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, W"UT. mi The Hon. Jiad Stp, u rteaeJ Rrercntat,u in Congrds, for the Di of Edeuton j and Wiu.,$ Al ston Eh for the Dlvifion ot HaliUxl -DIED. At PhiiiZlphia on the 3d Jf! JAM InhesJ American J-oromiffiorier under the Britifh treaty, tor the lettlement of toe claims of Britilh Hit jfcagainfhhe American citizens. 4 flrt account or WMBERTON, in this State. The Town of Lumber ton is fituated in the County of Kobefn, which can "i-iiy iiaiurai advantages a a V c urux in the Hate ; the laud in point o( ' ty a. d richnelaof foO, is equal u any, .he watir exef Hem, the air uiubrt- The improvement of Lumbioc4 the" feneral no it grevv-n j; Value, have l:ereutorj deeded fh' mi, ft f its) tibi k; l. TTL- 5 ... V -T: -V T - epar Sheriff n Sale. WILL BE SOLD On Wednefay the 19 day of September next, at the Court-Houjt in Wilmin$ton The following LANDS, in the County of Nevs-Hantver, fir Uk the taxes due thereon, viz. 2984 acres entered by James Carraway, fituate on the touth fide of the Nortrweall branch of Cape-Fear River, above the month of Holler-Shelter, be. fanning at a Pine in the county line, 24 poles louth of Lurling bamh's fecoim corner of land, formerly patented by Job narnngton, ana about 180 pole ealt ot the mouth of Kockfifti Creek ; conveyed by fatd Carraway to DavU Allifon, and 9? him conveyed to J. B. Bond, of Phi ladelphia. 1 tfowr Giles Langdon & Have Imported from Europe, By way of New-York, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP HARD WARE, Consisting of c Iron Pots and Kettles, 2 A Bake Pans. Spider and Skillets, C Griddles, Tea Kettles, Iron Dogs Hoes, Anvils, Vices, Axes, Guns, Bar ijteel, Shovels. Frying Pans, Knives & Forks, Pocket Knives, Pen Knives, Sciffors, Razors, Mill, Pit & Crofe Cut Saws, Steel plate & common Hand Saws, Files & Ralps, Chifieis, Augers, 'Sledges, Hampers, Locks, Hinges, Latchei, Looking-Glafles, Nails, Sad-Irons, &c. &c. : ALSO A General Afiortment of Pewter Goo ds 14,080 acres entered by Mr trade, and there is a number biWfrfa eoft branch of Cane-Fear Rtfer. 4 '"'el 01 Incudihu the lower and ihworeat Hnlev. merchandize is annmllv vended in ex -T hu i.u n change forthe ft.ple comm tics of the Wn and Me rick's Cret k, beginning at a coumrfj icVcotriaif futh aricles a Ip!lie on the north Me of A(h'!M !l are belt iund to the EurpeatatHlWeiKI Greek, thence a-obWthe Cr.ek n TNew- England hum, anaia mart?.it not only commands the J near Daniel Malletia line : rnr.e.( bv Valt, Mufcovado Sugar, and nmnunt fit n I- I. .. ' ' I CIVTrpM 'r-r-. r. re rZ crs,fv" WV-K courury, inm Starling Wheaton to Darnel Whea. ClllltV ahOU(ldS WIthLiimhmp anr) A U.. Ul jjik-vj r " uj vvnivcycu 1 ci x raijcis jucw - "(TP. u hi' h ir. nr. i.l k I r - .-, fs l ancy, ot George-1 own. 44, 1 60 acres entered by Dar olel Wheaton, on the eatt fide of the onh eaft branch of Cape-Fear River, R' has a furly i qued ; his breeches and deaths with property km vwpq Naval u.re,, which are carried by water to trorge. I o -a n and Charlerton bat this navigation is long, and fufficient en-1 coarigement it not to be expefted at I George. Town market. And as ft (huuld be the policy of the state, tor all its citizens, as much as may oe, to connne their dealings within its H Tney have alfo on Hand, Bar Iron, Share Molds, Jew. England b urn, 'alt, Mufcovado Sucrar. SIXTEEN CRAf fcS ASSORTED n Ware. which they will fell Low bv All which they will fell VVholefnle, for Cam or country Wilmington, ily 19 y Produce. ft-8w. including part of the great HcJIey Shel- I LUMtoUi 6t AlaU ter Pecofon, beginning at a large Cyprefs I TLflLL be opened for the reception nd Water Oak on the, edge ot Hollejr. T of Students, on the firft of Auguit smits. iris intended to own a navigable I . w' on ,nc,ouin wiine't under tne iranedute luprrmten r..i fr t .k .If p D lboUt one quarter 9f a mile above lames f dance of David Ker. Efo. ' 1 H.m.ird'. I..,. 