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Chorokees will take place before ativ new inert
g , jr .. con III I) • devised or matured. Violence and
bloodshed may be fearfully apprehended; and if
jt c< lines, it com s from the rejection of the treaty
no w belorethe senate; a treaty costing less by
on „ million four hundred thousand dollars, than
certain senators, by veus and nays, recoinmeiid-
C J io bo paid fourteen months a^o; a treaty,
which, if d fealcd. will be defeated by men who
for liie last dozen y*»ars have been outrageous-
I»• prodigal of tliei^r tears and lamentations, and
obstr perously clamorous in their sympathetic
appeals in balialf of the Cherokees, but whose
05 i,.Illations and importunate humanity, so long
the annoyance of the public, is now suddenly
extinguished in a new passion, and who, rather
than diminish (lie fund for distribution, will
deliver up the Cherokees to the realities of all
jhe calumnies which their fictitious grief and
theatrical sorrow was lately pourtraying to an
inrredu'ous community. But, however con-
tradictorv the conduct ofthes • politicians, their
iTtuiveand object are always the same; sell,
self, s-'lf, is always the motive, and the injury of
the democracy always the object, and they
cared no more f >r the Cherokees when weeping
f.ver tlv-ir “hard fate” a few years ago, than
thev do now when willing to ruin them, to save
niiiiiev for spoil and distribution.—Globe, 10/A
instant.
~~~ ' CO.MMl NICATKl).
nlED, at tier resilience, in Monroe comity, U.t. outlie * ornini;
0 f tii.". 7V1 1:1st uit, Mrs. 1SAUKI.'l'HoM AS, (consort of Mr. John
n riiomas,) in the twenty sixth year of her age, leaving three
helpless orpn ms to suffer in irreparable loss.
I11 the .leatn of this amiable •.ml interestin'; young woman, her
it ,1 on- issociaies an t friemls have experienced a severe priva
diin. .ml this community has been deprived of a virtuous c.xam-
i !e uf usefu.nes' ami piety.
' 11’ the isc of twenty three, she joined the MeUmlist Church;
in wliii'li she contiliueil until tlie termination of tier earthly ca-
re’T, to display tm bonisn iuaiR-nre* of the Christian religion
" 11 her last sickness. slie had muth bodily |iam and acute snfler-
i:c" li’U tier nui.I was I’.iini and serene, full of heavenly love and
luisnan resignatii’ii— a striking example to all uroum) t.er ol
the efficacy of true reMgion. A FHI END
HEAD <|l T AUTi:RS, GA.
MUledgcviUe, May 1 Vlih, 1830.
C lENKKAL ORDERS.- i hi* hostile i undue; of
( ■ lie Crock ImliallH 111 Alaliamn, on the immediate
honims of Georgia, makes it proper I lint a Mifliri.-n. per-
ro4!l , ,,i military lorn’ should tie Kept up on the line of the
Cliiittuhoochie,to protect ihr people of this State from tiie
tomahawk amt seal dug knife. J’h<’Coinmamier-in-CIm f
j, ihfretiire del. unined lo raise, by volnninry .-iilistim-iit,
TfiltEE BAT'i \LIONS of Mtl.lTlA, which,
ini;, tin with th* Ballalion now under therommitud of Mn-
; il( Howard, will constitute two full regiments, who will
|f lYifUin d 10 serve for the space of three months on the
Wot. m frontier, unless sooner discharged. These Batta
lion* mtiM consist, each, of at least lour Companies, and
earn Company of one < aptain, otic First and Second l t* ii-
leiiuni ami oti Ensign, four Seig.-ants lour Corporals and
sixty-four Privates. Il is iL sirubl” that these troops should
|u roisetl from tli“ eounlies bordering on the Chattahoo
ibir. Imt as tin 1:11m. Unite necessity for their services will
lintailupl of delay, they will t> ■ aeeepied from any par! ol
,1 rta!.’, 1! offered inme diatt ly, and In fore ihe requ
num h. r i, pomp! led. Il is desirable to have at least lour
compan- ■« of Mounted Men.
TIip citlZ tis ol' Georgia are now invited to form tliesd
Compaui-S, elect their officers, and report to Head-Q .ar
( U . with’ ut tit lay l If* Volatile! r Companies, now organ
jjo! mill in commission. it is uki n for granted, will, at once,
fly in I tm standard of til ‘ir country.
llu ordtr ol th’ Commander in-Chitf.
4?-a BULLING H. ROBINSON, Aid-de-Camp.
J tt-,TO PSHTERS.
1 11 k L° °' lr8elv, s and to. the craft to which we
have iti - honor to belong, imposes upon us the stern ne-
r.'. nJ ra . "*2, an app-nl to printers generally. Il is a
vv >11 Known tact, that the regular price of journey men in this
Mate, is ten dollars per week; and which we have received,
until this year; when, contrary to our expectation, the pub
lisher ol the •* Washington Sews,” (taking advantage of our
pecubiir circumstances) clandestinely informed us, that he
had “determined, in future, to give no journeyman more than
nine ilvUars per iveek, ’ w Inch amount we were bound to re-
ceiv” as an equivalent for our labour, or seek siipp.-rt for
ours lvrs and families from some other quarter. Though
we are poor, yet we shall ever hope to poss"ss a spirit too
proud to be trampled in the dust by a fellow worm, and loo
honest, io stoop tii low and disgrac l'ul anions. We, there-
tors, embrace'this muhodof warning others of this uricer-
t.u i anil laborious siiua.ion, that they may escape the un*
pleasantness Ilf being exposed to the vvbims and notions of
a weak trail man. We believe that no journeyman, who
n is served a regular apprenticeship should work for less
thin .’‘ii dollars per iveek; and consequently indulge a hope
thai no printer will be so reckless o( his character, and re-
gnrdlt'ss ut ihp interest of llu* cruft, ys to accept of a place in
the ‘‘News” office for less.
