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i at 1 UJJ ili OVU X XL XJ XI 11 .Ei ifc L. Willi ril 1 I I.' If l! I.' ! THURSDAY, OCT. S1,;18G7 Tfce Bridal The Burial. J ' 'Tis a. beautiful 5pot, in a Southern clime, Where is floating a soft perfume, ; And the bells ring out, with a joyous chimcj Like the richj glad sound of a poet's rhyme, ; EreaUi'e.oot where the roses blown. ." Tis a festival gav, and a jewelled throng lit; ve -gathered this pleasant night, - 8insr; r . Arc burrie- on the passing breeze along, I rem the hall of dazzling light. But Iiercvs a Sudden hush, as a white-veil- . ;d.Brido i-i . -.I. .i 1 1 . . k. uhucs jii wiin a giiiiur oi grace ; .She's, young and fair, and the man at her -f 'Lbofis' hwn, with a raptured lover's ,; V. pnde, I ! On. hejr'beamiug, blushing face. v, jiite Yews aic spoken, and the beautiful ' Is a w fee and a woman now ; With & heart as pure as a gleaming pearl, A ol licht as the srolden curl -Thai rests ou her snowy brow. There's a 'vUdering light iu her soft blue 'S ' ryty- , As'..he sweeps through the smiling Acd'her ajoile is as bright as a sunlight V'.KKTv " '.-.tAVhila-.a burden of joy breathes out iu a .vi.And her life seems a radiant song. frar hath passed in that Southern ,. "3V--clinie, t4i e is iloating a soft perfume, tiie Hells ring out with a sweet, sad : -Y-t-Xuie fvlxyh.w, faint sob of a poet's rhyme, katneu, over tlio cypress bloom. i'nijjSl day, and a mourning throng gauiercu amut the gloom, a'jsauuds of grief, like a sorrowful rorne on the passing breeze along, i t;snauen tno son perfume. lai,. vounc Bridt" in a c.skrt lips. a strancclv nnfter,cd crni-o Mght hath fled from her soft blue '. eyes. 'the smile as bright as the sunlight " skies, ( till rests on her beautiful face. srisGi ANA. The evangelicals arc about to intro- noon prayer meetings, iu Wall street, is. x. A divine preached on Sunday morn ing from the text : "Ye are the chil dren of the devil," and iu the afttraooD, by a funny coincidence, " Chiklrec. obey your parents." :0M age is stealing upon me rapid ly," as the urchin said when he was .stealing apples from an old man's gar don, and s:;y the owner coming, cow hide in hand. That was a generous chap who, at the meeting the other eveniug, put a three-cent piece in the hat and took out five. He helped a good cause, he say?, but it was with a margin. An Irish captain in the army, new ly appointed to driil his company, vo -eiferated loudly his first order to show liis authority : "Advance three steps backwards; aud those men without arms, hold up your bauds." I wo duelists, having exchanged hots with effect, one of the seconds iu terfercd and proposed that the parties should shade hands. To this the oth er second objected as unnecessary, "for," said he, "their hands have been shaking, this half an hour." Mistress : "For goodness gracious sake, Martha, go aud take the ridicu lous thing off do." Martha ("which I were well aware it were my new bon net she were eluding'':) "Well, there, Mum, I declare, Mum, 'I give my mil liner horders to make it percisely sim ilar to yourn, Mum !" What a queer fellow the French -jnan must have been, who for twenty -years loved a lady and never missed passing his evenings at her house. She became a widow. "I wish you joy !" cried his friend ; "you may .now marry the woman you have so long adored." "Alau !" said the poor Frenchman, profoundly dejected ; "aud if so, where shall I spend my evenings '!" A young lady in Wisconsin brought ,a suit for breach of promise against a male correspondent, aud on the trial introduced several common-place let ters on various topics to sustain her case, ou the ground that the letters were signed, 11 Ever Your.-'." How could he be crcr hers uniess he intend ed ts marry her? was the logical con clusion of the unsophisticated damsel; but the jury, not seeing it in that light, non-suited her. A tall, keen-eyed countryman walk ed into a court-room during the pro gress of a trial. Stepping up to one of Ll "rings," he requested that the prisoners might he pointed out to him. The lawyer he accosted, being son:e- vhat of a wag, pointed to the iurv. The stranger surveyed them critically, viieu, turum to Ins luJormcr, he re- tnr.rKL'u : ell, they are a hard-look ing set. ain't they ? 