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To the Piiblic. , t$ .... , The Subscribers TAKE this method of informing their Country, friends and the Public in gene ral, that they have made Xarge purchases of Goods 1 At the North, And are anxious to do a jobbing business in the true sense of the word they go for Small profits and quick sales. They most respectfully solicit a call from any person visiting Petersburg, buying Goods to sell again; as they know they can offer such inducements as to secure customers from going elsewhere. 'Terms, Cash only. . . DAVIS IIYMAN, Corner of Sycamore and Bank St. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 29, 1849. 86 THIS LADILV Work-table Book, A Book every Lady should possess. k CONTAINING clear and practical in structions in all kinds of Plain and Fancy Neeitle-vyork, Embroidery, Knitting, Net ting and Crotchet-work, with sixty-seven engravings illustrative ot trie various j stitches in those useful and fashionable enri ployments: makina one fine volume of r m. r v J , 1 , ,? ., r .. , antique and modern furniture. one hundred and sixtv-eight pages, prin-i . x . . , .. h , , In rough this medium I return my sin- ted on the finest white paper, neatly done! .t . .it , .. 1 - J cere thanus to my patrons, and I do assure up in paper covers. Price 50 cents; ori., 4i -4 . , ; , , , p 1 , , , . . , , ., lhe ptiblie that ttjo articles below named handsomely bound in crimson cloth, gilt,' ... n . mm,rnt , ,i ii , . J . v will be manufactured. and kept constant 1 nee 75 cents. - . . ion hand, and sold at the lowest prices fur ."! his is one of the most useful and in-i . . ... : structive books for a lady ever published,! ; 'Of ''Fnrnfture : and one that should be in the hands of ev-! Marhi an(I mahogany top SMehoard, ery family in the. land. Send by all 'y W0O(1 VVardrotK.'9, ii 4 t- n ! and have it at once." From a lie.- ' xnenns view of the Work. couuir can nave a f copy of the above work sent them by re- turn of mail, on remitting. the amount for; it to the publisher, in a letter, post-paid, j Published and for sale by t T. B. PETERSON. I No. 38 Chesnut street Philadelphia. NEW VOLUME OF TI1E Scientific racrican. Inventors. Mechanics Artisans. THE publishers of the Scientific A me- rican returning their thanks to the cominu-i nity for the- liberal support and encour-; agemeht which has been extended to them durinzthe oast four vears. would resnect- fully give notice that the 1st number of Volume 5, will be issued on the 22nd of September, affording a favorable opportu- nity for all to subscribe, who may wish toi 7 - ' avail themselves of the valuable informa-i tion always found in its columns. The! new volume will be commenced with newi type, printed on extra fine paper, manufac- turfd expressly for this publication, and embellished with a chaste and. elegant border. It will be published as heretofore in quarto iorm,tnus auoroing at ineena ot lo thc sales of Cotton, and other -cotintrv the year a beautiful book of over 400 pa- Produce. We have for sale r;'co,.i.i,.ing between 5 an.l 600 0-i 1 general and well selected not engravings oj new inventions, des- -eribr by letters of reference, besides a Assortment of UO25RIK8, r?nt amount of reading matter, valuable j N. M. MARTIN S? DONN.1NS. to every man in the country. An incrised amount, of care and ex peH will be bestowed upon this volume, to render it more fully what it has been termed, "the best mechanical paper in the world. " Its columns as usual will be fill ed with the most reliable and correct in formation in regard