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m BY A. F. CUNNINGHAM. ] “ONWARD.” [VOLUME I.—NO. 33. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1845. JpuMfshcfc 533(11). Wide Water street. JYnrfollc, and corner of High and Crawford sisPortsmouth. TERMS OF THE NEW ERA. To subscriber*. TEN CEN TS PER WEEK, pav iihlo to tlt*> Carrier, to whom nionc they lire ic sponsible for the amount duo at. the expiration of the week. When pent hy mail tlic terms are for twelve months, &-J 50 for six months, $ l ‘25 for three inon'hs. _ TERMS OF THE Ol.l) DOMINION, (WEEKLY.) One oopv .'jt2 per year—by Mail. By the Carrier, ;$:i 60. (tJ»To be pnitl in advance. Wl. R. IJOSWICK, Draper and Tailor,; Crawford Sticet, next door lo the Post Ollice. Portsmouth, Va. ROBERT HI'ILIj, Wholesale ami Retail Mat and Cap Store, Sign of the Panther, Ilig-h ptreot, Portsmouth Va. HBUFF, Chemist, corner of High and Mid- , • dls streets, Portsmouth, Va. JOHN COCKE At CO., Dealers in Forcitru i and Domestic. Dry (mods, High street, near ] Middle street, Portsmouth, Va. WH. II. 1IODGH8 *fc CO., Booksellers • Stationers, and Dealers in Fancy Goods, at the Post Office, Portsmouth, Va. Cl H Alt LBS II. HEtNITSH, Agent. Drug. | J gist and Apotecary,and Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dyestuff1, &e,., Ilitrh street, Portsmouth. Va. El). II.WN SIS. Who'll -iilc and Bet ail Fur • niture Warehouse, eorucr of High and Mid dle streets, Portsmouth, Va. ITt HOFFMAN. Boot and Shops Manufacture « er, south of the Market, Crawford street, Portsmouth, Va STEPHEN JAMES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Family Groceries, Wines, &c., Mar ket Siuare, Portsmouth, Va. WILLIAM 15. PITCH Ell, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bools, Shoes, llais, Caps. Trunks, Leather, Linings, Bindings, &c., west side Crawford street, Portsmouth, Va. WILLIAM l>. IU»IJ KIM'S, .III.. Manufae Hirer ami Dealer in Stoves, Iron, Copper and Tin Ware, &c., &e., corner of High and Crawford streets, Portsmouth, Va. r AS. A. SPALDING, Manufacturer and Deil er in Guna, Rifles, Pistols, and every other ar ticle in the Sporting line, Sign of the Mammoth Gun, High street, Portsmouth, Va. WILLS CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants, cast etui of High street, Portsmouth, Va. C1 HALL & CO- Wholesale and Retail Hook, Stationery and Fancy Goods Establishment, Main street, Norfolk, Va. J WILLS, Wholesale Grocery and Commis • sion Store, Commerce street, Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM KEII), Wholesale and Retail Hut and Cap Store, cast side Market Square, Norfolk, Va. Ferguson & milhado—Lumber, coal, anti general Commission business. Wide Water sieet, Norfolk, Va. CHANGE OF PLACE- BOOT dt SHOE FACTORY. r The Subscriber would respectfully return his thanks to his numerous u^|Oiutooiori, for their continued and >Ia!~^®increasing patronage, and inform the public that he has removed his Facto ry and Shop to BUTTERS’ BUILDINGS on Craw ford Street, just below tbc 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. lie 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 patronage, as all work taken from his Mauu lactory will be warranted. Two or three first rate Hands, for Boots 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 Establisinent, is expended in the. Town, and goes to the support of our own mechanics, and tradesmen. F. HOFFMAN, Crawfortl Street. N. B. A few HOARDERS will he taken by the Subscriber, by the year, month or week, on mode rate terms. Jan 20 Hit i «>-s> --yi-c.—— ,j Rail, road notice-through to VVELDON.— 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 Margarettsvifir and Weldon, North Carolina, a superior FOUll HORSE POST COACH ; which will enable the trav eller at all times to connect with the Wilmington Road, without delay, as follows : Portsmouth to Margarettsvillc, via Rail Road, G3 miles. Margarettsvillc to Weldon, Four Horse Post Coach, 17 miles Passage to Weldon, - * - $5 00 JAMES C. WHITE, July 2 Agent P. & R• R. R. Company. PORTSMOUTH «fc R- R- ROAD.