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JYoticc. Another clic.ip cash Store. AVING completed (he tedious labor ot taking an inventory ol the present Stock of goods of the late firm of D. J- C KNIGHT, The subscriber is now enabled to exhibit the same to all those who will please to Favor him with a call, at the store form erly occupied by the late firm of Messrs. p. & S. I) Cot ten, but more recently by D. & J- C Knight. As his goods were first purchased very cheap in New York, together with the faCt of his having again purchased them veiy advantageously, it Will justify him in selling ihem at very reduced prices. He flatters himself with a hope that he will receive a liberal s!.ate of public patron ge. Ladies a id fienth hien are respectfully invited to call and examine, before they purchase elsewhere. His goods consist of A general Assortment of fancy $ staple DRY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, Glassivate, And almost every other article ad ip'ed to the wants of the people in this section ot country. All of which will be sold low for cash or to punctual customers on :i liber il eed ?t. J C KNIGHT. Tarborough, Feh'y. 2nd. 1 843 (JThe Store at his residence, recent ly known by the name of Tmdeiville, will also be continued by the nb-criber. J C. K. JYoticc. HKfirm ofJ WEDDELL $ CO. is dissolved bv mutual consent. The business in future will be conducted b the subscriber in his own n mie. JAS IVEDDRLL. taiboro 1st J.m'y, IS43. , N. B. Those indebted to J. VV. & Co by account are requested id call and close the same. J. W For Sale. THE TWO TK ACTS OF LAND, belonging to Col. J. B. Liltlfjohn. known resp.ciively as the Gum Pond and Norrih Tracts. A bargain can be had b'y early applica tion, liefer to WILLIAM NOR FLEET. May t, 1S42. . 9 Cotton Yanii THE subscriber has just received a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different numbers, which he will sell Jit lleductd V vices; On reasonable and accommodating terms GEO. HOWARD Tarboro', Feb. 2, 1843. N1TED ST A VYS-Dislrct Court of A orA Carolina In Bankrupt cy. Edenlon, 1 7t h day of January, 1 84:5. Present, Henry Potter, District Judge. Notice to show cause against pel i tloti of Robert Bryan, tf EJgrcju.be county, for his discharge and certificate a Bankiupt. at this place, on 17th April novt i, Hugh W.Collihs, Clerk of said Court, do certify that the ab -ve order was made on the day and date named. 5 HUGH IV. COLLINS, Clk FOR SALE. Goelicke'i Matchless Sdnative, for the cure of Consumption in its various stages U is astonishing the woVId with its migh- tv 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 hum ail hands? a medicine ob tained Equally from the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms, thus possessing a Ujf THREE FOLD POVVER.O Uullard's Oil Soap, for cleansing coal collars, woollen, linen, and cotton good Irorri spots occasioned by greasej paint, tar, varnish, & oils of every description, without injur) to the fine9t good: Il also possesses Very heating and penetrating qualities, and is used with perfect safely for bathing various external complaints, upon manor bea'St. ft is the best remedy. If thoroughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poisons, scalds, bnfns, sore lips, rhappe'df or cracked hands, cutaneous eruptions, or pinipled faces, that is known. For places chafed by the harness or saddle, sprained shoulders", scralches, Sec. .on horses, there s no composition that txceeds this. Lee's genuine ( IVindltam) hil- h'ous Pills, or Family physic, a mild,' safe, and sovereign remedy for bilious fever, yellow fever, acid stomach," jaundice, in, digestion.- worms. headache.- costieness. female complaints, scurvy, bilious eholic, eruptions on the skin, &c. GEO. HOWARD. Tatboro'y Nov. 20. , Robert Norjlcct, npHROUfJH this medium returns hi sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage received since his commence ment in busine. Gentlemen, wishing to procure a suit of clothes, equal in eve ry respect to the best that can be made n the United States, can do so by giving him a call. Always on hand, A good Stock of Cloths. CaHimeres and Nestings, of the neibest styles. And an assortment of stocks, ciavat, bo "oms, gloves, silk and wool shins and drawers, hats, pumps, boots, umbfel lar, &c. &C. Tarboro, Feb. 1, 1842. Cofficld Kin tr O MERCHANT TA1LOU, ESPECTFULLY informs his cus turners and the public generally, that be has just received, direct from Ntiv York, his supply o Fall ami Winter Gootls, In his line of business, viz: Blue, black, and green cloths, Plain bl ick atid blue casimeies, Fancy Diagnal and Parish Cord do. Diamond beav. r cloths lor oveicoats, Plain and waved do do Dark and light figM chally vesting, liich biocade velvet do "iilk quilling and plain black satin do P;.tin and fig'd silk velvet do Plain black ami fig'd Stocks, Bosoms and