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rrioZe wVo. 211. Tarborough, Edgecombe County, Y. C. Friday, April 3, 1839. Vol. V. No. 33. THE "FREE PRESS," By Geo. Howard, Is published weekly, (every Friday,) at TIVO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num bers,) it paid in advance Two Dollars tf Fifty Cents, if paid within the subscription yCar or, Three Dollars at the expiration of the year for any period less than a year, Tiventy-five Cetits per month. Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at any time on pay ing arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis tance must invariably pay in advance, or ivc a responsible reference in this vicinity. No subscription discontinued unless a noti fication to that effect is given. Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, will be inserted at 20 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 the number of insertions required, or they will be con tinued until otherwise ordered. Letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or they will not be attended to. Notice. rjVJE Subscriber informs the citizens of LJgccombe and the adjacent coun ties, that he has commenced the Gi and Wagon-making BUSINESS IN TARBOKO', Near the Bridge, And earnestly requests those friendly to humanity to give him a share of patron age, (jpllis work shall be completed equal to any in the Stale. THOS. J. BLAKE LEV. Feb. 12, 1S29. 27 FOR SALE, At the Post-Office in the town of HALIFAX, The following Articles, to wit: Bacon, Lime, Herrings, Shad, Flour, Stained curtain Bedsteads, Windsor Chairs, Leather, wagon Collars, Tobacco, (twist .iu bundle,) wholesale and retail, ALSO the following Articles: Bottle Corks, Fly Stone, Termericfe, Liquid Blacking, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs, Venitian Red, Red Lead, White Lead, Verdigris, Iiaitman's Drops, Opodeldoc, Allunj, Lctheridge, Ink Powder, Pearl Ash, Ground Paint Brushes, assorted, Shaving Boxes and Soap, Spanish Whiting, Turkey Umber, Crom.Yellow, Prussian blue, Durable Ink, Staughtun's Bitters, Tooth Brushes, Mace, Snuff Boxes, Spanish Annatto, do. Blueing, do. Indigo, Wagons ironed, do. not Ironed, Almanacs, Garden Marrowfat C Pf? A Early six week ( J- JLJijLO Green Bunch ) Spinning Wheels, Shaving Brushes, Razors, Blank VVarrants, do. Notes, do. Bonds, All of the above articles will be sold very low, for Cash only. JOS. L. SIMMONS. Halifax, Feb. C, IS29. Notice. Psrsons indebted to the Subscri bers either by note or account, are respectf-illy invited to call and settle the same as soon as possible, as the subscri bers are under the necessity u making collections between this time and Feb ruary Court. KING $ GATL1N. Tarboro', Jan. 20, 1829. For Sale, At the Store of U. & S. D. Gotten, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and 7 CAT HP Liverpool sack 5 1. Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and chocolate, Iron and steel of every description & quality, Blacksmiths bellows, and every other arti cle to make a complete sett of Black smiths tools, Old brandy, by the barrel or retail, Jamaica rum, 5 years old, Otard's cogniac brandy, 10 years eld, Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine,N.E. rum & common brandy, Together with 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 store in the place. A constant supply of Swaim's Pana cea, Br. Chambers' remedy for In temperance, Judkins's celebrated Oint ment, &.c. &c. jyi'he highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. January 1, 1S29. Notice. sj jAXAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 22d of December last, an indent- apprentice boy, by the name of j'u.YNCIS REDMOND, about seven 'n years of ago, dark complexion. 1 give a reward of Ten Dollars for Redelivery of said boy to me in Tar- oro iih all persons are forbid harbor- or employing him under the penal ly of the law. HENRY JOHNSTON. 1 arbors', Jin. oq, 1S29. Garden Seeds. HPHE Subscribers are now opening a A well selected assortment of tfvcslj 5nvbm ;&eet)S, Which they offer for sale those who wish to purchase, can be supplied on reasonable terms. Among them may be found the following: Asparagus, Lettuce, Cabbage, Tamattus, Blood Beets, Large Orange Carrot, White Onion, Early Peas, Red do. Marrowfat do. Parsnips, Charleton do. Parsley, Lima Beans, Kail, Mohawk Bush do. Cucumber, Ocra, Cellery, Turnips, Raddish, Leek. D. RICHARDS CO. Tarboro', Feb. 1S29. Bemobal. nnHE Subscriber has removed next 11 door to Messrs. 11. & S. D. Cotten'b store, where the Fost-Oflice is kept, and where he offers for sale cheap, for cash only, the following articles, all of which have just arrived from New-York, and are fresh and of superior quality, viz: Loaf and brown sugars, coffee and teas, Pepper and spice, ginger, mustard, Cinnamon, mace, cloves, nutmegs, &c. Alum, salt petre, powder and shot, Copperas, maccabau snuff, Raisins by the box or pound, Almonds, Brazil nuts, prunes, figs, 2cc. Water and butter crackers, starch, lemons, Cheese, northern butter, Currants, Ink powder, camphor, Windsor soap? Albany beer, best northern cider, Best Holland gin, by the gallQn, 4th proof Jamaica rum, do. do. cogniac brandy, do. Apple Brandy, northern Whiskey, Old Irish Whiskey, Cordials, Lime Juice, London and American Porter, Tamarinds, Bed Cords, plough lines, trace chains, Cut nails assorted, wrought 6 penny do. Sperm candles, tallow do. moulded, Window glass, white lead, putty, Castile soap, fine cut tobacco in papers, Testaments, spelling books, lead pencils, Murray's key, English reader, &c. Stoughten's bitters, Spanish segars, Best chewing tobacco, common do. Foolscap and letter paper, garden seeds, Wafers by the ounce, candy, (assorted) Dried peaches, apples, &c. &c. The Subscriber intends to keep a con stant supply of all the above articles, to