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PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOJVS'.'l 50 NO. 6 PLOWS; . . 50 No. 10 " 50 No. 1 1 25 No. 50 25 No. 60 " ALSO -Mould Boards, Bars and points to match. Jan. 30, 8G-1IB V. Hi. L,E-E.lEi. STATE OB NORTH CAHOLI5A. COUNTY. . ROBESON Superior Court of Law Fall term 1857. PETITION FOR DIVOCE. .Martha Ann Price vs William Price. It appearing by Affidavit of the Petitioner, that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of his State and that personal notice cannot be serv ed on him, this is therefore to notify the said Wm. Price, to appear at the next Term of the Court to be held for tho CO., of Robeson at the court House in Liumberton, on the fourth Monday in March next, then and there to defend his said suit, or the prayer of the Petitioner will be heard Ezparte and Judgment rendered accordingly. Witness Alexander McMillan clerk of our said court, at office in Lumberton the 20th dav of Jan. A. D. 1353, A McMILLAX C. S. C. Jan. 33, pr. adv. $3 9J 8G-6t LUTTERLOH'S FREIGHT & PASSENGER LINE. ripHE UNDERSIGNED Informs the pub--IL He that he Boats of his ine are running as follows: ... STEAMER MAGNOLIA leaves Fayetteville Monday and Thursday Mornings, at 15 minutes after Sunrise; and Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fridays, at o'clock. STEAMER FANNY LUTTERLOH leaves Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays, at 15 minutes after Sun-rise; and Wilmington Wednesdays and Saturdays, at o'clock. STEAMER ROWAN, with a full complement of Flats, will make one trip a week or oftener, ai circumstances may require. Z3T All goods consigned to me at Wilmington will be forwarded with despatch. T, S. LUTTERLOH. Jan. 30 86-2m Bolting Cloth. A constant supply of Warranted Genuine An ker Bolting Cloth all Nos., kept on hand and for sale at tho lowest prices by MARTJXE Jan 30, 1858. lm 5 m af e 2vr THE TWO STORY Ware House on Church atroot onnosite the Presbyterian Church. For terms apply to Jan 30, 1858. 4t - A 1 . - JAS. MART1NE. THIS NORTH -CAROLINA AM) MAGAZINE OF USEFUL INFORM A TION. The undersigned proposes to publish in the City of Raleigh, a semi-annual Journal, of the above title, devoted exclusively to the dissemi nation of statisticall information. The want of such a Journal is felt by every intelligent citizen, who desires to become at all acquainted with the resources of the State, our present condition, future prospects, &c, and by none so much as by our Legislators. That we have no regular system of statistics, cannot be attributed to any waut of material. There are large amounts of valuable and inter esting information scattered through our Legis lative and Executive Documents and Records, which, in their present situation, for all practi cal purposes, might as we.ll be in the Chinese language. Besides what our- Legislative archives contain, our newspapers often publish valuable statistical information, which is either lost, or if preserved by a very few, is so incon venient to find when wanted, that the facts are soon forgotten. 7"lie same may be said of the Reports and Statements from time to time made by our incorporated companies" and others engaged in Manufactures, Mines, Commerce, &c. To collect these various items of informa tion, and give them to the public in a shape easy of reference and for perpetual preservation, as well as to gather from all available resour ces, everything bearing directly or indirectly on our wealth, prosperity and industry, is the design of the Journal now offered for public patronage. So far as the plan for conducting the same has been matured, the pages of the STATIST will be devoted to the arrangement of such tables relating to our Population, Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Public Improvements, Manufactures, Fisheries, Mines, and Social Sta tistics generally, as will present their condition and our progress in each. It is also designed to contain the Reports (condensed) of the Public Treasurer, Com missioners of the Sinking Fund, Superintendent of Common Schools, and all other State Offi cers and Boards; as also, Statements and Re port3 of the condition and progress of the vari ous Railroad and Navigation Companies. The Statist will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of responsible names are ob tained to pay the expenses of publication. The numbers will contain each, not less than 150 pages closely printed matter, making a book of 300 pages, or more, to which will be added a full and complete index.' Terms: THREE DOLLARS tkr axxum ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, for six months; payable when the first number is ready for publication, which fact will be duly announced in the public Newspapers. OThose persons intending to patronize the Journal, will send their names to tho undersigned without delay, as it is desirable to issue the first number as soon as possible. QUENT. BUSBEE, Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 1, 1858. " CAN EPILIPSY BE CURED We think the following letter from a respectable citizen of Mississippi will answer the question, and remove all doubts from every unbiased mind; Grenada, Miss-, June 5, 1855 Dr. Seth S. Hance, Baltimore Md. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in relating a case of spasms or fits, cured by your invaluable Pills. My brother J. J. Ligon, has long been afflicted with this awful disease. He v--as first attacked while quite young, He would have one or two spasms at one attack at first: but as he grew older, they seemed to increase likewise. Up to the time he commenced taking your Pills.he had them very often and quite severe, prostrating him body and siiad. Uis mind had suftered seriously: but now; I am happy to say he is cured of those fits. He has enjoyed hue health for the last five months past. His mind hasalso returned to its original spriehtliness All this I take great pleasure in communicating, as it may be the means 01 directing others to the remedy . 1 At X- f ,1 u hat will -cure uteut. 1 ours respeciiuny, &-c. - - W. P. LIGON. No person who is suffering from Fits, or Spasms, should neglect sending to Dr Hance, after this for supply of his inestimable medicine. His prices are as follows: one box $3; two 5, twelve $24 sent by mail free on the receipt of 0 remittance. Address Seth S. nance. 108 Baltimore, Md READ THIS! A holiaxder's testimony. Jacob Rinskes, living in the Holland settlement o Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for same time the misery attending an utterprostration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using Bceerhave'p Holland Bitters, to perfect health," The fact of this remedy being in such high .repute aiong the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, "New York, in fact in every Hollandsettleirattin the United States argues much in its favor. Try it for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or aoy Nervous or Rbeamalic, MVuralic aTectipa- MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twnty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti ta5on,wTll commence on Monday, the 2d November Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. Newton, M.D. Anatomy. H F Campbell, M. D. X& and pVacirce of Medicine L. D Ford. M.D. j Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru- t i- f li cence, i r wm anH Tnfants. J. A. Obstetrics ana iiseeD u Eve M.D. tt r r Physiology ana rBinoiogitai .uoj , . . JDller.M. D. w t Chemistry ana rnarmacy. Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell, M.D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S.B. 'Simmons. M"cfinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Hospital. Fee for whole Course, $105. Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once,) For further particulars, apply to any member of th Faculty, or to 1 ' I. P- GRAVIN, Dean. Sept 5th, 1857. 66-tf The for sale. Subscriber has on hand and Coffer-, Su zars, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Salt, Iron , Steel, Nails, Horse Shoes 4 Nails , Axes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, orks, 1 race chains, Black Smith Tools, Broun soaj, Candles, Candies, Sole Leather, Negro Shoes, Hats, Blankets Kerseys, Saddles, JHtijfs, Collars, Glass Putty, Cotton Bagging, Manilla Hope, White Lead, Common and Jine Cigars, 6f Tobacco, Powder, and Shot, and Vinegar, and many articles not enumerated: all in want can be 3urDii''d as cheap as can oe uougui 111 mis nutrnei. 1 G. W. 1. GOLDSTON. Oct. 31, 7-t-tf FORTilE FALL & W 1KTB 1858. JUST RECEIVED! (Call soon, secure a good bargain and save money.) One of the largest, hand somest and cheapest stocks of HOOTSAND SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, satin and colored; Ladies' & gents DANCING SHOES, of a new and beautiful pattern; YOUTH'S and UlIILDREXVS BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS; INDIA-RUBBER SHOES, and every article in his line. His stock is choice and carefully selected by him self, and buyers will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. M. FAULK. figy-All who have lost their soles come for ward, and they will be renewed for Seventy-five cei.ts and upwards. M. F. Congress Water, for sale bv Aug. 15 63-tf S. J. HINSDALE. White Lead and sale by Aug. 15, Linseed Oil, for S. J. HINSDALE. 63-tf STATE OP H'ORTH CAROLINA CXJMBElt LAXD COUNTY. Superior Conrt of Law, Fall Term 1851. It is ordered by his Honor John L. Bailey, Judge presiding, that a special Term of this Court be held on the first monday in February next and continue two weeks Jurors, Suitors &. witnesses in civil suits, and partees in Equity are hereby notified to attend. From the Minutes JOHN W. B A.KER, Clerk. Dec. 3. 