Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 23, 1829, Image 2

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FREDERICK S. FELL,, [cirr fritinttw- Daito L’eper........eight dollars f«r annum. Count.- Paper •••••••• six dollars pur annum. CaTAHLK it* advauce. All Nows, and Now Advertisements ap- - , penr initnt jljtnpct v. . C7* OfBce In l)i6ksoil v » thro# story rriuk building, on the Bay, near tlio Ex change, between Bull ami Drayton-streets. BAVANNAlls MONDAY EVENING. Nov. *9. The Members nf ihe fly nod of South Carolina and Georgia, who design to at tend the meeting of the same on Thursday thedd December,in this city,aieiespcctftilly notified, tint derangements' are made for those who travel by Land, thsi their horses may bo left at tho Livery stables oTtbe Georgia Hotel, where provision is tnsda for tbem. Prom thence they will bo illi cited to the subscribers, who bare in charge tliedu ty of providing accommodation for all the, members of tho Synod, among'those sever al families of tho City who hare'kindly of fered lo'rtcelr* them. JOB. CUMMINO. WM. CRADTllEE, Jr. 'Committee. Jn ’•$ well T 'BWI «V certain duties *h\cN ought to bo gratu- ilously pet binned t Does not the very na ture of out iiistitutlirirs contrSnplato such duties, end are they not mutual, aud re paid by an exchange 7 ' A Hill to call a Cunrentlon, and'vevise the Constitution, will cause much discus- lion. Can the powors of a Convention be limited J Will populetlon. or population and taxation, be mode the basis of repte- scntaXlun t Those questions, among oth ers, press upon the mind of every reflecting man. Do not many of tho alterations ap pear premature t instance biennial sessions in n now state, and whilo such acquisitions of territory arc making wo may he called a new state—constantly requiring looal lows of much importance, which if nut pas sed, relaidt the growth, ami iinpiovemcn ofthe country. The Bond hill has passed) many amend ment! in the Senate will be made In it. November, sorb. To-day the election ofStato House Of ficers came on. nhd resulted os follows.— ■You will perceive that all the old officers hare been re -elected.. for Secretary ef State. NOVEMBER to, lgtt J wrote to you somo tluys shier), 'ant' forward you by this day’s mail repnti- of Uro state Of the different banks. I understand that a report will.be made bo- fore tlio committee oh Internal Improve- 1 meets this afternoon against our Carul, fur which I hope to carry 'a siibitlttito in the Committee, Tlio Mil for making roads tea. which, as first Introduced. In the House, was wholly psrtial, and objectiona ble, was, after some Important modifica tions, passed by. the House. It OMhot, however, 1 believe, pass tho Senate, with out being put ill such shape os svlll suit ihe views of the Senators Tram the EhsMroi Southeastern, rind Southern pails parts Of our Statu, mid when It goes into Cbinmit tool-propose to oiler such a substitute. • 1 think hower the result will be a rejection of the whole bill. Several bills of Importance to our cottn ty have been introduced in ilia Senate du ring tire week for the particulars of which I refer you in the Gaieties. 