(fcf* Analysis has proved that the component parts
of vegetables are analogous—Liebig says identical
—with those of the physical structure of Man.—
No such analogy as identity can be detected in the
mineral kingdom. Thus Nature herself seems to
point out her vegetable productions a» a legitimate
study of the u edical practitioner, and by the laws
of affinity to give them a more important place in
the scale of remedial agents than the products of
the mine. The extraordinary and highly benefi
cial revolution which has been wrought in the
treatment of ninny diseases by the introduction of
Sands’ Sarsaparilla, is an apt illustration of this
theory. Uniting in itself the three cardinel pro
perties of the anti putrescent, a tonic and a cathar
tic. it at the same time purifies the circulation, in
vigorates the digestive organs, and carries off the
morbid matter which disease accumulates in the
system Thepatic disorders, tumorous swellings,
scrofulous ulcers, and all the irritations ami inflam
ni»lions of the skin, if within the reach of human
remedies; are speedily alleviated by this prepara
tion. •
For further particulars and conclusive evidence
of its superior valuo and efficacy, see pamphlets,
which may be obtained of agents gratia.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail bv A. B.
& D. Sands, Wholesale Druggists, 79 Fulton at.,
New York. Sold also by CHARLES H. HEINITSH,
Agent, Portsmouth, and M. A. Santos, Norfolk.
Price $1 per bottle ; 6 bottles for g(5.
THE NEW YORK CONTRIHUTION
SHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
JVo. 57, Wall street. JYew York.
CAPITAL $300,000!
Insures Buildings in general. Merchandise, House
hold Furniture, Ships and their cargoes, (in port
only) Ships or Vessels lieing built, or repaired
and every description of Persoual Property.
This Compnny will pay all its losses hv the late
fir- in New York, anJ still have an ample capita,
to afford security to all its customers.
The subscriber is prepared to issue Policies direct
at the lowest rates of premium in Portsmouth, Nor
folk and the surrounding Country. Please give
me a call before insuring elsewhere.,
Applications by letter, (post-paid,) givvinga de
scription of properly, &c., &c., promptly atiendcd
to by GEORGE M. RAIN,
Portsmouth, Aug 27Agent .
DIED,
At bis residence in Rear Qartcr, Norfolk County,
Va., on the 14th instant, Mr. William West, aged
S3. He died lamented by all who knew him, be
love.d and respected.
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH,
Thursday, October 16.
ARRIVED,
Steamer Jewess, Sutton, fm Baltimore.
Steamer Alice, Davis, fm Richmond.
Packet schr Belle, McMath, from New York, to
W. Rowland, mdse to H. B. Reardon, Myers & Co
W. D Roberts, Jr., Plume & Co., R. A. Worrell,
Allyn & Robertson, J. Wills, Hardy & Bro., Wil
liams, Staples & Williams, A. Briggs, Reid & An
derson, E. J. Higgins k Bro., Paul. Pegiani k Co.
McCandlish k Jeffrey, J. H. & C. Rowland, R* C.
Barclay, J. Gordon & Co., Herman & Co., C. H.
Sheild, R. S. Hutchings & Co., Butler & Camp,
Soutier k Bell, Hardy & Delk, J. D. Thurston, J
I. Bloodgood & Co , J. C. Dodd, M. A. Santos, S.
March, Merwin k Co. C. W. Newton, R. If. Cham
ber laine, J. Hucknam, W. Retd, C. A. Smith, B.
Emerson, M. Ferrall, C. Shwarzkoph, E P. Tahb,
Mayer & Gormley, L. Salusbury & Bro., P. g!
Bonford, C. C. French, Farant k Eoudon, J. B.
Gray, W. T. Harrison, H. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Wrrrk
muller, H. P. Woods, R W. Colton, R. Rhea. W.
K. Stores, Navy Yard, J. H. Hall. Watts & Hun
ter, J. G. Hatton, J.Coeke, R. Archer.
Schr Col. DeRu8.iy,-, fm Port Deposite, stone
to the Navy Yard.
Schr Martin L. Smith,-, from Port Deposite,
stone to the Navy Yard.
Schr Havanna,-, fm Port Deposite, stone to
the Navy Yard.
Schr Spy, Hawkins, from Alexandria, flour to
Williams, Staples & VVilliams.
Schr Lion, Baaanight, fm Baltimore, mdse bound
to Elizabeth City, and Newby’s Bridge. >
Schr BeUcy, Beale, fm North Carolina, shingles
to R. A. Worrell.
SAILED,
Baique Louisiana, Emery, for Jamaica.
Brig W. R. Jones, Snow, for Barba does.
Schr Adrian, Bedell, for New York.
Friday, October 17.
ARRIVED,
•Steamer Georgia, Cannon, from Baltimore.
Schr John Francis, Jarvis, from Matthews, with
cider and peas to the Master.
Schr Caroline, Blithery, fm New Bedford, in bal
last, to Williams, Staples k Williams.
