i-B ARG AINS !rj Bargains!! Ear gains!" At the cheap Cash Store. JAMES WEDDELL & CO. ESPKCFULLY announce to the citizens of EdirecomWe uiul adjoining counties lliat they have on hand an excel lent supply f Foreign and DomcsticfGoods, Which iriry have commenced sellingoffat Greatly reduced rriccs, their object being to reduce their stock as speedily as possible, lo make room lor a large spring Supply. Those desirous ol obtaining v Good Bargains, Will do well to call and examine their as sortmenl, confident that they can offer in ducements to cash purchasers rarely to be met with. The following articles are offered AT COST, ami are particularly de.erving the attention of the public, to wit: Uroad cloth?, cassimeres satinets, Kentucky jeans, kinseys $ kerseys lor negro men's women's wear, Mackinaw and Whitney blankets, fur cap, Ladies cloaks, men's overcoats, plain and figured mexinoes, moustin tie laines, $-c, -c. ALSO, at half price, remnants of silks, calicoes, merinoes $ -Sc 4'c Tarboro, Feb. 20. 1S-41. APPROVED Patent .llcdicincs. TOTARRISCLVS specific Ointment, foi the cure of ulcer, wound, corn fever sores, chilblain, white swelling- biles, pil-s. spider and snake bites, &c It is likewise greatly superior lo any mt dicine heretof Jie discovered for the cha fed backhand limbs of horses for tetters, ring worms, chapped lips and in short, for every external bodily evil that may fall lo the lot of man or beast. Carpenter's compound Syrup of Liverwort, for the cure of Cough, spit ting of blood, Consumption, and Liver Complaints. Indian hair Dye, warranted. with one application, to change light or red Hair, to a beautiful brown or jet black, in a few hours, without staining the skin, or injuring ihe texture of the hair; the color is permanent, and will not rub off or soil the finest linen. Superior Aromatic Salts, man- ufactured by E. Uutchings & Co. Haiti more. These salts have a compact and chrystaline appearance throughout, and are highly, recommended to persons liable to headache, faintness, etc. Lee's genuine (Windham) hiU lious Pill, or Family physic, a mild, safe, and sovereign remedy for bilious lever, yellow fever, acid stomach, jiundice,- in digestion, worms, headache, costiveness, female complaints, scurvy, bilious cholic, eruptions on the skin, &c. Fuller's Ethereal tooth ache Elix'r, prepared from the recipe of thr celebraled Dr. lilnke, of London, adopted and recommended by the London Medical Society in 1S39. It i believed lo be 1 he best compound for the tooth ache ever in vented, and able lo cure ii in all caes ex cept when connected with a rheumatic affection. Gray's invaluably Patent Oint- tnenl, for the cure of white swellings, scroful his and other tumours, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swelling & inflimmalions scalds and burns, scald .head, women's soie breast, rheumatic pain", letters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, piles, corns, and external diseases generally. EeckiviiWs anti dyspeptic Fills, a most valuable medicine lor the cure ol dyspepsia, and Ihe prevention of bilious fevers, Colic, &c. Bernard's remedy for Asiatic Cholera, chcicra morbus, diarrheal, sum mer complaints, colics, cramps &. spasms Carter's Southern lUuumulic Embrocation, a speedy cure for rheuma tism, chilblains, sprains, numbness, and stiffness of the joints, &c. Parson's pectoral balm of Car. ragen, or Irish moss, a sale and certain remedy for coughs, colds, asthmas, hoop. ing cough, shortness of breath, spilling of blood, consumption, &c. The afflicted man's Friend oi Ointment ol many virtue?, much celebra ted for the cure o! scrofula or king's evil, ringworm, goilie, inllimed eyes, burns, scalds, chilblains, breaking out on chil dren's heads, eruption, or pimples on the face, breaking out on the inoulh, eoi boi i ulcers, &. ulcerated sore leg, sore breasl, ami cancerous humors. Printed directions accompany Ihe abVv valuable and higldy approved patent me Uiciues, lor sale by larbore, July 30. liife Pills fc Phciiix Bitters. --cease THE perfectly safe, unerring, and suc cessful treatment of almost every species of disease by the use of ilIoiTaVs 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 have come to the know ledge of Mr. Mofialt, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life medicines some eight 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 wilh new confidence to re commend the use of his medicines to his fellow citizens. The JLife Medicines Are a purely VEGETA BLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in iheir ope ration, and at the same lime thorough acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system carrying off all acrimonious hu mors, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life medirines 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 the head, pains