3STOTICB, THE Subscriber has taken the Store dn Green St., formerly ocupied by J R. Goe where he has in Store and intends keeping a pood assortment of gro ceries and provisions, also Dry Goods and Hardware. Just received 10 Bbls of choice Planting Potatoes. J. R. McDUFFIE. March, 6th 1858. 91-t FOR S-AXE . LEVINE WOOD'S celebrated TURPENTINE HACKERS, made here at home in Fayette ville. Any pattern cau be furnished at hort notice. G. W. I. GOLD8TON. March 6. 91-6w WlItRlSTED TIIE GROWTH OF 1857. Tho Subscriber lias just received a large supply of Garden Seeds, comprizing every variety, from the celebrated Gardens of Johnson, Robbins &z Co. WethersSehl. These seeds have been sold here lor the last five years and always given perfect satisfaction. JAS. N. SMITH, Druggist. Catalogues will be furnished gratuitously upon application. Jan. 30, 85-2m .Coupon Bonds for Sale- The W estern Kail Road Co., have for sale in amounts to suit purchasers. &0 finO of the Coupon Bonds of the pUjVUV County of Cumberland, bear ing 7 per cent, interest, payable smi-annually on the 1st Juno and the 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. , $M,0K) of the Coupon Bonds of the Town of Fayetfeville, hearing ( per ceiit interest, payable semi-annually on the 1st January and the 1st J uly, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the Western Rail Road Co , to pay the County an I Town subscriptions respectively. Persona having money will find these' bonds (at the price the Co is selling them) a better invest met than any Bank Stock in the .State. For terms apply to C B. MALLETT, Esq, Pre.s't. or JNO. M. ROSE, Treas'r Western R. R. Co. March G, 1853. JW-tf THR NORTH -CAROLINA 3SL. lET rZHT' AMD MAGAZINE OF USEFUL IX FORMA 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 statistical! information. The want of such a Journal is felfc by every intelligent citizen, who desires to become at all acquainted with the resources of the State, our present condition, future prospects, &e., 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 situition, 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. Tne 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 welt as to gainer irom ait 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, Snper'ntendent 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. The Statist will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of responsible names arc ob ained to pay the expenses of publicat01. The numbers will contain each, not less than 150 pages closely printed matter, making a book of 3i)0 pages, or more, to which will be added a full and complete index. Trrms: THREE DOLLARS vv.n axntm ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, for six months; payable when tho first number is ready for publication, which fact will be duly announced in the public Newspapers. OPThose 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. QUE NT. BUSBEE, Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 1, 1S5S. CAN EPILIPSY BE CURED We think the following letter from a rospectabi citizen of Mississippi will answer the question, and remove all doubts from every unbiased mind; Grkvada, Miss, June 5, 1855 Dr. Seth S. Hance, Baltimore Md. Dear Sir: I take gn?at pleasure i n 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 was first attacked while quile young, He would have one or two spasms at one attack at first: but as be grew older, they seemed to increase likewise. Up to the time he commenced taking your Pills. he had them very often and quite severe, prostratinghim body and mind. His mind had suffered seriously: but now; I am happy to say he is cured of those fits. He has enjoyed fine health for the last five months past. His mind hasalso returned to its original sprightliness. All this T tVko great pleasure in communicating, as it may be the means of directing others to the remedy hat will cure them. Yours respectful! v. Ac. w.'r. LIGON. No person who is sTerins- from Fits, or Spasms, should neglect sending to Dr Hance, after this fori mnpW of his inestimable medicine. His prices are a" fo'.lows: one box two 5, twelve S24 sent by mail free on tho receipt of a remittance. Addroi eth S. Ilance. 108 Baltimore, Md i READ THIS! A noi.T.AXDER'.S TESTIMOXT. Jacob Rinskes, living in the Holland settlement Of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an uttcrprostration ofmind and body, I have been restored, by using Boecrhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high reputt mong the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, in "act in every Ilollandsettlementin the United States argues mnch in its favor. Try it for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or auy Nervous or Rheumatic. Ncnralgie aflfoction. HRLM GOLD'S COMPOUND - FLUID EXTRACT as a remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidney. Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, fec., has no eqnal. Read th advertisement in another column headed ''neml bold's Genuine Preparation, NEW - ' Wagon and Black-smith Shop. Tllfci subscriber lias placed in the Shop re cently occupied by Wm. Wemyss, (nsar the Store of Messrs. Stedman & Hore,)GOOD workman hi the Wagon making and Black smith's line. lie would be pleased to get orders for work in the above line of business. Repairing done with despatch. Horse-Shoeing particularly attended to. T. II. PEMBERTON. Feb. 20. 89-4t FAYETTE VILLE HOTEL TO B u C 3. O S K D ! The subscribers will close the above named Hotel on taj Second Monday in Majch next; And will opu another House for the entertainment of their custom ers aad the traveling public, of which due uotice will be given in this and other papers. F. N. ROBERTS & Co. . Feb'y8, ya-tf Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College. HAVING seven years practical experi ence in his profession, five of which have been spent in this place; Dr. B, would simply state that he is perinaaantly located here, that 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 oifice hours. His terms are STRICTLY CASH, no inducement will be held out to the community to call upon him other than that he Hatters himsef that in future all operations s-hall compare favorably v ith those previ ously performed by him. Jan. 2 ', 85-tf FRESI TURNIP SEED. FLAT DUTCH, RED TOP, ENGLISH NORFOLK, LARGE GLOBE, RUTA 15 AG A. Just received and for sale by S. J. niNSDALE. July 11, 1S57. tf Boiting loath. A-constant supply of Warranted Genuine 'An ker Bolting Cloth allNos., kept on hand and lor sale at tho lowest prices bv JAMES MARTINE. Jan 30, 18.18. lm 5 111 af c 2w FOR THE FALL & WINTER 1S5S. JUST RECEIVED! (uau soon, secure a goo bargain and save money. One of the largest, hand somost and cheapest stock of ROOTS ATOM x f m SHOES, G A ITERS. LADIES satin and colored: Ladies' & -rents DANCING SHOES, of a new and beautiful pattern; YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS; INDIA-RUBBER SHOES, and ever) 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. J6e3PAl.l who have lost their solos come for ward, and hey will be renewed for Seventy-five eei.ts and upwards. . M. F. Is now receiving a large and general supply ol WRY QCIOD3, Among wtich are splendid DRESS GOODS, With every article in the DRY GOODS LINE. All of whiclj. being purchased bj' the package, will be o:Fered by wholesale or retail at a small advance for c:wh or on time to punctual customers. Fayetteville. Oct. 3, 1857. 70-tf The Approaching Fourth. Everybody is making preparations oi" some kind for the proper observance of the "Glorious Fourth."' Some will go abroad, and some wiilst;iyat home, others will remain sober : some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes as arc 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 Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and C05 (new style) Chesnut street, above Sixth. July 11,IS57. tf-58. B. E. PBAKCK & CfjTr DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. AND SHOES. Umbrrllas and Ready-JMncle Clothing, II A Y STREET, FAYETTEVILLE C. F. PI Aug -V1CK. 1st, J rEAF.CE jn 01-tf DAVID McDVFFIE, BRICK 51ASOX ATF I'LASTEREK. NY PERSON desiring work done in the best I style in the above department, can secure services by addressing me at Fayetteville, N. C. Mr D. Mcl)., will take contracts any where in country, within 100 miles from Fayetteville, prompt attention will begiven to the same. Sep. 12, 1857, Jy my the and HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Bonevo-ent Institution, established by special en dowment for the relief of the sick and distress-id afflicted with Virulent and epidemic diseases The Howard Association, in view of the awful des traction oi' human life, caused by Sexual diseases aad the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of s.ich diseases by Quacks, several years -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 letter, with a description of their condition, (age,, occupation, habits of life. tc.,) 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, on 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 by tne Association, a ueport on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, and other Dif cases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, in a sealed letter enve lope.! Free of Charge, on receipt of two Stamps