Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 11, 1840, Image 4

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Ceuiusl RaiX Road and Banking Company of Georgiy PRINCIPAL BANK, ) Sava s.nah, April 21, 1840. 5 Hi* Excellency, Charte* J. McDonald, Sir :—l present you herewith a statement of the condition of th* inatiration at thi* place You will receive a return frctn the Branch at Macon, u the recent act of ire Legislature require*. I take the li berty. however, to send a consolidated return in addition. f-roir erwise it appears to roe. the pnb’ic would be misled as to the-actual condition of the Company The Branch Notes on hand at the Principal Bank, and toe Principal Bank Note* on band at the Branch, would doobt’e-s* be overlooked in estrmating the circulation, by persons ur.accu Aomed to such retorn*. Tbe consolidated return I respectfully submit, u tetter and give* more clear information than the returns, as caked tor by the act, and I a*k the favor that be published also. The return show* the aggregate indebtedness of the Stockholder!. When it is remembered that al most every ciiizeoof tr.i i comm unity, and a great many a: Macon, are Stockholders, i roust be manifest that the debtors to the Bank must neceaaarJy he composed in a great measure, of Slock bold era The discount hne of this ;ns:.:u*;on, a» this place, ;s almost w holly of a business character; the on accommodation not exceeding §.'10.000. 7 here is but one Stockholder wbo?e indebtedness exceeds Sio,ooo, ar d the amount due by nhd is considered as safe as any debt doe to the Bank. The members of the Board of Directors dec;me to make a return on oaih of toeir indebtedness. but are willing to make a return oftbe lability of aJ I persons, by name, indebted to the Bank. This determination ctoe« not arise from any fear of exposure, for the fact is, that the vvboie amount doe by the nine directs re of this board, is but §15.675 06, which would be considered but an inconsiderable sum for either one «f them to owe. 7T>e law requiring a return on cash by the individual directors wiJ not be complied with by them, be cause they give then services without compensation, and are not enfrequentiy subjected to roach incon venience by the time lost to ibetn m performing those services. There nas always been some difficulty m geuir-g the sera ices of proper individual*. arid those willing to serve are not disposed to assume more cane* than are absolutely necessary to eflVi the object of then service*. This Bank, since the first day of March last, has strictly contormed to the law which proscribes the sale of Exchange at a higher rate than two per cent.; but the consequence of me law has been that the Banks r ave been precluied Irom dea..cg at all in Exr hange. Brokers and Trust Companies, baring no compe tition in ibe market, are able to controi Exchange* to suit their own interests ; and instead of having Ex change on Use North now, at or near per, as it ought to he, with the large amount of prodoc; g jing to market, and as it in all probability would have been, but tor this proscription of the Banks, it is now sell ing readily at six per cent, premium. We are making good progress with our Road ; we hope to have it complete to the Sandersville summit, in time for the Fail business; and iron aas been purchased and i§ now daily arriving sufficient io com plete the road to within seven roue* of the Oconee nver. I am. Sir, very respectfully, your obedient §ervant, W W. Goal K)S, President. Consolidated Statement of the Condition of f : < Central Rail Roai end BarJcmg Company of Georgia and of lit Branch cl Macon, on Monday, flh day oj April, Ir4o. Resources. At Principal Rank. At Branch Macon. Amount Notes discounted runn.ng to maturity, cons.dered good, 346,344 53 71,037 5S 417,402 I] Bills of Exchange, do do 25.280 §2 119,593 38 144,874 20 Note* and Bills under protest in suit, 7,819 04 41,826 27 49,£45 31 do do do and not in suit, 12,546 92 19,406 53 31,953 45 do do lying over and not protested, 9,640 09 9,640 09 Bonds of the City of Savannah, bearing 7 percent, inter. 