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Ait norfons are hereby fore
-T* Y'xfnft trading for two
—. S jiven Frederick
Conner to Revert Rogersi dat. a
tip fiiii. of September 1804,
“Z L'-tV he 25th of Decemoer
F-fsLi. 8 •A 01 5s
jil. ,p-. 6 for one hundred
dollWtd>, UrKffed by Edward
Grefl*- Rich notes were loft
-! r last, as Wi appear
•wan a %&* fo J H ,n ,
. Ft efo Line In cpapty- the.aid
are r< iH wee?, therefore thole
ion - r _. dlfchsrged.
John Rogers.
Aug;i/l i y*, 1005. •
n for c,aE.
jr"*'-* I*4ft'i'St of 360 acres, and
I j? one 200 acres, lying with
iu ivb miles of Franklin Court
] i/i QC ditto, and 200 ditto,
* ,h iag lldmund Henley, with a
s : *r- don of about 30 acres—
, j g■ ditto on Bear creek;
. v the North. fo<k of
die wateis thereof.
‘*^fvref tfiftfcsrcf brnd
b' 4 f. Iti on two years credit.——foi
, euhrs apply to the
jut;; riber, Oft the Hudion fork or
|}ro 1 river, iti Franklin county.
y.mi und Kino, fen.
August 1, 1 >OS. _____
1 ILL.
nr r T , and : Cre ’ ‘•?
VV HERE AS my wife Eliza
beth King has left my bed and
, v&fcmL aMLilBfS2qBfoJ
therefore to Forewarn all
;io from trading with, or mill
ing her on my accou. t, as I do ,
hot mean to pay any of her con
t;.ds. ...
Edmund King, fen.
Ju.lv 11, 180^.
( EORGIa* - ‘ ■
At a C.cuft of Ordinary held in
and fut ike m&y vs Wither, March
\ jh, ISO3. ,
][J PON the petition of Bemjah
Smith, dating that he is poiTefied
< i an obliga ion given by Peter L.
V . AUt n, in his life time, to ex
ecute tides to a tradf of land, fku
ate, ?y ; ng and being in the county
of Greene, i k the Reforve fork of
the < *conee rad AppaJacUie rivers,
a • ng- * Abercrombie
and Benjamin Fitzpatrick ; and
the fdid Peter departed this life
without executing titles, or other*
\vK; providing for the fame by
will.
All perfvns concerned are here
by notified, that after the expira
tion of fix months (if good cause ‘
is not shewn to the contrary) the j
court will direct the executors of j
said deceased to make titles to raid j
tract of land, in terms of the act in
such cases made and provided*
True copy from the Record ,
David Terrell, c.e.o.
administr ator^alk”
WILL BE SOLD,
Saturday the fifth of Oft.
next, at the plantation of John
M*Key deceased, in the county of
I brankTuV. *l\ me Term.mniJ ncr-
I fond property of said deceaßd
I Terms will he made known on the
§ day of fa.e*-
Elizabeth Hargrove, ad J x
1 Henry Par ks, adminlftrator.
1 Augufl 10, iß^s„
r - NOTICE :
The Concern of
GILBERTS & HAY
Is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The iublcribets will conti
nue to carry on the business as
usual, here and at Upton, and wm
fettle the affairs of the late concern.
They have now on the river a
large and general affbitment of
Gtiods, which they expc& to be
able to offer to their cuffomers . m
a few days on very goodjernis.
W. &F. Gilbert. :*
Augutl 5, 1 8 05.
DM OCT. HAY, having declin
ed buftrtels in the foregoing
concern, now offers his. for vices to
n Tbticmer .-cu + LOiners |fi ay oi
his profoiFioft, on life usual terms*
SHERIFF'S"SALE.
