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Or&fc above §148,935 52-100 4 there is considered doubtful, 9,133 95 (in d bad, 11 >542 15 _ $20,676 10 Current expenses since last December, 3,449 35 $1,301,373 58 Planters’ Bank of the Stale of Georgia, Savannah , Aprils, 1834. Personally appeared before me, George W. Ander tor, President, and James Marshall, Cashier of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, who, being du ly sworn, depose and say, that the above statement is just and true, the doubtful and bad debts as above being estimated by the Board of Directors at a special meeting for thatpurpose. GEORGE W. ANDERSON, President. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. Sworn to before me, this tenth day of April, 1834. JNO. CUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. List of the Stockholders of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia. Stockholders. Amount paid in. No. of Shares. AnHJUnt. Academy of the coun ty of Effingham, 80 20 1,600 Anderson, George “ 179 14,320 Anderson, George 160 2 200 “ Eliza M. 80 10 800 Eliza C. “ “ 800 ” Mary S. “ “ 800 * Edward C. “ “ 800 John W. “ 20 1,600 Georgia Ann C. “ 10 800 u Julianna W. ‘ f 4 320 In trust for Eli za C. “ 10 800 Mary E. “ 2 160 George W. “ 170 13,600 Attzc, Joseph ** 20 1,600 Arnold, C. M. “ 4 320 Armstrong, James “ 3 240 “ Thomas * 3 240 “ Susan “ 3 240 “ Ann “ 3 240 Alny, H. C. “ 16 1,280 Barclay, Anthony “ 44 3,520 Blanchard C. “ 2 160 Ball, C. “ 2 160 A. 2 160 Barnett, S. J. “ 2 160 Barnes, C. “ 12 960 Barron, Ann “ 2d 2,240 “ “ 100 2 200 Bolton, Edwin, 80 “ 160 “ R R. “ “ 160 “ M. C. Trustee “ “ 160 James son of John “ 12 960 Ann 41. daugh ter of John, “ 11 B^9 4< Curtis E. “ 11 60 “ John, in trust for Judge Woodruff, 2*2 1,760 Bourke, A. M. under the will of E. Smith, u 3 21<t B'mes, John, Guardian, “ 25 2,000 Bourke, A. M. Trustee of E. Bourke, “ 15 1,200 Bowen, W. P. Exe. of the estate of Samuel Wilkins, _ t{ 147 11,760 Charleston Fire and Ma rine Insurance Com pany, 4f 529 42,320 Charleston Fire and Mu rine Insurance Com pany, 100 74 7,400 Central Bank of Geor gia, 80 1,000 80,000 Campbell, H. T. “ 16 1,280 Carter, Abial “ 10 800, Clay, Ann, Ist Direc tress Savannah Fe male Asylum, ** 60 4,800 Cleland, Mose “ 12 1,200 Cole, John D. 2 160 Cuyler, R. R. “ 2*2 1,760 Cramer, R. 44 4 320 Cummiug, John “ 13 1,040 “ “ ii i.ioo Commissioners of Pi lotage of the Port of Savannah, 60 61 4,SsO Davis, Wm. and M. Lufburrow, Trustees, 85 5 425 Davis, Wm. and M. Luf burrow, Trustees, SO 9 Pe Villers, O. “ 20 1,60 ‘ Da shier, J. W. B. Bulloch and C. W. Owens, Trustees, 85 10 850 Potnere, R. sen. 100 2 9,200 Dillon, John 60 l 80 Directresses of the Sa vannah Free School Society, t{ 12 960 Dunham, Charles “ 26 2,080 Evans, Wm. M. “ 189 15,120 Elliot, Mary “ 0 720 “ “ 100 2 200 Fort, James 80 25 2,000 