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The firm of BROWN & WAK1 is this aa.j dissolved by mutual cons ent. Those indebted to the firm are hereby notified to call and settle with out delay, from the fact that collections must be VI ,JL war ANGUS D. BROWN, made in borne wa; . y WARD Lumberton, N. C, April 2, 1358 The Subscriber will continue the Mc rchantile business at the old stand of B. 6c W an.l while returning thanks for past favors solicits a e.mtinuance ol ir.e. same ANGUS D. BROWNV 11 E. -i f T Ur A 17TVS5 .inmiimoVita tn tViA iVM. eu-deuners and mends or JHessrs lirown A' IFiud: requesting one favor only at your nanus. which is to call on AnU3 V. wnen you come ro T.inuhertoii. and sirmdy yourselves with Staple mid Piincv Drv Goods, Groceries, etc.; add Mr Ws rcrets that he will soon part with his friends by moving to the West; but is gluu to say mat ne will leave them in good hands. April 10. .... 4t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS' CKAbKD Pronosals will be received at the 3 OtTien r.f the Western Railroad Comnanv, ;. v.nirptteville. until the 20 of Amil, at noon, for lav in'' 11 miles of Track, commencing at Fayette ville. Snecitieations can be seen at the Engineer's Oiiiee in Favetteville, on and after the It inst. W. A. KUPER, Ch. Eng. W. R. R April 10, 1658. - 2t The annnil meeting of' the Stockholders of the t?.,,.AM.;l!(. A' Western Plank Road Company, will ; th, Town Hall, on the 29th inst., at II o'clock. JNO. ROSE. Cl'k. F. 2t & w. r. r. Co. April 10 185, '. J -.1 ? jl J si ml sa a a a a q m rWlAKEN L I' oy tne ftuwscrioer on uit? HOUSE, sunnosed to be 10 or 12 years old, has marks of gear. Said Horse -!,,. r. t..ti.n nn was cominsr from the course of Ro kfisli Factory. April 10. PHILIP 2t McRAE. NEW DRY GOODS. WM. MACINTYRB Hi3 just received and offers for Sale, nperfme Cloths, Cassiiners, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Denims, Linen Drilling, Irish Linen, Shirting, Sheetings, Bedtieks, Bril-liantec-s, Gingliams, Fancy Print Carnbriek, Jaconets, Swis Tarlton Nantook Muslins, Enamled Belts, Muslin Collars, Capes, and Under Sleeves. MITS, GLOVES, GAUNLETS, llosei-y, Ruches, Artificials, Ribbons, Tweeds. Tapes, Coats Spool Cotton, Silk Mapolitan Braid, Straw Bonnets, Moleskin & Leghorn Huts; C, alters, Boots, Shoes, & Floro Matting 1yd & i vds '.vide. lMar.-h.27. 94-tf NOTICE. The Subscriber having at Aarch Term 1858, o" the County Court of Cumberland, taken out let tors of Administration upon the Estate of the late Wm. F. Wightman, hereby notifies all persons in debted to said e-sfate to make Payment, and those having el urns against the siine to present them within the time required by law or this no tie will lie pleaded in liar f their recovery. Ci. YV. WIGHTMAN, Administrator. March Gt 153. 94- STATE OF" XOllTII C V'lOMSASAJIPSOS I'OrSTV. CHit of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Feb'y. term 1858. C R. P. Matthis 1 ? vs. V Wm. L. McGary, S ATTACHMENT. F&T'itieo is hereby given to Wm. L. McGary, 'i'-'it the iniiies now in the hands of Almond V. Meiv iy, for him, lias been attached or levied i uie instance of Rice P. Mat.this, the Plain you are. hereby notified to be aud appear ! next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for i i t '.uintv, and plead, answer or demur, or judg-iii-mt final by defalt will be taken against him and the niMines levied upon be applied to Plaintiff debt and cast. J. R. BEAMAN, Cl'k. March 27. 1858. Gt. ' FRESH TURNIP SEED. FLAT DUTCH, Ui;) TOP, -ENGLISH NORFOLK, LARGE GLOBE, R ITT A BAG A, Just received and for sale by S.J. HINSDALE. July 11, 1S57. tf AND BRANDY. B'JLS Corn Vhiskey, 3 Bbls Apple Brandy, 1.) " Domestic do, 15 " N. E. Rum. The above "Vhiskey is the pure Corn Whiskey selected by myself with care, and equal to any made in the State, uwd will be sold at the lowest market price for Cash- E. F. MOORE- April 3, 1858 t WANTED. O Able negro men wanted by the Subscriber3 to work on the Fayetteville and Western Rail Road Sections 10 11 6c 18 miles from Fayette ville for whom the highest price will bo paid by calling on the subscribers on the work. D. G. d: W. ilcDUFFIE. March, 27, 94-tf M1S. C. ELAM U prepared to accommodate boarders at tha McGuiro House, ?near Eccles' Bridge. The location is very cori- eiiient to the business pert of the town. Evyetteville, March 27, 1853. Gt Bolting Cloth. A constant supply of Warranted Genuine An 'ker Bolting Cloth all Nos., kept on hand and for sale at the lowest prices by JAMES MARTIN E. Jan 30, 1858. lm 5mafe2w . - jo ox- RECEIYED ASU FUb', SALti riantingPotatoes (Pink Eye) and fine Apples. Also, a fresh supply of Raisins, Figs and Oranges. R. E HEIDE. Oct 24. 