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nuNCAN A B LOCHRANE. ITLANTA^GEO^ ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19,1S57. ?“ : TERM* OF THK IN TELLIGENCBB * EXAMINER DAILY, - •**> \4 EEKLY, ^ - 3 00 FOR SHERIFF. m g m ■«> *-«»■*•' For Deputy Sheriff*. C. C. GREEN A OSBORN, For Clerk of Superior Court. dr. B. F . BOMAR. For Clerk ol Interior Court. DANIEL PITTMAN. ThuMv^C H- WALLACE. /,f 1 ai Rntircr.—A- J. COLLIER. (Vvw—A. R. WHITE. For Latest News SEE THI RD PAGE. bill, pending tbe eonfildocqtiop of which the hour for adjoamtnent arrived, HOUSE. The House reconsidered so much of yesterday's journal as tefets to the loss of bill increasing the salaries of Exensttr* Judges, Ac. On motion of Mr Konaa the bill was tas ken up by sections. Mr Kensn, Shehou and others, msde tome pointed remarks on the question. The friends of the original hill were forced la take it at last with some modifications.— The Governor's salary is fixed at $4,000, that of Judges of the Supreme Court $3,' 500, and Judges of the Superior Court *3,500. The clause in relation to paying Solicit ors a salary in addition t < their fees, was stricken out. On passage of the bill the yeas were dS. nays 43. The general appropriation bill was taken up and contoured th. whole day. Hon. B. Vi Hill will address the people tbit earning in the Representattre Hail. Public Document*. Hon. L. J. Gartrell will please accept our iluati for copies of the President's Message and font volume* of the Patent OSes Reports for 1856. Change. Mr. Wilson desires ns to say that hit School Exhibition will taka placa (on Moo- day eraonlg naxt,) at Haydan's Hall, instead of the A theorem, as published yesterday. MuidoeliDT»m*tie clnb ; The shore company haring met with **?“ ' flattering reception last Saturday awning, bags to announce their seecod perfctxttanc* txvnigbt, at the Atbeeeom. in the beantifni Pk/in three acts, by J. Sheridan Knowles, of William Tell, th* bteo of S witter land, which wfll be followed b 3 » brilh“‘ “d grand Pas de Deoux, by Madame Leonard and Profr Doesherry. The whole to cou- dotk with the Sainted Chamber. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Our Mi Tied gorilla Correspoadeace. Maixnoirtuj, Dee. 16th, 1857. SENATE. Mr. Stubbs of Bibb, roared to reconsider to much of the journal of yesterday as refers to the Ices cf the House bill to commote the ptmiahmaot of John Black, Dialer sentence for murder, from death to imprisonment for life. On tte motion to recooaider the rote stood yeaa 58. nays 37. On motion of Mr. Stubbs the ra'es wen mpended, and the bdl taken up. On the paamgs of the bill, the yeas were called, and the rota stood for commuting 56. and against it 44. So the Senate has a: last concurred in the action of the House ; and it only res for the Got. to giro his signature, to change the destiny of this unfortunate crim inal, from the gaflowr, to a life tire impris onment. The Senate concurred in the House amend' manta to the bill laying out a new County from Cberokee, Cobb and Forsyth, aod also one from Warren. A resolution was adopted, that the after noons occupied by the Senate, in considering local bilk, and the eraoings House bilk J{oiler under final Ccomderation. A bill to make a new county from Ware aod Appling. Passed. A MU to abolish the present cumbersome equity practice in this State. After some axasndmeots and diecusutoo. the bill was paused by yeaa 55, nay* 41. A message w*a received from the Gov in relation to a bOl w change the residence of some person from the county of Hall, to u.wAmi His Excellency refuses to •igo the bin on the ground, that the limits of this residence is sot defined; and i! being unknown bow much land is thus transfers.! from one county to another—difficulties nay arias in the adjudication of law caws of a certain satsre. By this and other acts oar excellent Governor k evidencing that close sera ting of the tea of the Legisletare. sod tbet desire for the public g vod so neces sary in the Executive. Senete adjourned till 3 V M. Railway Capital ami Debt of the Them amount in Capital *431,435,661 Debt 417,243,664 Total „ *308,679.325 The annual income is repotted at *48,. 400,488 Interest on the debt, $25,093/* 203. Our New York Correspondence Xiw Yoax. tXc. 14, 1857; Business is not much improved, so far as actual sales are announc'd, but it is a gratis Sing fact that the country is begionirg to pey op its debts ta the city, though the tendeccr at present irems to be to pay "in kind 'i A number r f dry goods and jobbing houses have this week received in this way consignments of Sour and hotter and remit tances of this a;?t will continue to be made largely after the dosing of the canals One dry goods house in Broadway exhibits be- fore lo doors a number of kegs of batter placarded "for sale.” Thu is not quite so good as money still it will do nntil we get these treasury eertigeatee, which the Secre tary promisee in the annual message. The failed and suspended houses will thus