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I Astonishing.! AMONG the thousand Medicines adver ( tised as "certain curtain cures for pul ; monary complaint," Jfaynrfs Expectorant Stands alone, lis path to public confi dence has been paved, not with puffs, but CURRn ftnd the vouchers for its efficacy include an array of names which, for char acter and respectability, cannot be surpass ed in this country. Dr. JAYNE, being himself a physician, does not protess to perform physical impossibilities; but he does assert, and he is borne out by well an thenticated facts, that in all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which are susceptible of cure without miraculous fnferference, his EXPECIOKANT will restore the patient to health. No other medicine will remove mucus or pus" from the throat so thoroughly as this. It effec tually loosens the coagulated masses from the membrane which lines the trachea, and at every -cough the patient will bring up portions of the disengaged matter. IN AA. COMPLAINTS OF THE PUL MONARY ORGANS, even where nature seems to be making no effort to throw off the disease, PAYNE'S EXPECTORANT imparts vigor to the machinery of respira tion, and enables them to disencumber themselves of the obstructions which hail impeded their free operation. It bas res tored hundreds to perfect healih, alter their physicians had given them upas incurable, with CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough. Spjtting Blood, in a word, all dis easts of a 1MJLMONARY nature yield to this preparation, if properly administ red. Rev. J. ir. Maginnis, Professor in Ham ilton. (N.Y-) Literary ami Theological Seminary, says? would not be -without Dr. Jayne's medicines in my family for any consideration. 1 have found them suc cessful in cases where all other means have failed." Mr. Nicholas Harris, corner of Front and Lombard streets. Philadelphia, wascu rod of Cough, Asthma, and Heeding of the Lungs, under which he labored for many years. Rev. Iia M, AUen, late of this, but now of New York ciy, says: ! have used Jayne's Expectorant, and have more confi dence in it than all ol her medicines of the. kind." Rev. Wm. Laws, Modesttown, Va., pays: '! have used your Expectorant, and found it an excellent medicine for Pulmo nary diseases." Mr. John Beckford, of Eastport, Maine, says; Your Expectorant has just cured a man whom his physician had given up to die with Consumption; and also another, in the very lowest stages of Bronchitis." Messrs. Slosson & Williams, Booksel lers, Ovvego, N. Y. say: Your Expectorant gives universal satisfaction. Rev. John Ellis, of New York city, says that two bottles cured him of Influenza, a hard Cough and apparent Consumption. Mr. Adrial Ely, of Watettown, N. Y. says: "Many respectable people offer cer tificates in favor of your Expectorant. I believe that all your medicines are ihe best preparations that have ever bten offtrcd to the public, for the relief of ihe afflicted and the Cure of Diseases." Daniel Henshaw, Esq. Editor of the Lynn (Mas) Record, sas: 'Jyne's Ex pectorant is a very valuable syrup, which we have lately used with good effect in stoppings Coiigh and loosening and break ing up a Cold." Reu. Arthur D. Bradford, of Darlington, Pa. says that it cured his son of Croup in a few minutes. The Bangor (Me.) Journal says: A tri al of Jayne's Expectorant will satisfy all that it is a speedy cure for Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all kinds of Pulmonary Affections " Mr. Ebcnezer Webster, of Providence, (R. 1 ) was cured of a severe Aslhrna by using fie bottles. Rev. Simeon Siegfried was cured of In fluenza, a Hoarseness, and a hard dry Cough, by one bottle. Rev. Dr. Babcock, of Poughkeepsie, says that knowing Dr. Jayne to be a regular physician, and having used his medicines personally and in his family, does not hesi tate to commend them as safe and eminent ly useful medicines, and a valuable addi tion to our materia medica. Rev John Segur, of Lambertsvillc, New Jersey, who was suffering with a hoarseness and soreness of the lungs and throat, and a suffocating Asthma, was cured by one bottle. Mr. J. L. Simpkins says that it cured 1 lis wife of Consumption, and one of his ; children of Hooping Cough. The Proprietor could add hundreds of oiher names equally respectable, who re commend JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, as superior to all other medicines for the cure of all the various Pulmonary diseases. Karnes and Prices of Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines, viz: Jayne's Expectorant, per bottle, $1 00 Hair Tonic " 1 00 Tonic Vermifuge 0 50 it Carminative Balsam, large, 0 50 " small, 0 25 Sanative Pills, per box, 0 25 American Hair Dye, 0 50 For sale in Tarboro' by JAS. M. REDMOND, Agent. May 13, 1844. Coffield King, Merchant Tailor, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends Jta' and the public generally, that he has received From New York, his Supply of Sprins: and bummer In his line of business. He invites the attention of those who wish to purchase A good Suit of Clothes, as they can do so by calling at his old stand, where will be found on hand A good assortment of Cloths, Cassi- meres, and fastings. And also, an assortment of Gloves, Stocks, Bosoms, Cravats, Suspenders, Um brellas, &c &c. Tarboro', May 15ih, 1844. IVciv and Beautiful Spring and Summer MIL LINER Y, c. Jirs. i.c. IIOUMRO, IOTAS just received her Spring supply of Goods, which with her funnel stock cumpiises a general assortment l the most neat, useful and ornamental ar tides, in the IVIiilhicry line. In her aorimeut will be found Beautiful pattern Silk bonnets, Rutland braid, Rutland and bird -eye, Albert and shell, Florence braid, open gimp,' and fine straw bonnets, in great variety, Plain and figured silks and satins, Tarretun muslins white and black crapes, Ilonnet and rap ribbons laces and gimps, French ard American Flowers, &c. &c. All of which will he m d on her uual liberal and are immodat ing terms. Tarboro'. May 2, IS I I Gontribiitionship IFire Insurance Company,, 57 trail St. New York, Capital 300,000 DoJIars. f n 1 1 1 E Capital Stock of this Institution is -u- all paid in and secured on first rate Donds and Mortgages and Real Estate, and numbers among its Directors some of the most influential and respectable inhabitants of the citv. It insures against Loss or Dam age by fire buildings of every description, merchandize, &c. &c. on terms as favorable as similar institutions. Policies will be issued on application to JAMES WEDDELL, Agent for Tarboro" and vicinity. Tarboro', May 1st, 1S44. . Botanic Medicines. "JUST RECEIVED, an additional and fresh supply of Tliompsoiiiaii I?Icdicincs,viz : Lobelia, seed and pulverized Composition, Myrrh, African Bird Pepper, Nerve powder, SSpice bilters, Golden seal. Poplar bark, Bayberry, (ireen ozier. Unicorn rool, Barberry, Wake robin, Skunk cabbage. Woman's friend, Slippery elm, Pond lily, witch hazle, Prickly ash, Rheumatic tincture, No. C. &c. &c. For sale on reasonable terms by GEO HOWARD. Tarboro'. My 17, 1844. Evans Camomile JPills. f ip HE camomile flower, (or as it is offi- cially called, Anthkmis vociLis,or Chamoemelum. from the Gretk word Kamai, on the ground, and JUelon, 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. It is especially applicable to that condition of general debility, with languid appetite, w hich 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 of inlermittents, tngether with fevers of the irregular nervous kind, accompanied with visceral obstructions. This tonic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want ol 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, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. Hypochondriacism, 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. Geo. Howard, Agent. March 25. Robert Norjlect, HpHROUGH this medium returns his sincere thanks," for the very liberal patronage received since his commence ment in busmen. Gentlemen, wishing to procure a suit of clothes equal in eve ry roprct to the best that Can be made in the United Stales, can do so by giving Dim a call. Always on hand, good Stock of Cloths, Cassimrres and Nestings, of the newest styles, And an assortment of stock, ciav t, bo oms, gloves, silk and wool shuts hum Irawers, hats, pumps, boots, umbiel- lar, &c. &c. Tarboro', Feb. 1. ' Notice. ILLIAM II. BATTLE & RENJ. D. BAT I'LE having purchased tin interest of Amos J. Battle in the COTTON FACTORY And appurtenances situated f t the Falls of Tar River, The whole establishment is now owned iy them and C. C. Battle. The buines m lutiire; will be conducted as heretofore, in the name of Battle 4' Brothers, and upon the same liberal and accommoiU ting, terms. In consequence of th? withdrawal ol one of the tormer firm of Battle & Broth ers, the business will have to be closed up to the 1st day of June, 1S41. A uilaole agent will be employed to attend to this part of Ihe business. They hope lo have the continued pat ronage of a generous public, a they will endeavor to have their Yarns iimdeof good q-ialily, and will sell at as low prices as the article can be had at other places. BATTLE Sr BROTHERS. Rooky Mount, N.C. June IS. Doctor Win. E2VAIS' SOOTHING SYRUP For children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF. To Mothers and Nurses. Hp H E 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 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 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 Ur 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. Goelicke's Matchless Sanative, for the cure of Consumption in its various stages, It is astonishing the world with its tnicli ty victory