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From tiia New York Courier. The following lines descriptive of fact were sent to tne children of the Sunday School at St. Thomas' Cinircfc, in thi city, by lr. Hawkes, the Kecior. I knew a widow very poor. Who four titall children had ; Tbe oldest was but ix jaars "Id A gentlo nrndest laJ. And very hard this widow toiled To feed her children four: An honest pride the woman felt. Though sue was very poor. To labour, site would leave her hums. For children mutt be fed, Air! glad was iho when the coulit kmy A ihilliis' "th of bfeaJ. And thii was all Hi" children nu-. On any ilay to eat : Thy drank their water, ate their bread, II it never tasted meat. One day when snow was falling fast, And piercing was the air, 1 thought that I would go and see How these poor chiklren were . Ere long I reached their cheerless homo, Twas searched by every breeze; When going in the eldest child I saw upon his knees. I paused to listen to the boy lie never raised his head i But still went on and said "Give us This day our daily bread.' I waited till the child was done, Still liatning as he prayed Ami when he rose I asked him wny The Lord's prayer he had said? Why, sir,' said he, 'this morninj when My mother went away. She wept because she said she had No bread for us to-day. She said we children now must starve, Our father being dead; And then 1 told her not to cry. For I could get some bread. Our Father, sir, the prayer begins. Which makes me think that he. As ive have no kind father here. Would our kind lather be. And then you know the prayer, sir, too, Asks tlod for bread each day ; So in the corner, sir, 1 went, An I that's what made me pray. I quickly left that wretched room, And went with fleeting feet; And very soon was back again, .: With food enough to eat. I thought Ood heard me,' said the boy ; I answered ith a nod I could not speak, but much I thought Of that boy's Faith in Ood. From the Newburyport Watchlouer. Shakerism. Mr. Carter, a renouncing shaker, visiiol thia place a few weeks since, nnil gave two or ihree lectures on shakerisin, and sang sorna twenty songs, danced, exposed Millet's theory, and did several oiher things for the amusement of his au dience. The shakers' creed ii very curious one. They believe in one (Jod, and two persons in the CJouhead male and female, or Father and Moth er called l'oiver and Wisdom. They believe that Adam was the Father if the Old Creation, and Eve was the Mother both be ing crcatod after the image of (Jod ; nnd thtt Christ is the Father of the New Creation, and Ann Lee the mother end that the Millenium commenced with the appearance of Ann Leo on earih. They believe in tho immortality of animals, as well as of men. They say that John saw horses in the wcrlJ of spirits, and recorded in Revelation. They believe that all the ugly and venomous ani mals on earth are symbolical of tho evil spirits that inhabit tho lower regions of the invisible world, and that all the beautiful creatures, surh as birds with gorgeous plumage, are symbolical of tho good spirits in the mansions of blis?. They believe that the souls of shakers, in their trances and visions, really visit the heavenly world. Tho lancet has been applied to them, and their flesh has been sacrificed, while in this state, without producing n particle of blood. One per son who visited the land of spirits in a trance, saw all the patriarchs and kines of olden time; stw King Dtvi.l travelling, and Solomon on a snow vliito horse; saw Christ and all tho Apostles. Death by Intemperance. An elJerly man, whose naino wo liavo not heard, was fotim! dead, yesterday, the 1 Ith inst. in a field on the fnrin of Mr. Joseph. Sijjler, of Meigsville township, in this county. Ho was seen last about a week since, nt a neighboring farm, very much intoxicated. He is a tailor by trade, goinrj from farm to farm tor work. He is supposed to have been dead sev eral days, nnd when found bis body had so much decayed as to render it almost imposible to ap proach him. A botllo and lapboard were found by ht9 side. Another to tho many thousand evi dences of th ravages of intemperance. Are thera nona to profit by this solemn warnino? McConnclsrille Standard. Down kast Jcstice Scene. State of Jlfainc. A friend recently from the North, gives us the following report t-f a very interesting trial in a Justice': court : Esq. SI. Well mVm if you arc a witness in this salt and batter case, hold up your hand, nnd I'll minister the oath. "You swear &.c." Mrs. T. Oh! my ! haw solum, (qreat laughteri) Esq. M.