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VOL. IX.
PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY,
MONDAY, »VEi>NESI)A V, FRIDAY,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.
Howard's Brick Buildings opposite the Po-4 ClTicc,
M'lutosh street.
5T II E CIIO N S .
Sales of Land and Xegrocs, by tdmiuistrators. Execn
tors, or Guardians, are required, by l ov, Jo be he'd on
the first Tuesday in the <n >nth, between the hours of ten
in the forenoon and three in the afte, noon, at the Co <rl-
Wo'tso of the coun y in which the property is sijuated.
Notice of those sales must b ■ gi on in a public Gazette
SIX TV days previous to the day of sale.
Notices of the-aloof perso al property must be given
inlike nin tor. FOit Y I ,vs ivio.is to the day of sale
Notices to lhe le sto s utd <• editors oi an e t >te, mas
be publis led for FO.l I’Y d.tvs. ... ,
Nm ice tut ipnic.tioi 'ill l> ’ m e to ;h-> < run <4
■irdi lary for I ivo to sell laud, mast bo publia.ied for
yoi'ii d>vr.is. ,
Notice for lo.vo to s II Negroes mi« be published for
F.JJiI I > V I', 1 S before any order absolute shall bo made ;
■hereon by the court.
V ORDERED, that the eight section of the
general ordinanc? b? published and strictly en
forced, ami that the street officer and other offi
‘cers'ofthe Council, report all offenders:
It shall be the d aty of Lot holders, and those
having charge of Lots, to keep them clean and
dry. I’hey shall permit no cellar or sink to
contain water. They shall fill up all low pla
’ces within their enclosure, in such manner as to
pass into the streets. It shall also be their duty,
and they are hereby required on every day, ex
cept the sabbath, ioremove from their lots all
decayed and decaying vegetable and animal
substances, and in general, everything tend
ing to corrupt the air, and to place the same in !
the streets opposite their lots, and twenty feet ;
from the boundary, between day light and nine I
o'clock in the morning; and no person shall '
throw trash or filth into the streets from their
lots any other time than between day light and
nine o'clock, A. M. nor on the Sabath dav.
GEO. M WALKER, Clerk.
Over y
THE Subscriber grateful for past patronage,
respectfully informs the public that he ■
has removed to Green-street, Western Hotel, for- |
merly occupied by B. Mims, on the street lead- 1
mg from the Bridge to Milledgeville and Sa. ;
Vannah, and intends opening a very fine Public
House, with the most splendid Stables, roomy
and comfortable for Travellers; Boarding or
standing Horses; large and fine Lots, with plen
ty water, for Droves. Also, with good Carria
ges of every kind, viz: Gigs, Sulkies &c. Saddle
Horses, to let, for long or short excursions, with
good and careful Drivers, to administer to the
wishes of his friends; and shall have on hand
Horses at all times for saie, match or single.— !
He obligates himself to pay every attention and
endeavor to give general satisfaction. Those
wishing Horses broke to the harness, will do
well to call on the subscriber. He flatters him
self, from his long experience with horses, that
he has become acquainted with all their disea
ses, and he hopes those who have sick horses
will give him their custom. Every attention
will be paid to please his friendsand customers.
OTHO WEAVER.
Aug 10 98
o sTOP^rif e thief.
STOLEN from my Stable, on Thursday, 13th
inst. a small Sorrel HORSE, about 14J
hands high, 5 years old, much chafed with the
harness—carries a high head and trots only;
tw’o very irregular marks curled on his hind
legs. He was shod all round—Saddle half!
worn, and quilted round the skirts. The thief
passes under the name of John W. Wilson,
about ft feet 8 inches high and about 25 rears
old, fair complexion, very restless, and dirtv in
appearance —had on a straw hat and I think a
blue coat, when he went off. Any person secti
ring Horse and Saddle shall be arriplv rewarded.
OTHO WEAVER.
Augusta, Aug. 17, 1835.97
V aTL\G L4Q,L 10,
RECENT DISCOVERY.
RS. BERNARD’S RENOVATING
• LIQUID for extracting all kinds of Oils,
Paints, Tar, and Grease from the most delicate
•coloured Silks, Satins, Cloths, Bombazines, or
Velvets, without injuring in the least their Col
our or Texture.
This recent and valuable chemical discovery
is offered for sale by the subscriber. —It almost
supersedes the necessity of dying, and the
scourer’s “Vocation is gone.” Fifty cents
worth will secure a Bacon Merchant’s breech
es from criticism for 12 months. It acts like a
charm upon silks of the finest texture, by in
stantly removing the taints of grease, without
in the least affecting the fabric itself-—the most
inveterate lodgments of wax upon Coat Collars,
fly before it like dust before a dntsA. It is no
Quackery but the true secundum artem mode of
appearing decent in old clothes at the least im
aginable expense. It is offered to Gentlemen at
50 cents a Phial, and all other sorts of people
Can have it at the same price.
