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The "North-Carolina. Free Press,1''
JSY GEORGE HOWARD,
Is published weekly, at Two Dollars
'ami Tift 7 Cents per ye :ir, it" paid in ud
yaiKc or, Three l) jllarf at the cxpir.t-
r tion of the year. For ,inv period less
than a year, Twenty Jive Cents per
month. Subscribers are at liberty to dis
continue at any time, on jiving notice
.'the reef ami paying arrears those resi
ding at a distance must invariably pay in
advance, or give a responsible reference
in Ihii vicinity.
i , .Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines,
will be inserted at 50 cents the first in
sertion, and VJ5 rents each continuance.
' Longer -?.es at that rate for every 16
' lines. Advertisements must be marked
the number of insertions required, or
. .they will be continued until otherwise
t ordered. iJLetiers addressed to the
Edit' r iiinst ic post paid, or they may
not be attended to.
.m
J
npriH Subscribers inform the Pub
lie, that they have just returned
From Ntw- York, with a general and
well clected assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE
- Hardware, Crockery, &c
Which they are now opening at their
Cid Shmd, and which they offer at
their usual low prices.
fCJ3 The highest prices given for
baled and seed Cotton, in payment of
debts or in exchange '"or Goods.
r J). RICHARDS.
lf JVM. TANNEHILL.
T."iboro Oct. 15, 1S30.
. (J. Howard,
r.n ..mni,. rf
,lTl""s
in her line of business, and
respectfully solicits her cutomei s and j
irienus ;o c.iii ami euinine ur.'m
amonirst her assortment will be found
n v -w " .-v. -.v...
pattern mi.;, civet, ana i;unstablc Don-1
....... , ,
n l:, I,,,..
Leghorn and straw bonnets,
Elegant turbans, caps, and capes.
Changeable silks, for dresses,
Plain and fig'd silks and satins, do.
Feather'd, velvet, and straw flowers,
A great variety of ribbons, i'ec. Sec.
j AW of which she is disposed to sell
at her usiijl low prices.
Ladies' pelisses, cloaks, dresses, &.c.
-u.i.. . ;.'.t... i ' .
UJUUC IVI UIUII, Ml IIIO liUt3l UI1U
approved fashions.
- leghorn and straw bonnets bleach
ed, dyed, or trimmed.
Tiirborousrh, Oct. 25. 1S30.
Packing Screw, Horse Mits, Chain
? . Buxts, and Still Repairing.
, 1
'JHin .T)uoseriutir uegs teavu to in-:
ow i
w TJL I Oi t'JL
"IS now
r Good'.
buildi nir between 15 and 20 COT-Ni..
TON GINS, of good materials, part !
of which will be steel saws anil the
ribs or bars faced with steel.
It PACKING SCKKWS, of the usu
al size, and larger than any now in
Use in the Stale, and no doubt supe
rior they will be made in an engine
erected for that purpose.
;v- HOUSE MILLS will be built at
a short notice, on the improved per
pendicular plan, or anv other.
n CHAIN BANDS & WHEELS,
of a superior quality, which are cx-
tremely well calculated for the pro
pelling of both Gins and Mills.
'5 Persons desiiiug any of the above
articles, will please apply to
, JOHN WILSON.
. Tarbcro', Sept. 1S30.
Hl WaIi aryJXirn
f &ESPECTFlirj.Y infnrmciho mJty pounds; he is a good ditcher and
- f- naimants ol Edgecombe and I!. e
xuli.icent counties. th-,t t, n,,
Wed fur llvnnirinrr Pntfnn ?;,.
nvtking e repairing riding Chairs,
.G'Vs. at hi th,. otf i
from Tarborough, on the waters of totJi he is veM knovvn in this conn- JsaJLds dee'df Edgecombe eoun
Tow Creek, near the road lcadin-' particulai ly in this and the neigh- ly; he has been hired hy Edwin
from James lh i.lcW. i,. vaZ borhood of the late Lemmon Uuflin, Whitehead formerly of Nash county,
.T.ivlor's. He will oi.
r j -w iiidnu ijl'u-
stead?, Tables, desks, &c. at the short-
et notice. All ot which will be done
cheap for cash, or on a short credit to
ipur.ctual customers.
Q3Ue would fefer those having
Cotton Gins out of order, to Messrs!