Schr Henry Martin, Perry, from North Carolina
with corn, peas and staves to Dickson & Mallory
Wiflhi:^gk~r,w?lllw,r,.York-iu l>u"“‘ -
FALL FASHIONS.
MRS. S. W. CORBY,
CHURCH STREET, NORFOLK, VA.
ncupcci ally announres to
the Indira of Norfolk, Porta
* tT'o'Jth and their vicinities,
" t{’at I'as returned from
the Northern Cities with a
handsome assortment of MIL
LINERY .whirl, she will o
pen for their examination
this morning at half past 10
UV1UUK.
All orders executed in the best and most fashion
abe style, as she has in her employ Ladies who ful
ly understand their business, and cannot in point
of taste be surpassed by any in this or any other
City. J
OOP Bleaching and Pressing executed in the beat
_Oct 17-1 m.
T17ELCH FLANNEL.—Just
received a few
VY pieces Genuine WELCH FLANNEL, war
ranted not to thrink; which will be sold cheap at
„ MAUPIN’S,
_Oct 17 Crawford street.
SATTINETT8.—I have now on hamfjust re
ceived a good assortment of Sattinctta and
Tweed Cassimcres from 37J to $ 1.60, which will
be disposed of at a small advance. Call at
Oct 17 MAUPIN’S Cheap Store.
Mousaline shawls.—a^TT^T^
reived at MAUPJNS
Oct 17
TAMPS. LAMPS, LAM PS — 1 wT^tdCornc
■M.J lius At Co s Lard Lamps, just opened, embra
ctng e-cry variety of patterns, at prices varvimr
from 60 cents to Ten Dollars, 6 of $10 each *
As we arc appointed agents, for the sale of Cor
nelius k Co’s Lard Lamps, wo have been directed
toaell his Lamps at the same prices they ar»,„u
at his manufactory. y
NOTICE.
Any person finding that C. Hal] & Co., charging
more far Cornelius k Co’s Lard Lamps arc request
ed to give us notice, and a reduction will he prompt
ly made. C. HALL it CO
Oct IS
GOOD BUTTER.—If you want good BUT
TER you will certainly get it by sending to
Oct 16 THOS BROOKsfjT.
HAMS.—Another lot of choice Southampton
HAMS. For sale by
Oct 16 THOS. BROOKS, Jr.
SUPERIOR RICHMOND GRATE COA L—
2000 bushels selected LUMP COAL landing
from Schr Onego, and for sale in lots to suit.—
Terms Cunh on delivery.
Oct !*—B FERGUSON & MILHADO.
NE- RUM-—27 bbls 1st proof, in store and
• for sale by JOHIAH WILLS,
Oct 1® Commerce street.
Baltimore shot.—100 bag* Baltimore
•hot, 650 bags Missouri Shot, momently ex
pected and for sale low on landing by
JOSiAII WILLS,
wcl ■" Commercs street.
(JORDAN'S LOTTERY OFFICE.
Drawing Alexandria Lottery Extra Class No. 246.
69, 50, 68, 43, 12, 13, 28, 27, 21, 62, 1, 47.
SPLENDID SCHEMES.
Thi» Dai) only !
$19,000!
10 Prizes of 1000.
78 Numbers, 14 Drawn Ballots.
Consolidated Lottery, Extra Class No. 13,
Drawing received Tj-inorrow Morning.
(Capitals,— 18,000,4,000, 1.300, 1,164, 10 of 1000,
400a, 200a, 160s, 100a, 76a, 30s, 26s, &c.
Tickets only $4— Shares in proportion.
DRAWS THIS DAY !
$9,000,
5 Prizes of ff 1,000.
76 Numbers, 14 Drawn Ballots.
Alexandria Lottery Extra Class No. C43,
Drawing received Monday Morning-.
Capitals,—9,000. 2,000, 1,500. 1000s, 600s, 30Os, 200s,
15Cs, 60s, &c. &c.
Tickets only $3—Shares in proportion.
Tickets to be bad at JNO 1). (JORDAN’S,
Lottery and Exchange Office, Norfolk,
Where the highest premium is paid for Gold,
Silver, and Specie Checks. Oct 17
PLASTER.—The subscribe*- has orders always
on hand, to purchase this article, vessels ai ri
ving with Plaster, would do well to give him a call
before selling. JOSIAII WILLS,
Oct 15 Commerce street.
OVEY’S SEEDLING NTR AWIJF.R
RY.-We are daily expecting these celebra
ted STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Those wishing a
supply will please leave their orders as soon as pos
sible, at the Drug Store, High street, 4th door be
low Middle.
*** We can furnish Print, gratis a general bisto
ry of these Strawberries, showing the manner of
cultivation, laying the beds, &c. &c. Please call
and get a copy.
Oct 14 CIIAS.II. HEINITSH, Agent.
i
FLANNELS, which will be soldut a small ndvancc
fur Cash. Call at MAUPIN’S,
Oct 11 Crawford street.
