Trustees' Sale. TOJY virtue of a Deed of Tnnt. executed to Ihe Siib-ci ihei s by William Folk. lor purposes therein pecili'Ml, an ! bearing date the 2Gih of DecV, 1842, we shall proceed to sell before the Cotut Hnue door in Tarboro', on Tuesday, the February, (it beiuj Court week,) The tract of Land, Known as the P.icosiu Ti act, ly ing on the north side of Fishing Creek, adj imi g'lie lands of Francis L. O.incy, Chaili Ma bey, Uenj Bills, and Edmund D. L Folk, and containing About ItiW acres, More or les -une half on a credit of twelve months, a'.d the ol!er half on a credit of eighteen months with in'eret from Ihe day f T -.ale. T. .'7 M. CXAIK. ) Trus IV DA AC V. Tarboro', .lan'y IM3 If s. 2 7 JYoticc. FURUANT to previous arrang meni Jesse C. Knight, of Ihe late firm of n. v j. c. Knight, Is authorized and reqonel, (he having th entire control of the b ok-, notes, and ac counts,) to collect and pay off all the deb' due to, and by the aid fnm, ami to closi the business as speedily a" piactirabY. Those nidi bled to us will do wt II to cal and settle the same I) KXIGI1T J C. KA1GHT. Tarboro, F b 6, 1 84:?. 6 : Yoticc. Another cheap cash -Store. HAVING completed the lediou lib o .I lib it, if an ini7 nl,,i r .,f iIwj iti..nt Stock of g"(ls of the laie firm of n. sr J. c. kxan; 'tThe suiicriber is How enabl. d to exhibit the same l o all tho-e who will please to favor him with a fall, at ihe inre form erly occupied by the late firm of Messrs. ti. & S. 1) Cotton, but more recently b 1). & J. C Knight. As his goods were first purchased very cheap in New Yok. together with the fact ol his having agdn purchased them vety advantageously, it will justify him in selling them at very reduced prices. He flatters himself with a hope that he will receive a liberal s!.ate of public patronage. Ladies and Gentle fiietl are respectfully invited to call and eiaminej before they purchase elsewhere. His goods consist of trf general Assortment of fancy 4 staple DRY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, Glassware, And almost every other article adapted-to the wants of the people in this $ ctioii ol country. All of which will be Sold low for cah Or to punctual customers on liber d ced It. J ' C KiXlGHT. Tarborongh, Feb'y. 2nd. 1S43 The Store at hi residence, recent- IV known ny tne nanif oi i rnuesvuie. will also be continued by the sub-criber. J. C. K. JYoticc. nnnrc firm of j. iveddell $ is dissolved by mutual consent. CO the business in future will b-' coh liicud b the Subscriber in his own name. J,iS VEDDELL Taiboro', 1st .lan'y, 1S43 N; B Those indebted to J. VV. & Co by account are requested lo call and cb-sc the sathe. J. IV. For Salt. rHE TVVO tUACTS OF sXft. J- belonging to Col. J. Ii. Lilthjohn, known repciivelv as the Gum Pond and Xo'rris Tracts. A bargain can be had by early app'lica tibn. Refer to WILLIAM XbU FLEET. Rlay 9, 1842 19 Cotton Yarn. THIE subscriber has jul rrfc'riy-tl a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different humbers, which he will sell Al Iltdllct d Vricesi On reasonable and accommodating terms GEO. HOWARD Parboro Feb 2, 1S43. STATKS-Disr it Cdht of Aoflh Carolina In Bankrupt ty. Kdenton, 1 7i h day of .lantru v, 1843 Present j rlenfy Potter,- District .luilgp. Notice lo show cause against peti lion of Robert liryan, of Kdgpcnmb County, for his discharge and certificate a a Bankrupt, at this frlace, on l7h April next. I, Hugh W.Collirrs, Clerk of said Court, tfo certify that the ah ve order was made ori the day and date named. 