The Western herald. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Ga.) 1833-1???, August 24, 1833, Image 1

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[The W ester n Herald. VOL. I. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY O. P. SHAW, AND Edited by A. G. FAMBIiOUGH. Terms. —Three dollars per annum, payable within six lonths after the receipt of the first number, or four dol us ifnot paid within the year. Subscribers living out of ,e state, will be expected in all cases, to pay in advance, h’o subscription received for lcs3 than one year, unless ie money is paid in advance; and no paper willbcdis uiitinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the op oil of the publisher. Persons requesting a discoritinu uce of their Papers, are requested to bear in mind, a set fment of their accounts. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates; :hen the number of insertions is not specified, they will c continued until ordered out. All Letters to the Editor or Proprietor, on mat ■rsconnected with the establishment, must be tost paid i order to secure attention. itT* Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes, by Ad lilistrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published sty days previous to the day of sale, flic sale of personal Property, ill like manner, must be (Wished forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be llblishcd FORTY DAYS. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of rdinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes,must be pub ihedFOCß months. Notice that Application will bo made for Letters of Ad inistration, must be published thirty days and for etters of D i wssion. ux months. IJ We are authorized to announce Allen atthews, Esq. as a Candidate to represent Lumpkin unty, in die Senatorial branch of the next Legislature. July 16. —,15 YVc are authorized to announce Isaac R. ‘alkcr, Esq. as a candidate to represent Lumpkin coun , in the representative branch, of the next Legislature. July 9.—11 c$- We e requested to announce the name I ‘ Dr. Ira R. Foster as a candidate to represent Lumpkin I junty, in the next Legislature. I July Id, —15 We are authorized to announce the name ;Muj. David Irwin, as a candidate to represent Cass junty, in the Senatorial branch of the next Legislature. July 16—15 We are authorized to announce Cornelius ooper, Esq, asaCandidateto Represent Gilmer county, i the Senatorial Branch of the next Legislature. July 16.—15 We are authorized to aunounce James B. lcnson,Esq, as a Candidate to Represent Gilmer count)', i the House of Representatives at the next Legislature. July 16.—15 13 s - Wc arc authorized to announce G. A. ARKER, Esq. as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensu re January Election. July 16. —15 tjf We are authorised to announce the name f John Miller, Esq. as a Candidate to represent Cass aunty in the Representative branch of the next Lcgista ire. July 16.—15 Factorage and Commission Business , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Subscribers beg leave to announce to their . friends and patrons, and to the country in general, t they have removed to the large and commodious | )n the south side, upper end of Broad street, lately occu -9 lied by John C. Holcombe, where they will continue to 9 ransaetthe above business in all its legitimate branches. 9 They renew their pledge to abstain from all speculations .? ipon cotton, and are prepared to extend their usual facili -1 tea upon produce in store. They return their thanks for 1 he liberal share of patronage already conferred, and soli -1 :.t ils further continuance. MASON k RANDLE. 