over many fearful diseases, which have been pronounced INCUUA BLK by physicians tu every age, bein the most valuable medicine, and the most unaccountable in its operations of any ever prepared by human hands; a medicine ob tained Cqually from the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms, 'ihus possessing a C?THUEE-FOLD POWER. Q Gray's invaluable Fa lent Dint- ment, lor the cure of white swelling, scrofulous and other tumours, ulcers, sort legs old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings & inflammations, scalds and burns, scald head, women's sore breast, rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions chilblains, whitlows, biles, piles, corns, ind external diseases generally. Fuller's Ethereal tooth-ache Klixir, prepared from the recipe of the celebrated Dr. Blake, of London, adopted and recommended by the London Medical Society in 1839. It is believed to be Ihe best compound for the tooth ache ever in vented, and able to cure it in all cases ex cept when connected with a rheumatic affection. Bullard's Oil Soap, for cleansing coat collars, woollen, linen, and cotton goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish, &l oils of every description, without injury to the finest goods. It also possesses very healing and penetrating qualities, and is used with perfect safety for bathing varions external complaints, upon man or beast. It is the best remedy, if thoroughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poisons, scalds, burns, sore lips, chapped or cracked hands, cutaneous eruptions, or pimpled faces, that is known. For places chafed by ihe harness or saddle, sprained shoulders, scratches, 8c. on horses, there is no composition that exceeds this. Geo. Howard Agent. March 25. JYotice. HE subscribers have entered Into a Copartnership, under the fiini of liowditch V Hotceli, For the transaction of M rcantile business in Tarboro', and would lespectfully an nounce to the Public that thMy have, aid will he in receipt of, all the diffeient kinds ol Meichaixlize usually kept in the toies ol ihe place and lo which they so licit Ihe attention of buyers JOSEPH H. BOWDTCII. JAMES D IO WELL Tarhorotigb, c. li,lv4H 4S NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Taft & IS r other, OULD inform the citizens of thi place and Ihe public generally, thai they now have nr. hand a very desirabh and magnificent assortment ol DRY GOODS, II its and Caps of Ihe latest style and ve ry br-st quality B ols and Shot s Hard waic, Cui lry, Croekery. Olasswaie, GROCERIES, 4?Y Purchers of the above articles will find it t their iotptesi to extmine theit stock. Even if they do not purchase n' n, they will at l,4ast have ihe advantage ol learning the lowest market prices. Tarboro', Feb. 1st. 1814. 5 Jlnd Liter ( 'omplaint. Dr. Taylor s Balsam of Liverwort, FllOM 375 BOWERY, NEW YOHK, 7OK the cure of roughs, colds, asth ma, hooping cough, catarrh, pains in the side and breast, bronchitis, liver com plaints, and all those afiVctious of tin throat and longs, which area source of so touch suffering and so often terminate in consumption, this remedy is justly ami highly distinguished. It is purely vege table, mild and gentle in its effects upon the system, andean be taken in the mosi delicate cases with safety as well as utili ty. So extensively has it been used and so often proved successful, even in ex treme and apparently almost hopeless ca ses, not only as a palliative but as a rem edy, that the Proprietor feels no hesitan cy in introducing it, and recommending it lo all who unfortunately may have occa sion to resort lo some means of recovery. Physicians, familiar with its effects and aware of the healing properties of ibis vegetable preparation, not unfreqnently prescribe it in their practice; and with the Medical Faculty generally, it lias met with more than ordinary approbation. (CONSUMPTION. The follow ing remarks were taken from the last number of the Medical Magazine: 'The surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver wort, made at 376 Bowery, in consump tive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed ibis disease j (consumption) incurable, that it is diffi- rull to credit our senses when we see per sons, evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a fact of daily occur rence." The following certificate was given us a few days since by Capt. Scolt, of Eliz abeth City, N. P. "Being constitutionally predisposed to consumption, (a number of my family having died of this disease,) and having i if .i suflered severely from irritation ol the lungs, accompanied with cough and rais ing matter and blood, together with some pain in my side and breast, till I was sup posed to be beyond recovery, I ivas indu red by advice of Dn Perkins, to iry Tay lors Balsam of Liverwort; and with great pleasure lake this opportunity