collars. Gloves, suspenders, &c. &c. To which he would invite the attention 1 of those that may favor him wit b t heir I patronage: and would ask put chafers to I call and examine his at l icles at least, be fore putchasiug elsevvhete. j G nth men's clothing made loonier by! him in Hie most fashionable style and at the shortest notice. T;n boro Nov. 2. Le 2. Ncw anil Beautiful FALL AND WINTER JfllLiLilJYJEIZ Y, fyc. Mrs 1 C. HOUMKi), AS just received her Full supply ol Goods, which with her foimer stock compt ises a general assortment o( the most neat, useful and ornamental ar tides, in the lililliiicry II ufe; A variety of beautiful pattern borinets, la test and most approved style,' Zephinine, Florence braid, and plain straw bonnets, in great vafietyj Drawn Silk Bonnets, Taileton lawn, silks and satins, Plain and figured Net, Veils, collars, caps curls, French, velvet and fancy Flowers, An extensive assortment of ribbons, &c. All of which will be sold cheap lot cash, or on her uual accommodating tern s to punctual customers. T.irboro Nov. 2, 1S42. Unicul Fain Ejctvacluv. Absolute heal nil! -9- trials, and all snrress- , VVV-U, roVe DaUs MniT. ical Rain Extractor inestimable. Il not only cures quicker, bul gives no addition I 1 ! ai pain,' nor leaves a scar. r ire is pos itively rendered harmless. i'10 has been offered six months to any person re turning an empty box, & saj; ing that all agony on anointing is not extracted in a fevv minutes', yet not one from thousands of trials since has claimed the bonus ) Parents anxious to guard against general injuries and save money, lime, torture and life, and prevent thefr offspring from being disfigured by burns, or even small pox pustules, (it possessing the enviable povfer to replace the cellutary organs destroyed,) can do' so by obtainrng this inimitable salve. Many deeply burnl cases in the cilf can be s6en, &c one en tire face burnl over and wounded ihree distinct limes in the same spot while heal- incr. vet in no c ase can be traced the leas cicatrice or mark For all kinds ol hurt, its rapid, soothing effect are alike important; even sore eyes, all inflamma tion and broken breasts would be un known. The toilet and nursery, for clearing the sm of pimples,- removing rhaps, &c. will find it indispensable. Once using only will forever establish it the sovereign Heal all cfualify. After this notice, heads of families blowing torture for m'ouths, and ultimately distor ted features, can never wipe away re proach, justly Htlered by a disabled" child, for neglecting to triumph over fire. "Entered according to Act of Con fess, A.D. 1841 byComstork & Co., in the Clerk's Office of ihe District Court of the United States for the Southern District ot New tork.f For Sale in Tarboro1 by Geo. Howard in Washington by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr. N. L. Stith. January 14, 1843'. for HpHAT valuable FARKi and desirable Residence;, lately owned and occu pied by Maj'r Etheldred Gray, onejand a i df milts below Rocky Mount Depot and on the stage road to Tarborough; is now fffied for sale, and possession given im mediately for terms, which are easy, ap ply to Theophilus Parker or Heilry T. Clark, E-qs. of Tarborough. J. IV. COTTEN. Cotton Land, Florida , . 8 10 10th February, 1S43. Jlnd Liver ( lomplainL Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwortt frROM 375 BOWERF, NEW YORtf, Jp'OR the cure of coughs, colds, asth ma, whooping cough, catarrh, pains in the side and breast, bronchitis, liver com plaints, and all those affections of the throat and lungs, which area source of so much suffering and so often terminate in consumption, this remedy is justly and bltlilv distinguished. It is purely vege table, mild and gentle in its effects upon the system, and can be taken in the most delicate cases with safety as well as utili ty. So extensively has it been used and so often proved successful, even in ex H eme and apparently almost hopeless ea ses, not only as a palliative but as a rem edy, that the Proprietor feels no hesitan cy iu introducing it, and recommending it to all who unfortunately may have octa- 55,0,1 lo reSOrl to some n,eans of recovery Physicians, familiar with its effects and aware of the healing properties of thi (vegetable preparation, not unlrequenll prescribe it in their practice; and vuih the Medical Faculty generally, il has met with more than ordinary approbation (CONSUMPTION. The follow iug remarks were laken from the last number of the Medical Magazine: "The surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver wort, made at 375 Bowery, in consump live cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) incurable, that it is diffi cult to credii our senses when we see per sonSj evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet It is a fact of daily occur rence." The following certificate was given us a few days since by Capt. Scott, of Eliz abeth City, N. C: "Being constitutionally predisposed to Consumption, (a number of my family having died of this disease,) and having suffered severely from irritation of the lungs, accompanied with cough and rais ing matter and blood, together with some pain in my side and breast, till I was sup posed to be beyond recovery, 1 was indu ced by advice of Dr. Perkins, to iry Tay jors Balsam of Liverwort: and with great pleasure take this .opportunity of testify ing to the value of this remedy. 