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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE.-By vir-tno of an interlocutory decree, iniida by tlie Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in Chancery sitting, at tlio M iv term thereof, A. D. 1811, in a certain case wherein ltobert W. .McCoy and others, Trustees of tlio Franklin Bank of Co-Binding, woro complainants, mil Andrew McEl-vain und others woro respondents, I shall offer for Bali! at tlio door of tlio Court House of said county, on the first day of April next, between tin) hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, l M., the follow-ing described re al estate, situate in Franklin county, stale of Ohio, to wit: In-lot in the city of Columbus, number three hundred und r'orty-eighl, (318.) and the 8011th third of in-lot m si id city, number 410, (south 1 of 410 ) appraised together at !. . Tenni cash. VM. DOM III AX, StVi.' .Uis!er Loinr. Feb. 22, l84,-. $ 2 00. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S .SAUL By vir-tue of an interlocutory decree, mule by tlio Court of Co:n 11 111 I'leas of Franklin county, in Chancery sitting, ut the September term, A. I). 1843, thereof, in a cerium case wherein John Thompson was complainant, and John Soibert und others were respondents, 1 shall oiler for salo at the door of the Court House of said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., on llie first ji 1)' of April, next, the following described real ..jjJMalo, to wit: In-lot. in the city of Columbus, mini-lier two hundred un:l twenty-two, (222,) appraised ut $1200. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Special Master CWr. Feb. 22, 181."). $1 50. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, made by the Couit of Common Hens of Franklin county, in chancery uitlinr, at the November term, A. P. 1844, thereof, in a certain case wherein Robert V. McCoy, John C. Work, and William A. McCoy, were complainants, and William Wise, Margaret Wise, ami Demas Adams were respondents, I shall oiler for sale at the door of the Court House of said county between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, 1'. M., on tlio first day ot April next, the following described real estate, situate in the county id' Franklin mid stnte of Ohio, to wit : In-lot number four, ( I,) in Young's addition to the city of Columbus, appraised at $2800. Terms cash. WM. DOM 10 AX, Special Mister CWr. Fob. 22, 1845. $2 00. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. y virtue of on interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chancery sitting, ut the May term, A. I). 18 1 1, thereof, in n certain case wherein John W. liaker was complainant and Jacob D. Wagley and Juliann L. Wag-ley wore respondents, I shall oiler for sale at the door of llie court house of said county, between the Qvmrs of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. on tho lirst day of April next, the following described real estate situated in said county of Franklin and State of Ohio, being parts of lots No. 774 and 7?."), in tho city of Columbus, to wit: 17 feet front oil' tho west side of lot No. 775 and 7 feet front oil' tho enst side of lot No. 774, making 24 foot (tojrothor) and extending back tho same width 03 feet; appraised nt $250. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Feb. 22, 13 15..2.00 Special Master Cum. MASTER COMMISIONER'S SAI.E.-ly virtue of nn interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chancery sittinir, ut tho November term A. D. 184 1, thereof, in n certain case wherein David Shaeller wna complainant and Benjamin Stetler wns responding, I shall oiler for salo at tho door of tho court houso of said county on the fust day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock 1'. M. the following described real estate, to wit: In-lot in town of Franklinton in said county of Franklin No. 80; appraised ut $450 Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Feb. 22, 1 8 15...l .50 Spec ial Master Com, MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE.-By virtue of nn interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Frnnklin county, in chancery sitting, nt tho November term thereof, A. D. 1811, in n certain case w herein Robert Armstrong was complainant nnd Alexander S. Cowder and wife were respondents, I shall oiler for sale nt tho door of the court house of said county, on the first day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. the following described real estate situated in said county of Frnnklin nnd State of Ohio, to wit: lot number twenty (No 20) in J(i3 town of Renyoldsburgh as tho same is recorded in tho Recorder's office of Franklin county, Ohio, and being tho name lot conveyed bv James M. Robertson nnd wile to said Cowder by deed dated May 10, 183!'; appraised at Terms riHi. WM. DOMIGAN, Feb. 22, 1845..$2.00 Special Muster Com. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of ven-O ilitiont exponas issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to tne directed, I shall oiler for sale nt the door of the court house of said county, on tho first day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. the following described real estate situate! in said county of Frnnklin and State of Ohio, to wit: Jhe undivided one third part of in-lot in the city of Columbus known and designated on tho recorded plat of said city by its number, one hundred and nineteen (11:)) subject to a dower estate therein levied upon as the property of John Culbertson. nt the suit of Samuel C. Andrews, Administrator of David Culbertson deceased, appraised nt 400,00. WAI. DOMIGAN. Shenff. Fcb.22,18l5..$2.G0 OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a urit or vendi. O expo, with a clause, Jtc, issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall offer for sale nt the door of 1I10 court house of said comity, in the city of Columbus, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M., the f. dlowing described real estate, to wit: jut numbered one" hundred and ten, (110) and one hundred nnd sixty-eight rt') as thown upon the improved plat of the town Lockbourne, in said county of Frnnklin. Levied upon as the property of James Fleming at the suit of Joseph C. Starry and others, against said Fleming and others. Appraised as follows, to wit: Lot No. 110 at $-220, and lot No. 108 nt 81 100,00. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. Feb. 32, 1845.ei.75. COLUMBUS, MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virion of nn interlocutory deeree made by the Supremo Court of Franklin county, nt tho December term, 1813, thereof, in u certain case wherein William S. Rogers and wil'o were compl linunts ami John Coous was respondent, I shall oiler for sale at tho door of the Court House of said county, on the first d iv of April, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. ami 4 o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, situate in said county, to wit, being a part of half section No. 0", east, in township No. l!!. Range 120, of tho lands set upart und appropriated to the Rolugees, beginning nt the southwest coi ner of land conveyed to George Graham by Edward Livingston, nt a stake and stone, thence running west 128 poles to a stake and stone, thence north 108 poles to a stake and stone, thence east 100 poll's and 7 links to 11 stake anil stone, thenco S. 11 E. 104 poles to a stake and stone, thenco smith (3(i poles to (ha place of beginning, containing 127.1 acres, except nbnut 30 ncres off the south side of s aid tract, heretofore sold and conveyed by said John Coons, to William Hudson, the said tract being the same which was conveyed by E. Livingston to said Cooih, by deed bearing date December 20, 1811), appraised nt 30 per acre. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Special Muster C'omV. Feb. 22, 1845. 3 00. OI1MUFFsXLE. By virtue of u writ nt lieri O facias issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county to me directed, I shall otter for salo at tho door id' the court house of said county on the lirst day of April next between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. the following des cribed real estate situated in said county of Franklin nnd State of Ohio, to wit: bit number twelve (Xo. 12) in John McElvain's addition to llie city of Columbus, levied upon as tho property of William Adams at the suit of Francis Siewart and James D. Oshorn partners trading under the name mid stylo of Siewart & Osbom nppruised nt!? Feb. aa, 18 45..