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TCKSa TKrt.M«i INTELLTOENaffB DAILY./^ - - wmd.v. - - ..■*#•/•• •..• i .i Ti-srxr. ii TI«K EX'MUTER. rrntn r tor ton sur.uiFi'. Tor Deputy SUciiO*. 0. C. OUKEX A OSBORN, For Clerk.of Superior Court. DR-B . F. B0 M A R. For Clerk ol I uteri or Court. DAN IE I. PITTMAN. f-r Tieoat-tr.—C. II. WALLACE. }jr >urn-M-.--T- r - FARRAR. >-,r Tax ftBrefer—W. K. w 1KFIKLP IV 7Vr Itwirtr.—A.I. COLUKlt. Apr Cu.ronrr- \. 15. WHITE NOTES OF Bans of Fult«» Uk*a *t Par far aU Debts due this Office. Tbwe i/noj^rfflmiUDce on record, whttdii Railroad-track once bnjh was awr doaetted. MiefnA WesKH) Railroad cane nearer ng an instant* of this than any he knew of, and yet after'that Bead Blackwood for November. We acknowledge the receipt 'of this in • -rating number ot Bhtckxood, from the P’.ibtiahers at New York. The conclusion f the story of “ Janet's Repentance." will he found in it, together with the other y .- ricty of reading matter. GBGEGIA LEGISLATURE. Onr IIHledgeTillo Correspondence Mutraosnu", Pec. 4. i-37. SENATE. Mr.' Paica eaid that tre pJTer of the PrSidMtpn) few Mr. Frewa tf Marion,. to, sign hills which had jw- fj. «:* •' abifo'. — And moral therefore,that the Sesrrc pralato the choice o' » I’m! lent y r srr by >-.'.o!, as Mr. Brew* had ony hern eket: J by ac clamation. The aaotiod was tdoyteo and :h? Senate efoctffd Mr. Rrotrn aianimr-rsiy, who being condacted to the chair, by a com' mittet returned bis thanks. Messrs. Editors—The debate in t! -Hera* •3 day upon the Osaibas Raj]real i Pi has Seen one of so msch interest an.i rf such Vugtb, tart I hare eofchded t-> mit ti!I the ’bird reading the matter intre-hr-.-H to d.;y re both branches, in order to give you afoller report of the debate. AVhiV I «rl:: assert ;• I did in » former letter tha - ia :h--i. --ion of the ‘•Bank Bill," met wt> eta- erared. U was far from my in‘--nt : r. • — - 'ey the idea that the metabere -.'taelj, uero?!ilurt, were er. matte, : ? p're:?.— Erto upon this Bank • f . . red and ret so iirrie o r-- forcitic ltd lir^i-d ir-c-- It is a ■ .7 redooJ.tha? :l -»•■») r ■ f the orator, do t— tUc-eivcs t. :ioM theses of which ;:.»t k- t ■ W lien yon are day V'-t Uv o t.". ‘ - • - and , cm to pea , i“e mvi- ■ to-* -idiag, j«o appreciate "• ?. -asm N . :r toat. that fit : *. ... I r r :' c v»e are Living a display .,{ ec ,od -ptokmj. which isra i f compare with :!.c deliberation-- of ai Y -'tetdar and today b.v- r- — -red-.: n;<a the frepoiar branch ,. -i s i Assembly. In the S nare to:, taaey stare of no ordinarv e, the (tank sold for more than tho cost of the iron.— Add to ihewlue of thnjRoed bod, the so* tire equipment of the Road nnd the proper ty of the irditklual stookhoklers, and 1 nsk how can the State loose, with a mortgage on all thcs=o. Non- if you add to this b<U the Macon A Warrenton Railroad, i' would Stake lire Reads. This Rood he Mis'idered about as meritorious as any o! them. The 1st de sign of the Railroad scheme was to connect Georgia with tho Ohio and Missouri valley and secccd object was to connect with the Gulf cf Mexico. Well 1st u? see. By branches running respectively from Savan nah and Brunswick to tho Main Trunk' these citiis will secure a connection with the Gulf. Avgusta .ught to have it and this Macon mvl Warrenton R U would .at c it. l.ct ur ree how the opponents of the bill are trying to kill it First they proposed tivauaefcthis private property provision t make the property of stockhnlde's liable, aad wtnn they 5nd out wo are willing to accent ill's they say submit it to the peo ple. and now they hive a club for my head. They fa.- thvv are going to read tlto journals I of last s-S'-ioo on me. Ill save them tho trrabl1 admit that I did rots against j State aid io the E.ijay Rt!!ro>d. and now I recant in the most public manner.. I take i-y-- vote back. 1 never knew what wa» ! the mineral wealth of that eunity. *«* : wbe•! I know that Georgia is using Pmnsyl- vacia iron at a tariff of $13 per ton. when I! Icarr. that Georgia has enoagh *ron and j mineral in this North Eastern section of the i State, to make her independent of Yankees dem and the world, I am ready. I am glad to recant. 1 want now to refer to the Ma, coo A di'ttorwick Railroad. The bills cf the Georgis Railroad, were for a long time 10 or 20 par cent discount. Who lost this 10 or -20 per cer.:! The people of course. Who got the beceSt cf it ? The Railroad Company. Had the Georgia are! Central Railroads, had the aid ia the way ve seek it. they woaid have been built iu half tho time aid saved an immense loss. I ask the attention .of the House pirticularly to one point. The Central Railroad in its recent repo.-:, says that .1 *c pass this bill giving aid to ’.be Macrn.A Brunswick Railroad, she will ii'. I, the grew Central Ilarl- r;ai I, with my lev hands reaching in everv ilrsetl:-. [ with my $1,000,000 of msr.e- I. w.ts a row< r ia other Railroads, wtii k.’.i I - , tb:’ backed by the groat Slate ( i, . :- : a T .is 'J wnat the language of •*:*. ret—: f.’ans. Railrnd ooaopase in •,h'. • vre bc-oming alarming. If all the - its f Centra Railroad were set d-wr. .: »' o 1 am >ant to an interest of 21 c-vn*. Pv-.« t'-.'e bill ar.