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Iflcm-liocf?, Lcndcc, March G, 175c. i i TTT HERE AS, upon a roifconftruc y V tin of' the ordci of council, of. e 3d of April 179, far regulating the ad e with the United States of America, ahogany and' other articles, nt the rwlh or produce if the territories he dging to the faid ftates, hare been im rted into this kingdom, bcth in Britiflx t A American (hips : j NOTICE is hereby given toall per f jns concerned, that under the faid order, the feveral artitles enumerated therein, being the growth or production of the territories belonging to the United States )f America, andnoother,"canbebrought ind imported into this kingdom front th countries belonging t the faid Uni ted State?, either in Britifh or American MoDinc 1 By order ot tne commiuioners, JOHN GALE, Secretary. C-23-) NOTICE. THE Public is hereby informed, ta agreeable to law, we the fubferi beri are appointed infpeclors of beef pork, flour and butter, for the twn of Fayetuville : Allperfois offering for fale in this town any of faid articles, muft have them put up as follows, viz. Beef or pork in good 32 gallon white oak bairels, hooped with twelve good hoops, the heads doweled, and 3-4 of an inch thick, and the Haves half an inch thick, fufficiently tight to fecure the pickle, amd to contain 2 2olb. f clean, well cured beef or pork. Flour to be put in good fufficient barrels, fit for exportation, with eight good hoops, and to contain 1961b. of good merchantable flour ; the length othe ftaves ought to be twenty feven inches; and . the diameter of the head feventten inches. . Butter to be put in rood, tight firkins, kthat will hold i r IN vrftir.cej efan Ti efACVUy, pafied at Fare iter tile, Beccrrler 1789: Will be fold, on the fit ft Monday f November next at the court-ho;cfe in Elifabeth Town. , A houfe and lot in faid town, being No. 1 13 ; with all the appurtenances thereer.to belonging : Alfb five hundred acres of lard, fi mated on Black River, d a trscTcf land on Black-Kiverf kpown by the name cf Shaw's tld Field ; the vhole in Bladen county, and Heing of the e&atc cf the late; Jams White , efquire, deceased. Six months credit will be given the purcha fer, giving bond with approved fecrrity. whJliamh. beaty, Adminiftiator. Bladen Auguft 10, 1790, 49' INFORMATION IV AN J ED. rrn?Tv r IC CO of ear ranee, feraoTnT Ad'Ef-South- Monfieur as a States ft F F.ANCisT.UAv,anati 1JL who came to America th: arm? commanded by taiiig i Georgia, or fom ern States, will appl d'Gamble, at New-Orl be informed of a confider?bIe fumof mo ney which he may command for his fer viceiinthe aimy, for his penfion, and bravery in the ferviGe of his moft chrif itian maj-'fty. The laft accounts I had of him was, that he lived ioxRichnond, jVirgirtia, amd carried.- merchant. ; I i PHtLL? j Georgia June 179b i The printers of the Iwilloe pid by Francis Boioroun, for . - . . . . . I mierting the above adyer uement, oy I fer.din their accounts to him, Charlef J I ton, K 19, Queen-t?reet, near the old battery, next door to the goveraor's. f : 54- SUBSCRIPTIONS A R-E-Vi'"' 1 11 this office for a JL- vroneSPFniing by Francis Xiier Martin, aTMsewbern, entitled, " The Office 0ff:hrit f a JuJIice oft the Peace, antiaijo o' Sheriff, Cersnert Cnf:ehles fV according t the laws of Nirh-CtTolina, crv'tlred from different authorities ; ut ehieAy frora a work of thi' tint?, pu'blifhed in 1774, hJ J2mc lis, eifluire. It will eoniain from 4 to : f o pesjneadyJipjEjTdand lettered ; p; ice 2 510 paW oCTnbTartDing ; a lift of 1 u r.l- .ill be bound in the bok. A IpscLmta oi the woik may bf ftcn. DfCItXWFORD, Fayetteville, Sept. io, 1790. j: WjA N T E Df - AS an Apprentice to the Sadler bnilnefVja Lad about 14 years of age, who has had fome fchooliag, and of reputable connections. None need applvvthat cannot be Well recommend- THOMAS C MURPHY. STRAYED or ftolen frtm the fub fcriber, about the 7 th ult. a y e ll 6 w bat HOR.S E, about ten years old, branded om the mounting fhulder, C D was fliod all rouudabout 13 i- hauds high, his back has beea galled with the faddle, low in fleflb, fome white in the face, a natural trotter, pretty well made. Any perfon that will return faid hrfe, or give information fo that he may be had fhall be generoufly-rewarded. JOHN SIBLEY. ' Sept. 10 1790. I LOST. ON Friday, the tliird inftant, I deli vered a letter to Mr. Jonathan Tomkins, of Wilmington, direeled to Mr,J Elakeley in which was enclofed feventeen pounds; alio ome other letter, directed to-Mr. Willim Milne, at Mr. M'Naughton's, Wilmington, containing twelve pounds paper currency of this ftae fince which I am advifed by letter frm lr. Tomkins, lhat he fkppofes, he lott faid letters on the road frm this place to Wilmington, between-Mr. Mil ler's and Mr.. Gautier's. Any perfom fiuding faid letters, arid delivering them rto me, or leaving them with fome repu table perfon mn the North Weft River, fo that I get them again, (hall have one half their contents as a reward. WILLIAM SANDERSON. .EliZbetk-Twn9BlaJen teurJvsSfi. fi J 790. 3 53-! Copper Stills. 1 i ' ' THE fubferiber informs the public, t&it he has eftablifhed a COPPER and TIN WARE MANUFACTORY, in this town ; where may be had STILLS if all fizes. Alfo All kinds of COPPER and TINWARE whick he will difpofe) of on reafonable terms for cafk or produce. Old Stills repaired om the flterteft d . . . i . tice. i Cafk given far ld Copper, Brais and Pewter. 1 I ' JOHN NAYLOR. Fayet?evile,May $. 1; t,f. if.. j - STRAYED or STOLEN, FROM tht fubfei ibers, about the 26 th ult. a cmessit soiRiiL HORSE, 8 years ld, about 4 feet 10 inche ! high, braadtd on the mountiriflioulder and buttock, F, crcrtfed in the middle, fe as torefemble am F and an I tn the faste letter; bolhhis hind feet white, and has a film over hiioff eye his back is marked isith the laddie. If ftolen a re-' ward of wety pounds will be git en for horfc and thief, or ten pounds for the horfe only ; o if lratd a reaibnabler reward and .charges paid. '! B A CHOP P ATTERSON. Fay cue ville, Sept. 1 1 1 790. f y :
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