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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1866. GEORGIA AND ALABAMA liwi B§i«a trmm OKOROIA r bits sold in McDonough lMt weel Bight drummer* regia tered >t lb* Ocok houa* Id Fort Gain** last w#< k. Th* Georgia Hnaaara, of Uavanneh, hare their annual drill oa the 21 b. Mr Jimea ▲ Beall ootnmHtad aol- ctde In Albany Friday by ahootlng himself through the heart. A' K tmaa negro tried toeell a ateam gauge, which he bed stolen, for olook. The polio* relieved him of It. The Aral Methodist Episcopal church Of Albers has a men bersblp of 455, and fresh reoiults are oosatantly belt g added The seven-year-o'd child ol Mr Al lan Lafavora, living six miles frrm Wrlghtavl lo, was burned lodtahon Tueaday laat. Or Friday night the city oounoll of Gainesville contracted for a SUeby •learn fire engine. Two other concerns had blda. A number of chicken thlcvea who have oeeu raiding the hen ooopa in Griffin, have' -een palled, and will be made examples of. Mrs R s Burton, wife of the editor of the Journal at Bgatman, fell down Iheatepa one day last week and dlalo- aatsd her arm. Tha nsw city orunell of McDonough have note# a swooping reduo ion of the ■alary Hat. The mavnr now reoelvee 926 per annum, clerk 925, marsh*. 9240 Tha Jewelers of Galneaville have agreed to adopt uniform time. It la Juat half way botwo. n the time used by the Air Line and Georgia railroads, Thera la a general stamped* from Murray oonnty to the weal this season, the various jatseugcr ageuts having about two hundred bcoked for expor tation. Three pigs In Cobham, a auhnrb of Atheoa,! hvo dea royed over 9800 worth of rare cxo Icm. The rl tti.t are be ginning to wrgt w r upon pigsae woll aa mooly oi wh. Governor Cr'qnltt presided at a meeting of the l’lircetou alumul bon- cyiet. which waa held In Washington, v v, Tuesday inatltutton. He la a graduate of that Jcdgt Low bsa sat out nearly 100 ■mail water oaks In front of the new eonrt house at Galneaville. If one- third of vbem livee, they will la a few years make a magnldoeut grove. Ordinary Y .t oey, of Troup scanty, leaned 200 marriage Hoenaea laat year. One hundred and fifty of thee* were for the colored ol.izanahip. Eight have thua far been sold for 1880. Rome’s new ies factory will be in operation by Marob. Ruahton A Dixon, tha proprietors, have factories In Blr mtngham, Anniston, and Columbia, Turn. President Ltuderman, of the 8*van nab, Dublin and Weatern railroad.tell* the people of Amarioua that he wants nothing of them but their good will and right of way. A Greene couaty negro used green Ink on a confederate ten dollar bill to Imitate a greenback, and suooeeded in passing it < fit on a green olerk near Greensboro recently Prof H W Key will give a musloal entertainment in Fort Gaines on lha 2nd. The talent for tha oooaaion will be about twenty girls from Andrew college The Greensboro Horald>ays that In 1886 the driver ard several passe gera were fn zm to death in a stage in De- Kalb county, where Atlanta now atanda, and (hat hundreds of people all over the ooumry frt as to death. The United Sate* otnsus of 1880 shows that tbuie were ovet 7,000,000 bushels of gn>ln raised In the oouutlea tributary to Ibo We-tern and Atlantic railroad, besides aver 60 000 bales of cotton. On Thursday night last a negro wo man on Riv J H Grogan’s plaor. Id Elbart county, nuonsciouslv killed bar child by lying on It. When the mother awoke ncx. morning the obit waa oold and at If A rumor