pi AM FOET
And J1IUSMC STORJEi
fatflK Subscribers repcclfuily announce
10 their friends and ine public, lhat
ihev are novV opening dt their Store on
Sycamore street, a large assoitment of Pi
inosj of superior quality;
FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF
HlcsSrs. Aii mis fc Clark,
NEW YORK,
Which they submit to the examination of
their friends and the public. They havt
jlSo on hand the largest & best .-election of
American and European Music
'Tftat has ever been exhibited here. Al
so. ?up"ri r Guitars Violins, Accordeons
jrjutts, Fifes and Drums a large assort
merit of Roman, French & English Harps,
rjuitar and Violin Strings.
They will teceive weekly from the
Northern Cities, every new publication f
Music, intending to keep at all times
largest and most comph te assoi tmenl.
Aud being both of us Teachers and hav
ing some experience in selecting Music
and Musical Instruments, we hope to be
enabled to keep such an assortment as will
be pleasing, agreeable and useful i0 thost
who will favor us with their patronage.
tVe beg leave to say alo, lhat veshall
be glad to allow purchasers of our Pianos
to keep them for a reasonable time am'
try them, before piying for them, and w.
will take back any Piano paid for, if pio
yed lo be defective, even after 12 months
trial. Any Piano sold in Town r its en
virons will be kept in tone- for 12 month
gratis. CHARLES BERG CO.
(jpPianos tuned and let on hiie.
Petersburg, April 1, 1841. 18
Notice.
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WILLIAM II. BATTLE & HENJ.
" D. BATTLE having purchased the
interest of Amos J. Baltic in the
COTTON FACTORY
And appurtenances situated
M the Falls of Tar River,
The whole establishment is now owned
by them and C 13. Battle. The business
in future will be conducted as heretofore,
in the name of Bui tit Brut hers , and
upon the same liberal and accommodi
ting terms.
In consequence of the wiihdrawal ol
one of the former firm of Battle & Broth
ers, the business will have to be closed up
to the 1st clay of June, 1841. A suitaule
agent will be employed to attend to this
part of the business.
They hope to have the continued pat
ronage of a generous public, as they will
endeavor to have their Yarns made of good
q lality, and will sell at as low prices as
the article can be had at other places.
BATTLE $ BROTHERS.
Rocky Mount, N C. Jiinc Is, 1S4I.
$10 Reward.
RANAYVAY from the Sub
Scriber, on the 27lh of July,
1840. nrgro n.au DANIEL
Said Danit-I is about thirty four
years ol agf, the rise of six fed
high, dark complexion, and a little knock
knei d, with a sc;ir o.t one side of his
mouth, which side not n collected al-o.
a small piece of one of his ears has been
bit off in a fight. Said negro weighs the
rise of two hundred pounds, and was rai
aed in Pitt count-, N. C. I fur warn all
persons from harboring said negro under
the penally of the law. I will give the
above leward to any person that a ill ap
prehend said negro, and deliver him to
me, near Oak Grove, Kdgecombe county,
N. C. or confine him io any jiil so that I
get him again. ABNER TSON
Feb. 24, 1841. 9
UrandrctJis Pills.
This medicine is acknowledged tp, be
one of the most valuable ever discovered
as a purifier of the blood and fluids. 1
n superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as s
sodorific or alterative. It stands it. finitely
before all the preparations or combinations
oi Mercury, lis purgative properties are
alone of incalculable value f r these Pill?
may be taken daily for any period, & in
stead of weakening by the cathartic effect.
ley add strength by liking away the cause
of weakness. There is no nood Meicurv
does, which these Pills do not likewise.
"'it they have none of the miserable
tfft-cts of that deadly specific. The teeth
are not injured; the bones and limbs are
not paralized no but in the stead ol
hse distressing symptoms, new life and
-onstquent animation is evident in every
ovement of the body. Brandrelh'
ruis are indeed a universal Remedy for
J ? CUfe opposite diseases; they cure
fviammaliun ami chronic rheumatism
hey cure diabetes and Stranguaryl
ney care dysentery and constitutional
owvmess. 1 hey will cure all these
apparently opposite diseases, because
V' cleanse, and purify the blood, provi
?ed "oweter, nature is not beyond all
uman assistance.
