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T- -x V Horfo s: - ' M A G I S. , WILL be 'et to Mares at my Sta ble, Vrthm half a mile -of "CafVrll, ' Courfhmi fe at Twenty Lhlit8 the Sefon, Oiihay'brWj by'rfic Payment of ' 1 tif lanwafv et . Forty dollars. to tofWe duaiorfiaUatairpaitw lame - ti me. Should he property of any Mare in " fured'ht thanjedth? tofurance will be de 'anandei -Jalfrc'' ShuM . .3, Mare in ft rd nor p rov iwiih " Foa! ,i he M one y 11 "fee returned, f .The feM'on 'will c omTMjicejji j ft'oM arch and end the joth-of AuguftV ' Good and ex. Tcnfive I'aftuige weU4ncJoiedr nd" Servants tent with Mafes boatded'.rltis. No iiab'liiy sforacdent5'orKce5, '&? greateliArare' yvil I be t Jfceu tr froitpt ettfier . -The Proprietor! of this Horfe Wnttmplate ieeping an imported Wbrle,' in this Nejghbour . Jioodaid"(hotld a Mare party the-f-eafon nt prove vtth fcal.(the money being-paid-V the Owner will enticed jtoa feafori of tha iaihe M are the. neat feafon, gratis. MAGIC will be ten yearj oJdncxtTpring; jaa horfe or elepot -form and great power?, 'full fifteen hand and halfhigh, and as well bred a ttorifetis any to England. He wai got by Volunteer, mvsofth- betVfons of Old l. lipfe, and lire of Spread Eag!e,-ale, Stir J i tig. Triumvir, Recruit, Commodore, Ac. &e'. our of Marccll. MarceHa was vgot by .Mambrinor: her Media, by . Sweet 1 irier, out of JtgeHci, by Snap, Regurus, jUrtlet's Childers,. Honey wood's - Arabian, dam of the two True Blues. : ' ' MAGIQ edyered the laft three yesrrj he was in t njlar.d, d his cohs axe contidered--largt and prorniuse. - PF.R V R M A NC E S . Se the Racing-Calendar for 1797. He 'ecivrd Jram Mr. ImJwc-'s coh Sadler, fir;y uiotas at Nw-Mjirkeu He won a I weep ttakes againft Whi,'. Mother Shiyton and others at Lewea; and a match at Newmarket wiTh LouW'a; and alio a.malchafiin Mr Con-" cannoB' Knightlhed In 1708 be won ih l'erwonh Slakes at Breton, HeaiugWrxngler, -Johnny, Bennington, .Flay or Pay, and .two -others.' At Lewes -he won a iweepftakes " -egainlt Wh iD and two more. He waiked " r-oter for ihe King' plate at Canterbury, and :-won th ity plate. In 799, he won one . hundred and. twenty g.rireas at Lichtield, fceatin; Robin Rcdbreait, Canon and four ' others: and a .plate at Leicefter. ; . SOLO vlON GRAVES.. Calwell County, February 14, 1SC4. isir)-uikUdin thttftnais- ot ttvc tun. -. CoiTwav 23d& AUgc.1791, his R. Hthe Vrfyte & VV1 pUt ofclOO gs. 4 yr. old, 7st. Sib. 5yr. old, 8st, 715. 6 yr. old, lst. and aged", 9st.' 41b. the wirjner of one plate this year, carding Slbi extra, of two? 5kj. of this plate any former year, 8lb. 4 mile heats, pitizf n, by Pacolet,. 