Lave a larger chance of paying up their indebted ness than if payments were restricted to cur rency proper, and thus the general resump tion nf manufactora will result et an earlier period. We are actually reduced to barter at the preseot time in a large portion of our transactions with the interior though money k so plenty in this city, on nadouled secur ity that there k actually difficulty in find ing employment for it. Confidence is badly wanted. The drain of specie to England which is now going on k looked as a favor able indication of retarning proeperty, since a restoration of equilibrium in the currency of that coaatry will bring np the price of oor great staples, breadstuff* and cotton, which are now »> depressed in foreign markets, that there is no inducement to ship produce to New York City from tr.e interior, aod thus creditors here suffer fr„ui delayed pay ments. As for goods, imported dry goods are ic immense supply, outside ef the *30,000,000 in beaded warehouse, and next season will opea with a very low range of prices, for all high cost articles. Thus this country will be enriched at tha expense of the foreign producers. Bat domestic goods will not sufier so heavy a decline, the supply of cot tons and woollens will he quite limited, a fall in price will remit only from e heavy de cline in raw materials, end this will not ef- f.ct the rates of labor, of course, since goods eat then be produced at lower cost. There bas been in fact, during the past few weeks AFTERNOON SESSION. A bill to appoint an additional commie siooer of the Greene and Pulaski Monu ment fund. Passed. A bill to lay oat-a-.new county from Loonies and Thomas to be called Brooks.— Passed. A bill to explain the 11th section of an act to ky out a new county from Lee and Randolph. Laid on the table. The rule* were suspended to take up the report of the committee on the bill tofincor- porete the London, Liverpool, Savannah, Timber and land company. Mr Cone of Bulloch offered two amend ments. one making the private property of toe stockholders liable for the dehu of the company, the other preventing non-rest- dents of the Sum from taking stock in said company. Mr Cone said he wanted the** amend meats attached to the hill as it seemed to be a Savannah and Macon measure. (He dees not seem disposed to advance the in terest of oor cities. Mr Meffonald, of Ware, opposed the tmandmenu. Said the land to fce used by this eorporati .n were timber lands not in use. He could not underaund why tlie ciuxena of Savannah and Macon ahould not ecjoy equal privileges with cilixen# of other portion* of the Bute. Mr Ward, of Chatham taid that ha felt :t to be bii duty to defend Savannah from the tmpuuuon east upon her, of interfering wr.h any mesiure. It wai hard that ibe fac*. of Savannah's connection with any enterprise should kill it. He referred lo the amer.riu.enl proposed to the Hiwastee K It Charter, and showed that it only pre vented the Co. from iranafering their char* tered right! to alieni. He defended the character of the corporators and clearly proved that this was no Sav project. Messrs. Reynolds Pope, and others spoke upon th* menu of the bill. Mr. Pope taid it would to a monoply more to ha dreaded than all the R R and Bank monopolies about which so much had boon •&i4. * Upon the final vote the yea* ana nays were called and the bill was lest. Stoat* took op the general appropriation Report of tit Secretary ty ll'irr. The army consists of 19’Kgiments, divid ed into ten of Infantry, (bar of artillery, two of ilragoono, two of cavalry and one oi mounted riflemen. The whale strength of the army, u posted. con-Lts of about 1 ?,- 984 uren; ana the actual strength on the 1st of July last was 15.761. tn addition to the movements which the troops hare been called on to maka this year, this force is called on to garrison 68 permanent forts and to occupy 7U posts spread over au area of about 3,000,000 square mite. The Sec retary o'f War thinks that to render gov- eromental protection to our vast frontier and emigration perfect, a very large aug mentation of the army would not be requir ed—five additional regimen s would answer the purpew, if properly postedhe. there fore, suggests the propriety of asking-from Congress this increase. The artsy has been constantly and ac tively engaged. The Indian wur in Flori da claimed the altentioivof a strong tone, exigent affairs in Kansas demanded the presence there of two regiments; and final ly, the movements of troops to Utah was a most serious and important undertaking. The Seerotary ot Wax reviews thj pres out condition of tha Mormons—tieir d.