1 August 17.—19—6 t I And Commission Business. IflTlE undersigned think it proper to inform their if 9-1. friends and the public, that they still continue the I Above business, at their I New Fire Proof Warehouse, I BROAD-STREET, l AUGUSTA. ttßsMai i I [JVv intend having nothing to do with the I lurchas'of t n^’ l . but will devote themselves exclu- I lively to business coniine,l to their enre ± Kyarcd to necessary advances, and respec.iui y ■wear the offer of their services to tho public. | STOVALL b. SIMMONS. I m Au S us ‘> *o—lß—2m. ~ MUSCLE SHOALS I OMlSfiUb- K W llHEundesigned,Commissioners ofTennesseeCanal, I 5 X having heard that some alarm exists from a report the Cholera having bioken out among the hands, take ■this occasion from their personal observation on the line, from information oil which they can rely, to assure public, that it is certainly unfounded. I I No case ofCholera has occured upon the Canal nor has recently been any severe case of sickness or death. I I There arc at this time employed, from 500 to 600 hands Rwho are-well fed, comfortably lodged, in good health, and ■jure in the regular receipt of higher wages, than are gen- Herally earned bv others in the surrounding country. i JOHN. CRAIG, Pres’t. JAMES JACKSON, J. LANE, ’ J. K. SWOOPE, THOMAS FEARN. ill The subscriber is authorized to employ 500 or two jl thousand Hands at gls per month for the above company [■he may at all times be found at Leathers Ford or in Au • ? -ana. D. C. GIBSON. I Vnnc 23th, 1833 AUKAKIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, AUGUST’ 24, 1833. NEYV ESTABLISHMENT. SPiUßEtiaiaa lEKMEBifc, Over Mason & Randole’s Ware-House , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. f#*#) nP“ E Subscriber; ono of the late propri * ? r ?, of V he Ea #! e und Pboenix hotel, I iYiiJipl respectfully informs his friends and the nub- ! llc generally, that he has taken the upper part of that spacious Fire Proof WARE HOUSE, for merly Mr. John C. Holcombe’s, where he proposes to open a HOTEL, on the 15th September next. The House was originally built with a view of appropriating the upperpartae a Boarding House,and is advantageously arranged for that purpose, and additional improvements will be made as to render the accommodations superior for Boarders and transient visitors. He pledges himself to liis patrons that in point of comfort there shall not be any exertion wanted to render this Establishment one : of decided preference. The Rooms are large and airy each having a fire place, and two can at pleasure be turn ed into one by folding doors. To the planters and mer- i chants in the interior it is not necessary to give a further ! description of the building, as it is generally known to be ! in the centre of their business. There is a large and i convenient stable with an extensive enclosed lot for hors es, careful Hostlers will be provided to give the attention required He solicits a share of patronage, and from his friends their influence, which he will at all times endeavor to mer it Fiom practical experience he flatters himself be will receive a liberal share of their support. A first rate Man ! Cook is now under engagement horn Charleston. His Table and Bar shall at all times be furnished with the best this and the markets of Charleston and Savannah will aflord. JOHN J. BYRD, icy WANTED. —A first rate BAR KEEPER and a few good SERVANTS.