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NEW GOODS, . .IT JLOU MmRICES,m At the Cheap Cash .Store. rHTllK subscribers have now on hcnd a vety rich and extensive assortment of the newes! and moM lahionahle lyles of Goods, which having been in incipall y purchased at ihe New l'ork Auction Sales for Cash, they an- enabled to m II If xeondcr fully JLow Prices. They respectfully invite th. e in want ol New and Fashionable GOOD! To favor ihem with a call belore purcha sing confident the' can give them -uch a Variety to select I rum as is rarely to be met with, and at prices to coiretpond with Ihe hardness ol the times In their assortment wilt be found An immense vaiiety ol coloied (i inured silks 50 cents to $1 20, Glace Levantine, u de Suie, and Gros de Naples, che p, lilack silk?. figur and plain, Black bombuzeen, Mour-lin de laines, and Ch ally s, Rich Paris ai.d London printed muslins. very handsome, 60 piic s printed lawn-, 1 1 cents and upwards, 35 French prints, newest pattern, 20 Foulard (?ijighani, an eniue new 3i tide lor ladies diesi s, 350 Calicoes, 5 cts to 25 els. de cided iy the greatest bargains ever fiVn d, 50 Furniiuic calicoes, 6$ to 15 ets. Buff, pink, gteen, blue, and black Cbam Lry.s, (or :u!id colored Giughau..) vt J fi -e 50 pieces striped-Swiss and laee muslin, for ladies dresses, A large assortment of cambric, jaconet. Svv i-s, nrtill, book, and India cauibiic muin, cheap, 30 p liisli Linen, heavy finish, very low, L M.g lawn? und linci. cambrics, Linen cambric and lawn Handkerchiefs, A bfidtililul aoi linenl ol Ei.g i-h thieail 1 ices, cheap, Thread edgings and insd tings Imitation Valenciennes, lacts & edgings, Beauiilul embiuideied collars, veiy clua;, 5 A bL.cl: and wl it e Nett, for veils, r ai.cy scarfs, shawls, and handkerchiefs, in gieat variety, Heavy English silk hose and gloves, A la!g assoitment of ladies and misses cotton stockings, frum 10 els upwards, I'.iiasols, 75 cts to S3 silk umbrellas, uii shades Fans, 5 cts to 75 cts, A gre.t variety of ladies bonnets, cheap, bonnet, cap, and neck ribbons, Fashionable cassimeres, for gent.s pants, Fn.cy drills and gambroons, While and brown drill, very cheap, 0 pieces brown linen, lJj ct & upward, 1 bale heavy Nankeens, Plain, stuped, and mottled .leans, Kentucky Jeans, veiy cheip, Linen and cvtu n bed tick, Linen damask table covei and napkins, 10 4 and 12 4 linen sheetings, Bird's eye diaper 12 4 lin n di -oer, 10 bales brown shirtings, -heelings, y ans, and Peteisburg osuubuig, Bleached shirtii-gs& E-.glih Inns cloths An immense variety ol ladies, misses, and children's shoes, newest shapes and b -it qual i i y, particularly worthy of attention. Travel! i tig trunks, travi Uing& saddle bag. A lar&e and general assortment of GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlery, China, Gasi. and Earthenware, With every other article usually kept ia similar establishments allol which are of fered at a small advance on t he pi imp cost JAS, It'EDDEl L & CO Tarboro', May 15, IS42. GOODS! GOODS! T1TRVKR before were Goods so cheap in this market as they are at present: Purchasers may be convinced of this fact by calling at The IVciv cheap cash $tor of illaamir & Brother Who have recently replenished their R'.ock with a new and handsome general assortment appropriate to the spring and kummer seasons, consist j ng ol a variety ol JE?r Goods and Groceries! Adapted to this market. Let purchasers Call and examine them, and tley will not ask.them lower than cash wilf buy them of MACNAtR BROTHER. Tarboro', May I7h, 1842 For Sale. T'lK TWO TRACTS OF UND, belonging fo Col. J. B. Liltlejohn, known resp- ctively as the Gum Pond and Norris Tracts. A bavgain can be had by early applica lion. Refer to WILLIAM NOR FLEET. Ma j y, 1842. 