-l you have com- r. aad frsitht* would be lowcrcl, so 1 : • .v ■ : > planter 25 thousand dollars Vnces connected with Savannah and Augus ta, that commend them tn youl As n Geor gian, before T wouM vote this tax, 1 would march with ay baycnet to ruietanee 1 would see every blade of grass in n » na tive State wet with blood. Gentlemen talk about bonds to secure the State from los*. Suppose the Roads were to fail, who believes the State would forfeit there bonds? For one I should say to the Raada, take the $3,000,000 to pay lor our foBy; for tho State ‘ had better lose this money than impoverish these sections So gentlemen let private companies work this themselves. Uonds to be paid in 30 years you say. On then bonds tho interest is $28,000. Now Suppose these companies fail to pay that interest when it is due, won't the State pay it at once 1 For the credit of Georgia, I should tote to pay it. Keep Georgia independent, and posterity will never regret that we had lived. Mr. Kenan was not long; but he spoke, rt was with eloquence rarely lieart^ upon this floor. Mr. Speaker then followed hint in one of bis most happiest ami most telling ef forts. As the Speaker did not linieli, 1 shall give you hut an outline of this very able argument, and report him more fully when he has closed. He rep.llcd the idea that there could be corruption in this “dv. Said in the Na tional (ioaD*d?j 'b the efforts to s. - cot the inembors. wh> i-nned with cor- roptro"' no slam was found upon any mem- t^c from the South. He regretted that gentlemen on this floor had used the term Octal bus. This had first been used by old Benton, on an oacasion, which renders the word, to him, peculiarly odious, Gent'emeu talked about eoinbiiution. it wts n sight more cheering to hint, t a see the neglected sections of the writirg in this demand than to see them eomo up hero, one at a time,—. If you can’t consider the merits of each one of thes: roads as they are, then move to strike out one Road at the time and the merits of that Road will then oome up for discussion. There was a cnmliruHion in the city of Savannah, which he did loathe. It was the combination to charge planters two and a half per eent. for the sale of their cotton. Fie followed and answered the ar, eumeufs of the gentleman from Baldwin, and others. As time presses. I must postpone the bal ance of this argument, till he has dosed. Wasbixcto.v, Dec 2, 1357. Tho Reports of several Secretaries arc to be | rioted in advance, and forwarded to th e various cities to the care o f Postmasters/to be given out to the Press simultaneously with their transmission to the two Houses of Congress. Iu advance of this old fogy arring. ment, I ^end you the most imp-.riant statement which will to is sued by the Treasury Department—the'Es. nal elei timates for the Government jWho next fU- ] stantly cil rear. * Tatasckt DnPAKTvrsT.) November 23, 1S5" PVoss li; tlirtrpool Timo. The Present Monetary Arisi*. Tho nionewry crisis is tho all sbsorhtng feeling. Even the gratiljing from India this week, which points to the speoiiy suppression of the rebellion, is in- ■ FW»M iwiuuioreiv,, -■ j sufficient to distract attention from severe ordeal through which we sre parting and which threatens the sp-'edy dtsraem- berment of utl commrteisl r, atfons. I he stoppage of the Wester; bank ol Scotland and Its hundred branches, with the foilnwe of great houses which arc every day an nounced, appear to be but the beginning ot the end. The evil lies deeper than the surface, und its cause terms so far to havr eludovi thu Yiglltncft ot’ the shrewu busioosj classes in this count y whoso property has become seriously depreciated hy what is possing around. The present crisis, vro are lolJ, differs from that which prevailed ten years ago in this essential—that, whereas in 1847, our linanci.il dillicu!ti;S were ti e result of over speculation, of great railway scheams, and of bad harvests, gold in largo quantities was then sent out of tho country to buy food, und a great ronton of the trading community had Poked up its capital in unproductive enterprises at home. Admit ting the justice ol these deductions with reference to the time referred to, how is the present monetary crisis to be accounted for when none of iliese evils has been in ope ration ! The la«tharvest "as one of the earliest and most boups'ul with vvhich the •ountry was ever h’ si, and speculation, in the usual acco-atiou of the mrm, has been kept within rery moderate limits. By some we are assured that our difficulties may be - —. .r... me orrr trading ol a few great firms with the f'nited Suites j by others to the constant efforts of the Hank of France, the European banks, and tho American bunko, io -v—o «... a-i-t» by others to the operation ol the bank charter- In dinar surmises may he found, if not the whole troth, a portion of the truth, but the fact is undeniable thatsit the present moraont we witness the humiliating spectacle of the three greatest commercial nntions in the world—England' France and the United Stales—being brought tc the verge of bankruptcy for want of a sufficient supply of that metal which unhappily rules this planet—gold. In every oilier essential these three great nations are relatively richer than they were twelve months back. The last harvest iu each of them was more than ordinary prolific, ami production in the great staples was going on healthily and prosperously until thi-panic made its ap pearance. when industry immediately be comes blighted.tho price of all cotninodN ties instantly falls, credit is all hut annihi luted, and the owners of substantial prop orty are reduced to a state of collapse, like a patient struck down with cholera at the moment ha believes his physical enorgies to be the strongest. There must be some thing radically wrong in the monetary syj tein of each.couutry when a-late of thing like ibis follows an abundant harvest, and all but brings the social machine to a dead lock. These evils every one admits. They are patent to ihe world; they effect high and low, rich and poor, old and young, hut cs, penally they effect Ihe poor. Commercial credit is the life-blood of the nation.