-re gard of the civil autboritwa of the United States—and alludes to tbe prevailing belief that they instigated the Indmn9 to hostilities against eur citizens. Neverthe'ess, it has always beetle the policy and dosire of tbe Federal Government to avoid collision with this Mormon community. It has borne with their insubordination until, at length, thoy stand like a lion in the pathway tbi t lends from the Atlantic States to the Pacific sea board. It was hence thought expedient, du ring the past summer, to send a body of tioops to Utah with the civil officers recent ly appointed to that Territory. As Ibe in tention then was merely to establish thest functionaries in the offices to which they had been commissioned, and to erect Utah into a geographical military department, tbe force then dispatched and now en route to the Territory, was thought to be amply safficient for these purposes. Supplies were abnndant, the petition was favorable for bolding the Indians in oheck, and it wa? hardly within the line of reasonable proba bility that tbe people coaid pat themselves beyond tbe pale of reconciliation with tbe Government by acts of unprovoked rebel lion, This, howoter, they have done.— Great care was taken, in preparing the march to Utah, that nothing ihould even seem to excite apprehension. The instruc tions to the commanding officer were not to allow any conflict between ibe troops and the people of the Territory, except only in case he should be called on by the Governor for soldiers to act as a posse comitntus in enforcing obedience to laws. In conformity with this sentiment, an active, discreet offi cer was sent in advance of the army to Utah, for the purpose of as uring the people of the Territory of the peaceful intentions of tbe UeverntEen! This officer found that tbe Jeluded people were determined to re sist bv force if necessary, the entrance of the army Into the valley of Salt Lake. .Sup plies' of every sort were refused him, au l the day after his departure Brigham Y,.ung issued his proclamation, substantially de claring war against tbe United States, in view of this menacing attitude of affair? in Utah,and of th; importance of promptly suppressing the spirit of rebojiuki there, the Secretary repeals his rtcoMpfedation for the immediate addition of at hwft five new regiments to tie service. The Secretary alludes to divers defect! in eervite. whien ought to be remedied.— One error is the separate independent char acter of the State Corps, Tui- removes officers from their proper position as aids or assistants to the Commander, and con stitutes them his equals. It contracts the sphere of observation acd experience uo- iv.incemcnt gnitude. Now York Will be considered pregnable vrhbn the fortifications now t i progTcaq shall b* finished. The forti - cations kill bo billet, tho guns brevier and more numerous than those of Sebnstn- pol. The Secretary, in concluding hie ob- serrations on this point, dwells upon the importance of sea*coust fortilicaUons* and ihci* perfect capabilities lor defence against iny fleet that could He brought against them. I. I ALL A U. a n-j ZELLARv ; w v yyr,— era,* -f| Having purchk«<iof£l.I).LOCK HAH, hit EXTENSIVE STOCK OF anapa im 9mm Wa at* prepared to offer our ftlennd, rare m MO'lllSI m> ■ IC BRIOE, Dry G aod s , % h«try decline in domestic cotton good* owisg to the fall of nv materials in tbe ! lita the officer Or change or _ . , ,, . , A A f „ , and begets an accumulation ot prr.ced- nt EngUshand Southern markets. The feet fo,, « „r wi'h the v.ta' prim that produce will be sen: forward to an im* 1 mecie extent Una icasoo by railfjwia, to pay debts to the Atlantic citiet. sneonrag s many to hope for a speedier departure of jitire, a: v.ar wi’h th * *: ot' m.iiury organization—the invio lable and undivided authority of the head. Another defect is to be found in the uncer tain acd il -defined rights of brevet rank ; and a still more serious fault is the promo- t:on by sent'r.ty, a practice that hav ; - n abandoned even in the most aristo ratic and monarchical nations. Seniority, with the r quircmenfs essential for position ought certvn y : > giv* precedence, but, without these that dignity acd respect which b dong Shopkeeper* and benevolent associations | to rank and c ommand, can never be secured 1 g^i stocks of Hul- T'J correct these, and other evils the Sec- | Hard Timet'’ than has generally been an ticipated. At any rate, tbe monster will be obliged to “move on” nex: August, when the who’e immense produce ot the country bas teen bought and pa d for are generally laying i t**w«« *r ““ i CTi'rasrss but tha fpvcuktion seem, a doubrfal oce at I j l0ree , artillery and infantry, as t > apprnxi- present, os very few people are dfeposej this mate them to th* practice fit all nations oeaoon to sire anvthin? more ceatly or tan* j long-experienced in war, and so as to ad- s.o.iMy-e* 'sss.'irssT&wiai'teii tingairlxd '.-otaideration, with wmch f//h- j ,: 9 This can be done without any increase ti ral natwbe discharged their mntoal obliga-1 of officers or men, or augmentation of ex tion* Great qnanties of Fancy goods for penaa. The Secretary recommends that , „ ... „ ... all the rffieers of the staff should be col- the Holiday* are poshed cfl at auction lert , d bv law jnto onc Mrpl . p rom0 ,i 0 n wretchwily low prices. | may be made a reward of merit and inn In tmiwements there is little to notice — centivs^o zeal by enacting th3t it ■•lull A new piay at WslUck'l on the hard tiLW, i tike place by seniority tn c^rpi (aokss in ! M0 .» y my •under the reabriquet of “Tr.e Poor of New j extraordinary cares,) to the rank cf Cap-.. W.th.