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1 j jg IffiM H mm M Pol uPl M 1 , -: g,.? ffiBlhll lwyfllpi feffl Mini Ml iftw iSlH Ira' imi Tarboraitsrih m'gcconite Couninrday- June I 1 850. THE TARBORO'' PRESS, BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR, . : j published weekly at Two Dollars per year paid in advance or wo hollars and k iftv Cents at the expiration of the subscription year. Advertisements not exceeding a square will be inserted ai One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones at that rats per square. Court Orders and Judicial (jvertisements M per cent, mgner From Kalcigh to Kocky Mount. Fare Reduced. v., 4.5 THE subscriber has taken the contract for carrying the mail from Raleigh to Rocky Mount, and will place on the line comfortable stages, good horses and care ful drivers, and will run it to connect with the cars on the Wilmington Rail Road, and with his stage line from Rocky Mount to Washington he will Reduce the Fare asfolloios: From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $i 00 Wakefield, 1 50 Stanhope, 2 50 Nashville, 3 50 - Rocky Mount, 4 50 Trunks, of ordinary sizo and weight, SI 50 part of the way in proportion snail packages, 25 cents boxes and brtidlcs agreeably to size and weighi. Trunks, packages &c. must be deposit ed at the above places and the freight paid, or the subscriber will not be responsible for their safety. For scats, &c. apply to E. Yarbrough, Raleigh T. R. Debnam, Eagle Rock A. J. Foster, Wakefield D. S." Crenshaw, Stanhope B. U. Freeman, Nashville W.L. Quails, Rocky Mount. GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', April 11, 1S49. 11I1S excel ent comnound. which has ----1 1 . r ; gained such notoriety in the cure of Fever and Ague, and other bilous afTcction3, may befound at the Store of Geo. Howard, Tarboro , This medicine was prepared by a regu lar physician,and the result of an exten sive practice of several years in a bilious climate. Those who have used it them selves, or seen its salutary " effects upon others, need no farther evidence of its great value. A small Treatise on the "causes, treatment and cure of fever" and agueand other diseases of bilious climates," may be hud gratis of the above agent. May 2, 1S19. Dr.KUSIffi'S Myssinian' Mixture. Fon GoxonnnotA, Gleet, Fluor Al- bus, Gravel, &c. .a. : ' , 1 Letter from Dr. James R. Callumrdatcd Milton, N. C. August 14, 1847. and, tnc PaPers w,ll De 'orwarueu. i cr Dr. J. Kuhl Dear Sir: s.ons wishing to subscribe can hand a dollar i our medicines have mvpn tir afUfi.tmni to the Postmaster in the town, and he in this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture ir, - - . specially, is highly approved of, ithas never fail va to c ure m every case. It sells like hot cakes. 2h ';ave never.had enough to sunnlv th demand. B 1 V iou will please send me a large supply of it as ooaasyou arrive at fiomci Yours, respectfully, J. P. CALLUM, Milton Drug Store. Agents GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro'; F. S. Marshall, Halifax; James Simmons, Weldon; C. V Pugh, Gaston, F E. Cook, Warrcnton; llen iy Goodloe, Warrcnton; P. C. Brown, Louisburg; J&nn H. Crodie, Franklin; Louis 11. Kittle, Hen derson; H. H, Mitchell, Oxford. May 16 JYoticc". A GOOD 60 saw Cotton Gin, but lit tle worn, can be had on reasonable terms, on application to Geo. Howard, Tarboro', Tarboro' May 2Sth, IS 19. To the Public. K The Subscribers" TAKE this method of informing their country friends and -the Public in gene ral, that they have made I'hrgc purchases or&oods Al the North,.. And are anxious to doa jobbing business in tne true sense of the word they go for $n0l profits and quick sales. They most respectfully solicit a call from any person visiting Petersburg; buying ixoods to sell again, as they know thev can offer such inducements as to secure customers from going elsewhere. 1 erms, Cash only. DAPTIS HYMAN, Corner of Sycamore and Rank St. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 29,'lS49. SO Just Received A FRtSII SUPPLY, OP'. Dr. Spencer's Vegetable P!Is, - " vegetable tonic and restorative bitters. Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague Pjlls, Dr. Murphy's sugar-coated anti-bilious Pills, ' ?, . 'V Ague and Fever Pills. The above medicines are inferior to none one trial will convinced For sale by Geo ILnortrd. TheyYcw'York The Weekly oj the'- Merchant's' Dai, Rook.) - . ONE of the cheapest papers ever pub-j lished in this country,-- is issued every 1 Saturday from the oflico of the Merchanl'sj j Day Book, at the very low price of One Dollar a 1 car. I mite.