OUTBARGAINS lM
Bargains!! Bargains!!!
At the cheap Cash Store.
JAMES WEDDELL & CO.
ESPECFUbLY announce to tht
citizens of Edgecombe and ailj doing
counties, that they have on hand au excel
lent supply of
Foreign and Domestic Goods,
Which they have commenced sellingi ff ai
Greatly reduced JPrices,
their object being to reduce iheir tock a-
5peedily as possiide, to make rjdin lor a
large spring Supply. Those desirous o!
obtaining
Good Bargains,
Will do well to call and examine their as
sortinenl, confi lent that I hey can offer in
dneemenl to cash purchasers ran ly to br
met wiih.
The following articles are c.flred AT
COST, ai;d art ptrtieuloly de-erving the
atti ntiiMi of the public, to wit: liioad
el-hIk, c is-imeivs Mtiu-tl-, Kentucky
j-ans kine ys ker-ey- for negro men'.- S
women's wear, Mackinaw ami Wbilnc
blankets, I'm rap, Ladies cloak-, men'
overcoats, pliin and figured meu:ioe,
mmistiii dt- Iain s. -Sc.
ALSO, t half price, remnants of silks
calicoes merinocs, .").. S: fyz.
Tiirboro, Feb 20. I fed I.
Cotton ITam.
nnilK subscriber has just received a
quantity of Cotton 'Yarn, diflTcieii"
numbers,which he will sell
Jll Deduct d Prices,
On reasonable and accommodating terms
GEO HOWARD.
Tarb. o v. i S10.
$10 Reward.
2T2S3
KAN A WAY from the Sub
'-eriber, on the 27ih of July,
IS40. iHirro n.an DANIEL
Said Daniel is about thirty four
years ol a;p, the rise of ix feet
high, dark complexion, and a little knock
knei d, with a scar on one side of his
mouth, which side not recollected al-o.
a small piece of one of his ears has been
bit off in a fight. Said negro weighs the
ii-e of two hundred pounds, and was rai
s-d in Pitt county, N. C. I foruain all
arsons Irom harboring said negro under
the penally of the law. I will give the
above leward to any person thai will an
prehend said negro, and deliver him in
near Oak Grove, Edgecombe count,
N. C. or confine him in any jtil -o that 1
g-i him again. ABXER TSOX.
Feb. 24, 1841. 9
APPROVED
Patent Medicines.
jTTTARRlSON'S specific Ointment, foi
-- the cure of ulcer.-, wounds, corn
fever sores, chilblains, while swelling
biles, pils, spider and snake bites &C
It is likewise greatly superior to anv mt
dicine beret f ie di-covercd for the eba
fed backhand limb-of horses for letters,
ring worms chapped lips and in short,
for every external bodily evil that may
fall to the lot of man or beast.
Carpenter's compound Syrup
of Livei wort, for tbecuieol roughs -pit
ting of blond, Cousumpl ion, and Liver
Complaints.
Indian hair Dye, warranted,
with one application, to change light oi
red Hair, to u heauiiful himvii or jV?
black, in a lew hours, without staining; the
.kin, or it j ning die texture ol the hair:
ihe color i p-rmancni, and will not nib
off or soil the finest lim n.
Iternard's remedy for Jhiatic
Cholera, cholera tnoi too-, di:n hoc , sum
mer complaints, colics, cramp & pa-n,s
Vurter's Southern lUicnmuiic
Embrocation, a -pcrdy cure for ihcuma
tism, chilblains sprains nun. hues.-, and
stiffness of the joints &e.
Parson's pectoral balm of Car.
rsgen, or Iri-h mo, a sale and certain
remedy for coughs, colds a-thir.as, hoop,
ing cough, shortness of breath, spitting of
blood, consumption, &e. '
The afflicted man's Friend, or
Ointment ot many virtues, much celebra
ted for the cure of scrofula,,,. u,r, eVi,
ringworm, fi-oitre, inflamed eyes burns
scalds, chilblains, breaking ,,, on cnij.
dren's heads eruption, or p.tp!t.s on the
iace, creaking out on ins mouth, C0 btitic
ulcers, & ulcerated sore legs sore breast
and cancerous humors. '
Printed directions accompany the a boy-TbooJ,.30G;i'aC,'
2L
Life Pills & Phenix Hitters.
HP HE perfectly safe, unerring, and sue
cessful treatment of almost every
species of disease by the use of
tlloIfaVs Life ifleilicines
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 bun
dred cases have come to the knowledge ol
Mr. Moflatl, where the patient has, to all
appearaure, cilVcled a permanent c ure by
the exclusive and judicious use of the Life
uied'uines some ei-Jil 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 Life llcdicines
Are a puiely VEO'E IWULE preparation.
