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r R. F. Hibbard.' & Cb.'s li'ild Cherry Bitters, ffpHIS preparation is a certain sedative allaying all nervous excitability and calming nervous irritation palpitation of the heart dizziness of the head faintincss and all diseases arising from a sympathetic affection of the stomach, are entirely relie ved by a few doses of these bitters. Circassian Balm, For the cure of all diseases of the skin, bums and scalds, canker of the mouth, cleansing the teeth, cuts, bruises & sprains also an excellent article for shaving. R. F. HIBBARD'S Vegetable Family Pills. These pills have been long known to the proprietors, and an experience of more than twenty years enables tliem to speak with the utmost assurance of their medical rirtues. . Carminative Salve, Originally prepared by the Rev. B.; Hibbard. This salve is one of the valuable remedies known ibr Xalons, biles, painful ulcers, &c. For sale in Tarborb' y Geo. Hoivard. September 7, 1847. APPROVED Patent Medicines, c (Q-R AY's Ointment, for the core of white swellings, scrofula, sore legs, &c. V HarrelPs febrifuge, or vegetable tonic, cough mixture of carrageen moss & squills , M extract of sarsaparilla and blood root, 44 anti-bilioup tomato pills, Sappington's anti-fever pill a do.book on fevers, Goeltcke's matchless sanative, 'for 'the cure of consumption, coughs, colds, fee. Phelps's tomato pills lPeters,ovagetable-&, Thomson eye water, xheratca! opodeldoc, ; jongley's great western'Iudian panacea, ; Oilspiks, British oil, BatemarTs tfrops,'laudancta Paregoric, essenco Ct peppermirttlemon,. Harlem oil, castor oil, liquid ointment, French plaster to cirre-corns, East India hair dye, Compound chlorine tooth wash, fancy soaps, Conners remedy 'for diseases Of urinary-organs, Shcrmau's worm and 'headache lozenges, Hull's cough lozenges, Hdll's anti-fever pills Roof's founder ointment, for horses, Cleraents's vegetable tonic mixture, Arrastrotg Jo d-o Evans's family aperient pills, Evans's tonic 3o Turner's ague and fever and chill and fever pills, Tyler's vegetable'fover and ague piH, YYistar's balsam of wild cherry, &c.&Ci .Por sale by Geo. Howard. Cotton Yarn. o fpHE subscriber has just received a quantity of Cotton Yarn, different numbers, which he will soll very 'low For cttsh or barter Persons desirous of purchasing cheap, will do well to call and sec. Feb. 4. Geo. Howard. Boxvel and Summer complaint, NO CURE NO PAY. Dj. Jayne wIH gnarasie that his Carminative Balsam wiH cure Diarrhoea, Colics, Cramps, Griping Pada, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, and otheT derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, in ninety-nine cases out of a hun dred, and in less than half the time it can be effected by any other means. It is extremely pleasant, and children are fond of it. It is equally as effectual for adults as children, and when the .directions are followed,' & a cure is not effected, the money will be cheerfully returned. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottlei :f. From the Rev, Charles C P. Creshy. Messrs. A B. & Di Sands I am glad to inform you that the medicine sold by you for Knurol nnl summer r.nmnlainta haa nroved Pfr.rarAnns in mv familv. Mv wife has for vears been extremely liable to a mo8t dUtressin dvsenterv in hot weather: but bv the s-of Javoe's Carminative. Balsam for two RSnnS.thfiauackha8beenbviattbc.rSpJa'ch medicine in existence. Tfley at once f two or three hours. 