«*» 1 I and beyond that by sclecti m from the next | r$r/ >«in > Toork, * sttrsets *ome attention. Tne ^er- . j 0 arm, to that to be tilled j mo*dIc< timi ies of Oratioon pronUed at the Academy • far as Col. inclusive. General officer'* to will dr*w immensely/ Mr. O. F. Train, be at the choice of the President, as they the Napoleon nf “Highfalutin,” h« written now ' n "‘ Secretary Light* of the Georgia Legislature. ■•Gnat* are unnoticed, wheresoe'er they fly, But eagles' gazed upon ky every eye.” Come with me.reader of the timo-honorid Telegraph and stand upon consecrated ground—the lobby of tho Senate, That fine looking gentleman in the chair, who is much older than he looks to he, is ona of Georgia's first ami favorite son?, Jehu E. Ward. How well he presides !—How rsp dly he dispatches business —how cour teous yet how firm he is in the performance of his duties. He is a Georgina by birth, a great lawyer an ! a good man He can •ay what very few men in these degenerat ed and office hunting times can say, that lie has declined a scat in tho Senate of the U. S. Yt*t it is true. Gov. Cobb tendered him the commission to fill tho vacancy oc casioned by the resignation of Judge Berien, but ho preferred to pursue his profession and his friend and partner, Judge Charlton was appointed Mr. Ward was President of the Cincin. nati Convtntion, and I have heard itsaid on authority of s well informed member of that body; thatif Mr. Ward’s name had been presented by Georgia for iho Vice Presidency be would have been selected instead of Mr. Brcckenndge Ho it about 40 years nf age, of com manding person and polished manners—as a speaker he is fluent and forcible, with the soft melodious intonation end accent pecu liar to low country people. He has spoken but twice during the session, on the Bank Bill and on the re consideration of the Hiwtts.ee Hail Hoad charter, and on both occasions by his mas terly eloquenco carried the Senate with him. He is universa'ly beloved by the Senators of both parties for his courteous and gentle deportment and his many line qualities of head and heart A kind adieu to you Capt. Ward, and may you reap all the honor? which your statesmanlike endowments and manly virtues deserve. But reader let us go lo the.IIouse. Here is a somewhat more crowded room. Lo, k at the speaker; he is the darling of Chero kee and one of the best men in the State. This is I is first “experience” in n legisla tive body, but his reputation as a lawyer and Ins acquirements as a politician were widely known 'ere he wa9 elected Speaker. How well he fills the place! lie is not strictly handsome according to the Grecian standard, Dor are his manners as soft and gentle as some we’ve seen, but he posses- ses the mens diviinor about bun, and has •hewn great intellee'ual powers in debuts on several occasions during the session.— His speech on the Sum Aid Bill created a profound leusation. He is young—not over torty, and will be the Governor of Gtorgia yet, it tho peep e are a.low sd to choose their own rulers.— But, reader, let us return to the Senate.— Cast your eyes to the left of the President, and under the very poor portrait of a very great t&an. That tail, raw-boned, red faced man just rising, i? the Hon. John A. Tucker, of Stewart. What a giant h . is. you exclaim, and you ar.. r,^bt. He is a giant in mind as well as body. 1 here is to better lawyer—there is ho wiser .'-motor—* there is no more discreet und sagacious legis lator in the present General A—cmbly than John A. Tucker, llciea bo'd.truo thinker —a r udy debater, speaks but seldom and always to tha point—and in tbe epic ion of your correspondent, is destined, if be lives, to fill an important place in the councils <•* the nation. He was a Whig—then a .South era Rights, Fire Eating Wh g, und now an ardent Democrat. IIu will lie the next rep resentative iu Congress from the21 District so say the people, whose behests w< are bound to obey. Header, li--ten—who is sjieaking in the House. Let us hear hitn. K"n.tn, "f Bal dwin has the floor. He i? the' finest looking roan in tho General Assenlbly, and as a tac tician, without his equal n the State. He acta with the opposition in politics, and has tbe rcpata’.i m f being re-tless under any body's lead. II ; is w>. 11 posted on all sub jects, and bo unto the rash tnfmber who encounters Kenan in debate, lleis .uro to be unhorsed. Col, K. is th ; ablest man of the unseal ed American party in the .State, and will d .ubtlesv represent his Jtistrict in the National Councils, if that party shall line until’59. 