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4 ( . 4 v : ' 'V. ;' Corn Fans, - Strjatv CtUtcra, mtt Ftirtiiiiig HEW 1 - ' -- v.4 x '3 JYbtice. ml HE undeisknetl, pursuant to aide- cree of the Court of Equity, will offer for sale at public auction v before the tourt House door in the town of Tarboro', on Tuesday, the 28th of November next, the inovtingJtractsolMndMlate the properly of Col. Louis D, VViisodec'd, "vi.,, 1st, "The Grove," Or Blount tract, well known as the resi dence of the late Col. Wilson, immediate ly adjoining the town ..of Tarboro', and containing two hundred and ninety-six acres, more or less. 2nd, The Collins9 Tract, Lying and being in the county of Edge combe, on the south side of Tar river, be- . I il.nn mils frnm ttit trttmrt nvecn two aim uh nf Tarboro' and containing four hundred and sixty-one acres, more or less, , jthe ISorthern markets; and that my cus Termsihe purchaser of " The Grovel jtomers may have an opportunity of buy -will be required to pay seven hundred ;ing the best for the least money, I have dollars in cash, and give bonds with sure-Iaid in from the markets of Philadelphia, iy payable in one and two years with in-New York, and Boston the very best stock lerest from the 1st of Jan'y next. iof materials and secured the best style of The purchaser of the Collins' tract will'1, antique and modern furniture, be required to pay three hundred dollars Through. this medium I return my sin in cash, and give bonds with surety paya-ccre thanks to my patrons, and-1 do .tsstire ble in one and two years with interest the public that the articles below named iVom the 1st of Jan'y next. KENELM II. LE IV IS, CM. E Oct. 10th, 1848, 41-5 The Woodman Iol. And Store Lot opposite Mr. Cotten's Store, will be rented at same time and ! place until 1st April next. ALSO, the Spruill Farm near Tarboro', and the Thig- - 1 -r, t 1 m ' . .:n 1 pen Farm near Rocky Mount, will be ' , rented out for the ensuing -year at same tune andvplace. J. F. SPEIGHT, Ch'n. Oct. 20, 1848. FOR Z,F, THE FA Of the late Dempsey Bryan. HUGH B. BRYAN. May IS, 184S. 22 (jRaleigh Standard and Washington Whig will insert three times and forward ncc'ts to this office for collection. Stale of North ( V volin a . Gideon Ward and Clarissa Askew vs. Needham Ward, Whitmell Beman -and wife Susan, Willie Ward and Turner Ward. Petition for partition and sale of Slaves ! filed in the Clerk's office of the County Court of Edgecombe, on the 13th day of October, 1848. HE defendants in the above stated plete, embracing a very great variety of case, are hereby respectively notiHcl,' Splendid Staple and Fat.cg that said petition was duly filed in my of- ! -vx1nlci ' lice as above stated, ihe plaintiff's atlor-j OiS. JI wOM.fJLPfe, Moy luvinp made oath that they are , not in- j Uu,llwiirK ( (!- , ' ;ifM. habitants of thts State; and that unless ' . ,, . v ,u t ' t rocke: 11 uuu e. ce t - v nipv scverallY nnnpar hprnri thn .IikjIippqI ' 'hey severally appear. before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Qiiarter Ses sions of said County, at the Court to be held at the Court House in Tarboro' on the 4th Monday of November next, and then and there plead, answer or demur to said petition, judgment pro confesso will be taken against them, and the cause heard ex parte. , JN0. NOR FLEET, Clerk. Tarboro', Oct 1 5th, 1848. 41-G 77fJ PATH r ' MEDICATED INDIA RUBB R Porous Piaster FOR RHEUMATISM", LUMBAGO, GOUT. &C. JJN all cases where it is thought advisable to keep up permanent stimulant- impressions on or near the organ diseased, these plasters will be f'Ujd highly valuable. In fact, all the benefit that can accrue from a continuous counter-irritant, will be produced in the most efficient manner by ihem. As in rheumatism, gout, enlargement of the joints,' chronic disease of the liver, spleen, lungs, or other internal organs, in short, in'. afl other cases where warming or strengthening pias ters are bfinefrsiat, these will be found to be supe rior to any now in use.