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ErJfr fl certain and effectual 'Cure for Ague ATfd Fever; also used successfully in the treatment of Bilious Fever, Nausea, General Debility ', and Nervous Weakness. fJT.HE most flattening recommendations -B. of this medicine have been received from many eminent physicians and oihers who hive used it. And it is presumed that no medicine has ever been used whose action has been more beneficial, pleasant, & invigorating, and called forth from afflicted sufferers such expressions of heartfelt grat itude and thankfulness. Persons taking the oills soon hnu themselves relieved Chill broken! Fever gone!! Stomach and head free and healthful!!! Strength ami appetite increasing and improving, and all nervous weakness fled. When 'taken according to the directions 3P.p.nmnanvini? thm. thev never fail to cure the Chill end Fever the first day, and never sicken the stomach or operate upon the bowels. Their action upon the whole i-yslrm is so charming, that persons are invariably surprised and pleased with their rapid and complete restoration 'to health. The pills are purely and solely Vegeta ble; ami the happy combination of the in gredient and their proportions are such as to produce a medicine which never fairs to Telievc when relit-f is at all attainable. Each box contains 20 doses of pills Price, One Dollar. Apply to Geo. Howard, Agent, Tarboro'. a ; DR. SPENCER'S Vegetable Pills, A PUBLIC BLESSING, i rlluirjoCj puis wut'iicvci iiicv iict vc uctrii tipr -li- ...i . 1 1 l I fairly tried, have established an envia "bls -celebrity, and are -daily -superceding all rihfr nrpnai nrf !nn- nf rrrprl ifi rf in riirincr - - those diseases for which they are recom mended. It is believed that the rapidity of the sale of this invaluable medicine (in those States of the Union where they have been introduced) and the reputation it has acquired in the brief space of twelve months, has heretofore been unprecedented in the armals -of medicine since the days of Hippocrates, the father t)f the 'healing art, to the present time. Numerous testimonials In favor of these pills might here be given, but Jet the fol lowing suffice: From Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, merchant, r' t Talladega Springs, Alabama.! August 17, 1842. This is to certify, that I have been afiiicted w ith sick headache, dyspepsia and liver complaint, and , -costiveness for the last eight or nine years; during 4 whic".ime 1 had taken as well as I recollect, bau rbcty boxes of BeckwitrYs pills, twelve box es ot' Peters' pills, and a number cf boxes of Cham--j?onvand Brandreths pills, all of which afforded iae but '"Mle or no relieti At last I was recom u nkd l try Dr. SPENOKITJS VEdKTADLK PILifc, and well I dip; fur I never had but one attack of the sick headache after 1 commenced ta king the pills, (now about six months,) and I can didly confess, that 1 have derived more real bene fit from the use of Spencer's pills, than from all - the other medicines and pills that I have ever ta ken, and I would earnestly recommend them to all, as being in my opinion, the best medicine in use for all lingering complaints. The pills have done me so much good, that I would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a box; and 1 cannot but feel very grateful to Dr. Spencer for having prepared such a valuable medicine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great fa vor on the public, as it is a thing of the utmost im portance that every family should have a spplj oi Lr. opencer s iruiy vamaoie puis constantly on ' t.; J. i Isaac M.Thomas. ; Geo. Howard, Agent, Tarboro'. CELEBRATED Headache, Cough and Worm Are admitted by the Medical Faculty, to be the best preparation ever introduced for the cure of those diseases for which they cue recommended. For sale by the prinri pnt Druggists & Merchants throughout the southern and western States, and by Geo. Howard, Agent, Tarboro'. DR. IjACOUKT'S cglible Tooth .if he JEti.vir, A certain and immediate cure for the Tooth Ache. For sale by Geo. Howard, Agent, Tarboro'. Sept. 30, 1S43. Botanic JUcdicincs. TTUST RECEIVED, an additional and fresh supply of Thompsoniaii Vffcdiciiie,viz : Lobelia, seed and pulverized Composition, Myrrh, African Ilird Pepper, Nerve powder. Sk Pond lily, witch hazle. Prickly ash. Pneumatic tincture, No. 6. &c. &c. for sale on reasonable terms by , , , GEO. HOWARD. Trboro May 17, 1844. jspice mtters, i.olden seal. Poplar bark, Bayberry, (iretn ozinr, Unii-urn root. Barberry. Wake robin. uuk cabbage. W oman's friend. Slinnrrv !m r J " To all the World who use Leather IN ANY FORM.. Oil of Tannin, Or, Leather Restorer. A NEW CHEMICAL DISCOVER!. OST