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COFFIEL& iTtTCr, MERCHANT TAILOR, TO ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received his splendid assortment of VIZ: Superfine blue, black and green Cloths, Brown and Cadet mixt do. Beaver and pilot Cloths, for ovetcoats, Cassimeres, of most fashionable style, Drab and buff do. Plain black & figured Velvets for vestings, Woolen Velvets and figured Valencius,do. Figured and plain Salin, do. A splendid assortment of Silk vestings Net shirts and draws, -Plain black & fig'd satin Slocks with bows, do iQ bombazeen, do Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders. &c. He invites an inspection of his floods, as he is confident they cannot fail to give satisfaction as respects quality and price. (J"Gentlemen who wish their clothes made up, can have them made and trim med in the most fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be punctually attended to. Tarboro', October, 1S39. Cotton Yarn, CHEAP. THE subscribers, grateful for past fa vors, lake great pleasure in advising their uumerous customers of f further decline of the Prices OP THIS ARTICLE. They flatter themselves they are prepared to sell on as good terms as the article of the same quality can be procured else where. By assiduity and punctuality in business, they hope to leceive as hereto fore a liberal patronage. BRITTLE BROTHERS. November ISth, 18$9. WHO WANTS Better Evidence? S WOULD refer the reading public to the numerous voluntary letters publish ed recently in this paper and in ihe Good Samaritan, relative to the happy and bene ficial effects of the administration of MOFFAT' 8 IjIFE riJLJLS And Plieuix Hitlers Those who have perused the letters above referred to will observe that in al most every case they attest the fact, that no inconvenience of any sort attends the taking of these .Medicines, in ordinary ca ses, but that the patient, without feeling their operation, is universally left in a stronger and better state of health than was experienced previous to being afflict ed wiih disease; and in all cases of acute suffering, great relief is obtained in a few hours, and a cure is generally effected in two or three daysi In cases of FEVER of every descrip tion, and all bilious affections, it is unne cessary for me to say ought, as I believe the Life Medicines are now universally ad mitted to be the most speedy and effectual cure extant in all diseases of that class. The LIFE MEDICINES are also a most excellent rnlief in affections of ihe Liver and Bowels, as has been proved in hundreds of cases where patients have come forward and requested that their ex perience in taking them might be publish ed for the benefit of others. In their ope ration in such cases, they restore the tone of the stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, and invigorate ihe general func tions of the whole body, and ihus become to both sexes (for they are perfectly adapt ed to each) an invaluable means of pre venting disease and restoring health. In affections of the head, whether ac companied with pain and giddiness, or marked by the grievous calamity of im paired mental energy; in palpitations of the heart, flatulence, loss of appetite and strength, and the multiplied symptoms of disordered digestion, the Life Medicines will be found to possess the most salutary efficacy. Constitutions relaxed, weak, or decay ed, in men or women, are 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 and 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 JLife wlleilicinc89 And all that train of sinkings, anxieties and tremours which so dreadfully affect the weak, the sedentary, and the delicate will in a short time be succeeded by cheer fulness, ami every presage of health. For weakness, deficiency of natura strength, and relaxation of the vessels, bv too iretjuem indulgence oi the passions this medieine is a safe, cerlaiu, and invalu able remedy. , , Those who have long resided in hot cli mates, and are languid and relaxed in their whole svstem, may take the Life Medi cines with the happiest effects; and per sons removing to the Southern States or West Indies, cannot slore a more import ant article of health and life. The following cases ware among the most recent cures effected, and gratefully acknowledged by the persons benefitted: Case of Jacob C. Hunt, New Vindsor, Orange county, N. Y. A dreadful tu mour destroyed nearly the whole of his face, nose and jaw. Experienced quick relief from the use of ihe Life Medicines, and in less than three months was entire ly cured. (Case reported, with a wood engraving in a pamphlet now in press ) CaseofThos. Purcell, sen'r, 84 years of age was afflicted 18 years with swell ings in his legs was entirely cured by taking 42 pills in 3 weeks. Case of Joan Daullon, Aberdeen, Ohio rheumatism 5 years is entirely cured has used the Life Medicines for worms in children, and found them a sove reign remedy. Case of Lewis Austin periodical sick head aches always relieved by a small dose now entirely free from it. Case of Adon Ames cured of a most inveterate and obstinate dyspepsia, and general debility. Case of Adah