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fiW W! HMNHiiK A -.il i-: ,:r-?.- -fin HE Sucride fertdSrou to re move irom TarbbVo' his determined Groceries MHavdtvare Shoes T PRIftl K COST, m y The Stock has been recently replenished, and will be found to contain many, desira ble articles for the farmpr tas well as olh erst' He will also sell his TWa I'oi in Tarboro', at present occupied by imself, d'n vvhich are a convenient ' " ' ' ." Store house, Wwejiouseyand recently repaired and- now inoot! order. Tim stand' for a store being near the tur pentine landing,' and' family residence, is considered equal if not superior to any in! jLon An , 1 prtTis Will oe uibUc 9tvwuu"v' ! the place I i . ; dating, xuvk io irous of a comfortable and -conunoaiwi-mu r,,pffpnf onnortu- 'k..v; , nrofitable mercantile to -strike when the iron is hot.- Nov. 16, 1S48. ' . - . . JYoticc. THE ! subscriber respectfully informs the Citizens 01 cigecomuc, -uu cent counties, that he has opened a shop m i Tarboro' for the purpose of carry ing on i The Gunsmith business, In all its various branches. Work cn-! truslc.) to him" will be alten.led to immo - ... . . . diate y, and done in a workman like man - .ncr- . . v fiiW. . i 7. Jan. 12, 1 849. - ' 2 "i 1 1 1 . O 1 ilLil uiiunuciiiuu uumcuj Is'lV for colds and feverish feelings and prt venting Fevers. 2nd. For asthma, liver com plaint and bilious affections. 3d. Fer diarrhoea, indigestion and loss of appetite. M For qosiiyo ness in females and males- 5th. For stomach af- fections, dyspepsia and piles. The great joints are?Tt "Is", 'nbf bad to "take, neVer'gres pain, and never leaves one costive ' For all these things it is warranted unequalled, and all who do ao: fiad it so may return the bottle and jet their money back. This medicine isLOSULEY'S Western Indian jFanacca. We assert there is no family medicine.of half irs virtues, and none that will so delight the users of JL A , , It. nd .o convince till that thtse are facts, we olL r ' ,v . . as wove. Iry it without price, if you are net eharmed by.vits effects. Fuller descriptions and an Almanac for 1848 gratis, with the agents for the county, (See below.) ' . : . ; The Unman lluir Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarous nations to be. when full, flowing and perfect, the greatest ornament, and when imperfect or wanting ' the greatest disadvantage to the personal appear-; Berve and beautify it, all will admit.' nils article has been formore than 20 vears ued exteusivel v. It has the testimony of iriany bf the most respect- :.nnna ; . it.;.. . . .. . . .1 able citizens in this country, who certify to the fact that the ' . r ' BALM OF COLUMBIA . First, in all cases stops the hairj falling out r . Testofes it in most if fallen, iind In all cases if tost by sickness;) and; keeps oirdandruff and scurf on' infants and adults. Second, perfumes the hair and preserves it to old .age from turning gray. Should always be used at tin.ette.. ' Third, gives treat vigor and rapid growth to the hair; and can- s ii to curl neautiiuiiy. L,asuy, prevents an filth or its cohsequence1 on children's- heads,' and exceeds all other articles for the hair in quality, quantity and cheapness Many .artipjes have been siaAtd on the reputation oCt'Va are without merit though they have been atid are sold atdou ble the prices of this balm. ' - The piluall