Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, February 02, 1850, Image 4
REPORT*
OF THK JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEE Of INSPECTION
i'On THK BANK OF THK STATE
nr Q / IT nt OIOOI VV t ?u ^r? . ..7 n
{Continued.)
Hills and no'es in suit. The?e amount
cd in the ng^ro^ it? to $141,372 37. ?/
which the sum of C.U.97G 04 iv desperate,
and ought to l?e taken out of the statement,
and carried to the account of profit
and lo.*?, and the sum of*l8.8i'?4 1G idoubtful,
nut there were arre.trs ol interest
on good debts i'i this schedule
nmi)ttril imi/ t/\ ftOQ ft 1 'I id tf'o'rtK *!?-? > .
nppe ir in the statement, nnd more th in
sufficient to replace the bad debts to Le
withd"nwn.
IJnads. 71ie nt*i;r-etj ite; amount of
bonds i* *488.225 54, of which *8.119
can never Le recovered, and ??u<uf!i? to be
carried to profit and loss. Hut the ar
rears of interest on cjood bonds amount
14,070 5-5. bv which that loss would bo
more thsm repaired.
Bonds taken for lo ins under tbt* act for
rebuilding the city of Charleston. Of
these bonds there w(ve 135, amnuning
I fl fl??? flinr v?.r-ilo ?4 I ^ TiiT ^ H rPK???.
II I.IIV m * . I VV> iw f V/, I II 4 i </. I IH"\
are all secued bv mortgiUje* ol the 1 md,
for buildi on ?*hioh the loins were
mndc. mid Imvim.'the addiiiou d security
of the guaranty of the City Corporation,
are undoubtedly Rood.
Judgements. The Bank has obtained
judgement on mcstof liu* I ill< and notos
in suit, hut those ir e not included in the
item of .judgements' in the sxencinl statemcn',
orher in part s .tisf etion of other
deavui.ls, >r he.au-o l ho po .session and
control <?f thorn promi ed miidu ad van
lil'' Sl'flMlV Ol OlIH'!' OCI1IS,
lie b .1 men due upoii them amount together
to $19,C5!) 0'2; hut-lhcir cost to
lhe B ink w is $17,958 5'2, at w'.L:h >um
they stand in '.hi; statement. Thcv sire
sill goorl, and as ro .-omo of tlu-m# which
arc ofolil date, the Committee see no
1 . 1 - ? i *
^ihju rire-on way UU'V nave lint nccn long
t-ince rollectcd.
Stocks. The storks held bv the bank
on the 1 st of June l ist, arc. peoifu'd in dc
tail in the accompanying schedule D.
They stand upon the Books of the Batik
an representing the sum of 847 1.570 03,
the balance of deh's in the book account,
but tliev a e artuallv worth mn t* for
though some of thorn could not I e sold
forasmuch a a iliov represent, others
would re di/.c a con.-idernhle advynee. So
that their agj/ 'egate value exceeds tint at
which they are set down in the general
R'.atcmenti what is designated as the six
per rent stock of the Southwestern Riilro
id Hank, is ;i certificate of deposit, l?y
which, upon the reduction of the number
of shares in the Louisville Cincinnati an
ami Charleston Railroad (Company, and
the Southwestern Railroad Bank, the
linnk refunded t1u? amount of the reduced
shares. What are called bonds of the
Western and Atlantic. Railroad, nro bonds
or certificates,secured by pledge of tint
Railroad, which is the property of the
State of Georgia, and of its profits.
They could not, perhaps, be sold at. what
thev cost, but the money is, no d> ubt,
safely invested. The bonds of t' eeityof
Montgomery were taken in part atisfaction
of a very doubtful debt, and though
not saleable at par as they stand upon
the books of the Bank, are secure and
will.no doubt, be redeemed at in itu iiv,
and, 'n the meantime, arc bearing interest
at tbe rate of 8 per cent.
Hank notes, Specie. The nctml
amount of c-ish counted bv tho Committee
wna ns follows: Hills of the H-t::k of
the State, $807.827 00. Hills of other
hanks, *103.800. ?9neeio, *70,300 08.
vfggregate, $1,151,130 77. T\ e Committee
began to count the onsh sometine
after the 1st. of June, and did not elo^e
until the 21st, but tracing b;'ck thevaiitions
which had occurred in the meantime,
through the hooks, they ascertained
the corsectness of the slntcnvnt. of the
1st of June, viz: bills of the Hank of the
State, $8H0, 24 I f>0; bills of other bank j.
