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THE TAHBOKO PRESS,
f .BY GEORGE HOWARD. JR;- -'
4 Js published weekly at Two Dollars per year
: paid in advancer-or. Two Dollars and Firry
Cents at the expiration of the subscription year.
Advertisements not exceeding a square will be
' inserted a1 One Dollar tht first insertion, and 25
t Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones at
that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicial
advertisements 25 per cent, higher . '
From Raleigh to Rocky illount.
" f : Fare IZcduced.
TFIE subscribjer has taken the contract
for carrying the mail from. R:ilcigh to
Rocky Mount, and will place on the line
comfortable stages, good horses and care-1
:fui drivers, and . willVun it to connect
f with the cars on the Wilmington Rail
t Road, and with his stage line from Ro.cky
, Mount to Washington he will
; Reduce the Fare as follows:'-
From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $1 00
. Wakefield,
Stanhope,
Nashville,
Rocky Mount,
1 50
2 50
3 50
'4 50
Trunks, of ordinary size and weight, $1 50
part of the way in proportion small packages, 25
' - cents boxes and bundles agreeably to size and
. weight.
- Trunks, packages, &c. must be deposit
ed at the above places and the freight paid,
..or the subscriber will not be responsible
ffor their safety.
For seats, &c. apply to E. Yarbrough,
TRaleigh T. R. Dcbnain, Eagle Rock A.
"J. Foster, Wakefield D. S. Crenshaw,
'Stanhope B. II. Freeman, Nashville
W. L. Quails, Rocky Mount.
I GEO HOWARD.
Tarboro', April 11, 1649.
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. lloivard, Tarboro,
This medicine was prepared by a regu-
lar physician, and the result of an cxtcn-
sive practice of several years in a bilious i
.'climate. Those 'who have used it them-I
selves, or seen its salutary effects upon j
' others, need no farther evidence of its
great value. A small
Treatise on the.
causes, treatment and, cure of fever and
agucand other diseases of bilious climates'
may be had gratis of the above agent.
May 2, 1849.
-Abyssinian-Mixture.
Foit "GoNORiuiasA, .Glet, Fluor Al
r uus, Gravel, &c. j .:
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Letter from Dr. James. R. Callum, dated
Milton, N. C; August 14,' 1847. - 7
Dr. J. Kuhl Dear Sir: ; .
Your medicines have given entire satisfaction
in this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture
especially, is highly approved of, it has never fail ;
ed to cure in every case. It sells like-hot cakes. .
I hav never had enough to supply the demand
i Ynn ..rill l i ' , . le 1 i
jMease sena me ..a large suppiy oi s
.uds-you arrive athomei Yours, respectfully,
J. P. CALLUM,
; 7 - Milton Drug Store.
Aoents Geo. HOWARD; Tarboro'; F. Si
Marshall, Halifax; james Simmons: Weldon: C.
C. Pugh, Castor, F Et Co6k,'Varrenton; Hen
rj Goodloe, V arrenton; P, c. Brown, Louisburg:
Jonn H. Urodie, Franklin; Louis 11, Kittle, Hen
onrson; Ki Mitchell, Oxforj. 16
ce
A GOOD 60 saw Cotton Gin, but lit
tle worn, can be had on. reasonable terms,
on application to -
Geo., Howard, Tarboro'.
Tarboxt)' May 28th, 1849.
Watch ? ah d uClo ck V
. Repairing, &c. v
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-THE-undersigned announces to the
citizens of Edgecombe and adjacent coun
tie's, that he has commenced business ,dn
his own hook," and irnay be found at all
times at his shop, east side of Main street;
next door to Dr. Lawrence's drug store.
Watches, Clocks ami Jewel rv
Repaired at the sliortest notice-he solicits
the public ';patronageVf;:v --''S: ' v ;;.- '
? f -CHAS. G: MEYER. .
Tarboro', Jan. 3, 1850. " -
JYoticc.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the citizens of Edgecombe and surround,
ing counties, that he has commenced the
business of making . - r ;
Boots and Shoes,
IN TA KBORO
.
On f he' corner opposite Mitt kewson
Norjlcct's Store,
And has in his employ one of the best
workmen in the State, lie expects to j
keep constantly on hand a good supply cf )
Ready made Boot from. $5 to $S,
Footing boots, $4 50; also, Shoes of vari
ous qualities, fro 'it the. coarsest to the
finest; and a good stock of materials for
manufacturing them to order. 1 will war
rsrit my fine work to be equal to Miles &
Son's, of Philadelphia; Call and see.
THOMAS C. HUSSEY.
Tarboro', Dec. 28, 1849.
