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- ").... it: i i f J 'i m-;v,--.77- p:r;:: . "1 7 JoUvminf-poect in4 'Under Tines are from the pen . tf Dr. PeacT, B'ftop rf Drimor Thielajjicat y v tmu nsu itivtns a given m fvgii O NANCY, wilt thou go with me, r Nor figh to leave the flaunting town : Can filent elcnj have charms for theep; 1 Tbe lowly tot and ruflet gown I No longer dreft in filken (heeo, , ' No longer deck'd with jewels rare, Say, can'ft thou quit each courtly fcene, uci c iiiou wci i laircii oi me lair ; -V- O Nancy 1 when thou'rt far awyvs.-.? w at tnou not cait a wim oenindl A T' Say rcah'ftlKoa face theparchirig ray, r -NoJhrink before the wjntry windi-" O can that foft and gentle mien Extreme of hardfhip learn to dot,"7'"'' Nor, fad, regret each courtly fcene. V i 1 .1..... ... r.: n .- hci v iuuu wci i taircu oi DC ia!rfc i P Nancy ! can'ft thou love (b true, -Th row el; j?r ri Isiwrwirh BtgTo"g8T Or when thy (wain mifliap (hall rue. To (hare with hiin. the pang of woe f Say, (hbuld difeafe or pain befal, . Wilt thou aflume the nurle's care, Norwlflifurrtliofe'gay fcenes recal - Where thou wert faireft of the fair! And when at4a(l tbv4ove Aall ji; . . . . : : - --.: - Wilt thou receive nit parting breath . , , Wilt thou reprefs each ttruggling figh, And cheer iwith fmilea the- bed ef death I 7 Arid wilt thou o'er hia breathlefs clay , Strew Bow'ri, and drop the tender tear t Mor tnen regret thole icenes Id gay, Where thou wert fairett of the fair,-'-, EPITAPH, in a church.varl READER, I've left your world, in which 1 had a world to do, ; Sweating and fretting to get rich - Juft fuch a fool aa you. i" -..:.:...,. . ' :- IF, I.WA'S HE. . . Ah ! what if yon waa Why I would do fo and lb. - No, fir, under the fame circumdancet, you would do jull like him.l or wore. ; ' " If I waa a minifter," fay a well meaning pa. Timioner; and had as little to do at mbfl mioTfters have, I would (lady my fermona better, J would not come Into the pulpit without a fermon, and have to make one as I go along j nor would I preach cue of Blair's.'. . . . . "If I Was a lawver.r fav rnrm tk r rt....u aot have the face f o a Ik three dollars far word 0f . Joo Acrel more or lefs Ctuate hear theWacea maw lake, adjoining lands ef Jamea Du Pre, fbp- yviou w us i no property OI ocycrcurisiun 2oo Acres on the White Marfti, adjoining Bald-' win't aiid Hanlon Lewis' lands, fu pooled to be the ropery-vTlmaI?i(4)w-Vlfioverf-- . 400 Acres on the north fideof the Waccamaw lake between George Gibb's and William Wilkin fon's lands, fnppofed to be the property of Vale, .. 500 Acres pa the White Marfh, adjoining Deme ry's land, fuppofed to be the Property of W aids and Jta uuiiiyiiuva va aiiv t hvih s vug) known by the name of the Great Survey, the pro pcriy 01 .iicxanucr otnaw, or juiip imu. 640 Acres more or lefs on Slade Swamp, adjoin ing Swindall's lands, fupftofed to be the propertjr of 6-a Acre on both fides -SwamDadioiaihiz William M' lands, foppofed to be the pro Lenard: known bv the name oi ' f Arm An WWf'- Marlll tiltnlninir Vi lands of John Baldwin and Thomas Saunders, fup pofed to be the property of Thomas Hardwick. " 640 Acres oa Lyon Swamp, lately entered by John Hog, but (aid to be jatented by pavid Rofa "of 0"-""-1. - : . 