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NEW GOODS, .it oit miens, At the Cheap Cash Store. THE subscribers have now on hend a very rich and extensive assortment of the newest and most fashionable styles of Goods, which having been principal! purchased at the New York Auction Sales for Cushy they are enabled to sell .It wonderfully Low Iriccs. They respectfully invite those in want ol IVew antl Fashionable GOODS, To favor them with a call before purcha sing, confident they can give Ihem Mich a variety 10 select Irom as is rarely to be met with, and at prices to correspond With the hardness o! the times In their assortment will be found An immense variety of colored figured silks, 50 cenls to Si 20, Glace Levantine, lu de Soie, and Gro de Naples, che -p, Black silks, figund and plain, lilack hombazeen, Moulin de laines, and Challys, Rich Paris and London jrinted muslins, very handsome, 60 piecis printed lawns, 1 1 cents and upwards, 35 French prints, newest patterns, j0 Foulard Ginghams, an entile new article for hidies droses, 350 Calicoes, 5 ct to 25 els, decided ly the greatest bargains ever (fl'erid, 50 Furniture calicoes, 6 to 15 cts. JiiitF, pink, green, blue, and black Cham brys, (ui solid colored Ginghams,) vc- l line, 30 pieces striped Swiss and lare muslins, lor ladies dreses, A large assortment of cambric, jaconet, Swiss, mull, book, and India cambric muslins, cheap, 30 p Irish Linen, heavy finish, very low, Long lawns and linen cambrics, Linen cambric and lawn Haudkerchiefs, A beaulilul assortment of English thread laces, cheap, Thread edgings and inserting?, Imitation Valenciennes, laces & edgings, Beautiful embroidered collars. very cheap, 5 4 black and while Nett, lor veils, Fancy scarfs, shawls, and handkerchiefs, in great variety. Heavy English silk hose and gloves, A large assortment of ladies and misses cotton stockings, from 10 cts upwards Parasols, 75 cts to S3 silk umbrellas, Sun shades Fans, 5 cts to 75 cts, A great variety of ladies bonnets cheap, Bonnet, cap, and neck ribbons, Fashionable cassimeres, for gent.'s pants, rancy drills and gambroons, White and brown drill, Very cheap, 30 pieces brown linen, 12 cts & upwards. 1 bale heavy Nankeens, Plain, striped, and mottled Jeans, Kentucky Jeans, very cheap, Linen and cotton bed tick, Linen damask table cover and napkins, 10 4 and 12 4 linen sheetings, Bird's eye diaper 12 4 linen dinper, 10 bales brown shirtings, sheeting-, jeans and Petersburg osnab'.ngs, Bleached shirtings &. English long cloths An immense variety cf ladies, misses, and children's shoes, newest shapes and host quality, particulai ly worthy of attention, Travel li tig trunks, trav 11 it.gS: saddle bags. .11, SO, A large and general assortment of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass, and Karl hen wore, With every other article usually kept ia similar establishments, all of which are of fered at a small advance on the prime cost. JAS. IV ED D ELL & CO. Tarboro', May 15, 1S42. State of .N'ovth Carolina, EDGECOMRE COUNTY". Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, MAY TERM, 1S12. Pollard Edmondson, ) 0rinnl m , 1 i v taehment. Edward G. Hammond, ) Simmons B Statou and Mrs. Cecelia Staton summoned as garnishees. IN this case, it appearing to the salis faction of the Court, that ihe defendant Edward G. Hammond is not an inhabit ant of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro Press, for six weeks successively, giving the said defendant notice to be and appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be hi Id for the counly of Edgecombe, at the Court House in Tar borough, on the 4th Monday of August next, then and there to plead to issue; otherwise, judgment by default final will be rendered against him. Witness, John Norfleet, Clerk ol said Court, at office, the fourth Monday of May, A. I). 1S42. J NO NORFLEET, Clk. June I3th, 1842. 24 Frinting neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. "Old 'Books' madc Jcw. Ho oh-Binding. nrillE subscriber respectfully informs -- the inhabitants of this and the adja cent Counties, that he still carries on the ft 1 l - I hook uinung Business, in its various t i r ni brancnes. irom riant to Urnamental, and at Northern Pries. Great care will be taken to bind all Pe riodieals to pattern and match volumes. Grateful for past favors, he still hopes to receive a share nf public patronage. His Bindery is hick of the Raleieh Register Office, where all orders in the drive line will be promptly attended to. 1 . . lilank nooks, of eveiy deseiip- tion. made and ruled to an pattern, and quickly done, and a liberal discount made on a large j b. JOHN II. DE CARTERET. Raleigh, Wake county, N. ( 1842. 