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DU. DYOTT’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS As a family medicine, a mild and gentle purgative and a purifier of tho blood. Tho gen eral use of these celebrated Pills throughout the United States, for these forty years past, and the strong recommendations they have acquired from all classes of our fellow citizens, places them in a inuchjmoro elevated situation in public* est itnntinn, than any other remedy which lias heretofore been introduced. The following are among the many diseases for which l)r. Dyutt’s celebrated Pills arc so deserved ly distinguished for curing. Hy their counteract ing properties in removing the bilu from tho stom ach‘they prevent and cure tho bilious fever; chills or ague and fever ; spring and fall fevers; yellow, fever; biliouscbulic; pleurisy; dysentery; wot ins; bilious vomiting , sick and foul stomach. Hy cleaning the bowels and stomach from all im purities, they restore the lossofappetite,remove flat ulency, cure the headache, habitual costi venoss, colds, coughs, asthma, epeliptic fits, hypochondria, hysterical complaints, stransguarv, gravel, f<c. By a general and copious use they will he found j very beneficial in curing the rheumatism and gout, lumbago or pains in the hack. All impurities in the blood yield to their hapoy effects, whether pro ceeding from constitutional ailment or from indis creel intemperance. These celebrated pills have been used to very great advantage 5n ruling the dyspepsia or indi gestion. bronchitis, liver complain*, &c. They arr an infallible medicine fur Female Com plaints generally.and especially f >r removing those obstructions which are the source of their ailments j at certain periods, they possess the eminent advan- : tageaover most other purgatives, that while they operate gently, they produce neither coslivcncss, : debility, or too great excitement. tVhenever there is a ore lisDOsitlon to receive dis ease from marsh effluvia, or lrom a too copious use j of ardent spirits or from a vitiated state of the bile. 1 these pills will assuredly counteract it. They are highly recommended to travellers, hv sea or land, and may be m ule use of with safety without change of diet and in situations where no exercise can lie used. They will he 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 hilc. operate as an easy cathartic as a pow erful diuretic, and ns a diaphoretic. Dr. Dvott, under the strong conviction of the power of his pill*, to relieve the afflicted, recom mends the use of them to those who are in health as well as the afflicted, at jonst once a fortnight, during tlm Spring and Summer months, in which IlC feels assured those who attend to his advice will find I lie benefit they seek. A bill of directions accompanies ear h box of Pills. Take notice.—earh Box is sealed with red wax, stamped with the proprietor's mat of arms, and signed T. W. DVOTT, M. IV, and T. W. DVOTT, Jr. For sale hv the sole proprietor, nl the Fountain Head, No. l it North Sec i id -1 reel. above Race. East side, and hv the mm '-irtald 'Druggists and country Merchant* i • ■ I ( p the United f3 tales. SpRClAt. Df.pot. att'l a *''>•••' A lexande* Duvall Sr Co., No. 147 Alain *t” • . Richmond. Also, for sale hy C. II. 'IETN1TSH, A gent, Ports mouth, M. A. Santos, K'n*r Jt Toy. II. Emerson, Jjtohnrtson Jt Cortiick, IV. II. Ilronghton, Norfolk, ^id hv Drugggists generally throughout the I7ni 4ed States. June 7. A PI*ROVED PATENT MEDICINES.— JA. I have on hand a large stock of tlx* most pop ular and approved PATENT MEDICINES, which 1 will warrant fresh and genuine. The following list contains a portion of inv stock. For doughs, Cohls, fyc. Buchan's Hungarian Balsam, BrinckerhnfPs Health Restorative, Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Dr. Jayne’* Expectorant, Pease’e More hound Candy, Dr. Swaync’s Syrup of Wild Cher ry, Houseman’s Gorman Cough Drops, &c. For [input Mrs of the Monti. Sands’ Extract, Sar.mpsrilla. Swaim’s Panacea, Bull’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, Richardson's Ameri can Panacea, Dand'dinn and Tomato P macca, &c. For Bilious Diseases, Dr. Dyortfs Ar.ti Bilious Pills, Peter’s do.. Lee’s fio., Wright’s Indian Vegetable do.. Sugar Coated do., Moffat’s do., anil Brandrcth’s do. For Fever and ytgue. Rowand’s Improved Tonic Mixture, Nash’s Ton ic, Hull’s Ague Pills, Modal’s Phoenix Pittcrs, Sap pington’s Pills, &c. For 1lrarms. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Hull’s and Sherman’* Worm Lozenges. Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge, Swaim’s Vermifuge, Worm Tea, &e. For Diarrheen and Summer ('ompUiinl Bernard’s Diarrhoea Remedy, Jayne’s Carmina tive Balsam, &c. • For Dyspepsia, f,T. Houck’s Panacea, Beckwith’s Anti Dyspeptic Pills, Santos’s Alterative and Anti Dyspeptic Pills, &c. For Fains in the Bark, Side, ,Vc. Sherman’s Poor Man’s Plaster, Whiting’s & Well’s Strengthening Plaster, McAllister’s Oint ment, ko. Also Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil for Deafness, Thomp son's Eye Water for Sore and-Inflamed Eyes, Har rison's Specific Ointment, Genuine Harlem Oil, Bateman’s Drops, British Oil, Balhy’s Carmina tive, Jndkin’" Ointment, Turlington’s Balsam, Godfrey’s Cordial, &c. For sale wholesale and retail hv C. H. HEfNITSII, Agent. J A It U S 11 MINERAL WATERS-W.. take I pleasure in informing the public, generally that j we have received,and will keep constantly tin dm ing j the season, a full supply of “ WHITE SULPHUR WATER,” from the celebrated Spring in Greci: brier County, Va. This water, which lies been for several year transported from the White Sulphur Springs, in Greenbrier County, in this State, enjoys great r. ;>u- 1 tation throughout the United States, and is now j very generally used, and its virtues extolled as n remedial agent in bilious diseases incident to « ; warm climate, dyspepsia, eostiveuess, jr.undicc, | chronic rheumatism, gout, dropsy, in affections of the breast occasioned by disease of the stomach or i liver, neuralgia, and nervous diseases in general; •hronic inflamntior of the kidneys and bladder, and urethra ; piles, scrofula and eruptions, or other affectionsef tin-skin; ill-conditioned ulcers, mer curial diseases, tie. &c., all of which is attested by tho highest names in the. medical profession, and many others who have for years used this water, both «f and when removed from the fountain. SARATOGA WATER .from the Congress, Union, Pavillion and Iodine Springsin New York, in quart , and pint bottles. CHALYBEATE MINERAL WATER, an active and lasting Tonic. A general view of (fir. analysis of this water, will show that it stands the first in rank of the highly concentrated ” Chalybeate*,”— consequently it arts as a Tonic, increasing the strength of the system, raising tlie force of i-ircu lation, giving tone to tho degistive organs, aug menting the muscular vigour, and promoting the excretions; it is of course advu ntagenusly employed in those diseases in which Iron is principally used, such as Ainr.noirlira, Chtorosix, some states of Mr norrhagia, I.rurorrhra. Dyrpeptia, Scrofula anrl ca tion* form* of Chronic Dclnlitjf. a-#*The only Agetits for W m. B. Caiwum,, pro prietor of the"” While Sulpher Spring," arc M. A. SANTOS Norfolk, and CHAS. If. HE1X1TSH, Agent, High -rtrcct, 4th door below Middle, July 2 Portsmouth, Va, j /\ itbr.s (,i\ uiTi cord!\L in store a rid fo sale by JOSIAH WILLS. Mav 7 rl'NT RECEIVED the following valuable preparations, warranted pure and genuine, ami manufactured by the most noted and experienced Chamists. Citrr.te Iron fc Quinine, Sulphate quinine., Extract Quinine, Citrate Iron, Iodine, Oil Black Pepper, Piperine, Chloride Zinc, Morphia Sulphas, Iodine Holph. Do Ferri, I)o Lear), Chloride Iodine, Cinchonine, Fota«eer, Hydriod, fotan Cyanuret, Wood Naphta, Morphia Acetas. • 'Also—A fre*h supply of healthy SPANISH LEECHES. For pale at the Drug Store, High st., 4 rtsors helew Middle. July II THAS. IT. IIEINITSII, Agent. Drugs «t medicines, wholesale AND RETAIL.—C. 11. I1EINITSH, Agent, has recently received from the Northern Cities extensive supplies of Medicines, Chemicals, Perfu mery, Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods, Paints, Oils, Win dow Glass, Patent Medicines, Garden Seeds, To bacco, So gars, Snutf, &e., ice.., to which they would respectfully call ’lie attention of the Public gene rally. The following List contains a portion ol their Stock, which they will sell upon as good tortus as any Store ?»i Virginia. MEDIC IN ES. English and American Calomel, Sulphate Qui nine, Gum Aloes, Gum Camphor, Arrowroot, Peru vian Hark, Pearl Harley, English Calcined .Magne sia, Blue Pill Mass, Sulplt. Morphia, Powdered Ja lap, Powd. Ipecac, Rhubarb, Super. Garb. Potass, Castor Oil, Super. Carl). Soda. Gum Arabic, Gum Tiagacautli, Cinnamon, Sp. Nitre, Hals. Copaiva. Anti mo. Wine, Opium, Liquorice, Fiona. Camo mile, Corrosive Sublimate, Aqua Ammonia, Tar taric Acid, Epsom Salts, Laudanum, Senna, Oil Peppermint and all essential Oils, Quieksilvci, Magnesia, Manna, Roll and Flour Sulphur, Alco hol, Borax, refined and crude. Red Precipitate, Gum Myrrh, Canthurides, Gum Tragacauth, Sar