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VOL. IX.
PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.
Howard's Brick Buildings opposite the Post Office,
M'hilosli Street.
DIRECTIONS.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu
tes, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be he'd on
the first Tuesday in the month, between the hoars often
in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at ihe Court-
Houso of the. co in v in which the property is situated.
Notice of those sal-., mi-t b • gi en in a pub lie. Gazette
SIX TV d ivs previous to the day of sale.
Notices of t io -ale of poi*o ini property must be given
inlike man inr, FDR I’Y.I ivs previous to the day ol sale .
Notices to the d ’bto s and creditors oi an elate, must j
be published for FORTY davs.
Notice that apilication will bn male to .he ( curt of
Ordidarv for l-i'ivo to soil laud, must be published for
FOUR MON THS. ,
Notice for L ive tn sell Negro’s, must be published for
FOUR MON THS before aiiyordor absolute shall be made
hereon by the court.
ORDERED, that the eight section of the
general ordinance be published and strictly en
forced, and that the street officer and other offi
cers of the Council, report all offenders:
It shall be the duly of Lot holders, and those
having charge of Lots, to keep them clean and
dry. They shall permit no cellar or sink to j
contain water. They shall fill up all low pla- i
ees within their enclosure, in such manner as to 1
pass into the streets. It shall also be their duty, !
and they are hereby required on every day, ex- ;
cept the sabbath. to remove from their lots all!
decayed and decaying vegetable and animal
substances, and in general, everything tend-i
ing to corrupt the air, and to place the same in I
the streets opposite their lots, and twenty feet |
from the boundary, between day light and nine !
o’clock in the morning; and no person shall I
throw trash or filth into the streets from their I
lots any other time than between day light and '
nine o’clock, A. M. nor on the Sobath day. !
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
July 22 87 '
RESOLVED, That it is expedient to j
make an arrangement for throwing open Hy- j
drant water for lhe use of the public in many of]
the streets of the city on .reasonable terms,
which shall be fixed by two arbitrators to be ap
pointed by the City Council, twofoy the pro
prietor of the Writer Works, aid one umpire to
be selected by the four arbitrators so chosen.
Resolved, That if the foregoing arrangement
be carried into effect, rhe Hvdrant water shall
be carried to the lower end of Broad-Street.
Upon the passage of [he foregoing Resolu
tions, the Yeas and Nays were required and are
as follows: —
YE A.S.—Messrs Miller, Bishop and Harper.
NAYS.—Messrs Crump, Mealing, Bush,
Dillon and Warren.
A true extract from the Minutes of Council,
passed the 11th day' of July 1835, and pub
lished by order.
GEO. M. WALKER Clerk.
Julv 17 . 85
FOR SALE.
MISS JANE BERTRAND is offered for
sale ; she is 8 years old and stands
among the first blooded nags, as well as a distin
guished r ice nag. She has been the winner of
many 4 mile purses, and was a close contending
nag in the race over lhe Lafayette Course with
the celebrated Argyle and Rattlesnake. As for
game and bottom none can dispute it. Those
who are in th away of raising and improving
the blood of Horses, would do well to have
Miss Jane among their stock.
Also, a match of superior family Horses,
which can be highly recommended, young and
perfectly gentle, of fine action. Also, one j
small well set Saddle Horse, which can be
bought low, on account of his bad order. His
equal for ease and gentleness cannot be but sel
dom found. As a riding horse for a lady, none
his superior, 6 years old and warranted sound.
Apply to * R. W. McKEEN.
July 1 ts 78
CITY MARSHALL’S SALE.
WILL be sold on Thursday, 6JI day of
August next, two small bales of goods,
levied on as the property of Walton Knight to
satisfy two executions, the City Council against
said Knight.
MITCHELL NELSON, C. M.
July 22 td 87
Adiuinis.rat.ir’s Sate.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Market-House, in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
Ten Shares Merchants and Planters Bank Stock
and one share of Augusta Libra ry Stock, belong
ing to the estate of Philip Crane, deceased.
J. W. BRIDGES, Adm’r.
May 27 . 63 wtd
TAKEN UP ASTRAY.
» A LARGE Sorrel-Roan HORSE that has
-zdsL been staying about my place, near Au
gusta, for twelve or tourteen days, 9 or 10 years
old, with white hind feet and blaze in his face,
wnich the owner can have by paying expences
and for this notice.
