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byMrs.Mon'fort,
Kinging to the estate of John
Montfort, deceased, conflfjing of
z horse, cattle, houiehcld and kit
chen furniture.—the terms of fab
will be made known on the day.
James Montport, Ad mV.
November 18, 18*05.
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SHERIFFS sale.
WILL BE SOLD
At the court hov.fe in Clark county?
on the fir ft Tuesday in “January
next? between the hours of ten and
three o'clock , the following pro
perly? viz :
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Seventy barrels of corn, ta
ken as the property cf William
Wickers, by virtue of an execu
tion, jothua Stephens vs laid Vic
kers, and afligned over to folia
Ramey. ;
£*’ a tf°
\ Three feather beds and furni
ture, four cows and calves, and two
heifers; taken as the property of
Thomas Shannon, at the ijifiimce :
of Limen Autry,
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One hundred and fifty acres of
land (more or less) lying in Clark
county, .on Porter’s creek, adjoin
ing Alexander Smith and others,
to whom granted unknown ; ta
ken as the property of Aaron
Bigg*, at the*inftar.ee of William
J^'Cane.
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Fifty acres of land, fitaated in
the county of Clark, lying on
Nall’s creek ; it being the fame
tract whereon David Jones now
lives (with the improvements there
on) adjoining John Downs and o
ecution,’ Samuel B. Shields ngauift
James Stdnger, and pointed out by
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fold o?*i illc June
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or p nincis k?orciop
deceased, for the use of Thomas’
Ten elk
SHERIFF S SALE.
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WILL BE SOLD,
At th^ in Wtlke^csunty^
C” i’me giii, the
name of Rhode, taken by virtue
of a fife facias, as the property of
Cbed?ah Wright, to fatisfy a mort
gage in favor of Samuel Walter.
Conditions cash.
Johnson Wellborn, fiff.
Nov. 26, 1805.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL BE SOLD
On the ftrjl Tuesday in January
■ next? at the Court house in Clark
county? between the hours of ten
and thee o'clock? the following
property? VIZ.
\_/NE hundred acres of Hand,
situated in the county of Clark,
lying oa the waters of the App
lachjc river, with or thir-
Bonner vj Nathan Miars.
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One taylor’s fhop*board, 1 pine
table, 1 late, 1 bed Head and cord,
1 bed and bolder, 1 pillow, 1
blanket, 4 chairs, 1 churm, one
gun, 1 chamber pot, 1 tin ladle,
1 tin cahnilfcer, 1 coffee pot, 4 ear
thern plates, 4 cups and saucers,
1 bottle, 1 tin pan, 1 fin all pot, %
waft) bpvvl, and one fide board ;
taken by virtue of an execution,
David Sims vs Thomas Crook. -
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One ft ill, holding by est i mat* on
sixty-six gallons, cap and worth ;
also, one black node, three years
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a (hort wei? set feito-.v, about aS
and necefiary expencts paid.
Dec. 18, 1805.
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INFORMATION wanted.
0’ Any person having any
knowledge of a certain young man
by the name of Richard Cam
eron, about 20 years of age, who
left Charleston about 1 2 months
p?aft, and “went to Newberry dift
furnialioo, bj^ ) otiicrw:ir^,
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