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! p53 CUPID ; "miscellaneous THE GREAT GEKMAH REMEDY FOR PAIN. R1mtm a4 nrtl nilEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatic. Lmbs, -BACK A imicx txoicu SCF.E THP.CAT. C.CTXST. BVUA1SGS. Sen am. Cia, Bj-s, frostbite. Xwl mn (W W4!j ach 4 palM. nm CUTS I KTTA. fnpr. Pwrtiw la II u.i A " CUPID Diaws-. . V..ia c: I v. cm ihc DIAMOND shirt. H.itAi-rt's sure of hearts so tender, I r ia il-cy ice this manly gube, Tie L always quick surrender. Surely the ladies arc attracted by neatness of dress, which adds so much to the general elegance f one's appearance. What's more vital to a well-dressed man than a perfect-fitting, smooth-sct-tincr shirt? If ftr fVr do rot kr-p ii. rl KU adJreta ti rW'l 5Lr & C , fjie nuuicturcr, Lalti. -.. Mi. Capital Prize $150,000, 'Wt do her (tjr certify IXat tc vpo-n tA rraa rmrmXj or mli t A ad Jjrateimgi of The Louisiana Stat Lot term Comjxv. and in person mm;i f am- frol UU Vrcings VMMm, 4 tAai (JU mi art tondncud trxLk honesty, fairness, and t good f mux Untard mil parties, and tee XAor m l .4wummv to m uu certiMeaie, ruA ao mmui of wr stgnatmrts attacked, tn tts ttMrnrmls," Commissioner. J N PULCEDENTED ATTRACTION I r.K HALF MILLION DISTRIBUTED' IHI5IANA SIATeToHEEV COSPANV. Incorporated tn 13 for 53 years by the Leg bature for Educational and Charitable pur rv--w:uj capital of 1,000,000 to wtuch a rtvtt faa.l of tiSO.OOO has since been A l ied. Hyaaoverwhelmliur popoLu vote 1U fraa 'Ve mi made a part of the present State ucuUsuUon adopted December Sd, A. D., 1ST. U4 P-u-e monthly. ( never scales or posf Loot at (he following Distribution: IfcHh Grand Monthly AND THE HrRlORPIXART BEHI-AXXCAL DRAWING, At ttt Aradtmy of Music, New Orleans, .. , TuruLaj-. Jane 17. ISM. 1 " 1 r the penton! aupcrrUlon an4 manage ment of i. T. r.KAURKl! AUl. of IxuUUna. an I 'a- J I UAL A. KAULY, of VlrztnU. Capital Prize $150,000. N'.rnr.-n;lct are lUlie. 5. rUUii, lklUm only. Tenth ft. Ten 1. usr ui ruutt. itirim ruxzn r $l,oro...t!r).rijO at PKizt.o' 1 'ttU lCIZ OK Lki;k Tatzcs or ' raizts or ? rz:zt4 or ArrRoxncaTtox rutzEs. ar; roxtraailoa Trixea' lo.ono... -o.cco i.ot... 2,u:o l,fni... ro.fMX) w.. "von 30... so.oco ?W... 40 GOO ICO... BO.O00 iO... 50,000 of TS.. .. lo.noo PrUt amouoUsjc to iJ500 Ar?Uoa for rate to eluba ihooH be ana! tt oace of the Coapaay la New Or ror f-nier tafortaattoa. write eVarty. fir 7 l 1 at !rc. afake P. O. Mny Or-WT-'-e al .l irwa lie1UTol Letter to tVu&LtA.NS NATIONAL BANK, . H- Nkw OBLXAXt. La L NOTKS aal or Unary teuexe by L rf r Elr4i sums of 3 aa-i upwanla ' -?rM at our cxpeae) to at. A. DAUPHIN, j.w . . . New Orleaaa, La, M. A. HAUPIIIX, . , , 60 NcreBUSL. Waahlajctoa, D. C. laKrcstin to Ushcrxncn : The celo-tral-KUDrandGUUnz thread is cMoclytiJAcosi'a. He U tbolm; TheDaily Review-lc-F-& y. v. r. n; intension beaut? CELESTK, Ixxk not so Tatr; not long doth stay: i - b. juut jiuc, wno wai as iair. J . otinumes apace m theslow fire orcare. And ycur glad uP3 but follovd on bur way. J The crinjaon shades shat now your face array SbaU Yanish. and your cheeks her lika- cess Dear; . ) Your ejes that now hoantifv HpnTf Bent onward, dreaming still of yester uay. . ! t- i . . ... iwk not io isir: lnoujh plihted to me morn j wa a . inai wim your blushes would the sky suorn, Vour bosom shall the fond in fee. ion feel And lo itself a sickly love reveal; Another dawn lite heat t (lush shall have Ilown To bloom afiesh in buds blown. Tionuts Gordon Hake. as yet un- TlioNowCity.ol Shellield. I be story of bbeflield. Hie new Ala. uama city, is without parallel Derhan f L " - . f in uio Distory oi me woriu. nero is n tract oi ij.ouo acres ol un: broken fields and forest, selected by r-a iir. aiicr a. uoraon a youoir man of unusual discernment and ability and limitless energy. It is bought on his recommcndatiou at less than $20 an acre, in three months, with an expend- lure i less than 5,000 on the ground, thirty acres arc sold at $9,000 an acre. What con SWXJ iri January brines 5270,000 in aiay. Alen of wealth, and intelligence stood in the open fields. with not a hoii3c in sizbt and bought corn rows al oo a Jront loot, or more, as long as the auctioneer would cry i l hoso fields with streets barely "traced through them, and not a store or house standing on them, sold at a rate that would make tho 2,600 acres sell for as much as the entire city of Atlanta with its thousands of buildings. e offer no explanation for all this. Wc know ot none to offer. It is tho miracle or the age. One thing is signif icant. Tho stockholders have deter mined to put every dollar of the 270. 