Fleming, Helen “ 2 160 Flournoy, William “ 20 1,600 Floyd, Eliza 100 2 200 “ Melinda 100 2 200 Flournoy, Marcus 100 l ’| 1,250 “ “ 80 9| 760 “ Rob’t Willis 100 12j 1,250 “ “ “ 80 35 2,800 John James 100 12j 1,250 “ “ 80 19 j 1,560 *‘ Rob’t Watkins 100 12$ 1,250 * “ “ SO 19$ 1,560 Elizabeth J. 100 12* 1,250 “ 80 9$ 760 “ 11. C. 400 I*2* 1,250 u “ 80 10 800 Ganahe, C. E. “ 25 2,0tr0 Gaston, William “ 20 1,600 “ Intrustfor • Maria Bi ickell, 100 10 1,000 01 van county academy, 80 50 4.000 German Lutheran Con gat ion at Ebenezer, “ 13 1,040 Glenn, Ann “ 2 160 Gibbons, Bl Trustee, 100 15 1,500 Gillett, W. S. 80 2 160 “ Eliza 80 2 160 Gugel, Daniel 80 50 4,000 Gibson, Pat. 60 74 5,920 “ “ 100 20 2,000 Haig, Sarah G. 80 20 1,600 Herb, Fred. “ 10 800 Hopkins, E. 44 3 240 Houston, Priscilla 44 15 1,200 “ Pat. in trust for R. Moodie, 4 * 4 320 44 PaU in trust for S. M. Johnston, 44 3 240 Hunter, James, Cashier 100 60 6,000 Hutchinson, Robert 100 16 1,600 “ “ 80 14 1,1*20 Isaac, Lucy “ 40 3,200 44 “ 100 25 2,500 “ “ 65 2 170 Jones, George, in trust for Sarah, 80 3 240 “ N. W. “ 6 480 44 44 for iris daughter, E. F. Jones 4 * 3 240 Johnston, P. A. “ 19 1,520 E. H. “ 31 2,480 S. C. “ 40 3,200 “ M. H. “ 19 1.520 B. R. M 24 J. 920 “ S. M. “ 19 1,520 * - - W. P. ‘‘ 19 1,520 John?® 12 P6O Ker, Mar? ** B 640 Kollock, P. M. 44 4 320 44 M. F. “ 4 3*20 “ “ 44 100 330 u 44 George J. 80 4 3*20 Lamb, James 44 100 8,000 Lawrence, J. F. 44 2 160 Lavender, Mary 44 5 400 Law, Andrew 100 100 10,000 44 “ 80 9J 760 Law, Andrew & Cos. “ 71 5,660 Leion, H. Y. E. Lloyd Guardian, 100 6 500 Le Conte, Lewis, 80 26 2,080 Manning, Joseph 44 75 6,000 Millen, AnnC. ** 27 2,160 Meigs, Jonathan “ 4 320 Montgomery, Jane “ 2 160 Mongin, John D. 100 100 10,000 Morehead, John, in trust 80 20 1,600 Molyneux, E. Jr. 100 95 9,500 Murfey, John 80 40 3,200 Myers, J. W. 80 2 160 44 Catharine 80 2 Nicoll, John C. “ 9 400 O’Byrne, L. and 11. Cassidey, Trustees “ 3 400 Perry, J. C. H. Tay lor, guardian, “ oh * Pettibone, Sarah “ 29 2,*240 Pray, Ann “ 126 Penfield,E. L. 85 2 . <* 80 30 2,400 Ralston, Rosetta “ 2 Rees, Mary D. li i4 I (, U Rice,MaryD. 85 4 340 44 Martha R. “ * 4 310 Robertson, Wm. 80 16 1,280 Richards, G. E. “ 2 160 n j p < 2 160 “ A.’ Jur. “ 2 ICO “ Alexander “ 2 “ William “ 2 160 Roma, Francis “ 6 240 “ Vic tone “ .2 160 Ross, Hugh “ 75 6 .‘ I,JU Shaffer, H. L. 85 5 42.) 44 44 44 80 9 720 Scarborough, Julia “ 2 “ Charlotte 45 2 160 44 Lucy Jr. 45 2 100 Seymour, C f. F. “ 10 800 44 J 44 12 960 44 Q J 44 O 160 “ Catherine “ 16 1,260 Smith A. and M. W. Stewart, Trustees, “ 2 160 Smith, Catherine 100 9 sb' l Scott, Wm. J. 6?) 4 3*20 44 Elizabeth 2 H>o Stormont, Thomas “ 4 320 Schoeddc, M. C. “ <• 4() 0 Sorrel, Francis “ 20 i ,600 Scott, Robert 100 20 0” Shaffer, Mary, 80 6 480 Stiics, R. VS'. 