- For sale by ... February ioV - a Geo. Howard. .nil - j .ft., A Glorious Vic to rv. Achieved triumphantly over all oppo- ; " ': sit ion to. . HOME INDUSTRY. IP ROM the IMMENSE SALES that i have made for the last season, I am compelled to believe that my patrons are satisfied that they can buy CABINET FURNITURE As cheap and as fashionable from a Home Manufactory , as can be bought at any of will be manufactured and kept constantly on hand, and sold at the lowest prices for The style of Furniture: Marble and mahogany top Sideboards, . Mahogany am! stained wood Waidrobes, Marbleai.d plain ton Bureaus, Sofas, Divans, and Ouches?, Mahogany Bedsteads, goihi-? stylo, Mahogany and marble top Centre Tables, Rush and cane seal CHAIRS, High and low post Bedsteads, . ' ' Ladies dressing mireaua, all pnttern9, wriUng D Mahogany and parl.nr Ciiairs, Mahogany dining and tea Tallies, ' Ladies work TaUles and Boxes, ' j Portable writing fesks, liauii'i ?cii'j; 'i.aiin, , Seen taries. Bonk eases, and' writing Desks, Wat 11 ui dining and breakfast .'I'u'ul.es, French Bedsteads, Cribs Cradles, and children's Chairs, Marble top wash stands and pier Tables, Cottage Bedsteads, al! patterns, Mahogany rocking chairs, spring eats Looking Glasses, picture Frames, &c. &cn Any .article of Furniture manufactured at the shortest notice. Furniture will be 11 i t ipacucu safety lor transportation. the above articles may be found at the samt Old Stand. F. L. BOND Tarboro', Sept. 29, 1S4S. S&MJ-NG OFF. qpiIE Subscribers being about to t solve their Copartnership in business, s will commence offering their e r'y Ext en s I vr Sibch ot Goods. at an Advance op 1 O per cckil. 3i Pi iuic Cost. Their assortment of- Goods is very com- All of which will bo now offered to the Public at such . F.xcfVrdirigly Low Prices, As we hope may enable us to close our business speedily. BO IV DITCH $ HO IV ELL. Tarboro', July 24th, 1848. 31 25 11 ward. R AN AW A Yr from ny (arm, onefmile south of Raleigh; about the 1st June niy man SJ MON, ab'dut 3 years of age, bkek com plected, weighing about ISO pounds, thick lips, and very kti6ck-kneed, one leg more than ihe other, as v well as recollected. He is a man of great muscu lar power he is believed to be in Edge combe cou nty , where he was brought from 3vhen quite young by Mr.. Jones, who married in the Ricks family, near the Falls of Tar river. He is believed to have a pass with him, forged.) -I; will give the above rewardfor his delivery to me, or Fifteen Dollars if confined in jail so that 1 get him again. ; ; v5, -: Raleigh, Sept. 5, 1848. ' ' f -A ';; Cotton Wao0:Mills. HTHE undersigned, successors to Battle , 4' Brother, in the -above property, have associated themselves " together under the title of " - JB&TTjBjS2& COi ' v , They have been at great Sxpenser in en larging the operations of this establishment and-in the hntirteUtyncw" itiachiriery and feel waffantetf: in saying; that they can now make as good an article of . Coitori Yarn" as can be manufactured any wKefe in the U. Stales, and are determined to sell at as All they desire, in order to secure the trade of merchants and dealers in this part of the country, is, that they examine the quality of their Yarn9and their liber fal terms, before purchasing elsewhere. We do only a quarterU business; but willmak'e the liberal discount of 2i per ct. for Cash, B D. BA TTLE, J AS. At. BATTLE, IV M S BATTLE, J. L. IIORNE. IfE WOULD invite the attention of which we are now selling our Spring and Summer stock of Dry Goods, consisting of every - Fane 49iHl St a pin Article usually kept on hand; but particularly to our assortment of ' 4i'ii licllfrs, Sli:iiv cullers, Spidep, Shovels, Salt, Ifon, large 50 to 100 gallon Kettles, Sugar, Coffee, &c:j &c, which we will cscll -very cheap and on the most accommodating' terms PENDER $ BRIDGEIiS. ' Tarboro, N. C, July 13, 184S. - .1 mm Fare Reduced. 9 HE Stage Fare from Rocky.Mount to vasntnion is reuueeu 10 &o or, roin Rocky Mount to Tarboro Git Kft JSparta Falkland 'Greenville Pact ol us Wasl.bjtcn 2 GO 3 00 ,4 00 it i 4 t Tarli-ifo' 11 4i 41 to p.irta ' ' Falkland 41 ti 44 o oo win 1. v iiiVf.. r-. . o. 1.. . T.T T! .