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North-Carolina Free Press from Halifax, North Carolina • Page 1

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Iff yJ yy i -yU'-fl- --i "j-: ryyy -i y''." 1 -y, -y 5 1 tK. i "I i 1 7 '-J' in i I I I---. i r.y 3 38-fc Tavhoroiigh jy raeiji January 1 1831. Foi.1 rir jvo 2 5 5 27ie Ar A Caroline: Frqe 9 IJY -GEORGE HOVVARD'r yellow fevefi must be consider-, J' i y. 4 1 -u PHK Subscriber lakes this of informing his friends and the public generally; that he has just re tuvned from iVeio-Yoi'Je vith a splen- 1 V- did assortment ot 'III Well adapted to he Fall and VVinter seasons, together vVith a large supplyof jm Vil 'Vli I liardxvarey Crockery oj'i ta brl(l8S7V(ire9 CTC.

Which -he is, disposed to! sell low for i 1 ti -ii cash or barter. He will -give highest market prices foi COTTON, baled or seedqd.Xorh; beeswax; tal- tow, exchange for goods at Cish prices or in payment of wismng io, purchase gooas at Ioy" pcesl would Io wejl to call on the Subscriber at the Post-office, one door below (hestore of IX. S. D. Mrs.

Gid- Cotteny and next 'door to sorv's Hotel. N. H. ROUNTREE. Tarboro' flHE Subscriber (infbrjms all those IwishVng to send Cotton to Hill's Ferry to be shipped to Norfolk; that ir 'i 1 i 1 9 MERCHANT TAILORS, riSH to inform their friends and 'customers, that they ha Ve.

just reci red fromi Nevv-Yor a new and handsomel assortment of Goods in their line.of business, suitable for the such as. Superfine blue and black cloths, 1 Brown, olive and steel mixtures An jassortment of Casimetes, Barigruji cord-suitable. fior riding panta i I fla black and fig'd velvets for vests, Plafn black and fancy silks for do. rlam lute and fig'd dudtmgs, Cotton flannel for draws and shirtsi Patient i suspenders, packet handker 'cefsj -h Jm? cravats, $ilk do. Together with a complete assortment of KIM MINGS, all of which they are disposed to sell low; I ftjGenllemen's clothins made up at the shoriesi notice, and in the neat est: and most fashionable style.

MS 1S30, Stale ot North-Carolina Ei)OEC0MHE COUNTY. 1 EQUITY, 1830. 1. SpnfoTft Jonathan Ellis, A mason Kill in Equity far at BlaJee Little and injunction. this hf Kt tt at: PrttriP.

nnp nf' lbf' in "tbii nru ju, nf his: Smp nnhlu tjJ tnade ior rix weeks-in th4 North 'Carolina Free Press, giving notice! t6 the aid defendant to apDeai- flt in hW hplil for frtn 1 f-Triti'p in nar'hnr'ilifrh. nn tbi ppnnV beja March-, hcxl Jand answer pad or demui or judgmeiU will hi taken tyro cohfessd and heard ex narte asl him. 't ja U) Me 4 nis nouses wiuoe open orane -iV igii Price, T.J- -Kkcrnlinn rif firittmii TT Hannearine to the satlsfactTon Witness, Isaac Norfleet, 1830. Test, I. C.

Price adv 3:50. 13-6 ed remarkably small, and corn- par 1 1 re vi- ous years, will furnish a strong illutmtion of the-salutary operation of the chloride of lime. small ness of the number of dismlssais during: the year. be a rs a favorable evidc nee to the conduct of the officers, as the-number of deaths does to the general exertion from diseasesEvhichs Ve en- joyeq. isut all have been dismissed, one master commandah three I i eut a ti ts two of them fo a part they took in, the duel in which a young citizen of Phjla-delphiu was killed, si midshipmen: two of them also for the saine'ofFence and one marine officer.

