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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1832)
Tlllfl PKMOCRAT. SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1832. A repor|vvust circulated here during 4he early part of the week and we un derstand it has spread abroad, that an attack bad been made on a party of sur veyors by the Indians, and several had been killed. It is altogether groundless. The last, and all authentic accounts from Cherokee County, represent the In dians ns civil and peaceable &. not the least difficulty was apprehended from them. The report of the preliminary Con vention at Miltedgoville will be seen in another column. They reeommcnd the election of delegates on the first Mon day in November, to a general Conven tion to be held on the Ist Monday in February next. The Insurance Hank ofColutnbus.— the organization of which we noticed in Our.lnst, promises something more tnnn jnominnl facilities to the current business of the town. Large accommodations, Fully authorised by the extensive capital of the bank, were offered during the first week, not to uphold the monopoly ot'n favored emss, but to the teal business men of t4»e place, and the people of the •vicinity. Savannah, May 9.—11 a. m. FIRE!-The Cotton on board the steum lioat Pendleton from Darien, lying at Bol ton’s wharf; took fire yesterday morning •about 2 o’clock, which, together with the lioat, was entirely destroyed. As soon as the fire was discovered, the boat was cut loose, the passengers and crew, so rapid was its progress, having barely tune to ef fect their escape to the shore. She drift ed with the rising tide then half Hood, a- Jong the line of vessels from tfe wharves, from which she was slioved olfwith poles, •Jibont half a mile up the river, on the other side, when, by the exertions of C«pt. Peck, she was made fast to a tree, but the Tope burning she. swung off and was a- | secured by the anchor dropping from ■ its fastenings. She continued burning! for three hours and a half, and on the j turn of the tide again threatened danger to the shipping, which was arresteu by the .steamboat Georgia taking the burning jnass in tow. We have never seen destruction more .complete—the Cotton, 650 baies and ev -cry tiling on board, even the baggage of the passengers being destroyed, together With the vessel and machinery. The cot ton (except 56 bales taken in at Hawk- was received on board from Ma xjoa, at the forks of the Oconee and Oc m ill gee Rivers. The boat was owned by „4lr. li. S. Griffin, on which there was no j .'insurance. The P. brought a flat in tow j with Cotton, making with that on board ’SSI bales, on which we have ascertained, stlie following Insurance existed: 610 bales Ocean Insurance co. Bos ■>toii, $18,300 22 ‘ Marine&. Fire ' Charleston, 660 33 ‘ Augusta insurance company 990 Total loss of Cotton, about $20,000. Passengers, Mrs. Spiceaker and five -children, A. H. Caider, lady and child A. JK-imberly, and J. Caldrr. The flank Report. —The Bank Report lias been made, but is not yet given to the Press. The National Inttlligcncrr, £ives the following paragraph on the sub “At length the Report of the Bank •CotniniUee has been made; perhaps as «arlv as it -could have been, considering the mass of -papers industriously collected by the Coifnnittee. As it is, the Report has been presented so soon after it was made uri, that the Minority of the Com mittee had no opportunity to make their HJoud ter-reports of which, if we under- At er-d aright, two are forthcoming. The R eport of the Committee is the report of Jfour Members of the seven composing the We have had no opportu nity to read a line of it; but we understand that it sets forth sundry acts of the Bank Nyhich it considers as misdealing, some “-which are supposed to infringe the char •ter, bnt is on the whole sparing of opin ions, or of cersnre. except «o lar as facts may he stated in a manner to imply opiu ' tions, or censure. In the matter oi the accounts winch have been spok en of so much, and so wantonly in the , newspapers, we understand thai one oast only is introduced in the report, (that ot a New York editor) and we are yet to Jparn. Mr. M’Duffie and Mr. Adams ■pratested against the report and it is sup posed that Mr. Watmough hears them company. And Mr. Johnson, though Jfie assented to the report to bring it before jjie House intimated that ii did not con tain any matter to justify the sensibility xyhich appeared to be felt by the friends of the Batik, and much less to re flect upon the President or other officers of the Bank.’ American Manners.— The successful ex periment of these United States is one of the strongest arguments of the Reform Party in Great Britain. The Quarterly tie view, in order to sustain the desperate cause of aristocracy in that empire has greedily seized upon a book, the merit of which would not otherwise have caused it to be honored with so long an article in that stately Journal. The l*ook is 'lie manufacture of the excellent Mrs Trollo pe, (it is her hona fit!* name.) wjio, V'itb fha two amiable J'pdoppes cuav ♦* to this country under the auspices of M iss I army \V right,—She was put ashore at New Orleans, went up the Mississippi, and was coinmorant hi Cincinati fora year or two. She paid flying visits to some of the Atlantic cities went home and lias given to the world the result of her ex perience in this country, with her private sentiments as to the manners of our peo ple. The book is clever in its way, and is quite a curiosity. The Harpers are printing, it and it will belaid before the community in a few days. The volumes are filled with lithographic sketches or caricatures of our iada sand gentlemen. Amongthe rest is the Greatest ahd Best nding down hill a liorseback. There is a view of the company in a side box of the Park Theatre. A gentleman with his coat oft" is sitting on the front of the l»ox, with his back to the gentlemen in the pit, tnlkit.g to a Indy. There is also a view of an American lady making her toilet. She is represented as in the preliminary stage of the transaction powdering her chin with a powder puff. Mrs Trollope contrived to pick up a little of every thing. Among her other notions, she thinks u.ai Air. ziuwaru c>- erett is more ol a poet than a .Statesman; and timt Mr* Hallcck has too much re- for himself. Bhe has embalmed I all the jokes that were cracked at the j time of the dispersion of the Cabinet,! even down to the last, about the Generals taking his foot oil' the tail of one of the rats. The hook will be read with much a niuseuieiit. From what we have stated, it is of course unnecessary. to add that Mrs. Trollope saw no really good society,' except, perhaps, superficially. Tins in- i fcrence is drawn with touch propriety in the London Literary Gazette, winch | contains several extracts from the | work! It is of course kept altogether out j of sight in the Quarterly Review.— N. I . Cow. Adv. ~ Bell’s Weekly Messenger reproaches 1 the British nobility for qiiitt.i g the n.c- j tropolis through fear of the Cholera. l The editor avers, that ihe northern and western roads leading from Loudon, were ' filled with wealthy fugitives. The Mar-I qu-s of Staffer i remains in the neighbor-j hood of the, city; but be lias established a cordon of prevention around Ins dwel ling; the servants are debarred from any intercourse with the towns-people; and the newsman must throw bis papers into the windows from a respectable dis tance. Potomac Fisheries. —The Fisheries ! upon the Potonmc and within fifty miles j of Washington are 150 in number. The i most extensive Shad Fisheries are from ! Marshall’s Point to Champtnau’s Lnn-1 ding, included, upon the Maryland shore; and from Mount Vernon to the Sycamore j Landing in Virginia, embracing the short distance of about five or six miles on the i Maryland shore,and about 12 or 15 miles i upon the Virginia side. Shad are taken at. all the other landings, but not in such large numbers, as at those lying within the point named. Herrings are taken at all the landings. These fisheries are only about five or six weeks in opt ration during the yean yet their, produce .s eu nrnions. They employ 6,500 laborers whose wages are $ 180.000— 450 vessels, whose average hire is SIOO each; naviga- , ted bv 1,350 men for w hom 8 or 9000 dollars is paid; 22,500.000 Shad, valued | at $1,125,000; 75.000,000 Herrings,; worth §1,125,000: employing 995,000] bushels salt, worth. $497,500; barrels 497,-! 