Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, February 14, 1828, Image 4

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if • ■ r -•.-YU AN ACT. incorporate the AUGUSTA INSUR- AND BANKING COMPANY OF THE F AUGUSTA and to repeal the acts n the ninth day of December, eighteen 1 and twenty-two. >n 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Itpresehl fatives of the Stute of Georgia. Assembly met, and it is hertby enacted hority of the same. That Piter Bes ses Harper. .John Bones, Charles Anderson Watkins. Edward J. Hab- W. Montgomery, Samcel Hale, and M. Woolsey, or any three or more of and they aie hereby constituted a board .ssioners whose duty it shall be to open f Subscription for shares in said Compa- t said book shall be opene-i on the first •n February next, and shall continue o- renty days at such place and for so ma- each day as the said Board of Comrois- ty determine on, during w ich time it AN ACT To incorporate the SAVINGS BANK of Augusta. W HEREAS, a number of the Citizens of Augusta and its neighborhood, under the title of the “ Augusta Savings Bank," have volun tarily associated themselves as a Society, for the sole purpose of receiving and investing in public •ecarititt for the payment of money drown or endorsed by, or existing against any manager, officer, or agent of the said Savings Bank. ARTICLE 12th. The officers elected pursuant to this act shall be and continueio office until others are appoint ed *, and no misnomer of the said corporation in any deed, testament or gift, grant, devise or other instrument, or other contract or convey- Stock, and substantial security on reai estate or .or deteat the same, if the said corporation shall be sufficiently described to ascertain the intent of the party or parties to give, devise, bequeathe, assure to, or contract with the corporation hereby created by the name afore said, nor shall any of the non-uses of the said privileges hereby granted create any forfeiture otherwise, such sums as may be deposited by in dividuals, and of affording to them the advanta ges of security and intereit, And. whereas, the members of this Society, by their Memorial to the Legislature, have prayed to be perpetuated and brought into legal existence wv pvi^viuutt u nuu uiuugllk IUIW l«tu CAHtCIILSi m - k.,# a ,,«L • M * . , by being incorporated and established by law, of ** e * a “ e ^ P nT,1 effes may be exercised with perpetual succession for the purposes of re- ^y the iald corpo ation, n o twithstanding any fail- ceiving, holding and improving, in such way as to them may seem propet, all such real and per sonal estate, as the said Institution shall become are to meet at any of the times appointed herein, or that may be appointed by the by laws and or dinances of the said Society for the purpose of U u,.„ g w - . possessed of or entitled to by gift, grant, devise, | Riding their annual or other meetings for elec twful for any person or persons citizens i bequest, purchase, deposit, loan and pavment for i t ' 0DS or * or . er * ub j*cts foi consideration; the the purposes of said Institution.-—Therefore, officers then m omce shall continue to hold and Section 1st Be it enacted by the Senate and ! exercise their respective offices, until others shall Bouse of Representatives of the State of Georgia i be duly elected to succeed them at some future ate to subscribe for any number ofshares ding one hundred, and if the whole a- Capital hereinafter mentioned be not d for at the expiration of said twenty hall then he lawful for any citizen or )r for any corporation or body politic s state to subscribe for any number remaining unsubscribed for. And be it further enacted by the autko- said. That said Board of Commission- give notice in the public newspapers of ar least one week before the opening look of Subscription of the time and .ubscribing, and that said Commisson- ^■‘quire from each subscriber a sum not - five per cent, on the amount subscri- m, her or them, to be paid into the hands ftinmissioners at the time of subscribing. in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of Ike same, That, John Camp bell, Thomas Cumming, SamueJ Hale, Isaac Hen ry, Timothy Edwards, Edward F. Campbell, James Fraser, William W Montgomery Joseph Wheeler, Anderson Watkins, Asaph Waterman, Augustus Moore, Henry Cumming, John How ard, William H. Turpin, John Course, Richard Tubman, John Phinizy, George Twiggs, John Moore, and James Harper, and their successors in office forever, be and they are hereby erected and made one body politic and corporate, in deed and in law, by the style and title of “The Augusta Savings Bank,” and by the same name of subscribing. , shall constitute a Board of Appointment, having And be it further enacted by the autho- j perpetual succession with pswer annually, on the