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Administration, end he fa applauded as a Her
cules.
3dly. On the other hand, Mr. Gilmer takes up
the Alabama controversy—aboes the President
—The* goes in broadly against the Bank, aud in
open opposition to ihe principles of Mr. Wilde
and they say well done Mr. Gilnier.
4thly. Judge Clayton goes to Congress two
years ago, breathitig out threatenings against the
Bank,—procures a committee of investigation—
examines it to his hearts content, and finds it rot
ten to the core—returns to the next Congress,
and votes that the deposites are not safe in its
beeping, thereby instructing the President, as far
os his vote could go, to remove them borrows a
few thousand from this same rotten institution
Returns and cogitates a season—reviews his course,
end at the present session takes back what little
he had ever said on the subject, and abuses Gen.
Jackson most furiously for removing the deposites
—•and yet he is one of the magnates of (he party.
It seems to us, that the only true standard by
which a party should be judged is its principles;
mid the only rational mode by which they are to
be ascertained, is, from the men and measures if
.supports; and judging the State Rights party of
Georgia by that standard, it will he found want
ing iu the essential qualities which marked the
party bearing that name, in the struggles of 98,
69, and 11(00.
Ihe eyes of the people are fast opening to the
objects of this party. They are daily and hourly
becoming more satisfied that * the obiect
is power—that the party is formed of a
beterogeniou* association of the discontented and
disappointed every where; that it supports men
upon the extremes of States Rights and consolida
tion —That the man who would sell the govern
ment and the people to a great monied monopoly,
is enjoying the sunshine of their favor, equally
with him, who is honestly laboring to sustain the
constitution and the people against the deadly
fangs ot the monster.
i\o party can long exist in an enlightened com
munity, without some definite and settled princi
ples, upon which it must act in good faith, to en
title it to public respect; but a party which as
eiunts the name of State Rights, and supports
men in open acts of consolidation, cannot stand.
The people have eyes and they wijl see.
MR. CALHOUN WOUND UP .
It seems, that since the final vote in the Senate
of the United States upon ‘he deposite question,
Mr. Clay has left hi* friend Calhoun to shift for
him-tlf It is just what we expected and pre
dicted, from our knowledge of the superior tact,
talent and bolduess of Mr. Clay, as compared
With Mr. Calhoun.
• The compromise tariff was a net cast by Mr. 1
Clay, fur the purpose of Gshing up Mr. Calhoun i
and his followers to the support of the Bank, and
bow well he succeeded, is now matter of history.
Having made as much a he expected out of
Blr. Calhoun, he leaves him to his fate.
The Bank question being disposed of, Mr. Cal
houn pounce® upon the ‘‘Bloody Bill,” in the
confident hope of finding Mr. ( lay by his side
but alas for poor nullification, Mr. (May wa not
♦here. Fie did not consider the “Bloody Bill”
altogether so Bloody neither; and what was more
—he thought “Congress was the proper Judge of
its own powers” &o. and spoke of enforcing them !
*‘at the point of the Bayonet.’’
And here end? a brief copartnership, in which
one of the stockholders has pocketed the other's
capital, so adroitly, as to leave the iosmg party
wholly without remedy.
Mr. Calhoun, in common parlence, is now “at |
the eiad of his row;” He is Cirly caught in the dead
fall which he had prepared for old Hickory, and
from which he can only escape, wounded and
disgraced.
How now, with the State Rights people who
have been so bepraising Mr. Clay for some time
past? Take back, we suppose, what they have
said, or pas it over sub. si. ,
We are no Pharisee, but we do feel thankful,
that we have nothing of praise, inconsiderately
bestowed upon either, to tak-i back. We have
long considered them both ambitious and design
ing men, aud unsafe politicians—entertaining no
settled principles, hut the principle of promoting
their own interests, right or wrong.
Nullification must be rather a small concern at
Washington, bbout this time.
Will not Mr. Uaigh nor Mr. Webster lend a
helping hand—? “Ala® poor Yorrick.”
