Cherokee intelligencer. (Cherokee (C.H.)) 1833-1834, February 23, 1833, Image 1

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CHEKOKEE INTEEEIGEIVCEK. CONDUCTED BY HOWELL COBB. ewtyjcagiMtiwc- aiwamHU awnaMta THE INTELLiGENG ER Is published once a week bv Howell Cobb, nt three dollars a year, to subscribers, u hen paid in advance or at four dollars, if not paid until the end of tlie year No paper will be discontinued, but nt the option of the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at the customary prices. Communication to the Editor must be post paid to entitle them to attention. | The following gentlemen are requested and an- | thorised to act as our agents in their respective counties, to wit : In the county Baldwin—Captain J. A. Cuthbert. Bryan—C. 11. Starr, esq. Bullock—Peter Cone, e.,q. Bibb—Luke Ross, esq. Butts—John Cargile, esq. Columbia—Col. Z Williams. Crawlord—John Blackstone, esq, Camden—Hugh Brown, esq. Coweta—S. D. Echols, esq. Campbell—l P. 11. Camnhr,;; « en Carroll—Chris.e;,'„ rr Bowen, esq? and Dr. James Rodgers. Chatham—R. R. Cuyler, esq, Clark—Col. J. A. Cobb. Cass—Chester Hawks, esq. Cobb - William .Morris, esq, Dooly—Thomas 11. Key, esq. DeKalb—Maj >r J. F. Cleveland. Decatur—Sliring Scarborough, esq. I Early—Capt. S. V. Wilson. i Emanuel—Stephen Swain, esq. Fayette— F G. Steward, esq. Ft aukl i n—Dr. Freernn n. . Floyd—Edwin G. Rodgers, esq, Forsyth—Hubbard Barker, esq. Gilmer—Montgomery Bell, esq. Glynn—C.d. I). M. Steward Gwinnefte—Wm. Greene,esq, Elisha B.dts, esq. and J C. Parks, esq. Green—Major Thomas Stocks and col. V. P. King Habersham—Gen. W. B. Wofford, T. J. Rusk and W. Steelman etqs. Hall—Gen. John Bites, and 11. L. i Simms, esq. Henry—T. D Johnson,esq,col. O. W. Cox and A. T Hardin, esq. 1 . Houston—John Chain esq. and Col. I J B M’Carter. Harris—Gen. Wm. 11. Lowe, and C. i Blanford, esq. Heard—Winst on Wood, esq. Hancock—Standard of Union. Irwin —James Wil cox,esq. Jones —Joseph Day, esq, and Major) James Smith. Jackson—Dr. Singleton. Jasper—Col J. W. Burney. Lumpkin—Young Johnson, esq. Lowndes—William Blair, esq. Laurens—Gen. Eli Warren. Liberty—C. Hines, esq. Lee —J B. Coleman, esq. M’hitosh-—Major Jacob Wood. Morgan—-J. Burney, esq. • Madison-—Samuel Groves, esq. Monroe—John Watson, esq. and col. L. L. Griffin. Murray- William Hardin, esq, Mu*cogee—J. T. Camp, esq Oglethorpe—James Wellborn, esq. Paulding -Woodson Hubbard, e*q. ' pHtnain— -I. Hudson, esq. Pike-—Allen B. Prior, esq. Pulaski—Nelson Clay ton, esq. Richmond—-Absalom Rhodes, esq. Randolph-—Gen. Win Wellborn. • Rabun—Samuel Faris, esq. , Steward—Jarad Irwin, esq. Scriven—Jacob Bryan, esq. Sumpter—L. B. Smith, esq. Telfair- -Gen John Coffee. Twiggs—D. W. Shine, esq. Talbot—Col. ,G. W Towns. Thomas—Col. Isaac P. Brooks. Troup-Gen. W. Sledge. i Union—lsaac N. Green, esq. Upson—Joseph Sturges, esq. ‘ Wilkinson—D M. Hall, esq. Washing! on—Col Win. Tennille. Ware- -James Fuhvood, esq. Wilkes-Col. James Willis. Warren—l). L. Ryan, esq Walton-Col. R. M. Echols and Judge Harris. Persons holding onr prospectus will please remit us, by the earliest mnil, a list of such names as they may have procured. We request such of our friends, as feel willing, to hand to the above named gentle man nearest them, the amount of their subscription. It will be very acceptable at this time. In order that (be Intelligencer may appear and be seen in each county of this state, in the counties where we have no subscribers, which do not exceed half a dozen, we direct it to the Clerk of the Stipe, rior Court, who is requested to preserve it for the in spection ot any person interested LAW! LAW! LAW! The subscriber has located himself at Hickory Flat Post-Office, near the centre of Cherokee county, and intends practicing fjAW in the various counties of die Chkrokbf. Circuit : he pledges himself, Eroinptly and faithfully, to discharge any business in is Professional Line that may be submitted to his care ; to attend to the collection of money due on executions. » n any part of the circuit, for a very rea sonable compensation Should any person wish to return Land, as (rnuduleßtly drawn, to ascertain, im mediately, whether