1 kuow by their looks lhi-y oujjrht to go to State prison. every one of !U. ieiiow who i considered rather j i.iivui li.o ointT uay or me TU;nn inventions which have been inj'd'j by the present generation, exul t i n ply vvotr.id up with -for my part, I believe every generation grows wiser and wiser; I'm- there's my father, he know'd more'd my gratidfather, and I believe 1 know a Iodic more'n mv fa ther did.' 'My dear sir,' remarked a bystander, 'what an old fool your great grandfa- ffiu-l have been . In I'hiladelphia, on) pleasant Sun- eveir.ng. an oltt lady, whose failing cs Uiiiianued an unusually large nycr book, started for church a little y. Stopping on the wav to call on friend, she laid her praycr-bcok on centre-table. hen the bells be to chime she snntched what she posed to be l.cr prayer-book aud ted lor church. Her seat was at .chane.-! end of tb.2 gallery. The m coaled playing. The minister ?an. . lr iLPistW11 -sJier sup- 1 ti:e car! the TASBORO't Cotton Gins, Cotton Gins. fTSlIIE SUBSCRIBER IS THE AU- JL thorized Agent for the sale of II. L. Emery & Son's " Universal Cotton. Gin ane Condenser " Cotton Press and HOUSE POWER, and all other artieles as are manu factured by them for l'lantalion purposes. In sections ol this ana other States bouth, Emery s Gin has no rival. It is the fine-'i Gin known aud when well eared for prodiic es superior lint, with fewer motes and less sand than any other in use. lh:s quality makes it mere valuable than many may sup pose, as it is now getting to be weil known, that the India, Brazilian and Esyptain Cot tons, are, in consequence of nice handling, srainniir a reputation they did not enjoy a lew years back. The neglect of mention to clean picking and ginning cotton, will in a tew years, it is thought by those w'jo profess to know, do more towards breaking; down this great agricultural puruit at the South, than all other causes combined. It is already a well ascertained (act. that the hnest speci mens of Cotton exhibited in Liverpool du ring, the past year, were from Egypt. Eine ry's Gin in the hands of a skillfull and in'cl ligent operator will turn out the cleanest Cot ton of any other Gin in use, and cost is little to keep it in order. The cost o! the Gin per saw is only a traction higher than ordinary gins. They are warranted when good c; is used Willi them, t Yrsoti s who wish to buy are requested to examine one I have at Dozier s btore. It. iN UK r Jvlf. 1 , Ag t. Sept. 1st. lt57. I am also Agwnt for the ale of GUIS WOLD'S and KlDll'S GINS. They are both so well known here, and nl! over the South, that but little needs being said in re ference then;. Those who have used Gris wold's think there is no other like it or so good, and those who have used Kidd's think the same wav. The late Baker Slaton, than whom there tever lived in Edgecombe, a farmer of closer observation or better judg ment, used to say licit Kidd's Gin was as guvtl iu every respect as any he had ever used, and in cm- was belter, viz : That it eolfld be handled ui .-re roughly by the operator without injury, ihon uny other lie had seen or used, it was f ir the same reason I pre ferred Grisv. old's never having; used Ktdds. 1 haveseveral Gins of both kinds onthu way, and would be glad to get orders from others early, in order tlu;tl!:cy amy reach customers ia good tiiiic. SEED WHEAT. I shall have in good time for planting seve ral Hundred bushels of selected Seed Wheat of both the White and Red varieties. This wheat v. ill he furnished to parties wishing to raise good wheat, and make a brsiuess of it, to some extent foi the future, at a price i hat will not more lha puj all the expen e of getting it here. I shall have G'uAKO of vai ns kinds to put in with the wheat, and h to pains will be taken to prepare iLe land .eil, and fur row it in such a manner as t' allow no wa ter to stand on the lieid du.i win'er. IE ORELEET. Oyster Shell Lime. I have taken the Agency of a Lime com pany, for the sale of Eurnt Oyster Shell wuicii win ne ueliereu