86 BANKS. 



These cells are numbered on the doors, beginning in each 

 ward at No. 1, and rising until all are numbered in each re- 

 spective ward. The occupants are also numbered, corre- 

 sponding with the letter of the ward to which they belong. 

 The present workshops were constructed in 1844. They 

 are built of brick, one story high, of nine feet pitch, with 

 jointed sheathing, and covered with shingles. The form at its 

 common centre, is that of an octagon, with three of its angles 

 cut to a straight line, leaving five angles of thirty feet each, 

 which angles being all open, they present so many openings into 

 as many shops, one hundred and fifty feet long, by thirty feet 

 broad each. These are lighted by windows every seven feet. 

 There is also in the inclosure a two-story building of brick, 

 forty feet square, in which are apartments for the sick, female 

 convicts, &c. Leather, wagons, shoes, pails, and indeed al- 

 most every thing, is made in the establish fhent ; and we un- 

 derstand that at this time it brings a small income to the State. 



BANKS. 



Augusta and Insurance Banking Company. 



Bank of Augusta. 



Bank of Brunswick. 



Bank of Milledgeville. 



Bank of St. Mary's. 



Bank of the State of Georgia. 



Branch of Do. at Augusta. 



Branch of Do. at Athens. 



Branch of Do. at Eatonton. 



Branch of Do. at Washington. 



Agency at Macon. 



Agency at Griffin. 



Agency at Columbus. 



Central Railroad and Banking Company. 



Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. 



Marine and Fire Insurance Bank. 



Mechanics' Bank of Augusta. 



Merchants' Bank. 



Planters' Bank. 



