Newspapers / The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, … / Aug. 20, 1796, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
-f,i.,;-'i,f'-''.i,'-.tT,-.' -- --m 1 Mutant price, cloth, yarn, buttrr, pul, UU t ,te 2c fcc. Md land rlh.iS m prur ,e..rl). " . 'i i i - ) nniv lefttim at titles null: iiu. r i una o i r acre, ndfotoe ot it wore rir tilings vow- an county, on thejiftof J "vlvinginthU country -1 , to be a mulatto, named W I up living--J---J- f . ...... .r-- f. j . - i' rzr.Li'i'u ia .. t. r.nMV " irr. . """" fcsoflh! ''- Part. ..iiiro The 'report' whJ8 'n;beei'i cireulutjng for fohie .time pajt, ; T.B,f r:M" New.VorlulMlVDaU!(1 trwm l"t difcafe having made ittappearanct aboutWhiteHall and in tbevi cinitr of the Exchange, in the beginning of July. From a happy concuirence of eventswhtcn revolved In that city about the firtt difcovery of the diteaie, It loon fubfidedj and the city is now entirely clear mgaalfetitirl'Not high wril-etg4(i'aiglimbty-feitfirt4 TOMlr.iike a white man, lias tniall hand and feet, play itu the banjo, and make a tolerable. Mood -fhoe cartitd afF clothe of different kinds -AVoeer will take up laid necro and deliver him ro tnei' fball bav the above reward, or ten dollar lor fecuring him irr any jail, to luai uc may oc nau again, ana rruioiia bieclwrgea. : AlSHlONr PEfcLE. Advice from Germany mention, that ken. lour dan, alarmed at the entrance of a Praffian army into eftphalia, had detached ten men from each com . piny ia bia army, for the defence of the low eoun trlel. : rTr":'iTi :7'':T.- Letters from Milan, of April aj, (late thelof of the French m Italy r 4000 men, that of tbe flies at 6oao. This mull have beer) In the actions prior to that at the bridge of Lody. " Tbe French have put in reouilition all the horfea I I.- S il ft.. am mum in lam jtoocic icrruury. The bon. eeneral Shepherd. Mr7 Davif . and Mr. Dane, commufioncrs for holding a treaty with the Penobfcot Indians, have let out on their million, y Exirtti Jttttrfrt,m, gtatitmM t Ov'tgt, It bit friend In Mnj, dated July iy " Thiaday baa been a great day to us The Brl tilh garrifon marched out and gave pofleffion of the poll of Ofwego to the American troops, who mar cbed in with two field pieces planted the (landard of the United Sutes on the ramparts of the fort, and tired a filiate of tf cannon. Our troops were then drawn up in tbe centre of the tort. Mr. - M'Glsllen bad the msnagment of the field-pieces.: We, partook of a refrehtient at tbe . room of the late Uritlfh commandant, which ours now occupies. Tbe officers behaved with great politenel on the ecca(ioo.Capt Clark, the commanding officer; bis left os a fine garden! Mr. Glen will fail for Niagara in company , with the late garrifon, hav ing chartered a vcflel lor that purpofe." . fVbtthinkjttftf!eTrtatjnri - Had tea thoufand men been employed In beGeg LlnIibjWefiera Pofli-haAine half of them lallen by tkknefs and the fword, during the fiege had oiKhalf of the refida been Sacrificed in carrying the works by ftormTbe acuifitioo would have excit ed onivtrfal joy and triumph throughout the U .nUed States., Bonfires, &c, &c, &c. would have beenekbibited. and the fad tale of flanvhrmil thnn. fandi would, have been drowned in (hoots of a4 r w lurTiTiog Ticiors. 1 ne roits are ta Ken, and not one drop of blood fhed ! Eternal praif- e lotnauod ot Peace and Negocut ion thank to jus lervants, the Prefident, Vice Prefident, Meflrs tliankt to the majority in both hoole ol ConarclaU, mnA I., ill .1.