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MOFFAT' JAfc Tills & Phenix ISiUers. Hp HE perfectly safe, unerring, and suc cessful treatment of almost every species of disease by the use of IfoflaVs JLifc Jlcdicincs, 1$ no longer a mailer of doubt, as a i def ence to the experience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dunn" the present month alone, nearly one hun dred eases hav2 come to lite knowledge of JMr. Mufti it, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Lite medicines some eiht or ten of these had been considered beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such happy results are a source of great pleasure to Mr. M. arid inspire him with new confidence to re command the use of his medicines to hi fellow citizens. The Juifc JSedicines Are a ptnely VEGE l'ABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration, ami at the same lime thorough acting rapidly upon the secretions of ihe system carr mg oft all acrimonious ho mors, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aguravateo cases ol Dyspepsia, the Life medn iues v ili give relief in a thorler space of time iban any other prescription. In Fever & aur"c, Inflammatory rheumatism, Fevers of eveiy description, sick head ache, heart brno, Dizziness in the head, p.iins in ibe it. si, Flatulency, impaired appetite, and in w ry disease arising from at) impuiiu i . e blood, or a disordered slate of the m ach, the use of these medicines h.iula proved to be beyond doubt, greatly supe rior to any other mode of ire. anient. AH that Mr. Mi ft tL ask of his patients 18, to be particular in taking them it it tl accoiding to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing thai he himself nuy say in their favor, that In hopes to gain credit. It is alone by lb results of a fair trial. Is the reader an in Valid, and does he wish to know whether the Life medicines will suit his own rase? Jf so, let h'tn call or send to Mr. Mnfiij's agent in this place, and prooire a ropy of the Medical Manual, designed as a D mes tic Guide to Health, published ratuit.ics ly. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of cur and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat's Medical office in New York, 375 Broadway. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Oct. 1840. HP HE immense and increasing popula rity of these pills, is another proof ol the infallibility of the old adage, lhai "truth is powerful and will prevail " Oth er pills are only puffed, but Dr. Peters' are purchased and praised, and recommended until the demand for them has become al most universal. Dr. Pelers would impress this fact up on the public, thai his pilh are not a qnck medicine; but a scientific compound ol simples, which has been the result of ma ny years intense application to a profes siou in which he was regularly bred; hence it is as popular with the regular fac ulty as with the people at large. One of ihe many peculiar virtues of the Vegetable pills, i, that while very power ful in their tft cts, they are particularly mild and gentle in their action. Unlike the generality of medicines, their application is never attended with nausea or'priping. Peters? gelablc liUs Are now regarded by those who have had an opportunity to decide upon their mer its, as an inestimable public blessing. Without an exception in any age or coun try, no medicine has spread with such rapi dity, and given such universal satisfaction Prepared by JOSEPH PUIESTLY PETEUS, M. D., No. 129 Liberty street, New York. The pills are neatly put up in tin boxes, price 50 cents per box. Extract of a letter ram Dr. Hopson, of uangor, we ,Jan y, 1233. They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purgative medicine; and produce little, if any, griping or nausea. 