1 Pirtycy. Gn hp 1st ulL the ch Henry CI ay, O. Se a master, 9 days from. A ux Cay es, homeuTard bound, with 130 bags of coffee, fvvas boarded 15t miles; VVi from St. Nfckol-ous Motile, N.

point of r. Dbriiingo, by a piratical vessel, about 40 sloop rigged, manned by six blacks, and robbed. The sloop came out directly from shore by the aid of pars i (4 1 be i cal m) and when within 'musket shot, hail- ed the schr. and ordered1 tho capt. to Send his boat on board with all lie replied that the boat, leaked so badly; that she ie would not swim, len fired- four muskets at the schr.

when capt. S. put his boat over with wo men to row a three to keep her free, i being all his crew The pi- rates then confined the men, and came on boa fd armedvvi Ui swords, muskets, and demanded of the captain his money. He gave thera all hadabbut him to' give! them; more; 'and whe he persisted" thatr hje had noriei they presented amUsket i a i a nd threate ed Ciof pti hiffi to death, ZVtiey4 then ietl him.and a ft taking 55 bags of coffee, all they could carry), ftehrly all the pro vision sctotllH ing aiiti: itie squareraii, tney i leftjiim. The schr.

and cargo belonged to Messrs. H. T. IV Wi 1 lia rus, mercha nts of i The: schr. a i a Scot wliiphsailed from this 7pprtj with a cargo; of for Djgli-ton, Mass: was run into at sea offi Sari d) Hobki ri the night, hy the brig ZeHaV bound to York wliich inj red her so much that the crew hacj barely time ttoA get on board the brig be fo the sch sti 1- Thi vessel (which; was nearly new) and cargo re also No red hv liamsf 'MVtgroi StealinAfpclon calling lunfselfi jvl Allen has been arrested 10 wLouisiana, tried ftm? iteaiir)g slhyos, and faru ny Y' h' Xrfjti li a d.

i nf staying for 'a hi let at Vill JMatt and. represented to several slaves in the vicinity that lie vouldljito ke bem to ats place -wKete Hlicy wduldj elbettcr; slaves'inforimcd; their fmaster takeri iri tthe act frcarrying ir. Is published at Of Dollars and Per year, paid in ad-vance-H5! Dqllars, at the expirA-tion of1 thp. ycar. For any pdrlod; less than a yjar, Tiventy-jiv'e Cents' per onh Subscribers are atjlibertyrto dis-coiftintie at aii time, on giving notice thereof and pacing arrearsrthose ii distance must, invariably pay in advance, iji'give a responsible jreference in exceeding 16 lines, wm be iijserted-at 50 cente first 25 cents eaHT continuance.

Longer oiies at that rate, for j-cVcry 16 lilies. Ajilv etise men ts mult be inarked the number of kisertrons required, br they will? '( be botitinued urttil 'otherwise ordered, 07t etters. addressed to. the Editor list be post paid, or they may not be attended to 1 i CV THE Subscribers inform lie, that they have just the Pub- returned From Ybrky vith a genelrar and we I selected assort men ipoi FANCY AJSD STAPLE Hardware, Crockery Vhich ihey are now opening at their Uid sumo, anu wnicnuney oaerai their ufi I Iqw prices, j' fty-Hie highest v.pnces tgiven for baled and seed Cotton; in pay ment of debts or in exchange. Good, i D.

RICHARDS, IV M. TJ1NNEHILL. Tarbnro', 15, 1830. IS nowl opening herjfalljrsupplyof Goods, in her line of buiinessi an, respeciiuj jy sonciis ner customers a friends tp call and examine them- am oiies her assortment iwill be found Pattern "Silk, Velvet, and.Punstable bon- Diamond straw Dunstables, plain do. Leghorn' and straw Elegant turbans, caps, and capes Changeable silks, for Plain and flg'd silks and satins, do.

i Feather'dj velvet, juid straw flowers, A great variety of ribbons, 1 All of which she is disposed to sell at her usual low prices; Ladies'; pelisses, made tqiorderJn the laiest and most approrcu lasmons. Legbdrn and straw btinnets bleach ed yea or In med. f-TarboroughJ Oct. 25. 1830.

