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Pianos for Sale. TWO second hand Pianos, in good or ,ler, for sale on reasonable icrms. Appiv to geo. Howard. Tarboro', July !. 1841. 27 oticc. ;71LLLM II. BATTLE & HKNM. I). BATTLE having pui chased I ii c interest o! 'Amos J. Rattle in the COTTON FACTORY Anil .ippurlenanees situ. ted Jt the Falls of Tar Iliver, The whole establishment is now owned j,y ilicin and t I', Bailie. The buMiio jn iutuif will be enducted as .en;iluic, Id the name ol Rattle Ural hers, and upnn l he same: libeiul and accommcd liii terms. In coum qnei-ce of ihe w iihdrawal o: one ol Ihe loimei firm ! liaith- &. Bioih trs, llie I rcss will h..ve to be closed up to I lie ld tlay of .hints IM 1. A sui'aoh aent will he tropin) id in uitttui lo this pail of the business. They hope tn have the continued pat ronage cf a generous pt.b'ie, as il.ey will r ndeavor to h ivi theii Yarns outdo ui good q lalily, and will sell at as low prices a the article can he had at oil.cr places. RATTLE RR OTHERS. Rocky Mount, N.C. June Is, IS 11. "fjamo forte ind IIUSIC STORE. 1 II K Subscribers t expect fully annnunrr to their Iriouds ami the public, thai iIipv are now opening at lio ir Store on Sycamore "t reel, a lame as.sOil'iKnl of Pi anos of superior quality, FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF ITlcssrs. rViinsis &. Clark, NEW YORK, Which they submit lo the examination o' tl.eir friends and the public. They hav a!sj on h md the largesi & b : t - tit cliun of Americas! and European M&:s;c That has ever been exhibited here Al so, supriT Guitars, Vnolms, Aceoidvcn. Flutes, Fifs am! Diunu-a L'ge assoil mcnlof Unman, French & 10 1 ; g 1 1 1 1 Harps, Guitar and Violin Stiiujrs. They will receive weekly from the Northern Cities every new publication i Music, intending lo keep al all times the largest and most complete assortment. And b'-ing both of us Teacher, anil Lav ing some experience in selecting Muhc and Musical Instruments, we hope to be enabled to keep such an assortment as will be pleasing, agreeable and useful to those who will lavor us with their patronage. We bop; leave lo say Uo, that we shall be glad in allow purchasers of our Piano to ke. p them for a reasonable time: and hy them, bd'nre paying for ihrm, and we will take hick any Piano p-iid for, if pro veil lo be defective, even alter 12 months trial. Any Piano sold in Town r its en viron, will b' kept in um- for 12 month gratis. CHARLES RERG CO. iano tuned and let e n hiie. Petersburg. April 1, ls-11. IS JS oticc. WILL SELL OR LK SE. fo, a tc.m of years, the iuHuwmg Hual Klate, to wii: Hi.il vabnhle Plantation an ! Tract ol Land on S -x i it ( reek, whereon I leu met lived, containing ;,ln ut f70 actes. ol ttluch 100 acres a;e I v grounds with ll'e impn.v. rnents thereon, consisting (l J DieUinS houe, kitchen and other out li0es, with extensive orchards and ; pat variety of fruit trees and one of the t mill st.ats on the er-ek. The l .nd 'Situated in the mot healthv p;n t ol the County, being blessed With i "xcellent wa jr anil yis ,ie ,nad Icdieg from "Max to haleigh, three miles west from Jhlhardston. Aho,ano-.her Tract a-lj dning the same. CoMamirg 75.) ..crcswiih ,he iinroVe. fenls lhereun,consii1 (if :1 n'n u;llf, e, kitehen and smuke hoo.o .J f1,a"b This land has also 50 acres ol l0,v grounds. Also, one ofher T.icf on S.ppo.u i )V,K,C011 J"o Lewis now lives. C0,ila,r'"g 200 acres. Also my uotl,es an( LoJs .n t,)e tnvvrs 1 -aliville. u-j,,, ,he i,i;proVPnic,N lCeon, connsiH.jr ,,f a iwo storv Dwell I f.'Ofeel in front by 26, cm, 15 rooms and 13 fire places, will, necessary , l(UJ.e fuI, Mlch hou n''1'' ,r?'