the Land is worth re(liri ,;„ e or not, and notify the informer accordingly Commu nications inav be sent, by mail, either'to the Post- Office at which he rendesorto Cherokee court-house MARSHAL ROULLAS. r.b io-3a— i Vol. I—No. 2. RICHARD M- HOLT ATTORNEY AT LAW, Having located at Cherokee Court-House, will practice i:i the various branches of the profession, in the several counties of Cherokee circuit. He promis es diligence in the adjustment of ail business submitt ed to his cate and attention. feb 20—I HOWELL COBB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cherokee Court House, Georgia. Is now prepared to attend to any professional bu siness entrusted to him. He tenders bis thanks to those persons that have, so liberally patronized him in - I the Courts where he has practiced. Communications to ensure attention, must come post-paid feb 20—1 Sheriff’s Sales AND Land Agency. AV 11 /Li IA M! 1A it DI Formerly of henry county, has located ntmselfin the Cherokee Territory NEAR NFW EC HOT A, Where he proposes to attend the Sheriff’s sales in the adjoining counties, and superintend the examining and having endorsed by Justices of the Peace, all small Executions, that may > e directed to him, from other counties, for collection; also, all large Executions (hat may be submitted to his manage ment; be promises all his assiduity and care in this business He will, strictly, pursue such directions as ; may be given him. His charges will, in all cases, be I moderate. j The Georgia Journal. Federal Union, Savannah j Georgian, Augusta Constitutionalist and Courier, Ma i con Telegraph and Columbus Enquirer, will give the ! above two insertions and send me their accounts for payment. W. y. feb 20-1 BRUCE’S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY. Established in 1813. THE Subscriber has completed a new edition of his book of specimen, with which his customers.and other Printers disposed to buy from him. may be supplied application at his foundry, Nos. io and 20. Augusta street, behind the City Hall. Hewould remu’k, tor the information ot those who have not ( been in the habit of dealing with him, and bt cause a different practice has been extensively introduced, that his Book 'contains nothing but the actual produc tions of tils own Foundry, and presents a true speei men of what will furnished to orders. The as sortment is very complete, has been d< iiberately and carefully, in twenty years, brought, to its present i high state ol | leifei.tion, anti embraces a variety of i styles adopted to ditfrerent tastes, and Io the various departments of Printing, Newspaper Book and Job, I highly finished, and cast of the most serviceable me | tai Not to notice the varieties which are distin guished by their numbers in the Book, it contains of. i ROMAN & ITALIC 27 sizes, from Twelve-line I Pica to Pearl. TWO-LINE and TITLE, 15 sizes, Two Line Columbian to Agate. SHADED, 13 sizes, Ten-line Pica, to Long I Primer. ITALIAN, 7 sizes, Seven-line Pica to Long Primer. ANTIQUE, 17 sizes, Ten-line Pica to Nonpariel. BLACK. 12 sizes, Four-'ine Pica to Minion. OPEN BLACK, 5 sizes. Four-line Pica to Great Primer. SCRIPT, 2 sizes, Double Small Pica, and Great Primer. Besides Music, Back Slope, Ornamental Letters, Lottery Figures, Piece Fractions, Superior Astrono mical, and other Signs, Space Rules. 'Wass Rules, Ornamental Dashes, Long Braces, more than 200 kinds of Flowers, and 1000 (hits and ornaments for Books, Newpapers aud Scientific works. Orders tor any of these, and also for Presses, Chas es, Composing Sticks. Cases. Furniture, Printing Ink, or liny thing required in the Printing business, will be executed on the most favorable terms, dr with the utmost promptitude, a large s.ack of the Foundry articles bei g always on nand. ‘ GEORGE BRUCE. New-York. Jan. 28, 1838. waks.wv TOWN LOTS Foil SALE. ON the llth day ol March next, I w ill offer for sale, to the highest bidder,a number ot HALF ACRE LOTS of LAND at this on accommodating terms, which will be made known on the day WARSAW is situated on the east bank of the Chatahoochee river, on the direct route from Law . renceville to Cherokee Court House. New Ecliola, and