it hole 40. Tarborough, (Edgecombe County, Y Tiiesrfai, Afcrct 1, 183 1 jfy4j Xnrlh-CarrJ'nuz Fres Press,'" JiV gro:u;k now a Is published weekly, at YV-v? Dollars :; ''iy OwA? per Year, if pai.i in ad duce ''. Three Dollars, at the expira tion of the year. For any period less t!ia:i a year. Twenty-five Cents per I nun x. Subscribers are at liberty to dis continue at any time, on giving notice ' tiu-reoi and paying arrears those resi- ' di ugat a distance nm.it invariably pay in ! advance, or give a responsible reference h. tills vicinity. f Advern nients, not exceeding 16 lines, I will he inserted at 50 cents the first in ' L.rtii:i, ami 25 cents each continuance. l.un.v ones at tii.tc rate tor every 16 Advertisements must be marked nu'r.f)er of insertions required, or they will be continued until otherwise t.r.kred. J !-- tiers addressed to the 1 K.liior must be post paid, or they may ' nut be attended to.. : rpilK Subscribers inform the Pub- 1 fit-, iii.1t they have just returned Iftun New- York, with a general and well selected assortment of FANCY J vma. 'NT AND STAPLE fife. j Hardware, Crockery, &c : Which they arc now opening at their j Old Stand, and which they offer at j their usual low prices. (jJ'Vhc highest prices given for baled and seed Cotton, in payment of j debts or in exchange :or Goods, i D. RICHARDS, i j IVM. TANNEIIILL. Trboro Oct. 15, 1S30. ) Mrs. A. C. Howard, ' S now opening her fall supply of Goods, in her line of business, ami t respectfully solicits her customers and i friends to call and examine them i amongst her assortment will be found: t Pattern Silk, Velvet, and Dunstable bon- I r.ets, latest fashions, , Diamond straw Dunstables, plain do. Leghorn and straw bonnets, Kkgant turbans, caps, and capes. Changeable silks, for dresses, .Plain ;nd fig'd silks and satins, do. Fcatlur'd, velvet, and straw flowers,- f A great variety of ribbons, cc. cc. $ All of which she is di.-po-ed lo sell at her usual low prices. I T I 1 1 ' ! I. - .1 C. ! lvuwcs pensses, c i oa us, u i esses, xe. , made to order, in the latest and most S imnrovcd fashions. Leghorn and straw bonnets bleach- ; cel. dyed, or trimm?d. Tarbcronsh, Oct. 25, IS 30. : Packing Screws, Horse Mills, Chain I Bands, and Still Repairing. rPHE Subscriber begs leave to in I form the public, that he is now ; building between 15 and 20 COT- '1 ON GINS, of good materials, part -of which will be steel saws and the : libs or bars fac?d with steel. , PACKING SCREWS, of the usti ; rd size, and larger than anv'now in tc in the State, and no doubt supe I lior they will be made in an engine ; trected for that purpose. , HOHSK .MILLS will be built at j a short notice, on the improved per ! peiidicular plan, or any other. CHAIN BANDS & WHEKLS, a superior quality, which are ex- lemeiy well calculated lor the pro pelling of both G ins and Mills. : Persons desiring any of the above j articles, will please applv to i JOHN IVILSON. : JFarhoro', Sept. 1S30. 1 Turns mmm KsCTFlTEEY informs the in habitants of Edgecombe and the j adjacent, counties, that he is now pre j pared for Repairing Col ton Gins, ; 'jinking repairing riding Chairs, j 'irs, &c. at his shop, about IS miles h"uin TarboToujrh, on the waters of : ' own Creek, near the road leading I J1;0'" James Bridges' to the Widow ' 'aylorV He will also make Ded- Hds, Tables, desks, &c. at the short ' f;5t notice. All of which will be done i cheap for cash, or on a short credit to I Wnctual customers, j , (fjHe would refer those having I Wiun Gins out of order, to Messrs" yulding Sugg, John It. Scarborough, jines Barron, and others, for satis i '"'lory assurances of his ability to re p,r l,um. 14 Nov. Sn0. 'FM'. S,ul,scrbcr takes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has just re turned from New-York with a spleu did assortment of NVell adapted to the Fall and Winter season,togeiher with a large supplyof Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassrvare, o'c. Which he is disposed to sell low for caslt or barter. Me will give the highest market prices for COTTON, baled or j-eeded...Corn, beeswax, tal low, &c. in exchange for goods at cish prices, or in payment of debts. Those wishing to purchase goods at low prices, would do well to call on the Subscriber at the Post-office, one door below the store of U. &. S. D. Cotton, and next door lo Airs. Gre gory's Hotel. X IT. ROUXTREE. Tarboro', Oct. 4, 1S30. PTIiih Subscriber informs all those -Sl milium- i ca.wI r..t(.. I.. ti:iiv. Ferry to be shipped to Norfolk, that his Warehouses will be open for tho Reception of Cotton, Ey I he 1st of Oclnbcr neivt. Having been appointed Agent for!' ?lr. James Gordon, "he prunnsis . ' give his personal attention to the rt-; ceiving and delivery of such arlieies',c as may be forwarded to him, and Cot ton sent to him to be shipped to Nor folk shall meet with all possible dis patch. Storage of Cotton, 12 cents per bale all oilier articles in proportion IV f HTM EL II. S1XTHOXY. Palmyra, N.C. Scpt,2N 1S30. 