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ip1 Tarborough, Edgecombe County, N. C. Friday, July 3, 1829. FoZ, r.JVb. 46. THi; "FREE PRESS," JJy Geo. Howard, Is published weekly, (every Friday,) at TITO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num bers,) it paid in advance Tvjo Dollars C7' -r ift j Cents, if paid within the subscription year or. Three Do I lam at the expiration pf the year tor any period less than a year, T:i'cnty-five. Cents per month. Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at anytime on pay ing arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis tance must invariably pay in advance, or give a responsible reference in this vicinity. "No subscription discontinued unless a noti fication to that effect is given. Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, v. ill be inserted at .tU cents the first inser tion, and 2. cents each continuance. Long er ones at that rate for every 16 lines. Ad vertisements must be marked the number oi insertions required, or they will be cou titried until otherwise ordered. Letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or they will not be attended to. FOB NEW AND FASHIONABLE Millinery, fyc-. M"US. A. C. HOWARD has just re- ccived a handsome assortment of FANCY GOODS, for spring and sum mer wear, which she will with pleasure exhibit to the inspection of those Ladies who may please favor her with a call among them will be found Pattern Silk Hats, the latest New-York and Philadelphia fashions, Hattese and Cambric do. do. Leghorn Hats, assorted numbers, do. ' do. for children and misses, Plain and open straw do. do. Black, white and yellow Navarinos, Bobbinett veils, caps, capes, and collars, Superb turbans and head dresses, Plain Bobbinett, fancy Handkerchiefs, Bobbinett and blond laces, White and straw col'd blond gauzes, Toitnise shell side combs, Brazilian tuck, turn back, and side combs, t- urls and puns, mowhair do It. & J. Dunn & Co. ! Plain and figured (Irosde Naples do. Metal buttons, for do. i Watered and figured Silks, ! Plain silks, fiorences, &c. M... f 4.. .!.,.. i. i. ' iji .f i . yi.r tt i i vtiiiLeivj s ;iiieni worsens, .U LUC L UXt-ffiCC III LILC LCll U UJ ! Swiss muslins, tor Ladies' dresses, HALIFAX, The foliating Articles, to wit: 2 -.icon. Lime, Herrings, Shad, Flour, Stained curt.iin Bedsteads, WimNor Chairs, Leather, wagon Collars, Tobncco, twist and bundle,) wholesale and retail, ALSO the following Articles: Bottle Corks, Fly Stone, Termerick, Liquid Blacking, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs, Yenitian Red, Red Lead, White Lead, Verdigris, Rahman's Drops, Opodeldoc, Allum, Li-clu'i id.e, Ink Powder, Pearl Ash, Ground Paint Brushes, assorted, Shaving Boxes and Soap, Spanish Whiting Turkey TTniber.Crom. Yellow, Prussian blue, Tooth Brushes, Mace, Snuff Boxes, Spinning Wheels, Shaving Brushes, Razors, Blank Warrants, do. Notes, do. Bonds, Soanish Annatto. do. Blueing, do. Indigo, "Wagons ironed, do. not Ironed, Almanacs, Durable Ink, Staughton's Bitters, cc. All of the above articles will be sold very low, for Cash only. JOS. L. SIMMONS'. Halifax, Feb. 0,1820. i Black mode, Satins, Crapes, cc. j Brown Cambric, straw col'd Battesc, ! A superb assortment of ribbons and flowers, ! Pearl and coral ear drops, necklaces, Sec. Purling, floss, wire taste, ! Del Is, glass beads, and a variety of other "ll'tll-lpC Ladies' drosses, cloaks, pelisses, &c. made to order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw Bonnets bleached, dyed, or trimmed, at a short notice. Tarborough, April 10, 1S29. Groceries herrings pKCKIVED thisd iv, fifty barrels of NEW HERRINGS, which will be sold low for Cash. I). RICHARDS $ Torboro', April 16, 1S2'J. CO. Cainuet THE 1 Subscriber continues to make any article in his line, either of nn- ..oa.any or walnut ---also, plain and curl (1 maple Heels' cads. Those who may .jlertie to favor him with their custom, jiay rely on having their furniture of ;;ood material, in the modern sty le, and t-i faithfully executed as they can get from any of the northern cities. He iuii now on hand for sjle: )wc hnve i.vihogany Sideboard, with look-i:ig-giases in the back board, four carved paws and columns in front. hi-; do. with a prei.s on tcp of it for glass ware. '"hie mahogany Secretary and book case, i v.o mahogany Uurcaus, one with carved paws and columns, the other plain, .hie mahogany Dressing