—AppIy as above from 4 to 5 o’clock, P. M. Augusta, August 10 —18—tl. WATCHES CLOCKS &c. AC. MARSHALL has just received, and is now • opening in front of the CHEROKEE HOTEL, in Auraria, a Splendid and Fashionable Assortment of WATCHES , JEWELRY, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Among Yvliich are Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Lever and L’Epine YV atches. Silver Lever L’Epine and common do. Ladies, and Gentlemen’s Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, and Bead Guard Chains, of a great and beautiful variety. Rodger’s fine Pen Knives. VVaae and Butchers, and Rogers’ Razors. Pistols and Dirks. Silver Spectacles and Goggles. Silver Thimbles. Ever pointed Pencil Cases, Ladies Belt Buckles and Bracelets. Moleskin and Bead Purses. Pocket Compasses. Wood and Britania Shaving Boxes, Brushes and Straps. Walking Canes. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, &c. &c. YV atches and Clocks i epaired, and warrented. Auraria, August 10.—18 —ts. NOTICE WHEREAS there is now Circulating, an immense number of Dimes or ten cent picees, which are passed offorput upon the people, at twenty five per Cent above their real value, and as the circulation is rapidly in creasing. We believe that a loss must be sustained and thatit is operating not only to our injury, but to the injury of many of the good Citizens of this and the adjoining counties. We therefore resolve, that in future wc will not receive more than one at the same time, for more than their real value. George ff*. Brown, Richard Banks, Miner ff . Brown Cos, E. Palmer, Andrew Barr , Moses E. Me Whortcr Edmund Ferguson, James C. Tate, Thos. S. Tate , Joseph Rivers, James A Johnston, James Law. Gaincsvill Hall cuunty, Augut 10. —18 —3t To Gold Mine Speculators. THE Undersigned tenders his services, as an Expc ri need practical Miner, to examine and test any Lot in the Gold Region, disbelieving in auv certain theo ry until proven by practice, he will warrant .is opinion when given to be correct, his price for examining and giv ing a verbal, or written opinion, as may be required of any Lot will be twenty five Dollars Letters enclosing that amountin Cash, will be strictly attended,and all necessary information given, he may at all times be found at Leath er’s Ford or in Auraria Lumpkin county. cr 8 . D.C. GIBSON. Augnst 10. —18—ts, yjfISWW Proprietors of the Athens JL Stage Line, have determined to continue their tri-weekly lineto Aurarta”tiereaiter the stage will reach this nlace on Sun day, Wednesday and Friday mornmgs, and leave for Au eusta on Sunday, Tuesday and Thuisday evenings.— Sij. irr-mrmmcnt -will open a direct communication by Lge t -wfr kiy Augusta, Millcdgeville; and week |Zh Pendleton, via Gainesville and 5 antes The starre will also run twice a week to Athens, Tennessee; leaving Leathers’ Ford on Sunday and Wednesday morn mg. Mav 28.—6— ts, It comes, the Herald of a Golden World. A LIST OF LETTERS. REMAINING in the Post Offiee at Newbridge, Lumpkin county, Ga- on the Ist of August, 1833, and a not taken out by the Ist of October, wiil be sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters. A ; James M. Kelly, William L. Adams, 2 Leander King, B. £’ Moses Brian, Theopilus Lawless, Davis Blalock, James M. Lively, 2 r Jabcy Lewis, Lawson Copcnnmg, Nimrod Leathers, Jonathan D. Chastain, Craven > David Nellums, v\ imam E. Carson, Luman Norris, James B. Chick, o. T , _ Rowland Osbum, John Duncan, p | Duncan, Wiley Patterson, ! rle ! Spdlers or Denny Charles Patterson, L. Hud Benjamin Parka, bamuel and James Day, David H. Porter, . William Pool, James Elledge, James S. Jones or Peter D U ■ Parkison. Robert ualhher, Mr. Gills, Samuel Robertson, iwcj : c\5 L C' rtdiani , Thomas Reagan. Obidiah Gravett, Jesse Grover, William Stoeks, T j T ANARUS, TT IL Middleton Shcrbert, Jolm H. Hardy, Q John H. Starr, Isaac Herd, Major Hancock, Ellis Tredaway, Andrew Howell, Jamas Turner Fielding Hill, w. Messrs. E. Henderson&Co.David Weaver,’ r , , J- Jason H. Willson, 2. Joel Jones, Thomas White; K Martin Wiseman. A. K. BLACKWELL, P. M. August 10.