137,000 00 137,000 00 Total of Discounted and City Bonds, *5790,515 ]6 Os the paper under protest there is considered : Good at Principal Bank, 27,526 74 Doubtful do do 1,735 40 Ban do do 743 91 Good at Branch Bank, 59,099 23 Doubtful do do 733 57 Bad do do 1,400 Due by other Banks, 48,538 87 * 7,399 47 56,93-9 34 In hands of Agent in New York, 345 72 4,500 4,945 72 do do Mobile, 756 19 756 18 Stocks of other Institutions, 6,575 6,575 Banking Houses and Lou, 9,996 82 32,622 55 4*2,619 27 ' Real Estate taken for debt, 7,794 73 7,794 73 11 Expended on and m rotation to Kail Road, 1,394,846 51 1,394*846 51 i Protests, 99 50 116 50 2 6 Expenses, 4,843 26 1,706 48 6,549 74 Balance between Principal Bank and Branch, 9,*2u4 23 Cash. Gold Com at Principal Ban*, 15.779 73 Silver and Copper, do do 35,583 19——51,361 92 Goid, Silver ami Copper Coin at Branch, 19,114 62 $70,476 54 Notes of other Banks and Checks on City Banks at Principal Bank, 65,129 29 i At Branch, 39,116 184,245 29 Corporation Scrip of City of Savannah, 2,280 j J do change bills do 815 65 177 817 49 ' 1 j ] I , , . , _ . , „ , . $2,499,599 46 I ] Os this amount there t* due by eighty-seven Stockholders a: Savannah, including the debts of firms i where one partner is a Stockholder, the sum of 250,369 76 And there is due by Stockholders at ilacoa, LiAßiniTiEi. At Principal Bank. At Branch Macon. Amount. M g an 1 k D Ca P ,^! *“**• . 738,947 5* 150,000 888,947 50 , Kail Road Capital 'stock, . 1,104,670 1,104 670 1 Stock doe to Contractors, 1,025 29 1j025 29 Batik Note* issued, payable at 726,270 257,460 Os the Notes of the Principal Bank, there are on hand at Principal Bank, 611,895 . I do do do do at Blanch, 14,255 ] ’ ] 6*26,150 Os the Note* of the Branch Bank there are on hand at the Principal Bank, 131,955 do do Branch, 47,905 i ' ] 179,760 I ] ls* y r? g “»circiiiafjOT, 100,120 77,700 17732.) Rail Road Tickets, do 4,073 95 4 073 93 ‘ Toils of Bridge at Macon pledged by City of Macon, 223 223 Due to other Banks, ' 114,239 93 3,862 70 118,101 63 ! do Agent in New \ ork, 92 <J2 i ‘ do for unclaimed Dividends, 5,712 27 1,005 40 6 7JT66 I do individual depositors, 79,103 62 9,058 72 88,162 34 1 Profits, viz : Reserved Fund, 13,404 40 Rail Road profits, 63,073 39 Bank profi s, 23,309 25 101,987 12 6,869 05 108.856 17 $2 498 593 46 Savannah, 20th April, 1340. R. R. Cutler,’ Cashier. ) State of Georgia / Personally appeared William W. Gordon, President, and Richard R Cuvier, < Chatham County. { Cashier, who being duly sworn, say the above return is just and true to the best of their know ledge and belief. W. W. Gordon, President Sworn to before me, this 9th April, 1840. ) R. R. Cl - vl.ee. Cashier. Wm. C. Wtli.t, i. p. \ Statement of the Cr/nditum of the Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia, on Mondiy, the 6th day of April, 1840, rendered in conformity to the Act of the 23 d of December, 1839 Resources Amount. Liabilities. Amount. ( Notes discounted running to Bank Capital Stock 738,947 50 ( maturity, good, 346,344 33 Rtil Road Capital Stock, 1,104,670 ( Bills of Exchange, running Stock due to contractors, J,025 29 to maturity, good, 25,280 82 Bank notes issued, payable Notes and Bills under pro- at principal Bank, ' 726,270 test and in suit, 7,819 04 Os which are on hand, 611,895 i * Notes and Bills under pro- i test and not in suit, 12,546192 Leaving in circulation, 114,375 t Notes and Bills lying over, ’ Rail Road Tickets in do. 4,073 95 not protested, 9,640 09 Due to other Banks, 114,238 93 Bonds of city of Savannah, Due for dividends uncalled for, ; 5,712 26 bearing 7 pr ct interest, 137,p00 Due to individual depositors, "79,103 62 f— Profits, viz ; Tota discounted paper and bonds, ? 