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I TVi a Pia3 i rl onto IJNITE&TATEl:" " Their ' Memoirs and Admiai$lraHoni.;i To which 18 added, an acconnt of the Inaugura tion nf each President, and a History of the princi- ml nolitical even's of his admnUtrations. and of the transaction of Congress at each session duri iring the period. s Declaration of Independence. Arlirls ot ConhHlcrlien. Constitution of the Unitctl States'with Notes and References. - ' ' ; -.- : "A brief history if the eventsand circumstances which led to the Union , of tbStates, and formation of the Constitution. y:' ' I :A synopsis of theConstitutions of the several State, y ' - , . f Tables of Members of the C.-.binets of .the 'ari- bus administrations Minister to Foreign 'ountrw AnM nthr nrtnriml ftiTlt? officers, 'it Chronological Tble of Pohtical Event in the United State. t Statistical Tables of Revenue, Commerce, and Population," ' 1 A. complete List af Members f Congets from 1-789' to ISiS. . , f With Portraits of the Presidents, engraved on gteel in the best jle ef the art, fram the most ap proved likenesses. By T.Balsh, Esq , f ohn itown, N. Y. In one Urge, handsoirw lme, 8vo., in emblematic Vmding. Price $2 50. ' ty Noexpense has bean siwrcd in the prepar ation of these volumes of Documents, History, and Statistics, to render the same worthy of patronage, flotonly of Statesmen and Legislort, but of the ' American public ffenerally; who will finde in thefn the Treasury of Political Knowledge, and a mass of information indispensable to every intelligent cilizan. -.' I Any person wishing the above vrork can get it by applying at this Office. :: . S COM Ml JI .S&JB.f w M.G. COOK would mpect fully inform ih inhabitants of Elizabeth City, and the adjoininy counties, that he has just return- j woud re9pcctfully call the attention of grain gr'ow d from Baltimore with a complete aKOrtmen; et to the article I propose to sell. All orders shall tof Watches and Jewelry, a list of which will be found below. He assures nil who may be disposed to purchase that he will sell l; Nor thern Price; and everything sold, or all work done by him will be warranted. "WATCHES AU3 JBWELH7. XSoA LefveVs, of M. h Tobias & Co, Cooper iOnnOn, IVOOlSOn.narriuu, odu.uvi , maker.; GOLD ANCHOR L K V E KM, uo I a " R. PALMER.", and , enamelled dials, Cold DupleXj iepinjj jy. B.in my: first publibation I stated I should and j VeMtcal VVatche, Silrer Levers andi not make any more ef the one horse power wheat Lepine8,9iler and gilt Watches New En?:- Thrashers, named by Mr. Alexander. I have al land Clocks and Time Pieces, Ladies Gold V tered my determination irj that respect, and will Chains. Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, j furnish them. Anv person wishing- to know any Beals and Keys, Lockets. Bracelet Clasp?; Gold Ear Rings and Pins in sets, 1 op?.i and other stone Bracelets, and all Gold do. do., Emerald Sapphire, Garnet Pearl, Mosaic, Cameo, Enamelled and Gold Breast PinsDo. do. do. Finger Rings, Gold Pencil Cases, Gold Thimbles and Shields, Gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &c. Also silver tea and table Spoons, and Spoons made to order together with; a generalassortment ot Fashionable Jewelry, low price do. x SPECTACLES. Gold, silver, steel, and German Silver Spectacles with Periiocal Glasses, a new and superior article. Also a large assortment of Perifocal Glasses, to suit all eyes, .kept con stantly .on hand, also every description of Spectacle Glasses. Nov. 4, 1848. , Cigars! Cigars!! i, TALiLt wno wisn to smoKe a caoice ciar uiusi T T 1 i , l V i call at the Drug Store of L K SAUNDEKS', tor he has just received the following brands, vjz: ' 1 6000-Juato Sanz Principe, ,,5000 De La Cruz, .1000 Antiguindatf, 1000 Minerva Panetelas, 500 Presse Regalias, 200 Woodville do. a superior article, Also 1 Box Elsmeralda chewing Tobacco, 1 do Barrows American Gentleman do. Also a stock ot comiron Cigars which are ofler ed wholesale and retail at very Low prices for cash. January 6, '49. THE subscriber has just returned from the I North, where he selecied them personally, a fine assortment of mountings for every kind of Harness. Whips of various kind Kinds, sulky and cart CoUarsr He has received a lot of genllemcns oad- dies., Heis now prepared also to make Saddle? & Harness in the best style. : i uuinya, uussj-""u iiuv-a.YaJ1j i' vTiencej ine aavaniages io pe aerivea ironi ue use v. J i .1 !. ah . .. Des l manner anu ui uiu snoi icsi