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THE TARBORO1 PRESS'"' mm WJuf tort. TaiWotfgft, EAgecOmbr County, J1 c Wednesday, September 16, I 840. m XJ. JvU 3. the Tarbopoa Press, M UttbaOE HOWARD, Cr ai . ,iKrt- , discontinue at ny Subscribers JStWiS paying arrears! time on v t n notice h e reot an p wiH be Advertisements f wd 35 inserted at Une Loner advertise Cenl! fVJZr?eX Couft Orderaaed rj119 VASrUaementa aspoWt Higr A Judicial Ad trert seroe " j lh numherof mser vertiaemts mua be marked tne tiV they may not b. 0- Volunteers for Oregon. Mention! rheumatic Battalion! IN anticipation Of a war with Rngland. the indivi .l..al rnmbosinfc'heMe4- matic Battalion are each pferv one no'ifi Ped and warned to p pd as ahull here 4 JL TOafiPp be directed,) before Orderly Surgeon GEO. HOWARD, in Ta'rboro , and purchase a Dome 01 Uettrtf wit n nl and Elixir , which is vv;irr.nea 10 cure all the old cases ,f chr or inftmm.to.y tflieilmatism that ha-e rem lined uncmed np to the pre ;.t tin. I ids without delay, so that you n.vh i..r aduie-s to march, if called upon. r . . (f,,. verbal RheU-natiC Battalion. ; veil this dav at Head Quarters by COMSTOCK $ CO. Cornrji tnders General. Thp abnve article ia sold wholesale by romiock & Ho. 21 Cortlandt st. WewYorfc bv Geo tiom.ird, Ttrbdro' M. Wes-.,i;astort-FJ. S Marshall, HalifatBen fiei &ilvrtiaii Hamilton -P1. W. Moore, vVilliamston and by one person" ill every villap in V, Slates and Lanadas. March 19, l34fl CARRMjIGES, jFGtt 2&tM. J THE Subscriber offers for Sale, a superior JYbrthern-built Carriage, Made in latent style and best materials Leat&er-loil 1fm3f a Cloth top BUGGY, and a PTJBJTT SULKY, all new. with first rate harness to therfr. ALSO, a second band barouche, but tle worn and'a buggy, very cheap har nesstothem GEO. HOWARD April 82nd, IS46. 4 Sap ping ton on Feve THIS worfc i now offered to th pobllc for sale. A full disrlosirre of the component parts of hs Anti Fevef pills is gtten in tfcis work, tugpther wtth directions for mmfking and using th'-nf onurrT occasions The price of the Pih is'redtrced to 75 cents per bot - and of the Hoelis to 91 per copy fJA fresh supply of the above Pi Is Hist received smd for sde. ry GEO HOir Tarborb' Wd 17 1846 DR. TUMUVJB&S Agae and Fever, add etUl and jFefaev ft J1HESE I'rrjhehnejtiensivefy used in private practice far the pfast - 'e ctiaiacl i HVfn after the most emi enl Phyf'. fan- have exhausted thep hi nosi skill, in, patient, almost wifhoui h' pe. hs b , entireh cored in 94 hoots ' OI ine,ie P,M 1 ' t-e nilU are menaced bv Or. Hciif 1 urner. , . U rr, Pat tt i . . . ' . . ... e, umherland county. N C. I " E Edward. Jov er's Denote. tV. J virmstronim a his Store G. Armstrong fi Sous. Rocky lVlt , .. C. Kn4gM, rradesvijle. larboro Nov. 25, 1845 & Hughes' t -H SOUTH Cl'f.IA .M mi . , .... r ... c. : . V T J : wammon r . " VM" 'oemosi uiiDaral Wp? bs:r:4 '. l; v.: : v"r 'ran v in Ud -m - ...... in enecimg a sure curt s)aI'flllrf r.tfi n 4 oi., if. ras' s of the mnsi formula Tup ner 1 atWrson dr WZk PETERSBURG, Vak August 25th, 1845 - j v ..- JTAVE in Store and are receiving ihe following Goods, to wit ! 60 hhds P. Rico, N. 0., Si. Croi and re lined Sligars, 200 bags Lagmra, Rio and Java cofleej 2d hhd.. I. Rico and ( Uoa molasses, part ptithe, 1000 sacka L. P. and G. A. salt, 200 ps. cotton bagging, part qual. 200 coilS Bale rope; IOOOO lbs. Virginia cured bacon, 10000 " Western sides snd shoulders, 25fr Sides good" and damaged'' ole heitbei4, 5d do2. Kusset upper tlo.j 500 lbs. Shoe thread, 150 WS. No. I snd2j;t5a. herrings, 100 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles. aJJr0et ffrat(h 20 boxes k b. Loaf & Crushed sUgar. S bis. Superior Pulverised do 100 bns UrOp Slid Buck shdt, 100 kegs D. p. powder; 30 tons Swedes and English Irdrii 3 band and hoop do. 