11'hole JN. 331. Thorough, (Edgecombe County, ,Y. C) Tuesday, January 18, 1831. Vol. VII Xo 22. .1 ! c "North-Carolina Free Press" HY GEO IUiE HOWARD, j U published weekly, at T:vo Dollars cd J'V!lf C('nJs 1HM" yc ir f paid in ;ul !m'.icc ''. Three Dollars, at the explic ation f t!u yt'ar. For iinv period less 'tlVui a year. Twenty -Jive Cents per f month- SuWrihers are at liberty to ilis (1ritin'iC at any time, on giving notice Uiiirtot" and paving arrears those resi jd.a.it a distance must invariably pay in i advance, or give a responsible reference h this vicinity. 1 ,iluTtisements,not exceeding Ifi lines, v be inserted at 50 cents the first in 'sertien, and 25 cents each continuance. .Longer ones at that rate for every 16 i lines. Advertisements must be marked ? the irmiber of insertions required, or they will 'e continued until "otherwise JorJeird. J7Letters addressed to the jEi! iter must be post paid, or they may not be attended to. .fpIIFi Subscribers inform the Pub j lie, tint Ihcy have just returned IVow Aew- York, with a general and iwell selected assortment ol AND STAPLE g ; Hardware, Crockery, &c Whicli they are now opening at their -;Oid Stand, and which they offer at their usual low prices. i jjl'hc highest prices given for ib.ded and seed Cotton, in payment of 4 debts or in exchange :or Goods. ! D. RICHARDS. I I'M. 7V9NNEIILL. : Tarhoro', Oct. 15, 1S30. '.Mrs. t. C. Howard. i ' 1S now opening her fall supply of Gooils, in her line ol business, and ; respectfully solicits her customers anil : friends to call and examine them , amongst her assortment will he found: 5 Pattern Silk, Velvet, and Dunstable ban iicts, latest fashions, Diamond straw Dunstables, plain do. : Leghorn and straw bonnets, Ilk-gam turbans, caps, and capes. 1 Changeable silks, for dresses, Plain and fig'd silks and satins, do. I Feather'd, velvet, and straw flowers, i A great variety of ribbons, kc. cc. i All of which she is disposed to sell I at her usual low prices. Ladies' pelisses, cloaks, dresses, &c. j made to order, .in the latest and most - approved fashions. ' Leghorn and straw bonnets bleach- j ed. dyed, or trimmed. : Taiborough, Oct. 25, 1S30. Packing Screws, Horse Mills, Chain Jiiuuls, and Still Repairing. : HMIK 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 J of wlncii will be steel saws and the libs or bars faced with steel, j PACKING SCREWS, of theusu- ol size, and larger than any now in J t:e in the State, and no doubt supe- lior they will be made in an engine creeled for th:U purpose, j HORSE MILLS will be built at j a short notice, on the improved per f pellicular plan, or any other, i CHAIN 1UNDS'& WHEELS, of a superior tpiality, which are ex j tremely well calculated for the pro ; pellingof both Gins and Mills, j Persons desiring any of the above 1 articles, will please :pply to JOHN 'iVILSO'N. Tarhoro', Sept. 1S30. ESPECTFLILLY informs the in- h ibiiants of Edgecombe and the ; adjacent counties, that he is now pre- j pared for Repairing Cotton Gins, . "inking &f repairing riding Chairs, p ,9,,c- at llIS shop, about IS miles' ; pom Tarborough, on the ivattrs of i IWn Creek, near the road leading Jon James Hridgcs's.to the Widow ; lie will also make Iied- Mwds, Tables, desks,&e. at the short- I ct notice. All of which will he done I beap for cash, or on a short credit to i punctual customers. ! n (tJHe would refer those havinc v,uuun urns out ot order, to Messrs. Redding Sugg, John R. Scarborough, 'mes liarron, and others, for satis Lctory assurances of his ability to re il,r lht,m. 14 Nov, 1830. ! FANCY CIS. ''jPJIK Subscriber takes this Method of informing his friends and the public .ncra yt that he has just re turned from Ne w-York with a splen did assortment of Well adapted to the Fall and Winter seasons, together with a Luge supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, &c. Which he is disposed to sell low for cash or barter. He will give the highest market prices for CO TTON, baled or seeded. ..Corn, beeswax, tal low, &c. in exchange for goods at cimi 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-oIIice, one door below the store of I. & S. I). Cotten, and next door to Mrs. Gre gory's Hotel. N. IT ROUNTREE. Tarhoro', Oct. 4, 1S30. OOaiLiL5 losing IlK Subscriber informs all ihose wishing to send Cotton to Hill's Ferry to be shipped to Norfolk, that his Warehouses will be open for the 'Reception of Cation, 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 and delivery of such articles as may be forwarded to him, anil Cot ton sent to him to be shipped to Nor folk shall meet with all possible dis patch. Storage of Cotton, 12 cents per bale all other articles in proportion. IVIIITMEL IT. .1NTTIONY. Palmyra, N.C. Sept. 28, 1S30. 7 . XWM. A. WALKER respectfully v' informs the inhabitants, of Edgecombe ami adjacent counties, that his second session coninimced on the dth int. at iiis residence seven mile- from Tarborotigh, in the im mediate neighborhood of Sparta. 