j>u. DYO rrs AXTI-R1MOUS i’lU'
J \,i fa inly medicine, a :u l l ml :;L-nt
purgative and a purifier of the bl-jod. The gor (
«;■ ii i < ■ >i «■» eelearuted Pills throughout tl
United States, for these forty years past", and tl
slron ;g re,mm n ‘u I•»• ions they have acquired fro. ]
oil Cl >. n ■ ■ of our fellow citizens, places them in
much :u >re elevated situation in public estiumtiot
tit-in viv ot'.isr remedy which has heretofore ho*1
intro lured.
Tii-? following ire a mong the iintiv diseases '<
whi i l)r. l)y-»tt’‘- ••lebr i: .d Pills are so d-'serve.'
ly distin r ii »’i•• i f >r ori'ig. Sty their counteract
in r prop rti •* m tern iving the hil j from the Aon.
a-'h 't i ■;/ pr. vent m I euro the biliou- fever ; chi1
or vi I fever; spring an I fill !•■ vers ; yolliv
fever; bilious d> die; pleurisy; dysentery; v.oim.
bilious vomiting , si de m l foul stomach.
By cl *aniu r nie bowels an I -tom ich from all itn
purities, th ;y re t ire the In .sofappotile,remain tlv
uloiey, cure the Ivaluehe, habitual eosiivenes
e-ilds, coughs. asthni t. m 'Untie. tits, hyp n. hondria
hysterieal complaints, sir.insgu.iry, gravel, &c.
i$V .1 g uicraI an l copious use they will he foun
very heuefictal ;u curing the rheum itisui an l gnu*
lu ti'i:\go or pains in the bade. All impurities i
the bio i 1 yield to their hapny eTects, whether ore
ce : iuig from constitutional ailment or from indis
erect intemperance.
These celebrated pills have been used to vrn
great advantage in omiiig the dysp psia or indi
gestion, broil hit is, liver complain*, See.
They art; an inf .11 ihie medicine for Female Com
plaints g merally, and espeeially for removing thos
obstructions which are the source of their ailment
at certain pet iikls, ihcy possess the eminent advan
tages over most other por-r itives, that while they
operate gently, they produce neither costiveness,
debility, or too great excitement
Wli -ncv *r there is i oredisoosition to receive dis
ease from marsh effluvia, or f-'oni a too copious use
of ardent spirits or from a vitiated stnto of the bile,
these pills will assuredly counteract it.
Thev are highly recommended to travellers, by
sea or land, and may be made use of with safety
without change of diet and in situations where no
exercise can he used. They will ho found particu
larly valu ihle for preventing dis • i m incidental to |
hot climates, they deterge and cleanse vicid hu- !
mors, open obstructions, and promote tIn; secretion j
of go i ' bile, operate as an e isy oath irtic as a pnw- j
e-ful diuretic, and as a diaphoretic.
Dr. Dr ift, under the strong conviction of thfi
power of his pills, to reli ve the atllicted, recoin- !
mends the u*o of them to those who arc in health j
ai well ns the afflicted, st hast once a fortnight,!
during the Spring and Smnin ;r months, in which I
lie te ds assured those who attend to his advice will ;
find the benefit they seek.
A bill of lirroti o-is aecompanies each box of Pills.
Take notice—each Box is sealed with red wax, !
rK'ii v; I with the nrooriunr’s rs.it nf arms, nnd
signed T. W. DVOTT, M. D , and
T. W. DVOTT, Jr.
F v sale bv the sole proprietor, at the Fountain
Hvvl. Vo. *17 Vo th Second street, above Race,
E>st sid *, an l hv the in >st respeetahle Driirgisv
an 1 country Merchants throughout tlie United
States.
Special Depot, at the Store of Alexandc- Duvall
&■. C >., Vo. 147 Main street. Richmond.
Also, for sale hv II. HE! VI I'SH, Agent Ports
mouth, M. \. Sintos, K ng St Tov, 11. Emerson,
Robertson & Cnrnick, IV. II. Broughton, Norfolk,
an I bv Drugggists generally throughout tin* Uni
ted States. Juno 7. I
4 I*PROVED l>ATE\T MEDICI.VES.
I have on hand a lirtrc stuck of the most pop
ular and approved PATENT MEDICINES, which
1 will warrant fresh an I "ennine. The following
list contains a portion of inv stock.
For Coughs, Cilils, <5‘C.
Buchan’s Hungarian It 'Umt, BrinclcerhofPs i
Health llvstorative, l>t. Wi star's Balsam of Wild
Cherry, l)r. Jayne’s Expectorant, Boas-’a (Jure*
houn I Cindy, Dr. Swaync’s Syrup of Wild Cher
ry, Housem in's German Cough Drops, &c.
For Imo'tiHies of the Wood.
Sands’ Extract Sar* ip trilla. Swaim’s Panacea,
Bull’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, Richardson’s Ameri
can Panacea, Dand dim an 1 To'nato Panacea, &r.
For Bilious Discuses.
Dr. Dyott’a Anti Bilious Pill-t. Peter’s do.. I.ec’s
do., Wri.rht’s Indian V•*tr ‘tattle d >., -Sugar Coated
do., Moffat's do., and Brandrcth’s do.
For Fever mul Ague.
R iv an I’.s Tin 'roved Tonic Mixture, Nash's Ton
ic, Hull’s \ r'p' Pills, .Moffat’s Phcenix Pittcrs, Sap
pingion’s PUD, &c.
