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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORMNG, * SEPTEMBER 28, 188(5. 1‘nlvin Oak. Lost Sunday, while at Mr. T. P. Hud son’s, the great hay and carp man, who is perhaps better known than any farmer in the state, we noticed that his son, DeWitt seemed to be skinning off at the hands’ Mr. H. called tho little fellow to him and showed us how tho skin,even on the palms of his hands, was coming off in flakes and i new skin appearing underneath. He explained thnt several years ago the child was badly poisoned with poison oak, and fare of hWpr Contplnlnt. Iowa Falls, Habdino Co., Iowa, T . , June 8, 18S5. I hnve been using Allcoek's Poroui Plasters for four years, and think I could not get along without them. For a long 11?. ' vas ui'lieted with a pain under inv right shouMer blade ; I also had considers- b'e difficulty in breathing. I applied an my hack, and greatly. He had applied every known remedy to relieve the sufferer, and em ployed physicians to attend him, but with no avail. “In fact,” Mr. Hudson con tinued, “it seemed like to go in sight of a poison oak vine would cause the eruption to break out afresh. After trying every thing else, I read in the Banner-Wateli- man so much about the S. S. S, blood med icine that I determine to trv that also but must confess that I had but little hope in it. But, as you see, its success has been wonderful. It has driven every particle of the poison from my child’s system,and is now putting a new skin on him. He is thoroughly cured, and the S. S. S. did the good work. I believe that it will drive out any kind of poison from the blood, and its effect on DeWitt proves it. There are a great many sufferers from poison oak in the country, and to such I can know ingly recommend this great medicine. It not only effects a certain cure, but seems to put fresh life into one.” This is only one of the numerous in dorsements of S. a. a. that has reached us, and we publish it as information to those who are suffering with poison in their sys tem, it matters not from what source it comes. This discovery in regard to curing the effects of poison oak is of great im portance, as it gives a certain remedy for a most common and aggravating affliction, for which no permanent relief had ever been known. The S. 8. 8. is certainly the king of blood medicine, and i3 as harmless as it is solvent for the eradication of im pure blood from the system.—Athens Ban ner-Watchman, April 30. Prcftirrcil flic “Children.” Ancient Maiden—We girls are going down to the beach, Mrs. Payson. Won’t you come along? Payson (looking at three pretty young girls)—No, thanks, Miss Brewster; guess I’ll stay at home with the children. Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 8yuup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- flve cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly You'll Hardly llulirvu If of u Huston (llrl. One of the most amusing incidents of the second race for the America’s cup oc curred when a dashing young lady, impa tient at the slow progress made by her be loved Mayflower, jumped up on the rail, and frantically waving her handkerchief, exclaimed: "Blow, sweet Borax, blow!”— Boston Transcript. Hood Results In Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Teim., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs; had tried many rem edies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, did so and was entirely cured by- use of a few bottles. 8ince which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the ex perience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free at Brannon & Carson’s Drug 8tore. _ eod&w Pat's Put Reply. An Irishman, somewhat djsguised in liquor, was shouting in Edinburg, “Three cheers for home rule.” A Scotsman (probably a supporter of Mr. Goschen) shouted in answer, “Three cheers for hell.” “You are right,” said the Irish man, “every one should stick up for his -own country.”—London Truth. Nervous. Doliilitutiul Hon. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric 8uspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. dec!7 tu.tli.sat.se&wly What Slu 1 SaM. Brother—“What do you think of my marrying pretty Miss Peachy?” Sister—“Absurd. ” Brother—“Yes; that’s just what she said. ’ ’—Tid-Bits. Tin- Only Remedy. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charge of carelessness. It is an offense that can be speedily abated as a single bottle of the fragrant SOZODONT will unmistakably accomplish the work. It will preservo and keep the teeth white, and the breath pure and sweet. sat se tu th&w An Umpire Who Umpires. John L. Sullivan umpired a game of base ball in New York yesterday, and all bis decisions were accepted with a cheer ful readiness not often witnessed in our national sport, and which was beautiful to All lit* 7 “A —I—liUillg, A U Allcock s Porous Plaster on my , v , ,,,,,, ■ears ago the child ! 