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north-carolina gazette vol.p saturday march 15 1794 n 427 fisher 2c glanvill ,* t their tan yard in pqllck-irreet,near jt^johuc bryan efq'rjj want to pur chate t quantity of pak bark for whicu they willgive the following pnces ; for spanifl oak tof per cord white do 351 do do itcj mfi bu-k do 3of do do ? fv aat/f a i'o for fule sole upper ana harnefs leather caif fkius caii ikm ar.d cordovan hoot legs of v t firii quality .- a!io a parcel 61 ilrong 1 tes aii ui which they wi'ijell on realon i '.* terms for caiu or raw hides i hey w»ll uiio lake hide to an on inores the fniuing lea ion should any perfoa fa vor them vv.rii their cuihjin they hepe to r>ive general latisia&ion tvn apprentice wanted at the above buliiiels fel uary i l o s t *["> y the fjbfcriber the week befofela 3 aiic.it red n.orocco pocket nook con t.aning no money tho papers of much im portai.ee to him but i no fervice to any cthsr peifon hefupio'es he dropped it ioir.e where between his fhop and the tobac co ware-houfe : the tind r is defired to re turn the papers and will be entitled to ne dollak reward and to the pocket book itfelf befides the thanks v lu'i her hyde february 22 g^ok fale for cafh or produce three j likely ue^ro fkves two girls and a boy kodiiltfu la i as til ucluber 12 t o be sol d \ t public p.usiori for ready money on /" 4 wednefday the 26th inft at the "^ * cvmvt-houfc in newbern four likely ttegro fellow's belonging to the eftatc cf idonlieur vblpeliiere deeafed j chapomel i^gent of the french republic ". rch 1 ijh committed to the jail of ncwberu ci aiit on the 26th ultimo two wil gr men taken up as run aways vjneoftheui fays his nan)e i william and the other cills himjelf june — and the both fay they belo to moniiejur goujon ol the ifland or hilpaniola william isf.ve feet eight inches high and appears to be about 24 years of a^e of a yel ] w call j and lays he was hrcuglu up as a yra'ting man and ipeaks good engliihi jui.vi is about lik feet hgh u;id i'eems to be about 26 ye;irs old — he hardly can fpeak an englifn word is of a black com 1 . iion and was born in guinea the owner of thefe nt-groes is defired to o prove his property and take them a\\v • edmund perkins jailor jilorcb !• for sale ad0u3le chair on fprings wfrk alight top an s apron b th of which csn l->e tp.kfn of or put on,'at pleaiuie incjuut or the march 1 the ftihfcriber intends to itave the fta!e for a ihort time in april next j anj defnesall per fons indebted to him to fettle tiw : r refpeaive accounts nd pa the b:t!r,nce that may be due him beforethat • dy : as he will otherwie be compelled tobriog im ivc'rijatc j\iits agaiafi them indilciiminately thofe viio.miy have-claims upon imu vv.il icccivc pay b'.u.t od appli catioa , edward c*.±~~il\t march for sall at the painting-office at klwbern a small collesflon of law books among iv rich are burrows reporis strange's do b;r thomas ilaymond's do k;rby's do modern do parker's do benbur/'s do nvood on conveyancing coke upon l.ttleton lmpey's practice sheridan's do kichardi'on's do kidd ou a awards boicowen on coiivijlion cooke's bankrupt laws law grammar s:iunders on ules and trulls mallurv's entries lovelafs on wills law of equity gilbert on replevin ld\v of colts marthi's juitice collection of the statutes a l s o an bjpjt initnt of blan k s for cierks of courts avicrnies sheriff's merdiarit and ochers viz writs fujbpoenas executions witaefles and jurymeii's tickers marruge licences and bonds apprentice's indentures guar dian adfluiiiitranon appeal and b.ul bonds w;irrauts attachments leales deeds dedimus poteft atftn s , declaratiodis m eje'ctuient trover aflault and battery debt covenant ior delivery of fpecific articles goods iold on a quantum valt bant or a fixed jir'i^e work and labour en a quant irn tutru'it or a fixed price injimul computuffent , trefpals quar'e clau/um de tinue on promiilbry notes tiu vvitti in dorfenients c e'ec i"c a n d a few plans of the city of raleig ii pursuant 10 the laft wiil and tefta ment of ijadc bryan e-q late of cra ven county dec will bt fold at public veri due on friday the twenty firit day of march nexi on the premifes that well known and valuable griit and faw mill ou fvlolcley's creek in laid cotrnty twenty eight miles from newbern with about eight or nine hundred acres of land adjoining and