Tarborough, (Edgecombe County, N C.) Tuesday, October 20, 1830 Vol. VII Xo iO. The. ''North-Carotin;; Free Press' 15 V GEORGE HOWARD, Is ".published weekly, at '':: Dollars - and 'Fifty Cents per year, if puid in ad vance or, Thrte Do I lam, at the expir.i vtion of the year. For any period less tharr-' a year, Twenty jive Cents per month. Subscribers are at liberty to dis continue at any time, on giving notice thereof and paying arrears those resi ding at a distance must invariably pay in advance, or give a responsible reference in this vicinity. Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, 'will be inserted at 50 cents the first in sertion, and 2.5 cents each continuance. Longer ones at that rate for every 16 lines. Advertisements must be marked the number of insertions required, or they will be continued until otherwise ordered. jLetters addressed to the . Editor must be post paid, or they may .not lie attended to. Csr irIIIK Subscriber takes Ibis method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he Iras-just re lumcA from New- York with a splen did assortment of Vell adapted to the Tall and Winter seasons, together with a large supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, &c. Which he is disposed to sell low for rash or barter. He will give ihe highest market prices for COTTON, baled or seeded. ..Corn, beeswax, tal-' . merchant tailor, THSHES to inform his friends and ' customers, that he has just re ceived from New-York, a new and l I r i i t iiaiiusume assortment oi uoous in jus line of business, suitable for the sea son :::such as ' Superfine blue and black cloths, Brown, olive, and steel mixtures, Green and drab do. Superfine white, drab, and fawn-colored cassimcres, Plain black and figured velvets for vests, "Plain black and fancy silks fcr do. Dark and light colored valencias, Plain white and figured quiltings, ' Cainblets for ladies 6c gentlemen's cloaks, Fin? white linen, Canton flannel, First and second quality suspenders, Worsted shirts, pocket handkerchiefs, White and fancy cravats, black silk do. Patent shoulder braces, Buckskin gloves, black horseskin do. White linen collars, cravat stifi'eners, A complete assortment of TRIMMINGS of eery description "All of which he will sell low for Cash or on a short credit. (Qientlemeii furnishing their own clo!hs can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable man ner and at the shortest notice. Tarboro', Sept. 25, 1830. N. 15. Wanted immediatelyone or two journeymen tailors, of steady habits and good workmen, can have constant employ at the best wages. 4ir THE building on Alain-street near " ly opposite tiie 'Court-house, for merly occupied as a Store by Mr. Joseph Laekey, and recently by the Prinling-ollice. Apply at this office. Stale of North-Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY". Court of Fleas. fy Quarter Sessions, A 'i gust Term, 1S30. Randolph v S. D.Cotten, vs. William Lain. Levied on William Lam's interest in a cert tin tract of land in the county of Edgecombe, adjoining the lands ofj Win. D;cKen, Henry Dicken, and oth ers containing 157 acres, more or less. TT appearing to the satisfaction ol Original At tac intent low, &.c. in exchange for rood at cish nnces. or in navimmt of rh-hu ! oui i. uiai me ueienuant in Those wishing to purchase goods at j tnis case ,s not a rodent of this State, low prices, would do well to call onso tllU tlie Quinary process of law the Subscriber at the Post-office, one j cannot be served on him: It is therc door below the store of R. & S. I). 'fore ordered, That publication be made in the North-Carolina Free Press, for six weeks, that unless he appear bef ire the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the Cotten, and next door to Mrs. Gre gorv's Hotel. N. II. ROUNTREE. Tarboro7, Oct. 4, lSSO. rpHE Subscriber informs all those wishing to send Cotton to Hill's Ferry to be shipped to Norfolk, that his Warehouses will be open for the Reception of Cotton, By the 1st of October next. Having been appointed Agent for Mr. James Gordon, he promises to give his personal attention to the re ceiving ami delivery of such articles as may be forwarded to him, and Cot ton sent to him to be shipped to Nor folk shall meet with all possible dis patch. Storage of Cotton, 121 cents per bale all other articles in proportion. IVIUTMEL II. ANTHONY. Palmyra, N.C. Sept. 2S, 1S30. 