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1 j Af if i yi ii bi - ii - ii ii it i& i Mil'' m is r mm 41 &j r -, i mm - -Am a ft a m sv t i - l . amw m & m - -- . j m . c m " - w . -b . - - - - - . Tr ; ; . ' : "" T U E S.D A Y,' ' V E,M B E R 6, 172. " ( Vol. I. ) ; PRINTED by ALEXANDER IN. for TOHNt, SIBLEY, i x ( Num: I REVENUE.; tflh principal alteraUont in regard U the ' Revenue frm diRUled fpirits, nude 1 i ' - the JH of Contrefsi ofiU tb ityof M;,il9 ConeerningtheDUTIES on SPIRIT3 diftilled vithin iW Uiu- ted States ; : t "KW" V ' ' 'Sellionj-peclarejf if -a; , - m HAT thetreient flunet tm ip - J. native ax domeji reduced on and after 1 next. The dotiei prooi 1 mat is on ipuu T u n matenais mau; be nnlefs the oerfon be a tenant oh leafe for I r-Ju. L " -un, 'W Sonhi are a neat BILLIARD ROOM, with a :M tEfoft;.day?fW ;aTeaif or nwr,tf unle&'thi ow'hetpf$e' LT-- .W-a ld TABLE much frewctfted, alfo, ' a .;, commohpr.of .WhuTteyJ aretobelowercdngthewhole time of working the W cent,, fromthefbrme "cent, per gallon, 'to fcven cents. Xht i ftioneer fptriu of native materials are taly markej, atd fterwardf emstkar may - n1npr1rffir666rIi6isrBuTt6'fe Vv . r. f . . ... accommodate ; ihofe who have had the right to pay according to we capacity or .' the ftill (that is me country diftillers) and dillilleries of the c'uftomary extent in the inland towns, Ac, the following; arrange- jnents and reductions have been made by Congrefs,' to take place after entering as -tliiecledin the-fecona-faipnia '?e in rtt'ie s.fnwTis and villaze fthwhole capacity of the ftiils in which dd aot 0 -laountto four hundred gallons) miy pay ncr-m in(ladnf the fonier di IUIJ VI fc WMfcwy r . 1. r V r ftiilwill fiold' or meafure, for al whole tv or nxiv cent lur cacu K4uuu uMk. uc - year-, diitiUing. taerera. pjttHiene, r e country may pay. tnc icpucca v . xorioc purpo re, bj thorHftrs. cutyoffifty I qne hatred gata country, pr-AU lpiri , n acity,townorvillage(if there bUot indealers, are to be entered-at th office of Tfuch jown diltillerruius aitogewer equal Uliiltv.t u, r cfeofeVtc.be applied for at fhCollea.ori , oince, jor one mouuidi vtw .feaUonhe ftill will meafure oi :- lor more than one month thi of ten cents per month for every -tbejiill will hold ft. or thejdiflfflerjmay XUnStfkU of twenty gidlcnjfte mote 7 pay forlhe fplriti te iHall adlually Ldillil Unmarked or unflerti6ed, going froni one through the year, at the rateiof feteafclaceto nojher,7.wnilalo.bO:a'le AO . . cents tor each gaflon - orcommoiiuWhif- fefzure on and after the. fattf thirtiexh day ley proof, or br& proof. Hquor, diftflled i TDf September. ' The officers otinfpeftion and ' fo' id proportida for what Ihall bfe are to take mcafures for rr arlina ail foch ftronger than common. The law gives -lcciionorrchpiisu tnqje cjccuoni, prjHipHHjw ijii .uiHiurr., oe maticea before, and are to pire etrtih and requires of him to make knovn his cates for the fame, at the rtquert cf any choice in one or the other way in writing, a form for which theCollectorwill furniln.1 Tlip diftiller will then receive a licenfe, , figned by the Super vifor, if he intends to J pay by the capacity of tie ftill, and noj by the gallon diftiued. , Jf he doe, not make his choice, or afls contrary to it alter cnuung, men ne u to paynttyJoar cent, per annum on every gallon the ftill vrill meafure "or hold. No fee is to be chargetUer the licenfe, nor for any other ' papers which may be fornithed to the dif tiller, or others, or which ihall be required of them. The licenfe, willj mention tlie day when he i, to begin, and the "clay yhen hjpi, to end his diftilling, ,It is w belignedby tneSupervifor, and counter figned by the Colleaor. If th diftiller clecl, to pay the monthly rate of tea cents, lie maA not diftil. before, nor after the limited time for which the licenfe if, with . out getting a new licenfe, under the penal ty of two hundred dollars. At leaft one office of Infpeaion In'eve- Tj county in each diftria or ftate. Every poueuor ot a um, oi whatever lite, whe ther it be employed in diftilling 