$159,110. Tota? of bills^05,451 50;
Specie, $183.110.
Foreign Exchange. Thi? i^m, nmoun'
ing fn $70,01 7, r,on?Mfs of l>il'-; on England
an 1 Kr inre. nu -eh i-<e I in Oh i li? - ton,
and remitted pirtlv to the ?^<?i>t* ?f
th B ink ahroid for folh'c'ion, md pirtlv
to agents in NewYo k fo-sde tin-p.
The Committee saw no rei^n*) to di>u('t
that these bills would 1 e p i'ul at m itu il'v
Domestic.Exchange. Thb- itr>m eon- '
wat* of two bills on New Yo 1', Mmitin'incf.
together, to ftl.&OO, purchased i t
Charleston iind remitted to the ^.-nts of
the Bank for collecli n.
Baring, Broilers and Co., 0. J II im>
broandSon. 7\iese are. ag/jntaof th?
B ?nk abroad to whom fo-eign bill-* pur*
ch nod here are rcmilte 1 for Cnilec'ion;
and the sums of $30,811-31 and ^3,20 1
43, appe iring a* dem m h ag linst tlusm
respectively, are bill mccs in their h>ind<
on Account of bill a formerly remitted and
collected by them.
Merohi inttt' B ink; New Yo k; Am ic
in Exclvmge bmk, New York. Tlie:o
;?ir i?i iiiv O inK ;il i\f'\v id K, to
who "h hiiUo i Franco awl Kij/hnd nr<*
remitted foranle, hne biH*on New Yorlt
for collociion, nnd tho nmount off.ll,U79
67 and d! 10,696 11 duo from th?*m
respectively In re balances on account of
such s do* nnd collections.
JJauk IWul Ea uic. Thcjetno,
fgg* * IT"**
beads cover all the Real Estate owned hy
the bank, the first being intended to deHjr:i::;o
only the bank houses, nnd the
1 ..n .1. 4 f w?1
uuiur, itib inu nwi ui wic iviu
The b d ince of debts in the account of
bank estate, is, 67,147 83. It is represented
bv tlie b ink house occupied bank,
i and that which it formevlv occupied, now !
under lca-e o the Southwestern Hail- j
i i u ...i i ii._ i i. i._. ..r ,i... I
Ml III IMUh, (l|M I lilt )?111 K IKIUM'9 'II IIIV ,
branches at Columbia and Camden. The j
Committee procured an appraisement, to
ho m ule bv the best informed and most j
judicious persons i:i Charleston, of the I
j two b-ink houses thene, and thev were
valued ns follow*, viz: The building oc!
en pi "d bv t lu- bank of the State, at HO '
I 000 if sold on the usual terms, and 88.- i
000 if jsold on a credit of 10 years. The ,
former stands on the books of the bank at |
20.942 07. and the latter at 22.371 Ot. !
The bonk house and lo's in Coluntnii !
j chained at G.jOO arecertainlv worth that :
I sum. and the bank liou-c and lot in Until- !
?!on charged at 7000, cannot fall much !
short of that value. On the whole it ap- i
; '>p ir< to the Committee that the value of
the bank Es'a'e is porlvp , 0 or 7000
h*<sthan the sum for which it s!aiuls. :
The balam eof del i s in the recount of ;
j real e>ta'e i-. 42.5o2 28. T\ o largest |
I and most imnorfant item the Patolinji !
! Hoii'l, in Ohai les'on, wbicb is charged at
20.310 22 The Committee procured
; fin apprai* omen? of u to !.e made by the
same gentlemen who apprai ed tin* bark
houses an<! thev reported ii lis of the vulu<?
of .TO,000. ThN was pu chased unj
dor a dec co tofivcl' so a mor!<^a^o made j
| 10 the bank hv the former p'sp-ic o-s.