1 have prescri bed them with much success in sick head ache and slight bilious fevers. Extvact of a letter frem Dr. Joseph Wit Hams, of Burlington, Vt. July 0, 1837. 1 cordially recommend Peters' pills as a mildly elieciive, and sit no case dangerous lamily medicine. They are peculiarly in fluential in cosiieness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs. Extract of a Utter from Dr. Edward Smith, ot Montreal, U. C. Sent. 29. 1336. 1 never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest roitfidf n b. but Dr. Peters' Vegetable pills, which are really a valuable discovery. 1 have no he sitation in having il known, that I ue them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints &i ihey are uol a few whb I, hav, li'Ti"rte ,,,e infPl, ' ol" the bio id. Pm7&; ; . . "re Jor sme ,!l ice and Printing ojfk, in Tarboro Uttober, 1H0. Books, Pamphlets, Stationary, c?c. THE Primitive IJapiM, vols. 1,2, 3 &: 4, neatly bound and btiered, A u, writing piper white, pink, nnd lr:iw colored letter p ip -r ink powder, quill-, I dank cards, ml lenl pencil, wrap pins; piper, &c. for -ale by ' ol 1 GEO. HOWARD. rat-Hrro', April 25. THE Matchless Sanative, Invented by the immortal Louis (ffini Govlh lxi M. D- of (;t:if.Mvsy, Ernorc, S nstouis iion the woild wish its might victory over many farful ''flsr$, which have been pnmouio cd 1NC.-UIIA- HLE bv p!'si. iaus in rery ',( heing ihe most valuable medicine, and the most unaccountable- in its operations -f any tu-r prepared by hu nan hands a medicine ob tained eg.Ual.LY from ihe animal, mineral and tf "ft able, kingdoms, thus possessing a CrTiiui e fold powi:neX; : medicine of in-oe value to mankind than the united l;easure t f our oiobe, and for which wp hae aruo!au anse to bb-ss the heireli eeiit hnd ol a kind Proiuhncr; a mcdi fine, m ii:rli begins to he a'i.'ed by Piivsi CIANS.W li') il ive heretofore opp.--.sed it, who a e d.iilv witness-ipg its a-f . t isl.icg cures of ,na!i Imiii (lit hail resi:oed to llie urap ot tie lusnii.ddr CmvcUQ ,1M ri K-:. ; n ji'iio'i lul m.i ' ioe, which li s : :.) li'ird to- if-. racivm in the innt.r'ni nii) a id lol-'iil UIMVed itSell - , . . . i .i ioe f lir Jauntier. Eir ;dub, one iliop; lor elridi. o, i half drop; ami for ir!n:!N, a j ianei lr. p. TIip dir&c ti ns t.ijd.in li'i'- m-th'td of taking thrse porlio:s ar.d contain a lii t"iu -flhc mcdi tint and its t!istirniittd muntor. e. lit i c ao! one-lb rd r!x dob.irs ($2 o0) (i i half ounce. (i. ViCZ. Agent. Sianh ip. Xash ro. , I'. J one, 1S10. ClTA lirth pply d" ihe above invalu able nitd'CUe jni rece vedaud for sale by (ieo llt'W.iril, Tarboro'. Jiotanic Jilcdicincs. nflllE -uncill'er ha- c.eii' I V piocoied and now otf'-r for a!ein re.ionabb t.d leeoiiituoil itmr te.i mj. the lullowioc; Thoztijsoiiian fcdscisics, viz: LoOelia, "oeil and pulvinzed, .ind and 3rd Piepuraiion ol do. i 'ompo-iiion,Nei vc Powder, PopUr Iiat k, African Pird P-.