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OFFICE OF THE TARBORO' PltKSS. Hp HE Subscriber navitvg made consid erahte additions to his Printing Es tablishment, U now prepared to execute in a neat and expeditious manner, every description of BOOK. PAMPHLET, AND JOB lie will also keep on hand, an assort ment of BLANKS, of the moM .ipprovid forms, for Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Constable-, &c. &c. His prices are regulated by (hose adopt ed at the Editorial Convention, htld at K.ileigh a few months since, viz: Handbills on medium, royil or super royal quarto, for SO copies,-J2 50, for 50 copies S3 00, and Si for every addition al 100 cop es. H use Bills for a light one, 30 copies, $3 00 Larger ones in proportion to the size and number printed. Small Cards, a single pack S2, and $1 for every additional pack. Laige Cards, a single pack S3 00, and Si 25 for every additional pack. K:pt regularly on hand lor sale, 75 cents per quire. Blanks pr inted to speei d ol der, lor a single quire 2, tor every addi tional quire under five, $1; exceeding five quire, 75 cents per quire. (irateful lt past favors the Subscriber hopes to meiit and receive a continuation of public patronage. GEO. HOWARD. August 24. Joticc. 'THHE subscriberswill make application to the next General Assembly, for the incorporation of A C03IPAXY FOR THE Manufacture of Cotton Yarn, And other articles, at the Falls of Tar Ri ver, in the counties of Edgecombe and Na-h. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Kdgcombe cunt v. Oct 1 -t, I 8 S To all xotwm it may concern. U M LI C notice is hereby given, that a Petition will be presented to the next General Assembly, praying the pipage ol a sptcial act, repeli the act vesting the election ol the ministerial Officers of the Courts In the p )Ie, as teganfs the County of Edgecombe, and providing that in future such (Miners 'hall !e appointed as formerly. Ho tunic Jfledicincs. OBELIA, in halt and quarter pound papers, prepared bv E. Larrabce. BaliMnorr, Composition, or improved Vegetable P.ivvdr r, African Cayenne. f:fr sale, AT THIS OFFICE. r- , tate of jfortli Carolina, EDGl COMBE COUNT!'. Court of Blen s and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM, 1S3S. Solomon T. Hraddy, Coffield King in right of his wile .Louisa lormerly -Louisa 13raddy, Joseph li. liiadily, Julia Ann Hraddy, and Sa rah Eliza Braddy an infant of lender years who sues in this behalf by Coffield King lier guardian, plaintiff, vs. Mary Philips formerly Ma ry Braddy, Marmaduki Braddy, Willoughby Sim mons in right of his wife Maria formerly Maria Brad dy, and Isaaxj B. Braddy, dtlrndants, Petition for divi- -sicn and sale of Staves. TIT appearing 1o the satisfaction of this Court, that Mary Philips formerly Ma ry lira.ldy, Marrnaduke Braddyr Wil lo'ighhy Simm.,n in right of his wife Ma ria formerly Maria Jlr.uhlv, and Isaac B. wrauny, ueienoa.iis in this case, are not residents of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press lor six weeks, notify, K ihern to appear at the new term of thi Court, to he held at the Court House in Tarboro' on the fourth Monday in November next, and answer, demqr, or plead to tins petition, or jud-' inent pro coufesso will be taken againsi them, and the same heard accordingly. Witness, Joseph Reel, Clerk of Lid Court, at office in Ta? borough, the second Monday in August, ls;if. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv $1 50. $25 Reward. AM VAV fiiim the Suhsrrihpr. nn the H'h November, lS3g, negro man SPENCER, Aged about 26 ytars, 5 tee' 6 or 7 inches in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low complexion, with a pleasant look no cats nrmarks known of. Said negro lor merly belonged to Moses Tison, in IM' county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, 9 miles from Stantonsburg on the Raleigh road, or lodged in any jail so that I get bin igain. All persons are forewarned again ! harboring, employing, or carrying off said negro, under penalty of the law. BEXJ. C. I). EASON. Nov 29, 1837. 