la current In Eastman to the Aseet that Z B Craig left Cbaunoery eff-t Satu&day afternoon last somawli*' latder the U uuauoe of tha ardent, a d an not beau been alnoe heard from, haithe weather was Intensely oold th* worst la feared. Laat .Saturday morning G N Bailor and two negroes got In boat* and went hauling tn the ov e fl iwe‘ swamp ba k of hla plantation at Mont' sums Tb<v killed eight wild huge, averaging 150 ponnda each, nine rabbit* and eight docks. W E Bird of Guytown, had good Inok in getting a fine book on Tuesday. Five started to awlm trotn the Sou h Carolina shore to the *b <re oppoalie Ebetuzir. Mr Bird Jumped In hla boat and headed one < fi aud anooaad in killing It aa it rescued the shore. Work haa again been oomaaenced on the artesian well at Americas. F tar- teen hundred and aavnsty -two feet of two inch oaalng hays been pat down, and over 500 feet more are oa hand Oyer 2000 feet of drill pt pa are row on hand, and tha antborltlaa era going to make • big effort to find the water. Tha reports from Cincinnati era that tha two j onng evangelists, Sam Jonas and 8am Small, ar* making a good 1m- preaalon in that ally. They are both preaching with tk* oaual power and anooaaa, and are drawing oongragatlona that oannot be aooom modeled with room. The little aon of T P Bray, llvlag abont two miles from Lexington, haa almost supplied hla fhmlly In maul daring this winter. He made a trap ont of an old hollow log by plnolng a trigger abont the centre of It, which, when a rabbit runs In, throws the trigger, thereby oaualnir the two d rop doors at the end* to fall and secure the prize. The little fallow by this means h’a caught oyer aeyenty rabbits and two opossums. Collector CreuBhaw report* that In the seven months, from May to Di- ember, 1885 'he collections were|227,- 585 gainst 9218 164 lu the same seven months of 1884. or an increase of 99401. The Decernuer o vle-ttooB were 130,- 765, of which 926 267 ware from corn whisky and 87525 from fruit brandy. There are 830 .egia.ered fruit distiller ies iu Georgia, and 43 of them ip Merl in the state that prodnoea 21 ceOtrsllona of oorn whisky In December, 1885. ALABAMA. Mfljor Marios Banka, of Tuaoalooea, la aesd. The people of Selma were delighted with Emma Abbott. Th* people of Salma are considerably worked np on the union depot project. The Selma, Orrvlle and Martin Sta tlon telephoaa oompany haa inoraaaad its capital alook and will extend tha Ha* to Kehoboth. Mra Fountain,, wlfa of Rey O F Fountain, pastor of tha Baptist ahnreh in Greenville, died Saturday after a long and -sinful lUnaea. Th* Birmingham Chronlel* haa re ceived soma private letters in answer <o i-quite aa to tha sx'eat of th* reported negro ex<x'u from A abama. From the e let ters the Chronicle ooijelude# there la no exedue to be apprehended. A negro bay abont five year* old was burned to death near White Oak ata tlon, on the Enfanls and Clayton rati road, late on Thursday afternoon laat Hie oloihlng oangbt fire while be waa roasting potato**. The Mobile coal oompany has loaded 260 ton* of Alabama coal on the ■cbooner Mary MoFurland and cleared her for Havana. Tbla la an experl mantel shipment and the first oar go of Alabama ooal to be sent from that port to Gabs. An agent of a New York and N*» Orleans Una of steamer*, believed to ba the Harrison line, haa been In Mobil* for a few days to aee If It will be prao tloal to ran one or more steamers of the Una between New York and Mobile, Thl* 1* th* raanlt of the suooeea