Joseph C Stewart ,
ISoot and Shoe maker,
INFORMS the citizens of Edgecombe i
and the counties adjacent thereto, that he
will continue the above business in the
shop recently occupied bj' J M. Ilut sey,
fin Tarbori. . ' "
Arid solicits a portion of their patronage,
lie will warrant his work to be equal to
f any done in this section of country.
Boots from $5 to$7lFoolcrs,$i to $5.
Repairing done neatly and expeditiously,
Tarboro', Jan. 1, 1S50.
Music! Music!!
To the yoimz Ladies and Gentlemen of
Tarboro" and vicitity.
L.'F. Wliitakcr,'
.Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal
TAKES this method of makins known;
his intention of opening A SCHOOL in
k r l. f. l r i iti.
" ui rei.nement
In Tarboro, on Thursday Thursday
evening 27M Dec.
He has, for the last twelve months, had
charge of a class in music in Greenville,
ond hn can say, that he has rendered entire
satisfaction -to which fact he can exhibit
certificates. ' It is one of his rules in teach
ing, that where ample satisfaction is not
rendered, tio charge is made.-
TERMS. - '
Piano and Guitar, each, $10 per quarter.
Vocal Music, $2 for 15 lessons.
Dec. 649.
i JLdist of EicttcrSj-
Itemainiog in the Post Office at Tarboro, the 1st
of Jan. 1850, which if not taken out before the
1st of April next, will be sent to the Genera)
Post Office as dead lettersi
Andrews Wallace Liddon Thos L -Byrum
John - Liddon Rebecca
Bryan John
Battle T A Miss
Bulluck Orrcn
. Mason John'R
Meeks Joshua
McPherson Edward
Braswcll Richard
Nelsou James 7
Pender J J B
Cotten" Randolph 2 Pender L R Miss v
Cameron John A" Peele John " -Duggah-John
S Ponds Edwin , -Freeman
Sarah Mrs Savage Pheribe Mrs
Fly Thomas Simmons Joseph D '
Gardner John 7: Taylor Mary L Miss
Home J L, Staton W D
HarrisonElizAMrs McWilliams M Mrs
Harvey Nancy Mis Wiggins Wright .
Harrison Richard Waldo & Sherrod
ales Nancy Miss' Williard Jas A
arils Henry Windham Iva
Jenkins W A Winborne ' R H
Loud Jos R 5 - 77-; -
43 JAS. M. REDMOND, P. M.
Ul' FEUS - her serv.ices to the Jautes or
Edgejcombe and adjacent Counties
liiOress making,
And respectfully informs them, that from
an experience Of more than 10 years in
this - rusiness, she. is c prepared to make
any style of dress fliat may .be offered to
her. She will keep herself supplied with
The latest Fashions
And her: work will riot only be. fashiona
ble and heat,, but.will be made as cheap as
can be made elsewhere.
Satisfactory reference -in Tarboro' and
country can be given - - - c
Tarboro', Nov '28, 1849, "
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A-GAlKILI).
THE 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 country
Produce. We have for sale
Jl general and well selected
Assortment of UOC IJUT,
1 N. M. MARTIN nONNJlNS,
Petersburg, Va. 14th Sept. 1849.
CottoiV Bagging
jiV Bate Hope.
pieces of German Bagging, 43
- incites wide and weighing 1
lbs to the yard,
i H (TDtfl) Coii:S ba,c Rope for sale in
-lots to suit purchasers.
Ar. M. MAN TIN $ DOW. IKS.
Petersburg, Va., Sept. 11th, 1.819.
Cut Nails.
kegs, 4s to 12s inclusive for sale
80
bv W.H. WILL A RD.
Washington, July 24, 184 0. -
SUGAR, mo... sses, coffee, - .
Apple and French Rrandy whiskey,:
Madcir and Malaga wine,
Lorillard's and Outcalt's Snuff,
Candles brown and fancy Soaps,
(i mn ml nrnnrr ntul snirti mrer.
St:irc indi ink am, ink ptkr,
Cap and letter 'paper, ruled and uniuled,
Steel pens and pen holders, Sic. &?.
For sale by ' GEO. HO WARD.
November 21, IS49. .
To Strmbrs aul Itnirymen. .
Jlnthony Emerson's
Viilenl double acting rotary.
