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GEO HOWARD.
Tarboro', April 11, 1819.
Valuable Land
FOR SALE.
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES Fish
ing Creek Land for sale, lying on the cast
side of the public road leading from En
field to Taoro' 6 miles from Enfield, 17
miles to Tarboro'.
A bargain can be" got in said Land
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14 May, 1S19. 20-9
JYortli Carolina Instilulion
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As pupils will be admitted in their order
of application, it is important that applica-
ticm should be made without delay. Any I
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information on the. subject will be iven
by WM. D COOKE, Principal.
Raleigh, May 30, 1849.
TO PRIMERS.
kMountain Banner9'
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber being desirous lo de
vote his time to other business, ofiers for
Sale, his Press, Printing Materials, and all
the necessary furniture and fixtures ap
pertaining to the Office. The Press is an
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excellent Super Royal Washington Press,' Proofs I n eet with of the efficacy of your Carmi
to which is attached the Self-Rolling and alivft- 'I can safely say that I never prescribed a
Inkinor Mnebinp Thr imn nclcf n? medicine for Bowel complaints that has iriven.me
n ..w I V.UIIOIOI VJ l i
work mai may oner m mis part ot the
I. L.. fl. . ' -
.-Mate, alt 111 g00f CQtlQlUon,
For a Printer with capacity for the Ed-
itorial Department, this would be a valua -
hie investment. For further information.
address, post-paid, "f
THOS. A. HA YD EN,
May 8. Rv(herfordlon, N. C.
oticc. "
A GOOD 60 skw ' Cotton Gin, but liu
tie worn, can he had on reasonable terms,
on application to "' "
Geo. Howard, TarboroV
Tarboro' May 38th,
Pica and Burseois. for the. PnnPr. w5ih n'so ,nucn sausiactton, ana my patients
ffood assortment of Job tvnP n.. RV. ! and P"fect rrlief as this. Whenever ir
7 p . a 4 r ;- ,"nto a family, it becomes a standing
&c. &c, in sufficient quantities for any ;those aiimenls. and is 'ilfid for
Warbproughy Etlgccombc Comity, JK Qfuraay,
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JPIjjcisjK to read this.
Jl Good Chance to clear Jrom ;$50Q to
Si 000 a year.
sell Scars1 Nw and Popular Pictorial
, Works universally acknowledged o be
the oesf and cheapest ever published, as
they certainly are the most Wleable. Any
active agent may clear $500 or $1000 a
j'ear. A cash capital of at least ' $25 or
SSO wttlbe necessary. Full particulars
of ibfe principles and profits of the Agency
w)l be given on appHextttob, dther per-
sona,,y or letter. Tiie postage mqst
all cases tie paid. Pfcasc to address,
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,
No. 123 Nassau stieet, New York.
A scientific medicine
fiKTI AT experience and judgment are required
to make a valuable, and at tho same time, inno
cent purgative. This is possessed only by few.
The great majority of the remedies advertised
of thi3 class are manufactured by persona Mho
havenoidea of the relative or individual powers
of the drugs they uset It is this cause, m ire than
any other, which occasions the inertness ami often
injurious effVcts, produced by adv.-rtisd rmiedies.
AUi nence te genera, prrju ice. which .prevails openin, the porcs clL.ans-mg the veins and
against them. Now thre is a great ditrr4ce in ! . . ' ., ., , , - . ,
. . ... j . . . , i artcnes, unnnneuins; all the natural voms
this respect, v itit regard to the o ils made hy Dr. . . t t
n n.,ni.i i . ,j .i and purifying the mood; they render the
Ui tSranurcth, and consequently, their superior 1 J .n J
claims upon the public Each of the arm ies system not only thoroughly sound, butal
composing the impervious to disease, even when all
Bi andreth Pills ,
Are prepared in that way which will secure their
beneficial cflV-cts to the system in the safest and than one hundred rases of the movt ag
easiest manner. For instance, some ingredients gravated forms of Dyspepsia have been
have to be prepared in the vacuo; ihvit is, thfi air is
exhausted in trie utensil, end remains -so naiil a
combination is eflected with otlier intjrrcdients.
which afterwards prevents the air from acting in
juriously upon the medicine. Again, the j ropor-
tion of each ingredient depends upon its multiply
ing power upon other ingredients For thv powt r
of different vegetable purgatives upon each other
v" a-v. J' M I 1 v UM II Villi. I
is governed by similar laws that ,vem the power
of figures by multfftHcatidft:' Nine aJdciMu niii
make eighteen: but nine times nine arc eih'y
one. So it is with some vegetable pnrjj-.itives.