- L. -I- . . O, ' sum isi an 1 ne ucouic lay r ': - s- am kn. : tome itow and let u reafon together faith the tord....-Ilaiah. . Y - (Cax.. U. S.) 'tfl'LlUT DOL&iRi REWARD. a UN away from t!:e luolirilxr, IWihg on lie JTadkin iitr, n the l'ald Mountain, in Kow- l of Alay ""injayy NJil, icxipn, mpjxiwo uy iuuic lLL.aboat 34or 25ear N O T I C E. a contaeioa which hat proved baneful to iu pro- f T'H E partnerfbip of the iubTcribers tinder the : fuerity, and a fcourge to its inhabitants. 1 firm oUVJTS'JlV STQTTt cr Ca. at Suffolk," ginia,.and .J?J?T DONALDSON, f CO. at r'ayetteville, North-Carolina, terminated on tbe atit ult. Thofe indebted to tbe concern, are re- Jiuefled toadjuft their accounts, and difcharge the ame a fpeedily at poffibleMeflra.-f. Hatterfley and William Fifher are authdrifed in the abfence of Watfoa Stott, to colled the debts, and fettle the hu finef of the (lore at Suffolk. Thofe indebted to the (lore at Peterfbnrg, will be. pleafed to make pay ment to 1 Ebetjeierbtorvnd thofe at FayettevllU to Robert Donaldfon. Counter produce will be re ceived In payment as nlual: claims agsinlt the concern will be fettjedat the places where thry ori gmuiZL- WAT50N STOTT, -T : KBENE2a.1t STOTT;-' ; : - ..ROBERT BONALDSON. Fayttlcvillt, AuguJI lt, 176. ao 8 . , TE ds advertifed for fale bv mihlle aiiAlnn. - T0 e atlt of Auguft, in Richmond county, for the taxes duo thereon, for the year r7ot, Tup-- gjggiHa&.ijgL jganLCTHniajna-pottponed til tbe a ?d Sent. next. , ' . - OtKi -i .. N OTIC E. " A Per'on indebted either by bond, note or a.011 cou,,t t0 the late firms of John Hamil. ton & Co. or to Archibald Hamilton ic Co. at their Bores Fn Virginia or North-Carolina,are requefted o come to an Immediate fettlement, either by mak ing payment for the fame, bonding their accounts, or renewing their bonds, payable by reafonable in- t r T "avait.ivfc Will lV InT. T-my " themfelvea of this notice, and ' country produce will be received in dlf couf I obl,E!,tionl, &e t the market price-acf "JfJF thofe, who neglect to pay attention lV? w'" Pt Into the hands of an attorney, nt luiti commenced thereon indifcriminstely. TIar 10 tbc Afore mentioned firms at thei; to Mr DogaW MKethen, merchant at RalelghVat mS Ti0nf l the Mtr(h' r to MF. John M Clellan ner Mr. Archibald Tett af Halifax-iand "o(e indebted to the (lore In Nanfemond county in ft, v" u'" A4eflr-Thoma HamilCon & Co. at Nor 'who.ll:wpecllvel3r empowered to! grant pro- Hj'W? "nd J"'fdrg for hy anif all (urns i.l 00 a"t of the firms before faid, to rffoi having demin A aTn(l thbfe firms preicta. them properly aiiiheritfcafed for pay. .i : ..n,.n.t', ' , r. 'V ; JOHN HAMILTON. pHE fubferiber takes this opportunity of Inform- Ingthe public that he has recommenced bulliicfs at Fayetteville, and will continue to fupply fuch cuf tomers, either In the wholefalf or retail line, as have, in any tolerable degree, been ponftual in their dealings with Robert Donaldftn Si Co. He has a ver y conGderable flock, both of European and Weft India goods on hand, among ether articles not left than twelve, thoufand bowels af fait, and a further fupply of every article is expc&ed in the fall. Mr. John M'Auflan will continue to do bufinflk at Wit mlngton, on bis accounu ' Jtt tjl, ,; ROBERT DONALDSON POST-OFFICF, Fayettevtlle,'Aufuft 1706. THE Morthern -Maft will arrive at this Orhce, very Monday sod rriday by hair after om?j r, sr.