in bags say 1 1 or l- hags to the ton. This lime will be old either sifted or unsifted as the parties purchasing may prefer. This is a cheap as well as an excellent fertilizer. Samples can be seen at K. IS' OR FLEET & COS MILL. 11. NL'R FLEET. Hour! Flour!! Flour!!! We will commence, grinding WHEAT in a few days. Will be w-Il at wo.k by the l.'Uh inst. We expect to receive a liberal share ol the public patronage. We will pay full prices fir wheat, or will exchanje Corn or Meal for it. R. XOK FLEET - CO. Com & Meal. We will sell Corn and Aleal to be paid lor in Cotton of the tirst packing, ll is now kni.wn that the Corn crop not oulv promises to he short here and all through tho State but that a drought is prevalin in Ohio and Illinois, that is so threatening to the corn crop as to cause corn to rule as hi-sli in Cin cinnati! and Chicago Markets as in N. York and RaUimore. Persons who will be short of com next year may lind it to their interest to pive us a call and learn the propositions we will make. R. NORFLEET oc CO. Cotton Consignments. Rein Authorised by several of the largest and best known Commission Houses in New York ?nd .'Baltimore, to net as their Atrent to ship Cotton nnd other produce. I snail be pn pared to pay the Government Tax on the same, and make liberal advances in money also. Perscns cntrustiu:? business of this kind to me, can either designate the house to" whom thev tie ire the consignment made, or leave my discretion. Ju the latter MISCELLANEOUS. PRACTICAL RECONSTRUCTION ! The Rocky Mount Cotton Mills R.fiVmilt. ' THE ROCKY MOUNT COTTON Mills were destroyed by the Federal Troops in July, 18G3. They have been rebuilt from basement to attic, and filled with new and improved machinery, nnd are now turning out Yarns of the best Quality ! Yarns will be delivered at Roeky Mount Depot, on the very lowest terms for cash. In a month or two those Mill3 will be making 1.200 to 1.500 Yards or Shirting and Sheeting per Day! which will be sold as low as the same class of goods can be bought Noith, Orders solicited only so long'as my goods are sold as low. as the same quality of goods are to be had in any market. Address WJL S. BATTLE, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co., ti. C. June 27, 187G. 31-tf ROCKY MOUNT FLOUR MILLS. npiIESE MILLS HAVE ALSO BEEN JL rebuilt and are equal to any in Eas tern North Carolina. Persons on the line of the Wilmington Road can send their wheat by rail, in good bags distinctly marked ; it will be receiv ed at Rocky Mount depot, and the Flour returned to the Railroad the charge of drayago being only the Bran aud Shorts. The patronage of the public is solicited only so Ion as satisfaction is given. Parties sending wheat by Railroad will, of course, give information of the fact through the mail. WJ1. S, BATTLE. June 127, 18G7. 31-tf tall and Examine for Yourselves and be not Deceived. CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, nnd EUgg'iCSj hotb. top and no top, Har ness, AVhips, &c, kep t constantly on hand, or any style vehicle itliiilc to Ol'dor- Munufacturiri" Materials (cf ry description in my line for sale.Best of workmen and using the best of material, lia atisfieJ that I can give entire satis fat, on as regards t rice and quality of ffovi,; o all who may favor me with a call Repairing of all kinds in my line down wkb dispatch and on the most reasonable term for Cash. Good W.'ijrous nnd Carlos""! to oi--ter at snort notice. . J. A. WILLIAMSON, Tailoro', N. C, May '2, 1807. 22-ly WOULT) RESPECTFULLY TEN VV dcr his services to the citizens of EDGECOMBE imkI adjoining Counties, that he keeps con.sta.nth on hand a large and well selected assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales gy Harness, Collars, U hips, Halters, &c, &c, of his ovra Manufacture, and every ether article usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Establishment. His terms are strictly CASH. Nov. 25, 1SS0. 