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CHRONICLE: ADVER TISER. *• i MuriF annu’K>\ T H U R S DAY. bCtOBER I, 1795. [No. 14, THB ABSTRACT AND BRIEF CHRONlCLB bP THB TIMES.' •Shakespeare. P^INJED tv J.iMeS CARET, AT HB PRINFtNS »FFICE. CORNER OP MARKET I I ^ — - II I ' AND SECOND STREETS. -'-.CAN EPISCOPACY, ^>60? Conn^icnt. : ^’b.(hol.,NewYwk. » sit*. HillwP'Y’-! fclkop, Now Stoio. l.>,o.n, iitoP. C»n»da. ■ terii Souih-Caiolina. ^ e ' ^;^,r78^ thrrcbumlrH ^ T^oregaiioi'S have been ^ conft.Antiy ,perioJ,alfo, one hundred and Lmwcd have come from Eng** ^betn ordained by ihc bifliops btinafand copies of the American iidk have been primed, lliicc its ._.alconvention of the cburch Ji Pbiladelpliia, on the fecund n September, Inclday, the 29rh July, an sarcii was organized in Wa- the ftatc of New-Y ork ; Iwynlcful and much admired [fS preached by the rev. mr. jiffilor of St. Philip’s church, IliimAiitsu. 4?. ' ' ■“ ■ ■“* » sisorffrands Clayton, deceafed ; ln« |hai to undcrAaiid^ fruni laakirity, t'oRt diould they not iiiccret entered upoa the chan- bwfcckrt, in May ttr n !a1>, it will iloBjcnntrppt of court; hare, tr^dthirown accord, and not EKtolluddecree, concludvrd to fell dii^B^iauuon, belonging to that t: ki^Actfore. be fet up at piiUHc ^•tkdwdafajrth dav» of November tliftmd'irilniington.—It ccxilifts tslajdfdad twenty acre- j a larte prime land as any in "?«d«J;it5iitaation tdiaihle;*be-. fiifta miles from town, and North Eaft branch of »• Jk term*, confonant to the will two, and three years each year; the plir approved lecurity, Vrtfroatheir dales, with a niort- Pofieflion will be given jHoary next; at which time Itto.reLtlvc thereto •Ptffl by With parties concerned. SfUF URQUHART, HtNRY TOaMER, ,^nrc«ors of Francis Clayton. 3® BE SOLD, VENDUE, in OCTOBER, contain “P^“' **' it the fuit of ad- adrniniftra- ‘ '^ion,againft John Porter ►ilt?l"i^tl'tEaftfidcofthe 1, • ** limbered with 'hat and New Hano- to the day J parties. IherifF. of imported a genera* ^orrcuil upon rca- Il.Sc\V. T aken UJ*, by the patrol of Wilmington, thc i^ih- inft. a likely Negro man, who calls hinsfelf JACOB, and iiiys he ran a'vay •from A,rc4ibald Robcrtlon, of Beaufort, lour weeks previous to his being He alfo declares, that he iiiteuiied to go po.Charlc {l‘>u, to his right owner, captain jokp^ Jeuk.ns, from whote he xvas plaudercd -lift wn, by captain Anthony, off Charicftoii bar, out ef a tifhing boat. Thriclkm appears to be about 46 Years old, uc^ fix feet high, and has a crooked khcc, which iucHnes in to the other, and a fcaf 'on tht fame leg, wixiah he fays he got in riding a race, when a boy. WM. JACKSpN, jailor. Wilmington, Sept. 43, 1795. LANDS FOR SALE. Cutlar, *79j. O N the filth day of the term.pf the next fu^erior court to>be held in W;imiiig.ton, at the court-lioufe.in faid town, will be oi^ered for laic the following tratSU or parCds of laud., to wit, 640 Acres lying^m-Brunfivick cou .ty, on th^ foutli weft tide of the north weft branch Cape Fear River and on the fopth fide of Ltv- ia^lon*s Creek, being; the fanib land granted bjr patent the aad day of May, 177a, to J. Carter, heir to Edward Carter,' deeeaacd. 400 Ajcres fituatc in Duplin county, on the Beaver Dam Branch of Liifieftone, formerly pofftfl'cd by one Morgan Sweeny, 148 Acres fituatc in New Hanover county, on the weft fide of the north eaft branch of Clpe Fear River, joining the upper fide of Benjamin Evans’s land; on the Welch tra«5t where John Wright and Francis Drumgold for merly lived; being the fame land which was conveyed by Arthur Benuing te Andrew Thomfon. 