MILTON CHRONICLE.
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
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mt nVd ii 6 months S3 which must be paid
at the end of the year, or $3 50 cents will ne
5 $harged,ani given to the . allies! constable that
Can be started for immediate collecuon-as the
Editor will take it for granted that the subscri
ber don'tintend to pay unless compelled how
ever, a subscriber's excuse will.be considered. !
No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages
are paid, unless the Editor, in bis mercy, may
think pioper to do So': . .
Advertisements conspicuously inserted at 01 per
square for 12 lines, or less tor the first and 2
cents for each subsequent insertion. A consid
erable deduction will bt made for yearly Ad-
vemseri. i . . .,
Letters to the Editor must be post-paid, or they 1
not be touched even with a pair of tongs.
Thv strains, O Poesy hll never die,
While Mao can feel, or Music charm the sky.
THE BROKEN CIRCLE.
Ws: mourft for the loved and cherished,
Called hence in ber earthly bloom,
Like a" fair young flower, whish pensbd
la the lcrw of its ricbiperfume :
We weep fbf the circle broken
For affection's severed ties
And embalm every garnered token
Of the lost one in uallo wed sighs .
IJut we mourn not in hopeless sorrow
Our darkness is not all gloom
For from Faith can our lorn hearts borrow
A light that illumines lha tomb :
Aud a message of peace doth greet us,
From the loved one home to her rest
Though she comes not to to. meet us,
We shall go to her and be blest.-
'. MURAT.
TkECIDE DLY the best son of his
B 9 noble sire, has just arrived at
the house of the subscriber, from the
bid dominion, and has the pleasure
of announcing his ability to accom
modate such as may please to patron-
ire him. If a thoroughbred horse at a very low
price, full 16 hands high of unsurpassed beauty ,
symmetry and muscular power, with a head away
up yonder, the top of which is higher than his
groom can reach, is worthy of patronage, Murat
is just the boy. His places of parade and abode
with other particulars will be published in due
time in handbills.
He will wait upon his friends in neighborhood
Where 6 or 8 can be found together,
BARZILLA1 GRAVES.
Near Milton N. C,
CHEAP, cheap, Cheapest
firHE subscriber would most respectfully in
lorm ine- .uauies sua
gentlemen of Milton, and the
surrounding country, that in
addition to his large stock of
3rugs, Medicines, Confec
tioharies, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, Toys, Fancy Soaps,
Essences and Peifumery, he
has THIS DAY received
direct from New York and
Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of Ladies'and
uentiemens ami Boys ,
SHOES!
hariner- been selected and
purchased by an old and ex
perienced Merchant, he flat
ters himself he will be able
to please any and every .one
Who will favor him with a
Call, both in price and quali
ty. His terms will be Cash
The assortment consists o
the following
"M .n union Moroco. " fine add and Moroco
Pumps, welt Ties,
calf & Mo. Clay Ties .Children's welt Boots,
" bar Ties, small, J
do. Red do.
; Kip Brogans;'
Superior ditto,
Calf peg'd Unions,
Boys Kip . Brogans,
Mens' thick ditto:
City colored do.
Woman's stuff Uppers;
" Grain peg d Buskins
sewd btraps,x
" pee'd Jeffs,
Ladies Kip and Moroco
" Kid R. Koad Slip'rs,
' Suppers,
" dress Ties,
Com. Mo. Slippeis.
" do. Kid Slips,
sewd Shoes,
Kid and Moioco Pumps;
Ladies lasting and half
Gaaters,
" do. village Ties
do. Velvit, .
" child's leather Boot3
Call at No. 10, Main str.
james r;
Milton, May 1st, 1844.
CALLUM.
SECT
COUNTRY MERCHANTS & OTflERS
having orders for Tin Ware, would do well
to call on me before purchasing elsewhere, as I
AM DETERMINED to self as cheap as can be
bought in Petersburg, Richmond; or Baltimore
(XJ-and deliver t at their doors tree ot charge.-jj
I will also pay the strictest attention to GUT
TERING & HOUSE COVERING, which I will
warrant to be done of the Very hest materials and
ra the - most worknt anship manner, with neatness
and despatch. .'- '
Feathers, Beeswax, Old Copper, Pewter and
'; Lead taken in barter for any. work in my line.
