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Fresh Spring Goods. Clinton Levering, LOMBARD STREET, Between Charles and Light Streets, ASjusi received, by hie art ivals from Liverpool, and ha now open lor sale, 0O Packages FRESH GOODS, IN HIS LINK, Comprising a large and complete assoit ment of China, Glass, A Qnccnswarc, New shapes and patterns, li which he in vites your attention, a well a Cun i) Merchants geneially. He will sell veiy cheap for cah, or to punctual (-ix mouths) buyer, ALSO, b -xes Window (las, assorted jzt s; ai d a laige lot of Stone Ware, lor sale very low. Baliimoie, Maich 23, 1843, 13 Post Office Department. Match IS, 1S43. riT HE attention of all disposed to engage in the mail service, is specially called to the advertisement fr proposals lr car rying 'he United States Mnls in Vngi nia, North Caiohni, South Carolina. Georgia, and Florida, issued on the 13il of December, lS4i. Tne lat day lor re ceiving bids is the 13th n Anl next, (at 3 p. m.) and lor deciding up n them, ih 1st of May, IS 43 Seivice lo commence 1st July, IM i, and centinue in force un til the 30ih June, 1S47. All, who take an interest in the ma'ter, are referred for so much of ihe advertise ment a embraces the State of Virginia, to the Utchmond E qu'ier, the Winches ter Virginian, the Fiedenck-burj; K cor der, atwi the Abingdon Manner; for so much as rebates to North Carolina, to the Raleigh Smadard, the Charlotte J.ffersn niin, and th-e Washington li publican; for so much as rmhiaces Si-uth Carolina, to the Chathson Patriot, ihe ( -oliimhia South Carolinian, and the Edgefield Al vertiser; lor so much as includes tJeoigu. to the Augusta Constitutionalist, the S vanuah Georgian, the Athens Bann r. the Columbus Argu, and lite MiMctigf vi ile Flag of the Union; and for 50 mch as embraces Florida, to the Tallahassee Floridian and the St. Augntine Florrd-a Herald. The entire adveitisement is pub lished in the Washington City Madi-som- an, and is also to He found in pamphlet form at each Post Office al the end of ih several routes. In the advertisement full information is given as to the particular of the service, the ature of the liabilities, the mode of bidding, and Ihe form of the guaranty, which is to accompany every Pioposal. C A. WCKLJFFE. Fust muster General. Robert Norjleet, nPHUUUGH this medium returns bis sincere thanks, for Ihe very libeial patronage received since his commence ment in busines. Gentlemen, wishing io procure a suit ol clothes, equal in eve ry respect to the best that can be made in the United States, can do so by givin him a call. Always on hand, A good Stock of Cloths, Cassi meres and Nestings, of the newest styles. And an assortment of stocks ctavat-, bo -oms, gloves, silk and wool shuts and drawers, lai$, pumns, boots, timbrel lai, &c. &c. Tarhoro', Feb. I, 1842. "H7N1TED S P VTKS-.vrc Court of North Carolina - In. Bankrupt cy Notice to shew cause again! peii tioti ol Lorenzo L) Hell, of Kdgecotnbi county, farmer, to b declared a Bank rupt at Edcntuit, on the third Monday in April next. By order of the C mrt. H POTTER. Acfin Cleric of Court in Bankruptcy 12 3 Venfi..d Mai en l.-i. IM3. One Cent Reward. R N A WAV from the Sub scriner, on ztunuav, 2rin uii., an indented white bov named 0 I rm ii rt f i ri fi ir y w ;t)ut iz or 13 years old. The above reward, 'but no charjre, will be paid tot his apprehension and delivery to me. All persons are forbid harboring or employ ing said boy, under penat of the law. JOHN MOORING. March 15. 1843 I I 3 State of North Carolina, KDGKCOMBK. COUNTY. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, FKBUUaKY TKUM, 1843. Henry Austin, John Haw kins & wile Spicey, Pen Petition ny Hawkins Mary Ann fir parti Hawkins, & David Haw lion of ki"S vs. Land. Bray Hawkins. J JTN this case, it appearing lo Ihe satis faction of the C iurt. that Brav Haw kins, the defendaul in this casp, is not an inhabuant ol this State: It is therefore or- deied by the t'ourl, thai publication be rnade in the Tatb .ro' Press for six suc cessive weeks, g'ving him notice to an pear at the next term of this Court, to be iieid lor said county, at the Court House in laiboro'. on the lourth Monday ol l"ay next, then and Ihere to plead, an r, or demur to Ihe petition of ihe plain ''ffs otherwise, it will be taken pro con ftsso, and heard ex parte. Wuness, J,hn Nor fleet. Clerk of said Conn, al office, the lourth Monday ol February, A. I). lvS43 ! 