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.';'.. -,'v '.'.''! ' ! : , ' .'.itli ' ill gpIZ Whole Xo. 109. TJMBOROUGIl JV. CJ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEIi 30, 1820. FbZ lllJVo. 5. THE "FREE PRESS," i ? Geo. Harvard, T nuMMied weekly, (evevy TucsdavA at fli'O DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num- jCfv l'11 "'"i"' v jiiwiiv.1i uut.i vjuu- cribers commence receiving ineir papers v,., Dollars cr ry cewrs, it paid within cv in mths and Three Dollars at the expi ration of the year. Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at any time on paying arrears. 1 Advertisements not exceeding 16 lines will he inserted at 50 cents the first insertion, and o;; cents each continuance. Longer ones at n::t rate for every 16 lines., Letters addressed to the Editor must be :s- paid. r7James Simmons, Esq. postmaster at hhiax.is our general agent for that vicinity. Houses and Lots in Halifax FOR SALE. rIlK Subscriber intending to remove to the westward, early in the ensuing offers her Ioicses and Lois in he town of Halifax for sale. There are thrpe half acre lots on the front street, with a l.ire and handsome dwelling. (ore, and lumber house, and other ne .i . t i fessarv oui-nouses; wun a jarsre ma- hine intended to rur. two cotton gins, 'here arc also two new gins, which will ;e sold with the Lots. MARY STITH. ILdifax, Aujr. 1S2G. 2 Apothecary & Drug Store. R. S. &R. F. STUBBS, Respectfully inform the public that they bave opened, in the town of Halifax, a general assortment of Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, &c. which they will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Among the ar ticles the following may he enumerated: Spirits turpentine Putty Copal varnish White lead, dry and in kegs Paints of every kind, Paint brushes and sash ; tools car, Miliinery .Mnntna-nutking. TITUS. SNEADRR respectfully in forms the inhabitants of Halifax and vicinity, that she still continues the Millinery and Mantua-making busi ness in llalifaxj and has on hand, as ns usual, a general assortment of Ladies' fancy iroods. Persons indebted to her 3re earnestly requested to call and settle iheir accounts immediately, as she is de sirous of laying in her fall supply as early as possible. Halifax, Aug. 15. IS2G. Sulphate quinine Arrow root Sago I apioca Pearl barley Mace Cloves Long pepper Turmeric Ginger Nutmegs . - Alum Borax Sal ammonia: Pearl ash nnatto Indigo Logwood Gum shellac Aqua fort is Oil vitriol Verdigris Sweet oil Linseed oil Lamp oil Lancets Nipple shells Breast pipes Court plaster India rubber Together ment of 1 Lieutenant Tuttle, of the Engi neer Corps, lias been instructed by the Secretary of War, to super intend the works at the flats be low Wil mington, N. C. and, in answer to a letter from the Hon. John II. Bryan, the Secretary promises to despatch an officer, as soon as one can bo spared for that purpose, to survey the Swash I - A- A 1 . -T situated just witnin Ucrncock bar, in Pamlico Sound; the remo val of which would ' rrfiat.lv fno.ili- Snuft in jars & bottles !, ivf ' i Soda and Scidlitz now-!1. 11 nuwuurn miu tiers the neighboring ports. Nat. Jo I. vneitennam salts" Superior shaving soap Macassar oil Antique oil Ottar of roses Cologne water 1 Durable ink Ink powder Wax tapers Trusses Camel's hair pencils Tooth powder Tooth brushes Snuff boxes the back ground. It strikes us that the war is rather premature. A Presidential election is a great disturber of the national quiet. Let us have peace as long as we can. A short war may be carried on with more vigor than a long one. When the proper time comes, we shall shoulder our mus ket, and rally round the Republi can standard. We are ready for the battle, but have no inclination to fatigue ourselves with the-skir-, mish.NoaWs Enq. strumciits White wax 'Itch ointment Sealing