4S Cotton Gins. TW f!E Subscriber respectfully inform the public, that he still continues U carry on the (Jin making Business, At his toimer ael, Greenville, Pill county, N C. Wheie those wishing new (iins can b supplied with either German or polished cast tee! saws at the shortest notice. Those having Gins out of order had b'-sl send them in at as early a dav as con venient. When all wait (a is inu II 1 1n case) until they wml to use them, it i sometimes impossihh to furnish then within the lime required. ALLEN TISON, In connection wilt ibis t tahlihnietit, fi n linoes lo carry on the Lock and Gunsmith business. The mining ot Suic Mill ! uts. Mill Inks ami G utlctis, Hid Mill Sjimiles. with Sleet Collars, ("trued, ) q nal o an in 1he United Slates. All orders in his line of business will he thinkl'ully received, and f.ulhlully and promptly execu'e.! on re.-i-iw-nhle trims NOR FLEET TVER. January 30, 18:s Jesse JV Taylor, EPKC I FULLY informs the citi z-iis ol Eiig combe and tbe adioininir counties, that he has commenced llie Tailoring ISmincss t IN TARBOROUCH. Next door lo the Sore of Messrs. II. v'Juslin 4 Son. lie hopes by a diligent attention to hi business, and a lahhtul and prompt x cu lion ol the work entrusted to him, to men' and receive a share of public patronage. June 14. IS3S. Idccrtiscmcnt. nnHE impossibility 0f carrying on th Watch man as it ought to be en, ducted, while absent on collecting exp'-di lions, and the impossibility of Ioi.gr d ing without the large amount dm me for 6 years of labor, have determined me t" sell the Establishment at the end of th present year. The Subscription List is Jlbont Eight llnmlr tl, And on the increase, and the Job Priming and Advertising good for at hast 8500 a year. A gentleman ol ialents and a wind Whig, .shall have the Paper on the most liher.l terms. I would not willingly let it g ii. to any other service. An earlv apolica lion is requited. . C. JONES Editor and Proprietor Salisbury, June 2:, lS.'trt Boohs and Pamphlets. TTjlOR SALE, A concise History of flu Kehukee Association, b Elder Jos. Biggs Also, the Patriotic Discourse, Basket of Fragments, Mnus gnawing out of the Catholic trap, and N other than Baptist churches have a right to be called Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrencf Also, Occurrences in Ihe Life of Ehlei hiseph Biggs, wrole bv himselfc APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. J sS!s&i I t,'-5 (jr :Pj ii , I. t-m THE following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, bv a hi-ddy respectable Planter of raVe Co. No. Ca., March 3d, 183: Dr. Petkks. Dear Sir: By request of your Mr Harrison. I send you a .few lines re- nectin' the almost miraculous effect of your pills- and 1 wouhl add, that you may maUe use oi them, in connection with my name, in any manner you deem proper. I speak of their merits from iLnoripnrp. as I and my family have taken up wards of thirty boxes in three years; and so great .u we have received from them in reneral,that I would rather purchase them at ten dollars a box than have my house without them. I -.n not enumerate the nfflictions they have re lieved us of; but I can assure you they were many, and of very apposite natures, which lias luuy 'r,..,t tn me that vonr medicine is a simple puri fier of the system, and therefore equally the ene I will meniion one case. Illy ui 'j - . I have a sister who hod been for a long period se vprrlv vifilii ted with dropsy in the chest and wa; ..wvi.t it to tlie vei v verireof the orave. She attended bv the most eminent physicians that money e uld procure; but all their efforts to restore i.r m health, or even to mi titrate her suueriiers, u-erp fruitless; and accordingly, we all considered her immediate death as inevitable. By good for tune, however, as she was in this situation, ex Dectinf everv day to he her last, your pills were f . " . - " ' r .. J . 