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SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL BE SOLD
On the Jirjl Tuesday in November
next, at the court-hcufe in H i/ Jus
county y between the usual hours oj
ten and three o'clock, the follow
ing property, (viz, J
I W O hundred and seventy acres
of land, be the fame more or lei's,
in Wilkes county, on the waters
of Beaverdam creek adjoining Jas.
Hendcrfon, Aquilla Burroughs and
others, being the fame trail where
on John Dickin now lives, on the
road leading from Washington to
Aquilla Burroughs’—taken by vir- ‘
tue of an execution, Henry Surah
against John Dickin, George Run*
pels and Richard Peteet, and point
ed out by said Peteet.*
*!fo
One hundred and feventy-iive
acres of land, be the fame more or
less, in the county of'Wilkes, on
the waters of Katie- creek, with
the following improvements, (vis.)
•about twelve acres of cleared land,
with feme cabbios thereon, adjotpt
ing ]obn Chancy and Peter Scro
zi’er, fen in r and junior; it being
now in the occupacy of William
Strozier. —Aifo, eighty-two acres
of land, more or less, being wood
land, adjoining David Bates, Row
land Williams and others, granted
to Peter Strcsier fen. —Aifo, one
hundred acres of land, more or
less, in Wilkes county, oft the wa
ters of Kettle creek, adjoining John ‘
Peteet, Jacob Bindley, John Johns
and others. —Aifo, one negro man
known by the name of Jack, one
negro woman known by the name
of Nancy.—A!fb r three dills, one
holding by efhmation 100 gallons,
having a cap and worm, one other
fall holding by eftii nation i x o gal
lery, with the worm and cap, one
other (till holding by estimation 32
gallons, with cap and worm. —Aifo,
one cotton machine having forty
few s, in good repair.*—Aifo, one
brown bay gelding, upwards of fif
teen hands high,—Aifo, one bay
gelding, about five feet high.———
Aifo —Three hundred acres of
land, be the fame more or less, in
Wdkes county, op Kettle creek,
being the fame trail whereon. Peter
Strozier, fen. now lives, with ail
the improvements thereon, adjoin
ing Peter Strosier, juii. and others,
including a grill mill, See. The a
fiove mentioned tra£l of land will
be fold on the above mentioned day
and ti;ne, if the before mentioned
property, or any part of it fail to be
fold, or after being fold not gqual to
the amount of the execution levied.
The whole or the above mentioned
srcpeiiy levied upon By virtue of |
m execution, the executors of E
lijah .Clark, decafed, against Peter
Strozier, fern and Richard Sap
pington. The above pointed out
by the defendant, Peter Stbzier,
fen- except the lad mentioned tra&, j
•which was pointed out by the i
plaintiff.
Conditions cash..
J C?H NSO N W £ L.LBQ RN 5 fJlff.
Atiguft 1, 1805.
0r The above property was ad
vertised for laie on the aril Tues
day in September, and postponed
to the firh Tuesday in October
and is now again pofiponed to the
next sale day.
J. Wellborn, fhflf.
Oftober 5, *80 5.
NOTICE.
r “Sf “'N
1 HE fuhfcribcr, being am.ious, I
ihar, in every inflance where,there |
are perfhns holding any of thole
counterfeit bank bills , which have,
very much to my sorrow, pail thro*
my hands, jullice may be done;
requefls all to fend or bring in %
ny bills which are realy counter
feited, and they fhail be redeemed.
Unfortunate as l have been in be
ing laid under imputations unfav
ourable to my character, yet my
earned with is to do what is right
between man and man, and to ac
quit my own conscience.
• Christopher Irvin.
Wilkes, Sept. 27, 1805.
SHERIFFS SALE.
IVILL BE SOLD,
At the court house in Clark county,
cn the fvrjl Tuesday in November
next ; between the hours often and
three o'clock, the following pro
perty, viz. :
if \
% JNE fixty-fivc gallon flfil* cap
and worm, two cows and
one herfe,. one feather bed.and fur
niture ; taken as the property oi
Anderson HartsfidJ, at the inst
ance of Lewis Crane ; advertized
to be fold the firft Tuesday in Au
guft,* and postponed until the frill
Tuesday in November.
aifo
One hundred acres of land, in
the county of Clark, lying bn Ce
dar creek, adjoining Abioiam Ra
mey and others ; taken as the pro
perly of William Ramey, in fa
vour of James Allen ; levied on
by a comtuDle, and returned to
me.
aifo
Fifty acres of iand, in said coun
ty, lying on Green-brier creek, ad
joining Peter Lewis and others;
taken as the property of Jonathan
Nobles, in favor of Isaac Kendal
and John Smith ; levied on and
returned to me by a coa liable.
Samuel Jajicson, D. S.
Conditions Cajk .
Scpf. 24, 1805.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Saturday, the second day of lS r o* ‘
vemfrer next, at the late- residence ;
cf the Rev. John Springer, de
ceased, within the hoars prescribe
ed by law ,
ART cf the pcrfonal eilate of
said deceased, including horles,
Logs, &c.—-Terms of sale, twelve
months credit, for all funis over
five dollars, the pur chafer giving
bond and approved security.
• Ann Springer, exhcL
Sept. 21, iß&c.
LAND FOR SALE. -
ONE trafV. of 360 acres, and
one of 200 acres, lying vrith
in two miles of Franklin Court
house— 90 ditto, and 200 .ditto-,
ijd joining Edmund Henley, with a
a plantation of about 36 acres—
alio 287 12 ditto on Rear creek;
ail lying on the North fork of
Broad river and the waters thereof
T&e above traEts of land will
b<? fold on two years credit.— for
further particulars apply to the
fubferiber, on the Hudson fork of
Broad river, in Franklin county.