( Tkos. r. JONES.
Milton , Aug. 19, 1343.-
NEAR 400 PIANOS.
finHE subscriber has sold near four hundred
JL Piano Fortes with ia the last eight years, and
has yet to find eat that he has ever sold a bad "one
and if perchance he ever should "if would not
be suffered to be kept by the purchaser, because J
I Z 11 U - t A I .... i ' . ... n- I
i9 13 wen twic uiawiuo saie gin single oaa fiano
would do him much injary. Orders addressed to
the subscriber, will be promptly attended to.
iaok&d Piano Forte Seller Petersburg, Va,
S7
ml
VALUABLE IjANDfor SALE
TSf ESlROl7S of removing to the West, I offer
J I' J for sale 2 valuable tracts of land, situated
in the neighborhood of the Red House, Caswell
county, N. C, one of them, the Homestead, con
taining about "
600 ACRES,
with a neat and comtorlabe dwel ling House, with
convenient out nouses, siauies, tu oacco uaius, cf-c.
and one of the best of springs at a very convenien
distance from The dwelling, beaatifuily situat
ed on the main public road from the Red House
to Yancey ville 1 1-2 miles from the former and
12 from the latter place. About-one half of the
tract is cleared and, susceptible of lots for tobac
co and grain, to any reasonable extent ; the bal
ance well timbered, and good tobacco land. The
tract has situations with tolerable buildings, for
2 other settlements on it. The neighborhood is
well known for its good order and good society,
an d is quite convenient to the Hyco Academy,
one of the best schools in the state.
The other tract is less than a mile 1-2 from the
for mer, on nefth Hyco, containing
230 OR 40 ACRES, , j..
about 75 of which is cleared land and principally
fresh; the balance heavily timbered and. as fine
TOBACCO LAND
any in the country ; it has a good portion of ex
cel fen t bottom land, a part of which is, yet in
wood.' The buildings, only such as are usuat at
quarter plantati bns, w ith excellent water.
: Persons desiring a permanent residence in as
healthy region as is found in any eountry would
do well to examine early, as such a situation is,
rarely in market : The price will be moderate
considering all the advantages of such a location.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Caswell co., N. C, April, 1844.
Who wants a valuable Farm?
W!
ISHING to remove West, I offer for sale
the valuable plantation on which I row
reside, situated 8 miles front Milton, immediafely
on tne stage road leading to Leas
burg, and near the waters of Hyco,
the tract contains 250 Acres, more
or less is well watered and the
soil is excellent for Tobacco and grain. The im
provements are good consisting of a good dwel-
mg house, Jttd all other necessary buildings,
with a fine orchard ot delicious truit. A descrip
tion however is deemed ixnneccestfary,' as it is
presumed no one will purchase such valuable
property without first examining the premises.
will uareiy aaa mat me neiguuornooa in which
this farm is situated is healthy and pleasant. I
wil give a great bargain as 1 am auxious to sell
Clall and see BENJAMIN JOHNSON
NOTICE TO PLANTERS & MERCHANTS
T
HE rates of transportation on Tobacco in
Hogsheads from Gaston to Petersburg by
the Greenville & Roanoke, and Petersburg Rail
Roads is 25 cts. per loo ib -pt--bUrff
to Richmond, by the Richmond & Peters-
Sure Rail Road it is $1, 35 per hhd. These rates
. . ... r r 1 i, . L'
include all cnarges or iorwarain, irausporiauua
and drayage in Petersburg, if the Tobacco is con
sgned to. the Agent of the Green'svifle Rail Road'
Co. at Gaston and our Agent at retersDurg.
The Greensville Kail Koad Company
advertise to forward all produce as soon
as it reaches Gaston, and we will take it
from the Petersburg Depot as fast as it reaches
pf"ihnre, so that in no case will it be more thah
a day and a half, or two uaya between ot a
Richmond. !
