A Co., Commission Merchants, RICHMOND, VA N. M. MARTIN, Sr. R.' A. MA RTIN, W. K. M ARTIN, R. TANMAHILL, H. L.PLUMMER, Jr. N. M. MARTIN, J JBStrict personal attention given to the sale of Produce. Orders for Goods promptly filled. REFERENCES. R. R. Bridoers, Esq., Piesidcnt. Br Bank, Tarboro', N. 0. Messrs. Weddell & Hart, Tarboro', Dr. J. J. Philips, Edgecombe County. C. F. Fisher, Esq., Cashier, Br. Ex Bank, Petersburg, Va. James Weddell, Esq., Petersburg. R. K. Macnair, Esq., Tarboro', N.C CALVIN II. DIBBLE, Late of -Wilmington, N. C. JONATHAN B. BUNCE, Latx; of Kioston, N. C. Dibble & Ounce, Commission Merchants, a Cotton, Flour,"Grain, Naval Stores aud Southern Pioduce generally, No. ISO Front Street. NEW YORK. We will pay the Forwarding charges on ; Cotton in Washington. REFERENCES. Hon.WM. A.Gkaiiam, Ilillsboro', N.C. Hon. John M. Morkiiead, Grcensbo- ro N. C. H. L. MYROVER, Esq., Fayettevillc, Q JollN p. WlLLIAMS, Esq., Prest. Bank of Clarendon. M. Stevenson, Esq.. CasKr. Wash?:: iCt Bank Molasses. 2") h.l'ds (i'rletiMS MoKisss, 2n ,, ''English Island" new crop do. For sale by 4. A MiJnnl. Washington, N. C. May O, flO. Sugar, 50 bbls common brown Sugar, 25 ,, light - and coffee do. For sale by 4. A. WiUard. Washington, N. C. May 3, '58. Flour. 100 bbls Flour, various brands aud qualities, for sale by A. A. IV Ula rd. Washington, N.C, May 8, '58. 0S yR ave prepared to furnish Planters Wltu ali of Famelv Groceries, Agricultural Implements, Manures , S c. s Io quantities to suit, deliverable at any Innint on ihfi Wilmington & Wcldon lwA Road All orders will receivo our prompt attentioa, and fiiled at the low- est ma,ket rates. N. M. Martin, Bro. & Co. Petersburg, Va., July 28, 1858. New Flour, WE are now prepared to fill orders for the best New Flour, in lots to suit! purchasers. Ar. M. Martin, Bro. 4' Co Bacon. 50 Hhds prime Cincinnati cured Shoul ders and Sides, in store and for sale in parcels to suit the wants of farmers. Quality guaranteed. Ar M. Martin. Bro. $ Co. Petersburg, Va., July 28, 1858. Mess Pork. A SUPPLY of the best Cincinnati brands which has given entire satisfaction to con sumers as to quality and weight. ;It is di rect from the west and has never been re picked., For eale,by i , jV. M. Martin, Bro. $ Co. Bakhox C. Watsox, Gaston Meabes. Watson & Mcares, Gen? I Commission Merchants, . 3 4 Kui'Iiii? K EW YORK. Whilt", Pnvis A: llai'dee, GENERAL Commission Merchants, And Dealers iu Guano, THOMAS WHITE, f elvsbnr P. R. DAVIS, i . W. II. Ii A It DEE, I VA- AND Picture Frame Manufactory, ' 221 East -2od Street, New York. OFFICE CENTER ST., Formerly 388, 390 and 392 Greenwich Street. sir 4 .cT. . A LARGE assortment of evevy de;- cription of Looking Glasses and Picture Frames always on hand. Country or- ders solicited. Goods carefully packed 'aud shipped io any put of the Uuiteu States, or (iU)ad :s H. V SIGLER, Asent. Clticherinrj d: Son's Pianos. -e- THE Subscribe', resident of Wilmington, N. C, being Agent for the above Firm, m!l he in Tatchoro1' in December next. Persons wishes lo buv Pianos vd do veV to call on him, as be sells fr Cash only and cheap- ti,n., n... i.i,- ..u-ft. ti, I?; kki n rt- ti.f ouly Fitm, hiving received J2-difteicnt Pi-iae medals at different Fairs. P'ninos Tuned and Repaired. A!! .,!. :vs kit at Geo. Howard's of- fic" . 1U j-.T V :,t!it (led to. '. A. A". lU.ti.m'i-rf!, Piano Timor. Wi!ii.io-i..h. N. , May 28, 185S. NOTICE. THE Copaitm rship heretofore exis;.' io o- bot worn lala m 1 v in . in ii;.1 1 con -cut. t: by 1 bti - : or i I:e l J . Slow i. : ;e s t.cu ,1 '(' l' Kfil'li'l i rf is.Vi. Tarboro', Ntv. I THE subscribers adopt i his method of announcing to the ci i.cns of Edae- J combe aud to the public generally, that ! they have a.ssocLted themselves togeth er uuder the name aud st)le of i Williamson & Stewart, For the purpose of carrying on ! The C ti IN THE TOWN OF TARRORO . Carriages and buggies of every descrip tion will be put up in the neatest and most durable manner. 