The Western Georgian. (Rome, Floyd County, Georgia) 1838-18??, March 10, 1838, Image 3

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State, that the circulation of so large an msti iution should be so limited. The neglect of Congress has defeated th.s salutary policy; it has given to the trustee the means and power )f doing that which the State of Pennsylvania intended should not be done, five dollar notes are largely issued by the bank of the United States chartered by Pennsylvania, though the .• Legislature of that State declared they should not°be. Congress cannot be justified in per mitting this. It is due to the State ol Pennsyl vania That they should respect her laws; that they should not, by any omission on llieir part, .permit a power derived from them to beso> ex ercised as to thwart her designs. W title it is the solemn and evident duty ol Congress not to interfere with the institutes of the States, but to leave them to pursue the policy ol the Legislatures by which they were created, and toanswerto those authorities lor every viola ' tion it is not less its duty to prevent that Irom bein’" done indirectly, either by its permission . or its neglect, which virtually infringes the k aw and policy of the States. Rightfully may the State of Pennsylvania complain, if, after strictly prohibiting the issue of notes of a de nomination less than ten dollars, by this insti tution, the sanction or the neglect of Congress should enable it to issue and circulate millions of five dollar notes. The following bill is, therefore, respectfully reported to the Senate; A BILL to prevent the issuing and circulation of the bills, notes, and other securities ol corporations created by acts of Congress which have expired. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States , in Congress assembled, I aat in all case, where the charter of any corporation winch has been or may b« created by act ol Congress of the United States shall u iveexpued, oi may hereafter expire, if any director, officer or a- I gent, of the said corporation, or any tiustee , thereof, or any agent or officer of such t. us ee, • or anv person having in bis possess.on or mi- , tier his control, the property of the said eoi po- I ration, for the purpose ol paying or redeeming its notes and obligations, shall knowing y is sue, re-issue, or utter as money, or m any oil- . er wav knowingly put in circulation any bill, I note, check, draft, or other security purpo;t- | ing to have been made by any such corpora- ' lion, whose charter has expiici , oi »v <my o fleet thereof, or purportin ’ to have been made under authority derived thcr from, or '• any person or persons shall knowing y <i.< ai. as list in any such act, ev-ry person so olfendmg shall be deemed guilty of • lug . misd. m-anor, and on conviction thereof, shall be pumshed by H fine not exceeding ten tho isand dollars, or by imprisonment and confinem* n to iai< •' >"i ' O.n roars or by both SUCH line not exceeding ten years, uy and imprisonment Sec. 2 And be if further enacted, I hat in nil rases in which any corporation has been ot may becrented by acts ofCong.rss of tfo Ig nited States, or in which tho United Stu cs sha have been interested ns a stockholder, the term of which corporation has expired, and m which any bit's, notes, cheeks, draf.s, or other securities, made under nuthority derived, or al mgvdtohavc been deiived, from such act, shall be in the possession or under the eontro of any director, officer, or ngent, ol the sard expired corporation, or uny trustee lheitol,oi any agent or officer ofsuch trustee, or any per • son having in his possession or under his con trol the property of the said corporation, for the purpose of paying or redeeming Us notes and obligations, the several circuit courts ol the United Stutcsshnll have jurisdiction on the bill or petition of the United States to grunt injunctions to prevent the issuing, re.issuing, or transfer of any such bills, notes, checks, drafts or other securities; and also, to cause such of the said bills, notes, checks, drafts, or o'.her securities, ns have been teceemed, io bede.iv. ered up and cancelled; mid the said several courts shall have power to make all necessary decrees and orders for the purpose of