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iSY JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, [Bl7. NEW* SEL11E:;;. VOI-. L—NO. leaT"
GEORGIA RAILROAD AND RANKING COMPANY.
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Statement of the Condition of the Georgia Railroad and Manicing Company*
ON MONDAY MORNING. APRIL STH, 1847.
ASSETS. LIABILITIES.
The Road and its Outfit i $2, 336.989 99 Capital Stock • j | $2,269,199 92
Extension of Road beyond Madison j 873,371 01 Collections on Personal Account 27,509 79:
Materials for Road 20,207 71 Collections on Account of Newton County Stockholders- •• • 2,464 68'
J. E. Thomson, Ch’s Eng. do Gen’l Agent, extension account 41,966 31 Dili Payable, and Permanent Deoosit 14,690 Q 0
Salaries, Incidental Charges and Protests. 10,213 81 Income from Rail Road and Mail Transportation I 391,039 55
Interest Account 41,596 46 Discount, Premium and Rent Accounts ; 12.106 76
Road Expenses 177,953 45 Profit and Loss | 309,634 90
j 229,773 72 712,831 19
Real Estate for Road 44,892 20 j ' 797,515 66
Banking House and Lot 32,184 49 -Deposits on Interest - - -0 112.004 83;
Negroes 50.026 00; Company’s Bonds 696,500 00
1 127,102 C 9 Dividends Unpaid 11,053 49
Balances due by Agents 36,672 36: 819,558 37
Due by the State of Georgia 44,537 Ssj Due to Corporations and Agents 13,422 99
Assets taken in Compromise 64 63J Due Chief Engineer of the State of Georgia 78 2^J
Stocks in other Institutions 42,553 41J Due to Depositors 61,002 o9j
Advances on Cotton 5,300 00j 1 74,502 80
Bonds of the City of Augusta 10,000 00; i 894,032 17
1 139,133 251 j Bank Notes Issued 1,439 195 00;
Bills Receivable 24.802 36| ; Rail Road Receipts Issued 23,755 50
Discounted Notes 189.550 93S ’ 1,467,950 50
Discounted Bills ....... 107,897 12j Bank Notes on hand 1,034,376 00
# j 322,250 40 Rail Road Receipts on hand ! 17,123 25
1 533,436 40 1,091,504 25
Notes of Suspended Banks, (value) 148 10 | | '
Notes of Banks in other States 5,241 DO i Bapk Notes and Rail Road Receipts in Circulation ! $*376,446 25 j 376,446 25
City of Augusta Change Bills 42 00, 1 | j ■
Specie and Specie Funds-Due by Banks in New York, 7 j Total Amount of Liabilities I ! 34,317,224 00 '
Philadelphia, Charleston, Savannah and Athens 55.922 35 j # *
Notes of Specie Paying Banks in Georgia-••• 15,512 70 ' O
Gold and Silver Coin in the Vaults of the Bank 93,502 61
| 170,363 96 Discounted Notes Running to Maturity —
! ~ Os which there are Good ! 99,680 72i
Total Amount of Assets j $4,317,224 CO “ “ “ Doubtful ! 3*992 34!
t , { 1 103,673 06
Discounted Notes Protested, not in Suit—
-—T o Os which there are Good , 49,574 90‘
“ “ “ Doubtful i 493 00i
“ “ “ Bad 4,244 501
GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY: — . . 51,312 40
J Discounted Notes tn Judgment, or in Suit—
Personally appeared before me, MICHAEL F. BOISCLAIR, a Notary Public for said county, John Os which there a) e (»..r.d 30,319 46
« “ “ Doubtful 356 1)6
P King, President, and John W. Wilde, Cashier of the Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company, who “ “ “ B a d 090 00
being duly sworn, say that the foregoing return exhibits a true statement, from the books of the Bank, as they —7 j 139,550 93
e “ ’ Discounted Bills, running to Maturity, all of which are good 96,407 06
appeared at the close of the day*s business on Saturday, the third instant, and that the report of the committee Discounted Hills, protested, not in suit, nil good 1,300 00’
Discounted Bills, in Judgment, 01 in suit, all good 10,190 06'
on the character of the Discounted Paper and Bills receivable, as it appears at the close of the annexed sche- j 107,897 12
Bills Receivable, all of which are considered good 1 24,802 36
dule thereof] is just and true to the best of the knowledge and belief of these deponents. ;
11 322,250 46^
Sworn to before me, this Bth day of April, 18-« T. ) JoHN P. KING, President. The undersigned committee report that the Condition aud Character of the Discounted Puncr and Bill
M. F. Doxsclaib, Notary Public. ) JOHN W. WILDE, Cashier. Receivable, as slated, is correct. H. BOVVDRK,
0 * B. H. WARREN.
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S*j ckholdcrs of She Geo. 1?. Hoad and 3 anking Company, on She First being She Si!i clad of . Mpril ? I § 17.
AGnt s. Shares. Amount paid in
A.