100 *lO 4,000 “ “ “ 80 23 4,840 Smith, A. Trustee, 44 •* 210 Smnders, Eleanor ‘* 23 2,000 Smith, A. Trustee for children of E. Magill, 100 ”1 7,100 Smith, A. Trustee for children < fE. Magill, 80 1 80; Scott, W. J. estate of 80 311 16,880 “ “ “ “ 100 19 1)900 j Sorrel, M. A. D. 80 9 160 Stephen, A. v\ . in trust for children of J. S. Wilkins, 14 I'M 11,840 Taylor, M. C. 44 0 480 Telfair, Alexanderest. of Thomas Telfair, “ 0 480 Telfair, Mary “ 15 3,200 “ Margaret 44 15 1,200 44 Ait-xunder “ 2 160 Truchelut, M. C. D. “ 10 800 Tubman, R. 44 F4 7,5*20 Trustees Chatham coun ty At ademy, Ct 4,100 L’lieological Seminary of the Synod of S. Carolina & Georgia. 44 3 Union Society, 44 40 3-200 “ “ 100 i> 60t. Wallace, N. & G. W. Anderson, Trustees, 80 16 T,280 Wier, He’iry O. “ 35 2,8- 0 Wilkins, M. C. “ !0 800 “ Archibaxl Sr. 44 158 12,640 “ Elizabeth 44 90 7,200 “ P. H. sr. 44 50 4,000 “ 44 44 guardian ofJas. C. <£ 17 ,400 st 44 Junior “ 24 ,92-) White, W. M. and A. Knox, Trustees, <l 22 I 7f: Wood.uff, P. H. 44 5 400 44 Thomas M. 41 6 400- “ Mary I’. 44 S 400 44 George 44 121 9,680 Wallace, N. and W. Scarborough, and \V. Taylor, Trustees, 41 2a 1,840 6,439 535,560 Planters’ Bank, Savannah, lit April, 1*34. J. KER, Discount and Transfer Cl rk. Personally appeared before me, George W. Ander son, President, and J. Marshall, Cashier, who being du ly sworn, depose, and say that the above is a correct and true return of the Stockholders of the “Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia.” GEO. W. ANDERSON, President. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. JNO. CUMMING, J. /. C. C. C. Columbus, April 12th, 1834. To His E-i'cellenrij, Wilson Lumpkin. Sir—l have the honor herewith, of handing you the tate of the Bank of Columbus, with the list of stock holders, on Monday the 7th instant. Very respectfully, J. S. CALHOUN, President, pro. tern. General Statement of the Bank of Columbus, on Jlondrtv, the Ith April 183-1. DR. Capital Stock paid in, $200,000 Bank Notes issued, 560,<300 44 44 on huml, 357,865 44 44 in circulation, 202,135 Amount due to other banks, 35,450 55 Dividend.unpaid, 100 Deposites,. ‘ 51,549 95 discount account, 4*2,404 61 $531,640 14 CR. Notes discounted running to maturity, (all good,) $196,390 ** due and not in suit, (of which there is bad $985,) 5,160 83 44 and bills in sun (all considered good.) 15,926 07 Bills of Exchange running to maturity, ail good, 140,561 65 44 of Exchange due and not iueuit, all good, 3,742 89 Banking House and let, 7,000 Bank of Macon, 14,443 40 Protest account, 17 50 Incidental expenses and salaries, Amount due by other Banks, 23,007 05 44 44 “ Agent in Savannah, 170 79 Notes of other Banks on hands, 38,438 Silver in Branch Bank State Geo. Augusta, 5,000 Silver in Branch Bank State Gcp- Macon, 16,000 Silver in the vault (>3,098 S3 I 531,640 14 Bank of lolumbus, 7th April, 1834. J. S CALHOUN, President,pro. tem. A. i