saparilla, Sponges, Vials, &c. PAINTS. OILS AM) GLASS. Window Glass of all sizes and qualities, White Load, dry and in oil. Red Lead, Litharge, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Whiling. Verdigris, dry and in oil, Chrome Green,Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue, Vermillion, Rotten Stone, Ivory Mlaek, Gum Copa', Paint Brushes, nil sizes, Rose Pink, Lamp Black, British Lustre,Gold and Silver Loaf, Copper Bronze, White Chalk, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Sand Paper, Pumice Stone, Japan, Copal. Coach and Harness Varnish, Turkey D,n. her, Terra do Sienna. Red Chalk, Gum Shellac, Bright Varnish, Sasli Tools, all sizes, Black Lead, &c. SUNDRIES. Cochineal, Nutmegs, Mace, (Moves, Cinnamon, Ml-pice. Isinglass. Gum Arahic, Turkey, Oil Roses, Vanilla Bonus, Tor.quin Beans, Coriander Seed, Oirraway Seed, Anuisecd, Pearlash, Salorotus, White Jamaica Ginger, East India Ginger, Pepper, Superior Spanish Sc gars, Stareh. Liquorice Ball. Bath Brick. Fig Blue, Powdered Ginger Root, Al um, Olive Oil, in bottles and baskets. Refined Salt petre, Marabov Snuff, Scotch Snuff, Indigo, Castile Soap, Cloves, Castor Oil, in bottles. Alcohol, Fric tion Matches,Carbonate Ammonia. Soda for Wash ing, London Mustard, (’avenue Pepper, &c , &c. The Subscribers take this method of returning their sincere thanks to the Citizens of Portsmouth. Gosport, and the neighboring Counties, for the pat ronage so liberallv extended towards them, and confidently assure them that every exertion will he made on their part to merit a continuance of the | same, PIIYSK’IWS’ PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS compounded of the purest ingredients with nccuracv and despatch. Orders from Country Merchants, Physicians and others, promptly anil neatly executed, and the pri ecs such as will give entire satisfaction. 'V** All Articles sold at this Establishment warrant ed Fresh and Genuine. _ ('. II. HEINITSH, Agent. pi HEAT niSCOVRRV IN THE HEAL " f INfi ART. — Important to invalids and friends of the sick.—Medicine, however efficacious, has al ways been taken with dissatisfaction by the sick, owing to its unpleasant nature, lienee it has ever been the studyof all groat physicians to disguise its nauseous taste. But their efforts have never been crowned with complete success. It was left for Dr Smith to accomplish. Having given the subject his nnremittin r attention for nonrly two years, lie has, after spending a considerable amount of money, produced a medicine which, while it is every way i greeahle to the palate, is sure to triumph over DIS EASE ami all opposition, and to repay him fir his devotion to the improvement of medical science. HR. <i. BKNJ. .SMITH’S rsr<; \R COATED] “IMPROVED INI). VEG. 1’ILLS.” Are tin1 result of his labor. Their effects, a ml the general favor with which they^iavebeen received .n all parts of the Urited Stat^L warrant the pro prietors in the declaration that ‘‘they are the grent cst improvement in medicine ever known. Unlike nil other pills, these neither gripe, produce vuusea nor ant/ other unpleasant sensation, while they are ns powerful as it i« possible for a medicine to be, and bo HARMLESS. For sale bv _ O. II. IIEIMTSII, Agent. ( ' RRINCKERIIOFF’S HEALTH RE V.- • SI OKA I'lV E.—This medicine is a safe anil certain cure in complaints of the Liver and Lungs. Consumption, Liver Complaint, chronic and severe Coughs and Colds,are almost immediately relieved 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 tificate stating its entire vegetable composition, af ter be had made a careful analysis. It is wholly devoid of any irritating property, and manifests so decided healing and purifying qualities as to qtiick I v alleviate the most aggravating rough and change the morbid expectoration. Pains in the chest and side, so often attendant on Lung Complaints, are effectually removed without (lie least inconvenience, the scat of the difficulty 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 tes timony is given to its merit. Certificates have been literally showered in on the proprietor from the best sources, and stating the eases 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 its merit The following certificate is from Dr. Chil ton, the well known New-York chemist. “ I hitv* analyzed a bottle of medicine called ‘ C. RrinekorhofPs Health Restorative’; and find that it does not contain Mercury, or any other metallic preparation, nor opium in any of its forms. It is composed ot vegetable matter entirely.” James R. Chilton, M. D. C. RR1NCK F.RIIOFF, Proprietor, N. Y For sale by C. II. 11 El NITSH, Agent, Ports mouth, Va. TjIANCY ARTICLES A PERFUMERY. 