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"•£ Congressional.
W^Lrhinuton, Feb. 13.—Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, j
give ■police of hi* intention to introduce n lull pro- j
riding for a just nml fair distribution of the pro- |
ceodsol the public lands among ell the States, ac- i
cording to their representative population*. 1
Ots motion of Mr. Miller, a resolution waa adopt-
ed Teqe riiig the Secretory of War to communicate P°“J t0 1,10 7,h m,t -
ccroiei tit’ all the nit.otU wltii h nmy have ton | riits Colton utarkol waa .■u.icr llmtughotal the
,,lc t„ thi|. Uoiurtroonl by the offierr, who worn I “ cl ’k, ami close,I quid on ill., ..tiling of the Asia,
tilhc ocalof war in t'nropoln lMflaml I8S6. I .howmj no quolnhlo decline. Tho aalra ol Iho
itt. Senate pns-n'il a nnmher of private tiilla, in- | »” k * llm "I' 18,000 bales,
rlu/it'c the House bill to incorporate the Coin
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Seven Days Later—-bv the Aula.
[Telegraphed for tho Pally Sun.]
Nkw York, Ftb. 21.—Tho CunarJ steamship
Asia has armed at Halifax with advices from Liver-
Tho money marked is reported easier, and (.’<
Is nre quoted nt 93j.
hi* J»»t lute for the education of the deaf, dumb
itnd mi< I of ihe District of Columbia. Also putts-
ed'a’bill appropriating ♦ 150,000 to refund moneys
nd»an|* 1 by MaryUnJ and Virginia towards tho
puMi*» building* at the time the seat of g vern-
incntA >* a moved to Washington.
TW Senate then adjourned.
Tk’i House is enuatted on private hills, and have
p*#ifl a number, including one giving n pension lo . .
a M«» man who neted ns a spy during the war of, the Cabinet ot Mr. Buchanan w ill hr
’ posetl of tho follow tug persons:—Secretary of
MrwJCIiaircr, from the Committee on Patent. , -'‘tatr, lien, f ass ; of \\ ar, bx-Uov. I h yd, of Vn.;
made a itv, table report extending the patent, for « of lb( ' "* v y, Ki (Jov. Brown, of Taiwessee; of
,na It of uringlmlia (tutor. of N.thaniol Hay. 1 l, io I'.»u ry ■ Kx-tiov. Oobb nl Goor,;ia ; I’.Klma.-
vvar ,| # ter General, J. Clancy Jones, of Pa.; Attorney Cun.
Mr. l’.iync made a minority report on tho same <ra ^ ^ sa * c I oueev, «»f Connecticut; Secretary ol
subject- i l ,,l, ’ r '" r - J«coh Thompson,of Me
LUerliou <,i c ; . Senator.
WxaniMuTo.v, Pub. SO.—A telegraphic dispatch
received from Trenton, N. J,, states that Thomp
son lias boon re-elected U. 8. Senator.
The Cabinet*
n, F-h. 19—It is pretty definitely set-
COM MEHQ] AL
COLUMBUS, February :.’f.—Full prices and an
acuve demand characterized our Cotton market
throughout lust week. Tho quotations wo mako
us the prevailing rates at tho close of the week, are
perhaps n eliiiuo higher on somo qualities than
our figures of last Monday. We now quote—Mid
dlings 12$. (.rood Middlings 12 to 122, Fair 13c. All
oftuml is freely taken.
HAYANM AH, Feb. 21.—Market continue qulot. with silos
to-dny < I IT ted-*, vis: 11 nt 10, fl nt 10U. »>nt 12, 10 nt
12 , J M 12 „ ..l ni 12V (J nt 12;$, 131 nt*12> 4 ', +1 nl
9 nt l:.V Cl lav ;oatl2V
M '.V V'UiK, ivh IT.—ilr« ti><tny .1,000hnlssof Cotton at
firm | r . . r,,. *.j.ini» tin. Iism'ed. Freights easier. O*.
lutin' I'.vi ir*--y i. ar IT.-' - "li. -o* vv,-re solitjtoday so prices
\TOTlCK TO DKlITORS AND CUKDiTOItek-
payniimt; nml (Imt* havins .lctmiid* *itefn«t *•(( testate will
pn-ient them, July authenticated. within the tlm ••Drescrlliod
liylnw. It, T. MAIIKS.)
MARGARET K0BKKTHO5.