0,10 on ,my chest. 1 kept changing them — ' every four days, and at the end of three Weeks was entirely cured, eod&w e. 8. Stevens. A MOST LIBERAL OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, -Xanhood, &c. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. l&wtt Explicit Directions. Young Man (driving with young girl)—I say, farmer, how can I get back to tlie village the quickest way? Farmer-Well, you might run your horse. —Tid-Bits. An Kml Bone Scraping* Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111., says: “Having received so much benenc from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let sufferiug humanity know it. Have nau a running sore on my log for eight years; inv doctors told me I would have to have me bone scraped or leg amputated. 1 usea, instead, three bottles of Electric Litters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and wen. Electric Bitters are sold at oO cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at Joe per box, by Brannon & Carson. eod&w Disappoint nioiiU of Journalism. At an early hour this morning ’Squire Bixby’s barn, four miles east of town, was consumed by Are. it was supposed to oe the work of incendiaries. Four shouts perished in the flames. , Later—Since writing the above we learn that there was no fire. Bl’CKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Nciv lilco In Rnllrnatliiitf. A ear called the “spotter” now goes over the Central road at given periods. It is provided with n tank of colored lluid, and when the wheels roll over a rough place in the track the fluid is spilled on the spot. It is so arranged that tho superin tendent can, while seated on the inside of the car, view the track, and thus detect any flaws that may exist.—Mohawk Val ley Democrat. Law Country Mnlnriu Onstril. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is pre scribed by all prominent physicians, and is undoubtedly the best tonic now being sold. It prevents malaria, and cures dys pepsia and general debility. Greenville, S. C., May 22, LS8r>. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—Gentle men : Having used your Calisuya Tonic since 1883, I cheerfully recommend it to those suffering from loss of appetite and dyspepsia; also os a preventive of ma- lariUj having used ono dozen bottles in Florida during the months of September, October and November, 188-4. J. C. Boozer. Brannon & Carson, wholesale agents, Columbus, Ga. sep2t4 d&wlw Sly lllrl! “Charley, what is a chestnut bell?” said his girl. “Oh, it a bell that rings when any one tells an old story.” “Well, they couldn’t call me a chestnut belle; I have no ring.” It succeeded, and they are to be married when Charley has his salary raised. Ely’s Cream Balm was recommended to me by my druggist as a preventative to hay fever. Hnve been using it as directed since the 9th of August, and have found it a specific for that much dreaded and loath some disease. For ten years or more I have been a great sufferer each year, from August 9th till frost, and have tried many alleged remedies for its cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm is the only preventative I have ever found. Hay fever sufferers ought to know of its efficacy. F. B. Ainsworth, Of F. B. Ainsworth & Co., publishers, In dianapolis, Ind. eod&w Allen (i. Thunnnii. No living man has done more to ndvance the cause of democracy, by precept and practice, than the grand old Roman; no living man has reflected more honor upon the American name. Long may he live to advise and inspire his party.—Utica Ob server. Ho Not Forget To tell your lady friends that Simmons’ Iron Cordial cures those painful and hnr- rassing diseases so common with your sex. That it clears the skin and complexion, invigorates, strengthens and builds up the system, while It restores youthful vigor and vitality. Sold by all druggists and dealers. eod&w A Novelette. “I am writing a novelette,” said an author to a friend. “Why do you call it a novelette?” “Because it isn’t a novel yet. Smoke?” The beautiful crimson blush of nature, without paint can be imparted to the pale cheeks of a sickly and leeble woman by the use of that great female tonic, Sim mons’ Iron Cordial. eod&w A Si.uoliu-il Medical Work IW!M\G41DLl-AM ONLY 8I.IHI BY MAI I., I'O.Nil’AIII. ! ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO AL: KNOW Tn8B.MjS®S A 4-ront Med leal Work on MmiiIhhwI Exhausted Vitality, Nervous atn’ Physical Delhi ity, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth and the umuM unVorv resulting from indiscretioi or excesses. A hook tor every man, young, mid A hookf . dle-uvred and oid. it cc Si For Fifty Years the great Remedy for s i Blood Poison and Skin Diseases. _ . A ocute ami which i* invaluable. So found by the Author whose vxiH', ionco for 2.1 years is such as probnblj never befoi'. vfc 1 the lot of any physician. 