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HY A. p. CUNNINGHAM. J “ONWARD.” ( VOLUAIU 2.---NO. <»H. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1846. PUBLISHED TKl*\YKLJiLYt Corner of High and Crawford sis., Porls tnnnf/t, Vo, TKKM3 ok Til K NKIV Mil. ibers, MNLCHN ISPbK WRKK, pay »blJ.,w t,,e In whom aione tiivy uii le ... ni.iltf i ir the uiiiouui due hi ill ■ cxpirulion ol pu tU<‘ i1111,1 M ill l>y ii ’iltlu' ti'Mus :in S m” ^ fur si? iiiuurlil, a i iih*. iut» T Ell MS OK THE OLD UO.MI .S ION . ( MTfc Ilk ; V. ) One copy $j}3 per year—|,y Mail. By tlio Currier, $■> fit). jtj-To be paid in advance. business cm itns. M W ^OOK B.-8c»»..oM.M«JsTenl nn.i S',t‘ VVPlVsTKRS V]*’ lS‘ bv K- « „ . KRt°Sl: '‘"yr »l tile Craw Ion jj.ni^r, Portsmouth, Vu. \\f tiv*JU BWHiW i < <».. u i.oi. \\ • Retail Dealers m It, a lit: i lid Mu Bical Iwstrnmonis, Lamps, and ..IT „( r.,ll(.y poods — Crawford Street, Pin tsmonii, ( \ a DANIKL, H. UI1EKKY, M ili.nui uW~«„d Do iK r in Stoves, Iran, Co,iperand Tin Ware he., hi\t oornorof High and Crawford streets, p.nUiniMit’i, V«. Jan 13 ^ lYnflADItR) Viioinrv attill Counsellor at O* Law, Portsmouth, Vu. orfOifiec in Horn ke n New Building, High street, where ill be plcueed loser all persons having busin«** in tint line of his profession. .Sep IS t-ILMVH WOUUIVARU, N.., >■ y p,,h \\ lit: and Scrivener, G- neiai Airent, Convey. . , 77, ,7 * ujjuii, tonvey nnct>r, and Collector,.will attend to nil business eti irudcd to his care with promptness and despatch. ^O.iice on Wide Water Street, head ,.|I<ca poke Square._July 8 siJiiCHl' lil'iljb, Wholesale and Retail l|* tV and Cap Store, Sigu of the Panther, Hii-d truct, Portsmouth Va. _T liU !•'F, Chemist, corner of lug’ll and Mid il ( .11 . - --- dl t s*reels, PoiUmoutli, Va, JiMlAi C'dCli E At CO., Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, iliyh street, near Middle street, Portsmouth, Va. Cl II A It LBS h7h EIM r.Sil. \gent. i>,.. ; J gist and Apoteeiry.smd Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dyestuff*. hr... High street, Portsmouth. Va. 111) F F M AN. Hoot : l il I Shoes .M ; 11 ti I i. 'iii ■ • er, south of the Market, Crawford stiect. Portsmouth, Va ;rrwi*Hf£br:j,\Mcs, wi,/ ...... a , u. ,.,ii ...... ............ •• mnr-.uc anil Itctlll O Dealer in Family Groceries, Wines, &c., Mar let S oi.ire, Portsmouth, Va. Jvs. A. s]»Abl)IN M uuTpvpturor and ivd cr in Guys, Hill ’s, Pistols, and every other ar tide in the Sporting line, Sign of the Maintnotl Gnu, High street, Portsmouth, Va. Ilf ILLS «fe CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com VY mission Merchants, cast end of Hig'li street, Portsmouth, Va. J WILLS, Wholoinlu Grocery and Cotmnis • ston Store, Commerce «treel, Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM RBIO, wKbleaale and Rm&il Hat and Cap Store, east side Market Square, Norfolk, Va. riBitOUSOW & MICII A 1) >—Lumber, Coal, .F an * rcneral Commission business. Wide Water tect, N ».-folk, Va. MB’V YORK BOOT «fc SHOP, STORK, •MUN OF THE CHECKERED Hou r, AYrt to the Farmers' Batik. Main sh eet, Norfolk. JII. G ItRGOIlV, Whole-ale and Retail deal • cr in Hoots, Shoes, II its and C ips. Possc*-itig superior advantages as we do in the purchase til ,ur Gouda, by our weekly connection with the Nor born markets, wc can offer an'h inducements to purchasers, either by the case or at retail, as can I not fail to please._ June 26 _ MISCELLA N KOI, N. PARTICULAR NOTICE. I desire, . respectfully, t > impro-s upon the minds of all persons who ate indebted to me, and more especially those whose accounts have been long standing, that justice to me demands of them an immcdiiT, set tlement. Those who do t.ot heed this notice may soon expect a more pressing' invitation. July 2.8 R. BELL. JAMES ll. HALL, .Manufacturer ol Russia ami American Sheet Iron, Brass, Tin, Zinc, &c. Sic.., respectfully informs his friends and the dublic feudally, that lie is now, prepared to, xe cute all orders in any ol the above branches with neatness and despatch. He lias just received a supply of Roofing Tin, and Russia and American Sheet Iron. Persons who may want Roofs or Gut ters laid , Stove Pipes, fee., will please give him a call, as lie is satisfied that In can and will do any work in his line of business as cheap as can he done cither in this place or in Norfolk. lie lias on hand an assortment of Parlor, Ohnin ber, and OlRccStoves ; Parlor and Chamber Grates, with all the fixtures complete, which he will dispose of very low. Al oa general assortment ol Hard ware, consisting in pari of the /oliowitig articles, viz : Polidicd Steel and Brass Head Shovel and Tongs Jamb Hooks and Cinder Shovels, Table and Desert Knives and Forks, (a variety) Senators, Shears, Pen and Pocket Knives, Tta Trays and Waiters, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Sid Irons, WatH ■, irons, II tir -md WireSeives, Hritt.mia and Japaned Spittoons, Britlania Tea and 'Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, he., he. \«r’’oller vv‘1*1 '■* general assortment ol II dlow Ware, suoh as Ovens, Spiders, Pots. Ki ttles, he, A great variety of Tin Ware, Ac.,‘all of which will ! be sold for Cash. Those in wautof anv of the above articles will please call at bis Establishment, 'Vest side Craw- j ford street, opposite the Market House. rIFK OF MAJOR GENEK A L Z A UU A - J RY TAYLOR; \sith an nr count ol his bril liant achievements on the Rio Grande and else where, including the delence ol Fort Harrison and | 11 llittle of Okcc-Cho Hue Also sketches of the •J and heroic acts of Maj. Ring.drl, Mnj. Brown, 1 • • Cross, Capt. Montgomery, Capt. May, Capt. • ■■ t, Lieut’s. Ridgitiey, Blake. Jordan, Sic., v G. Frank Powell, illustrated with a Portrait of Gon. Taylor—price only *25 cents. Call quick if you want a copy. Aug B W. II. II. HODGES & CO. VTILITARY ART AN D SOI ENUfi: or . *■ Course of Instruction in Strategy, Foriinca t:ons, Tactics of Battles, Sic., embracin'* the duties °l Stiff-, Infantry, Cavilry, Arti ery, and Engi- j fleers, adapted to the utc of Volunteers and Mili l|i», by II. Wager Halleck, A M. Lieut, of Etigi- ; ncers, U. fj. Army—price .St I 60. For sale by July l W H. II. HODGES & CO. (ylOLEHA, CiiOLEItA, <fcc.