- and depart every 5onay and Wednrfdav mornings by eighcThe Southern Mail wH I ar rivar every Sunday and WednefiUt morning at half after 'feven and depart every Monday and Friday at two", P- m.TIi Wilmington Mall will arrive every Satorday evening at fi o'clock, and depmrr Monday at twoP. M. The SalUbury Mall wilt ar. rive ever Saturday evening at fix o'clock, and de part every Sunday moraine at.eieht. Letters to.be forwarded mufl be delivered at the Poll office bait !lworatfeajgt wnicn iney are to oe icnc. r - - - Hours of atrendance-rem-one till two every Monday. and Friday from" leven " till eioht everv Sunday and Wednetday mornings and from fix to leven every oatorday evening. : . ; p VBLET, Pofl-Mafler 4 icrfi oti both fidth t,f-ihc Brown Marlli Swamp adjoining William M'Nt-U's & Jofiah Lewis'a land,- fir poled to be ihe jironerty of Purifh and Lcnard, known by die mine ot Rice' land. . lpoAcics an ihe'WhTte Marfh. rdlolninir tlie lanrfro'f John Baldwin and Thoma Saunders, fup- 0'trAcres"oi Lvori Swamo. bttelv entered Kw T!. l?ogg, but (aid to be patented by David Kvii of' Virginia. 1; '. , ......:-rvrr-; . 3 10 Acres on the north eaft fide of tbe North weft Tiver, adjoining Colonel Thomaa Owen's land, fup. -pofed to have been the proierty of Thomas Hender fon, deceafed. I04O Acrea on the Waccamaw lake, ad Du Pre's and Rhodes' landa, laid to be the prppertv of John Sloan. ; - . r 4CfAcreai "the north eafl fide of the North fA river; adjoining Herekiah DavU land, tbe proper ty of hi excellency Samuel A (he. - 040 Acres on tbe foutb weft fide of the North Weft River, adjoinine gen.Thomas BrownV land, the property of the fame. - -640 Acres on Lake Creekhe property of the fame. , f0 Acr" on both fides of Hammond's creek, ad- lomingthe lands of Daniel Schaw and Anjus Jfchaw, beloncino to the heir of Alex. Hoftla. . 7 . . loo Acres on thf well fide of the White Marfh on luniper Bay branch, the Bromrr of tt u.J iTba'johnllotTrdecr---- too Acres lying on the flat branch and Sole'a Swap,fuppofed to be tbe'property of Rawley Milla.- ICO Acres on Sole's Swamp adjoining Edward Wilfon's land, fuppofcd to be the property of Mark (Runalds. . ; ; .' , i aoo Acrea adjoining the Great Survey known by tbe name of Cunningham's Old-field, fuppofcd. to be the property of Benjamin Alexander. 3, res ooWaj's branch, adjoining Hay's and1 Clark a lands, fuppofcd to be the property of Reu UVI aJtaEwtfUpj jao Acres on the Wacamaw lake, formerly the refidence of Mrs. Morrifon, fuppofcd to be die pro perty of, George Gibbs. . ---r r ----- 640 Acres on the Waccamaw lake, whereon John Turner, dec. formerly lived, belonging to tbe heirs of thefatd deceafed. tco Acres lyin on tbe lake Path, oa Poplar branch, adjoining S. Simfoa'a land, foppofed to be tbe property of John Smith. : . 1 ? 'otkeJr SwP "dfoinlng J. Smith's. VST f"td t0 U Wwiy oT Henry Toomcrof Wilmington. ' too. Atrealylng on the White Marlh,L adjoining lrH klMt.. aw. r!llt n . ADVERTISEMENT. T ANDS fituated In Bladen county ia the State of A- North-Carolina, whereof no lifts Were riven I 1 .1 . !. . I- .1 ' . 7 m bj oc propnemrs lur tuc year 179$, ana wnere on the taxes of that rear remain due and unnald 1 advertifed by the fheriff of the faid county, agree- aptoTorme oireciions pi an act ot theUeneral Af fembly of faid date, paned at Raleigh in the oth tear of " American IndependencfJl Act tbe, more effectually to (ecure the payment of tne tax on tanas, ana 10 preicnoe the duty of the counry courts in certain caiea." 