Mk 11 MB1 J L-j czuLCV Whole Xo. Ml. Tarborongh, Edgecombe County, X. C. Saturday, May 5,1827 Vol IILNo. 37. Till: "FREE TRESS," y GVc. If.nvard, IspuMisheil weekly, (every Saturday,) at 77 0 DOLLARS per year, (or52mim i,ers,) it paid within one month after Sub ; .-fibers commence receiving their papers ;:-5 Dollars & 7hf- CVni, if paid within six months and 7'rrc Dollars at thcexpi ,3tii ii of the year. Subscribers at liberty to continue at any time on paying arrears. Advertisements not exceeding 16 lines will be inserted at 50 cents the first insertion, and C5 cents each continuance. Longer ones at that rate for every 16 lines. j Letters addressed to the Editor must be pest jiairf. ! .;t7J:inics Simmons, Eso. nostm.-istor nt j Halifax.is our general agent for that vicinity. New Establishment. William F. Clarke, INFORMS (be citizens of Halifax and 1 its vicinity, that he has established a branch of his business in the Town of Halifax, Next door to the Post -Office, Where he in tends keeping for sale, a general and complete assortment of eve ry article in the SADDLING And Harness Making Line. And also will keep constantly on hand, a' the same place a supply of r FASHIONABLE ant) fimlfecys, Mjiuifaclurcd under his own immediate inspection, and of the best materials All of which he will sell on the most moderate terms for Cash, or on a short Credit. fcJWork of ever? description, in the Saddling and Harness making business, will be made and repaired at the above establishment to order, at the shortest notice. April 27, l-21. SG-9 S3 i VI u I H The celebrated Race Horse,' IAWANEE, WILL STAND the fljensuinir season at my iiamax, miles irom me town of Halifax, G miles from Enfield Civ.irt-IIousp, and 3 from Crow-ell's Cros3 Roads, and will be let to mares at the moderate price of SEVEN DOL LARS il ic single leap, to be paid when the iii arc is covered; TEN Dollars the season, payable at the expiration of the season; and FIFTEEN Dollars to in sure a mare to be in foal, to he paid as soon as the marc is ascertained to be in foal; with 50 Cents to the Groom in ev ery instance. The season will com mence the 1st day of March, and end the 1st day of August. Particular at tention will be paid to mares sent to re gain with the horse. Separate lots arc provided for mares with young colts, and they will be fed as required. Eve ry attention will be paid to prevent ac cidents or escapes, but will not be lia ble for either. Is a beautiful Chesnut Sorrel, 5 feet 1 inch high, 9 years old this spring. lie was gotten by the celebrated horse Te cumseh, his dam by old Citizen, his grandam by Alderman, his great gran dam by Roebuck, his great great gran dam by Herod, his great great great grandani by Partner. JOHN C RO WELL. January 7th, 1S27. 2S Constables' Blanks, viz. Warrants, CasVs, Bail Bonds, Forthcoming Bonds. &e. For Sale at this Office. Notice. ON Monday, the 14th of May next, at the Court- etJjs&JZm House door in Nashville 1 shall sell to the highest bidder, An Elegant Bay Mare, The property of the late Dr. Benj. B. Hunter. The object of the sale is to defray the expence of feeding and keep ing the mare, before and since the death of said Hunter, and so far as that amount Cash will be required; for the balance of the purchase money a credit of six months will be given, upon receiving satisfactory security, subject to the or der of the legal representatives of said deceased, IF. G. WHITFIELD. Nashville, N. C. April 1, 1S27. 