DAVIS, Cashier. Stockholders in he Bank of Columbus, Monday, ith April, 1834. Ain’t, paid Ain't, paid on No. of shares by each Names. each share, owned by each, stockn’d r Cary, Edward s6t>| 50 3,ff>> 3,H Calhoun, J. S. “ *23,333 3 j Davis, A. B. “ 300 20,600 Flournoy, Josiali 44 100 6,666 60 s Flournoy, W m. B. Ex’or Wm. Flournoy, dec’d. 44 50 3,333 334 Fontaine, John * 200 13.3.d3 33J Freeman, John W. “ 160 10.666 66J Grantland, Sarah C. “ 150 10,000 Hudson, L. W. “ 70 4,666 66§ Hodges, Sam. K. “ 70 4,666 6G§ Hargraves, George W. 44 I°o 6,666 66j Jones, Seaborn “ bti § 44 “ as adm’r. ) of C. Bullock, > 4C 100 6,666 CG^ Jones, Seaborn, as i guardian of Eliza J. > Grantland, j) l * 150 10,000 Lamar, Zacl.ariah “ 100 6,666 66? Ledbetter, Thomas E. 44 20 1,333 3.>J Nuckolls, Nath. 44 30 2,000 Ragland, Thomas “ M 0 6,666 664 Smith, 11. S. 44 100 6,666 6t>§ Sanford, William “ 100 6,666 663 Stewart, Charles D. 44 200 1.,.v3.j Warren, John “ 100 6,666 664 Phare?, 3,000 —— - Amrunt. paid in, $200,000 Bank of Columhts. 7th . Ipril, 1834. J. S. CALHOUN, President, pro. tem. A. B. DAVIS, Cashier. Georgia, Muscogee county. —James S. Calhoun, Pre side!'. 1, pm. lent, of the Batik ot Columbus, and Arthur B. Davi , Cashier of said Bank being duly sworn, sav , that Ihe returns 10 whi h this i. ; attaclied, arc true to tin oust of their knowledge and belie i. J. S. CALHOUN, President, pro. tem. A. B. DAVIS, Cashier. Sworn to before me, the 12th A_pnl, 1834, JNO. JOHNSON, J. P. M. C. MECHANICS’ RANK. Augusta, April \2th, 1834. To His Excellency, Governor Lumpkin, Sir—l herewith torward a state tin nt of the allairs of this InPiitution, on the 7th instant, agreeable to an e.rl ol the le gislature. 1 am, dear sir, your most oh* ilient servant. A. SIBLEV, President. A statement from the Books of fhr. Mn'hnnies Augus ta, m Monday, 7 th April, Isa-f. CR. To amount of capital stock paid in. 200,000 “ “ bills issued, 107,0! )0 00 “ bills-on hand, 134,711 00-272,289 44 44 luilis lost by robbing of the >ank, 5,4*29 l.eaves the amount in circulation, *260,90i To amount of reserved futul and undivided pro fits, 9,782 47 To amonnt of individual dposit' l s, 19,570 16 To amount of unclaimed dividends, 315 4 4 44 ut credit of the .Mechanics’ Batik New York, 77,7*28 65 - 41 at credit of Other |)anks, 10,868 28 585,125 56 DU. Ry Rpocie in our vault, 111,425 01 44 l. S. Bank notes and post notes, 3,205 44 Notes of other chartered Banks, 41,256 44 Amount due by other Banks in Savannah and Charleston, 64,663 49 Amount due by other banks in inte rior of Georgia, 4,161 88 By amount due by agent in Savannah, 15,35*2 16 By bills of Exchange on Savannah, 102,004 23 44 44 44 44 44 Charleston, 9,000 44 41 44 44 44 Now York, 90,158 - 4 “ . * interior of Georgia, 2,559 21 By notes discounted and running to maturity, all considered good, 109,658 72 Bv notes