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i t J f .J uLii "i czin TJVioie JVo. 313. Tarborough, Edgecombe County, X. C. Frfiiaj, .iiif sb. 1830. THE "FREE PRESS,' By Geo. Howard, Is published weekly, (every Friday,) at flVO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num bers,) if paid in advance Two Dollars & fifty Cents, f paid within the subscription year off 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 ing arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis tance must invariably pay in advance, or give a responsible reference in this vicinity. jJo 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 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. For Sale. M the Store of H.&S D.Colien, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and") D 1 T m Liverpool sack 5 A-J-J JL Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and c'nocoiate, Iron and steel of everydescription Equality, 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, (hard's cogniac brandy, 10 years eld, Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine.N.E. rum c common brandy, Tozetherwilh 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, Dr. Chambers7 remedy for In temperance, Judkins's celebratedOint menf, &c. &c. (0 The highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. TUST RECEIVED and now opening, asplendid assortment of fancy&. staple Seasonable Goods, At unprecedented low prices. R. S. D. COTTEN. May 12, 1S30. Salt at 60 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 price. 2. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Dec. 8, 1S29. King r Gatlin, gEXSIBLY 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 NEW ORK) of an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining to GENTLEMEN'S fashionable Clothing , t Selected by a first-rate judge, and at flc most reduced prices among which splendid assortment may be found: JJack, blue, olive, steel and mixed Cloths, yam black silk Velvet, gured and striped do. Jlaw DJack Florentine, VvVCa vestmS f various colors, a t ote 'Iting, of a superior quality, M0, Patent Suspenders, and a general ana wtn selected assortment of Fashionable Trimmings, All of which will be sold at reduced jnecs for cash, or to punctual customers, rarboro', 25th Sept. 1821)." HERRINGS. TUST RECEIVED.and for Sale, 300 barrels very superior Cut Herrings. Also, 20,000 vt. of BACON. EVANS $ ANDREIVS. Sparta, 13 May, 1830. 37 THE Subscribers' are now opening at Midi UIU 3141114 111 a al UUI UUiTIJ. o Afresh and varied assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS; llardxvare, Crockery, &c. Which they offer at their usual low prices. jr). RICHARDS CO. May 2, 1S30. Henrv Johnston, WISHES to inform his friends and customers, that he has just 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. Bottle green and drab do. Superfine Cassimeres, of different colors, Plain and fancy Velvets for vestircgs, Plain and tancy Silks for vestiugs, Dark and light Valencias, new patterns, White and buff quiltings, Pocket handkerchiefs, elovest White and fancy cravats, patent suspenders, r. A. Hart s patent braces, A complete assortment of TRIMMINGS The above soods will be sold low for cash, or to punctual customers on a short credit. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth, can have it made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner and at the shortest notice. Tarboro', Oct. 1, 1S29. $25 Reward. RAN AWAY from the Sub briber, about the 8th inst. ne gro man HARRY Harry is a bright mulatto, (half white,) with large freckles, between thirty and thirty-five years of age, near six feet high, and weighs about one hun died and seventy 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 lor a free man, which no doubt he will attempt to do; he is well known in this county, particularly in this and the neighbor hood of the late Lemmon Ruffin, Esq. where he has a wife. The above re ward will be paid on the delivery of the said Harry to me near Sparta, Ldge combe county, No. Ca. if taken within this State, or Fifty Dollars if taken without this State and Fifty Dollars will be paid for evidence to convict any white person of harboring said negro on conviction. ' RICHD. NINES. 16th Nov. 1S29. 13 Notice, IS hereby given to all my creditors, that I shall attend at the next County Court, to be held for the county of Edgecombe, in Tarborough, on me fourth Monday in August next, for the purpose of taking the Insolvent Debtors oath when and where, any or all of you may if ydu think proper attend, and shew cause, if any there be, why I may not be entitled to the benefit of the Act nf Assembly in that case made and pro vided. EDWIN BULLOCK. 22d July, 1830. 