- I ask you, ma'am, if you seen Mr. Jones kick Mr. Gow out of doors? Mrs. T. I can't exactly say I did, but I can say I saw Mr. Jones take his foot away three times, and the next I saw of Mr. Gow, ho was sprawling in the gutter on his hands and knees; that's all I know about it. Esq. M, That's enough ma'am, the case is plaio, and I shall fine Mr. Jones the costs) of court, and three days trord in my garden N. Y. Mirror. Female Simplicity. I wonder what mv broth er John tees in the lasses, that he likes them sae weel; for my part I wad nae (;ie the company of one lad for that of twenty lasses. The "poetry of motion" eontists in running about col lecting newyprr bill. We have to pay for erery taiag, as the man said whe t a tHisVttit. after a voluntary erTiade, rrnf Ms kill iaf n. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C. &C. subscriber.-, grateful for former ,.....!., I t'- v.,.- ,.-...rali-. that uv .till continue -e i-o v o-o-io"- to vll at PUKES RETH'CED to the present Handing of thins. K'"' "'' a- addition to ojr foru.'-r wk, recently, on favorable term-, ll i:;r ..trf-, .1. l we ,:un do a, weil by son as any other establishment in Weil. Xmrtw o'tr assortm-.it mav l.e found the usual variety ol cUce and gon line articles, particularly Medicines, W ines, ami Soiritu -- a matt-r ewntial to the i,u alid. A we have ever made it o.,r particular tftdy to procure articles, we te-l a eoufideiu-e hi rec- uime.tding then., a.i 1 will positively set mueU InwerforC am, tnan has before been offered in Jliv-e 1W...S to ;. arenas, a: v'-.-Acmle or retail, w,. - j, a call aad fee what can be done ;-- are in tcant of money. n M U A M n . A considerable ouaniitv Tartar, Tartaric Acid, Super. Carb. Soda, Sal Eratis, Cnmpbor, Rhubarb, Jalap, Mustard, Magnesia, Castor Oil, A IK Pepper, Uaberrv, Uvui Myrrh, fcc i. s o Alcohol Linseed Oil, Sp. 'iurptntinc. Tobacco, and f.iu.ira. nt unusual! it low rilttS. 2 IS V 2 SS" ISISZ) S IS O I? SI 12: Main Street, Kiciimontl, Indiana. Msv 2D, I'll. JOB PRINTING, K M II It A C I.M! i-S& 3 MAOLSTERIAr. AXO OTUKR BLANKS Ir PAMPHLETS- P-t - - -- --- - r Iroiiiioi- Iotc Hull and l''iTly Inrit'Uons, And an,, artiste of I.HTTHIi-I'liESS I'ULSTLVd, executed at the lUorleil nithre, ami in gond stf,te, at the Terms of .tl vertisins. h Iom.ar jier square fm liiree in-iertions, and Twkmtv-Five t 'knts lor each ad ditional insertion. Tun Links, or the space occupied by Jjit ems, is counted a square, nothing counted less than a square ; all over a square, and less than a square and a half to be counted a sruare and a half. l'er square for three months, Turku Doi.i.aks; for six months Six Dol lars, or Ten Dollars per annum ; two squares Fiftf.kn Dollars avd Fifty C'untjS per annum; three spiares Twenty Dollars per annum. .Mcrdiaius, Druggists, and others, advertising tv the year, w ill be charee I for a column of 40011 m's, sjft0,0t1 per annum ; for three-fourths of a column, $ .111,0(1 ; for half a column, .'M,(M; for a quarter of a column, . 2-",0l). A deduction of i0 per rent, will be made on advertisements longer h,m a quarter of a column, when inserted by the half year or year, and not altered, t'hancery notices and petitions foi divorces, must be paid invariably in advance. Advertisements coming from abroad, must be accompanied with tlie cadi, inless ordered for publication by a brother publisher. N. R. No advertisement will be discontinued until paid for, unless a I the option of the pblisher or by previous agreement between the publisher and the advertiser. Ellis Nordyke, S, L. Foulke, Jf A. Williams, HAVIXd entered into partnership in the Foundry busi ness, under tho name nnd style of .brjyke, t'oulkr, V Hilliarni; are prepared to carry on the business in its various branches. They will keep on hand an assort ment of STOVES, MU.I. IRONS, PKOI CIIS, Kc. JLc Also, will make to order Carding Machines, l'uvvfr Loom", of the best quality; ail of which they intend selling low for CASH. Those indebted to tiie late unn of Mendenhail, I'ouiko &. Williams, either by note or book account, are hereby notified that payment nmat be ma!e immediaiely. The rhnmie in the firm renders it necessary that collections and settlements should bo promptly made. Those who have claims against the late firm are requested to present them. NOUDVKI", FOIL bin WILLIAMS. Ki. hmond, May 3d, Mil. lS-tf i'i-:iv silicic or ;3 mSL"-:2 HIl snJrribpro having jnt rctviriip'I from iHe Ta with) their new Ptork i' l S, ar now npemin, nt their itlti tan:i m th1 .Alorri?sfin luiil'tin', an rvtenai. a a--sortmeiit in their line, ronsisiin of ciit:enttn'i BOOTS, SHOES, and 1 1 ATS, of the hc&t qualify; Also, Ladies', Misses, and I'hil Iren's W 1". A II , both .Morocco, Kin, and Lf.atiikr, in all their different shapes and forms, adapted to the various seasons; Also, a good and well-selected stock of Ladies' and Children's STJIA.Vand other UiSlSlMjSo r.ll of tho latest and mot approved fashions-, all ot which we offer, at reduced prices, lor Cash or Country Produce, at wholesale or retail. 