! To CORRESPONDENTS. The piece linei " ZumberUnW received. The author mufl excufe ts not appearing,our fituation being toamuch like that of the filor, who prayed to baih G and the D faying he would keep fair weather on both'fides, as he did not know whole hands he might fall into. E'ihffurn on the dcatn of Col. Shift, came too late die account of that me lanc.'iDly event, having been prcvioufly received. 'Two proclamations from his excellen cy the governor (one notifying theaccept ::rice of the cefEon of the weftern territo- ry of this ftate- by Coagrefs the other accompanying a lift of the officers and i"I Jiers or' this ftate, who ferved ia the continual line in' the mouths of Janua ary, February, March, and "April, 783 notifying tie fame that they may apply, parfuant to the direfHons of Congrefs, to the treasurer of the Unittd States, for the fum? annexed to their refpecVtve names) came too late for this (day's PaPer but ihall appear next week. : 'm .- ViVi' j-?ZCCz V v i CoppertiUs HP HE fubferiber informs the public, JL thathehaseftablifheda'COPPER anJTIN WARE M A tf IJ FACTO R Y, in this town ; where may be ha4 STILLS of all fizes. Atfo All kinds ofCOPPER and TINWAREwhich he ;wili difpofe of on reafonable terms for'cailer produce. Old Stills repaired oa the (hortell ao tke. Cafli given for old Copper, Brals and Pewter. j JOHN NAYLOR. Fayenetille, May 31. - t. f. T F O R S A L E, THE fubferiber's plantation in B!a: den county called Su : melton, on the1 Weft fide of the Waccamiv Lake, con'.ainirg about five hundred acres, whereon is a good two-dory dwelling hoijfc, kitchen, and ether cut-houfes. Calh, negroes, or merchantable prcducf, delivered at Wilmington, will be received 111 payment. GEORGE GIBBS. If the laid plantation is not fold by the f.vfc, of December next, it will be rented t ou: yearly. THE fubferiber informs the public, that he has removed to Fayette--ville and opened a houfe of entertain- ment and boarding: in the houfes lately I occupied by Lenvh Barge ; is nov ready j to accommodate thefe that favour him with their cuilom, and his bc3 en deavours will not be wanting to give atUiaftion, hating been happy in that refpeel while living in the public way at Warrenton ; flatter myfe!f I f!u'U now have it in my power to plcaie in general. ! JOHN WILLIS. Align ft so : ,; JNQli'GE.! - ' T a i 1HE Public is hereby informed, rh?.t JL agreeable; to law, we the fafcferii befs are appointed infpeclors of beef, pork, flour and butter, for the town of Fayetteville : Allperfbns offering for fale in this town any of laid articles, rhuft 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 ftaves half an inch thick, fufficiently tight to, fecure the pickle, and to contain 22olb f clean, well cured beef or pork. Flour to be put in good fufficient barrels, fit fbr exportation, with eight good hosps, and to contain. 1961b. of good merchantable flour ; the length of the flaves ought to lie twenty-, feven inches, and the diameter ofihe head feventeen inches. Butter to he put in good, tight 1 kins, that will hold pickle. JOHN WILSON, 7 r ' - ' -p. CRAWFOIIOj" inl?ec:or5 Fay cttcville,1 Sept. 10, j 179c. STRAYED or STOLEN, FROM the fubfci ib;rs, about the 26th lilt.- 3 CHESNt'T SORRIL HORSE, 3 years old, about 4 feet 10 inches high, branded on the mounting fimulder and buttock, F, crofTed in the middle, fo as tb reiemble an F and a;i I in the fame letter; both his hind feet white, and has ' a film over his ot7 eye his back is marked with the fiddle. If vlolen a re ward of twentr DDunds will be'riven;for horfe and thief, or ten pounds for the hcrfe only; or if itrayed a rea.fona.ble reward and charges pa;d. BACHOP & PATTERSON. Fayettevillc, 3ept. ic, 1790. THE ihicriker begs xciive -to i'irsti-m-ite "to: tlrKe who Rand inde'jiei. to AMES G AMtL, & Cahfer ly of WUmiiton and -Fayettevillq, r:atr chants. that" the bads, notes, and; ci;::r fpecialtits, belorgnv;, to t;.:t cojn-::-,. are lodged In lr- i:r cM!t C:U. He at te lame time iiiii'trucled ijiy, 'that all jcinos of country produce yrli1 received in paymeiu, p.t the higiu;f qzh price 'in iWilntingr-.ni "at tl-e time cf di verr, aWd : every ind wiiger.ee- grafted to. thole who' fhew a cipoiitioa to jay as Part pavakent wrllf, he exnedrd jn prcicnt crop, -anu iiioie wr.o cou rfc of the neglect to perform may expeel to h:;v; tUiv rt-.l.i'ya'-i.-vns. nTacek in', the brmds-i.f an 'attosiieyl on the .$rft -dav cfjAril licit, wiUioutt any further r.otice. A' MA Cil At) GTiTOl: Wilmingtpa, Sept. 16, 1790. :-'- 5 TN purfwance of an ;a5l of Ailepblj , j. paffed at Fattteviiie, Deccnicr ' 1789 :- Will be folc, oii the iirft Mbn-iay or November next at the court-h.dufe a EUlaheth. Town. A jhoufc, and jit ia fkid towri,. being No. ii 13 ;wL'h the ac)p!rtenances thereunto btrir;', : Alio five hntdred acres, of land, iiuatci on; Black Rir, and. a? tra5t f jlalnd .tv:i Blkck-Kiveir; known by the narne ;of ' ShiuV's old Fuii ; the! whole in B!acn countyrnnd beanie of the eMate of the l?ve Jariies Whiter . efquir4, decenledj ur.' months ciedit wiilbe iven the prcha fer, giving hon.'with approved fedurity, 1 WILLIAM; H. BF.AJY, I AdmiaiHira'tcr. Bladen August 10, r-90. 49- SUBSGRIlfTIONS' A RE taken in at - jthis -oliice for a JTk. work now piititing by Francis Xavier Murtin,. at Newbern, emitle, The Office-and -Auihorit? f a Jufike of the'. Peace j and aljo of Sheriff Cd,tcf&5y Oonjlalks according to the laws f North -Carolina, dollecl-ed from d liferent anthoriiies.; but chiefly from a work of tlii- kind, publilhed in 1774, by Jerries ipayis, efquite. It will cumain ijroin 4 to $00 pages, neatly bdwnd and lettered ; price 3 510 paid' on fubfexibing allii of. fubferib-. rs will be bound in the. book. A fpecimen of the w&rk may be feen. FAYETrHVILLR Pkintid by-HOWARD & RQULSTONE for JOHN S?BLBY & Co. at F R A N K' L I T,s H E A D, in Green-Street where EfTays Articles of InteHigenee Advertjifemcnts, &c. are th mkfutly received. vJ3 -JCRLPTIONo for this papcare taken in at Thrse Rard 15ollars per 'annum, oii hity- ttto paj:rs aaif ta b: p.iid cj iuicnbijj, 02: T-urt:r ia fix maths, and the ciher quarter 'lit ihz end of the year.

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