-This dee tructlvc acourgeof huimniiy «eeiA« once more f,n its way to this country \V<• should all reincm l,Qr the visitation of thi* dreadful due is- in 1332, 'vii(>n countless thousand* were muni cred amour *hc (lead, tiicn it was, that Medical Skill almost j ceased to war against it* ravages,—ami not until “BERNARDS IMAKRIlfE V MEDICINE.” w.s discovered could the disease be successioHy man ned "lie Sickly Season is rapidly approaching, we n,lviso and recommend every family to purchase *nd keep always at hand, a bottle of " Rcrnard’ yciebralcd Medicine’ ’ for the euro of Cholera Col ,CB* Ctampa, Diarrluea, Itowel and Summer Com. pl nnts, and all other Complaints of the Stomach, rho Genuine for sale nt the Drug Store, Ilia’ll (l.« olafn <if the Hisf Mortar. Jl'ly 4 CI1AS. H. HEIN ITS II, Agent. VAItfLlrA BEAN* " above named MEANS just received and for sale ** »li« MKDICAb EMPORIUM, •Inly II Corner of High and Middle ats. ll V RI/EM OIL. J V* (from a direct importation) a supply ,,f n June ilAllhKM Oil., warranted to l>e the real nr iclc. C0, sale ^t the Orutr Store, Sign of the Rig OII\S. II JILINl'I'Sil, July 30 Agent. LEAVEN nhonnd in a uiimtiiy mat ter, which they readily impart |o water, firm I ,n5| a rich Island muci age, rritrrh used, with trreat I *''v;,n,a?e. as a drink, in summer complaints of j Children, diarrhoea. dysentery. catarrh, Ace. To be Jd.at all times, fresh from the Drug Store,Sign or «ir Hig Mortar. July If CHAS. II. HKfNITSH, Agent. D^COW AND LARO. 1 thamp* Mf Ion MACON, Hams nti I Ho,- Round. kcgs No. 1 and 2 LARD, f~r.nl.- hr f)' t K IVILLS fc CO. !»H GUN l»(> tV DKIt T EA. 'l&p7ek*. ges large and small, just received and f.r*.,le (Sep 19) J0*1 AH WILLS. I pK* MISCELLANEOUS. E TA K K NOTICK — Persona \vi«11i11 <r to h.tv< Hells liun-f can have it done bv ti person (lint livoa in their midst, without sendin:; to tho North Torn person to do it, nod warranted to he done av well ito*i nsehosp, and at the same tiine. eueour iijre Home Industry,ns the Materials are <>f hi- own manufacture. So hv calling at the Sipo of the Manimoth Cun. Hijrh street, Portsmouth, Vu.t you , can have yonr Hells liurrj* or your Gnu? Repaired i on reasonable terms. J. A. SPALDING, i Feb *2S SADDLERY. NEW AKRANGE.MKNT AT TIIE EMPORIUM The undersigned having purchas- i <*d the Rs'.nblishmc-nt hcretofori I conducted by Mr. S. N. Chandler has the pleasure of announcing- lc ! the public that he intends continu ing the business at the same Stand on Crawford street, near High, and invites the attention ot purchasers, and particularly those who have miiirrio pairomzeti tnu K-taMi.-sli ■ncnt In i-iili ami supply their wants in this line ol1 manufacture. Repairing- neatly and durnl.lv rlnnc at the usual1 cheap rates. DANI'KI. K. FR.ETAS. The subscriber while tnkiop Mils method of ex pressing his praiitudc to Ins former customers, would leel that ho whs doing' injustice, were ho not to solicit for his successor tho'pa trounce so Mher&llv extend* d to himself. 3 Nov 22 s . \ . <' 11 a N PL.gR. PORTSMOUTH IIOOT AM) .SIIOG FACTORY. ip-* The Subscriber grateful for the EUI patronage heretofore so liberally cx to i'i this puhli. ML manner roturn his thanks for th< same, and inform ilierii that he liar made some valuable improvements in the manu facture, ol ROOTS & SHOES. Ilia Stock of LEATH F.R of all kinds, cannot he surpass! d m this or unv other tn irk.-i for durability and beauty of finish while Ilia Workmen are equal to, if not superior |. the. best, lie trusts that hnving'ouco tested hio work the publie will C \ Id, AGAIN. Twoor three first rate Hinds, for Roots or Shoe wonli! tin ! immediate and constant einployincn by applying soon. The mostnrornp? attention "ivon, ns usual to Rp oribis, a ml no disappointment. Recollect that tin money left in his Establismunt, is expetulcd in tin Town, and <r(.es to tile support e.f our own me chanics, and tradesmen. F. HOFFMAN Butters* New Building-. Crnwford Street. N. B. A lew BOAIII) I-dt S will h. taken by the Subscriber,by tlic year, month or week,on mode, ratetermo. Dec 9 TO GENTLRMKN. A Inree and exc ellent assortment of Seasonal >le f II ATS AND CAPS, <>f the latest stylo, atal at tin: lowest prices, will he found nt the Store of I IIOHKUT HELL, w Si^n of the Panther, llitfh rtieot, Portsmouth. Va, CABINET MAKING AND UNDKItTAKING. . IIILLVPS «fc CO., Ii ivin j taker the IV. 011 Stand on the Corner ot 11 i of!, and Middle streets, Portsmouth, \ a , formerly occupied by K. U. Haynes, arc now prepared to execute all orders whcli they m.v be faiorcd with. All kinds of CABINET WORK done in the neat'*t manner at the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating1 terms. The business being conducted under their own superintendence, tlm^c who in ,y patronize th tr estahlislmv nt. may he assured that the work will he done of the best materials, and in the neat cat and inou (ashionnb'c s'yle. All I'userai. Obdciis will be promptly attended to at all times. Am; I I HON A N I) BR ASS P<> (JN I)RY.