For IForms.
Fahnc3tock’s Vermifuge. Hull’s and Sherman’s
Worm Lozenges. Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge,
Swaiin’s Vermifuge, Worm Ti'.a. &c.
For Diurrhtt't ami Summer Complaint
Barnard’s Di irrhcea Remedy, Jayne’s Carmina
tive Balsam, &c.
For Dt/spepsia, Sfc.
Houck’s Panacea, Beckwith’s Anti Dyspeptic
Pills, Santos’s Alterative and Anti Dyspeptic Pills,
Sic.
For Fains in the Ilarl;, Side, f,’c.
Sherman’s Poor .Min’s Plaster, Whiting’s &
Well’s Strengthening Plaster, McAllister's Oint
ment, Sec.
Also Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil for Deafness, Thomp
son’s Eve VV iter for S ire an ! Infl lined Eves, Har
rison s Specific Ointment, Genuine Harlem Oil,
Bite nip’s Drops, British Oil, Dolby’s Carmina-j
tive. Jo Ikin’* Ointment, Turlington’s Balsam,!
Godfrey’s Cordial, Sic.
For sale wholesale and retail hv
C. II. HEfMITSH, Agent.
TP. V ! TE V '.-IMPORTANT TO FAM
II#IKS.—I hive the largest and beat a-<sort
ment of TEAS ever oITt-'.I for i#a!o in this vi
cinity, from the “ Canton Tea Company," which is
the oldest establi-hed Company in the United
States, and are celebrated for sell in or Choice TKAS.
Atn >n<r tlie assortment may be found the follow
ing, which are put up in 11b, Jib, and }lb packa
ges.
Retail prices n» follows, subject in all ruses lobe re
turned if not approved of—
GREENS. pr.# lb.
Good YOUNG HYSON.*0 50
Fine do. 0 G2J
No. 2 fragrant do. 0 75
No. 3 finest do. i 00
Extra fine. 1 25
Good HYSON. 0 75
No l do. 0 91
Very fine do. 1 l'2J
Extra Fragrant. I 25
Good IMPERIAL. 0 75
Finest do. 1 00
Good GUNPOWDER. 0 75
Fine do. I 00
Extra fine do. 1 13]
BLACKS. pe# lb.
R"Mind SOUCHONG.StO 40
N >. 1 do. 0 50
N >. 2 do. 0 fi‘2t
Finest do. 0 75
Extra fine OOLONG. 0 87';
Finest Enr ish Br"akfi-t Tea. 0 75
Every package (j,| addition to its containin'?
FUEL WEIGHT independent of the wrapper.)
boa s file statm til neitncts and elegance. and the
Teas therein arc a, thoroughly secured from light
an 1 air, that their qual'ty and power will remain
unimpaired in any climate. For s tie by
("I \N. H HEINIT3H. A rent.
Anri! 0 High *t., 1th floor from Middle.
Duitgs vno medicixes. ivaints,
OILS. WINDOW t;LASS. DYE STUFFS,
!tc.— By recent arrivals from Northern Cities the
subscriber is po' in possess' >n of a rninnlr,,e #*•
* i'1'iien* of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS,
OIL^. WINDOW GLASS. DYE STUFFS &o., to
which he invites *hc attention of the public gen
erally. Purchaser** wishing t > obtain articles in
hp line of business, would do well to give him a
call be'trr: dealing elsewhere.
Thb foilowin r coinpt isos but a small portion of
his assortment, viz :
Aqua Ammon, “ Fort,”
Ammon C vrb ; Arrowroot, “ Bermuda,”
Alcohol, B irax, Rtyberry Bark,
P;ruvirn Bark, best; Gum Opium,
Gum Camphor. Gum Benzoin,
Roll Suphur, Dover Powrler,
Cilom'd, English and A meric an,”
Jalap, 1 >ec.ac, Epsom Salt-*, Lemon Svtup,
Syrup Sarsapitiila, VVild Cherijr Bark,
Vanilu Beans, .Musk "in grain,”
HENRY BUFF,
Druggist and ©hemist, High ftrsat
Drugs mrdictxks. wholesale
A NI> RETAIL.—C. II HMNITtSII. ,\r' U
li n recently received from (hr Northern Cities1
extensive upidi'Sol „M • lie.mes, Chemicals, r I'n
•nery, Dye Suitis. Dvc Wood*, Paints, Oils. Win
*! >.v (J i P.itcnl Medicines, Garden Sw . I'd
ba co, S. ■ ir-, suiilf, &v: , . to which (Uev would
"Ctlidly call the attention of the Public ircne
rajly. Tne following L’st contains a portion ok
their Stock, which they will sell upon as £ood
terms as any Store in Viruiica.
ItlKDICI.N KM.
larrHsli an,! \iu t;c.mi Cdomcl. Sulphate (^ni
titue. Gum Vines, Gtttn Camphor, Arrnwioot, Peru
vian II i . P'-iel Dir lee, Entrl'-n Calcined Ma c ue
si a, It'ue Pill Mass, Sul ;»ti. Mot phia, P<> v dered .la
ftpi Puwil. I >ecai . Rhubarb, Super. Carp. Poia s,
. tor Oil, Suiier. Cal l). So.in. Giltn Arnhie, Gum
I': i raeiui'h, Cinnamon, Sp Nitre, II i|s. Copuivi.