!( Redding Sugg, John R. Scarborough,
.imcs Barron, and others, for satis
ftctory assurances of his ability to re
li3ir them. 14 Nov. 1S0O.
GOODS.
f MIE Subscriber lakes this method
of informing his friends and the
public generally, that he has just re
turned .row New-York with a splen
did assortment of
Well adapted to the Fall and Winter
seasons, together with a large supplyof
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery
and Gla8fnc(ive9 ere.
Which he is disposed to mcII low for
cash or barter. He will give the
highest market prices for COTTON,
baled or speeded. ..Corn, beeswax, tal
low, &c. in exchange for goods at
cish prices, or in payment of debts.
Those wishing to purchase goods at
low prices, would do well to call on
the Subscriber at the Post-office, one
door below the store of R. & S. D.
Cotten, and next door to Mrs. Gre-
grorv's Hotel.
N. II. ROUNTRRE.
Tarboro', Oct. 4, 1830.
fjPIIE Subscriber informs all Uhjs.?
Ferry to be shipped to Norfolk, that
his Warehouses will be open for the
I K UIIU UUIIU1I lli 11111
heceptwn of Cot Ion,
By the 1st. of October iu.rt.
Having been appointed Agent for
Mr. J Ami-: s Guudox, he promises to
give his personal attention to the re-
VLI llli tl H H i I Ul V U i 3UI 1 ill I1L',
' . r . .
.as may oe iorworneii to rum, and l,ot-
trtn v.nt tn biii in lu. vi,;ro.i To
f0j - sj,au meet w;h all 'n,wSihln dis-
patch.
ounra: vi iouon, cenis ner
l r n . . . ,
... ..
.bale all other articles in proportion.
tVlUTMEL H. ANTHONY.
Palmyra, N.C. Sept. 2S, 1S30. 7
WM. A. WALK KR respectfully
, ,
hd-ec.mb-
informs the inhabitants of
and adjacent counties,
that hi- SG2 nd session commenced on
the dth i.ist. at his residence seven
miles from Tarboi ongii, in the im
mediate neighborhood of Sparta.
7rm$, per Session of 5 months.
Greek, Latin, and the suboidi- 7 ?,
nate branches,
'Geography, Knlish Orammar, g 0Q
L U;vv . ConMo!,itijH,&.ifcc. 3
j Spelling, Kcadinjr, and i ltmi, 6 00
09
00
Hoarding, Wasluni;, and AlenUing,
00
Uoardinir rnav be had in many t)t i-
f.,mi in tl,o nnirrtd.nrhnr.d if
I w '
preferred
mner an arrangement wan nis
t .-.li
present palronisers, the vacation will
commence 1st day of August and ter
minate 30th of September.
Such as did not enter at the com
mcncemc.it of the session, will only ud four west of Hamilton,
be chargeable from the time of their Roanoke river; fitteen cast of 1 ar
entrance up to the completion of their borough; fifteen above ili.amston;
up
pletio
respective session?
June 23, 1S30.
fly RAN AWAY from the
j&f Subscriber, about the Sth
inst. neirro man II ALLY
Harry is a bright mulatto,
(half white.) with large frec
kles, between thiny and thirty-five
....- .uro nrJf iv fpl hinrh. Mild
weighs about one hundred and seven
utr""llA' 1W
work usually done on a (arm; he is a
vci v intelligent ingenious fellow, well
calculated to pass himself for a free
man. which no doubt he will atlerr.pt
Esn. where he has a wife. '1 he a
1 ... -..i
bve reward will be paid on the deli-
very of the said Harry to me neat
Sn.nrta. KrirpcomDe COUniV, 1NO. I 3.
.J . P.. .. o Ty a .
it taken within tnis siaie, or rijfr
nnllam if taken without this State
and Fiftv Dollars will be paid foi
evidence to convict any white person
of harboring said negro on conviction:
TTf?ND. HINRS.
'ic,uv icon 13
Ming & &3$f
MERCHANT TAILORS,
171 SI I 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 ant! black cloths,
15 row ii, or. nd steel mi
turesi
hi asbt T'u. '-i oi t is'.ir.eres,
mng-up coid suitable for ridin
loons.
Plain black and fi$l velvets for vests,
Plain bla -.k and fancy silks for do.
Dark and tight eol'd Valencia:-:,
Plain white and hi,Yi quilting,
Cotton flannel for draws and shirts.
