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T GEO UO WARD.
f Tarboro', April 1 1, 1849.
THIS excellent compound, which has
fiined such notoriety in the cure of Fever
End Ague, and other bilous aUecttons, may .
I j found at the Store of . .
v Geo- Howard, Tarboro,...
This medicine was prepared by a rcgu-
dve practice of several years in a tiilious,
c.imaie. 1 nose wnonaveusca it tnem-.a
Lives, or seen us saiuiary euecis upon-
t ? rr .
clhers, need no r.her evidence of it,
- reat value, a small . ireaNse on
the
'-'causes, treatmen. and cure of fever .and
r-ueand other diseases of biliousclimates,,,
L;ay be had gratis of the above agent.
May 2, 1849
Dr.KUIIf8
'Jlbyss'miari Mixture.
I?or GoKOSRnasA, Gleet, Fluor Al
, bus, Gravel, &c.
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Litter from Dr. James R.. Galium, dated
- Milton, N. C. August 14, 1847.
,r t. .1. Kuhl -Dear Sir:
Your medicines have given entire satisfaction
tthis section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture .
pccially, is highly approved of, it ha9 never fail j
to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes.
:ave never had enough to supply, the demand.
will please send me a large supply of tt as
-x as vou arrive at hornet Yours, respectfully, 1 f
- J. P. CAuLUM, V
Milton Drugstore.
Igekts GEO, HOWARD, Tarboro'; F. Si
'ushall, Halifax; James Simmons, VVeldon; C.
Pugh, Gaston, F E. Cook, Warrentdn; Hen
Goodloe, VVarrenton; P. C. Brown, Louisburg;
nn II. Brodie, Franklin; Louis H Kittle, Hen
JTson; Jit Hi Mitchell, Oxford. May 16
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f JYbticc
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A GOOD 60 saw Cot ton Gin, but lit
c worn, can be had on reasonable teriis.
n application to . v
- Geo. Howard, Tarboro.
Tarboro, May 28th, 1849.
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, ,W. 1. WILL ARD.
Washington, July 24, 1849.
Mtice.
For coughs and, lung complaints use Dr. Bar
iholomew'e Pink Expectorant syirup. ' ;
Side head ache, though constitutional or inciden j
tnl, is cured by Dr. Spohn's head ache remedy.
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A general and well selected
Assortment .'of itOCiIES,
Nl M. MAR TIN DONNA NS
Petersburg, Va., 14th Sept. IS 19.
Cotton Bagging
And Bate Rope.
SCP yws. f Gcrmn Dagging,-43
mcn(- wine ana we.gniiig i
I os to the yard,
J Coils bale Rope for. sale in
lots to suit purchasers
A: M. MAR Tixir DON NANS.
Petersburg, Va., Sept 14th, 18 19.
Cut Niiils
eSs s to 12s inclusive for sale
iy VV. II. W1LI ARP
Washington, July 24, lS lO.
(Jrot cries Sj C.
SUGAR, molasses, coffee,
Apple and French Brandy whiskey,
Madeira and Malaga wine,
I .nrillard'g and Outcnll's Snuff.
rani!ifi. !irfnSn ami f:inr v Suans.
n i i '
dround nepner nnu since cmftiir, .
BfairtjtitW.
AnthoUy $ ElliCrsOltrt
VaivH (I bl r . ' il. I'Oldt if
n :r B 1 1? "
' 5 U IX
PECULIARLY adapted to W?rrm Cli
mates, as it produces butter as'eusdy Iron
.sweet milk as Irom cream. In !:injiim,
this eflTectual and simple churn Hitw use,
the proprietors, feeling confidence iiL-its
capabilities, do not hesitate to pronounce
it the best churn ever offered to the public,
The public are invited to call, and e
. ' ,. . .. . ....
amine the machine, and see its" utility te:
led. It combines the following valuable
qmdilics:
1st. It produces bolter in less time than
jt from SWnet milk in from three to eight
niinutc and from cream in much less t unc.
2l1 It produces more butter Horn thi
!s?mc amouutof milk or cream, tiian the or-
dmarv method, as it docs its -work in a
more thorough'and scientific manner.
3d.' It is the cheapest and most conveni
ent Churn ever invented, involving the
'rne philoaoph.cl prmc.pls. ol butter n,a
1 i ri tr
4th. New milk, after, being churned, is
sweet and suitable for family misc.; '
A.
instead of feeding the calf .witMsary under various diseases, and dunng
milk direct from the r cowchurncd
... ...
sweet milk will answer cvr-v purpo.-e
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Rv this means the buLtcr is all nrout.