5 IIUGli IV, COLLINS, Clk. Robert Norjlect, HP H ROUGH this medium returns hi sincere thanks, lor Ihe very liberal patronage received ince his commence menl in hii'dne. Gentlemen, wishing to procure a suit of clothes, equal in eve ry respect to the best that can be made n fie United Slates, can do so by giving htm a call. Always oii hand, A good Stock of Cloths, Cossi meres and Nestings, of the netvest styles, And an assortment of slocks ctavil, bo soins, gloves silk and wool shuts and drawers, hats, pumps, boots umbrrl hi, &c. &e. Tarboro', Feb. 1, 1842. Cojjidd King, MERCHANT TAILOU, KSPKCTFULLV informs his cu turners and the pu'dic generally, thai he has just received, direct from Aw York, his supply of 1'all and Winter Goods, In his line ol business, viz: lilue, black, and green cloth, Plait) black and blue caSMmcies, Fancy Dianal and Parish Curd do. Diamond b'-av r cloths ior overcoats, P!am and waved do do Daik and light fig'd ciially voting, Rich boc.ule velvet do "ilk quilling and plain black satin do P: dn and fig'd silk v Ivet do Plain black and fig'd Stocks, ii 1 1 iiosums ano collar. Gloves, suspeiidei, &c. &c. To which he would inVMe the allention of those that may favor him with their patronage; and would ask purchasers to call and i-xamine his articles al least, be fore put chasing elsewhere. G- htlrmen's clothing made to otder by him in Ihe most fahion.ibl style and at the shortest noiice. Taiboro'. Nov. 2. 1c 2. iev and Deantitiil FALL AND WINTER MlLLlJYERY,$c. 7i-s. .f. C. IlOllVMIW, AS just received her Full supply of Goods, which with her foimer stock compi ises a general assortment ol the most neat, useful and ornamental ar ticlesi 'n lhe Millinery line: A Varieiy of beautiful pattern bdrihets, Id- test and most approved slylei Zephinine, Florence Braid; and straw bonnetsj in great variety; Drawn Silk Bonnets, Tarlelon lawn, silk and satins; Plain and figured Net, Veilsj collars, cap-, curl; .. French, velvet and fancy Flowers, An extensive assortment ol ribb ins plain he. All of which will be ..,.11 i i- mho uoeiiji iui ca-h, or on her usual accommodating lern.s to punctual customers. Tarboro', Nov. 2, IS42. Muzicnl Vain Em tractor: Absolute heal all! trials, and all success ? v v lul.nrove Utitlm's Mntr- leal rain L.xlruclor inesitmauie. It not only cures quicker, but gives no addition- al pain; nor leaves a scjr. r ire is pos itively rendered harmless. ($10 has been ofiered si months lo any person re- lnruiii an empty box, h. sa v iiiu that all agony on anointing is not extracted in few minutes, yet not one Irotn thousands of trials since has claimed the bonus. Parents anxious to guard against genera injuries and save money, time; torture and life, and prevent their offspring from being disfigured by bums; or even small pox pustules, (it possessing the enviable power to replace the cellutary organs destroyed,) can do so by obtaining tin inirftitable salve. Maiiy deeply burnt cases in the city can be seen; h one en tire face burnt over and wounded three distinct tintes in the same spot while Ileal jug, yet in no case can be traced the leas cicatrice of uiark! For alt kinds' of hurts, its rapid, soothing effect are alike important; even sore eyes, all inflamma tion and broken brtasts would be un known. The toilet aftid nursery,- fo clearing the skin ol ptmptes, removing chaps, Sic. will find It indispensable. Ofnce using "nfy will forever establish it the sovereign Heal all quality. After this notice, heads of families allowing torture fof months and uhinnnely distor ted features, can never wipe away re proach, justly uttered by a disabled child, for neglecting to triumph over fire. " Entered according to Act of Con gress, A.D. 1841 by Com stork & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United Sutes for the Southern District of New York.M For Sale in Tarboro' by. Geo. Howard in Washington by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr. N. L. Stilli. January 14, 1843. ; Ljliza. Jl MJawrence, WAKES this rhethod o inform her friends, and the public in general, hat !-he will commence teaching School n Pai borough, on ihe first Monday " March next. Terihs of Tuition for session bf Jive mdnlhh. For plling. reading and vvriiing, Jk6 Ai nbmetic, geogiaphyj grammar and history, 8 The above with Ihe higher Branches, 10 Trhoro .hn'y 4Sih, 1843. 