The item of tbi-s account next in imnp''- '
pr? tasce i- a tract of laid in Fai field
DUtiiot. wlticb was pu cln od under a
iudsn-mont a??iv:r?*d to the bank in pu t
r. c .. -i t . ?. : -i. - -
.-> 11 i-i hi i< >ii 'ii ufi'i. ii is Cliai'lfCCl ill
5001, hut tin* Committee had information
wliir.li tlu-v believe nviv In* rd'unl
ujin i, tlint its Mcturl v.-due i< neulv, ifw (
qui'.e. <'o 'bli* that >um. (!t is sold t
12000.) iS'nnif! of the fit Iter i'ms of
11?;s 1 property >1 is believed could not lie
sold for as much as they arc eh irtfed at,
hut the amounts arc no! considerable and
tlic np?;reirMe value of the real estate is
? 1 ' ? t?.t -
iii tvjirw 10 me amount 11 represents.
INTKHr.ST AND KXl'I.NSKS OK 6TATK I.OAS,
This is an account hetw en the H ink
of the St/tte, which was originally debited
with the expenses attending the nejfo?i*ition
of the loin for re-huildimj 'he
| City of Charleston, and credi'ed with
the profits made by the side of the hills
drawn on the funds raised in London for
t'ifi purpose of I.: i'urinj; the monev home.
The ItanU pavs iheinteio-t on thi-loin,
iiiki io p;iv i lie line est 0:1 lint part ol it
contractej in London, employed ns i s
njjenls t'"ere, the house of Baring, Broth*
crs and Co. who, of course charped a
commission for their agency. These
payments ol interest and commission are
debited to this account. The credit*
consist of amounts tran^foired from th<'
discount 'iccoun*. to this account. 7'he
hank he in# accauntahle to the State for
its pro ts which are chiefly represented
by (lie bill nice of c/edi s in the discount
nopminf I l?o( .? ,1-1.* ? ? *' -
..v. WUI.V, ? IMV ? "I Kill*.*" #1 Uri)U Ol I in*
bank to tho State. When, therefore,
any amount i- Iran f-rrod f-om the disc
unt account to thi-, and dohi'ed to that
account as^o transferred, though the indebtedness
of tho bu k to tie State on
tho discount account i- thereby <!imini-hod,'ho
indebtedness of tho Sta'etothe
bank on thi* account is diminished, o that
of the b >nk to tho State i> increased
ia p'oei elv tho same p"opo"lion accordingly
as the o was a balance of del.i s ocredits
in t his rcconn\ On the fi ?t of
June tho bil nee of dubilsin tlii> account
was $54,333 07.
INTF.BKST ON FIX I'KIl CICN'T KIHK I.O\V.
This aeeount isdcbi:od with *'i?* n'o:*o-t
pal ! o:i that po tion of ti e l i o f,o>n
which was contracted >it. home. Tho
e edits a'O amounts t?an-f.'->ed f'om tlw
discount. nr^O'i'if in flw s ti>lf rr nn.,r ns
in Ih<* ii iiiMii' liivf km-oum'. Thehtl nrr
?l dtd/i'x on |!i<* Is! .lMn?? 3 1.0 in '>7.
P nii'im 'cco'i'it, T!ii?i<l"hifd
ui h r!io p-oniimis mi I f>>- ! ill-;
pn rhn-'fid 'n? tin-, '.auk si'h>V.? ntr.-ml
C'l'fli 0'\ vi i;'. fl.ii ni'iiiiilimu * '
...? j. % ?? %? i?- iv rnni |i?
hill -oil I'jnvc p i-. A'. t'10 ?nv? of he
rx nni'vition nvdo hv ilif fonmit'or. 'hi'
h I nee1 n1' d^ii's wh 3.261 H. I* i<
not,, hmvi'vi' , to hi* i >fr re ' f 'OTI Mil \
.'in thivnU-i-iy ! >??i'jtj'$> i vi 'h??M!!'<
fo wh.iHi th#* p t'.ni'on-i which eotjsfitn'c
ihis h I Mice we <? p id. On ??tVrv
pwivh'ivc of l.ill-i ?ih<>vi* pn.i?, inil II nu"rh
tse* of >lc; lintr ' illsinn o??he >ircomm'
'-f-nul-t s*v? in>' ?h?? tn.iWw ton nntil
the hill n >hl co'ltv.'ml, mil
?n 1 the funds (1'Uvd upon, liow *\ **r p-*o
fr tM<* it m iv linn -m! to i\o.