2 days out, bouud toSt.Johb, Mel Anfl had s'st uway ou Monday fihjbirimhj o’cloclt, on Ilia 11*11 Muni) Ruck, Hanking 33.18# 40 14,000 00 Hamilton, licixrtnitrt, Scattering, 111 mo it Elected ComihoDore Mldgely and family arrived in tills city last 'evening from t’eu-scols For Ihe benefit of Mrs. llldgely’s health, which is delicate, the Comnihdote lisa travelled oVdr Ishd from Sr. Marks. We are glad to learn that lie eiiteribins hopes of thesafety of thell. S.SIoop Hornet, as she was spoken at anchor, after the'gale, and although dismasted,'declined any of fers of assistances unnecessary, leaving specie on board, she may have proeesled to Norfolk or New York. Tire Commo dore has taken lodgiugs at Mrs. Maxwell’s and intends remaining in tho city several days, before he proceeds to IPashington. 'The Hon. O. M. Troup readied this, city yesterday afternoon, aa Iris way to Washington, lie will proceed on his jour- ■ riey In a day or two. We are happy to tay that his health is tnnch improved Holt, Clayton, T.-ll James Cleland, was elected on Bator -day last, Justice of the Peace for the fourth Beat, -In the toom of Win. - Beers, resigned. We understand the river Had risen about four feet, but is now falling again. Two negroes, one a woman, Cinila, lie j.-ngibg to Mrs. Lubhock.the other .a'young girl J limey belungHie to Mrs. Jcnes, hive been tried before the Inferior court of Rich ihnnd county, and fnob.l guilty of Arson, They vers to receive their sentcnc—do.,ill •f&ti Friday list. oh whtoTr day Mr. Par- snnt’s negro Lewis would be put opon his (fiat fur the satire Offence. 4i3 For JVeasuwr. 1«3 86 Elected (08 For Cota pi rotter General. 1st hall.it- Id ballot. tlowaid, AVillianis, loo SI no Elected so Muffin, 41 .28 Eaudolplf, 3a >» 'Green, il 2 HI tank, i fiU 211 — J or Surveyor General. Belbilii*-, 110 UuiherfiHd, 47 Thomas, S# Smattering, Elected Virginia Coitrrnfim.—Tlio question of Ihe basis ol representation has boon tied ded In the Virginia Convention in favor of white population alone. The vole was ve ry closo 40 to 47. This doelsion refers to the Representative branch alone Contrary to expectation Mr. Randolph took part In the last day’s debate aqd occu pied the Hour for ten hours. Ills speech slight sketch of which we have sren, marked with the usual features of terse- arid causticity, lie was in the mi nority, The debate on the manner in which tit* Senate shall be constituted 1s expected tn give visa to feelings nor* warm angry, and agitating than have hitherto prevailed. Itlsllatedth.il Kir. Forrest Intends to bring forward his Price Tragedy at tho i*.ttk Theatre, New Yorlt. bt,tWl0 18,008 00 estate .....wing house Amount duo by oilier hanks oil open acomiiit llills of oilier char tered banks rrf Georgia 140,850 00 Dp of other .. ... xintos 14,445 00—140,801 00 Amount of specie belonging . to tho hank lit its vaults 108,-08* oo mouth, 84 dey* I ill. was oast u»< Oct at 8 o'clock, ua.ir Herrington. Immediately after going on slmro, in consequence of e houvy sea miming, Hie cie* were forced to lake to the bn.its—uoxl morning, at 10 o'clock, limy wire picked up by tub Sclir. Britannia,and taken to Bari ingtoiii—Halifax Journal. nOBTON, Nuv. 1*. Thomas Holland, Joshilt Lawrence, Jr. Thomas M. Waterman, and Joshua IL Borrv. wero examined at the U- tj. Circuit Court ill Ibis district on Monday last, by Judge DhvIs.oh emhiHilnCof Mr. Pranois IV. Welsh, 1st mote of brig Willi.m. !