538,631 40 Reserved fund, 13,404 49 Os the paper under protest Kai l Road pro fi t a, 65,073 38 theie is considered: Bank profita, 23,509 25—101,937 12 Good, 2 1,526 74 Doubtful, 1,735 40 Bad, 743 91 Dueby other Banks, 49.538 g7 In hands of Agent in N. York, 345 72 Stocks of other institutions, 6,575 Banking House and Lot, 9,996 82 Real Estate taken for debt, 7*794 73 Expended on and in relation to Rail Road, 1,394,846 51 Protests, 1 9 50 Expenses, 4,843 26 Cash—Gold coin, 15,778 73 Silver and Copper, 35,583; 19 31,361 92 Notes of the Br. of this Bank, of other Banks and Checks on City Banks, 197,084 29 City Scrip of Cor. City Sav. 2,280 s Corporation change bills, 815 65- 251,511 86 82,264,133 97 $2,264,133 67 State of Georgia, ) Personally Appeared William W. Gordon, President, and Richard R. Guyler, Chatham oumy, ( Cashier, of the Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia, who &vvorr., aay that ihey have not directly or indirectly violated the Act of the Legislature passed 23d Decern >er, 1 , concerning Exchange, arid that no officer of said Company has done so, within she-H knowledge, for its benefit. “ W. W. GORDON, President. Sworn to before me, this 20th daj of April, 1840. ) K R ' LER, Cashier u M jC. Wyllt, J. P. \ List of Stockholders of the Central Rad Road and Barron, Isabella 5 do 500 Banking Company of Georgia, on Monday April Barron, Ann 7 do 700 6th, 1840. I Bartlett Myron 23 do 2,500 Stockholders. No. of Amt. Amt. Bagshavv, Catharine 6 do 600 ■“" ar ® s - I*aid. Bradley' .Margarett Isabella 2 do 200 Adams, John 2 K? 0 200 Beasley, David 10 do 1,000 Anderson, Geo. 100 jlol 10,000 Beilis, Sara’l B 5 do 510 Anderson &. Brother, G\V 80 jio B,OCO Berrien, Jno. M’Pherson in tr. Adams, Sarah T 20 flo 2,000 for J M jr., W M and Loui do Martha W 10 do 1,000 sa G Beinen, 5 do 600 Almy, Henrietta C 10 rlo 1,000 Beauland, Eugenia 2 do 200 Alexander, Elam 20 do 2,000 Beall, Robert A 30 do 3 000 Anderson, John W 20 do 2,000 Bell, David in tr for Marca- Do in tr for Eliza C Anderson 5 do 600 ret B Hopkins, 5 d 0 500 Do do lor K H Anderson, 5 do 500 Berrv, J B gr. as O Berry, 10 do 1 000 Anderson, George W 165 do 16,500 Berry John B 10 do 1000 Anderson, Eliza C ]0 do 1,000 Bliss, <k Co. Elias 27 do 2,700 Arnold, Richard D. 20 do 2,000 Bmney, Joseph G 12 do 2,100 Anderson & Co., James 20 do 2,000 Bowen, WP in tr. for Atkinson, Alexander 53 do 5,300 James C Bowen, 5 do 500 Bank State ol Georgia, 93 do 9,300 Boston. John 4 do 400 Barker, Nathaniel trustee 5 do 500 Boyd, Emm ir 15 do 1.500 Baldwin, to .ami, 35 do 3,500 Boynton, Willard 20 do 2,000 Bartow, 1 nthony 2 i\ Q 200 Brown, Thus. A 20 do 2,000 Bartow TUeouocius 5 k> 500 Bryan, Sam’l J 5 474 237 50 do in tr, tor T B 1 jdo| 100 do do 35 57i 2,01250 I do 3,37 5 Brower, Isabella’ 40 100 4,UUO Bosuck, jr. Benj in tr. for Mary A IE, \V S and Eliza G 2>olorooiw, 4 do 400 Barton, Charles A 4 do 400 Bulloch, Wm H 10 d» I.OOJ do trustee for Ann G Hun ter and child rea 15 do 1,500 Bulloch. Martha 10 do 1 JMO Bailer, Giiber 2 do 200 Boa, Noah 16 do 1.6 Butts. Js. R for Laura Batts 5 do 500 Burdsa.il Wm. H 5 do 300 Beers, J D I R St. John ic Co. 10 do 1,000 BeimeU, John J 25 do 2,300 Bumes, Thornas II 10 do 1,000 Bradley, Pat. 5 do 500 Butler, Cyrus 500 do 30,000 Bulloch, James S 16 do 1,600 Chatham County Academy 20 do 2,000 Carter, Cyrus B 30 do 3,000 Campbell, Charles 5 do 505 Cawfiekl, Ann 10 do 1,000 Chevner, M 10 do 1,000 Champion, Atroa 23 do 2,500 Charlton, Kobt. M 3 do 300 do do in trfor Hester Ann Mallory and children, 10 do 1,000 Church, ELzabeth 4 do 400 Clark, Thomas ]0 do 1,000 Cowper, Mary A 8 do 800 Cooper, M H 3 do 300 Cooper, Geo. ex'r of W Cooper. 45 do 4,500 Cooper, Lydia 5 do 500 Concon, Pierre 2 do 200 Condon, WjlJ.ani 9 do 900 ( ohen <sc Miller, 10 do 1,000 Carhart, George B 3 do 500 Claghom, P P 3 do 500 Cooke <fc Cowles 9 do 900 Chase, Wm. 5 do 500 Collin*, Robt. 270 do 27.000 Collins. Charles 32 do 3 ->OO Clark, M M 20 do 2,000 Core, Adam 15 do 1,500 Crowd, N P 200 do 20,000 C rabtree, Jr. \\ iiuara 55 do r i 500 r nJ u 34 * S3S Coy er, Richard R 19 do 1,900 Cuvier, Mm H 20 do 2jooo Cum mine. George B 25 do 2.500 Cullec, Hugh 15 do IJkO Culler, Unary S 25 do 2,500 Cunningham, R L 20 do % 000 Cunningham, Charles 50 do 5.000 Cohen. Isaec 20 do 2 000 Creech, Hiram S 5 do 5,000 Cooper, Peter G m trust for Georgia Anna Maria Cooper, 2 do 200 Cohen, Solomon 150 do 15,000 Carter. George Jr 5 do 500 Daris, Geo W 10 do 1,000 Daria, Simon F 4 do 400 Day, Joseph 20 do 