1 feave known children. hn attaokfid Uv a violent Diarrhoea, cured im- mediatlvbv this medicine. I considerDr. Javne's medicine Drenared with ereat skill, and hiohlv beneficial tnovr infirm hnmae, at.u. Yours feanectfnllr. C. f?. P. nRnv. New Yrk, Sept.; 1837. lJr. D. Jayne Dear Sir Having $ed in my family, for eight years, your Carminative Balsam, I deem it 4o to yourself and the public to state that I have uniformly found it efficient in relieving ana removing the complaints for which t is intended, l am strongly opposed to all 1' quackery, but touching the above caedicine, "1 nave lesunea inai which ao know, " and that which ha;t experienced. Respectfully yours. John C, Harrison. Pastor of Baptist Church, fiordentown, N. J. June 1, 1839. Prepared only by Dn Di 4TNE, Philadelphia, no sold on agency by GEO. HO WARD. i ... A4IO0I0', Nov. 9. 4- K-7 tract; there is no other preparation of sarsa- parilla that can exceed or equal this. If you are sure to get Comstock's, you wiH tiud it superior to all othei8. It does not require puffing. Magical Vain Extractor The most extraordinary salve ever invented for the cure of new or old burns and scalds, and sores and sore eyes. It has delighted thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes aad no fail ures It will eure the piles, tx. Indian fegelable Elixir, a sure and safe Temedy for rheumatism, acute and chronic, gout, and all tlte chronic pains of bones, joints and muscles, arising from a too free use of mercury, &c. Drt Spohtfs Elixir of Health, fur the certain prevention of fevers or any general sickness, keep ing the stomach in most perfect order, the bowels regular, and a determination to the surface. Colds, coughs, pains in the bones, hoarseness, and drop sy, are quickly cured by iu Know this by trying. Dr. Spohn's Ague Pills, warranted to cure if ta ken according tc directions; thousands -have in one year been oared of agu and fever by them. Dr. Lin's tekstial balm of China a .positive cure for the piles and all external ailings all internal irritations brought to -the surface byfriction with this balm; so in coughs, swelled or ore Urroat, tightness of the chest,this balm mpplted on a flan ne1. will relieve and cure atoncei -Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. Lin's temperance bitters, on the principle of sub stituting the tonic instead of the stimulant princi ple, which has reformed so many drunkard. The celebrated compound Chlvrins Tooth wash, renowned fdr .its efficacy in purifying ths breath, and preventing 'the decay of teeth, and keeping the gums healthy and sound.. For sale by VEO. HOWARD. WILD CHERRY ANO SAflSAPARILlA IPIILILa TjniTE startlvnsf drawback -on nearly all medi-l . cal agents has ever been that in their pro--cess 6f purgation and purification they have also debilitated the SYSTEM. Hence purgative me dicines were regarded as at best hut a necessary evil, patients resorting to them for the relief of'ONE disease at the expense of another To obviate this, physicians have long sought for an agent 'that would at the same rime purge, purify and strengthen; but their efforts were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despaired of success when the labors of science, and research were rewarded by a discovery which fully realized the fondest desires of the medical faculty, and which is justly regarded as one of the most important triumphs that, pharmacy has ever achieved. This import ant desideratum is named 33 1 t IXoffB Vegetable Universal Fills, which purify the blood and remove ailcorrnpt and vitiated humors, and unhealthy accumulations from the body in a manner never before rivalled, and which yet produce no weakness or lassitude whatever; but on the contrary, tone the stomach and invigorate the constitution during the pro gress of their operations .Dr. Le Roy's pills in fact unite those heretofore irreconcileable but most desirable qualities, evacuation and invigora tion; ior they are at the same tiwe a strengthening purgative and a purifying tonic The two princi pal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy's pills are WHO