-Persons having in their hand* for a-tll-ir,-
or accounts bylnngins to the drew"*.-!, will pb*.. r-ndcran
iglna to thf Orosis* win p!-n* • render nn
account of them fo ilu- Administrators as rarly as possible.
fsbrsnry 24,1867 7t__
\ dinhilstrutor's Sale.—Agreeably to nn order
-fx of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county,
will bo sold nl the Mnrkol-hmise, in the City of Co*
lumbtia, on ths first Tuesday ill April next, a ne
gro woman named Lavinin, belonging to the Ea-
tntcol Edward B. Powers, deceased. I rrtnsCnsh.
V. It. 'POMMBY. Adm'r., &.c.
February 24. 18.V7
GOOD FUWlVITtrilB.
t. W.
TAKE pleasure in inlorming tho public that tin■;
FINE FURNITURE, and guarantees that purcho
lishtncnt than lias ever boon brought to this Mini
' made froi
Various other rrports
mht<*c*
The House then adjourned.
Wasiun., p -in, Fr'.>. 11 - The Senate have passed
,l„ Wim... «ta Isml bill, nrvl ihe Pnritic wagon rend
bflfc K tiling important in the House. 'I'he re-
port from I he i^p . »l Coaimittca corru| lion case,
will be presented on Tups lay or Wednesday.
Wamhnuto.v, Feb. 10.— In the Senate, Mr. (3win
of Cahlurnia, was qualified, and look his scat.—-
.Mr. Fps-endpu’s credentials wero presented.
The bill to refund tho Massachusetts outlay of
upwards of $2110,009 for disbursements during the
War of IS 12 was referred.
A Resolution w it pasted asking the Postmaster
General, if any further legislation is necessary to
ensure the delivery of the public documents.
In the Senate, in executive session, action was
«>us|i;*oued tin tho < 'entral American Treaty until
tin Wml March. The Belmont Treaty was ratified.
.i'he H ouse under a suspension of the rules re
ft.re I in Committee of tils \\ hole about lilty Sen
ate river and harbor hills. The Chaffer India Kub-
fcee*|*Ment was discUHsod. The bill to topic the
claims of the S 'U’h Cmolinn ruilitia for services
in ths war of 1812, was discussed and postponed
to Mgi dav. The House went into Committee of
the Whole on the TnritVitilK
Wa~:ust;Feb. to.—The \> ar Department
h*R rtved intelligence from Gen. Wool, dated
Behici i (’slifornia, January 3d, saying that peace
sad quirt prevail throughout the Department nl the
1’icifii. which he has tiu doubt will continue as
Ion* s'. the Indians arc treated .with ordinary jus-
t.of«v The disposition of tho troops is such us not
rtrly It- give protecti n to the white settlements hut
ti regtiain the Indians should they exhibit any m-
tentioi.-. to renew the war, which, from the informa
tion he has received, he does not in the least tippre-
Amonc the fifty Senate hills reported by Mr
■ Washburn, of Illinois, in the House to-day were
two for the improvement of Lake Michigan; the
Harifate Chanm lithe Hudson nnd the Illinois
Rivera; and the harbors of Providence, Cope Cod.
Chicago. Hrieand Michigan City. Tho program un
is to unite them all in nm- bill, in favor ol which it
is ascertained there is a largo majority, but want ti
tiine.UKiv prevent the consummation of this scheme.
The witnesses (rum Western New York in the
corruption investigation are expected t > arrive here
I'.-nigbt. If so the committee will ill* n meet tore
t-i ive their testimony. Tho report is anticipated
to-morrow, (hough it nmy not lie made till Wt-dncs-
The Central American Treaty was dmeuMed
srversl hours to-cLy by the Senate, in Executive
ssasion. hs further consideration waa puttponed,
by Avi intjirity, until the full of March, i'he Sen
ate at the same time ratified the extradition treaty,
hetwci n the United States and the .Netherlands.
Vr A nil Mi TON. Fell. 17.—The Senate passu,I the
bill tfoufirniinu the title* ol the Stales |o the swamp
laud within thou uorders. A bill was Introduced
provi'img l->r on iqunl distribution ol the Public
I the lute
1 W ASiiiNiii'o.v, Fell. 20.— Pile friends of Goner a I
(•ass slate that he received to day a notification ol
- his appointment of Secretary of State.
It is also rumored that J. Ginnery Jones will de
cline any appointment in the Cabinet.
