JVotice. THE Subscriber having qualified (at Ue Ter,n of the curt of Pleas'and Uiarter Sessions for (ho County of Ed ae- toinbe) as Administrator on the estate of jaSt D. Howell, clcc'd, hereby gives gen Lai notice to all creditors of said estateto Lccnt their claims duly authenticated vithin the time prescribed by law, others Lise this notice will be plead in bar of re- bovcry. Debtors 10 lue sam estate-will Mcasc make immediate payment. M. WEDDELL, Adm'r, (with the Will annexed.) Tarboro', June 1st, 1850. - ; Notice. y . I WISH to employ 3 -or 4 good Car- healers, good workmen, sober and Jndus- Lefcrretl. Direct to Jackson, Northamp- on county, N. Ca. . Thomas Bragg; Scti'r. 10 April, 1850. (Preston & Merrill's Snfallible Yeast Poiearr Warranted to make good Bread without fail, if good Flour is used, and to keep in' my climate. No ingredient is used in the janufacture of this Yeast which is not )ure; and. as it is manufactured on che- iicai priiiLijj4i;B, it ui uui tan io raise read, cakes, buckwheat cakes, &c., when jscd according to the directions. For sale by Geo. Hoioard. Groceries, &e a 123 ,JS Orleans Molasses part a T . ' x f f vtry supcriur quauiy ior lamily use. 25 hhds new crop French Islands dit to; strictly prime. 2i Sugar of various grades. 50 bags CoflTee ditto. 300 bbls. Whiske "El Dorado." 25 " Gin. ... 25 " Hum. - 75 " New York Canal Flour. 150 kegs Nails 4s to 20s inclusive, 50 boxes Vroom & Fowlers No. 1 Soap; 25 4- Candles equal to Hull & Son's, 200 bags Shot" assorted, 25 kegs Powder, 30 boxes Tobacco 5s and 8s, 25 bbls. Snuff, salt and Fresh, 10 " Copperas, 50 ' STess Pork, 100 reams Wrapping Paper, 10 m ;Justo Sanz" Principe Scgars, 30 bbls Crackers. Indigo Lamphor kpsom Salts-Glau-! bcr Salts Blank Book -Fools Cap and ettcr Paper Freh Brandy Holland pin Malaga and Madeira Wine, with inany other articles usually sold in a coun- try store for sale by W. II. WILLARD. Washington N. C. 25th February 1850. ' t Thi iihcnpihofc I a iil aunsci mers HAVE formed a Copartnership under the style ana hrm ot Pitt man & Ciilhbcrt For the purpose of conducting a general GROCERY f ww w m m Mm m w w w m w u u m They are now receiving from the North lcrn cities a general and well selected as sortment of GOODS in their line, which paving been purchased by their agents there for Cash, they will be enabled to fill the orders of their friends upon the pry best terms. - j They offer their services to the Farmers and others of North Carolina in the sale of jthcir produce pledging in advance their best exertions to render entire satisfaction. ti, :ti l ' . .. . s i uuv win dc nrrnnrnn at n i timc make Jibepal advancements on produce wnen required. ELAKE PITT MAN, CHAELES II. CUTIIEEET. Petersburg, Jan'y 1, 1850. (CFB. Pittman, will as formerly attend, (the C ourts of Edgecombe county. To Pensioners. se THE Subscriber continues to act as lgcnt for M9cnsioners At Fayetteville, North Carolina; Charges moderately for his services; fur rushes all desired information, and sup plies all necessary Blanks without charge. JOHN MACEJ1E. ajiuary 23, 1850. Just Received, cnuine Thomson iaVvJlledlcin c? GEO. HOWLED. tJjdsh Adyances. t THE undcrstgneAwjliidVjince in Cash) three-fourth (I) of the market value here of Corn, Cotton, and Naval Stores, deposited with him; for bh foment id his friend J. G. Williams, Esq., New York. . W. H. VVILLARD. Washington; N. C. 17th Nov. 1849. FareRcduced. ffPHE"Staee Fare from Roekv Mount to wastungton is reduced tog5 or, From Rocky Moant to Tarboro. " " Sparta " " " Falkland " ' " Green ville " ' " Vactolus : Washingoa " Tarboro' to Sparia . " " Falkland Si 60 2 00 3 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 2 00 t 00 2 00 " " ' . : Greenville For scats, &c. apply to H. Wiswall, Washington Goold Hoyt, Greenville or to Geo. Howard ', Tarboroy. t I Thomas L. Liddon, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, INFORMS the citizens of Martin and the a Ijaccnt counties, that he has Xlimatcil to liamiUtUi And is fully prepared to execute all jobs in his line of business, that may be entrusted to him. lie has competent