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JUST RECE IVEDife ; sail Planting Potatoes Pink Eye) and fine Apples. - R. E HEIDE. Oct 24. 13-tf foot of Hay mount. . "NOTICE. , My wife Caroline Arnett having left my bed an board, without sufficient cuse, I therefore. forward All persons crediting her on my account, as I will no pay any debts contracted by her, I also forwarn any person harboring' or employing her As I vrfU enforct the law against them. HENRY ARNUI. Feb. 13 88-2t BOARDING HOUSE. m he Subscriber is now prepared to accommodate 1 six persons with board, in addition to the number she now has. The building which she occupies is conveniently situated on the Doualdson Lot, lIliy mount, and is a good location for a Summer and Winter residence. Nd pains will be spared to make her boarders comfortable February, 6. MARTHA IIARTMAN. TURPENTINE DIStTllERY FOR SIilS. The undersigned will expose at public Auction, at Ulack's Still in Moore countv. on the 18th day of February, one TIJHPENE DISTILLERY of 23 bbls. capacity, and fixtures. The Still is well situated for business, mid the purchaser would do pell to let it stand where it is. It is in pood fix, irtlnA hfie nr'Vftr 1 trii iniiTi-fwl 1tt tirr Tt will hf sold on six months time for on approved Note, nego tiable at one of the Fayetteville Banks. A. R. BLACK, II. H; MARTIN. Feb. 0. 1858. 2t PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS!!! 5 NO. G PLOWS: 50 No. 10 " 60 No. 11 ' 25 So. 50 " 25 No. GO " ALSO Mould Boards, Bars and pdiuts td match. Jan. 30, 8tf-lm C. E. LEETK. Bolting Cloth, A const.ant supply f Warranted Genuine An ker Bolting Cloth all Ns., kept od hand and for Bale at the lowest prices by JAMES MARTINE. Jan :?0, 1858. lm 5 m af e 2w TlIK N O KT i I -C A ll() 1.1 N A r ASD MAGAZINE OF USEFUL INFORMATION. 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 statistical 1 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 want 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 well 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 wher. wanted, that the facts are rotten. The same mav be said of the J&eripVts njfl Kta,T.effitn.f v Hmnto tim e , . ... . ... wi.t' ..--""t m sue oy our invuruurwvu cuiu(iauiwtouu . ' "A eft irrcrod 5n Mann fiie tnrps Mines. CommerceT"Or caBn or on tlrae 10 pnnciuwnwnwrtF &c. . Td colhtet these various items of inForma ' : tiorindi :gtVI them to the publle1rr:tt shape easy of reference and for perpetual preservation, as well OS fd gather- from 1 all available; Tesoor- ---"-- " " . f .mmfax wealtb'OrosOerity and industry, is the design of the Journal now offered foir 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 snch tables relating to our Population, Agriculture, Commerce, Edncatio'n, Public Improvements, lnnnfdntnroo VichormQ TTn tinn Knii Sfo- tistics aenerdlly, a3 will present their conditiW and our progress in each. , ' It is also designed to contain the Report (condensed) of the Public Treasurer, Com missioners of the Sinking Fund, Superintendent of Common Schools, and all other State Offi cers and Boards; agalso, Statements and Re ports of the condition and progress of the vari ous Railroad and Navigation Companies. The Statist will be p'ttt to press as soon as a 'sufficient number of responsible names are ob tained to pay the expenses of publication. The liumbers will contain each, not les than 150 pages closely printed matter, making a book of iuu pages, or more, 10 wnicn win De aaaea a full and complete index. TERMS: I u KEE DUL.L.AKS per annum ONE DOLLiAll AND FIFTY CENTS, for six months; payable when the first number is ready for publication, which fact Avill be duly announced in the public Newspapers. !tThose persons intending tot patronize the Jowrnal, will send their names to trie uudersijniecl without delay, as it is desirable to issue the fir number as soon as possible. - quent: busbee, Raleigh; N: C. Jan. i. 1858. CAN EPILirSY BE CURED We think the following letter ff bui a respectable citizen of Mississippi vvill answer the question, ant? remove all dottlts from every unbiased mind; '. ; Grkxada. Miss', June 5, 1855 ,ei?r. Seth SHance. Baltimore Md. Dear Sir: I take , '"gTeatfeaiirein relating cafse of ipastBS or fits. cured "j.xr ww, JrfVatn.hlo- Pitta -f v htthr J. J-': T.Iovin was first attacked while crtiitbiip'," He wonW liaye one or two's ra'snrs at one attack ttt ttfst; bfft as'fte rrav rtT,?nj' rheir awniPfl tn 1nr.rpif ti'Jfpwf.i. ' TTn f o f tvT- Pitls.he h&d tbem trv nru-n uitaiiUe severe, or oira.!.ifc e him luody and t mind. 