■i' nr.w rerj< ivinga well ns.sorted stock
1 will find bolter Goods ut their esluh-
Murket l*v nny othf . concern. Our Furni
ture is nil of the LATENT STYLES and NIJHHTA N I IAJ.LN .MADE. (Jur trdvunt.itfesi
for getting up GOOD FURNITURE uro equal to ;h u* |, ( ,s S cd by any other firm in the
United Status, and we arc determined to sell good article* at nnult iaU'
We will alst) keep on hand n good assortment of
Mata, Baskets, Ohiidreu’s Wagons, Wall Paper, Window
tacacol CC3<5E»a?tiQ.a.kjii'j,»3 < ,
Persons in want nt Furniture will And it decidedly to their iulvant,ago to make their plff
chases from us.
Our Store if? next door to Hall, Mosla Co.’s Hardware Store.
Tile same house lun i-een occupied for several years past, as n Furniture .Store, by other
parti'-*, and we deem it Inr justice to ourselvos and tho public to state that we are in no
wav what-*, -r connected with the persons who occupied this house up to the 1st of No-
vember, KV>. Neither do we our Furniture from the same ManulHctory, and purehu-
-nfidently roly on getting better articles from u ; fhnn ha. ..-vcr been srdd by any
Q. \V. DILLINGHAM & 00,
T! ! ! •: (rl'LM
Bestaurp.nt, Bar and Billiard
K A MIONS,
\ flMJngV v>»i l |bi ,l 'v’« 7" 1 ' j t-tatf, lu
- ' " and p-N-a-
N»w Ywax, Fel*. 20.-
opmcnti hnvo taken pl.n
v ami MUrtling devel-
regard to the llurdcll
i the track of tho aus-
The Hu retell .llunlcr.
Nrw York. Feb. It.—The ('orouer's Jury have
closed tlmr lahoia with a verdict, charging Keitel
ami Mia. Cunningham as principal!?, nml 8uui|.
grax* ns ncccaaury, ill the late murder of l)r Bur-
dell, in llond-atruet.
Import an i from Mexico.
A w Treaty w 74 the V. States—Rebellion Crushed.
Monn.K, Feb. SO.—The Mexican war steamer,
Guereru. has arrvrd nt thia port in live days from I
Yi-ra ('rut. She brings I)r. Crnwlonl bearer >•( 1
*li**p itch* * from Min.!.tur Fursyth to our (lovcru- j
mem. (' .1. Buttcrln !.l heareruf un imporluni Treaty,
f'.nrlu‘e.l beiwi. u Mr. Forsyth and Mexico, and j
Don U irmndunnn, 8 -eretsry ».f the Mexicnu biun- j
ti m nt Washington, with a copy of the Treaty,—
The party left M xir » privaMy to avoid bus;
The government allowed the use of th« steamer to
Mr. Forsyth, for tho purpose of conveying these
gentlemen. The Captain of the steamer stales.
lh.it if the treaty i« accepted the steamer v ill re
main to make repairs—otherwise, she will take her
departure immediately. The party proceeds to
U iishington to-day.
The udvices from Mexico, slate that Comnnfort's
administration is gaining strength. Th«* rebtllion
previously repotted, has been crushed and its lea-
[Tlie character of th*i treaty is not given in the
dispatch, but a correspondent of the New York
Herald writes from Mexico Under date of February
1st, that, on the previous evening, a treatv had
been signed between the United States ami Mexico,
by which this government is to loan $ I ft,009,090.
Of this sum •'j|3,000.900 goes to pay A
claims. As security for the loan the L'u.tud States
aie to receive fifteen per cent of tlio customs.—Snv.
Georgian. J
Toiegraphed to tlio Dally Delta Of Fshrusry IRtli.
GlurlouH Now* from Nicaragua.
Three mure Untiles— Walker's Troops Everywhere
Victorious -Enemy's loss 409 kilhil and 490
The sleuimhip Texas, John 8. Grow
mander, arrived from Hun Juan del Nortu tit
Southwest Fuss at It r. ti. yesterday. Tho
arrived out on the 4th; the Tennessee, from New
York, on the 8th; and the Orizaba, from Han him.
cisco, arrived at Hun lunn del Hur. v ia Mansemnullo,
on the 2 I, and sailed again for Panama on tho 31,
where she arrived on the Alii. 'I’he Tennessee
look the panxingers 'dV the Texas and pruenfided to
Aspinwidl, where tliev imiiiediutelv jiroce.-ded, vis
Pat ama KndinaJ, to Panama, umi took the Ori/.a-
n.'.i.l; ]
tlie pay of officers of the
The bill
The Ho;
Kansas, u
by 2u maj
l)«*j*th ol Dr. Hunt*.
