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WAR DEPARTMENT, I 5epten?bn o, iqo. Information is hereby jjj given to all the military invalids of the United States, that the fums to which they are annually entitled, and w.hich will become due on the tih day of Maich enfuing, wjiil be paid on the faid day by : je Com mi Hi oners of Loans ivhhin the flates rcfpeclively, :?ik!sr fuch regulations as the FifitJent of the United States ruuy dirccl. H. KNOX, Secretary of the Department of War. C'GcnerslSkinneris Com mi'iioner crr Loans for the Hutcof North-Carolina. Notice. npHE building of a goal for the diftricl of Fayettevillc, v.ill be let to the loweft bidder, en the 27th inftant, at the court-houfe in Fayettcville, when the plan and dimenflons may be fecn. The per(on un dertaking this work, muft en ter into bond with furlicient iccurity for the true and faith ful performance of the con ti jcl. Part cf the tax for defraying this work is now collected, and ready to be paid to the undertaker. fcjT The different fheriffs v.-iiuin the difhic-t of Fayetie ViSle are hereby it queried to ft and in readinefs to account vi h a.nri pay the commidicn cs for huiWing fsid goal, all m .nies in their h?nds levied the above purpofes, on or before the 26th inftant. Lccembr 1 3. FOR 1 mirvgton. THOMAS WRIGHT. December, 6, 170. 656 THAT vu'112'jlc plantains:, ah?:v.i three niius below Fayettevillc, common ly known by the name of Spring Hill, now in the occupation of Jamer Bleed-. Avcrtk, efquirc, containing, with the lands adjoining, about lixteen hundred acres- The front on the river is akove three-quarters of a mile, and the lands for a ccnfiderable diftancc back, have a ftrong clay foundation, after which there is about two hundred acres of marfhand fwamp, very rich, and part of it at all times !ry enough for a com field, with a quantity of valuable ftave timber. Through the fwamp and marfh there is. a never-failing ftrearn, which formerly turned an overfhot mill near the hoafe ; and on the back lands there is good pine timber, and a much larger ftream of wa ter, on which there was for a fbort time. a faw-mill. The houfes may be repaired at a fmall eipsace. Produce or Public Securi ties will be taken in payment ; and pro pofals will ,he received by John Hay, John Ingram, or IVilliam Barry Grove,. efquires, in Fayettevillc, who are fevc rally empowered to make contrails or by me in Wilmington. A. Maclaine. On vhe back pans of the lands there is a large quantity of (rone convenient to . the town, and generally preferred tor building cellars. November 20, 1790. j TO BE LEASED, For the term of four years, from the firft day of January next enfuing, A PLANTATION on the north weft liver, about fix miles imm Wil mington, late the residence of Robert Schaw, efquire, deceafed, an which ih'fe is a dwel!in-houfe, kitchen and other buildings. Upwards of one hundred acres of the high land cleared and under fesce ; alfo sbrm fifty acres rice land, twenty of which.have been di cheal, and may with a fmall expence be put in o;dcr for planting the er.fuisg y sr. F-r T 7 Tv 7 i i . t THE fubferiber bes leave to inform the public, tha: he ias opened a VENDUE STORE in thjs.tbwn, Wh-re he purpofes cifpofmg on do mm ?iiion, all kinds of merchandize, lands, ft jck, ne groes, Sec &c. He flatters: himfclt. the ftriS: attention; he will pay to the haer efts of thofe who farur him with their commands, and punctuality in PtPHlfinir rViA-sn -will .n.'l."U: -L r ukiliz mm tu ixicir iuture countenance. i JAMES BAKER. F 1 N. B. On hand: a good afTortmeut cf DRY GOODS and WEST-INDIA A ITICLES, which he will felliov for caih ojr produce.1 Fayettevillc, Nov. 4, '1 790. 61 For SMe, !'' IVE hundred acres of LAND on iLake Waco- maw, adjoining toMn Dupre's nantation, with a imali houfe thereon. For texnVs, apply to the fubferiber, or to'Mr. Seve rin Erichfen. in Wilmington. WILLIAJVIIIVIEKG. Fayettevillc, Nov. 15. 62. A Bay Mare Stolen. STOLEN from the fuhferiber, on the 19th inftant, a dark BAY MARE, about fcur feet ten inches high, trots na turally, has apiece crjopt off each car', branded on the neck, jhus, A I) and 1) D, ncitker of which arc very plain, alfo j' . D D e her moucting fhoulder thus, K j;!e wiie A D on her buttcck ; Ih c has a thick irain and tail, which curls ; is about ten years old. Any, perfon who v ill bring me faid mare,: fliall have FIVK POUNDS reward, arid lor the thief and mare, TEN POUNDS. ARCHIBALD M'DUFFIE. 'erlan-l ccur.ty, 4 ? 1
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