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i . i, , - r .. . Sclcdcd Poetry. 1 LfcDYARD praife of WOMEN. THRO' many aland af.dvjime i ranger, . 'With toiifaw & I've held my way, , A lonely unprotected Granger, . , To all thcllrangcrYiliJa prey. j Whi'e fleering thus rnv comti precarious, ' My fortune ftiil hY bren'tofind,.- Men's heat it and difpJmuns various, . But genii? yooiaiiver kind 4 . Alive to every tender feeling, , To deeds of ittetcy alwi prone j ' -The wcundi oTpain sndToiiw healing," : With fott coropaflion fweeteft ttne.. . . ' No proud delay, no'drk fuipicion,: Stints the free bounty of their heart i t 7 hy ttfrn not from the fad petition, - . But cbctnul aid at 6hce impart. Fcrm'd in benevo'erce of naturt, : ' Obliging', modefr, gay and mild, ' VvYmau's i he lame endearing Creature ; In couitly town, and favage wild. When parch'd withjthjrfl, with hunger waftei Her friendly band tefrelhment gave i ' How fweet the coarfeft food hta iafttd j What'c rdial in the imple wave 1 Htr courttoM look, her words careffing, Shfi!domfo oh the fairitir g J'onJ j . Woman's tte ft rangers general bh fling . . " From foltry Iti dm to the Pole.' Newbern Fp st-Q r Jl c tt Ofiober i , i yctt. uft of Letters rematnwg in the Poji-Gflictai ticytcfn9ylktiif'xki liA JQEUSONAllLY appeared before me, ( rnQnthsTxnUbefenhQrt -XT FrandsTSwthorp, one of the Juftices "ice as dead letters.. .TENKINS Averitt ; Richard Avery ; Ben J. jamin Atkii$on Williain Attinore ; jo feph Atwood. ' '." " Uriah, Bafs ; Sally Brightman ; VV ilium G. Berry ; Wilfon Blount J Arthur Brown. & Co. Nathaniel Brown ; Nathan Bryan ; John Blanks, Brice's creek.' : '. : -; ' , Thomas Caftqlld, care of Jofeph Green ; Johit Callaud Samuel Cornhill ; James Collins Dr. James Cutting James Car Hlori"; Samuel Chapman s Benjamin Coffield : JolmXiii'ti: NORTH-CAROLINA, ? Craven ntitnty. r-j - COMMU8ICVTION." ' - The following anecdote will ve to ftiew the de gree of .'pr&bability .wkich the, appiehenfions. laii to be entertained by the friends 'of the '3i Ulfli trtfcty, tif a war with Enla'nd delerved.'" ' " - An American cittten had, in the courfe of a refi j idence in Engl a nd, became, acquainied with Lord Sidney,, the anile, of MriitU ( He happened ta he 'in company with hii Ihortty after the arnvil of Mr. Jay at London as Envoy Extraordini y from UiVueJ States i talking of the tben political fitutioir. of, xh Jwo countries. Lord .Sidney ot.ft.rved, that he ho ped America wa3 not mad enaugH to declare w-r againft Englan 1 i for,Mfaid he, '.' I cnfider Gren f Biitain uleful to "America, and America ncctlfii'y - to Great- B rt tain at prefent, i am gUd of Mr. Jy's arrival here, and you may depeod up n i't " that whatever may be the demands of America, his Mijefty's Minilters ire difpofcd to g'aut all ih cn flt in reLn. - . -' A N E C D O T;E. 'TV yfR. FOOTE ufed to pafs much of his IV. L time at the feat of Sir Francis Blake- Delaval. During- one of his viiits he hap. pened to be; looking at fome pigs belonging1 to Sir Francis, which had a few minutes be fore been ferved with' their morning's meal,' and percei'ed a filver fpoon thrown among their vicluals i ' 'the' " granting community making more than common hoHej caufed one ; of the maids to CO and endeavour to filence ifrem ; ind'jio't.'obferving5 Mr. Fpote, fhe f ' cried in a pet, " DeuctT take the pigs," what" a-not they mate." Well 'they 'may, you - ja'de, replied Fbotcf ;when they have got brie one fdver Ipoon anions them all. 