07H'o S'llicit rt call from our former customer?, as well as all those in want vi any thing in tnir line. AQUH.LA JONCS, SON. llichmond, la. jlIi mo. 1st, 1S41. ltf CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING. IVoticc. rIin subscriber, ha in purchased trie entire st x k ot I .A. I 'les son, in'en Is ra rry in on tho hnsine a t the same stand, where he w id be plea sed to receive the patronage of his friends, an 1 t'ns o! ! customers of the establishment. He will sell low fr CASH, an I can arcominodats custo mers at shnrt notice, a he will have C. A Dickinson, an 1 Joshia 15. I Iunnicut-t, in his era Those wishing work done can, as before, be served pi 3 at short notice. Work warranted, and well done, oir for the ready. C.VA). T. W ICK LUSH A M . Kichmond, May 2?, 1S41. OOtf IScii jaiiiiu Strattan, HAS jut receive'! from Phila lelphia, and is now ope ning, at his old Mand, (t'ornerof Main Jt Tehrl si's.) A New and complete Tissortment of 3Iercliandizc, consisting of SFKINl. AND SUMMEIt DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. &c- The ahore have been selected bv himself, with ureal care j es.eTja!y for this market: and he flatters himelf that he w. II be able to sell at CHEAP as the CIIIUIPEST, for CASH. Or The public are respectfully inrited to call and examine for themsclres. Kichmond, Fifth mo, lt, 13-11. l?u" SI I'.XCl El OWN rjlflF. subscriber has taken the new brick CENTRE I HOTEL, in M.incietown, Delaware county, Indiana, whers he hopes to receive a liberal share of custom from his t-ld friends and the public in general. Tbe Hoie is Sare.cammrxlioas and comfortably furnished. The Stable and Wagon Yard are both large and convenient: with a j well of pood water in the yard, an t r'entv ef gtvod Hay. j Oats and Corn in the stable. Every attention shall be paid j to ail who may call to make thern hanpy and comfortable. I BENJAMIN' SAYKE. JI jnriin, Fe. ?, 1510. 5tf patrona-jo, beg leave to inform our to v.p s-iol nswrtineni m at iters in our iinr, wtm of Salts, Qu Quinine, Morphia. Cream crcri) description of Spanish and half -Spanish ; AT TI1K OM ST.tM) OF I nspi-H I'LT.I.V requests all jmiobtPii to hmi, to JL make pigment, a lie is very una:! i ii u ant uf casI at tin- tuitp. I I (t7 N. I!. Ho has constantly on band a all time, ; sJTtitLH.s, inuni.F.s. ilh.i-:ss, null's, cor.- llilS and XlUULr. llit.t-.S; allot which tic wiii sell on fair nnd reasonable terms. lilt iimom). Jan. 1st. 1111. ltf FO CASH. as aim-a i s: IF S just received a splendid assortment of seasonable GOODS, w Inch he oilers on the lowest possible terms. I .i hij pur I chased Ids (it R IDS lor (.'asii, in I'hilndelphia, he ll.itters himself that be can accommodate alt those who may favor him with .1 fnlk 1 1 i s i inoiis consi st of a -elieral assortment of Dry (Uiolsn Ilttrdirarc, Groceries, Qiirc'iisivart, 5lit's? Iron, CtsriMis, Nail", Salt, &c. See, .vhich he will sell, sillier wholesale or retail. Richmond, Jlay 1st, lsll. lTtf 3Iorion7 lill. The Vegetable I'nirersal Medicines of the British College of Health. IlH I Tuscan S-crem of Medicine, havin' trulli for its foundation, mil simplicity for ita structure, has stood the tetol tune las irminplu o over prejudice and opposi tion, and has becotno irorld-retinirrird .' These Medicines cere A LL D1SKASES that admit of cure why? because all disease, have one origin impu rity of the Itlood ; ami these medicines are not only ihe most certain and efiencious of all purifiers of the blood but they leave the sioniach in healthful action to make gcod blond which is health . The following speaks for itself: MOI! l IS( VS ri'.LS CA I ITJD.N . Tlnthfi College of llral'i, lltnailtjn I'lace, .Vfip Jioad, Tendon, July ii, i - io. Whcrea, Horatio Shephpard Moat, of Xew V'ok, late Jenera 1 A ent to the IJri tisii ( "oliee of Health, London, in publicly making ue of my name for the sale of certain medicines purporting to tie mine. This is. to certify, that I am in nowise eoiviecte 1 with such medicines, and that I protest against such e of my name by the said Horatio