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SI1K;rfat to all Persons. . yvj 0f 'these lanutes can be learned by aiVJ 01U Wlihlit a Teacher, on fheir having a Copy of either of these forks. - THE Rjbcrtsonian method of learning , ;jf.rcnl Lingu iges without the aid of a 'I'ca'chcr, n3S or lne 'asl ve years, been .j:cessfally tesied throughout Europe; 3nJ $ nearly without a single exception, j.J in teaching the modern languages iu iho educational institutions, of England, fiance, an J Germany. In London, Mr. l0titeith, the celebrated Teacher of Lan guage, lias arranged and perfected this system and his works on the study of i'rench, Latin, German, Spanish and Ital ia immediately obtained an extraordina ry popularity. Any person unacquainted uith cither of these languages can, with the aid of these works be enabled to HEAD, WHITE AND SPEAK THE LANGUAGE of cither, without the aid of a teacher, or any oral instruction whatever, provided they p3 slr'ct attention to the instructions hi.l down in each book, and that nothing jhall be pissed over without a thorough investigation of the subject it involves, by doing which they will find themselves to be able to speak, read, or write each Lan g'Mge at their will and pleasure. Either of these works are invaluable to any per sans wishing to learn these Languages; and arc worth to any one, one hundred limes their cost. These works have already run through several large editions in this country, for no person ever buys one without recom mending it to his friends. The following are their respective titles: French icilhout a master: In six easy lessons. Spanish wit hunt a master: In four easy lessons. Italian without a master: In five easy lessons. German without a master: In six easy lessons. Latin without a mastei : In six easy lessons. Price of either of the above works separate 25 cts., or the whole five may be had for One Dollar. They can be sent bv mail to any part of the United Stages for about four cents each. Copies of any or all of the above works will be sent to any one on remitting the money for them to the Publisher, in a let ter, post paid. Published and for sale by T. B. Peterson, 1S0. 98, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. (Editors of Newspapers throughout the country, copying the above one or raore times, and calling attention to the ivertisement editorially, and sending a copy of their paper marked, to the Pub lisher, shall have a copy of all of the a bove works sent them by return of mail. TEETH! U F. ZSason, IP. SP S., WOULD respectfully make known to 'e citizens of Tar borough and vicinity, ihat he hopes to see them in due time. Meing known, he deems it unnecessary say anything more than to congratulate those who have been unfortunate (with these priceless ornaments,) upon the ma ry improvements recently introduced for 'ir relief. Communications left for or directed to Mm before, or immediately after arrival, "'1 be promptly attended to. March, 1851. To Capitalists. THE Subscribers offer for sale the Hunds of the Town of Wilmington, to a jaount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, sums of five hundred and one thousand "ollars, payable in from ten to twenty years and bearing interest at rale of six Pef cent, payable annually. J'hese lionds arc the only debt of the T 40vvn, and are duly authorized by act of Assembly, with ample provisions for the pymor.t of principal and interest, and be exempt from taxation also, they pre Se,U an opportunity for secure and desir able investment, rarely met with in the talc Apply to De Ross el S, Brown Wilmington, N. C, April 12, 1851.. JYoticc. To the halt and tame Dr. Hewes nerve and ,0tle hniment is the most effectual curefor rheu Usm and contracted cords and muscles. 'fogray haired will find the Indianllair Dy. Wct and effectual, l 0r U)y Oco. Howard. IS 98. BE? in, 85 4.1 & a TfttAJBANE FOR SALE. THE subscriber desirous of removing his Staves to the South, offers for salr the Farm known as CONTAINING FROM lOOO to 1500 ACRES, A particular description of the premises is unnecessary, as no one will purchase without examining for himself. W. F. DANCY. JTarborough, Jan. 27, 1851. Bagging and rope. - : ft : THE Subscribers have now on hand their supply of F;;igiua:icl SSopc, viz: Heavy Gunny and German, bagging Best Kentucky Hemp and Tube rope all for sale at unusually low prices. PITTMAN v-S' C U TUBER T. Petersburg, Va. August, 1850. PareRcdueed. 'JP HE Stage Fare from Rocky Mount to Washington is reduced to S5 or, From Rocky Mount to Tarboro $i 50 Spnrla 2 00 Falkland 2 50 Oreenville 3 00 Pactolus 4 CO Wasliiufron 5 00 1 if Tarboro to Sparta 50 Falkland l 00 (Ireenville 2 00 1 For scats, &c. apply to II. Wiswall, Washington Goold Hoyt, Greenville or to Geo. Hcward. Turbom. February 1, IS 18. 