Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 18, 1816, Image 4

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^ Marshals sales. Sf virtue of a decree of the honorable the sixtheirci Wuirt of the United States for the district of Georg- made in a case wherein Jane Irving, William Irving, < tharine Maitland and Alexander Maitland, were co- plainants and Joseph Currie and Joseph Millet, were <i Pendants, Will be sold at the court-houSe in the city of Savanna ♦ between the usual hours, On thefirst "Tuesday in August next, The following negroes, viz: Dublin, Rina, Mintey, Ha. • nail, Priscy, Tom, Mary, Molly, Sandy, Maria, Elsi Fox, Hercules, Cuffy, Suckey, Betsy, Polly and Sambo beingapart of the personal estate of the late John Currl esq. dec. JOHN EPPINGER, : me ‘37 Marsh: Marshal’s sale. On the first Tuesday iu August next, Will be sold at the market-house in the town of St. Ma ry’s, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that house and lot, (known by number 56) latel> occupied by Silvanus Church, in the town of Jefferson on Great Satilla river, with eleven whole and six liu. lots contiguous, and designated by the numbers, Whole Lots—36, 65, 77, 85, 96, 100, 41, 60, 64, 80, 81. Half Lots—43, 52, 69, 72, 89, 92—levied on as the pro perty of said Silvanus Church to satisfy an execution the suit of James Wilson—the above property pointer out by «ie plaintiff’s attorney. W. F. KELLY, july 4 79 deputy marshal Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in Avgust next, Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah, between tin hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, The following negroes, to wit: Judith, Rachel, Fri day, Juno, Bob, Hetty, Scotland, Fox, Jarvis, Jane, If nail, Brutus, sen. Brutus, jun. Duncan, Galloway, Css and J .ck—levied on as the property of Alexander Cur rie, dec. to satisfy an execution at the suit of John Mil ler. J«IIN EPPINGER, june 27 76 Marshal •ViursiiaFs sale. On the first Tuesday in Avgust next, Will be sold at the courthouse, in the city of Savannah between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, A Negro Wench, named Delia; levied on as the pro perty of Robert, Dillon, at the suit of William Hort. John Eppinger, july 6 80 Marsh* t Marshal’s sale continued. On thefirst Tuesday in Avgust next, Will be sold at the market-house in St. Mary’s, between the hours often and three o’cleck, The buildings on part of wharf lot No. 3, in St. Mary’s, levied on as the property of Paul Chase to satisfy sun dry executions at the suit of the United States against said Paul Chase and others JOHN EPPINGER, ~ july 11—83 marshal Marshal’s sale continued. On the first Tuesday in August next, WiB.be sold at the court house in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, Two Negro Women, named Rose and Di; levied on as the property of Joseph DaVis to satisfy an execution at the suit of the United States, vs. Joseph D.vis and David Leion. JOHN EPPINGER, marshal. . july 6—80 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the ceurt house, in Riceborough, Li berty county, between the hours of ten and three o’clockjsthe following property, viz: Abbey, a negro Woraaii; levied on as the property of James if. Stewart, dec. to satisfy two executions, one in favor of Samuel Lewis, administrator of George Foster, surviving copartner of Foster & Stewart, the other in favor of the administrator Daniel Boardman. . Also, Juba, Di.pnne, Mary, Jack, Sharper, Paul, Sam, Peggy, Rachael and Clarinda; levied on as the property of Jonathan B. Bacon to satisfy executions -in favor of R. & J. Bolton and Curtis Bolton & Co. Conilitions, cash. BENJAMIN MELL. «. l. c. june 27 76 , In Council, 15th July, 1816. The indecent and dangerous practices of exposing in the streets and vacant lots of this city, linen and clothes to dry, is contrary to the regulations of Council, *Be it, therefore, Resolved, That the marshal do warn persons ■offending in this behalf, and do in all cases have all such articles removed, and inform against all persons exposing such nuisances, , Extract from the minutes, D. D. Williams, 4. c. Notice. Pursuant to the above resolution of Council, I will re- move all such nuisances, and inform against all persons exposing thg same. - F. M. STONE, july 17 84 CV'» fiO. 2. cc lottery Will draw on the 7tK of October in the city Of Sew- 1 •f $30,000 & 1 20,000 20,(AA 1 10,000 00. 