No danger need be apprehended in using it
tinon the finest and most delicate Silk*—norisit
like the soaps so commonly advertised in our
days; which removing one evil, almost invaria
bly produce another of double size—nor does it
require the preparatory meansofall other renova
tors—-such as hot iro s and the like. Only a lit
tle clean water, according to th" directions, is
wanting. Oil or Grease of any kind can be ex
tracted from the most delicate coloured carpets,
without the usual trouble of taking them up. It
used according to the directions, it will at once
extract every particle of grease from the finest
Cloth, or moist delicate Silks, without injuring
in the least the colour or texture.
For sale by TURPIN & D’AN HGN A.C.
[ X ngtist 13 93] A'l-wn
Au COL.S ■<> • -
raiHE Lectures in this insatu ton will be re
M sumed on the third Monday in October
next, and c<» i inued as iiml six months. They
will ae delivered oy K A. iJUGAs, M. D., os.
1.11 o i ’ iil ?.i -.i010;.'.
PAUu. F. £Y£, 4. D-, on -he Principles an i
Piae ice of 3 irg -ry. , „ . . ,
A. GU 'JINGHA J, M. D., on the Principle,
an I Pcac ice of '1 -iicine.
JOSEPH A. 3 /E, M. D., on Therapeutics an
Ma erta vledica.
M. ANTONY, M. D., on. Obstetrics and Dis
eases of vVomen and Infants.
L. D. F 9RO, M. D., on Chemistry and Phar
macy.
THETERMS ARE:
Mi.ricula'.ion Ticket, to be taken once, $5 09
Tickets for the Fall Course, 100 000
Tickets for Practical Anatomy, once
only, 10 00
Diploma Fee, 10 00
JOHN W. WILDE, P resident.
L. D. Ford, Sec'u Board of Trustees.
Augusta, July 19,1835. 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 Ti nes, Pendleton
Messenger, and Greenville Mountaneer, (S.C.)
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 <fc 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, toL. D. Ford Bee. and Treas. Medical
College of Georgia..
Os all kinds neatly printed at this Office.
CtWBGIA COUBIEB.
Treasurer’s Office, Steam Boat Company, ?
August 25th, 1835. fj
TICE is given that the following articles
Iwere received by the Steam Boat Com
pany’s Boats, previous to the Ist of April last,
and il not called for by or before the Ist day of
October next, will be sold on that day, to pay
expenses. THOMAS McGRAN,
Treasurer S. B. Co.
II 2 bundles Shovels
No mark 1 do. do.
Francis & Hines, 1 keg Nails
Gennessee, 1 barrel .Smoked Beef
H 1 bundle Band Iron
J. A. 20 boxes Glass
B B. 1 bundle Sheet Iron
b. 1 cask Hard Ware
G J. 1 h ili barrel Piaster of Paris
S L 1 Corn Mill
M S. 3 pi. ces Bagging
N.i mirk 10 do. do
Win. M. Millwood, 1 Box
S & P. 1 bag Coffee
No mark 4 Collars
Do. I ream Brown Paper '
M. 1 box Soap
Arthur Ginn, 1 Package
Rev. G. A Chapple, 1 do.
Rev. J: F. Weathersbee, 1 Box
No mark, 1 barrel Fish
Do. 1 bundle Band Iron
C L S. 1 Barrel
No mark, 1 bag Coffee
H. 1 coil of Rope.
Aug 24 wtd 100
one hundreeFdoEEars reward.
B ANA WAY from the Subscriber, living in
Montgomery Comity. Ala. <>n the 10. h of
July last two Negro men, one by the name of
WIN i’ER about six feet high, black, with a
straight visage, and a rough skin, has a part of
the.lef. ear cut off, and several very large c >rns
on his toes, swaggers very much in his walk,and
has lost some jaw teeth; wore when he left, a
course Palmetto hat oi his own make. The a
bove Negro was purchased ofColonel Benjamin
Fanuel Hunt, of Charleston S. C, as being twen
ty-five years of age, and was raised near George
town, S. C. to which they will both endeavor to
make their way. The other by the name of
JEFFERSON, raised by a gentleman by the
name of Mahony, living on the line of Wilkes
and Lincoln counties, in Georgia, and sold
to the State of Georgia, from whom I purchased
him. Jeffis a tall, black, smoj h skin negro, a
bout twenty-two years of “ge, wore away a
cloth frock coat and a cloth cap. If they are ta
ken up, I understand they in e d elaimingsome
other person as their master—and there are
some suspicions that they were broken out of
Jail and inveigled off by some white men.
