J ACKSON Sheriff1* Sale.—On the firstTuesday in AUGUST nest, will be sold at the Court House in the town ofJefTerflon, Jackson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit :Six Hundred and Twenty-five Acres ofI.and, more or less, lying on both sides of the Walnut fork of the Oconee River, in said county, being the place whereon Proasnr Morton, deceased, lived at the •lino of his death, it being apart of his Estate, and ort-gimlly granted to Kcnly. Also, two Hundred Acres f Land, more or less, whereon Thomas S. Price now lives, being part of the Kenly survey, adjoining Coch-;ai.V Price, and Randolph. Also, one Hundred and Thirty Acres of Land, more or less, levied on an the property of Jmncs llcmphillf one of the (icrcnuants, lying on the waters of the Walnut Fork of the OconeeRiver in said county, adjoining Tims and Price, grantedto Townsend. Also, two Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, with a Saw and Grist Mill and Gin there-on, lying on Allen’s Fork of the Oconee River in sa:d county, adjoining Joseph Whorton : levied on as the property ol said defendant. Also, Light Hundred Acres if Land, more or less, originally granted to Raincey and lUnibrick, lying on the waters ot tho Mulberry and Walnut Fork of the Oconee River in said county, adjoining John Randolph and others: nil levied on to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Jackson Superior Court in favor of Adam Williamson, administrator of William Horton, deceased, vs. William Boll and James Hemphill, Executor* of Prosser Horton, deccaised.June 29. JO”N RANDOLPH, Sh’ff.