said. That the Stockolders in said In- ; second Monday of January in each and every shall be and they are hereb declared I year, to elect a Board, consisting of seven Mana- >d y corporate and politic under the name j gers, for the regulation of the concerns of the said ofthe A GlISTA INSUR VNCF AND | Savings Bank, and are hereby made able and ca- .G COMPANY, and by that name and ; pable in law to have, purchase, receive, take, hold, y sue and be sued. ;.lead and be implead- | possess, enjoy and retain to them and their suc- •r and be answered unto in any Court of i cessors, lands, rents, tenements, hereditaments, '.quity in this State or elsewhere, having stock, goods, chattels and effects, of what kind, t jurisdiction and shall enjoy perpetual ■ nature, or quality soever, whether real, personal, n of officers and members, may have or mixed, by gift, grant, demise, bargain and sale, devise, bequest, testament, legacy, loan, de posit or advance, or by any other mode of con veyance or transfer whatever, and the same to give grant, bargain, sell, demise, convey, assure, transfer, alien, pay, release and dispose of, for the whole or any less estate orpropc-rty, than they have in the same, in such manner and form as said Society, by their by-laws and regulations, i common seal, may make ordain and such by-laws, rules and regulations, as deem expedient and necessary to car- fect the object of this institution-— Pro- tch by-laws, rules, ordinances and regu- not repugnant to the laws or constitu- is ^tate, or of the United States. And be it further enacted by the autho , shall not oxcepd Five Hundred Thou- lars. which shall be divided into shares undred Dollars ; but the company may e business as soon as One Hundred 1 Dollars in specie, or the notes of spe- g Banks shall have been paid, and that expiration of the said twenty days herein lowed for subscribing, it shall be the duty omnrissioners to convene the Storkhol- ibscribers, by giving ten days notice in ; newspapers of Aurusta ofthe time and neeting, who may then or at any time r proceed to the Election of a Board of under such rules and regulations as they pt for that purpose. . And be it further enacted by the autho- ■.said, That the Directors so appointed leir first meeting thereafter proceed to ntment of a President from among their y and the said President and Directors oint such officers under them as they n necessary and expedient for carrying sions of the act into effect. And be it further enacted by the autho- ~~ J That said Company when organi- said. oresaid, shall have full power and autho- sure property and effects ot every nature ription against losses by fire or by w ater, ther accidents, dangers and casualties t Insurance Companies are usually es- , , or to buy or sell life Annuities. . And be it further enacted by the autho- said. That said Company shall be hound l losses on property or other assurances them within six months after the hap- lereof in all cases where the claimant •ompelled to institute a suit for the reco- mch losses, the same shall stand in or- ial at the first term, and the amount re- -hall be on interest from and after the n of the said six months, and if the said i shall neglect or refuse to pay such los- i the said six monlhs, where there is no s.to the amount claimod, or within ten ■r final recovery ajainst them in cases then and in such event this eharter lerlared null and void. And be it further enacted by the autho- said That the said Company shall have rereive, purchase, hold and possess any real or personal for the use. benefit, or e of the sa d corporation, and to sell and >se of the same, and they are hereby de- be vested with all tiie powers, advanta- leges and emoluments of an association is incorporated for the intentions or pur- resaid. And be it further enacted by the autho- said, That the said corporation shall, continue for and during- the term of irs. from the passage’of this act, unless should be forfeited according to the pro- lereof. ■). A nd be it further enacted by the autho- said. That said company shall be per- ,id they are hereby authorised to issue >tes of credit, payable to bearer on de- ;ned by the President and countersign- isted by the Cashier, to the amount of i! stock paid in. Provided, that nobills of ill be issued as aforesaid, unless by con- e owners of three-fifths of toe stock of jany. ■t. And be it further enacted by the autho- zsaid. That all bills or notes of credit aforesaid shall be paid on demand at any’s office. 