'J blisterckt. German h Cdst steel, 250 kegS cut and box nails, 10 do. Wells 9l oj approved axes, 50 cfSskS London porter $1 & p'ts, 10 hints Baltimore whiskey, 50 bis. do. dot 50 Superior ilorthern A. tirslndv. 15 " N. i ! " N. K Hum, " ScdppernOttH ,WTine, id 10 qr. casks Penfet iff and S M. db. 1 ppe superior did Madeira, 5 qr casks Port wrnCj 5 half pipes Superior Cdgnac & rfiam paign brairdy warranted genuine, 30 bis. old Monougahela whiskey, - 2 puncheons best Jamaica Rum, 3 nines H. Ci in, 100 rtests Ironairid Wood bound tubs, 20 bags pepper j spice and ginger, 5 half chests superior U. P., Imperial and V. H . '1 ea , 50 doz Bed Cords, beat Hemp, IOO kS Cotton Lines, rOO reams Wrapping paper, 50 Wriuffit k Letter do. 20 boxes Whfttimore'seiiiiwc Cotton and WOol cards, 100 bis. rtew City ground family floury 100 S. F. dkto ditto & country , 2d superior Cider Virfear, lfifO bushels beat Clover eed Selected , Together whfcr other sfftrelea dsually kept in the Grocery line; all of which we' offer for sale, upon1 atfch terms as we think a fair eiamlnaftion cannot, fail to approve. We are agents for the sale of Jabte Parker's -Threshing JfiafHimes m miltt STRAW CUTTERS 4 on SfJirt Wh?crV are ao4d at the tfame prices a by the Manufaeturer. W also sricrl a Continuance of the verV fiberal patronage heretofore received in the way of Consignments of Protttfeef say Cotton, Tobacco. Wheat, BacfOn, &c ? and pledge otfrseltefc fo tie unwavering in ouT terms of Commissions,-as we place all on an equal footing. Say fijty tortlS per Bale for Cot tort, and all other kinds ol Prodfuce 2 4 per cent . A Tucf he recei v rn g and forwarding of RferChahdrse. rhr wpavdlteltti popular! ttj of Si ... . . i I S a' surefy of rta vrrtue-trrC genuine Mo' liniment ha cured over twenty thousand cases of PILE- tn the Dotted Hiates. Ml he only article Md and pre arrrbed h the Faicultly of Pew Torkntf to ijr reconVmendver 6y every Physician rn the Cofrnfrv Wnb' misused fc or Seen' ?tjf ef Wm on oHerir. I he gCnutne rW CottV .ock 9t Co 's narne en ech wrap,ei. Hi .Uirvtotfaif nV CorrVSlock fit to 41 ronmlrrft rvew tork-bv Geo. Hurt- (ltd Trfrhwr - !Vf VfessorV, .asio r MarsrValT. HaliraJP omuitm j W Vlvhi Wf hamSton Mftnti tt eerV VHlane in idaS IMarcn iff, ioo- Just Recei 9 f M3u the Sfbse A i m.rtittL 4mrrvfKxT Swedes, American and English Iron, L. """.r" "T ,rniMrht Nails. merman ca v UastinifS. COiifiiitH" t ' . V fJKWieisviw : fc Sondes-, hirrit handled sffovwj HT . . ' If i. I k.lti... nk in fltllk v . f i . Ik... nifiO . . SrurkMalfcl silt, bfbwn aV'd salt RWhKe lead, hnseea ano tran Sx lrvd lOx l wmdowgiaae pur-, ALSO, a vet v lafgei general assortmehf o( GROCERIES, Hardware and Cutlery, Cfe'na, Gfls. Crockery, and Stone ware. For saleon.aeeojftmodarting terms. P Reaming In the ct Office at lurbo tttmWamMMgi rniitrh the I o rrf : .mj I Szl fi mA.'A Hdf dif befdre the I. si oj rf 'd Offcf eirf telterk v Sid I dams Elirh Mbs Anderson Htertfy rl AndrewsS A Mrs Bradley Stephen Bradley Wilie Bradley Little ' BraaweU Richard Bulldr-k Wm G Blunt Ieyl Bomett Eliztbeth Burney JdS Baits Wm nocige .lames tlopkiHsAlerr Hold in ess wH&ivs j'oneS AmandaM Mis: Knight John H 2 n Knight Wm F I Long Kohen Uaneir vV m A 43 i Lyoo Joshua L Modrr B V "I 3 ' I Mcorb; o u lale A rtev Pearc e i itiry Mrs Bell McG J I 'artlev Jane Mrs 2 Gotten F R Dicker! C L Dr ' ain.