1- Ladies, I would most respectfully rail voor at tention to my assortment of FANCY ARTICLES and PERI'I’MERY, which is perhaps the largest an*, richest ever be fora offered for ah loin this place, comprising almost ,-very article both useful and ornamental necessary 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, the best article ever offered for chopped hands, &c. It possesses the most extraor dinary healing qualities and is the best cosmetic ever known for imparling a delicate softness to the skin, anil preserving it from chopping. Pliilocotnc, the best preparation for tlie Hair now in use. Rose Scented Toilet Powder, very superior, Taylor’s Chrystaline Soap, Together with the. largest assortment of Cologne Water, Florida Water, and Soaps of superior qual ity. of every description of Perfume. Preston Salts, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brn- bos. Hair Brushes, Supe rior Tooth Powder, Beef Marrow Pomatum, Pn tcy \s ('• iobrated Cold Cream, &r. (tr^-Call in and examine for yourselves. C. II. IIEINITSH, Agent, July 7 High st,, 4'.h door from Midtile. PVHbK II VN'(i!\(J.N AND BORl)KR« ! I\f,. vc have lor sale a largo stork of PA PER HANGINGS and HORDERING, which we. will sell very low. Persons in want of either of ♦ hr above sir heirs will please give us a call before purchasin'* elsewhere. vv H. H. HODGES & CO. We have also just received a lot of hentiful FI HR SCREENS, which weare selling very low March 31 " 1 WV. ARK TURNING ()| T The most val lift ole eollection of Rooks, Stationary, and Fancy Articles ever exhibited here,viz: * School Rooks of the most approved kind, A fine assortment of Writing Paper, Ink, Steel Pens, Quills, Wafers, fir ., Musical Instrument s of various kinds, very cheap, Handsome Walking Canes, Riding Whips, fir.’ A lot of beautiful Cutlery, embracing mme of Rodgers's superior Pocket Knives, and (he greatest variety of fancy articles,all atrhraprr prices titan ever. HODGES & CO March 12 Dr. Upham’s Vegetable Electuary A certain Cure for the Piles. 5> Although the El.Kt.TtiAr.Y wae originally prepared for the cure of Piles, yet from its modus operand/, or inode of operating, and from extensive personal applica tton, it has proved itself to lie a Medicine far superior to all others, in all Diseases of an liillumtnatory character, with a determination of hlood to any particular part or organ. In Inflammation and Congestion of the Lirer and Spleen; Inflammation, Soreness anil Ulceration of tile Stomach, Roirels, h’idiieift and Madder; in Inflammatory and .Mercurial liken mutism, and all directions arising from the imprudent or injiiilii'ioii.i use of Jllercury ; in all cases where the lllood is powerfully determined towards the Head, it is the imt Medicino ever discovered, l or all Impurities of the Mood, arising from any source what ever. and lor all Diseases of the Skin, it is unrivalled, clearing and improving it in tin: most remarkable man ner. In Palpitation of the Heart. Pain in the Side, and Oppression about the Chest ; in .1 forbid and Hiliaru Con ditions of the Stomach, producing Sick I lead-ache ; in short, in all cases where a Cat liar tic or I’hysic is re quired. the Electuary will he found fully equal, if not superior, to any other; and ospccbfly to those subject to Piles, it will prove tin invaluable Physic, ns it operates without irritation, which is iq.t the case with most of the purgatives now in use, particularly Powders or Pills containing Aloes, the use of which will invariably re turn the complaint. A. CPU AM, M.D. Sole Proprietor, Doxvery, Xnv York. T. W. Dl’OTT & SOY'S, General YYliolesnle Agents, 13 2 A'urlli Second Street, Phlla« detpltin. {special Depot, at the Store of Alexander Du vail {c Co., No. I IS M tin street, Richmond. Also, lot sale by CI1AULKS H. IIEIMTSII, Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, King & Toy, H. Emerson, Robertson &. Cot nick, Win. If. Hroughton, Norfolk, ittnl l.y Druggists gone fully throughout the United States. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption. milK GREAT AM) ONLY REMEDY for Colds, l Coughs, Asthma. and CONSUMPTION, is the HUN GARIAN llAESAM OF LIFE, discovered by tlie cele brated Dr. Buchan, of London, England, and introduced into tlie United Stales under the immediate supcrintcnd ance of the inventor. , The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for trer.lnient the WORST POS SIBLE CASES that ran ne found in the community— cases that seek relief in vain tVom any of tin: common remedies of tlie day. and have been given up by the most distinguished Physicians ns CONFIRMED AND INCURABLE. The Hungarian Balsam litis cured, and will cure, the MOST DESPERATE OF CASES. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known mid established efficacy. Every family in tlie United States should lie supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, hut to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of Die Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing. Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General Debility, Asthma, lntluen&a, Hooping Cough, and Croup. Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full direc tions for the restoration of llr.iltli. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Ameri can certificates, and other evidence, showing the un equalled merits of tliis CTeat English Remedy, tnay be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. DAVID F. BRADI.ee, sole Agent for the United States, 11!) Court street Boston. T. W. DYOTT (c SON'S, General Wholesale Agents, No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. Special Depot, at the Store oi Alexander Du vall & Co., No. 1 17 Main street, Richmond. Also, for sale by CHARLES H. 1IKINITSH, Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, Kinir & Toy, R. Eiriersnn, Rnber(son& Cornick, VVm. H. IJrou gliton, Norfolk, and by Drnggistsgcn orally throughout the United Stales. REA l> CAREFULLY ! TTj^ROM PHILADELPHIA.—Just received the fol Y1 lowing valuable preparations, warranted genu inc. PROFESSOR JACKSON’S LOZENGES. They are effectual in relieving Catarrh Bronchial affections, Hoarseness, oppression of the. Chest, nnd j will alleviate Coughs, of more obstinate pulmonary diseases. SPITTA\S LOZ ENGES, For Colds in the Head, Watering of the Eyes, Sneezing, &r. HERB SNUFF, FOR THE HEAD ACHE. Thir, Snuff, which is made of indegenous herbs, is useful in relieving Mend-ache, and weeping and watery eyes, arising Irom recent colds, nnd may be used alone,or mixed with common smifT. A pinch or two, taken occasionally, will generally cause sneezing, and a flow from the nose. LEHMAN S PATENT WORM TEA. This article is prepared by Mr. Lehman, Phila delphia, one ofthe oldest Chemists and Druggists, in that city. Hm celebrated prepai ation stands high er, and is superior to any Worm Tea known. Mr Lehman has prepared ft for the Inst 30 years. It is prescribed bv suing of the most eminent physi cians of Philadelphia, nnd to the fact I can speak myself, ns I had ample evidence, while engaged there in the Drug business. FURNITURE PASTE. I bis Paste is used in giving .Mahogany, and nl kinds of Furniture, a beautiful gloss^ nnd not lia blc to soil. BLACK VARNISH, k or ( oal Grates, Ash Pane, Fenders, Racks and Jambs, nnd all other iron utensils used about fire pb.ces, whirh require to be kept neat an l dean. I bis Varnish i. laid on with a paint brush, nnd ilries very soon ; otic or two coats will be sufficient to give a handsome black gloss, it is verv durable anti will stand considerable. he;»t. Full directions nccomonny every article. For sale at the Drug •Store, High Street, 4 doors below Middle. <;U\S. If. 11 El NITS H. A gent, (Member of the Philadelphia College of Aug 8 Pharmacy and Chemistry ) SUPERIOR MOTTLE CORKJL-30 grc*c C superior BOTTLE CORKS just received and for sale at the Drug St >re, High street, till door be low Middle. AWC16 CHAS If HETN1TSH. Agent. OLD RYB vvmsKFV. (>o bbla Did live VA'hiskey, for sale on consignment, and ran be sold low. (Aug 21) J. WILLS. -4 /'A ITADR AN I’S from the best. London makers V^, at various prie< s. Al-o Soy Glasses, Guntor’s Scales, Bowditches’ Navigators, Const Pilot. A large assortment i>f (he most approved nnd latest Charts, tout received and for sale at low prices, by Aug 2(» C. HALL k CO. ,w”"'>|i CHANGE OP PLACE—BOOT «fc SHOE FACTORY. The Subscriber would respectfully E“ I return his thunks to his numerous V J .