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and .'V 't }^tb-Cartdina Weekly Aioertifer. % -• CO^NElt OF MARKET AND SECOND 6TREETS. « THE ABSTRACT AND BRIEF CHRONICLE OP THE TIMES;* per auHiok] - THUHSDAY, FEBrSIry u, ,7^ (Vol; 5. ^yk,Dnf^2i, 1795. ^ lupcr, ctiMNsnicating m nofl JSn whkh will be a meant ctvcfwl wlib fliinglct'. be pMcd ^ ^ ,«Btert wiDlie • as to ^•^**^^CUSTQMEIl. !r /as^TidN,'.' Wcwhcr^Boarditig. ** Trsaladlions of oatageawnt of Aru, jtbii^japofinoa was com** [fBcretin^ tbc ibt iety by beiig.mibwwien, in Kent. ^ futflMif mich wanted, I, for fitimng weather* Ae njundli OT the wea- r'^filb^ tad odt^ mixtures iHbeptiqi^i I tiied, JibytahMer: I tbencfcNre have ^(^fonron lodUeover d compo** w the porpoie, and I- Hlalwd oat which anft^rs my a kswpenemte l» water, is rflfbaSiMef weather, or heat IhAch brdeoi k, and confe- |Hb« darAalk)^ is much i)ii[,aKlwSfelaili^. . IB IKCfiPT. i|BwlKked|liaie, two of wood ^i■tfiNhnll: fift dbefe throngh "iidddMaHKh &itfred oil as ^wBlfeice for wprkin g with ihb; Jitw core moft be taken fHWeve grinding it as J mpnoetncnc; two coats ikM rather thin, the fecond ••■••Wttitly be worked—it 'AhMlDeh by time, and is potpafc to any thin* 1 fcciety were w>ted to for Arne- “»w«d wi:h this coip- * prefarved but bcan- Vpeniaoe will become ItothecoBDtry.' '*8 rented, ift Marth next, ^aAOTATlOU ia Bladtn "*■ *e N«rth-Wcft 200 acres of ^ Placed at one tierces of it at healthy h^^l^^mtdwemng honfe **■«“«* «e. kiJ'J'stmsT. ' , . r , Firb InfufAQipic Cbmpany.. *^HE prefident and direaort of ihc Maffii. X ch ufetts fire Infuimnce Company hereby give notice, That they fliall not in furnre, confine rlieir bafineft rotbelaor Eaftern States, but wilf receive propolalt at their office, iii Slate ftreet, and makemfiirance for any citi aens of the United biatea, on dweHing boufes ftores, and all other buildings; and uiigoodt wares-aM aierchandixe^-agreeably to their roles and rcgniaitiont heretofore pnbliffied. By order of the boaid of direaors. SAMUEL ABOT , Sec, N. B. Tint printers throughout the United States, are requefted to pnbMik'thisadvmile** meat. Bofion, Nov. 2r, iTqy. T he fubfcribers have for fiile, by the hogihead or^barrel, MUSCOVADO fuperior quality...Alfo, fbme ^ ’Thefe articles they WMid dif|x>fe of on realbnable terms, for cam or provifions. POTTS & GIBBS. JMi. 14. 1794. T he fubferiber, intendhiE lc?.ving this ftatc in lire conrie of* a few woexs, re- quefts thole Who have any demands againfi him, to bring in their accounts for payment; and thole indebted, to make immediate pay* inent: otherwife, their bonds, notes, and accounts will be put in the han^ of an attor- ney to fue fqr. ^ Jan. a6, 1796. SpafFord Drury* Wheaton, TMciale, & Co. I NFORMS their cuftomers and the public, that they have removed their (tore to the one fonrierly occupied by Mr. James Lock- wood, decealed, at the S. E. corner of the New Market.—They have on band, at the loweft rate, for caffi, iui aflbrtment of Dry Goods, and Wines of different kinds, by quarter-calk, or by retail, which they warrant genuine. Alfo, St. Ubes. and Turks Ifland Salt. Malafles by the hogihead. Wilmington, January ao, 1796. 11 A N - A W A Y, ~ MB T^ROM the rubfcriber*a plan* I J. tation, latt week, a Negro Fellow named \ jr A L L I C K. \ He is about five feet four inches ^^^^^^^^high; about thirty years old, upwards; rather b^-kneed, but is very adiive and lively; Ipeaks good Englilh, and is plaufiUe. He formerly be longed to colonel Dudley, at Fayetteville.