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Slop the Ilumncay. Y old man ABU AM went -,JL on this mornin" he is the same fellow that has been out for several years and passed as a free man by the name of lieu ben Wiggins he is a stout fel low, brown complexion, fifty three or four years old, his hair a Ejood deal white, and a scar on the nose that I gave him when brought home: A generous re ward will be given for securing the said negro in any jail, or delivered to mc. J. BISHOP. (PThc said fellow may wish to get to Plymouth, and pass a-o-ain as a free man. S Dec. 1, 1S24. 37-tf Sir ay Puppies. STRAYED or stolen from the Subscriber, two HOUND; 25th of October, 1S24, and no PUPPIKS, about six months! thing short of that would have old one a yellow and white given me satisfaction. And, spotted, the other a black and; further, I forewarn any person white spotted. Any informa-' incorporating my name in, or lion respecting them will be' setting it to, any certificate or thankfully received, and if dc-j livercu to tne subscriber a rea sonable reward will be given. J. II. SIMMONS. Enfield, Nov. 20. 37-3t Dancing School fiPIIE Subscriber rcspectiullv informs the inhabitants of Halifax and its vicinity, that , n ,,r , J' meat of DANCING. Persons; desirous ot patronising such -an j unaenaKing, will please apply at the Post-Office. ILA I W. NUNN. Halifax, Dec. 1. 37-3t ft HAVING removed his office to Halifax, offers his services to the people, and hopes to receive apart of their patronage: He has taken the house formerly occupied be ollerctl he will open a School j next, ten or fifteen likely NE in this place for the instruction i GROES, belonging to the estate of of young ladies and gentlemen ;JamcJ 11 Jh;adlcy, deceased. At- by Dr. Marrast, next door below! have left children, by applying to theFarmer'sHotel,andcppositethel John Purnell, 6f Halifax county, JN. Banki HeprcmiseshYielity,promp-i C. who is administrator of their fa titude aad moderation, in the prac-jther, James Winters, deceased, tice of the profession. He has on! they can receive their shares of the hand and intends keeping, a general, Assortment of Medicines, Which he will sell at reduced pri ces for Cash, or on a short credit. In addition to his former supply he has received the following, which may be bought at the sub-j jL'uiea rates: Epsom Salts, per lb. $ Kefincd Salt Pctrc, do Alhim, do Brimstone, do Cream tartar, do Sagar lead, do Orange peel, do Arrow root,pulvcrd, do Vearl ash, do Borax, refined, do Copperas, do Glauber salts, do liochelle salts, do Sanford's bark, do Common bark, Io Fol: senna, do Turmeric root, do Orris root, do hump magnesia, do Calcined magnesia, pcroz. Cum camphor, do Oil peppermint, do Mace, do Cloves, do Cinnamon, do Ginger, do Nutmegs, do Oil amber, . do Castor oil, per bottle, Lemon acid, . do Opodeldoc. do 2.5 20 75 2.5 25 10 12 50 25 50 25 75 50 25 25 12 Jo 37 r -r Oi r t OI 50 37 iest London mustard, do S il ALratus, Cologne water, Stoughton's bitters, Best sweet oil, no do do do do do britisli oil, 2j 50 50 25 S '-vumi s panacea, v)d powders, per box, ivochelle powders, do Cajeput oil, per drachm, 50 :7Thosc who buy medicine at Ills office will have ail prescriptions To the Public. IIEREAS nc that Mr. James Biggs, my agent, has granted a certifi cateto II. H. Dicken and L. B. K. Dicken, which was publish ed in the Free Press, dated the loth November, 1S21, which certificate I disapprove of for the following reasons: first, be cause it was done without my instruction, knowledge, or con sent; secondly, because ;some items in said certificate have an unfavorable appearance (parti cularly where it is stated that no acknowledgments were re quired by either Mrs. Dicken or myself:) that acknowledgments were required of them by me isj evident, and just such as was; made in the certificate which was first published, dated the publication in luturc without my consent. M.1RTIL1 DICKEN. Test, James Bisrs. no Nov. 27, 1S21. 