They are mild and pleasant in their ope
ration, and at the same lime thorough
acting rapidly upon the secretions ot the
system earning off all acrimonious hu
mors, and asimilatiug with and purifying
the blood. For ibis reason, in aggravated
cases of Dyspepsia, the Life medicines will
give relief in a shorter space of time than
any other prescription. In Fever &L ague,
Inflammatory rheumatism, Fevers of every
description, sick head ache, heart-bom,
Dizziness in the 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 stom
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 asks 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 tjiing that
he himself may say in their favor, that he
bones to train credit. It is alone by the
results of a fair trial. Is the reader an in
j valid, and does he wish to know whether
the Life medicines will suit bis own case?
If so, let him call or send to Mr. Moffat's
agent in ibis place, and procure a copy of
the Medical Manual, designed as a Domes
tic Guide to Health, published gratuitous
ly, lie 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.
npiIE immense and increasing popula
rity of these pills, is another proof of
the infallibility of the old adage, that
"truth is powerful and will prevail." Oth
er pills are only puflVd, but Dr. Meters' are
purchased and praised, and recommended
until the demand for them has become al
most universal.
Dr. Peters would impress this fact up
on the public, that his pills are not a quack
medicine; but a scientific compound ol
sdmples, which has been ihe result of ma
ny years intense application to a profes
siou in which he was regularl v bred;
hence it is as popular with ihe regular fac
ulty as with the people at large,
One of the in ;my peculiar virtues of the
Vegetable pills is, that while very power-
: ful in their t fleets, thev are ivn iiinl Ji
... . ' j i j
ihild and gentle in their union. Unlike the
generality of medicines, their application
is never attended with nausea oi griping.
Peters Vegetable 1'iUs
Are now regarded by -hose who have had
an opportunity to decide upon their mer
its, as an inestimable public blessing.
VY ithoul an exception in any age or coun
try, no medicine has spread with such rapi
dity, and given such universal satisfaction
Prepare,! by .JOSEPH PHIESTLY
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 from Dr. Ilopson, of
Bangor, Me tJnn 9,1233.
I Hey are a pe uliarly mild, yet efficient
purgative medicine; and produce little, il
any, griping or nausea. I MVe prescri
bed them with much surress in sick head
ache and slight bilious fevers.
Ertcact of a letter from Dr. Joseph tVU
Hams, of Burlington, Vt. July 9, 1837.
i cordially recommend Feters' pills as a
"j '"--, tuu in no case dangerous
u.i.y medicine. I hey are peculia? ly in
flueutial in osiiveness and all the usua
diseases of the digestive organs.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Edward Smith
of Montreal, U, C. Srpt. 29, 1336.
i never Knew a single patent medicine
uiai i couid pin iie slightest confidence in
but Dr. IVin.' Va .... i I. n. .
Tci.ioie pins, w men are
realty a valuable discovery. I have no he
sitation in having it known,that I use them
extensively in my practice, for all com
plaints & they are not a feu whiih have
their source in the impuiity of the blosd.
ClI The above Pills are for sate at the
I ost office and Printing office in Tarboro1.
October, IS-10.
House, Landscape & Ornamental
FAINTING.
nnUfc Subscriber respectfully informs
-- the citizens of Edgecombe county,
that he has located himself
Jn Tarborough,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders
in his line of business.
Those wishing gigs, sideboards, silting
chairs, fire screens and the like painted.
will bring them to the coach shop ol JMr
Terrell.
Ue will leave town and go into the
country, when house painting is required
All orders in his line of business will he
thankfully received and faithfully executed
m reasonable terms.
LEWIS DE ARQUER.
Tarboro', Feb. 26.
Dr.COEIOOxV.S
TONIC MIXTURE,
FOR THE CURE OF
Intermittent origuc andFetcr.
rSTUllS mixture purifies the blood, re-
moves the ague and consequent lever.
I lie tilooa is made irom tne chyle oi
contents of the stomach, has its red col
our and vitality imputed to it by the
action of the lung and oxygen gas w hich
the atmospheric air contains. 'The Samp
sou gland of the system, the liver, se
ereles 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 and
preserved, and should be the Physician'
watchword mark well the secretions.
'This mixture is harmless, and may be
given to infants with perfect safely, as ii
composition is solely Vegetable. Read
the certificates below and annexed letter.
