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FBOM THE COCXTY KECOKD. TIIC E.wriKE OF CHINA.

As very It tile is generally known cf this vast empire, ami " he isat present engaged in hos tililiea w 1 1 tt Luigland, wo have g'e.mvu the following otjthna of her history, structure of gov eminent, revenue, &.C., which we present to our readers. t"...n . ia -i trnat fiaiintrv cf Asia, brail rid.'d OH ilia North bv Ci.ine.fu Tururv, from which the famous Chinese wall separates it- U:i the- Lust by tho L .stern a-a; on the S. nit it bv the Ciiinf se pn.:ii.-! on the West by nn extensive sandy des

ert.atid long ridges of mountains, which divide !mI by the government, -hat even the mi most init f,.n Western Tartnv and Thibet. Ciiina I gcmuily siid researched Curopeau r.nd American (

. jr. .: 1 .1 :. :..s..... a .. jrfOjier 13 uiviue.J itii'j ..iiiu.ii. 1 " ' ,. . , bilants. which are cattcrcd over a surface ofj

about five millions two hundred and fifty thousand j in hostilities with Ureal Hiitiui. 1 ne cuiisy o. E'j.iare miles. It contains cue hundred and eigli-1 this war, as we understand, is s-imply thir, I he ly-five capitals, and as m .nv cities ..f the eo"Ml j article ( Ooium has Ji.r a ltS tune been cvtcno'rder. The ihreo principal cities are Pckin, : sively used bv tho pn.pl f China, and which Nankin, and Cant-.n. Tho first is the Catutol of j was principally supplied to them bv the List Intho Km'pire, and is situate on a fertile, and lev. I J dia Cmr.i .any, and men .-hunts el Ln!and. I he plain, about fifty miles fr.m the tjrrat wall. It is present K.njcror of China olsi r injr the baa eltho must populous city 111 the woi l.t ; be ir.jj f.n.r-j f l!i at thu u.,e of this peimcioiK dru- h id uptecn miles in circumference, and isbuirotinded by 'on ti e ri; r..!s and health f his so! j rets, issued a a wall of thirty feet hih. jdecree f.-rlu-.J.lino; any further imp.u tnu-n of it N inkin was f..riiicrlv the capito!, and wasthc intu hJs Kmjure. This, to some constuerab.e exmost cuinaiercril, as wtdl as the firmest eity 111 tc n all. r t, d the 15-itir-li commerce, and mt beCh.m. In 1G1, it was taken by Iho Tarlirs, inff i.b!r, by pi accai'e -Spos-tlaii.n, t nifhice since which lime ii has gone much to decay; it j the Kmpemr t. a reei.'i.n d' his teiiipriance deil, I, r .11 rl iK.r I ei cc. l!:r. K.K'-i-ii (i'iv ertunent is at this tune al-

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I, CI Hill"" I,"'. !'...... . , . It is yet, however, -onideral.ly noted for the-1 anus. Wo look on this war, on thepaiti.f LaJ......,e.,.,.,ri.. ,.r s?i!t,- f "r.-...; N iidcio. and I'ur-! 1 md. as founded in the r-r.-atest ini ;?ttcc and we

III uiiiiii. I'Ji m 'i n- .i.v, j ecl tin W ire. "lritoii is now the principal cemmercial city in China, and the only Chinese sea port open to American and Ivironcan ve?su!s. It is situated mi lhn (y.mteii river, and his a iiofuiai ion of tibout one million of inhabitants. Tin: lions, s il lhn Mandarins and wealthy arc extremely m.M'iiificcnt; the streets aro weli paved aniioiten inter-1 sected bv tiiu.nph il arches. Hut the principal bcaulv of the city is its pleasure oartleiis. which are studded witli fi- h pools. The Krau Ku nnd Hoanghoaro the principal livers in China; the former of which is about two thousand live bun died miles Iotii. The soil is ienera!!y very fertile, and well cultivated; and its principal produels are Ilice, 15 11 lev and oilier cram. The '1'ca plant is extensively cultivated and is one of tiie great sources of Chinese wealth. The commerce of China is very extensive, und the principal articles of her exports, are Tea, Silk, Nankin, Porcelain, and the valuable vegetable productions of the Ivtst. Tho great wall ami imperial canal, arc the must prominent monuments of Chinese ski!! nnd industry. The latter is fifteen hundred miles in length; and was built two hundred and fortyfour years 15. C, for the purpose of prcventino the inroads of the Noithem Tartars. The wall is from twenty to thirty feet high, ai.d about Is feet wide at tho top, and in its course crosses over deep valleys, large river?, and lofty mountains. It is built with brick and connected w ith cement, nnd though it has been standing near two thousand years, it is comparatively, us yet, but little dilapidated. The lie I iu ion of China is BuJJisiiism, or the Religion of l, by which tho people are taught to reverence the Supreme Ucing, and to contemplate the Kmperor as both King and l'ontill"; nnt! whoso exclusive right it is lo prescribe ceremonies, decide on doctrines and at stated times 1 1 the year to oiler up sacrifices for the nation. Tim Liivt""-" - C .1 -ft-: LeHiui tv n.-eii, and very dillicult to bo understood. It consist ol a variety of characters, variously combined, and these characters, according to their dtll'iTcnt combinations, represent things or ideas. These characters are forty thousand in number. Polygamy is permitted, and from it will be readily inferred that society is mt elevated; nor the condition of the females enviable. Poor parents nro allowed to destroy their female children and this is often dene without remorse. In general, the Chinese are well educated, but their prevail1 . .r , - i.-ic. 1 11 r cnaracter is revenocon, umiti, vain ana wiiii.11. Tho CJoveriiment of China is Patriarchal, and is, on the whole, by far the best Asiatiii guvcrnmcnt of Asia. Tho absence of a powerful nnd influential Priesthood and an hereditary Aristocracy, may be stated as one of the leading causes of tho prosperity of the Chinese Luipire. The Kmperor Ins bestowed upon himself a very hioh-sounding title, being no less thin, ''II dv Son of Heaven, sole (ii.vernor of the L'irlh, nnd great Father of his People." In China the roil is almost the sole instrument

