The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, May 11, 1839, Image 2

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CENTRAL RAIL ROAD ANI) MANKIND OOMPANY OP OROROfA. - „ BkTAMfAMt April 9th, 1139. TrtMa RsreRauejr Otargo UddmerGornroor, . Hir >_Imcoafvrwity wliw, I hare lU ptfuurato preset* herewith ibn samJanouai retaro of the condition •Tikis Rank. Tha'Kall Road I* to aHtlrisrtoryrtam of pw|rM>-fam this Hiy for saventy miles (| l« rompUlod ami in daily ase. Tha trading la mtNfHattd l«» a paint <k>« hundrct ami t write mile* front Havannsh, and contrast a are made lor grading twentymo* mile* further.Ur a points faw mile* beyond Handersvilla. Wa continue in lay down Mr aaperttnscture at the tala «*# mi e a weak, and ovary effort will Ira made to tf stand in ilia interior the facilities of our road, with the leaMpnaaibU delay. » lam. vtty reapecifully, yoar obi aervant, W. W. GO It DON, Praaldant Sintrmcnt Of the Condition of lit Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia, on Monday Ike Ut day of AprJ, 1839, a! clone of the hntinen; rendered in conformity to the Art of 24/A Dee, lu:|*> RESOURCE. N<*r» Discounted, running to maturity, considered in**!, Rill* of Exchange, Note* and DUIa under proteai, in anil, •In do do dn nnl in anil.* B*mds of City nf Savannah, at 1 per ct inir re*i, Making tout nf Discounted p«|ier ami Oily Roods, Ofihe paper umlcr |imte*t, iltere la eonaidcied (lono nt Principal Hank, 19,977 1.1 Dniililful at do 9,094 9J Had at do 741 90 (i<md at Branch. f.0,.VW .',2 Doubtful at do 9.900 #M> Due by oilier Dank*, In hau l* of agent* in New York ami Liverpool, Sinrk* of other Institution* for debt*, Hanking llmm's and Lota, Real Estate taken for debts*, Kxpcmlcd on,ami ill relation to Kail Itoad, Protests, - Kxpem.es, GoM rniti at Prioripal Hank, 673.081 (8 Silver ami Copper, 9.9,510 59 Gold ruin at Branch, Silver and Copper, •9.200 00 90,031 10 101,400 07 Note* of other Bank».*nd Chockson City Banka, At Principal Hank, 11(1.932 2(1 At Bra neb, BVH-V«» Change Hill* oftbe CoT|ioration of Savannah, ■ •lli.DOOnrtbiaainiHiiil paid April H, 1H39 At prturtpel Itenk. At JlrmnrA Bank Moran. Amount. 3*0.04(1 31 98,817 30 400.403 50 IWi.afll 03 71.039 13 937,304 08 81!) Ut 54.303 93 55,901 99 lt.rjfl 03 10(383 57 >1,689 49 143.000 00 143,909 00 954,650 >3 3<J.!WI 53 13,700 39 50,747 93 0.044 01 9.048 61 1,574 (Ml 1.575 IHI 9.930 03 32,699 55 42.619 37 7.07.1 00 7,875 (HI 007,538 57 967,528 57 10 50 118 95 134 4,848 08 2,144 98 0,993 06 170,991 86 9,919,904 19 LIABILITIES At I’rtnrlpet Bank. At Branch Itenk Moron. Amount. Bank Capital Htnck.- 714,530 00 150,000 00 864,539 1)9 Rail !losd Capital Htnck. ' Bank Note* i**ucd. payable Of tlio NnUta of Principal Bank, Tliero arc on hand *t Principal Hank, 900,315 IN) 727,509 (N) 257,500 00 900,315 00 633,035 00 OfTlio Note* of the Branch, . . There are *m band *1 Principal Bank, 114.490 (10 do do do Branch, 74.120 09 Leaving in circulation. 94.065 00 60.890 00 103,755 00 Bail Road Tickets in circuisliun. . Toll* of Bridge at Macon, plmlged by Lily or Mn 7,107 70 7,107 70 nil, 40,609 53 473 V.) 473 0(1 Duoioothrr Rank*. 7,944 Id 48,633 Nrt do agent. For unclaimed Dividend*, 9,531 50 92 93 540 70 10.078 20 • To Individual Depositors, Profits, vizReserve! KuimI. 111.689 41 56,485 HU 18,035 25 75,121 14 Rail llnail Profit*. 17.339 28 Bank I’niflu, 10.270 06 55,290 55 5,920 20 01,222 81 . Balance between Principal Bank and Branch, State or Or. until a, County of Chatham. Personally ap|reare«l W. W. Gordon, President, abd n. n. Cuvier, Caaliier of (he Central flail Jtoad end flanking Company of Georgia, who lie- ■ Ing duly aworn, sty. that tlm above return i« jtial end true ta Uio be*t »'f itieir knowlvdgo and be* lief. W. W. GORDON, President. N R. It. CUYLKU, Cashier. Sworn tobefnre me, tltla Utii day of April, 1830. JOSEPH FBLT.J. P. • Lilt oj Stockholder! of the Centhal Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia,, on Mon• . day, April ill, 1030. KAMXS. no. III AXES. rAIU. AMOUNT . Anelaux) Kydla 5 Andaraon, George 100 Anderson dr Son, Geo. 100 Y.Adama, Sarah J .10 ‘ Adams, Martha NY 0 Almy, lirntlalta C 10 * Aldrich A Cn.,HN 5 Ander«on,J W intrust forElluC Aitderaon ft Aaderson J W in trust for R F Anderson ft Anderaon, Georg o W 265 Anderson, Kllul C 10 Arnold, Richard D 00 ‘ Anderaon, A Co. Jair.ee SO Atkinson, Atraamler 00 vRank Siam of Georgia &0 Darker, trmtae, N 0 Baldwin, Leant! 30 Bartow, Anthony 2 Bartow, Theodosius ft Barlow, T, in trust for T. B. Ford 1 Barron Itubolla 0 Barron, Ann 0 Bat tint, Mvrnm S3 Hagthatv, Calliatino 0 Beaaley. Duvi.1 ID Ballia, Santuitl U. 0 Beulard, Eugenia 2 Beall, Robert A. 30 Dell. D.,' in truit for Mary. U. Hopkiita, 0 Behn, Gcutgo W. & Berry, John II. 10 Bliss A Co., Ellas S7 Binnay, J. G. IS John C. Bowen, Baalin. John Boyd, Emma Boynton, Willi «rd Bryan, Samuel J. do do Brower, Robert Durum, C A. Bulloch, W. II Bulloch, Mnrtha Butler, Gilbert Butt, Noah Butte J. R. in trail for ’ Laura Butts, Burdtall, Wm. It. Beert.J. D..