6, yr. old, first each heat, beating Putches. , a Manchester, June 1, 1792 501. for 3 yr old, carrying a feather, 4yr. old, 7st. 21b. 5 do. Sst. ib. jr. .fi8t.Ulb. nd aged, Sst. mares and ffeldinirs-attoVeu Slb.a Avintierof nnfi fifchhh this-vciiw" carrvin?3Ib;" extra ' of 4 two and more, 51b. 4 mile.heats, b. h. Citi zen by Pacolet, .aged, third tlie 1st heat, first the 2d and 3d, beating Young Cicero and Harlot. ' 'Newcastle, Staffordshire, July 5th, 501. for all ages, 4 ntile neats, Citizen by. Pacolet, aged, 9st. 31b, first each heat, beating Gill Flower, 5 yr.. old, 8st. lib. ' - Knutsford, August 2d, 50lbv for 4 yr. old, 7st..71b. 5 yr. old, 8st r 31b. 6 yr." old, 8stj IWb. aged,'9st. awtpnr of one plate this year, carrying 31b- etfa, of two, 51b. 4 mile .heats, Citizen by Pa:)let, aged, fourth the 1st heat, and first the 2d and 3d, beating Bcrgamot, 5 yr. old, TellescOpe, 6 yr. old, Lizard, 5 yr. old, MoTise-Trap, .5 yr. old. ''Chesterfield, August the 30th, 501. for all ages, heats twice Youhd the course, Citizen 9st. 31b. first each heat, beating Lord Bek st'a Magnolia, Sst. Ulb. i)oncaster, Sept. Uth, Citizen by Pacolet, 9st. 31b. -beat Lord Belfast's Magnolia, st. 111b. 4 miles, for 500 gs. Manchester, May 20th, 1793, a sweep stakes of.SOgs.' each, with 50' gs. given by tlie rentei-s .of the race-erotnnl, 3 yr. old, a 1 . Tlc celebrated English ' Stall iou C I T I 2, E N, - T ATELY from gland, in the ship Gosport, Captam ChambeTlm. He yas landed at' lrrtsmouTh, in V lrginia onihe 26th of September last, in fine health and Gortdition. Citizen Is a most beautiful ai "rn2l, stands five' fast one inch high, has great grandeiiT rnd substance, is aYich brown tav, -with black legs, full of bone, perfectly sound, send has Temarkablc good action; descended " rora the best stock of horses in England, as Wul'fally aipelf rrbhlspedigreebelow, and vCas well ktiown on the turf, having won iiincreen dilferent races, and the most olthem four rule heats, beating the hfst hordes in 'England, twit, Mendozaj Bustard, Regulus, lioseiand, Cavenaish, Mavfiv, and manv o- ther capital racers. Mendozabsat the Duke rf Bedford's -Grey Diomed and Dragon see , the RacU'. Gflenar for the vear .1792, page 128 and 139. The 5me year Bustard heat Lord Grosvenor's Ca venae, his R. H. the l)uke oJ-YorkVSpankaway, and his II, H Jhe Prmceof Wales's Whiskey, and several ' t her fine hotses see page 9 and 34. lieu lus wis" a most capital racer, having won se venteen faces out of twenty -one, and the . " most ct tfcenibur milekentf he was got by Young Mbrewick, eutof Citizen's dam. -PWlFOitMANCJvb. . C1T1ZEM lirst -made his appearance on the turf in 1789, at Beverly, qu Wemiesday :-June 3d, then foTJr yeai s oid he won the Indies plate of 501. two n.ne heats, carrying 8 "stone,, beating Nightingale, four year old, - 7 stcne 12 pound- ' f Chesterneld, on Thursday, Septembers, 501: -for all ages, heats twice round the course, Mr. G-urwood's bay colt Citizen by Pacoiet, four year old, iirst the first heat, dead heat the second, and first the third, beating Dorinda, Florizd, Vision, Shaver .nd Thistle. ' Leicester, Wednesday 16th of Sfptember, 501. for all ages, two i;u:le heats. Mr. Gor wood's b. c. Cu.Z'ni by PacqJt-t, 4 year old, b stone 6 pound, iiv c eacn'.'heat, oeatin - Vrision, 4 year old, b stone, - bcog, aged, y feather, 4 yr. fsx. 21b. 5 yr. tst. 2lb. 6 yr 8st. 111b. and aged horses 9st. mares and geldings ; allowed 21b.r 4 mile heats, thirteen subscribers, Citizen by Pacolet, aged, third the 1st heat, first the 2d and v-d, beating Roseland 5 vr. dd, Mendoua 5 Micro scope 6 r. old, Bustard 4 vr. Cavendish, aged, and Mayfly 4 yr. old. Oxford, Aug. 2VJ, 501. given by his Grace the Duke of. MaVlborough, lor 4 yr. old (St, 71b. 5 'yrrbld iist. 7lb b r; 9st. and aged 9st. 41b. 3 mile, heats', Citiy.en by Pacolet, aged, first each heat, beating Acus 6 yr. old, and "Mr. Annesley's Master .of Arts, who was distanced the first heat. Manchester, June the 9th, 1794, a sweep stakes of 20 gs. each, to which was added 52 gs. by the ren'-ers of the race-ground, for all ages, 4 mire heats, 6 subscribers, Citizen by Pacolet, aged, first" eacn heat, beating' Lord Stanford's b- c Weasel, 4 yr. old. In order to give the public every informa tion in my power o Citizen's superionty as:i foal-getter, as well as a racer, I havethouglu nrooer to insert a naracrra'h from Willranr Bjirksdale's letter, (the genrknan who pur chased Citizen for thc) and also anoLhtr from Capt. Kvan Uowen to Col. Hamilton dated London, 1st July, 1T97, which plainly shews that itieen was -a favourke , and ranked with Hambletonian, the most favour ite, hoyse that, ever appeared 011 the -British turf.'' r Paragraph from William Bas isdale's let ter, Lofuivn, August 5f6, 1803: " After a loiig trial 1 have succeeded to get yon out- of the harses on your list, called Citizen, 16 vears old he is a mostbear.tiful animal, hisl stock is running with very great success; and there ate four of his colfr, thtit havo.von at diiierent places this'spring. He has covered 150 ni ares this season in Derbyshire, and is esteemed one of the surest foal-getters. There is no horse in England gctu.ig better stock, Sir Peter-excepted. .WTLLiAM BARKSDALE-1' - Paragraph of a letter from Evan Bowen, of London, to Col. Hamilton, of Norfclk, respecting the price of full bred fillies in England, got by Trumpeter, Dimgannon,' Skyscraper, Woodpecker, Anvil, Rcckuig ham, Diomed and Little Devil; which were the horses on"the list sent out to him to se lect a fiily 'from. After making a statement of the different prices, agreeably .to their ages and qualifications he observes, N B. Ham bletontan and Citizen are at this day the fa vourite horses in England, und the prices for their -fillies, supposed to be the same as those above mentioned. 1 urf CoiVee-House, Tat tcrr.kil's, Hyde Park Corner, London, 1st July, 1797. EVAN BOWEN." H alifax, October 26th, 1803. 1 do hereby certify that the above signature of Evan Bowen,, is in his own hand-writing. Given under my hand, the day and year above written. JOHN HAMILTON. PEDIGREE. . 