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TO FAMILIES & INVALIDS. The following indispensable family reme dies may be found at the village drug stores, mtd soon at every country store in the state. Remember and never get them unless they hare the fac-simile signature of TnlyfV on the wrappers, as all others by the same naificcafere base impositions and counter, feits. If the merchant nearest you has them not, urge him to procure them th next time he visits New York, or to write for them. No family should be a teeek without these remedies. BALM OF COLUMBIA. FOR THE HAIR, . which will stop it if falling out, or restore it on bald U places ; and on children make it grow rapidly, or on r those who have lost the hair from any cause. Al l. VKKiiirv that intent m npnfln nr rhiMmn j .1 c Ssi Jh. -r srS? rina uie nunc ui i ir n7vifr nn it, or never try it. Remember this always. RHEUMATISM, and positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limbs arc restored, in the old or young, by the Indian Vegetable Elixir and Nkrvk and Bone Liniment but never without the name of Comstock & Co. on it. ! rt wholly prevented, or governed if the attack haa jr ome on, if you use th only tme Hats' LiNiMENT.from nd every thing relieved by it that admits of an ouU ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it. HORSES that have Ring-Bone, Spavin, vv md-Oalls, &c, are cured by Hoofs' oneiric ; and Foundered horsea. entirely cured by Roofs feeder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Magical Pain Ex tractor Salve. The most extraordinary lemedy ever invented for all new or old and sores, and sort Sfl7f5$gi II has delighted thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, and no failure It will cure the jl LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never was made. All should wear them regularly. LI.VS TETII'JCItACE BITTERS: on the principle of substituting the tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with LIN'S fgjiiagfil PILLS, superior to an others for cleansing the system and the humors affect, ing the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, nature, thus : " " - i DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure sick headache, either from the or bilious. Hundreds of families are using it with great joy. DR.SPOHN'8 ELIXIR OF HEALTH for the certain prevention of I gf 5ttf St flCf or any general sickness keeping the stomach in most per. feet order, the bowels regular, and a determination to the surface. pains in the bones, hoarseness, and re quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. CORNS. The French Plaster is a sure cure. hair any shade you wish, but will not color the skin. SABSAPARILLA. comstock-s com. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this. If you are sure to get Comstock's, you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing. CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and al external ailings all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm; so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the ehes this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. Dr. iJartholrmcto's Will prevent or cure all incipient consumption. iaken in time, and is a delightful remedy. Heinem. ber the name, and get Comstock's. KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE " .r.dic.te .11 EEHSEJi" chMre" ti"'" with a certainty quite astonishing. sells with a rapidity almost incredible, by Comstock jr Co., New York. TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S cure effectually. flittered according to art of Confirm, in the rcnr1842, brComittek 4e C.. in th C'lerk'i office of the Southern District of New York. By applying to our agents in each town and village, papers may be had free, showing the mosi respectable names in the country for these facts, so that no one can fail to believe them. OO-Be sure you call for our articles, and not be put off with any stories that others are as food. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be t your mottoand thene never can be true and genuine irilhout our names to them. All these articles to be had wholesale and retail only of us. Mttio Wholewle Druggi't' No 21 C rtlandl Mree.., near Broad wit Tor sale by G. Howard, Tarboro Robert Norjlcct, CTHKOUUII this medium returns his sincere thanks, lor the very liberal patronage received sit.ee his commence ment in buinev. Gentlemen, wishing to procure a suit of chillies, equal in eve ry respect to the best that can be made in the United Stales, can do so by iving him a call. Always on hand, A good Stock of Cloths, Cassi meres and Nestings, of the newest sty les, And an assortment of slocks, cravats, bo soms, gloves, silk