-r Samuel Park, r Rich ird Perkins H Proctor Samuel Sttotl Arthur Savage Jas D i rfe lgepeth K K 2 I eate Khotla H edge pet h V BMiss2 Wiggins WT right Hedgejjeth Jesse T Wallace John Hmcock VViti H i WhiteHurst las 48 J-iX M R&DMOfilJ, P XI. Oiictoi Will. EVAN'S' O THING SYRUP For children Teethings PREPARED H HIMSELF. fb Mothers and NurSeS. rpHE passage of ihe. ifeeih thrdugh the gums produces tfbubleso'me add dan- eerduS symptoms It is knowd bv moth era that there isS if'eat irrhaiibn iri the moutH Snd gtim dtfrh g th' proVeS The gums Swell; if fifecreiloo 01 saliva feS in creased, the child iS e2ed wtih tr cjuent and auddeu fit of ch ing; Waichings tarJ ing in ihe sleep', ami spasms of peculiar parts, the child shrieks' with extreme" vlo lence, artd thrusts its fingds into vi ih'biiih If thfese pr'ee'ursory symJ)tom are5 hot spee dily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions uni versally supervene, and soon caus- the dis- have thfeir liuie babes ted with these distressing iywpidw, jthould apply Dr. William BvanS's celebrated Soothing y- riip, which has p'feSefved hundreds of in fants when thought paS recovery, from be ing svrfde'itly attached wrth that frftal fhala dy contulaion's.' EifitHs fiuttil pient Piiis i, . AJLsOV lir. Mvuti I'dnid fotli Pot Sale In Tarboro' by GEO. HOWARD Agent. -- r e h'r n a r v 23 Roitfinenea by lte Faculty. Drg. A. Sf J UarrellU C RLE BR ATE D Prepared medicines, THESE ltE AD PLEASANT KE ME DIES riOMPHJfK their iomafo and Slippery Etm Pitli, foe th cure of fevers, liver aff.-cnons, jaun dice, headache, rosSof appetite. Costive ness, . m. . . . female conip1aml,S, and everv disease witn rn in' 'aiu i . jjfprutive EtrHCt of 8ardpar I Iti and aY Moodfioot for aerofola. or fctngV hnei svellrng,Mai' thehoifea. ulceroqa sors. erOptiOn ofthe sltin. rhen'matin, sf p oii rfc anVl o.ercurial affection's, &c.(, ; Concentrated ExtracfofBuchu' a ad Vva brsH. for cur.ftg diseased urmay or wans, ch as gravel, m6rMd rrfitatiW and chronic hitemmairon of t!he kidneys; ure : . i.i'.i.i-j .,t'Vra afecf. fH,SteaJses of rers. oiwii ; ihe 6fostraieiand.(losso1 tone m pssmg urfte, cutaneous aflfectionsct rh unvairsm Febrif&ge r Cdfoortiile ionic, iqt tne cure Ot all u. b hues, loss 01 app -u, A-r.ialrv for Fi ver atitl Ague, fo hjch it ihas been more particularly P't-p -t4' 'T : anli'spasirtoaic or ampin" "'"7 to, lesigned to cure ex- asive ? , u.. g. f)llrrY)W: cmDtVr-a rrtorno, rnu.ca. ,,dn mi th. Stomacn,er.o.,). nyer., ies. hvpocontlria, spasms. conulsitpnyafrrl munering fleliriom in Uie forms of bil ous fever. It a e subaSitote for paregoric Qtmxto M&ture oj Carrageen Moa and Squiiisot the e ot drVe. ao longa m -2 .1 . u ut,,rtfu. h and bow els, aiH ai .I s aers prodnt?t ' change twfm.rterrtofe 9eeterflne ToaJh Powder Jot cdfi n atu t eofrvvhiffc he eetmti , ni.i. r 1 1. 1 -ru nknVp nrraraiiony ar ,uu' " wt 1 lie: ' r ,JR - (i.M. Jk iCI iry, not as nestru" - ineat and COO veiltP t pPepain imiS Oo iane Oi krictly Wientifte pnnttpfea: r-o, ny SHOCCO SPRINGS: A correspondent of the Halifax RepUb- lican gives tHe following graphic deScrip- tion of this fashionable and much resorted to Watering Placed Sorrow I divide, Jdya I double. Dear Sir: After nine long months in the Southern and Northern Country, you can doubtless appreciate the agreeable scents 1 experienced in a recent visit to Shocco Springs: that well known watering place ' situated in Warred County nine miles from one Of the most flourishing Villages ' in the State, abounding in the most cultiva ted society, and a most admirable location for health, &c. I have travelled from New York to New OrieapS, and spent the great er part of my time, for the last three