SUSPENDERS.—Ihave on hand direct from
the manufacturer a larare supply of CORRU
GATED SUSPENDERS, (free from Sulphur) for
men and boys. WM. G. MAUPIN,
Oct 11 Crawford street. |
SPOO L COTTON AND N EE I) L ESL—A
supply ol the above articles just receiver! at
MAUPIN’S,
Oct 11 Crawfor.i street.
SUPERFINE SWEET OIL —.Inst received
a fresh supply of SUPERFINE SWEET OIL,
in bottles and flasks. For sale at the. Drug Store,
4th door below Middle street, Sign of the B'g Mor
tar. CHAS. II. HHNITSH, Agent.
Oat 11_
Genuine oilof tannin, or leath
ER RESTORER.—This article is recommend
ed with confidence to the public generally, par
ticularly those anxious of having continually dry
feet. Its long use and reputation has been estab
lished years ago. When Boots and Shoes are com
pletelv satuarated with the Oil of Tannin, they be
come perfectly water proof. It never perpetrates
enough through the leather to soil the stocking.—
Ladies Kid . Shoes take it well; also, stiff Gloves,
kc. For sale at the Drug Store, Sign of the Big
Mortar. CHAS. II. HEINITSH, Agent.
Oct 11
CORNED BEEF—A very superior article
put up expressly fur family use, and for sale
by T. BROOKS, Jr.
Oct 10
FLOUR-—SObblsof Family, Superfine and Fine
FLOUR, of choice brands, for sale by
Oct 10 T. BROOKS. Jr.
T IQUOHS.—5 bbls Old Funk Whiskey,
5 bbls Common do
1 pipe Holland Gin,
1 qr cask French Brandv, in Store anti for sale
b7 * T. BROOKS, J.
Oct 10
COME AND SEE Til E~BARG A INS.—
Just received a lot of Double and Single Guns,
which will be sold very low for cash. AUo, Shot
Bags, Game Bags, f’owder Flasks, Nipple Keys,
Cleansing Rods, Cap Chargers, and Percussion
Caps of various qualities, in fact every article used
by a Sportsman. Guns made to order, or altered
from flint to percussion ; and all work done by the
subscriber warranted to give satisfaction or no pay,
and the prices as moderate as the times will afford.
If you want cheap articles, arid your work done
well, just call at the Sign of the Mammoth Gun,
High street, Portsmouth, Va.
Oct 9 J. A. SPALDING.
Shawls, shawls, shawls.—John
COCKE & CO., are now offering for sale a very
large and well selected Stock of SHAWLS, to
which they invite the attention of the ladies, and
all who desire a neat, cheap, warm, and good arti
cle. They are in part as follows:
Super 8-4 Striped, Plain and Fig’d Silk Shawls.
Do 9-4 Cashmere do of the latest patterns and
styles.
Super Thibet Wool do, Rrocha do, Merino do,
Zephyr Wool do, very large and pretty ; Mouealine
de Lane do, some of which are white and hand
somely embroidered ; Nett do, Prusiati do., and al
so a large supply of Black Thibet and Muslin de
Laino Shawls, Black Silk Mantillas, &c , all of
which they will sell low for the money.
Oct 6_ JOHN COCKE A CO , High st.
SUNDRIES -20hhd* W.I. & P. R. Molasses
10 lihds F. R. Sugar,
10 boxes Double Loaf Sugar,
10 bbls Pulv. and Crushed do,
75 bags Laguira Coffee,
25 “ Rio do, In slor*. for sale low by
Sep 8 WILLS & CO.
BV LATE ARRIVALS W. II. H. HOD
C5ES fi CO., have received from the Pub
lishers the following valuable Hooks :
Elements of Morality, including Polity, Wm.
Whewell, I). IX, Authoeof the History ana the Phi
losophy of the Inductive Sciences. Price $1.
Journal of the Texian Expedition against Mier ;
subsequent imprisonment of the author, his suffer
ings, and final escape from the Castle of Pcrolc,
with reflections upon the present politically and
probable future relations of Texas, Mexico, and
the United States, by General Thomas J. Green.
No. 39 Harper’s Pictorial Hible.
No. 11 Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy.
No. 18 Wandering Jew. Oct 6
$.100 REWARD.
I will give the above reward for the appre
V'i hcnslon of my Man Charlts. He has been
gone about twelve months, and from recent
.Ja.. - information, is now engaged in getting shin
gles in the Dismal Swamp ; ana, it is believed, oc
casionally visits Suffolk. He now rails himself
Jim. He is about 21 or 22 years old,of a dark mu
latto colour, with a full face, broad but low fore
head, small eyes, wide mouth, with good teeth.—
He has a very short thick neck, and remarkably
small ears. He is about 5 feet 10 inches high, with
broad shoulders and large limbs. Direct to
GEORGE W. PEKTE,
Aug 28—w3m Hertford County. N. C.