CHERRY AND SARSAPAR1UA. so prepared that each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the former strengthening, while the latter, through its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates and purifies; thus they superinduce no torpidity r lassitude of the diges tive functions. & hence theiTperaUons are atteod- ed no reacllon or subsequent costiveness Dr e Roy,s Pi,la are the moBt active and atlack ihe y root diseases, and their action is 80 itl n feoar two after they ten, the patient is aware of their good effects. nut oaV Pwate n b1oo4 al8 on the whh thC blood formed, and this 1 secures good blood from the fountain head; more over they produce neither nausea, griping or debi lity, and as a family medicine they have no rival. Put p for th-e imWic witti full directions by J. HUBBARD & CO. American Agents, New York. For Bate bv Geo. Howard. IVr&nrW: Hl Az. Willard. Sparta. Maroh 23. Xamv8 and prices of Dr. Jamie's Family Jlediciiie via;. Jaynes Expectorant, per bottle, $1 00; Hair tonic, l 00: tonic vermiluge, cts. carminative balsam, 25 cts sanative pills, per' box, 25 cts. American hair dye, 50 cts. alterative, 1 00; "ague , dills, 1 50. For sale fey GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Not? 9. " Reduced to 75 cents. Dr. Champion's Vegetable Jlgne Medicine A safe and certain cure for Fevers of every de ' . 8cription also, Dr. Champion' 8 antiJittioiis pills PURELY VEGETABLE. For sale by GEO HOWARD Tarboro', Nov. 9. JYbtice. g ARSAPAHILLA, Comstock's compound ex- Just'Recejvedi A FRESH SUPPLY of Whittemore's concentrated vegetable syrup, a sure remedy for diarrhea and bowel complaintalso, Hemsley's worm-destroying syrup, 44 " anti-mineral pills, Ki Whitternore's American plasters dot on paper, Dutkee's Green Mountain vegetable Ointment, : For sale by ... Geo. Howard. y Dr. Champion's AGUE MEblGINE, A sqfe and CERTAIN CURE for ' CHILL AND FEVER. In all its complicated forms. Also, an ef fectual remedy for Fevers of every description. TPHIS medicine has been before the puoiic lor a numoer oi years, and the beneficial effect so fully developed, that the demand for the pills has increased to a very great extent. For although the proprietor has manufactured near Half Million boxes during the past year, he lias not been able to supply many ' parts of the country. This medicine may be relied on in all cases to cure the chills and fever the first day. IJilious fever, typhus fever, winter fever and scarlet fevers, all yield to the use of this medicine, and are cured by this sys tem of practice, in a shorter time, and with much more certainty than by any other system that has keen recommended. Each box contains twenty-four pills, twelve of which will cure any ordinary case of chills and fever. A psmplet ac companies each box giving full directions and numerous certificates of the efficacy of these pill? Price reduced to $1 per box. ALSO, Dr. CHAMPION'S Vegetable fl nti-Bilious JtntUbyspcpiic Purifying, and Vuthartic Plf.IiltiS. T r . t s t Jfrom the scalrsand I had the prospect of prema- rostessing fotir important combined. ... n f j properties for the cure of diseases,, care- "0 10 assist ineeject OJ another, J or Out benefit of the health of mankind. The proprietor asserts, and without fear df contradiction, the demand for these pii Is is not equalled by any medicine in the United States. Me has in his possession great numbers of certificates of the most as- tonishing cures 1 hat have been effected by the use of these ills. They are recommended to the attention of those afflicted with liver complaint, dyspepsia, billions habits, costivencss, choJ- era morbus, rncumatism, scrolula. ism stomach, depraved appetite, worm, jaun dice, headache and sick stomach, palpita tion of the heart, diarrhoea, Nervous affec