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Dvott St Sons, of the Columbian College, No
13*2 North Second street, Philadelphia, for the con
venience an*l express purpose of supplying all
wholesale purchasers atone parlicular point.
fyj- Dr. T. W. Dyott & Sons, have made such
arramrerncnU' with the proprietors of the most pop
ular medicines now in use, as to enable them to
furnish drnygists and wholesale dealers, on much
more advant «geou=* terms than they ran in general
be procured from the proprietors themselves. And
as no sophisticated preparations are kept or sold at
this "stabltshmont. there is no risk of yetting Coun
terfeit articles, with which the country now a
botmd*
The attention of the public, is solicited, to call at
the Fountain lies*! as above, where is kept for sale,
and inav he examined, the most extensive and gen
eral a =*s.*rttnent of Proprietory articles of Modi
eines, to be found in the United States.
For the ennvenienre of those who it may not he
convenient to. apply at the above establishment,
we have established Specia l Depots in thefollowing
cities, where the most of the articles contained in
ot;r yeneral catalogue are lobe found.
RICHMOND, Va., at the store of A. Duval &
Co. 1 17 Main street.
W ASHINGTON, D C., at. the storeof Robert
Farnham.eorn Eleventh street and Penn Av
enue
BALTIMORE, Md.,nt the storeof S.S. Hancr,
yo. I OS Baltimore, street.
NEW YORK. No. 1-2S Maiden Lane.
ALBANY. N. Y.. No. 53 State street.
BOSTON. Mass . No. 2 Water street.
\T \ m e at r r im:d Ton vno. 1700
*1 packs yes MANUFACURED TOBACCO, of
various well known brands, ft’s, 8’s, 12’*, I0*s,
pounds and half pounds; in store and for sale by
K'sy 2 J. WILLS
DRUGS, MEDICIVkS, Jtc
DltUCiS. MKDIC1NKS, I>VE
STUKKS. I* AI NTS.
1. O. SCIiOOLFlELD & CO.,
high street,
HAVE on Imnd at their New Stine a
general tool well.selected assortment ot
ifrtigs. Medicine*, Diie-Stuff*. Paints,
IHik/oib Glass, Harden Seeds, Gluts
II are, .»n.I I'/imcy Gooi't with a t lioice
lot of Fresh Canton au.l Pekin TE AS ol the most
approved brands, and of the very best quality. All
ol which wo purpose selling as tow as the same
Goods can he find in any section of Virginia. Or
<leis from Cuuntrv Merchants, Physicians, Plan
ters mil others, will he promt '.ly attended Vi and
l.tithfully jibed on ttie most am oiiuiiodatini' terms.
Wc avail ottrselve-ol the opportiiiiit v to return
our acknowledgements to our friends fur the very
liberal patronage already received at their bunds,
and respectfully solicits a continuance of tneir fa
_ __ Feb 19
L'armsii M i \ Kit a L av \Ti:ihs. -We take
I pleasure in informing the public generally
that we have received, and will keep const.uitlv tip
during the season, a full supply of “ Will I K SL’L
Plll It ’A A I ER.” from tiie celebrated Spring in
Greenbrier County, Va.
1 his wutei , which has been for several years
transported from the White Sulphur Springs, in
! Gi eenhricr County, in this State,enjoys great retiu
| luiiuti throughout the United States, and is now |
; v rv generally used, and its virtues extolled as a
| remedial .agent in bilious diseases incident to n
warm lima to, dyspepsia, cosu venous, jaundice,
chronic rheumatism, gout, dropsy, in affections of
the breast occasioned liy disease of the stomach or
liver, neuralgia, and nervous diseases jn general;
chronic inftanmtion of the kidney* and bladder*.
| ami urethra, piles, scrofula and eruptions, or other
iiff cl ions of the skin ; ill-conditioned nicer*, trior
curint diseases, &c., &e., all of which is attested
bv tlie highest names in the medical profession, and
many others who have for years usen this water,
both nt and when removed from the fountain.
SARA I ()(■ A At A PER, from the Congi ess, Union,
Pavillion and Iodine Springs in New York, in quar t
and pint Iwittles.
