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JZvans' Camomile IUla. npHE camomile tlower, (or as it is ofii rially called, Antiikmis vocilis, or Chamceineliim. from the Greek words, Kamai, on the ground; and Mdon, an ap ple; because il grows on the ground, ami smells like an apple,) is of a dull white color, of fragrant odor, and uf a hitter ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do ses acceptable ami corroborant to the jtomach. It is especially applicable 10 that condition of general debility, with 1 "I it liiill it II an '.It finite .wm. i languiu appt-no , . valescence froin idiopatluc levers. To the Nervous and Dtbilitand, Ilr. s:v:u:s' Tossic Fills. The powers of Evans' Camomile I'iiU nre such, tbat the palpitating bean, t!e uenuilous hand, the t7.iy e, and the fluttering mind, vanish before tlu-ir ellWts like noxious vapors before ihe benign in fluence of the morning sun They have been long successfully nd for i f ie erne of intermittent'?, together with fevers ol the irregnlar nervous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This ionic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite, dis tension of the stomach, acidity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in die bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, wli2!) the nui.nl becomes irritable, despon ninsr, thoughtful, melancholy and dj"(t ed. llyporhondi iacism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all oihej nervous a(Ve lions, these pills will product a safe and permanent cure. Evans' Fill vvere first introduced in America in I b.'35. Evans' Fatuity Aperient VilU Are purely vegetable, composed hh the strictest precision ol sciemeaud ol at t; thev nevei produce nausea, and are war ranted to cure the (ollo ing diseases w bich arise from impurities ol the blood, viz: Consumption', fonghs, and Culd., Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases of bvpocbon- driacism, low spiiits, pJpitalion of tbe . i i it heart, nervous irratibility, nervous weak ness, fl tor albus, seminal weakness, indi gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faint inps, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sen sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those w ho are victims to (hat most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief I'm in their sufferings, b a course of i)r. Evans medicines. Scivarc or Couiitcrftfits. (f"Caution. He partieul.tr in purcha sing m obtain them at ICQ Chatham St., Mew Voik, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. J. Al. liKDMOM), ) . , f - 1 1 1 .lib tioro , liuss klIj. El.Zibcih Citv. HEAD 0.. Exlrart of a letter of Jonas Sodrr, Post Master, Keincsiile, Pa., to Dr. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases the follow ij:g is J tingwoint, ioire. ii. flamed eyes, burn, found: An eldei ly lad v, w ho bad been 25 ; -cab Is, chilbiams, bieak'ng out onciiil years so aulirted with nervous bvpocbon-j dien's iu-.id, ei opi'ion. or pimples -n the dria, debility, kc. that f(.r the last tin ee ' breaking out on the mouth, -coi bulic years she constantly reteived medical aid ' tiieei . & uiejrited huc legs, sore breasts, from a respectable physician; but (ie ! and cauct reo buniors. pressure and pain on her heart and breast, ! Printed dii cibms accompany the nlnve and especially in her left side, reinaine ! ; vabmble and biidy apptoved patent me immovable, attended at long intervals ! dicines, lor sale by with weakness in her head and on her! GEO. HOWARD. mind, keenini: her discouraged lo under-! take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. W. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure in her body w as removed; her ni'md became clear and strong; her spirit. pei fectly good, and up to this time it is in id! rHsnt'rlt l-PvlMruri ii liu..lil. ..I. '...I. C . --j-.u .vv7iwilu vi in anil n mm die last ten ears she has not en)oed. (Signed,) JONAS SNVDEIi. September 7, 183S. Kfllepnttieulfir. The genuine is ven ded by Jl gents only. Evans' Southing Sifrvp Kuans' Camomile I'ills, Hunt's Botanic I'iils, Goode's Fmiale Pills, The above invaluable Mp, . ! i,. i i , ,u"" soul i nolesale arid Retail, at '00 Chatham strelt, New Yokk "I'TIl SEVK.NTH STREET, PlllLAV ufj CouMiiLi,, Huston, Mass. iUlGUMIl AGEXTS. h W. Redmond, ) , , o. Howard, 1 a' ljoro'j C ;.V Marshall Halifax, r r9iF city, Bland, EJenlnn, lomon Hall, Newbern " Mason, Raleigh Mark A . iv.... . ' Ua M KUCHA NT TAILOi:, -TpAKKS th is method of informing his triends and the public gonnally, that be has just received bis splendid Assortment f tyring and Summer VIZ: Supm fine blue, black and green Cloth?, lii.tck and olive darp d'eie; lor Mimmer coa's, !ack and tibiiM Cassi meres, ;ii4C Macedonia, and green Mimmer Met, r.,m Rl.ick and light dmh ci-simer?, 1 1 ;f i I Times and buff do. White and colM thread drills, Dial) and col'd (ambroon, l'btin til;nk and fig'd satin Vesting8, I'lain and figured ehal'y do. Plain and figured Quilling, do. IMuio bbick & fig'd satin Stocks with bows, do do hombaZ'"en, do Boso i s. Collar. Gloves. Suspenders. &.e He invito? an inspection of bis iioods, as be is conlih rii they cannot fail to .give satifaeiion as respects quality and pi ice. (jJ3"(KMitlemeu who wi-b their clothe made up, can have them made and trim med in the most fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be punctually attended to. Tarhoro', Mav 5tb IS'10 APPROVED Patent Jflcdicincs. TTTT r?r?Wn V'S snnnifm Dir.trYinnt f,w f I "- v'"' wound-, corn tVvei h!s re. chilblain?, white swelling pd s. spider and snake biles. &c Il i likewise grea'ly superior to any mt dicine hretrf re di-eoveied for Ibp rim cl );H.U;llMi lind, of fmes-lor tct.c rs, rjn Uo. .m ci ,,, ,; .)n(, jn , , for every rxtei nal bodily evil thai may all to the lot of man or beast. Cn) pruta's compound Synip ol Livei wort, for the cuie (d Cough-, -pit iit g f blood, Consumption, and Livei ('omplaints. Indian hnir Ihje, warranted. with rno yppli ca'io. i, to change light o. red I l air, to a beautiful blown or i"t black, in a few hours, without staining the skin, or irj-tring the leniure of the hair; the color is permanent, and will not Tub ( it or soil the finest linen. Ilcvnavd's remedy for Jlsialic rb.)b ra, ebcJtra morbus, diarrhoea, sum mer complaints, colics, cramps &. spa-ms Ucikivilh's anti-dyspeptic Villa, a most valuable medicine for the cure ol dypjj'ia, and the pr vetilion of bilious levers, colic, & Cur lev's Southern Jlhenmatic E nbi ;ev ion, a pe dy cuic for ilnunia listo, vrbdoiaisis, spiaius, numbness, and s'iilness ol il.e j-inis, &c. i'ai'sou's pcclnrul halm of Car. i -i. f. oi lii-.h mo, a sale andceiiain l i)i dy l r c oiirl.w, Cdds, ;-lbm;iS, hoop i :g o -u-h. shotti.c-s of bit ut b, spilling ol b! od, c'-'ii'omp'ioi , a 7 lie (ijjVvlcd niun's Friend, ov Oinimeot i i nmnv virtues, much celebra ted lor the cure of scrofula or king's evil, tarboro , Auru 2-1 Celebrated Patent Animal anil Vegetable OTL SOAP. 57l OR cleansing roat collars, woollen, linen, and cotton goods, from spots occasioi ed by grease, paint, tar, varnish, and oils of every description, without in- (jur) to the finest goods. The Oil Soap, lossesses very healing and penetrating qual'nieSj and is usel with perfect safely lor bathing various external complaints, upon man or beast. Instances are too nu merous b be certified. Thousands of cer tificates might be obtained erf its efficacious effects upon all bone complaints, weak !;.!. 1 .:. . ..1 1 1. i ur""ei,. uiiivi mm; injuiiu. ait jlliUM c CI J case when applied to corns 011 the ftet, it I has eflfected an entire cure. j It is positively the best remedy, if tho roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi sons, scalds, burns, sore lips, chapped or cracked bauds, cutaneous eruptions, or pimpled faces, that is known. For places chafed by the harness or saddle, sprained shoulders, scratches, Sic. on horses, there is no composition that exceeds this. Warranted genuine. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. TarUoro' July 30, Yoticc. rgl 1 1 K subscriber wishing to settle with all his creditors, wishes to sell A TRACT OF IA!YE. Containing bet ween four and live hundred acres-. There are a comfortable dwelling home and necessary buildings for a fa mi l : also, one other small framed house, with a good brick chimney; on the same ate orchaids, &c. Those tbat wish to pur chase will call oh the subscribers they can view the premises when called on. and I j will give a bargain. W. D. HOPKINS. Auguss 12th, 1S40. 33 JYoticc. nTUlK Subscriber has just received a -fcL Irish supply of Dr. Evans's Medi cines, which be will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', May 20, 1S40. Dr. COSIOO'S TONIC MIXTURE, FOR THE CURE OP InlermiZtcnt or Ague and Fever. rpilUS mixture purifies the blood, re moves the ague and consequent fever. The blood is made from the chyle at contents ol the stomach, has it? red col our and vitality imputed to it by the .iciion of the lungs and oxygen ga, which the atmo-pheric air contains. The Samp sou gland of the System, the liver, se ereles the bile, from the blood cat t ied to that organ through the Vena Portarum. These Viscera then pre the anatomical apparatus by which the blood is made and preserved and should be the Physician's watchword mark well the secretions. This mixture is hamiess, and may be given to infants with perfect safely, as its composition is solely Vegetable. Head the certificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, that in 1637, my son Thomas was attacked with intermit tent or Ague and fever. I applied to a respectable physician in Portsmouth, be gave him medicine, but in a few days the 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 Ay and permanent cure. (liven under my hand Ibis 25th of Febiunry. DAVID DUXFORD. Nansemond County, Va. Winton, N.C. A p. 9, 1S39. t have acted as Agent for the sale of Dr. Co'icon's tonic mixture, and can, from personal observation recommend it 10 the public for the cure of Ague and F.-vcr. as I have sold is to those who had hern pbigued 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 prnpr. LAWRENCE ELY. Nansemond Co., Va., April IS, IS39. 1 do hereby certify, that Dr. Cohoon's. Tonic Mixture proves an HVctual cure for the ague and fever, for I have taken it and found it to fail in no stage of the disease whatever. E LIS HA EVERETT. Hertford Co., N. C.,June 2, 139. I tin certify, that I have taken Dr. Co boon's Tonic Mixture, and used it in my family, and il has proved lo be one of the best medicines I h ive ever used or seen given for Ague and Fever. WILLIAM P. BR ITT OX. Colerain, N.C, July 27th, 1S39. Mv Dear Sir: I thought to have answered your note sometime since, but negligence is the onlv reason I have toofler. 1 have procu red" vou an Agent to sell your medicine at Colerain, Wm. J- Hardy, Esq., merchant of that place. 1 handed over to iir. Hardy nine bottles of your mixture, and keep 3 mys'df; which I will account lo 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 bad tried had failed; and I say il preferred to any medicine that 1 have ever used for the ague & fever. I am yours truly. J. WATFORD. AGENTS. GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro', A: C. .1011 N WILLIAMS, J JAMES E. WEEKS. Pasquotank co. JOHN1' ASKEW, Pitch Landing, N. C. F S M VRSHALL, Halifax N. C. EA WHENCE ELY, Winton, N. C. JOSEPH HORNSliY, SufTdk, Va. L A W H E N C E & V A U G H A N , M u r f r ees- borough, A'. C WILLI A M J. HARDY, Colerain, N C. ARTHUR T. FOSTER, RryeifiebL Tec. March, 1S4Q. 13 T. TcrrclVs Fills. c Dr. T. TERRELL, Jj-JAV!NG discovered a sure, safe and c-xpediiious cure fjr Ague and Fe vec and Udiuus Fever, and believing it a duty bowes lo hi.ndf