By adding nine parts of one ingredient, and nine
parts of another ingredient together, the power is
increased, not to eighteen, out to eighly-one For
exam le, either of the articles to produce any
purgative t fleet, would have to be used to the ex-j
tent of eighty-one prams; hy eoiiibining ihem.
only eighteen grains have to be used. Again, a-!
tiother ingredient is found to multiply this power
again, whieh in a proportion of two grains, would
have no effect upon the animal ceonomr but
which,added to eighteen prains of a compound of
J
two parts of nine grain, each of two ingredie. ts, !
will again multiply the power which they have
j gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty
txvo' oaS'iU, lhe mixture of twenty grains can
be apain multiplied by an addition of two grains,
(tolhe pfnver of(kree hndrpd an() ,WPnty.four
ffrains oflne orjinai power of the two AYst ingre-i
I) i . . ; i ? i
hundred and twenty-four grains of either ofihe -
articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful after ,
1 1 l i. ! I . J '
being thus combined, are safe in any quantity j
always having a beneficial effect and in no case
capable of doing injury, of which thousands be a
ample witness.
Let those in ny walf 0,' tf health use th :se Pills.
They will find it much to tteir advantage,
for sale by Geo. Howard.
Bozctl complaints Colicsy f c.
POSITIVELY CURED BY
Jaync's Carminative Balsam.
... Chicago, Ul., March 27, 1845. .
Dr. D. Jayne Dear sir. You ask me what
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so speedy
itroduced
remedy for
and a rvx ! n .
i which I think a pretty frood proof of its efficacy
' -o "o '
and usefulness. In the summer comp'aint of chil-
!dren, it has frequently appeared to snatch the lit-
itIe victims as it were, from thegravei Itsaved
! lhe life of my child, and of such and such a
'child, 1 have repeatedly heard said. In dysen
teric aHections of adults, 1 have time and again
seen it act like a charm, and give permanent re
lief in a few hours, ! may say in a few minutes.
In fine it is a valuable medicine, and nb family
should beiwithoat it. ' ; . ; . '
, Jlspectfally, M. L. Knapp, M. D.
,;a y . t Professor of Materia Medica in th
. Lapqrte University, Indiana. ,
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia,
and sold on agency by. GEO. HOWARD.
TMbW, Febi 141849i'
uieius. iieru we nave iwpn:yuvo sra us, wn cn ; .......,. ... k
3 i- . t i , : row worse till March, when ne was con
as a purgative, contain the power equal to three yo" directions. Mr James M, ernon, to wnom r
1 ' n Un Un.icA unlit I 1 1 1 ck Hnno nt rr.
Only 23 cents iier liox
FOR the cure of Heada-chc Giddiness
Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heart
burn, Worms, Dyspepsia Cholera Morbus,
Pains in the Back and Limbs,' Liver com
plaint, Rising in the throat. Fevers of all
kinds, colds, Gout, Gravel Female Com
plaints, Nervous complaints, and all other
diseases arising from impurities of the
blood, and morbid secretions of the liver
and Stomach
""E very disease to which the Human frame
is subject, originates from impurities of the
blood or derangement of digesti ve organs.
Dr. Gordon's FamHy. Pills, .being com
pounded exclusively vof such ingredients
as nature intended should operate on the
impurities of the Ihiaian Ss'Stcm. Strike
at the root of the disease, removing all im
purities from the body, opening the pores
externally and internally, separating all
.foreign and obnoxious particles from the
chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the
origin, must be thoroughly pure and ne
cessarily securing a free and vigorous
action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and
Stomach, thereby reslorui" health. b
jollier means have failed.
Within the Inst, twelve months, more
cured hv tin M'Mii-iiir, where rigid diel-
in lt,i. t'n lml o1iirct riTrrr t1ii'
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mean lud Ivm n'smteil to without any'
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benefit, .uid w hen death stared its nuscra-'
).v victim In 11 y hi the face. If Dr. Gor-;
don's Pills wcrchof adapted to the cure of:
till) MM 1 I I I IIUI I UI I.IUIUVI ) f 1 t . I
furm success in this disease alone would
any out tins lioirnl malady, ineir unt-
be suJInieut to 4 waft Qnlo-JajxMi'.the name
of their inventor, as a benefactor of his spe
cies. This medicine never fails to cure the
worst cases of piles in one week!
For sale in Tax boro' by A. H. Macnnir &
GEO. HOWARD.