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For sale by
Geo. Howard .
Lion el complaint. Colics, ?c
POSITIVELY CURED BVv
Jay nc' s Car iu i n at i vc B a I sasn
Chicago, III., March 7, 1813.
Dr. D. Javni Dear sir:-You ask mo what
proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your Carmi-
ative. ' 1 can safely say that I never prescribed a
medicine for Dowel complaints that has given me
so much satisfaction, and my pattenU so speedy
and perfect re Kef as this.' Whenever, introduced
into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for
those ailments, and is called for again and again,
which i ininK a pretty good prooi oi us eincacy
and nseluiness. in ine summer campaim oi emi
ureil, ll Has iicuucuuy auucareu iu Miaicii mc
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tie victims; as it were, from the sravei It saved
v - . ?. . . . . .
ill a nifl ni mv ennu. ana nr .snrn. and sncu a
child." 1 have repeatedly heard said. In dysen-
teric affections of adults, I have time and a2ain
oonn it flft til-p a charm, and frivA nprninent re-
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Jief in a few hours, I may say in. a few minutest
In fine it is a valuable medicine, and no family!
should be without it. , - - '
- Respectfully, - M. L. Knapp, M. D.
; ' Professor of Materia Medicain the
,: 4 - .Laj)orte.University,4ndianai
Prepared onlyby Dr. D.Ja.ynk, Philadelphia,
vc,:,, Coifec. .71.. :
1(Q) an guayra, part ot
- strictly prime quality, Just re
ceived, for sale by : ; ; S J 5 t;
W. II. WILLARD.
Washington, N. C. July 24, 1S49. , :
- ' A. GILBERT'S ;';
fl nli. bit ion 8 Fa mill) tills.
Composed of Medicinal Proper ties pbs
sesscd by ' various vegetable
... -v. substances. '
CTING specifically on .the! Liver anO
other secreting organs, promoting d iges-
tion, purifying .the. blood, cleansing the
frlamls. in short, revivinn- the nroslratprl
;systcm, and diOusirig health and vigoi
Hhroifffhoutthe human frame.
rgh
The following aie presented out of mam
CERTIFICATES. .
Cornwall, Orange county, N,Yi
May 19, '47. '
Dr. At Gilci'rt. Dear Sir: buffering for some
time with severe bilious affection and liver con
plaint, I was recommended to try your ''anti-bilious
family pills; and 1 am pleased in being able to
say, that after using a few doses I found great ai
permanent reliefs To all those afflicted in a simi
lar wav. f nnnnt rifr.iin fmm" lima nnliiintv r
commending them, as 1 consider them a ValuaTJiHfe"-" : iii Wb' fsafis'tif '-iiiiei'' ingreidieln'Cabd' fiiiid
medicine to possess, especially in the countr;
where persons are remved from the opportunii
of receivi 01 medical advice. - Yours, truly.
Sinned.
Wr, the undersigned, dealers - medicine:-'
iraving for two years past old At Gilbert's an;
bilious family pills, take great pleasure in tatin.
that s-o far as wc know,, the medicine has give
universal satisfaction; and we be.lievc it, from tin
several expressions made to us, to be the best at:
U-biiiotis medicine now in usei Sinned.
Aaun A. VVmo, M. D. Peter llANLorK,
A. A. Marti.v, Jas. Nollnkr, Mill
Norfolk, Va. May 20, '44. '
LMr. A. (iilljerti lear sir, pleasesend mefou
ross ot your .pills by the very hrst packet, as
am nearly out of them. The. demand for. them
.- a . .
very much increased, which can only be attribu
led to theij beioir reconi Tiended by those whrkartic1es alone. neverthejess als0 so powerfulaftdr
have been henefiued by tb use of them.. ' Yoj
can draw on me ai smniior me amount as usual.
' signed. lit J.
New Orleans, March 7, '45. ''.:..:
For sale by GEO; HOWARD.
(jJatCN Slclm:ill aii8 CoilipailV,
Nassau Street New York
ARE NOW PUBLISHING
J OF M DERN 'DOMESTIC MEDICINE,
BY KEITH JM RAY, M D.
fellow oj trie ixoy at college oj rtiysi-
cians and Licentiate of the Royal
College of Surgeonsy Edinburg.
