llUUIl m i n f." .- w! Ifimm V. u ,5 r Tarborough, Edgecombe County, ,V. V. Saturday, January 1830; . :i J ; .-vv ;. U- V mm flfljffljl jjjiii MM' mtmrnrrfm Inniir S ill nj mnfnn 1 I Bra ifmfml I ntmi I 1 t Jt, THE TAUBOftO' PRESS, BY GEORGE HOWARD. Is published weekly at Two Dollars per year if paid in advance-". Twu UoR3 AND FirTV Cents al the expiration of the subscription year. Advertisement3 not exceeding a square will be inserted at Osv Dollar the first insertion, and 25 Gents for every succeeding one. Longer o,nes at ihtf-rrte per square. Court Orders and Judicial advertisements 25 per cent, higher. Froai ISalcigh to Rocky 3guul. Fare IZetliicctL THE subscriber has taken tire contract for carrying the mail from Raleigh to Rocky Mount, and will place on the line comfortable stages, good horses and care ful .drive, and will run it to connect with the cars am the Wilmington Kail Road, aud with his stage Ic from Rocky Mount to Washington he will lied uce the Fare as follows: From Ha to" gfr to Eagle Jiock, $1 00 Wakefield, 1 50 SlauhajiR, 1 50 Nashville, 3 50 Rocky Mounts 4 50 Trunks, of ordinary 6ize and weight, SI 50 part of the way in proportion small packages, '25 cents boxes and bundles agreeably lo siae and weight. Trunks, packages, &c. nuist be deposit ed at the above places and the freight paid, or the subscriber will not be responsible for their safety. For seats, &c. apply to E. Yarbrough, Raleigh T. R. Dcbnam, Eagle Rock A. J. Foster, Wakefield D. S. Crenshaw, Stanhope B 11. Freeman, Nashville ; W. L. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO HOW All D. Tarboro', April 11, 1849. THIS excellent compound, which has gained such notoriety in the cure of Fever ! and Ague, and other bilous affections, may be found at the Store of Geo. lloiuard, Tarboro', , . . . . 4l 1 1 . P J A 1 Jar physician, and the result of an exten-. si ve practice of several vears in a bilious! climate. Those who have used it them selves, or seen its salutary effects upon ntbrs. npod nn fnrlhpr nvidrnnn of Jfs great value. A small Treatise on the "causes, treatment and cure of fever and agueand other diseases of biliousclimate j may be had gratis of the above agent. May 2, 1S49. 7 Br. KUllkVS Abyssinian Mixture. For Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fluor Al-! bus, Gravel, &c. 55 Letter from Dr. James R. Callum, date4 Milton. N. C. August 14, 1847. ...... .f .' r - - t)r J- Kuhl Dear Sirs Your medicines have given entire satisfaction Jn this seclbn of country, the Abyssinian Mixjnre especially, is highly approved of, it has never fail ed to cure iji every case. It sells like hot cakes. 1 have never had enough to supply the demand. "You will phase send me a lanre supply of it as pply -OQn as you trrive at homei Yours, respectfully, I J. P. CALLUM, Milton Drug Store. AoentW0 HOWARD, Tarboro'; F. S. Marshall, UAfax. 3ames Simmons, Weldon; C. C. Pugh, Gal,r;, v Et Cook, warrenton; Hen- ty Goodloe, Vrreni. p, C nrown, Louisburg; Jonn IL Brod), FrankVm; Louis II. Kittle, Hen- derson; Ri HiMitchell,Oxfor(i. t ay if, JYoticc A GOODb saw Cotton Gin, but lit tle worn, came had, on reasonable terms. On applicatio to Geo. Howard, Tarboro'. Tarboro' My 2Sth, is 19, Watch and Clock Repairing- THE Undersigned announces" to the citizens of Edgecombe and adjacent coun ties, that he has commenced business "on his own hook,' and may be found at all times at his shop, east side of Main street, next door to Dr. Lawrence's drug store. Watches,"; locks ami Jewelry Repaired at the shortest notice he solicits the public patronage. CHAS.G. MER Tarboro', Jah 3, 1850. Joticc. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecom'be ;and surround, ing counties, that le has -commenced the business of making Boots and Shoes, IN TARBORO', On ihc corner apposite Mat hewson 8? Norjleefs Storc And has in his employ one of flic best) workmen in the State He expects to keep con-stantly on hand a good supply cf Heady made Ihntts from $5 to $S, Foaling iioots. 4 50: also. Shoes of vara-! o.is qualifies, ffO"1-, ibe coarsest to th! iinrst; aiul a good stork of materials for! manufiicturinj them to orrlcr. 