i (-78-) 'I 1 il ' t. hi i .it lit Si' V 1. 1 11: ill :?, 7 flat been, or Ciortly "will be prdctive f as to aafwer the intentions of the leifla tare. This in&itution, already Aarape J with importance, having the great caufe of humanity for its okjedr, might do, ho nour to this and the neighbouring ftatts, had it a proper fupport, where our youth might be intruded in true- religion, found policy, and fcieace, and men of abilities drawn forth to fill the different deparjments of government with repu tation, or be formed for ufeful and orna mental members of focicty in private or "profefllonil life. To your further pa tronage, permit me to reiommend this infaat eftablifhment, which, witliout your foftering care, mud fall, or rife flow into eoifequcncc that, a loan be granted from th treafury, oa the fccurity of the prefent funds, as well as future to be ef tablilhed, to the commiHioners, to enable them to proceed in erecting the buildings, and thereby give it a more effential than a paper being. The prefent route of the public poll through the ftate, has long been conii ier cd a grievance to that part of it where population more generally obtains, in being coafiied to the ftaboard towns, where oidy a few inhabitants derive ad vantages from that eflablifliment in cowiparifon to the greas bulk of the peo. pleof the inferior countiy deprived of them, where, was it permitted to pafs, the poftoiice no doubt would be - inoro amply fupported, and a long circuitous route much fcortened to the foaihern Hates, by which the government would be alfo benefited with much fpeedier in telligence, and the fame Jiffufed among oureiizens with defpatch, fo necefiary i our prefent federal fituation. Had the middle par: of the ftate been indulged with crofs-pcRs, to the prefent pad images, the inconvenience of this eftablifnient' would uct have been fo feverely felt ; but even this kith urer been granted. Permit me, therefore, to urge your im terpofkioa in 'his bttfinefs, :hat cur fe r.aitrs iu Congrefs receive yoar inftrudi ens to ufe iheir endeavours in effecting the regulation of the.poft route through the date ia fuch way and manner mod fiLable to your fenfe and wifli. The above are the principal cbjeels I have :h :up;H: proper tp lay before you ; th reghiiy-book of public: letters, and the jo'imah cf the council of fhire ae prefmtcd for your perafal and further information, and whatever I (hall deem worthy of your attention in the covirfe rs the frfiion, he fame ihall be commu nicated by meifegc. ALEXANDER MARTIN. JFayeticvillt, November 2, 1790 PRICE C UK R E N T, IMPORTS. OCL IK Iran, per lb. c Wert-lndU Rom, Nw-EngUnJ Di:t, Mufcvaio Sugar, per lb. Loaf Ditu, MclafiTcs, Pepper Hyfon Tea, Cff:e, . - EXPORTS. Tobacco, Flour, per bbl. Wheat, per bufliej, Indian Corn, r Flaxfced, Oa:$, Eecf, pcrlW. -Buttt r, i -Deeifltim, per lb s ii. 1 66. I 9 i iq; ; Sf; if. ; if; 36 i Sty; 7c. aJ. J6, i a- ' 5 r : ROB. t& Wm. NORRISSj Saddlirs and Harniss-Makirs, j HAVE juft received, direAly frorrt Glafjow, a general affortment of SADDLERY" and HARNESS FUR NITURE, which eaablcs them to prole- cute the abore bufines in the mod ex tenftTc manner. All orders from the country, or slfewhere, carefully attended to and punctually executed. i ' . j An adive lad, that has ha.4 a tolera ble education, between i2ar,d 14 years of age, is wanted as an apprentice to the above bufinefs. Fdyetttviilc, Nov. 8, 1790. . 6162 ! For Sale 9 FIVE hundred acres of LAND on Lake i Waco maw, adjoining to Mr. Dapre's Plantation, with a lmall houfe thereon. For terms, apply to the fubferiber, or to Mr. Sevc rin Enchitm in Wilmington. WILLIAM MhNG. Favetreville, Nov. 15 62 5ri7rnTTTt,RT,Al3-W For Sale, AiTractof Land onCurn berland river, about 60 miles from Nafhville, con taining 3072 acres. For particulars enquire at the prining-OiTice. Novembsi 1 v ; 62 I rTTi HE fublcrilaer begs leave to inform X the public, ihat he has cpenca a VNDUE,STGRi: in this town, -.wh-re he purjpefes difpoftafj on comriiiinori, all kinds of merchandise, lands, llack, ne- &c. lie flatters h ilria attention he wpl pay to PTOC5, CcC mlelf ih tnc mv-r- efts or thefe vIao iarur hiaa ith their x;anmaads. and puncality in execiirinj .theft;, will entitle him to -djtir future i?i:i;tenancc. .'- JAMES BAITER. . N. B Gn hand a good affbrrmeMt of DRY GOrjTS and WEST INDIA ARTICLES, which he wiU feli low for 'calh or produce. Fayetteville, Ny. 4, 1790 61 1 - -; hor jate at the P? inting-Offlcei i THE FOLLOWING B L A N KlS. - TEEDir, JLJ? ; Ordinary licenfes and ponds, Adminmaruon bonds, Marriage licenfes and hond, Guardian bends, ConAitfeles bond5, SheIifirs, bail litnds, ' Evidece tickets, Common bonds, Appellant bonds, . I Inciters teftamentiry, j Sci. fa. vs. forfeited rccoJ;nizac. Ditto, vs. bail in civil cafes, 1 , Writs Subpoenas, Bonds to proftcute fuits, Executions, . 4 Inuidments, &c. he. i .- R AN 4 AY from the jfubfbi iber, living iri lialifbury, a likely NE GRO FELLOW, named ADR AH AM, akout thirty years old, about five feet fix inches high, and very lufly ; is much pit ted vrith the mall pox, and of a yellow complexion ; has a'defeil in fcjs right hand, ccRfioned by a burn T?hich he re ceived Xfhm young, and thich is very confpicuous. I will give THREE POUNDS to any perfen who will fecurc hin; fo that I may get him agsin. . ' CONROD BREAM. Salifburyt Gfi. 28,1750. 6 1 64 F O R R A T K , ----j J A: neat Sullteyy V irji a new harnbii i etc. Entire of ROE. & Wrr:. PKjaj f.i if I 1

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