• Dlmmock, master, for a mutiny on board while lying In the harbour bf Gibraltar, on the 4tst Sepi. last- They were required to give bail In the stlm of5500 each to lake their trial ol tlio next term ol tho courMOth of May uoxl. and in defaultthereof three wero committed in priron. Lawrence having procured bell. The mutiny occur rail while tho uuptaiii was on shore! and ■ . . . it tippe.fred an the examination that both fromlltiorf much hnpiovcd since ill# males wore knocked down and were forced to lake refuge in tlm cabin, where the captain found them, with somo of tlio ere* guarding rhe companion way, when ho repaired on board. State of the Augusta Insurance an J Sank. Company. DR. Tn capital stock paid in Hank uotes In circuluiiim Deposits for unclaimed di vidends, Sic. Ilrancli U. M, bank Satan- nalt ' 110,000 01 51,005 01 84,833 8- CR. Ily specie and specie fund 1,885 0 8108,003 61 11,(01,571 071 Notes uf other banks i - | Hills exchango discounted taken Tram Hie books of tlio bank of | Notes discounted for Au- 08,853 80 4.748 It 14,304 61 gulto Bills and notes In suit and lying over Damaged cotton unsold, bank fixtures, fitc. val ued at Bank ofDdcitn, \ Octohei 14. 1840. ( But—In transmitting the Annual Report of the State and cjmdlllon of the Hank of Darien Anu its Branches, It alfurds me pleasure lb bo aide to exhibit that stale and | Amount of loss rnndliloif much linDtovcd since tba last te- 100,008 74 800 00 0,330 oo Oiie hundied tndtwenty-right members compnie tho House of Assembly of Now York. As far as the lolurus of the lata election have cumo to hand, Ihe account stands lliust—Administration 88—Oppo sition 6—Antl-Mjsnnhj 18. Tho Providence Patriot of tho I tilt insl says—'“The rumor of the explosion of tlie For Major Oenetal'of lift Division Georgia »« i " n Uui “ O/iwr Ellsworth, which reach Militia. . j cd tins town nn Sunday last, wo «ro hap Brigadier General David Taylar, M.-joi’ChailllFliiydi BcaRcricg, 131 70 4 oy to stute, tm ns otil to be unfounded, Bank of the State of Georgia, 7 Savannah, lOlb Oct, 1846. S fltn—I have tha’hnimr to transmit, in compllaheo With Legislative requisition Ihe Annual Report <d' the Slate ami condi tion of the Bank of the State of Georgia, and Its Offices. Tlio tiAtl profits for the six months preceding the first Ortohqr In- slant, amount to sixijr eight thousand lev en hundred and eighty one dollars and for tv three cants: finni that sum the dividend n bunt to he declared will he paid, and the b dance added to the surplus fund. Silica the exhibit of the lost yaar, for Ule use of the Genoinl Assembly, the amount charged for the Banking Houses Add Leif) 111 vo been reduced to tho present supposed value nf that property,end tile sum fetjuir- cd tot-flbci the ubject, tngothcr with ntlioi sums carried to profit and loss account, have boon paid by appropriations out of tlie surplus at reserved fund. I amrenpeclfullv. your ob’t terv-n. \V. II. BULLOCH, President. IBs Excellency John Forsyth, 4?overnor of Georgia. A General StatemtOtoflhe eltuaUon.ofthe Bank ot the State of Georgia and Bran- chto, on the 1st of t\t. lbi'J . DR. To capital stock Note in circulation Individual deposits Balances between princi pal Bank and brunches, mid sundry Htnto banks Sixth Cltcnit Gotirt U. S. Dividends unpaid Surpiu, fund Discount or nett profit lust six iimnlhs 1,51)0.000 00 1,lit)?,854 00 475,503 (ID S>&7,siI C3 40 554 Robert w'Alton, 1 51 tiecretary and Caihier. Rank of Maeon, Oet. 7, Uij Sin—Encloseil, I Iv.vc the honor to I liAnd your F.xctlleiicY a statement 0 f,, | alfahs of the Aank of Macun—Thai f, t It will be seen by ihe accompanying statement thht after meeting the obligation Incurred to the Stale by ihe payment or tlie annual Instalment nf gl5O,006, * bdnnt-e I it left to tlio credit of tho Bank of g57,-1 0O6. Tltlt amount nf disposable fund Is a Sttr-1 (leient guaraniao of tlie capacity of tho the Babk lias lost nothing hy bad rtebi, bank in sust.Vm ittell in its reeentljr renew- and none of the debts now duo It, at , tu , i d activo nperatiuhs, end the confidenee sldtrad bid or doubtful, evinced hy the ptihlio ih tiro tiew biUs, | whilst it lecmes m them a genoral eircnla linn, runnul fail In the end to produce a| prolitaido return to the Instltutlutt, I have the honor to bo very rrktiebifully ymir nb'l serv’li . J AMI-'.H TROtT, JOHN T. LAMAR, Presldont, Bank of Maun, I To hit Excellency, John Fmsyth, Uma. J I nor of the State of Georgia. 