9 Repairing and renovating old Vehi- arid expeditious manner, and on rea cles will also constitute a branch of sonable terms. All iobs when comole- their busiuess Ibey express the hope that Dy strict application to business, they may ob- . i . i t tain a liberal share of patronage from their friends and the public generally. J. A. Williamson, T. J. Slncart The undersigned thankful to hi frieuds and the public for the liberal rarrona'ie heretofore bestowed ou him 1 c. . . , .. . i i congratulates himselt in having been able to associate with him in business, Mr. Williamson, a man of large expe rience in his trade, having spent a long series of years in its prosecution res- pectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. T.J Stewart. Tarboro', dan. Ibt, ISO. - -- " - THE Subscriber informs mers and citizens of Edgecombe and adjacent Counties, that he has returned to his Old Stand, Near the Bridge in Tarboro'', Aud has enlarged his facilities so as to enable him to make and repair all kinds oi Farming implements and Every description of Iron work. He will also ''attend to the repairing of Busies, '.Wagons, Cotton Gins, Guns, Locks, Keys, Stoves, Bell-hanging, &c. Ti.'inKfui for past favors,; he horje to" receive a liberal share of patronage. I. B. Palamauntain.' Tarboro, January 1, 1857 :vv: nn3,v fn jlffJltlfJ1!?!8 ,hl! p porrunity to lutoriu nis inenIs. eustom- ers and the public generally, that for j jwantof room he has just opened A Rpsinr S!hnn , : y - One door b. low Mr. T.M.Cook's Jew - elry Store, and nearly opposite the Edgecombe House, where he will be found the greater part of his time. t -n ft, .i I will at the same time carry on the Harness making At my Old Stand, opposite Mr. Wm. Nui fleci's Office. I now beg leave to return my sincere thanks to those who so liberally bestow- ed their-patronage upon rue during the past year, and hope that they will cou- tinue the same. As it shall be my motto, Exertion v Please, and having a sufficient number of experienced workmen in my employ, those wishing to carry or send work to either shop, may rely upou having it well d-ne and executed at the shortest notice. 1 have on hand and for ?alo at both shop., ready made work of all descrip arjJ klUfJ of work or.lered in our line of uusiucss. sucu as Vvainaffe ana nuje- l W au" cart " baddies and Bridies, .Martingales, Stir- rup Leathers, Girths, Pole Straps, sin- gle and double Reins, Halters, tie lieius, hame straps, saddle Croupces, also, horse Blankets. At the same time T shall keep con- fetantly mi hand, a full as3.rtmcnt of r i ,.. , j tt J Plated and Japancd Bills. Such as sriafHe and curb IJ.trs, st'iT liirts, ring Biits, duuble Snaffles, curb Snafilrs, niuie Uitts Also, y liil! Siirt fin-ut of light buggy, and heavv coiich and draft. Collars. i. invite' the citizons of Edjecomb . and the adjaee-it (-run'ies, to call and examino my sHu-i, before purchasing elsewhere. I am detenmned to sell as low as any manufacturer in the State P. S. ltepairiug neatly done and ex ecuted at the shortest notice. Jam es M. Spray in s. Tawboro', Feby 9, 1S5S NOTICE. THE subscriber returns his thanks to the citizens of Edgecombe and sur rounding counties, for the liberal pa t ronaije he has heretofore received, and informs them that he is now prepared with 12 to 16 hands to execnte all jobs entrusted to him at the shortest notice hi the Carpentering Business. He is also prepared to execute Bricklaying and Plastering, Of every description, in a workmanlike ted will be settled for by cash or note. r G'O. B. lelpscomhe. Tawboro', Jan 7, 185S Consumptives do not Despair! 3( id J0 CONSUMPTION 'AN OLD INDIAN CURED. Doctor, UNO AS BRANT. while a Missionary among CONSUMPTION the Indians of the Rocky nrtnna ir a. i vuikDu. Auouniaius, aiscoveied a RARE PLANT, that proves CONSUMPTION to be a certain cure for CUBED Consumption, Bronchitis", Asthma, Liver Complaint. CONSUMPTION Nervous Affeetions.Coughs CURED. Colds, &c ; Darinz now made his fortune and re CONSUMPTION tired from business, he , CURED. will send the prescription and directions for prepa- POVCITUPTTOV vino lin r.A.K: J-- - J- CURED. charge to all who desire it; and will send to his agent, CONSUMPTION enclosing two stamps (6 CURED. cents), to pay the return letter, with a description CONSUMPTION of their symptoms. . The CURED. Old Doctor ha s cured more than 3000 cases oQensutnp CONSUMPTION Hon alone and hopes all CURED afflicted people -will avail themselves of this opportu CONSUMPTION nity, as the Doctor wishes CURED. to do all the good he can before he