tions, obstructed mensturation, dysentery or flux, heart-burn, white swelling, and all those diseases arising from imptjre blood. Price twenty-five cents per box. A pamphlet accompanies each box with full directions and ample testimonials of the igood effects of these pills. This is to certify that we have used Dr. Champion's vegetable ague medicine, and also, his vegetable anti-billious, anti-dyspeptic, purifying and cathartic pills, in our families for a number of y-eais, and hav-e also, learned much of their celebrity from great numbers of persons wito have used them in their families. We do think them very efficient and valuable medicines for the cure of diseases for which tYey are recommended: Maj James Pearson, Twigg county, Ga, Ira Durfee, M.D de do 4i J Matleck, merchant, Blakeley, do Col John Dill, Fort Gaines, do W H Rawson, merchant, Lumpkin do Robert Ware, M D Columbus, do W S Middlebrooks, planter, Jones, do Alex Lowrey, M D Jefferson, -do A C Holbert, J P Doreville, Mississippi, Maj J McGuffee, Cayuga, do J I Lewis, Aubram, -do Col W F Dillon, Oakley, ' - do S B Simmons, planter, Roselaune, do g C Stancil, merchant, Carrollton, : do Judge Carbry, Ooffeevilk, do ii B Arnold, planter, 5raball, do B Meek, merchant, Louisville, do ' James Lowry, merchant, Raleigh, do D F N Turner, P M MontiejHn . -do Samuel Jayne, P M Brookhayen, do G H Sheldon, merchant, Gaston, Ala. VV M Gilmore, planter, Pickens co do R Long, planter, do do do For sale by Geo. Howard, Tarborif, Dr. Win. A. Shaw and Wm. O'Cain, Washington: Bateman ii Nichols, Ply mouth. Alfred H. H ise, Greenvilte.' F. V. Moore& 'Bro.j Williamston, and M. Veston, Rocky Mount fune.l8, 1847. TinnWaiie. . . o - :'. TP HE subscriber has just received fresh supply oft TIN -Ware, manu factured at Washington, in this State, viz: Lard stands of various sizes, buckets do do. Cofiee pots do do, measures do do, wash tasins Lanterns, 'scoops, milk strainers, culenders, Oilcans, pepper boxes, cups, dish pans, &c. which will be sold on reasonable and ac commodating terms. 1 (OOr'ders.'for gutters, conductors, and tin ware of every description, will be at tended to forthwith. Geo. Howard. Tarboro, March . s A i. Just lleceived, ., J)R. MURPHY'S sugar-coated vegeta ble anti-fever pills, : - ; Dr Murphy's suorar-coated anti-bilions pills, ' Dr. HalPs vejjetable fever & ague & anti-fever do ' medicated oujrh lozenges, Dr i Spencer's vegetable cathartic pills, " vegetable tonic and restorative bitters. For sale by . Geo. Howard. Tarlwro'. March 1 3, Notice. TKiL OF TANNIN, or leather restorer, a new fcpmical disfrnwx-v- which oenetrates he s'dtTeU and hardest leather, i has been twenty years in se; and if tears easily with the ringers, it,i mspart at onoe a strength that is utterly incre dible until seeni Horses that hav-e ting bone, spavin, wind galls, &c are cured by Roofs Specific; and foundered horses eotireiy -cured by Uoof's founo'er ointment. Camsthe Frech plaster is a sure cure, j Dr O&nncCs gonorrhea mixture, an invaluable cure for ail diseases of the urinary organs. For sale by GEO HOWARD, Dr. Jaync's Family Medicines Loss of Hair and Baldness. ITS REMEDY. Hear what Dr. Quigley sa's : SUphertfs Town, Va Oct. 10. 184$. i Dear Sir You inquire of me whether I have used your Hair Tonic, and the effects. Several years ago my hair began to fall rapidly j rns rlommended for the hair. which I derived no benefit. At length a friend recommended your Hair Tonic. I used three or four bottles according to the printed directions and at the end of six months my hair was thick set, aid ernoe rts tendency to turn gray was arres ted 1 have never before given a certificate recom mending patent medicines, which indiscriminately ncoA a thv eifu .are. di much iniurv. but in a i cage uke Ac where , know