wei?rhehmaliiiri,'&ci- Hays' fjininient- , Is an article tnore justly celebtatedas a cure for tbe al6ve; than any or all othe"S.""Thecase8"6f cure are almost innumerable) and it is only neces sary to let those who, know the article and have used it with such great success, know that it is to be had true and genuine, (for there.are counter feiters) f Df) Lucias Corn8tick, 2lV Coltlandl st. New York, and so of the rest of the articles here named. Zs u t?v'""';. ; r To the hall and fameD? II ewes nerve and bone liniment is the most effectual cure for theu Qiatism and contracted cordaiid mbscle.' For tooynsltblmstocfi1 Terrrtifiigeno Fak cesoci't-will eradicate and iire4iH children and adults who have worms.: Caution. Beware of'all unless the name js Spelled. Kplmitock'a the old Dutch name of the inventor. ; v -. Jt .M t-.A Sold wholesale by Com stock & Cp 21 Cort Uodt st.' New Yorkby;oril;-Tarbbro M. Wesson, Gaston V St Mnfshal, Halifax 5ennett Hymah,, HardiltohF VV.! Moore '."inj-rand bJ;.one person in.eyery VjJIag fu the United States and Canadaai Jot. 5. w ;r WfO : A. Glorious Victory Achieved triximph&ntly over all oppo tl U iU j -1 1 1J U S JL 1 1 X : ? TP ROM the IMMENSE SALES ihat I have niade for the last season, I anY compellod to believe that my patrons are satisfied that hey $an buy " : ' CABI.JST FURNITURE II ' As cheap and as fashionable from, a .Homt ofi Manufactory y as can be bought at any the Northern markets; and that, my ci luiiicis tiiify iiu vc an u inuruifl 1 1 y , ui uuy- i ,. " , - -A :., K ' i . . . n . . r. . . .i. . I in iromtne markets ot Philadelphia, J Nur York. nnrM Won 1! rr.r,r 'kne vtn ! of material and secured I he host stvle ofi antique and modern furniture. i , Through this medium I return my. sin-'the quality of their Yarns, and their liber- cere thanks to mv natrnn and 1 dr asum! :ii terms, before nurchasinc eewhere. i the public that the articles below named! twt ,.,r. L AAn.anii.J on hand, and sold at the lowest prices for The st yle of Furriit lire : Marble and mahorany top Sideboards, Mahogany and stained wtod Wardrobes Marble ai d piain toj Bureau i, - Sofas, Divans, and .Cowhes, Mnogiiy uwsteaas goihi- styi. l'0" nJ rhle top C,re ra!,!es, ! Kush and eune seat ty H Al liS, . , ivies' dreeing Hnreaus, alt palterns, ! Portable writing Desks, ! Mahogany and parlor Chairs . , , . .- "Mahogany .lining and lea Tables, ! Ladies' work Tables and Boxes. Portable writing Desks, LathW sewing Chairs, Secretaries, Uook cases,. and writintr Dks, VVahiut dining and breakfast Tables, -. French Ced steads, v, ..-!-,- Crib, Cradles, and children A.C.bairs,.. . . . Marble top wa-sh tandPi and pier .Table, Cottage Bedsteads, all patterns.' Mahogany rocking chairs, spring seats '. looking G!assr.s, picture Frame's, &c j Any artic,e of Frniturc manufaciurcd jnt thVjshortest notice. Furniiu'rc will he packed safely for transportation. The i i i r i . .t ahove articles may he found at the snmc . r, ' Old staml. F. BOU. t o v t ,i ! Tarboro , Sept. 29, I8-1S. Fare Reduced. "E Stage Faie from Rocky Mount to Washington is reduced to go or, rofn Kotky Mount. to Tarboro . .4 .. k S!narii $i ro 2 oo ? 2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 0: 50 1 00 2 00 Sparta t Falkland (Jreenville Pnclolua : Washington it tt 1 tt t tt Tarboro to Sparta - ' 4 it tt Falk'and - tt Greenville I, cnola Xr itn ltf f n ' H W etvnll v.. TJ ,v lu , i..ati, Washington- Goold Hoy t, drcen ville or to JEU. tit) IVARD: Tarboro. February 1. 