Shepheard Moat in any manner whatsoever, '.he sanm be in; calculated to ininletd tlie public. And I further (Vein re, that Dr. (leorge rI ay hr, nf Wall street, Neiv yntk, is my only authorised Aentin the I'niied States of America, and from whom alone, ind the Agents duly afipointel by him, can my medicineH ie had genuine. In witness where of, I have hereunto set mv band and ea! Signed, J i 'i i s Morison, the Hyzeist, rresiient fif tiie llrltisli Co!le-e of I lea'lh. r.KOKOE TAYLOi, 1 Wall stree t, N. York, .Member of lite ISrilish ( 'oileoe of Health, and Sole A jent for the I'. States. Tbe above Mediei:e3 may be bad genuine at tiin Hook Storeof D. r. HOLI,WAY. Richmond, la., De-. 10, Is 13. lit! The COEXTERFEITEIVS DEATH BLOW! observe that no Ilra i !rt th's Pills are fuiie uoies box has thies laoels upon it. each contamioj a lac sinile signature ol my handwriting, thus It. Itrnndretn. 't te-e labels are engraved on steel, beautifully dsi:ne l, an 1 done at an oxpe:ie of several thojand tloilars. TIIE IlR.IMlUr.Tll TILLS. T IIE remarkable cares u hich have bee t effected by llran lreth's 1'iIN, have astonished the whole medi cal (acuity, many if whom ha..; concede! that they arc tho , greatest blessing that ever was given to the world. 'I lie reason these celebrated Fills have such a universally ! rr,ood effect : because their action harmonizes with the hu j man body. "Furae out the old l;aven, that ye may become a new lump,"' is the ian;nae of Holy Writ, a figure applied pi- i ritoaliy, it is true, bat how could it hat any application unless confirmed ty practical experience in the body of mat- I ter The fouiifiition upon which this figure of scripture rests is as immovable as lb- laws l.-ch govern tiie tide-, or that occa-ion the thunder of i.ea.en. 1'iie CoNiiiTioi " The condition upon w hieii (Jo 1 has jive i hpalth to nun is a :ontatit n,e to keep his stomach and bowels free fr m ail morbid or unhealthy accumulations. . The means to effrct t us nmt hm those remedies which , clean-e tiie bow els and purify the blood. i (ood healthful iiedicme ibonly a species of food; when ' the animal, w hose habits we have the means of observing, i are sick, they warn er through the fields, and make selection : of th.ie herbs which open tneir bowels and tiurify their fla i id. which immediat!y restores their health. When ariose of Brandreth's Pills are taken, thev are ' d:ge-ted, and pas r every part of the system; but they leave the body woei. they have effected toe intended pur i poe, and heal'h an.iTisror are by them insured. M meral me ii-inei may enter the sytem ; but they are witli difficulty got ou. again ; and they always oceasson pain an ! misery hiie tow remain in the body ; I hereas Itramlreiirs Fills are as innocent as a piece of I bread, and arc eracunted with the J:sei-e for which they ; are taken. t rom the time we are born to the time we cease to breathe, our bodies are constantly vva-tinc. and as constantly buiM j in up. Tne action of the atmosphere vveare or wastes them. Tne food we eat. the digestive organs convert into blood, w hich renews or builds up by its circulating power. : Thus tne human body i healthy when the Mood circulates : freely, aid when any thins prevents its Jree course through ! the vaines, disease commences. Remember ! the top the side and tlie bottom. ffF-My office is on Tnt'ri street, between Main and W ainut, Cincinnati, lhio, where tlie Gtxnst Fills can always be obtained. The undersianed ier"n are the Ovtr AcTitoaisrr, Aoemts, in the fol!ovrin places : Samuel Feirce, Richmond; J. E. Dunham. Centrevi'ie; Lackey &, A b rams, Cambridge Citr ; I. i. B Kirk, rublin ; ! m. Lwi. Ha-erstiwn : Seth Henhaw. f,reenehrrm-l, . Rr gers Meek, New Cat'e ; John ThortiMrg-h, Economv ; am'l Grar, Franklin; S Johnon ct Co.. W ilHamsburgh ; I. Cra;f. New Bnstan; flood rich Sc Mrother, Vvinchesier; M'Donalen ,V Co., Abin'tort; D. J. Cottom, New Fans, O. July 3, 1ML ' af-rn Iron and Groceries T received at J. E. Re-res" Cash Store. J1: and for 23 -tf sale reru ehean. Richmond, July J.T, l?il. Dr. Joseph Hamilton's Anti-Fevcr OR EVERY FAMILY T11I.IR i.WN m YSICIAN. A Certain Cure for all kind of Fecer. flIIE unrivalled success of these Pills hi everv region J where they hare been use 1, has nuia-r I me to give them a enera! nrcuiat.ou, i.i eery p irtion if tbe cojutry, ' where the disease for which they are recommended prevail; j a id as the vadiea if the Mississippi, 1 iso t.