1 1.4 general Otalement of the llltn/lion , . Sunk nf Macon, Uetober I, Into. Dll. Hill* in circululloli Undivided profits „ I Aiuouii; tine tu other bank* I Individual deposits Pre’iJenl Blink ofDurien. I To juopoilion of capital slock Tn ills Ekeellency John Forsyth. I paid 'n 7y',i General itatewent of ihr. condition oj tht ■• -■•-a Bank if Darien, and il* oJJIcet at Mil Icditevilh and Afnc n, October 3, 1829, 1)R To- lulls IH circui.'itiun of old and new emistiun £183,043 0? Oupit.il slock paid In RSL173 00 Dvtluct this sun) redeemed l.y tlie colleetinn * qS und and flmiblfill debt, 188,808 02—484,276 08 nepusijl mi Individual ac- ,00411 105.51) N 0 718 41 -.Mill 1JM II £189,480 81 408.087 59 68,880 HO 5,1)01 on 34,095 07 count at principal bank anil at office) Baldnt-cs duo other badkajiy office) Dividend) unclaimed Reserved Hind after deduc ting thtv Animated losie) In had debts, the deprecia tion in real csigie and ex penses tu date 15,010 66 08.781 49 till NEW YORK. Nov. Id. Ikstruetire Fires—About half pisr ff o'clock this morning a fire brnkoout in tlio brewery of Mr. Thmnat Morton, No. no Essex street near ftivlngtnn, which In con sequence of the want of water, spread with great rapidity, and destroyed tenor twclvo dwellings borides otil- r buildings, end most of tho household furnlliirs-, and considers. „ day. When first imrodcred it wax, too bte nierchandlic: Ihe property destroyed Is I .Steam Iroat slock sectional.—and the whole of iho Easternl valued at from twenty tn twenty five thou- Cnrpnralion slock Sammah •Uicgatioii wire decidedly opposed to if. MU'l dnllars. I be riillowing ls a llsj or | Assignments nf Jddgenients, An aher cnrrrspniidcnt writes es lollowe . MILLED .LEUGEVII.LE, tilth Nov. lcto. ‘The road bill pastod the house yestet- Ctt. By disco lnletl notes ill- I eluding tlioso in suit i Bills uf Exchange I State bank stock Banking house aiid lot) Beal estatn Augusta bridge $3,347,075 47 jftd.doo 3d 1,604,895 98 $74,(155 08 196.504 00 0<l,4tt 93 07.904 88 70,000 00 16.100 00 18,100 00 A 1,445 81 ' , I property destroyed as far es We hare beon hill, an ,i.il raosi o»* coaaaaeo.vpxmev — Exnaet of oleiter dated MILLEDGEV1LLE, 18th Nwv. m0 “No matter of any general interest hat Ikao introduced, except the hill to improve the public road). This bill was the effort, no tfonhl .of those who believed Ihe best tn terctl of the tiate lav in the eonnttex north, - and nortli-weet. and should all enneefitrato . In Augotla. The intemions however of those who have advocated Rio amendment ‘ may bn frustrated In ihe aea.te, for they cannot full, or settle upon any plan. An additional section is now befure the house tu appropriate SCO,OOOtn purchase negroes to work on the oads from Savannah to Macon, via Uublini from Macon by htx- eyth m Columbus, from Cotunibus via. Decatur to l.awrcnceville—this amend menl ins l,ccn adopted. T think I shall vote, against tho whola bill.. because the s? diitributiuii is unequal, and taxation has not been regarded. As respects fe'avan- nah.muclt liberality lias I rcit >lie»n her for By ailsmtndioent liowever to tlie bill, eu i lo '. soel | J ,j n . appiopriatiun of twenty five r tl