500: to which add the expense of boats ; seines, ropes, rents provisions, cloth-tig, I Ac. making a total of money putm c;r- j dilation by them, ol about four millions j of dollars. A brush with the Indians, who were removed last year from the State of Illinois to the West side of the Missis sippi, and who have lately returned, in i n hostile manner, to their former resi- ' deime, is anticipated. Col, Atkinson, i with the United Slates Trcflss under Ins ! command, from Jeft’erson Barracks, j reached Rock Island, in the Mississippi, on the 13th nit. and Gov. Reynolds, of i Illinois, had issued orders to Brig. Gen. Neale to raise a battalion ot 600 men, to meet at lieawlstown on the 22d ult. to assist in driving Black Jlowk and his party beyond the limits of the State. Charleston Courier. Piaval. — The U. EL sclir. FalrficUl, liear ttig the broad penant oi Capt. Jespe D. Elliott; and the U. Statesschr. Shark, Lieut. Com. Boekoi, arrived at Pensa cola on the 25th ult. all well: and the U. States s hip V incennes, Capt. E. U' Shlji rk'k, arrived at the saute port on the 28lh ult. officers and crew well. \V e learn (says the Baltimore Patriot) that Captain Isaac M'Kever is about to proceed to the Brazil station, to take cornuiand af the U. S. Sloop of w ar Lex ington, to relieve Capt Duncan, who has asked permission to return In,me. — Ib- The Richmond Whig introduces tiie Report of the Majority ol the Batik Com mittee with the following pertinent re marks :-“We commence this Report, ex pected hy the committee with the Im ii< .-t interest. The reader will liear in mind, that it emulates from sworn foes of the Bank , that it is probably, et parte in its statements; that tiie high iiarue* of Ad ams nod McDi rnz, diswut wholly from iu coiiclustorm; tlutt lhow; gentlemen have refuted most clearly several ol it* WHtements in advance, before the House; ; mid lastly, (lint a rtqsai from their pens, may bo expected m • day or two, Fot ell ’ these reason?, tic will not allow hi? judg ment to he made lip from a perusal of the Report now in part before him.” A letter from Havana, under date of April 10, to a gentleman .in Baltimore, mentions that n Spanish slaver, wifn 200 slaves on board, had been captured the Hay before, by an English sclir. and i brought into that port as a prize.— The Albany irgus states that Gov. Thkoop declines being a candidate for re-election as Governor of New-Vork. It is intimated that Mr. Wm. L. at present a Senator in Congress, will probably receiv the nomination of lhe Herkimer Convention. Appointment bp the President. Edward F. Tatnas, oppraisor of Goods in the port of Savannah, in the place of W. J. Hunter, resigned: Sacrilegious Outrage. Between Thursday night and Friday morning, the tomb of the silent dead was violated bv the unhallowed hands of some tuffian in tinman M,a P' • Th« oi* „ ur much lamented late fellow citizen colonel Tho mas, were found yesterday morning, dis interred, and mutilated m a manner too shocking and horrible to relate. We trust, that Heaven, m its own due time, will exhibit the perpetrator of this horrid deed to Ins fellow mortals, that they niav point at him the finger of execration and d.sgnst. Louisiana Ade. April 28. Wilson, in his Essay on the Libel ty of Unlicensed Printing, has this remarkable passage—As good almost kill a man as killuliOok; who kills a man, kills a rea sonable creature—God’s own image—but he who destroys a good book, kills the l image of God, as it w ere in the eye and ! understanding too. Many a man lives a burthen, to the earth—hut a good hook is a nrnetar spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life bevoad life. Fast) method of fine-edging a razor. — On the rough side ol a strap of leatbar, rob a piece of tin or a common pewter spoon for half a minute, or till tiie leather becomes glossy with the metal’ If the ra zor be passed over tile leather about half a dozen tunes it will acquire a very-fine edge. The Legislature of New-YnrJc which has just closed its annual