CHALYBEATE MINERAL WATER, an active
and lasting Tonic. A general view of tho analy
sis of this water, will show that it stain's the first in
rank of tin- highly concentrated “Chalybealea,”_
consequently it acts as a Tonic, increasing the
strength of the system, raising the force of circu
, lation, giving tone to the digestive organs, aug
menting the muscular vigour, and promoting the
excretion#; it is of course advantageously employed
in those diseases in which Iron is principally n—d,
such as Amenorrhea, Chlorosis, some states of JV/>
norrhetgia, Dcucorrhea, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and ca
rious forms of Chronic Debility.
%*The only Agents for Wm. R. Calwell, pro
prietor of the “ White Sulphur Spring,” arc M A
SANTOS, Norfolk, nn«l
C1IAS. II. IIEIN1TSH , Agent,
May Portsmouth.
Dot T. BES I'USCHBFFiCH’S CEL.E
BRATED MIXTURE.—The most safe
! and speedy remedy over discovered tor the cure oi
[ the Secret Diseases.
In Europe this medicine Ims long enjoyed the
I reputation of curing all these troublesome com
plaints, subject to man, and in this country no in
stance of its failure hasevet been known wherever
it lias been introduced, provided the patient strict
ly adhere to the directions given.
It possesses however what may he justly called n
specific power in most constitutions, especially
when administered in the early and acute form of
the disease It moderates the inflamatory symp
toms in a shorter time, and with more certainty
than the majority of tlie nauseating nostrums now
offered to the public.
A preparation, therefore like the present one and
possessing such medical properties, must when its
virtues arc found out, prove the great dosidcrnlum
sought for, and trnm the general success attending
its use, must command a large and extensive cir
culation. Prepared and sold only by
P|rc ^_ HENRY BUFF, High street.
O BO RET DISEASES !—BUTLER’S COM
n POUND BALSAMIC MIXTURE, a pleasant
safe, anti certain cure for all cases of GONORR
HOEA AND GLEETS.
Jn consequence of the many useless Mixtures
and Pills recommended lor the.se complaints, it is
necessary lc publicly announce that this Medicine
is the best known for the immediate remove I of
these troublesome and unpleasant diseases. But
ter’s Mixture cures where Pills, Drops, Elrctua
Iries. Copaiva and Nitre, and Harlem Oil will have
nocffcct. It is therefore recommended as the first
remedy to he tried in all cases, for when recent One
Bottle generally produces a permanent cure. Be care
ful ot counterfeits. The only true Agents are
Chas. H. Hcinitsh, Portsmouth, M. A. Santos, B0.
c rtson & Comtek, Norfolk. Dec 29
\rOLUA'TEEE8 FOR OREGON.—Attin
tion- Rheumatic Battalion '—In anticipation
ot a War with England, the individuals composing
the Hliematic Battalion arc each and every one no
tified and warned to appear (armed as shall here
after he directed,) before Orderly Surgeon M. A.
SANTOS, at his Drug Store on Main street Nor
folk, and CHAS. H HEIN1TSH, Assistant Orderly
Surgeon, Portsmouth, and purchase a bottle of
DEW’S LINIMENT AND ELIXIR,
which is warranted to cure all the old cases of
Chronic or Inflamatory Rheumatism that have re
mained uncured up to the present time. This with
out delay, so that they may be in readiness to
march, if r ailed upon.
To the Universal Rheumatic Battalion !
Given this day at Head Quarters, by
COMSTOCK & CO.,
Commanders General.
1 lie above article is sold at wholesale L>v Corn
stock Co., 21 Courlland street, New York. l>y M.
A. Sintos, Norfolk, and CHAS. II. HEINITSIf,
Agent. Portsmouth. May 23
HOUSES! HOUSES!!