in (he chest, Flatulency, 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, greatly supe rior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. Moff.it 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 (hat he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. Is the reader an in valid, and does he wish lo know whether the Life medicines 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 ihe 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. Moffat's Medical office in New York, 375 Broadway. GEO. HOWARD, .lgent. Tarboro', Oct. 1840. JYoticc. Hp Tl E subscriber having associated wilh him in business James I). Howell Ihe business in future will be conducted under the firm of James Weclilell Sc Co. JAMES IV EI) DELL. N. B. (JThose indebted to the sub scriber are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective dues, as he is anxious to close his old busiuos as spee dily as possible. J. IV. Tarboro', Jan'y 23d, 1841. THE Matchless Sanative, Invented by the immortal Louis OJfon Goelicke, M.'D. OF C ERM ANY, EUROPE, ITS astonishing the world with its mightv victory over many fearful diseases, which have been pronounced LNCUBA- li LL by physicians iu every age, being ihe 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 (three-fold powerJ; a medicine of more value to mankind than the united treasures of our globe, and for which we have abundant cause to bless the benefi- t ent band of a kind Providence; a medi cine, which begins to be valued by physi cians, wlio have lieretotore opposed ii, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures ol many whom they had resigned to the grasp of the Insatiable Grave !!Q a precious and powerful medicine, which has thoroughly filled the great vacuum in the materia medico; and thereby proved itself to be the CoBBqiics'or of Physician. CCf Dose of the Sanative. For adults one drop; for children, a half drop; , for infants, a quarter drop. The dirrr. t ions' explain the method of taking these portions, ana contain a history of the medi eine and its distinguished inventor. 07"Prire. Three and one-third rix dollars $2 50) per half ounce. G. VICK Agent. Stanhope, Nash co. N. (J. June, 1S40. IT?" A fiesh supply of the above invalu able medicine just received and for sale by Geo. Howard, Tarboro1. Tarboro', August 21. House, Landscape Ornamental PAINTING. nnllE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county, that he has located himself In Tarborongh, Where he is prepared to execute all .orders in his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, silling chairs, fire screens and the like painted, 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 lineol business will be thankfully received and faithlully executed on reasonable lerms. LEWIS DE ARQUER. Taiboro Feb. 26. Doctor Win. I2VAXS' SOOTHING SYilUP For children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF. To .Mothers and jYurses. nrHlE passage of the Teeth through the gums produces troublesome and dan gerous symptoms. It is known by moth ers that there is great irritation in ihe mouth and gums during ibis process. The gums swell, the secretion of saliva is in creased, the child is seized with frequent aud sudden fits of crying, vvatchings, start ing in the sleep, and spasms of peculi.u parts, the child shrieks with extreme vio lence, and thrusts its fingers into its mouth. If these precursory symptoms are not spee dily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions itni versally supervene, and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. If mothers who have their little babes afilirted with these distressing symptoms, would apply Ur. William Evans's Celebrated Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundreds of infants when thought past recovery, from being suddenly attacked wilh that fatal malady, convulsions. 'This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of Children, when thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as ihe Syrup is rubbed on the gums, the c hild will recover. 'This preparation is so in noeenl, so efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let its gums be rubbed with it. When infants are at ihe ige of four months, though there is no ap pearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should be used on the gums, lo open the pores. Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes in the night with pain in ihe gums, the Syrup immediaiely givesease by open ing the pores and healing the gums; tlieie by preventing Convulions, Feveis, &c. To the Agent of Dr. Evans' Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir 'The great hem fi: afforded to my soficriug infant by your Soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted and painful dentition, must convince every feeling parent how essential an eailv ap plication of such an invaluable medicine is to relieve infant misery and torture. Mv infant, while teething, experienced such acute sufferings, that it was attacked w ill, convulsions, and my wife and family sup posed that death would soon release the babe from anguish till we procured a hot lie of your Syrup; which as soon as ap plied to the gums a wonderful change was produced, and after a few applications the child displayed obvious relief, and by con tiuuing in its use. 1 am glad lo inlorin you, the child has completely recovered, and no recurrence of that aw ful complaint has since occurred; the teeth are emana ting daily and the child enjoys perfect health. I giveyou my cheerful permission lo make this acknowledgment public, and will gladly give any information on this circumstance. When children begin to be in pain wilh iheir teeth, shooting in their gums, put a little of the Syrup in a tea spoon, and wilh the finger let the child's gums he rubbed for two or three minutes, three limes a day. It must not be put to the breast immediately, for the milk would lake the syrup off loo soon. W hen the teeth are just coming through their gums, mothers should immediately apply tbc sy rup; it will prevent the children hating a fever, and undergoing ibm painful opera tion of lancing the gums, which always makes ihe tooth much harder to come through, and sometimes causes death. Beware of Count rrfrif m. fCaulion. I5e particular in port ha sing lo obtain it at 100 Chatham st., New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS, o Geo. Howard, Tarboro. fcl. Russel, Elixabeth City. January, 1S40. Botanic Medicines. THE subcriber has recently procured and now ofTers for sale on reasonable and accommodating terms, the following Tlioinpsoiiiaii Medicines, viz : Looelia,seed and pulverized, 2nd and 3rd Preparation of do. Composition, Nerve Powder, Poplar Bark, African Bird Pepper, Bay berry, Skunk cabbage, wake robin, Balsam Fir, Butternut syrup, Balmony, Green ozier, Myrrh, Unicorn root, Ginger, Hitter Root, Golden Seal, Clivers, ron I Lilly, hemlock, ui'ch hazle, Cough powder, raspberry leaves, Prickly ash, slippery elm, barberry, Cholera and Dysentery Syrup, Rheumatic Tincture, Woman's Friend, Stieng'hening Pller, No. 6, Thompson's Guide and Narrative, irobinson's Lectures, Syringes, &c. GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', Nov. 9ih, 1S39. nccosnziiciaricd by the Faculty. o Tomato and Slippery Elm PILLS. fin HERE are many lamily medicines now before the public, some of which, from their intrinsic virtues have justly gained ihe confidence and gratitude of thousands; but iu the light of contrast, and in the scale of curative merit, Dr. Harrel 'Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills stand pre-eminently above ijiein all; nor is any apology offered for taking this higl ground, unless it is ihe fact of their supe perior, and almost miraculous effects iu ihe cure of diseases. 'They produce, whenta ken, a deep and lasting impression thai they stand at the head of all oilier prepar ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Liver alTections, Jaundice, head-ache, loss of appetite, costiveness, ft male complaints, and eveiy disease within the reach of hu man me, ms; yield readily lo the power ful, yel geuile operation of ihese pills. As a cathartic th y are copious and free, as an aperient the) are mild and certain, as a tonic they are prompt and invigorating, as an alterative they are superior lo Calo mel or any other known remedy, and as a purilyer of the blood they are unequalled in ihe history of medicines. 'There is no disease can withstand iheir life-giving en ergy when taken in time, or interrupt the system at all when they are administered as ; preventative. During sickly sea sons, and the prevalence of epidemicks, iheir occasional use will preserve the body from attacks of disease. 50 (ents per box. $54 per gross. Druggists, Booksellers, and Merchants are requisite to become agents for ihe sale ol the above medicines. All orders (post paid) directed lo Dr. A. Harrell, Elix ibclh Ci;y, N. C. will re ceive strict attention. TESTIMONIALS. Charles Rfight, E-q. Pasquotank Co, M. C. cured of sick head ache, sick stom ach, rosiiveness, and lever. Josiah Piichetl, E-q. Pasquotank Co., N. C, of bilious pleurisy, pain in the head, and soreness of the whole body. Charles Harrel, Esq. Eliz-ibelh City, i. C, his family of bilious and other symptoms. Cap;. J. Smiih, Windsor, N. C, of liver complaint and costiveness. Rev. G. Al. Keesee, Portsmouth, Va., of bilious habit, head ache and nausea. Joseph Ramsey, Esq Plymouth, N. C, of indisposition. licheN Simpson, Esq, Pasquotank Co., N. C. his w ife i:f loss of appetite, and his servant of diaril.nca. Horatio N. Wil liams, Esq. EliziWth City. N, C, of in disposition. James Curiw right Eq. Pas quolank Co., N. C, of .ss of appetite, and sick siomai h. Rev. James A. Rid dick, Randolph Macon Colh-ge, of .ymp loms of Dyspepsia. Air. Ziou Culpepper, Eliz iheth Citv, N. C, of loss of ;q.pftiie, Rev Joseph Turner. Elizabeth Cit, N. C, of sick stomach, and flatulence. Jo seph Sharbor, Esq. Camden Co., i C, of foul sto.