and bills under protest and in suit, 10,091 79 41 notes bills under protest and not in suit, 3,979 54 of which is considered good, 7,167 30 ‘ 4 44 44 41 bad and lost, 6,594 03 By protest account, 62 44 current • ipenses (including salaries} 2,559 17 “ Banking House and Lot, 8,015 36 44 rtal estate in Columbus, 3,984 585,125 56 DANIEL S. ROMAN, Book Keeper. Stockholders of the Mechanics’ Bank. No. of amount A"pro. Names. Residence slums. paid, gate. John 31. Adams, Augusta, 30 SIOO 3.000 Edward Coxe, Oglethorpe Cos. A. Cumming, Augusta, 10 44 1,000 Thou. G. Casey, 44 50 “ 5,000 (Jeorge Collins, 44 10 M 1,000 Collins & Monton, 44 80 44 tfamnel Clarke, 41 15 44 1,500 Jacob Dill, 41 5 “ 500 Jnriali Harris, Columbia co. Gei>. 30 44 3,000 Marshall Keith, 44 220 44 22,000 Joseph K. Kilburn, Augusta, 40 44 4,000 G. B. Lamar, Savannah, 199 44 19,900 Ehsha Manton, Providence, R. I 15 44 1,500 Thomas S. Metcalf, Augusta, 40 44 4,000 Geo. I!. Metcalf, 44 40 41 4,000 Robert 31‘Douald, 4! 10 44 1,000 Wm. B. 3laclean, 44 20 44 2,000 Nathaniel Marion, Abbeville, SC 10 44 l'ooo George 31. Newton, Augusta, 65 44 c’nOO John Nesbitt, 41 10 44 1,000 Robert Nesbitt, “ 10 44 1,000 Thomas Nesbitt, 44 10 44 l’ooo 31 ary Ann W. Nesbitt, 14 10 44 J,OOO 31. E. Phenizy, 44 5 44 500 Edward Padelford, Savannah, 175 44 17,500 James 31. Prescott, Augusta, 20 44 2,000 S. B. Parkman, Savannah 20 44 2,000 31 >ses Roll", Jr. Augusta, 25 44 2,500 Wm. P. Rathbone, 44 20 44 2.000 Ainory Sibley, 44 2 41 0 44 20,000 Lucy Smith, Abbeville, S. C. 100 44 R)’o00 Joi'l Smith, 44 44 75 “ f,500 John Smith, Laurence, “ 1(*0 44 10,000 Isaac S. Tuttle, Augusta 150 44 15J100 William Lrquhart, Burk, co. Gcp. IS 44 1,600 Asaph Waterman, Augtsta, 15 44 1,500 Edwin B. Webster, 4 50 44 5,000 Shares, 2,000 $200,000 As taken from thr hooks of the Mechanics’ Bank, on 3londay, April 7th, 1834. DANIEL S. RO3IAN, Book Keeper. State of Georgia. City of Augusta — Personally appeared Ainory Sibley, President, and George W. Lamar, Cashier, of the Mechanics Bank, Augusta, who being duly sworn, say tha th” above is the report made by the President and Directors oi said Bank, on 3londay, the 7th day of April, 1634. A. SIBLEY, President. GEO. W. LA3IAR, Cashier. Sworn t> and subscribed before me, this 12th April, 1&31 J. W. \N*fLDE, Judge Court Com. Pleas. *, stvrdvrl cf l nion. Southern Recorder. Georgia Journal, Augus;.a Courier and Constitutionalist, Savannah (nioreiaji. Ma C. 1 I- . ‘iraph o.ambus Sentinel, Southern B inner ana Miners’ R-r wi.i y. ip.ish the Bank for April, i-3i. BLANKS Neatly printed, and for sale at this l Oilic e LIST OF LETTER 3 REMAIN iu the Po9t Office at Milledge ville on Ist April, 1834, and it not called by l*t July will be sent lo the GeD. P, O. as dead le!tej9. —Dr. F. L. VV. Andrews 2, Tboma? Anderson, Benjamin Askew, James Avery. B.