-, us it produces Ivittcr as easily from Is an article more justly celeb rated as a cure for The Weekly Journal is made up' swect'milk' as from ereain. In h, inin! ihc above than any or all others The cases of from the" Merchant's Day RookJ and con- ,hU eileclu.l and simple churn into use ! cure are almost innumerable and it is only neces . n . ! ' r ,i i ' . . ,. , . sarv to let those who know the article and have tains all the reading matter of the six day s the proprietors, fee ins conhdence in itsi Jr1. . , . . r , - . ,i i used it with such great success know that it is to issue of that paper. . , ;capahililics, do not hesitate to pronounce . , lrMO i ,fpnn:nA ((r thMtk sirA..AlintMr;. Also, Prices Current and Rn.k Note ; table corrected .every week '-Report of j the money and Produce market, and al so the prices of all the leading articles of Domestic, Dry Goods, With a general summary of 'the transac tions in that branch of trade. The Merchants' Day- Rook has ta ken a bold stand in favor of the South and southern ncnts, and has been used in tne i Senate bySouthcrn Senators to" show that the views of the Editor upon the Slavery -question were such as commended them noi oniy iu me cuumurii pt'upi.iiui tuau candid men everywhere. i The Weekly Journal contains all the reading natter of the .Merchants9 j Day Rook. It has a large circulation in . the Northern States, where its views upon ' the Slavery question although consider-1 ed as extremely Southern have created 1 ,11 nf intnr,ct nn,l ,m rvpriitir much influence. The Southern people .. . nro 'iniMfr.il in I.Mnmn snivel i horq. niul llcnd their influence to extend its circula-. tion in the Slavcholding States. ' -j Thc papers in the Southern Slates are Ircnuested to advertise this -notice to the- ; amount of three dollars and send , their j bilIs to this office, or if they prefer, they may keep the subscription money ot four yearly subscribers, which they are autho- rized; to receive. Send the names to us, will send for the paper. March 25th. Botanic Jfleclicincs. --in- 'JpiIE subscriber has just received, di." rcct from New York, A GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF Tlioiiispiiian ' Medicines' Lobelia, green and brown 2nd and 3rd. Prepare tion of do-:-niyrrh, cayenne pepper, pond lily. Composition, bay berry, barberry; spice bitters. Golden seal, poplar bark, slippery elm, hemlock. Xerve powder, nerve ointment, bitter root,. ' iough powders, cough syrup, woman's frtend. -.-yringes of various sizes, No. 6, &c. &c.( which he is enabled to sell flif greatly n duced prices. GEO. HOWARD Tarboro', June 2?; 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 V A general and well selected -" Assortment of GROCERIES,' a: m. MAR TIN D ONNANS. .Petersburg. Va., 14th Sept. 1S49. Cotton Baggin g .(End Hale Hope. 5SJC pieces of German Ragging, 43 - inches wide and weighing 13 lbs To the yard, HO Ci!s 1)016 Pv0Pc-f?r S3 in lots to suit purchasers. . N. M MAR TIX D ONNANS. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 14th, IS 19. Groceries, &c; SUGAR, molasses, cofiee, Apple and French Brandy wluskcy, xMadeiri and Malaga wine, , Iorillard's ad Outcalt's Shulf, Candles brown and fancy Soaps, Ground pepper and spice- ginger. Starch, indigo, ink anil ink powder, Cap and letter paper, ruled ami -unruled, Steel pens and pen holders, &c. For sale by ORO. HO WARD. November 21, 1819. - Wo Farmers md itairgincti. lnihony Ilmcrxou'x Patent (ioiihle avt'nn - roliny PECULIARLY adapteii to Warm Cli it the. best churn ever otfercd to the public. ! . ! if i..!"- 11' t For sale by r - - - Pianos ! Geo. lowitrd. Pianos ! ! The undersigned respectfully calls the i attention of. the public to the-splendid, highly finished New Scale Icoseivoaa and Jfsanogatty with an ent ire cast iron fra:.ie, hand - somely carved-and gilt this iron frame cuuioities mu lhuil- man uintm, jn - it frorn warping and getting out ot tune. For fifteen years have, they been tried in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, and some in constant use in 'Institutions, by Professors, and private families, and have given entire satisfaction; the clin.alc or change of weather have little or no ef- fnri nn ihn Instruments ihc lorn- isnow- crful, brilliant and sweet. ,Principa!sof ,. r , t 4 il Aenlemies. nrolessors and .merchants will find it to their interest to. purchase these) I lanos. ili instruments; arc oriaiueu.d Orders and letters will be promptly an - swered and attended to. Respectfully, AUurcss, ; a. jvuiiin ax kj. . No. 75 North Green St., Bait. Piano. Manufactory, 75 Baltimore st. , LIST OF PKICES. Pianos witfi metallic plate in Rosewood or. mahogany cases, G octave, from ISO 16 $250. With iron frame, 225 to 300. octave, to "jou. 04, o,io oau. i octave. 300 to 500. 