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1 $van$' Camomile lillsJ i rt . rr. 1 THE camomile flower, (or as it is oliii 11 a v 0 riillv cal ed. Antiikmis vocilis, or t,alv. J i I k.mn:iieluin. irom me ureeu JCatnai, on llie ground, and Melon, an ap r because it grows on the ground, and smells like an apple,) is of a doll while color, of fragrant odor, and of a hitler ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild tome, in small do fes acceptahle and con uborant to the fiomach. It especially applicable In that condition of general debility, with j.ulCiJ appetite, wliii-li often attends t on valosienie from idiopathic fevers. To the Nervous and Dtbililittd, U r. E v;ii:' Tonic Fills. rjjt powers of Kv;ms' Camomile Pills flre s,,fi, ihal palpitating heart, l!.e 1,-einulons hand, ihe dizzy e e, ;ind ilie fluttering mind, vanish bt lore their e fieri?, like noxious vapors helore the benign in fljeuce of the morning son They hae been long successfully used for the core t,f inlerniiltents, together with levers of tlie irregular nervous Kind, accompanied visceral oh-trnctious. This tonic medicine is fr nervous com plaints general debility, indigestion and inconsequences, ;is want of appetite, dis tension of the si mii ae;i, i idi'.y, unpleas ant taste in the month, lumhhug noise in the bowels, nervous s mpioms, languor, when the uiind heconn s iniiible, despoil (Jjnrr, thought fo I, melancholy and deject ed. II vpoi honiii iaein, r oii-iuinpiion, diiuiiess of siuhl, deiirinm. and all other nervous aliec tiims. ihee piiis will produce j a safe ami permanent core. i Ivans' Pill were first introduced in j America in icoj Evan' Family Aerk'i;! PUb Are portly vegetable, composed ailh ihe siiiitest p' cision ol srienre ami of an; theV never pmdnce nausea, acd art- war ranted to i m e the follow i i u; (iieases w hi h ari?e from imparities ol the blood, v iz: Cusnunilion, Cough?, arid Colds. tVrvous diseases, liver complaint, dys penia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weakness, and all cases of It pochon diiarism, low spirits, palpitation of the lieart, nervous irralibilii y, nervous weak ness, flaor albus, seminal weakness iudi gesiieii. loss of appetite, heariburn, gene ral debilitv, bodily w eakness, chlorosis or green sickness, tl itnleucy, hysterical faint ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sickness, ni g It I mare, rheumatism, asth ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, w ill find relief from their sufferings, by a course ol Dr. Evans' medicines. Beware of Countcrreils. C7Cfluioi. I5e pariieular in purcha sing 10 obtain litem at 100 Chatham St., New York, or from the KKGULAU AGENTS. J. M. lU'.DMOM), ) , , r, , , I arboro7, (iF.O lloUAItr), ) ' M. Uusskll, I'Jii.ibeth City. READ OA'. Extract of a letter of Jonas Snvth r, Past Master, Kei utsv iile, I'a., to Dr. W il liain Kvans. Amoiiu several casps the follow injr i 1 found: An elderly lady, wlio had been 2.")! cabl, chilblains, breakii g out on chil Years so allli. ted " witlMiei vous li pochon-i di en'. iiead, ei upturn, or pimples i.n the t'ria, (bbilitv, kc that for the fast n.iee ' 'e, breaking out on the moulb, -cm bulic years she constantly received medical aid & ukt iated sore Icg, sole brcasls, from a respertable plsieiar.; but ! and cancel on humors, pressure and pain on her heart and breast,! Printed directions accompany Ihe above and especially in her left side, remained ! valuable and highly appi oved patent rnc- immovable, attended at long intervals with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under-J take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. W. Evans' medir'mes ac rording to ibe directions accompanving them. A reaction took plact ; the pain and pressure in her body as removed; bet toiud became clear and strong; h-r spirits perfectly good, and up 10 this time it i in all respects romred to health which for the last leu ears she has nm enjueda (Signed,) JONAS SNYDKIS. September 7, 1S3S. CCjV (rulnr. 