all sand dol- OnEstex slreef—TtmmasMorlon.biew. lars has been mode, for Ihe purchase of I ery. No. 116s entirely destroyed, hands, one half to be pieced on ihe mm! A Barber'e shop unoccupied, leading from Macon to Savannah, and Ihe ‘ ^ A , wo , |0 _ b , ick f(0nt , lume> VcitmininK half to dj vitV.il on tho rondi j occupied by Me^rs. Wlnna .i, carpenter; from Columbus to M.icon, by »»y of For-j Oen. Place, bran founder; Isaac Weiselh. aytb. and iKArtnd from Columbus to Law- chamnukert ihd T Bennett, smith, eutlin- 14,741 83 Sit., Cash on hand In snndry local batik notes 150,056 06 Doll) U. B. bank ■ and lir.imihti 68,480 0O Do lu specie 819,114 08—512.132 07 it;'- £6,947.073 47 Bank of rte Stats of Georgia, ) Buvannah, 15tli October, 1846. < •*i _ A. PORTER, Cashier. tlio last yoars |iast by all, or liuih parties, but tho scheme now, liefure iho ' Legtsla tore, if connected with tlie Charleston rail rovJ, will take away flic whole interior trade. Mr. Davis of Richmond has repor ted to the Cniimiillee on |,iiern,l iniproTc- mcnlt, oil that part of the Oovefhm'a, Mes sage rol.iliug ta our contemplated Canal to tlie ALtamaha. ,v' lie reasons on tlio inipraclicaliildy of tlie plan, and if practlcablci its Inotiliiy. You know lie is a gentleman fond of theory,and I apprehend this is one which has errone ous as others wlifcli lie lias furincil Tlie bill on roads is still under discussion, and al ded as is contemplated, • wo svlll derive " much adva$ugO'(roi(i.Tt‘Vl,oiir local silii tion svil admit. The bill ta compensate petit Jurors was laid on the table fur the balance of die session, and I presume can not be again resuscitated in aisy other * -form until the next session, _ when its pa rents will i-igali) produce to public cumuns- aeratioii the deformed offspring. The compensation nf Jurors is pot objection t- . bte, but the moJ« to eumnesttto fbe.-r' tbc difficulty. BhaU it b( drawn nut of the 'pubfctreasury wouldsoon beex- haustedj.SbSil tlie counties tu pay .their oww JOTWilA taxed 1—Theqieopla Are al ready taxed to a suffit ient amount, and, in one year, a Juriir nduiil not rcceiro more eomf«nsation ihau bo has paid in (axe) fa tDe purpose. Lut dl not wo owe each oth- Im Bank of Augueta. ) bill October) 1820. ) ] ltis Excellency John Fureylh. Governor oj Georgia Six—Ih compliance with rxisting acts Inf the Legislnture of this.State, requiring I '•AnniMl Heldrltt of ihe.stalo and enndi- I tion of the severnl Chattered Banks there- reitnevilia in Gwinnett count/. This win I ly , wo „ 0 bric|( ftonl ^ open a direct cmnmunkatlon from Coluin-1 oceupied by Messrs. Cleavelaod, IVIsebum bus to flavannali, nntl will of course be I and Finn. rtn. - beeeflci.d to us. However the approptle-1 On the corner of JSteei and Bivlngton. - t. r wr .» r u..»M .t.«u.... taaftrag opposed, and Votad against the bill, had I lido entirely destroyed. Mr. E. lost all his not understood from a meeting of tlie Ess-1 stock. We are informed that this gentle tern delegation, held ih • evening beftire, I man had sufficient lime tn have laved 1i(l that thev would support the bill, in order to! 5 ‘ 0ck * 11,11 {'! *® lt .— ----- —i .o' „„l. I ding was "/reproof." ihe walls of tlihliai" I have the liutult to tiensnnt herewith get it through the house, they being P"* .house are standing, all the other buildings 1 a retuinortito situation of the affairs tif suaded that a much larger ipproprlAtlon are down. . ibis hank, on the 1st October. 