1 will war-1 rsnt. niv fine work to be equal to Miles &: Son's, of Philad-clnhia. Call and se:. THOMAS C. IJUStSKY. Tarboro'. Dec. 28, 18 J9. Joseph f Stewart, INFORMS the citizens of Edgecombe and the counties adjacent thereto, that he will cootiujo the above business in tlie shop recently occupied by J M. Hursc', I is Tai-bor'. j And solicits a portion of their patronage j j lie will warrant his work to be equ.d to j ! any done in this section of country. Repairing done neatly and expeditiously, Tarboro', Jan. 1, ISoO. Music! iyusic ! ! To the youni Ladies and Gentlemen of u . . J Tarboro' and vicinity. Teacher of Instrumental and focal 1 TAlvTS fhi mrtlinil fit malcintr L-nnivn ! his intention of opening A SCHOOL in each of these branches of refinement 71 Trboro, on Thursday $ Thursday evening, 21th Dec. lie has, for the last twelve months, had charge of a class in music in Greenville ncl he can sav, that he has rendered ent. re satisfaction 4o which fact 'he can exhibit certificates. It is one of his rules in teach- j ing. that where ample satisfaction is not - rendered, no charge is made. TERMS. Piano and G'jilar, each, 510 per quarter. Vocal Music. $2 for 15 lessons. Dec. 0,M9. ' ' LilSt Of LtCtlcrS, Remaining in the Post Office at-Tarboro1, the lsi Ja' 1850 which if not taken out before the Ist c,f APrii next? wUl be. pent to the General Post Office as dead letters! i Andrews Wallace Lid don Thos L Liddon Rebecca Mason John R, Meeks Joshua McPhcrson Edward Nelson James Pender J J B j By rum John J ji'yan John Battle T A Miss Bulluck Orren Bras well Richard Bradley S B1 Gotten Randolph 2 Pender L"R Mis? Cameron John A Pcele John Dtiirpnn John S Ponds Edwin Freeman Sarah Mrs Savage Pheribe Mrs Fly Thomas Simmons Joseph u Gardner John Taylor Mary L Miss Home J L Staton W D HarrisonElizAMrs McWilliams M Mrs Harvey Nancy Mrs Wiggins Wright Harrison Richard Waldo & Sherrod ales Nancy Miss Williard Jas A arris Henry Windham Iva Jenkins W A WinborncR H ,Lond Jos R m-T r . 13 J.7S. M. REDMOND, P. M. Mrs. Mary Bond, OFFERS her services to the -Ladies of Edgecombe and adjacent Counties ' - ' In Dress making, l1 And respectfully informs them, 'that from an experience of more than 10 ' years in this lu&iness, she is prepared to make' any style of dress that may be offered to! her. She will keep herself supplied with j The latest Fashion s, j And her work will not only be fashiona'- j " scssed by various vegetable ble and neat, but will be made as cheap asj substances. can be made elsewhere. ' CTINO speciHcally on the Liver anri Satisfactory reference in Tgiboro' and j othersecretingorgans,promotingdiges counlry can be given. ! tion, purifying the bloodrffesing the Tarboro', Nov 28, 1849. j glands, in short, reviving the prostrated A C AMID. TTIE undersigned return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, They will as hereto fore give prompt, and energetic attention ! to the sales of Cotton, and other counlrv produce. we fiavc for sale Jl general and well selected Assortment V lZtOCIEeiR.S, Petersburg. Va., 1-Uh Sept. IS 19. Cotton ESaiging i. Jiff 2ai Hope. ffa pieces of German Bagging,'! .. , ... , incuts vdo arul vveigniog 14 lbs to the yard, lots to stiit purchasers. AT. At. MWTIN$rnOJNJlKS. Vetersburg, Va., Sept. 1 4th, IS ID. Cut JVuils fej kegs, 4s to 12s inclusive for sab ly W. II. WILLARD. Wasbinglnn. .Inly 21, 1S4T.. ;jccr:c SUGAR, molasses, codec, j Apple nnd' French Brandy whiskey, i-Madein and Malaga wine, Lorillard's and Outcalt's Snuff, CnmlJe5 brown and faticy Soaps, Orou'id pepper and spice--ginger. c. r , i. i: i, i St-reh, indigo, ink and ink powder Cap and letter paper, ruled and unruled, Steel pns and pen holders, &e. &e. For s;d b v g i:o. no wjinn November 21, 84D. To Farmers a ait BPtoirymiH. IJiUlOm iV JFjinCrsOit S I'aLcnl dj ihle aciiii rolnvy CHURN, PECULIARLY adapted to Warm Cii- ' mates, as il nroduces butter as e:silv from sweet milk as from cream. In bringing j ol l,,LMr promsposing causes, tmd the this effectual and simple churn into USJ, ! e'hods of their treatment 'recommended the proprietors, feeling confidence in 'AhV lhe mos! 