— nan*—
“Hampden” is received ; the length of
the B uk Reports compel us to defer it*
publication, as well as other matter, until
oex week;
HEAD. Q UAR VERS. 3 d Div G i. )
JMilledgeville, March 13, 133. $
DIVISION ORDERS.
IN pursuance of general order* of the
Commander in Chief, the annual fieview
bud Inspection of the 3d Division ot Geor
gia Mtiilia’tiy regiments and Battalion* will
lake place at their respective muster
grounds on the days following viz:
In the county of Clark on Tuesday the
6th May.
In the county of Morgan on Friday and
Saturday the 9th and 10th May.
In the county of Oglethorpe on Tuesday
the 13tb May.
In the county of Green on Thursday and
Friday the 15 and 16'h May.
In tVie county of Putoain on Saturday the
24th May.
In the county of Baldwin on Saturday the
H May.
On the respective day* immediately pre
ceding the reviews and ln-peclion in the
above named counties, ihe commissioned
ami non-commissioned oflTi-.vra of Regiment*
end Ratfailion* will be asset&bled for in
struction and drill.
The Colonels of Regiments and conaman
ders of Batialiions will instruct their Adju
tants to Dote in their returns to the L<i_
ede Inspectors the several oncers wh
have failed to uniform themselves within
thn time prescribed by law. Fhe-e d-h
---f !pr>o. j will also be ooted io Hie Brignth
returns.
i e commanding General expert a
Strict compliance with orders. A rigid dis
cipline and subordination will be enforced
nod all infractions promptly punished
public duties will prevent his attendance on
blithe Reviews, the Generals of Brigade)
will attend id person to the eseculiou ol
Ibeir orders.
By command of M*j. Geo. Sanford.
S. ROCKWELL, Division Insp'or.
March 2* > W ‘ :er -
UNION MEETING.
In consequence of the self styled “State
Rights ” Party of Upson county having re
cently organized by the formation of an
” Association ” and adopting a constitution
for the Government oj the c arae, Up
Citizens ot Upson County, belong
ing to the Union Democratic Republican
Party , are invited to attend a meeting to
be held in Thomaston, Up?on county Ga
on the third Saturday (17th) in May nrxf,
for the purpose of deviling such mearuresj
of self-defence, and for the preservation of
our Republican institutions, as they in tb Mr
vrisdom may deem necessary.
Union and State Flights]
Ticket for Flan
cock Count sj.
FOR SE.JYATIi.
H 1 ,2 SI. BAZTBH, BSQ.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
A. a. 33 HQ WIST, 30SQ.
JAIYISS Cv. 11SQ.
JOHN L. SWXW3ffS7. 1132.
Warren Caunty , April 11, 1034.
Mr R 0 BIN ** OF7 i
I beg the liberty of submitting, through
the Standard, to the freemen of ibis Com,- ;
ty, who are devoted to the just ngh sot Hie
States and the Union ot the Slates, the lol
loping Union Slate Right? ticket.
FOR SENATE
ARTHUR MUNCRIEF, ESQ.
FOR REPRESEJVTA TIVES.
ADAM JONES, ESQ
WM. CASTLEBERRY, ESQ
SOLOMON WILDER, E'Q
I think that they are all good men and
true and will receive a hearty support
from the friends of well regulated
LIBERTY.
MILITARY
fyili
at. t* w
ENCAMPMENT.
A N encampment will commence at Macon on
±\_ Monday, the sth of May next, and continue
for on*- week, the ground selected, is in the im
mediate vicinity, of the city, commanding an
extensive view of the surrounding country, and
calculated for the accommodation of a many
companies as may come. The Volunteer corps
of the State are cordially invited to attend, ‘i enu.
Marques and all other necessary equip .ges will
be provided. Good board will be tunii-hed by
the sutler, at the rate of 75 cts. per day. Pre
viously to the breaking up ol the encampment,
gold medal will be shot for by the uempan: c
present.