soon, and twelve miles west or nor‘h west of Law renceville. It is a healthy and handsome situation, w’artered by several springs ot as good water as any that Georgia affords its locality is such that Law- I renceville will tie several miles nearer to it than any other Court House: it will therefore enjoy a very I large opening for any kind ot business commonly car l ried on in villages. I respectfully request all persons, • that may feel an inclination to purchase, to call and • view the premises, before the day of sale A good Ferrv-Boat is kept here andentertainment can lie had 'on reasonable terms. Tin* pub ic hands are now at work on the road from Law renceville to this place: and I am informed, that it is (tie Government's in- I tention to open the road on to Cherokee Court House. I New Echota.and thence to the Tennesse line. , ELISHA BETTS. feb 16-1 'f Warsaw. Information wanted ANY Information respecting GEORGE J CONN, who left Augusta, Geo., sometime in the year ! 18260 r 1827. for New-Orleans, and has not been heard . of since, will be thankfully receivad, by Ins disconso late mother, Information can be given, by aderessing A. Z- Augusta. Georgia. leblt>-1 ILJ’Editors of Newspapers in Louisiana and Ala bama. and the adjoining States, will confer a favor on the parents and friends of said G. J. CONN, by giv ing the above a few insertions. Cherokee, [C. ll.] Saturday, Februar 23, 1833. The Truth—The whole Truth. , ! Cherokee Sheriffs’ Sales. Will be sold, at the court house in Cherokee coun ty, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale v A tract ol Land, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less, being lot number seventy ) six, in the sixth district of the fourth section of Cherokee county, levied on as the property of Gi rling Caldwell to satisfy a fi fa issued from the justices court of the two hundred amt ixty eighth | district ot Georgia militia in favor of John Barton against said Caldwell, levied and returned to me by I ; a constable. One tract of Land containing forty acres more or I less, being known as lot number two hundred and eighty two in the second district of the second sec tion of Cherokee county, levied on as the property of Edward M’Dermont to satisfy a fi ta issued from the superior court of Wilkes county in favor of I homes Senunes against said M’Dermont. One tract of Land containing forty acres more ot les-, being lot number three hundred and seventy five m the first district ofthe first section Cherokee j comity, levied on as the property of Edward M’Der ; moot to satisf a fi fa issued fiotn Wilkes superior , couit in favor ol Thomas Sernmes. | A bay stud Horse, lev led on as the vroperty of Richard Blackstock to satisfy a fi la issued from tl e superior court of Hall county in favor of Andrew ■ F. Wooley executor. &e. against John Blacks;..ck ! Rici ard Blackstock and Lewis Yariry; properly pointed out by Lewis Yancy one of me defendants. One tract of Land, lot number one hundred and twenty nine in the third district ofthe first sei tiot. originally of said county, containing fortv icres more or less, levied on as the piop rty of John I ird ' to satisfy a fi fa issued from the justices court ofthe four hundred and eleventh district of Georgia militia, in Hall county, in favor of John Clayton jtm. One tract of Land, lot number seven hundred and eighty eight in the nineteenth district ot the third section of originally Cherokee, containing forty acres of Land mote or less, levied on as the property of Collins 11. Belcher to satisfy a fi fa ) issued from the justices court of Richmond county i in favor of Thomas Wilkins against said Collins IL Belcher, levied on and returred by a constable. JOHN JOLLY, j<m 23 sheriff. Also, will be sold at the above time and place. Two hundred barrels of Corn, levied on as the property of John Clayton to satisfy a fi fain favor wf Ivors & Graham. One 10l of Land, number one hundred and thirty four in the sixth district ol the first section ot ori ginally Cherokee, levied on as the property of Jacob Beaiding in favor of John M'Mullin. Lot number eight hundred and seventy two in the third district ol the second