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JEvans9 Camomile Pills. npHE camomile flower, (or as it is of5 daily called, Antulmis vocilis, or Chamoeuitlum. from tlie Greek words, Kamai, on the ground, and Melon, an ap ple; because il grows on the ground, and smells like an apple,) is of a dull while col r, of fragrant odor, and of a biiler ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do ses acceptable and corroborant to the stomach, h is especially applicable to that condition of general debility, with languid appetite, which often attends con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the jYervous and Dtbilitated, JDr. Evau' Tonic Fills. I The powers of Evans' Camomile Pills. 'are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the hziy eye, and tin fluttering mind, vanish before their effect:, like noxious vapors before the benign iu flience of the morning sun. They hae b-eti long sncces&lully nt-td for the cum of interinitUuts, together with fevers ot the irregular nervous Kind, accompanied with viM'tral ohti odious. This tonic medicine is f r nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its conecjMnices, as want til appetite, dis teufhm of tiie stomach, acidity, uuplea itut taste in tiie mouth, rumbling noise it; the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when the mind becomes Writable, despoil liin, thoughtful, luelauchoiy and deject ed. I ly pochondi iacistu, consumpiiou, dimness of sight, delirium, anil all other nervous 11V lions, thee pills will produce a ale ami permanent cuie. Evans' Pills were first introduced in America in 1635. Evans' Family Aperient Pills Ale puiely vegetable, composed with the Miuiet preciMou of science and of art; they never produce nausea, and are war-: I'l.nted tot uie the oJiow iug diseases w hu h arise lunti impurities ol l lie blood, viz: tuiibiiwplioUy Coughs, and Coldt, i 1 1 vons diease, liver complaint, dys p pi., bilious diseases, pile, nheis, fe male w vaU ue, anil all cases of h pnehon (iiiatism, low ".pints, palpitation of the iieai t, nervous ii ratibility , nervous "weak ness, fl'ior albtis, seminal weakness, imit geslinu, loss ol appetite, heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakmss, cbloris oi green icknes, fl iiulency, hysterical faint iii, hysterics, headaches-, hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism, aslh ma, tic doulouieux, cramp, spasmodic at feclious, and those who are victims' to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will Hud relief from their snffr rings, by a course ol Dr. Evans' medicines. Beware of Counterfeits. tffmCaation. lie particular in purcha sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham si., JN'ew Jfuik, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. J. M. Redmond, ) ,T, , f I. I arboro liKO IIOWAKD, 5 ' AS. Husskll, Elizabeth City. KEAJ OS. Extract of a letter of J, mas Snyder, Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., to Dr. il liam II v a us. Among several cases the following is found: An elderly lady, wholmid been '25 years so affiii led with nervous hvpochon diia, debility, &ie. that for the last three years she constantly received nodical aid from a respectable physician; but the pressure alul pain on her heart and breal, and especially in her left side, remained immovable, attended at long inlera!s with weakness in her head ami on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under take au thing. In Mil) she comment cd using Dr. V. Evans' liiedit ines ac : cording to the directions acconipaiiv ii-g . tloni. A reaition took place; the pain :nid pressuie in her body w as removed; hei ini'.d became clear and strong; her spirits peilectly good, ;;til op to this time it is in :ill respects restored to health which for the last ten years she has not eojed. (Signed,) JONAS SMDEU. f September 7, 1833. V pm tinrtnr. The genuine is ven ded bxj A gears only. Er tins' Southing