to the progress of sci entific & mechanical improvements, chem istry, architecture, botany, manufactures, rail road intelligence, and the weekly list of patents, prepared expressly for this Journal at the Patent Office in VYashingtoa. As an evidence of the estimation in which this publication is held by the sci entific and mechanical portion of the com munity, it is only necessary to state, that rts circulation has increased -within the last three years' to upwards of 10.000 copies, already exceeding, the, united circulation of all the mechanical and scientific publi cations in this country, and the largest of any single one in the world. Terms two dollar a yclar ifr advance, or if desired, one dollar in advance and the remainder in six months. To f'LUBS 5 copies, 8; 10 copies, 15; 20 copies, 3528. ' ; " t All letters must be post paid and direc ted to ; MUNN $ CO, Publishers of the Sci. Am. New York. N. B. Patents secured and mechanicoJ Rowings executed on th,e,mostreasonablej rms, at ih0 Scicatific American office. ' ; s- A , "WIjilL:7e: ' A Glorious Victory, Achieved triumphantly over dltoppo t sitton to HOME INDUSTRY. , . r' " -see, , , . , ,iv :;-;- P RO M , the. I M M ENSE S A LES that . 1 nave made .for the last season, l am compelled to believe that my patrons, are satisfied that they can buy . r CABINET FURNITURE As cheap .and aslashioaable fcoiri a Home Manufactory, as can be" bought at any ef the Northern markets; and that my cus tomers may have n opportunity of buy ing the best, for the least money, I have laid in from the markets of Philadelphia, New York, and Boston the very best stock rf iruitfiriata xnA siiirrrl i1o livvl f Marble ai.d nlaio top IlureaiH, , 1 - . ' - ' - Sofas, Divans, and Cnuche5 Mahogany Ucdste:vJs, giihir style. Maliojrany and nmrl.le top Cruire Tahlcs, Uu nnd cane seat CH Air.S, Hi"h and low post liedstoads, Iuips, diessiir lhinans, all patterns. l'ortaM writing Oeaks, j Mahorrany dinirifj aul tea Tables, Ladies work Tallies and tloxes, Portable writintr esk8, Ladies scwitijr Clr.iirs, Secretaries, Hook cases, anl wriiinj; Desks, I Walnut dining And breakfast Tables, French bYdsieads, l- Ciib, Cradles, and children' CbniM, Marble top wah .stands aed pier 'fables v Collate Hedsteads, all paitems. Mahgnv rocking chairs, sprinorfeata Look5ng Olasw. picture Franws, &c &e . . Any article of Furniture manufactured at the shortest notice. Furniture will w - - - packed safely for transportation. The above articles may be found at the same Old Stand. L. BONO. Tarboro', Sept. 29, 1S I8. A CARD.. THE undersigned return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Thev will as-hcieto- fore givo prompt, and energetic attention j Petersburg, Va., 14th Sept. IS19. Cotton Bagging liifl EEaie Hope. pieces of German Bagging, 43 inches .wide and weighing 12 j lbs to the yar H (fPO Co'Is bale Rope -for -sale in : v lots to suit purchasers. . N. M. MJJR TIN SrDONNJlNS. Petersburg, Va.f Sept 14th, lp40. Fare Reduced. HE Stage Fare from Rocky Mount to Washington is reduced to $5 or, From Rocky Mount to Tarboro " Sparta k " Falkland ' 4 " Greenville ' " - Pactolus " Washington Tarboro' to'Sparta " u -Falkland Greenville ' $1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 4 00 5 40 050 1 00 2 00 I t." -i For seats, &c. apply to H. Wiswall, VVrashington- Goold Hoy t Greenville or tct GEO 'tf Tebruary i, IS'18,. ' ' ' v Petersbubo, Va. ' HAVE on hand a large and well assorted j Stock o f Groceries, Suited to the trade, and for the supply of Planters and families it consists in part of 1 500 bags Coffee, all qualities, -; 1 x 300 hhds'and bbls brown Sugars. 