ROBERT W. MuKEEN.
april 20 48 if
NOTICE.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Courtof Richmond County while sitting
Ibr ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
House in Marion County, on the first Tuesday
in August next, a Tract of Land, in said coun
ty, 4th District, No 76 (originally in Muscogee
county,but from a division of that County Dis
trict Nol has fallen in Marion,) andsoldas the
property of William Beil, an Idiot.
CA THARINE BELL, Guardian.
June 10 69
ElFl’if DOLLARS REGARD.
A FREE MULLATTO MAN, calling him
self THOMAS ROOT, came to my house
in April last, said he had no home, and I em
ployed him. On the 28th tilt. he left my employ
ment, taking with him my Horse, Saddle and
Bridle, worth $125, and also robing me of $4 in
cash. Said fellow will probably make for
Greenville, Merriwether county. Any person
delivering said fellow and my horse to me in
Putman county, near Eatenton shall receive the
above reward, for the horse alone $25.
* . LEMON W. TART.
June 15 3t 84
Administrator’s Notice*
A LL persons indebted to Daniel A. Weed
7^. deceased, late of Richmond County, are re
quested to make payment to tlje undersigned—
and those holding claims against said deceased,
are requi ed to hand in an account ot their de
mands within the time prescribed bv law.
A. J. MILLER, Adm’r.
July 8 6tw 81
- Administrator’s Sale.
'WM/'ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Sep
w w tember next, at the lower Market House
in the City ot Augusta,between the usual hours
pf sale, the House and Lot now occupied by F.
H. Cook as a clothing store, belonging to the es
tate of Daniel Clark dece.
ROBERT CLARKE, Adm’r.
July 10 85
ORANGES.
5000 SWEET Havana Oranges,
’ 1 METCALF.
Cr E O R Cr IA €> O U Hl E !€•
I MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
' Fin HE Lectures in this institution will be re
st sinned on the third Monday in October
i next, and continued as usual six months. They
! will be delivered by L. A. DUGAS, M. D., on
I Anato n/ and Physiology.
j PAUL F. EVE, M. D., on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
A. CUNNINGHAM, M. D., on the Principles
and Practice of Medicine.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., on Therapeutics and
Materia Medica.
M. ANTONY, M. D., on Obstetricsand Dis
eases of Women and Infants.
L. D. FORD M. D on Chemistry and Phar
macy.
THE TERMS ARE:
Matriculation Ticket, to be taken once, $5 00
Tickets for the Full Course, 100 000
Tickets for Practical Anatomy, once
only, 10 00
Diploma Fee, 10 00
JOHN W. WILDE, PresiiZewL
L. D. Ford, Sec'y Board of 'Trustees.
Augusta, July 10,1835. July 10 82
The papers of Augusta; Banner and
Whig, Athens; Journal and Federal Union,
Milledgeville; Enquirer and Sentinel, Colum
bus; Georgian and Republican, Savannah,(Geo.)
Aiken Telegraph, Columbia Times, Pendleton
Messenger, and Greenville Mountaneer, (S.CD
Raleigh Star, and Western Carolinian, (N. C.)
Knoxville Register, (Ten.) Floridian, (Flo);
Tuscaloosa Intelligencer, Montgomery Jour
nal, Huntsville Advocate, Mobile Register,
(Ala.) Jackson S. R. Banner, and Natches
Courier & Journal, (Miss.) will publish the ad
vertisement to the amount of Five Dollars each
and send their receipt with the last No. contain
ing it, to L. D. Ford See. and Treas. Medical
College of Georgia.
AN ORDINANCE,
To regulate-proceedings in certain cases against
persons violating the city ordinances, and to
punish witnesses for non attendance.
Sect. 1. Be it ordained by’ the City Council
of Augusta, audit is hereby ordained by the
authority of the same, That from and after the
passing of this ordinance,'when any individual
has been summoned to attend before Council to
answer to a charge of violating the city ordi
nances, or either of them, or any section there
of, in puisuance of the twenty-fifth section of
the General Ordinance now offeree; and shall
fail to appear or show sufficient cause for his
non aitendance, the Council may pass an order
requiring the Marshall and the City Constables,
or any of them, to arrest such person and bring
him or her before the Mayor or some Member
of Council, and upon his or her being arrested
and brought before the Mayor oi any Member
of C tincil, it shall be the duty of the Mayor or
Member of Council to require of such person a
bond with security for his or her appearance at
the next regular session of the City Council
after the arrest, and for his or her abiding the
order and judgment of the same—and upon
such bond and security being given in a sum at
the discretion of the Mayor or Member ol
Council, lhe individual shall bedischaiged from
arrest.