-j, liihiuis, . tt'ioai.i riiers, ami ail their tributary stream are visited ! every scaso i with jme of liis forms of lever, I have tatten ! great troiiide thrnh the me luirn of ageat, to place them ! in almost every neii;!.nj.-hoc.!, so mat t.iey may !e w.thui the reach oi every ismi'y. Kojr-f ftns cf the !'.unan fami ly wno d ie i;i t:ie w esterti and southeri! cuiitrts, brtweeji the inou'.iis of Jmict a ill N-iemtier, vicliuia t'V ievrr in some of in varif,..' i nrn.s; a.id it is wonderful beyond ctm- ire!iCiiio;i that so little has been dono bv medical prevent the ravages I fevers, which may be troU c:i le i irinc. .in iciiun i i.ic iivsiriii mitj 91 ii i . 11-1 ti I j These Fills are very uitpouular anions physicians, be -au.se ( tiiev cut Iheui out of t ier practice. Famdie- who keep and use .h-111 acco.din,; to tiie uireotio.i, but seldom hae to call on Doctors for incli-a! ail. These Fill possess one: qua ity above all others, 4iich has rendered them i i'lstii vnluaijlo to the people. il is t.iis: Thry cb au-- lb- . ns'i . - . . 11 . . ,K- . I ...... I... . those ho 1 an I lenoer it as pure a a I'uutai,; i spriiii water, nun ' ive in regions where bilious fever, chills and fe- ver, aauo ano lever, Jk.c. prevail, bv taknic ism ol tho t ills a week during Uic summer itu i tail, will r.arciy. if err. be attacked vviih eit.'icr of thoe disea-e. Tbe?.o liils are so iiitM in tneir effect on the svetem, t ilt patients fm i them- . selves well alter their use, without know in' h.nv the c;;re j has been brought about. Indeed they act like manic on the human body, producing a cure in a few hours without the patient knowing h iv or wherefore lie has been restored to hcnlth. They neither sicken the stomach nor produce any action ou tiia bowels. Fatients can d ink cold water and : eat auv tiling ilirit a i'-k prison should take as no jrihmenl while taking them. Females can take them ill any situa- ,' tion, without the least fear of injury. Indeed, females in a delicate situation should take 2 'T three a week during tbe I sirkley part of the season; for they are almom r ceitain . pre-ervative of lie.tt til to such persons. i Lor children or grown persons w ho cannot take Fills, thev i may be beaten into a powder and put in a vial ol water, and taken in that wav. For grown persons, make pow der of ten pills, and pal it ii ten tcaspn infill of water, add a little su n, and iiie a le.ispoonfui everv hour, sha king tbe vial each time before taking ii. A child ten years old may lake of ihe mixture thus made. 3d drops un hour ' for I II hours ; one of four years old . 1 drop, and a child of four weeks old 5 or (i drops nn hour for ten hours; and to , preiei.l a return, give tnri-e tlo-s a day for five or si duvs, I and to children u ho tnke the pi'ls, a like prop ution. The pills are so innocent that double tho amount w ill do no harm to children or grown persons. ' Ague and Fercr, or Chilli and Ftrcr In this clas of fever which is so common in the we-tern and south ern countries, nnd so ea'ily cured w hen mule. stood and lrea- i ted properly, but littio ilirections are necessary. These I Fills posse-s a rare and singular virtue in this disease. They are emphatically a Specific, or inlalliblo cure. 1 defy any cae to bo found that these pills w ill not cure in from ; Jl W 11 hours, if taken according to the directions. One I gieat advantage possessed by them over any other medicines in Ague nnd Fever, and the common chills and lever, is tha: patieuts will rarely have a return of the complaint af- i ter their use, except when they expose themsehes too soon after it is stopped ; and when by exposure it is brought back i in n fowcaes, a repetition of the Fills will cure it again. j A practice ot '.i I years in the western and southwestern. sta tec, 'vnere an mo varieties ot lever prevail, has given me an experience i i those diseases, possessed by few i: nny physician". These piils will be of use to all debilitated persons; par ticularly to females, who complain of weakness or debility i from any cau-e whatever. In such cases, two of the Fills a day will, in a short time, restore the appetite A. fctrength- i en and iuiigorato the system. If persons travelling in tbe sickly portion of the year, through regions w heic fevers pre- j vail, will tr.ka fine or six of these Fills a week, they will I rarely, it ever, be attacked w ith fevers. These Tills should also be given in the latter stages of i Scarlet an I Spotted fever, and also what is commonly call- I ed Winter fever. In such cases give four or five of the j Fills a day. ' In any of those fevers where much pain is felt in the sto mach, bowels, back, or