Safety Fluid Lamps.
:JlLSO:
GOOD Knives & Forks, with 2 & 3 pron? .fleet Forks
a 1.25 & 1-50. A large supply of WAITERS of all
sizes. Best B-ittannia and Platad Spoons. For sale
at th3 CRO JKEKY STORE by ttt 0
W. N. TILLINGHAST.
Feb. 20. 4t
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
The Subscriber under authority of the Comity
Court of Cumberland, will offer for sale at the
n;f IT. in Fayetteville on the Monday
of the Term of County Court in march
tr.tnt.nF T. lllfl COll tai tl I II ' Olie
next
hun-
i.m i i ii.li ii i w
nCrta ?T Oil the east side of
the Cape
T.-,..- nitror imilin'T IK.ltldlll 3 Ot
. TT-..l.i;ilj AV rt triers about
a mile from the Clarendon Bridge. Said land
belongs to the estate of Kinou Branch deceas
ed, and is well avooded and convenient to
market. Terms at sale.
D. G. McRAE, Adm,r.
Fep. 20 89 2t.
NEJV
an! Blacksmith. &liop.
TUB subscriber hi placed m the bliop
centlv occupied by Win. TFemyss, (nar
re
the Stdre of Messrs. Stedsnan & IIorne,)GooD
workman in the Wagon making and Black
smith's line.
JIq would be pleased to get orders for work
in the above line of business.
Repairing done with despatch.
Horse-Shoeing particularly attended to. .
T. H. FEMlJElllON.
Feb. 20. 8-4t
FAYETTE VI LLE HOTEL
TO -BIS CLOSKD!
The subscribe will cloe the above nam-1 Hotel
oa till S jcoal Mond.iy in Majch next; An I will opeu
another House for the entertainment of their custom
ers aud th.j travo-li-i p i'jlic. of which due ujtlce will
i in this and other nancrs.
F. N. ROBERTS &
Co,
Feb'y 8,
88-tf
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution, established by special en
dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed
afflicted with Virulent and epidemic diseases
The Howard Association, in view of t'te awful les
truction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases
and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate
victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years
a"-o directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARI
TABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispen
sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all
their forms, and to give .Medical Advice Gratis, to
all who apply by later, with a description of their
condition. (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines Free
of Charge. It is needless to add that the Association
commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
The directors, oa a review of the past, feel assured
that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort
have been of great benefit to the afflicted, .especially
to the young, and they have resolved to devote them
selves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but
much despised cause.
Just Published bv the Association, a Report, on
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, and other Dis
eases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon
which will be sent by mail, in a sealed letter enve
lope.! Free of Charge, on reeeipt of two Stamps for
postage.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. George R.
Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association
No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
G.FAlRCIIILD.Sec'y E. D. HEAR T WELL, Pres.
Jan. 9, 83-3m pd
THIS NORTH-CAROLINA
A AD MAGAZINE OF USEFUL
INFO R MA TIO N.
The undersigned proposes to publish in the
City of Raleigh, a semi-annual Jocrxal, of the
above title, devoted exclusively to the dissemi
nation of statistical! 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, Sec, 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 largo amounts of valuable and inter
esting information scattered through our Legis
lative and Executive Documents and Records,
which, in their present situ ition, 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 when wanted, that the facts are
soon forgotten. jf'ne 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 iuforma-
nun, u,uu "ivk mem iu me mil) in in n simno
easy of reference and for perpetual preservation,
as well as to gather from all available resour
ces, everything bearing directly or indirectly
on oar wealth, prosperity and industry, is the
design or the Journal now offered for
patronage.
public
So far as the plan for conducting tl
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 w;ll 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, Snper'n 'endent
of Common Schools, and all other State Offi
cers and Boards; as also, Statements and Re
ports of the condition and progress of the vari
ous Railroad and Navigation Companies
rnu. o hi.''.. '
a ue or.vriST will ne put, to press as soon
sufficient number of responsible names are
ained to pay the expenses of pnblicatoj.
numbers wU contain each, not less than
as a
150
pages cioseiy prnueu matter, makin- a book of
300 pages, or more, to which will be added a
full and complete index.
Terms: THREE DOLL A IIS pkr aw
ONE DOLL AR AND FIFTY Ce5ts! for u
MOXTns; payable wnon the first number is ready
for publication, which fact will be duly announced
iu the public Newspapers.
