' - ... ,, - , W ... T. . - . . .- - - L : - - . . . - (Vol . 6. Saturd av, Sentemhar 7 ttot: ffch8:V t- t . !. r i- : : ' . . . - . .. . . ' - -m- m w . . . . w TYTHEREAS :WmIiil; 'VY Attorney of the United States, in and for the: diftrift of North-Cara-lina, this 22d day of September, ' in the year of American independerice, the XVIth, exhibited his libel before the Hon. John Sitgreaes, Judge of the court of the United States, in the North-Carolina diftrit, againtl' two rrunchedns contatningtwojhtthdred- and fifty gallons of rum, and the rum ' contained therein, frucd by the de puty Colle&or of the port of Eden tbn? within faid diftriilfor havin Jbecn found within theifaid port land fid, and not having been duly entered ; in the proper office, and infpeted according to law y no duties having been paid thereon, according to the flatutes of the Congrels of the lJnit ""d "States ; and the fa id Attorne y 'praying-iri.hisfaid:Oibel,lthat.th6 Judge aforcfaid, Ihould appoint a 7 time" and" p lace for holding- a cout r yhen and where he fliould condemn the fame, and decree thereon accord ing to law. This is therefore to no tice all perfons whom riie fame may ; concern, that the Hon. John Sit greaves, Efq ; Judge of the diftri& court of the United ; btates, tor tnc diftric of North-Carolina, has di ieded a court to be held at.Newbern, on Saturday the eighth day of . Q&q- ' bernext when the confideratiori- of the libel exhibited as aforefaid will, be had, and all perfons having claim to tfce articles libelled, , or concerned therein, are hereby cited and admo niflxed to appear on the 8th day of Oftober aforefaid, at the court afore faid, and foew caufe, if any they have, ; why the prayer of the libellant may not be granted,. and the articles con demned. Witnefs, Abncr. Neale; Clerk of the faid court, at Newbern, the aid day of September, 1791. . - Atteft ABNER NEALE, Clerk. For PH II, A DELPH.I.A, The faft failing Shop REBECCA; . W I L I4 I A M R Y A N, . Mafter ; WILL fail the firft day of 00 ber: for freight or paflage ap ply to the mafter on board, or at the ltore of John Smallwood on the, County.wharf. Said (loop has ex l cellent accommodations for paflcn gcrs, and is intended for a Packet, eouftcntly -from NcvvbcrrTTbPWli clphia. - September 22. tfirrtP hi Una fa Col. BENR T EMANUEL LUTTERLOH. ' Clafs the 'firff, tickcti at If. N. C. currency. " - 200 ... aod ' --j too are- "500' . - 5 edhitifh vA iswoniTniaanii5 1 dd. 5 do. S do. 10 do. 20 do. . 30 do 50 do. 400 do. lboddtr 53 prizes, equal tS dolls "Clafs the fecond. Tickeii zt uc prize of iopo '-fdU$. is jo X 300 - 200 loo . 246 ' 250 ... iaoo iooo c do f 3 do. 20 do. . -1 bo do. 100 do. 200 dd. " 30a do. ' 1830 d ). IftO 5 4Q 5 5 4 ace The laft drown Ticket it 3490 M O. tir y. bpo dolls, 300 . . 50 800 800 XOuO rzoo "3666, ; X48 .1573 ptizes equal to 12,464 dolls. EXPLANATION. The Lottery confift of ;oo tickets, of which are dravrn in the, fifft clafs 152 J prizes, in the fecond clafs, -2573 do. Confequently only 4096 prizes. 9o4iUnkg wk-"ia . thcabore . 7000 tickets. vrnich calculation and regulation, is to thegreateft advantage of every adventurer in the Lctrery, as its blanks are very few j and every drawer of a low prize receives a new ticket, by which 'he gains the advantage to obtain a new chance tor a higher prize with ns Hrlt If; paid for his ticket. The whole regulation and the obtained grant for this pottery, is to be fecn in all the towns of this Uale j where alio tickets may be had by dif lerent peifons. The Lottery will commence drawing at Newbern, whteie the General Afferably fits, in December next. The Treafurer to the Lottery, has given fufficient fecurity to his Excellency, the Governor, for hi 1 faithful performance. . ' . Fire Pounds Reward. R,AN away from the fubferiber on b thc'i7thoAuguft laft, a likely young-negro man named JAMES, about 21 years of age, five feet 7, or 8 inches high, of a yellowilh complex ion, by trade a blackfmlth moft ufed to making axes, . he loops forward in his knees and body as if he had a bur then on his back his back is marked with the whip, he has a fear on one of his elbows occafioned by a burn ; .has fmall legs and very large feet has a bold look, fpeaks good Lnglifh and can tell a fmooth tale born on Trent ri yer. He liid -on and took with him the , following clothes, viz. one blue great coat dyed; in the cloth and turn- fine cloth, alfo a tiffht bodied coatj with holes at the elbows and under the arms, and a rent in one moulder alfo ' a Iky blue homefpun do. and a jacket of nearly . the fame alfo a homefpuni white linen jacket, a pair of corduroy and a pair of buckflcin breeches, new laft fall, but .worn in the crotch, two pair of tow trowfers. two ftiirts and a . r . fine new white fhirt (6f. linen) ftock andjitock: buckle, a pairor-old flhoes and a pair of-Iky coloured (lockings a new wool hat with a purple ribbon round it and an old rackoon one. f ;r Wliucvtfr vill jke up faid negro and return him to me, ortfecure htm" in any gaol fo that l: get hm again, hall huve the above reward and all rea lonable charges paid by. ' AARON .LAMBERT. N. B. All mailers of veilels and. others arc forwarned of harbouring, ' or carrying h m off a t their periU - - Jones County, September 20. THE fubferiber has on hand a few hoglhheads of choice Well-India RUM, which he will difpofe of by the barrel, or retail, forjready money only . WILLIAM HAWLEY. - Sept 24. RAN away from the fubferiber, a negro fellow named LUKE ; he is about twenty-fix years' old, nearly fix feet high, fpare made. He had on : when he went away a homefpun. fhirt and trowfers, and coarfe green cloth jacket He is-countrvborn. andharl once been let free, but the manumilfioh' being illegal, he was fold anew. It is -fuppoled he will endeavour to pafs for a freeman and go towards 'Beaufort. A reward of five pounds will be paid to any perfon who will fecure did fel low to that I get him again, or on his being delivered to me on Trent river, . near Newbern. ' . JERE. PARSONS. September 17. JUST'publifhed and to be fold at the fubferiber's (lore The LAWS of. the. UNITED STATES ; -collated with, and torrefied by, the original rolls in the office of the Secre tary of State, agreeably to arefolvecf Congrefs, with a copious index, Vol. I, comPnfwp thcFedet'il CC acls oft he three feffions of the firft Con. grefs-to which is added an appendix, containing the declaration of indepen dence, and fundry acls of Congrefs . widen thfr confederation and the trea tteu -' ' -1 JOHN DEVEREUX, ; -ifc. --urn t

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