PV VODER’S CELEBRATED HORSE
r> LINIMENT.—'I his Preparation lias
J driven general satisfaction for more
J than forty years Jt is wall known
«*aii(t extensively used hv the old Oer
man Horst; J<amors throughout tbe United States
It is used in some of the most troublesome diseases !
witli which tbe IIORSK is affected ; such a? Spavin <
and Ringbone., Old Strains, .Swellings, Stiffness of I
t he Joints, Galls produced by the Collar or Saddle, I
Strains of the Shoulders, Strains of the Stiflle, 1
strains of the Hough, Strains of the Whirlbone,
-trains ol the Knee., Strains of the Fetlock, Strains
of the Pastern and Coffin Joints. (I very soon
cures old or fresh Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, and
gives instant relief in the Scratches.
This Liniment is highly recommended to Far
riers, Keepers of Livery Stables, Wagoners. Stage
Contractors, and private Gentlemen owning Horses
as an invaluable remedy, and should he constantly
kept in their Stable*.
The Genuine for sale at the Drug Stores of C
M. HKINITSH, Agent, Portsmouth; M. A. San
tos. Robbktson & Cornick, Norfolk ; and Gay
nob & Wonn, Richmond. April Hi
HLD IHMJ POISON. The Subscriber I
ccntlv prepared „ quantity of that superior
BED BUG POISON", which is so well known in this
community »«.in excellent destroyer of (hose trou
blesome insects that frequent the Bed Chamber du
ring tbe warm season.
Persons wishiug to be clear of such nuisances,
would do well to call, and purchase a bottle of it,
as lie is confident that it w’ill give entire satisfac
,;'"1 H. BUFF,
'I^o BUILDERS, I would Inform builders,
I contractors and others, tiiat 1 nrn prepared to
| put on Tin Roofs at the shortest notice, in the best
I manner, and at reduced prices. Also Gutters and
Conductors put up in the best style, and materials
wan anted, 1 will refer to any person who has em
ployed me. All kinds <>f jobbing done in the best
possible manner. Copper Work of every dear-rip
fon executed, and eve-y other kind of Work in
my line done with punctuality and dispatch.
DANIEL S CHERRY,
April 23 Under the Old Dominion Office.
Rem EM BE Rl THE COLUMBIAN COL
LEGE, under the direct supervision of Dr. T.
W. Dyolt h Sons, No. 132 North Second street,
Philadelphia; is the only establishment to be dc
pended «>n for procuring every description of Gen
nine Popular Medicines in their most pure state,—
No counterfeit or sophisticated preparations bring
kept for sale, at 'his establishment, purchasers will
run no rGk of being imposed on with trnnh.
Wholesale Dealers supplied on liberal terms
%*ror more particulars read the “ Oracle of
May it
WHITE LEA O, PAINTS, OILS. Arc.
Just received a large quantity of Ground
White Is-ad, (»ertrranleil perfectly pure) together
with Pure Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes G’d
Verdigris, Chrome Yellow and Green, Litharge,
Red Lead, Lamp Black, Terra Sienna, Red and
Yellow Ochre, Eng. Venetian Red, Vermillion,
Window Ola**. Putty, Sir. Also Superior Lamp
Oils, three different kinds. For sale at the Drug
store. High sHect. Sign of the Bier Mortar
duly 11 CHAS. H. HKINITSH. Agent.
SA W.—400sack*SALT,for mle by
•f*ri 6 J. WILLS,Commerce st
MEDICINE*.
AND VEGETABLE TONIC AND RE
STORATIVE BITTERS.
FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER
COMPLAINTS.
E many who have been cured of these fingrr
iag diseases hv these int'dicitics should induce
other* similarly nfRieteO to avail themselves of the
same easy and effectual remedy. Also,
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS
ot every kind—Habitual Costiveuves, and all irreg
ularities of the digestive organs, soon yield to the
mild yet prompt action of these medicine*. That
distressing complaint, THE PILES, is soon relieved
and ternluttlly cured bv perst vet ing in the use ot
these Pill* and Bittern. As warm weather ap
proaches,
BOWEL AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS
will become, frequent, and if ncgloeted, severe and
dangerous; these medicines are i certain remedy,
and i! taken occasionally through the warm season
an effectual preventive against any attack of these
complaints; and reader, remember that •* uti ounce
of preventive is tnorth a pound of cnee.”
1 he above invaluable Mcrlieim s are for sale in
Portsmouth by C. II. II El NITS H—Norfolk, >1. A.