1 ly J. L. & S. T. GRELX, GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, 108 iryeauioro Street, PETERSBURG, YA., (f rroSITE DOXNANS i JOHXSOX, ) GIVE THEIR PKOMI'T AND PER soual attention to the sale, tin com mission, of COTTON, TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, BAC0X and all kinds Country Produce, and prompt returns made. Will furnish FERTILIZERS of all kinds on good terms. Can also furnish goods not in their line at lowest prices. J. L. GREEN, of Petersburg, Va. S. T. GREEN, Late of Warren Co., N. C. 18C7. 22-t25Dec. May 2, lrCOD FOR SALE. "TITTE are now prepared to supply the y V citizens of Tiu boro' and immediate vicinity with wood in any quantity at the landing uonr the Bridge, find on the most reasonable terms. Winter slowly npprouches, and the expe rience jf the last should warn all to sup ply themselves in time with a sufficient quantity cf this indispensable article SHAW k McCABE. August 8. 8G-tf CJeo. if?. LssemE' LIVERY, SALE AXD EXCHANGE S T A B I, ES. (Formerly HOW'S Old Stand.) EAM prepared tr furnish tranportation to any section of the State wiih good Vehicles, gci tic Horses f ana carclul drivers. W ill keep V4 - . r .7 IIorse3, Slules, Vehicles, &c, S:c. FOE SALE. Parties wishing anything in my line, would do well to give me a call. Horses boardeJ by day, week or month. Also, Vehicles kept on Storage. G. B. LirSCOMB. May 1G. 24-tf RooUng' and Roofrng Materials. CHEAPEST AND BEST. Can bo Applied by any Ordinary Work man. Cast Oae-IIalf Less than Tin or Slate. Pip OOF PAINT, FOR COATING AND B.L Preserving Metal Roofs. One Coat equal to two ol any oilier kind of Taint The Best for Leaky Tin Roofs Will last three limes as long as any other kind. SEND FOR. A CIRCULAR. Address, W. II. .STEWART fc CO., Richmond, Va Manufacturers of Felt, Cement, Black Var nish, Roof Paint and Roofinr" Materials ; also ASeot for "GRAFTON MINERAL" Paints for ail kinds of Wood and Iron Work. Houses, Barns, Sheds, Sic. Sept. 20 32-3 m WILSON MALE AXD FEMALE man school. Wilson, North Carolina. LEXT SESSION WILL BE- inday in July. with the 4ti V i .i-"cj",l?-j'gi5 ' V f ard x 1 Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Ales and 25 SQUARE, NORFOLK VA. SAME PARTIES UNDER NAME OF EVERTS fc MERRIFIELD, 60 SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, VA. also, agents for the sale of the Great Tonic and Chill Remedy, A N T I--M ALARIAL BITTERS! f MANUFACTURED BY" T. T. EVERTS & CO., PETEESBUBG; VA. September 2G. For Sale by MACNAIIi & OWEN, Tarboro', N. C. " 42-3m THE PETEUSIif RG IRON WORKS, NO. 40 OLO STREET. RICHARD IRBY, President & Sup't. T. E. MARABLE. Treasurer. ARCHER PE 1l, iu charge of Manufactu ring Department. Can iind at this Establishment PLOWS OF ALL, SIZES, in great variety, and castings lor thenii Wheat Thrasher3, Several Paterns. ' Cotton Gin Gearing and Gins. Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Cider Mills, Rockaway, Excelsior, and "Wells' Wheat Faus, N PROPER SEASON. ANY MA- cliinc or iinjilcnict.. wanted will be fnrn- islieJ on as pood terms as can be given any where; and all sold will be repaired and furnished with extra parts when desired. No machine will be kept for sale except it. is known or believed to be reliable by tli-J Superintendent, who has had a varied and long experience iu all that is used on the farm. x nn mHLto ermeii Will be furnished with Engines, Stationary and Portable, Saw Mills and Fixtures, Saw Cummers, &c. Repairs to their machinery i'one with dis patch and on fair terms. TOBACCONISTS Will fmd HYDRAULIC PRESSES and other fixtures. Ttiey can have their repairs done promptly, on reasonable terms, and their factories fitted up wiih STEAM EOIL EKS, working their machinery and heaiinjr MILL OWNERS Will find full line ol" Patterns for work of a!! k;nds. and men w ho thoroughly understand ail repairs needed. Abo, Tsirbiue Wlscels of Several Misadlsi Rial Most Ap provetl Styles. J.Ir. A. PEA. Ion? and favorably known as a iirst class Machinist, ln.s ch jrgre of the Maaufacl'iring Department, and will make plans and estimates lor Engines, Mills aud 1'irttl. i Jss M ychinery. All wanting 'rk e.r supplies will find a disposition to" please and -ive satisfaction to reaouabt.' customers, and a determination to keep up wild uH the improvea;eilts of the times. Z&- Terms. Cash or City Acceptance." " September VJ- 41-3iU 3 CD -t CM O S3 . . S flj 3 0 0 "5 -3 O 5 ? a? tr CD w mst o a o CO el 01 CD O - & CO - 8 g (i CD JO, V3 5$ 3 a C H CD ? s " 0 - t 19 CP I. CO B CD GO J. T. MCRRIS, Manufacturer and Dealer in IF TJ Ti NITUKE, of all cl'criptions; Raymond's Metallic Cases, And WOODEN COL-FINS, of al kinds, a'.ways on Land. No. 127 Sycamore Street. Petersburg, Va. branch House at Raleigh, N. C. ap. 25, 1807. 