Lieut. Z. T. CONNER, “)
Segt. CHAMPLAIN, Q
Con i. bu;on, ; 3
Privates WILSON, 2
MORGAN, I S’
WILLIAMS, 1
DAM ELL. J
Macon, April 3, 1834.
FARMERS BANK OF CII ATTAHOO TIEE. >
Columbus, Ga. April 7th, 1834 $
Stockholders of the Farmers Bank ot
i Ghattahoohee are hereby required to pm
an instalment of Ten Dollars per share, at the
Bank, in Columbus, on the second Monday in
June next.
HENRY H. FIELD. Cashier.
March 12, 1834 13
Office of Superintendent Roads, At. Eastern Dir
Walkinsvittc, \olft April, 1834.
; TEA HOSE persons who have demands ngain-t
j JL the S'ate for services rendered or articles
furnished for the public hands, ir. this division
and who have neglected to band them in for set
tlement, are notified that I am prepared to settle
them, if sent to me property attested and receipt
ed, before the 15th day o May —at which time,
the concerns of this division will be closed.
WILLIAM C. LYMAN.
Supermtendant kc.
Federal Union Southern Recorder,
Journal and Southern Banner will publish tin
notice 4 times, & hand their accounts to the office
of Federal Union for settlement.
OLD LOT number four ii-;tu!r p (! ;nd
1* eighty m the thud district of the third
section ol originally Cherokee county.
Pumpkin Vine Creek rung through this L-n
near ns centre. It is said to contain Gold
Apply to
N. B. JULIAN. Agent, at .Milledgeville.
February 8, 1834 3i—l
CO”Tbe Cherokee Intelligencer and the
Southern Banner ere requested to give the
above three insertions N. B. J.
WANTED.
3 OU 4 UOOD
MILCH COWS.
Enquire of the Printer.
Milledgeville, April 19. 13.
BU r 1 LIU
JUST received, and tor sale, low for
cash, 1,000 pounds tre?h Fi? kin BUT
TER; and a lor of CRANBERRIES and
Dried FRUIT Apply ’o
COOK & MICKLEJOHN.
March 8, 1831—3:—0
ITIFE SIAMESE TWINS.
Fi t two days tdy.
Ti jE UN ’■ T s D TWIN SHOHTERS
cHAzva-sm,
Respectfully make known t the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Milledgeville, ml its neighbor
hood, that it i thpir iotentionto be in that
place for two day? only
frprTkey will be at Dr. Preens Tavern, on
Wednesday and Thursday , 30r/i April, and Ist.
.May.
ADMITTANCE FIFTY CENTS.
The hours of admission to their room will be
from one in the afternoon . till three.
03-PAMPHLETS, containing e.o historical
account, and al*o an esgraved portrait of the
Twins, can be bad at (heir room only price
25 cents.
(tv \o RE APMtssov ”n “”tr
Mall U. i j tills
Having completed a large and commodious
i Shop, and supplied himself with several
Fust Rate Workman, and a full and select
stock ot Iron, Steel, md other material? is
now reailv to execute Blacksmiths work in
it? various hr inches, jn St.peri>r stylo Plan
tation Utensil? unanufactjrod and repaired;
i Carriages and Waggons neatly and ul>9ian
liatly Ironed; H shod, and all other bu?i
ne?? in bis hue, performed ia the best manner,
and at the shortest notice.
Spnrin, G. \ April 26. ts—ls.
Splendid Confectionary.
JOHN M. SHARP
? AVING reccutly re turned (rom Cl<arie9-
#l..yL *nn, eilr-rs for sale a g. nrr.il assur meut
o! ihe choicest articles m his Ine ol bu-mess,
consisting of sip-fi r Braodv, Gin, Rum,
Win®, Cordials, Ftuils, Preserve?, P,cities he.
kc. k'-
I’ geUißr a large and elegant ass .rtmerit of :
Ft tn P> rtomery.
Ait which are offered at moderate prices.
Ap i126,183L 2f. —lG.
INSURANCE BANK. OF COLUMBUS,
Bth April, 1831.