— Whoever apprehends the Ikid felloW, and de livers him to me at the Hermitage, lhall have five dollars reward, befides what the law allows, paid by JOHN BURGWIN. Hermitage, ad Feb. 1791^- WANTED An Apprentice to the PRINTING BUSI NESS He moft be a fimlrt young lad of good promifing abilities. Allb, An aaWe NEGRO BOY, of from about [3 to 16 years old, to hire by the month, quarter, or year. Gmerous wages will be given.-—Enquire at office of the Wilaiiog” ton Chronicle. N otice » hereby given to all nerfbni coM^ned, That Sarah E. M'Califter Up* “ r j Qoince, jun. have obtained lettew of adminiftration on the goods, chat, tels, &c. of James M Califter, late of Brunf- dcceafed -j—AIL perfons in- de^ed to faid efiate are hereby required to toakc payment And thofe who have clmms againft the faid eftate are hereby re- quired to prelent them to laid adminiftraiors, within the time limited by an aa of aflrnibly Mfled in the year liS^ , entitled, “ An adb concciniiig proving of wills, and granting adiiiiniftniiion ; and to prevent frauds in the management of inteftates ” eftates. SARAH E. M-CALISTER, 7 Admx. RICHARD QUINCE, Jun, 5 Admr. Wilmington, isth January, 1796. ^ ■ * t N otice ia hereby given to all pcrfbns concerned, that the lubicriber has qua- , lifted at an executor to the laft will and teftament of Mrs. Mary M‘Caliller, late of Brunfwick comity, deceafed. ^All perfons indebted to foid eftate arc hereby required to make payment.—:—And all thofe who have cimms againft the laid eftate are hereby re quired to preftnt them to faid executor, Within the time limited by an aift of aflembly pafled m ^e year 7^9> entitled, An aCi concern. ** ing proving of wills, and granting letters ** of adminiftration ; and to prevent franda ** iu the management of inteftates eftates.** BENJAMIN MILLS, Exr. LANDS FOR SALE. T WO tradU, patented in the year 1758; one of 400, the other of 500 acres, lying on the White Marih on W aggamaw Swamp, in Bladen county, in a betltiiy fituation, well timbered, fit for the cultivation of Indigo, Indian Corn, and fmaU graiii; a tdearing and Tome iinprovenieiitt on each. They will ^ foid feparate or together, on reafonable terms. One third of the money to be paid down, for the other two thirds a credit of 5 years will be given, bearing intereft, and beina fatisfac- torily fecui ed. Apply to Ed Ward Jones, ar* torney at law, who has the original patents in his hands. * ^ A s the fobferiber intends leaving this (late as loon as poffible, he requells all thole who- have demands againft him to render in their accounts for fettlement. Thofe who are indebted to him (who are not alreadv fued), 'may take this u a pofticript to the final no tice. J. JOHNSTON. f 4't lame time he wilhes to inform his friends, that he will fell his remaining ftock of goods (wholefate or retail , low for cafli, or prodnee—confifting of dry goods, wines, porter, grind-ftonet, lumber, (hingles, ke J. JOHNSTON. Wilmington (N. C.) Jan. 13, 1796. /^ASH, or GOODS given for AUDITORS V/ SPECIE-CERTIFICATES—Apply to ' JOHN JOHNSTON- Wilmlngton (N. C.) Jan. 13, 1796. POTTS & GIBBS Ib-e for &I0 FRENCH BRANDY, APPLE BRANDY, and CHEESE.
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