2,000 DeLamotta, Jacob Jr 40 do 4,000 Dent, James P 2 do 200 DeLamotta, Emanuel 2 do 200 Dennis, John in trust for Harriet Dennis 5 do 500 Densler, F 20 do 2,000 do in tr. for Mrs. Starr 6 do 600 Deianoy, Anne 4 do 400 Desclaui, James A 30 do 3,000 Denslow, Allen A 5 do 500 Dufaure, Louis 100 do 10,000 Denslow. Helen R 2 do 200 Devillers, F D Petit 10 do 1,000 Dillon, Michael 112 do 11,200 Dubignon, Henry 60 do 6,000 Dunning, SC 70 do 7.000 do trustee for his children 15 do 1,500 Duncan, William 10 do 1,000 Dunwoodj, John 26 <k 2,600 Davenport, Cornelia A 1 do 100 Duer, Vice Pres’t Jno 1,250 do 125,000 Dashter, Samuel 5 do 500 Davis, Wm H 5 do 500 Eastman, Moses 42 do 4.200 Eastman, Eliza M 8 do 800 Enswoitb, Abby F 5 do 500 Ensworthdc Way 15 do 1,500 Falligant, L N 2 do 200 Full, Joseph 2 do 200 do ir for Emily Christie 4 do 400 do tr for M E White dc CC E While 8 do 800 Finlayson, J 10 do 1,000 Flanders, David 20 do 2,000 Fraser, Caroline M 4 do 400 Fletcher, Dixon, in tr for Jacob Caldwell 6 do 600 do in tr for Geo Cald well, 6 do 600 Fox, George 5 do 500 Farr, Mary 5 do 500 Gaudry, John B 63 do 6,300 W W Gordon 85 do 8,500 do in tr for S A Gordon 20 do 2,000 do in tr for Geo A Gor don, 5 do 500 do in tr for W W Gor don jr 5 do 500 Goddard, James 10 do 1,000 Griffin, Samuel 5 do 500 Gibbons, William 135 do 13,500 Gallic, J B 10 do 1,000 Glen, George 10 do 1,000 Gatlin, Thomas M 5 do 500 Goulding, Bridget 2 do 200 Godfrey, William 20 do 2,000 Hale, William 10 do 1,000 Hall, George 100 do 10,000 Haupt, Henry 35 do 3,500 Haupt, John 30 do 3,000 Haupt, Henry in trust for Jane Haupt, 25 do 2,500 Habersham, Robert 46 do 4.600 do tr of S A Anderson 26 do 2,600 Hazard <Sc Denslow 5 do 500 Harper, James & William 39 do 3,900 Henry, J P 198 do 19,800 Henry, Isaac 5 do 500 Henry, Charles S 5 do 500 do in tr for S i Aborn 1 do 100 Harmon, AC 5 do 500 Haupt, John jr 3 do 300 do guardian of ML &. R 11 Haupt, I do 100 Heinemann, F W 10 do 1,000 Harmon, A in tr for Mary O Harmon, 5 do 500 Heinemann, F W in tr for Maria A Jackson, 10 do 1,000 do tr for F D Jackson, 5 do 500 do in tr for J Mcß. Jackson, 5 do 500 do in tr for F E Jackson 5 do 500 Herb, Frederick 25 do 2,500 Hendley, Robert 10 do 1,000 Hoffman, William 3 do 300 Houston, Patrick 5 do 500 Houston. Priscilla 10 do 1,000 House. Samuel C in trust for F R House, 1 do 100 do in trfor W M House 1 do 100 Hartridge, Charles 20 do 2,000 Hopkins, Matthew 30 do 3,000 do in tr for Mary Hopkins 4 do 400 do in trforEdw’d Hopkins 4 do 400 do in tr for Jno D Hopkins 4 do 400 do in tr for Ann Hopkins 4 do 400 do in trfor C. Hopkins 4 do 400 Holt, Asa 50 do 5,000 Hunter, Henry D 6 do 600 Hunter, Ephraim 5 do 500 Hunter, Samuel B 20 da 2,000 Hunt, John J 5 do 500 Houston, A P in tr for his chil dren, 10 do 1,000 Hutchinson, Robert in tr for Lucy Isaac 100 do 10,000 do in tr for John Wilkin son, 100 do 10,000 Hoover, John 82 do 8,200 Huntington & Co. George 5 do 500 Hunter, James Cashier 176 do 17,600 Hamilton & Houston 5 do 500 Iverson, the children of Wil liam, Rebecca & Robt 15 do 1,500 1 Inman, Alien 4 do 400 Isaac, Robert executors of 50 do 5000 Jackson, Jo«eph W 5 do 500 Jenkins, Uriah 10 do 1000 Jones, Edward 5 do 000 Jones, Ma.ttbew 10 do 1000 Jones,Ch3xles C. Sea. guardian of C. C. Jones, Jua 2 do 200 Jones, Joseph 100 do 10,000 Jones, George Jun 49 do 4900 Jones, George 50 do 5000 Jenckes, Ebenezer 69 do 6900 Johnston, Louisa C 14 do 1400 Johnston, Augusta P 6 do 600 Johnston, Bellamy R 12 do 1200 Johnston, W P 25 do 2500 Johnston, Mary Helen 5 do 500 Johnston, William Sea 26 do 2600 j Jackson, John James 100 do 10,000 Jackson, John 16 do 1600 j Johnston, Susan'Jl 30 do 3000 1 Kerr, James 12 do 1200 Keebler, John 10 do 1000 Keiifer, Ephraim 3 do 500 King, James 3 do 300 King A Co, R & W 55 do 5500 Knapp & Co. N B 12 do 1200 ; Koilock, P M 5 do 500 Kollock, Jane P 12 do 1200 Koilock, George J 24 do 2400 King, Ralph 60 do 6000 K ing, R & W 6 do 600, Kottman, Frederica 6 do 600 j Lavinder, Mary 10 do 1000 do in trust for Matilda A Ferguson and children, 2 do 200 do in trust for Mary E and Jane E Ferguson, 1 