'J NO. NOR FLEET. CI' k JOUltNKYM AN Printer, who can woik at press and case, wants to get nployment. Address L. A , post office larboro', N.C. March 1, IS43. Coffidd Kin MERCHANT TAILOK, JJKSPKCTFULLY informs bis c turners and the public generally, that i.e ha just received, direct from Niv York. his supply of rail and Winter Goods, In his line ol business, vir: Blue, black, and green cloths, Plain bl ck ami blue casimeies Fancy Diagual and Pari-h Coid lo. Diamond beavtr cloths ior overcoats, Plain and waved do do Daik and light fi'd chally vesting, Uich bmc.ule Velvet do ilk quilting and plain black satin do P!.in and fig'd silk velvet lo Plain black and fig'd 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 ak puichaspis. io call and examine his aiticles at least, be fore puichasing elsewhere. (J- nih men's clothing trade loonier by him in the most fashionable style and a Ihe shortest notice. T:oboro Nov. 2. !?2. for Sale. npiJAT valuable FARM and desirabU Besidence, lately owned and occu- pied by Maj'r Ktheldred Gray, onetand a hall nines below Rocky Mount Depot and on the stage road to Tarborough, is now flered for sale, and possession given im mediately (or lerms, which are easy, ap ply lo Theophilus Parker, or Henry T. Clark, E-qs. of Tai borough. J. IV. COTTEN. Cotton Land, Florida, 8 10 lOih February, 1843. ieiv and Itc.'iiilif til FALL AMD WINTER JUL L1JYER Y, 4$c. jOTAS just received her Full supply ol Goods, which with her foimer sttrck -compiises a general assortment ot the most neat, uselul and ornauieiital ar tides, in the Millinery line. A variety of beautiful pattern bonnets, la test and most approved style, Zephinine, Florence braid, and plain slraw bonnets, in great variety, Drawn Silk Bonnets, Tarleton lawn, silks and satins, Plain and figured Net, Veil, collars, caps curls, French, velvet and fancy Flowers, 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 Nov. 2, IS42. Magical Pain Extractor. Absolute heal all! VJVV,Uri ul.pruve Uullttfs U,g. ical Pain Extractor inestimable. It nut only cores quicker, but gives no addition al pain, nor leaves a scar. Fire is pos itively rendered harmless. (.10 has teeu offered six mouths to any person re turning an empty boi,&i saving that all agony on anointing is not extracted in a few minutes, Vet not one from thousands of trials since has claimed the bonus ) Parents anxious to guard against geiieml injuries and save money, lime, torture and life, and prevent their offspring from being disfigured by burns, or even small pox pustules, (it possessing the enviable power to replace the cellutary organs destroyed,) can do so by obtaining ibis inimitable salve. Many deeply burnt cases in the city can be seen, &i ie en tire face burnt over and wounded three distinct times in the same spot while heal ing, yet in no i ase can be traced the leas cicatrice or mark! For all kinds of hurts, 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 skin of pimples, removing rhaps, &r. will find it indispensable. Once using Jnl will forever establish it the sovereign Heitl all quality. After this notice, heads ov -armilies allowing torture for months, and ultimately distor ted features, can never wipe away re proach, justly altered by a disabled child, for neglecting to triumph over fire. "Filtered according to Act of Con- cress, A.D. 1841 by Comstock &, Co., in the Clerk's Offife of the District Court of the United States for tbe Southern Ditrict of New York' For Sale in Tarboro' by Geo. Howard in Washington by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr. N. L. Stilli. January 14, 1843, Jlnd Liter ( Jomplaint. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, FROM 375 BOWEKY, NEW YORK, jjT'OU the cure of coughs, colds, asth ma, whooping cough, catarrh, pains in tbe 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 highly distinguished. It is purely vege table, mild and gentle in its effects upon ihe 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 treine and apparently almost hopeless ca ses, not only as a palliative but as a rent edy, that tbe Proprietor feels no hesitan cy in introducing it, and recommending it to all who unfortunately may have occa sion to resort to some means of recovery Physicians, familiar with its effects and aware of the healing properties of this vegetable preparation, not unfrequentU prescribe it in their practice; and with the Medical Facoliy generally, it has met wth more than ordinary approbation. (CONSUMPTION. The