W hole JYo. 31. Tarborough, (Edgecombe County, N.C.) Tuesday, September ii, Vol. VII Yo 4. The "Xorth-CaroUnz Free Press" BY OEOKfiE HOWARD, ", Is published weekly, at T;ro D-llarr. and Fifiu Cents per year, if paid i;i advance or, Three Dollars, at the expiration of the year. For any period less than a year, T-wntufve Cents per month. Subscribers arc at liberty to discontinue at any time, on giving notice thereof and paying arrears those residing at a distance mut invariably pay in advance, or give a responsible rcler ence in this vicinity. Advertisements,' not exceeding 16 lines, will be inserted at 50 cents the first inser tion, and 25 cents each continuance. Long er ones at that rate for every 16 lines. Ad vertisements must be marked thenumber of insertions required, or they willbe con tinue.' until otherwise ordered. 'Letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or they may not be attended to. TTH11 UST RECEIVED, and for Sale, 300 barrels very superior Cat Herrings. Also, 20, 000 ut. of BACON. EFANS Sr ANDREWS. Spans. 13 May, 1S30. 37 Notice. rjnflE Subscriber has on consignment, four or five hundred pounds of GOOD WOOL, In the dirt, which lie will sell low for casii. A'. . ROUNTREE. 10th A us:. 1330. 51-5 1 C 7 At the Stan- of I. & J. Vollen, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and 7 Q AT rjl 1 Liverpool sack $ -Li 1. Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and c nocolate, Iron and steel of everydescription & quality, Blacksmiths bellows, and overy other arti cle to make a complete sett ot Black smiths tools, Old brandy, by the barrel or retail, Jamaica rum, 5 years old. Chard's cogniac brandy, 10 years clJ, Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine,N". E. rum ii common brandy, Togethenvilh 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 Stor in the place. A constant supply ofSwaims Pana cea, Dr. Chambers'' reined) for In temperance, Judkins's celebrated Oint ment ', &c. See. fCPThe highest price paid in Cash, or ood clean baled Cotton. Henrv Johnston, IRISHES to inform his friends and customers, that he has just return ed From New-York, with his Full Supply of Goods, In his line of business, which he is hap py to say he can sell on better lerms than is usual in this marketamong them are Superfine blue and black Cloths, Brown, olive, and steel mixture, do. Bottle green and drab do. Superfine Cassimeres, of different colors, Plain and fancy Velvets for vestings, Plain and fancy Silks for vestings, Dark and light Valencias, new patterns, White and buff quiltings, Pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, White and fancy cravats, patent suspenders, F. A. Hart's patent braces, A complete assortment of TRIMMINGS. The above goods will be sold low for cash, or to punctual customers on a short credit. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth, can have it made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner and at the shortest notice. Tarboro', Oct. 1, 1829. VALUABLE mh foe 5alc, '1MIE PLANTATION owned by the late M. N. Rjill, on the nuilh side of Tar river, in Edgecombe county is now for sale-it adjoins the lands of Jas. S. Battle ami the late Sherwood Hay wood, and lies in one of the most ele ir.mt farming sections of couutiy in N rth-Carolina. It is improved by buildings and orchards, and contains About 750 Acres. Its soil is well adapted to all the ordina ry products of this part of the State, and particularly to the cultivation of Cotton. I It is now under crop, and persons desi rous ot purchasing are belter enabled to judge of its quality. The land will not be ottered at pubhe sale. Purchasers c3n be accommodated in their pavments jami possession given on the first of Jan Juary, 1 331. It will be sold low. Ap- PJy " JAMES S. BATTLE, or B. F. MOORE. Nashville, N.C. June, 1830. -15 ufci lvM,i,lv 1,1) arm now opening, a splendid assortment of funcy& staple Seasonable Goods, At unprecedented low prices. R. S. D GOTTEN. ; May 2, 18.10. jTPHE Subscribers are now opening at Cjp their old stand in Tarhorough, ' Afresh and varied assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE ! DRY GOODS, , Jlardrvavc, Crockery, &c- Which they offer at their usual low Prices. B. RICHARDS CO. May 2, 1830. , " . . King t$ Gatlin, CEXSIBLV grateful for Hie very lib- - -..v.ui .icmiciii uereioiore mani fested by the citizens of this and the ad jacent counties, have the pleasure to au ?pC? the af'val (direct from NEW. xORK) of an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining to GENTLEMEN'S 3r asijimtaWe Clothing, ; Selected by a first-rate judge, and at ---- '..