I do hereby certify, that in 1837, my
-on 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- tin
ague returned. 1 then applied to a phyi
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 25th of February.
DAVID DUSFORD.
Nanscmond County, Va.
Winton, N.C. Ap. 9, 1S39.
I have acted as Agent for the sale of
Dr. Cohoon's tonic mixture, and can,
from personal observation recommend it
to ihe public for the cure of Ague and
Fever, as I have sold is to those who had
been plagued with the ague ami fever foi
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 iie this certificate
in an publication he may think prp. r.
LAWRENCE ELY
Nanscmond Co., Va., April IS, 1 c .1 9 .
I do hereby certify, that Dr. ('ohoon'
Tonic Mixture proves an effectual cure
for the ague and fever, for I have taken it
and found il to fail in no stage of Ihe
disease whatever.
ELISIAl E VERE TT.
Hertford Co., N. C.,June 2, IS3D.
I do certify, that I have taken Dr. Co
boon's Tonic Mix'tite, and Used it in my
familj', and it has proved lo be one of tlu
tet medicines I have ever used or sec-i
given for Ague and Fever.
WILLIAM P. BRITTON.
Colerain, N.C, July 27th, 1839.
My Dear Sir:
I thought to have answered your note
somciime since, but negligence is tht
only reason I have toofler. 1 have procu
red you an Agenl to sell your medicine at
Colerain, Wm. J. Hardy, K-q., merchant
ol that place. I handed over to Mr
Hardy nine bottles of your mixture, and
keep :i myself; which I will account to
you for. Mr. Hardy wishes a further sup
ply, say 3 dozen bullies I have used 4
Dottles ot your Ionic Mixture in the
course of 12 months in my family, and it
has succeeded in every case when every
other medicine that 1 had tried had failed:
and I say il is preferred to any medicine
that I have ever used for the asue & lever.
I am yours truly.
J. WATFORD.
A CENTS.
CKO. HOWARD, Tarboro', N. C.
.IAJUKS K. V KICKS. Pasquotank co.
I0HN ASKEW, P.tch Landing, N. C.
F. S. MA US HALL, Halifax N. C.
KAWKENCK ELY, Winton, A" C.
I0SKPII H0KNSUY. Suffolk, Va.
LA W 11 EN CE & V A UGH AN, M urfrces-
horough, N. C.
WILLI AM J. H ARDY, Colerain, N C
AR THUR T. FOSTER, Bryerfiehl, Va.
March, leio. 13
Botanic Jtlcdicincs.
Hp HE subcriber has recently procured
and now offers for sale on reasonable
and accommodating terms, the following
Tkompsonian Medicines, viz:
Looelia, eed and pulverized,
2nd and 3rd Preparation of do.
Composition, Nei ve Powder. PopUr Hark,
African Pud P- pp", liavherry.
Skunk cabbage, wake H'bin, Hal-am Fir,
llulierntit syrup, llilmouy, (Ireen czier,
Myrrh, Unicoi n root, (linger,
Hitter Root, liol len Seal, Clivers,
Pond Lilly, hemlock, wi eh ha'.le.
Cough powder-, ra-pbeiry leaves
Prickly ash, lippi ry Int. narberry,
Cholera and Dysentery Syrup.
Rheumatic Tincture, Woman'.- Friend,
Stieng'hening Ph-ler, No C.
Toompon's (Juide and Nu rative,
U-'binson's Lectures, Syiines
GEO UOIWIUD.
Tarbnn Nv. 9b, ISS9.
Rcconiiiieiidcd by the Faculty.
, c
Tomato and Slippery Elm
PILLS.
fHl II ERE are many family medicines
now before the public, some of which,
from their intrinsic virtues have j'tk
gained the confidence and gratitude ol
thousands; but in the light of contrast, and
in the scale of cnraiive merit, Dr. HarrelPs
Tornalo and Slippery Elm Pills stand
pre-eminently above them all; nor is an
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. 'They prod-u e. w hen ta
ken, a deep and l isting impression thai
they stand at the head of all other prepai
ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Livei
afTeciiou:, Jaundice, head ache, loss ol
appetite, costiveoet-s, female complaints
and every disease within the reach of hu
man means; it hi readily to Vie power
ful, yet gentle operation of these pills.
As a cathartic t!i y are copious and free,
as au aperient they are mild and ertain.
as a tonic they are prompt and invigorating,
as an alterative they a.-e superior to Calo
mel or any other known remedy, and as a
purifyer of the blood they are unequalled
in the history of medicines. 'There is no
disease can withstand their life-giving en
ergy when taken in time, or interrupt tin
system al all when they are administered
as h preventative. During sickly sea
sons, and the prevalence of epidemicks,
their occasional use will preserve the
body from attacks of disease. 50 tcntr
per box. $'54 per gross.