—The X subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage he stowed upon him since he has been carrying on bu siness, respectfully solicits its continuance. He takes this occasion to say, that lie is prepared to execute any order, in Iron or Kress, upon the most reasonable terms, and in a manner not to be excelled in this city or elsewhere, in durability or finish. Church, Steamboat, apd other KELLS, furnished upon the shortest nolice, and warranted. All orders, (for cash or city referenc es) will be pioinptly attended to. NELSON CORV, _ Norfolk. II IJFF’S t.ONOENTRATKIJ compound SYKUl* OF SAKS A PA KILL A, I^OR the cure ol all diseases aiixing from an . impure st.-nc of the blood. Tile great popularity ol Sarsaparilla, and its es tablished efficacy, render it supcrlluous to enter in to any encomium of its virtues, or adduce any c\ i dcncc in 113 favor. It is true, that it has been here tofore subject to frequent changes of reputation, owing to ignorance ol the proper mode of extract-* ing its virtues, or to the inferior quality of the root used. Hence also the incUicacy of many prepara tions of it offered to the public. The proprietor of this Syrup can assert with confidence, that it is pre pared from the best materials, witb the trreatest pharmaceutical rate and accuracy, nml in the best ! mode to obtain the uctivu principle in the most concentrated state, answering the desideratum ol i exhibiting- a large quantity ol Sarsaparilla in a s'ua.l dose. A supply of this Medicine for sale at 'he MEDICAL EMPORIUM. 9 Corner of High and Middle sts Another lot of rooks Com Harper & Brothers. Dictionary <>/ Creek and Romm Antiquities, ahrulffcd from ih* larger Diction try, hy william ■ mith, L. f,. I)., with correction* l>v < h,tries Air men, L. L. D. J The Hi hi,-. The Koran, nod the Talmud ; or, Bib lit al L<-(ren<lr! of (he Mussulmans, compiled from Arabic sources, and compared with Jewish tradi lions, hy F)r. (J. Weil. , 'k,l,■ ^ * Harper h New Miscellany, on the connec tion of (he Physical Sciences, by Mary Somerville. No. I(> I Hast rated Jew. No. 4 Pictorial Histrryof England. Nos. 8f), r)K ill and d.J Illustrated shake apcarc. French Dome-tie rooking, to in hi ning elegance with economy—w th many ensrravin::s. All lor “ah' at W. H. II HODtJES & CO’S July *21 Cheap Book and Fancy Store. A(’ARP. There is an impression prevalent ■ here, that another person is connected with the business of this Shop. I would l>e<r leave most re spectfully to -ay, that it is not so. I am on my own hook, “make or break,” and shall endeavor by close attention and low prices to merit a liberal share of public patronage. DANIEL S. CHERRY. Tin and Coppersmith, July 25 Coder the ** Old Domiuimi Office,*’ Bermuda arrow root, a lotofsu pcii-.r BERMUDA ARROW ROOT hm just been received at the .M.-dical Emporium, Corner ot Hi?h and Mi Vile streets Persons wishing to ob tain a primf urlirlt would do well to call and pur chase s .mo of t from the subscriber. *ug 13 HENRY HUFF. PUBLIC HOI KLN, &c. NATIONAL, IIOTttL, NOH POLK, VA. ylsOiifr and favorably known as French's.') 1 he etibjcnbor l» 1c ivc to inform lii* Irien.ls Mltd tlio pub lie in frcnT.il. that lie lias leased this ti4tiibli«hin.Mit, and U put in complete order, and will spare no piinit or i xDense ill Mini m ci>mitictin<r it so as to moot the upp'obiiiou of those who may favor him with th*ir custom. ' p. |u,\CK. June 30 rpmo I'U.VNIvLIN IIOIISK, V loS'Chi-i X nut street, between Third and Fourth, Phila delphia.—This popular and central Motel, estab lished by the Messrs Sanderson, hating passed into the hands of the subscriber, he desires to In form his friends and the public that it Is now open for the reception of guests. To those who have visited “THE FRANKLIN HOUSE,” its advantage s ns a desirable stopping place nrc well known; to those who have not, it will he only necessary to state that it ia situated in the business part of the most fashionable street, in the immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Pos* Of fice, Banks, Custom II mac, places of Amusement, Hotels,Steamboat Landings, Railroad Depots, Pub lic Squares, Court Houses', &c., &c. Si co the change of proprietors, a largo amount of monev has been expended in enlarging, re-fit ting, re-furnishing and painting. Among the nu mcrouiimprovement*, may bo mcotioui'd improved ' Entrances, a now Ladies’ Ordinary, a new Gentle men’s Dining Saloon, new Parlors, new Chambers, new Kitchen, ami new Bar Room, besides many other minor improvements. The principal features of a first rate Hotel— * The Table and Wine Cellar.” will be under the management of Mr. JAMES M SANDERSON, one of the former proprietors, whose ambition to excel as a Caterer is well known. HU widely cel ebratrd (look, “ Pklletikr,” aided by experienced assistants, will still continue to be his right hand man. The Office and Rooks will be. under the charge of Mr. GEORGE P. BURNHAM, Into the able Editor of the “ Dii’y Ohio Union,” of Cin cinnati, and more recently of Boston. In short, great exertions have been made, and hereafter will . not be spared, to render “ THE FRANK I.lN”onc of the very first Hotels for comfort, convenience, ; ami rood living. D. K. MINOR. ; A ug 20 I I \ FEW of the EMPIRE STOVES hit yet, at M Iiiof.u Hirers Pr.o s. 1 *■ rsoiit, \\ i.sli ng to t»»y. can ascet tain all a bout the Stove, by i cfei i ing j | to th>‘ foTowing gentlemen, M. ssrs. A. F. Cun-i t iiitiglinin, Old Dominion Oltire, Mr. J. s. P. R,-y-I t'.obl-, (• ospor t, Col. Mcrrit Jordan, Naval Store,1 an 1 Samuel Mo oc, in the Market, ami others who i Imvc them in u-c. DANIEL S. CHERRY. _UndorthoOld Dominion Office, 15 IT V I -S COMPOUND PURGATIVE ELIXIR. ; For the core of Dyspepsia, Ague & Fever, Bii ( ious and all the complaints generally nrising from n disoitiered sta col thcsomach or digestive or gaits. ? , This Medicine seems well calculated toatTor.l re- j 1 jiff in any of the above diseases; its component ! i parts being of am h a mild and innocent nature.