Srvp, Evil as' ('a mo mile. I tils, r Hunt's Botanic nils, Goode's Ft male Pills, The above invaluable Medicines are sold Wholesale and Retail, nt 100 Chatham stkekt, Nr.w Vouk, 3 South skvknth stkkkt, Piulad'a SG Coi'.MIILL, Ht'STON. Mass. REGULAR AGEJVTS. .7- M. Ridnwud, ) , , , , lo. Howard. "boro,N.C, I'S. Marshall, Halifax, Jit. Russell, Elizabeth City, T. Bland. V.i I. " Solomon Hall, New hern W. Mason, Raleigh, " J. IK Atmll, Brnnntticli, Ga. Mark A. Lane, Washingion, 3 4?. Seventh street, Philadelphia January, 1S40. - -- 'Mini UBWj'Uj.U"sni;i.il.ujjjj , , .ii"jag COME TO LAND FOR SA&E. fvj- njl!E Suhrrihe having more land than lie has a-.y uie for, ilT is for sale 5 or COO Acres, Or more, if i t quii od to soil purpltTrrs rhi l.l'ol lies on 1 1 1 e fitlhlic nad lea.lii'g Ir on Tarboro' t( Williamsion, about ihree ;ni!e from the former pi ice, and i- ol so pei i"i fpi dity hoi d rin on t be Canal oi. one -ih, which has reclaimed a consider tide poriion ol the Sw a " p part aiiaehed to -t 1 ut the greater pari i idg--, and neeth no i eclaiming. Another C tu d i pruijres n g on Ihe other ide and consi.lt r ihly a dv ii c d convenient, and with little ex iiense the whole can he reclaimed. Theie are GO or 70 acres cleared the balance heavily timbered. not Mild privatuly, it will be oft red at PLinUC SLK, b. fore the Court Mouse in Tai borough, on Saturday, the 13 Ih of February Nt xt, re-ei ving one bid. V r terms ap ply to I lie Mibcriber, who will show the premises to those inclined to purchase. MICUL IIESIKN. .fan. 15, 1S40 3 4 TRUST SLE. OVP'E is tieieby g:v-n, thai I s'ial! on Thursday. Ihf 6 h tl iv ol F. bua ry nixi. pr-oe d io sell befoie ihe Conn 1 1 ohm' duor in Tai lioi .uigo, Several HUcly young IVcrocs, Cousis'ing .if twi wofoen ;ind chihlnm. ami t wt boys; -or so mtien lier.-o as will sitily ilte provisions of a Deed in Tins! ex'cuted to me by Weeks Parker, for purposes therein mentioned Terms, nine month- credit with in'e rest from the day of sale. Iloud and tin doubted security will be icq died, bel'on tille is conveyed. IV M. S BAKER, Twice J inunrv 1 1 . INK) 3 3 Laborers Wanted. r ? 1 1 E SutcnlxTs will piy liberal pri ces by the mouth or y-ar, for 200 Laborers, To work on ,itil,ir Luke Ciunl, in Ilyt'e county, N. C. limits lutvd hy-tlv-mot. will b? pnid nt ihe end ol each month; and tlue hy Ihe.) tar, in two in otalinenls. One f the M,b cril)ers f Mr. C. W Hawse,) may he Men in tin work, ov in v ashieg'nn a)'i i 0 h or 15 h invf. JLiirsE n niTEUE m, Cuninclors J inuiry ls, SO. 2 Fresh Garden Seeds. 5 r iy 11 Is sublet ib- r . He i ,,r -:! n nuinti ty t.t lie.-h (1 M-I.M1 See-Is, recently puichad from G S Taorhum, secd.s man and fl .rut, New V .rk, .1 ' iiioik s which are: Early turnip beet, E .rly cucumber, AVbiu- M-atcny do t .g pr ckly do Lnng I, !(,,! Sh..,l dt "do Eiily Voi U t'abbav Smjibate tlo Al ty hi Early Eelfuctj 1 5 ii ter-en do Cabbage do D iTb do (Jteen Head tlo W. IJii.gt n tlo I.-nper l .l lo Late l)iumhcail do DnnnlnMd do Sug II I af h) Washington Peas, MmoivUl do Piano do Parsnips E irly horn c irrot Lot g Oi ange do Ewl Frame Radish JiOug Scat let do NVbue ttii nip do Ivirf beans E'ea do iic it let runners do J.i'S. J. H EDMUND. January 1'2. J 8 10. dVoticc mi' sr i iber , has anthqrised Mr. . Jt sse Mercer to c-dlect tlie debts due the esiaie of II r. J2:n J. Daniel, dee'd. And also to pay all claims against said es tate that may be properly authenticated. M. P. DANIEL, Athrtx. Jan. 15, 1810. 3 6 Notice. rlHE suWriber ie p ctTully inform his friends and toe public in. general, that he has commenced the Saddle and Harness Making luiness in.Tar'ioro, opr.sip iht C 'iirt Mone, where he is prep tret) to x ecne all orders in his-line. ()h Sidille & Iltrness repam din the nenet tnanner lieini; determined lo do his work wel uul at short notice, he asks a sh;ne ol lb pohlic jvilronajrp, asstuinj; th- in Ihey shall not be displeased in wnrUuiaoship or price IV M PEAiCE. Tarboro', JaVy 14, I 40. 