& J. R-.l John's A Co. . Beanett, John J. Burns. Thus. II. • Bradley, PaJ. Butler, Cyrus Bulloch, James J. Chatham co. Academy Carter, Cyrus U. do in tnjat for Har riet Carter, do ia trust for Ann R. M. Carter, do in t mat for Elisa W. Carttr, do in trust for E P. Carter, Campfield Nathaniel Campbell, Charles Chenier, M. CawCeld, Ann ChampUm, Aaron C^aritM, Robert M. do do truiteo for Hester A. Mai- ’ *lery.dk chiIJrvn. Church, ElitahcUi Cleg born, James Clark, Thomas Cooper, Jonathan Cooper, John ■ SO Cooper, Salome 5 Cooper; Wm. . C5 Cooper, Lydia 6 • Condon, I’icrc* 2 Coodsn. William Cohan At Miller, Corbean, Geo. B. Cohen 0. da Clachorn, P. P. Cueh 4 Cowles, Cbaae, Wm. Collin*, Rubers 270 Coleman. Robert 20 Collin i, Charles 20 "i loo fton oo 00 9,000 074 0*730. 1U0 1,000 •• ftOO •* 1,0110 437 ftO 600 874 100 100 300 100 30,30.1 Kill 1,000 871 4,375 •' 1,730 6.000 6,000 437 30 3,002 50 175 437 50 100 07| 7?4 100 07| 071 071 100 071 87 50 437 30 437 50 1,037 50 COO 875 437 50 17ft 2,023 437 50 437 30 1,0(10 2,302 50 1,030 tor 5 (17) 337 50 2 8ft 170 1ft M) 1,3117 AO 20 ft7| 1,150 ft 47) 237 50 3ft 57 2,012 50 A0 07) 3,375 4,000 46 100 4 44 400 10 *• 1,000 16 871 875 jstTor nlft 100 1,500 ,2 «/) 175 10 1,400 ft 77) 387 50 ft 100 500 3t. 10 775 2ft 1,987 50 10 871 875 ft 100 500 500 « 50.000 16 87) 1,400 20 100 2,000 40 " 4,000 8 800 2 « 200 2 " 200 n o 200 ‘I 67* 135 8 87* 437 50 10 100 1,000 10 44 l.UOO 2ft 41 2,500 ft 87) 437 50 10 100 4,000 4 . •• 400 ft 87) 437 50 10 44 ' 875 10 44 875 8 100 800 40 44 4,000 3 • 67) 202 50 Nmfira. No. Shares. Crowell, Nathaniel P 200 Crabtree, Wm Jr Cray, Scott Cuy (nr, II It C'uyler, Wm II Cumming, Joseph Cumining, George B Cullen, Hugh Citrwrn. Joseph Cutter, lionry S Cuiiniuglmni, It E Cunningham, Churtcs Cohen, laniic Cope, John T,., In truit for Mary Ovnr*trc*<t, Ctunmlng, A Co., Jo seph Creek, Hiram S Davis, GuorgnW Davis, Hinton V DnvL,JohnK Day, Joseph Dn veil purl, lanluh DuLiiSlnttn, Jacob Dent,.Inines P KcLnMnttu, Einniuiel Dennis, John, in tnist for llurridt A. Den nis, Densler, Frederick Do in tnist Airs Starr, Delannoy, Anne Descluiix. Jmnes A DciulmvdAllcn II , Rufuure, Louis Demdmv, Helen It DeVillers, K I) Petit Dillon, Alii-lmrl Duhictmn, lleury Dunmng, S (.' Dunning,SC, in trust for hi* rhildreii Duncan, Wm Dutiwoody, John Davenport, C A Duer, J. Vice Presl- dent Dssbur, Sninue! KaMninn, Mn*e* F.imtinnn, Elisa M r.n*wiirtli, Ahhv F Eiiswerth 4 \Vnv Ellis, J II, iiml W S Evans, Hiifu* K Fulliganl, I. N Fannin, A II Felt, Jos.tr. forKmily Chrislic, Felt, Jo* Felt, Jo*, tr. for M K White nml C E _ White, Fiiilavson, J Flanders, David Frnsor, Caroline M ' Do do Fletcher, Dix., in tnist for Jacob Cald well Do In tr. for G Caldwell 55 34 10 20 20 25 15 100 25 20 50 20 20 5 10 4 5 29 2 40 9 2 5 20 0 4 30 5 100 2 10 112 00 70. 15 10 20 Paul. Amount. '** 17,500 44 4,812 50 2,035 1171 875 It 1.750 41 1,750 " 2,1*17 50 44 1.319 50 44 3,750 674 1.687 50 1(10 2,000 77A 3,875 U7i 1,750 100 071 100 07 4 437 50 1,750 437 50 075 350 500 1,750 175 4,000 175 175 074 Kill 074 100 ill) 074 100 31) 074 437 50 2,000 (100 400 3,000 437 50 10,00(1 175 1,000 10,0110 4,250 0,125 1,312 50 1,000 2,000 07 50 1,250 100 125,000 5 15 10 34 0 10 20 074 100 774 074 874 mo 074 100 074 mo 074 •137 50 3,075 000 387 50 1,102 50 775 437 50 175 2,975 400 175 800 875 1,750 200 175 Fox, George 5 100 500 Furr, Mnry * ft «®7A •437 50 Fort, William * 2 ft 67 1,687 50 Oandrv, J B 43 87) 3,762 50 Guldwirn, Jnme* O o 77* 155 Gordon, W W 85 too 8.50D Gordon, W. W., Inlr. f*u* S A Chip. don 20 44 2.000 Do in trust fur W W Gordon, jr ft » 500 Do in tr. forG A Gordon, ft 44 500 Goddard, James 10 ii 1,000 Gridin, Samuel 5 074 437 50 Gibbons, William 135 It'll 13,500 Gallic, J R 10 D7| 875 Gncrard, llnliert G 4 350 Gucrincau, Su*annalt 1 100 100 Glen,(ieorgo 10 1,000 771 871 1,530 437 50 6,087 50 437 50 174 9 too - 900 10 874 87ft 5 10U 600 20 •< 9.000- 20 87) 1.750 ,4 437 60 0 897 60 ft 100 600 871 771 23,025 1.550 1,530 2.000 A00 •73 Gatlin, Thnnia* Al Godding, Bridges Godfrey, William Hamilton, Houston ACo Hale, William Hall, George lluupt, Henry . Ilaupt, John Haupt, II. in tr. f»rJ Ilaupt llulH-rshuni, Robert Do % do trustee fur S A Andenon. Hardee, .William Hutard &' IVntlow Harper, Henry lleifry, J P Henry, Ch tries S Do in trust for S J Al*om‘ Harman, A C llanfit, John jr. guar of M I. and it E Haupt, Haupt, Jobnjr- licinemanu, F W lleinemonn, F. W. In tr. for M A Jack- 1 20 5 10 100 35 30 21 10 20 32 . 5 30, •' 500 “ 100 874 L750 *' 437 50 •• 873 “ 8,750 3,002 50 3,000 100 u, A., in trust for Alary U. Hot- Do Do Do KDJark- son J. Afrll. K. Fran. Jacluu. Herb, Frodsrkk Do do llendry, llnliert lloffiiian, William Houston, Patrick Hcmstoun, Priscilla 1loose, S C in lru»t for K It I lou*u Willlnin l(ou«a Hart ridge, Churles Hopkins, Matthew Hopkins, Afutlhew, in Ir. for Alary II Hopkins Elnunl Hop kins John D I loti- kins Atinu Hopkins, Connick Hopkins llolt. Asa 1 Hunter, lleniy I) Hunter, Ephraim Hunter, Samuel II Hunt, John J lloustoun, A P Ilui* bison, l(obeG,in tr for Lucy Isoiir, John Wilkinson, Hover, John Huntington Ar Co, G Juckson,Joseph W Juinnii, Allen Jenkins, Criuli Jenkins, IJ, gnnrJ A Tin ike, Jones, Edwiird Jones, Almihnw Jones, Joseph ■Ioinis, George, jr Jones, Georgo Jenckes, KIn-ihiut Johnston, Louisa C Johnson, Augusta P Johnson, lldlany It JoIiiisoii, William P Do dn Johnson, Alary Helen Johnson, William, »r Isaae, execulo. s of It Jiieksiin, John J Jackson, John Johnson, .Susan M Ker, .le lies Koehler, John Keirter, Kphrnim Kiiig, Janies King A Co, It A W Knapp, A Co, N II Knapp, Elira C Kulloek, P