We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. Pm
tiedenn lor our news b\ the -teainer (junker (A
Ilcoiil.uns what is equivalent to un announcement
of tin death of Di. Kane, n gentleman whose ii
nry will live long within our annuls.
Ol nil the heroic men who huvo lived within the
past quarter of a century there is not one th t has a
stronger claim to admiration than Dr. Kune.
Tli«- history of his 1st" Arctic explorations in
search of h r J din Franklin is a marvebmu portray
al ol l.ardiho-,!. patience sod intelligence. It ex
hibit*, inure than any hook extant, the influence
ami superiority ol an enduring nml resolute will
over mere physical power. As nn illustration nt
this (net alone the work is nn extremely valuable
contribution to human knowledge. And nil this
real greatni -i» was developed by a humane zeal in
what a great many wise meu considered a fi.qielesh
and useless enterprise.
llut, whilst deploring the death > f tlie distiii
guished navigator—hastened, beyond nil question,
by exposure in Ins last expedition—one can hardly
regti i it, for ii is such heroism, with sll it* sacrifi
ce#, that pxnlts nations and supplies examples lor
greatness among men.
The billowing sketch of the life of the distin
guished gentleman, u from authentic materials:
Elisha Kent Kane, United States navy, surgeon
end naturalist. Was born in Philadelphia on the 3d
of Felirj-ry, 1822, and graduted nt the medical
university of P< nnsylvania in 1843. Immediately
afterward he entered the naval service of the United
8tst.» as an assistant surgeon, and was attached to
the fust American embassy to (Jhii.a, as a physi-
Availing himsrtf of the facilities of tt.is po«
ha fo
i lie iu.nl *
sin
Philippines, Ceylon &.<•., nml penetrated tl.
nr ii resitc* iif India. He is said to have been the
sec* ud, if not the first person (us he waa certninly
Ihe first white person,) to descend the crater ot th«
TnH of Luton, suspended by a bamboo rope around
bU body, from s projecting crag, 203 feet above the
interior >coriK and drlr >. U|K>n th • expedition,or
tine winch followed it to the Iiidmti archi|>elagi), hr
narrowly escaped w*vh f is life from the Ladrones
wh ■ assailed bun, sustained successfully an atlack
of nn entire tribe of savages of the Negrito race,
•ml was exp osed to hsrdidiip* under which his trnv
•iliiig companion, the lamented Bsron Loc, ofPru*
sis. sank and died at Java. After this, he ascend-
•d i le Nile to the confines of Nubia, and psssnd n
flAaou in Egypt, among the favorite scenes of anti-
qUnri.m explorations. Fra versing Greece on foot,
hs returned in I84G, through Europe m the Units*!
Blu!. ,. but, being immediately ordered to tho coski
of Africa, he made an effort in 1847, to virit the
■lave marts of Whydab. Having taken the Afri-
C*ii fever, he was sent home in an exceedingly pre-
UariouK .tale of health, but recovered sufficiently to
sii.it Mexico during the Isst war ns a volunteer.—
Unking his way through the enemy’s country with
ife*|>4trfieB f«»r the American commander in chief,
fin-'ii the President, he was assigned the notorious
s|». company of the hriga- 3 Dominguez us his c
com ; ami, after a successful engagement with
pa ’y of the enemy whom they encountered ut N >•
psi'i-s, was furred to combat these miscreants sin*
|l" hsndu.l, lu save the lives of Ins prisoners. Major
C eral Torrejon, General Oaona, and others, from
i fury. He had his horse killed under him,
■ was badly wounded; but again owed his resto-
1r\ on to health to the hospitality and kind nutsing
•I tho grateful Mexicans, particularly the Gaous
l^p'iidv of Kuebla, by wbum he wua thus maided to
in service m Mexico till tho cessation ol
^j»''‘t'iitics. In May, 18.70, he sailed as the senior
Aurgt-tui and naturalist id the American squadron
^ L. kc.ircb of Rir John Franklin, nnd underwent the
JSiinguUr penis which characlcrixed that ex|*cdi-
■ Huhsri|uently, as chief in rotumsml, he made a
^peemd voyage in search of the English navigator;
k'-d it is Uie history ot that which was recently pub-
• liolied. The perils of the first were insignili itnt us
|flc<»mparc , d with 'hose ( f the second expedition.—
^M^hluhile Tribunt.