Allen. Nathaniel 41 4.400 00
Anderson, W illin’ii, Q,. 11 I ..100 00
Alexander, Adam L. 110 3 1,000 UO
Allen, Beverly 55 5,500 00
Appleby, James 11 1.100 00
Alien, 11. 11. 5 5-10 550 00
Austin, James 220 22.000 00
Allen, Robert 11 1,100 00
Anderson, Joseph S. 27 5-10 2,750 00 ■
Ailisttui, Elias 2 200 00
Averell, Edward 20 2 000 00
Adams, Fargo it Co.
Adams, John M. 10 1,000 00
Atkinson, <J. 20 2,000 0U
Andrews, ( ieorge T. 8 600 00
Augusta Benevolent Society 5 5-10 550 Oil
Ageitt Athens Manufacturing
Company 3 5-10 350 00
Alexander, John R. 1 100 00 j
B-
Jlank of Augusta 2,335 3-10 233,530 00 I
Itunes, John & Samuel 22 2,200 00
Hones, John 21 2,100 00 i
Bowilre, Hays 10 1.000 OO
Bbwdre, Thomas 50 5,(J00 0U i
Bryan, Isaac. t>o 5-10 (3,0*0 00
Bihingfdie, P. 15. 5 5-10 550 00
Branch, John 22 2.200 00 \
Brown, James N. vt Co. 110 11 000 UO |
Brittain. Henry 5 5-10 550 00
Bugg, William 11 1,100 00
Bell, Jesse 11 1.100 00
Brown, William 15 1,500 00
Beall, Thomas E. 11 1,100 00 J
Bird, Williamson 4-10 40 00 :
Barnett, Samuel f>7 2-10 5.720 00 j
Borders, John 08 6,000 00 1
Baxter, Thomas W. 137 5-10 13 750 00
Buisclair. Peter F. 46 2-10 4,620 00 |
Bowman, Francis 5 5-10 5.50 00 I
Bates, Horace J. 53 5-10 5 350 U 0
Raker, Jesse L. 23 2,300 00
Berry, Charles M. ii 1.100 00
Bryan, Samuel J. 144 4 200 00
Burney, Thomas J. 21 2.100 <ifo
Bryan, Francis C. 22 2,200 00 j
Bridges, Baalim J. ll 1.100 00 j
Bass, John H. 110 11 000 00:
Burk, James, Guardian, 11 1.100 00;
Bronson, Silas 25 2,500 00 1
Bradford, Fielding 55 5,500 00 j
Billups. John 5 500 00
Bones, John, Guardian 10 6-10 1,960 00 :
Bailey, Stephen tl 1.100 .00 j
Boy ken, Samuel 30 3,000 00 f
Baker, Alfred 2 3-4 275 00
Bowdre. Benjamin T. 32 3.200 00
Boyce, Ker 118 1-10 11,810 00
Barrett. Thomas 187 3-4 18.775 tO
Baker & Hart, 11 4,100 00
c.
Campbell, Robert lIG 7-10 11,670 00
.Camming, William 91 2-10 9,120 00
Carmichael, John 11 1.100 00 j
Crump, Philip 5 5-10 550 00 j
Chew, Benjamin F. 60 8,000 00
Cowdrey, William D. 22 2,200 00
Craten, S. J. B. 5 5-10 550 00
Cunningham, Thomas 119 35-100 11,935 00
dunning ham, John 150 6-10 15,060 00
Cunningham, William R. 124 5-10 12,450 00
Church. Alonzo 43 3-10 4.330 00
Carr, William A- 8 800 00
Cobb. John A. 3 3-10 330 00
Clayton, Augustin S. §7 8,700 00
Crawford, George W. 92 4-10 9,240 00 j
Crawford, Nathan 103 9-10 10 860 00 i
Cawthorn, T. & J. 55 5,500 00 ■
City Council of Augusta 1,144 114,400 00 i
Carter, Charles 55 5,500 00 1
Gumming, H. H. Trustee, 13 2-10 1,320 00 ;
Camming, Mrs. Ann G G-10 660 00 i
Campbell, C. E F. W. 50 1-4 275 00 1
Crawford, David G 532 50
Conyers, William D. 58 3-4 5.206 20
Campbell, John, Executors of 27 7-10 2 770 00 j
Clark, Ulrick B. 7 7-10 770 00
Chandler. Samuel, Agent 22 2,200 00 i
Carter, Parish 7 7-10 770 00 :
Cress, Louis 80 8,000 00
Gumming, Henry H. 6 600 00 j
Conner, Henry W. 152 5-10 13.250 00
Chase, Albon 1 * 100 00
Craig, John, Cashier 36 11-100 3,611 00 I
Cunningham, Charles 55 5,500 00
Cooper, Mark A. Trustee 20 2 000 00
Clayton, William W. Trustee 50 5,000 00 ;
Conner, Henry W. Trustee
James Conner 5 500 00
Conner, Henry W. Trustee
H. \V. Conner, Jr. 5 500 00 I
Cashier Bank of Augusta 67 3-10 6.730 00
Cleveland, Robert M. 100 lO.OUO 00 j
Corey, Jacob A. 50 5,000 00
Cotes, Christopher 99 9,900 00 I
Carr, William W 8-10 SO 00
Colclough, Alexander 4 400 00
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Nnnrs ’ Shares. Amount paid in.