^jOFPEEj Ac.—280 bags Prime Green Rio Cof
25 bags Government Java Coffee,
37 boxes Sperm Candles,
10 do Chemical Wax do,
40 hhds P. K. and N. O. Sugar,
«'n,
’ Houle MolM*“sr,inl<,UC’ C0ba lnd S^ar
'^bHls Apple BVaTdy,
S nnH ,ha,f bo*p" 'o*' Sugar,
•J® baU Orleans Molasses.
2» half pipes and qr casks Cognac Brandy
In store and receiving, for sale by
Commerce Hrcet.
L.AD1ES’ FAJLL FASHIONS.
MRS. M. A. BUTT,
Ha* the pleasure of inform
ing' the Ladies of Portsmouth
arid the adjacent country that
W she has returned from the
v North and will open at her
FASHIONABLE MILLIN
ERY establishment.
Mum street, Norfolk,
^ * on 1\ie*tlay Morning the I4ih
instant at 10 o’c|ock, a beautiful assortment of Bon
nets, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, faces, and other ar
ticles in her line, all of the newest and most ap
proved style, which she offers nt as reasonable pri
ces as any Store in the City or State.
Also, a fine assortment of MUFFS at various pri
ces. All orders promptly executed in her usual su
perior style ol neatness and fashion.
Oct 13— 2w_
FARM FOR RENT.
ON THE WESTERN
BRANCH, an excellent Farm,
belonging to the estate of Hen
ry Curtis, about six miles from
Portsmouth. This Farm is sit
' unted on the Creek, so that a
few minutes rowing will bring
piuuui-r VO mantel, ana is an excellent quality ol
soil. On tho premises is a new two Story Dwelling
House, and necessary Out Houses, all in thorough
repair. The whole will be rented to tho highest
bidder for 1S46, on MONDAY next, 20th instant,
that being Court day, before tiie Court House door
in I’ortsmouth.
Oct 16—* JOHN S. WHITE, Administrator.
FOR KENT,
For the next year, a small com
fortable D WELLING HOUSE, situ
Latcd on Effingham street. Terms
glow.
j A good DWELLING HOUSE, with a Store un
der it, on the corner of Crawford and County sts.,
1 in the business part of the town, and an excellent
i Stand.
ALSO,
The DWELT,ING over my Store, on Market
, Square, pleasantly situated and very convenient;
or, if preferred, the House and Store will be. rented
i together. A belter stand lor business cannot be
found in town. The rent will be low.
Oct IG STEPHEN JAMES.
TT^OR rent.—The subscriber will rent for the
J? next year the HOUSE on Queen street, now oc
cupied by Mr. Jno. Tart. Apply to
Cct IG JOHN COCKE.
FOR RENT, for the ensuing year the STORE
AND DVV El.LING at present occupied by Mr.
Geo. Harvey as a Shoe Store, West side of the Mar
ket. The stand is very desirable for any kind of
business, and especially for the Country Trade —
For terms apply to JOSEPH BOURKE,
Oct 15—6t Near the Market.
A HOUSE FOR RENT.-A DWELLING
on Middle street, nearly opposite to Thomas
Scott’s. Possession given on the 1st November.—
Apply to Mr. Morriasett, on the premises, or to
(). i 14—3taw2w_Alt'Til UR EM,MERS<) \
Ij^OR RENT. i"or the ciiMiing V' ar, the Bb’lt'K
HOUSE on Crawford street, at present oreu
pied by David Griffith, Esq. It i,. well situated for
a Boarding House,or Private Dwelling. For terms,
apply to SAMUEL B. BROWNE.
Oct 9_ Crawford House.
FOR RENT.
That desirable WAREHOUSE lately oe.
eupied by Capt. Isaac. R. Bagley on High
! street, for the ensuing year. Price SJ20I*.—
Bond and security required, and if wanted pos
session will he given immediately.
Oct 7—taw3w ARTHUR EMMERSON.
FU It KIINT,
And possession given on January 1st 1846,
Tw o large and comfortable Dwelling Hous
„cs on Dinwiddle street, at present occupied
hv .Mr. Jno. Haync3 and JAo. R. Kilby, and sere,
al Stores and Dwelling Houses on Hitrli street, as
well as a number of Houses suitable for small fam
ilies in Portsmouth, Gosport and New town.
Also the large Wharf and Warehouse next the
Ferry.
Apply to the subscriber in Norfolk, or Jno. K.
Cooke, Portsmouth. A. T. M. COOKE.
Oct 4 —cod
FOR RENt7~
Xrsi. And possession given on the 1st of Jan
j f‘p| ,,ary. 1S45, that comfortable DWELLING
B~Bal on Duke street, at present occupied by Mr.
| William Galt. Terms $150 per annum—payable
I quarterly. Apply to
Sep 23—ts FERGUSON & MILHADO.
FOR RENT.
Mi The Subscriber will rent that large, airy
if and commodious Three Story HOUSE, on
j_County street in which she now resides, to
la good tenant. Possession given immediately.