3 State of Ninth Cinollnu, EDOfcCOMBi: COUNTS'. Court of Pleus anil Q wirier Sessions, NOVEMBER TEU.M, 163D. Chapman Norvelle ) v-. Warrant levied on Amos Jenkins, j Land. TT I' appeaiintr to the satisfaction of tin Court, that Amos Jenkins, the delen d mt in tbir" Mjit, is not a resident of this Siate: li is therefore unb red, that publi e.-i'ion b. nvidn for six weelis successively j i the Tarboroiih Pres, notifying said ibf ntlant (hat unless he appear al tin next term ol ibis ('tout, io be held on tin f itntb Monday in Ft broiiry next, at the t'oMit 11 .use in Tarhorouib, then and there to mate bis defence, ihe said land will he condemned lo be sold lo sat-i-lv plaintiff demand. Witness. JosF.ru C-ELL, Clerk rf said Court, at ofli ", the lourih Monday in Novtmbtr, 1 S fl 9 . JOS. BELL, C. C. Pi ice adv $5 00 3 6 XT no WAITS ISetter Evidence? WOULD refer ihe reatling public to the numerous voluntary letters publish ed lecemlv io this piper and in the Good 5a n iii'.iin, relative to the happy ami bene fit ial effects of the administration of And Ilic2iix Cittern. Those who have perused the letters above referred lo will observe lhal in al uiot every case they atle.sl the fact, that uo ioein eoieoee td any soil attends tlie taking of these Medicines, in ordinary ca ses, but that the patient, without feeling their operation, is universally left in a stronger and belter slate of health than was experienced previous to being afflict ed w iib disease; and in all cases of acme suffering, greal ieiiel is obiained iu a few Hours, and a cure is generally effected iu two or three day $ to cases of I'EVEU of every descrip tion, ami all bilious :(' ( lions, it is tuiiie cess, u lor me to say ought, as 1 believe the Life Midicines are now universally ad mitted to be the utosi speedy and iff dual cure extant in all diseases ol lti.it class. The LIFE MEDICINES are also a most excellent mhef in affections of ihe Liver and B iwels, as has been proved iu hundreds of casts where patients have come forward ami requested that iheir eX peiieuce iu taking them might he publish ed br the benefit of others. In their upe ration iu such rases, they restore the tone til the stomach, strengthen ihe digestive organ, and invigorate the general func tions of the w hole hotly, and thus become lo both sexes (for they are perleciiy adapt ed to each) an invaluable means ot pre venting disease and restoring health. In affections tif ihe head, whether ac companied with pain anil giddiness, or muked by the grievous calamity of iiu paired ui'Mital energy; iu palpitations ol ihe heart, flatulence, loss of appetite and strength, and the multiplied symptoms ol disordered digestion, the Lit Medicines will be found lo possess the most salutary t flicacy. Constitutions related, weak, or decay ed, in men or women, aie under the imme diate influence of the Life Medicines. Old coughs, asthmas, and consumptive habits are soon relieved and speedily cu red. Poverty of blood, and emaciated limbs will ere long meet the happiest change; the chill watery fluid will become rich ami balsamic, and the limbs be cov ered with flesh, firm and healthy. Nervous disorders of every kind, and from whatever cause arising, fly before the effects of the E,ife lleilicinc$i And all that train of sinkings, anxieties, and tremonrs which so dreadfully affect the weak, the sedentary, and the delicate, w ill in a short time be succeeded by cheer fulness, and every presage of health. For weakness, deficiency of natural strength, and relaxation of the vessels, by too freqnent indulgence of the passions, th'u medieiue is a safe, certain, and invalu able remedy. Those who have long resided in hot cli mates, and are languid and relaxed in their w hole gystem, may take the Life Medi Cines with the happiest (OVcts;. and per sons removing io Uie Southern Stales oi West Indies, cannot store n