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By William II. Bullooli»
CITY AND COUNTV PRINTKR,'
And publiahor of tho Laws of tho Union.
Dau.V Patxr, ....Ten Dollar*.
ray .bio •cmlannually in odvanco.
Daily PArsm for*lxmonth*.............Six Dollar*.
YxiAVmkly Patbb, por annum..; Flv* Dollar*.
Tri-WxxKLY Par an, for *lx month Dollar*.
Weekly Pater, per.annum......... Three Dollar*.
AU payabl* In adranco,
ADVKHTISESUJNTS Inserted at tho nival rate*,
ty Poataie'muit be paid on all communications and
LKTCKKl ofhutlno**. ■ 4
. Election**
Pennsylvania.—Tho DaUimoro Sun of tho 14th
inst. Rayr—Tho following is a recapitulation of
all tho returns rccived up to tho hour of going to
pr&M, compared with tho voto cast in each county
in 1844:
An Extra Lodger rccoivcd Inst night says:
The Whigs ortho city kayo olected their Mayor
and Councils, ondwholo ticket, by about SHOO plu
rality over tho democrats.
Tho Democrats havo carried their entire Coun
ty ticket by about 400.
Tho Natives havo carried Southwark by about
000 nudority, a reduction of several hundred.
Tho Democrats havo carried Movnuiensing by
about 500 majority, and olcctud their Commis
sioners’ Ticket.
Tho regular Democratic tickot in Northorn
Liberties is elected by 1200 plulority over tho Na
tive, tho next highest.
Tin) Native Commissioners' tickot 1ms suc
ceeded in Kensington by between ono and two
hundred Majority.
In ‘Richmond tho Democratic Commission
ers' ticket oloctod.
Tho Democrats have carried Spring Garden,
by a largo majority, and‘elected their Commis
sioners' tjekot—a gain from tho Natives if correct
—whole "returns not received.
Tho Sun of tho 15th frirnishos returns from
twsnty four counties, which show the following
result:
Govornor, 1817. Governor,1814.
Philad. city,
PhUnd. Co.,
York,
Berks,
Lancaster,
Cumberland,
Schuylkill,
Delaware,
Dauphiu,
Montgomery,
Bucks, #
Columbia,
Lehigh,
Northampton,
Northumberland,
Perry,
Alleghany,
Chester,
Franklin,
Lebanon,
Clarion,
3,918
0,512
5,205
9,282
12,683
7,054
12,200
14,133
920
—.....
4,002
3,802
5,000
——
8,316
3,8-10
3,850
5,532
9.513
478
—...
3,003
2,971
1,050
-■ ■
3,270
2,390
—
234
1,403
2,009
■
040
2,352
2,313
1,460
- ...
5,391
4,341
000
—-
5,100
4,804
1,453
—
3,109
1,593
500
—
2,080
2,413
not)
—
3,400
2,455
700
r,:w)
1,400
000
4-19
GOO
Union,
Adams,
Fayetto,
Green,
700
907
1,000
GOO
2,084
2,450
5,803
5,475
3,211
1,748
1,680
1,777
1,843
3,304
800
1,108
1,310
8.105
0,130
3,797
2,478
793
2,721
2,485
2,830
32,334
23,230
23,230 90,808
93,122
00,803
Shunk's maj. 9,104 Murkle’s inaj. 1,314
a*
n, on Ulmday, the 6tA Jay of October, 1847.
1 05
I
7,600 00
Notos Discounted, running to maturity,
Notca turd hilla under protoil aud in ault,
Do. do. do. do., and not in ault,
Do. do. lying over, not protostod,
Bills Rtcoivabloj • ,
Bills ltocoiroblo on account or Road,
Bonda of tbo City of Suvounab, boaring 7 por Gout, interest,
Maejm. Total.
107,038 05
10,483 43 84,508 31
800 00
50,176 60
873 10
51,000 00
770 08
8,370 08
60,176 60
873 19
51,000 00
Of tho Paper of tho Bank:
AU considered good oxoept $2,602 57
Doubtfril, 2,311 10
Bad, 391 38
Advanced to Brooks & Barden,
Corporation City of Macon,
Duo by othor Banks and other Companies,
In hands of Agents,
Stock in Bank State of Georgia,
Banking Houses and Lots,
Real Esiato takon for debt,
Rail Road ami appurtenances,
Rail Road Expenses,
Survey of Rail Road to Columbus,
Interest on Road Bonds,
Expenses, Bunk,
Protests,
Resulting Balance between Principal Bonk nud late Agency,
Cush, Gold, Silver and Copper Coin, $11,143 91
Notes and Checks on other Bunks, 6,922 84
251,176 16
7,275 86
1 81
6,697 10
9,732 73
20,000 00
9,806 82
915 90
2,600,000 00
64,012 97
2,023 03
8,122 31
1,608 24
7,276 80
1 81
6,697 10
9,732 73
20,000 00
32,622 55 42,519 37
915 90
2,600,000 00
64,012 97
2,023 03
8,122 54
3,560 16
95 75
15 18
1,957 92
95 75
18,000 75
$3,034,221 31
CR.
Bank Capital Stock,
Rail Jtond Capital Stock,
Guaranteed Capital Stock
Bunk Notos issued,
Of which there are on hand,
$154,034
110,273
Savannah.
205,500 00
1,8-13,665 00
500,000 00
Macon. Total.