1- I 1 introduced into my iainiiy,aiui so sp-t-uv uuu p.u nable were their effects that three doses visibly relieved her. and in less than three months sh wis rerfect!v restored to healthi This case I and all who were witness of it, (but more ' especially the suffering party,) considered to be the next thing to miraculous; and yet l stioum mention many more of an equally desperate nature, in which your pills were equally successful in rescu ing the patients from the jaws of death. Need 1 add tbatihe popularity of your medicine amounts to enthusiasm in this section of the country? but this" I presume you know from the immense quan tity you dispose of. I may mention, however, that notwithstanding its reneral use, I never heard nuindivividir.il complain of its effects! My resi dence is 1-2 miles from Raleigh, on the road to Fayetteville. I am, with sentiments cf regard, yourol-'Jt servant, A. (J. BANKS. Sujfolh Ftb. 7, i8:J8. To Dr. Prters. Dear Sir : It will no doubt be gratifying to you to hear of one among the many cf the wonderfel cures vhih have been ehYcled by y -ur nuiiiriiie is this dace Tor ! . v.-i.r.s of e;iwuril I ha-.l been awfully afliict t ! v i'ii the hver r.-unph'.int, dyspepsia and en iitr:r..i.t .:r .1 the spleen. My hebdoniinal nius r'.s v.rre greatly contracted, and it was really In,;. !u! t. contemplate the size of my spleen.- V. :. t t.- these, I had costiveness and pil;s for constant companions, and in short, the multi tude of my afflictions had brought me to the brink of eternity i During the entire period id my suf- tV rni;j I was attended by various physicians, but tin ir prescriptions at best, only aflorded a tempo rary relief, so that 1 was in a state almost amount' ing to despair, when it so happened (and I bless liod for the circumstance) that I was advised by afrier.d (who had himself been greatly hoiielttted by their use.) lo make trial of your pills. I did se, and the result was that from the first week rf their application 1 began to improve a naccjaiid am at the present writing in the enjoy incnt of peril ct h iilth. 1 suppose that in all I have used about fifteen dollars orth of your medicine. You may make whatever use you wish cf this letter, and beneve me to be Yours, very truly, VM. HOLMES. Suffolk, Va. Fib, 7. 1839. This is to certify that 1 am intimately acquaint ed with Mr. II m. Holmes, and am fully aware that the above document, through all its circum stances, is perfectly correcti My means for being so positive ot this is, that l m. Holmes is one et my neatest neighb rs, and the medicine of which he sp ,iks was purchased at my office. I would add ih;;t this is only one of a number of eases equally desperate, winch have come within my knowledge js being cured by '"Dr. Peters Vege- tBble rills. 1 need scarcely say that they an more popular here than any other medicine, and such 1 have no doubt will be the case wherever they are known. ARTU IJR SMITH, P. M, Charlotte, Y, C. Nov. 11, 1837' Dear Sir. Your Pills are so extremely popu lar here, that the people are but tew, and tar be tween who think -t using any other. Calomel, blue pills, and the w hole catalogue of patent nit dicines which were in vogue in these parts, have vanished hefire ihern, like mists before the sun. I have recently purchased two thousand boxes from your general agent, Mr. Harrison, and there has hi en such a demand for them, that I believe 1 will shortly have to trouble you with another or der. II, B. WILLIAMS, P. M. Prtcrsibunr Va. Jan. 9, 1S37. This will certify that I was afflicted for several years with iJiroutc Hepatitis, (Liver Complaint,) and alter using various preparations of mercurv &e, as prescribed by physicians, without any ef fect, that. Peteis' Yegetable Pills have produced a con plete cure. My complaints were pain in the head and side, uizzme.xs, sourness et stomach, capricious anne. tite, furred tongue, costiveness, &c, which have all been removed. I am fully convinced that mv life has been preserved by the use of Peters' Pills, and in many other cases 1 have known them to be used with eqiully benelieud results. JAS. Jr. SCARBOROUGH. Unhm Hofe, llvth, N. C. Jpril 9, 1837, Dear Sir, Having been for several vears af. dieted with Liver Complaint and general debility, i bad recourse to your inestimable Vegetable PilU and the result is that I am now in the enjoyment vi Ainirni ueuHu. i am never without them in my own family, and 1 descant upon their virtues to all my friends; but tbe latter is nearly labor in vain, us mey are already extremely popular here. J. C. "B LATCH FOR I). Greem borough, N. C. Jan. 1R37, This will certify that my wife was severely af- iiit'ieti witn iwver t;omplatnt and Dyspeps a for ten years, and had nearly lost the use of her rio-ht arm that she had been under the care of sevpral eminent physicians, and made use of a variety of i';'ru,ni "icuiciues, nn ei wmcri tailed m the de sired eneci until she had recourse to your Vege table Pills, ten boxes of which have completely restored her to health. 