M Kollock, Jnne I* KolliH'k, George J King, Italpli King, It A W I.nvlmler, Alury, in trust for C C Jones, jr Afatildn A Fergu son uml children Alary K and Jane E Ferguson Al S llounpiliie and children. Law, William Luwtun, W S Lavimler, Alary Ladd, John II Lutlirop, Dwight, jr Lewis, J N Leguil, Oaesiiiin Lewis, J N, in trust for F S Lewis J A Lewi* Lewi*, Curtis Leigh, Wm M.intrust lor M A Leigh Sm all J Leigh Lewis, Robert A Inhoii, David l.eftwirh, Augustus Low, Andrew Low, Johli Do Low, Jolni, in trust for J 11 Low Winnoy Low Al Al Lmv Gourgiiitiu Low S W Low Lockett, Janies l.inliiigtoii \ Thmii|e son Liidingluii, W 8 Lulliunim, Alultliew Do do in for Al Al&Oli l.uf- liiinuw Ger l.mlieruu Coin, Elieiiexer Logan, (I A l.illibri'lge, Oliver M Aluyor nml Aldermen City of Suva mi nil Aim-inn mid Fire Ins. Bank Stale of Geor- 874 2,187 50 “ 4,a93 874 100 874 100 2,000 3,200 437 30 4,375 9,800 437 50 87 50 437 50 *7 50 232 50, 2,000 10 100 1,000 K»». Alucknv, George .Matthews, Timothy .Manlier Samuel AlcFurlmnl, John Manner, George II Alarlio, Jmnes E AleAlpin, lleury AicAlpiu, Henry, in truit for Joseph AleAlpin Ellen AleAhiin Angus .Me Alpiu 11 AleAhiin,jr Isnlwlla AleAlpin Junies W AleAlpin Domihl AleAlpin Alelutire, Andrew McAllister, Al 11 McAllister, M II, in trforJ II McAllis ter M H McAllister, jr • s W McAllister * F M .McAllister B C .McAllister 111! McAllister Alctlucen Ann, AlcCnnkcy, Alary G AleIImilv, A McCarty, linger .McKay, Hugh McDonald, Charles J McDonald, Alexander Ma jill, Charles A Do. do AI.ir.bull, H McAllister, George W •Mealy, Stephen A McNeil, George C Mercer, Hugh W Do do in trust for Man- S Mercer Milieu, Jn)m .Milieu, Cornelia M Mills, Charles F .Mini*. Hetty . Mini-, l'hillppa Myers, M.adeem Do dn Mmvl, William Mini*. Philip Alurplnve, Mill* Murphrgo, William Murplm*e, Wright Myers, Lewis Do do Murchison, John .Myers, M in trust for Airs D Minis, Philippa Minis Frances Minis, Maria Minis, ilcheccu (i Sllnis, Cecelia .Minis, Theodora Minis, Abraham Minis llyrick, Janies Mnora, Joshua G Me Briilge, James Newell, I letter It Ncwhuil A Co Georg*' Nichols, George 8 Newton, John 11 Neufville. Edward NirhoU, 1) B .Virri*, Jairn** B .Norton A Fuller, « 500. . *• 500 •• 1,000 874 1.312 50 " 875 •• 202 50 • 100 590 •• l,0i)0 074 or so 87 50 1,750 2,025 350 •• 350 *• 350 “ 350 771 3,075 «7| 525 771 0117 .*) 1,550 ° 437 f.0 873- 071 too 100 77 10 100 49 59 09 14 (i 2(1 50 109 1(1 30 15 10 5 3 52 10 2 12 24 40 50 21 08 400 10 1.1 20 40 17 10 0 130 30 10 20 20 4 l 10 50 30 100 5 15 4 62 I 1 69 20 10 10) 12 8 64 5 20 3 20 20 14 22 5 .4 20 5 10 5 25 m 074 7,750 7,750 0,737 10 437 M) 437 iU 100 400 774 775 77A 487 60 II7A 437 59 100 J ,110(1 44 19,099 874 4,287 50 44 4,375 ’ 44 6,937 58 10(1 1,408 87.) 525 100 1,200 874 1,750 109 50(1 44 500 1,920 100 5,000 074 100 874 074 874 8,750 1,600 . 2 (125 1,312 50 875 500 300 4,012 50 07.] 175 437 50 1,020 2,100 3,500 437 50 tltrffclv ftrsrutsx. NutftiM l^tnarl Norris, urn's ’ . Olrnitn ,J.ma Olms(ei . Wm in trust for > * Olinslend, • IV I Olmsiend, fTByro , Laurence O’Byrn Dominick Overt,ii W || OliiMti- I. Win in trust forfi n \V (Mmstfud, Oliver, iiiirge PaltlMi, (Jatberine Plnntei * Jlunk State of (it-agn, Farkmui, fcutnuel it Do ib, in trust fur Lit I Riggins und cliiMr*ri, \ Parsons. \n*.S, Potter, .lame* ' Posey, John F \ Pitman, llll . \ ■ ’hill-1 a h, uml Co^nni'l Powers, Clem Powers. Zandi Postell, Samli C P Prendergnst, O'Fliu " vmlergiist, Julia, Pruiiderg-ist, Ell*-n "remh'ignst, Itichanl 3 2 lo 25 100 1 3 9 50 III) 19 199 19 2 11)0 M7i loo 07| 600 173 500 262 50 175 •• 875 •*. 2,187 50 771 7,750 II7| 87 50 262 50 \ S. 774 874 774' 874 100 87.] 474 974 874 474 155 77 50 155 437 50 202 59 7; 437 50 175 3il0 1,100 200 100 950 585 487 50 4,375 l,75i) I, I U(l 774 31,01)0 924 925 814 UJ7 l 924 185 “ 185 “ 185 185 185 3,500 874 190 874 100 U74 1,500 075 787 50 2,500 1,375 875 5000 100 500,000 150 874 13,300 774 074 774 874 774 874 loo 774 874 105 1.750 3,100 1,107: 1175 11,375 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 2,625 075 87 50 87 50 87 50 87 50 87 50 87 50 31(1 437 50 500 Price,’ WO Purs**, Tlmimis Do do Purse, Thomas, in tnist for E J Piiuo Pinkenl. Joins Pur***, Tin,mas in tnist for From* C Guunlil, Preinleigust, Alielnr-I Purse, T in trust for C E Cun.ilil uiuleliildren, Putiiaiii, Bet.j A. in trust forCniolitii'.AI .Mitchell, U ley, Edward (Jurnlock, Win ()u:iiil<M-k, M'lty Ann I nicy, M nin c L'alin, Ir.ijn llnlst.in, pa*id IlnUtoii, i |t Rulsipn, 9, in trust for J A.ltiffstiui L V HaVt II K«d, Elk.J Ilea, Jain is, in tni^l for EM f,ln J Beall Iloilo, Gr/ia* J Hiclianlsiiu, Thomas llocke, If m l(olie.is,|liiam Rogers, liny Holnnsoij Wm Hob s*ui, James I, H'ehurilstia, C P H.i;ers, Osborne H* *, .Sintri Rogers, l4-rry Holier,s, James Huslnml. Neildirk Howland, Isaac B.r^ent (hi «lo HiiiHev. ll A Soil, J J Hibiseveli,^Janies J, jr Hose, Jiilni Sawyer, Samli Sawyer, Climlotiu Sanoers, Eleanor Sall'eer, .Inlm Su its, Alex A Solovich, Ni-liolus . Siiiiderlin, Je*so S iIttuarsli \ Oveiloa Sugars, James Sugars, llt iuy Savannah Fire Coitm'y, Do do ‘Humlerson, /. •Sallmarsli. |) A Savage, Aiaty W Scott *Vr- Ilalfoiit' Saussey, J It Soudder, Amos Scinlder, Amos, in tnist for C'atlinrine Seudd**r A P Sc.ul.h r, Alary Scinlder John Si-udder, jr Epbniiui Seiid.b'r Stevens. Jiiiii. * l> Scott, executor of W J ivA j.An>: Wallace, James Wallace, Nornuin Wnllnre, Mnry Wnldburg. .Incoh Wnbllnirg, GiNirge W Waring, Wm K Wayne, James M Wagner, John Wagner, Mary C WurdniiN', Harriet L 1U 2 25 80 5 100 60 100 89 40 10 25 87* •* 175 '• 2,187 60 100 3.900 •' 50(1 87) 0,750 •* 5,250 iftQ 10,000 77) 6.897 50 87 ) 3,500 •• 073 100 2,500 6 ID 10 30 500 -10 30 - 100 3 • 5 10 1 10 3 I 190 loo 999 119 Water*, J Executors of Waters, J Fxeniturs ill 150 " 16,900 44 5.000 Iran for Eliza W.itere, 70 44 7,000 37* 7,080 Waters, Win, ( 377)23250 \ . ) 207) 165 00 < 407 50 Watts, Hush 5 57) 287 59 87| 237 50 Wavne, Iliclinrd, trustee for 199 1,000 (.' Nell' and eliildirn, 1 100 100 «?) 