—18—3 t. FOR SALE. THE following Gold, and Land Lots, are offered for Sale, viz. No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. Sea 185, 2 1 100, 12 9 547, 20 3 !I ! 292 > 13 2 1162, 21 3 423, 2 1 102 15 2 35, 23 3 812, 3 1 431, 16 2 93, 23 3 254, 4 1 712, 16 2 94, 27 3 152, 6 1 309, 17 2 197, 27 3 105, 8 1 423, 17 2 350 1 4 195, 8 1 624, 17 2 372 2 4 346, 12 1 597, 19 2 520, 3 4 1214, 12 1 197, 27 2 88, 5 4 642, 14 1 573, 33 39, 8 4 1267, 14 1 396, 4 3 19, 11 4 211 > 1 3 44, 5 3 42, 13 4 364, 1 2 205, 6 3 201, 14 4 537, 1 2 256. 8 3 404, 16 4 835, 2 2 283, 10 3 177, 3 2 107, 12 3 149, 4 2 158, 15 3 274, 4 2 260, 16 3 24, 9 2 668, 19,3 230, 9 2, For particulars apply to either of the subscribers. JAMES EPPINGER. WILLIAM. IVU.LIAMS, Auraria, July 16, —15—4t The Cherokee Intelligencer, will please give the above 4 Insertions. TiLILORZXTGr. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Hall, and the adjoining counties, that he continues to carry on the above business in its various bran ches, at his Old Stand, east side ofthe Court-House Square, where work shall be done in the neatest and most fashionable slyle. He receives the PHILADEL PHIA and LONDON FASHIONS, quarterly—and keeps on hand READY-HADE CLOTHING, Os eveiy description. He returns his thanks to the pub lic for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and begs leave to say, he has just employed a fiistrate Journey man from the city ofßaltimore, and pledges there shall in future be no disappointment. G. ‘V. BROWN. April 6 — l —sm LAW NOTICE. ISAAC R. WALKER HAS removed bis offiee to Lumpkin Court House. Henry B. Shaw will continue his office in All - Individuals having business with the firm of Walker and Shaw, will find one of them at cither of the above mentioned places. July 30-17-ts. LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into copartnership in tho practice of the Law, for the County of Lumpkin, j and will attend to any professional business, which may be confided to their care. Letters addressed to Hard 11 and Rogers,either at Athens or Auraria, wil I receive prompt attention. EDW A P,D HARDEN. JAMES ROGERS. May 7.—s—wCm LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into Copartnership, in the practiceof LAW, and hope by strict atten tion to business confided to their care, and the assistance of Judge Underwood, to merit a share of public patron age. They will practice in all the Counties of the Cher okee Circuit, and the adjoining counties of he n estern and Chattahoochee Circuits. Their office is at the Cour House in Lumpkin county. EZEKIEL YV. CULLENS, GASTON M. UNDERYVOOD. July.2.—l3—tf J. H. STOKES, 41 mmgt&WX ILAW© HAS permanently settled himself in Cassvillc, Cass county, and will regularly attend to any busvr.es directed to his care, in the Cherokee Circui t. Angust 17. —19—w2m. NOTICE. A LL persons are desired to take notice, that I have Jw this day and do hereby revoke a power of Attorney, which 1 have heretofore executed to our Stephen Hanic, authorizing him to sell Lots No. 859, I9th District, 2d Section, and 75, Bth District, Ist Section, and I caution all ueisons from trading for said lots, from said Hanie. ] 1 THOMAS WEST. July 9.