3Hoks to be bound, 1 el t with Geo. Howard, Tarboro', will be forwarded fiee of freight charges. J. II. De C. For Sale. rfllMK TWO TRACTS OF LND, belonging to Col. J. . Littlcjohn, known resp. ctivt-ly as the Gum. Pond ami Xorris Tracts. A bargain can be had by early applica tion. Keler to WILLIAM NOR FLEET. M v Gunsmithry, c. c WIIE undersigned having located in I arboro , tor the purpose ol cariying on the Cotton Gin ISitsincss, Solicits a share of public patronage. Those who are disposed to have work done in that line, can have it done upon very rea sonable terms by sending their Gins to him. lie will also mend Stills, Still forms. Caps, 'C. and repair Gun lories. Clocks, S"C. He will occupy the shop for merly owned by Mr. David C. Hell, in this place, and will carry on a similar bu siness. MARCUS P. BISHOP. Tarboro', April 30, 1S42. 17 Robert Norftcet, npHROUGII this medium returns his sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage received since his commence ment in business. Gentlemen, wishing to procure a suit of clothes, equal in eve ry respect to the best that can be made in the United States, can do so by giving him a call. Always on liniiri, A good Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Nestings, of the newest styles, And an assortment of stocks, cravats, bo soms, gloves, silk and wool shirts and drawers, hats, pumps, boots, umbrei lar, &c. &c. Tarboro', Feb. 1, 1842. CoJJicld ICing, M 1 : R C 1 1 A IV T TA 1 LO It , ESPECTFULLY informs his ens tomers and the public generally, that he has just received, direct from New lurk, his supply of Spring ni!fl Summer Gootlsj In his line ol business, consisting of the following articles: Blue, black, and green cloths, Plain black and lancy cassimeres, Fancy S'ockinelt and Prince of Wales mixed do PI lit) black ami fig'd drap d' ele, Plain and fig'd alpeach. for cats & pants, Pring's cord gambioon, Fincy do do Diamond London drill, Fancy do do Wove fig'd and plain chally vestings Plain and fig'd silk vestings, Plain and fig'd summer Stocks, Bosoms and collars, Gloves, suspenders, &c. &c. To which he would invite the attention of those that may favor him with their patronage; and would ask purchasers to call and examine his articles at least, be fore put chasing elsewhere. Gt ntlemen's clothing made to order by him in the most fashionable style and at (he shortest notice. Tarboro', May 2d, 1842. $100 Reward. RAN AWAY from the Sub scriber, about eighteen months since, my negro boy STJEUVllin, About 35 or 40 years of age, 5 feet S or 9 inches in height, and dark com plected. He is well known in the vicini ty where I formerly resided, in Martin counly, and has a wife at Roderick Pur vis's, near where il is supposed he is lur king. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to Levi Howell, Halifax county. Should he be injured or killed in taking him, the person will not be held responsible. REUBEN S. MANNING. April 26. 1542. 16 Shocco Springs, Warren County, IY. Carolina. nilHE PROPRIETRESS of this Es tablisbment takes pleasure in inform log her friends and the Public, that her house will be opened early in June, with every convenience that may be necessary to the comfort and pleasure of ibose who may favor her with their patronage. ' The virtues of the Waters are so well known, as hardly to require a reference. In those cases of Liver complaint anil Debility, arising from repeated attacks ol Bilious Fever, or Intermittent Feveis, Hemorrhages from weakness, Dropsy and Indigestion, they have, in numberless in stances, tflfected a permanent cure; ai d the testimony of those who have been bent fitted by their use, might be furnish td if it were deemed necessary. As a place of resort for those who seek pleasure and relief from the cares and anxieties of business, it is unsurpassed in the Mate. Having procured an ample supply of With a Har, furnished with the best of Wines and Liquors; a Table, with all I he- luxuries of an abundant country, I think I may safely promise my patrons their money's worth, JMy charges shall be as follows: Board for single person per day, Si 25 it j week 7 50 ,, ,, ,, month 25 00 families of 2 or more persons (each) per day 1 00 ,. ), ,, week 6 00 , , mon. 20 00 Horses will be kept as low as Ihe prict ol Provender will permit. To persons or families boatding by tin season, a liberal deduction will be made. To Parents, I would remark, that 1 havt employed a superior Female Teacher who will devote her whole time to such children as may be placed under her care ANN JOHNSON Shocco, May 13, 1842. 