8,750 Washburn, Joseph 50 87) 4,375 437 59 Wnlrii, Ldiiinud, in trust 1119 i,(KI() for Ins children, 4 350 87| 175 W.tnvii, Sit nib, M 5 " 437 50 437 50 Waters, Mii-h:ii 1 2 44 175 77) 387 50 Wart lien, Richnnl 10 77) 775 HU) l,6i>0 Webster, James It 2 87) 175 874 1,925 Weed, N It und 11 10 875 175 Weiltnnn, Matthew, in trust •• 175 for Naomi Weitinnn, 5 44 437 50 44 175 Weed, K II*- 5 44 437 50 44 1,750 Weliiiitu, F II intrust for M W Welnian, 109 1,500 2 44 175 87) 537 50 CJ Welnian, 2 44 175 1 siiIm-IIii P Wi-lmnu, 2 • 4 . 175 44 87 50 F W Reid, 2 44 175 67) 3,397 .*6 Wilkins, Ann II 25 44 2.187 50 Wilkins, jr Paul II 75 44 6,562 59 li?) 1.489 Wilkin*,Sen Archibald 62 109 6,2(10 1,8)7 59 Dn du Do do iu trust fur * 25 87) 2,187 50 '* 4,375 -Mary L Wilkins, 5 - 106 501) Willct*, Joseph 20 37) 1,750 44 1,750 Witlu-np'ii A Lung, o 44 175 90 1,890 Wiiliiun-un, Joint 30 44 2,625 07) 87 50 Wil iams, W 11 2 •* 265 175 Williams, Richnnl F 12 44 1,050 774 337 51) Williams, Janies 10 44 875 1(1(1 200 Willi.ltllO.il, jr Bubt. M. 30 100 3,1190 i:i 9,6 Wicker, Tlmmus 10 774 775 r;) 155 Wilson, John 5 109 500 474 Woo.ll.ri.lgc, Wvlly 5 874 437 50 95 Wiiml, Gi. A 10 44 875 44 95 WoimI, Ausnstn M 5 44 437 50 874 10,275 W.mdruiV. P. II. 5 100 500 rn Wood, Susan 5 874 437 50 •155 Wyer, Henry B 56 44 . 4.375 87) 437 50 Wuolfolk, I'linmns 50 44 4,375 1119 200 Wright. William D 10 44 375 874 875 Wright. A 11 in tnist for 2.012 50 A I* Wright 3 44 2C2 00 2,625 Wood, Susan and Kzn , guard, of 2,625 EJC W.mmI 4 « 350 137 50 Asnlda S Wood 3 •• 262 50 4,375 Laura A Wood 3 « 262 50 7,750 I3.» Young, Juno 5 100 500 540 Shares 20,900 $ 1,844 815 00 1.090 - - I.OIM) 3,000 . State of Gi orria, /, aunty of Chatham. St 91) 190 774 38,75!) I Jo 1,000 “ 3,090 “ 10,099 774 212 50 109 599 " 1,0*0 “ 199 “ 1,01)0 87.) 075 47.j ' 380 57k 287 59 674 •*■» Kill 700 8?4 2(« 50 “ 87 50 774 7,750 11)0 500’ 874 875 “ 437 50 100 2,590 • 200 200 200 1 575 . I’vrsoiitilly iippenred Hiehurd R. (hiylnr, Cashier of the Central Ituilrimd mel Hanking Company of Georgia, who being duly sworn, saith the above list el StiN'klnilder* is correct ns taken from .tbu Stock Leper. R. It. CUYLKR. Cushier. Sworn lo before me, this I2thdnvnf April, 1839. JOSEPH'KELT, J. I». Saoti, W It K) lilt) l.(lill) Schley. George 5 874 437 58 Si-nrlmroitgli.W, in tr for J II llurmIcy 2(1 . 074 1,750 Scott, A- Co, Isaac’ -IU 3,5(10 Scull, LsilUl! 10 44 875 Scruggs, W II. in ir fur Ann A Chare r „ 137 50 Serivci. James 1* 20 100 2.9110 Shaw, Man C o »7-i 175 Sliatlcr. Ilm-rlct 7 612 50 Sil llb'r. Jacob 27 44 2,362 50 Do 4 IDO 40l> Shirk, Gcirgo 3 974 262 50 •Smith. Sidney 5 77.) 307 50 Do ’ 2 Kill 208 >f children 20 200 20 30 10 10 2.187 50 1,550 “ 1,550 100 409 87) 8? 50 KID 1,000 874 4,875 100 3,1100 6,750 67) Shirk, I 1 •if It M Cliai linn Siil.iineu, Heiity Smith, Walter Smith, \Vui 11 D*i Smith, lloraeo Smith, Horace in trust fur Charlotte Smith Alary KSnulli Fiunei-* A Smith Smith, James, Junes, Co. Snider, li.**ij-i«>iin Solomon, llu-dy Suhiiiiun, Janies Sorrel, Francis Solomon, Peter Stone, F AL Stanton, P hv guardian M W* it m:in Sluiitni:, I'., by cum'- ilimi M. Weiiiuuii, Starr, Jolni C Stow, Eli/. Stiles, Wm II Stiles, Win II trustee for Amt M Ste phens, E J Stephens Stiles, Joseph Stone, F M ill trust Tor tin* G.-orgiu (’on. ofihe Al E Clnin-h ’• Stone, Wiislibnrn A Co Stone, F Al in trust for S A Hollis, ami C ^ Brnselt Ston-, Jeremy Stone, Jeremy, in mist for Ann G Stmto L F.rnstus Sumo Maltha A Stone Stewart, Eliza P Stubble, Thomas P Sampson, Joseph t 1 T... J/l Kill 774’ 100 2,000 20.000 1.750 2.625 1,(1110 773 200 •• 200 " 200 874 1.750 *100 7.500 774 3.875 874 4.375 “ 4,375 “ 175 “ 1,058 87) 100 07) 300 175 137 50 100 540 172 50 172 50 309 Sav. Ins. ami '1 ru«t Co Do • do d« 074 1,312 58 ! Tarver, Samuel B i Tarvin, Wm.M. 4.17 50 ; Taylor, Hubert 1,312 5(1 : Tnvior, Wm r 859 I Tailor, lleury •»,42.i Taylor, Thomas lUO Tapper, Homes 87) 1.400 “ 1,750 .350 5,887 50 437 50 437 437 59 100 115 5,(100 7,012 50 500 1,550 109 50 80 100 67) 100 87) 100 77) 87) 77) 90 2,250 100 1(1,1100 87) 4,375 7,000 1,550' 44 KID D.i d.» trmteo 60 " 4,375 774 5.317 50 Tapper, Frederick A 263 100 26,300 874 1,759 Dn do in tnist ** 875 f»r J F Scgur 0 K7) 175 KID 10,990 Teln-nu, Fred li 4 *• 3’i() 4 7-) 930 Do do in tnt.st 874 700 for lluMali L Telienu 0 100 200 100 6,400 TcIk-uu, C ttharino - 2 *’ 200 44 500 Turner, David trustee 87) 1,750 for Mrs Louisa W 44 437 50 Tapper 30 " 3,000 Telfair, Marv C 15 87) 1,312 44 537 56 Telfair. Marc 15 •• 1.312 44 262 ft() Thompson, James, 11 44 062 44 262 A6 Thweatt, James 100 100 10.0116 44 . 