His Ercellmry IVUson I.vmpl in,
Sik—ln obi-dtemu: f.<* taw, I enclose you a statement
ot ilic art.i-rss of this i.-.stitution on tk<: 7th instant, to
gether wr!i a list of R ! o<-kliolders —it will be seen we
iavo but a small amount in suit or under protest, and
under the peculiar e.nv nmstances attending the present
’teoumary all iir- of the country, I l'-e.l grateful to have
il to my power to say, I consider our business entirely
safe. With great respect,
.1 C. WATSON, President.
A genera’ sttttr>nmt of the affairs of the Insurance Panic of
Columbus on Monticy. the 7 lh of April, 1834.
DR.
To capital stock paid in, $150,000
“ Notes issued, 298,400
“ “ on iiaud, 139,241
“ in circulation, 159,159
“ amoun: due to oilier banks, ‘ 2a,388 92
1 amount <>f dividends uncalled for, 675
“ amount of undivided profits, 10,539 86
“ Surplus Fund, 4 554 81
“ Individual Deposites, 67,992 44
$421,209 03
OR.
By notes discounted runivng tomafur : ty, .$125,599 06
“ “ and under protest, ti,175
“ “ “ “ in suit, 365
“ bills of exchange running to maturity, 120,301 49
“ “ “ in suit, 6,3.>0
“ amount due from other banks, 30,583 35
“ amount due from agents, 9,786 12
“ banking house and lot, $,131 45
“ |irotesi, account, 55 75
“ caali, vi/.:
“ silver hi vault, 91,963 21
“ gold “ “ 4,000
other bank notes of Geo. 27,876
$121,209 03
I List of Stockholders in the Insurance Hank of Colum
bus, on the ~th of April, 1834.
Amt. paid on
Names. Nu. of Shares. each share. Amount,
dunes C. Watson, 200 SSO 10,000
.). M‘Dougald, iOO “ 10,000
iarper k Lewis, 100 <c 5,000
Robert Collins, 100 “ 5,000
lames B. Carswell, 100 “ 5,000
Geo. Smith, 100 “ 5,000
A. M'D ‘Ugald, B'O u 5,000
B. Hepburn, 200 “ JO.OOo
James AUadsworth, JOO “ 5,000
\ >rbon B. IViweli, 100 <• siOOO
Robert Watson, 100 5,000
M iry Watson, 50 “ 2,500
i Jolin Dili, 100 ** 5,000
I Dozier Thornton, Jr. - 100 ,T 5,000
G. W. Murray, 400 l * 20,000
Lewis C. Allin, 50 ,f 2.500
VYilkins Hunt, 50 ” 2,500
Seaborn Thorn, 50 “ 2 500
• W r il!iam Towns, 50 u 2.500
] Thomas Crowell, 2fio * 10.000
Georg. Jewett, 100 a 5 000
Robert Coleman, 200 “ Ifj'oOO
L. L. Griffin, 100 “ 5,0 W
John Martin, 100 “ 5,000
George Gran bury, 50 “ 2,500
Shares 3,000 $150,000
Georgia, Muscogee county. —Personally appealed be
fore me, B. : I pa iripCa-hier, and J.as. C. Watson, Pre
sident, who, being duly sworn, deposed! and saith, t!:at
the above is a correct statementof the affairs of the lo
suranee Bank, and a list of stotkholders, to the best of
their knowledge and belief on the 7:h dav of April,
1834. J. C. \\ \ fSON, President.
B. HEPBURN, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, tins Bth of April
1834. JNO. JOHNSON, .7. P.
COMMERCIAL - B INK,
Macon, Oth Aped, 1834.
Sir—Enclosed I hand you a return, slowing the
condition of this Bank, on Monday, the 7th nsiant.
I take this occasion to remark, that the ammin; of dis
counted t> ces in suit, are notes that were .ran-ferred
from the Bu.fi of Macon to th.s Bank, and ore unques
ttonab.lv good. They had been discounted aid renewed
lor several rimes previous to suit, and tiie suiu are now
pending on the appeal.
