JORDAN, & BURKE, At their (tore in Hay-Street, corner f the State-Houfc Square, and oppoflte Colonel Thackfton's, offer for fale, for Cafn or Country produce, an a fTor fo ment oRFALL GOODS, now open ing, and confining of EOSE BLANKETS, . Dutch Blanketing, Klattic coatings, 4.4 and 5 4 cloths, 7-4 fuperfine ditto, CaUr.icre, Durants, Callimar.coes, Men and Women's wonlcd (lockings, Tojljncts, Faftnonable waiftcoat fliapei, Greenbaize, Flannels, Plaini, Wildboar, Kindai cottons, Cloaks, Thickfetts, Corduroyf, fancy cords, velverets, Shawls, - callteocB, chintz patterns, Men nd Women's cotton ftockings, Irifti linens, Check and lirtin handkerchiefs, Sheeting linen, Powlafs, Silk handkerchiefs, Barcelona ditto. Black mcde, Sewing (ilk and twift, Black fattin florentine, Hair libbands, tafte, white kid glovef, Tailors threads, Nuns ditto, Holland tapei, quality a 4 fhC bind ing, Almanacs, primmtrs and fpelling books, Writing pper, and ink powder, Playing cards, dates and pencils, Tcvvter bafons, guns, hand fa ws, Weeding hoes, augres, harvd-faT filss, fMill ditto, Pad and Hock locks, -.Spectacles, Jc I metal coat ai waiftcoat buttons, CVmmon ditto. ) 1 Sleeve buttons, thimbier, ..Snuffboxes, 'I obacco ditto. J:s harps, gimblets, Table and tea ipoon?, .'Siid'ars, pen-knites, and cutteau ditto. Table knives and forks, Horn ani ivory ccmbs, F'h hecks ; j' . s and white chappel needles, Tl .c: s, 6 !;e, knee and lock buckels, Cotton cards, Ci:rma.n ftcel, bar-iron, Iron pots, Dutch, ovens, Frying pans, Fching axes, cofRc tr.ills, Shot and bar lead, Grind ftones, Nails, fad-irons, tobacco p'pe?, Queens ware difhes and plates- rnugv bowls, Sec, Snaffle, pelhara, curb, and phted bridle bits, Si eel heads and throats, fiaples and plates, SaJilers tacks, Albm, ; Gun powder, Coffee, tea, ihuff, Copperas, AUfpice, pepper, ginger, Wine, rum, fugar aid molaiTc, Saltjimd fundry ether articles too nume rous for an aivertifement. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the fubferiberr living in Iredell county, North Carolina, onthe firft day oi July laft, a" negro fellow named FRANK ; he is of a vellow complexion, fhes fome marks jof thefmallpox, is about 5 feet S inches high ; has by running away before, 'arri getting fro it bitten, loft two of the little toes of his left foot, ard prt of the third ,ene ; J expect he will change his cloaths and name, and pafs for a free man as he has done before, and endeavour to maki his way to Fayetteyille or WL'mingtan, and get on board fome yeilel, as he has often threatened To ta do. Captains'of yeiTels and others are cautioaed on their peril not to harbour faid fellow. Any perfon w ho will take up fait fellow and bring him to me, or fecure him fo that I get him again, mall receive the above reward, and all refonablc charges, JOHN WORK, pclofcer 18, 1790. The above mentioned fellow was takn and confined in Robipfon county gaol, from, which he made his efcape en or about the icth inftant. Should he be taken again, it is particularly requefie-i he may be fo ironed as to prevent hirr again getting away, - " " - 1 ' ' xm. ' JUST PUBLISHED, jind fir fals at t',:e printing-tffice) Tiri NORTH-CAROLINA ALMANAC, t or the year ot oui Loi d 1 79 1 . For Tra&ofL-arid on Cairii miles from Nsfhviiie, con taining, 3072 acres. For particulars enquire at the printing-Gfriee. November iy 62. For PRIVATE SALE, Turfuak t to the laft witlcj Fran -cis Clayton, Efq, deceafid, THAT well known valuable planta tion artd parcel or' land, called Rocky Print, n the Ncrth-Eaft ri ver, ia New-Hanpver founty, containing, by the original grants, 1920 acres, with a. . large brick houie and other buildings L One hundred and ninety acres cf ihik has beea under crop this year, and is txL cloied with new fence ; ; andthere are ie veral hundreds of acres clear, aidfit for immediate cultivation, i Thefe lands, arc ibme of trie beft in the flate, both for til lage and pafture. ALSO, the plantation arid rands en the ScunJ, where Mri Clayton umailr reilded (fprmerly Mr. Harnett's) cm'--tainmg about 800 acreswith a commo dious dwelling houfe, and other neceFai rj buildmgsA conilderable part of this is clear and under good fences, having ' been planted this present year, -and ik excellent for corn and indigo : with this, r feparate, will be fold, an extcnfive range of banks, between the Sbur4 and the Sea, efteemed valuable for flock, and tie timber, and ori which, is fome good jlanable land. j ' Credit Will be given, and the payments received by inftallments ; but ih addition to perfonai fecurity, mortgages on thb premifes will be required. Proppfal will he received in "Wil mington, by Archibald Maclaine, Kerry Urquhart, or Henry Toomer, the aclirg executors, to whom the lands are deviie4 for fale, 1 j iV B. On the firft of January fieyf, the negroes, confifling of above forty workers, will be hired in families for one v ear. Wilmingtcn, Oft. 1 4. . 59" r .VPrTRVILLTSPRiNTFD by HOWARD & ROULSTONE, for JOHN SIBLFY & Co. v. L I ii'5 II A I). :n FiV-Strhft. viih'p F.iTavc Ati!.-1pc nf TtiflltTPnr- A (TvfTtfr rrc r t s. i &C.aiS " ' - HUt.'JClliS! JONr.fr thi.e p?pcrare taken in at Three Hard Dollars- pci .amini f .Uy-tvJp Hai-L-A m ruiuv.ns, uiic. ;nc emu quarter at u.c era ci li:c year. ;i

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