JAMES W. PRICE,
„ WILLIAM DEVEAUX.
Washington, May 10/A, 19C6-47
’•* ’ n,e editors of papers in Charleston, Savannah, Augusta.
Miyp.lgeville, Maci.11 and Colunihits, would renfer an art of kinJ-
lioss Oil pniiters generally, by living the above an insertion.
SAAK REPORTS.
A4CARD.
ray HE EVVM I NATION of the Students at MID
I W SUM IN VRV, under the charg" ot I he
Kt-V. Mr. Bf. man, will lake place on U'EO> USD AY
ir fill HMD AY, the 1st and 2(1 days of Jl'.VE
NL vT. The pi aids ol lit ratine are invited to abend the
eilitiiiialton. By order of the Committee.
B. P. h l’C BBS, Sec'ry
Tlr EXERCISES of the institution will be resumed
oa Monday, the tiOth June. 31av 17, 1836.-4'
PREMlim
rrllE publisher of the Salmaguxdy, and News of the
l 1)at, prompt’d by tbe unexampled arid uiuxp*rled
patro;.ag- which tlii< paper has received, oilers the follow-
tag premium.:
Furthe b”st Original Comic Tale—Fifty Dollars.
r..r ill - ben Original Comic Song—Twenty-live Dollars
Fur th** Iv'si eolleclion ot Original Anecdotes, Jests, Ac
tint li-ssthan Fifti'en ill numb- r—Twemy-five Didlara
For ihe Ik’s! Original Comic Design, Sketch, or Drawing
—Twenty fiv Dollars; tor the second best Fifteen Dollars;
and fir the third best Ten Dollars.
Persons entering ss conip’ditors, may or may not forw ard
th ir names, agreeably to th“ir own wishes. The premiums
mil Ii.- awarded by competent judges. All communications
on lie subject mind b ■ addressed—prior to the first ot Sep-
tfmb-. r, 1x36. postage pool—to
~ CHARLES ALEXANDER,
No. 3, Athenian Buildings,
Franklin 1‘lace, Philadelphia.
MECHANICS’ BANK, *
Augusta, April 9/A, 1336.
1 o i< is l.sci lUncy. Governor Schley:
Sir I have the honor herewith Io forward a statement
ol ihe a Hairs ol t his institution up to .Monday,the 4th instant,
agreeable to an aU of the legislature.
A. SIBLEY, President
A statement of the Funds oj the Mechanics' Ban/;, Augusta,
Georgia, on Monday, April 1/A, 1336.
To amount of capital stock paid in,
“ Bills issued, 1,126,352
“ Bdls on hand, * 227,554
“ Bills in circulation,
“ Reserved funtl and undivided profits,
“ Unclaimed dividends,
“ Due other banks,
“ U11 deposite by individuals,
“ Oti deposite by Georgia Insurance and
'J rust Company,
“ Certific ates of deposite,
By specie in our vaults, gold and silver coin,
•• Notts of the biiikollbe United Slates,
“ Noies of speci paying banks,
“ Notes discounted and running 10 maturity
pa\ able in Aug ista, i-ousidered good,
“ Exchange running to maturity
on New \ ork, Boston and
Philadelphia, 356,383 72
“ Exchange on Charleston, Sa-
DR.
409,009
898,793
68,627
19
2,107
21
52,012
47
113,703
36
99,000
1.300
1,665,583
23
CR.
218,951
G3
39,415
50,152
’ 229,091
52
100
Cl
til
CO
81
60
50
50
60
50
50
50
50
75
50
50
25
10,000
6,100
9,400
6,900
vaiinah and .Mobile, 572,270 44
Bills and notes payable in the
-929,159 16
interior,
13,772 51
Amount ilu.- by oilier banks,
92,338 67
Amount n> the hands of ag< nts,
39,120
Bills and notes unde,- protest,
Oi which is considered good, 1,550
Ofw huh is considered bad, 578 6t
2,128 61
Bills and notes in suit,
Ol which is considered good, 380 35
Of which is considered bad, 569 29
919 64
Banking bouse and lot,
8,300 95
Real estate iiiColumbus,
3,984
Current expenses,
3,139 46
1,665,533 ^3
FOR MALE
S U1,PI! \TE QUININE, liy the dozen ounces;
BOW AMI’S TONIC MI XTUliE;
SO AIM’s p anacea;
nil, ’s lULg vM OF HONEY ;
fill. EOHBERT’S WELCH MEDICAMEN-
Tl M. For sale, 111 Milkdgcville. al th-- store of
May 19-16-47 GEORGE HOOT & SON.
4 DMIMSTRATOKS’ SALE.—On Thursday’
A. tin- bill dav of June n"Xt, will, within the legal hours,
hr said, ait he late n-sidenee of Ltnld Mobley, deceased, in
Irwin ruutily, one hundred In ad ol Be, 1 Cattle more or
less, an.l sn hundred head of Stock Cattle m ’re or less, for
thr b-i.efit of the h irs and creditor^ of said deceased. Sale
[0continiio from day to day until shall have been sold.—
Run* of sale made known on the day Mav 1 L 1836.