currying into effect the jntisdicii >n hereby conferred, and to execute the same by duo process of law. WESTERN GEORGIAN- Rome, yinr< li 10, I&3S, The following named gentlemen will act us Agents for the Western Georgian: Howell Cobb, Esq., of Athens, Georgia. E. M. Johnson, Esq., <*f Gainesville, do. S. Ripley, Esq., of Jefferson, do. A. Erwin, Esq., of Cumming, do. John S. Bell, Esq., of Spring Place, do. R. M. Aycock, Esq., of La Fayette, do. Turman Walthall, Esq., of Cedar '1 own, Paulding County, do. Leroy Puttillo, P. M. Monroe, do. Charles Mui phey of Decatur, do. Unton Convention. We arc glad to learn from all parts of the ■ Cherokee Territory, that the Union party will Who represented in the Convention, to meet in ■ May next, to nominate candidates for Congress ■at the next election. We believe that no coun fty will fail to send delegates. A meeting was held tn this county on Saturday last, agreeably io notice, the proceedings of which will be fcund in to-day’s paper, in reference to this k subject. J Herchant’, Csß'<uti »n have just received a pamphlet coi.'.ain* pig the proceedings of the Merchant's Conven lion, which assembled in October last, in the city of Augusta. The report ofthe select com mittee, together with the Address of the Con vention, is well worth a critical reading from every citizen of the State. They proposed a plan of operations by which a general exchange of commodities between this country and Eu rope may be which will entirely re lieve the South from the onerous burdens which has, for a long period, Loen imposed on her by Northern Capitalists. Why Cotton, Rice, Tobacco, &c, is not worth as much in European markets, when exported from the ports ofNorfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Bruns wick, &c., as when reshipped at New York, and then exported to the same markets, has always been a matter of some surprize to us. Enterprize is only lacking. The bill authorizing limited p irtnerships, passed at the last session of the Legislature, and which was recommended by the Conven liwn—opens a wide and extensive field for the employment of surplus capital, without endan gering the credit or solvency of those who vest it under the provisions ol that act. We trust 1 the plan will be carried out speedily. Our columns this week, contain an article taken from the Augusta Constitutionalist, ofj more than ordinary interest. It purports to bc a letter to Henry Clay, proposing a plan for the organization of a grand National Bank. As a matter ol course, we cannot determine, on such short reflection, whether it is calcula- I ted to answer the purposes for which it is in tended. But this much we will venture to as sert, that one of its leading features give it, in our estimation, a decided superiority over any other plan or experiment which has come within our knowledge. That feature consists in giving the people through the medium of their Representatives, the entire control ofthe fiscal concerns ol the country. We shall take occasion to say more on this subject hereafter. We recommend our readers to peruse it atten-1 lively. For the Western Georgian. PUBLIC MEETING. Agreeable to previous notice, a respectable number of the Union party of Floyd county, convened in the Court-house, in the town of Romo, on Saturday the 3rd Inst., to select del egates to represent the party in the Conven tion, to be held on the first Monday- in May next, in Milledgeville. The meeting was then efrgunized by calling Col. John Henry Lump kin.to the chair, and appointing 11. L. John stun, Secretary. The Chairman explained the object of the meeting, and enforced by arguments the deep interest the Union men of the up country should feel, in the deliberations ofthat Conven tion. These views were res|»onded to by eve ry person present. And upon motion, Dr. A. Patterson, nnd Jesse Lamberth, Esq., were appointed dele gates to represent the Union party, of Floyd county, in the Convention to lie held at Mil ledgeville, in May next. Upon motion, ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the Chairman nnd Secretary and published in the »Vestern Geor gian. JOHN HENRY LUMPKIN, Ch. R. L. Johnston, Sec. To the Editor of the Western Georgian. Sir:— As the practice has been recently es tablished, not