Sect. 2. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That in all cases where
the bond and security required in the first sec
tion of this ordinance shall be given, and the
person giving the same shall fail to appear be
fore the Council, (at its next regular session, or
at any subsequent session, if the case shall be
continued, or the Council be adjourned,) the
Council shall proceed to try such person, and
if he or she be convicted and fined, execution
shall be issued against the property of the of
fender.and his or her security for the amount
of line and costs.
Sect. 3. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, all cases where
the person arrested shall be unable to give the
security required by the first section of this or
dinance, the Mayor or Member of Council, be
fore 'whom he or she may be brought, shall
c.ommit himor her to jail till the next session of
Council, or until security be given, or he may
discharge such person upon his or her own re
cognizance without security.
Sect. 4. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid. That when any person
charged with violating the city ordinances, or
either of them, or any section thereof, shall ap
pear before Council and stand his or her trial,
and shall be convicted and fined, such individu
al may, at the discretion of Council, be commit
ted to jail till the fine and all costs are paid.
Sect. 5. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of
the Clerk of Council, upon the application of
any person concerned, to issue subpoenas for
witnesses in any case against an individual for
a violation of the city ordinances, ■which shall
be served by the Marshall, a City Constable, or
any other person, at least one day before the
session of Council, and it shall be the duty of
such witness to attend ; and if any witness, af
ter being duly subpoenaed, shall fail to attend,
he shall be fined by the City’- Council in a sum
not exceeding five hundred dollars, and may’
be bv order of Council attached for contempt
and committed to jail for any time not exceed
ing thirty days, unless such ■witness make a suf
ficient excuse for his or her non attendance,
to be. judged of by the Council.
Sect. 6. And be it further ordained by’ the
authority aforesaid, That the City Council of
Augusta shall meet at the City Hall on <he first
Saturday in each and every month for the trial
of >(lenders against the city ordinances; and
shall have power to adjourn to some other day,
or from day’ to day, if expedient or necessary,
and all persons charged with offencesand all
witnesses shall be bound to attend such regular
or adjourned meeting.
Sect. 7. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That all ordinances and
and parts of ordinances militating against this
ordinance be and th&same are hereby repealed
Done in Council the 18th day of July, 1835.
By the Mayor.
SAMUEL HALE. Mayor.
GEO. M. WALKER. Clerk.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, )
A/Aeas, .7uZi/7,1835, (
COMMENCEMENT.
Exercises ol the Commencement week
_uL will take place in the following order:
On Monday, July 27, the Board of Visiters
will convene, and the examination of the sever
al Classes will occupy the week; and that of can
didates for admission into College, will take
place on Saturday, the Ist of August.
On Sunday, the 2d, the Commencement Ser
mon will be preachedin the College Chapel.
On Monday, the Board of Trustees will con
vene.
On Tuesday the Speeches of Junior Orators
will be succt eded by an Oration from Wm. C.
Dawson, Esq., before the Alumni; and
On Wednesday,the sth Augustus the Annual
Commencement.
The exerciscswillbe closed on Thursday, by
an Oration from Daniel Chandler, Esq., before
the Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Societies.
' ASBURY HULL, Secretary.
July 17 3t 85
A D MINI ST R ATO R’S NOTICE.
FOUR Months after date, application will
be made tothe Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county for leave to sell ail the real estate
of Daniel A. Weed, deceased,late of said coun
ty. A. J. MILLER,Adm’r.
July 17 mlm 85
AUGUSTA, GEO., MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1835.
STEAM PACKETS FOR NEW YORK
and Norfolk.
THE steam packets VVM.
Os gibbon a and COL-
run regularly
®fioßß3BSS!B®E&from Charleston to New
York; one of these leaving Mey’s wharf every
Saturday Afternoon at 4 o’clock, and the DA
VID BROWN, every Wednesday fortnight,
commencing from Charleston 24th June, 1835;
Fare $30 —time ofPassage, from 70 to 80 hours.
