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APPROVED Patent Medicines. Gray's invaluable Patent Oinl- ment, lor ihe cure of white swellings scrofulous and other tumours, ti leers son less old ,resn wo,,nil sprains and bruises "swelling" & inflammations 9 and burns, scald head, women's sore breast, rheumatic pains tetters, eruptions, chilblains whitlows biles P'', corns and external diseases generally. Brandreth'8 Vegetable Mis. ThU medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the hlood and Huuls. l . .r tn Jvirsanarilla. whether as a I nupciiui ' ... andorific or alterative. It stands infinitely before all the preparations or combinations ot Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone of incalculable value f r these Pill. mar be taken dailv for any period, & in .ioo.i nf ivoaLpninof hv the cathartic effect. they add strength by taking away ihecausi of weakness. There is no good Mercury, Hop, which these Pill? do not likewise, ti... . u.. u.rA nnnd nf the miserable effects of that deadly specific. The tettl are not injured; the bones and limbs are not naralized no-bul in the stead ot ika rtictroeinir svmntoms. new liie and consequent animation is evident in every movement of the body. Brandretli nils are indeed a universal Remedy, lor hw Mir nnnnsiie diseases: they cure Inflammation and chronic rheumatism They cure diabetes ana srranguary: They cure dysentery and constitutional costtveness. They will cure all these apparently opposite diseases, because they cleanse and purify the blood, provi ded, howevtr, nature is not beyond all human assistance. Lee's genuine (Windham) hil lious Pills, or Family physic, a mild, safe, and sovereign remedy for bilious lever, yellow fever, acid stomach, jiundice, in digestion, worms, heaJjche, costiveness, female complaints, scurvy, bilious eholic, eruptions on the skin, &c. Fuller's Ethereal tooth ache Elixir, prepared from the recipe of the celebrated Dr. Blake, of London, ndop'ed and recommended by the Lon lon Medical Society in 1839. It is believed to be the best compound for the tooth ache ever in vented, and able to cure it in all caes ex cept when connected with a rheumatic affection. BeckwillVs anti-dyspeptic Mis, a roost valuable medicine lor the cure ol dyspepsia, and the prevention of bilious fevers, colic, &c. The ajjlicted man's Friend, or Ointment ol many virtues, much celebra ted for the cure of scrofula or king's evil, ringworm, goitre, inflamed eyes, burns, scalds, chilblains, breaking out on chil dren's heads, eruption, or pimples on the face, breaking out on the mouth, scorbutic ulcers, & ulcerated sore legs sore breasts, and cancerous humors. Printed directions accompany Ihe above valuable and highly approved patent me dicines, for sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro,' July 30. Jllarks's Ointment FOR THE CURE OF PILES npHE Subscriber begs leave to offer to the attention of those who are subject to that most disagreeable of disorders, THE FILES, A remedy, the efficacy of which has been tested by the experience of years, "and the utility of which has in no instance been impaired from failure to relieve. To those who have been subjected to this disease, it will prove, if applied when re atlacked, a sure preventative to its contin uance, without the hast pain; indeed ma ny have pronounced it the most agreeable remedy ever applied. There can be no danger in its use, as its component parts are of harmless vegetable matter. The mother of ihe subscriber who is the maker of the Ointment, has been in the habit of giving it to her friends and neigh bors for lhelast five or six years, and in no instance to her knowledge has its ap plication been ineffectual, as will be seen by a number of certificates annexed, as well as the testimony of a medical gentle man who has used it himself and prescri bed it to the relief of others. Those who are suffering will do well to make a trial of the remedy. Its efficacy is guaranteed, and there can be ho doubt but that the disorder may be arrested in its earliest slate, if no delay be made in its ap plication. The directions for use will be found on each bottle. SAMUEL H. MARKS. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 31. C?"The Ointment may likewise be ob ained from Messrs. Spotswood & Robert- . on, Druggists, Petersburg and from ihe uhscriber, in Tarboro', where the certifi cates abjve referred to can be seen. GEO. HQ tVAUD, Agent. MOFFAT'S Life Fills & Phenix Bitters. THE perfectly safe, unerring, and suc cessful treatment of almost every species of disease by the use of lIofTaVs Jjife Medicines, Is no longer a matter of doubt, as a refer ence to the experience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. During ihe nresent month alone, nearly one hun dred cases have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffatt, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life medicines some ei&hl or leu 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 JLife Medicines Area purely VEGETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration, and at the same lime thorough acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system earning 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 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. Il is nol by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. L the reader an in valid, and does he wish to 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 ropy of the Medical Manual, designed as a Domes tic Guide to Health, published gratuitous ly. He 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. THE Jflatchlcss Sanative, Invented by the immortal Louis Offon GoeUche, .V. D. OF GERMANY, EUROPE, ITS astonishing ihe world with its might victory over many fearful diseases, which have been pronounced INCLUDA BLE 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 lained Equally from the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms, thus possessing a (T7thhke told powerJT); a medicine of more value lo mankind than the united treasures of our globe, and for which we have abundant cause to bless the benefi cent hand of a kind Providence; a medi cine, which begins to be valued by physi ciANS,who have heretofore opposed it, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to ihe grasp of the Kf insatiable Gruve!!J a precious and powerful medicine, w hich has thoroughly filled the great vacuum in the materia medica; and thereby proved itself lo be the Conqueror of Physicians. ?" Dose of the Sanative. For adults. one drop; for children, a half drop; ai,d for infants, a quarter drop. The direc tions explain the method of taking these porti&is, and contain a history of the medi- erne ana us aisiinguisnca inventor. SLT'X 'rice. Three and one-ihird rix dollars (.$2 50) per half ounce. G. VICK Agent. Stanhope, Nash co. N. C. June, 1840. 07 A fresh supply of the above invalu able medicine just received and for sale by Geo Howard, Tarboro'. Tarboro, August 24. JYotice. Hp HE Subscriber offers for sale on very moderate and accommodating terms, AL good Cotton Gin, Of 37 saws it is in prime order and ready for immediate use. Also, one of Harman's Patent Thresh ing Machines, which with one horse it is S3 III ivill IhrncK (V-.m IOC i 1 er I of wheat, rye, oats and rice, and from 150 uncoil ii vui i j iu I till I) lni to 00 bushels of peas per day. rt GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', June 3. 1841. House, Landscape & Ornamental PAINTING. HP HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county, that he has located himself In Tar borough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and gro into the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed n reasonable terms. LEWIS DE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 26. Doctor Wm. EVANS' SOOTHING SYlXUl For children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF. To Mothers and Nurses. HP HE passage of the Teeth through the gums produces troublesome and dan gerous symptoms. Il 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 fits of crying, watchings, start ing in the sleep, and spasms of peculiar 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 uni versally supervene, and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. If mothers who have their little babes afflicted with these distressing symptoms, would apply Lr William Evans's Celebrated Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundreds of infants when thought past recovery, from being suddenly attacked with that fatal malady, convulsions. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of Children, when thought past recovery, 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 gums be rubbed with it. Wrhen infants are at the age of four months, though there is no ap pearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should be used on ihe gums, to 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 the gums, the Syrup immediately gives ease by open ing the pores and healing the gums; there by preventing Convulsions, Fevers, he. To the Agent of Dr. Evans' Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir The great benefit afforded lo my suffering infant by your 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 is to relieve infant misery and torture. Mv infant, while teething, experienced such acute sufferings, that it was attacked with convulsions, and my wife and family sup posed that death would soon release the babe from anguish till we procured a bot tle of your Syrnp; which as soon as ap plied lo the gums a wonderful change was produced, and after a few applications the child displayed