— When that is disorganised or gone, society is in a fair way of resolving into its origi" nal elements. If a remedy for these con stantly recurring panics cannot be found ! or do uot exist, i! is our duty as rational | beings to submit to them with tho best ! grace we can command, hut in our humblo the people of this reelm. This property receives large additions from year to year, but its moneyed representation doee not ins crease, and allhough railways alone have added throo hundred millions to uur fixed oaoital within Ihe time of tho living genera tion, the circulating medium bos received no proportionate increase. An increasing pops illation is doomed to work with fewer and fetvo- monetary inatrumoxta.and henco it is that extortionate'usury tr.u-t become normal and permament;" With the truth of this ixlract crory commercial reudor must ugrec, and as wo have often shewn in those col umn), the personal interest of the bunk pro prietory is too often at issue with the inter est of the people -a condition of things which tught not lo exist, and the present suspension of the Bank Charter by tho gov ernment of Lord Palmerston must bo the fororunnor, if thu nation is true to itself, of its speedy und pentfiauient annihilation Sir:—Agreeably to the join' resolution ol | judgment they cag^be remedied, they ought we lure He; t.. ! :.n- o >< time n-.w to follow the gentle* j xv.r. farther in hit argument. let me give I you bu perron Messrs. Editors ' Congress of the 7th January, LS4C, I have the honor to transmit for the information of .he House of Representatives, printed es timates of the appropriations prop i»ed to Did you ever we him | ^ miu i 0 f or tba fiscal year ending June 30, He has a solid, bard look, j 1832, vii: in 1 ysc he wears an air of good humour at ! C.vil List, Foreign Intercourse. AD. Lewis of Hacr <. -a' nod referrd to the tu'-*ide wis to force this ceamre ib- .im, he was prrp»«.l to J»f - re. Did the Ge. ro . Leg that great echema. the Wei..: Railroad, which wvi no v li re of Georgia? Vo sir?: Th prise originated 1 pre>- otcr; pry ft tn.Se aad g'o- jr*a: enter- itith Ii'-:j nv<ni‘crs— lb- tinjguiibed dozens r filar-oo and s^tan:-'.-. Htciun H. Chappell and William word o cucce-red the thought cf emptying the pro- •X5** ■■ -he great v»l>*y? rf the We,-, by a . -A of IU. - Vi Horn CM At satis mom to ..- Tv-.r-- river .. ■ tvs Up <! G'or-la »r0 by thv ir n-fken.. cptn - largisktnre -:.rv*,g -. A . Ur Oil- * r m - si: such . -siside freuure as :h'.,. II ■ . Ir mb '-an lYaltoo,iilsaid, ihxt It ... vb* • s -y of goveroawat lo protect rigbu pr -. :t xroue*. He prop .ri t^ n droir . T- t. ffefferjoe: aa-i ipt osed Stale a ill tine-*, lie is at»ut 5 fret 10 inches in hsicht and'weighs I dioold guess, not maoy : : X;,'. of 2 "). H i most marked-pt- ruiixriiy ol pers/o, is Lis short r.eck. The v-t.qoitv of his head, heur: and lungs may in stme iegree oecoout for the length and strength : this masterly effort; and the j ple-mntry which pervaded the whole. A: Indian Department and Miscellaneous, includ ing the expenses of collect ing the revenue from public laods, public buildings, and expenses of Courts, $3,tK)0,C03 02 To supp'y the deficiency in the revenue 0 f the General Post Office. 3,G51,900 00 0,)' «J 00 1,437,10-1 45 miscellaneous object?. Military , cademj, I Fortification?, Orunanc- •' Naval Establishr io !l. pre tax the cl.-.?e of the speech cf the gentleman j Army proper, ie.. including from fIar.cock„the I!ou«c aJjournsd. " ' ” in the afternoon, Mr. Kenan, ,:t Bald win. ,T.J that this was a question importance. What are your rights here ! Steam Mail Service, tatires' Have you the right to .. tie people, to carry out aection- .[ ent-rrtisev 1 Vfiiat State aid had been rrante.i to the Ga. A. Savannah Railroads ? \ ,-> - b-t with their own money and ing June a", loo-- made by form*r th- - own cnerev, they had blessed almost Congress of a specific and definite ter, m fotlowa: Mi^elUne'u. 3 , indading ex- ptMea collect in . ne frem c ar. i S »r^ r ? nah, and «ad Colum- - Compentiti< nu.i. an<i *;l! other p!ares and R'.adt t r.r the benefit ■(prirat*companies. Can yo a ujrt'fit-in yonr own l> r rt : a', home, upon thi* '.nnriplc • Like ProdijaL Chero- fier iir* tn • *p:il 17,076,010 \ m.tbl 00 3,453,113 C-o 13,080 14,a 23 035,8.50 00 S50.219.943 13 To the estimates lto added s'ak’meoti showing: l. Appropriations for the fiscal year f-od charac ihe .State, by their branches. Ar. i r.-. A tr.n b II propose to tix the (\*tor- rr; ;1 . th» CenfaK the Colnmb'H Rail K xidf* , foptain Generalship of Cuba.-*'ITio Mad, rid Kpooa, 23d ult. f speaking if by au thority, says thu rumor that deo? Concha was to bj superceded b? lion. Armero, brother of tho new Prime Minister, as Cap tain tienerul of Cuba, Is entirely without foundation In truth. The rumor grew out of tho 'prohaWo’ appointment of (Jeneral A. to the Captain Cioneratship of Vallado lid. DISASTER ON ST. JOHNS BAR Total Wreck of the United States Mail Steamer Welaka. XO LIVES LOST. >y*a nre indebted to tho kindness of Col M P. Stovall, of Augusta, and Mr. J. Eer ruby, of Florida, passengers on the above steamer, for tho f Uowing particulars : The Welaka, Capt McNelty, left Jack- sonvillo, Florida, at 10 P M on Thursday the 3d inst., for this port. On crossing the Sf Johns Bar the next morning about 1 o'clock, some part of the tnachinorv gave way, which prevented Capt. McNeltv from having any control over her. A high siM wua running at tho time and tho steamer drifted landwards and ran on tho breaker.