2. And be it further enacted, That the ?d an act to incorporate the Georgia isurance Company, and to repeal the act e passed for that purpose, which was to on the ninth day of December, eight- red and twenty-two, be and the same is epealed, IRBY HUDSON, Sveakcr of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate, to 26th December, 1827. JOHN FORSYTH, Governor. Georgia, Secretary of State's Office, > Milledgeville, Jan. 7th, 1827. J > that the foregoing is a true copy of ,ial act deposited in this office, with the ill of the State affixed thereto. e. Hamilton, Secretary of State. tie Commissioners appointed by the fore s'^t of the General Assembly of the State la, hereby give notice, that a book will 1 at the Branch of the Bank of the State •aat A gusta, on MONDAY the fourth "ebruary next and continue open for *ys thereaftev ; from 10 to 2 P. M. du ll period, subsbscriptiong will be receiv- Capital Stock of the AUGUSTA IN- :E, AND BANKING COMPANY, ac- J the provisions ofthe Charter of Incor aid Company. <vo dollars on each share will be be paid at the time of sufascrib- said. That the capital s ork of said shall order and direct, and shall and may apply * 1 the same, with rents, issues, income, interest and profits of such estate, and the moneys arising from the sale, alienation, disposal or em ployment thereof, to the uses, ends and purposes of their Institution, according to the rules, regu lations and orders of their Society now in force, of which, according to the provisions hereinafter made, shall from time to time be declared, touch ing the same as effectually and fully, as any per son or body politic or corporate within this State, by the constitutions ana law* of this State, can do and perform. And the said Institution, by the name, style and title aforesaid, shall and may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all courts of law within this State and elsewhere, and also make, have and use a common seal, and the same bleak, alter and renew at their pleasure, and shall have power also, to make, establish, ordain and put in execution, such by-laws, ordi nances and regulations as should to them, oi a majority of such quorum of them, (as has alrea- dj or shall hereafter be directed,) seem meet or convenient for th*' government of such corpora tion, not beiug contrary to the constitution and laws of this State, and generally to do and exe cute, all and singular, such acts, matters and things, which to the said corporation shall ormav appeitain and be nec ssary for the purposes thereof, subject, nevertheless, to the rules, regu lations, limitations and provisions, herein descri bed and declared. Section 2nd.—And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the following rules, limi tations and provisions, shall form and be funda mental articles of the constitution of the corpora tion. ARTICLE 1st. The Board of Appointment shall have power each year to choose by ballot from its own body, a President and other officers, at the time of their annual meeting, on tr.e second monday in Janua ry, and also to fill all vacancies which mav occur among them by death, resignation or otherwise, and at such meeting eleven members shall con stitute a quorum. ARTICLE 2nd. The Bank shall be conducted by seven Mana gers, chosen annually by the Board of Appoint ments, who shall each and every year, at such time as shall be designated by the by-laws of the Institution, chosen from among its own body, a President, and shall ave power to appoint a Se cretary, Treasurer and stiv.li other officers as the busiaess of the corporation may require with such compansaiion as they may determine. ARTICLE 3rd. The Managers shall have power to fill up by ballot, any vacancy which may occur in their own body or officers. Two thirds of the members pre sent to agree to all removals and new appoint ments, and no appointment or removal to take place, when a less number than five Managers are present. ARTICLE 4th. No President or Manager shall receive direct ly or indirectly, any pay or emolument for his services. ARTICLE 6th. Deposits of no less than Two Dollars, but of any larger sum, shall be received. ARTICLE 6th. On the first Monday of June and December of every year, if the funds of the Institution shall warrant it, there shall be declared and paid a dividend on all sums which shall have been de posited at such rate of interest as the Board of Managers shall direct. Interest to be calculated only from the first day of January, April, July and October in each year, and not haviag relation to the time of deposit, provided deposit shall be made at any intermediate period between those dates, nor shall interest be allowed for fractional parts of a month ARTICLE 7th. The deposits and payments shall be regularly entered in the books of the office, and every per son depositing money shall be furnished with a duplicate of his or. her account, in which every deposit or payment shall be regularly entered as soon as made. No money shall be drawn out under Five Dollars, unless to close an account, and all deposits sha'l be repaid when required, on giving two weeks notice. ARTICLE 