The above reward will be paid to any person
who will confine both of said Negroes in jail,
and give me notice so that I get them; or, I will
give SSO for either of them.
JAMES MARKS.
Montgomery, Ala. Sept. 4, 1835.
The Augusta Courier, Charleston S. C.
Courier, Georgetown, S. C. Union, and Colum-
C. Telescope, will insert the above to the
amount of $5 each, and furnish a paper during
the insertion of this notice, and forward their ac
counts to the Ala Journal Office for payment.
Sept. 9 109
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, and it 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 oil violating the city ordi
nances, or either if them, or any section there
of, in puisuanceof the twenty-fifth section oi
the General Ordinance now of force; and shall
fail to appear or show sufficient cause for his
non attendance, the Council mav pass an order
requiring the Marshall and the City Constables,
or any of them, to arrest such person andbring
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 Council, it shall be the duty of the Mayor oi
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, the individual shall be discharged from
arrest.
Sect. 2. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That in all cases where
the bond and security required in tae first sec
tion of this ordinance shall be given, and the
person giving the same shall fail to appear be
fore 'he Council, (at its next regular session, or
at any subsequent session, if the ease 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 fine and costs.
Sect. 3. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That in 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
commit himor er to jail till the next session oi
Council, or until security be given, or he may
discharge such person upon his or her own re
cognizance without security.
Sect. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That when any perso.-.
charged with violating the citv ordinances, oi
either of them, or any section thereof, shall a.-
pearbeflve Council and stand his or her 'rial,
an i shall be convicted and fined,such indivi.lu
i.l m iv, at the discretion of Council. ie co n r.i'
ted to jail till the fine anti al) costs a r e ; aid.
Sect. 5. An Ihe i' farther or iained by :n
t .tho’ i'v afaresai I, That it shall be th ‘duty o
he Cl.r< if Council, upon the applicant i
any person concerned, to issue subpoenas f •
witnesses tn my ease against an individual lb
a viola'ion of the citv ordinances, which ha''
be served oy the Marsha I, a City Constable, or
anv other person, at least one day oefore .he
session of Council, and it shall be the duty of
such wi’ness to attend ; and if any witness, al
ter being duly subpoenaed, shall fail to attend,
he shall be fined bv the City Council in a sum
not exceeding live hundred dollars, and mav
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 farther ordained by the
authority aforesaid, That the City Council of
Augusta shall meet at the Citv Hall on hr- firs'
Saturday in each and every month for the trial
>f iffen lers against the city'ordinances; and
shall have nower to adjourn to so ne other dav.
or from day to day, if exneiient or neceswE
and all persons charged with offences and 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 the same are hereby repealed
Done in Council the 18th day of July, 1835.
By the Mavor.
SAMUEL HALE, Mavor.
O EO. M.WAT,KER, Clerk.
AUGUSTA, GEO., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1835.
DENTISTRY,
THE Subscriber has now returned to this
city, where he expects to remain during
the remaining part of the season. He will with
pleasure see any who may need his Profession
al services. His office hours will be between 8
A. M. and2P. M.
, E. OSBORN, Surgeon Dentist,
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
Aug 17 3iw 97
NOTICE. ’
FHNHE Subscriber has rented for the ensuing
IL year, ihe H juse occupied by Mrs. Crolly,
on .he Wt.t cornar of Washington and Ellis
stree s, w.i.rre she will acemn.noiste BOARD
ERS on me most reasonable terms. S.e will
s, are no pirns in endeavoring to moke them
co ntor.aolc, and therefore, sne hope- to receive
a line al pa.ronage. Sue also offers for Rent,
the Office in the casement story of the same
bui ding, now occupied by Cha; les Carter, Esq.
MARY SAVAGE.
4 IIS’ 24 ts 109
A CARD.
HA VI G learnt that some insinuations
have been made, (probably with tne de
sign to injure us,) that our firm is in favor of
the cause of Abolition, we hereby openly de
clare that such assertions are false anti utterly
unfounded, and wepledge ourselves that all the
members of our house are entirely opposed in
principle to the views of the Abolitionists, re
garding the agitation of the Slave question, and
interference in the rights of the Southern Slave
holders, as inexpedient, unjust, and pregnant
with evils.
BAILEY, KEELER, & REMSEN.
New York, Aug. 2'3 3m 101
HEREAB, Green B. Marshall, and Ala-
V v ry Primrose, apply for Letters of Ad
ministration, on the Estate of James Primrose,
deceased.
'1 hese 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 (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at my office this 9th day
of September, 1835.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
September 9 107
HEREAS Thomas Glascock applies f>r
V v letters of Administration on the Estate
of John Russel deceassd.
