E3 Lwniiutt fci. , I V- I ' i mini J La U7ioe JVo. 301. Tarborough, Edgecombe County JV. C. Friday, June 4, 1830. THE "FREE PRESS,' , ty GVo. Howard, U published weekly, (every Friday,) at TWO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num jrs.) if paid in advance Tivo Dollars & ff't Cents; if paid within the subscription veir or, Three Dollars at the expiration of the year for any period less than a year, Twenty -five Cents per month. Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at any time on pay arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis tance must invariably pay in advance, or give a responsible reference-in this vicinity. so subscription discontinued unless a noti fication to that effect 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 fdr 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. For Sale. M the Store of R. &S. I). Colleii, IN TAHBOROUGII, Turks Island and 1 O 4 J f 1 Liverpool sack 5 -".l-1 J A Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and chocolate, Iron and steel of everydescription & 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, Tosetherwith an exlcnsiveassortment of Staple and Fancy Gooihj Of almost every variety, at as low pri ces tor cash, as can be bought at any store in the place. A constant supply of Swaim's Pana cea, Dr. Chambers remedy for In- temperance, Judkins's celcbratedOint- menf &.c. &c. ffcyThb highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. TUST RECEIVED and now opening, Seasonable Goods, At unprecedented low prices 100 bar rels superior Cut HERRINGS, &c. &c. R. S. D. GOTTEN. May 12, 1830. Salt at GO Cents, pOR SALE, by the Subscribers, ten thousand bushels TURKS ISLAND SALT, Of the best quality, which they offer at the above price for Cash, or in exchange for seed Cotton, at the highest market F'c I). RICHARDS $ CO. Tarbonr, Dec. S, 1829. King r Gatlin CENSIBLY 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 the arrival (direct from NEVV Y0RK) of an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining to GENTLEMEN'S 3f agfjimtaWe (Ootfnng , Selected by a first-rate judge, and at the most reduced prices among which splendid assortment may be found: ftlack, 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 Trimmings, All of which will be sold at reduced prices for cash, or to punctual customers. Tarboro', 25th Sept. TS2f. S.M.WHEATON, Surgeon Dentist, RENDERS his professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Tai bo rough and its vicinity. .He may be found AT MRS. GREGORY'S.. He will insert from one to a whole set of Natural or Artificial Teeth; also, plug, clean, file and extract, as well as regulate Children's Teeth. His prices are moderate, and if his services, when rendered, should not prove satisfactory, there will be no charge made. If re quested, Ladies can be waited on at their dwellings. As his stay will be one week only those who wish to con sult him will please apply soon. Satis factory references will be cheerfully given, if required. May 31st, 1S30 40 Domestic Noiict ffIIE Subscriber, having sonctime since resigned the appointment of Constable, is desirous of closing the bu siness entirely, and therefore requests all persons holding his receipts for chims placed in his hands for collection, to pre sent them immediately and receive their papers, or this notice will he plead in bar of their recovery. JOHN EDMONDSON May 29, IS 30. 40 4 i otic:. WAS TAKEN UP, between Joseph Pippen's and Tarboro', on Thurs day last, a small bundle containing sun dry articles of WEARING APPAREL. The owner can have the same by prov ing property and paying for this adver tisement, on application to HENRY AUSTIN. May 31, 1S30. 40 Notice. 1 LL those indebted to the Subscriber on open accounts, raised prior 10 the first day of January, 1830, will please call and settle the same before the first day of June next, either by cash or note, or they may expect to settle with an offi cer, as no longer indulgence will be given. FRANCES CAMP BEL L. Tarboro', ?0th May, 1830. 38-3 State of North-Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. JUSTICES' COURT. William D. Petvvay vs. John Dunn. Original Attachment. Burrel Dunn, George W. Kilebrew and John Ritter summoned as garnishees. IT appearing to the satisfaction ot the Tuctioo f tlio Pa.opp. th:it thr rlpfpnd- ant John Dunn, is not an inhabitant of the countv of Edgecombe: is there fore ordered, That publication be made in the Tarborousrh tree tress lor thirty days, that the defendant appear at the house of Augustin Mann, on the third Saturday in June next and replevy pro perty, or judgment will be entered up against him as confessed, and the proper ty levied on subject to the pl&intiff's claim. JOHN MERCER, J. P. MayI5,lS30. 