-.PUM LIC ACCOMMODATION— Connexion Renew ed.—The Subscribers respectfully inform the Pub lic thut a Stage Route has been established be tween Margaretlavillc and Weldon, in connection with the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, and the Baltimore Bay Line, by which Travellers, will be placed ateither end of the line without delay.— Those persons desirous of taking this most comfor table and expeditious Route, arc assured that (bey will be subjected to no disappointment or delay, as the carriages and horses are of th<- best quality and - - - Mn over a hard level road. stock, and the Stage Travel is but Eighteen Miles, Travellers by this Route going toor coming from the North, will be conveyed as cheap ashy the City Point Rail Road, and Two Dollars less than by the Route via Richmond, &c., the Fare between Wel don and Baltimore being only #9 00. Passengers by this Route will bo 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*45, Proprietors. I EW18 K. THOMAS, West side. Market jlJ Square, Portsmouth, has in Store, and offers for sale on accommodating terms, either wholesale or retail, the following articles— 25 hags Laguira, Rio and St. Domingo Coffee, 10 bbTs New Orleans Sugar, 10 bbls Old Rye Whiskey, 10 bbls Common do, 5 bbls Apple. Brandy, 1 pipe French Brandy, 2 qr ensks Malaga wine, 15 boxes No. 1 Soap, 15 do Candles, Tallow, Sperm and W’ax, 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, linger, Pepper, Nutmegs, Starch. Chocolate o/\d a good many other articles too numerous to mention *n an advertisement. August 1 Cl RAW FORI) HOUSE, Portsmouth, Va. by J JOHN W. COLLINS,assisted by J. \V. Doyai., who will always he in attendance to render Travel lers and Sojourners cornlortable and agreeable. £lPorters arc always in attendance, free of charge. PASSENGERS BY CARS' AND BOATS TAKE THEIR IMEALS AT THIS HOUSE. 0CJ“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 longor 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 is pro vided with every modern improvement, for the comfort and convenience, of his Patrons, while honest and attentive Servants arc always in atton &3»The STABLES attached to this popular and extensive. Establishment arc the larirest and most commodious of any in Eastern Virginia. MltS. FANNY GODWIN, can accommo date a few single gentlemen, and a gentle man and his wife with Board, on moderate terms.’ Eot her ability to give satisfaction, she would refer toany who have boarded with her. Residence on County street, between Court and Dinwiddic sts. Transient Boarders taken by the day or week. April 24 NOTICE.—On and nf ter MONO A V r.ext, IGtli fjT3" instant, the James River Steamboats will leave Mr. riouTHGATE b *vnarl daily, (Sundays cxccptcd) at 54 o’cl ick in the moniimr. DICKSON & MALLORV, Agents, J. R. S. B. June 13 CHANGEOI-’ HOUR. ^ On and after FRIDAY next, the 25th instant, and ** daily until further notice, (OuiKiuya cxrcpien j uir BALTIMORE STEAM PACKETS will leave limiter’s Wharf, Norfolk, for Baltimore, at 3 o'clock, P. M., connecting with the James Kivcr Steamboats, OUUTl.S PECK and JEWESS, arriving in time and connecting'with the Steam boat and Railroad lines for Philadelphia. JAS. F. HUNTER, Agent, B. S. P. Co. April ‘23 FOR WASHING TON —FAREREDUCED TO —Thcsteamer OS CEOLA will leave Norfolk and I'orlamouth every S>ununy 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. Passage and Fare S‘5. The Osceola will touch at Cone River every Sun* <]ay going and Saturday returning from Washing ton. She will stop at Aquia Creek and all the usual landings on the Poto.i.ac. to take off or land Passen gers. JAMES MIMCHF.LL. May 5 Captain. THE CHEAPEST «fe I BEST ROUTE TO THE * VIRGINIA SPRINGS.