head, Till or ill drops of laudanum j three times a day will relieve the patient, and n less rpian- j lity for chiblren, in proportion to their age, but it should j not be given while purgative medicines are operating. I I could obtfiin numberless certificates of the great sneers and valuo of these Tills, but will not encumber the direc- j lions w ith tiirin . The use nf them will boa sufficient ie- commendation of their utilitj' to the people. t.'Al' I'lON'. The public are particularly cautioned a-j gainst believing the falsehoods tha I are put in circulation by I many unprincipled physicians, who, to render thee pills j unpopular among the people, are in the habit of asserting S that tbey contain arsenic. I asure the public that there is ! not a particle of arsenic, or any other minerai substance in ! liiem. They are purely a vegetable composition, an l as innocent in the system as their weight in lluur. Fhysiciaus have found that in nine caes out ol ten, one box of these Fills will cure a patient, and save him from paying a doc- tor's bill of ten, fifteen, or twenty dollars, and it is for this reason that they w i-h to prevent peoole from using them. The Fills are put up in small, round, paper boxes; whicli generally contain between 2') and ".!. pills. The directions are wrapped round t ie box in rather a carcle manner, and tied o i w ith twine. These Fills may be foun I in all tiie towns and i il'ages, at : mills, a,v' in almost ev ery neighborhood in tho valliesof the M issi'sippi, M is-onri, Illinois, an I Wabash rivers. Each box is enveloped w ith a paper containing the symptoms of the diseases, and tiie directions lor taking th Fills. My name and residence is attached to the direction". JO.-LFII HAMILTON, Liberty county, ia. i'ho above Fills can be had at I. KrtooV IlnoTitF.a's Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Kichmond, f int. ; .I. J . i I t.xtunk, Newport: an l A. A S. Akf.r, Winchester; J. I T. I'ncm.rNTJ, Ce.itreville ; Uivrs Ac Scott, Washington; Sam'i. Joiiso-j, Williams!). irgh ; W. 15. Hksiisw, Jt Co. Economy; Hem person Ac Hist, flreeusborough : l.uTt .Sc E.t ivs, Knight-town 5 July IT, I - 1 1 - 31-C.y , DR. J ,i ir.e !i A YNI'S EXFIXITORANT. This invaluable icine is daily effectins some of the most astonish- i ing and won lerful cures that have ever been kno.vo. All w ho lia-.e ever nse 1 it for Asthma, Coosh Soi ttoig of HI ood, j Hooping Cough, Cruop or Hives. ( loosmo ption. Chronic ( l'leurisy. Hoarseness, Tain nnd Soreness of toe llfast. dif- : ticu'.ty of Mreathing, and evcrv other disease of ilie LI '.NfiS and BREAST, can and do anest to its usefulness It stands unrivalled it sttnds pr-em:.iait rav it, and y o t will he forced to acknowledge that its virtues hare not, nor rannot he nrerrated ; that it stands far above and be yond t:ie reach of competition ; toat il is the only reasonable, the only natural, an I the only truly suc-essful method of ar- ' resting and curing diseases of the Fu'momrv Orgsns. Extract of a crtificatn from the Rev. Dr. Ilabcock.Iale ' Fresident of the Water iile College, Maine: 1 "From intimate personal acq.,. iunni-e with Dr. II. Jayu", a regular student of tho Me Jical t "niversuy of Fenn- ! syl. ania, an 1 an exjierience, successful practioner id medi- cine, I was prepared to appreciate the numerous lesti- j moninls in favor of his different medical preparations, much ' more highly than the great majority of those which are ex- '. tensively eulogised. On trial of them in my own family, nnd some of them personally, I have more than realized their favorable anticipations. They are what th-y profess to be not quack nostrums butskilfully prepared antidotes ; for some of the most afflictive of human diseases. I know I they are highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed, by j some of the most respectable of the regular practioners of ' medicine of this city and elsewhere, and 1 do not h-sit-ite I to commend them as a valuable ad-fition to our materia me- t dica, and a sale, as wed as eminently oseful remedy for the I disease !." RUFUS DAI1COCK, Jr. Mr. Nicholas Harris, on of the deacons of the First Baptist Church of Fniiadelphia, has been perfectly cured b it after having suffered for sixty years with Asthma, which hitherto baffled the skill of some of the best Fhysi cians of the e ty. Miss Mary Campbell of Fayette Co. Fa., has been cure 1 of Asthma of eighteen years standin; by th s Expectorant. Finally, what the public have long desired, a medicine of this kind , which might be depended upon, prepared