GEO. HOWARD, Agent.
iirboro' Oct. 1840.
Evans' Camomile JPills.
rjpHE camomile flower, (or as it is offi
nu.cUy ca,le Anthemis vocins.or
ClUm&melurii. from the Greek- words,
Katnai, on the ground, and Melon, an ap
ple; because it grows on the 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
ses acceptable and corroborant to the
stomach. 1 1 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,
Dr. Evans' Tonic Pills.
The powers of Evans' Camomile Pills
are such, that the palpitating heart, the
tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the
fluttering mind, vanish before their effects
like noxious vapors before the benign in
fluence of the morning sun. They have
been long successfully used for the cure
;f intcrmittents, together with fevers ol
the irregular nervous 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 stomach, acidity, unpleas
ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in
the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor,
when the mind becomes irritable, despou
ding, thoughtful, melancholy aud deject
ed. 1 lyporhoiidriacism, consumption,
dimness of sight, delirium, and all other
nervous affections, these pills will produce
a safe and permanent cure.
Evans' Pills were first introduced in
America in 1835.
Evans' Family Aperient Pills
Are purely vegetable, composed with the
strictest precision of science and of art;
they never produce nausea, and are war
ranted to cure the following diseases which
arise from impurities of the blood, viz:
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dys
pepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, fe
male weakness, and all cases ofliypodion
diiacism, low spirits, palpitation of the
heart, nervous irralibility, nervous weak
ness, floor albus, seminal weakness, indi
gestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, geue
ral debility, bodily weakness, chlorosis or
green sickness, flatulency, hysterical faint
ings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea
sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asth
ma, tic douloureux, cramp, spasmodic af
fections, and those who are victims to that
most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find
relief from their sufferings, by a course of
Dr. Evans' medicines.
Beware of Counterfeits.
dC" Caution. Be particular in purcha
sing to obtain them at 100 Chatham si.,
New York, or from the
REGULAR AGENTS.
Gro. Howard, Tarboro',
M. Russkll, Elizabeth City.
READ 0..
Extract of a letter of Jonas Snyder,
Post Master, Kernesville, Pa., to Dr. Wil
liam Evans.
Among several cases the following is
found: An elderly lady, who had been 25
years so afflicted with nervous hypochon
dria, debility, &tc. lhat for the last iinee
years she constantly received medical aid
from a respectable physician; but the
pressure and pain on her heart and breast,
and especially in her left side, remained
immovable, attended at long intervals
with weakness in her head and on her
mind, keeping her discouraged to under
take any thing. In May she commenced
using Dr. VV. Evans' medicines ac
cording lo ihe directions accompanying
them. A reaction look place; the pain
and pressure in her body w as removed; her
mind became clear and strong; her spirits
perfectly good, and up to this time it is in
all respects restored lo health which for
the lasl len years she has not enjoyed.
(Signed,) JONAS SNYDER.
September 7, 163S.
JBepaiticular. 'J he genuine is ven
ded by Agents only.
Evans1 Soothing Si,rup,
Evans1 Camomile Fills,
HunCs Botanic Hills,
Goode's Female Pills,
The above invaluable Medicines are sold
Wholesale and Retail, at
100 Chatham street, New York,
3 South seventh street, Philad'a
36 CoKNiiiLL, Boston, AIass.
REGULAR AGENTS. ,
Geo. Howard, Tarboro', N. C.
F. S. Marshall, Halifax,., -
M. Russell, Elizabeth City,
T. Bland, Edenion,
Solomon Hall, Newbern
W. Mason, Raleigh,
J W. J twill, Brunswick, Ga
Mark A Lane, Washington,
3 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia
January, 1840. (
Cheaper than ever at the
WELL KNOWN
C2SS1 STORJE.
JTanics Wcddcll & Co.
ESPECi FULLY invite their nume
rous customers and the public, lo an
early examination of their present assort
ment of Spring and Summer
GOODS,
Oompi ising the largest, most splendid, aud
beyond all comparison,
Cheapest Stock of neat, tasty,
Jlnil fashionable Goods,
Evjr effered in Tarboro', and they only
ask. ol those in want of Goods to call and
examine their stock and learn their prices
elore purchasing.