section of originally Cherokee county, levied on as the propcity of I'icliarri White tv satisfy a fi fa in favor of Thomas Shewell. Lot number three hundred and eighty one in the first district id' the second section of originally Cherokee countv, levied on as the property ol John Moss to satisfy a ft fa in favor of \\ hite & Mann. Lot number six hundred and thirty six in the twenty first district of the second section of ori ginally Cherokee county, levied on as the property of Joab alias Joseph Thompson, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Galington. Lot number three hundred and seventy four in the fifteenth district ofthe first section of origir.aliy Cherokt e county, levied on as the pr. perty of H- Hull, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of \\ ihmm Bishop. Lot number eighty one tn the fifth district and I lot number twenty six in the twenty second district I both of the second section of originally Cherokee I county, levied on as the propert of Abraham Leathers, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of Caleb Field for the use of Spencer Brown. ISAAC W HORTON, i feb 23 Dep ShfF. WWTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next W T betW'een the lawful hours ot sale, at the Court-House in the County of Cherokee,the follow- j itig property, to-w it: — Lot of Land number one hundred and seventeen ( 117) in the tenth (10) district third section—levied on • as the property of Mikel Buff, to satisfy one small fi. ’ fa. in favor of James Lang. ; Also, lot number nine hundred and thirty-two (932) > in the fourth (4) district, first section—levied on as the . property of Jackson Hewett, to satisfy’ two small ti. , | las. one in favor oi Billups & Shackleford, the other ' in favor of Robert Groves. Also, lot number nine hundred and tliirtv-eight (938) in the fourth (4) district third section —levied on 1 . as the property of \\ illiatn Grimes, to satisfy one I . ‘ small fi. ta. in favor of Robert Groves. Also lot number sixty-two ((>2) in the twenty-fourth ; . (24) district, third section—levied on as the property of John M. Dowdy, to satisfy one small fi. fa. in favor i of Thomas S. Tate, levied and returned to me by a j Constable. • i Also, lot number two hundred and fifty-two (252) t in the twenty-eight district, third section—levied on •_ as the property of Jacob Farmer and William Far . mer. to satisfy a fi. f-i. issued from the Inferior Court of Hall county, in favor ot Thomas 8. Tate against ' Jacob Farmer and W illiam Farmer. Also, lot number two hundred and four inthe third ! (3) district, first section—levied on as the propei ty of, - Joseph Nalley and William Farmer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior court of Hall county in favor of Thomas S. Tate against Joseph Nalley and William . ) Farmer, property pointed out by plaintiff, r Also, lot number two hundred and twenty nine I (229) in the twenty-third (23)district,second section- - levied on as the property of Eli Wood to satisfy a fi ? fa. issued from the Superior court of Franklin county. I in favor of Robert T. Banks egainst Eli Wood arid • James Edmerspn, ; roperty pointed out by plaintiff's t attorney. JOHN JOLLY I feb IG—l 5Y .T : ff MAP OF THE COUNTY OF CHEROKEE. i I have now in the hands of the Engraver, which ' will be C' mulcted by the first of November next a general ami a„C&ate MAK Cherokee country, drawn from the returns of the District Surveyors.— Owing to the great number of Lots into which the country has been divided, particularly the Gold Re gion, and the large dimensions of the sheet it will re quire, to have all those numbers distinctly and accu rately laid down, 1 have thought it advisable to form | the Map into separate and distinct sections ; which I . designate as Gold Map and Land Map. All the Land districts in the territory are laid down ' on one sheet, and constitute a distinct and separate ■. Map by themselves. The districts reserved and surveyed as Gold dis tricts. are divided into three sheets or Maps. Districts Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5. 11, 12, 13, Hand 15. of the first ’ section, form the first Map. Districts Nos. 1, 2. 