jiolico. mints - of Repairs in his line done with neatness and des patch. Dec. 23,1848. ROBERT W ATKINS. :v;f CELLING' OFF" : , AS FAST AS I CAN! TllHE Subscriber not intend inc to remove X to 4,Tarborough, N. C. offers for sale hit entire 6tock of Dry; Goods and no Gro ceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots, Shoes or Hats. "For the purpose of getting elear of his stock on hand he will dispose of the same from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper'7 than he ought cto. For fear that he micht accidentally be right he will not say that.he can sell lower than jany of his neighbors." Pie would assure the public that he has on hand some very de sirable Goods for the present season. "No morel at present," only, call and see me when jou .want some cheap Goods, arid I shall ever Remain Yours, &c, JAMES V. HINT ON. ' March 3d, 1819. ' FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS STRAW-CUTTERS,; &e. I haVte in store, and am onstantly receiving y large assortment of the above articles of var ious kinds and patterns which 1 oSer to Far iners'and Merchants on pleasing terms, those in want are resperfully invited to call' and examine my assortment. -' ! . S. MARCH Rih3 Norfolk, Va. ! LOOKING GLASSES. I The subscriber continues manufacturing Lookf In$ Glasses, k eery vaiiety of Plain and Ornal teentat Gilt, Mahogany ami Fancy Wood Framed Also Portrait and Picture Frames of the newest and most approved patterns, which I offer whole sale ami retail at unprecedented low prices. Looking Glass Plates by the Case, Box, of in as ; worted quantities to suit purchasers. j WMcsale Dealers, and the trade generally, sup ed on liberal terms, and their orders promptly executed and carefully put up bv experienced pack- . REUBEN C. BULL No. Go Liberty-st between Nassau and Broadway Feb 10 New York. ;j A ALT t SALT.' i SALT! . THE subscriber ha9 on hand about 400 Bushels of Salt which he offers for sa le Also 75 sacks Table Salt. f' Feb. 10 C. C. GREEN I The subscriber having been engaged for some time in makingWheat Thrasherawhich expe rience haB shown afe adopted ibthjashing Pea. Flax, dccvwhile the same horsepower by which the machine is operated, afford a very .convenient facility in getting but corn, wishes to make known -more extensively than ha has hitherto done, that he is preparing, to furnist lhrashers by next thrashing icason, if application be ihadeearty, at Port Landing, north of Alligator River, Tyrrell couiiiy, it. -., wnere irge ocnooners can y w anchor within one hundred; yard afmjr hfcuse; or 1 would deliVer them at E. UUy or riymoutn. My laTpt !rhTabpThjia two hotJDerS- ahd Vivos two feeders acme employment to keep it sap plied when thrashing Wheat: Properly attended, I think it will with a mod article ofirraitt. thrash ilar J Price . I mnk Thrnthm nf a smaller six for 55. They are extensively used by the planters of Hyde, and ars deemed almost inaispewuic m m of the larger size. If as mch power a it will bear b applied, it will thrash out some 175 t 900 busheti rr Jy. To peons intending to operata ih. thr.shers oa the upper Ior instead ot base- Luint small deduct io in Price will be made, as I j intend ta famish flywheels to purchasers, that may 'wnh to th?a?h on tha IoWer floor of common tn I will also give to purchaser a description ofanimp-oved ald chrap! plan of horse power to work with a rope band, such as David Carter, Esq., f Hyde, and most 'of the farms of Hyde and Tyr- rel counties use. , v As to other grains not abore mentiohtd-SUCh, as Rice, Oats, Barley Rye, &c, it has not yet been asCeriained the number of bushe's per day, mv machines will thrash, and to say what I think mig'jt seem incn-dible to one not acquainted with my improved plan. These Thrashers are altered to suit the Bize of any grain simply by turning tap they can he- set so close' that Wheat badly shrunk with ruslcan be taken out clean, and then fo open that a bean can pass and not be broken. I intend to furnish -urchasers with a card to direct themlas to the different uses of the Thrashers, ancf avail myself of thn opportunity to thankfmy friends foT the liberal Datronajre thev have civen me, and be promptly and laithtully. attended o. 1 trive belovr only four certificates out of about sixty , that I have from inen that have tiought 3'hrashers of me. . The one horse power Thrasher mentioned by Mr. AlexainJer I shall not make any more of as the 2 horseanid 4 horse power seem mostly wanted; and a large horse, if the gear works jvell, can turn with ease the2 horse power Thrash er, an important improvement having been recent . mfLtUin r-r,! to f aHnrt, n,l n PPnlinff frir- thing tn regard to thrashing; reas, can calion Lcuis Midyet, of'Siumpy Point,Tyrfell county, Nt C , where His convenient for vessels passing the nar- "rows to call. W. R. P. p January lS'th, 1849. fc STATE OF NORT I CAROLINA. Tvrrell County. This is to certify that I nought of Wrn. R. Pal nler a wheat thrasher of bne horse power some three years past, which hasj proved to be good and will thrash one hundred bushels per day. Oct. 27,1848. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. -I -rx STATE OE NORTH CAROLINA. I ! Tyrrell County. This is to certify I bought of Wm R. Palmer a wheat thrasher of his own make, and have thrashed on crop of eight hundred .bushels averaging from on hundred and . twenty-five to one hundred and fift bushels per day, and by attention will thrash tho straw perfectly cleanrLalso thrashed my flax. seea wuu xus rnacnme ana i nnaa great saving in geling off seed, and in time. ct. 31, '48. JliiA'EKMcULEES. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I . Hyde County. would say to the public that one of William R. Palmer's machines was used in; thrashing: my wltatthe past summer, and that it thrashed the stra .v so thorouh'y as to leave scarcely a single grain tu be found in the thrashed straw. Properly attended, 1 think the machine would with a goed article of grain; thrash 175 or 200 bu- sliejls per day. RICI: ARD I. WYNNE. February 12, 1847. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. This is to certify'that 1 have seen several of Mr. f ; nvue v ountv. j William R. Palmer's machines at work, and I be. heVe those machines to be most desirable of anv or j ai others ialhis section of jcountry. I have lived i 7 eararon Judge Dannel's Plantation, and expe- of Mr. Palmer's improved plan of Thrashers. Oct2I, l848. WILLIAM SIMMONS. AMERICAN HOTEL NEW YORK, Broadway. Cornet Barclay Street. rffl HE Subscribers respectfully inform their JL friends and the pbhlie, that they have taken a lease of this well known Hotel, and have repaired and improved it throushout, and furnished it entireLy with NtfW FUR K ITU HE made expressly to thejr own order. 1 is their intenii.on to. make it one of Ihe behl and most fashionable reports for the travelling public that can be found in this country. Its situation is unsurpassed, being directly in front of the Park and witbin a short distance ci" all the Steam Boat had Rail Road land ings. TL The Tables will at all times he bountiful- ty supplied with the delicacies of the season, J. 1 .u: iwr- ., r . u. ..: U(I uiKir utiles huu xvyttua, uaviiig urcii fleeted with great care, cannot fail to give satisfaction. . The Proprietors hope,Jby personal attention to merit the " support and confidence oC ibe public. TABER & BAG LEY, , ; i Proprietors. Job Taber, Boston, i James Baglei, Philadelphia. ' ; ' 1 " ' 1 ' For Window Blinds, Window Sash, and Panel Doors. THE subscriber having the Agency of a large Manufacturing Establishment in Richmond Va., will take, pleasure in felling orders large or small at la short notice in the very best workmanlike manner, and on. terms to compete with Northern Manufictofies, Sarnples are kept at triy Office in the Store rf-Messrs; John P. Leigh & Son for the sal suction of a n y one wish mg toe them. " r All work is warranted on delivery. Orders to be addressed to V A. C. TOMS. 1848. ." . Norfolk, Va. Sept. 2, ,i?rM Bollles Dr- iStars Genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry, the celebrated lemedy or Con sumption, for sale by L. K. SATJNDETtS. i 1 '''.'' I CLOTHING !j "Cl,0THrN,G ! ! : Xj O TmMWG S T OU& , Next door' to Walter's Hotel f Main-st. Kqrfolk. LL person desirous of saving from 'JO to per cent ttt .the purchase of clothing,- will do well to call at our establishment, as wo are uei ininetl to sell clothing lower than any other estab- Ushment iri this placed ' - : , . .. ! Wfc bnr leae tt call the attenlldti of tie public to our 1 and Winter Stock of Ready-Alade CIothitKr, comprising in part of fine and hw priced Cloth dress and frock Coats, Beaer, Pilot , 1 wede Broad Cloth and "Sa timet Business Sack Coats, Cloth Cloaks, bkek cloth, French cassiinfere; fancy cas.imere and attihet Pants, satin, figured satin, velvet, Clothi and a Variety of other kind of Vests, all ef which is warranted Aq bo made and trimme in thfe best manner and style. V ' ' '"' " i We also hae. fine Iinrn Bosom 53irts, Collar, and Bosoms, low priced Shirts, netted Shirts and Draw, Slocks SCarfe, neck and pocket Hdk'fs. Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Comfort, Umbrellas, &e all of which will be sold low. ' Norfolkr October aist. i4g. .. : CASH FOR NEGROES. T WILT, pay the highest cash price for likely JL Kf.rrrnp.snf both sexes. 'All those that have such to dispose of will do wed.lO give ms a caji. & . .... ... . :i attend Jill calls promptly either through the rost Or otherwise feb 21 D. D..KAPER, near E, City. v GREJSNSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE. , CUiLrORD COUJiTT, N. C. , - - . : "' THE Second' Session of the College year, 1848-9, will commence in this Institution on the 6rst Monday in January next. The Lit erary department will be supplied with seven or more competent and faithful Professors and Teachers. The, Boarding department will be conducted under the immediate control of the President of ihe College. It is earnestly requested that all applicants for College clas ses be'present at the very commencement of the Session. Particular attention is invited to the reduced rate of board in the Institution. EXPENSES. Board and Tuition for each Session in advance. Board per Session, at 8 per month, $40 00 Tuition, either in the Classical or English De partment. 20 00 Music,. ' s 20 00 French or Spanish, . . 5 00 Painting and Drawing, 6 00 Needle work and Shell work, 5 00 Tuition in the Preparatory Depart- J ment, 12 to 15 00 Primary Department, 800 The College uniform adopted by order of Trustees consists, in Summer, of a plain white dres3, in Winter of some suitable material of blue color. dec :48 Geo. C. Mendenhaix, Pres. Trus. MURRAY & CLARK, IllILIi WKIGHIS, Pattern and Machine Makers, Chtf Wharf Elizabeth City, N. C. rilHE Subscribers are prepared to furnish all kinds of Mill workand Agricultu"al Ma chinery, at the shortest notice, viz.. Horse Powers, Wheat Machines, Corn Shelters, for hand aqd horse power. Cutting Roxes, Corn and Cob Grinders, Portable Mills, Wrought & Cast Plows and Plow Irons of all kinds; Wheat Fans, Mill work of alldeacrip- tionsbestdes a variety of other work, and all kindsof repairing' done at the shortest notice all Mills planned and erected by the sub scribers warranted to operate well. All kinds of Horse Powers, Wheat Ma chines, Wheat Fans, repaired at the shortest notice. Also large Corn Shellers for Horse Power that will shell from 300 to 700 bushels per hour. We would refer to the following named gentlemen that have them in use: Jas. C. Johnston, Esq Joshua Skinner, Edenton, N. C. Thos. P. Deveraux, Halifax, IV. C. Db. O. M. Ford, Woodville, Mr. Joseph Ioms, (p timans Co. Mr. William Glover,") Mr. Jno.C Barnes, Mr. Joseph H. Pool, Mr. Wm. H Davis, Pasquotank Co. Also Edge Tool Making oi all kinds done. ' . March 20 tf. FARMERS INN. fTMIE Subscriber having taken the Hoiree on the ccrner, lately occiiDied by Mr. Geo. W. Kellenger, and nearly opposite: the Store of John J. Grandv, Esq., wmild re spectfully inform his old customers, and the public generally, that ne has fitted it up with the intention of keeping a Hotrse of Enter tainment He assures all who may patron ize him, that he will spare no pi ins nor trou ble to maXet em comfortable. .His Table will be supplied with the best that the market can afford. Hs terms will be moderate, Boarders taken by the day, week, month, or year. In connection with the house, he has plenty of stable room for Horses, and persons leaving their horses with him will be sure to have them well, attended to. Jan. 20, ROBERT A. SAWYER. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Bertie Superior Court of Law, Fall Term 1848. Harriet Westony vs PetHioft for Divorce. ' Richard Weston. It appearing lo the Cowt that Richard Weston is not an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered that publication. be made for three months in the "Old Worth State" & "Raleigh Register' for said Wes ton to appear at the next Term of the Superfbr Court of Law to be held for the County of Bertie at the Court House in Windsor, on the third Won. Ltfay in March next, to pka answeror demur to said petition or Judgment, pro confesso. wHI be entered against him. By order of the Court Jan. 20 3m. , R. H.SMITH, Clerk. Oh Yes; Read This!! G C GREEN has on hapd and for sale, Young Hyson, Imperial &. G. P. Tea Crushed, loafi lump, and brovn Suaiav Lard, Butter and Cheese, 58 Meal, Flour and Rice, Soap and Candles M passes. Vinegar, Raisins and Tamarinds , Preserved Ginger and Citroo, Pickles in glass jars, Candies of various- kinds, Nuts da Spices do. Snuff. a first rate article; Fine and common Chewing Tobacco Cigars of various bra nds. Lorillards Smoking Tohacco; Brazil do Feb. 10. 