7 FO W SALE, the Subscribers, two excellent which are now in good order and rea dy for use. They will be sold en moderate terms. .1). RICHARDS $ CO. Nov. S, 1S30. RAN AWAY from Subscriber, about the the 8ih inst. negro man II A lili V Harrv is a bright mulatto. (half while,) with large free- between thirty and thirty-live years of age, near six feet high, and weighs about one hundred and seven ty pounds; he is a good ditcher and well acquainted with all kinds of work usually done on a farm; he is a very intelligent ingenious fellow, well calculated to pass himself for a free man, which no doubt he will attempt to do; he is well known in this coun ty, particularly in this and the neigh borhood of the late Lemmon Uuflin, Esq. where he has a wife. The a bovc reward will be paid on the deli very of the said Harry to me neat- Sparta, Edgecombe county, INo. la. if taken within this State, or Fifty Dollars if taken without this State and Fifty Dollars will be paid for evidence" to convict any white person of harboring said negro on conviction. RICIID. IIINES. 16th Nov. lS 13 The Establishment of the NORTH-CAROLINA JtVWI Sl i IS FOR SALE. rilHIS OFFICE is well found in all the JL materials and furniture necessary tor conducting a Newspaper. It has two irood Presses; and besides the type in common use, it nas a iiuuiuuy ui uuw mental, Job and other type, entirely new. The patronage of the Journal is respec tnhlp. and iniirht be much extended. To a r.nmnetent person, who would de vote a portion of his time and talents to the management of this establishment, U holds out fair prospects of handsome re muneration. Ppr,.ns disnoscd to nurchase, will ap ply to the Editor for terms, which will be kles, liberal and accommodating Fayettevllle, Oct. 27. it MERCHANT TAILORS, 7TSI1 to inform their friends and customers, thai thev have just received from New-York, a new and handsome assortment of Goods in their line of business, suitable for the season.... such as... Superfine blue and black cloths, Brown, olive and steel mixtures, An assortment of Casimeres, . Bang-up cord suitable for riding panta loons, Plain black and fig'd velvets for vests, Plain black and fancy silks for do. Dark aiid light cold valencias, Plain white and fig'd quiltings, Cotton flannel for draws and shirts, Patent suspenders, pocket handker chiefs, White and fancy cravats, black silk do. Buckskin gloves, cravat stiffeners. Fog-ether with a complete assortment of TRIMMINGS, all of which thev are disposed to sell lev. (T'Gentlemen's clothing made up at the shortest notice, and in the neat est ami most fashionable style. Tarboro', Oct. 13, 1830. QOMETIME in the month cf March 3 lust, a man calling himself ALEX ANDER J. MAURICE, came to this place, professirg to be a Universalis. Preacher, and as such, was cordially re ceived by the friends of UniversalLm. Some short time after his arrival, his friends becoming his Mirctics, he was en ilded to purchase one half of the Printing I' v , Types, and other materials used hi ,vice of the Cuio'ina Sentinel, to- .th sn.,ie her articles, amount to ab'.ui ',lo00. Scarrely have V. ;ised, when this same un 1 icuundrel has shamefully ab .11 ) leit his iVieiit"?-j to pay his J .-e ins departure liA this , . hctic:lof his having car- ri. l . .s"hl watch entrusted to his care " :v ia ilu country, for the purpe-e !