23-tf faot of Haymoant. READ THIS! A HOLI.ANERS TESTIMONY. Jacob Riuskes, living in the Holland scttiemewt of Sheboygan, tYisconsin.says: 4 'After sutfering for some j time the misery attending an utterprostration ofhnnd an 1 baKly, I have been restored, by using Bceerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high ropub amang the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New Tork.infaet in every Hollandsettlement in the United States a-gues much in its favor. Try P 'for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or any vci or Rheuftatic. Neuralgie affection HELMS OLD'S COMPOUND FLl ID EXTRACT. ' s a remedy, for Diseases of the Bladder, FidneyR, Gravel, DroWf, Weakness. Ac, has no equal Read tne ad vertisem? in another column beadetf Hml fold's Qtaaiu rrpration . RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he is now opening and receivinghis SUMMER Stock of Clothing, Consisting ol evcy va- y'rietv of Slides A targe assortment of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods; also a supply of Children's and Youths Clothing; all of which will be sold cheap for cash or to prompt paying cumtomers. - -4 , April 10, JeS5S. u 1858 1858 Spring and Summer. ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT - Stocks of STAPLE AND FANCY J?RY GOOVS, Mantillas," Bonnets, Dress Trimmings; some of the most beautiful Robes -..; a'Quilla, now all the fashion. ALSO an extensive assortment of CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CUT L E E Y, Farming Implements, Boots, Shoes, Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats, Trunks, Carpet Bags and - Valiecs, . Para- ' : sols, San Shades. Fans, aud ' choice Family GROCERIES. 1aking in all one of the handsomest assortments ever exhibited in this market. Ladies and Gen tlemen of Lumberton, and -Robeson County in general, are very respectfully solicited to give an early cull. J S. W. ERRANT. Lumberton, Robcsou Co., N. C. ylpril 10, 2t. f BACON, LARD, AND FORK. 40 IIIIDS. BACON, well smoked. 20 BbU. Leaf Lard. 75 " Mess Fork. 35 Sacks Coffee. 25 Bbls Sugar. ,40 Boxes Candy. 30 No 1 Soap. Oranges, Raisins, &c. The above goods were bought of Commission Mer chants, and verv cheap for Cash, and will be sold chean for Cash only. E. F. MOORE. April 3. 1858 tf Wm. Maclntyre, olfers "If d Bbls prime Lard, JIV 93U0 lbs prime Bacon Hog round, large sides, 390 Sacks Corn Fayetteville, April 3, 1858 tf Congress Water, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. Aug. 15 63-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 willstayat 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 Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 005 (new style) Chesuut street, above Sixth. July 11,1857. tf-58. B. F.- PEAECE & CO., DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. AND SHOES. Umbrillas and Ready-ltfadc Clothing, HAY STREET, FATETTETLE 3T. C. B. P. PEARCE.J J W. PEATICE. JR f.l-tf Ang 1st, THE NORTH-CAROLINA Tar1 et1 rMr AND MAGAZINE OE USEFUL INFORM A TION. The undersigned proposes to publish in the ! City of Raleigh, a semi-annual Jourxal, 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 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 no incon venient to find when wanted, that the facts are soon forgotten. 2"he same may be said of the Reports and Statements from time to time made by our incorporated companiesand others engaged tu Manufactures, Mines, "Commerce, &c. To collect these various items of informa tion, and give them to the public in a shape easy of reference aud for perpetual preservation, 1 as well as to gather from all available resour ces, everytnmg oearing airectly or indirectly on oar wealth, prosperity and industry, is the design ot tue journal now ottered 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 TVeasnrer, Com missioners of the Sinking Fund, Superintendent 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 Stati st will be. put to press as soon as a sufficient number -of responsible names are ob ained 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 he added a full and complete index. Terms.