■ Hsxvt Pincuxs*—A large English Company
k , hive just made a pi rebate of about 209 000 or res
jpf timber land in the vicinity of Brunswick
Francisco had not arrived when the Tennessee
li lt, being overdue one week. It was reported that
tin* puss.Migt-rs in wiiilmg would lie forwarded by
the (IrUubu.
The transit wss not open when the Texas left.
C»l. Lock ridge b;id been wailing for reinforcements
and guns, which lie hud received, and on I lie Gth
he attacked tho enemy oil the Hun Juan river, nt
ths mouth of the S.rrnpiqui, nt a plan? known as
'bsdy's Point, when, after n sharp engagement
against 300 of tlie enemy, mostly Goat# Kicana,
hesucne lnl in routing them and taking posses
sion of tin point. I'he enemy fled in ull dire
i* nne jumped into the river and others took to the
The loss of tho enemy wns shout 109 killed and
wounded; that of the Nientngusn forces lour killed
and one wounded, including Golem I Kudler nml
Maj. Ellis, who was slightly wounded.
The point thus gained is the most important one
at the mouth of tlie Hcrrspiqui Hvcr, elevated above
the others. Tho enemy still occupy tho opposite
side, which Col. Lockridge was deterred from ink
ing by want of means to cross the river. The nu-
chinery of the small steamer having given out, she
wart taken to Punta Arenas and repaired, and
again proceeded up tlio river In assist the troops in
taking the opposite point. Horrupiqui is now tho
mod importunl pbicr of) the river, *» the. enemy
have concentrated their river force Imre, and this
point once taken, the others will lie es«ily in quired.
The Gluts Kicsiih nt this point arc in decidedly a
bad fix, in tlm case of defeat, as they cannot retreat,
except iri the rear, and then through almost im
penetrable woods. Fr"in the superior petition ol
I be N caroguan forces, it ia expected thnt »»n the
imxt attack they would Cnmpfetfcfy annihilate (lie
enemy. Gol. lcekridge was perfectly sanguine in
the opinion that Im Would have entire possession of
the river in one week. His whole lorce is shout
480 men.
The news from Gen. Walker is to ths 3d inst.,
per steamer Orizibn, via Pauuimi, and is important.
) appeared near Jlivns, at n
an lor Gen. Gniins. General
comps (lies, one of rifles ai d
ch against them ; alter twen-
i' skiriniidiing the enemy retreated, nml
withdrew to Itivua. Tlie lo a of the
ii* UK); tbit of the Nicaraguans
five, including Gspt. Plnnnry.
On th« 28th ult. Gen. Ueuningscn, with a force
of 100 men, rmrrlind against I 599 of (he eusmy,
who were con r entrrtod al 8t. George. Henning-
sell succeeded in driving the enemy from their po
sition m the city, with great -lingliter, when lie
received orders to retire to Kivns. The loss of the
enemy ws« 209 killed nml 409 wounded, that of the
Nicaraguans Ifi killed and 33 w .untied, inrlmiing
in the wounded Gol. Jacques, M»jor Dururibury
and Litul. Hleel. Walker's whole lores si Kiv*s
is 1,300—1.100 fit for duty. His troops
ter health than they have been at any time during
the war, and are in rzeelluiil spirits, not doubting
tin ir ability to conquer any force that rati be brought
against them. Walker has p:uvisiuns and aimnil*
nition for three rnmiths.
The Texas brings 100 cabin nnd 150 steerage
passengers.
[‘K»»0 l,l«r»TCll.]
The following dispatch In
fully confirms the atM>ve:
Has Jims nil, N'oiitk, fe!>. 10.—Tlio steamship
Texas arrived at 8m Juan on tho 4th inst. The
transit route sti'l continues closed, and in tho hands
of the enemy. Tl ose who have the best oppurtu*
ni;y of judging among the A mot icons, think tint
the route will be opened during this month.
On the Oth inst., 300 men, under the command
of Uuls. JiOfkndge an I Titus, attacked Cody's
point, defended by 300 Costa Ricans. They drove
them across the ri or mid into tho Woods, with a
considerable |o*«. Only four American* wem killed
und ti ii wounded. Tbe commander at Cody’s
point has been engaged for the last two or three
days in tnrtifyiug that (dace.