175 Tli-'iup.uii, Joseph R 19 87) 675 44 175 Thompson A Co, Wm 11, 5 77) 337 " 175 Truclu-lot, Francis 2 87) 175 175 Tyner, K*vlj:id 3 62{ 202 90 87) «i 100 07) 671 B7J 77 l •7) 202 50 1,800 1.750 1.225 1,925 500 350 1,350 437 50 875 387 50 2.187 50 Tracy, Edwaid 1) Union S.N-i.'ty, Vender, David Vcnlille, T, in trust f.ir Henry Ver*|i!l« Videto, Henry U Ver»tillc, Trl»t*'ant Wardens and Vestrymen Christ's Church, Wadr. .lames H Wndr, John Wade, I'ryton 1. 3(1 5. 0 .10 : 5 IV 5 5 lUj) 47) 8?) 1,937 50 ■ 2,625 437.50 525 075 437 50 1.235 2f7 30 437 59 0,750 NEW YORK, May 3. Gttosj insiii.t to nun Fi.au —Weyesioriiny co pied from the Biilliil.i Ciinnnercial Advertiser some piiriiriilnrs relating to tin uturnge emnmitted upon the American SehiNiuer Gerard, Cupt. Iltiguiiiii. We a re mow tilde to give I ho full nceouiit of this nut- •nils I I'll inaction fn it it the Cleveland Herald of the 25th tilt. Sehminer Stephen Gr ml. Cunt. John C. Hu- gmiiii, leO Oswego Mmnlay, 5th April, for Cleve- bind, via Welland Canal.” Passed through untun 'd lo last lock at Gravely Bay. On arriving then*, vvns iissnile.1 by abinit I50suliliers, in uniform, under iniMiiled officers. They ordered rue to take iu mvMri|N's and Mars,culling ns duinued Ynnkees, declaring if they did nut come down, they would tmincnn biuird nnd down with them themselves. Said nothing in reply, wlt-n mm ..ftlie offi :.. r * er.lef e*l some ol the soldi, r.s loget into the after rigging, uml rut the bulynrds, wliichiirdertliey obeyed, nnd iu bringing the colors down they got iifoul in the ci-o«trees,when the offleer ordered iliesnldiersdnwii, "••d wild lie would ttiuki* lliuil imtied Yuukccs take iliem down. " I was furred to send one of my men nlefr, nnd gel the flag down; the man threw it on deck, when I was ordered to semi it on shorn, which I was ob liged lo *|n, after which vvv attempted to g. •. the schooner out of tnelm'k. and when *hn was n-urlv through, the officers ordered tbe soldiers to slnii the gates upon her. in which attempt they failed, hut caught the small limit which hung upon the dn. vits. nnd stove it, leaving it inn sinking condition. “ Tim officers tin-a ordered the soldiers to stop the schooner, by taking oat her lines. They failed in this ni|einpi,n* the wi d blew from the non It We -urceedi'd In getting canvass upon her, and nf. ter receiving a good pelting from stones, we made mil t.iget on oft heir wav. The wind vvns very light, <iin| soon we disnivere,! n boat nvinimd with men, c mining out after the schooner. The boat go! within ten or twelve rods, when the wind breezing up. nnd fight coining on, wu soon left them out of right. “Cnpt. H. states that the flag was received with shouts and yells by lhe soldiery, struck upon it pule, waved.in •Icrinioti, and tlicn tom hi stripe*. “Cupt Iltiguiiiii, iifterwards, received two let ters. 01m ftoiii tbe Colonel commanding «i Post (ailborne, otfeiing. beside* nn apology couched 1u the polite.*! terms, to liirui-b a new (big for the ves sel, the iiihcrfrum tho Collector, npnhiglsing for the treatment, nml earnestly requesting him to return by the wny of the Welland Canal. *1 tit: Srii.NKiii.Y Pur.**.—Some tiino since, wo 1m 1 iced 11 nevyljT invented printing press, by the Messrs Schneblv *if Hngerstown. Md. At the time of our no) ice, the invention was in its “ rough,” ns marhiiiHtsoiiy. It is n**vv iu its 44 smooth.” for wo saw it in opeiMtinn the oilier nftcrnnnn, at tbe mn- ehine faciory of IVilliani III iurtsbernc, lit the M il- hiw street rail road, near I3ili street. Many improvements have been made front the •• rough." And now the new press strikes us as a most wonderful pieco of mechanism. Tito impression is given by the togglo joint and lever, and the whole propelling power proceeds front what is cnllcd an endless screw, conururtcd hori/oiitnllj. 'I he inking proces i* lunch like the principal power presses—two tellers passing ever the form. The tynipaii is nitachcd to the platen very ncatly by screw*. The pi ess is fed by n single hoy. • The mnciiine flngets seize ihcsheet, pass it under the platen, it re ceives us impression, nnd is discharged on the op posite side by the machinery. So that n liny to feed, and a man in turn lln- who.-I are all that will lie re- •pihed. It maybe prom-llcil by steam power murli faster, ofeourse It is calculated t*i work ahum ,1209 sheets per hour, Them is one feature nlinut this press which must render it n good one for hook work. It registers This press can be -ifl-rdcd for about half ihe com mon power pre»*c*, w hich Will be no small item.— It is avery simple pieco .of machinery, not likely to get out of repair. When wo see more of its operations, we may lake necusien lo speak of it again.—-Philadelphia v n i ,tr ' • ; Ativvcioc.s Mi kder.