These are therctore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within’ the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand al my office this 9th
day of September, 1835.
GEO. xM. WALKER, C. C. O.
Sept. 9 107
NOTfCEr - ~
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond County while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
House in Marion County, on the first Tuesday
in August next, a Trict of Land, in said coun
ty, 4th District, No 78 (originally in Muscogee
county, but from a division of that Count}’ Dis
trict No 4 has fallen in Marion,) and sold as the
property of William Beil, an Idiot.
CATHARINE BELL, Guardian.
June 10 69
WHEREAS Andrew J. Miller applies
for letters of Administration on the
estate of Danial A. Weed deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ill
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (in any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at my office this 3d
dav of June, 1835.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
June 3 Gt>
Georgia, Richmond County.
HEREAS, William J. Rhodes, Admi
v x 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 etters should not be granted.
Given under rny hand at office, this 15th day
of April, 1835.
GEOROE M WALKER, C. C. O.
april 15 mGm 48
Georeja, Richmond County.
HEREAS, George W. Crawford ap
plies for Letters of Administration on
he Estate 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 (if any) way said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my band at office this 29th day
of Dec. 1824.
GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O.
Dec. 29 154
WHEREAS, James Churchwell, applies
for Letters of Administration, on the
Estate of William Churchwell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the lime prescribed by law, and show
cause, (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under ray hand, at my office, this 20th
day of Feb. 1835.
GA’O. M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Feb 20 22
;■> "a, R’e’nm 4 Cm: iy.
HEREAS, Mary Ann Mims,and Wm
w lons, Ex’cutors of Britton Mimqlat
i R eam >nd County, deceased, applies lor let
of di mission
111 us ms concerned, are hef'by notified 'o
.■? a:; ' appear at ny office wi’hin the time pre
o ib d <•■(. 'aw ! o show cause (if any they have)
v iv aid letters diould not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at my office, January
I. 1035.
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O'
Jan 1 mGm 1
Ge» gi ', Lincoln Cou: ty.
3AS John Bolerapplies for letters
W w of administration on the estate of New
ba! Covington, kite of said coun y, deceased,
These are therefore to cite the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to be and oppear a',
rny office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any, why’ said letters should r.ot
be granted.
Given undet mv hand at office this 29th Mav.
1835. MIC AJA II IIENLY, C. C. O.
June 1 65
NOTICE.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond County, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, v.’ill be sold at the Cour*
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, andknown
in the plan of said district as numbe fiftv-orle
(51) for the benefit of the creditors of Davi i
Lyner, deceased.
Terms at saje K
THOS. GL ISCOCK, Adra’r.
Ju!v 20 ■ td 85
BYE- L A W S
OF THE
RAILROAD CO 51 PA N Y .
I. An election of President and Directors of
the Georgia Rail Rjad Co.npany sha.l take
place anuua.ly on Tuesday after the second
Munday in May, at the office of the company
in tite town of Athens, of which, at least, ten
days nutice shall be given to the stockholders
by advertisement, in some newspaper of this
S:ate; and a plurality of votes given in shall
form an election; provided, howeve'’, that il it
should so happen, tl.at tne day aforesaid, so
fixed tor the annual election of President and
Directors, should pass without an election, be
ing eilei ted, k snail e tne duty of th ■ Baard
oi Director: , i'ur the ii.ne being, to appoint suini 1
other clay, wimin a reasonable period, fur hoick
itig said election, giving ten days notice thereof,
in manner aforesaid: and in a i cases t.se Pres
ident and D.rectors tor tne time oerng, shaii
continue in office, and serve till new ones are
elected. •
11. A general meetir.gof the stockholders, a:
the Rail Ruad Office in Athens shall, annually,
take place on the second Monday in > ay, for
the purpose of taking into consideration any
and al! matters touching the intere-t- of the
company, to watch Hastings the Direction shall
make their annual report of the affairs of ti e
corporation, and at which meetings the Presi
dent shall preside, and shall cause a journal, or
miri'it-'Sto be kept of all such matters or ques
ti ns as shall be discussed and decided by the
stockholders in general meeting assembled.
111. It shall be the du y of the President to
see to flie general interests and the well order
ing of the affairs of the corporation. He shall,
except when prevented by sickness, or necessa
ryabsence, president all meetings 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; a ;d shall, after the
first year, receive su r 'h salary for his services,
as the Direction shall fix and deem adequate
thereto
IV. The Secretary, Treasurer, and such d
ther officers 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 sot 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.shall
be transferable on the books of the Company,
only by personal entry of the stockholder, or by
his or herlegal representative or attorney, duly
authorized hy special power for that purpose. "
VI. On all matters and things coming 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 ’io?ior, not to divulge in
any manner, 7 o any person, the secrets of he
Board, till the injunction ofsecrecy i*S removed.
