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,. A t. love, Henry. Jocelin, .Milt: r.-LirnrK Tacob Leonarax , iMra. lane. Lalleftedt, M W Liibre- .Archibald Luflc, Thou Wilii-m Jackfori, Polly Innts, Black River. ' - . - .. If ,AruiKerr. Mils Mary twirK- Wood, Alexander. Kelfaw, SouihiRiver. J 1 r n.t WbrnrT.ir Larock 2 1 lames ' i norma, onticut :as Low, flames Lock wood. I M Nbrmtn M'Leod, (hip wright, 7 ' WilUam M'Mafter a Samuel Morgan, Mrs. Eliza Morgan, Mrs. .ainanne M'Maftr' Hillory Moore a; John mooiif John M'Alefter, Black Well "M'Atetter,; Aggy M'Alefter, Mrs." D. ' MaUett, Rey. Zach'ariah Maddux, Alex ander Martin, John MjKay, i John G. ' MorYis, Black River, captain John MW . Farlane, Mr. MFartane, capiaia WiU liam MKecl, captain Jacob Mull.j t N. William NuH, captain Nicholas '.- 3 Newell. ' - .-.... . v O.- IfaacO isa George Onnfty;A- ejuiller Oder. : .( . P. . - Captain Samoel. Parfons 4; cap. - tain David vpeckhami Jamc Perk its 2 j , . " V John Peabody. R. Johii Rodman a ; William Ro . bertfon, Black River; John Robertfon, onth River.; John Robcfon, Samuel; . .'Rulfcll, Fort-Johiilton, James Richard, '.iLuke Rvfon, captain li.hn 1. Reimc'a. - J - S. fohn belters, Black Kiver : A rem- bald Jclet, UiacK-Kiver; ftrmur airouu, Black River a ; captain JilepbMinney a ; Aaron' Sims a ; Jolhua Seal ii Co. Mr. 5obinni' South-River : Samuel ? Sexton, Benjamin Sutton, captaia Peter Sprnce, liorden r . batunitaii, captain William Snitb, captain I Lac Smith, cap. ) lain Jpfeph M. Saber. T. Duncan .Taylor, captain Situs . $ Turner. . . '-' , VV; john" WiUiams Efq.-.a j. John William, care of, Robert Muter 3 ; B.n. Jamin Williams, Smithville John WaJ dlif," Samuel Warren, Nathaniel Warren, James Wilkerfon, W ilium Wilkerf"n, Jofeph Whitbee, George Watfon, Dan-' ici.Wneaton,-. William Winate, captain licnry Wood. . I . JUMN LUKU, f. M. July 9, 1805. t'. ' -.- TO LET,-r THE V'Uit and Warehoufes adjoin, ing M. Mutev's wharf in Frorit flreet, at pieunt " occupied by MdlVs. . WiHking, Sco'.t & Co. poifeflioa gi.vcn the ill of Januaty, 1806. ALSO - That S'or and Wafchoufe, back on the rortb 'fide of Market (t-cer, ar preler.t o copied ly Mr. Thutbc j j-orTenion given , t e lit day Oclcber t.ext, for terms ap- y ' ' GILES U. BURGWIN. 1 - - 1" Far Sale, TVTT House and Lot in Wilmington, on a iYJL credit risix months. ' Julys, 1805. . JOiltf-PEABODY. f , ? beMat Public Audit, tn UturJvf t i I l' .1 .1 n. . ill" tnnanr. tn int riant au tn Svbtrttn William Parmer, dtcmjtd fir merit lived, $n Aftort't Lreei. t A LL the jveiilhable ropertv of the 0.1JL faid !eceared, cnt.fiftitp of ii.ufcs, 1 Cattle, Hccs Sheep li'MilrhuU FuinitufC, . r'antanop uterlii, &c c. ,A'io, one Nitro Borihe iirmi will be made .known on the day of fa r. ? At the fame time will bt rettfed for ineyear the planfatifn, he'onKing to the eilale ol tbe laid Willia-n Palmer, l-t 'T, JAMES WRIGHT. July ll i8'j. 4w. The aZntt'nf Wti and Rtjair$ art mantel 19 n iv LcmrUHme in tint town. f yilECupoUtoU hrnKld, repairrJ and T J5UXed w,,r necessary to prevent iU IckVmj;, and the whole of the ouuiJe to b ' naw painted. J ' Ortt new half sah, and the window lo be gUted where broken and U saihes to be pairttcti rnsidt tad outvJe. -.8trorrj substantial Venetian trmdi, painted fcreeif, for each window, lnclm!in raued joint or hook and eye binges, books an J staples fr fastefrmj thtw back, and bolts for .shutting, fend btnging and fixing the blinds. ' ' 8orne small rrpsirs to tht doors and stair ,) tin. and lrJu fine fcxls. f The plaHtcrin of the Court k Jury rooms to be Cffrtrptetelf roendtd & the whole white wsshed, btJudTn every materia) and scat (bids. ' Jh$ ground rtoor t be ftpaired where wntsd, with bricks af.J some smU repaif lo the'sil Ice. i Tbalatlde of ibcCourvItouse to be pain, ted. i?OR SALE, 50 Hhd's prime Sugars jam- - J 1 . 