' CHMM, :
PECULIARLY adapted to Warm Cli
mates," as it produces butter as easily from
'sweet milk as from cream.
this effectuj
Hie proprietors," feeling confidence in its bv ? mo? st.nguishccl physicians.. : nanusomely. bound m crimson cloth, gilt,
capabilities, do not hesitate to pronounce! -T,?e;,besl modes employing the mcd-' Price 75 cents. iv
it the best churn ever offered to the public, j ,c,nes ln general use arc faithfully describ-r -This is one of the most useful and in
The nublic'arc invited to call and cx-icd' as are als0 lhe iet;and regimen neces-.'structive books for a lady ever published,
amine the machine, arid see its utility tcs
ted. It combines the following Valuable
qualities:
1st. It tiroduces butter in less time than
anv other Churn, makinir it and ffatherJim ;
it from sweet milk in fro
J . ' Z . C C7 C
om three to eight !
in much less timeJ
minutes and from cream
2d. It produces more butter from the!
same amount of milk or creamy than the or-
dinary. method, as it does its work in i,:
more thorough and scientific manner. j
3d. It is the cheapest and most conveni-'
ent Churn eer invented, involving' the-
true philosophical principles of butter ma-
kini? - . .. 7
4th TVTpw mtllr nftpv hpmfr Pbtimnrl. i
Sweetrandsuitble7foFiamilv use. -
5th; Instead of feeding the calf with
milk direct , v from the cow-churned
sweet milk will a'hswer every purpose. !
By this means the butter is all profit. ?
Forale:bv U Geo. Howard: : j
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; . Graereiiberg Medicines. J
JUST RECEIVED, the Graefenberei
Sarsaparilla ' Compound the celebrated
Children's Panacea the Eye Lotion the'
health Bitters the Fever and Ague Pills
the Vegetable - Pills, and the Green
Mountain Vegetable Ointment. -
March 26. GEO. HOWARD.
Coffbc;
EdD1
I -bgs Rid: fittd L guay ra Part o 1
stnetly prime quality, just re
ceived, for sale by C f'T;. : r ?
' ; W. H. WILLARD.
AVashingtonVNC. ; July ?4l840r
Z': A; GILBERT'S - '
: Jlntibilioni Family Ml- : :
Composed of. Medicina I Proper I ies po?
. sessed- by ' various vegetable ,
. . - 'substdnces. ', , .
CTlNG rspecifically on the Liver am
othersecrctirtgorgans, nromotingdiges-
tJon, -purify ine . th b'.ccd, cleansing the
giands, m , short, reviving . the prostrated
j system, and- diffusing health and vigc
throughout the human frame. - .
The following aie presented out of mam
V Coenwall, Orange county, N Y
" - . May 19, '47. v
Dr. At GiLBEnt. fiear Slri Suffering for some
time with severe bilious affection and liver com
plaint, I was recommended" to try your anti-biliou
family pills; and 1 am pleased in beingable to
ay that after using a few doses I iound greatan
permanent relief To all those afflicted in a simi
lar way, I cannot refrain from. thus! publicly re
commending them, as 1 consider them a valuable,
medicine to possess, especially in" the i country
where persons are removed from the opportunity
of receiving medical advice. Yours, truly.
Signed. GK 0ROE "BROWN
the undersigned, dealers. mcdieines
having for two years past sold A Gilbert's anti'
bilious family pills, take great pleasure in statin?
that so far as we know, the medicine has given:
universal satisfaction; and we believe it, from the
several expressions made to us", to be the best anti-bilious
medicine now in use- Sijrned.
AAftox A. Wind, M. Di Peter Hanlock,
A. A. MartiitI- '" Jas. NoLLNKttj MiD.
, Norfolk, Va. May 2D,' M4.
Mr. A. Gilberti Dear sir, please send me fou
gross of -your pills by the very first packet, as 1 1 asa purgative, contain the power equal to three
am nearly but of them. The demand for them i j hundred and twenty-four grains of either cf the
very much increased, which can only le aUribu-; articles alone; nevertheless, also so" powerfuLafter
ted to their being recommended, by those wh j being thus combined, are Bate in any quantity
have been benefitted by the use of them. . Yc always having a beneficial effect, and in no casn
can draw on ine at sight for the amount as usual Jcapable of doing injury, of which thousands beaj
Siffned. Gi J. ' Temple vvitness
New ; Orleans, March 7, M5. : ; -For
sale hy V GEO. HO WARD.
Gates, 8 ted man & Company,
110 Nassau Street,' New York, .
ARE KOW-PUBLISHING
. OF MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE,.
B Y KEITH I MR A Y, M. D. .
lellow of the Royal College of
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cians and Licentiate oj the Royal j Needle-work, Embroidery, Knitting'. Net
College of Surgeons, Edinburgh . ting and Crotchet-tyork, with sixty-sqvea-7
' ; engravings illustrative of 'the various
THIS work gives a, clear and concise stitches in those useful and fashionable em
idca of the nature of the distinctive symp- ploymcntsj making one fine volume of
toms, of the premonitory signs of diseases, ) one hundred and sixty-eight pages, prin-'
of their predisposing causes, arid the ted on the. fincsUvhite paperjieatly done
cs!sary unuer various uiseases, anu- uunngtauu one mat snouid oe jn the hands of ev-
convalcscence. 7 -
Diet, Atmosphere,: Temperature,. Bath-!
ing,-Climate, Clohing and Exercises, are!
specially .treated upon.