'Ilia miml hail suffered, seriously; lut now; 1 . am nappy to say he is cured " of those fits.- He ha enjoyed tine health for the last fWe months past. His mind basal so returrrecr to its cYiclnnl sprichtliness. All this I take great pleasure in communicating, as it may be the means of directing others to the remedy bat will cure tuem. Yours respectfully, Sc. W. P.- LIGON No person who is suffering from Fife,, or Spasms, should uesrlect sendmsr to Dr Hance, after this for snpply of his inestimable medicine. IfiS prices are as follows: one box $3; two 5, twelve S24 sent by mail free on the receipt of o remittance. Address S-eth S. Hance. 108 Baltimore. Md READ THIS! a Hollander's testimoxt. Jacc Rinskes, livine in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisc'o'nsin.says: "After suffering for some time the misery atte'rtfing an utterprostration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using Bceerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute mong the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York," in fact inevfrry Ilollandsctffern'ent in the United States argues mucli in its favor. Try it for Chronic or Nervoiisf Debility, or any rfefvotis or RheunlatiC. Neuralgic afaction. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLl ID EXTRACT, as a remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidney. Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness. c, has no equal, the advertisement in another column headed ixjld's Genuine Preparation. - Read Hcml- MEUICAL COLLEGR OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on Monday, the 2d November next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. Newton, M.D. Anatomy, H F Campbell, M. D. surgery, L,. a, Dugas, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. Ford, M.D. , Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru dencey I P Grarin. M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A. Eve, M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, II. V. M. MHler. M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy, Alex. Means, M D." Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. B. Simmons. M. p. J .Clinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Uospital. Fee for whole Course, S105. Matriculation Tickefto betaken once,) S5 For further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to I. P. GRAVIN, Dean. Sept 5th, 1857. CG-tf The Subscriber has on hand and for sale. Coffee, Sugars, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Salt, Iron, " Steel, Nails, Horse Shoes 4" Nails , Axes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Trace chains, Blaclc Smith Tools, Hroicn soap, Candles, Candies, Sole Leather, Neg?-o Shoes, Hats, Blankets ij Kerseys, Saddles, Whips, Collars, Glass ifl'utty, Cotton Bagging, Manilla Hope, White Lead, Common rind fine Cigars, 4 Tobacco, Powder, and Shot, and Vinegar, and many articles not enumerated: all in want can be supplied as cheap as can be bought in this market G. W. 1. GOLDSTON. Oct. 31, 71-tf FOR THE FALL & WINTR 1 Ss . J JUST RECEIVED! (Call soon, secure a good bargain and save money.) One of the largest, hand somest and cheapest stocks of HOOTS SHOES, LADIES' a:-Vj colored; Ladies' & gents DAXCIXG SHOES. of a new and beautiful pattern; YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S HOOTS. 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. JKaFAll who have lost their soles come for ward, and they will be renewed for Seventy-five cei.ts and upwards. jf. ft. Congress Water, Aug. 15 63-tf for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. White Lead and Linseed Oil, for sale by Ana:. S. J. C3-tf HINSDALE. 15, 19 zLSGS HEW AKJS CISEAP QSOSSl JKY1LJE ' Is now receiving a large and general supply of Dill GOODS, Among which are splendid DRESS GOODS , With every article in the D II Y GOODS LINE. mt -- uL-iiijr uurcuuseu uy lue nacKaare t 11 - r 1 . : 1- 1. . : , t , " " 7rj"'"iBn'" Ttr.teT-tii nt. a sr Wa, Fayetteville, Oct. 3, 1857. 