1 5000 ^.50ui s iooo ; - 5009 28,00: 40 \ 700 ' N 500 12 600 20 900 40Oi> 30 100 30U<J 70 50 350q- 100 20 500 10 *5,000' >00 r 2i,oocr >00 5 47,500 More prizes than blanks. .5,281 priies > ,4,719 blanks 5 Tickets in the above Lottery for sale by the subscriber. JOS1AH PENFIELD. -july 9—ten—81 Wanted to hire A COMMODIOUS HOUSE. Apply to the Printer. For sale That well known Lot, with the improvements thereon <■ .'insisting of a large dwelling and out Houses, a little out <f repair, situate in the upper end of town, formerly own- d and occupied by Mr. Strawhacker. For particulars, enquire of T. POLHILL, or F. H. WELLMAN. june 25 ex 75 . NOTICE; / p : The Commissioners appointed by the president olF the United State's,-to superintend at Augusta, (Ga.) a, ,, icriptions towards constituting/the capital of the BANK OF THE UNI If ED STATES,.hereby give kotick, that/ 1 ' onfbrmity to an act Of congress, passed on the tenth cay of April last, entitled “An Act to incorporate the ft's cribcrs to the Sank of the United States,” subscription books will be opened at the Bank of Augusta, on the fiL itny of JUlyncxt, ana Will fcontinue open every day from the time of opening the same, between the hours oft- o’clock in the forenooh, and four o’clock in the afternoon, for the term of twenty days, exclusive of Sunday® when the same will be closed. ‘ ' • .'- •_ ’ . 1 • ' That any individual, company, corporation, or state, may subscribe for any number of shares of the capital > said bank, not.exceeding three thousand shares, and at the time of-subscribing, there must be paid on each sh Z! five dollars in gold or silver coin of the United States, or of foreign (joins, and twenty-five dollars more in " rin or in funded debt, in the manner following: that is to say, the payments in coin must be made in goldorTf 7 coin of the United States, or in gold coin of Spain or the dominions of Spain,, at the rate of one hundred cent . r every twenty-eight grains and sixty hundredths of a grain of the afctual weight thereof, or in other foreim! gold or silver coin, at the several rates prescribed by the first section' of; an act regulating the currency of for-rim! coin in the United States, passed on the 10th day of April, 1806; that is to sav, ‘fen The gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal, at the rate of one hundred cents for eveiy twenty-seven grj.-, of the actual weight thereof. The gold coins of France, at the fate of one hundred cents For every twenty-seven grains and two fifths of grain of the actual weight thereof. _ 1 Spanish milled dollars at the rate of one hundred cents for each, the actual weight whereof shall not be l c than seventeen, penny weights and seven grains, and in proportion for the parts of a dollar—crowns of at the rate of one hundred and ten cents for each crown, the actual weight whereof sliall not be less / * eighteen penny weights and seventeen grains, and in proportion for the parts of a crown. ^ The payments made in the funded debt of the United States, will be received at the following rates, ti-.- say, . “ 8 to Strayed or Stolen, Yesterday evening, a grtv cock PARROT, with a red tail. The bird is very docile, and articulates in both the English and French languages. Five dollars’ reward win be given to any person on delivering him to Mr. Duval, at Mr. Truchelut’s confectionary shop, on the Bay, near the Exchange, ANGELO SANTI. i 0- 13-- k'3 bloleji, From the subscriber, on the night of the 12th instant, five hundred and eighty six dollars; principally in 50 and 2U dollar bank notes of the State Bank of North Carolina, numbers not recollected. Should a negro at tempt to pass bills Of the above description, the person to whom they may be offered will please, detain the ne gro, and give me immediate information of the same, in the day, on M‘Kinne’4 wharf, or at night opposite Mr. S-.