February 8, 18 19.
lf. gtuhl'S AIVKSilUnil 31ixtlll'C
From the Milton Chronicle.
r t rr t:i. -T t tt
tnrci orocnear .Miuou.iau. i j, 100
Or. Kihl-I)ear Sir:
We have now been about seven years. Agents
c , -t , e. 1 nA .1
lor the sale of vour IteKtorer of th. blood, and otli-
er 3ieiirtnes, anu are nappy 10 stare mey nave
Siven in all rases general satisfaction, particular,!
h, Mystinia Mixture Iws ivhu nuiversah'
satiction, so that every one, wlo has used it-
. ... -i i
has received that relit! tint ,voU" guaranteed, in
y recommended your Jromahc. tract, tor
Rheumatism, honght a bottle of it. at 50 Cents,
'-knrl until riwi1 ah c sin wt I . t rt Anil vnA w nrtg iVia!
and two embrocations cured him entirely, and thej
Urease has never, returned. Yours, respectfully,
KIR BY & ANDERSON.
For sale by Geo. Howard.
THIS excellent compound, which has
gained such notoriety in the cure of Fever
and Ague; and other bilous aflection3, may
be found at the Store of
Geo. Howard, Tarhoro
This medicine was prepared by a regu
lar physician, and the result of an exten
sive practice of seyeraj years in a bilious
climate. Those wfib have used it them
selves, or seen its salutary: effects) tipop
others, need no farther evidence of its
great' Value. 'A "small 4 Treatise on thf
"causes, treatment and cure o fever and
ague and other diseases of bilious climates,"
may be had gratis of the above agent.
May 2,1849. V A -h' : :y
Constables. Maiika for sale, l
AT THIS .OFFICE.:
ill IIII.IIWI1IIII III! Ill II II -riBTr mrmnu . ., -
''From the Wilmington Journal,
-1
The following statistics wliich has been
handed to us by Mr. Crandall, Messrs J
Clapp Tbwnsend'stravellingagenti will
furnish the reading public some idea of the
magnitude of their Sarsaparilla business at
their manufactory which is erected at Al
bany, at ah expense of scveoty thousand
dollars. : .
They prepare and put up 5,000 bottles
every day; to perform this labor it requires
from 70 to 100 hands. 'In ;order to sup
ply the large quantity of bottles used, two
pf; the largest glass establishments in the
tlnited Stales are kept in constant Opera
lion, this since Hem alone amounts to
$100,000 per annum. Three Napier
steam printing presses, with-a double set
of hands each, are constantly running on
Circulars and Almanacs. They published
last year 4,000,000 for gratuitous, circula
tion, containing a great variety of useful
information, besides their own advertise
ments. It took 50 females six months to
fold and stitch them. Their Almanacs
cost 30,000. Independent of all this,
they publish a full column of their medi
cine matter in over 400 papers in the Uni
ted States, British Colonics, West India
Islands, and South America, where they
have extensive sales: this costs them over
J5S0,000 per annum. They have a large
number of men and hoys engaged in col
lecting root and other ingredients. Indeed
all the hands -they employ directly and
otherwise, in making glass, paper, corks,
sealing wax, packing hoxes, together with
their agents in selling the medicine, can
not he less than 2,000 persons. The a
mount of capital employed to keep all the
A jrcnts supplied, and their whole business
. , , , " :
in successful operation, is not less than
, ,,
'
r?Plt would seem that a medicine
which has gained such a high reputation,
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a.nd such unprecedented sales, swelling to
the enormous sum of 800,000 a year,
must possess, in and of, itself, intrinsic
medicinal virtues for the cure of many dis
eases to which the human flesh is heir to.
For sale by Geo. Howard.
Tarboro'. March 31, 1849.
'Dr. IHstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
From the Maine Democrat, (Saco,) June
22,1847.
Wi star's. Balsam. A few days ago,
M Elj. h WUh of Sanford, in our
mnnt v.'heiiur in our office. reaUested us to
. , r ri- l
publish, for the benefit of the pubhc, his
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ins n nnu in i iviir im
. e c
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Wislar's Balsam of wild Cherry
In ,j,cQi 0f 1S46 Mr. W.vas attacked
bad cold which continued to
-u u,,,,, Mr
covcry.
YT T
Hearins of
Wialar9S Balsam of wild Cherry
! he resolved to try it. He soon found re
j lief and after taking four bottles, was able
! to no out and attend to business. He as-
cribes his cure entirely to the Balsam, and
recommends those who" use it to persevere;
even if they do not at once perceive any
beneficial result. VVc are not in the habtV;ng our printing Press, Types and Fix?
of writing puffs for medicines, and only tures at a Very low price for cash, of on a
eive this at lhe request of Mr. W.