for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. George R. Calhoun, Consulting Snrg-eon. Howard Association No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. G.FAlRCHILD,Sec'y E. D. HEAR TWELL, Tres. Jan. 9, 83-3m pd FOB, SIuDB rr4l pnbscribcr as A l-nlnistrator of William J II HE Snbsc i. Mcuiarmid deceased having obtained an order for that purpose at February Term I8-8. of the Court LP,Sa an,d Q,larter Sessions of Robeson Co.. will offer for sale at -he Court House in the town of Lum ber ton, on Monday the 22d day of March 1858, a likely Negro boy named Owen. Terms of Sale, six months credit the purchaser will be requested to give bond with approved secu rity. .,,. D. W. McLEAN. Adm'r. Tareb 6.1858 91-2w 660; 'i'.i for sale by S. J- lilN.aDALE. .JUST RECEIVE! and for sale Planting Potatoes (Pink Eye) and One Apples. It. E 11EIDE. Oct 24. 73-tf foot of UayuioanU The Subscriber has on bat;d and for sale. Coffer. Sugars, Tea, Molasses, Syruyy, Suit, Iron . Steel, Nulls, Horse Shoes A' Mails, lxes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Trace- " chain s,. Blade Smith Tools, Brown soap, Candles, Candies, Sole Leather, Negro Shoes, Hats, Blankets if Kerseys, Saddles, JVhips, Collars, Glass if Pui t if, Cotton Bagging, Manilla Hope, White Lead, Common and fine Cigars, 4" Tobacco, Powder, and Shot, and V inegar, nd many articles not. enumerated: all in want can bo supplied as cheap as can be bought in tliis market. G. W. 1 . GOLDSTON Oct. 31, 74-tf. I) 11. W. il. WOSKLJJY'i Griffix, Ga., 1856 All persons ahiicted witli Cancer, , Tumors, Wens, Scrofula." ScalJ-IIead, Tetter. Syphilis, Gonorrha-a. Otorrheeo Ulcers of all kinds, toother with all other chronic diseases, cau avail themselves ei Dr. losely's services at Griflin, Ga. Oifice on 8th -t. TEUMS: All persons are required to pay their lees in advance, or give their notes with references. No case will be undertaken unless it can be cured or admit of relief. My mode of practice in Cancer and Cancerous aGvc lions, is without tiie use of t'le knife or caustic, and is both local and constitutional, causing out very little pain, in most cases. All cases of Ci A CER are required to be under mv i ninediate care and supervision from ix weeks. Communications strictly and promptly answered. Address Mosely, M. 1)., Gr ffin, Ga. one to private W. R unmnis n n e a s t c.n d e c i : k e d ! i LET THE PUBLIC READ. In mercy to the aOLcted. and the gratitude and high opinion I ei.tertaiu of lr Moseley, as a Surgeon and i'hysician, I deem it my duty to "mention the ca.-e oi aiy wife, hoping at tin; same time that all persons-siun-iarly alllicted may be beneiitted by it. In the ton part ot this year, my wife had several small lamps to .mike their appearance in her breast : they continued to increase in size, until the whole breast became a diseased mass, and vi ry painful. I procured the l est medical aid in the oily of Rome, and notwithstanding the earnest and faithful attention of the most skillu ! phv sicians. she continued to grow worse and worse until they gave the case up as incurable, and advised .imputation. I was advised bv many of mv friends, to visit Dr. W. R. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga.. whidi 1 did. and. astonishing as it may seem, he had her en!ir lv cured within one month! and she is now in eofiil health!! I would advise all who are afflicted willi isc-ir-i-hus and Cancerous allections. to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and obser ration, that he is the most skilful physician in th Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis ease Cancer WM. I!. MITCHELL, M. E MITCI'I-TL Daughter of J. W.Bradl m v', Rome. June 20, 1857. ly 9 FURNITURE! FUF.HITUT.E 1! FOR TUB TIIAPK OK PRIVATE CSK. fea TTsT F urn it re Ma 11 u f.i cl u rci oj B(wei;y 3 MEW Y( KK. E Terms c:ash. ). e Prifr Oi.ly Tlereto.re we have manufactured and sol exclusively at wholeal We are now prepared stock at retail, at a sa- to oiler a well assorted Sj vi"S 0 Si Consu ving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to the timer. have now for sale Mahogany Chairs, spring seats upholstered in hair cloth, from S! 25 to 6 00 c Mahogany Sofas, spring seats, rr upnoisiereu in nair ciotii, " IV om 13 00 to-2G 00 Mahogany Recking chairs, spring seats, upholstered in hair-cloth, from E3 Mahogany easy Chairs, on castors or rockers, up M bolstered in hair cloth, 5 00 to 12 00 11 00 tc lo 00 Mahogany Tete-a-tete, up t bolstered in hair-Cloth. 