VII. Theelection of President and Diectors,
as provided for in the fust article oi these bye- ;
laws, shall be by the stockholders, who inaj 7 at- i
tend either in person, or by proxy; and vote ac- i
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
own right, or as guardian, executor, or admin
istrator, (as the case may be,) for at least three :
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 ol 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 tnree calendar months prior to such
meetings.- a*td such stock may be represented
at all such meetings, either in person or by |
proxy of.he stockholder.
VIII. Upon all measures which may come '
before the sto' kholders for their vote or decision, i
(except that of the elec'lon of President and
Directors,) at any stated, or special meeting,
itshailbe necessary that a majoiityof the whole
number of shares in the company shall be re
presented and legally voted on, before any mea
sure shallbe carried, or made of binding effica- I
cy on the company.
IX. So long as the number of Directors shall
be twelve, besides the President, a quorum to
do business shall consist of the President and six
Directors, or, in the absence of the President, of
seven Directors.
X. No Director shall ka entitled to any emo
lument, or pay for bis services as site, except
xt a Director -hall, at all times dnringhiscon
tinuance in office, as a Director, have the tight
of pa-sing on the Rail Road free of charge,
whether on his own private business, or the bu
siness of the comp my: Provided, That no Di
rector shal! 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- •
caney shall be filled by the Board of Directors,
till the next period of general election. Upon
all questions before the Board, the ye*s and
nays shall be taken and entered on th? minutes,
when required by am-'two Directors; and the
minn'es shall beopen for inspection of the stock
holders, a: all times waen assembled in general ,
mee'ing, aceordingto ffie provisions of.hose- ■
eond article of theoe Bve-Laws: and the Com- :
nany, wlna as-e.n’dts, •tialt have the right c i
inspection of al; th? books, papers, &c., belong- I
ing to the cor •ora ion.
XII. Anv r.'t a by? of stockholders, in iiiteres:
•mounting to not less than me third ; art of the
violestock of the-Oompnny may, when, in their
opinion, the interests of the compenv may re
quire it, call a special •meeting of the stockhold
ers, at anvconvenient tin”, at the company's
office in Athens, first giving thirty days notice
ts such ri ne, by public advertisement, and spe
cifying distinctly the object of such meeting
And at each special nectinc, a majority of the
stock being represented, as hereinbefore pro
vided, the stoA.iTders may amoint a Chair
man and Secretary, and proce. d to examine in
to the. a f'iirs of the company, and the official
conduc* of the Prcsi lent and Directors, and,for,
this p'trno-e, shall have free acc”*s to the papers
an J records of 'he Direction,and power to send
for persons, and examine them under oath, touch
ing the a Imiaistration of ihe affairs of the cmn
panybythe Dir-Cion; and if it should appear
on such examination, that the affairs of the
company have been corruptly mismanaged, in
anv respect whnteve.r, the stockholders may, by :
n vote ofitco thirds of the whole stock of rhe |
company,so declare the fact.and the Direction,
or anv ne nher thereof, against whom such '
de'duration shall be made, shall he. displaced
and a new ‘lection had forthwith; and thcmcin
ber or members of the Direction so displaced
shall be forever thereafter incapable ofs rvin.t
the company in anv capnci’v whatever.
XIII. No alteration shall be made in these '
ByOjl.aws, unless by a majority of all tl». Di
Act ors,nd at a regular meeting of the Bcrr 3 <
and notice of such alteration shall always be gi
l ven in writing, at least one meeting before that
. at winch it shall hebroug t up for final action.
Adopted by the Direction, March 15, 1834.
JAMES CAMAK. President-.
Attest, V/ illiam Williams, Scc’-ry.
CFFlCfing.
Elected IQlh Marek, 1831, to serve till 7'u'cdey
after the second Moudcni in Man 1835
JAMES CAMAK. President ’
i John A. Cobb, of Alb* is,
i John Uuu’.ingham, of Grccno' ht ro’,
! William R. Cunt;ing; am, ui Athens, i
j . sViliia.m Dearing, of Athens,
! Abtialom Janos, of Tailiaieiro, ; •;
j A. B. L’r/.or, of Athen;', I
I V. iliiom Lumpkin, of Allien",
j John Nii'.bm, of Athens.
I Elizur L.'Newt-ii, of Athens,
James ShartiCn, of Athens,
Henry B. Thomp"oi;, of Talliafcn'c,
William Willi, ms, of Athens,
William Williams, Trees. &.Sec'rv.
