Newspapers / The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, … / Oct. 23, 1858, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
r4 SI v 1 If sS" -8 V , fX.O.) Saturday, (VC 23; 1858. , Whole NTo..B51. I I U, II r i i l k ... -. ii ii H 1111 I IIII X Y 11 S.S. I IVV ii J -" V.V- ' ,),t;i.-Vol. 7. la;lK)ro;,.K(i.ffcco!iileC(iii!i(j j3S soTTSHBasrsa. .. Howard, Editor & Proprietor., ' TERMS PR ANNUM.- within two months, $2 : 00 2 50 1 00 'k"C MTES OF ADVERTISING ', rfre insertion, " - !,W "f WCA . ter,arA; 0 25 - 0 uu , OS rr ce. AwAer. j- YearlyadvertiftemenU by contract 1858. E.1858. gAVB in stove and are daily receiving j Their Fall $ Winter Stock oj F rci.Mi and American Fancy & Staple DRY GOODS, The cheapest and most extensivethej have ever offered. Ladies Dress Goods, French, merino and m. delaine Robes of the latest styles; plain merino; plain, printed, striped m. delaines and cash meres: Valentia, Victoria and Scotch Plaids; black and colored Silks; Pop Um, Ginghams, real'Scotch do.; French, English & American Calicoes, &c &c. A large as?ortmcot of Ladies cloaks, mantles,0 shawls, scarfs, &c, eiubraciug' all the newest styles. Embroideries. Lace, Pique and French and cam bric sets; French and Scotch embroi dered collars, sleeves, handkts; floni ton, Maltese, point, lace and pique col lars; dimitybands, flouncings, lace?, cdins?, iosertings, &c. &c. Black and colored cloths, cassi meres, tweeds, satinetts, kerseys, linseys; red, white and Canton flannels; colored, printed and plaid ditto; brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings; dam ask, diaper, toweling; linen cambric and lawn handkfs; sheeting, shirting and pillow linen; shirts, fronts and collars; plain, striped and plaid swiss, jaccner, cambric, French and Nainsook muslins; Ladies and Gents under garments, rib bons, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, &c. Bed, travelling and negro blaukcts. Ready made Clothing. Men's, women's, misses and children's gaiters, boots and shoes, hats, caps, bon uets, &c. &c. Farming Implements. Chiua, glass, crockery ware, gmce- D (i i 1 . t res, &q. &c., witn every otner at ticl 1 in our line, all of which we offer at such very low prices that they cannot fail to please buy. iy ? .i i i i 1 .xamine me eiocjc oerore you hDDKLL & llAR L. Tawboro', Sept. 16, 1858. fUE Co-partnership heretofore ex isting under the style of OLerry & Co. is this daj dissolved by mutual consent. The firm will be coutinued under the "auie and style ofOberry & Bro. Thomas Qberry, Green Oberry, Tarboro', Sept. 16, 1856. B. The undersigned, thankful for past favors from their friends, will pdve notice to them that they still carry on 'heir business at tl, ni,nn W ! eep going all the time a steam Mill J ' "r the nnrnna,. ,.f -Ir,;,- W i l "J Ji IUU1 11" VJl II . 11 w s0 carry on the waggon, cart, and ; wl making business. We will also 111 .. I. - I 1 . . UJe oimds and window sash at the Mill. We also still carry on our House. 7?Jii77;, 7.,, . 0upf. , j.., j iriends Or tho nnliHo tbr rlfair J vtry j MO I 1.1 Ofl , . t'- ; 'orKin our line, will uc W a call. nh,.rri, & (In. rboro'. S.nf -a iokc' Orr4 1 I m tiaOle I lnCtlire THE GUEAT D. . i. Restr -v " iuiu,. the fJuatlVC and IaviSrator of the System; aUv!!tf0rallNcrV0U3 Complai"ts, Gene- tig q DPePsia Cough, ltheuma-; cm, Fit8' Piles-&c-with a11 Dis- ir, r AUroa, Breast, Stomach, Iiv- Ulney, &c. timer . Uowbr PROTi - -40 Balthnorc, Street, HaWMBALTl3lKE- w- Mortimer. George W. Mowbray. ? L D. Pender n ATT0B31EV AT LAW. . , la wboro', i . i George Howard, Jr. Attorney mid Solicitor, WILSON, N. C. Atends the Courts of Nasl. ayne, Edge- combe and Wilson counties. 