table, with carved pillar and claws. few pieces ct walnut furnituie. ALSO, picture Glass, assorted sizes, from 10 by 12, to by 35 inches. V.jokiiig-glus plates, assorted, from 8 A by 10, to 13 by 22 inches those who have their looking-glasses broke and the frame orn, can be furnished on moderate terms. '"pd Varnish, by the gallon or smaller measure. Any of the above articles will be sold -heap for Cash. Those indebted to the Subscriber, ei ther by note or 'qie.Cc to settle the same between this and 'lie first of .May. LEWIS BOND. i-I:.rc!i 961b, 18??. TNFORM their friends and the public, generally, that they have now on hand their supply of Spring mob$ Which embrace a complete and very ex tensive assortment of every desirable article of STAPLE AND FANCY 9 amongst which are: A splendid assortment of Silks, Several pieces 4-4 Satin Levanteens and Wa- tcredGros de Berlin, quite a new article, A beautiful assortment of fine Thread Laces and Edgings, A most splendid assortment of fancv Calicoes. A large stock of GROCERIES, ' A general assortment of Medicines, Drugs, Oils and Paints, Hats.Shoes and Hardware, in great variety: Which, with every other article usu ally kept in an extensive assorted Store, they oiler for sale on the most favorable terms. Being confident that they can give general satisfaction as to price and quality, they respectfully invite their friends in town and country to call and examine their assortment. MTMIE Subscriber offers for sale cheap, for cash only, at the Post-Office in Tarborough, next dcor to .Messrs. II. Sc S. D. Cotton's store, the following arti cles, all of which have just arrived from New-York, and are fresh and of supe rior quality, viz: Cogniac and apple brandy, whiskey, Cordials, London and American porter, Albany beer, best northern cider, Loaf and brown sugars, molasses, Coffee and teas, pepper and spice, mustard, Nutmegs, cinnamon, mace, cloves, ginger, Ha i sins by the box or pound, Currants, figs, almonds, Brazil nuts, Tamarinds, water and butter crackers, Bologna sausages, preserved ginger, Candy, assorted dried peaches, apples, &c. A few pieces fancy calicoes, ginghams and London plaids, vestings, Cotton shirting, bandanna handkerchiefs, Gentlemen's gloves, socks, cravats, cc. Alum, salt petre, spirits turpentine, Castor oil, glauber salts, sulphur, pearl ash, Potter's vegetable Catholicon, by the bottle, Camphor, Windsor soap, Castile do. Starch, copperas, chalk, red ochre, Lime juice, foolscap and letter paper, Fine sealing wax, wafers by the ounce. Testaments, spelling books, lead pencils, Murray's key, English reader, &c. Maccabau snuff, Spanish smoking tobacco, Best chewing tobacco, common do. Cut tobacco in papers, paste blacking, Spanish egars, Stoughten's bitters, hones, Powder and shot, empty bottles & ticklers, Sperm candles, tallow do. moulded, Window glass, white lead, putty, cc. Bed cords, plough lines, trace chains, Cut nails assorted, wrought G penny do. Stock, knob and pad locks, assorted, Pocket knives, scissors, needles, pins, Sewing silks, spocl cotton, Buttons, assorted, Common tuck and side combs, fine tooth do, Tooth brushes, fish hooks, Sec. &c. Together with manv other articles, which it is useless to insert. The Sub scriber intends to keep a general supply of Groceries, which he flatters himself he will be able to sell as low as they can be procured at this market.. ..and he in vites all persons wishing to purchase any article in his line, to call and judge ot the crualitvand nrices. Orders from the account, arc particularly ,countrv enclosing the cash, will be thankiully received andt promptly at tended to. N. II. UOUNTREE. 1 June 4, 185?5. We have just received a consignment of Cut Herrings and Shad, Put up this season, at one of the most celebrated fisheries on Roanoke. Vre have also on hand a few hundred barrels of CORN, neatly cleaned and fanned; all of which we will sell low for Cash. R. frJ. D UNN CO. Halifax, May 7th, 1829. For Sale, At the Store of tt. & S. D. Ccllen, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and"? D i T Hp Liverpool sack 3 kviJLiJ JL Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and chocolate, Iron and steel of every description c quality, Blacksmiths bellows, and every other arti cle to make a complete sen of Black smiths tools, Old brandy, by the barrel or retail, Jamaica rum, 5 years old, Otard's cogniac brandy, 10 years