3t NEGROES SHALL sell to the highest bid- , . ,fucr', 11 c c cl m 'before tne Eagle Hotel, in Halifax i low ii, on tne nrst uav oi January tate, or to the Subscriber in any x nuskj iiiueoieci to tne manner whatever, are requested to make payment. T. hose havim- claims against said estate, or the estate of William Amis, deceased, are requested to present theni Wm. B. Lock hart. Nov. 30, 1824. 3r-5t NOTICE. i r wiuis winters, or James t-3. Winters be alive, or if dead personal estate of said deceased. JOHN PURNELL. 23d Nov. 1824. -6t NOTICE. F William Jones, son of William Jones, of Halifax county, N. C. deceased, should be alive or have left any children, by applying to the subscriber, administrator de. so, it icw ai LieiL'sui uei isiiaoie nro- I2bnl!i non f sai(l deceased, he or they can receive their share of the estate. JOHN PURNELL. 23d Nov. 1824 36-6t NOTICE. T the late May term of Hali fax County Court, tne Subscri ber qualified as administrator of EDWARD O. K11UDES, decea sed. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and the credi tors are hereby notified to present their claims duly authenticated within the time prescribed by lawr, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar. Jos. II. Bryan, Adm'r. Nov. 25, 1824. 36-2m Negroes for Sale. ILL be offered for sale, at public auction, before tlie Eagle Hotel, on Saturday the 1st day of January next, tor cash, seve rat likely NEGROES, belonging to the estate ot Edward U. Khodes, deceased. Among them is an ex cellent cook. Administrator. Nov. 25, 1824. 56-It , Blank iVuVVUIltS for Sule ? Vine Jim Academy. it anneareth toiT AM authorised bv the Trustees H of VINE HILL ACADEMY, lu ciupiuy a teacher qualified to instruct in reading, writing -arith-metick, English grammar and ge ography. DAVID CLARK. Scotland Neck, Nov. 50. jr-tf Hyde Park Academy (private.) npHE undersigned, having taken -1- the whole of the buildings and premises at Hyde Park under his immediate superintendence and control, intends to open his ACA DEMY again on the 2d Monday in January next, for the instruction of young gentlemen in the following nra,lcllcs ot general education, viz: I. .Rudiments of the Latin, Greek, and French languages. li, iTCography, including the na ture and use of the Globes, with their application to the solution of Geographical and Astronomi cal Problems. III. The Mathematicks, yiz: The higher branches of Arithmctick. Caldwell's Geometry. Plane and Spherical" Trigonometry and Ge ometry, with their application to tne figures, universally or by calcu-; 1 at ion. IV. Natural or Experimental Phi losophy, including Astronomy. V. Chronology and General His tory. VI. English Grammar, Rhctorick, and Belles Eettres. In carrying the above plan into execution, the fust object of the undersigned, shall be, to qualify !m students for an entrance on the es tablishment of the University cf the State, or of any other literary institution in this country. His second, to adopt and firmly' adhere to such a mode of government and instruction, as shall secure im provement in science, regularity of conduct, and decency of behaviour, on the part of all who may be com mitted to his care. The site of the Academy pos sesses the advantages of pure wa ter and wholesome air; and being in the centre of a populous neigh borhood, board can be obtained on reasonable terms, either with the undersigned himself, or under his recommendation, with decent and respectable families in the vicinity. The year will be divided into two sessions: the first to commence on the 10th of January, und end on the 22d of June. The second, to commence on the 10th of July, and end on tjie 15th of No ember." The price of Board and Tuition with the undersigned, (bedding excepted,) will be FIFTY-THREE DOL LARS the session to be paid in advance. jShould circumstances render it necessary, an Assistant will be employed, properly qualified for the instruction of little boys, in the rudiments of education and the mi nor classicks. Communications bv mail or otherwise shall meet with prompt attention. W. E. WEBB. Nov. 30, 1324. 