1 Office opposite the Court House April, 1857. Is hereby Given, THAT the Copartnership heretoforo ex. isting under the name and style of Bassett & Richardson, Is this day dissolved bj mutual consent. And further notice is also given, that all the effects of the firm have been assigned to W. A. Bassett, one of the undersigned, and that he alone is authorised to collect the debts due the said firm. May 18th, 1857. W. A. Bastttt. B. A. Richardson. TEIE subscribers are prepared t J grind Corn at their Steam Mill in Tarhoro', At the shortest notice. A toll of one- sixth will be taken from each grist. Uuerry & hro. .March 11th, 1857. Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague Medicine, WILL cure Chills and Fever, cr Fever and Ague, -without fail; and as a speedy, effec tual, safe and permanent "cure, it is most confidently recontmended. This is an old remedy, and one that we can say, without the fear of successful contradiction, has never been known to fail in a single in stance. In curing the above diseases it has! no superior, and in other Fevers is the best remedy that can be used, when used in time, in the same way as directed to cure Chills and Fever. It acts as a preventive and can be relied on with certainty. This medicine is positively entirely vegetable, and can be given with perfect safety to any j ycrson from infancy to the latest period of life. Price 75 cents per box Dr. Champion's anti bilious, an ti dyspeptic, purifying and CATHARTIC PILLS. The most reliable and safe remedy in Liv er 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 of the best cathartics ever recommended. Pr ,05 rents ncr box. t For sale by Geo. Howard, Tawboro'; G. W. Carstarphen, William ston; also in all the towns and cities, and by numerous country agent3 in all the Southern and Western States and Territories. F. M. SWl'EB & Co., Proprietors, Belleville, Illinois. Ctiolcra & diarrhoea medicine, The great North. American Remedy for ISowel directions. .... THE flattering encomiums bestowed on this medicine, justifies the Proprietor in re- commending it as being . A4nv trtfo ttnd p ffiriicioUS ' i'J J I . t. w . v ti Than any medicine ever -presented to the American cublic. .Hundreds of vile and worthless nostrums are being palmed off on j the people through the public press, and al- though the subscriber avaiis himself of such a channel to introduce his remeay, ne pre- . .. . ..i u..' ''u:mAir sknuld attest ferg tnai oiuero mau uiiuocii The following is an extract oi a leuer re cently received from Arkansas : "In regard to the . opinion entertained j here of your medicine, permit me to state that a &hly respectaoie anu muu.. - tizen, Mrpas Hrei;,formerIy of Nortl f North - Carolina" states that he has been cured of a ' !i-.Lt.ikiuarv!ii'g' standinsr. unronic uyovuij v imwjv-.- an(j woui(j glve Une nunarea uouur for it if ha conld riot obtain it for less. In many other cases remarkable cures have been made, and I have had no one to call fT the prcha3e money wbere I hav 8 itNo cureorpay,' Prepared and sold jby rj ...... j n H IVnrthinston, M . D And by TPruygkand trf merchants generally t ,-. , . - . t r ; ; 9 Foraaleby: W GV TV. Ill, Martin. fro. & Co.', Groqers Commission Merchants. PETERSBURG, VA- J, Wlarlin Son & Co., ' ' - . - . . Commission' Merchants,: RICHMOND, VA N. M. MARTIN, Sr. W. K. MARTIN, II.L.PLUMMER,Jr R. A. MARTIN, R. T ANN A HILL, N. M. MARTIN, Jr. J8&Strict personal attention given to the sale of Produce. Orders for Goods promptly filled. BEFERENCES. . R. R. Brtdoehs, Esq , President, Br Bank, Tarboro', N. 0. Messrs. Weddell & ll art, Tarboro', Dr. J. J. Philips, Edgecombe County. C. F. Fisher, 'Esq., Cashier, BrV Ex Bank, Petersburg, Va. James Weddell, Esq., Petersburg. R. K. Macnair, Esq., Tarboro', N. C CALVIN H. DIBBLE, Late of Wilmington, N. C. JONATHAN B. .BUNCE, Late of Kinston, N. C. Dibble & Bunce, Commission Merchants, tn Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores; and bouthcrn Produce generally, No. ISO Front Street, NEW YORK. We Will pav the horwardmg charges on : REFERENCES. Hon. WM. A. GRAHAM, Hillsboro', N.C. Hon. JoiIN M. MoreheAD, Greensbo- ro N. C. 1 H. L. Myrover, Esq., Fayetteville, m n T T, T . i 1 John D. Williams, Esq., Prcst. Bank i of Clarendon M. Stevenson, Esq., Cashr Washir. itcu Bank Molasses. 