-iav:t.; it ltjjaired in this place; o. i ndaNoriug to pass a r.ftc forv-d by himself to the amour t of So'JO; of Ins purchasing several watches on the eve i bi dvparture, for which lie gave his note-; in- borrowing sever il sums id r.nully leaving his tavern '. is tbcrefore to caution the t m-iiiey, !)ill unj)..i Th'is iip' )Ub:!C: ar;:ci;i i iV v.i I'liuaueipnia ana Ni'w-V'.rl , 'vb re he has been keen,) to dise :ivU. u-.) iCl a villain. Sa hi . L E XsLYD E R J. MJUlilCE is udot.l five feel Jive vie lies high, dark complexion, black hair and grey eyes, zvit: a very fir'jtninent forehead. C. R. GREENE ED IV I). S. JONES. Newborn, N. C. Dec. 21, 1830. prospectus Of t)t NORTH-CAROLINA pHE undersigned announces to his farmer subscribers and the public, that he will, in a few weeks, resume the publication ol the INUU 1 ll-UA- 10 LIN A SENTINEL. He has been induced to this determin lion by the discontinuance of the paper on the Kiit of its late Editor, and the im probability that its publication would be undertaken by any other person. He is already sufficiently familiar Willi the responsibilities and inadequate support connected with a Fress in Newbern, and in again subjecting limself to their operation, he yields more to a sense of duty, than to 3ny iodc of pecuniary emolument. His expectations will be realized if the business allords but a moderate pront: and this, he trusts, will be secured by the kindness of his Iriends. That the Sentinel may he rendered more acceptable to its readers, the Editor is making arrangements to is sue it on an imperial sheet, with a handsome new type. If a correspon ding improvement should not be ef fected in the general character oi me Paner. the deficieucy will be attribu table to the imperfect qualifications of ihe Editor. His judgment, however deficient, will be honestly applied to the promotion ot what he conceives to be the public good. CONDITIONS. 7'he North-Carolina Sentinel will be published once a week, on an imperial sheet, with a handsome new type, procu red for the purpose. 'The subscription will be Three Dollars per annum, payable in six months from the time of subscribing. Advertisements inserted on the cus- Newbern, December, 1830. Female Academy. MRS, O'BRIEN proposes to resume her School at this place on the 4th Monday of the present month. The aid which she will have will be adequate to the calisof the Seminary. The Subscri ber, when not on his circuit, will feel it his duty, as it shall be his pleasure, to de vote his leisure hours to the promotion of the best interests of the pupils, entrusted to our care and protection. TermsFor board and tuition in the higher branches of polite literature and science, 60 per session of five months. Do. do. for the elementary branches or first rudiments, $50, Music, per session, $25. SPENCER O'BRIEN. Williamsboro', Granville county 00 January S, 1831. 3 npiIE-Subscriber respectfully informs S his friends and the public, that he has procured a first-rate BLACKSMITH, and is prepared to execute that business in all its various branches. His shop is situated on the public road, leading from Tarbcrough to Halifax, and at his resi dence about ten miles from Tarborough. Those who favor him with their custom, may depend upon having their work faithfully executed, with despatch, ajm on reasonable terms. NEfVSOM BARNES. January 8, 1831. 21 Stale of Xoi'lh- Vara-inn, EDGECU.MliE COUNT V. C'jur: of Plea IJf Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM, 1830. John Parker, (Shff.) . . , , vs v 1 ( Original Attach- John Ritter, 5 mcnt" Lcvied on the following propeity On tbe lands of the defendant, adjoining the lands of Denipsey Webb,' Sr. John Eliis, and others 20th Nov. 1830. JT appearing to the satisfaction of the J. Court, that the defendant hath remo ved beyond the limits of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered by the Court, .'That publication be made in the North-Carolina Free Fress for six weeks, that unless the defendant on or before the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for aid county, at the Court-hcusc in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of Fe bruary next, appear & replevy and plead to issue, judgment will be made final, and the property levied on will he condemn ed, subject to the plaintiff's recovery. Test, MICIIL. IIEARN, C. C. Price adv $3:50. 17-6 'IpHE next Annual Conference of the M Methodist Protestant Church, com prising the Associated Methodist Chur ches for the Ditrict of North-Carolina, will set in Granville county, at Hchoboth meeting house, two miles east of Oxford, on Thursday, the 17th of March next. Jan, 13, '1831. 5HE Subscriber respectfully informs a the inhabitants of this and the adjoin ing counties, that he has commenced the Tailoring Business, AT STANTON SO URG, And trusts by punctuality and attention to his business, to merit the approbation of his customers. JESSE TV. TAYLOR. Stantonsburg, Jan. 13, .1831. 