session incorpo rated eighteen Rail Road Companies; one of which has a capital of $6,090,090. Six Banks, eight Insurances Companies, and tw o Cities—Buffalo and Utica—were also incorporated. Hard Times —An mivertisment late ly appeared in the Dublin Evening Post headed “Iron bedsteads mid bidding!'' We snppnse, according to the latter * term that the linen is of sheet iron. Specie Fresh Butter is selling 111 New— York at fifty cents a pound. From the SAV. REPUBLICAN The Trial. —We did intend to have published Iron, day to day, the proceed ings of the trial of Gen. Houston, but. from its length, are tu.uhle to do so; and therefore, have to content our selves with shell an account of it, ns we find under the Congressional Analysis. It is impossi ble to say w hat length of time this trial will consume, or the amount it will cost the Government. An idea may F>e form-! ed by the daily expense of Congress,! which is at least .$3900; end Up to our last date, nine days have already been oc cupied in this case. There have Wen many interrogatories put, und speeches made, quite irrelative, in our hum l ie o pinton, to the subject—the quibble s, too, of Mr. Stanberrv, as to the charge of fraud against Gen- Houston, all com bine to retard the progress of this trial, •and the Government will have to pay 49 or .$59,999, merely to screen t\ie coward ! ice of one of its members, unfler the pre . text of a breach of privilege . The trial as far as we can discover, has not been conducted in a manner whi.ch it calls for. It appears to be carried on under the in fluence f party considerations, and not the alleged breach. We find the following on this subject, in the Baltimore Republican: gress, for an alleged breach of privilege, in his assault upon Mr. Stanbf.kby, pro gresses very slowly ; and there can be no telling how long they will be occupied with it. Nothing has yet appeared from which any certain inference can be drawn as towhaf will he the result. At first, Stan hkkry alleged that he did not mean to im pute fraud to Gen. Houston ; hut his friends thinking that this declaration was likely to operate to his disadvantage, it was w I'hdrawit, ami in opposition to what he had before said, fie not only alleged that he did mean to impute fraud, but procured an affidavit of one Blake, to I prove the truth of the charge. It since j turns out that the affidavit was drawn out 1 hy a man by the name of Prentiss, and that Blake left Washington as noon as it was campleted. Ilia reason for so sud denly leaving the city , is left to be infer ! red. DIbHOLUTfON. ri’tHF »<mwiinn in tw#in«<*ii under til •> firm «<f i Tarver \ Hquire was dissolved Ot , th«‘.'4th jef Msreii l*»t Uy 1 1*«. d>r«i)< of Mr ft the bosiucssof ihetoruerti ‘»i!i I** elm e <i t»y <he ■absents r. Lfc.SU lf . f AllVftttj *>af la, t-'if- are authorised to announfte Josbsh C'oumin, Esq. a candidate to represent the county of Muscogee in the Senatorial branch of the next Legisla ture. MirabeaC B. Ivamar, Esq. has been nnnounlrM as a candidate fur Congress at the ensuing- election. IT t) l ii* S V K C t • CORRECTED WEEKLY. Bacon, ::::::::: t : : 12 1-2 lb Cotton Bagging, (Kentucky) : 25 Inverness, : ; : : 20a23 Candles, Sperm : : : : i : : 35 a 38 lb. Tallow : : : : ; 15 n 16 111. Castings, 8 lb Cqffee, :::::::: ; : 11 a 16 lb Corn Meal, :::::: 62 1-2, bush. Cotton, round bags. : : :: 7a 9 Square, do : : : : : 8 a 9 1- 4 Mackerel, No. 1. : : : : : : s9—bbl. “ No. 2. SB. “ “ No. 3. :::: $6 a 6 50; “ Flour, Northern,: $lO Georgia, “• “ Gif'i* 'WLiidtnr| li ty 111, $450, bpX. “ 10 by 12 ::.- $5,„ Gun Powder : : ; ; : : $7,50 a H keg. Iron, Sw cedes, :::::::: 6 1-2 lb. Bar Lead : ; : : ; : : : .- : .- 9 “ Molasses, N. Orleans 40 a 45, gallon. Salt, Liverpool ground, SI,OO bushel. “ coarse, 75 a 87 “ Shot,: : : : : : : ; : $2 a 2.51 bag. Spirits, Brandy Cog. 1,59 a 2,51 gu). “ Apple, scarce. “ “ Peach ; : : : : l “ Rum Jamiaca .* : ; : : 150 a 200 “ “ St. Croix : : : : 125 a 175, “ “ N. England :; : ;.- :50u 60 “ Gin, Holland : : : : : 150 a 175, “ “ Northern 65 “ Whiskey, Western :::::: 56 “ “ Northern : : : : : : 50 " Sugars, N. Orleans, brown 9 a 11, lb. Loaf : : : : : : 18 a22 “ Tallow : 8 “ Tea 125 a 200,“ Wines, Maderia : : : 300 a 500, gall. Tcneriifee ;:: .