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ythe Pig as no bad thing, and it js State of North-Carolina^ d the Chaplain has requefted a Pig m the fame fow the next time Ihe ws. wrenceA.Dorfey^ EQUESTS all pcrfops indebted to him, to make immediate pay- , othcrwifc he will be obliged to their accounts in the hands of an ney without partiality. It is much reluftancc he informs thofc emen whofe accounts became due c clofe of the laft year, that the has elapfcd without a fuliilmtnt icir engagements j he therefore bs this notice will be can induce- t for them immediately ^to dif- ge their refpeftive accounts. ilmington, Jan. 8, 1789. TTjames’s chronicle. The tithe pig. cpuient gentleman, member _ of Parliament for a borough in the Weft of England, fome time ago, on the evening previous to the marri age of his nephew, a clergyman, fent •him by his fervant a parcel accompa nied with a note, in which he inform ed him “ that it was with concern he refledfed that the Living he had lately prefented him to, could not be immedi ately prod uftivc; he had taken care, however, to referve him one Tithe Pig, which he hoped he would not refule, as it might furnifli, together with the fluffing, a difli for the wedding dinner.” On unpacking the parcel, behold! a xnoft beautiful Stiver Pig of exquifite workmanfliip prefented itfclf to view, and after examining it for fome time, a little door was dilcovered, which on being opened, the cavity was found to be fiidJfeJ with Bank Notes to a con- liderable amount I All were delighted with the plcafantry, taftc, and generofi- ty of the donor j the young gentleman has fince been taught to confidcr a 7N AJVAr From the Subscriber, A Negro Fellow named B U^K, well known In and about Wilmingtcn. B O, A L S A Mulatto Fellow, named PARKER, a copper by trarlj. well known in and about EibabetU- Town, and may endeavour to return tliere.——The latter formerly belonged to Capr. R.'fcrJy and was pureLafed by me of Capt. BradUy^ of Eh/abeth-Town. A Reward of FIFTY SHIL- LINGS will be ;‘vcn to any perfon \vho will apprehend and deliver cither of t!ic above-mertioned fellows to the fub- feriber, or FiVB POUNDS for both, and all necefTary charges. JOHN GUERARD. Januaiy t, 1759. WAS FOUND, About three MonthsJince, near Toomcr’g Bridge, by a Negro Man, A Small Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing a few papers only, which ap. pear to beef little value..: On the^ut fide of the Pocket- Book it written, Jacob Capebar:, The Pocket-Book is left with the Printers hereof, and may be had upon paying the expence of this advertifement. ** 'Wilmington, January S, lySf. Newbern DiJ!ri£l, lln the Court of Equity, November"^ Term, 1788. I N the fuit there depending, where. in Francois Xavier Martin is com* plainant, ys. Thomas Davis, defend- IS Ordered, That Thomas Davis put in his aniwer to the com. plainant’s bill, on or before the firft day of the enfuing term (n hich will be on the twentieth day of May next) And that on the defendant failing in obedience to this order, the complain- ant’s bill is to be taken confejjo, un. Icfs caufe {hewn, &c. * ■m Publiiiied byorder of the Court, J_AMES ELLIS, Clerk 5c Maftcr (of the 'aforefaid court Dec. 10,1788. 43—4§ State of North-Carolina. Newbern DiJlriSi, In the Court of Equity, November Term, 1788, I N the fuit therein depending, where in James Ellis is c m.ibinant, vs, Eliphalet Ripley, detendaxU—It is Or- deredy That Eliphalet Ripi.?y put in his anfwcr to the corr.piainaui’s* bill, on or before the firft day of the cnftiing term (which will be on the twentieth day of May next.) And that on the defendant failing in obedience to this order, the complainant s bill is to be tahea/ro ccstfeffoy'Mnld^ caufe fliewn, 6cc. Publiftied by order of the Court, JAMES ELLIS, Clerk Matter (of the aforefaid Court. Dec. IQ, 1788. 43—48 Bowen Howard, Have for Sale at their Office, near the Market, W RITING Paper, by the Ream or fingle Quire, Blank Account Books, The Clforifter*s Companion, contain ing the ncccffary Rules of Pfalmody, a choice colledion of Pfalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems. Alfo, • ' n N The American Singing-Book, contain ing the Rules of Pfalmody, and, a large number of excellent Pfalm- Tunes. Wrapping Paper, Pafte Board, for Bonnets, Sealing Wax, Ink-Powder, Ink-Stands. □ 4 B L A N K S, May be had of the Printers her&if. I ^ 1^ N: (North-Carolina) Printed and Publilhed by BOWEN and HOWARD at their Annunf)' Effavs and Anic^efSubferiptions for this Paper (at FORTY SHILLINGS, per ) y a Artisjes of Intelligence will be gratefully rec^ved—AdvertifciBcatsinferted on realonable Terms.
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