01 eut.rrmii.- M. . . ' , . me i.a.j,rc(.i,.ls mt.taIs 0X()O?cd to plunder tin loans, or cap, tal punishment is ii.fhcted; this, however, .j !.;,ro,1;;llil,(. r adventures at stake, that prevent but seldom. The grand panacea is the rod, am ; , ..s! Iii;:ht.." I the abstract, there is

mis is laid en wnn no siarmT nanu. i lie oran Patriarch canes his Prime .Ministers, the .Minister his S 'crelary of State; the Secret irv of State tho Lord of the Treasury and thus downward in tho doscr ndinir scale of civil stations. In like manner the Generals cane their Field O.Ficers, and they in turn tho Ciptains and S ibalterns. The husband has a right to whip bis wife, nnd the wife her children, and ns a matter of course, the common soldiers and people id" the Celestial Luipire have the glorious privilege ofj being llog2ed bv anv hodv 111 the -rado nb.ve' them. If the people ol Chma are not r-uod. it is nol from a want ef floggino- . The foundation of the Chinese Enripirc is of very high antiquity, nnd if their own Chronology be credited, it would date their existence many years before the Mosaical account of the del uge. The most stand ird authors, however, place I the era of the Umpire at about '-2,"t)0 years Ii. C..! which would mako it a thousand years before j

tne birin 01 .Moses, r rom tne above date to the of education. Sir, your Superintend ar.t of Cornpresent time, twenty diiXerent dynasties have held j men schools has said, that there are many m-m r.f possession of the Imperial Throne. family m this Commonweal:! wh.a can neither Through a long succession of wars, both inter-j read or write, nnd it ia but too tr ie; my or.-a nal ami external, the people of China were able , mtrri age bond has mv mark to it and mv son, to keep on the Throuc one of their own number, who now sits in the other House, was a stout bov until the year 1279, when they were conquered I w hen I learned to read." by the Eastern Tartars, and with Shutan the con-j ".Mr. C. is now not onlv a respectable Senator querer commenced tne twentieth dynasty, audi but a jjood lawyer, what more need be said in his'

wnoso cescenuaais sti.i s,t upon the Imperial j jt .irouc. An authentic history ef the reirrns of these several dynasties, could it bo readily procured, would be neither interesting nor instructive to the general reader. It would present little else than scenes of bloodshed and intrigue V.y which the different dynasties ascended the throne tbe cruel and unjust means by which, for a time thev retained possession of if, and the causes that led to their exnulsion and, not unirequently, assassination. An authentic history of China, together with a knowledge of the internal structure and Administration of Government, is almost impos

siMe to be obtained. It has long been a ru'iog policy of the Citncse Government to prohibit all foreigners from visiting or traveling through the Umpire, and nlso, as far as possible, to prevent all njifjr.ii jon therefrom. From this lact bat comnarulively little is yet known of the arts, mineral

resources, manners, customs nnd internal structnre of j jveri.rjicnt of this extensive portion oi iho clobc. Tl.f! reo:,Ii! of f'hiiin nrr. however, wen skilled in the art cf manufacturing Silk, Cripe, Nankin, an. I P.. reel ..in ware; the last of which bus been j curried to the highest perfection ; and so well has the secret f preparing the materials been guaii .Hisij , , 1 ,. -1 a vf-1 nit tr-en liiilv aoiO I'Jfc'JiVC ... , Tha Chinese nt iho pre.'f nt time arc cnajjcii ; 1 temtttin" to i-H'.-ct the same end. bv the I reo of . - -J irul lit it the people of China who are ooublv armed, '-hecaie their cause is j ist,"' v. i I he able lotiiivt- t'.ie Lir.'!i:di lVt.ni tin ir country, and sus1111 tii.-ir Lmperur in th'? eiseliaro. if tho no "onn iti ui ble reUt . n.-i Ik lilS taken. I'. r filth. or ia d itivc to i i in lhn 1 he prc-scnt si lua t i.-n of Chm i. WO Sotsnlal lie r.w in'' ariiclc fn in tiie "Oi 11 It w.. be if j menf, 111 seiulm r nts t" tiie riilK.rei it M. joi L ir j distribi to !cril:illl hew thf-V Co li'Cted ail! the public nauiev, liad j ist sent one of tWO llotltu 1 .tun"., to learn Irotn the l.mperi-r 01 drrd million ol inhabitants a lesson of ecunom v in tin: administration d (jovei r.uient : 'Tiie taxes and the duties amount annually to thirteen millions and a cptarter pounds sterling ..tie million nine hundred and eighteen' tho i.sin I tons of wheat and nee must be deducted lor the subsistence tif the 1 roups, and the supply 01 the public erianaries. '1'iio civil si i t ice c.sis but one and a half millions stcilmo t,vr atinurn, but the military seiviee is six linn s as expensive, and amounts to more than eight millions. Aiie.tio ho articles of the Chinese buiV.-t, wo find eight millions for the ma m t r tin nee id" the Yellow river, two millions lor the gardens of Yu n-Ming, and considerable futiM for the cntci taiumettt of tiie .Mi n inters of Si la to of the first an J second class, to the number of three thousand five hundred and twenty-five. The revenue of the nation in silver and in products, is valued at thirty millions sterling. The duties levietl on laighsli ami American ships entering at C niton, adds about another million to that sum. The re venue of England, which possesses but twcniy-lwo millions of popu1 ition, amounted in ls'-JI to cne-thiid more than that of iho Chinese Kmpire, which according to ia'e enumerations, contain no less than one hundred r.nd sixty-four millions ef inhabitants. Tiie persons in civil employment by the (Jovernmcut do oof rvcfo.l eleven, ami the military eliicers stv 11 thousand five hundred and sixty-two. The army consists of nn enormous mass of one million two hundred ai.d sixty three thousand men, d" which eight hundred and tw m v-two thousand h.dotig to the iof intry, four hundred and ten thi u.-aad to the eaitalry, aucl thirty thousand to the marine.1' I.n nrrsx nr.xr k. Same men nre great!, envied f r what is thought bv others- nd tx-rhaos bv j themselves tu be a state ot independence. 15 it I it tu iv well be questioned whether such a being j as an independent man ever existed. . The opulent gentleman, w no .i-.veiis 111 a prmeelv mansion, lurntshed with costly equipage, and w ho fires sumpt:juusly every day, is even less independent than the beggar at his kitchen door, who petitions for ; a bone or a crust. Airuinst the hostile assaults of tho elements the latter needs fir less human protection, comparatively, than the former. The mendicant has no ship at sea, to lu rescued from !-rii by the sailor's toil no pa'.iccs nr store houses to be saved from conll igr a t ion bv m isses . d men commonly considered dependent no stocks in danger of depreciation no hoar. Is of j neither independence nor aljeet helonessness in the ineral and social worn!, wnatevcr lucre miv be in the physical. Ad num aro dependent on their fellows. All men are in some sense berjgirs. To ihe forgetfulness of this truth arc to lie imputed the growth of pride and the absence of humility; ' ut in its conitcmplation, the great principle of fie- MTi Kii. kuvality of MAN'ismjst cloarlv realised. Nantucket Inquirer. ... T, A" II -not: vm.r Ex vmplk The following we !lnl ln 1,10 l L'o'e. It is related of 1 o.i. v iiiuui tv, a iiii'itiutT (t 1 ii c i ii 1 11 k v senate vi. ...... , .. . . . 1 i.i.. . i from the counties of Hardin nnd .Meade, who had oeen maKing a sjvecen, on ine Da'iK ana ;jic slave questions. t t- t ,1 ir, said Mr. L. what I have said here to-oav has been wounded siid in a rough, way, and if it has anv senator. I hope he will attribute it to no unkind fee'ings.but to mv want of the poij a praise." Lo-rcr Canada. We learn from the Montreal Ihrtll ihit a k.nfin-. l.-iit..d.. .:i' .1 ...1.. , I r.....u ,ii.it a t,.iiiiviti iii-iitiiuu i. iii snnruv . established i.i that Cltv with a capital of CO0 - ' 000 sterling. The proprietors wi be the join't stock company that purchased the Seigniory ofj Beauharnois from the Hon. Mr. Cilice. Advice to young Gihls. Never matrv a boy whose mamma is afraid to have him go on the water, or whose papa cannot tell the difference between the toothache and lockjaw.