19 ktule of North Carolina, KDGFCOMUE COUNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM, 1S42. Bi ittain Howell Petition for ditch to it rain lands. Joseph 11. Littlcjohn and William II. Rubards. "ffN this cane, it appearing to the satis a faction ol the Court, tha William H Rn bards, one of the defendants in thi ease,is not an inhabitant of i,js Sine: It is thrrire onl re I by the Couu. i hat publication be made in the Tarhoro Pres, for six successive weeks, givin him no ice to appear at the m t tu rn ot this Court, to be h. Id for said coun-y, at the Court House in Tarboroii'b, on the fourth Monday ot November next, then and there t pbad. answer, r r demur to fhe petition of the plaintiff; otherwise, it will be taken pro coi.fesso, and heard ex parte is to him. Witness J' hn Norkleet. Clerk ot said Court, at office, the Iburlh Monday of Atigust, A. I). IM2. JNO SO 11 FLEET, Clk 20th Sept. 1812. 38 6 Just Received, AT THE CESll.il9 C.ESJl STORE, EN'S fashionable bt .ck -fur Hats biu-h do. and caomere do. ol Fih cel bnted manufactore, 5 dozen 'men's broa.f brim drab hats, of superior quality, 8i t- $5, 10 ,. men's blick lur hat-. 1 to $3. 2 h ivs fur ami ilk do. cheap, Men's Panama hat. Men's and h ys Leghorn do 60 ih zeii men's and b ys while and col oitd pilm lt;f ha's. ALSO, 2 ease gent.'s fine Call b jots, of sup rior quality, 50 pair ,, ,, er.Kand morocco shoes, 'i0 ,, gam rs. J.S ll'EDDELL 4- CO May 21 si, IS42. Robert Norjieet, THROUGH this rued :um lelurns his . ii.,,,io iiw. ':i i patronage received ice his commence ment in business. Gentleman, 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 hand, A good Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and feslings, of the newest styles, And an assortment of stocks-, cravats, bo oms, gloves silk and wool shirts ai d drawers, hats, pumps, bouts, timbrel lar, &c. &c. Tarhnro'. F-b. I. 1P42. Cojjield Ring, M KltC II ART TAtLOIt, TSllKSPKCTFlILLV informs his cm turners and the public generally, that be has just received, direit from Ntiv York, his supply of Spring and Susnsncr Goods, In his line of business, consisting of the fallowing articles: Blue, black, and green cloths, Plain black and 'ancy cas-imeies, Fancy Stockinett and Prince of Wale- mixed do PI tin b'aek and fig'd drap d' ete. Plain and figM alpeach. for c- ats & pants, Piirg's cord gan bt'ohj Fancy do do Diamond London drills Fancy do do Wove figM and plain ehafly vesting, Plain atnl fi'd Silk vestings. Plain and figM summer Stocks, Bosoms and collar, Gloves, suspei ders, &c &c. To which he would invite the attention of those that may favot him with their patronage; and would ak purchasers lo call and examine his ai tides at least, be f.re put chasing elsewhere. G nlh men's clothing made to order by him in the most fashionable style and at the shortest notice. Tatboro', May 2d, 1S42. $100 Reward. RAN A WAY from the Sub- . i ..i . . . ... .i. scrioer, auoui eigoueu monin- O since, my iiej;iu ooy j) STIIUMIZD, About 35 or 40 years of age, 5 feel 8 or 9 inches in he ight,and da: k Com plectt-d. He is well known in the vicini y where I formerly resided, in Martin county, and hi a wife at Rxleiick Pur vis'., near where it is supposed he is lur- king. The above reward wilf he paid on hi delivery to Levi H-well, Halifax county. .Should he be injure" or kiired i' taking him,- ihe person will not be hehi responsible. BEVBES S. MJNNIXG. April 26. 1842. 