600 Acres, or thereabouts, fituatc in the laft mentioned county, on Black RiVer, formerly poffefled by Achrilcs Roan, and the poffelfion tliert'of lately recovered from J. Devane, by the truftces iff the^univerfity of North Caroljna. Alfo, one water lot. fituatc in the upper part of the town of Wilmington, Iving between the lots whereon mr. j. Loudon *and mr. W. Cutlar now live; meafuting 66 feet in Front- ftreet, and from thence running down to low water mark, being the lot which Robert BHi* formerly conveyed to one Henry M‘Culloch and is now in the pulTelfion of mr, W. Cutlar. as tenant under the truftees. The p -rfons laft feized of the foregoing lands dying vvitiiout lawful heirs, the fame lauds be came cfchcated, and were granted by the ge neral affembly of the ftate to the truftees of the univcrfity of North Carolina, and will be fold agreeable to the ordinates of the Imard of truftees.—A credit of one, two, and three years will be given, and to freure the purchafe money bonds with approved fecurity, together with a mortgage of the premifes, muft be made and delivered. W. H. Hill, Attorney for the truftces of the univerfity, BILLS On London, Bofton, or Portfmouth (N. H.) For fale.—Apply to the Printer. B'ANTED IMMEDIATELY, /^NE or two white journeymen carpenters who imderftand framing; to fuch good wages will be given. Apply to John Allen. _ — -■ '■ ■■I— 50 Dollars Reward. R AN-A WAY from the fuhfcriber, on Saturday the 5th inft. a likely Negro flave, named TONY. He is about 24 or 25 years old; in height 5 fett 4 or 5 inch es ; was inirn in New Pro- ^^^jgi^^^vidcnce, and fpeaksEngUfti Well. He had on a pair of ftrjpcd trowfers, a white fhirt, a yellow cloth waiftcoat, and hig crowned hat. Generally wears his hair platted at the fides. . .... - Whoever delivers faid flave to me »" mington (hall have fifty dollars reward, anti all rcafunablc expcnces—or for any information whereby I may recover him, ten difflars. Should he, however, have quit this ftate, will give five dollars for certain intc gence thereof. Captain JAMES GHERABDE Sept. x;. VITION. A I^ gentleman qiiaiined to teach the Greek an'd Latin languages, will bear of a lu crative fi.uation, by applying to the printer.— He will allb be immediately accommodated with a houfe, a fervant, boarding, and every thing _ that can render liis fituatiun comforta- hle, if uot pleafurable. Atthough profeffurs of languages, aS well as ihofc of every other liberal art and icicuce, Ihould be gentlernttiy or, at leaft, conform to ger.iUtnatdy mannert f yet, uufortunately, we fee toi> many of them who ftcm to think thcmlclvcs privileged to indulge in the moft diJgujTmg eccen- ' trh’Uus: It may therefore be neceflary to add, that if the gentleman wiflilng to avail himfelf of this tiivitation poircfTcs a tulcrahle regularity of conttudf and a modetate d.gree of fobiiet'^y his fociai enjoyments will be equal to his pecuniary emo luments. N B It Is expeaed, that he flxall be capable of mixing in fociety without da oftcutatious dil^lny of l-exipbanicptddniryt T he fubiciiber informs thole who were owners of carriages that did not make ent.-y and payment of the duties laft year, that un'-fs they erwne forward and pay for the fame, agreeable to law, during the prefent month, that he will be under the ntctlfity of rcrunilng their names toMhe attorney of the United States, to be fueJ without diftiniftion. Mr. Archibald Cutlar, in Wilmington, will receive the fame* KENAN LOVE, CoIRiftor of Revenue. New Hanover, Sept. 19, 175^5. Mr, Cutlar will receive entries and payment of the duties on carriages for the following yCuf, as wel^ as grant licences to retailers iff frrtign fpirits and wines.—.As the law requires thir to be done before the 30th September iuft. he hopes attention wiil be paid. K. L. FINAL NOTICE. N otwithstanding the former notice, of filing all thofe whofe bonds, nores, or book accounts have been long handing, both of the concern of John Johnfton and Co. and the fubferiber’s, m-any ftill remain unpaid ; and finding that their promifes prove abortive, I am compelled, in juftice to myfclf, to inform thofe indebted, that every, debt not paid or fettled to my fatisfaeftion, previous to the firft day of Odlobcr enfuing, will be placed in the hands of certain attornies at law, fur reco- verv, without difcriminatioit; as I am anxious to clofe the whole of my bufinefs in this ftate as fpcedily as poffible. I hope thofe who have got long indulgence will make immediate exertions, ar4 rccolledl how chearfuily I gave them credit, relying on their puniftuality. Jno. Johnfton. Wilmington (N. C.), Aug. 6, I“95. Books • - * Far fale\ at Carey's printing-off.ee^ Sherry, Port, Porter, Iron, Rum, &c. For (ale, by JPHN JOHNSTON. Aug, 70y 170 5* TO BE SOLD, CHEAP, FOR CASH OR INDIAN CORN, O ne, two, or three NEGRO MEN, fiel Haves.