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James Wcddell, HAS received and now oilers for sale at LOW P HICKS, Gentlemen. Fashionable fur hats; Wutnock's super mnlpskin do 2 case men's silk hats, al 2, worth S4; 10 ,, fur do. cheap; men's ml hovs' fur. c4oth. hair, seal, and fancy- caps in gieat variety, cheap; 50 dozen wool hats, 40 cents ami upwartts. November l!)th, IS 10. T. TcrrcWs PUls7 Dr. T.TERRELL, IT IT A VINO discovered a sure, afe ntu expeditious cure for Ague and Fe- nml Hilious Fever, and believing it a duty he owes to himself and the cominu nity, oilers it to the public. THESE P2LLS Are composed of vegetable substances on ly, selected for their mild medicinal vir tues, which are greatly enhanctd by their present combination, and are so entirely free from danger in every respect, thai they may be given to females under any circumstances with perfect safely, icq lir ing no more care than would be incessa ry if no medicine was given; they do not act on ihe stomach as an emetic, nor on the 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 under their operation; they pro mote perspiration, equalize the circulation, remove obstructions, regulate the secre tions of the liver, so as to render the bile healthy ip quality and proper in quantity, strengthen and invigorate the system, and impart health and animation with expedi tion and certainty. The Proprietor although he wis'.es to establish the reputation ol his remedy up on nothing but deserved merit, thinks it not amiss to give the following ccrtih cates, out of a great many thai might be exhibited in its favor, as an indurenu ni to the afflicted to avail themselves of the first opportunity of being relieved by its salu tary effects. It is deemed almost unneccs sary to say, that if the Pills are puked up or carried off by a diarrl.cci, they can do but little if any good. Put up in boxes at $2, each containing enough to cure one grown person, or two or more children, with printed directions, to which, if genuine, will be affixed the inventor's own signature. TIMO. TEH HELL. Rocky Mount, Nah county, N. C ; August, 1S40. 5 CERTIFICATES. Nash county, N. C. June, 1S40. In October last I was attacked with bili ous fever and took some medicine from other physicians, and after being very sick for six or 8 days, believed without speedy relief I should die. My sickness at the stomach was extremely distressing, fre quently puking large quantities of bile, which seemed to be increased by whatev er I drank; pains in the back and limb were so severe, I could not remain in one position five minutes at a time. In this condition I was visited by Dr. T. Terrell late in the evening, and alter using his pills three or foni hours I was completely relieved from distress, either of sicknes 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 ftver and biliuus fever, and they have always as far as I have known or heard, sustained their high reputation by performing spee dy cures in every instance. JOHN S TURING TON N'ish county, N C. June, IS 10. Dr. T. Terrell's pills which have acquiied such celebrity for ihe cure of ague & fever & bilious fever,have been used'in my fam ily and in the neighborhood for some lime, and I feel no hesitation in expressing my conviction, that their use in other places will fully sustain the deserved reputaiion ihey have gained here. I lake great plea sure in recommending them to persons la boring under the above complaints. SAML. IV. W. VICK. Nash county, N. C. June, 1S40. I have taken Dr. T. Terrell's pills my self and used them frequently in myfami ly for ague and fever and bilious fever, and they have speedily effected a cure in eve ry case. I have known them frequently used in the neighborhood for the same dis orders, and have never known or heard of a single 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 any kind. HEN NET BARNES. Nash county, N. C. June. 1840. I can say from experience that Dr. Ter relPs pills, which are so innocent as to re quire no additional care in using them, are far superior to any medicine 1 have known or believed to be in use, for the cure of ague and fever and bilious lever. My sell and several others of my family have been cured more than once by this excellent remedy. 