200 packages loaf, crush'd and pow - dered Sugars, v W'J' : . : X . 3500 sacks JJ pool fine and gruuhd Salt, 2500 sides oak & hemlock sole Leather, 5,000 yards cotton Bagging, Dundee Gcrrnanand GunnyJ :20;000 lbs bale- Rope, jute and hemp, -; 2500 lbs baling twine, . : I 1000 casks cut Nails and Brads, : I 200 bales Osnaburgs, Shirtings, &c. Toeether with every other article in the trade, (intoxicating liquors .always except ed,) which they vviU sll lowfpr Cash, or to punctual customers on the isual time, , , Orders from the country af;: respectful ly solicited. 1' i Produce on consignment, will, as usual, meet their personal and faithful attetmon. liters !?urg, Sept. I, IS 4 IK , , Suitable Jar thetountky Trade 50 Pieces Bleached Shirtings nnd hhect- 200 " Hrown do' do 100 " Drills ' 20 Bales Uaf tie & Co., Cation Vain, j 300 Doz Spool Cotloui 100 SuutT Boxes. ALSO, Needles Uoo;5 aiul'.ovc--Dtittons of all kinds Ivorv, iTuck and side eojiis Suspenders Percussion. , Caps j Hardware" and Crockery Patent Medi cines Camphor Indigo Bin citing Li nen Thread Cot ion H-dUrs &c. &e &c. (or sale by Wl HrAVILLA M). Wa5hiugton. N. 0. 5:h March, 1S49. y - " , : Kockr .ISonnJ. Sojsl. Slh, 1 8-18. C olio it Fa dory if ,3a ills. ai. M...,,t.. ,i ...i..w.i.. t5 r ftrnlhr.r, in th( a I :: , ' Inven ciated themselves togel iocmer unuer the title of - - n.ZTTW,T K& CO. . , 4- f ,i- . 1 1: i largmg lhe operations of this cslahlishincnt and in the purchase -of -new machinery. . 4. . . i andleel warr.tnled m saying, that they cil now make as 2t)od an article uf . Cottoii Yarn as can be manufactured any, where in the U. Slates, and arc determined to sell at as SlolD Evicts All they desire, in "order to secure thc trade of merchants and dealers in this nart of the countrV; is." that thev examine1 the quality of their Varns. and their liber-same amount ol.miU or cream, than the or-, the external portions of the eye, thereby avoid il terms before nurchasin el&ewhere dinary method, as it does its work in a 'ing all the inconvenience, pain and danger, whicHs - We do only quarterly business; but -it i... ;i " i:k; l r m c. for Cash'. B D. BATTLE. J.1S. M. . 7 TTL WMS BATTLE, J. L IIORNJj. Powder, SJ ho t, ;& c. kegs coarse and fine l'owder, ou nags oiiot, o to os. - ; 100 reams wpg Paper, si 21 boxes assorted Candy, . 15 bbls Lorillard's and Outcalt's SnufiT, 10 kegs. v r do ; - ; . do 20 boxes No. 1 Soap, J 1 20 do tallow Candles, equal to Hull & 20 do and half do 5s and 8s Sons, Tobacco, Raisins, Pepper, Pimento for sale by W. H. WILLARD. t Washington, N.C.July 24, 1849. r1 ' ii "ii ' - i ". ' -. Cut Nails. . ', - v y.- , . .. .... - MTh kegs, 4s o 12s inclusive for sale by Sy H. WILLARD. Washington, July 24, 18.4 9. ; ' i I""'' i ' , Spirit of the Age, - ; THIS is the title of a Weekly News paper, published in Raleigh, by Alex.. M. Gorman, devoted to Temperance qnd gen era, information, at the following low terms: To Single subscribers, &l 50 per year Clubs of 5, and upwards 1 each " JSCfD bbls Whiskeys Hum,Vnd Gin, K l''haflfpipe'Briindy; ' 33 bbls Genessee FIour--for sale by vj-.V t I W; H. ViLLAUP Washington, July 24; " . ; . ", ; - ( s . Mess PorHerriiigsy bbls mess Pork, 40 do -Cut Herrings, put up, by Chas. Crawfordj'Esq, eachbbi said to con tain 1000 for sale by ;Q W. H.AVILLAROi Washington; Julj- 24, B4pl tl Thomas L; Ijiiddon, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, ITNFORMS the Public that he is now fully prepared to execute all jobs in his: linc of' business, that may, be entrusted to Mm. He has competent workmen in his employ, and can g. ve sahrfattory assuran rVrr : - 7 wiroRage he has hitherto receiyedVand pVdft execuieu expuuuiuusiy auu iu avwuimuan- like mnnner. Rcftrenccs. - . , ' ' fhn.'NorJlcet,: TaVbpro, ' J?c Arcr Staton Edgecombe Co., Goold Hoyl, Greenville. Tarboro,' Oct: 12,. 