Adams, Windsor, Ohio rheumatism, gravel, liver affections, and general nervous debility, had been confi ned seven years was raised from her bed by taking one box of pills and a bottle of bi ters a most extraordinary cure; she is now a very healthy and robust woman attested by her husband Shubel Adams. Case of Mrs. Badger, wife of Joseph Badger nearly similar to above result the same. Case of Sarah Goodarant, a J'oung tin married woman subject to ill health sev eral years a small course of the Life 'Medicines entirely restored her is now hale and healthy. Case of Miss Thomas, daughter of Eli Thomas cough and symptoms of con- sumptioo cured in four weeks. Her sis ter cured of a severe attack of inflammato ry rheumatism in one week! Case of S. Colvin cored of a severe at tack of scarlet fever in a few days by the Life Medicines. Case of Harriet Twogood, Salina, N. Y. was in a very low state of health j year and a half did not expect to reco ver. Miss I. is now able to walk about, and is rapidly recovering boih health and strength. Case of Benj'n J. Tucker severe case of Fever and Ague cured in a very short spare of time. Directions followed strictly. Case of Amos Davis affection of tbe liver after trying doctor's remedies for a long lime, was cured by the Life Medi cines without troubtet Extraordinary case of Lyman Piatt, who was afflicted with phthisic 20 years effected a perfect cure in 24 hours bv ihe use of the Life Medicines. Thousands of persons afflicted in like manner, have, by a judicious use of MOFFAT'S Life Pills & Phcnix Hitters, Been restored lo the enjoyments of all the comforts of life. The Bitters are pleasant to the taste and smell, gently astrioge ihe fibres of the stomach, and give that proper tensity which a good digestion requires s nothing can be better adapted to help and uovrish the constitution, so there nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious m all inward was- tings, loss of appetite, indigestion, depres sion of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands and limbs, obstinate coughs, short ness of breath, or consumptive habits. The Life .Medicines possess wouderfu efficacy in all nervous disorders, fits, head aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapors and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are gradually removed by their use. In sickness o the 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 SAMA RITAN, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy may also be obtained of the Agents who have the medicine for sale. CyFrench, German and Spanish di rections can be obtained on application at the office, 1575 Broadway. CTAII post paid letters will receive im mediate attention. Agents. The Life Medicines may also be had ol Ihe principal drogutsts in every town throughout the U. States and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills h Phenix Bitters; and be sure that a fac si mile of John MoffiTs signature is upon the label ol each bottleoi bitters or box of pills These valuable medicines are for sale by 'GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro1, Jan. 1840. Printing neatly executed at -this office. Books, Pamphlets Stationary y &c. rfTIHE Primitive Baptist vok l, 2, and JL 3f neatly bound and lettered, A concise History of the Kehukee As sociation, by Elder Jos. Biggs. The Patriotic Discourse, Basket oi raiments, Mouse gnawing out of the Catholic trap, and No other than Baptist churches have a right to be called Chris tian churches: by Elder Joshua Lawrence Also, writing paper white, pink, and straw colored letter paper ink powder, quills, blank cards, red lead pencils, wrap ping paper, etc. lor saie uy GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', April 25. Cotton Gins. nil HE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established' himself on the Raleigh road, near the store of J. C. Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who whh lo supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply lo Ihe Subscriber personally, or by letter.. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired Persons wishing to h.ive work executed will plpase leave their orders at the store o J. C. Knight, Eq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5lh. Lock and Gansmithry. npiIE undersigned having devoted the most of his life to a knowledge of his )rofession, is now prepared Near the Bridge, in Tarboro To execute all orriprs in Lock and Gun smilhry, in a style at once equal to the best London woik ' Clocks, watches, musical boxes, breast pins, finger rings and jewelry and bro ken articles ol every description will also be repaired at the shortest notice by DAVID C. BELL. August 14th, S39. 