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%f>m? Bvi iparle. We have
fcji ;l Liter tro.n a gentleman in
paris, to his friend in town, dated
jdav 264 wh>'ch fays, Je
r0 ni3 Bbndparte was presented to
thj king of Italy, at Milan, the day
l,efot2’ his coronation ; and receiv
ed in; full favor and grace. It is
(xJ> h* is t 0 man 7 queen of
yjruiia, with whopi I had the ho
ot being in public company in
rjioreice.—Jerome’s wife is here
ci ii;J Mils Patterson : (he was for
kijdffj* LnJ, and ordered im
jae&titfy b f kto the United States
m f\ isfeid however die is to have
J Freoch pension.”
It is well known, that the Pope
has annulled the marriage of Je
rome Bonaparte with our beauti
ful countrywoman, <and it is not
improbable that his brother, the
Emperor and king, will endeavor
to (Lengthen his alliance with feme
cf the continental powers, by mar
iving Jerome to someone of their
Bonaparte has {hewn a singular
anxiety to procure hu{bands for
this Queen of Etruria. In every
perk a- qualification (lie is kid to
be the reverie of Mrs. Jerome Bo-
Dapar-e, rnd the firft hulband Bo
oaparte should pOwU e her was i
the late deformed dwarf, the King “
cf Etruria. Ihe Emperor has more
t?U,n once endeavored to coax his (
foa-in-law Prince iVeauharnois, to j
wed the widow Queen ; but he \
sos declared off j and now it foe ms 1
Jerome is to elpouie her. We can- j
n-it!ink,, after having fat at so !
fair a lea it as his lovey American
bride has quoad before hirn, he \
nay -very readily cohfent to <4 bat- i
ten on a moor.* 7 — Boston Cent .
thi cf the persons who have drawn
frizes in the l.and, Lottery f jr~th?
county cf Wilkes, vi-u
H ’ £ £ S>
2
•
Patrick Shannan 71 5 Balchv.
P:fhd Smallwood 63 4 fame
John Speirman 154 3 fame
iiueben Short 3162 lame
Orph ans of Win.
Shorter 70 1 fame
John Stewart 266 4 fame
U Stallings, jun. 14 2 fame
]*ct b Shelter 51 2 lame
Bruty Stovall 112 1 lame
Bucky Bunion 42 5 fame
Hobart nharrer 85 4 fame
Smith 28 c 5 fame
1 he. Simms (nan.) 173 1 fame
Solomon Stephens 143 fame
‘Anti Springer ‘ll9 2 fame
S unuel Saxon 281 3 fame
Lko. Smbbltneld 3723 fame
J°uri Simpson 417 2 fame
Edcvai and Stephens 67 3 fame
fame 138 5 Wilkin.
James Sharrer 21 5 fame
St ai lings 2384 lame
JMikrtd Situs 152 2 fame
8 Stark 290 4 fame
:^ ni * ianfom 26 2 fame
Reuben StK'zier 221 1 fame
Scott .146 3 fame
- Scroggin 101 2 fame
rt k Simpson 250 5 lame
av id Short 300 2 fame
Smith ic6 5 fame
Slaton 81 1 fame
T tr *y Shorter 17 1 3 fame
enry Snow 10 3 lame
,!’ m Stone 89 2 fame
Smith 1192 fame
‘xnSuiton 2?,8 x fame
]y * Xnancr 240 x W ayne,
1 fame
]• Stark p a *
piniip Siroud 4$ 1
C-hnihan Snider Al ?
Nicholas Shu 07 1 t mt
Solomon Thornton 187 if
Robert Tombs £ C'°
F.li z . Todd ° \ atne
Tho. Tucker 59 2 Jme
Rich. Thomas ~a . f e
ffi'ter - ’ Bs.-
Rich. C Taylor £33
John Turner (L R) fame
pmes 1 hompibn 342 t Baldw.