Conner, H. W, Trustee R. J.
McUowr.il 24 5-10 2,450 00
Cheatham, Josiah 6 6-10 660 00
Conner, 11. Trustee M.
J. Buvard 26 2,600 00
Carmichael, Robert D. 1 1-10 110 00
6 rutg, John 67 5-10 6,750 00
Campbell, Henry P. 3 600 00
Chambers vt White 10 1,000 00
Gumming, Sarah, Trustee of 55 5.500 00
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Davies, James W. 6-10 6,160 00
Davis, Samuel 1G 5-10 1,650 00,
Davis, William C. 54 6-10 5,460 00 ;
Daniel. James K. 1-10 10 00 '
D’A.itignac, William M. 53 5.308 00 I
Hearing, William 353 2-10 35.820 00 *
Dickon, U iiliam 11 1-10 1,110 00
Dobbins, Moses W. ][ 1,100 00
j Duke, Green R. 5b 5.500 00
i Daniel, John T. 22 2.2(30 00 1
| Delaigle, Nicholas 66 6,600 00
Bugas. Louis Alexander 53 7-10 5,370 00
| Dyer, Sarah 3 3-10 330 00
Dyer, Maria \ 1-10 110 00
; Daniel. Josiah 3 3/10 W
\ Dent, John Marshall 1 1-10 ,1 10 00
Dupree, Lewis J. 35 3,500 00
Daniel, David C. 50 5-10 550 00
| Davis, Elizabeth 11 1,100 00
Dougherty, Charles 15 1-10 1,51.0 00
Dortic, Germain T. T 700 00 j
Douglass, Robert I 100 00 j
Dent, Genrtre 5 500 00
Davis, Samuel S. Trustee 11 1.100 00
Datlus, James A. Secretary
> Dugas. Leon P. Trustee 16 5-10 1,650 00
1 Danicil, Nathaniel I 100 00
Daniel, Natlianiel, Trustee
S. Daniel 1 100 00
Daniel, Nathaniel, Trustee
E. Burnett I 100 00
Daniel, Oliver P. IB 1.800 • 0
Daniel, Thomas S. 13 1,800 00 i
Daniel, Oliver P., guard
ian Euphrasia Daniel 13 1,800 CO
E.
: Edward, Mordecai 5 5-!0 550 00
Epps, William 27 5-10 2,750 o*o
Esters, J tunes 5 5-10 ‘5.50 00
Evans, Augustus W. 7 5-10 750 00
Evans, Ann M. 73 7-10 7,370 00
Ellington, William 15. 13 1,600 0U
F.
Fox, John. Estate of 88 6.8430 CO
Freeman, Henry H 1,100 GG
Fears, James ' 22 2,200 00
Fauntleroy, George L. 66 6,600 00
Flournoy, Thomas 39 3,900 00
Foster, Thomas 18 1,600 00
Fox, John, Executors of 90 6-10 9,060 00
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Gardner, James 11 1.100 00
Gideon, Francis 133 13,300 00 '
Graves, John W. 3 • 3(to 00 j
Gerardine, John 22 2,200 00 •
Griffin, J., Agent Lucinda
Mabr Y 27 5-10 2.750 00 '
gamble. Roger L. 154 5-100 15.405 00
Graves, Iverson L. 76 7.600 00 '
Gresham, John L. 10 2-10 220 00
Gould, Artemas 5 500
Greene, William E. 1 100
Gadsden, James 39 5-10 3,930
Gordon,.James M. I 100
H.
Hull, Henry 91 9,100
Houghton, John W. 54 8.400
Hillyer, John F. 50 s’onO
Hillver, Shaler G. 49 4 900
Hillyer, Junius 63 8-10 6’380
Hillyer. Rebecca 3 3-]Q 330
Harris, Jeptha V. 82 5-10 8,250
Harris, Juriah 23 1-10 2.310
Harris, Sarah H. 22 2.200
Hull, Asbury 90 9,000
Hamilton, Thomas N. 156 2-10 15,620
Hamilton, Thomas N. Com
mittee gl 4-10 6.140
Hunter, Nathan 5 5-10 550
Henry, Isaac 23 1-10 2.310
Hamilton, James F. 110 11.000
Hutchins, Nathan L. 14 3-10 1,430
Hargroves, James 16 5-10 1,650
Harris, Benjamin 1 jqq
Holcombe, Henry B, Guard
ian ’ 5 5-10 550
Hull, M iiliam Hope 22 2 200
Hardin, E. M. A. 22 2^200
Huggins, John J. 5-10 50
Hall, Ann 5 5 10 550
Hammond, Catharine F. J 5 1,500
Hammond, James H. 63 2-10 6,820
Hammond, M. C. M. 106 2-10 10’620
Howard. John Gordon 7 7QQ
Hull, Henry, J r . 56 5,600
Henry, Isaac, Cashier 271 g-10 27TS0
Harris, Robert 3 3-10 ’33Q
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Nun s Shares. Amount pnd n. I
Hemphill, Hiram and Jane 5 5-lU 550
Hamilton, J. F,, Trustee I<J 1,000
Howard, J. J. 5 500
Henkell, Edward 61 6,100
Hollingsworth, James 11. 10 1,000
I.
