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The North-Carolina Gazette from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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New Bern, North Carolina
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THE copartnerffiip cf Cehrgt Tf Jai Ellis, will bv mutual cenfent. be dif- folved oa the firftduy of May next. Selected Pociry. NOT ICE IS hereby given, that the number of mares required by Taw to call a meeting of the fubferibers to the Clubfoot and Harlow's creefc. canal being coropleated," they are hereby re quired to attend at Frilick's hotel, in the All perfotrlheretore having any claim ont faid firm, will pleafe prefent it before thaf L--A iPOEM time and it is likewite lequefted that thofc perforis who are- indebted tait, may difcharmsl town of Newbern, on theTfirft Monday-inv ineir reipeuivc Dainccs me partner.

imp may be cioieo. It is hoped this requeft will be attended Extracted from tbc Works ofthelatePTexu jamin SOME wit of old fuch wits of old there were Whofe Hinti (hew'd mnnwf whofe illufions Bv onehrive ftroke to mark all human kind, Call'd clear blank paper tVy infant mind -When Kill, asopeiiing fenfe, A er diftatea wrots, feal. or vice a blot, as otherwife we ihall be under the necclfity to compel payment by law. February next, for the puipofe of appoint-bg a pretidetit and RICHARD D. SPAIGHT, WILLIAM M'CLURE, Managers' JOHN DEVEREUX, 3 January 7.

JTIdoOIaWKEWR GEO. kTHOS. ELLIS January' 14. Thii though "'waii' "happyi" pertinent and irue, lowefl advance for caflt or -oduce. -y" Mtthink a gnus migix-tfte plan puriue, i fcan you" pardon my prefumption) 1 "Ti AN.

AW AY from the iublcnber, a ne- gro man named No wit, ngnu, JV-furious the papers various' want produce, fhe wants of falhwn elegance and ufe, Men are a tarioui; nd if right I ican rr rt reDrefentt fome he is about five feet ten inches hio-h, midling Pray note the Fop Half powder and half lace. "black, fneaks olain EnaiUfli, has a hoarie voice, 1 1 1 .1 Nice a a nana oqjswcic u.uug anirf unit ftnr loit one ot his upper teetn, ana nas a uown look when fpoken to Ue was railed on the Saltern bhpre of and it is luppoi-ed he is lurkina in. or about, the neighbour- THIS DAY IS for Sak at the Printing-office, NO RT OA ROLINA ALMANACK, For the Year of our Lord, 1797 And of American Being the lit after Leap Year. Calculated lor the Meridian of Raleigh, 35 Deg. 54 Min.

North Lat. 3 Deg. 36 Min. Longitude, Welt from Philadel- X'. Aof 26- nood otWewbern, in order to get apanage to that CountrVi bV water; the charao ter ol a freeman.

heretore all matters anu owners of, vefleW, are hereby tor warned from earn ing faid fellow away, under the penalty of the law, that cale any peri who will aporehend faid fellow and bring him He's the And locfc trout, vulgar hands in the Mechanics, fcrtants, farmers andfo Are eoh paper of inferior worth lefs prii'a. more ufeful, for your delk decreed, Free-to all pns, and prompt at every need, The wretch whom avarice bids to pinch and ipare, Starve, chat and pilfer, to enrich ari heir, Is courfe brown-paper (uch as pedlars chufe. To wrap up wai es, which better men will ufe Take nex, the wufci's contraft, whodeftroys H'ahh, fame and fortune, in around of joys i iK any paper watch him Yes, throughout, He's a itvengwi paper, pa all duobt. The retail poht'C i an anxious thought, Deems this fide always right, and tnat ftark nought He foams with cehlure, with applaufe he raves- fi. duje to rumors and a tool of knaves Hft'll want n6 type his weaknefs to proclaim.

-While fuch a thing as fools-cap- has a name. -The hafty gentleman, whofe blood runs high, Who picks a quarrel, if you ftepawry, Who can't a jeft, a hint, or look endure What's he What touch paptr to be fure. to hit are our noiets take tnem as they fall, to me. or fecure him in any gaol, fp that I get him again, Ihall receive the above reward. vN I E.

ALL perfdns indebted to the late copart-nerlhip of Manning Byrne, are re. queued to make immediate payment, tciFran. JOSEPH KING Kinion, Jan. tot 1797 Good, bad, rich, poor, much read, not read at "all Them and heic works in the fame clafs you'll find THlo DAV IS' PUBLISHED, And for fae at the PRINTING-OFFICE, (Sewfortt :) TREAT I on the I I I I OF JUSTICES or IN C. I VIL.SU 1T 5, ACCORDING TO THE LAWS Of the STATE or Up H- A 0 I A (Price itbs cf a Dollar) December 17.