3G QJC there is any person who claims said nnre, they would do well to come forward, on or before the sale, and pay charges and take her away. JSoticc. piIE Subscriber respectfully informs his' Friends and the Public, that in his absence the Cabinet-Making. Turning, y-c. Will be carried on at his shop as usual by competent hands. Any person desi rous of having work done in his line, will please apply to F. S. Marshall, who will have the sole management of my a (Fairs during my absence. Mr. Marshall is also my agent in this State for the disposal of Patent Rights for my Cotton Press, which is recommended to the public with increased confidence. LEWIS LAYSSARD. Halifax, Feb. 1827. 28 THE CELEBRATED HORSE General Marion, WILL STAND the pre sent season at. my Stable, half a mile from Halifax town, and will he let to marcs at TEN DOLLARS, (Cash.) the single leap; THIRTY Dollars the season, payable at the expiration of the season; and FIFTY Dollars to insure a mare to.be in foal, to he paid as soon as the marc is ascertained to be in foal; with One Dol lar to the Groom in cverv instance. The season commenced the 1st day of March, and will end on the 10th of Ju ly. Particular attention will be paid to marcs sent to remain with the horse. Separate lots arc provided for marcs with young coits, and they will be fed, if required, at 25 Cents per day. Eve ry attention will be paid to prevent ac cidents or escapes, but will not be liable for either. (General Ration, IS A BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY, black mane and legs, full 5 feel 2 and three-quarter inches high, now 7 years old, in good order, &c. He was got by Old Sir Archie; his dam by Citizen; his grandam by Alderman; his g. g. dam by Roebuck; his g. g. g. dam by Herod; his g. g. g. g. dam by Partner, &c. GENERAL MARION was run at Lawrencevillc against Sir .Henry, and won the Jockey Club wilh case then travelled to New-Market, and there won the Jockey Club, beating Belsey Rich ards and others, &c. Lem-l Long. March, 1827. 31-9 HyVhc Editors of the Warrenton Repor ter, Raleigh Register, and Petersburg Re publican are requested to insert the above advertisement three weeks, in their respec tive papers, and forward their accounts to Halifax. A Xoiicc. GREEABLY to a Deed in Trust, to me executed bv Justin L. Edwards. to satisfy sundry claims therein speci fied, I shall offer for sale, to thf lno-hpct bidder for ready Cash, in the Town of uummon, on me 1st Monday of June, 1S27, one Tract of Land, Adjoining William R. Bennett and Wil liam Williams TWO NEGROES Two Horses, some Cattle. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming U lensils, some Cotton, with a number of other articles therein mentioned, to close said Trust. JESSE F. JONES. Trustee. Martin County, April 23, 1827. 3G Frintiiig neatly executed. XOTICE. N the fourth Monday of Mav next, v will ho sold before the Court-House door in Tarborough, the following Tracts of Land, Or so much thereof as will be sufficient To satisfy the Taxes due thereon, For the years 1821 and 1S25, and cost of advertising: In Capt. Humes' District, No. 4: 2G2 acres, given in by Martha Simms, lor the year 1S25. 32S acres, given in by Stenhen Tomber lin, for 1S24 and 1825. In Capt. Easou's District, No. G: G 10 acres, given in by Jonathan T. Ea son, for 1S25. 107 acres, given in by Stephen Fclton, adjoining the lands of Thomas Ama zon and others, for 1S25. 54 acres, given in by John Johnston, adjoining the lands of Richard Gay, Jr. and others, for 1S25. G 10 acres, given in by Martha Scarbo rough, adjoining the lands of Jonathan T. Eason and others, for 1S25. S. L. HART, Sheriff, by W. D. PET WAY. April 1G, 1827. Price adv 3:50 American Farmer. lrE wish that every friend of this Journal should understand, and that thev would have the kindness to make it known, that to any one who will procure four subscribers and remit on their account S20, we will send a fifth copy of the American Farmer with out charge or, any one who will pro cure,? subscribers, will be allowed to retain $5, on his remitting the remain ing it 20. We beg also to