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JSvans1 Camomile Pills. I -saggar . I TJptlE camomile flower, (or ns il is offi- I ciully called, A nth testis vocilis, or -L Chamceuielum. from t lie (Jrek words, ? Ku mai, oti the ground, and Mtlon, an ap- pic; because it grows on the ground, ami smells like an apple,) is of a dull white ! color, of fl agrant odor, and of a bitter ar- oiuatic taste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do - ses acceptable and corroborant to the stomach. It is especially applicable to that condition of general debility, with languid appetite, which often attends con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the Nervous and Debilitated, Dr. Era us' Tonic Pills. The powers of Evans' Camomile Pills are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the ilifczy eye, and the C fluttering mind, vanish before their effects like noxious vapors before the benign in fl lence of the morning sun. They hae been long successfully used for the cure of intermittent, together with fevers of 4 the irregular nervous kind, accompanied With visceral obstructions. This tonic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and f its consequences, as want of appetite, dis- tension of the stomach, acidity, unpleas ' ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, wlten the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and dejecl- ed. Ilypochondriacism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous affections, these pills will produce a safe and permanent cure. I Evans' Pills were first introduced in America in 1635. I Evans' Family Aperient Pills Are purely vegetable, composed with the - strictest precision of science and of art; ihev never produce nausea, and are war ranted to cure the following diseases which arise from impurities of the blood, vit: Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys ; pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe- male weakness, and all cases of hypochon- driacism, low spirits, palpitation of the heart, nervous irratibility, nervous weak ness, flour albus, seminal weakness, indi gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorous or 1 green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faint 4 ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea 1 sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief from their sufferings, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicines. Beware of Counterfeits. $JCaulion. I5e particular in purcha sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham St., New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. J. M. Redmond, ) ,n , , f i I arboro, M. Uusskll, Elisabeth City. READ Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder, Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., tu Dr. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases the following is found: An elderly lady, who had been 25 years so afflicted with nervous hvpochou dria, debility, he. that for the last three years she constantly received medical aid from a respectable uhysician: bui iIip . . . . - pressure and pain on her bean and breast, and especially in her left side, remained immovable, attended at long intervals with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under lake any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. VV. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain N and pressure in her body w as removed; her mind became clear and strong; her spirits perlecily good, nod up to this time it is in 1 1 ....c ....... , I ... I i.t i i r ir?