\ Aug 23___FRANCKS GODWIN.
FOR RENT,
For the next year, the HOUSE, at present
occupied by the subscriber.
. . Also, the one on the adjoining lot at the
corner of London and Dinwiddle streets.
Apply to SAMUEL M. WILSON.
Sep 18—3tawtf
PLAID CLOAKING.--JOHN COCKE & CO
have now in Store and are offering for sale a
large lot of Plaid and other new style Cloaking
: which they will aril at very reduced prices.
Oct 7 JNO. COCKE & CO.
SELF-COCKING, SIX BARREL PIS
TOLS.— We can supply those who buy to sell I
I again on liberal terms; we have a large supply ; all
i of which are wa- ranter I; and especially well made
\ to our order. C. HALL & CO., Norfolk, Va.,
Oct 9 Agents for the Manufacturers.
Boarding house.—mbs Sarah gbant.
would respectfully rail the attention of Board
\ ®rs and Transient Persons to her large and com
• '•odious House, situated in 'he most pleasant patt
■ of Port smooth, at the lower terminous of Court
, street, near the water ermmawline a full view of
'll® harbor and slipping. Mrs. G. is desirous of!
| obtaining a few genteel Boarders, to whom she
feels certain she will give entire satisfaction. Her j
1 Baths are fitted up in neat style, and their use are j
| free to hr,r Boarders, Terms moderate.
I N. B. I wo small Houses on Glasgow street for |
Rent for the next year. Enquire as above.
Oc t 1_
! FMIIUOIDEKIID SWISS MUSLIN ROBI
j JOHN COCKE k CO., have just received nnd \
offer for sale a few of those beautiful EMBROIDER ■
ED SWISS MUSLIN DRESSES. Also,a few pieces
J,rje*°n Muslin, Handsome Rlark and
Vhite Silk Blond for Veils, to which they would '
1 rcnpcct.fully call the attention of the ladie«.
°FI 7_ JOHN COCKE ,<k CO
! rjOSHEN CHEESE.—A choice lot just rc- i
\ vx reived and for sale by
0ct 10 T. BROOKS, Jr.
IJJHIP MAS rER.s will find ti
~ rnent of C. Hall & Co., Sign of the Quadrant,
all Nautical Rooks of the latest edition. Charts,
Sympasomcters, Marine Barometers, very cheap;
Thermometers. Compasses, Quadrants, Octants,
excellent Log Paper, ( oinpa«s HungSolsr Lamps,
Shins’ Lanthorns, Blank Journals, Lon- Slates to
fold up with Hinges.
A large supply of Stationery of the most superior '
quality, recently selected by an agent in Europe.
I °Ft 1 _ cr IIALL k do.
F^LOITR.— lObblsnf FAMILY FLOUR.
b bbla Old Funk Whiskey, for sale low bv
| JkpflO__T. BROOKS
HACON AND LARD -10.000 lbs bacon
Hog Round. 6,000 lbs Extra Hams, 60 kegs No
I LARD, just received from Southampton County !
for sale by WILLS A CO. i
June 13
SOAP.—20 boxes of WinchcsL-r k Derby’s F«m
ilySOAP. 7 ,am'
| Oct 10 THOS. BROOKS, Jr. i
New, cheap dry goods store,
East side Crawford street, Portsmouth Va.—
'V M- C. MA UPIN having just returned from the
North, where, alter a close and careful examina
tion of the Markets, he has been enabled to pur
chase fur Cash a complete assortment of FALL &
M IN'ILK DRY GOODS, which ho is prepared to
dispose of for Cash at such prices as cannot fail to
please, and by a strict adherence to bis motto, which
will lie “ Small Profits amt t^uick Sales,” he hopes
to merit a share of public patrenatre.
His Stock constsfs in part of
Cashmere*
Uep do
Him Hound*
Alnpaca Lustre*
French Ginghams
Linen Cambric
Do do Ildkfs
Imitation do do do
Silk, Cotton and Worsted
lh.se
Kid, Silk and Merino
Glove*
Ladies' Merino Vests,
do Impel ial Bodies
Green Beraee,
Kdging* and Insetting*
Shawls, every stylo and
price
Black, Blue ami Fancy
Cloths
Black, Blue and Fancy
Casaitnores
Gold Mixed Tweed*
Satinets from 37.:ct» to
S' I 25
Silk and Satin Ventings
Common <lo
Merino and Silk Shirts
Do do Gloves
Black Silk Cravats
Pocket lldkfs
Scarfs
Suspenders from 25 cents
to !jj:3
Linen Sheetings & Shirt
ings
Damask Table Cloths
Do Napkins
D’Oyles' Flannels
White and Red do
('anion do
D xncstic Goods
Sheetings and Shirtings
Ticks, Checks, Kerseys
Negro Clothing
Do Ihisi: and Blankets
Prints—French. Knglish
and Dntth'slic, (com
G{ to 37 J cents
Whitney Blankets
Mackinaw and Dutlle do,
from 8-4 (o 14-4
Crib do
Cloakings and Plaids
Cashmere Hoods
Diapers and Crash
Umbrellas lYom 50 cents
to $£ 5
Furniture Dimity
Corded tlo
/vim marty other article* too numerous to men
non. Call soon at the NEW CASH STOKE.
