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IJuOlfsfutJ 73aUy. Wide Water street. .Yorfolk, and corner of High and Cranford sis., Portsmouth. TLItMS O F Til K NEW ERA. To subscribers, TEN CENTS PER WEEK, pay able to the Carrier, to whom alone they are re sponsible for the amount due mi the expiration of the week. When sent by mail the terms nre §5 for twelve months, §2 50 for six months, §125 for three months. TlltS Or TIIE OI.!> DOMINION, (WEEKLY.) One copy §2 per year—by Mail. By the Carr ier, §2 50. {£J»To be paid in advance. "IXTM. It- BOSWICK, Draper and Tailor, VV Crawford Street, next door to the Post Office, Portsmouth, Va. ROBERT DELE, Wholesale and Retail Mat and Cap Store, Sign of the Panther, High street, Portsmouth Va. H BUFF, Chemist, corner of High and Mid • dls streets, Portsmouth, Va. JOHN COCKE «fc CO., Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, High street, near Middle street, Portsmouth, Va. WH. II. IIODGES & CO., Booksellers • Stationers, anti Dealers in Fancy Goods, at the Post Office, Portsmouth, Va. CH ARLES II. HEIN ITSII, Agent. Drug gist and Apotccary, and Dealer in Paints, OiTs, Dyestuffs, &e., High street, Portsmouth, Va. El). HAYNES, Wholesale and Retail Fur • niturc Warehouse, corner of High and Mid dle streets, Portsmouth, Va. IjN HOFFMAN. Root and Shoes Manufacture . rr, south of the Market, Crawford stieet, Portsmouth, Va TEPHEiTjAMES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Family Groceries, Wines, &c., Mar ket Square, Portsmouth, Va. WILLI AM B. PITCHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bools, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Leather, Linings, bindings, &c., west side Crawford street, Portsmouth, Va. WILLIAM 1). ROBERTS, JR.yMauufac turer and Dealer in Stoves, Iron, Copper and Tin Ware, &c., &c., corner of High and Crawford streets, Portsmouth, Va. JAS. A. SPALDING, Manufacturer and Deal er iu Guild, Rifles, Pistols, and every other ar ticle in the Sporting linn, Sign of the Mammoth Gun, High street. Porta mouth, Va. WILLS Ac CO., Wholesale Grocers anil Com mission Merchants, cast cud of High street, Portsmouth, Va. C II ALL & CO. Wholesale ann Retail Rook, * Stationery and Fancy Goods Establishment, Main street, Norfolk, Va. J "WILLS, Whole*.ile Grocery and Commis • sion Store, Commerce street, Norfolk, Va. WILLI AM REID, Wholesale and Retail Hat and Cap Store, cast side Market Square, Norfolk, Va. Ferguson & milSIdo—Lumber, coal,. and general Commission business. Wide Water ' stect, Norfolk, Va. CHANGE OF PLACE HOOT & SHOE | FACTORY. The Subscriber would respectfully ' 6^1 return his thanks to his numerous . a V J ^j^acustomcrs, for their continued and ri^^^incrcasing patronage, and inform the public that he has removed hi3 Facto ry and Shop to RUTTERS’ BUILDINGS on Craw ford Street, just below tho Market, where he will at tend to all orders with promptitude and despatch. His stock of LEATHER, as usual is selected with great care, and will be found of the best quality CALL AND TRY. He has now employed workmen from Richmond and Philadelphia, who cannot fail to give the most perfect satisfaction, and he trusts that his unremit ted efforts to please will secure him a liberal share of patronaoe, as all work taken from his Mauu* lactory will be warranted. Two or three first rate Hands, for Hoots or Shoes would find immediate and constant employment by applying soon. The most prompt attention give to all orders, and no disappointment. Recollect that the money left in his Establisment, is expended in the Town, and goes to the support of our own mechanics, and tradesmen. F. HOFFMAN. Crawford Street. N. B. A few HOARDERS will be taken by the Subscriber, by the year, month or week, on mode rate terms. Jan 20 Rail, road notice-through to WELDON.