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Ug Ulinmin M ut mjm SB Wit Pills fc Phenix ISitters. FIJI HE perfectly safe, unerring, and suc cessful treatment of almost every species of disease by the use of .lloffiiPs JLife Medicines, Is no longer a matter of doubt, as a refer ence to the experience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. During the present month alone, nearly one hun dred cases hav? come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffatt, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Lilt- medicines some eight or ten of these had been considered beyond all hope by then medical attendants. Such happy results are a source of great pleasure to Mr. M and inspire him with new confidence to re commend the use of his medicines to hi fellow citizens. The JLife llcdicines Area purely VEGETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration, and at the same time thorough acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system carrying off all acrimonious ho mors, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life medicines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescription. Jn b ever ague Inflammatory rheumatism, Fevers of every description, sick head ache, heart burn, Dizziness in the head, pains in the chest, r latulency, impaired appetite, and in eve ry disease arising from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered slate of the stom ach, the use of these medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, ureaily supe rior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. MolTit ask of his patients is, to be particular in taking them strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing thai he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit- It is alone by the results of a fair triad Is the reader an in valid, and does he wish to know whether the Life medi ines will suit his own case? If so, let him call or send to Mr. .Moffat's agent in this place, and procure a copy of the Medical Manual, designed as a D anes tic Guide to Health, published gratuitous ly. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of curei and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat's Medical office in New York, 375 Broadway. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Oct. 1840. Books, Pamphlets, Stationary, &c. THE Primitive Baptist, vols. 1,2, 3& 4, neatly bound and lettered, Also, writing paper white, pink, and straw colored letter paperink powder, quills, blank cards, red lead pencils, wrap pins paper, etc. lor saie oy farboro', April 25. THE Matchless Sanative, Invented fy the immortal Louis Offini UoeUcke, M. J). OF GERMANY, EUKOPE, fS astonishing ihe world with its mighty victory over many fearful disrases, which have been pronounced INCLUDA BLE by p -.sicians in every age, being the most valuable medicine, and the most unaccountable in its operations of any ever prepared by human hands; a medicine ob tained Equally from the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms thus possessing a 7tiikk.e fold powerQ; a medicine of more value to mankind than the united treasures of our globe, and for which we have abundant cause to bless the heneh cent hand of a kind Providence; a medi cine, which begins to be valued by physi cians, who have heretofore opposed it, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to Hi grasp of the 05 Insatiable GruveUTQ h precious arid powerful medicine, w hich has thoroughly filled the great vacuum in the materia medico; and thereby proved Use II to be the Conqueror of Physician. OjT" Dose of the Sanative. For adults one drop; lor children, a half drop; am for infants, a nnarter drop. The direc tions explain the method of taking thesi portions, and contain a history f the mcdi- eine and its distinguished inventor. jX"Prire. Three and one-third rix dollars ($2 50) per half ounce. G. riCK. Agent. Stanhope, Nash co. N. C.June, 1810. QrA fiesh supply of ihe above ii. valu able medicine just received and for sale by Geo. Howirdt Tarboro. rip HE immense