1818. 025' Rewards : RAN AW AY .IrQmniyUfarm,! W 'bneVmiI6'outh of Raleigh, about the 1st June. my man. SIMON, about 23 years of sige, black com plected, weighing about ISO pounds, 'ihick lips, and very knock-kneetr, one leg more than the other, a rwjll as recollected. He is a man of great muscu lar powers-he is believed to be in Edge combe county, whe?c ' he "was broucht from .when quite young by Mr. Jones, who married in -the Ricks family', near the Fallsjof Tar liver. He is believed to have a pass, with .him, forged.). , will give the above reward forJiia delivery to ,me, or Fifteen Dollars confined jn Jail so that 1 get him again. r . ftTKir .tit i! ;Rapigh,Sept. IbJJ - rFIi0UR, Jf an excellent qualityy bir the barrel or.retailj'f " - , FbFsabby Gcb. 'Ilbitidtd. .2 J THE Partnership heretolore existing Uissold blnutual consent. . ( The SubscnbWsw persons indebtecllo i , the late iifmtojcall jand.sejtle, inimed jately',. r . ,. . ; , . , ; , w lf j Also, al persons; who Haye claims a gainst them to, prisent the same for pay ment. JOSEPH II. BOW DITCH. James p.tiMWQkl'L Tarbory,Jan'y. 1st, J3ar r ; .- 1,-- i Rocii:lTIuiit, Scjt. Sill,' CotVoh FUctorij Mill frnilE undersigned, successors to Buttle I-"- Brotierf fin ;?the., above property, have.associalcd themselves together under the title of ..... v . . bttJlje & coy .,;r rr They have been at great expense in en larging the operations of this eMablishment and in the purchase of neuy machinery A and feel warranted in saying, that; ihuy can now make as good an article of - - ' " ;:'v t;oiioii tarn , - - as can be manufactured 'any where in the U, Stalest and are determined to sell at as ; All thev, dtsire, in order to -secure . . - , . , ,. .e, d are clctermmccl tg soli at a ; , - w iyv, , .411 iWv. .-.It-sire, in order to -secure1 the trade of merchants and dealers i,v tnis ' mrt of the country, i,, that they examine We to' only a quarterly - business;'.: but x.titt mnko thn IiIiomI flUenmit-iif'" l , nor ct. for Cash: B' D: BATTLE, J AS M BATTLE' fVM S BATTLE, J. L HOItKE. Hound for the atiioruia f2M IB ll PtflOTIT x V A.A iLM JLSa a ii . THE tVsrriber wishing to embark for the Gold Rrgion in California wllf con- tinue to offer I'aJJinrt Furniture, Of SO inueuicu to nun win 1 .! t ' i i and settle I heir accounts, as the subscriber wishes to leave as soon as he can sell out;" Call ;l the same Old Stand . . . ' F. L. 'EOXD. T;;iboi o ITec. 20, IS IS. A scientific .lfcdii(iiic. ( JiEA xcrienre and jur'gmfrt are cqmred 10 in . vaituMe. aim at uie same lime, iuno- cent iuriative. This is nossetsd onlv bv few. is manufacture at the very Low Pn- - ---tv- -..,. w , o r .. . ; . . r . - rever.lnllajnmalorv Uheumatism4 lmhure N.'U. Always on nana a icw sciecx: es wjucn invc aireauy inuuceu many per- k - t . , r;. - ' . , . r . W1 Hlo6drJatindice, Los? oCA'Dnctite. Liver articles of ready-made clothing of his own ns to ntiy exclusively oi mm. .rersons . : vnt r-. --l - -;r v.r "U .... , ,. ... , r i bornpfaintsr Inrorv: Jooseness,- manufacture. t tfo. w&n&iMdX. .. ' ciaui.x ujHMi uie puuiic. r.ucn 01 me an 1.: . .1. 1.1:. . . i c . 1 composing the ' Biandreth Pills Are prej areii m mm way vvincn will secure their .:.. . 