gether with many others, all of which he flatters himself, he will be able to sell as low as they can be procured at this market; and he invites all persons who wish to purchase any article in his line, to call and judge of the quality and pri ces. Orders from the country, enclos ing the cash, will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. N. II. ROUNTREE. Tarboro', Bee. 29, 1S25, 72. f J. Dunn Jr Co. INFORM their friends and the public, that they have received their FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, which compri ses a handsome and very extensive as sortment of nearly every article, new, fashionable, or desirable in the Dry Goods Line. A very large supply of GROCERIES, Of all descriptions, Jlardrvare, Hats of every quali ty, China, Glass and Earthen ware, Saddlery, Hoots and Mrs A. C. Howard, Shoes, and ail assortment of TNFORMS the ladies of Edgecombe Till ware: a"d vicinity, that she has opened, in Together with an assortment of Sole, Upper, Harness, Skirling and Bridle Leather, Calf, kip, morocco and sheep Skins, Soaps, Perfumery, Ladies Leghorn hats & Straw Bonnets, Work baskets, Brushes of all kinds, Books, Stationary, Tortoise-shell, ivory and horn Combs, Paints, Oils, and Drugs, Pocket-books, Fur, seal-skin and morocco caps, &c.&c. All of which will be offered at very moderate prices many of the goods MUCH LOWER than they have been heretofore sold in this market. I5emg connueut mat tney can give satisfaction to those who call on them as regards the quality, style and prices of their goods, they respectfully invite all who want to purchase to examine their assortment. X. B. We will continue to buy COT TON for cash, and to take it in trade or payment. Those of our customers who wih to send their Cotton to Dunns & M'llwaine of Petersburg, to be stored or sold, will find us accommodating in cur arrangements, and anxious to pro mote their interest. R. $ J. D. $ Co. Halifax, N. C. Oct. 1828. Wviiiiife Union Tavern, rpHE Subscriber informs the Public that he has rented that large and com modious establishment so convenient ly situated in the TOIVN OF TARBOROUGH, Recently occupied by Mr. Solomon Pender to such as will favor him with their patronage he pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to render them comfortable, provided this can be effect ed by well furnished tables, pleasant rooms and attentive hostlers his char ges will be moderate, and his attention to his guests unremitting. IF. P. HADLY. January, 1829. 25 I TIT RAN AW AY from the Sub scriber in August, 1827, a ne gro man, ISAAC, between thirty-five and forty years old, five feet 8 or 10 inches high, stout built, very sensible, rather slow spoken. Isaac was raised in Edgecombe county, N. C. by Frederick Philips, and by him sold to the subscriber. I suppose that he is lurking in Edgecombe. The above reward wiil be given for his apprehen sion, if secured in any of the jails of this State so that I get him. JOHN PUR CELL. Robeson County, N. C. Jan. zv, jo.-'. ATISS M'COTTOR informs her friends and the public, that she will commence A SCHOOL, in Tarborough, tor me instruction oi young Jadies and misses, on iVJondav, Cth Aonl. The terms of tuition are as follows: For spelling and reading, (per session,) $6 Reading, arithmetic & English grammar, 8 Geography, with the use of the maps, history, Denes lettres, pnilosophy, chemistry, and composition, Plain & orr.amental needle-work, paint ing and drawing, added to the above, French language, - Piano forte, - March 25, 1829. 32-13 10 16 16 16 the house immediately onDosite the Bank in Tarborough, a handsome as sortment of FANCY GOODS, suitable for fall and winter wear, which they are respectfully invited to call and examine. Ladies' dresses, cloaks, pelisses, &c. made to order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw Bonnets bleached, dyed, or trimmed, at a short notice. Tarborough, Oct. 30, 1828. Notice. rpHE Subscriber respectfully informs A his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a House of Entertainment at DAWSON'S X ROADS, In Halifax county, 13 miles from the town of Halifax, on the road leading from that place to Tarborough and to Scotland Neck. He solicits a share of public patronage, which he will endeav or to merit by paying the strictest at tention to his guests. JAS. H. PARKER. March 25, 1S29. 32-8 Sports of the Pit. 4 MAIN OF COCKS will be fought at Northampton Court-house, No. Ca. for $51.000 to commence on Wed nesday, the 8th of April next. March, 1829. 29-4 Cabinet FURNITURE. 'T'HE Subscriber continues to make fl any article in his line, either of ma hogany or walnut also, plain and curl ed maple Beds' eads. Those who may please to favor him with their custom, may rely on having their furniture o good materials, in the modern style, and as faithfully executed as they can get from any ot the northern cities. He has now on hand for sale: One large mahogany Sideboard, with looking-glasses in the back board, four carved pawp and columns in front. One do. with a press on top of it for glass ware. One mahogany Secretary and book case. Two mahogany Bureaus, one with carved paws and columns, the other plain. One mahogany Dressing-table, with carved pillar and claws. A few pieces of walnut furniture. ALSO, picture Glass, assorted sizes, from 10 by 12, to"25 by 25 inches. Looking-glass plates, assorted, from 8 by 104, to 13 by 22 inches those who have their looking-glasses broke and the frame good, can be furnished on moderate terms. Copal Varnish, by the gallon or smaller measure. Any of the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash. Those indebted to the Subscriber, ei ther by note or account, are particularly requested to settle the same between this and the first of May. LEWIS BONIi, March 2Gth, 1829,
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