Patent suspenders, pocket handker
chiefs, White and fancy cravats, black silk do.
iiuckskin gloves, cravat stilfeners.
Fogithei with a complete assortment of
1M. I.N Uh, all of which' they are
disposed to veil low.
JGentlemen's clothing made up
y?. the shortest notice, and in the neat
est and must fashionable style.
Tarboro', Oct. 13, 1830.
Male of .Yovth-Ci'rolwtr,
EDGilCO MKK COUNT Y.
COURT OF EQUITY,
September Term, 130.
Jonathan Ellis,
R'-derick Amason, y Hill in Equity far an
re?"' hJ-
1 appearing to the satisfaction of
this Court, th.it the said Elijah
riucLone of the defendants in this
case, is not an inhabitant of this Slate:
i.y therefore ordered, that publica
tion be made for six weeks in tho
UNonn - uarouna
T .1 I
Free Press, jrivinsr
notice to the said defendant to appear
at our next Court to be held lor the
county of Edgecombe, at the Court-
House in Tarborough, on the second
Mondav in March next, and answer,
plead 01 demur, or judgment will be
taken pro contesso and heard ex parte
as it respects him.
Witness, IiAAc Nortleet, Clerk
and Master of said Court, at office.
the second Monday in September,
1S30. lest,
. NOR FLEET, C. M. C.
Price ad v 53: 50. 13-G
I WILL inform the
a
of
of
r4 it? )'ung Archie horse,
ix-.-A tile first ,.a.e hlood
the mother side. He was not out of a
i-iatlcr mare that was got out of one
of Collector's colts, that Collector got
out of a Mark Antonv mare.
Is a dark chesnut sorrel, and is about
five feet one or two inches high, five
years old last spring. 1 let him cov
er a fe mares at tour years old; he
got ten or fifteen colts that cannot be
excelled by any horse whatever, for I
will show with any horse in the Uni
ted States. ALLEN DAVY can be
forty below Halifax. I take thi
pains to inform the public that there
is such a horse, as those gentlemen
wishing to raise good horses may
have the opportunity, as I have not
advertised him yet. If he can run, it
is unknown to any person; it is judg
ed that he can, but he has not been
tried. I shall let him to marcs next
spring at moderate prices, which I
will make known before the spring.
ED WIN EVER ITT.
Nov. 17, 1S30. 14-G
40 Reward for Guy.
GUY is a cooper by
trade, he was formerly
owned by Joseph Philips,
ior the lasl two or three years, and
has a wile at w imam Bellamy, sen. s
. . . i t 1 1 Tn .i ,
im JNash county, anu his supposes
ie IS luiuiuii in nidi utmiuuumuuu.
I. mi ' ... A iUr
u win given. iu.uu iw.
delivery of said negro in Tarborough
l Jail, or to me in Martin county. The
Uaid Guv is well known in JNash and
Edgecombe counties as a cooper
FIGURES LOWE.
I Nfnr. 7.1830. 13
Female Academy-.
XRS. MARY LUCAS, Principal
A of this Institution, informs the
Public that her School will recom
mence on the first Monday in Janua
ry ltibl. Jo those acquainted with
the pleasant and healthy locality of
the buildings, and the success with
which her exertions have been rewar
ded by the satisfactory instruction of
those committed to her care, she
deems it unnecessary to make any re
marks. To others, however, she
would observe, the Academy is situ
ate eight miles south of Wanenton,
one and a half from Shocco Springs,
and an half only from the Sulphur
Spring, on a high, beautiful and heal
thy eminence, contiguous to a Spring
of excellent water. IJeing determin
ed to devote her time exclusively to
1 he superintendence of iier School,
he flatters herself from the advanta
ges of her situation, the liberal pat
ronage ?die has heretofore received
(and for which she now takes the op
portunity of returning thanks and
expiessing gratitude) added to the a
ble assistance by which she will be
sustained and the very moderate
prices for Hoard and Tuiton, to re
ceive in future, a continuance of that
patronage.
The courses of study are, Spelling,
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Cate
chism, Bible Questions, Definitions,
Geography, History, Grammar, Rhe
toric, Astronomy, Philosophy, Che
mistry & Botany. Each young lady
is instructed how to make herov.n
clothes, and in the ornamental bran
ches of Needle Work, such as work
ing on Muslin and Lace, executed in
the neatest manner, for which no ad
ditional charge is made. Painting on
paper, no extra charge. For board
and tuition, Fifty Dollars per ses
sion. Music, Twenty Dollars.