—For particulars inquire of th*^ fubferiber, at his plantation on Neffy’s Creek near to Wilmington. John Hill. CHARLES LA PLACEj WATCH-MAKER, , -F R O M P A R I S, H as the honour to inform the publio; that he has taken the ftore lately occupied by Alexander Young,in mr James’s houfe; where he intends to carry on his bufinifs. 1 hofc who will favour him with their cuftom, may be allured that he will do his utmoft todeferve their confidence; he will warrant the watches repaired by him, for' twelve months. W He alfo offers to keep in good order and wi^up.at the rate of four dollars by the year, the clucks of fuch fobferibers as lhall employ Wilmington, July 9 fGLIO. Card's War AiJat i Containing^ a map of tU Vniiod ?/ frenci, and Dutch Netherlands m ,p of France, map of Germany and I Italy and Saris,na, and a chart of the IVf iZi/e. QNARTO. ; Burfeann’s Quintilian, atom. OCTAIV: American mufeum. 14 vol* ; BtllV furgery. 7 vols ; Bruce’s travels. 6 vols : B-urpa.,„, S : Coxe , view cf the United State, of America • Uumplirej, (eolonel) mifeellaneou. work. Inip. rtlal hfftory of the French revointion JeUaron S note, on the Rate of Virrinia j Kkey club , * L-ovc*s furveving Life, character, JSre. of Watt, and Doddridje Moore s (doctor j jjru.-nal in France, a -roU ^ — Zcluco Plowdcn’s hiftory of the Britiflx empire Smith s hiftory New Y’ork ^ Sillar’s Scottilh poems Trial of Maurice Margaret for fedition The young book-keeper’s affiftant Treat ife on the management of peach and ncc, tarine trees ""^LToitahh.”' “■* duodecimo. Arabian night.s enfcrfainmerL 4 voT* American theatre. In i and in 2 vols American jeft Iwok. Part firft and fecond Book of common prayer according to thr rites of the proteftant epifcopal church of the United States of Americ.i Brown on the natural equality of men Blair’s ferrro'is, 3d volume BaronTrenck’s memoirs' Bleec’ser's (Ann Fbza) mifccllaneons works Beautits of Fielding Brydonc’s tour through Sicily and Malta Blair’s leisures abridged Charmer. Acolleiftion of foqgs Dodfley's Efop i Duncan’s elements of logic Edwards on religious affeiftiocs Female jockey club Farmer’s (Ameri :an) letters Fiftier’s young man’s beft companion Friend of youth. 2 vols Goldfinch : a coUeElion of fongs Guftavus Vaft'a’s life. Written by himfelf Gough’s arithmetic Haunted priory. A romance, founded on fadl ■ Howard’s life Holy war (Bunyan’s),Shaddai againft Diabolus Hiftory of North America Hiftory of South America Incidents of youthful life Inquifitor. By mrs. Rowfon. Jofrph Andrews johnftoR’s fpelling dictionary l.ife of dodlor Franklin, written by himfelf Lady’s friend Life of Voltaire, partly written by himfelf Life of general Lee, with his eflays and letters Life of lady Jane Grey, queen of England Night thoughts, by dodlor Young Qdiorne’s mifcell ineous poems Plays. A collection of. Confifting of, Nofong no lupper, the farmer, wild oats, and the romp Pulpit and defle. A dialogue, wherein the com mon errors in praitical religion are refuted Paine’s age of rsafon Pamc*s jeft book Ready reckoner : or, trader’s furc guide Roderick Random, 2 vols Spectator, 8 vols Vocal remembrancer. A collcition of fongs Weftininfter catcchifm explained Watts on the improvement of the mind FOR SALE, A FEW PUNCHEONS. JAMAICA RUM. • Apply to Charles Jordon. "Aagnft 14, I795«
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