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U. DVO'LT'S A\ TI-B1MOUS 1»1ULS As .1 lunily medicine, u mild an 1 gentle purgative and u purifier of the blood. Tlie gen eral u-io ol tiles i celebrated Fills throughout the United States, for these forty years p.i- t, nml the strong recorntn nidations they have acquired from all class as of our fellow citizens, places them in a much m >ro elevated situation in public estimation, than any other remedy which has heretofore been introduced. The following are among the inanv diseases for which l)r. Dvott’s celebrated Pills are so deserved ly distinguished for curing. IJy their counteract ill? properties in icmoving tho hi hi from the stom ach‘they prevent and cure the bilious fevci ; chill ; or ague and fever ; spring and fill fevers ; yellow fever ; bilious cholic ; pleurisy ; dysentery; wot ins ; bilious vomiting , sick and foul stomach. By cleaniug the bowels and stoin tch from all im purities, they restore the lossofappetitc,remove flat ulency, cure tile headache, habitual costivcticss, colds, couglu, astliin t, epeliptic fits, hypochondria, hysterical complaints, stransguary, :rrav< I, &<-. IJy a general and copious use they will he found very beneficial in curing the rheumatism and goal, lumbago or pains in the bade. All impurities m the blood yield to their happy effects, whether pro cer ling from constitutional ailment or from india creel intemperance. These celebrated pills have been used to very great advantage in curing tho. dyspepsia or indi gestion, bronchitis, liver complaint, See. They are an infallible medicine for Female Com plaint s generally, and especially for removing those obstructions which are the source of their ailments at certain periods, they possess the eminent advan tages over most other purgatives, that while they operate gently, they produce neither cdslivones.--, debility, or loo great excitement. Whenever there is a predisposition to receive die ease from marsh efiluvia, or front a too copious n»e of ardent spirits or from a vitiated state of the bile, these pills will assuredly counteract it. They are highly recommended to travellers, by sea or land, and may be made two of with safety without change of diet and in situations where no exercise can be used. They will be found particu larly valuable for preventing diseases incidental to hot climates, they deterge and cleanse vicid hu mors, open obstructions, and promote the secretion of good bile, operate as an easy cathartic as a pow erful diuretic, and as a diaphoretic. Dr. Dvott, under the strong conviction of the power of liia pills, to relieve the afflicted, recom mends the use ol them to those who are in health as well as the afflicted, at least once a fortnight, during the Spring and Summer months, in which ho feels assured those who attend to hi? advice will find the benefit they seek. A bill of directions accompanies each box of Fills. Take notice—eacli Box is sealed with red wax, stamped with the proprietor's rn.it of arms, and For sale bv theSolo proprietor, at the Fountain Head, No. 14‘? Vo-th Second street, above llnre, i East side, and bv tlte most respectable Druggists and country Merchants throughout the United Stales. Special Depot, at the Store of Alexander Duvall fr. Co., No. 147 Main street. Richmond. Also, for sale by C. II. TIEINITSU, Agent,Ports mouth, M. A. Santos, King & Toy, B. Emerson, Robertson & Cornick, W. II. Broughton, Norfolk, and by Drugggists generally throughout the Uni signed T. W. DVOTT, M. I) , and T. W\ DVOTT, Jr. ted States. June 7. A PPROVED PATENT MEDICINES.— I have on hand a larire stork of the most pop ular and approved PATENT MEDICINES, which I will warrant fresh and genuine. The following list contains a portion of in v slock. For Coughs, Colds, 4"C. Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam, BrinckerhofPs Health Restorative, Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, Pease’s Hore hound Candy, Dr. .Swaytie’s Syrup of Wild Cher ry, Houseman’s German Cough Drops, &c. For Impurities of the Blood. Sands’ Extract Sarsaparilla, Swaim’s Panacea, Bull’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, Richardson’s Ameri can Panacea, Dandelion and Tomato Panacea, &c. For Bilious Diseases. Dr. Dyutt’s Anti Bilious Pills, Peter’s do., Lee’s do., Wright’s Indian Vegetable do., Sugar Coated do., Moffat’s do., and Brandreth’s do. For Fever and Ague. Rowand’s Improved Tonic Mixture, Nash’s Ton ic, Hull’s Ague Pills, Moffat’s Phoenix Pitters, Sap pington’a Pills, &c. For Worms. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Hull’s and Sherman’s Worm Lozenges, Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge, Swaiin’s Vermifuge, Worm Tea, See. For Diarrhtea and Summer Complaint Bernard’s Diarrhoea Remedy, Jayne’s Carmina tive Balsam, &tc. For Dyspepsia, fyc. Houck’s Panacea, Beckwith’s Anti Dyspeptic Pills, Santos’s Alterative and Anti Dyspeptic Pills, See. For Pains in the Bach, Side, fyc. Sherman’s Poor Man’s Plaster, Whiting’s & Well’s Strengthening Plaster, McAllister’s Oint ment, &e. Also Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil for Deafness, Thomp son’s Eye. Water for Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Har rison's Specific Ointment, Genuine Harlein Oil, Bateman’s Drops, British Oil, Dalby’s Carmina tive, Ju Ikin’s Ointment, Turlington’s Balsam, Godfrey’s Cordial, &c. For sale wholesale ami retail by C. H. IIE1NITSH, Agent. TEA! TEA !—IMPORTANT TO FAM ILIES.—I have the largest and best assort ment of TEAS ever offered for sa’o in this vi cinity, from the “ Canton 'Pea Company,” which is the oldest established Company in the United States, and arc celebrated for selling Choice TEAS. Among the assortment may be found the follow ing, which are put up in lib, tlb, and ‘lbpacka {TC*. Retail prices as follows, subject in nil rases lobe re lumed {f not approved of— GREENS. Good YOUNG IIYSON. Fine do... No. 2 fragrant do. No. 3 finest do. Extra fine. Good IIYSON. No. 1 do. Very fine do. Extra Fragrant. Good IMPERIAL. Finest do. Good GUNPOWDER. Fine do. Extra fine do. BLACKS. pen M>. .<$<> 50 0 62} 0 75 1 00 1 25 0 75 0 94 1 121 I 25 . n 75 . 1 00 . 0 75 . I 00 I m PER lb. Sound SOUCHONG..$•() 40 No. 1 do. 0 50 No. 2 do. 0 62 i Finest do. 0 75' Extra fine OOLONG. 0*7} Finest Ensrlish Breakfast Tea. 0 75 Every package (in addition to its Containin'; FULL WEIGHT independent of the wrapper,) bears the stamp of neatness and olecranon, and tlir Tea* therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that their quality and power will remain unimp tired in any climate. For sale by CII\S. II HEINITSH. Agent. April 0 High *t., Ith door from Middle. nltUUS AND MEDICINES. FAINTS. OILS. WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, fic.—By recent arrival* from Northern Cities the subscriber is put in possession of a complete as sortment or DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. DYESTUFFS kc., to which he invites the attention of the public gen erally. Purchasers wishing to obtain articles in hi* line, of business, would do well to give him a call before dealing elsewhere. Thb following comprise* but a small portion of his assortment, viz : Aqua Ammon, “ Fort,” Ammon Curb; Arrowroot. “Bermuda,” Alcohol, Borax, Bryborry Bark, Peruvlrn Bark, beat; Gum Opiorn, Gum Camphor,* Gum Benzoin, Roll Snphur, Dover Powder, Calomel, “ English and American,” Jalap, Ipecac, Epsom Salts, Lemon Syrup, Syrup Sarsapaiilia, Wild Cherry Bark, Vanilx Bean*, Musk “ingrain,” HENRY BUFF. Druggist and Chemiat, High #treat DRUGS A MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, C. 11. m.lNlT.SH, .\.r,„t. his recently irecivcd from the Northern t'itie extensive icipplioa of M ■ ij. med, Chemicals, Perfu mery, Dye Stuff*. t>yo Wood*, P lint*, Oils, Win ‘low G ass, !*■»tout Medicines, Garden See ls. To banco, Se- iM.Smitr, &o., iNc.. to which they would respectfully call tlio attention of the Public gene rally. Tiif following I, at contains a portion <»t their Stock, which they will well upon as good terms as any Store in Virginia. M MI)Id \ KS. English an.l American Calomel, Sulphate Qui nine. < linn Aloes, Gum Camphor, Arrowroot, Pi : u vian 11.irk, P'trl II it Icy, English (*.i 1 ■ -in - I Magne sia, li ne Pill Mass, Stilph. Morphia, Powdered J.t l ip, I’owd. Ipecac. Rhubarb, Super. Curb. Potass, [ Castor Oil, Super. Carb. Sodn. Gutn Arabic, Gum Tt agacauth, Cinnamon, Sp Nitre, lids. Copajv.i. 1 Antimo. Wine, Opium, Liquorice, Fiona. Camo mile, Corrosive Sublimate, Acpt.i Ammonia, Tar J taric A. ill, Kpsuin Salts, Laudanum. Semin, Oil Peppermint and all essential Oils, Quicksilver, I M i gnrsii, Manna, Hull and Flour Sulphur, Alco h d, Borax, relined and crude, Re<| Precipitate, Gutn Myrrh, C intharidcs, Gutn Trag.icauth, Sar saparilla. Spoi*rres, Vials, fee. PAINTS, OILS AND RMRS. Window Glass ol alt .sizes and qualities. White Lead, dry and in oil, Red Lead, Litharge, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Whiting. Verdigris, dry and in oil, Ciirome Green, Chrome Veilow, \ ellow Ochre, Prussian llltte, Vermillion, Rotten Stone, Ivory Black, Gum Copa', Paint Brushes, all sizes, Rose Pink, Lamp Blaek. British Lustre, Gold and Silver Leaf, Copper Bronze, 'Virile Chalk, Spanish Rrown, A enctian Red, Sand Paper, Pumiec Stone, Japan, Copal. Coach and Harness Varnish, Turkey Um ber , Terra do Sienna, Red Chalk, Gum Shellac, Bright Varnish, Sash Tools, all sizes, Black Lead, &c. SUNDRIES. Cochineal, Nutmegs, .Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspiec, Isinglass, Gutn Arabic, Turkey, Oil Rones, Vanilla Beans. Tor.quin Beans, Coriander Seed, Cirraway Seed, Anniseed, Pearlnsh, Saleratus, White Jamaica Ginger, Last India Ginger, Pepper, Superior Spanish Segues, Starch, Liquorice Ball. Rath Brick, Fig Blue. Powdered Ginger Root, Al um, Olive Oil, in bottles and h:i->ki ts. Refined Salt P' tee, .Mica l>o v Snuff. Scotch Snuff. Itulitro, Castile Soap. Cloves, C urtor Oil, in bottles. Alcohol, Fric tion M,itfhtK, Carbonate. Ammonia. Soda for Wash intr, London Mustard, Cayenne Pepper, &c., &c. The Suhsccibcrs take this method of returning tlu ir sincere thanks to the Citizens of Pm tsmoulh. Gosport, and the neighboring Counties, for the pat ronage so liberally extended towards them, and confidently assure thorn that every exertion will he made on their part to merit a continuance of the PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS compounded of the purest ingredients with accuracy and despatch. Orders from Country Merchants, Physicians and others, promptly and neatly executed,‘and the pri ces such as will give entire satisfaction. OCJ” -d'l .trllrlrs sold at Inis Kstablishment warrant ed Fresh and Genuine. C. II. HE1NITSH, Agent jr utr. vr DISCOVERY 1NTIIKIIEAL \ T INO ART. — Important to invalid* and friends of tlio sick.—Medicine, however efficacious. basal woys been taken with dissatisfaction by the sick, owing to it* unpleasant nature. Hence it ha* ever been the study of all great physicians to disguise its nauseous taste. Hut their efforts have never been c rowned with complete success. It was left for I>r Smith to accomplish. Having given the subject bis unremitting attention for nearly two years, he has, afti*r spending a considerable amount of money, produced a medicine which, while it is every way ay ... able to the palate, is sure to triumph over DIS EASE and all opposition, and to repay him for his devotion to the improvement of medical science. DR. G. HI N.I. SMITH’S rSITOAR COATED! “ IMPROVED IND. VRG. PILLS.” Arc the result of hi* labor. Their effects, and the general favor with which (hey have been received in all pari* of the United States, warrant the pro prietor* in the declaration that “ they are the great est improvement in medicine ever known. Unlike all other pills, these neither gripe, produce nmmea nor any other unpleasant sensation, while they arc as powerful as it is possible for a medicine to be, and he HARMLESS. For sale hv _C. H. 'HEHVITSH, Agent. 1JRIN CK _E It IIOFF’S II E A LTH RE vv1 • S 1 OKA 1 1 \ E.—This medicine is a safe and c.ci tain cure in complaints of the Liverand Lungs. Consumption, I.ivcr Complaint, chronic, and severe Coughs and Colds, are almost immediately relievcil and ultimately cured by a faithful use of the Re storative. Dr. Chilton, the eminent practical chem ist and physician of New York, attaches his cer tific ate stating its entire vegetable composition, af ter lie had made a careful 'analysis. Ii is wholly devoid of any irritating- property, and manifests so dccidedhealingand purifyincrqualities as tequick ly alleviate the most aggravating cough and change the morbid expectoration. Pains in the chest and side, so often attendant on Lung Complaints, arc effectually removed without the least inconvenience, the scat of thedifiiculty being reached much quicker than any external application. From the reputa tion of this medicine in New York, where it has been sold for some years, the most indubitable tr tiinony is given to it* merit. Certificates have been literally showered in on the proprietor from the be*t sources, and staling the cases of persons raised even when given up by their physician.— The fact of no one single instance of dissatisfaction, known or expressed, is a strong guarantee of it* merit. The following certificate is from Dr. Chil ton. the well known New-York chemist. “ I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called * 0. Hrinckerhoff’* Health Restorative’; anil find that it does not contain Mercury, or any other metallic preparation, nor opium in any of its forms. It is composed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R. Chilton, M. D. C. HRINCKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y For sale by C. II. IIEINITSII, Agent, Ports mouth, Va. T^ANCY ARTICLES A PERFUMERY. 