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Bladen, Brunswick Beaufort, Burke, Cabarrut, Columbus, Carteret, Currituck, Chowan, Chatham, Cumberland, Camden, Caswell, Craven, Duplin, Davidson, .Edgecombe, Franklin, Granville, Gates, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Hertford, AjV obliging epistle. Sir: To avoid all proceedings unpleasant, I beg you will pay what is due; If you do you'll oblige me at pn .sent; If you don't, then 1 must oblige iou. Jacob Leonard, Jr. J. 0. K. Williams, Mcrritt Burgin, L. II. Alexander, James Burney, 0tway Burns, Samuel Salyear, ; William Walton, Joseph Ramsey, Arch'd M'Dearmid, Haywood S. Bell, tBartlett Yancy, Richard D. Spaight, j Stephen Miller, v John M. Smith, Louis D. Wilson, ? H. T. G. Ruffin, Thomas T. Hunt, Abraham Harrell, Jesse Speight, j Jonathan Parker, Isham Mathews, Y David O. AsVwr v The accident which led him to j the formation of balloons was cu rious enough. One day, in his paper manufactory, he was boil ing some wafers in a coffee pot, which happened to be covered with a piece of paper in the form of a sphere, and this paper be coming full of steam, swelled and detached itself from the pot. Montgolfier wa3 surprised, and repeating the experiment, the pa per again ascended; this led him to calculate the effect of a rarified air which should be lighter than the atmospheric air and hence the invention of aerostation. A valuable Dairy. We are in formed that Mr. Israel Cole, of Mrs. D. Womble, HAS just received and is now open ing her fall supply, comprising an extensive assortment of Lndirtf Fancy Goods, Direct from the City of ' New-York. Anions: which are Pattern silk, satin, and velvet Bonnets.cf the latest New-York fashions, Leghorn Flats, different numbers, Straw Bonnets, in great variety, Sunerb head dresses. Plain and figured Silks and Satins, Gros de Naples, &c. assorted colors, Bunches and wreaths of artificial Flowers, a great variety, Black aiut white Ostrich feathers, Lutestring and satin Ribbons, Thule, bobbiuett and blown Lace, A superb assortment of Curls, Black, white, and patent ('rape, Pink and white Licce, black Mode, Gimps, fancy and silk cord, Sec. &.C. fifantua-makini executed with des " l...ik I., o .!-,-. tw.r- ctfln- Mini iffoi tllf l'mstiehl, (Mass.; nas maae tins ,;ultst NewYork fashions. season, lu.UUU pounds oi ciicesc, from the milk of only 2o cows being on an average 571 pounds to each cow. We understand he Halifax, Oct. 31, 1828. Notice increases the quantity ot milk by'JMIh. Subscriber inlorms all persons I.: . , ,l.,;i.r tl.,, .lw.: A indebted to him, that a settlement "IV IIIL! HIS lUtvn uany inv. twin , , , , i I ii- ..i,,,,,,,. 'must be made the ensuing winter, as it rnixei 1 Willi meal. Ills cneese is ... , ,f . ;, .. iri ivspects debtor and creditor. 1 theic- of the best quality, and fetches, fore htTejv inl;)rm ,lose rcnliemen in- with his established Customers in:flrdtpd In me bv note or onen account. - - - J - 1 Notice. rrHE Trustees of the Tar borough U cademy are desirous of employing a Teacher in -this Seminary for ihe ensu ing year, to commence on the first Mon day in January next. A gentleman well qualified for that purpose, would meet with encouragement. A graduate of the University of this State would be pre ferred. By order of the Board, ROBT. JOYNER, Sec'y. Tarboro', Oct. 31, 1S28. 