The rate unon Drv Goods and Groceries from
Richmond to Fetefsburg is' as follows :
On Dry Goods in boxes 14 cts. per hundred
Do in bales 12 do ;
On groceries 10
And f iom Petersburg to Gaston 25 cts. per 100
lbs JNO. WILLIAMS,
Treasurer.
notice:.
PTjHHE subscriber at the late term of the
, Gdurt of Pleas and Quarter beasions,
lor theunty of Caswell, having qualified
as Administrator with the "will annexed,"
of the estate of Mrs. Sarah L: Smith Dec'd.
Ail Dersons indebted to said estate, are
hereby notified to come forward and forth
with discharge their respective dues.
Those having claims against said, estate
are hereby notified' to present them
for payment, duly authenticated within
the time, prescribed by law, otherwise this
notice will be plead in bar of their recov
ery. R. B. THORNTON.
Milton N. C, April 9th . 1841
COMMISSION NOTICE.
THE undersigned offers his
services to the Public generally
as a commission merchant, and
will attend to the sale of any
articles intrusted to him. He
will attend strictly to the sale
lnfBaQn,jLard. Flour. Patent
Mediomes, Bale Cotton or any
other articles intrusted to his
care. J. R. CALLUM.
"REFFERENCp,"!
To Willis S. Tinsley, of Franklin c
Rubrn T4hsley. Va.
Turner & Huges, No. 10 Joh Street K. Y.
James M. Towles, RHeigh, Ni-O,,
Thomas Clancy, P. M., HillsWo'.N C.
Editor of the Chronicle, Milton, If C
HIS day re
f JL ceived a large
and fine lot ot Vir
ginia cured bacoH.
hog round, and for
sale at prices- toi
ouit me times lor
Jcash, by i
J.R. CALLUM.
ipor Sale.One
WAGOW: ironed io a ve-
1 rv substantial tvU at,A
wood work of the most substantial material, i Per
son? wiwunjr u purchase, can see the above br
applying to "Capt. J. M. Fitzgerald, at tha Liber
tjj Nfr41"' POQSe,or to myself at my Apothecarr
and Vamty Store, on Main Street. P 7
J. GALIUM
Rates of Transportation,
ON jq-TH4?
Petersburg and Hjl f3 1 Greensville and
Jt AILROADSi TTr?
Between Gaston and Petersburg, and Wei-
donnnd Pdersburgl
,.' a REDtjcED Oct. 16, J843..
AR articles not enumerated, per 108 lbs. . 25
Barouches each. i! I : 5 00
Carriages do, . :
Carts, do. " . '- :
Cattlei . do. ;" : ;: -
600
2 00
250
6 lr4
10
ioo
25 -20:
S3 i-a
Corn, peas, flaxseed, aCa sweet potitoet
pet busbei, i j
Coal in hhds. do. :T
Corrjj shellers and cutting knives, eatich
unairs per uoz " ; . ;r
Emntv Hhds.. each , !- .
Do. bbls., tobacco Soxes and ke
Flour, per bbl, ; . -Fish
do - ..
Furniture, peT cubic foot, .. -Gi2s.
sulkeys and jersetsreach,
4or
75
371"
3 00
50
SO
30
20
30
Gold, silver, coin and jewelry per J,000
value, - -v, , . r
Hats, per box, ; '-
Horses, each, . - " -
Hogs, sheep, and calves; alive, eacnj,
Lime, per bbl - ; '. - : f
Molasses and other licjuids in hhds per
100 lbs, - - - I "
Manufactured tobacco, per bx,
Do. per keg. - I - 1 .
Oats per bushel, - '!''
PJoughs, each, - - I .
Plaster per toS, - , - - f
Pianos, each, - -
Pork and beef, per barrel, -
Safes each, - i- - 1
43-4
25.
2 00
5 0d
50
2 00
25
40
30
6 00
e'oo
100
Single packages less than 100 lbs, each
Salt, per sack, in Marh, April Septem
ber anid October, .- " I
Do. in other months, - I
Staves., hhdM bbls. and pipe, per lfjbO,
Ifo. bbls. do - I
Shingles, do - j
Timber, plank and scantling, comipon
size, in November, March and Jan
uary per 1000 feet, board measure;
Do. iB other months, -
Tar, pitch and Turpentine, per bbl,
5 00
3 00
25
3 00
2 50
Wagons, eacn, -VVheat
fans t achf- -Wheat,
per bushel,
8
1-3
The Rail Koad Companies navmg rebuilt their
roads and improved their Engines and Cars, are
now prepared to transport produce fcnd Merchan
dize at the above rates, as fast as they are deliver
ed at their depots.