by a. regular physician is now offered to them, and can be had of JAMES K. D I (.DALE, Ja!y 21, 1-ll;-,y Riciiwo-sn, I. A House and Lot FOR SALE. rpiIE subscriber wishes to sei: a good Two-srotr brick I tfnfmest, situated on Washington Avenue, with comfortable fixtures attached. Terms ill be a. -com mode ling. I or further particulars, enomre of the unders goed, !irin on trie premises. THOMAS IE Y AK-MO.N. Richmo v!, la., July 3, 141- 26tf O ATOLOtJV FOR WIfiS. Ol nil th remeiies ever devised fir the preservation of t;ie ba'r, none has bee si found equal to JA.M.' 1IAIK H. It , in deed it has proved itselt infalibie in preventing the hair from ! tailing off, a.ul will posiiive'y by a laithlul ap.icalion, in i nineteen caes of every twenty, pnivluce a f lil and luxui- iant head of hair. ! Kleaso rea l the f.i'burin; from the Saturday Kveriit; rot ot S-.t. 7th, l:iJ : 11 vis Toxic We call the attention of the addicted wit:. ' jirematiire babhiess. to the ereiient IIair Toni'-, prepar ; ed bv Or Javne of this city. Having ued it ourselves, j we can spenk of itsvi't i- by experience, anil e u.x'irj-.ia-I lin'V pMii.funcj it an mvaiuabir inie 'v t pievent the ! I'aliuir; "If of the hair, nn.l to rest.iro it I'rosn a dead, to a i line, healthy appcara:t-e. 'V'e can also speak l-oio perm ; at know'rdje ol the caes of two or three :rien:s who wrr ' predisposed to baldness, who by the ue of Jsyiif'i Hair S i onic, have now luxuriant hair. Wo have no dtspoinoi ..v 'I . . r . . n-i.i" 1. ii i. N men to 1 iKJa '!1 oi liminaie-v an nuios in rrinptnr", lor n:i uis Vd t m ea-rs which flesh is hir to, but when we have tested the irtue of an article, w e are free to say tt s good. JAVNF. S CARMINATIVE F. W.SAM is a certain, sale and ellectual remedy lor dysentery, L.arihoca. or looseness, cholera morbus, summer comp'aini, griping pains. . ramp, nervous tremors, and for all boxel atiectioiis and nervous diseaes. Tills is one of the mist efficient, pleasant and safe com positions ever tillered to the public lor the cure of tho var ious oeraugements ol the stomach and bowels and the only article worthv of the least co.ihdcive for curing cholera in fantum or summer complaint; and in ail the above diseases it leaiiy acts like a charm. WORMS! WORMS!! WO. J MS::!-T remove these t routilesome an 1 dangerous inhabi tants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health nod drsirov thn lives oi Children, use JAVMl'S TONIC VF.KMIFCtiE a certain and sale pre, aration lor tbe removal of the ar ious kinds ol worms, dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of ap petite, infantile fever and a'ne, and debility of tho stomach anil bowels and organs of digestion. For sale by JAMES K. D Ft 5 DALE, July U, I Ml.-- iOly. Kiciimomi, I. Itroiichiti-! IfronchitiS! I5EWARE OF THAT DREAD DESTROYER, fgrTUE BROACH I 7.S.-C0 UT'HICH spares neither the Young, the Jood, or the Fomitiful, but is annually hurrying thousnuds upon thousands to a premature grave under the mi-futrrt name ol Consumption. The usual symptoms of this disoase are. Cough, Soreness of tho Lungs or Throat, Hoarseness, Diffi culty ot breathing. Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up ot Fhlegm or Matter, and sometimes Hlood. It is an imlam ination of the lino kin which lines tbe inside of Ihe small wind lubes or air vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remriii for this alarming and wide-spreading disease is the llrv. I, Ciim bt's MALM OF LIFE. 'I bis new and invaluable Medicine is universally pronounced, by the multitudes who bate used it and tested its healing virtues, to be the most wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for the cure of Jlronrhilis, lrtn;hg, trrere Co Ids, Croup, . i.'th run. If honping ('ntn?fi, and all diseases of the .Mnrand indjiiic, w hich, neglected, soon lead to m:AL Consumption. The Hw.m or Lifk stands entirely aloof from the variou Quark .ystrtnns of the day, having invariably won tne conii lencs of llitjsicians. Clergymen, and the intelligent of all clas.irs, w herever it has been introduced. Fbilanlhro pits, and all who truly sympathise with human suffering, every where hail its appearance with heart-fell joy; and look upon tbe Ibi s ok Lifk as one of those great and U1 common dating wdiich a kind Frovidmce occasionally be stows on man, but which, like angel's vi-its, are few an I far between. f)7-CircuInM, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, can tie had. gratuitous, of all our Ai;en is. Covkrt's Ma i.m op Lifk, (One Dollar jter Tioltte,) i for t lie in llichmond, by IRVIN REED Sc. MROTHER. June nth, lflll. '-.'