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Whole jYo. 255. Tarborough, Edgecombe County, JYY C. Friday, July to, 1829. Vol V. No. 47. THE "FREE PRESS," j By Geo. Howard, Is published .weekly, (every Friday,) at TWO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num bers,) if paid in advance Two Dollars ksf Fifty Cents, if paid within the subscription year or, Three Dollars at the expiration of the year for any period less than a vear, Tiventyfive Cents per month. Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at anytime on pay ing arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis fance must invariably pay in advance, or ive a responsible reference in this vicinity. No subscription discontinued unless a noti fication to that effect is given. Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, .vlll be inserted at 50 cents the first inser tion, and 25 cents each continuance. Long ! i' ones at that rate for every 16 lines. Ad vertisements must be marked the number of insertions required, or they will be con iinued until otherwise orHerpfl. Uc ... . -.t Letters addressed to the Editor must be ! post paid, or they will not be attended to. It the VostA)fjicein the town of HALIFAX, The following Articles, to icit: Bacon, Lime, Herrings, Shad, Flour, Stained curtain Bedsteads, Windsor Chairs, Leather, wagon Collars, Tobacco, (twist and bundle,) wholesale 2nd retail, ALSO the following Articles: Bottle Corks, Fly Stone, Termerick, Liquid Blacking, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs, Vcn'tian Red, Red Lead, White Lead, Verdigris, Rahman's Drops, Opodeldoc, Allum, Letheridge, Ink Powder, Pearl Ash, ( Jrouml Paint Brushes, assorted, Shaving Boxes and Soap, Spanish Whiting, Turkey lT.uher,CrmAVllov, Prussian blue, Tooth Brushes Mace, Snuff Boxes, Spinning Wheels, Shaving Brushes, Razors, Blank. Warrants, do. Notes, do. Bonds, Spanish Annatto, do. Blueing, do. Indigo, Wagons ironed, do. not Ironed, Almanacs, Durable Ink, Staughton's Bitters, fee. All of above articles will be sold very low, for Cash only. JOS. L. SIMMONS. Halifax, Feb. 6, 1S29. herrings gKCKIVED thisdav, fifty barrels of NEW HERRINGS, which will he sold low for Cash. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', April 16, 1829. Cabinet "IIE Subscriber continues to make L any article in his line, either of ma hogany or walnut --also, plain and curl ed maple Beds' cads. Tliose who may please to, favor iiim with their custom, :nay rely on having their furniture of rood materials, in toe modern sty le, and v faithfully executed as they can get from any of the northern cities. He .has now on hand for sale: One large mahogany Sideboard, with looking-glasses in the hack board, four carved paws and columns in front. One do. with u press on top of it for glass ware. One mahogany Secretary and book case. I'wo mahogany Bureaus, one with carved paws and columns, the other plain. One mahogany Dressing-table, with carved pillar and claws. A few pieces of walnut furr.iture. ALSO, picture Glass, assorted sizes, from 10 by i'J, to 25 by 35 inches. :.0(,king-glass plates, assorted, from 8 J by 10A, to 13 by '22 inches those who have iheir looking-glasses broke and the frame good, ran be furnished on moderate terms, opal Varnish, by the gallon or smaller measure. Any of the above articles will be sold dieap for Cash. Those indebted to the Subscriber, ei ther by note or account, are particularly requested to settle the same between ibis and the first of May. LEWIS BOND. larch 20ih, 18.39. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Millinery ) c. MT RS. A. C. HOWARD has just re- ceivcri 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, Battese and Cambric do. do. Leghorn Hats, assorted numbers, do. to. 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, Tottoise shell side combs, Brazilian tuck, turn back, and side ccir.bs, Curls and puffs, mowhairdo. Mrs. Cantelo's patent Corsetts, Swiss muslins, for Ladies' dresses, Plain and figured Grosde Naples, do. Metal buttons, for do. Watered and figured Silks, Plain silks, florences, &c. Black mode, Satins, Crapes, &c. Brown Cambric, straw col'd Battese, A superb assortment of ribbons and flowers, Pearl and coral ear drops, necklaces, &C. Purling, floss, wire taste, Dolls, glass beads, and a variety of other articles. Ladies' dresses, clonks, pelisses, &c mane to order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw Bonnets bleached, dyed, or trimmed, at a short notice. Tarbciongh, April 10, 1829. G xrocenes, oc, R. & J. Dunn & Co. YNFORM their friends and the public, x generally, that they have now on hand their supply of $)rincr (Boons, Which embrace a complete and very ex tensive assortment of every desirable article of STAPLE AND FANCY 1 Amongst which are: A splendid assortment vf Silks, Several pieces 4-4 Satin Levantecns and Wa- teredGros de Berlin, quite a new article, A beautiful assortment of fine Thread Laces and Edgings, A most splendid assortment of fancy 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 offer 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. We have just received a consignment of Cut Herrings and Shad, Put up this season, at one of the most celebrated fisheries on Roanoke. We have also on hand a few hundred barrels of CORN, neatly cleaned and fanned; all of which we will sell low for Cash. A, fyj. DUNN& CO. Halifax, May 7th, 1829. fpHE Subscriber offers for sale cheap, for cash only, at the Post-Office in Tarborough, next door to Messrs. R. & S. D. Cotten's store, the following arti cles, all of which have just arrived from New-York, and arc 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, u Nutmegs, cinnamon, mace, cloves, ginger, i Kaisms 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, Sec. 