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.WOIiMS! WOllMSH . Startling Facts. tfLTTUNDREDS of children and adults are lost yearly with Worms when fcorrie other cause has beetl supposed to be the true one. It is admitted by all Doc tors that scarce a man, woman dr child exists but what are sooner or later trou bled with worms, and in hundreds of ca ses sad to relate, a opposed feverj scar latina, cold, or some other ailing cnrries 'off the flowers' of the whole human fami y while in truth they die of Wornisd hnd these could have been eradicated in B day, by the use of a bottle of Kolmslocky8 Vermifuge, At the cost of a quarter of a dollar! How sickening the thought that these things should be and who can forgive themselves for not trytng this norm hx terminator, when they know that even if the case was not worms, this remedy could not by any possibility do hurt but always good as a purgative let the dis case be what it may. How important then to use it, and who will dare lake the responsibility to do without it? Let eve ry pareut lhat is not a brute, ask them selves this question in truth &t soberness. In some of the best families in the neigh borhood of St. John's Park, it has been extensively used, from the circumstance of having eradicated a large quantity ol worms, after all other remedies had fail ed, which was extensively known in thai part of the cityi In numerous cases other complaints were supposed to exist, and the persons treated for fever, Sic. but finally a trial of this Vermifuge discovered the true cause of the sickness by bringing away almost an innumerable quantity of Worms, large and sniall, and the persons recovered With great despatch. Instances o( this kind might be cited to an immense ex tent, but it is useless, one trial for 25 cents will show any one with astonish ment the certain effects of this Vermifuge. Caurton, -Never buy this article un less it have "Dr Kolmslock's Vermifuge" handsomely engraved on the outside label, and ill j fac-simile of Comstock &t Co., thus Coiristock Co., New York, are the sole agents for it. For sale in Tarboro' by Geo. Howard in Washington by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr. N. L. Stilh. j January 14, 1843. ! tlecoitiinended liy the Faculty. I)rs. Jl Sf J HarreWs CELEBRATED PREPARED MEDICINES. $HESE NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES COMPRISE fcheir Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills, for ihe cure of fevers, liver affectione, jaundice, head ache, loss of appetite, cos iiveness, female complaints, &i every dis ease within the reach of human means. Iterative Extract of Sarsaparilla and Blood Root, for scrofula, or king's while swelling, pains in the bones, ulrerous sores, eiuptions of the skin, rheumatism, syphilitic and mercurial affections. &r. Concentrated Extract of Duchu and U ia CJrsi, for curing diseased urinary or gans, such as gravel, morbid irritation and chronic inflammation of the kidneys, Ureters, bladder and urethra also, dis eases of the prostrate gland, loss of tone in passing urine, cutaneous affections and rheumatism. Febrifuge or Camomile Tome, for the tare of all debilities, loss of appetite, but especially for Fever and Ague, for which it has been more particularly prepared. AnU spasmodic or Camphorated Cor dial, designed to cure exctssive vomitting, diarrhea, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera, pain in the stomach, cramps, hysterics, colics, hypocondria, spasms, convulsions and muttering delirium in the low forms of bilious fever. It is a fine substitute for paregoric. ' Cough Mixture of Carrageen Moss Squills, for the cure of diseased Long, chronic affections of the stomach & bow els, and all diseases produced by sudden Changes in temperature. Superfine Tooth I'owder. forenrint? and tiarrfenfrrg the gums, cleaning, preserving and keeping white the teeth, and for sweetening the breath. 