NANCY MOBLEY, udm'rx.
J' ALEXANDER MOBLEY, adm'or.
UOUH MONTHS after date, application will be
■■ ’tiaile to the inferior court of llenry county, vvlunsit-
Georgia, Richmond County.—Personally appeared Amury
Sibl.-y, President, and George W. Lamar, Cashier of the
.Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, vv ho being duly sworn, say, that
1 lie above i a a correct statement of the funds of tills bank as
tak- n from the boohs ori .Monday,4th April, 1836, anti they
b. lieve the same to be a correct exhibit of the condition ol
h bank on that day. And they further swear, that the
vain- of the paper under protest and in suit, was fixed by a
committee of the board and approved by the board ol
directors at a regular meeting on Wednesday, April Gib,
1336. A. .>115LEY, President.
GEORGE W. LAMAR, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed beibre me, tins 9tb April, 1836
EDW . THOMAS, J. 1. C. It. C.
Stockholders in the Mechanics' Bank, Augusta, Georgia, on
Monduy, Ajiril 4/A, 1836.
Nam’S. Residence. Shares
J. 31. Adams, Augusta, 122
F. Blodget, do 10
Blodget, Fleming &■ Co. do 20
T. G. Casey, do 80
George Collins, do 80
Collins A: Manlon, do 25
Sutnu 1 Dowse, guardian, Maria
Whit-h*ad, llarke county, 15
Samuel Dowse, guardian, Rebecca
Whitehall, Burke county, 15
E. P. Holcombe, minor, Charleston,
South Carolina,
Holcombe, Peek & Co. Augusta,
Mai shall Keith, G dumbia county,
G. B Lamar, Savannah,
George \V. Lamar, Augusta,
E. Manton, do
T. S. Metcalf, do
Celia G. Metcalf, do
George H. Metcalf, do
loirann D. Metcalf, do
T s.&G. H. Metcalf, do
E. Molyrieux, Savannah,
William B. Maclean, Augusta,
Nathaniel Marion, Abbeville, S. C.
Eliza Moore, Augusta,
Fanny Moore, do
John Morrison, do
George M. New ton, do
John Npsbin, do
'Thomas esbitt, do
Robert Nesbitt, do
Mary Anri Nesbitt, do
M. E. Phinezy, do
Edward Padolfurd, Savannah,
ting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to si ll lot number one ^ ol j- Jr Augusta,
littiidred and seventeen in the sixih district of Henry coun- yy n i p Ralhbone do
X' th ; real estate of Jam s Simpson, deceased, tor Wm _ f utiodes, guardia
the benefit of the creditors of said dece ised May 3, 1836.
47 SAMUEL FERGUSON, adm'or.
GEORGIA, U ashinpton Comity.
U'HLKEAS, Sherrod Hood applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Bryant Hood, late ol
Mid county, deceased,
I heso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
*tt“ kindred and creditors of said deceased to be ami appear
J my i,nice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
CKtlsp,if any exist, why said letters should riot be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 19th May, 1836.
R FRANCIS T TENNILLE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
iV’llEkEAS, John Wicker, administrator of llie es-
tale of Solomon Howard, late of said roiinty, ile-
WSN, applies for letters of dismission, from said rstaf,
fh‘«are therefore, to cite and admonish al. and singular
fit' ki,'„Ui ’ an j creditors of said deceased to be and uppeai
I «aiy office within the time precribed bylaw, to snow
a ,,y exist, why said letters should tint be grant-d.
Civ-ii under my hand al ofiice, ibis l9lh May, 1336.
6-6tm FRANCIS T. TENNILLE. c. c o
GEORGIA, Washington County.
WdKrtKlCi, Zaeltariah Branllev, ailmimstralor of !h
** i> it.- of William Edwards, late of said county, de-
t**s-d. a ( ,phes for letters of dismission from said estate,
Th s ire, therefore, toi iteaud admonish all and singula
^le.mlr’sl and creditors of said deceased to be andapp ‘ti
*my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
•tw - if any exist, why said letters should not tie granted
‘ti under iuv hand at office, this 19ih May, 1836
'7-€:m ' FltA.NCIs T. TENNILLE, c. c o.
Gnt)R(iI DeKalb County.
* 4 <*e honorable Inferior Court, silting for ordinary purpos
, e.s, May Term, 1836
| '*t>ll. U. J istiss vs. William Fain, administrator ol John
^ Fain, deceased.
VlF, MSI.—Il appearing to the court, from til ’ P"-
titi.ia ol Joh.i 11 K.Jusliss, that John Fain, late ol
r~ "a:i;y, deceased, did, on the Util of January, ejgh-
L^ttindred a; ,d thirty, execute his bond to your petitioner
j, 1,11 mo l„t of land Humber sixty-nine, in the nineteenth
j, 1 "lafaugmally Baldwin hut now Morgen county, con-
| ,.' '81, dial, whenever 1 lc* said John II. II. Justiss should
5" kta (th- said J >hn Fain) s -ven hundred dollars and
li'l ■, ill'said title should be made and delivered;
,p *»i«l John Fain having died without executing lilies
. !*■’lieui”r, agreeably to th a tenor of said bond, and
Rearing t ul | ir c „ urt that th> bond has been fully com-
100
310
330
35
80
100
100
100
100
200
175
20
10
4
6
10
65
10
20
20
20
5
200
25
75
530
Paii! in.