Jacob 1 hrafti, jun. 367 2 fame
James Iramer , 03 1 f ame
George lucker 304 1 lame
James lolls 3,33 fame
Ui phans of Benja
min Thurmond 7 2 fan-
Uriel Turner 223 4 f aiU e
Maffa Thomas 107 7 f ame
Vs fl“
jJaiuel Trammel 163 1 f ;uue
Chriflopher ThraOi 298 2 Wilkin.
AndiewThrafn 141 1 fame
J'Tah Uaralh jun. 231 5 fame
Aloics lucker 31 4 j ame
Jod [ owns 144 4 fame
I odd fen. yi 3 fame
o>p. John Iroy 201 5 fame
Lewis Trolier 163 2 fame
iiaac Wifuaker 192 2 fame
Jokah Vvalion 81 2 lame
John Walker (F C) 178 2 fame
baud, yv aiKer jun 205 2 fame
Eiis. Wood 36 i fame
Jonn X\ i.kiulon 234 lame !
E)oiiy v\ T iiliaiiis 7 l 5 lame
Lucy Wynn 241 r fame
lame 191 2 fame
Rich. Watts jun. 1832 fame
George Wooten 183 3 fame
John vValker(L C) 235 4 Baldw.
Nathan Williams 68 4 fame j
Id. Wilkirkbn 231 1 fame
Obadiah Wiight 1723 fame
John Wright (F C) 17 1 2 fame
Wei!horn
Orphans of Rich.
B. Wcoton 437 2 fame
James Weft 47 4 fame
George Waters 125 3 fame
liaac Wellborn 348 2 fame
David Whatley 121 1 fame
Wm. Williams 173 3 Wayne,
Joseph Wilcher 399 1 fame
Lemuel Wooton 321 1 fame
John Wilforl 26 2 fame
liaac Wellborn fen. 191 1 fame
Luke Watson 14 2 fame
B. Zimmerman 1892 fame
CAimON!
T 7
VERT person is hereby fore
warn o-d again ft cutting timber or
wood on my land, or in any other !
way trefpailing thereon, as the law
will be enfoiced against such of
fenders in future.
Elizabeth Heard.
Wilkes county, Sept. 4, 1805. j
noTlce j
PURSUANT to an order of |
the Inferior court of Greene coun- ;
ty, will be offered at public lak, j
in Greenlborough, on luefday ihe
fifth of November next, the plan
ation on which Philemon Bo and, de
ceased, late of said county, former
ly lived— containing one hundred
acres, more <* less, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of lrud
deceased— Terms, one third pay-,
able in twelve months, one third
in two years, and the rest at the
expiration of three years from said
fate. —Good notes, **
security will be required or the pur
chafei.
Philemon Bird, /
Buford Bird, 3
SHERIFF’S SALE. - [
WILL BE SOLD,
A At the Court house in Wilkes courts
O ’ ihe firjl Tucfday of OSfcbcr
next , between the hours of ten and
. three o’clock, the following pro
perty, viz.
TV
T hundred and fifty acres
ot land, more or less, fttuated in
Wilkes county, whereon Aquilla
Loioughs now lives, adjoininf r
bhomus Jarrell and others—Also,
three negroes, Butcher, Job and
Sal; the whole taken by virtue of
an . execution Peter Stubblefield
against ibid Aquilla Boroughs ; the
property pointed out by the defen
dant.
also
I i en acres cf cotton ns it (lands,
j le the fame more or less, fuuated
j in the county of Wilkes, on the
.plantatKTil whereon Obadiah
| now lives, adjoining the wi
| dow Sammons and others; taken
i as the property effaid Right to fa
! tisfy an execution in favor of Sarn
t tel Landrum,
f • Conditions Cash.
j - AuTuft 27, 1805.
NOTICE ~
Will be SOLD,
On Monday the 7th Odt. next,
I /'\lL the personal estate of
johg Boggct deceafed—conlifting
of one mare and household furni
ture.
William Ouv/ell, adm.
,16th August, 1805.