9 Ladies, I would must respectfully rr,|| your ut tentiun to my assortment of FANCY ARTICLES and PERFUMERY, which is perhaps the largest iuif. richest ever before offered for sale in this place, comprising almost every article both useful and ornament tl ncce- -.ary for the Toilet, of which the following is a part— Ladies’ Caprices, a new and beautiful article, Perfume Cushions, put up in splendid style. Cosmetic Cream, th- best article ever offered for rhopped him!*, fen. ft po.<«*r**crt the rrio*t extraor dinary lienlmfif qualities und ia the best cosmetic ever known for imparting a delicate softness to the Skin, and preserving1 it from chopping, Philocomc, the best preparation for the flair now j in use, ■# Rose Seen I er| 'i’oilet Powder, very superior, Taylor’s Chrystalinc Soap, Togethr-r with the largest assortment of Cologne . ;| t'T, Florida Water, ami Soaps of superior mlal ity, of every description of Pei fume, Preston Salts rooth Hru-hr s, Nail Rrushes, Hair Hrushes. Sune rior iooth Powder, Reef Marrow Pomatum Pa tey’s Celebrated Cobl Cream, &c. (jT/*C’all in and examine for yourselvc.s C. H. IIEINITSH, Agent July 7 High st., 4th door from Middle. P Uo',l,JI ,VN,J,‘VGS AND unit|)K|{. J. INC,. We have for sale a large slock of P \ PKR HANGINGS and BORDERING, which we will sell very low. Persons in want of either of the above articles will please give us a rail before purchasing elsewhere. . w. H. II. HODGES & ro, r, have also just received a lot of bentifol KIRK SCRFihNS, which we fire Bellin*+ verv low. March 31 b J WB ARE TURNING OUT The mostTvaf. uab!<' collection of Kooks, Stationary, and Fancy Articles ever exhibited here, via : School Kooks of the most approved kind, A fin<- assortment of Writing Paper, Ink, Steel Pens, Quills, Wafers. &c., M usir a I Inst rumen ts of various k inde, very cheap Hand-ome Walking Canes, Riding Whip*, &r .’ \ b>t of beautiful Cutlery, embracing .tome of Rodgers's superior Pocket Knives, and the 'neatest vanaty of fancy articles,all atcheaprr prices than evr: . HODGES Sc CO March 12 r % lbi invf »■ 1 mww.m w«wnnr Dr. Upham’g Vegetable Electuary A certain Cure for the Files, t’j- Although Mu' Klhctuarv originally prepared for tin; cure of Piles, Vi*t from its modus operand!, or riiml,! of operating, anil from extensive personal applica tion. it has pmv.-.i itself to lm a Medicine far superior to all other,. in till Diseases of an liitliunuiatory character, with .1 ,1,'termination of blooil to any particular part or organ. In Inflammation and Congestion of tin* f.iver atul Spleen ; Inflammation, Soreness .mil Ulceration of tile Stomach, Hovels. Kidneys and Wadiler; in Inflammatory and .Mercurial liheumuti.-m, and nil Jijfeetions urising from tile itnprililenl or injudicious use of Mercury ; in all cases vvlirre the I Hood is powerfully ,1 terinined towards the /friii/. it is the I1B8T Medicine ever disc,>v,trod, l'or all Impuri: ies of the blood, arising from unv source what ever, and lor all Diseases of the Skin, it is unrivalled, clearing and improving it in the most remarkable man ner. In 1’clpi‘ation of the Heart, I'aiit in the Side, and Oppression about the Chest ; in Morbid mid Hilinry Con ditions of the Stomach, producing Sick I lend-ache ; in short, in all cases where a Cathartic or Physic is re quired, the Kleetuary will he found fldly equal, if not superior, to any other; and especially to those subject to Piles, it will prove an invaluable Physic, as it operates without irritation, which is not the case with most of the purgatives now in use, particularly I’owders or Pills containing Aloes, the use of which will invariulily re turn t he complaint. A. PPII A.H, .11.1). Sole Proprietor, llowcry, New York. T. \V. DYOTT .fc SOYS, General YYliolesnle Agents, 13:4 AoilH Second Street, Plitla (lelpltin. Special Depot, at the Store of Alexander Du vail & Co., No. 1 -18 i\l in street, Richmond. Also, lot sale by CHARLES II. HEIMTSII, Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, King Jc Toy, II. Emerson, Robertson &. Cot nick, Win. II. liioughton, Norfolk, and by Druggists gene rally throughout the United States. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption. mHE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for Colds, I. Couchs, Asthma. and CONSTMPTION, is the HUN GARIAN HALS AM OT I.ITT,, discovered by the cele brated Dr. Ilnchan, of Condon, England, and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintend anr.e of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American At;ent in soliciting for treatment the WORST POS SIBLE CASES that can be found in the community— cases that seek relief in vain from .any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished Physicians as CONFIRMED AND INCURABLE. The Hungarian Balsam lias cured, and will cure, the MOST DESPERATE OT CASES. It is no quark nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should lie supplied with Durban's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, hut to be used ns a preventive medicine in all rases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of ltlood. Pain in the Side and Citest. Irritation and Soreness of tlie Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing. Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General Debility, Asthma, Inthicn/.a, Hooping Cough, and Croup. O Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full direc tions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Ameri can certificates, and other evidence, showing the un equalled merits of this threat English Remedy, may bo obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. DAVID T. URADI.EE, sole Agent for tho United ' Slates. 110 Court street Boston. T. \V. DYOTT &. SONS, General Wholesale Agents, | No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. Special Depot, at the Store of Alexander Du vall & Co., No. i 17 Main street, Richmond. Also, for sale by CHARLES II. HEJNITSH, Agent, Portsmouth, INI. A. Santos, Kina’ Toy, 15. Emorson, Uobertson& Corniek, Win. 11. Broughton, Norfolk, and by Drng’g’istsffcn crally throutrhont the United States. Every Mail his own Physician. I nYOTT’S FAMILY MEDICINE (IIEXTS, | containing the Sixteen Standard Preparations, of which T. VV. DYOTT. M. I),, is sole proprietor. Chest No. 1, contains ns follows, with full directions for using attached to each article, viz.: 12 boxes Pyott’s Anti-llilious Pills,. . . f> Malty’s Plaster Cloth, small size, . . 2 Mnhy’n Plaster Cloth, middle size, . . 1 Mahy’s Plaster Cloth, larste size, 2 Robertson's Elixir i.f Health, .... 2 Robertson's Veg. Nervous Cordial, 1 Oodbolil'a Veg. Balm of l.ife. 2 Robertson's (tout and Itheu. Drops . 2 Robertson’s Stomachic bitters, . , . 2 Pyott’s Vee Tonic Hitters, .... 2 Dyoil's Ve«. Purg. Compound, . . . 3 Pyotf's Circassian Eye Water, . . . 2 Vtcker’s Tetter Ointment,.. 1 Tissot’s Rheumatic i)ro|»,. 2 00 2 V inker's Embrocation,.25 M> 2 Robertson's Worm Destroying Lozenges .*>0 100 9 Dyott's Toothache Drops, . . . . . . 25 50 2 Dyott’s Patent Itch Ointment.50 1 00 The whole amounting to. $30 00 Dim. fur Ca-h, XV,. waking Chat .Vo. I, . . .$20 00 Contents twice the above in Chest No. 2, . . . 40 00 Contents three limes the above in No. 3, . . .00 00 Remember these arc the Fortu Yearn tested Medical Preparations. In the contents of each Medicine Chest will be found a remedy for every disease which the i human body is subject to. It is for these, and these only, I that we bold ourselves accountable for the performance of that for which they nre set forth; and m highly pa tronized and recommended by all classes of our fellnw ! citizens ; and In rase of Riilure. where they are used agreeably f ’he directions, the money will he returned hV applying at the Fountain Heart. >ir<' 132 North Second tit reel. Philadelphia. T. W. DYOTT ft HONS. '■> For furth'T particulars, see J>vott’h Onsei.K or Heai/TM. Copies of which can be had gratis, by apply ing at the Office, No 132 NORTH SECOND Htrect, or of such persons ns keep tlm above ntedfciftt $ for sale. Each article to be line! srpnrntc, Spf.c lAt Depot at the store of Alexander Dti vall & Co., No. 117 Main street, Richmond. Also, tor sale by CM A it EES M. MKINITSM, Atjenr. Portsmouth, >1. A. Santos, King & Toy, B. Emerson, Robertson & Cornick, Wra. ft. Broughton, Norfolk, and by Druggists general ly throughout the United Stater.' . 25 $3 00 .25 1 50 . 50 1 00 1 00 1 50 3 00 1 50 3 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 1 no 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 \UA<iSTAI 1"S HISTORY OF THE t * v QUAKKUS.—A History ot the society of Friends, compiled from it« standatd rironls, ami oilier authentic source.'. I>y \V. U. Wagstsi(l, >1. 1*. On«* handsome volume, 8 vo- $2 01). “ This seems to its to ho a work of derided value mid of greatest interest, not only to pm.essrdly thmlogjc.-l students, hut to nil who wish to ;u quaint, themselves with the progress of peculiar principle's, or the growth of the peculiar sects. In this excellent work he has given very full and verv intrusting biographical sketches of all the. men who were active in establishing,or who have made illustrious the character and history of the Society. The work exhil its a close acquaintance with his | subject, and a careful industry in examining an- ' thcnlic record* concerning it, and is written in a i --tylr which must attract and reward attention.”