3 20 Acres on the north eafl fide of the North weft 4-ivarradjoiningCol fo much thereof as may be necf flary to pay the faid taxes with contingent charges. . - . . ; - 1 he fale will commence vn the 3d day of Odrober next, and will continue iromdayto day until tht bufinefs isclofed. TRAVJiRS HARVEY. BMewmiyr Jahi8 8 North-Carolina? Wilmington difinti, Maj term. 1 706 Tt THEREAS at the term a(drefid in the above F caule. it Was ordered, that it Ihould be nuK. lifhed in the Fayetleville gazette, three weeks fuc 7 ceflively, that the examination of complainant'! witnelles would take place before the Mailer of faid Court, at his office in Wilmington, at the expiratl- 1 on of fixty days from the day of the lad publication. - Therefore the above-named John Holland; the dcreridant Tir thefaid canfejs hereby notified, and in- - ot the Brown MarOi I tocnied. tnat 1 mall Droceed to examine comt iin. Neil's & lofiab Lewis' J ant'a witnefles, at my office at Wilmineton. on tha . : perty of Panfli and f tweory-thiroTday of September next, when and Rice's land. I where he may attend if he (hould think nrnmr I 103 . icji. onni. n. JOCELYN, C.&M. E. Letters remaining in the Poft-oBce Fayette vine, June 30; - Tiuiam xicKion, uaoriei Uebrutz, eamhWacmaw-4akeV-adjoining- -ThomarDuedward EveredgefAlexander Ferfea 's and Rhodes' lands, (aid to be the property fon 3 j John Forefyth. John Graham, Thomas Gor. ;Sloai. . . y , don, Archibald Gellies, Philemon Hodgt a, Joel advice. . But fupbofe,fir, yoo had foent five bun dred. pounds in qualifying yourfclf to give that ad- J!lce ' k ' ' ' 'i-, . -1 " If I was Mr7 fuch ahe, I would not be plagued - with lawluits aa be is. I am fure he might avoid it. " Meighboor iuch a one has a farm he owns a -rrg ttoclc ot cattle f-but he lives wretchedly in liishobfe. His wi(e is a drozzle, his floors are an Inch thick with dirt hia tables and chairs are co ered with greafe',, . If 1 was he, 1 would put things in better ordeV-r I'd know the reafon why." - - ian, piror man, wait, tin you nave a Hut for a houle keeper, and then you'd change your tone " " t was fuch a one," fays a young man, I would not marry fucb a lady, for depend on k (he willbe a Xantippe. If I was he, 1 ait) fure I could not love her. .: ' v.-r:---:.r::,.; ;.r,-- . ' If I was a married man, fays, an old bachelor. - wouia govern my cnuoren, or I'd know the rea fers his children to do all manner of mifchief, fad if a word of reproof is uttered, the little fellows uii in ins iacc. oacneiors cnuoren are always en EOTcrnea. pofed to have been the oroDenr of Thomas Hender. iou, acccaieu. 1040 Acr Du Pre'i of Tohn 6iO Acre on rh nnrth (?1i nf ih NnrK mi river, adioinimr Hezekiab Davis' land, the nrnnrr tv of hiarlUnr Samnvl A(hr ' - - .-.- Mver, adjolnW sen. Thomas Brown's land, the Iiuucii- oi me lame . - 1 040 Acres on Lake Creek.the property ot the fame I CO. Acre an hnrh (irW nf Hammnnd'i rrV 1 t'oining the lands of Daniel Schaw and Angus Schaw lelonoinir to the hira aF Ales.' Ho(lar. 100 Acres -on the well fide of the White Marfh, on (un'iDer Bav branch.' the brobertv of the lat - ........ jW1.lmuij,.uvv. E , , 100 Acres lying on the flat branch and Sole's Swamp,foppofed to be the property of Raw ley Mills. : 'wu nan on ooie s owauip, auioimng' r.awarQ w uion a una. luoDoied to tie tne nroDertv ot Mark Ronalds. "... - .. 