7 he genuine is rfct by .lirt u's only. ven- Kvnns'' Southing S run Anus ittttomih 'u's. Hum's fi Finnic I'itl. Goodcs F. male P;7s, The above invabiable Medici,, are So,(J lioles;d. ami Ileiail, ;U 100 Chatham stkelt. Nr'w y0I,K 3 South s,:vEvr. sTuEKT, Pulm 0 Loi'.Nmtx, l .sT.iN. .Mas. REGUUlti JGlJxrs. J- .17. lUdmnnrf, ) ('eo. Ucioird. 1 arboro', N. C. F. S Marshall, UM,x, J- Btnm! K denton, Momn Hdl, Newbern " IV. Mason, .llU lr:wi',Brsll;ttirk G'; January, 18-10. h,adelphia. MUKCIUNT TAILOR, ' M ' K Ti 3 this nit itm o in oruiiug i 1 1 B " , . . . , nend and the public gem rally, ... . i i i i- tha he ha lust received his splendid FRl A KKS this mtihod of informing hi: just received nts ji Assortment of Spring and Summer VIZ: Supeifine blue, black and green Cloth, Black and olive darp d'cie, for summer coat, !ack and ribhM Ci-irn'TC, jfliick Macedonia, and given siimmci iMin'dtt, l ack ami light drab eaiin' r-', I lard Times and huff do. White and col'd thiead drill, i Drab and col'd (J im hi oou-. I'! lin hhick and fig'd atin Vesting, Blain and figured rbally do. I r r a ral fiiZiirtd Q i!i inns, di. 1'Jain black & fig'd aiin Stocks with bow, do do bonibaz- en, do !mo i , Collar', filiivi s. Suspemh-i s. lie invites an inpcction of hi .ood, t. he is con fib ni tl.ey cannot fail to give sali-l oMioii a repeci; rj'i ilii v and pi ice. ?3wtooi lemon who wi-li liieir cbtbe made op, can have il.ro, made and trim turd in ihe ni 'si faslooable style. Ali order from a distance will be punclually ;il letoli (I to. Tai tw.ro', M iv 5 b JS-10 APPSiOVED Patent Jfledichics. S".-!" MIR I SON'S specific Ointment, fo: the cure d" nhv?, w-und, corns olec?, w utii vi res, chilblain, while ellin?j nib, pd , spider ami snake bile. &c 1 1 i likewise urea'ly superior t any mt tiicine betel( f ie discovered for lie cl.a led hack aiul limb of ln)i e- lor Ji tK;i i iiig worm, chapped lips and in sliori. 'oi- every external bodily evil that max i'a 1 1 to the lot of man or beast. Carpf ulev's compound Syrup of Liverwort, for the cure of Cough, -pit ting i.f blood, Consumption, and Livei Complaints. Indian htiir Ih;e. ivzrranled. with one applica'ioo, to change light or ied I lair, to a beaulilul blown or jet black, in a lew hours, wit bout staining the kin, or injuring the texture of I he hair; the color is pennant m, and will not rub oil or soil the finest lint n. Ilernard's remedy for Asiatic rhoh ra, chciera morbus, diarrhoea, sum mer complaints, colics, cramps &. spasms lierkwilh's anli-dyspeplic nib, a mot valuable medicine for the cure ol dypepia, and the prevention of biiiou levers, colic, &e. &.e. Curler's Southern HJicumnlic Rmltto'caiion, a jn 1 dy cure for ilicuma tiMP, cbilliliin-, "plains, numbness, and -iifiness of the joint, &e. Varsou's pectoral halm of Car. ragen, or lii-b 1110, a sale and certain remedy for coughs, cold, athmas, l.nop ing cough, sliotines ol breath, "jnllitig d blood, cotit.mp ifrp, Sc. ' 7 he afflicted man's Friend. o Ointment o manv viitu' , much celebra ted lor the cure id' enfula or king'. evil, ingwot in, noilie, it (limed eyes, burn, dicines, for sale 1V GEO. IIOUWRD. 1'ai boro', A uu-t '2 A. IUTi2,AUI'S Celebrated Patent Juimal and Vegetable. OIL SOAP "pOR cleansing roal 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 'r;;.?, Possesses very healing and penetrating qualities, and is used with perfect safety lor bathing various 'external complaints, upon man or beast. Instances are loo nu merous lo be certified. Thousands of cer tificates might be obtained of its efficacious effects upon all bone complaint, weak limbs, that have been dislocated, broken, or otherwise injured. In almost every case when applied to corns on the feet, it lias effected an entire cure. It is positively the best remedy, if tho roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi sons, scalds, bnrns, sore lips, chappejer 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 lhat exceeds this. Warranted genuine. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro7 July 30. JYoticCi rWWR siihsrribpr wi-bing to e with all hi? creditors, wishes to sd A TRACT OF Containing bet ifeen.J'our ami five hundred acres. There are a comloriahle dw. Ilin; boue and necessary building for a famf I) ; also, one other small hamed house, with a gocM brick chimney; on Ihe same are oicbaids, &c. Those that wMi to pur cba will call on the subscriber, thev can view the premises when called on, and I will give a bargain. IV. D. HOPKINS. Auguss 12th, 1S40. 33 JYolicc. refill H Subscriber has j it received a IksIi supply of nr. 'Kvans M di eines which hp will sell on rea,onatdc ami accommodating terms. geo iiouinn. Ta.h ro May 20, 1810 Dr. GOSSOON'S TONIC MIXTURE, FOK TFIB CURE OF EiilermUtcnt orlgue and Fever. o rpjMllS n.ixlure pur. lies the b'ood, rc moves the ague and consequent lever. Tin? biood is made from the chyle 01 contents til the stomach, has its red col our and vitality imputed to.it by the action of the lung' and oxygen a, w hicli ihe atmospheric air contains. The Samp son gland of the system, th liver, e crete?. the bib , from the blood earned to bai or g ut through the Vena Por'arum. rhee V iscei a then are tire anatomical appiiaiushy which the blood is made and pi t ei vt !, and siiou!d be the Physician's watchword mark well the secretions. This, mixture is ham less, and may be given lo infants with perfect safely, as i t composition is solely Vegetable, head t he certificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, that 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 day the ague returned. I then applied to a physi cian atSomerion, lie precrihed, but found no relief. I then applied to Dr. Cohonn, and one battle of tonic mixture made spee dy and permanent cure. Given under my baud this 25th ol Fehiuary. DAVID DUN FORD. Nansetnond County, Va. Win ton, N.C. A p. 9, 1S3D. I have acted as Agent for Ihe sale of Dr. Cohoon'" tonic mixture, and can, from personal observation rt commend it to ti e public for Ihe cure of Ague and Fever, as I have sold is to lhoe who had lit-en plagued with the ague anil fever for many months, and tried many oilier remedie without success, when one bottle ol the mixture m ule a speedy cure. Dr. Cohoon i at liberty to u-e tbi certificate in any publication lie mav think prop. r. LAWRENCE ELY. Nansemond Co., Va , April IS, IP39. I do hereby certify, thai Dr. Cohoon's Tonic Mixtuie prove an efi' dual cure for the ague and fever, lor I In.ve taken it and found it lo fil in no stage of the disease whatever. E LIS II A EVERETT. Hertford Co., N. C.,June 2, 1839. I do certify, 'hat I have taken Dr. Co ho'iu'sTonic Mix'tite, and used it in my family, and it has proved lo be one of the het medicines I Inve ever used or seen .riven for Ague and Fever. " ' WILLIAM P. BUITTON. Colerain, N.C, July 27th, 1839. Mv Deal S r: 1 thought lo have answered your nole "ometime since, but negligence is the only ieaon I have to offer. 1 have procu red you an Agent to seil your medicine at Colcrain, VVm. J- Hardy, Ivq , merchant of that place. I handed over to Mr. Hardy nine hollies of your mixture, and keep".' myself; which I will account lo you for. Mr. Hardy wishes a further sup ,d car 3 dozen bottle?. I have used 4 bullies of your Tonic Mixture in ihe course of 12 months to my family, and i ha surcorded in every case when every other m-idicine lhat I had tried had failed; and I sy i' preferred to any medicine lhat I have ever used for the ague & fever. I am yours truly. J. IV A TFORD. AGFNTS. r.KO HOWARD. ? Talboro, A- c. JOHN WILLIAMS, 5 MKS K. WKKKS. IVquolank co. JOHN ASKEVV, Pitch Landing, N. C. F S M MIS H ALL, Halifax A' C. FAWRKNCK ELY, Winton, ArC. msFPH HORNS BY, Suffolk, Va. LAWRENCE & VAUGHAN,Murfrees- borough A. C Wll! lAM J- HARDY, Colerain, N C. ARTHUR T. FOSTER, Bryerfield. Va. i ..t. ijo. 13 T. Terrell's nils. Dp.T. TERRELL, JlfJ"' dieovered a sure, saf and expeditious erne for Ague and Fe ver and Bihou F.