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i ® 11 fl f^^^i dlycllcvliio vjd,z^llc tuesday october 16 1792 vol.1 printed by alexander martin for john sibley ( numb 11 came to my plantation on cape-fear river one mile from this town on the night of the jth of march lait and now in my prlfilljn a negro man and a negro woman jwho fay they have no rra'ler — that th^jr have been llrohing about ever fi;ice the britiihleftcha.lcilon except four or five years when they were in tns fervics of a mr jamet craigg on lthche's creek in soutn carolina from whom they ran away fom;time lull lummer or full for fear o b:ing fenttoihe well indies the fellow appears to be between the awe of thirty-five and forty — about five feetfeven inches hinh — thiuk let — 6i a black omplsxion — his can borej ar.d by his language fuppofe he was born in africa the wench is fmall — apprars to be be twecen twenty and twenty rive ye.us old fays lhe was brought from africa very young james more j ran-azvay ttk . fiom the fubferiber a lf|^>hgko man ■b * ffl * besa named douglas some time fince nurchafed from mr william ciek of fayette viile and ma likely return to that neighbour hood - he is a low well male fellow fpeaks broken engliln ttad on whin he tvent away nothing more than an oh woolen trowfeis and jickct having left his clothes behind any perfon who will apprehend and deliver or confine him 10 that he may be had ihall be generouqy rewarded by " j willis lumber ton sept *$, 1 79 peter strong informs the public that hs continues to carry on the clock watch jewellfck y d business at his old stand in fayettev1lle ht wants two attwc lads between 12 and 15 yeais of as;e as apprentices to the above bufn aefs id he will give one hint dollar an ounce for ol \ or cut si r v i'ok s a itti or t lii v for a term ofycart in til to am rr l j i i ibborough chatham county anew two 6 tory house i^ompleatly finilhcd an d we ll fitted for a tavern wi'h convenict out hovfes among whicli are a neat billiard room with a table much frequented alfo a garden the whole of the im provement on two adjicent lots con taining one acre an excellent stable wi'.h tails for tventy horfcs a coach house and grama ry adj ining a handfomc peice of meadow contain ing about ten acre 1 he fiiuiition is agreeable and healthy and the fummcr focicty is one of the bell in the ftate — within one jnileof the mintral spring which tlio bur lately diftovered are much frequent ed in the feafon for t^rms apply to the fubfciiber on the premifes p st lawrence pitt 1 horoueh scpi 29 0 t 9 2j c3r afictit apive lad ts wanttd nt iin apprentice to the printing bufuwji b ibt prhttr kereif henry e luttlirloif brgs leave to inform t he public hat his firft lottery commenced drawing the igih of july ult and was competed the zij.h in it at ths court houfe in this town the p u.c of the fortunate tickets will b pii 1 on tho o irinal bcui deliver ed at the lottery oiece hbalio i>io,joics the fol lowing scheme op a second lottery the drawing of which willcommcncethe zo'hof november next h new&e.rn 3500 tickets at t wo dollars etch is 70co 1 ii irs which wili b paid iu th ioliuw ing prizes viz prizeh i).ihars dollars l at 5-0 i 501 1 loo 190 1 80 i'o 2 61 art 120 4 50 ttp 5 40 zoo 6 30 180 10 20 200 80 i 800 120 8 960 336 6 8o 770 3 2210 69.1 firft drawn 20 laft drawn 30 7000 s'lbjcrt fo the fame rules anj regu;a jions as the fornifr lottery tjoke rjs.su 1 vvo specif do ll \ r each to be h.ij at the lot teiy office j orders from the afferent p'ifti of tb country pjii p;ii jbntbteart fidh at ten el to _ nfiubern tiug ait to be io.d on ui<euli a valuable farm s fu tii three mile torn pittjhirngh in ch ttfnm com'y,con taining u'(>w.iids l 300 acres 2 o of which is tobacco lnnj of h fi^lt q a li.y ; about 100 cleared and under rood 1-nces with a new 1 w e l li ng house thereon 24 y 2s t et com pleatly tinilhed all nfcceliury rftit honlvs and a garden of one acr alfo a grana ry hiuly built 36 feet ftjtiare — i is tract is well warcreu and affords about eu a cres of excellent m:ajo\v ground i he jluck of hoifes cutlc and h6g«,belong ng to the farm m.iy be hnd wiili h one tra.c ; , itua e en landram'i crerk in faid county tii chit ham containing 500 acres a nfi ei rime pan of which ia iuitable lor tobacco ind the whole excellent corn land ; on liiis trafl there is a good mill seat and convenient to the belt range in the conn try but without improvements of any kind the firms tray he known ly trpf-h i:g to mr william guthi ry abiui iur mild from pitji'irgh or to ihg lubfcriber at m.w bern v.7''nf wll^f 1 m ' i iiii luuicuhci bc;j kave -*• to inform thepublic and his fiiends in!pariicul:r that he has opened a boarding houfe and tavern ii that commodious houfe belonging to janus lhgg,]ls in gref.n-si relt where the printing office was lately kept his belt endeavours will be exerted to pleafe tlioic who favour him with their cufiom david dudley by virtue of the power in me veiled i have appointed duncan m/t'c'k esq collector ofthe revennein the coun ty of cumberland who has the law in oil p ll'.llion f r the information i all caocerned the diities will be -•<> lc.tcj ttf on all hills which have been employed in ili'h ling from the lull dav ol junlij i.i 1 vi bin ihe tl tt fifteen day cf j vn 1 1 next the app liniment ol col lefhrs f't ihecou'i'iesof samp/on mitre mehnuni and anfon aie yet ihhd.i t perfons frefl rccoimcrided wiil on up plica i n'tti cni james re.i.l or r'.i.li be commillioned wili ta.m p ! k sup-tvi r of the '. v.ri<r n;n o . • - ' .