50-3 Millinery $&c. rPHE Subscriber respectfully invites tne Louies ot larborough and vici nity to call and examine her Spring sup ply of NEW GOODS, just received di rect from Petersburg and New-York in this assortment are . Pattern Satin Straw, Gros de Zan, anci Bat- tese bonnets; latest Northern fashions Leghorn and Straw bonnets, of a superior quality and at reduced prices, White, yellow, and black Navarinos, Children's Leghorns and open Straws, Caps, turbans, and head ornaments, An elegant assortment of Puffs and Curls, A superb variety of ribbons and flowers, Wax beads, dolls, &c. &c. Ladies' dresses, riding habits, &c. made to order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw bonnets cleaned or dyed, at the shortest notice. A. C. HOWARD. Tarborough;. April 29, 1S30. COTTON GINS, Packing Screws, Horse Mills, Chain Hands ami Still Repairing. HPHE Subscriber begs leave to inform JL the citizens of this and the adjacent counties, that he is now building be tween 15 and 20 Cotton d5inst Of good materials, part of which will be steel saws and the ribs or bars faced with steel the large Gins will be dou ble framed, two seed boards bearing in the middle, and double cushioned, to answer the purpose of two 40 saw Gins. Packing Screws, Of the usual size, and larger than any now in use in the State, and no doubt superior they will be made in an en gine erected for that purpose, which can not fail to cut the screws more accurate ly than those which are made by hand or other ordinary means the thread will be a square or v, or any other to please the purchaser. Horse Mills, Will be built at a short notice, on the improved perpendicular plan, or any other desired by the purchaser the per pendicular Mill may, by removing the Gin, occupy the same place and be pro pelled by the same geer. Chain Bands and Wheels, Of a superior quality, will be furnished those who desire them, which are ex tremely well calculated for the propel ling of botli Gins and Mills. JPersons desiring any of the above mentioned articles, either made or re paired, can be supplied low for Cash or on a short credit, by making an early application to the Subscriber, who will gratefully receive and promptly attend to them. JOHN WILSON. Tarboro', May 10,1830. 37 Notice. rFiHE Subscriber will commence, on Monday 26th July, to teach School at HICKORY GROVE ACADEMY, within 4 miles of Tarborough, 3 of Teat's bridge, immediately on a small public road leading from the river road at Wm. Clark's to the Cokey road at Mrs. Garrett s. This Academy is on a high, healthy, piney woods hill, which affords excellent water; in a wealthy neighborhood, where board may be had at four dollars per month. The terms of tuition, S6 for five calendar months, for spelling, reading, writing and arith metic; and $12 for those who study the art of surveying, which generally em ploys them six or seven weeks. FREDERICK PHILIPS. July 21, 1830. 4S-4 Notice. TE liave on hand, which will be sold on moderate terms, a quantity of Excellent Bacon, Corn, Seed Peas, and Herrings, D. RICHARDS $ CO. May 18, 1830. Notice. HPHE Subscriber, having resigned the A office of Constable, requests all per sons holding his receipts for claims pla ced in his hands for collection, to pre sent them and receive their papers BEN. B. LANCASTER. June 16, 1830. 43 M ale & Female Academy. WM. A. WALKER respectfully in forms the inhabitants of Edge combe and adjacent counties, that his se cond session commenced on the 4th inst. at his residence seven miles from Tar borough, in the immediate neighbor hood of Sparta. Terms, per Session of 5 months. Greek, Latin, and the subordinate? ,rt branches, - - $1 Geography,EnglishGrammar,His-" a nft tory, Composition, &c. &c. $ 8 uu Spelling, Reading, and Writing, 6 00 Boarding, Washing, and Mending, 25 00 Boarding may be had in many pri vate families in the neighborhood, if preferred. Under an arrangement with his pre sent patronisers, the vacation will com mence 1st day of August and terminate 30th of September. Such as did not enter at the com mencement of the session, will only be chargeable from the time of their en trance. June 23, 1S30. VALUABLE 3UntJ for 5afo THE PLANTATION owned by the A late M. N. Bell, on the north side of Tar river, in Edgecombe county is now for sale it adjoins the lands of Jas. S. Battle and the late Sherwood Hay wood, and lies in one of the most ele gant farming sections of country in North-Carolina. It is improved by buildings and orchards, and contains About 750 Acres. Its soil is well adapted to all the ordina ry products of this part of the State, and particularly to the cultivation of Cotton, It is now under crop, and persons desi rous of purchasing: are better enabled to judge of its quality. The land will not rc j . . i ti i oe ouerea ai puouc saie. rurcnasers can be accommodated in their payments and possession given on the first of Jan uary, 1831. It will be sold low. Ap ply to JAMES S. BATTLE, or B. F. MOORE. Nashville, N.C. June, 1830. 45 Notice. FOR SALE, by the Subscribers, an for a small family and calculated for one or two horses it will be sold low for Cash, or on a short credit. D. RICHARDS 4' CO. 29th April, 1830. Five Cents Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, enmptima n March last, an inden- vvwivvuiit. l J -- 9 tured apprentice, a white boy, named RUFF IN HARDY, About R feet 6 inches high, light com plexionabout 20 years of age, &c. The nhn reward, and no charges, will be paid on delivery of the said boy to me. a II nprsons are hereby forbid harboring or employing him, under penalty of the law. JOHN H. DANIEL - Aug. 3. JS30. 50-3
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