4 rim JYoticc. TILL BK SOLD, for Cash, on Ihe 4th Monday in February next, b - lore ihe Court House door in Tarboro. (II not previously disposed of at private -ale,) Six or Eight Aegroes men, wo men, girls and boys young and likely. Person disposed to purchase; are invited io call and examine them; JAMES DOIVAIXG, Sr. January IS, 1843. 3 5 JVbtice. Cotton fins tor Sale A FKVV new sleel plate Coltoh Gins. mdde at Greenville, for sale. App'y to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to GEO. HOlVtfW Tarboro', Aug. 25, 1 84 I 44 NEW GOODS3 it IjO ir l'riicMis, At the Cheap Cash Store; HR subscribers have how oh hrnd a very rich and extensive assortment of Ihe newesl and most fashionable styles ol Goods, which having been principal purchased at the iSew York Unction Salt .t for Cash, they al e enabled to s II mil wonderfully Liow Prices: They respectfully invite ih 'Sein want ol Xeiv and Fashionable To favor them with a call before purcha Mng, confident they can give Ihem such a variety to select liom as is rarely to be met with, and at prices to correspond with the hardness of the times. In their assortment will be found An immense variety of colored figured silks, 30 cents to $1 20, Glace Levantine, Pou de Soie, and Oros de Naples, che;p, Black silks, figured and plain, Black bombazeen, Moulin de lainesand Challysj Rich Paris and Lotlddn printed muslins, very handsome, 60 pitctA printed lawns, 17i cenis and upwards; 35 ,, French prints, newest patterns; 20 Foulard Ginghams, an entire new article lor ladies dresses 350 Calicoes; 6 cts ib 25" els, decided ly the greatest bargains ever offen d. I . n "... . . u; 1 - . ou ,. rurntture calicoes, lo 15 els. Bull, pink, green; blue, and black Cham brys, (or solid colored Ginghams,) vt- r) hue, 30 pieces striped Swiss arid lace miislins, for ladies dresses, A large assortment of cambric, jaconet. Swiss; mull, book, and India cambric muslins; cheap; '. 1M?" " "5 ' yy uu.mi, very iou , r i:..u i.: j. "i Long lawns and linen cambric Linen cambric and lawn Handkerchiefs, A beautiful assortment of English thread laces, cheap, Thread edgings and inserting, Imitation Valenciennes, laces & edgings, Heautiful embroidered collars, very cheap, 5 4 black and white Nett, lor veils, Fancy searfsj shawls', and handkerchiefs, in great variety; Heavy English silk hose and gloves, A lattge assortment of ladies and misses cotton stockings, from Id cis upwards, Parasols, 75 cts lo $3 silk umbrellas, Sun shades Fans, 5 cts to 75 cts, A great variety of ladies bonnets, cheap, lionnet cap, and neck ribbons, Fashionable cassimeres; for gent.'s pants, Fancy drills arid garhhroons; White and brown drill, very cheap; :b pieces brown linen, 12 cts & upwards, I hale heavy Nankeens, Plain; striped, and mottled Jeans; Kentucky JeanSj very cheap; Linen sfnd cotton bed lick, Linen damask table cover4 and napkins, 10 4 and i2 4 linfen sheetings, Bird's eye diaper 12 4 linen diaper, 10 bales brown shirtings, sheetings, jeans, and Petersburg osnab'urgs Bleached shirtings & English long Cloths, An immense variety of ladies, misses, and children's shoes; newest shapes and bst rijaliiy,'particdlarly worthy of attention, j Travel ling trunks, travelltng&saddlebag. jj large and general assortment of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass, and Earthenware, Willi every other article usually kept ia similar establishments; all of which are of fered al a small advance on the prime cost JAS. IVEDDELL CO. Tarboro'y May 15, 1S42. Evans9 Camomile Pills. rj1HE camomile llnver, (or as it is offi cially called; Antiikmis VociLis, or Chanicemelnih. from the CJietk words, Kamai, on the ground, and Melon, an ap ple; because St grows on the ground, and smells like an .apple,) is of .i dull w,,,,ej color, of frutrraut odor, and of a bitter ar omatic tasie. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do es acceptable and corroborant to the stomach. It is especially applicable to that condition of general debility, with languid appetite, w liich often attends con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the Nervous and Debilitated Dr; Fvans' Tonic IMIIs. The powers of Kvans' Camomile Pill are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the ditty eye, and the fluttering mind, vanish Ire fore their effects like noxious vapors before the benign in fluenre of the morning sun They have been long successfully used for the cure of iutermiltents, together with fevers of Ihe irregular nervous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This tonic medicine is lor nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite, dis tension of the stomach, acidity, unpleas ant taste in the tiiouih, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous Symptoms, languor, when the tiiind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. 1 1 ypochoudriat-isni, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous a flections, these pills will produce a sale and permanent cure. Evans' Pills were first introduced in America in 1 835 Kvans' Family Aperient Pills Are purely Vegetable, composed with the strictest precision of science and of art; they never produce nausea, and are war ranted to cure the following diseases w hich arise from impurities of the blood, viz: Ctmsitniption, Coughs, and Colds, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, uud all ca&es ol iiypochun driacism, low spirits, palpitation of the heart, .nervous irratibiliiy, nervous weak ness, floor albus; seminal weakness, indi gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faint ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism; astb rrta, tic dobloureui, cramp, spasmodic af fections; and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder; Goiit will find relief from their sutferinus. by a course of ) Dr. Evans' medicines. f- - . ' . - Beware of Counterfeits. K? Caution. He particular in pnrrha sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham it. New Tork; or from the Regular agents. Geo. Howard, Tarboro', M. RusskLl, Elizabeth City UEAI OA. Extract of a letter of . Job's jj Sn'ydt-r Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., io tir: Vt if liam fcvaiis. Among several cases tlie following i found: An elderly lady, who had been 26 years so atnicted with nervous hypocbon - una, ueo.o.y, . ..-i .... . .c .i in.rc years she cousiantly received medical aid J J Irom a respectahle phsician; but the pressure and pain on her. heart and breast, and especially in her left side, remained immnvuliL n 1 1 un il -il al Inner intpr('ilc with weakness in her head and on her j mosl certain, if freely given on llie at ri,?..d: Uf-eninr her dlscotiraLted to under-i (, k f trvev, iuflumr. , measles, sore take any thing. In May she commenced usinjr Dr. VV; E vails niediciiies ale- 1 O C cording lo tlie directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure In her body w as removeilj her mind became clear and strong her spirifs perfectly good, and up to this time it is in all respects restored to health which for the last ten years she has not enjoyed. (Signed,) JONAS SnVdEK. September 7, 183S. fcfBepai ti'cuhtr. Tlie geriuiiie ii ven ded by Jlgehts only. Evans1 Soothing Srup, Evans' Camomile Fills, Hunt's iioianic Villi, Goode's Ftthale Fills, The above invaluable Medicines" are sold Wholesale and Ketail, at lb6 Chatham street, New Yok, 3 South seventh street, P'riiL'A d"a 36" Corn if ILL', Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howard, Tarboro'; N. C. F. S Marshall, Halifax, ,f jil. tlussell, Elizabeth City; ;, T. Bland, Eileulon, Solomon Halt, Newberi Wi Mason, Raleigh, " , J. IV. A twill, Brunswick, (Ja Mark A Lane, Washington, 3 S. Seventh street; Philadelphia January, 18. ( Fall & Winter Goqtttt M the Cheap Cash Store. -t E beg to call the aiiention bf bur cuS toim is and the public; to oiir preS- foi magn ficenl slock ol Fall and Winter tIools. th whole of which has been re cently puiehase-d Under Ihe rr,ot lavora bh ciii un stances. We pit dgo ourselves 'ii liotv the Ijart'st Jin?! rhertpest Eo$ of GOODS. Evr eeo in T;nber.'