-mi T nriPnc . o v-v-. K l ,. ...... w auiuiJ- vvincu spicrnhd assortment may be fouml: Figured and striped do' Plain black Florentine bite quilting, of a superior ALSO, Patent Suspenders and well selected assortmf" Seneral Fashionable Trimmings - All of which will be sold at reduced pnecs fop cash, or to punctual customers : ' aruoio', 25lh Sept. 1S29. Ai ale &; Female Academy. WM. A. WALKER respectfully in forms the inhabitants of Edge combe and adjacent counties, that his "se cond session commenced on the 4th inst. at iiis residence seven miles from Tar borough, in the immediate neighbor hood of Sparta. Ta 'ms, per Session of 5 months. Greek, Latin, and the subordinate 7 . branches, - - jS14 00 Geography, English Grammar.IIis- 7 tory, Composition, ice. &c. y 8 00 Spelling, Reading, and Writing, G CO Boarding, Washing, and Mending, 25 00 Ronrdinp; may be had in many pri vate families in the neighborhood, if preferred. Under an arrangement with his pr sent patronisers, the vacation will com mence 1st day of August and terminate 30th of September. Such as did not enter at the com mencement of the session, will only be chargeable from the time of their en trance up to the completion of their re spective sessions. June 23, 1S30. $25 Reward. RAN AWAY from the Sub scriber, about the 8th inst. ne gro man HARRY Harry is a bright mulatto, (half white,) with lars-e freckles, between thirty and thirty-five years of age, near six feet high, and weighs about one hun dred and seventy pounds; he is a -ood ditcher and well acquainted with all kinds of work usually done on a farm; he is a very intelligent ingenious fellow, well calculated to pass himself for a free man, which no doubt he will attempt to do; he is well known in this county, particularly in this and the neighbor hood of the late Lemmon Ruffing Esq. where he has a wife. The above re ward will be paid on the delivery of the said Harry to me near Sparta, Edge combe county, No. Ca. if taken within this State, or Fifty Dollars if taken without this Stateand Fifty Dollars will be paid for evidence to convict any white person of harboring said negro on conviction. RICTID. TUNES. 16th Nov. 1S29. i;i nPHE Subscriber obtained letters of administration at the last term of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Edgecombe, on the estate of John Coffield, dc-e'd, requests all those that hold claims against the said deceased, to present them pro perly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery all those indebted to the said dee'd are requested to n.ake immediate pay ment, as the situation of the estate will not admit of indulgence. . JOHNSTON, Adm'r. Tarboro , Aug. 28, 1S:0. 2-J gn THE Subscriber hav- f&k t,on lnc hardness of the times and general de pression of business, by the low price o! prod-ice, has thought proper to REDUCE THE PR ICE of Hoots & Shoes also, by t.ikingoff Si 50 from the price of Roots, and from 25 to 75 cents irom the different kinds of sh oes. His wmk will be continued in the usual first-rate manner, having inc hest kind of materials and workmen. JAS. H HARTMUS. Tarboro?, Sept. 6, 1830. 3-3 P T1IC are at length enabled to an nounce the publication of the ''Proceedings and Debates of the Vir ginia Convention for 1S29-30." The public may rest assured that we have spared no pains to make the volume as perfect as possible We regret that, the publication has been delayed, longer than was expected; but the de lay, perhaps, may have added to its value, as many of the speeches have been revise! by the members, and many of the debates are now nnl.IMi. ed for the first time. We mav re peat, in the words of the Preface, that "Il'tho v-!u':rj we now lav be fore the public bo not complete, we arc sure, at least, that it is valuable: and we m iy be, perhaps, excused the harmless vanity of expressing our Mupuse, mat instead ot not Joins more, we have done so 7iuct" vvhen we determined on the publica Packing Screws, Horse Mills, Chain Bands, and Still Repairing. ngMIE Subscriber begs leave to in A form the public, that he is now building between. 