| 1 horsb ulu v .. o v i tc 4 h t iv ••• heptemb er i.i i man cam to ihi own,lae i'i the even !• i li a largeblack waggon fantfb who i t remember light called himlllf g-okgl smith and laic he was frorn lincoln cowity near ram fonu's mills ; that he had a brother in this town of he name of john smith who drove a waggon belonging to him — all of which upon the enquiry of a m i;i.haie of tht c un y was found t he falfe j an ' from his giving inch untatiifactory anfwers to number of queftions that weft afl.e.l him it was the opinion ofthe faid m.iyi irate that the hoif hottid ie de tuned in pnfrffi->n until the next morn invj when he difipoeared and hi not jin.eheen heard ol the horse is itill i'i my poffcfll ti lo that thc owner on provir the prop r y may hive lira a pain on paying tl cip-a.ee ot ihi advei lifemctu r n n l^s - nt as i m ol t r>r i „ i r upper and lower fa ye pte vfi|l.e continue to cut arid carry a-.iay ti ltlt-k ft he fubicribcr s land a jjout ne mile below t wn — tie n v givfs n tire — ff the lajl time — that he is r folded to profecute to heex.re-nity of the li»v a ; l fuch intruders as lliall in fu ture commit depredation on his l:m.'s gjf fe fms owning mil's w iggons and cars arercqu.jlejinapjrficul.il minner to attend to this notijic i'lon wm 13..rrygrovi ■f.trn/f tgi notlge i ben bv given to all thofe who have had deal ings with william chop or p chop and prtttek80n late of this place — tha the 1 io„s and p.ip-is of bjoth are in the hands of the ftiblcrib e s — ul ih fe who have any claim „ g.i'id ei her arc deli ed to render in a liitiiue.it optheir accounts qualified to as fcon as poltible that the neceflary ftep may bet.ik u to have them cpeejily dilcb*-g_d thofe who itand indebted fi el her ire for tliclail time informed that ha ever bonis r.o or open ac counts remain unpaid after the fir t day o no wther nex wi l with utdi linclion be pu into ha hand of an attorney with order to take the proper fteps for recovery wi hf ut delay sundry d r y g o o d s oil hand in fayc tteville will be esppled to pubilic sale lit loft aprteat.c to parebajtn '! he s i ii t.i commence on friday the 6:h inflant and tn continue from day to day utn il all ate fold a crelrif of fix mnttbs % upon giving bond with approved frcutt ty will bs a lowed lor all funis ot five pound and upwards ; but any lei's funis mull be ready money rou donaldson w vj a ferguson j fajellevilk oh i 1792 tf war department " august 6 1703 information is hereby given to a 1 iht-milica.y invalids of the united ota-.es that the ataa to which they are inttiled i>>r fix monthtof their annual pen i'm-i from the 4',h day of march 1 791 and whi.:h will become due on the 5th day of toe^cmber 1 792 will be paid on the faij day by the coraiaiilinners of the loan within the states jefpictively un der the ofual reflations viz ev iy application for nayment muft be accompanied 1 by the folio vlng vouchers 1 t i'hs csrutuue given in ihi'lbi'e ipeciffing tint the peiirn polfeffiag ihe fame i ifr iasl an invalid and alceitain 1 •» th u to which db l'udi he is aunu.il ly emi led 2d an affidavit agreeable to the fol lowing fo m : a b came before me one of the jjliics of the county of in the ila'eif and mads oath that he is the famo a b to whom the original ccr liiic.iie in hi pofljllion was j;iven of which the following is a copy the certi ficate given by thfc itate to be recitedj that he feryed regirr.eiu corpsor veffel at the time he was dilabled and that he now mlidesinthe . and coun ty ot and ins redded for the la.lt years previous to which he rclided in in cafe an invalid bonjdappl for pay dieni by in a..o?ucy the feid attorney b.'iicie the c'-r i'i-atj inj path mcf ie rc ci:e !, dibit produce a fpcci.u lctcef of it torney h<jreenble to the following l"o:rn • 1 a is m county of is'en d jierehy cor itute and appoint c l <-!" my urviiil attor ney to rec.,}sr i;i mv i lu.t of my penfion fomu months as an invalid of the l'ni f eil states from ihc f.iur h day of march one lb.oufand l";vcn hundred and niftety < wo and ending the til h day of september one thoaund teveu huujie4 anj ninety-two yiyicil and i'ealed ia the piclcnccof j witne/tcs aclcnowled^cj before me a pp'.ieatiuris of executors and admin itratort mull be accompanied with legal evidence of.tlu-ir refpeiflive ofiices and allo of the time the invalids died vhofc pcnlinn they cjaim by command of the pxefi<j[eni of t'ie united sra*es h kncx ccr.-t,i'-\
Object Description
Title | Fayetteville Gazette |
Masthead | Fayetteville Gazette |