206 Acres adiolnlnv the Great Siirvev knnwn Kv the name of Cunningham's Old-field, fuppofed to be till nVAnjrW R.ni.Man 41. ' 300 Acres on: Hay'i branch, adjoining Hay's and wirs a tanas, mppoiea tooe tne propertv ot Keu ben Stevens. ' ' " - - . S20 Acres on the Waccsiiuw lake, formerly the cuucncc ot mrs. jviorrnon, tuppoied to be the pro lny 01 ucorgeoiUDS - What a nitVthat nceWwHirW 5 G UA '),! iir. 1, wno is 10 wnc and benevolent, cannot turn mu;i uuwini oooy a vices ana follies -i-then change from every body into 1 anain, nitrM I'm n J fli:.. ' ' T " ?V..J-. v tt 4 T iWV "IIU IU1IK79. . ADVK RTISF. TVf F. NT T ANDS fituated in Bladen county in the State of -ai North-Carolina, whereof nd liftiKwere given In by the proprietors for the year 1 79J, and where on the taxes of that year remain due and unpaid j advertifed by the fherilF of the faid county, agree, able to the direaions 6f an adt of the General AC fembly of faid (late, caned at Ralelorh in th tnrh Wl of- Americanr indfi-ndinr r' fntttA". U -. a Acl tha more efFecluaily tS ferare the payment of the tax on lands, and to prefcribe the duty of the county courts in certain Cafes." i- That is to fay 9ooftcre more-or wis iituate-onthe touthwe(lr Tide of the White Marfli adjoining lands Of Thomas Seflions and Fowkes, fuppoled to be Elizabeth Rich- ard'a. . : -r-, j'. .: , ; '1. 'ix;' Brown Marfh Swamp, formerly the refidence of Ma- 40 crea cn the Waccamaw lake, whereon John Turner. nVc. fnirmrlv llvl klAnnin .A i..l.A of the faid deceafed. loo Acres Jying on the lake-Patbr oa Poplar -iiui, aujuiiuiig j. oiiiiiou a iauu, mppoiea to De the property of fohn Smith. ' - 7- - --LJ 400 Acres oil Jockey Swamp, adjoining J, Smith's land,t faid to be the property of HenryJl oomer of Wilmington. ' . - .100 Acres lying on the White Marlh, adjdininc, : - -"-.wi.f.i vv T iiiiniii uiam, 3000 Acres on the-Great Swamp, entered by TTiuiam nenry or Virginia. ' :; 1000 Acrea on Colly Swamp, adjoining J. c. Scull's land, entered in the1 name of Alexander M'Aenzie, 330 Acres on the White Mirth Kirvn ,h. 1nJ. w inenev. lames i ate, dec. and Mm'j land, the pronenv 01 tvonert Morf irsc r.r-.: ; 320 Acres on Snlr' Knimn' .Jinm!.. 1.U nooffes landnthe nranrrrv nf rh lota Tm I ' eceatedT " --..tSTO 320 'crea on ithe faith Weft fide of the North Weft river, between th la and Tames Pembertnn. th nmnarrv r n r ,j : y i-ivpi.iwt .Li.it.Jiau U J-, Spaight. . ' - f ,v-. , - 340 Acres on the north "(1 fidetf the North Weil River. adioininit.Lock'A and nanV. t. unjD the property ol Peter Carpenter orWiltriington. .1800 Acres on Slap-afs Swamp, the property of Bentimin Smith . .fft.i.C.f.L ' J VI AJ1UIIHVIWR . . . .. 640 Acres on the North w,lt Bii." . Porter's neck land, and Mrnaurtur'a la'n4 tu;? by the name of Gillies' land, fuppofed to be the pro perty of the hon. James Gillefpie, . : , ,. , ICO Acres on CrawlevL Stlimn ri;t;n r.. ' ier's lands.. ,44 ? vaoi17f Acrei of land vUen in Kv Rlfl,l,. . , - - - . mj'CKgCTM tor jonn ur. ciounc 1200 it lived. errs more or lefs, whereotr Jamea Fleming .MAtlC In nilffnMnA VfliA lt.!j ! I . . . 1 v" ' ncreoT mini k llu IhltritF VU r.U II . ' j,-.-.. ...v.iw yi hid kiu kuuuijr, 10 an wnom it may concern, that they coifle forward within fix ty days froni thepublication of this advertifement; and pay him thetsxesbyrthm refpeftivelv due. and WmCoIvil Wtf'H' fr Jhe ra5d rrt VrM-NeirovMa-ffie;."-1: . Hintdefanltofwhiclrhe Will at the expiration of the a to Acres adioinin? tht fancrtha oronerrV f th.' ? . teT?.' ?. tbe rt-boofe of laid county, fell fame - . : " 1 ! I ,ucn ot tne jaid lands as then remain unpaid for, or OU T. Armllrone 2 ? . Ala JJeebe, John Blacky -Malcolm Blue. VVllliam Cnnt, CaI r.