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Whole J"o. 273. Turborough, Edgecombe County, Js". C. Friday, November 20, 1829. Vol VLJCo. 13. 1 THE "FREE PRESS," By Geo. Howard, Is published weekly, (every Friday,) at TWO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 mun Lers,) if paid in advance Two Dollars ij J'iftrj Cents, if paid within the subscription year or, Three Dollars at the expiration i,f the year for any period less than a year, Twenty-five Cents 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 give a responsible reference in this vicinity. Ko subscription discontinued unless a noti fication to that ellect is given. Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, will be inserted at 50 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. Henry Johnston, yiflSHES to inform his friends and customers, that he has j'ist return ed From New-York, with his Fall Supply of Goods, In his line of business, which he is hap py to say he can sell on better terms than is usual in this market among them are Superfine blue and black Cloths, "Brown, olive, and steel mixture, do. Settle green and drab do. Superfine Cassimercs, of different colors, Plain and fancy Velvets for vestings, Plain and fancy Silks for vestings, D uk and light Valcncias, new patterns, Vlite and buifquiltings, Pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, White ar.d fancy cravats, patent suspenders, F. A. Hart's patent braces, A complete assortment of TRIMMINGS. The above goods will be sold low for ; ah, or to punctual customers on a short '.retiit. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth, cm have it made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner and at the A) or test no I ice. Tarboro', Oct. 1, 1S29. Mrs. A. C. Howard. j'l AS jut received her fall supply of GOODS, in her line of business, comprising a handsome assortment, suit able to the season among which are Pattern Gros ties Ind. hats of the latest nor thern fashions, 4 Leghorn aud Straw bonnet?, Superb head dresses, ornaments, &c. White and black ostrich feathers, Elegant ribbons, feathered flowers, &c. With a number of fancy articles, well wor thy the attention of the Ladies. Ladies' dresses, cloaks, pelisses, &c. made lo order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw bonnets cleaned cr dyed, at the shortest notice. Tarborough, Nov. 5, 1S29. Notice. RAN A WAY from the Sub- 'scriber, on the 3d inst. negro ANDERSON, About G feet high, between 30 and 35 vesrs of acre, middling '-irk complexion, and a large scar on one of his arms, extending nearly from Me elbow to the wrist. Said negro be ings to the estate of James May, dee'd, -r.d was hired by me for the present ysar; he was brought from the lower pirts of Virginia about twelve years -nc-e by Mr. Abner Asbtw, and I ex r cc- he will try to get there again. A Jtasotiable reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of said negro nie at Hickory Grove, Pitt county, C or to Mr. William May, of said county, Guardian for the heirs of said estate, or for his confinement in any jail " that he can be recovered. All per sons are hereby forbid harboring, em joying, or carrying off said negro, un--"-r penalty of the law. BENJAMIN JOINER. 21, 182.9. o For Sale. At Ike Store of R. & S. D. Colten, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and") D iT fll Liverpool sack 5 KjiLlJ JL Molasses, sugar, coflec, 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 old Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine, N.E. rum c 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 boujrht at any store in the place. A constant supply of Swaim's Pana cea, Dr. Chambers' remedy for ki- temperance, Judcins s celebrated Oint ment, &C. &LC. (jyThe highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. JUST RECEIVED and now opening, a splendid assortment of fancy &. staple Seasonable Goods, At unprecedented low prices 100 bar rels superior Cut HERRINGS, &c. &c. R. S. D GOTTEN. May 23, 1S29. Nashville Academy. rflMIK Tru stees of this In.tilution have - the pleasure to announce to the public, that they have engaged Mr. THOMAS G. STONE as Principal for the ensuing year: whose celebrity as a teacher, and the -healthiness of the place beins such as to render it useless to say more, than that the School will open on the i!d Momhry of January next, at the very reduced pi ice of $6 per session for spelling, reading, wri ting and arithmetic $S per session for English grammar and geography, (with the use of the Globes) and $10 per session for the languages and mathema tics, payable in advance. Hoard can be had in town at $30 per session, and in the immediate vicinity at $25. By order of the Hoard, . BLOUNT, Sec' y. Nashville, N. C. 4th Nov. 1829. 11. 9 Stop the Swindler. l2o Reward. A HSCONDED clandestinely from Sel ma, on the 1 1th inst. a villain na med ED (FAR D DIXON, leaving a number of debts unpaid and contracts not performed. Said Dixon is a car penter by trade, and had contracted to build a house for the Subscriber; and af ter having received nearly the full amount he was to receive fur the work, eloped without even commencing it. He was under engagements to be mar ried to an unsuspecting and innocent girl, and left her without any explana tion whatever. He is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 23 years old. and somewhat stoop-shouldered. The above reward will be paid for said Dixon's apprehension and confine ment in any jail, so (hat he may be brought to justice. Dixon formerly lived in Greenville, N. Carolina, and it is probable he has gone there again. The public would do well to beware of him, and Editors of newspapers would be serving the public interest by giving this notice one or two insertions, i he Editor of the Tarboro Free Press, by giving