4 . . ' . ben ficiai ('ifcts to the system in the safest and easiest, manner. For. instance, some, ingredients nave to ve pr"pari'i in me vacuo; that is, the air is exbaiis'fed in the utensil, end remains so until" a cimhtnattn Ms etrected with other ingredients, which afterwards prevents he air from aciinjr in juriously upon the medicine. Again, the ropor- , liouofeach ingredieitldepeuiis upon its titulliply- j ina nnupr inn nl htr ini r.l teniae- Pir iliiwiu.r' - 1 ol ditterent vegetable rvrgatives upon each other 13. governed by .similar Jaws that govern the power of figures by multiplication. Nine added to nine make eighteen: butiiine times nine "are eighty one. fco it is witn some vegetable puro-atives. By adding nine parts of oneingredient, and nine; I a --- & " " t. ' v. . . IV , increased, noi'to eighteen, but to 'eior'hty-ooe. For exam le, either of the 'articles r to produce' any purgative effect 'would have to be dsed to the ex- tent of eighty-one 'grains; ' by combining them, only eighteen grains have to be usedi Again, a nother Ingredient is found to multiply ' this power aaain,which in a proportion-of iwo grains', would have no effect upon the animal 'economy, but which, added to eighteen grains of a compound ot two parts of nine grains; each'of two ingredients, will again thulliply the power which Ihey' have gained hf eightyWne, to one imndred and sixty- two. t;fo again, tb inixtnre of tventy grains can be afSth multipliedijy'an addition" of two plains, to the 'power5 of 'three J hnridrrd and twenty-four grains oi me original power ot me iwo nrsi mgre dienta 4' Here we have'twenty-two grains, Vvhich as a purgative; tioniain the1 power eqnal to 'three hundrecl and iwenty-fonr "grains 'of either of the articles aldnefneTefthelessi also so powerful after being hus combined, are safe In any quantity always havi og at beneficial efiectf and ! irr . no 'c!ase capable to f ooihg injury, oCjf htch .Utoqsands beaj ampje witnessr narjir(l- -.iv.hWz'li -Let tkof fL in anu-way mil ofhealthse ihve nils. They will find U much o the advantage, The great inajoriiy of the remedies advertised 1UC : aCKt liujos, joints anu urgans,; arucie ove every.owier, areus cxRTaiNxv, of ibis" class are n.ai.ufiiciured by persons !i Hush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt tv, convenience and economf. All physicians have n .idea of tbcVlntive or individual powers Khcum, Swellings, Sick Headache, .Stiff- admitlijt, greatanger is to be apprehended prWJ of the drugs they vise. It is thU cause, m -re than ncss of the Joints,, i , ;. ig?i'lbeey ny.iber. which occaMon? the inertness and often Scrofula, or Kill S Evil, ... .1 In the use,of this Salve tliis cbjecUp injurious eflTf-cts. produced by advertised remedies. c , ... ... ' c frt It iL f w is entirety removed,'a no harm can possibly 're- Syphilis in its worst forms, Ulcers ol ev-. ,.f ... . ; MmMlt,MtiA Ant hence the general preju ire which prevails Ji , . . . 4. J su,t fiom its user.it being jrtalb, cases applied to against thorn. .Vow there is a great difference in Cf' description, and the Erysipelas, Ex- l? extern portion s .of the eye, thereby aypid this respect,; with regard u the p iu made by Dr. posurc and I mprudence in Life. - ; j i all the tnconvVnience, pain and Wnger,tiich 0. liriiJr.ih, auj couseqiiently, ihcir superior, Female Complaints. ." ' i necessarily attend the introduction 1 of a'rty 'pnnsroi bnl IKLAI tn.ciinLA8 1 tHER, I tNFORMS;7tbe,:I,pbIjc tthat he. is now , full v preparqd to execute all jobs in his line 6f business, that may be entrusted to him.11 He has cbmpet&rw6rkmehih-hi9 employ, and can give satisfactory assuran- ces, matau worit entrusica 10 nim-win oe . i t v!jvi - , :urif V:,. . -. -.' Jike manner. tw v References?