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T 1 f i - vfir flfl hold II fW Cherry Miters, nH HIS nrcpaWtl0n ,s a Certain sedative , . a . .. I allaying all nervous excitability and calming nervous, irritation palpitation of than .Knhenrt dizziriessof the head faintiness and nnd all diseases arbingTrom a sympathetic ru:i n . i.. ,! affection of the stomacli, are entirely rehe- , . ..- ... . - ved by a fcnv doses of these bitters. Lirca&Slttn lift I 111, For the cure of all diseases of the skin, . ' i , , , r- . , burns and scalds, canker of the mouth, . . , . , . . cleansing the teeth, cuts, bruises & sprams also an excciieni aniCKior snavmg. R. F. HIBBARD'S J Vptr. lnhtt KMin7tf Pill 9 Isive These pills have been Jong known to the proprietors, and an experience of more J ihan twentv vears enables themto SDeak ---- - W , I with the utmost assurance of their medical lAirmuuutJ C onirc, : . a..i i Orieirwilly prepared by 4hc Hcv. B. Hibbard. This salve fs one of the valuable J remedies known for felons, biles, painful ulcers, &c For sale in Tarboro' by 'Geo. Howard, September 7, 1847. APPROVED atent BJedicincs, fye. -Cg955Gl- RAY's'Otntment, forthe cursof white tvollmr sinful. Rorn ln.i. ' . www -fj-J . HarrelPs febrifuge, or vegetable tonic, 44 cough mixture of carrageen. moss & squills, extract of sVrsapariila and blood ro6t," Xi anti-bilioucktomato pills, Cippingtonfi anti-fever"pills do. book on fevers, G'elicke's matchless sanative, for the cure of consumption, coughs, colds.-.&c. Phelps tomatoills Peters s vegetable do, Thomson's eyewater, chemical opodeldoc, Lopgley's great western Indian panacea, Oil spike, Britifih oil, Bateman's drops, laudanum Paregoric, essence ot peppermint, lemon, cc. Harlem oil, castor oil, liquid ointment, Trench plaster to cue corns, East India hair dye. Compound chlorine tool!) wash, fancy soaps. "Connel's remedy for diseases of urinary organs, Sherman's worm and headache lozenges, Hull's cough lozenges, Hull anti-fever pills, Roof's founder ointmeot.fcr horses, Clexuents's vegetable tonic mixture, Armstroig's .do do Evans's family aperient pills, flvans's tonic do Turner's ague and fever ana chill and fever pills, , Tyler-s vegetable fever and ague pills, Wistar's bulsam of wild cherry, &c. &ci - - - v ' I s 0 VlUftPHY'S sugar-coated vegeta ble anti-fever pills, Dr. Murphy's sugar-coated anti-bilious pills, Dr. Hull's vegetable fever & ague & anti-lever do 44 ' medicated coujh lozenges, Dri Spencer's vegetable-catrrartic pills, 44 vegetable tonic and restorative bitters- For sale by Geo. Iloicard. Tarboro',ftlarch 13. PROSPECTUS 90R FCT$iri3HING A.T WASHINGTON, O. C During the approaching Presidential canvass, A WEEKLY PAPEH, ENTITLED Tn b nxclusivelv devoted to Uic advocacv and dissemination of democratic principles, and the j support of the nominee for the Presidency, of the : linnnl Demnmit fWAnilnn. rh.u ro i convene at Baltimore in May nexti The subscribers propose to commence, on the IGih of May, a cam paiirn paper under the ihlejofoar arms to the most distant nations lorcea re above, and to continue the same, weekly, for luctant admiration from jealous monarchies, who the term of pix months preceding the presidential ; harve with envious -eyes watched our progress election, which is to take place in November next. . The paperwill be devoted exciustvelyto the discus sion & advocacy of democratic principles & mea tures. and pledged to the support of the candi- dates who may be presented or the affrae8 of I the American people .for the two hiaht nffiW. in ! their eifuhytfee National Democratic Convention o ' which will assemble in Baltimoje in May next. In announcing our intemkm 10 -publish a cam paign papet, in a form m cheap as 104luoe it with in the power of very one to have a copy, to be exclusively devoted to the-support of lhe rinci j)les of tho great .party to which it is our pride and pleasure to belong, we deem it also our duty to apprize our democratic friends, that in our opinion, the approaching contest is destined to be waged on the part of our opponents with a degree of des peration and recklessness unprecedented in our political history. The ostracism of the federal (or whit h is thu same, modern whig) party from office aln.ost from the organization of the government to uie prem ume-which is but the result of a be J,t ' un ine Pa" the American peopW-ot the hoa- j icaaers of mat party to te great prin ciples ot justice and liberty whicTfllieat the'foun -ur loaututiona, and f their want ol patriotism. a.nnifrted by' their repreheirsible. 