$2.00 WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. fJIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of three writs of O vendi. expo, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall oiler for sale nt tho door of the court houso of said county, tn tho city of Columbus, on tho first d ly of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. lI., the following described real estate, situated in said county, to wit: a part of half section a7, township 5, and range 22, Refugee Tract j beginning nt a post in the south lino of said half section 14(14 poles east of High street in the city of Columbus, nnd running thence with said half section lino east 100 poles and 10 links ton post; thence north 33J poles to a post; thenco nest 113 poles nnd 10 links to a post; thence smith 12, enst 33 poles and 1 1 links to tho beginning, containing 22 7!M00 acres, excluding (i ncres which was convoyed by George Kraussniul wife to Daniel Eswine, by deed, dated October 27, 1813, thus leaving Ki 70-100 neres. Levied upon as the property of "said George Krauss, to satisfy said writs, ono in favor of Uriah Esenpries against said Kranssj one in favor Lyne Starling against Henry Wans and Goorgo Krauss, and the other ill favor of Ezckicl Rice u-gainst said Waas nnd Krauss. Feb. 22, 18 15..3.00 WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of two writs of 0 vendi. expo, issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of the county of Franklin, to nie directed, I shall offer for sale nt tho door of the court house of said county, on tho 1st day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M.and 4 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to w it: !13 acres and 30 poles of land in tho third quarter of the first township nnd 17th rango United States Military lands, beginning in the centre of Alum creels at the south-west comer of Newton's land nnd running thenco with said Newton's lino cast 183 poles to his south cast corner; thence south 80 poles to a Btako ; thence west 103 poles to a stake in T. Price's north line; thenco north!) poles to the centro of Alum creek ; thenco up the centre of said creek with the meanders thereof to the beginning. Levied upon as the property of Andrew McElvain, to satisfy said writs one in favor of iho Clinton Bank of Co-lunibus, against Joseph Hunter and Andrew McEl-Vnim sur ivors of Win. Shaw, ami the other in favor of Nelson Monroe, ngains' said Andrew McElvain. Appraised nt $l(!,;7 per acre. WAI. DOMIGAN. Feb. 22, 1845..y2.50. tariff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writofven-ditioni exponas, issued rrom the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall offer for salo nt the door of tho court houso of said county, in tho city of Columbus, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. MM the following described real estate, to wit: 70 acres of land in uo third quarter of tho first township nn 1 seventeenth range, I7. S. Military Lands, and being lot No. 6 ng sel off and assigned to Georgo B. Road, by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Franklin, at the September term of said court, A. D. 1838, reference being had to tho chancery records of said court, in Book No. 3, pages 544 and 515, the whole of said lot No. (1, containing 80 acres, excluding therefrom 10 acres, as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake where the course of the centre of the road in front of said Georgo B. Read's bouse, in which said Head now lives, extended southwardly would intersect the south lino of said lot, nnd running thence northwardly with tho centre of said rond so far that a line drawn parallel with the south of said lot to the west bank of Alum Creek, and thence down said creek nnd binding thereon to (he lower corner on said creek to said lot No. G, thence with the south lino thereof west to the beginning, will include tho quantity of ten acres as aforesaid. Levied upon as the property of George B. Rend; at the suit of James Graham. Feb. 22, 18 15- $ 1.50. WM. DOM IG AN, Stiff. ASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By vir-tuo of an interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Frnnklin county, at the May term thereof. A. D. 1811, in a certain case wherein Samuel, Parsons and Christian Heyl were complainants, and Charles Georgen was respondent, 1 shall offer fur sale at the door of the court house of said county, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M, the following described real estate, to wit: lots numbers 017, !)I8, and 1)10, in said Parsons' and Ileyl's adddition to tho city of Columbus. Terms cab. WM. DOMIGAN, Special Matter Com, Feb. 22, 1815.$ 175. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1845. SHERIFF and SPECIAL MASTER COMMIS-O shinkr's sale. By virtu, of an interlocutory decree made at tho February Term, A. 1). 1844, (if the Court ot Common Pleas of Franklin county, in Chancery sitting, in a certain cause, wherein the u. 110 l.Hu Insurance and 1 rust Co npiiny was compl linint, and Alexander W. McCoy und others were respondents, I shall offer for sale at tho door of tin Court House of said comity, on the first day of April next, but ween tho hours of ten o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., tho I'ollowingVlescribed real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel ol land, situate, lying and being in the county of Franklin, being a part of section number four, (4) township number one, 0) ot range number nineteen, (III) United States Military Lands, bounded as follows: beginning ut a cedar stump tit the first lit It cliff below the mill on said tract, thence N. 21, E. fitly -two poles, to a post iiuin diately bj un old dead oak, thence N. 42, E. one hundred nnd twelve polos to a post, from which a buckeye eight inches in diameter bears N. 30, W. forty -two links., and a hickory two inches in diame ter hears S. GO0, W. lJ.41ks, thenco east, four hundred and eighty poles to three small water beeches on the east boundary ofsuid section, passing 11 brunch nt hlly-one poles, one at one hundred and seventy four, one nt two hundred nnd sixty-two, nnd one at two hundred and eighty-lour; thenco north ninety seven pules to n post, from which a hickory six inch im in diameter bears S. (ill0, E. eighteen links, nnd a white oak lorty inches in diameter hears south twen ty-f mr links, thence west two hundred and four poles totliesouMi east comer of lot number twenty-three, (23) to a post from which nn ash four inches in di. ameter bears N. 8", W. fourteen links, thence con tinued west five hundred nnd forty poles to two sve amores nnd two hickories on the cast bank of the Scioto river, thenco down tho said river with the meanders thereof, S. 40, E. one hundred nnd sixty nine poles, thence S. 34, E. ono hundred and ten poles opposite the lower end of tho canal, thence S. 50, E. thirteen poles and six links to the beginning, containing four hundred and ninetv-seven acres. Excepting ami excluding out of the aforesaid tract ono hundred and filly acres, w hich was conveyed by John McCoy nnd wife, and Alexander W. McCoy to Lewis T. Lane, by deed dated September A. u. Jf.s, anil recorded in Dm Itecorders Office of Franklin county, in book No. 20, page No. '2. Appraised ut $32 per acre. Terms cash. WM. DO.1IGAN..S7lfnT. Feb. 22, 1845. 85 00. " and Social Muster' Cern'r. MASTER COM M ISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chancery sitting, at the February term thereof, A. I).. 1812, I shall offer fur sale ut the door of the court house of said county, on tho 1st day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., nnd 4 o'clock 1 . M., the following described real estate, situate. lying and being in the county of Franklin, and State uf Ohio, and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at tho smth. west corner of section 4, in townshin 1. 01 range r., united Slates Military Lands, running troin tlience east jott poles with the south boundary thereof to the south cast come' of said township; thenco north with the range line 220 poles to a post from which a black ash 15 inches in diameter bears south (15, west 10 links distant, and a black ash 4 inches in diameter bears north 4l!J, west 30 links distant south-east Comer to A. W. McCoy; thence with his south line north 80, west 555 Doles tou sve- amoro tree on the east bank of the Scioto river, and comer to said McCoy; thence down tho river with the meanders thereof to the beginning, containing 037 acres. Appraised nt 18.00 per ncre. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAX, Special Master C'ohiV. Feb. 22, 1845..S3.50. MASTER COMMISSIOXER'SSALE. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chan cery sitting, nt tho September term thereof, A. D. 1810. in a certain case wherein Jacob B. Connelly was complainant, and Benjamin M tore was respon dent, I shall offer for sale nt the door of the court liousd of said county, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., a cerain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Franklin and Statu of Ohio, ami described as follows, to wit: the undivided hall of that lot on winch tho said Bcniainin Monro and tho widow Monro now lives, and a part of that lot deeded to Simeon Moore, Sr., by John Rath- bourn ; said deed dated October Ki, 180!). The a- bove described land is bounded as follows: south by the north line of Mifllin township, west by tho middle of Big Walnut creek, on the north by the lands of Rily Meacham, cast by the lands of Simeon Moore, and is supposed to contain .) acres. Appraised at ?lB,uu per acre. 1 erms ensn. WM. DOMIGAX, Speciid Mailer CWr Feb.22,1845..2.50. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of three writs of vj vendi. expo, issued Iroui the Court ol Common Pleas of the County of Frnnklin, to me directed, I shall offer for sale at tho door of the court house of said county, on the 1st dav of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit: 70 ncres of land in the 3d quarter of the 1st township nnd 17th range, United States .Military Lnnds, nnd being lot Xo. (!, as set off and assigned to Geo. B. Rend hy the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Franklin at iho Soptjmber tcrin,-838, thereof, which will more fully and at large appear, reference being had to the Chancery records of said Court, in Book No. 3, pages 544 and 545, excluding ten acres from said lot, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake whero the course of tho centro ot the road in front of said Geo. II. Read's house, in which said Read now lives, extended southwardly would intersect the south line of said lot No. (J, and running thenco northwardly with the centre of said road, solf'ar that a line parallel with the south line of said lot, to the west bank of Alum creek and thence down said creek with the meanders thereof and binding thereon to the lower corner on said creek, to said lot No. (, thence with the south line thereof, west to tho beginning, will include the quantity aforesaid. Levied upon as the property of Geo. B. Read, to satisfy said writs, one in favor of the State of Ohio for (he use of Stewart Sl Oshorn, ngninst Geo. B. Read, Andrew McElvain and Philo II. Olmsted, one in favor of the Frnnklin Bank of Columbus, against said Read, Andrew McElvain and Edmund Cowling, and the other in favor of Isaac Ilelinick, against said Geo. U. Read. Ap praised at 30.00 per acre. WAI. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. Feb. 22, 1815.fl.50. OIIERIFF'S SALE By virtue ofa writ of vendi. O expo, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to mo directed, I shall oiler for sale ut the door of tiie Court House of said county, in the city of Co'uiiibus, on the first day of April, next, between tl e hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., tho following described real estate, to wit : 3151 acres, being the west half of section No. 7, the 12th township und 21st range of lands set apart and reserved for the purpose of satisfying the claims of the refugees from the British Provinces of Canada, 11 nil Nova Svolia, under acts of Congress passed April 23, 1812, and being the same lot patented to Charlotte Ilazen on the 22d day of July, 1812, by the President of tho United Slates; also, section No. 4, (fractional) in township 12, rango 21, of Iho refugee lands, containing 32!U4 ncres more or less; nlso, half section No. 13, township 12, und range 21 of the refugee lands, containing 310.17 acres; ulso.lhe following described truct or parcel of land, ditunte, lying, nnd being in said county of Franklin, nnd State of Ohio, being a part of section No. 13, township 12, and range 21, refugee lands, sod bounded and described ns follows: beginning nt the N. E. corner of tho west hnlf of said section No. 13, nnd being nlso tho N. E. corner of half section No. 20, and running thence west 80 poles, tlience south 200 poles, thenco east 80 poles to the half section line, thence north along said line to tho place of beginning; containing 100 ncres more or less, excepting out of the N. W. corner of said tract 31 acres, deeded to William Hudson; which 3) ncre9 is 18 rods wide on tho north nnd south ends, extending from Iho north line of said section to the middlu of the National Road, reducing the quantify to DOJ ncres; also, all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying, nnd being in sniil county of Franklin, and State of Ohio, beginning at the north west corner of section No. 13, township 12, nnd range 21, refugee lnnds.so usually called, and running thenco east 80 poles, 11-1 links to a post, from which a beech G inches in diameter bears X. 5!) W. 15 links, nnd a black nsh 10 inches in diameter bears S. 52 W. 20 links, thence south 10!) poles to a beach tree 20 inches in diameter, tlience west 80 poles and 0 links to a p st in said section line, thenco with snid line north l!l!l poles to the place of beginning, including 100 acres and n part of the same land which was granted by patent to Jesse Spencer, on the 20lh day of February, 1817; also, tho following uescr bed tractor pnrcel of land, situate in the said county of Franklin, being a part of half section No. 18, township 12, and range 21, refugee lands, beginning ut the south west corner of said half section, thenco enst to the eolith west coi ner of Ralph Vandorn, thence north on said Vun-dorn's line 122 poles, thence west to the west line of said half section, thence south on said lino to the place of beginning, containing 21 ncres, bo the saino more or less; and nlso, the following described trnct or parcel of land situate in said county, being a part of tho east haif of section No. 13, township 12, and range 21, refugee lands, beginning at the north west con.er of half section No. 1!), thence south on the west line thereof to the middle of the National Rond, thenco east on tho 6aid road in the middle of Iho same 15 poles nnd (i lints tna corner in the middlu of said road, llience north 21 poles to the section line, thenno west on tho section line to the beginning, containing 2 ncres inoro or less; also the following described premises, situnto in snid county, and bounded nnd described ns follows: being a part of half section No. 30, or the N. W. quarter of section No. 18, in township 12, range 21, refugee lands, beginning on the National R011I in said quarter section 55 links west of the milt stone, thence west with tho road 25 poles nnd 10 links to a post, thenco north lOti poles and 10 links from the centre of the road to a post in the north lino of said section, from which a sycamore (i inches in diameter bears N.(i7 W. 20 links, thence east on the north lino of said section 25 poles and 10 links to a post from which a white, elm 3(i inches in diameter bears N. 01 E. 25 links, nnd a w hile elm 4 inches in diameter bears S. 03 W. 28 links, thenco south to the beginning, containing 10 80-100 acres, bo the same more or less; relorcnco had for more particular description to a partition niado by order of Court at the February Term, 1842, on the petition of David Taylor of Illinois, against the heirs of Daniel Ross; nlso, tho following described trnct or parcel of land, situate in said county, being a part of half section No. 8, cast, in township l(i, range SO, refugee lands, so usually called, beginning fit the south cast corner of a lot conveyed by Harvey E. Aliller 10 Thomas Longshore on Iho National Road, which said corner is 327 feet east of the west line of said half section, thence north on tho east lino of said Longshore' land 180 feet to said Longshore' N. E. corner, thenco west 130 with the north lino of said longshore and N. Cooper to Archibald Cooper's N. W. corner, thenco north to the middle of French's run, thence down the middle of said run with the mean derings thereof to the west line of tho said half section, tlience north on tho said half section lino to the south west corner of land belonging now to B. French, thenco with said French's line east 53J poles, to the line of land formerly owned by Max-field, thence with Maxfield's line south to the National Road, thence west on the line of snid road lo the beginning, containing 44 acres more or less, and being a part of the same land deeded by John