-ver, and jelitvinff 11 a duty !e owes to biuiM-lf and the commu nity, oilers it to ihe public. THESE PftLLS Are Cropped ol vegetable substances on ly, selected for the;r mild medicinal vir tue, which are gieaily enhanced by their present combination, and are so tn'irelv Iree. from danger in 'every rrp. ci, thai Ibey may be given lo females under an eiicumsiaiiccs with perfect safety, uqm ing no noire caie than would be nvccsvi ry if no medicine was given; tiny dj not j ict on the stomach as an emttie, nor on ihe bowels as a cathartic, bul nptttdi li e necessity a a.td cine that do; without prostrating the vital enetgies d producing that laial debility fit(j itn:ly witoessiil undei -iheir operation; tiny pro mote perspiration, equal. 'Ze the ci: culat ion, remove obstructions, it gulate IS v secre tions of Ihe liver, so as to ret.di r the bile beabby in quality anil proper in q latitiiy, strengthen and invigorate tl;e system, ami imparl health and animation with expedi tion and cei lainiy. Toe Proprietor although he whts to elahiish tb( reputation f his itmedy up 01: nothing bul d-'served meiit, think. ii not atiiiss lo give the following ceitifi cates, nut of a great many thai might be t xbihited in its favor, a an inducemt nt to the ufil.cted to avail th mselves of the lii si pporiuiiity id heiog relieved by its salu tary effects. Ii is deemed alino.t uui'H ees sary lo ay, thai if ihe Pills are puked cp or carried off by ;. dianl.c&, Ibey can do but little if any g.od. Put uj) in boxes at $2, each containing enough ;o cuie one grown person, 01 two or more children, with printed directions, to which, it genuine, will be affixed the inventor s own signature. TIMO. TERRELL. Rocky Mouid, Na-h county, N. C j August, 1540. 5 CKRTIFICATES Nash c;:nniy, N. C. June, SAO In October last I w;i attacked with bili ous lever and took some medicine from other physicians and after being very sick lor six or S days, believed without speedy relief I should die. My sickness at ihe stomach was exhemtly distressing, fre quently puking large quantities of bile, which seemed to bo increa-ed by whatev er 1 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 alter using hi pills three or four hours I was completely relieved from distress either of sickne. or pain, and ihe next day was up ahouj the houe and even out in the yard, hav ing no remains of ihe disorder but Weak ness. I have known Dr. TtirellV pill frequently made use of in ague and Ftver and bilious fevt r, and tin y have always as far as 1 have known or heard, sustained iheir high reputation by performing spee dy cures in every instance. JOHN S A R RING TON. AVvA canity, N. C. June 1S40. Dr.T. Terrell's pills which have acqtiji ed "uch celebrity lor the cuieoi ague fever & bilious !'ever,have been ued in my fam ily and in the neighborhood !or son e lime, and I (eel no hesitation in tpietngmy conviction, that their ue in other places will fully sustain the deserved reputation ihey have gained beie. I lake great plea sure in recommending them t" persons la boring under the ahnvo onp'aini. SAMI. IV. IV. VICK. Nash county, N C. June, IS40. I have taken Dr T. Teirell's pills my elf and used tin m Inquently in my lami ly for ague and fevci and biiiou ftver. and they have speidily illected a cute in eve ry case. I have known them Ireq iently ued in the neighboi hood lor the ame dis orders, and have never known or heard of a single failure. The confidence I have in litis medicine (which is mostly fromexpe rieuce) excetds any thing I ever expected to have iii medicine of any kind. BENNE T BARNES. Nash county, N. C. June, IS 10. I cm ay fiom