A general attack will Ire made upon the fort (op-
pomie Cody's Point,) and when taken, the troops
will easily go up the river, as no rrsistnuea is ap
prehended nt tho points above.
The enemy had ugai
place culled Ahragi,
Walker ordered two
one of rangers,
Walker's
special agent,
l^'A letter froin Tecurnseh, Ramus Territory
•Intel Feb. 2d., informs us that on Haturday, Jnnu- j
• >y 31st, a difficulty occurred Iretwoen Judge Kush
Elmore and a Mr. Kng». Kags Orel on Judge El- 1
mors with s pistol and wounded him in tho left
it- hike id ths B.jfc K II. H. sml^obout the 8ati !* thigh. As Judge E. drew his pistol and nime-l at ,
'***“ Knga the latter turned U> run, but was shot in the
abdomen as Im wheeled. His whe*:lrng aavoJ his |
The purcluhse includes the beautiful
,*v<H known as (he Abraui Place, <ux the li. 6c F.
» Railroad, where, we believe, they intend estaldish-
| ing the headquarters of the Company in this coun-
l try. Efforts were made to induce them to buy high-
r up ami nearer the Aliaieelis, with a view to
* making Savannah their shipping port. Tha supe-
I* gorily of our harbor, however, turned tho scale in
This is an important circumstance for
Brunswick, but ws have mu tune or spare to cn*
large on it.—Brunswirk Herald, L8fA.
i simply a fiosh wound
few days. — Montgnm
life. Judge E.’s wound
and he will be up again in
cry Af/svrtissr.
HF* Edward U. Anderson, Esq., a member jof ,
the last House of R prrsentaiivrs of Georgia, !
from the county of Wilkes, died in Mu'frcsbor
Tennessee, on the 6th instant, in the fiftieth yc
of his age.
S. Swan & Co.’s Lotteries!
Drr.w.i 7th, l^th and 28th February, 1857.
NOVttli HOHfilME :
1 Prize of %W OOO 1 1 of !
1 Prize of $20,000 I 1 of $8,000 !
1 Piizc ul 910,000 ! 1 of $7,(HH) 1
3,000<towf at) I’riauB ol f 20 rnch !
DlD-'Vboto Tlrkots >19; flair, s JA: Quarters $2
l . Now for yrntr Ti k«lsl rhanro tn draw TRKKR Prize#
with ONI! Tl -Ki l. m .1 th . !•-»—t I'rfrr fJU.
•fi^'ertlflmts J’mk'.^rs Whotr* tor - gXO 00
" '• llalti~. Inr 10 00
" “ QuarUT* tor 30 00
r '<. fnlcs of TlokeU close Oth, It «h and 27th Januarr.
Tlrknts And Parttsges for rain by
JOHN jhlAY, rnlomhnn.a*.,
opposite the Post Office.-
tw* tf
Dili Jay of February
JAN 1). EVANS, Ad in’
guhroary 21,IM7
. T. DOWNING, 8ec’y. D.oird.
Partnoi'ship!
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LOWEST PRIZEl 1'ORTY DOLLARS I
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flit AuTKOkm or tns Stati ot OxonotA.j
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f'r ln r ths » • ',r u Nn|Krlntep4cDn> cf MnJor W. P. Pmvv; srul
Haturday s
. I Hat unlay Krhcrncs will Im« drawn f
Mariin. Ha. Monthly I.stgo Kchsme# will !>•
drawn at Ssvtnnah.sbout tho lA(h of every month.
NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 0 TICJrETS t
MS.CHW Tickets, 1,71 4 4 PrfsMjfl 11
Prizes Payable without Deduction !
Till 4 Lottery hnn only Hftecn Thousand Numbers—
!••!« than snv l/Ottnry tn tho world!- vl H
BRILLIANT BUIfBMB:
1 HrlZn of $15,000...! Prlfto of $2.000...6 of I0Q a
5.C00...4of 1000 arc (I if O...B0 of mo ,000
iooO Prixi-s of gill nre 00,000
Appr ixlinatlons of floO aru 2,000
H tj are 2.500
I.' Prices maoiiatlng tn fftPC.OOO
Whola TW * t tlOj llalv. ' ^*i; ('unrters fg.fiO.