— "•■P* Through in three dan*, with I 01) miles less stage travel than any other route. DAILY, (Sunday's excepted.) The Steamers CURTIS PECK, Captain Davis, and JEWESS, Cnpt. Sutton, leave Southgate’s VVliarl, Norfolk, at 5| o’clock, daily (Sunday's ex cepted) for Richmond, and arrive in duo 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 stages (in day time,) via. Natural Bridge to the Springs; through the whole loute from Norfolk in 3 days, without any fatigue, so requisite for invalids. Phssago and Fare through to White Sulphur Springs, meals and lodgings included on board of boats from Norfolk to Lynchburg, jjjil-l. 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 in sufficient time to take this comfortable and ex peditious route, being only 41 miles staging. Pas sage and Fare to Staunton by ‘his route from Nor j folk S'8, whole expense $8\ (rum Norfolk toStaun I ton, jfjf 1 25 less than by Louisa Railroad at $8. i Tickets throughout can be procured on board the . River Boats. DICKSON & MALLORY, June 16 • Agents, J. R. Steamboats. . UKF.SU MINERAL WATF.RS.-Wc take X pleasure in informing the public generally that wc have received,and will keep constantly npdurinw : the season, a full supply of “ WHITE SULPHUR j 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 States, anti is now very generally used, and its virtues extolled as a remedial agent in bilious diseases incident to a warm climate, dyspepsia, costiveness, 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 urethra ; piles, scrofula and eruptions, or other affections of the skin; ill-conditioned ulcers, mer curial diseases, &c. &c., all of which is attested by the highest names in the medical profession, and many others who have for years used this water, both at and when remover! from thr- fountain. SARATOGA WATER, from the Congress, Union, Pavillion and Iodine Springsin New York,in quart and pint bottles. CHALYBEATE MINERAL WATER, an active anti lasting Tonic. A general view of the analysis of this water, will show that it stands the first in rank of the highly concentrated ** C’halybeales,”— consequently it acts as a Tonic, Increasing the strength of the system, raising the force of circti 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 which Iron is principally used, such as Amennirhra, Chlorosis, some states of ilfr norrhagia, f.eucorrhra, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and ca rious forms of Chronic Debility. *** I ho only Agents for Wm. B. Caiavbli,, pro prietor of the " White Sulphcr Spring,” arc M. A, SANTOS Norfolk, and . CHAS. If. HEINITSH, Agent, High street, 4th door below Middle, Portsmouth, Va. July 2 'P<> COl’NTItY NEIICIIANTS. NEW I. YOKK TRADE.—The attention of Country Merchants is requested to the following carps of various branches of business, nil of whom ar,; pro vidod with tint best assortments of Goods and Mer chandize from the foreign and domes tic 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 and Fancy Silk Goods. Robert L Smith & Hf.vdkrson. 17C Pearl street. Peck, Nicholson & Wrioiit, 139 Pearl street, and !)0 Beaver street. George II Williams, late of Williams, Rankin & Peniman. ‘24 Exchange Place, opposite the Exchange 3 doors from William street. DRY GOODS. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, IIallock. Mount & Billings, 173 Pearl street,one door above 'ine street. Hall & Parsons, 49 William street. STAPLE DRY GOODS. Merrett, Ely & Co., Nos. 51) and 52 William st., between Wall and Pine street. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Doremus. Suvda.m & Nixon, No. 3') Nassau street, corner of Liberty -treet. opposite the Post Office. Anqbll & Co., No. 17 William street, between Ex* i change Place and Heaver street. Cutters & Phelps, No. 59 Cedar street. Bates & Mastehton, No. 2t> Liberty street. CROCKERY. French and English China< Glass and Earthenware. Thos. F. Field, 101 Broad street. R. F. Havilanii. 82 M tiden Lane. II. Stevenson, No. 270 Pearl street, otic door from Fulton Batik. - HARDWARE. Hardware. Cutlery, Edge Tools, fyc., Ger man and American, comprising event thing in the line. Osborne & Little. 33 Fulton street, opposite the United States Hotel, between Pearl and Water Dennistoon & Dihbrow, Sign of the “ Padlock,” 63 Pearl street, near Broad street. Andrew I,. II alsted, No. 7 Platt street, sells only for cash. 'I ho cheapest Hardware Store in the City. - BOOTS AND SHOES. B. W. & C. F. Howe, 151 Water dtreet, one door from Maiden Lane. DRUGS. French mid English Drugs, Chemicals, Ess Oils, Perfumery, Brushes, <S-c. ^2/so Platina lEire, Plate and Foil. Johnson, Moone & Taylor, 81 Maiden Lane, (up DYE STUFFS. Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods, .Reids, §c. William Partuii*oe & Son, >27 Cliff street. FRINGES, &c. Fringe, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, Bind digs, Zephyr Worsted, Coat Cords, Sfc. D. A. Booth, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Trimmings, No. 100 William street. HOSIERY, &c. Ladies'1 Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, rt/uZ Haberdashery, in every variety. Lopes & QuaCKInbusii, 20 William street. Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, Ho siery, <S*c. Caps, Stocks, Linens, Oil Silks, fyc. §c. John M. Davies & Jones, 106 William street, cor ner of John. SMALL WARES AND THREAD AND NEEDLE ARTICLES. •Schreooer & Switzer, No. 72 William street, up stairs, Importers and dealers in Fringes, Tapes, Bobbins, Plated Hooks and Eyes, Needles and Pins, Pearl Buttons, Lisle, Thread and Bobbin Laces, Cottons, Woolen and Worsted Yarns, Woolen and Merino Hosiery, with a variety of tailors’ and other Trimmings, &c. TOYS, &e. English, French and German Fancy Goods ; Fire Crackers. .1. W. IIolberton, No. 75 Maiden Lane, four doors cast of William street. FANCY GOODS. French, English and German Fancy Goods, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Brushes, Combs, Fancy Boxes, Jewelry, Toys, Sfc. William Noyes, 21 Cedar street, up stairs, be tween Pearland William streets. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Publishers of Music and Manufacturers of Musical Instruments. F. Rilev & Co., No. 297 Broadway, between Duane arid Reade streets. Firth, Hall & Pond, 239 Broadway, corner Park Place, sole agents for Chickcrinc’a 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 IV at dies. S. Hammond ft Co., of the late firm of Benedict & Hammond, v/ill continue the selling; of fine Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, at the old stand, No. -I I Merchants’ Exchange. Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Samuel W. Benedict, Watch Maker ) D. Beach, Jeweller, No. 6 Wall street. $ STATIONARY, &c. Blank Books, Foreign and Domestic Sta tionary, Sfc. Francis & 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 Pen* i’n boxes constantly on hand. IIenrv Jepsop, importer, 91 John street, corner of Gold. RICH A 1,0 ITT RE I,, Importers of French and English Fancy and Staple Stationery, 51 William street, New York. English and French Tissue and W’riting Papers; Sealing Wax, W» fees, Steel Pen-*, Parchment, Ink-:. Fluids, .Sic.— M*mt;‘.icturere of Account Books for the trade.— P.mer* of •.•very description at the manuf-ieturer’s price.