8tb. The Managers shall meet at least once in every month, and five shall be a quorum, except in the months of July, August and September, when three members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Books. Treasurer’s accounts and other documents, shall be produc ed at such meetings. ARTICLE 9tb. The Managers shall be at liberty at any time to refuse deposits, and on giving one month’s notice, to return such as have been made with interest thereon, to be calculated to that time and no longer. ARTICLE 10th. A report shall annually be prepared by their auditors, who shall not be managers or officers of the corporation, chosen by the Board of Appoint ment from their body or elsewhere, and such re ports shall be published in one or more of the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, and the Mana gers shall annually transmit one copv of the said report to th 3 Governor, and by him to be laid ce- fore the Legislature ofthe State of Georgia. ARTICLE 11th. No manager, officer, or agent of the Savings Bank, should be allowed, directly or indirectly, to borrow any money or moneys from the said Bank, nor shall the said Bank have, hold, er pur chase, cny notes, bonds, mortgages, cr other meeting of the said Institution, which the said corporation is hereby authorized to hold for such purpose. IRBY HUDSON, Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS. President of the Senate. Assented to, Dec. 18, 1827. JOHN FORSYTH, Governor. SECRETARY OF ST ATE’S OFFICE. > Milledgeville, 29th Jan., 1828. $ The above and foregoing is a true copy from the original act deposited in this office, with the great seal of the State affixed thereto. E. HAMIL1 ON, See'ry of State. January 11 80 T‘ THE CASKET, OR Flowers of Literature, Wit and Sentiment, EMBELLISHED WITH SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS. HF patronage that has already been extend ed to the Casket, has not only- exceeded our most sanguine expectations, but, if we mis take not, is unprecedented in the annals of monthly literature. This success bas induced us to give the work a more attractive form for the present year, os well in its literary department, as well as in its decorations and typographical arrangements. A new font of type "has been pro cured, upon which it is printed; the size and number of the pages are to be considerably ex- tended and they are also enlarged, and paper superior to that formerly used, is employed in its publication ; meantime, that every department may exhibit a corresponding degree of improve ment, arrangements having been entered into with artists, for various decorations and orna ments. The usual number of copper-plates will be found, and it is pi oposed to furnish each num ber with two wood engravings, instead of one. as heretofore. The wood engravings representing scenes, or referring to incidents familiar or inter esting to most of our readers, will be accompani ed by well written descriptions of events and ex hibitions connected with the picture—each re fleeting upon the other's interest and value. It is our desire to render the Casket interesting to the various classes of readers to whom periodl cal literature generally addresses itself; and we shall feel called upon to search, with renewed at tention and assiduity, for the most interesting contents of foreign Magazines, while a proper inducement will be held out for native writers to contribute a portion of their labors to enrich our Casket. These regulations can be effected without any sacrifice of that light reading, and general maga zine of small paragraphs that must enter into all literary works; inasmuch as the size of the work will be very considerably enhanced—its contents, thesefore, assumes a more diversified j form, and boasts an increase of solid matter. The price of the Casket will be $3 60 per an num, payable within three m-mths after the re ceipt of the first number—but, if the subscription is pa id in advance, $2 50 will be received as pay ment in full The arrangements which we have made for thg' publication of the Casket, warrant us in assuring it- patrons, that it shall equal, in attraction, any work of the kind that has been published ; wh le its price is scarcely half that of the most ordinary monthly publications. Those who wish ,o patronize the work will please to intimate their wishes by sending us hie subscription in advance—the increasing expenses of the paper, printing, engravings, &lc. render it absoluteiy necessary for us to be f urnished with the means of meeting expenditures promptly. ATKINSON ii ALEXANDER. 