and increasing popula rity of these pills, is another proof of the infallibility of the old adage, thai "truth is powerful and will prevail." Oth er pills are only puffed, but Dr. Peters' art purchased and praised, and recommended until the demand for them has become al most universal. L)r. Peters would impress this fact up on the public, that his pills are not a quack medicine; but a scientific compound ol simples, which has been the result of ma ny years intense application to a profes sion in which he was regularly bred; hence it is as popular with the regular fac ulty as with the people at largei One of the many peculiar virtues of the Vegetable pills, is, that while very power ful in their effects, they are particularly rnild and gentle in their action. Unlike the generality of medicines, their application is never attended with nausea or griping. Peters' Vegetable EiUs 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 bv JOSEPH PK1ESTLY 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 teller from Dr. llnpson. of isangor, Me ,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 litter from Dr. Joseph IVil liams,of Burlington. Vt. July 9, 1837. I cordially recommend Peters' pills as a mildly effective, and in no case dangerous lamily medicine. 1 hey are peculiarly in fluential in costiveness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs. Extract of a letter from Dr. Edward Smith, of Montreal, U, C. Sept. 29 I33G , Vj never knew a single patent medicine thai I could put tlit? slightest confidence in Itilt rP Ploro' Vn.Tut-.IJo .l, ...I I . l ieu Cpimuic jjiii, which are really a valuable discovery. I have no he sitation in having it know n, thai I use them extensively hi my practice, for all com plaints h they are not a few which have their source in the. hnpuiiiy of the blood. he al"ve Pills are for sate at the In 9 f nth r. n .1 I J - n rZ . o nnunS Wee in Tarboro October, 1840. Cotton Gins. Hp HE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleigh road, near the store of J. t. Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins ol the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subscribe! personally, or by letter. All orders lot Gins will be promptly executed. Gin out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing to h:ive work executed, will please leave their orders at the store ol J. C. Knight, Kc. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5th. Botanic Jllcdicincs. rsn H E subcriber has recently procured and now offers for sale on reasonable and accommodating terms, the following Thompsoiiiaii Medicine, viz : Looelia, eed and pulverized, 2nd and 3rd Preparation of do. Composit ion, Nerve Powder, Poplar Bark, African Bird Pepper, Bay berry, Skunk cabbage, wake robin, Balaam Fir, Butternut syrup, Balmony, Green ozier, Myrrh, Unicorn root, (linger. Bitter Root, Golden Seal, Clivers, Pond Lilly, hemlock, witch hazle, Cough powders, raspberry leaves, Prickly ash, slippeiy elm, barberry, Cholera ami Dysentery Syrup,. Rheumatic Tincture, Woman's Friend, Stiengihening Plaster, No. G, Thompson's Guide and Narrative, Robinson's Lectures, Syringes, &c. GEO I101VARD. Tirboro', Nov. 9ih, 18.'i9. Jilarks's Ointment FOR T1IK CUE OF PILES. rinHE Subscriber begs leave to offer to the attention of those who are subject to that most disagreeable of disorders, TIME siii:$, A remedy, the efficacy of which has been tested by the experience of years, and the utility of w hich has in no instance been impaired from failure to relieve. To those who have been subjected to this disease, it will prove, if applied when re attacked, a sure preventative to its contin uance, without the hast pain; indeed ma ny have pronounced it the most agreeable remedy ever applied. There can be no danger in its use, as its component parts are of harmless vegetable matter. The mother of the subscriber who is the maker of the Ointment, has been in the habit of giving it to her friends and neigh bors for the last five 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 who has used it himself and prescri bed it to the relief of others. Those who are suffering will do well to make a trial of the remedy. Its efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be no doubt but that the disorder may be arrested in its earliest state, if no delay be made in its ap plication. The directions for use will be found on each bottle. SAMUEL IT. MARKS. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 31. ?"The Ointment may likewise be ob tained from Messrs. Spotswood Robert son, Druggists, Petersburg and from the subscriber, in Tarboro', where the certifi cates above referred to can be seen. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Dr. COHOOA'S TONIC MIXTURE, FOR THE CURE OF Intermittent or Ague and Fever. d rrnHIS mixture purifies the blood, rc- mntrac llio nnriiM n d PDlKpnilPl'.l level" Recommended by the Faculty. c Tomato and Slippery Elm HP HERE are many lamily medicines now before the public, some of which, from their intrinsic virtues have justly gained the confidence, and gratitude of thousands; but in the light of contrast, and in the scale of curative merit, Dr. Harrell's Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills stand pre-eminently above them all; nor is any apology offered for taking this high ground, unless it is the fact of their supe- perior, and almost miraculous effects in the cure of diseases. I hey produce, when ta ken, a deep and lasting impression that they stand at the head ol all other prepar ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Liver affections, Jaundice, head-ache, loss ol appetite, costiveness, female complaints, and every disease within the reach of hu man means; yield readily to the power ful, yet gentle operation of these pills. As a cathartic lb y are copious and free, as an aperient they are rnild 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 : purifyer of the blood they are unequallei in the historv of medicines. There is no BrandretKs Pil(s Cleanse and purifY the n , mHF!9nnliM.i.f.L. um. me principle gallon being allowed to ho i.?0'V greatest utility in the cure and nre? Ul! of disease, it is of the greatest Con h The blood is made from the chyle in contents ol the stomach, has its red col i disease can withstand their life-giving en- nir nnd vitality imn.uted to it bv lb j i iction of the lung and oxygen gas which ihe atmospheric air contains. The Samp on gland of the system, the liver, se rretes the bile, from the blood cairied t that organ through loe Vena Poriarum. I'lipe Viscera then are the anatomical! eryv when taken in time, or interrupt tin system at all when the' are administer?! as a preventative. During sickly sea sons, and the prevalence of epidemicks their occasional use will preserve the body Irom atiacKs ol disease, ou cents I I . 3 . , I)i uuizisls. Ijooksellers. and Merchants . --.i i i.i u Ok.. ' pi eserveo, aim suuuiw ur me x iipu inii ? watchword mark well the secretions. This mixture is harmless and may be given to infants with perfect safely, as it composition is solely Vegetable. Head the certificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, that in 1SS7, my son Thomas was attacked with intermit lent or Ague and fever. 1 applied to a respectable physician in Portsmouth. w gave him medicine, but in a few days ih ague returned. I then applied to a physi eian atSomerlon, he prescribed, but found no relief. I then applied to Dr. Cohoon, and one bottle of tonic mixture m3le spee ly and permanent cure. Given under my hand this 25th of Febiuary. DAVID DUN FORD. Nansemond County, Va. VVinton, N.C. A p. 9, 1839. I have acted as Agent for ihe sale of Dr. Coboon's tonic mixture, and can, from personal observation recommend it to Ihe public for Ihe cure of Ague and Fever, as I have sold is to those w ho had Seen plagued with ihe ague and fever f t many months and tried many other remedies without success, when one bottle l the mixture made a speedy cure. Dr. Cohoon is at liberty to u-e this certificate in any publication he may think proper. LAWRENCE ELY Nansemond Co., Va., April IS, I do hereby