Am’t.
100
12,200
do
l,00j)
do
2,000
do
8,000
do
8,IKK)
do
2,500
do
1,500
do
1,500
do
200
do
10,000
do
31,000
do
33,000
do
3,500
do
8,000
do
10,000
do
10,000
do
10,000
do
10,000
do
20,000
do
17,. >00
do
2,000
do
1,000
do
400
do
600
do
1,000
do
6,500
do
1,000
do
2,0(10
do
2,n00
do
2,000
do
500
do
20.000
do
2,500
do
7,500
do
3,500
do
53,000
do
1,000
do
1,000
do
500
do
500
do
10,000
do
12,500
do
15,000
do
2,000
do
5.0 00
do
20,000
do
2,500
do
1,600
do
5,700
do
10,tKKJ
do
1,000
do
1,000
do
1,000
do
1,000
do
3,300
400,000
Thomas N. Hamilton,
Mary L. Hill,
Trustee, A. E. Camming,
Trustee, >. W. Cutuining,
Trustee, John 11. Cumming,
Trustee, H. II. Gumming,
Ann E Cumming,
Sarah \V. Cumming,
TV tiliam Bones, Charleston, S. Carolina,
Augusta Fr.-e School Socity,
James F. Hamilton,
S. G Dortir,
Trustees of E. A Jackson,
George Jones,
Anderson Watkins,
Robert Walton, trustee,
Wardens and Vestry of St. Paul’s Ghurch, 53
Isaac Bryan, jo3
William Smith,
Adam Johnson, trustee for Walter L.
Johnson and William Johnson,
Nicholas Delaigle,
S Knoeland th Go.
Edward Bustin,
U A. Reid, guardian M. A. Reid,
Trustee, Mrs. M G. Davis,
Elizabeth Reid,
Charles J. Jenkins,
VV 7 . J. Bunce,
David M'Kinney,
Henry 11 Gumming,
Trustee, Thomas Davis,
William Gumming,
Robert A. Reid, guardian II. O. Reid,
Alexander Spence,
James W. Davis.
'Trustees of J. and S. S. R. R. Jenkins,
Joseph Rivers,
Trustees of Meson Academy,
William B. M‘I.ean,
James B. Walker,
Lewis Gibson,
James K. Daniel,
’Thomas Nesbitt, 25
Mary Ann Nesbitt, 25
J- P. C. Whitehead, 25
Koliert A. Reid. 22
Trustees of Mrs. Mary M'Kenuie, 25
John Edgar, 22
Paul Fitzsimons, 20
Sarah Adams, 20
N & M. Murry, 20
Jane Telfair, 20
Trustees of Burke County Academy, 20
ElUanur E. Nesbitt, 20
'Thomas Barrett, ^ 20
Ann P. Cunningham, 20
S. ti. R. R. Jones. IS
George M Newton, ]5
L. Alexander Dugas, 19
Mrs. Vencendeiro Dugas, 16
James Campbell, 16
Samuel Clarke, trustee, 14
Robert Clarke, ]4
Pleasant Stovall, 10
Mary Ami Nesbitt, Beach Island, 10
Jane Ellen Nesbitt, do. 10
Thomas J Parinilee, 15
M Kinehley, 10
John and Samuel Bones, 10
Sarah <5. Haig, 10
S. Kneeland, 10
Joel Man in, 10
David Wardlaw, 10
.Mrs. Lucy Isaac, y
James G Longstreet, 8
James Harrison, 0
Robert M‘Donald, 5
Joseph Calhoun, 5
Jam s and William Harper, 5
T. .M’Gran, guardian S. M. G. 5
Alexander Martin, 5
Sarah Adams, 5
H-Fostbruok, 4
Joseph H. Lumpkin, 3
Jacob Abrahams, 5
Francis Huiuill. 7
James Shackleford, 15
President, Directors and Company of the
Bank of Augusta, ’ C05
Sliarcs 9,000
Bank of Augusta, April 9th, 1856.
ROBERT F. POE, Cashier.
Georgia, Richmond County.—Personally appeared before
in •, William A. Kain, a notary public, John Moore, Presi
dent, and Robert F. Poe, Cashier, who being severally
sworn, say, that they believe the return to which this
affidavit is annexed, exhibits n true statement from the
books of the Bank of Augusiu on Monday morning, the 4lh
day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-six; that the
character given therein to the discounted paper, was prepar-
• d from the report of Messrs. John Bom’s, Asaph Waterman
and James P. Bishop, committee appointed by the board of
directors tor that purpose, which report was subsequently
considered and approved by thu said board of directors.
JOHN MOORE,
ROBER T F POE.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, ibis 9th day of
April, 1836. • WILLIAM A KAIN,
Notary Public, R. C.
A statement from the hooks of the Bank of Augusta, Georgia
on Honday morning, the 4th day of April, 1836.
DR.
To capital stock 9000 shares, $100 each
paid in, _ 900,000 00
“ Notes of this bank issued, 1,313.275 63
On hand, 79,019 93
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
Savannah, 15th April, 1836.
Sir—In compliance with the requisitions of the Legisla
ture. I transmit herewith the semi-annual statement of the
r uno 1 affairs of this bank—the statement embraces the returns re-
h’nfii 1 reived from all the offices up to the first Monday in April,
torn i instant, < ompleied as soon as it was possible after their re-
rniui ception.
| 1 have the honor to remain, very respectfully,
5,01.0; W. B. BULLOCH, President.