Aiiliiim. tVine, Opium, Liquorice, Floris. t'mio
hi i •. Corrosive Sub!.mate. Aqua Ainuiotiiu, T.u
•■trie \ id, Epson S ill>. Laudanum. Senna. Oil
Peppermint ami nil es. - nPal Oils. Qiiiclteilvci.
M’crnesia, M ifina. Roll iml Flour Sulplim, Alco
!i -I, Borax, retim'd and crude, |{i I Precipitate,
Gmil Myrrh, C.witharidos. Gum Tragv.cauth, Sar
saparilla, Spun ires. Vials. &<’,
«' a i nts, oi ls vd c; i, \ ss.
W imlow Glass oi all size-ami <]u ■ lilies, White
Lea l, dry an I in nil. Red |. id, Litharire, Spirits
Tmpentine, Putt v, W litiiur. Verdiyris, di y ami in
oil, Chrome Green,Ch nine Yellow, Yellow Ochre,
Prussian It u . Vermillion, Rotten Stone, Ivory
111ack. Cum Copn', Paint Brushes, all sizes, Ruse
Pink, Lanin B’aek. British Lustre, Gold and Silver
Le if, Copper Ur trz -. White Chalk, Spanish Brown,
Venetian Red, San.' Paper. Pumice Stone, .Japan,
Copal. Coach and Harness Varnish, Turkey Um
ber, IVi i i d« Sienna. Red Chalk, Gum Shellac.
It' Cdit Varnish, Sash Tools, all sizes, Black Lead
&c.
SU A' DR IRS.
Cochineal, Nutmesrs, Mnc.e, Cloves, Cinnamon.
Allspice, I diisrlass. Gum Arnhie, Turkey, Oil Roses’
Vanilla Beans, Tor.quin Beans, Coriander Seed!
• •• - I. Vnni P ,!•: ish, S
" 'die Jamaica Ginger, Ea t India Ginger, Pepper,
Superior Spanish Seq-ars. Starch, Liquorice IJ-dl!
Bull Brick. Fi r Bine. Powder d Gimr'-i Root, Al
um, Olive Oil, in bottles and h iskets. Refined Salt |
p.-tre, Maeal .y SnulT. Scotch SttulY Indiffo. Castile
Soap. Cloves, Cistor Oil. in bottles. Alcohol. Erie
tinn M.vlchr .Ciroonate Amnion’:). Soda 'or Wash
ioir, London Mustard, Cayenne Pepper, &c., &c.
I io Siibsccilicrs take this method of returninc ■
tIi>*ir sitvere Ih inks to the Citizens of Piu (smooth. !
Gosport, and t 111- lieiiylihorinjr Counties, for the pat I
roll i -e -at liberally extended towards them, and
confidently assure them that every exertion will hr
made on their part to merit u continuance of the
P 'YSJCI VXS- PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY
Rr.CLIP IS cot rip mm lei I of i In: purest ingredients
with accuracy and despatch.
Orders from Country Merchants, Physicians and
others, promptly and neatly executed,'and the pri
oes such as will ,’ive entire satisfaction.
rv- All Article* *nld at t/ii* Establishment warrant
ed Fresh and Genuine.
C. II. HF.INITSH, A cent.
f IKK \ *’ DlSCOVRItY IN TIIBMIML.
V l^Cr AR P.—Important to invalids and friends
of the sick.— Medicine, howeverefficacious. basal
n ivs been taken with dissatisfaction by the sick,
owintr to its unpleasant nature. Hence'it lias ever
l>cen the study of all great physicians to disguise its
nauseous t *ste. But their efforts have never been
crowned with cor,'plcte success. It was left for Or
Smith to accomplish. II iving given the subject his
unremitting attention lor nearly two years, lie has,
after sp oidiu<r a considerable amount ot money!
produced a medicine which, while it is evei y wav'
agreeable to ,,1° PR,o»y, is* sure to triumph over IMS
KASR ami all opposition, and to repay him for his
devotion to 'tie improvement of medical science
DR. O. B> NJ. SMITH’S
fSTTOAR COATRh]
‘IMPROVED INI). VRfi, p l (, l,s.”
Are the result of ftis labor. Their efTeets. and flic
genera 1 fivor with w* ich tliey have been received
in all parts of the Qriterl States, warrant the pro
prietors in the declaration that •• they are the great
er improvement in medicine ever known. I'nlikenll
-ither pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea nor
cat/ oilier unpleasant sensation, while they arc as
poiotrr.il as it is possible for a medicine to"be, and
l>e II VIt.MLESS. For sale bv
___C. H. nr.ivrr-n. Agent.
P brinckerhopp’s health RE
\ t S I (fit A I I \ l-j.— This medicine is a sale and
certain cure in complaints of tin- I.ivcrnnd Lungs.
Consum pt ion, I.i ver Com pin in I, ch ronic and severe
Coughs and Cold.s, arc a.I most i m mod iatcl y rel it-ved
and ultimately cured by a faithful use of the Re
storative. Or C hilton, the eminent practical chcm
physician ol New York, attaches his cer
tificnte staling its entire vegetable composition, af
ter lie had made a careful analysis. It is wholly
devoid or any irritating property, and manifests so
decided healing and pm ifyimrqualities as to quick
ly alleviate t he most aggravntingcough and change
the morbid expectoration. Pains in the chest and
side, so often attendant on Lunar Complaints, are
<-lf< dually i enioved without the least inconvenience,
the seal of the difficulty being reached much quicker
than any external application. From the reputa
t'onol this medicine in Now York, where it hag
h.-en sold for some years, the most indubitable tes
timony is given to its merit. Certificates have
been literally showered in on the proprietor from
th(* best sources, and stating the cases ot persons
raised even when given up by their physician.—
The fact of no one single instanceof dissatisfaction,
known or expressed, is a strong guarantee of its
merit The follovvin r certificate is from Dr. Chil
ton, the well known Nriv-l nrk chemist.