G ; Will be Sold
At the Court boufe in Chirk coun
ty, on the firjl Tvefday of Sept,
next , between the hoursfof ten and
three o'clock, t/jc foifowing pro
. petty , viz. i:
| IiREE hundred acres of land
lying on Shoay/ creek, adjoining
Jordan Anderfota and others, brigi
naliy granted rdfcrawford ; take id
as the property of Mial Barnet \£
fatisfy an execution in favor M
John Fjfccman vs. said Barneyfnd
Lincefifcld Kilgore.
i * cdfo
Om hundred and fifty acres of
lmdr more or less lying on the
a fS ; nl fiSp t i
- 4mfng Jti pe Hull and orhefs'lt
being the plantation vvhereon Wil
liam Jrreeman now lives, to fatisfy
John B. Parks vs.
David p'rifpli and William Freer
man.
/ also r
waggon aad hind gear, ta-
the property ‘of Daniel
Trammed to fatisfy an-execution
Abraham Simons vs. said T ram
mel). afo- y ‘
One hundred and eighty eight a-
land, ori inalfy. granted to
Walker RicharJfon, lying on S&d
creek,adjoining Stamps-and offiers,
it being the “plauiation
John Smith now lives, well impro
ved ; Alfo—foven negroes, viz.
Monday. Betty, three xhildren,
Jenny, Nancy ard two boys,
Torn and Dave, one-bro\yn geld
ing, ope bay do. five cows and
calves, two
four head of hogs, three beds ffnd
furniture, one cupboard, two ta-
bles, two pots, two ovens, fix split
bottom chairs, three
five hundred weight of fodder;
twenty five barrels TdE com, one
clock reel and one cotton -wheel;
the whole taken as the piopeity of
John Smith by virtue of an exe
cution in favor of
advert!fed to be fold the firft I’uet
day in June and poflponed till the
fir if TuJday irr Septemberr-
■ •• -t &
One* negro boy known by the
name cf Will and one girl by the
name of Jin, taken byvimie of an
execution Ferdinand Ph-nizy vs.
Tofhua Browning, levied on by the
Buty fljiff and retutned to me.
i Conditions caQi. r v , v
July 17,1805. . •- •
■ ‘ * s
■ ■■'’■* —*—<—- ■ ‘ ——■
BLANKS*r : ‘
1 alJ.kXn js ftolr sale at this
llv ; SHERIFFS ?. |1
WILE BE SOLD ?|
% n the firjl Tuesday in September
f next, at the court-houfi in Wilkes
county, between the usual hijurs of\
ten and three dclocU, the. follow*
ing property, (vizjj 1
OnE undivided/moity or third
part of a two hundred acre tra£fc of
land Equate in Wilkes county on
Kettle creek, in khe occupancy or
JJaldwin Robertson, adjoining Cy-j
rffs Btrfingaey and others, fameh
bdi% the dower of the
said Baldwin, formerly the; widow
of JefTe Walker deceased ; taken by
virtue of ans execution, Johin Bates
against faidfßaldwin Robertson.
/ al f° / ,
Two I und red andileycrry. acres
of land/be the fame Wre of lei),
in Wilies county, on/the waters
of thefeeaverdatn creek adjoining
Jameji Henderson, Aquiila
rougfs and others, l/eing the feme
traCjf whereon John/ Dickin > now
live/, on the roaq leading 1 from
i Wlfhington to Aqmlla Buriroughs ,
JFaken by virtue/of an execution
Hfenry Smith-'agajnff JohmDickin,
* it eorge Runneli/ and Richard Po-
Ibet, and pointed out by-laid Pe-
Jtcet. / . ‘/
Ia jfo /
One hundred a,hd ieventy-five
acres of land the fqme more or
less, in the /county of Wilkes, on
the watent/of Kettfo creek, with
the following improvements, (viz.)
about twelve acres at Cleared land,
with fame cabbius thereon, adjoin
ing John Chaney and Peter Stro
id junjor ; it being
now m'the occupm|y Af WitTfsHfT
jSrrv zitr.—Alfo. eighty-two apes
6i land, more or lets, being wood
bjad, adjoining David Bares,
land Williams an4|/ofhers, granted
to Peter Strozier/fen.—° n^
tUpkired acres of land, more or
fs,jh Wilkes cc|bnty .on the \va
,, Kettle crejk, adj lining John
Petect, Jacob Hindi.y, John Johns
and otters.—Aljo, one negro man
: known by the name of Jack, one
| negro woman kno ( wn by the name
■ nf.Nancy.—Afto, three flills, one
holding by estimation 100 gallons,
having a cap and worm, one other
(till holding by effimation 110 gal
lons, with the worm and cap, one
Other stills holding by estimation 32
gallons, with cap and worm.—Alio,
one cotton machine having forty
ifk ‘’ ~ w J
saws, in good repair*— Also, one
brown bay gelding, upwards of fif
teen hands high.—Also, one bay
gelding, about five feet high. •-!