21 ly TOS. A. KOOKRS- GEO. K1VES. C. E. AKIN. R0SSRS, RUES & CO., General Commission Mercliants AND GROCERS, No. 101 Sycamore Street. l3etcrHoxirtr- rE WILVi (5IVE PROMT TEll- son.il alteiHion to al1 business intrust ed to us. Consignments respectfully sons cited. p3 Jlr. T. J. JA T1U ATT has made ar rangements with this house, and will be pleaned to see his friends or receive consign ments. Sept. 5. 40-lm. NOTICE 70 COTTON PLANTERS. WE ARE PREPARED TO FUR nish the best Uoli I?:is;giig direct from Manufacturers, also heavy Gua ny Cloth, Flax and Jute Hope, Iron Bands and Twine on the most favorable terms. TANNAIIILL, MclLWAINE & CO., 130 Tearl Street, New York. AND MARTIN k TANNAIIILL, 129 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Aug. 23. S9-3m R. C. Osborne . J. R. Patterson N. M. Osborne, jr. L. E. Stainback OSBORNE, PATTERSON & CO. GUOCEKS AND Commission Jlcrchanls, . 103 Sycamore Street, sept 11, 42 tf . Petersburg, Va. M'lLWAINE & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, 70, 81 and 83 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. 'R. D. McUwiane. Frank roils. S. XS. BriJgcrs. Not. 25. 1-tf PETERSBURG. cfcJ EVE 3FL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLK3AI.K DEALERS IX COTTON GIX HORSE POWERS! WE BEG LEAVE TO INVITE THE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS TO OUR Improved Eight-Feet Stationary Power, FOR X2vi3a.g; Cotton CS-ixxss. TT IS SIMPLE, STRONG AND COMPACT, AND CAN BE EASILY PUT TO t gether. Yc sold a large number last season, and the demand is constantly increas ing. The fu'.lowinjr letter from Col, Hood, of Surry County, speaks for itself: s- It is with much pleasure that I state your Gin Horse Power bought last season, proved an entire success. 1 applied a 1 ' feet lever and 0 leet band wheel to a 45 saw gin, aud one pair of culinary mules, vltirh improved oi constant work, and with slow gate ot team, gave sufficiency ol speed ; a capacity to gin of about 4,000 pounds per day. The wear and tear of ginning 00 bales of cotton is not perceivable do not th;nk it could be estimated at 2 per cent. It was put up and geared by one of the best machinists in the State, who pronounced it superior to any patent he had seen; also, several gentlemen, familiar by long use of gins, have examined it and decided to lay aside their old powers and order this pattern of you. Yours, most respectfully, WM. II. HOOD. jipzohs QTmrsr $65. Kfflfry'3 Cotton GillS, at Manufacturer's Prices. Engines, Saw Mills, Tobacco and Cotton Presses, Plows, &c, on hand and made to order at our Establishment. TAS'PV, I.O!SI!: & CO., September 19. 41-2m PETERSBURG, XA. KOKFOLK. SEAL c&5 MEWTOM, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARIES, AND DEALERS IN Paliits, Oils, Wimlow-Glass, siBid Oiirden asid Field Seed. No. 17 East Main Street, Norfolk, Ya. Special attention given to the orders of Druggists and Physicians, and quotations sent by return mail. Sept. 5. 40 om TEIK SEW HOTEL.. rSflllE ERECTION OF THIS BUILDING IS MOST IMPORTANT TO THE a Public, but our first consideration is obviously to build up and restore those fal len and shattered human frames ; and to advance this, we know of nothing more etiicacious THAN THE EREE VSE OF Rockbridge Alum Water and Mass. We take pleasure 'n calling attention to the following extract of resu! gentleman weil known throughout this State: " I have a(tt .'idod this Spring every summer for the last five or six years, and have. dnH rinr that tni.e. witnessed many instances in which it has cured cases of liver complaint, ('vspepsia. ctinier. bronijlitis, sore throat, together with scrofula and cutaneous affections, many of which have been pronounced by physicians incurable. I make no hesitation in say, fig that ii is by far the most variable water in this country : it reaches many diseases t'tnt aw otherwise incurable. 