Tney are he mere wafte paper ot mmkind, Onferve the maidc innocently fwert, She's fa'r white paper, an unfullied meet On which the happy man whom fate ordainf, Miy write his naie, and take her fr hi pain. One inrtance more, m4 vnly oue I'll bring ri the ereat iaan who fcorns a little thing, as-Haws, who alone is autnornea to re. ceiveall 4ebtsdue faid concern, and givtf dif. charges PIERSE MANNING. MATTHEW BYRNE.

January 14 THIS DAY ARE PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE, (Newbern .) PRICE 50 CENTS A A DETERMINE IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS or H-C AROLIN A. Thofe Cafes, twenty-nine in number, have been copied from the notes of the moft rel- Whofe thought, whole dredt, whole maxim are nn own Form'd on the feelings of hi heart alone True genu'neroya paper is his bread Of all the kind mull. precious, pureft, bed. LAN DS FOR SALE. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.

A undivided moiety of a trad of land in the Weliern Territory, containing in the whole," is ooo acres, entered by the late RAN AWAY frorn the fubferiber, a Ne-gro orn art named A A Abner Najbt Elq. 1 hele lands were enter- formerly the property of Capt. Richard fdon after the opening of theMand office in this ftate they located andfuryeyed with great care, and at a confiderable ex. oence. under the direction of a gentleman Uunley Whoeverwill deliver the laid ne; gro to her mafter (hall receive the above reward, with all reafonable charges.

well ufed in bufinefs of thatfort, a refident JONATHAN FELLOWES. January 14. pedlable law characters in this itate Seventy Dollarb Ucward; RUN-away from the fubferiber, the 31ft of December laft, a mulatto fellow named formerly lived in Wafliington with Mr. Caf-fo, and has a mother at Mr. Richardl'ons, a-bout ten miles from Newbern he is about twenty three years of age, five feet ten or.

e-leven inches high, and wears his hair tied; his back has feveral fears of the whip on it, done when he was hired out he is acquainted with feveral negrcei in the town of Newbern, and will conceal himfelf there if poflt. ble- Whoever will take up the faid fellow. Tu THE-PUBLIC. ALLMAND HALL, having purchaled the Priming Apparatus of the late John Bellew, Printer of the Wilmington Chronicle, has commenced the puMication of HALL's WILMINGTON GAZETTE, of that country, and who was fpecialjy em. ployed for the purpofe.

From thefe circum- fiances, though perfonally ignorant of their fituation and quality, I am induced to be. lieve that they are probably equal in value, to any lands in that country. Whereas I have been ir formed, that my brother, "Abner Nah, to whom a moiety cf thefe lands was bequeathed by his father, has unadvifedly'attempted to make fale of a par. ticular part of the land defcribing the fame, without having a divifion made between us, I think it my duty to forwarn all pcrfons a. ainft purchafing under fuch fale, as I am etermincd not to fuffer any fuch contraft tb and deliver or confine him in any gaol, fo that the fubferiber gets him arain, liiall re-reive twenty dollars reward.

Likewife a ne be made good. For terms of fale of an undivided moiety of thefe lands, apply to the fubferiber, who can give an indifputable ti- gro woman, named A a filler of the fellow, who ranaway in Oil 1794, and fuppofedto be harboured in Neve bern. She is about 25 years of age, five feet feven or eight inches high, of a yello-y completion. Whoever fll take up the faid negro, and confine her in any gaol, fo tl.jl the fubferiber get hrr again, Ihall receive fifty dollar! reward, HENKY ORMOND. January 7 On the following Conditions 1.

Tobepubhlhcd every Thurfday, on a Demy Sheet, the fiie of the late Chronicle, and delivered to fubferibers in by ten o'clock in the morning. 2. Price of fubfcrlptioh Three Dollars per annum. One half paid on fubferibing the remainder at the condufion of the ear. 3.

Advcrtifemcnts of no more length than breadth, in fertcd the firft time for 3.4 cf a Dollar; for euch continuance 1 Dollar. Subscription will be received in Fayctteville by John Mblev, Efq. Pou-Mafter in Newbern. by F. Martin, Efq.

in Edeoton, by Lemuel Sandin, Efq. Poft-Maller; in Wafhington, by john II. Howard, Efq. in Wilmington, by the Ed.tor, at his Printing OfEce, corner of Market and iccond-flrcets IVibttngtM, January 5. tie to uie lame.

MARGARET HASLEN. January 10., i A HPHE houfe and lots, now occupied by ULAN cfatl kinds, lur fale at the Printiag-Oflice. I Dr. William M'Clure the lots may be had feparately or together. Alfo one lot on brond the Court.HoXife, and one houfe and lot, adjoining Mr.

Thomas Coxc'. The whole of the property of Mrs; Mary Edwards. NATHAN SMITH. Qfcber.tfr EW BE I A L- I RED ELL'i I For ale at tlUCfa FRANCOIb-X. ARTIN..

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1784-1797