1 bat 11 to fay . " 9Scf Acres more 'of lefs Gtuate On the. footb weft fide of the White Marb adjoining lands of .Thomas beRiorU and Fowkes, fuppoled tq be Elizabeth Rich- ard's.! . : -rV::-? . :-. ' 7640 Acres more or lef on the' north fide of the Brown Marfh Swamp, formerly the refidence of Ma- turin Colville, fuppofcd, to be the' property of Da niel M'Neil or Maaflign;"T" ',1 ' '. ',-r, J,''-- a fo Acres adjoining ihe fame, the property of the lame.. foo Acres more or left fituate near the Wacra maw lake, adjoining lands of Jamea Du Pre. fup. poica 10 jot propenv ui oevcren r.ricioiu .. Joo Acres on tbe White Marfh, adjoining Baij w'm's and Hanfon Lewis land, fuppofed to be the property of Thomas Davl-of New Hanover. 400 Acres on the north fide of tbe Waccamaw fake between George Gibb's and William Wilkin-' fona lands, fuppofcd to be tbe property gf . Vale. ODjAcrv on the White Marfb, adjoihingDeme rv' land, fujpofdo ba the property of Wjid and TV IIIU19, ' 4?o Acm on both fides of the Weftern Prons-. known by tht name, of the Great Sujrvey,the pro perly fjexarer..Scbaa John Hall. :'- ' ' 040 Acres more or le(AtSl!;Swarnp, adjoin ing Sw'uulair I nds, fuppofcd lo.btHbe ropertj of William Howe. .) "'rv""' 3000 Actea on the Great Swamn. mrml i William Henry of Virginia. - - 1 1000 Acres oa Colly Swamp, adjoining I. G. Scull's land, entered in the name of Alexander MKenzie. - . , 7 r ' Jio Acres on tbe White Marfh, between the land 01 tne nee. lamcaTate, dec. and Flin's land. . . r n 1 . r - ' ! Acres on Soles' Swamp, adjoining Robett Hodfet land, the prooertv of tbe late ImM t- 3o Acres on the foutb weft fide of tbe North Weft river, between tbe land of Jonathan Smith and James Pembertoo, the property of Richard D. Sprright. -.. 1-'. a 40 Acres on the north call fide of the North Weft River, adjoining Lock's and Daniel Schaw lands. -thenropenyof Peter Carpenter of Wilmington, j 800 Acres on Slap-afs Swamp, tbe property ot Benjamin Smith, efq. of Bronfwick. 640 Acres on the North Weft River, adjoining Porter's neck land, and Mr.G.ntier'a land, known by tbe name of Gillies' land, fuppofcd to be the pro-; perty of tbe bon. Tames Gillefpie, : ,. ; too Acres on. Crawley Swamp, adjominjrButf ler'slanda. .:.- f --'.'J , - " -aoijTj Actea or land ivi tthyTlk Bl ImAm . r. T.L-. n fcl t, Ku iur jobu v. piounu ta8o Acres more or left, whereon fames nnmT - -Ntice in purfnance of the faid & Is hereby given bj the fheriff of tbe laid county, to all whom it, may concern, that tbey oroe forward within fix-, ty day from ibe publkation of this advert'uement, and pay bim the taxes by them refpeclively du,and for which tbe faid lands are liable for the fsid yean In default of which be will at the expiration of the faid termand at the court-bonfe of faid county, fell fli?Jtl. JbejfjiM landsLat tben jnnaininpaid foror- fo much thereof as may be neceffary to pay tbe laid taxe with contingent charge. U The fale will commence on the sd da ofOAofaer next, and will continue, from da v to dav until it bufinefsisclored ' TRAVERS HARVEY. . Bladen County, lulf a?. fteriff. 18 9 lift tii fukicriber having teen appointed by tb" county court of Cumberland, to receive a lis of tbe taxable property for the town diftrift," for toe year 1790 give notice, that he will atrend for this purpofe at the (lore of Wbeaton and Tifdale, from the toth until the 3 jth of Auguft, and not af-J ten. .' -?jV ' -OLIVER SPEAR. FayttttvUif,' Ai'grtfl qih. ' - to f"---:tT FOR. SALS AT TI PRWTINO-OFFIC. HODOFS NORTH-CAKOLINA -FORrrTKartIAV-'9W ' v r -. Me r9S i'ijt I t'fe? v V- mi r.. 1
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1796, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75