1847. 42. Briitffe. Miuilding. OKUSONS desirous of having bridges 11. built, either on the plan of drivingi the posts or by mud sills, arc; informed j ; v , Lme, m goou or iur, that they can be accommodated, on mod-jry low by W. H. WILLJ2RD crate teims, by applying to the ;siibscri. Washington, N. C. June 2Gth, 1849. , her, who has under s direction negro' i&)t XVbUttVbtX - ' ML1, who has -had considerable experi--; - j . . .4i enc, in that bnsine . , aud is fully prepared RESPECTFULLY inforu,, the lo undertake sucr ohs. OFFELD KING. 7arboro N. C, Dec. I, IS4S. To Farmers ami 1 airy men. Anthony $ Emerson's ' -1LCBTM8, . Vuleut double acting rotary eaffSUUmi 'teWtMlSS. vf1 SJ W TIT TTB W ' ! (and all articles in his-Iiue of business) vL" SJt UJ,' llC'l.'jrl j which he is prepared to make up, at the PECULIARLY adaptxjifto Warm Cli- shortest notice and on reasonable terms, irntesv as ir produces butter as easily from Thankful for the favors already received cMtr i i mill: .i frnm wim. In h, Inincr he solicits a continuance of lhe same, assur- 1 .i 'nvj..' i i -i K..i : .i . i ? I. ? ? me nronrieiors. iceitnz conuuence in us ' eanabilitius. do not hesitate to" nronounce - r ' . : 1 it iho best churn ever offered to the public, This Churn ison exhibition at the Agency, V fc -jr r " io. vJohu street, . second story, corner of 13roadwa iScw ', . 01 '4 . ... . - And in order to convince the incrcdu- ; - ., T.vri VfC, O'CLOCK DAILY, A churning will be made. 1 The public are invited to call and . cx- amincihc machine, and see its utility - tes - ted. It combines the following valuable Qualities 1st. It produces butter in lesstime than nnv mho,-Churn. mnUinir it '.nnd 'tmMirrh.ir v --j p e--"-; nil nines auu uuiii cream in uiuuu icssiujic. 2a ,l PrP'"cC8 more butter from the; mo,e thorough.and scientific manner, i 3d. It is the chcanestatjd most conveni- lent Churn evrr invented, involving the ; true pTiilosopliical principles of butter ma- 4th. New milk, after being churned, is sweet and suitable for family use. 5th. Instead of feeding- the .calf with milk direct from the ..cow churned swc&t milk will answer every purpose. Hy this means the butter is all profit. We otTer it upon the following terms: If thc Churn does not prove as recommend ed, it may be returned and the money Will be refunded. ' ; Exclusive county rights to manufacture nd sell in the States of Jorth and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, for sale at abotit the rate of one hundred dollars; tor each 10,000 inhabitants: ' ; . We have constantly oh hand and for sale, six diflerent sizes, S3, 4, $5, $6, $Dt and Si 2, capable of churning at one time U, 3, 55, 10, 15, and 20 gallons pf milk or cream. Also, churns ofany size made to order.'. ; Terms, Cash. A discount of 25 per cent, allowed to the trade.- : ' r - . All.brdcrs, postage paict addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly attended to. 'l. UGLASgeiitt No. 2 John streeti"cdrner bfBroaclway, n. y. ."5 l Beware ofj Counterfeits! the safest course is to buy of the regularaentS'Qnly. . . !. .,, . f - . . Ui! drujjsing the eye when in an inflamed and unlieal- it from sweet milk in from three to eight i. " f, .. . L. . f . . . thy state. In the use of this salve this objection Fpr sale by Geo. Howard. 