-*. Domestic Stationery, on Commission. Jambs V. Rich. Wm. M. Louyrkl. BRITANNIA AND TIN WARE. Plain and Japanned Tin Harr. Menzies & Brother, 31 ClilF street. CARPETS, &c. C<rrj>rls, Oil Cloths, lings, .Mattings, Drug gets, <$-c. Reuben Smith, Jr., ‘251 Broadway, opposite the Ci ty liall. LAMPS, &e. Horn's Patent (Hass Fountain Camps for Camphine. Jllso, Webb's superior Double Distilled Camphine. J. O. Fay, 13G Fulton street, Sun Building's PERFUMERY. .Manufacturers of Perfumery, Cosmetics, Fancy Soap, fyc. Alexander & John Uamuay, successors t-> N. Smith Prentiss, sign of the Golden Rose, 45 Mai den Lane. PR J N TI NO M ATER1A LS. JVnod Type, Cases, Stands, Furniture, Gal leys, U.c Jllso, JSTeir and Second Hand Print ing JHateria Is. Wells & Webb, No. 32 Ann street. TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. James Connor & Son, *21 Ann street, corner Nas- 1 sail street. CAPS. Hat. Cap and Fur Store. N. B. Wilbur & Co. No. 85 Maiden Lane. IRON SAFES. Manufacturer of Wilder's Patent Sain man- , drr, warranted free from dampness. Silas C. Herring, 139 Water street. RAZOR STROPS. Manufacturer of the Celebrated .Magic Ra zor Strop of Four Sides. L. Chapman, 102 William street. Sold at Manufacturer’s prices, by all (he Hard ware and Fancy Goods Importers—prices reduced 33J per cent. PAPER W VUE HOUSE. Commission Paper Ware House. Eitgkn-e Ely, 71 Fulton street, New York. .Tilly *21 CECOND HAND PIANOS. We have two O excellent PIANOS, nearly new, which we will either sell or rent at an uncommon low price, in order to make room for t new splendid Pianos hourly expected by the schooner Wave, Oapt. Rogers, one of which is U^ise Wood, highly finished with all the extra keys, harp pedal, and with the iron frame. Another of Rose Wood without the iron frame. Another of IMahosnny, cross hounded with Rose Wood, all the extra keys, finished in the best man Anothcr of Mahogany entire, this has all the ex tra kevsand harp pedal. For the above we have India Rubber Covers. For sale by C. HALL & CO. April 30 CT V RR’S CAM PH IN E LAMPS.—After a 0 fair trial of W. H. Stare’s Patent Camphine Lamps, I am convinced they have no superior, if brilliancy and economy he considered. Eoing anx ious to afford as much light as possible to the Pub lic, I have consented to act as Agent for the man • ufacturcr. I have received a variety of the above LAMPS, to wit: Side, Flanging, and Parlor LAMPS, of beautiful patterns, which I will sell at the manu facturer's prices. In many parts of the city of New York these Lamps have superceded the Gas 1 : In. (July 7) WILLIAM REID, Norfolk. FUST RECEIVED the following valuable ft preparations, xoarranted pure and genuine, and manufactured by the most noted and experienced Chemists. l uratc iron & Quinine, Sulphate quinine, Fix tract Quinine, Cilrale Iron, Iodine, Oil Black Pepper, Piperinc, Chloride Zinc, Morphia Sulphas, Iodide Snlph. Do Ferri, Do Lead, Chloride Iodine, Cinchonine, Potassco Hydriod, Potass Cyanuret, 'Vood Naphta, Morphia Acetas. A iresn supply ol healthy SPANISH LEECHES. For sale at tlic Drug Store, High st., 4 doors below Middle. J»ly 11 CHAS. II. HEINITSH, Agent. TUST RECEIVED, Harper’s Pictorial Bible; *J No. 33 and 34, 25 cents. The Breach of Promise, a Novel, by the author of the .lilt,25 cents, No. 7 Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, 25 cents, Praise and Principle, or for what shall 1 live, by • he author of Conquest and Self Conquest. The Parsonage of Mora, bv Frcdcrika Bremer, 25 cents. No. 5h and Gt) Illuminated and Illustrated Shakes peare, 25 cents, No 15 W nndcring Jew, Harper edition, for rale by Aug 5 C. HALE & CO. Rectified wood naphtha.—This having recently come into use in London as a remedy for Turboreulous Consumption, and very favorable and happy effects having resulted from it, has induced the subscribers to bavc 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 his is warranted to be the article so highly re commended hy Dr. Hastings (Physician to the I'roe Dispensary London.) in his statement pub lished in the London Lancet, when lie cautions per sons using it to be sure, and procure this kind, as an impure article (or Coal Tnr Naphtha) has pro duced the most unpleasant and dangerous efforts. It has been used bv many of our most eminent Phy sicians, with decided success. AVio York, Jan. 1st, 1845. RUSIITIN & CO. 