- C. Dunning’s in Brougliton-street; tor which :itab!e reward will be given. EBM UN h BLUN T, july 16 84 Wharf and Stores* To rent, that extensive "Wharf and commodious Stores, at present.occupied by Mr. Barna M'Kinne, of which possession may be had on the first of November next. For terms apply to R. & J. HABERSHAM, july 9-— 81 W anted To the Printing Busines, two APPRENTICES. Ap ply at this Office. june 29 77 W anted, From 200 to 250 thousand prime REEDS. ^ & Moorhead. july 13- Cu mining Vv anted, A person to take charge of a Wharf, who can write a fair tund, and knows something of accounts. Apply at this office. july 11 b 82 Wanted Two Young Men, who can be well recommended, one to attend a dry good store, in Savannah; the other to take charge of a store in Clinton, (Georgia.) These situations will be made advantageous to tiie employed, jiff. 9 HI 125 Dollars’ reward. Ranaway, some months past, the following Negroes, belonging to the estate of Peter II. Morel, deceased—Joe, a likely man, about five feet six inches high, a carpenter by trade, of a yellowish compaction—he is well known in Savannah, and was formerly owned by the late John P. Ward, esq. Sr.-toy, a young man, about twenty-five years old, has a downcast iook, when spoken to. * Modia, a young woman of light compaction about twenty-five e(1 securlty fo r the ‘ rent payab le quarterly, years old, and Aoox, a woman about thirty years old, place on the spot. By order of the commi limps when she walks, occasioned by a burn. The above ’ 1 negroes are harbored at the south end of Ossabaw, where Joe was recently taken, but made his escape. Fifty dol lars will be paid for Joe’s being lodged in the county gaol and twenty-five dollars each for the others. John H. Morel. june 13—-70 For sale The PLANTATION called Vehvezobrx, settled by colonel Daniel Hey ward, dec. situate on the east side of the Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the city, and contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. The tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren cotton and provision lands. Of the former there are about 300 acres on the river, which, by'clearing, would be well calculated for a productive rice plantation; and of the latter, with a large body of cleared provision land, there are about 100 acres of prune uncleared cot ton land. On the place there is an excellent, dwelling- house, with five rooms; a large substantially built barn, with a number of negro-houses and other buildings.— Possession of the place will be given at any time. For terms, which will be made easy to an approved pur chaser, apply to tile o wner, at Callawassie Island, St. Luke’s Pxrisn, South-Carolina, or to the undersigned factors in Savannah. WILLIAMSON & DE VILLEIN m.iv 25 * 62 Twentv dollars’ reward. Runaway from the subscriber’s plantation, two negro men, named Peteii and H arry. Peter is about five feet, four or five inches high, is from 20 to 23 years of age, lie has a iniid and pleasant countenance and when spoken to will immediately laugh, he is slender made. Harrv is about five feet, six or seven inches high, from 20 to 25 years of age, thickly made, has a grim and frowning countenance. It is probable they are both in Savannah, as they were seen in that city a few days ago. Whoever will apprehend and deliver both or either of them in the gaol of Savannah or at my plantation near Coosawhatchie, or in any gaol in the state of South-Ca- rolin.i, shaii receive ten dollars’ reward for each, and all reasonable charges paid. G. W. MORRALL, july 16—r.—84 Coosaw/uitckie, (f S. C. Five Dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, at Darien, on Friday, the 5th mst. my Negro Fellow, Emarttel, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches nigh, an African born and formerly belong ed to tue estate oTMorrel. Any person delivering the above slave to the subscriber or lodginghim in any g .ol in Georgia, shall receive the above reward; and as he is supposed to be nuiking his way to the Twelve Mile house at .Mr. S-atam’s plantation, on the Ogechee road, it will be well for people on that road to keep a good look cut, and any planter who may Want to purchase may apply, as it is supposed he has been persuaded offBy gome one wishing to purchase. A. SHADDOCK. july 16-. — - -34 Thirty dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, on Sunday, 16th instant, negro man Joe, about 20 or 21 years of age, rather yel- lowish complexion, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high; hzn on when he went away, a black coat, light cassimere pantaloons, boots and a black hat; has been seen several times about town since with light clothes on. Tne above reward will be paid for lodging him in gaol cr deiwerinc him tome, and all, reaonuble i-spertces, J. E. Hartriclge. june 