—The Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road Company give notice to the travelling public, that their arrangement to carry passengers to 'and from Weldon is now completed; Mr. Willis Sledge having placed on the line between Margarettsvifie and Weldon, North Carolina, a superior FOUR HORSE POST COACH ; which will enable the trav eller at all times to connect with the Wilmington Road, without delay, as follows : Portsmouth to Margarettsville, via Rail Road, 63 Margarettsvillc to Weldon, Four Horse Post Coach, 17 miles Passage to Weldon, - - - -06 00 JAMES C. WHITE, July 2 Agent P. & R. R. R. Company. PORTSMOUTH <fe R. R. ROAD. — PUR- , LIC ACCOM MO I) ATI ON — Connexion Renew ' ed.—Tho Subscribers respectfully inform the Pub- I lie that a Stack Route has been establishe J be- \ tween Margarettsvillo and Weldon, in connection with the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, and the Baltimore Ray Line, by which Travellers, will be placed at either end of the line without delay.— Those persons desirous of taking1 this most comfor table and expeditious Route, arc assured that they will be subjected to no disappointment or delay, as the carriages and horses are of the best quality and stock, anu the Stage Travel is but Eighteen Miles, over a hard level road. Travellers by this Route going toor Coming from the North, will be conveyed as cheap as by the City Point Rail Road, and Two Dollars less than by the Route via Richmond, &c., the Pare between Wel don and Baltimore being only $9 00. Passengers by this Route will be. carried through by day light, thus saving a night’s rest. Arrangements have been made with the different companies, running in connexion with this Line, to insure regularity and despatch. WILLIS SLEDGE & Co., Weldon, July 1*M5. Proprietors. IK WIS K. THOMAS, 'Vest side Market I J Square, Portsmouth, has in Store, and offers for sale on accommodating terms, either wholesalo or retail, the following articles— 25 hags Laguira, Rfo and St. Doiningo Coffee, 10 bbls New Orleans Sugar, 10 bbls Old Rye Whiskey, 10 bbls Common do, 6 bbls Apple Brandy, 1 pipe French Brandy, 2 qr casks Malaga wine, 15 boxes No. 1 Soap, 15 do Candles, Tallow, Sperm and Wax, 5 do Tobacco, 30 bbls Choice Herrings, Gross and Nett, Bacon, (Hams Shoulders and Midlings,) 20 bbls Flour, Family and Superfine. Loaf Sugar, Nails, Cotton Yarn, Fancy Soap, ^'oger, Pepper,Nutmegs, Starch, Chocolate and a i £<>0(1 many other articles too numerous to mention •a «n advertisement. August 2 CRAWFORD IIOUSK, Portsmouth, Va. l>y JOHN W. COLLINS,assisted by J. \V. Doyal, wlio will always he in attendance to lender Travel* ler.s and Sojourners coinlortable and agreeable. SCjF°Porters arc always in attendance, free of charge. PASSENGERS BY CARS AND COATS TAKE THEIR MEALS AT THIS HOUSE. gCj-This House is so well known to Northern and Southern Travellers, that not one word Is necessary to he said in its praise. To Ladies and Gentlemen, desirous of making'a longer shortsojourn in Ports mouth, where every delicacy of land and sea can be obtained in the utmost richness and abundance, the Proprietor would state that the House'ia pro vided with every modern improvement, for the comfort and convenience of his Patrons, while honest and attentive Servants are always inatten gCJ-The STAPLES attached to this popular 'and extensive Establishment are the la rarest and'most commodiouA of any in Eastern Virginia. MRS. FANNY GODWIN, can accommo date a few single gentlemen, and a gentle man and his wife with Hoard, on moderate terms. For her ability to give satisfaction, she would refer to any who have boarded with her. Residence on County street, between Court and Dinwiddie sta. Transient Hoarders taken by the day or week. April 34 NOTICE.