1849. Com would be made in the Seuute or the bill On Rivington Street*-No. 113. A Sta-1 pared with that of last year, it exhibits t would tlieto be defeated. Buch Iain cort- b, e. deetroyed. • decrease in the amount ol bad and doubt ..akid will -L. .. n,„ j.i.oasinal N , 0 " A Hair dresser’s Shop, occu-1 fill debts. Vinocd will be the ease, as tlio delegxsion 1 pl#d bv Hiram Force, do. The Beal Estate belonging to ibis bank ■ftoni Ihe Western. South estpro, and | Nn Ijl. A two storj brick front House | is put down as heretofore, at Cost—In this item, it is safest to presume somo eventual loss. are Iliad, '! |g. i .mipi iwo ur iiiieg_imiiii uweiung Houses, i Upon tlie whole, tills Institulion is con ‘ ■ a and several stables, all destroyed. I side red by its Managers, to be in u perfectly Extract iff anntiicr letter - On the East side of Essex the roofs of I sound stale, with a fair pruspact of support IT several buildings wi-ro slightly injured. Mux its established .good credit with the “In the Senate nothing of material Im- From the great distance to iho river,and ... — Jaasi'sstst w ee*. ' had a.faiigUing duty. Most of them cent A bill tn separate tlie offices of thdclctks nienccd working at half past s o’clock, am of the Buperior, and Inferior Court* was “*eral companies were still *t work at half rejected, and a bill wa, passed to repeal .1- I act of 18*5, by which all minerals,,ores, fcuriy on Thursday morning,a fire broke &Ce were reserved to the state. Tlie bill I nut the corner of bridge ami Prospect sts. for a limiled convention is In brder for <o-1 brooklyo. w hlcli nearly destrbyod two morrow, slid a bill to alter the constitution 'IwAliing hoturs. and materially injured a Tn capital slock • . ... „ . w , ,* ,. I third. 1 lie occupants Sero Mr/ lia.ic bank notes -rntd chancohills |lw sessions of the Le^isla- Lockwood* Mr. Miles Conk, and Mr. )u circulation ture bienninl is assigned for Tuesday—the Mr. Cook kept n grocery store, and lost Amount at the credit of .in* fate of ooth these bills is doubtful* In tho l ro r »*t of his stock.—Com Adv, I dividuals House ilie/arc at this moment warmly dis-| understand {Hat J Amount atf'the credit of tlio Sut. . ... J .. 1 Mr, Lexgett, superinteiKViitfof the Mer- Treasurer of the U. 8. cussing a bill to make roads through the [ c |,* nl »* Exchange Telegraph, has Vfl this Of former dividends there Stat^V The advocates of tlm bill were] city for the purpose of superintending the remains unpaid iqhsly endeavoring to appropriate all I erection of another telegraphic tower on Reserved fund . mmi.t . . I lh«* tieeii/lila nf Nnt’Arein!/ nn a ctlA uilunl. !/*..» —r ...l.A-i. . £848,511 46 cii. By hilts of other Banks and specie at I’rlucipal Bank, and at offices Balances due by other batiks al piincip.it bank, add at offices Bills of Exchange dittounl- ed al principal hank and at offices £80,044 18 Estimated loss at principal bank. 1,884 50 78,171 62 Notes discounted et principal bank 8|t,085 77 Estinialed loss 45,700 £488,483 77 At offi- cas 848,700 86 Estima ted ' losses 65,000 £484,700 86 570,880 63 Inierttltluc an good nutet under protest and hi suit 40,000 Protest account 843 20 Be il estate at princi pal hank ami offi ces £183,707 74 Estimated depre ciation 80,907 74 85,400 Hnlnnces dun hy offices at Mille.dgsvilla; und Macun 7,481 08 public. The Stock it considered to bs worth 8 toUO pci cent, premium. I ant, very respectfully, Bin,Jour. obedient servnnt, THO’S. GUMMING. President. Bank of Auguota, A general elnlcmeiti and exhibit bf the af fairs af the Bank of Augusta, on the 1st if October, 1**9. DR. day of 800,000 00 368,845 00 104,710 84 13,257 7-1 