44 The bay horse Citizen was bred by Mr. Gorwood, and got by Pacolet, a well bred son of Blank ; ins. dam called Princess, by Turk,' grand dam Fairy Queen, by Young Cade, great grand dam, Routh's Black Eyes, by Crab, out of the Wcrlack Galloway, by Snake, Bald Galloway, Oirwin's Bay Barb, and was purchased by W. Barksdale." A true extract J'rcnn the Stud Book, JAMES WEATHL jxBY, Proprietor of the Racing Calendar, London, 2d August, 180 j. Pacolet, tne sire of Citizen, was bred by Lord Grosvenor, and was got by Blank: his dam W hiteneck by Crab, Godolphin Ara- fokS'sheWy tfiehext fear have the benefit 6f a season to hifn for half pricer or a single leap gratis; Jit the 4iacetionQf her 6wner.. I. haye extensive pasturagfbrxfliates, sepa rate apartments:; for thosfwitJipr Uhouf iolrs, ind my : personal -attention wilt be paid to them and when ordered, will be fed with com at the nejghbOAu-hobl price v bnt I .will not be responsible for escapes or: accidents df any kind whatever. Servants sent with mares wilFbe boarded free from charge. The above letters, and Several others from lVr. Barksdale and5 one ; frojn filr. Robert Opeiisliaw, umerctiaiit dTMutfreesborbugh,ri lately 'Trorn-fmgland, who has frequently seen Citizen run, as he was raised within six miles of him, the -calendars , of England fo each year whilst he was ion the turf, and the general stud book, I have in my. possession, fj-ee for the inspection of anyr person what ever ; whicfi will unquestionably. -prove that Citizen has caine to this 'couhtr' as well re commended as a -hlood ; stallion, racer and foal-getter, as any horse ever did ; and I flat ter myself that-my former customers,-as welt .as many others, will feel themselves highly gratified in "having it in their power to breed :irom so valuable-a stallion. . STEPHEN W CARNEY. Halifax county. May 10, 1804. v SHERIFF'S ; SALES. TrlLL be sold under the Cotlrt House in Wilmington, during the en suing County Court, to be held for the Coun ty of New-Hanover, on the third Monday in June next, the Lands belonging to the following persons, to .-satisfy the taxes for the Years 1801 ami 1802. Wm. BLUDWORTII, Shff. . May 1, 1804- ; Taxable property returned for Wilmington District, New-Hanover County, for the year 1802, i-3 i-r ' 3 a r a y Pi rears .Yam? Ashford liutlar 53 3 Bartlet Abraham 150 livmtin William 5 C am c ron G cc rge Cntlar Archd. 155 I Dorsey; Kobert 1 1 T 1 1 1 i 14 T 1 1 IJtutis Jan 37-2 b 2 6 2 1 w j biai, Conyer's Arabian, Curwin's Bay Barb (! Marshal'.s Scot, Whiteiegged Chesnut, Lo- ther Barb, Oii Vrentner mare; Blank the sire ot i'aciuet, and crand she of Citizen. r " 1! of Flvmg Whiar, by Williams's AVoodstocK - -i-a ! Arabia ; hi -great grai r , y if 5 stone, and lendeilmg, o year Q;a, o starve 1 2)flid. y-c-Ht, 5 year old, 8 stone, 6 year old, -8 svooe r '. to -, ' : ! w-as uia uv Lpra Godoiphm, and got bv the .ate, this v.-ai, can . j ,j o ucui.d exira. ct r- . 1 - V 1 !t Goucipltp-i Araonn; his dam the Little .'.wo, c- pouna,. of tr.ree, ( p'U, ! 4 , f . . . . , r,. ., , , - f '.v,.-- . . Hartiev mare, got oy Bartlet s Childers, out lei, r.rs each r.eai," bca'.i J)raGv. ici.ebtcr, 2vlay ?otr., irQ, 501. 