Petersburg, March 99, 134.
Spring importation 1844.
WE HAVE 1U U.AJXU, anus are now t-eeiTtw-r
r-p-cvfps John Calkie to Jn:es
tiver." Liverpool, Sea and lnneiienaence, via
New York, our large and well-selected IMPOR
TATION from ENGLAND, IRELAND and
SCOTLAND, wnih, vrhh extensive purchases
made id Northern Markets of FRENCH, GER
MAN and AMERICAN Fabncs, enables us to
offer to our customers and purcnasers generally
the most COMMANDING STOqK we hae sv-
er possessed of I
And atnrices wheh we are determinkd shall
be fully as low as cri be afforded. jj&nd will bear
comparison with tlse of any JobblErs, NORTH
or SOUTH. i I "...
.ACL, MilLWAINE p. CO.
Importers aiid Whiesale Dealeifs ip'Dry Goods,
Sycamre street, Petersburg
March 21, 1814. I
GHiNA, EARTHENWARE
JAMES P. SMTH has just received per bar
ques Nailer art, Casriie, his. Spring supply
ot China and Eai"HEn Ware, direct from the
Potteries; also a lajje suppy ot ula$s W are uotu
the'Sfanufactoriesinakinq his stoibk complete.
He will be pleaseifo furuish the fountry trade
with articles of best quality, at Northern
prices, and pack if m with great qare. At the
siga of the Pitchn i I
Sycamore (feet; Petersburg! Va.-
A
PRUDiT COURSE IS AL
WAYS CHE BEST. ISince there
are so many cynerent makers ot riano
Forlesi anrJ eaa dne tninks hi own man
ufacture the betJ would it not be the most
prudent co ursf for those wanjing articles
of the kind toake them upon jtrial, before
making a poslve purchase ? The sub
scriber is suffiilntly acquainted with the
character andquantity of his wn instru
ments to offe jthem upon t$ose terms.
Any one, tlejfore, who may fiave doubts
about the qujlity can have tose doubts
removef uy trial.; tie nasi been eight
years ged in this btrsifie$shas sofd
abouJryf'wr nundted JPiano Fortes and
nefsld a bad one. A larsrs additional
stir J r . v rg MAill
b
Mi1
For the spady . and efectuai extirpaliolf of all
species and sbnptoms of the v 1 diseases, Pro
lessor VESHUNrS PILLS staifl unrivalled.
Trrey hare lot been in general use in the nrin-
cipai ctnes xn ranee ana ine unufa oiares, Dy
those persons fth this class of disease ; and are
daily receivii thir unqualified approval. The
unexampled ccess of this matchless and pow
erful prepara n has won for itself a name never
iu oe lorgoiia as ion as mere remains an amicl
ed ufferer uin the Globe. . It is tNly surpris
ing to ODSerttow speedily and harmlessly it en
ters into ever minute ; channel, 'effectually dfs-
iodgjingever jerm, annihilating every leprous
spirit of the st dreadful of all diseases ; and, at
the same tin never failing to fortify against ev
ery diipositi , or subsequent attacfyof this com
plaint. ? V : !
Full andjpilicit directions arcoi&pany' each
i ii i-i i -4 i ..rt..
most jromicft symptoms is laid down as a guide
to the patienfin distinguishing ouelform of dis-(
ease from anftier; aIso,a statemeentgsbprting the
result pf thereatment of one hundred. cases in
one ot the mft distinguished hospitals in, Frand tr
Price $IM per box. For salej in Milton.
Hi Cat thai nolhecarv Store of II , '?
Ml
mm
ASTONISHING & TRUE.