it 3 insertions and ! forwarding his bill to the office of the Selma Courier, shall be paid. JONATHAN GREJ?N. Sclma, (Alab.) Oct. 15. cio (Boons. rglHE Subscribers are now opening at their old stand in Tarborough. A fresh and varied assortment of FANCY AND STABLE DRY GOODS, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Which they offer at their usual low prices. Also, 3000 bushels Turk? Island SALT. D. RICHARDS CO. Oct. 22, 1S29. Cheap Goods. nplIE Subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has just received and is now opening, direct from New York, the following articles, viz: Handsome calicoes, lenoes, muslins, Fine merino cloths for ladies winter dresses, i ancy barrcge and gauze handkerchiefs, Thread and bobinet laces, belt ribbons, Iiarrcge and cotton shawls. Braid and cotton cord to trim dresses, lied and white flannels, cotton yarn, Bleached and brown shirting and checks, Ladies prunella, morocco & seal skin shoes, Misses do. do. do. cotton and wool cards, Taney baskets and umbrellas. Gentlemen's fine and coarse shoes, Negroes do. nccroes blankets. Cotton bagging, rope and twine, Diue, olive ami steel-nux d cloths, A general assortment of hardware & cutlerv. Castings, Swedes and English iron," l'Jougii moulds, bhster'd steel, Percussion and common guns and pistols. Powder and shot, looking-glasses, Window glass, white lead and putty, Oils and paints, assorted, spirits turpentine, r lencn ana apple brandy, rum, whiskey, Old Hollands Gin, tin wine assorted, Made ira, Malaga and grape wines, Loaf, lump and brown sugars, coffee St tea, Together with glass and crockery ware: With many other articles not here mentioned. All of which he offers 'for sale at the Post -Office in Tarborough, on very good terms for cash or cotton. He also expects to receive in a few days a supply ol lurks Island SAL1. King 8 Gatlin, QENSIBLY grateful for the very lib eral encouragement heretofore mani fested by the citizens of this and the ad jacent counties, have the pleasure to an nounce me arrival (direct from NEW YORK) of an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining lo GENTLEMEN'S 3faslnoiial)le doting, Selected by a first-rate judge, and at Ihe most reduced prices among which splendid assortment may be found: Black, blue, olive, steel and mixed Cloths, Plain black silk Velvet, Figured and striped do. Plain black Florentine, Valencia vesting, of various colors, White quilting, of a superior quality, ALSO, Patent Suspenders, and a general and well selected assortment of Fashionable Trimming All of which will be sold at reduced prices lor cash, or to punctual customers. Tarboro', 25th Sept. 1829. important afo HP HE Subscribers having qualified at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions for Nash county, November term, 1S29, as administrators on the estate of JOEL BATTLE, dee'd, will expose at Public Sale, at the Falls of Tar River. on Tuesday, the 1st day of December next, Several Negroes of different ages and sizes, all the Household and Kitch en Furniture, several Horses, Carri age and Harness, Hogs, and many other articles which it is unnecessary to mention. AND, on Thursday, the 3d of De cember, at the farm known by the name of Shell Dank Plantation, will be sold the Crop of Corn, Fodder, c. Horses, Hogs, and Cattle among which are se veral yoke of oxen, ten or fifteen bar rels of first-rate Brandy. Terms of sale, siv and twplrp mnntlm Those Wishing to purchase any thinr' credit, bonds with approved security to i i- i ii . I? : i ur .i . j in his line, perhaps would do well to call and judge of the quality and prices, be fore they purchase. Ar. . ROUNTREE. Tarborough, 22d Oct. 1S29. Notice. ILL UK SOLD, on Monday the 23d of this month, before the Court-house door in this place, five or six likely NEGROES, the property of YY hitmen Bell oec d terms, cash. DAVID BARNES, Ex'r. Tarborough, Nov. 3, 1S29. 11-3 Notice. 4 N apprentice wanting, lo the Tay loring business none need apply, unless they can come well recommend ed as to their good character and steady habits. KINQ GATLIN. Sept. 2, 1S29. $50 Reward. RAN AWAY on the 16th September last, a negro man belonging to the Subscriber by the name of ALTIMORE, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, has with him a permit to look him a master from under my hand. It is believed that said negro is lurking about the plan tations of John and Turner Dass? having been seen there repeatedly in open day. I will give the above reward for the safe delivery of said negro to me or deposit ed in an' jail so I get him again. All persons are hereby forbid harboring, em ploying or carrying off said negro, un der the penalty of the law. BLAKE T. SESSUMS. 15th Oct. 1S29. 10-4 be given before the property is delivered. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the said Joel Battle, dee'd, are request ed to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present them for settlement, within the time limited by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. fVM. II. BATTLE, a , , AMOS J. BATTLE,' Um " November 9, 132a!'V':v 12-3 J list Published, And for Sale at this Office, Lawrence Lemay's NORTH-CAROLINA For 1830, Containing, besides the Astronomical calculations, agricultural essays, miscel laneous articles, useful recipes, anec dotes, a list of the officers of the Gov ernment of the United States and of North-Carolina, of the Members of Con gress from this State and of the Genera? Assembly, time of holding the different Courts in this State, &c. &c. Price 10 cents each, or 75 cents s dozen. Sept. 26, IS29. Indian Runners... k correspon dent of the Richmond Enquirer, (who writes from Cantonment Gibson, Arkansas,) says, 'an Os age Indian can run 100 milee a Uventr-four hours"
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