3 I myself am troubled with Head-ache and Colic, j?? "eVer known an instance in which your I tils d;d not afford me speedy relief. IT. IV, froODBURN. . Mecklenburg county, To, Feb, 4, 1837i . Dear Sir. I have been qsjng your Pills for the last eighteen months, and have this day pur chased twelve doen hoses of Mr. Harrison, who wished me to transmit you my opinions touching their merits. For myself, I never found any met dicine that has done me so much good; but have yet higher authority in their favour, for I have; a 1 numberof boxes to the physicians around here, all of whom have expresssd them selves highly gratified with their effects, This of course has made them very popular here; indeed, to be found in almost SO UH1C11 "'J " . , rf t 1 lOV II TK LLf UU overv dwe Ming. iB ; 7 ' d every u - , uP mnrlfi vet more flat iUaKt; wii.il, use juu r- this: andiwu.ii ;-Mo nan tM t could bi teriri"- as 1 teei inui uu",... said of your Pills Sincprelv vours. JOHN FINCH. New Glasgow, Jmher-st co, I a. Mo. 8, 183. This is to certify that I have seen Peters' V ege nble Pills used in a case of dropsy, and am pre pared to substantiate, that a most perlect cure was lh About 8 months ago, my ken down by the above complaint, and acco U Wly I called in a physician, but he afforded him norelief. I then had recourse, by the recommen dation of a former sufferer, to the pills alluded to; and the effect was, that in less than three months, the patient was as as ever, EJenlon, N. C. April 10, 1838. Driu Sin. I have been using your pills in my family, for the last twelve months, with the great est satisfaction. In Bilious Fever, Fever and rue, Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Costiveness, and Debility, they are indeed invaluable. I have to add in their favor, that I have recommended ,L.. . rJ m,r iicifrhtvira. not a few of whom, mem loiuaujr o. ...j ... . have since informed me that they believed their Uves cre saved by ".UOTr. PREPARED Bi' And for sale, at the P.sl Office and Print ing Office in 1 arboro7. Of I. 20, 18.1S. Cotton Yarns. HTMIK suhcrihers, thankful for the lihe ral jialronsgt' they have hereloloie itceived, vvonkl respeciiuiiy iniorni men 'tomers and the puhlic, that they have ' REDUCED TKEIR PRICES. And are now n rem red to MJnnlv all orde 11 7 . . - which may he sent them, with Yarns of the best (iinUty, And upon terms as la vorahle a- can he oh tamed elsewhere. I heir time of credit heretofore, with the usual discount for cash Thev would also inform those indehteo 0 to them, lhat the inteieM of Parker's lease in the Factory terminates with the end o 1 tie present year, and therefore they ate ie queued lo make payment by the ll Jat;U ary next, either with cash or good cotton which. will he preferred, and for which lh highest market price will be allowed. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Nov. 29, ls:J7 Com Shelters. A N excellent new Corn Sheller, mul hy Mr. John Wilson, of Hamilton, an be had on reasonable and accommoda ing terms-, on application AT THIS OFFICE January, 138. APPROVED Patent Jfledicincs. raKf'EUS' Vegetable ami-bilious Pills a certain cure for liver complaint, j m nchce, bilious (ever in its incipient 1 ige, fever and ague, dyspepsia, sick liead ehe, net vnii-ness, nausea, lowncss of spi nis, bib- on ihe Momach, and bluiched or -allow complexion. Bclnvilh's anli-dijspcplic Pi! s a moi valuable medicine f.u- the cuu o; 1 .,t 1 . t- .