A MONG 'tB thousand Medicines advertised
XSL as certain cures 'lef pulmonary com
plaints JAlKEtS EXPECTORANT stands a
lone.. Its path to the public confidence ha s been
paved, not with puffs, but .CURES ; and the
vouchers for its efficacy include any . array of
names which, for character and respectability,
cannot be surpassed in this country. DR.
jAYNEJk being himself a Physician, does not
profess to perlorm physical' impossibilities ; but
he does assert, and he is borne oat by welt au
thenticated facts, that .in all .DISEASES OF
THE LUNG 3 AND CHEST; which, are suscep
tible of cure without miraculous interference, his
EXPECTORANT will restore the patient to
health. No other medicine will remove mucus
or pus from tbe tbfoaf so thdrougbly as this. It
effectually looses the coagulated masses from the
membrane which lines the trauchia, and at eve
ry cough the patient will bring up portions of the,
disengaged matter. In all complaints of the pul
monary organs, even where,nature seems, to be
making no effort to throw off the disease,
JAYJNE a LAfLU l imparrs visor io
the machinery of respiration, and enables thm to
disencumber themsefves of the obstructions which
had impeded their free operation. , It has restor
ed hundreds to perfect health, a ftr the if physi
cians had" given them up as incurable, with CON
SUMPTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influen
za, Bronchitis, Whooping Coucb. in a word, all
diseases of a PULMONARY nature yield to
this preperatien,' if properly administered.
Rev. J. S. Maginnia, Professor in Hamilton
(N. Y.y Literary and theological Seminary, says:
I would not N without Dr. Jayne's JVIedi
cines in my fa"'y lor any consideration 1 have,,
found therr successful in cases where all other
means have failed." '
Mr. Nicholas Harris, corner of Front and Lom
bard streets, Philadelphia, was cured ofs Cough,
Asthini, and . . . .
BLEEDING OF THE LUNtfS
under which he labored for many years.
Rev. Ira M. Allen, late of this, but now of New
York citt , says : ' I hare used Jayne's Expec
trant, and have more confidence in it than
ALL OTHEK MEDICINES
of the kind." , r . ,1 . . 1
ReV. WriiLaws, ol Modesltowh, Va.,says:
" I have used your Expectorat, and found it an
excellent medicine for PULMONARY diseases."
Dr. Helmick, of Zanesvillei, Ohio, was cured
of ASTHMA by it, and how prescribes it to his
patients in all Pulmonary affections. Mr. John
Beckfordpf Eastport, Maine, says :" Your Ex
pecorahl has jtist cured a man whom his physi
cian had given up to die with CONSUMPTION
and also another, in the very lowest stages ct
BRONCHITIS." I
V Messrs. Slosson and Williams, Booksellersl,
Owego, N. Y., says Youri Expectorant gives
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION."
Rev. John Ellis', of New Yorit dity sayV thai
twdTJOttles cured him of
INFLUENZA,
a"hard Cough and apparent Consumption.
Mr Adrial Ely, of Watertdwn, N4 .Y. pays : -"
Many respectahle people offer 6erticates in fa
vor ol your Expectorant. I bclieve that all your
Medicines are the best preparations that have ev
er' been offered to the public, for the afilicted and
the . CURE OF DISEASES."
Dantel Hensbaw, Esq:, Editor f the Lynn
(Mass.) Record, says: Jayue's Expectorant is
a very valuable Syrup, which w,e have late
ly used with good ofiect in stopping a Cough
and loosening and breaking up a COLD."
Rev. Bangor (Me.) Journal says "A trial of
Jayne's Expectorant will satisfy all that it is a
speedy cure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, As
thma, Hoarseness, and all kinds of Pulmonary af
fections." Mr. Ebenezer Webster, of Providence, (R. I.)
was cured of a severe ASTHMA, by using two
bottles.
Rev. Simeon Seigfried, was cured of Influenza,
a Harshness, and a hard dry Cough by one bottle.
Rev. Dr. Babcock, ol Poughkeepsie, says that
knowing Dr. Jaj;ne to be a regular Physician, and
having used his medicines personally and Ja. his
family, does not hesitate to commend them as
safe and eminently useful medicines, and a val
uable addition to our Materia Medica.
Rev. John Seger oPLambertsvillej, New Jer
sey, who was suffering with a" hoarseness' and
soreness of the lungs and throat, and a suffocating
Asthma was cured by one bottle.