205,500 00
1,843,605 00
500,000 00
Leaving in circulation,
Rail Road Tickets,
Rail Rond Bonds,
Of which there are on bund,
83,111
4,350
43,761 00
7,608 45
1,050 00
44,811 00
7,008 45
Bonds, 7 percent,
Suspense Account,
Corporation City of Savannah,
Due to other Banks,
Duo to Agent in New York,
Unclaimed Dividends,
Individual Deposites,
Profits, Reserved Fund,
Rail Rond Burnings
Bunk Earnings,
83.791 00
121,000 00
3,590 00
009 37
13,008 70
$70,523 02
8'.),071 90
. 3,010 81
7,727 88
29,900 00
93 70
92
349 40
42 17
83,791 00
121,000 00
3,500 00
009 37
13,702 40
92
8,077 28
29,042 23
170,105 75 1,127 85 171,233 00
$3,031,221 31
State of Geowha, ) Personally appeared, Richard R. Cnyler, President, and George J. Bui
City of Savannah. ) Cashier, of the Central Rail Road unci Banking Company of Georgia,
being duly sworn, say Unit tho above Return is true, to the host of their knowledge and belief.
RICHARD It. CUYLEIt, President.
GEO. J. BULLOCH, Cashier.
Sworn to before me, this 14th of October, 1847.
EDWARD G. WILSON, j. r.
Bulloch,
who
Elat of Stockholder**,
Of the Central Hail Hoad Sf llanking Company of
Georgia, on Monday, Oct. 4, 1847.
Monies. Number of Shares.
Anderson, George
Anderson *fc Brothers, Geo. W.
Adams, George YV
It will be aeon that in 1841 Murktc, whig, had
in tho above twenty-five counties, a clear majority
of 1,314 votes-—now,* Sliuuk has in the same
counties a majority of 9,194—showing a demo
cratic gain of 10,418 votes.
Ohio.—'The Washington'Uniou of tho 16th inut.
says:—Tho returns yot received of this election,
which took placeon Tuesday, arc very moagru:
but, such as they are, indicate a continued pre
ponderance of federal strength.
In Cincinnati, tho democrats have elected one
senator and threo members of tho llouso of
Delegates.
Cincinnati givos 127, and Hamilton county 1700
democratic tnajoriiy.
Whig Majorities.—Jefferson county, 166;A!ont-
goincry, 300; Frauklin, 350; and Muskingum,750.
Florida.—Tho Jacksonville Nows of the 15th
inst. says:—Tho returns of tho Into election ex
hibit such a complete sliufllitig of cards, that any
thing like pre-calculation has been an utter super
fluity. Tho strongest Whig counties have elect
ed Domocruts, and counties which never elected
a Whig before have committed tho unpardonable
sin.
Tennessee.—Tho oflicial voto for Governor, as
declared by. tho Legislature, is—N. S. Brown,
(Whig) 61,469; A. V. Brown, (Dcm.) 60,451.—
YVhig majority 1015.
Fres Suffrage.—Returns from 114 towns in
Connecticut give 406-1 votes in fuvor of ullowing
colored persons to vote, on the same condition as
whites, and 10,020 against.
Baltimore City.—Tho election for members of
the First Branch of tho City Council of Baltimore
took place on the 13th inst. Thu following is a
list of tho members eloot.
Domocruts.—Wm. Colton, I(. A. Cooper, D.
W. Hudson, James Lucas, W. Bishop, jr., !J.
German, J. F. Connolly, Charles Borah, Jacob
I. Cohen, George F Mayer, Levi Taylor, Dennis
Terry, S. Winter, Win. A. Hack and N. T. Dus-
hauc.
Whigs.—Wm. II. Stewart, C. Farnuharson,
F. Pincknoy, G. A. Davis and C. W.White.
Tho whole number of votes cast in the city
was, Democratic 7,09-1—Whig 5,362—10,062.—
44 Sarah T.
“ Martha W
Almy, Henrietta C.
Alexander, Elam
Anderson, John W.
trustee for Mary C.
Adams,
ltlO
80
13
At tho rccont Governor’s election tho vote cast
was, Democratic 10,301—Whig 8,735— total 19,-
036. This shows that there was 8,110 voters in
tho city who failed to take part in the election.
CHARLESTON, Sept. 16.—Later from Ha
vana and Mexico.—By tho schr. Somers, Capt.
Wood, arrived yesterday, wo received a copy of
the Diario do la Marina ofthc 8th inst.
Tho English steamer Medway, from Vera Cruz,
having on bourd $140,000 in specie, arrived at
Havana on the 7th inst
Tho Havana paper is filled with extracts from
VeraCruz Journals, which, however, contain hut
little in addition to what has already been pub
lished.
The only article of news worth translating, is
furnished by a correspondent from Vora Cruz,
under date of tho 27th Sunt, which slutes tliut
Gen. Scott had addressed Circulars to tho several
Mexican States, inviting thorn to scud their depu
ties to the Capital with full powers to conclude ~
trust.l*or R.II.Anderson.
41 " triist.for Eliza C. 44
44 George W.
44 Eliza C.
44 John W., trustee for Geo. W.
Anderson, jr.,
** " trustee for John.W.
Anderson, jr.
44 44 trustee for Clnrniicc
Gordon Anderson,
Arnold, It. D. subs, trustee for Mrs. E. A.
Goodwin and children, under will Wm.-
Taylor, dee.
Anderson & Co, James
Austin, Stewart
Atkinson, It. A. L.
Bank State of Georgia
Baldwin, Joseph II..
44 Loumitfc Co
Barnsley, Godfrey
Bartow, T. in trust for T. B. Ford
Barron, Isabella v
Ann
Bartlett, Myron
Bagshuw, Catherine
Bradley, Margaret Isabella
Ballbur, Joliu, Adui'r.,
Berrien, J. M., in trust for J. M., jr., Wm.
and L. G. Berrien,
Bcaulard, Isimre
Bulkley & Clailin
Beardsley, Ebenezer C.
44 44 44 Guardian II. E.
W. Matthews,
Bell, David, in trust for Margaret B. Hop
kins,
Berry, John B
Binnoy, Joseph G.
Blount, It. A.
Booth, Charles II.
Bownc, A. T.
Borchoct, A., Trustee for G. A. B., Chas.