'James K. Emery j Caleb Elliot ; George Every ; Jo' n Elliot. " x "' Capt. itichardFcrb6s Penelope Forbes John Freebidy ; Jonathan Fellow es ; Nai thaniel Fuller. "" -: v. ' ;. . John Gooding "James" Gillefpie j Jqfeh Green ; Thomas Gordon ; Bowen Oorilbu j M. Gaterl carrieiiter. U ; , ' v George fiiatt j Libues Hadnot j Joel Hen ry ; Jofeph Henry, at Ivir. Elijah bumnono : Edward Harris j Archibald her veil. ' Jacob Johnltcn"; jenkin Joimlbn. W'illiatn Lawrence, iun. Abner Lambert ; Jofeph Lillibridge ; Francis- Low thorp ; llenry B.LivingUon ; George Langiey ; ia 'than Lafliter ; Ueorge P. Lovick. -: . : William iVTOure ; Abijah iVialbn ; John G. Madd Archibald iVi'Calop-; Abniui ivia fon ; Donum Muni ford jGtorge Maddocks; lfaac Murdon ; David . iSiillei:...; James Me on ; tanies M'ihtoiii ; Sarah Sillier ; John M'Donald'; llaac iVPCannon ; Ihoas W. Matlien j David -' M'Ciul ; John -j Miller, . Guilford ; Arthur M Allutt r j W ia .. f i'Kiu- iie ; John Wry an j Alexander M'Colloai. A5i:tr NaiH j Jeremiah' Nelms. David O'Bryiiut. , . bafah Pendleton '; Georce Follok t lames "Perkins ; William Packltoa-; John Fatter ion ; jonatlisii Price ; Abner Padeur ; Da . vid Philips ; Edmund Perkins. William iWs ; William lioacht . Hardy1 f auntlcrs ; Henry - Stlby ; 'J?mes Stewart i -'A homa's' Steele, hatter Joieph vheilield ; Willula'mith ; llutchm ylva ; John Shfpai-k ; John Streater ; Oi:es btarr y J oh: Smith, ilienifcf Carteret, tiogt More. A. . JHafueares Simplon ; ' V llkam blade; James blover ; Peter Sinclair. Mrs. 'Edward 'Pinker ; Henry -Truer j WilliaWTillavrhaft ; William iiididt. John Mark Verdier. 'r Bryan Whitfield ; Jofeph Wade ; John ' Wallace, Shell ' .Caiue ;: J amet. W h ite ; William W hittord ; Johji , W il, care of Ed ward Tinker. : :r. F. X. MARTIN, P. M. appointed to keep the peace, in the county alpreiad, William DoAden," butcher, and 1 mads oath fin the Holy Evangelifts of Al- mighty God, that oil the lour th day- ot September lait, between the houfes of Mrs. N'iurdock and J ohncBumet's, on Trent road, la the county afarefaid," he was robbed of his yocket.biiok which contained amongn;"otheC papers, a note of hand , given J)y John Tu-. tie to John Fonyedle, Efq ; Guardian to Mr.. Franks", for 2i u. and athgiiedby, John Stanly, Efq ; to this deponent ) which nrphrrasrrtotv et-beicrr 'nble-to obtains-nd . .- " -' - . - . - further tliis deponent faveth not. .. ") V: WILLI AXM DOWDEN. Sworn to before me, O , : . October 1 2th, 1796. y Francis Lowthorp, J. P. T O B E S O L D, F i .o 'r-vS : l ;e. TjlE Plantatron and las. whereon the . iX. fubferiber nov; Jives, con taming about on tloufaji4 .ures, lying fiitcen tniles UlovV , Iewbern, arjdonNcufe river and Slocoii.b'i creek. .'1 here are on faiJ lauds three plan tations all in, complete order for .farjning, and has cver.y lxoufe.nceilfulior.taru or, family. . The ttrius ore, .one third of the purchase money in hard, p:ie tliirti in, one year, and . the, remainder in tvypyears, an,d if not fold " . by the cighiV djy of pqvembtr next it will ' t . be put up aLpubJic ycuduf vpon the.premi- ... jcs. At tne jame ume aiul.place . a quantity . 