Sep -29
JOHN COCKE «fc CO., have jus! received
per sc In I.eroy from New York, and are now
opening a fine assortment of FALL AND WINTER
I)l»\ GOODS, to which they invite the attention of
purchasers, both wholesale and retail. The Stock
is well assorted and consists in part as follows ;
10-4, II-4 and 12-4 Kibhond Round Whitney
Blankets; Point, Duffle, and Saddle do; While,
Red. Yellow and Greet, Flannels; Green Raize;
Brown, Bleached and Coloured Canton Flannels;
Dress and Furniture Calicoes; Table Diaper, 8 4
and 10 4, wide; Uu-si.i do; Birds Eye do; Hitcher
back do ; Colored End Towels; Lung Lawn mil
Linen ('anbre; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Hem Stiti lied do ; Coloured Bordered do; Barnsley
Sheeting, three yars wide ; Cotton do, same width ;
Black. Blue. Mixed and Fancy Sattincts; Tweeds
for Sack Coats; Superior Buckskin Cnssinets, Plaid
Cloaking; Black. Blue, Green, Clarot, and other
coloured Cloths; Black, Blue, and Fancy Cas.sj.
meres; Blackston Tweeds; 'Voolen Vesting! ; Va
lencia do; Superior Cashmere do; Mixed Doe
Skins; 12-4 White Marseille Quilts ; Paper Cam
bric furniture Checks; Brown Holland; French
I urkey Red Prints; English Turkey Red Cam
brics ; Turkey Red Cotton, for Striping; Gum Sus
penders ; Cotton do; Cashmere Shawls; Imitation
Cashmere do ; Damask do ; Shaded Ginghams ;
Blac k Silk fiui.-h Tabby Velvet ; do Sabine finish
do; i.icli Albert Cords; Iri.-b Linens; Brown Fr neh
do; Green Barrage, Embroidered ; De Lain Shawls;
f'olka (limp; Black Love Veils ; Black Italian Cra
vats; Fancy do; Worsted Caps; Donna Maria do;
C lib,nere do ; Pekin Hoods; Ladies' Silk and Kid
Glovi s ; Men’s do; Bleached and Brown Shirtings;
Heavy Woollen Kerseys; C'auvnss and Padding;
Black and while Wiggins; Cord Roy; Furniture
Dimity; do Fringes; Watered and Dama<k Mo
reens; Merino, Lambs Win,I, Cotton, and Bui k
skiu Shirts; Merino, Lambs Wool and Cotton
Draws; White Lace Muslins ; Jaokonet do; Moll
do; Cambric do; Swiss do ; Fig’d and Plain do;
Tarleton do; Wash Blonds; Bohinets ; Thread ; La
ces; Edgings and Iusertings , Lisle do ; Needles,
Pins, Cord, Tape, and many other articles loo tedi
ous to mention.
Also one thousand pounds Gill Nett Thread, is
♦ pound skeins. JOHN COCKE & CO..
**rP 13 High st., Portsmouth, Va.
f'1 K E AT 1M I* HO V EM KN T!—-COLOR ED
VT DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS.—J. 11.
W HI I Ell URS T has the pleasure to announre to
the Lallies and Gentlemen of Norfolk and Ports
mouth, that he has again returned and is prepare,I
to serve all who may favor him with their patron
age.
Pictures taken in the most beautiful and per
fect style of the Art, put up in elegant Cases, at a
very moderate cost, equally well in clear, cloudy,
and even in stormy weather, and warranted not to
fade or rub olT. 'The public generally arc invited
to call anil examine hi* specimens, whether they
sit or not. lie is assured, troin the liberal patron
age which lie has received, in both Northern and
Southern Cities, that ho will he able to give entire
satisfaction. See Rooms Corner of Main and Tal
bert sis, over E Dorney’s Dry Goods Stori, Norfolk,
for «a short time only. Also 170^ Main street, oppo
site the Ranks, in Richmond. * Aug 20— tf.
(SETTLE UP! SETTLE 1 I*!! All persons
k7 indebted to the subscriber will please settle
their accounts before the 1st of Novembt r, if not
sit tied by that time, they will be placed into an
Officers’ bands for collection. I can be found every
evening at my “Old Stand,” West side Market
Square, Portsmouth. L. K. THOMAS
Sep 25
SI N I)RI HN.— ltfeO bags Shot, assorted, 5 hhda
Old Hum,
30 easkd Madeira, TencrifTe, Sweet Malaga and
Port Wine,
40 bbls N. O. and N. E. Rum,
40 do Old Rye Whiskev,
30 do Imitation Cognac Brandy,
40 tlo Philadelphia and Baltimore Rye Gin ,
10 bbls Peppermint Cordial,
200 kegs Baltimore Nails,
10 do Sakratus, •
200 lbs Indigo,
50 tlo Nutmegs,
700 do Black Pepper,
500 do Allspice,
Sep 25 J■ WILLS, Commerrc street.