(iri is ir;.nii ru io ueanu winm lor the last ten years she has not enjoyed. (Signed,) JONAS SNYDER. ; September T, 1838. Kj' Be. pai titular. Tht genuine is ven ded by Agents only. Evans1 Southing Srvp, Evans' Camomile Hills, K- Hunt's Botanic Pills, Goode's Fimale Pills, The above invaluable Medicines are sold Wholesale and Retail, at i 100 Chatham stheet, New Yohk, 3 South seventh street, Phiad'a 1 36 CoiiNiiiLL, Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. J- M Redmond, . , M Geo. Harvard, Tarboro N- C. F.S.Marshall, Halifax, t M Russell, Elizabeth City, T. Bland, Edenton, Solomon Unit, Neubern IV. Jlason, KaK'igh J. IV. AlwilL R runu i. i Mark A Lane. Wal.;... ZS. Seventh street, Philadelphia. , 1 January, 1840. JYo Combination. Quccuswarc, Glass anil China. JA1IES . A. IYLOR, o. 713 Walcr st.fJileiv York, EGS respectfully to inform bis old customers and n it-nds, that he is now opening a complete assortment of Rich China, Cut and Plain Glass Ware and printed and common Qaeenswure, which is oti tied on terms to suit the stale ol the times. Being entirely disconnected with, any combination for the support of h'gh pri ces, the Subscribe r wil resume the injiinei of conducting his business in which he was so successful some years past in the old bouse ol T.J. Barrow & Co. arid hope lo receive the support of the lormj,r pat- ions ol his old tinii. In order tu f Urn tl Goods sit the lowest possible rate, it will be necessary to confine all sales exclusive ly to Cash, or short City p:pcr. Vngi la, Noiib ('aiolina or Penn- Ivania Funds received in payment Icr Goods. Mei chaots visiting the Ciiy, are invited to cdl. Orders, hy letter, promp'ly attend ed to. JAMES A. TAYLOR Id Water Si. ma. Old Si p. New York, March 2, IS 10 10 5 Br. ctfnooivs v I ONIC MIXTURE, FOR TIIE CURE OF JJotanic Jtlcdicincs. rgl II Vs subcriber has recently procured and now offers for sale on reasonabb and accommodating leims, the following: Thompson iau ITIctliciues, riz: Lobelia, seed and pulverized, 2nd and 3rd Preparation of do. Cornpoiiion,Nei ve Powder. Popler Bark, African Pird P ppr, Bay berry. Skunk cabbage, wake n bin, Balsam Fir, Unllerntil syrup, Bjlmony, Green ozier, My rib, Unicrn root., (iinjriT, Bitter Root, Golden Seal, Clivers, Pond Lilly, hemlock, witch bazle, Cough powders, raspberry leaves, Prickly ash, slippeiy lm, barberry, Cholera and Dvsentrry Syrup, umaiic Tincture, Woman's Friend, Stien'heninj; Plaster, No. C, Tnouipson's (iuide and Narrative, ki. biuson's Lectures, Syi inpes,&c. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Nov. 9ih, 1S:9. rMl HIS mixture purifies the blood, re moves the ague and consequent lever. The blood is made from the chyle - oi contents of the stomach, has its red col our aud vitality imputed to it by the action of the lung and oxygen gas which the atmospheric air contains. The Samp -on gland of the system, the liver, se cretes the bile, from the blood carried l. that organ through the Vena Portarum. These Viscera then are the anatomical apparatus by which the blood is made and preserved, and should be the Physician watchword mark well the secretions. This mixture is hamles, and may be given to infants with perfect safety, as it " composition is soteiy vegeiaoie. nea nOie cei lificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, that in IS37, my son Thomas was attacked with intermit tent or Ague and fver. I applied to a respectable physician in Portsmouth, he gave him medicine, but in a few day- th" ague returned. I then applied to a physi cian atSomerton, he prescribed, but found no relief. I then applied to Dr. Cohoon, and one bottle of tonic mixture made spee ty ami permanent cure. Given under oi) hand this 25lh of February. DA FID DUN FORD. Nansemond County, Va. JVoticc. COMMITTED to the Jail of Edge combe county, on Monday, 9th iust. a negro fellow who says bis name is And that he belongs to Uriah Chesson, formerly residing below Ply mouth in this Slate, but recently removed South. Said negro appea's to be about 22 or 23 3ears dd, dai k complected ami chunky buili. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, aod take said neiro away, or he will be dealt with as the law direct-. URN J. WILLIAMS, Jailer. Tarboro', March Isj, IJ40. II List of Letters, Remaining in tht Post Office at Tarbo rmigh. ila' sl of Apr, I I SAO, which if not taken out before the 1st of Jala next, wilt be sent to the Gene ral Pout Office as dead letters. Adams H-nry Richard Jones-' Alsobrook David Knight D & Co 5 ' Knight Jesse C 2 Knight Dstnie Aiquer Louis D fry an Demp-ey 2 Z?n nk ley H-nry Ri' ps Richard V-i I lock Edwin 7?iyan Drew lit igg- Otis I v ?rawell Wiley Knijrht Wm F Knigm M A Miss L uicaster Joseph Lawrence Josh or B 7t'dcrson Lee Little L iunten Catb'e Miss Lancaster J W tfdbry Nancy Mrs L ng John lunt C-d RiUev Wm S Zfr)au Kobt BtuM-M Wm R A'ntiiii Turner .