7 i next Court to be held for said counlv, at the Court-house in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of November next, and then and there replevy and plead to issue, judgment final will be entered up against him and the prop erty levied on be condemned subject to the plaintiff's recovery. Test, MICIVL II EARN, C. C. Price adv S3: 50. G 2a 'ie:i III ,i 1 1. VALUABLE HAND FOR SALE rjniK PLANTATION owned .the late M. N.. 1'ell on by the .north bide of Tar river, in Edge 'combe county, is now for sale it ad jons the lands of Jas. S. Rattle and the late Sherwood Haywood, and lies "in one of the most elegant farming sections of country in North-Carolina It is improved by buildings and or chards, and contains about 50 ACHES. Its soil is well adapted to all the ordi nary products of this part of the State, j and particularly to the cultivation of i Cotton. It is now under persons desirous of purchasing are better enabled to judge of its quality. ; The land will not be offered at public sate, rurc lasers WM. A. WALKFR respectfully informs Ihe inhabitants of Edgecombe and adjacent counties, that his second session commenced on the 4th inst. at his residence seven miles from Tarborough, in the im mediate neighborhood of Sparta. Terms, per Session of 5 months. Greek, Latin, and the subordi- 7 , A nate branches, - 814 00 Geography, English Grammar, o 0a History, Composition, &c.&c. $ 1 - Spelling, Reading, and Writing, 6 CO Hoarding, Washing, and Mending, 25 00 Hoarding may be had in many pri- ivate families in the neighborhood, if ! preferred. Under an arrangement with his present patronisers, the vacation will crop, and i commence lstttay ol August and ter minate .SOtli ot September. Such as did not enter at the com mencement, of the session, will only be chargeable from the time of theii Lot)k at This. PffMIE Wardens of Edgecombe coun ty, finding it indispensable for the accommodation of the poor of saiii county, to add to their building, and also finding a division among the people respecting the plan, and feeling a desire to act according to their views, they have postponed a ny further building until Novem ber Court next; and recommend to the captains commanding each dis trict in said county, at their next muster, if to take place before Court, and if not to appoint, one, and open a poii oi election unucr ineir inspec tion, together with any other person they may call on to aid them: and and take the votes of every taxable! person that lives in the district who! comes forward to vote; the votes to! be taken for or against the poor housei and the votes to be returned from, under their hands to some one of the j Wardens or to Ihe Board of Wardens! on Wednesday in Court week, in TarborOT. If a majority of the votes should be found in favor to the pre sent plan, they will immediately proceed to let out the buildings be fore theCourt-housc door tothc lowest undertaker, and if a majority should be against the present plan, the house and land can be sold for the support of the poor of said county. Hy order of the Wardens. Sept. 19 1S30. 5 MS rjpiIK CO-PAUTNERSIIIP here A tofore existing under the firm of . John I. Matheivson $ Co. Was on the first day of the present month (October) dissolved by mutual consent. All persons who are indebt ed to the said firm are requested to call on John 1L Malhewson, and set tle their accounts by the 15th Novem ber next all persons who have claims on said firm will call on him for pay. The BALANCE of the GOODS on hand will be sold at cost until Fri day and Saturday, 29th and 30th of this month, when they will be offer ed at vendue. N. MATHEIVSON, J- II. MATHEIVSON. Tarboro', 12th Oct. 1S30. . Stale of North-Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW, September Term, 1 S30. Rhoda Shollington ) vs ( Petition for WilliamSholling!on,S' I)ivorc TVUEKKAS, a j-ubnoena ad rrx:.