PROSPECT US
OF THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE
SOUTJi RK N RO SB BU ? ,
enlarged and improved under the title of
THE SOUTHERN ROSE.
rgpHE first number of the I'onrth volume of
the “ Southern Rose End ’ v. ill hr; issued
the last week in Angus', 1835, tinder the name
oi the SOUTHERN ROSE. The amount of
1 matter will be nearly double, the paper of a fine
! quality, and the type improved.
; The subscribers to the “ Rose Bud ” have ir.-
' eluded 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
-B-p DOT SA N D 3110 BS.—IIA TC H, KlM
iu._s B ALL & Co. (laic A. M. Hatch & Co.) No
140 Water street, are now receiving their full
supply of Boots and Shoes, to which they invite
the attention of their Southern friends.
30,000 pr. i asset and bl ack gro B rogans
5000 do do do do Shoes
20,000 do men’s kip pegged Brogans
5000 do do do sewed do
2000 do do calf do do
5090 do do do pegg’d do
3000 do do do do do
4000 do do fine calf sewed do
1500 do do do Walking Pumps
2000 do do seal do do
1500 do do Dancing do
1000 do do mo. buckle do do
1300 do do calf lace Jackson Ties
1500 do do do bd. st. do de
1000 do do do Jack Downing Boots
8000 do boy’s russet and black Brogans
5000 do clo kip and calf do
5000 do do do do Shoes
2000 do calf and Seal Pumps
1500 do men’s fine calf sewed Boots
1500 do do do pegged do
3000 do do seal rail’d and do do
1000 do du thick do do
10,000 do ladies’ morocco walking Shoes
5001) do do leather do do j
10,000 do do 'do welts
5000 do do heal lasting slips
5000 do do spring do uo
3000 do do do morocco do
10,000 do misses do du leather boots &. shoes
5000 do children’s lasting,mo. boots
Also, Wool Hats, Wrapping Paper, and hair
and seal trunks.
New York, July 17 12t 65
I? . VV . FOR C B & CO.
Have on hand, at No. 273 Broad street, in Kerrs
& Graham's new range, three doors above the
Globe Hotel,
PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS
"L.P& SHOES, a very extensive as
sortment of every article in the line, calculated
io suit the City and Country trade —consisting
in part of
2,000 pair \’eu’s Calf Brogans and Shoes
3,000 do do Kip do do
5,000 do do coarse do do
2,500 do Boys’and Children’s coarse and
fine Shoes
3,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal
skin and leather Boots, Shoes and
Slippers .
500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof j
Boots and Shoes
500 do do do Carpet and do
' ocknsins
Ty-* Also a large stock of LEATHER, such I
is Harness and Sk : rti:' Sole mid Upper Leath i
er, New York, P.tio.hia, and Baltimore I
Calf S'.iins, Seolskin-:, E-nekslnns, iVloroccoand j
Lining Skins, stou coarse Leather for Pfegrc •
fjhocs ; ai-so, Lasts, Boot and Shoe frees, Shoe -
L'hread and all the materials and Tools fur i
nanuffictutii g, all of which will be offered to i
the consumer and dealer at reduced pi ices.
J’j’ FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory ■
in the rear entrance through their Store; where j
Boots and Shoes of every description are made I
and repaired.
Dec 5 145 :
ADMINIS iutAi'DlUfi NOTICE.
Months after date, application will J
Jl. be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich- !
mond ir.innty for leave to sell ail the real estate j
ol Daniel A. Weel, deceased,late of said conn- •
:y. A. .1. MILLER,Adm'r. i
July 17 in Im 85
Received this day at sign of the Mam
ni Tth Is not,
CASES Fr-vch-’iorccco Water-
Frool SLIPPERS
2 Cases Go do Gaiter Poots
i du do Whiteckßlack 3a:in S.ipp-rs •
1 do do 'a:-.? 11 j r travoi’-n" ;
; do! Iren’s Kid ScMiroccc .. . • 1
T-rr-iomi 'note ■
.- do k. men sGumElast c Boot- '
-- do Daimmr Pumps =Vfl Bom
m Sra! Skin TRUNKS
For Sale bv B. W. FORCE AGO.
~v r vs"-. ]
GOLD MACHINERY.
nndersignei, havinu purchased the
.tL <>n c 1 ." 1f" Ri ■ v >rth’s Patent for extrac’-
iuz Gi d from he orc r , as well as deposited—
n;;w offW th" right of '’in? s id machine, to
h.eee in'ereue'! in the Gold iiogi >ns of 'he U
nited S ;ite<. Tne operation of 'he Machine i t
Stamping. Amalge-m iiing, and Precipita'ir.g.— ;
The process us Amtlgimo/ing is cnli-ely new ;
being effected upon an inclined sntfnc? ofSi
ver Pia’e; upon which, as lar?e an Amalga
mating Surface can be kept up bv th” us” of
one pound of Quicksilver, as i y the u-c of se
ven hun-lred pounds in the Tyrolese Bowl:. ;
A Machine, upon the above principle, is noxv ir. j
operation at the Rappahannock Mine,ten miles i
from Frederick-'bu''?, under the. superintend- ;
?nce of Mr. J >’m Wellington, wli > .ms kmclly .