3r not, iito enter his il ill in the courfe of the month of June in eachyear Still, bought or m any way procurea oy a reiident in any county, or brought into a county by . a perfon moving Soto fuch county, ie to 7 be entered at the fame office, withiu thir ty day, of their ptocuring or removing them and before diftilling with them. .a The entry is to defcribe the flill, aod to f mention iu capacity, the place where it s. i'ei, and in whofe polTeffion it ii, and whether it i, intended for diftilling or for fde, andlf it (hall have been removed in4i to the county, from whence it wai fo re moved. The penalty for omittin? t cn : ter a Hill ai above required, is, (Sell, lit it -1! v 1 i cr .1 t I er or DofTefTor. . ' A SelihHi. t . The 01iraer, polTeuors of ftiUs arc : .-'jointly, and fijparatelf KaMcTor duty ajf- tf,e ftill itfelf, and the owner of the ' a treipaueror an mirnaeron tne tar. -aw- ;That calks, &e. -.which have been legal A That calks. &t. which have been Wal A ' . . . ., "'.:'. . . " and may be again ufed for fpirits, and 'aj gam legally marled by an ethcer. r v , j SeaierDeilareirS-.': 'v: That two gillonsia every' hundred gal 16ns of fpirits which Hull bV entered for 'the payment of duty according to law, ihall be allowed jfor leakage at the dif- r : ; - ".; -i 7 -:''$eIL,m '9,'.PrmtA;. '- '-...W. inilCI" anrt nnnn vhirV 9 flill fhall h wnrl-f 7 2 i, ;"'ir?i Anvf Oftl .Hjh!: mnrmr wftfph- - . - 1 1 11 iritis nm t - ium wji uawv a av- r ----- -i w u r - - t v S; 5: d canprove Ue:dimUerto;e!ibeeh " 'u having left ; good OWJ That all Hills, on which the duty U HHt& name pf LttThey appear to ; be paid on tlieir capacity (thlf if on te aboiit forty years of age are country 'tmmher f vatlnnc. bbrn. and fpeak pood Englilh.' They " - - ' van J . i,n.ill !J.?ii-J. rr. . ! i .i hiuu oc mcniinea r 10 wmcn ena tnev will be marked-and Bumbcrti: sliick'tll!! oe aont w.itt impreliive. punchtprqvtde Infpeaion for the diviGon, on or beftr caflts; which were' tot required by law to oiumer or dealer, in order to protect the "' nii weir contents trom the above Mentioned conferences. ; "WILLIAM POLK, Suptrvifort . - id at o r r The' following encurageroenj; are alfo - given oy ongreli, to the -diftHlm from NATIVE or'DOMESTIC mateiia. viz. The importation of Gin -in -'cafes, Jogs, bottles, andfmall calks, and Brandy and Other, fpirits In the fame, is prohibited after April, 1793. Spirits difiilled in the JiSJlVt "1 0,0 ",olafl"andotIier fo' reign materials, are to pay from ten ceivt, t t.M. f,fc ...,j. , proof .or llrehgth Imported fpfritmade -r rt-.Lt. . . 1 .A. . OI vviw, aretopay Jrom, twenty HeigbCf'e Sfty cenu j and all oUitr. import and all oUt import- enty-Evejo fvrty.f,x "J ' M t '?4W , a ipims trom twenty cent,. 'Peter Stron Informs the public, Out haying u fortune to be buret our of hi, Onf otano, he has taken a Houfe oppofite Mr. ADAM', (lore, where he conti nues to carry on the . l CLOCK, WTCH, ' JEWELLERY BUSINESS T y1 1 ' w:olL? AND He wants two a&ivc LADS between 12 and it year, of are. as APPRENTICES to the abovf Luft. ncfi. . . d 'He will eiveone lnrd Dollar an ounce for old or cutSILVI R. FMjtttevil!etOaoler 30, unvciimcu uiLwcnrv canons or moxe, . ice. trom " . 1 t , x - . , r. K"u . "lumiuun iu icizurc ; ana joints in ..' ..oli. ' wtlt k-T.'.ki- ;---. ' 4 : ur, n iHwAMurraycuevme. i4.. azuav From the fubfcnber,ra N E G R O M A N 'Named DOUGLAS ,Some-tjme fmce purchafcd from ULumiliam Fayejtevi RTiTii-. j a nrfr. i ffiJ1 tfff-lf ?S 1 "7 f' u" J" "Tti vJT WILLIS ' M - - T . IV U IV; ft VV A I, WA PROM tKe fubfcriberS plan- , tation about the fifteenth, of au o wsi TWO NEGRO E S.: Man, named N.ait, who is very black, ; . and rather tall, well known by the name : of Cooper Natt.h Woman, not quite fo black as the man, of a low ftature, lufty, ' . hirH fr ' """ "r . O r' aWtWi- vme VS-MTiS'ffiwS cuftomed to live in that place that they v' pa1 c;uv' -TSZwI' 1 "c uf X 'T, .T " V Hlll EJ?