3(H pairi'S. honmi in beautiful Freni'muslin, i*m- bos* i>d covers, full irilt, guaranteed to be a fine? work in e very son*.’ .ntvhamoal. literurj and profession-1 than any other work sold in thb country for 8 *.si t or the money will be refunded in ov< i\\ im' .m* P » o only M.'.io by mail, post paid. Hiusiriip'd sample d cents. St ml now Hold medal awarded the nuth'w by the Nation.! Medical Ass iciation. to the President of which I the Hon. P. A. Bi-Hl and asso. iatt officers oi j the Hoard tlit* vernier U respectfully referred. The Science of Life should be rend by the younr I for instruction, am! by t he afflicted for relief. It ! will benefit till. London Lancet, i There is no member of society to whom The i Science of lilu w 'll not. be useful, whether youth 1 parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar I gonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. II. Parker, No. t Hulfinch street. Boston. Mass., who may be consulted mi all diseases re quiring skill and experience. l.'hronic and obsti nate diseases that have bathed the skill of all other physician!- a specialty. Such treated suc cessfully without an instance of failure. Men tion this paper. ap2R wly sssssssssssss s s s s s s For 50 Years. SiS.S. It never Fails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SSSSSSSSSSSSS Cheer for the Thirty thousand (leorge Men. workingmen signed a pledge to vote for Henry George for mayor of N New York.—London Times. This would be a comparatively happy world if everybody knew the virtues ol SMITH’S BILE BEANS as a family med icine, and acted upon that knowledge. One-half the misery of the world comes from ailments which arise from a bad stomach or a bad liver. Chiefest among these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head ache and neuralgia. BILE BEANS will cure all of these, lie- sides all miasmatic diseases. Dose: One Bean. aug24 eod&wlm John H. Henderson vs. Ureen McArthur. Rule Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. Muy Term,.1886 Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia. It appearing to the Court by the Petition ol John H. Henderson that on the first day of Sep tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hup died and eighty-two Green McArthur, of said county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen del-son a certain instrument in writing commonly called a promissory note, whereby he promised to pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars twelve months alter date with interest from date at eight per cent, per annum for value received, and that afterwards on the 1st day of September, 139'2, the better ip secure th« payment of said instrument executed and deliv ered Ito said plaintiff his deed and mortgage whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the County of Muscogee, known and bounded - *• vs; On the north by tile lands of James JUS follows : UMl hDC 11AJI I.I1 UJ A-..C miitin v/» vnouvv Huff, ou the west by the St. Mary s road, on the east by the lands of James Huff and on. the so by the lands of Philip Owens, containing four and one-hall' acres, more or less, whio mortgage was conditioned that li the stud defend unt should pay off and discharge said promissory note according to its tenor and effect, that then said deed of mortgage and said note should be void. Ami it further appearing that said promt* sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore orderet that said defendant do pay into this court, by. the tirst day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and cost due ion suiil mortgage and prom- issory note, or show cause to the contrary, if there be any and that on failure of said defendant so In do theeuuity of redemption in and to said mortgagecUprernises be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Columbus Ere quibkb-Sun once a month for four months, or a copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hif special agent or attorney, at least three months before the next term of this court. b ^tol. yTcraWFO.RD, , Petitioner s Attorney. J. T. WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee .merior Court at its May Tern, 1886 on the 10th ay of May. 1886. ° ho ' • 1 iy3 oam tm LKrK ' TH SYRACUSE BWSVBj PLOWyO* GUXUETT’S Magnolia Gin -SMITE, la. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. It has Just taken tho “Highest Aword- GoM Modal and Diploma,” for “ Eight Draft, Host Mamplo and General Utility,” at the World cotton Centennial Exposition, Now Orleans, over all Competitors. AD DR ESS Slade & Etheridge, Columbus, Ga. je7wl3t GOLD MEDAL, FAP.I3,181 BAKER’S Warranted absolutely pul Coooti, from which tho excefls Oil haa boon removed. It hiiH thi1 times tho strength, of Cocoa mfxe with fitarch, Arrowroot or Sutra, and is therefore far more econotv leal, coating Icaa than, one cent cup. It is delicious, nourishing strengthening, easily and admirably adapted for inva la as well ns for persons in health Sold by QroccrTiweryirliero- ?. BAKER b f!0.. Dorchester, Mass ALBEMARLE Female Institute, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Full corps of superior teachers ; course of InRtrnrtloe thorough and extensive’.location healthful and an* cessible; scenery beautiful; surroundings most at tractive; terms very moderate: order catalogue W. IN MiKINNON, PrlnvipuK WESTERN RUD OF ALABAMA Slioi'lt’sl. Quickest and Host—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect September 12th, 1886. i Leave New Orleans “ Mohie “ Montgomery “ Chehaw Arrive Columbus “ LaG range “ Atlanta Via W. Hi, A. Railroad. i I “ Dalton “ Chattanooga ::::::::::::::: Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East. | “ Richmond ::::::::: 1 “ Philadelphia “ New Yolk No. 63 8 30 p ill 1 It) n ml 0 05 am 8 20 p 111 !) 56 p in j 11 65 a m | 2 28 p ni 10 53 pm it id p ml 12 20 u m i 1 15 3 25 a i 8 54 a m 10 05 a m 10 10 a in L III ' 50 a in II 15 a mi li 10 a m | 1 00 p m 2 10 p m 1 3 10 I* in (I 50 p m 6 55 p ill 7 37 p m I 07 p ill •1 00 p in I 05 it 111 3 37 p m H 30 p 111 II 25 p in 3 00 a in 0 20 a in rain 53, Pullman Palace (Jars Montgomery to Washington without change. ‘ i 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without change. .South Bound Trains. No. 50 | No. 52 11 20 p if) 1 45 p m 2 28 p in 5 18 p in 0 02 p m 8 30 n i ■1 10 a i <1 20 a i Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant Sleeping Car, free of charge, Through to Texas without change. Leave Columbus 2 28 p IUj. “ Vicksburg j < “ Shreveport 1 15 p in 3 45 p in 5 85 p m 6 27 p m 11 15 p in 4 22 a m « 50 a m 1 40 p in 6 35 p in CECIL GABBETT, General Manager. CHAH. 11. CROMWELL, General Passenger Agent. RON NC KOO and JIIUHtrafftU ( ntaiogueo' CINCINNATI (0.) CORRUGATING CC To the Trade and Smokers, Beware of Imitations, and see that you get I lie genuine GRAND REPUBLIC CIGARROS TAKE 3STO OTHERS. We hereby notify the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to the full extent of the law. GEO. F. LILIES & OO-, Factory 200, :t«l IliMtrict, X. V. The genuine are for wale by W. S. Freeman. ,J. T. Kavanagh, Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel, Peabody & Faber, T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, W. It. Moore, E. M. Walsh A Co., (J. T. Miller, and all li rate lass retailers.ang.i Pith Hat.'kHe3in ua till 0K.111 HjrupLlOIlM, ttliu * 7 urea Piles, or no pay is required. ]t is ranteed to give perfect satisfaction, money refunded. Price 25 cento per . For Bale by Brannon & Carson. je24 oed&w * CHEW TOBACCO!! BUT DON’T CHEW POISON urn Cure' * process for treating Tobacco removes nico tine, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious, the most lasting, and the only wholesome chew in the world—one that will not cuuse heartburn, nervousuesa, nor indigeHtiou. TURF. Fine Cavendish,Brandy- leach llavor, uu everlaat- ng chew. SUNLIGHT NUGGET. STARLICHT. A fruit-flavored pocket piece for the people. Guaranteed not to contain a trace of chemical or noxious drug. Chew it a week ami you will Chew It always. The pilot-wheel on every plug. RUDOLPH KINZEIl TOBACCO CO., 1*0(04rillc, Kf* LOUIS BUHLER&CO., Agents CoiniiiImin, tin. jofl eodSm N.W.AYER&SQN ADVERTISING agents eKSo PHiLADEMa Cor. Chestnut anil Eighth Hts. Receive AclvertiNementn for thin Pai>er ESTIMATES! ESTABLISHED 1866. G.GUNBY JORDAN Fire Insurance Agent, Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104. REPHESENTl NO AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly paid every loss since 1810. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy issued under New York Safety Fund law. SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always successful. Policies issued on all classes of insurable property. Ikpswilaliie Companies. I'wirhnis Treatment. Fair Adjustments. l'roni|it I’ajineiits, A share of your business solicited. Iit-CAi'I'l'YI, l-KIZi: Tickets only 83. Shares In ,ir«i|>ortla« HSUS Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y. “ KV do herd)'/ errti/j/ that »;;c supervise the or- rangement for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of Th* Louisiana State Lottery Com- pany, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are cam* ducted with horn sty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and ?n« authorise the Company /o use this certijlca*e, with fuc-.dmiics of our sig natures attached, to its advertisements.” cp!2 so tn&th tf the best swivel plow in use. ip! land. No farmei send for free IlSnM« mm. .1 Almanac. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW YORK Equally goo' Ihould !