D. French nnd wife, to Daniel and Daniel H. Tall, by deed, recorded in the Recorder's Office of Franklin county, in book 17, page (18, except about one-half of an acre convoyed by said David Pugh and wife to Thomas Longshore, by deed dated September 4, 18:18; also, that tract or parcel of land situate in said county of Franklin, containing 207 41 00 acres, moro or less, situate in rango Ki, township 1, and section 4, United States Military Lands, part of 1175 acres conveyed by Peter Mills to John Peck, by deed, dated 23d of May, 1800, recorded in book E, page 438, and by said Peck conveyed lo Mary Gil-more, on tlio SKJtli of August, 1812, and by her conveyed to her daughter Eliza B. Peck, by deed, dated fith November, 1825, which snid deed is recorded in book 7, page 1G3, of (ho Franklin county records, which said land is described in a plat of said 1175 acres laid off in four lots, which said plat is recorded in the Recorder's Office of said county, in book 12, page 3, and is a part ofa lot of 204 52 100 acres-say 100 acres; the other part of which was conveyed by said Peck and others, to William Rees and others, on the 24th day of January, 1834, and part ofa lot of 207 41-100 acres say 107 41-100 acres; the part heretofore having been conveyed to Allen, being 100 acres; and the said land which was conveyed to said David Pugh by John Peck and wife, by deed, recorded in the Recorder's Ofiico of Franklin conn NUMBER 135. ty, in book No. 12, page 358; and also, the I'ollow-'ng premises, situate in suid county, and described .as follows: being n part of section 4, township , runrO 1(S. United Slutrn Mililnrv hmtU nn.l K..; all that remains of2!8J acres, conveyed by the heirs of Thomas Kirker lo Job Compton and David Pugh, by deed dated the 30th of May, 1838, after deducting 05 ncres rf Rnttl trnrt .rtnntta.l hir ani.l ft....... ton nnd Pugh, lo William Hudson, and also deduct ing ou acres ot said lund conveyed by said Compton to Thomas Compton, and nlso last deducting the nart of said trnct lliiq itnv inniiiiAIl I... ..: jTt..:.n deed by said David Pugh to Job Compton ; the land I. .... I, ............ ,l K :.r.i 1 ' ' . . o-ifiijf i"ut)ii hch in me somn east corner 01 saia tract, und contains 50 iipi-pr 11a anrvovn.) n...i by A. V. Taylor, and is 87 poles on the south line, !)2 poles on the west line, 87 poles on the north line, and 02 poles on tho east line, und being the same bind which Was rnnvovprl in fifiiil Ttit'i.l P.,rrl. K Job Compton, by deed, duled September 3, 1840, nnd recoruoii in me uecoriier s wince 111 book INo. 27, page 378 ; nlso, the following described real estate of .1 :.l 1, 1. -. . . . iiiu ouiu javm rugu, 113 acres 01 land, be the same more or less, beimr tho west nnd nf lYnniir.rw.i ' n ... u.iiii(f dc- lion No. 3, township No. 12, range 21, refugee lands, bounded on the enst by lands of Richard Rhodes, on Iho north, south and west by lines of said section No. 3. Levied upon as tho property of David Pugh nt the suit of Theophilns Harris. Appraised s follows: The first described tract at 25 per ncre, 2d do at $12, 3d do ot $11, 4lh do at $23, 5th do ot $15, Utl do at $18, 7th do at 30, 8th do at ,25, Dili do at $27 50, lOlh do at $8, 11th do at $12, 12th do ut 27 50. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. Feb. 22, 1845. $18 00. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ, of vendi. O expo, issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county.to me directed, I shall offer for salo nt the door of the Court House of snid county, on tlio first day of April next, between the hours of 10 ociocK ... iw. onu 4 o'clock, 1'. M., the following described real estate. siluie. Ivimr nnd h.ln. tho county of Franklin, Ohio, In wit: Lying on"tho National Rond immediately east of tlio town of Rcy-noldsburgh, and being the ground enclosed in the enclosure nrnurwt the white Imnsn formm-lv ,.,;.,, .( ,j t-j,OGU by James C. Reynolds, and now in tho possession of james j ivaue, ami oeginning on the south line ot saiu ronu 111 a sione lor a comer at tlie north west corner ol said fence or enclosure, which place of beirinnillDr is one hundred nnd twnl.n I'n.o Miou. o o - . . '....,yUCfc (along the line of the road) of tho enst side of Sugar Alley in said town of Reviioldhiirrh , ihnn. " . . J I ,i.WJW -lid. 5 north along said road one hundred and ten feet (110) to a stone for a corner; thence south 5 east 0110 hundred and ei,iv feel MSOHo ilia -,,th .. 'J """HI CDC corner of the stable shed ? thence west 5 south one hundred nnd ten feet (110) to the south west corner of tho inclosure to a stone for a comer; thence north 5 west along the line ot land belonging to Robert II. Tail's heirs one hundred nnd eighty feet (160) lo ,n ini.; ui u.yiiuiiiij;, t;uiiittiiiK mure or less. lo- vieuupon as 1110 property ot James U Knne, at tho suit of Martin Thayer nnd ThoninsT. Mason, acainst II I,' M:o 1 . 1 .'.A 11. u. miner uiiu company, .lpprniscil at 12100 WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff, Feb. 22, 1845. $4 50. OIIERIFFand MASTER COMMISSIONER'S JS ALE. Edgar Gnlo, r. Jane A. Gray, et. at. Frnnklin Common IMona Ir. rii.i,...,, n f m "'Mllj. 1CblL'D September Term A. D. 1842. By virtue of an order of sale in tho abovo stnted cause, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of said county of Frnnklin, to mo directed. I shall nfler fnr anln nt ilia rl.tn nl1 the Court House of said county, on the 1st day of iijiin nu.M, uieim me nours 01 1U o cJock A. ill., and 4 o'clock P. M. ih r.JInm:., J.;k...i 1 - . u,.i.t,ii uLBLiiu.u real estate, to wit: ln-lot in the city of Columbus, num- Mr. n..rn K..n.l..l 1 ..... "l... .i u, ouuui-u mm luiiy bix t-n; as mo same is described on the recorded plat of suid city. Appraised at TcrmsCASii. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff nnd Special Feb. 22, 1845..$1.50. j(IS,fr 'cum. OI1ERIFF Asn MASTER rniiMlssinTn'9 O sale. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, umou m uiu i-uuruary lerm, A. U. KH, ol tne Court of Common Picas of Franklin county, in Chnnccry sitting, in a certain cnuso wherein Lyne Starling was complainant, and Wnrrcn Jenkins and others respondents, I shnll offer for salo at llie door of the Court Houso of said county in the city of Columbus, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M nnd 4 o'clock, P. M., nn the first day of April next, the following described real estate, to wit : Two lots in the town of Rey-nohlsbiirrrh. in snid conntv nf Frm.Ll.r, -.,.. .1 - ' 3 -", . mm designated on tho recorded plat of said town, as lots I.. -i,. yi nun irncuonai ioi number thirteen, (13); lot No. 12 bounded on tho south by tho National Road, east by lot No. 11, and west by frac tional iui ino. i,i ; fractional lot ino. j.f, bounded south by tho National Road, east by lot No. 12, and west by Lancaster st. in said town ; lot No. 12 is 00 feet in front, nd 148J in depth; fractional lot No. 13 is 22 feet in front, and G0 at north end, nnd 1484 in depth ; and also, ull the land which lies north of said two lots to the middle of the run, following the meanders thereof, which is understood to be the line between French and Johnston, being the same lots of land conveyed by John D. Freneh and wire, to Benjamin Sells, by deed, dated September 20, A. D. 1833. Appraised at $000 000. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff, and Special Mailer CWr. Feb. 22, 1845. $3 25. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of ant of yendi-O tioni exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall offer for sale at (he door of the Court House of said county, on the first day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M, 25 ucres nf land, being a part of lot No. 20, section 18, township Hi, and range 20, refugee tract, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a stake, in the edge of Black Lick, from which' an elm twelve inches in diameter bears north 53. 0 east distant Oil links; thence south 81), east 7'J poles to a stake from which the center of the road bears south 70 west, distant 25 links, and the south west corner ofa house bears south 824 east, distant 41 links; thence north 1, cast 50.G3 noles lo a nost : thence south l", west 50.63 poles to the beginning, containing 25 acres as aforesaid, except 72 square poles conveyed by James Crawford to the Reformed Church of Truro township. Levied upon as the property of Daniel Tuft, at the suit of R. V. Newton, for the use, &c. Appraised nt $35 00 per acre. Feb. 22, 1815. $3 00. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE.-By vir-tno of an interlocutory decree, iniida by tlie Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in Chancery sitting, at tlio M iv term thereof, A. D. 1811, in a certain case wherein ltobert W. .McCoy and others, Trustees of tlio Franklin Bank of Co-Binding, woro complainants, mil Andrew McEl-vain und others woro respondents, I shall offer for Bali! at tlio door of tlio Court House of said county, on the first day of April next, between tin) hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, l M., the follow-ing described re al estate, situate in Franklin county, stale of Ohio, to wit: In-lot in the city of Columbus, number three hundred und r'orty-eighl, (318.) and the 8011th third of in-lot m si id city, number 410, (south 1 of 410 ) appraised together at !. . Tenni cash. VM. DOM III AX, StVi.' .Uis!er Loinr. Feb. 22, l84,-. $ 2 00. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S .SAUL By vir-tue of an interlocutory decree, mule by tlio Court of Co:n 11 111 I'leas of Franklin county, in Chancery sitting, ut the September term, A. I). 1843, thereof, in a cerium case wherein John Thompson was complainant, and John Soibert und others were respondents, 1 shall oiler for salo at the door of the Court House of said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., on llie first ji 1)' of April, next, the following described real ..jjJMalo, to wit: In-lot. in the city of Columbus, mini-lier two hundred un:l twenty-two, (222,) appraised ut $1200. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Special Master CWr. Feb. 22, 181."). $1 50. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, made by the Couit of Common Hens of Franklin county, in chancery uitlinr, at the November term, A. P. 1844, thereof, in a certain case wherein Robert V. McCoy, John C. Work, and William A. McCoy, were complainants, and William Wise, Margaret Wise, ami Demas Adams were respondents, I shall oiler for sale at the door of the Court House of said county between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, 1'. M., on tlio first day ot April next, the following described real estate, situate in the county id' Franklin mid stnte of Ohio, to wit : In-lot number four, ( I,) in Young's addition to the city of Columbus, appraised at $2800. Terms cash. WM. DOM 10 AX, Special Mister CWr. Fob. 22, 1845. $2 00. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. y virtue of on interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chancery sitting, ut the May term, A. I). 18 1 1, thereof, in n certain case wherein John W. liaker was complainant and Jacob D. Wagley and Juliann L. Wag-ley wore respondents, I shall oiler for sale at the door of llie court house of said county, between the Qvmrs of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. on tho lirst day of April next, the following described real estate situated in said county of Franklin and State of Ohio, being parts of lots No. 774 and 7?."), in tho city of Columbus, to wit: 17 feet front oil' tho west side of lot No. 775 and 7 feet front oil' tho enst side of lot No. 774, making 24 foot (tojrothor) and extending back tho same width 03 feet; appraised nt $250. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Feb. 22, 13 15..2.00 Special Master Cum. MASTER COMMISIONER'S SAI.E.-ly virtue of nn interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chancery sittinir, ut tho November term A. D. 184 1, thereof, in n certain case wherein David Shaeller wna complainant and Benjamin Stetler wns responding, I shall oiler for salo at tho door of tho court houso of said county on the fust day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock 1'. M. the following described real estate, to wit: In-lot in town of Franklinton in said county of Franklin No. 80; appraised ut $450 Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Feb. 22, 1 8 15...l .50 Spec ial Master Com, MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE.-By virtue of nn interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Frnnklin county, in chancery sitting, nt tho November term thereof, A. D. 1811, in n certain case w herein Robert Armstrong was complainant nnd Alexander S. Cowder and wife were respondents, I shall oiler for sale nt tho door of the court house of said county, on the first day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. the following described real estate situated in said county of Frnnklin nnd State of Ohio, to wit: lot number twenty (No 20) in J(i3 town of Renyoldsburgh as tho same is recorded in tho Recorder's office of Franklin county, Ohio, and being tho name lot conveyed bv James M. Robertson nnd wile to said Cowder by deed dated May 10, 183!'; appraised at Terms riHi. WM. DOMIGAN, Feb. 22, 1845..$2.00 Special Muster Com. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of ven-O ilitiont exponas issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to tne directed, I shall oiler for sale nt the door of the court house of said county, on tho first day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. the following described real estate situate! in said county of Frnnklin and State of Ohio, to wit: Jhe undivided one third part of in-lot in the city of Columbus known and designated on tho recorded plat of said city by its number, one hundred and nineteen (11:)) subject to a dower estate therein levied upon as the property of John Culbertson. nt the suit of Samuel C. Andrews, Administrator of David Culbertson deceased, appraised nt 400,00. WAI. DOMIGAN. Shenff. Fcb.22,18l5..$2.G0 OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a urit or vendi. O expo, with a clause, Jtc, issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall offer for sale nt the door of 1I10 court house of said comity, in the city of Columbus, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M., the f. dlowing described real estate, to wit: jut numbered one" hundred and ten, (110) and one hundred nnd sixty-eight rt') as thown upon the improved plat of the town Lockbourne, in said county of Frnnklin. Levied upon as the property of James Fleming at the suit of Joseph C. Starry and others, against said Fleming and others. Appraised as follows, to wit: Lot No. 110 at $-220, and lot No. 108 nt 81 100,00. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. Feb. 32, 1845.ei.75. COLUMBUS, MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virion of nn interlocutory deeree made by the Supremo Court of Franklin county, nt tho December term, 1813, thereof, in u certain case wherein William S. Rogers and wil'o were compl linunts ami John Coous was respondent, I shall oiler for sale at tho door of the Court House of said county, on the first d iv of April, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. ami 4 o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, situate in said county, to wit, being a part of half section No. 0", east, in township No. l!!. Range 120, of tho lands set upart und appropriated to the Rolugees, beginning nt the southwest coi ner of land conveyed to George Graham by Edward Livingston, nt a stake and stone, thence running west 128 poles to a stake and stone, thence north 108 poles to a stake and stone, thence east 100 poll's and 7 links to 11 stake anil stone, thenco S. 11 E. 104 poles to a stake and stone, thenco smith (3(i poles to (ha place of beginning, containing 127.1 acres, except nbnut 30 ncres off the south side of s aid tract, heretofore sold and conveyed by said John Coons, to William Hudson, the said tract being the same which was conveyed by E. Livingston to said Cooih, by deed bearing date December 20, 1811), appraised nt 30 per acre. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Special Muster C'omV. Feb. 22, 1845. 3 00. OI1MUFFsXLE. By virtue of u writ nt lieri O facias issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county to me directed, I shall otter for salo at tho door id' the court house of said county on the lirst day of April next between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. the following des cribed real estate situated in said county of Franklin nnd State of Ohio, to wit: bit number twelve (Xo. 12) in John McElvain's addition to llie city of Columbus, levied upon as tho property of William Adams at the suit of Francis Siewart and James D. Oshorn partners trading under the name mid stylo of Siewart & Osbom nppruised nt!? Feb. aa, 18 45..