The Pub,'shera pf the American Edition c
Pref,x lo Dr' Imray's work, short illustra-t
y vaiuauie i reaues upon a-
om Physiology and Surgery; also
directions for the Treatment of the Sick,
Management of the Sick Room, Prepara-
uo" v 1 ooa ,or ine ick etc. c
Manv valuable articles bayc- been fur-
nisneo y nc courtesy oi meuicai gentle
men of the United States ' ; ;
The entire volume, with its Ail! Index,
Tables of Doses, &c, will prove, it is con
lcnt,y believcd.a most valuable: book lor
-t amiiy use.
Thcwb wU1 b completed In twelve
iwniiug uuc large ovo,
volume of about 1000 pages. ;
, Gentlemen. of respectability and good
address wanted as canvassers for the above
work in every town and village in tht
uitcu states. Address (post paia,;
GATES, STEDMAN CO.
116, Nassau sU
Jay ie's Medicines.
For said, by fQ to. Howard.
A nienlifli Medicine.
.nd Judgment are r
GUb AT expw ...... VMm lonor
to make r!nable; snx. w.
cent purgative. This is'pwT fr
Jhe great majority of. the rcme aavertiaed
of .this class are "wartufacfon.'d'bY
have no idga ot the relative or indivichmi pov7
of the drugs they 'useV -. It is this cauf e, m re 4Kan
any Other, which'occasfons the inertness and ofteu
injurious effects, produced by 'advertised jemediec.
An J hence the general preju- iee which .prevails
against them. . Now there is a grcs&t-difference in
this respect, with regard to thep"Us i ac by Dr.
BY ttrandreth,and consequently,-their superior
claims upon the public - Each of the afticlea .
composing tke ; X
: j Btandreth Pills
Are prepared in that Vay which will eeure .their
beneficial effects to the system In the safest and
easiest manner. For ln-&Sce,' sonie iritfedienU
ihavp (Ste prepared in the vacuo J that l;, ,ke ;aff 13
exhausted in the utenaili crid rerrialns so until a
comhinatiou is ejected with other ingredients,
which alWwards prevents the air from acting in-
uriously upon th9 di"ne" Agin.the ,r- :
lion of each ingredieotdepends "npJT '"lpijt
ing-power upon other ingredients Por tltowe ; f
of different vegetable purgatives upon each Mhe f
is governed by similar laws that govern the pow ef
of figures byanultipiicaiion. Nine added o n1 ,no
make eighteen: but nine times nine are ei-My
onei So it is with soae vegetab pargatrs
By adding nine parish one inredienU unU z
parts of another ingredient together; he power it
increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one; For
example, either of the articles to produce ah)i
purgative effect, wouJd have to be nseJ to uie ex
tent of. eighty-one grains; by combining them
only eighteen grains have to be used, Again, a
nothr ingredient is found to multiply thi3 power
again, which in a proportion of two grains, would
have no effect upon the animal economy, but
which, added to eighteen prains 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 f twenty grains can
be again multiplied by ah addition of two grains,',
to the powder of three hundred and t wen ty-four "
grains of the original power of the two first 4ngrc-
dietas. Here we have twenty-two grains, which
Lei tu3 in any way out of health we th xePittsi
They wilt find it much to their advantage,
. for sale by - Geo. Howard.
Tarboro', Nov. 7, 1849.
- THE IVABIES' .
Work-table Book,
A Boole evert Lady should possess.
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CONTAINING clear and practical ir
Piy.yi-;atructibns in all kinds of Plain and Fancy
cry family
. j j in iuwt jdnu. c7c:iju ay all
n iKn ImmVI .1 1 '11
means, and have it at once."- Vow a Be
view of thefVork
Any person in this country can have a
copy of the above work sent theni by re
turn of mail, on remitting the amount for
it to the publisher, in a letter, post-paid.
Published and for sale by C " ,
71 B PETERSON "
No. 38 Chesnuf street Philadephia.J
notanicJMcdii
rect from New York,
A OEWERAl. AS?
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Tiiomsonr
oaritENT or -
ail iffff!Iintfk
ara-
'Position, bayberry, barberrv .ni-hiii'
yJ uyenne DCDner. nnnrf liiw:
en seal, poplar bark, slippery elra hemlock,
iwe powder, nerre oiMment, Wtler root. - :
rough powders, cough syrup, worWeTirtena,
singoa of Tarious sizes, No, 6, &c. '; v . ;
vhich he is enabied to sell at greatly rt
duced prices.: - GEO. UQWAK& '
lTtrbt?ro Jans is.
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