Muvanz camomile 1 His. C2S33- IT . utiwer, (or as it is offi- viai.r Hutu, arfTHKWIS V0C1L1S, Or Chamoetnelutn. from the Greek words, Katnni, on the ground, and Melon, an ap ple; because it grows on the ground, and smells like an apple,) is of a dull white color, of fragrant odor, and of a hitter ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do- Pt nr'i'unlnlJa . . Stomach. Ii is especially Applicable to mat condition ol general debility, wilh languid appetite, which often attend con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the jYcrvous and Debilitated, i Evans' Tonic Pills. The powers of K vans' Camomile I'ill tore inch, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mind, vanish before their effects like noxious vapors before the benign in fluence of the morning sun. They have been long successfully used for the cure of intermittent, together wilh fevers of the irregular nervous kind, accompanied torith visceral obstructions. This tonic 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 the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, vhen the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and drjecl 'ed. Ilypoi hondriacism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous affections, these pills will produce t safe and permanent cure. Evans' Pill were first introduced in America in 1835. Evans' Family Aperient Pills Are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest precision of science and of art; thev never produce nausea, and are war ranted to cure the following diseases which arise from Impurities of the blood, viz: Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia WUous diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases of hypochon driacism, low spirits, palpitation of the Ijearl, nervous Irralibility nervous weak ness, door albus, seminal weakness) indi gestion, loss of appetitet heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faint ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth rna, 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. Caution. Be particul.tr in purcha i ting to obtain them at 100 Chatham St., New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. A. M. Redmond, ) 'jvu0.w Geo. Howahd, ) ' ' A!. Russell, Eliz.ibeih City. READ Oi. Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder, Tost M asicr Keruesville, Pa., to Dr. Wil liam Evans. Among several cases ihe following is . found: An elderly lady) who had been 25 years so afflicted with nervous hypnt hon- clria, debility, &c. lhat for the last three ; years she constantly received medical aid from a respectable physician but the pressure and pain oil her heart and breast, f and especially in her left side, remained I immovable) attended at long intervals , with weakness in her head and on her nund, keeping her discouraged to umler- take any thing. In May she commenced -i using Dr. V. Evans med'u iues .ac cording to the directions accompanying them. A reaction took place; the pain f and pressure In her body was removed j her niiud became clear and strong; her spirits perfectly good, and up to this time it is in all respects restored to health which for tlie last ten year she has not enjoyed J (Signed,) JONAS SNYDER, t September 7, 1838. LrUepatticvlar. The Pennine is ven- tied by Ayr tnt i only. Evans' Soothing Syrup, Evans' Camomile Vills Hum's Botanic P,,f ' Goode's Female Pilll The above invaluable Jhidnr. nre .old Wholesale and Retail, at 100 Ciiathau street, New Yokk South sbvksth t.iekt, Ph.la'd'a Urniiill, Boston, Mass. REGULAR AGENTS. J- M Redmond, ) , Geo. Howard, Tarnc-ru, N. C. . 1 $. Marshall Huf.r... f Russell, Elizabeth City, f K Rtand, Edentou, ' " I fjomon Hall, Newbern " i JMason, Raleich . J.ir . .itKiit, Br;ni rk0 coFriEn m.va, MERCHANT TAILOR, 'H'-'S nils method of informing his inning ano me pilhhc -jem rally, thai h has just received his splendid Assortment of Spring and Summer VIZ: StiJieiGne bid, black and green Clnth, Mack and olive clarp dcte, lor summer COilN, lack and rihh'd C.issimere yi.ick Mabedunius, ahd green summer camhtei fl ick and light dcah cassimers Hard Times and buff do. While and cnl'd thread drill? Drab and colM tiamhroohs l'lain black and fig'd satin Vesting-, Pl.iin and figured chally do Plain anil figured Q jilting, do. Plain black & fig'd satin Stocks with bowsj lo do bom ha zee n, do Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Supenders. &c He invites an inspection of bis toods, as he is confidtnt they cannot fail to give satisfaction as respects quality and price J(eiiil'men who jwih their clothes made op, can have them made and trim med in the mnst fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be punctually attended to. Tin hnro May 5'b IS 10. APPROVED Patent Jtlcdicincs. WJff.ARRISON'S specific Ointment, Tot K"L the cure of ulcer.