- THREE DOLLARS per 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. E5FThose persons intending to patronize the Journal, will send their names to the undersigned without delay, as it is desirable to issue the first number as soon as possible. - yuENT. BUSBEE, Jlaleigh, N. C. Jan. 1, 1858. DAVID McDrPFlfi,", ... BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER." NY" PERSON desiring work done in the best , I, style in the above department, can secure my services by addressing me at Fayetteville,; N. C. Sir D.1 McD., will tak contracts any where in the country within 100 miles -from Fayetteville, and prompiaueuuou win be given to the same.. fcep. i, it-at . iy The Subscriber has on band and for sale. Coffee Sugars, Tea,Molas$es, Syritp.S, Saltjlrdn, Steely Nails, Horse Shoes Of Nails, Axes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Trace chains, Black Smith Tools, Brown soap, Candles, Candies, Sole ' Leather, Negro Shoes, ; v ' " - . Hats, Blankets , - -c - Kerseys, ' , Saldles, Whips, , . Collars, Glass if Putty, . Cotton Bagging, Manilla Hope, White Lead, Common " . . an d fine Cigars , 4" Tobacco, -Powder, and Shot, - and Viiie 'var, and many articles not enumerated: all in want cau be supplied as cheap as can be bought in this market. - - G. W. l.GpLDSTON. Oct. 31, ' - 74-tf ; . DR. W. IS. M O S K tE Y'-S Uriffiji Ga,, 1855. All persons afflieted wih Cancer, l umors. Wens, Scrofula . fmtiB a: Tetter. Syphilis, JouQaatSrrv,Thj Ulcers of all kinds, together witti -ill other chronic diseases, can avail themselves ct iJr Mosely's services at Griffln, Ga. Office on 8th st. . "f x"y k '. , tSgrirjUJiS: All persons are" required to pay their lees iu.advunce, or. give their notes with references. No case wiil be u.idertaken unless it can be cured or admit of relief. My mode of practice in Cancer and Carfcerons alfec- tions, is without the use of the kife or caustic, and is both local and constitutional, causin but very little pain, in most cases. All' cases of CANCER are required tobe' under my immediate care and supervision! from one to six weeks. Communications strictly private and promptly answered. Address W. R. Mosely, M. D., Griffin, Ga. SCIItRIIlS BREAST C A If BE CCEEP!! LET THE PUBLIC READ. In mercy to the afflicted, aud the gratitude and higi; opinion I entertain of Dr Moseley, as a Surgeon and Physician, 1 deem it my duty to mention the cast- os my wife, hoping at the same t ime that all persons simi larly afflicted may be benefitted by it. In the fort part ot this year, rev- 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 n Jtwilhstandin; 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 advistd amputation. I w as advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr. W. R. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., 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 afflicted with Scir rhus and Cancerous aifections. to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and obser vation, that lie is the most skilful physician in the Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis easeCancer WM. H. MITCHELL, M. E MITCHELL. Daughter of J, W.Bradbury, Iiomo. June 20, 1857. ly j j. rnnMiTiinri ninuiTiiPr n runmiunc; runmiunci; . FOR TUB TKAT1E OK PRIVATE VSK. h unuiure Manuiiicturers, 35 BOWEh Y, NEW YORK. Terms ( ash. ' 0:e Price Oitlv. ,c-' Heretofore we have manufactured and sold exclusively at wholesale. e are now prepared to o:rer a wen assorieu siock tu retail, at a sa-l ving of from twenty to thirty per cent, to the to o:rer a well assorted stock "at i Consume M Mahogany Chairs, spring seals, gd upholstered iu hair cloth, ?n from S2 25 to 6 00. es Kf Mahogany Sofas, spring seats, sm upholstered in hair cloth, from Mahogany Rocking chairs. spring seats, upholstered in hair-cloth, from Mahogany easy Chairs, 13 00 to 26 00 5 00 to 12 00 4k on caMurs or rocKers, up bolstered in hair cloth. 