people know, that skins and hides are converted into leather bv the ufe of Tannin, extracted from certain barks, Sic. When the force find strength of the Tannin is worn out, leather becomes dead, hard, dry, brittle, cracked, covered with a trust, tyc. This all know. lo restore then life, softness, moistness, slreng'lh, smoothness, & remove all crusts, fly, or blister restore the tannin. This substance the leather never can receive the second time; but the whole virtues of it are in this article, the OH of Tannin, Which penetrates the stifFrst and hardest leather, if it has been twenty years in use; and if it tears easily with the fingers, it im parts at once a strength that is utterly in credible until seen. becomes like new leather, in all respects, with a delightful softness and polish, and makes all leather completely and perfectly impervious to water particularly boots, shoe?, carriage tops, harness, hose,' trunks, and in fact all things made of leather, giving a splendid polish, even higher than new It-ather has, and at least doubling its wear and durabili ty, in whatever manner the leather is used. These are Facts. Those who will fvear old shoes, groan with corns, ride with old carriage tops have old harness and 'throw them away half used look filthy themstdve, and all about ihem expend double what is neces sary for articles of leather, to their hearts' coiftent, for what we care, -if 'their .prejudi ces are to strong they will not try a new discovery. We have no f.ivors to ak of ihem, they are the greatest sufferers, and -tse'beg for nobody's custom or patronage. Now, gentlemen, please yourselves. fcj -None genuine unless with the fac simile .signature of "Comstock $ 'Co. For sale in Taiboro' by Geo. Howard. April U, 1S44. Mollat's Life Pills and PlienU Killer. A FULL SUPPLY of the above highly, approved and invaluable medicines re gularly kept on hand and for sale by GEO. HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', June 17. Doctor IViii. EVAIVS' SOOTHING SYRUP For children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF. 7b Mothers and Nurses. rip HE passage of the teMh ihrough the gurr.. produces troublesome and dan gerqus symptoms. It is known by moth ers that there is greal irritation in the mouth and gums during this pr ocess. The gums swell, the secretion of saliva is in creased, the child is seized with frequent and sudden fits of cry ing, wai-ching-, start ing in the Mecp, anu ypsms of peculiar parts, the child shr ieks with extreme vio lence, and thrusts its fingers into its mouth. If these precursory ay mptoms arc not spee dily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions uni versaHy supervene, and soon -cause the dis solution ol Ihe infant. Mothers who have their little babes afflicted with these distressing symptoms, should apply Dr William Evans's celebrated Soothing Si rup, which has preserved hundreds of in fants when thought past recovery, from be ing suddenly attacked with that fatal mala dy, -convulsions. Evan' Family Aperient Pill Are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest precision of science and of art; they never produce nauyea, and are war ranted to cure the following diseases, hich ar ise from tire impurities of the blood, viz: Consumption, coughs, and colds, nervous diseases, liver comjdaint, dyspepsia, bilious diseases, piles, ulcers, female weakne.-s, & all cases of hypochondriarism, low spir its, palpitation of the heart, nervousirritabilityl nervous weakness, fluor albus, seminal weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flat ulency, hysterical faintings, hysterics, head aches, hiccup, sea-sickness, night mare, rheumatism, asthma, tic douloreux, cramp, spasmodic affections, and those who are vic tims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief from their sufferings by a course of Dr. Evans's medicines. Ir. Evans' Tonic Pills. This tonic medicine is for nervous com plaints, general debility, indigestion and its consequences, as want of appetite, dis- cuoium ui in; Piumacii, aciuity, unpleas ant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptom, languor, when the mind becomes irritable, despon ding, thoughtful, melancholy and deject ed. In hypochondriaersm, consumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous affections, these pills produce a safe and permanent cure. For sale iu Tarboro by GEO. HO WARD, Agent. February 23, No Apology for Wigs. PLEASE to read without prejudice the following communications, which in addition to hundreds of others equally res pectable should remove the doubts of eve ry reasonable person of the uniform and singular efficacy of JTayntfs Hair Tonic. SHAfrtwirtr, Betininprton county, Vt. Augi 4, 1840. Dr. Jaynei: Dear Sir, Being acquainted with nome of those Tecommending yaxn HAlIl TON IC, to wit: Hevi Ci C. Park, Rev. Dr. Babcock, and Rev. L. Fletcher, I purchased two bottles, with a view to make an experimetft. 