—Col. Rich’d Blount, 2, S. D Betion, Mrs Martha A. Bedell, Mrs. Aon Bradly 2, Lewis Bond, Mrs. Betsy Briant, Moses Boynton, Miss Eliza M Border, John Blackmrio, H. J. Brewer, Miss Naocy Beasely, Judy Brown, John S. Beiinett, F. S. Blakely, Richmond Brown, M. Brown, Jacob Barry, B. H B. Brazier, C. F. Bet too, William Butt, Jeremiah H. Brown, John M. Borneo, A a a Brady, VV. F. Braotly, Perly Balch, Durham Bow in; Brinkly Babb, ,Mr a . Narctsra Boykin, MiddletoD Beck, William Bradford, Levi Bowin, J. J B. Breedlovp, M, Breedlove, ADtboDy butts, Gecrge Barnes J. F. Brian. C—Mrs. Rebecca Coyey, George Clay tGn, Master Augustus A. Cullen’s, E. VV. Cullens, Thomas Cone, William Christian 2, Mi*s saiah Cosswood, Mrs. Rebecca Chason, Mr. Stls Cook, John R. Catgtie. Willis Cox, Jmes H. Chrneshaw, Mrs. France® Cook, Jame® Camac, VVilliam C rail, and for Cremhaw,&Co. corntr/r of the Gold and Land Lottery, Thomas Chaffin 2 D.— B S. Dickerson, cawrlls Da ’ork, Lewis Dupre, Michael Deietaux. Zachari •at. Doles, Thomas J Driscale, J nut fan S Dfnot, J. S Deverport, Colly Denser, It. K. Dixon, Robert Darnell, James Dur ian, William Dougherty, G. W. Day, John D-mukes, William Doolitile, II Q, Den a ler. F.. —J B. Ellis, Miss M. Evan®, Mrs. Add Edw ai <is F.—Thomas F. Frier, Arch. Fraer, G. Fenno, Reuben Fnzgerald, William Jow ler, Arthur Foster, Elijah Freeny, W. P. Ferguson 2, French, Holly, (£tiich &tco., S. B. Foster. G.— Mtcheal Gray bill, W A Godwin, F. J. Green 3, R. B. Gore, VV. H. Golden, A]rs EE G eon, James M. Gumro, J. B. German, Mts. Sarah Godwin, Mrs. Marga ret M. Green, Enoch Griffin, Thomas Grisham Joseph B. Green, J. H. Gindras, \lt-s Susannah Gills, Naocy P. Griffin, Joho Gticmß, Mi® Frances K. Green, David Grier, Gen Ri b’d G'ascock, Henry Gee, Kev’d Roily Green, Solonioo D. Gipson. D —Samuel Harris, Mrs. Mary B. Hall, M.chaei i Jarvey, Thomas Hood, Miss Etiz ab<'h Hill, Mrs. Mary E. Harris, Edmund S. Me Jey, F. A. H anson, Mis* Jaoe H= rri go>i, J H Harris, 2J. B Hand, Alfred Hob by, VV. P. Hill 3, Samuel B. Head, Henry Hall, G, A //ndge®, Mrs. Sarah Hudson, VV. C. Huoh hries 2, Hampton Hudson, Mt c jah S. Hines, Augustine //arris, Rev. ’■'am’l Hymen. John Holly, Mrs. Harriet II gan, James or VV. Hill, Isaac Heatb, (Thomas //iyno, F. J. //.itton, Missi L ran- S. H-mtlioo, William Harvy, Bolling Hall 2 J. E H>oper, Elijah Hudson, /itzekiah II wcrl, IgrtaZ Hurr. J —VV h er S. Jeukio® 2, Taliafero Jones, Jacob M Johnson. Rossville Jennings, Jo -. ph J one®, E. Jewell, William Jolly 2, R zamond Johnson, IVlts. Mary Jackson, Ned John*on. K —Rob. D Kemble, B. Kirkpatrick, G VV King 4, J. S. Kitchell 2, J. W. Kc-ight Johnson Knox, James Kenderick, A. ti. K^nnan. L —Thomas Laughter, M. B Laman, Unah Luca®, Aquitla I.iptrot, Richard T. Lingo, Bough B. Lamar, Rev. Gideon I.arr- O’og, Solomen D Lemlie, Horace Lau rence, John Lucas, Tioley and Lamar. M.