NO I IC I
I HAT on the third day of
Odlober next, will be fold, the
whole estate of Ifham Hendon, de
; GUdfcu, bertti ism and
confuting of four hundred acres of
land, lying on ~irn
the Oconee river, in Clark comi
ty, adjoining John Ramey, John
Malone and Nathaniel Deane ; —.
alio, horses, cows, hogs, Bleep,
household and kitchen furniture.
Twelves months credit will be giv
en, on good and appoved bond and
security being received. —The sale
will commence at the usual hours.
John Clement, ? Exgc<rs
Llijah Hendon , 3
Sept. 7, 1805.
On Friday the 25th day of October,
at the late residence of James
Waggoner deceased , in Warren
county,
Ad the personal property of said de
ceased—consisting of
N LG ROES, Horses, Cattle,
Sheep, Hogs, household and
kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms
will be made known at the time of
sale, which will commence at ten
o’clock on said day and continue
from day to day until the whole
Is fold.
Mary Waggoner, adm'x.
David W. Waggoner, £ j > r
George B. Waggoner, ) aam
Sept. 7, 1805.
‘ No.lCii
fSjINE months after date appli
caiion will be made to the Inlerior
Court of Wilkes county for an or
der to fell 250 acres of land in said
County, on Little river, part of the
real estate of Amos Green, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Esther Green, Adnvx.
Juat 15, 1805.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
Court nf Ordinary, July term, 180 S
1 HE petition of William Gam
m|ge humbly (heweth, that Ed-
Md Daniel, in his lifetime, viz.
on *the twenty.fi xth day of No
vember in the year of our Lord
< iguteen hundred and two, exe
cured his obligation in writing,
whereby he acknowledged ihst he
rzd received payment from John
Saxon for two hundred acres of
land more or Id’s, adjoining lands
ct Helming Danieil and- Ev
ans ; which said obligation reads
in the words following, viz :
“ Received of John Saxon, full
c: pay for two hundred acres of
tc land, supposed to be— -
“he the fame more or less, be
c> gining at a water oak, Henning
“ DariidTs corner, in the head of
“ Ilviih r, til the* upper cot nor
“Stronder’s old place, thence,
<c running an ealhvardly course to
“ Evans* line, along the fame as we
have agreed on before Benjamin
cc Smith, feuthwardiy to a pine,
(Lvans , corner) tlience to a pofu
oak a southwest course, thence near
a northwell cotulG to the begin
u rung. As witness my hand this
c ‘ 26th day of November, 1802.
Edm’d Danieil.
<c Test Benja’n Smith.*’
And on the back of the said
| instrument of writingt there being
i an alignment, which reads in the
following w’ords, to wit:
<c I aflign the within to William
“ Gammage.
u John Saxon.
u Test John Hendrick.**
And your petitioner further
fheweth, that the said Edmond
Danieil departed this life inteilate
-without executing titles to your
petitioner, or the said John Sax
on;—and that jotm Bailey and
Malichi Murden took upon them
thg-adminiftration of all and
singular the righrs and credits of
the said Edmond, deceased.
Whereupon, your petitioner
prays the honorable court to pals
ah order in terms of the a£l of the
legislature, in such cases made and
provided, requiring them the said
administrators to execute titles to
your petitioner, according to the
tenor and of said obligation,
and in terms of the act above al
luded to, and your peitioner will
ever pray, &c.
William Gammage.
A true extrafl, taken from the mi
nutes of the Court of Ordinary.
Anthony Porter, pro
Tho. Carleton, Clerk.
July 26, 1805.
NOTICE.
\ HAT after nine momhs ap
plication will be made to the hon
orable inferior court of the county
of Clark, for permiflion to fell, tor
the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors, the whole of the real estate of
Thomas Bonner, late of said coun
ty, deceased, to wit. Two u&£- of
land, lying and being on the Ap
palatrhee and its waters, in the said
county, one containing fifty acres,
and the other one hundred twenty
three and a half acres—both tra&s
being parts of a survey granted to
D. Meriwether.
Jordan & Zadoc Bonner,
Adminiftratoni.
June 8. 1805.
~ BLANKS^
Os all kinds for sale at this
office.