conve nient thereto tho e nr.iiis are well bui t on a good itream within halt a mile of the ri ver neufe at a place where there might be an advantageous bridge built tjtre is a plantation and fom other improvements on the land the greater part of which mil bear cult vation a good title will be rnadt to the laud and futtable credit given for the pur chafe money part 6t which will not be re • qu.red under twelve and fourteen years the purchafer oiving a mortgage oa the lands in addition to pertonal lecurity for the pay ment of the fame at the fame time and place will be ioid oa ft months credit the pcrifcable eltate of faid deceafed confiftipg ofitock furniture utenfiis c a parcel or likely negroes will alfd be hired by the year le vis bryan ? execu , or william cox xecu ' or - craven couaty feb i8 from the ncjj tori daily gazette of february 13 7o george washington presi dent of thi united states sir r x he non-commiffioncd officers and pri x vatcsof the new-iork line in tj e late american rmv beg leave molt refpedfully to addre'syou and to reprtfent to you the services we rendered to purn u ntry during the late glorious ftruggle with the armies ot : the king of great-britain and the mode in which we have been paid that at the conclufion of the war we re tired to private life with alfurances of com pensation for our hard but approved of fer vices that for reafons unknown to us we were paid not in fj ecie agreeably 10 contract but in certificates which we were compel led through extreme diilrefs and poverty to tell for two and fix pence for every twenty hillings after setting to our refpedive homes or 10 fuch places as could be found as an afylum from fatigue and which were after fome time funded and p,:id to the hoidtrs at the ra.c of i.xteen fekiiegs in the pound 1 hit there at pre'ent remains a balance of four ihillings fore ery twenty ihii lings due to us in the hands of government which we conceive ought in honor of the country to be pjd to thofe who earn't it or to their reprelentatives and which can be done with out interfering with an jyikm heretofore cftabiiihed i hat in the lift and former fefllons of congrefs we were well pleafed to hear that mr james ivladiibn with ftveral other of the members of the houfe of reprefentatlves of the united states llept forward in our defence and propofed a mode of payment of the certificates fp iivued in our favor ; but to our unhappy filiations add the failure of their good intentions lhat a recital of our pad frvices fo well known to you sir we conceive to be ufe les but beg leave to f.y that for want of the balancedue juftlyduecs from our coun try v/e are obliged to ftek relief from the cold hard of charity even from thofe who enjoy affluence through our earnings and the deltructtion of our families we therefore relying on your wifdem humbly implore your afliftance and influence at the preient feflion of congrefs to obtain fur us the balance due on the laid certificates and fubferibe as well for ourfesves as in behalf of the faid line your moit obedient humble feivants jo be prefented by sergeant john clark on behalf of the faid line john clark late serft 2d new tork reft the report of mr john clark late serjeant in the sd new-york regirneni gentlkm n on the 2 ill of january laf i delivered your petition to 1 hettecretary of the prelidcnc who promifed me he would prefent it to him the moment he was at leifure on the 25th following 1 had a private conference with the preu"dent — he informed me lhat he was rot the prcprr perfon to be applied to j that it was congrefs we ihould apply to though it was his opinion if we did vrc ihould not meet with fuccefs 1 anfwered that it was the opinion of many and i ac ouiefced that he was the proper perfon for two reafons : lft that the commifluned officers had applied repeatedly to congrefs and never received any redrefs : 2d that he had promifed the army that he would before they quitted the krvite fee that full and ample compenfation fnould be made to tlrem and their hard and approved icrvice lhouid not go unregarded he anfwered that he had done every thing he could i replied i never heard of your itepping for v-:d in any relpeft j andiuruicr t$<tt v.:.t
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1794-03-15 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1794 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 427 |