Edmund King, fen.
August if 1805.
; £>* BRIDGE. j
r-jpHE fubferibere, proprietors, j
j| of the bridge below Rac’s, ;
commonly called Gorley’s bridge, :
wish to diipole of it on the follow
ing terms, viz:
Every man pofTefiing a waggon,
car.?, or carriage of any elifcription,
fltali pay 10/ the.ofc of laid bridge
five years, five derkirs.
Every-man poffefling a two wheel
‘carriage only, fhail pay two dollars
and a half, during the fame time.
Every herfetnan fhail pay one
dollars.
During the said term of five
! years, we have given cur bond to
j to keep the said bridge in good re
pair.
Those who wish to fubferibe to
1 the above propofols may apply to
! John C ole, living at said bridge, in
Columbia county.
John Cole,
John Gorley.
Sept. 19, 13 05.
VALUABLE LAND, ,
FOR SALE.
rip
Jk HE fuhfcrihtr oilers for foie
a traclcf LA N D,! ying in G reen e
county, three miles south of Greenf
borough, containing IC3S acres.
The above land is well watered,
well timbered, and the whole cf it
adapted io the culture of corn, cot
ton, wheat, rye, oats, &c. and much
of It to that cf tobacco ; it is aifo
an excellent range for cattle and
hogs. There is a small plantation
cn the land and a number of cab
bins erected convenient to a good
spring.
* The whole trafil or a part there
of will be fold, and a great bargain
given.
Pcrfons wisting to purchase may
fee the land and know the terms
by applying to the lubfcrlbcr on
the premises.
Nat. G. Macon*
Sept. 14, 1805. fit
DOCT. CASEY,
ss ? r c t’f’u'll y offers his fer-
P % vices to the citizens and v.ici
nage of Waffling ton, in the diiter
ent branches of pis profeffion.
As he will be ready to attend at
all hours, he hopes for a fliare of
! public confidence.
His shop will be conflantly fnp
plied with frelh Drugs and Pat
ent Medicines, for fide, at reduced
prices
Washington, 22d Aug. 1805.
NO I ICE
INE month's after date appli
cation till be made to the Inferior
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, Admbc.
June 15, 1805.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
And for Safe at this Office
A BLOfV at the ROOT:
v o- A SZRMONy
by the Rev . John Lei. and.
(Author of The Bible Baptist)
“BLANKS,
Os all kinds for faie at this
office.
fih&xijjiA, Cr-ene <• •
Cinrt ej Ordinary* ‘/V. / C ‘ ■
r | j J ‘ ,Ur %\-M
JsL petition of V\ r ijh, I
i;:age kutr.bly
*'•“ u(i Vat id, li, x i‘|
on the twemy.fi xth
vewbe-r m the v-, r 11 l, t |
eighteen hundred ao .j ,„ u UM
r.uun liis obhirat.cn .nl
whereby he acUtou UhjWffl
K-. S received
„ 1 ecLivtc. n.efit lr Cta , l
Saxen tor two imndred ■'#
cu Henning BstnteU nl,t *
ans ; which said
in the w. .ds follow:;.•. n
*: Recei ; ed of J° hn im
“ P a y f° r two hundred , ’ ‘HI
“ land, supposed to ■!
“ be the lame more or i t r ?
, “ giving at a Water oak, }ilM
■ “ Daniell’s coiner, in >l v C
“Holler, at the upAA H f
“ Strcnder’s old place,
64 running au eailwarcly
“ Evans’ line, along ths iamealU
l <c have agreed on before BesJl
Ci Smith, fouthwardly to fvM
€t (Evans’ comer) thence j
oak a fjtithwefl: cpurfe s ths^
cc a north well couife to thebeS
| ning. As witrefi my harAtS
i 46 26th day of November jcl
j Edm’d Daniil
i u Tcft Benja’n Smith.”
| And on tire back of th (s
j ■iflftrument of writihgt there bell
j tin aflignipent, which reads in rs
j following words, to wiu
1 <c I afiign the within to WjjJ
ct Gammage.
ts John Sixes,
<c Test John Hcndnek.”
And your petitioner furi;
fheweth, that the laid Ed me:
Daniell departed this life imeSi
without executing titles to yo
petitioner, or the said John
on ; and that John Bailey j
Malichi Murdeti took upon thd
Rives the administration of did
lingular the rights and credits 1
the laid Edmond, decried,
Whereupon, your petition
prays the honorable ccur: tod
an order in terms of the addita
legiflatupe, in fitch cases made2:l
provided, requiring theci rise
administrators to execute tHtej
your petitioner, according to •
tenor and effbS of said c&’igatnj
and in terms of the act c-bovt j
luded to, and your pekkrati *
ever pray, &e„
WniiAK Gammagj.
A true extract r taken irm
Tildes of the Court ofOrtunxy
A NYHON Y PoRTER,
Tito. Carlrton, Cip*
: July 26, 1805.
’ NOTICE
IVtiNE months alter
[\j hereof, applicatipa
made to the honorable tfie Pi
| court cf the county of OgkM
: for leave to fell two humliv R
of land in said county, ad]
Cudberth Collin, Bcnjaran
and Nicholas. Hawkins, W
Troublefbme creek ; Leing.p
the real efface of i bornf s
deceased, for the benefit
heirs and creditors of the
ceased, agreeably to tne v
, that case made and p^ lde£ \
; laiiAM Smith, M
April 6, 1805. j
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WRITING PAPE K <
FOR SALE.’