16 I'rinting neatly executed, at Tate ojrricx. llclhvaine, Browtiieij $ Co. Have on liaod and are now rtCeivi-ng their FALL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, which is extensive and well assorted. They will sell low for cash, or to punc tual cusiomtrs on the usual credit. I heir stock consists in part of 160 hhds Sugars St. Croix, P. Rico Cuba. Muscovado, New Orleans, and extra clarified I 5000 lbs Loaf & Lump Sugars all kinds 750 bags Coffee Rio, Laguayra, Cuba, Java, Porto ltico, &c. 1700 sides Sole Leather, various qualities 100 dozen Upper Leather Calf, Kip, Sheep, lining and binding Skins 500 pieces Cotton bagging and burlap-, from 3 4 to 2 I 4 lbs p r yard 450 coils bale Rope, various kinds 1200 lbs Shoe Thread brown, bleach ed, hank, &c. laou ins i wine sewing, seine, wrap ping, &c. 500 reams wrapping, writing and Let ter paper S00 ea-ks cut Nails and brads 25000 !b- good western bacon Sides 25000 Ins Castings, a very general a:-sorl ment 150 thousand pounds Iron Swedes and Knglish fiat, round & square binds, hoops, nails, and Spike Rods, &c. 5000 lbs Sieel German, English and American, blister, cast, shear, spiing, &c. 200 b xes Soap and candles 1000 sacks Liverpool fine and ground Alum Salt 50 1 2 chests and'b ixes Imperial, Gun powder, Y. Hyson and Pouchung 1 eas pari veiy superior Pepper, spice, ginger, Nutmegs l-it'.io, madder, whilL Lead, Salts, s ilt p tie, alum, btimslone C ppei as, Suufi in bijdders and bottles 15. i, k .nii'l patent Miot, bir Lead, (inn Powder in kf g-; and canisters knting and harness Leather Tr n'e chains, chain-, halters, seives H re collars, saddlery, Spules and shovels, axes, hoes, Iron bui!l tubs and pails Farmers' Oil. shaving Soaps Ameiiean and Spanish Cigars Family and supeihne Flour Rice, Mustard, window Glass Chew iog T"b .ceo of various brands Rett cords hrmp, cotton and Manilla Plough Iii.es, grindstones Lemon syrup, Fig bine, putty Salara'us, ink and ink powder Cottn Yarhs and Oznaburgs Hlackirg, borax, starch Cotton and. wool cards (genuine Whit Jemore) Chocolate, coffee mills, feathers, &c. &c. (fjVe are prepared to receive and fiiiw.ii d goods consigned to our charge; jam! our u:nl attention will be devoted to all PRODUCE sent, to us for sale. Afcl., B Co Petersburg, Va. Aug. 27. 36 4 Marks' s Ointment FOR THE CURB OF PILES. rlHE Subscriber begs leave to offer to the attention of those who are subject lo that most disagreeable of disorders, T11JE PIIjJES, A remedy, the efficacy of which has been tested by the experience of years, and the utility of which has in no instance been impaired from failure lo relieve. To those who have been subjected to this disease, it w ill prove, if applied when re altaeked, a sure preventative to its contin uance, without the least pain; indeed ma ny have pronounced it the most agreeable remedy ever applied. There can be no danger in its use, as its component parts are of harmless vegetable matter., 'I he mother of the subscriber who is the maker ol the Ointment, has been in the habit of giving it to her friends and neigh bors for the last five or six years, and in no instance lo her knowledge has its ap plication been ineffectual, as will be seen by a number of certificates annexed, as well as the testimony of a medical gentle man who has used it himself and prescri bed it to the relief of others. Those whd are suffering will do well to make a trial of the remedy. Its efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be no doubt but that the disorder may be arrested in its earliest state, if no delay be made hi ils ap plication. The directions for use will be found on each bottle. SAMUEL H. MARKS. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 3L Ojr"The Ointment may likewise be ob tained front Messrs. Spotsicood 8f Robert sin, Druggists, Petersburg and from the subscriber, in Tarboro', where the certifi cates ab ve referred to can be seen. (i EO. HO IVAii D, Agent. Tarboro,' July 30. Constables' blanks for sale, at this orricx.i 'Time to close Accounts. WINti entered iniu ctipirtnership with his brnth r. ihe titiirihrw ie- peel fully invites all those mdehied toliin to setlle tlitir accounts immediately T A. MACA'AfR. .fanu.rv 1, 1S42. jYoticc. 