11-closes >be debate and Gordon, of C ithuro, moves an adjournment In our line. Having bought the stock under such faverablo cirsunuLances os toensblsua to COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY WITH AHY Douse tu the South. All we ask is an examination of our Stock, ws are ready and willing ta giva BAR- UAINH. ZELLARS * MeBRtDB. Dec 10, 1157 dtf H AVING sold to Messrs. Zellais A Mc Bride, my entire stock of Dry Goods, I cheerfully recommend them to my old cus tomer?, to wheat I shall ever feel indebted for tho liberal patronage extended me while in the trade- J. D. LOCKHART. Dec 14. 1857 jj lf Tt~AUCTION 1 rmmm BEFORE my door on Sal- lurdsy evening, the 17th insl MMBin o'clock. One splendid Wardrobe; one Center Table; on* Crib; one fine WsitwUnJ; one doien Cottage Chelra; one Bedatead; a large lot of Window and Doer Bolt? and Pulliea, five Mill Sswa and other Hardware. ALo, s large lot of Cap# river- coatr, Jowelarv, &c., for cash. 8 J SHACKELFORD, V. M December 19, 1657 Alt —‘—I I | ' . U8T OF LETTER8 , N , , TYEMA1NING in tha AUanta Feat Of** Neglorl Jtv>n the 16th day of December, 165’' ‘ ’ Alkeraop John F Allman Charlotte miaa AJdutgton Win M Olin,Lee SPO Aleobrooka Wilson W | Overby 8 N miss Atkinson Eliitbelb Armstead Wm Armstrong Wm Arnold Frederick Armstrong Jonathan Aycars Meliraamls* Amaley Morel* Xyo —to ion Adonu/phn. Adkcrson John Adams mra E Adam#Jtne A Wrick Wml. Alexander Thor 3 Austell A Akere Ssllle tute Allen F M. Anker; W F And® lexson AYS Andersen dr Sou Berry Maxwell Bacon N H Bannlnger John M Benedict O Bar.ett John B Brown D K Butby W« Beard .. Herne. James M Bennett P M Pstikey J E C I Parker Wm 7 Psnksy S I, I Peterson J C Penlsy W R I Pedsn Jno 8 ft B. Ball Chas H Banluton H enry Buchanan M E Bovdaton J Kehl Blob A J J Bohler Wm l, Brockman Lucy J Barnes A J Bleelutock G W Berrien Caroline miss Oslln Borah Parker Oathrina mre Patter Charlsa Pomeroy R B Pitts Mamalln* mre Powell D C Pstillo Fenny T miss Potter Jno Pair J H Prichard Robert Ptrkea Howard Parker Geo W Pen Payton Parsons M E miss Parker Jaa Betheare Mansrva mraBurickhard G H Uorry W T Barron J M Beaty J W Barnes Wm mr Bslnt Joseph Baker Isaac N Buckanan AJ Bray B It Bower# Chua H Benton W 1. . Brantlet John Bryant Calvin S Biahop Ellen miaa Baden Arthur R Browning Wm A S Bonds Mary mire Bowen S M miaa Rees E P miss Read N F Ktnoiu Bom'l L Reives A M mra' Reneau R Rev Ragsdelo M M Reed Henry Hogan Wm Reynolds Jss ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A UKKKA1!i.Y to a'o order of tbs Court of Ordinary of (Jwinnett county, will be sold bo- fora the Court House Door la tbs town of Law- reocaville within tho legal of sale, on tho first Tueadar in February next, tho following proper ty to-wit; one bouse and Lot containing 1-1 acre# also one other House and Lot containing IM acre?, both in Factory Town, near the town of Lawrencorille, on the McAfee bridge road, sold as the property of Janies S. Seagrares, sold for the btnefitof tha hoirs and creditors of said do- ceased. Terms mada known on day of sale. . Dae 11,'57 JOHN KEMP, Adm'r. , EXECUTOR’S SALE. A UREEABLY to an order of tho Court of Or. diaary of Campbell county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House Door io tho town of Cumpbellton, within tho legal hoars of sale, the real estate of John Little deceased, consisting of a part of Lot No. 23, containing 70 acres, more or less, being tbe South east pari of said Lot, all situate, lying and being iu the 7th district, originally Cowetta now Campbell county, sold for tbe benefit of tho heirs and creditors of sold deceased. Terms rnado known on day of sale. Dec IS,'57 WILLIS MORGAN, Ex'r. Bremen John I. Buckanan Wm E Brisintine James Benedict B Blunt Mat 3 Brockman 8 J miaa Bryan Harrison J Brown George Brown W H Duller Milbury miss Brintinbeck Y Brown S Busby Mttilds mre Uriggs II.ary Lao miss Blasengome James W Banders Jss Bogan miss Blackman Jaa 3 | Sanborn Jos H Brishtel Washington Bryan Starling H Bloodworth H M Blackman H Briardine Jaa Btooks W C T Browning W A Browne W 8 c Caldwell John 3 Carlton J M Cain L E Chastain John D Cawley Ann E Churchell P Chang J F Clay Jeas* W Campbell H F Connor Mary mias R Roach WH Roblnaon L Rusk MAM mra Rood Wm Russell Jos B Kugglss W B Richardson L mis* Rogers R A Robison Bason Pate Richardson Mary mlssRjgSre .P P Hodgors Andrew Robbert* 8 H 1 Candors W C Savago Thos I Swonatn Benj Sellars Wm SiclaffChssW Sisson VPS Silton Jno Simpson 8 mra Sullerfield D M Sinoloir Jno 8 Dr Simpson Sarah mre Summond L miss Spaulding Wm Smith J M Stations Simeon Skogga Aj Chatnbc lain llichman Cochran R J Connor Mary Copp Chas T CsLwny Thos Cole Jett servant Carpenter T f Combs Laura nlrs CaJcnheud John F Cope J R Campbc'l Marcline mtaClark B Carlton Elina nii-s Corry A Cravy P M Cook Joshua C Carroll AT Cornwall Ed. arJ Carter .Vainuol Carroll H' Cannon Mart M mra 3CookNan:y A L Cooper Jennctt misa Cronwell Mary 8 Coalman Sallic mra Crua»oll Thos G W 1 Tima j A . I Tayl r Chas I Tant jamee I Taylor F C Valentine j R cash Crcsaman H P hriatain Telegraph ,'onner It J Cowan J J and is enti'.lwl to the 'Jjoi M tcon Trl'jraph. dinDer.