Scans' Camomile Pills. fTJlHE camomile flower, (or as it is ofii cially called, Antusmis vocilis, or Chamoemelum. from ihe Greek words, Ka mai, on the ground, and Mtlon, an ap ple; because il grows on il;e ground, and smells like an apple,) is of a dull white color, of fragrant odor, and of a bitter ar omatic taste. Camomile is a mild tonic, in small do- . . i ... i fees acceptable arid curronoraiu 10 me stomach. Il is especially applicable to that condition of general debility, with languid appetite, which often attends con valescence from idiopathic fevers. To the Nervous and Debilitated, 13 r. Evasis' Toissc sl2. The powers ol Evans' Camomile Pills .1 . .1 i , . i ni i ihill IhP IV I I ! n 1 1 I. rr ,uiri I I r aic . ... - ir b ; tremulous hand, the dizzy ej e, and no-j Uutter.ng u.u,td...M. oco.e u.eir eue. i, like noxious vapors btfore the benign tfuence of the morning sun. They hme been long successfully used for ihe cine of intermitients, together with fevers ol the irregular ueivous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This tonic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite, dis tension of the si onacli, acidity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when the mind becomes iiritable, despoil ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. Uypochondriaeism, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous aflVclions, these pills will produce a ?afe anil permanent cure. Cvans' Pills were first introduced in America in 1835. Evans' Family Aperient Fills Are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest piecishui of science and of art; lliev never produce nausea, and are war ranted to cure the following diseases which arise from impurities ol the blood, viz: Consumption, Coaghs, and Colds, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe male weaki.ess,and all cases of hypochon drhcism, low spirits, palpitation cf Un heal t, nervous irratibilily, nervous weak ness, fl ior albas, seminal weakness, indi pesiion. loss of appetite, heartburn, gene ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faint ing, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth m i, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af fections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, w ill find relief from their sufferings, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicines. Beware of Counterfeits. fCaution. Be particular in pur 11 Laution. be particular in put cha-! ,,w. .i fciog to obtain them at 100 Chatham St., Ktvv Vork, or from the KEGULAll AGENTS. J. M. Redmond, rr. , , n ,, larboru , lir.O. IIOWAKD, 1 M. Husskll, Elizibeth City. HEAD 0,. Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder, 7 lie afflicted MUllS Friend, or Post Master, Kemesille, Pa., to Dr. Wil-: Ointment oi many virtues, much celebia liam Evans. ed for the cure of scrofula or king's evil. Among several casps the follow ing i nngvvoi in, z olio, ii. flamed eyes, burn, found: An ilderly lady, who had been Oleahh, cbilb'ains, breaking out on chil years so afllicted with nervous hypochoii- j di en's head, eiup'ii n, or pimples on the dria, debility, kc. that for the last three fee, breaking out on the moulh, scoi bul ic years she constantly received medical aid ulcer, & ulcerated sore legs sore breasts, from a respectable phvsii ian; but the I and caoCi tons humors, pressure ami pain on her heart and breast, I Printed din clions accompany Ihe above and especially in her left side, remained i valuable and highly approved patent me immovable, attended at long intervals j with weakness in her head and on her mind, keeping her discouraged to under take any thing. In May she commenced using Dr. W. Evans' medicines ac cording to the directions accompanying tliem. A reaction took place; the pain and pressure in her body w as removed; hei mind became clear and strong; her spirits , perfectly good, and up to this time it is in all respects restored to health which fur i die last ten years she has nut enjoyed. (Signed,) JONAS SNYDEU. f September 7, 183S. $7 Re pai ticular. The genuine is ven- ; ded by Jl gents only. Kvans1 Soothing Srup, Evans' Camomile Pills, Hunt's Botanic I'Ms, j Goode's Ftmule Pills, jTlie above invaluable Medicines are sold 'j Wholesale and Retail, at i. 100 Chatham street, New Your, J S( -UTII SEVENTH STKEET, Philad'a 3 Couxhill, Boston, Mass. IIEGUUIR AGENTS. 1 M Redmond, , , v n o. Howard, Toro, N. C. I -V Marshall, Halifax, ,. 