—The Natchez Courier of the 3dih ult contains the particulars of n deed of blood porpetni'lod in that city on tho morning of the 19tli. An individual tr nod Tovvkslmry, had a •piurrel with hi* wife on the day previous, in which It** received some severe contusions. Among those who iutcrfvrred was a Air. Ojg, between whom nnd Tewksbury blows wore'exchanged. On the 29lb Tewksbury met Ogg and levelling n pi«tol nt hint shot him in the breast. Ogg fell, and in a few-mo ments expired. C*ironer’# venlict •* trillful mur der." Tewksbury was immediately taken into cu#- toily, nml nftern tedious judicial investigation, Jus tice McCluro decided that he should not be admit- tiai t*i bail. I le accordingly, in close confmeinent, uwaiu his trial at the next term of the criminal court, EAOM BAKBADOE8. A file of the Bidgrtown Barbadian, to theSlth of March, hat hepntrrrivrd at tbe Exchange reading mum. The principal rontentsaie ext reels Imni Kn- gll-lt and American pnperstelating to Ilia bounda ry question, Lord Durbnm's report, Ac. Wo find, nothing of interest except tbo folbiwing. The death of dir Gc-uge F. Hill, Governor of Trinidad, l« announce*! in llie Port ol Spain Ornette of March lit Culom-I Mein, ofth<> 74th reglm-ni^ was-wornin n* Et. (invernor,pro/empor?.—,Y. J. Commercial ilk init. FROM CAMFKACHY. By the arrival nf the Dilixeticio, w hicli left Cam- peachy on tlm Sflth ult, wo liuve learned from n passenger, that Gen. Alora, of the Central aimy, bnd arrived at Cump-arhy with n sum of money, for the purpose nf enbsllng lump*, and tlmt ho left on the 23.|, with about 309 recruits, two brigs nnd two schooners. His deslinntinn unknown. Tin- Flench consul had arrived nt Cnmpcachy, and was well received.—Mobile pa. Clk inU: A not nr. u OF TUB Flit ATEs I) k an —A hour 7 o’ clock last evening one of tho ctew of the Drognmut, nam-d James Davys, an Engliritmun, who hud been permitted to testify in ihe cu»c, and who has been, since his arrival, in custody in the debtor*' prison, wus found in hi* celt with bis throat cut, nnd the arteries of both Ids urms severed ; the poor wretch was iu the last slugo of exhaust inn from the loss of blood. Joseph Butler, n prisoner who occupied the same room with deceased, wnscnllinj before the coroner, titid slated llmt he left tho c-ll and went into the kitchen fir a few minut-s lust evening, uml on re turning found llio cell door closed. He, however, forced his way in, nnd found *leceu*cd lying very weak and uuublo to answer him, and a largo quan tity of blood upon the flour. Ouexumining tjio room- within, found that his chest had been broken open nml that his razor was gone. This ho ufterw.ods found in the Cloud on the floor He immediately raised atrulurm, nnd cipt. Day- ton came, who hustened to cull III Dr. Bedford. Hu survived but u few minutes lifter Ids wounds were dressed- In answer to enquiries relutivc to ihucvidencojin had given on the lute trials, lie saiff >' that hu bud told the tiuih in tint case of KnudzeiP who was acquit tied, und wlioti asked about the other trial, bcloro he could make any reply, he ex pired He was about 19 year* of age, burn in Nor thumberland, Kof'aml. He appe ared, to the last, perfectly conscious of wliut lie laid done, und ex pressed a wish that hu might not lie assisted to re cover. The juiy returned a verdict of suicide, by cutting his urms uml throat with n razor. Front Ihe A’. 1’. Evening Poet, 4 Hi in el Connecticut.—Thu legislature of this Statu met nt Hurtfird on Wednesduv, the 1st of .May, The Scuiitu wus organized by the np|Hiinimciit of John A. Rockwell, Esq. of Norwick, as 1‘resuleiit, pro. tcm. und Nelson llivwster, of Goshen, Secretary. Tin) I Inn su ofHcprcsuntntivc* was called td order by David E Hubbard, Esq. of Glastenbiiry, he lie- ing the oldest member present, ami was organized by the np|mii!itneiil oj* Wm. \V. Hourdnmn, Esq. of. New.Haven Speaker, nml Ahijnli Catlin.of liar- vviiitun, and Roger !J. Mills, of New llarlfenl, Clerks. The vote fir Speaker was iis follows—William W. B-nnlman (whig) 109; Charles Woodwurd (dc- niiN'rat) 7-1; scattering 3. Thu Clerks'tenk the oath pi escribed‘by law, nail the mcndier* of the House, with the Speaker, were sworn by the Clerk. At 19 o’clock tho two Houses met in eonventioii receive the Governor, to whom the unlit of office was tendered by Chief Justice Williams,after which he delivered his message to the legislature iti|icr*pii. Tho following pa*suge presents a summary state ment oftlie financial comlitioii of that Suite. The State is entirely free from debt, uml Ims, ut litis lime twenty-one tlimisuml dollars unappropri ated, in the Treasury. It likewise owns, exclusive of the school fund, three thousand seven hundred and live shares of hank spick, which has yielded, during-the Inst year, the sum of thirty-two thousand three hundred nnd elghty-sovop dnllnrs. The usual State tu$ of one cent on the dollar on the grand list, (which Unbuilt four million three humlr.-d thousand dollars) raises folly three thousand dollars. The two third* of ou-.i percent raised on tho sroc.k of banks nml insurance companies, belonging to non residents, is uboultwo.thousand nine hundred dol lars. Add to these the avails of courts, forfeited bond*, duties, licenses, escheats, und other inciden tal receipts, nnd we have tin annual revenue iivetn- giug about e'ghty thousand dollars. This sum is fully equal to the ordinary expenses of the Suite, including every charge of that character upon llie Treasury. The’expense* of the Stale for the year ending the 31st of Alitrelt hist, were seventy liiicc thousand dollars, Fisc of the free! still bexc thy sway, • I'udiinmM through ages yet untold t O'er earth’* proud realm* tby stars display, Like morning’s radiant cloud* unrolled. Flag of tho skies! still peerless (hine r • ‘ Through ether's azure vault unfurled, Till every-hand and heart entwine, To sweep oppression from tho world. WJJEKLY.PAl’ER—TERMS IN THBC1TY." To daily subscriber* >(....