70- Thb Approaching FocitTH.j-Every body is making preparations ot some Kinu lornne -proper observance of the 'Glorious Fourth" . i.ome will go abroad, and. some will stay at borne; ojrhers jvill remain sober ; some will don military uniforms, while the great ma jority will wear such plain clothes as are lecomineto respec table and patriotic' private citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments at the Brown Store Clothing Ilall of Rockhill & Wilson. Nos. 603 and 605 (nfir style) .Chesnut street, above Sistn. - July 11,1857. ' 1 tf-58. - z ' ; t B. V. PEAEOE & .CO., DEALER'S rN " : FOREIGN AND DOMESy W DRY GOOD HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, Umbrfllas aii'd "Ready-Made 'Clothing, " HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE X. C. B.; VPEARCK. Ang 1st; w. r-EARCE, JU (51-tf DAVID McDUFFlE, IRIfK MASON AXDkPbASTERER, A NY PERSON desiring work done in the best style In the above department, can secure my services by addressing me at Fayetteville, N. C. Mr I). McD., will take contracts any where in the country, within 1D0 miles from F'ayettevjlle, and prompt attention will be given to the same. Sep. 12, 1857. -ly o cj The following valuable real estate, the property of E. C. Hall dee'd. is offered for salcand consists of the following tracts : That desirable place known as Rome, containing about 2(0 acres with all the improvements. This place will be sold entire or divided, .to suit purchasers, it being probably one of the bust business stands in the country, and is very desirable to those wishing to enter the mercantile business. No 2, Consists f 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, r No 3Is 3 vacant lots in Campbellton, known in City plot aaoa 109, HP, 112, an half of lot 113. No 4, la a d wellfa? hoase a45:H aymo)mt earner ot I'laaKroarjuiaiA'imi ot, Z&r very ddra ble T-esiden e for be'1 ?J?Sfer .'i ' Nn 5. Is a Corn Mill and H.V.np-Inenn.l BhnFr.T, oC lO or 6 hnrfC power. ThiSfcAf ll worm trie at tention of those living where water-power .is not avail able, and will be sold at Wt oargaia. ' For terms apply to J. u. iJiLi, Assignee. Augist 1,1857. . 61-tt LTJTTERLOH'S FREIGHT & PASSENGER LINE. npiIE UNDERSIGNED Informs ie' pub lie that ihe Boats of his line 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 ETJTTERLOII leaves Fayetteville Tuesdays" and Fridays, at 15 minutes after Sun-rise; find Wilmington Wednesdays and Safardays, at o'clock. STEAMER ROWAN, with a full complement of Flats, will make one trip a week or oftener, as circumstances may require. IIP All goods consigned to me at Wilmington will bo forwarded with despatch. T, S. LUTTERLOn. Jan. 30 86-2m THE TWO STORY Ware House on Church street opposite the Presbyterian Church. For terms apply to JAS..MARTINE. Jan 30, 1858. 4t 4 i-3r ai ESI UK W. U. M O S K LEl'i I AST 3 3.2 333yjfiiJiaa Orifiin, Ga., 1856. All persons afflicted with Cancer, Tumors, Wens, '.Scrofula, Scald-Head, Tetter. Syphilis: Gonorrhoea, Otorrhceo Ulcers of all Ifnds. together with all other chronic diseases, can ail themselves of Or. Mosely's services at Griffin, Ca. Office on 8th st. JBSrTERMS: All persjns are required to pay their fees in advance, or give their notes with references. No case Will be undertaken unless it can be cored or a3n)it of relief. My mode of practice in Cancer nd Cancerous affec tions, is without the use of ihe knife or caustic, and is both local and constitutional, causing but very little pain, in mosilcases. All cases of CANCEIl are requiredUo be under my immediate care and siipervifon from one to six weeks. Communication 'strictly private and promptly answered. J Address W. R. Mosely, M. !., Griffin, Ga. ariunni'c nisr. 1st rtl nr rrifrn'! LET THE PUBLIC 1 READ. In mercy to the afflicted, and th Jgratitude and high opinion I entertain of Dr Moseley, is a Surgeon ami Physician, I deem it my duty to nultion the case of my wife, hoping at the same time tit all personssimi- larly afilicted may be benefitted bvjit. In the fore part of this year, my wife had several small lumps to make their appearance in her brea j ; they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became