only by our low country friends, but by our up country or Cherokee friends, of proposing many names (some of which are not altogether suitable) to become candidates to represt nt us in Congress. I would, therefore, respectfully beg leave, through your columns to announce or suggest the names of the fol lowing gentlemen below, as a suitable ticket, and in my opinion qualified in every respect. Men too, of notoriety and unblemished chara. der; great advocates of the Southern rights and the Democratic principles that we profess to maintain and support. They are not only capable of sustaining those principles, them, selves nnd their constituents, but would honor the Halls ofthe American Congress. From such men we would expect, not only the Cher okee country, but the whole State represented, regardless of any sectional feeling. No. there 'is too much inielligeuce and patriotism to im. *§ine that the Cherokee, or any other section would be represented to the exclusion or neg lect of another, from such talented gentlemen. I have notlrng to fear at home or abroad, but on the contrary I am well satisfied, that if we can always have such men at the helm of our affairs, that all the combined efforts ofthe Na tional Republican, Consolidation, Nullification, Abolition, Bankite, Federalism, Whigism, nor no other Ism, can or will ever prevail. It is with great pleasure I record the names of these patriotic veterans of States’ Rights and United States’ Rights. A permanent resident, and one among the first settlers of the CHEROKEE COUNTRY. Eli Baxter, of Hancock. M. M. McAlister, of Chatham. G. W. B. Towns, of Talbot. C. J. McDonald, of Bibb. FL Holsey, of Harris. C. E. Haynes, of Hancock. Col. Patterson, of Earley. Ji ntus llillyer, of Clark. Gen. Graves, of Newton. Administrators Sale. A GREEABLY to an order ofthe honorable the jtY Inferior Court or Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, betorc the court-house do<>r, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the law ful hours of sale,in the town of Rome, Floyd coun ty. Lot No. 33, 23d distm t, 3d Section, of originally Cherckec, now Floyd county. And at Paulding Court House, Panld’.ng county, on the same day, Lot No. 22, 1741 district, 4 h Sec tion, of orig nally Chorokee, now Paulding county Both said tract- sold subject to the widow’s dower, as the property of Dinnis .McCarthy, deceased. DAVID MARTIN, adtnr. March 10.—8—tds. Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court xA. of Coweta county, wmle sitting tor ordinary pur poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, at the Court house in the Town ol Rome, Floyd county, Lot No. 144, 16 h District, 4th Section, of originally Cheroki e now Floyd county. Sold as a part of the Real Estate ol VV illard lusher, dec* ased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. '1 e-ms made '• nown on the day. THO IAS S. GR.V E, Auih’f. March 111. 8 tds. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. FIF.REAS Stacy Wheeler and Margnrett V / Wheeler, apply tome for Letters of guardi anship. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil per sons interested, to he nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause it any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand a» office this sth March.lß3B. IL F. SMI'l H, d. c. c. o. March 10, 8 3)d. JUST RECEIVED And for Mile at reduced prices for C A S II O N JL Y- DI Tierce rice, new crop 2 Bbls. Mulases, s ~ '.3 d<>. Sugar, |j | 3 Sacks Coffee,L. Green, i| I '• 2 Kegs <ut Nails, 4 <fc 10. i I 3| 1 do. Horse shoe Nails, j! Il fig 1 do. Horse Shoes, V A sin ill quantity of assorted Swedo Iron and cast steel Also, on hand, a few Sacks Salt, together with a few DRY GOODS, which are offered at unusually low prices. THOMAS W. BURTON. Ridges’ Old Ferry, March 10, 8 —&A *li'lMl War l —■ R <> Cm A L L Y. tnayHE owners and proprietors of this fine blooded B Horse, will stand him the ensuing season at Rome—at .MR. DICKSON’S on the Coosu, and at .MR HOPKINS’ Store, in Chattooga Valley. Being also, desirous to encourage due care and attention, to the raising of his Colts, will give the following premi ums to the ownersol hie beet colts, to wit: To the owner of his Lest colt, they will give a SILVER cur ofthe value of $25. To the owner of the second best Colt, they will give a Silver C lip of the value of SIO. The claims of the patrons of Rogally the present sea son for these premiums, will be settled by the decis ion of experienced Judges, on the 4>h dav of Ju'y.lß39. JOHN H. LUMPKIN, E. F. B. LUMPKIN. Rome, March 10, 8 4t. Admiuistralor’s Sale, A GREEABLY to an onder ofthe honorable the zW. Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house in Cumming, Forsyth county, Ixrt of Land No. 140, in the 2d District and Ist Section, of formerly Cherokee, now Forsyth county. Sold as the property of Joseph M. Waters, late of said countv, deceased. JOSEPH WATERS. January 19-1 -tds. NOTICE. THE Sheriffs Sales for Floyd county, will for the future, be published in the Western Georgian. All Lettera on buaioeM connected with their office, ntuat come Post Paid, otherwise they will not be at tended to. WILLIAM R. WILLIAMSON, Sh’ff Rome, Feb. 2. 3. 4t. SHERIFF’S SALES. Murray Sheriffs Sales for April. be sold on the first Tuesday in April next v w at the Court House in Spring-place, Murray county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 313, 27th District, 2d Section, of originally Cherokee, now .Murray county; levied on as the property of O. C.Cleavelvnd to sati fv a fi. fa issued Irom a Justices Court of Henry county, in favor of John B. Douglass, vs. taid Cleaveland. Levy made a.id returned to me by a Constable. Lot No- 214, 12th District, 3.1 Section; le vied on as the property ot Emsley Beeles, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of De Kalb county, in favor of VVillatm Edwards, vs, said Beels. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 29, 7ih District, 3J Section; levied on as the property of Mathew* M. Pettv, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Ju dices Court ot Clark county, in favor of John Whitlow, vs. eaid Petty. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 147, Ilth District, 3 1 Section ; levied on as the property of Thotnas Womack and Asa Royal, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Burk county, in favor of Robert Ellison, for A. Bell, vs. said Wamack. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 276, Sth District, 3d Section ; levied on as the property of Thomas S. Hunt, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Bibb county, in favor of Brvan & Keeton, vs. said Hunt Lew made and returned to me bv a Constable. Feb. 24. STEPHEN JONES, Shff. Forsyth Sheriffs Sales for April. LL be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in April nex*, V V before the Court house door in the town of Cumming. Forsyth county, within the usual hours ot sale, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 545, 3d District, Ith Section ; le vied on as the propertv of Mason Ezzell, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth coun. ty, in favor of Brown and Campbell, vs. eaid Ezzell. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 1045, 2<J District, Ist Section; levied on as’the property of James M. M’Clure, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of Jasper county, in fa;->r of John C. Gibson, vs. said M’Clure. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lot No. 208, 3d District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of Vvilham Albright, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of D« Kalb county, tn favor of J. J* Winn, for the use ol J. D. Beers and J, R. St. John, nnd Co vs said Albright. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Lots Nos. SGI, and 966, both in the 2d Dis trict, Ist Section; levied on as the property of P. J Murray, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Hall Sup-rior court, in favor ofthe officers i court, vs. said Mur ray. Lot No. 226, Ist District, Ist Section; levied on as the property of Allen J Hale, to satisfy a fi. la issued from a Justices Court of Walton count;, in fa vorof E. L. Newton, vs said Hale. Levy made and returned to tne by a constable. Lot No. 358, 2nd District, Ist Section ; le* vied on as the property of John Capps, to satisfy a fi la. issued Irom the Superior court of Coweta county,in favor of William Daniel, vs. said Capps Lot No. 1038, 2d District, Ist Section; le. vied on as the property of William Twilley, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Hancock county •n favor of Buckner and Stanford, vs. said Twilley. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 400, Ist District, Ist. Section; le. vied on as the property of Joseph Oneal, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices court of Walton county, in favor of William Ellison, vs. said Oneal. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot No. 557, 3d District, Ist Section; levied on as the property ot Middleton Fain, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Elbert county, in fa vor of William W. Griffin, for the use of William G. Alexander, vs. said Fain. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. One Negro man by the name of Sam ; le. vied on aa the property of Thomae Kelley, sen to sa tisfy a fi fa issued from Forsyth Superior Court in fa vor of George Seabourn and Matilda Cobb, adminis trators of Ransom Cobb, dec’d. vs said Kelley. IjOt No. 168, 3d District, Ist Section ; le vind on as the property of Walter Lumpkin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jasper Superior court tn favor of Thomas Carter, vs. said Lumpkin. JAMES ROBERTS, Shff. Feb. 24. Floyd Sheriff* Sales for April. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, in the town of Rome. Floyd county, within the usual hours of sale, the lolloping property, to wit. ; Lot No. 72, 4th District, 4th Section, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on at the property ol John Cochtan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Gwinnett coaury, in favor of Winn & Clayton, vs. said Cochran. Lot No. ’27, 4th District, 4th Section ; of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on as the property of William C. Whaley to satisfy two fi fa .one issued from a Justices Court of Troup county, in favor of James Warren, vs. said Whaley, the other issued from a Justices Court of Meriwether county, in favor of Hankins &. Hardaway, vs. said Whaley. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable One House and Lot in the Town of Rome, in the Coosa Division, known and distinguished in the plan of said town by No. 23, one pine Slab, one Road Wagon, wagon frame and sheet, one Sorrel horse, nine or’ten years old; levied on as the iroperty of Eli Wells, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from the Superior Court of Floyd county, one in favor of Wil liam Bostwick, vs. John I. Johnston A ('<> the other in favor of Jesse l-atribertl), vs. said Eli Weils and George W. Bailey. All SumuelS. Jack and William E. Mere dith’s right, title and interest In and to the following negroes, to wit : lbby a woman al>out 6(1 years old, Easter a girl 16 years old, and Lucy a girl 10 years old; levied on to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of Joseph Waters, vs ■ said Jack and .Meredith, one in favor of Euclid W a terhouse, vs. said Jack and Meredith, and other fi fas. vs. Jack and Meredith. One Negro Girl by the name of Lucy, ten year old, levied on as the property of Samuel ■>. Jack and Wi ham E. Meredith, Executors of W:,.ia:.i H. Meredith, dec’d. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from I oyd Superior Court in favor of Madison Montgomery, v*. Samuel S. Jack and William E. Meredith, Executors of William H. Meredith, deceased. Fcb.2L WESLEY SHROPSHIR, SI.fF. Floyd iar April. S/SSTMLL be sold on the first Tuesday in April V w next, tibl’ore the Court House do’or in the Town of Rome, Floyd county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 2, Isth District, 4th Section, of • ginally Cherokee, now Floyd county; levied on as tut iroperty of John Dickey. »o satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Elbert Superior Court in .'or of Bedford Harper vs. wd John Dicky. Feb. 24. W R. WILLIAMSON, D. ShlF. Panlding Sheriff* Sales for April. WILL be sold in the town of Van Wert, in the County of Paulding, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hotifs of sale the follow ing property to wit; Lot oflrtnd No. 1175, in the 20th dis'rict of the 3 I section, of originally Cherokee now Paulding Cnun v, 'evied upon ns the propertv of William R. Stringfel low to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices Court of Heard Connty, in fav->r of Robert Hide, levy tiiade and returned to me by a constable. Also Lot No. 992, in the 18th district of die 3 1 sec ’ion of originally Cherokee now Paulding County, levied on as the property of Frederick T. Green, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices court of Paulding County, in favor of Porter and Burney. Also !