1 Tki. ... ij rt.i WBiCh dlltance is not more than 1 e I 1 .m.rtt,UCfiry .uicuoco as a lcnoo' : the land is a nerfed level, fret 28o eS, the eftate bf M?r the education of young Lad.es and m rocks, and the obiecT could be ef . Richard Qyiince. jon. dee'd. on DoaoHs coileanen. In it will W taught the lacTed with as little expence as any work Creek, near South-Wa(h'ngton. of the lam-d ffance, on 1 be continent Thomas Wright, Sheriff. the cheapnefsof provifions, the number Auouft o. 8atr. 1 1 a . . . . w vi lauuunr aiwaya 10 uc nau in mis part the country,, and the public ip'rited SI! raises - fro exc rtiodsofevery clals of citizens. wouLtL LJ. L L y-. 21 . nd greatly to encotrfage and facilitate JT Ml ML jflUVlWTl. go object, which m nit ttltimatdy be ol the greater public util tr,t would no. On the FIRST MONDAY only 'nefe te quantity of produce t4.u lo oaobepWT" Z2l thoeMfcrtrfoft fcfJttLL commence the Sale of the .L.t. n 'e .V- l. L. I T. reeaaiowg part ol VI wwmhi Vfll . rv irvi VI iiaa.li Enghfh, Latin and Greek languages, Arithmetic. Book keeping, Geojrraphv. the ufe of the Globes, Geometry. Trig, onometry, with the practical branches nt iayigation aoa ourvcytng, the ele ments of Philof ttrut upny rem tDcrron wcild center at W ilm ngton. By npenipif this Canal of i miles emk, it woud eat end an Inland Naatgatioi oi ti hon red miles, thro7 the cnuntie.- ot Bbde.., Robefon and Richmond; the, bhabitants of which mip'M enioy the un iate benrfits of th Wnminton mar- and ptrtirpite in ie trade of Eii bet n. lo -n and Lnmberion, wild a olpedof ltill greater advamigrs at the au or Navigation. med Set, r m In Hiftory, Natural and Moral 1 oung Ladies will be in Needle work by Mrs. Ker. is well known to be ade- IIVrWtfcT parrot 1 coeniry, favoured with a laiohnous air and excellent water. Board will be tlae CAHGO I 0rand accommodations convenient. R. very pollibly care wHl be taken to guard and improve the morals of the youth. Consisting of 1 The well known talents and induftry of Two Hundred ahrl Twenty- I Mr. Ker, who hs formerly prefided .itw H;Hith ads. Sixtv-four Puncheons. I as pritapal teacher and proirflor of rwentf -three Pip's, and One Hundred languages in the Unlvertitv ot this Rate, jnd Five TiercLi BEST JAMAICA lit is hoped will entitle tne inititution to T O B E S O L IV That valuable Plantation in Sampfon County, whereon the tubfo t ber now Uvea, containing about 800 acres of Laod, the principal part good Cera and Rice Land has on it a commodi ous Two S;ory Dwetlmg hcajl'e with a ' brick Cellar, a0d every other necefla'y outhoufes ; witfc a good Orchard. The is about 1 50 acfes of cleared gr oub d in good order and under good Fence upwards of 5G acres cleared laft v inter and now in urn. For terms apply 'to GEORGE MORlbEY. Sampfon Ceinty, July 16. 80 if. AN away from the fubferiber . Mulatto fellow named ISAAC, a. bout five end at half feet hieh. well fer. enance. wears his hair n drels homefpun tton ihirt, but has better He was lately the Tohn Beck nf Kimn. ...111 L il .. r, whi uipuapiv airect tu coujrfe .bit County or to Favetteville Whoever wiH deliver him to the fubferi. her In Wilmington, or lecure him in lome goal, will receive TEN DOL LARS Reward, and all reafonable Charges paid. -r ' '.. ... , GEORGE HOOPER. N. B. It is not improbable that he may be now lurking about fome where in wn . Wilmingion, Auguit ai, t79t. r AN away from MX MraSulannal Oiiince, in Charlelton, South Caro. Hna, 00 the i;th Ju'y, 1798. Kegro feilow nm ed DAVlD, by trade a LCarpenter. He is dim made, abour five teet eight inches high, light compiexictied, twenty-eight years of age had on when he went awy, brown coat or fhort j .ck et. As he originally lived in Wilmington, and was fome time with Mr. Allen of faid Town, and his connexions in its neighborhood, it is poffible he may be thereabouts A rewardof Thirty Dollars, fwith ail expences) will be given to any perfon whn will ratal ra khas frW-taw ot rhla TUITION. the fubftrriber rclpeclfuM) forms his friends and the oooi.c, thai intends continuing hit School durig the months. Thole pare' ts am will honor him with then . . t. . C, may rvty opon tne greaieu Inf paid thole pupils, they ntaj to east under his car. Thofe indebted to him for tuition, are reapseftcd to aaaka payment previoot u taw firft day of Aogatt, to enable Mm l fettle with his