wax, 'cc. fee. a complete assoit- icuicines. rnvsicians ;in with Scandalous. -From a Massa chusetts paper we extract "the fol lowing paragraph:' W i t tt h ' v p ; ? , u I tire population of Lechmere point, hite 11.11s m ermont el down iu Estate, consisted of an old dunng the late rams, and filled up, bacheior, and two old maids the rond so as to stop all passage; jTjiere are now tiirflft i1IIflliPnfi nfl1 ninety-six children in the village.' This is, without exception, the ! vilest insinuation we ever read in and the house near the notch was left bv its inhabitants, uiue in num- Teeth e:tractir:g in-i hor, wlio all perished. The fami- Villi HUM i I O I ,conSli? of Mr. Will.c, !iw;prillt. It can have but one mean- wife, five "children, and two hired men, were o falling earth 0 Jill eel inr "tliron liiinflrnri mwJ nlnofr men, were overwhelmed with the a: nu;u n :f , rvu. r .. i . : : . ' UHWU UII-: An mm xIint (An 1,1 . i . . j.M.tMi.. iivui i iiul ruuiiu: j1! ii i mi i informed, that they can be supplied lortunate persons have since been hnp.lHlnrnnilfWn mn';,la with fresh and genuine Medicines, atidng out lrom under the earth and r,,1i T rn.CaanHn the Petcrshtirs prices. Any orders' rocks. In their eao-eriicss to es from them will be thankfully rrceivc-d, ; capo 1V()m (!:inrer, they abandon and the medicines nut up with care and; i i 1 i dospa.c!.. icd the only S,me place, as tho nousc uu luuim siiuiujiiLi; out ail Dr. B. B. Hnnkr, JAVING selected Nashville, as his future residence, respccllully offers his professional services to the citizens cf Xash County. lie boards at Wood's Hotel, where lie may be found whenever his services arc required. Aug. !7, 182G. 2-4 Thirty iJollurs Beivard. RAN A WAY from the Sub- sWseriber. on Sunday nizht, the f i'X 12lh of March last, a negro wo- nian named POLLY, about 28 s22ye3rs old, nearly live feet high, yellow complexion, spare made, has ? mild look arid genteel appearance, (for a negro,) when well dressed; she is an expert hand at roguery, and is well cal ctilated to deceive unless tightly and closely examined. She was seduced a way by a black free negro, Carter New born, by name, a shoemaker by trade, H'ho is about 30 years of age, 5 feet C or $ inches high, thick set, has a pleasant countenance and very white teeth, which he shews very much wlien speak ing or laughing: he is strongly suspect ed of being a runaway slave. In my former advertisement, 1 stated that from threats which the wench 'made prior to her elopement, they would, by chang ing their names, and getting forged free papers, endeavor to make their escape to some free state: since that time, they have been lurking about Halifax town, in the vicinily of which, they probably are at this time. All persons are for- warned from h.irhnrinrr or carrvinrr off - - j n said negro under the penalty of the law. The above reward, with all reasonable ' barges, will be paid for securing said woman in any jail, so that I get her -'gain, or for her delivery to me. Lunsford JV. Scott. 'Halifax co. N. C. August 15, 182$. J-tf ftil! In Massachusetts too the land of steady habits. ibr Among the visiters at Sarato- 11... a- I 'll' .. 1 ' i rro ia o 1w7it t-Ttt O"? . , 1 J Dr. R. S. Stubbs will likewise prac-;im; oui-uuiiings were (lestroyeu, ' 6l ) tice in the various branches f his pro- antt the Jiorses in the stable. The U11U la ompaiiieu uv ner aaugn fession. Due attention will be paid to; o.xen were saved the road js fill- ter and grand-daughter, aged 10 every call. j ed up for several miles to that dc- months. She is probably the Halifax, N.C.Aug. IS2G. 2-4 : grce, that it is thought impracti-youncst grand-mother in the 1 cable to repair it or make another, country the group attract much .IppUj immediately, or yon will t j3 supposed that a water spout ;attenti11- miss the prize! gathered 'and burst against the j' ' fW Wednesday, the 27th inst. will ! mountains, which produced so - Cure for Urunkcnncss.TWe be drawn in the City of Richmond, great a freshet instantaneously asjbscrve by an article in the New The Grand f Stale Lottery of Virginia, Xo (..irry c ih before it. Orleans Mercantile Advertiser of where wi 1 he d:tnbulrd the Capital i ? i . u i nriyo nf so0 ooo ?8 ooo S t ooo f Koc! oi several tons were swept .the 5th uit. that a gentleman ot I 7 ' ' ., ..,1 4 U VJ., " a f inf . 