hocn 'soms in3"s of eholorn, ami twelve,)
deal lis by tl.t disease were reported in
the hill of moriitlity for the last week.
The Board of Health have, in order to
put a stop to the "virion ctxagernted
reports in circulation," admitted the fact,
hat deem it unnecessary to make a forma!
?!M!)oaneement of the existence of the
disease in the city, until it shall '"assume
tin epidemic, or in any manner a danger
ous form."
From Europe Ry the packet ship
Napoleon, Captain Smith, we have on;
tiles to the 24th of August. Although
of late date, there is nothing of positive
interest; the fate of Don Carlos is the
only important topic discussed, and no
tlnni; definitive is known of him with the
exception that he appears to he closely
pursued by lien, llodil, and must even
tually he defeated. The Queen of Spain
has laid a report before the Council of
Regents, letailin the conduct of Don
Carlos, and proposing to exclude him
forever from the succession of the crown.
It will, no doubt, he adopted.
In Portugal every thing was quiet.
Ibrahim Pacha is experiencing many se
rious dilticulties in Syria; the whole prov
ince is in revolt, doubtless set on foot
through the intrigues of Russia. The
Sultan is pleased at the hope of one day
bringing Mehemet Ali to terms, recover
ing his authority in Egypt, and destroy
ing rebellion among his subjects, and on
no account will he break with Russia.
The plan is a clear one Nicholas will
restore Syria and Egypt, and place the
Asiatic provinces of the Sultan under
his subjection, and either obtain posses
sion of Turkey in Europe, or the com
mand of the Dardanelles and the Black
Sea, England and France, with heavy
squadron?, are watching the progress of
events. iX. Y. Star.
CC.
DIED,
In this place, on Wednesday, 24th ult. Mar
tha Ann, infant daughter of Mr. Kador Cherry.
In this county, on Tuesday, 23d ult. i the
12ih year of her age, Henrietta, daughter of
Charles Wilkinson, dee'd.
Also, On Friday, 2Gth alt. of a lingering ill
ness, Mr. Kenneth Hyman, aged 40 years.
prices Current,
1t Tot borough, Norfolk, and New York.
OCT. 6. , per Tarboro 'XorJAk. .Y.York.
Bacon, - lb. 8 10 1 10 11 9 10
Beeswax, - lb. 18 20! 18 19 20 22
lirandv, apple, gallon. 40 5.i! 37 40 28 51
Coffee', - lb. 13 17 12 13 i 10 13
Corn, - bushel 60 65j CO 63 05 68
Cotton, - lb. 10 12! 12 13 12 16
Cotton Basins, vard. 30 3s 14 28 14 26
Flour, superfine, barrel.' 600 6.50' 575 600 500 650
Iron, - lb. 1 5 4 5
Lard, - lb. I 9 loj y 10 7 9
Molasses, - gallon. 35 40' is 32 25 50
Smr, brow::, lb 10 12 9 7 9S
Salt, Turks Jjd'd bushel. 70 80 40 45 3S 40
Wheat, - ibushel. 70 80' 112
Whiskey, - gallon.! 40 50' 25 28 25 26
Henry Johnston,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
FAKES this opportunity of informing thepub
lie, thai he has just received from New York
A general Assortment of Goods ,
In his line of business, consisting in part of
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, of the most fash
ionable colors,
Fancy velvet and silk Vestings,
A handsome assortment of fancy Stocks, llosoms,
Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, cc.
He particularly invites all those who want the
above Goods to call and examine for themselves,
as lie is confident he can please such, both in
quality and price. Gentlemen furnishing their
own cloths, can have them made anil trimmed
in the most fashionable manner and at the short
est notice. All orders from a distance will be
punctually attended to.
Tarboro', Oct. 9lh, 1S34.
COTTON GINS.
fTMIE Subscriber has established himself in the
houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph
Lackey, dee'd, near the River, and a short dis
lance below Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where
he carries on the
Making and repairing Cotton Gins.