creditors. W. crtnTich. Wilminglaei, July 6 ADTERTISEMENT. A Sober Induftrioui Man who can be well recommended, and U ac nuain.ed with snaking and burning o' BRICKS--iaT great encour- .gemeot, by taking under his direct from ia to w Negroea, to be conftant Jy employed In et bofioefa, for ene, years. m ...... M.OUff II lUnw uunuwin. N. B. No sJeoo to tnas nn 1 nail family Hermitage- W'150! J1 5 SUGAR, a d Forty fierce! Coffee. A L i Q, The Ship Betty Cath-Cart, when snout oo tons, with her Mate- i ts, a (he now lies at Langdon's Whirl The laid Shin and Cargo having beer. nndoiied to the U.ii ed States, and it ' be fold by order from the 1 re alury ') p t'm -ui. Terms of Sale to be Cjk beforeJeli veiy. 0. T. M'HFE W'tlmtngt,n Wilmlugtee, N.C7. Aoguftp, I7. i ' aw Jeai WTtWi place or Charlerton, by RICHARD QUINCE, Near Wilmington, Or, ABRAM MOTT1, No. 118 Bay Cbarlclton, Auguft 16, 1798. For Cafi WILL BE SOLD, ITIGHT Hundred Bufhelt CORN, ani LZt ONE Hundred Tlvrcet KK. Apply to GEORGE DUNCAN. Wilmington, July I. pubi c confidence and encrajrag rment. The TruUees are perfuaded that the inhabitant ot th'u County and the pub he in geQefa), are well convii ctd of the mporiance of education to lecure the liberties of a free country, th happinrft of he community, and the improvement of individuals. On its general uirfnlnets alone ill this inftitotion depend for pub ic patronage. T he molt Kaloua en devur nt tf Trufleet and Teachera, will be earned to make the Lumber! on hademy a Irnnnaiy oi food learning ana wn! morals. RATKS uf TUITION. For Ehuiih Reading. Wruine and Arithatetk, ten dollara per annum. ror Endlilh Grammar, Compofit Ion and he other branches aboe at entiened , fif ecu dollaas per annum 1 to be paid ejuar terly . . K.m tfttylnj An A(ent feather Well qualified to teach the heanche of the Mathematics, it a1riy enaai. A pair of Globes will be lrntoea)&eiy proctred. BvnrHerol the Board ofTrufteet, IOWN WILLIS, JaVe ry AN away from the fobfcrlbers, on the rftdayof th'uinft. iwone mffd ; they both fpeak & broken EngUlh . uiXiiCMRdunuuvtc, nisi rvsnaraap hie wide loot atrofs hit toes, is about fifty years 01 age the other is ralkd PRINCE, about twenty-five or thirty years ot age, branded on hir cheek, E. H. It isexpeesed they will endcavoorto re ' urn to the WelU Lidiei : alt raatWrt ef vefllls ire forwar n d from carry mg away the faid negroes, at tbe r peril. A rewirt of TWENTY DOI LARS, if taken in Jones count . or rl t ken in anv eaher coennr, THIRTY DO LARS for -he two, ro be delivered the ftjMcHbers, or fecured In any go (0 that they ort -then, or the on- h iaf either et them, ta be delivered ham in Joswseoutvy. H HATCH. KD HATCH. JnetCvnstj, atefajf 4. 1708. e 1 ii an ri employed two or three FOR SALE A3 complete a Bricklayer, slayter and Tiler ea any m ihe Uste. He as a lout yoamg fellow, and very -urorw of livini abuot Wilmington. EnM antra ef the Prfwae. Aogult 9. 3 Dr. PERKJNS'a METALLIC POINTS T5k t Frinttot-UaW. Wanted an OVERSEER, Who underftandi making Bricks Ac to when generous wages wd) be iWcn. k Apple ts w ANTHONY R. TOOMER Wilmington, jane it, i;9 Committee. ' of the a Taylor fswee ) JOHN C. NOYE5,V J. P. MARTIN, N B. Ianrike taalui Mva advartllemem. Mifi Naw-Tork, laft from unrated as an flirt ant. Hehdes plai work , me teachut young Leslies omaacu tal Needlework, as Tamhoor, Drcfden, F.nbroideriog. She Ukewife teaches the Weh Ungoage. The envaetnunt of a I utereta to c u Mils Taylor Is known to be, ill add to dw profpert of famiU oduaav tton at Use Levi buna Aoadaaay, end k ofadcu to (he public that no - m ... rouble win be wanting to make thii to m.on c!ewrinR ol Lamkdrtee, Julyee A CAPTION. MY Wit. LEVIS A STACKS, ha ving left my bed and board wuh. out ceufc, I do heseby forwem ell perw mns from rfsijeaj or barboormg her on my account, is I will not henceforth pay any debts ef her coniraOtof. WILLIAM STACKS N'rw-Hanever, akageft kV n(u Wilmiagtac, Hi MEL-VILLI. L- W A NJ E D N Apprewtlcu re the CLOCK and WATCH MAKING bnfinefWNee I .). mm t 1 v.- . . M M INSETS w JZZi CnlrWlf IWW BPV WL Oi MsSlPVl CKauaavT I ' allljllisjpBasBwa
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