—On and af ter MONDAY next, 16th | ''instant, the James River ! aicamiioatd will leave i»lr. Southgate’s Whari daily, (Sundays excepted) at •5?, o’clock in the mornimr. DICKSON & MALLORY. June 13 AprenU, J. R. S. H. CIIANGEOF HOUR On an<l after FRIDAY next, the25tli instant, and • rr (uuiy umn lurmcr notice, 1 (Sundays excepted ) the BALTIMORE STEAM PACKETS j will leave Hunter’s Wharf, Norfolk, for Baltimore, at 3 o’clock, P. M., connecting with the James River Steamboats, CURTIS PECK and JEWESS, arriving in time and connecting' with the Steam boat and Railroad lines for Philadelphia. JAS. F. HUNTER, Agent, April 23 B. S. P. Co. FOR WASHING TO N — FARK UED UCED TO £0.—The steamer OS CEOLA will leave Norfolk and Portsmouth every Sunday and Thursday,at 5 o’clock P. M. Returning* will leave Washington every Tuesday and Saturday, at 9 o’clock and Al exandria, at half-past 9, A. M. P:issagc and Fare §5. The Osceola will touch at Cone River every Sun day going* and Saturday returning from Washing ton. She will stop at Aquia Creek and all the usual landings on the Poto.;.ac to take off or land Passen gers. JAMES MIMCHF.LL, May 5 Captain. THE CHEAPEST Sc BEST ROUTE TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.— Through in three duns, with oil mileslrs$staa;etravel than any other route. DAILY, (Sunday's excepted.) Tlie steamers CURTIS PECK, Captain Davis, and JEWESS, Capt. Sutton, leave Southgate's Wliarl, Norfolk, at 5j o’clock, daily (Sunday’s ex cepted) for Richmond, and arrive in due time to connect with the Packet Boats to Lynchburg', lea ving daily at 5 o’clock, P. M., (Sunday’s except ed) arriving in 32 hours, thence by stngrs (in day time,) via. Natural Bridge to the Springs; through the whole toule from Norfolk in 3 days, without any fatigue, so requisite for invalids. Phsaage and Fare through to White Sulphur Springs, meals and lodgings included on board of boats from Norfolk to Lynchburg, <$14. PASSENGERS FOR STAUNTON. The Packet Boats for Staunton leave Richmond every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock, passengers going to Staunton by lea ving Norfolk on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings in the Jewess, Capt. Sutton, will arrive j in sufficient time to take this comfortable and ex ' peditious route, being only -14 miles staging. Pas ! sage and Fare to Staunton by *his route from Nor folk S'8, whole expense from Norfolk toStaun ton, $1 25 less than by Louisa Railroad at $9. Tickets throughout can be procured on board the River Boats. DICKSON ft MALLORY, I June 16 Agents, J. R. Steamboats. THRESH MINERAL WATERS.-Wc take JT pleasure in informing the public generally that we have received,and will keep constantly iipduring the season, a full supply of “ WHITE SULPHUR WATER,” from the celebrated Spring in Green brier County, Va. This water, which has been for several years transported from the White Sulphur Springs, in Greenbrier County, in this State, enjoys great repu tation throughout the United Slates, and is now very generally used, and its virtues extolled as a remedial agent itt bilious diseases incident to a warm climate, dyspepsia, costivencss, jaundice, chronic rheumatism, gout,, dropsy, in affections of the breast occasioned by disease of the stomach or liver, neuralgia, and nervous diseases in general ; chronic inflamation of the kidneys and bladder, and urcthia ; piles, scrofula and crup'ions. or other affections of tnoskin; ill-conditioned ulcers, mer curial diseases, &c. &c., all of which is attested by the highest names in the medical profession, and many others who have for years used this water, both at and when removed from the fountain. 