1 -V. Russell t Elizabeth CUv j Bland, Edenton, fjomon Flail, Newbern " JIasnn, Ualeifl, s r ir; .1 " ' - JJtwill, Hruuswick. n:, Aiark. Jl t.nno U' l Z S. Seventh street, Philadelnhia. auuarv, 1840. MERCHANT TAILOR, npAKES this method of informing his A friends and the public generally, that h has just received his splendid Assortment of Spring and Summer VIZ: Supetfine blue, black and green Cloths, Hi"' k and olive darp d'ete, for summer CO.ltS, lack and rihbM Cissimeres, ZUck Macedonia, and green fummei eamhlet, il ick and light drab r,isimcts, Hard Times and bi,ff do. While find coll thresul drills, Di.ib and col'd Oamhro'in, il II mi,u:i dim ii" u v is r 1 1 ' il " , D f.,in and figured phally do. ).iin am, q,, (o. p,. b.K.k & f . , S,oeks with !l0 do do bomber-en, do Bosos, Collars. Gloves, Suspenders. &c lie invites an inpfciion of his ioods, is lit is confihnt they cannot fail to give sali-lae-iion as respects quality and piiec. (Jpf'Oiiilomen who wih their clothe made up, can have them made and trim med in the most fashionable style. All otders from a distance Will be punctual! attended to. Tarbnrn May 5'h IS40. APPROVED Patent Jflcdicincs. ffTT.-VRRISON'S specific Ointment, foi a the cure ol" ulcer.-, wound-', corns fever sores, chilblains, white swellings bile, pil spider and snake bites. &e It is likewise greatly superior to any mt dicine heretof ne discovered for the cha feil backhand limb' of horses for tetters, ring worms, chapped lips and in short, for every extet tml bodily evil that may 'all to the lot of man or beast. Carpenters compound Syrup of Livei wort, for the cure of Roughs -pit ling of blood, Consumption, and Liver Con plaints. Indian huir Dye, warranted. with one applica'ion, to change light oi red flair, to a beautiful brown or jet black, in a few hours, without staining the skin, or injuring the texture" of the hair; the color is permanent, and will not rub off or soil the finest linen. Bernard's remedy for Asiatic Cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, sum tner complaints, colics, cramps &. spasms Henkicilli's anti-dyspeptic i'Zs, a mol valuable medicine for the cure of dy-pepsia, and the prevention of bilious levers, colic, &.e. &c. Ptvt ! ?n if ini llhnnninlin . . e . !4oibi oca'ioo, :i snpidy cure lor rh( uma- jtisi!, ch!hlain. sprains, numbness, and jsliiluosi of the joints, &c. Far so it's pectoral balm of Car ragen, or lti-b mos a sale and certain Kimedy for coughs, cohls, asthmas, hoop ji"g c ugh, shi-iii.ess of breath, spitting of blood, consumption, &.c. dicmes, lor s.dt by GEO. HOWARD. I'rborr)', Angus! 24. Celebrated Patent Animal and Vegetable .OR cleansing coat collars, woollen, linen, and cotton goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish, and oils of every description, without in jury to the finest goods. The Gil Soap, Posspsses very healing and penetrating qualities, and is used with perfect safety for bathing various external complaints, upon man or beast. Instances are loo nu merous to be certified. Thousands of cer tificates might be obtained of its efficacious effects upon all bone complaints, weak limbs, that have been dislocated, broken, or otherwise injured. In almost every case when applied to corns on the feet, it has effected an entire cure. It is positively the best remedy, if tho roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi sons, scalds, bnrns, sore lips, chapped or (racked hands, cutaneous eruptions nr pimpled laces, that is Known. por paces chafed by the harness or saddle, sprained shoulders, scratches, &ic. on horses, there is no composition that exceeds this. Warranted genuine. For sale by GEO. UOIVARD. Tarboro July 30. i.. ... jYoticei Hp HE subscriber wishing to settle with all his creditors, .wishes to sell A T&ACT OV &AIVD. Containing between four and five hundred a res. There are a comfortable dwelling bouse and necessary buildings for a fami ly; aNo, one other small framed house, with a good brick chimney; on the sme are orchards, &c. Those that wish to pur chase will call on the subscriber, they can view the premises when called on, a:.d 1 will give a bargain. IV. D. HOPKINS. Auguss 12th, 1S40. 33 JYotice rWlflE Subscriber has just received a J1 fresh supply of Dr. Evans's JM. di cines, which he will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HO WARD. Tarboro', May 20, 1810. in cosioo:T'g TONIC MIXTURE, FOR THE CURE OP Iitlcrmilient or Ague andJPcvcr. rglHlS mixture purifies the blood, re moves the ague and consequent fever. The blood is made from the chyle oi contents of the stomach, has ils red col our and vitality imparted to it by the action of the lung and oxygen ga, which the atmospheric air contains. The Samp son gland of the system, the liver, se 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 and preserved, and should be the Physician's waichword mark well the secretions. This mixture is humless, and may be given to infants with perfect safely, as it? composition is solely Vegetable. Head ihe certificates below and annexed letter. I do hereby certify, that in 1837, my son Thomas was attacked with intermit tent or Ague. and fever. 