10-fur. b*' Ten Tl (diets ending with the mnseeutlvs
nmuL-rs !. 2, 2, 4, 6, C. 7, H, (1, 0. niulyou will draw Wk four-
tmilh.ofthes!;'. nnt paid for the Tlekots besides the chance*
of ' blatnli.k- <'n;.lls!* I'atmns '.tUI And It to tlirlr Intervst
to buy tVrtUli-atesof Ton Tlehetv, *.ndlng conKHnitlrely with
By this plan they forfeit the Prise
" " ipftal, and got ft
dur-
onilitiewtthfhesnino.Vuuib.tr , .
moi.-rlianccsPi ■ very t*n to gain tli- Canltals.
1 ertlO-at. ■ •' P>■».;.«( f 1 ) Tickets, are sold at the fob
lowirs mte«.wLkh Irttierflrtc:
10 Whole!. .11* yn, to Halves |«0, lOQiwrt.
,l; Nnt.w • 1 sound Ranks takon at par. f'ho< ..
(.'U.lttcl l -r Prlz.». Addnrs order* for Tickets. orCer*
• -Tickets, to
.1A ML'S V. WINTER, Manager.
Sood Oats.
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 2,18W
E BARNARD
Evkritt Co., nre roquemod to cull on the
ilgitpd at tho store of J. Kylo A. Co., and make
ledintc payment, to enable him to aettlc wiili
rotate of John Kyle, deceased, fate unilner of
firm. JAMES M. EVKRITT.
I Bank tikonatpar. f'hocksou New
:*. Addnl
I Tick nt*, l.
Miron or Savannah, (la.
Fall and Winter Stock Complete.
MANLEY &, HODGES,
U T'otlLD r
friends n
CHOICE BBH.'Tfment of
U ioi.uecd Silk Kohox,
Bb ,-int biloCADE and CHBNE Striped SILKS,
ol tbs VI.ry latest stylra.
PRINTED und PLAIN DxLAINBS;
Ciu.limrros, Merinea, nnd Highland Plnida,
inr Mlwmsand Children.
n.ery variety of
FLEX cn AND sen rat'EMBROIDERIES.
r.inbroldtrcd Hnndkcrrfilelh of new Styles.
NF.GRO IUnnkctu, Wool llntH, Georgia PlninB;
11,12, nnd 13-1 Bed Blnnkets—in this fine of
goods our ntOCk conot be excelled.
While nnd Colored M ARSEILLES QUILTS.
It vou want n linndsomo OIL CLOTH to fit any
Hi:, floor nr Hail; BRUSSELS, VELVET TWO
UR THREE I’LY CARPETS with RUGS to
match, and prices an low ne can he found in any
houde in the City, call e.xnniiuo tlio stock of
MANLEY &. HODGES^
ST. NICHOLAS
Da^nerrcau and Photographic Gallery!
It,! JDjB.LEi’-S 1 ,
GREAT PICTURE GALLERY t
Is ut luet completed, nod view with any placooftho
kind in the .Southern World !
rpirf.; under d has spent time nnd money fn
J tlie arriiiiRt nn lit anil r..iooletion of Ilia Plioto-
crnphic depnrii.ii nl. if. >. Bt-.l the North nnd ta
ken in t*t t uc I ion - i.udur t lie most ub'te Artists it) tlio
l’r.di ,i >• t. iml do< • not intend bin Pictures shall
be Hurpum . d in tin- llniu d Btntea. Hna nn entire
ly m w plan for taking A311IROTYPE8—they uro
colored beuuufnfiy und not reversed.
PHOTOGRAPHS
IN OIL, WATER, OR PA8TELLH I
All! who wish nature's perfect likenesa to adorn
u inrlor wull, should have a pnltitod Photograph.
They have uuporcedcd Oil Portraits in the United*
" hum. Mr. R. has one ol tho most proficient col--
i1h in tlm country to paint his pictures in the
They cun ho inserted in PINS and LOCKETS
iis Lmiitti'ul in eflcet, us no Ivory Alinlature, but far
»ii|'erior in point of Idkeneta, nnd ns largo aa de-
il. Lndics and Gentlemen visiting the Citv
" ' n flA
tho coloring. Those who live nt a distance that
hnvo Hintill Picture* they wish Photographed nnd
colored lo life, can forward them hy mail, giving
color of hair ond oyea. Lovers of nature nnd of
nst a, o’s art, and the public generally arc invited to
cnll.
hrr Gallery In Jones' New Building, over S. n.
IVi;ri.::\s Jewelry tiiarn, corner of BROAD and
RANDOLPH HtreutM, Columlmu, <4a.