‘ His Excellency, William Schley, Governor of Georgia,
tffiol __
7,500 ’
5,000
5,000
5,300
10,800
7,500
7.500
8,000
5,000
5.000
4.000
7.500
3.700
5.000
4.500
3.500
5.000
3,500
4 500
2.700
2,700
3.000
3.500
2,600
2.500
3.400
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,200
2.500
2.200
2.000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
1.500
1,500
1,900
1,600
1,600
1.400
1,400
1,000
1,000
1,000
, 1,500
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
900
800
coo
500
500
500
500
500
500
400
300
500
700
1,500
C0,500
$900,000
In circulation, 1,261,255 70
“ Amount due to oilier banks,
“ Dividends anti distributions
of surplus profits unclaimed,
“ Profits reserved for distri
bution,
“ Profit and loss,
“ The treasurer of the United
Slates, 129,190 95
“ Individual deposits, 471,725 75
1,264,255 70
203,904 IS
7,310
19,134 86
63,962 46
600,916 70
$30,697,13 90
Kith
>m tlie part of your petitioner,
therrfore, ordered, by the Court, ’That William tain,
^imturoii the estate of th< said Juhn Fain, deceased,
Kn 1 ‘ fl n ’ xt September term of this court, show cause, il
why h- should not execute titles to your peli-
l»«fih g D eab 'y ,u 1 tenor of said bond; and that a ro
ij t ,‘ h Kiile he publish, d once a month for three months
PuLlix* gazeiie 0 f ihis Stale.
At-, ' JOHN H. R JUST lsS oc
t; 1. < ’“Py from the minutes of said court. Mav 2,1836
E. B. REYNOLDS, c.c.o
BLANKS
FOR sale AT THIS OFFICE.
guardiun for Mary
E. Walker, Richmond county,
A. Sibley, Augusta,
A. Sibley, trustee lor Henry Thomas,
Brooklyn, Long Island, New lurk, 10
A. Sibley, trustee for John J. Thomas,
Brooklyn, Long Island, New \ ork, 10
A. Sibley, trustee for Hannah II.
Thomas, Brooklyn, Long Island,
New York, 5
A. Sibley,trustee for Martha J. Thomas,
Brooklyn, Long Island,New Turk, 5
Lucv Smith, Abbeville, S C. 100
Joel Smith, do do 125
John Smith, Laurens, do 150
N. Smith &. Co Augusta, 20
1 li. Si. John th Co. do 50
J S. Tuttle, , do 200
G-orge Thomas, New 5 ork, 25
William Urquhart, Burke county, 16
E. B Webster, Augusta, 57
Jura-a B. Walker, do 100
•eorge O’K-if White do 10
Anna E. White, do 10
Rebecca Walker, Richmond county, JO
Susan A. Walker. Burke county, 10
v-apb Waterman, Augusta, 33
4000
BANK OF AUGUSTA,
April 9lh, 1836.
Sjr__1 present to your Excellency in compliance with
tin* law, n minute statement of the standing and management
ol this Ra :k prepared from its hooks on llu* Itli instant.
1 h-ive the honor to be,-very respectfully, your obedient
„ rxant, JOHN MOORE, President.
To his Excellency, William Schley, governor of Georgia.
List of Stockholders of the Bank of Augusta, 4 th April, 1336.
No. Shares. Am’t paid in.
Central Bank of Georgia,
Richard 'Tubman,
iolltl Potter,
John Cumming, Savannah,
John Campbell,
llogli Nesbitt,
John P King, guardian of B. Keating,
James Gardner,
Mrs Ann Cumming,
William H Turpin,
lames frascr,
John Fox,
Isaac Tuttle,
Robert Campbell,
Asaph Waterman,
John Bones, guardian of Anna E. White, 150
James Wardlaw,
John Carmichael,
Roger L. Gamble,
John Moore,
William J.C. Allen,
I esse Mercer,
loho Bones, guardmn G. O. K. W bite,
William M’Caw,
\ugusta Insurance and Banking Comp
Mrs. Fanny Moore,
Mrs. Mary Hill,
1000
100,000
568
56,800
475
47,500
450
45 000
300
30,000
205
20,500
200
20,000
160
16,000
160
16,000
146
14,600
175
17,500
270
47,000
140
14.000
124
12,400
124
12,400
*, 150
15,000
92
9,200
60
6,000
85
8,500
133
13,300
89
8,900
100
10,0o0
100
10,000
67
6,700
ty.DO
9,000
75
7,500
61
6,100
By discounted paper running
to maturity at Boston, New
York, Charleston, Savan
nah, Mobile and New Or
leans.
“ Do. do. at other places,
Tolul amount of discounted
paper running to maturity,
Ol the discounted paper ly
ing over, there is,
Protested and in
suit, 10,767 85
Pretested but not
in suit, 95,598 89
Not protested nor
in suit, 18,244 79
Total amount of
discounted pa
per lying over, 121,611 53
Of the discount
ed paper lying
over, there re
mains unpaid
by consent of
the bank under
special arrange
ment, 112,415 45
Total amoun#of
discounted pa
per all consid
ered good,
Amount due this
bank by other
banks in good
ciedit,
Amount due this
bank by indi
viduals.
Funds in hands
of agents,
Notes of ihe
banks of this
8iate in good
credit, 83,786 00
Notes of the
bank of theU-
nited States and
branches and
other distant
banks in good
credit, 30,109 00
Total amount of
notes of oilier
banks on hand, 113,894 00
Specie funds.