^customer., for their continued and Hi increasing patronage, and inform the public that he Ims removed hia Facto ry and Shop to BUTTERS* BUILDINGS on Craw ford Street, just below iho Alai ket, where he will at tend to all orders with promptitude and despatch. Mis stock of LEATHER, as usual is selected with great care, and will be found of the best quality* CALL AND TRY. lie has now employed workmen from Richmond and Philadelphia, who cannot fail to give the most perfect satisfaction, and he trusts that his unremit ted efforts to please will secure him a liberal share of patronage, as all work taken from h^ Matiu factoiy will be warranted. Two or three first rate Hands, for Boots or Shoes would find immediate and constant employment by applying soon. The most prompt attention give to all orders, and no disappointment. Recollect that the money left in his Establisment, is expended in the Town, and goes to the support of our own mechanics, and tradesmen. F. HOFFMAN, Crawford Street. N. B. A few BOARDERS will he taken by the Subscriber, by the year, month or week, on mode rate terms. Jan 20 Rail road notick—through to ! " ELDON. The Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail j Road Company give notice to the travelling public, that their ar i angemont to carry passeng-rs to and ! from Weldon is now completed ; Mr. W’illis Sledge | having placed on the. line between Margnretts.die ' and Weldon. North Carolini, a superior FOUR MORSE POST CO VCH ; which will enable thetrnv- i el lor at all times to connect with the Wilmington Road, without delay, as follows: Portsmouth to MargarclUvillc, via Rail Road, 63 i miles. Margarctlsville to Weldon, Four Ilorse Post Conch, 17 miles Passage to Weldon, - - .Sr 5 00 JAMES C. WHITE, \ July 2_Agent P. & R. R. R. Company. I PORTSMOUTH it It. It. ROAD.—PUB LI* • ACCOM MODATION— Connexion Itetiew rd.—The Subscribers respectfully inform the Pub- j lie that a Stage Route has been established he- ! tween Margarcttsvillc and Weldon, in connection with the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, and the Baltimore Hay Line, by which Travellers, will he placed at cither end of the line without delay.— Those persona desirous of taking this most comfor taiile and expeditious Route, are assured that they will he subjected l<> no disappointment or delay, as the. carriages and horses are of the best quality and stock, a: d the Stage Travel is hut Eighteen Miles, over a hard level roarl. Travellers hv this Route going toor coming from the North, will he conveyed as cheap ashy the City Point Rail Road, and 'l\oo Dollars less than by the Route, via Richmond, &c., the Fare between Wel don and Baltimore being only £9 00. Passengers by this Route will he carried through by day light, thus saving a night’s rest. Arrangements have been made with the different companies, running in connexion with this Line, to insure regularity and despatch. WILLIS SLEDGE & Co.. Weldon, July !#45. Proprietors. GREATLV It F.DITF.l) PRICE FROM *5 TO £•3 PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 25 CENTS. PROSPECTUS OF THE NEXT (or 17th) VOL. THE price of the Democratic Review has here .1. tofore been too high—not for its size, cost, and character, but for the means of tens of thousands of readers who would he glad to receive it, aud among whom it is highly desirable that it should circulate. For tho purpose therefore, of largely widening the range of its usefulness, and of multi plying the numbers of those to whom it may he ac cessible, it ha3 been determined, simultaneously with the great reduction in the expense of the post age, to reduce its subscription price also, from Five to only Three dollars; and when several unite in subscription, to ns low as £2 50, or even £2 30 per annum. This very large reduction in tho receipts (accom panied with hut a comparatively small diminution of its expenses) involves, of couisc, an entire sac rifice of profit upon it, unless compensated by a vast multiplication of its subscribers. There wiii ; he at the outset only a small reduction in its num ber of pages; soon to he restored to its old number, without increase of price, when the anticipated success of the experiment shall justify it. The. Portraits or Distinguished Democrats will he. continued—engraved in better and inure cosily style than heretofore. The Postage will hereafter, for any distance, he j only/iur and a half cents ; it has heretofore been, for I over 100 miles, eighteen cents. We look for an extension of circulation to be [ | reckoned by tens of thousands, as the result anti | compensation of this great reduction of price.