1 can recommend them as bein sale, certain, and quick io cure. , . EXUM L. CURL. or saie by v u -HOWARD, Jtgent. Tarboro', Sept. s, 1840. ' 34 Life Pill & Phenix Hitlers. fEHHE perfectly safe, unerring, and suc cessful treatment of almost every species of disease by the use of JttolfaVs 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 hava come to the knowledge ol Mr. MofTalt, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life medicines some eijjit 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. and inspire him with new confidence to re commend the use of his medicines to his fellow citizens. The MAfe Medicines Are a purely VEGETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration, ami al the same lime thorough acting rapidly upon the secretions ol tin system carrying off all acrimonious hu 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. In Fever & ague, Inflammatory rheumatism, Fevers of every description, sick head-ache, heart-burn, Dizziness in ihe head, pains in the chest, Flatulency, impaired appetite, and in eve ry disease arising from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the stoin ach, the use of these medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly supe rior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. Moffat ask of his patients is, to be particular in taking ihem strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. 1 the reader an in valid, and does he wish to know w hether the Life medicines will suit his own case? If so, lei him call or send to Mr. Mofiai'a agent in ibis place, and procure a copy of the Medical .Manual, designed as a Domes tic Guide to Health, published gratuitous ly. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of cure! and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Mofl'at's Medical office in New York, 375 Broadway. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro, Oct. 1840. fpHE 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 pufiVd, but Dr. Peters' an purchased and praised, and recommended until the demand for them has become al must universal. Dr. Peters would impress this fact tip on the public, that his oills are not a quad medicine; but a scientific compound of simples, which has been the result of ma ny years intense application to a profes sion 111 which he was regularly bred; hence U is as popular with the regular f ac uity as with the people at large. One of the many peculiar virtues of the Vegetable pills, is, that while very power ful in their effects, ihey are partirularh mild and gentle in their action. Unlike the generality of medicines, their application is never attended with nausea or griping. Peters' Vegetable I'ilts Are now regarded by those who have had an opportunity to decide upon their mer its, as an inestimable public blessing. Y ilhout an exception in any age or coun try, no medicine has spread w ith such rapi dity, and given such universal satisfaction Prepared by JOSEPH PBIESTLY PET KKS, 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 from Dr. Ilopson, of nangor, we. , Jan. U, 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 from Dr. Joseph Wil liams, of Burlington, Vt. July 9, 1 537. I cordially recommend Peters' pills as a mildly effective, and in no case dangerous family medicine. They 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, 1336. I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in but Dr. Peters' Vegetable pills, which are really a valuable discovery. I have no he- sitation in having it known, that I use them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints & ihey are not a few which have iheir source in ihe impurity of the blood. n L aoove i U" are Jor sa" "t the t ost office and Printing office in Tarboro. October, 1840. etc 2 ; House, Landscape Ornamental THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county, that he has located himself I)i Tar borough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing gigs sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like punned, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithlully executed on reasonable terms. LEWIS DE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 26. Dr. COIIOOX'S 1 HkriVrflBT FOR THE CUKE OP Intermittent orlguc andFcicr. rrnillS mixture purifies the blood, rc- -- moves the ague and consequent fever. The blood is made from the chyle 01 contents of the stomach, has its red col our ami vitality imputed to it by the action of the lung and oxygen ga which the atmospheric air contains. The Samp -on gland of the system, the liver, so cretes the bile, from Ihe blood carried to that organ through the Vena Portarum. These Viscera then are the anatomical apparatus by which the blood is made ami preserved, and should he the Physician's watchword mark well the secretions. 