0,000 lbs ; Cocoa . v, - 2t Hhd's-retailing Moia(tct 1 IT Uarrcls v ' do. i Coffee in ba, ' . Tobacco; Flour, Pitch; Taf and all kinds of Luuiber: . , , T. N. C.XUTIER. WilmlnTon, July 9, 18Q5 1 Emy drtsy In the sft.ling of the roof to X '. Th wkrjeof thtiVnesrork to be romp!e , tJ r a workman tike mannr iocluj.n e yffmertat. Secuiity f r the fdfo 1 f fTlrtf ny person wi!lnj;to con. J tract for the sane, ,H please gif in their , t"jp7S!sllwfi-Jr1r,taihtlu,iCiibrSwUUrt 4 emomli(rom ihUdtte- THOMAS V.GAUIfUIl, . tt , JOItH LONDON. Winrjton, iooe 37, Uji. f For Sale, by pr ivate contrdct, A VALU ABLE Plantation well knoWa by- the name of and situated also at Holly Shelter, in Nw-fJanover countj, consisting of about $000 acres, together with the stock of Cattle, Far ming utenils, Sec. 1 here is on the estate a Saw Mill in complete . order, and also a Grist Mill with many ouer useful . appurtenances. Immediate possession will be given by applying to 1 July 2, 1805. Living on the Plantation, - r 1 1 . 1 1 1 i 1 -. , :. Valuable Probcrlr, ; AGREEABLY W the Jast Will and tes. tament of Pete? MalleU, Esq. deceased, late of Fayetteville, the Subscribers offer for sale on a liberal credit, the fullowin? sroperty lying in different parts of North-Cardina. Cumberland County and Tcwn of v fayetteville. . A Tract of Land adioininjr lands of Mrs. Smith and Isaac Williams, Esq neir Ave y sborough on the South-west side pf Cape Fear river, about 20 miles from Fayettcvillei A Tract of Land containing aboul 320 a- eres, known by the name 6L,Gouccil Hall Tract, adjoining the town of Fayetteville; from the fertility of the soil and its vicinity. to tne town this land is considered Tery va-, luablc and will be laid off in lots to suit the purchasers. A Lot and Iluuseoithe west sldebfueles- pie-street in Fayetteville, where the deceas ed formerly resided; the buildings are in good repair and the whole well calculated to accom modate a genteel family. Three unimproved Lots on the west sidu oT Gelespje-street, be tween Franklin and Mumford-streets adjoin- in? tne Lot on Wnic 1 tht: dwellnvr houe stands. ... lOor 19 unimproved Lots on the west side of Gclespie-ijtreet, between Muraford-strcet and Mdileit's Mill. A large Warehouse atpreseat occupied bv. xviessrs. Mesutt and wampbtn, - on Ciclcspie street near the Town-house, subject to a small ground rent. A Lot and Dwelhni House on the east side of Green'itreet near the Court-House, now occupied by William H. Williams, Emi. A Lot and Dwelling-Houseon thoeast side of Greenttrt, in poitcssion of Mr. Emmet, and subject to her life rent. . .,. J" 1 wo Lots at lower rarcttetille on which there is a Tobacco inspection undr the di rection of Messrs. Davis and M'Donald, to gether with a large three story Warehouse, three sm.ill Warehouses and three extensive Sheds with every necessary accommodation fur the inspection and storage of Tobacco. If the purchaser should incline, one