15 00 to 35 00 g Magogany Tete-a-tete Sofas. upholstered in hair cloth 2.5 00 to '5 00 " !I AlUiI.E AST I 51 All OG AX V TC)i TrsT.U s 0 J3 In groat variety of styles, qualities ami prices. M BUREAUS. Hall Marble and Wood Top. with or without Glasses, with , th -slai t's to match. M Also. Wardrobes. Bedsteads. Sideboards, liall Stands, Book Cases, Loun es, Etegeres, Corner n -Desks, Tables and Stands and Book Shelves, ffl OFFICE FURNITURE, Chairs. All the above goods in black w luat or oak at the same prices. PAULO 11 SUITS, in Rosewood upholstered , Satin and in French Brocatelle, Satin Damask Plush. ,1 The same in Black Wain it. 11 e frames off k i uv a beau- W"1 n wh tifi hich are stained in varnishing, n ful imitation, ami upecdstervd in the sar.ieM goods, make a showy appearance at a muck low H er drice. &9 In our establishment c be fourd a groat va vriety of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. Mahogany. "1 and Black Walnut. Turkish Snicking Chairs. Be Inclining Chairs. Hall Chairs, Voltaire Chairs, fj cane cnairs, auu also the celei rated SPRING BED. .-. Known as Tucker's Pat r.t This article we M would particularly recommend, it having been U fully teste I, and found upoti irial tc be the best Spring Bottom ever in venti d. - tU.tLl.HU.. ' Parties who are not aide to personally select M the goods they may want, can depend upon bav-i ing their orders filled with a- much care. amiij fj their interest studied, as though tney were pre-Ej sent; and to sncn we also che-r cur services for Ra the selection of any Household Goods they mnv r' f want, and as we should - purchase fVom Fir't T" ? Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the 'customer would have the ' encfl't of. & Aug. 1, 1857. 61-ly SUEPPARB'S 4Ut.iT BE5EF1CT0R, TI1C GK EAIliS T PUKIODIl'AI, Ki23IEEV EVER DISCOVEKBI). i ,jvu oxs, ntiAii.tD .monthly. TIIE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE tor the im mediate removal of Obstructions lrrigularitit-s. Pro lapsus u ten iiuiiing oi mu womo) ieucliorrnea or J Whites, and all tho disc-as 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, costi veness, &c.. are some of the symptoms which attend irregular ministration. This remedy is certain to remove oae and all of these symp toms Vnt sure and gel the genuine, which has my signi ture on each box. This remedy may be had "by ad dressing J. S. SHLPPA liV, W est Fourth street Cin- cincinati, and enclosing SI, and the remedy will be sent bv return mail. N. B. Ladies who are pregnant should not use this remedy, as it is sure to br;fg on miscarriage, tho'ih no injury to health would follow. One box SI. three boxes $2. AH letters of inquiry must contain a pos tage stamp to ensure an answer. J. S. SHEPPARD. Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O. August 1, 1857. 61-Ty Congress Water5 Aug. io 64-tf TyCTT TERL on ' s PHEIGHT l PA53SNGER LTNB. HIE UNDERSIGNED Informs the pub- lie that be Boats of his line are running as follows: STEAMER MAGNOLIA leaves Fayetteville Mndav and Thursday Mornings, at 15 minutes after Sunrise; and Wilmington on Tuesdays and Frilavs, at o'clock. STEAMER FANNY LUTTERLOH leaves T-.. f0t-;ilrt Tnsdavs and Fridavs, at 15 minutes after Sun-riser and Wilmington Wednesdays and c-- 1., at o'clock. " STEAMER RO WAN, with a full complement of Flats, will make one trip a wees or oueuer, circumstances may requnt?. rjT All goods consigned to me at Wilmington Wlill'c 1U1'1U-" T I , b. Jan. 30 G'm LUTTERLOH. Vr Hn. Cm agbu,. Baltimore, Md. , iw Sole A-nt for Dr. Wixdek's celebrated Matn s . o,.; " -a tinnts. N'o. 1. "A Book for Young VJ?':!'a.-.c5'o-nil Vonrenare them lor Female Society; v,;. - !-h1-ors in Courtship;' No. 3. "Reproductive Co itrol'" Either of which will be mailed to order post paid, upon receipt of 2f cents. 72tf 3IRDICAL COL LEG I : OF GEORGIA AT AUGUSTA. ti,p TwontvSixth course of Lectures in this Insti m.-;ii pcmmence on Mondav. the 2d November tai'i""j ..... - , n'tVt. f Anatomv. G.M.Newton, M.D Anatomy. H F Campbell, M. D. Snrrerv. L. A. Dnnas. M. I). Institutes and Practice of Medicine, 1j. V. toru,.u.u. Materia Medica. Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru iUnee. I P Gravin. M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A r.ve M.D. Phvsioloiry and Pathological Anatomy, II. V. M. MUler. M. I. Chemistry nud Pharmacy. Alex. Means, M D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. l Campbell. M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, 3. B. Simmons. M. D. Clinical Lectures will bo delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Hospital. Fee for whole Course, Sl.. M-.ti.ienlnt.Son Ticket (to betaken once, S5 For further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to Sept ."th, 1857. I. P. GRAVIN, Dean. 6fi-tf MAURI AUK GLSDi;, ly 1)1!. WM. Ytll'SB. Marriage Guide Young's Great Physiological TTri . Thp