- wiih all .he "ousehoM and L,.nU r : In? (oil, luniuuic ULJung 10 the same. cufnoPpon will hoy or lease, with ihhtrsl.! v.lcwi; ,,,e nrcmi ii th.nT; 3 rurlrer description ol c,aseM V ms U'!" he m;i,le s"'HW 10 pur- ,6t made know n On u n n 1 i r :i I i n n In J oticc. LO ABIi IIOtEIii Mihcriher takes this method ol informing bis friends and ihe publie generally, that he still remains 'St Grove Hill, The place which he lus occupied for sev ial years past, immediately on the road that leads from Halifax lo Warrenton, 35 miles horn the foimer, and 10 miles from the latte r, and is prepared to accommo date travellers and others, who may think proper to call on him. No pains will he pued to pleae; unremitting and diligent Mention lo the wants anil omfou ol those who may fivor him with their cus m. Hoping that H rangers may not pidtrp. by jlr external of my Log Cabin, 'nil iry tli iut. rnal My Table and bai ha!l be well furui-hed, & my prices low. B R SMITH. (hove Hill, Warren county, iN. C .l.ii.e 5th. is 1 1 25 1 3 Cheaper than ever at the WELL KNOWN CME.Il tiS2S STORE. James Wcddcll & Co. KSPKC I FULLY" invite t heir nume rou eusiomets and ihe public, to an early exminalinn of their present assort -nent of Spring anil Sunumr Comp' i-inj; Ihe largest, most splendid, anel ht y.it. d all comparison, Cheapc! Ml ock r ncal, fast, latl fashion ftbtv Goods, Kv. r UVied in Tarboro', and ihey onl) sk o tliuse in want of Goods lo call am! x imiue their stock and learn their pi ices t.ef'ri pui cha-iog. T.bo!o', May 12, IS 11. Cheap Ciuttds! Cheap Good!! OK, Jtluch for Little. $ l IK greal quantity ol Goods which a htilc money will buy at T. A. .TIACZVAIR'S Vcw ehcai Cash Store, Will astonish those who have not tried the experiment. lie therefore invites pui chasers to call and examine his stock, belore purchasing elsew here when'times are good they Mintild call, when times are indilT rent they should call; but, above all. when times are hard like Ihe present, they should call for the sake of their pockets. For, he it renumbered, that Cheap Goods re the only palliatives for hard times. C.dl and try il. T. .7. MJCXJIR. Tarh ro, Sth June, 1 S 1 1 . Herrings! Herrings! !3b!s. hi si Ko.uiokp Cut ller liugs Aimistead's brand, bis best Cut I Jen ins hum the Soued. Cat I i n 's l)i and, loO do. h. s li nt et & Pagan's do. Fji s.ale clieap, by T. .1. 1L1CNUR. Tar!)oro', Sth June, l 84 I. List of Letters, Remaining in Hie Pest OJJiceat Torbo rough. I he la of Jtiy,S, which if not In ken out before the sf of 25 b (Jet next, ivill be sent to the Gene Ki I J'ost OJJice as dead letters. Atkinson Willie llagens Kliz'h Mis Ad iios Henry llowrrlon John Allsbrook Divid Ives Samuel Armsiron- J as II Knight I) &. J C 2 Aiuis'rong Wm J Knight Jtdin Armstrong &. Son Kuig'it J C HennettMarU Kev Knighl Louisiana Mrs Uraddy V. z Mis Leggrll L yen Hryan Kobeil Leigh Wm C Uroldy Laac I3 Long Robert Hloiini Levi Manning M K iiilhry Nancy Mrs Manning Uriah Miaddy Sf'J Manning Wetlry 2 Moon jas II Moore John R 2 IMIups R M M iyo Wm C J, Me(i Meicer Thus N Or Huron James Mayo Nancy S P Mrs lia'ile Mary Mi'S M-eks Geoige A I Jell K'izdelh Mrs P -g .hmes C..ikWmSen Roberts Wm II Ciemments PPDi 2 Sherred Wn, W Crane John 2 Sikes & HI words Cobb K.iton Simmons Vm Cain FJisha S'oerrofl Henrv Donaldson Wm Sj)?ight John F Rev Kason He jn.in Smith Thomas Kdwards Kiuchen Slu lton Dune I Klliolt K Worsley Litilebefry Fz H Tabithi Wilkinson Jdin LJ FreemaoWmFDiS Woostrr Hi win Frisbie Henry S Weddell J unes Hooker Nath'.n F Wiswall II House S tab Miss Williams; Winerdd Hunter C G Williams John1 Mc Hamlet Henry S Dr j is. M. REDMOND, P. M. 61 $1-3 57i. &r. MIARREIj&S NEUYINE LOTION 9 - JT is truly surprising to witness the fa vourable effects of this medicinal prepa ration in ihe cure of a great many of our most aggravated maladies. If the disease be acute or of recent occurrence, il will subside in a few minutes; if it be Chronic or of Long standing it will disappear in a lew days; bat in every case pain will be overcome almost instantaneously; for such is the sudden transition which is realiied from extreme suffering to a state of per fect ease, that the operation is barely ter minated, when the patient exclaims, his