Santos, Toy & King, and upon enquiry mav be
found an appointed Agent in every city, town ami
villa e in the Southern States. July 14
rjMI E success of these "ills in euiingin n few
X hours, where nil other remedies have tailed,
anil that, too, in eases of twelve and eighteen
mouths standing, warrants the assort ion timt.il in
ken according to the directions, they arc a certain
cure. Try them and be convinced that they arc
the moat certain an ! the very beat remedy offered
to the public to insure a permanent and lasting
cute.
The following certificate is from Rev. E. I,. Fra
zer of Kershaw district, S. C.
I have used in mv family Dr. Hull’s Fever and
Agee Fills and also Dr. Spencer’s Y’cgctacle Pills,
lor the last two years, and have no hesitation in
pronouncing them to he moat excellent family medi
cine* ; and as an act of jus ice to the worthy propri
etors of those invaluable Pills, 1 will state lor the
information and satisfaction of all concerned, that
my wife, prior to our marriage, had been more or
less the subject of chills and fevers, for nlKuit 18
months, having tried various remedies without suc
cess, and waa very much reduced in flesh. A few'
days after our marriage, she commenced with
Spencer’s Pills, and in a day or two afterwards with
Hull's Pills; she used about half a box of each ; the
result was a radical cuir; she regained her health
ntol strength very rapidly and kna had- no return of
chill* and ferns since. 1 believe these medicines to
he harmless and safe, and v lien used as specifically
directed, arc attended with satisfactory results.
E. L. FRAZER.
Farmington, Kvnhaw District, May 20, Ifci-lb*
DR. HULL’S
? _„_f/
Are the greatest discovery ever made for dispell- j
ing the various kinds of worms that so freque ntly
ami distressingly annoy both children and adults.
The follow ing is from the Sparta Gazette:
“ From our own knowledge we take great pleas
ure in rerominending to the public Hull’s Worm
Lozenges, as the best worm medicine « xtant. Chil
dren will eat them as they would candy, and cry
for them. To parents wo say. do not he without
these Lozenges at any time, as yon value the lives
of your children.”
OO* The above invaluable Medicines arc for sale
in Portsmouth by C. If. HEINITSH—Norfolk, M.
A Santoe, Toy & Kino, and upon enquiry may he
found an appointed Agent in every city, town and
village in the Southern States. July lb
DR. SWAYKE’S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY
The great remedy for Consumption,
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com
plaint, Spilling Blood, Difficulty of breathing,
Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of
the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken
Consumption, Sore Throat, Ner
vous Dob'lity, and all Diseas
es of the Throat, Breast
ami Lungs; the most
effectual cure l'oi
the above dis
eases is
DR. S YVAYN'EVS
COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHF,RRY.
Another Wonderful cure of Consumption.
Dr. 'Swuynr’s Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry.
{^TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.-*#
CURES, permanent cures, hi« daily performed
ty this wonderful medicine, l)R. SWAYNE’S
COMPOUND SYRUP OK WILD CHERRY. This
medicine has in many thousand instances brought
health and returning vigor to the weak and lan
guid frame. In curing Consumption, Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Spilling Rlood, Tickling or Rising
in the Throat, l.ivcrComplamt, Weak Nerves, See.,
it has no equal As a Family Medicine no man can
measure its value.
An Important Letter.—Read the following let
ter from Mr. Win. Shaw, a respectable Druggist
in Wilmington, N. C.,a gentleman of unbounded
veracity, in whose word the most implicit confi
dence may be placed, another proof of the superi
ority of Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry.
Wilmington, N. C., Jan 5, ISIG.
Dr. Swnyno—Dear Sir—You will please send me
twelve dozen or more, as von see fit, of"your Syrup
of ild Cherry. From sales of to-dav i have but
a half dozen on hand; the saht* are rapidly increas
ing, and will, 1 have no doubt, continue to do so.