-'-$ Or, really, Health Compared with -?." or 50 f'entt. Uf V. know that these. Fills of JVlers', are eminently the be-t vegetable anti-bilious I 'ills in nse we can also prove tnis Hiid from it will not depart and who does not know ii ? A cloud of witnesses are tiefore you and lite world, too numerous too ioteligent resistless, speaking wiiat liuy do know, and testifying what they have seen and experienced. W i ibout eci-pijon, io any age or country, no medicine has spread wilh such rapidity and given such universal satisfaction they are in gcner i! use throughout the American continent and elsewhere an I their resistless power and inn icence proclaim them one of the happiest dis coveries of modern days, nnd an inestimnhlo public bles sing. They are simple in their preparation, mild and kind in their action, thorough in their operation, and unrivalled in their results. The town and country are alike filed witli their praise. Tlepaf.ace and poor-house aliko echo Willi their virttes in all climates under all lempera lures, they w ill retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unalter ed by age or situation: and this the voice of a gralelul community proclaim. They will core Billions Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspep sia, Liver Complaints, Sick nadachc, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropuy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, 1 lies. Col ic. Female Obstructions, 7eartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach nod Bowels, Incipient Diarrhea, Flatulence, abitna! Cositi v eness, t of Ap petite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, w here a cathartic or an aperient is indicated producing neither nnuf , griping, nor debility, and are the scientific compound of a regular physician who has made his profession the study of bis life. Dr. IVters, was bred to the healing art he is a graduate of Yale College, ami the medical college of Berkshire, Mass.. diaploms from both of which ban in tiis office. Liberty 't., N. F. ; also the American Institute honored him with tnreo premiums for his inimitabn-. skill and perfection, in generalizing A, inanufacturiiigmedicines, . the medical soci--riety of N. Y. have recognised Felers' Fills wilh their sanc tion and indivjdual patrmvaee. Dr. Feters, formerly prac ticed in the marshy dieijct South, where agues, fevers, and yellow-jtck, grow out of a morbid state of the tide, and here it was Feters' Fills originated for the benefit of man kind. Some very rpja.-ks leil you their nostrums will cure every thing. I would as lief swallow them, prewc iplions, wrappers and all, as a tale so absurd. Feters Fills work no such miracles although I take them and derive more real benefit in one box than in fifty dollars laid out in my former way and I would exchange them for none. The care wilh which every box of pills is put up under Dr. Fe ters' own inspection their adaptation to every variety of ilie, where cathartics are indicated. 3 or 4 is a eoiumon dose : hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of tneni. OnlyJ'ead w hat they have done ; we mean if any are yet unacipiainte 1 with their power and efficacy, pleas to call on the Agents,aod see a pamphlet published by Dr. I'sters; where they ar recommended by such persons es will inspire confidence . The Subscribers, also, having found by toe past years exjierience, that it is really what it is recommended to b, have obtained a fresh supply itom Dr. Feters, for wholesaling, etc., at his prices. Inquire for Feters' egetablo Fills fj7"Price 2. or J ee.tu. The resistless force of such troths their universal recep tion added to the testimony of millions. 'kep it before the ptople,' mun and will be heard throughout taif sale of tears. C. R. KINO, Ag?ni. For sale by Irrin Reed &. Brother, Basil Brightwell, J. K. Dug dale, and D. I. Holioway, Richmond. Coffin jfit Parker. Newport. Michael Aker. floodncb, Brother ,t Co , Winchester. S. P. Anthony, M. D. Wil iar 1 Sc. Futnain. Bioomfield Sc. Jack, MuncietowD. PtnilSi, vV. Sample, Yorktown. Joel Blackli.'ge, A nderontown. M. Swvir rt wuniff!, inn i impart iCI'J y ou WHO 1 o-rcat satisfaction."' " if Mr. SJthworth, the writer t, tte boe, 1 would cause tbe tcaiiirjoii y of the pers-ous referred I to be taken before a nio;i,tratef atd uflerwarfJ ! p iblieheJ, le wuul'J W luinj ( sealinl ger-ice t INI AGISTRATFS BLANKS, and Constable's bleak Delivery Bonds, Alto, Blank Notes and tliesrks. for sale at the BOOKSTORE.