112 Chesnut-street, directly opposite the Post- Office, Ckesnut-street. It may be well to state, that the “ Casket for 1827,” forms a distinct volume—price $2 50; it contains thirty-six splendid engravings, with nearly 600 pages of letter-press printing, consti tuting one of the cheapest publications in the U. States. A few of the numbers can be s pplied to fnture subscribers. Jan 28 76 An Ordinance, To prevent Slaves in certain cases from y*. apart from their owners or hirers • - Sec. 1st. Be it Ordained bv the Citu' Of Augusta, That from and after the fif st daw January next, no Slave who may have been who may hereafter be found guilty according ? law of the crime of burglary or larceri-v of r. chasing of another slave any article or "thing c* trary to law, receiving from any person w f I" ever or concealing stolen property, knowi D X" to be stolen, harboring or concealing any Lf away slave or slaves, gaming or selling W j DP \ spirituous liquors, contrary to law or the Or^X ances of the city, or who shall be convicted beio-. three members of Council, after due and seaio- able notice to his or her owner or hirer, o/tk agent of either, to attend the trial of said sla Tr the offence of keeping a disorderly house. hp nprmittort tn 1 ^ with said dwelling, without a license from tlu City Council, under a penalty of not ** “ore th ,3 one hundred dollars to be paid bv his or her ow er or hirer, or the agent of either, provide- » shall appear that such slave may have been li v i apart contrary to the provisions of this ordinal with the consent or approhatoa of said own..' hirer or agent. ’ ”■ 2d ; And be it further ordained, That ia fa _ the license mentioned in the preceding sectio- granted, the applicant shall pay to the city a not less than twenty-five nor more than one fc M dred dollars and give bond with approved rity to the City Council of Augusta in the p tn g sum of one hundred dollars, conditioned frr future good behaviour ofthe slave or siav's * whomthe application shall be made. wbichliccrX shall expire the fiist Monday in January i a c “ t ry year. J 3d. And be it further ordained, That ever- slave found r'esidiug in this city, and not un J, J . the immediate control of an owner or hirer or Li- or her agent shall be considered as runaway am* treated accordingly. 4th. And be it further ordained, That anv per son who shall rent a bouse for the purpose "ot W ing occupied by any slave who mav hare bees guilty of any ofthe crimes or offences enumerv ted in the first section of this ordainance, and who may be without license, may be fined in a sun not exceeding fifty dollars. 5th And be it further ordained. That the eleventh section ofthe Geneial Ordinance pas< ed the 20th December, 1825, be and the samei. hereby repealed. Done in C ouncil, the 21 st day of December. 182" By the Mayor SAMUEL HALE, Mayor of the City of Auguste G. M. WALKER, Clerk C. C. Dec. 27 67 tf PETER BENNOCH, JAMES HARPER, JOHN f>ONES, CHARLES CABUZAN, ANDERSON WATKINS EDWARD J HARDEN, WM. W. MONTGOMERY, 5AMU*- L HALE, ABRAHAM M.WOOLSEY. I 74 lm 1 ? 2 >1 In the Superior Court, Scriven County. October Term, 1827. Present the Honorable William Schley, Judge. U PON the petition of James B. Lewis, stating the loss of a certain instrument in writing, commonly called an order drawn by Samuel. S. Bryan in favor of Green D. Pearce, on Solomon Kemp, sen, Esq. for One Hundred Dollars, bear ing date at Savannah, in the year 1823-24, a co py of which, as near as the petitioner can recol lect, is attached to the said petition, and praying that the said order he established in lieu of the orginal lost or mislaid; It is ordered by the Court, That the parties in interest do file their object ions, if any they have, on or before the next term of this Court, why the copy of the said or- dei attached to the petition, should not be estab lished in lieu of the original; And it is further ordered, That a copy of this ru e be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, once a month until the next sitting of this Court. A true extract ta en from the minutes, this 1st day of Nov. 1827. Seaborn Goodal), Clk. Nov. 5 52 in6m CITY SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL be sold, at the market-house, in the city of Augusta, on Thursday the 21st instant, at 11 o’clock, A. M. Three Horses, levied upon by virtue of sundry attachments from Court of Com mon Pleas vs. Joseph Fickling, and sold by order of Court as perishable property. A. PICQUET, Sheriff C. A. Feb 11 80 td An Ordinance. R egulating the appointment of Vcodu. Masters for the City of Augusta, prescrib ing their duties, and for other purposes- Se t. 1st. Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, that from and after the passing of this ordinance, the City Council will appoint”oo the first Satui day in January in evc-y vear, c, at their next, or at any subsequent meeting, Vendue Master, for the city, not exceeding; tour” who, previous to receiving liienses. shall give bond with approved security, to the Mayor of the city of Aue.usta, and Lis successors in office, in the sum of thirty thousand dollars, conditioned for the punctual payment of all the Taxes, and the faithful discharge of all the duties required of Vendue Masters by the laws of this State, or the ordinances ofthe city of Augusta. Sect. 2d. And be it further ordained. That each and every Vendue Master, so appoint-'-) shall, before receiving his license, take an oath before the Mayor or any member of Council, faithfully to perform and di-charge all the duties of a Vendue Master, for said citv, according ta the laws of this state and the orilinanc s oft ij city, to th< jest of his ability, which affidavit shall be deposited with the Clerk of Council, and shall quarter yearly on the first Saturday in the months of April, July, October and January ns, every year, make returns on oath of the amaunti of all his sales at vendue during the three inonthj next preceeding the time of said return 1 , and shall also pay over to the Collector and Treasurer of the city at or before the tine of making bis rttura all monies accruing to the state of Georgia ortbf city of Augusta, for the duties or taxes upon such sales. Sect. 3d. And be it further ordained, that each Vendue Master, so appo -nted, shall pay annually to the city at oi before the lime of receiving hit license the sum of two hundred dollars. Sect. 4th. And be it further ordained, that any person acting as Vendue Master in the city ol Augusta, without a license from the City Coun cil, or any Vendue Master failing to make his re turns as this ordinance requires, maybe fined in a sum not exceediug five hundred dollars for every offence, and the license of such Vendue Master may be revoked by order ofCouncil. Sect. 5tb. And be it further ordained, that it shall be the duty of the Collector and Treasures to deposite in one of the banks of this city to the credit ofthe Treasurer of the state of Georgia, all the state taxes received from Vendue Masters in this city, in not more than five days after receipt of the same, and to notify the said Treasurer. Quarter yearly, by letter ofthe amount of snch deposite. Sect. 6th. And be it further ordained, that all ordinances, and parts of ordinances militating against this ordinance, be and the same arehere- by repealed. ' Done in Council the 5th day of January, 1828 SAMUEL HALE, Mayor of the City of Augusti- By the Mayor. GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. c. Jan. 10 71 TO THE LOVERS OF Natural Heads of Hair. T HE subscriber, who has just arrived in this city from New-York, offers for sale an ex tensive assortment of WIGS and TOUPETS, all of his own manufacture, and at the various pri ces from $15 to $25 each. He particularly re quests those wanting his Natural Heads of Hair to make immediate application, as he cannot possibly protract his stay beyond Thursday Even ing, the 14tb instant. Apply at the Bar of the City Hotel. He has also brought with him a few LADIES’ WIGS. Ladies wanting said article, will please to send their orders, and he will wait on them at tbeir residence. THOMAS QUIRK, No. 492 Broad- Way, New- York, Where all orders after hit departure, will be thankfully received. Aqgusta, Feb 1.1 8P fit v - AN ORDIN ANCE, T O amend the Forty-eighth Section of the General Ordinance, passed the 20th De cember, 1827. Be it ordained by the authority of the City Coun cil of Augusta, That it shall not be lawful for aD7 person to fire a gun, pistol, or any other fire arm.', within the iimits of the city, except in caseol military parade. Nor shall any person ben rockets, crackers, or ar.y kind of fire-works, with in the said limits. Nor shall any person keep- sell, vend, or offer for sale, any rockets, cracker;, or any other fire-works, within the limits ofV- 3 city. Persons offending against this ordinary, shall pay a fine not exceeding Twenty Dollars Done in Council the 15th day of Decan’r-r, 1827. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor City of Avgvs'A By the Mayor. Geo. M. Walker, Clerk C. C. Dec 20 65 5 UPHOLSTERING. Mr. H. Lefevre and hi 8 _ Lady, just arrived from Paris, id* form the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, tbsl he would be thankfull for any business in the » bove line. He is master of the business, having been seven years in Paris,Upholsterer to the robe of the Crown, and has quit it from Poft‘4t motives. He would be glad to have an opportu nity of exhibiting in this place, bis skill, by i'- r j nishing or decorating any one, or numbers c apartments. His prices will be moderate. Orders left at Mr. Guytnarin’s, watch makf- No. 171 Broad-street will be attended to- Dec 20 652m All persons having de* mands against the estate « Samuel G. Star, late of Augusta deceased, render them to the subscriber, duly attested ,wwf in the timerprescribed by law. ALEX. GRAHAM, Admf EDGE CUT OFF