7 -"iie .conduct towards their foreign nation in which ii has I J W WWW WW 11 een compelled t e.igB-i.a3 ou oiu..B 4uu Hiaadened them to des peraujn' as; to induce liiem to lay aside all path o..,r J M . ' vm, ium-i-ic ouu an un.niurj;4ii Qr thejntelli- getu-e ol the people, in the contents which the hve, fot the last twelve years, waged for the do seawon gf oce and power. liejice we now be- the sorry arid disreputable spectacle exhibited the condnct of many of the leaoers of that party abandoning the principles which they have hither to avowed and insisted unon as the only true prin- c;pie3 on wVich ihe frovemment should be admin . 1 istered, and deserting ttie wan who has, for more a quarter of a.centu-ry, 4jgeh their boM. able eloquent leaderever sharing: in their defeats never he fruits of virtory, in the for- lorn hope that they may rally successfully under a 1 ... . . . , .Vi7- , military chietXam, who has grained all hu laurels jn a w w)ich they havo d.noanced aid oppased; and who spurns their support, when tendered as a which both he and; they belo gi,,irte such a party, -overwhelmed with a towering load f , , . of unpopular pTTnxnples, and branded and stigma- lized b lhe sentence of popular condemnation for conduct as partisans, which has rendered their cause and their party appellatioiio'tious and repul- in the estimation of the patriotic portion of the American people; it is such a party, thus stuns io phrensy and maddened by disappointment, that the proud and nble democracy of the Union have ot ' encounter in the approaching contest. Of C0l,rsp' e conflict will be fierce ana the struggle . . . ... . .- , . .. . w - . desperate; yet in our belief, with God s blessing J...: i .i i . signally. we are ciesuneu io cT70Tinrow anaroui ancni Bflosi Diitnn order to win the great battle which is to secure'the ascendancy of democratic principles and measures for years tocomo, and thus to preserve the integrity and honor of our helovcd country, it is incumbent on those who love the cause and are devoted tothetrue faith to be on the alert; to or ganize promptly. fur united, vigorous and effective aeti on; to rally the lukewarm;, to encourage the timid; and to make cvcrypTepr.ration necessary to ensure a triumphant and glorious victory. Al bitterness -and animosity must-be hHd aside; -con- ciliaiion md harmony must he preached; in -short, we mu&t adopmm! act upon the noMe motto of a distinguishcU npx)tlc of, the democratic creed Union, Harmony. i;orcession every thing FOR THE CAUSE, NOTHING FOR MEN." In' the approaching contest, the'democracy have every thing to encourage them. Their principles are in the ascendant, ami their great measures have triumphed in the administration- the gene ral government, urid have received the sanction and approbation p( the people. 1. The democratic party have accomplished llm great reform of a Separation or Dank and State thrcugh the instrumentality of the Constitution al treasury. That salutary, measure kns been in operation for two years, Tind has answered all the expectations of tbose'Who projected, and those who have carried it into successful operation. It has borne the country safely through a for eign war, and a commercial crisis which has shaken other nations to their founda tions. It has proved to be a salutary check upon the banks, and has preserved a sound and stable currency Torino people. 2. -Un'derthe auspice3 of the democratic party a liblral iefncKvTariff has been established, by which for the first time in our legislation urinr tiieiast thirty years, the rights and rttprestsof th farmer and'iaborer'havc been regarded with t!:r same just and equal favor which has been extend ed to other classes. This great measure of re form, for which the democracy have so long strug gled, has proved to be eminently successful. It has(provded ample revenue f r the government, and secured to the people a degree of prosperity almost unprecedented in our history. 