-11 ror scats, ny u t. i . , . Washington uoom iiovi, uifunviuu n nnivJinn 7.,w February I, 181S. Yoticc. PPLIT A I ION will be made to the r. -, 1 a . , ii r t f aw to prevent the ohs.ruction to the pas - sa,rc Gf nh up Tar river. Oct. 20, MS. .UiTi MiElJLiS 7 A IT X Z JJl1&J V JLi ' " lur ' rip H E concurrent testimony of mm of integrity -u- and worth is the best evidence we can have -. , , - of anv fact of which we have no cognizance cur- selves. The great ad antages possessed by this article over every other, are in ceri ainty, safe ty, convenik.nce and economy. All ihy sieian admit thai great danger is to he apprehended from drugging the eye when in an inflamed and unheal- V- lUC UOC t till?) 0C11VC? ill I n I'IMi VUWil . - mr - ft . ... . . ; distressing complaint; rains in the I lead, is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly re-1 . & ..it- ' suit from its use: it being in all cases applied to ; S,de Back, Limbs, Joints and Organs, the external portions of the eye," thereby avoid- : Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt ing all the inconvenience, pain and danger, which i Rheum, Swellings, Sick Headache, Stiff necessarily attend the introduction of any pungent ness of the Joints, article i5ito the eye. Its activity in subduing in flammation is SO orrfcal that hut fp.w rnspa ronuirp the use of more than one bottle to effect a perfect cutq One physician remarked to usVf after hav- ed its effects in several instances, that . witnessed it WHS a "PKRfECT FIRE KILLER. We Ollffh multiply reasons why this salve 'should be prefer t red above every thing' else in the treatment of dis eases of the eye, but we prefer it should stand on its own merits. All we ask is that its virtues be thoroughly tested, and that the directfous be strict ly followed.- -jv - - . . Every bottle of the genuine salvehas, the name ' : " MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE. ' blown in the Maes 'of the boule, and the, written signature of the proprietor, D. Mitchell, ob the outside wrapper ; V D. MITCHELL. Perry, "Vybming'cbontytrNi V-' v--. ALSO," Dr.: Gordon's vegetable anti bilious f am il y pi) 1 s, and. Dr. Tyler's ague .& fever pills, For sale by GEO HOWARD. Z'-r. February 291848. - r t'.TlDi'InsNJBlK'l JY&rtti Carolina Mmanac,: For sale "byS GEO. HOWARD. IMPLEMENTS, GENERALLY, For sale by : Matthewson & Norflect. Tarboro, June 1. - 22 CONSTANT supply - of Bacon and Lar?d for Sale, at the store of IIYMJ1N 8? PIP PEN; Tarboro,' January, 1848. Thomas ;L. LiddbnV BRICKLAYER PLASTERER f NF.ORMS the Puliiic 'thai ne is now fully, prepared to execute all jobs in his line of business, that may be entrusted to him. He has competent workmen in his employ, and can give satisfactory assuran ces, that all work entrusted to him Will be cxccutC( expeditiously and in a workman- 111VL. IllflllllCl . References. IVm. Nor fleet, Tarboro,' Baker Slaton, Edgecombe Co., Gootd Hoy I, Greenville. Tarboro,' Oct. 12, 1847. ' 42. JDi Joiviischd JSiscd successfully in Acute and Chron ic Rheumatism, Affect ions of the Blad-; der and Kidneysand Bilious Fevers andl .1 O I 1 ' a. 1 . ' ' . C. . T , . tne opinai compiaini. ii is a pericci pre- ve ntative of Bilious and Western Fevers, d the best remedy ever used in restoring an the patient, after being prostrated by Fe-i ver, OiC. ' Bilious Colic and serious looseness, rnolliranaiio f.llfto n A CMnrtia Crli Tr . . n ' ,. . -.. , I art c es of ready-made clothing of his own.r -s.p.cnt Consumpt.on-used with the great- ,. -f. -iUhnHa.atf: :. i rtct cnoopQ in tnm r kphsp. 111 lis first at'xrA.Q ' 'a P . . I Corrupt Humors, and the Dropsy. Dyspepsia: No person, with this distressing disease, should dclav using lhs. medicine immedi- atcly; it positively cures all cases of Dys 'P9l)SU1' However severe; 1 Eruptions ol tne . XT'.... ai-111, t.tf -i,cc, Fbtlen Fi)U,ness of Complexion, and - ' n. . ,; .General Debility, t or general Physical , Prostration, caused by disease, medicine,! or indiscretion committed in youthaber - ations of mind, confusion of ideas, loss of . , . . , pression of countenance; and tor this class ; of dea generally, : this medicine has : neVcr ha l,s cqUV Gout' . tml.ddlJls I Prnirl5in15 I .pnrnf v. 1 ,nnjpnpsi l "1 -- ""J 7 , Mercurial Diseases: I Never fails to eradicate entirely all the ef- fects of Mercury infinitclv sooner than , , ... vt- u. o xt any other medicine; iNight-bweats, Nerv- J . ... ' . 1. . . ' ous iJeniiity, iNervous complaints ot all kinds, Neuralgia, Organic A flections, Pal pitation of the Heart, N Painter's Colic Piles; This Sarsaparilla is a certain cure for this Scrofula, or King's Evil, Syphilis in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev !ei description, an pbsure and Imprud and the Jbrysipelas, htX.- ence in Life. Female Complaints. Ladies of pale complexion and consump tive habits, and such as arc debilitated by those obstructions which females are liable to, are. restored, by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor.- It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors; be- ing pleasanu tney: reauuy iaKe it. it rni- mediately restores ine appetite strengtn. and color. r For sale by A.KH. Macnair, Tarboro'. ; i-March' 1, 1848. ' 10-ly JAte Fills and Plicriix Bitters. Beware of Counterfeits! The safest course is to buy of the regular agents only For sale by Geo. Howard, " u ravel, iicauacncs ot every Kind,. inward ; ot tne Lourt ol pleas and quarter sessions, Pever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure i at the Curt"to be held for the CdUnty" of Blood, Jaundice", Loss of Appetite, Liver i Edgecombe, at the Court House jn Tarbo- JESPECTFU LEY invite : the , publ:3 to call and examine their, 1 - J1otv.82irin ihid,khmincr Goods rurchascd fexclusivejy tor cash; at unpre- ..- cedented Low Prices, and will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or on a liberal - ' credit. Abril 15trr, 1B48 .- Noticed r pHE subscriber having abandoned all idea of moving to the west lias-assQ-.l iciated with him ' in business his brother, Matthew Weddell, and will continue hii- siness at his bid stand under the firm of "1 J. & Iff . Wcddcll. V, He availsvhimself if this opportunity of returning thanks foir the very liberal pat ronage he has hitherto received, and pledg es himself to merit a " continuance Jpf tha- same to the new firm ; , , ' Those indebted to the subscriberj)y)ac: count, will please call and close the sama ' hy cash or note. JjISJVEDDELI,. ; Tarboro,' March 6th, 1848. :-,-- 7DESPECTFULLY intorms the citi- zeris of Edgecombe and adjoining counties that he carries on the g v : v '-: ' ': . wm vrn wr m m cj C :f at the old Stand next ; door J to "e ost , Office, where will be found a choice assort-' ment of . '" , , -:-".':. : Yand all articles in his line of business,) whicn ho is prepared to make up,at the - : 1 a . ! . A ' A ..I n MnsnnnUo t or ma ' 1 . .siTorieai uuutc auu uu jwounouiu . Thankful for the favors already received V he.solicils a continuance of the same, assur-- ing all ,who .. may;fayor.'.vntin With..a. call,--; inai nunc suau uv uiowuoum. v-v- ting done at the shortest notice.' : N. 15. Alwaysori hand a few select llJclllU.ai.tUI C V-M. u m.- Tarborough January 1, 1848. btute of .ISorlli Carolina. Edgecombe County". 1 .-'. ' Washington M lStaritondmtnlst Richard Gay -vs. The Heirs at Law of the said Rfchard Gay. , v Petition for sale of Land 16 pay debts q plaint iff 9 s intestate. Edwin Gay, one of the heirs -of the ; aforesaid Richard Gayis hereby notified that the above petition was filed in my : . , . .. J , b . r 1848, the plaintiff having made the neces- sary affidavit as : required la wan - ,hat unless be appear; betore: the; JusUces . ro,' on the fourth Monday of November next, and then andthere plead, answer or demur, to the petition of. plaintiff, jtidg m e n t pro confesso will be - ta k e n I a gjai nst him, and the cause heard ex parte $o far as he is concerned. , ' ' ' '' ;. JNO NOR FLEE T, ' Clerk of said Court. , September 19th 1848. 39 'Bote el comphiintsS Volits&ti y POSITIVELY CURED BY J, , --V, Jayne's Carminative Balsa in Chicago; III., March S7, 184j Dr. D. Jayne Dear sir, . TouJ ask ra rhat' . proofs I iT.eet with of the eflicaey ,of your CarmU : native. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for owel complaints that has given , so much satisfaclioh, and. my patients sc speed '. and perfect relief as this. Whenever iutroiuced" V into a family," it becomes a standing remedy loir those ailments, and is called for again and again1;; v which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the summer complaint of chil-' x dren, it has frequently appeared to snatch theiiLc- tie victims, as it were, from the gravei It saved, the life of my child, and of .encK r and such a child," I have, repeatedly heard said. In dy sen teric affections of adtfts, I have time, and" again seen it -act Uke a charm, and g'ive permanent rc iief in a few hours I may say in a few mit;ute. In fine it is a vataable medicine, and no kmily should be without it. t s-4. ' 'C'-''."' ' Respectfully, ? Knapf, M. D. - Professor of Materia Medica in uie - Z ' JXporte Uiiiversity, Indiana -Prepared "only by Dr' DC Jayne; Philadeff h ia and sold on airehcv bvr 1 GEO. MW"a . Tarboro', Nbv 9, 1847i 1 i i t I 'i. 11, r
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