a diseased mass, and very painful. ifcrocured th; best medical aid in the city of Rome, anq notwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention ol (the most fs iv ilful physicians, slie continued to grow verse and worse uutil they gave the case up as iucuriiTile, and advised amputation. I was advHd by manvaf mv friends, to visit Dr. W. R.Moseley, of Griftin, Gft.. which I did, and, astonishing as it may seem, he had her entirely cured within one month! and she is now in good health!! I would advise all who are aftiieted with Scir rhus and Cancerous affections, to visit the Doc tor with out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and obser vation, that he is the most skilful phy:ian in the Southern States, in the treatment of thafliornhle disease-Cancer avm. h. Mh in:i.L, M. K MITCHELL, Daughter of J. W-Rradliiry, Rome. June 20, 187. ly e FURNITURE! FURNiTUR FOR THE TRADE Oil PRIVATE USE b uriiiture lMiiiiiIacturers.i 33 BOWERY NEW YORK. Terms Cash. Oae Price Oiy. Heretofare we have manufactured and exclusively at wholesale. We are now pit'p to oiler a well assorted stork at retail, at ; I ving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to kjving of from t aUonsumcr. ' , We have no w for sale Mahogany Chairs, spring seats, upholstered in hair cloth, from 82 Mahogany Sofas, spring seats, jrj upholstered in hair cloth, lroni Jlahogany Rocking chairs. p spring seats, upholstered jj in hair-cloth, iroiii S3 Mahogany eay Chairs, a on castors or rockers, np- holstered in hair cloth, 11 00 tc IS Pa Mahogany lete-a-tete. up- holstered in hair-Cloth, 15 00 to 35 , Mauos;any Tete-a-tete Sofas. upholstered in hair cloth 25 00 to 45 00 " MARllbEAXO JIAllOGAXY TOP Tallies, In great variety of styles, qualities and prices. . TITTniATTC; l.,lfM,,.W,, nn.l W,.,l T,. vi -(1 or without Glasses, with Wss-h -stands to match. 3 Also, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Sideboards. Halir Stands, Book Cases, Lounges, Etegeres, Corner 3 Stands and Book Shelves. g fS OFFICE FURNITURE, Desks, Tables and tU 3 Chairs. 3 All the above goods in black waluut or oak at r i the same prices. ' r1 PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood, upholstr red ', I in French Brocattlle, Satin Damask, Satin raid f I Plush. i same in Black Is. rnake'a 1 Qwy appe arttiic e w rietyof Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. M ahoganv. and Black Walnut Tnrkish Smoking Chairs, Rq- 4 -Jctining Chairs, Jlall Chairs,- Voltaire Chairii' ft. Cane Chairs, and also the Celebrated . m . . SPRING BED. - '"." Known as J acker s i atent ims article wj m would particularly recommend, ! it having beea L-m El fully tested, and fotlhd1 upon trial to be the best r r Spring Bottom ever invented. - , ?l U CONCLUSION. r' Parties who are not able to personally selec .,the goods thy may want, Can depend upon havt-J H ing their orders filled with as much care, ajL their interest studied,' as though tney were prej jja sent; and to such we also offer our services rjthe selection of any Household Goods they niay " want. and as we should purchase' from Fjrk.'rjl r Hands, a saving will thereby be made which tKcRi lD customer would have the henefft of. ' - T- " Pi Aug. 1, 18S7.. ' 61-ly ; - X ' : - r-- SHEPPARD'S tREAT BENEFACTOR THE GREATEST. PERIODICAL. KEMSJlV EVER DISCOVERED. -. -V; 1,000 Bxs, Retailkd Monthly. ' , THE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE for the im- j mediate' emoval of Obstructions lrrigularitieI'ro- lansus Ute-i (falling ot tne womo; ieucnorrnsa, or Whites, and all the diseaft cs peculiar to females, This remedy has never in a single case fiijif in producing the flenses." ;l have received manyV tetters of rccoitwftndation, which .all. pay. - "I i--tlJ..est remedy we have ever; used. I' Sickness- at stpjn jtcb, headache languor, debility, pains in the head, sp nl back, loss of appetite, costivenesSj &cti are soiaCcf the symptoms which attend irjjiigulait raenstrationf This remedy is certain to reovrveone and all of thews' sfirp- toms Be sure' and get the ge'iAiine, "which'. has-myiJi3'nk- ture on each box. This remedy may be- b'adjj wijaR dressing J. S. SHPPARD,.t est Fourth stf?in cincinati, and enclosing $1, and the remedyiM be sent by return mail. ; V- - ':'i'l . - N. B. Ladies who are pregnant shouldejtlns remedy, as it ir sate to bring on ,miscatriag;?Mgh. no injury to health would follow, Ooe box? Tjree Boxes $2. All let:rspf Saquirymu-&o tage stamp to enfefilwwr-ivi-Vv fo: Dr J. P. Creager is the Cieneral Agent, wnoieB.nnu retail for Dr. " Wheatings" celebrated Female j1!s. These PHlg are truly valuable for Ladies', f or they Will restore the Monthly Courses where they ma stop from any cause whatever. They never have fafd in any case where the directions around the boxcoatan ing the Pills have been strictly followed; indeedtopre has no case of failure ever come to our knowleSge. Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Mail ed to order, post paid, upon receipt of one dolls by J. P. Creager, Baltimore city Md. 33. count to Druggists. A liberal fiis-72-tf 3d" Why J .abor Washing? I have a chemical so Hard wjpE3 process, tor cleaning clothes by the use of which the clothes can be wafehpd very clean without boiling, and with very little Rub 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, itc. Tfie articles used cost but little, and are easy to obtain. I mail the receipt to order, postage paid, upon receipt of 50 c'ts. three cents postage stamps good as money. Address Dp?J. P Creager, Baltimore city, Md. 72-tf : GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES! ? ANY Lady that will send her address to Mrs Creamer Baltimore City, Md., with 3 cent postage ' stamps en closed, will receive by return mail information' of ira portance to her. - - l! Woman KnowT hysel f, and be happv. . -Oct-17; 72-tf V - E sob I ' , the H 25 to 6 00 each. J . .. 13 00 to 2G 00 " -l w 5 00 to 12 00 t: 0 00 ' LA 00 " 10 i r 'V' t 111SH. A mr i -l 1mA The gnowyappeajaDce afT i W i t 2 ?V4 Vtyj Honey the Best of Honey. I h-4ve a valuable receipt for making Honey, which I w' II send to any person upon receipt of 50 ceuts. We make and use it in our family at half the cost, and consider it as good as the best article of genuine bee made honey, '-from which it cannot be told." Any persons who will make or sell it can clear from two to three dollars a day, it only requires 4 articles to make it, and they can be had at any store for 50 cents. Every family may have this delightful luxury, for any lady can make it in 15 minutes at any time, 3 cents postage stamps as geou as money. Address Dr. J. P. Creagec, Baltimore city, Md. 72-tf. SFDr. Creager, Baltimore, Md- is the Sole Agent for Dr. Wixdeb's celebrated Matri mouial 'Scries,' A Books, rvo. I, "A Book for Young .Men designed to prepare them ior Female Society" No; 2, '-Errors in Courtship; 7 2so. 3, -Reproductive Control. ' .cither of which will be mailed to order i 1- j . poft puiu,upou receipt 01 cecis. Tztt Desirable liifbrinatioii to Every body. For some time past I have been engaged in a busi ness (known only to myself and comparatively few othersvhom I have instructed for Si 00 each) which has averaged me an income of from $ 3,900 to $5,(500 per annum and having made arrangements to go to the Eastern Continent next fall, I am willing to give full instructions in the art to any person in the U. I Stis who will remit me the sum of OXF. DOT ,T. A M I am induced from the success I have been favored with, and the acknowledgments that I have received from those whom I have instructwd in the art, and who are new clearing from $8 to S15 per day, to give every person a chance to come into possession of this valua ble means of malting a small fortune. There is no Humbug about the business herein alluded to. Ref erences of the best class can be given as regards its character, and I can also refer to persons in Chicago and Detroit as well as iif,this place, who have within three months embarked in this businesss, and who will testify that they are making from SS to S15 per day at the same. It is a business in which either Ladies or Gentlemen ca"n engage, and w ilh perfect ease make a very hatidsonieMiieomc. Several Ladies in various parts of Illinois and Missouri, whom I have instructed in the art, are now clearing from S5 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 be perfectly under stood upon being once read. Address EDWIN TEMI'LETON, No. 37, Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 22 Cm MARRIAGE GUIDE, LIt. "IV 31. YOESG. Marriage Guide Young's Great Physiological Work; The Pocket JEsculapiics, or tvery one his own Doctor, by Wrm. Young, M. D. It is written in'plain language for the general reader and is illusti atcd with upwards of One Hundred en gravins. 