THIS work gives a clear and .concise i'wg and Crolchet-tvork; with sirtyrseyea
idea of the nature of the distinctive symp- engravings illustrative of the vvariduy"
toms, of the premonitory signs of diseases, stitches in those useful and fashionable em
of their nrcdisDOsi nc causes, and the nlnvmenls; niakinc one'fiiif; vnlnmn nf
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methods of their treat ment recommended
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The best modes of; employing the med
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qd; as are also the diet and regimen neccs
conva.escence
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Diet, Atmosphere, temperature,. Path-
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The publishers of the American Edition
prefix to Dr. I m ray's work, short illustra-
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Directions - for the treatment of the Sick,
Management of the Sick Room, Prepara--
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-l-i;! t ";r l' " ALSO, .- Si ::''' 1 '
': G R EAT experience and juJ grnen t: a re4 je'jn t . ' ,
to makea .yaluable, and at' thesaroe '.ttrne;' ini
cent purgative. This is posseased 6nty by few' s A
The great imajority of; the remedies ad yertiged
of this ; class are n anqfactured by person who.
havenoidea of the relative or individual powrra
of the drugs they use.' It is this caused rnore thaOi
any other.'ivhiclt occasiohMhe inertrse'ss and often
injorioiisE efTtitSr. produced by advertised remedies
An J hence the general prejudice which prevails
against them. Now there is a great difference la
UaTespeWitnt Dr.
B. U'rahdretb, and cor.squehtly, their superlCr
claims., upn ihe, public Each of the articles
composing the " ' . -
b'' Hmaildret&Pitfr : ' "
Are prepared in that way which will secure' thell
beneficial effects to thef system in the . safest and
easiest manner., For instance, some ingredienta
have to be prepared in the vacuo; that is, the air la
, ' 'i1 xv, -' f -uiT
exhausted in the utensil, end remains so until a
combination is effected -with other irigrrdienWj
which afterwards prevents the air from acting in
uriously upon the medicine. Again, ihe 'pjopofj
tion of each ingredient depends upon .its multiply
ing 'power; upon other, ingredients For the powe(
of different vegetable purgatives upon each Othje
is governed Jy supjlar laws that govern the powe : s
ol tigures by multiplication. Nine added to nine
mrtivo eijuieen; pui nine limes nine are eigniy-
one
it is wiin burnt; vtsgtsuiuiu purgatives
parts of another ingredient together ' he powet ii
increased, not to eighteen,'but to eighty-one3 v Fcrt
exaaij leeiiher'of the .artifvtes-i 4o .? Ipr.oducer aR2f
purgative effect, would. have ;to Jbpsd (t;o ..the jex
tent -of eiglityrone ramSjj hy,iCombuifn hfJt
only eighteen grains have, to be, se.d Agiin;
noiher ingredient is found to multiply this power
again, which in a proportion of wo'grains";vo'uTdt
have no effect upon the -ahinia'f ' "'ecotomy ; but
which, added to eighteen grains ;6fa compbunrdr
two parts of nine grain.veachof"two ingre.Jier;ts,
will again multiply the powers which they have
gained of eighty-one, to one ; hundred and sppty
two. So again, the mixture of twenty grains can
be again multiplied by an addition of two'grainsV
to ihe power of three f hundred and twentj-four
grains of the original power of the two first ingre
I fdients . Here we have twenty-two grains, which
iia3 a nurn-ative. contain the;' no weir eouaiio 'th'ree
hundred and twenty-rod r grains of either - f the'
Jbeing thus combklrafe-al-in any quantity
uiir9e i.-awJn., Knofi.;-,! ofrt -ua in Ma
capable.of doirg injury,, of which thousands hpaj
ample witness - ' u
Let those in any way out of health ust th-elPitu$
They will find it much to their advanjagt '
for sale by 1 GcoV Howard."
Tarboro', Nov. 7, 1849. : ;-'
Workable1 Book,
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Needle-work, Embroidery, Knitting, :Netr
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Price 75 cents..
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it to the publisher, ip a letter.
Published and for sale by ,
- T. B iPETERSON.
". No: 38 Chesnut street Philadelphia.
Btjtdnic MedidncSi
njIIE subscriber Has just received; di-
rect'from New York; 1 ;
- a general assortment of '
TllQitiKOiiian Ulcclicincs .
LobeItat green, and brown 2nd and 3rd Prepara
tion of do---myrrh, cayenne pepper, pondliljr,
Composition, bayberryi barberry, spice bitters.
Golden seal, poplar bark slippery elm, hemlock
tferve powderV'nerve ointment, bitter root,'
Cough powders; cough yrup,! woman's frtend.
Syringes of various sizes No. 6.' &Ci &c. ; .1
which he is enabled to sell at greatly r-ntices-
GEO. HOWARD:
uerfect nd effectuaU
T For sale by i f
and sold on agency by - , ' , GEO. 110 JVJtRD.
GcdH&wazcLi
For sale by ' eo. ffowara;
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