Irwin, Jane 5-10 50
Inferior Court of Morgan
County 52 3-10 5,250
J.
Jenkins, Charles J. 35 3 500
Janes, Absalom 40 7-10 4,070
J Jag.es, Sinticoa 11. 4 4-10 4to
1 Janes, Thomas G. 56 5.600
| Janes, David H. 7 7-10 770
Jones, Elijah E. 188 1-10 18,810
Johnston, William 51 2-10 5.120
Johnston, Lancelot ICO 12.000
Jarretr, Nathan C. 5 5-10 SpO
Jennings, James 110 11.000
j Jewell,William 11 1,100
j Jones, William 11 1.100
Johnston, George W. 51 1,100
Jones, William of Warren, 198 8-10 19,680
Jones, E. E. .Agent Ja;iu
Slade, 5 5-10 550
Jack on, William 2 3-4 275
Johnston, William, Trustee 11 1,100
Jennings, Thomas J. vt Co. 12- 5-10 1,250
K
J Ring, Ralph 3 3-10 330
Kerrs & Hope 33 5-10 3,350
King, John P. 308 30,800
Kunze, John M. 10 35-100 1.015
Kelsey, Charlotte C. 53 5,800
L.
Lawrence, Hartwell H. II 1,100
Lumpkin, Joseph H, 116 9-10 11,690
! Langston, David 33 3,300
| Lyle, Dilmns 99 9,900
Laneau, H. At C. Trustees 22 • 2,200
Lung, Janies 20 Q 20,000
Long, Crawford W. 22 2,200
i Lav enure, J. P.t 13 2-10 1,320
Lowe, Curtis 8 8-10 860
Lester, Henry 5 1-10 110
Lynn, Warner 11 137 50
Lyon, Ho ea 6 27 50 !
Lee, Lucinda H. 6 192 50 :
Lane, George W. 50 5.000
Lazenby, John M. 24 2,390 40
Lazenby, Samuel J. 24 2,390 40 I
Lazenby, Elizabeth 3 24 2.390 40
Lamb, James 190 19,000
Lewis, John W. 51 3-4 5,175
Long, Henry R. J. 20 2,000
Lester, James 1 100
Lester, James, Trustee 1 100
Lester, Lewis, Senr. Guard
ian . 1 100
M.
Moore, John 55 5,500
| William, Estate of 5 5-10 550
1 Monfbrt, John 71 5-10 7,150
: Morton, Joseph F. 33 3,300
1 Morton, William M. 128 4-10 12.840
! Martin, William D. 178 2-10 17,820
Martin, James I). 22 2.200
Martin, Gabriel 16 5-10 1,650
j McDonald, James 1 1-10 110
! Malone, Doctor R. 5 5-10 550
Mayne, Matthew 22 2,200
Mayne, John G. 55 5,500
Moody, John W. 22 2,200
Mitchell, William Let 44 4,400
Mitchell, Thomas 22 2,200
Mitchell, Giles 11 1,100
Mitchelk A. H. 21 35-160 2,135
McKinnie, John, Trustee 13 2-10 1,320
Monaghan, John 7 7-10 770
Morrow, Peter G. 33 3.300
Maltbie, William 34 1-10 3.410
Mann, William W. 32 5-10 3,250
j McAlpin, Robert 42 4,173 50
Matthews, Mary 5 5 10 550
MeKinne, Mary, Trustee of 14 3-10 1,430
Matthews, John R. 110 11,000
; Melton, Moses 10 1,000
McGowen, Parrel 6 27 50
McKinley, Charles G. 44 4,400
Martin, Gabriel S. 11 1,100
Moore & Davis 14 5-10 1,450
Meriwether, Thomas M. Jy 3-10 1.630
Miller, A- J-, Trustee Almi
ra Gibson, 5 5-10 550
Mechanics’Bank 31 3.100’
Miller, Ripley it Co. 11 1,100
McDowall, James, Agent 27 6-10 2 750
Mitchell, Charles T. 156 15,600
Mure, Robert, Trustee 25 2,500
Mitchell. William Let, Esn. 2 200
Mitchell, Caroline D. 32 3,200
Murden, William H. 3 3-30 330
Murden, Henning D. 3 3-10 330
M.trden, Redman T. 3 3-10 330
Mtller, !homas W Trustee, 50 5,000
* Miller Andrew J ISO 4-10 15,040
I Nms Sh ires Amount vid in
McMasters, James 35 2-10 3,520
Martin, Angus, Heirs of 5 5-10 550
Milter, Andrew. J., Guardian, 2(3 4-10 2,04.0
Meir'aif, Thomas S. 33 3.500
Mitchell & Mure, 150 15,000
McLaughlin, Ann J. 5 500
Means, Alexander 43 4,300
N.