workmen in his employ, and can give satisfactory assuran ces, that all work entrusted to him will be executed expeditiously and in a workman like manner. Eefn'cnces. Jo?. Waldo, Hamilton, Wm. Norflcet Tarboro, Baker Sfaton, Edgecombe Co., Goold I Toy I, Greenville. Hamilton, April 3, 1S50 Flour! Flour!! FLOUR, of an excellent quality, by the barrel or retail, For sab by Geo. Uoivaril. Nov. 1 2th, 184 9. Valuable Farm iron sale. ON aid Farm can he made two hun dred bales of Cotton and one thousand bar- rels of Corn. All of the Farm is above i,j2h water mark. There is timber suffi- cicnt to keep a ;eep a good fence around Mid Farm close and convenient. It has on it f good Marl betl9 whjch is j t0 any in lhe State. It is 50 vardsin width and 4 of a mile in length. A reat deaI of lhe marl is acccssibie al ,anv time of the year, varying from 2 to 6 feet in depth. There is also a great deal - ill ... tuA of swamp and creek mud extending the . . . ' . r i who 1p. lnncrth of the p arm. and several swamp anl ridges of good land to clear. o All of the Farm is easy to cultivate. There is on it a large and comfortable towelling Mouse, together with all necessary out houses, suph as". kitchen, smoke house, dairy, wot k house or weaving house, cotton or wool house,-milk house, brandy house, &c. &c. &c. an excellent gin house and rolton screw, ten small corn; cribs which will hold 150 to 175 barrels of corn, four large barns which will hold 400 barrels each; also, six large fodder shelters, with a great many good negro houses, and a good over seer's house many other things entirely unnecessary to mention. . The said Farm is situated in a pleasant and healthy neigh borhood, ten miles north west of Tarboro' on lhe road leading to Enfield eight miles south of the Wilmington and Roanoke Rail Road. I will take much pleasure in showing this Farm to any orfe who wish es to purchase. A credit of six years will be given to the purchaser. HUGH B. BE YAM December 22nd, 1849. Just received, Towsiscud's Swsaparijla, -.s-vi.J India (-holugogue. , ; Br. IVislar'a Balsam of Wild Vherry. For sale by ' 1 Geo. Howard. Dry Goods, &c.-r : MMable for the Country Triide. (0H0 Yegro Kerspys,; 50 Pieces Bleached Shirtings and sheet ings, ..; ' v .- 200 " Brown do do 100 Drills, 100 " low priced Prints,- 20 Bales Battle & Co., Cotton Yarn, 300 Doz. Spoor Cotton, 100 Snuff Boxes., - ALSO, NeedlesHooks, and eyes : Buttons of all kinds Ivory, Tuck and side combs Suspenders Percussion Caps Hardware and Crockery Patent Medi cines Camphor Indrgo Blacking Li nen Thread-rCotton Hdkfs &c. &c &c. for sale by . WM. H. WILLARD. Washington, N. C. 5th March, 1S49. Building. HAVING associated with me Mr. Jno. W. Saunders, of "Petersburg, Va., an expe rienced workman in the various styles of Architecture, I would announce to the public, that we are prepared to contract for the building of plain or ornamental cottagesj public buildings, churches; &c. &c. in a st)Tle and finish to defy competi tion. We will cither contract by the job or by the day. r THOMJi v on eery: - Tarboro', Dec. 21, 1819. Land for Sale, k . " THE subscribe! being desirous to re move south, oilers for sale the Plantation on which he resides. 21 miles from Tar boro', on the main road to Halifax, 1J5 miles from the latter, place, containing about 500 Acres, on which there are two comfortable dwelling houses, out houses, Sic. ALSO, anoiher tract, about two miles from the above, containing about 200 acres, principally swamp' hind. Tnr,.,ci vmif will be made accommodating. flEXR Y-JIV PL E II JUTE. Pincdum. fMifax Co. March S. 1S5.0. Slate vf Xnvth r(ivol'nn, NASH CO UN TV. Superior Court if Equity, MARnil TEUM, TS60. Sarah Shallington vs. Wm. E J..SliIling- j tan and others, Petition for IJivorec and Alimony. IV lliia niso if finnoirino In f 1 r Pmirt that process hath issued against the defen- dam W. E. J. Shallihitton in the manner .... 