— Inc mode ol using it being very simple, no re- I s!-rictioii being necessary except to refrain from ! t the use of Spirituous Liquors during its operation. I , The season has now advanced when ev- ry one \ [ requires a little Purgative Medicine for Hie better! preset vatinn of their licalt It ; the subscriber there i lore takes this method of informing his customers and the. public generally, that he has prepared a large quantity of the .above Medicine, which lie 1 has for sale at the MEDiCAL EMPORIUM, Aug I j Corner of High and Middle -is. SUPERIOR SEloXlTZ <TS(M) V l»o\V O DERS.— VVe h.tve ju-ii received a full and fresh supply of SEIDLITZ AND SODA POWDERS - i These different kinds ate universally acknowledged to be the best in itnifnt -lured, and far superior to j any others. They arc therefore recommended with j confidence to tin sc wishing a puic ami excellent article of Scidtitz or Soda Powders. For sale at the Drugstore, Sign of tiic Rig Mortar. Aug 13 ( HAS. H IIEINITSH, Agent. IJOOKS just received and torsi.e at Now York J) prices, tiy VV. H. H. HODGES lit CO The Expedition to Romeo of II. M. S. Dido, fi.r the Suppression of Piracy ; with extra is from the Journal of Jamca llrookc, K-fj.f (now Aifcnt for the British Government iii Romeo,) by Copt. Hen ry Kcpn.-I, R. N. — price 60 cts. The Modern British Plutarch; or, Lives of Men dis'inguixlied in the recent History of England for their talent-1, virtues, or achievements, by Mr. C. Taylor, L. L D.—price 50 cents. Treatise on Algol.in, by Elias Loomis, A. M. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in the University of the City ol New York, M. m her of the Philosophical Society, of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.” kc. N >. 2 Statesmen of Kuzlnml, Nos. 97. 9S, 99 and 100 Pi torial Shakespeare. No. 8 Morse’s Cc rog-aphic Maps Aug IS U A R I N A GO LOG N K.- A few I, ,xer Far*- 1 A nit"* justly celebrated an*l l»i«-hIy popular CO ! LOGNE, which »vc offer for sale ut the usual pri-' ccs. I. C. SCHOOL FIELD & CO., lug 20—St __Druggists. 1>ERFpMEl> FLEsn BALLS.—Wo have just r ceived a l ire*: supply of S W I FT’S CK L EBRATED CH \LK BALLS, by the dozen «r sin g’lo. Swift’s make are the tnost celebrated an*l ' more approved of than anv others by the ladies — Tin y urc also used as a Tooth Powder, gii-in** „ pearly whiteness t> the teeth. The genuine for sale at the Drug Store, Sign ,«f the Bi*r M„r ta A«jr20 ('llAS. H. HF.INITSH, Agent. dPICBStSPIOesn Const mtly on It ■ ID usual variety of Spires, such as Allspice. Ma<-e. Ginger, Turmeric, ('l*iv*-s. Nutmeg*, Cinnamon. Mustard Seed, &c. All of the above may be had/rrtA and cnod at the New Drug Store of 1 C. 9CHOOLF1ELD & CO., Aujr 20 —5t High street. /1IIOLLUA ilORDlS AND IIOWKL COMPLAIN I.—Dr. .Iavne No. 8South Third Street, is willing to guaranty that his CARMINA TIVE BALSAM will cure Dmrrhmn, Cholics, Gri ping Pains, (hainp*, Cholera Morbus. Summer Complaint, and other derangement* of the Stom ach and Bowels, in ninety nine cases out of a hun dred and in less than half (he time they can be effected by any other means. It is extremely pleasant, a ad children are fond *>f it. It is equally »* « ff< ctnal for adults as children, and when the directions arc followed. The Gen uine for sale at (he Drug Store, Sign of the Birr Mortnr. CIIA8. II. HEINIT8II, Agent. THE LADIES AO A IN.-We cafl the attention of the ladle* again to this superior article, NYMPH SOAP, for Ihecomplexion. It*con slant use will change the tnost bilious complexion into one of radiant whiten* s*; while on the neck hands and arms it bestows a delicacy and fairness which it« continued use. w ill happily protret with every appearance of youthful charm to the’most nd\ anced period of life. The genuine only for sale at the Drug- Store, Sign of the Big Mortar July 30 CHAS. H. HEfNlTSH, Agent. MJSUKULA.N HOIKS. TO TUB I'tOl'Ij;. session <»f Congress, which has just ternii JL n/*-J will bo long and gratefully leinemlmred by nl! true republicans for the triumphant success ol many of theii cherished principles and moa fmrc-*. While wc hcartiiv rojoico at the ti iumpb nl ibo principles which it has been out consiant (.| fur* t:» advocate ainl defend,'and from which u ■ prosperity, no adversity, can swerve ms; we ean not !)•• uniniiulfol of the attitude in which we are p need !>y a recdut vote of both houses of Congress : —we allude in the contemplated withdrawal of their putunnge from the newspaper j toss. To this decision wecheerfully Ihvv, h -iidble a. wc if e ol the patriotic motives which have led to it. But wo trust that thi-, decisiou of Congress increases r ithor tit it ti diminishes our claim to the support ot a higher power — that <>t the people ; and to w hom we confidently appeal to aid us, l»y theit patonage, in sustaining nt the seal of government a journal tint is inflexibly devoted to their interests and the tiu" interests of the country. It is known to every one, that the chief source of sustaining a newspaper is not the maxuiludo of its subscription list, so much as the advertising patronage which may he bestowed up-m it. In large commercial cities, indeed, tho latter is usual I v the concoinitant of the former, as it becomes tho obvious intorest ol mercantile men toadverti.se in those papers which are the (Host extensively cir culated* n.shiugtosi. however, is dill' roti' I v sitn n'cd. O' pr vof of the advertising patronage inci dent to a mercantile coimmuiity, and burdened " ' i PCl’uii.ir and enormous cxpcr.s’S w hich are not rls..