-n- V ? deiidti77i and at his- have been ivsned against the defendant in this case, which was returned by the iihcrin'of Edgecombe county, that the said defendanvvas not found, and proclamation having been made publicly at the door cf the Ccurt house of said county, by the si. Li Sheriff, for the defendant to'appear and answer as commanded by the said s-ubpecnas, and he having failed: It is therefore ordered by the Court, That notice be given .six weeks in the North-Carolina Free Press, andt'u Raleigh Register, for the defen dant to appear at the wxt Superior Court of Law to be held for Edgecombe county, at the Court-house in Tarborough, en the second Monday of March next, then and there to answer or demur to the baid pe tition, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. WI TNESS, Nathan Mathcwson, Clerk of the said Court, at office, the second Monday of September, A'.D. 1830. Test, N. MATHEIVSON, Clk. Price adv $3: 50. 8-6 ;17TIic Raleigh Register -will publish the above and send account to this odice. can oe aceommn. dated in their payments and posses- j entrance up to the completion of their sion given on the first of January, "JDJl. it will besold low. Applvto ; ? J. 1MES S. PA TTLEy "or fv n. F. MOORE. ,;t-Nasbvillc, N.C. June, 1S30, 45 Packing Screws, Horse Mills, Chain ; iPands, and Still Repairing. fjnilE Subscriber begs leave to in- form the public, that he is now (. building between 15 and 20 COT TON GINS, of good materials, part tif rwhich will be steel saws and the 1105 or bars faced with steel. .PACKING SCKKWS,of the usu ; -al. size, and larger than any now in .use. in the State, and no doubt supe-nor-they will he made in an engine erected lor that purpose HOUSE MILLS Vill be built at --a short notice, on the improved per pendicular plan, or any other , CHAIN BANDS & WHEELS, ol a superior quality, which are ex tremely well calculated for the pro pelling of both Gins and Mills. Persons desiring any of the above ' articics, will please apply to 1 v JOHN IVILSON. . . ' ' arboro', Sept. 1S30. kles, respectivesessions. June 23, 1S30. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about the Slh inst. negro man HARRY Harry is a bright mulatto, (half white.) with large free- between thiriy and thirty-five years of age, near six feet high, and weighs about one hundred and seven ty pounds; he is a good 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 coun ty, particularly in this and the neigh borhood of the Jate Lemmon RulTin, Esq. where he has a wife. The a bove reward will be paid on the deli very of the said Harry to me near Sparta, Edgecombe county, No. Ca. if taken within this. State, or Fifty Dollars if taken without this State and Fifty Dollars will be paid for evidence to convict any white person of harboring said negro on conviction. RICIID. HINES. ' lGth Nov. is?P. " - l t; List of Letters, Remaining in the Post- Ofice at Tarborough, on the 1st day of October, 1S30, which if not called for and taken out before the 1st day of January next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Anderson Joshua M'Williams George Archer Jonathan Mills EvritfN Rennet Eliz'h Mrs Morgan Henry Hillock. lMlwm IJwens Kobert Owens Alphcus Patterson Eliz'h Mrs Purvis Roderick Philips G S Philips Figures Parker Hardy Philips Peninah Miss MERCHANT TAILORS, linSH to inform their friends and customers, that they have just received from New-York, a new and handsome assortment of Goods in their line of business, suitable, for the season. ...such as... Superfine blue and black cloths, Rrown, olive and steel mixtures, An assortment of Casimeres, Bang-up cord suitable for riding panta loons, Plain black and fig'd velvets for vests, Plain black and fancy silks for do. Dark and light col'd valencias, Plain white and fig'd quiltings, Cotton flannel for draws and shirts, Patent suspenders, pocket handker chiefs, White and fancy cravats, black silk do. liuckskin eloves, cravat stiffeners. Together with a complete assortment of 1 K1MM1KUS, allot which they are disposed to sell low. "Gentlemen's clothing made up at tne shortest notice, and in the neat est and most fashionable style. 