25 hhds Cardenas Molasses, 25 "English Island" new crop do. For salt- by A. A U'iltard. Washington, N. C. May 3, '58. 50 bbls common brown Suirar, 25 ,, light ,, and coffee do. For sale by A. A. Willard. Washington, N. C. May 3, '58. Flour, 100 bbls Flour, various brands and qualities, for sale by . A. A. Willard. Washington,' N. C., May 3, '58. WE are prepared to furnish Planters with all kinds of Family-Groceries, Agricultural Imjlcments, . Manures, Sj-c fyc. 1 i In quantities to suit, deliverable at any . They express the hope, that by strict point on the Wilmington & Weldon application to business, they may ob Ilail R..ad. AH orders will receive our tain a liberal share of patron, from nromnt attention, and ntled at tne low- ' est market rates. Ar. 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 to suit; purchasers. . . k'AMW- Ml Martin, Bros Sf. Co & -. Bacon 0 Hhds prime Cincinnati cured Shoul ders and Sides, in store and for sale in parcels to suit the wants of farmers. i Quality guaranteed. - - ; M. Martin, Bro. Sr Co. Petersburg,1 Va., July 28, 1858. - Mess Pork. A SUPPLY of the best Cincinnati brands which ha: given' 'entire satisfaction to con ?umers as to 'quality and freight. . It is dir vect from the we6t and has never beeri re packed For sale by j - $,?MMurUn, B. o:$Co. Babbon C. Watson, Gaston Mearksv Watson & Meares, GenH Commission Merchants, - -i 3 4 ?ui-Iin? Slip, ! "NEW YORKl White, Invi A: Hardee, GENERAL j Commission Merchants, And Dealers in Guano, THOMAS WHITE, f IT. LV. V lO, 1 VAr ... PliGBiiiV Looking MUli!s AND Picture Frame Manufactory, 221 Eat 23d Street, New York. OFFICE 21ft CENTER ST., ' Formerly 388, 390 and 392 Greenwich Street. A LARGE assortment of every des- thanks to those who so liberally bestow cription of Looking Glasses and Picture ; ed their patronage upon me during the Frames always on hand. Country or-' past year, and hope that they will con- ders solicited. Goods carefully packed j and shipped, to any p-irt of the Uuited States, or Canadas H. V STGLER, Agent Ui CMckerinff Smis PiutlOS. u -5 THE Subscriber, resident of Wilmington, N. C, being Agent for the above Firm, will bein Tawboro" in December next. Persons wishinir to buv Pianos will do well to call ; on him, as he sells for CasU only and cheap-: I er than any body else; this Firm being the only Firm, 'having', received 32 different : Prize medals at different Fairs. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. All orders left at Geo. Howard's of- hce promptly attended to. ' , ; rw, , , 7j ano Tuner. Wilmington, N. C, May 28, 1858. THE Copartnership heretof re exist- i nr liptwpon P:i hi muim ta i !i it Sti1 W:l 1 1 is A,v ;1vp,1 hv mntiifil inncont irf TUK.;inftUI?;,n v,51l ho"p'.H..H by T. J. Stewart. 'PuJamomitain f- Stewart Tarboro', Nov. 1,-185'L NOTICE; THE subscribers adopt this method of announcing to the citizens of Edge combe and to the public generally, that they have associated themselves togeth er under the name and stvle of ; , - Williamson & Stcivan, For the purpose of carrying on The Carriage making j IN THE TOWN OP TARBORO. Carriages and buggies of every descrip tion will be put up in the neatest and most durable manner. ! Repairing and renovating old Vehi , cles will also constitute a branch of their business :.; , their friends and the public ge6rally. J. ,A illianxson, T. J. Stewart , The undersigned" thankful to hi-, friends and the; public for the liberal : patronage heretofore bestowed on him, congratulates himself in haying. been able to associate with him in business, .,... ' " " ' r 'l v.' ' "? ; "i" 7 " V V 7 neuce iu uio iHauCu...