follow ing remarks were taken from the last number of the Medical Magatine: 'The surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver wort, made at 375 Bowery, in consump tive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. VV have so long believed this disease (consumption) incurable, that it is diffi cult to credit our senses when we see per sons, 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 Elii 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 was ?r.p posed to be beyond recovery, I was irulu red by advice of Dr. Perkins, to try Tay lors 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 after the first bottle, and after ta king the third was so far recovered as to 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 the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bow ery, and this medicine gave me relief in a short time. It has since effected a ra dical cure. Rev. G. W. CANDA. For sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarhoro', Feb. 25, 1843. 8 Masonic Notice. Hp IE h q!iies ol Bio. Henry Blount will b si'l riiniz-d by ihe members ol Morning Star Lodge, io. 85, NASHVILLE, On the 4h Sunday, 2:M of April next, at the late resului.ee of tliedcd in Nash ville, Nash Co N. C. The members ol ihe adjicrnt Lodges are lespctlull) invi ud to attend. An eail and punctual at tendance is requested. By order ol ihe Worship'ul Master, GEO U BELL, Src 26'h of March, 184.'. I A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tarbo rough. the st of siprtl, ISA'S, wh''ch if not taken out before the st oj Jul? next, will be sent t'j the Gene ral Post OJJice us dtad letters. Adkin VV'iliiam Liggett Noah llnrook );ivid Manning John rms;ronj Kpein-lus Manning Dot lit nnett Khz h Mis 2 Mayo Hri j C Fall & Winter Goods. ill the Cheap Cash Store. WK be to call I tomns and th C - Ihe attention of our cus- e public, lo our prer ent magnificent stock ot Fall as. d Wir.trr liouds, ihe whole of which t a b- n re cently purchased under the mo-i hvora- hf. cii rum stances. V e pU-fce uurselvt 3 to -how the Largest ami cheapest Lot of GOODS, Rver seen in Tarboru. Tho.-e in want ot ioods will find il to iheir interest lo give is a call, a- we are determined lo sell eve- y article at a vry small advance on the lrime c-t. JAS IVEDDELL Sr GO. Oct. 7'h. 42. Hui 2es- Harrison Hirrinton Mrs Hi I her .1 .ts Hlunt Susan Mrs Hitile J seph S HiffZ" D tvis Hi own (j K Brown Jacob Hi idlers H U 2 ( -handier J ts t'oop-r A J Council Wilde ClarU John S Cromwell Kpinetus Duggau John S Kdmondson Kllen S Klioor Jas Kd wards Lucy Mi.-s Sessums Wilson Hllioit Khiah Simmons Jas B Mai shorn K F Mrs Mctiowen John M rcer T N Duct : M rcer Jesse Oids L P Parker Weeks Pender Joshua jr Pin Kebecca Miss Poilis Kli Pervi- Sovereign Pucci Cammiilo Page Mary Peele James Hb r-onJo.hua lo-s John B Staton Sicily Mis S'iiton S B filasgow Dud Griffin J .hn George Jas Garrett John Green Thos W Marrell William Hooker S D 3 Hinton James Harrison & Drake Harrison Richard Hyman John D J nes William Knight Jas C Lnnd Nancy Miss SJiurley Henry U Sikcs & Kdwatds Sharpe Moses B Thomas W G Doct Thigpen Dennis Taylor Arnold G Thomas Jesse Taylor Irvin Thigpen Jordan Witkins Mary Mrs Wilkinson Joshua Wiggins Lawrence Walker L H Wiggins Wright 82 JAS M. REDMOND, P. M. Notice. TCIOU RENT, the Storehouse, &c. for- merly occupied ly Messrs. u. & .1 C. Knight, in Tarboro', immediately op jiosite the Court House. Having been for many years occupied as a Store, am being in a central situation, it is an excel lent stand for business Apply to James M. Redmond, Tarboro , or to JAR RET HOPKINS. Sparta, March 15, 1S43. 11-5 JSottce. 1LLIXM II B TTLR & BEN J. I). BAT I LE having purchased tH merest of Amos J. Battle in the COTTON FACTORY And appurtenances situated .11 the Falls of Tar River, The whole establi-hment is now owned y them and C C. Battle. The business in 'ulure will he conducted as heretolore, in ihe name of Battle 4' Brothers, and upon tne same noeiai ana accommou- liug terms. In consequence of the withdrawal of one of the lormer firm of Battle &. Broth ers, the business will have to be closed up to the lsi dav of June, 1841. A suitaole agent will be employed to attend to this part of Ihe business. They hope to have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, as hey will ntleavor to have their Yarns inadeof good q taliiy, and will sell at as low prices as he article en he had at other places. BATTLE 4 BROTHERS. Rockv Mount, N O. June IS, 1841. JYotice. BVRnTTCHR nsiilv worn, with m i I I CI I I I 1 1MI IIAMII 1 111 Vfit" ! ..... hnres Also, a good strong Sulky, f"r -ale cheap for cash, or on a liberal cre dit. Apply to GEO HOWARD Trl-oro Jan. 24lh, IS43. Eliza. Lawrence, fipAKES this method to inform her friends and the public in general, thai she will commence teaching School in Tarborough, on the first Monday in March next. Terms of Tuition for session of five months. For spoiling, reading and writing, 6 Arithmetic, geography, grammar and history, 8 The above with the higher branches, 10 Tarboro', Jtn'y 28'h, 1843. 