- Wm. Norfleet, Tarboro -,,3 ,,'F ,( . . . . Baker St at on, Edgecombe Co. Goold Hoyp G ree n v le. Trboro,' Oct. 12H847. 40 ' Z?K" Toianschd?& f SARSAPARILLA JFS used success . icfVeu der and K the Spiual complairitr. ,$It Is a perfect pre- ' ventative of .JUilious'and - Western Fevers. and the, best remeUy ever usd in restoring i the patient, after being prostrated by FeTj n er, &c. Bdious Colic and serious looseness. . . ? ,.; ... . . . . Cotlvene8? 'i Js anJ Roughs, Colic, In tonsuinpjpnused with ihereaM csucccsw t,,,S 8t 8Ug? u"u , u;:"cyiu 'Dyspepsia: No person, with tliis distreing dts should delay using this medicine immedi-'; .if . fullv iri AcutendChron-JlIe avails' himself (of thid'r6pp6rtunny:6f mat ism; A Sect ions of the Blad- Veturninrffftiinks for HheYcrV liberal 'pat idncvf, and bilious Fevers and roHace he has hitherto received. and Wellff atcly; it positively cures all cases of Dvs-rOffice, wherwjll hefound ahoice fssort pepsia, however severe; Eruptions of the jment of -1 d i s -v. . V; skn; Fever and Avey. L CljOTPMi " Flatulency. Foulness of Complexion, and ' v 1: 1 ",: Iv' ls ' General Debility. For general Physical " iWCtr CStttlS Prostration, caused hv disease, medicine, f and all. articlesjn T his line of ' btlsiness.) 'r inaiscrction committed in youth, aberi whichJie is prepared to nljans 0f mind, confusion of ideas, loss of Shortest notice and on reasonable terms. memory, dimness of vision, a hopeless ex- Thankful for (he favprs.lready, received, pressiou of countenance; and for this class of diseases generally, this medicine has ! never.- had its equal. Gout, Giddiness. Mercurial Diseases:, Never fails to. eradicate entirely all the cf- r if-' . fects of Mercury- infinitely sooner than any other mediciup;.. Night-Sweats, Ncrv jous Debility, Nervous Complaints of- all -kinds, Neuralgia, Organic AfTcctions, Pal- pitation of the Heart, j Painter's Colic Piles: - rpt . q iiease come lorwaru - r . , . j , . - i rids S.usaparilla is a certain cure for this0fany fact 0f which; $ve t listrcssing complaint; Pains in; the Head,: selves. The great advarj o- 1 . ti . .1. r 1 t .? ... . r r : r ..- . . j 1 1 a., r 1 1 to, are ri'Muruu, uy uie use ui a:uuuiu.ur tvVO, to hloom and best remedy CVCr pKiMrph r.n( such as ing pleasant, th - - - ey readily take it.'. It im - res the appetite, strength, mediately rcstoi and color. For sale hy A. Zi, Macnairy Tarboro', March 1, 1S43. a0-ly , School. THE third sessibn'of the 1 Male and Female Schools in '' Hamilton will com- mcnce OI,iu,u .I,u. iV?!u ,.,n,a.f7 next. The Male department, .li'ijlbe on- ; (Uicted by James H. JJorner, tEsqr,. with : competent assistants the Finale depart j mcnt by Miss E S. Boverlng. : j; iiyani ut' mien, Joseph Waldo, Samucr Williams, P. W. Yarrelf, f S. T, Price, P. P, Clements, ?t T. C. Hyman, : r ;i Trustees: Hamilton, Martin County No. Ca. ? v Dec: 2, 1848. ' $ jRr jilze kiiiitding. ' jp ERSONS;-desirous ofthaving biidges built, either on the . planf of dnvlng thefposts or by mud sills, 'are i informed ber, who "has tlnderKis cfirectibnr negro tuuu wno nas nau consiaeraoie exneri- ener in tKat business and is fully Wertared 1 1 tounueruKp .sucn joos.Y, s , , . nJtmrm ni r i i n Antnn nviAn o i- i nAHni rt n t iaia itrivr TnnattA ria QPfivirv in cnnniiiniE in : tive habits, and such as arcMehilitaled byaimi.ation is so great thV . 