- 150 a 275, “ Malaga : : : : : : 50 a 100, “ J\*fw NujPphj. CROCERIF.H AT APALACHICOLA. if ll Ii r '. subscriber Ins jusl received pe. Sclir*. ii Mary. Hannah, Elizabeth and Emelino, from New-Orl-aris, the following Groceries -20,000 lb Bacon, 60 bbls. Pork, 60 “ Whiskey, 15 hlids. prime N. O Sugar, 3<> bbl* Ruth, 150 casks Noils (tt“aorted,) 60 bbls Flour, 100 coils Utile Rope. JO ■ pieces Kentucky Ragging, 30 coils Manilla and lined Rope, ti pijies l’ Brandy <V Holland Gin, f>o bags I'timo liavauiia Coffee, 25,000 br«* Havanna begars. The above tiigether with the stock on baud is the best ever ottered in this luaihet, all of which will be sold low for Cash or approved paper C E NORTON. Appalaclncola, (Flor.) May 10,1832 SHORTER, TARVER k CO. HAVE received by late arrival* the follow ing Goods on consignment winch they offer on tavourable terms. 55 bbls. Choice Cidor, 30 Boxes Newark' Pippin do. 70 bbl*. Ciicinnn'i Whiskev, O' “ N. O. Molasses, 12 libds. Bacon, » bids Pickled Pork, JO Dunns Figs, 0 Boxes Havanna Cigars, Deal Pino, celebrated manufactnre, 50 Boxes Virginia A. N C. Tobacco, ■ 5 quarter casks Malmsey Wine, 150 t acks Ba't, 20 cases frenion Syrrttp A. l.ime Juice, 30 bbls Sugar, Barrels iiish Potatoes, 20 Backs prime Green Coffee, 5 barrels genuine Monongahala Whiskey, 12 Pattern barshear ploughs, inado by E. Parson, Enfield i'on’t. Cognac Brandy mill a variety of other Articles. uiay 19, 1832. G. W. DILLINGHAM, ©CUrs rot’ Sialc, too barrels Pickled Pork, 200 sacks J.iverpool and Turk’s Island' salt, 50 bbls Western Whiskey, 100 do, N. Orleans Molasses, 250 do, various qualities sugar, id) do. Mackerel. 4DOO ibs. blue gist Grindstones, JOO Sides uppei Leather, 2000 lbs. sole heather, 8000 lb* Bacon, JSO Bolts Kentucky Bagging, 80 coils Bale Rope. may 19. FRENCH MARKET COTTON. TH E subscriber will wish to purchase from new crop in the Fnll about 2,<»00 bales choice Cotton for lhe French market—Jt must he clean, well ginned, in square bales not loss than 400 lbs. and not over 450 lbs. in strong bag- S in S may 19. G. W. DILLINGHAM. LOTTERY NOTICE. fIRHF, holders of Tickets in the Milledgoville JL 9troot J.ottery, are informed that the re sult of the Drawing which took place on the sth May, 1832, may be seen by applying to E. S. NORTON, may 18. Agent for the Managers JUST PUBLISHED 1 And for sale at the f *<>/«.» !•*•» Ih.i • TIIE LOST VIRGIN OF THE 80UTH; I 4 N llistuficsl Novel, connected with the ln j x\ dian War of the South, in the year* IHPJ, 113, 14 Slid ts—and Gen Jackson, now Pre»»- j 4*nt of tiie Listed Btates. It y DOX PfIL.RO CJHMtRNDER. I A few copies femsining an bsfid ! qi ay l <j 11. it. JU’IiTOR, Bread *«r**t. AUCTION. CLOCKS $ HIDING I Vilfpk ' ON Monday next at II o'clock, I will seh public auction. 2 Eight Day Brass Clocks, I do do Alarm do 3 do do Wood do. 2 1 day do do. may 19 E. 8. NORTON, j* uot ' THEATfiiisr SOL SMITH AND III? t)R.\M \tic company. jtlT r. 801. SMITH—Ucp clfully annoutioKs -•I to the i.adies and Gentlemen os tliunbi p and it* vicinity, that a temporary Theatre will be fined in Ihi* ph.ee, which will lie opened on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, fi\lay 24ih.) with a popular and Farce Particular* respecting the location of Old Theatre, a-.d the perfomnnee*, will,be given id the Utils of the day. JUSTi’I BLISHED And for sab at the Columbus Book Store} THE OF THE SOI TIL An hist orical novel of 327 pages VJuioconneotei witli the Indian War ol the Botith. in tbfl voar 1812-13 11 a-d 15 and Gen. JaCKsOll. n u w Dr„Hi(tcnt of the L'liited Citate*. BY DON PEDRO CAB':nDER \LTHOUGH there is a genera! wish to obt tain this interesting’ work it cannot be sent in the bound form to all who wish it; anv per son can hare a copy, covered in colored paper, sent to them by mail, who will hand to any Post Master om dollar to enclose to Virgil N. S3xr.itli Tallahassee or the Post Master—ls this is dons the work will be sent immediately. The book, ill abound form, can be had at tho Columbus, Book Store, M. SMITH, Publisher. aisv. 19 NEW FIRM. GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, C(IL(JMBUB GEORGIA. J'HE aobre fibers re-ipoctfiilly acquaint their 1 * friends and the public, t ha' they have for med a connexion in thu above business under the name and st« le of SHORTER, TARVER A CO. They have cotninodious and extensive ar rangements in progress for the rncuption and Stonge of produce, and will be prepared to' junk" advances ».n the sn-no while ir store c/r under shiplneut to New Orleans or N"W-York ) E 8 BIIORTER, Signed } BEN.I I*. TARVER, S JAMES H. SHORTER, may 19, 1-3-J #a«O BUH tBD, “ \ vN AVV AY from the «ub- *c.ri!