8ARATOG X W ATER, from the Congress, Union, PavilUon and Iodine Springs in New York, in quart and pint bottles. CHALYBEATE MINERAL WATER, an active and lasting Tonic. A general view of the analysis of this water, will show that it stands tbo first in rank of the highly concentrated “ Chalyheates,”— consequently it acts as a Tonic, increasing tho strength of the system, raising tho force of circu lation, giving tone to the degistive. organs, aug menting the muscular vigour, and promoting the excretions; it is of course, advantageously employed in those diseases in whirh Iron is principally njcd, such as Ammnirhrn, Chtorosi*, some states of Me norrhagia, hmcorrhea, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and ca rious form* of Chronic DrUiily. %* rhe only Agents for Wm. B. Calwbm,, pro prietor of the " While Sulphcr Spring,” aro M. A. SANTOS Norfolk, and CHas. H. HEIffITSH, Agent, High street, 4th door below Middle, duly 2 Portsmouth, Va. rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS. NEW 1- YORK' TRADE,—The attention of Country Merchants is requested to the following caudit of various branches of business, all of whom are pro vidcl with the best assortments of Goods and Mer chandize from the foreign and domestic. markets. They are full .- prepared to supply nil articles needed for the country trade, and on such terms as cannot fail to suit customers either in prices or quality. SILK GOODS. Staple mui Fancy Silk Goods. HoBEitr L. Smith & Henderson. 17C Pearl street. Peck. Nicholson & Wright, 130 Pearl street, and 90 Heaver street. Gzokbe H Williams, late of Williams, Rankin & Pent man. 24 Exchange Place, opposite the Exchange 3 doors from William street. DRY GOODS. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hali.ock. Mount & Hillings, 173 Pearl street,one door above fine street. Hall &. Paksons, 49 William street. STAPLE DRY GOODS. Merbbtt, Ely & Co., Nos. 59 and 52 William st-, between Wall and Pine street. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Dokemus, Suydam & Nixon, No. 39 Nassau street, corner of Liberty street, opposite the Post Office. Angell & Co., No. 17 William street, between Ex chancre Place and Beaver street. Cutters & Phelps, No. 59 Cedar street. Hates & Masteiiton, No. 2(i Liberty street. CROCKERY. French and English China, Glass and Earthenware. Thos. F. Field, 101 Broad street. H. P. Ha vi la no. 82 Maiden Lane. H. Stevenson, No. 270 Pearl street, one door from Fulton Rank. - IIUIDWARE. Hardware, Cutlery, Edge Tools, §c., Ger man and American, comprising every thing in the line. Osborne & Little, 33 Fulton street, opposite the United States Hotel, bctA-ccn Pearl and Water streets. Dennistocn & Disbrow, Sign of the “ Padlock,” 6S Pearl street, near Broad street. A:;dre%v L. Halsted, No. 7 Platt street, sells only for cash. The cheapest Hardware Store in the City. - BOOTS AND SHOES. B. VV. & C. F. IIowe, 151 Water street, one door from Maiden Lane. DRUGS. French and English Drugs, Chemicals, Ess. Oils, Perfumery, Brushes, Sfc. Also Platina IFire, Plate and Foil. Johnson, Moore & Taylor, 81 Maiden Lane, (up stairs ) - DYE STUFFS. Dye Slujfs, Dye IVoods, Acids, Sfc. William Partbidoe & Son, *27 Cliff street. FRINGES, &c. Fringe, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, Bind ings, Zephyr Worsted, Coal Cords, S>c. D. A. Booth, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Trimmings, No. 100 William street. HOSIERY, &c. Tadics’ Dress 'Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, and Haberdashery, in every variety. Lopes & Quackinbush, 20 William street. Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, Ho siery, 4*c. Caps, Stocks, Linens, Oil Silks, &c. fyc. John M. Davies &: Jones, 106 William street, cor ner of John. SMALL WARES AND THREAD AND NEEDLE ARTICLES. Schreoder & Switzf.r, No. 72 William street, up stair.*, Importers and dealers in Fringe*, Tape*. Robbins, PI*ted Hook* and Eyes, Needles and Pins, Pearl Buttons, Lisle, Thread and Bobbin Lices, Cottons, Woolen anti Worsted Yarns, Woolen and Merino Hosiery, with a variety of tailors’ and other Trimming*, &c. TOYS, &c. English, French and German Fancy Goods; Fire Crackers. J. W. Holbv.rton, No. 75 Maiden Lane, four doors east of William street. FANCY GOODS. French, English and German Fancy Goods, 'l'ahle and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Brushes, Combs, Fancy Boxes, Jewelry, Toys, §e. William Noyes, 21 Cedar street, up stairs, be tween Pe irl and William streets. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Publishers of Music and Manufacturers of Musical Instruments. F. Rilf.y & Co., No. 297 Broadway, between Duane and Readc streets. Firth, IIall & Pond, 239 Broadway, corner Park Place, sole agents for Chickering’s Piano Forts; also, Worcester's celebrated Pianos. Patent Harp Frame, Piano Forte Manufac tory and Music Store. Glenn, Rogers & Co., No. 152 Fulton street, east of Broadway. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Fine Watches. S. Hammond ft Co., of the late firm of Benedict Hammond, will continue the selling of fine Watchefc, Jewelry and Silver Ware, at ilia old stand, No. 44 Merchants’ Exchangj. Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Samuel W. Benedict, Watch Maker) D. Beach, Jeweller, No. 6 Wall street. $ STATIONARY, he. Blank Books, Foreign and Domestic Sta tionary, Src. Francis h Loutrel, 77 Maiden Lane. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. A complete assortment of all kinds of the above well known Pens, on cards and ir. boxes, togeth er with a large stock of cheap Pens in Boxes constantly on hand. Henrv Jessop, importer, 91 John street, corner of Gold. RICH ft. LOUTREI., Importers of French and English Fancy and Staple Stationery, 61 William street, New York. English and French Tissue and Writing Papers; Sealing Wax, Wa I fors, Steel Peas. Parchment, Ink* Fluids. &c_ Manufacturers of Account Books fur the trade.— Papers of every description at the manufacturer's prices. Domestic Stationery, on Commission. James V". Rich. Wm. M. Loutiiiil. BRITANNIA AND TIN WARE. Plain ami Japanned Tin Ware. Menzies & UuoTHEit, 31 Cliff street. CARPETS, &c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Drug- ! gets, Sfc. Reuben Smith, Jr., 254 Broadway, oppo.-ite t he Ci ty Hall. LAMPS, &c. Horn's Patent Class Fountain Tamps for Cumphine. Also, IVebb's superior Double Distilled Cumphine.. J. O. f av, 136 Fulton street, Sun Building's. PERFUMERY. Manufacturers of Perfumery, Cosmetics, Fa net/ Soap, Sec. Alexander & John Ramsay, successors to N. Smith Prentiss, sign of the Golden Rose, 4A Mai den Lane. PRINTING MATERIALS. flood. Ti/pe, Cases, Stands, Furniture, Cal- j I leys, Ike. Also, .Yew and Second Hand Printing Materials. Wells & Webb, No. 32 Anti street. TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. James Connor & Son, 21 Ann street, corner Nas sau street. CAPS. Hat* Cap and Fur Store. u iLBini 6c Co. No. So Maiden Lane. IRON SAFES. Manufacturer of Wilder's Patent. So lam an- j <l>'r, warranted free from dampness. Silas C. Hkrring, 139 Water street. RAZOR STROPS. Manufacturer of the Celebrated Magic Ra zor Strop of Four Sides. L. Chapman, 10-2 William street. Sold at Manufacturer’s prices, by all the IT.ird vi are and Fancy Goods Importers—prices reduced 33$ per cent. PAPER WARE HOUSE. Commission Paper Ware House. Eugf.nf: Ely, 71 Fulton street, New York. July 21 SECOND HAND PI A NOS.-We have two k.7 cxeellent PIANOS, nearly new, which we will either sell or rent at an uncommon low price, in I order to make room for 1 new splendid Pianos hourly expected by the schooner Wave, Capt. Rogers, one of which is Rose U ood, highly finished with all the extra keys, harp , pedal, and with the iron frame. Another of Rose Wood without the iron frame. Another of Mahogany, cross bounded with Rose ood, all tlie extra keys, finished in the best man Another of Mahogany entire, this has all the ex tra keys and harp pedal. For the above we have India Rubber Covers For sale by C. IIALL & CO. April 30 OTA RR’S CA MPH IN E LAMPS.