\yhre incuued, nothing hut a very long list of suh»cri'>ing patrons can sast tin a paper in us. fu'n. -s—if. indeed, even in existence The pro prietors of tlic •• Union" have hitherto spare I no pain.*?, Ann n »«i'xpciuji', t*» make their papci \vo»thy of tile metropolis, and worthy o' the support of that great parlv under whose l>ami t they arc en listed. Ill publishing the most full and ample de bates of i he two h usc> of f'ong cs', it is h-iieve I, ever before attempted on (Ii -t continent in u da ly n w-spaper, ihev have secured the service- of the best reporters which the eountry nffoded, l>ut at the enormous cost of £12,000 or £l5.000 per v« ar. Ineir exton-dvo foreign ai.d domestic enrre-pm I deuce IS another large item of ex “ei.se, bo. to- in , -t.uctive u-efu'noss of which is so liig .ly com mended and app.eedal d as to jostifv almost any I outlay, to attain it Sil.it mint I,.-.vi.le.it that , th< se heavy . xpeuses cannot be Iv.rne. unless the subscription list is cmiiniensunite in the uuderta »*>«• although we can boast of 15,01)0 subscri bers (including daily, tri weekly, and weeklv > yet this list must he still c msidernblv enlarged' to et.nhle the pr. prietorsof (he •• Union" to sustain a l its usefulness, and to insure them against p. cu mary loss. Invoking, then, a train, the aid and -upport ol all true friends of republican govern ment and pledging ourselves to renewed efforts ti tbe cause of the glorious principles we cherish, wc olt*M them the folInwinir propo-aN: ii' iiailv l sion will he published, a* hero t To'-.-, nt £10 j'i'r nntinm, payable in rnivanco. It* < im .iciL'r hit lu-rt^i has been a most exclusively po I t r'l. " e purpose in. future to devote a portion o. ir. columns to doinefiir. news or"general interest, and to mucellancnni. li'cralurc, which. without im pairing’ Us political infl lenec, may render it the toorr acceptable to an extended el w of reader-.. Iht-.'SEM, VVkrki.v I'sios” will be published every Monday and Thursday, during the recess of I Congress at J®5 per annum. This contains all the matter contained in tli "Du, ,, Union,” exre it lot a I an vertiseiuents. During die .e-si. u. of ("on er.v** three numbers, instead of two, will be iss .ed, without any. x'n rharo-e to sub-erihe.rs EanLA.R.<«VE‘'IENTOF T,,K 'VKKKLY DNION. , 1 ,c ‘ " ruKi.v Chios” is issued every S.tur '. av; 1 ns ar.aruTm-nts arc in p'ogrcas to t il i aige It to near double its present size wc shall -o-.n i>e enabled to give nearly every article which may nppeu in die daily and scmi-weeklv editions, at t ie extremely low rate of #•>. We propose also to true, m this edition, a conpletr synoptical sum mary or the proceedings in both' houses of CJ *n gress—thus ten 'ruing the “ Weekly Union" a mou valuable ch i nnei of information tonllcla-.es <d our country. Hut, to remunerate us for this en crprise, on extensive subscription list is absolutely indispens.blc. } C()NG R KSSIO \A L R EG 1ST K. h In addition to the foregoing, we have resol veil to I pi.bli-di, during the session, of the national legis | lature, a “ Congressional Register,” to be issued i weekly, and to contain a pull ukport of the daily I proceedings and dehates of both houses. Indeco, I the arratigcmciils whi Ii we have made with the vrry hest corps of reporters will enable ns to give even more lull and extended reports ihnn wc have produced during thissc.-s-on, superior as we claim th-in to be to any precMing ones. The Register ; will he made up from the daily teport. in the ! “ l nion,” carefully rtVised by a experienced edi j tor. and will constitute a complete and authentic record ol the sea-ion. An appendix will he added, | titiifnrii with tlx* Register, and to N; s oil gratui ! t-Midy to suhsrribris. comprising a lists of the acts | passed during the ses.-ion, with a synopsis of their j ■ outcnts, and -i reference, when necessary, to pre ■ v.ous legislation. This will form (lie most com plete history of the sessions of tlongress, and will la- furnished at the low priceof«BVExr\ -five cents for the next 8* ssion. OfJ-Po.TM \8TBss are authorized to art ns our agents; and oy sending us five ye-.rly subscriber.*, with the. subscript'<>n money, for either the Daily, Semi- ll'tikly or lUtekltj, \\ ill be entitled to one copy of the same edition as they lurnidi us subscribe s lor. |»Tlio ConorrssioNAt. Register will he fur nish* <1 them on the same terms (jtj-Nbwspa pers publishing our prospectus, with the notes atta lied, until the 1st of Deceinh -r next, will bo entitled, during the next session of Con gr oss, to receive a ropy of the Co igiessional Regis hr and 7 Vi - I Veek ty Un ion Clubs xcitl be furnished with 5 copies of the Daily for 5 do Semi Weekly - If) do do 6 do Weekly 10 «'o do , -0 do Congressional Register , The n unc of no perse wiil h entered upon our I hooks unless the payin'- it of the subscription Ik ■ 'ii advmro Sep 29 $ 10 01) •20 00 3 a 00 8 Of) 15 00 10 1)0 N EW YOIIK BOOT V N I) SHOE W A BE HOI «E. KRKSH ARRIVALS BY THE J. W. KIMP TON A ttO York Hoot mid. Shot ll,rurrhoust. S WE are just opening, by ihc J. W. Kimpton, .i lire"; Hint fresh stork of 4^1 boots. shoes,.Hats, ca ps. &<-., io which we in% itc Ihc attention of '3»» the public, confolent Mini, by oursys tern of riuiii^’ a ca-h tiuiinrss, both in buying and •..