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For PRIVATE SALE, Purfuant u thelaft willofFrm cis Clayton, Efq. deceafcd, THAT well known valuable planta tion and parcel of land, called Rteky P$intt on the North-Eaft river, in New-Hanover county, containing, by the original grants, 1920 acres, with a la ge brick houfe and other buildings On.: hundred and ninety acres of this ha been under crop this year, and is en clofed with new fence ; and there are fe Teral hundreds of acres clear, and "fit for immediate cultivation Thefe lands are fome of the bed in the Rate, both for til lage and pafture. ALSO, the plantation and lands n the Sound; where Mr. Claytn ufually refiJed (formerly Mr. Harnett's) con taining about 800 acres, with a commo dious dwelling houfe, and otker necefla ry buildings A confiderable part of this is clcr and under good fences, having been planted this prefent year, and is excellent for corn aid indigo: with this, or feparate, will be fold, an extenfive range of bamks, between the Sound and the Sea, efteemed valuable for ftock and the timber, and on which is fome good plantable land. Credit will be given, and die payments received by inflallments ; but in addition to perfunal fecurity, mortgages on the prrmifes will be required. Fropofals will be received in Wll miagton, by Archibald Maclaine, Henry Urquhart,or Henry Toomer, the acling executors, to whom the lands are devifed forfale. N. B. On the firft of January next, the negroes, confining of above forty workers, will be hired ia families for one year. Wilmington, On. 14, 1 790. 59 TO BE SOLD, By PUBLIC AUCTION, Qn MONDAY, the firj day of November next, cn the-fpot, A VALUABLE traS of land, con taining 358 acres, part of which is i '.ppofed to be excellent for the culture of rice, firuateon Old Town Creek, near Wilmington, jcmir.g Old Town planta tion, and lands cf captain Thomas Wi ihrrs an J Mr. John MKenzit. ConJiticr.i Twelve months cred it with inrcrift frorri ihe clay of fa!e, and a :nrrgige of the premifes. Any perf.n inclining to purch;:fe at private laie may in the mean time aply to WILLIAM II. CROUCH. Fajcttcviiit, Grj-.crcbcr 27, 1790. 55- Ji Wanted, TWO fmart, active LADS, one about 12, the other 15 years of age, as apprentices to the WATCH-MAKING and JEWELLERY BUSI NESS: Apply to Peter Strong, Who has jul received, A large and excellent aflort ment of Materials, for pjofe cuting the above bufinefs in the mod extenfive manner. tr CASH iven for OLD and CUT dlLVER. Fayetteville, 0l. 25. (t3 A Sorrel Mare Jlclen. STOLEN from the fubferiber, laft Thurfday night, the 33d inftant, a MARE of the fallowing defcription, viz. bright forrel, a fmall blaze in her face, a high ftroop rump, one hind white fot, about fourteen hands in height, a thin mane, full blooded, and about four years old, had no brand when (he was ftolen, a-nd has a very fiiort head It is fuppofed that (lie was carried away by a gang of horfe thieves, that lately infefted thi neighbourhood ; and a reward cf fix pounds is offered to any one. who will fecure her, and deliver her to Mr. Wil liam Msng, at Fayetteville, or to ; Richard Weft. Dry Creek, Chatham co. September tof 1790. 57 JUST ! PUBLISHED, : I And for fate at the printing-office, The NORTH-CAROLINA ; ALMANAC, For the year of our Lord 1791. NOTICE THAT all perons who are indebted to the eft ate of Major THOMAS EVANS, deceafed late of Surry coun ty, arc de fired to make pay ment immediately ; and thofe who have any claims againft faid eftate, are defired to bring them in to the executors. ; ; jfchft Armflrcrg, , William tcinuexterr I Executors. October 4, 1790. L. Dekeyfer, IEGS leave to inform the ) public, thathe has taken Col.TorterfiekTs large, com modious ; new houfe, nearly .oppofiteMr.M'Auflan's ftore, wiisre he intends keeping! a Rnarrliricr anrl Honf 17 tertainment.- -The houfe containing fueh a variety of pleafantly fituated rooms, will enabe him to accommo date a large number of the members of theerifuingafTem bly. His greateft efforts will . be exerted to pleafe thofe that favour him with their , cuf torn. He expects to.be in the houfe by the firft; of October. Fayetteville, Sept. 6. BdOK BIDDING Done in the neateft manner, and on the fhortcft notice, at the printifigloflice. Orders) from the country, duly attended to, and p unci :7 tuaily executed J
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