The steam packet SOUTH CAROLINA and
DOLPHIN, ply regularly to Norfolk as at foot
—Fare $20 —time ofPassage 40 to 48 hours, and
generally only one night at Sea.—These boats
form a conjunction with the Chesapeake Boats
to Baltimore and Richmond —Passage can be
engaged by letter (postpaid and money enclos
ed) directed to
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
No. 6 Fitzsimon’s whf.
Charleston, S. C. June 1835.
7’/lc South Carolina Capt. Rollin’s will leave.
Norfolk, Charleston,
Thursday, 25th June Wednesday, Ist July
Tuesday, 7th July Monday, 13th July’
Saturday, 18th “ Friday, 24th “
Thursday, 30th “ Rednesday, sth Aug.
Tuesday, 11th Aug. Wednesday. 9th “
Tuesday, 25th “ Monday, 31st “
The Dalphin, Capt. Pennoyer, will leave
Norfolk Charleston
Thursday, 18th June Tuesday 23d June
Tuesday, 30th“ Sunday, sth July
Saturday’, 11th July Thursday, 16th “
Tuesday, 21st “ Tuesday* 28th “
Tuesday,4lh Aug.
N. B. No name put down until the money is
paid.
The boats will never again remain later than
4 o’clock P. M.
July 15 3tw 84
NOTICE.
THE undersigned take this method of infor
ming their customers and friends, that they
will discontinue the Factorage and commission
business in this city, on the first day of August
next.
Maj. F. C. Heard, who has heretofore conduc
ted this business, will attend to the settlement of
the same in Augusta.
J. D. BEERS, I. R. ST. JOHN & Co.
July 22 2t 87
The city papers will please insert the above
twice.
TOJ H. WHITLAW & Co. having resolved
I’B • to close their connection in business, of
fer their stock of goods at reduced prices, at
wholesale or retail. Their Stock consists of
such articles as are usually’ kept in dry good
stores, and will positively be’sold as stated. Bar
gains may’ be expected.
July’ 17 6t 85
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
THIS Theatre will be rented for one year,
or a term of years to any respectable Lessee.
Address ISAAC MOISE, Sec’ry.
O’ The Charleston Courier and New York
Courier & Enquirer will give the above 3 week
ly insertions.
NOTICE.
AGREEABLY loan order of the Inferior
2jL Court of Richmond County, while sitting ;
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court;
House in Muscogee County on the first Tues- ■
day in October next, between the usual hours of
sale, a Tract of Land lying and being in the |
sixth (6) District, Muscogee County, and known i
in the plan of said district as numbe fifty-one ;
(51) for the benefit of the creditors of David j
Lyn er, deceased.
Terms at sale.
THOS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r.
J uly 20 td 85
FASHION A BLE BO N N ETS.
Snowden <& Shear
HAVE received this day from New York,
a supply of Ladies’ English and French
very superior plain STRAW BONNETS of
the most fashionable shapes—also, Lace and
Florence trimmed Bonnets of the latest styles—
also, Ladies’ superior white, black and assorted
colors Lace Gloves—Ladies’ superior White
Silk Hose—White and Green Oil Silk —supe-
rior Black Grode Pai is (very rich lustre)—a
very large supply of Green, Black, White, Pur
ple and Blue Worsted Lace, andsuperior Drill
Eye Needles.
June 8 ts C 8
AGENCY FOR INDIAN CLAIMS.
Milledgeville, May 19, 1835.
rpilE undersigned, having been engaged for
J some time in the examination of claims for
indemnity,for spoliations byCreek Indians,is de
sirousofbringingthe investigation toa close,
lhatthose whose claims may be allowed, may
drawthe sums to which they shall be entitled,at
as early a day as may be practible. To this end
the Ist day of August next is limited, as the
last day of the reception ofclaims, or of evidence
in support ofclaims,for indemnity for spoliations
committed by Creek Indians. All persons in
terested hereby have notice that claimants who
may delay beyond the day above stated will be
forever hereafter barred.
JOHN A. CUTHBERT, Commissioner.
June 3 66
Editors will render service to claimants
by polishing the foregoing notice.
NOTICE.
FOUR months afterdate application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond County, whilesitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the interest of
E’iza Seaborn Jones in the real estate of her
deceased father, the late Seaborn Jones.
ELIZABETH JONES, Guardian.