Packing Screws, Jlorse Wills, Chain Und StiU Renairinz: iTirj ouoscrioer oeiri leave to iu form the piibl icOhat lie is buildinfj; between 15 Sand 20 COT-J of whiehMvill be and the ribs faced with Isteel. SCREWSof the usu-ai size, and larger than any now in use in the State, and rib doubt supe-l i they ill be made'i an engi he erected for that i f- HORSE MJLLS will be builtat a short notice, on the; improved perpend i ciil ar plan, or any other. -1 CHAIN BANDS 'WHEELS, of a superior which are'ex-trem ely we 11 calcula ted for1 the pro peljing.of both Gins and Mifls.s Persons des.irins: any of. the above -ii i' k' i. y.

win p.iease apptyto i i joim ivjLSOK Tarboro, Sept. 1S30. ESpECTF IJ LL Ytn (brmi the" i habitants" of Edjrecombe and' the adjacent counties, that! he -is now pre- 1 ay lor's. lie will 'also make Bed steadsj Tables, desks, oic. at the short-est notice.

All of.whichViIl be done for cash, or on a short credit to WOU It! those havinc Cotton Gins out of order, to "st onnv. ocaroorougn. juarron, ana iorvsatis- nepainngi UOltOW VMS, mTarbOroujthrte Townreekiar tMtV "lulus St4.o iiiti rvv ow now I JhGeheral Assembly. There certainly great liberality in prv preseul Legislature or the etern members are in the gorily; (far in all the most Important elections -at the have Wanaged to secure the a pp oint ment ot their own candulates, the exclusion ot those of the -At the present session, Speakers, a Senator; Treasurer, Judge, and governor of i the have teen selected from the 1 West. loth bur Senators in! Congress $re trpm Western counties and have two utiles of the Su- nor Co Miners Jour.

-1 Lorenzo Dow. Some wag in nominated" thej famous Lore tizo ow a a Can didate or Fresident of the United biates, he; has consequence, addressed the following note pi (1 i 'o Y. Co ui- jfiercial Advertiser: TO THE PUBLIC. Haying noticed piece in sundry papers going. tne-1 mijr.uv iouujauuu, i.

iovv ior urtj Ll iL. next! President of the U. Fel lo i ti I a 1 1 offer myself as a Candidate for. the Presi-Men v. not vi ewi ng my nat ral a red talents adequate to the ap- PnOACniNG AWFULLY IMPORTANT station though a ic character for 35 years, and have some little acquaintance with men and things I hope that n6 other Native fCilizeh will offer, who is not fully that' IMPORTANT for jTRUST-in that period of time! 1 i LORENZO DOW.

Dec. 20th 1S30. KiNJ B. Printers through the U. please give the above ah inser- learn, has Inferred from an x-a ra i a ti 6 of he proph ecies, that this period will be one of general aisturoance moral and political world.

pa rtment, wlien unrJer the. direction "of Mr. Southard the expjjnditures aUyays ye ri the appropriation, and Uongrpss was called upon at each ing for additional appropriations to cover thej deflcie der -tlje agency ofl we find, tli3t thesappropriations for the a vv.f have been -found more than sufficient for the ex-penditures, arid there will re- rnain an unexpcndedLbalance, mobabi excedinir one million of dollars by an ecoriom- ica I a nd legal disbursem en of the public Li renton Ji, mponum Naval 1 Statistics. The omeitf of deaths iiihe navv st a fro to the first tiioirst oT Dece be 1 as the present month corroborates the remark of thoSecretary of the avyi nis late -tiepo IleaUiil of ffiat branch of ptiblic servicb. Tho total numberjdf rteatirs or oincers or every ran -ipH ir ty se ve)t si xtee of nr vVere lost in tlie'Hornet.