40 Price adv 2: 25. Wanted to Hire, IOR the remainder of the present year, - a negro girl 12 years of age or up wards, who has been accustomed to house service. For such an one a libe ral price will be given. Apply at this Office. May 4, 1830. Constables' Blanks for sale. AT THIS OFFICE. Distressing Casualty. On Tuesday afternoon last, Jacob Leib, a yoUng man of German birth, was drowned in Neuse riv er. He was one of three on a sailing party, when a flaw of wind capsized the boat, which imme diately sunk. . Unable to swim, he soon went to the bottom: The others were rescued by a boat which immediately put off to their relief. The fate of poor Left is much lamented by all who knew him: he was a mechanic, attached to the dredging boat building here for our Swash, and was industri ous and remarkably ingenious. Neicbern Specf. Edcnton, May 22. The Uni ted States Cutter Dallas, (late the Vigilant,) commanded by Capt. John A. Webster, arrived in this harbor on Saturday morning last from Ocracock, and sailed again on Monday for Elizabeth City. The Dallas is intended to cruize in Pamptico and Albemarle Sounds for the better protection of the revenue, and will conse quently be a frequent visiter to our port. While here, she was visited by numbers of our most respectable citizens, who all bear testimony to the neatness and good order of every thing on board, and the bland and gentle manly deportment of Capt. Web ster and his officers, who spared no pains in explaining, to those not conversant with nautical af fairs, the economy and discipline of an armed vessel. Gaz. doors of our office: A young man had drawn a large prize in one of the lotteries and had just receiv ed the proceeds, amounting to near $8000. It drove him crazy on the spot. No sooner had he received the money than his sen ses forsook him, and being ah ut ter stranger in the city, he roam ed through the streets like a mad man, until going into a jeweller's shop near Fourth street, he pur chased a dagger, for which he of fered to give an hundred dollars. A crowd had folh-wed him to the shop door, attracted by the singu lar spcm.".le; and ihei he came out sweating vehonicnlv thir ho would kill the first mr.ri h" met, a threat which his distorted senses would certainly i:: v.? impelled him to exutc. W;i ;': him in the charge of ?o-i:e !iiiv?,ot iiidivi dualsa melancholy ins-tan':?, of the weakness of poor human cdlare." Horrid Murder. A voting married lady, the wife of Mr. George Okhveil, who had been married only five months, was lately murdered near Nicholas ville, Kentucky. She was found dead in bed, where, from the marks of violence, she had evi dently been strangled by the ap plication of a cord. A negro girl, a slave, has been arrested, and confesses her participation in the guilt, but has not disclosed the name of her accomplices. The ldeed was committed during the absence of the unhappy husband. iV. . Courier. Locusts. The Rutherfordton Spectator says, the number of lo custs that have made their appea rance in that county and those adjoining it to the east and south, has never been equalled since the recollectibn of the oldest citizens. Every tree top, literally, has its swarm, while every sound of the woods and every tuneful melody of the forest, is hushed and drow ned in the hollow, unharrnonious din of these ill-boding, unwel come visitants. The Vine. Dr. Herbermont, of Columbia, S. C. is engaged in the culture of the vine on a large scale. He says that the dry soil and sand hills not worth more than fifty cents. an acre now, can by cultivating the grape on it, be brought to produce crops more valuable than are. now got from the richest lands. He calculates that a vineyard in full bearing will produce an average of 300 gal lons per acre. The wine which he now prepares sells readily at S2 per gallon when three or four months old. Miseries of Wealth. The Phi ladelphia Saturday Bulletin says: "We witnessed a strange sight on Thursday evening within a-few Free Negroes, Free Cotton, fyc. We learn from i tie last number of the Genius of Universal Emanci pation, that the agent of the blacks who have lately removed from Ohio to Canada, has written, that assurance has been given to the colonists, that they shall be per mitted to enjoy equal rights with British subjects. It is also sta ted that societies of blacks have been organized in Philadelphia, Boston and elsewhere to promote emigration. We learn from the same source of the existence of a 'Philadelphia association for the use of free Cot ton,' who have imported a quanti ty prepared 'solely by the hands of freemen,' " which the society have put into the hands of a man ufacturer; that an order for such goods has already been received here from a merchant in Indiana, and that a 'free dry goods store' has been opened in North Fifth street. Sting of a Wasp or Bee. The following has been asserted to be a remedy for this painful sensa tion. Over the spot where the sting has entered, apply the pipe of a key, press it for a minute or two, and the pain or swelling will disappear. The tincture of opi um, if immediately administer ed, is said also to bo a certain cure.