2W>f4 N otice. On Tuesday, the 24th, at twelve o'clock, Will be leased for the term of five years, The Slip of Ground, adjacent to the wharf of the es tate of R. Wayne; purchaser to give bond, with approv ed security for the rent, payable quarterly. Sale to take committee. Stone, c. m. july 18 83 Notice. Stolen from the subscriber’s shop, on Sunday, the 14th inst. between the hours of ten and twelve o’clock, sup posed by a negro, the following garments, one blue Coatee, cuffs mucli worn, covered Duttons; one mixt Long Coat, plated buttons; one light Coatee of home- spun; one blue cloth Vest, sm.dl white round top but tons; one black Vest, double breasted, much worn; one pair of mixt cloth Pantaloons, whole fall*; one pair of light colored Pantaloons, white garters on' them like breeches, with strings. Five dollars’ reward will be given to any person that will stop the above articles, if offered for sale. ALEXANDER DOUGLASS, july 17 ■ —a* 84 Taylor. Clerk of City Council’s Oliice, July 15, 1816. The Treasurer, and the citizens associated with him by the Mayor, having filed in my office their report of assess ments on sales of commission merchants, pursuant to the directions of the ordinance passed tiie 17th of June, notice is hereby given, that appeals will be allowed from the assessments of said report, until the next regular meeting of Council, which appeals will then &e decided. D. 1). Williams, c. c. iu’v 16 84 For sale A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of the most healthy and pleasant situations in, this city—on the said lot are all necessary out buildings. This pro perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of one, "two and three years given for the payment. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to either of the subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. inril > — Fen Dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber about the first of January last, a negro man named LUCK, five feet four or five inches in hiegbt, well made, but small, aged, about 30 years, and well known in Savannah, having worked about. febrtiaiy 1—f—ii William Bird. debt bearing an interest of st, E t r centum per annum, at the rate of one hundred and six dollars and fifty-one cents, for ever) sum cf ** undred dollars of the nominal amount thereof; together with the amount of the interest accrued on the several denominations of funded debt, to be computed, and allowed to the first July.—Provided nevei theles» it sIl.U be incumbent on the subscribers to produce such evidence as maybe satisfactory to the coiiuri’ ^ ers that the interest nos not been paid—for which purpose a certificate From the commissioner of loaij^ 1 be required—.md| Hi * Tint at die time arid place of subscribing each and every subscriber must deliver to the Commissioi— certificates of funded debt, for the funded debt proportion of their respective subscriptions, together with ■ ' . ( of attorney, m tiie form following: tint is to say, ‘ “ B 0w tr “ Know all men by these presents, that I , of the state of —, a subscriber for —. Shares of the capital of the Bank of the United States, do hereby authorise and empower Edw •viT'’' den, James S. Walker, and John Cumming, or a majority of| them, Commissioners for supennw the subscriptions at Augusta, in the state of Georgia, in person, or by substitute to transfer ni d of law, the funded debt whereof the certificates are hereunto annexed, to the President. Direrf" C 0rs tl, a Da.vlr tlio ofl e n f m us thb R->nlr til Mill ^ M—a —. ~ . by greater be necessary to complete tiie payments of the funded debt portion for the shares to be .,n Dr -n sil ^ only so much of the funded debt shall be transferred by virtue of the power and autiiontv’ ^ I given, as shall be necessary to complete such payments. “ ' | Witness my hand and seal, this day of , 1816, Signed and delivered, > inthe presence of 5 N. B. The wording of the power must be changed when necessary to meet the cases of tubscrintion ’ panies, corporations, or states; and the parties should acknowledge the execution of the novver b "f °' V C05! ‘ ; gistrate, who will certify the same under his hand andkeal in the usual form. 1 etore u n* The Commissioners have adopted the following regulations in receiving Subscriptions. The payments, as well in coin as in funded debt of any number