of testify ing to the value of this remedy, I have taken five bottles in all. I began to im prove after the first bottle, and after ta king the third was so far recovered as to be able to get about; since which time, by continued use of it, I am quite resto red and able lo attend to my usual busi ness. To persons suffering from coughs and affections of the lungs I can earnestly recommend it. (Signed.) JAS. C. SCOTT. Consumption cured! Being of a studi ous habit, I became afflicted some years since, with bronchitis, tickling in ihe throat, slight cough, and oiher consump tive symptoms. Every new cold increa sed my disease, until it settled into regu lar confirmed confirmed consumption. I now commenced ihe use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bow ery, and this medicine gave me relief in a short time. It has since effected a ra dical cure. Kev. G. W. CANDA. For sale by GEO. HOWARD, Ant. Tarboro1. Feb. 25, 1843. 8 New Fall and Winter f l the Cheap CISII STORE. jpilK subscriber begs to call the atten tion of his customers and the public, o his presf nt magnificent and very ex tensive stock of ' FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising aimo-i. every thing that ii new and desirable for the present and aj pt oaehi ng season, bought on the most ad Miii;igeou terms in large lots, and will be sold on very sn:all profits. My stock is very laige,.and was pur- -hased tinder all the advantages that cash tnd a thorough knowhdge ot the markets would command; and being very anxious 'o reduce it as speedily as possible, every uticie shall he offered at a small advanca in the piime cost. I respectfully solicit call Tom thosp desirous of buying Goods cheap Js. IVEDDELL; Tarboro', 20th, Nov. 1843. Horses and Vehicles. nnHE Subscriber having replenished his stock of Horses and Vehicles, now offers them for hire on ihe following Terms per Day. Fcr liarouclie, two horses, and driver, $4 00 Barouche and harness, 1 50 Carryall, two horses, and driver, 3 50 Carryall and harness, - 1 00 Bgy. and horse, 2 00 . Ihijriry, and harness, - - 1 00 tiig, and horse, 1 75 GiT, and harness, - 0 75 ,, - Sulky, and horse, - 1 50 Sulky, and harness, 0 60 Horse, saddle and bridle, 125 Horse, - 1 00 ,, Horse and cart, - 1 25 Cart and jjear, - 0 25 Horse, and plough, ' 1 00 ., Plough and gear, - 0 25 Draught wagon and dray, per contract. Tue above charges are for an ordinary day's travel longer or shorter distances by special contract. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro. Jau'y 10. Jflcdicines, fyc. "HX'ST RECEIVED, a fresh assortment of approved Patent Medicines, and in addition to our former stock, as follows: Allen's balsam of horehound, liverwort, and pleu risy root Steerss chemical Opodeldoc, Lnngley's great western Indian Panacea, Oil spike, British Oil, Bateman's drops, Essence of peppermint, lemon, &c. Laudanum, paregoric, Thompson's eye water, Bau d'Cologne, superior Orris tooth paste, Amhler's tooth powder, lip salve, Castor Oil, sweet Oil, black leather Varnish; Dunlop's Improved vegetable blacking, &ct For sale cheap as usual. GEO. HOWARD. t Trbnro April 3. SAi. Recommended by the Faculty. Urs. Jl J IlarrelPs CELEBRATED PREPARED MEDICINES.. THESE NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES COMPRISE Their Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills, for the cure of fevers, liver affectione, jaundice, head ache, loss of appetite, cos tiveness, female complaints, &, every dis ease within the reach of human means. Alterative Extract of Sarsaparilla and Blood Hoot, for scrofula, or king's white swelling, pains in ihe bones, ulcere u sores, eiuptions of the skin, rheumat:su, syphilitic and merrurial affections. &ic. C.nnt.ar1-rtfiA Pffrtrt r f Riiltti ntrt TT tT . . . ... . J . . va Ursx, for curing diseased urinary or- ' n , ... . . J . gaiis, sucn as gravei, niuruiu 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. i Febrifuge or Camomile Tonic, for the cure of all debilities, loss of appetite, but especially for Fever and Ague, for which it has been more particularly prepared. A nii spasmodic or Camphorated Cor diaf, designed to cure excessive vomitiing, diarrhea, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera, pain in ihe 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 Lungs, chronic affections of ihe stomach & bow els, and all diseases produced by sudden changes in temperature. Superfine Tooth Powder, for curing and hardening the gums, cleaning, preserving and keeping white the teeth, and for sweetening ihe breath. The above preparations are offered to ihe public generally and Physicians espe cially, not as nostrums, or panaceas, but as neat and convenient preparations made on strictly scientific principles. For sale by GEO. HOWARD, AgtU Tarbort Jan. IV
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