1'cw fei.Ie diseases it has been found invnluahle. It loses none of its virtue by transportation. I have used u barrel purchased of you, aud have found it just as efficacious as when used at the Springs. LONELIUS TVREE. Powaiiatan Covnty, Va.. July Cth. 1S51. ,3tfiT For sale bv SE.'.I, 4 MUVTOX, Cases of oae desea bottles each at $1 50. Sole Agents lor Tide-Water. Va. -4 Sept. ith, lbo7. 40-.ini ' NO ONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT A BOTTLE OF SEAL k NEWTON'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF Pure fiaoLGBt C3ri:o.oi. It is made from the selected root, and we offer it as a grateful stimu'ent and carminative, in cases of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Cholic, &c. We do not hesitate to say there is not a better preparation of Ginger ollered to the public than this, and it may be taken with ad vantages iu pain or uneasiness of the stomach or bowels and debilited state of the diges tive organs. A liberal discount to the trade. SEAL cc NEWTON. September 0th, lbu7. 4i--Cn. WAILEY'S Patent Self-Fastening Wrought Iron Buckle Tie. First Premium Awarded al Louisiana Slate Fair. T T is as flier, a tie, and the Iicst one yet ii invented, it is the strongest tie, stand ing by test a strain of (2,000) two thous and pounds. The most easily adjusted tie, as it is self-fastening. The most 6implc, requiring only to slip the baud into the buckle, and the elasticity of tbe cotion fastens itself, and it cannot become unfas tened. For sale iu large or small quanti ties, by ROSS, ROBERTS & CO., Commission Merchants & Gen'l Agents, ro Front Street, New York City. July 25, 18G7. 3I-3m AGENTS WANTED. EN every county of North and South Carolina, to Canvass and Sell LLOYD'S NEW DOUBLE MAP OF NORTH AME RICA on the face, and a COUNTY MAP OF THE UNITED STATES on the back covering 24 square feet of muslin, with rollers, etc. Other agencies can be given if desired. Agents make from five to twenty dollars per day. Address VrARREN R. MARSHALL, General Agent Lloyd's May, Columbia, S. C. July 18. 33-om. All Carolina papers inserting this no tice to the amount of 3 will receive a copy of the map in payment. JNO. W, WHITE, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker) Tarboro', N. C. HAS on hand a large lot of Bedsteads, Chairs and others articles of Furniture, v,hkh be offers to the public cheap for Cash, all kind of -wood Coffins, of all sizes on hand. All kinds of Furniture Made and Re paired at the shortest notice. Jan. 27 9 tf AUCTION I AUCTION ! ! ON Tuesday and Saturday of each week. I will have an Auctioa iu Front of the Court House. Persons c-esiring property of any kind sold, will do well to call on me. As no effort will bs spared to obtain the highest prices. J. B. HYATT, Dec. 2, tf Auctioneer. NOTICE! NOTICE!! ALL PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS against mc, as principal or surety, will find it to their interest to deliver or send statement to my Attorney, Hon George Howard. Prompt attention requested, ap 18. 20-tf DAVID W. BULLOCK. Lumber! Lumber!! 5 WILL deliver all kinds of L JJIBEK to any convenient point from my Mill, at the bhortest notice, and oh reasonable terms. ELIAS CAtlR, je 30-31-tf. near Sparta, 17. C. X" S , THE SEW HOTEL. letter from a reve IMPOltTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. GET THE REST. THE UNIVERSAL Cotton Gin and Condenser, HORACE L. EMERY'S PATENT. Manufactured exclusively by Horace I Emery & Son, ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Albany, N. Y. jiJ-PEND FOR CIRCULAR-ti Warren & Wooflhouse, Agents, Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Storo, Vo. $ Roanolic Square, Norfolk, Va, Proprietors and Manufacturers of Wart-en's celebrated COMBINES COTTON. C0HN TOBACCO and VEGETABLE PLOW, IRON TURNER PLOW AND SCRAPER, Patented June 18th, 1SC7. This is the greatest labor saving implement, for its cost yet offered to the planter. Agents for Biekford & Huffman's world re nowned Wheat Drill, with Guano and Grass Seed Attachment. Aad for P. F. Smith's Patent Cst, Cast Steel Plow. For circulars or information, Address WARREN & WOOOIIOVSE, NORFOLK, VA. September 19. 