-After a P fair trial ot W. II. Starr’s Patent Camplnne Lamps, I am convinced they have no superior, if AnUiancy and cconomv be considered. Hein"- anx ious to afford as much lig-ht as possible to the Pub lic, I have consented to act as Agent for the man • ufacturer. I have received a variety of the above LAMPS, to wit.: Side, Hanging, and Parlor LAMPS, of beautiful patterns, which I will «(11 at the manu facturer’s prices. In many parts of the city of New York these Lamps have superceded the Gas Light. f July 7) WILLIAM RFID, Norfolk (ICJ-SECRET DISEASES..*# TA RR a N T’S COM F’O U N D. A pleasant, safe and certain cure for all cases of (;****#*•* g***** J in consequence of the many useless Mixture? and Pills re commended for these trouble some complaints, it is neces sary publicly to announce that this preparation is the best known for the immediate removal of these diseases.— ‘Tarrant's Compound’ cures where Pills, Drops, Elec'ua ries, Copaiba, Nitre and Har lem Oil will have no effect.— It is therefore recommended as the Jirsl remedy to he trier! in all cases, for when recent, ONE BOX GKNF RALLY PRODUCES A PERMANENT CURE. It is put up in a neat portable form, tasteless, and does riot impair digestion. .%* To prevent mistakes and to procure the Gen uine, it is sold only by his regularly appointed Agents, M. A. Santos, Norfolk, and at the Drug Store, High street. 4 doors below Middle, by CHAS. II. HEINTITSH, Agent, (Member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Chemistry.) A fresh supply of Copaiba Capsules,—Also, Pre mium Capsules, warranted : Pure Copaiba Balsam and Oil Cubehs. July 31 Recti pied wood n a phtha—This having recently come into use in London as a remedy for Turberculom Consumption, and very favorable and happy efTccts having resulted from it, has induced the subscribers to have some of it prepared with great care, perfectly pure, and high ly rectified, in order that a fair trial may be made of its merits. 'I'liis is warranted to ho the article so highly re commended by Dr. Hastings (Physician to the Free Dispensary London.) in bis statement pub lished in the London Lancet, when he cautions per sons using it to he sure, and procure this kind', as an impure article (or Coal Tar Naphtha) has pro duced the most unpleasant anti dangerous effects. It has hern used by many of our most eminent Phy sicians, with decided success. AVie York, Jan. 1st, 1815. RUSIITIN & CO. The above article of Naphtha just received and for sale by HENRY BUFF. Ju,y 12 High Street. iy>N’T YOU READ THIS! For ifyo^Tdo ■ “ you mayfind something to ph ase you, that is that I am determined to sell my Guns, Pistols, Powder Fl»*lc4, Shot Bn<rstnn<1 every nrtirlo in the Sporting Line,cheaper than ever, and If you want to he fitted out with a new Gun and Apparatus just rail at the Sign of the IWnmmnth Otin, where you can also have your Flint Gun turned into Percussion, nr an,y °!?'or wor^ requiredto bn done in the Guns mith line. . So don’t forget one Door East of the . Old Dominion Office, if you want bargains. Dec. _ J. A. SPALDING. Bacon and l£ rd—hlooo ib« bacon Hog Round, 6.000 lbs Extra Hams, 60 kegs No ! I LARI), just received from Southampton County, | for sale bv WILLS & CO. June 13 111.. 1 arcrnts of gfttorrffsfna. i One square otut insertion,. <$U 60 • One do two do. 0 76 One do three do. 1 00 One do one week. 1 75 One do two weeks. 2 75 | One do one .. 4 00 One do two months. 7 ot> One do three months,. 10 00 One do s*x months.. 16 00 One do pi r year,. 30 00 fy*Tiveloo Iini'j or lens make a n/uare; longer ones charged in proportion, and are to be paid for in udv.ince. Advertisements ordered in only once or twice a week, will !>c charged o0 rents per square for the first insertion, and 37j jents for each subsequent insertion. WM. U. PITCHER i|-q Has received this d.i v 300 pair more EL| of those Morocco Slippers and Ties, 62 > «nte. 