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Tiiitr.E 1.i.i.aks : lor six months r juare tor mx Hol la :;s, tr Tk.n Doll vks p'-r ana iui ; two --jurirfs r in 1 in I 'oli.ahs and l-ii-tv ft nts jicr .in;i!iiii; three piare-i T.vr.NTv Dollars pir ann-Jii'. ."Merchants, lr.eis;ist, and others, a 1-. e riisin bv the year, n il) be charjed lr a c-.l nun of l-'ltlll in't. .-f'l'VIO per an.um : for t'rc-foarths of a col-linn, i.V),UU; fur half a ml i.iei, lio.fhl ; for a ;.iarterol a c'ohi.nn, 1..,U). A ded j.-tio.t ol'-JU per -cut. will be made on a i.erlisements longer 'ban a c.oarlcrof a c .hi 1 1 1.1, w lien i inerted by the hall car or year, a a 1 not a red. ( 'nance rv notices and petit. on tci ii vorces. mu-t be paid invariably in advance. A l.crtis'tnvnts coini.ifr :n a'.-- id, 111 isl be acco:npa:iiru witn the cash, iniess ordered lor n.ihl icatior. by a hroinrr tahlther. SIIi:ilILFS SALE. 'IJY virtue of -an Irv ex-r utioa', to 111" dire. 83 'Vayne i.c i:t Court, I will e-:p is.- at p te ! f. 1:11 'die sale, at Lie Van house do .-in Cent-evil. r, V on S,iMr Kiv the 'J'1- I day 01 .! :i naarv. ivne t I'll, : mtv. In 1 , h.-t vera the i.oa.-s if 10 o'.-l c.v a . in. an 1 -t o' lo.-k p. n... the loi ;.. in-j; real estate with the api-artena sit.ctt in t ic nt.t:i-e.i-: earner ot V ay:e-? c. '.sit: A part of in-- ' ith-ea-t cpiarter of -'.-t 'i:; l.". r en 1, west: hi-'lnaiii at tu- nor ol" Jo.iatii-.n i'ououon-,' land, in sa 1 -;.c t . in 1.1 ? ud day, i-r-ri tiirre 1.1. i:i:y, Ltd., toon -o, t i.vn-th--a f -t "orner , r inning ernt llil and I links to an e-tai.ii-he 1 corner on tne -tnte line ; thea-e nortii iilon; tiie tatn Ini" oil pole? cad ! links t 1 an ..--tain i.n-d corner ; t.ieacc we-: ahwz the e -la di-h d line to a certain beech tree a ho it 0U inches out, which is a corner tree of arerlun lot reserved 1 .r tic: u-e ol a saw i.uii va.-d ; tne.i -e s it.i II iioles; then-.-o wet so tar as bv .-inning north to-ai 1 line as ty contain one acre ol gro : a !, 1 .r tho use of said noli ; tii-n-r v.-e-t t 1 a . e-ta ili.-'a.-l e .--11r; thence o-itii all poles and 10 leil.s to the ula.-e i,f I---g.a.ioiir, contiii.eng oh acres, ni .re or je.i. .i-o, a '-erta'oi t,-i'-t or lot ot hm I ia tne iv.rth- a-t corner ot se--t;.t 0'., t i.vn-aia lo, range I, we-t: beginning at tae n ... t .'.-ea-t cornr of i-ai.l -ectio.i, r. tailing ata ' p-'.; t!,.',:ce west pole; tneaen norta o poles, the.ic.i east r ig it p les, to the phi'-e of bfginni'g; con t.i 1 nin,; one-1 Mirta 01 an a-ro Al-o. a r.-ftuin lot of land sitaatein th'f south-i a-l eo-nerof said sp.-t.ou, r.innin: norta . pde; then-e v.c.t ei'i:t p..!--,; the. ice io-.itti five poles; th-n--e east eight poles t the place of bf-.iinnin. 'I'nkf n as the preperty ol Str-plien Elliott, to sati -IV executions in favor l Sam'l Trevor, John W. Mess .-!., and others. P. C. NOBEE, Sheriff Vv'.C. Dec. .:),!,, 0. 60ts SHERIFFS SALE.-I5. directed friin iii'i Wav irtae of" an r"c ition to me Circuit Court. I will expo-e a t p'b iic -i le at tae ( iOi tii-iti-a iln .,- i.i I entrev 1 1 .e, v. a v ne County, In-haiei, on SaMrdnv, the .'lUth .lav of January, : Is II, between the boars of lUo'cio.k A, M' nn 1 1 o'clock , P. .M., 0.1 said day, the following property, to-wit. a certain parcel or lot of j-roiind, w ith tan ineirov eiu.-'nls thereon, j s tua'e 111 lie 1 ov not II d.aiei, an 1 known bv hein. sooro ig i, vvavne ouniy, init iii.iii'iere.I ri -liteen. as niirn- i . tirro 1 on the it ol -said Town. Taken as the prperty of Tiioiii as Staplet to satL-.'v an rxe-utioit in favour ot John IE Ilru -e. T. G. NO.'tt I s o- J SHERIFF'S SALE - I!y virfio of an eviecution, to me directed from the Wayne Circuit Court, I will ex-iose at pahhc sale at tiie Court House door in ( 'entreviile, V,-. vne co i.tty, lad., on Sutardav, the -J.'ld day ; f January, 1 H , bet.vee.i the hours of In o'clock a. in. and 1 o'clock p. m, on s:i: l day, t ie f.j.i.i.vuig property, t i-.vit: the u:t livi.Jei half ot a certain tractor parcel of la ad, situate in tiie cojn t" of IVai n , In liana, c ..ifiiuing nine acres, more or less and ho 11 ic.J en I ;ira t the s, , u ,.u ,st c. 1.i l p 1 if tie . tiie t ,vvn oi N e .v I! 1 vv est ! .'