20 S GOODS! GOODS! .v; ii ..vj enroll : j EVER before were Goods so cheap in this market as they are at present: Purchasers may be convinced of this fact by calling at The IVew cheap cash Store of .llanmir V ISrotltcr, Who have recently replenished their stock with a new and handsome general assortment appropriate to the spring and summer seasons, consisting of a variety of Dry Goods and Groceries, Adapted to this market. Let purchasers call and examine them, and they will not ask them lower than cash will buy them of MAGNA I R $ BROTHER. Tarboro', May 17th, 1S42. Just Received, AT THE CIIE.1P CIS II STOKE, miTEN'S fashionable black fur Hats xfJL brush Jo. and cassmere do. of Fish's celebrated manufacture, 5 dozen men's broad brim drab hats, of superior quality, $3 to $5, 10 men's black fur hats, Si to S3, 2 ,, boys fur and silk do. cheap, Men's Panama hats, Men's and boys Leghorn do 60 di'Zcn men's and boys while and col ored palm leaf hats. ALSO, 2 cises gent.'s fine calf boots, of superior quality, 50 pair ,, calf and morocco shoes, SO ,, gaiters. JAS. IVEDDELL $ May 21 st, 1S42. CO. iVcw and Bca nti fill SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINER Y9 $c. iirs. .1. c. noir.iizn, AS just received her Spring supply of Goods, which with her former stock compiises a general assortment of the most neat, useful and ornamental ar tides, in the Millinery line. Among her Goods will be found A variety of beautiful pattern bonnets, la test and most approved style, Zephinine, Florence braid, and plain straw bonnets, in great variety, An extensive assortment of ribbons, &c. All of which will be sold cheap for cash, or on her usual accommodating terms to punctual customers. Tarboro', May 24, 1S42. JYbticc. COMMITTED to the Jail of Edge combe county, N. C. on Thursday the 26th May, 1S42, negro man FILL, who says he belongs to Bartholomew Barrow, supposed to live in Louisiana. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. BENJ. WILLIAMS, Jailor. June 1,1843. 33 Time to close jlccountSi nAVING entered inio copartnership with his brother, the subscriber res- pect folly invites all those indebted to him to settle their accounts immediately. T. A. MACNsJlR. January L IS 12. J)ticc. 7ILLIAM II. B ATTLE &BENJ. D. BATTLE having purchased the nteresi of Amos J. Hal tie in the COTTON FACTOKY nd appurtenances situated .11 the Falls of Tar Hirer, Phe whole establishment is now owned y them ami G. C. Battle. The business in iuluiv will be conducted as heretolore. n the name of Hal lie $,' Brothers, and upon ine same iitxrai and aceommoiu ling terms. In const quence of the withdrawal ol ne of the lormer fiim of Battle & Broih i rs, the business will have lo he closed up io the 1st day of June, IS41. A Miitanh agent will be employed to at tend to thi: pai t of Ihe business. They hope to have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, as the' will ndeavor tohavetheii Yarns made of good fj lality, and will sell at as low prices as he article ran lie had at other places. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Rockv Mount, N.( June Irs, 1 S4 I. J'oticc. Cotton (.ans for Sale. FEW new steel plate Cotton Gins, made at Greenville, for sale. Apply to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or lo GEO HOWARD Tarboro', Aug. 25, 184 1 44 rgnilE unparalleled reputation which Peters' Pills have acquired as a Me died Restorative, is the mot oi.quesiion able proof that can be given of their im mense importance to the ;filidrd, in al most every class of diseases. The num ber of letters received from patients r coveiiug through their means is really prodigious, and the complaints which they have cured are almost as varied as the are numerous. l'clers1 Vegetable 1'ills Are anti-bilious, anti dvsnentic, and anti mercurial and may be justly consid ered Universal Medicine, hot they are peculiarly beneficial in the following com plaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fe ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Cholie, Femah Ohstructions, Heart Burn, Furred Tongue, Nauea, Distension of the Stomach and B iwels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence Habitual Costiveness, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor ol the How els wheie a Cathartic or an Ape rient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operations, producing neith er nausea, griping nor debility. A freh supply of the above Pills just received and for sale hv GEO. HOtVARD, Agent. Tarboro', Feb 23. THE Jflatchless Sanative, Invented by the immortal Louis Off on Goelicke, M. D. OF GERMANY, EUROPE, H"S astonishing the world with its mighty victory over many fearful diseases, which have been pronounced INCURA BLE by physicians iu every age, being the most valuable medicine, and the most unaccountable in its operations of any ever prepared by human hands a medicine ob tained Equally from the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms, thus possessing a fxTHRKE-FOLD powerJ); a medicine of more value to mankind than the united treasures of our globe, and for which we have abundant cause to bless the benen cent hand of a kind Providence a medi cine, which