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oritt Inluatu)n.: ft is his, Excellency ear- ' Jure fcln u-.u r ..Vv;----1 - interns of aicorcUnt trm fn lv" nrA rl t lAmti ' viuwii aim ill lUlllt 1UU4UWC1 tO .. . . .. . . laci i.'icc tftei r individual advantages to the iq tereft of the community. - V: ' fpirit of fubordiation and- obedience to the pmlemciT, that the public - can ncTcr have it lair exi llsnce unlcfj tha different rnfc Yf . - : " w -w a imwii poop-rare, to hi Vrslervation, not faintly but witMhc uVsn'l (pirie anil jenergy. : ; We are now under the immediate guardian (hrp.of Cj!i3refs, who in all their tranfaftions joftice, let us then in our public and privates ......vii,u,u,ihc wilii mem, ana wun nif EiX" cellehcr oiir Govern try great and flourilhing. ' As your court is approaching you may be -arfome lofVabotit the admitting'attorniesv It w-neceffary,-I fuppoferthey toauld all obtam" new licences. The law and ordinance have directed the mode. I would remind you of the npcefTity of confining attdrnies to fpecial plea-" "dings. It will be your duty, gentlemen, to communicate to the people, at large, the prin , cipUs of our hew mode of government, as far as' they have, or (hall come to your own know ledge. : Any perfoii who attempts to counter aft fb valuable an inftitution will merit the' ; piinifhintnt that awaits hipi, . and the feverelt with urging you to cultivate harmony, to love order and do the law. : i v . On Saturday lift the fliio St. James 'Plan ter, Capt. Wm. Paxton, bound from Jamai ca to London, wiih a rich cargo-of rum, fu F,r dy goods, Sec J run afliore ion Cape Iok.out moals. The veflfcl aiid greateft part 1 in, waigu arc ion. . r ' vu untainif h noimniiunlhAiti?xH1ti ahJ K k..rr::; " " aMC."1 name, as fie nas heretnfnr lr.. ' - fune4i tfrcck has a' Aiffieient r?nfri nf Wfi for any yeflel that can come, ta NeW bern' to eo un and loatl the laid plantation; T and its Cttiatioit is in as good a range fnr rattle orl.. no?8 at an in tTi 'rntin.r A traft of land on tHmc r f - . . . 1 mgrVntalninhatcti t 400 a. crcs. known Kw .Ar L. :.j; l '. ' Ail? V. iL V. . " sS7: iw'? t !a:end,"g leave the I ri . o land has a very confide orate bv tne nrlt of Tnlv n :u-..:n ..I rikl. 1 . 1 hi fro A r 1 11 .fettle their accounts iMZ '"I willnfwer either is indebted tieall and rective payment - or the cultivation f nee, indigo, or . . f .. JOSEPH TAGERT. corn the high land is wpII dnnt.l June 4. the cultivation nf tKl j imaIl-grairi-r.;-:;;;-. - De ODCned: An T.ir I back of the arinv UnA ,n,i ntuj b-r , - - -. Htm fatwikcifr A tract of 300 acres on the eafl be ; opened, on Ti -M ,r the 24th ihft. - at the V.Uni bv a . French u .u ' l , Ajra6t of 300 acres on the eafb tSvif herc thcI fidc of Bricc creelc Joining the lands various dances now ore v lino-1 mi. Davis ,nd Jr uU LAWRP.MPP u.:.-'.l:. j . . . ' ' WM "ciug mis aay auioived. bf mutual confent, all tb.fe who have, any J3lmS ;lgainft the faid concern fod to bring them to Pierfe Manning, at his ftore in graven. ftrect, and receive payment; thofc in- ment to him. hebe ns- f.illu j cive, and give : ptopei -d.fchirge, for the fame. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Jun. tTHE fubrcribr t I M A M . LI. MrKmr SK Mrs. Gill's. 1 1 T "u osinz auioived ) he X.7rMJ'rMl:,lr",-,'c',r r',?"'