4 6m JYotice. Cotton Gins Tor Sale. A FEW new steel-plate Cotton Gins. made at Greenville, for sale. Apply io Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Aug. 25, 1841 44 Constables' blanks for sale, AT THIS QFFXC. NIT El) S I' r F S - District ft rt of North Carolina Bankrupt cy. E'h ntoo, 1 7 h day of January, 1 843. Present, Henry Potter, District Judge. Notice to show cause against peti lion of Kob'Tt Bryan, of Edgecombe county, for bis discharge and certificate as a Bankrupt, al this place, on 17th April next. I, Hugh W.Collin. Clerk of said Court, do certify that Ihe ab ve order was made on the dav and date named. 5 HUGH W. COLLINS, Clk JY Mice. mHEfirmof J WEDDELL 4' CO. is dissolved by mutual consent. Tne business in future will be conducted b 'he subscriber in his own name. JAS. WEDDELL. Ta.bW, 1st .lan'y, 1S43. N. B Thoe indebted to J. W. & Co by account are requested to call and ch'se the same. J. IV. Cotton Yam. TITHE subscriber has just receiv. d a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different numbers, which he will sell At U educed Prices, On reasonable and accommodating terms GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Feb. 2, 1813. Health and long life. Hp HE immense number of letters which Dr. Moffat has 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, precludes the possibility of his laying them before the public in a printed form. The Life llcrti chics Have in many cases been recommended and used by physicians. They have stood the severest test, and proved the most unfailing remedy ever offered to the sufferer, under almost every disease. As a general family medicine they are most invaluable. The Life Medicines have been used with siu-ress in almost every disease to which mankind is liable, and lor billious and liver complaints, with their many well known attendants, billious and sick headarhe, pain and oppression after meals, giddiness, dizziness, singings toise in the head and ears, drowsiness, heart hum, loss of appetite, wind, spasms, &ic.f they are acknowledged to be vastly supe rior to any thing ever before offered to the public, and for those of a full habit nf body, they will prove invaluable; whi!?: as a general family aperient, fi eiliie. sex, they cannot fail to ensure Uie univer sal satisfaction. The efficacy of the LIFE FITsXiS And IMieniv filler Is most certain, if freely given on the at tack of fever, iulluu7.4, measles, sore throat, recent colds, with cough, and oth er inflammatory disorders. In rheuma tism and chronic complaints they have al so performed the most extraordinary cures, when used with perseverance. Since the first introduction of Dr. Mof fat's Life Medicines to his fellow citizens, they have in every case, fully maintained the high character they so well deserved. Patients who had fur years drawn on a miserable existence, and many uho had lost the use of their limbs by rheumatism and paralysis, have been restored to health, strength and comfort, after the a sual remedies had been found useless. Its astonishing and almost miraculous effect! have also been experienced, in the cure of nervous and rheumatic pains of the head and fare, paralytic affecti ms, contrasted and siiffjoints, glandular swellings, pains of the chest and bones, chronic rheuma tism, palpitation of the heart, difficult res piration, &ic. Complaints arising from a vitiated state of the blood are easily subdued by the powerful efficacy of these mild and salutary medicines. In addition to the numerous testimonials in their favor, which accompany ihe above medicines, many references in thii vicini ty of their beneficial effects can be giver on application to the subscriber, who of fers them for sale. GEO. HOWARD; AgtnU Tarboro', Jauuary 17, 1843t "
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