.(-lit-) VENDUE STORE. FOr SALE, THE fuofcribeT fees leave to inform the public, that )ic has opened a VENDUE STORE in this town where he parpofes difpofmgj on commitfion, all kinds of merchandise lands, ftock, ne no, &c Sec. He fl itters himfelf the ftria attention he will, pay to the inter ets fthofe who favour him with their commands, and punctuality in-executing will entitle bm to their future j:;jntenance. ! JAMES BAKER. iV. Bi On j hand a good afiortmcat of! DRY GOODS ant WEST-INDIA ARTICLES, which he will fell low for calii or produce. i i Fayetteville Nov 41 1790- 6f-" RA N AWAY from the fubferiber, living in Sali(bury a likely NS C'; RO FELLOW,rtaraed A DRA HAM,. &!cnt thirty years old, about five feet fix nehes high, and very lorty ; is much pit ted with the fmall pot, and of a yellow eomplexiorv; has a defeA in hi right band, occafioned by a burn which he re ceived when young, and which is very cm fpicuous. 1 i will ' give TH REE POUNDS to any perfon v ho will fecure bins fothat I may get him again. COtfROD BREAM. talifsurj, OH. 28, 1 790. 61 64:' For fait a the Printing-Office THE FOLLOWING B L A N K S. BEED- I mm Ordinary Iictcfcs and bonds, --Aumiciftartion bond, M arriae licenfes and bond ty; fiuardian bond.; Ccalablci, bond;, . Sheriffs' bail bends,. Evidence tickets, . G'.rr.rrcn honds Appelant bond, Letters tefiamentary,. Set. fa. vs. forfeited reeognrraiirs. . Eitto. vs. bail in civil calcs, V.,i:s, i j S -bpcerns, : 2ci ds ro profceute.fuitfi F.xeciztior. I ladictncau, &c: THAT valuable plantation, about three xnilts below FayeUeville, common ly known by the name cf" Spring Hill, now in the occupa-itn of Jamet BloI rwcrth) efquirr, containing, with the lands adjoining, about fixteen hundred acies- The front on the Ttver is above three quarters of a mile, and the lands for a confiderable diftance back, have a ftrong clay foundation, after which there is about two hundred acres .of rnarfh and fwamp, very rich, awdpartof it at all times dry enough for a corn field with a quantity of valuable ftave timber. Through the fwamp and marfh there is a never-f ailing ft ream, which formerly turned an overihot mill near the, houfe y and on the baclc lands there is good pine timber,, and a much larger llream of wa teron which there was for a flioit time a 'faw-mi The hcuies may be repaired at a fmall expemcc. - Produce or Public Securi ties will be taken in payment?; and pro pofals will be received by John Hay9. Jahn Ingr&r or WUliMr Barry Grave9 efquires, in Fayetteville, who are feve rally empowered to make contrafts--o by me m Wilmington. 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 20 1790 ; "TTTHERtAij in the yea 1771, W? jave five obligations to Frede rick Gobble, eack containing the fum of feven pounds ten lhillings, Maryland currency, (dollapa at 76 and th firft bond became due in Aoguii, 177, and the next in Augft I773 and one became-due in each year afterwards. I have paid and taken up all but the laft obligation,. which I have been always ready and willing to difcfcarge conduc ing informed, that the faid obligation was fen to this ft ate,' I tak this method to give public notice to whoraibercr may have fuch obligation, t apply to Baft Gathier, living in the Fork; of the Yad kin rivers, in the county of Rowan, hav ing requeued him to diicharge fuch obli gation, as T am about removing to the. the (late of Georgia.- Chriftopher Holman.. November 59, 4 WAR) department, ! September 9, 1790. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military invalids of the United States, that;the fums to which they, are annually entitled, and which will become due on the 4 th day of March enfuing, will bepaid on th$ faid day by the Commiffioners of Loans within! t he ftates rcfpeftivcly, under jfuch regulations as-the Prefident of the United Stater may direct, H. KNOX, Secretary of the Department I of War. j GeneralSiinner is Gom miflioner of Loan for the ftate of North-Carolina, ! Notice. 'HE building of a goal for tTtcrti or hav?tvi f will be let to the loweft bidder, on the 27th inftant, at the courti-houfe in Fayetteville, when the plan and dimenfions may be fecn. The perfon un dertaking this work, mufl: en ter iiito bond with fufficient fecurity fdr the true and faith ful performance of the con tracl: Part of the tax for defraying this work is now collccled, and ready to be paid to the undertaker. ftr The different fheriffs witliin thcdiftricT: of Fayette v Jle, are hereby rcquefted to ftand in readinefs to account with and pay the commiffion ers for building faid goal, all monies in their hands levied frr thf ztfofw nnrnifrc on nr before the 26th inftant. December 13 !

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