-, wound-, corns fever sore, chilblains, white swelling hib, pils, pider and snake bites, &c it is likewise greatly superior to any mt dicine herelof .ie di.-eoveicd for the cha fed back- and linibs ol horses for letters, ring worms, chapped lips and in short, for every external bodily evil that may fall lo the lot of man or beast. Carpenter's compound Syrup of Liverwort, for the cure of Coughs, -pit lin f blood, Consumption, and Liver Complaints. Indian hair Dye, xvarrunled, with one application, to change light or red Ilair, to a beautiful brown or jet black, in a lew hours, without staining the skin, or injuring the tekture of the hair; the color is permanent, and will nol rub off or soil the finest linen. Bernard's remedy for Asiatic Cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, sum mer complaints, colics, cramps & spams BetkivilWs anlUdyspcptic Vills, a most valuable medicine for the cure ol ilypepsia, and the prevention of bilious levers, colic, &c. &c. Carter's Southern Rheumatic Embroci'ion, a speedy cure for rheuma tism, chilhhins, spciins, numbness, and stiffness of the joints, &c. Carson's pectoral balm of Car. ragen, or liih moss, a sale and certain remedy fcr coughs, colds, alhm;is, hoop ing cough, shortness of breath, spitting ol blood, cuiiMiniptioi;, &c. 7 he ajjl'cted man's Friend, oi Ointment - many virtues, much celebra led for the rutv. of scrofula or king's evil, ringwoim. soitre, iidl.imed eyes, burns, scald, chilblains, breakii g out on chil drens heads, eruption, or pimples oh the face, breaking out on the mouth, scoi butic ulcers, & u!et -rated sore leg-, sore breasts, and cnuci.mil humors. Printed din clions accompany Ihe above valuable and highly approved patent me diciues, lor sale by GEO. HOWARD. Pal born', Atigu-I 24. Celebrated Patent Animal and Vezetable TTOR cleansing coat collars, woollen, linelij 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 Soapi Possesses very healing and penetrating qiialitiesi 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 miuhl be obtained of its efficacious effects 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 efffited an entire cure It is positively the best remedy, if tho roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi sons, -scalds, bnrns sore Hps, chapped or cracked hands, cutaneous eruptions, or pimpled faces, that i known. For places chaffd by the harness or saddle, sprained shoulders, scratches, he. on horses, there is no eompotilion that exceeds this. Warranted geuuine. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro' Ju?v 20, J jYoticc rjpHK subscriber wishing to settle with all his creditors, wishes to sell A tRACf OP IiAftD. Containing between four and five hundred acres. There are a comfortable dwelling home and necessary buildings for a fami ly; also, one other small framed house, with a good brick chimney; on the same ue orchards, &c. Those that wish to pur chase will call on the subscriber they can vi.-w the premises when tilled on, and I will give a bargain. W. D. HOPKISS. Angus 12th, 1S40. 33 J)Toticc. rWllIK Subscriber has just received a ficsh supply of Dr. Evans's Medi cines, which he will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', May 20, 1840. Dr.COHOO.VS TONIC MIXTURE, FOR THE CURE OF Intermittent ordtgtte and Fever 3 npiIIS mixture purifies the blood, re moves the ague and consequent lever. The blood is made from Ihe chyle or contents of ihe stomach, has its red col our aud vitality imparted to it by the action of the lung and oxygen ga, which the atmospheric air contains. The Samp son gland of the system, the liver, sc cretes the bile, from Ihe blood carried to that org;in through the Vena Portarum. These Viscera then are the anatomical apparatus by which the blood is mode and preserved, and should be the Physician watchword mark well the secretions. This mixture is hamless, and may be given to infants with perfect safely, a its composition is solely Vegetable. Read the certificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, lhat in '1837, my son Thomas was attacked with intermit tent or Ague and fever. I applied to a respectable physician in Portsmouth, he gave him medicine, but in a few days the ague returned. 