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Doctor V. EVANS' SOOTHING SYRUP For children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF, To Mothers and Nurses. THE 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 the mouth and gums during this process. The gums swell, the secretion of saliva is in creased, the child is seized with frequent and sudden fiis of crying, watchings, start ing in the sleep, and spasms of peculiar parts; the child shrieks with extreme vio leuce, and thrusts its lingers into its month I ll mese precursory smpuius meum pee dily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions uni versally supervene, and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. If mothers w ho have their little babes articled with these distressing symptoms, would apply l)r William Hvaus's Celebrated Soothing Syrup, which has preseived hundreds of infants when thought past recovery, from being suddenly attacked with that fatal malady, convulsions. Ji rent hi xsing to Mothers. Dn W Evans1 celebrated Soothing Fyruj) for children tutting their teeth. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of Children, when thought past recovH), from convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the gums, the child will recover. This preparation is so in nocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let its eums be . . . . . . r rubbed with it. When infants are at the age of four months, though there is no ap pearauce of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should be used on the gums, to open the pores. Parents should never be without the S3rup in the nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes in the night with pain in the gums, the Syrup immediaiely gives ease by open ing the pores and healing the gums; theie by preventing ( 'o'ovulsi'tn, F vm v $r. 3 Proof positive of the 'JJicacy oj Dr. E vims' Soothing -ijrtip. To the Ageni of D. 1. vans' Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir The great benefit afl rd-d to my sofl' ring infant by voor Soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted and painful dentition, must convince every feeling parent how essential an early ap plication of such an invaluable medicine i is to relieve iulant misery and torture. M infint, while teething, experienced such acuie suffering?., th at it wa attacked will, convulsions, and my wife and family sup posed that deaili would soon release ihe babe from anguish till we procured a bot tle of your Syrup; which as soon as ap plied to the gums u wonderful change was produced, and after a few applications the child displaced obvious relief, and by con tinuing in i r s use. I am glad to inform you, the child has completely recovered, and no recurrence of that awful complaint has since occurred; the teeth are emana ting daily and the child enjoys perfect health. I giveyou my cheerful permission to make this acknowledgment public, and will gUdly give any inform ninn on this, circumstance. WM. JUHNSO.V. G7Soid at Dr. W. Evans's Office, 100 Chafliam street, N. Y., and by all his a gents throughout the Union. AGENTS 3. M Redmond, Tarbo ro' F S. Marshall. Halifax. Spots wood h Robertson, Petersburg. A. l)u val Rti hpnond. C. Hall. Norf.dk. K. E Portlock. Portsmouth. Lewis. Ions- STON, Washington, D. C. MoKTIMKK &t Mowbray, Baltimore. Dec. 4, 1838. !r. W. EVANS'S CELEBRATED Fever and Jlguc Pills. rglillS widely extended and most admi rable Remedy for Fever and Ague, and other Fevers, which has already ren dered such benefit, and proved a sure and speedy cure for the above named disor ders, is particularly recommended to pub lic notice. On first feeling the premonitory symp toms occur, it is advisable at once to clear thoroughly the stomach and bowels. In no way can this be belter and less incon veniently effected, than by taking a feu doses of Dr. Evans's purifying Pills, tbe value and well