Oon 'ri'ioit. cxpcnsi?>? i^eonnt, Thi;
con-Hts ??f I'Vk1 i"? of nlM ?! -i iH ?*? I)
o cvnc.i) i-i^'i !? U I <> < tn>r the
hu i of"lu? lvt'nlr. T ?) Inl nc;* of
dc'vs nmoint'*'! on thv* fi si of .Tuno jo
10 Till! H'>"? nr%t rip-V^'V)
|.!iomill I x' i'P nM* ?? lli<> Tvntt. 'v?.,
- it u ?i - ? L ? ? -
.. m?nr u i-?i;-\w lir'l f?V T?;
to 'hi* di??pouM? "c v 'ivi' hi?(Vvf? Mic b ] ?h>n
rtf n nfltH i< H *??"f i'V'1.
H Hii'c? (f i i-' ''m? . T'v
ivil tiv''' i.ur <r t'lc r*o! im'.j i
R situh 'v b 100,021 1ft*H fH it Htf i v;t.
fhft IV'urtch HO. H7>
the*e balfv.iccj the branchua lmvo to nc* i
* ?W-11 * ' i ii i in mmm
count to the Committees of inspection ap '
pointed for them, nnd tfiiv mateiinl error I
in them would be exposed by their re- '
ports.
Agency recently established at Rome, 1
in Georgia, a point at w icli n ptHi'ablc
[ b isiness may tic uoiie in t: c purchase ot
drafts drawn upon consignments of produce*
to Charleston, and previously a>*cept?>d
hv well known houses there; and
in addi'ion direct profits of the l>uHne^s
it promises the fuither advantage
of extending the eircula iou of the hank.
The balance dm by this ngencv on the
first of June, was 0,709 88. Schedule
A
Profit and Loss account. Whene\er
a debt to the hank is deemed irrecoverabju
it is debited to <liis account, and ;m
equal amount i- immediately trnn.-fe>Tod
from the discount ;uv ?unt to the credit of
ti.is jicrourt, so ns to bal ince it. The
effect of which i- that the I'.st debt js
thrown upon the p ofiis and not upe.n the
capital o: o'her funds of the bank. 7'iie
annexed schedule E exhibits the amount
carried to the del it of tl i- Account in.
each year nncc the establishment of the
bank, and also the amounts rccoveiod on
account of debts wbirb had been previously
carried to tho del-it of ibis account.
The rict whifli prov des'for the appointment
of the Commit ee makes it ibeir duty
pnrHculiitlv to leport ".11 mismnniigement
in the nfT irs of the bank. if any
such bnve occurred. Under thi-< bead
tbev feel con^tn ir.ed to report wbnt no
pciirs loinem if) rte Jin oijyious departure
1' oni the express terms of the eharter,
though the same nntter has been t.efo e
brought tothexiew of the Legi.?l fure by
former Committees, and espocialiv bv
the CVm nit ec ippointed in 1810. The
| Act of Inro'-pomtion pro\ides thiit the
hank ^hiill have power to mnko lo;iiis to
citizens of 11 .is Stnie in the nature of discount
on real or pei>onnl property secured
by mo/tjrage mid power of ntto;*ney
to confers judgement on d< fault of
pivment. Provided that ihe sum so
' i * _ 1 1 ii i ? % ?