$3 50 in advance. Toother do 3. <• „ j THE WEKEKLY GEORGIAN. 7 * * The Savannah Georgian is puhlished weekly, as well ns Daily, and Tri-vvecckly by Wm. II. Bulloch. Tho Prospectus tif tho formor is on tho first page.— As the AVeekly paper has boon recently established,, copies of the stitne will Ik* distiiliuted free pf ex- prnte to each ittcptbcrof the ltedticiion Convention that ho may bo nhlo to judge of the paper. ■ It will always coutain the markets, tl^o latest foreign nnd domestic new's, &o. . The profits of tho Slnto prison dm lug the Inst year have Ih-cii $1959. The School Fu-iil aniounts to nhout $2,999,909. There ure 29,967 enrolled mili tia in the state. The NewYork Sun thus ushers in the first of May, the commencement of thu '• Fiscal year" to a I and singular the lessees of house*. Hurry, scurry—grave nr guy All must irudgo the first of’.May. [Uiisloii rhymer. Chao* is como again. [I’luy bills. Fiist of Mav--clear tbe Way! Baskets—bundle*—it umllcs; Take good cure,—miml the wore; ” Butty, where’s the bundles V 1 [Goilmm Tcnuut. Anniversary of tin- fiist great in-ivr, when Adam ami Eve wereluiublcd nut of l'urudire, ami hud to seek a new iibiding phico, [Alum. L There isu day lo landlords dear Which cm men love,—which l* mints fears; Wlieii housewives scold, nnd hiislnud- pray Ne’er more to meet tbe litsl .if May. [Ibid And tbu last move of tlmt man was worse limn llie lust. .[Experience. Practiced to u great extent in this community, Imrd to be guarded uguiiisl, mid for which we must ull sutler some, [ Dear Dicky. The jubilee of extortionate carmen, tbe nnnivor snry of human ills. [Amin. At 8 o'clock lust evening no less thun nine hun dred nml sixty-llucc Alay-iluy removals of subscri ber* froimlie route of one curlier lo that of auoibcr on the various routes of the Sun, were reported on our litiok of removula, principally by carrier*, tho hot of which was entered on Alomlny morning. This list dees not include the removals of subscri bers to diffi'rent places on tli^anio routes, which are probably double the abovenumber. 8ATUHIIAY. MAV II, IUM. ftj’Our desire, nhfady expressed, to sprgnd before our renders, thu official statements of our Banks, must toko . precedence of all other subject'll. The state of nur local institution, the 44 Central Rail Road Bank ’* appears tu'day. Much origiual tnatter is necessarily in abeyance. ICT* The 'first number of. the 44 Apalachicola Go* xette," by Cos»am Eniu Ban.Ti.ett, l-’rq., appears * before ns. It is n small sheet, but well printed, nml weltnpo tbo cnmniereo oftbnt port will soon enable It lo cnlnrgo iu dimensions. . The Courier,from the saino place also makes its how editntiuL THE LATE JUDGE CUYLElt. Tills upright Judgo nnd conscientious man, has been gathered to the tomb of Ins lathers, “ full of yenrs nnd honor." We bnik lor on-obituary tibiire—a record of his valuable lif', jjaun abler bands than our own, erwe would not allow llie period to pass without nn attempt to do justice to his memory. Hnnrtrtq his manes. NEW YORK LITERARY GAZETTE. Tho last numlmr of (his excellent periodical contains a/*to elm He of Retscius* •• Game. of. Life.-” It is splendidly etched, and tho moral to bo derived-from it is bonutiful. Tho first of Juno is the tint-fixed upon by tlm hlto Congrc-.il for beginning the census oftlie Uiiited Stntos. ^ Tbo Boston Post says it is runnired that Daniel Webster, will \nkt» up his rrsidcrco in New-York, nftor his return from Europe. Tin* Tallinn re Chronicle of the 4lh inst. says that n gt-.itlcmuii w horcnclml that City on the. 3d, from Norfolk, is very positive in declaring that tint Recount which -had been published.ofu fatal dud between J] Scuwell Jones, nml Mr. Wilson, in whirli the latter was nqiorlcd killed, is nil a iwtix, no sucli duel having taken plrcc., From the Montreal Courier, April29. Intelligence t»ath> d town ycsteidny nf the mail having licen r<.hho.| on Thur-J iy night list, between Ganuti'Hpts uml Kingston^ Mi. Purteua received a letter Irom Presently staling the circumstanees; and n postscript in tliu Kingston Whif of Friday say*: — 44 We b«ve ja»t learned that the Montreal mail was robbed last night at Gras*'Creek, by three men, one of whom is attpposed M ha Bill J*ihns-m." W# ran giro no further partlculors of the rubbery that ran Lo relied on. Aspiialtum.—Tho editor of the New'York Gn- zette, being culled on for hi* objections to thu at- I'lnlte pavements, replies:—Wo think tlio boa ma nors, will find that kind uf pavement must valuable, because if the ipccim.m* in this city ore fair sam ples of it, a pair of Imois would scarcely last thu length of Broadway in walking over such a pave ment- Has the Editor any notion of it dog fish skin? Dues he know any thing of the npcruiion of n rasp! I jmv long duntf he suppose a» pen knife cun stund the attrition of a p-iwur grinJsiuno?—Balt. Pat. Mr. Wm. It. Talbot, mentioned in our Canton advices this morning, i* of the house of Gordon A Talbot, and not nftheh tusenf Olyp!iunt& Co.