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 live cents. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, 125 Spruce St., above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa. April 18, 1851. ly HEMIBOLD'3 GE5UISS PREPAKATIOS or nidHLY CONCENTRATED C 03POISD FLUID EXTRACT BICIIF. For Diseases of lf Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, "Weakness, Obsc ructions, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence in life, and re moving all Improper Discharges trom the JUlaudcr, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE "OR FEMALE, From whatever ca'ise they may have originated, and no mutter of how long standing; giving Health and visor to the frame, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO TUB AFFLICTED !!! It euros Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all the Symptoms, among which will be found ToiVsriosition i w- tt -ta: ease. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feel. Wakefulness, Dim ness of Vision. Languor, Universal Las situde of the Muscular System, and often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms Hot Hands. Flushing of the body, Dryness of the Skin, Palled Countenance and Erup tions on the Face, Pain ia the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frcquedtly Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight. Want of Atten tion, Gloat Mobility, Rest lessness, wit'a Horror ot Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one 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 one of which the patient may expire. Whe 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 Sonsumptioii. .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 M irth or Grief ever v isits it. Should o sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.' Debility is most terrible! and has 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. If you are sull'eriiig with any of the above distressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Duclm will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficiency. B?ware ofQnack ostrum. and quark Donor, who talsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy. It allays all pain and inflamation, is perfectly plea sant in its taste ana oaor, Dut linmeaiate in its action. IlelnilJold's Extract Cuclm I pr.rii dirooii KOBording o .fc5 Kale oFbarma cv and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical -knowledge and care devoted in its combina tion. See ProsessorDewees' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medieine. One hundred Dollars will be paid to anv 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 of Voluntary Testimony in possession of 1 , , i T'pnnnotAr rniifliln,, I f o .-..... .. -i .. i mi.- i i vy. , ,uuv,niig iia "luucs ana cur a 1 1 ve po w crs, is imense, embracing names well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 Bottles have been Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported! Personally appeared befove me. an Alderman of th City of Philadelphia, H. T. 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At this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most- potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold their encouragement from a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de fence. The Messenger will, as heretofe, present its readers icitk Reviews, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Novels, Tales, Travels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy and ether National Subjects. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscription, which is now only Three Dollars per. annum, in Advance, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE PIJIST OP JUl'Y J.- AN V rBAB. CLUBS Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in one letterwill be entitled to Si Copies. The Editorial and Critical department of the Mes senger will continue under the charge of JOHN R. 