-ppr, liavberrv. Skunk cabbigp, wake r bin, PaLnm F-r, iJiiliernui nip, IJilmony, (recn ozier, Myrrh, Unicorn root, (linger, Hitler Knot, (ioMen Seal, Clivers, Pond Lilly, hemlock, wi'cb bazle, C )tirb powilcr-, r.i-pSetry leave, Pncklv ash, lippny rim, Lai berry, Cooleia and Dysentery Syrup, Uheummic TmCure, Woman's, Friend, Slica'befiiuij PI i-ler. No 6, Thompson's (iuide and Narrative, iiobinsuu's Lcclurcs, Syiinse. GEO HOIVAHD. Tarboro', Nov. 9th, !So9. Jtlarks's Ointment FOIl TIIK CUI1E OF PILES. BHE Subscriber begs leave lo offer to the attention ol those w ho ar e subject to that most disagreeable of disorders, TIME PI&E.S, A remedy, the etTi- acy of which has been tested by the experience of years, and the utility of hicb has in no instance been impaired from failure lo lelieve. To ihose who have been subjected to this disease, it will prove, if applied when re allacked, a sure preventatives its contin uance, without the last pun,; indeed ma ny have pronounced it ihe most agreeable remedy ever applied. There can be no danger in its use, as its component parts are ol harmless vegetable matter. The mother of the subscriber who is the maker of the Ointment, has been in ihe habil of giving it to her friends and neigh bors for the last fie or six years, and in no instance to her knowledge has its ap plication been ineffectual, as will be seen by a number of certificates annexed as well as the testimony of a medical gentle man vh'has used it himself and prescri bed il lo the relief of others. Those who are suffeiing will dn weI to make a tiial of the remedy, lis efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be no doubt but that the disorder may be arrested in its earliest stale, if no delay be made in its ap plication. The directions for use will be found on each bottle. SAMUEL II. MAllKS. Pete sburg, Va. Aug. 31. (TThe Ointment may likewise be ob tained from Messrs. Spotswood 4- Robert son, Druggits, IVlersburg and from the subscriber, in Tarboro, where the certifi cates above refeired to can be seen. GEO. HQ fVJlXD, Agent. Cotton Gins. rjipiIE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Haleigb road, near the store of . I. C. Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Collon Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves w ith Gins of the best quality, are respect lolly solicited to apply lo Ihe Subscriber personally, or hy letter. All orders or (iins will be promptly executed. (Jin out of order will be expeditiously rep iir ed. Persons wishingto have work executed will please leave their orders al the store ol I. C. Knight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5th. EJecosunacsailcd by the Faculty. 0 Brs. JI. $ J HarrclPs CELEBRATED PREPARED MEDICINES. THESE NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES r.n m eitrsE . . . . c 0, ! purifyer of ihe blood the y are nneqoaliei uicir Alterative Extract of $arsapinla'. ,-. .n 1 r? 1 mi ihe history of medicines. 1 here is m ana niooa ixovi. ,. - . , , . . . ,.r . . (lisease can withstand their life-giving en- This is a valuable remedy in the cure , e,.y h(,n ,:i,.en ;n imJ or itllei rupt ,hf. f scrofnla-or king's white swelling, painsL,,.,,, al ulieJ ,,y are administered in ihe bones, ulcerous sores, er options ol j as h prt.veui:itive. During si. k?v sca the skin, rheumatism, syphilitic and inr-i ,,,,, ,jie prevalence of epideVn ks, curial ;;ff.clious, debility, and all diseast;l!u.M. (1(.l.a.i()li;i se u,il p,enve the arising from impuritses of the blood, ol ,)(nJv j-,.,,,., ..(..u l$ (jiv,ase. 50 u nb impaired constitnlions Irom long habits til ; jK1. UtX q:,. ut ,. ios-;. excessive dissipation, price $1 per boille. j ,.lli;u li o.'ks. Jt',s, and Merrban;. Their Improved Extract of Sars: pui'illu and Cubtbs. For the cure ofchronic diseases of the mucous membrane, such as dysentery, leuchorrhea. gleets, strictures, bermorrboi dal affections, but especially for gonori hea in all its stages, catarrhs of mucous surfa ces, more pariicularly ihe lung, kidneys, Si their appendages. Price I per bwiib. Their Concentrated Extract of Buchu and Uva Ursi. For curing diseased urinary organs, such as gravel, morbid iniiation and chronic inflammation of the kidneys, ure ters, bladder and urethra: also, diseases of the prostrate gland, loss of lone in pas sing urine, t ut .menus affections and rheu matism. Price $ 25 per bottle. 