1 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 dy and permanent cure. Given under my hand this 25lh of February. DAVID pUttFQRD. Nansemond County, Va. Winton, N.C. A p. 9, 1S39. I hive acted as Agent for the sale of Dr. Cohoon's tonic mixture, and can, from personal observation recommend it to the public for the. cure of Ague and Fever, as 1 have sold is to those who had been plagued with the ague and flever 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 he mav think proper. LAWRENCE ELY. Nansemond Co.. Va., April IS, 1S39. I do hereby certify, that Dr. Cohoon's Tonic Mixture proves an effectual cure for the ague and fever, for I have taken ii and found it to fail in no stage of the disease whatever. E LIS HA EVERETT. Hertford Co., N. C, June 2, IS39. t do cerlifV, that I have taken Dr. Co boon's Tonic Mixture and Used it In my family, and it has proved to be one of the best medicines 1 have ever used or seen given for Ague and FeVer. WILLIAM P. BRlTTON. Colerain, N.C., July 2fth, 1839. :l v uear cir: I thought to have answered your note .: .In! hut nptrlitrpiipp i sometime aui-t, j" - . I t ..a I r rC r f I Kiira nHn ai i only reason i nave iuwwi. uac nuv,u . i a oni in p II vnur mrdipin a reo you an f" - j - Colerain, Wm. J. Hardy, Esq., merchant of that nlace. I handed over to Mr. hollies of vour mixture and urn "j i kcrp 3 myself; which I will account to i o .1 -rr Krttllpa t hirp ikpiI 4 ply, say j uux.cn v...,...,. - -bottles of your Tonift Mixture in the . .u : r : I ,,l ;i course Ol I monina in my laiiuij, unu n i ,,1 ol In vrv raco tvlipn everv nas suixccuru ... -v ----j other medicine that I had tried had failed; . , . ... : i- Ti-t-aA in tnir mfdipinp and I say i 3 jhcichcu that I nave evci uscu iut 1 am yours iruiy. J. WATFORD. GKO. MOAP;TC I TarboroiV. C. JOHN VVILMAMS.S JAM V" "fi"1-? rasquuiaiiK ro. '. ...t oirPW Tith I .a rid in or. AT H .i . i 1 I f-Iolilov fJ f ' KAVVRENCE EI-Y, winton,. y. LAWRENCE & VAUGHAN,Murfrees- borough, iv. v. WILLIAM J. HARDY, Colerain, N C. ii'PfifTU V rnSTRR. Rrrprfipld. Vn nil I ilv'ii . --j m J I 1. 1C40. 13 T. TerreWs JPilh.- Di T TERRELL, jJJAVlNG discovered a sure, afe and expeditious cure fur Ague and Fe ver and Bilious Fever and believing it a uuiy he owes to himself and the commu nity, ouei-s ii to th9 public . TilESE PILLS Are composed of vegetable substances on ly, selected fur their mild medicinal Virtue-, which are-great jy enhanced by their present combination, and are so enlitelv nee trom tianger in every respect, thai mey nmy ne given to lemales under any circumstances with perfect safety, icq lit ing no more carethan would be ncessa ry if no medicine was given; ihey do not act on stomach as am emetir, nor on ihe bowels as a cathartic, but supeisede the necessity of all medicines that do; without prostrating the vital energies and producing that fatal debility frequently witnessed undei their operation; they pro mote perspiration, equalize the circulation, remove obstructions, regulate the secre- lions ol -the liver, so as to render the bile healthy in quality and proper in quantity, nfrtngihen and invigorate the system j and imparl health and animation with expedi tion and certainly. The Proprietor although he Vishes to establish the reputation of his remedy up on nothing but deserved merit, thinks it not amiss to give the following certifi cates, mil of a great many thai might be exhibited in itslaVor, as an inducement to ihp afflicted io avail themselves of the fit si opportunity of being relieved by its salu tary tflccls. It is deemed almost unneces sary to say, lhat if the Pills are puked up or carried iff by a dhrrl.cfci, they can do but little it .my good. Put up in boxes at $2 each containing enough to cure one grown person, or two or more children, with printed directions lo whichf if genuine, will be a fixed the inventor's own .signature. TIMO. TERRELL. Rocky Mount, Nah county, N. C August, IS40. J 'CERTIFICATES. AVrji county, N. C. June, 1840. In October last I was attacked wilh bili ous lever and took some medicine. from other physicians, and alter being very sick for six or 8 days, believed without speedy relief 1 should die. My sickness at the stomach was extremely distressing, fre quently puking large quantities of bile, uhich seemed to be increased by whatev er 1 drank; pa iris in the back and limbs were so severe, I could not remain in one position five minutes at a time. In this condition 1 was visited by Dr. T.Terrell bite in the evening and after using his pills three or foui hours I was completely relieved from distress, either of sicknfess or pain, and the next day was up about the house and even out in the yard, hav ing no remains of the disorder but Weak ness. I have known Dr. Terrell's pills frequently made use of in ague and fever and bilious fever and they haVe alvVaysas far as 1 have known or heard, sustained their high reputation by performing speo dy cures in every instance. JOHNS A R RING TON. Nash county, iV. C. June, 1840. Dr. T.Terrell's pills which have acquired such celebrity for the cure of ague & fever & bilious fever, have been used in my fam ily and in Ihe neighborhood for somfe time, and I feel no hesitation in expressing my convict ion j lhat their use in other places will fully