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NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE- This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the -country. It contains all the gnat Trials. Criinin ;.l Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same,' to'-' -gcther wi'.h inloimation on Criminal Matt"j "ot to be found in any other newspaper. SijLcrj&u.nJw wrjie uifkxna,me wnt the town, countyand state whole $ they reside, plainly.) ' ' To R A SEYMOUR, ( Editor and Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, New York City June (5, 1857 ly ' I itiiahiiion in CoiiMiintilioii. RONCIIITIS. LARYNGITIS, and other Dis eases of tin; Chest and Throat, successtiillv tiesii- ed by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors ami Pow ders, by absorpt ion and constitutional treatment, as practised at the Stuyvesant Medical Institute, New York City. The unprecedented success whieh lias attended this method of treating diseases of the Lungs and llnoat has induced us to depart from our usual course, and ourselves of the columns ol the press, in order to bring it to the knowledge of such as may be laboring under or predisposed to fuch atieetions. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Con sumptive; the doctrine of the iuiurabilify of consump tion having at length passed away. We have indubi table proofs in our possession that Consumption in all its stages can be cured! in the lirst, by tubercular ab sorption; in the second, by the treusloi mations of the tubereule into chalky and calcareous concretions, in the third by cicatrices, or scars. Those vedded to the opinions of the past may assert, that even now, consumption is incurable, such are behind the age. To aU, this great truth mustbe apparent, viz: that lhe medicines inhaled in the form ol vapor or Powder di rectly into the Lungs, must be much more cflVclive than that taken into the Stomach, w here the disease does not exist. The ad vantage of Inhalation in Con sumption and Throat diseases is, that medicine in the form of Vapor is applied directly to the Lungs, where the disease exists; the stomach is thus left free to aid in restoring health, by administering to it a healthy, lifogiving food. There is no case so hopeless that la baidt'oii will not reach! The means, too. are brought withui the reach of all. the manner of administering the Vapors being po simple that the invalid is nevi r required to leave bom:, where the hand of friendship and all'ection tends so much .to aid the physician's ellort. 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 ol tbermedtcal world and establish the entire curability of Consumption. I earnestly appeal to the common sense of all afflic wf tb .ii ti fx (Ifscjues, to ctatirttce & t onca the aclvAJ- tare of Tnhulatfon, and no lonccr annlv mi-dir-inn to the unoffending stomach. I claim for Inhalation a place amongst the priceless gifts that nature and art hath given ns. that "ourday may be long in the land," and as the only ark ofsaftTtv for the ntm. tne; a method net only rational, but simple and cfii cacious. Such of the profession that have ndopted Inhalation have found it eflicacions in the highest de gree, arresting the progress of the disease and work ing wonders in many desperate cases, in verdity a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroyer of our species. J 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 S10, on receipt of which the necessary medicines and' lusirii men is i n ue lorwaruca. Applicants will state age, sex, married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and the symptoms generally. Let the name tow n and State be plainly written. Tostage for re turn answ:er must be enclosed. Letters, w hen regis tered will be at our risk. Al) letters must be address ed to. WALLACE MERTOUN. M. D. S. M. Institute, New Ycrk City. Nov. 12, 7o-Cm . ' WIIISKEEAND0. Warranted to force the Moustache and Whiskers to" grow strong and luxuriant in one month, where there was none before. It will not stain or injure the skin. SI 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. New York 'A I "a
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