— i Every friend of the work, and of the Democratic i principles and cause, is confidently appealed to to exert himself with an active interest to procure it subscribers; both to extend its usefulness, and to carry it successfully through the crisis of this great reduction of its receipts. Those who have paid in advance for the coming I year, will receive it, at the reduced rate, for a year I and a half. TERMS IIENCEFORWAR I). (ISVARUBI.V IS ADVANCE.) Minsric ropy, - uu Four copifw, - 11 00 M_rrn. copies, - im Thirteen " - 30 00 M win in (is ne fccii iniu wiinn imrreen copies arc ordered at once, the price is brought down to about $2 30 each. For six months, haff these rates. These rates afford high inducements to agents and others to interest themselves to procure sub scribers. The rank xystrm and ■payment in advance must he uncompromisingly adhered to. The past relaxa tion of it has caused an accumulation of not far from $$ 40,000 of debts due to the work. Hereafter, tins must be wholly refirrncd ; nor must either the most eminent political friend, or the most intimate personal one, he displeased on experiencing its ap plication, in the stoppage of their numbers, if they neglect this rule ; the vital necessity of which, at the present reduced rates, must he obvious to all. No communications will be taken from the Post Office unless free of postage. All communications, birth on editorial and pub lishing business, must be addressed henceforward o the undersigned. Those relating to the settle ment of the past debt* due the. work will be still addressed to Air. II. G. Lasolbv, $ Axtnr /fouxe, the past arrangements with whom, as publisher, have reached their termination J. L. O’SrttiVAN, July, 1845. 136 Netxxan street, New York. LAST LIKENESS OF GENERAL JACKSON. The admirable Daguerreotype of General Jack I son, taken by Anthony, Edwards $c Co., a f, w weeks before his death, has been purchased for the use of the Democratic Review. It is in the hand* of ilie artist, and will he engraved in the finest style of mezzotint, of extra size. It is a most beautiful and interesting work, declared by .'Jr. Van Boren and others to give a more perfect idea of the goes I and great olfT man than any other likeness • and ought to he possessed anei framed by ever y friend who loves or reveres his memory. Those who sub scribe early will receive it as otic of the regular se ries of Portraits. TO THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. Our friends of the Democratic. Press are requested to interest themselves in aiding to carry the work safely and successfully through the crisis of this great reduction of price. Every Editor inserting j this prospectus, with an edito-iaf notice, (and send ing a copy of the paper marked,) shall receive the j Review for a year. Aurl6 L'XTRA N|f I*ERIOR.— IORutts “M. I.ang I XLi borne & Son s” sun cured No. I Tobacco, put i up expressly for this market, and cost $$30 25 i-r j the >caf. J ust received and for side bv July 7 J08I AH WILLS. 03- SECRET DISEA8ES.-C0 TARRANT'S COMPOUND. A pleasant, safe and certain cure for alt cates of £**•*««.• a||d In consequence ol the many useless Mixtures ami Fills re commended for those trouble some complaints, it is neces sary publicly to announce that this preparation is the bent known for the immediate removal of these diseases.— ‘Tarrant’s Com pound’ cures where Fills, Drops, Electua ries, Copaiba, Nitre and Har lem Oil will have no effect.— It is therefore recommended ji.s me jirsi Temr.au to i>«^ 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, ami docs not impair digestion. %*To prevent mistakes and to procure the Gen uine, it is sold only hy his regularly appointed' Agents, INI. A. Santos, Norfolk, and at tnc Drug Stoic, High street. 4 doors below Middle, hy CI1 AS. H. IIEINTITSH, Agent, (Member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Chemistry.) A fresh supply of Copaiba Capsules,—Also, Pre mium Capsules, warranted ; Pure Copaiba Balsam and Oil Cube I is. July 31 PROPOSALS For publishing ill the City of Washington, a new daily, semi-weekly, and wecklv. Democratic Republican papet, to l>c enti tled THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL, by Jesse E. Dow 4c Co. '•'be list number of our new paper will be issued on the first day of May next, with an entire new dress—new type, fine white paper, with other im portant alterations and improvements. The paper will tie devoted ton fearless exposition of Demo cratic principles ; it will zealously and unremit tingly oppose each and every effort to establish a I mammoth monarchy bank and other mischievous I corporations and consolidations of wealth, which 1 subvert the rightsof the people and undermine the ' pillars of the Rcbttblic; it will oppose an oppres | «ive and anti-republican tariff system, thenssump i tion of the State debts by 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 litirnl delusions, we shall wage unchanging, un compromising war. The Farmer and the Mechanic who produce all the 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 he devoted ; the Ladies will always find in onrcolumnsa choice selection from the current literature of the day, a well as original contributions from the most