! p l,.s : the.v t'cii -e s.i,iii 1 s polt . -i-r.he ! as fdh .or of a t-i" rta ; I ah . list E ..- 1 on, in s.i 1 ( . north 1 pt10 tae ida--e of i.vs, to-vit: Ueginning ! ! t i f Inn I n .- v ! or ; .p i! C.i ircli, adjoining i ounty, running tlience ; then-re east 13 poles; i beginning: and. alio, a I part", tun so itli-ea-t rjuarter ot sectio 1 No. .'il, township i 1H, nt range 1, vve-t, in -ai 1 ccjn'y, and bounded as follows. I t .-vv 1 1 : In gin u oig a l t lie south-vv ( riH'i o: iot A a. .jl I as it um here I on the plat of said Iowa of New- Uostou, and men. ng tlaencc.. w est .".7 poles ; thence north t the line of th" lai I formerly ow ned by Abraham C'nppv; thnee east, al uig said line, aT j. lies ; thence onth to the place of begi nniitg. To be sold to satisfy a decree in aid Cf.urt in fa vor of Williams EUburv vs. ,I..hn Irv in and William D. ! l'f on; i. Dec. .!- T. L. NOI5LE, Sherili W. C. I - 10. HP. RIFF'S 15 me directed SALE. lly virtue of an execution, to from the Wavae ("1 rcui t Court, I will ex pose at public sale at the Court Ivu.e door in Centre, ilie, Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday, the OJr l day oi .fauna--,-, I--.ll. between the ho'iw of Pi o'clock A. M. nn 1 4 o'clock P. M. on ai 1 day. the t .'.law ing (!e--ribe 1 Real estate. t --.v it : the undiv i.ied iialf ef a certain tract or parcel td 1 m i situate in Wayne County, In liana, containing nine acres, in,, re or less, and hnuude 1 and described as (allows, to-vvit :Ileginning at the soutu west cornr of a certain lot of la id, nwro-d or in tne possession of the Methodist Episcopal church, a .'joining tne Town of New R--c.o:i, in said Co j.itv, ra ining West 111 poies; thence North IS poles; tnerieo Ea-t Hi pole?; thence South IS poles, to the pl.a -e of beginning.. And, also, a oar; of the Svit , East ounrter of '.;. ti n No. .'i i. Tow n-hip I .i, of Ua.tge one West, in sai l Co i it;.-, and louii le ! a- fil.ow-s, to-vvi: : I.-g uiung at the so it.i-wtn corner ef lot No. 3d, as no n s. red 01 t ie pi . a I ot t ic sai i taw a of N e c',n;i. an ! running 1 aen-e vet Oi poi an 1 10 fet: then-e north to the l.ue of tae land farraerlv o-vne 1 by Abraham Cuppv; tneo-e rn--., along -aid iine, Oi pair-and 10 f r( t, to' tiie placr, of 1. -ginning. To be .r,! to satisfy a decree, in said court, in favor nf C raver M. We'S . . Jnn Irvi 1. Dec. 31st, 1-to. T. ;. NOJJLK, SaenrT V. C. SIILIUFF-S SALE. fY virt i of a decree, friiii the Wavae Cire ii- (-, 3r 3 to ms directed, I vvi.l expose at p aolic sale at the t "oa no i-e 1,.1'tr, m tne t iwn 01 I nti ev il ie, Wavne c ., I .a. 0.1 .-a... ..... t.e 00. .1 mv 01 tn.s ins; ho-.j.-s ef lo o'clock, a. in ., and 4 n'-'..-k it, tictwsen a. m., on tie said ta 1 lot a i: toe the fooh.vt a - real a.viag real estate, ta-vvi t : eertai o ! - f laa i. 1 the annurtenan -es thereon, i. t,.0--r 1,., lered s.xty, as numbered on tie plat of tint par: of the u cf inioad, U ayae county, Indiana, laid out by 00 1 m:t:i. 'I'aken to satisf, ?a : ,ecee 1 rt-rti- r.C t--Kv. t l." r-coin-i amant. 11- . . Sauur-I , . tor.ii. Hannah Fat n. and Morgan P. Olds. . , .. T. G. NOBLE Janjanv T:h. I54E Sheriff Y. C. Its es H f-IMFF- SALE.By virije of an Execution n rn. O di ire-t 1, from the Wayne Cue j-.t Court, I w ill emr," at PJ1'" sale at tae Court house door, in Centreville, Wavne : ountv. Indiana, on Saturday-- th (JliltH 1.-. ..r - ' . .i.-t . ... M . o i 1 .-. . -. a il t , .......I i,,c ii..-i;i. ui i-.tu!oj--a.ro,anu-l o clok, rt m ?" saM 'Uy- tae foilowin-; pro;erty. to-wit: two parcels or IZX IS. as numb-rei 01 the plat of ai-i to-r., ni 1 o De so-d to satislv a decree in siid f, 1- 1. c r Nicaias Druly, vs. Stephen McVVhiaaey, Tcrzaa Mei u..iu-y, an j josepn iv. Kicney T. G. NOCLE, SheritT W. C. Ja.i'Ji-y 7th, 15S1 lu ERMAN-ENGLI5H ALMANACS fcr a!e br VJi Jan. 16, I-tl. D. p. Houowit.