IW Those persons intending to patrrn'ze the
Journal, will send their names to the undersigned
without delay, as it is desirable to issue the first
number as soon as possible. s
"p l V o t QUEXT. BUSBEE,
, Raleigh, N. C. Jan. , 1333.
READ THIS!
A noi,I.AXDER?S TESTIMONY. -
'T ' "lu;-'.-'S"V"Smiiie Holland settlement of
o.iuojija.,, .. wcousm sajs: "Af ter suffering lor some
time the misery atendingan utterprostration of mind
ana wouy i nave cen restored. by using Boeerhavc's
Holland BiUers, to erNct health."
. The fact of this reiaedy l..;ing in puch high repnU
moag the Hollanders in Wisiwnsin, Michigan, New
York, in fact iuevery Hollandseutementin the United
States argues much in its favor. "v. ,
Try it for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or a5
.Nervous or nneumatic. emalgle ftiocuuu. -
IIELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLl-ID EXTRACT
at a remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys.
Oravel, Dropsy, Weakness. Ac. has no equal. Read
the advertisement in another column headed 'Henil
ield's Genuine Preparation.
Graduate of the Baltimore Dental
College
HAVING seven years practical experi
ence in his profession, live of which have
been spent in this place: Dr. B, would
simplv state that be is permananny locaieu uere, mat
is from the 1st of Oct. to the first July each year,
during which time he may be found at his pleasantly
situated rooms, near the market in office hours.
His terms are STRICTLY CASH, no inducement
will be held out to the community to call upon him
other than that he flatters himsef that in future all
operations shall compare favorablj vith those previ
ously performed by him.
Ja'n. 23, ; 55-tf-
FQESII TURNIP SEED.
FLAT-DUTCH,
KED TOP,
ENGLISH NORFOLK,
LARGE GLOBE,
HUTA BAGA,
Just received and for sale by
. S.J. HINSDALE.
July 11. 1857. tf
- - . i .1 1 ii j.
BOARDING HOUSE.
T he Subscriber is now prepared to accommodate
1 six persons with board, in addition to the number
she nov has. The building which she occupies is
conveniently situated on the Donaldson Lot, Hay
mount, and is a good location for a Summer yind
Winter residence. No pains will be spared to isake
her boarders comfortable.
February, 6. MARTHA IIARTMAN.
Bolting Cloath.
A constant supply of Warranted Genuine An
ker Bolting Cloth all Nos., kept on hand and for
sale at the lowest prices by
JAMES MARTIXE.
Jan 30, 1858. 1m 5 m af e 2w
PLOWS! PLOWS.' PLOWS.'.'
KLfl NO. 6 PLOWS;
50 No. 10 "
50 No. 11"
25 No. 50 "
25 No. 60 "
ALSO
illonld Boards, Bars and points to match.
Jan. 30, SG-lm C. E. LEETE.
FOR THE FALL
& WINTER 1858.
JUST RECEIVED!
(Call soon, secure a good
bargain and save money.)
One of the largest, hand
somest and cheapest stocks
of BOOTS ATCT)
w w w n
SHOES,
GAITERS,
LADIES'
satin and
colored ; Ladies' & gents
DANCING SHOES.
of a new and beautiful pattern;
YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S 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.
jgyAll who have lost their soles come for
ward, andthey will be renewed for Seventy-five certs
md upwards. M. I.
White Lead and
Linseed Oil, for
S. J. HINSDALE.
63-tf
sale by
Aug.
15,
SEW GEIAP &&Sl
mi
Is now receiving a large
and general supply of
IT ri
Among wLich are splendid DRESS GOODS
With every article in the
D
R
GOODS LI
N E
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
TitE Ari'itoAcurxG Focktii. 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 1 ecomingto 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 Roekhill & Wilson,
Nos. 603 and U05 (new style) Chesuut street, above
Sixth.
July 11,IS57. tf-58.
bTfTTeaece & CO.,"
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGO0D
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,
Umbrillas and Ready-Made Clothing,
HAY STREET,
FAYETTEViLLE IV. C.
. P. TEATlCEs
Aug 1st,
J. W. PEAKCE, JR I
Cl-tf
DAVID iUcDUFFlE,
RKlClv MASON AKD PLASTERER.
A
NY PERSON desiring work done in the best
style in the abov "department, can secure my
services by 'addressing!! at h ayef teville, N. C.