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 pnncmles. For sale by ' GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Jan. 18 Turner Sf Hughes? NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC, For 1843 Just received and lor sale al this Office Kajeigb prices, vjz: 10 cents single, TS cent ppr dozen, $3 50 for half a groce, r"brCCW, - Oct. 1842. DISEASE A UNIT, impurity of the RI.OOD Ihe only Dis euse. ()V simple, yeihow wise, how good and beautiful are all Ihe laws ol na ture? Simplicity and truth are stamped upon evei v law of the creation. The r mighty worlds which toll in space in every decree of Velocity and direction re all governed by ATTRACTION OF MATTER TO MATTKK. This principle governs the human bo iv. Drandreth's Vteelable Univtrsal Pills attract all impurities of I he blood o the bowels, which organ expels them from the body. Attraction and disease are both units. All accidents or Infec tions only affect the body in proportion is they occasion impurity of the blood, I he bowels lor instance are costive 'his most important orffan is closed -the (onsenuence is a srreat accumulation ol" impurities, which, as they cannot gel oill v their usual passage, die lOreed into 'he blood, occasioning impurity ol' hlotid. Thus, Fevers, Cholics, Rheumatism, CoughS, ami Colds are often produced. Hut let Brandreth's Pills he Ued in such doses as will effectually evacuate the bow els, dud health is restored at once. Hot weather, by occasioning debility produces impurity of blood; Irom which arises Dysentary, Cholera Morbus, cramps in Ihe bowels, feebleness, pain in Ihe oack and hip joints, headache, &c., &c. These unpleasant companions are speedi ly removed by a few doses ol Brandreth's Pills, which soon restore health by puri- lying the blood. Grief, great anxieties of mind, much itching, fear, bail food, intemperance, residence near marshy land, tend in a ve- y powerful degree to promote impurity of the blood, which soon shows itself in Krysipelas, consumption, epileptic fits, ppoplexy, scurvy, lever and ague, de rangement of the stomach and bowels, all which symptoms will soon be removed hy purilymg the blood with the bran dreth Pills. Small pox. scarlet fever, putrid fevers, ven spotted fever, and fevers of all kinds are propagated only by those whose blood is in a state of impurity; thee maladies are mild or virulent according as the blood be charged with impurities pre vious to the infection being received, and never attack those whose blood is in a state of purity. The Brandrelh Pills, by purifying the blood, soon cure these mal adies; in fact the Pills go at once to col lect all the causes of these complaints. which are brought by their health restor- ing powers to the bowels,and so removed out of the body, leaving the blood pure and healthy. Fracture, bruises, fee. &c, pioduce im purity of the blood by occasioning a de rangement of the general hedllh. if Brandrelh Pills sre uot ued so as to pre vent an accumulation of humors in the bowels, these humors pass into the blood, and sot n find their way to Ihe weak part, i. e. the local injury, and are likely soon to produce inflammation, often mortifica tion of the part. Whereas, were the Brandrelh Pills used daily afterany inju V had been done to the body, uothing would go to the injured pirt but what was necessary for its perfect restoration. Olien when a bone has been broken and this advice has been followed, it has got well in a quaiter the usual time. It would be well for those exposed to d ingers lo consider this subjr ct, ils adoption might s?vf their bodies from mutilations, might save their lives. Ulcers are produced by impurity of Ihe blood; the part where it breaks out had in Jays gone by been injured, and therefore its p nvers of life could not repel the im purity of the blood when it settled upon it. soon the acidity , or secrocity exco riates Ihe fibres and opens t hie ulcers. Here we have a drain or outlet opened fur the bad humors, for (he impurity of Ihe blood lo pi-s out of the body. Salves and all kinds of applications are applied lo it, but it don l get well. But let Bran- drelh's Pills be used, say four or six ol them to be taken daily, the Pills will open another drain, i. e. the bowels; the bad humors contained in Ihe blood will thus be discharged from the body hy their na tural outlet, and none will be lelt to keep up the irritation and burning in the ulcer, and it will get well. In like manner are white swelling, unnatural enlargements, liver complaints, gravel, salt rheum, dis ease of the prostrate gland, cured by ab stracting with the Brandrelh Pills the impurities Irom the blood. All persons who do not feel well should use these Pills. No man was ever sick long whose blood was kepi pure. No man can be in good health if hi blood be impure. niiraci men tne impurities 01 voor blood It) your bowels with Brandreth's pill and you will be as strong and healthy as the lilt witnin you is capable ol sustaining. Age 11s are appoiniea in every county in the stale, lor the s;ile of Dr. Kian dreth'i Pills. Kach agent has an engraved certificate of ageney. signed B. Brandreth. M.D. R. HAZLKWOOD, trav ag't. 1jmJiist received, a fresh supply of the 1 r ' auove xmvatuaou meatexne. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. I Tail mo, March 25, 1843. Dr. O C. Lin's improved patent machine spread Strengthening Plasters. rTpHESE plasters, greatly improved, and having the preference of all oth ers, are warmly recommended by all doc tors as invaluable for all invalids having pains in the breast, back or side. Weak ness and lameness are relieved at once by their use, and the pdrU restoredto strength and a natural warmth and health. Any person wearing one ofthese plasters, will be astonished and delighted at the com fort it affords. Those threatened with Lung Complaints should never trnst them selves a day without wearing a plaster. It removes ihe irritation of incipient con sumption from the lungs to the surface of the bodi arid draws off ihe internal af fection. So in liver complaints, and Coughs and Colds. Children wiih Whooping Cough should always have one, to prevent the cough settling on the lungs. Their excellence will be under stood by all on a trial. Comstock & Co New York, wholesalers. For sale in Tarboro' by Geo. Howard in Washington by Dr. F. Gallagher in Raleigh by Dr N. . St th. January 14, 1843. SHERMAN'S Camphor Lozenges, JJVR immediate relief in Nervous or sick Headache, palpitation of Ihe heart, lovvness of spirits, despondency, in flammatory or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of the chest, cholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach or bowels, hysterical affections and all nervous disea ses, drowsiness through the day and wake fulness at night; cholera or cholera mor bus, diarrhcej, lassitude, or a sense ot la tigue. Persons travelling or attending large parties, will find the Lozenges real ly reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youth used afier dissipation, they will restore the tone of the system generally, and remove all the unpleasant symptoms arising from too free living. Sherman's Cough Lozenges, Are the safest, most sure and effectual re medy for Coughs, colds, consumptions. whooping cough, asthma, tightness of the lungs or chest, fyc. The proprietor has never known an instance where they did nol give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold within the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every slage of consumption, ami those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. They do not check and dry up the cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proximate of exciting caiJse. They are made from a combination of the most valuable expec forattt or cough medicines, and are un doubtedly superior to every thing in use lor those complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of certificates have been offered of their wonderful virtues, from ths who have been saved from an untimeh grave, and restored to perfect health, by using Ihem. Sherman's Worm Lozenges, Proved in more than 400,000 caes lo b infallible; the only certain worm-destroy ing medicine ever discovered. Many tl is eases arise from worms and occasion long and intense suffering & even death; with out their ever being suspected; grown persons are very often afflicted with theni and are doclored lor various complaints, without any benefit; when one dose ol those Lozenges would speedily cure them. Symptoms of Worms. Pains in the ... r .1 ! jornts or limbs, onensive nream, picxing at the nose, grinding ot the teeth luring sleep, and at times a paleness about the lips with flushed cheeks, bleeding at Ihe nose, a gnawing sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat over the sdrface of the bo dy, slight chills or shiverings, headache, drowsiness, Vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams, sudden starling rn sleep with fright and screaming; sometimes a trou blesome cough, leverishness, thirst, pallid hue, fits, bad taste rn the mouth, difficult breathing, pain in the stomach or bowels, fatigue, nausea, squeamishness, voracious appetite, lea-nness, moated stomach or limbs, griprngs, shooting pains in various parts of the body, a sense of something ri sing in the throat, itching of the anus to wards night, a frequent desire lo pass something from the bowels, & sometimes discharges of slime and mucus. ShermniCs