“ I have analyzed a battle of medicine called « C.
HrinckerhofPs Health Restorative*; and find that
ildn-s nyt contain Mercury, or any other metallic
preparation, nor opuun in any of its forms. It is
composed of vegetable mat'er entirely.”
James R Chiltov, !M. D.
C. HRINCKF.RHOFF,
Proprietor, N. Y
For sale by C. II. HF.INITSII, Agent, Ports
mouth, Vf a.
!?•*.%<;v ARTICLrES St PERFUMERY.
* LaOic.-j, I would moat reaper! full v rail ynnr m
tcnlvui to mv assortment of FANCY ARTICLES
aii'J PF.IIFU M F.R Y, whi'd, is pe l),ps the |nrn-eM
an-i richest ever before off red for.Ftile in this place
coinprisiuff almost every art do T.olh useful „nd
ornament .1 necessary for the Toilet, of which tlic
•olMiwinpf \a n p-irt —
I/irtirs’ Caprices, a new and beautiful article
Perfume Cushions, put „p in splendid stv!«> ’
Cosmetic Cream, th • hr8t article ever offered for
chopped hands, &<-. It posses.-* ,iic mOJ, „,nnr
dinary healinsr qualities .tncl is the best cosmetic
-v,r known for imp-ininy a rlcli ate soft ness to
• he l;m, and preserving ft fmin cho-pintr
Philocoine, the best preparation for the Hair now
Rose Srenfed Toilet Powder, very superior
T ivlorC ChrVsta line Soap,
To r< ther with the larjrcsf assortment of Cologne
''at -r, Florida Wat-r, and Soaps of superior ouf,1
j»v. of everv description of P-r fume, pr, j;on t,
rooth Urii-d,e.,. Nail Hriishes, flair Mrudies Supe
rior Tooth Powder. H ef Marrow Pomatum. Pa
tey s( "h.'.rated Cold Cream, fir.
5C>-*Call in and examine for von revives
T C. If. HEINITSH, Agent,
J»'y7 Hitrh sf., I h door from Middle.
P^ NfiI VCiS ASn k !IM)i:r.
i»«,n it Vn.-V’i vemVP r°r stork of p\.
I i.K HXNMNGS and ROC OF,R I NC, wMrh v-.
will sell very low. Persons in want of either of
the ,hove articles will please give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
. u' H If. HODGES k CO.
«ri>LM-vu ^ T' r ’c"ivr,1 > lot of hentiful KICK
SCREENS, which wc arc selling very low.
WBa
\ i. i it RNIjHQ OUT The rnntt ral
uable collection of Rooks. Stationary, and
r a tie v Articles ever exhibited here.viz:
School Rooks of the most approved kind
A fine assortment of Writing- Parer
Ink. Steel Pens. Q-iil|s, ’Valors. fir
Mnsie;,| Inatrumentsof vari-m* Hnds.’vrry cheap,
Handsome Walking Cai.es, Ridimr Whips, &c.
A lot of beautiful Ciiflerv. embracing some of
Rodgrers s superior Pocket Knives, end the greatest
variety of fancy article*,all atcbes0er nrirea than
‘March IS HODGES * C0
' .1 mnrarrr.Trt* .'^r-n'irrr <v4\ds<ainr ■ - —im
Dr. Fpham’s Vegetable Electuary
nw -iv.- ik.
A certain Cure for the Piles,
6> Mthourti ,li»* Ki.iitcauy was oricinally prepared
for l!»e cure ol I’ii.vh, yet from its muius operand!, or
iiiodo ol operatint 1 I m extensive personal tipplica
lion.it Iri' proved itself to he a Medicine far superior to
nil nthci in all llisen^es of an I ufla minatory character,
with a determination of flood to any particular part or
oreau. In / c.'/e n :n 'le n and f’e ,/ ‘s! to of I lie /.rorrttnd
Sp.cen ,* In ■ name ion, Sort n> and Vlrtration of Ilia
Storin'" h, It. -r. /., /«. *,■>■ and Wander; in Inflammatory
and . lore a rial liherioa1. ,/«.uud all dlji'retious arising from
tin- imprmlcnt <>r injmlii i aia use of Mcrr.urn; in ail cases
where the Hlo.nl i- powerfully determined towards the
Head, it m the ntts r Medicine ever discovered. For all
Impurities of the. Island, arising from any source wliat
ever. and for all Diseases of the Skin, it is unrivalled,
clearing and improving it in the most remarkable man
ner. In 1’clpt‘ation of thr Heart, Pain in the Side, and
Oppression about the (’best ; in Morbid and Biliaru Con
ditions of the St mneh, producing Sick Head ache; in
short, in all eases where a Cat Finnic or Physic is re
quired. the Fdectunry will he found fully equal, if not
sup rior. to any other; and espeei lly to those subject
to IMIes.it will prove an invaluable IMiysic. as it operates
without irritation, which is not theease with most of the
purgatives now to tic. particular!) Powders or Pills
containing A cs, the use of which will invariably re
turn the complaint.