11 Slavery. The subject of West India slavery fell under discussion in the British House of Commons a short time since, when Mr. Jas. Wilson observed: "lie tho't the honorable mem bers of that House would do much better to look at home, than to travel thousands of miles in order to find subjects for the exertion of their humanity that humanity might be much "better exerted in his opinion, in allaying tl,0 Sl,f. forings of the thousands who are in a state of starvation at home. He was the owner of a small pa rish in the north of England. He had an estate in the West Indies, containing nearly the same num ber of subjects; and he could say most conscientiously, that the condition of the black-colored peopie was infinitely superior to that of the tenantry of his parish in England." New-York, one or two cents per pound more than that of ordinary dairies. Such a dairy, when cheese is 121 cents per pound, would make a man rich in a few years, and even at the present moderate prices is no contempti ble income. Ijcrkshire Atncr. that they must come forward and make a settlement, or they will be placed in a train fur collection. HENRY SlIUULEY. 9th Oct. 1S2S. 9 SCOTLAND ISECK Fall Races for 1828, TXILL commence on Thursday, the 20th of November, and continue THREE days: First Day two mile heats, for tho Jockey Club Purse, $150. Second Day one mile heats, 3 in 5, for the balance of the Jockey Club Purse, say Si 30. Third Day Handy-cap race for the Proprietor's Purse, one mile heats, 3 h 5, S100. JAMES L. G. BAKER, Sec'y. Oct 1828 9-5 PROPOSALS, For publishing in the Town of Hali Good Toast. At the close of the Agricultural Exhibition in Oxford Academics. 4 LL interested are invited to attend the EXAM IN A HON of the Male fua North-Carolina, a weekly ncm Academy .m Monday the 1 Oi ii of No-, paper, to be called the vember. uedav Report to be read on Wed- munutitr ; immediately after By John Campbell. : In i dinner, at which ! Academy will commence, and conclude :J: m.nln nr,wnhrl A.nnnrri Thursday evening with an TIIL Minerva will be printed on 1 I 1 hirer. hopl Worcester," Muss, the company which the Examination of the Female sat down Gov. Lin tins toasts was the "uur fair sisters in the laniruaire followinir:- LiViiioition of Music. The Winter Session of these Semina- Iarge sheet of good paper, with hand some type. Information, of every kind, interesting to the Farmer, the Politician, the Merchant, the Professional Gentle man, and the Mechanic, will be careful ly selected; nor shall the Ladies and those fond of amusement be neglected. I r. t ii i i THUS. B. 1ATTL EJUlIN, Pres.1' VV1U uti lliy f 1 a,.mi0Icn: , i i , , , ........1 Oxford. Op.i. no. 1 sifS. 1 1 -58 ; UC1 m,l,e,vu a welcome visnor aaa A lady who n:iii leen Dill inree ; ;an instructive and amusing companion days married, perceiving her hus-J V 1(0 cverv c,ass the community, hand enter, stole sreruly behind, JN OUCe. j I am a Republican in principle, and a him and "nve him a kiss the hus-1 1N Fri(la)' lhe Llst of November Southron in feeling. But on all impor- .....a ... . i u.. -.c ! next, will he sold, at inc Jate resi- tan! measures, when cenlhctinjr inte- . i i , . t i . r ii oi me urmor, 'tne oest irienos iries opv n. on MOI1day, 12th .Ian. 1629. and most efliciiiiit patrons of theiJames DJohuson Principal of the Male, farmer, for they would have all and tlic Kuv. Joseph Lubaree of the Fe- mut to l)e hatha ml men: " ma,e Academy, as Ih-j I'totore. fended airamst de ;eency Irish opinions. Nr. G rattan, (son of the famous Henry,) in his recent speech on the Catholic question, remarked as follows: "Time presses: for who can say how soon we maybe involved in a new war, und how soon we may again have occasion for the servi ces of the brave and loyal Catho lics of Ireland! Have they not met in America a spirit of sym pathy until lately unknown. Let us take care we do not excite in our trans-atlantic colonies a feel ing that may lead to their ultimate separation. Those Irishmen who return from America exhibit a de gree of thoughtfyl stubbornness woich surprises by its contrast. He goes where the spirit of Wash ington still survives, and the geni us of Washington still animates; and when he revisits his native country, he is no longer the hum ble and subservient Catholic, but the reflecting and stubborn Irish American." me, exclaimed she, 1 know it was ifou. Pardon did not A countryman giving his evi dence at Court, was asked by the counsel, if he "was born in wed