7 octave, Grand Pin nos, very powerful and hi illiant, from 500 to SIO0O. Harps from 350 to $6G0.: The above n-amed'Pianos are constantly manufactured with all the litest improve mcnts, and will be sold on the most accom modating terms. ; -Any person, wishing to purchase a Pia no Will please notify the subscribe"f, and a Piano will be sent here by A.'IC. & Co. and if the instrument or price do not please, they will be al no. charge or ex pense for. transportation of said Piano., . Geo. IJQwdrdr Tirborp'. "A FXlESn STJPPLY OF - - Life Fills aiid Fhcnix BillcrSi For gale b v Geo. Howard. - , iTTitfmi-yi nr n i mi n 4n unequalled Remedy rn ST, for colds and feverish feelings and pre L tentingVeten. , 2nd. For asthma, liver com. I ....... ,! indigestion and loss of appetite. 4th. for costive- ' . ness in females and majes. 5lh. For stomach af- A.CTI9 specifically on the Liver and fections," dyspepsia' and piles. The great points v othcrsecretingorgans,promotingdiges are, it is not bad to take,never gives pain, and tion, purifying the bloody cleansing the never leaves vtie costive For all these things it glands,-in short, reviving the prostrated is warranted unequalled, and all who do not find system, afrd diffusing health . and vigor u so may icwui .mo uumu a..u B back. This medicine is LONGLKY o iWestcrn Indian Panacea. We assert there isho family medicine of half its virtues, and none that will so delight the. users of it? and to convince all that Ihise are rf acts, we' offer as aKovo. i'ry it xvilhout price, if you - are not charmed by its effticts. v The Unman JIaiv Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarous ' nations to be when fu. I, flowing and perfect, the .rreatest ornament, and whenimperfect or wanting the greatest disadvantage to the personal appear? ance of 'male or female. That it is ?l duly io pre serve and beautify it, all will admit. This article has been for more than 20 years used extensively. It has the testimony of many of the most respect able citizens in this country, who certify to the fact, that tho BA L.JM OF COLUMBIA First, in all cases stops the hair falling out or restores it in most if fallen, and in all cases if lost by sickness; and keeps oiTdaudrufT and scurf on infants and adults. Second, perfumes the hair and preserves it to old age from turning gray. Should always be used at toilette. Third, gives reat viorand rapid growth to tho hair, and cau. ses it to curl beautifully. Lastly, prevents all filthor its consequence' on children' heads, and exceeds all other articles for the hair in juaUty, pvantity and cheapness. Many articles have been slat ted. on the reputation of this, and are without merit though they have been and are sold at dou ble the prices of this balm. The piles all sores, rhctimatismZJc, " feitors) of Dr. Lucius Comstock 2l .Cortland i st-. New York and so of the rest of the articles here named. "-..- To the hall and lame Dr. Ilewcs' nerve and bone liniment is the most effectual cure for rheu matism and contracted cords and muscles. For worms Kohnslock's Vermifuge not Fah neslocVa will eradicate and cure a children and ud tilts who have worms; Caution. Beware of all unless the name is spelled Ivalmstock's the old Dutch name of the inventor. - Sold wholesale by Comstock & Co I Cort- landtst. New York, by Geo: lltward, Tarbojo', "and by one person in every village in the United. Nov. 9. Tolht Public. TCpS TIE concurrent testimony of men of integrity and worth is the best evidence we can have f any fu t o which we have no cognizance our , vcs. The great .J, antas .possessed hy this i line over evfi y uiiici , aii; - its sn , , J ... . . . , i tv, convenience and ecoxomv. All physicians that great dan,cr is l0 . v;e r. . an5nflamed and unhcal- fl, iy state. In the use of this salve this objection is entirely removed, as no harm can possibly re suit from-its use:, it being in all. cases . applied to the external portions of the eye, -thereby avoid ing all the inconvenience, pamand danger, which necessarily attendee introduction of any pungent article into the. eyd Its activity in" subduing in flammatioiis so great that but few cases require the use of more than one bottle to effect a perfect cure. One physician remarked to us, after" li3v incr witnessed its effects in several instances, that it" was a pkrfect firk killer." VVc might multiply reasons why this salvo should be prefer! red above everything else in the treatment of dis eases of the eye, but we prefer it should stand, on its own merits: Alt we ask is that its virtues be thoroughly 'tested, aad that the directions be strict iy followed. ' --' . . Every boltle'orthe genuine salve has'the name i MITCHELL S tit cALVt, blown in the sides of the .bottle, and the written signature of the proprietor, D. Mitcuei.l, on the outside wrapper. J , 1). M1TCI1KLL. Perry, Wyoming county, NiY. V , - ALSO, Dr.