15 and 20 COT TON GINS, of good materials, part of which will be steel saws and the ribs or bars faced with steel PACKING SCREWS, of the usu al size, and larger than any ngw in use in the State, and no doubt supe rior they will be made in an engine erected for that purpo.-e. HORSE MILLS will be built at a short notice, on the improved ht- petidicular plan, or anv other. CHAIN BANDS"& WHEELS, of a superior quality, which arc ex tremely well calculated for the pro pelling of both Gins and Mills. Persons desiring any of the above articles, will please apply to JOHN WILSON. Tarboro', Sept. 1S30. rIIE Subscriber respectfully invi A the Ladies of Tarboro and vie ites lcm Silver Coins. The Di rector of the U. S. Mint, in a report to the Secreta ry of the Treasury, re marks, in reference to the fineness and weight of South American Dollars, that the Mexican, Central American, and Peruvian dollars, weigh 17 dwts. 8 grs. The Mexican, he adds has often been found to exceed this weight by half a grain. The latest trials, however, indicate a disposition to issue these coins at a fraction less weight; but the deviation is not clearly ascertained, if indeed it be more than cas ual. All these coins, aa well as the Chilian dollar, are of tie Spanish stand ard. The Chilian has. however, been generally tounii dehcient jm weight. ity to call and examine her Sprtno"sun-'Uie Iivcrge not exceeding ply of NEW GOODS, iust reiv.dl' dwts. 7 ffrs. The Col- direct from Petersburg & New-York ! Uinbiun dollar is an niiom- in this as.o! tment are- jaly; its fineness is onlv 9 !oCSnnS and its weight te.-.e Donm-t, latest Northern tashmnc , 7 . . Lf- horn and Str.iw bonnets, of a s.up t rior! 10 "WIS. to 15 dwtS. 11 quality und at reduced prices, jgrs. and its average value Wax beads, dolls, &c. &c. 7H , . 7 i Ladies' dresses, riding habits, &c. Ot0 MMJ.N. J . Mv. made to order, in the latest and most rV1 rjy mi i approved fashions. J The ship inborn and straw bonnets cleaned! "J'rues, arrived ai ui uveu, ui uiu Mioriesi i.oiice. A. C. HOWARD. Tarborough, April 29, 1830. Nciu Frospectus. THE EDITOR lias already announced in a card to his readers, his determination to issue proposals for impro ving and enlarging the QO soon as a sufficient number of ad- brought iNew York, has y out the celebrated stud horse Leviathan. He be longed to the late king of England, from whom he was purchased by Lord Chesterfield. Leviathan is between 6 and 7 years old, about 16 1-2 hands high, is of a chesnut sorrel coior, and is said to resem ble in a great decree the celebrated N. Y. horse A merican Eclipse. He was purchased from Lord ditional substantial subscribers shall be obtained, to justify the un dertaking. For this purpose, the pre sent nrnsnprtns is isnm! TU CkM I - ..uuui 1 UC UlU I Dominion- it IS. nprhnne uroloc? ( , hoctnriiobt 4-.. I . uon, uenau no niea that thework'y, will continue to advocate andSJackson, Esq. of Alabama would exceed COO pages; but we have defend sound republican doctrines, jand is nndpr t li.w I 1 ? been Rreutlv disapuointed.as Ihi, vol. and will sunnort thR PvUHn. ' ? iU ner tho c largo of ume contains 024 pages, large octavo, closely printed on brevier type, hand somely executed, and on good paper. It contains about as much matter as 2000 pages 8vo. in small pica type and will support the existing pure 7 r U"UC1"II? m c and patriotic administration, in all1. Ge0I"Se A WIIlC' f measures having for their object the(l,1IS Slale LiCViatlian IS maintenance of i he great principles of I well known as a celebra- '7G and 'os-'99. While the OAJted racer. N.Y. paper. equal to four volumes of 500 M.-irroc! character, its F!iini will nn n.J RUnrnlst. 