Painting on Velvet, Five Dollars.
Each young lady, it is expected, will
furnish the necessary bed clothing.
November, 1S30. 15-G
State of North-Carolina,
EDGECOMBE COUNTY.
JUSTICE'S COURT.
James Lewis,
vs.
John Ritler.
John Ellis,
vs.
Same.
Thos. liarron,
vs.
Same.
Thomas Taylor,
vs.
Same.
James Rarron,
vs.
Same.
Edwin Ellis,
vs.
Same.
James J. Horn,
vs.
Same.
Original 4t
tochmentsTQ-
V turned levied on
three negroes &.
sundryother pro
perty. Ephraim Dickcn,
vs.
Same.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of
the Justice of the Peace, that the
said John Hitter is not an inhabitant
of the county aforesaid: It is there
fore ordered, that publication be
made in the North-Carolina iMce
Press, for thirty days, that the said
John Ritter, the defendant, appear
before me or some other Justice of
the Peace, at Benjamin Sharp's sad
dler's shop, on the fourth Saturday of
December next, then and there to
plead to issue, or judgment will be
entered tin acainst him as conlessed,
and execution issue accordingly to
sell the property levied on, &c.
Given under my hand and seal, tins
22d November, 1830.
BENJ. SHARP, J. P.
Price adv 4. 14-4
Constables' Blanks for sae,
AT THIS OFFICE.
The BRINKLEYVILLE ACA
DEMY, in which the Brinkley ville
Post-office is now kept by the Princi
pal, is to open again for the reception
of pupils on the" I Monday of Jan
itury next, under the continued su
perintendence of the Rev. Sidney
Weller, A. M. former Principal of
the Quanky Academy. The price of
tuition will be SlO per session of five
months lor the Languages and higher
English studies; and for common En
gl ih branches not to exceed fiSS.
Board, &e. net to exceed $6 per
month may be had of the Principal, or
of others living at convenient distan
ces from the Academy.
Nov. 24, 1S30.
Farm $ Negroes
FOR SALE.
f5HE Subscribers, under the autho
rity of the Court of Equity for
Edi:f.'combc county, will offrr at
PUBLIC SALE, on Tuesday, the
4th day of January next, tint very
valuable farm, belonging to the estate
of the late Joel Battle, dee'd, well
known by the name of the
SHELL BANK
This Farm lies on both sides of Tar
river, 10 milts above Tarboro', and
8 below the Falls and consists of
Of Low Grounds, on the north side
of the river, equal to any in North
Carolina and of about
Of good Uplands imme
diately opposite. There is a
small but very comfortable
D WELLING-HO USE,
With every other necessary building
for the residence of a family and for
farming operations, situate on the most
eligible part of the farm. The plan
tation will require IS or 20 hands,
and for its size, is one of the most val
uable that has been in market for ma
ny years and we trust, will receive
the attention of those disposed to in
vest capital in good lands. The sale
will take place on the premises, and
the terms made known on the day
of sale.
At the same time and place, we
will, as Administrators, sell
8 or 10 valuable Negroes,
At six months credit Bond and good
security required as usual.
WILL. H. BATTLE.
AMOS J. BATTLE.
Nov. 24. 1S30. 15
N Wednesday, the 22d day of De
cember next, will be sold at the
late dwelling-house of Elisiia Rob
bins, dee'd, two valuable
Young Negro Felloivs.
A credit of six months will be giv
en, the purchaser giving bond with
approved security, upon the delivery
of said negroes.
D. WILLIAMS, Guor'n.
24th Nov. IS 30. 16-3
noises.
WILL give a reward to any per
son who will give sufficient infor
mation to convict the person or per
sons who entered my stable- on the
30th of October, in the night time,
and inflicted a wound (with a knife or
some sharp-edged instrument) on my
bay mare Twenty five Dollars if a
negro Fifty if a white person and
Seventy-five if a negro abetted by a
white person.
BENJ. BOYKIN.
Tarboro', Nov. 2, 1830. 11
FOR SALE,
BY the Subscribers, two excellent
second-hand COTTON GINS,
which are now in good order and rea
dy for use. They will be sold on
moderate terms.
D. RICHARDS 4' CO.
Nov. 8, 1830.