4 mile heats,' Citizen 0 PacV.et, 5 -year old, fourth 1st heat, nrst 2d and jd, beating Abbe "i uule, 4 year old, Spangle, '5 ear dd, and Attraction, aged, , Ne-.vcastle, June-SOth, oJl. 4 mil heats, Citizen by Pacolet, tirst eich heat, beating AuvatuSi. 5 year old- . - Brornsgrlve, Jtriy- S2d, 501.- 4 mile heats, -Citizen by Pacoiet, dead heat first, 1st se cond and third, hvathig Benedick, 4 y?ar old, and S.unjio trf whu was distanced the iirst heat., , , . , - 16th, 501. 4 mile heals, Citizen tT,- -Pacblet, fourth 1st har fcijkt tiie ,2Usand- 3d, beatmg Harlot, aged', libri2Sr1'v63.r-;olut- ai;d iierry Andrew; aged. jr." Shrewsbury September 21st, '501. 4 mile heats, Citizen by pacolet, thim 1st heat hrst the 2d and ,1atmEVefgreen, 5 v ear old. Laber-4,yjar old, Douutfulr b year old Juh 4 year old, and Change, 4 year old r-7i u t ' , 4 Kmc' heats, Citizen by Pacoier(J plates) 8 stone, y pound beating i.ir. Ladd's b. c. bv H h' , ' ;ld z tiates 7 r-- ti.s prxorrnances in bept. 1790, are asto i.ishn.g; the 14th lie ran 5 . - 10.11-0 neats. of 4 m.les tw 01- o t inn -v n v - iiats ot 4 mile' n in the whoi - 1 T s wnoie mJes m 15 dav ;i great grandam by the Saint Victor Barb, out of a daughter of Whynot , son cf-the'Fenwick Barb, The.se arc sunioient to prove to the satis faction of every person conversant with the . a . I . ' r tun, iiiax viuz?n as a racer was interior to no horse in England, Hambletonian except. ed; and as a foal-getter he has fully estab iished himself, having stood at C. Smith s, Esq. at Rochdale, near Manchester, at ten guineas a mare, and one guinea to the groom ; and being the sire of Dapple, Nautilus, Hot spur, Tummos, Little Citizen, and many o niers, wno nave contenaea watn success against the best horses in England. CITIZEN will stand the ensuing season at my stable in the county of Halifax, twelve miles below. the town, on the old road lead ing from Petersburgh to Tarborough, and w ui ue let to mares at three guineas the sin gle leap, paid at the time of covering : six guineas the. season, which may be discharged by the payment of five guineasl if paid "by iuc wtn ot r eoruary, 100a ; and ten guineas to ensure a mare to be with foai : half a dol lar tothegrooni for each mare, to be paid at me staDie aoor. it the property oi any mare put by the insurance, be changed before die wine 01 roaung, the person who put her wil oe charged w.tn the t'uli amount of the insu ranee, is any mare put to Citizen bv the ataun, snouia aie within the same. 1 wil charge nothing ; if she should live tHrth exouation of the season, and fail to be with Eapjcs J. Estate" of Hai rite reier i-X ill N. E. 