of the line established between th* Mobile port end Liverpool. Aflor hi arlag able argument* In be half of both aides, in tha matter of th* application of Messrs Green de Jonee, for a mandamus on Probate Judge Harraway, of Lauderdale oounty, to iasoe l'quor license to their fl-m, Judge H C Hpeake, of the circuit court, granted the mandamus ordering that license Issued. The main ground of Judge Harrawav’s objection to Issue the license waa that the applicants pro posed to do bnnl esn in F.orenoe, and thatthe town aonucll had passed at ordinance prohibiting the sale of 11- 3 uora within thd municipal limits udge Hpcake be d that snoh an ordi nance operated enly on the aolnal buat- nes* of selling, and did not affect the aotlon of the probate Judge on applica tion for llaenae regularly made. A Clear Skin Is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine. and ilway. Ki.ll.hl-, M-w.rr of wortklcee Imitation,. ° S’ L*PI*i8. A.k jour llrund.t Ibr "llhlehmU’r'ii Eiicllnh” amt take ho other, or IucIobo *c. (itnmps) to ii» for particulars in Inter by retura malL NAME PAPER. Chlchtmtvr (^entlcMl Co.. 2a to Madlwn Nqaare, I'hUada., Pa. S.M br nrinlKU rverjr where. A.k Ibr “Chlrht* t«Vi KubHkV’ I'cininy.l Villa rUcana n> tbaaiaa* nxlrdn arcAPiTAi. ram are oaa-ee TI(S.ia*al) $9. Shai-ee In aroa.ulaa Loaldm^taie Later y Ckmp’y “ Wo da hereby oerttty that w« tupervUt t> mrraneementt for aU (Aa Monthly ■**' Quarterly Drawing* of The Louitian UMery company, and in net-ton manage am oentrol the DrawingI ihemtelvei, and that th tame are conducted with henetty, fatrneu, on In good faith teward «U partiet, and we «« thorite the Oompany to ute ihit eertiiicat with faoaitnilea of aw iQmlnrn ollaabeit f Ueadttor'fwnsnu " OsuiMinm. We the MlmffW Moult omd Benton trill pup «JI Wt. teuton iu The Looiriuoa -toto LoUeiriee whirl mv be proooultd ut our oounion. J. M OeLISBT, Pm Lb. S.l’l B»t, h. aBsieer, rrea.sim* «»i>i a** BALSWIS, Prn. R. O, Xai’l Uaak ior ■daoattoaal end Charitable wired woo mad* a aartof th. mail State Oenetititloi. vtoiM DMWtn Vt. A. D. lgT». Tkttolo Ltdwf mthM on oa* «ai»r>al St tie nari.dn.Mt. It kavaa Suva .a ronrana. .taa* Mnate lanhar *rm.i»> tnkaipItM ■•nahlR. aa4 U. titr..rdlD.rj br.wl.il mmlarlf oootj Itrw noathi IntHd ol Bomt Aasaasllr aa ktt.tclgr., kwiikalaa M.rah, 6100 RD *B AND ‘ adxmt Of Vabrnnry ww * r BNff NS HM-ll4lklln&0T Brawls. CAPITAL run 179,000. »MM wasm nr fw* manure Moot llraaMaas tm FVWhe G» orawarMin. ion or raises. M,0tt lAUrt M.U0 ULIMI ®uo w.e » MM. IO,UtU ..._ S0.IX.O 6t,W0 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. I Approximation Prlae*of e,7tti 6 Approximation Prlaaa of SUUmm.. 4.S) 0 I Approximation Prise* of IbO l,»« 1IM7 Prlaaa, amounting to... MKJ C AvvlIoatloD for rate, to ol.b. aho.ld ti.l. .a > to vUe Office of th. Ooiat.nr Id Hew 0>.<*ue. Forforth.rintorni.tlocwrltecle.rlr, fclrlct (it adilren. POSTAL ROTES, Exarw. Moor Onion, or gew York Xich.uge lu onlla.rr let! n Onrrencr l>j Kx.rew (.11 a.aii of and a.wardi • our iihw) addrtotod ■k a. DAuruia, _ . Maw Orl.awa,k.. . orMt.A. BACPB1R, •rnaklngten. D. *). lake f, 0. Money Orien ptyabli aid ti A BO Q9 ****** 8 FRUM OF MOO* 8 uo 9NQ II do 1*0* 98 do 800 too do 800 do UN zrn 80* do 60 1000 du 96 ™ h, ™ oon h llty K ,llere „ wn ’ e £«|ikreJ LeUen to 281 The brandy distilled was 38 970 ^ gallons. Thera are 38 grain dlatUtarlM from arcs - OOX.ZC NEGLECTED CONSUE^^* CONSUMPTION. NOW, TAKE IN TIME TAYLOR’S CHEROKEE REMEDY Of SV2T 6N mi IW The