>«* with> trated Cir ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. T T NDER and by virtue of an order of,«>e Court seven and one nan - southwest corner of less, bum,’ and ^Invest corner of lot num- lot number i86 ana nonn county. Sold her 287, in the I7tn insinct ‘ stripllngi deceased, as the property of John u. »t I g Btr ;hution. for the purpose of payinsoec MchARLANi T Adm'rde bonis non of John D. Stripling, dec d. aepi oawiw WANTED. We will pay .Agent; a .salary cf $HO to #90 per month a..d **.x- »1er l lUor t '*40 , a month an I e«- ■ tenses to distribute circulars in your vicinity. Buv H iness nonorahle, permanent, pleasant A easily operat t I All expenses advanced. SAMPI-B CASHS FRKK. N> I stamps required. No humbug. We mean what we say 1 .-Address NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY. Bradford Block.CINCINNATI, Ol!i« » lltlCilh, J iitJiiian Ij, vy liiutnir*, tin in ■ it mu ■»* of R. G. Williams, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered R. G. Williams’ estate. This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration and receive let* ** " ' ** 5 ay in De rain ary oaw3m THE BOSS PRESS Is Without a Rival. THE LIDDELL VARIABLE LEER SAW MILL Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took ilie only medal of the first class at the New Oi leans Exposition. For the above, and for all oilier machinery, address, FORBES LIDDELL&CO,, Montgomery, Ala. N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and Machinery is the largest in this part of the country. jeldwOm Co until** loner* 115* the undersigned flanks and flankers will pay all Prizes dm-m in The Louisiana Slate Lot* tones which may he presented at oar counters. .1. 91. OGI.IINBIY. Pres. Km. Xafl Hank. J.W. li XLItltl/lll. Pro*. Slate Vnfl II’k. A. HAI.OWIX, N. O. Nat l Bank Incorporated in 1808 for 25 jears by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes— with a capital of $1,000,0(t0 to which u reserve Bind of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was inude a part of the present Slate Constitu tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery veer voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. IT NEVER 8CALES OR POSTPONES. II* Grand Single Nnnilier Ili an ing* lake |»la<*«* linnihi.v. and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly every three months, instead of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March, 1880. a sri.r.Mun oppoim i isity to WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS 14.IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, OelolM>r 12th,. ismt Monthly Drawing. ( AIMTAI* Ntl/.i: 876,000. 100.000 Tieket* at l-’ive Hollar* Knell. I'riK'tioii* in Fil'tlt* in |»r4»|M»i*tion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 1 do do 25,000 1 do do 10,000 2 PRIZES OF $6000 12,000 5 do 2000 10,000 10 do 1000 10,000 20 do 600 10.000 100 do 200 20,000 300 do 100 30,000 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 600 4,500 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,250 1967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should he made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. IPONTAI* .\OTKM. Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express tat our ex pense) addressei! .11. A. IIAIT’IIIN, New Orleans, l*n. Or HI. A. Oimil\, WiiHhliiKton, l>. C. 51 nkI*. O. Money Or4l4>r* payable ai«4l iublrcss lti>giHt4*r4 > 4l l*4 k tter* to XKW OKIil'.ANM NATIONAL HANK, wed se&w4w New Orlean**, I>». INCREASING FAST, TOBACCOS is raphlly increasing, and we take pleasure in bringing the following revised list of such dealers to \<>ur kind notice: J. K. Giddens. J. R. A: II. E. Garrett, C. E. Hochstrasser, A. Andrews, 1). A. Anglin Averett Po R. J. Anglin, .J. Adams, C. Batastein, It Broil a. Ben T. A. it: . v. it. tv..i •. :i It. S. Crane. F. Conti, M. E. Edwards A. Bimons, L. If. Kaufman & Co., G. W. Lewis, ('. II. Markham, P. McArd •*. T. E. Middiebrooks, Martin & ( baimers, To he Newman, W. It. Newsome, .J. H. Rumsey, Rothschilds Bros., T. J. Stone. ol Iti4 < lini4»ii4l, Virginia. Manufacturers of Fanny Edel and L. Road To* » haccos. liKKN A 1.01!II nr4* 4mr Solo Agent* tor till* torril4»ry. niy2 se6m Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in cluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bill Heads, statements, always on hand. Also En velopes, Cards, &c., printed at short notice. Paper Boxes of an v size or description not kept in stock made at short notice. Til ON. GILBERT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. ii h«n taken the lead in the sales of *h:it class or dies, ami has £ive* MURniY BROS., Fans, Tt» G has won the laver of the ;-ibhc and new rank* ftn infallible Remedy FOR FLOODING. of the best physicians fails. y one remitting me one dollar 1 will send recipe, and will refund the money if satisfaction is not obtained. 1 will state that before I used this remedy I paid heavy doctor bills every year, but now I do not have to pay any. IIOM.IN BE 1.14, agu29 sei in Buena Vista. Ga. OPIUM nab. e with- Itn cured at home \ out i " ticulars sent