Nestut, Thomas 34 1-10 3,410
Nickelson. James B. 40 5-10 4.050
Newton, lllizjur L. 110 11,000
Nickolls, Ransom II 1,100
Nabers, William 5 5-10 550
Nelson. Matthew 11 1,100
Nance, John 5 5.T0 550
Newton, George M. 32 2-10 3,220
Niblack, Samuel J. 5 5-10 550
Nelms, Thomas 5 500
Nesbit, H. O. K. 1 M 0 110
Newton. Ji bn !i. 6 600
Northen, Peter, Treasurer, 27 5-10 2,750
Nisbet, Harriet 103 53-GO 10,388 3*\
Nisbet, Thomas C. 73 53-60 7.383 33}
Nisbet, Mary A. 73 53-G0 7,338 33}
Ni.'bet, rtirmasC., Guardian, 73 53-60 7,388 33 j
Nisbet, Harriet C., Guardian, 73 53-60 7,368 33j
o.
O’Neal, Qninea 3-i»3 30
Ogle tree, fluemon 5 32}-ICO 532 50
P.
Parkerson, Murden 5 5-10 550
Peuick, Joseph P. 22 2,200
Pharr, Alexander 253 32-100 25^332
Pope, Burwtll, estate of 55 5,500
Phinisy, Jacob _ 129 J2,9G0
Pork, William 41 4^400
Phillip Alexander 11 1,100
Pane, Edward 11 1,100
Parks, Henry 5 5-JQ 550
Palnaer, Benjamin 11 1,100
Prickett, John N. 5 5-10 550
Pressley, Jane, Guardian, 66 6,600
Perry, Josiali H 35-100 1,135
Pool, Johns, 10 35-100 1,035
Pettus, Hugh M. 13 2-10 1,320
Phillups, George D. 5 5-10 550
Pcarrnan, Robert W. ]J 1.100
Poullain, Antoine 100 10 000
Peters, Richard, Jr. 150 15,000
Poe, Washington, Guardian
E. P. Prince, 44 4,400
Prior, Felix W. 3 3-10 330
Peek, Simeon T., Guardian
M.S. Janes, 10 1,000
Porcber, Frarjcjs J. 3 200
Porcher, Francis J., .Trustee, 5 500
Poe, Washington, Trustee
S. V. Green, 41 4,400
Peeples, Benjamin M. 10 1,0. 0
R.
Reid. Robert A. 133 15-100 13,315
Reed, Elizabeth 46 2-10 4,620
Roll, Luther 20 9-10 2,080
Rowland, William 13| 1,375
Rounceville, David 2 2-10 220
Reese, Charles M. 79 9-10 7,990
Ramey, Daniel II 1,100
Randolph, Dorothy 27 5-10 2,750
Robinson, William 194 7-10 19,470
Read. James 13 1/00
Rodgers, David 15 1,500
Ransom, Reuben 5 1-10 110
Ryan, Catharine S. 5} 275
Rivers, Joseph 11 1,100
Robson. John 2 200
Reese, Sidney C. 20 2,OCX)
Randolph, Maria J. 27 3-10 2,750
Rose, A. G. 20 2*ooo
Rives, William T. 10 1.000
S.
Smith James 11 1 100
Smith, Ashel R. 42 41-100 4/244
1 Smith, Guy 50 5.000
Smith, John 19 44-100 1,944
Seymour & McKinley, 66 6,009
Sanders, B. M. ' S7 8/00
Swift, '1 hoinas 11 !.!<[&
Saffold, Adam G. 100 10 000
Stephenson, Thomas 4 4-10 440
Shannon. James 55 6,500
Stroud William 66 6/00
Sims, John 1 ]6 11*000
Stokes, William S, 20 2,000
Stanford John R, 22 2 200
Stovall, Pleasant J 32 13 200
Scott, James 16 5-10 1’,650
Smith, Peyton P. 22 2,200
Strickland, Solomon 13 2-10 1,320
Sims, Richard L. 6 7-10 670
Smith, John B. 5 2-10 220
Starr, Samuel 61 7U-ICO 6,171 50
Simmons, John 25 5-10 1,550
Shell, Stephen 10 35-100 1,035
Sanders, Charles 3. 21 11-100 2,111
Strong, Charles 101 7,269 05
Sera, Adelaide Jl 1,100
Scott, John 16 5-10 • 1,650
Smith. James M., Agent, 2 2-10 220
| Stroud, William H 1,100 f
1 Sherwood, Adiel 5 5-10 550
Sn-an, S. i ]QQ j
Simmonet, Augustus, Sen., 30 3 000 i
Steiner, Henry H. 31 2-10 3.-320
Stovall & Simmons, 17 g_ JQ 17-0
Smith, Joel, 72 4.]y 7 'o-l0
Stewart. Robert L. 13 3.10 1,330
Street, Tliaddeus 55 5,500
Sayre, Nathan C. 12 1 'NO
Smith, John of So. Ca., 33 3'300
Starnes, Ebcnczer, Trustee, 12 1-10 1.210
Stanton, William D. 7 7QQ
Stanton, John S. 5 jqq
Stanton, Robert S. 5 SQQ
Stanton, Henry T. 5 SQQ i
Smith, Harriet Craig 1 J-1Q ]lO
Smith, Ann Elizabeth 1 1-10 110 ■
Smith, OsweM Eve 1 J-lt) ]lO
Smith, Emma O. 1 1-10 110
Stephens, Alexander H, 2 2-10 220
Taylor, Littleson M. 11-1 Q 110
Thomson, Edgar J. fiO 8,000
T wiggs, George L. 55 5’ 500