sweet gum, aa gathered from ft tree of tha same name, growing along tha small streams of the Southern States, contains a stimulating expectorant principle that loosens the phlegm * - *- -jy morning cough, ana stimu- throw off the false membrane fates the child to Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption; and so palatable, anv child is pleased to take it. Ask your druggist For it. 25c. and IJ.OO sizes. If he does not keep it, we will pay. for one time only, express charges on large sire bottles to a ay part off the U. R., on receipt of 91.00. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, 6a a aw J. J. PATTERSON. Having purchased the interest ol J H Edwards in the firm of PAT TERSON & EDWARDS, I will continue the business at the old stand, opposite the Rankin House. MY STOCK contains every thing in the Hardwari line, is en tirely new and bought at the very lowest prices. I am determined to eell as low or lower than any house in the city Try me and sea if I don’t. Cast Turn Plows lower than any body. Oriental Gun Powder, the best in use, Razors, Pocket Knives, and ail kinds of Cutlery, and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. All I ask is for my friend* to give me a call before purchasing anything in my line. J J PATTEBSON Telephone No 8. dwtf P aoxsiA- uusooen oouwtt- Whw**■. VT Mary FH.iaa -akM .sftlcatlas for Mn ot Uulslitr.UoB os lb* oststo ot Orsbs Hoaaa, 1st* •f.*H oos.ty, dwwiil Tk«s* *r», ikw.f r., i* aa ut arm soaswnssa. kla*rs4 ud crsdltor, to ,how mm If sa, tbw ksvt, whbls th. Mns swiriM kr law, wYr all lotton •kosM sot k« miM to oole .sslHsat. Wltow. *r offiolal ikntyv rt^^s^osrr * *5un» nwts W>rm ... IsHsns Thorsfw*. to plOBeiA. MD60O01W OOUHTT - VX B H Tkoratoc nsko 1,,lie tic. ftr sdnlnlstrsUos *s tk. oototo of MH Thor isssd, TkM* sn tkor.for., to olto all rriwn cwnraid. klsdrsd sod crwtltora. to iksw osss*, if say th*r k*T», wh, litter, of adml.Utr, tlo. ikc.ld ..t tw sr.ct.d b, mM .ssliokDt Wtti.M nr offlcl*l al&Bi WWW OSLIAII I4TIOIAL BARE, i.U w*4j**w4> Maw Orlsnns, Lo FOE SALE Mj Residence, comer Broad and Few streets, containing 6even rooms, with latest improvements, 4 room brick kitchen, two large citterns and well of good water, half acre lot. Possession given immediately. Terms ea.-y B F COLEMAN d*e» *u SolublePacific Guano Tho only one of the PIONEER FERTILIZERS That is still in the field under tha same name Manufactured by the Pacific Guano Oomp’y Works at Wood's Hall, Mass, and Charleston, S C, Capital, MILLION DOLLARS! ONE The undersigned, who, aince 1865, have supplied thousands of dealers and planters with this popular and reliable Fertilizer, are prepared to take their > orders another season for Soluble Pacific Guano and Dissolved Bone Phosphate, which is a high grade of Acid Phosphate made by the Pacific Guano Company. J 0 MATHEWSON & CO, General Agent* Pacific Guano Co, Aigusta, Ga For GeorglB, Siufb Caruil' » A >u*ina. F "rids -i u Missis-ippi Our irjV’l- lng egeu's arp F ank S Hobrrts, Mobil*) F B Gordon, Oolumbuf) D R Malone, Matoi j p A Dunbar, 8 vannab; M B Mathewses, Augusta, Ga, For aale by FLANOHTARD. BURFTJ* & OO. CORUMBUS, GA, And dealers elsewhere, laett' wSm C. 1. TORBETT, Uodertaker and Funeral Director. 1 AM NOW sroTTBR PREPARED ’han fear to nrrDl.b Fune*nls al moT mo< erats prlo-s I (.a<s tb« largest sno m-at oompl*<e line of C< fflus, Csacs and C.skets la e Clt.v, from ih» Cheapest Fine. Ci fflu to the Finest Woodtn and Mewlle . siiee and Osske’a m-uaf-aturnd. A 'ntl tine o( L-die*’ G r n *’ wc Chlldren’e Borlni Rnbesfrorn fl o 880. All D9o<lrr» pr.,'eaten need u -mbHlmln-: 'he du el. Pers'-rai attsntton riven •okU Funerals t my eh-ree Sn'iefeedor gnar cited. Order, by >«!