— th. ’. KiylORATlVK -IT' :,r-!tb«lav»luabls Hair Rearer* e* to labor In behalf of the aaietad^ are 'isiversalty admitted hy tha , rw 'a! . arliT t* ail "ih-f? ’ol AffAl. ala At LA 4 r f rth with ta G EORGIA, Foutov Cocvtr —Wheroas, Bar- tho Clemcu tr'rogan applies for lettara of ad- mioiatration Da ton'; non on the estate ol David tfrogan, UteofDeKalb, now Fulton, county de- cex-cd. These are, therefore, to cits and adtnou- iah all and singulnr, the kindred and creditor! and all other! concerned, to be and appear at my oBco within tha tirna prescribed by law, and show cause, ifaay they hare, why said letters should Sot bo granted tho applicant, (liven un. dor my hand, officinlly, at office, this 16th day of Decomfir, 1857. JOB. n. J/KAD. Ordinary SVmuscmcntBe ATHENEUMl $200. Monday Evening, Dec. 2i. GREAT EVENT ! TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH UP Christmas Presents! TO BE GIVEN AWAY 7 0 THE LADIES.ISO fJESTLEMES Of Atlanta FREE by PARROW & SWEENY’S SOUTHERN Burlesque Opera T R O VP E! Go to Mr. Pyle’s Jewelry Store and examine tlie GIFTS and buy your tickets. TI0KET8 TO THE CONCERT, 50'Cta. GUTS, FREE. [ :< th- BILL PARROW., OH AS. HARRIS.. re. 19, 4857 ,,. .Manager. Agent ilSt SCHOOL EXHIBITION. There will be an Exhibition in llaydan'a Hall, by the pupile ol the Atlanta Classical and English School, on Monday night, Ibe 2lat, commencingul f>i o'clock. A general invitation—admission free. A. N. WILSON. Atlanta, Dnc. IS, 1857 d3* ncurs with his .... . . ..rc'ltcr'ivor'.n other proposed umel orationi, a bnok on '>■-* enat*. which i» prvnonr.c d tn , ln( j 1 y in preparing' for infirm find ha a stunner—half a page it »aid to be a I -iisabled officer? t competent and tranquil daw ft* the moat rahwx erwititotioo. *»* retreat aid for the unworthy a prompt di- , , mttiul fnan the, acrvice. ,, . , . r,. i The Seereury next allude* to thi report Abitrart of Department Report*. of lhe General-in-Chief. Ile tbtnkv tV We have not space for the Repcrt? of the pUn 0 f ^ mental depots for reerniting ; Head* of D«yartmena in ext*n»o, anil avail j would be highly advantageous. The tone j ounelves of the follow my AO-trac's in the of th; rank ana file neede elevation, and York Timet j tbe habit of employing loldiera a* day- ‘ ... _ I laborert it detrimental to the aervic;;. Pr> Report '/ the. txrre.ari/ »f the Ireruury. j m& ,; on t0 coounlttion tu strongly rccom- The Government ipent thti laa'. Saeal year ending Jane 30, 1857. _ *70,423,732' The Secretary expr< the opinion tlut On tb# Civil ll»t $27/'.‘il»522 J ta *v ie formation of * railroad b»:t\*» *jri iK<* Pacific and tbe va lev of the MiAYiamppi, the route by the Kl Paso would be chosen. Until then, other m litary rond'i require Special Notices. per WP. are iuthom*d to announce the name if |J. s IOIINHON a* an indepen* •lent r »n V, f»r .*h»:nlT of (’ ddi County, at the enduing »decti**n, !*t Monday i». lanuary .Nf V N V VOTERH. MLRUOCII DRAMATIC CliW Brilliant Attraction! Interior Dep’ment 5 35c,274 War Department 19 261,774 Nary Department 12,726856 Public Debt 5,943^96-*70,o22,722 The budget of eipenditnrrt f.r the cur si " Cb»UKB,'><i'?»''"w ? r. .>..•■ -. f.rl-avy Irsararar diwtf. New Advertisements! One of the best Stocks of rent fiscal year, to end Jau- 30,1358, is 1 for tha reimportation .!' rniltUry store , “ a-ioruri'a I Tne military roada already in charge made m , l(ie Ij artn ; POl are.progrcaaing a-.liafau..,- Aetoalfint quarter, *23 714 534 _ r ,|y. Eeti'ate* 3 quarter* 51,248Ji30*|74,363J)5? i ’fwo expedition* have been fitted out Th* balance in the treasury at the Levin* expressly to explore trar.ti of country hi’.h- ning of the year, July 1, was 817.710.114 erto wholly unknown. The firs', wad nt KerenM to Sept 30 20,923,e 19 to the northwest beyond the wat.-rs of th ■ EatimaMd to 30th Juoe 36,75<J,i)00 I op pc; Missouri, towards the ‘Black Utils,' speeirl opening and occupation for" the O. passage and protection of emigrant*, and j ^71 riTj . T| Saturday Evening, Dec. 19th, i857. William Tell! Now and Beautiful Double Dance riaxtsd Sharis?! (fuming Julia A Conner mr Carter mr. D Dewell N 7# mr« 1 Dows.ng J W 2 Dukes Jaa L Delucea I* Duukin K B Dotson Lucy mUd Dumpkoy Richard Dobbs Sue R miaa Down O P Dunning Terence Dozier n r Davia Elizabeth miaa D’Alvigny Dr 2 Dati.1 J VV Dr Davis Fanny miss 5 Delay H R Davia IhRth Davia Jaa 8 Dalton T B Daley W Demereat David Del bridge 8 W Del pey Emily rara 2 Duval mr Davison Jauii'fl Delay FM Denton Renjamin Deunia Johnathan 8 Hwoop E M Sligh J Solomon Smith J J Smith Mary W mr* Smith Iioball* C mil* Smith J T Sweat Wm Bpoko Company to tha Slone Gheatar ShadriekG W Strickland Jaa O Stover Jana mte Simona B mre 8)anham I E dt Co Stanford] G 8b*para P M Dr Stagall Mary mre Stubbi L A mra T Thomas Martha mte Turner jna Thrower* 0 Thurmond G M T V Vaughn j j W William* jno Wilson Wealoy Well. E W mill William* Win L Woodruff R Wooding Alfred WardJuah j mra Wood jamoa Woroll Alexander Walker