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OR. IJYOTT’S ANTI-IIILIOUS PILLS As a family moilioine, a mild and gentle purgative and a purifier of the blood. The gen eral iiio ol those, 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 much more elevated situation in public estimation, than any other remedy which has heretofore been introduced. The following are among tho many diseases for which l)r. Ofott’s celebrated Pills are so deserved ly distinguished for eurmg. My their counteract ing properties in removing the bib; from the stom ach 1 they prevent and cure the bilious fever ; chills or ague and fever j spring and fall fevers; yellow lever; bitinuseholio; pleurisy; dysentery; worms; bilious vomiting , sick and foul stomach. Ry cleaning the bowels and stomach from all im purities, they restore tin* lossof appetite, remove flat ulency, cure the headache, habitual costiveness, colds, couglu. asthma, epeliptic fits, hypochondria, hysterical complaints, stransguary, gravel, &<•. By a general and copious use they will bo found very beneficial in curing the rheumatism ami gout, lumbago or pains in the back. All impurities in the blood yield to their happy effects, whether pro ceeding from constitutional ailment or from imlis . cre.ct intemperance. These celebrated pills have been used to very great advantage in curing the dyspepsia or indi gestion, bronchitis, liver complaint, &<-. They are an infallible medicine fur Female t'om plaiuts 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 oostiveness, debility, or loo great excitement. Whenever there is a predisposition to receive dis ease from marsh effluvia, or from a too copious use of ardent spirits or from a vitiated state of the bile, these pills will assuredly counteract it. They arc highly recommended to travellers, by scaorland, and may he made use of with safety without change of diet and in situations where no exeicist*can he 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 promoto 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 tlu power of his pills, to relieve the afflicted, recom mends the use of them to those who are in health as well as the afflicted, at least onre a fortnight, during the Spring and Summer months, in which he feels assured those who attend to his advice will find the benefit they seek. A bill of directions accompanies each box of Pills. Take notice—each Box is sealed with red wax. stamped with the proprietor’s roat of nrms, and signed T. W. DVOTT, M. D., and T. W. DVOTT. Jr. For sale by the sole proprietor, at tho Fountain Head, No. 143 No'tli Second ircrl. above Race, East side, and by the most respectable Druggists and country Merchants throughout the United States. ■Special Depot, at the St in c .Alexander Duvall » Co., No. 147 Main street. Richmond. Also, for sale by C. If. HEINITSH, Agent,Ports- J mouth, M. A. Santos, King it Toy, R. Emerson, Robertson & Cornick, W. H. Broughton, Norfolk, and by Drugggists generally throughout the Uni ted States. " June 7. Approved patent medicines. I have on hand a large stork of the. most pop ular and approved PATENT MEDICINES, which 1 will warrant frcsli and genuine. The following list contains a portion of my stock. For Coughs, Colds, fyc. Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam, Brinc.kerhofPs j Health Restorative, Dr. Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, Pease's Horo hound Candy, Dr. Swaync’s Syrup of Wild Cher ry, Houseman’s German Cough Drops, &c. For [input ities 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. Dyott’a Anti Bilious Pills, Peter’s do., Lee’s do., Wright’s Indian Vegetable do.. Sugar Coated do., Moffat’s do., ami Brandreth’s do. For Fever and Ague. Rowand’a Improved Tonic Mixture, Nash’s Ton ic, Hull’s Ague Pills, Moffat’s Phoenix Pitters, Sap pington’s Pills, &c. For IVorms. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Hull's and Sherman’s Worm Lozenges, Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge, Swaim’s Vermifuge, Worm Tea, he. For Dinrrhera and Summer Complaint Bernard's Diarrhoea Remedy, Jayne’s Carmina tive Balsam, &c. For Dyspepsia, he. Houck’s Panacea, Beckwith’s Anti Dyspeptic. Pills, Santos’s Alterative and Anti Dyspeptic Pills, he. For Pains in the Bark, Side, he. Sherman’s Poor Man’s Plaster, Whiting’s & Well’s Strengthening Plaster, McAllister’s Oint ment, he. Also Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil for Deafness, Thomp son’s Eve Water for Sore and Inflamed Eves, Har rison’s Specific Ointment, Genuine Ilarlem Oil, Bateman’s Drops, British Oil, Dalby’s Carmina tive, Judkin’s Ointment, Turlington’s Balsam, Godfrey’s Cordial, &o. For sale wholesale and retail hy C. H. IIEINITSH, Agent. Fresh mineral waters.