3. For the benefit of the mercantile community and indirectly for the advantage of all Iassps, the democratic party has devised and put in operation a system of warehousing, which has also proved successful in .practice, and the benefits of which the country is now enjoyingi 4. Lastly, tlie democracy -have waged to a suc cessful termination (as we hopc-ard believe) a glorious war a war in wliich we were involved by he act oT another nation, and justified by the most anlon audjin provoked outrages on Hie part f ur ePemyi T,,at waras becn nParal,eIed ,n the ana In of the woild, for the vninterrarrtcd -ca- reer of victory which has attended our arms. Its achievements have adorned and illustrated our country with a halo of glory extended the'fame 1 i and secured to our country an additional domain, equal in extent to the largest -empire of Europe. This just war wc my most tral -say was waged by the demowacy-ar.d waged too against Mexi- cans in Mexico, and worse man Mexicans ai nome we mean the traitorous party and its leaders who . r ooenlvand unblushingly espoused the cause of our enemy, and opposed and traduced the cause of their country. If the whig party shall succeed -in the approach ing coifteSti'riH ibese great measures will be over- I thrown; a National Bank and an unjust ad op pressive tariff will be established in theT stead. Phe eory of the war will be eclipsed, and the fftfita of the peace will be frittered away. ATe democrats prepared to see such bhrmng -sliame, such damning disgrace inflicted upon Tfheir coun- tryl For one, w ar not; and wc shall exert ev- ery aerve al make every Honorable enort to pre vent -euch a disaster. ln this contest we invoke the aid of every true hearted friend of his country. we summon them, one and all, to rally at once un. deir the glorious banner of democracy, which is the emblem of truth and justice, of glory, of patri otism, and of liberty! TERMS. 1 The "CAMPAIGN" will be printed on a mam moth sheet, nearly twice the size of the "Daily Union," and folded in a convenient form for bind ing at ON E DOLLAR PER COPY. Clubs will be furnished with G copies for $5; 13 eopies for $10; 20 copies for $15. The last hurhbert'of the . j "CAM lAIGN" will unpublished after the election, and will contain the official returns of the canvass in every State. RITCHIE S- HEISS. TCIIRISS 'S "u V er tical water Wheels FOR SALE by D. McNell & Co. Fay-L etteville, and . : ,F --'.V' , Geo. Howard, Tar&oro t June 1, 1847 V 2Z !s': Dr. Champion's ; , VEGETABLE A CIT717 f i? HI PTV'I? Ji safe and CERTAIN CURE for GH1LI AND FEVEfl. ' ' I IV all its complicated forms. ' Also, anef - ICCtual remeuv for Fevers of every description TTiic t ii it Io medicine has been before the i r . . . pul ic for' a number of year, and the J "jowvu--' 1 beneficial effect so fully , developed, ihat the ilnmnml fo.- nllL'U. .;noA . ... t, ... . . very great extent, ror although the prqprielor has manufactured near Half Million boxes during the past year, -lie has not been able to supply many parts of the country. This medicine may be tc lied on in all cases to cure the chills and fever the first day. , bilious fever, typhus fever, winter fc'er and scarlet fevers, all yield to the ttse of this medicine, and are cured by this sys tem of Practice, :in a shorter time, and with much more certainty than by any other system that has been recommended. Each box contains .twenty-four 431 lis, tw ,'elve of which will cure any ordinary se of chills and fever. A pamp'let ac - case companies each box giving full directions ,nri;f,n(nc C t u n en o f these pilrs. Price reduced to Si per box. also, Br. UAl?lFIOft:$ Vegetable mlnti Ltilioiia, Jluli-Dyap eU ic, ' u ri tying, ami ulhartic IP ir.TTTT. S 41 'Possessing four important coiribined propei ties for the cure of diseases, care- Juiiy ana correctly combined, one article mm m - . io assist the effect of another, fur the benefit of the health of mankind. The proprietor asserts, srnd