An acquaintance of mine called a few days ago to
.*ay he would give me a certificate of its good ef
fects. He is from the country and a minister in
the Methodist Church. Shortly nfti r obtaining the
agency, 1 prevailed upon him to try a bottle, though
I doubted whether anv benefit could be derived, ior
ho, as well as myself, thought his ease was con
firmed Consumption. In fact, every symptom was
indicative. Shortly after, lie wrote me to send him
four or five bottles more. He cainc to town last
week. I will quote his own language. “Sir,”
said lie, “ I am a new man, and 1 consider it a du
ty 1 owe. to the public to tell what Dr. Swayne’s
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry has dorm forme.”
I will publish his certificate, and as he is generally
known all over olir section, I expect good results
from if.
With every feeling of respect, yours truly,
Wm Shaw.
MOT! R EVIDENCE OF ITS N(T It PASS
ING HEALTH RESTORATIVE VIRTUES.
Who can doubt the efficacy of Dr. Swaync’s Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, after reading the
following >
Albert A. Ro*s, of Providence, R. I., cored of
Confirmed Consumption, after being given up by
some of our most eminent physicians
Lloyd Allen, of Buffalo, N. Y , cured of a severe
cough with pain in the side and breast, by the use
of the medicine.
John H. Jenkins, of Columbus, Ohio, cured by
the use of three bottles of Wild Cherry ; his symp
toms were a dry rough, weakness of hts breast, anil
spitting of blood.
Robert Glenn, steward of the Almshouse neai
Frankford, testifies to »hc efficacy of Swayne’s
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in coring Val
entine Chapman of one of the rivst aggravated
case- of diseased lungs which bos ever been placed
upon the record, after every other remedv had
failed, and his physician hod given him upas incu
rable.
Miss S. Lewis, of West Philadelphia, cured of
bleeding of the lungs, of five years stnndipg. Her
symptoms were spitting blood, attended with a
hacking cough, pain in the side, breast and bark,
which finally brought *>n a confirmed consumption,
entirely cured by the u«c of Dr. Swayne’s Com
pound Svrup of Wild Cherry.
R. Jackson, D. f)., formerly Pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, New York, testifies to the ef
ficacy of Dr. Swayne’s Compound Svrup of Wild
Cherry, and recommends it to the heads of fami
lies, having witnessed its effect in more than one
hundred ra«es in relieving children of every obsti
nite complaint, such ns coughing, wheezing,cho
king with phlegm, asthmatic, attacks, &c.
Thu Genuine sold nt the Drug and Chemical
Storeof CHAS. H. HEIMTSfT,
High street, fourth door below Middles*..
July 25 Portsmouth, Va.
/GENUINE HARLEM OIL.-A fresh sop
VT ply of HARLEM OIL, which we warrant to
he genuine. I. C. KCHOOLFIF.LD ft CO .
April IS—fit Hign street.
11 _ >-m
i Miscellaneous.
Si II MISTI K’S GENUINE GALVANIC
V> RINGS, FLUID, &c. Ju*: n-reiv'd atiolku
*ppplv i>| Chrb tie’* Patent Culvame Linn-, lit ,ce
I'.is. liai,its, Nc< kl.K'CH, *11 d .Magnetic Fluid, lor
liw prevention findoureot Hh uin* tism, Gout. Tic
Douloureux. Cramp, Kits, Paralysis. Headache,
Valigo, General Debility, Neuralgia, anti all Ncr.
voiu Complaints
CHRISTIE)* GALVANIC STRENGTHENING
PL VOTERS.-*- Thev are confidently rui'diiinirndeil
ah ii valuable addition in the -'pc« dy cure ol Klim,
tnaiism, (at me <>r eluonic) in nil Nqi'v.oms loin
plaint*, Piiins or Wen It urns of the Chest of Rack,
Pain in the Side, Asthmatic Affection*, weakness
or oppression ot the Pulmonary Organ, lit Spinal
Complaints their effect* aro.nl a decided charac
ter. The Genuine sold only at the- Drug Store,
Sign of the IJ.'g Mortar. Ait others aie worthless
initiations. Beware of Counterfeits! Please call
at:<l g. t a Pamphlet grelia.
1 • UHA8: H. HEINITNEi Ay at.
( I ■» WSON TETTER VTASH.-A safe and
V.' • ri tn cure for Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples
on ii„ Fa e, and other nlrstiunte Eruptions of trie
Skin.