1 applied to a respectable physician in Portsmouth, he gave him medicine, bul in a few days the ague returned. I then applied to a physi cian atSomerton, he prescribed, but found no relief. I then applied to Dr. Cohoon, and one bottle of tonic mixture made spee ly and permanent cure. Given under my hand this 25th of February. DAVID DUN FORD. Nansemond County, Va. Winton, N.C. A p. 9, 1S39. I have acted as Agent for the sale of Dr. Cohoon's tonic mixture, and can, from personal observation recommend it to the public for the cure of Ague and Fever, as I have sold is to those who had been plagued with the ague and fever for many month", and tried many other remedies without success, when one bottle of the mixture made a speedy cure. Dr. Cohoon is at liberty to u-e this certificate in any publication be may think proper. LAWRENCE ELY. Nansemond Co., Va., April IS, 1839. 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 fail in no stage of the disease whatever. ELISIIA EVERETT. Hertford Co., N. C, June 2, 1839 I do certify, that I have taken Dr. Co hoon's Tonic Mixture, and used it in my family, and it has proved to be one of the best medicines I h ive ever used or seen nven for Ague and Fever. " WILLIAM P. BRITTON. Colerain, N.C, July 27th, 1839. Mv Dear Sir: I thought to have answered your nole sometime since, but negligence is the only reason I have to offer. 1 have procu red" you an Agent to sell your medicine at Colerain, Win, J. Hardy, Esq., 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 ply, say 3 dozen bottles. I have used 4 buttles of vour Tonic Mixture in the course of 12 months in my family, and il 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 lor tne ague . lever. I am yours truly. J. WATFORD. AGENTS. GEO. HOWARD, 7 Tarboro',Ar C. JOHN WILLIAMS, $ TAMES E. WEEKS. Pasquotank co. JOHN ASKEW, Pitch Landing, N. C. T? s M ARSHALL, Halifax v. u. KA WHENCE ELY, Winton, N.C. JOSEPH HORNSBY, Suffolk, Va. LAWRENCE & VAUGHAN,Murfrees- bo rough, N. C. WILLIAM J. HARDY, Colerain, N C. ARTHUR T. FOSTER, Bryerfield, Va. March, 1S4Q. Cotton Itaniy JJpFlE subscribers, grateful for past fa. vuis, takt great pleasure in adviMng ineir uumerous customers of Fir r l her decline of the Prices OF THIS ARTICLE. They flu'er themselves they are prepared to sell on as good terms as the arlicle oi ihe snte q idity cm be procured else where. By assiduity and punclualily in buines they hope to leceive as hereto fore a liberal p3lioo;ge. battle's? brothers. November ISlh. 18:39. JYoticc. f SjlHE Subscriber informs hercustomer and the public, that she has just re turned with her Spring Supply of Goods, comprising her usual variety. A. C. HOWARD. Tarboio', May 7, 1840. Recommended hy the Faculty. Brs. Jl, J Barrett's CELEBRATED PREPARED MEDICINES. TIILSU NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES COMPRISE Their Alterative Extract of Sarsaparilla and Blood Root. This is a valuable remedy in the cure of scrofula or kings white swelling, pains hi the bones, ulcerous sores, eruptions of the skin, rheumatism, syphilitic and mer curial ufTifctions, debility, and all diseases arising from impuritses of the blood, of impaired constitutions from long habits of excessive dissipation, price $ per bottle. Their Improved Extract of Sarsaparilla and Cubebs. For the cure of chronic diseases of the mucous membrane, such as dysentery, leuchoVrhea, gleets, strictures, hermorrhoi dal :i flections, bul especially for gonorrhea: in all its stages, catarrhs of mucous surfa-j ces, more particularly the lungs, kidneys, 5c their appendages. Price .$1 per bottle. Their Concentrated Extract of Buchu and Uva Ursi. For curing diseased urinary organs, such as gravel, morbid irritation and' chronic inflammation of the kidneys, ure ters, bladder and urethra: also, diseases of the prostrate gland, loss of tone in pas sing urine, cutaneous affections and rheu matism. Price $ 25 per bottle. Their Febrifuge or Camomile Tonic. For the cure of all debilities, loss of ap petite, but especially for Fever and Ague for which it has been more particularly prepared. This medicine is so compoun ded as to meet this troublesome disease in all its stages, and ils ingredients so powerfully concentrated as to produce an effectual cure of the most obstinate cases by taking a few doses. Price $1 per bottle. Their And spasmodic or Camphorated Cordial. Designed to cure excessive vomitting, diarrhea, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera, pain in the stoinachj cramps, hysterics, colics, hypocondria, spasms, convulsions and muttering delirium in the low forms of bilious fever. It is a fine substitute for paregoric. Price 75 cents per bottle. Their Cough jVixture of Carrageen Moss and Squills. For the cure of diseased Lungs, chron ic affections of the stomach and bowels, and all diseases produced bysudden chan ges in temperature. Price 75 cents per