$2.00 WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. fJIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of three writs of O vendi. expo, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall oiler for sale nt tho door of the court houso of said county, tn tho city of Columbus, on tho first d ly of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. lI., the following described real estate, situated in said county, to wit: a part of half section a7, township 5, and range 22, Refugee Tract j beginning nt a post in the south lino of said half section 14(14 poles east of High street in the city of Columbus, nnd running thence with said half section lino east 100 poles and 10 links ton post; thence north 33J poles to a post; thenco nest 113 poles nnd 10 links to a post; thence smith 12, enst 33 poles and 1 1 links to tho beginning, containing 22 7!M00 acres, excluding (i ncres which was convoyed by George Kraussniul wife to Daniel Eswine, by deed, dated October 27, 1813, thus leaving Ki 70-100 neres. Levied upon as the property of "said George Krauss, to satisfy said writs, ono in favor of Uriah Esenpries against said Kranssj one in favor Lyne Starling against Henry Wans and Goorgo Krauss, and the other ill favor of Ezckicl Rice u-gainst said Waas nnd Krauss. Feb. 22, 18 15..3.00 WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of two writs of 0 vendi. expo, issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of the county of Franklin, to nie directed, I shall offer for sale nt tho door of the court house of said county, on tho 1st day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M.and 4 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to w it: !13 acres and 30 poles of land in tho third quarter of the first township nnd 17th rango United States Military lands, beginning in the centre of Alum creels at the south-west comer of Newton's land nnd running thenco with said Newton's lino cast 183 poles to his south cast corner; thence south 80 poles to a Btako ; thence west 103 poles to a stake in T. Price's north line; thenco north!) poles to the centro of Alum creek ; thenco up the centre of said creek with the meanders thereof to the beginning. Levied upon as the property of Andrew McElvain, to satisfy said writs one in favor of iho Clinton Bank of Co-lunibus, against Joseph Hunter and Andrew McEl-Vnim sur ivors of Win. Shaw, ami the other in favor of Nelson Monroe, ngains' said Andrew McElvain. Appraised nt $l(!,;7 per acre. WAI. DOMIGAN. Feb. 22, 1845..y2.50. tariff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writofven-ditioni exponas, issued rrom the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall offer for salo nt the door of tho court houso of said county, in tho city of Columbus, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. MM the following described real estate, to wit: 70 acres of land in uo third quarter of tho first township nn 1 seventeenth range, I7. S. Military Lands, and being lot No. 6 ng sel off and assigned to Georgo B. Road, by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Franklin, at the September term of said court, A. D. 1838, reference being had to tho chancery records of said court, in Book No. 3, pages 544 and 515, the whole of said lot No. (1, containing 80 acres, excluding therefrom 10 acres, as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake where the course of the centre of the road in front of said Georgo B. Read's bouse, in which said Head now lives, extended southwardly would intersect the south lino of said lot, nnd running thence northwardly with tho centre of said rond so far that a line drawn parallel with the south of said lot to the west bank of Alum Creek, and thence down said creek nnd binding thereon to (he lower corner on said creek to said lot No. G, thence with the south lino thereof west to the beginning, will include tho quantity of ten acres as aforesaid. Levied upon as the property of George B. Rend; at the suit of James Graham. Feb. 22, 18 15- $ 1.50. WM. DOM IG AN, Stiff. ASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By vir-tuo of an interlocutory decree made by the Court of Common Pleas of Frnnklin county, at the May term thereof. A. D. 1811, in a certain case wherein Samuel, Parsons and Christian Heyl were complainants, and Charles Georgen was respondent, 1 shall offer fur sale at the door of the court house of said county, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M, the following described real estate, to wit: lots numbers 017, !)I8, and 1)10, in said Parsons' and Ileyl's adddition to tho city of Columbus. Terms cab. WM. DOMIGAN, Special Matter Com, Feb. 22, 1815.$ 175. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1845. SHERIFF and SPECIAL MASTER COMMIS-O shinkr's sale. By virtu, of an interlocutory decree made at tho February Term, A. 1). 1844, (if the Court ot Common Pleas of Franklin county, in Chancery sitting, in a certain cause, wherein the u. 110 l.Hu Insurance and 1 rust Co npiiny was compl linint, and Alexander W. McCoy und others were respondents, I shall offer for sale at tho door of tin Court House of said comity, on the first day of April next, but ween tho hours of ten o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., tho I'ollowingVlescribed real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel ol land, situate, lying and being in the county of Franklin, being a part of section number four, (4) township number one, 0) ot range number nineteen, (III) United States Military Lands, bounded as follows: beginning ut a cedar stump tit the first lit It cliff below the mill on said tract, thence N. 21, E. fitly -two poles, to a post iiuin diately bj un old dead oak, thence N. 42, E. one hundred nnd twelve polos to a post, from which a buckeye eight inches in diameter bears N. 30, W. forty -two links., and a hickory two inches in diame ter hears S. GO0, W. lJ.41ks, thenco east, four hundred and eighty poles to three small water beeches on the east boundary ofsuid section, passing 11 brunch nt hlly-one poles, one at one hundred and seventy four, one nt two hundred nnd sixty-two, nnd one at two hundred and eighty-lour; thenco north ninety seven pules to n post, from which a hickory six inch im in diameter bears S. (ill0, E. eighteen links, nnd a white oak lorty inches in diameter hears south twen ty-f mr links, thence west two hundred and four poles totliesouMi east comer of lot number twenty-three, (23) to a post from which nn ash four inches in di. ameter bears N. 8", W. fourteen links, thence con tinued west five hundred nnd forty poles to two sve amores nnd two hickories on the cast bank of the Scioto river, thenco down tho said river with the meanders thereof, S. 40, E. one hundred nnd sixty nine poles, thence S. 34, E. ono hundred and ten poles opposite the lower end of tho canal, thence S. 50, E. thirteen poles and six links to the beginning, containing four hundred and ninetv-seven acres. Excepting ami excluding out of the aforesaid tract ono hundred and filly acres, w hich was conveyed by John McCoy nnd wife, and Alexander W. McCoy to Lewis T. Lane, by deed dated September A. u. Jf.s, anil recorded in Dm Itecorders Office of Franklin county, in book No. 20, page No. '2. Appraised ut $32 per acre. Terms cash. WM. DO.1IGAN..S7lfnT. Feb. 22, 1845. 85 00. " and Social Muster' Cern'r. MASTER COM M ISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chancery sitting, at the February term thereof, A. I).. 1812, I shall offer fur sale ut the door of the court house of said county, on tho 1st day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., nnd 4 o'clock 1 . M., the following described real estate, situate. lying and being in the county of Franklin, and State uf Ohio, and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at tho smth. west corner of section 4, in townshin 1. 01 range r., united Slates Military Lands, running troin tlience east jott poles with the south boundary thereof to the south cast come' of said township; thenco north with the range line 220 poles to a post from which a black ash 15 inches in diameter bears south (15, west 10 links distant, and a black ash 4 inches in diameter bears north 4l!J, west 30 links distant south-east Comer to A. W. McCoy; thence with his south line north 80, west 555 Doles tou sve- amoro tree on the east bank of the Scioto river, and comer to said McCoy; thence down tho river with the meanders thereof to the beginning, containing 037 acres. Appraised nt 18.00 per ncre. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAX, Special Master C'ohiV. Feb. 22, 1845..S3.50. MASTER COMMISSIOXER'SSALE. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, made by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, in chan cery sitting, nt tho September term thereof, A. D. 1810. in a certain case wherein Jacob B. Connelly was complainant, and Benjamin M tore was respon dent, I shall offer for sale nt the door of the court liousd of said county, on the 1st day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., a cerain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Franklin and Statu of Ohio, ami described as follows, to wit: the undivided hall of that lot on winch tho said Bcniainin Monro and tho widow Monro now lives, and a part of that lot deeded to Simeon Moore, Sr., by John Rath- bourn ; said deed dated October Ki, 180!). The a- bove described land is bounded as follows: south by the north line of Mifllin township, west by tho middle of Big Walnut creek, on the north by the lands of Rily Meacham, cast by the lands of Simeon Moore, and is supposed to contain .) acres. Appraised at ?lB,uu per acre. 1 erms ensn. WM. DOMIGAX, Speciid Mailer CWr Feb.22,1845..2.50. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of three writs of vj vendi. expo, issued Iroui the Court ol Common Pleas of the County of Frnnklin, to me directed, I shall offer for sale at tho door of the court house of said county, on the 1st dav of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit: 70 ncres of land in the 3d quarter of the 1st township nnd 17th range, United States .Military Lnnds, nnd being lot Xo. (!, as set off and assigned to Geo. B. Rend hy the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Franklin at iho Soptjmber tcrin,-838, thereof, which will more fully and at large appear, reference being had to the Chancery records of said Court, in Book No. 3, pages 544 and 545, excluding ten acres from said lot, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake whero the course of tho centro ot the road in front of said Geo. II. Read's house, in which said Read now lives, extended southwardly would intersect the south line of said lot No. (J, and running thenco northwardly with the centre of said road, solf'ar that a line parallel with the south line of said lot, to the west bank of Alum creek and thence down said creek with the meanders thereof and binding thereon to the lower corner on said creek, to said lot No. (, thence with the south line thereof, west to tho beginning, will include the quantity aforesaid. Levied upon as the property of Geo. B. Read, to satisfy said writs, one in favor of the State of Ohio for (he use of Stewart Sl Oshorn, ngninst Geo. B. Read, Andrew McElvain and Philo II. Olmsted, one in favor of the Frnnklin Bank of Columbus, against said Read, Andrew McElvain and Edmund Cowling, and the other in favor of Isaac Ilelinick, against said Geo. U. Read. Ap praised at 30.00 per acre. WAI. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. Feb. 22, 1815.fl.50. OIIERIFF'S SALE By virtue ofa writ of vendi. O expo, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to mo directed, I shall oiler for sale ut the door of tiie Court House of said county, in the city of Co'uiiibus, on the first day of April, next, between tl e hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., tho following described real estate, to wit : 3151 acres, being the west half of section No. 7, the 12th township und 21st range of lands set apart and reserved for the purpose of satisfying the claims of the refugees from the British Provinces of Canada, 11 nil Nova Svolia, under acts of Congress passed April 23, 1812, and being the same lot patented to Charlotte Ilazen on the 22d day of July, 1812, by the President of tho United Slates; also, section No. 4, (fractional) in township 12, rango 21, of Iho refugee lands, containing 32!U4 ncres more or less; nlso, half section No. 13, township 12, und range 21 of the refugee lands, containing 310.17 acres; ulso.lhe following described truct or parcel of land, ditunte, lying, nnd being in said county of Franklin, nnd State of Ohio, being a part of section No. 13, township 12, and range 21, refugee lands, sod bounded and described ns follows: beginning nt the N. E. corner of tho west hnlf of said section No. 13, nnd being nlso tho N. E. corner of half section No. 20, and running thence west 80 poles, tlience south 200 poles, thenco east 80 poles to the half section line, thence north along said line to tho place of beginning; containing 100 ncres more or less, excepting out of the N. W. corner of said tract 31 acres, deeded to William Hudson; which 3) ncre9 is 18 rods wide on tho north nnd south ends, extending from Iho north line of said section to the middlu of the National Road, reducing the quantify to DOJ ncres; also, all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying, nnd being in sniil county of Franklin, and State of Ohio, beginning at the north west corner of section No. 13, township 12, nnd range 21, refugee lnnds.so usually called, and running thenco east 80 poles, 11-1 links to a post, from which a beech G inches in diameter bears X. 5!) W. 15 links, nnd a black nsh 10 inches in diameter bears S. 52 W. 20 links, thence south 10!) poles to a beach tree 20 inches in diameter, tlience west 80 poles and 0 links to a p st in said section line, thenco with snid line north l!l!l poles to the place of beginning, including 100 acres and n part of the same land which was granted by patent to Jesse Spencer, on the 20lh day of February, 1817; also, tho following uescr bed tractor pnrcel of land, situate in the said county of Franklin, being a part of half section No. 18, township 12, and range 21, refugee lands, beginning ut the south west corner of said half section, thenco enst to the eolith west coi ner of Ralph Vandorn, thence north on said Vun-dorn's line 122 poles, thence west to the west line of said half section, thence south on said lino to the place of beginning, containing 21 ncres, bo the saino more or less; and nlso, the following described trnct or parcel of land situate in said county, being a part of tho east haif of section No. 13, township 12, and range 21, refugee lands, beginning at the north west con.er of half section No. 1!), thence south on the west line thereof to the middle of the National Rond, thenco east on tho 6aid road in the middle of Iho same 15 poles nnd (i lints tna corner in the middlu of said road, llience north 21 poles to the section line, thenno west on tho section line to the beginning, containing 2 ncres inoro or less; also the following described premises, situnto in snid county, and bounded nnd described ns follows: being a part of half section No. 30, or the N. W. quarter of section No. 18, in township 12, range 21, refugee lands, beginning on the National R011I in said quarter section 55 links west of the milt stone, thence west with tho road 25 poles nnd 10 links to a post, thenco north lOti poles and 10 links from the centre of the road to a post in the north lino of said section, from which a sycamore (i inches in diameter bears N.(i7 W. 20 links, thence east on the north lino of said section 25 poles and 10 links to a post from which a white, elm 3(i inches in diameter bears N. 01 E. 25 links, nnd a w hile elm 4 inches in diameter bears S. 03 W. 28 links, thenco south to the beginning, containing 10 80-100 acres, bo the same more or less; relorcnco had for more particular description to a partition niado by order of Court at the February Term, 1842, on the petition of David Taylor of Illinois, against the heirs of Daniel Ross; nlso, tho following described trnct or parcel of land, situate in said county, being a part of half section No. 8, cast, in township l(i, range SO, refugee lands, so usually called, beginning fit the south cast corner of a lot conveyed by Harvey E. Aliller 10 Thomas Longshore on Iho National Road, which said corner is 327 feet east of the west line of said half section, thence north on tho east lino of said Longshore' land 180 feet to said Longshore' N. E. corner, thenco west 130 with the north lino of said longshore and N. Cooper to Archibald Cooper's N. W. corner, thenco north to the middle of French's run, thence down the middle of said run with the mean derings thereof to the west line of tho said half section, tlience north on tho said half section lino to the south west corner of land belonging now to B. French, thenco with said French's line east 53J poles, to the line of land formerly owned by Max-field, thence with Maxfield's line south to the National Road, thence west on the line of snid road lo the beginning, containing 44 acres more or less, and being a part of the same land deeded by John D. French nnd wife, to Daniel and Daniel H. Tall, by