-lling. we arc enabled to olfcr heller inducements (han are lo b ■ found in olher store*. .fust opening1 thin motiving, in part lOSpr.a gentlemen** Calf Bool* I 'll do do Kip do 1 l0 do rlw tio ffontoc* 66 do fine do do 36 do gentlemen's sewed half Boots 06 do men’s Kip Boots, 0 lo I2 Ladies’ Morocco Ties and Ba kins, ladies* frai ler* nnd half (Jailers, Women’s peggv d and s wed Roots, women’s pegged and sewed I'ics nnd Bus kins, children*.! strap Shoe, children’s Kid Lacc Cacks. A!s >, a few 0**0* satin Btnvrr Hals. 0r> N' w York Boot and Shoe Store, Main street, mxtlothe Farmers’ Bank. Sep S •I. II. GREGORY PERTAIN CUBE FOR PI LES.- B ARNE’S v; PILE LOTION. This L»ti->n has been used for several years past, and has universally given satis faction. JViany persons who hive be. n afflicted with this painful disease, nnd mfTer.-d for many year* under ils influence, have been cured in a few weeks by the me of this invaluable Isilion. Call and get a pamphlet respecting it. The Grunin • fur - ile at the Drug Store, Sign of the Big Mortar. Sep \o CH VS. 11. HEINJTSH, Agent. I’-OB THE lVINTFdl.— .lust received a I Factory price* the following articles: Cinder shovels. Coal Scuttles. Tea Spoons, large and small Bake Ovens, British cheap Lustre, and al] kinds of Stoves. Also a goo I article of a Coffee Mill for the low prie- of 37J rents. HAN’T, S. CHERRY Sep 32 Under the Old Dominion Office. , .. P ItOJSl* KtTUS Ot A NhW POM I'lOA'L l*APKU. C \ M,K|J Til l« SOU rilKUN ST VND.Ull) TO BR PORI.ISHt'.n AT It I C H M ()NO VIKUINIa. To the Rrpi.bUcun Tarty in Frrgmiu : Notwithstanding tli.ii -ign.il defeat in ’44, ill, advocates of rum- titrated in.wer and a strong go veriun 'lit, arc deicrmin.-.I t<, ti»uk«» mi tin r ami n vigor..u- effoi t t -r aupi. nt.. y it, the national coun cil*. The pic.** i" the great engine oi party in the present age, anti in Viigittia our opponent*arc making now. rful use ol lliia formidable wen tv n. ■ A'Viirr thu the Metropolis is tin- gnat brittle ground upon which ihe heat of the tight i* to he su t iiue.l, n is to ill's iiiipui t m: p dot t’hey aie tin reeling tli-'ir most strenuous exei lions. Thrv luvc called to the Whig Mr. Richard It. Toler, a gem tleni iti o‘ acknowledged alii iiie.s iiik, great expe rience ; Messrs. IJajlah. r .Vt It >'dv\ ill have l.een P acts! at the li.’ivl o| the go cnlliU Republican ; amt the Compiler Ins been gr atly at ren gihrii.d by ;he acquisition of Mr. \\ . (V Farrington, who to ihe act oin ilitlnni-nts of a .ipe acnol.tr, addt tiic force in a vigcroua intellect. I O this a. ray of loicet •-» e have on IV to or pose a single Metropolitan .T uirna1, which however great its ahiliiy, ought not to be left to e,>pe single huntlc.l with such a host. To come therc'oreto Ihe aid of tint Enquirer an I the Denver..tic p.rtv, if they will aeecc.pt of services «o humble, wc, ilio’ iinder-igned, have resolved to . stalili h aootlu r Democratic paper in the ritv ut lii bnu iul. To (his design we have been instigated r-hi* lly by the press ng and Irequ nt aolic; tatious of many ol the wisest and most influential numbers of the Demo, cratie party, and to it# support wc invoke the aid of our po iliial friends, not ■ nly in Virginia, luit l throughout the Union Tile press is a low. r of strength, and to the maint it nice of our political princfph s we should e.b rfu ly contribute our men tal powers and our pecuniary means. In this Journal we win 'endeavor, with what ability we may, to sustain the princip .a ami doc trines of the Republican party in thef. pii-tine j u rity. Utterly repudiating all Agrarianism and Radicalism, a* destructive of tlie most valuable so c>al institutions, and worse than Federalism itself, with which indeed wc will not prcteim compare it, we wi 1 advocate a lint el construe I ion ol the Constitution of the United States, hcli. v ng itmt the plain and obvious mean in gof it* c-.ntex t, gran ts f .11 as mu. It power to the (General Government, in It is either wise, or polit o io las ow upon it. When men me secure in thu enjoyment of per -etial liberty and the pro luet of their I tbor, the ac tive prompting* of iud viduil intere-t ensure a much hotter invosmt lit of I tbor and e .pit .1, than ran he obtained by any system devised for the pur pose of tliverting it tom its natural into uriitieinl channel*. Wc shall, tlieiaf re. oppose i.Tiuirr for protection, not only because it is unconstitu tional, but because it is in the highest degree un wise and impolitic. Accountability m the gicat check upon lumen depravity, aivl Cuqpor vtioks arc corrupt because their meinbcirt arc indhicuilly irresponsible; they tire, therefore, to he uppo-od tipon general princi ples, a ltd only to he tolerated occasional! V as nc res-ary evi's. In tin- Coast Union of the United States, we find no » nr ant or authority to i siat.lish !>nv of these excrescences upon die body politic • and in the shape of a Hank, we In Id th .1 the p ,w’ er would he peculiarly dangerous and ohjection We shall always oppose the expenditure ol vast ■mins upon local objects, as being not le<- on«ire, because the fund is always *aidly administered, wantin'? the vigilant eye of indb idir I inlnc-t; and unjnit, In cause it lays violent hands upon tl e arnoisitioiis of the minority, to he expended not for 2- ueral and necessary purposes, but lor local and individual < m dument. In sh-rt, we e.-teem t; c (,'overnrncnl of 'lie Uni ted Stale.