Mr. J. L. Simnkina savs that it rnrpH hi
of CONSUMPTION", and one of his' children cf
WHOOPING COUGH.
Kev. Jonathan Going, D. D., President of
Granville College, Ohio, says, He was laboring
.ttcdecjKjsevere.JOLD.'CoUflH and harsh-
IVL&S, and tharhis difficulfy 6TbfeatnTngvas"sd"
great that he felt himself in imminent danger of
immediate .sunocation, but was perfectly cured
by using tbis Expectorant." Mrs. Dilks, of Sa
lem N. J., Was cured of Asthma of 20 years
standing, by using two bottles of this medicine
Mrs. VV-ard, also of Saledf; was cured pTlhe same
complaint by five bottles. Dr, Hamilton of St.
Jamvis, South Carolina, was greatly affected by
a Cough, Hoarseness, and soreness of the Lungs,
and on using a bottle of tbis medicine found per manent
relief."
Lewis C. Levin, Esq the distinguished advb
rate of Temperan.ee, stated at a meeting 'of "up
wards of three thousand fiersons, that lie should
not have been able to address them, but for the
use of 1 Jayne's Expectotant.' He said that he
had been laboring under a hoarseness ahd severe
oppression of the chest, that lie had purchased i
some of-the Expectorant the day-before, which !
had relieved him irra few' hours, and thi fouridl
himself, contrary to bis own expectation, able to
address the multitude A 1
The Proprietor could add hundreds of other
names equally respectable, who reccMmViv
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT as mnprinr tn A T T.
OTH ERJVIEDtClNF.S" for the cure of allttha
various Pulmonartr diseases.
Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE. No. 20
South THIRD Street,' Philadelohia. where aR
bis olhe nraluible preparations may be "obtained.
ILT Ine above Medicines are for-sale
in Milton, Ni C.,hy. j j U
X. R. -CALLUM:
A PUBLIC BLESSING. . j .,
These Pills have long been known and appre- :
elated, for their extraordinary and immedpat .
powers of restoring perfect bialth to persons knf- V
fering under nearly etery Jcind of disease to .
which the human frame is liable .They are par
ticularly recommended to all those personi who)
are afflicted-with any kind of a chronic or linger
ing complaint.' as there i no medicine beforthe ...
public which has so natural and happy, effect
upoiS the system in correcting the stomach, and
liver, and to the formation of healthy; cbyleland
thereby purifying the blood. They are acknf U
edged by hundreds and thousands who are UBing
them, to be hbt phly the most mild and pleasant
ly Innocent, safe and efficient medicine erer of
fered to. the public. Those who once make a
trial of these Pills, never afterwards feel willing
to be without them, and call again aid again far.
more ; which is sufficie nt proof of their good aual-:
-itieaw - - . i-
nPAnirnpciriir rP NrRVntlS.
Those who have suffered ahd afe weary of suf
fering with ibis drstressing complaint, will find"
Spencer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at onceeerr
taip and immediate, in its effects. Oue ngl
dose of the Pills taken soon as the headache U felt
ceminc on, will cure it in One half hour entirely.
'As a remedy ioiamwr nd bwel complaiaty,
tliey display their wouderful powers to admira
tion, and arejar superior to any thing in us for
Ihese complaints. In Dyspepsia and Livei Com
plaint, tbey stand unrivalled. Many have een.
cured in a few, weeks, aflef having suffered ujn3et
ithe dreadful complaint for years. In Habitual
Cootiveness, they are decidedly superior toj any
Vcgitable Pill ever brought before the public
and one 2o cent box will establish their surpris
ing virtues, and place them"" beyond the reach of
doubt in the, estimation of every individual.
They afe invaluable in nervous and hypochondri
acal affections, loss of appetite, and all complaints
to which females alone are subject. They are
mild in their action and convey almost. imniedi
ate convietion of their utility from the first dose.
Thev may be taken by persons of any age j afiff
the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate .
are strengthened by their operation, because (they
clear the system -of bad, humors, rjuiet nervous
irritability, and invariably produce sound health.