eld, Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine, rum c: common brandy, Together with an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Of almost every variety, at as low pri ces for cash, as can be bought at any store in the place. A constant supply of S 10 aim s Pana- ti t 7 t n r cca. ur. Ksiiamoers remedy for in temperance, Judkins's celebrated Oint ment, &c. &c. (tJThz highest price paid in Cash, for sood clean baled Cotton. $15 Reward. J UST RECEIVED and now opening, i cntorvrtil nccn tt m an I rk f f i r tt Rr cl o rl o Seasonable Goods, t unprecedented low prices 100 bar rels superior Cut HERRINGS, &c. &c. R. $ S. D. COTTER. May 23, IS29. fl". Johnston, TSnSHES' to inform his friends, and " customers that he has just received from New- York, a few GOODS in his line of business, such as Superfine blue, black and olive Cloths, Fine black bombazeen, of superior quality, Merino cassimere, a handsome article for gentlemen's wear, Dark drab French drills, White and fancy Marseilles vestings, hand some patterns, Black tmd fancy silk do. Black and white cravats, Cravat stiffeners, suspenders, &c. He also has on hand a few black Lea ver II ATS all of which he is disposed to sell very low. T?rboro April 2S? IS20, T OST, on Monday evening last, on the road from Tarborough to Mercers ville, a red morocco POCKET-BOOK containing about S30, in North-Carolina bank notes, several notes of hand, and sundry other papers. The notes, &c. as near as recollected were as follows: One note against Benj. Sharpe for 69, due the 10th Jan. 1827. One do. against same for $39, due some time in 1826. One due bill against same for 4 or $5, given two or three years ago. One note against Henry Austin forglir, due 1st Nov. last, with credits to the amount of 60 or 70 dollars endorsed on it. One note against Spencer L. Hart for $30, due sometime this month. One note against S. J. Baker, Jr. for about $112, in favor cf Smith, and endorsed by Smith, Jones Sc Lide, and N. H.Roun- tree, due some time in November last. One judgment against Fred. Bell for 54 dol lars 75 cents, with a credit of 20 dollars. One note against John Pitt for about 126 dol lars, due 11th January, 1828. One note against Stephen Robins and Mica jah Petway security, for a balance of 7o dollars, in favor of Mathew Whitehead. All persons are hereby forbid trading for said papers. The above reward will be given for the delivery to me of the pocket-book and its contents. JOHN MERCER. June 10, 1S2.9. 43 - "pOR SALE, by the Subscribers, 100 - casks Thomaston Lime, which will be sold low for cash. D. IUCIMRDS $ CO. April, 1S29. bhocco Sin WMlREJf COUNTY, NORTH-CAROLINA. N the first day of June next, the houses at Shocco Snrinjis. nine miles South of VVarrenton and ihree miles from the Northern and Southern main Stage roads, will he opened for the re ception of Visitors. The great advanta ges of this watering place in most cases of d isease and debility, have been so of ten tested by those who have attended it, that to such, it is only necessary to say, that all the buildings are in excel lent repair and condition. The accomr rnodations, in every respect, shall be such as my best efforts can effect, for comiort and convenience to all who may visit the place. To those who have not visited Shocco, it may be necessary to say, that the buildings arc sufficiently numerous, and conveniently arranged tor the accommodation of a large assem blage. The private apartments will af ford ample retirement to those who pre- ter it, and the public Halls are abundant ly spacious to receive all who mav-dc- sire company, and where music and dancing can be enjoyed by such as de light in it. An arrangement will be made to have divine worship performed at the Spring on the Sabbath dav, where such visit ors as may choose, can attend preaching without inconvenience. In addition to the valuable medicinal qualities of the Shocco uraters, it is loca ted in a most healthy part ol the county, surrounded by a polished society, where thfi invalid ran he restored In health, in rji agreeable circle. n"' ft 1 o ii t . My terms ior ooaru, glc. Vvin De me same as last )'ear, viz: Si per day for each grown person; 322 50 per month, or $6 per week... Children and servant-: half price. For horses, $15 per month, or CO cents per day. ANN JOHNSON. May 28, 1829. 43-3 Constables' Blanks for sale, at thtc nrrv:y.
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