A. PPIKJl, JII.U. Sole Proprietor, llowcry,
T. W. DVO'i’T & SONS, Crucial W Hole sale
Agents, 13:4 \urth Second Street, l*iillu>
(lelpltlu.
Sf-r.t i \t. Pi: pot. at the Store of Alexander Du
vnll & t ■>., No. I IS A1 in street, Richmond.
Also, l“t sale l>y CHARLES II. HEI.MTSII,
Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. .Santos, King & Toy,
IJ. Emerson, Robertson & Cornick, Win. II.
Rroug'htnn, Norfolk, and by Druggists gene
rally tlnon jrli Mit the United States.
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption.
MU IF. GREAT AN1) ONLY REMEDY for Colds,
1 Coughs, Asihurt, and CONSUMPTION, is the HUN
GARIAN lJAI.SAM OK I.IKK, discovered by the cele
brated I)r. Ilnchan, of l.omlon, England, and introduced
into tilt; United States under the immediate superintend
anre of tlt»; inventor.
The extraordinary success of this medicine, in tlie
cure of Pulmonary diseas’s, warrants the American
A cent in solieitinc for Ire..Intent the WORST POS
SIBLE CASKS that can nr. found in the community—
cases that seek relief in •."tin from any of the common
remedies ol" the day, ami have been given up by the
most distinguished Physicians ns CONFIRMED AND
INCURAIII.F. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and
will cure, the MOST DESPERATE OK CASKS. It is
no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of
known and established efficacy.
Every family in tit • United States should be supplied
with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to
counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate,
hut to hr Used as a preventive medicine ill all cases of
Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and
Chest, Irritation and soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis,
Dilficulty of Breathing. Hectic Kever, Night Sweats,
Emaciation and General Debility, Asthma, Intluen.a,
Hooping Cough, and Croup.
tt> Sold m large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full direc
tions for tlie restoration of Health.
Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Ameri
can certitlcates. and other evidence, siiowing the un
equalled merits of litis Great English Remedy, may bo
obtained of the Agents, gratuitously.
DAVID K. BUaDI.KK, sole Agent for the United
States. 119 Court street Boston.
T. \V. DYOTT fc SONS, General Wholesale Agents,
No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia.
rspEciAi. 1 >kpo r, at die Store ol Alexander Du
vall & (!•>., No. I 17 Main street, Richmond.
Also, for sale By CHARLES II. HfclNITSII.
Atrcnt, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, Kino1
Toy, H. Emerson, Robcrtson& Cornick, Wm.
H. Broughton, Norfolk , and hy Drng'gistsa'cn
erally Ihrousrhoiit the United States.
Every Man his own Physician,
nVHTT’S FAMILY MFMCtt'E CHESTS,
■*' contaiiiins the Sixteen Standard Preparations, of
which T. W. DVOTT, >1 D., is ■ ole proprietor.
Clast No. 1, contains as f Hows, with full direction*
for using attached to each ailirlr, viz.:
12 holes Dvott's A lit i- lliliotis Pills, . .
0 Mahy’s Plaster ( loth, small size. .
2 M ihy's Plaster Cloth, middle size, .
1 Matty's Plaster Cloth, It rye size,
2 Robertson's Elixir t.f Health, . . .
2 Robertson's V<*y Nervous Cordial,
1 (Jodbold's Vey. Halm <if Life, . . .
2 Robertson's flout and Rheti. Drops
2 Robertson’s fttomarhlr bilters, . ,
2 Dvott's Vea Tonic Hitters.I 00
2 D’votl's Vey. Purg Compound, ... 1 00
3 Dvott's Circassian P.ye Water, .... 25
3 Vlcker’* Tett r Ointment.874
1 Ti,sot's Rheumatic Drops,.
2 Vlrker’s Embrocation.25
2 Robertson's Worm Destroying Lozenges
I 50
1 50
2 00
1 00
*3 00
I 50
1 00
1 00
3 00
3 00
1 00
4 no
2 00
2 00
2 on
50
2 Dvott's Toothache Drops.25
50
3 00
50
1 00
50
I 00
*30 00
. *20 00
. 10 00
no oo
3 Dyott’s patent Itch Ointment,
The whole amounting to.
Itirrt. for C/isV 33,. ntnfinff Chrrt .Vs. 1,
Contents twice the above in Chest No. 2,
Contents three ttmes'the abnv»- in No. 3,
Remember tin ~e ar- the b'orh/ Yrart tested Medical
Preparations. In the ontents of each Medicine Chest
will h<- found a remedy for every disease which the
human body is snhjn i to. p Is for these, and those only,
that we led.| nrseivcs accountable forth'' performance
of that for which they are set forth: and so highly pa.
tronized anil recommended by all classes of our fellow*
cttizen-': end in i iso of failure, where ibey are used
agreeably!" "be dirertiotis, the mi aey will be returned
by apply ins ,.t the hountnin //rad, No' 132 North Second
Street. Philadelphiri. T. W DYOTT tt SONS.
*> Por furl hr particulars. see J)v ott's Oraclk or
IfrAiTit f "pies of which ran l>c had craft*. bv apply
ing at the otli . . No i:;2 NORTH SECOND street, or
of such persons ns keep the above medicines for rale.
Each article to bf hn*l sepnrntc.