— Mis® Carolina V. Mason, James JVlarchman, D. J. Mtllio, G, VV. Murray, Jo seph McCerly, Druy Murphy, M. Mc (ioode, WiljiamMarlow, J. 3. Miles, James L Merrit, Charles Martin, Mi®s Arameuta Moore, IVis- Pr.scilla Mathi®, P. J. Mullen 2, Mis® Mary B M Murry. Miss Mary Mil s R. Morgan, &i Son W. B. M Connel, Thomas Mills, VV. S. McDonald, F. V\ r . Monroe Miss Sarah A. Moore, A. A. Mor gan. Jiiobt. C. Mays. N.—William Nichols jun. 3, Miss P. F. Newton, William Nowland. O.—Lymas O'firyant. P—-J. C. Pemberton, William Prosser, John Proper, VV J. Parks Ehsba Parsons, Thomas Parker, J. H. Pickens 2, J. Pry or, Thomas A. Perry, Labun Puts orphaos, J ohn Quinn. R —Hamilton /?aiford 2, John Heed, Ju>n /ieeves, M. Hell, Sanders VV. Hay, William Hobinson, V\ r . D Hay, Tbomias R uods, James H >we, Templeton Heid. Mt Cnloe Hoe, John D. A G Hriford, Zachariah Hobinson 2, Peter, Hy zer. >amuel F Smith, Wm. Smith, Samnel Smith VV. D. Scogins, Jepiha Simson, J H. Smith, Joseph Simpson; Lincinatus Smith, VV. B. Smead, Solomon Smith, Miss Mary S. Smith, Matthew Smith, Harrell II SingletoD, Juhn Sneid. John Stephens, 11. F. Simmons, Henjarntn Sturges, Hiasingato Spilleo, Mrs. Sinclair, Easly Sharp, Miss Emily P. Smith. Hod. Speaker ot the Senate, “ “ of the 11. H., Barnes M- John Sharp 2, Bradoer Smith, Sam. . ! Shaw, T. B. Siubb®. T. William Turner, Ephraim Tran sod, Jdo. Thompson -4t>igal I'hatcher, Brag ; well B Teller, Miss Martha Sommerson, Camac Tharpe, Mrs. Martha Trapp, Hen i ? Thompson, John C Thomas, Frederick | VV. Tiffany. | V. & VV.—Mrs. H. Vicker 3, John Vioe lyard 7, .Albert William 4, Thos. W. White, iHobert Ware, Pleasant Watson, Fraoblio A. Wrigbt, James M. Wright, William Wil lson, Gen. J. C. Watson, Joseph Winter, ; William Wright, Q. W. Wiley, R. M. Wbße, i John Wadsworth, Ja- B. Waggamao, Ja- Woodall| Nathan P. Williardj B. F. Wlocbeater 8, Wily Wovdoo, Joho War% Anthony Windham, Solomon YVallice, Mary J- Wynn, Joel Youngblood. JOHN G. POLHILL, P. M. enquiring will please say a*, vertised. AUCTION And Commission Store. A. VV. WILGUS EESPECTFULLY informs the public., that he intends devoting bis enti-tt mteotioo to the COMMISSION BCSi- JVESS —and is prepared to receive proper ty for sale, either at Pnvate Sale, ora! Auction, as desired. Cttr N. B. Advances will be made or. Goods left for sale on liberal terms. Regular Sale-Day, SATURDAY. Jan. 15, 1834 1— Agency. IN consequence of the frequent applies* tioos made to the undersigned for infor mation relative to Lots drawn in the late Land and Gold Lotteries, he proposes to establish a GENERAL AGENCY, by which all persons who may desue information fr o the Executive and Surveyor-Gene ra l*s Ossie, can be promptly supplied by nding Iwo Dollars. A small plat of each Lot will be returned to the applicant. Having made arrangements wttb a gen tleman