. F. L. AI. and W. T. Borchcet,
Boyd, Emma
Boyntou, Willard
Brower, Isabella
Bostwick, William
Bond, Elijah
Burton, Charles A.
Bulloch, Win. II.
“ 44 Trustee for A. G. Hunter
and children
Butt, Nonh
Burroughs, J. II,
Green.
44 Henry 1C.
Burdsall, Win. II.
Beers, John D.
Burns, Thos. II.
Butler, Cyrus
Bulloch, Geo. J., Cashier,
Chatham County Academy,
Carnithers, John
Carter, Cyrus B.
Clurk.Juo M., Trustee Ensebin E. Itabun
Campbell, Charles
Cliovrier, M.
Church, Elizabeth
Champion, Aaron
Cooper, Geo. Ex. Wm. Cooper,
1
20
10
10
44
20
5
5
127
10
Konnmrd,
Koehler, J<
Koiflbr, Ep
Roller, Pau ..
iKifcdi
King, James a
Kolfock, Jane P. •
41 George J. *. .
King,R,&W.
“ Angus, M, D.
Kottman, Frederica
Ltunb, James.
Lavendor, Maty iu trust for M. Ferguson
and'children;* " ir
n it .» ik'iR
60
10
5
5
16
17
3
6
14
1
6
390
M.C. &J. E.
' M. S. Borquiu '
Fergusbn} V
II ft n :< il •
and children,
Law, Willium
Lang, Nuncy
Lamar, Juo. B.
44 C.A. L.
Lathrop, Dwight, Jr.
" Dwight
J. 8.
Lewis, John N.
ii ii i< Trust F. 8. Lewis
44 44 44 44 J. A. “
Logriol, Onosimo
Lathrop, E. 8.
Leigh, Wm. M. in trust for Mary A. Leigh
44 4 “SanthJ. 44
Lloyd, Wm. 11. Trust for Mrs Conuet and
children,
44 Thomas E.
44 Benjamin W. 1
Lefrwich, Augustine -
Low, Andrew
** “ jr.,
44 John
Lockett, James
Lufburrow, M
44 44 trust II. M. and O. II. Luf
burrow,
44 44 trust Layinia Low,
“ “ trust Sarah E. . “
44 '* trust Gcorgiana 44
11 44 trust Margaret M. •*
Lutheran Congregation, Ebenozer,
Logan, Geo. A.
Lilfibridgo, O. AI.
Marine & Fire Insurance Bank
McHenry, Jns.assignee Fuller,Moore & Co
Mayor & Alderman City of Savannah
Muckay, John
44 Eliza
44 Wm. trustee M. C.,W:n. II. and
R. M. Stiles,
Maynard, Frederick
Manor, George II.
McIntyre, It. & W,
MeAlpiu, Henry
44 44 trust for Joseph MeAlpiu,
44 44 44 Ellou “
44 44 44 Angus 44
44 44 44 Henry 44 jr.
44 44 44 Isabella 44
44 44 44 Jas. W. 44
44 > 44 44 Donald 44
McAllister, M. II. trust for Julian II. [Me
Allister,
10
!*’ • James J. jri
Ryerson, Thomas iu trust for his children,
Robinson, Martha
Sawyer, Sarah
44 . Charlotte
Salfrier,John
Smote, A. A.
Sanderlino, Jesso
Savaunah, Fire Company
Sundorson, L.
Scott, Robert
Snussy, J. R.
Stevens, Juntos D.
Scott, Win. J. Ex'r of
44 Wm.lt.
Stevono, Florouco W.
Schloy, Goorgo
Scruggs, Wm. 11. in trust for Anna A. Chose, 5
Screven, James P.
Sluiw, Mary C.
Shafler, George W.
Shafler, Goo. W. Trust Mary M. Shafler
“ “ 44 44 E. A. Davis
44 Jacob
44 Harriots.
Shaw, A. J. C.
Sliick, Goorgo
“ Peter, Trustee children, R. M.
Charlton
Smith, Sidney
" Walter
Horace
James
ltobu.it A.
2
2
25
30
2
539
9
5000
6
treaty of ncucc. It is also stated tliut a division
nportccfi “*
composocf of 1500 men, hod been sent liv General
Scott to take Toluca, u place ueur the city.—Cou
rier.
Tho U.'S. Transport Orphan, from New York,
bound to Vera Cruz, anchored in tho Itoads yes
terday. Tho O., has on bourd sevunty-scveii U.
S. Recruits for tho 12tiiund 13th Infantry. Muj
E. Monigault, Corn’dg.; Cant. O P. Hamilton
12th Infantry Copt. II. E Clark, 13th lufuutry
uud Lieut. U. T Thorn, A.A. C. S. to detach-
ificnti—Ibid.
Departure of Troops.—The ship Orphan, Capt.
Williuins, will probiibly leave our harbor this day,
having on board about 275 troops from Fort Mold
trie.
Wo have been kindly favored with the follow
ing list of tho olficers attached to the dctaelimeut,
viz:
Muj. Maxey Gregg, IStli Rogt. Infautry, eoindg,
detachment.
.Major E. Mnnigault, 13th Uegt. Infantry.
Lt. Ormsby Blanding, 12th do do Act. Adj't.
Lt. Thom, 13th Regt. Infantry, Act. Commissary.
Company A.—1st Lt. J. J. Martin,12th Inf.cotmlg
2d Lt. A. M. Perrin, do do
2d Lt. J.D.Otterson.do do
Company D.—Capt. O. P. Hamilton, 12th Infly.
2d Lt. C. It. P. Butler, do do
Company K.—Capt. H. E. W. Clurko, 13th Infty
1st Lt. R. S. Hayward, do do
2d Lt. E.JLDuiimiutt, I do do
Courier, \blh inst.
Duncan, Wm.
Dasher, Samuel
D'Lyon, Levi S.
Ellsworth, Abby F.