June 19 tlsm nov. 73
BOARDING HOUSE.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
public that she occupies the House well
known as the Western Hotel, standing on the
corner formed by the south side of Green-street,
and the western side of Centre-street. It is
well adapted to the accommodation of day
boarders; and its retirement from the bustle of
the town renders it favorable to those who,wish
to attend the Law and Medical Lectures. She
hopes, therefore, that she will receive a liberal
patronage. She will accommodate such tran
sient persons as are of decent deportment, or
snch as may be recommended to the House by
friends. MARY SAVAGE.
Feb 4 15
MORE NEW GOODS.
12V Fashions Greatest Variety,
At B; B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer
chant Tailoring Establshment
No. 250 Broad Street,
Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &c
Vastings, the greatest variety
A new article of summer Slocks
Silk Waiseoats and drawers
Extra Supeifine Blue and Black Broadcloths,
Wool dyed Black Cassimere
Fancy colored Broadcloths
Those des it able colours, dark Green, and Dah
lia, &c. Arc. Fancy Cassimeres, &c. at
B. B KIRTLAND & CO.
Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st.
March 16 32
BYE-LAWS
OF THE
R A I L R O A D C O M PA N Y .
I. An election of President and Directors of
the Georgia Rail Road Company shall take
place annually on Tuesday after the second
Monday in May, at the office of the company
in the town of Athens, of which, at least, ten
days notice shall be given to the stockholders
by advertisement, in some newspaper of this
State; and a plurality of votes given in shall
form an elbction; provided, however, that if it
should so happen, that the day aforesaid, so
fixed for lhe annual election of President and
Directors, should pass without an election be
ing effected, it shall be the duty of the Board
of Directors, for the time being, to appoint some
other day, within a reasonable period, for bold
ing said election, giving ten days notice thereof,
in manner aforesaid: and in aH cases the Pres
ident and Directors for lhe time being, shall
continue in office, and serve till new ones are
elected.
11. A general meeting of the stockholders, at
the Rail Road Office in Athens shall, annually’,
take place on the second Monday tn May, for
the purpose of taking into consideration any’
Uud all matters touching the interests of the
company, to Hfe Direction shall
make their annual report of the affairs of the
corporation, and at which meetings the Presi
dent shall preside, and shall cause a journal, or
minutes to be kept of all such matters or ques
tions as shall be discussed and decided by’ the
stockholders in general meeting assembled.
111. It shall be the duty of the President to
see to the general interests and lhe well order
ing of the affairs of the corporation. He shall,
except when prevented by sickness, or necessa
ry absence, president alljmeetings of the Board
of Directors, preserve order, &c. vote on all
questions before the Board, and when, by’ this
vote, a tie is produced, the question shall be
decided in the negative. He shall have power
to convene the Board of Directors, whenever
he shall deem it expedient; and shall, alterthe
first year, receive siu-h salary for his services,
as the Direction shall fix and deem adequate
thereto.
IV. The Secretary, Treasurer, and such o- I
therofficers and servants as may be required ■
for the Company’s service, shal be chosen by’ !
the Direction, shall be accountable to the Board
at all times foi a faithful discharge of their re
spective duties; shall give such bond and secu
rity as may’ be required by the Board; and |
shall after the first year receive such salary, to
be fixed by the Direction, as shall be adequate
to their services.
V. The Direction shall have power to issue
to stockholders certificates of stock, which sh;fil
be transferable on the books of the Company,
only by personal entry of the stockholder, or by
his or her legal representative or attorney’, duly
authorized hy special power for that purpose. *
VI. On all matters and things c oming before
the Board of Directors, where the interests of
the Company may require secrecy, the injunc
tion of secrecy shall be laid; —and every’ Di
rector shall be bound in honor, not to divulge in
any’ manner, to any person, the secrets of >he
Board, till the injunction of secrecy is removed.
VII. Theelection of President and Directors,
as provided for in the first article of these bye
laws, shall he by the stockholders, who may at
tend either in person, or by’ proxy; and vote ac
cording to the number of shares each may hold
in the stock of the company; Provided, That
no stockholder shall be allowed to vote on stock |
which shall not have been held bona fide, in his j
own right, or as guardian, executor, or admin- I
islrator, (as the case may be,) for at least three 1
calendar months prior to the day’ of election.—
And at all general meetings of the stockholders
for considering and determining on measures
involving the general interests of the Company,
the voting power shall be on such stock only, as
shall have been held in his, or her own right,
or as guardian, executor, or administrator, for )
at least three calendar months prior to such !
meetings.- and such stock may be represented ;
at all such meetings, either in person or by!
proxy of .he stockholder.