Porle.t, A'Zscula vius. or every one his own Doctor, by Win. Young, M. D. It is written in plain language for the general reader ..:wi ij ;iiniti :itel with Howards ot One Hundred en- ravin- s. AD voting married people, or those con ieinpla'ting marriage, and having the least impedimeut to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that everv one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that must be kept locked up, and not .Uiout the house. It will be sent to any one on lie the receipt of twenty five cents Address DR. WM. YOUNG, above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa ly 125 Spruce St. IS, 1857. Apt 11 .:. .1113 OL.CS GE-.IISE PUEPARATIOS of HIGHLY COSC EST RATED COMPOUND FLU I) EXTRACT B C C II U . For Disease of flu- Bladder. Kidnens, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Ousr.rucioiit, Secret Dieises, Fem-ile Complaints, ana all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arisinn from Excess and Imprudence in life, and re moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder Kidneys, or S-Xuu! Orsraus, whether existing in .MALE Oii. FEMALE. From whatever e-vise they may have originated, and iio nuttL'i' of bow lonp; standing; giving Health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek." JOY TO THE AFFLICTED it cures .Nervous ana 1,'euiutated buiterers, and re moves all the Symptoms, among wlsich will be foun 1 Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Diilieuity of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease. Weak Nerve. Trembling. Dreadful Horror of Death. Night Sweats. Cold Feel. Wakefulness, Dim ness of Vision. Languor, Universal Las situde of t hi; Muscular System, unc' often Eiiorinous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms Hot lla.ids. Flashing of the ldy. Dryness of the Skin. Pall'jd Countenance and Erup tions on the Face, Fain in the Back, Heaviue.-s of the Eyelids, frequedtly Black Spots Flj ing before the Eyes, With Temporary Suifn-ion and Loss of Sight. Want of Atten tion. Gleat Mobility. Rest lessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of M;i:n;r. no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this medicine invariably removes soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits in one of which the patient may expire. Who cau say that these ex ercises are not Ire.ouentiy followed by these direful discases- Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Iosane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths bv Sonsuniptiou. bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. la Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sod din anl ijuite destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should o sound of the voice occur, it is rarely ill tic. li. lie. "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- tngme amutiion oi many noble youths. It can be cured by tiie use ot tins INt ALLIBLE REMEDY If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Buchn will cure you. Try it ami be convinced of its efficiency. Hewarc of Qnack Xos'mai. and Quaik Doeiors, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Sutler ing, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and" pecitic uemeuy. It allays ah pain and inflamation, is perfectly plea sant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action 1 1 ! nf) Si lOxiracl Bncliu Is prepared directly according to the Rule of rbarma- cj anu iitmistry. with the greatest accuracy and uuemiciu Knowledge and care devoted in its combina hoii. out; i lose-sor uewees v aluable Works on the i iaeuce oi i nysic, and most ot the late Standard t oi ivs oi .ueuieme. One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician wh.. kih piue iiiaune .ueuicine ever injured a Pa- nui, aim ine testimony ol thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one l" 'im ieen years standing have been effected. .... ui.iw ui oiuniary lesnmony in possession of i lupi ieior, vouenmg its virtues and curative now T' ,,"'-J,1-' uaiuraeing names well known to 19,000 BoltScs have been Sold and not a Instance of a failure has been renorf d' Ingle I ersonally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, II. T. H ELMBOLD, Chemist who beingdnly sworn does say, that his preparation con tains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely egetable. II. T. HELMBOLT). Sole Manufacturer Sworn and subscribed before mo this 23d day of Vo vember. 1854 w. P. HIBBARD. AlderroV PRTCE: SI per Bottle, or Six for $5. Delivered to anv Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges. Cler gymen and others. Prepared and sold by f. Tf. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Aoalvtical Chemist No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut. Asspr.iM BnibDngs. Phila. TST-Bewarc of Take no other. June 13, 1857. j Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's Cures Guarantied. J7 53--The Great Female ViLi.. T- J- p Creager is the General Agent, wholesale and retail for Dr. ' ffhputinm" nalhroliJ Cn... I- Uilla xnese P1II3 are triiW cinQhlo w f ..,i;no r. hav win 7. V. w-.o, -"-j "i.ncssore me Monthly Courses where they may stop -.w- ujr cause wnatever. They never have tailed in any case where the directions arnnnrl t.lo Iy inn tain- jug ine fills have been strictly followed; indeed, there "ug purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Mail ed to order, post paid, upon receipt of one dollar by creager, Baltimore city Md. "JS3S-A liberal dis- ! vuuui, 10 uruggists. . 72-tf nr rw HHY LABOR SO HARD WHEN Washing -I have a chemical process, for cleaninar clothes by the ase of which the clothes can be washed very clean without boiling, and with very little rnb- ouiK. uy inis meinoa mucn Darl laLor can be saved: the washing is done in half the time, and the clothes re very white and clean, and last much longer, lor tney are not worn out ny ruooing as ry tne old way tf washing bv machines. &c. The articles used cost but little, aad are easy to obtain. I mail the receipt to order, postage paid, upon receipt of 50 cts, three cents postage stamp? good as money. Address Dr. J P Creager. Baltimore city, Md. 2-tf. A. 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LARYNGITIS, and other Dis eases of the Chest and 1 hroat. successful! v treat ed by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors ai;d Pow ders, by absorption and constitutional treatment, as practised at the Stuj vcfaut Medical Institute, New 1 ork City . The unprecedented success which has attended this method of treating disc&ses of the Lungs and Throat has induced us lo depart Irom our usual eoiirse. and 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 daw n of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Con sumptive; the doctrine ol the incurability of c tin tun, p tion having at length passed away. We have indtibi table proofs in our possession that Conf-imption in all its stages can be cured! in ihe first, by (ul ii tular ab sorption; in the second, liy the trcusfoi niations of the tuberculc 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 new, consumption is incurable, such are behind ihe afic. To a'!, this great truth must be apparent, viz: that the medicines inhaled in the form ol vapor or PoWd r dv- rectly into the Lungs, must be much more effective than that taken into the Stomach, where the di.'easc docs 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 disease exists; the stomach is thus left tree to aid in restoring health, by administerii g lo it a healthy, lifegiving food. There is r.o case so hopeless that ln haiHoii will not reach! The means, too. are liouht 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 affection tends eo much to aid the physician' effo i The Inhalation method is soothing, safe and ready anel consists in the administration of r.ied.cine in uch manner, that they are conveyed into the Lungs in the form of vapor and produce their acton at thes-it of the disease. Its practical succe-Fs is destined to re volutionize the opinions e.l the medical world and establish the entire curability of Cons-utapt ion . I earnestly appeal to the common FCDse of all afflic ted with Lung diseases, to embrace atorce the advan tage of Inhalation, and no longer apply medicine tolhe 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 only rational, but simple and effi cacious. Such of the profession that have ndoptcd 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 verdity a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroyer' of 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, tosnch letters as contain the fee. The fee in all cases of Pulmonary affections will be $1 0. on receipt of w hich the necessary medicines and instruments will be forwarded. 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 town and State be plainly written. Postage for tel tnrn answer must be enclosed. Letters, when rett" tered will be at our risk. AD lette rs must 1 e address, cd to. WALLACE MERTOTN. M. D. S. M. Institute, JSew York City Nov. 12, 75:m WI1TSKERAKD0. Wnri-anted to force the Moustache and Whietrra o-row stronsr and luxuriant in one month. here the was none before. It will not stain or injure the nki $1 per bottle. Pent to an parts oi tne country cn ro ceipt of jrice. Receipts ior maKing JJR. . r. SHELDON pg. Sth, 1857, Kcw York j