— ! iV. Y. ('nurirr. " This book i* one that was much needed ; and it will do ^nod. Thu introduction is a very pcrspic nous history of Fluistianity prior to the time of George Fox ; and it brings down the history of the Society of Friends in England from its origin to the year 1736. The work will prove very attract ive ami popular, and wo can confidently recom mend it to all classes, for they will find in it the history of persecuted goodness, plainly and char itable told, in all the simplicity of truth.”—Vhilad. Inquirer. j “ It is something singular, that almost every wri- I ter belonging to the S ciety of Friends is remarka ble for verbosity, while the members of the society, in their oral communications, exhibit great sim plicity and brevity of speech. This fuult of their writers necessarily confines their publications to a 4 select few.’ by whom patience is esteemed a vir tue. Dr. \\ agstafl has judiciously departed from the established rule, and given us valuable his torical matter written in a readable and pleasant style.”—N. Y. Post. 44 The author lias attempted to consolidate the va rious histories of Friends, and present them iti sim ple, but approved language divested of qua in I ess and circumlocution, and in thnj he has eminently j succeeded. This volume will he found deeply in- | teresting, not only to the members of the Society of Friends, but to nil renders.”—TJ. S. (iazrtle. 44 The object of the author is to furnish a com- j pendious and modern work, in order that the. his- I lory of the Society may be known without the nc- I cessity of searching records unadnptcd to general j reading, cither from their quaintness or their ver- ! bositv of style. To this he has consulted the stand- ! ard historians and primitive members ul the Socie ty. and lias produced a work which will no doubt find favor with the public- The present volume cornu cnees with the year l.j3G, and extends to 1736. j It is the design of the author to prepare shortly another volume, containing a full account of the privations endured by the Society in America.”— Unit, rim ‘‘The work of Dr. WagstafT con'ains the most satisfactory and interesting exposition of the rise and progress of the Society of Friends, and of the ! doctrines which they hold, that we have ever read, i The facts detailed in the volume before us are de- I rived from the most authentic sources—the standard j historians and primitive members of the Society.” —Journal of Commerce. “This work lias already attained a vast amount of credit, and seems to be rightly valued by those who have tested its merits.”—American Republican. j June 6 C. HALL & CO. Dr iieckwitii’s aNTi-nyspeptic PILLS have been successfully used in almost '•Very variety of functional disorder of the stomach. Dowels, Liver and Spleen ; such as heartburn, acid eructations, nausea, headache, pain and distension of the stomach and bowels, incipient Diarrhoea, Colic, Jaundice, Flatulency, habitual costivcncss, loss of appetite, side headache, sea sickness, Stc. &o. They are a safe and comfortable Aperient for females during pregnancy and subsequent confine ment. relieving sickness at the stomach, headache, heartburn, and many of the incidental nervous af fection*. Literary men. students, and most other persons of sedentary habits, find them very conve nient. Those who indulge too freely in the pleas ures of the table, find speedy relief from the sense of oppression and distension which follow, by ta king the pills. As a dinner pill they are invalua ble. Those who are drinking mineral waters, and particularly those from Southern climates, ague and fever districts, will find them a valuable ad junct. Those who arc exposed to the vicissitudes of weather on voyages or journeys, ran take them at all times with perfect safety. In full doses they are a highly efficacious and safe Anti-hillious medi cine. They seldom or never produce sickness at the stomach or griping. There have been many imitations and worthless counterfeits of these pills putin circulation by un principled and ignorant persons—the directions, wrappers. &c , of the genuine pills so closely and accurately copied, that tho closest observer could not, without a trial of their effects, distinguish be tween them. Da. T. tV. Dvott & Sons of the Columbian Col lege, 132 N. 2nd st., Philadelphia, having underta ken and been apointed Dr. Beckwith Sole Agents for the United States, for the sale of the avove Pills, the public are informed that they can be supplied with the genuine, article in any quantity at the same price as by the Proprietor by applying ns above. N. B. To guard against counterfeits, all the bills furnished by the Sole Agents, are put up in dozen packages, with a blue, engraved Label, (White Letters) in BECKWITH’S ANTI-DYS PEPTIC PILLS, T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Sole Agents for the Proprietor. Special Depot, at the Store of Alexander Du vall & Co., No. 147 Main street, Richmond. Also, for sale by CHARLES H. HEIN1TSH, Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, King & Toy, B. Emerson, Robertson & Cornirk, W. If. Broughton, Norfolk, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. June 16. AND STILL ANOTHER SUIM'LV. DEATH ! DEATH !! DEATH!!! TO ROACH ES. MOSQUITOES, FLIES, ANTS, &c., &c. I lie KG Y P11A N POISON PAPER, has been in trod need into Great Britain, France, Italy and the United Stale.