—we take pleasure in informing the public, generally that we have received.and will keep constantly up during the season, a full supply of “ WHITE SULPHUR WATER,” frotn the celebrated Spring in Green brier County, Va. This water, which has been for several years transported from the White Sulphur Springs, in Greenbrier County, in this State, enjoys great repu tation throughout the United States, and is now very generally used, and its virtue* extolled ns a remedial agent in bilious diseases incident to a warm climate, dyspepsia, c'ostivencss, jaundice, chronic rheumatism, gout, dropsy, in affections of the breast occasioned by disease of the stomach or liver, neuralgia, and nervous diseases in general ; ehronic inflamation of the kidneys and bladder, and urethra ; piles, scrofula and erup'ions. or other affections of the. skin; ill-conditioned ulcers, mer curial diseases, &c. &c., all of which is attested by the highest names in the medical profession, and many others who have for years used this water, both at and when removed from the fountain. SARATOGA W ATER, from the Congress, Union, Pavillion and Iodine Springain New York, in quart and nint bottles. CHALYBEATE MINERAL WATER, an active and lasting Tonic. A general view of the analysis of this water, will show that it stands the first in rank of *he highly concentrated ” Chalybeate*,”— consequently it nets as a Tonic, inetcasing the strength of the system, raising the force of circu lation, giving tone to the degislive organs, aug menting the muscular vigour, and promoting the excretions; it is of course advantageously employer! in those diseases in which Iron is principally used, such as Amenorrhea, Chloromn, some states of JSfe norrhrt<*ia, I,encnrrhta, Diirpepnia, Scrofula and ca tion* forms of Chronic Debility, s.’Theonly Agents for Wm. B. OAT.WKtt, pro per tor of the “ While Stilpher Spring,” tre M. A. SANTOS Norfolk, and CHAS. II. HEINITStf, Agent, High street, 4th door below Middle, July 1 Portsmouth. Va. i| A BBLS GIN and CORDIAL in store and fo *Jr" * sale by JOSIAll WILLS. Mar 7 F BRANDT AND H. GIN carts P. • Brandy, 4 pipes H. Gin. For »ale low by Nov 7 WILLS & CO. YA Ity SOCK S, — A few do* pair* of Country Net SOCKS. For sale by Ort 30 TlIOS BROOKS, Jr. TEA ! -Gunpowder, Imperial and Black TEAS, of superior quality. For sale by Ort 30 TlIOS. BROOKS, Jr. WHISKEY.—SO bbls momently expected, for •ale by WILLS k CO, MOLASSES.—7ft bbls New Orleans, Ifihhd West India. For sale lew by Nev 7 WILIA * ff> Drugs & medicines, wholesale, i AND RETAIL.—C. II. HEIN1TSH, Agent, has redormy received Troin the Northern CmiTT extensive supplies of Medicines, Chemicals, Perfu mery, Dye Stuffs. Dve Woods, Points, Oils, Win <low Glass, Patent Medicines, Garden Seeds, To barco,Segars,Snuff, &e., See., to which they would respectfully call the attention of the Public gene rally. The following List contains a portion of their Stork, which they will sell upon as good tonus as any Store in Virginia. MEDICINES. English and American Calomel, Sulphate Qui nine, Gum Aloes, Gum Camphor, Arrowroot, Peru- j vian Hark, Pearl Barley, English Calcined Magne sia, Blue Pill Mass, Sulpli. Morphia, Powdered Ja- I lap, Piiwd. Ipecac, Rhubarb, Super. Carb. Potass, Castor Oil, Super. Carb. Soda. Gum Arabic, Guin Tragaeauth, Cinnamon, Sp. Nitre, Hals. Copaiva.! Antunc*. Witte, Opium, Liquorice, Floris. Camo- j mile. Corrosive Sublimate, Aqua Ammonia, Tar taric Arid, Epsom Salts, Laudanum, Senna, Oil Peppermint and all essential Oils, Quicksilver, Magnesia, Manna, Roll and Flour Sulphur, Alco hol, Borax, refined nnd crude, Bed Precipitate, Guin Myrrh, Cantharides, Gum Tragaeauth, Sar saparilla, Sponge*, Vials, &c. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Window Glass of all sizes and qualities, White Lead, dry and in oil. Red Load, Litharge, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Whiting, Verdigris,dry and in ! oil, Chrome Green,Chrome Yellow^ Yellow Ochre,1 Prussian Blue, Vermillion, Rotten Stone, Ivory Black, Guru Copal, Paint Brushes, all sizes, Rost Pink, Limp Black, British Lustre, Gold and Silver! Leaf, Copper Bronze, While Chalk, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Sand Paper, l’umicc 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 Allspice, Isinglass, Gum Arabic, Turkey,Oil Roses, Vanilla Beans, Tor.quin Beans, Coriander Seed. Carraway Seed, Anniseed, Pearlnsh, Saleratus, White Jamaica Ginger, East India Ginger, Pepper, Superior Spanish Segars, Starch, Liquorice Ball. Bath Brick, Fig Blue. Powdered Ginger Root, Al um, Olive Oil, in bottles nnd baskets, Refined Salt petre, Macnbov SnufT. Scotch Snuff, Indigo, Castile Soap, Cloves, Castor Oil, in bottles. Alcohol, Ftie tion Matchf s, Oar bona to Ammonia. Soda for Wash ing, London Mustard, Cayenne Pepper, &c , &c. The Subsceibers take this method of returning their sincere tlmrtks to the Citizens of Portsmouth'. Go-port, and the neighboring Counties, for the pat ronage so liberally extended towards them, and confidently ns*nrc them that every exertion will be made on their part t,> merit a continuance of the same. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS nnd FAMILY RECEIPTS compounded of the purest ingredients with nrrnraey nnd despatch. Orders from Country Merchants, Physicians anil others, promptly nnd neatly executed, and tlie pri cc* such as will give entire satisfaction. CD* All Articles sold at tnis Establishment warrant-1 ed Freehand Genuine. 0. II. HEINITSH, Agent. f2.RK.1T DISCOVERY IN TIIE HEAL ' T ING ART.—Important to invalids and friends of the sink.—Medicine, however efficacious, has a) ways been taken with dissatisfaction by the sick. 1 owing to its unpleasant nature! Hence it has cvei been the study of all great physicians to disguise iu nauseous taste. Hut their efforts have never been crowned with complete success. It was left for Dr I Smith to accomplish. Having given the subject hif j unremitting attention for nearly two years, hr has, • after spending a considerable amount of money,* produced a medicine which, while it is every way ! agreeable to the palate, is sure to triumph over DIR * EASE and all opposition, and to repay him for hif ' devotion to the improvement of medical science ! DR. G. BENJ. SMITH’S [SUGAR COATED] “IMPROVED IND. VEG. PILLS.” Arc the result of his labor. Theirefiects, and the! general favor with which they have been received ] in all parts of the Ucited States, warrant the. pro prietors in the declaration that ‘‘ they are the great est improvement \r\ medicine ever known. Unlike all other pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea nor any other unpleasant sensation, while they are as powerful as it is possible for a medicine to’be, and be HARMLESS. For sale by _C. H. HEINITSH, Agent. CBRINCKERIIOFF’S IIEA LTII RE • STORATIVE.—This medicine is a safe and 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.Cliilton, the eminent practical chem ist and physician of New York, attaches his ccr tificatc stating its entire vegetable composition, af ter he had made a careful analysis. It is whollv devoid of any irritating property, and manifests so decided healing and pmifyingqualities as tnquiek ly alleviate the most aggravating cough and change the morbid expectoration. Pains in the chest and side, so often attendant on Lting Complaints, are effectually removed without the least inconvenience, thesentof thcdifficulty 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 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 ccitificatc is from Dr. Chil ton, the well known New-York chemist. “ I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called * C. BrinckcrbofPp Health Restorative’; and find that it dors notrontain 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. RR1NCKERIIOFF, Proprietor, N. Y For sale by C. II. HEINITSH, Agent, Ports mouth, Va. Lbl.YCY ARTICLES Si PERFUMERY. r Ladies, I would most respectfully call your at tention to my assortment of FANG'Y ARTICLES and PERFUMERY, which is perhaps the largest and richest ever before offered for sale in this place, comprising almost every 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 Btyle, Cosmetic, Cream, th-- best article ever offered for chopped hands, &c. It possesses the most extraor dinary healing qualities and is the best cosmetic ever known for imparting a delicate softness to the skin, and preserving it from chopping, Pbilocome, the best preparation for the Hair now in use, Rose Scented Toilet Powder, very superior, Taylor’s Chrvstalinc Soap, Together with the largest assortment of Cologne Water, Florida Water, and Soaps of superior qual ity, of every description of Pci fume, Preston Salts, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes. Supe rior Tooth Powder, B"ef Marrow Pomatum, Pa tey 's Celebrated Cold Cream, he. Oc>*Uall in and examine for yourselves. . C. 11. HEINJTSH, Agent, July 7 High st., 4'h door from Middle. PV?JPR HAlfOJHOS VM> BORDER^ Jv. ,w;*j.,ave for l;,rsre stock of PA I’KR flAMJINf.H and BORDERING, which wr will sell very low. Persons iu want of either of the above articles will please give us a call before piirrhtMing' elsewhere. . W. H. H. HODGES & CO. We have also just reeled a lot of heatiful FIRE SCREENS, which we are selling very low March .31__ J WB ARE fURWINU OUT ThemosTval uable collection or Books, Stationary, and Fancy Articles ever exhibited here, viz; School Books of the most approved kind, A fine assortmentof Writing Paper, Ink, Steel Pens. Quills, Wafers, hr.., Musical Instrumentsof various kind*, very cheap Handsome Walkin'* Canes, Riding Whips, hr.’ A lot of beautiful Cutlery, embracing some of Rodgers’* superior Pocket Knives, and the greatest variety of fancy articles,a 11 at cheaper prices than ever. HODGE* h CO Marab 12 Dr. Uphaui’s Vegetable Electuary A certain Cure for the Piles. o> Although the Ki.kctvary was originally prepaied for the rure of Piles, yet from its modus optrandi, or mode of operating, and front extensive personal abdica tion, it lias proved itself to he a Medicine for superior to all others, in all Diseases of an Inihuiimutory character, with a determination of hlood to any particular part or organ. In Inflammation and Congestion of the Liver and Spleen; Inflammation, Soreness and UUera’ion of the Stomach, Ravels, Kxilnex/s and Rladiler; in Inflammatory and .Mercurial Rheumatism, and all .dffectxons arising from the imprudent or injudicious use of Mercury ,* in all cases where the Hlood is powerfully determined towards the Head, It is the rest Medicine ever discovered. For all Impuri'ies of the Blood, arising front any source what ever. and for all Diseases of the Skin, it is unrivalled, clearing and Improving it in the most remarkable man ner. In Pulpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Side, and Oppression about the Chest; in .Morbid anil Riliaru Con ditions of the Stomach, producing Sick llead-arhe ; in short, in all cases where a Cathartic or Physic is re quired, the Electuary will be found fully equal, if not superior, to any oilier; and usfieci lly to those subject to Piles, it will prove an invaluable Physic, ns it operates without irritation, which is not the case with most of the purgatives now in use, particularly Powders or Pills containing Aloes, Hie use of which will invariably re turn the complaint. A. UPIIAM, M.D. Sole Proprietor, Bowery, New York. T. AV. DYOTT <fc SONS, General Wholesale Agents, 13/S North Second Street, Phila delphia. Si-eci al Depot, nt the Store of Alexander Du vall & Co., No. 148 M tin street, Richmond. Aiso.foi sale by CHARLES H. HEINITSH, Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, King Toy, B. Emerson, Robertson &. Cor nick, Win. 11. Broughton, Norfolk, and by Druggists gene rally throughout the United States. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption. The great and only remedy for colds, Coughs, Asthma, mid CONSUMPTION, is the HUN GARIAN BALSAM OK LIFE, discovered by the cele brated Ur. Burhan, of London, England, and introduced into the United States under the immediate supurintcnd anre of the inventor. Tiie extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary disear?*, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the WORST POS SIBLE CASES that can be found in the community— eases that seek relief ir. 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 has cured, and will cure, the MOST DESPER ATE OK CASES, it is no quack nostrum, hut u standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should he supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to he used as n prev , itive medicine in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spiltiiq Blood, Pam in the Side and Chest, Irritation and SoflPness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing. Hectic. Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General Debility, Asthma, Influents, Hooping Cough, and Croup. *> Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with ftill 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 Croat English Remedy, may ho obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. DAVID P. BRaDI.ee. sole Agent for the United States, 119 Court street Boston. T. VV. DYOTT Ac SrtNS, General Wholesale Agents, No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. Special Depot, at the Store ol Alexamlcr^Du vall & Co., No. 147 Main street, Richmond. Also, for sale by CHARLES II. IIKINITSH, Agent, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, Kiner & Toy, B. Emerson, Robertson& Cornicle, Wm. II. Broughton, Norfolk , and by Druggists {yen erally throughout the United States. Gtr s EC R ET I) IS EAS ES.