do 100 do in trust ior Martha S Bourquine and children, 2 do 200 Law, William 5 do 500 Lawton, W S 3 do 300 Ladd, John F C 5 do 500 Latnrop, Dwight Jua 2 do 200 j Lewis, J V ~ 3 do 300 do in tr for F S Lewis, 2 do 200 do in tr for J A Lewis, 1 do 100 Leguil, Onesime 16 do 1600 Le.gh, William M in trust for Mary A Leigh, 11 do HOC do in tr for Sarah J Leigh, 10 do 1000 Lewis, Robert A 50 do 5000 I.eion,'David 20 do 2000 ' Leftwich, Augustus 88 do S>oo Low, Andrew 400 do 40,000 Low, John 23 do 2300 d > in tr for Jas H Dow, 2 do 200 do in tr for Winner Low, 2 do 200 do in tr for M M Low, 2 do 200 do in tr for Georgiana Low, 2 do 200 do in tr for S W Low, 2 do 200 j Lockett, James 40 do 4000 Ludington hi Thompson, 15 do 1500 Ludington W S 10 do 1000 Lufourrow, Matthew 9 do 900 do in tr for H MkO H Lufburrow, 6 do 600 Lutheran Congregation at Eb enezer, w 25 do 2500 Logan, George A 50 do 5000 Long, John W 1 do iOO Mayor and Aldermen, City of Savannah, 5000 do 500,000 Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, St of Go. 27S do 27,800 Mackay, John 6 do 600 I Matthews., Timothy 20 do 2000 Miner Samuel 40 do 4000 McFarland, John 17 do 1700 Maner, George H 10 100 1000 Martin, James E 6 do 600 McAlpin, Henry 130 do 13,000 do in trust for Joseph McAlpin, 2 do 200 do in tr. for Ellen McAlpin, 2 do 200 do do do Angus McAlpin, 2 do 200 do do do Henry McAlpin,jr 2 do 200 do do do Isabella McAlpin, 2 do 200 do do do Jas W McAlpin, 2 do 900 do do do Donald McAlpin, 2 do 200 Mclntire, Andrew 33 do 3300 McAllister, M H 10 do 1000 do in trfor Julian H Mc- Allister, 1 do 100 do do do Matthew H Mc- Allisterjr 1 do 100 do do do S Ward McAllister 1 do 100 do do do F M McAllister 1 do 100 do do do B Cutler McAllister 1 do 100 do do do H H McAllister 1 do 100 McQueen, Ann 4 do 400 • McConkey, Mary G 5 do 500 | McHardy, A 5 do 500 McCarty, Roger 10 do 1000 McKay, Hugh 25 do 2500 McDonald, Cha* J 20 do 2000 McDonald, Alex. 20 do 2000 Magill, Chas A 5 do 500 Marshall, B 10 do 1000 McAllister, George W 50 do 5000 Mealy, Stephen A 30 do 3000 Mercer, Hugh W 15 do 1500 do in tr for Mary S Mercer 5 do 500 1 Millen, John 15 do 1500 Millen, Cornelia M 4 do 400 Mills, Charles F 52 do 5200 Mims, Herty 1 do 100 Minis, Philippa 1 do 100 Myers, Mordecai 15 do 1500 Morel, William 10 do 1000 Minis, Philip 49 do 4900 Murphree, Mill 12 do 1200 , Murphree, William 8 do 800 Murphree, Wright 64 do 6400 ■ Myers, Lewis 25 do 2500 ' Murchison, John 5 do 500 Myers, M m trust for Mrs. D. Minis, 5 do 500 do do do Philippa Minis, 3 do 300 do do do Frances Mini*, 3 du 300 do do do Marla Mini* 2 do 200 do do do Rebecca G Minis 2 do 200 do do do Cecilia Minis, 2 do 200 do do do Theodore Minis, 2 do 200 do do do Abraham Minis, 3 do 300 Myrick, James 20 do 2000 Moore, Joshua G. 20 do 2000 Mcßride, James 14 do 1400 Middleton, James 5 do 500 Mobley, John 5 do 500 Newhall <k Co. George 5 do 500 N ichols, George S. 4 do 400 Newton, John H. 20 do 2000 N ichols, I) B 10 do 1000 Norris, James B 5 do 500 1 Norton &: Fuller, 25 do 2500 Nutman, Samuel 5 do 500 Nicoll, Francis E 5 do 500 Nicoll, John C 10 do 1000 Norris, James A 2 do 200 Olmstead, Jonathan 5 do 500 Olmstead, Wm. trus. S C Olmstead, 3 do 300 do do do W H Olmstead 2 do 200 do do do G W Olmstead 1 do 100 O’Byrne, Lawience 10 do 1000 do Dominick 25 do 2500 Overton, W H 100 do 10,000 Oliver, George 3 do 300 Planters’Bank State Georgia 186 do 18,600 Parker, W H 5 do 500 Parkman, Samuel B 80 do 8000 do do lin trust for Lucy R Higgins and children 5 47$ 237$ Parsons, Anson 10 100 1000 Potter, James, 100 do 10,000 Posey, John F 5 do 500 Pitman, E H 10 do 1000 Philbnck & Co. Samuel 2 do 200 Philbrick, Samuel 5 do 500 1 Powers, Clem 5 do 500 Powers, Zarah 5 do 500 Postell, Sarah CP 10 do 1000 Pendergast, O’Flin 22 do 2200 Pendergast, M., in trust for Jo seph Pendergast, 2 do 200 do in trust for Julia Pendergast 2 do 200 do in trust for Ellen Pende-gast 2 do 200 Pinkerd, John 49 do 4900 Price, W O 20 do 2000 Purse, Thos 24 do 2400 do in trust for Frances C Ganahl 20 do 2000 do in trust for C E Ga nahl and children 50 do 5000 Quigley, Edward 20 do 