Mr D. McD., will take contracts any where in the
country, within 100 miles from Fayetteville, and
prompt attention will jo given to the same.
Sep. 12, 1S57. ly
The following valuable real estate, the property of
E. C. Hall dee'd. is offered for saleand consists of the
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,
it being probably one of the best business stands in
the country, and is very desirable to those wishing to
enter the mercantile business. w
No 2, Cousists ef a Lot and Brick Store (2 tene
meutsj in Cambleton, on Bridge Street near Claren
don Bridge, r.nd is a very desirable stand for business.
No 3, Is 3 vacant lots in Campbellton, known in City
lot asNos 100, 111, 112, an half of lot 113.
No 4. Is a dwelling nouseana lot on iiaymonnt.
corner of Plankroad and AdamsSt. A very desira
ble residence for the whoie year.
No 5, Iff a Corn Mill and Steam Engine and Boiler,
of 10 or 1 5 horse power. This is well worth the at
tention of those living where water power is not avail
able, and will be sold at a great bargain.
For terms apply to J. H.HALL, Assignee.
August 1,1807. 61-tf
LUTTERLOII'S
FREIGHT & PASSENGER LINE.
THE UNDERSIGNED Informs the pub
lic that he Boats of his line are running as
follows:
STEAMEIt MAGNOLIA loaves Fayetteville
Monday and Thursday Mornings, at 15 minutes
after Sunrise; ami Wilmington on Tuesdays and
Finlavs, nt . o'clock.
STEAMER FANNY LdJTTEELOTI leaves
Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays, at 15 minutes
after Sun-rise; and Wilmington AVecnesdays and
Saturdays, at . o'clock.
STEAMER BOW AN, with a full complement
of roAci: will make one trip a week or oftener as
tnrciwista,.e3 may r0qnire.
ii con8KnI to me at Wilmin
rton
"J11 -Hh despatch.
Jan, Jv 'i--
IMIillf
A 1 --r-:2w--
Congress Water, for sale by
Aug. 15 63-tf
S. J. HINSDALE.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale
Planting Potatoes iPink Eye) and fine Apples.
li. E 1IEIDE.
Oct 2i. ?3-tf foot of Haytnount.
The Subscriber has on hand and
for sale.
Co fee. Sugars Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Salt, Iron ,
Steel, 'JSailt, Horse Shoes 4" Nails, A.xcs,
Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Trace
chains, Slack Smith Tools, lirown
soap, Candles, Candies. Sole
Leather, Negro Shoes,
Hats, Blankets $f
Kerseys, ,
Saddles; tlltips,
Collars, Glass Putty,
Cotton Bagging, Manilla
Hope, White Lead, Common,
and fine Cigars, iy Tobacco,
Ponder, and Shot, and Vinegar-,
and manv articles not enumerated: all in want can be
supplied as cheap as can be bought in this market
W. 1. GOLDSTON.
Oct. 31,
74-tf
DR. W. K. M OSE LEY'S
Griffix, Ga., 1856.
All persons afflicted with Cancer,'
Tumors, Wtns, Scrofula, Scald-Head,
Tetter. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Otorrhceo
Ulcers of all kinds, together with all
other chronic diseases, can avail themselves of Or.
Mosely's services at Grillin, Ga. Office on 8th st.
UQy-TERMS: All persons are required to
pay their fees in advance, or give their notes
with references. No case wiil be undertaken
unless it can be cured or admit of relief. My
mode of practice in Cancer and Cancerous affec
tions, is without the use of the knife or caustic,
and is both local and constitutional, causing
but very little pain, in most cases. All cases
f CANCER are required to be under my
i nmediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks. Communications strictly private
and promptly answered. Address W. R
Mosely, M. IX, Griffin, Ga.
StIRIllHS IS It E A SI' C A N BE CURED!!
LET THE PUBLIC READ.
In mercy to the afflicted, aad the gratitude and high
opinion I eiitertain of 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 persons simi
larly aflhcted 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 citv 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 manv of mv friends, to
visit Dr. W. R.Moseley, of Griflin. Ga.. which T did.
and, astonishing as it may seem, he had her entirely
cured within one month! and she is
health!! I would advise all who are aftlietpfl with S.V.
bus and Cancerous affections, to visit the Doctor with
out delay, as I am satisfied bv evrerienee nmT .le.r.
vat ion, that he is the most s-' i'ul physician in the
Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis
easeCancer 1VM. II. MITCHELL,
M. E MITCHELL,
Daughter of J. W.Bradlury, Rome.