Alfo —Three hundred acres of
be the fame more or lets, in
county, on Kettle creek,
being the fame trad whereon Peter
Strozier, fen. now lives, with all
thehnprovements thereon, adjoin
ing .Peter Strozier, jun. and others,
including a grift-miil, &c. The a
bovementioned tract of land will be
fold on the abovementioned day
and time, if the before mentioned
■ property, or any part of it fail to be
j fcjd, or after being fold not equal to
■ the amount of the execution levied.
I The whole of the abovementioned
property levied upon by virtue of
an execution, the executors of E
tijah Clark, deceased, againfl Peter
Strozier, fen. and Richard Sap
j ly the defendant, Peter Strozier,
j
1
At .Lincoln; Cauirt Hemp m r
usual bwrt t *'*
AtILL BE SOLD, ■
■ y yNE thousand three
/and fifty facres of land,
t:fs, lying in Lincoln county a
ayannal/ river, irtcludingtt
,'tatipn whereon Mrs. Clark now I
j sides, and adjoiiiingJands of
* negroes, now in
fion'(tv) wit) —Old Harry, p3|
Little Harry, Tom, July, CsefPß
i Mark, Poly do re, Ifham, Hercu|Ji
Big Phillis, Ike, Sam, John,
Big Cgefar, Nancy, Sarah fiamjl
David, Lizy, lanuary, Lucy, Till
by, Pompy, Essex, Rose and
j the whole levied on as the
ty of the late Gen. .Elijah Chi; j
ideceafod, to fatisfy two exccufionsl
one in favor of Charles M‘Donald !
and one in favor of the adminiil J
tors of Nee Smith,
George NorjsaN, S.L.C.I
July 30,1805.-
• o S^bLES*
- I
Will be sold,
- 4r .... v *
At the court hmfe t in the counfj 1
of Clark, on the firjl Auefdaj 1
of Sept, mxt, between, the hourt\
of ten and three o'clock, the folios J
in * property, viz A V.
WO hundred acres of fed!
lying on Barber’s creek, it being
the plantation \Ajxco4
-Baakildft ■ now lives,
granted to Thomas WalhingtoJ
adjoining Abner Bankffon and
others ; t Aen to fatisfy an execu|
tion, Samuel B. Shields vs. jamf
Stringer, pointed out by the dev
fendant.
also-
One negro girl named Alefey,
taken- as the property of “Richard
Marrable to iatisfy an execution ia
favor of Wm. Strong.
also
Two featherbeds and furniture,
taken as the property of James
Nall to fatisfy an execurio:v tot
costs, Ignatius Few vs. laid Nall.
#
Two hundred and thirty acrcsf
of land, more or left, lying on the
waters of the Oconee river,- adjoin
ing John Armstrong and Leonard
Kdgore ; taken as the property of
Bartiet & Gilly Wootoh, at the in
fiance of William Melton, and sti
ver tifed to be fold on the firft J uef
day in June, and pofiponed unti
the firft Juefday in September,
Conditions aifls
Samuel Jackson, D.3. ;
July 27, 1805.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
‘ And fir Sate at this Office*
tjjjff A BLOW at rm ROOT
. ‘Vy,, A i'ERMON ,
by the Rev . John
(Author of The Bible Baptist) |
NOTICE
M, * *K O
INE months after date appH
cation will be made to the Inferior
Court of Wilkes coutity for an or
■A*? tn fell 2 zo acres of land m lain
county,
real est ate of Ames Green, dec -
eu, benefit -J|-’