wahoulfear of contradiction, the demand for these pills is not equalled by any medicine in the United States. He has in his possession great numbers of certificates of the most as - tonishing cures that hare been effected by the use of these pills. They are recommended to the attention of those afflicted with liver oinplnt, lyspepsta, billions 'Jiabits, costiveness, chol era morbus, rheumatism, scrofula, fouI stomach, depraved appethe, wormfjan dice, headache and sick stomach, .palpita tion of the heart, -diarrhrxa, Nervous affec tions, obstructed mensturation, dysentery or flux, heart-burn, white swelling, and sll those disease arising irom impure blood. Price twenty-five cents per box. A pamphlet accompanies each box .with full directions and ample testimonials of the good effects of these piljs. This Is to rtiTy that we have used Dr. Champion's vegetable argue medicine, and also, "hi-s vegetable anti-billioes, anti-dys- .peptic, purifying and cathartic pills, in our families for a'humbef -of years, and tiave also, learned much of their celebrity frem great numbers f persons who have used tliem in their families. We do think them very efficient and valuable mediwrres for the cure of diseases for which'tliey arc recommended: Maj James Pearson, Twtgg county, Ga. Ira Durfee, M.D do do do 3 Matleck, merchant, Blakeley, do Col John Dill, Fort Gaines, do V -H Rawson, merchant, Lumpkin, do Iklbert Ware, M I) 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 WF Dillon, Oakley, ;do SB Simmons, planter, Roselaune, do C Stancil, merchant, Carroll ton, , do Judge Carbry, Coffeeville, , do B B Arnold, planter, Graball,' do B Mec, merchant, Louisville, " do James Lowry, merchant, Raleigh, dd ' D F N Turner, P M Monticelfo, do Samuel Jayne, P M Brookhaven, do G H Sheldon, merchant, Gaston,- Ala. W M Gilmbre, planter, Pickens co d'0 , . R Long, planter, do do do . For sale . by, Geo. Howard, f Tarboro9 D r. W m. A. Shaw ' and Win. O'Cain Washington. , Bateman . & Nichols,' Ply mouth. Alfred H. HJserGreenville. F. W. Moore Brol, Williamston, and M. I Weston, Bpcky jfaount. June 181847. A. GILBERT'S AntubUioitsiFainily Fillslk 1,-" T -.)- Composed of Medicinal Properties pos- ! sessed by 'various vegetable substances. CTING specifically on the Liypr and ptni;fiecretingorgans,pT0 tion, purifying the blood,, cleansing, tyei glands, in short, revivingUie prostrated ! system, and diffusing health andivigor throughout the human frame. u The following aie presented -out of many . . , - , , . - CoaxwALL, Orange county, N. Y, Mav W. '47. Dr. A. GiLMiiT. Oear Sir: Suflerins for some- mo with severe bilious affecUon,and .liver com- piaini, t was recommenaeu loiry your anu-oiuous family pills; and 1 am. pleased in beinsr abl v . . . li!.- I e to ay, that after.ug a few." doses I Jpiind geat aiid y '- f , -. , , , . .. lar way, I cannot, refrain from thus publicly re- V- ! i'-! J i m commending them, a, I consider them a valuable . . - j pertHaiiBni reiitui o aij muse inuicieu in a simi- mdicine to-possess, especially in the country: wnere persons are .removea rrom :e opporiunuy of receiving medical ad-vice. Yours, truly, Siffned. CJKOUCK BHOVVN. Wt, the tinfler signed, dealers medicines, having tfbr two years past sold A -Grlberi's antU bilious family pills, take great pleasure in stating that so ar as we know, -the me&dne -has given Hnivfirsal satisfaciion: and Wfi.hftlievp iLtam the'i 'Universal satisfaction; arid we .believe -il,&oin the srveral expressions made to us, to 4e live best anti-bilious medicine now in usei Signed. Aaron A. W inc; M. I). Peter Hanlock, ' A. A. Martin, Ja. Noulk&, MiD. .iNorfolk, Ya. May , 44. TSlr. A.'Gillcrt. Dear sir, please eend rae four gross of your pills by tlie very first packet, as 1 !am nearly 'out of them. J'he demand for them is j very much increased, which can-only be attribu - jted to their being recommended by, those who ' have Deen benefitted by the use of them. You i can araw on me ai sisrni ior iRe amount as usuai. Signed. G.J. New Orleans, March 7, ''IS. Forley GEO. UOSVJ1RD. Tarboro', Nov. 9, 1 847. 