Foil 6 1 cJ i Ly el 1 6 fe a orieYSur killed jiv a the it rceYtti lias been k6pl up in; the Wesr "Indies during Cures' incident to that Station, I 'ws. 'ti 1 ri i f.Ci' -n -i. i.u.,;. ....,4 1 I I IT III JTIUP I IIM III 14 If HI Id ,1111 III WJ. By I he 1st of- October next.

iiavin- ueen. appoimqa Ageni ior Gordon, heipromises to -give: his personal aUentlon to he re- ceivins anajueiiverv ot sucn; anicies anuueiivery ocisucnarucies rVmvarded'to as may ion seimu Mm io De iiippemiuiui- ioik snau meet wun au; nossioie uis- 1 1 I' ll it 'fit. i I -Storage "1 1 baie-all other articles-ip proportion. a ivi lit aLm n. it ii v.

Palmyra, N.C. Sept. .26, 1830 HIT MEL JiNTH ONx. 7 HTM- A. WALKER respectfully informs the i inhabitants of Edgecombe! and adjacent counties, hat his sec ses ston conimtMi ed on he 4 th In st a i s' i ce ve jn i les fro rn Tar bo ro gh i 1 1 im -tried late neighborhoocj of Sparta.

Terms, per Session of 5 months Greek, fcatih, and the subordi- 7 tf nrA Grammar, 0 janeiimc. ueaainir. anu vvjumt, r.w preferred. Undqr an arrangement, with his 1 III present vaeaiioirwiii commenco.lst day of August and ter- mmate 30th ol 4i i Such as cUd not enter at the com-me ceroe of the: session yill only be chargeable from th time of ihejr entranceup to the completion of their respective sessions, une 2J, ibu. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, I abontf the 8th inst.

negro, man A Tlflrrv tiS a.l briffllti. mlllallO, fta If i te,) w.i thuarge Jrec UIps between thin and thii ty-fiye KUk nfl years ot ogenear six Teet and weighs about one hundred andfseven- trpoilnds; h.e is a'gpbd ditcher and nrtmainfel wilK- ail kinds oi i as -r Esni where he has a wife. Tin bove reward wjll be verv of the said Harry to me noar Spart Edgecombe county; if this Afy ti itil StMf and Fift vtfiolla rs Iwijl" hp paid 5 for evidenco totchvici any white person Hnordii o- mnv Ha lai in mnnv nrr-I i I yate tamiliesltn th tr5fnt inorfeniOUS fellow; Well l.1-,. whom iia a wuc iov- I $40 Rewarclfor Giiy. GUY is a cooper nv inuie, ne was lorinei iy wnvd by oscph Phil i pfe Edgecombe count ty; he ha been hired by, Edwiii; 2t "j't ivt 1 tdr the last two or three ycars.am "P5 1 a wife at William Bellamy, Seo.

'Nash, cou ty, a nd i is supposed Jail, or to me in Martin county-Th Guv is well known inNash and i. 1 i fpgeconibe as a cooper. FIGURES Nov. 7, 1830. 13 OMETIME in the month of March; last, a man falling hi m'sel A BX4 NDRH J.

MAURICE, came to; thfs J. bv the friends of Universalisnd me short time after arrival, hf if friends becoming his i.tj Miifili'cp on hair thp rrinLllTfi I aucu pU. nf the Carolina Sentinel, I feher wUh- 6ther.ai-ticles,-.amo.i( fcin all to about gisoo. scarcely na six months apsea, wnen tnis same uir scoxmdfl has shamefully all i his friends ta pay ncbts since his dep thi Nilace. we have nearaotnis iiaving ca 1 ried away a I gold- watch entrusted to.h This notice Is therefore to caution rnarticularlv.m Philadelphia an: whirre he has beeii seen,) fill discountenance uu wmiu.

ALEXANDER J.MAUKl miction. kvitn a very -r crmGREEjmmi tasassetassak i fXe Ji-" --r 7 rr7--f 4. iiurpose oi -Having 11. j.c"u,:.vff lacej of hfe endeavoigi 7.edS ty, particularly in this and 101 mcaicv, nnain: ofharborinisaidnego 4 tin itrVES. BD rVD.i'S.

JONES' them, off. pair them. ielrberNnC, 1830. mil, 1 lo I A. 4 1 M.

I'll if- 1 I i -A' -'y fihiM, assurances of his iability to re.

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