Thij highly ami justly celebrated preparation
ha* oct'ii before the public upward? of forty years,
and in every instance given generrtl satisfaction in
tnuking*perinanetit cures. Testimonials of the
highest respectabi itv can be shown in favor of its
decided ctReacv. It'e air the only perton who has
any knowledge of ,ts competition, (since my lather’s
death.) Our knowledge ‘and experience in com
pounding Medicine* has been am h as admitted us
many years ago a member of the Philadelphia Col*
h-g, of Pharmacy and Chemistry, when' we at
tenord Lectures, while Drs. Wood and Hache,
were Professors, (authors of the United States Dis
pensatory, one of the he»t works of the kind ever
published.) Persons can rely that this preparation
i« iu,t a mere experiment. Its long ami continual
use. has established a reputation above all others.
CIIAS. H. riKIMTStl, Agent,
Member of the Philndelj hia College of
Pharmacy ami Chr-miatry.
Al--o for sale !>v M. A. Sa stor am! Roberts-on &
Cornick. Norfolk. June 18
I'ROSI* KCT U 8
or THE
WESTERN CONTINENT,
Jl Southern Fa in ill/ JYeirtpaper of the largest
size. FuhUshed every Suturday in the City
of Baltimore, by Samuil Smith &• Co. Kd
itt d Inj IV. T. Thom/ison. author of " Major
Jones' Courtship** Q-hroniclts of Fine.
ville, «$*£-, $-c. Terms, Turn Dollars in uil
vaiicr
\\r F. have long regarded it as a most humiliating
\ reflection upon the south, that no professedly
neutral family journal has yoi been sustained with
in her borders. We. have tested the experiment
whether such a paper could not be supporti d at the
immediate South, and though not w holly unsuc
cessful, our experience has taught us that the pa
pers of this class published in tnc large Northern
cities, possess advantages over those ol the country,
which, in a mtasuro, defy competition. But here
the. case is different. Knltimoi e, standing a* it does
on the frontiei of the Southern Slates, is yet near
enough tti the great commercial, literary and po
litic al emporium, to be included in the neighbor
hood of great American oitic3, nncl to enjoy ull the
ad vantages, as a radiating point, which tire pos
sessed by either Philadelphia, Boston or New York.
A paper issued from Baltimore has all the facilities
for obtaining the latest literarv intelligence, as
well as the current literature of the day", fore! n
and domestic, that are enjoyed ly the journals'of
the Northern cities. The Western Continent is
as large, as cheap, and can he better adapted to the
want* and tastes of Southern readers, than those Nor
thern papers which now draw so laigc an amount
of their patronage from the Southern public.
Kntcrtainiug these views, we' have looked with
confidence to the success of the Coni inent. Fight
month’s experience has tended to strengthen that
confidence, and now we enter upon its publication
with a firm conviction that al! that is necessary to
secure for it a circulation equal to that of its North
ern cotcinporaries, is a laiinful and energetic de
votion or our best abilities to make it a useful and
entertaining Family Journal. It is our design to
make the \\ esteun Continent emphatically a
Southern family paper, that may be read w ith in
terrst and profit by every member of a Southern
faittily. V\ ith this view, we shall draw for our lit
erary department, from the best sources, such mat
ter as will interest and entertain the mind, with
out offending tbo taste or corrupting the morals of
our readers.
Pains will be taken lo give the latest intelligence
on all subjects of inter* si to the general reader, lo
tho exclusion of the va.-t amount ol local matte J
such as peisonal gossip, police reports, theatrical
and ojlicr criticisms, whirh make op to large a por
tion ol the staple of some of the popular weeklies
ol the North. In a word, though we shall endea
vor to make our paper interesting to all. our chieJ
aim shall be to adapt it to the wants nod tastes of
the people of the South and South-West, upon
whom, and those of otir own city who arc disposed
to sustain such a journal, we must mainly depend
for support.
Helving more upon the intrinsic incritsof our pa
per, tliun on any promises we might make in a pros
pectus, we will close by appealing to the readers of
the South and West lor a share of that patronago
which they so liberally bestow upon the overgrown
weeklies of the Nor tit.