2000 Quanlock, Wm 1 do 100 Do, M*rr Ann 2 do 2>sj f 4 Rahn, Irwin 2 do 200 V Ralston, A. R. 2 do 200 ' Do David 20 47§ 9-50 I Do do in trust for J A Ralston 2 do 95 Do do do L V Ralston 2 do 95 I Reed, Elias Reel, 1 %*> 100 IS,>>oo Reynolds, L O 2 do 200 Rea, James, in trust for Flori da J Beall, 2 do 200 • Reed, Murray 5 do 503 - Rolfe, Graced 5 do 500 Richardson, Thomas 2 do 200 Roche, Wm 10 do 1000 Rogers, Amy 30 do 30.0 Robinson, \Vm 30 do 3000 Robison, Joseph L 5 do 500 lardson, CP 50 do 5000 j : Rogers, Osborne 100 do 10,000 Do Berry 6 do 600 Rose, Simri 2 d > 200 Roberts, James 10 do 1000 1 Rutland, Reddick 10 do louO Rowland, Isaac B. Agent 530 do 53. **o Roosevelt 5c Son, James J 40 do 4000 Roosevelt, James J.jr. 30 do 3000 Rose, John 100 do lOjKO ! Ryer>on,Thos. in trust for Ma ry K, Thos K4GCK Ryerson,3 da 300 Sawyer, Sarah 8 do 800 Do Charlotte 5 do 500 , Sanders, Eleanor 10 do 10t0 < Saifner, John 1 do 100 j * Smets, Alex. A 10 do 1000 Smorich, Nicholas 10 do 1000 Sander tin, Jesse 8 Saitmarsb ic Overton 100 100 10,000 Savannah Fire Company 10 do 1000 Sanderson, Z 1 do 100 Savage, Mary VV 5 do 50-j Scott &. Balfour 10 do 1000 Sanssy, J K 5 do 500 Scuddcr, Amos 10 do 1000 Do in trust for Catharine Scudder 2 do 200 Do in trust for A P Scudder 2 do 200 Do do Ephraim Scudder 2 do c. O Do do Mary Scudder 2 do 20 Do do. John Scudder, jr. 2 do 2.0 Stevens, James D 48 do 4>oo I Scott, W J, Ex’rs of 20 do 2C«uO Scott, VV R 10 do 1000 Schley, George 5 do suo Sislare, Horace, in trust for Julia H Barnsley 20 do 2000 Scott, Isaac 30 do 30GO Scruggs, W H. La trust for Ann A Chase 5 do 500 Screven, James P *0 do 2000 Shaw. Mary C 2 do 200 Shaffer, Harriet J 7 do 700 Do Jacob 31 do 3100 Shick, George 3 do 300 Saitmarsb D Alanson 100 do if,ooo Sh.ck, Peter, trustee of children of Pv M Char.ton 20 do 2000 Smirh, Sidney 14 do 1400 Solomon, Henry I>4 do I.&.400 Smith, Walter 10 do 1000 Do Horace 1C do 1000 Do do, in trust for Charlotte Smith 2 do 200 Do do, do Mary N Smith 2 do 200 Do do, do Frances A Smith 2 do 200 Smith, James 20 do 2000 Snider, Benj. 75 do 7500 Stiies, Ben. Edw 20 do 2000 Solomon, Hardy 50 do 5000 Solomon, James 50 do 5000 Sorrel, Frances 50 do 5000 Solomon, Peter 2 do 200 Stone, F M 12 do 1200 I do in trust for the Georgia Cons. M. E. Church. 16 do 1600 do in trust for Sarah Ann Hollis and C Brash 4 do 400 Stanton, P. by guardian M. WeiUnan, 5 do 500 Star*. John C 5 do 500 Stow. Elizabeth 1 do 10<J Stow. EC 2 do 200 Stiles, Wm Henry 8 do 800 Stephen, Ann M. 3 do 300 Stephen. Elizabeth J 3 do 300 Stiles. Joseph 8 Stone. Washburn & Co. 20 100 2000 ; Stone, Jeremy 65 do 6500 j do in trust for Ann G Stone 5 do 500 do do Edw E Stone 5 do 500 do Martha A Slone 5 do 500 Stewart. Ei.ra P 1 do 100 Sampson. Joseph 50 do 5000 Stile*. Ricuard W 100 do 10,000 Solomons, Samuel 7 do 700 Sav’h Ins. A; Trust Company 199 do 19.900 Tarver, Samuel B 20 do 2000 Tarvin, Wm M 6 do 600 Taylor, Robt 20 do 2000 do Wm 30 do 3000 do Henry 100 do 10.000 do Thomas 50 do 5000 Tupper, Homes 80 do 8000 do trustee, 50 ■ do 5000 Tupper, Fred A 129 do 12,900 do in trust for J F Segur 2 do 200 Tebeau, F E 4 do 400 do in trust for Huklah L * Tebcau 2 do 200 Tebeau, Catharine 2 da 200 Turner. D., trustee for Mrs Lou isa W Tupper 30 do 3000 Telfair, Mary C. 15 do 150 u 1 Telfair, Mary 15 do 1500 Thompson, James 11 do 1100 (‘ Thweatt, James 100 do 10,000 Thomas, Mary A. 12 do 1200 I Thompson, Joseph R. 10 do 1000 Thompson & Co, Win. H. 5* do 500 Truchelutt, Francis 2 do 200 Tyner, Keeland 3 do 300 ■ Tooke,John A. 5 do 550 •Tracy, Edw. D. 25 774133700 ; Union Society, 30 lOu 3000 Vender, David 5 do 500 1 Verstille, Tnstam 5 do 1500 do in trust for Henry Verstille, 6 do Videto, Henry R. 10 do |OOO Wardens and Vestrymen Christ in tru«t for the Females Epis copal Society of Georgia, 14 do 1400 Wade, John 5 do 500 Wade, Peyton L. 100 do 10,000 Wade, Edw C 10 do 1000 Wallace, James , 25 do • 2500 Wallace, Norman 30 do 3000 Wallace, Mary 5 Jo 500 WalJburg. Jacob 100 do 10JH 0 W aid burgh, *eorge M 60 do 6000 Warring, W R 100 do H»,000 Wayne, James M 89 7716897 50 Wagner, John