tale ented writers of which our country can boast. A general summary of Foreign and Domestic news will be furnished. The coiidnctois have already serured the aid ami eo-opei ation ot a largo number of the most distin guished literary and political writers of the day -r arrangements will also be made, at the earliest pe riod possible, to embellish our columns by the con tributions of correspondents from abroad. With this brief and imperfect outline of our plan, we very respectfully submit our claims loan exten sive patronage to the consideration of a generous public. THEOPIHLUS FISK, ? ,, JESSE E. DOW, $ Editors TERMS: Daily paper by i!i«r. ycRf, iii advance, - $ iii OQ “ “ for less than a year, $1 per month. Semi-Weekly paper by the- year, in advance, 5 0<> “ “ ** for less than a year. 50 cents per month. Weekly paper by the year, - - - 2 00 “ '•* for six months, - - - 1 00 Subscriptions to the Daily for less than two, to the Semi-Weekly for less than four,or to the Week ly for less than six months, will not be received. If not,paid within the year, the Daily paper will be $12, the Semi-Weekly $6, and the Weekly $2 50 a year. Subscribers may discontinue their papers at any tiuledVy paying for the time they have received them ; bill not without. Those who subscribe for a year, and do not, at the time of subscribing, order a discontinuance at the end of it, will be considered subscribers until they order the paper to he stopped, and pay arrear ages. PRICES FOR ADVERTISING. Twelve lines or Jc9s, three insertions, - $1 00 Every additional insertion, - - . 25 Business Cards will be conspicuously inserted for one year, including paper, for - . $15 Longer advertisements charged in proportion. A liberal discount made to those who advertise by the year. All payments In be made in advance. Those who have not an opportunity of paying otherwise, may remit by mail, atour risk, post age-paid. Tho Post master's certificate of such remittance shall bn a sufficient receipt therefor. Ttic notes of any specie paving bank will be received. No attention will be given to any order unless the money, or a postmaster's certificate that it has been re mitted, accompanies it. ffjr /xttrrs to the Proprietor, charged with postugrT will not be taken oat of the Post OJJlce. April 11 A ND STILL# ANOTHER SUPPLY.— x\. DEATH DEATH !? DEATH ! !! TO RO ACH ES. MOSQUITOES, FLIES. ANTS, &c., &c. I he ELY PI IAN POISON PAPER, has been in troduced into Great Britain, France, Italy and the United States. The enormous demand for 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 State#, deems it necessary to caution the public, against a spurious article which has been introduced. Tho Genuine is sold at the Drug Store, on High street, 1th door l>elow Middle. Only 12) cents per Sheet Jun« ;i(> CH\s. H. HEIfflTSH, Agent. I A ■ I 'I I’OKT A TIOJV 8.—*The followiner XJ articles arc all of the very best quality, and being imported by the subscriber, he can warrant them genuine and sell them as low as they can be bad in this country. Sots of Rodger’* highly finished DINING CUT LERY, Ivory balanced handles, with patent tem pered steel blades, and warranted, good carvers to match. Each set consists of 63 pieces. Japan Waiters, a truly elegani article, japaned in the best style, of the Gothic pattern, the ground of rich colors, and ornamented in very tasteful manner. French Hanging Papers, imported by C. II. for his own sales, very rich, and Cloth Borders splen did. Fire Screens, ol handsome patterns and in great variety. Obi English Razors, manufactured by Joseph Rogers Sons, they arc set ready for nse and sold with the privilege of returning ami exchanging them if alter fair trial they are not found excel lent. Superior Razor Strops and Paste of the most ap proved makers. I he Military Shaving Soap, by Rigge, Brock bank & Rigi'e—a verv superior article. 'tkinson’s Camphor Soap, for preserving the skin soft and even. Low'* old Brown Windsor Soap. *•enuinn Preston Smelling Salts. Howland’s Macassar Oil, tor the hair. Essence of Tyre, for changing the color of the Hair and Whisker*. Fragran Perfume for the Pocket Handkerchief. Day h Martin’s genuine Japan Blacking. Noth ing has yet been offered to the public equal to thi» blacking far giving an elegant jet black lustre to leather. tjuills; an excellent assortment of English and Dutch—plain, yellow and opaque. Thermometer*. Tape Measures, hr. ' • 'Ifh C. WALL It CO. pHOlCE if VMS ~.vm Horn;sor jHAMP V ) TON HAMS. •V> Ru-bels Ground Allorn Salt. 10 Saeka Liverpool Salt. Also 100 ■*, Is, and 2 galls Stone Jars. A"ff 30 THOS. BROOKa.