of the Lots on which stands a targe shed will be sold separate or divided into twa Lots. j Orange County and Town of 300 Acres of Land in the Haw Fields ad joining land of Gen. Mcbatie ' j urni nun on L.nu uiverano in inciown of Hillsborough, the Mill runs two pair of atones, with the necessary machinery iof a Merchant Mill, the whote in tolerable repair; from the natural advantages this .Siill'pos- sesies, it is considered to be the most vatua tie in '.he state New-Hanover County and Town of Wilmington. One half Lot id the Town ofWilming. ton oft the South Je of Princes-street, ex tending along said street from Front-street to the river. A Tract of Land on the East side of the North-West branch of Cape-Fear River, a boutthrt? milts above Wilmington, joining land of Win. W. Jones and Henry Waters, Esquires ; a considerable part of this land is of the very bct tide swamp, and it consider, ed equal, if not superior, to any Rice Lsnd j In the State 1 it is well worth the attention rrf those whopropoe engaging in the culture of Rice t the whole will be old or it will be, di vided to accommodate the purxhaitr. A large body of Land on the West sWe of It Vrh.t jt t'turr. (.n(!n- atnn lt. . ........ ..... iii5 I river from Henry Water' pLntatiun tailed Forccfjtit to Mjor Moore's on Pihing-reek, a part of this land is tide swamp and well suited to the cultivation of Rice. AUo three Tracts of land on Little Co heirs In Sainpeon county, well calculated for Corn and Cotton. The Subscribers will receive proposals at Fyrtteville by letter or other We lurfu) er any psrt of li e 1hv described property un til the I at of October next, tfbntokl 'he Mill j ind tnds in 6ran;e county will bt offered i nv. in iniiMirwin un nv finmr i Otiftbef." The lHs, IIcuks and Land in Cumrfand, at Fayttellle on the 3Sth day of the same month and the Lndt in New IMivef onthe llthdaj of November, next. Apf !:cat n miy be made to Mr. Jiaics Memhrd at Wilml-Von who will c?scribe and shew the lands in tl vicinity of that place -fexceilcnt Saw Mills for Sale. ONE "half of a valuable EQate ia Millsl built by the late Peer MaU leir, Elq. and the Sub fcriber, oti Black tviver, Dciow rayctteyine, on tne roaa io W ilmington. ; Acrou;thi?' river i pc,ri manent dam, on which are two Saw Mills,, which work four fayj vrith each a fepa rate, running gear; and have cut 18000 feet of lumber in a week j and a Coru mlll, well fupplied with cuflom. The Mills are new and well built, arecinftant. ly fupplied with an abundance of water, and protefted from frefhes by a natunl wath way. ' I he rtver extends 4a miles above the Mills : lbs can be floated to them from a great distance, and rafts go trora the toot of the Mills to Wilming ton. 10.C00 acres of Linn, covered wit n pine, cyprefs and oak, and adjoining each fide of the river, are connected with the Mills ; icoc acres of which of an excel, lent quality for rice, may be drained and Watered by a dam at the wath-way. ft he upland; abound fti likhtWood arid tar arid turpentine may be made to .advantage. - i ncre is no iruation in rne uac wnu.11 combines equal advantages for the matin. taaure or pine lumber, naval Itores ana rice, where thire is lulhctent water-to tranfport every thing to market, and the Mills are lo perfectly guarded uom tne danger of floods. An eoual undivided half of the wh .le prooertv. with a tew Negroes, ftock of