7rms, per Session of 5 months. Greek, Latin, and the subordi- 7 , . . f0 nate brandies, - j J Geography, Knglish Grammar," g r History, Composition, 6vC. &c. 5 Spelling, Reading, and Writing, 6 00 Hoarding, Washing, and Mending, 25 00 Hoarding may be had in many pri vate families in the neighborhood, if preferred. Under an arrangement with his present palronisers, the vacation wilt commence. 1st day of August anil ter minate 30th of September. Such as did not enter at the com mencement of the session, will only be chargeable from the lime of their entrance up to the completion of their respective sessions. June 23, 1S30. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about the 8th inst. negro man IfARRY Harry is a bright mulatto, f ha If white,) with large frec kles,' between thirty and thirty-five vears of ag", 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 late Lemmon RulFin, Esq. where he has a n ife. Tho a bove reward will be paid on the deli very of the said Harry to mc near Sparta, Edgecombe county, No. Ca. if iaken'within this State, or Fifty Dollars if taken without this State and Fifty Dollars will he paid, for evidence'to convict any white person of harboring said nero on conviction. . niCIW. TUNES. 10th Nov.'lSSf). 13 MERCHANT TAILORS, 1VISH 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, own, olive and steel mixtures, An assortment of Casimert s, Bang-up cord suitable for ruling panta loons, Plain black and fig'd velvets for vests, Plain black and fancy silks fur do. Dark and light col'd Valencia, Plain white and fi'd qu'dtmgs, Cotton flannel for draws and shirtsi Patent suspenders, pocket handker chiefs, White and fancy cravats, black silk do. Buckskin gloves, cravat stirfencrs. Together with a complete assortment of TRIMMINGS, all of which they are disposed ro sell low. JjGentl-Tri-'n's clothing made up at ttie shortest notice, and in the neat est and most fardiiouable style. Tarhoro', Uc. 13, 1S30." Slate of North-Carolina, EDOJJCGMHE COUNTY. fi COURT OF EQUITY, September Term, lb'30. Jonathan Ellis, vs. Roderick Amason, ynillin Eyuitu fur an Blake Little and injunction. Elijah Price, J T appealing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the sud Elijah Price, one of the defendants in this ease, is not an inhabitant of this State: is therefore ordered, that publica tion be made for Ux weeks in the North Carolina Free Press, ivinir notice to the said defendant to appear at our next. Court to be held for the county of Edgecombe, at the Court House in Tarborotigh, on the second Monday in March next, and answer, plead or demur,' or judgment will be taken pro eonfesso and heard ex parte as it respects him. Witness, Isaac Norfleet. Clerk and Master of said Court, at office, the second Monday in September, 1S30. Test, I. NOR FLEET, CM. C. Price ad v S3: 50. 13-6 $40 Reward for Guy. f GUY is a cooper by vV'i i tr:d-, he was formerly ftt&pT f ow ; d by Joseph Philips, vaaatbiHss dr-e'd, of Edgecombe coun ty; he lus been hired by Edwiu VVbilehead formerly of Nash county, for the last Uvo or three years, and has a wife at U'iHiam Bellamy, Sen. 's in xSah county, and it is supposed be is lurking in that neighbourhood. I will give the above reward for the delivery of said negro in Tarborotigh .liiil, or to me in Martin county. The said tluy is well known in Nash and Edgecombe counties as a cooper. FIGURES LOWE. Xev. 7, 1830. 13 SOMETIME in the month of March last, a ni.n calling himself ALKX ANDEH J. MAURICE, came to. this pUice, protessirg to oe a Univcrsaust Preacher, and as such, was cordially re ceived by the friends of Universalis. Some short time after his arrival, his friends becoming his sureties, he was en abled to purchase one half of the Printing Press, Typei, and other materials used in the office of the Carolina Sentinel, to gether with some other articles, amount- ing in all to aooui .Lavo. scarcely nac six months elapsed, when this same un principled scoundrel has shamefully ab sconded, and icu un lrienus u pay nis debts. Since n is departure trom tins place, we hav e heard ot his hav ing car ried awav a &ld watch entrusted to his care bv a lady in the country, tor the purpose of having it repaired in this place; of his endeavoring 10 pass a note forged by himself to the amount of 5300; of his purchasing several watches on the eve of his departure, for which he gave his notes; of his borrowing sever d sums of money, and finally leaving his tavern bill unpaid. This notice is therefore to caution the public, (particularly in Philadelphia and New-York, where he has been seen,) to discountenance such a villain. Said ALEXANDER J. MAURICE is about five feet Jive inches high, dark comjdexion, black hair and grey eyes, with a very prominent forehead. C. R. GREENE, EDIVD. S. JONES. Ncwbcm,N.C.Dcc.2f, 1830.