1 have been quite bald for about four years, and obliged to wear a wig. Indeed it is constitutional with my fami ly to be bald in early life. I confess, I had but little confidence in the attempt, having been so long bald, and being near 46 years of age, and that part of my head destitute of hair exceedingly smooth i I, however, commencea agreeably to your directions, and used 'one bottle faithfully, and with very little -eflect; 'hut before 1 toad 'used the second bottle, a very fine fuzzy hair became per ceptible, -which continued to grow, and now hav ing used the third bottle, I hae had three cut tings performed, and the prospect is very flattering that 1 shall again be blessed with a fine head of hair, ornamental and useful. I am extremely gra tified with the prospect, and from observations made, many of my friends and acquaintances, who have heretofore regarded 'the preparation as decep tive, anQ only a catch-penny concern, are now well satisfied that it is " Truth No Fiction." J. W. SawVeh. Pastor of the Baptist church, JShaftbary, Vt. We know Dr. Quigly personally, and there is no man in the country, whose opi nion is 'entitled to more respect. He is on all subjects honest and sincere, and his hih character as a Physician can be attested by the first medical men in this city. Phil adelphia Sun. Shepherd's Town, Va. Oct. 10, 18(3. Dear Sir, Yon inquire df me whether I have used your Hair Tonic, and the effectsi Several years ago my hair began to fall rapidly from the scalp, and 1 had the prospect of prema ture baldness. Daring several years 1 used vari ous preparations recommended for the hair, from which I derived no benefit. At length a friend recommended your Hair Tome, I used three ti four bottles according to the printed directions, and at the end of six months, my hair was thick set, kirsce its tendency to turn grey w;rs arrested. I have never before given a Terlificate, recom mending patent medicines, w hich indiscriminately used, as they often are, do much injury, but in a case tike the present, where I know the ariicle to be beneficial, und thst ifcan do no harm; -I have no scruples in stating facts within my own know ledge. Yours, &c. John Quigly, M. D. Dr. D. Javne, Philadelphia. 6'. M. REDMOND, Agent. Tarboro', May 12, Jlnd Liver C'omjrfaini. Dr. Tay7or"s ttatsam of Literwortt FROM 375 BOWERY, NEVV YORfc. IpOR the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, whooping cough, catarrh, pains in the side and breast, bronchitis, liver com plaints, and all those afTections of the throat and lungs, which are a source of so much suffering and so often terminate in consumption, this remedy rs justly and highly distinguished. It is puicly vege table, mild and gentle in its effects upon the Mtem, and can be taken in the nmst 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 paHiative but as a rem edy, that the Proprietor feels no hesitan cy in introducing it, and recommending it to all who unfortunately may have occa sion to resort to some means ef recovery. Physicians, familiar with its effects and aware of the healing properties of this vegetable preparation, no; unfrequenily prescribe it in their practice; and with Ihe Medical faculty generally, it lias m with more than ordinary approbation. (CONSUMPTION. The following remarks were taken from the Jast number of the Medical Magazine": 'The surprising effect moduced bylbe genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made "at 375 Bowery, in consumptive cases, cannot fail exci ting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the worldi VVe have so long believed this disease (consumption) incurable, that it is difficult to cred it our senses when we see persons evidently con sumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a fact of daily occurrence' The following certificate was given us a few days since by Capt. SctHt, of Elizabeth City, N. C. "Being constitutionally predisposed to mn. sumption, (a number of my family havino- died of this diseas,) and having suffered severely from irritation cf the lungs, accompanied with couah and raising matter and blood, too-ether wki. pain in my side and andbreast. still I Was fill nnt sed to be beyond recovery, I was induced by ad vice of Dr. Perkins, to tty Taylor's Balsam of uiverwornana with great pleasure take this on dortunity of testifying to the value of this reme dy. I have taken five bottles in all. 1 bean to improve after the first bottle, and after taking the the third was far recovered as to be able to about since which time, by continued use of it, I am quite restored and able to attend to my usual busi ness! Io persons suffering from coughs and af fections of Ihe lungs I caa earnestly recommend it. (Signed.) jAS. c. SCOTT. Consumption cured Being of a studious habil I became afflicted some years since, with bronchi tis, tickling in the throat, slight cough, andl other consumptive symptoms Every new cold increa sed my disease, until it settled into regular confir med consumption I now commenced the use of )r. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery and this medicine gave roe relief in short time. It has since effected a radical cure, r or aaie uy GEO. HOWARD, Ani Tarboro', Feb. 25, 1S43. b To Merchants Trailers. THE subscriber informs all those con cerned that he has jut received Jl nao Standard Yard Jlcasnre, In addition to t'he other standard weight. and measures, and wouJd call their alien tion to the following provisions of the law on this subject: "Every person using weights -or measures or steelyards, is required to bring them to the Stand ard Keeper and have them tried; and if a. trader or dealer by profession, or a miller, must have them re-examined every two years" "K very per son using, (that is, buying or selling by) weights, measures or steelyards, and neglecting to have them examined. &o. as here required, forfeits fifty dollars," &c. , , . . " Fctx of Standard Keeper: For examining and adjusting each parr. of steelyards 25 cents; for ev ery weight'of half a pound and upwards 5 cents; for every set of weights beJow half a pound, in chiding -one piece of each denomination 5 cenis; 'for every yard stick, or other measure of cloth, 5 cents; for every bushel, half bushel, peck or oth er measure, used in measuring grain, meahor sah, 10 cents; each measure for liquors, 3 cents." GEO. HOWARD, Sept. 16. Standard Keeper. Horses and Vehicles. fin H E .Subscriber having replenished hrs stock of Horses and Vehicles, now ofJVrs them for hire mi the following Terms per Day. "For Barouche, two horses, and driver, $1 00 Barouche and harness, - 1 60 ,, Carryall, two horses, and driver, 3 50 Carryall and harness, - 1 00 ',, Buggy, and horse, - 2 00 ,, Buggy, and harness, 1 00 Gig, and horse, - 1 75 ,, (irg, and harness, -w -J) 75 ,, Sulky, and horse, - 1 50 Sufky, and harness, - 0 50 Horse, saddle and bridle, - 1 25 Horse, - 1 00 Horse and rart, -- J 25 Cart and gear, - 0 25 t, Horse, and plough, - .1 00 ., Plough and gear, - '0 25 Draught w.ig-iu and dray, per contract. Tne above :h;irges are for an ordinary iav's tr.ive! longer or shorter distances v special contract. GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Jan'v I 0. JUcdicincs, c. TTUST 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 Lnngley's great -western Indian Panacee, Gil spike, British Oil, Baleman's drops, Essence of peppermint, lemon, &c. Ijacdarvjm, paregoric, Thompson's eye water, Kau d'Cologne, superior Orris tooth paste, Ambler's tooth powder, Hp salve. Tooth brushes, eraolient toilet and s'havinsr soar). T . J c i 1. . I' i resion ana periumea sans, loco loco matches, Seidlitz and soda powders, berr's oil. Judkins' specific ointment, Roach & bed butrbane . . ' v i ii . . P waiur vii, sweei uu, oiacii leather Varnish; Liquid ointment, shoe brushes, Dunlop's improved vegetable blacking, &ci For sale cheap as usual. GEO. HOWARD. Tarii'-ro', April 3. ISAi. UccoiEiuiCEitfcri ly Ihe Faculty Dvs. JI. $ J HurrcWs CELEBRATED PREPARED 31EDICIXES. TflLSE NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES COMPRISE Their Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills lor the vare of lever s. liver ah-ciions. iaon gj.drce, headache, In.s of appetite, costiveness lemale complaints, and every disease with in the reach of human means. Alterative Et tract of Sursaparilfa and tsiooa Hoot, lor serolula, or king's while swelling, pains in the bones, ui . et ous sores, ercptro:is ol itie skin, rheumatism, syphili mi; anu mercurial anecnons, &c. Concentrated Extract of Buchu and om ursi, lor curing diseased urinary or gans, such as gravel, morbid irritation am chronic inflammation of the kidnevs .ir. ten, bladder and urethra: abo, diseases of me prostra.e gland, loss of tone in passing tuwncuiis auecuons rh: yinatism. v, vy,ftfc lontc, tor ihe c ueo, a,, ,e ,i.,,,es,,sS of arpite, but j w iev ci au Ague for which it .."o ueni owe particularly prepart d. Antispasmodic or Camphorated Cor dial, designed to cure excessive vomiting. ........ .v,., tuuind morons, Asiatic cholera L- x ' ""'l nystencs, col. w, ...Vputuiiuria, spasms, contusions an , multennR delirium in the l ,w fo, ms of' bili ousfever. It is afine substitute for nam. " 1' se cure oi disesd lunirs chronic affections of the stomach and bow els, and all diseases nrodnro,i u.. . , ,hno . "y uaaen Superfine Tooth Powder for cnrinzai hardening the gums. clp.anJn h and keeDimrwhitPth",0.u 1 Pjwrving ening the bi ith. ine above preparations are offered tn the PMh ,c generally and Ph,sci .!,v no os nostrums, or pin.ceMf bS as neat and convenient prenarninn- i The a bo TO FAMILIES & INVALID The following indiSi.nci.,- dies may be found at the viHa-1 ?lly mid soou at every country store in810, Itemembcr and never get thom . e te have the facsimile signature UU,Css On tho U'Mr, by the same nariliWe Dase imnoi; ' , often feitH. If the merchant nearest you w urge him to procure them m countr No family should be a tceek with,., .l . a. or tn r " inest femedi. BALM OF COLUMBIA.FORTIIEHa which will slop it if falling out, or restore it on places; and ou children make it grow rapid! those who have lost the hair from any cause UA AT.T. Vf'RMIM .Ut ;nf, .l- . . ' " in oi.iiui, oi picvciueu or Killed by it at tea once.. Find the name of XityftlJZtefyfa it, or never try it. Remember this always. on RHEUMATISM, and positively cured, and all shrivelled inuscleTandh arc restored, in the old or youn by the t Mill Tf n TIT ' V WtTABLE CL.IXIB. AND 11 ERVE AXD EoXE LlN; Mi but never without the name of Comstock &. Co . llpu u lne attack come on, if you use the only true Hays' Liniufvt r and every thing relieved by it that admits of ward application. It acts like a charm. TJ M em. ae it. HORSES that have Ring.Bone, Spavin Wind-Galls, &c, are cured by Roofs' Specific; mi Foundered horses entirely cured by Roofr-vo-uder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Magical Pain Ex- tractor SalvC The most extraordinary leniedy ever invented for all new or old It has dcligkei thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, nd no failure. It will cure the LIN'S SPREAD PLASTER3; A better and more nice end useful article never wai made. All should wear them regularly. LI.'S TExTIPEUACJG BITTERS: on the principle of substituting the lonfcin place tit the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with UN'S tWmm PILLS, superior "to others for cleansing the system and the humors afreet, mg the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, and the general health, a m g See Dr. Lin's sig- VtetblW C IV Tiatnre, thus : bmh; DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will etTectually cure sick headache, either from the or bilious. Hundreds of families are using it with great joy. DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH for the certain prevention of I ZA 5j 11 OT W general sickness , keeping the stomach in mostpefr feet order, the bowels regular, and a determination w the surface. EtllL)! 4 fAi M pains in the bones, hoarseness, and fffi are quickly cured by it. Know tlus by trying. C ORNS. The French Plaster is a sure core. iiair any shade you wish, but will not color the Bkin. SARSAPARILLA. comstock co POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara. tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or qal th If you are sure to get Comstock's, you will 11 superior to all others. It does not require puffing. CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and iD external ailings all internal irritauons brought to the surface by friction with this Balm ; so in cov& swelled or sore throat, tightness of the ches this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cnr l once' " Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by Dr. EarthoIcmcto'jB will prevent or cure all incipient consumpt"' taken m time, and is a delightful remedy. KemB' bcr the name, and get Comstock's. KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE 31 eradicate all in chJdren with a certainty quite astonishing. .JtiTTTl sells with a rapt almost incredible, "by Comstock $ Cv.t New x off TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S-cure eflecwallf- Entered accorcling to act of Coneresn, in the ywr 8lJ lYot J. ; .k. .. CvMtkrn District OI , By applying to our agents in eacn w village, papers may be had free, showing tw respectable names in the country for Jbese that no one can fail to believe them t CO Be sure you call for our articles, an be put off with any stories, that otners . good. HAVE THESE OR NOMS, "V"" yonr motto ami Viese never can be 'ffj without our names to them. All these aruw bad wholesale and retail only of us. on it and sores, and sore (53gj No 21 Corilandi npr Broadw!' rorsalc byG. jlQicard, TatW
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