Eastman, Moses
44 44 Guardian, Martha A. Stone
44 Eliza, M. 8
Ells, Charles A. 8
Esley, Sarah 3
Elliott, &. Boynton 7
Fultigant, I«. N. 2
44 John G. 10
Felt Joseph 4
44 44 Trustee, Josephine A. Felt 1
44 44 44 II. A. Mallory, and Children 2
44 44 44 Emily Christiu 4
Felt Joseph, Trustee A. V. Molina, 4
44 44 Trustee for II. A. Mallory, und
children.
Finlayson, J.
Fraser, Cnrolino M.
Fletcher, Dix in trust lor Jacob Caldwell.
44 44 44 “ George, 44
Foss, George
Farr, Mary
Foley, Bryan
44 Frauds,
Franklin, S. O.
Fulton, S. Trustee for Curoliuc Breach,
Grantland, Seaton
50
Trustee for Mrs. C. J.
50
2
5
10
10
636
13
20
15
30
6
Clark, Thomas
Cowper, M. A.
Condon, Pierco
Cooper, Lydia
Clagliorn, Joseph S.
Collins, lloburt
Coombs, Mary L
Clark, M. M.
Crowell, N. I*.
Crabtree, Wm. Jr.
Cuylcr, Wui. II.
4 * Jane M.
Camming, George B.
Cutler, Henry S.
Cunningham, Charles
Ctiylor, it. It.
Cnyler, R. It. & P. II. WoodrulT, Trust's
Cohen, Moses A. Trau’r Geo. Chap. No. 3,
44 Isaac
44 Solomon
44 44 Trustee II. Y. Cohen,
44 Octavus
Christie, Luke
Camming, Montgomery
Campbell, Harriet T.
Christie, Luke, Trustee for Alary E. King,
44 41 44 44 Einify C. White,
Davis, John E. Trustee Ed. W. Davis,
Henry L. Davis,
The Alexandria Gnzotto ol’tlio Bth inst. «nya
—We hoar that in tho upper country, Fauquier,
Loudoun, Princo Wiljhni nud Fuirfax, tho potato
jgxop has beau seriously injured by the rot.
“ George W.
Davis, Simon F.
Day, Joseph.
DeLa, Motta, Jacob
Dernier, Frederick
44 44 Trust for Airs. Starr,
Delunnoy, Anno
Dcsclaux, James A.
Dufuurc, Louis
Dempsey per mod
Demdow, Helen It.
Denslow, & Webster
Devlllers, F. D; Petit
Dillon, Michael
44 • 44 Trustee, for Airs. Alargoret
Dillon and children,
Dnbignon, Henry
Dniiumg, 8. C.
•• •• 44 Assiguee
44 44 44 . Trustee, for children
Gordon, A. W.
Trust for S. A.
George A.
Wm. W.
G. C.
2
390
10
Gordon, 20
44 5
44 jr,
Griflin, Samuel
44 Larkin,
Gresham, John J.
Green, Charles
Graves, Erastus
Gibbons, William
Gallio, Johnl).
Gnuun, Jonathan
Glen, George *
u « Trustbe for S. G. Bayard and
children
Golding, Bridget
Grodfrey. Susan J.
German Friendly Society, President und
Vico President,
Grioves, Susan J.
Graves, E. and Jt. it.
Gadsden, Emma Ordo
Guilmartin, John
Greives, Susan J., Guardian Wm. L. Phil
ips,
Halt, George
Haupt, Henry
44 John
44 Henry, iu trust Ibr Jane Haupt,
Habersham, Itohert
“ 44 TrusteeforS. A. Ander
son,
Henry, Isaac
44 Jacob I».
44 Charles S.
“ 44 “ Trustee for S. J. A*
born
Haupt, John, jr.
“ “ 44 Guardian AI. L. and It.
E. Ilaupt
Ileinemann, F. W., iu trust for J. Ale. B.
Jackson,
1
11
1
5
15
0
135
31
30
100
35
30
25
41
44 AI. Hall Ale
• f Allister, jr.
44 S. Ward Ale
Allister,
44 F. Alarion Ale
Allister,
44 B. Cutter Ale
Allister,
II. in Trust for II. II. Me-
AIcAllistcr, AI,
Allister,
AIcDougnld, D.
McCnnky, Mary G.
AlcIIardy, A.
AIcAllistcr, AI. Hall
KcKuy, Hugh
AIcDonuld, Churlos J.
44 Alexander
Arurshall, B.
AIcAllistcr, George W.
.Mealy, Stephen A.
Mercer, Hugh W. Cashier,
44 Hugh W.
44 44 44 Trusteefor Mary S.
Alorccr,
.Milieu, Cornelia AI.
Alelutire, James
Aliljcr, Andrew T.
Aleigs, Jonathan
.Miller, Ephraiem
Alillor, A. J. Trustee Wm. uud A.Taylor,
umlor will Win. Taylor, deceased
Aliuis, Hetty
44 Philippa
44 Abraham
Myers, AI. Assignee in Bankruptcy
Alorcl, William
Alowry, Edward
Alorrell, Isaac W.
Alurphrcu, Wm.
44 Wright
Myers, Lewis
44 44 Guardian It. L. Myers,
44 44 44 II. U.
.Murchison, John
44 Alary Ellen
Alissron, Jehu S.
Mitchell, R. C.
Alyers, AI. in trust for Airs. D. Alinis,
“ 44 44 “ Phillippa “
Trust Eliza Smith
44 Elliott J.
Stiles, B. E.
Solomon, Hardy
44 David
44 James
44 William
44 Peter
Sorrol, Francis
44 44 Assignee
Stanton, P. by Guardian AI. Weitinun
Stow, E. C.
Stiles, Joseph
Stephens, Ann AI.
44 Elizabeth J.
Stone, F. AI. in Trust for Geo. Con, AI.
E. Church
Schloy, Goorgo (Jeflerson)
Stone, Edwurd E.