'onsented io give information of its merits to
hose, who wish tojiurcha-e. i
2im.lv to the undersigned at Fredericksburg, j
Va., or,to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, who |
ar p now the sole pron riel ops and vendors oi the j
r , r l.. BENJ. N- B ' RNETT, I
CHAS: A. PEARSON, I
WM. D. GRF.E7<.
Jiilv 1 w2uj
' OF RSBAL estate.
HiL subscribers, with the view of closing
-fee tiicir coneetn, will oiler for sale at thelow
<er Market House, in the Citv of Augusta, on
Monday the Iffib day of October next.
All their Real Estate in the City of Augusta.
i About 50 building lots in the village of Spring
i field.
House and lot in the village oXWriehtsboro
i ColinnLia County.
i House and lot in the village of Lincolnton,
i Lincoln County.
j Iloi.-se.s and lots in the village of Sparta, Han
jcucl-Comim, H •
j Homes ai.d lots in the village of Monticello,
; A-pt i' C ouirty.
.iottsc' at d lots in the village cf I lprion;
Twiggs Cm i.iy.
rtat.uui'.r in Hancock count"—B •" seres,
i le.nta icn ir Putnain ccva.tv—TvC acre::.
105 Acres River S.-. amp Lard Rich;.-.:nd Co
I 1000 Arres 1 r.ndJ'.lbert ccintv,.
: 2U2J Acres I and 9th di's No. *?2 2 ■’-nrut* co
do do 9 do du 153 Pike dd
do do 15 do do 130 do do
20'vi do do 2 do do 132 do do
£U-i do do 10 do du 102 Upson do
202 do do 9 do do ‘,4 Dooly do
• du du 13 do do 172 Fayette do
■ 361 Newton do
pt-3 co do 8 do do 133 Crawford
: A-J Co do 13 .-'o do £SB Houston
I 2U'.IJ do do 15 do do 218 do du
j !'< 4 du du 14 do do 231 do do
do do 13 do do 375 Irwin do
250 do' do 3 du do 173 Early d«
; I't’J c’u do 13 do do do do
j do do 2 do do do do
Terras n.ade known at day ofsale. .
McKENZIE & BENNOUH.
August 26 wtd 101
The city papers, Milledgeville Recorder,
. Standard of Union, Savannah Republican and
■ Charle:ton Coraier, will please copy the above
once a nutil the dav ofsale.
SEW YORK
SI HUT OF THE TIMES;
A METROPOLITAN GAZETTE
Os the Sporti.g, Literary, ami fashionable
World;
WILT.:.'.;.’ T PORTER, EDITOR
'1 he pruitiim't • icatiue. in the 'character of
this Journal, i; , its devotion to the Sports of the
Field and Tm i. Gentlemen will find in its col
urns regular reports 01-the races which conic ulf
on the p'-nmg ai Courses in the Union,—co
pious extracts fi- in “A’eZZ’i At/e” and the Eng
lish tS/tn Ang Magazine's, with every kind of
Spurting Intelligence accessible to the Editor.
Hheotinp a.n-l Angling, with the collateral and
necessaiy information upen each of them, will
claim our at-cution, while Rural, Aeuotie, and
other exbilu-atii.g amusements will not be forgot
1 lie owners of the crack Trotting Hones
of New A cuhand Philadelphia, may rely uj on
seeing tlm pei'fbian.art <■> d their nags laithlul
ly chronicled in the Spirit of the Times.
In fine, evety ' t.tbavi r will be inadt ten
der this pape; available, find eti n n.d:>: ‘rsi
ble, to gfinlei/tcr. Htiie 4 tirf, thruim} . :i,e
country
A'ariotts and cle.-ant selections fume •].< A
merit'an and F.ueign Magazines, with btief
original reuiatHS up n enilent liieiatiue, uni
determine the Litermv character uft.'.is t.a-
ZCt't .
Tne aflhirs vs the Stage, will) all ki: ds of
Tkcalricul CAtZ-C7uzf,will receive constant alien
tii •!!.
Carefully digested summaries of Foreign and
Domestic News will be gi’.en, and the whole
rendeied as pleasant and acceptable ns the Ed
itor can make it, by crowd:? g into his •ciumns
all the Saj'ing ' and Doingsai -.i t Tovtn.