Cattle, Blackfmith's Tools, a number of Oxen, and all other things ncceitary about the Mil's, are to be fold on a liberal credit, to fnit c convenience, of the purchafer. For terms apply to M firs. John Wii.flow and Jonn Urccles, or .havetteville, who are.tuiiy empowered to fell (he fame. SM,L JOHNSON. -Fayetteville, Amil 2, 1805. ,146 For Sale, JOHN rXCLF.. r.unti't y iV. JOHN WINSLOW, ) t tine 1?, II?J, 41 On Wednesday the 6th of July nexty, at the Court-Houtt in Brunsiick County, fit the taxes due thereon, , - The following Lands, vizi 60,009 Acres, the property ofJohnG. Blount. 50,000 Acres the property of Lewis Taiicy. Wm. J. GRTS5ET, ShfT. ' Brunfwick County, May 23, 1805. FOK SALE )j tht subscriber, at the Store on the IT hoi J lately oecupicd by Juuhua Potts, BEST Su Croix Sugar in hogaheads and barrel, and 4th proof St. Croix c Grenada Rum by the puncheon or barrel, N. E. Hum. Surinam MolaScs by the hogshead or barrel. ALSO, Mould Candles by the box, Tobacco, Flour, Middlings, Pilch, Tar, Turpentine, Hothead and barrel States and Heading RICH A It L LANGDON. June 10, 1805. MHHB m wHBWaW MMWMMMSt aBBMMMMB) StAfn or Xbrr-C.K'tLisj, ? U EyiTt, Witmingn District. 3 Samticl Aahe, by Ms next Friend, s Joseph Masker and Wife. TN this cake, It appearing to the Court, that the Defendants are not resident within thisState, it is therefore Ord-red, that publi. cation be made four weeks successively in the Wilmington Gazette, that unless the said Defendants file their nswer at or before the next term the Complainant's bill will be ta ken proconfessb arid heard ex-paHc.""" Given at my Otfke in Wimington. Te,EDWlN J.Y OSDOHNE, CkM.E. June35i 1805. . " Sun of sittt-CJintiitA,' J JJ jo, ,, Wilmington Distrid, ) Robert Catnoci, ts William Rholes, David Anderson. IN this cae it appearing tu the Ceurt that the Defendant, WiMiam Rbodci," is net reidcnt within )t Stale, it is therefore Ordered, that pul-lKstion be made lour weeks ncceiveW in the Wilmington Garctte; that unless the said William K nodes file lis aniwerat or bofore the neat term, the Com plainsnfs bill will be Uken pro confetso aad beard ctf-parte. Gitenat my Office In Wilmington. EDWIN JAY OSBORNE, C. M. E. June 35, 1805. . THE fubfciibeis hasirf eualibedit EtecnioriiotU taft Will and Tef. lament of Tliomai DcTone, of the ccmn ty of New. Hanover, it the laft Ceenly Court of faidCouniy.all hof whoarf in lcbted are requited lo make immediate psymcnt j and tlmfe having anyclaltni or ccminds agalrd il f14 stlate wi'l ptcsfe to yrtfeni litem fur pymtnl wihn ihe 'lift piefciibedby an $11 tt ihe Ccural Allembly in fuJi cafe jnade and provided, cr they wilt hetsneJ of a iccoeiy. . JOHNBLOODWORTII fltt' Ncw llar.otct Counj. Js 25 8?y. Joshua poIts offers forsdc Wholesale Prices, r. PUNCHfeONS Montscrat nd St Crotl Rum ; Hoghsheads'MoTasltH, 1 Boxes Havanna whlttbtigar, ,.. , Casks Raisihs, ' Chests and half chests Boltea Teaj Boxes Wool Cards, . Cases men's Hats, (coarse) j r r Kegs '6d7 NaHs, . ' Ditto Spanish Brown ground in oil, Bar Irort, ? jteel of several kinds, Cordarge, a.sso'hed, ..