Tarboro', May 12, 1S41.
J&r. MI1RREIjIS$
NERVINE LOTION
j-
JF is truly surprising to witness the fa
vourable effects of this medicinal prepa
ration in the cure of a great many of our
most aggravated maladies. If the disease!
be acute or of recent occurrence, it will
subside in a few minutes; if it be Chronic
or of Lung standing it will disappear in a
few days; bt in every case pain will be
overcome almost instantaneously; for such
is the sudden transition which is realized
from extreme suffering to a state of per
fect. ease, lhat ihe operation is barely ter
minated, when ihe patient exclaims, his
pains are gone, and lhat a favourable
change has passed upon the disease.
These statements are not merely theoreti
cal, but the undoubted result of observa
tion and experience. This new and pow
erful principle in medical practice, will
greatly facilitate the cure of all diseases,
but vill beyond, the most distant shde of
doutt, as thousands will testify complete
ly subdue the following maladies, provid
ed tliey are within the reach of human
means; Dispepsia, Asthma, NeuralgiaHe
Doloureux, Epilepsy or Fits, St. VitusJ
Dance, Hysterics, Spine Diseases,
Cramps, Spasms, Lock Jaw, Nervous
Headache, Tooth Ache, Weak . Eyes,
Rheumatism, Gout, Swelled & Painful
Joints, Early Inflamalions of the Throat,
Lungs, Heart and its appendages, all
Painful Diseases, Paraletic Debilities,
Violent Sprains, Tetter Worms, Ring
Worms, Pimples and other Eruptions of
the Skin.
CASES CURED.
CASE 1. Mr. P. of the town of Hali
fax, N. C. a respectable merchant, sprain
ed his ancle playing a game of fives; spent
a painful and reslless night, f innd it next
morning much swelled and inflamed. He
came to me to be operated upon and sub
mitted to my treatment. In two minutes
he left the room with his ancle perfectly
restored to his great satisfaction.
CASE 2. Miss P. of ihe county of
Halifax, N. C, a young lady who had
for many years suffered with nervous
headache, and could obtain but little re
lief from the remedies generally resorted
to. I was requested by her father to try
my mode of treatment lo her case, I did so,
and in a few moments she was relieved.
CASE 3. Mr. C. of Norfolk, Va., was
laboring under chronic Rheumatism in
every joint of the upper and lower extre
mities. AH had been done for him which
medical skill could afford, yet he found
no relief. Meeting with me he requested
I should iry my practice on his case, the
result was he gol rid of his pains. It waj
accom plished in three days.
CASE 4 Mrs. R. of Elizabeth City
N C. was attacked with acute Rheuma
tism in th? left shoulder and arm, could
not raise it to her head: but to render the
pain tolerable she was compelled to stea
dy it by the tight hand. I operated upon
the disease which took me about ten min
otes and the consequence was the pain
subsided, she raised the arm without
difficulty, & used it in adjusting her dress.
CASE 5. Mr. H. of Pssquotank coun
ty N. C, was annoyed with a very exten
sive ringworm on both sides of his free.
I operated upon him and destroyed it in
two minutes.
TASK 6. Mrs. D. of Elizibelh City,
N. C. had a Neuralgic or nervous affec
Hon of the face and jaw She resorted to
a great variety of means for relief but
was disappointed. My mode of treat
ment cured her in twenty minutes.
A. HARRELL, M. D.
N. R- Df- Harrell is a graduate of the
University of Maryland.
R. T. ALLEN, General Agent.
For sale by
GEO. HOWARD, Agent.
Tarbgro', April 8, IS4L-
NE W GOODS,
.1ml cheap at that.
T. A. JIACiAIU
lias just replenished his
Vew Cheap Cash 8!orCj
With every sultantidi comfort for lb
winter: all you therelore who would pre
pare lor the rigors of the season, will not
lail to call and examine his handsome
stock before purchasing, lor it is there that
cash will go the farthest. His stock com
prises most of ihf articles of
JDry Goods and Groceries,
Necessary lor this maikcl, which he will
st II on the lowest terms lor cash or pro
duc.e.