iimni'd ii!?ii never exceed tlie onc-li I (I
p u t of the real and unineumbeicd velue
of the property *<? mortgaged, nnd provded
further that the loan sir 11 never he
for !i longer time than one year. im>- draw
I n ifreaier i*ite:e.st than at the .'ate of even
per i'ent, whicli shall alw iy I e paid in
advance, and sh: 11 always he piyaMe in
the months of F?-h mi v o.* March next
succeeding such lout, unless nn eail'e
tl i v he fixed I v the ho: ro\v? r; and provided
further that no l>m lu- i t any c'm;
whatever retu wed, nnles* the interest for
; the i-MMiiair year hi' paid in advance: and
provided further, that no individual he
permitted to hor o\v on hi< own account,
on the seeuMty of real p opeitv. a ij a:er
sum than two thousand dollars. The
ni xt section of the samp cltine of the
net requites -he Dieetos toe 11 i:i onetenh
of t- u h loan in e leh venr, hut given
them power Jo o ill in o v; fmiih of the
lo ins on re.i! Jind per oi 1 eeu i v, ?^ivin?f
sixty (I iys notice inn O ;ic'te, mid rh*el.nes
I lint -p'vons f i 1 in?_r 'o tmke se.eh
payment sluill he den ivtsl of gredit
with the I) ink end judgnnent shell he imm<*di
itelv entere 1 under po\fre:* of At'o-ney,
iind exeeir ion i+i o ! iifj'dnst tb'rm
r..- .i i. t - ? ii. mi
mi list- ? mill' llll'Mlll1 l)i I IK' I lift
fommi'Vo hive nor <li covercd ny net
of ilu* Li'Lii l ilinr l>y which those pro\
i-i??ns arc rcpe U'd or nhc ?d, nor <l?>
tlioy ."-fft anything in tlio clmrtor, or in
i siny of tin- <ic'< !'i l ili'i!( t ? tho bmk. other
ihiin llie.se \-ft v p ov iyi >ns, imthnrizinir
lio hnnk to nu 1:<-lo ne <>n I omis iind
mo tjf??iri?s ;ti .,11. T!:ov ipc cxp e.^lv
mho i f'd tod; "oun! hiil> mid no'e-jnnd
lo in In nso i mo-'t'of ?'"l isd
p?*r- ? >; l it mm-> \ i i t ce : i i m !? i-lc.ir
lv dell u-.'l ml p c c i1 id, \v! ich, !>y ?nv
and iv i-,n il>l<-n < ';> inn. would
not.in!v to witliold i wt. i'.\o1m(1i' tlu*
powc of (luinjr ii isinnv oilier modi*. Ii
m iv 1 tliit a ho-rowc.- f 011 I'ic Innk.
o-i l)o id mvI mo !jf, no? mide in ronfo
oii'v w'nh t'm O 'ovi in'i4 o>* thr c)r;vO' .
wo'il I nn* I i> 1!i>\vp. I ?o m? il him-Hf of
a w n rr. i-i wYic'i In* '?i n -I'll' wi? -i pir.;?;n
,I? f -e
i|; .? t . ? ? i. < Iff I ' > II b'lV: If' l||*r |||(yi| f||
}>i< < ??n* r'. hut it nut follow Mi.tf
> U' h n ln-ui, i);nli* hy the h?nk ;mv 1-vs
d?'\i itin i f o'ri (In; (j'vftor, :in;l thr ef<?
?? tm e.' of mi-man $?<?ro<>nt. Y<?t.
no'wi'h-i n?li itf t!ic o jvovi inn* f ilu*
Vu/r , nvnv linn* Invo nvide on
huni!* iitic) mo ta i iv< ??f v\nn much uhovp
two iIkmimiiwI (lolliiis, fn- i? mtffch lmvror
time I'vin one* veii'r. nnd irmiflv expoedivjj
one-'hi (1 (?'" flu* v Ino of the mo tarred
ivopof'v. ;md in some* i.>t?'}?nco? Uwnfi
It iv<? bee \ rij.-irir on i owls, with nP'vonnl
wi-ii i y,?'i! .mil ?nv Vrtortjx.ii?o nil. Infli'6
I i',nwv '?? wifolv -.fwrU'd (lint of nil
tli" bonds Iw-1J t?v I ho h-.i'ik, there i? not
one wniflh eoufo with the lequisitiornnf
the ch ?rU? \ ll H due t "> the pro i
si"ir loirijui-tirnuiin ?>t i .?? hank Iohhv
Hi-il |l)d p'.!('?<-p ?>f m ixirtif th<?x?? loins
did iv? ori'Vma(?? >vif!? t! <'in. bul 'vim
p ?*v itcl fo'" hi mv \ , iii"! undc fu
nil' - idmmist j11i?4,:~ ft* i >< of he
l)"i)l{.