««>•'pt will bt fll'e-i In <hi i v mlunlte. I guuiantee all brlok work si Oemetsry to give eattUfae 'ton. Prices reasonsble. O. L. TORBETT, No 55 Broad Rt„ N B—Nlgnl Bell et Frnn' Dor r. Opcp.lt* the RA NKIN HOUSE THE NEW YORK STORE Will commence the New Year with soma SPECIAL BARGAINS Which cannot be had elsewhere. ,The entire stock of Ladies’ CLOAKS AND WRAPS of every description to be closed ont regardless of cost. Not a single garment to be carried oyer if low prices will sell them A large lot of HAMBURG TRIMMINGS at about half their real yalue. Gents’ Canton Flannel Drawers at New York cost to close. Ladies’ Merino Pants at half price. BLACK FRENCH BROAD CLOTHS at *2 50, S 00 and 4 00 per yard, formerly sold at 5 00, 6 00 and 8 00. They axe strictly fine 6-4 goods, and are only sold at these prices to dis continue this part of our business. Now is your chance to se cure a fine Dress Suit cheap. Our entire stock of WOOLENS AND BLANKETS re duced. Do not fail to see the above bargains Remember that we are Headquarters for Bargains JAMES E. CARGILL, Agt. HBADQUAETEaS FOR JOHN W. SANDERS. PROFESSIONAL cards K taiCO MCELHANEY, Rtllds.l Dentist. H Broad sursst, ovar wiitloh A Klnssi JalB ly D r. o. t. ohburn, D-nl.t, (Snoce.«ur to Dr J M Meson.) Offloe nez' d -or to Rsukln Hons*. Snssi "1. r rtf Riddle’,. yv( ery OOi41} w F. T1GNER, DENTIST, 35H Twslf'h street (formerly Randolpi strert). Je7 ly D U. S. E OKIWtoa. Offloe St T £ Evhus 4t Oo's. Realasnee with W £ Ulus, on Jecksou street, sonUieftst ot ooar boa.e 1*14 If a * THOU AS. T*. m B 0)UII>t.U T homas a chandler. Attorasys-at-Law, OSes 116 Broed St Oolambas, Si raK CD HURT. U Office over Brannon A Oarson’a Dnu Sun*. R< sUene* oorser Troup aud TUlr- lasntk (Bry.n) streets Offie* Tslsphoni H# a Realdane* Telephan* Ms 112, Jsntly uokisas a’uarran. o t utirr, olBSTER A SHIFT, At'orneys at Law. iffis* avsr O K Hi akauasasr’s. Oollse- tlona promptly atleadsd to and pressed, forwarded aovll it % J O SMITH. Physician and Surgeon. Offloe and s'esplng room up stairs eorasi Broad aait 18th streets. Headquarters al Ryans A Howard’s Drag Store i» v!4 ly Muscogee sheriff Sale By T M rOLEV, AwttlCDMr. Sod9, Broad street, city of Oolambaa* Mx seogee conotN, Georgia, eoe horae Muir, dark oo*or. nam*d John y one horae Mole dark cjlor named "T'frapG one 2 horae Wagon y *wo Cowa—Mary and v lou'm. and two OaWea, Levied on aa the grop* arty of Oaaie Drew to aatlafy a mortgage fl a in uy henda iu favor of Aaa B Low.- va Oa**" Dr w. jaft tuM JGBUBBUB. She iff r^EOBGIA. MD8COGBK tH)DNTY.-Wher*aa. vT Mar? B Well* Administrator of the f6totecf Lymau P Well , repref-enta to the court In h r r?ti Hon dniv filed, that she has fu'ly adminiatered Ly man P Wells* estate. This la. therefore, to cite all persona oonoerned, biers and era itrrs. to ahow canae. If any they can. why said administratrix should not bs discharged from her adminletration aud receive lette a of dia^ miaaiou on the first Monday iU'Pebicar^S^. not oawSm l OH MALE- Hew Estate. J ki Biaclm r, Re-1 Folate 4 geut A ext t* Id graph oHoe, Co- luuibus, Georgia. & 1 Qfin BUILDING LOT, G'lt-Edg- tout/ pe. iockU'id w»si uids 'ironi nrn BUILDING LOT norther. VlC part ot otty, within M block o Mr- R nkln’e re-id.noe ®mnn wy>nton fesideF6> IVUU with 18 sore*. Yon win ba< . y a inok s^d wot » h ire $10 A MONTH wll boy yon a nio< now- la I Viinmbo. wnh «welling $10 A MONTH will bny yon a nlo- hoire n Brow evlile wttb dwrllir; filA A MON 1H will bny yon a ale 91V nntn* and 8 acres H mu* out, si whiah » * Iwo dwsi’lng. $1600f‘ R .