4l , , - . ,, . that he is not to be found in the county proclamation is thereupon made at the Couit House door, for the said Shalling- ton to appear and answer as commanded by said subpoena, and thereupon the said defendant not appearing It is ordered by the Court, that notice of this suit be given in the Tarborough Press and Raleigh Kc- eister for the space of three months, re-1 . . , nuirine the defendant huaIliniton to ap- quiring me ueienuum nuainngion io ap ii& Sis pear at the next term of our Superior j Raleigh, August 1 5th, 1S49. Court of Equity, to be held in and for the j jJBooks, &c. sent to, or left with, County of Nash, at the Court Housi in Geo. Howard, of Tarboro', wilL be for Nashville, on the third Monday in Sep-! warded with despatch. , tember next, then and there lo answer the j charges and allegations , set forth in the plaintiffs petition. Witness, B. II. Bi.otJST, Clerk and Mas tcr of our said Court, at ofiice in Nash ville, the third Monday of March, 1850. B. II. BLO UNT C M. E. Price adv &10. Dr.TCuhl's Abyssinian llixtiarc, From the Milton Chronicle. Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 15,1843. Dr. Ivuhl Dear Sir: We have now been about seven years. Agents for the sale of yoor Restorer of thtf Blood, and oth er Medicines, and arc happy to state they have given in all cases. general satisfaction, particular ly the Abyssinian Mixture has giveu universal satisfaction, so that every one, who has used it, has received that relief that you guafanleed in your directions. Mr. James Mi Vernon, to whom you recommended your Jlromatic Extract, for Rheumatism, bought a bottle of jt at 50 Cents, and two embrocations cuied hirn entirely, and the disease has never returnedi . Yours, respectfully, KIR BY & ANDERSON. For sale by Geo. Howard. - ' - 77K IUTE T MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER Porous Plaster FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, GOUT. &C. For ale by G col Hcivard, Tarboro1 ft e w Co-pa rt ii ersh i p; ' THE late firm of McIhvaine Sf Brown ley having been dissolved, (Mr. AVillian. Brownley retiring from business,) we have this day entered into 'partnership, and will continue the . GROCERY & COMMISSION BUSINESS In the 5aire manner as heretofore, under the firm and st le of - HIcII vi aiiie, Rrovnley & Co. We hope, by constant and faithftd atten tion to the interests of our friends, to mer it a continuance of that patronage, so long and so liberally extended to our predeces sors. ' . ' - . - ' ; Ottr StocJc of Groceries Will be large and commanding, embra cing a general assortment of Goods in our line, 'ititoxicatingjiquors Qxccpted.) We fhall give stricLatlcTition to the SALE CF PRODUCE CN COMMISSION. And will beat all times prepared to make liberal advances when desirable. G Mclltoaine, Vm S. Browtitcg, Eo. D. McHwaine,' Eo. Martin, Joseph E. Dunn, Petersburg, .lan. 1, 1850. Briilffc RtiiUUng. pERSONS desirous of having bridges built, cither on the plan of driving the posts or by mud sills, are informed that they can he accommodated, on mod crate terms," by apply:ng to the stfbscri- her, who has under his direction negro UK'"'1 JHHP ELI, who has had considerable expcri-jEast ence in that pusiness.and is iully prepared to undertaUe such jobs. COFFIELD KING. Tarboro', N. C Dec. I, 1348; Raleigh Bouk Bindery. JOHN II. EE CAUTERET,; RBUUUNS his grated! acknowledg-; - r - - i:ui uiciiis iu iiic jiuuiii' iui uiu - very iiuuiuij patronage which has been extended to him, and respectfully 'announces thai- he still continues the business of Book-Binding, in all its forms, in the City of Raleigh, where it is conducted, as heretofore, over The North Carolina Viook Store where every material and instrument ne- ces&iu-y for binding, rc-binding, or rcpair- ins, will lie kept constantly on hand, and all Work entrusted to him will be prompt- .ly and faithfully executed, in as sub- . slanttal a manner, as elegant a style, and i f ul?!1C any. l. Rre . ..... . lie wui iiNo execute to order, all kihdsot bound in plain or fine style to suit pur- chaser, 'which cannot be surpassed by the Northern work, viz: ledgers, Journals,) Day Books, Record Hooks, Invoice, Cash, j Letter Books, &c. &c. j All orders will be executed with neat- j ncss and despatch; and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ! A n v . i A liberal discount for. cash. ESocky iff omit, Sept. 8Ui, 1 848. Cotton Factory $ Mills. npilE undersigned, .successors lo Battle - Brother, in the above property, have associated themselves together under the title of n'JiTTJLtS & CO. They have been at great expense in en larging the operations of this establishment and in the purchase of new machinery, and feel warranted in S3ying, that they can now make as good an article of CciUoii Yarflf fls can be maniifactured any where in the f U. States, and arcdclcrmincd to scll.