'I tie above article of Naphtha just received and for sale by HENRY BUFF, July 12_ High street. DON’T YOU HEAD THIS!- Fnrifvn., do you mayfind something to please you, that is diat I am determined to sell iny Guns, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, and every article in the 'porting Line, cheaper than ever,and if you want !o be fitted out with a new Gun and Apparatus just ~all at tne.Signof the Mammoth Gun, where you can llsohavo your Flint Gun turned into Percussion, or iny other work required to lie done in the Guns mith line. . So don’t forget one Door East of the Old Dominion Office, if you want barrrains. Dec .1. A. SPALDING. UUPKRIOR BOTTLE CORK9.-30 groce O superior BOTTLE CORKS just received and for sale, at the Drug Store, High street, 4th door be low Middle. Aug 16 CHAS. H. HEINITSH, Agent. | vTcrms o£ &&\)crtfsfitfl. One square one insertion,..<(0 50 Otic <lo two <lo. 0 76 One do throe »lu. 1 00 One do one week,. 1 7f» One do two weeks. 2 75 One do one month. 4 OO One do two I (ion Ik?. 7 00 One do three months,.10 00 One do h'x months. 16 OO One do pi r yeur,..•... 30 00 fcJ-7\crlrc linrx cr left make ti fijuare ; longer ones charged in proportion, and are to be paid for in advance. Advertisements ordcicd in only once or twice a week, will In; charged 50 cents per square for the first insertion, and 37J cents for each subsequent insertion. WM. H. IMTCHClt Mas received this day 300 pair morn of those Morocco Slippers and Tics, t 62.; cents, worth 75 cents. Also 3 or 400 pair lor 50 cents. Misses Mo rocco Slippers and Ties, for the low price of 62', cents, good quality. Children's Shoes of all qualities. 100 pair of Men's Navy Ties, first rate article. Men's Fine Dress Hoots and llootces of the beat quality. A splendid lot of Leather Trunks, Valises, Car pet Mag-', and till other articles usunllv kept in a complete Shoe Store. \V\f. It. PITCHER, West side Crawford street, July 20 Sign of the Rig Hoot. A ND.NTILLTIFKY (.'0)1 K !—Another fresh supply of DlifOS VN1) MEDICINES. Cum Opium, Oil Lemon, Oil Horgamot, Pnlv Had Hltei. Radies Rliei, (Turkey,) “ Senega, Gum Arabic, Opt. Harlem Oil, (genuine,) direct from the importer. Cochineal, lvreosoto, Hals tin Copaiba, pure, Calomel English, * Vanilla Reans, superior. For sale by Jidy 12 HENRY’ BUFF, High street. WR ;iro now receiving1 ft large assortment of NK'V GOODS, 11o111 England and France, and also Goods from the North, to which wo invite the attention ol the Public. The following Goods arc to he found at C. IIAbL & CO’S. 2 cases of that suncriot Cologne, imported by Hall & Co. ' * ( casks Day & Martin’s Real Japan Blacking, 3 casks Stevens’ superior Ink for steel pens, 1 package of the. most celebrated Steel Pens, 2 casks Walden's Ink, Jet Black, 2 casks Maynard & Noyes’ Ink, in glass bottles, 3 doz Russet Leather Port Folios, do with locks, 1 doz Bole luire Writing Desks, portatablc with Han dles. 40,000 English Quills, 10,000 do cheap Prussia, 2 cases of cheap Hand Lantherns, 2 gross of the English Cocoa Paste, 4 doz Log Slates, with Hinges, 24 reams superior Nankeen Envelope Paper, 5,000 rolls of Paper Hanging, new patterns, 500 rolls Borders, wide and narrow, 4 cases English Slates, 30 lbs English Wafers, 5 gross of host English Black and Lead Pencils, 30 setts, in cases of Rogers’ superior Dining Cut lery, I case of Marine Barometers, Sympasoinetcrs and Thermometers, A large and beautiful variety of Lamps with all tho Into improvements, 200 Passage Lamps, at prices from $1 SOto.