ED. DEMOCRAT,
For sale by Geo. Howard, Tarboro9.
Dr. KUIIIj'S
Abtjssmian Mixture.
For Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fluor Al
bus, Gravel, &c.
Letter from Dr. James R. Callum, dated
Milton, N. C. August 14, 1847.
Dr. J. Kuhl Dear Sir: ;
Your medicines have given entire satisfaction
in this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture
especially, is highly approved of, it has never fail
ed to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes.
I have never had enough lo supply the demand
You will please send me a large supply of it as
pon as y$w arrive at home i Yours, respectfully, ,
J, P., CALLUM,
' ' " ' -l Milton Drug Store.
Agents GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro'; F. S
viarshall, Halifax; James Simmons, Weldon; C
0, Pugh, Gastor.V F E. Cook, Warrenton; Hen
y.Goodloe, Wa'rrenton; P. C.Brown, Louisburg
iohn H. Brodie, Franklin; Louis Hi Kittle, Hen
lerson; R.H Mitchell, Oxford May 16
fai; jury. uorT
m l iti&assay Street, New YorkJ 1
v- ARE NOW PUBLISHING " ' 5
fit uilv
OF MODtRN DESTIC-MEDICINE,
BY KEITH 1MRAY, M. D.
Fellow of the Royal College . ofThyst
'cians and Licentiate of the Royal
; College oj Surgeons, Edinburgh j
wiaai.
' , .i -it's
THIS workgivesa clear and coneiso
idea of the- nature of the distinctive symp
toms,of the "premonitory signs of diseases. .
;of their 'prejlspbsing', caufes,' and ; the
methods of their treatment rtOrftmended
by the most distinguished physicians. ,
The best modes of-employing thetned
icines in general use are faithfully describe
ed; as are also the diet and regimen neces
sary under various diseases, ,and during
convalescence. -.
Diet, Atmosphere, Temperature, Bath
ing, Climate, Globing and Exercises arc)
specially treated upon. 1
The publishers of the American Edition
prefix to Dr. Jmray ys work, short illustra
ted, and very valuable Treaties upon Aj
natomv, Physiology and Surgery; alsoi
Directions for the Treatment of the Sick
Management of the Sick Room, Prepara
lion of Food for the Sick, &c. &c.
Many valuable articles have been fur
nished by the courtesy of medical gentle
men of the United States.
The entire volume, with its full Index,
Tahles of Doses, &c, will prove, it is con
fidently believed, a most valuable book for
Family use. i '
The work will be completed in twelve
weekly numbew, forming one large 8vo,
volume of about 1000 pages.
Gentlemen of respectability and good
address wanted as canvassers for the above
work in every town and Tillage in the
United States. Address (post paid,)
GA TES, STEDMAN CO.
" 11C, Nassau st.
: - JYoiice.
For coughs and lung complaints use Dr. Bar
tholomew's Pink Expectorant syrup.
Side head ache, though constitutional or inciden
tal, is cured by Dr. Spohns Head ache remedy,
Lin's balm of China, for the care of all diseases
that require external application. ' -
The gray haired will find the4 Indian Hair Dya.
perfect and effectual. ' ''
For sale by Geo. Howard.
April 17. '
Graefenlierg medicines
JUST RECEIVED, the Graefenberg
Sarsaparilla Compound tiie celebrated'
Children's- Panacea the Eye Lotion th
Health Bitters the Fever and. Ague Pill
the Vegetable Pills, and the Green
Mountain Vegetable Ointment;,
March 26. GEO. HOWARD
The Press, Types and Fixtures
- OF THE
fVarrenlon (X V ) Reporter
OFFICE FOR SALE.
HAVING determined oh quitting thri
printing Business, we now propose sell-
short credit for a part of the purchase mon
ey, with bond and approved security.
The Press and a part of the type are
considerably worn, but will do pretty fair
work for two or three years to come. Tho
Job and Advertising Type are in better
condition, and will last many years. Thb
Cases, Stands and other fixtures are very
good. There is a sufficiency of type of
all kinds for a village establishment. ' War
renton is a desirable place to reside in, be
ing remarkably health', and has as ' good
society as any village in the State. We
have been engaged in the publication of
the Reporter for 21 years, and have been
tolerably Well sustained. We will sell at
a price so low, that any one wishing to en
gage in the business would do well to eajl
a?d see us, or. address the Editor, post
paid, VVarrenton, N. C. ,. , '
R. N. VERELi, Editor Prop.
April 21,1S49. ' ' ' ;' "V".
Life Pills and PUenii jJitlcr
Forsaleby- ; iffeo tfoward.?