N. H He ha on hand a goo. I supply ol
Herrings, of the he-.! brands Moasses,
Sugars, IVhile Lend, Salt. c.
T A. MACAAIR.
Tyrbnro N-.vY ls, 184 1.
cVv 23ri, 1841.
npilE Subset ibeis take pleasure in an
nouncing to tin ir numerous, custom
ers and the public, that they have now re
ceived their Fall Supply of G nods, and
respectfully solicit a cdl from those desi
rous of purchasing new and fashionabh
Goods at very low prices. Their S:ock
is probably the largest ever exhibited in
Tarboro', comprising every desirable ani
cle in Ihe Fancy and Staple Dry Good
line, all of which they are d- lermined to
sell cheap for cash, or on a short credit to
punctual customer.
JAS. IVEDDE1 L S- CO
Icw and ISeatitii'eil
SPRING AND SUMMER
MIL L1JVEJZ Y, $'c.
Wrs. .1. C. HQUMZZIP,
S opening her Spr ing supply ol Goods,
selected with the greatest care and at
tention by herself, and comprising a gen
eral assortment of the most neat, useful
and ornamental articles, in the
Millinery lane;
Among her Goods will he lound
A variety of beautiful pattern bonnets, la
t and most approved style,
Drawn Silk Bonnets,
Straw bonnets, in great variety,
Plain and figured Net,
Plain, fig'd and watered silks and satins,
Gro de Algiers, Gro de Nap, &c.
Veils, collars, caps, curls,
French, velvet and fanny Flowers,
An extensive assortment of ribbons, &c.
All of which will be sold cheap for
cash, or on her usual accommodating terms
to punctual customers.
Tarboro', Mav 12, 1S41.
JYoticc.
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Cotttfia Gins Tor Sale.
FEW new steel plate Cotton Gins,
ma le at Greenville, for sale. pn'y
A
to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to
GEO HOWARD.
Tarboro', Aujj. 25. 1 S4 I 4 1
MOFFAT'S
Vegetable Life Pills
J net Ji3S5X iieitcrg;
fjflHE high celebrity which these excel
lenl medicines have acquired, i;i cu
ring almost every disease to Inch the
human frame is liable, is a matter familiar
with almost ever intelligent person. They
became known by their fruits thtirgood
works have testified fr them they did
not thrive by the faith of the credulous.
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bili
ous aud Liver affectious, Asthma, Piles,
settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and
Agues, Obstinate Headaches, impure stale
of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance ol
the skin, Nervous Debility, the sickness
incident lo females in delicate health, eve
ry kind of weakness in the Digestive or
gans, aud in all general Derangements of
health, ihese medicines have invariably
proved a certain and speedy remedy.
They restore vigorous health to the most
exhausted constitutions. A single trial
will place ihe
Life JPills ami l9henix TSiltcrs,
Beyond ihe reach ol competition, in the
estimation of every patient.
Prepared ami sold, wholesale and retail,
at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office,
375 Groadway, New York.
N. R. None are genuine unit ss ihey have
the lac simile of Jhu M offal's sigunture.
fX7The Life Pills are sold in boxes
Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, aud 1 each,
according to ihe size; and the Phentx Bit
ters in bottles, at $1 or 2 each, with full
directions.
For gratuitous distribution An inte
resting little pamphlet, entitled
Mofllit'W Medical Manual,
Designed as a domestic guide lo health
containing accurate information' con
cerr.ing the most prevalent diseases, and
ihe most approved remedies -by Wnr. B
Jloffat. Applv io .
GEO. HOWARD, Agent.
November lbth, 1S39. ,
Cnffield ling;
WMfOtJLD relied fully Invite. the atten
tion ol ln customers and the pub
lie in general, to lits establishment neafljr
opposite ihe Brick Store; where may be
found an asoi imt'nt of the various kinds
aud styles of
rail and Winter Hoods;
FOR THE SEASON
Some of which are the following arti
cles, viz:
Superfine black and blue Cloths,
,, light and invisible green (lb.
brown and mixed do.
wool black diamond beaver do."
lot overcoats,
plain do. do.