-nai h, and bilitms derangement. Air. Ruber; Pool, P...;quoanK Co., C., of impaired appetite and costiveness. A few selected out of maov. Cotton Hp HE subscriber has j,w ' quantity of Cotinn Jv 1 xm . umbers, which he will sell dlffN &l deduced On reasonable and accomrn0(a,ir! GEO r,J.S Tarbo"o, Jen isii. J AGENTS. James AI. Redmond, ) .P , Gf.o. Howard, J I",boro, l. Ivnersoo, No i f.lk, Va. Co, Portsmouth, Va. W. Radham, Edenton, N. 0. W. Fesseiuleo, PImoulh, N. C. M. S. Perry. HertVord, . C. D. Clay ion, Tyrrel, N. C. II- D. Alache.r, Washington, W C. P. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. N- R. Uasscll, Williamson, N. C. W'hb & Cape-hart, Windsor, i. C. W. Al. Mason, Raleigh, N. C. S. Small, near Woodviile, N. C. S. Hall, Newbern, N. C. W. & G. Howard, Ocracoke, N. C. Sept. 21, 1839. Jy Compouml Tomato pin ' entirely vEGETABLE Jl new and invaluable Medic diseases arising from iJll vnretion ,tf ,i "i er and slomach, ofso.asilhJ H calomel, as a cathartic in r 'J all bilious diseases. JeVtr IJH1ESE popuiar P.Ils, eonbi, medicinal properties of the T ! Plant with other vegetable , st(I which h ive been found lo modif"6' fue its effects are believed to 'a Alterative and Cathartic Medio;' 'l .covered. They hnve been a "V? ,nd successfully tried, and C r S inivers.il approbation for Scrof. a i nep-ia. Bilious diseases . I ii.n.'jpe ( , Rh. umati m, Colds, Influei Z','c i ' Nervous diseases, Acid storra L r!r !' ul,rsuellinnSf all kinds. rJ:.Ui Colic, Headache, &e. An Antidote lo Contagirm an(j v . demic Diseases lo preven, the forrria ol Bilious and Liver abactions, Fevorar Ague, &c. in lhoe who reside jn y climates, and low and marhy countries ind the 1 est Cathartic thai can he u for those localities. Searr.en will U them an infallible remedy for the Sew. vy; and travellers the best Medicine they can use to counteract the danger? cf exposure in unhealthy climates.8 For ordii ary Fau ily Physic, they areuniver sally approved, as the best ever offered. As a Dietetic or Dinner Pill, one taken half an hour after dinner, will sufficiency simulate the dij; stive powers of ihe -tomach to a healthy and in vifjniaied ac tion, and arc f. und extremely serviceable t counteract ihe congestive effectsof !o-sg uinneis, or late suppers, or the ex Ci ssive use of deserts or liuit. Tius- Pills are not of doubtful utility They luve passed a way from those daily launched upon the lide of experiment. ;nd recommendations from Physicians and others in cvtry variety of climate in the United Slates, Texas, ar.d the Cat da, bear witness to the peculiar and po tent t diets ol this Medicine; in fad tlicj re pi e.-cr'.bed by phyicians generally, in preference to an)' other Ca'hariic and Alterative Medicine and having acquir ed an unprecedented celehriiy a an fa ii dyspeptic and Anti bilious Remedy, n. d this reputation being fully pusuinni jy the high character ol its testimonial, and the increasing demand forlhe Medi cine it is only necessary for the Proprie tor to continue the Caution, thai thepirt lie may not mistake oilier medicines whir1 re iuti uduci d as Tomato pieparatioiis the Irue Compound Tomato Pilk 83" Fur a lull account of this M cine, and for numerous ceitificates f" phy i.-ians and others see tie P3"1!1'1' icceutiy published, in ihe lijiiiljola1 t Nun" are genuine wilh l the signature of C. Phelps Al- D.,Proprielor, Hart ford, Conn. GEO. UOnWlD, Jgent. T:nb ' i o, March 25, IS 41. Celebrated Patent Animal and VtgtM tnni? .-t-nntinn- iO.lt ColIaTS, linen, and cotton fcr'Mr0 fj occasioned by preast, paint, larVan,lju! and oils of e"ery descrijiliuii, wll,i0Ul j'i'3 lo ihe fiuesl joods. The OH So ftp, Possesses very healing and P"; quahlies "id is used wilh Ppr,eCl lor u.illiiug various exun umiu man or beast. Instances aic i uu roib io oeeeiiimu. id-niuc ..-.,,.!,. ,t ntuainednl use1'1 . ii. .... . too n"' 'I'hoiisaiidiO1 I '...13 ,1' II I -amlllHIUl-i eiiects upon an onc . limbs, that have been dislocite or otberwie injured. U a,,"'!'e!) ii rase w hen applied to corns oil 'c has t fleeted an entire cure. It is positively the best remedy,' . roughly use.l, fur sprains 'j0r sons, scalds, bums, sore hp, cna J4 cr rraeked hands, cutaneous erupi pin.jded faces, that is k.iowii. . baled by the harness or llCi1 shoulders scratches, &c. on hor-' is no composition ,l,attX a,ebv Wrr....ed genuine. F, Tarboro', Nov. 20. Stationary, &c- fBlilK P.imitive 4 A 4. ..eailv bourn! a-Hl Mu Also, u-riiins lP,,r" " hlk Vl cl'.red le.ter P JP ...llsblankcardsred'P