G 40 100 4000 Wardrobe, Harri t 25 do 2500 Waters, John Ex'rs of 150 do 1500 do in trust lor Eliza Waters, 70 do 70 0 Waters, Wm 5 do 500 Wayne, Richard trustee Clifford Neff & children, 1 do 100 Washburn. Joseph 50 do 5000 Walsh, Edmund, in trust for his children, 2 do 200 Warren,Sarah M 5 do 500 Waiers, Michael 2 do 200 War hen, Richard 10 do 1000 Welter, Jarars R 2 do 200 VVebb.N B and II 10 do 10.0 Weitman. M in trust ior Nuarai Weitraan 5 do 500 \\ eed, LB 10 do 1000 Wei man, F H in trust for M VV Wei man, 2 do 200 do intrust for CatheiineJ Welraan, 2 do 2CO do in trust for Isabella P 2 do 200 do in trust for FVV Reid, 2 d« 200 Wilkins, JosephC. 15 do 1/00 Wilkins, Ann 40 do 4(>H) W dkins, Arch’d Sen 97 do 9700 do in trust for Mary L Wil _Mlku“» 5 do 500 W illelt, Joseph 20 do 2000 VV imberly «k Jones, 15 do 1500 Wiitberger, Peter 1 do 100 Williamson, John 30 do 3000 Williams, Rich’d F 12 do 1200 VV illiarns, James 15 d» 1500 Williamson, Rob t.M Jun 30 do 3000 Wicker, Thos. JO do KXK) W ilson John 5 do 500 Wood bridge, Willy 5 do 500 W ood <L Co A 10 do 1000 Wood, Augusta M 5 do 500 Wood, Susan 5 do 500 Woodruff, PH 5 do 500 Wyer, Henry (J v) i WooJfofk.TVo , V Wright, WmL> , 0 -Vxr) Wr ght A Kin trust for A P **° l&jr> Wnght, 3d Wood, Soon »nd Eza F W ood, ° guardian* of EJ C Wood, 4 j do do do AS Wood, 3 f > _do do do La jtz WK 3 ~J •*>) \oung,Jane 5 So 1 o.'tcKin, Pet r 5 '' sft) *bmcep«id op in fuiL JtTATZ of Georgia } Per^na.’v Ch*. iham Coon: jr \ Bichar •, Ri' , iT [}l ier of the Centra, Rail Hoad aOO * ny of Georg a, -aho, being duly «| above list of Mockhulden a cone ‘ ‘. t> I the Stock Ledger. • ■ lron , R. R. CUVLFj> f asbbr Sworn to before me ihis yth car .{ **l I wm.c. w TLLT I Georeia, CotrsrrLia co-unty: " ~ In the Superior Court. Mz"-. j, .. Present fcis Honor Jchx -kit. ’ Ann Casey, vs. > Libel for Die. Tree. Andrew Casey,J TT appearing to the Court by the r j ... X Deputy Sheriff, that the dfc:en-:ar:, 'i t i,' p ’ e Casey, is not to be found in the county o: Co W .■' . • • defendant re-ides out of the state of motion of libellanf’s attorney, it .s \ .k Court l .at the said defendant, Andrew aope&r at the next term of this ecu;: and : answer to the above stated case, r fefaf thereof, that the iite last wlh be permitted to j-j ceei to trial a? in ca*e of default, it f arther c- ! dered that a copy of this role he month for four months in one of the : . r: ze » f | of the city of Augusta, pre% u th; i e 'it of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. ap 18 m4t GABRIEL JONES,CIerk LAW NOTICE.—The under- . =■ ! dated themselves in the practice of hw._ They w. . attend promptly an; c. . .. ferro, Greene, Hancock. Warren, Writes and tr* adyo.ning co unties. Office in Crawfordv. Jj_ .' ferro county. S. FOUCHE. apriill m6m M. JOHNSJoy fj" The Cnarleston Courier will copy tret;- -weekly, and forward tre_r axooau to tnus office. THE HUMAN H MR, I? Warranted staid or restored, and the b-id kept free from Dandruff, by the eeccne '** OLLRIDGET S BALM OF COLUMBIA. Remember the genuine as described ieiiv Tr.is i- certified to by sever*. ?*faycrs, of the Gospel, British Consul. Physicians, in: a great cumner of oar most results.*:ie c;bzens,io be seen where it is sold. LARIS'G FRAUD! This article has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be pur;based or used unless it has the name of L. S. COMSTOCK, or the signature of COMSTOCK i* Co-, on a splendid wrapper. This i 5 the only externa, test that wnl secure the public from deception. Apply at the wholesale and reta.. office,No. 2 . street, near Maiden Lane and Pea -• Address, COMS TOCK A Co., Wholesale Druzpstt. The zenaLne is for sale by GARVIN Si hAI .