-. a caeature of the Sovereign States ol tl is Union, instituted for particular piuposK, uliicli cannot be transcs nded without the m.st imminent danger of overthrowing that Union, which it was the boast of our ancestors to huve erected, and which it should he our pride, as it is our interest, to preserve Although tlie-c arc our own particular views, \vc are by no means so b.gutted, or so illiberal, as to exclude all othcis from our columns. Our politi cal opponents shall always l.e welcome, provided tln ir arguments arc presented in an able and re sportful form ; ail wc ask, is the opportunity ol re futing them. With rx^hl on our side, we arc pre pared to cucoiint r anv comer, t o matter wlmt " capons lie wields ; eucli is our faith in truth r ni ls died, as we believe it to be, in the principles , f (I c Kepnhlican Party. Although the political wiil l e the chi >f, it will n< 1 he tli otily feature of tin: paper. To the coun try pa pot at; Agricultural department will ie add ed, which it is hoped the experience of one of the Editors, in that particular lire-, will enable him to make paiIjcnlnrly acceptub e to the fanning com munity. Tl.i department will he handsoini ly il lustrated with ctitu of agricultural implements, when they can be procured, and it is believed it will constitute a very valuable and popular feature in the paper ; at least, no rxei tsoii on our part -hall he wanting to make it ao. Mechanics and Manu facturer- shall u'.-o receive their full share of atten tion *. and we have cmjsgni the servi'-cs of one of the fust merchants in this city to take charge of the Commercial Department. Able and trust wor thy cbrrrsj ondeiils will also bn procured to keep ns c-on-tantly advise d of the most important new* in tiie piiueipal cities of the Union. Nor uill the claims of polite Literati'bb pass unheeded. "'0 are not nr.mindful of the variety of tastes for which we shall have toc^tcr in (his de partment; but we hope by a due admixture of po etry and romance, of anecdote, humor and fun, to provide lor all, whilst wc will endeavor to shuck the sc-nsi iiilicsol none. At least, wo will pmmisc to our reach rs a more intellectual b tncjuel than is afforded by the *• boarding school Miss” order of literature, which graces, or disgraces rather, so many of the public journals < f America. Wc arc well aware ol the risk, the labor, and the responsibility of such an undertaking, and we have encountered them nil, after calm and serious deli Iteration; relying for success upon our deter triination to labor diligently in the piosccutioti of our design. The absolute <i< prudence of one and all of us upon the prosperity of the paper, is llio I best guarantee for the performance oi this rcsolu I lion. im nur own nniiiiy ior ima aruu us task, it would noth come into speak. One of in has had . ome five or six years < xperi- nee in the editorial depart inent, and anothcrii, by profession and practice, thoroughly acquaint d with the mechanical duties >>f an office. Wc have been promised the aid of some of ihc ablest pens in the Union, and wc start with (he hope of a-cing the SOUTH Kit N STAND j A RD, for socli is the name of our paper, tak its stand by the side of the first journals of the day — We sh ill b-gtn with a ahcci, the size of which will he commensurate with our mean.?. Wc know that more paper can be b >ught for Iras money ; but v o have not yet Darned t«< measure mental proditr thus by the yard, nor to «s i.r-ate the value of t hough t by t lie ex ten I of the medium t It r on g h whic li it is conveyed. TERMS: Our motto is, ’‘Cheap for Cash.” The Daily paper will bo publisher: and mailed for mx dollars per annum.—the Semi*Weekly for four, and the Weekly, for two The piper can only he procured by transmitting the money in advance; and in tio case will this im portant rtilo be departed from, Hut any one who wishci to take, the paper for a period lea. or greater than a year, can forward us any amount of money, no* lea* thsn a dollar,ami we a ill furni-lt him with '.ho tlailv, the semi-weekly or the weekly, as he may designate, totho value of it, at the rates afore said. Our friends who arc sufficiently interested in the success of the paper to encounter the trouble, will please collect an I forward to us immediately. The first number of tho p iper w ill be issued as soon as I we can get our office arranged, say on or about lb first of Septemb -r next. We will gracefully acknowledge the liberality of : such Whig Editors ns may be p'cascd to give this Prospectus an insertion ; ' our ;o iii- al f> rthreii will, wc know, d-i u« a favrr which, under s-milnf circumstances, wc woul l so cheerfully reciprocate. C. T. HOT I S, R W. HUO-IRS, Aug 4 J. RICIl’D . LEW ELLEN. yl I’l-.uioit 9WRBT OIL. another a-'p- lv of that very fino article of pure j table SWEET Oil-. E«r sale at the Drug Store, ' Sign of the Biff Mortar. l July 30 CHA8. II." I1L1NITSH, Agent. ~1 TERMS VF iU)V EKi iSINU. ♦•nenquirc <>»iv mserriOn. .. >p ,.q 0«c do | w o do. . 0 75 I One do f In * « | 00 One d > one week... I 75 One do two wool a. V 70 i Olio do one limi'lli. -I 00 One do i vwi mooli)-. T 01 One dv ‘.lire* nioittlia. 10 ()0 Our do six m unis,. |(, 00 One d« p» i v< ui.30 00 'tjrl ivflvi I inr* o' ft: » nut hi u $quore ; I«• t o • i oin I charged in proportion, md :n» u> I r nail' for in , tvdVHIUT. I Advertiai-menia ordi'ii-d in n lvii <i nriwii r a I work, 'dll tie diarirni 60 cent* pi i Ti|i'ni- |< ■ i| a ■ drat MiH -rtioii, and 37 i cnti> fur ■ ;tc!i Mii'tiquri t i iiirertinn. nt Auburn, Sept I"', ’ 11m; \ih TiaiiT Parlor S rovk. with it* fine Goth ,r ''•*'vin;>i«. i not only I.eantiAil in 11>>* < xtreiie , Imt ills mo*l perl, rt ai ti. le <1 fo I in.I evci , fW, ,| tn market li ilitTer.s materially Imm all tuber ■"v.0i. ' 1 ‘mu. i u 111, ’ in tilt: i • t> ovt-iru nt- of ilu;j""if*. nin! P a. .iti. n , f t|„ /fot Air ChvmLtr. I lie joint-at tin' corner art. < oosti net. .1 in sueh a P'ii n;nir iiuuiner a to insure tin in v hat they pi.. f.s« lobe.airlxht. Tlicv have the usual profit fon of cctnoui in the j i t- of the ea-lin^.