June 20, 1857. ly
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
FOIi THE TRADE OR PRIVATK USE.
CDSlNBIB Ss IMm
Furniture Manufacturers,
O-J BOWERY, NEW YORK.
Terms Cash. OiC Price Oi
;'y-,.8
I 1 orotn'M1!! vpt hftrn m o ?1 11 t o ptn r(K I inn crli
exclusively at wholele. "We are now prepnmi
to oITcr a well assoited stock at retail, at a sa-E?
giving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to IheM
S Consumer. B
f ' We have now for sale
&3 Mahogany Chairs, spring seats, lj
y.j u ph oltercd in hair cloth, pi
"i from S2 25 to 6 00 each.
Mahogany Solas, spring seats, . g
upuoistcreu in uair cioiu,
from
Mahogany Rocking chairs.
spring seats, upholstered
jS in hair-cloth, from
Mahogany easy Chairs,
a on castors or rockers, up-
13 00 to 2G 00
5 00 to 12 00
bolstered in hair cloth.
11 00 tc IS
00
00
Mahogany Tete-a-tete, np-
bolstered in hair-Cloth. 15
00 to 35
Magogany Tete-a-tete Sofas.
B upholstered in hair cloth 25 00 to 45 00
MARRIiEANI) MAHOGANY TOP Tables,
. In srreat variety of styles, dualities and prices
HI BUREAUS. Half Marble and Wood Top, with
or without Glasses, with Wi.s-h -stands to n.f.tcli. p
Cf Also, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Sideboards. Hall r
Stands, Book Cases, Lounges, Etegei ts, Corner
Stands and Book Shelves. hj
ffl OFFICE FURNITURE, Desks, Tables and E-j
ri Chairs. . g
pjj All the above goods in black walnut or oak at
ii the same prices. " I
M PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood, upholstered LJ
Win FrcDch Brocatelle, Satin Damask, Satin audf
"Plush.
J The same in Black Walnut, It frames ofk
gg which are stained in varnishing, making a beau-ka
"tiful imitation, and npeolstered in the same"
goods, make a showy appearance at a much low- A
HI er drice. M
In our establishment can be found a great va-LJ
riety of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. Mahogany J
and'Black Walnut. Tnrkish Smoking Chairs, Lc-E
gWctining Chairs, Hall Chairs, Voltaire Chairs. "J
R Cane Chairs, and also the Celebrated J
W SPRING BED. M
Known as Tucker's I'atent This article ve Cj
M would particularly recommend, it having been Lh
9 fully tested, and found upon trial to be the best 3
Snrino- Bottom ever invented.
U 1 CONCLUSION.
R Parties who are not able to personally select
rA the goods they may want, can depend upon hav-1
5 in"-their orders filled with as much care, andLJ
6 their interest studied, as though tney were pre-pl
A sent; and to such we also offer our services for
"the selection of any Household Goods fhe3 may"
Qwant. and as we should purchase from First fi
v Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the if
Customer wouiuiime uie uuiieiaoi.
Aug. 1, 1857. 61-ly
SHEPPARB'S CHEAT BEAEFACTOit
THE GREATEST PERIODICAb REMEDY
EVER DISCOVERED.
1,000 bxs. Retailed Monthly,
THE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE tor the im
mediate removal of Obstructions lrrigularities, Pro
lapsus Uteri (falling of the womb) Leuchorrhea or
Tfhites, and all the diseas es peculiar to females.
This remedy has never in a single case failed in
produciug 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 gel the genuine, which has my signi
ture on each box. This remedy may be bad by ad
dressing J. S. SHEPPARD, West Fourth street Cin
cincinati, and enclosing 1, 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
ho injury to health would follow. One box $ I three
boxes $2. All letters of inquiry must contain 'a pos
tage stamp to ensure an answer. " ?
J. S. SHEPPARD.
Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O.
August 1, 1857. -61-1
GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES!
ANY Lady that will send her address to MrsCreager
Baltimore City, Md., with 3 cent postage stamps en
closed, will receive by return mail information of im
portance to her.
Woman KnowT hyseJl, ana De Happy.
Oct-17,
72-tf
itV Honey the Best of Honey.
I b-ve a valuable receipt for making Honey, which
w'Jl send td any person upon receipt of 50 cents. 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 lrom two to
three dollars a day, It only requires 4 articles to make
it, and thev can be had at any store for 50 cents.