-II Rickey Bryan M P Airs BiUle t-'irus -Bennett Mark 3 Colli n John W Mooring John M Mayo Vl'en Marks Wjnney Miss Maner U W Niitile R A Miss PttWiiy Wm 1) 2 Powell Jesse II Pai ker Hardy P ttibone Charles Pint ice Rebecca Colien Laura PMrs Pitt Joab P Cherry L R Patterson Sarah Mrs Campbell F Miss Rohbins Frederic Carr Celia Mis Robinson Jnbn Davis Henry T Randolph John S Dunn Lamon S Dr Siaton Winfield D Dicken R 5" Miss Si uai t John P Exum Eliz'h Mrs A'hippaid J R Rev 2 Kz II B i hey Miss Sugg P )r F;rl John S'awer Hardy Filpot E .VlKl'ton iurwell Gay Eliztbeth Miss A'avae James Garreti John S IT of Edgecombe II iwell John Thigpi-n B A Hart Robert D Tilleti John Rev W.Uon L D Gen Weaver James Williams S Htarn M Hardy .Varah Mrs Haiily Rnflin Hawkins Frederick Williams Henry F Mines Susan Mis Wilkins Mary Mrs Hadley Wm B Wondard E H H.nbeway John Wilkinson Josh L Han S L Williams D.vid Jones A M Miss Wooster Edwin J AS. M. REDMOND, P. M. 101 513 16. Winton, N.C. Ap. 9, 18.9 I have acted as Agent for the sale of Dr. Coboon's tonic mixture, and can. from personal observation recommend it to the public for the cure of Ague and F ver, as I have sold is to those who had been plagued with the ague and fever for many months, and tried many other remedies without success, when one bottle ol the mixture made a speedy cure. Dr. Cohoon is at liberty to u?e this certificate in any publication be may think proper. LAWRENCE ELY. Nansemond Co., Va., April IS, .1539. I do hereby certify, that Dr. Cohoon's Tonic Mixture proves an effectual cure for the ague and fever, for I have taken it aod found it to fail in no stage of the disease whatever. E LIS HA EVERETT. Hertford Co., N. C.,June 2, 1839. I do certify, that 1 have taken Dr. Co boon's Tonic Mixiure, and used it in my family, and it has proved to be one of the best medicines I have ever used or ' seen given for Ague and Fever. WILLIAM P. BRITTON. Colerain, N. C, July 27th, 1839. My Dear Sir: I thought to have answered your note sometime since, but negligence is the only reason I have toofier. I have procu red you an Agent to sell your medicine at Colcrain, Wm. J. Hardy, Eq., merchant of that place. 1 banded over to Mr. Hardy nine bottles of your mixture, and ke p 3-myself; which 1 will account to you for. Mr. Hardy wishes a further sup ply, say 3 dozen bottles. I have used 4 bottles of your Tonic Mixture in the course of 12 months in my family, and il has succeeded in every case when every other medicine that I had tried had failed: and I say if i preferred to any medicine that I have ever used lor the ague & fever. 1 am yours truly. J. WATFORD. AGENTS. GEO HOWARD, JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES E. WEEKS. Pasquotank co. JOHN ASKEW, Pitch Landing, N. C. F. S. MARSHALL, Halifax N C. E WRENCH ELY, Winton, N C. JOSEPH 'HORNSHY, Suffolk, Va. LAWRENCE & VAUGHAN, Murfrees- borough, N. C. WILLI A M J. HRDY, Colerain, NC ARTHUR T. FOSTER, Dryei field, Va. March, 1S-10. 13 Advertisement. you are the general agent. - I have ever) iea-on to believt sir, that Mr.FenwicU i an unprincipled man, as he was, not long since, deposed from the . ministry, fur taki.g tin warrant ibie libeities with mem bers of his church; I therefore, as the enemy of knavery, f. el anxious that h should bespetdilyexposed lest manyof my fellow citiz-ns be defrauded by him cui of their money, if uot their characters. I deem it the conscientious duly of tve r man, to expose Villany and vice wherever and whenever he meets it. 13esidcs,sir, another consideration should prompt me to make known to you the above facts : I have a daughter, vho, thank God, has