VIII. Upon al) measures which may cornc •
before the stockholders for their vote or decision, I
(except that of the election of President and |
Directors.) at any stated, or special meeting, I
itshallbe necessarythat a majoiityof the whole
number of shares in the company shall be re
presented and legally’ voted on, before any' mea
sure shall be carried, or made of binding effica
cy on the company.
IX. So long hs the number of Directors shall
be twelve,besides the President, a quorum to
do business shall consist of the President andsix
Directors, or, in the absence of ihe President, of
seven Directors.
X. No Director shall be entitled to any’ emo
’vtmenr, or pay for his services as such, except
•ata Director shall,at all times duringhis con
tinuance in office, as a Director, have the right
of passing on the Rail Road free of charge,
whether on his own private business, or the bu
siness of the company: Provided, That no Di
rector shall have power to set up, or c aim this
right in behalf of any other person, going on
the road in his place or stead.
XI. In case of absence of the President, dur
ing any meeting of the Board, the Directors
present shall nominate one of their own body’
to act as President, pro tempore, and the business
shall go on as usual. But in case of the death,
resignation or removal of the President, the va
cancy shall be filled by the Board of Directors,
till the next period of general election. Upon
all questions before the Board, the yeas and
nays shall be taken and entered on the minntes,
when required by any two Directors; and the
minutes shall be open "for inspection of the stock
holders, at all times when assembled in general
meeting, according to the provisions of the se
cond article of these Bye-Laws: and the Com
pany, when assembles, shall have the right ot
inspection of all the books, papers, &c., belong
ing to the corporation.
XII. Any number of stockholders, in interest
amounting to not less than one third part of the
whole stock of the Company may, when, in their
opinion, the interests of the company may re
quire it, call a special meeting of the stockhold
ers, at any convenient time, at the company’s
office in Athens, first giving thirty days notice
of such time, by public advertisement, and spe
cifying distinctly the object of such meeting.—
And at each special meeting, a majority of the
stock being represented, as hereinbefore pro
vided, the stockholders may appoint a Chair
man and Secretary, and proceed to examine in
to the affairs ot the company, and the official
conduct of the President and Directors, and,for
this purpose, shall have free access to the papers
and records of the Direction, and power to send
for persons, and examine them under oath, touch
ing the administration of the affairs of the com
pany by the Direction; and if it should appear
on such examination, that the affairs ot the
company have been corruptly mismanaged, in
any respect whatever, the stockholders may, by
a vote ofZwo thirds of the whole stock of the
company, so declare the fact,and the Direction,
or any member thereof, against whom such
declaration shall be made, shall be displaced,
and a new election had forth with; and the mem ’
ber or members of the Direction so displaced
shall be forever thereafter incapable of serving
the company in any capacity whatever.
XIII. No alteration shall be made in these
Bye-Laws, unless by a majority of all the Di
rectors. and at » regular meeting of the Board-
.and notice ofsuch alteration shall always begi
| ven in writing, at least one meeting before that
at which it shall be brought up for final action.
Adopted by the Direction, March 15. 1834.
JAMES CAMAK. President-.
Attest, William Williams, Sec’ry.
OFFICERS. •
Elected 10th March, 1834, to serve till Tweday
aftei the second Monday in May, 1835.
JAMES CAMAK, President.
John A. Cobb, of Athens,
John Cunningham, of Greenesboro’,
William R. Cunningham, of Athens,
William Dearing, of Athens,
Absalom Janes, of Talliafeiro, g
A. B. Linton, of Athens, 1-2
William Lumpkin, of Athens, >
John Nisbet, of Athens, * $
Elmur L. Newton, of Athens,
James Shannon, of Athens,
Henry B. Thompson, ofTalliaferro,
William Williams, of Athens,
William Williams, Treat. &. Sec'rv.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE
SOUTHERN ROSE BUD,
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED UNDER THE TITLE OF
THE SOUTHERN ROSE.
THE first number of the fourth volume of
the “ Southern Pose Bud” will be issued
the last week in August, 1835, under the name
of the SOUTHERN ROSE. The amount of
matter will be. nearly double, the paper of a fine
quality, and the type improved.
The subscribers to the “ Rose Bud ” have in
cluded persons of all denominations in religion
throughout the Union.
The contributors to the Southern Rose will
be persons of high literary standing, many of
whom have contributed to the “ Rose Bud.” '
TERMS—Two Dollars per annum payable
in advance.