—14—4 m MCTIce; j “JUST ‘tccivcd at the office of me Western Herald, a Z 0 large supply of Materials, suitable for Job work, among which are fancy Bordering, Coloured Cards, do. Inks, Ike. &e, Blanks of all kinds of approv’ and forms, kept constantly on hand for sale, all orders filled with neatness and dispatch. July 9. —14 —ts BEWARE OF THE SWINDLERS !! A BSCONDED from this place about the 7th mat. Pajing their just debts, STEPHEN J. ANDERSON, ami GUY E, ELLIOT, T iilors by trade, , both young men about 20 or 2 i vears of age. The sub scribers having been swindled out of tbeir just dues by the above named individuals, have thought it their duty to caution tlie community against them. Any informa tion with regard to them, will be thankfully received. CUNNINGHAM & OSBORN. . , , LEWIS FULLWOOD. Athens, August 17.—19—2 t. TYVENTY DOLLARS REWARD. tTB ANA WAY some time in J une Aw last, a Negro Man named Har rison about fifty years of age; he for merly belonged to the Fstate of Whit mire of llais county, and is well known in the Cherokee Nation, where he has been seen several times since bis elope ment. He is stout built, head a little grey, and has rather a thickness of speech. The above reward will be paid upon his delive ry to me in this place, or lodged in any safe jail, so that I get possession of him. _ . ... WILLIAM GIBSON. Gainesville, Hall Cos. Geo. August 17— 19 —ts. STRAYED FROM the subscriber on Chestatoe River, about four weeks since, a small brown Mare, four years old last Spring; about fourteen and a half hands high, with a long switch tail, no white marks, walks remarkably fast, and was shod ail round. She is supposed to have taken the road to Clarkesvillc, on her way to South Carolina, where she was raised. Any person taking her up. and giving notice to the subscriber, or leaving her at Jl/r. Ro bert A. Watkins’ Hotel, in Auraria, shall be liberally re warded. JOHN E. CALHOUN. August 17.—19—3t I STRAYED ORSTOLEN FROM the subscriber, some time in May last, at the Burnt stand in Lumpkin county, a small Bay mare, seven or eight years old, blind in her right eye, a natural trotter, supposed to have been raised in Habersham coun ty, any information thankfully received and any trouble or expenses liberally paid for. MARTIN DOBBS. August 10, —18—4t. STRAYED OR STOLEN* B t * ie Subcriber a small blac a IHIOSL ff- Horse, eight or nine years old, five tSIJ high, Branded on the left hip os well as I now recollect with a perpendicular line, three or four inches long, drawn througn two tialfcir cles. A liberal rewand will De paid so: hisdcliveryto me, and all reasonable expenses paid. NATHANIEL NUCKOLLS. July 16—15—If. STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber, living in Auraria, a Sorrel Mare about eleven or twelve years old, fourteen hands high; her loft eye out, a lump - on her back, one white foot, and branded w’itb the letters B. 11. Five dol lars will be given to any person who will deliver said mare to the subscriber. H. S COUNCIL. August 17. —19 — FOR SALE. WILL be exposed at public Auction, at the Court House, of Lumpkin county, on the first Tuesday in September next, that valuable and well known Lot No. 986, in the tweflh District, ofthe first Section Terms made known on the day o r sale. A good Title will be made to the purchaser, free of all incumbrances whatsoever. WILLIAM CONNELLY', of Hail Comity. August 10.