*, where she grounded and thumped heavily for some time. At length a heavy sea struck hor and aha gave way, parting almost entirely in two. The p ssengers (about 2.> in number) clung to the wrecked steamer until daylight, when fortunately the steamer Evorgladc eamo up and lowered her life boats and took thorn all otT. Many - of the passengers camp on the Everglade to this eity yesterday. We nre pleased to loam that no lives were lost, and that the passen- girs speak in the highot terms of the cool ness and efficiency or Capt McNelty in the hour of peril as a commander. A compli mentary card to that effect has been gotten up by them—which we regret will not be hero until the arrival of the frit Marys this TO THE MILLION—Prof. IVood, of St. Louis, has, after years of deep study and untir ing research, succeudad in prosen ting to the pub. lie an artlole superior to any now in use, and in deed U is truly a wonderful discovery—we advert to his Hair Restorative; the only articlo that hiu been completely succossful ia cheating ago of his groy locks, rotuoviug dandruff, itching, scrofula, lo. ft rostores tho gray headed to more than the original beoilty: adds now lustres to locks already iuxnrant; having the effect on coarse, harsh hair to render it glossy and wavy; fastens permanent ly hair that is loose or falling, and many other qualities which will boeomo known as soon as used. Tho pride of mankind is singularly developed in tho keeping and arrangement of his hair; perbr.ps from the fact that it Is the only portion of the human body that we can train in any way we choose; how important then, having this portion left ) our enro, that we should use all the means science ha$ place 1 In our hands to render it boautiful nnd porwauent. If you would have beautiful hair, glossy hair, hair with its natural color eiogantly preserved to extreme old age, don’t fail to purchaso Wood’s Hair Restorative, —D Vdy Iowa State (Uzotte. Sold a by ait respectable Druggist. December 5,1857 dw'Jw miscellaneous. $50 Reward. ^ STOLEN from the subscriber, ut t\Bfg Shauteo, fn Cobb county, on tho Lnlght of tho lal Inst., a Urge hay HORSE, rather light wndo, 10 years old, and about 10 hands high, has a little whlto in his fore head and a small Inmp on hts shoulder, (tbo left shoulder I think.)I will give the above roward for tho horse and thief, with proof to convict hitu, or $20 for tho horse, and for ihe thiof delivered to mo at uiy residence. - L. KENDRICK, Aeworth, lleorgia. December 5th, 1857 daw 1 in* DtKD, At Maelett.i, on Sunday th» flth lest, HKX G I.AMAR, agni 18 yean. e»n of Hod. Henry O J ■mar, Ot Macon , ,*t the time of hi* death » l'*det tbo Military InotUute. tie ircrn custom' 1 , o nenl Gov eminent ! .-r Mail service Armir.g and erjuipin^ militia j Civil.zuion jF Indians, i Interea; on p:ib!.i: debt. not occur, nnd under a sound system”of national finance they would disappear for ever. Under the existing system, when the gold contained in gold coin is more valuable in the market as bullion than it is worth as coin, it U exported as merchandise in which case we arc deprived of its legal tender, and then the rise in discounts stran gles the home trade. This is the prinoip which we see in operation at present, but this evil would disappear at once if, instead ot putting an arbitrary value upon gold by act of parliament, we allowed it to fluctuate in price according to the law of supply and demand, like any otherarticles of commerce. .Sweep away at once the cumbrous machin ery ot the hank charter. Let the Crown resume in prerogative of creating a nation* al.paper money bas:d on the annual taxa tion of the country. With this money the Crown would pay it-* deht3 ( and when the Crown became creditor to the public it wot Id take hack its own money in acquittance of taxes. The money and taxes would exactly balance each other, and tho former would pass out of circulation as the latter were discharged. One of the great virtues of this national paper money would be, that it would always be floating amongst our selves, and discharging the exclusive pur pose for which it was called into existence, its non-liability to export would save the drain for gold, for the efllux of gold is the fundamental cause of our misfortunes. By i this system the rant of the bullionist, about OO.DOO 00 ' flooding the country with unlimited i*sues . j. j nconverl j| ) i e p a pe r , would cease to have $1,309,910 14 j 200,000 00 f 10,000 00 j a meaning. A national paper money 1,440 314 35 ; this description, issued by the British g v T v y*, Jc&cticz vi* .i! . /U» 1m» abcuid Lav- m'- .0 bU po*it O". Ih.s a' ! i very ]a.«t oce r»* i to ic-.tain r*n* man ha*l S i ' ' { Vir- a.i oagbt W i i Twsr W.* been r Suv ; ft At *. Tv Kh! K)ad had $7,1 2. The exii’ing appropriation! juirei. for t e sorv.ee of the ere*».*nt fiscal j not had a rev yenr and which rnay be applied to th vice of the year ending Jute* 3*) !*• a Cht *» *)*-■• ;( Ir a-. 4.oooovj taro up th* already hui! Th« rfcqcet t yoarg Ir’.ezd frary S w:r:' i nakr State i*c*. a re • ■ oy u .