and the commu nity, ofTtr it to the public. THESE 52LLS Are Composed of vegetable sub-tancts on ly, selected for their mild medicinal virtue-, whici. are greasy enbancid by their present combination, and are so entirely nee Hum danger in every res; ct, that they may be given to females under any cif cumstat. c-s with perfect safety, req iii ing tio more care than would be necessa ry if no medicine was given; they d not act on ihe st imaeh as an emetic, nor on the bowels as a cathartic, bul stipei st de H e necess.iy of all medicines that do; it I; oil prostrating the vital energies and producing 1 itnt laial debility fnq-nntly witnessed under their operation; they pro mote per. pi rat ion, equalize the citculation, remove obstj uctions, icgulale the secre tions of the liver, su as to render the bile braltby in quality and proper in quantity, -trcngihen and invigorate the system, and impart health ami animation with cxpedi lion and certainty. The Proprietor although he wis! es to es'allisb the reputation of his remedy up on nothing, but deserved meiit, thinks it not amiss to give the following ceitifi caies, out of a great many thai might be exhibited in itslavor, a an inducement to ihe uffl.cltd 10 avail themselves of the first epportufiiiy ol being relieved by its salu tary effects. It is deemed almost unneces sary lo say, tbat il the Pills are puked up or cariied i ff by a tliarrl.tE, they can do but little if any good. Put up in boxes at 52, each containing enough to cuie one grown person, or two or more children, wnb printed directions, lo which, il genuine, will be affixed the inventor's own signature. TIMO. TERRELL. Ruchy Mount, Nash county, N. C ; August, 1S40. 5 CERTIFICATES. Nash county, Ar. C. June, 1840. In October last I was attacked with bili ous (ever and took some medicine from other physician?, and after being Vf.ry sick for six or S days, believed without speedy relief I should die. My sickness at the stomach was extiemcly distressing, fre quently puking large quantities of bile, which seemed to be increased by whatev er I drank; pains in the back and limbs were so severe, I could not remain in one position five minutes at a time. In this condition I was visited by Dr. T. Terreil late in the evening, and after using his pills three or four hours I was completely relieved from distress, either of sickness or pain, and Ihe next day was op abnuj the house and even out in ihe yard, hav ing no remains of the disorder but weak ness. 1 have known Dr. Terrell's pills frequently made use of in ague and fever and biliuus fever, and they have always as far as 1 have known or heaid, sustained their high reputation by performing spee dy cures in every instance. JOHNS A R RING TON. Nash county, N. C. June, 1S40. Dr.T. Tenth's pi Us which have acquit ed such celebrity for the cure of ague & fever & bilious fever,have been used in my fam ily and in the neigbboihood for some time, and I feel no hesitation in expiessing my conviction, that their use in other places will fully sustain the deserved reputation they have gained here. I Jake great plea sure in recommending tlum to persons la boring under the above complaints. SAME. W. W. VICK. Ntsh county, N C. June, 1810. I have taken Dr T. Terrell's pills my self aud-usrd thtm frequently in my fami ly for ague and lever and bilious fever, and 1 l ey h ive speedily effected a cure in eve- v case. I have known them frequently nspd in the neighboi hood for the same dis orders, and have never known or heard of a sjr.le failure. The confidence I have in this medicine (which is mostly from expe rience) exceeds any thing I ever expected to have in medicine of an v kind. RENNET BARNES. " Nash county, N. C. June, 1S40. I cm say from experience that Dr. Ter rell's pill, which are so innocent as to re quire no additional care in using them, arc in sup nor lo any medicine 1 have known, o b lo ved to be in use, for the cure ol ague and fever and bilious fever. Myself and several others of my family have been cured more than once by this excellent remedy. I can recommend them as being safe, certain, and q'liek in cure. EXUM L. CURL. For sale bv GEO HOWARD, Agent. Tarbnro', Sept. 5, 1S40. 