Terms—The Western Continent is printed on a
mammoth sheet of 30 by -14 inches, on fair type,
and securely mailed to subscribers, at'1 wo Hol
lars fcr annum is advance. Three topics will
be sent fur £;o. or Seven * < pies for S' 10.
All letters on the business of subscriptions to be
ad dressed, post paid to tbe editor.
W. T. THOMPSON.
SAMUEL SMITH.
Baltimore, August, IS46—Oct l>
SPICKS! SPICKS!!- 'I I < obscriber haajust
received a lot of FRESH SPICES, such as
Marc White Mustard Seed
Ginger “White’* Black do do
Allspice Long P< pper
Cloves Black do
Cinnamon Garlic, See., &c.,
suitable for Pickling, to which he invites the atten
tion of the public generally. H. BUFF,
Aug 13 Corner of High and Midd lests.
/ < K.N l I N JE I'OI’ULA K M ED 1 ( I N E8,—
v.1 Just received a full wupply <>f the following
valuable and genuine Preparations. Wo warrant
every article sold by us to be the genuine, and di
rect Irion the bands ol the Proprietors:—
Wands Sarsaparilla,
Hungarian Balsam Life
Syrup Tar and Naphtha
Tarrant’s Aperient
Sugar Coated Pills
All-Healing Ointment
Indian Vegetable Pills
Dandelion and Tomato
Panacea
Houck’s Panacea
Sure Cure Ague and Fe
ver Pills
VVirftar’s HaLmn Wild
Cherry
Bristol 8 Sarsaparilla
Bull’s Sarsaparilla
Dr. Jayne’s Prepa rations
Doctor Swayin’a Syrup
Wild Cherry
Crimson Tetter Wash
Lucina Cordial
Swaiin’s Panacea
Fahnestc ek's VermiCug’c
Brinckerhofl’s Medicine,
Harnc’s Pile Lotion
Hays’ Liniment for Piles
G. Gardner’s Liniment,
& c , & e.
im h irnimn n^onmciu rurr aim f.»cnuine
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, GLASS,
Ac., Ac., which will he sold at the very lowest pri
ces. CHAS. H. HEIMTSH. Agent,
Member of the Philadelphia College of
Oct 1 Pharmacy and Chemistry.
PRIME RED ( LOVER SEED.- Webave
just received n mi only of fi r?*t rate Pennsylva
nia RED CLOVER SEED. Persona wishing good
| sound Seed will please call early. For sale at the
Drugstore, Sign of the Big Mortar.
Oct 22 CHAS. II. HEIMTSH, Agent.
LIFBOFM III or general zacha
RY 'I'AYLOR ; with an account of his bril
liant achievements on the Rio Grande and else
where, including the defence of Fort Harrison and
the Battle of Okoe-Cho Bee. Also sketches of the
lives anrl heroic acts of Maj. Ringold, Maj. Brown,
Col. Cross. Capt. Montgomery. Capt. May, Capt.
Walker. Lieut’s. Ridgi-’.ey, Blake. .Iordan, Ac.,
by C. Fr ink Powell, illustrated with a Portrait of
Gen. Taylor—price only 26 Cents. Call quick if
you want a copy.
AugS W. II. H. HODGES A CO.
A CARD. There is no impression prevalent
here, that another person is connected with the
business of this Shop. I would beg leave most re
spectfully to say, that it is not so. I am on my
town hook, “make or break,” anrl shall endeavor
by close attention and low prices to merit a liberal
share of public patronage.
DANIEL S. CHERRY.
Tin anrl Coppersmith,
July 25 Under the •• Old Dominion Office.'’
ANILE A T; BASHi-A fresh supply of the
above named BEANS just received and for sale
at the MEDIC A L EMPORIUM,
July II Corner of High and Middle sts.
Bermud a arrow root a loto/su
perinr BERMUDA ARROW ROOT has just
been received at the Medical Emporium, Corner of
High anrl Middle streets. Persons wishing to ob
tain a prime article would do well to rail and pur
chase some of t from the subscriber.
A tig 13 HENRY BUFF.

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