3-6t Shady Grove Academy, WARREN COUNTY. THE Examination of the Stu dents of this Institution closed on the 9th Instant. The Subscribers return thanks to the public for the liberal share of patronage they hav e hitherto re ceived, and inform that the Male Department of their Institution is dissolved. Only small Boys under the age of ten years will be admit ted. Having enlarged their build ings, they will be prepared to re ceive a larger number of Young Ladies, but no more will be ad mitted than can be well accomoda- ted. The Music Department will! be under the direction of Mr. John j F. Goneke. The exercises will be resumed on the c first Monday in January, 1825. The advantages afforded in this Institution will be equal to any in the Southern country. Price ot Board and Tuition a usual viz. $50 per Session, payable in advance. purposes ot Astrnnnmv anrl ! .- . , . 1 1 V-io-otirr. ti at J 1- i crastmateu uraw nigs : all atlventu 7 S I he Mensuration rers havc an equal chance for the Li l rnCCo' surfac1cs 'capital prizes. S S ,lnidmS 1 HCtf ? i OT-oVders for tickets or shares, :h?ht0 dC: enclosing the cash or prize tickets in iiwiuu.s nu aita oi niiiu liiieii i Thomas Cotfrellfy Son. Nor. 12. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have just recei ved from New-York, a hand some assortment of English V Fancy & Staple Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Groceries, &c. which they will sell on the most ac commodating terms for cash, pro duce, or approyed credit. S.M. NICKELS CO. J7Cash giyen for Cotton in the seed deliyered at their Gin. Scotland Neck, Oct. 25, 1824. SAVE A DOLLAR. ON the 11th of November next, tickets in the QUANTICO CANAL LOTTERY will advance to Six Dollars until that time the following prizes may be had for Five Dollars: S5000: 5 of 2000: 6 of S1000: GofSoOO: 6 of $340: 138 of 550: 690 of $10. On the 25th inst. the above Lot tery will positively be drawn, when the amount of 70,200 DOLLARS will be distributed to the holders of tickets, in prizes of the above mag nitude. In the mode of drawing adopted in this Lottery, the public ire not kept m suspense by pro will be promptly answered by re turn oi man it addressed to HENRY WHYTE, Petersburg, Va. Nov. 2, 1824. One Hundred Dollars REWARD. T UN AWAY, or was stolen from LIL the Subscriber, on the night of the 8th instant, a bright mulatto woman (slave) and her child, a girl of about four years old. This wo mau ran away from the Subscriber, executor of John Hunt, deceased, in the summer of 1803, and passed as a free woman, by the name of PATSEY YOUNG, until about the first of June last, when she was apprehended as a runaway. On the sixth of the same month I ob-j taired possession of her in the town! of Zalifax, since which time she : and her child ELIZA have, in compliance with an order of the county court of Franklin, been sold, when the Subscriber became the purchaser. She spent the greater part of the time she was runaway (say about sixteen years) in the neighborhood of, and in the town of 7ahiax, one or two summers at Rocklanding, where I am informed she cooked for the hands employed to work on the canal; she also spc some of her time in Ply- moui her occupation while there not known. At the above named of decay. She is an excellent seam stress, can make gentlemen's and ladies' dresses, is a good cook and weaver, and I am informed is a good cake baker and brewer, 6cc. by which occupations she princi pally gained her living. Some time during last summer she married a free man of color, named Achrael Johnson, who had been living in and about Plymouth, and followed boating on the Roanoke. Since his marriage he leased a farm of Mr. James Cotton, of Scotland Neck, (alifax county) where he was liv ing, together with this woman, when she was taken up as a runa way slave in June last. I have but little doubt that Johnson has con trived to seduce or steal her and child out of my possession, and will attempt to get them out of the state and pass as free persons. Should this be the case, I will give Sixty Five Dollars for his detection and conviction before the proper tribu nal in any part of this state. I will give for the apprehension of the woman and child, on their delivery jto me, or so secured in jail or other wise that I get them, Thirty Five Dollars. Or, I will give Twenty Five Dollars for the woman alone, and Ten Dollars for the child alone. The proper name of the woman is j Pietv, but she will no doubt change it as she did betore. 