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. . ' , - . , --.-. - - - ' - " ' ' V No. 7. Vol. 7. Tan-bnro'. Ediieromlie County, (XO.) Sainrday, Fcbruarv ft 18.18. Whole No. 315. f f TERMS PER ANNUM. paid icithin two months, ervcisc, ' - ! RATES OF ADVERTISING 2 00 2 50 c square Jirsl insertion, each insertion afterwards 1 00 0 25 5 00 his, a .'ear - ' C !irt Orders and Judicial advertise- nt-ntslh per cent, hhjher. r 5- Yearly advertisements If contra c THE Co-partnership heretofore ex i pg under the style of Oberry & Co., U this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tli firm will be. continued uudor the Dime and style of Oberry & Bro. " Thomas Obcrry, r , , Green Obcrry. :Tarboro', Sept. 16, 185(5. K B. The undersigned, thankful for Dast favors from their friends, will give rrtice to them that they still carry , on t! 3ir business at the same place. 3: p going all the time a steam Mill f the purpose of grinding corn. We t) jo carry m the waggon, cart, and r'.ecl making business. We will also r.; ke blinds and window sash at the Hill. We also still carry on our 4 House Buihliny business. 0.:r friends or the public who desire v, rk in our line, will eblige as by giv i: j us a call. Oberry & Co. Tarboro'., Sept. 16, 1856. I NOTtt.E. JrilE Copartnership heretofore exist ir between Palamouutuin & Stewart is tlis day dissolved by mutual consent. Tae business of the Firm will be settled lT. J. Stewart. Palamountain & Stewart. jTarboro', Nov. 1, 1856. JTIIE subscribers adopt this method cfjauQOuncing to the citizens of Edge c nibc and to the public generally, that t'.ey have associated themselves togeth cr?under the name and style of I Williamson & Stewart, i For the purpose of carrying on The Carriage making 1 ! IN THE TOWN OP TARBORO . Crria:e.s and buzpics of every descrip tion will be put up in the neatest and most durable manner; in addition to this, they have experienced workmen whose especial business it will be, t) . f Make Wagons Carts, 8;c. For farming and other purposes. They have also in their employ good blacksmiths,. for the purpose of making kinds of implements generally used tpon farms. Repairing and renovating old Ychi - ctvs and mending old and damaged im plements, will also constitute a branch of their business I They express the hope, that by strict cplication to business, they may ob tain a liberal share of patronage from tfceir friends and the public generally. . , J. A. Williamson, I T. J. St"wart I The undersigned thankful to hi friends and the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, dbngratulates himself in having been able to associate with him in business, Mr. Williamson, a man of large expe rience in bis trade, having spent a long Jeries of years in its prosecution res pectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. ' T. J. Stewart. Tarboro', Jan. 1st, 1857. THE Subscriber informs the Far- ners and citizens of Edgecombe and djaceut Counties, that he has returned fo his Old Stand, . Near the Bridge in Tarboro9, ind has enlarged 3 his facilities so as to Enable him to make arid repair all kinds 0 Farming imph incuts and 'very description of Iron work. e will also attend to the repairing of Sgics, Wagons, Cotton Gins. Guns, MicKs, lveys, fetoves, 13ell-nangmg, p. J tiaiiKlul tor past tavors, be Uopes o receive a liberal share of patronage. 1. B. Falaniountain. Tarboro', January , 1; 1S57. , , - 20. Howard, Editor & Proprietor Com petition Defied. " oe : Robert A. Sizcr, WOULD inform , the ?rt rrn...i j citizens oi laruuru uuu til the surrounding com munity, that he has es tablished himself on "T Main street and is pre- pared to carry en Saddle anil Harness MAKING AND REPAIRING. Having qualified himself by a service of eight years, with the best workmen in the city of Richmond, he is capable of doing any kind of work in hir, line, which may be called for and would compare his work with that of any one in the State, in point of finish and dura bility. Having recently purchased A tjood Stock of Materials, Of all kinds, and being furnished with a competent number ofgool workman, persons may call on him dth the cer tainty of having all orders tilled with ueatness and despatch. He keeps on hand a supply of Sad