pains are gone, and that a favourable change has passed upon the disease. These statements are not merely theoreti cal, but the undoubted result of observa tion and experiencei This new and pow erful principle in medical practice, will greatly facilitate the cure of all diseases, but will beyond, the most distant shade of doubt, as thousands will testify, complete ly subdue the following maladies, provid eel they are within the reach of human means; Dispepsia, Asthma, Neuralgia,Tie Doloureux, Epilepsy or Fits, St. Vitus' Dance, Hysterics, Spine Diseases, Cramps, Spasms, Lock Jaw, Nervous Headache, Tooth Ache, Weak Eyes, Rheumatism, Gout, Swelled & Painful Joints, Early Inflamafions of the Threat,l Lungs, Heart and its appendages, all Painful Diseases, Paraletic Debilities, Violent Sprains, Tetter Worms, Ring Worms, Pimples and other Eruptions of the Skin. CASES CURED. CASE 1. Mr. P. of the town of Hali fax, N. C. a respectable merchant, sprain ed his ancle playing a game of fives; spent a painful and restless night, fjuud it next morning much swelled and inflamed. He came to me to be operated upon and sub mitted to my treatment. In two minutes he left the room with his ancle perfectly restored lo his great satisfaction. CASE 2. Miss P. of the county cf Halifax, N. C, a young lady who had for many years suffered with nervous headache, and could obtain but little re lief from the remedies generally resorted to. I was requested by ber father to try my mode of treatment to her case, I did so, and in a few moments she was relieved. CASE 3. Mr. C. of Norfolk, Va., was laboring under chronic Rheumatism in every joint of the upper and lower extre mities. All had been done for him which medical skill could afford, yet lie found no relief. Meeting with me he requested I should try my practice on his case, the result was he pot rid of his pains. It waa accomplished in three days. CASE 4 Mrs. R. of Elizabeth City N C. was attacked with acute Rheuma tism in th left shoulder and arm, could nit raie it to her head: but lo render the pain tolerable she was compelled to stea dy it by the light hand. I operated upon ihe disease which loek me about teh min utes and the consequence was the pain subsided, she raised the arm without difficulty, & used it in adjusting her dress. CASE 5. Mr. II. of Psquotank coun ty N. C, was annoyed with a very exten sive ringworm on both sides of his face. I operated upon him and destroyed it in two minutes. CASE 6. Mrs. D. of Elizabeth City, N. C. had a Neuralgia or nervous affVc lion of the face and jaw She resorted to a great variety of means for relief but was elisappointed. My mode of treat ment cured her in twenty minutes. Jl. IMRRELL, M. D. N. H. Dr. Harrell is a graduate of the University of Maryland. R, T. rfLLEJV, General Agent. For sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', April 8, 1841. $10 Reward. r? AN A WAY from the Sub .criber, on the 27lh of July, 1S40. negro man DANIEL Said Daniel is about thirty four trpors of acre, the rise of six feet hirhs tL'k complexion, anel a nine kiiock knVd, with a scar ou one side of his moulb. which side not recollected alo. 5mall piece of one of his ears has been hit off in a fight. Said negro weighs the e 0f two hundred pounds, and was fai scd in Pitt coornty, N. C. I forwa-m all persons from harboring said negro under the penalty of the Taw. I will give the above icward to any person that will ap prehend said negro, and deliver h.m to me ne3r Oak Grove, Edgecombe county V Vi or confine him in any jul so that I thim og-. ABNBR TISON. Feb. 24, 1841. 9 e Constables' blanks for sale, AT THIS OFFICE. JYoticd -:J: fJpiIK Subscriber offers for sale on very moderate and accommodating term, if good Cotton Ginf Of 37 saws it is in prime order and ready for immediate use Also, one of Harman's Patent Tnrosh ing Machine, which will, one horse il is -aid will ihresh f,0m 125 to 150 bu-hels ol wheat, rye, oats and rice, and from 150 to 200 bushels of peas per J.,v GEO. HOWARD. Tarbor June 3. 