authenticated virtues of which medicine have been, and still are, too apparent to call for further comment. They tend to promote a healthy secretion Of the Bile, and render the system capable Of receiving with benefit the invigorating And filrengthming Pdls Sold at Dr. Evans's medical establish ment, 100 Chatham street, N.Y. and by his authorized agents throughout t,e Union. AGENTS. J. M.Redmond, Tarbo ro. F. S Marshall, Halifax. Sfots wood 8i Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du val, Richmond. C Hall, Norfolk. ' "E, Portlock, Portsmouth. Lfwis John ston, Washington, D. C. Mortimkh h Wowbrat, Baltimore. Dec. 4, 1838. $25 Reward. AN AW AY from the Subscriber, on l lie 1-1: h November, 1S.'G. in jn o man SPENCER, Agd about 26 ytat, 5 lee 6 or 7 inches in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yrl low complexion, with a pleasant look no cais or marks known of. Said negio lor merly belonged to Moses Tison, in l'il county where bo was raised. The ahovi reward will be paid for hi apprchen-ioi. and delivery to me in Greene coumy, 9 miles from Siantonburir on the Uilnuli ro;1)j or 0la-Pi jn anv ; ,j s0 ,,a, vX nil, . . ' ' - " All persons are loicwanieu :ijjsmi harboring, employing, or earning ll said negro, under penally of the law. IiEXJ C. D EASON Nov 29. 1R37 Collon Gins. rjnilK Suiwnher i e-piei lull v inform? -- ihe public, that he still eontii.ues le carry on I lie Gin making Business, At hi lot mcr s'aiwl, In Greenville, Pitt count, Ar C. VVheie iIiom' wishing new Oins can b supplied wiih cither (lern.an or polished cast sipel jiiws at the shortest notice. Those having (ins out ol " order bad h send Iheni in at as early a day as coo venient. When ail wait is usually tht ease) until ihey win! lo use tin rn, it i sometimes impossible 'o furniab then within the tim" rqnire. ALLEN TISON, In connection ivnh ibis t m itilishment, con Unties io cirry cm lhe Lock and Gunsmith bttsinr.s.v, The making f Suiu J fit Jinxes, Mill Inks and Gudgeons and Milt Spit ifis. Steel Cuflurs. (nirned,)(q oal o an. in the Uoiled States. All orders in his lino of hn-ioc-s will Ik thankfully received, and fniihlully am' promptly executed t rc iM't l b- it ims NO Ii FLEET TV Eli. January . lS comfits im.va, MEKCil.WT TAIl.ni:, KPKHTFU LLY i..oi ms inend- emu i ur j u u i u iin- i ii 1 1 , iiui lie IIU' received bis Fall a ltd I Vi tiler .,...1 iU ...,Kt. . ....II.. l. U Con'isiin 0f supeifine blue and black Cloths,' I. vi-ihlo green and brown do. Sinp-d and corded ('assimeres of various colors, Plain black and figured Veslings, do black and figured Velvets, Plain and figored Valencia1, do do Marseilles Plain black and fancy Slock, I JmbreMa.., Hosoo)5, Collars, Gloves, Supentler. &c All of which In- will ?cll low for (Vl, or on a short credit lo p-mctu tl customers lie trusts by due at'ention to buines. and bis long expeiience therein, lo giv due saiivfaciion to those who may favoi him with their otders. He ;d-o will keep constantly on hand an assort meni of Heady made CloUiin Tarbnro', Nov 5;b. Hoots, hots. Hals and Caps. UST UK' HIVED, and for sale by iho subscriber. Ladies fine kid Victoria shoes, an entirely new and beautiful article, Ladies kid and prunella shoes, spring heel'd, ,, prunella and morocco shoes, thick soled, with heels, ,, seal, kid and calf skin thick soled shoes, of the very best quality & fashionable shapes, Women's stout leather shoes, from 50cts per pair, leal her and nmroceo boots, 75 ets& upwards, Misses and children's kid, prunella, morocco, and leather boots and shoes, Boys' leather shoes and boots, Men's fine calf skin boots, 200 pnir men's heavy winter boots, cheap, Men's fine and stout calf skin hirh and low quar tered shoes men's fine kid and morocco pumps, 450 Pair men's high quartered lined and bound shoes, a great bargain, at$l and upwards, Men's low quartered shoes, 90 cents, 500 pair negro's coarse high quartered shoes, of every size, very heavy and well made, at very low prices, 2 cases VVarnork's short nap mole skin hats, cel ebrated for their handsome shape, lightness, Dcauiy and durability, 12 es fur and silk hats, $1 each and upwards, J 4 dozen wool hats, Men's otter, fur, seal, and muskrat caps, $1 lo $15 each, 20 dozen men's and boy's hair seal caps, cheap. I be abve G-oi.U were bought cheap and will be sold al a very small advance. JJ1S IV EDI) ELL. Tsrhoro,' N"v 20. 