of experience and skill in testing am] disposing of Lots, who resides in the Gold R* gion, the undersigned would under take this business also. Persons desirous of having a Lot tested (examined lor Gold/ only, will be charged five dollars. The sale and disposal of a Lot of the value oi SQO dollars, and under, will be charged at the rate of five per cent.; over that sum two and a half per cent. In all cases where a Sah is desired, the infractions must be accompanied by a Blank Power of Attorney to make titles. Communication? must be post paid, and di-. reeled to the undersigned at Milledgeville- N. B. JUHAN. January 15, 1034 I—if. LOT NO. 506, IN the third district third section, is now offered for sale. It is represented to be valuable. App'y to the undersigned at Ml ---ledgevilie. N. B. JUHAN, Agent. 03~The Cherokee Advertiser, is request* ed to give the above three insertions. March 8, 1834.- 3t- 8 NOTICE. One day after date, I promise to pay Samuel Buffington, or bearer, Ninty* two dollars, for value received th© 10th day of January, 1832. (Signed) WILLIAM LVERETT, GEORGIA. > Baldwin County. ) PERSONALLY appeared in open court* Samuel Buffington, who being sworn, deposeth and says, that to the beet of his belief and recollection, the above is a true copy of a note which be held upoo William Everett, dec. late of Raodolph county, and that he has lost the same. SAMUEL BUFFINGTON Sworo to in open court, 6th Feb 1834. RANSOM H. SMITH, Clk. On motion of A. H. Kenan, it is That the foregoing copy be established ia lieu of the original, uuless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the next Term of this Court—and that this rule be published, for the space of three mouths, in one of the public gazettes of this state, Feb. 8 1834 4—3 m. Georgia—Hancock County: luferior Court, sitting for Ordinary Puft* po9es —Monday, 4th November, 1833- Present, their Honors Joel Crawford, Jno. L. Swinney, Jno. VV. Rabun, W ilson Bird, Justices* C3n the application of Elizabeth Turner, adm’x and William S. Hamdl and John VV. Turner, administrators of John Turner, late of said Couoty dec’d, shewing, that they have fully administered on said Estate and praying to be discharged therefrom as administrators—lt i9 upon motion ordered, That all persons concerned, do shew cause on or before tbe first Monday in May nest (ifany they have,) why the said Elizabeth, William S. and John W. shall not be dis missed and released from liability as Admr’j and Administrators as aforesaid &c. A true extract from the minutes. HENRY ROGERSC. C. O. Nov 9, 1833 44—4 m ~FOURMONTHS After date, application will be made to the Honorable tbe Inferior court of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomai B. B. Miles, dec. JOHN J. S MILES, Adm’r Nov. 15, 1833 45—4 m WANTED, ‘ HE A GOOD MILCH COW Euquire of the fruiter. MiHedgeville, Apr 4 is,