This, we trust, w ill be afa 7 i ite, as it is a lea
ding and urii’inal leature in our design. Un
der appropriate devices will be found the Quits
and tgiirks (fine thousand and one V.at’S about
Teu:r, wish the Itw. “goed tlungs” of ‘■/■igaro”
and “/?«/» Short," up<-■ her with a dashing ral
maciindi rjt'tfic liveliest .milie-. offfie in.iie edi
torial corps; caffii spiced and pep pried to tie
taste of the inirth lovit.g Votarie.- of tba f an,
i r<-lu., 1 tiL'rii.u'j d i a: hi on of did C-ahu-mt 1 act',
i Scraps.Gdditil-s and other Glranir- . by the llcy
side M i;, the iaSst (r,t pits, Scare M .q, U ; d df
i-ntis rn u.e I’< .-l ionabl-- circles,-wi'A •ilway-,- I :
cat'-m!!; cu 11,,.. dibi the aintisetneut A the • -
erH re de”
Sue. 1 ; ate the more ; rominent featto es of
p.'an o'our jut r .a'ion. AVe enter cn on:
bors not as nu\ ice in the art of g
a paper coin: . rvn > us interests ai.u h
with am Use?: ~ ui v. ho'e lite has Lien
ployed :n quel:', - .< Qttrsehfor the :a./
AVi’i. such ;-ources asv<-bh.nfex .'•••• -•.
hn.vcau’ , . the Certainty of b."irp
tdbyl’iends k; .wm;. approved writeis..
critr'inatn.-g v<: tcarh-s! !;• k'ui...
r,ik on h e , ( - trin of public epi; -.a.
cheerily spies, v; to the Lre-ze <t i üb'.
favor that al r beckons ns to i s cir.l
ami maywaf .to tin g< .il ofour v. isiie-.
,-* f’ ‘ r ' ‘ ’ '' Sir>-A ol th’ Tlr-ts is pui 1.1
cuin a bca’i'tiui ami at -rat-five form, on .Sa r
day Mornmgs at 171 Z?rot;dway (enttante, at
Courtland stree') rd-I furnished to the Cd' u’>v.
subscribers at S3,CO per annum in advance, or
SlJ.Opcr L'mr er. pnytil le quanerb
Adverti.-.'mci it.ed on equitable terms,
with a substantial redu'.ticn to Y’earlv Adverti
sers.
f.'.Wir.S’ Za’-lASGLfi cii IJMntiEJLJ.AS.
Df .'i■ tj] vSt 1 1' AR l av. jt:‘ i jecci ved
kA? frmn Phi ad? iphi;.-, a verv laige and sr.h r
did asret'hiet.l rs Ladies’ Black, Brown and
Green PARA-'CU S a'd UMBRELLAS, of
the !’rcn< ii s';nndfiiikh, which thev have
had i * niifficn n d expressly to order, I v'or.r of
the tnrst m’.nrf-m' . - rs in the United States, lor
the City retail trade.
zi small s z-ts'or Misses:; hrd soar;® very
s-.lei.di': Lad’fi-’.ey colors, wdhivu/v han
dles and lined.
The Ladies are resrectfaHy lequ/'iTd t. -«!.
and examine t’»- assortment, 'i’i *--, w.’l x
sold nt reduced pri< e<.
month:. Bf-crda8 f -crda ? sp; In-mkr. - .' '. i
i-’ made to the hr norab;. the Inferior i■ ■ "
ol Richmond Cr.«; .-, v • :>"ittir.g so; • r ry
for 'ey e n. sell a’i the: --•>! ,f
v’iza Seal orn J< nes in the real "state r i 'm i
•deceased failmr. ti e lam fAH-atr. Joi r ■
LI.IZABI.I il JONES, Guetdie.n.
Jure 19 tlsm r- v. 73
'» -■ft'.-* date, a; plication will
:’L b" rmH'-' >ri•• 1 .norab'.e justice-of the In
■-rio’ C.-.'ir? P? hr. ’ Coun'y, when sitting
or orcin.'-rv jtirp;-.' «. for leave to sell the real
ta'e ef'V ; .i'iara Chur_-hill deceased, for ihe
mnefit of the heir" and credit •w of said dec.
JANE CHURCHILL, -fhbnrz.
GUAR GJA>. ’3 N OTIC E.
OUR montl softer date application will be
JS" 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of LincolnCoimtv to sell the lot of lard No. 115,
o'h d'strict oi Muscogee countv. drawn by
William Cason minor of E.izabeth Cason.
JAMES McGILL Guardian.
Sep’ember 14. m4tICQ
CASKS best AA'iiite Lump Lime,
just received per Co.’s boats
in store.
500 casks 'i’ - THOM ASTON LIME.
ror'alsbv G. 11. METCALF.
NO. IJ2