1838 liotanic Medicines. IT OliKLlA, in hall and quarcr pound papers, prepared by E. Larrabee, 1 Uniinre, Composition or improved Vegetable Powder, African Cayenne, he. for sale, AT THIS OFFICE. jF W g& m THE following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a highly respectable Planter of 'fake Co. No. Ca., March 3d, 1838: Pit. Petecs. Dear Sir: Ry request of your ao-ent, Mr. Harrison, I scud you a few linos re inectinr the almost miraculous effects of your M ' . T 1J .11 ,U( ..... r,f pills; and 1 WOUUl ami, uwuyuu may iiiurc uc- ui them, in connection with my name, in any manner you uet-iu ViuVy -t : ., , experience, as I and my amily have aken up- wards of thirty boxes in three years and so (rrcat are the benefits we have received Irom them in i .nrr. I ctipul.- nt Ilipir mprils irorn dollars a box than have my house without them. 1 will not enumerate the alilictions they have rc licved us of; but 1 can assure you mey were many, hhI ( f verv apposite natures, whieh has fully proved to me that your medicine is a simple puri- - i .i I-. . ii.. i. .... 1 lierof Iho system, ami iuereior t-u.uijr me nir my of every disease. I will mention one case. 1 have a sister who had been for a Ionr ppriod se verely afllicted with dropsy in the chest, and was brought by It to the very verge of the grave. She was attended by the most eminent physicians that money could procure; but all their efforts to restore her to health, or even to mitigate her sufferings, were fruitless; and accordingly, we all considered her immediate death as inevitable, lly good for tune, however, as she was in this situation, ex pecting every da' to be her last, your pills were introduced into my family, and so speedy and pal pable were their effects th it three doses visibly relieved her, and in less lhan three months she was perfectly restored to health. This ease I and all who were witness f it, (but more especially the suffering party,) considered to be the next thing to miraculous; and yet I should mention many more of an equally desperate nature, in which your pills were equally successful in rescu ing the patients from the jaws of death. Need I add that the popularity of ywur medicine amounts toenlhusia-m in this section of the cnmtrv? but this I presume you know from the immense quan lity yi-u dlsprse ot. 1 nr.iy mention, however, lhal notwithstanding its gem ral ue, 1 never heard an iihlivivitlual complain of its effects' My resi dence is 1-2 miles from Ra'.ei gii, f. lhe road to 1-;i yt tteville. I am, with sentimetiis i f regard, your obVIt servant, A. (J. HANKS. Sjp,V; Vn. Ib. T, ISSS. To Dr. Pktfrs. D'-ar Sir: It will ni doubt be er.itilViuu to you to hear of one among the many ot the wondertul cures which have been eilet led by y.ur im dici'ie in this phirei For three years or upwards 1 had been awfully iitllict- edwith lhe liver complaint, dyspepsia and en- j largemriit of the spleen. My hebdominal tnus rh s were greailv contracted, and it -was really ! frightful to c.,!t( luplate lhe size of my spleen. I Acliiel !o ui v, I n;ii eoswvein s-. aim piles tr I my constant eoiiipinious, and in f liort, the inulli- tude oi my aiincttons n.ui hrou i lit me to the tirink of eier: ityt During the entire peried of my suf- ft .ri!.o 1 wns ;M tended by various physicians, hut then pres -riplions at l st. only aih'Oloil a tempo rary reiii I. s.U'.Ht I was ma :ate almost amount- li'g lo 'it -pair, when it so h. ppetied (and 