- uruMH, aim ui prevention 01 oiliou- levers, colic. &c. &c. HernnriVs remedy for Asiath ' hfdera, cholera morbu, diarrhoc . sum mer complaints, colics, cramps & pams. Carter's Southern Hheumulii Embrocation, a speedy cure for rheuma- im, chilblains sprains, numbness, and -titlness ot the joints, &c. Parson's pectoral balm of Car- ragen, or Irish moss, a sale and certain remedy for coughs, colds, asthmas, noon ing cough, shortness of breath, spitting of uiuuu, iniiMiiiipi mil, oiC. Lupoid' vegetable Tooth-ache hhxir, a certain and immediate cure, o-iv t. g relief in a very few minutes, and that too without any injury to the leeth 01 gums. It possesses the proneriv of Pnliv ening the gums when in a morbid .t.o ami of restoring a healthy and vigorous 1C IUU. The affiled man's Friend or Ointment 01 many virtues, muclf celebra ed for the cure of scrofula or kinr evil ringworm, goitre, itiflamed eyes, burns scalds, chilblains, breaking out on chil ut en s heads, eruption. lace, breaking out on the mouth, scorbutic TN "iceraten sore legs, sore breasts, and cancerous humors. .Harrison's adhesive plaster, far -upenor to any that bn hi. if k ,-i.vv, i iu ueen 01s hi 'I V'n of amazin. Plaster vFm ' . EnRaRed ,hal thi 1 taster will maintain iio hnt,4 ncily where nnn. ; k"" Pe " stick at nil ik .7. . uun na" 11 .nd lh t h i h 'J.P'ly .htive Wn i ! .'If ,S ?.?lhinS Whaler irri.a - "'"3IUII. I nnted direetinno valuable and Id. l y Vnn ovi t 7 3bV" d'eines, for sale y 3pprVed Peni me AT THIS OFFICE. COFJFIEZ, Kixt BIEUCI1ANT TAllnp :SPKCTFUI.LYi,i.ormshMri;' anl I ho r-.iiKlin ,rn,. .. ,11.. .. '"H'U ... , a -,ininiheh eceived bis anil Sisniisier onsisting of Cloths Green and bhcv sumnn r Camlet, A Striped thread Drills f)r pantaloon r lain black and figured V t iiirS do black and figured Velvets Plain and figured Valencia, do do Marseilles, Plain black and fancy Stock's. I! so, on htmel. Superfine blue and hl c!i CI-ihs Invisible giet-n and brown do. Striped and corded Cassimeres of vaii0Us e.oiors, Uusoms, Collars, Gloves, Susppndens, kc All ol which he will n il h.u, fr.r i i. or on a short credit to punetu d cusiorr,ers' lie tn;ts by tlue attention to buii.p and hi long experience therein, 10 vxl due satisfaction to those who m,iy fL. i.iui wiiii t lie 1 1 u iuf i s. He al so will kcet) constantly on hi-j an assortment of Beady made Clothing Of the best quality, manufactured bv him. self. All woik de.-palchcd at the shortest notice Tarboro', April 13th, 1S3S. Notice. EGS leave to inform his customers and the public generally, lhat he hw j'ust received from N w Y uk, .2 splendid Assortment of GODS, Suitable f r Gentlemen's tcear. CONSISTING OF Superfine Cloth and Cassimeres, of all (lis most fashionable colors, Summer Drills and CJambrows, for panta loons, A splendid assortment of Veilings S'orks, iioonj & Collars, Suspndeis, (i loves. And he has a fno First rate Beaver I5at Of the litest fasbion, very cheap and will be old low lor ('ash, or on a short credit to punctu;il customers. Tarhrn Apul 1 f? t h IS;?8. Cotton Gins. lK subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established hiniM-!i on the Raleigh road, near the stv're ol J.C. Kuig.'.t, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. Ml those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the bet cfualit, are respect fully solicited to apply to Ihe Subscriber personally, or by letter. All orders lor Gins will be promptly executed. hns ut of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing to h ve work executed, will please leave their orders at the store it J. C. Knight, Kq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5th. House. Landscnne fff Ornamental FAINTING. gUIR Subscriber respectfully informs tbe citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself In Tar borough, Where he is prepared to execute all order in his line of business. Those wishing erirs. sideboards, silli" chairs, fire screens and the like paitt will bring them to the coach shon oi Mf I'errell. 1 He will leave town ami go into the eountry, when hoase painting is require"' ah orders in his line ol business will hankfully received and faithfully executed n reasonable terms L E IV IS DE ARO Tarboro', Feb. 2G,
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