7 heir Ftbrifage or Camomile Tonic. For the cure of all debilities, loss of ap petite, but especially for Fever and Ague for which it has been more particularly prepared. This medicine is so compoun ded as lo meet this troublesome disease in all its stages, and its ingredients so powerfully concentrated as to produce an t lfectual 111 re of" the most obstinate cases b taking a lew d05.es. Price $ per bottle. Their Anti spasmodic or ( amphruted Cordial. Designed to cure excessive vnmitting, diarrhea, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera, pain in the stomach, cramps, hysterics, colics, hy pocondria, spasms, convulsions and muttering delirium in the low forms of bilious fever. Il is a fine substitute foi paregoric. Price 75 cents per bottle. Their Cough Mixture of Carrageen Moss and Squills. For the cure of diseased Lungs, chron ic affections of ihe stomach and bow els, and all diseases produced by sudden chan ges in temperature. Price 75 cents pei bottle. Their Anti bilious Tomato Pills. These pills combine the extract of To mato and Slippery Elm, with several ol ihe most approved remedies of the .Mate ria .Medica, and if taken according to the direeri(,!1Q) enre all diseases within t lie reach of human means. As a cathartic they are copious and free; as an aperient they are mild and certain; as a tonic the are prompt and invigorating; as an altera tive they are superior lo calomel or any other known remedy, and as a purifier of the blood, ihey are unequalled in the bis tory of medicines. Price 50 cents per box. Their Superfine Tooth Powder . For curing and hardening the gums cleaning, preserving and keeping white the teeth, and for sweetening the breath, Price 50 cents per box. The above preparations are offered to the public generally and Physicians espe cially, not as nostrums, or panaceas, but as neat and convenient preparations made on strictly scientific principles. They con tain the active virtues of their respective ingredients, in a concentrated form, and will do all in removing disease that such medicines can possibly effect. Since their mventi'ui, many afflicted with the prece ding diseases have been restored by their Jranscendent virtues; and the great and de sirable reward of health still awaits those who avail themselves of their use accord ing to prescribed directions. They are for sale at the office of GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Nov. 20- Keco&i mended by tlie Faculty. Tomaio and Slippery Elm FILLS. Pip HERE are many lamily . medicines now before Ihe public, some ol w hich, from their intrinsic virtues have justly gained the confidence and gratitude of thousands; but in ihe light of contrast, and in the scale of curative merit, Dr. Harreli's Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills stand pre-eminently above ihem all; nor is ao apology offered for taking this high ground, unless it L the fact of their supe perior, and almost miraculous edicts in ihe (ore of diseases. They produce, when ta ken, a deep and lasting impression that they stand at the bead of all other prepar ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Liver affeciions, Jaundice, bead-ache, loss ol appetite, cosiiv euess, female complaints, and every disease within ihe rea h of hu man mean; yield readily to the power f'd, yet uentle operation of ihese pills As a cathartic ! y are copious