June 12 70
NEW YORK
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.
A METROPOLITAN GAZETTE
Os the Sporting, Literary, and Fashionable
World".
WILLIAM T. PORTER, EDITOR.
The prominent feature in lhe character of
this Journal, is, its devotion to the Sports of the
Field and Turf. Gentlemen will find in its col
ums regular reports of the races which come off
on the principal Courses in the Union, —co-
pious extracts from “Bell’s Life” and the Eng
lish Sporting Magazine's, with every kind of
Sporting Intelligence accessible to the Editor.
Sfhooting and AwgZmg, with the collateral and |
necessary’ information upon each of them, will
claim our attention, while Hural, Ayv.atie, and
other exhiliratingamusements will not be forgot
ten. The owners of the crack Trotting Horses
of New York and Philadelphia, may rely upon
seeing the perforatnances of their nags faithful
ly chronicled in the Spirit of the Times.
In fine, every endeavor will be made to ren
der this paper available, and even indispensi
ble, to gentlemen of the Turf, throughout the
country.
Various and elegant selections from the A
merican and Foieign Magazines, with brief
original remarks upon current literature, will
determine the Literary character of this Ga
zette.
The affairs of the Stage, with ail kinds of
TAeoZricaZ CAiZ-CAaZ,will receive constant atten
tion.
Carefully digested summaries of Foreign and
Domestic News will be given, and the whole
rendered as pleasant and acceptable as the Ed
itor can make it, by crowding into his columns
all the Sayings and Doings about Town.
This, we trust, will be a favorite, as it is a lea
ding and original feature in our design. Un
der appropriate devices will be found the Quips
and Quirks of the thou and and one Wags about
Town, with the last “good things” of “Figaro"
and “Bob Short," together with a dashing SaZ
wiagwur/Z of the liveliest sal’< sos the intire edi
torial corps; each spiced and peppered to the
taste of the mirth loving votaries of the Fun,
Frolic, Flash, and Fashion oj old Gotham! Fact.
Scraps, Oddities and other Gleanings by the Way
side with the latest On Dits, Scan Mag, and do
ings in the Fashionable circles, ViiW always be
carefully collated for the amusement of the gen
eral reader.
Such are the more prominent features of the
plan of our publication. We enter on our la
bors not as novices in the art of getting up
a paper combining various interests and laden
with amusement: our whole life has been em
ployed in qualifying ourselves for the task.
With such resources as years of experience
havcaffbrded us,by the certainty of being sustain
ed by friends known as approved writers and dis
criminating critics, we fearlessly launch our
bark on the broad ocean of public opinion, and
cheerily spread out sails to the breeze of public
favor that already beckons us to its embraces,
and may waft us to the goal of our wishes.
The New York Spirit of the 'Times is publish
ed in a beautiful and attractive form, on .Satur
day Mornings at 171 Broadway (entrance at
Courtland street) and furnished to the Country
subscribers at $3,00 per annum in advance, or
SI,OO per quarter, payable quarterly.
Advertisments inserted on equitable terms,
with a substantial reduction to Yearly Adverti
sers.
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the honorable justices of the In
ferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the real
estate of William Churchill deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec.
JANE CHURCHILL, Admrx.
May 15 57
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave tosell a Tractof Land and Negro belong
ing to Valentine W. Watkins, a minor.
may 15 mlm R. A. WATKINS, Guard.
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Justices ol
the Inferior Court when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the one fourth of an
undivided Tract of Land, lying and beign ir
the county of Henry, and known as lot No. 24“
in the 12th district, sold as the property ofßo
bert W. Bugg, a minor.
A. RHODES, Guardian
april 21 mlm 49
EADIES’ PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS.
from Philadelphia, a very large and splen
did assortment of Ladies’ Black, Brown and
Green PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, of
the French style and finish, which they have
had manufactured expressly to order, by one of
the best manufacturers in the United States, for
the City retail trade.
Also, small Misses.; and some very
splendid Ladies’fancy colors, with ivory han
dles and lined.
The Ladies arc respectfully requested tocaL
and examine the assortment. They will be
sold at reduced prices.
april 24 49 ts.
BLANK DEEDS,
Neatly printed and for sale at this Office
AUGUSTA RACES.
THE following Sweepstakes are open, and
will be run for, over the Augusta Race
! Course, commencing on Tuesday, the 24th day
! of November next, viz:
Ist day—A Sweepstake—2 mile heats.