Every family may have this delightful luxury, for any
ladv can mase it in mmuiea at auj nmc,
o cents
postage stamps as gooa asniouej
Creager, Baltimore city, Md.
. ,i
Address
Dr. J. P.
72-tf.
53TDR. Crsagspv, Baltimore, Md.
s ha Sniff Atrprit for Dr. Winder's celebrated Matri
monial '.Series," 3 Books, No. I,
- ..I t .
A Book for Young
Men designed to prepare them lor
Female Society;"
3. "Reproductive
2, "Errors in Courtship;" Pso.
Control." Either of which will be mailed to order,
post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents. 72tf
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
AT AUGUSTA.
The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti
tution, will commence on Monda v. the 2d November
nest.
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. Newton, M.D
, Anatomy. H F Campbell, M. D
if iSursrerv. L. A. Dusras. M.D.
institutes and Practice ot jueuicine, jj. ij. rora.ji.u.
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru
dence, I P Gravin. M.D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J . A
Eve M.D.
I'hvsiolosrv and Pathclosrical Anatomy, H. V. M.
Miller. M.D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, Alex. Means, M D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell. M. D.
(Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. B. Simmons
Mi D.
piinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos
pital and at the Jackson street Hospital.
,'Fee for whole Course. S10.5.
Matriculation Ticket (to betaken once,) $5
i For further particulars, apply to any member of
the Faculty, or to X. P. GRAVJN.Dean.
Sept 5th, 1S57. 6C-tf
MARRIAGE GUIDE,
ly DK. "VM. 1(H"56.
Marriage Guide Young's Great Physiological
Work: The Pocket Esculapius, or every one
his own Doctor, by Wm. Young, JM. D.
It is written in'plain language for the general reader
and is lllustiated with upwards ot One Hundred en
graving 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 oa the
receipt of twenty five cents. Address
DR. WM. YOUNG,
125 Spruce St., above Fourth,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 18, 1857. ly
II L 31 COLD'S tJ H Vl 1XE PltEPARATION
or
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BICIIU.
For Diseases of th- Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel
Dropsy, Weakness, Obscructions, Secret
Diseases. Fetnole Complaints, and all
Diseases of the Sexual Organs,
Arising from Excess and Imprudence in lite, and re
movintr all Improper Discharges from the Bladder
Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in
.MALE OR FEMALE,
n-kfltevor cause they &iay have originated, .and
i no ma
"matter of how long standing: grving Health and
vigor to the frame, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED I!!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re
moves all the Symptoms, among wfcich will be fouiv
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Lo.ia of Memory,
Difficulty of Brcafhing, Gen
eral Weakness. Horror of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling.
Dreadful Honor of Death. Night
Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulnn.-s, Dim
ness of Visiou. Languor, Universal Las
situde of the Muscniar System, an? 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 in the Buck,
Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequedtly
Black Spots Flying before the Eyes.
With Temporary Suffusion and
Loss of Sight. Want of Atten
tion. Gleat Mobility,- Rest
lessness, witi Horror
of Society.
Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than
Solitude, and nothing they more Dread
for Fear of TlM-msel ves; no Repose
of Manner, no Earnestness, no
Speculation, but a i lurried
Transition from one
q-i'istion to an
other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this
medicine invariably removes soon follows Loss of
Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits iu one of which
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Inhalation in Consumption.
RONCIIITIS, LARYNGITIS, and other Dis
eases of the Chest and Throat. Piiwrcskfn
ed by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors and Pow
ders, by absorption and constitutional treatment, as
practised at the Stuyvesant Medical Im-litute, New
ork City.
The unprecedented success which has attended this
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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 ihe Con
sumptive; the doctrine ol the incurability 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 first, by tubercular ab
sorption; in the second, by the treuslormations of the
tubercule into chalky and calcareous concretions, in
the third by cicatrices, or scars. Those wielded to
the opinions of the past may assert, that eve n now,
consumption is incurable, Fuch are behind the age.
To all, this great truth must be apparent, viz: that Ihe
medicines inhaled in the form of vapor or Powder di
rectly into the Lungs, musti.e much more effective
than that taken into the Stomach, where the din-ate
does not exist. The advantage of Inhalation in Con
sumption and Throat diseases is, that meelicine in the
form of Vapor is applied directly to the Lungs, where
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lifegiving food. There is no case so hopeless that In
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