i "tIorion?8s Pills. The Vegetable Cnirersal Medicines of the British j . College of Health. f" SflE ILjgean Syerem of Medicine, having truth for iis j t foundation, an.) simplicity for its structure, has atom! the test of time lias triumphed over prrjuiice and opposi- . tion, and has become trorlJ-rc .lorr-icrf.' These Medicine cure ALL DISEASE that aJmit of

i'..vhv J hpc-iiKfl ail fiieaes hae one orii?;

rity of the 1S1ix.1; aaJ these mcJ.ciae are n.t mi:v the i . mtaoa.tn-s t.ies tne tar tney pernme crot certain and efacaeioas of alt jnitiers of thebiuo i t quai.ttej with Peters' Vegetable P.Us, Inch, m conebut thev leave t:ie st.tmach in heattiilal action ta make s-od i 'lu,,nfe ' the,r extraurdiaary g.KtdoefS have nttaiued bloo.i---.vhich is heaiu. The follow i.u f;eak thr ifelf: j Wamy uaprecc'ented in the hi.ry of med trine.

JIOK RISt IN 'S FI LLS. t'AFTJ ON. nt.Vi College of Healthy IIitm.iilj.1 Ptaec, .Yeic JijaJ, JjnJjn, July 12, liii). Whereas, Horatio Shepheard Moat, of New York, late General Azeatto the Itritish Col!e.- of Ilealt'i, London, i publicly in akin use of my name tor the jale of certain medicines purportiiij; to be mine. Tni is to certiiy, that 1 am i.i no wise connected with sach medicines, and that I protest against svich use of my. name by t ie said Horatio Shepheard Mnat in any manner whatsoever, the same being calculated to mislead the public. And I farther declare, that lr. George '1 aylor, of Wall street. New york, is my only authorised Agent in the Unite 1 States of America, an-.i from wh-m alone, and the AnM duly appointed by him, can mv medicines "e had cenaine. In w it. less whereo.', I have hereunto set mv hand and s?ai Signed, J amks M kiso, t.'ie Hys;rit, President of the Liriu-h t'ollece of llcallu. GEORGE TAYLOU, CI Wall street, N. , o.-k, ."Member of the? Ilr.tlsa Uollece of I fealta, and Sole Ajent fr tne U. States. The above Medicines mav -be bad sentiine at tne I! kStoreof ' D. P. flOLLOWA V. Kicb.non d, la., Dec. 10, 1- Id. 4.1tf I.Ml'OlilANT direct.-'d to ti:e DtSCl 'Eli Y The 1 aiuic tire l.e.-e :e loeiiii-al ad ertisemrnt- ot Or. I larticK s celebrated Compotiivi SrKiiV.TiitNiN.; To.nh-, and ( kman Ari-i-.ie.NT Pit 1.-, v. hi.-h are a inediciao of lire .t v aloe t. tje alilicted, ii. -.covered bv O. V. Ilariicii, a celebrated idiv--in an at A .'. 10,-1, I enua nv, vv nicti has neen used with 11:1pari'.hele l - iccc-3 t'aroj :iiolii 1 iernia-.v. 'i'iws ntedicote roii-s;-ts of t-.v u ko.d-, viz : tne ( iertaan Aperic-nt, and tiie Conij oa.i 1 Sirengtaen.ng '1' Hie Pills. Ti: are tacii p.it tin i.i small packs, an 1 she 1! ! both Pc used t.. eii -'-t a pe.-maa-.it care. Tno-e v. ho are ri ii.r . i v. old da v. e! 1 t-i e.eii.e e. trial ol" tnis in.alaable me licme, as they nev er prooace sicl;ne-s or naas-a v:.ii" ii.i.u. A a!e and eae -t ial reuie iy iur D V Si'ili' 1 A or IX I HGESTH N, and all Siomaca t"'ontpht: ;i ts .- p.i . n in toe -!..c, I .!-. e. Cooida mis. ,u;, ,1: A;';ttite. Flat tie icy. l'..!;.l::mo.i td "the I it-art. Genera! iKbiiltv, Nervo 1 ' Irr.n ; ity, Sick S! a iache, 1 1 1:1 ale I b - - a-c-, Spasir.o lie A d V c tion-1 i 1 1 c .isuiati-ni, A - t:eoas. ( '1 1,1-ainpt . ci. .e. 'i'iiet.r-, ach an 1 purilv are to cle i.i- 1 nic or r-trc- i . the n-r es a . 1 n -1 all o ; -re ; ilisordered -t . s icd by all ; ii. an Apperie it l'iils are to -;.-an-e the stom-tiic-b.oo I. To- Tonic or Strengthen. c i'l'is .'.f stomach a. 1 i parity tiie blood. 'I he Toe;.ng Ihi.s aie to strengtl'.r-n and in-, iorate . . : ;r : i e org a 11 : and gi e t in" to tiie s torn ac:i, origi.tat" l.ooi imparities d tiie bioo 1 an i ia'-!!. 'J'ni-modc ol treating diseases i5 juirract": -ai Pii sicia-is, w hicii experience has betheoniv rti lied. v to e:icct a cine. Tin y -oiini-.en led an 1 pre. ended by the nr.-i e-v-ii-i ins in t i-sr .la:iy practice, but :i-o taki u men tiieiuse. fis u in nu-.er ti.ey let 1 the yinp1 i .-ra t s ; ill vv 11 icii liiry kno. theiu to t-e ills is the case m r.ii large cite--, in vv hi.-h tie y .iv e sale, ft id net to be nnder-'too 1 tiiat tne-s tai are pc." l. 1:1-111 to not oa.v re .-.i -.- i i'n;, tho -s gi ntot ens ( I lica -io tu. 'J'. have an cn'.; medicin s v. -hio .d ;!.;- '. -uiVi i eat not i.-in.-i , taken cieunanythei stotnach, bin are occa -iom nr.-. 1 i . 1 -: r. mere .t taey 1-1 ass.-; v the . 1 Ie.i. tie aey wilt n..t do ; n.ritv oi da.lv .r as ;,'.-.,l!i,i,i .i.'.-d 1, w ill core a jii'; ;s, an 1 ii . cr, by v cert.a in .y vv 1 o, an i tiu tiiat til .-.e me Iuecti.ins vv iiirh 10--ma jori t v id 1! -e:i -i s ;jch impurities of the id th blou. f Dvsri 1SIA. i" id o-. erla iing or oi' disease often originates tl istending the stoma, li by r vcrv protracted jierioiis ..1 -v hie m vv hicli no r verci-e 1.r .i.enta! laculiic-, fear, grod -e ptcntiv strong purging meinterm i iten l and spia-ino-nd bowels; tiie nirist common urs and the too frcipient u-e fro a f Villi-' -. i -. e ea ting or oroiKoig, c an indolent or -c !f :u:i afi'.fooi to tiie inu-.oi'ir Lores and d.-ep anicty, taKing t"o I lb-cine-, dvs.-ntary, m .a i a die alie.