Respectfully, fur.
A. CLOPTHN, Pr.sUnt.
; To ffs Erreilency, Wilson Lv npkin , MUledgttiUe % Ga.
Report of the condition of the Commercial B.inn-t Miccn,
on MviduyAth Ap/U, iß44t
T"Notesof ’vs k BR.
Bunk issued $253,407
To Notes of *
this Bank oil
hand, 144,750 —in circulated?!, §H7?,657
To capital stock, 160,000
“ dividends unpaid, 2.831 aO
“ undivided profits, 4,422 22
“ due to other Banks, 10,12 4 82
“ due to individual depositors, 27,038 77
$253,134 31
CR.
By Notes discounted running to
maturity, all good, §54,834 05
By Notes discounted, pastdue, all
good, 5,686
By Notes discounted in suit, all
good, 8,258
& 69,778 05
Bv Bids of Exchange discounted,
running to maturity, all good, 89,837 35
By Bills of Exchange discounted,
past due, ail good, 3,200
1 92,037 35
Bv amount due from Bank of Ma
con, 6,992 43
By amount due from other Banks, 7,65! 30
By do. do. on protest account, 18
•By do. for incidental expenses, H 2 25
Bv do. do, salaries paid, 274
Bv Notes of other Banks, 40,250
By specie in Vault, $31,020 93
Bv do. in Central
Bank, $6,000
$253,134 3! I
Nanus of Stockholders, with the number of Shares owned ■
by cadi, on winch the sum of twenty-five dollars ptr (
Share has been paid.
No. of Shares.
Daniel MTvav, 5U
L. Baldwin & Cos. 50
Samuel Griswold, 10
Levi Eckiev, 68 (
John Harvey, 66
Giles B. Taylor, 66
James Goddard, 240
Thomas Taylor, 50
William Cooke, 50
John S. Randle, 100
James M. Dunn, 50
William Fort, 50
Thomas HardemaHj 100
A. Ciopton, 940
David Flanders, 50
Andrew Reid, 50
James Whitfield, 50
James Waketnan, 12
George Jerrelf, 50
Thomas Hoxey, 50
E. L. Young, 50
E. L. Young fit
Mieajah Felton, 25
Thomas Cooper, 100
Gilbruilh Simon ton, 50
Charles Campbell, 50
William Alexander, 100
Robert W. Fort, 50
Andrews Battle, 50
Wm. H. Burdsoll* 50
Thomas Napier, 300
Richard Harvey, 25
Anthony Dyer, 175
Leroy Napier, 50
Fleming Jordan, 50
Charles S. Jordan, C3 •
Janies It. Jones, 50 1
Hugh Craft, 150
C. B. Cole, 50
William B. Parker, 50
James Lamar, 100 ;
William B. Flournoy, 100
Benjamin Mosely, 50
Bank State of Georgia, 50
Total, 4,000 shares
Geyrgia, Bibb County. —Personally came before me
Nathaniel Eells, a Public Notary for said county, All
ford Ciopton, President,and Thomas Hardeman, Cash
ier, of die Commercial Bank at Macon, who being duly
sworn, say-, that the above report exhibits the true con
dition of sani Bank.
A. CLOPTON, President.
THOMAS HARDEMAN, Cashier.
Sworn to, and subset ibed lie me, this Bth day of April,
j 1834. NATHANIEL EELLS, Notary Public.
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK,
Savannah , April 8, 1834.
1 To His Excellency Wilson Lumpkin, Governor, State oj
| Georgia.
| Sir—ln conformity with the act of the Legislature, |
I have the honor to transmit you herewith, an exhibit of
the condition of this Bank on the first Monday in April, I
embracing the condition of the Branch at Macon, made j
up on the first day <>f April, together with the utfirma- 1
tions required by law.