experience thai Dr. Ter relCs pill, which me so innocent as to re quire no additional care in using them, are i n superior to any medicine 1 have known, or b lu ved lo be in use, for Ihe cure ol ague and fever and biiiou fever. My sell 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-'i( k 10 cure. EXUM L. CURL. For sale by GEO 110 WARD, Agent. Tarboro', Sept. 5, IS40. .'6 Cotton Yarn-. -:v:- THK subscriber has j-i-t received a quanti'y of Cotton Yarn, diff-ieni numberswhich he will sell on reasonabb and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tar litres', Jct. 1510. Vr'niling neatly executed XT tuT oyriCE. NewGoods, NewGoods! Greater Bargains than ever, the Cheap Cash ?orb JA3IliS WKDDIILL P"5 now opening a laige and nio.t splttli did assortment of Taney ami tftdplc ail X Jj&. Bought principally for Cab, at the Auo tion sales in New Votk, at wondnluily low juice, and will be sold al a vei mdl advance to casli purchasers Lu motlo till i-, 'The nimble sixpence bel ter than the slow shilling." Tbosp desi rous of purchasing Goods CHEAP, and at toe same lime have a AsS 'ElMENT Of-' &c:tson:;&?e Goals 10 sell ct fr..rn, will unquestionably find 11 to th- ir itdeivsi to give him a call. In his Ass-jrlnttnl will b found 70 pieces figured and pls.i,, culoted Silks' at 50 cell's and upwards, 10,, black figuitd and plain do. very cheap. 6 ., handsome plaid silks, for apron?, Black and colored Mouse de Laine and cballys, cheap, 40 pit ces printed muslins, 20 cents and upward, 30 ,, p'inted l awns, handsome and cheap; 20 ,, Fiench calicoes, do. do. 40,, Gi"ghans at 15 cents, formeily SOld : t b0 Cents, 6 ., yard w ide ginghams, suitably for ap rons, L0 calicoes at the low price of 5 cents and 6i cents, 200 calicoes, at 8, Id, and I2j cents warruved fast color?, 150 ,, ditto, nt 15 cents and upwards handsome palter n, good qualities, ai.d cheap, Go ,, furniture calicoes 10 cents and up. wards. 120 I unbleached domestics, at & and Ci cents 250 yard wide do. do. al 8, 10, and 12 cenls, the greatest bargains ever offer ed, 150 ,, yard wide bleached Domestic, at 6 anil up to the fint st made, 100 ,, uubb ached .leans, 10 cenls 'SO bed lick, at 10, 15, 17, and 20 cent very cheap, 20 ,, yard wide apron checks, at 10 cenli and finer, 40 Irish linens, at "25 cents to $1, A great bargain, 50 ., brown linen at 12$ cents and up- watds, 22 linen drill, plain and striped, cheap; 3S striped and printed jean, low, 200 Jacket, vest, and pun Is, very cheap. Flag silk handkfs, at 25 cenls and up wards 200 needle wrrked collars and capes from 30 cenls lo $St 150 lamboufed do. do. 12$ to 25 cents Ladies fancy hdkfs and scaifs, 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 Cutlery, Hard tvarej China, Glass, and Crocker ware, UHUUtsKlEis, q c. vc. 5c. iyc. The above, with every other article usually kept in similar establishments will positively be sold cheaper for cash than ever before off-red. Plcnsc call and see; Tarboro', May G, ISIO Lock and Gunsmithry. npnE undersigned having devoted the most of hi life to a knowledge of hW profession, is now pieparcd Xenr the Bridge, in Tarhoro To execute all orders in Lock and Gun smilhry, in a style at once equal lo the nest London work Clocks, vvatches, musical boxes, breasi pins, finger ring, and jewelry and bro ken articles of eveiy description will alsd be repaired at the shortest notice by DAVID C. BELL. August I4lh, k3y. . 33 Cotton Yarn-, CHEAP. rglllK subscriber, grateful for pit fa v rs, take great pleasure in adviii.g their uumernus custrwnt r of 3 further deeJinc of the Prices OF THIS ARTICLE. They Matter themselves they aie pnpufd to sell on as good lerms as the article of the same qddity can be procured else where. By assiduity and punctuality in buines lhey '0Pe t0 active as hereto fore a liberal patronage. BATTLE 4- BROTHERS. November ISth, J
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