dies. Address all CONSUMPTION letters to 4 CURED. V DANIEL ADEE, Box 353 1 P. O. , New York, " ; WLo is his sole Agent. v ; " Fresh Garden, m h ' ' B ' " '' Yard and Meadoiv SEEDS. I INVITE the attention nf T)x r land Gardners to the extensive ! assortment of SEEDS, , . . , ' i Wb,cU Vha Just rved. - They are I I',wu,cu Ul AUO "P"' oycst luen m 1118 couni ana ca warraut mem Lo ueiie&u auu genuine.: JJeiOW l . f r i j-n- i j . . m .udu y Giant Fur top Asparagus Cucumbert. J Beans Early China : Frame Cucumber Turtle Soup Early White Marrow Early Valentine Mohawk Refugee or 1000 top Case Knife Early Russian , Early Cluster Early Whitespine . London Long Green Short Green Pickle Ex. Long Green Large Lima or Butter Turkey Egg Plant Small Lima 'white and purplo ; Beets Best Early Endive Dlood Turnip Beets Green curl Scotch Kale Extra do Large Scotch Leak - Blood Root Lettuce. - White Sugar . Curled Silesia Lettuco Mongel Wertzel Early White Cabbage Brocle, white & purple Fine Imperial Head Brussels Sprouts Large Green do Cabbage Early York Ice Head Early June Rro wn Dutch , Early Sugar Loaf Large India ; , Early Flat Dutch London white Cabbage Early Battersea Peat J. R. & Co.'a Large French Oxhart earliest known) Peas Premium flat Dutch Ex-Extra early May S Desnis Drumhead Early Warwick Large Wakefield Dwarf blue Imperial Nonpareil Large white Marrowfat Luge flat Battersea Dwarf Marrowfat Larixe York Early Charlton ! Large flat Dutch Ex-early large red Tomato ' Lavge late Am Drumhead Pear shaped do 'Large Bergcns Cherry do Large Eng Drumhead Melon, Must'd. Onion Drumhead Savoy Okra, Parsley, Parsnip " Green globe Savoy Pepper, Pumpkin, Rd-? t)utcu . ish, Rhubarb, Spinach Cauliflower Squash, Salsify, Turnip Cairo t Sage, Savoy, Thyme Calls' sup dwf Celery Lavender, Rosemary Seymour's superb do Lemon, Baton & Sweet New Silver Giant do . Marjorum together Collard & Coin Sallad with red, white and Pepper Grass Cress yellow Onion Setts, , Broad leaf garden Kentucky blue, orchard Cress timothy and mosquito Grass Seeds. JILSO. new rare Flower Seeds. ! The above Seeds are of last season's growth, aud in quality , equal to thosa sold in any establishment in the Union. I solicit the orders of Merchants and Gardners, feeling that I shall be able to please them. N. F. Hives. Wholesale and Retail Druggist Npl 107 Powell's Row, Petersburg. V. Januaiy 2, lti$8. , . New Flour! WTE are now prepared to fill orders for the best NEW FLOUR, in lots to suit purchasers. N. M. Martin, Brob Co. Grocers and Commission merchants, No. 329 Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. July 28, 1858. II Diva i l Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established hj Spt cial E,ulow,nenl for the Relief of the Sick and Disiressed, affiiaed triVA Vira--Iciii and Epidem'c Disease. IN times of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institution to establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines, &c, for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans' of deceased parents, and to minister in every possible way to the relief of the afflictel and the health of the public at large It is the dutr of the Directors, at such times, to visit per sonally the infected districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians, not acting members of the Asso ciation, usually enrol their names on its books, subject to be called upon to attend! its hospitals, free of charge.- 7 -" In the absence of Epidemics, the Direc tors have authorized the Consulting Sur geon to give advice and medical aid to per sons suffering under CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent character, arising from the abuse of the physical powers, maltreatment, the effects of drugs, &c. &c. Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature aud treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting Surgeon, have been pub lished for gratuitous, distribution, and will be sent FREE of CHARGE to the afflicted. Address, for Reports or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Sur geon, Howard Association,;. No. .2, South Ninth Strtet, Philadelphia, Pa. ' By order of the Directors 'r '" EZRA D HEART WELL; iVeen. 'G0: Jl'AlUiaiLi, Secretary: " 'l' , -IT:
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