36 Cotton Yarn. THE subscriber has jut received a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different numbers, which he will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tarbavo', Jan. 1540. Vrlnling neatly executed XT THIS OFFICE. NewGoods,NewGbods! Greater lingaij than ever, At the Cheap Cash Store. JAMES WEBDELL, ITS now opening a large and most spiers did assortment of Fancy and. Staple Rough! principally for Cash, at the Auc tion sales in New York, at wonderfully low prices, and will be sold at a very small advance lo cash purchasers his motto still is, "The nimble sixpence bel ter than the slow shilling." Those desl rous of purchasing Goods, CHEAP, and at the same time'liavea Larger rVew nnd Fashionable ASSORTMENT OP Seasonable Gootls To select from, will unquestionably find it to th-ir interest to give him a cU. In his Assortment will he found 70 pieces figured and pl du colored Silks at 50 cents and upwards, 10,, black figured and plain do. very cheap. 6 handsome plaid silks, fbr opron, Black and colored Mouse de Laine and challys, cheap, 40 pieces printed muslins, 20 cents and upwards, 30 printed hwns, handsome and cheap, 20 French calicoes, do. do. 40 Ginghams, at 15 cents, tarmefly sold at o0 cents. 6 yard wide ginghams, suitable Jbr ap rons, 90 calicoes, at the low price of 6 cents and 6$ cents, 200 calicoes, at 8, 10, and 12J cents, warranted fast colors, 150 ,, ditto, at 15 cenl9 and upwards; handsome patterns, good qualities, and Cheap, 60 ,, furniture calicoes, 10 cents and up wards. 120 3 unbleached domestics at 5 and 6 cents 250 yard wide do. do. a( S, 10, and 124 cents, the greatest bargains ever offer ed, 150,, yard wide bleached Domestic, at G and up to the finest made, 100 unbleached Jeans, 10 cen!5, 30 bed tick, at 10, 15, 17, and 20 cent very cheap, 20 ,, yard wide apron checks, at'10 cents and finer, 40 Irish linens, at 25 cents to Si, i great bargain, 50 brown Unen at 125 cents and up wards j 22 linen drill, plain and striped, cheap', 3S ,. striped and printed jeans, low, 200 Jackets, vests, and pants, very cheap, Flag silk handkfs, at 25 cents and up ward, 200 needle worked collars and capes; from ?0 cents to SS, 150 tamboured do. do. 12 j lo 25 cents, Ladies fancy hdkfs and scarfs; in endless variety, Cambric, jaconet, swiss, book and mull muslins, very cheap Dishop lawn and x barred muslins, cheap, Bonnet and cap ribbons, in great variety cheap, A general assortment of Cutlery, Hard ware, China, Glass, and Crocker ware, GROCERIES, 4c. 4c. $-c. The above, with every other article usually kept in simihrr establishments,' will positively be sold cheaper for cash than ever before offered. Please call and sec; Taiboro', May G, 1840 Lock and Gunsmithry. HpIIE undersigned having devoled the most of his life to a knowledge of his profession, is now pieparcd Near the Hridge, in Tarboro', To execute all orders in Lock and Gun smilhry, in a slyle at once equal lo the best London work Clocks, watches, musical boxes, breast pin, finger ring, and jewelry and bro ken articles of every description will also' be repaired at the shortest notice by DAVID C. BELL. August 14lh, 1S39. 33 Cotton Yarn, CHEAP. FTp HE subscribers, grateful for past fa--a- v rs. take great pleasure in advising their numerous customers of A farther decline of the Prices OF THIS ARTTCLE. They fbtter themselves they are prepared to sell on as good terms ais the article of the same qudity can be procured else where. By assiduity and punctuality in business, they hopa to icceive as hereto fore a liberal patronage. BATTLE $ BROTHERS, November I8th, 1839,
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