4G-ly THE Gracfcnbcrg Company infEREBY give notice thnt the GEN- EKAL AGENT for the Stale of 1LM. tforiU Carolina is Capt. William Jones, j0r .Louisburs, Franklin county. I ' m &ttlteffn Ao.l. THE GKAEFENBERG COMPANY "avuig been weicemea in every soction 01 the United States with the unparalelled , enthusiasm; and their medicines having rendered an enormous (circulalioii, will 1 henceforward issue monthly mjLLETixsyv That they may tic more 'perfectly inform ihc public of the principles of the T B . merieo-Grorfenbcrz system, And of the vast --siiperioi-ty of their Medi cines over any others ever presented to the vrorld. Each UaUktin fcon4jin sene tiling of the greatest importance to the health of the eomnmnjty; and all classes of readers, the clergy, Jurists, statesmen and private individuals, should not fail oT rendinir t-hem. to snv the least. 0 no trial r j alone of the 'medicines will convince the most sceptical of Ihcir extraordinary efBcacy. In the present Bulletin we will only say that I . Tiyc t raefe n'berg Med ncs are pure ly Ve;etahlc. 2. They have Tieen tested in tens jf I'hotrsanoVs of -cases with perfect success. 2. Of lire vegetable Pills alowe, 30,000 boxes are sold each and every weeki 4. The demand is certainly increasing. 6. Every article purchased of the coto pany or any of ils Agents is warranted, and if it does notgivesatrsfactiontbe mo ey will be refunded. The Graefenberg Vegetable Pills . Possess almost magical power in prevent ingand curing the ordinary diseases which affect humanity, (especially bilious.) There are some facts connected with their i preparation and use, which the limits of the present notice forbid us to Yiame. Suffice it to say, that they are thp -produce of the most extensive and plYlosopr-e re. searcn,aioeu oy an me J-.ghts of modern science. AU other rnt Hsre made from the recipes -tf less eigbWriea. v&s; these from the combined Wisdom Wan cient and modern science. . In fact they are a Perfect Pill! worthy of tho, age tfa oi the country. t7 THE GRAEFENBERG COMPANY Is prepared to show to the public tho most unquestionable evidence that these celebrated Pills are every; cy. curing all disorders of the Liver, Stomach - Bowels, Dyspepsia, ; J aundice, Erysipelas, Green Sickness, and all diseases to which Females are subject, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, iead, ache, &c. all Hipus Complai &0 irvifKV. iw.. vf yvico .w cleanse cutucu iiiu -aiuinacn artvtt btyvel I make the urine and monthly discl,a flow healthy; and to give tone and vfor( Uie iystm: Price 25 cents a box. r i No family should be without .thCm; . Jf do not sivc satisfaction. iu -l wn be ' promptly-' refunded- a agent is hereby instructed to that cfett. - y i The Graefenbersr Hp frith r:. . (p-ENTiRELir. Vegetable . ed to make two Quarts of "l" Ulitl'or, " ThftvVr'fifcilf.ill. , 'U U01C -r2L L. ll--... m itia.j, a iijt v, oniuuii 30X1 Cl ij n rt Mi'i FMii ill i i ,ii ini'inir .r nrenarea uv mis uomnanv o1 .most purifying, invigoratino r healing Roots, Barks, Herbs and V- t ' t . W U 1111 M gathereu.ou uie wiae domains of n,i. both hemUpheres." : The uscofi. . i will "prevent sickness M ,11- ' nvr,nci,..o aim in.,-wY vauvouic i nev Will 4 l.' i r . Ul-r i strength and vigor, of body, ri0 L , 7. !f . . fcwe cie, r tot ho mnst sallow P.nrnn rv. 1 nev will arnpeo .n-'- r- 1 ,wton,.ad create - " -i-r- . r-- wno are affl.V. jfitt woaawunai. hi wealth, 0w spirUs , procure ihein t .onse. Price 25 cents a package. -The Graefenlxcrg Fever and jgue'PUk This Pill isthc sreal piinmipr r n i. ; 1 mi . . . v anl Ague, and Fever of all other t r.r- ;PC3. and forms. The Graejenberg Sarsajmrilla Com This is now the standard SarsanarllN Preparation of the day; far surpassing ail otners uetore wiepuhiic. Jn addition to the princely Sarsanarilla this preparation contains Guiaccum, Man- 1 clrake, Burdock, Elder, Yellow Dock j Queen's Delight, and throe other roots. It is taking the place of all other Sarsana. rillas, and shoald be tried by all who wish oiase anything of the kind. Price Sl,oo a bottle, vhlch will make two quartsof the greatest possible strength. '. The other Medicines are The Graefen berg Eye Lotion. The Children's Panacea, The G reen Mountain Ointment, The Con sumptive's Balm, The Dysentery Syrup. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. PURIFY T II E B L 0 OD. MOFFAT'S VfeETAfltr tlFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. Ti Lih and-euvied celebrity whjch-tiieie pre-eminent "MeiltciHes have acquired for Hit if iuxatialle eflicacy in all the diseases which lliey n?cahotun, has rendered the ujuai practice of iuflini,' not only umioceiirj, but uuwor thy of them. They axe known by tiieir fruits ; their j;oofl works lesiiQr iur lUexo, uid thej thrive not by the faith ol the creUulout. - Gf ASTHMA, ACUTb and CUROSIC RHEUMATISM AFFECTIOSS of the and KIDNEYS. BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS.- In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, tltejr will be found Invaluable. Planters, fannci, and othcra, who wtne use these Slc&cinei. never afterwards be witliuut thorn. BILIOUS CUOLIC, and SEROUS Lootcneta, BILES COST1VESESS, COLDS & COUGHS, CUOLIC, CONSUMPTION. Ufl with groat aticeeesin this dtsaase. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, S3TSFEFSZ.A.. No person with this distressins dif ease, should delay using thesu medicines immediately. ERUP1I3KS cf Ode, Skin, , ERYSIPELAS, TLATV- FEVER ntiA AGUE. For this scourge of the wet tern 'country these medicines will be (lind a safe, ueedy, and certain remedy. . OiIjc medicines leave Uie system subject to a return of the disease a euro by these medicine is rmaiient. TUY THEM, B SATISFIED, AN 'BE CURED. FOULNESS nf-CO MV LEXi-Q V, ODKEItAI- DEDILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, QUA VEL, HEADACHES, of evert lind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JJUJNDIOE, tOSS uT'AVP& TITE, - ' LX7SR OOmFLAZITTS, LEPROSY, LOOSE SUSS, . MKUC1! 11IAL DISF. ASES.- Tfe fails to eradicate irtry all the cff .ets of Mercury inS nitely sooner than tlie most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilta. ' NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS 'DEBILITY, NEKVOU9 COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS, PALPITATION of the HEART, PAINTER'S QHOLIO, I Z Zs E 8 The original proprietor of thesis medicine - wa carc'rf rites f SI years staodiog by the use of these Ufa Mdieinos v, .... , . VAINS in the feead, -side, 1ack, limbs, joints and organs.' 1111 E V JI A T I HI. rhnse afflicted with thi terriile disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. HUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURVY SACTRHEVM, SWELLINGS, 9CKQroia,B SINd'O SVZZsf in R Worst forms, UL CERS, of every description ' VT O It 11 8 of all kinds, are eAeetaaHy expetW fcr these McStcines. Parents will do well to administer thetn w ben . ever Hem exlsteoetf is suspected. ReKof wrrtl be eertaia. . - THE LIFE PILLS AND P1HEMX BITTERS . , -jPOBIF Y' TVE' BLOOD,.; . And thus remove aU disease from the system. A sineia trial will rtaea the HFE PUIS 1 PHGE N I X 8 I TIE R S beyond the reach ofcowp Udon in the estimatiof, of ercry patient. - -: The genuine f jes medicinci are bow r 1 to wranfers md VubeU, together with ttWt Moffat's Gs-od Camaritan." eontainitif tlie directions fce ' on wkich k, drawine of Broadway froiuWaU street to our Oftce, Which strangers Wtii.r th c" erjr Cnd Tne ,nd SinrTwWlas are eopyrighleeV , at-. . . . v-re rorc those vna be nifored Iht they knw flAsia V 4 s. stAlA that they come Ure irotn w , or aou wvv ww.i -IC7" Vrpared and sold by ' xn. wxi-i2Aia b. morr AT, 335 Broadway, eorner of Anthony street;. New I. Geo. Howard Agent, Tarboro Boiuntc fMedicines. HE subscriber has .just received, di rect from New York, " - A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Tliofsotiian Medicines Lobeli?i, green and brow(w2nfj and 3rd 'Prepanr- , Un 0--myr.in. CByenne,pepiert pond lily. oomp 0SJ luor bavberry, barberry, pic Litters, , n r. uen popiar bark, slippery elm, hemlock',! CServe powder, nerve ointment, bitter root, Cough powder cough syrup, womaiOi frtead Syringes of various sizes, No. Gt &o U which he U enabled to sell :at z Greatly' dueed prices. GE0K HOIV&RU. procure ihwi wnn w'-.ti. w.j . are eert. earefal, and do wot trrnert: ,at if vou oo, e Tarboro', June 23,