'Lev'stn. lieitiy I'raiicis 1G0 .crus Wats V. 1837 Jocclin Samuel R. SOQ 1 Jones David 325 -Tcinunjjs Cieo. 200 G Jones Elb'-abeth 64U Kellr 'Richard' AINeil 'for Mrs. c Yo4iuc:cr. y M'Rae 'Jobn G. M'ilbcrjiy John Miyon Jolm I'OO M'Kcnic Geo. G40 Nicoisfor Mrs."s. BOO N"e w t on "Ed w ard 3 0( ) Peabody John Parish James Eead James Smith Hcnj. Smith Peter Snilev Scott John G. Toomcr A. B. Do. Estate of IE T oomer Thomas' Ann Wilkinson Wm. 1 Walker Jas. sen. 372 I Walker J. W. 200 3 Wright for Clay pool 3 William James 32o Blake John 350 iilud worth T. sr. 100 Beasley Solomon 305 Cutlar.Eoger 10Q0 Envin John I 15 I 5 1 10 1 7 1 1 1 s. 14 9 6 14 17 -2 7 6 1 4 16 S 10 2 O 1 O 3 12 10 2 113 2 3 o 9 6 '8 Brinaon'JoicpIi '410 fiurdaux Isaac 29Q Buxten .Wm. v - 10 Colbrith JoBa ' 100 -Ennis Sarah IOO Clifford William 800 Hondry William 400 Heron jolin, sen. 650 Hemy Charles 180 . Huffum Wrilliam20: Herring Satnuel 840 Jacobs Primas "80 Jacobs Zachary 8d Lewis John 160 Marshal John 250 M'Gufford Nat. 1785 Malpass Simon M'AUister Alex". 200, IV Ialpas s Jam e s 270 M'Colltster Chs. 100 Moore Petegrew 700 Kenzie John 250 Prigin Francis 50 Rowe Frederick 350 Gitldons iTios. ; 632 Gur'ganous 3am. 200 lfoUy ilenry - 300 Kcnnear John 1085 Kennear James 634f Lamb William '770 Rtissel Charles . 50 Rnssel Charles 420 Walker John 5-74 White Luke 290 White John 560 Smith David 540 Andres Stephen 550 Andres Wriliiam 100 Beatty Wm. H. 400 Cdgdcl Charles 1640 Devane 1 hos,' son of John 5 Devane Wm. Devaie James Lea Solomon Ncv.kuk Abra. Povvel Jacob, sen. 700 Powel Hurdy 320 Robeson'Reubin 286 Wimbles Nat. 180 Howe Jane 1777 Jones Joseph 200 M'Dugai Ratnal 160 "Robeson Josepb 1G0 -fob. 1S02-- 1620 1410 1805 100. 730 ; l 15 2f 1 8 g' 1 8 8 , 22 I 3 2 3 4 I . 15 2 II 16 1 1 ' 17 4 1 12 6 1 3 2 5 6 1 , 8 6 1" S 6 3 3 5 5 13 3 6 4 4 I 13 II 15 2 1 10 4 6 8 1 11 11 1 7 7 2 17-1 1' 1 0 6 1 10 10 1 13 1 1 1 16 l6 1 1 1 ' 8 .2 12 1 16 10 I TS' . 9 6 1 S 1 1 I 13 II i ' 6 1111 1 4 2 i 5: 1 ' 7 7" 8 8 7 4 12 V 16 7 7 10 1 '7, 4 3 2 195 4 ' 1 7 t X 6 3 IS 15 2 I 13 7 1 13 1-2 I, ' 3 6 I 12 'i 2 6 1 ! 10 10 i.i 10 ; 1 10 1 2 36 1 4 10 I 1 2 I 8 o 8 1 3 4 X I I I IC ii ib ; 2 15 : 2. 1 4 14 1 -2 2 o 5 5 i 7 17 13 1 1 1 i It 130 -18 3 14 100 2 8 5 5 17 5 10. 2 4 502 1 17 4 5 4- 1 6 9 i57& I 14 2 1 136 3 1 17. 8 8 y 222 100 1 1 - 1 36 5 1 rufTord J.i st. 1 180 737 J 9 SO 810 700 350 850 684 1 II 1 1 1 ,1' Hooper Wm. Larkins Wm. Larkins Roger Larkins Robert Moore Roger Miller Bushrod Ritter Moses 50 . . . - tokely John . 540 Stuckev Arthur 250 Studwick Mart. 7994 Sampson Mlchl. 900 Swan John 2895 TavlorJohn 650 Turn an David 1674 Waiters Hemy 3348 Yarborough Tho. 60 Alexander Benj. 251 Barwick White 100 Barlow Thomas 400 Bishop Thomas 810 Carston John 3 1 3 Edens Margret 100 Howard James 215 Howard Jas. sen. 300 Middleton David 1293 Perkens Newton 378 Parker James 384 Sibley John 700 St. George Mary 700 Williamson W. 810 Anderson John 58 Bludworth Thomas Bludworth Reb. 60 18 Craft John C. 40 Eykner Jacob 350 Fuller Barnabas 1010 Hamilton Ann . 30 James Hinton 3690 Murray Joshua I.50 , Phcebus James 640 Rivenbark Ann 490 Savage Arthur 125 Wooter Joshua 240 Williams Wm. 740 1 18 7 7 3 t 13 7 6 2 2 18 19 4 6 4 8 6 1 7 7 1 14 ' 1 15 4 13 7 12 17 1 ft r. C c 7T 53 3 1 1 1 i i 1 1 25 1 20 1 23 1. 