Poor Man's Plaster, The best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pain, or weakness in the back, loins, sides, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c. One million a year will not supply the demanrL They require a Irtllr warming before application. " 'Warranted superior to all others, and for one quarter the usual prfcre, making not ouly the best, but the cheapest plaster in the world. It affords relief in a few hours and makes as lonishing cures. ' The above are offered for sale by G BO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Feb. 23 $100 Reward. RAN A WAY from the Sub scriber, about eighteen months since, my Hegro boy STEllVIIins About 35 or 40 years of agp, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, and dark com plected. He is well known in the vicini ty where I formerly resided," in Martin county, and has a wife at U iderick Pur vis's, near where if is supposed he is lur king. The above reward will be p 1 id on his delivery to Levi II .well, Halifax county. Should he be injured or killed io taking him, Ihe person will not be held responsible. R EUR EN S. MANNING. April 26 IS42 16 JYoticc. r11HR Subscriber offers for ale on very moderate and accommodating term. ml good Cotton Gin, Of 37 saws it is in prime order and ready' for immediate use GEO. HOWARD Tarbnro', June 3 1841. Doctor Win. EVANS' SOOTHING SYRUP For children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF. To Mothers and JYurses. HP H E passage of the Teeth through the gums produces troublesome and dan gerous symptoms. Ii is known by moth ers that there is creat 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, starl ing in the sleep, and spasms of peculiar parts, the child shrieks with extreme vio lence, and thrusts its fingers into Us 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 Dr. William Evans's Celebrated Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundreds of intauts when thought past recovery, from being suddenly attacked with that fata malady, convulsions. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of Children, when thought past recovery, from - convulsions; As soon as the oyrup is rubbed on the gums, the child win recover. lhis preparation is so in noceht, So efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let its gums be rubbed with it. When infants are al ihe age of four months, though there is no ap pearance of teeth one bottle of the Syrup should be iiSed on the gums, to open the pores. Parents should never be without the Syrup in ihe nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes in the night with pain m the gums, the Svruo iinmediaiel v civesease bv oben ing the pores and healing the gurns; there by preventing Convulsions, Fevers. Sic. To the Aj;enl of Dr. Evans' Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir The great benefit afforded to my suffering infant by your Soothing Syrup, in a Case of protracted and painful dentition, musi convince every leeling parent how essential an early ap plication ol such an invaluable mediciue is to relieve infant misery and torture. JUy infant, while teething, experienced such acute sufferings, that it was attacked with convulsions, and my wile and family sup pos"ed lhat death would soon release the babe Irom anguish till we procured a bot lie of your Syrnp; which as soon as an plied lo the gums a wonderful change was produced, and alter a lew applications the child displayed obvious relief, and by con tinuing in its use. 1 am clad lo inform you, the child has completely recovered. and no recurrence of thai awful complaint has since occurred: the leelh are emaoa ting daily and ihe child enjoys perfect health. I giveyou my cheerlul permission to make this acknowledgment public and will gladly give any information on this circumstance. When child ren begin to be in pain with their leeth, shooting in their uums. out lillle of the Syrup in a tea-spoon, and wiih the ringer lei the child's gums be rubbed for two or three minutes, three limes a day. Ii musl nol be put lo the broast immediately, for the milk would take the syrup off too soon. When the teeih are jusi coming through iheir gums mothers should immediately apply the sy rup; it will pTevent the children having c fever, and undergoing that painful orrera- lion of lancing the gums, which always makes the tooth much harder to come .through, and sometimes causes death. Beware of Counterfeits. "Caution Be particular in purcha sing to obtain it al 100 Chatham sf., New York, or from the REGULAR AGENT'S. Geo. Howard, Tarboro M. Russel, Elizabeth City. ' January 14 - - . - - i-..