1,221,256 26
CR.
1,221,256 26
1,022,331 48
2,243,587 74
124,611 53
97,582 85
102,009 17
2,363,199 2
97,582 85
3,033 21
102,009 17
• •' If 5 ? 1
113,894 00 113,894 00
312,792 65 312,792
Gold,silver and,
copper coin t>e-
longing to this
bank in its
vault,
Total amount of specie and
speci- funds, 91,817,618 17
Real estate including banking house,
Stock in the Georgia lUil-Koad and Banking
Company,
Protest account.
Incidental expenses,
33,900
36,050
6
2,196
83,069,713
Bank of Augusta, April 9th, 1836.
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“ •• “ at the branches,
“ il “ in Philadelphia,
“ “ “ in New York,
“ dividends unpaid,
“ discount account,
“ surplus fund,
“ balances due to other banks,
“ “ to Bank State of Georgia and
branches,
“ individual deposites,
2,111,726
30.000
70.000
4 656
136,494 76
61.354 46
161,351 23
372,432 90
837,892 51
95,797,426 S9
Fills in circulation, viz:
Payable in Savannah,
at ihe branches,*
“ in Philadelphia,
“ in New York,
Total circulation,
April 16, 1836.
> < ~ r: -
. Names. No
Scarbrough, and W. Taylor,
Lucy Isaac, by trustee, Robert
Hutchison,
George Jones,
Joseph Jones, for the minors ef
Thomas M’Lelan Stone,
Sarah R. R. Jones,
Adam Johnston, in trust for Jane
B Peake,
Mary Kolb,
William Kolb,
337,917
1,136.382
7,6 lit
11,140
$1,796,079
A. rORTEK, Cashier
* Since the 2d April, instant, up to which time this report
is made, the office at Augusta has received by impormlions
SJO-OX* in specie, nod the .citiripa* •■■■> k : nvannnh $20,-
OtO more, rrnking in all, specie on Lane, $632,571 57
April 16, 1836. A. P.
RECAPITULATION.
DR.
To Notes and bills of exchange discounted, $2,690,979 12
“ real estate, 32,090 41
“ banking house and lots, • 66,185
Sienm boat and Savannah corporation stork, 21,100
“ salaries,
“ incidental expenses,
“ bridge at Augusta,
“ assignment of a judgment,
“ protest account,
“ balances due from other banks,
“ “ from State Bank and branches,
“ bills principal bank Savannah on hand,
“ “ branches on hand,
“ “ payable in Philadelphia on hand,
“ “ payable in New York on hand,
“ “ of other hanks on hand, 316,369
“ specie on hand, 582,971 57
17,006 25
4,825 50
50,000
5,100
221 75
423,312 73
403,099 51
123,602
675,314
22,360
55,860
929,310 57
85,797,426 89
By capital stork,
“ bills signed payable in Savannah.
CR
81,500,000
461,519
State of Georgia, Chatham county.—William B.BulIocb, [
President, and A. Porter, Cashier, of the Bank of the State
of Georgia, being duly sworn, say that the returns herewith
mad -, contain to the best of their knowledge anti belief, a
true statement of the condition of said Bank and Branches;
the returns to this Bank from each Branch having been
made under the oath of the President and Cashier thereof,
and at Greenesborough by the Agent there.
W. B. BULLOCH, President.
A. PORTER, Cashier.
Sworn to, before me, this 15th April, 1836.
JOHN GUMMING, j. i. c. c. c.
A List of Stockholders, in the Bank of the S’ate of Georgia,
Names. -’O. 01
Sarah Adums,
Academy Camden county,
Henrietta Almy, by trustee, J. M.
Berrien, 1
Louisa F. Alexander,
Meson Academy,
Jacob Abrahams,
Adam L. Alexander,
Chatham county academy,
Richmond county academy, 1
George W. Anderson, executor of
estate of W. J. Scott,
Glynn county academy,
Thomas Adams, trustee for Catharine
A. M. Adams,
Ann Barron,
Nrttiey Barrett,
Edmund Bowrire,
Elijah Boardman,
William Bones, Charleston,
Ann M. Bourke, trustee lor Catha
rine Odell,
Arm M. Bourke, trustee for l^lizabctli
Bourke,
Anti M. Bourke, guardian of Sarah,
Jane, Thomas and W illiam Bourke,
children uf T. Bourke, deceased,
Wiiliarn B. Bulloch,
John Carmichael,
Harriett Campbell,
Valadon Cowling and children, by
trustees, It. ltichardsone and
William Davies,
S. D. Corbilt,
Hosannah Creamer,
Robert Clark,
Charleston Eire and Marine Insur
ance Company,
Nathan Crawford,
Philocblea E. Casty,
Ann Claudia Coachman,
Edivatd Coxe,
Central Bunk Georgia, 5,
R. A. Cunningham, guardian of
Mary Cunningham,
Robert Campbell,
Aaron Champion,
Christ Church, Sunday School
Society,
Chris I Church, Sunday School
Building Fund,
Mary G. Dunning,
James K. Daniel,
Frederick Densler,
William Dearing,
Bethia Diinon, by executors. J. Pen-
field in trust,
William Elliott,
Lydia M. Edwards.