'iislinRtiishcd physicians. ; capabilities, do not hesitate to pronounce it the best churn ever offered to the public, j (,Iles n Rcneral use arc faithfully describ- "This is one of the most useful and in Thc public arc invited to call and ex- cuas arc aso diet and regimen ncces- structive books for a lady ever published, amine the machine, and see its utility tes-; r' u"der various diseases, and during and enc that should be in the hands of cv led. It combines the following valuable convalescence. - :ery family in the land. Send by all qualities: Uiet, Atmosphere, Temperature. Bath-! means, and have it at once.,, From a Re- 1st. It produces,butter in less time than inR Hmate, Clohing and Exercises are! view of the Work. , any other Churn, making it and Catherine- specially treated upon. " Any person in this country can have a it from sweet milk in from three to eight minutes and from cream in much less lime. 2d. It produces more butter from this) ien anuveiT vamaoic i reaiics upon -same amount of mill: or cream, than the or- i n-alon,y Physiology and Surgery; also dinary method, as it does . its work in n ! Birectmns for the Treatment of the Sick, more thorough and seientifie manner. j Rlahagement of the Sick Room, Prepara 3d. It is the cheapestand most conveni- j lh? n of Food for .lhe Sick' &c- &c ent Chum ever-invented, involving the! ''"Wany Valuable Articles have been fur true philosophical principles of butter ma-1 n,she(l hr, lle courtesy 'of . medical gentle kJn. , jmen of the United States. 4th. New milk, after --being churned, is entire volume, with its Adl Index, sweet and suitable for family usevi !;ables of B?,'&c., will prove, it is con- 5th. Instead of feeding the calf , with ?ved, a most valuable book for milk direct from the dow churned -Family use. ..,.y v sweet milk will answer every purpose, j Uc- VvIU b PHed,.UehT By this means the butler is all profit. For sale by ; 1 Geo. Howard. &rae fen berg Ilcciiciiics. JUST RECEIVED, the Graelenbergi Sarsaparilla' Compound the celebrated Children s Panacea the Jsye Lotion the j health Bitters the Fever and Ague Pills ;j the Vegetables Pills, and .the Green ;! Mount ai n Vjegetabje Ointment. March 26. GEOU HOWARD. Coffee. , bgs Rio and Laguayroy part of strictly prime quality, just re- 4 : ccived, for sale by i r. , ' , W. II . , VV LARD. Washington, N. C. July 24; 1S49. - , A. GILIIEUT'S UntLbilions Family Hills. Composed of Medicinal Properties pos system, and diffusing health and' vigor throughout the human frame.. The following are presented out of mam CEUTIFICATES. 4 , - - H; r Cornwall, Orange county, Ni , May 19, M7. Dr. At Gilbert. Dear Sir: Suffering far some time with severe bilious affection and liver com plaint, I was recommended to try your anti-bilious family pills; aud i urn pleased in being" able U say, that after using a fovv doses 1 lodnd great and permanent reliefi To all those rdTiicied in a simi lar way, 1 cannot refrain from th3 publicly re commanding them, as 1 consider them a valuabb medk-h-.e to possess, specially in the country where porsiotis are ' rnj.ved from the opportunity j of f-cvjvi tig iiiuuicdl advice. Yours, truly. Signed. GEOUCK 13KOVN Wrh tlic undersigned, dealers medicine Jsnviiig ft,: two yeurs past sold Ai Gilbert's anti hi!ii!.s fitinily pills, take grat pleasure in statio' iA so far as we know, the medicine has giver (jnivrp:il s:iii. faction; and we bli ve it, from lh SfVLTi.i ;xpres?.iotfS made to us, to be lite bsl an. li-biiiuas uttidicin u w in usei Signtd. ' ' Aaron A. Wing, M. Di P.tkr Hanlock, A. A. Mautin, Jasi Nollnkr, Mil' Noffo'.k, Va. May 29, 44. Mr. At Gilherti Dear sir, please send me foi gross of your pills by the very first packet, as 1 am nearly out of them. The demand for them i.- very kh..'. ir.cresd, vik;!i can only be attribu ted to their being recommended by- those who have ticen benefited by the use of them. Yoi can draw on me at si-Thlfor the amount as usual Signed. Gi J. New Orleans, March 7, M5. For sale bv GEO. HOWARD. 1 i u' Nassau Street, New York, ARE NOW PUBLISHING 0e popular efitlostUrCSo OF MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE,,. " 11 V KEITH MRAV, M D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physl clans and Licentiate of the. Royal College of Surgeons, Edtnburg. "2.