Summers, either iri some of the North ern Cities, or at the Virginia Springs, not knowing the treasure that was so near me. I have frequently visited Shocco Springs in former years, add as often suggested that it might be made one of the most de sirable watering places, if in the hands of a proper owner, and 1 can assure yoa that my expectations were more than realized in my recent visit. Mr. Celvert whd is the present proprietor,) is a gentleman of unceasing entet prize, & a sociable compa nion, always wearing a smile to his guests, and exerting every faculty, in making them eomfortable and nappy. The Cabins and Hotel have Undergone an entire change having been enlarged and remodeled, the bail room is sufficiently com modious for three double sets to dance at ease, & the dining room, which is adjoining is also very spacious, and I have not yet seen the first gentleman, whddid not ap probate Mr. Calvert's arrangements at ta bie? each gentleman's name is written upon - ... a card, and placed on the bak ot h plate, families and acqmantances being thrown together as they may desire. This pre vents ail confusion which would certainly arise, among from two hundred and fifty or three hundred persons dining at a time. The furniture in all the cabina is entire ly new, and from five to six hundred per sona can be accommodated with comfort & ease? before leaving this portion Of my subject, 1 will say that great Oredtt is due to Mr. Montague LPetersbnrg, whose ser vices have been procured, and who in the dispensing of the rooms, and every thing connected with the bar ia done in the most satisfactory manner: yOUf have Only to ex press to him a' wish, and if possible 'tis gratified. s The properties of the water have been fully analyzed by the most scientific Chemists and duly set forth in Mr. Cal vert's hand: bills. The Spring is Within two' hWndf ed yards I . - A Z . . A V f U A Hft'lf perfectly shaded at arry time of the day, C i.k vtonrVrl hranches of the mOSt majestic oaks that the eye ever rested on, maiesnc uajwa umi n"- t , i loft v head as if to wei The v Jft Soring House itf near a beautiful stream, 1 kWAA Hreek. the rioole of which rn passing over h pebbly bottom, pierced by the descendingsunbeam at qpiiet eve, lights up tne wnoie 01 wwrc iuw Dleasrnir smile. The band-isohe of thte" beat fortfBalr room I have ever listened to, leatr by Fratrk Johir- son, who as a violinist ttf pretty generairy knoAvm The-Polka wasnce beatfti fully by native of N. and ar dy from ui4i:inv4iv,u:o, ,wi;K: ujq- niiit a treat to those who never saw it? There were some three hundred visrtera during my sown, a feraie poHSoh of whom were Ladier both' maried and single, and Cupt k nave no doubt, acted out bis part, for rn aueb air as amKior0 of tKo ft;. daiihterS of Carolina jftSiW x uA-. turt aad felt arx v riMni7. m v iieari "w --o , - r , . neiaacr the echo of their atft voices cony spired to make any heart feel gatt ano happy;- and their, presence at table added, nappy wn H v - - CotsBn svhy.oeo ahpfiW zesi co an me luxuries ui i. - - awo AnAkl not becoine Kne of tL fi4 watering places in the 0. States, slid reall aaf e' Carolinian, proud at meetyas with naany 01 m1 from Vtt, Wttom I phur. Then, were al many 'yUiuw. if y were but about swrteen; their lady par'hi is certainly a most ed Society, which constitutes the neij bbrHood of Shocco must dltitniNl ddurid tb Its nrdsDeritv. I could but regret when the moment tr- i i gr ' r,yea thSt my professions! CTaemett caied ie from this delightful retreat, and ghtful was only consoled, by promising myself V renewal oT friy viiit ereth season closed B0RCSA. August 