repeat, that all which is necessary to be done by any one, wishing to subscribe, is to inclose a five dollar note by mail, at the risk of, and addressed to "the Editor of the American Farmer, Baltimore79 and, whether the money be received or not, the paper will be forwarded immediate ly, and the actual receipt of each num ber of the volume will be guaranteed by the Editor. The American Farmer is published weekly by J. S. Skinner, Postmaster of Baltimore, rrinicd on- fine paper the size of ordinary newspapers, fold ed so as to make eight pages; about one half, or four pages, devoted to practical Agriculture, the remainder to Internal Improvements, Rural and Domestic Economy, and Natural History and Rural Sports. A minute index and title page to the whole vol ume is published, and forwarded with the last number of each volume. A single number will be sent to any one who may desire to see a specimen of the publication. To all editors who will srive the above one or two insertions, we shall feel much indebted, and will gladly recipro cate their kindness. Baltimore. Feb, 23, 1 827.- Xotice. HPHE-Subscriber has about 500 bar A rels of CORN, for sale low for Cash. He also continues to keep a ge neral supply of Prizes, in the different Lotteries. JAS. SIMMONS, No. 9S,corner of King $ Shop streef, Halifax, 16th Jan. 1827. 22 A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Tarbo rough, N. C. the 1st day of April, 1827, which if not called for and taken out be fore , the 1st day of July next, will be sent to the General Post-OiTice as dead letters. Austin Henry Anderson William AmasonDclanaMrs Bovvers Barthol'w Bynom Turner Braddy SoPn T BosemanSarahMiss Bullock Edwin Bryan Mary Bradley James Bell Richard Dr Carr Allen CarrCecilia 2 Caw Jonas Cobb Edward Crumply Eli Collins Alley Miss Carney William Drake Henry Dancy Mary B Mrs Darden Elisha Downing James Dixon Coflield Freeman John Garrett John Griffin James Griffiths Sarah Mines Peter Hunter B B Dr2 Hoffman Jacob Haywood Sherrod Haynie Jesse G9 J. R Hyman William Howard Hardy Killebrew GeoW Knight Jesse C Killey Joseph Knight Willis King Coffield Lawrence Josh Rev Little Cullen M 'Daniel John Mayo Kinchen Mayo Aartha Mrs Mann Daniel 3 Pearce Bryan Piltman ZelphaMrs Pender James Parker Lem L Robrick Releigh RuffinJacqAnnMiss Reigner Allen Ruffin Samuel SecxM't M'h Lodge Sharp Benjamin Sessums Nathan Sory Robert StallingsNancyMiss Trason Richard Thomas William, Thomas Richard Worrell Josiah 2 Wimblev George Williams M . LLOYD. P.M. A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Halifax, N. C. on the 1st April, 1827, which if not taken out before the 1st of July next, will be sent to the General. Post-Office as dead letters. Armstrong John Jailer of Halifax Alston Gideon Esq John L David ALbrook J S M D Johnston Henry Burt John Kenedy Han Miss 2 Bell Lucy ilrs Keen Sally Berry Reuben 3 Long Lem'l Bishop Aman Miss Liverty J Henry Copeland Cato ilorgan Peter Carstarphen 0 D AfMitchell& Whitfc Deford W 71 Esq ilathews Isham 2 Drake G S Daniel RE Miss Duffie Harriett Miss iloore Thos Dabney E M Mrs ilanly 71oses Drew Wm Fsq 3 ATanly Hardy Drew Julia P Powell Warrc: Dawson Sally Mrs Powell Geo Edmiston Sam'l Powers E W Eaton B C Esq Ellis Lucy Mrs Frecar E Esq Faulcon P M Miss Roan Willis Godwin Thos Hilliard RC Rhvmes Jrsco Tt HillM J Esq Simmons Jno W Humphreys E Mrs Spruill Geo E Esq iiuiman airrl iLisq I yre Cyrus 2 iloss Polly AcCleland A Pullen Eaton Price James PeltwavM HEsn C Daspdale B F Hawkins Isham Harton Thos 2 Hamlin W.J Esq Heptinstall J L Hawkins Wyat Joiner A F2sq James V iley Tobin J & Ailessrs Wilcox M AM D Wilkes Henry Wyche A A Esq Wilcox Ljttleberry Yarboro Washing'c Zolicofer James SI JAS. SIMMONS. P. 3f,

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