7ILLIXM II. H '!TLK & WKNJ.i 1) IL-T I LE havinif ptirct.ased il:e ntef est ( Amos . Battle in the COTTON FACTOIIY And appurtenances itu ..ted '3t the Falls of Tar Hirer, The whole establishment is niiv ivvned 'y them and C. (. li.iiile. The.busine in tuluii- will be comlueted as he i etofoi e. in the name of Battle $ Brothers, and upon the same liberal and accnmmod. i lit; terms. In con.t qopuce of the withdrawal o: me ol Ihe lotmer firm of Battle & Broth rs, the business will have lo be closed up to the ls dav of June, 1841. A .uitatd agent will be employed lo attend to tbt pai I of the huiness. They hope to have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, a ibey uili endeavor to have their ai us inadeol goon' q lality, ami will sell at as low prices as t he article n be had at other place. BATTLE 4 BROTHERS Rnckv Mount, N C. .Iun- IS. IS II JYoticc. Cotton Gins Tor Sale. FEW new steel plate Cotton Gins. made at Greenville, for sale. App: to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to GEO HOWARD Tarboro', Ans. 25. 1841 44 rifllK unparalleled reputation which Pt ters Pills have acquired as a Me dical R-storative, is the most ut question able proof that can be given nf iheir im mense importance to the : fll ded, in al most every class of diseases. The num her of letters received from patients r covering through their means is really prodigious, and the complaints which the) have cured are almost as varied as the aie numerous. Peters1 Vegetable Pills Are anti-bilious, anti dvsnentic, and anti mercurial and may be justly consid ered Universal Medicine, but 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, Knlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Femal- Onstructions, Heart Burn, Furred Tongue. Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and B .wels, Incipient Diarrl cea, Fiaub-nc Habilual Costiveness, Blotched oi Sallow Complexion, and in all cases ol Torpor d the Bowels wheie a Cathartic or an Ape rient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operations producing neith er nausea, gr iping nor debility. A fre-h supply of the above Pills jus,! received and for sale bv GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Feb 23. THE ' Matchless Sanative, Invented by the immortal Louis Off on Got lie he, Jl. I). OT GEHMANY, EUROPE, fTS astonishing ihe world with its mighty - victory over many fearful diseases, which have been pronounced INCUR A BLK by physicians iu every ape, bein the most valuable medicine, and ihe nioi unaccountable in its operations of any ever prepared by human hands a medicine ob tained Equally from ihe animal, mineral and vcgrtnble kingdoms, thus possessing a 7thuke fold powEKOj a medicine of more value lo mankind than the united treasures of our globe, and for which we have abundant cause to bless the benefi cent band of a kind Providence; a medi cine, which begins to be valued by PUYSl CIANS, who have heretofore opposed it, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom ihey had resigned lo ihe Krasp ofihe Insatiable.. GruveV.TR precious and powerful medicine, which has thoroughly filled ihe great vacuum in the materia medica; and thereby proved itself lo be ihe Conqueror of Physicians. Uose of the Sanatice. For adults. One drop; for children, a half dropj and for infants, a quarter drop. The direc tinns explain the iriethod of taking these portions, and contain d history of the medi tine and its dtstmgutsnea inventor. (PrireV Three and one-thtrd rix dollars ($2f 50) per half ounce. Gr. VICK. Agent. Sfffnlrope, Nh co. N. C. June, 1840. (t?A fresh supply of ihe above tnvalu ahle medicine just received and for Sale by Geo. Howard, Tarboro. , Tarboro', August 24. Eltans Camomile PilUs rjJlHE Camomile flower, (or as U is offi rially called, Anthkmi yoclis, or (TiamCemefurn. from ihe Greek words; Kntnni, on the ground, and Melon, an ap ple because it grows on the ground, and smells VtUe an apple,) is of. a dull white color, of fragrant odor, atnl of a! bitter ar nu:;tie taste. Camoinih is a mild Ionic, in srhall do- e a c. -ptaule ami rorrooorani 