^r i J, B n BST8T0BK W gftnn BOA TWO u* BLUING* with f UwU in on* *»lf Block n Gmrgli Mlu.aod Depot, paying sow 8>06 year slmoet 3P par c»nt fiooen fob DWELLING tlx room. oiraer lot N Boorasr o< Traap srd h, *b h .irasls Rfai Estate Movtgogft 8 pr et. In'erast ols-r of oonmlsslon on Columbus Beal Estate, yi veins ot laud. R RENT-DWELLINGS from NHw <98. Slurs* from (s to 892. Rooms from to 88. JOHN RLAlKMAR m wed frt ' F°« it to rviOBOia. BU80OQS1 OODMTT-WhKc**, U A* Brsonin, admtntitrstor of tho wtot. of 8 An.lle Wrltbt, re,r«*snM to tho oonrt is hi. polities duly Bled that h* has folly edmtalitorod field rototo. Thie e therefore, to olte ell p.reoue eoncerned, hefre end creditore to ehow cose.. It soy the. here, why eeld edn laietreter eboald set be dificberficd from hie edmintfitretloa end reeelre letter! of all ml.filonon the flrst Monday Is April, 'Ml Witncee my oflolel elgnetore thie Jensen Mb, lit. I M BBOOK6. jest oee3m Ordinary. W AHT1D— Toss* Ledl'e Is elty or country srrk for m« et tkelr bemee. Perch efla, ent plormrst. No lietieetlone to bay. Work oas be •eatby mall (dlstsaoe to ohjectlon). pt to to wr woek esa be made. No caErufilag. Particular. .Tee. or e»mple of work moiled for foar oente In •tanas, Pleefie addreae Bee a MABSTAOTuaur " Mr^tjkw Mra* ** A R«» YO>» <>wwY« w* tirBD.-4 SOUrnPBN LlDT TO A68O- clat) beraelt with a reaponal’ le honor end represent it In bet owa loo Ity. Good salary tc riant tarty, PoaiUoa pormenmt. Beferencra aa* ohaaaed. Oil 4 BBOTHUfl. 14 Barclay atroai ■aw York MSasMm ^.M’S t,NEE^ Tke Favorite for*fifteen yeara past, is atill unequaled in DELICACY AND FLAVOR- Every Ham guaranteed. OaA be had at retail of 0 E Hochstrasser, I L Pollard, C D Hunt. T A Cantrell, Daniel Bros, J W Cargill, King & Daniel, Robt S Greer. For wholesale prices apply to L- H CHAPPELL, BROKER Columbus, Ga, Dlood Renewer No Cure I No Pay I THE, MBBOHANT DEALING Iff a-TJiisriT’s PIONEEX BLOOD IEM1WEB Is Hereby anti orized to refund tha money if it does not care the] dis eases for whioh it is recommended, and when taken according to di rections. Cnres Rheumatism, Mer curial Poison, Scrofulous Affec tions, Glandular Swellings, Skin Diseases, Sores of all kinds, Blood Poison, Female Complaints, eta, This great Blood Renewer u the greatest tonic known and is abac* lately harmless. Essay on Blood and Sirin Dis eases mailed free. Sold by BRANNON A OAR- SON, M D HOOD ti CO and CITY DRUG STORE, Druggist* MACON MEDICINE ICOMIY* Macon, Georgia. DELICIOUS! APPETIZING! TENDER! Whittaker’s Star Brand Sugar-Cured Can vassed and Uncanvaseed A T e the most tender, delicious and appetizing. Warranted sweet, juicy and not salty For sale by leading Grocers in all parts of th* Unitea States, China, Japan, Aus tralia and the principal countries of Europe. If you cannot obtain our Hams from the wholesale dealers, order direct and we will be pleased to fill your orders. All our Hams are branded on tho skin side with a W in a five point ed star, which is our trade mark. Beware of imitations. FRANCIS WHITTAKER * SONS. St Louis, Mo. For sale by C E Hochstrasuer, J F Marcrum & Co, I H Joseph. DAN JOSEPH, Broker, Agent Columbus, G*w )«9 -flea McFerran, Sballoros* & Go’s