- Wilmington, is weU - -wowaincre. , . . , ' ample Satisfaction, adequate t their fcr- m - Ti'4''- v N E-G R O 7 B O -Y. A PPRARS frt aWent"-4f r r year, cf age, and fay, hi, name is JIMfc about Eve feet 6 inches hjgh,conn- Jtl. , r :i,A f u. - &SA!Sf!SS - 2!!7 J? " Carolina, and that he eame away with a S . . . . run-away negro wao lormerly lived in Randolph County in this ttate, who wa, there taken up. Tbe owner, on eroVimr his property, may have him, by paying fuch expences as may accrue on detaining him. JOHN SIMSON. u: - v v: 1 " I J A N AW A Y trom the iubferibers1 lVplanution, one mile from Favette- v'dle, TWO NEGROES, a man and a .a woman. They were lately advertifed in thi, paper, to be detained by the fub- ,fcrber as runaways, they have been in 7PO"cluon hnce March laft. . - JAMES MORE. v...it-MK A HORSE DETAINED. f N the 4th day of Septftob- . KJfrM a man came to thu town,late n the evening with a largeblack waggon- horfeVho, it.l- remember rightcalled himfclf GEORGE SMITH. arA fA he wa, trom Lincoln County t near Ram- frvft Mills j that he had a brother in t . u rit-A ftiriKniir ina 1TC1I IILLCU 1UC a XilUXVLT4 .t Ui, town of the name of John Smith, who . Wilmington Diftricl,! . -$ drove a waggon, belonging to him, all. V Ii Equity. X Sept.i of which oprtt the enquiry of a Magillrate of this Couetv. was found m fcA.ir, , and from hi, giving fuch unfati.faflory anfwer, to number of queftion, that were afked him, it wa, the opinion of the faid Magiftrate that the Hotfeftiould be de- lained in oofTcffion until the next mnm. .ngtwhenhe difanpeared, nn3 has not fincebeenbeardof. The HORSE is ftill In mv poTcrtion, fo that the owner,, on proving th property, may have him a fain, n paying the eipcnceof this adver tilirmeat. R, DONALDSON. For SALEi or to LETj . Par a term of year t. ,'!. k tt TOWN r PITTSBOROUCH Chathatot County. A NE W V TWO STORY ft OVU S E. -gaining one acre, an excellent STABLE trith Idlsfortenty Horfel. COACH .HOUSE and GRANARY, Vdjoinwg a hanJlbjteicXPWP Wemitt me about ten acres and healthy; and U' fmnmerTotiW is The ntuation i$ agreeable one of the blit inihe; ttate--with(n.vone mile of the Mineral Springs y which, tho but latelv difeovered, are much frequent ed in the fealbn. For terms apply toths fubfehber onihe pre miles . P. St7LA WRENCH -Pituhormih SeptS-ttgt. i- 9 s HeW.bU 7 AYLOR viom LONDOv. SM MaUHf JJVilJUW. . i , : RBGS leaves to inform-the ?uMichat he rW h aV . tJ. n i. uht, : .W- bore bofineft in aUlts branches, in the. Houfe lately occupied by Mr. Jacob-Hart - Teral of the.Cit;eof Ear0Fpe, he flatters himfclf he ihall merit the approbation of nrtMPF P ATr.V . fin rti , arhn will Muvcusut vu ww ovjv.vi a $Ht Mlfi maket tie: ntnveft faJhioMti ''7 : , favor, will be dedy acknowledged ' -i 07awr to, 179U f e.p.t. Amoved td the" (hop lately occupied ' by Mr.Jfw-cWS;Tavlor continue, to t carry bn'the V -.-V? -r- fJ O L D S M I T rTj - AMD; MEWELLERY - BUSINESS I tg variou, branches, and,' from the , : s t-'t. t 1 ! i r' cucouragemcpi wuicn hc u cncncca . f'om his former cuaomersj he flatter! mnweu inai nc mau mcru uic appruoau- on of any who will oblige him with their cuftorn. The mod trivial favours will be gratefully acknowledged by their bumble ftrrahti-i " T PHILIP XyTT & WATCHES CLEANED and tEHitED widi care' and difpatch Thehlghca price given for Old GOLD and Silver- --- '- . - tf. - ; FajtttmllleK OH. a. . . -7 &XT HEREAS I am Uw- V- VV fnlU tnW,,ii. nflV - , '. , T lully and rightfully poQeJIed - Of Certain nfproes. viz. Jioe.Erniid. Satn. 'IIanttal;iTeJn& RhoJty, bequeathed to lat of BECKY,thedau2htcrofLEVI GLASS late of Bladen Couxtj, dcceafcd,by virtue r my mtermarnags with the faid Becky, -Now thefe are to forewarn all perfons. -not ta hayc any. dealing,, or otlier elfeta, . do with the faid netrioe.. or anv of thenf Given unirrmy had,ih! i:d OCTOBER, 179s JOHN EAOAN. Term. 1 ?o 5. 'ROBERT Barnes,! s linpni7ri- VI 1 LKhD, 'CIJARD in th cafe, that f b ' f V , ' J' THnt ?'Jn a vie' ' &t"AS' U0JSMl)l1 ' . ' 11 L A N K S. SHERIFF, Jnftices' Attorney's, Merchant . anj every other dtferip. ti"n rf BLAKS. may be had at the Po.l Office. i 1 , I i J' 9-
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