10 me stor,.H h. Ii is c'rieciallv applicable to' thai rondifioii of general ticbrlityi will languid appetite, n hich ofitif iittetrd C01I-valt-Aeeni e from idiopathic feve'rf. To the Nervous and Debilitated Ir Evans' Tonic Pills; The powers of Lvans' Camomile Pilf are such,-that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, ihe dizzy ey.ej and the flnueiinj mind, vanish before iheir elfecU like noxious vapors before the benign in fluence of the uiorntntf sun They have been long successfully uSed for I lie cure of interhiittents together rtith fevers of the irregular nervous kiutl, a,cco'ihpa!uied with visceral obstructions. -This tonic inediciue is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigesilon" and its consequences, as waul of appetite, dis tension id' the stomach, acidity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise irt ihe bowels, nervoirs symptoms, laitgtiOr,' when ihe mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. Hypochondriarisrri, consumption, dimness of Sight!,- delirium, and all other nervous affections the.e pills will produce a safe and permanent core. Fvans' Pills vere first introduced lit America in 1835 Evans' Family Apriiit Pill Are purely vegetable; co'rhpbSed with the' trictesi precision of Scierire rtnd of arlf thev never produce hausea,- and aire waN ranted to cure the follow mg diseases which arise from impurities of the blood, viz: tJti8f!!ii)toii, Coughs dud CoidSj Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases ofhypochon diijtism, low spirits, palpitation of ihtf heart, nervous irralib'ililj'j h'ervotis weak ness, floor albus, seminal weakness,- indi gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, gene ra! debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faun1 iugs, hysterics, headaches,- hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth ma, lie douloureux, cramps spasmodic af fections, and those who' are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief horn their Sufferings, by ai Course of Dr. E vans' medicines. Beware of Counterfeit? ft" Caution. lie particular In purcha sing m obtain them at 100 Chatham tUt New Yoik, or from ihe REGULAU AGENTS. Gko Howard, Tarboro, M. Russell, Elizabeth City READ OXi Extract of a letter of Jottafff Sriyrjffy Posl Master, Ktruesville, Pa., to Dr. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases the' following it found: Ait elderly l'dy, who had been 29 years so atun led with nervous liVpfochou dria, debility, he. thai for the last t'nree years she constantly received medical airj from a respectable pbsic?an; bu the pressure and pain on her heart nd breast and especially in her left side, remained immovable, attended at lorrg intervals with weakness in hef head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under iake any thing. In May she Commenced using Dr. VV. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction look place; the pain and pressure in Iter hotly w as removed; her m'n.d became clear and strong; her spirits1 perfectly go'd, and up to this time it is irt all respects restored to health which fof the last (en years she has rtui enjoyed. (Signed,) JONAS SNYDER. September 7, 1838. (XT Be pm titular. Tht genuine is prf ded bif Agcnti only: Eta its' Southing Syrup, Ecdns' Camomile fills, Hum's Botanic nils, ii code's Ft male Bills, The above invaluable Medicines afre sohi Wholesale and Retail, at 100 Chatham street, Nfetf Vont, 3 South seventh! street, PitrLAD'jC 36 CoK.NtirLL', Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howard, Tarboro', N- C. Ft S Marshall, Halifax, . M. Russell, Elizabeth City, i T. Bland, Edeuioii, ,, Solomon Hall, Nevvbern W. Mason, Raleigh, J W. A tic ill, Brunswick, Ga Mark A Lane, Washington, 3 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia January, 18.
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