78-tc SEW AHB CHEAP 3AMEE KYLE Is now receiving a large and general supply of WRY GOODS, Among which are splendid DRESS GOODS, With every article in the DRY GOODS LINE. All of which, being purchased by the package, will be offered by wholesale or retail at a small advance for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fayetteville, Oct. 3, 1857. 70-tf The Approaching Fourth. Everybody is making preparations of some kind for the proper observance of the "Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad, and some will stay at home, others will remain sober ; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes as are lecomingto respec table and patriotic private citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments at the Brown Store Clothing Hall of Rockhill &, Wilson, Nos. 603 and 005 (new style) Chesnut street, above Sixth. July 11,1857. tf-58. JUST RECEIVED and for sale fresh supply of Crackers, Cheese, Butter, Ap pies,-Chest nuts, and Oranges. R. E IIEIDE. Oct 24. 13-tf foot of Haymount. "bTp. pearce &"car DEALERS IN FOREIGN7 AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES. Umbrellas and Ready-Made Clothing, HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE !. C. B. F. PEA71CE.J j. w PEARCE. JR Cl-tf Aug 1st, NOTICE.- THE undersigned having executed a power of At torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me in my name, and srenerallv to transact all business as I mighi- or could do were I per- uua.njf iJiuseiit. j. J.MUUKE. Jane 6, 53-tf DAVID McDUFFIE, BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER. A JNY. Jft-libUM desirins work done m the beat. style in the above department, can secure mv ervicua oy auuressing me at r ayeitevilie, IS.O. 1 1 , - a T", , , ... , . air if. Mcu., will take contracts any where in the country, within 100 miles from Fayetteville, and prompt attention will be given to tne same. Sep. 12, 1857. ly The following valuable real estate, the propertv of r in .i ' .i 1, . if 1 r 1 , , . -.. v. uiii u. 1a uiieieu. iui su.ieaim consists 01 tiie following tracts ; That desirable place known as Rome, containing about 260 acres with all the improvements. This place will be sold entire or divided, to suit purchasers ii ' 1 11 j t , , z it ueing prooaoiy one 01 tne oest Dusincss stands in the country, and is very desirable to those wishing to enter the mercantile business. No .2, Consists ef a Lot and Brick Store (2 tene ments in Cambleton, on Bridge Street near Claren don Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for business. No 3, Is 3 vacant Lets inCampbellton, known in City plot.asNos 109, 1H, 112, an half of lot 113. No 4, Is a dwelling house and iot on Haymount corner of Plankroad and Adams St. A very desirable-residence for the whole year. No 5, Is a Corn Mill and Steam'Engineand Boiler of 10-or 15 horsepower. This is well worth the at tention of those Kving where water power is not avail able, and will be sold at a great bargain. For terms apply to J. H. HALL, Assignee August I, 1657. 6tl DR. W, R. MOSELEYSg Ukiffik, Ua., 1856. v All persons afflicted with Cabeerv Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, Scald-Head,-Tetter. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Otorrhoeo Ulcers of all kinds, toselher with all other chronic diseases, cau avail themselves of Or. Mosely's services at Griffin, Ga. Office ou 8th st. " TERMS: All persons are required to pay tlieirfees in advance, or give their notes with references. No case wiil be undertaken unless it can be cured or admit of J relief-; My mode of practice in Cancer and Cancerous affec tions, is without the use of the knife or caustic, and is botli local and constitutional, causing but very little pain, in most cases. All' cases of C A JVC Ell aVe required to be under my immediate care and supervision from one to six wccks. communications strictly private' ana promptly answered. Address W.; II Mosely, M. D., Griffin, Ga. bVIKKUlS BREAST f A BE CUBED! f LET THE PUBLIC READ. ' In mercy to the afflicted, and the gratitude and high opinion 1 eutertam or Dr Moseley, as a Surgeon and Physician, I deem it my duty to mention the case of my wife, hoping at the same time that all person&siml larly afflicted may be benefitted by it. In the fore part of this year, my wife had several small lumps to make their appearance in her breast ; they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became, a diseased mass, and very painful.. I procured the best medical aid in the city of Rome, and notwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention of the most skilful physicians, she continued to grow worse and-worse until they gave the case up as iucurable, and advised amputation. I was advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr. W. R. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., which I did, ana, astonishing as it may seem, he had her entirety cured within one month! and he is now in gYftTd" health!! I would advise all who are afflicted with Scir rhus and Cancerous affections, to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and . .obser vation, that he is the mo:t skilful physician m the Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis ease Cancer WM. II. MITCHELL, M. E MITCHELL, Daughter of J. W.Bradbury, Rome. June 20, 1857. ly . FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FOR THE TRADE OR PRIVATE USE. Furniture Manufacturers, q 3 35 BO WE BY, NEW YORK Terms rash. Oie PriccOnly. Heretofore we have manufactured, and sold exclusively at wholesale. AVe are now prepared to offer a well assorted stock at retail, at a sa ving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to the Consumer. A 1 1 . 1 I - H II .ill- f. I f . Ill fa Mahogany Chairs, spring seats, rJ upholstered in hair cloth. H from S2 25 to 6 00 each. "Mahogany Sofas, spring seats, mj upholstered in hair cloth, Pl from 13 00 to 20 00 Mahogany Rocking chairs. spring seats, upholstered in hair-cloth, from Mahogany easy Chairs, on castors or rockers, up " 0 5 00 to 12 00 holstered in hair cloth. 11 00 tt 18 00 fc Mahogany Tete-a-tete, up- holstered in hair-Cloth, 15 m Magogany Tete-a-tete Sofas, 00 to 35 00 upholstered in hair cloth 25 00 to 45 00 " 11 j 5" MARBbEAXJ) MAHOGANY TOP Tables, n great variety of styles, qualities and prices. BUREAUS. Half Marble and Wood Top, with or without Glasses, with Yi s-h -stands to match. Also. Wardrobes. Bedsteads, Sideboards. Hall Stands. Book Cases. Lount'.s. Eteireres. Corner r. Stands and Book Shelves. f OFFICE FURNITURE Desks. Tables and t Chairs. pa All the above goods in black waluut or oak n the PARLOR SUITS, in Ug in French Brocatelle, St r3 piush. Rosewood, upholstered UJ Satin Damask, Satin and m , 1 The same in Black Walnut, the frames of H which are stained in varnishing, making a beau tit'ul imitation, and upeolstcred in the same goods, make a showy appearance at a much low N er drice. l In our establishment can be found a grrit va- riety of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. Mahogany and lilack Walnut, 1 nrkisb Smoking Chairs, li .dining Chairs. Ilall Chairs. Voltaire Chai MCane Chairs, and also the Celebrated H SPRING BED. M T " ,-. . rr" . . 1 . . 1 .. 1 M' 1 : ,. : i . . . ould particularly recommend, it having been Ua Uy teste 1. mid tounu upon trial to be the best rn Sprinar Bottom ever invented. ; E3 CONCLUSION. Parties who are not able to personally select E3 the goods they may want. can depend upon hav-'j ing their orders tilled with as much care, and ' : I; their interest studied, as tliouirb tnev were nre- A sent; and to such we also oner our services lor Eg Jthe selection of any Household Goods they may want, and as we should purchase from Firstv A , 1 Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the customer would have the enefl"tof. Aug. 1, 1S57. 61-1 y p SMEPPARD'S GREAT BEXEFACTOtt THE GREATEST PERIODICAIi REMEDY EYER DISCOVERED. 1,000 bxs. Retailed Monthly. THE BENE F ACTOR IS INFALLIBLE lor the im mediate removal of Obstructions lrrigularities, Pro lapsus Uteri (falling of the womb) Leuchorrhea or Whites, and all the diseas cs peculiar to females. , This remedy has never in a single case failed in produckig the Menses. I have received many letters of recommendation, which all say. "It is the best remedy we have ever used." Sickness at stomach, headache languor, debility, pains in the head, side and back, loss of appetite, costiveness, &c are some of .the symptoms which attend irregular menstration. This remedy is certain to remove one and all of these symp toms Be sure and get the genuine, which has my signi ture on each box. This remedy may be had by. ad dressing J. S. SHEPPARD, West Fourth street Cin cincinati, and enclosing SI, and the remedy will be sent by return mail. N. B. Ladies who are pregnant should not use this remedy, as it is sure to bring on miscarriage,' though no injury to health would follow. One box 1, thred boxes $2. All letters of inquiry must contain S pos tage stamp to ensure an answer. . J. S. SnEPPARD. ' Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O; ' August 1, 1857. ' 61-ly 53 'I'he Great Female Pill. Dr. J. P. Creagor is the General Agent, wholesale and retail for Dr. "Wheatings" celebrated Female - Pills. These Pills are truly valuable for Ladies, for they will restore the Monthly Courses where they may stop from any cause whatever. They never have failed in any case where the directions around the box contain ing the Pills have been strictly folloved; indeed, there has no case of failure ever come to our knowledge. Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Mail ed to order, post paid, upon receipt of one dollar by J. P. Creager, Baltimore city Md. &BA liberal dis count to Druggists. ' 72-tf X3- Why I abor so Hard when Washing? I have a chemical process, for cleaning clothes by the use of which the clothes .can be washed very clean without boiling., and with very : little Tub bing. By this method much hard labor can be saved: the washing is done in half the time, and the clothes are very white and clean, and last much longer, -for they are not worn out by rubbing as by the old " Way tf washing by machines, &c. The articles used "cost but little, and are easy to obtain. I mail the receipt to order, postage paid, upon receipt of 50 cts. - thre cents postage stamps good as money. Address Dr. J, P Creager. Baltimore city, Md. " . 72-tf. ,' GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES! ANY Lady that will send her address to Mrs Creager Baltimore City, Md.. with 3 cent postage stamps en closed, will receive by return mail information of portanee to her. " : - u - .- Woman KnowT hvself, and be happy. : " Octl7, - 72-tf ' ; 7f Honey the Best of Honey. ym valuable receipt for making Honey, which I nd to any person upon receipt of 50 cents. We v ana use j in our lamny at nan me cost, ana C - ter tt as good as the best article of genuine bee noney, "from which it cannot be told." Any 1 cfT ,ns who wilt-make or sell it can clear from two to tBr e dollars a day, it only requires 4 articles to mate it,- -sd they can be had at any store for 50 cents. E 'y family may have this delightful luxury.for any J-7-r cab make it in 15 minutes at any time, 3 cents jige stamps as good asmouey.. Address Dr. J. P. iueger. Baltimore city, Aid. 72-tf. rr"53"i)R, Cr AGRit, Baltimore, Md. is t-VSole' Agent for Dr. Winder's celebrated Matri mo...al Series," 3 Books, No. 1, "A Book for Young fMeff designed to prepare them tor Female Society;" N05 2, "Errors in Courtship-, ' iSo. 3, -'Keproductive Control." Either of which will be mailed to order, post paid. upon receipt of 2." cents. 72tf Desirable Information to i very- body. For some time past I have been engaged in a busi ness 'known onlv to myself and comparatively few others whom I have-instructed for SiuO each) which has averaged me. an income of from $3,900 to $5,000 per annum and having made arrangements to go to thfj Eastern Continent next fall, I am billing to give full instructions in the art to any person in the U States who will remit me the sum of ONE DOLLAR. I Am induced from the success I have been favored with, and the acknowledgments that I have received from those whom I have instructed in the art, and who arc new clearing from S8 to $J5 per day, to give every person a chance to come into possession of this valua ble means of mailing a small lortane. there is no Humbuff about the business herein alluded to. Ref erences of the best class can be given as regards it: 'ctrf&acter, and I can also refer to persons in Chicago Detroit as well as in this place, Mho have within fc:Je months embarked in this businesss, and who will J. t-"Mfv that thev are making from $8 to Sla per day ' , . . 1 . " . i " . 1 T , j. is a ousiiiess m wuiuu miner Liauies or vxentleme.n can engage, and with perfect ease make a very Handsome" -income, several ljadies in various parts of Illinois and Missouri, whom I have instructed in the art, are now clearing Irom to S12 per day It is a genteel business and requires but a few shil lings to commence it. Upon receipt of Si I will at once forward to the applicant a circular containing full instructions in the art, which will bepertectiy under stood upon being once read. Address EDWIN TEMPLETON, i. . No. 37, Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 22 6m MARRIAGE GUIDE -":" ly Dlt. WM. Marriage Guide Young's YOUNG. Great Fhysiologica Work: J- he l ocket yjscuiapius, or every one his own Doctor, by Wm. Young, M. D. It is written in plain language for the general reader and is lUusti ated with upwards 01 Une Hundred en gravings. All young married people, or those con templating marriage, and having the least impedimeut to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that must be kept locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, 125 Spruce St., above Fourth, ' Philadelphia, Pa. April 18, 1857. ly .HELJIBOLD'S GEXIIIXE PHEPARATIOH : or HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RFC HO. For Diseases of th Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obsc ructions, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all 'cv Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence in lite, and re moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE. From whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of how long standing; giving Health and vigor to the frame, aud bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all the Symptoms, among which will be found 1 . Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory. V -v " . ' Difficulty of Ureathing Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis - y! ' ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Dreadful Horror of Death. Night - . SweatsCold Feet. Wakefulness, Dim-'- ness of Vision. Languor, Universal Las situde of the Muscular System, ant' often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms Hot Hands. Flushing of 1 lie body, Dryness of the Skin. Palled CoiinU iiaiice and Erup- r tions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequedtly ' Black Spots Flying before the Eyes. With Temporary Suifnsion and . .. Loss "of Sight. Want of Atten- I tion ltent; MiVbiHtv Beat.. 1 lessuess, with Horror of Society Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than -. -:iv Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves: no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried ',1.- - Transition from oue , question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on whieh this medicine invariably removes soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits in Aie of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these ex ercises are not frequently followed by these direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Sousumption. bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sod den and quite destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should o sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen souuds his grief beguiled.'" 'Debility is most terrible! and Las brought thou sands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blast ing the ambition of many noble youths, It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. y.If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Buchn will cure you. Try it and be coavinced of its efficiency. Ben are of Onaik lostrunit and Quack Doctors, w ho falsely boast of u'wiiiiie' and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffei ing, Money, and Exposure, bv sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and f Specific Remedy. It allays an pain anu iiiiiauiuiiuu, is perrectiy plea sant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Ilelmbolcl's Kxiract Bticliu Is prepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma cy and uneniisrry, witu me greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its coinbii tion. See Prosessor Dewees' Valuable Works on t na- the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medieine. One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Pa tient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years' standing have been effected. . The mass 01 v oiuntary lesimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is inieuse, emuiaoing names well known to embracing Science and Fame 100,000 Bottles have been Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported! - Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. HELMBOLD. Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation con tains no Narcotic, Merc-ua," or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. II. T. HELMBOLO. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No vember. 1854 W. P. HIBBARD. Alderm'n , PRICE: $1 per Bottle, or Six for S5, Delivered to any Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges. Her irvmen and others. Prepured and sold bv ' H. T.HELMBOLD, Practical and Aiialvtical Chemist. No 52 Sonfh Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings. Phila. - Bewar of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's y Take no other. Cures Guarantied. June 13, 1857. . ly LAND AND MILLS FOR SAXB. BY virtue of two Deeds of Trust, executed to me by James Price, for purposes therein specified, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th of Jan'y. 1858, that valuable place known as LUMBER BRIDGE, in Robeson county, containing 400 acres of Land There is a comfortable Dwelling House and all nec essary out bouses, with about 75 Acres of cleared Land under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. It is as healthy as any place i-a the county, with two wells of good water, and a first rate GRIST MILL and COTTON GIN all new and in good credit. Also, a targe commodious btore House, well arranged and in guou Business stana. . Also, at the same tine and laee I will sell 2 head of Horses, one Wagon, one Buggy and Harness, 400 bushels CORN. 700 lbs. Fodder and Hav. 30 Head Hogs, 7 Head of Cattle, household and kitchen furni ture, and BlacksmUhs tool's, 1 erms made known at Sale. DANIEL McNATT, Trns. Dec. 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The price in G real Britain of the five Periodicals above-named is about $31 per annum. THIS FAKMEKs GlIDK. To Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens F. R. S., ot Edinlmgh, ami the late .1. I . Norton Professor of Scientific Agricul ture in Ye College. New Haven. 2 vols Royal Octavo. 1000 panics, and numerous Wood and Sto.- Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work ol Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to re duce the juice to Five Hollars fcr the two V li n:s!! When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be 7 dollars. To everv other part of the Union, and to Cai,ada (post-paid (i dollars This work is not the old "Book of the Farm." Remittances for any of the above publications should, always be addressed post-paid, to the Pul lisl ers LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,' No. 54 Gold-strce,. New York. IVATlOSAL POLICE GAZETTE' This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in it Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the great Trials. Criminfl Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, to gether wiib information on Criminal .Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper. Subscriptions, S2 per Annum; 31 for Six Months, to be remitted hy Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and stale where they reside, piainly,) To R A SEYMOUR, Editor and Proprietor of ihe National Police Gazette. New York City June 0. 1657 ly Inhalation in Consumption. RONCIIITIS, LARYNGITIS, and other Dis- eases of the Chest and Throat, successfully treat ed by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors and Pow ders, by absorption and constitutional treatment, as practised at the Stuyvesant Medical Institute, New York City. The unprecedented success which has attended this method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Throat has induced us to, depart liom our usual course, aud ourselves of the columns of the press, in order to bring it to the know ledge of such as may be laboring under or predisposed to such affections. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Con sumptive; the doctrine of the incurability of consump tion having at length passed aw ay. We have indubi table proofs in our possession that Consumption in all its stages can be cured! in the first, by tubercular ab sorption; in the second, by the treusformations of the tubercule into chalky and calcareous concretions, in the third by cicatrices, or scars. Those w edded to the opinions of the past may assert, that even now, consumption is incurable, such are behind the age. To all, this great truth must be apparent, viz: that tho medicines inhaled in the form of vapor or Powder di rectly into the Lungs, must be much more ctl'ect'ne than that taken into the Stomach, where the disease does not exist. The advantage of Inhalation in Con sumption and Throat diseases is, that medicine in the form of Vapor is applied directly to the Lungs, where the disc ise exists; the stomach is thus left free to aid in restoring health, by administering to it a healthy, lifegiving food. There is no case so hopeless that ln haiot'on will not reach! The means, too. are brought within the reach of all. the manner of administering the Vapors being so simple that the invalid is never required to leave home, where the hand of friendship and att'ection Jends so much to aid the physician's eft'ort. The Inhalation method is soothing, safe and ready and consists in the administration of medicine in such manner, that they are conveyed into the Lungs in the form of vapor and produce their action at the seat of the disease. Its practical success is destined to re volutionize the opinions 01 the medical world and establish the entire curability of Consumption. I earnestly appeal to the common sense of all afflic ted with Lung diseases, to embrace at once the advan tage of Inhalation, and no longer apply medicine to the unoffending stomach. I claim for Inhalation a place amongst the priceless gilts that nature and art hath given us. that "our day may be long in the land," and as the only ark of safety for the consump tive; a method not oiily rational, but simple and effi cacious. Such of tb profession that have adopted Inhalation have found it efficacious in the highest de gree, arresting the progress of the disease and work ing wonders in many desperate cases, in verdty, a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroyer at our species. Note. Physicians wishing to make themselves ac quainted with our practice, are informed that our time being valuable, we can only reply, as to ingre dients used, to such letters as contain the fee. The fee in all cases of Pulmonary affections will be $10. on receipt of w hich the necessary medicines and instruments will be forwarded. Applicants will state age, sex, married or single, bow long affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and the symptoms generally. Let the name, town and State be plainly written. Postage for re turn answer must be enclosed. Letters, when regis tered will be .at our risk. AH letters must be address ed to. WALLACE MERTOUN. M. D. S, M. Institute, New York City. 75-6m Nov. 12, WHTSKEKANDO. Warranted to force ihe Moustache and W7hiskers to grow strong and luxuriant in one month, where there was none befere. It will not stain or injure the skin . $1 per bottle. Sent to all parts of the country on re ceipt of price. Receipts for making $5. ' Dr. S P. SHELDON, .ug. 8th, 1857. 2cw York 1: .A
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