1 1 19 1 1 .5 o 3 8 14 4 3 1 1 14 18 1 18 If) 9 7 15 1 AshTnrd Bu'b.'r Bunting William ( 'aiiemler Thomas Cowan Thomas CI:.-. ool William Efttate of Carson James Dubois John, bv J. Wa!!:er E:.gks Joseph, ") Estate of 3 Evans Eifccts Jane 550 Halsev Henrv 6980 Harlcy Kobe'rt 100 Heron Alice 11(54 3 Hooper George 1475 22 Hailing Sglornon 520 Hoskins Hs-nry 400 2 Hurst Cornelius I Jotues Elizabeth Jc-nnet Jesse Johnston Thos. Jocelin Sam'l R Kenan My Kerkvvood Jane 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 5 1 1 1 1 8 ;. 3 6 8 6 2 14 o 2 8 6 32 6 1 13 11 17 8 6 13 519 1 a. 6 o O 6 2 b 7 9G0 640 3U0 Knight Miles 50 250 1 2 o 'O 500 400 1 10 195 ? to 1(X) 1 5 1 r O 2 1 7 1 5 2 7 12 8 15 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 11 1 1 13 2 17 12 8 14 1 6 1 1 10 7 13 7 9 9 1 6 2 6 2 8 o O 6 8 6 7 I, 1 2 0 1 1 .'7 17 3 10 9. 10 2 L-intrdon R. 250 2 Maclallan John 250 4 Moore Rebecca 910 Mabscn Mary 1089 M'Caun John , bv LP. A Ne'and Lnos Nicliols Nancy Nichclls Jojni l'layerJohn Player Richard Robeson Thos. Read James Smeaton Wm. ToomerA. B. 1101 Ure Andrew Wright J. G. 200 11 Walker J. W. 220 3 Young Henry 220 11 Barwick White 120 Barwick White 208 Dorsey Robt. J for Sibley. 1 Howard J. sen. 300 Howard James 265 Merrick Geo. 2840 M' Clammy Go. 100 Shepherd Benj. 250 Towningjas. 615 Aldernvm Ths. 400 Andres Wm. 100 Corbet James 125U Crometv James 200 640 Cogdel Ch's Estate of Devane Thos Deyane James Devane Wm. 1470 1680 I81O 0O0 i 10 3.17 10 ' 2 3 14 8 1 14 3 1 8 10 1 3 110 -.: 13 11 2 5 4 1 6 18 , 2 L 10 9 1 . 7 7 1 2 4 3 1 6 2 2 6 4 6 5 2 9 9 5 2 13 7 2 7 6 6 10 10 13 3 8 . 2 14. 10 3 1 1 4 11 Hi 8 2 2 1 1 11 6 ! 1 15 8 0 9 12 1 19 17 n 11 16 5 6 21 3 1 14 .4 1 2 8 1 1011 13 11 1 3 1 12 6 2 3 1 18 3 I 36 15 2 1 II 15 2 1 .11 11 1 19 10 1 15 2 1 '8 8 1 6 3 12 7 4 4 9 4 10 5 1 16 1 6 11 ' 1 9 5 4 3 1 7 3 9 4 Riynbarfc Anp 150 Sayage Arthur 125 Buxton Bryan 100 Beesjy Absalom 425 1 uonnam jtlez. 617 1 Ashe Sara. sen. 442o Bowden John 200 1 Beesley Thos. 200 1 Beesley S. 305 Cutlar Archd. i235 Cutlar Roger Clark Major 50 Envin John. i2io Heron Samh 840 TT , . mgnsmith S 1 00 Larkings Rog. 700 1 Larkings Robt. 350 1 Larkings W.sn. 400 Larkings Wj 670 1 Larkings Sam. 420 1 Morgan Aaron 640 8 Malpass WTm. 300 1 Moore James 378 1 Miller John 11 70. 1 Moore Geo. 5900 Nelson. M'gt. 100 renney iwiark. 18O Quince.Richard 300 Ritter Moses 47 Revenbark Sam. 7i Swann Saml 376D 1 Stockly John 530 Stanley James 393 1 Stanley Sand. 500 1 Stanley Jon. 3ji Taylor Abs.' 119 Wilson James 790 Williamson W i50 1 Ashe Samuel 3000 1 Anderson Jas. 209 Doty Phebe 160 rromres's Jas. 340 Hall David 100 Rogers Hannah 400 Scarborough M. ioo Simmons Mary 260 5 Simmons Isaac 1 50 Williams John Pugh 12 Williams Dd. 320 Bishop Tiiomst 870 1 Beesley John . i23 1 Hewlet John j73 1 Hvnet L?wis 37 s i 1 Hov.'e Thomas 1777 i Johnson Mit. Lobar Martha Larkings John 200 1 Roberson Jos. 1 60 