8th, i34. P. H. N. C. f- ' &gc& Mrdfes. A colored womaoVna med Dolly, beloneine to the estate of RtchSrd Wilder; 6i this Couhty, died on tne zo msr. at trie age 01 one nmiareci ana twenty-dne yeart. She survived herhus band sdme three or fbur yeari who was cme hundred and nineteen at the ttmw of His death. THe lived together as mart and wife nearly ninety years: E dent on Sentinel . UK. " '-- or - . I t The sale oj mtr Rail fioad-Took place dn Friday tinder the mortgage of the State, ai previously advertised, and was knddked down at the bid of 60,000the St at Hpprim i n a t h niire.haser. We under-5 Stand the Board of Publie Works, how here, have very liberally leased the Use of the Road to the teAVn of Portsmouth lbr a nbminil sttm, Until the meeting of the Le gislature, & that it will be kept running un til that time, or until definite action is had by that body. Pdrtemouth Old Dam. gJ ohnny, the yVellknewn and faithful Servant of the late4ohn RandOlplh,--who; with the other emancipated Slaves of his master, went to Ohid and were there trea ted by the citizens in a manner of which onr readers have been apprised, has re turned to Charlotte, with the intention of petitioning the Legislature to allow him to remain in the Commonwealth. He aaya the have nd feeling for colored people in Ohio, anoyif the legislature refuse to grant his peiutiOn he wiliauiwnit to the penalty of rema!ihinandbe Sold as a alaVe pre ferring this to enjoying freedom in a free State, Lynchburg Virgvmwn, Froni the Fayetteville Carolinian. iare jTeacatdn.---Charlestbn has been in a itate Of high excitement in conse quence of the defalcation and fligb of Al derman MeD , a bank directbr, hitherto greatly respected in the cb'mmanity. It seems that Mr. McD. left Several days since, Ostensibly with the design of gome to the Virfcinuf Springs for the benefit Of his health, having fixed a certain thhe for his return. Meantime, several 6T his notes became due and were protested, and the community at length began it' suspect that all was not right If nr lraollitea are variously estimated. Some afcate the amount to be $ 1 50,000, and other Iff $250,000. He vas marneo to a mmaugy by Whom he had six chiidrieri. Hia family have ail left mtli'e ship AnsOni, bVund to New York. A police officer has beeri drspatched (6 New Yort to arrest them wherf the land, rfnd teke thent duck to CharleatOn. The direction taken by McD. ?s not known, although ft is suSjpected that he has gone to New Orleatis. Th Ifift Ban k of South .Carolina is a large ufferer, as wel as several brokers and merchants, personal frienda of the defeultei4. ; From the N. t. Jdiimalof Commerce. late Battles in Indid The A-dV vocate ofPeace for Auitust edited bxW- hu Burria,ccratalBs"a fetter publistfed in the Stamford Mercury1 (Engfarfarfrm a'P'riyate, ohn Lum, dated the Mt ef . Marcfr, sSvfng some account OTtle battles 1 IJecember, on the Ban xs or tire suuej. ravfnk spoken of tte battle of the Wt, tfe writer ainisCftinhe succeedinfrirtor-ttihg- we Cotnmeneed hanging ah scooting all the prisoner; which dreaoW wor r .... -.1 .... 1 .m.. , . tllll as ' J:a ... orl tH wJhnlp of t!V day!! ...1 j . . .... a;.v iuuwu vo "' j . - - - ,tMmw j statement; and ready aa wtfeare to believe that tar har maliy horror veiled rrow r'pubHc slfcfit, we can hardly magme ! ; - r icould bopexpisfi- , g-sn . . . aanlli, kv n Snirlish airmy m this eettft. Kftgfh "T. ta fr.taath 01 numnr nrisuiici" --- . ... 5:M truth in thctory, W . ,he dieUle rfhuro.n.ty, ani the.um-M for TOUT " Jltf& WB&DX' ! and enlighten TerboroVNovL i
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