more import ant article of health nud life. The following eases are among the most recent cures efiVcted, and gratefully acknowledged by ihe pet sous benefitted: Case f J cob C. Hum, New Windsor, Orange roomy, N. Y.A dreadful tu mour destroyed nearly the .u hole of his fare, nose and Eiperieuced qnuk elief from the use of the Life Medicines, od io less than three mouths was entire ly cured. (Case reported, with a wood engraving in a pamphlet now iu press ) Case of I'hos. Purcell, senr, 04 year! In VWVll. if age v;is afflicted 18 jears with swell-J av,n.P matle his Psoases principally a ious in iU le" was eutirelv cured b iUeiion for A, he has succeeded ii Case of Joan Daulion. Aberdeen. Ohio e r " ""t. -.ri.M....ia.;c... r . : ; i . . J . ... v.... rna i roiueiy eureu lias used the I. ire Mrmrurc f.r worms ii. children, aud found them a sove reign remedy. Case of Lew is Austin periodical sick head aches always relieved by u small dose now entirely free from it. Case of Adon Am&s cured of a roost inveterate and obstinate dyspepsia, -and general debility. Case of Atlah Adam?, Windsor, Ohio rheumatism, gravel, IiVt.r affections, and Vienenil nei vous debility, had been conn' . tied seven years was raised from her bed by taking one box of pills end s bottb of hi lers a most extraordinary cure; she is now a very healthy and robust woman kttested by her husband Shubel Adams. Case of Mrs. Badger, wife of Joseph lulger nearly similar to above result the same. Case of Sarah Goodarant, a young un- married worn in-subject to ill healtli Tsev- r,i w,o...., .!i r .1 i -r Biimii iuuou ui me iue Metjiciues entirely restored her is now hale and healthy. Case of Miss Thomas, daughter of Eli riiomas cough and symptoms of con- sumpiioo cured iu four weeks. Her sis ter cured ol a sv?re attack of inflammato ry rheumatism in one week! Case of S. Colviu cured of a severe at tack of scarlet fev er in a few days by the Life Medit ines. Case of Harriet Twogood, Salina, N. V. was in a very low state of 'health' a year ami a half did not expect to reco ver. Miss T. is HOW able to walk nhnul and is rapidly recovering both health and strength. Case of Benj'n j. Tucker severe case of Fever aud Ague cured in a very short space of time. Directions followed strictly. Cise of Amos Davis affection of the liver after trying doctor's remedies for a long time, was cured by the Life Medi cines without trouble Extraordinary case of Lyman Pratt. who was aClicted with phthisic 20 years effected a perfect cure in 24 hours by the use of the Life Medicines. Thousands of persons aClicted in like manner, have, by a judicious use of li-fePiHs l Phciaix Bitters, tieen restored to the enjoyments of all the comforts of life. The Hitters are pleasant to ihe taste and smell, gently astringe the fibres of ihe stomach, and give that proper tensity which a good digestion requires. As nothing can be better adapted lo help and nourish ihe constitution, so ihere is nothing more generally acknowledged lo be peculiarly ellicat ious iu all inward was ting?, loss of appetite, indigestion, depres sion of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands ami limbs, obstinate coughs, short ness of breath, or consumptive habits. The Life Medicines possess wonderful efficacy iu all nervous disorders, fits, head aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowuess of spirits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, Vapors aud melancholy, aud all kinds of hysteric complaints are gradually removed by their use. In sickness of ihe stomach, flatulen cies, or obstructions, they are safe and powerful, and as a purifier of the blood, they have not their equal in the world! For further particulars of the above Me dicine see MOFFAT'S GOOD SAM A ll 1N, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy may also be obtained of the Airents who have the medicine for sale. ffFrcuch, German and Spanish di rections can be obtained on application al the office, 375 Broadway. 