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 segars, Stoughten's bitters, hones, Powder and shot, empty bottles Sc ticklers, Sperm candles, tallow do. moulded, Window glass, white lead, putty, &c. Bed cords, plough lines, trace chains, Cut naits assorted, wrought 6 penny do. Stock, knob and pad locks, assorted, Pocket knives, scissors, needles, pins, Sewing silks, spool cotton, Buttons, assorted, Common tuck and side combs, fine tcoth do. 1 ooth brushes, fish hooks, eve. &c. Together with many other articles which it is useless to insert. The Sub scriber intends tQ keep a general supply of Groceries, which he flatters himself he willbe able to sell as low as they can be procured &t this market.. ..and lie in vites all persons wishing to purchase any article in his line, to call and judge ol the quality and prices. Orders from the country, enclosing the cash, will be thankfully received and promptly at tended to. N. II. ROUNTREE. June 4, 1829. For Sale. At the Store of 11. & 8. !). Collen, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and 7 Q T HP Liverpool sack 5 k7i!j A Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and chocolate, Iron and steel of every description ic quality, Blacksmiths bellows, and every other arti cle to make a complete sett of Black smiths tools, Old brandy, by the barrel or retail, Jamaica rum, 5 years old, j Otard's cogniac brandy, 10 years eld, Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine, N.E. rum & 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 Suaim's Pana cca, Dr. Chambers' remedy for In temperance, Judkins's celebrated Oint ment, &c. &c. tJThe highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. JUST RECEIVED and now opening, Seasonable Goods, At unprecedented low prices 100 bar rels superior Cut HERRINGS, &c. &c. R. 6 S. D. COTTEN. May 23, 1829. II. Johnston, IRISHES to inform his friends, and " customers that he has just received from New-Yorfc, a few GOODS in his line of business, such as . Superfine blue, black and olive Cloths, Fine black bombazeen, of superior quality. Merino cassimcre, a handsome article for gentlemen's wear, Dark drab French drills, White and fancy Marseilles vestings, hand some patterns, Black and fancy silk do. Black and white cravats, Cravat stiffeners, suspenders, &c. He also has on hand a few black lea ver HATS all of which he is disposed to ?ell verv low. Tarboro', April 28, 18??. LIME. jpOR SALE, by the Subscribers, 100 casks Thomaston Lime, which will be sold low for cash. D. RICHARDS $ CO. April, 1829. bhocco Springs, WAltREtf COUNTY, NORTH-CAROLINA. QN the first day of June next, the houses at Shocco Springs, nine miles South of Warrenton and three miles from the Northern and Southern main Stage roads, will be opened for the re ception of Visitors. The great advanta ges of this watering place in most cases of disease and debility, have been so of ten tested by those who have attended it, that to such, it is only necessary to say, thai all the buildings are in excel lent repair and condition. The accom modations, in every respect, shall be such as my best efforts can effect, for comfort and convenience to all who may visit (he place. To those who have not visited Shocco, it may be necessary to say, that the buildings are sufficiently numerous, and conveniently arranged for the accommodation of a large assem blage. The private apartments will af ford ample retirement to those who pre fer it, and the public Halls are abundant ly spacious to receive all who may de 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 day, where such visit ors as may choose, can attend preaching without inconvenience. In addition to the valuable medicinal qualities of the Shocco waters, it is loca ted in a most healthy part of the county, surrounded by a polished society, where the invalid can be restorpd tr hprJfh ; an agreeable circle. My terms for board. &c. will he th same as last year, viz: $1 per day for each grown person; $22 50 per month, or SO ner week... Children unH corron I UIIU VI I Clli hs half price. For horses, $15 per month, ur uu cenis per tiay. ANN JOHNSON. May 28, 1S29. 43.s List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Tar borough N. C. the 1st day of July 1829, which if not called for and taken out by the 1st day of OcVr next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Horn Guilford Jenkins Saml H Knight James Lawrence Joha Lee Levi Munroe Cromwell Mayo David Mayo Martha Mrs Cherry 'rheophilus Nettles Allen Dupree Ann L Miss Nettles John Dorman Clary Mrs Noryill James Davis Nancy Miss Proctor Frederick Adams Henry Armstrong Jesse Bates James Bellamy Wm E Batts John Bell & Joyner Barnes John W Barrett Josiah Edmundson Leml Edmund son- John Farmer As&le Fountain John Garrett John Gray Henry Grantham Benj Given Robert Page John Pearson O B Simmons Jas Boyd Scoggins Samuel Sorey Robert Spicer Moses Taylor William Thigpen James 2 Ilines Richard Sr 2 Williams E A Miss IIaltawa3r Abel Will; ins James Harreil Chi istopher Wilfiford Britten or Haywood Joe Edward Harreil Elisha Wilkinson Col Benj 51 J. R. LLOYD. P. M. Constables' Blanks for sale, at this orric?
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