'This mixture is harmless, and may be given to infants with perfect safely, as it composition is solely Vegetable. Bead the certificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, that in 1S37, 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 relumed. I then applied to a physi cian atSomerlon, 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 25th of February. DAVID DUN FORD. Nansemond County, Va. Winton, N.C. Ap. 9, 1539. I have acted as Agent for the sale of Dr. Cohoon's tonic mixture, and can, from personal obcrvalion n commend it to the public for the cure of Ague and Fever, as 1 have sold is to those who had 'icen plagued with the ague ami fever for many months, ami tried many other remedies without success, when one bottle of the mixture made a speedy cure. Dr. f'ohoon is at liberty to uc this ceriific ite in any publication he may think prop' r. LA WRENCE Els V Nansemond Co., Va , April IS, 1S.S9. I do hereby certify, that Dr. Cohoon's Tonic Mixture proves an effectual cure for the ague and fever, for I have taken it and found it to fjil in no stage of the disease whatever. E LIS II A EVERETT. Hertford Co., N. C, June 2, 1839. I do certify, 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 I have ever used or seen given for Ague and Fever. WILLIAM P. BRITTON. Colerain, N. C, July 27th, 1S39. My Dear Sir: I thought to have answered your note sometime since, but negligence is the only reason I have to offer. 1 have procu red jou an Agent to sell your medicine at Colerain, Vm. J. Hardy, E-q., merchant of that place. 1 handed over to Mr. Hardy nine bottles of your mixture, and kc p 3 mysHf; which 1 will account to 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 it has succeeded in every case when everv othrr medicine lhat 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. AGENTS. GEO. HOWARD, . , , n JOHN WILLIAMS, $ rarboro N- c JAMES E. WEEKS. Pasquotank co. JOHN ASKEW, Pitch Landing, N. C. F. S. MARSHALL, Halifax N. C. EA WRENCE ELY, Winton, N C. JUSKrn HORNSBY, Suffolk, Va. L A VV R EN C E & V A UG II A N, M u rfrees- borough, N. C. WILLIAM J. HARDY, Colerain, N C. rt,u"uu 1. FOSTER, Rryerfield, Va March, 1840. ' 13 Botanic Medicines. rjpiIE subcriber has recently procured and now offers for sale on reasonable and accommodating terms, the following Thoisayosaaan Icelieisies, viz: Looelia, -ced and pulverized, 2nd and 3rd Preparation of do. Composition, Nerve Powder, Poplar Bark, African liird Pepp;r, Day berry Skunk cabbage, wake robin, Balsam Fir, liutternul syrup, Halmnny, Green ozier, Myrrh, Unicorn root, (linger, Hitter Root, Golden Seal, Clivers, Pond Lilly, hemlock, wich hazle, Cough powders rapbeiry leaves', Prickly ash, lipprry 1 1m, barberry, Cholera and Dysentery Syrup. Rheumatic Tincture, Woman'? Friend, Stiengthening Planter, No. G, Tuompson's Guide and Narrative, Robinson's Lectures, Sy tinges, &c. GEO IJO WARD. Tarbon Nov. 9ib, 18.39. 5?ccoi2ii3iC2i(!tMl by ihv, Factaliv. o Tomato and Stippvry Elm fJIHEREare miny lamily medicines now before the public, some of which, from their intrinsic virtues have jiistl gained the confidence and gratitude of thousands; hut in the light of contrast, and in the scale ol curative merit, Dr. HarreH'i. Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills stand pre-eminently above them all; nor is am apology tiff-red for taking this high ground, unless it is the fact of their supe perior, and almost miraculous effects in the cure ol diseases. They prod-ice, when ta ken, a deep and listing impression that they stand at the head of all other prepar ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Liver affection?, Jaundice, head-ache, loss of 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 Usy are copious and free, as an aperient 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 purifyer of the blood they are unequalled in ihe history of medicines. There is no disease can withstand their life-giving en ergy when taken in time, or interrupt tin 11 1 .! 1 .loot paralized no but in the stead 0 system at all when they are administered .1, ' 1 ,. , lf . as a nr ventativ D - I I these distressing symptoms, nc-tv life ar.d " fc ' Orillg Sl( Kly Sea- 1 p0nsi nnonl nuim-ilinn ic oviflrnt in oiYrr sons, and the prevalence of epidemicks, their occasional use will preserve the body from attacks of disease. 50 cents per box. f)4 per gross. Druggist, booksellers, and Merchants are requisite to become agents for ihe sale ol the above medicines. All orders (post paid) directed to Dr. A. Ilarrell, Elizabeth City, N.C. will re ceive strict attention. TESTIMONIALS. Charles Bright, Eq. Pasq-mtank Co , N. C. rured ol sirk head ache, sirk stom- arh, costiveness, and ft ver. Joshih Plichett, E (j. Pasquotank Co., N. C, ofbilieus pleurisy, pain in the head, and soreness of the whole body. Charles Narrel, Eq. Elizabeth City i. (, ,js family ol bilious and other symptom. Cap;. J. Smith, Windsor, N. C.', of liver complaint and costiveness. Uev. G. M. Keesee, Portsinonth, Va., ol bilious h.ibit he ad arhe and nausea. Joseph iiaiusey, Esq Plymouth, N. C, of indisoosition. Ke.btrl Simpson, Ksq, Pasquotank Co., N. C. his w ife of loss of appetite, and his servant of diarrl rpa. Horatio N. Wil liams, Esq. Elizabeth City. N. C, of in disposition. James Cnrtw righl Eq. Pas quotank Co., N. C., of l,, of appetite, and sirk stomac h. Kev. James A. Uid dick, Kandolph Macon College, of symp toms of Dyspepsia. Mr. Ziou Culpepper r.iiz.ioein ny; L. U., ol loss of appetite, uev josepn j.irner, Kl.zaheth Ciu, N. C, of si k stomarh, and flatulence Jo seph Sharbor, Lsn. Camden Co. N C. of foul sto.iim h, and bilious derangement! --;Mr. K,.leri Pool, Pasquotank Co., N C, of impaired appetite and costiveness. A lew selected out of many. AGENTS. James M. Kedmond, ) , Geo. Howard, Tarboro', B. Emerson, Not folk, Va. H. Biiff&i Co, Portsmouth, Va. W. Hddham, Edenton, N. C. W. Pessenden, Plymouth, N. C. M. S. Berry, Hertford, N. C. D. Clayton, Tyrrel, N. C. U. D. Machen, Washington, i. C. E. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. N. B. Hassell, Williamsion, N. C. Webb Capehart, Windsor, N. C. W. M. Mason, Raleigh, N. C. S. Small, near Woodville, N. C. S. Hall, Newbem, N. C. W. U G. Howard, Ocracoke, N. C. Sept. 21, 1839. jy Cleanse ami in-it!i nnilKoppheationohl , H, "lion beinBaHoPleoI gre.t.st utility in the cure an, f ol disease, it is of the g to ascertain what medicine V produces t!e desired efTvcn t! st, and athemetinieini " ,he tuai manner. 16 It has now no lor.trrr . the bli,..l puinJicef lhe of .he p,lUic. i'fh. ill-.se lew wl, s, ill are ,cl " ''J t 'kiii.,i m,n l0,ui -v u TH ..!.. ..i" .1.1 ...1 . . ' hp 1 J.r 01 oiu wi.O "WOlll. Ivivo 1.: F- reign ov r tin in. --V. d en ciiia ion 01 ikv gnieral diffusion of kn-mh !t bles nineteen I wcntivlhs , Vllp p.!11, PLE .oread and j ul-o further!, 11. .iv we no longci b licve j Sw '1 ;hat deadly n.inetal AITct o cure-but universally ha! w')ro condition aftrr its ue & We no l,.Kor believe i,', ,. notion hat Iiiflimmations 0 atlV . :im be cured l.y al.Mraoli,- 0I 'r nUll BLOOD. 1, i.nowttt lood lhat an i nfl . n, m ill.,., : . . lt,er 'It ltd nee. of nut ure. a si'u;il bt she re. v. ur. q iireslhe assistance of purgative ttitdj. which she pmves by the heavi UvtrZ lue strong pule, is w aiP() ,0 )e ' ' In other vvoids, the budj cullsTurav able cleansing. s Brundrcth's Vegetable it 11 iversal M r- quire no skill in their adanUiraib ti e printed direction only ha? 0 o' served, and they describe the jt,sl J p.Htion of the magnitude of t he disease, ' be con d. Let all persons read the follow pinion ol a gentleman u10 will the qualities of these Pills. ISrantlretWs Pills. This medicine is acknowledged tote one of the mot valuable ever discoverti), as a puiificr of the blood ant! fluid?. j is superior to Sarsaparilla, vvhetln r as 1 Midunlic or alterative. It stands ii.fmiltlj hi fore all the pr parations 01 conibinalia: 1 .Mercury. Its purgative properties an alone of incalculable value lor these Pili nay be taken daily for any period, ki stead of weakening by the cathartic effect ihey add strength by taking away the am l' weakness. 'There is no good Mercuij Iocs, which these Pills do not likewise, liui they have none of the miserable fleets of that deadly specific. The teeth are not injured; the bones anil limbs it consi quent animation is evident intvtrr movement of the body. Ifoandnih Pills are indeed a univrsal Remedy, fcr ihey cure opposite diseases; they cure Inflammation and chronic rheiimaliw I hey cure diu titles and sh'aiiuu-'The)- cure dyneutury and constitutions cost ven cas. They will cure all these (ijipurently opposite diseases, b(CM Hit cleanse ami pitrfy the Hood, provi ded, lu.w-ver, naiuie is 10: beyond iii human ASSIS TANCE Four cars tte me-licine has now been before the publn in the United Slates; w lien ver it has beet iniroduc d, it has Mipeitcded a!l other remedies. Tins medicine has b'en made u'-j--ci of much meriiment thrnuh tin- United Slates while il utili'J h! !een extensively acknovvledgcil. l imprexiuii seems to be gnniog groumli ihai lliandrelh's medincic may he em id..y ed with safety and flTecl, a a retnedj or oidinary i. (irmities. There ft m-niy s nsi!)h persons in lhisnlya5ttt as other ru of the country, who ,ieat propriety te-tily to the good tc'! 'of Braudieth's. Pills. Irom fr qaent exp' incuts; & no r vil may be apprehend If811 ihe use of them according to the d1 lions. In dircciug public attention W1 Hrandreth medicine, we only ex pre'50"' honeM convictions, lhat Ihe Brandre' PilN have done more service to the enl generation, than all Ihe palming cines which have ever been intro into general use. . I)r Brandreth's Offices in New lorfc a.e 211, HUOADWaY; 1S5, -iret, and 276, Bowery, between and Houston streets Remember Druggists arciM'tr1" Agents I9.i Main Street 1, A f, w doors below the Old Richmond, is l)K. HKNJ. 'JKA UETirs VIKfHNIA OFFiCh. The following gentlemen h.ive appointed agents lor Ihe tale of rethV Pills: GEO. HOWARD, Tar boro N Stevenson & Bryan, Waynesboro j ; . . ...... 1 v...!!,. OW" 'onl.. .' .fit ' f II III I I"""' field; B. & 11. Baker, Louisburs', & iker & Batchelor, EnJiclUi Tyson, Stantonsburg: M- F;.rr n.niS lifax B. B. Daniel, lleathvdlr, v md PrHchelt, BrinkleyvM- - B;j The medicine can be procure" 0 11 every county in the Slate, at k r box, with directions. riifi' Each agent has an engraved ce igned B. Brandrelhi M-& - March, 1540.
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