-p "f---" f l' series of years in its prosecution res- pectiuiiy soucus a cuuiiuurtuuu ui iuui. favors. i. u. otewarr. Tarboro , Janr 1st; 1807. ' t ' - " ? ' - :' Sli W 2PK - ; U i ., t u ?t? THlE Subscriber informs the Far- mers and citizens of . Edgecombe and J;oDnt r?nnntips" that he has returned to his Old Stand; ; ; ;: . ". i : ; ':: I iVear tAe Bridge in Tarboro , And has enlarged his facilities so as to enable him to make and repair all kinds o1 Farming imphnieuts and r, . Every description of Iron work. He will also attend to the repairing of Buggies, Wagons;" 'Cotton Gins, Guns, Locks, Key k Stoves, Bell-hangiiig, Thankful fon past favors, he hopes to, receive a liberal share pt patronage. 7 , f ; 1- B. J'ahtmquntain. TarboroV January, 1,V1857. lt THE undersigned embraces this op portunity to inform his friends, custom-; ers and the public generally, that for want of room he has just opened ' A Branch Shop, One door brlow Mr. T. M. Cook's Jew elry Store and nearly opposite' the Edgecombe House, whre he will be found the greater part of liis timeP - "f t mi , I will at the same, time carry on the Harrniss making I At my Old Stand, opposite xMr. Wra. N..rfleet's Ooice. 7 - - I now beg leave to return my sincere tinue the same As it shall be my motto, Exertion 'o Please, atid having a sufficient number of experienced workmen in my employ, those wishing to carry. or send work to either shop, may rely upon having it well done and executed at the shortest notice. . I have on hand and for sale at both shops, ready made work of all descrip- "Vuo uuu aui p'Vr-'' .". mauuiaeiure liM-n n 1 n i ... . .......I - . X any kind of work ordered in our line of uusiuras, oucu as carnage ana ouggy Harness, waggon and cart Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Martingales, IStir- rup Leathers, Girths, Pule Straps, sin- gle and double Reins, Halters, tie Reins, hamc straps, saddle CroUpees, also, horse Blaukcts. At the same time I shall keop con- Stantly on hand, a full assortment of : m . i j i , Plated and Japancd Biffs. Such as snaffle and curb Bitts, Stiff Bitts, ring Bitts, double Snaffles, curb- ouames, muie Jllis A1SO, a IU1 ; ouamcs. mui jms Also, a lull as- 11! . 1 IJ.-!., I ' I swtmetit of light bugey, and heavy . coach and draft Collars. I invite the citiziri of Edaecomb-1 atid the adjacent counties, to call and examine my stock, btfoie purchasing elsewhere. I am determined to sell as low as any ma-iufacturer in the State. P. S. Repairing neatly done and ex ecuted at the shortest notice. t James M. Spray ins. Tawboro', Feb'y 9, 1858. . r W0T15S. . -i- - THE subscriber returns, his thanks to the citizens of Edgecombe and sur rounding counties, for the liberal pat ronage be has heretofore received, and informs them that he , is now prepared with 12 to 16 hands to ext-cnte all jobs eutrusted to him at the shortest notice In the Carpentering Business. He is also prepared to execute Bricklaying and Plastering, Of every description, in a workmanlike and expeditious manner, and on rea sonable terms. All jobs when comple ted will be settled for by cash or note. ' , ? Gfo. BLipscombe. 'Tawboro, Jan 7, 1358" : Consumptives do not Despair) CONSUMPTION jg-AN OLD -INDIAN . CURED. - Doctor, UNCAS BRANT, while a Missionary among CONSUMPTION the Indians of the Rocky , CURED. Mountaius, - discovered a ' - ' RARE PLANT, that proves wnouitu iiuii wue a. certain cure lor " CURED ' Consumption, Bronchitis, : 7 ! Asthma . lAver HmnnliiM cONSUMPTION"NervousAffeetions,Coughs CURED. Colds, &c Having now . s , , j- macie his fortune and re , CONSUMPTION tired from . business, he i 4 CURED. - will send the - prescription "i ; and directions for prepa i CONSUMPTION ring the medicine : of rMT,n 'jlcJ ; 2 . .aaJ will send to his agent, CONSUMP HON enclosing two Stamps (6 CURED. centsV to pav the return - letter, with x. a description CONSUMPTION of their symptoms, r The CURED. Old Doctor ha s cured more . ; , than 3000 eases ofCnsump- CONSUMPTION tion alone'-and hopes all ; ! CURED. afflicted people will avail ' themselves of this dpportu CONSUMPTION nity, as the Doctor wishes 3 n' CURED." ' tor do all the good he can 7-;; ' A ' before he dies.' Address all CONSUMPTION letters to - j". ffc CURED. 