-CO TARRANT’S COMPOUND. A pleasant, safe and certain cure for all cases of £***♦**»* ftnd (;*»***. In consequence of the many useless Mixtures and Pills re commended for these trouble some complaints, it is neces sary publicly to announce that Inis preparation is the best known for the immediate removal of theso diseases.— 'Takrant’s CoMPOUNn’eures where Pills, Drops, Elcc'uf ries, Copaiba, Nitre and Hal 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 iti a neat portable form, tasteless, and does not impair digestion. %* To prevent mistakes and to procure the Gen uine, it is sold onlv by his regularly appointed Agents, M. A Santos. Norfolk, and at the Drug Store, High street. 4 doors below Middle, by CHA8. IS. HEINTITSII, Agent, (Member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Chemistry.) A fre5h supply of Copaiba Capsules,—Also, Pre mium Capsules, warranted : Pure Copaiba Balsam and Oil Cnbrbs. July 31 FOR TIIE LADIES!—MUFFS! MUFFS!! MUFFS ! ! ! The Ladies arc invited to call at my Store and examine a lot of beautiful MUFFS, just opened, consisting of a variety, both of quality .ind prices. R. BELL, Nov 5 High street. Portsmouth. CStXPERIOR BOTTLE CORKS.-30 grace superior RO I f LE CORKS just received and for sale at the Drug Store, High ‘street, 4th door b« lo'V Middle. Aug 16 CITAS.il HF.IN1TSH. Agent. OLD RYE WHISKEY. — 60 bbls Old Rvc 4V hiskey, for sale on consignment, and ran be JioM low. (Aug 31) J. WILLS. IT A DR A NTS from the lost Tx>ndon makers at various prices. A Iso Spy Glasses, Gunter’s Seales, Bowdifebe.* Navigators, Coast Pilot. A targe assortment of the most approved and latest Charts, just received sad for sale at low prices, by Aug* C. IIALI. A CO, •TNKTRA SUPERIOR. -10 Hulls' «V|. Lang C4 home & Sons’ sun cured No. I Tobacco, pul 'P expressly for this markel, and cost $30 25 in he *caf. Junt r«««irid aad forsaleby JOfllAll WILL*. dcruitfned proposes to publish The North Caroli na Standard alter the first of February, 1846, twice a week. Many tlcinocrwts, in various quar ters of the State, desire this, and it is believed it can he dune, if exertions are made in its behalf among the demochitic party generally. The im portance of such ail issue is, it auems to the under signed, too apparent to require arguments in its favor. A semi-weekly paper ought surely to be sustained by the democratic party of the State, (a naity which casta 40,000 votes.) especially as the Federalists have two Semi-weeklies, in addition to two papers to our one in the State. Think of this, democrats, and of the influence which such publi cations must inevitably exert upon the public mind. The Weekly Standard will he published as heretofore, and, the undersigned flatters himself, will be much more interesting and valuable than it is at present. It will contain at least eight col umn* more of reading matter than it doe* now. TERMS: The Semi-weekly Standard will he published at Four Dollars, If paid withir. the first three months, or Five Dollars, if delayed beyond that period ; and the weekly Standard at Three Dollars per annum, payable in advance. Both the Weekly and Semi-Weekly will be print ed at the present size, on fine paper and with new type Subscriptions to both papers arc most re spectfully and earnestly solicited ; and subscribers to the present paper, who are willing to take the Semi-Weekly instead of the Weekly, will please inform the undersigned of the fact, by letter or otherwise, on or bplere the 8th of January, 1846. W. W.HOLDEN. Raleigh, Nov. 18,1845.—Nov 22 GREATLY REDUCED 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 tofore been too high—not for its size, cost, ami •haractcr, but for the means of tens of thousands if readers who would be glad to receive, it, and imotig whom it is highly desirable that it should . circulate. For the purpose therefore, of largely widening the range, of its usefulness, and of multi plying the nmnlieis of those to whom it may lie nr feasible, it has 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 as low as $2 50, or even $2 30 per annum. This very large reduction in the receipts (accom panied with hut a comparatively small diminution of its expenses) involves, of course, an entire sac rifice of profit upon it, unless compensated by a vast multiplication of its subscribers. There will 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 of Distinguished Democrats will be continued—engraved in better and more costly style than heretofore The Postage will hereafter, for any distance, be only five anil a half cents ; it has heretofore been, for over 100 miles, eighteen cents. We look for an extension of circulation to be l reckoned by tens of thousands, as the result and compensation of this great reduction of price.