certify, thai Dr. Ccdioon's Tonic Mixture proves an effectual 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, 1839 I do certify, that 1 have taken Dr. Co boon's Tonic Mixture, and used it in my family, and it has proved to he one of the bet medicines I h ve ever used or seen given for Ague and Fever. WILLIAM P. BR ITT ON. Colerain, N. C, July 27th, 1839. M v Dear Sir: I thought to have answered your note sometime since, but negligence is the only reason I have to offer. I have procu red 3'ou an Agent to sell your medicine at Colerain, Wm. J. Hardy, Eq., merchant of that place. I handed over to Mr. Hardy nine bottles of your mixture, and keep 3 myself; which I will account to you for. Mr. Hardy wishes a further sup plv, say 3 dozen bottles. I have used 4 bottles of your Tonic Mixture in the course of 12 months in my family, and it has succeeded in every case when every other medicine that I had tried had failed; and I say it is preferred to any medicine that I have ever used for the ague & fever. I am yours truly. J. WATFORD. -:S:- AGENTS. GEO HOWARD, ,r . , n JOHN WILLIAMS, Iarboro C. JAMES E. WEEKS. Paquotank co. I0IIN ASKEW, P.tch Landing, N. C. F- S. MARSHALL, Halifax N C. KAWRENCE ELY, Winton,;VC. JOSEPH HORNSUY. Suffolk, Va. L A W R E N C E & V A U G H A N , M u r f, ees borough, jV. C. WILLIAM J. HRDY, Colerain, NC ARTHUR T. FOSTER. IWrfiVld v' j - - r u. are requisite to become agents for the sale ol the above medicines. All orders (post paid) directed to Dr A. Harrell, Elizabeth City, N. C. will re reive strict attention. -::- TESTIMONIALS. Charles Blight, E-q. Pasquotank Co N. C. cured of sick head ache, sick stom ach, costiveness, and fever. Josial Prichelt, Eq. Pasquotank Co., N. C of bilious pleurisy, pain in the head, and soreness of the whole body. Cbarle Harrel, Esq. Elizabeth Cily.'N. C, hi lamily ol bilious and other symptoms Cap;. J. Smith, Windsor, N. C, of liver complaint and costiveness. Rev. G. M Keesee, Portsmouth, Va., of bilious habit head ache and nausea. Joseph Ramsey Esq Plymouth, N. C, of indisposition K chert Simpson, Esq, Pasquotank Co., N.C. his wife cf loss of appetite, and bis servant of diarrhoea. Horatio N. Wil liams, Esq. Elizabeth City. N.C, of in disposiiion. James Cnrtwright Eq. Pas qnotank Co., N. C, of ss of appetite, and sick stomal h. Rev. J unes A. Rid dick, Randolph Macon College, of symp toms of Dyspepsia. Mr. Zion Culpep-per, Elizabeth City, N. C, of loss of r.ppetiie, Rev Joseph Turner, Elizibeih Cit, N. C. , nf sick stomach, and fl itulcm e. Ju st ph Sharbor, Esq. Camden Co., N C, ol loul sto.-uach, and bilious derangement. Mr. Robert Pool, P.-qu(!auk Co., N. C., of impaired appetite and costiveness. A ftw selected out of many. to ascertain what medicinp tJc1ci producing the desired effect jn ,h e l est, and at the same time in the m lual manner. 0sl et, It has now no longer ,0 c e blind prejudices of the r, rne Diinu niein lion of the noblic: those few who still are deteim tti'L c Stalest H IS n..l.. 1 irej "killed according 0 rule," 1,1,.,, .,i r .i i i . 'e jut- ui uiu wnu "hiiuiii nave reign over them." Hut. it ... , 's . , . ' """"KS circulation oi new P"0 ' if. 'pan. rs tlii. general diffusion of know ded- i ables nineteen twentieths y '' PLE to read and judge lor 11, . y kti j Tu rboro', March, 1840. 13 AGENTS. Jamks M. Redmond, (Iko. Howard. . Emerson, Not folk, Va. 11. Buff Si Co, Portsmouth, Va. W. Radham, Edenton, N. C. Vv". pessendeo, Plvmonth, N. C. M. S. Rerry, Hertford, .. C. D. Clayton, Tyrrel, N. C. II. D. M achen, Wsishiugton, N. C. F. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. N. B. Halsell, Williamslon, N. C. Webb & Capeharl, Windsor, N. C. W. Vi. Mason, Raleigh, N. C. S. Small., near Woodville, N. C. S. Hall, Newbern, N. C. W. &, G. Howard, Ocracoke, N. C. Sept. 21, 1839. y W t& 'Jl& j p House, Landscape & Uvnnmental IWT rHlHE Subscriber respectfully inform? thecitizt-ns of PM- combe county, thai he has located himself In Tit v borough, Where he is prepared lo execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing gjss sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like painted" will bring i hem to the coach shop of Mr lerrell. He will leave town and go irrto the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his'line ol business will he thankfully received ;nd faithfully executed n reasonable terms. LEWIS BE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 26. Constables' Blanks for sale, AT THIS OFFICE. I K. I lhat deadlv mineml j ... , , t uiy DlOlt-v to cure but universally l.avuo- S'"J worse condition after its ue. 1 We no longer believe in tl1Pau nntinn 'Iml 1 n fl j m m 1 1 .. .1 '"'j ' w" """"" 01 a;i v.... w. "j uuoildnillV 0Ul. OUR BLOOD. It is lood that an inflimmation is a ui dinunce oi nature, a signal iiai quires the assistance ol purgative r cine to ease her of the nppiPs.;ve h , li;e strni. iniNc. Is v at.ioil 11.. 111 inner woius, ine oouy calls lor a v able cleansing. Brandrelh Vegetable univemdP " kvj'jiii hu rmii 111 Mien 'Mi:itinMia!i the printed direction only , ' observed, ami they describe ihe i,l;, r 1111:1 ui me- uiu-iMiuoe 01 ihe il!eav:. )e curtu. Let all persons rod the UUV. pinion of a gentleman who wtl; the qualities of these Pills. Brand reWs Pith. This medicine is acknowledged t0t one of the most valuable ever rhci,veiti as a purifii r ol the f lood and finds. is superior to Sars;i)anll3, wl.eihtr a: sodorilic or alterative. It sl.mds ii rimu before all the pr paratiuns or conihinaim i Mercury. Its purgative propHiiej ahne of incalculable value h r iltl'i; may be taken daily for any period, k slead of weakening by the csnhainc tfin 1 hey add strength by taking away iIuchj f weakness. There is no good Mtic, does, which these Pills do not liU;t But they have none ol the mi-etd ffi-cts of lhat deadly specific. Tie ter are not ii jured; the bones and linis iiot paraliztd no but in llieMeaih these distressing symptons, new liln. constquent animation is e viilc-m in tvir oiovement of the body. Eruudnl Pills are indeed a anivrsal Itemeriy. .: 1 hey cure opposite dis a-es; tie) c; Inflammation and chronic rlrfumuh! I hey cure diabetes and slraiim They cuie dysenlxry and couslilulioi, cost ventxs. I hey will cure nil il" apparent ly opposite diseases, ww;i they cleanse, and purify i,e l,loid, j.uv (led, how v-r, na.iuie is 10; heyuii'i human A.SlSTANt E Kui Jtaili medicine has now been h ioi e t i ie pn'' in the U idled States; w l.ei t vt 1 it h- inlindueid. ii has snuei sedtd all bl't ' V 1 reuiedies. ill- nil III! Ill' 11. IV 'I' v 1 su-jec! of much mi rrinieul lln " litt United States, while it- uiii'v " Seen extensively acknowledged im)i'es-ion seems lo be guiuinji 2"lUI Hiai Brandreiti's medmcie in;'' ' e!I i loyed wi'h safety and flT-ci, a- a rent, :or nt diiiiii'v i. fit ritilies. 1 1 ei t? man sensioh persons in ihi citv,'' is other pu ts ol the countiy, I great pioprietv le-tily lu 1 1 ";l ..I Brandieth'.N Pills. Irom In cjiieot exp inenls; & no Vil in; be apjiit lit mit"' the use d ihem according t die lions. In din dug public ailen'i' n lu Brandrelh medicine, we 011I3 xp'f' ' honest convictions, lhat the bl,r Pill- Jiavt done mure service t lr enl g.-nerati..n, than all I lie ;i 0' " cines which have ever leen in'ii)'"" int general use. Dr Rt andreth's Offices in Ne) ' ' a.e 241, BliOA in V: 15. ' ' .-1 .....l am 11........ tio)irti'll i' fiin 1, .I'm u, ij"uri , wn i-" ! UCHi C.-p Hnnn nili. r f)riirtri.s (ire H(V,Il'f ...v . . .ao Agents 105 llain Street l5 A f w doors below the Old & 'r; Rcimond. is DM. BKM- ' h UEIH'S VIIMJIMA OIFICK- The following genllemen appointed agents lor Ihe s-ale o ieth Pills: r Stevenson & B ryan, Waynesoor"' Pe.'k, Raleigh: A P. N",,,ainV field: B. & H. Baker. ll,sbu aker & Baichelor, fi'fiell. Tyson, Slanfonsburg: M- ni tifax; R- B Daniel, Heathvit md Pritchelt, iirinkieyvnic . v The medicine can he prncurea in every county in the State, a' ' per box, with directions. racn ageni nas an vi..--- & signed B. Brandrellh u' j5 larch, IS40. Ii y Ti b it f! 81 y, ej a: ir rr c tl Vti n
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