>er, living neai the falhr of Coosa River, Autauga county, f Ala. about the first of January khuiwW Inst,two ncgroSs, named WII.LIS and STEPHEN. Stephen is about 22 years of age. full face, b'aclr Hihcoth skin, thick short feet, and is, I sup pose, five feet 4 or 5 infclic* high Willi* is a yellow lad .17 years f age no par ticular markc recollected Ho had su iron ring round one of his legs when lie i< ft me Those nojrroea carried off with them a large vel low dog with the end of hi* tail off—The »ast cefutlh akconnt l h-ivd of them, (hiy were mak ing for tho Chtirokce Nation I have good rea son to believe that they havo been run from there to the Creeks or Cherokoes west of the Mississippi, by some white villian or In dian. I will give the above reward for the anpre heuding of the villian and the negroes with suf ficient proof to convict him—or fifty lollnrs will bo given fir the delivery of the negroes to me at mv residence a* above mentioned, or twenty dollars for securing them in some safe jail, so that I get them, and all reasonable cx pensnspaid Any information of them will be thankfully received IIOWELL ROSE. May 19 3t. GEORGlA —Merriwethrr County. IT, IIFREAS James Cushion, administrator v m the estate -A Pnllin. dec. anpliiwJ to rnc fi,r letter* of dismission On said estate— Tlioee are therefore to cite and admonish til an<l singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letter* should no! he grant ed Given under my hard and seal this 9tj* day of Novomber, 1831 nov 19. LEVI to. ADAMS, c c. o. GEOR.GI A —Merriwether Coanty. A ¥ HE REA 8 Allmrtus E. Jncksort ” and Jordan Reece applies to me lor let ters of ndministrat on mi the estate of William H. Slimier* late of said county dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said dec. lo lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they have why said letters should not be g-an'ud Given under my baud this Bth dav of May. 1832 may 19. LEVI M. ADAMS, c c. o. v GEORGlA —Randolph County. WHEREAS Hardy P Humphry and Marl-. ah E. Everett, applies to me for letters of Atliniiizstraiioto mi the ©state <if William IsVeret.t late of said county, deceased—These are there fore to cite and admonish *ll and singular the kindred and creditors Os said deceased, to be and appear at my office, Within tho time prescribed by law, to show cause, If any they have, why said letters should no* be granted. Given under mv (land, this 9th May. tS32. may 19. WM 11. BARTON, c. c. o. GUARDIAN’S HAL EL lfcifc T ILL be sold agreeable to an ordoT cf the ▼ * Inferior court pf Mcrriwether county, when silting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next, at Greenville, between the usual hours of sale— Lot of Land No. 187 in the Ifttli diet, cf formerly Troup now Merriweth er county, the property of A. A. Birgine Lewis, illegitimate, sold for the henofit of said illegiti mate BAM’L LEWIS, Scn’r. may 19, 1832. tin an! inn. HEARD SHERIFF SALEtL WILJ> be sold on the first Tuesday in JUL Y next, between the usual hours of rd e, before the court house door in the town ol Fr;c )k --lio, II uard county, the folios iog property, vs 4. o._. «... .e .. . ,-*u; nr me thirteenth djstiict of originally Carroll, now Heard county, levied on as the properly <) f Eli jah llulsey, tosalhfy a ft fa which is*ue*l from Hall Inferior court v*. J«-«>' Harmon A. Llij»h lialsey hi* security in favour of Robi. Mitchell surviving copartner of VetiuW* 4 Mitchell, At torneys at —Pr<>|Xirty pointed out by tli» said Bohfffj Mitche‘l, tloa Ist dry of May, 183*4 ui*s ‘3. JONATHAN MI'KH K, H»ft