-i- . www.,- waa vvumiauu- n.LJ lf"f L?niCounty, ChalJCempb Cook. Malcolm Camnhll liifiii rr..n . m:.. - ... I "rj"iiiivinij 1 mi0 CarroIlWilliam Carroll, Charles Carroll 3 ; Joh Dickloo, Col. William Dickfon, Gabriel Debrutz. Hammond, the care ot Robert DnoUin' kc . James Holmes, William Howard, Ifaac Hawley. William Jones, Archibald johndon, William John. ' ilon, VVUliiai Jacklpn, Captairi Kerr, of Yorkville, " W illiam Leach, John Langton, John MLeod, of Moore County, care ofNorman M'Leod, of Camp " belton, Hector M'Allefter, Elq. John M'lntyre," care of Colonel ArmltrdflgDnnta-M'Swein, Laucblin M'Kay Archd. M'Phadyn Dyfter, Dun can M'Innes, Malcolm M'K ay, a r Gilbert M'ln tyre, Archibald MNeil, boufe carpenter, Archibald M'Neil, E care of Mr.M'Auflao, John M'Kay, 2j James Millar, James MorrifonTs j Peter M'Keller, Thomas M'Kay, John M'Connefi, Samuel M'Cune, Fred. Millar. Neil M'Galnin.- nAnuM Mcn. u - "iufannah M'lntyre, Neil MKayr Peter Nicholfon, ",c m iicaanaer wiver, jonn ieedlinm, care of -MrPerryroU-Thoma Qvenotir-Samoel -rVr fous, Tofiab Pricket, Tefle Potts, a i Tohti rt.,!nn. alJv-Robinfon.-William Rnlan z-i-t 1vn c-r.i. John Simfon, 2 1 David Sbeppard, 31 iebadian ' Staiert, Katharine Smith, Gu-don F; Saltonnall, uonald Mewart, care of John Kennedy Patrick 'haw. Tames Soroul. hnnalH Smith limn Kr.;i!. William' Trapnall, Alexander Torrarice, Angua ' Wilkinfon, Neil Wilkinfbn, George Walker, black- - iiuiiu, qucri y uuamion, rsatnan toung. JOHN SIBLEY, P. M. To the OFFTPFRS nA SOT niPDC - -1 -SftVaMV. SU1M WV4iAUaAVU :Ai..aTin7TifthrlSn oF" v V America dutTno the war wTtKTTrMt ttrWTi. " the Subfciiber btfers hn fervirea Snrh m, thik - proper to communicate with, orcall opon him, may - - .uuicu ins oeii exertions mall be made to be come ufeful to them, and on nioderate terms. He has already received many applications from this usei vt daft iof citizens.and therefore has refolved to devote a part of his time to their benefit His OFFICE is oorned at Warrentnn (w tlw nhr. pofe, where diligent attention will be given to all perfona applying. s WILL. FALKENER. tomiUIMt, AKD TOC MAT BS S '. VED WITH GOOD "EFFECT. 1 . ' , TO BE SOL D, 0N the premifes, on Monday the 15th of Aliguft -next. TOO acres of Land nnhnrhfirt.. f ni. Ireck:- a nronirrif the nAvernAr'a rV ! t - county, taken by diftrels for the taxes of the year i79J,the property of Melton, on New River. in Onflow county.. ALLEN M'LENNON. D. S. ; 55F.R A RTT A KT RTATPOt : . INFORMS the public and his friends in the coun. try in particular, tnat he mil continues to enter tain gentlemen travellers in Green ftreet, footb of the State-Houfe. where is irnnd naMin rr i,..r..- Every attention will be paid to thofe who favour him with Their rnniiMiiLP- (l '..f..nf.. it- thanks his former cuftomers, and hopes they will 11 i-iiii on mm. rayeitevtue, mn itb. 1ah. tA TfTEimr DOLLARS REWARD. UN away from the (iiblcriber,. living on the Yadkin river: near the Ralii MAiivit.;n hi , in iiuiv- . an count v. on the fl Ufl i;lim lellow. of -a VCllow comnlniAitTi to be a mulatto, earned WILL; aboat 24 or 3; yrara ana apoui nve i.eet leven or eic bt . inchea - high. Well let. (traicrht limh. Featiti-e.1 i:t, w - 1 fc -"""-f ...w.m .iiiiui, finv a white mart, has fmall hands and feet, plays an the bsknjo, and nSakea a tolefabl? good- (hoe-carried off cldthes of different kinds -Whoever will take' JP falder the - above reward or ten dollarsTof fecuring him in f 7 ja!'fo that be may be had again,.andreafona--Wc charges. 17 4 ANIIIONY PEELE.
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