Maria Edwards,
John Fox,
James Fraser,
R. Watkins Flournoy,
Marcus Flournoy,
Hovvel C. Flournoy,
John J. Flournoy,
R. Willis Flournoy,
Seaton Grantham!,
Catharine J Grimes and daughter
by trustee, George Jones,
.Tulin B. Gaudry,
William Godfrey,
George Glen, tn uso Mary, Sarah
and Archibald Glen,
Priscilla Houstuim,
Hannah Hubbard,
Thomas N. Harnillon,
Hibernian Society, Savant.ah,
Sarah G. Haig,
Abraham Hargreaves,
J. B. Herbert,
Nancy Ilunsler by John Bones,
William Smith and Paid F.
Eve, trustees,
Isaac Henry,
Patrick Houston, for Susan M.
Johnston,
Juriah Harriss, in trust for the Ap
pling academy, Columbia county,
T. N. Hamilton, as the committee ol
Augustus Napier, a lunaiic,
Roliert Hutchison,
C. L. Hutchison, by N. Wallace
and G W. Anderson, trustees,
Ann G. Hunter,
Edmund Wyatt,
Rachel and Sarah Johnson,
Joseph Joties,
Jane P. Johnston,
P. Augusta Johnston,
Margaret L. Isaac,
Lucy S. Isaac,
B R. Johnston,
W P. Johnston,
Joseph W. Jackson,
Sarah S. R. R. Jenkins, by trustees,
R. A. Reid nnd W. W. Mann,
Eliza Ann Jackson, by C. A. Har
per and C. Waters, in trust,
ElizvH. Johnston,
Estate of Robert Isaac, by William
Scarbrough, William Taylor and
N. Wallace, executors,
Adam Johnston, m trust,
Lucy Isaac,
Lury Isaac, by trustees, VYilliam-
tors John Pray, deceased,
George Jones Kuiiock,
; P. M. Kolloek,
, Mary Fenwick Kollotk,
j Zachariah I-amar,
Christiana Levett,
; James I-amb.
| Joseph II. Lumpkin,
I G. B. Lamar,
1 Diana S. Lubbock,
j— 1 Joseph M. Lawton, for use estate
of William II. Lawton,
Lewis LeConte,
Catharine Lawton,
Catharine l.awton, for MorgianCain,
Alexander J. Lawton, attorney of
Martha 8. Barksdale, adminis
tratrix of estate ofT. H. Barks
dale, for use said estate,
John 1). Mongin,
Mordecai Myers,
Ann C. Millen,
James iM’Laws,
James M‘Laws, guardian for Lucy
M. Jones,
David M‘Ivinncy,
Joseph Manning,
Lewis Myers, treasurer,
VV. W. Montgomery, guardian for
Abraham IL iM'Law*,
Nancy A. M’Rca,
John M‘Rovy,
Jesso Mftrcor
Andrew L. Miller,
James M I-aws, trustee for William
Raymond am! Lafayette M'Lavvs,
Martha M. M. ModerwelJ, bv John
M’Kinne, trustee,
The justices of the inferior court of
Morgan county and thtir succes
sors in office, in trust,
An Irrw Mitchell,
W. W. Montgomery, trustee for
Anna Laura M'Lnws,
Sarah Matlia Morel,
Mordecai Myers, in trust for Sarah
E. Miller,
A- C. M’Kiuley, guardian of Sarah
E. Upson,
A. C. M’Kiidey, guardian of Ste
phen Upson,
\\ illiam .Morel, tru—te for the chil
dren of John J. Gray,
George 51 Newton,
Hugh Nesbit,
New England Society, Augusta,
Edward Neufvillc,
Thomas Oden,
I). O’Byrne,
John Phinizy,
Sarah Petlibone,
Anthony Porter,
Estate of P. Prendergjnst by L.
O'Byrne and II Cassidry, ex
ecutors,
j Thomas Paine,
Edward Qutji,
Abraham Richards, jun. 1
Alexander Richards, 1
Gertrude E. Richards, 1
W. II. Richards, 1
T. P. Richards, .
Mary E. Roberts, 3
Sarah Rice, by executor J. Pray, de
ceased, lo
C. T »V. Rogers, 559
Nathaniel and Catharine E. Russell, 5o
Thomas Ragland, 2u
William Kalin, 2o
Jonathan Jtalili, ]<j
Catharine Smith, 6
David Stanford, 23
’ shares.
Am’t. paid.
50
5,000
39
3.900
60
6,000
8
800
50
5,000
19
1.000
I
1®
1
100
•20
e.ono
50
5,000
10
1,000
7
700
100
10,000
122
12,200
200
20,OUT)
5
500
142
14,2®
16
1,6®
1H
11,4®
6,5®
30
3,0®
, 1
100
15
1,500
61
G.4®
1>
1,5®
0
9®
700
10
*.,000
Co
6,0®
50
5,0®
15 ‘
1.5C0
10
1,000
3
3®
8
8®
172
17,2®
3
300
15
j,:oo
Ol
2,2®
97
9,700
34
3,400
9
9®
9
9®
5
5®
21
2,10*1
21
2,1®
251
£5,152
129
12,000
200
20,®0
10
1,000
7
700
12
1,2®
17
1,7®
20
2,00<i
34
3,4oo
47
4,7vo
-
7t>o
15
l,5n0
15
l,5i«o
oaid thereon.
shares. Am’t paid.
20
2,000
U
1,400
120
12.000
50
5,000
50
5,®0
31
3,100;
200
20,0®
60
6,000
1-20
12,000
6
600
11
U®
2
200
37
3,700
10
1,0®
15
1,5®
21
2,100
50
5,0® [
lOi
1,050 ;
lOi
1,050 j
5
5®
5
5®
1®
10,0® ,
66
6,600 j
29
j
2,900 ;
17
1,700 !