*. The enormous demand for it in those countries (without any comment) proves its real value in ridding- communities from these dreadful pests. Mr. Moons, General Agent for the United States, deems it necessary to caution the public, against a spuriou* article which has been introduced. The Genuine is sold at the Drug- .•'tore, on High street, 4th door below Middle. Only 12, cent* per Sheet. June 30 CIIAS. H. HEINITSII. Agent. AI/ATE ARRIVAL gives us the following New Books, New facts in Mesmerism, price 25 cents, Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, No. 13 Jew, No. 31 Bible, Part 3th Dictionary of Practical Medicine, Lyle’s Principles of Geology, Tho Wonders of History, by John Frost, L. L. McIntosh’s History of England, complete in 10 volumes, for stile by July!) C. HALL & CO. I A DIES «fc GENTLEMEN’S TRUNKS. ! D Now if you want a cheap Travelling TRUNK just call at my Store and examine a splendid lot received this day, of all qualities: Iron Frame. Lent hoi Trunks, with oval tops, Imitation Wood Frame, Common Leather Trunks, Hair Trunks, V a I ices of ail kinds. By the way a beautiful lot of Men s Morocco B 'otces, Navy Tie* of all descrip tion ; Men's Blue Black Prunella Half Gaiters re ceived to-day. Ladies Slippers and Tics, from 30 ct* up to jjjt 1 2-3. Children’s Shoes, all qualities. WM. B. PITCHER, West side Crawford street. Portsmouth, Va., One Door North of C. V. Diggs’s Grocery Store. May 12 J ()•)•) f{/| O DOLLARS WANTED IM • * *»', v) lb* MEDIATELY! to exchange for whi< n will he given BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, at the very lowest market prices, for cash. The subscriber having recently received large supplies of Goods in his line, would request the attention of the public to an examination of them, and as he does a cash business exclusively, he is enabled to sell cheaper than any othci house in the town. Call and sec for yourselves. WM. B. PITCHER. rXTRA SUPERIOR. lO Butts *<M. Lao# J j home & Son • " sun cured No. I Tobacco, put up expressly for this market, and cost <$30 23 in tno'eaf. Just received and for tale bv July 7 JOSIAH WILLS. VLN hnr publishing', in (hr City ol Washiiijjum, a now daily, semi-weekly, and we.-k.v, Democratic Republican paper, to he enti tled THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL hv Jesse K. Dow & Co. J 't he list number of our new paper will be issued on the lirst day of May next, with an entire now dress—new type, hue white paper, with other im portant alterations and improvements. The paper Will ho devoted to a tearless exposition of Demo cratic principles; it will zealously and unremit tingly oppose each and every effor t to establish a mammoth monarchy hank and other mischievous Corporations and consolidations of wealth, which subvert the rights of thu people and undermine the pillars of tire ltebiiblic; it will oppose an oppres sive and anti-republican tar ill'system,'the assump tion ol the State debts try the General Government, and all other federal principles which have an in evitable tendency to destroy public prosperity as well as individual happiness. Against all such po litical delusions, we shall wage unchanging, un compromising war. The Fabmek and the Mechanic who produce all Hie real capital of the nation, will find in our pa per an unwavering champion of their inalienable rights; the long cherished principles of the edi tors are too well known to the public to require any pledge upon this point. To the Miscellaneous Department particular attention will be devoted • thi* Lathes will always find in our columns a choice selection from the current literature of the day, a welt aa original roi.tributioim from the most tal« entet. yritcrs of which our country can boast. A genera1 summary of Foreign and' Domestic news will be furnished. The conductors have already secured the aid and co-operation ,,f !l ^ge number of the most distin gutshed literary and political writers of the dnv • arrangements will also be made, at the earliest pe riod possible, to embellish our columns by the con tri hut ions of correspondents from abroad. With tins brief and imperfect outline of our plan, wc very respectfully submit our claims to an exten sive patronage to the consideration of a generous THEOPIIILUS FISK, > JESSE K. DOW, £ Editors. TERMS: Daily paper by the year, in advance, . «H> 00 «. “ • * i i'>r ,e?8 th,an niy°flr. sS'l per month. 