-te.as ol tae t .m-o-h 1 of tho lattar causes aro late ie of spirituous ii'piors. A-k f-.r Dr. iarllch"- C-inpouml Strengthenin To- 11 nic, an i ierman Xppene.it 1 i.. I'lI.'tXv -...... an 1 tae be-t AND l illlMi ir-e to pur.- le in c rF.N. The only sure ;ring lira-e. of v. bate vj er nature they may be, is, br't to cleanse and purily tiie ' stomach and bowels by general aperients: secondly, to give sue:-."" an ' t'- ".' ' ' - -"" " 1ms mode 01 treating diseases j ur-ae.1 bv reg ilar Physicians, which tliey well know to 1-e toe onlv course to res.,rt t , to etfect a s-prcdy and permanent cure. Dr. nrlich's i ti.opound Strengtheniii" 'funic and I 'erinaii Ai.erient Pills are -i -arc medb-iiic to effect this gran 1 obiect. The ( .er111.u1 Aperi-at IMls are to clean-e the stomach an.l inte.. tine-, al ter w in toe t oin;i run 1 c-trengthenin ' Tonic Pills j j are u-ed to give sliengtii and tone to m. ..e organs vv hicii rej tpiirc t"n b r treatment. Nearly f.vo-tairi's of tne- diseases I which we daily behold are iliseasr s nf the nervnus svsieiu. and bv ci Uinually using drastic tninrral purgatives, the. sofferf r wills,),,;, :,,a himself a bel ng 10 mucii refined to icioain long in existr-nep. Full and explicit directions, both in English and Cc-man. nccompai-y this mr dicine. I'll 1 nci r. 1. ui. i sons v. hy Dr. aro :h"s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills nre u-ed by ail classes of jieonle, in preference to other medicines: brcause the.- are prepared from a liurr er tract nf fifths, a i vvno.es, ime me heme, mild ! it-J effects the most, eertai 1 id'fect aai cure ol Dvs icp-i: in i ts opera t ion an ! pleasant in 1 jjiT-rrirr iif health, a sale nnd or In 1; -r--tinn, and all Stomach nn . 1; , uaints, a or . er an 1 ... f the v. hole system, "n-iiolity and l .rtify ir most subtle l! aid its :ci taev s i.itrie l.ae iu r i-r.esot motion, iiiiiiar'.ia iie tone, tans giving strr-n : : ef to th tu? m 1 clearness of moid, at-i of tiie stomach and .f-a'ire t.ary nr- .er -troy t tioweis, as a.l strong i.-gatives do. 15 '1 - a u-e s,-j.. and ep,-rien-e t"idi us tha t no mere purgative alone will cure the ci senses oi tiie stomach ,- nerve-. l-..o. ...... 1 .. . ... t-itue-s is tne iirunarv c.au-e ol a ho'-t ot ,jio-i,,, a ni by continually re orto: g t-i 0 tiie 'lis-.a-e n. icli u r.r-p. ins:' Asnc purgatives, j-oj make ol of ia-tfr. neon-- are put up upon the eiiii-e a nd strengthen," which llecn use Dr. 7ari:i-lis ii.c- ii, comnioa-sense principle, "in i? t e; only cuurse to r ir-ue to e! llecaa-e these 1:10 iicines reall t a cure. Lastly, ii CUKE the disea-e" lorw ui.-.i tury are re'-o.-iiuien'i :-d. fr7P-'ia'-ipal Off. -e fir tl:-; Umted States, No PJ North Eigiit street, Pnila delphia. Also fir sale at No. II St. Clair street, Pittt'brgh. Also, at Cmcirtn iti, by '. 15. Iliiiman, No. 2, Lower MarK-t street. And. a No. for sn'.e at the Kichiuo.id IJookstore, by D. P. II lEEOWAY DR. SWAYNE'Sf -OMPOFND SYKI P OF VHUNUS V I K J I N I A N A or W I ED ( ERR Y. 'I bi .vie '.i.-in.e l9 oi.srcd ta the jc all affectinns indicative oi 1 recent or more advance I c:.a i. i a: as an ellect jai remedy m aimonary diseases botii in tneir os such as Asthmas, recent i ti.in.iii: . niirn., ernnniiiiJ, .-pitting 01 li.ooo, Inllammatioa of the Ii)"Viisj Membrane. Hoarseness. Ddfc uit.- of lireatuing, Night of Consumption. weats, nn i all other disease? indicative Il is iot to bo understood that this me'lici ie w i.i cure 1 'on-a option i.i its la-t stages, but il will pad-ate and arrest the progress of tiie 01-ea-e, even in it? ins; c,-wi, 'I bis is. certainly a o:e-i:g to triors who suffer. How many persons do we daily heho.u appioa'-bing an un- , timely grave wre ted in the b.ooa. of youth from their deal i re.at.ve- and Ir.en N, e.rfdcte i r ii.i taat common and destru :ti v e rav ager railed Consjinptio 1, vvliicn soon vvattei ti'.e miserahle sjiVerers until thr-y b'-come i eyond the power ' of human skill. If such sufferers would make use of Dr : S'.vayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, they would soon ii ad themselves more benefitted than bv g-iipin; the triotis ineitective rcrne lie? in w hich our newspapers daily j abound. This syrup ii cne tiateiy begins lo heal the Uicerated Ljngs, rnitigatiag tae distressing cough; at the same 1 tune in d acing a hea. tar an i :nt u.-a. extiectoration r also. r.. '. - o. t.ii: -i.7.i.if i , ,mui ana pain 1:1 vie cnest 'li;r i u ... .-r . . ...". . , ..ii i,i i.ie sa.ieif r :i;i-,ii tne ..;gnie;i exercise, anu nnallv t ie hectic I. asa and trie par. id and emaciatar! cheek wiiJ soon tjegln t a vanish, and tne sufferer will here perceive him se.t snatcned Irani a iremat'ire grave again ot com lorta.o.e hea.th. It resting Cure performed ly Dr. II. Srayne , com ' pound Syrup of Irunut I yna, or 11 til Chtrry j nave ma .e use of tais lavaluab.e yr j? in my faiimy, which ! ...........j ..i.s.. . ....'..ti. .tic, . iit-eing:, i and choking of phlegm; ci.rgicuity 01 rireataing, attended ! n,l- --,lSt-lf .A.,,- ...nero, . , . . . ' ... t' - . I .I ...... .. j.. . jj-.i, -, vi j. t, j. -nn, v .. . o. wrucn x 5 had given up all hopes of its recovery, until I was advised I lo ma a trial of this invaluable inedicin. After seejps '