3
300
IS
1,8® .
CO
'll
28,300 1
123
12,300 ;
20
2,000 *
3L
350 ;
104
10,100 !
,000
509,000 .
35
3,500 !
66
C.6® I
20
2,®0 1
3
300 !
G
COO
3
3®
50
5,000
25
2,5®
C
600
20
2.000
11
1,100
30
3,000
20
2,0®
45
1.5®
13,400
134
65 i
6,550
Hi
1,150
361
3,650
554
5,55(1
250
25,000
100
10,0®
6
COO
20
2,0®
30;
3,650
17
1,700
16
1.6®
1
1®
1®
10,0®
11
1,1®
30
3,®0
15
1,500
100
10,0®
51
5,100
35
3,5®
15
1,5®
7
'
700
72
7.2®
102
10,2®
10
1,0®
10
1,0®
21
2,1®
3
3®
200
20,000
9
0®
5
500
4
400
2
2®
5
5®
8
8®
15
1,5®
25
3,6®
100
10,0®
n
2®
2304
23,0.00
18
1.600
78
7,SCO
C. Edmonsion, in trust,
llizabeth Sawyer, by trustees, A.
Porter, R. Morgan, and R. M.
Morgan,
A. Smith, trustee under the wilt of
Miss E. Smith,
harles H. Starr,
Alexander Spencer,
Stevens Thomas,
Hugh Taylor,
Isaac S. Tuttle,
16
1,1(10
13
William Taylor, administrator of
the estate of A. 31. Taylor,
Alexander Telfair, ex’or. of B. Gib-
bony, trustee, under the will of
William Gibbon?,
William Taylor, trustee for Mrs.
3
4o
13
5o
65
60
15
144
134
8
52
Mnry C. Taylor.
». w. Tom.
lint A. G. Roberts,
Eugenie Tliomasson,
G. W. Thomas, executor of Joseph
Thomas,
Francis L. Upson,
Dorothy Van Ycvreen,
Asaph Waterman,
John P. C. Whitehead,
Elizabeth 31. Watkins,
Emily Watkins, by Polly Watkins,
guardian,
Robert Watkins, by Polly Watkins,
guardian,
Paul II. Wilkins, jun.
Amarinthn L. Walker, by trustees,
J. Whitehead and S. Douse,
Geoige VV’. Waldburg, jun.
Elizabeth 1. Waldburg,
Jacob Waldburg,
lo
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21
85
J4o
75
35
lo
73
16
21
23
loo
15,000
loo
loo
1*10
loo
leu
5oo
1,000
55,9oo
5.000
2.000
2.000
1.000
600
2.500
5,ooc*
600
2oo
2oo
2,ooo
2.500
1,6 oo
l.loo
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1 1,1,000
1,2uo
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4.000
l,3oo
5.000
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6.000
l,5oo
14,4oo
13,loo
8no
7,2ob
5,2uo
5tw>
loo
l,13o
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2,loo
8.500
14.000
7.500
3,00*1
1.000
7,3oo
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2, loo
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5.000
10.000
5oo
000
$ 1,5:>o,o<r©
April 16, 1336.
I t*e Ktandarii of Union,
A. PORTEB, Cash hr.
So’-.thcra Banner, Soutliem Spy,
give the preceding Bank Reports one insertion.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application w ill be made
to the inferior court of DeKalb county, when sitting
tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Thomas Mri.i.iKA.v. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased, 3Iay 2, 1336.
47 JAMES 3IILLIEAN, cx'or.
GEORGIA^ llenry County.
'IttTHEREAS, John Walker, guardian of John and Lew-
” * is Tytis, applies for letters of dismission from said
guardianship,
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, wby said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this 2d May, 1836.
47-6tm CHARLES BAYNE, ». c, c. o.
GEORGIA. Henry County.
Inferior Court, sitting fir ordinary purposes,
May ’f\rm, 1836.
Picsent J’jhn A. Ellis, Hendley Varner, John T. Bentley
and John Treadwell, Justices.
U lhE NISI.—It appearing to tlie court, that Eleanor
Burges, Lite of said county, deceased, did, while in
life, to wit, on the second day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and thirty, make arid exc.-ute, to John C. Burges,
her certain writing obligatory, by which she bound herself,
her heirs,executors, administrators and assigns, to make or
cause to be made, unto the said John C. Burges, his heirs or
assigns, good and sufficient rights and titles to a certain lot
of land known as lot number one hundred and twelve (112)
in the twenty-seventh (27th) district of Lee county, when
I10, the said Jotm C. Burges, should take the plat and grant
for the same out of the office; and that the said John C.
Burges did afterwards, to wit, oa the 18th day of Decem
ber, 1332, duly assign and transfer the said bond to James
Sanders; and it further appearing that the said Eleanor
Burges departed this life intestate, without executing lilloft
in compliance with the said bond; v
It is, therefore, on motion of the *aid James Sanders, or
dered by the Court, That al! persons concerned show cause
to this court, by the first Monday m September next, (if
any they can) why William Gray, administrator on the es
tate of the said Eleanor Burges, should not he directed fo
make titles in pursuance of the said bond; and that a copy
of this Rule be published in some public gazette of this
State three months previous to the rime aforesaid.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court. May 3,1836.
43-3rm CHARLES BAYNE, p. c . e. o