1 have taken five bottles in all. 1 began to im prove afler the first bottle, and after ta king the third was so far recovered as lo be able to get about; since which time, by continued use of it, I am quite resto red and able to attend to my usual busi ness. . To persons suffering from coughs and affections of the lungs I can earnestly recommend it. (Signed.) JAS. C. SCOTT. Consumption cured! Being of a studi ous habit, I became afflicted some years since, with bronchitis, tickling in the throat, slight cough, and other consump tive symptoms. Every new cold increa sed my disease, until it settled into regu lar confirmed confirmed consumption. I now commenced ihe Use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bow ery, and this medicine gave me relief in a short time. Il has since effected a ra dical cure. Bev. G.W. CANDA. For sale by , GEO. HOWARD, dsent. Tarboro', Feb. 25, 1843. 8 JEliza. Jl. Lawrence, rlil AKES this method to inform her friends and the pubfic in general. that she will commence teaching School in Tarborough,' on ihe first Monday in Mirch next. Terms of Tuition for session of five ' months. For spelling, reading and writing, gs Arithmetic, geography,' grammar and history, 8 The above wilh the higher branches, 10 T?rboro JWy 28ih, 1843. 4 6m JYotice. Cotton Gins for Salt. A. FEW new steel plate Cotton Gins, made at Greenville, for sale. Apply to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Aug. 25, 1841 44 Constables' Blanks for sale; At TBJS OTTtCt: JEvdns' Camomite Pills. fjp H E.ca'mo.fnile dower, (or as it is offi cially cdlled, Anthemis vociLis.or Chamcemeluih. from the Greek words, Kamai, on the ground, and Melon, a;n ap plet because il row8 on ihe ground, and smells like an apple,) is of & dull while color, of fragrant odor, and of a bitter ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do-1 ses acceptable and corroborant to the stomach. It is especially applicable lo that condition of general debility, with languid appetite, which often attends con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the JSTervou3 atid Debilitated, Dr. Evans' Tonic Pill. The powers of kvans Camomile Pills are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the dizty eye, and the fluttering mind, vanish before their effects like noxious vapors before ihe benign in fluence of the morning sun. They have been long successfully used for the cure of intermitteuis, together with fevers of the irregular nervous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This tonic 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 in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, ihoughtlul, melancholy and deject ed. Ily pochoudriacism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous affections, these pills will produce a safe and permanent cure. Evans' Pills Were first introduced in America in 1835. Evans' Family Aperient Pills Are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest precision of science and of art; ihey never produce nausea, and are war ranted to 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 of I13 pochou driacism, low spirits, palpitation of the hearl, nervous irratibility, nervous weak ness, fiuor 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, asth ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find I relief from their sufferings, by a course of ' r-v i". ? ur. avails medicines. Beware of Counterfeits. fcfCaution. Be particular in purcha sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham ft. New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. Geo Howahd, Tarboro', M. Russell, Elizabeth City READ Oi. Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder. Post Master, Kefuesvilfe, Pa., to Dr, Wil liam Evans. Among several cases the following is found: An elderly lady,' who had been 25 years so afflicted with nervous hypochon dria, debility, he. thai for the lasi i'nree years she constantly received medical aid from a respectable physician; bul the pressure ami pain on her heart and breast, and especially in her lefl side, remained immovable, attended at long intervals with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. W. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure iu her body v as removed her mind became clear and strong; her spirits perfectly good, and tip to this lime il is in all respects restored to health which for the last len years she ha$ not enjoyed. (Signed,) Jonas snyder. September 7, 1838. J Be particular. The genuine is ven ded by Agents only. Evans' Southing Syriip, Evans' Camomile Rills, Hunt's Botanic Rills, Goode's Ftmale Pills, The above invaluable Medicines are sold Wholesale and Retail, at 100 Chatham street, Nevt York, 3 South seventh street, Philad'a 36 CoKNiULL, Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Hbioard, Tarboro', N. C. F:S. Marshall, Halifax, ,, M- Russell, Elizabeth Ciiy, T. Bland, Edenton, Solomon Hall, Newbern W: Mason, Raleigh, J. W. A twill, BrunswicR, Ga Mark A Lane, Washington, 3 S. Seventh sit cit, Philadelphia1 January, l'Sv Fall & Winter Gopd M tlie Cheap Cash Slorei ; TyE beg to call the attention of our cui " lomers and Ihe public," io otir pres ent 'magnificent stock ol Fall and .Wintef Goods, ihe whole of which ha been re- cently purchased Under the mol lavoi' mV ciicumsta'nces. We pit clge oure!verf to hrw the " ' ' Largest ami cheapest lEfcf b GOODS; v Ever seen in Tarboro. Those in want bl Goods will find it to their ftiiefesl to give us a call, as we are determined to Sell eve ry article at a very small advance on, thfl pnme ct., . . f , JAS WEDDELL $ CO. Oct. 7h. 1S42. JSotice. ILLIAM H,,BTTLE & RENi: L). HAT I'LE having purchased th4 uteres! of Amos J. Battle in the cottoiV Factory'"' And appurtenances situated ALl the Falls of Tar liivcr, . The whole establishment is now owned y I hem and 0. C. Battle. The business in iutur- will be conducted an heretofore, in the name of Rattle 4 Brothers, and. upon the same liberal and accommoda ting term?; In fco'nM-quence of the withdrawal of one of the lormer firm of Battle &. Broth ers, the business will Mave.fo be.closed up 10 uie i-i usy 01 June, 1011. a sunaoie gent will be employed lo attend to this part of the business. They h;nie to have the continued 4pal nnge of a generjbus pub'lic, as rhey wil endeavor lo have their Yarns inadeof good q lalilyj sfnd will, se.ll at as low, prices as he article can be had at other places. RATTLE $ BROTHERS 1 Rocky Mount; N.C. June tti, iSll:' Health and long Itf el l Hp HE immense number of letter wiijUi Dr. Moffat has received, and. i daily receiving from individuals in different parts of ihe Union'; ta testimony of the ex cellent virtues of. (he Life Pills and Phoe nix Bitters, precludes the possibility of his laying them before ihe public id a printed form. ...... The Hfe Medicines Have In riian'y case been recommerdt&! and usect by physicians. They have stood the severest test, ,i$)d' pfovd tftc most unfailing remedy ever offered tVlne sufferer, under almost every disease. As a general family medicine they 'are (fiost invaluable. .. , t.' r. The Life Medicines have been used with success in almost every disease to which mankind is liable, and for -billious and liver complaints, with . their -'..yn'sfay-well known attendants, billioui and sick Headache, pain and oppression after meals, giddiness, dizziness, singing noise in the head and ears," cfrosiuess; Jieart burn, loss of appet ite, lnil, spnrrjf!j- feci,' lliej are acknowledged to be vastly supe rior to any thing ever before offered to, the pubfic,' and for those of a full habit of body, they will prove invaluable; while as a general family aperient, for either sex, they cannot fail to ensure the univer sal satisfaction. The efficacy of ihe Aifd Pheiiii Bitter Is mosi certain, if freely given on the jit tack of fever; influenza, measles; sore throat, recent colds, wrth c6ugh,and oik- er inflammatory disorders. In rheuma tism and chronic complaints they hai"eral- so performed ihe most eitraorcfinar cures; when used wiih perseveranpe,'. . ; Since the first introduction ol Ur; Mof fat's Life Medicines to his fellow. citizens, they have m every case, fully maintained the high character they so. well deserved. Patients vvho had fo ears drawn on 1 iniserable existence, and many "who hacf lost the use of their limbs by rheumatism and paralysis, have been fesiored to health, strength and conYfort, after the pf sual remedies had been found useless. Its astohtsning and almost miraculous effects have also been experienced, in. I be cure of nervous' and rheumatic, pains of tie hea.d and face, paralytic affecli ns, contrasted and stiffjoints, pfandular swellings, pains of the chest and bones, chronic rheuma tism, palpitation of the heart, difficult res piration, tic ' ; y Complaints arising fr"6ni a vitiated stale of the blood aie asily subdued ; ihe powerful effecacy of these nrifd and salutary mediciues. fn addition to the numeroiis festifribnials' in their faVoi1, which accompany ihe'above medicines, many references ni this Vicini ty oneir beneficial efiVcts;6n bjf givej on application to the .subscriber, wno of fers them f sale. rVr , GEO. HOWARD; Ageht. Tarboro', January 17, 184 ; 4 - c. " 111 v't
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