<>t No 829 in the 2’st dist. 3d section of ori ginally Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied op ns he property of Alien F. Williams, to satisfy two fi I as issued from a Justices Court of Troup county, one n favor of Cook and Coles, ns bearer of E. Reed, tho other in favor of Wm. McKaine, vs. Ailen"F. Williams md Homer Hinds security on the stay. Lot No. 1162, in the 3d dist. 3d sect, of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county; levied on as the property ot Joseph W R lines, to satisfy sundry fi fas ssued fjorn a Justices Court of Wilkinson county, in lavor ol Burwell Bailey. The above levies made and relumed to me by a Constable. Terms cash. Lot No. 71, IBth District, 3J Section, ofori ginally Cherokee, now Paulding county, levied on as he property of Henry Ezell, to satisfy a,fi. fa. issued ! rom a Justices Coutt of Washington couutv, in lavor •f Benjamin Latimore, vs. said Ezell. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. THOMAS C. DUNLAP. Shff. Feb. 20 h 1838. Forsyth Sales—March. Lot No 208 3 I Beers & St Jdii vs W Al-bright, “ ’* 551 2 1 Officers ot Court vs p.l Murray, “ “ 226 11 E L Newton, vs \ J Hale. Vegro man Sain Geo. Seahorn, vs TKe ly sen. Forty five bbls corn Wm Hamm<>nd vs Geo I’iiiiips, IValker Sales—March. Lot No 183 27 3 Thos Smith vs Ben Dorians •* “ 268 9 4 Joseph Leach vs G Spr'gg , “ “ 33 18 4 Jones <fe Johnson vs J Driver, “ •• 262 94 W H HnfF vs J Halloway Four Acres Land John Wood vs J R Wiliam, Paulding Sales—March. Lot No 298 2 4 Wm. M’Kinzie vs J Henderson “ “ 1113 19 3 Winn Clayton vs D Str wart, “ 582 18 3 Bedford II trper v* J Shakl'iord “ ‘‘ 813 20 3 Jesse Black, vs J G Jones, Cherokee Sales—M;i rch. Lot No 105 2 2 Wood & Hopkins vs WrnCreel, “ *• 555 15 2 J Montgomery vs E. Cook, “ “ 2.37 22 ? “ “ 267 22 c J an,e9 •’ our, ’ t,n Two negro G.rls, Snowden & Shear vs C GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. f SHAKEN up and posted bv Fletcher ” Horten, m tin; Oilih District, G. M one Roan bay mare, vith a white A spot in the forehead; fourteen hands high; supposed to !«e fourteen years old. Appraised to thirty dollars. Feb. 13,1838. A. PATTERSON, Clk. Benjamin Garrard, j. p. March 3. 7 4t GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. 4 KEN up and posted by John L. Russeau, living near Barnetts Mills, ° nC H >rsc; both hind feet white up k y yj * tf,e fetlock joint; the left fore-f>ot white; some white hairs on Ins right thigh; five feet two inches .ugh. Appraised to thirty dollars. January 24, 1638. A. PATTERSON, Clerk. G. L. Huggins, j r. March, 3. 7. 4. TO TCAC'IIIIKS. A MAN who can como well recommend id as zY an Engl sh Teacher, will meet with encourage, ment on aopl cation to the subscriber tn Rome. FRANCIS BURKE. Feb. 24. 6 4t NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to JESSE LAMBERTH will call ot Lumpkin A. Wright’s Office and set tle or they will te forced to pav cost. LUMPKIN & WRIGHT. Attorneys at Law. Feb. 22,1838.—if. NOTICE. fgWE Sheriffs Sales of Forsyth county, will in B future, be published in the Western Georgian. JAMES ROBERTS, Shff. Feb. 24. 6 4t. NOTICE. rWIHE Sheriff’s Sales of Paulding county, will in I fl. future, be published in the Western Georgian. ‘ Also, the business of the Clerks of said county. BARNABAS PACE. c. o. o. THOMAS A. CHISLOMN, c. s c. THOMAS DUNLAP, Shff. Feb. 24. 6. It. NOTICE. fMX HE Union Party of Floyd county, are requested JBL t<» assemble at the Court House tn Rome, on the first Saturday in March next, to appoint delegates o .he Convention to beheld onthe first ot May next. Feb. 21. MANY CITIZEN*. ETI Will Sue Tou.ju VOW let me tell all those that are indebted to me this is the last time I will ask them for money. For if they do not call on N. Yarbrough of this place, by the 10th day ol March next, and settle my demands they may expect to pay cost. WILLIAM K. BUYERS. Rome, Feb. 17 5 ts.