of subscribei-s may be consolidate 1 ments of coin into one sum, and the funded debt into one or more certificates; Provided, there sh-11 b ?a -'' ower to transfer a schedule of the proportions wliich the subscribers so combined are severally ^ will be required to produce to the commissioners, at thedime of any such application, satisfoeforv 9ub -! : ™ tio N fill tn ref.eive the same. “ nee 01 tils law. I to the power to transfer a schedule of the proportions - Every Attorney claiming to receive any surplus wliich may arise in consequence of 11 be required to produce to the -''"'"'“b'-. ~ th* . ful authority to receive the same. At anv time during- the term allowed by law for receiving subscrintions tn tha k attorney of any person or number of persons intending to subscribe, a certificate of the denos'T P er50n > or & specifically held subject to the order of the commissioners designating the several kinds of coin * f t0 11 of—according to the rates aforesaid, which certificate will be received by the commissioners at t h t' f KB .scribing, as evidence of the payment in coin—for the number of shares so subscribed, provided the numbt"* 6 f i ^ I to which each subscriber may be entitled, shall be endorsed thereon, or annexed thereto and sign d* h- / S ‘“ ra I scriber or subscribers, or their attorney duly authorized. ’ a “Y tae si I As it may be inconvenient in many cases, to obtain certificates of funded debt, for the exact arro t ’> be subscribed, it has been determined that payments of such are not necessarily to be made nreri« U ? - S inte p-‘- ■» I portion of subscription payable—but they must b« sufficient to cover the same ~ * - e h Ua i ’-'-'/i J EDWARD HARDEN, •jA^ES^W.U-KER, Augusta, C Oa.J June 17, 1816. JOHN CUMMING, [ex- Savannah, May 11, 1816. Present their honors judge Johnson and judge Stephens. In consequence of an act of Congress having passed, changing the times and places of the sitting of this court, so that tie next court for this district will be holden at at tliis place on the 14th day of December next; and whereas by the said act, power Is given to this court to make such rules and orders as may be necessary to pre vent delay of justice and injury to parties; it is ordered, that the next'jury to be drawn, shall be drawn and sum moned to meet at this place in pursuance of the said act, and that all writs, and process of all kinds, issued return able to tiie tenui.i course at Milledgeville, shad be held returnable to the court next to be holden at this place; and that tiie parties be required to appear accordingly to plead or prosecute; and it is further ordered, that the act of Congress on the foregoing subject, together with this order, be published by the clerk of this court for two months during tiie ensuing vacation. Extract from the minutes of die sixth circuit court of the United States, for the District of Georgia. J.ms J. Bulloch, clerk. AN ACT. For the more convenient arrangement of the times and places of holding the circuit Courts of die UnitcdjStates, for tiie Dis'rict of South Carolina and Georgia. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa tives of the United States of America, in Congress assem bled, that from and after the first day of June next, tiie Circuit Courts in and for the sixth circuit of the United States, shad be held at the following times and places, and no others; that is to say, for the District of Georgia, at Savannah, on the fourteenth day of December in every year, and at Milledgeville, on the sixth day of May in everv year; for die District of South Carolina, at Charles ton, on the twentieth day of November in every year, and at Columbia on the twentieth day of April in every year, and the Circuit Court for the said Districts respectively, or the Circuit judge of the said Sixth Circuit is authori sed and required to make all such rules and orders as may be necessary to carry into effect the change in time and place of holding the said courts according to the true intent and meaning of this act. H. CLAY. Speaker of the house of representatives. JOHN GA1LLARJJ, President of the senate pro-tempore. April 24, 1816—approved, JAMES MADISON. iune 16—at.—71 *** „ „ , During my absence, Mes** M Herbert & Co. Cormick & Doussett and Mr. Jaw Sullivan, will attend to my business. Andrew G. Semmes. Dnrinjr curing my absence from Sav^i nah.tora few-months, Mr. Gill, wUi conduct tf„ A fa.