dles, Harness, Collars, Riding Bridles, Marti ugales, Halters, &c. &c. His stand is opposite Mrs. Gregory's; Hotel, at the sign of the Big Saddle. Oct. tUh, 185?. George Howard, J r . Attorney and Solicitor, WILSON, N. C. Attends the Courts of Nasli, Wayne, EJe combe and Wilson comities. Office opposite the Court House April, 1857. NOTICE. New Fi Yalhan Jflarhnvsrm and HAVING associated ' themselves in the Mercantile Business, announce the1 same to the public. j They will keep a general assortment ! of Fancy and Staple Goods, Groceries, fyc. &c. and sell them at their usual profits, which t hey have no doubt will bo per fectly satisfactory to their customers. The business will be conducted under the style of Mathetcsan & Pipin. March 1, 1855. Piano Tuning, By the Year. T. A. K. BOHSTEDT, A PROFESSIONAL action and tone re gulator and tuner of Pianos, informs the Ladies and respectable Public, that lie will visit Tiirboro' three times a year for tuning or regulating whoever may give him a call: Pianos tuned three times a year after having subscribed for it, $7,00 id est $2, 50 the first, $2,;'0 the second, and $2,00 the third tuning; strings and regulating ex tra. Non-subscribers $4,00 each tuning. All-orders left at Mrs. Gregory's Hotel, will be promptly attended to. September 2, 1857. Is hereby Given, THAT the Copartnership heretofore ex. isting under the name and style of Bassett & Richardson, Is this day dissolved bj mutual consent. And further notice is also given, that all the effects of the firm have been assigned to W. A. Bassett, one of the undersigned, and that he alone is authorised : to collect the debts due the said firm, May 18th, 1857. W. A. Bassett. B. A. Richardson. New Drugs, &c. THE subscriber has enlarged and improv ed his Drug Store, and is continually ad ding to his assortment, a great variety, of Drugs, Medicines, &c. Castor Oil, by the gallon, and in quart, pint and half pint bottles, Olive Oil, in quart, pint and half pint bot's, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, ' ' j : .. , f , IIolloway8 ointment and Tills, Baker'S Bittei-THubbard'a Bitters. Hooflard's Bitters, Stoughton's Bitters, . Sloffat's Bitters, Health Bitters, Oxygenated Bitters, &c". &c 3 j Geo, Jloward. L D. Pender, ATT0BHEY AT LAW, TARBOHOyN.C. N. M. Martin, Bro. & Co., Grocers 4 Commission Aferchants, PETERSBURG, VA. .1. Jfl. Jflartin Son & Co., Commission Merchants, RICHMOND, VA N. M. MARTIN, Sr. W. K. MARTIN, H. L. P LUM M E R, Jr. R. A. MARTIN, R. TANNAHILL, N.M.MARTIN, Jr. jgStrict personal attention given to the sale of Produce. Orders for Goods promptly filled. " REFRNCESt R. R BuiDOfifiS, Kj , 'Prcsideat, Br Bank, Tarboro', N. O. Messrs. Weddelt. & 1'Iart, Tarboro' ., Dr. J. J. I'iiimps, Kdgecom be County. C. F. KisiiKtt, Esj., Cashier, Br. Kx l$anfe, Pctorsbttrg, Va. James Weddell, Esq., Petersburg. 11. K. Macnair, Ksq larboro,N. C CALVIN H. D1BBLK, Late of Wilmington, 5tf.il JONATHAN B. BUNCE, ' Late of Kinston, N. Cf Dibble & Bunee, Com mission Merchants, In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores and Southern Produce generally, No. ISO Front Street NKVV YORK. Wo will pay the Forwarding eWrges on Cotton in Washing iu. REFERENCES, Hon.WM. A.Ckaiiam, HillsbnroN.a Hon. John M. Murkiiead, Greensbo ro', N. C. II. L. MruovEtt, Esq., Fayette ville, N. C. John R Wilwajoss, Pry4.. Ba!c of Clarendon. M. St even son, Esq., Cashr. Bank Was&ir.irtvU IL Dolls ko. G. Potter, Jr. J. r.AXEtioss Dollncr, Potter & Co., Vvnii n n 31 c reliant, For the sale of Cotton, Naval Stores, Grain and other Southern Produce, r a, v i kj n LTbeTnl advances made on Consignments, of j receipt of Bills of Lading for tshiptucuts. AGENTS. In Wilmington, N. C, Muuuay & Peacock ,, Washington, N. C, B. F. Havens, Esq. E. H. Hooper, S$enlal Snrgeou HAYING permanently located in Tarborough, Ar. C, Offers his services to the public in the various branches of his profession. All applications to him, either in town or from the couutry, will receive prompt attention. REFERENCES. To the Faculty of the Philadelphic College of Dental Surgery. Jan: 253, 1856. Carter's Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT Purifier of Ihr. BloodI NOT A PAUTIOUB OF MEECUttl IN IT. fgThis great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is now used by thousands of grateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the re markable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "Carter's Spanish Mix ture." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin, Liver disease, Fe vers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedilyT -put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet ; been found to compare with it. ;. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kid neys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the- skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, en feebled by disease or broken down by the axcesses of youth, to its vigor and strength. : For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few loses of CARTER'S P1NISH MIXTURE will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give lasticity to the step, and improve the gen oral health in a remarkable degree," beyond 11 the medicines ever heard of. For sale by Geo. Howard, for Sale 1000 ACRES of good Swamp Land in the lower part of Beaufort Co., on the south side of Pamplico River, and near South Creek. For particulars apply to ' IF. IT. Willard. Washington, N. C, Jan'y 2. Resell Brother, GENERAL Commission and ForwarJinp, Wilmington, I. . H P RTHSKI.L. 1 S. B RUSSELL. Liberal Cash advances made on con signments of Cotton, Naval Stores, and other Produce for sale. Refer to Juo. Me Rao, Prest. Bank Wilmington, O. G Parsley, " Ommerciai Baiik, Ttios W. Wright, "Jiaiik Cape Four, Edwd. P. Hall, Btauch Bau.c State, Wilmington. Robt. Norfleet. Esq. Tarboro. NEW AXD PKVE Winter Goods, OF THE Newest styles and patterns of French, English and German manufacture, WHICH will be made up in the la test fashion, on reasonable terms, and shortest notice. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. From a shirt Collar downwards, and a choice Lot of Heady Made Clothing which shall be warranted. tfx. Mvheyan. Tarboro, Sept. IC. RamploHs VegtlaMe Tincture. We speak as mnto wise Men let the res tored and ajjlicteil judye for tkemselves. The wHoe animal creation are subject to disease but few die from sickness where instinct is their only physician. The benefi cent Creator has given the various platitt ad roots for th cure of disease; and it is ' lL!. A.1. T . If . i upon mis ;re:ii irum iiiui ui . uninpioii oa ses the many wonderful cures of his celcbra- ted Tincture. Truth is mighty. We appeal to our own citizens. Wherever fairly tried the same success attends its use in chills and fevers, diseases of the liver, stomach and bowels. As a COLERA p reventive, it has been truly successful. Coughs, dyspepsia, rheu matism, &c. yield to its gentle sway. As h Female medicine and for delicate children, e believe it has no equal. For sle bV Geo. Tloward. Dr. Spencer1 $ Vegetable Pills ARE the cheapest and most approved family medicines ever offered to the public. They are extremely mild in their operation, neither causing sickness of the stomach, nor any unpleasant sensation in the system, as is too frequently the case with medicines given to act upon the bowels; hence multi tudes, who have been unable to take other pills or prepaiation8 of medicine, on account of their nauseating effects, use these pills without the slightest disagreeable feelings. All that is asked of those . who have never ift Viomitih acn uaiuted with them, is to Dro-I cr one box. and the Proprietor's word for it, they will never call for any other kind of A.'" an lnnrn Qnon.nv'c I'd, etable Pills can be obtained. Price 2 j cents per box. AlsOyDr Hull's Vegetable Fever and jUgue and Jinti-Fever AMONG all the advertised remedies of the day for Ague and Fever, or Chill and Fever, none seem to meet with such rapidity of sale, and give so much general satisfaction, as Dr. HulVt celebrated Pills. Wherever they have been introduced;all tonics, in whatever shape, 11 mixtures and. pills, and prepara tions of every character, designated for this disease, have been discarded, and Dr. HuWs Ague Pills have" been received as the only permanent cure. They stop tne inius ana Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate on the bowels.1 ; ." Pritelo cenltper box. '' ' For sale in Tarboro by Geo. Howard. ' - - - -! ;;;; :!;;msm;''i;;'; Family Medicines, Strong9 s Comp'd Sanative Pills Pectoral . Stomach Pills, , , ; , uForealfrbj Geo Howard. Land !ilntiphlogistie Salt, A perfect substitute for the ? Lancet, Leeches and Blisters! INSTEAD of being a panacea for all mal adies,, it has control. overeat ONE MALA-.. DY has but ONE AIM accomplishes but ONE THING, to wit : subdues inflamma tory disease whatever be its form or lo calitywhether in the head, throat, chest, abdomen, extremities or skin. ; Every firm of inflammation but no other disease) is subdued by it as easily as fire is extin guished by water. Is it asked. 