the article l0 ' 1m5 bei.riai,' and that itcan do no harm; I have rro scruples ia stat'ug facts within my own knowledge. Yours, fcc. JOHN QUIGLEY, M. D. To Di D. Javnk, Philadelphia. CHILDREN DIE OF WORMS Aye, and gFewnup people too DR. JAYNE'S VERMI FUGE has erer been known to fail to euro in the worst stages. Symptoms of Worms, These are headache, vertigo, paleness of the lips, with flushed cheeks, grinding the teenk dnring sleep, disturbed dreams sleep broken off by fright and screaming, convul sions, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, flffetreiTO breath, difficult breathing, itching of the wostrils, pain in the stomach, nausea, squeamish ness, voracious appetite, leanness, tenesmus, slight chills or shiverings, drowsiness, fatigue, swelled siamach or limbs, rising and choking in the throat, turbid mkre, frequent desire to evacuate the bowels, discharge of time and mucus, &st For nervousness, sick headache, palpitation of th heart, fee, it gives immediate relief. It also neutralises" a cMity o fstomach, creates an appetite, strengthens the whole system, and cures the piles. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro Nov. 9. Horses 6. for hire. THE subscriber continues to keep horses and "TERWS PER DAY: For carriage, two horses, and driver, y, carriage and harness, baroache, two horses, and driver, barouche and harness, . carryall, two horses,, and driver, carryall and harness, : buggy and horse, biggy and harness, horse, saddle and "bridle, horse n - , horse and cart, Cart and gear, t Horse antf ploujgh, - . f though and gear,, . . . $5 00 2 00 4 OQ 1 50 3 50 1 ,00 2 00 $ 75 1 23 1 00 1 25 0 23 1 00 . 0 25 1 Wagon and dray , by contract Thd,aboye.charges are for an ordinary days uavel longer or shorter distances, by contract : April 13. " . GEO UQWAU9, A. GILBERT'S Antubilious Family Pills. Composed of Medicinal Properties sessed by various vegetable Xllhitri'nno CTING specifically on the Liver a 4 other secretingorganpromotingdir tion, purifying the blood, cleansing glands, in short, reviving the nm,, . . viug menrost., system, and diffusing health and throughout tKWhtimin frqmA Sr 2 - - - - " a.aM.U.. . A U The folbwing axe presented outof; CERTIFICATES. county, jj, v 1 " May 19, '47 Dr. A. Gilbert. Dear Sir: Soflerinaf.,' time with severe bilious affection andlivpr,. . '"c com piaini, i was recommended to try yoar anti-biw lamuy puis; and I am pleased in beb.able iI say, that after using a few doses I found great and permanent relief, To all those afflicted in a in lar way I cannot refrain from lhg publicly re commending them, as 1 consider them a valuable medicine to possess, especially in the country Where persons are removed from the oppottauu, of receiving medical advice. Yours, truly. SiSned- GEORGE BROWN, We, the undersigned, dealers medicine having for two years past sold A, Gilbert's anV bilious family pills, take great pleasure in statin that so far as we know, the medicine has gi universal satisfaction; and we believe it, frora th& several eipressions made to us, to be the best li-bilioos medicine now in usei Signed. Aaron A. Wiko, M. D. Pbter Hmocr A. A. Martin, Jas. Nollser,m,j) iNoifolk, Va. May 2!, '44. Mr. A. Gilbert. Dear sir, please send me far gross of your pills by the very first pariet, as 1 am nearly out of them. The demand for them very much increased, which caa only be attribu ted to their being recommended by tliose who have been benefitted by the use of them. Yes can draw on me at sight for the amount as usual, Signed. New Orleans, March 7, '45. K For sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro Not. 9, IS47. 