ROUSSAU-VA-1795 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL & DUMFRIES WEEKLY ADVISOR August 14, 1795 TO BE SOLD At the Plantation of HENRY ROUSSAU, deceased, on Popeshead Run, in Fairfax County, on Tuesday, the 29th of September, All the Personal Estate of the said deceased; Consisting of Two Negro Men, with stocks of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; also, houshold furniture, plantation utensils, and a stack of hay--The Sale to begin at Eleven o'clock. Ready money will be expected for all sums under one hundred dollars; for others Bonds with security, or notes at 90 days negotiable at the bank of Alexandria with such indorsers as shall be approved. All persons having claims against the estate, are desired to make them known to the subscriber before the day of Sale, that they may be so arranged as to give preference to such as are by law thereto entitled--They are also requested to attend the Sale, with their claims duly authenticated, and receive Money, Bonds, or Notes, so far as the state shall be sufficient, that the subscriber may be enabled to close his administration at the next District Court. ALEX HENDERSON, Adm'r, Dumfries, August 8, '95 Contributed by: "Carolyn" lynnpwco@aol.com