1 arboro', Oct. 13, 1S30. av)IDSa r pHE Subscribers inform the Pub lic, that they have just returned From New- York, with a general and well selected assortment ot FANCY AND STAPLE Hardware, Crockery, &c. Which they are now opening at their Old Stand, and which they offer at their usual low prices. (QThc highest prices given for baled and seed Cotton, in payment of debts or in exchange for Goods. D. RICHARDS. fVM. TANNEII1LL. Tarboro', Oct. J5, 1S30. Hydrophobia. X learned and experienced Physician in Philadelphia, Dr. Kosseau, maintains that Hydrophobia is not produced by a fc-pecifif vir us. Me mirrmls it ;is m :rtn. D ' " "-hi nic affection, and says there is alh"(tt.i danger of Hydrophobia from the bite of a dog whether the dog be healthy or diseased, in the same manner as there is always danger of the lock-jaw, from running a splinter or "nail into the foot or hand. It is only one case in a hundred or in a thousand thai the running of a splinter or a nail into the hand or foot, is followed by the lock-jaw. In like manner it is only a few instances, out of ma ny, that the bite of a dog occa sions hydrophobia. Premium Children -At an exhibition, a year or two since, under the direction of the Ag ricultural Society of Schoharie, New-York, a woman presented three infant daughters that sho had at one birth. There was no premium established, but n number of bachelors presented ner wun &o each, making up a handsome purse. Bowers Harth'w Branch Temp'c Barlow Arthur K Briman Thomas 2 Rugley& Elliott Blount Randal Beeland John Cherry JereneMiss Pender Sally Mrs Lromwerl JNewsom Parker Lemuel Clerk S C Edge'c Proctor Jacob Dowd P W Rev Dugger James B Evans Spartman Ellis Etheldrcd Ennis Henry C Ford Marg't Mrs Golf Thomas Gregg YVm Horn Henry Parker Wceks-Jr Pitts Sylvia Miss Ruth Catharine W Roberson John Savage VVm Esq Sessums Nathan Stallings Mary Mrs Slade Adaline Miss Wooten Levi Hobson Richard M Webb William Hearn Mic'lClk3 Worseley William Henly Thomas Yrebb Nancy Hammond Edw G Ward John F Dr Little Jane Mrs 2 Williford Edwin Little John A Whitley Jesse 02 J. R. LLOYD P. M. nnllOSE Gentlemen to whom pro- posals were sent lor improving and enlarging the Old Dominion, will be so good as to return the same without delay, that the Editor may determine upon the propriety of forth with ordering new type. If the coun try has done nothing, or next to nothing, tendered only a feeble sup port, we fear we shall be compelled to forego the execution of our project of enlarging and improving the Old Dominion, and must content our selves by continuing as we are, for a few months. longer. It is useless to labor against impossibilities; and if the Jacksonians of the South-Side will not support the only original Jackson paper in Virginia, we must reluctantly give up the Old Domin ion, but not Old Hickory. Be our future destiny what it may, we shall always be found under this standard. ED IV. PESCUD. Petersburg, Va. Oct. 9. Constables1 Blanks for sale, Cure for Cancer. One grain white arsenic, and 20 grains superfine flour, intimate ly mixed, and to be applied to the sore in the form of paste. The above was obtained from one of the most respecta ble and wealthy gentlemen of Baltimore, on whose veracity the utmost reliance may be placed. He says that two or three applications completely eradicated a cancer formed up on his nose, drawing out the smallest fibres connected with the sore. It is thought worthv of publication. Noses of the New Yorkers. A Mr. Neilson has lately pub- nsiicti, hi fccotland, a book of travels in this country! The following, is his opinion of the nasal protuberances of the peo ple of the goodly city of New-York; "I have heard it remarked by foreigners that the New York ers in general, both male and female, do possess a length of nose which cannot fail to at tract the attention v of the most superficial on-looker. So far as my own experience goes, I am wonderfully mistaken if the first twenty noses a stranger encounters in Broadway do not measure with any ticcnty-ficc average noses in Glasgow or Edinburg. In spite of this pe culiarity, the inhabitants of New-York may be termed rath er good-looking."