-' General Assembly. There is certainly $reat liberality in our present Legislature, or the western members are in the majority; for in all the most important elections at the pres ent session, the West have managed to secure the appoint ment of their own candidates, to the exclusion of Ihoso of the Cast. At the present session, both Speakers, a Senator, Treasurer, Judge, and lastly, Governor of the State, have been selected from the West. Pioth our Senators in Congress are from Western counties and we have two Judges of the Su perior Courts. ..Miners' Sour. Lorenzo Dow. Some wag having' nominated th& famous Lorenzo Dow as a Candidate for President of the United States, he 1ms in consequence, addressed the 'following note to the Editor of the N. Y. Com mercial Advertiser: TO THE PUBLIC. Having noticed apiece in sundry papers going the rounds.. ..nomina ling by intimation, L. Dow for the next Pkesihent of the U. S. &c. Fellow Citizens... I shall not offer myself as a Candidate for the Presi dency.. ..not viewing my natural and acquired talents adequate to the ap- PKUACIHNG AWFULLY 'IMPORTANT station from T33 to 37 thou-rh a public character for 35 years, and have some little acquaintance with men and tilings, experimentally. And I hope that no other Native Citizen will offer, who is not fully QUALIFIED for that IMPORTANT Tkust in that period of time! LORENZO DOW. Dec. 20th 1S30. N. B. Printers through the U. S. will please give the above an inser tion. L. D. Thc Rev. Mr. Dow, as we learn, has inferred from an ex amination of the prophecies, that this period will be one. of general disturbance in the mor nl and political world. Rtjorm! In the Navy De partment, when under the di rcclion of Mr. Southard, the expenditures always overrun the appropriation, and Congress was called upon at each meet ing for additional appropriations to cover the deficiency. Un der the agency of Mr. Branch, we find, that the appropriations for the Navv, have been found more than sufficient for the ex penditures, and there will re main an unexpended balance, probably excetling one million of 'dollars, saved by an econom ical and legal disbursement of the public money. Trenton Emporium. Naval Statistics. The statement of deaths in the navy from the first of December last to the first of the present month corroborates the remark of the Secretary of the Navy in his late Report, of the general health of that branch of public service. The total number of deaths of officers of every rank is thirty seven, sixteen of whom were lost in the Hornet. Four ot Iters died of yellow fever, and one, Surgeon Bissett, was killed in a duel. Considering the force that' has been kept up in the West Indies during the past year, and the expo sures incident to that station, the number of fatal cases of yellow fever must be consider ed remarkably small, and com pared with the returns of previ ous years, will furnish a strong illustration of the salutary ope ration of the chloride of lime. The smallness of the number of dismissals during the year, bears as favorable evidence to the conduct of the officers, as the number of deaths does to the general exemption from diseases which they have en joyed. But twelve1 officers in all have been dismissed, viz: one master commandant; three lieutenants; two of them for a part they took in the duel in which a young citizen of Phila delphia was killed, six mid shipmen: two of them also for the same 'offence and one ma rine officer. Piracy. On the 1st ult. the schr. Henry Clay, O. Sears, master, 9 days from Aux Cav es, homeward bound, with 130 bags of coffee, was boarded 15 miles S. W. from St. Nickol ous Motile, N. W. point of St. Domingo, by a piratical vessel, about 40 tons, sloop rigged, manned by six blacks, and robbed. The sloop came out directly from shore by the aid of oars (it being calm) and when within 'musket shot hail ed the schr. and ordered the capt. to send his boat on board with all hands.- Ile replied that the boat leaked so badly that she would not swim. They then fired four muskets at the schr. when capt. S. put his boat over with two men to row and three to keep her free, being all iiis rrew. The pi rates then confined the men, and came on board armed with swords, muskets, pistols, &c. and demanded of the captain his money. He gave them all he had, about 3. They told him to give them more; ami when he persisted that he had none, they presented a musket at him and threatened to put him to death. They then tied him, and after taking 55 bags of coffee, all they could carry) nearly all the provisions, cloth ing and the square-sail, they left him. The schr. and cargo belonged to Messrs. H. N. Sc. T. I. Williams, merchants of this place. Eliz. City Star. The schr. Lavina, Scott, which sailed from this port with a cargo of corn for Dg ton, Mass. was run into at sea off Sandy Hook in the night by the brig Zelia, bound to JN. York, which injured her so much that the crew had barely time to get on board the brig before the schr. sunk: This vessel (which was nearly new) and cargo were also owned bv Messrs. II. N. & T. P. Wil liams, of this place; and is We understand a total loss! lb. Negro Stealing. A person calling himself Dr. Allen has been arrested in Louisiana, tried for stealing slaves, and found guilty. He had been staying fur a while at Ville Plait, and represented to seve ral slaves in the vicinity that he would take them to a place where they would be better treated. The slaves informed their masters, and Allea was taken in the act of carrying l hem off. 1 1