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(103) r VENDUE STORE. o- 1 THElubfcribir bes leave to inform' the public, tiiat he has opened a VENDUE STORE in this town, whore I: : purprfes diijKmtig on ccrumiiiion, alt liadi of merchandize, landsr itock, ne jjroe:, Jkc, 3c. He Betters him.tlf the f.rict attrition he will pay to ihe iner ef:s o " thofe i.ho fiiTur him v ith thtir commands, a:iJ punctuality in 01c uting ihe?T), will entitle him to ilrcir future cjaj.icnancc. JAMES BAKER. A B On hand afrortiiiMU of DRV GOODS V. ST- INDIA ARTICLES, v hLh he will fell low lor caUi or produce. Fayettevilie, Nov. 4, 1790. 61 lVV-N AN AWAY from the fubferiber, liv ng in Salisbury, a likely NE- LLOwamed A 15 R A H A M, :'out thrrry years old, about five feet fix inches high-, and-very lufty ; is much pit-T-.-JwitK the fmallpox, and of a yellow romplexion ; has a defect in his right iund, occafioned by a burn which he re- -.ived when young, and which is very Vonfpicuons. I will give THREE FOUNDS to any perfon who will fecure him fothai I may jretblm again. CONROD BREAM".. GR.OF FOR SALE, THAT valuable plantation, about three . ruius below Fay etteville, common ly known by the name of Spring Hill, row in the occupation of Janet Bloody ivcrtbt efquire, containing, wthfier lands adjiningj about fix teen J?" Yd' acres- The front nn tKc river isoye three quarters of a 'mile, and the lands for a confiderable diiVance back, have a ftrong clay foundation, after which there is about two hundred acres of mailh anL a POod fwaP. very rich, aad partof it at all o .: 1 i c . r 1 1 . i 1 iiniciaij cnuui iur a. corn ncm, wicir a quantity ot valuable itaye timber. Through the fwamp and. marih there is a never-faimg ftrearn, which formerly turned an overlhot mill near the houfe,;. an don the back lands there is good pine timber, and a much larger dream of wa ter, on which there was for a Ibort time a few-mil). The houfes. may be repaired at a fmall ex pence. Produce or Public Secun- tie will be taken ih payment ; arid pro--pofals will be received by John Ffay, J91! Jngrarv or William' 'Barry Grove y cfquires, in FayetteviKe, who are .feve rally empowered to make .contrails -or by me in Wilmington.. W A ? HP P A Trr ,t77 Mr l : w FORMATION ib hereby given to all the military invalids ot the United States, that the fums to which thcy arer annually entitled, and which will becom4 due oh 'the 14 th day of Maicli lenfuing : will be paid on the-Iaijd day byL thi Commiffioners cf lioans under fuch regulations as! thd; Prefident of the United Stte$: ra4y dirccl", i :f ; ! ! : V V H. KNOX, !: Secretary of the Department of War. Gc;n?raISKnher is Comi miffioner of Loans for the flateof jNorth-CaroIrnaj - Sclijbury, Cft. 28, 1790 61 64 t 1 J or Jale at the Printing-Cfjictr .THE FOLLOWING BLANK S. ' DEEDS, Ordinary Iicrfes and bonds, ir.inirlarticn bonds, Marriage licenfes ar.d bonds, Guardian brnds, Conftable!., bonds, Sheriffs' baii bends,. E idence tickets, G- n iron bends, Appellant bendy,, i crters tcfiarr.entary, ci. fa. vs. fcrftited Tff0gri2cr.ee--s-'ilto. vs. bsi; in civil cules, . :ns, j - Ijansy, Bc-i.ds tp profecute frits, T-Itfl.tit 1 y cic;n.tais, &c. &.c. A . Maclaine. On he back parts of .the lands there is a large quantity of ftone convenient to the town, and generally preferred for building cellars. November o. 1790. WHERLAJi m the year 177 I gare five obligations to Frede lick Gobble, each containing the fum of feven pounds ten lhiilings, Maiyland currency, (dollais at 'Jo) and rhe ririt bond became due in -AogUit, 177 and the next in AugH, 1773, and or.e be--. came due in each year aitsrwatds. I have paid and lakrn up. alLbut tne jaft obligation, v.lwch I have teen always ready and willing to dicrrare : and be ing informed, hat the laid obligation was fcrr? to his ft ate, I take this method to give public no:i"e to whw ndbfcver may have inch obiiga'ie, u, apply. tQnfx Githiert living in the Foi k or the vnd?' rivers, in :he county cf Rowan, hav ing rtquefted him to diichnige iuch Hi gaiion, as I am about removing to the the (late cf Georgia. 1 c r j ir o p her Hoi m an . .November '64, ; THE book entitled, " the i office and authority of a j Juftice of the Peace:, i according to the jlaws of NORTH-CAROLINA, ing more than half epmpletcD, iiubferiptions to rhat viork wijl ceafe to be received on tie firft day of December nextafeer which period the geleritruftedjvvith lufe icntiqfr hHersr vtill much oblige llie j5Bbiflier by for warding the lift of filbfcribers. No perfon cart exriecV to be cojifiderjed as fuchjun left the fubicription money be paid be fore that day. V j j F. X. MARTIN; - Nov, 20, 1790.1
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