and wool shirts and drawers, hats, pumps, boots, timbrel lar, &c. &c. Tarboro, Feb. 1, 1842. Notice. ILLIAM II B ITLE & RENJ. I) BATTLE hvi n sr mil chased the in teres I ol Amos J. Battle in the COTTON FACTORY And appurtenances situ tied f I the Falls of Tar River, The whole establishment is now owned y them and C. C. Hut le. The business m uiture will be conducted as heretofore, in l he name of Battle $ Brothers and upon the same liberal and aceommodi ting terms. In consequence of the withdrawal nl ne ol the lormei firm of fiat I le &. Broth ers, the business will hav to e eloped up to the lt day ol June, IS4I. A uilatle ent will he employed to attend to this part of the business. They hope to have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, a- they will endeavor to have their Yarns mndeofgood q lality, and will sell at as low pricevas ihe article ci he hail at other places. BATTLE 4- BROTHERS. Rockv Mount, N.C. .lune 18. JYoticc. Cotton Cm ins tor Snle. A FEW new steel-plate t'otton Gins, ma le al (ireenville, lor s:de. Apply to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to GEO UOHWiUD. Tarboro', Aug. 25, 1841 " 44 Magical Pain Extractor Absolute heal all! o 1 0,00 lriu,s' andMa!J v,c,7ss' jlvjvvvi Uallftft Mag ical Pain Extractor inestimable. It not only cures quicker, but gives no addition al pain, nor leaves a scar. Fire is pos itively rendered harmless. ($10 has been offered six months to any person re turning an empty box, h saying thai all agony on anointing is not extracted in a few minutes, y et not one from thousands of trials Moce has claimed the bonus.) Parents anxious to guard against general injuries and save money, time, torture and life, and prevent their offspring from being dUfiijured by burns, or even small pox pustules, (it possessing the enviable power to replace the cellmary organs destroyed,) ran do so by obtaining this inimitable salve. Many deeply burnt cases in tb city can be seen, &t one en tire face burnt over and wounded three distinct times in the same spot while heal iug, yet in no rase can be traced Ihe leas cicatrice or mark! For all kinds of hurts, its rapid, soothing effect wre alike important; even sore eyes, all inflamma tion and broken brtasts would be un known. The toilet and nursery, for clearing the skin of pimples, removing chaps, &(' will find it indispensable. Once using only will forever establish it the sovereign Heal all quality. After this notice, heads of families allowing torture for mouths,' and ultimately distor ted features, can never wipe away re proach, justly altered by a disabled child, for neglecting to triumph over fire. ' Emeriti according to Act of Con gress, A.D. 1841 by Comtm k &, Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York." OJ-FRAUDS BEGINNING upon Dallev's Magical Pain Extractor, render it ABSOLUT ELY necessary that the name of CO.MSTOJK & CO.. be found on every package: for the use of a counterfeit might ruin one. Do no for Ket to look for that name, and avoid it as you would poison, if COMSTOCK & CO.'s FAC-SIMILE is not on it. We are obliged to be vti our guard against villiauy in all places. Buy ONLY of the ahnve firm, whose power is IUKEVOCABLE for TWEN TY Years. HKjVRY DALLEY. Dated, March, 1843. Co.n-tock $ Co wholesale Dniggist?, No. 21 Cortlantlt street, near Broadway. Fur Sale in Tarboro' by Geo. Howard in Washington by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr. N. L. Stilh. January 14, 1843. . JYoticc. A BAROUCHE, partly worn, with harness and fixtures for one or two horses Apply to GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Jan. 24th, 1543. Jlontmorcnci Seminary, npHIS institution is located in the neighborhood of Shocco and Sulphm Spring, and will resume its exercises the 6 of January. It is under the superintendence of Afis Eno, a lady of fine qualifications, a gral ti tle of Tioy Seminary, and is prepared o teach the Eng'ish branches, Italian, French, Music, Drawing, Painting in oil nd water colors. B'tard 3nd tuition per session, $50 Italian and French, 4 each, 8 Music, 15 Oil painting) - S M. K. WILLIAMS Montmnrenci, 0 c. 5ih, 1S43. 49 .0 iHcIlivaitie, Brownley V Co. PETERSBURG, Va. MAVE received their Fall Supply of heavy stock at COTTON BAGGING, Hale Hope, and Twine, bolt and Upper Leutlier Calf and Kip Skins, With ev ry other article in their Line which will be sold on their usual terms. Orders from their friends at a distnnc will meet piompl attest! n. Strict alien lion will always he given to the Sale of Produce, Cotton Planters who have not before di reeled their attention to this market, art requested to give it a trial. August 17. 1843. 34 Jlnd Liver ( Complaint. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, FROM 375 BOWEKY, NEW YORK, TCV)R 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 thruat 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 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 treme and apparently almost hopeless ca ses, not only as a palliative but as a rem edy, that the 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 unfrequenily prescribe it in their practice; and with the Medical Faculty generally, it has met with more than ordinary approbation. (CONSUMPTION. The follow iug remarks were taken from the last number of the Medical Magatiue: "The surpriing effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver wort, made at 375 Bowery, in ennsump tive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) incurable, that it is difii cull 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 Eliz abeth City, N. C. 41 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, I was indu ced 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. I have taken five bottles in all. I began to im prove after the first bottle, and after ta king the third was so far recovered as to he able to get about; since which time, bv 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. Contumption cured! Being of a studi ous habit, I became afflicted some years since, with bronchitis, tickling in the throat, slight cough, and other consump live symptoms. Every new cnld increa sed my disease, uniil 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. VV. CANDA. For sale by GEO. HOWARD, Azent. TarboroyFeb. 25, 1843. 8 JYbtice. r p 1 1 E subscribers have entered into a Copartnership, under the firm of JBowditch V otrff, For the tr;inaoion ol M icantile husines in Tarbori', and would respectfully an nounce to ihe Public that ihey have, at-d will he in receipt of, all Ihe different! kinds ol Mer'han!iz usually k pi in tin stores of the place and to which they so licit Ihe atirtuion of buer JOSEPH H. ' BOW DITCH. JAMES D HOWELL Tarhontili, P' c lr,l-43 48 NEW GOODS, If small Profits. VING commenced buines on m own account tl the Old Stand f u- met ly occupied by Ely Porter is' Sun. I have just received 1mm New Yik the following A""! merit of New and Fashionable Black and solid colored Muslin d'Laine. Satin stuped and 11 weltd do Slnpi tl husan, Sniped crape, for ladies dresses, B'ack tiiptd Vljiacca, Plain tdaek .-lpacca Ltntrp, Black gin d'Swis, ctdoied Poie d'Soir, Plaid, c eui, and striped do Coi'd Florence, white sal in, hihop lawn, Swi, .1 cnuet, and cambric muslins, French. E gli-h, and American Calicoes, largt- assurimetit, Ver cheap Wide, and narrow bhick Lace, Muslin Edgings and In-ertings, in grea- Variety, cheap, Narrow luei tings Edgings and laces, Diini'y collars and Fells, Manda'ine dress lllkfs, Bia k li.iliau, and hal crape, Ladies' black and white silk mitts, Ladies' worsted do. veiy chtap, Ladie' besi kid gloves, assorted colors, Ladies' ,, beaver do Men's best buck and worsted do Ladies' thread etinbric H tikis. Cotton and silk do French Corseiis Very cheap, corseli laces. Cneni, Alpacca, and Hob Roy shawls, Sutherland and Austrian do Fancy Thibet wool and Moravian do Furniture and cambric Dimiiy, Bleached damask and brown table cloths, Furniture Fringe, in givat variety, Zephyr wool, cotton canvass, Marsailles counterpanes, Corded kirts, Victoria robes, Super blue Clolh ami col'd Cassimeres, Cadet, blue, black and mixed Salinetts, Kentucky Jeans, very cheap, Plain and twilled wile and red Flannels, Bed tick, very cheap and good, pron and furniture checks. Bleached & brown Drillings & Shillings, Colored cambrics and slllCias, Negio kerseys and L'mseys, I 1 4 ribbon bound a d Whitney bed Blan kets dtiffil and twilled negro do ('a i pet ami slay binding. While and black wadding. Melt's Flushing and blanket Overcoats, very ch-ap. Ladies' camblel & twilled merino Cloaks, Sk and cotton Umbrellas, Gimp edged and lawn irimined Bonnets, Plain fashionable and Tailelou silk do Extra super silk anil biush Mats, Broad brim, white and black Russia and napped do Boys cloth aod velvet new style Caps, A general as-or'i ol men's Booi& Shoes, Ladies kid hoes and gaiters, Gunny and Dm dee bagging, Bde and bed rope shoe thread, Bigging and seini Twine, Nails ol all sizes, of the best quality, English, American, and Swedes iron, ol all sizes German and blister teel, Castings, a large assortment, Foreign and domestic hardware & cutlery, Glass and earthenware, a good assortment, sione, tin, and wood ware, Oils, paints, and medicine, Saddles, bridles, and martingales, a good assortment. Cotton cauls, of the very best make, do low price, Stationary Slnarls candy, Butter aod Sugar crackers. Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, and Molasses, Loaf and powdered sugar, Molls and sperm Candles, Starch, r ice, and het London mustard, Imperial tea, Iresh chocolate, Window glass and put ty . ALSO, a general Assortment of GROCERIES, With vatious other articles too numerous to mention. The above Goods are new and freh, and were houghl wilh great care and la bor nvsily lor cash and will be sold invariably as cheap as goods of the me quality and style can be bought at any store in this place. Persons wishing to get ihe most lor their money, would do well to g've the market a good look through before buying. Please to call and examine the above stock before you buy. JOSEPH J PORTER. Taiboro', Oct. 28th, 1843. New Fcill and Winter f t the Cheap CIS MI STORE. HpHE subscriber begs to c;ll the atlen tionol his customers and the public, o his presi n magnificent and veiy ex tensive smck of PAXCY AND STAPLE IM&Y GOODS, Comprising almo-t every thing that is new and dsha'dt Tor th- present ai d ap pi oaching easuri, bought on the most ad- vantageou teims in laig lots, and will be 'ol I on very s.i.all pr fits. My tock is very large, and was pur- based in der all the advantages that cah mil a thoi otigh know h lge ol the maikets would command; and being vtry anxious m reduce il as speedily as posibh , every.. iilic'e sh II he offered at a small advance ni the p i' e eosi. lesperllully s-- licit i call f out those desirous ol buying Goods cheap JAS. WEDDELL. Tathoio', 20ih, Nov 1643. NEW CHEAP Cash Store at Rocky llounty Pi A5tl IUUMI, I. (J. .5:- nplIE sub-criber begs leave to inform the citiz ns ol N.sh and Edgecombe counties, and ihe public generally, that ne has just op ned A neiv Cheap Cash Store, l K .cky M -urit, (where B. Burnt, E-q. lormei ly did business,) where he is pre pared, ready and willing, to wait upon all those who may have the kindness to fa vor him wit : their custom. His Stock consists of a Handsome Assortment of fancy 4 staple. DRY GOODS, Mlanlware Cutlery, Crockery, Chin i, and Glasswares Boots and Shoes in great variety Leather, shoe, thread, &c. Beaver, Russia, rabbit, and cassimeie Hats, of the la'tsi style. ''Wil low, straw and silk Bonnets, a most beau tiful ai tide. Together with a general as sortment of GROCERIES, consisting of molasses, sugar, coflee, iron, powder and si'Ot, &c ploughs, plough points, weeding hos nails, spades, trace chains, &c &c. Ladies and Gemlemen are respertfuMy invited to call and examine fur themselves, as he charge; nothing for looking. J. C KNIGHT. Rocky Mount, March 21st, 1843. QJ'The Store at his residence, recent ly known by Ihe name of Tradesville, will also be continued by the subscriber. J C. K. Ten Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the sub srriber on iheSlh insl., my negro man MINGO, aged about 45 tf;irw. ni nrilin:irv irp. ralhpr lark complexion, a while streak n r the sight of on ol his eves (which eyp is not recollected) has rathera had look out of his eyes. il is supposed that he is lurking about the lower edge of Edj5 combe, or the upper part of Pill, or be may have got as low down as Wash ington, B.auf'rt county, as his wife is a free woman of color, named Julia Read, lately ol Pitt and ha- relations in Beaufort. The eyes of hcth him and her have beca injur, tl, his by a splint r and hers by a huin. The above reward will be given lor the'appr hensioo of Mingo, if deliver ed to me near Tradesvillc, in Edgecombe county, or if secured in any jail so that I get him again. All persons are forbid h tt boring, employing, or carrying off said tl' gin under penally of the law. MATTHEW WHITEHEAD. Nov. 15. 1813 46 Stale of North Carolina, EDGKCOMBK COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, held fur said County, NOVEMBER TERM, 1843. Jerusha Barnes, widow of John . Peti Barnes, dee'd, Hon vs. T for The heirs at law of the said John ' Dower Barnes, TTN this case, it appearing to the satisfac tion of the Coutl, thai Obedience Woodard, one of the defendant., is not an inhabitant ofthisSia e: l is th refore or dt red, that publication be made in the Tarboro Press for ix successive weeks, giving her notice to appear at Ihe m xt term ol Ihe Court of Plea and Quarter Sinns, to be held lor the County of Edgecombe, al Ihe Court House in Tarbo ro', on Ihe lounh Mot.da) in F bruary n xt, then and there to plead, answer, or demur, to the petition i.f ihe plaintiff; otherwise il will be t;k n pro confesso, and heard ex parte as to the said Obedi ence. Witness, John Notfleet, Clerk of tfie said Court, al tfi-e. ihe fotnlh Monday in November. A I). K43, and in the 6Slh year of our Independence. 51 JNO. NORFLEETyCUrk.
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