obvious relief, and by con tinuing in its use. I am glad to inform you, the chiltl has completely recovered, and no recurrence of that awful complaint has since occurred; the teelh are emana ting daily and ihe child enjoys perfect health. I giveyou my cheerful permission to make this acknowledgment public, and will gladly give any information on this circumstance. When children begin to be in pain with their teeth, shooting in their gums, put a little of the Syrup in a tea-spoon, and with the finger let ihe child's gums be rubbed for two or three minutes, three limes a day. Il must not be put to (he broast immediately, for the milk would take the syrup off too soon. When the teeth are just coming through their gums, mothers should immediately apply ihe sy rup; it will prevent the children having a fever, and undergoing that painful opera tion of lancing the gums, which always makes ihe tooih much harder to come through, and sometimes causes death. Beware of Counterfeits. Caution. Be particular in purcha sing to obtain it at 100 Chatham St., New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. Geo. Howard, Tarboro. ; M. Russel, Eliiabeth City. January, 1840. - - : Botanic Medicines. npHR subcriber has recently procured anrl now offers for sale on reasonable and accommodating terms, the following Thompsoniaii Medicines, viz: Lobelia, seed and pulverized, 2nd and 3rd Preparation of do. Composition, Nerve Powder, Poplar tiai K, African Bird Pepper,, Bay berry, Skunk cabbage, wake robin, Balsam Fir, Butternut syrup, Balmony, Green ozier, Myrrh, Unicorn root, Ginger, Bitter Root, Golden Seal, Clivers, Pond Lilly, hemlock, witch hazle, Cough powders, raspberry leaves, Prickly ash, slippery Im, barberry, Cholera and Dysentery Syrup, Rheumatic Tincture, Woman's Friend, Sitengthening Pinter, No. 6, Thompson's Guide and Narrative, Robinson's; Lectures, Syringes, &c. GEO HOWARD. Tarboro', Nov. 9th, 1S39. Recommended by the Faculty D- Tomato and Slippery Elm PI1L1LS. Hp HERE are many family medicines now ueiore ne puDMc, some ol wincn, from their intrinsic virtues have justly gained the confidence and gratitude ol thousands; but iu the light of contrast, and in the scale of curative merit, Dr. Harrell's Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills stand pre-eminently above them all; nor is any apology offered for taking this higl ground, unless il is the fact of their supe- perior, and almost miraculous effects in the cure of diseases. They produce, when ta ken, a deep and lasting impression that they stand at the head of all other prepar ed medicines of the day. Fevers, Liver affections, Jaundice, head-ache, loss ol appetite, costiveness, female complaints, and every disease within the reach of hu man means; yield readily to the power ful, yet gentle operation of these pills. As a cathartic tl y are copious and free as an aperient they are mild and certain asatonicthey areprompl and invigorating as an alterative ihey are superior to Calo mel or any other known remedy, and as purifyer of the blood ihey are unequalled .1 I . i I r- . in toe msiory oi meuiciues. i nere is no disease can withstand their life-giving en ergy when taken in time, or interrupt tlx system at all when they are administered as a preventative. During sickly sea sons, and the prevalence of epidemicks, their occasional use will preserve the body from attacks of disease. 50 cents per box. $54 per gross. Druggists, Booksellers, and Merchants are requisite to become agents for the sale ol the above medicines. All orders (post paid) directed to Dr. A. Harrell, Elizabeth City, N. C. will re ceive strict attention. -::-TESTIMONIALS. Charles Bright, Esq. Pasquotank Co., N. C. cured of sick head ache, sick stom ach, costiveness, and fever. Josiah Prichett, Esq. Pasquotank Co., N. C, of bilious pleurisy, pain in the head, and soreness of the whole body. Charles Harrel, Esq. Elizabeth City, N. C, his family of bilious and other symptoms. Cap;. J. Smith, Wind sor, N. C, of liver complaint and costiveness. Rev. G. M. Keesee, Portsmouth, Va., of bilious habit, head ache and nausea. Joseph Ramsey, Esq Plymouth, N. C, of indisposition! lUbert Simpson, Esq, Pasquotank Co., N. C. his wife cf loss of appetite, and bis servant of diarrhoea. Horatio N. Wil liams, Esq. Ellzibelh City. N. C, of in disposition. James C:irtwright Esq. Pas quotank Co., N. C, of loss of appetite, and sick stomach. Rev. James A. Rid dick, Randolph Macon College, of symp toms of Dyspepsia. -Mr. Zion Culpepper Elizabeth City, N. C, of loss of appetite Rev. Joseph Turner, Elizabeth Citt, N C, of sick stomach, and flatulence. Jo seph Sharbor, Esq. Camden Co., N C, of foul stomach, and bilious derangement! Mr. Robert Pool, Pasquotank Co., N. C, of impaired appetite and cosiiveness. A few selected oui of many. . AGENTS. James M. Redmond, Geo. Howard, Tarboro', B. Emerson, Not folk, Va. H. Buff&t Co, Portsmouth, Va. W. Badham, Edenton, N. C. W. Fessenden, Plymouth, N. C. M. S. Berry, Hertford, N. C. . D. Clayton, Tyrrel, N. C. H. D. Machen, Washington, N. C F. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. N. B. Hassell, Williamston, N. C. Webb h Capehart, Wi ndsor, N. C. W. M. Mason, Raleigh, N. C. S. Small, near Woodville, N. C. S. Hall, Newbern, N. C. , W. & G. Howard, Ocracoke. N. C. Sept. 21, 1839. Iv JYotice. :t:- Cotton Gins Tor Sale. A FEW new steel plate Cotton Gins, Ill a lb at -iv.-iiwit.., mi oaic. f PDrV to Henry Chamberlain, Greenville, or to GEO. HOWARD. 25, 1841 44 Tarboro', Au BR. PHELPS' Compound Tomato Pills entirely vegetable A new and invaluable Medicine for all diseases arising from impurities of Ihe blood, morbid secretions of the lit er and stomach, also, a substitute for calomel, a a cathartic in fevers and all bilious diseases. npHESE popular Pill, combining th6 medicinal properties of the Tomato Plant with other vegetable substances which have been iound to modify and dif. iu-e its effects, are believed tn be the best Alterative and Cathartic Medicine ever discovered. They have been abunrlaml,, and successfully iricd, and have received iniversal approbation for Scrofula, Dys-nep-ia, Bilious diseases. Jaundice, Giavel, Rhrumati-m, Colds, Ii.flutzi, Catarrh, Nervous diseases, Acid stomachs, Gland- II? fll I- n nar swellings oi an Kinus, Uosliveness Colic, Headache, &c. An Antidote to Contagious and Epi lemic Diseases, to prevent the formation of Bilious and Liver affeciions, Fever and Ague, &c. in those who reside in ho! climates, and low and marhy countries, .ind the best Cathartic that can he used for those localities. Seamen will find ihem an infallible remedy for the Scur vy; and travellers the bet Medicine that i hey can use to counteract the dangers of exposure in unhealthy climates. For ordinary Family Phjsic, they are univer sally 'approved, a the best ever offered. As a Dieietic or Dinner Pill, one taken half an hour alter dinner, will sufficiently stimulate Ihe digestive powers of the tomach lo a healthy and invigorated ac tion, and are f und extn mely serviceable t counteract the conge tive effects of long uinneis, or late suppers, or the ex cessive use of deserts or fruit. 'These Pills are not of doubtful utility. They have passed away from those daily launched upon Ihe tide of experiment, ind recommendations from Physicians and others in every variety of climate in the United Slates, Texas, and the Cana da?, bear witness to the peculiar and po tent t fleets of this Mediein; in fact they are prescribed by physicians generally, in preference lo any other Cathartic and Alterative Medicine and having acquir ed an unprecedented celebrity as an Ar ti dyspeptic and Anti bilious Remed; and this reputation being fully sustained y the high character of its testimonials, and the increasing demand for the Medi cine it is only necessary for the Proprie tor to continue the Caution, that the pub lic may not mistake other medicines which are introduced as Tomato preparations for the true Compound Tomato Pills. (JFor a full account of this Medi cine, and for numerous ceitificates from physicians and others, see the pamphlets recently published, in the hands of all Ihe Agents. Nonn are genuine without the signature f fi. R. Phelps M. D., Proprietor, Hart ford, Conn. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. tarboro, March 25, 1841. BULLARD'S Celebrated Patent Animal and Vegetahlt Oil, SOAP. JpOR cleansing coal 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 Oil Soap, Possesses very healing and penetrating qualities, and is used, with perfect safety lor baihing various external complaints, upon man or beast. Instances are too nu- merons lo be certified. Thousands of cer tificates might be obtained of its efficacious effects upon all bone complaints, weak limbs, thai have been dislocated, broken, or otherwise injured. Iu almost every case when applied to corns on the feel, it has effected an entire cure. It is positively the best remedy, if tho roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi sons, scalds, bnrns, sore lipsr chapped of cracked hands, cutaneous eruptions, or pimpled faces, that is known. For places chafed by the harness or saddle, sprained shoulders, scratches, &c. on horses, there is no composition that exceeds this. Warranted genuine. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. , Tarboro, Nov. 20. Books, Pamphlets, Stationary, fc. HTIHE Primitive Baptist, vols. 1,2, 3,4 5 & 6, neatly bound and lettered, Also, writing paper white, pink, and straw colored letter paper ink powder, quills, blank cards, red lead pencils, wrap pi ig paper, &c. for sale by GEO. HOWARD.
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