- Gordon's vegetable a"nti bilious family pills, and Dr. Tyler's agGe-& fever For sale by, GEO. HOWARD. Jay V . ... ALSO, . . . .. , tiappiagtofl'9 TilCsr V I For sale by . Geo; Howard, j A. GILBERT'S Anlubilion; Family Pills. Composed, oj ' Medicinal Properties pos . sessed by various vegetable . ni(f n inrougnout Uic Human frame. The following arc presented out of many CERTIFICATES. Cornwall, Orange county, Ni Yi - 1 : May 19, 47. Dr. At Gilbert. Dear Sir: Sufferimr f.irBnm- 'lirae vith severe bilious affection and Uvr com plaint, 1 was recommended to try your anti-bilious family pills; and 1 am pleased in being able ta say that after using a few doses I found grcatiid permanent relief. To all these afflicted in a. simi-V mbuoi reiram irom tnus publicly re- commending them, as 1 consider them a valuablo medicine to possess, especially in the country where persona are removed from the opportunity of receiving medical advice. Yours, truly. Signed. ; GEORGE BROWN. ' - We, the undersigned, dealers' medicidei't' having for two years past sold At Gilbert's anti bilious family pills, take great pleasure in stating that so far as we know, the medicine has givco universal satisfaction; and we believe it, from tho several expressions made to us, to be the best anti-bilious medicine now in user Signed. Aaron A. Wino, M. D. Peter Hanlock, A. A. Martin, Jas. Nollner, MiD. Norfolk, Va. May 29, '44. Mr. A.Gilberti Dear sir, please send me foef gross of your pills by the very first packet, as I am nearly out of them. The demand or them i very much increased, which can only be attribu ted to their being recommended by those who . have been benefitted by the use of them. You, can draw on me at sight for the amount as' usual. ' Signed.. G. J. New Orleans, March 7, 45. ' . For sale by GEO. HO WARD. ; A scientific Jflcdieiiie. ' , ' , . ;. ; : '. . - GREAT experience and judgment are required to make a valuable, and at the same time, inno cent purgative. This is possessed only by few. The great majority of, the remedies advertised of this class are manufactured by persons who ' have no idea of the relative or individual powers of the drugs they use. It is this cause, more than any other, which occasions the inertness and oftert; injurious eflects, produced by advertised remedies." AnJ hence the general prejudice which prevail against tbem. Now there is a great difference in" this respect, with regard to the p'lls made by DrV lit Brandrclh, and consequently, their- superior claims upon the public. Each of the articles composing the Btandrclh Pills Are prepared in that" way which will secure their beneficial effects to the system in the safest and easiest manner. - For instance, some ingredient have to be prepared in the vacuo; that is, the air ia exhausted in the utensil, cod remains4 sountil a. combination is effected with other ingredients which afterwards prevents the air from acting In uriously upon the medicine. Again, the rropor-' tion of each ingredient depends upon its multiply ing power upon other ingredients For the povver of different vegetable, purgatives upon each, other is governed by similar laws that govern the power of figures by multiplication. Nine added to nind make eighteen: but nine times nine are eighty onei So it is with some vegetable purgatives ily adding nine parts of one ingredient, and nino parts of another ingredient together, he power is increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For example, cither of ihe articles to produce any purgative effect, would have to ba used to the esy. lent of i eighty-one grains; by combining them only eighteen grains have to be uscdi Again, nother ingredient i-j found to multiply, thi3 povver 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 ot two parts ofnine grains, each of two ingredients, will again multiply the power which they have gained of eighty-one, to one hundred And sixty two. Soagain, the mixture of twenty gTains cap. be again multiplied by an addition of two grains, to ih'e power of three hundred afcd twenty-four grains, of tie -original power of the two first ingre-' dients. Here wo have tvyenly-two grains, which as a purgative, contain the power equal to" threo liundred and twenty-four grains of either of the art iclcsalonp; nevertheless, also so powerful after being thus combined, are safe - in any quantity--, always having a beneficial effect, and in no case capable o f doing injury, of -w hich thousands bear ample witnessr ' : Ltt those in any way out of health use thi&s iltsi They ' ivill find t much to their advantage, forsale by. Geo: Howard : Tarboro', Nov. 7, 1S49. Constables iilanks jor shlc AT THIS 0FP1CE. - ' I M- k. ' i . fir -. 0 . . .-
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