11 00 tc lb 00 Mahogany Tete-a-tete, np- Sholstered in hair-Cloth, 15 Magogany Tete-a-lete Sofas, 00 to 35 00 upholstered in hair cloth 25 00 to -J5 00 - " o ' MARBLE: AND MAIIOCASY TOP Tables, E .A In great variety of styles, qualities and prices. H BUREAUS. Half Marble and Wood Ton. with 8 or without Glasses, with Wash -stands to match. O Also, Wardrobes. Bedsteads, Sideboards, Hallr Stands, Book Cases, Lounges, Etegeres, Corner Hi Stands and Book Shelves. ffl OFFICE FURNITURE, Desks, Tables and -j 3 - Chairs. -J a All the- above goods in black waluut or oak at M T the same prices. . - L A PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood, upholstered gfin French Brocatelle, Satin Damask, Satin audM Pliish. v J 1 The same in Black Walnut, the frames of 8 which are stained in-varnishing, making a beau 'tirui imitation, and upecls.terea in tlie sanre reP goods. iv Jj er drice O Iu our V riety of goods, make a showy appearance at a much low- ce. r establishment can be found a great va- ty of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood, Mahogany anyjj Be-0 lirs, J anuiilacK Walnut, Turkish Smoking Chairs. K dining Chairs. Hall Chairs, Voltaire Cha Cane Chairs, and also the Celebrated SPRING BED. T." , nn l t rri i r. mwonla particularly recommend, it having been y fully tested, and found upon trial to be the best"!" r Spring Bottom ever invented. v . -t M CONCLUSION. : n rl Parties who are. not able to personally select tpj rx the goods they may want, can depend upon hav-Pj Ming their orders filled with as much care," andu U their interest studied, as though tney were pre-P 8seut;and to such we also offer our services for ti the selection of any Household Goods they may " want, and as we should purchase from First r Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the Iff a customer would have the henefft of. Aug. I, 1857. 61-ly SHEPPARD'S GREAT BEEFACTOa" THE GREATEST PERIODICAL REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED. 1,000 bxs, Retaii.ki) Monthly. -THE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE for the im mediate removal of Obstructions Irrigularities Pro lapsus Uteri (falling of the womb) Leuchorrhea or Whites, and all the diseas es peculiar to females. This remedy has never in a single "case failed in producing 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 syrnptoms which attend irregular meustration. 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, SnEPPARD, West Fourth street Cin cineuiAti, and enclosing $1, and the remedy will be sent by return mail. N. B. Ladles who are pregnant should not use this remedy, as i is wire to bring on miscarriage, though no injury to health would follow. One box SI. three boxes $2. All letters of inquiry must covtain a pos tage stamp to ensure an answer. ' J. S. SHEPPARD. Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O. Attguet 1, !S4t. - - ? - d-ly TGA THE FALL AND WINTERI 1858: JUST RECEIVED , (CaU soon, secure a gooa i bargain and save money,) I One ot tneiargeai, i somest and cheapen stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies' GAI TERS, satin and colored; Ladies' and Gents DAN CING SHOES, of a new nd beautiful pattern vrvrTTTi?c! j TTTr nT?ir: RHOTS. SHObS ana RATTERS: I XDTA RUBBER SHOKS, ana every art.i.l in his Unp ' - . His stock is choice and carefully selectea by nim-- aolf anA hnirni-a .rill R-nA it. tn their lntCreFttO Call .t XI PATTT.K. Il' 1 (H 1" III I rf I! M S 1 It I' I M' W li 1 I IT . A " fig4' A who have lost tbeir soles come iu.- 0 ... , fnr Seventv-fivecei.ts and upwards. M. F. IGr-nft. Cr agkr, Baltimore, Md she Sole Asent for Dr. AVixdek's celebrated JMair raonial Series," 3 Books. No. I, "A Book tor l oung Men designed to mrehare them lor Female Society;' No; 2, "Errors in Courtship;'' No. 3, -'Reproductive rinntml." Ei thf r nf whieh will be mailed to oraer. post pr.id, upon receipt of 25 cents. 7 lit MRD1CAL G0LLEGK OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on Mondav, the 2d November next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, Gr. M.Newton, M.D Anatomy, H F Campbell, M. D. Surserv. L. A, Dusras. M.D. Institutes and Practice ot'Medicine, L. D.Ford. M.D HdJa Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru dence I P Gravin. M. D. a Obstet rics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A Eve M.D. Phvsiolo-rv and Pathological 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, 3. B. Simmons. M. D. OTinieal Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Hospital. Fee for whole Course, $105. Matriculation Ticket (to betaken once,) S5 I"or further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to I. P. U-RAVIN, Dean Sept 5th. 1857. fi6-tf AlARKIAGB GUIDE, - toy