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Pwelve lines or less, three insertions. - <!• | Of) Every additional insertion, . 25 Ilusincss Cards will be conspicuously inserted for one year, including paper, for - . <515 Longer advertisements charged in proportion, by^theyi-ar*l3COUnt lnade to ‘hose who advertise All payments lobe made in advance. Those who have not an opportunity of paying otherwise, may it nut by mail, at our risk, postage-paid. The Post master s certificate of such remittance shall be a sufficient receipt there for. The notes of any specie paying hank wul he received. J H No Mention will be divert to ant, order unless the. money, or a postmaster'a certificate that it has been re milted, accompanies it. Letters to the Proprietor, charged ,cith postage, will not be taken out qf the Post Office ^ S April 11 M i;l:V R Norton the 16 th 1^14, 1 he Charitable Mechanic As sociation of Massachusetts, held their 1th exhi hilion at QutNCV Hall in the City of Boston I he Committee on Musical instruments, after carefui examination, Lit not the slightest hesi tation in awarding to the very celebrated Piano Mamilactur.-r “Cuickkri.vg” the first Premium a C.old Medal,’ affirming that Mr. Chickering’s Pianos are of so delightful a tone, so delicate ac !!i8° fi,r.m an< cnduring' construction, that Medals to give them celebrity, and n‘JLISrht, . superfluous to give such an encour agement to one who has already received the high est commendation. » Tne Subscribers have just received and opened one of those Celebrated Instruments, and offer it with confidence as to its fine tone, kc. ■t, , , C. HALL & CO. wo wlll sJn l«WOfff0Od l'°,'roncl hand Pianos, which m o 0 for cash> or rcnt at a low price. May 9 _ C HALL & CO. I ATE IMPORTATIONS.—The following ! H ar"clca are all Of the very best quality, and > .ng imported by the subscriber, he can warrant 00 },n'1 *cl1 the,n as low as they can be had m this country. 1 t rnv°i Rod£cr’« highly finished DINING CUT nerod.’tiTh3! bi*,anCOtl handle8’ With patent tern prod steel blades, and warranted, good carvers to match. F.nrh set consists of 53 pieces Japan Waiters, a truly elegant article, iapaned 5 richberol9tyl°’ °xthR (;othic pattern, the ground manner. ’ a,‘d ornamcnted very tasteful french Hanging Papers, imported by C. H. for hisown sales, very rich, and Cloth Hordera splen varictySCreCn8’ 0l hand*omc Patterns and in great Old English Razors, manufactured by Joseph wi’n.f H & S?"1’ t,lcy,r,r'' H< 1 ready for useand -old them If , Prlv’,,:7p returning and exchanging hem if alter fair trial they are not found excel nrov£7. IKaZ°r Str°Pa and Pastc of ih« '"OBt ap proved makers. Y balk^Ril^ Shavinff Soap’ by Brock oanK Kigge—a very superior article. .kta JKS S”'"pl,or s°"p' for «>• Low’s old Brown Windsor Soap, genuine Preston Smelling-Sails. Howland’s Macassar Oil, for the hair. II«S*WhTfcfor chan”i"® «“ «"« »f Uh> P5rfiurnc for thc Pocket Handkerchief, iray & Martin s genuine Japan Blackinir. Noth M£k?n/flbe?"o1rrrcd the public equal to this loathe"*f°r an eJcffant.jet blacks lustre to Dmrh'Mu" Citrl!lent a”*°rtmont of English and plain, yellow and opaque. > rhermometers. Tape Measures, &c. . Apnl lti C. HALL & CO. WB CA]LL ATTENTION to thc following "CW and beautiful BOOKS viz : u ii Aro,"P|ele Theological Works of Bev. Robert i ’ . . !l B‘an,l!,rrf and valuable work, Kipb-y’s Notes on the Gospclsand thc Acts of thc Apostles, a valuable book for Bible Classes, and ex tensively used by Sabbath School Teachers Malcom’sand thc Union Bible Dictionary, fid ?hr8VPPlX0f lh<V qP,f,Uf,id work, Bancroft’s History of tin: United States, In elegant miniature volumes, The Family Altar, or the duty, benefits and mode of conducting fami prnWer P W,‘h rcmark“on **»o various parts of The Fables of Flora, The Bouquet, containing tl.c language of Bowers and thetr poetir sentiments. The Young Man, or guide to knowledge, Robert Merry S Museum, instructive book for children; and many others of the same character. Fine Letter Post and Foolscap Paper, r.hUT-rl!TCnt SCHOOL BOOKS oftbc most desirable kind, and of which we always keep mires U'° P"" M ‘be very low uahlPe slock of t'nr,0«P'^liC aUcntion toour val uable slock of Books, Stationery and fancy articles _H U HODO F.S & CO. AH GIN and CORDIAL in store and for Ma y"? * by JOSIA H WI LLS.