•joc, deal and:, g p<yo.vi f r y..vA and • at for dollar. When her young tu i - f a! iioghv*. </jc: i. ; u «; , a !. 1 «be lend : t, ir.J . - ;.cr o^cd f -r - 77., tat r»v< her »* - $0 V a♦ C.er p r> f •’» - patrrr ry -ni wk-t her t kaA «iiOi ?*-«:... .-■* •*, caice to her far ai*J, *he • • v* the .ece- • . •pirit v widch • *c: ... . ; . for the ehikir»n *ni raid i, r. r gj ’-:A \x s- Anl • '20,«. was t y :,r^t,,n » 7 • • —' Sol coe. I -jentkflMw u-i .ut oe Trcucr; nther work of K&..rcad« - Srate, torn up ar.. ♦ « Sir*, wt* art r^’ ;•.» but (or poaUrity—for tl. *1 vl the ituefiu of this RaiJr•••*.?* f.- which we are ttrlricg. A 0 r<^. r^ : ?j*eu raiwd against this ©eaacre. «/•.- .*• it «ald tir$t it will bring the Stale :• d- : tax p^op/n Ac. He wool ! take thix p^it*. r, that *»o gtellefflau upon the floor, would U piJKlU l,. .. ’■f lands ny . f w.y an. by:.’ th wlmre d: i the mon**y Ch rdree: but fr - .rgiT l> t; ng :■ *iX rt - i Itvad t Uoad f»: oine from .* tb 4 * taxes * I mat Middle ’.fiat aec'.ton ir.uai:, to on- , Br... -wi k, \ Wr.at it CivilLi*t, Foreign intercourse, an i Mi.ceilaneou', $7,350.016 43 : Interior I)‘partment.(BenSi n ! and Indian) 1341.570 93 W xr Departnseot 3,59') 920.90 N ivv Department, 4,291 479 93 10,5*6,53 $74,064,75 -11.* 7 ! • / re4S3ry Earn. ' | Stv. |t;oi i mirctiar.t! ao<! tanners fiaft a* w*.» ade«. They -ay it tne credit, not n*y of tr.c State we ask ? It would er'to . < money. It is better lo Joan w:.:.i hive it, than after rno.v*y to loan v c*edit. What asya rr. *’* o: Tcr.r:»-.e‘ and Alabama « hjc' t ’ Uorercor of A x »ay* it t . ’ - j.rcdit of the State to .rt~- (Jove;nor of Teiinewee io lending the credit of the • !« referred to the people. 3ir. r •.*: i4ii*. ti.e people endoraed thia *. Bead <#'.v. Brown % Inaugural. ’ rct**r Vj State Aid to these Kuil not " the Su> Ktaporium. The .pproprt'dteU 4I.i)oo/X/> to 51ain «v: 86,009,009 to the Slate Hoad, • «i »i 1 to other r ompaniea, if you ■ onned, you must do it with your , Brunswick what aiivaotaga Haa - .s. ijng ships? Where is the coal from ? Doe* the prospect of becoming a city, give you the Total, There is alao added to th timates, a itxtemeot of the several appro; rialiona which may be carried to the Sar* p'.as Fund, amounting to, $566,031 26 Accompanying the eitiraates there are j “J. thing aandrv pap*;rs larni^bed by tho ".evcral De< partxen?*, containing explanation! in re gard . ) teem. I am very respect folly, your ol>edtent aervaot. UOWKLL COBB. H'crera.rj of the Treasury. To the .'r^Aker of the House <A Kepreeentatives. ty rapid!/ ailing with itrar.ger gov- 1 ernrnent, could never become depreciated 24 49 ; ns long as tho government existed, and in re- i this conservative country, where we have ution for two centuries, the ! lear would be childish. Commerciul cur rency will always regulate itself if left i alone ; for it is not money that rails trade ] into existence, but trade that calls money ; into existence. With gold at the market ! t rice of the world, we should then dis- ; charge our liabilities to foreigners, aad they j would receive it from us as we would re* ! reive the goods of foreigners at their rnar- ' ket price, (jo d would no longer exist in i its. artificial character as coin ; it would i restored to m natural character as a com- I modity, The truth is, that the money market of ; England is in the hands of a few powerful i capitalist*, who arc the arbiters of all forms | of wraith and of every department of in dostry. These men have made colossal they are, at the expense of all other classes in the country, and it »ccint* amazing to us that the commercial men of England, who are frequently brought to the verge of ruin by these panics, c. u , 'he soob'ivious and lethargic respecting th machinery which presses them to the ground a: th* very moment when they have ah und ance of r» ;:1 wealth in tb* form of product | in their pei*e*sion. Now that;government morning. The Welaka has been long and favorably koown to the traveling public, and all ac quainted with the gentlemanly courtesy of Captain McNelty will regret bis severe loss. The Welaka was not insured- She had a large lot of cotton on board which caused Captain McNelty to remain by the wreck to secure as much os possible of the freight Ac. Must of the baggago will perhaps bo lost or drifted t ffi. A borte which was on board was drownod. Then? was only ono lady passenger on board, who was safely landed and taken back to Jacksonville b/ the St. Marys. From Texas, A joint resolution, requesting their Sen ators and instructing their Representatives in Congress, to urge the passage of a law for raising of a regiment of Rangers, for pro-' taction of the frontier from Indian depreda tions, has patted the Texas Legislature.