—A r . Y. Journal of Commerce 4/A /«*/. From the Southern Literary Meucnyer. PATTY'S RETORT. [FUI'NDCD ON FACT.) “ Ah, know you not,” said Martha's beau. Whom she that morn bad sent n packing— " Tlm doom that in the realm below Awaits lone ladies, husbands lacking I Dismal for aye, the hapless maids Lead apes, through Pluto's gloomy shades !” •* I know," quoth Pal, with scornful air ; *' Nor does the doom owake my fear ; I’d rather, far, lead monkeys there. Titan let a inonkev lead me here.” M PUNCH-A PARODY. I knew by the stcatn tlmt so gtaciously curled Fmtn the tea-kettle spout, that hot water was near. And I said if good punch can lie found in this world, - The soul that it thirsty might hope fur it hete. 'Twas night, and in bottle* that stool ranged aiound, The whiskey refulgent delighted the ey e— Every glass was in use, aod I heard not a souml. But the tinkling of tumblers already dntiued dry. Ami here I exrlahned. iu this neat little spot, With a glass in my band, and my feet on llie stove How long could I guzzle the punch piping hoi, And forget tlmt I ever delighted to rove. 'Neath the glare of yon gas light, whoso silvery ray gleans On the edge of that siofa, how sweet to recline. And indulge the long night in the beatio dreams That arise from the fuinei uf good punch atui good wine. " He tlint lights and run* nwny. May live to light eoiiic other day." The editor of tbo Georgia Journal, after n. tery brier sojourn in theeilitor.il clmlr, has aluliculetl tho quill, uml sold out to Messrs. STKKi.Kiiml Tiiwkatt. He aimed tnbu.n pithy'writer, mi I his lust editorial kirk i* expressed'ns follows:— O’The Savotintili Guorginn o'f the 2d iiist. Ins in- scribed on its third page, the mime of Amos Ken- du’l, In cup.ml letters.—Georgia Journal, 7/A »«*/. Ihi* is meant ns it reply to our article, concerning the tlrir lures oft hut print on nur ctforts'lii reconcile 44 Puriit’H it) Georgia," so as to present an mulivido l front to iho’cniiinioii enemy—the Ab-ilitionlsts. It is cetiainly tliu most meagre uticnipi wo liavo seen of lute] The c*irk will never fly from the bot tle tlmt emitnins hiicIi “sninfl boor\yit." A* ho Ims lient it retrcut, wo sluill'lio silent. Let the dead rc- jhiso in, peace. I Imvuver, wo may retnurk, that tho Georginn Ims iicVvraonght Post Office favours. Its circilliitloti is sucli, though, tint it should command them, llie Post Olllco Departiitent'Ims givet( lea support than perhapt any other adtninitlra- tion print in Georgia. Mu.ir.Mtv ArADKMV.—Tilt* foilwing .gentlemen Imvo lieett invited t*i utteml tin’ensuingexaminution oftlie Cadets of tlte Fuited States Military Acade my, to commence on the second Monday in next Months—Gen. G. Tetnplo W‘iiithfup,Mo*siieliu<ctls; Gen. John Pickering, do; lion. Jno. McKcoit, is’ew- 3ork; Gov. W. I,. Morey, *hi; Hon. By ram Green, do; lion. It. C. Grier,* Pennsylvniiin: R«v.- Win. It. Di) Witt, do; Hon. Tims. M. Petit, do; Col. Col. Win. Drayton, do; Dr.C’iiii*. Mstgill, Mnryjmul; Jnliiisnii Reynolds, Esq. Virginia; Ahrm. W.‘ Venn- ble, Lsq. North Carolina; Rev. J. Bachman, South Carolina; Wm. II. Ellct, Esq.-tlo; Dr. C. Milton Reese, Georgia; Col. F. Jordan, do; Rev. J. J. Bullock, Kentucky; Ahrm. Litton, Esq. Tennes see; 11. M. Arthurton, Esq. Ohio; linn. Wm. Hendricks, Indiana; Gen. Tims. A. Smith, Missou ri t Gctt. J It. Fenwick, United States Army. VxnnicT of MANsr.AL-ciiTKti—From the Mo- bilo Metcautilu Advertiser, of llie 4llt instnr.t, wo leurn that tho trial of C. B‘ Churchill fur tho mur der ef Geo. Churchward, came on in tho Circuit Court, on the 30tli ultimo, Judgo Hnrrit presiding. The citso wns submitted to the jury that evening, wlm returned a-verdict of" Guilty of Mmslnnght- or," all or being out but n short lime. The Adver tiser any* that a fine of only $200 was imposed on Mr. Churchill. A Pt’ai.ic Dinnkit!—Tho citizen* of Benton, Mississippi, have invited tu a public dinner Judgo Wilkins'iti and others engaged in the fatal fracas nt' Louisville, Ky., nnd now returned to their homos. When it is recollected that two persons mot with their dvatit in consequence of tho above fracas, and tlmt t hoparties nccuso.l of their murder, although . a> quitted of that charge, were brought in guilty of Manslaughter, wo say that such tin abuse io tho bc- stowmont of public lienors as is stated above might have been avoided. .For the credit of Um country, ’ ,we wish such a demunstrutiun of respoct hud not been made. ’ • W m. \\. Buardmnn, Whig, of New Haven, has • been elected Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives.—John A. Rockwell, Presldoqr, . pro tern, of tho Senate. The votes in the Homo stood—B.ianlman 109, Charles Woodward, V. B. 74, Scattering 3. ’ Rhode Island —The vbte for State Officer* were counted on Wednesday and Thursday. Tlio result is, no elt-cti-m of Governor or Lieutenant* Governor Seven Whig Senators ora elected, John.. Sterncs, V, B., i*.elected State Treasurer. Tho Whig Secretary of State un*l Attorney General aro already known to have been clccjed,- being on two tickets. There is under these citcam-tancos to lo nA*fur.tier nlcctl^ Tlte fl/st Senator, Mr. King, is ex-ofliclo Governor.—.V. Y. Jour. Com. ith init. Fish and Silk.—Tho New York Journal of Commerce says that ar; indiridvnl has boen fVpply. ing lhv Jersey market with shad's egg# In tbo place uf silk mu|ni'* rgg«, ut a ronsidertbla reduction in price, tilth s were thodu in Monmoutli county lo •ho amount of $700, Naxt yeur It l« axpected iliuc •lad e ill l* growing on Mulberry tree*.