3, 14 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21 and 22, ofthe second section, form the second .Map. Districts Nos. 1,2, 3. 4, 17 18, 19.20,21 a.id22of flu third section, and districts Nos. 1,2. 3. 16 and 17 of tiie fourth section, form the third Map. On these] Maps w ill be found each district in the te ritory, w ith ••very squ we lot of Land and Fraction distinctly laid J down and numbered—all Mom.tains Rivers, Creeks, Jiyanches. Roads. Ferries, &c. are correctly and l faithfully delineated. The Map will be handsomely engraved, printed on strong silk paper, colored and put up in Morroco cases, at the following prices, viz : Land Map " $5 00 tx.dd Maps $3 50 each, or for the three fO 00 ’*'<>r Gold ami Laud Maps, comprising the whole Territory 15 00 Persons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map, i will do well to inform the publisher soon, as but a li mited number can he obtained during the drawing of the lotteries. All communications addressed to the subscriber, in .Milledgeville, Ga. postage paid of course, will meet with prompt attention. ORANGE GREEN. aug 23 1832 Gold and Land Maps. Owing to the delay of some ot ‘he surveyors, in making their returns, and the consequent delay that has unavoidably attended the publication of the Gold .M- psof Cherokee, I have concluded to reduce the price of them Irom T* Nto SIX DOLLARS The Gold Map is divided into three parts, and the price Ot i the three, comprising all the Gold Districts, with the i exception of the eleventh in the first section, which | has not yet been returned will hereafter be six dollars or two dollars fifty cents each 1 have also now pre paring, which will be completed in a few weeks a •' CHART representing all the QUALITIES of, and i I.MI’R' >VI MENTS on every Lot on my Land Map, ) which, together with the Man, will be sold for FIVE ) DOLLARS All persons who have purchased, and . all who may hereafter purchase, lite Land Map. shall receive a List ofthe Qualities, gratis, so soon as com pleted. ORANGEGREEN. feb 5 1833 Transylvania University. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Lectures in this Institution will commence, as usual on the. first Monday in November, and continue without intermission, until the first Saturday of March ensuing. The courses are at follows, viz: Anatomy | p Be|l : amit) W . Dudley, M. D. I SURGERY $ 7 Institutes oi Medicine ) and >ByChs. Celdwell, M D Cr.iKicAi. Practice y Th eoky and Practice ) i of /Uy John E. Cook, M. D. Medicine ) Obstetrics and the ? W(n h Richardson, M. D. Diseases of vv omen S M ETERI A MeDICA ) and >Charles W. Short, M. D. Medical Botany. ) Chemistry ) and > Lunsford P. Yandell, M. D. Phh.macy y During the entire term, the Professor of Anatomy , and Surgery, Lectures nine times each week, and the i j other Professors, daily, Sabbath excepted. The fee 1 of admission to the entire course, including matricula tion and the use ofthe Library, is SI 10 00 Graduation 21) 00 Within the past year. large additions have been made to the Medical Library and Chemical Appara tus By order ofthe Faculty, C W. SHORT, Dean. LAW DEPARTMENT. The session of the Law Department will com ] mence on the first Monday in November and continue ; four months. The students will be divided into class \ es and each class separately lectured and examined, daily. Sabbath excepted. Mock court held every | Saturday. Students furnished with text-books from the Library. There are now in the Institution stu dents from the following states, Mississippi. Tennes see, Kentucky. .Missouri, New-York and Pennsylva nia In all respects the "course w ill be as during the last two years, which is now’ too well known to re quire further details. Matriculation and Library Fee £5 , Ticket to Law-Lectures 25 ! Medical Jut isprudence If) I A student may take ei’her Ticket witheut j other. I). .MAYES. Prof. L«? C. C \LDWF.LL.