1849. : l2Dozen Bottles of lr. Swaynea Comnnu n Syrup of Wild Cherry, for the cure ofcousrhs. co Id consumption, oxc., occior saie py September 16 SAUNDERjr. rii ir it iiKi ij,! ix; i iki i JLA 1 1 . MJ M.lJ M KJ JL, J lljUt ' IN ELIZABETH CITY; f f rpHE subscriber having takeft the Store'on -thn nrnpr VitkflBr' the MMincinn HnAco lately occupied by & X. Pool, Esq., 8sa Gro cevf i intends keeping! on hand ai general as sortment of erery thin? Usually found in a Drug Slorel He' hai just received a fine as?ortment of ' - , Painty Oils, Drugs: .Medicine? Perfumery, GiaJPiitty, !&,ci The ab6ve' articles are warranted - all fresh and no mistake. - -v L- Jan. 27.:49. LEWIS AVARROCK... V l RG INI A & NO II T H CAROLINA. ' Agricultural lieliouse. : ARMBRS and Merchants are informed that by Tar the argest and;best assortk rhent of PlowJand Castinjr can be had at thi - m mm- m . - establiehment. and upon terms that can no fail to please. . ; As regards superiority,! would like to have any experienced, practical farroertrjf some ojf mem wun oiner riows soiu in mis or any other market and if not found of as good mate rial as well made of as easy draught and in every othef necessary respects to do, a good work ttie person or persons malting tne tria shall have my Plows for nothing. ! S.MARCH. mh3 Wide Water st Norfolk.t Va. Spring Goods. y.Uo I received at iue-L.aaies csaioon a very larsfe stock of bpnngnd feuminer Good? i Is being constancy increased by every arriya of a line of packets from the North & East the assortment will be kept good all the sea son lo enable our customers to supply iheml selves always with any quantity of the best boots and Shoes which are made. The proprietor of the Ladies Saloon wil be prepared to show a stock of Boots, Shoes anu isrosans numpenno' over one thousand cases, which he1 takes pride in saving that it emnraces the Dest assortment ever known iri Norfolk before. s x . ,'. Also the latest styles of Ladiesv and Gen tlemeis Travelling Trunks, Valice.s Carpet bags and Satchels- also Straw Mats and Rope Mats, which have been just received. The entire stock is IFered for sale at very low prices at wholesale and retail. Our friends in Virginia and North Carolina will please call and se? us when they come to Norfolk. We will sell them all they want at fair prices, with the u?ual credit. The Ladies Saloon is on Main Street near Walters' Citv Hotel. I W H ADD1N8TON. mh 17 J Norfolk, Va. Wreck Sale. . Was sold by the Commissioner of Wrecks, tor the 3d Wreck District of North Carolina on the 20th February last .1900 White Oak Slaves, which wen? picked up'alonjj the beach 9 miles north of the Na's Head Hotel. Any person or persons proving ownership will re- ceive the amount they are entitled to) by applying lo t tie Commissioner. HODGES GALLOP, Corn. Wrecks. 3d Wteck District. N. C. - March 17 8t. Wreck Sale. Was sold on the 15th insf., on the beach 16 miles noith ot Nag's Head, a Yawl J3oat about J8 or 20 feet Ion? and about 6 feet wrde. Had painted on her tern.th(; initials W. E. L. Any person having claim unon her can receive the amount they are entitled to callinjr upon the Commissioner. HODGES GALLOP, Com. Wrecks. 3d Wreck District, N;C. March 17 St. ! A Fact Worthy to be Known. flHE subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and the public generally, that he has recently purchased of Mr George W. F, Dashiell his entire stoek of Goods,Dand hav in? taken the store formerly occupied by him feels himself prepared to sell upon as -ood terms, and at as low prices as ary house) in Elizabeth City. His; stock consists in such articles as are getieraSIy kept in a well regu lated Dry Good Store, and as the time is near at band, when he expects to replenish his stock, he is determined to sell until that time, at unprecedented low prices, in order to make room for new Cjrooxfs. at strch prices as will suit any Lady's or Gentleman's purse. Call lr you please and judge for yourselves. Feb. 10 DANIEL RICHARDSON. NOTICE. riHE PATENT NETTING LOOM, wrp JL ed by Mr. John McMullen, of Baltimore. Md. i now in full and successful operationVand is pro ducing a most beautiful artielejflJetting, suitable for fishing nets, seines, flyhets for horses, Sec, which can be sTrfm&edHto dealers or consumers of the article, at a price far below that of a similar article produced by hand, and is in every respect decidedjysuperior. Uniformity in the meshes. perfect knots, and almost entire freedom from knots in the twine, adds very much to the-beauty and perfection of the work of this machine. xis-herrnen, dealers m sems and seme twine, and manufacturers of fly nets, arc respectfully in vited to call and examine specimens of this article, at No. 74Jt Bowly s wharf, Baltimore, ild. Jan. 20 4m. ; WM. E. HOOPER. 