3 AT LOW PRICES. TIPESPECTXULLY invito the -public to call and examine their ' JVcvb ipriiig (ii& summer 'floodiS Purchased exclusivel3T for cash, at unpre cedented Low Prices, and will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or'on a liberal credits ' April I5thl848lit fJjHE subscrijjerbaviiig;abap$loned all i idea of moving to the v west, has arso ciated with him in business hi? brother, MatTHew ''fVedaellTimH will continue bu iiness'at his bid stand under the firm, of C:r J. & i?S. UVdcIH. e a-hiser br thif ppoMity of -. fo j UfaWS. ' es'nimself to i merit a continuance ctthe same to the new firm. - : V..' .I.i !-U;i " Those incleoted to the 'subscriber by ac?' count, will please call and close ihe -simeJ by cash or note: J'AS. tPEBDELLH Tarboro' March 6th, 184S:I ; : LimeV VTV CASKS of, Thdmaston Rock. ; . zens oi rjugecomoe , ana aujuiuuig counties that he carries on the . fat the old Stand next door' to the Post f Office, where will he found a choice assort ! ment of v . , ; .? intr nit whn mav favor him with a call. ht nnnchnll rn nwnr nissntishfti. I, lit t j . ting done at the shortest notice' , ; j - u- Always on nana a lew select i . r . . . r articles of ready-made clot.hing 6I.his own .manufacture. JAS. MEHEGJLN , i rp c , j ,04 . . larborough January 1, 1848; . METCHEiLM? To tht I'uhlic. fW HE concurrent testimony of men of integrity and worth is the best evidence we can have ! of any fact o which we have no' cognizance juf-' ; selves. The great advantages possessed by his ; article over every other, are its certakstv, safjc- TV' convenience and economf. All physician : aam11 uiai 8Teai aanSer 15 w ne apprencnaeu iroiu . ,. , - , . v,m , necessarily attend the introduction of any pungent article into the evei Its activity in snbduinV in flammation ia so great that but few cases require the use of more than one bottle to . effect a perfec cure One physician remarked to us, after ha -ing witnessed its effects in several instances, that , 4t was a "perfect firk kIller." We might . mn tin tf rooenn o tPhv fine fio vo cnnnl1 tl nrororr red above every thing else in the treatment of dis , eases of the eye, but we prefer' it should stand on 5 its own merits. All we ask is that its virtues be thoroughly tested, and that the directions be strict ly followed. t Every bottle of the genuine salve has the name 1 r , MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE, ; ' A blown in the sides of the botlle, and the written signature of the proprietor, D. Mitchell, or ihe' outside wrapper. 1 ' r D, MITCHELL. " Perry, Wyoming county, N. V. . ' ALSO, Dr. Goi'donV vegetable' anti bilious1 fairily pills, and Dr. Tyler's ague & fever pills, For sale by r GEO. HOWARD. ' ' th e r imr ... MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER Porous Plaster j FOR RHEUMATISM, LOMBaGO. 'ifiPT.Ml j .......... btH..- ..... i 'FTjN all cases "where it is thought advisable tc , keep up permanent stimuVaat impresfsions on:' or near the organ diseased, these plasters will be found' highly valuable In fact, all the benefit that can accrue froma continuous countei-irritaa;' will be produced in the most efficient manner by them. As in rheotoatism, gout, enlargement of the jointsi chronic disease of the liver, spleen, jungs, or other internal organs, in short, in all other cases where warming or strengthening plas ters kre beneficial, these will be foun4 to be supe ior t6 any now muse, for sainj v ; r f Fcbiuary 1C. GctiHowartit
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