Monsieur ton son come again.
Not being able to dispose of my Stock and
lool-t, I have concluded to continues my business at
M\ OLD STAND, having laid in a new Slock of
Guns and Sporting Apparatus. All those in want, will
find every thing at this Establishment, and as cheap
as can be purchased in ibis section of country.—
Also Guns made to order or repaired at the short
est notice.. 'Thankful for past favours he respcct
hdly solicits a continuance of the same. Those in
"ant of bargains can be served at the Sign of the
Mammoth Gun, High street, Portsmouth, Va.
Sep 24 J. A. SPALDING.
^UPERIOR, INK. —Preparer! by Maynard &
~ Noyes, Boston. This Ink is universally * c
k now lodged to be the l>cst ever prepared. Those
gentlemen manufactured Ink nearly 25 years.—
For sale at the Drug Store, 4th door below .Middle
_(HAS. H II El NITS II. Agent.
''TRUNKS, TRUNKS, CHE A P.—A new
A lot of TRUNKS, this day received direct from
the factory, cheaper than the other lot, of all quali
ties and sizes. Also a fresh supply of BOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Leather of all de
scriptions. which will be sold lower than can be
bought in the two towns. All I ask is for you to
call before purchasing elsewhere, and see for vonr
selvcs. Don't forget the Sign of the. Big Black
WM. B. PITCHER,
Sep 29^ _West side Crawford street.
PK K LED OY.STERN, Nicely Spired, put up
in the be*l possible manner, can be hid by ap
plying at the St'-res of John James, Norfolk ; Jo
seph A. Bilisoly. Portsmouth, or to (he subscriber,
on the Western Branch.
Sep 15— *2awtf JOHN BENSON.
TTEHTOniL AL, AMUSEMENT I flew £
A A entertaining game on the History of England
For sale at ~ HODGES & GO’S
3 Variety Store, Crawford street.
Red cloy er seed —Junrrr< -ivrd «large
supply of a prime article of RED CI.OVEk
8EED, by the barrel or bushel. For sale at tha
Drug Store, 4th door below Middle st
Sep 10 CHAS. H. IIEINITSH, Agent.
BELJL’S HATS.
Then- is no article in the wardrobe
of a gentleman of taste to which moro
attention is paid than to the Hat, and
the skill and ingenuity of the beat
workmen arc taxed to produce an ar
kticlo which shall suit the public. The
subscriber who has had many years
T*pcnt*ncc ui iih dusikicws naajusi nmnneu ms
FALL HATS, which lie offers to the beau m<>nrie,
as possessing every requisite that rati he devised.—
They are graceful in appearance faultless in style,
becoming to every cast of fcaturis, and at the same
tVU1*’. light, durable and economical. A single tri
<il will convince the most sceptical that the Hats
made by the subscriber innv safely defy competi
tion. ROBERT HELL.
Sign of(tho Panther, High stieet,
Oct I Portsmouth. Va.
I^ALL FASHIONS.—THE SUBSCRIBER
would announce to his numerous friends and
customers, that helms now received the New and
Improved FASHIONS for tilt: Fall, and is prepared
to furnish them with the Best, most fashionable,and
Cheapest Hat* that can he procured in this section
ot country. SIGN OF THE PANTHER,
llijzh .street, Portsmouth.
Sep 0 R. BELL.
WILLIAM RFII),
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER.
All kinds of HATS and CAPS made to
order and at the shortest possible notice,
and at as cheap prices, as the same ar*
^ticlc in New Voi le.
_ Norfolk. June 7.
>V A 1C 11 A N I) CLOCK. REPAIRING.
J he Subscribers respectful
ly inform the inhabitants of
. Portsmouth and Norfolk, that
J Mr. A ndrew Robinson hns
i eommenred the WATCH &
b I’lOCK REPAIRING IIUSI*
E NESS, ;u the Stand formerly
occupied by C. \V Ileydon,
and they would say to (he
Public that he has served a regular apprenticeship
at the business, and b >s been enquired for the. last
ten yea is, Repairing fine WATCIIKS & CLOCKS;
therefore, h« Matters himself that his abilities are
such, as to ■'ive satisfaction to all who may favour
him with their custom.
Officers of the Navy, and others, may rely upon
•heir work heintr done in the best manner, and at
the time appointed.
The Public are also informed that Mr. DICKSON
of Philadelphia, is connected with him in business,
and is prepared to manufacture and repair Jewelry
of every description, on moderate terms, and in a
style not to be surpassed.