Druggists, IJ.odxSi Hers, and Merchants
are requisite to become agents for ihe
sale of i lie above medicines.
All orders (post paid) directed to Dr.
A. Ilarrell, bliz-im-ih City, N. C. will re
ceive s 1 1 i c t attention.
TESTIMONIALS.
Charles H.ight, E q. Pasqiotank Co.
N. C. cured ol sh U he;id nrlie, s i U Stom
ach, cosiienes and fVver. J isi.ih
Prichett, Eq PiMpiotauk C., N. (..,
of bilirus pleuriy, p.iin in j,e head, and
soreness of the wind. body. Charles
llarrel, Emj ET.Z-ibeth City, ,. ( ,js
family of biliuos and mher syiuptiu.-.
Cap:. J. Smith, Windsor, N. C.' of liver
complaint and costivenes-. R, v. G. M.
Keesee, Portsmouih, Va., if tiili.Mis li.tbil
he ad ache ami nausea. Joseph !,imsey,
Esq. Plymouth, .. (;., f indispsitioli.
Ki.herl Simpson, Esq, Pasquotank Co.,
N. C. his wife cfloss ofappeiite, and Lis
servant of diarrl re i. Horaiin N. Wil
liams, Kfq. Eliz ibein City. N.C, of in
disposition. James Carl'w light Eq. Pas
quotank Co., N. C., of Joss of appetite.
ami sicii stomal h. Kev. James A. (lid
dick, Kamlolph Macon College, of syinp-
tms ol Dyspepsia. Mr. Z.on Culpepper,
r.nzaoeiu -wity, i. U., o loss of appetite
I. 'f .. '
ixev. ji..-epo j iirner, hz.ilieth Cm, N.
C, of sirk stomach, and flatulence. Jo-
I. C I ... I r.
epn ouaruor, sq. Camden Co., N C,
oi loin sto.nach, aixl bilious deranemeiil
Mr. Kobert Po.d. PH.;nnoaok C, M
Cj. tC Ifltri'iilriifl
' t"",r" ppeuie and cosnveness.
a lew selected out of many.
AGENTS.
James M. Redmond, ) ,n ,
Gko. Howard, Tarboro',
R. Emerson, Noifolk, Va.
H- HnfT8i Co, Portsmouth, Va.
W- Hadham, Edenton, N. C.
V. Fessenden, Plymouth, M. C.
M. S. Uerry, Hen lord, . C.
t- Clayton, Tyrrel, N. C.
H. D. Macheo, Washington, i. C.
S. Marshall, Hal. fax, N C.
N. H. Hassell, Williamston, N. C.
Webb h Capehart, Windsor, N. C.
W. M. Mason, Raleigh, N. C.
S. Small, near Woodville, N. C.
S. Hall Neubem, N. C.
W. &t G. Howard, Ocracoke, N. C.
Sept. 21, 1839. )y
XJI till II .
Cleanse ami lmrif
njllIEappbeationofthe " 7.
Hion being aIlowe(I;P eopor
greatest utility in the cure amU 1
ol iseae, il is ol ,,e greahs, , P'eVe
to ascertain what medicine ; "tn
producii z Ihe desire,! '. Iuble
is o.,... i . '
of
si, a..d at Ihe ?ame lime ir, ihe
tna! ma tin r.
In il,
- n
m0i eff
1 1 i
the blind ptcj.uicef ?et,,d H
'i-n of the p-.blic; h Z "?n
tho-e few who still are ,le,P,nii y,
-killed ace ,,, lo lut. , JI1,,,J o,.
nli- nt i!rl i I n (. I i
' lift -
" ""iioi nave a V
leliTn
vtp Hu m." ut, tb,ik
!0
ciieuia'iim oi iiew;:pap S ,.,. ,. e
-neralddfn-ion of know-lul "Jf.'f "e
ble, nineteen twentieths . VlIK p.!11,
PLE to read ami judge for lhcm'P
o..w we no longer believe in swill
hat deadly miueial Mercury ;' !r8
o cure-but universally tav,;,i
wr-e condition after its use. 'D 1
We no longer believe in ,heaL J
notion 'hat Inflammations 0f an -7
.an be cured by absl racli.,. ou? ! ,
OUR DLOOD. It i-nowuel
-lood that an inflimmation is a
tiwiHce u( nature, a signal i)al Cr'
quires Ihe assistance of purgative
cine to ease herof.be oppressive b,,
which she pn.ves by the heaV) fcV(r
toe strong poUe, is wanted .obei
In olhtr w otds, the body calls'lur a r
ill ' Vfp.
atrly eli ansmg. o
BrundretV Vegetable universal
r. quire no skill in their alrnjjjlraj '
the printed direction only )as ,0011'
observed, and they decribe the just J
i)i)i tion ol the mairnitmle nf it, ,i. ... ' ' c'
be cured.
o 'c Usea$ei)
Lei all
persons read the foil;,.
pinion of a genlleunm who vvtH
ihe qualities of these Pills. 1
Brandrcth's nils.