0C?"AII post paid letters will receive im mediate attention. Agents. The Life Medicines may also be had of ihe principal druggists in every town throughout the U. siatps aud the Camdas. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills & Phetiix Bitters; and be sure that a fac si mile nfJohn Mo AT it's signature is nnnn ihe label of each bottleof bihers or box of pill; These valuable medicines are for sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Jin. 1840. Fruiting neatly executed, ST THIS 07FICI. ASSORTMENT OF IVcw and Fashionable Jusl received and for sale at astonishingly LOW PRICES, It the Cheap Cash Store. HpHE Subscriber solicits a call from his customers and the public generally; confident' he can exhibit by far the LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL Slock of I'anry anil Staple Etci4 ccii in Tarborauirli. at in "Haying tn his Goods trreatlv below their j ... i. . . . . . . J . Vx a,? ,S o sell at a very small auvaucelor Cash or CauKtHy 2roilizce. A large and general assortment of CuU ry, Hardware, China Glass, and Crockery ware, GBOCEUIES, 8c Besides the above vvill be found, almost every article usually kept in similar Es tablishments, all of which is now offered at such exceedingly low prices, as cannot fail tc meet the views of the greatest economists. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro Nov. 4, 1839 f-nilE Copartnership heretofore exists ing in the name of Bur is Home, Is this d3y dissolved by mutual consent. John R. llorne is authorized to attend td C,n? ' "V? St ,,,or ,2eA t0 a,,cnd 1 AU lue uuseiueu ousinessot the concern. WILLIAM BURT, THOMAS S. BURT. JOHN R. IIORNE. Sfantonburg, April 30h, 1839. IS Cotton Yarn. H'nilE subscribpr has just received a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different number?, which he will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Jan. 1S40. Horses for Sale 9 ft . THE Wilmington & Ra leigh Rail Road Company; iai53 have 80 to 100 Superior fSrrsc3 for gale; Apply to the Subscriber, or (o Mr. Duncan Fergerson, agent on the Wilming ton and Raleigh Rail Road Company Stage line. ALEXANDER MACRAE, General A;ent VV. & R. R. R. Wilmington, Dec. 14, 18.S9. 4 Marks' s Ointment FOR TIIE CURE OF PILES. HpHE Subscriber begs leave to offer td the attention of those who are subject to that most disagreeable of disorders, THE PIIsJBSi A remedy, the efficacy of which has beert tested by the experience oT years, and the utility of which has irt no instance been impaired from failure lo relieve. To those who have been subjected to this disease, it will prove, if applied when re attacked, a sure preventative to its contin uance, without the least pain; indeed ma ny have pronounced it the most agreeable remedy ever applied. There can be ltd danger in its use, as its component parts are of harmless vegetable matter. The mother of the subscriber who is the! maker of the Ointment, has been in the habit of giving it to her friends and neigh bors for the last five or six years, and iri no instance to her knowledge has its ap plication been in ffectual, as will be seert by a number of certificates annexed, as well as the testimony of a medical gentle man who has used it himself and prescri bed it to the relief of others. Those who are suffering will do well td make a trial of the remedy, lis efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be ho doubt but that the disorder may be arrested iu its earliest state, if no delay be made iu its ap plication. The directions for, use will be found on each bottle. SAMUEL II. MARKS. Petersburg. Va. Aug. 31. iT?The Ointment may likewise he cb- taincd from Messrs. j)otswood & Robert son, Drut;gi.ts, Pciers-bug and from ibe subscriber, in Tarboro , where the certifi cates above referred to can be seen. GEO. HOWARD, Aent, November 24.
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