A. J. RIDDLE, Proprietor.
• I I •"r, tWW 'f
By H tRRISON & McGEHEE, Auotr’a.
DRY GOODS. FANCY ARTICLES,
ctoc. dbc.
AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE BALE.
W E beg lea veto inform our frirndnnnd the pub*
lie that we nre now receiving and will continue
to receive, throughout the season, Irom New York,
n large and well sclented lot of Dry Goods and
Funny Articles, consisting in part of
Drc.--i and Fnrniiuro Prints, Ginghams, Mtesiins,
Plaid and .Solid Linsoys, Osnaberff Stfipt-y, Malt
Linen*. Brown nml White DninasTc Linen Tnble
Cloths. Cotton and Linen Towels, Negro Blankets,
Mursi ill* H Table Covers, F -micky Jenns ; a Inrgo
lot ot bleached nnd unbleached Domestic, Gotten
and Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton Iloseatid half Ho«o
(plain nnd fancy,) Flannels, &e. &c.
— A 1.80: —
Letter and Cap Paper, Percussion Cxps, Hnip
Pin*, Spool and Lin< ;• Thread, Needles, rinw, Ra-
xors I'orkei Cutlery, Fancy Boxes, Fine and Copi-
iiiuii Double-barrelled (June, Lend Poncils, Siispen-
(I * * i **, Sire I I’m . M« tnornndum Books, Port Folios,
and u great many niticle.s t. o tedious to mention.
Co'intry Merchants, Farmer*and nil who wish
bargains, will find it greatly to their interest to givo
tis n call, os our Goods were bonglit to sell and w*
intend to cell them.
{FT Pleasn take notice that our NIGHT Males
for the raHon will commence on Wednesday Hi &
, 13th i
, nnd will continue through thu win-
Auction warranted i
.1anJ fhsd.
Wanted
rp W l ATY-l It i: N»2GBOIiHtp work on tha
l Mu acne c
will be paid.
April 17—v
lUilroud, for which liberal wages
* MUST!AN,
Superintendent
MONEY WANTED.
r pilE subscriber having purchased tlie eutiro in-
JL tnrost ol V. R. TO.MMEY in the NOTES nml
AGGOUNl'H of the late firm of ,1. EiiiiIh 6i Co.,
(which firm v. i dim lived on the 1st of Oct. 1853.)
would i arnotly solicit nil indebted to suid firm, ei
ther l<> Note or At count, lo call at the 8tor# of J.
E.snt.s .v Co., nnd settle tin name, or (hey w'H'find
their Notes nnd Accounts in tho hands of an uffi-
c< t for collection. J. ENNIS.
Columbus, G.i., Get. 18. 185fi tww ins if
“Chewacla Lime 1”
I t LIME in the following sized pnekagsa, to v«iU
"T" I'"*"
This Lime is of fine qualify—equal in every re-
ppeci to the best Thomas ton Lime, and hns super-
II iled ii in the interior markets of Alabama and
Western Georgia. It can be delivered at nnv point
in Middle Georgia, imtterially cheaper iliaii Thoui
n.fon. (JUNBY & CO.
M ty 27, 1h;»i; tww yj
NEW BOOKS!
THE IVORS, by Sewell, author o
A 8-b Amy Herbert, etc.
iffti -fttrT Tlie Household Angel in Dirguise,
by Mrs. Leslie.
pruc and I, hy George Willlstn Curtis.
Old JM'dl and Little Agues, or the Rich Poor, and
the I'oor Rich, by Mrs. Leslie.
History of Henry iho 4th, by Abbott.
About Common Things, by Abbott.
Tlm Works ol Rev. Rob*. Hull. A. M.
Gardening for the Month,or the Kitchen nnd Fruit
Garden, with the best method for their Cultivation*
by Win. N White.
Auieiican Almanac for 10&7-
A Now Supply of
Dr. Kane's Arctic. Exploration. Tlva Prlnsk of
the House of David. Torchlight or Through the
Wood. Lena Rivers. Benton's 30 Years' View.
Jusi received by
Frb.j.--jwwtf J. W. PEASE.
A CARD.
tpilIR PAI'KIl is nisii^rsriurftd at Hock I.tend 9APK1
X MILf.8, Ooluintnis, GsorgU
kS' Tli ree sml it half Cents per pouuJ, Gaik
paid for 0LKAN LJ.nKN swd COTTON HA08.
•xp minting ad Wrapping Pspor fbr sal* at Jew
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