1 thnsft nhstruclions Which females are liable lhe fdWiow"ihari' one blottleW effect a perfect vigor. - It is by far the ; ; : - s v, ,kt i r i it,.was-a 'piRFECT FittK KjICleu. We might discovered for weakly r-.v- - wilf inalve'shculd be prete t Zarboro', N. C, D. 1, 1843,,,. .. 1 1 . UP EStECTFULLY invited the Halk LIU. 1-. . ... . .. r. 1' to call and examine their lv'i,.::,; ? -..jt tv spring summer Gooai lprPhascl?xclusiveIy for cash, at uri'iirc- Lcviuinuu t. rices, anu will oe sold at a small advance for CASH, or oh a liberal credit.!?! r? rff April 15tli, 'ISfcTT Notice. iff J(-" .f i npHrSubscribcivf haying abandoned ! - 1 T idea opvipg tOthe wesj, has asao- ciatcd witatbim,.in business his brother. ew tVeMelT, and will continue bu- Jihess'at liis bid stand'undef the firm off s 3. & ifi; Wcddil; Isame to. the iiew'Tirm. .;. ; . . Mti ? Those indebted: to the. subscriber, by ac count, will( please call and close the fsanio MO rr'l? n TkKT.T... Tarborb,'' March Gth, 184S. ' u.. ISPECTFULLY -informs the, citi- ECTFULLY jnlorms th zerts" of Edgecomhe and adjoining r counties that he "carries on the TJtpIUUSIIS at the old Stand next doorf tb. the Pot he solicits a continuance of the same, asstirf ; 'ing all who may fayor him with a callj f that none shall go away dissatisfied. CuG- Tarhorough. January, 1, 184S. :, ..It) ' 3 7Vjviie Public: a Tf I E concurrent jtestiinnjof meTToF Integrity a rwl wrtrtli ia tlto Kof owiHcnrp WP ran llAVA have no cognizance our- vantages' possessed by this . 1 -.1 t. i. - cure One physician remarked ft us, after hav- !easesof the eyei but we'prefer ifsVouId stand on its own merits. All we, ask is that its virtues hp thoroughly tested, and that the directions be sirtQl ly followed. Every bottle of the genome salve has the name , ;.. . j MJJCHELf EYt SALVjE 1 J blown in the sides of the bold e. and the wrilfen signature of j the proprietor, D,. Mitchell, on the outside wrapper. 0. MITCHELL;:?- Perry Wyoming county, N)W ; T ALSO DK1 Gordon's ? vegetable,, anti bilibae farriljr pills,?and Dr Ty let's ague if fever pillaVf HFbT sale KvGEOFHOWiailli. ' TFebrilary D,1S4S; If 7 pjte ;t HI. - MFniCATFn iNnia niifinpn.. -'''' 4r- d i -ar''' Witt ; r Porous Flaster " ; roRririEUMsTisivi(lU!viGo:4'yuTa fTN" all eases wh 4i -eep up permanent stimulant impression oa or near the organ diseased, these pTastets m)l be (bond highly, valuable ly ,fact,nallltllf .toerU that can accrue from a contiouops ccE.ier-irritarft, will be produced in the tnps eCkiont manner hjr them. ; fAs in rheumatism,; gOiitv .enlargement of the joints,: bronic disease cf ,4he ;liver, spleen lungs, tor? other internal organs, jn .short, in, all bther cases v here ,wa rmmg ott siren gibenj ng pi as ters arabeQeficialrhcsse will, be found .lobe sop rior to an v now in use. : For sale by trJtr- FebrUaty 1 , Qeav Iloxoard LiPiJIsaadiF&CMfxIJiUerp AX For' sale bp V Uc&r&ptcazGzs ;s himself to men t a ' Continuance of tho have bad humors; he- j, aboTe .1,;, iB ti,P. (reatment of Oi. ibrwU,by ut Mo. Howard, 4 i
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