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Copper Stills. The fubfcribei informs the public, that he has efta- bliilied a COPPER and TIN WARE MANUFACTORY in this to7;n—where may be had Stills of all fizes* ALSO, All kinds of Copper and Tin ware, which he will diipofe of on reafonable terms for cafii ®r produce. Cafh given for old Cop per, Brals, and Pewter. John Naylor. Fayetteville, Nov, 20. tf. /% LL perfons indebted to ihe en ate of Wi l li A IfoopER, crquire, deceafed, are requeued to nir.ke imme- diate payments and all per- ions who have any demands againft the faid effate, are de- iired to render their accounts, pronerly attefeed, to ' Ann \^ooper. Executrix. Wiiliuin, tioc-per, Executor. HilIi'bcrougli,Nov. 25. 64— JUST PUBLISHED, jlrJ for fidi at tie printlng-cppce^. The NORTH-CAROLINA A. l'm a N a C'- A ‘w'J r r\ : ri 11 ’■ -i^orci 1701. / y FIVE POUNDS REWARD; R an away from the fubferiber, liring in Iredell county. North- Carolina, on the ilril day of July lail, a- negro fellow named FRANK : he is of a vellow complexion, (hews fome marks- of thefmall pox, is about 5 feet S inches high ; has by running av/ay bet ore, and- getting froll bitten, loft two-of the little toes of his left foot, ard part of the third cne ; I expert he will change his cloaths- and name, and pafs for a free man as he has done before, and endeavouir to make- his way to Fayetteville or Wilmington,- and get on board fome vclfel, as he has- often threatened fo to do. Captains of veffcls and etkeri arc cautioned on their peril aot to harbour faid fellow. Any perfen who will take up faid fellnw and bring him to me, or fecurc him fo that- I get him again, ihall receive the above reward,, and all refonablc charges. JOHN- WORIC. Oilobsr i8-, 1790./ OA* The above mentioned feliew vras- taken and confined in Robinfon county gaol, from which he made his efcape oa’ or about the lodi inftant.- Should he be taken again, it Is particularly requeftej hepaay be fo Ironed as to prevent him-- again getting av/ay,. "PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given,- 7. that the fubferibers have taken that coiiimodlrus- and' pleafantly fituated houfe in this town, lately occupied by Mr. Dorsiy, and improve thefame as a eOFFEE-HO USE anJ TAVERN and, for the accommod.itidn of travellers, have provided a good let of Jlahleu Thofe ladles and gentlemca who favour them with t!}cir company, may dep-end on ihcir utmoii. e.xertions to give fatisfac-- They alfo carry on their Ven'dvh and' Commission buftnefs as uliial, in which they proffer their ferviccs to fuch gen tlemen as may hare bullncfs to traniaA- in tiiis to-wn. JOCELIN y* D'KERBE. lV‘lh)ih:'>LO'>u No-jsv:h:r 22, if 00, O'' • ^ J For PRIVATE SALE, Purfuant to thelctfi cis Clayton, lAq. deccafed, T hat well known valuable plant^t- tion and p:ircc} of land, called Rocky Point, on the North-Eaft river, i-A New-Hanover county, containing, by the original grants, 1920 acres, with ^ large brick houfe and other buildings One hundred and ninety acres of this has been under crop this year, and is cn- clofed with new fence ; and there arc fe- veral hundreds of acres clear, and fit Ur imincdlatc cultivation, Thcfe lands arc fome of the bed in the ftatc, both for lA lage and pafture. ALSO, the plantation and lands on the S/«W, w^herc Mr. Clayton uiiir.i^ refided (formerly Mr. Harnett's) c-; n- tainirtg about 800 acres, with a comnio-- dious dwelling houfe, and other neGeli..-- ry buildings—A confiderablc part of this is clear and under good fences, having been planted this prefent year, and is cxeeilent for com and indigo ; with this, or feparate, will be fold, an cxrenfive range of banks, between the Sound and the Sea, efteemed valuable for flock and the limber, and on which is fome good plantable land.- Credit will be given, and the payments received by inflailmcnts ; butip addition to perfonal fccurity, mortgages on the premifes will be required. Propofals will be received in v/il- mington, by Archibald Maclaine, Henry Urquhart, or Henry Tcomer, the executors, to whom the lands are devifed for fale. • Ah B. On tlie firft of January ncr', the negroes, ccnfuling of above ioriy workcis, v-'ill bcliircd in families for cue year.- Wilmington, 0£t. 14. ^5— BOOK BIN! Done in the neatefr n^spner, and on the iliortfft noticCj at the printirig-ofhee. Orders frem theco’untry> duly attended to, and pULC- loally executed. UT tl#. K Cl FAYLTTEVILI E~P:unt-o p,-/ HOWARD te ROULSTONE, for JOHN SiPI I Y & Co. ct F P. .\ N K L I N's H E A D, ;u G-iM-N-STRxr.'r, where Efinys—Articles of Intelligence—AdvcT»!fcr!'ci;ts. .c. art tbar; k! ully rcc-'ived- ... . ■' « SUBiCR IB i’iONv'j for tiiis pf])crarc taken in at Threi-; BiAru Dollars per annun., oi hity-i'-'-i’ -per.— h;t:i to be odd C2 Abicribiug, ere Guaru: in ik irtonihs, and the o;h,;i quaUtr at the end of the year.
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