1841. IVcw and Beautiful SPRING AND SUMMER S opening her Spring supply oi Goods, selected will) the greatest care ai el al tention by herself, and composing a gen era! assoriment of the most neat, useful and ornamental articles, in the JTIiiistiery liuc. Among her Goods will be found A variety of beautiful pal'ern bonnets, la test and most approved il)Ie, Drawn Silk liom els, Straw bonnets, in great variety Plain and figured Net, Plain, fig'd and watered silk and satins, Gro de Algiers, Gro de Nap, &e. Veils, collars, c:ips, curls, French, velvet and fancy Flowers, An extensive asset tment cf ribbnis, &c. All of which will he sold cheap lot cash, or on her usual accommodating terms lo punctual customers. Tarboro', May 12, l$4l. Slate of North Carolina, KDGECOMBK COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions MAY TERM, ISIL S. C. Si E Wilcox 7 vs. C Original Attach Daniel K. Warner, ) inenl Relumed "Levied on two Jersey wagons and harness, the 26lhof April, 184L" JT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefoie ordered, that publication be maele in ihe Tarboro' Press for six weeks successively, giving the defendant notice to appear before the Court, of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said Coun ty, at the Court House in Tarboro', on the fourtb Monday in August ncx', then and there lo replevy anel plead to issu; other wise judgment by default will be granted against him, and ihe property attached condemned subject to the plaintiff's recov erv- Witness John Norfleet. Clerk ot our said Court, at office, the fourth Mon day of May, A. I). 1S41. 2 i J NO. NO R EL EET. Cl'c. MOFFAT'S Vegetable Life Pills And Fheziix Sitters. Hip HE high celebrity which these excel lent medicines have acquired, in cu ring almost every disease to- which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost ever intelligent person. They became known by their fruits their good works have testified for them they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous. In cases of Costiveuess, Dyspepsia, Uili ous and Liver affectious, Asthma, Piles, settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, impure state of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of the skin, Nervous Debility, the sickness incident to females in delicate health, eve ry kind of weakness in the Digestive or gans, and in all general Derangements of health, these medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Zsife Pills anil Ihcnix Hitters, Beyond the reach oi competition, in the estimation of every patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Rroadway, New York. N. IL None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Moffat's signature. &7The Life Pills are sold in boxes Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the siie; and the Phenix Hit ters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with full directions. ' For gratuitous distribution An inte resting little pamphlet, entitled Moffat's Medical Manual, Designed as a domestic miide to health containing accurate information con cerning the most prevalent diseases,' and the most approved remedies by Wm, B Moffat. Apply to GEO. HOWARD, Agent. November 18lh, 1839. MERCHANT TAILOR, Nearly apposite the Court House and one door below Ely Porter $ Son, 0ULD respectfully invite the alien lion of his CuMemers and the pub lic to his r-stsblishmeiii al Ihe abova plare; where may be folind h assortment of the various kinds 3i,d styles tf Spring and feumsucr tiobdSj Some oi which r.re Ibc following arti cles, v,z: Fine black Dr tp d. E'-, fir -! and second epialily, lor coats and pinlaloonSj i, black anil .'in tn simmei Cambletj black Casf.meneli, lor pantaloons; Prince Albert gunbioon, ,, rib'd d . doeskin elo. Shr phe rd's Hard linn s Plai" b'a-k and fig'd silk Velvet VesiingSj Fig'd silk chally do. Woven