«of the Lively Stables; Mr. Dui, the Stage Oftit and Jon 1. Boio.es, will act as my Attomej ind'Ag. Daniel Hotchkiss. at. JH.Iv lutt subscriber will be~ * A. txo auusi-niwr will be ab*en: trom town, some weeks, during which time Mr W a Craig will attend to ins business, ““ may be engaged in. jmv 16—.'-.--84 . : *nd anv agenev * GEORGE ij. DAV1DS0.Y ***. in Savann4 anTo 1 '; U K 1 r ‘^ T0 ,m "’ Wi ‘° s ius n. me Is O ami diat he beiongs to John Miller, near Jacksonbori, !t t ., Jh k b ° W tortv years of age and five feet m* inches-ugh; has on oznaburg-s shirt and tgowsersanddri v> oaten jacket. j ; ine 18 72 H. M'CALL, fi. r. I & Brought . „ ^o gaol, m Sarannaii. on the 7tli June, 1816, a Negro Man, who sai sis n./i is Cuffee and that he belongs to the estate oSJria , Fi-aser, but has been in the charge of John H. M-lntod J.e is about 3o years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches a,! he has an ulcer on His left leg, and has lost the little t« L Ot 1,13 left foot; Inis on white cotton shirt, jacket aid ■ trousers HUGH M'CALL, o. r. c I June 13—70 ’ Notice. All demand* against the estate of V. A. Stookes, dec must be rendered in, duly attested, without delay, to John Caraochan, june 27 c.t 76 «dm’or Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Johk H. Del bell, dec. and those indebted are requested to call on C. M. Havden, and settle the same, who is authorised to transact the business of said estate. AnnDeubell. June 25 ri»r 75 ecr*rx Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in At/gust next, Will be sold at the court Iwuse, in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, A negro woman, named Rose; levied on as the pro perty of Edward Lloyd, deceased, to satisfy a judg ment in favor of R. Mitchell, survivor Also, a negro man, named WUi; levied on as the pro perty of John Fraaer, dec- to satisfy judgments ift favor of Joseph Kitchen et.^d. Also, all that tract of Land, originally purchased of Joseph Wood, for 600 acre*, bounded northwardly by lands of Thomas Young, formerly George Cuthbert, east- wardly by lands {ranted Kenan, now part of Mulberry southwardly and southeastwardly by general *s land, formerly Zubly’s; the same having been re- Brought to gaol in Savannah, on the 28tii June, 1816, a Nc^to Man who s..\ s his nu<.< is Tom, and that he belongs to Mr. John A. Cuthbert.-i Liberty county He is about 35 years of age, and i feet 7 inches high. Has on an osnahurg shirt, A- blue and white homespun trow sers. i ’lv 4—79 H. M‘CaU, g. c. c. Brbught to July 12, 1816, Naklt, gaol, in Savannah. V’ ’ » belonging t Mrs. Volalon.:» Effingham county; she is about thirtv years of age and hve feet high; hap on a blue frock. ' H M-C \LL, jufy 16——H4 ' , r . r. *** Brought to gaol, in Savannah, July 18,1816, Phia-ce, belonging to Samuel Lovacr, near Augusta. He is about forty years of age anil five feet six inches high; has on nankeen trowsers ano striped slart, has a thin face and a scar on the back of his right hand H. M‘Call, g. c. c. jidv 16 - -84 -5 rougfit to gaol, in Savitnurd, July 14, 1816, Jon x, the property of Richard Ellis, on Port Royal Island- He is about fortv-seven years of are and five feet ten inches high; says he runaway fourths years ago. II. M'CAl.L, o. c. r. july 16—- .84 town for several years past, and managed by Joseph by. John M&nnorFaodfoundfo contain seven Kahn, executor of Nathaniel Zettier, deceased. - , a^cs; levied on as the property of William and Charlotte J favor of Thomas E, jtuje »to mi. execution in Brought to gaol, in Savannah, July 14, 1816, William, the property of William Crd-S near Beaufort, lately purchased of Thomas Stednwn- l,t Charleston. H« is about twenty years of age and 6 1{ foet six inches high. H. M'CALL, t>: c. c. July 16 -84 Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in September naat, Will be sold yt the court house, in Jefferson, Camden country, between the usual hours of ten and thn 0 o’clock, A tract of Land, lying and being in Camden count?, on St. Mary’s river, about one and a half miles f rom town of St. Mary’s, containing seven hundred and eipjj ty acres, more dr less—levied on under the forec!° sl % of a mortgage as the property of the representative* ^ Margaret Jones to satisfy the Commissioners of CanwO* County Acajfe'.qjjy. «A|fe§Y, ^ «