— The Galveston news says: “ The increasing frequency oflndian out rages upon our border population, and the inadequacy ol the present military force of the United States to repel and punish the marauding savages, demand the immediate action of the Government, and we trust the importance of tho subject will be so appar ent to the President, that he will devote a portion of his first annual message to it. The Belton Independent records further Indian depredations in that vicinity. On the 11th they stole and drove away over one hundred horses. One cavallado of about eighty in number were takon from within three miies of Gateaville, the county scat. A party had started in pursuit. Mr- Lewi?, son-in-law of Moses Jackson, Esq , was killed on Pecan Bayou, near Camp Colorado, by Indians, or men disguised as such. Others had bean attacked by them, and thero^was a general disposition among the settlers to leave, unless immediate as sistance was sent to them. Crime in New York- The following citract from the I’resont ment of the Gram) Juy; made on Saturday hy tho Court of Sessions of New York city, form a sail eoinmoutary upon the etate of so ciety in the “Metropolis That th re ia in the city at the present time an alarming increase of crime, which demands at tho bands of those in authority a mest proiflpt and decisive action. The unusual number of case? od tho calen dor presented to us show that a large m» jority of them are committed hy the youth of our cityfrum 15 to 20 years of age—some of which are the most aggravating- In con versation with some of them they .how a perfect indifference to thoir fate having been schooled in, and graduated from, houses that aro a disgrace to our city—some of which we have presented to the Court. In reading in our daily papers of the mid night and daily uesassinutions, murders, highway robberies, burglaries, Ac., it bes hooves this Grand Jury and others to call upon tho city authorities and Police Com missioners to increase their furee imme Irate ly, with good und true men, for the protec tion of the lives and homes of our citizens I he habit of carrying concealed weapons ah.nt the person, such as pistols, slung shots dirk?, Ac.,is a crying evil in our communi ty to which special attention is called. Of a largo number of cases before us, we have seen the youth end aged cripple nnd maim ed for life by this unlawful and unwarranta ble practice, which calls for our severest cordcmnstion. The Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island at the present time is crowded with inmates, a part of tbc female department heing'allot- ted to the males: and unless a stop is put to crime in our city, the prison must he enhir> ged in order to provide for their neecssuius Special Notices, A GOOD COMPARISON. Tti. Wm. Rcul.tt, a wall kuo.n M.thwti.t Clrr (ryman rpjji'linf nt Naples, .lrawi the following an »£>tf but apt companion botween I>r. Mel.are’s c bratetl Vermifuge, prepared by Heminir Pros., ntUburgh, I’a , an«! h ferret : “ A ferret, when placed a« tl!o entnnee of a l">le. enter* the aperture, ifovHt along the poss, »»hej upon th* rat, exterminates his exlsteuV# *ti;»w- <he animal's d*fnnrl carcass u the light.* And in like niauner have I found l»r. MelAntf's American ' • rrntftiffe t.> o^oraltf upon worms, thoeo Ur and dtngcraua tormentors r.r children. This re l ke the fsrret, enter* th» ajierture «>r then tnvTt-U Ih.- gall.t, I.J. Lola of tb. worm., shakes the life out of tho roptUee. eweepsrlonn thtp •on. an t carries tbelr oarcawsra clear out of the * v « tem- Thl«. itt least liu been the effect of tho Verml Inge upon ruj children.’’ ,r®~ Purchaser? will Ire c.iroful tn ask fur Dr U'LASH'S OK LEU It A TED VERMIFUGE. manufactured by Fleming Urns., of Pittsburgh’ Pa. All other Vermifuge? in comparison are worthies?. Dr. M’Lano's genuine I.lver Pills, also bis celebrate,1 Vermifuge, can now be had •t nil respecublo drug stores. .Von. yrmiinr thr rijnah.rr of [32] FLEMING DKGS. Tothe Votew of Falton County. Fellow Citizf’is Doing a Candidato for r(H .^lection to the office of Clerk of tbc Inferior Court, nt the enduing election in January uext, your support at the Ballot box will be thankfully receivcdby your obodient iervont. «vj. 18, td. C. M. PAYNE. NOTICE. A LL penom mo forownrnod not to trade Tor Note* made by tho uddoralgned nnd Thouins Ballard and F. 6. Mtoh securities, pnyably to C, A. Ramsey; said no Us being elg.it in number, for fifty dollars each, duo 35th Inst. Tho consldcra• lion of said notes have failed, and I will not pay them unless compelled by law. Z. B. BLALOCK. December I, 1857. w2m NOTICE. LL persons indebted to tho estate of C. 1). Parr, late of Martsy oounty deceased, are re quired to make immediate payment nnd thnso having demands will render them in, according to law, to me, in Atlanta, Qoorgia L. J. PARK, Exocut - December 6, 1857 d« Oil Monday, Dec, IH53, -I7TLL be sold at tho late residence of C- D. »V Parr, deceased, in tho county of J/urray, all the personal property.of said estate, consist- ing of Corn, Fodder, norsos, Miles, Cuttle, Ac. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. L. J. PARK, Executor. December 5, 1857 dwtf ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W U.I before the Court Houi<e door in tha City of Ati nta. on the 1st Tuesdaj Lot, dUtlnguiiitieil as part of lot > >f originally Hen •l lot No. 7rt, c«ii t bounded north by purt of lot No! 10, south by Faith Alley, met hy a Uneten teel wl<l«, aud west by part of »*lu Ut No. 10. Sold M tho pro p*jr»y of JoMiph K Bishop. Uto cf peKnlh County, de? cea.ed. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of e»ld deceased. Term* on the day o* sole. JAMES II. BURN, ) .... WM. 11. BIUBWEIJ.,/ * um r1, I tec 1,1857. wtd- EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, \ Millcdocvile, Nov. 27, 1857. j ). That COT reby appoint nunder-iu-thief,nn t lh.t’ accordingly. Nov. USSli, 1S57. BANK OF FULTON. Kickange Office of F. C. Barber. Tbo notes of the Bank of Fulton nre redeemed at this office by Sight Exchange on New York, •tone-quarter per cent premium, or bankable funds or coin at one-quarter per cent discount. F. C. BARBER, xchange Broker, McIntosh St. Augusta. On. MURDOCH DRAMATIC HI SECOND SEASON ! Grand Performance! Wadnesday Evening, Dec. 9th, 1857. Black'Eyed Susan! Songs, Dances, &c| STATE SECRETS, OR “ Clothes has Biz! ” ha* tlf N rmifD'd to suspend the trank charter, •-hou/fi taHc* nv tnbtn ot Coogrosn have ! ou Kl |1 10 f,n, ‘ lorther, and prevent yet arrived. Political excitement u run- l,M ren^u.d altogether next year. The nir.g nigt»—*l*J an effort is Lem if made to Rank ol England fits nn itK'iihus on the g*t up a ,.uve on the Kan-oa qceation even ia i ♦'pc^ies '' l r,all0n * ar,, l one item of tho vivaoee of the organization. 11iui Plfort, * * ,,r h tt haa out of the national however, wid fail. Col Orr will b* nominal- ! ">*T ^mentioned as illustrative of e<l hy the democratic caucus on the first b3l- | • ux paying «*•* dividends on ot for .Speaker and of course will be elected. ! lhc national debt the hank receives two rbe con :e,t far Clerk lira between Ailan, of - hundred ore) forty-eev. n ibnueand fabree - - .... 'hundred nnd thirty-two pounds stsrlmjr, and as there arc only two h nnd red and -dxty-ume thouvand seven hundred and j thirty-six stockholder?, the charge i* nearly excurtti by bb conetituenu for toting down j righllal -.avano.h to jive her Reilread ibi, mearare, if Ibi j»ro»!«!sn lie projwwd j , WU1 lbl . State.- back a B. It. i* -i'lpttd. Hewcotal tb? '■rate low? 1, 0 ;c , n )< iraDtl ab! Are ibere ne remiat*. Tbe Illinois, and Kobinson, of Indiana, with chance, in favor of the former. The South Carolina member., it ia under,too l, will tufo port Ban 11,of Virginia, for nablio printer— , . tail my iuprewiion U, Steadman, ol Ohio, i. . eq'iivalont to one potm.1 per head, I n the io the lend for the big pr ize. Combiomione rollway r'linpan^ea tbe annrral coel of pay- of all sort, arc fanning. .1 1‘ermantnt InrrMmtnt.—The New York Independent, of !a.t week, tell. (hi. aneolote to tbc limea : A 'capitalist’ io the connlry, some months ago, tent $20,OW to a frieral in the eity to in-, ret io 'good endoraed bo.ir.ewt paper.'— It waa done. The whole aaonnt matured daring tbe moqti> of Oetnler. In ell, there were about twenty notea, and every .ingle one waa protested. All the names a, mak ers ao>l endorsers save one, (an mJarier) have either ftiltH or mipendaL Use note out of the whole batch, after going to pros test, wee taken np by tbe eodwser. ing the diviilenda to the .bar.bolder, ia about sirper.re per head. "Statistical writers compute,” aaya ao able currency author, “the fee.aimple of the resources of the British empire at.it thou sand millions. As a fair average we may put down the circulation of the Bank of England at twenty millim The real and personal property, therefore, held by British subjacu,u4o the amount of bank notes n, three Imnrtrsd to one. « In other words, for every tvs pounds rep, rtsentid by n Bank of England note there ark faurteeo hundred pod ninety firs pound, of bona fuU property not so represented— property as safe and sound as gold—consis ting of lands, bonses, skips, agricultural produce, and tnaanfaotatd stock, leJooglng Washington Hews and Gossip. Senator Summer's political friends are expecting that he will take his seat in the Senate at the opening of Congress. The Washington Star says the Secretary of the Interior has issued orders for the im mediate opening to settlement of the govern ment lands embraced within what has, up to this tiro;, been known aa the Shawnee reservation in Kansas west of the 30 mile line, Thai, one million of torn, at leant, of the finest lands in all the great Weat, will h, immediately subject to pre-emption by this order- They are aituated for the moat part in the I'.wnee district, (Land office at Lecompton.) President of South Carolina College. The following complimentary paragraph ia from the Charleston Afwrury of a late date. We learn that tlm Trustees of the Col lege, at a meeting on Wedn< .day, elected the Hon. A. B. Longtime!, foorpia President of the institution. I- - think' a happy choice. Judge I.' bar that Grmneaa of character, gn - ily and the most genial manners, lit it the very sort of man to exercise ascendancy oyer youth, without offending their self-love or self-respect. Booth Carolina baa juat gi r- en Georgia a Governor, and Georgia returns the compliment bygiying ua a President of our College. We are pleated to witness this interchange of good efficea between the two Ktatet. New Advertisements! HOGS, PORK, BONES,AND J9l. EK ■» 9 F OR SALK in quantities to suit tbc trade, by SEAdO, ABBOTT A CO. nov. 18, tf. LAND NEAR ATLANTA S» & 5St a^ijSs ONE hundred acre# cf land near Atlnn ta.ljinif between I'eacUtroff amt Marietta Bond*, In offered for Kale, th*r« arc Mxtv acred of very heavy timber, forty aere* nf excellent cleared land, about thirty Is bottom. There are five 1 1 of the very beat aelecth above, there id aa good a MILL tilTK j anywuere. A good bargain will b© given. JAS. C. SLAUGHTER. Atlanta. Georgia, Deo 2, 1&7, dtf Lost Scrip! Lost Scrip! #?oo IN Kant ^Touneaseo and Virginia itatl * Noa. 2,14d°fer I200 1 ! dated July 10th. l«Wt. “ 2,148 “ 200, *> “ 2,169 ‘ er w turning the t gtcamgfttg 3Hnrs. Cabin Passage to ffetv York READ THE BILLS OF THE NIGHT, Home Grown Seeds! HVIST'S MARRAKTED Garden and Flower Seeds! r pilB constant Inspection of the subscriber to tbe 1 growth of hi* 8KEDS, haa *erure»l a reputation to them that ha* never b*aa attained in the I ■ iither hou»e. Having no ntf*>nt» ti >1 avory y«ar, thoee sold by aim ars tiroly of tbo season'd growth, and cannot bo durpaAaed ther la tjualitv or purity. MERCHANT^ supplied oa tb# mo«t reasonable termd !a hn!k >>t In paper* ready for retail. t%. I*e»eriptive catalogue senton appheati* n. R BH.vr, Nurseryman and Seed Grower. R2W1 Warehouse No. 922 and 924, Market Ht., aUra tith, S'ureery andeee l farm on the Derby Koad.l'hlla delphia, I’enn. dec 7, wlm EXECUTOR'S SALE. A GKFKABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett County, will he Bold before the Court e dior in the county of Worth, #nd Ge*»v- arltUlo the legal hour* of sal*, on the let Tuesday in January next,, on* I?',t of land, No 102, tn as county, containing 490 acres, more or less, gold tbe property of Richard Whitworth. late of Gwinnett county, decease?!, for the benefit ef the heirs fed cr«fl » of sai l decea*o1. fei i the day GEORGIA, Gwinnett Couety. iansbip t of Ordinary, O. T KAKEHfKA W, Ord’y. letters of dismission fro February Term next, of the said C of said county *’ Doc. 6th. 1667. Dec. 6th, 1857. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. To All Whom il maij Concern. i McUunir, ; for let- i person and property iflegltlmata child of ters off of Tempv A lelint Tempy McClung. These ar* therefore to cite aad admoaish *11 person* concerned te show cause at the January Terra next of tbef-’ourlof Ordinary for Mid county, why eaid let- re ahould not be Given under my GEORGIA, Gwinnett County, W IIF.KEAS, U B. Hannah and John plies to me for letters of admlnlatrntlon oa the rotate of IlarrUoo J Harris, late of said county, de ceased. These are therefor to cite aad O'lmonith all aad tin gular the kindrsd an l ore.lltore of sn'd dece#e«d, to •how reuse within the time prescribed by law, if any they fcav». why said letters should not be granted thi applicant# in term* of tf ■* Given under my hao.1 this Decemtrr 6th, 1867 w5t O. T. ItAKKiTBAW, Ord y v Weekly TJ. States Mail Line. qpHE new end splendldeide-wheeleteamKhips* x AUGl’STA 1600toue, “ M. 8. Woodhpil FLOHIDA, 1300 tone, *« Isaac Crowiu. ALABAMA, I300ton*, •• C. R. Bchixck, Will Leave Savannah Every SATURDAY. Tbricshipsarfainongth* largest on th# coast, un- surpassediaspeed, safety or comfort~m»king their paesagevin 50 to 80 hours, and are commanded by skillful,carefuland poltteofflceru. They offer a iuo*v deeirahUooDTeyaoceto New York. Cabin 1‘aseage to New York $2. Steeragepaseageto New York gg I’ADLKFORD.KAY Ik CO., Agentidn Haranuah fiAM’L M1TCHK1J.,13 Broadway,New York. Savannah February 6, 1566. abiu Fauaga from CharloiUn to Now Tor .$25,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Mow York * Charloaton Rteain|PackoM Tlirouglt in 48 tu 53 Hours. ^£ii& (Bomi-WooljJ.y.11 Th. nsw sts.rn.hlp COLUMBIA, 1S«0 Tom—M. Jl,r. r Commander. ASHVII L£ 1600 ton*, | JAMKR AIMJKR, ISCOtone u s J, !5 W f. n ^ mRUnder I S - c u Turner Comman’r MARION, UOO ton*, I SOUTnKHNF.lt, 100C ton* W. t oster Commander. | F. M. Murray. CYmm*r. Leave Adger'e wharves every Wednesday 4b Matnrdayl afterthearrlralof tb* car* from the South It Welt “at high water. 1 ' Tabl*« supplied with every luxury—attentive and eautloue commanders, will ensure Travellers by thi# Line every poeeibUcornfort aad aneommodat ion. *PPlF»o HENRY MISSROON Corn#rof Fast Bay It Adgar’sSouth Wberf. _ — Charleston. So G. Cabin Passage, .$95* Utoroga,.... ..8* Joseph Winsliip, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOB TRE PURCHASE, [ |8oj, and Storago of Proffuco.l rep poito tho Wooten) & Alton, tic Koilrnoil Depot. Novemlwr II. 1HA7 dowtf SALT. K f\ f\ Hack, in itore and for salo by t)\/U JOSEPH WIN8HIP. No. So, 1857 dertf m«# s greatest blessing, the Life I'ill* and I’ho n.i Bitters nre coufldiotly recommended m tbe U*t mod- loine now befor* the publlr. Thsy remove almost Im* perceptibly nil noiloo* accumulation* from tbs stova- #«b and towels, and ill impirnur from the blood— 4 the same time to *vey ^#rt t sonar ting life and. vigor it of tb* *y«tem. aod thu# r*e body sod m'od Ottc* 836 Ureadw*/, Moffat, GG0RGI:, For»)Ih Counly. To all Whom it may Concern. » W ill'.r J..H, John V Wofford appllaa to raofws lit Ur.^f (J.rejinhip nf t)i. p*r,on, au-Ja.l.t— ornaarp K W-,t, aadKnlty Wail.orph.a. ofialfin a .M tf.ry Ado W.,t, Ut, of Hid eo.il,. d.. Thai.an tb.rf.r* It .Its art rtmoolta ^1 porwo- latamtrt to Ak th-ls ofa.ettloos, if u, thos hovo, lore/ otteo, tt'.rt 1S0 M liortar la Jt.Msy aovt, »Ay lottors or UmaHtaaahlp .hoold oo». *•*, inotal tbo •pptiooal. _ * WTO'ft BUTTER AND CHEESE. A LARGE .uppljr on hind ol superior quality, and for salo by J08EPH WIN8IIIP. Nov 24, 1857 dawn SASH' BLINDS A DOORS M ANUPAOTU/fED to order, at our .hop over Winship'a Iron Worko. JOS. WIN8HIP Sc CO. Atlanta, Nov 25, 1857 dw2m 4? Iron! Iron! A I.A RGB Stuck of Etowah Mannafao- turing and Mining Company'! iron, con •tanlly on hand,al Manufacturer, price, by JOSEPH WIN8HIP, November II, I860 tfaw" HANK AUKNCY. Alios: Mo W'ailllaHB®, Atjtnlfor tht Rank of Camden S Carolina. Offlco at HUIoco S Robtnttni W.rehonro— cern.r of llnn'er and Pryor otraoU, Atlanta, Ot. will give prompt attention to colleetioM gonarally I'tiKon Bank Monor Taken at, Par. W E will take HILTON BANK money produce, In ptymont for all debt* dtu/ui, or for articlo. of any deacrlptlon that wabava or alia- WILLIAMS, RHEA & CO. •ctt7 dw BROWN'8 HOTEL, [Opinaita th* PaaMoter D'pot,i " MACON, (JF.ORG | A B. E. BROWN A E. ISAACS. Propriety B- ,P. UKN8E, Supcrintendrnt. Jan 17 fewl?