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 Yarns, and their liber al terms, before purchasing elsewhere. We do only a quarterly business; but will make the liberal discount of 2J per . for Cash. B E. BATTLE, JAS. M BATTLE, IVM. S. BA TTLE, J. L. UVUNg, T o M Dry oods, Sdot, Shot? Arid Saddlcrir Wrtrc Boj?nw, ;. PETERSBURe; VA. V ' . iiiilBftW. - ','- i v Jitme, hice j? James, : y ARE now receiving by the school Edith from Boston, Margaret from N ew York, and the. Express and Steam bo lines, their full supply of . r. . , STABLE AND FANCY ." - 1 . , ' Foreign, and Dotneslic &pruig I and Summer Exceeding in any amount and variety, any previous Spring for-thc last ten years, . nearly all of which will be found entirely -; fresh, except a large amount oj Staple, Goods purchased heore the advances which wilt enable them to offer Goods at;: such prices as will compare favorably- with .any. of the Northern markets, ami they invite comparison. Additional sup- . plies will be constantly arriving in the Baot, Shoe and Saddlery Mtpnvtmtut Mr. D. R. Newsom will, at all times, her found at -home, ready to serve his old friends, customers, and all others, from aa : entire Neio Slock of Boots, Shoes, trunks,, travelling Bags, Saddles, Bridles, wagon Whips, Collars, Letter, Foolscap, and wrapping Paper, Shoe thread, Lacetts, &c. comprising a Stock calculated in every J way to' claim the attention of wholesale? Dealers. Orders have been deposited with. the principal manufacturers, North and in ordcr i0 have the Stocik at all i,jmes hrgeand commanding, at prices that shall be as low as in New Y ork, rhiladel -phia, Biltimbre or Richmond. - " March 12. J antes y E ice James." Freeman & Houstgu, Washington, J'1 KP.lP nonstnntlv on hnnd a Stock of.. Snjnr MnlaasM Fift!ir. pfll.fc caif ' TOBACCO,' Foreign ad domestic Liquors and.Winesj Nails, Paints, Glass, Lime, and a variety of other articles suitable for plantation ' use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots to suit' dealers or con sumers on reasonable terms for . " Cash, or in exchange for Naval $orcj or other Produce The senior partner, D. C Fr&emak, is located in the city of New Yqrk, for thQ' f Commission limlncS and, if desired, 'Fbmak Si Houston wilt make advances In Washington on consign ments madc.lo him. They have ample room for storage and wharfage, and anv Goods entrusted to their care will be prop- - crly attended to. Washington, N. C. Aprilj 1S50. - $. R Ford, ' wiLiiiiTOxf: ;v. DEALEU tn. Marble Monuments) Head and Foot Stones;. PainTSttmes; lm posing do.; and in short) any article called; for of either Italian, Egyptian or AmerU 1 can Marble; and work warranted to ptease or no salcj and if damaged before delive ry, it is at his expense. (O:o0rders left With Geo. Uoivurd, Tarboro, will be attended to forthwith. March 15, 184 th Respectfully iniorms the zens of Edgecombe and adjiaitig counties that he carries On the r - at the old Stand next door to the Post Offide, wjierc will be founS a choice assort . ment of . (and all ilfticlcs in his line 0f busineis,) which he is pPa4''?makeup; .al-ttfeo shortest ri6tice and ?A .reasonable terms. Thankful for the f'.ors aircady reeiec), be solicits a conUD aance of lhe ism ing all who muy favoi: rrfny with a ealr, that none shall go away dissatisfied. Cut-V ting done at shortest notice. V ; 13. fA way; on hand a (ew select articles ol ready-made clothing of his owa manurturoV JAS. M&HEGAN. ; vnr borough, January 1. 1'rinling neatly earecutedi V

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