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For Sale, ThefamousGnft andFlaxfeed M I i L L, i at prefent pcffcfledby Mr. John Eccles. ALSO, r I Tour hundred acres of land an the weft fide 'of Cape-Hear river, about five miles from Fstrctteville, rheie Elias i;one lives. , One hundred and fifty acres adjoining tte fame on the weft hde, and 70 and an half cn the catt fide of the river. One hundred and four acres on the eall fide of the river, near Mis. Tommy's, f rmerly D Pcrier's. ' Six hundred and forty acres on the eaft fr'e of the river, having a front on the j .ver above the mouth of Crofs-Creek- Six hundred and farty acres near Tweed-Side. ; r ur hundred acics on Flat Svrarap, near citto. Sir. hundred aad forty acres on the bucket Lock's Creel. Five hundred acres cn the drains, of Elcinl's Creek - Six hundred raid forry acres on Little Ci ols-Llree lr. Sixhiiadrei asd forty acres adjoining the i-me Two; hundred acres on the drains of Crofs-Creek, near John M'Phcrfcn's. One hundred and fifty -rive acres on the velfidc of the town, adjoining Hay n.unt. : ALSO, The Hcufe and Lot where Mr. Ritchie lives, ; eppollte Mr. Adam's ltoie. A rsaibnable credit will bs given fcr jart cf the price Apply tW James Hogg. Fayctteville, Oclf.ber 2fi. 6m. ' THE co-prnrriYtp of Isaac and Samuel H.wlkv bc-ir.g diflblved by lVtc:?cathcf the JaL.er, the Vjlfcriber, furrivinj parti rr, rrq'.ufls ajl perfons haviag. any demands ajainft faid firm, c reritet them to him for frttlement. t' cfe indebted arc3! ib defircd to make immediate pyrr-cnt. : ISAAC HAWLi?Y. Fxyettcvulc, Nov. r, 1790. Cm. $t, Wanted, TWO fmart, active LADS, one about 12, the other 7.5 vcars of age, as apprentices to the WATCH-MAKING and JEWELLERY BUSI NESS. Apply to Peter Strong, Who has jufl received A large and excellent affort ment of Materials, for profe cuting the above buiinefo in the moft extenfiye manner. 3 CASH given for OLD and CUT SILVER. Notice. Fayetteville, R AN .AWAY from the fubferib-rs, 3a?t nVhr, an indented fervant, named IViliiavi Btoth he is about 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, 3f a dark corocomplexion,. had on a fkor l lue co.it and round bl?cc hat. H car ried, off with him one new fnafTle bridle with a plated bit, two pair boat gaters vrith filver buckle-, and one pair filver knee buckles. Whoever will take up- and frcure faid fellow, fo that we get him sain,hallhare TEN POUNDS reward. ROB. Ss? Wr. NORRISS. FrfttrvllkNcv. 8 1790. 6.1. FIVE POUNDS REWARDi' AN AWAY from the fubferiber, living in Iredell county, North- Carolina, on the firft day of July lair, a negro fellow named FRANK : he is cf a "el!orv complexion, fhews fome marks cf thefmallpox, is about 5 feet 8 inches high; has by running away before, and getting fro ft bitten, !ofi two of the little toes of his left fcot, sxd psrt cf the third ne ; I expect he will charge his cloaths and name, and pafs for a free man as he hasdone before, and endeavour 10 make his way to Fayettevilje or Wilmingran, and get on board fome v.eflel, as he has often threatened fo to do. Captains of veflels and other arecatuioacd cn their peril cot to harbour faid fellow. Any perfon who will take up faid f ellaw and biinghim to me, or iecure Hrri fo that I get him again, (hair receive the above . reward, and all refonable charges. October 18, 1790. JOHN WORK. THE late, proclamation of his excel lency governor Martin ihem that . the treasurer of the United States has orders to fay ont the cafh for arrearages , due to the oSce'rs' and-foldiert who have ferved a certaia j length of time in the continental army, i In ccnfcquence of which, and by auihbrity, I have .opened an office in 'Farettevjlle, for the accom madatianof thejperioas concerned, and will undertake to collect the c.aih for all fuch claims in the moft fpeedy manner, provided they are rendered to me pro prrly atteftad. ( ; The perfon having a .claim, muft make" oath before two juftices of the peace -to th tirrie he has ferved, and take the juf-'-tices certificat, which certificate rnuf be given to mc, withe a power tm receive the money,, and that power witneiTbd kr a juftice f the peace. -Thofe perfons who may not find it convenient to atrend at my office themfclveSj may forward their- papers b-r letter. I All other kind? " of 'public fecurities will be received and nagtciated in the moft ad vantageous manner at Flew York and Philadelphia. . ' 1- JOHN PORTERFlELBv Fay.efteville, Oclober 27. 60. 3 f I HIS is to forewarn all J perfons from receiving; 1 by any conveyance, a note of hand given by me to Benjamin Bagky, of Chatham, for tiaii-ty-fix pounds, payable the 25th day of December next, as'I m determined not to pay t he fame, having been deceived by him in the purchafe of a horfey for which laid note was given. ' ; . :;. EPHRAIM COOK. Fayetteviile, October 26. A perfons having any demands JL A. again R the eftate mt the late Mr. Samuel; Hawiey, deceaferf, are re cuefted to render in their accounts pro peiiy atteed, to ilaac liawley, . Adm'Y. Elizabeth Hw!ey, Adm'x. FajettcTilleNpy. 1,1750. j 6e. 3t.
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