fig'd London Quillings do. Plain and (ig'd sa'in elo. Bl k Italian cravats, fig'd silk Victoria tld Super black h. s. gloves, Stocks .bosoms and collars; Suspei der and net gloves. And also a first rate' assortment of Cloths, Cassivicres and Festings, of all qualities, shades and figures, to which hfe would ask the att'-nttou ol those that may f.vor him with their patronage; anel would ask purchasers to call and examine i.is ailicles al least, belore pui chasing . Ise where. Grnib-meu's clothii.g made lo older bjr him at the shortest notice, and wilh great a'.tei'Mrn pdel to adapting the shape taste ful, and be coming to the shape of body; and .stj le of teutons ol the wearer; The advertiser has always devoted his greatest efftrts to lids very important part, in mking all of his work in the most fashionable sly le. His pi ices areas moderate as llie limes will aelmit, and as liif most reasonable person can wish. Tarboro', April 23, ISM; Peters' vegetable Pills - rglHE wonderful cures effected by this medicine are the all enrrossit.r sub jects of the day. Go vvheie you will,- and you hear ol nothit.g but Mr. Such a One has been cured by Dr. Petrrs's Veg etable Pills, or yjj know Mrs. So and So was at the point of death, but she has been cured by Dr. Peters's Pills: or are you not Iad that Miss has been restored to health by Dr. Peters's won- drous Medicine. Really this medicine must be very gooel or it sould not cure so many. It is good. For many years it has passed on in the "even, silent tenor of its wav," curing hundreds of persons who w'ere wraugling with death. But now its on ward course is impetuous. Il is impossible to stay the demand for this medicine, as to hush the rushing winel. A life medicine Inat will procrastinate death for years, shall it not enter every houe? Shrll it not be useel by every in dividual? Let no man say I don't want it. You know not what to mortow may bring forth. All should use this remedy, and remember that health is the first bless ing Ire m God. raersP Vegetable I'illa Arc ami-bilious, anti dyspeptic, anej ami mercurial and may be justly consid ered Univeisal Medicitc, but they are peculiarly byneficial in ihe folio wing com plaints: Yellow ami Bilious Fevers, Fe' ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Uheuma'ism, Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Femaln Obstructions, Heart Burn, Furred Tongue; Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and B wels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence Hubiiual Costtveness, Blotched orSallowr. Complexion, and in all cases ol Torpor of the Boveis whete a Cathartic or an Ape rient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in Iheir operations, producing neith er nausea', gr iping nor debility. The immense and increasing populari ty of these pills is another proof of the infallibility ol the old adage, thai 'lruth is poweiful and will prevail." Oth er pills are only puflVd, hut Dr Peters', are purchased and pi aired, anel recom mended until ihe demand for them hAs become almost universaf. Dr. Peters weuld impress this fact upon the public, that Ms pills aie not quack medicine; but a sientific compounel of simiJes, which has been ihe fesull of ma-' ! ny years' intense application to a profes-' sion in which he wa-i regularly bred;: hnce it is as popular with the regular fac ulty as wilh the people at large. One of ihe many peculiar virtues of ll e Vegetable Pillsl i, that while very pow erful in their effects, they are pariicularly mild and gentle in their action. Unlike ihe geneialiiy of medicines their applica tion is never attended with nausea or griping. Without an exeep ion in any age or. country, no me dicine has spread with such rapidity and given such universal satis fsclion. (3"77jc above Pills are fur safe al the Past office 4 Printing ofjfict in Turbrb March, 1541. MUC C. Nov. 6th, 1S10.
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