All those who wish to supply themselves with
Cins of the best quality, are respectfully solicit
ed to apply to the Subscriber personally, or by
letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly ex
touted. Gins out of order will be expeditiously
repaired. Two second hand Cotton Gins for
Mile low for Cash.
SAMUEL D. PROCTER.
Tarborough, 20ih Sept. 1S34.
PHE Subscriber wishes to inform tfo peoniel
,., i, and au uie adjoining
titles, that lie is no longer ?
eountie
Constable of said Couity9
And all those having claims in his hands for col
.ection may apply lu jmac ft Hunter and find
-hem. They will please pay him the cost and
ehver him my receipt and take up the papers,
s I expect to start to Alabama in a lew days.
JAMES HUNTER, Const
8th Oct. 1S34. 55 5
Notice.
"PHE Subscriber has in possession a likely ne
gro boy, calling himself
JOHN TULL,
Dark complexion, about 12 or 14 years of age.
lie came to me and said he wanted to lean? a
trade, that he is free born, was raised near New
'lern, and that his mother who was a free woman
Lawrence & Lemav's
NORTH
CAROLINA
For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices,
viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, $4 for hall
a gross, 7 a gross, &c. Oct. 1S34.
meu about a fortnight since. He has no iYpp
papers. j any person has a legal claim t. the
services of said boy, they will come forward and
make it known otherwise at November Court
I will apply to have him bound to me.
ISAAC B. BRADY.
Tarborough, Oct. 7, 1S34. 55 3
N WEDNESDAY, the 14th insf. the Sub
scriber will sell at Public Sale, at his resi
dence on Cokey, Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Farm
ins; Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, Sfv. As I am going to remove westward,
the sale will be positive. Terms six months
credit with interest from the date.
IF. K. BULLUCK.
Oct 4. 1S34.
Twenty Hollars Reward.
STOLEN from the Subscri
ber's plantation, on the north side
of Tar River, near Teat's Bridge,
on Sunday night the 2Sth of Sept.
A GRAY HORSE,
Four or five years old, about 5 feet high, with a
shoit switch tail trots and paces, and when pa
cing carries his head very high; has a soft knot
or lump on the inside of his right hock, some
thing like unto a windgall. I will give Ten
Dollars reward for the delivery of the horse
alone with all necessary expences, or Twenty
Dollars for the horse ami thief on his conviction.
SPENCER L. HART.
Oct. 1S34. 55
List of Letters,
Rejiiuiniwr in the Post Office at Tarborough.
on the Is day if Oct. 1S31, which if not
called far and taken out before the 1st day
of Jan. nc.vt, will be sent to the General
Post Office as dead letters.
Alexander R II
Adams Henry
Andrews Nancy or
Gray or William
Austin Henry Esq
Hell Margaret H
Den net Mark H
Bradley David
Braddy S T
Maker Manly
Battle Jos S
Duiluck Edwin
Blow Robt
Battle Amos Rev
Dryan Dempscy
Draswell IJenj
Cameron Mr
Campbell Frances
Camp Thos
Calhoun Phereba
Clark William
Cherry I, R
Curl Kinchen
Jones Alfred
Jones William
Johnston Zadok
Killebrew George
Liwrence Peter P 3
Land Charles
Moore Elijah
Morgan Sam
Manning MichI JE
Nash John
Owens Elijah
Owens Elijah S
Pare Martha Miss
Parker Thos
Pitt Joab P 2
Palmer Will II
Just Received and for Sale,
Iff Hhds. Rorto Rico SUGAR, very good qua
IV lity-4 dn. St. Croix, ' 1
25 bags Laguria COFFEE,
6 bhls Loat Sugar,
2 boxes while Havanna,
A large slock of Soal & Upper Leather,
300 lbs Shoe Thread,
12 reams Wrapping Paper,
12 do. Writing do.
50 boxes Segars,
Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Axes,
Cotton Ragging, Bale Rope,
Tallow and Sp rm Candles,
Cotton Yarns, Ceffee Mills, &c.
And am constantly supplied with Shoes of
best and common quality, made by a faithful
woikman in this town I warrant them to be
just what I say they are, well made. Gentle
men wishing to purchase would do well to ex
amine them.