— 1 Every friend of the work, and of the Democratic 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 comiug year, will receive it, at the reduced rate, for a year and a half. TERMS HENCEFORWARD. (INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) Single copy, - $3 IX) I Eight copies, - $20 00 Four copies, - 11 00 j Thirteen “ - 30 00 It will thus be seen that when thirteen copies are ordered at once, the price is brought down to about $2 30 each. For six months, half these rates. These rates afford high inducements to agents and others to interest themselves to procure sub scribers. The cash system and payment in advance must be 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, this must Imj wholly reformed ; nor must either the most eminent political friend, or the most intimate, personal one, be displeased on experiencing its ap plication, in the stoppage of their numbers, if they neglect this rule ; the vita! 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, both on editorial and pub lishing business, must be addressed henceforward o the undersigned. Those relating to the settle ment of the past debts doe the work will be still | addressed to Mr. 11. G. Langley, 8 Astor House, the past arrangements with whom, as publisher, have reached their termination J. L. O’Sullivan, July, 1845. 158 Nassau street, New York. LAST LIKENESS OF GENERAL JACKSON. The admirable Daguerreotype of General Jack son, taken by Anthony, Edwards & Co., a few weeks before his death, has been purchased for the use of the Democratic Review. It is in the hands of the artist, and will be engraved in the finest style of mezzotint, of extra size. It is a inoat beautiful and interesting work, declared by Mr. Van Horen and others to give a more perfect idea of the good and great old man than any other likeness ; and ought to be possessed and framed by every friend who loves or reveres his memory. Those who sub scribe. early will receive it as one of the regular se ries of Portraits. TO THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. Our friends nf the Democratic Press are requested to interest themselves in aiding to carry the work safely and successfully through tlie crisis of this great reduction of price. Every Editor inserting this prospectus, with an editorial notice, (and send inga copy of the paper marked,) shall receive the Review fora year. Aug 16 OILS! 011/911 OILS II! Just received a fal supply of the following OILS, &c. 70 gallons Purified Lard Oil, 80 do Pure Linseed Oil, 73 do Pure Sperm Oil, (a fine article,) 105 do Fish Oil, (clean.) 80 do Patent Refined Alrohol, Also, VVcthcrill’s Pure White Lead, Copal Var nish, Chrome Green, Ground Verdigris, Chrome Yellow, Vermillion, Chrome Red, Lamp Black, Turpentine. Glass a d Putty, kc., kc.., all of which will he sold at the lowest prices at the Drug Store, Sign <>f the Big Mortar, High street. Nov 21 CHAS II. HEINITSH, Agent. NE5V BOOKS.—The Inthor's Daughter^-* tale, hy Mary Howitt—price 12} cts Amaury; a tale, by E. P.—price 25 cts No. 3 Morse's Ccrogrnphic M ins,containing Maps of Pennsylvania, California, Illinois, and North Carolina No. 3 Illustrated Wandering Jew No 42 Pictorial Bible. Nov 18 W. II II. HODGES & CO. HA LTIMOKE IIKEF.-Corned’ BeehClnih* Pieces, put up expres/ly for family use. For sale by THOS. BROOKS, Jr. Nov 18 _ Butter ardcheeseZot kegs prime G' shen Hotter, 30 boxes prime Goshen Cheese. Just received and for rale hy Nov 7 WILLS k CO. (11 f i; tv five TOB ACCO —6 boxes of sot J quality, just received, and which ran be re commended. T. BROOKS. Jr Nov 20 ( 401/0 IT RED SPOOL COTTON — We h*^ Vy received this day a large assortment of COL OURED SPOOL COITON. embracing every col our. JOHN COCKE & CO. j Nov 20 I1RAN.