44 Jeremy, Trust Ann G. Stone
44 44 44 Edward & E. Stone
Cohan, Cecelia
Octaviu, trUHlce for Sarah Cohon
Boll _
£»ylor. rant agent for Win. II. Churchill
Church, Elizabeth
Citylor, Wm. II.
Davis, Charles
Doming, Goorgu L. *
Dickson, James
Fay, Simmel P. P.
Frauklin Lodgo, No. 2,1. O. O. F.
Felt, Josoph
trustee for II. A. Alullory aiid
SAVA^fAlir
- TUESDAY MOR S T Nt; ^y- 1 V Tr , :r ..
44 44 44 Martha A Stone
Stewart, Eliza P.
Sampson, Joseph
Stiles, Richard W.
Solomons &. Co, S
Symons, Wm. II.
Savannah Institute for Savings
Savannah Poor House & Hospital
St. Andrew's Society of Savuuuuli
SavuunaU Widows’ Society
Savaunah Fumale Asylum
Tarver, Samuel B.
Tulmau, George T. ]
Taylor, Henry
44 “ Ex’r. John Wilkinson,
Tupper, Homes
44 Fred’k A.
Tobcau, F. E.
44 44 trust II. L. Tchcau,
44 44 44 Aim AI. Pindar,
44 44 and S.Shad,Guardians Juo.
It., S. W. and T. S. Norton,
Turner, D. Trustee for AIrs.L.W.Tuppor
Telfair, Alary
TulU, 1. K. trust, child'll A. Wilkins, jr.
44 44 44 under will A. Wilkins, Sr.
44 44 in special trust
Thompson, James
Thweatt, James
Thomas, Alary A.
Thompson, Win. it Co.
Trustees of Emory College
Tucker, R. II. Jr.
Union Society
Veadur, David
Verstille, Trislam
44 44 trust for Henry Verstille
Vaughn, Wm. M.
Wardens mid Vestry Christ Church Savan
nah iu trust for Female Episcopal So
ciety of Georgia,
Wardens mid Vestry Christ Church Savan
nah,
Wardens and Vestry St. Johns Church Sa
vannah,
Wade, Peyton L.
Wall, Ann It.
Walker, George, Sen'r.
44 44 Juu’r.
Wade, Edward C.
Wallace, Norman
44 Alary
VValdburg, Jacob
44 George AI.
Waring, Win. It.
Wayne, James AI. $
Waver, Ann E. J.
Wardrobe, Harriet L.
Wiirtheii, Thomas J.
Waters, John, Ex'rs of
Francis E.
-Jackson,
Herb, Frederick
44 Beni. B.
Hendry, Robert
Hills, Sarah Jane
Ilook & Townsend,
Houston, John W.
“ 44 Trustee for Airs. M. A.
Thomas
House, S. C.,in trust for F. It. House,
„ “ “ * “ “ W. AI. House,
Hurtridgc, Charles
44 44 Assignee
Hopkins, M.
44 44 Trustee for Alary B. Hopkins
*i •• *. .. Edward
1 John D.
1 Anna
' Cormiek
Holt, Asa
lluutcr, Henry D
44 Ephraim
Hunter, Samuel B.
Holt, ThaddcusG.
Hunt, John J.
Houston, A. J*. in trust for his children,
Hutchinson, It. in trust Ibr Lucy lauuc,
Hover, John
Hutchinson, II., President,
Hahorsham & Sou, It.
Hamilton & Symons,
Holmes, Jumcs U., Cashier,
Ives, Joel
Inman, Allen
Jenkins, Uriah
Jones, Matthew
44 Charfos C. Hr.Guar’u C. C. Jones, Jr.
44 George, (deceased,)
44 George
44 -E. L. S.
44 E. L. I. Jones, Ex’r< Joseph Junes
for minors of Josoph Jones,
•• Homy H.
•• Churles B.
• 44 James N.
44 Charles B. and James N. Trustees
44 44 44 44 Frances
44 44 44 44 Alariu ,4
44 44 44 44 iteheeca G. 44
44 44 , 4 44 Cecilia 44
44 44 44 44 Theodore 44
44 44 44 44 Abraham 44
AIcBrido, Goorgo, jr-
Mohluy, John
Marshall, Mary M.
Moll, P. II.
Ncvitt, John \V.
Ncwhall, George & Co
Nieols, George S.
Newton, Juliu II.
Nottfville, Edward
Nichols, D. IJ.
Nutnian, Samuel 0.
Nicholl, Francis E.
Norris, James A.
Nicoll, John C.
44 Lewis F.
Olmstcad, Jonathan,
O’Byrne, Lawrence
Oliver, George
Planters’ Bank State of Georgia,
Padclford, Edward
Parkmun, Sumucl I).
“ “ 44 Trust Lucy R. Hig
gins and children, *
Pratt & Story,
Parsons, Anson
Potter, James
Posey, John F.
44 44 44 Trustee AI. L. Posey,
44 44 44 Trustee J. II. Posey,
44 44 44 Trustee Z. II. Posey,
Pittman, It. II.
Pooler, It. W., Trustee for Airs. Harriet
AlcFarlaud,
Pope, James L.
Powers, Clem
44 Tnrah
Porter, Anthony, mid I*. AI. Kollock, Ex'rs
Wm. It. Waring,
44 Anthony, Guardian children Johu
C. Starr,
44 Anthony, Cashier,
Poe, Washington
Prcndcrgast, AI. TrustceJM. I'rendergast, Jr.
Joseph
L. E. Anderson,
JohnHtou, Louisat!.
9
14
44 Augusta P.
0
44 Bellamy It.
12
44 YVillinm P. '
25
44 William B.
(52
44 Alary Helen
6
Isaac, Robert, Ex'r of
20
Jucksou, John James
100
Isaac, Lucy 8.
10
Isaac, Robert B.
10
Johnston, Susan AI.