£>. and ROBERT CAP.TER. Augusta. iy- aa9 A LL persons Indebted to the estate of Robert Wiggins, late of Burke county, deceased will come forword and settle iminediatelr, and those to whom the estate is indebted, w:.. piesest theirclaims in conform.tv wit the law. VV. J. A. HAMILTON, adart. April 14, 1840. Ml LBtRRV AND SILK tULTFRL WARD CHENEV s BROTHER.', 'I A SON SHAW, have now r~:v ing, in the most flourishing conJsjoa,j 1 Augusta. Georgia, adjoining t eHaaj- Race Course. abc> n ' . . Mors M ulticaulis Trees, which they offer for sale id k - to suit purchasers. For lurther information eeqai ry may be made of Messrs. Cheneys, at iheircocooii ery in Burlington. New Jersey, or of sfason Sbav, at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel in Augusta. Having bad several years experience m cultiva ting the morus malticaulis from cuds, cuttinzs. s \ they will furnish each purchaser with printed lie structions of the best and most approved manner at planting and ciritivatinz tbe trees, the kindofsuil most suitable for growing the same ; and also ic rearing the -ilk worms and reeimg the silk. They will also have for sale. Silk Worm Eggs of tiie most esteemed varieties, from moth sseiected w; i great care foi lueir health, strength and perfect:;!, ag ? witratf ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY. THE Trustees of this institution are happy a have it in their power to state, that both the principal Academy m Augusta, and the branch it Summerville, have resumed their exercises, under the management of Teachers who have the HL confidence of the Trustees, and wno, they are a tisned, are fully entitled to that of the public, Mr. Ernevpi'tsch, the Rector of the Acadeaj, already favorably known to the community, tis charge of the Classical department and a I! me branches of education requisite for admissrin to our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholr and success in imparting useful knowledge. ex> nently qualify him for the discharge of the im portant duties of his station. Mr. Ring, the principal English Tea her. re cently engaged by the Board, comes with the high est recommendations as to character, talents, lite rary attainments and skill m teaching, and the Trustees feel assured that he wilt sustain tie re putation which led to his selection. The branch of the Academy at Summerville is under the immediate management of Mr. Frank lin Ge s.ge. a gentleman of experience in teach ing, and hgily recommended. The advantaged’ the location of this branch of the Academy in one of the most healthful neighborhoods in tbe State, and sufficiently remote from the unfavorable in fluence of a crowded town, are 100 well knottc to need comment. On trie whole, the Board confidently recoin mend to the public the principal Academy and the Branch at Summerville, as being on a better fooling than they have heretofore been, and promising gtea usefulness to tho*e who may avail themselves 01 the advantages which thev offer. A.’ CUNNINGHAM, jan 11 President of Board or Trustees- FIFTY DOLLARS REWAKO. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, residing ri Thomas county. Geo. about the 15th January last, a negro man named Daniel, about sixty yei>> of age. though he does not appear to to more than forty, a little gray and inclined to be bald.up warC< of five feet high, and has lost a finger from os' band, I think the right. He has a wife at Mr. Reeds,Columbia county, and may be lurkingahf» u there. It is probable he has been enticed away ty some white man, and have gone to Savannah ■ Alabama ; if so. I will give the above reward •- the detection of the white man and profl to con viction, or I will pay twenty-five cents for the <*•* rest of Daniel. , WASHINGTON J. SANDERS. a prill I Gi ENGINE COLOGNE WATER r genuine Cologne Water, in long and stio. bottles, warranted of the very best quality; f or J‘' ir in boxes of half a dozen each, for family ns? ; L by single bottles. i , Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling of the best quality, at Apothecary HaJS, 232 By street, by * GARVIN & HALVED nov 2S TAKE NOTICE, THAT AN ELECION will be held at Lincoln ton, and the other precints of raid count -'’., Monday, the 13th of July next, an election Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, to DU > vacancy occasioned by the incapacity ot T ls * Daniel, and his absence from the county. PETER LAMAR, J I. c - AARON HARDY, J. I - C. LEWIS PARKS, J I. C. STEPHEN STOVALL, J-LC H. W. HUGGERM AN, J LL- May 19, IS4O. wld