1 bless (li for tin- circumstance) ihat I was advised by afiieiid (wh.ihad himself been greatly teMiefittnl by their use,) io make inal f your pills. I did ta ;ii.l the result was that from the first, week f the ir application I beiran to improve a pace, and am at the present wriling in lhe nj. yaient of perfect health. I suppose that in all I haw used all t:t fifteen doihus worth of your medicine. You may male whatever use you wish of this letter, and believe me to he Yours, very truly, 'YM. HOLMES. .SVjf,,U-, Vt. tl. 7. Th.is js to certify that I am intimately acquaint ed wiih Mr. Jf'm. Holmes, and am fully aware th-.'t the above document, through ail its circum !am es. is p-'rfeelly correct- My means fi r being so positive of this is, that Pin. H mines is oti" of my in'irest neighbors, and the medieii.e of which he speaks was purchased at n.y oOice. I would add ih.it this is only one of a number of cases equally desperate, which have cume within my kn iwh-dge as being cured by "Dr. Peters' Vege table Piils." I need scarcely say that ihey are more popular here lhan any other medicine, and such I have no doubt will be the case wherever they are know n. Alt HI UK SMITH, P. M. ChaAoftf , X. C. Xor. 11, 1837. T)ra Sin. Your Pills are so extremely popu lar here, thai the people are hut few, and far be tween who think of using any other. Calomel, blue pills, and the w hole catalogue of patent me dicines which were in vooue in these parts, have vanished before them, like mists before the sun, I have recently purchased two thousand boxes from your general agent, Mr Harrison, and there has been such a demand for them, that I believe I will shortly have to trouble you with another or der. Hi 13. WILLIAMS, P. M. 1'efert.bttrg, Va. Jan. 9, 1837, This will certify that I was afllicted for several years w ith Chronic Hepatitis, (Liver Complaint,) and after using various preparations of mereurv. &ic as prescribed by physicians, without any ef- f feet, that Peters' Vegetable Pills have produced i produced a complete curei My complaints were pain in the head and side, dizziness, sourness of stomach, capricious appe tite, furred tongue, costiveness, &c., w hich have all been removed. Iam fully convinced that my life has been preserved by the use of Peters' Pills, and in many other cases I have known them to be used with eqaully beneficial results. JAS. If. SCARBOROUGH. Union Ilotc, lialcigh, N. C. April 9, 1837, Dear Sno Having been for several years af flicted with Liver Complaint and general debility, I had recourse to your inestimable Vefretahl Pill. and the result is that I am now in the enjoyment of excellent health. I am never without them in my own family, and I descant upon their virtues to all my friends; but the latter is nearly labor in vain, as mey are already extremely popular here. J. U. U LATCH FORD. Greenshoroush, N. C. Jan. lfi.17. This, will certify that my wife wa9 severely af flicted with Liver Complatnt and Dvs ten years, and had nearly lost the use of her ricrht arrn that she had been under the care of several eminent physicians, and made use of a variety of popular medicines, all of which failed in the de sired effect until she had recourse to your Vege table Pills, ten boxes of which have completely restored her to health. I myself am troubled with Head-ache and Colic, and have never known an instance in which your Pills did not afford me speedy relief. IV, W, JPOODBURN. Mecklenburg county. Pa, Feb. 4, 1837. Dear Sir. -I have been using your Pills for the last eighteen months, and have this day pur chased twelve dozen boxes of Mr. Harrison, who wished mo to transmit you my opinions touching their merits. For mvself. I never fnnml nnv mn dicino that has done me so much good; but i have yet higher authority in their favour, for I have sold a great number of boxes to the physicians around here, all of whom have expresssd them selves highly gratified