33 jYoticc. Hp HE subscriber has received a small consignment of Very heavy Cotton Bagging:, 42 inches wide, which he offers eheap for cash. JAS. WEDDELL. Dec. 5th. 1839. BUI LARD'S Celebrated Patent Animal and Vegetable SOAP. !OR cleansing Coat collars, woollen, linen, and cotton goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish, and oils of every description, without in jury to the finest goods. The Oil Soap, Possesses very healing and penetratinq qualities, and is used with perfect- safety for bathing various external complaints, upon man or beast. Instances are too nu merous to be certified. Thousands of cer tificates might be obtained of its efficacious fleets upon all bone complaints, weak limbs, that have been dislocated, broken, or otherwise injured. In almost every case when applied to corns on the feet, it has effected an entire cure. It is positively the best remedy, if tho roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi sons, scalds, bnrns, sore lips, chapped or cracked hands, cutaneous eruptions, cr pimpled faces, lhat is known. For places chafed by the harness or saddle, sprained shoulders, scratches, he. on horses, there is no composition thai exceeds this. Warranted genuine. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro' July 30. . tfs&i ffPvH& House, Landscape &f Ornamental PAINTING. nn TIE Subscriber respectfully informs -"- the citizens of Ldgecombe county, (hat he has located himself III Tarhorongh, Where be is prepared to execute all order? in his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens 'and the like painted. will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required. Ail onlers in his line ol business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms.. LEWIS DE ARQUER. Tarboro, Feb. 26. New. and Splendid FALL AND WINTER . MILLINERY, S?c -jiiOen' Mrs. .!. HOnVlIZS), SS now opening her fall supply of Goods, selected by herself with the greatest care and attention, and compiling an ex tensive and general assortment of the most superb and fanciful, as well as neat and useful articles, in the Millinery line. Among h r Goods will be found A variety of beautiful pattern bonnets, la test and most approved style, Flore nce and Leghorn braid, French, En glish and fancy straw Bonnets French, velvet and fancy Flowers Gro de Algiers, Gio de Nap, &e. Plain, fig'd and watered silks and satins, Veils collars, caps curls, An extnive asoitment of ribbons, &c. S!.e invites an inspection of her Goods, as she is confident they cannot fil to give satisfaction as respects quality and puce. T;.rhoro Nov 9, IS39. Recommended by the Faculty. Tomato and Slippery JElm PBLIiS. nn HERE are many family medicines now before the public, some of,which from their intrinsic viruies have justly gained the confidence and gratitude ol thousands; but in the light of contrast, and in the scale of curative merit, Dr. HarrelPs Tomato and Slionerv Elm Pills stand pre-eminently above them all; nor is an apology offered for taking this higl ground, unless it is the fact of iheir stipe perior. and almost miraculous effects in the cure of diseases. They produce, when ta ken, a deep and lasting impression lhat they stand at the head of all other prepar ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Liver affection?, Jaundice, head-ache, hiss of appetite, cosliveness, female complaints, and every disease within ihe reach of hu man means; yield readily to the power ful, yet gentle operation of these pills. As a catharlic thoy are copious and free, as an aperient they are mild and certain, as a tonic they are prompt and invigorating, as an alterative ihey are superior lo Calo mel or any other known remedy, and as r. purifyer of the blood they are unequalled in ihe history of medicines. There is no disease can withstand their life-giving en ergy when taken in lime, or interrupt the system at all when they are administered as a preventative. During sickly sea sons, and the prevalence of epidemicks, their occasional use will preserve ihe body from attacks of disease. 50 cents per box. $54 per gross. Druggists, Booksellers, and Merchants are requisite lo become agenls for ihe sale of the above medicines. All orders (post paid) directed to Dr. r. Harrell, Elizabeth City, N. C. will re- reive strict attention. TESTIMONIALS. Charles Bright, Esq. Pasquotank Co , tN. C. cured of sick head ache, sick stom ach, costiveness, and fever. Josiah Prichett, Esq. Pasquotank Co., N. C, of bilious pleurisy, pain in the head, and soreness of the whole bodv. Charles Harrel, Esq. Elizabeth City, N. C, his family of bilious and other symptom. Capt. J. Smith, Windsor, N. C, of liver complaint and cosliveness. Rev. G. il. Keesee, Portsmouth, Va., of bilious habit, head ache and nausea. Josenh Ramsev. Esq. Plymouth, N. C, of indisposition. Robert Simpson, Esq, Pasquotank Co.. N. C. his wife, of loss of appetite, and his servant ol diarrhoea. Horaiin IV. Wil liams, Esq. Elizabeth City. N. C. of in disposition. James C.irlwright Esq. Pas quotank Co., N. C, of loss of appetite, turf sick stomach. Kev. James A. Rid- dick, Randolph Macon College, of symp toms of Dyspepsia. Mr. Zion Culpepper Elizabeth City, N. C, of loss of nppetite, Rev. Joseph Turner, Elizabeth Citv, N.' C, of sick-stomach, and flatulence. Jo seph Sharbor, Esq. Camden Co., N C. of foul stomach, and bilious derangement. Mr. Robert Pool,, Pasquotank Co., N. C, of impaired appetite and cosliveness. A few selected oul of manv. " AGENTS. James M. Redmond, ) , , Geo. Howard, J Tarboro , B. Emerson, Noifolk, Va. H. Buff&i Co, Portsmouth, Va. W. Radliam, Edenton, N. C. VV. Fessenden, Plymouth, N. C. M. S. Berry, Hertford, N. C. D. Clayton, Tyrrel, N. C. H. D. Machen, Washington, N. C. F. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. N. B. Massed, Williamston, N. C. Webb h Capehart, Windsor, N. C. -W. M. Mason, Raleigh, N. C. S. Small, near Woodville, N. C. S. Hall, Newbern, N. C. W. h G. Howard, Ocracoke, N. C. Sept. 21, 1839. - . jy Brandrcth's Pills. ;- Cleanse and purify the Body FTp HE application ol the principled pUr cation being allowed lo be one of ti, greatest utility in the cure and preventi0r, of diseaset it is ol the greatest consequence to ascertain wnai meuicinf? is capable cf producing the desired effect in the ea$j si, ana at me same time in tne most eflVp tual manner. It has now no longer to contend ww ihe blind piejudices of the greatest pf,r. lion of the public; it Js onlv ivin. those few who still are determined to L Killed becoming io ruie, niie the neo pie of old who 'would have a Kitif 0 reign over them." But, thanks i0 ciiculaiinn of newspapers thanks lo ie ieneral diffusion ol knowledge, which en. ble nineteen twentieths of TIIK PK(). PLE to read and jude for themselves nw we no longer b' liive in swail lhat deadly miurial Mercury, professin, to core but universally having us a wor-e contliiion aiti r ii nse. We no longer believe in the absurd notion 'hat Inflammations of any kind a i he cured by abstracting our life-. OUR BLOOD. It is now well under luod that an inflimmation is a ui-e or dinance of nature, a signal lhat she re quires the assistance of purgative nudj. cine lo ease her of the oppressive burden which she proves by the heavy fever, and the slror.g pule, is wauled lo be removed. In olh(T words, ihe body callsTur a v 'c able clt arising. Brandreth's- Vegetable universal Pi3 vt quire no skill in their adminUii afioM; ihe pfinlcd direction only has to h observed, and they describe ihe j ist r r. portion of ihe magnitude of the Urease io be cured. Let all persons read the foil-win; pinion cf a gentleman w ho will Lm,ws the qualities of ihese Fills. Uramlrcth's Pills. This medicine is acknowledged to je one of the mot valuable ever discovered, .is a purifier of ihe blood and fl-mf. h is superior !o Sarsaparilla, w? esh-r as sudorific or.alit rati ve. Il M;uul n linii. -iv before all ihe pn-paraiions or con. I niai,, n f Mercury. lis ptirg.nive pmpeine- mc aline of inc.ilcolable value l r th-e 3 may b lakeo daily for any period, in stead of weakening by the cathartic tlli't, they add strength by!akngaway Ihec.iu-t: of weakness. There, is no good Meictiiy . Inoc ivkinh I lipu I i M i.nl lit ... Hut they have none of ihe miserable flVcls of that deadly specific. The te.ih are not injured; the hones and limbs are not paralized no -but in ihe stead cf these distressing symptoms, new lile and consequent animation is evident in every movement of the body. Brandrelrs Pills are indeed a univrsal Remedy, lor they cure opposite diseases; the cure Inflammation and chronic rheumatism. I hey cure diabetes and sranguaryl They cure dysentary and constitutional cosliveness. They will cure all the-e apparently opposite diseases, becaust they cleanse and purify the blood, provi ded, howiver, naiuie is rot beyond all human ASMS I AINC.L. Four years tins medicine has now been before the public in the United States; wherever it has been introduced, il has superseded all other remedies. This medicine ha been made tbe subject of much merriment throughout the United Slates, while its utility lis! neen extensively, acknowledged. Hie impression seems to be gaining ground, lhat lii'amireth s rnedincie may be em ployed with safely and effect, as a remedy or ordinary infirmilies. there are many sensible persons in this city, as well as other parts of the eounlrj', who with great propriety testify lo Ihe good efficU ol llrandreth's rills, Irom frtquent experi ments; & no evtl ma' be apprehended from the use of them according io ihe direc tions. In directing public attention to the Hrandrelh medicine, we only express our honest cooviclions', that the Hrandreih Pills have done more service to the pres ent generation, than all ihe paten! medi cines which have ever been inlroduceJ into general use. Dr Brandrelh's Offices in New York. are 241, ISKOADW.aY; 185, Flu.Non street, and 276, Bowery, between Prince ana itousfon streets. Remember Druggists are never madt a i 195 3Iain Street 195, A few doors below the Old Market Richmond, is DM. 13 K N.I. HRaNIM IlKTH'S VIRGINIA OFFICIO. The following gentlemen have been appointed agents for Ihe ale of Hrai.ii- rethN Pills: GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro N. C levenson & Dry an, Waynesboro'; Win. Pk, Raleigh; A.' P. Northam. Smdh- field; i. & H. Biker, Lnuisburg; V alter & Baichelor, Enfield; Ad.-trm Tyson, Slantonxburg; M. F'ir.ill, R' lifax; B. B. Daniel.Ve.tf,7f- Daniel nd lVncheii, Brinkleyville. The medicine can he procured of ag nts in every county in the Stale, at 25 cent per box, with directions. r.ai'ii il (TP n i noa r n ritnr n sig n cd B. Bra n dreth, M. D. March, 1840. 12
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