begins lo be valued by Physi cians, who have heretofore opposed il, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the grasp of the Cf Insatiable urave!!mQ a precious and powerful medicine, which has thoroughly filled the great vacuum in the materia medica and thereby proved itself to be the Conqueror of riivsiciaiis. "Dose of the Sanative. For adults, one drop; for children, a half drop;- and for infants, a quarter drop. ihe direc tions explain the method of faking these portions, and contain a history of the medi eine and its distinguished inventor. fXPrice. Three and one-third rix dollars ($2 50) per half ounce. Gr. VICK, Agent. Stanhope, Nash co. N. C. June, 1840. fX7A fresh supply of the above invalu able medicine just received and for sale by Geo. Howard, Tarboro'. rarboro August 24. Evans Camomile JPilUi rjJlHE camomile flower, (of as it is offi cially called, Anthei&is t ociLls, of Chamcemefum. from ihe Greek words Kamai, on (he ground, and Melon, an ap ple: because it grows on the ground, and smells like an apple,) is of a dull whild color, of fragrant odor, and of a bilter ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild ionic, in small do- ses accrniable and corroDoraui io me stomarh. h is especially applicable td that condition of general debility, with anguid appetite, whirl) often attetids C0n valescenre from idiopathic CevetSi To the Nervous and Debilitated1 j Dr. 12 van' Tonic Pills The powers of Evans' Camomile Pills are such, lhat the palpitating heart, the; tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mind, Vanish before their e fleets like noxious vapors before the benign in fluence of the morning sun. They have been long successfully used for ihe cure of intermittent, together wiih fevers of the irregular nervous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This ionic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite, dis tension of the stomach, acidity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise ill ihe bowels, nervous symptoms, languor when the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. II vpoi hondriacism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all oilier" nervous affections, these pills rtill produce a safe and permanent cure. Evans' Pills were first irtlf oduTJed Id America in 1835. Evans' Family Aperient PHU Afe purely vegetable, composed with the! strictest precision of science and of artj theV never produce nausea and are war ranted lo cure the following diseases which arise from impurities of the blood, viz: Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases ofhypochon driacism, low spirits, palpitation of the heart, nervous irratibility, nervous weak ness, floor albus, seminal weakness, indi gestion, loss of appetite heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical hunt ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea-1 sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief from their sufferings, by a course ot Dr. Evans' medicines. Beware of Counterfeits (J'Cauiion. Be particular in purcha sing to obtain them al 100 Chatham St. New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS! Geo. Howard, Tarboro', M. Russell, Elizabeth City; e;s; iv. Extract of a letter of Jonas Snjdefy Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., lo Dr. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases the following is found: An elderly lady, who had been 29 years so afflicted with nervous hypochon dria, debility, he. that for the last furee years she constantly received medical aid from a respectable physician; but the pressure and pain on her heart and breast and especially in her left side, remained immovable, attended at long intervals with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discoaraged to under take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. VV. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure in her body was removed; her mind became clear and strong; her spirits perfectly good, and up io this time it is in all respects restored to health which for the last ten years she has not enjoyed; (Signed,) JONAS SNYDER. September 7, 1838. ff Be particular. The genuine is ven ded by Agents only Evans Soothing Syrtip, Evans Camomile Pillsf Hunt's Botanic Pills, G oode's Female Pills, The above invaluable Medicines are soW Wholesale and Retail, at 100 Chatham street, New York, 3 South seventh street, PniLAD 36 Cormiill, Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howard, Tarboro', N. C. F. S Marshall, Halifax, M. Russell, Elizabeth City, ,y 71 Bland, Edenton, Solomon Hall, Newbern W. Mason, Raleigh, J. IV. Aticillf Brunswick, Gal Mark A Lane, Washington, 3 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia January, 1840.
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