wilt be amended m .the Senate. Hitmen- Wte beiifii tttfi* ejslem to Augusta, end.1 on ,“ si '? w , ,,li!h ^^ 0l ;» of wlrt «h ded as is conlcinplatej, tvo will ilerivo as tbc Non hern, aiid North western peris of I "* 1 ‘f. f r , „!, ‘I 1 ?.’'m.Thi ™ I a, the Northern, ami North western parts ort p(rrteh of our c 0 „ t , , nd e„, bIe him „ f ^| ita! the state, and carried on amendment to port vcesolsuhlilt arrive from asmtllt and I The I south east ally direction along time before tlixt effect bya majority of Off to 40. . operation* of yesterday afternotm hare they would be visiblaat the Bamly Hook however matenaRy.xKer.d the state fairs .in that house, and in (n der to save the I enable him to make reports uf vessels do bill, which could pot be passed in Senate, | ring the time that the luok ntu houses and if so partially restricted, (hey are now con and the accru- in the mean lime, the dividend to bo . made next month, arid a- bout £2 ,400 incidental ex penses tip to that tlme.are tu be paid. . Tlie remain- dor, upwards of £80,000, is held tu cover present bail debts, and such as may- hereafter be added from iho doubtful list) and also to corer lesson real estate —All tlieae items taken in their fullest extent, Aral' 8.0 3 no 108,472 tt-J 08 81 1,413 83 . cii. By bills of exchange tliscoun ted ruenlng to maturity Notes discounted do Amount due by utlter banks Baiikint House Cash un hand, viz : Specie in vault! £31.054 10 U. Bteics notes 1,075 00 NntOs nf the chatlrr oil hanks uf the state of Georgia, at par *7, tot 00 81, itt n £40, US t| 60,161 » 11.666 56 4.411 tt JAMES REA; Cashier. 67,020 II Savannah. October mh, Sin.—I have the hnuor, f with the Resolution of the J suhiiilt to you die enclosed Ex condition uf the Flantet’s llat.,. with sentiinoitts ol tile 1 hl£lle,t respect, Your verr obedient ssiv’t. JNO. C. NICULL, Pees t. msun Planter’s liinle. His excellency John Forsyjl). Statement of the Funds ot ihi Ptnnlv'i Sank of the State tfGeorgia. Notes, in circulation old emission 48143 Do: new do >04748 Capital paid In 841350 Amntint ol stock owned by the Bank £35536 Dae toothei Banks Due In individual depositors On dividends un claimed Profits and reser ved loud Specie in the vault ami specie rdnds 110840 SO Notes uf other banks 40001 g. 130341 Real estate', , City and other stocks' Notes end bills ol ex change disciiU'ittAd Due by oilier bank* Current expenses 4I!» 54611 ; . £110*101 JOHN C. NICOLt, Pres't.pro.to I J. Marshal:,, Cashier. Savannah, Scpt.tiih.tW- Marine and Fire Insurance link Savannah, 40th Oct. 1619. Bin,—t beg- leave to head to 0 1’e'cni the AiinuKl statement Of 'hi* llsu* - * urn, very respectlnlly, Yoni nboriient terv’t G. IV. HOCK WELL, P« y ; His exeettiinCy John Forsvtli. Govsrl^ ■nl of Ihe Marine onojj Deposits Dividends «,3tl til ,oiv ifaxtr. In specie ant) notos of the U- I ^ 8. Bank payable im Sa vannah *• Notes of billet' Banks anil cash ba’an-tei du.liy Banks in fliil stole And New-Yorlf •* Discounted Notes and Dills of Exr.haiiite of un- doubied cltariictcr “ Stocks bearing interest at 0 per rent “ Heal Estate £1 -46,375 machinery tiro erecting,—Post. lending for an appropriation sufficient to[ purchase on* hundred additional bands, I lector of tho customs. Among tuero ere half foibe placed at Sayannah, and half at mentioned Hie schooner Canadian, sopie . Colliniuu—to "'' nr k off tlie roods in these ?hest* of lea, and certain harrcli.of'fish, more then coverod tiy tllft • twosections. this reservedu,surpliisWund $1,201,571 07 may, with some, smalt alterations