- --- Shi! r n M I E unparalleled reputation which Peters' Pills have acquired as a Me dical restorative, is the most unquestion able prod" lhat can be given of iheir im mense importance to the ;niictedj in al most every class of diseases. l"he num ber of !etl rs received from patients re covering through their means Is really prodigious, and Ihe complaints which they have cured are almost as varied ai they are numerous. Peters' Vegetable I'Uls Are anti-bili.us, ami dyspeptic, am! anti-mercurial and may be justly consid ered Universal Medicine, but they dre' peculiarly beneficial in ihe lullowing corri plaints: Yellow and Bilious FeverVj Ffei ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache Jaundice: Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarge ment ol the Spleen, Piles, Cholic: Female Obstructions, Hearl Burn, Furred Tongue iau-ea, Distenion ol the Stomach and B wels,. Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence Habitual Cosiiveness, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases ol Torpor o! ihe Bowels wheie a Cathartic or an Ape rient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operations, producing neith er nausea, griping nor debility. A Ireh supply of ihe above Pills just received and for sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Feb. 23. APPROVED Patent Jfledicines. -- DR. PHELPS' Compound Tomato Pills entikely vegetable A new and invaluubte Medicine for all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, morbid secretions of the liv er and stomach, also, a substitute for colo nel, os a cathartic in feutrs and all bilious diseases. Tnese popular Pills, combining the medicinal properties of the Tomato Plant with oilier vegetable sunstances which have been lound lo modify and dif fuse ils effects, are believed to be the best Alterative and Cathartic Medicine ever discovered. They have been abundantly and successfully tried, and have, received universal approbation for Scrofula, Dys pepsia, Bilious diseases, Jaundice, Gravel, Rheumatism, Colds, Influenza, Catarrh Nervous diseases. Acid stomachs,- Olanil, ular swellings of all kinds Cosiiveness, Colic, Headache, &c. Beckwi th's anti-dyspeptic Fillg, a most valuable medicine for the cure of dyspepsia, and the prevention of bilious fevers, colic, &c. Gray's invalnahlt Patent Oint men!, for the cure of white swelling, scrofulous and oilier tumours; ulcers, sore leg, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises,' swelling & inflammations, scalds and burn, scald head," women's" sore breast, rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions cbtjhlains," whitlows, biles; piles, corns, and external diseases generally. Fuller's Ethereal tooth-ache Rlixir,' prepared from' me recipe of the celebrated Dr. Bl;ike; of London, adopfeH and recommended by the London Medical Society in 1839'. It is believed to be the besl compound for the loolh ache ever in vented, and able lo cuiv it in all caes ex cept when connected with a rheumatic affection. 't'he aijlicted man's Friend or Ointment ol many virtues, much celebra ted for the cure of scrofula or king's evil n 1 I ringworm, goitre, mnameu eyes, ourn c.alds, chilblains, breaking out on eh?N dren's heads, eruption, or pimples on The f;ice, breaking out on the mouth, corbutic ulcers, & ulcerated sore legs, sore breasi-'i and cancerous humors. Printed directions accompany the abufe valuable and highly approved pateut 01 6 hemes, lor s;le by GEO. HOWARD Tarboro, Nov. 15 Botanic .Medicines T HP subcriber has recently procured and now nfTir I'nr alnn' reasonable and accommodating terms, the following Thoiiipsouian Medicines, Looelia, eed and nulverized 2nd and 3rd Preparation of ifo'. . Composition, Nerve Powder, Poplar Bark African Bird Pepper, Bayberry, , Skunk cabbage, wake robin, Balsam FirV Butternut syrup, Balmooy, Green oziery Mvrrh. Unieorn root. f?inorer. Bitter Root, GuMen Seal,- Clivers, Pond Lilly, hemlock, wi'ch hazle,- Cough powder,- raspberry leaves, Prickly ash, slippery elm, barberry, Cholera am! Dysentery Syrup, Rheumatic Tincture, Woman's Fi-ieiw, Snenirtheninff Plater, No. 6, Thompson's Guide and Narrative, Uubinson s Lectures, syringes, &c GEO. HOWARD Tarboro', Nov. - v.
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