rti. WM. YOl'KC. Marriage Guide Young s Great Physiological I Work: The Pocket Esculapius, or every one his own Doctor, by Wm. Ymmg, M. D. It is written in plaiji language for the general reader and is illustrated with upwards of One Hundred eu- gravins. AM young married people, or those con templating marriage, aud having the least impediment to mill l ied 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 Ire 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, 185T. ly IlKLMBOL.DS Gfil'UI.VE PUEPAItATIOJf of IIKiHLY CONCENTRATE D COMPOUND FLU f) EXTRACT D U C II I' . For Disease of lh'- 13'adder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret .Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence iu life, and re moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Ortrans, whether existing in MALE Oil FEMALE. From whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of how long standing; giving Health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED 111 It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all the Symptoms, among which will be fouu 1 Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dim ness of Vision. Languor, Universal Las situde of the Muscular System, aim ol'tcn 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 Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, freqnedtly Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, With Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight. Want of Atten tion, Gleat Mobility, Rest lessness, with Horror of Society Nothing is more desirable to such Tatieats 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 au- 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. 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 nielaneholy deaths by Sonsumplion. 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 souud 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 ot many noble youths, It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, tlie fluid extract uuenn will cure you. Try it and .hpeoBvinc'Kl of He efficiency. Bt-ware of vnaeii rfostrnm. an! Quark Iactorfc, who falsely boast of abilities aud 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 and odor, but immediate in its action. Ilelmbold's- Kxiraet Bucliii Is prepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma cy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combina tion. See Prosessor Dewees' Valuable Works on 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 of Voluntary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is imense, embracing names well known to cience and Fame. 10O,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, Mercury or injarious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. H. .T. IIELMBOLD. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No vem!er. 1854 W. P. HIBBARD. Alderm'n PRICE: $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered -to any Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Cler gymen and others. Prepured and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist No 52 South Tenth SL, below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings. Pbila. , , i-Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's Take no other. Cures Guarantied. Jnne I?, 1667. j W3r The Great Female Pill Dr. J. P. Creager ia the General Agent, wholesale an, retail for Dr. "Wheatings" celebrated Female Lill: 0 1 T 111 jt. M a loeaernis are iriv Valuable tor l.adioa tu. rcstore the Monthly Courses where they may sto". trom any cause whttever. They never have failed i'. auj cac ucic mt airecnons eronnd the boxcontaiu ing ine ruis aave cen strictly followed; indeed, ther uisuumsiui mijureever come to our knowlediM Being purely vegetable tfcey are perfectly safe. Maii ed to order, post paid, upon reteiDt of nnf ilollnr i,x J. P. Creager, Baltimore city Md. .A liberal dih count to Druggists 72-tf Xj- Why J-abor so Hard whe: Washing? I have l chemical nrocess. fdi flpar.;,.. uiuiuco j i niuwi iu cioLiies cau oe washes very Clean wunouiDoiiinff, and with verv littiA ml, bing. By this method much hard labor can be saved. thewasning us aon in naif the time, and the clothes are very wnue anq clean, and last much longer lot Irlivjr aicuv i uui I uuuiug US 1J I HQ Old W3V t f washing by marines. Ac. The articles used cos't dui nine. auviBictnsjr iu uuiain. i