with their effects. This of course has mado them very popular here; indeed so much so, Hint they are to bo found in almost' every dwelling. Make what use you please or this : and I wish it could be made, yet: more flat tering as I feel that nothing too favorable can ba said of your Pills. lnefsyiSCn. Kcw Glasgow, A 'mherrt co, Va. Nv. 8, 1837. This is to certify that I have seen Peters' Vege table Pills used in a case of dropsy, ami am pre pared to substantiate, that a most perfect euro was the issue. About 8 months ago, my boy, a slave, was ta- , . hv lhe a,7ove complaint, and accord " ' " . . . " i n i 1 i. : linfrlvlea ed in a physician, tint no auorueu mm f j th(. had course, by the rccomrnen- ! jo relief J . 1 that in less than three months, i tlie Patent was as well as ever. KDWARD A. CABKLTi. Eden ton, N. U. Jpril 10, 1H3S. Dear SiR.-I have been using your pills in my family, for the last twelve months, with the great est satisfaction. In Bilieais Fever, l ever and Arue, Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Oostiveness and Debility, they are indeed iuvahnble. i have to add in their favor, that I have recommended them to many of my neighb .rs, not a few of whom, have since informed mo that they believed their lives were saved by their use. Yours, Sec. STEPHEN ELLIOTT. PUEPAUED HY And for sle at t!ie P Ofli e ind Print ing Olfi e in Tarboro'. Oct. 20, IS3S. Sohnslon, J, Kf!S leave lo inform his customer ai.d lhe public, thai he has hec tired hi Fall Supply of GOODS, Of all ilo mi FahiMuhh .Article?, Suitable fur Gent ie wen's wear. SUCH AS S iperfiue Clolh-, ( h.s-mi ( ri" & Vesting. i aver cloth an! Lion skin, lor nvercuah. Camblcl for cloaks, sticks. Collars, iiooni, and black sih C aval S'ljopenders of superior quality. He also has a fno line black bttnur Hats, Of the latest (action. fJenilerr.en wish 11.5 to purchase (Joods in his line, will ii, wll lo call and ex imine hefoie ihey pin c' , as he is detn mined to m II low n.c Cash, or on a short credit lo punctual euioi-ei . I rl- rc'. X v 15-h. 1S3?. UXTEXSIVK AKK1VAL, OF IVfc ami FashiaiHthtc nlIIK Subscriber I. as now received ilw whole ol his late purchase, and h -p ciftJIy i,,vitrs his customers a:,d lh vublic lo cill;tnd examine his awutmei t md learn iiis prices hefotrj they buy. Hi ieck is very lare and being deuimir.to o re duce it as: speedily as possible, will ' IT r hi fioods at such Juvceedinghj iw priccr, s he feels confident will meet the views f the most rigid economist. In his assortment iril be found rKCEJ plain fiour0tl colored silks, Black satins, Italian lustrinjjs, nros do Xan'rs Levantines, s'mchews ami sarsnetts, Mr uselin de Laines, newest patterns & best qualit', Satin Van II daire, a splendid article for ladies dresses rich emhrc idered ball dresses. Finest qualily French and Ktnrlish Merinos, I rench printsfur capes, cheap, Black Domhazeen and paramatta cloth, .uusnn ana lace needle-work'd collars and copes ... .v.i .annj, ,i i reai oarcjrtui, I ancy silk merino shawls and handkerchiefs, J lain and h?ured Circassians and merinos, Ladies and Gentlemen's cloaks. Superfine broadcloths, various colors, astonish jncrly cheap 21 fieces Kentucky leans. fOP?L niefP3 nlain m,l c-i 1 . ;eiaal5 1 V- riV i? ."HU irom - '"v. iiiir.il lllllie, Kose Blankets 2 per oair and iir,-r,cc xirTjy on rpnis in 1110 titmc-t An immense stock of nero blankets, very cheap 40 pieces heavy Kerseys, for negro men's wear, ai no cents, 30 Linseys, women's at 20 cents and upwards, v lute and red Flannels, from 20 cents, THE LARGEST AND MOST SPLENDID Assortment of CIMCOES, Ever exhibited here, at extremely low prices v,am,ues, irom ej cis. a "-reat Unwards of Qnn nlon c i.i , ', . . . uaia,ii lunniureana apron checks, , , w p'coui uiiuieacneu sturlinfTs and sheetings, all widths and qualities, at ve?v redueed nriep T.inan olM.-.-'m . .. J 200 nieces blenboH d.irtl. Jf j nrk r-.; 1,1 1. 