$P :-: j engravings illustrative of the various THIS work gives a clear and concise stitches in those useful and fashionable em idea of the nature of the distinctive symp-; ploy mentsj making one fine Volume of toms, of the premonitory signs of diseases, : one hundred and sixty-eight pages, prin- The best modes of employing the med- puuiisners oi tne American ponton ! Prefix to Br Imray's work, short illtrstra - iJ I, .. . .1. I r . .A weekly liumberd, forming one large Svo, volume of'about 1000 paces. - Gentlemen of respectability ' and good address wanted as canvassers for the above rk in every town' and village in the J un,ilcu ?lafs- . Address (post paw,; n ? ni? o vrt? n Af a TV A. Cti 116, Nassau st. ,, . Jay ne!s, Medicines. A scientific Medicine. GREAT experience and judgmeol re required to make a valuable, and at iheVroe time, ioria cent purgative. This is poaaesd. only by'fewf . Tlie great majoriy of : .the rrmdies advetUedt of this class' are m anufacturf d by persons who have no idea of the relative :oV individual :pb'wer9 of the drugs they use. It is this cause, moire thaa any other, whicli occasions the inertness a'ntr oftea injurious effects, prodifced by advertised remedies. An J hence the general-preju ice. which prevails against themt NTov there is a great difference: in this respect with jegardiojiie p.yis iu,aJe ..Uyjlr. Di Brandreth, and consequently, their superior claims upon the i public Each of the .articles composing' the r ; . a Bi and ret h "Pills Are prepared iu thai way which will secure" their beneficial effects to the system in the safefet and easiest manner. For instance, some; ingre;dienta have to be prepared in the vacuo; that is, the. air is exhausted in the utensil, end remains; so until a combination is effected with other ingredients, which afterwards prevents the air from acting in uriously upon the medicinei Again, the propor tion of each ingredient depends upon its multiply ing power upon other ingredients For the power of different vegetable purgatives upon each other is goyerned by similar laws that govern the power of figures by multiplication. Nine added to nino make eighteen: but nine times nine are eighty- one , So it is with some vegetable purgatives By 'adding nine parts of ono ingredient, and nine parts of another ingredient together, he power is increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For example, either of the articles to produce any purgative effect, would have to be used 'o im? ex tent of eighty-one grains; by . comhiniiig ihem only eighteen grains have lo be used. .igv in,a nothcr ingredient is found to multiply this power again, which in a proportion of two grains, would have no effect upon the animal economy, but which, added to eighteen grains of a compound of two parts of nine grains, each of two ingredients, will again multiply the power which they have gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty two. So again, the mixture of twenty grains can be again multiplied ty an addition of two grains, to die power of three hundred and twenty-four grains of the original power of the two first ingre dients Here we have twenty-two grains, which as a purgative, contain the power equal to three hundred and twenty-four grains of either tf tho ! articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful after being thus combined, areMBafe in any quantity -always having a beneficial effect, and in ao case capable of doing injury, of which thousands bear ample witnessi . Lei those in any way out of health ust th $e Pilht T.!te.y will find it much to their udvanlags. for sale by ' Geo. Howard. ' Tarboro', Nov. 7, 1849. i . THE FAMES' Work-tabl e Book, l Book every Lady should possess,: CONTAINING clear and practical in structions in all kinds of Plain and Fancv Needle-work, Embroidery, Knitting, Net Uing and Crotchet-work, with sixty-seven .led on the iinest white papcr, neatly done up in paper covers. Price .50 cents; or handsomely bound in crimson cloth, gilt, Price ?5cents. j copy ot theabove work sent them by .re- 1 turn of mail, on remitting the amount for it to the publisher; in a letter, post-paid. Published and for sale by . T. B. PETERSON. ! No. 38 Chesnut street Philadelphia. .1 Botanic Jtlcdicincs. : . - j IlE subscriber Has just received,' di rect from New Vorij ' ?l A GENERAL . ASSORTMEXT O? Tlioifisbniau Ucdiei tic Lobelia, green ad brown 2nd Bd Srd Ptejpaf tion of do my rrh , cayenne puppet, pond ltt j Composition, bay berry, bar berry sjce bitters Golden seal, poplar barkslippery eiot, hemlock Nerve powder, norve ointiaeuW biller root, . ' Cough" powders, co egh syrup, wcs&a&'s fttead Syringes of various sizes, No. 6, &e. &c wliicll Jie;is .nablQd tQsell a greatly r& duced prices. GEO. HQiFARte:' r

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