17 each. It is, in truth, as complete a! m a blind putizan warfare, and, los- Friday, a hore dnwinT history of a I the Pmr.ep.dir r in shrht nf nrinpinin .,..1 M.Ulv. "r1.0' uraft,no " - O k 1 ' Convention, as well as a Register of all ihi: Debates, as could well be ob tained. It gives most of the views, as well as much of the wisdom and the eloquence, of most of the distin guished men in Virginia, upon the gieatest subjects, which can engage the attention of men in society; the foundation of government, and the elements which should enter into the composition of its various departments. We have always felt the strongest disposition to present this volume to the public at as low a price as possi ble yet, in order to indemnify our selves for the heavy cxpences we have incurred, and the risks we have run, it is impossible to fix the nricf .it less than $4 for handsome calf bind ing, and $3 50 in boards. This s is considerably below the price suggest ed by our booksellers and "upon comparison, we may fearlessly pro nounce, that it is infinitely the cheap est book ever published in the State of Virginia or, perhaps, in any oth er State- If we may judge by our Subscript!! List, the No. of copies now printed, may fall short of the demand and, therefore, it may be advisable for those who wish to se cure a copy, to make early application. TOur distant friends will per ceive that the book is too large to be transmitted by mail their orders, by private conveyance, will be promptly attended to, if accompanied with the Cash, vvhish in a transaction of this description, is an indispensable article. RITCHIE 8? COOK. Richmond, Va. Aug.31, 1830. considerably injured. The horse continued his course, the lady remaining in all along from the East River of principle, sunnort anvln .r; : .i i i man, or set of men, however exalted!! L ' ' WeFC a laf their talents or prominent their sitisa-1 . Scnlleinan tok tion in life. Although the Old Do- rlSnt 111 Broome street, minion will rnntinnr tn Ko -c illCM! tlm F!iit r?ivv on4 "v, uo iU! Ultl" " "-"-J v X I. ( I , UI1U y, uniform and undeviatinsr its! dashed fnrwnrd with nm - . C j -wm ItUII tLUUIl puohc course, yet it will not be ex-j speed. Before he had got clusivelv no itica . The .nlditmnal r... .i , fo room which it will possess, when it , l"C S"?1 nail be enlarged, will enable the Edi- . , uut U1 br,S unu tor to render its columns mnro op. ceptable to the public, in many res pects. When the proposed enlarge ment shall take pbee, the Editor wouiu wish to consult everv tastpi i , r nn,r4oi; -...kt-K -u.ii ' :i:.:4:iuuu UA oroome street, a- q; k.-..u.s liui IUIIIIUH, against his political principles, tie will not make any labored protesta tions, but thinks he can promise to render the Old Dominion, should success attend his present underta king, a vehicle of varied and valua ble information, equal in general in terest to any other paper in Virginia. He deems any additional remarks su perfluous. He is known he hopes well known not only in Petersburg, but in this section of country gene rally; and to the liberality and dis cernment of the people,1ie submits his Prospectus and his hopes. The terms of the Old Dominion, when enlarged, will be Four Dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or Five Dollars at the expiration of the year. Subscription papers will be forwarded to a number of Postmasters and other gentlemen in this State, North-Carolina, &c. whose kind aid is solicited by the Editor. EDW'D PESCUD. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 7. cross the city, until hi3 flight was arrested at tho North River. On the way attempts were made to stop him without success. lhe lady was taken out uninjured, and in perfect presence of mind, notwith standingthe risqueof being carried with such rapidity, and without a driver. ib. Fool Hardy: We arc creditably informed (says Lynchburg Virginian) that a few days ago a young man descended, with the aid of a rope, from the sum mit of the Natural Bridge to its base, a distance of 220 feet. The adventure t;ost him a week's confine ment to his room.