the wonderful effects it had o.i mv child. I concladed to'npt.- II', feet. Imnnne t'sxw tYtn

mate tae -' lria! upon myself, wruch entirelr relieved ne j of a cough that I was aSicied with for rr.any'years. Any person wishing to see me. can rail at my house in Beam f sirret, arxive the gllarket, Kensington. Joh- Wh.cci. i Principal Orliee, No. lf. North Ei ith street. Phiiadeb phia. Alo for sale at No. 43. St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. 1 Also, at Cincinnati, by C. B. Zinmao. No. 2, Lower Market street. And, also, for sale at the Richmond Bookstore, b." V. P- 7OLLOWAV.

OK THE WEST, vou have now before von cph Priestly Peters Celebrated Veretable A.-u-loiiio us I tils, Whicnhave received the direct sanction and patronage of mote than five hundred eminent Fhvsi,j. ,-.-, nu .ic uauy using i. nun i.i ineir practice. lluil.ire.ls j h iita nsrn acc.ij.lin to t ic .iirerttuna accompanying j t:'em. inry are hichty !t iie':i-ial in the prevention and cure j 01 Iwliiou Fever, Fever and A;ur, I'v.j'ejxia, Liver Com. j pla-nis, Si.-k ieadarhe. Jaundice, Aitnuta, l.-opy, Kheu j "iiat.isn, E.ihir ;nnpjt of tne Sjdeen, Pile, l"o!ic," I'ruiaie ' lhtructi.in, carthura. Furred Tongue, N auea, Ihotrnia.i ol : ! Sr,i!u:i:-a mi l bowels. Incipient lliftrrha-a. Flatulence. iLibit.:al l'i!.,iien-!. Loss of Appetite, Il.otrl.eJ or Sallow Completion, and in all rases oi Torpor of tha Bowels, here a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither iiiiii-ea. eriping, nor .iebiiitv. The fallovin IngiUy tialtering testimonial of the rffiracy of these crlehrated Fills for the cure of Liter Coin, plaints, Pillions I isease. Sick ea iache, Costi c nesf , Nerj vans I lebility, &.C., have been iilunlari' v gi en by medical 1 men of the erea;e-l celebrity in the North. I Wr, the undersigned, members of the Medi-a! Farullf, ; havingeaminei) the properties of Dr. Peters' PiUn, H)d use.t i them in our practice, mo.-t cheerfuliy recoin.nend them an a, I Family Medicine, and consider them the bet Vegetable 1 Pi IN we have ever used . ! D , tor I f. WEI. L, Doctor s. D. ATWATFR " 7AKKIS, " J AMES ANDERSON. , " K. II R A MSEY, " H. S. ItERN A ii D. ' ' rom I .-. l.u 1 odd, late 1 resident ot the .Mr.liea! oeietr v ...i n, ui, nn-.i . ..uupu u. '"-" , 1 lar-.: oaten tpuMirrt, I fas. l My per-i.nal ar.ijaintanee w nli Or. Josepi. ( nest.ey I e-te-s logrtlier with the very tin oranle linpressioii of ton talents and ins character, derived from Ins ineiiiU, have. sli!ie 1 me tnat be is weli entitled to the medical honors he rereceived at Yalo College, and that the public may "rifely confide in hi integrity and skill, in the exercise of his profession. Jir!nioulhT I '., .2 ug-im Eu'i, IfOO. D )ct. 11 Pi:ti:I(: Dear sir: i -should le ir'nd it you w ould -' n ! me by next packet a supply of your Pills, ni the s. tie increases, notw i th-ta ml 1 ng llrandeth's ami Evan's pill are in tiie market. W hen tiran.ielh ami Ev nii5 lirst introduced t.u ir )iii here, I found a tailing off in my salrs, but alter hav ing been used they were found not 10 be equal to V oil; s. J'v attention 10 t!ie above reipiest, you will greatly oblige Y.virs, Ac. NESTOR. It. FORI1ES. llxtratt of a letter from Dr. thmcit Ilogart, of frotiJenee II .. IJerr,H r 7, 1 li.'f . Peters Pills are an excellent aperient and cathnrtie me.1 ic i u", .' th .se etlects being produced by the nilTerence of the pemiiiv tal. en,) and are decidedly supei ior to Lee'i", Ilrnnilciii's ur Morrison's Pilis. AUany A". F. Jan. 1, Sir I take much pleasure in hearing t'-stunony to the ef-li.-acy of your pills in rciiiovini bile from the -sloniach ; and in all cnoei'nin :s em a n. a ting from tha t source. Voirs, respectluliy, I. lit). HI LL, M. I. I'.jl'- it t f a b it: r from Dr. Jo.rc Saut.drrs, dated Wnidviile, Mississippi, Auirust O-ih, I f'.VJ. . " Ur. Albert Spencer gave me 1:10 iigency of your Vegetable A nti -1 I.i bo us Pills lor tiiis place, nnd Jett me at the time. -is ninny as I presumed w ould supply the ffrmnnd for tw civ e months. Scarcely, how ev er, had 1 sold n doen boxes, th.-.n a ran commenced upon then, which roii.umed my whole stu.-k in rather lrs-s than lour weeks. Since then 1 bate ct.nirived to procure a gross more, which lasted a lew days, bat ii-.w- I am entirely out,w tiicii troubles me not a little as I have several rails lor them within every hour of the day. Indeed, sir, the sale of your invaluable piils have not onlv' en t: r-1 v taken the lead of anv thing cNe in ttie medicine i.nc that w as ever introduced into this section of the ciiuntrv. but has actually stopped the sale of h11 others. V o 1 v i.i I e a se iminediatelv, on the receipt of this, forwar! me t'vo thousand b es at your lowest w holesale prices, directi d to the care of Prescott, James ,V. Company, New ( lib uns, and 1 will remit you the ninoul of your bill in as recei v ed. V" ar,&c, JESSE SAUNDERS, M. I). "Tu Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters." Extract from an Address delivered on the Evening of the 1 llii Mav, l.s.'IT, before the .Medical Iloiird of New York, by Dr. Emcon. ,Sce .Viae t'i.e.