Entrance s4oo—half forfeit.
; 2d day—A Sweepstake—3 mile heats.
Entrance SSO0 —half forfeit.
I 3d day—A Sweepstake—l mile heats.
Entrance slooo—half forfeit.
3, or more, to make a race in each stake--
i and free for any and all horses in the United
| States.
4th day—A Sweepstake—l mile heats.
Entrance S3O0 —half forfeit, '
for untried 2 and 3 year old Colts.
The Rules of the Augusta Jockey Club to
’ govern in all cases.
| Subscriptions to close on lhe fust day of Sep
j tember.
In all entries the one half of lhe Subscription
I must be deposited in the President’s bands be
■ foie or at the time of entry; and in the event of
I there not being more than two subscribers to
’ any day’s race, and the parties wishing to run,
: no objection will be macle.
PROPRIETORS.
P. S.—The owner ot Governor Hamilton
pledges himself to enter him (accidents except
ed) for the 4 mile day, at one or two thousand
dollars entrance.
July 15 4t • 84
II ERE AS Andrew J. Miller applies
Vv for letters of Administration on the
estate of Danial A. Weed deceased.
These arc tbeiefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my utfice
within the time prescribed by’ law, and show
cause (in any) why said letter’s should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at my office this 3d
day of June, 1835. "
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
June 3 66
Georgia, Richmond County.
■WH7HEREAS, William J. Rhodes, Admi
v y nistrator de bonis non of the Estate of
John D. Walker, deceased, applies for Letters
of Dismission from said Estate,
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by’ law, to show cause (if any’ they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 15th day
of April, 1835.
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O.
april 15 m6m 48
Georgia, Richmond County*
WSTTHEREAS, George W. Crawford ap-
* w plies for Letters of Administration on
the Esiare of' David Bowers deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (il any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 29th day
of Dec. 1824.
GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O.
Dec. 29 154
HERE AS, James Churchy ell, applies
vv for Letters of Administration, on the
Estate of William Churchwell, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, (il any) why said letters should nol be
granted.
Given under my hand, at my office, this 20th
day of Feb. 1835.
GAO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Feb 20 22
Georgia Richmond County*
WHEREAS Elisha Perryman, Guardian
oiElizabethWatson—a minor,applies for
letters dismissory from bis said Guar
daiuship.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause(il any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 15th day
of May, 1835.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
may 15 53
Georgia, RiehJnrn d
"'•MT'HEREAS, Mary Ann Mims, and Wm
v w Mims, Executors of Britton Mims, late
of Rich mm,d County, deceased, applies for let
ers of dismission
All persons concerned, are hereby notified 10
be ami appear at my office within the time pre
scribed bp law 10 show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
(riven under my hand, al my office, January
1. 1035. ’ J
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O’
Jan 1 mlim , I
GOLD MACHINERY.
THE undersigned, laving purchased the
one hall of Rosworth’s Patent for extt act
ing Gold from the ores, as well as deposites—
now offer the right of using said machine, to
those interested in the Gold Regions of the U
nited Stales. The operation of the Machine is
Stamping, Amalgamating, and Precipitating.—
The process of Amalgamating is entirely new,
being effected upon an inclined surface of Sil
ver Plate; upon which, as large an Amalga
mating Surface can be kept up by the use of
oue pound of Quicksilver, as by the use ofs -
ven hundred pounds in the Tyrolese Bowls.—
A Machine, upon the above principle, is now in
operation at the Rappahannock Mine, ten miles
front Fredericksburg, under the st;»et intend
ence of Mr. John Wellington, who has kindly
consented to give information of its merits to
diose who wi>h topitrcha.se.
Apply to the midersigtjfd at Frederisksburg,
Va., or to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, w’ o
are now the sole proprietors and vendors of he
right. BENJ. N- BARNETT,
CHAS. A. PEARSON,
WM. D. GREEN.
Julv I w2m 82
FOR SALE.
FOR Sale a gentle Match of Carriage He ••
ses, wit h r.r a tight second har d
C rriage. Apply at this office.
april 22 48 ts
NOTICE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the
Court house of Pike county, on the first Tues
day in October next, the undivided interest in. a
tract of land in said county, 2d district, Na
178, for the benefit of William Bell an idiot.
CATHARINE BELL, Guardian
July 59- wtd 90'
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