!. "!.h?' h4 qntitv .-rf Weft . ' " r -, M me mon moderate 'WlLLIAMr.AwupMrj .... . The highefr price given for deer lad otter - wijiMb uu ucci wax. June 4. T". '""'rki'ingmllliiJorloit out inthe politfe European anH A mcricati companies .will be taught.- .. . - Thefchoql will be' kept e very Tucfday, Thurfday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. An evening fchool will be kept on the fame days for thofc -gentlemenjho inconvenient to attend in the day-time. ; . ; His terms are fix dollars per quarter, payable at the end of the quarter unlcfs any gentle- "wu WIUICTO DaV It hpfrtri. ouv.11 penons as defire to be raugnt privately. w He cd uron. - . - . He may be lpoken with at I ioinin6 known by no. 300. rs. UiUs . - -. J.f".m101 ff pr. Davis and mr. . Hickman, a- wmui 7 mucs Irom Newbern. A traft of im lidc of Ncufe river, joining mr. Knox's lands', 'about four miles by land, and five miles by water, from Newbcrn. : .v . : A trad containing J70 acres on hnorth of :Neufc river and oa both fides . of. Goofe creek, oh which ftream is an excellent place for a mill Jeat,and-the-laind is-veryeinimT: bered.- 7 .-.' . Alfo.one piece of land in Jones county containing 70b acres, lying m the Forks of - the road, leadi ng from Newbern to Trent-Ferry nd to Trenton, about ten miles' from New bern. A lot Ivin? on the fnnrTi f-A nf Pt V. lockftreet, between Craven and Front iirccis, joining mr. Hatch's lot, and known in the plan of the faid town by no, 44 ; together with the half lot ad- - a Aim. o - . 1 t iviay 21. f o.i;s'a"l:e A on the fnnfK-fi r Pollock-ftreet, lying between the a- bove and the lot now in the occupa- .! ' r t" . . on 01 mr. naward iican, known by no. 49. - ".:-' . llfnnnrf rC lm M ;J W . . w btik. iui iiu. i 4 on rront - itfO-GAUt n - 7 ouln " ' cc,ca,ng 3 e m trout and weft fide or Brice's creek, a. running back the whole depth of the bout hvr tnilr- XT-...L I l- " Uiv . . " v ..wm iicwDcrn 1 'ou . OV land, commnnlv ttinn.n L.. .1 I Tl t ' . . ... . . . . ' 'r . "7 uy me I .- ic aDove lots wj be.foM h hlf- 1 MifL! s; .' ' ' . W lot or whole lots. aS it will " "a CKtriCALREVIEW?jm oX aW 'S acmof "Und agrable to purchafers. perforin whofc poir.ir.o,; they m y SS farf , r 'T.' 40 or 5 acrM " leed. ' The above property will be "difnof & "rkwtoJ-ilWddJ 5lr0,Uun, lT ftream'' "on one ed of forcafli, ora pTt caS ".'I Jer, on de iYrv nf (tvm ,;n : Of which Ki. I l:-.. .. ' . rJ" CJln a reafinasi, i'L. " y I ... r- ""-v " ouut a law pan on credit : the niir-h,fi., m Horone-.awrhichirat pffrenT bond V . . 11 -s iiKcwue om me time of fa e. ' The m. gnft mill arc out of repair. , On the Newbcrn. ' 10 i rcir u -m, wm receive i.cirfl!iy? .Ctrriid h mar aiic. y.... . A.NASH. rsnilE 'MB,r. :j 'J.. m good order, but the flood P: n r-r-vnuuDiaw mfaarertue I crrilt mill m jr " ' , lEr. '? ""'"S b" SiWil6 ,f KP3,r-the Newbern. ixxAY v-'--mey nm been found I t" A"' crccK mJ anJffH:J-j" T "kU,c7 TB occn round I , WCCK niaJ oe re- i-. ' : r-r- I vr Kww jICc iwamD as anv in tMrrureamTWcT :"yi i rhmk it it Mayi4r R. D. Spaight BLANKS of various kinds SrtE fcrWirintwM moJeof- muicient to keep a head of ,S-!',u1.?Mft. being petfonallr back water of 10 or 12 ieet for the - . ; ; . . . - " ' y dc; had at this Of.
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