22 List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Tarborough, on the 1st day of January, 1 S3 1 , which if not caued for and taken out before ihe 1st day of April next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Andrews Wallace Lloyd John Barnes David 2 Lawrence John 2 Bishop James Mooring William llatts Baily Mayo John Kerryman Thomas Mayo Reuben Bridges Reddick Morris Lewis Co Bell Frederick 2 Newsom Edith Baglcy & Elliott Philips J & E Drs 2 Croorn Daniel Philips Geo Coggins Eliza fcS'h Pender James Cobi Edward Parker John H Dr Dancy William Pender David Davenport Fi ed'k Price William Edmondson Thos. Petway VV D Evans Elisha J Sessums Nathan 2 Edwards Hammond Southerland S MD 2 Evans Sparkman Staton Arthur Foreman Cornelius Smith Susan Mrs Hardy Jas Sc Thos Thigpen James 2 Hopkins Staton 'Todd Josiah Iladly Weeks P Vanpelt James Hinps Charity Mrs Wilson Louisa M Hrmkins Daniel Ward John F Dr 2, King William Wheeler Babel Knight Lewis or Ar'r Wilson John I.ittlp MarV Ward David C Lawrence Joseph Whitehead Math I C2 J. R. LLOYD, P. M. For Philadelphia, And Boston. rniO facilitate the intercourse between JL this place and the cities of Philadel phia, New-York an.d Boston, I have en gaged the following vessels to run regu larly to those Ports: Schr. Jntliam A. Blount, T, Farrow, Alustter, 102 tons. Francis L. Kernedy, II. StacpooJe, Master, 99 tons. ' John Myers, J. Robinson, Master, 99 tons. " James G. Stacy, S. Snode, Master, 74 tons. " American Coaster, G. R. Dixcn, Master, 88 tons. " Nonpareil, W. Dixon, Master, 81 tons. They are first rate vessels, command ed by men experienced in the trade, and will take freight at the lowest rates. All Produce addressed to me, and ship ped in thes? vessels, wdl be received tree of storage and v. harfage to the own ers; and from the tiumbjr'of vessels em ployed, early shipments will be made, should the husiness require it, an addi tional number of vessels will he engaged. All Produce, while here, will be de posited Iv good warehouses: JOHN MYERS. Washington, N C. Nov. 1, l8So. $40 Hew a df.a-Gay. GUi is a cooper by trad-, he was formerly owned by Joseph-Philips, XX mafcaa oec it,ot iVJjjeromlx-coun t: ts been hirrtd bv Edwin Whitehead formerly of NaVh county, fur the last two or three years, and has a wife at William Bellamy, Sen.'s in Nash county, and it is supposed he is lurking in that neihnoui hood. I will give the above reward for the ehvcrv ol said nejrro m 1 ai 'Lorouuh Jail, or to me in Martin eountv. '! he said Guy is well known in Nah and Edgecombe counties as a courier FIGURES LOWE. Nov. 7, 18 SO. 13 20 Reward . ELOPKD from me in No vember last, mr negro man Formerly the property of Mr. buckney, in Scotland Neck, in whose neighborhood he is now sup posed to be lurking. He is between 25 and 30 years of age, dark com plexion, common size, and is inclined to limp in walking. The above re ward will be paid m cash, on his de livery, without incurring further ex pense, s. L HART. Edgecombe county, Jan 1S3I. 23 'The "Ok! Dominion." 'TilK Subscriber having hecome in- I-. .! .i rr i-.i . . r: teresieti in me omce oi ine "uiu Dominion, " rcspectlully inforo's those who have hitherto pMronisrd that establishment, and tin putdie ge nerally, that be has undertaken tq conduct the publication of that paper, which will be resumed at an early pe riod probably on Tuesday morning next, ie deems it only necessary Iq say that, under his management, the "Old Dominion," will continue to advocate the cause of the present Ad ministration, and strenuously urge the re-election of Gen. Jackson, as the surest mecms of perpetuating the 4iberlies of the People, and the best interests of the Government. To this end, he solicits the aid of the friends of the establishment, either original or selected. A Prospectus will be issued in a few days, when he hopes to meet with such further encouragement from those who are not already its patrons, as will secure him success in the prosecution of labors. NATITL O. BLA& HAVING withdrawn entirely from all interest in Ihe Establishment of the 01d Dominion," 1 beg leave id recommend Mr. Blake to their consideration, and to solicit for him a share of public patronage. Asa native of Petersburg, he has some claim upon the friendship of the good people of the town; and from his ca pacitv as a Printer, will no doubt give satisfaction to those who may fa vor him with their custom. ' E. P ESC I'D. Petersburg, February S.

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