Sep _ ROBINSON & DICKSON.
m:\v a fashion
able GOODS.—I have ju-t
returned with a new and sp)en -
| did assortment of Gold, Silver
Lepine. Lever, and Verg’e
ate ill's. Gold Gua rds,a larg'e
lot of Breast Pina, an unusual
l large stuck. Gold Poll and Veal
^ h «» i i*11' Chains, G .hi Lockets, Medal
lion and Miniature Cases, Gold, Silver, and Steel
Spectacles, Gold ami Silver Thimbles and Shields,
Gold Guard Keys, Gobi Studs and Sleeve Button*’
Coral and Clasps, Finger Rings of every variety.
Tabic, Dessert and Tea threaded Silver Fo rks, Tiir
hie, Dessert nml Tea thread Spoons, plain Silvo
Spoons, Sugar Tong*, Salt and Mustard Spoons,
I .adit's, Butter Knives, Cream Ladles, Sugar La
dle*, Silver Tea sets of superior style. Combs, Tooth
and Flair Brushes, Silk and other variety of Reti
cules, a largo lot of Fancv Goods.
(JCF*. A large supply of Fancy Fans from 12' cts.
to SO each. Ladies, call and see them.
{^•Clocks and Watches repaired ami warranted
as usual. Old Gold and Silver b >ught and tikcn
in exchange.
_£uly7_ J. M. FREEMAN, Norfolk.
S WHEELER, Attorney and Counsellor at
• Law, Portsmouth, V*.
'£3* Oflico in IFourke** New Building, High street,
where lie will he pleased Uj see all persons having
business in the lim* of Irs profession. Sep 18
CARD.—P. & A. P. H< * W, Engineers, Iron and
Brass Founders, Briggs* Point, Norfolk. Are
now prepared io contract for cxecutingany kind of
STEAM ENGINES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, and Machinery in general.
Orders left at C. & O. It. id’s, No. 2, Newton’s
M barf, or Mr. John Nash, Corner ef High and
Crawford street, Portsmouth, will be promptly at
tended to. M ,v io_6m.
I ilII. LI AM WOODWARD, Notary Pub
v» .lie and Scrivener, General Agent, Convey
[ ancer. and Collector, will attend to all business en
| trusted to his care with promptness and despatch.
| 03'G/Iice on Wide Water Street, head of Rea
| noke Square. July 8
PRIVATE HOAH IJING-IIOITSE.—L. vy.
LANE, on Middle, between North and Glas
gow Streets, Portsmouth, Va. N. B. Transient
Boarders taken by the week or month.
\TO 1’ICE.— A PETITION will be presented to
IX the next Legislature of Virginia, praying for
the passage of an Act to Incorporate the town of
Portsmouth ; conferring upon her municipal rights
and privileges. All persons interested will take
<lllt> "Qtico_ lug 20—tf.
Keep it before tiie peopiTeT^
The Subscriber informs the public that he
continues the CABINET M \KING BUSINESS on
the Corner of High and Middle streets, where he
will be happy to receive orders, and execute them
in a style not to he surpassed, as may he demon
strated to the satisfaction of those who will do him
the favor to call and examine his work. He has
somo of the most fashionable specimens of
CABINET WORK.
Also a large lot of Curled Maple, Rush and Wind
sor CHAIRS.
Being an experienced mechanic he respectfully
appeals to the feelings of a generous public to ex
tend to him a portion of its patronage. Old Fur
ture taken in exchange for New.
E. D. HAYNES.
OCJ-All persons indebted tome are respectfully
invited to call and settle their bills.
June 16 p„ H.
k FOR SALK,
A MARK four years old, sound and
g-rntlc in Harness—sold for no fault.
1 Apply at this office.
3* A ti <r to
Exchange \a antkil—the highest pro
i inium " ill he paid for Exchange on Haltimoro
Philadelphia and New York, at
J NO. D. GORDAN’S,
Aug 22 Lottrryand Exchange Office, Norfolk*
1()f) HAMS- 100 choice Southampton HAMS
1''"' of superior quality, at
SepM T. BROOKS, Jr.
rjEKUINB FARINA COLOGNE. W«
■ * have received mother nnpply of the Genu
ine FARINA COLOGNE. 'Ye warrant it genu
ine, and a superior articles. It ia the same article
imported by Or. M. A. Santos of Norfolk, and di
rect from the hands of the Manilla tnrers of the
Krai Farina. No dc< eptlon a!w»n! this article For
«al<- by CHA3. II. HEIN US II. Agent.
Sep 15
fpO FARMERS AND OTHERS. GRAM
M. SEEDS. VVe keep constantly on hand a sop
ply of the following S- rta : Timothy, Orchard,
Herds, Lawn, Red and While Clover. India Wheat,
&e. For sale at the Drug Store, 4th door below
Middle. CIIAS. II. HEINITSH, Age.,t
Oct 1 B
I EECIIEM1— Just received fr,,m Nr w York
.J per sc hr Mary Jarc, fine healthy SPANISH
LEECHES, for sale at the Drug Store, 4 door be
. low Mtddl*. CIIAS. II. IIElNI ISH Agent
j Sep 2