41-tf JOHN MYERS' S0XS, Commission Merchants, Receiving and Forwarding AGENTS. WASHINGTON, N. C April 4th, 1867. 18-tf Notice to Creditors. ALL persons having claims against L. S. "Punh,' either as principal or surety, will please present them immediately or as soon as practicable, to the undersigned. ' L. D. TENDER, Att'y, 5 Tarboro', August 1. '"' 3o-tf MEDICAL. THE GREAT SOUTHERN BLOOD MEDICINE DR. ' LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF OSABALIS. A sae and certain cure and the only one yet discovered) for SCROFULA, in its various forms. SUCK AS CONSUMPTION in its carl fagcg, Enlargement and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of tbe Skin, Chronic Sore les, &c. ALSO, SYPHILIS, IN ALL ITS FORMS, DISEASES OF WOMEN. Loss of Appetite, Sick Ileadacke, Liver Corcplaint, Pain in tlio Back, Impru dence in Life, Gravel, fiS?" General 111 Health, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE 2T BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. JfST It thoroughly eradicates every kind iue enure system 10 a neaitny condition. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS, never producing the slightest injury. The EOS AD ALIS is not a Secret Medicine. The articles from which it ia made are published around each bottle, and it is used and recommended by the Med ical Faculty, wherever it has been introduced, as a positive and bemablb Medicine, for diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER and KIDNEY'S. USED AND ENDORSED BY THE LEADING PHYSICIANS EYEZ RY WHERE IT IS KNOWN. Prepared only by J. J. Lawrence, M. D., Chemist, Wilson, N. O. For sale by all the Principal Druggists in the United States and Canada. AXD WHOLESALE EY D. EAPiNES & CO., 21 Tar Row, N. Y. E. "WILLIS, Wilmington, N. C. PRICE 81.50 PER 130TTI7E. (J'SENT ASYWHEKK BY EXPRESS, ON RECEIPT OF Pit ICE. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER IN TIIR WORLD. iir. JLawcnce's Celebrated " RO $ 1 B 'M I K S. Read the following Rome Cervifcatfs from ; Certificate from an old and much respect- Pltj skiar-s. j ej tj(jzcn 0f Green Couuty, now a rp- , We hereby certify that the ROSADLIS j of N Q is prepared by a Physician, who is an ex- , . . . i r.i,01,.;lt I hereby certify that during the summer perienced pharmaceutist and Chemist, ana , , "i ,Q ' .. . , , . i -;, o,,fl rahialle nl fall of 1866, that I was severely at- tiat his remedy is un rficienl and taiuaoie , ... , . , , c..r.,i c,.r,t,;i; A-p u havitis fluted with Carbuncles, having had us tilllj 111 ctiuiuia, w;""11 ? o performed some rcmarhahle cures in this vicinity. W. A. DUGGAN, M. D. E. BARNES, M D R. W. KING, M. D. Wilson, N. C., February 4th, 1807. We hereby certify that we regard Dr. Lawrence's Compound Extract of Rossidalis as a Reliullc Alterative, e. A. D. MOORE, M. D. L A. STITH, M. ! Wilson, N. C, May 10, 1807. Edgecombe Cour.ty, N.C , May 2d, 18GG. Dr J. J. Lawrence Dear Sir: Tlease send mc jnnneuiateiy, per e.M i boro, two dc-en itore bottles of your Rosa- dalis'. I have careful' examined its formic- - . ' TMtnotir-n in n la. and have used it J" "'J 1" - number of cases. I am veil pfasea wmi it. I think it beyond doubt the CEST AL- TERAT1VE I ever used. I have tried it in several cases of Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections, &c., in'th nivch satisfaction to myself and patients. I have a'so used it in Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, (one a terrible case of eight years standing.) in which it acted with surprising ard eatit- factory effect making a quick and thorough cure. I have, therefore, no hesi- tation ia recommending it to Physicians and others as the most reliable ALTERA- TIVE now known. Respectfully yours, &C, ) A. B. NOBLES, M. V. A Wonderful Cure of Saofulous White Scl- lint. Home Certificate. I hereby certify, that last September I was attacked with AYhite Swelling of the left knee , , . . 