French & Loudon Cassimcres,'
doeskin aud blue clucks do.
diamond and uaved do,
fancy mixed and drab do.
fig'd Persian velvet vestings;
,, Paris brocade vdv'ei;
p!a:n and fig'd satin vesiihgs;
vi 1 vet do.
plain black & fig'd satin Stocks;
J
)f
,, white fig'd and black apron" do:
Suer black h. s. gloves,
. and assorted col'd do.
Suspenders, bosoms and collars, &c.
To which he would ask the attention oi"
those that may favor him with their pat
ronage; and would k pui chasers lo call
and examine his at licks at least; befof e
purchasing elsew here.
G nth-men's clothing made to order b
him at the shortest notice, with gnat il
lenlitli and cite piid lo adapting the
shape tasteful, as becoming to the shape
of body. , ,
The advertiser haS always devofed hi$
greatest efforts to this very important
part, in making all of his work in the
most fashionable Myfe. His prices areas
moderate as the times will admit, and as
thr most reason-ible person can wish.
Taiboio', 1st Nov. 14 i.
Peters' vegetable Pills
rTHHE wonderlul cures ffected by this
medicine are the all engrossing sub
jects of the (lay. Go where you willj
ami you hear of nothing hut Mr. Such a
One has been cured by Dr. Pelers's Veg
etable Pills, or you know Mrs. So and So
was at the point of death, but she has
been cured by Dr. Pelers's Pills: or are
you not glad that Miss has been
restored to health by Dr. Pelers's won
drous Medicine.
Really this medicine must be very
good or it sould not cure so many. It is
good. For many years it has passed on
in the "even, silenl tenor of its vvav,"
curing hundreds of persons who were
wraugitng with death. But now its on
ward course is impetuous.
It is impossible lo stay the demand for
this medicine, as to hush the rushing
wind.
A life medicine that will procrastinate
death for years, shell it not enter every
house? Shrll it not be used by every in
dividual? Let no man say I don't: want
it. You know not what lo morrow, may
bring forth. All should use this remedy,
and remember that health is the first blcss,
iiii Irm" God; , ? ,
JPeters' Vegetable JPills
Are anti-bilious, ami dyspeptic, any
anti-mercurial and may be j'islly consid
ered Universal Medicine, but they are
peculiarly beneficial in the following conf
plaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fe
ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver
Complaints, Sick Headache. Jaundice,'
Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarge
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, FemalA
Obstructions, Heart Burn, Furred Tongue,'
Nau-ea, Distension of thp Stomach anoT
B vvels, Incipient Diarrhoea; Flatulence1
Habitual Costiveness, Blotched or Sallow.
Complexion, and in all cas s of Torpor of
the Bowels whete a Cathartic or an Ape
rient is needed. They are exceedingly
mild in Iheir operations, producing neft h-"
er nausea, griping nor debility.
The immense and increasing populari
y of these pills, is another proof of the
infallibility ol the old adage, that "truth
s powerful and . will prevail." Otk
er pills are only puffed, but Dr Peters'
are purchaced and prahed, and recom
mendtd until the demand fcr then has
become almost univcisah-
Dr Peters weuld impress this fact upon
the public, that his pills ate not quack
medicine; but a sienlific compound of
"iinples, which has ren the reaull of ma;
ny years intense aj plication lo a profes
sion in which he was Kgnlarly bred i"
hnce it is as popular with the ieular fits"
ultv as with th people at large',-
One of the many peculiar vi rides ''ofllf
Ve getable Pills. i, thafvvbile very pow
erfol in their efforts, ibey are particularly
mild and genile in their action. Unlike
ihe generality of medicine?, their rpplica
tion is never attended with naiisea or
gf'ptrtg
Without an exepp'ion in. any age, or
Connlry.no mrdicine has spread with such
rapidity and given such universal salis
fsciif,n. (J"77iC above Pilsare for sale at he
Post office 4 Printing ojice in Tarboro1
I Mch, 1S4.