The item in the exhibit “Notes of Bank of Macon
and costs of suit” ($170) one hundred and seventy dol
lars is bad. On the bills and notes in suit and judgment,
and bills receivable, amounting in the aggregate to six- ;
teen thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars, and
forty-nine cents,
bank will lose between five and six thousand dollars.—
j The-c items embrace all I lie outstanding business of the
j bank contained in this exhibit; all the other assets of the
I Bank are of the best character.
j The specie in the vaults of the Bank and the balances
i due from the other Banks in this City, are equal to four
! fifths of the circulation.
In reviewing the business of thp Bank from thefirst of
. October last, it appears the amount of specie returned ;
i on that day, was the smallest amount the Bank lias had i
j ‘n its vaults at any perod since thin return was made.
1 am, most, respectfully, your obedient servant,
S. B. PARKMAN,
President Marine dj- Fire Insurance Bank.
!
Exhibit of Marine <$- Fire Insurance Bank Savannah, and 1
Branch at Macon, on Ist Monduy of April, 18.34.
DR. !
To Capital stock, $170,000 j
“ Notes in circulation, principal $176,598
“ “ “ branch, 23.610
“ money in deposite by individuals, 125,149 07
amount due to hanks, viz:
“ IT. S. Branch Savannah, $2lB 76
j “ Bank of Augusta, 42,390 46
“ Augusta Insurance and Bank
ing company, 26,667 65
“ Agency and Bank of Haw
kinsville, 11,295 99
“ New England bank, 12,474 96
“ Branch at Macon on open account, ; .9,935
\ “ Individuals for unclaimed dividends, . 824 50
“ reserved fund, $18,775 29 ‘’**
“ profits since sth Dec. last, 15,504 18
$633,843 96
CR.
IBv speci Savannah, $93,782 95
! “ ‘ Mac i. 14,833 10
“ notes ot speciepaying banks ot this State, 6,955
“ amount due from oanxs, vi :
“ Smte Bank Savannah, $34,697 20
“ Planters’Bank, “ 32.115 37
“ Union hank Charleston, 2,620 92
“ Bank of America, New York, 21,505 14
“ Bank of Darien, $350 51
“ Bank of Hawkinsville, 247 17
“ Bank of Cvlumbus, 3.342 14
“ discounted notes nmning to maturity, 150.850 7.3
•O “ Exchange “ ” 256,705 47
u Stock of Corporation SaT’h. $4,052 75 t
“ “ Union road, 200 A
“ Notes of Bank of Macon and ’
cost suit, $l7O
“ bills and notes in suit, and jUd
ment, 7,646 <5
“ bills receivable, < 9,170 74
“ exjjcnses since sth Dec. last, 4,09< 92
9633,8 y
JAS. SMITH, Cashier.
Savannah, April 9th, 1834.
Stockholders in the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of
Savannah, April 7th, 1-34.
Amount
Names. No. of Shares. palJ on
Sidney .VI. Anderson, 13 $55
Bulloch & Myers, Trustees, 6 “
Margaret Black, 15 “
Mechanicks’ Bank, Philadelphia, 100
Joseph Camming, 50 u
Harriet Campbell, 50 “
Mary Cleland, 20
Rol>ert Camphell, 451 “
“ “ Trustee, 85 w
Marv A. Cowper, 39 “
Robert Clark, 31
Thomas Clay, 4 “
Tho.s. Cumming, estate of 4 “
Thomas Clark, 123 u
John Cumming, 120
Chatham Academy, 57 “
B. W. DeLamata, 100
S. C. Dunning, Trustee, 6 “
Helen Flemming, 5 “
Janies Fraser, 100 A ‘
William Godfrey, 200 “
George Hall, 400
John Flaupt, Guardian, 3 “
J. B. Herbert, estate of 120
Pat. Houston, 46 “
“ “ Executor, ,4 “
Priscilla Houston, 38 “
C. S. Halsey, 50 “