Date | 1792-10-16 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1792 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 11 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | John Sibley |
Date Digital | 2009-06-23 |
Publisher | Alexander Martin |
Place |
United States North Carolina Cumberland County Fayetteville |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, October 16, 1792 issue of the Fayetteville Gazette a replacement of the North Carolina Chronicle; or, Fayetteville Gazette, a newspaper from Fayetteville North Carolina. |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601586982 |
Description
Title | Fayetteville Gazette |
Masthead | Fayetteville Gazette |
Date | 1792-10-16 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1792 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 11 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 1518462 Bytes |
FileName | 18cen01_17921016-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | John Sibley |
Date Digital | 2009-06-23 |
Publisher | Alexander Martin |
Place |
United States North Carolina Cumberland County Fayetteville |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, October 16, 1792 issue of the Fayetteville Gazette a replacement of the North Carolina Chronicle; or, Fayetteville Gazette, a newspaper from Fayetteville North Carolina. |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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i ® 11 fl f^^^i dlycllcvliio vjd,z^llc tuesday october 16 1792 vol.1 printed by alexander martin for john sibley ( numb 11 came to my plantation on cape-fear river one mile from this town on the night of the jth of march lait and now in my prlfilljn a negro man and a negro woman jwho fay they have no rra'ler — that th^jr have been llrohing about ever fi;ice the britiihleftcha.lcilon except four or five years when they were in tns fervics of a mr jamet craigg on lthche's creek in soutn carolina from whom they ran away fom;time lull lummer or full for fear o b:ing fenttoihe well indies the fellow appears to be between the awe of thirty-five and forty — about five feetfeven inches hinh — thiuk let — 6i a black omplsxion — his can borej ar.d by his language fuppofe he was born in africa the wench is fmall — apprars to be be twecen twenty and twenty rive ye.us old fays lhe was brought from africa very young james more j ran-azvay ttk . fiom the fubferiber a lf|^>hgko man ■b * ffl * besa named douglas some time fince nurchafed from mr william ciek of fayette viile and ma likely return to that neighbour hood - he is a low well male fellow fpeaks broken engliln ttad on whin he tvent away nothing more than an oh woolen trowfeis and jickct having left his clothes behind any perfon who will apprehend and deliver or confine him 10 that he may be had ihall be generouqy rewarded by " j willis lumber ton sept *$, 1 79 peter strong informs the public that hs continues to carry on the clock watch jewellfck y d business at his old stand in fayettev1lle ht wants two attwc lads between 12 and 15 yeais of as;e as apprentices to the above bufn aefs id he will give one hint dollar an ounce for ol \ or cut si r v i'ok s a itti or t lii v for a term ofycart in til to am rr l j i i ibborough chatham county anew two 6 tory house i^ompleatly finilhcd an d we ll fitted for a tavern wi'h convenict out hovfes among whicli are a neat billiard room with a table much frequented alfo a garden the whole of the im provement on two adjicent lots con taining one acre an excellent stable wi'.h tails for tventy horfcs a coach house and grama ry adj ining a handfomc peice of meadow contain ing about ten acre 1 he fiiuiition is agreeable and healthy and the fummcr focicty is one of the bell in the ftate — within one jnileof the mintral spring which tlio bur lately diftovered are much frequent ed in the feafon for t^rms apply to the fubfciiber on the premifes p st lawrence pitt 1 horoueh scpi 29 0 t 9 2j c3r afictit apive lad ts wanttd nt iin apprentice to the printing bufuwji b ibt prhttr kereif henry e luttlirloif brgs leave to inform t he public hat his firft lottery commenced drawing the igih of july ult and was competed the zij.h in it at ths court houfe in this town the p u.c of the fortunate tickets will b pii 1 on tho o irinal bcui deliver ed at the lottery oiece hbalio i>io,joics the fol lowing scheme op a second lottery the drawing of which willcommcncethe zo'hof november next h new&e.rn 3500 tickets at t wo dollars etch is 70co 1 ii irs which wili b paid iu th ioliuw ing prizes viz prizeh i).ihars dollars l at 5-0 i 501 1 loo 190 1 80 i'o 2 61 art 120 4 50 ttp 5 40 zoo 6 30 180 10 20 200 80 i 800 120 8 960 336 6 8o 770 3 2210 69.1 firft drawn 20 laft drawn 30 7000 s'lbjcrt fo the fame rules anj regu;a jions as the fornifr lottery tjoke rjs.su 1 vvo specif do ll \ r each to be h.ij at the lot teiy office j orders from the afferent p'ifti of tb country pjii p;ii jbntbteart fidh at ten el to _ nfiubern tiug ait to be io.d on ui |