deed, recorded in the Recorder's Office of Franklin county, in book 17, page (18, except about one-half of an acre convoyed by said David Pugh and wife to Thomas Longshore, by deed dated September 4, 18:18; also, that tract or parcel of land situate in said county of Franklin, containing 207 41 00 acres, moro or less, situate in rango Ki, township 1, and section 4, United States Military Lands, part of 1175 acres conveyed by Peter Mills to John Peck, by deed, dated 23d of May, 1800, recorded in book E, page 438, and by said Peck conveyed lo Mary Gil-more, on tlio SKJtli of August, 1812, and by her conveyed to her daughter Eliza B. Peck, by deed, dated fith November, 1825, which snid deed is recorded in book 7, page 1G3, of (ho Franklin county records, which said land is described in a plat of said 1175 acres laid off in four lots, which said plat is recorded in the Recorder's Office of said county, in book 12, page 3, and is a part ofa lot of 204 52 100 acres-say 100 acres; the other part of which was conveyed by said Peck and others, to William Rees and others, on the 24th day of January, 1834, and part ofa lot of 207 41-100 acres say 107 41-100 acres; the part heretofore having been conveyed to Allen, being 100 acres; and the said land which was conveyed to said David Pugh by John Peck and wife, by deed, recorded in the Recorder's Ofiico of Franklin conn NUMBER 135. ty, in book No. 12, page 358; and also, the I'ollow-'ng premises, situate in suid county, and described .as follows: being n part of section 4, township , runrO 1(S. United Slutrn Mililnrv hmtU nn.l K..; all that remains of2!8J acres, conveyed by the heirs of Thomas Kirker lo Job Compton and David Pugh, by deed dated the 30th of May, 1838, after deducting 05 ncres rf Rnttl trnrt .rtnntta.l hir ani.l ft....... ton nnd Pugh, lo William Hudson, and also deduct ing ou acres ot said lund conveyed by said Compton to Thomas Compton, and nlso last deducting the nart of said trnct lliiq itnv inniiiiAIl I... ..: jTt..:.n deed by said David Pugh to Job Compton ; the land I. .... I, ............ ,l K :.r.i 1 ' ' . . o-ifiijf i"ut)ii hch in me somn east corner 01 saia tract, und contains 50 iipi-pr 11a anrvovn.) n...i by A. V. Taylor, and is 87 poles on the south line, !)2 poles on the west line, 87 poles on the north line, and 02 poles on tho east line, und being the same bind which Was rnnvovprl in fifiiil Ttit'i.l P.,rrl. K Job Compton, by deed, duled September 3, 1840, nnd recoruoii in me uecoriier s wince 111 book INo. 27, page 378 ; nlso, the following described real estate of .1 :.l 1, 1. -. . . . iiiu ouiu javm rugu, 113 acres 01 land, be the same more or less, beimr tho west nnd nf lYnniir.rw.i ' n ... u.iiii(f dc- lion No. 3, township No. 12, range 21, refugee lands, bounded on the enst by lands of Richard Rhodes, on Iho north, south and west by lines of said section No. 3. Levied upon as tho property of David Pugh nt the suit of Theophilns Harris. Appraised s follows: The first described tract at 25 per ncre, 2d do at $12, 3d do ot $11, 4lh do at $23, 5th do ot $15, Utl do at $18, 7th do at 30, 8th do at ,25, Dili do at $27 50, lOlh do at $8, 11th do at $12, 12th do ut 27 50. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. Feb. 22, 1845. $18 00. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ, of vendi. O expo, issued from tho Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county.to me directed, I shall offer for salo nt the door of the Court House of snid county, on tlio first day of April next, between the hours of 10 ociocK ... iw. onu 4 o'clock, 1'. M., the following described real estate. siluie. Ivimr nnd h.ln. tho county of Franklin, Ohio, In wit: Lying on"tho National Rond immediately east of tlio town of Rcy-noldsburgh, and being the ground enclosed in the enclosure nrnurwt the white Imnsn formm-lv ,.,;.,, .( ,j t-j,OGU by James C. Reynolds, and now in tho possession of james j ivaue, ami oeginning on the south line ot saiu ronu 111 a sione lor a comer at tlie north west corner ol said fence or enclosure, which place of beirinnillDr is one hundred nnd twnl.n I'n.o Miou. o o - . . '....,yUCfc (along the line of the road) of tho enst side of Sugar Alley in said town of Reviioldhiirrh , ihnn. " . . J I ,i.WJW -lid. 5 north along said road one hundred and ten feet (110) to a stone for a corner; thence south 5 east 0110 hundred and ei,iv feel MSOHo ilia -,,th .. 'J """HI CDC corner of the stable shed ? thence west 5 south one hundred nnd ten feet (110) to the south west corner of tho inclosure to a stone for a comer; thence north 5 west along the line ot land belonging to Robert II. Tail's heirs one hundred nnd eighty feet (160) lo ,n ini.; ui u.yiiuiiiij;, t;uiiittiiiK mure or less. lo- vieuupon as 1110 property ot James U Knne, at tho suit of Martin Thayer nnd ThoninsT. Mason, acainst II I,' M:o 1 . 1 .'.A 11. u. miner uiiu company, .lpprniscil at 12100 WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff, Feb. 22, 1845. $4 50. OIIERIFFand MASTER COMMISSIONER'S JS ALE. Edgar Gnlo, r. Jane A. Gray, et. at. Frnnklin Common IMona Ir. rii.i,...,, n f m "'Mllj. 1CblL'D September Term A. D. 1842. By virtue of an order of sale in tho abovo stnted cause, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of said county of Frnnklin, to mo directed. I shall nfler fnr anln nt ilia rl.tn nl1 the Court House of said county, on the 1st day of iijiin nu.M, uieim me nours 01 1U o cJock A. ill., and 4 o'clock P. M. ih r.JInm:., J.;k...i 1 - . u,.i.t,ii uLBLiiu.u real estate, to wit: ln-lot in the city of Columbus, num- Mr. n..rn K..n.l..l 1 ..... "l... .i u, ouuui-u mm luiiy bix t-n; as mo same is described on the recorded plat of suid city. Appraised at TcrmsCASii. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff nnd Special Feb. 22, 1845..$1.50. j(IS,fr 'cum. OI1ERIFF Asn MASTER rniiMlssinTn'9 O sale. By virtue of an interlocutory decree, umou m uiu i-uuruary lerm, A. U. KH, ol tne Court of Common Picas of Franklin county, in Chnnccry sitting, in a certain cnuso wherein Lyne Starling was complainant, and Wnrrcn Jenkins and others respondents, I shnll offer for salo at llie door of the Court Houso of said county in the city of Columbus, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M nnd 4 o'clock, P. M., nn the first day of April next, the following described real estate, to wit : Two lots in the town of Rey-nohlsbiirrrh. in snid conntv nf Frm.Ll.r, -.,.. .1 - ' 3 -", . mm designated on tho recorded plat of said town, as lots I.. -i,. yi nun irncuonai ioi number thirteen, (13); lot No. 12 bounded on tho south by tho National Road, east by lot No. 11, and west by frac tional iui ino. i,i ; fractional lot ino. j.f, bounded south by tho National Road, east by lot No. 12, and west by Lancaster st. in said town ; lot No. 12 is 00 feet in front, nd 148J in depth; fractional lot No. 13 is 22 feet in front, and G0 at north end, nnd 1484 in depth ; and also, ull the land which lies north of said two lots to the middle of the run, following the meanders thereof, which is understood to be the line between French and Johnston, being the same lots of land conveyed by John D. Freneh and wire, to Benjamin Sells, by deed, dated September 20, A. D. 1833. Appraised at $000 000. Terms cash. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff, and Special Mailer CWr. Feb. 22, 1845. $3 25. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of ant of yendi-O tioni exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, I shall offer for sale at (he door of the Court House of said county, on the first day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M, 25 ucres nf land, being a part of lot No. 20, section 18, township Hi, and range 20, refugee tract, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a stake, in the edge of Black Lick, from which' an elm twelve inches in diameter bears north 53. 0 east distant Oil links; thence south 81), east 7'J poles to a stake from which the center of the road bears south 70 west, distant 25 links, and the south west corner ofa house bears south 824 east, distant 41 links; thence north 1, cast 50.G3 noles lo a nost : thence south l", west 50.63 poles to the beginning, containing 25 acres as aforesaid, except 72 square poles conveyed by James Crawford to the Reformed Church of Truro township. Levied upon as the property of Daniel Tuft, at the suit of R. V. Newton, for the use, &c. Appraised nt $35 00 per acre. Feb. 22, 1815. $3 00. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. |
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