1 . -.T . 4'. 11.. In which LotJerv. (boi.ig the. odd and Igreai. Jicigiit. 1 geo in restoring "to society and to even system,) by ihe purch;i-e of two j their Incnds, men and women who tickets you are certain ot a prize, and j Blood Deed. A rencontre were sinking under the pernicious Mi-i- li-fiw lliron v'ith all tlu r!i:inps 1 t 1 . i . -r . . ' n - ",J tooiv piace at uaton uoiisre. on the iot a i,apiui. irj. ,,, iwltlirjinil tvi, ,i,ri Ccnainlv those who are not already I"1 M,,u'' m" iUU.uun. xmiri mil. win deiav no lomrer. . ni l an- v....,...., vyviuuiuinvaiui o n- plv and obtain a Prize of the Subscri-1 torney at that place, (formerly of her, who has sold more prizes than any j 1 etcrsblirsr, V a. ) and Mr. John 1. other vender 01 tickets in me uniien Districts of Halifax County where can be obtained prizes in any of the Lotte ries now offend to the public. vVhole tickets in the above Lottery, S5 halves, $2 50 quarters, Si 25 eights G2 cents in the greatest .varie ty of numbers for sale at J.2S. SIMMONS, P. M. No. 98, corner of Kins tk Shop streets. Halifax, 12th Sept. 1S26. (fft will be ' seen by the above Scheme and price of tickets, that for 62k cents 2500 may be obtained. J. S. The Maltese Jael, Saucho, WILL stand at my plantation, four miles north of Tarborough, the fall season, at Six Dollars the season, and Ten Dollars to insure. Sancho's celebrity as a sure foal getter, his large size and muscular powers arc so well known, that it is deemed unnecessary to say any thing further. JOS. BELL. Tarboro', Sept. 1S2G. 3-4 Blank Warrants for sale9 AT THIS OFFICE. l otts, which terminated in -the death of the former, from a wound inflicted by a poniard. This hap pened while ihe citizens were en gaged in the performance of fu neral honors to Jefferson and Adams! A youth named James Whit lock committed suicide in Peters burg on Sunday last, by shooting himself through the heart with a pistol. He was convicted of pe tit larceny about lb months since, and sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. It is supposed he was tempted to destroy his life by a sense of degradation. Presidential Election. The tocsin has been sounded. From every quarter of . the Union, the busy note of preparation is heard. Only two candidates have, as yet, been publicly and formally an nouncedMr. Adams and Gen. J apkaon. Others are probably in consequences of excessive. drink ing. According to that paper "Mr. Loiseau has radically cu red five white adults, four colored, and fifteen slaves. Among the number thus operated upon, were one or two persons whom drink ing had made mad and several presented the most shocking ap pearance in bloated limbs Mr. LoLseau has now thirteen patients under his hands: a part of whom it will take three weeks to cure, whilst others may be discharged in ten days. The wages of a phy- sician so valuable, who not only restores the body to all its wonted functions, but also reclaims the noble faculties of the mind the wages of Mr. Loiseau are gradu ated according to the circumstan ces of. those who employ him." Gazette. ii)Yho steals my purse steals trash." Pick-pockets begin to compjain of the badness of the times. One of them, (says a late New-York paper,) searched six pockets and only realized four shillings.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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