Henderson & Anderson, Trustees, 8 **
E. Jackson, Jr. Executor, 100
George Jones, 50 “
B. R. Johnston, 72 “
J. S. Johnston, 53 “
J. P. Johnston, 43 u
L. C. Johnston, 75 “
E. H. Johnston, 70 “
P. A. Johnston, 25
W. P. Johnston, 94
M. H. Johnston, 9 M
S. M. Johnston, 75 “
Lucy Isaac, 92
Marv Ker, 135
P. M. Kollock, 61 “
M. F. Kollock, 52
G. J. Kollock, 30 “
Andrew Low, 590
James Lamb, 150
Mary Lavender, 15
W. IJ. Lawton, estate of 55
George Leeves, 140
Hez. Lord, 50 “
R. Mackay, estate of 39
A. Nichols, “ 20 “ •
A. Parkman, 20
S. Parkman, 143 “
Parkman & Gordon, Trustees, 270 “
A. Porter, 250 “
John Potter, 400
E. L. Penfield, estate of 81 M
E. Padleford, 200 u
E. CFuin, 24 “
Wm. Rahn, 50 “
Wm. Robertson, 40
E. Reid, 100 “
“ Trustee, 150
Lucy Spalding, 40
C. Seymour, estate of 103
C. F. Seymour, 103 “
J. Stone, 100 “
Scarbrough, Taylor ft Wallace,
Trustees, 97 **
W. J. Scott, estate of 396
L S. Simpler, 150
E. M. H. Twiggs. 30 44
Wm. H. Thompson, 100 44
H. Tapper, 67
George Thomas, 44
Ohafm Varnum, 53
John Wilkinson, 400
P. H. Wilkins, 32 44
N. Wallace, 100
F. Miller, Executor, 32 $25
Samuel Clark, 15
| Jos. Stiles, 4 “
j Wm. Wallace, 4 44
44 44 Trustee, 4 44
IH. O. Wyer, 10t 4 $35
86 Names, and B,oo# Shares.
Savannah^,Chatham county. —Personally appeared be?
fine me, Joseph Cummins, a justice of the Inferior court
for said county, Samuel B. Parkman, and Janies B>nith.
being the President and Cashier of tire Marine and F : e
Insurance Bank of the State of Georgia, who do .-olenrn
i ly affirm, that the exhibit of the condition of said Bank
| and Branch, the list of stockholders and the explanation
of the President in letter to the Governor, herewith an
nexed, contain a correct and faithful representation cjf
all matters therein set forth, to the best of their k ow.r
ledge and belief. S. B. PARKMAN, President.
JAMES SMITH, Cashier.
Signed before me this 9th April, 1834.
j JOS. CUMMING. J. 1. C. C. C.
PLANTER’S BANK,
Savannah, April Sth, 1834.
To Isis Excellency, Wilson Lumpkin,
Sir —Accompanying this you will receive a fist of tha
Stockhoidersof this Institution, as also a statement of
its condition made up to date.
lain, very respectfully, your obedient servant.
GEORGE W. ANDERSON, President.
) Statement of the condition, resources and liabilities of tfQ)
Planters’ Bunk of the State of Georgia.
DR.
j Capital paid in $535,400
i Notes in circulation old emis
sion, 23,413
Notes in circulation new emis
sion, 249,568
Due to individual Depositors, * 207,749 44
44 for unclaimed Dividends, 7,173 04
44 to other Banks, 24,875 10
44 to other Banks for collections
on thei: account, 96,266 6fi
“ to the Treasurer of the U. S.
and other government of
ficers, 66,270 29
Profits since last December, 30.741 94
Reserved fund to cover losses, 50,916 11
$1,301,373 53
CR.
Specie in the vault, 60,300 09
Funds at the North eqviivalent
to specie,
City Bank Notes on hand, 18,260
Due by other Banks, 22,80.5 93
Real estate, 24,2*5 20
City and other stocks, 26,1,7 26
Bills and Notes discounted runn
ing and considered undoubted, 599,121 40
Bills lying over under protest
not in suit, ‘ 16,510 66
“ in suit, 17.730 56
Notes discounted m suit and
judgment, 114.721 70