75 Cents. Will be opened this morning at the Ladies Sa loon .. ; - 200 Paris Ladies' Morocco Slippers, at 75 cents a pair. . '",' They were matle by Mr. Mcintosh, of Philadel phia. We have all sizes now at that price and La die's who may want a pair soon had better call at once and secure a pair as it is very difficulty in deed io get sucn goous 10 sen at tnat low price. For sale at the-Ladies' Saloon oh Main street near Wallers City Hotel W H-ADDUNGTON Fefrn : NbtfolkrVa. Attention Traveller. THE Subscriber having taken the House on the Ca-wal s fcnaikar hnvrn as- Majpr Farran ges," would resj)ectfully inform the travcllinfr pub lic that he is prepred to accommodate them, and hopes by a strict attention to the business, to mer f t a sfeare of public patronage. Hi& charges .will be moderate. " . ' . !' v- - - dec 16 SEBASTIAN WILLIAMS. Genuine Thoinpsoniaa Ifledi- eines, for sale ftth Drug Store of . t VS'X V,?:- I Dr. WARROCK, feb IT Under the Mansion House. fTHSubcriHer wishes to 'p'nhchas'e' negroes vfof lh.ejeaiuln ' Twelve:';month of all ftiu'ds for which he will -pay . the highest that' cab be' obtained within one hundred miles of this place. AH communicatldns ad dressed thro' the Post office or otherwise will meet prompt attention. - , WILLIAM GLOVER. j E.City, Nov. 24 : C ; 7 ls ; ; Cabinet Warehoudei THE subscriber begs leive. tti return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them,' and would take this op portunity of stating that they have recently turned the whole of their lerge establishment iuto a Warehouse, and that Ihelir present stock of FURNITURE is larger thaii it has ever been,-consisting of etefy variety of arti cles wanted in their line, made by themselves of the best maiertal and wbrferhanship; and they have no hesitation in saying that such an assortment was never before offered in this or any other Southern city amongst which may be found the following articles : Ladies! Dressing; Bureaus, . Cupboards, Sideboards, plain Bureaus, Secretaries and book Cases, Sofas of various Rtyles, Divans, ladies' Work Stands, Marble lop Centre Tables, Marble top Pier Tablesj Marble top Card Tables, Marble top Wash Stands, Mahogany Chairs, French style, and more than fifty different patterns pf other Chairs of all kinds and prices, among which are Mahogany, Cane Seat, Walnut, Curled- Maple, Rose Wood Wood Hottom,' Chairs of different patterns, French Bead$teads, , Mahogany plain Beadsteads, Curled Maple Bead steddsj Walnut Beadstead,' Cherry 'Beadsteads, and & large number of plain Maple Beadsteadsj IJ.iir Mattress, Palm Leaf Mattress,-Shuck Matiress, and Feather Beds. It would be tedious lo enumerate. It would be to the interest of all who are in want of articles in their line to jjive them a call, as they cannot fail to suit both iu the article wanted and price. They are also Agents for the sale of Nunns & Clark's celebrated PIANO FORTES, with and withoHl the iEolania attached; and also for a new style portable SHOYVER BATH; all of which will disposed or low for cash. L SALUSBURY & BROTHER. N. B. Old Furniture, taken in exchange for new, or the highest cash price will be paid for the same. Nuifulk, July 1,1348. ly. lKrVALUA3iE FAMILY COMPANION, SIX Lectnres on Causes, Prevention and Cure ot'Cousumption, Asthma, Diseases ot'the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 5231 pages," '28 enjjrav injrs. Paper 50 cts.j bound 75 cents. Mail lo any part 9 1-2 cts. Shoulder Braces and Chest - E"jrpafJuefs, $2 Mail tt any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, ly inail2 letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, $3 to $10, for all Ruptures, Falling ot'the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back awl-Chest sent by Express everywhere.. ForBrace or Supporters; or Rupture Supporters, gic height from head to foot, and circumference ot person next the surface, just above the blps. Il Rupture, mention which side. Annts wanted for