46-ly PDBIFI THE BLOOD. M OF F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX "llTTERS. Th high aMl envied celebritj which the preemiDeof Medieiaes have acquired (or their invariable tCitzey in ai Ihe iliee wUkh they j rofett to cure, has reuJcred (he ntual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unwor thy of them. They are known by their fruiit ; tleir roo vorlu testify tuea they throe not by the failh at the credaio Qf JSTTIMAr ACUTE and CHROXIC RHEUMATISM AFFECTIONS qf V BLADDER and K1DSEHS. BILIOUS FBVEBS ti LIVER COMPLAIZ2T3. In the eooth mmd weet, whew thee dieetM prevail, they wiS be found IbveJaahle. ritnlen, rarmei. wmI otberi. who ocse use those Medkinee, will never siterwudi b nuthout thorn. BILIOUS C1IOLIC, and SEROUS Lootn, MLl COSTIVENESS, COLDS St, COUGHS, CHOLIC, CONSUMPTiON. Vtedirbrfttueeewinthiidiieaie. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, DlTSIDPSZil. No peno wHh tflia diitressinff t! eot, ehoukl delay uaing theic medicince immediately. ERUPTIONS of tht 8kiM, ESLKS.IPEJ.AS, FLAW LESCY, FEVER mnil AGUE. JRm thii icource of the w tern country thet medicine wiB be SonnA nfe, epeedy, mi certain remedv. Other medktnee leave the eyatem eubject to return of the dfceue t eure by Uteio radkinc i peusanfc TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CUREIX FOULNESS of COJtfVl E.XION, UUUT. GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, of am kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RIIEUVAe TISM. IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of APFS 2'ITE, ZeXVBXl COMPLAINTS, LPJ10SY, LOOSENESS, MKHCtlltlAL DISEASES.- Neier fails to esadteate entkely att the eflTcU of Mercury in nilcly tooner thao the moat powerfi) preparation of Sarsarxrillav NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBIZSTY. NERVOUS COMPLAINTS atl Und Q&GJlNUG AFFECTIONS PALPITATION e HEART, PAINTER'S CHOLIO, FZLIiS. The original rropn'etor of theae medieinea cured of PJw of 38 yean itanding by ibe use of theae Uit Mntlicinoa alone. PAINS in the head, aide, baakrumbe, jeiirtB.afid'err 11 HEUM ATI SM. Those a&fcted with 1 terrible dieaM, 'vM be eure of relief by the ti& Medtcinei. It US 1 1 of BLOOD. tot I1A1 SCVRVT, SALTRHEUM, BWEllf&ISi SCROFULA, oa IIXNOO 21V I L, worst forms, ULCERS, nfi mnry, deuiriplion W O II ttZ 8 oTall kind, an eflecUiaity eipelted by these Medicines. Parent wM du well tadhiMul er them wk ever thrir existence is susaeetedk Relief will h enrtain THE LIFE PILLS AXBt PUffiSH BITTEW PURIFY THE BLOOD And thus remor a)) disease from the sj'stem. A sinele trul ktt jUce tke LIFE PILLS and PHCENIX BITTERS beyoiiU reach of coaif--tillon in Ut esthnaiiea uf vry pntieat. The genuine of these aedknaes sire ov put na fa wrapfcrs sad labels, together trith a Mmikt. Moffat's Good SaBbritaw," containing the directum on which is a draviae of Broadway from Wall street to our Office, by which strangers visiting the eity ean very eaiiiy find Th miuur, iai KftmaritaOS are COP$rlgh(CS therefore those who procure them vhh whi wrappers caa be assured that the are renuine careful, and do not buy those with yellow wrappers; but if you do, &e ausa that they come direct from us, or dout touch ttitm. TJ . Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM D. MOrTAT, S3A Broadway, comer of Anthony street, New XWfc For gale by Geo. Howard Agent, Tarboro. iiiatt. inci aire rcumuc mjv . . . Botanic JUedicines. p HE subscriber has just received, di rect from New York, " a general" assortment of Tlioinsoaiaii ITIcdiciacs Lobelia, greea and hrown--2nd and 3rd Prepay tion of do myrrh j cayenne pepper, pond Composition, bayberry barberry, spicg Goldea seal, poplar bark, slippery el$, ffilo?!?s Nerve powder, nerve ointment, : hitter roof, Cough powders, cough ?jrup, womap Syringes 9f yarjlofisUiivest, Norg, to. &pt vvhicb be is enabled tto self at fyicfiii prices? L GEO. ifQ f?8&
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