30
67
Frances
Juliu
Ellen
Price, Wm. O.
1'eudurgast, P. B.
Purse, Thomas -
44 44 Trust C. E. Guiiahluiidchiru 50
44 44 44 F. C. Ganoid
Prcndcrgast, Alary Anu
44 Alargarct
4 * Michael
Patterson & Co. Wm.
1'utteu, William'
Quigley, Edward
llalm, Irwin
Ileed, Elios
Reynolds, L. O. 1
Remshart,Wm.
Ron & Cotton
Rea, James
Romshnrt, Wm. Trust Wm. Wulluco
Rcmshnrt,
Rolfc, Graco J.
Robinson, Johu A.
Robertson, Wui. Treasurer,
Rocho, William
Rogers, Amy
Robinson, Will.
Richardsone, C. P.
Rogers, Osborne
Ross, JohnB.
Henry G.
Roberts, James
Rasevelt, James J. & Son,
Trust for Eliza Waters 70
Wayne, Richard, Trustee C. Nnll*& chil’n
WiLshlmrii, Joseph
Warren, Sarah AI.
Waters, Aliclmel
Wartiicii, Richard
Weitinun, Naomi, Guar. Lewis Weitman
Weed, Iloury D.
44 Edwin B.
Welmait, F. II. iu trust for AI. AI. Weliuau
“ “ 44 “ C.J.
“ « “ 44 F. W. Iteid
Webster, Joseph W.
Wilkins, Ann B.
“ Samuel, iu trust for his children,
Willet, Joseph
Wiltbcrger, Peter
Williamson, J. I’., Ex.Est. Henry Taylor,
44 44 Adm. P. .Mitchell,
Williams, James
8. B. Guardian Julia E. Williams,
Wjlliumson, It. AI. jr.
Wicker, Thomas
Williams, Wm. D.
Wilson, John
Wood, Augusta AI.
44 Wm. II.
Woodruff, P. II.
Wood, Susan
Wyor, Henry O.
Woolfblk, Thomas
Wright, A. It., Trust A. 1’. Wright,
White, Wm.
Wood, S. nnd E. F. Guar's. E. J. C. Wood,
A. S.
Young, Jane AI.
Yoiissou, Peter
L. A.
Shares,
20,510
§2,048,715
* 5 Shares, $ 17,50 paid,
t 8 4 ‘ 47,50 44
t 8 <4 37,50 44 -
$29 “ 77,50 44
On all others $100 per Share.
Now Nlock.
Names. Number of Shares.
Anderson, John W., Trustee for Nuouu
Jones and children, 1
• 4 44 44 tr. Sarah A. Anderson 1;
O 44 44 tr. Robert II. “ 1
44 44 44 tr. Eliza C. 44 J
•• 44 44 tr. Goorgo W.
it . 44 44 tr. John W.
tr. Clarence G
J r -
jr-
Ashley, Cornelius
Alexander, AdanrL.
Anderson, Guoige W., Guardian Wm. W.
Gordon, jr.
Ackurmau, A. T.
Ashloy, Nathaniel
Adams, George W.
Austin, Stewart, Trustee for AI. Austin,
44 44 44 L. E. 44
u 44 44 John 44
Alexander, Elam
Barron, Ann •
44 Isabella
Bunks, Charles
Barnard, Ann C.
Bayard, N. J. Attornoy for John Leighton
Wilson and Wife,
Bank State of Georgia,
Benning, Thos. C.
44 44 “Trustee for Airs. Lydia
Broughton,
Burroughs, II. K. and J. II. Reid, Trustees
Airs. Jano Bryan
Burroughs, C.
Carruthers, John, Trustoo for Agnes J.
Carrutiiors,
Champion, Aaron -
Charlton. It. AI. executor ofAIieh. Dillon,
Campbell, Harriot T.
Christie. Luke
Cowper, Alary A.
children
Ggllio, John B.
Gorman Friendly Society, President mid
Vico President of
Griflin, Snmuol
GiUulnnd, Mary M.
Godfrey, Susan J
Hahorsham, W» N. trustee for Air. and
Airs, YV. B. Hodgson
Harris, Lewis F.
llulsey, D. F. trustee Air his childou S. P.
and Alary S. Hulsey,
Haywood, Louisa A.
Hills, Stephen
Houston, Eliza M
llydgson, YVm. B.
Jackson, Henry K. ,
Johnson, Jane E.
Jones, Abraham
Jones, George Trustoo for Alary E. Ritchie,
Johnston, Josoph R. Trustee for E. C.
Juhiiftton und chil(|reii,
Lathrop, Henry
Lawton, Alexander R.
V u “ Agent for S. L. Brooks, 5
Levy, J. C.
“ J. C. Executor,
Lowis.Jolm N.
Leigh, Wm. AI.
Lloyd, Alary
Low, Andrew Co.
Locke, Joseph L.
Alcluncs, Joseph
McAlpin, Henry
Aluriuc, &. Fire Insurance Bank,
Alorccr, Hugh YV.
Alyers, Levi J.
Minis A. Agent for Daniel Egbert,
Alorcl, Harriet
“ William
Nicoll, Luwis F.
Caroline A.
John C.
Nisbet, Thomas C.
Ncvitt, John YV.
Olmsteod, Jonathan
Overstreet, Caroline C.
Padclford, Edward
Parsons, Elisha
Parsons, Edwin it Co.
Padclford & Fay
Porter, Anthony
Porter, A Ex’r J. P. Henry,
Pope, Aloxnndor
Reynolds, L. O.
Rogers, YVm. AI.
Robertson, William
Rolfc, Daniel R.
Rogers, C. YV. Sr.
Shafler, Harriet S.
Savannah Poor House tV. Hospital
St Andrews Society of Savannah
Savannah Fire Company
Smith, James
Screven, James P.
Shick, Peter
Sorrel, Francis Trustee for Patrick Carey,
Sorrel, Annie Middleton
Solomons Lodge No. 1, City of Savannah
Stone, Edward E.
