November 2. 1627.i ■ • *hours, the following property will be sold, to wit:Esther, a Negro Girl, about ten yearsold : levied on as the property of Eli Batchelor, to satisfy a mortgage fi. ii. .ip favour of Stephen Bpr-dera vs. Eli Batchelor—pointed out in said fi. fa.One Hundred Acres of Land, more orlees, on the waters of Flat creek, Jackson county, adjoining Pnuterson: levied on by a constablo as the property of Henry Patterson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of William Vinevard, vs. said Patterson.• * 9 m * S* ♦ . |A T the «qme place oi} the first Tuesday in Janu-ary n^rA, %viihinjt,ie usual hours, ^A Ne^gro Man, by the name of David,the property of Daniel Tailor, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. in favourlt;of J osepmHaynie, vs. Daniel Tailor j pointed out ra saiamortgage fi. fa and now in possession of said Haynie, *v, aNov. 2, 1827. 'y— JOS. HAMPTON, SU’ffiA T the Court House in Hall county, on the firstxm. Tuesday in December next, between the usual hour*, the following property will be sold, to wit iTwo Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,be the same more or less, the grantee nlt; lying on the waters of the Chattahoochee Fur 2urand otheia; and one bay Mare, six years eld:levied on as the nronertv of John Miller, to satisfy aintepers0CancousoldtheGatbenfc«• *. \iinbid*of ting Fod and iedi of s• • C