the eale of the above goods. Address Dr; FITCH, 707 Broadway, New Yofl, powt.paid. GliKAT ATTRACTMN CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S GOODS. For the season of Presents, , AT -'' J. M. FREEMAN'S WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Qf Who has just received a general assort 3rnent of Fine GoJd and Silver Lepine- Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Military Goods -Plated and silver Ware, ' Hair and tooth brushes, comhs. Spectacles and spect icle glasses, With a general asortmeut of FANCY GOODS, Mis old friends arid all others are invited to call and look in, before purchasing elsewhere, at one of the most exteusie and Varied assortments of 'Watches, Jewellery, Fancy, Silver and Plated Goods, y ever before offt red by him. They shall be sold Cheap for cash. He annexes a part of the assort incut, viz: Watches, jewelry, fancy articles, silver forks, spoons, sugar tongs, butter kuivesy Brittank ware, castors, candlesticks, snuffers and trays, gold and silver spectacles tosuit all ages, gold pencils, topaz, cameo and other pins, finger rings, gold and stiver thimbles, hair pins, gold studs in every variety, gold guard and ladies neek chains, boquet holders, silk purses, every variety, coral shell, side and tuck combs, fancy combs, gold stones, set bracelets, vest and fob chains, silver, pearl ahd toitoise shell card cases, rich-plated fruit and cake baskets, new -attcrns,hair b: ushep, tooth do, pocket and dress ing combs, jet studs and buttons, razors, pen knives, scissors. With a great variety of MEW AND BEATIFUL GOODS. dec 23. Tailoring Business. : r 91 HE subscribers having associated them-f- eives together on the 1st January last, for thecpurpose of carrying on the Tailoring Business, would most respectfully return their sincere thanks for the patronage they have recpived. and soliciL a continuance of the same. One of the - firm, (Mr. Burgess,) is lately from Norfolk, and understands cutting in all its branches a? well as the other Part ner. They would assure all who may favor them with their patronage, that their work InUI be promptly done and done in a work man like style and o veiy reasonable terras The latest Northern Fashions rejularfy received. - BERRY & BURGESS, John G. Berry, ) Hertford, Perquimans Co., John Burgess, y N, G., Feb. 24, 1849. ' i J" J!L k HOES, SPADES, FORKS, AXES, NAILS TRACE CHAINS, CASTINGS, &c. JrtA D'Z. Hoes, weeding, hilling, &c. ml XI lCd dox. Spades and Sho'elsK assM stamps, 30 doz Manure Porks; COtrprTrace Chains, 50 doz Axes, superior ;fr' 300 kegs cut Nails, Brads and Sp.ike. 30 b-as Wrought and Horse Nails 12 tons Hollow Ware Castings, For sale low by BONSAL & BRO, , . -' Hardware Jnorters, feb 17 east side Market Sq ; Norfolk.. Liquid Hair Dye. : - I have just received l (dozen Eugene Rosscls Liquid Hair Dye, which- i warranted to dye the Hair and not the skin. ,AUycw who Want a head of beautiful black ' Hair nrnst calt and get a bottle ! before it is all gone- For ala by ; r : :?4 jan o, '49. l. k. sounders. IU II K IV RYGL Eii, CIVIL ENGINEERy SUFFOLK VA. tlcing provided with a 'superior set of Surveying, Levelling and ;Transel Instruments, respectfully offers hi professional . services to the ' citizens of; ' North- Carolina. lie. is prepared to surVey and divide land on the most approved principles; lay "dlttoads, construct bridges, drain and reclaim swamp lands, select iles for -Mills, and furnish drawings for cvry description of building and Wachinery. I erms moderate. Letters in all cases rctcivc prompt attention. August 19,1848. fptiE subscribers respectfully iftferm all owners andvmasic:9 of vessels, that they have just erectetl a new eet of RAILVV AYS on Pleasant Point, at Elizabeth City. N. C..; and have prepared fHemselves with Materials and good Workmen", and afe now prepared to take up vessels ofariy size. All we ask is td give Us a fail trial. BURGESS &'LAMB. E.City, Nov. li, i8-i8. : ( Extensive Stock ot FASHIONABLE Ca6inet KURNlTUBlEli The subscriber would call the attention oi his friends and purchasers, to his present much enlarged stotk and assortment of Cab inet Furniture, Chairs, Looking Glasses, &c: which he offers on the most accommodatin' term v J D GHISEL1N, s Piano Forte ahd Furniiure Ware Rooms; next to Bbodgood & Co,a Main st; Morfdlkj Dec. 16, 1818. ' .... , - "TO SHIP MASTERS AND OWNERS. WE have lately received a full supply of all sizes of - - , - Iron Sheaves, with and without patent 4 Rollers ALSO, Patent