SpECl\L iJrrOT nt the store of Al-xander Du
vall & Co., No. I 17 Main street.. Richmond
slbo, for naicl.v CHARLES II. HEINITSH,
Atjent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos. Kin-' & Try,
B. Emerson. Robertson & C"rnick, iVm. H,
Rroughton, Norfolk, and by Druggist* general
ly throughout the Unitad States.
iwrswif inunn—
TI/’AOSTAPP'S history of tiii
l MvKKS.— A History of tin: society <
Frionrltt, compiled troiu iu standard records, anr
other antlioiiii:' KDiirccs, by \V. U. Wagstaff, M. I».
One handsome volume, tj vo fta 00.
" This seems u> us to Iro a work of decided value
and of grcati-pt interest, not only to professedly
tln-olojrie. 1 stinit uty, l>ut to nil wlio wish to a<.
quaint tiieiufelvi.» with tin: progress ol peculiar
principles, or the growth of the pei uliir sects. In
this excellent work he lias given very foil and very
intrusting,- biographical sketches of nil the men
who were active in «:•1 ibliso'ne.or who have mudii
illusti ions tin- character and history of the Society.
The work cxbil its a close acquaintance with Ins
subject, and a careful industry in examining au
thentic records cotirermn; it, and is written in a
-tvie which must attract and rewnrd attention.” —
AT K. Courier.
“ This hook is otic that was much tier dec!; and it
will do 'fond. The i ntrodnetion is a very perspie
nous history of Christianity prior to the time m
George Fox ; and it brings down the history of the
Society of Friends in England from its origin to
the year I71?(>. 'flic work will prove very attract
ive and popular, and we 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.”— Pliilad.
Inquirer.
•‘It is something singular, that almost every wri
ter belonging to the S ciety of Friends i-- reinarka
hie for verbosity, while the members of die society,
in their oral Communications, exhibit great sim
plicity and brevity of speech. This fault of their
writers necessarily coniines their public;:lions to a
‘select f w.’ by whom patience is esteemed a vir
tue. Dr. Wagstafl has judiciously departed from
(tie ostubl'shcd rule, and given us valuable his
torical matter written in a readable and pleasant
style.”—IV. Y. Rout.
“ The author h is attempted to consolidate the va
rious histories of Fr iends, and present them in sim
ple but approved language divested of quainter
and cilcumlncutioii, and in that lie Inis eminently
succeeded. This volume will he found deeply in
teresting, not only *o ‘lie members of the Society of
Friends, hut to all readers.”—U. S. Gazette.
‘‘The: object of the author is to furnish a com
pendious and modern work, ill order that the his
1 tory of the Society may he known without die ne
I ressitv of searching records unadapted to general
reading, either fiom their (|iiaintne-s m their ver
I I osity of style. To this he has consulted the stand
I ard historians and primitive members ol the Socie
ty, and has produced a work which will no doubt
I find favor with the public The present volume
! eonin cnees with the year 1536, and extends to 17.'<(».
It is the design of the author to prepare shortly
another volume, contniningn full account of the
j privations endured by the Society in America.”—
! Balt. Am
‘‘The work of Dr. Wag-staff eon'aiiis the most
satisfactory and interesting exposition < f the rise
and progress of the Society of Friends, and of tin
doctrines which they hold, that we have ever read.
The torts detailed in the volume before us are de
rived from the most authentic .sources—thestandard
historians and primitive members of the Society.”
' —Journal of Commerce.
“Tills work lias already attained a vast amount
of credit, and seems to be rightly valued bv those
who have tested its merits.”—American Republican.
June C C. HALL & CO.
DU IS I 'A: K. W ITH’S A % T I - H VS I» E f»T IC
PILLS have been successfully used in almost
• veiy variety of functional disorder of the stomach.
Bowels, Liver and Spleen ; such as heartburn, acid
eructations, nausea, headache, pain and distension
of the stomach and bowels, it.eipient Diarrhoea,
Colic, Jaundice, Flatulency, habitual costiveness,
loss of appetite, sick headache, sen sickness, &c.
&<•. They are a safe ami comfoi table 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 eoove
nient. Those who indulge too frcclv 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 arc drinking mineral waters, and
particularly those from Southern climates, a<ruc
and fever districts, will find them a valuable ad
junct. Those who are exposed to tne vicissitudes
of weather on voyages or journeys, rati taler them
at at! times with perfect safety. In full doses they
ar, a highly efficacious and safe Anti-billions medi
cine. They seldom or never produce sickness at
the stomach or griping.
There have been many imitations and worthless
Counterfeits of these pills put in circulation by un
principled and ignorant persons—the directions,
wrappers, fic , of the genuine pills so closely and
accurately copied, that the closest observer could
not, without a trial of their effects, distinguish be
tween them.
Da. T. W. Dvott & Sovs of the Columbian Col
lege, i3*2 N. 2nd st., Philadelphia, having underta
ken anti been a pointed Dr. Hcckuiih Sole Agents
for the United States, for thcsalcof thcavovc Hills,
the public are informed that they can be supplied
with the genuine article in any quantity at the same
price as l>y the Proprietor by applying as above.
N 15- To guard against counterfeits, all the
bills furnished by the. Sole Agents, arc put up in
dozen packages, with a blue engraved Label,
(White Letters) 10 BECKWITH’S ANTI-OYS
PEPTIC PILLS, T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Sole
Agents for the. Proprietor.