hecn raided Irom a waiting skeleton, ti perfect hralth and that too, by the sim p!e means ot using one vial and a half of the Matchless Sana'ive, which I bought at 252 Broadway, of C. S. Francis, youi agint for this city. Relieving that y u will duly appreciate lhe motives which have induced me to addre-s you thus unceremoniously, aud hoping that yon will take ihe earliest steps to expose to the world ihe base impostor Fenwick, I subscribe myself, Sir, veiy respectfully, J. P. MAY HEW. Dr. David S. Rowland, Boston, Mass. P. S. Mr. Jones, the bearer, who is a nou i to start lor yourciiy, will hand you this letter, and il you desire he will give you a more detailed accoinl ol r en wick, than it would be possible for me to do on P 'per. J. p.- M. $ 3 3 q Reverend Impostor. LOOK OUT! Lookout! Look out for an. infamous knave, bv Ihe name ol ENOS L. FENWICK, of New York, who was formerly a Baptist Preacher aad better known to the citizens 'of Montoe county as Ihe ' Reverend Lnpostor.9' Phis soulless villain, who was dismis ed from his pulpit, some time since, for improper conduct, is now rendering him- sell still mere infamous, by wickedly al tempting to impose not merely upon a church, but upon the whole community. A few months ago, this scoundrel wrote to Ihe Subscriber, at Boston, and wished to be appointed an agent for the sale of the Matchless Sanative. The General Agent, not knowing his depraved character, gave him ad. agency, and forwarded him a quantisy of the medicine. This he soon sold, and remitted the money, and order ed another lot, which was sent about one month since. To avoid any suspicion as to the design of bis applying for an agen Tarboro', N. C. E most sincerely regret, that cases of hvnocrisv so often occur among the clerical ranks and we nope me "wolf in sheep,s clothing' ' named in ihe following letter, from Mr. Mayhew, will receive his just deserts for imposing upon the community, fass him aiong. brother typos, that he may be held cp to universal contempt, and thus save many from becoming his dupes. New York, Dec. 17i, 1S39 Sir, Although I am not personally ac quaioted wiih you, I trust, when you per ceive the object of my letter, you will excuse the liberty I lake in addressing you. It is possible, you may not be aware that a man by the name of Euos L. Fenwick. now in this city, ("form erly a Baptist preacher and familiarly Known io me ciuoiia ui niumoe co. as ihe "reverend impostor") is manufac turing a medicine and selling it for the Matchless Sanalive,of which I perceive ASSORTMENT OP IVew and Fashionable Just received and for 'sale at aslouishinslv LOW FR5CES, the Cheap Cash Hp HE Subscriber solicits a call from bis -- customers and the public generally, confident he can exhibit by far the LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL Stock of Fancy and Staple EYcr seen in Tarborough. Having made his purchases principal at Auction for Cash, he has succeeded in laying in his Goods greatly below their value, and, is determined to sell at a very small advance for jCaHh or Country JProdticc. A large and general assoitment of Cutle ry, Hardware, China. Glass, and Crockery ware, GROCERIES, S?c. . Besides the abore will be found, almost every article usually kept in similar Es tablishments, all of which is now offered al such exceedingly low prices, as cannot fail io meet the views of the greatest economists. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro', Nov. 4, 1839 Fresh Garden Seeds. rjHHE subscriber offers for saleaquanti ty of fresh Garden Seeds, Jlmong which are: Early turnip beet, Long cucumber, Lung blood do Prickly Gherkin do French sugar do Large smooth Tomato Flat Dutch Cabbage Summer Squash Large Drumhead do Bush Crookneck do Early springTurnip Early bush do Garden stone do Hound leaved Spinage Large English do Flanders do Uuta Baga do Long orange Carrot Red topped do Red cranberry beans White flat do Marrow dwarf do Large yel'w pumpkin Large Lima do Mammoth do Karly six weeks do Bene Plant Variegated pole do Washington