1 torewarn all owners of boats, captains and owners of vessels from taking on board or carrying away this wo- man and her child Eilza, under the penalty of the law. places she has many acouaintance and friends. She is a tall, spare !ncxt, a TRACT OF LAND, !v woman, thm face and lips, long ing m this countv, containin ? about NIT. HUNT. August 15, isc f. :r-tf NEir STORE. . - 4. THE subscriberhaving taken the store nearly opposite the Mansion-house, would inform the citi zens of this vicinity, that he intends opening an assortment of Heady made Clothing & DRY. GOODS, Among which are Blue and black dress coats, from $ 10 to $25. Blue and olive frocks, tartan plaid and camblet cloaks, double and single mill'd drab and Oxford mixed cas simere pantaloons, blue and black do. do. fashionable vests of all de scriptions, Guernsey shirts and. drawers, gloves, cravats and sus penders servants clothing of all kinds, &c. ike. The above clothing is made in superior style and the best materi als. Gentlemen who are in want of any articles in the line, can be assured they will be accommodated at the lowest Petersburg prices. He will keep an elegant assort ment of white and red flannel brown shirtings, sheetings, &c. at; the lowest prices for cash. EZRA SMITH. Halifax, Nov. IS, 1824. 35-4t Mrs. SNEDER, HAS just received frovi Peters burg, a general assortment of Gros de Naples SILKS and SAT INS, consisting of white figured, blue, pink, lilac and olive colors, &c. Also, a great variety of Ostrich Feathers, of all colors Ermine Capes Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cloaks LA FAYETTE gloves, belts, buckles, cc. all cf which will be sold at the lowest Peters bur if irices. Mrs. S. expects to receive, in the course of a few days, an elegant as sortment of La Fayette Bonnets. Halifax, Oct. 13 NOTICE A T the late November session, l- held for the county of Halifax, the subscriber qualified as executor to the last will and testament of DEMPSEY PITT MAX, decea sed. All persons indebted are re quested to make immediate pay ment and all those having claims, against said estate arc hereby noti fied to present them, duly authen ticated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. JAMES J. PITTMAN, Ex'r of D. Pittman. Nov. 20, 1824. 36-3t Lands for Sale. N pursuance of an interlocutory decree of the Court of Equity. held fcr the county cf Halifax, I shall offer for sale at the Court- 1 j house in the town of Halifax, on amoining 1 M. L. Wiggins and others. Terms 12 months credit, the purchaser giving bond and approv ed security. E. B. Freeman, C. M. E. Nov. 3, 1824. 33-rt NOTICE. f PURSUANT to a decretal order . made in the matter John Asp ley et al ex parte, I shall offer for sale at the Court-house in the town of Halifax, on Monday the 20th day of December next, a TRACT OF LAND, lying in this county adjoining the lands of Gideon P. Harvey, John Harvey and others, containing about 243 acres, Terms 12 months credit, the purchaser giving bond and approv ed security. E. B. Freeman, C. M. E. Nov. 3, 1824. the lands of NOTICE. PURSUANT to an interlocutory order of the Honorable the Court of Equity, held for the coun ty of Halifax, "will be ofiercd for sale at the Court-house in the town of Halifax, on Monday, the 20th day of December next, a TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the lands cf Rebecca Hill, heirs of B. Pope, and others, containing about 45 acres. Terms 12 and 18 months credit, the purchaser giving bond and ap proved security. B. B. Freeman,, C. M. E Nov.". 1824. gratis, uniess rcauireu m writing. December 1. AT THIS OFFICE
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