-- J Hand Mill Stories, of superior quality Giirtd Stones, :ihzLzJj -- . ' - Crates Earthen Ware, Pilot and ship Bread,' ' Hogsheads TobaccoJ" '' , -:.. Barrels Boston Beer, ; . - J Ditto N. Carolina dittoi ; , KegsBuiter, : ; Oats, Venison Hams, Boxes.'SpanUh Segars, Indian Cottons and Muslins .Bags Coto,.JLlJav.., Sawed Lumber, Wilmington, N.C. June 25, 1805. John Le Tellier, DENTIST, INTENDS vifmng Wilmington ir the couife of 'four or five weeks at which time he will'orTer his fcrvicee.o the inha bitants land'lis vicinityj In the vaiioul brafcbe 'of his profefllon; pafticularly in CLFANSItsG and RESTORING ihV 7EETH to their natural elegance, with ii,iriin.tnis jhat cannot ii ji;r? ihe er.i., . met.. In tranlpltntlng real teeth, foVs to hc '' permanent, aird fitting artituiil onts w'wtx ivoiy, that will not change to an unnatc lal colbr ; in p:ggi g hollow .'teeth, ""arr.dv" reiiilating trjr.fcv.ith .the um,s lha. arts much licpncia'td by carcle(T: efs, or vtr toA'n r medicine, and exiufts fufh. as are too f. r gore to fave ; ih Wlnt h operation ol rX!Vartin'g he mk8 ufe of . BRUFF's Parent Perpendicular Axtrach in Injrumetits,j Which take the teeth out 'wiih a truth, greater degree of Kfs pain, than any othe inifrumcnt hitherto invented ; fallens thofe that are looTe, (ui.lef waded althe roo') regulates tfieni from their cutting in chit ditn, afiifls nature in the beautiful ar rangement of the fecond frt, and" pre ferves them in their nattiial whiter.cf, emjic'y free from all fcorbutic cumplainti. To know if youa teeth- want cleaning examine them belore a gtafs in a clear I'ght, begiuning af the two mi.ld'e front teeth of the lower jaw ; if the l'.h '. are departing from thir former pla c, or a black o yel'dw crnO adh' ringtothe treih, yyti have taufc of alarm, as thai corro. five fubltaoce called tartar, Will caufc an rfFcttflve breath, decay :he teeth, produce fcurvy, or cunfi.me the gumi and bony parrs till 'h? ifctltiWnp out. N.B. H.has DENTRIF1CE oft fuperiuf quality for fale. June 25, 1805. J Certificate,, Mr. Lt TfXLUR' makes ufe of the proper m thod of cleanfingthe TEETH, without ir juriiig the enamel, and is tin thorifed by me toufc the Paert Perpt r ' cTiciilar Extrafling Inflnimcnti in ail p'i- f , cei wlicie the right is r.o: difpofH of, mJ 'not within hfty miles of WaChipgion City, . the place f my reCderce. THOMAS DRUFK iWce. 25 Dollars Reward RON swiy from on bdard Che Charleto1 Packet, Lying at anchoral Fort-Johrutor , I -a negro roan named JLiIU, belonging U Mr.George Clethercll, ot bouth-t-arolina- Jehu is welt known in and about Vilming. " ton, and any penon that will del. vcr him to the subscriber shall receive the above reward. . JOHN LORD Wiknington, June 25 tf. Wanted Immediately, A SCHOOL MASTLK. Apr4y ,0 ihefubtciibcr in Bladen cout.iy, on South-Rivcr - .. Wm. H. BKATTY. Ma7i'4tf. -" MMaatawMtwaMvavcMMoaaWaiwakwaiMBwajBwaBWatfawaaB CUJID0Z F. SALlVXSTALL, From rayttteville, RESPECTFULLY acquainta the ptiblltt that be resides at Mr. William DUk'a, rd ha taken a ahepforthep:rTiosofcsrry ing on the Chair Making Business, and takei the liberty to mention that he kst lufftckt t documenta to shew that be hss msde sotra Improvements in useful Arts.which hetl inVt miybe Inttrtsilnglo thtCititens, and welt adapted to thesitwatlon of Wilolr(ton, veil astasoy olbef Sesport towns amorg, which Is bis invention tor rmdering the com niori air more salubrious Ur reirWatitn,'kn4 MsHoriaonUlWlndWheet which Is wtllron. atmcted to facilitate tbe operation of mskiv jf Salt from sea water, and tot otker useful pu- res, for wbkh be eiptcti to tbtaro r attut turn jrovemroent. Wiltilnen,Msy SI lit
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