01 noumoiii anu,Kitcncn Jurniturc, plantation iools aott ilotk will dc fold fur three months ' credit . Alfo a quantity of,'corii wul b fold' . .lor ready money. , . ... . . ADAM .TOOUEY. Oclibir 24. . , ... FOR the payment of the taxes, agreeable , to -.an adt of alTembly, pafled at Ralemh, in December, , in the year 1794.' Sundry lands entered in Carteret county, as follows, 640 acres entered for Richard Blackledgo j 400 acres entered for Thomas Blackledge j 400 -aire's entered for illiam Blackledge, and-; 400, acres entered for Benjamin Black-ledge.- All the above was entered by Rich ard Blackledge, otitic 8th day of May, 1778, 6 traces of 640 acres each, 1 do. of 410 acres, i do. of 4O0 acres,' and 1 do. of 42c acres entered by Jofeph Leech, on the cth day o f . February, in the year 1780, and 127 tracl; ol 640 acres, entered for David Allifon, ot f the 22d day of September) in the year 17,94 -As the l'ubfcriber has already been com. pelled to pay the public tax on the above-fait I liuda to tne trealurer, they will be expofetl to pub ic lale, lixty days alter date, at Beau . fort in Caneret county, if no one appear s to pay the rtfpcctiye taxes due on the iacme , btlore that time. v ' WI..LiAM THOIPSGN, jun. Jhertf: Carteret caunty, Oflober 16, .1796. Q . : F O R S A L E, nPHE houfc and lots, notv occupied by5 X Dr. W llinm M'Clure, the lots may be .hadfeparately or together. Alfo one . let - on broad Itreet, near the Court-Koufe,and one houfe and lot, adjoining Mi Tbom cox's. 'I he whole the property cf Mrs lary' Edwards.' ' , lATHAN SMITH. Ofiober 1 c. , ' HE fubferiber intends to leave this ltate lhortly. He requeits ah perfons ' having any demands againu mm, to prefent them Jor payment ana prays thole w no are indebted to him to diiclurge tneir relpett.ve 'balances. " ' . r . . He has onjund an elejait allortment of Saddles, Haruefs and otntr articles of the k'nid, vihkh he will diloie of on reuibnable terms. MICHAEL GAILLET. Ocliber 11 ' v ' IREDEL L'i I EVISAL, - ; :': AND ' ALMANACKS , lor 1797. " , - rorjaic ai ims vjftcck WHEREAS my wife, BEERSHEBA, ' has tlop'ed' from toy bed and" board, li"... il -ii ..... anu uciwg iipprcuviuic mc will ma me in debt, Ureby give public notice, that 1 will pjy no debts' of her tontrafting from the date htrcoH And as lire has a home of her own to to to, 1 hereby forwarn ill perfons from harbouring her under the penalty of the law.. LfcYfciN DICKENSON.. fc Ofitbcr iy' ; ' -'; .- - " ' " - . i , . . ..T O, BE LET,. THE nQre'and dwelling houfe, lately occupied by Xir Jo!u bears. Enquite oftKjiViatcc. , ' ' AN Saturday the 26th of November next. y will be Told for ready money in gold or filver, at Stephen obb' in Wayne county, 1 wo irans 01 iar.a,. viz. one tract lying in Nam county, ,pn marlh fwamp,. containing twelve hundred f acres, . aud , the 1 other iix Wayne county, adjoining the lands ofStc phen Cobb, cor taining hve hun(!red,.atcres, Vic property of Benjamin Ccbb taken to fa tiity a judgment oltiined in the circuit cSurt, . by rlobert Taylor againft faid Cobb." k . HAKb PiVFTENU Jjl. . vacocr 1. . , . . . THIS DAY ARC PUBLISHED, .'. AN'D IFOIt SALE AT THE PRINTING.OFHCE, (Sebcrnj) PRICE 50 CUNTS. : AVF E.W C A S E S, DETERMINED .IN THE f ' iuPEii'ioK couivtJs or '. .' ) . N O RT H.C AHOU.N Ai , Thofc Cafes," twenty-nine in numberhavc been copied from the notes of ihe, moit rti pcbble hw characlers in tfiis flate., , NEWI) E R N l7 PRINTED BY' 3 ' " ' : 'F R A N C O I S -X, M A R T I N. ' US':.
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