and free, as an nperient they are mild and certain, as a tonic they are prompt and invigorating, as an alterative they are superior to Calo mel or any other known remedy, and as a an rf ii-i;e to become agents for ihe a! ol ihe above medicines. AH order (post paid) directed to Dr. A. Haiiel), LI17. djeth C'iiy , A.C. wiil re ceive sit ii t attention. TESTIMONIAL. Charlr.t Blight. E-n. Pasquotank Co. j M. 0. cured ol sick head ache, so. k sto?n ;n li, roiivene:, and ftver. Josiah Piicbell, Eq. Paquotank Co., N. C., of bilious pleurisy , pain in ihe head, anu soreness of the whole body. Charles I Ian el, Esq. Elizabeth City, ir. C, his family of bilious and other symptoms. Cap;. J. Smith, Windsor, N. C, of livei complaint and cosiiveness. Rev. G. M. Keesee, Portsmouth, Va., of bilious habit, head ache and nausea. Joseph Ramsey, Esq. Plymouth, N. C, of indisposition Robert Simpson, Esq, Pasquotank Co., N. C. his w ife cf loss of appetite, and his servant of diarrhoea. Horatio N. Wil liams, Esq. Elizibeth City. N. C, of in disposition. James Cortw right Esq. Pas qootank Co., N. C. , of loss of appetite, and sick stomach. Rev. James A Rid dick, R ardoipb Macon Colbgp, of svmp loms of I )y-p psia. Mr. Zion Culpepper. Elizabeth City, V. C, of loss of appetite, Rev Joseph Turner, Elizabeth CiU , N. C.,ofsirk stomach, and flatulent r. .Jo seph Sharb'ir, Esq. Camden Co., t C.. 1" 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 ; 1 stomacn, ano onions uerangemcui Mr. Rubers Pool, P..-qno'ank Co., i C, of impaired appetite and cosiiveness. A few selected out of many. . AGENTS. Jvmk M. Redmond,) , , Gr.o. Ho ward, J Tarboro, R. Emerson, N'ofolk, Vra. II. R.irt'fc Co, Portsmouth, Va. W. Badiiam, Edeuton, N. C. W. Fessendeo, Pl mouth, N. C. M. S. Rerrv, Hertford, . C. D. Clayton', Tyrrel, i. C. H. I. Machen, Vasbiugton, . C. F. S. Maohall, Halifax, N. C. N. R. Hassell, Wiliiamstou, .. C. Webb &, Capehart, Windsor, ,. C. W. M. Mason, Raleigh, N. C. S. Small, near Woodville, ;. C. S. Hall, Newberu, N. C. W. &. (;. Howard, Oc racoue. IN. U. Sept. 21, 1839. y House, Lamhcnpe & Ornamental FAINTING. rglHE Subscriber respecl fully informs -- tc, ..it;i.,c r t. 1 1 umui3 .11 iogecomue county, thai be has I caled himself J" Tarboro us:Iu Where be is prepared to execute all orders in hi line of business. Those wishing gigS sideboards, sitting chairs hie scieens and the like pain, ed vvill bung them to the coach shop of Mr lernll. He will leave town and go into thr country, when house painting is required All orders in his line of business will bi thankfully received and faithfully executet: on reasonable ferms. LEWIS DE ARQUER. rarboro', Feb. 26. Constables' Blanks for sule, AT THIS 0TT1CE. JLSrandrrJh'e r:n rULappbeanonofthepvinoi Ip gallon being allowed to bp L ? greatest utility in the cure aiuj of disease, it i? of the trrrai..i - ,eni'Ca to aseerlain what medicine . . .n c(;nri producing ihe desired effect n e . st, and at the srnie lime in tlt oft V' tual manner. ' ' c It has now no longer to contend the b'ind ptfjudice- if t,e rra, lion of the public; j, l P;r. those lew who siill are deJei,r,;, , kil!ed aecoidira to inle," jjj." ,0 U pie d" o'd wbo 'would have ;) jC ' reign over Hum." Ibu, HUl,lv4 Ciiculaiiirj f new jan rs 1 ! 0 general d. (Vision of knnwbi!,, ib.es nmrteen twenti tits ol l J; PEE to read and judge lor tl,cni''e; now we no longer b'dif-ve in -lV (;VC',"" th.at deadly minetal Mercury, Xx" in core bot univusally l av;t,r us . i woir cumliiion afl r its u-q. 111 1 We no longer believe in ih notion f bat lidlammations 1,1' eao be cured hy ahiiaetiiMr 0,,r i, J OUR REOOI). It is oowtii -loud that an infl immalion i a ' di nance at nature, a s g!:al i,ai fj iin- ihe asstance of purgative ttj eioe to ease her ol the (j pi tsive hi 1 ,C whieii she pn-ves hy the heavy fair toe stroi g pnl-e,i- wanted 10 Le reiin!i ' In otlu r u ouls, the body call- for a v ,1 able c!