-« D. Arof .Med. J, lr xl"udeiw/. HEAD QUARTER^ 7 ' Milledgeville. January 5 I*3 ’ Ordered, that William Harp*, ofthe brigade •<>f the seventh division. Geojgia Militia < )p and he is i herebv eppointed Aid-de-Camp to the< ommanuer-in* Chief, with the rank of Colonel, a«M ‘hat he be obey ed and respected accordingly. . order of the Commri j ' , ' f ‘ r ‘' n '^ e s'< J ' W/• W WELLBORN’. .Ser. Z x. Whole No. 2. A LIST rema i n ”‘g tn the Office at New-Ecllota, Cra. the Ist of January, 1833, which if not token out in .hiee months will be sent to the General Post-Office tu dead letters, Mrs. Ann Muredy, 1 James Cogburn, 1 EUzaßsekci. 1 Syfvanus Walker, 1 James M. Davis, 1 Hugh Price, 1 WILLIAM J. TARVIN, P. M. A LIST - Os letters remaining i n the Post Office at Cheroket Court-House, on the first day of January 1833, which if not taken out in. three months will be forwarded to the General Post Office t as dead letters. Joseph C. Hunter, 1 John Martin, ]T Mr Petit, for John Doyle 1 Harbard Upchurch, 1 WILLIAM GRISHAM P. M. To Post-Masters in the line from Homage's Cherokee to Milledgeville. A rackagc, oftwo sheets.l think, about the 23d of Nov last, was placed in the mail at Harnagevill, directed to the subscriberat Milledgeville, the im/i --vtdual, Post-Master, who either, through negligence or design, has delayed its transportation is informed that unless either the original or a copy, is shortly transmitted to me, a scrutiny will be attempted; if eith er is received no questions will be asked from what office it came. YOUNG JOHNSTON, ifi—c—l lliedical College OF OHIO, SITUATED AT CINCINATTI. The Lectures in this Institution will comments on the last Monde- October and continue until the last week i v The addition to the Col- ledge Edifice • ’.e ted by the middle of Oc tober, and tl w ‘.jl si a lure will be found to afford the most am ,e accom.uod&tion that can be desired in such an et ilishmert The Faculty consists of th® following pei ol* Jedediah C Professor of Anatomy and Physiology Thomas D.Mkuucß, M. D. Professor ofChymistry and Pharmacy. James M. Staughton, M. D. Professor at Surgery. Charles E. Pierson, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica. John Morehead, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. John Eberle, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. The cost of the entire course including the use of the Library, and the privilege of attending at th® Hospital twice a week is ninety-three dollars. THOMAS D. MITCHELL, Dean ofthe Faculty. Cincinnati, Sept. 25, 1832. SPIRIT OF THiFtIMES * AND LIFE IN NEW-YORK. A Sporting Paper, on the plan of BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON. Enlarged to the largest class imperial, the only simi lar publication in the United States, Devoted to the TURF, the ANGLER, the HUNTER; Foreign and Domestic News, Literature, Fashion, Taste. The Drama, Police Reports and Scenes of Real Life. Price three dollars, payable in advance, four dollars if not paid within six months or five dollars ii not paid within the year. Address, post-paid or left in the post-office. Wil LIAM T. PORTER <V Co. Chatham square. New-York. AGENTS 1N ALABAMA, •Huntsville. P. T. Posey. Mobile, T. Sanford, esq. Agents or others are allowed one paper gratis for five responsible subscribers; they may retain a com mission of twelve per cent, when the money is re mitted in advance. Agents, on these terms, «ill be held responsible for every one for whom they may order our paper. Address, post paid or left at the post-office. W. T. PORTER & Co. No. 58 Wail street, The following is a list of Post Offices established jn this Judicial Circuit, to wit ; CHEROKEE COUNTY. Al the Court-House—Wm. Grisham, Harnageville—H. T. Sitninons, w Hickory-Flat—Eli w - CASS COUNTY At the Court-II Two Runs—Chester Xawks, p. m. Adairsville—Barnet S Hardeman, p. m. Sandfordville—J**” 1 H<awson. p m I’ine-Log—J ,tr s A - Thompson, p. m. FLqzD COUNTY. Court-House. Head of P’ osa —M Lavender, p m. Van’s /a 'b' —James Hemphill, p. m. FORSYTH COUNTY. At the Court-House. Hightower—J. M. Scuthier, p. ar, GILMER COUNTY. At ’he Court-House. Talking-Rock~-C. 11. Nelson, r. sr LUMPKIN COUNTY. At the Conrt-House. New Bridge—Robert Leg* n. P. M. Harben’s Store—N. B. llarben. i>. M. MURRAY COUNTY. . New-Echota — William Tarvin, p. m. Spring-Place-—Henry Cltiwtler, p. m. PAULDING COUNTY. At the Court-House. j UNION COUNTY. Al the Court House.