I am determined to sell my goods at small
profits when the cash is paid. In every instance
I shall sell produce for the regular customers to'
my Grocery Iree of commission charges.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS.
Petersburg, Va. Sept. G.
Notice.
M P Qm isrn
..it ... v. ... , v.-Miilij, III J (.CffOllfg, r LA
offer their services to the public as
Commission Merchants.
In the sale of all and every description of Pro
duce and in the purchase of any articles which
may he wanted. Thev are connected in busi
ness with RODERICK B. GARY CO. of
Blakely, (at the Southern extremity of the Rail
Road,) who will take charge of all produce con
signed to them, and attend to its forwarding free
of any charge to the owner. They keep
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF
GROCERIES,
Which will be furnished on good terms and for
warded thiough their Agent at Blakely, or oth
erwise, so that those sending servants with their
wagons, may not fear any confusion either in
the forwarding their Produce or the reception
of their Goods.
WHITE BLUME.
Petersburg, 27th Aug. 1834. 50-4
(jDRcfrrence rnay be made to Joseph R.
Lloyd, or Louis I). Wilson, by those wishing to
know our ability to do what we promise.
WHITE $ BLUME.
Notice.
THE Subscriber earnestly re
quests all those indebted to him to
call and settle, or he will be com
pelled to place their accounts in the
hands of an officer for collection. He has on
hand, and intends constantly keeping a good
stock of Leather, which he will manufacture in
to HOOTS AND SHOES, on very moderate
terms for cash, or on a short credit to punctual
customers.
W. C. R. SUMMERRELL.
Tarboro' Sept 25th, 1S34.
Cotton Bagging, fyc.
50 Pieces Cotton BAGGING:
80 Coils Dale ROPE,
4 Bales TWINE,
24 Boxes Nn 1 Gnshrn CU
n - - "-w.v.cv,
Oogsheads Brown Sugar,
3 Boxes Loaf Do.
Just received and for sale ch&p for cash by
J. W. GOTTEN.
26th Sept. 1834.
JYcw Firm.
rpHE Subscribers, having purchased the inte--1-
rest of Mr. A. S. Jones, in the late firm of
Martin, Jones $ Bragg, will continue the
Gi 'ocery & Commission Business
At the old Stand, under the firm of
i MARTIN 4 bRAGG,"
Who solicit a continuance of the patronage be
stowed on the former firm..
Their Agent at Halifax, Mr. Warren Harris,
will receive and forward free of charge to the
Planters, all the produce which may be sent to
them for sale.
The Steamboat will run regularly between
Halifax and Blakely, which will prevent the
delay of produce at Halifax.
a: m. martin,
D W. BRAGG.
Petersburg, Aug. 1st, 1S34. 50-10
1
Proctor Frcdk
Pitt Ralph
Pender Solomon
Pender Josiah
Ruffin J no
Raincr Allen II
Rawls Richard
Richards Danford
Sharp B W
Staton W D
Stubbornfield Richard C
Dowd Saml H or II A Sorrell James
Draughan William 2
Crisp Spires
Duggan John S
Danforlh Jas M
Dawes Enhraim
Dortch David H
Dixon Henry
England Will F
Ell i nor Jas
Edwards Will
Griffin Will
Grymes Thos
Hoell Will H
Hathaway John
Hines Richard 2
Hartmus Jas II
Hill Mrs Rebecca
Hart S L
Jenkins John 2
Jenkins Mary Eliza
95 Sl7:04i
Savage Jas H
Shea lor Rosa
Sorey Robt
Thigpen LemI
Turner Thos 3
Thigpen John
VTeresby Mayo
Weaver Benj
Warren Joshua or John
Stuart
Wehb William
Whitaker Martha Miss
Wersley Elizabeth Miss
Williams Benj Sen
Whitehead Lend F
Wilson L D Gen 2 .
J. R.LLOYD, P.M.
For Sale.