^lO, A full supply of Reading Lamps, of the most ap proved form, so as to give a bright light, and to shade it from the eyes, A variety of elegant Tea and Coffee Urns, Ridl op Shaving Cases for Travelling, 4 cases of Low’s Enalish Windsor Soap, A supply of Handsome Foolscap Check Paper. For sale by_ C HALL tc CO. WH. II. IIODGES «fc t’O., have just rc • ccivcd fbc following NEW MUSIC . '1'he celebrated Rivee Waltz, The Miller’s Maid Waltz, Havemeyer’s Grand March, Love Not Waltz, The. Three Sisters Waltzes, I’m still thine own, by .1. II Hewitt, “ We’re out upon the Moonlight Wave,” Castle Garden or Ahnaok’s Waltz, Low waved the Summer Woods, Sutton’s Quickstep, “ Hero’s a Health to thee Mary,” Celebration Quickstep, The Gabrielta Waltz, Piney Point Waltz, “Let us love one another,” Mary of Argyle, “ When slumber’s pinions over tne play,” “Sweet is the thought, the Promise Sweet,” “ Hark! Hark ! the Soft Rugle,” Woman’s Heart, Amid the Greenwood smiling, An elegiac, impromptu Fantasid, by II. P‘. Heim icli. The Bridal Bells, Beeswings ft Fish, by Deiltnan, The Hunter’s Song, by Gustave Blessncr, The Hunter’s Wife, by II. C. Ball, The Last Song of Saphos, The Harlem Waltz, “ He never said he loved,” Tho Captive Knight, for the Guitar, Cumberland Guards’ Quickstep, Cuba March, Columbia, the Land of the Brave, Could I hush a father’s sigh, Cape May Gallopade, Celestina Waltz, Chateau en Espagne, Come, Come Away, a social glee. My Gallant Love returns, March D’Amazones, Flower of Home Waltz, Rose Gerancnm Waltz, Lilly of the valley Waltz, Last Greeting, Potomac Waltz, “I hasten to the shade of thy Bower,” Tyrolean Melodies Aug 12 It KA U A It i; F i; I. I, Y ! T^ROM PHILADELPHIA.—Just received the fol 1 lowing1 valuable preparations, warranted genu ine. PROFESSOR JACKSON’S LOZENGES. They are effectual in relieving Catarrh Bronchial affections, Hoarseness, oppression of the Chest, and will alleviate Coughs, of more obstinate pulmonary diseases. SPITTA'S LOZENGES, For Colds in the Head, Watering of the Eyes, Sneezing, &c. HERB SNUFF, FOR THE HEAD ACHE. This Snuff, which is made of indegenoua herbs, is useful in relieving Head-aehe, and weepinir and watery eyes, arising from recent colds, and may be used alone,or mixed with common snuff. A pinch or two, taken occasionally, will generally cause sneezing, and a flow from the nnge. LEHMAN’S PATENT WORM TEA. This article is prepared by Mr. Lehman, Phila delphia, one ofthe oldest Chemists and Druggists, in that city. His celebrated preparation stands high er, and is superior to any Worm Tea known. MrJ Lehman Ims prepared if. for the last 30 years. It is prescribed by some of tiie most eminent physi cians of Philadelphia, and to the fact I can speak myself, as 1 had ample evidence, while engaged there in the Drug business. FURNITURE PASTE. This Paste is used in giving Mahogany, and all kinds of Furniture, a beautiful gloss, and not lia ble to soil. BLACK VARNISH, For Coal Orates, Ash Pans, Fenders. Backs and Jambs, and all other iron utensils used about firo places, which require to be. kept, neat an I clean. This Varnish is laid on with a paint brush, and dries very soon ; one or two coats will be sufficient to give n handsome black glo«», it is very ddrabl© and will stand considerable heat. Full directions accompany every article. For sale at the Drug Store, High Street, 4 doors below Middle. CHAS H. HEJMTSH, Agent, (Member of the Philadelphia College of Aug S Pharmacy and Chemistry ) EYRES H TURNIP SEEDS, b | to J day, in addition to our supply of Seeds the fol lowing : Rota Baga, (white.) Ruta Baga or Swedish Yellow, Large Norfolk, White Flat, &e. Sic. Also, Cabbage Seeds, Flat Dutch, Large Drum head, Drumhead Savoy, Large Bergen, Red Dutch, &c. For sale at the Drug Store, High street, 4 doors below Middle, Aug 12 CHAS. H. HEFNITSH, Agent. 4 f \ BBLS GIN and CORDIAL in store and for sale by JOSIAH WILL8. May 7