-. And flu: |m flier ninl perfect ncurity ol a qin.i ntvol c. nn nt in.-erteil between th> j in *.- in.ole by the < astintrs, uml the mm i j .intt.iu the sto\o ro«A. i On.. of oyr i uemnea rt.ttlit.gr in these Stoves, | -ap-, f at, t a trial -yiththem I i.-i winlci.a single | fif , btnlt in tin- on'innrv wnv. In-fed three <iavs • • lid that In- 'vi 11 m nrr nt .11 lie .-ell- tor. tain Iho fire- (h;t f l»*n_rmof t;jn«- without !-» in if disturbed. A I the \c.e Voi U Slat. Fn 'r. a I Ta ul.nrn, Sept. !?; "c received fl.c Fir-t Premium, A ML ' ' ' n.-ehti County Fair, sale by Nov 3 !>A MF.r S. (MURRY, Cm dor the Obi Dominion OlHcc, BY Til 12 A I) 111 \ N. SK.COM) All HIV AD OK KAI.L GOODS, AT I IIK N 1-. W Vo|, K liOO'l' AND SHOE S'i'ORK! CHEAPER I HAN E V 1.11. UE arcjuhi opening iIn- nlor11iiijgr, oursecond Jinoucol KA l.L GOODS, wliu-li err pur ,I,.,S1,I run and at mi. I, ,,du«cd jirirc.-' Irom w lut t vc have lorrmrly paid thm our !»>»» tl*^«s 1. li will 1 i, * bcltur lion \v» have yet idi.vrd. II', call the attention of Merchants to this ml having npem ci a bcpuraU1 aj ai tment ex f iiMvi-ly lo j'bbuig iln y can make (heir pur chases wit!, greater ft;ditics than heretofoic. The retail department ha- he.-, improved And put in ihuio.iiili rej air, lor tin- ncrommouniinti of retail 1 ii■ It nit i. W c rail the ;«ncnlion id trai Me t pt r visit in if Norfolk lo our Mmp and Kcii tioninl ■lioueli a intie rrrn... ,<f f,.Mark. I Square, our bu* ON’K HALF t.f what is ri,lly paid, which Will Oi I ur-c el.aide u lo • i| at a smaller pmhl than those who pay I i r«je r. ms. Transient ;>< r-oiiM. ill observe that our fci re i- situated next to the New I' lrnie.r'.- Hank on Main street, ii Ims I li tre (Mass Wind, w.s in front, and t o Corinthian t Iliaty exnndmn- t, the height ol 2d and 3d stn ' i' >*• &/• I^ook lor (he large Checkered Hoot on ‘“u? iC i. ' ‘' n,1'\,l;cn l,HJC be no mistake. tve'shall Iron i this due continue to open our •vrrkly sup, ii«s from the north. As wc buy only for cash, we are obliged to sell r.r i:.e same ; city acceptenets or i s equivalent. ScP 29 _.) H. G REGOlt V< R°11' v,s ,s BKDI-IW G S « It A \V HER * 7. .1 , ’ u liugcst berries art* from 6 lo b inches in circumference, and the quality not surpassed.) • 't his season being more preferable to plant the at*.vc th m the spiinir, I will cdmmence ordering Irum the Nur.sei ies such quaiililie i)S mHy |)C j,.. -1. , d The Strawberries produ< ed last sca.-on from plants sold hy Hie, Iiam: placed it beyond doubt, that at respect- siz ■, (livour, pr> dnciiv. ness and adaptation to this rliivato, they aland higher than at y olhrr kit <1 <»f Strawberry, t a sale by Philitm Phillips, Middletown Point, New Jer-cy, or hy ids agents. M. A. SANTOS, for Notlolk and vicinity, and CI1AS. H. HEINITSH fur Portsmouth am! vicinity. * A'so, REI» A NT W ERP RASPRERRY PLANTS. Bong Agent for Snnun I J. Guston.of Morris tow n N. .1., w id tike orders for Iruit and Orna nieiit .1 I rces, Eve greens, Shrubs, Ros. sand Flow Ity. g0p |j) 'T'HIRD FALL SUPPLY by the Ann f> I just received and f..r -ale at the New York •out and Shoo Store. W e arc now < poning our tlurd fall supply of BOOTS A ND SHOES by the Ann I), w hich we offer upon ns advantageous terms its- an lie found at any other store, and in many kiiul ; of go e.U which we. have recently received._ Norfolk^ Wn<l f,Udlity nru 'vilhout competition in By 'Be *rhr M «ry Jane, we are onening this day an extensive assortment of Gentlemen**. Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s heavy fall Boots, purchased for cad, at the l.rgc sabs in Boston and New York Z which we invite the nth niion of dealers. 15 cases .Men's Thick Boots at <$ I 50 the pair, or t'O in *<y '*,e ra'c’5°' ^ 1,9 ar*‘ tfcncrally sold at 10 cn-r* Water Proof Boots of superior quality from #2 0!> to 3 50. y' 10 cases Double Stitcli Biqgans, vet y heavy and at vuucli K tl.aii former prices K . ^ J. II. GREGORY, Or?!7° * 10 Farrne,,s Bank, Main st, Norfolk. ]VJ EW BOOKS just receiver! and for sale by L' . H. il HODGES ft CO. 1 hr Tree* of Arno :ca, native and loi< i^n, picto* rialiy and lx.tan cally delineated,and scientifically and popularly described, illustrated with numerous rriirraviiitr*—bv 1>. .!. Brownr, ootliorof the "Syl* Vii Americana.99 * I.if • and Adventure* in the Itorlty Mountain*. Lo< ti.rcs to Women, on Anatomy and Physiolo gy. with an Appendix o»t Water Cure, by Mary S Gove. J “ l-'irst Lalin Hook; containing1 Grammar, F.xer clscs, and Vorabulnrira on the method of constant imitation nod repetition —by John McClmtoe.k A. M., and G It. Crooks A. M. Greek-English Lexicon, ho-od on the German Work of Francis Pn«x.w-by Henry Genryc Lid tlell, M. A , and Hubert k-o,it. M. A , v ith correc tions and addition* by Henry Drislcr, JVJ. A. No. 4, 8tatc*mrn <>/ F.nfflan l, Nos, 101, i 10. Ill, and M2, &hnke.penrc. Leon tine ; or the Con t of Louis XV, by Mr*. Mnberly. author of " Mcl.mthe,” “ F.mfly,” ■* Tire Love Match.” fitc. &c. Ort I f **. COOS %c BR tM)V TBbbi* Pbllisdtrt X phin llrandy, for salt low by Nov If) JOSIAM WILLS. O-s to'; ICCO. SO BuTtta Honey Pew S's'yf O superior quality, f r do at reduced p.icea by “PP > ’ .1OSIA If WILIJt i VVM,TK «lati I Vt received and for Nov 17 ' I* CSC 11..—A supply just Vt . H. II HODGES ft CO. 1KMOSS 10 box. s in fine order, for sdr oy J Nov 21 JOSIAH WILLS. POItT WINi:.- 15 l>bl* low priori Port VVIr.e, for rale by JO’- JAll UMLlA. Nov 19