sustain the deserved reputation they have gained here. I lake great plea sure in recommending them to persons la boring under the above romplaints. SAML. W. W. VICK. Nash county, N C. Jitne, 1840. t haVe taken Dr. T. Terrell's pills mjr self and used thehi frequently in my fami ly for ague and fever and bilioUs feVer, and they have speedily effected a tbre in eve ry case. I have known them frequently used in the neighboihood for the same dis orders, and have never known or heard of a single failure; The confidence 1 have in this medicine (which is mostly from expe Hence) exceeds any thing I ever expected lo have in medicine of any kind. sennet Barnes. Nash coiiutf, N. C. June, 1840. I cm say liom experience that Dr. Ter rell's pill, which are so innocent as to re quire no additional care In using them, are l it superior to any medicine 1 have known, or btheved to be in use, lor the tore ol ague and fever and biliou fever. Myself and several others of my family have been cured more than once by this excellent remedy. I can recommend thetft as being safe, certain and quirk to cure. EXUM L. CtJRL. For sale hv G0 Howard, Ani. Tarboro', Spt. fl, ISfj. 36 Cotton Yarn. TTlHK subscriber has just received t quantity, of Cotton Yarn, different numbers, whidh he will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARt. . Tarbor o', Jan. 1S40. Fruiting neatly executed, AT TBI 0FrjvT NevvGoods NewGoodct t - - Greater Bargains than ever M the Cheap Cash Storm JAMES Uvt2DIELLf IS now opening a large and most spiel! did assortment of Taney and, Staple BUY (SOOBQ, Bought principally for Cash, at the Auc tion sales in New York at wonderfully low" prices, and will be sold at a very small advanee to cash purchasers his motto still is, "The nimble sixpence bet ter than the slow shilling.' Thoe desi rous of purchasing Goods CHEAP, and at the same lime have a LnrfcCj New And FahionaU!o Assortment or Seasonable Goods To select from, will Unquestionably find ii to ih-ir interest to give him a call. . In his Assortment toill he found 70 pieces figured and pl.dn colored Silks at 50 cents and upwards, 10 black figured and plain do. very cheap. 6 handsome plaid silks, for aprohs, Black and colored Mouse de Laine land challySj cheap, 40 pietes printed muslins, 20 cents arid upwards 30 printed lawns, handsome and cheap 20 ,f French calicoes, do. do. 40 Ginghams, at 15 cents, former! sold at 30 cents, 8 yard wide ginghamsk suitabU for ap rons, 90 calicoes at the low price bf C cants - and 6J cents, 200 Calicoes, at 8, 10, and 121 centv warranted fast colors 150 ,, ditto at 15 cents and upwards handsome patterns, good qualities and cheap 6o , furniture calicoes, to cents and up wards. ISO I unbleached domestics at 5 and 6k cents 250 yard wide do. do. atS, 10, and 13 cents, the greatest bargains ever offer 150 yard wide bleached Domestic at 6i and up to the finest made, 100 unbleached Jeans, 10 cents, 30 bed lick, at 10, 15, I7, and 20 cehtf Very Cheap, 20 yard wide apron checks, at 10 cent and finer 40 ,, Irish linens, at 25 cents to $1 A great bargain, 50 browu linen at l2i cents and up wards 22 linen drill, plain and striped, thedpi 3S striped and printed jean, low 200 Jackets, vests, arid pants. VervcheaD. Flag silk handkfs at 25 cents and up wards, 200 needle worked collars and capes trom .mo cents to S8; 150 tamboUred do. do. 12$ to 25 cents, Ladies fancy hdkfs and scarfs, in endless variety Cambric, jaconet Swiss, book and mull muslins, Very cheap Bishop lawn and x barred muslins, cheap, Bonnet and cap ribbons, in great variety cheap A general assortment of Cutleri, Hard wait, China, Glass, qnd Crocker ware, GROCERIES, c c Sfc. 1"he above, with eVerv other artibWl usually kept in Similar establishment) wm positively be sold cheaper for cash than ever before ottered. PIcrisfc call and tec Tarboro', May 6, 1810 Loch and Gilnsmiihrpi fnHE undersigned having devoted the most of his life to a knowledge bf hit profession, is how ptepared Neat the Bridge, in Tarboro To execute ail orders in Lock and Gun- smilhry, in a style at onto cfjual lo the best London work Clocks, watches, musical boxes, breat pins, finger ring, and jewelry and bro ken articles of every description will aUd be repaired at the shortest notice by DAID c. bell. August 14th, 1839. 3J Coilon iarni , su . . npHK subscribers grateful for past fa vors, take great pleasure In advuihg ibeir numerous customer of f hlrther decline of the IPtieev of this article; They flatter themselves they ire prepared toell on a food terms as the article Of the same rjudity can be procured else where. By assiduity and punctuality in business, they hope to receive as hereto fore a liberal patronage. ' BATTLE 4- BROTHERS, Novembtr Sthj 1$3&

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