Thomas, Edward 37 11-100 3,711
: Thomas, Joel 16 5-10 TGSO
j Thomas, Emily 11. 18 1-10 1,810
| Turpin, William H. 85 3-10 8,530
j Turner, Green B. 33 3.600
Trustees .Mercer University 193 8-10 19.330
trustees Emory College 21 2,100
Trustees Emory College, for
Endowment 46 2-10 4,6:20
j Thomas, Peninah W. .5 5-10 550
Tubman, Emily H. 220 22,000
Todd, Henry W. 7 7-10 770
j Thomas, Alexander, Trustee 110 11.000 i
! 1 lie vv, George M. 22 2,200 j
Tuggle, William, Senior 11 1.100
j Thomas, Stevens 43 5-10 -T350
7’homas, Penitnh W r ,, Ex’rx 43 5-10 4,3"0
, Toombs. Gabriel 94 9 400
Talinage, Samuel K., Trustee 27 5-10 * 2,750
. Thomas, Erneline F. 4 400
! Thomas, Western B. i 400 ,
Tunno, M. A. 5 500
Usher, Robert O. 22 2.200
1 Vason, John 100 10.000
1 Varnum, Asa, 22 * 2 200
Vinton, John H. 20 2.000
Ware, Edward R. 15f? 64-100 15.GC4
W are, Elisha 55 5,500
Wright, 31 uses 5 5-10 550
Witt, Middleton 44 4,400
1 Watson, Samuel 22 2/200 j
Wynn, J. 33 330
Winn, Elisha 11 1,100
Watkins, Elizabeth 40 7-10 4,070
Williams, William 11 1,100
Wittich, Erne, t L. 42 4,200
W align, Isaac R. 20 5 .) 5-10 30,050
Walker, John B. 2 200
Walker, Isaac 33 3,300
W r a!ker, Edmund 110 11,000
Warren, Benjamin H. 05 7-10 6,570
Walton, Robert, Cashier 209 20,90(3-
Wond, Carey 72 7,200
W illiamson, John N. 30 C-10 2,941 46
W ebb, John 6 000
Williams, Robert 10 2-10 220
! Wightm in, William M. II 1.100
I Walker, Rebecca 15 5.1 Q 1,650
Wales, Samuel A. 11 1.100 |
Wyatt, Thomas H. 6 6-10 660
Watkins, John D. .5 500
Wright, Peter 57 2-10 5.720
Weaver 6c, Go. 200 3-10 Z‘>\) i 0
Walker, James B. 64 6,409
Wool folk, John, Trustee 10 1,000
W tide, John W., Cashier 264 26,400
Willis, Frauds T. 1 lUQ
Walton, Thomas J. 10 1,000
Wingfield, Alfred M. 10 1,000
i Wellborn, Marshall H. 4 400
Young, George 27 5-10 2,750 00
Zachery, James-B. 26 2,600 00
Total $2,289,199 92 |
BUSINESS CARDS.
To !'l’ofei'-doiia! and Shiaiacia Men.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
nut exceeding six lines, will be inserted tinder this
head at the rate of £lO per annum. Cards ex- ■
ceeding six lines, will be rharg’sd pro rata per line
TAMES GAUDNER, JR.
ATTOII NE Y A T LA W .
AUGUSTA, GA.
Feb r. 10 3
J< )HN J. JONES,
A T T O 11 N E Y A T JL A V. ,
MACON, GA.
Will practise in the counties of Bibb. Jones,
Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon
roe, and also in the county of Burke. Any busi
ness intrusted to his cure will rec eive prompt at
tention. I Feb. 10 Im 110
J). G. WILDS,
A p*** W J ra • osk« r* a r» r -jt
W WtO* CM 1 M>Q M B9Ji Ul UJ C— SBi « « j
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington
and 'Taliaferro Counties.
Dec. 8 Iv 53
geo. g. McWhorter,
A T T O R N E V A T L A W .
OFFICE LAW RAISGE, AUGUSTA , QJ2ORGI/
oct 23 6m 20
DAVID ADA3IS,
Attorney at Law, Hamburg. !So. C:,
Oflice over the store of Sibley At CTapon—will
practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn
well. 3J 1 y sept 21
GIBSON & BUTT,
A T T O R NETS A T E A W .
WARREN TON, GA.
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers
I have entered into a Co-Partnership, and w ill prac
l tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrua
| ted to their care will rueer withpronif® attention.
WILLIAM GIBSON.
JOSEPH 11. BUTT.
Jan. 22 6m. 94
LAW NOTICE.
J. T. SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,'
WAYNESBOKOUGH, GA.
j Jan. 23 ly 95
CLEVELAND & SPEAR,
ISKOX^^DEWISTSi
NO. 2 15 IJROAD-ST.,
(Over Aldrich Green's Shoe Store.)
nov 11 1y 35 1
TRUSSES, TRUSSES.