bi Icnonthmily o' t'lHi oSji'i'tiort nhova
i'ntf'1, ' inn nr.* to the Cnrtlmi'toc thnt
m 'lvo'i'i - lum rtrj l>otirls an I mo l{j.iOff
. :in- od I r ifc umoun', uti.I 'orioo
lorn* po'io-h of tlrlio. T?c id<?s which,
lo'uc p iv ihh' hrtvr> nol boon
o' ot d In ir" nrroir.-- f rit<T' 1 h v?
iM'cumiiln'od unon thorn nnd noeffii'ionfci
me<i6uros lywo been Uikou lo collect iliem. (
5Phe annexed schedule, F., exhibits (he
amounts, dates, and lime of payment, of
nil the bonds held by the bank, with the
arrears of in:cicst upon then).
(CYniltUftl next week.)
SOUTII CAR!-LINA.
IN* TUB COMMOM IM.KAS
PTCKEXS DISTRICT.
Ilenry Whitmirc, f Doc. in Attachment
vs. > E. M. Keith
John Bishop. j Pl'lls Att'y.
The Pliintiflfhaving this day filed his
declaration in my office, and (lie defendant
having1 neither wife nor attorney
known to be in thfc State,?On motion:
It h ovde-cd, that the defendant do appear,
and plead or demur to the said declaration,
within a year and a dry from
tliisdate, or Judgment will be entered by
default.
W. L. KE1TII. c. c. p.
Clerk's Office, |
May 10,1849. \ 1
}\ O T S C F .
All Porso is Inving uem md* ngainst
the KUate of Sheriff Minnies, deceased,
will hand them in legally attested Those
indebted must miikennvir.ent.
W.D. STICKLE,
Noa. 17th Ordinary A V I vT
tf
NEW GOODS \
I take tbis method of infoiming my
friends and the public generally, that I
ikii i; junt ICtCIWIU il lillgCUflU wen selected
stoi k of
5'aSl *sn?3 Wrnfer floods,
fresh fs oni New Vosh, of I lie I.itcst styles;
consist in part of the following named
Article. * Broad (Mo lts, ?S'iiltiiietts, Vest
patterns, Over-CJoats, l-'jiney Piinte, Alpaccas,
plain and silk striped: llomekpuns,
bleached and brown: OinjflmniP,
white eh? ctced Mushn. Jaconet and I'sint
ed ilo., Klnnhtls, Ap:on Cheeks, tkc., ?.It.
ISonncts, iiiits ni:d Caps, of almost
every shaj e and st vie; Groceiios, Hardware,
Croeliery-ware, Shoes, Saddles,
Ilndlcs Medicines, iVc., nil of which 1
will soli low for e:ish Qt f/00il natnes ; and
1 ll.itter mynclf that my friends who have
p itronizrd me so liberally in 11 unbur^f,
\\i I extend their patronage hoie likewi>e.
I hope, at le.is', that they will call and
II VI mi Hi" m V ktfti'lf r?f* f lnn/1 s; ImXiki I.
1 " WW" Vl v" v?vio WVIWIV UMU?U|elsewhe.o.
Any amount of Hceswax. Tallow nnd
Seed-Cotton will betaken in payment for
Got id 8.
J. J. HOWARD.
Ilolly Hill, Pickens Dist., Nov. 21, 1810.
28 4t
Trj. K. t'EUHY.] [H. M. KP.ITJt.l
NOTICES TO
ISRBSKnS': lilJIBiBRRS.
THK S iVcri'iers have becomc owners
ofThaye;'s Ai'cnf Improved plan of
Muii(lin<x RRIPfiKH, for the Distiicts of
Anderson and Pi'ken*, and aro prepared
to sell single lights or to take contracts
for HUilding biidges in the above districts.
The above Aitent is pronounced by
all scien;i(i?; me -hanies, wlu have examined
i\ to ' omHiie more advantages than
anv other bridge ever kno n?for cheap
ness, beauty, strength, and durability it
<111110' be surpassed. The great advantage
ver all other bridges is, that any
pie c of liml er in the bridge, can betaken
out and replaced at pleasure, without
e"dang?vinj? its sircngth in the least;
n bridge onctt built need never be ?ebuil'
cnliulv anew.
1? . r . * 1 V - ?
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