- ."Ukk-u Itejnrts, for 117. "As a body, I know we have set our face against the generality of patent medicines, and experience lias taughl us that trie great bulk of them a.c mere rn icli-penny irasli ; but I feel called upon to make nn honorable exreption in favor of t ie egetable Pills of our w orth v n ml skillful fel- ' low laborer and nnd citizen. Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, 01 vv iie-ii, mu consequence ol their peculinrly nutritious action on the blood ) I, and sc. eral members ol this Society, are ardent patrons." This friendly allusion lo the Vegetable Pills was received with a warm round of applause byall tiie members present. f;-b"-Doctor Peters wishes it to lie distincllr understood, that iie has offered a reward of one thousand dollars for Fuel, information s will ensure the conviction of Buy person who ma v v. nture to counterfeit iiis Pills. 'I hey are put up neatly in tin boxes, containing 20 and 45 Pills. For .a!e by Irv i tl "Reed ,V Ilrolher, I5asil Rrightwell, J. Iv". D igdnle. and D. P. Hollow ay, Richmond. ( 'elan A Parker, Newport. Michael Aker, f'oodrich. I.'rother A Co., Winchester. S P. Anthony, .AL I). Wil'iar I V. P itnain , Iliooiufield A Jack, Munc ietow 11. Smith, tk. Sample, York town. Joel l.lacklidge, A ndersoniow n. ::r:tM(li I h's fill-. f EE:-E Pills assist nature to aid the good in throwing JL u,e bad. It is evident that the more the bad pre dominates ov er the good, the more assi-u.ncc the good requires. This is proved by the fact that in almost all violent diseases, tine patient requires large doses, and they often have very little effect; tnat only proves the great necessity there is lor perseverance until powerful purging takes place. No one w 111 doubt the truth of this who will once fully try it. Let tiiis most important truth lie deeply impressed on, every min i, that all pain or weakness is owing to morbid, stagnant, and corrupt humors which impede the circulation ot the blood, nnd thai three pills if persevered in, will remove ail such humors by tiie stomach and bowel", -Ahich may he ju'tly termed the sewer of the human body. Yet how diiiereul their anion on tiiose who have hot acrid bile! Two or tiiree pills wall probably have very considerable action on such, in which case let them be persevered with until the action is uniform and pood health is restored. I)n not, however, fail to have recourse to them i any cae of illness, even after eu have been restored by 'hem, for be assured, taat if you require medicine, that i.otbingw ill anew er better or sooner cure you. Tha human body is often . inject 10 derangement, but purgation with this itiedir.n wni -.oonT restore health toon raiy other means. IlR IiKANDKETi solemnly assures every one who reads this. tuat it ic.s opinion, and that opinion is foundrd on experience, taat tais medicine will not only cure every disease, o called, fa! though it is a demon-arable fact, that there s only one ili-da'c but wni res-ore the human body 10 the primitive state of Health enjojed by the patnareiis of old, and life, by a continu-'d care to keep the borfy in riealih will, them, mar be prolonged much beyond what it is now for, remember, it is COiC U t 'PTION tnat destroys life, and these ;il.s remove corruption. Natural df.atn can never take place until the principle of life is worn out, nnd this would seldom be in '.he most weakly, until a') or Cll years of age, were we always careful to p jrge on the commencement of sickness. I5EWAKE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask to see the Certificate of Agency. All v. ho sell the genuine Pills have one. Shun adnjg 'tore for if you purchase pills of them, which Ihev sell you for Urandreth', yen ere as certain a rieatn to get a WOUTiLLSf COUNTERFEIT ARTICLE. The follow ins are the Omt AtTnui-rD Anrnri: Samuel Peirce, Richmond; J. E- Dunham, Centreville; -., , tr 1 r- t.r." - 1 : . c- T 1-.. w inst Wra. Iyew ; ' ,-,,, . Samuel Johns-m & Co., Wjaiamarsa; John Tt.or..f.nrffh, Emnomy: Kur-A. 1 1 - I...... Ia rri. Ilro-n,v-i;je.- and Is. I . Maloney, Iuniapsvi!e 1. 11 1 o. 27 tf - il MAN ACS! A . f 'l 1 O iALCULATFZD for the .neridian and parallel of Riehy mond, In-diana, Lat. 3U d'jrrees and 51 minutes north ; Long. 7 deg. and 40 min. wet from vv ashington, in the Ditrict -f Columbia, br WILLIAM COX; just published and for sale, by the single copy, dozen and cross at fair pri- " cs. at the BOOK STORE. Richmond, August 23th. 1540. - 3-ltf

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