A L.VRCE assortment embracing almost every size
| isL of il dl’s, Marsh’s,Chase's,Corbet's, Hard ?, Ban
ning,*, Thompson’s Mrs. Betts’, French Patent, Common,
ard Improved Common TRUSSES, for the relief and
cure ofHernidorUnp ure,Prolapsus,Ac. Asupplycuu
siant'y on hand, and tor stile hv
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
N. B.—Perrons ordering Trusses should specify j
which side sud what purpose wanted, and give the sfl*
• (in number of inches) round the hips. Th' nrices vary
, from 75 cents to $lO * * oct
n ii TL4i:ivi:*s
(. UK V. ICAi, SOLUTION.
i'UU Till: IMPROVEMENT OF
Vrm-Ai ‘END OTHER SEEDS.
• Oil, f sr LvUi/ Uie only Possessor in the
-■* Ini’..'; o* the re-ip- f or „ rt!l ,o rino . -D.
HAU li-.KIVEcs CHE; \ . ir \TSuLUiioy
»•>»’ winch the Society ol Encouragement and \cr
iku’turo cl Fra no.*, alter testing the value ©fit
ior i a j cc • *■ v c 1 h rough a commissiou
composed ot Sen nti/jc. Agriculturists and Che- * C
mis s, and afar Mu ir lavorah!c report, awarded
ti euj. cnt i a premium ub 3,000 francs, and a
i oold medal.
I he s!;mu! rower ofthc ingredientscorn
posinti • !iissek i >■* is suc!i, that by the
t-ced in n, the elk-el is not only to accelerate the
"emanation, cut to render the vegetation more
vigorous, by its u-.-iol action as a hygroscopic:
i the east ous emanations of carbonic acid, amj
car.ainaLol hvdr.igen, nourish the plant, and
make it more productive to the Farmer, by urc
vt nting rust and Ihc attacks of insects.
The numerous a {vantages arising from the Us-
J °* this Steep, are—lst, Ih I it ;s the direct appli
cation of pabulum to the seed, instead of the
! g r nund. *J.i. L so parsed* t 1 br tilings, lime,
! I ‘-sler, a n : «.* uvacr trou! lesome operations now
| iu UHe - 3d. It causes a much more speedy and
hardy growth; and lastly, by maturing much
s*>oner, . we thin » 10 da. sk it \\ ill evade the rust
and cun , vpi mtly, give the husbandman a more
pit.in .role liaro< st; a2*»». tin cost U Moderate, (§a
to x luC tj ell 1C I O ? kj t O T ' HLii 1U 113 - J
DIRECi'IONS FOR I si\G THE CHEMICAL
SOLL I ION.
I ut in a tip ! tub as much of the Solution
us is required ior the quantity of Seed you have
to M>Urt. tiirow in tue seed and let it remain, as
1 follows*
\v i]LA I and Rll,, (j Hours or more
CA I S and }’• All LI - A , 3 Hours or more
■ CLOVER and O I’HER
CRASS SEED, 2 Hours.
I INDIA n CORN, IS to 24 Hours,
i S T After being soaked, dry it through a hair
sievw betore sowing. a
CO 1 TON SEED.— Southern Planters would
! dad a great t enelit by using this Solution as a
steep tor their Cotton Seed betore planting. The
lunger the Seed stand snaking the better. After
having been soaked, the Seeds must be drained
in a sieve or basket, and immediately planted.
I - ' >r the information of those who wish second
testimony on this inatiet, he subjoins the opinion
of some well known Agri ulturists, who tried the
preparation on W heat last Pall, and now renew
their erd-..-e Aran enlarged quantum for spring
SCeCiilgo.
K.vtract of a i'tiler from JOHN S. SKIN
'• I-Jl, Esq., doled February if), lis 15. Your So
lution was tried, not bv me, but my own son, P.
G. Skinner: the Vv he; ( he steeped in it was
sowed very late, yet he fa : the effect is very ap
l parent and lii.-hh henolirial, 1 shall recommend
; the trial ot the Solution to ail my friends next
spring, for their Cats, Corn, &,c.
Col N. GOLDSROIIOUGH. writes. March
Clh, 1-i.o; i'hree bushels ware set-tied in stiff
white oak land, and here i have every reason to
i he wa i! sutisiietl with the experiment; the Wheat
came up theee days earlier, and grew up with as
tonishing vigor, and It: s itUdnlni'hed a supet unity
over the adjacent Vvhc > which was brined and
limed and seeded the same day in land of the
-amt qnTitv. It in.s constantly appea:e<| {fuis
j far as if the land in whi. li the Wheat siteeped ip
j the Solution was seeded had been manured, and
the other not; whereas the whole was dressed the
preceding spring with barn-yard manure, Ac.
Commodore JONES. U. S. Navy, writes : ‘‘As
to the eiVeets of the Solution on the growing crop,
&c., I think very (avoiable. it has added much
to the apj> trance as well as to the gro viiq, &c.’’