Upwards pf three hundred and seventy thous
and boxes of these inestimable Pills have heeb
sold within the last twelve months in three States
alone, and more than three, .times the same otiattr
in y in uiiirr oidics. as an auu-uiuuws laeuiCJiie,
no fatnjjy should be without them. A single
trial
of them ia more satisfactory than a thousand
cer-
tihcates ,y , j :
Price 25 cents per Boi j&iih full Directions
ing uougn, Uatarrh. lightness of. the hSV
Bronchitis, and similar .Pulmonary affections.
Hundreds 6r persons could now be pointed out,
who have been troubled with an old lingerinjg
Cough from five to twenty years, and who lfaya
been entirely cured by usjeg Jwo or three boxci
of these LozcngesV 1 facthe proprietors iave
never known an instance where fhry did not givs.. -perfect
satisfaction. ;. Sudden Colds and Coigh
are cured byhem in a few hours. Death itself
has already deprived of life its hundreds and its
thousands, whom this veluable medicine might
have saved if it had only been taken ,fn .t)m ,
How important it is, then, ttjat ey'ety idifiiluat
should attend to he,c tiring, of a Cough, which; haa i
sueh s powerTdl tendency to undermine the con
stitution before the last danger is suspectedi
delay ol o few' days often proves fatal. No
medicine will be found jmore efficacious han
these LbzenfiTcs ; they arras pleasant to the taste"
qts sugar candy. L
m Price, 25 cents per box, with directioni.
Are the sure.t and safest Worm iDe'troy ine Med'
icine ever discovered. It is estifnaled tfiaTiri the 1
United Slates, ID0.000 CHlCDRKN DIE AN
NUALLY from the effect of Worms alone. Thisf
vast mortality can bo almost entirely prevented
bytbe use of Hull's celebrated Lozenges.
uro-arn persons are very oiten amicted ,T(rnl
Worms, and are doctored for various complain Is, !
without any benefit; when one or, two doses of
the Lozenges would speedilj' cure. them. TheyCi
are an infallible remedy, and so pleasant tot the
tate (hat children will take them as readily as
t.-.. i : ; .... i i i
iirev wuuiu a common pcpperroini oznggv J . ,
Thousands and tens of thousands pine awaylflnd
die of Worms, without suspecting the real disease.
The following are a few of the symptoms: head'
ache.pTftle hp3V flushed cheeks, dfstui bed dreatns,
feverishncss, thirst, bad taste, in the iriouftijof-.'
fensive breath, itching of the nostrils, pain off the
stomach, nausea, unnatural appetite, swelled
stcrmacii or limbs, sense of something risinff in
the stomach, sc. . : .. . . , i
To pare ills, we say, do tot be without these
Lozenges at any time attend to these sugges-'
, tions, as you value the Hyes of your children.!
'Prtrvs ptr W, wilh full dirocf i()nS.
luuiiivont,! JUUlHAtHErn
" rwu!u,ue uuuuiru w:a tuis lormeni
pain, when it can be cured without Extracting-'
Teeth? ; i
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thl
DR. IjACOUNT'S'
v t,iiji ACliK TOOTHACHE ELIXTIl
d Certain and Immediate Cure.
05" The above invaluable Medicines are
Sale by
lor'
V JA3IES R. CALtIJM, Wfrtonrt. d
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC;
jsiusxcai instruments;, f ajnev Articles
For Sale by E. P. NASH,
Sycamore Street', Petersburg Va,
wua l K X Merchants and others in waif '
n. any pi t lie above articles, will find in my
lablishmeut, the most desire able itoclc'I haVe
erolfered, at greatly reduced prices. A call irbni
my oia inenns ana customers is solicited.
WOOfc C ARBIIVCr.
nnHE subscriber will have in onerafirn h
hi
JL 15tb of July next, at Binietr Mflb, In pir-
luerpaiucuiars see itanii uins. -
dTTkson w. echot.r
DR HU LL'S COUGrf LOZENGES are how
rapidly superceding all other, prepefations
for the relief of Couehs, Colds. Asthma. Whoop
4 . (V. WlJUAtfWU.
J OB WORK neat fy executed at this ajfict?