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Date | 1794-03-15 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1794 |
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FullText | north-carolina gazette vol.p saturday march 15 1794 n 427 fisher 2c glanvill ,* t their tan yard in pqllck-irreet,near jt^johuc bryan efq'rjj want to pur chate t quantity of pak bark for whicu they willgive the following pnces ; for spanifl oak tof per cord white do 351 do do itcj mfi bu-k do 3of do do ? fv aat/f a i'o for fule sole upper ana harnefs leather caif fkius caii ikm ar.d cordovan hoot legs of v t firii quality .- a!io a parcel 61 ilrong 1 tes aii ui which they wi'ijell on realon i '.* terms for caiu or raw hides i hey w»ll uiio lake hide to an on inores the fniuing lea ion should any perfoa fa vor them vv.rii their cuihjin they hepe to r>ive general latisia&ion tvn apprentice wanted at the above buliiiels fel uary i l o s t *["> y the fjbfcriber the week befofela 3 aiic.it red n.orocco pocket nook con t.aning no money tho papers of much im portai.ee to him but i no fervice to any cthsr peifon hefupio'es he dropped it ioir.e where between his fhop and the tobac co ware-houfe : the tind r is defired to re turn the papers and will be entitled to ne dollak reward and to the pocket book itfelf befides the thanks v lu'i her hyde february 22 g^ok fale for cafh or produce three j likely ue^ro fkves two girls and a boy kodiiltfu la i as til ucluber 12 t o be sol d \ t public p.usiori for ready money on /" 4 wednefday the 26th inft at the "^ * cvmvt-houfc in newbern four likely ttegro fellow's belonging to the eftatc cf idonlieur vblpeliiere deeafed j chapomel i^gent of the french republic ". rch 1 ijh committed to the jail of ncwberu ci aiit on the 26th ultimo two wil gr men taken up as run aways vjneoftheui fays his nan)e i william and the other cills himjelf june — and the both fay they belo to moniiejur goujon ol the ifland or hilpaniola william isf.ve feet eight inches high and appears to be about 24 years of a^e of a yel ] w call j and lays he was hrcuglu up as a yra'ting man and ipeaks good engliihi jui.vi is about lik feet hgh u;id i'eems to be about 26 ye;irs old — he hardly can fpeak an englifn word is of a black com 1 . iion and was born in guinea the owner of thefe nt-groes is defired to o prove his property and take them a\\v • edmund perkins jailor jilorcb !• for sale ad0u3le chair on fprings wfrk alight top an s apron b th of which csn l->e tp.kfn of or put on,'at pleaiuie incjuut or the march 1 the ftihfcriber intends to itave the fta!e for a ihort time in april next j anj defnesall per fons indebted to him to fettle tiw : r refpeaive accounts nd pa the b:t!r,nce that may be due him beforethat • dy : as he will otherwie be compelled tobriog im ivc'rijatc j\iits agaiafi them indilciiminately thofe viio.miy have-claims upon imu vv.il icccivc pay b'.u.t od appli catioa , edward c*.±~~il\t march for sall at the painting-office at klwbern a small collesflon of law books among iv rich are burrows reporis strange's do b;r thomas ilaymond's do k;rby's do modern do parker's do benbur/'s do nvood on conveyancing coke upon l.ttleton lmpey's practice sheridan's do kichardi'on's do kidd ou a awards boicowen on coiivijlion cooke's bankrupt laws law grammar s:iunders on ules and trulls mallurv's entries lovelafs on wills law of equity gilbert on replevin ld\v of colts marthi's juitice collection of the statutes a l s o an bjpjt initnt of blan k s for cierks of courts avicrnies sheriff's merdiarit and ochers viz writs fujbpoenas executions witaefles and jurymeii's tickers marruge licences and bonds apprentice's indentures guar dian adfluiiiitranon appeal and b.ul bonds w;irrauts attachments leales deeds dedimus poteft atftn s , declaratiodis m eje'ctuient trover aflault and battery debt covenant ior delivery of fpecific articles goods iold on a quantum valt bant or a fixed jir'i^e work and labour en a quant irn tutru'it or a fixed price injimul computuffent , trefpals quar'e clau/um de tinue on promiilbry notes tiu vvitti in dorfenients c e'ec i"c a n d a few plans of the city of raleig ii pursuant 10 the laft wiil and tefta ment of ijadc bryan e-q late of cra ven county dec will bt fold at public veri due on friday the twenty firit day of march nexi on the premifes that well