lock!" "No, sir," he replied, "I was born in Devonshire." Balloons. M on tgolfier. besides being the inventor of aerostatic balloons, was the first who manu factured vellum paper in France las. 11. Hartmus, NFOIIMS the public, that he has just received from Philadolohiu. a fresh supply of LKATU FAl, of the best qua lity for manufacturing Hoots and Shoes: And a great variety of materials, em- nracing every thing in his lina of busi-l-VX ncss. ALSO, some black and colored Prunella, for Ladies shoes, which he is prepared to manufacture to order, at a shoi t notice. Tarboro', Oct. 31, 1S2S. 11-3 donee of Jacoij (J. Four, ilecM, the re- rests or party spirit may excite discu? uidue of the Cbiaie of said deceased, con- sion, I shall endeavor to pursue a mode listing of about ; rate and caulious course. The columns -'ouvlcin likely noun jes:roes, :o lhe Mini'rva haI1 never be lent to a 91 u a 9 raction; nor advocate principles or About five thousand pounds of seed Cot-; measures hurtful to our common coun lon, betwe en one and two hundred bar- j try. The merits of candidates for im rels of Corn, ten or fifteen stacks of j portant offices will he canvassed strictly, blade Fodder, one Horse. Gig and bar ness, fat Hogs, sows and pigs, and vari ous other articles On all of the above articles a credit of six months will be given, with the ex ception of two Negroes, which will be sold for cash. Bonds with approved se curity will be required before the pro perty is delivered. JOS. S. BATTLE, AdnVr. October 31st, 1S.2S. 11-4 Notice. niEREAS L Robert Foxhall,. gave io Joseph lie!!, hsq. a due bill for the amount of thirty dollars, dated Gth April, lvS'J2, and I hold notes of hand to amount ot $123, against the said Hell, and he refuses to give up my due bill to be credited on his note I hold, I there fore forwarn all persons from trading for the same du bill, as 1 will not pay it. ROBERT FO XII ALL. Nov. 7, IS2S, 12.3 Strayed, FROM the' Subscriber, on &H-T?'i I ueMlav. I lth inst. HJnnh or.st ten or twelve years oiu, lour ieet ten or eleven inches high, no particular marks recol lected only some white spots on his back, and hip-shotten either in his right hip or left. Said horse was traded for by the Subscriber from a gentleman 1V the name of Dickason, from the county of Granville, who said he had said horc of some gentleman in the county ol Edgecombe. Any person or persons that will give any information where said horse is, to the Editor of the Free Press, or to the Subscriber at the great rails of Tar river, shall be rewarded ac cording to the value of the horse, provi ded he is obtained. DAVID DANIEL. October 31st, 1S?S, but fairly; and the errors of those in of fice shall be exposed, Upon the all-engrossing subject of the Presidential question, it is unnecessary to speak, as the election wiil have been made before the publication of the Mi nerva commences. With this brief sketch of my views and principles, I most respectfully soli cit public patronage. Persons to whom this prospectus shall be sent, will please use their exertions to obtain subscribers, and make a return to the Post-master at Halifax by the 1st of December next, as it is designed to commence the publica tion of the Minerva about that time. The price of subscription will be tuo dollars and fifty cents, if paid in ad vance; or three dollars, if payment is not made in three months from the re ceipt of the first number. Any person who shall procure sis -ubscribers, ann become responsible for the payment, shall be entitled to a sev enth gratis. To persons at a distance 1 feel willing to make the terms as accom modating as possible; therefore, where a company ot twelve subscribers shall bs price, to each subscriber, fifty cents, from the made up, the will be reduced above terms. Advertisements will be inserted on the customary terms. JOHN CAMPBELL September SQ, 182S.
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