This medicine is acknowledged lobe
one of the nio-l vatuahle ever di-covertd
a- a pitifhr ol the blood and fluids.
is -operiur lo Sarsaparilla, wleili.rasj
odoi ilie or alterative. It tands ii !ii,iitf
!' fore all the preparations oi ctHi.binaliiiii
t Metcuiy. It- purgative pi openies aie
d. i.e ol me deniable value 1 r lltl'ili-
ay taken daily for am period A'r
-ie,.d o wi a l en in g by ihe vaiharnc t flee.
Ley add strength by taking away ilictitis
I weakness. 'There is no good Mcicuit
Iocs, which thee Pill-do not likewi
Uut ii. ey have none of the mirerabi
If ct- td thai deadly specific. The let!)
ire not ii jured; the hones and limbs art
ot paraliztd no but in ihe Mead of
thie di!tifcMng symplon.s, new J i fe arj
cens quent animation is evident in tvery
ooveineni of the body. Brandnlfo
Piis are indeed a univrsal Remedy, kr
hey cure i pposiie distn-es; tlie) cm
It-flu mmu t iou and chronic rheumalm
I hey cure diabetes and sraugua'
'Tin- cuie (fysetilxry and constitution
co rcis. I hey will cure all the
apparently opposite diseases, bccuiM
they cleanse, and pur fy the Mood, pu-
deI, Iiowi ver, natuie is io: beyuntl all
human ASlSTNt E Fi.ur yeais lls
medicine has now been In lute tin' puU t
mi tin- Ui.ited Stales; when ver il lias life:
intiodncid, it ha -upet.-eded all olic:
i eoied n-s.
Thi- inedicin" h.w bf en made tlf
-u' j- (-.' of much im minent llimugli
in United Stale-, while it- mili'V lJ)
een exlen-ivelv ac know led -red.
nitit e--ion seems to he gimmg rountf
hat Hramlieth's mrdiucie may be f'
(d i)e.l wi h safely and t fll-ct, a- a remt-iy
or onln-aiy i fiimilies. TliCte
m ttiy s nsih.- per-on- in this cily, as tttil
i-oilu r put- ol the country, :::
get propriety te-lify lo ihe good iff-c'!
-I llraudielh'- PilN.lrom In quenl ePCI"
oienl-; & no vd may he apptt -fiended
the u-e of them accottling to ihe d'rfC'
ton--. In diricing pihlic attention lo'e
Iraiuli( th oiPitieinM. ivp on
hone.-t convictions, I hut Ihe liraudreih
Pill- have done more service to ihe I,re;'
t-iil general i m, than all Ihe patent niea'j
cine which have ever been introtluc
into general ue.
Br Rraudrelh's Offices in New Vo''
a.e 241, HUOAUWaV: IS5. M"'
-trei t, a.tl 276, Howery, between PrinS
and Houston streets
Renu mber Druggists are never
gents
195 Main Street 19
Ji f w doors below the Old M"r'
Richmond, is 1)14. IIENJ. RA
UKIIT.N VIU(;iMA OFFICK.
The follow ing gentlemen ,aV!. ,Pjj.
ppoinied agents lor Ihe sale of
eth- Pills:
(; EO. 1 1 0 W A R D, Tarhorn S
ieven-on & hryan, Waynesboro j :
IV-k. Raieizh: A p. Nmihatn. Wn.
field: 15. & II. IJ..kcr. Louisbvrgi ; 'j
ker & Pacheh.l, EnJieUf. ,u.
I'.-...'. CV,..,cAv,r. l. FtrN". ,
tifx: B. B. Paniel, lleathv'dUi Uj"
o Pn'cheii, Brinkleyvilic n$s
'The metlicine can he jnuciired o
i every county in the State, at
r hox. w iih din clinii-. -ccit
Eich agenl ha- an ergnved cer
ignf d B. Brandrcih, M D
Match, 1840.