(UrJcr, double the quantum used last Fail }
j Green Valley form, August 27, 1816. I have
tried your soiuli -n, lasi fall, on Wheat, i sowed
a piece of land of three acres, one half the seed
soaked with the Solution, and the other without
anr soaking. One acre and a half, with the
seed soaked, gave 2l bushels Wheat, the other
one and a half acres only \ ielded the Wheat
weighed 5D4 pounds per bushel, while that not
soaked only 57|. The Wheat soaked came up
nearly foi l (lays before the other, arid harvested
twclvedays sooner. PIIILIP iVI AR.SU.
•■■jf Air. xV. Al AUGE, of At gusta, Ga., is up
pointed my solo agent for this Slate. , . ,-.••• j
L. MON PROP,
Fel,. 1 —3 m lOtT
ii O W A MPIL I. V ( C ' . :> Lti ,
TO NEGLECT USING THE Gi-.aTT.NE Jl|
DR. TAYLOR’S ID. LSAM QF LIVEUAVORT. ‘ !
;J7j Bowckv, N. V.
US I' these be who have I'uimotiory Cnu&AmpUoo.
at ..it or any .dlVctioii of the Lung... kaVM or
i aft»w readies the Idiluumjr teller, ju»t rceeivetl froiji a
r- ,-t r< iu iabiiaiil of VVcslch'estcr County
i New York.
Tarrvtown, Any, 'd, 1 ~A4.
Dear Doctor—l: is (VuTtcult to liuJ words to exjiress l!ie
?ratiiu*le which 1 f el tovvai 41 ~u for the hit* , c«t vou
: have taken to relieve me in my dUtros. lu the year
1 S-iO 1 coiilnmled a heavy cold, which finally settl' d o*}
my luues; iii a lew inonrtis after 1 commenced coughing
j and raising otuiisivc matter, which »au.it very bad.
Haring heard tint Slid maids Lozenges were good for a
cough I tried ale w boxes of them, but they had uoi the
least elf i ton me. I rlien called in the best phyticiatim the
place, whoa tended me a few mouths, but without sue
, cess; 1 then saw an advert: ctaeut in one of the city
papers of Wistar’s Balsam of W ild Cherry, of which T
pnr hased three bottles, at the comer of i .lltou ami S :ia- , S .;H
sau streets, hut ? could inn perceive I: e least beneficial
effect from it, on the contrarv 1 think it was a great in
jury to me. fcliortiy alter using it I t cml enccd raising
flood iu large quantities ; I uas taken down sick and
confined to the house lor three months, during which
time I lost my appetite and fell away very fast; 1 was
then induced tocousult Dr. Curtis of NewA'orkj (one of
1 the host physicians in the city,) bin lie could do mono p
j good, i again became worse, and was confined to the
house ail last v. .al. r and sprai- . and I gave up all hope of
! ever getting an v b-tier, a ; I again raised blood and my
, cough was very severe, together w ilh a pain iu my breast
and under the shoulder blade. Mv friends now rave pp
I all hopeof my r:eo\ ering, and thought every day was
the last. About this time i hoard of your BALSAM OF
l! VEKVVOIIT being good for consumption, but I was
I like many others, •'Md was fearful that it wight be a regu
; lar humbug; 1 however finally consented to try it, «>• I
thought it eon; I maili me. no worse. Mi brother fht‘ii
' purchased a bottle of it at 375 Bowery, N. Y. and I i oiu
; menced taking it, and by the tune 1 iiad used one bottle
j lull 1 could sleep all night, and id tile morning Iliad an
| appetite for my breakfast. 1 still keep on taking it ami
! find great benefit from it—the pain it) my breast isentire
i ly gone, and 1 rai-e no more Idok’d. W itijin thc last two
’• months I have gaia-d in weight -ix pounds mid much in
I strong ii. I would therefore advi.-e all »bo have any
i atTec ion of the Lint, or ha -no try t lie Genuine Dr.
Taylor's Balsam ol Liverwort, tor I truly believe it to
i be the best rcme.dy in e \ istr.a-e for iliseases of the Lungs
| or Liver. .Should any one doubt tin- ibove Htatement ie
lati-’ to your valuable niedieine, let h.m call on me, and
I will eon vine; them ot it., virtue.
Yours respectfully, L I. K EVE RE.
Beware of eoitnterfei's, the only gen unit- has an engra
ved label over tie out-i le w rapper of each bottle) with
the signature of Dr. GURDON J. LEling attached.
The genuine article for die by \VM. HAINES.
Oct 1 1
RECEIVED THIS~DAY7
BY JOHN l». KETZR.
EfIKS SI !’F.R]OR 1 .Vfl ß,\ TN AXV
THREE FLY CARPETINGS , of new
j designs, and nrilliant colors, which he offers at
prices to suit the times. aueusi ‘2B
PAINTS, 01L AXD G F.ASS^
I LEAD, in g 5, 50 and 100 lbs. of alltjuali
! * * l ' es Chrome yellow. Chrome GreeffpVe: ret rati.
Red. Licaee*} Oil, find «* l-.n ge assortment of Window
i Clasc ; ,0~.. S '/f: to ’ii. x-*?. For sale !o * for cash, bv
WM HAINES.
1 Oct