MIE Subscriber offers for sale his Residence
adjoining the town of Warrenton, immedi
ately on the road to Shocco, containing
55 Acres of Land,
Forty odd of which is well timbered. For health,
society, beauty and pleasantness of situation,
few places in the State excel it. It has a neat
dwelling House, with comfortable out. houses,
well selected fruit trees, &c. For the entire sit
uation, he will take S1000 le?s than the dwelling
House (which is yet almost new) cost. Should
he not dispose of it before he leaves the Stated
any one wishing to purchase, will. call on Rich
ard Davison or Robert T. Cheek, Esqrs.
W. W. HILL.
Aug. 2S, 1834. 51-3
$20 Reward.
UAN AWAY from the Subscriber,
about lour weeks 320, a mulatto fellow
by the name of
He is tolerable well built, full round face, when
interrogated generally frowns and looks down
iiis father belongs to Major Whitmel K. Bui-
luck, and he has some relation at Charles Wil
kinson, Esq's. He is about 21 or 22 years old.
It is probable he may attempt to pass as a free
fellow, being quite intelligent. I will give the
above reward to any person who will deliver
him to me, or secure him in jail so that I can
get him again, and pay all reasonable expences.
W. D. PET WAY.
Town Creek, Edgecombe County, N.C.
Sept. 12, 1S34. 53
HISTORY OF THE
ICehnkee Association.
the
"A
Fish and Lime.
100 barrels MACKEREL,
60 barrels LIME just received and for sale by
J. W. GOTTEN.
Slh Jnly, 1S34.
UST PUBLISHED, and for sale at
Office of the Tarborough Free Press,
concise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso
ciation, from its original rise to the present time
By Elder Joseph Biggs under the super
vision of a committee (consisting of Elders Josh
ua Lawrence, William Hyman, and Luke Ward,
and brethren Thomas Diggs, Joseph D. Diggs,
and Cushion B. Hasell,) appointed by the As
sociation." Price Si each, or SlO per dozen.
Distant Subscribers will please send by their
brethren or neighbors to the next Association
for their books, as they will then be enabled to
et them conveniently.
GEO. HOWARD.
Sent. I?, IS 34,
FOR SALE.
OAVING determined to remove to the West,
I offer for sale all my Lands in the
Gourjsnr of bjasis, (viz:)
THE TRACT whereon I now live, lying on
the north side of Swift Creek, and within one
and a half miles of Hilliardston, immediately on
the roa9 from Mearns's meeting house to War
renton. This Tract contains
900 or
And is not inferior to any in this neighborhood,
in point of quality of land and improvements, it
having thereon a very commodious DWELL
ING HOUSE, 62 feet long, 32 feet wide, with
5 rooms below and a passage running across the
house 10 feet wide, and two pair of stairs the
inside work of a part of this house is inferior to
none in this section 4 chimnies, with an excel
lent cellar, 32 by IS, the balance of the house
closely bricked underneath, with all other neces
sary out houses, amongst which is an excellent
KITCHEN, 23 by IS, built of brick, with two
chimnies. There is attached to this building an
excellent well of pure water within 20 steps of
the door, and a never failing spring within 150
yards of the house. As to health I believe this
is one of the most healthy settlements in this
count'.
In addition to the improvements already na
med, there is attached to this plantation,
A never failing MILL,
On Swift Creek, within i of a mile of the dwell
ing house, with 3 pair of runners, bolting cloths,
cotton Gin, all in good oiderand nearly new7
with an excellent constant custom.
As 1 presume no person will purchase without
viewing the premises, I deem it unnecessary to
mention all the advantages attending this desire
able situation. It will be sold in a body, or may
be divided so as to suit purchasers. Persons
living in a sickly country would do well to pur
chase this place.
I ALSO OFFER FOR SALE,
That valuable Tract of LAND,
Lying on Peachtree Creek, H miles from Nash
ville, (Nash county.) This Tract contains
5Q ACZICS,
And is inferior to none in that neighborhood for
farming. It has thereon a small framed Dwell-
ing House, Cribs, negro houses. &c. with an
excellent Saw and Grist MILLt and bolting
cloths. This place is well watered and healthy.
Persons wishing to purchase will please view
the premises.
Nash July, 1534. 43