1 wish to contract for 100 m Red Oak hhd. STAVES, to be delivered next fall and winter dimensions as follows 43 inches long, 32 do. wide, and do. ihick on the thin edge. W II. Willard. Washington, N. C. April 28, IS51. SALT. Hushels St. Marlins salt, cargo of sch. Rough &Rea dy, on the way and daily expected, for! sale by V. II. Willard. Washington, N. C. April 2Sth, 1S51. SACKS Liverpool Ground Salt, for sale low hy W. II. WILLARD. Washington, 21st April, 1S5L Hhds new crop Mol-issc?, S5.j onis cianueu rugar, 10 hhds P. R. io. 200 bbls Flour, various grades, SO bags Rio and Laguayra CoHee, "5 bbls mess Pork, 30 boxes Tobacco, 25 bbls Irish Potatoes, 150 kegs Nails, 10 bbls Copperas, 80 bbls Whiskey Just received per sch'nrs Ann C. Baker and Osceola, for sale by W, II. WILLARD. April 21st, 1S51. Cabinet Furniture. C0Xn THE subscriber respectfullly informs his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the Cabinet Ifgakin? at his old stand. His Furniture- will be made of good materials, well made, and at reasonable prices. He has now on hand various articles of furniture for sale. He hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a continuation of the patronage he has heretofore receiv ed. I would take An Apprentice to the a bove trade a healthy boy, not over fif teen years of age, and of good moral char acter. LEIVIS BOND. Tarborouh, January 21st; 1851. Bacon and L:rd, For Sale at the Store of Leigh $ So?i. Tarboro', May G, 1S51. To Cotton Growers. THE undersigned wishes to purchase Cotton, for which he will pay within a shade of New York prices. W. II. WILLARD. Washington, N. C. 16th Dec. 1S50. Cheese and Butter. 210 Hoxes very superior dairy Cheese, 5 Kegs dito. Butter, Just received for sale low by W. II. WILL A RD, Washington, Dec. 7th, 1850. Flour and Pork. 228 Bbls. Flour, Fine and superfine, 75 Mess Pork, Just received for sale bv W. II." WILLARD. Washington, Dec. 7th, 1S50. White Oak Bbl Staves THE undersigned wishes to buy W 0. B!il. Staves, for which he will pay the highest market price for a good article. W. II. WILLARD. Washington, N. C. Dec. 7lh, 1850. FOR SALE. A Roanoke Plantation HAVING determined to. move South, I now offer for sale my very valuable plantation on Roanoke River, lyint seven miles above Gaston, five miles from the Petcrsbmg R;il Road, and twenty one or two miles from Warrenton. This planta tion is in the County of Northampton, but withia one mile of the confines of the Counties of "Warren, Halifax, and Riuns wick, Va. The tract coumsIs of S,500 Acres including more than ha'f of Pugh's Island, which is classed with the best land in the State for the growth of Corn and Wheat, cottages, public buildings churches, &c. Thc uplands are exceedingly well adapted &c. ih a style1 and finish to defy competi to the cultivation of Tobacco. The Res- j tjon. ye will either contract by the iob i(lcncf uPon hU ,and is onc of the most i beautiful and elegint, the situation being infirior to none in its general appearance Only one mile from the dwelling there ia a Mineral Spring (belonging to the tract,) and it is considered in its properties by all those who have drank of its waters equal with that of Shocco or Jones' White Sulphur. I consider it useless to say more, as those who wish to purchase will come and examine for themselves. I am ex ceedingly anxious to sell, therefore feel j willing to make a considerable sacrifice. BRNJ. A. DICKENS. ; Chesnut II III. N. C. Oct. 17. P. S. Persons wishing to purchase can learn the terms &c. by addressing me at Marianna, Florida. B. A. D. JYew Boarding House. nv$. E. A fOIiD, WOULD respectfully inform the pub lic, that she has taken the House lately occupied by Mrs. Swann, as a Boarding House, and having had if thoroughly re paired, and fitted with new and handsome furniture throughout, she will be enabled to accommodate a number of transient or permanent Boarders in the best manner. The House is as pleasantly situated as any Mn Wilmington, and a number of her best rooms will be reserved for the accommodation of tran sient visiters. She can confidently be speak the patronage of those desirous of obtaining a hoarding House of 1 he first class, as she flatters herself that her ar rangements cannot be surpassed for com fort and convenience, and no exertion will be spared calculated to add to the happiness and contentment of her guests. The House is now open for the recep tion of permanent or day boarders. For terms, apply to Mrs. ForU. Nov. 15,859. The best Family Maiiciae now before tie public It has been computed, that during the last twenty years, three millions of persons have annually been benefited by the use of these Medicines ; a tact which speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties! a single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition iu the estimation of every patient. By their use the blood is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. The system is not reduced during tlieir operation, but invigorated, and they require no restraint from business or pleasure. The afflicted have in Moffat's Life Pill and Phcenix Bitters, a remedy that will do for them all tliat medicine can possibly effect The genuine of these medicines are now put np with a fine steel engraved wrapper and label, and copy right secured according to the laws of tho Uuited States. Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York. ' For sale by Geo. Howard, Tarboro9. J JS TER SJB VIZ a CANDLE FACTORY I WOULD beg leave to inform the Merchants &c, that I manufacture Candles af a superior quality, and will sell as cheap as they can be pur chased in any of the Nor.hern Cities, and one cent per pound less than they can be purchased in Petersburg of any commission house or store, with the ex ception of my agents, of as good quality. Orders left at the Factory, or with Messrs. Watkins & Morton, merchants, corner of Tabb and Sycamore streets, who act as agents for me, will be thankfully re ceived and punctually attended to, JOHN WALSH. Petersburg Va. Nov. 12, 1Q50. Building. SK UA VINC associated with me Mr. Jno. W. Saunders, of Petersburg, Va., an expe rienced workman in the various styles of Architecture, I would announce to the : puhtie, that we are prepared to contract for thc building of plain or ornamental or by thc day. THOMAS OB ERR Y. Tarboro', Dec. 21, 1849. JYotice. THE subscriber being Well prepared todd A FOK WARDING Jln'l Commission ISustness IN THE TOWN OP WASHINGTON, respectfully solicits the patronage of the public in Tarboro', its vicinity, and Edge combe co. generally. He has ample and dafe room for the storage of Naval Stores, Grain, and other produce; his charges are moderate and quick dispatch invariably given to all business entrusted to his di rection. References. Macnair & Brother, 'farboro' N. C, William Bernard: Greenville, Eli Hoyt, Washington, N. C, George H. Brown & Brother, Washington, B. J. Parmelee. Washington, N. C, Hon. Judge Manly, Newbern, N. C.j J. A. Stanly, Wilming ton, N. C, Wm. Brce& Co , New York, Bateman & Rudderow, do. Mallett& Paul min, do. L. J. LA BARB E. Washington, NC, April l2, 1851. Thomas L. Liddon, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, INFORMS the citizens of Martin and the adjacent counties, that he has Removed to Hamilton, And is fully prepared to execute all jobs in his line of business, that may be entrusted to him. He has competent workmen in his employ, and can give satisfactory assuran ces, that all work entrusted to him will fje executed expeditiously and in a workman like manner. References. Jo. Waldo Hamilton, Wm. Norfleeti Taoro,' Baker Staton, Edgecombe Co, Goold Hoyty Greenville Hamilton, April 3, 1850. Watch; Clock and tfewelry Repairing HAVING employed a very snpeiu German workman by the year, I would most respectfully inform the public, that they can have their Watches, &c. repaired, At my shop in Tarboro', in a style eqial to and as cheap as they can be done else where. warrant my workjor twelve months -thus my patrons have the advantage over those that send their Watches at a distance, by having the opportunity of having them overhauled and repaired free of charge, should there be any deficiency in the previous work, which must some times happen to the best workmen. ALWAYS ON HAND. A select assortinent of Jewelry, As cheap as can be bought elsewhere, JO. S. PENDER. Tarboro', June G, 1S50. Flake and Scrape TURPENTINE makers, desirous oC contracting for the above named articles, will find it to their interest to call on, or communicate with the undersigned. WM. H. WILLARD. Washington, N. C., Oct. 1st, 1850. S. R Ford, WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALER in Marble Monuments; Head and Foot Stones; Paint Stones; Im posing do.; and in short, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian, Or Ameri can Marble; and work warranted to pleaso or no sale; and if damaged before delive ry, it is at his expense. JOrders left with Geo Howard, Tarboro', will be attended to forthwith. March 15, 1849 SPJjt Stttfaoutin: M ESPECTFULLY intorms the citi zens of Edgecombe and adjoining counties that he carries on the at th old Stand next door to the Post OfficCj where will be found a choice assort ment of adf metro cmtts& (and all articles in his line of business,) which he is prepared to make up, at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Thankful for the favors already received, he solicits a continuance of thc same, assur ing all who may favor him with a call' that hone shall go away dissatisfied. Cut ting done at the shortest notice. N. 13. Always on hand a few select articles of ready-made clothing of his own manufacture. JAS. MEHEGAN. Tarborough, January 1. Don't you want to ride? -gs THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a large variety of vehicles compris ing. Siuggics, MMarouchcs, &c. of every style and finish. He also manufactures to order any de scription of vehicles, from an ox cart to a fine carriage, in a style not surpassed in, .1. .1 . tnis country, ana at prices as iow as can. be afforded anywhere. He also carries on a large harness, man ufactory sets of harness fro-4n to $50. Vehicles of every description repaired at short notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber will attend the Courts of Edgecombe, and be prepared to make contracts as above, on favorable terms. JAMES NELSONK Greenville, Pitt Co. July, 1850, Cash Advances. - wO' THE undersigned xv advance in Cash, three-fourths () of the market value here of Cor:,, Cotton, and Naval Stores, deposited with him for shipment to hia frieriu J. G. Williams, Esq , New York W. H. WILLARD, Washington, N. G. 17th Nov. 1849, Mn fallible Yeast Potcaer, Lin halm of China, for the cure of all diseases that require external application. Jayue's Vills, &c. For ale by Geo Howard Tarboro.