'how it does this? simply bjr restoring the lost balance between the fluids and solids Such is its potency, that like vaccine matter, it requires merely what adheres to the point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect tlie en tire system. For sale by Geo. Howard. Just Published, : s ( BY PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Record of the Revolutionary War: Containing the Official Military and Tinan cial Correspondence of all the Officers of the Revolutionary Army, From 1775 to 179-3, containing the most in teresting military, historical, and financial information during that period. Also, the organization of all the Regiments, showing j the names,. rank, date of commission, time of enlistment, and service of the officers and privates of each. Also, the general and brigade orders of 'General Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon, and others, In 1770, '77, and 78, showing,the last trials at Valley Forge, breaking up the encamp ment, order of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of attack on the British, at Muiimoutk. Also, an account of the cap ture of Fort Washington, and the horrors of the prisons and prison ships of the Brit- ijh itl New-York, with a List of American Officers imprisoned, The ti me of their capture, release, &c. An account of tho SOCIETY OF TUB. CINCINNATI, In New-York, Pennsylvania, and Mary land, a list of the members' names, &c; the hwlf-pay, cotumutiitiou, and land acts of the Contiueutal Congress. A complete list j oi ail ine Officers who served to the end of the War, And acquired the right to half-pay for life, commutation and land. Proceedings of 34th Congress, and United States Court of Claims, relative to a restoration of the half pay acts of the old Congress, for the benefit of the Ilurs of Officers of the Revolution; Virginia half-pay and land laws; the reas ons which led to the passage of the Act of July 5, 1832, by Congress; the names of the Virginia officers who received land, with an interesting account of the military-land districts of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the locations of warrants, surveys, etc. Revolutionary Pension Laws of the IT. States As they now exist, with commentaries there on. Notes on the services of various class es of revolutionary officers, with an exten sive list showing the time they died, &c. Sec, &c. Onelanje 12ho. vol. of 600 pages, Priced 1,50. This work is intended as a book of refer ence to the historian and scholar, as well as furnishing a thorough guide to persons claiming title to land or pensions, from the services of their forefathers during the Rev olutionary War. The volume contains the names of over 50,000 officers and privates of the Revolutionary Army, and saould be in the harids of all the , descendants of tha brave men who fought under the banner of '76, that the noble actions of their6 maj not escape reminiscence of , their descendants, who must retain this work as a memento of their brave deeds and Patia sufferings S)) PER MONTH can be easily earn- i .. Pil K V St.?n AS A fTOn t fnf t Vl P fidln ed by acting as Agent for the sale of the above Book, and other highly popular works of standard merits published by us fiAgents wanted in every citj , town, j and village in the Union. For Catalogues and particulars, address ....... PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Publishers, 79 John-Street, New-York . Carter s Spcviiish Mixture, Let the afflicted Read and Ponder An Infaxmbu! Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism; Obstinate Cutaneous EruptiohsTimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils Chronic sore Eyes Ring' Worm Or Tetter, Seald Head,' En largement and pain of-the Bones and Joints, stubborn Ulcers, ; syphilitic Disor. den, Lumbago, ' spinal complaints and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of tbe Bloody ;.u , Pamphlets containing much .useful infor" mation touching the nature and symptoms o1 the above diseases, together with testimonil als from ladies, of the highest respectability as 'certified' by the" most satiifactoxy auUori ty, to all which ; the "aUeiia h ladles; and practitioners is respectfully avited, can ba had gratis, at g Store of . $eQtUotarclK Xajboro j t&FFrom Visseher, Owen $ Co.,f Gf ' Newspaper Advertising Houat, AppUtonl , Bmlding,)M$MBTQ&dy,XYx : " i ." i i i ' 4 7 . - Ladies' Retreat MRS. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSI CIAN, 168 Thompson, near Bleecker street. New York, attends females during their con finement, and treats all diseases peculiar t her sex. She has commodious rooms for the accommodation of her patron, nd a patent apparatus to assist nature. A fc- male pill, a safe and sure remedy for all (fit structions, sent by mail with full direiUanf, on receipt of $2. . She haf also ft sure reuv edy for pyles. and a valuable invigoratift cordial. White, Davis & Uardce, GENERAL Commission Merchants, And Dealers in Guano, W. H. HARDEE, Wm. II. Willard. Commission Merchant, WASHINGTON, N. C, GIVES his attention to receiving and for warding Merchandize, and produce, aud if prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on all articles consigned to him for sale, at shipment to his friends in Baltimore, New York and Boston. 0t. 2J. Willard & Curtis, Commission Merchant And Wholesale Dealers iq Groceries ami Provisions y No. 10 North Water 8treet, WILMINGTON, N. C. James A. Willard. Henry M. Curtia. Barrox C. Watson, Qastox Mbabss. Watson & Meares, Getfl Commission Merchants m NEW YORK. mum. THE subscribers are prepared to grind Corn at their . Steam Mill in Tarboro'. At the shortest notice. A toll of ott'e sixth will be taken from each grist. Oberry & Bro. March 11th, 1857.' " GARTER'S Spanish Mixture, GREAT CURE OF RIIEUMATISM, The Editors of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. 24, 1852, say that Carter's SpaaUk Mixture is no quack medicine. They had a man in their press room who was afflicted with violent Mercurial Rheu matism, who was continually complaining of misery in his back, limbs and joints; hia eyes had become feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore, and all the symptoms of rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish MixtuAt eured him, and in an editorial notice M above, they bear testimony to its wonderful good effects, and say their only regret ii, that all suffering with diseases of the blood are not aware of of the existenoe of each ft medicine. They cheerfully recommend it See their certificate, and notice in full arotad the bottle. For sale by Geo. Howard. EYBS, EYES ASTONISHING! Cure of Inflammatory Sore Eyes, aftet thre years' suffering. Those who have weak or inflamed eyes will see cures in pamphlets, &c. ' ' : - A CARD. I Louisville, Ky., February, 1857. Dr. Hampton 1 can safely say that af ter having been afflicted three years with the inflamatory sore eyes, and in the time having tried many, prescriptions, and still growing worse all the time, ; and,., nothing short of total blindness appeared to be mj? doom, I resolved to give your TinoAuje a trial; and, to my Astonishment, in leja thai one month my ej es were evidently better, and continued to improve xnj they wera entirely well, andhavebeen olearandsoundi for over one year, and now I ; believe I jam see as well as any oae of my age, ; Ana my health otherwise haa been so nnch improTn ed tha,t 1 mu,at aay thai I da not believe X ever knew what heaHK was before, f ! 'if'WY-'V' T. DUNCAN. i Caerk at Falls Cit Hotel, - Hundreds will, testify of cures of Cough Dyspepsias Rheumatisnv Scrofula, &c. With all eases of . Nervous Headache, Nctk tq is Diseases, , General r Debility, it iathe gatest restorative and invigorator known , For sae, in Tarboro' by '-'i&yiftifir' , i i t "4. t .' 1 f
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