Tebuau, F. K. GuardianThadeus S. Norton
Telfair, Alary
Toonahowi Division, No. 2, Sons of
Temperance
Thodo, E. F.
Trustees Live Oak Lodge, No. 3,1. O. O. F
Tupper, Homes
Turner, David
Union Society
United Brothers Lodge. No. 5,1. O. O. F.
Verstille, Charlotte L. S.
YY'ullaco, Norman
“ “ Trustee Julia and Alarion
Isaac,
YVeluian, Alargarct AI.
“ Catherine J.
YVayue, James AI. Ex’r of AI. Kollock
YVashhiirn, Joseph
YVard, Sarali C.
Williams, YVm.
YVihlcr, John R.
YViulor, F. Agent for Airs. Jane Bryan
YVilliamsou, John
YVood, O. A. Trustee Ibr Stewart Y^inVIiut
“ A- AI. YVood.
Tlie Mnllxi
YVe rccoivcd yesterday ,„orni„ g throe of
Nurthorn quill, duo, That Jut la»c - •
huyoml Bnltimoro. Tl.cra are t, ulv ,| lr ,;„ ,'
from ulhccsnorth of llalliniorc. d "'
't evonutg Cti'cj
Lecture on aror B la.
Oltr reader.- Generally will he ,
lhat Uev. (lee. White will thi, .wi,^ *
a dmconrao on the rcaenrct! 6 ' -
tM " r h'eeraia, a Su,
vvlneh cannot be -erpa-ed in fertility „f £
lemty of-concry, nnd la-t, ^' hnlh **
that gentle hex who-c inlhtcncc a |,e! g |„ ( J
si;
Ita- nhewerod on a liivitrod people
Mr. White haa had which ha„
been imaaeaaed by lew. and haa improved tl.J
opportnnttiea m attcli n way as to huereal all ntt.
d.lora, oapcomdy theae who l™| k,
' 10 pnwportly of their ewn-llioir native Slate
Mr.Wldle will|,rehahly lm , „
tenelied, and woanliai |m io a menial„„„„ ,
lying to lhat pride ufplace whiol, dwell- |„„ m
llOSOIII. }
4rerpo<
iverpo
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Or
tlMl"
l-iur,«
Jer**';
m
er,
He haa nddreaacd in tipper (luorgia the n M
sltimner, crowded nedioncea, and at llremiil™.
rn.tgh Ilia addrcaa waa m well received, that l„
waa roqttoaloil to repeat tho lame nest day. M,
While’s addrcaa will lie delivered at?! o'cloclt Hi,
evening, al the Second llaptlat Clnmdi, wltcntli,
e.veellunt eheir of that Chtlreh will lend it, a i.l
with appropriate sic, and uriguiul ode will |*
mmg.
hYe refer ear render- for die present to the btirf
eoinnmiiiealioii of a corrcspomicnt.
5
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icy v
part
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icy v
Alore lt'-ainu-iiiM.
YVo learn from the Union, of Wc.luc«h;
that two new regiments for Mexico, will |* r ,,i 5 .
eil forthwith—one from Tennessee, and tlicother
from Michigan.
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tuii
IVnosylviiiiin, •
Tim returns from the Keystone State, it will
he seen, are of the most cheering character.—
Huzza for old Pennsylvania.
i mu-
| tied
Wo i-o ii ini l.iiwiiih-*,
Wo are indebted to a friend for the follmviq
from Ware and Lowndes, which ni iy lie relid
upon:
WARE.
1817. 1813.
Towns, 205 .McAllister, 1!W
Clinch, 205 Crawford, 1711
Sk.vatk.
Gen. Killiurd,
Simons,
Ruimikskn r.\Tivi:-
YVm. A. AleUouald, 210
Brewtou, Hid
lit!
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let i
215
137
51 Deni, majority.
Slit
tires,.
At $100 each $5IJ0,00U
.5000
Naval.
The U. S. sloop* of war Decatur, Commander
R. S. Pinckney, was to havo sailed from Pensa
cola on Tuesday lost, for Boston.
Tho Norfolk Beacon says:—Commander
Hugh N. Paco bus been put in command of tho
Pennsylvania, vice Commander C. K. Slribling,
detached.
Tho U. S. sloop of war Albany sailed from N.
York on Alouduy, having on board os passengers,
to bo lauded nt Chugrcs, tho lion. Setli Barton,
Charge d’Allairs to the Republic of Peru ; the
lion. J. Randolph Clay, Charge d’Allairs to the
Republic of Cliila; Airs. Clay and sister. After
lauding passenger* at CUagros, the Albany wilt
proceed to join tho Gulf spuadroii.
The Norfolk Beacon oftho 15th inst. says ;—
The U. S. frigate Vaudalia, and U. S. brig Bain-
bridge, were towed up to this Navy Yard yester
day by the U. S. steamer Engineer the former
from tho Bite of Cruiicy Island, uud the latter
from tlie naval anchorage.
[ccinttustc.vrKth]
7b the Editors of the. Georgian:
Gentlemen—Knowing your liberality i» pa
tronizing every thing useful ami gratifying to
our citizens, I feel confident you will tain; pleas
ure iu soliuiliiig the notice of oar fellow citizens
to tiiu lecture of the Rev. George White, to lie de
livered on Tuesday evening.
The Rev. Guulhuiiuii whilst sojourning with in
for 20 years as a teacher of our wives, (1 beg the
Editors, Srs. pardon !) ami daughters, hus stored
his fruitful mind with imiclt useful and varied in
formation.