—19—tds VALUABLE LAND FOR THE Subscriber wishes to sell the Lot of land whne on Wilev Bishop now lives, near the junction ofthe Chestatoe anil Chuttalioocbie rivers, containing one hun dred and fifty Acres, more or less, thirty-live orforty Acres of cleared land, with good fences, and comfortable dwel ling and outhouses; with an excellent fishery and Mill Shoal. For terms, applv to ARCHIBALD BISHOP, of Gainesville, Geo. June 4. —9—if TO LAND HUNTERS. THE subscriber, living in tbe lower part of Ellijay Town in Gilmer county, on the direct road leading from said town to Sanders, on the Federal Road, having furnished himself with Maps, Lottery Registers, and other necessary information in relation to Lands in Gil mer, and the adjoining counties, tenders his services to all those who may be in search of Lands, in the abov. Section of country, to show lands or give such informa tion as may be desirable to owners, or others interested, he will also act as Agent in purchasoing lands at Sheriff Sale, in Gilmer county, his charges will be reasonable in proportion to his tronblc. JAMES B. HENSON. June Cl, —15—ts. NOT! E. 4LL persons are caution ol from trading fora note, given by meto B. F. Patton, for six hundred Dol !ar*. dated 27th February 1932, and due twelvemonths after date, as I have substantial defence against the sau. note, the consideration having entirely fiA*o an( * not intend to pay the same unless compelled by Law. 1 3 JOHN IL COCKRAN. August 10, —18—3t. CAMP MEETING. THE CA P MEETING for the Chestateo Mis sion, will commence on the thirteenth day of Sep t mbcrnoxt, at Edward Adair’s,in the Ootlicaloga Val iev, Cass county. Such Preachers of the Gospel, as feel willing to laboi for the advancement of the cause of Re ligion,arc affectionately requested to “come over and help us.” August, 10 —18— MEDICAL. | DR. John TI. Thomas, having settled ‘./unself in Au raria Lumpkin County respectfully tenders Ids professional joining ermines. From his experience as a practitioner ot twelve vears in the middle part ot this State, and w ith a promise of charges in proportion with the times, am strict attention to calls, ho hopes to merit a share of puelic pat ronage. A u raria, Vay 21- —7—if _ , B.tiJATZ DE I>£ For Sale at t&is Office, | at thi office, W* two srpart active lads as ap ticca to the printing business. Ap plication must be made immediately. Auraria, August J 7.—19 Sheriff s Sa.es for Sep ember it* COBB COUNTY. Let. List. Sec. Property of To satisfy. 100 1 2 R Skinrnr, YVm. V. antly. 811 12 L B Bridges, A R Smith et. al. 437 18 J iV.unow, A Crawford & Cto 1088 17 J V Moon, do. 335 19 2 J Albright J Long. 375 17 2 W Carrin oh, do. 993 16 2 W Munoh, do. 108 bl 7 2 M Carrington, do. 980 16 ? V. Bacus, J Kirkpatrhk. 944 1 6 2 J Dun more, A Boggs. 1154 1 9 2 T Butler, E Featßerston. 740 17 2 JP Campbell, W B Elbngtcir. 1213 16 2 DM’Murrcw, N C Monroe. 861 19 2 E Brown -- G Shaw - . 106 19 2 R Birdin, J M’Mullin. 807 f 2 T Lean, J Lofton. 132 IS 2 W Harkins, J Dorry, et. hi: 325 1 9 2 WPlant, OF Jackson. 331 18 2 E Green, WYVarren. 840 16 2 J M Alien, YV Freeman. 776 17 2 J Hancock, W Pye and othsV?. 400 33 R Stans eld, SYV Harper. 126 20 2 J Bcasly, J Hood. 1048 33 J Wilson. J R Cargill. 789 1 9 2 Ft Gillian, do. 1200 2 3 JIT Edward 0, do. 1128 19 2 M Rainey, do. 942 1 7 8 E Ural, J Grubbs et, o’, 23 18 2 E Pickrin, A T Jones. 1078 16 2 M Porlhrcs, AT Jones. 1104 16 2 A Henderson, T Scarbrough. 685 33 E Nash, Boy! & YVebb 2SI 20 2 A Brooks, J Boy 1 . 189 20 2 H& S Land, A Casclberrr. 