. Tlio.-e in want of iltunU will hn. I ii in ifipii iiiteiesl lo giyp is a call, as we are deli i i;:ified lo s evd y article at a vt-ry Mr.al! advance on the .o ime cl. . . JJS IVEDDELL S- CO.: Oct. 7 '-. ice: Lh M . H TTLE & HENi; I). HAT I'LE bavins purchased the' merest ( .flm os J. Baltic in the COTTOA FACTORY And appurtenances situated iff the Falls ol Tar hirer; The whole establihrhent is now owned y them and C C. Hatlle. The business tn utiirt- will be conducted a heretofore'; in the name of Hat tie 4 Brothers, and upon the same liberal and decommodi- iiii term. In cniwcpicnce of the withdrawal of one ol the loimer firm of liallle & Hroth - i s, ihe htismess will have to be closed up io the 1st day of . I iine, is4l. A uitaole nl will be employed lo attend to this pat t ol the business. They hope to have the continued pat romitrr of a Onerous public, as they will i inh avor to have their Varns macleof good q lality, and will sell at as low prices as lie article ah be had at other places. BATTLE 4' B BOTH EES. nci Mount, N.C. June 18, 1S4L Health and long life: Hp H E immense number of letters which Dr. Moffat iias received, and is daily receiving from individuals in different parts of the Union, in testimony of the ex cellent virtues of the Life Pills and Phoe nix Bitters, preciiides the possibility of his laying them before the public hi a printed form. I. The Life Medicines Have in many case-s been recommendVrJ and used by physicians.. They" have stood the severest test, and proved ihe most iinfailing remedy ever offered to the sufferer, under almost every disease. As a general family medicine they afe most invaluable. The Life Medicines have been used with success in almost every disease to which mankind is liable; and for billions and liver complaints, with their many well known attendants, billions and sick headache, pain and oppression after meals, giddiness, dizziness, singing noise in tlie head aiid ears; drafti'thess; heart burn; fops of appetite, wind, spasms, &cc;; they are acknowledged to be vastly supe riortoaoy thing ever before offered lo. (lie public; and for those of a full habit of , lim ,,,ey vvi prove invaluable; while . a nera famy aperieni. for eitliei. spX (ev cann) fal, (0 edsurfe lhe uliver- I , i . i-. 'r .: ; al saltlaclton. The effi.-acy of the Ami Pliciiix f?it4r , . . . , . i . . tnroai, receui coins, wnn trcuM, ana otti er inflammatory disorders. In rheuroa- tisui and chronic complaints they have'al so performed the most extraordinary cures, when used with perseverance. ' ' Since the first introduction of Dr. Mofc fat's Life Mediiines to his fellow' 'cititeusj they have in every case, fully fnaintained th'e hfgh character ivSf sb vefj deserveri. Patients who had for years drawn on a uiiserable existence, and many who had lost tlie use of their limbs by rheumatism! and paralysis, have been restored ; .lb health, strength and comfort, after tlie u s'ual remedies had been found useless. Its astonishing and almost miraculobs'eftects have also been experienced." in ibe cure of nervous and rheumatic pains of" lhe head and face, paralytic aflVcli ns, contracted and stifrjoints, gla'ndufaf weflini, p'am' of the 'chest and f) one's, chronic rheuma tism, palpitation of the h'&art; difficult res piration, 8ic. ' ' Complaints arising from a vinaled state of the blood are easily subdued by the powerful efficacy of these mild'and salutary niediciues. . In addition lo the rJumeroiis testimonials in their favor; which accompany the above medicines, many references in this vicini ty of their benVfi' ial effects rani be givej on application to the sublcriber, who of fers them for sale. , ' , ? GEO. HOlVARD,dtrenU Tarboro', Jatiuary.17, 1843. J .

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