( ansiiig. fl" Brandreih Vegetable imivrrsul r. q iire no !ki!l in thiii ai!:iiii,ii,v ' the printr d din c:.ou v.u ,.,s l(, ti' o'o?f rved, a: u they di-soriitf lU- j ,M f p otion ol the i!Kig:i!udc of the nitiie be c i 1 1 d. Eel all persons re id the ft,!Ujr, p uion ( I" :i gf i.tlcti :-n who ttl.J; the q u!i:ies of 1 In Pills. J&rattcirclli's Pills. This medicine is ackuow le.!-. i0u one cd ti c- most valuable evi i dciatit,;, is n purifi. r of the bo-d and II siipprjnr to Sarsiparilb. Wicdnrav -"do; ifie or all ; ative. Il s-bmds h liu b fore all the jo jiaralior.s 01 ciiii.l n.ai, p. 1 Mercury. Ii purgative pi op. inc. !; ab-ne of inc. deniable value b-r tin -t-I'i.V may be taken daily for any period, ii ste:.d of wiakening by the caihait.c til f, 1 bey add btrengih by trkmgaw av 1 In- c f weakness. There is no good Mtici.;; does, which lliest Pil do not hkc;e Ibil tiiey liave iione ol the ini-cu ! fX els of I hat deadly sp c.fic. Tie ted are not ii j ned; ihe horse? and 1 i nibs ire nol paraliZ' d no but in the y.iA t these distiessing sy njjton..s, new lilt iu roiiM qucnt aniniatiori is eviib n tutvit movement of Ihe body. Branilnlii)' Pills are indeed a muvrsal Remedy, kr 1 bey cuie opposite ilistasev; i hey C'f; Inflammation and chronic rhcianulm Ihey cuie diabetes and strangum) Tbe cuie dysentery and const itidm.. cast vent ss. I bey will cure all ilit-e apparently opposite diseases, hm'& lhe cleanse. :mm! J.'itr 'fy the blood, pti ded, hoWi v r, i.aiuie is 10; bevum!! ' human ASIS"1( E F ur yi ais w 'me Ji' ine has riow been b lute the ni'ls in the IJoiled States-; wl ( n vcr il I .i hi tn intioducid, it has mij crseiied all oii.tr rem-dies. j This medicine I1.1v hi en ir.cle sti'j C of much in 1 1 i:j;enl tlm ubtcut t:i- United States, while its ulli'jf 'iaj 'een extensively acknowledei!. I';e impression seeo:s lo be .liniti gi ount), , that liiandreib's mcdineie may tie ployed wi:b safely and ff.-cl, a a lemeiij or onlinaty i. firmities. Thfie '? many si nsibb- p s;j; in ibis cily, as as nih t puts o the country, .;ieit proprirvy tc-t if y lo l!ie;')iiil iffc'' f nraudictir.s Pills. Irom in ijuenl exp meiits; & no v. I may be appidieixki' h- the use of them according to .the ,t:' lions. In din e in; p iMic aiteuden K1" Prandrcth no-. Heine, we oul)' ( xpiess 0 honest convictions, that I i e l)i"',!ie,:1 Pills have iloue niore service to l'io K""' ent -m ration, than all Ihe pjit re n;j cinus which have ever been iiiiioj;f-c' into 'jjenral use. Ur Brandrth's Offices in Ne v '" .i f 241, lib()Ain'. V; 15, il;1', streit. n:d 27C, R .wery, between '"''I and Houston .streets I Re an mbtv Dr nz vials arc never m1" Agents Street 105j A few doors below the Old M'1' Richmond, is DR. HENJ. IW UETirs VIIiRIMA OKFICK. The following er.ilemen liav h appointed agents lor Ihe sale of u reth's Pill,; GEO. HOWARD, TrboroS StLvenson & Rrviin, Waynesboro ' IVk, Rakish A. P. NoMfa.n, W". fed; U. & 11. Raker, Lonhburgi '. Uer & liatchelor, Enfield: Pyson, Stantonsburz: :M. F-ir'- " lifaxx B.B. Dauiel,7.ffi rt nd Pi itched, Brinkleyville. T lit r. 1 ifi rif rii iwoetifeu " n every county in the Slate al 05 c'- ,jer box, with directions. .,(Jj Each agent has an engraved eerh signed B. Brandrelh, M. D March, 1J0. 13
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