281 16 2 YVCamcs, J Boy!. 596 17 2 M Chandlers, do. 359 19 2 E Hodges. H Wooster. CASS COUNTY. 214 16 3 W Goodman, B Blocker. 1276 1 7 3 YV Covington, YV L Wilketsfin. 1007 21 2 S Dean. TSTate. 19 16 3 G R Brazeil, S Riplv. 675 4 3 MDJSlade, Town's & Riletr. 209 21 2 M Gideion, Biassengamc. - 417 4 3 J Everett et. al. E YVood. 323 22 2 J Hughs, J Gillett. 1045 17 3 T B M’Dowel), J T Bradford et. SL 446 21 2 J Allen, A Mandreville. 435 4 3 T Stewart, JYV Snell. 810 4 3 L M’Leroy, G A Gorden. 653 4 3 J Hills, AS Jones. 72 22 2 A Bullock, YV Williams 86 6 3 F Huntington, C J Brown. 986 21 1 H Keller, B H Conyeaft. - 288 23 2 J G Barnett, et. al. Henry county. 434 21 2 G A Porker, L L Lynes. FORSYTH COUNTY. 693 14 .1 J Priest, J W Jones £c Cos. 1295 3 1 W Owens, et. aL JR Stanford. 1117 2 1 YVLoden, TSTate. 326 3 1 A Nelson, YV T Brown. 336 3 I L Wilson, CII Dasher. 29j 3 I E Sanlord, J Wilson. 354 14 1 YV H Cridenton, A Crawford & Cos. 988 2 1 TYV Shivers, J Ford, & Cos. 1139 3 1 da do. 362 1 I A Hollon, J Disrauck. 144 14 1 M Kendrick, Adams & Towfis, 694 2 1 J Dickerson, Hoyl & Jones. 1183 1 4 1 B Goolsby, Stovall & Lamar; 301 1 l PK fccuileck, R M Pitt. 244 1 1 J Florcns, P. Lamar, 571 14 1 J Cubhage, J. D. Hdngineh, 38 3 1 R. Cult, no, T. L. Garret, 206 1 I M J D Moon, S M’Junkin, 935 14 1 DC Cash. J Sanderlin, 505 3 1 E T i'aln.fr, J Sanderlin, 781 2 1 Mitchell N Wray, Johnston & GOffii, 141 1 1 J f Owens, T Lawrence, 306 2 1 J Lunsford, E Pitner, 397 1 1 J L Burton, J ii. Caigile, 973 14 1 YV Browning, i Dunn, FLOYD COUNI . . 235 24 3 YY U Jones, J 11 Newton, 196 5 4 t - Hutchens, S iVl’Junkin, 15 3 4 W C Cambell, C M’lntire &. Cos, 72 23 3 YV Ezzell, J Smith, 303 4 4 J Hamilton, M’Junkin & SmitTij 145 22 3 P Voung, B. Camp, 1212 3 4 G V. Voung, S. Hale, 145 16 4 PE Posey, H. Peoples, 6 14 4 B Almoathy, II Peoples, 55 14 4 H lialstan, J H Jones, 83 24 3 T Carrell, YV Stubbs, 1010 3 4 YV Carlisle, J M’Cutcheny 245 14 4 I A .Scott, J Morgan, 1046 3 4 R II Colwell, L Gahagan, 190 23 3 YV Morris, eL al. YV. Benncl, 506 16 4 P M Thomas, J. Upton. MURRAY COUNTY, 131 14 3 J N Fry, J Sanderlin, 207 23 3 J Beholds, G. Smith, 131 10 3 W St. wart, Kellog&Sandforti.’ 227 8 4 D Cnpbel), C J M’Donald, IS;- 8 4 J Cain, RVCRufiiii, 286 10 3 II A. Daniel, RVC&YV Ruffin. 80 13 4 A Smith, J. F. Cash, 167 10 3 J Oxford, J Brooks, 50 27 3 J M’Kinzie, Kc]log&Sandforti, 321 7 3 M& J Jacobs, T Kellog, 8 3 A M’ltoy, Kellog & Sandforti.. 123 18 3 M !’ Philips, Irwin & Bryan, 264 27 3 J Alton., I. Waffer, 19511 3 W Barber, VV Roberds, 152 7 4 C Kees, C M’Cartcr, 223 28 3 J Manning, YV South, 38 la 4 J Simmons, J Bullard, 2 27 3 J L Doyal, M’Junkin A Smith, 36 14 3 D Holland, High & Higgins 193 11 3 T Hogan, Cost & others, 12 12 3 DM. Fitts, A.M’lntire, 245 11 3 DM Fitts, A M’lntire, 302 27 3 J Hubbard, J B Gaudry, 209 9 4 11 Tynan, M Rooney, 277 10 4 AW illimns. Mrs. Ann Raleigh, 323 28 3 A Gdlis N Cos. M. Pendegrast. 16 11 3 Z Jordan, J B Gaudry. 289 11 3 II M’Dimuld, M Pondergrasf, 300 9 3 A R M’Laughlin, do 229 26 2 E Wood. D Chandler. 143 24 3 II Keller, ct. at. 11 H Fields. 138 7 4 F Green, WBrasswol!. I 193 11 3 T M Hogan, JRCargile. 1 127 S 3 B Rl.ce, JL Marlin. 322 13 7 !’ Hell'll JH Newton. 68 27 3 iv a R l’ittman, 1 Warren. 319 10 3 lGruv, J H Kidd. 55 8 3 i‘.’ Chitwood, TANARUS./ Harper h. Cos. 201 11 4 W V Smith, JV.’Miillin. 29 14 3 C Gentry, JMorris. i 283 6 4 HR Atkinson, J .71'Neil, 214 14 3 E Camp, Tremble & Suffic'd, 262 26 3 N E Mucker, YVatson & U'urreu. 293 4 3 C A/uggredg,’, samDiw; NO. 20.