7 7 'h.-.-.i DANIEL ADEEI di 'a iw ;i Box 3331 P. O., New York . .Wfcois hi oiitat. 4. ASj AV Fresh Giafen, r r- - .-iv YardmdtMeadoid SEEDS.' I INVITE the attention of Dealer and Gardners to the extensive Assortment ott SEEMS. Which I have just received. They are J Procured of thc most experienced Seed, lme,n the country, and I can warrant mem io oe ircsu anu genuine Ie low 1 - f p u j-xr r Giant Fur top Asparagus - Cucumbers. ; Beans Early China- Frame, Cucumber Turtle Soup - Early Russian Early White Marrow ' Early Cluster Early Valentine Early Whitespine : Mohawk , London Long Green Refugee or 1000 top Short Green TickU Case Knife ' Ex. Long Green 5 Large Lima or Butter Turkey Egg Plant Small Lima - white aiid purpU Beets Best Early 'Endive Blood Turnip Beets Green curl Scotch Kale Extra" do ' Large Scotch Leak Blood Root - ' Lettuce. . ; White Sugar Curled Silesia Lettuce Mongel Wertzel Early AYhite Cabbago Brocle, white & purple Fine Imperial Head Brussels Sprouts Large Green do Cabbage Early York Ice Head . . Early June Brown Dutch Early Sugar Loaf Large India Early Flat Dutch '" London white'Cabbage Early Battersea FeasJj Co?! Large French Oxhart earliest known) Pea Premium flat Dutch Ex Extra early May : St. Desnis Drumhead Early Warwick ' Large NVakefield Dwarf blue Imperial Nonpareil v , , Large white Marrowfat Large flat Battersea Dwarf Marrowfat Large York Early Charlton Large flat Dutch Ex-earl j large red Tomato Large late Am Driikheai: pear shaped do Large Bergens , ' -v .. Cherry do ; Large Eng Drumhead Melon, Must' d. Onion Drumhead Savoy Okra Parsley; Parsnip Green globe Savoy Pepper, Pumpkin, Rd- ; Red Dutch , ish, Rhubarb, Spinach Cauliflower Squash, Salsify, Turnip 'Carrot- . Sage, Savoy, Thyme 1 Csllls, 8up dwf.Celery Lavender, U? senary Seymour's superb do LemojarBaton&.weefr New Silver Giant do- Marjoum fbgeher vuiiuru,a,uiijioji.ua.u nu reu. wmie scu Pepper Grass Cress yellow Onion Setts, uroau ieai gsiruen ivcniucsy uiue, orcuara Cress timothy and mosquito Grass Seeds., new rare Flower Seeds. The above Seeds are of last season's growth, and in quality equal to thoso sold in any establishment in the Union. 1 solicit the orders , of. Merchants and Gardners, feeling that I shall be able to please them. . , , AT. F. Rives.- Wholesale and Retail Druggist No. "" 107 Powell's Row, Petersburg. Vi. January 2, 1868: New Flour ! WE are now prepared to fill orders for the best NEW FLOUR, in lots to suit purchasers.' 7 -;,r;V -.A ! iT. M. Martin, BrorCou Grocers and Commission merchants, 1 No. 129. Sycamore street, -Petersburg, Va: July 28, 1858. " s Howard Association 1 4 P H I LA D E LPHI A.' A Benevolent Institution established by Spe cial Endowment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Vjru-S lent and Epidemic Diseases. 7---ir-77 ii-v' 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 afilicte 1 and the health of the public at large ? It is the duty of the Directors, at such times, to visit per sonally the infected districts, and to provide and execute means of t relief. Numerous . physicians, not acting niembers of the Asso-s ciation, usually enrol, their iiajnes7 on its books4 subject to be called 7npon to attend itsliospitals, free 6f 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 ou the, nature and treatment of Chronia Diseases ' by 'the Consulting Surgeon bve'been pub lished for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE of CHARGE to tt'iQieted: ' Address; "for Iteports or rrelifineni. Dr ' G EOPhQ E RT C A LHO UN, Consulting Sur- 7 geon, : -Howard Association, No..- 2 South " Ninth StrtetPhiladelphiaj Pa., 7i ,.3 7 By order of; the Directors, , " ; ? .f , , 4 rTlEZRAp. HEARTJTELL Presi .3 ? v
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 23, 1858, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75