'vor") 75 cents. Also S IjL or 400 pair for 50 cents. Misses Mo rocco Slippers and Tics, for the low price ot 61'; cents, good quality. Children’s Shoes of all qualities. 100 pair of Men's Navy Ties, first rate article. Men’s Fine Dress Hoots anil llootces of the best quality. A splendid lot of Leather Trunks, Valises, Car pet Hag-s, and all other articles usually kept in a complete Shoe Store. WM. H PITCHER, West side Crawford street, July 29 Sign of th<* Big Boot. A N I> ST I LL TH EY COM E !— Another fresh A supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Gum Opium, Oil Lemon, Oil Bergamot, Pultr Rad Rhei, Radies Rhei, (Turkey,) “ Senogn, Gum-Arabic, Opt. Harlem Oil, (genuine.) direct lroin the importer, Cochineal, Kreosote, Hnls.un Copaiba, pure. Calomel English, Vanilla (leans, superior. For sale by Jidy 12 HENRY HUFF. High street. JUST RECEIVED, Harper’s Pictorial Bible ; No. 3,3 and 34,25 cents. The llroach of Promise, a Novel, by the author of the Jilt, 25'fonts. No. 7 Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, 25 cents, Praise and Principle, or for what shall I live, by the author of Conquest and Self Conquest. The Parsonage of Mora, by Fi'cderika Bremer, 25 rents, ' No. 54 and 60 Illuminated andUlustrated Shakes peare, 25 cents, No 15 Wandering Jew, Harper edition, for sale by Aug5 C. HALL & CO. JUST RECErV ED the following valuable preparations, warranted pure anil genuine, and iiriiiufuetured by the most noted and experienced Chemists. Citrate Iron & Quinine, Sulphate quinine, Kxtract Quinine, Citrate Iron, Oil Black Pepper, Piperine, Chloride Zinc., Morphia Sulphas, Iodide Sulph. Do Ferri, Do Load, Chloride Iodine, Cini'honino, Pntassee Hydriod, Potass Cyanuret, Wood Naphta, Morphia Acetas. —a ircsn supply <>| healthy SPANISH LEECHES. For sale at the Drug Store, llicrli st., 4 doors below Middle. •lulv 11 CFIAS. H. HEINITSH, Agent. DON’T COMP LAI N A N Y MORE.—Choice .SHAVING CREAM. If you wish to obtain a fine and rich emollient lather, without which no one can shave with comfort, try “ IIENRY\S CIII Nl'-Sf. SHAVING CREAM,” prepaicd by A. B. Ai D. Sands & Co., New York. A shaving-that makes (he skin smooth, and the beard soft, is extremely valuable to those with ten der faces. Henry’s Chinese Shaving Cream pos sesses a double quality. It not only softens the beard, but heals all cuts and eradicates those little pimples which render shaving so unpleasant to some. Its emollient powers cannot be too highly praised. It gives a pleasant feeling to the akii? af ter the razor h is done its duty, and leaves it smooth and free from blemish. A better compound wrs never invented or offered for sale. For bale at the Drug Store, lIL-h at., 4 doors below Middle. •Toly 11 CHA9. II. HEINITSH. Agent. SUN DRI ES. 10 qr casks Malaga Wine, 5 qr casks French Brandy, 2 pipes Holland Gin, 25 boxes Chalk Pipes, 100 bags Green I.aguira Coffee, 50 do do Rio do 25 birds Prime P R. Molasses, juBt received per sc.hr Kimpton, for sale by HI’ HOOKS.— H e have received by the ist packet, Barnes’ Explanatory notes on the Epistles of St Paul, New Facts in Mesmerism, The Sceress of Pre vost, being revelations concerning the inner life of man, ronimiinicatcd by Justiinus Kerner, chief Physician at Weinsbery, translated from the Ger man by Mrs. Crowe, John Kongo; The Holy Coat of Treves and the new German Catholic Church. Westward Ho ! a novel, by James R. Pauldino Harper’s Pictorial Bible, No. 31, Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, No. 6, Dictionary of Practical Medicines, part 9, Nevilles of Garretstown, a tale of 1760, No. 6. Wandering Jew, No. 13. July 29 WILLS & CO. July 9 W. II. H. HODGES & CO rr° THE public.-vvilliss letters 1 FROM EUROPE—A NEW FEATURE—THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY MIRROR. 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