He proposes to publish a statistical account
.Georgia, and for that purpose has extendedliil
travels und acquaintance throughout the State;
and it is at once delightful ami instructive to listen,
not to dry columns of figures, numbers of ri«
tierces, or eotton hales, Init to the many am*-
Fatal Accident.—YVe are informed by a passen
ger who came down the Georgia It. Road, on
Friday uvcniiig, that Mr. Griflin, of Columbia
County, accidentally shot himself on YVcilnusday
night last, about 9 o’clock, at Social Circle, lie
had a loaded pistol in his hand, which was dis
charged by accident, the ball penetrating the com|) |j lllc „tary (and ho is a judge,) and iky "* 8
thigh, and inflicting a wound which terminated his 1 .,, ' „ 1> . lll ,«* 11 i r„, i.w nmlcavor. t«» ex
life on the following day. Tho corps waso brought -i—-hm.ld ho cr.iteful for Ins
down us fur us Thompson, on Thursday night.
Wo could not ascertain the first name of tho
deceased, but from the description, fear that it is
Air. Richard Griflin, of Coluiiihia County. If so,
tho community has lost an estimable man.—Au
gusta Constitutionalist, 10</i inst.
The IVm. Gaston.—This beautiful steamer made
its first trip for tho season upon Florida wuters, on
YVcdnosday last, und delighted its old friends by
its improved appearance, it has been complete
ly fitted throughout with a now boiler and new
carpentry work,and has been tliorougly repainted.
Its boiler was made by Air. A. N. Alillor, of Sa
vannah, and is said to ho tho first low pressure
boiler which has buon made iu tliut city, while its
cost was no greater than that of a boiler built utthc
North.
Tho Gaston remains under tho command of
Capt. Alendell, one of the most energetic and ob
liging of men. It lenvcs;8ayannah every Tuesday
morning ut 10 o'clock, and is intended, wo under
stand to run to I'alutka, uud the intermediate pla
ces, carrying passengers and frioght. YVe wel
come thu Gaston as one oftho two best boats upon
tho river.—Jacksonville Neics, 15th inst.
Wo understand that letters havo been recently
received from Alujor Hobhic, who will probably
return to tho United States in tho YY'uihington
steamer. His last letter was from Bremen. He
was then on his way tp London.
He had made the most satisfactory arrange
ments iu Germany for the accommodation of our
steamers and tho transmission of tlieir letters.
llisarrangemonts with Franco wore not posi
tive concluded; but he hoped to liud u satisfactory
answer to his propositions to that govcrumeiit on
his return to London.
Ho had found u very conciliatory spirit in most
of the English statesmen—iu Lord Joliu Russell,
foroxamplo, and Sir R. Peel; but tho superinten
dent of tho Post Olliee Department had felt some
difficulty in ucccdiug to the terms until tho meeting
of Parliament. A proposition hail been mado,
during tiio absence of Air. Baucrofl in Switzer
land, to Air. Brodhcad, the secretary of legution
for a temporary suspension of the order of our
PostmaJter General in relation to tho letters des
patched to Canada; but Air. Brodheud hud doelm-
ed according to it, unless the British Post Office
would also do away with tho inequality iu the
postago of letters landed iu England from our
steamers. It was hoped that tho liberal spirit of
tiiu government would ultimatojy romovo all diffi
culties on tho 'subject, and bring ubout, an ar-
' " dory to our guvermnuut.
£ Washington Union, Vith inst.
423
LOWNDES.
Towns, 355 | Climli,
Brinson,.Whig, represents Lowndes.
Hilliard, Democrat, oleelod Senalor by 27 maj
Hall, Democrat, is elected in Appling, and it h
reported that Thomas lias also clceled a Dcninrra-
tic Representative.
inly
iidd
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fill
Relations with Brazil.—A New Y’ork letter, uf
the lltli inst. says—Merchants in the Brazilian
trade express great satisfaction at the course allairs
are like to take, under the guidance of David Tod,
Esq. our new minister, who seems to have com
menced with the delicacy our business there ik-
mauds.”
AW
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rh
ilnti-s, items of Mutiny, imliq!iiiriuiir«ari'liM»»'
rreuttrehre ufvrjlu, a- wall a. niliil ami aiH'ij
information, wliiclitvi'll. forlllfrom lli. "'all
mind, iitliiiigoago long »inan ilialinguMmltow
fucttlnlity and rielniu—, tin" inqiruvod and tad-
lrnvod liy tinio. Tito stylo uloitu it 'real to*
lover of Belles Letters.
To the ladies of our Slate, lie is particularly
class should he grateful for his
lund atiroiul tlm ilifnrmatioll, I"
nj'tliis Slain arc miloolatod to timko iW '™ u “
preuminent in reft »'“i
toe, uliovo all uotnan liiml.
\t any rule, onr fnllotv cilizetn up Ut" coiwlry,
and eapceially tins Mica liavn racoi.ed'"a «’
tnroa nppi:."^ and ktmo ike
to know "I,at tint Udi« «l
AVoat.llin formor lore; »» ' * ^'pinico-
folk, and tlm latter ou llw * > f ( |,|p
l.i. Thu aalvago awnniodJlltU» ®* “'
Solon was *13,000! Ut« Sup «: !l "“SvbiI
with nil pose,I,In despahlt. ■ ,,r,[u ; Oil,,
Key West from Havana J 1 "| .mini-
mill reported Ilia arrival ol tin, Unu*“
cr, hut .ha
Lcetni'c.
At the reqne„tofnt:my of tho citizen. o^Sav'am
nah, Hoy. Gttonoz Win rt: will dolivcran .Wdtrrt.
on the Resources of Georgia, 1 •«•=* E ’ ff .
Second Baptist Chureli. 1 ho citizen ^ ^
spcctfully iuvite«k
To lli« Voter* of eniliha!" ® 0 ;.
FvUmc-Cilizr,,. .-I am *„ n, 1 , , l “f lPl *" P S
OFFICE 01’COUNTY 8HUIIIFF at tlm •• .
OFFICE OF COUNTY shmmi * ~
tinu in January naxt, and moat *
your sulVragcs. *" *
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