RO White Muintha mte Wheeire Wm Whitehead V White 8arah O White H 8 Walker North S | Witherford P A ] Werner T M Wardaworlh A H Walker & Wilaon Walker R C I Witkinajtckeon I Williame john T Willron Robert | Williams Wm Willie WF WiUetBF ] Wilkeson Jfobrrt Wilaon R T | Willey Abba miss Whitley julcan mre Persons enquiring for any of tha abavt let* ters will please say advertised. ' T.O. HOWARD, P. M. iltisccllaneotts. Edtnondaon Majymi«»2Elzca Chaa H EaenhutJ Evana John I* Eliott R & C Embry C C F Freeman F R Floyd J B Fanning V Foster Wiley Fainbro Jaa F Floyd Joshua Fieuring Lizzie mra Frazier I* F Faanall Erailino miaa Fagan Chaa F. Filchcr B O Fullerton John Field* Francis tnisa Fulton John Fowler W R (iarriaion Camille (iarvey James is David Garrison D H (Joodin D I* Garvey Paterick Graddy I. C’ 2 Griawold Wm J 2 Gann n Jane miaa Gatewood John H Cunoll Chaa Dr Gorman Thos Gill Jane mm Giles J T Harris William care Haynes Redding Harrison Chas Hinnout Jaa B Hiller Henry Hawcrs W I* Haalott John Hilt Havannah raiai Hart D W Head R M Hammett B F Hall Heilah Hob omh G W Hall L II Harris John H Hill Robert R Holtngaworth Eliza Hudson J F Hudgins William Hall .Mary M Hubba Levi Holiday mr Hobbey Eliznl^th Hotcomti® R R mra Inge Noel G Goldin P A Gordon Betty miaa Geranium Peter Gilbert David L Gilbert J D Gaseo Mary C Griffin J I* 2 Glover E A 2 Guess E H Gr< zier mr Griffin G W Guthrie .Minerva miaa Goodwin Jcph H Harrison Elizabeth mra Hill R C Dr HolTey John Harris Fannie misa Henderson A F Hatch A F Hilton John H Harris Thomas Harrington Patrick Heflin Hctta nus Hinant J B Hasty Honorla Hardin Jaa L Harvey Dominie Harris C I* miaa Hall R mra Huflrter Frank Hubblo Levi Huskey Barah mas House P Hull G R Harris N A Holland 8areh E Holbrooks Hen ry I Ivey M J J Every other Ticket a Priio l | Registered Honey Letter* tit our Bilk. C apital Prize $50,0001 I ANDERSON A SONS LOTTERY, ON THE HAVANA PLAN OV |S I N <3 L E NU M BERI I Jasper County Academy Lottery! [By authority of the State of Qoorgi*.] CLASS FF Draw* lit of Jnnnary, 181*. CLASS QG draw* 15th January, 18**. In publio, at Macoo,Ga>, under tho (worn superintendance of E. C. Bulkley and Joseph Waterman, Esqri. Tlokets, Wholes $Mb Halves $5, Quarters g!,SO, rRnss payablr wrtnooT nronemo*. Only 30,000 numbers, 16,600 Prises I f BOT4 MTtffKIi 11,000 a,ooo 3.000 1000 . ... 1,000 100 10.000 Jackson Mary E mils Jones 8 ar James John Jones RH JeHera 'Isabella E Jones John SllJi W L S AMD EMBROIDERIES, a!*, at graally r®- EV SEE PROGRAMMES ! JO December IH, IH67 d2t . 8MITH *. FRANKLIN, l , ro>lu's. wut ComminilIS Aterehdnli, and tiraUn in EamUi arol Ptanhaim finecritM, qt Marietta Street, Atlanta,Georgia Total *75,*i0;933 This would leave *426,875, provided the revenue ia aot over estimated, nor tbe ex penditure underrated ; to provide o^aiost which eootiegeoeie* and to guard the public credit, the Secratary asks for authority to employ Treasury notea, not to exceed the aum of *20,000,000. The Coatornf Reven ue for the fin* quarter woe •lfl.573.729.—• The Secretary ealealatea on only 833,000,- 000 for the remaining 9 moctha. If Head of *231,000,000 in dntiable meichandrie for the year, entered for consumption, (u the | of that bratren of the public oervire and will no doubt bring valuable informa tion. The other is engaged in exploring the Colorado of the Weal, of which, to tbu time, nothing aeareely haa wen accurately known. The latter may probably reach in dioeovering (he beet mean* by which the tranaportation of army atorej can be effected to tbe in-erior of A'ew Mexico and Utah. The secretary make) a freah ailoaion to the irnportaiice of eaubhabing a national foundry. Tbe report of the Chief of tbe Ordinance explatna ia detail the condition ItA ;ar .'.t U A »*•■! r-rt-ea, by £lae 14, Is.7 d5tw2t II. SMITH. A. P. rnA.XKI.IH. SMITH & FRANKLIN, .pectfid'j lint quarter would indicate,) be look* for bo more than *174(000,600, owing to tbe re cent revulsion. The Land and Miceelloo- <■ -04 revenues of the year tie set* down at VifiOtfOO ot which *2316,097 wa* real, tvd tbe firit quartet. Tha Public Debt was reduced on tha lit of July lo *29,060,386. Tbe Departmaat haa since purehoaod *3,895,232, leaving th* amount outstanding *25,166,154. The Deportment baa collected anew the general operations hare, in the main, been satisfactory. The manufacture of small arm*, at the two national armories contin ues with very much the (oom retail* a* te- fere. From jhe Chief Enginoer’* report, it ap pear* that the national eto<oa*t defence* or# gradually, hot certainly, advancing towards completion, and when finished will rgrumute i system cf maritime de fence! formidable in extent and of great MACON t WESTERN R. R. M.\t U.N, Ihs.ttrnhrt Mth, IH.V7. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE “ft an*! t!i*r FrjiJty the 18th th# train# will Irt* run mi UAiumr. I *•»**• M<»eou • *. m. * lf Atliiita 8 |& n. rn. L<?av* Macon 11 JW) a m *rr Atlanta 0 25 prn a*o Atlanta 12 night* a r Macon 716 a. m Lrav# Atlanta j». ni »rr Macon fl.2lip.rn Tha night train* wilt n'»* run on Hundaya. nor wi | th#y vUip Utwcvn atatiou* to tako up m nut off t/#*«engr-r#. ROBERT •'YLER.Rap’t JJtc MHA7 ■‘dlOtwlt NOTICE. T Wi rootb* »f *r 4«U ti^lkatina will U bu'U to' th# Ofitiaar/ «*r Mn toontv, for lo *#<! tb«Uiid a*lft#trl#f to tt« ##t#t# of M.T. Bljtk*, *1 of **>4 rouaty. \>*r, M, wlio B WOn.l) r WM. W. W.rUMIXO* A4m r. .ouo FEATHERS. tu vri»9 Uv# 0#*r# nilktri J**t fiMfi fcv UlOU, PKT1CK4 * CO HIT. 4 r aiiadu tib<! ling eojmtry, that thry tow r*<HTihg tiii'l op*>nlng, »n>l will horp aUir*. * tipUodM tilork of PAM/l Y e/HOVJMIKfJ, whien th* ar# oString at prle#* that will er,mp#t* with aay t*ou4« lu th* city, anJ a*k a.ahara of |s»t- roeag#. Tb«y will glv»#pfteial attention to tl.w of Ba* con. Lard, fToar, Crain, Tokaaeo, he ,1* (>m*lffQia«n!fl r**(i*«tfur *n|«elU^!. Prompt atUotion glv*n t*. < **h OH*r* fl'ori to Marwtla itrin, in U>* hu.Mtng furmarly oeeupi*^ by O. p. J'arr. P**nab*v If, m* ■ dwt StlsrE.YUEO EAJVR Taken at 1 . liEORliB uTdaIbL. 3 1 HR aubacriber will sell tighter l«n Nrgroea, tb eHouM and Lot whapcoo be now re- i in tbe City of Atlanta, and a Urga atoak of Fwnil/ f Jroearica, pajrahla in Georgia Kail Road Bank Bills /ATT jW. ie« sp nd rather than mica a trade, at NE PER GENT PREMIUM Je line# Jaa Johnson Jordon Johnson F C Johnson E T Johsouson Mrs Jones 1* H Jones E L rniss Jones K L Kenney J M Kiag J. H King Henry King Solomon KmgT D Keetfee Wm F Jones W G Hon Jones JohnW Jones W N Jones F L Jones D H Jones Washington Jones Harah JonesT II Jones Henry C muter K Kobb & Co Keamedler G M 450 .tpproxiroatlOBi., .... liooo 1'nzea of If —1X1^00 14,g00Prl»*, amountlc? tofile,ICO The 16,000 Prl**s of M 60 ar# d#t#nai«#4 by th# last figure of th# aombor that draws th# C#nlUl--lf It Is an odd number, th*n #v#rr odd nnabtr tleksi will be entitled to If 60; If tt Is an #v#n nimbar, than •very #r*n namber ticket will b# #nUU#d to U 60 In sdditiAa to any other pris# tha tlekot may draw. Bank Notu of to and Bank# taken at par. Checks on New York remitted for print. Address orders for tiokata or Cartilcai tf Packages >f Tickets to AHDZ&80N * flOI, Xanigtrt, • Macon or Savannah, GaorgU* Morgan, Kirkpatrick, fc Co. ' MB^^^HAVINO opasad a saw Wore KHB|^Kraom ou l’each Tret Street,woald tha attention of tha puhliotu tbelrStoekef PunaUtti’aiembraclof Cabinet War# ia allita var1atl#s. Chairs afaveryklad ;wmaf#a. m Mattrssses offlprlags, Bair, Moss, Cation aad| %: .CARPKTti,RVai,*0., M VTlado1V9baUas,WlndovCartslaB,Osmssk, CorataaS] Bands.Co,d aadTasaala, Loops, Oo., ks- window PAPsmso, tiobai bo, rtia-boorddo. Thayatlllooi- tlnna tbslrfi&o,, South of Ooorgta Railroad <Sftsars, sodsrapsspsredlo do all kinds ot work aonnaatad wttb tksItbBslaass.aaohai maklarandraulvlairat) altera sisktoi Wsrtressss, Dphofitartoi, As. Tkty I kaarabosnhandMsUllaButsICaaaa.aad mska. sp< cnshottao(lcsUsho|sny,Wslnat,snaoths;wooaCof, , on AIR FACTORY, |Dn*yhnva>alsi|tdthalrnssaiHtorlafiho,aatDa| KLi^Jm,re Uih H Itirsar JOlira I rgynalWa** a* tlaalanwnanaawfantwvn laawwawaaa Kosting tldw.id Lister Harris Lewis J U I.anirr Harsh miss l.afe' tie R S 2 f.indrs mr Leo 11 mr. Lo* Thos Lanier Amanda misa Lewis Maria W servant M Marehman Mary E L Lohdell 1, A Lyan T A Lovern Wm C Lawrence H A Loven t)T 1 I.aeman D Logan t,'asset L>)gan Robert Rav I th*ysvaaow«aa«afaatirta*i»d»ilaBlagraawal1ag 10ottaga8atts,(anaparlorla anyto ka had tisBlUw 1TION, by | imiltemay I mod those ■ lra« au-^r IDI8GOMBB Martin 11 M Mabry (I W Morns George Manly Richard O 3 Marruder Joseph M<s.k A J Msnn J O Mann W J Med lock Eli Merritt William McLoin Joel Murrin Lewrenca Muars Matilda. Morris Georg a Mu'rrah Nancy Mlllor tViiliam J Miller E U Minard Wm W Murtnn Thos D Marehman Coleman W Major M Martin II V Milligan J Oaahina i/asori G Medlock J W Mabry Tho* W Morgan’ trr Montrose M N Morris J F Michie Joel U Millar Natty J mra Musk A J Melin JamraG Mite ball llebrcka miaaMcGown R Moore Mary miaa McAfaa JR" Moulding F J* Mclnllra R Middlaten Wm Mclnnls John 1 Mutigan Ellen mte Macks* D McKmry Martha mis* Melaar N aaiaa McKmua Edwin McKinnon Tillman McAfee I, A 'TM PORT ANT INFORMATION, Xwhich much suffering InfamiUteC be aroided, tent lo monied man ai contemplating marriage. Addrei eloei lgfoor atorape, Dr O. W ADDI8COS Brooklyn, N. Y, Nov. IS, 1167 dAwfim HO.MAS F. LOWE.—GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For tte I purenaao and ula of all Uade of prodceo Groceries and Marchandia, wilt pay partieo- lar attention lo tho roacute of PUntaitet aod I Family sopplit*. tv All ordsn promptly and faikhfttDy at Offlo# on 8outb*ido o^-Whteha oteaol, | three doors eul of Mlshtalt oatlfidwtf . WANTED TO HIRE. I M 12 orlS N<*to Mww, t* \ jft V Work U tb# BbbMwOflljj BAM Ales bio wiiiui I Agmt for At Bank nf Camden l nSoreai wateTlf tioHaoetel I eeraar of Hnatar oad Pryor rtroat*. abbbw, « , j it01 gtrs uw^attentloato wWfttiodlgteiwH > r 8AcK m^ oo; Kov Ua 1«I7. flu-