i Woodward T. 300 i Green wiliiam 1870 1 Henry Francis i00 1 Larkings Wm. 100 1 Malpass Simon 249 M'ivenzie John 250 M'Alister Chs. 200 1 Marshal Wm. 375 1 Marshal John 859 Stuckey Arthur 250 1 Sykes Isaiah 240 Swinson J. Jun. 408-1 White Jas. B. 1500 1 Slow an Alien 589 2 Wooten Josh. Gufford Eliz. I Holly Henry Henry Mary Kenan John Kenan James Mott Benj. Mott Hedge Rtgister Joseph 200 Russel Chs. sen, 424 W7alker John 320 1 Buxton John 336 1 Bourdoux J. 1 870 1 Burns John,sen. 200 1 Corbett Wm. 100 1 Culbraith John 1 00 1 Gurganus John 1 50 x Gurganus Sam. 200'i Herring John 550 2 300 450 i 6 X t 16 5 3 12 I I 12 2 240 1 320 450 140 839 1 550 1 -1 50 I 75 I C6 ?'T! n o 70 o o I 16 8 15 u a 17 10 6 17 i 13 14 4 4 8 0 U 0 7 15 6 13 ? 2 2 T c 15 16 6 lis 5 I 3 I 2 i 16 7 2 t 6 5 8 8 2 2 0 2 0 4 4 5 15 8 10 ; 1 9 10 10 I i2 6 6 6 2 8. 8 15 2 5 5 5 I 2 7 r u it j 15 4 1 7 it 7 .11 9 t l5 j 4i II 3 5 y ' 8 5 4 4 9 4 10 10 13 : 1 10 i9 15 2 8 I 9 J 10 II HerrmgtineWm. Kerr Daniel 750 Rogers Reub. 280 Sykes Maltha 120 Spearman Ed. looo Croom John 100 Hanilton Ann 30 Johnston Mat. 157 Jones Wm. 4647 Jones David 575 Murray James 24 Murray Josh. 140 M4Govven John 540 1 2 1 1 I 10 9 I 4. 10 o 4 15 19 2 13 B 7 S 14 4 1; 11 7 24 5 9 10 NOTICE. . T Expect toj leave this State in 1 few Weeks, ami nrrhablv for a i"r2 timp. Havino- zirtoA ?ic Atrent for Mr. Gerard Banks, in Wake, for near!)- t,.r "Years, where the transactions iiave very considerable, I am desirous quest that aU Persons who have any trw actions unsettled with me in tins 4lS '" should immediately come f rvard ana jnst their Accounts, so that, in my f 'f there may be nu cause for comp!aint re,a to the s-aid transactions under nycur?. Ail persons having anv claims agsnc- concern, or my sen, are rt-ijucs them for settlement without delay. u THOMAS FAlib". Wake County, May th, T804. FOR SALE, np HE following Lots of lKL A sundry Lots in the Town of-B;s Surry Court House, situate on the Kiyer, on which'thereare convenient no well adapted-for Tavein-keeping; a .Room well fixed, gond Cellar, 'v" ' Stables. Garden, &c. Also a valuable l of Land, healthy Situation, good x.t venient adjacent to said Town Lots, - on said River, containing about 61- -on which there are a Dwelling-Hou. bles, he. a good Aple and FeachO ; a quarttin- of .Ground under cultiva good Seine and Fisher-. AlsothirtreP - 01 Lana situate in me oi in diflerent Counti in?- jn the whole which are valuable i part of which he will sell on tf nr.s flatters himself wU! oe pie.'& "..;, ties in said Sf to about V2.7J ' ;,',rl : for thtirfertiliry,;. I who mav incline to iHUTiiase-7- ----- , ... , 1-... ,rWiri r ses giving a hlerai'creuu i 6 ., ,,, of the purchase ; Hud that by stal ments,and the greater p; ged in Property. iho.sei-'Cn1' k til rut1 ri:t' - IT V---- chase, may apply atSurry Co iiit-H:ie Mav 10.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1804, edition 1
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