bottle. Their A nti bilious Tomato Pills. These pills combine the extract of To mato and Slippery Elm, with several of the most approved remedies of the Mate ria Medica, and if taken according to the directions, will cure all diseases within the reach of human means. As a cathartic they are copious and free; as an aperient ihey are mild and certain; as a tonic they are prompt and invigorating; as an altera tive they are superior to calomel or any other known remedy, and as a purifier of ihe blood, they are unequalled in the his tory of medicines. Price 50 cents per box. Their Superfine Tooth Ponder. For curing and hardening the gums, cleaning, preserving and keeping white the teeth, and for sweetening the breath. Price 50 cents per box. The above preparations are offered to the public generally and Physicians espe cially, not as nostrums, or panaceas, but as neat and convenient preparations made on strictly scientific principles. They con tain the active virtues cf their respective ingredients, in a concentrated form, and will do all in removing disease that such medicines can possibly effect. Since their invention, many afflicted with the prece ding diseases have been restored by their transcendent virtues; and the great and de sirable reward of health still awaits those who avail themselves of their use accord ing to prescribed directions They are for sale at the office of GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Nov- 20. . Ne wGoods, NewGoods! Greater IJaigains than ever, ALt the Cheap Cash Store JAMES WEDDELL, fS now opening a large and moM spleti did assortment of Fancy and Staple DKY GOODS, Bought principally for Cash, at the Auc tion sales in New Voik, at wonderfully low prices, and will be sold af a very small, advance to cash purchasers hi motto still is, "The nimble sixpence btt ter than the slow shilling." Those desi rous of purchasing Goods, CUEaP, and at the same time have a IVciv nnd Fashionable ASSORTMENT OP Seasonable Goods To select from, will unquestionably find it to lhir interest to give him a c;dl. In his Assortment will be found 70 pi-ces figured and pi . in colored Silks, at 50 cenis and upwards, 10,, black figured and plain do. very cheap. 6 handsome plaid silks, for aprons, Black and colored Mouse de Laine and challys, cheap, 40 pieces printed muslins, 20 cenls end upwards, .SO ,, printed lawns, handsome and cheap, 20 French calicoes, do. do. 40 Ginghams, at 15 cents, formerly soiu ai cents, 6 yard wide ginghams, suitable for 8p rons, 90 calicoes, at the low price of 5 cents and 64 cents, 200 calicoes, at 8, 10, and 2 cents, warrgnted fast color?, 150,, ditto, al 15 cents and 'upwards, handsome patterns, good qualities, Aud cheap, 6o ,, furniture calicoes, 10 cenls and up wards. 120 3 unbleached domestics, at 5 and 6 cents 250 yard wide do. do. at 8, 10, and I2i cents, the greatest bargains ever offer ed, 150,, yard wids bleached Domestic, at B and up to the .finest made, 100 unbleached Jeans, 10 cenls, 30 bed lick, at 10, 15, 17, and 20 cents very cheap, 20 yard wide apron checks, at" 10 cents ana liner, 40 Irish linens, at 25 cent to $1, a great bargain, 50 brown linen at 12i cents and up wards, 22 linen drill, plain and striped, cheap) 3S striped and printed jeans, low, 200 Jackets, vests, and pants, very cheap, Flag silk handkfs, at 25 cenls and up wards, 200 needle worked collars and capesi from 30 cents to $8, 150 tamboured do. do. 12 to 25 cents, Ladies fancy hdkfs and scarfs, in endless' variety, Cambrie,jaconetj swiss, book and mull muslins, very cheap Bishop lawn and x barred muslins, cheap Bonnet and cap ribbons, in great Variely cheap, Ladies and misses Bonnets handsome and cheap Men's and boys slimmer hats, of every style, Black and drab fur hats, of every qualify at low prices. Boots and shoes of every size, style and quality, astonishingly cheap. MJLSO, A general assortment of Cutlery Hard u)are, China, Glass, and Crockery ware, GROCERIES, $c 4c $c. c. The above, with every other article usually kept in similar establishments, will positively be sold cheaper for cash than ever before offered. Please call and see Tarboro May 6, 1S40 Loch and Gunsmithry. npHE undersigned having devoted tin most of his life to a knowledge of his profession, is now prepared Near the Ftridge in Tarboro To execute all orders in Lock and Gun smithry, in a style at once equal lo the oest Ltonnon work Clocks, watches, musical boxes breast pins, finger rings and jewelry and bro ken articles of every description will also be repaired at the shortest notice by tAVlD C. BELL. August 14lh, 1S39. 33 Cotton Yam TnHE subscriber has just received a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different numbers,which he will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro, JaD. 1340

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