man the receipt to order, postage paid, upon receipt of 50 cts. threp cents postage stanps good as money. Address Dr. J. P Creager, tsauiuore city, Md. 72-tf. A. I... ARCHAHIBAULT, POllTABLK i STKAM E1VOI3VK BUILDER, ST. E. corner 5th and Hamilton ., Philad., Pa. Portable Steam Engines, on largo wheels, with a tongue for a team to be attached to move them about. These engines have two cylinders, making 10 to 30 horse power. Orders are filled in from 3 to 5 weeks. Engines alwavs on nana ior saie. inese engines have been in use seven years, and in every instance have givengeneral satisfaction. Descriptive circulars will be sent when applied tor. Jan. 10. 1R57. 32-tf ' GiftsI Gias!! Gifts!!f . . A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, At the Ouaker City Publishing: House ofDuane Rulison. Philadelphia: By buying a book tor 51, or more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth . . ....... . T7 T 1 irom 15 cents to sniu. consisting oi v me vioiuoew en Watches. &c. All orders by mail will be promptly filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the books. 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LARYNG ITIS, and other Di(-- .Ureases of tne Chest and Throat, niece s fully lieaf- eu uy i ue j uuajciiiuu .-i ichi cti a purs aiMl 1 OV ders, by absorption and constitutional treatment, i ir practised at the Stuyvesaut Medical Institute, New York City. The unprecedented success which ?:s attended this method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Hiroatf has induced us to depart froni our ustinl -onve; and ourselves of tlie columns of the press, in order to bring it to the knowledge of such as may l e laboring under or pre disposed to sucii affect ions. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived lor the Con sumptive; the doctrine ol the incurahility of consump tion having at length passed away. We have iudubi fable proofs in our possession that Consumption in all its stages can be cured! in fhe first, by Tiihercular ab sorption; in the second, by the treusfoiinalions of the tubercnle into chalky and calcareous concretions, in the third by cicatrices, or scars. Ihose weddtd to the opinions of tlie past may assert, that even now, consumption is incurable, such an; hthind the age. To all, this great truth must be apparent, viz: that tlie medicines inhaled in the form of vapor or Powder di rectly into the Lungs, must he much more effective 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 dire ctly fo the Lungs, where the disese exists; the stomach is thus left free to aid in restoring health, by adm nisterii g to it a healthy, lifegiving food. There is no case so hop less that In haidl'Oii will not reach! The means, foo. are biought within the resch of all. the manner of administei ;ng the Vapors being so simple that the invalid is never . t. .t . i . .1 l . i . i i . . t . . i , . . : . i . v a riurs required to leave norne, wnere me Hand ot friendship and affection tends so much to aid the physician's effort The Inhalation method is soothing, safe and ready and consists in the aditumstrat ion of r.ieebcine in sneh manner, that they are coin eyed into the Luns in the form of vapor and produce their action at tlieset of the disease Its practical success is destined to re volutionize the opinions Oi the medical world and establish the entire curability of Consumption. I earnestly appeal to the common sense of all afflic ted with Luug diseases, to end.rpce 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 "ourday may be long in the land." nd'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 adopted Inhalation have found it efficacious in fhe highest de gree, arresting the progress cf the disease and w ork ing wonders in many desperate cases, in verdity, a signal triumph of our art over this fell deEtroyer of our species. Note. Physicians wishing to make themselves ac quainted w it'n our practice, are informed that, our time being valuable, we can only reply, as to -ingredients used, tosncJi letters as contain the fee. The fee in all cases of Pulmonary affections w ill be $10. on receipt of which the necessary medicines and instruments will be forwarded. Applicants w ill slate age. sex, married.or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and the symptoms generally. 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