— 300 bushels BRAN and .V) bushels of BLACK PEAS, for Stock. For sale by 18 T. BROOKS. Jr. | *0,: .th* CUy of JT Waslfinglou, a n-w daily, semi-weekly, unt, weekly, Democratic Republican t>»l>et. to be ei.ti tied THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL, T Jesse K. Dow & Co. ^ The fist number of our now paper will be issued on the first day of May next, with an entire now drees—new type, fine white paper, with other im. portent alterations and improvements. The pap, r will ho devoted to a fearless exposition of Denio eratic principles; it will zealously nud unremit. tiugly oppose each and every effort to establish a mammoth monarchy bank and other miachu-vou* corporations and consolidations of wealth, which subvert the rights of the people and undermine th« pillars of the Rebublic; it will oppose an oppi,„. sive and anti-republican tariff system, the assump. lion of the State debts by the General Government and all other federal principles which have au in' evitable tendency to destroy public prosperity *, well as individual happiness. Against all such no. litioal delusions, we shall wage unchanging, un. compromising war. The Farmer nnd the Mechanic who produce all the real capital of the nation, will find in our pa per nn unwavering champion of their inalienable rights; the long cherished principles of the ed(. tors are too well known to the public to rcqui,e any pledge upon this point. To the Miscellaneous Department particular attention will be devoted ; the Ladies will always find in our columns a choice selection from the current literature of the day, a well as original contributions from the most tal« ented writers of which our country can boast. general summary of Foreign and Domoirtic new* will be furnished The 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 be made, at the earliest p,-. riod possible, to embellish our columns by the con tributions of correspondents from abroad. 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On the great and vital question in all Governments—Taxation— it will advocate as heretofore the imposition of du ties for revenue alone—opposing a tariff for pro tection as unjust, oppressive, and unconstitutional. We hope to make the paper woithy of the con fidence and support of the Democratic party of Ma ryland and of the country. It shall be the faithful expositor of tneir principles, and the ever ready medium to ccnvey their sentiments and wishes to the public. The Democratic cause is the cause of truth and justice. It courts the light. It shuns no investigation. And we. are determined to see whether a paper, conducted with a devotion to the jrrinciplet, rather than to the men, of our party—to further the great cause of human progress, rather than the mere advancement of particular individu als—will not commend itself to the confidence and f.ivor of the people. It is known that, in our political principles, we are entirely and thoroughly Democratic. Of this, we trust that we have already afforded sufficient evidence; anrl that we have also given some ear nest of the Temper and spirit with which wc sustain oor principles and opinions. Believing that the present Administration will faithfully carry out the principles and the policy of the Democratic party, wc shall continue most cor dially and earnestly to support all its measure* tending to this end. Its action in regard to Tex as, Oregon, the Tariff, and the Independent Treas ury, so far as they hare been developed, has been in accordance with the policy of the. party that placed them in power; and we have not a doubt, that will be satisfied that every thing has been done that could be done, to insure successful results to these great measures. The daily paper will be published at the very low rate of six dollars a year, payable i» advance, or two cents a number; the weekly at two dollars a year, payable invariably in advance. Washington, Nov. 24, 1845. WII. II. IIODGKN (’(>., have just re • reived the following NEW MUSIC. The celebrated River Waltz, The Miller’s Maid Waltz, Havemeyer’s Grand March, Love Not Waltz, The Three Sisters Waltzes, I’m still thine own, by J. H Hewitt, " We’re out upon the Moonlight Wave,” Castle Garden or Almack’s Waltz, Low waved the Summer Woods, Sutton’s Quickstep, " Here’s a Health to thee Mary.” Celebration Quickstep, The Gabrielis Waltz, Pmev Point Waltz, “ Let us love one another,' Mar / of Argyle, ” When slumber’s pinions over me play,” “Sweet is the thought, the Promiie Sweet,” “Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle.” Woman’s Heart, Amid the Greenwood smiling. An elegiac impromptu Fanlasid, by II. P. Heim ich. The Bridal Bells, Beeswings & Fish, hy Heilman, The Hunter’s Song, by Gustave Blesaner, The Huntet’s Wife, by II. C. Ball, The Last Song of Saphos, The Harlem Waltz, " He never said he loved,” The Captive Knight, for the Guitar, i Cumberland Guards' QuickUcp, Cuba March, Columbia, the Isind of the Brave, Could I hush a father’s sigh, Cape May Gallopade, Cclestina Waltz, (’bateau cn Espagno, Come, Come Away, a social glee. My GaPant IjOVc returns, March H’Amaznwes,. Flowe .f Home Waltz, Rose Geraneum Waltz, Lilly of the valley Waltz, Last Greeting, Potomac Waltz, “ I hasten to the shade of thy Rawer,” Tyrolean Melodies. Aag 1 i