known and valuable griit and faw mill ou fvlolcley's creek in laid cotrnty twenty eight miles from newbern with about eight or nine hundred acres of land adjoining and conve nient thereto tho e nr.iiis are well bui t on a good itream within halt a mile of the ri ver neufe at a place where there might be an advantageous bridge built tjtre is a plantation and fom other improvements on the land the greater part of which mil bear cult vation a good title will be rnadt to the laud and futtable credit given for the pur chafe money part 6t which will not be re • qu.red under twelve and fourteen years the purchafer oiving a mortgage oa the lands in addition to pertonal lecurity for the pay ment of the fame at the fame time and place will be ioid oa ft months credit the pcrifcable eltate of faid deceafed confiftipg ofitock furniture utenfiis c a parcel or likely negroes will alfd be hired by the year le vis bryan ? execu , or william cox xecu ' or - craven couaty feb i8 from the ncjj tori daily gazette of february 13 7o george washington presi dent of thi united states sir r x he non-commiffioncd officers and pri x vatcsof the new-iork line in tj e late american rmv beg leave molt refpedfully to addre'syou and to reprtfent to you the services we rendered to purn u ntry during the late glorious ftruggle with the armies ot : the king of great-britain and the mode in which we have been paid that at the conclufion of the war we re tired to private life with alfurances of com pensation for our hard but approved of fer vices that for reafons unknown to us we were paid not in fj ecie agreeably 10 contract but in certificates which we were compel led through extreme diilrefs and poverty to tell for two and fix pence for every twenty hillings after setting to our refpedive homes or 10 fuch places as could be found as an afylum from fatigue and which were after fome time funded and p,:id to the hoidtrs at the ra.c of i.xteen fekiiegs in the pound 1 hit there at pre'ent remains a balance of four ihillings fore ery twenty ihii lings due to us in the hands of government which we conceive ought in honor of the country to be pjd to thofe who earn't it or to their reprelentatives and which can be done with out interfering with an jyikm heretofore cftabiiihed i hat in the lift and former fefllons of congrefs we were well pleafed to hear that mr james ivladiibn with ftveral other of the members of the houfe of reprefentatlves of the united states llept forward in our defence and propofed a mode of payment of the certificates fp iivued in our favor ; but to our unhappy filiations add the failure of their good intentions lhat a recital of our pad frvices fo well known to you sir we conceive to be ufe les but beg leave to f.y that for want of the balancedue juftlyduecs from our coun try v/e are obliged to ftek relief from the cold hard of charity even from thofe who enjoy affluence through our earnings and the deltructtion of our families we therefore relying on your wifdem humbly implore your afliftance and influence at the preient feflion of congrefs to obtain fur us the balance due on the laid certificates and fubferibe as well for ourfesves as in behalf of the faid line your moit obedient humble feivants jo be prefented by sergeant john clark on behalf of the faid line john clark late serft 2d new tork reft the report of mr john clark late serjeant in the sd new-york regirneni gentlkm n on the 2 ill of january laf i delivered your petition to 1 hettecretary of the prelidcnc who promifed me he would prefent it to him the moment he was at leifure on the 25th following 1 had a private conference with the preu"dent — he informed me lhat he was rot the prcprr perfon to be applied to j that it was congrefs we ihould apply to though it was his opinion if we did vrc ihould not meet with fuccefs 1 anfwered that it was the opinion of many and i ac ouiefced that he was the proper perfon for two reafons : lft that the commifluned officers had applied repeatedly to congrefs and never received any redrefs : 2d that he had promifed the army that he would before they quitted the krvite fee that full and ample compenfation fnould be made to tlrem and their hard and approved icrvice lhouid not go unregarded he anfwered that he had done every thing he could i replied i never heard of your itepping for v-:d in any relpeft j andiuruicr t$ |