1 ,inmirt and also with an enlargement of the elands cf the neck (one tumor ot the fc anus ci t of reach a large Eize.) The swelling oi uic ' i 1(n.7H wTtl. knee was enormous, aud was attended with x,.c tlie most excrutmz nains. I was so lcclucea the most excrutipg pains that I was confined to mj room over three months. My leg was so completely drvwn up, that 1 could not bend it at nil. I tried various remedies, and they failed to give me any relief. I was in this condition when I commenced taking DR. LAW RENCE'S ROSADALIS. The swelling in both knee and neck began to subside be fore I took all of the first bottle. By the ti n t tVia corwl Jinttli tbe swelling . , i i .r. of the neck entirely disappeared, and that , ' f. tyroa bottles I found myself completely well able to walk as well as eve'1, &c. LATIMER WILLIAMS. Wilson, N. C, May 12, 13G7. Ro.adah.vdl Cure the ve.y vor.t case, of Home Certificate. Wilson, N. C, May Cth, 18G7. I hereby certify that I was cured of long standing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of DR. LAWRANCE'S ROSA DALIS. JAMES WILLS. ! ' I believe, from personal experience, that Rotadalis Cures Carbuncles, Boils, Pimples, the Rosadalis is the finest tor.ic ei erpre d'C, &c. pared." S- BEWARE OF COUNT fiRFEITS. See tbat J. J. LAWRANCE & CO. is blown on the bottle and stamped on the cork. ALL LETTERS OF INQUIRY, &c PROMPTLY ANSWERED. Address DR. J. J. LAWRANCE, Wilson, N. C. B Sent free anywhere by express on receipt of price FOR SALE IN TARBORO' BY MACNAIPw & OWEN AND JONES & IlOWAHD. - . ' ' - ' - - - SG-Sci Au-ust Stb, 1S67. 'j : '. of HUMOR and BAD TAINT nnj reor ores. CAUR, I'.OYKIX & CO., 44 Lipht St., B.ilt. J. II. BAKER, 14 Roanckc Av., Norfolk.Va. many as 14 large Carbuncle, find 12 orui;i nry Boils. I suffered so much from them that I could not got out of the house hr.'f the time for several months. Being in duced to try Dr. Lawrr.r.co'a Rosaduli.-i, I was rn'irclij cured hy the mt of cue Lottie of that truly valuable medicine. V. A. DAB DEN, Sr. Wilson, May 1 1th, 1807. Consumption in it early stages can he Cured. Baltimore, Md.f March 4th, IS'J". Dear Dr. Lawrance : My daughter Lav ing been cured of a deeply tented tiise.iso , f,i tnc lungs iyyour Jiosaduiis," i ieclit , my ciuly t0 mtte ,j.c f.ict .ova io J0U fol. Xhc benefit of others, ghc sufTercd nearly a - . i ... ... xwo years wttu a naru cough, Wincli trouijied i,cr day and night, tit last the emaciated forlD) glassy eye, night sweats, together vitL the cough, told too plainly that it ' was Ccnsxmption be.i or:d question citing at her vitals. Our physician's remedies brought co relief. She wns advised to try ' y0ur Rosadalis as a tonic which she did. lnmgioe my sprprisc and gr.itilic.Jion when I found her appetite returning. Slowly slic regained her strength, her cough an J night sweats, gradually censed, and site is now, after taking five bottles of your mediate, apparently as well as ever. 1 ours respectfully, MRS. E. ANN SMITIL Rosadalis Cures all Skin Lkraics. , I Montreal, Canada, April 4th, 1807. Er. I..,wrcncef Wilson, N. C tl . t , i4J i'Or Ixie l.lcl tell iCUTc i uu- .,. l " eruption of the -called by ihysicians , . , T V , . alt Rheum," with which I suffered terr , , . . riolj; the pain and itching was almost m- . . . tolerable. 1 tried several of the best phy sicians in Europe and this country havo visited several celebrated Ppiings spent thousands of dollars and failed io get any better. In December, I860, being i Char leston, S. C, I was told be a gentleman at the hotel, that he had been cured of a bad tetter by a medicine called ' Rosadalis." I resolved to try it, without any Iiopi though of its doing me any good. I pro-1" cured a bottle of Messrs. King & Caseldy,- vl '.. vf ,. . and commenced taking it. ! aiding to my surprise that I was improving, I bought1 four other bottles; but before commencing the last two", I found I was completely wli the disease having entirely disappeared. Enclosed find One llundrti Dollars," 1 M r' 1 V 1 .1 on n c n tiVor H f Til V Dmt- wh d u not m;lke your invalu- able Ro.tadalis widely known' Your sincere friend, W. T. SELTZER. Major John W. Dunham, one of the editors of the AV'iUon A'orfA Carolinian, says in his issue of the 20th April, 1807';