1 .- 0 , me, ry cheap-54 ps bleached & unbleached Jeant Bed Tick, Irish linens, Imen sheeting 13J4 wide 8-4 linen Dinner fnr fKla i.u 3 iue, Bed Qu.lts and Counterpanes, handsome & cheap Victoria and corded skirtswork basket, P' ambiets tor cloaks, 30 cents and upwards Ladies corsets, 75 cents and upwards, 300 ladies and misse3 BOXNFIN Very cheap Ribbons of everv deJr;n; V Sobbjd TS S -5n7ert ,PUn' Ch6ap' Bohbinett - do. do. do, bwiss and jackonett muslin do. do. .htenlx,her wilh a,mosl FANCY ft STAPLE DRY GOODS LINE, Is now offered at unprecedented low price! At the cheap Cash Store. JAS. TVEDDELL Tarboro', 24th Nov. 1S3S. 1 Home, L:mil,c:ipc e J,' : J: Pin II R Subscriber unor,r..u . "''C.iml.., . ihat he has located hiufsef CU 'J, In 'i'arborougji Where he is prepared to execuie a' 111 his line ol buine;. Those wishing gi, si,ith,nrd t- chair, fire screens and ii,,. jjj. , ' M1!;ng vill bring litem lo Ihe coach ''""H IVmdl. Iuitil Mr. He will leave town nn.l counlrv, when house p;,n,;,,i(r j ' e All cudersiu his line-of bui ,,4 u?-? J" h.mk lolly received ..nd n!iluilv e l ft i r'asOiiab!e tcruis. lCVel LEWIS DE A HQ irFn '. Feb. 2Cy i Ut- f- ' 1 i OilCC. T AYR!) from Jn.i:,, j this c.M-.nty, abotil H e o0,, .2 small bay jinny .Jirir Uidoi.gin: to Ihe Subscriber, will, sj.inf, n her fore feet, (ulu th, r h- r were shod i not now rc-coll-ci.il.) ;v,ru. "iree year oid. I pinched )J", from a hoie drover, s0 if is very Uii(,.r'. sain which way she may have jr,,,, iirt when la! hea.d irom, slie w;.s jj county of Kdgeron;b,.. I suppose .lt- h been taken up by some one' h, :0n n ami if so, any information rcrcPn lfJ will be Ihaukfolly ie.-eived, a-.1 the p. -on amply compeiisated for hi n mMc. JrLLIAM D. MOYFs. Creerville, I'm counly, June -1' , IS. S. Stale of North Carolim, MARTIN roUUT OF EQUIIY. "phia Gnfii- ) vs. v. pet;fion fur );mcc (;rj fa-r.f Griffin, Alimony JIi James Griffin: S:r, you are here- ny notified personally lo bo and ap pear h- Ion lhe Jiidjje rf our aid C-ouri at he Court House in Williamson, o lhe last Monday io Fehnnry next, then aid here to answer the cvenl aMeu;alior. oi be petition ef Ihe said Sophia And it i- ordered, thai y-.u bo rrir unMl nnd on joined from transferrin, nsuni' jj. r ii ny way' withdrawing from th lumNof Uobason, adm'r ol John Rnhon drcM, any estate or rfJecls lo whirlncu may he entitled by virtue ol voor M.arri ajro wiih the saul Sophia, unless iien'cr into bond and security in the M:m of orJf thousand dollars lo answer and nidfch oit'er and dcciec as may be had in to! aforesaid cau-o. Witney P. H. ITas-fll. Heilc w. ATas'er of our aid Court, al offi.-, ihe 1st November. 1S38 a n. iASSELL, a v c. Piice adv SlO 00. 45-:Jm JVoticc. IOR SALE, ihe n-vio.l Statute of thv Liws of North Cindiiin-fivi the fust volume al live d-dl.us each ous of the second, al four dollars. JOS DELL C. C. Tarboro', An 10, 1S:'?S Notice. MR Subscriber re.sp -rlfuHy inform the public, i hat he t i 1 1 continues to manufacture and repair Collon Gins, Corn Fans, ad Corn Shi Hers, AT HAMILTON, MARTIN COUNTY". He also is Aent for lhe dNpn 01 Harman's Patent Threshing MachiM in this section of the Slaic, ami m nrnmnili Im-niJ, .i,n m.iv (!ci r e one ol them. Thev area verv use ;fol and durable article. joiix irnsos Jan. 2, 1S3S. Cotton Gins. UK subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established hirri-cli on the Raleigh road, near Ihe store o. Knight, on Cokey, where he continue The making and repairing Collon Gins. All those who wish lo sunnlv lhemels with Gins rf ihr hoti nnaliiv. are resP?(V fully solicited to apply to the Subscriber fprsonally, or by letter. All order5,;n3 Gins will be promptly executed. u!'. ul of order will be expeditiously rep11' Persons wishing to have work eCti!PJ vill please leave their orders at the sto'e C. Knight, Eq. SAMUEL ?. TROCAR February 5th.
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