fuAdy fpnper, to be published at York. The By nmnutlt discntinls duo' : Rhom it the bill raoi’ot succeed in[ ptess and types wero inirthnsedirr New- 1 h.istliM mnmem liassatf lb* llou3C, and the; l p jd< 3 »* - are now settlin' thi' pbtnpeiisoiiyn' to the I Shipwreck—Tho I,rig New l«e|,Vn, supevlntoodontr ’ Rcceaiore, master, of and from I’ly- pass—e BUiate. the' bank and running to 1 maturity | Of Which therb may bo esti mated its doubt tol 10,000 06 810,553 5? . £843,541 40 EBEN. S. REES, Cashier. Bank of Darien, Oct. 5, 1889. OJf.ee of the A ugusta Insurance St Bank ing Company, 1st Oct. 1816. „ Sin—I have (tie honor to submit in oho- tlience to law, tor the Information of tlie Legislature, the subjoined expose of the sresom state mid condition of the Augusta insurance.-tnd Banking Company. In conformity lo the law creating the Institution, one hundred and ten ttioiisand dollars Was paid into the hands of the Cum intssionnrs appointed under 4lie act of ln- coi pnratiou in eperte, nntl the hills of Char teretl Bank) lit good credit in Ilia 8t.ua, and shortly thereafter (the election af Hi- reclnrinnd Officer. Iinvinc been made,) the Institution went into full operation.— I Annual Statemeu. -j I n tlio brief period w tiicli lias passed, sub- Insurance Butfk. on the 3d Oet. !«»■ sequent to its organization, tli'o loss sus dub nr tub **"*• , lainatl by fire and watet amounts in the | For Nnte* in circulation -Ot, -s aegregata to £08,591, which doas not in clude tlio amount nf loss by two fires bf more recent date, estimated In be front ten lo twelve thousand dollar., the claiiut fur which have hot yet been presented, in alt authenticated ftirn’S The recoipts tor piemlnms.dlicoimta and exchange, amounts In £40,137 18 100, which deducted from the amount of ascer tained loss, Dividend paid- and Incidental charges, &c. leaves (wilhout icferenoe to tlio amount of unsettled claims) a deficit of £11,552 81-100, corresponding to tho annexed exhibit under the signature of the Secretary and Cashier. Il will be peiceivctl. that the amoilnt of Bill) In circulation, is £51,805, and that the assets of tlio Dank pledged tor their re dciniiiin.i. amount tn £157,511 oa-iotijthc Whole of which, with the cxccplinn of (lie notes under protest believed Id be genii.) cun lie rendered itvnil.ihl« in Iron) 90 to 901 days, to lueut any just or legal cluiui in ihe Office, I wilt only further add, that no efforts of private malignity, Iihlril hy the. f re brand i "f the incendiary, Have bean able to tlmka l Slntpmontbl • public oonfidencb’ in Ibo nhiliiy of the In-1 and I’limlcr's Baiik, tor the tai siilution, to resp'nhd promptly tu every just and equitable claim. This evidence of public confidence is justly appreciated^ af fording to Ilia Btoekludders tlie reasonable expeetatjnu.tliat at no very distance period, tlio Office will have triumphod ovei in ro . cent iiiisfuriujies, St have left to fie dl itierl [Statement of thr .v k a sum equal to the profits u.iially accruing «oek ..so from the slocks ol Vimilar institutions. Amount of capital s. y/|4, c9 . itain slr. your obedient servant. I paid in , . 1‘ETEIl DENNOCII, President. Itfol •’ "f b(,nlt ,n C Llx. John Forsyth, Governor,-fct>. j a ion 07,IM *24.871 4,t« b,*> £4*7.14) W. IV.BAKER, Ce£ Oct. 3d. 1826. ? Savannah, Oct. 8d, 1846, Merchant's and PltM'r't®! Augu-ta, IsfOct. Bin,—I Herewith! y»»'«*? ,nonC v.f thd l^tirt.lHof tlieMcn- ,h ° ^"nmos. rospcclful 1 /' Vours', Sic, yorSEl’II W.^'ttrflW 1 txcollenejr Joftn Pora)ib' O orgia. ,Aifi Fu*j>cfty't Luis i|7,«‘f [ Si‘. till