Composition Roller Bushings, for wooden Sheaves, Iron Bushings, Block 7?ivets, Ctuarter Blocks, Gin WheeU, ' Jack Schrews, Ship Carpenter's Clamps, &c, Which we offer for salertt very low prices. BONSAL&BRO, Feb 19 Norfolk, Va. Sianos! Pianos! Pialios TO BE OPENED THIS MORNId, TWO MORE Of THOSE SUPERIOR PIANOS OP HALLE P, DAVIS &. CO'S MANUFACTURE. NO. 2441 superb seven octave round cornered rosewood PIANO, vith full length iron frame and sounding board. No. 2433 :a superior six octavo round cor nered Piano, With iron frame, &C s The subscriber would solicit a call from his friends and the community, (though they should not wish to purchase,)to examine the above instruments, which are unsurpassed,, perhaps unequalled by any manufactured in this country, in.exterlof and interior finish, touch, tone, durability, and every other qual ity that constitutes a first rate instrument. To purchasers the subscriber would state that these instruments come to him warranted as unsurpassed bj the Piano Fortes ofany other manufacturers id this country, are pro nounced to be so by competent judges, were marked 4No. 1' in the report Of the annual Alusisal Fair, and are sold as sueh. 53 Ev ery instrument is guarantied in every respect, and a pledge giren to return the purchase money Jf the article does not give satisfaction. J. D. dHISEUN, Jr. Piano Fortei asd furniture ware-room, Newtoos Row, Main st., next to J I Blood good & Co., Norfolk, Va. To the Shaving Publid. "7-OU can find atC; C. GREEN'S Store JL. Fine and Common Razors Shaving Brushes and Boxes " ' Alford's Maijic Strep Ryefs Magnetic do. " La Rose and Pistachio Cre.arri 7 Almond, Rose, BVovrn Windsor, anrj Military1 Soap; Hair Oil and Perfumery of different kinds Dressing, Finetooth and. Pocket Combey Hair and Tooth Brushes, &c &. E. City, Eeb. 3, 1849. 1 TO PLANTERS & PARMERg POUDKEriE The Lodi Manufacturing Co. offer ior sale their New' and Improved Pondrctte at the following prices, viz: 1 Bbl. $3,09 3 BbJs; S5.00. 7 Bbls. $10,50, and at the rato of $1,50 per bbl. for any larger quantity., Delivered free of charges oa board of vessel in the City of New York, ; t , This consecrated! rrrarrffre made from the corrtenfff of sinks and privies into a dry inoffensive Powder, is the cheapest in the world for raising com. 9 Bbls. (3,00 worth) will manure an acre of corn in the hrlK will cause it to come up quicker, grow vigorously and yield a heavier crop than any other manure. ltsr cost and all the charges of trans, portation and application will not amount to Xh'' cost ef carting and labor of applying barn ara manureT i - . Upon Tobacco its results are equaTV heneftciaL The Company point t a repwts-"on often years standing and the large capit" "sk in ..theilr busi,' ness as a guarantee for twr making a good artf cle. A fair trial is pectfully. m asked, however small. Apply (if Ay ma i? pot paid) to The Lwli v Manufacturisr Co., 51 Liberty Street, New York. Janl SO, 1849. 2m. - Doctors Cahooii Claiming HAVING this day associated themselves kv the practice of the various branches pf their profession, respectfully offer their ser vices to the citizens of Pasquotank Cottutr. They may be found in Nisonton at the office ; of Dr. Cahoon, or jit their residences, wh-er not proiessionally engaged. 1 bey take this opportunity to return their tnanss io inosv who have hitherto employed tnemwid hope byxprompt attention at-all times 'and seascn to secure its continuance. . Nixonton, Feb.' 3rd, 1819. V The Partnership heretofore existing under tfi firm of JAS. M.B RUFF & CO. yrasjdissolved by mutual consent on toe isi msi, - r - Having porchased" of my friends fn BartTmom, their eatire interest in the buisness, I shall hereat tcr Conduct the lu.isiness in my own name and pry my own account, hoping to receive a continuation) of that patronage which has heretofore been " so kindtv bestowed upon us, 5 JAMES M.BRUFFl r P.5. As I am very desirous of settling up the affairs of the old concern, ' with as little delay possible. - AH persons indented to us in any shaper or form, arc particularly nUcsted to call and set tle their respective accounts immediatty, as this is a. .matter of great importance to me. , i? f JAS. M. BRUFF. ' ' FcbIt - " r ,' Nicfclk,:Va. . A NBW ARTICLE. " Castor Oil Capsules, a nev article for the siclrV rwithout taste or smell of the Oil. For sale by L. K. SAUNDERS.
The Old North State (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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