Special. Depot, at the Store of Alexander Du
vall & Co., No. 147 Alain street, Richmond.
Also, for sale by CHARLES II. HEINITSH,
Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, King & Toy, B.
Emerson, Robertson &. Cornick, W. II. Broughton,
Norfolk, and by Druggists generally throughout
the United States. June 16.
A M> STILT, A NOTHRR SUPPLY.—
1Y. DEATH ! DEATH !! DEATH !*! ! TO ROACH
ES. MOSQUITOES, FLIES. ANTS, &r., &c.
The EGYPTIAN POISON PAPER, has been in
(rodiircrl into Great Britain, France, Italy and
the United State.*. The enormouii demand fur it
in those countries (without any comment) proves
its real value, in ridding' communities from these
dreadful pests.
.Mr. Moore, General Agent for the United States,
deem* it necessary to caution the. public against a
spurious article which has been introduced. The
Genuine is sold at the Drue store, on High street,
4th floor below Middle. Only 1 *2i cents per Sheet.
June 30 ( HAS. H. HEINITSH. Agent.
A LATE ARRIVAL givea ua the lollowir.g
New Hooks,
New facts in Mesmerism, price 25 cents.
Encyclopedia of Dnm stic Economy,
No. 13 Jew, No. 31 Bible,
Psrt 0th Dictionary of Practical Medicine,
Lvlc’s Principles of Geology,
The Wonders of History, by John Frost, L. L.
McIntosh’s History of England, complete in 10
volumes, for sale by
July D C. If ALL & CO.
I ADIEU A GENTLEMEN’S TRUNKS.
J Now if yon want a cheap Travelling TRUNK
I just rail a* my Store and examine a splendid
i lot received Ibis rlav, of all qualities: Iron Frame
1 Lonthrr Trunks, with ova) tops, Imitation Wood
Frame, Common Leather Trunks, Hair Trunks,
| Valices of all kinds. Ry the wav a beautiful lot of
Men’s Morocco 15 nfee-. Navy Tic* of all de*crip.
j tion; Men's Blue Black Prunella Half Gaiters re
j ccivrd to-day.
Ladies Slippers and Ties, from 50 cts up to ijj! 1 25.
i Children’s Shoes, all qualities.
WM. R. PITCHER,
West side Crawford street, Portsmouth, Va.,
One Door North of G. Y. Diggs's Grocery Store.
Mav 12
(A.).) 10 HOLLARS wanted im
D/w4,H I'*' MEDIATELY ! In exchange for
whicn will be given BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds,
at the very lowest market prices, for cash. The
subscriber having recently received large supplies
of Goods in hi* line, would request the attention of
the public to an examination of them, and as he
does a cash business exclusively, be is enabled to
sell cheaper than any othei house in the town. Call
and see for yourselves. WM. B. PITCHER.
IF XT R A SUPERIOR M Lang
-J home & Son t>” sun cure'1 No. 1 Tobacco, put
up expressly for this market, and cost §30 25 in
fche'eaf. Ju*t received and for sale by'
July 7 JOSIAH WILLS.
PROPOSALS For publishing*, m the City o|
Washington, *' n»*w daily, semi-weekly, ahd
weekly, Democratic Republican paper, to be onti
lied TDK UNITBI) STATES 'joJllNAL, by
Jesse K. Row Co, ’ J
'I'll** I'm number of our nev.* paper will be issued
on the firsl day of May next, with nn entire new
dress—new type, fine white paper, with other im
port.ml alterations and improvements. The paper
will be devoted to a fearless exposition of Di mo
cratic principles; it will zealously and unremit
tingly oppose eaeli and every effort to establish a
mammoth monarchy bank and other mischievous
corporations and consolidations of wealth, which
subvert the ri girt * of the people and undermine the
pillar* of the 1‘eliublic; it will oppose an oppres
sive and anti-republican tariff system, the assump
tion ot the State debts l>v the General Government,
and all other federal principles whic h have an in
evitable tendency to destroy puldi< prosperity as
we|| a-t individual happiness. Against all such po
litical delusion*, we shall wap* unchanging, un
compromising war.
1 he Kakmkk and the MechaNIC who produce all
tint real capital of the nation, will find in nur pa
per an un« averins* champion of their inalienable
rights; the long cherished principles of the edi
tors are too well known to the public to require
iny pledge upon this point. To tint Miscellaneous
Department particular attention will he devoted ;
the Ladies will always find in our columns a choice
selection lrOjii the current literature of the dav, a
well as original contributions from the most tals
ented writers ol wliich our country ran boast. A
goiicrnl smumary ol Foreign and Domestic newa
will be furnished.
I lie conductors have already secured the aid and
co-operation of a large number of the most distin
guished literary and political writers of the day;
arrangements will also he made, at the earliest pe
riod possible, to embellish our columns bv the con
tributions of correspondents from abroad. With
this brief and imperfect outline of our plan, wo
very respectfully submit our claims to an exten
sive patronage, to the consideration of a geucious
public.
TH HOP HILLS FISK,
JESSE E. DOW,
Editohs.
TERMS:
Daily paper by the year, in advance, - §10 00
“ “ fur less than a year, §l per month.
Semi- Weekly paper by the year, in advance, 5 00
“ " *' l,,r than a year, 50
rents per month.
Weekly paper by the year, - - * . 2 00
'* for six months, . . - 1 00
Subscriptions to th» Daily for less ilmn two, to
the Semi-Weekly for less than four, or to the Week
ly (or less than six months, will not he received.