Peas, Long Scarlet Radish do Salmon do White Naples do do Spanish do cy, or to conceal his -cloven foot," W Brown Dulch Lettuce Scarlet turnip do iiiatic a f ci 1 1 1 a i i nil m idiice ui me ?airs ui the last lot. only lOdavsaao. lester day, with utter astonishment the Gene ral Agent learnt, that Reverend de ceiver is now impiously manufacturing with his own unholy hands, a worthless medicine, a spurious Sanative, which he is employing swindling pedlars to palm upon the public as the genuine original. (Jlf the people of America wdl only hear one fact in mind, theie is not even a possibility of their being duped by this unprincipled villain. The fact is this: ((3No Pedlar or travelling Agent has ever been employed in this country to st II the Sanative, or io leave il with any person to sell on commission. .Q) A gain, ever) Agent of the tkUE ;malive, is appointed by the General Agent and received the 'medicine directly from the depository in Boston. (fJLet all who buy the Sanative, (and alnn sl very body docs buy it,) remcm her Ihe above facts, and they may be sure of obtaining the genuine original com pound. N. B. Every Ag'nt of the Matchless Sanative, is earnestly desired to give an immediate alarm, by having this article inserted one month in all. Ihe papers in their towns. And that the General A gent may be certain that the public are put on the took out for the impostor, he will kindly lhank all his Agents to for ward him a copy of each paper advertised in, as soon as possible I) S ROWLAND, General American Agnt, Depository No. 188 Washington St. Boston, Dec. 23, 1839. 10 4 G. VICE, Agent. Stanhope, Nash county, N. C. (QA fresh supply of the above inval uable medicine just received & for sale by GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', March 3. 1S40. Early Frame do do prolific do do Charlton do Laborers Wanted. THE Sunscrintrs will pay liberal pri ces by Ihe monlh or year, for 200 Laborers, To work on Alligator Lake Canal, in Hyde county, N. C. Hands hired by Ihe month, will be paid at the end of each month: and those by the year, in two in stalments. One of the subscribers (Mr. C.-VV. Hawse,) may be seen on the work, or in Washington'after the 10th or 15th inst. HAWSE Sf WHITEHEAD, Contractor. January 1st, 1840; 4 ? White cos do Early short top do Imperial sugarloaf do Long do do Magnum bonum do Cheivil Extra Cabbage do Scotch kale Large green head do White solid Celery Royal Cabbage do Endive Cayenne Pepper Summer Savory Large bell shaped do Water cress Sweet pickling do Sage Large sweet do Early Chinese corn Squash or bell do do golden Sioux do Vegetable Oyster GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Feb. 27. Jffarks's Ointment FOR THE CURE -OF PILES.- nnHE Subscriber begs leave to offer to the attention of those who are subject to that most disagreeable of disorders, TIME PILES, A remedy, the efficacy of which has been tested by the experience of years, and the utility of which has in no instance been impaired from failure to relieve. To those who have been subjected to thi disease, it will prove, if applied when re attacked, a sure preventative to its contin uance, without the least paw; indeed ma ny have pronounced it the mo a agreeable remedy ever applied. There can be no 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 in no instance to her knowledge has its ap plication been ineffectual, as will be seen by a nnmber 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 to make a trial of the remedy. Its efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be no doubt but that the disorder may be arrested in its earliest state, if no delay be made in its ap plication. The directions for use will be found on each bottle. SAMUEL II. MARKS. Petersb nrg, Va. Aug. 31. (E?The Ointment may likewise he ob tained from Messrs. Spotswood Robert son, Druggists, Petersburg and from the subscriber, In Tarboro', where the certifi cates abov? referred to can be see.o.. ff BO. HQ WAR D, j t
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