It not paid within the year, the Daily paper will
he §12, the Semi-Weekly §0, and the Weekly
§2 oil a vear.
Subscribers may discontinue their papers at nnv
time by pny-ng tor the time they have received
them ; but not toil bout.
Those who subscribe for a year, and do not, at
l iio time of suh--C ri hi n<r, order a d iso on ti nuance at
the end of it, will he considered subscribers until
they order the paper to be stopped, and pay arrear
ages.
PRICES FOR ADVERTISING.
I'welve lines or less, three insertions, - §1 00
Every additional insertion, - - . 25
business Cards will be conspicuously inserted
fur one year, including-paper, for - . <515
1.111 gor advertisements charged in proportion.
A liberal discount made to those who advertise
by the year.
All payments io bo made in advance. Those who
have not an opportunity of paying otherwise, may
remit by mail, at our risk, postage-paid. The Post
master’s certificate of such remittance shall he a
sufficient receipt therefor. The notes of any specie
paving bank wiil be received.
.Vo attention trill be given to any order unless the
money, or a postmaster’s certificate that it has been re
mitted, accompanies it.
/S5“ Letters to the Proprietor, charged with postage,
will not be taken out of the Post Office.
W-SRC RET DISEASES.^
TA P R A NT’S COM PO U N D.
A pleasant, safe and certain cure for all cases of
(;***«**»* and (J*****.
In consequence of the many
useless Mixtures and Pills re
commended for these trouble
some complaints, it is neces
sary publicly to announce
'hat this preparation is the
best known for the immediate
removal ol these diseases.—
‘Takhant's Compound’ cures
where Pills, Drops, Elec'ua
rics, Copaiba, Nitre and Har
lem Oil will have no effect.—
It is therefore recommended
as the first remedy to be tried
in all cases, for when recent, ONE BOX GENE
RALLY PRODUCES A PERMANENT CURE.
It is put up in a neat portable form, tasteless, and
does not impair digestion.
.*** jo prevent mistakes and to procure tho Gen
uine, it is sold only by bis regularly appointed
Agents, M. A. Santos, Norfolk, and at the Drug
I Store, High street. 4 doors below Middle, by
CHAS. H. HEINTITSH, Agent,
(Member of the Philadelphia Coflcge of
Pharmacv and Chemistry.)
A fresh supply of Copaiba Capsules,—Also, Pre
mium Capsules, warranted : Pure Copaiba llal-am
and Oil Cobebs. • lulv 11
A NY MORE.—Choice
•SHAVING CREAM. If you wish toob'ain a
line nnd rich emollient lather, without which no
one run shave with comfort, try *• HENRY’S f'lll
NRSK SHAVING CREAM,” prepared by A. B. k
l). Sands & Co., New York.
A shaving1 that makes the skin smooth, and tho
beard soft, is extremely valuable to those with ten
der faces. Henry’s Chinese Shaving Cream pos
sesses a double quality. It not only softens the
beard, but heals all cuts and eradicates those little
pimples which render shaving so unpleasant to
some. Its emollient powers cannot be too highly
praised. It gives a pleasant feeling to the skin af
ter the razor has done its duty, and leaves it smooth
and tree from blemish. A better compound was
never invented or offered for sale. For sale at the
Drug Store, Hi_• h st., 4 doors below Middle
Ju»y 11 CHA9 H. HEINIT8H, Agent.
TjAT-E. IftfPOR I’ V I IONS the following
articles are all of the very best quality, and
being imported by the subscriber, he t an wariant
them genuine and sell them as low as they can bo
had in this country.
£r'tf,°£ Rodger'a highly finished DINING CUT*
I.KRV , Ivory balance" handles, with patent tem
pered steel blades, and warranted, good carvers
to match. Each set consists of 53 pieces.
. J?Pn.n Waiter*, a truly elegant article, jananed
in thr best style, of the Gothic, pattern, the ground
ot rich colors, and ornamented in very tasteful
manner. J
French Hanging Papers, imported by C. H. for
'!!* ow» *alcs, very rich, and Cloth Border* splen
did. r
F re Screens, of handsome patterns and in great
variety. b
Olil English Razors, manufactured by Joseph
Roger* & Sons, they are s* t ready for use nnd sold
with the. privilege of returning and exchanging
them if alter fair trial they are not found excel
lent.
Superior Razor Strops and Paste of the most ap
proved makers.
The Milit.ry Shaving Soap, by Rigge, Brock
bank & Kiggc—a very superior article.
Atkinson’s Camphor Soap, for preserving the
skin soft and even.
Low’s old Brown Windsor Soap.
i -rnnine Preston Smelling Salts.
Rowland’s Macassar Oil, tor the hair.
Essence of Tyre, for changing the color of the
I fr* i r and Whmkaru.
Fragrant Perfume for the Pocket Handkerchief.
Day & Martin s genuine Japan Blacking. Noth
ing has yet been offered to the public equal to this
Marking for giving an elegant jet blaclc lustre to
loather.
Quills j rtn excellent assortment of English and
Dutch—plain, yellow and opaque.
Fbermomctcrs, Tape Measures, &c.
^nri1 lfi_ C H VLL & CO.
Havuh 4STfii Likn.- wind hacqH
Hog Round, 6.00f)lbs Extra Mams, 60 kegs No
1 CARD, just received irora Southampton County
for sale by WILLS & CO
June 13