00 realized into building tho projected city. Another point is worthy of nole. Not one stockholder who was on the ground at the sale sold his stock.' On tire contrary they telegraphed to those who were absent and bought their stock at prices ranging from five to ten to one. Tbcy evidently believe in their coming city. The whole thing passes our compre hension. Those wbm are in position ' to know say that the building done in the new city in the next two year will be quite as miraculous as the sale has been. It so. bbetheld will stand as the national wonder, and the South will be advertised as the section (of marvelous advance, and the mighty west will If se its scepter as the city builder. In the meantime, we can all afford toconprat ulate Waller Gordon, the bri liant and brainy young pioneer, who has blazed tho way to this wonder laud and led thousands thither. That ho has coined another fortune out of this latest en leavor. is to him tho least feature of the whole affair, as indeed it will be to the South, if his work stands as the years go by, and tho miracle is unfolded to its full development. As we have remarked above, it has already passed our comprehension,! nad we can simply chronicle proceed ints, and let others write the commentary. Atlanta.- Con stitution. Fatetteville. N, C, May 16, 1831 Dear Sir: I bave just seen jrour issue of the I4ih inst., containing a communication Irom Clinton, signed "J. T. M" rc plying to my communication touching the proposed surrey of a road from this place to Wilmington. In the postscript to my communication, I distinctly stated that I bad just seen a gentleman who was perfectly familiar with the who.o country from this place to Wil mington, via Clinton, who crave me the distances which made up the 105 mile. I was under the impression my sell that his figures were not correct, but as he was so very positive I gave them. But be this as it may. as to the 105 miles. I still maintain (and surveys to be made will sustain mel that to go via Clinton will be at least 12 or 15 miles out of the direction the road should e. When tho old N.- C. K. R . from (loldsboro to Chanotte. was built, it twisted and turned from one point ot the compass lo the other, almost, so as A B . ... to since an the country seats, with a view to getting country subscriptions. and what a ziir zag road it is to-dav ijookatit. II tho road from this lo U ilmington is to be built, let it be as direct as possible, for that is what is wanted, and let a branch road be , built to Clinton, but why go two sides of a right angle triangle, when you can get a cheaper, shorter and better line by going on the bypotbenuse of Ihe triangle? I certainly have no desire to deprive the good people of Clinton of the advantages of this road, but I do think, that as this is to be one of the heaviest freight roads in tho State, and I believe ia the South, straightness and directness are essential. Wilmington's interest will be to help build the branch road too. Tkayellek.' By land or at sea. out on the prairie, or in the crowded city. Aver a Catbarie Pills are the best for purgative pur poses, everywhere alike convenient, efficacious 1 and safe. For sluggish bowels, torpid liver, indigestion, bad breath, flatulency, and sick headache. they are a sure remedy. Dr. W, F. Carver, the crack shot, is now expending his skill on bats, of which he killed 1,003 in 71 minutes in St. Louis a short time ago. L'otrnlcumrv. Nasby 1). R. lockc Petroleum V. Nasby Cllitor " loledo llladc'l writes: I had on a forefinger of my right bad one of those pleasant pets, a run- rround." Tho finger became intlamed to a degree unbearable and swollen to nearly twice its natural size. A Iriend gave mo IIKNRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, and in twenty minutes the pain bad so much subsided as so give me a fair night's rest, which I had not bad before for a week. (The inflamma-1 T A T? V Xr'WTnriT'VS a day I consider I AAt-KjAJAi a a ii .a. vv jLi.au, A Remedy for Lamer Diseases. Dr. Robert Newton, late President of the Eclectic College, of the city of New lork, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dn. Wm. Hall's Balsam very extensively in his practice, as many of bis patients, now living, and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought to bo prescribed freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in all cases of lung diseases. It cures Con sumption, and has no equal tor all pectoral complaints. In Franca there are 2,150 lady artists, of whom 602areoil paintere. 107 sculp tors. 103 miniaturo painters, and 75-1 painters on porcelain. Letter from Senator H. C. Nel son. Senate Chamber. Albany. N. Y.. April 4. 1883. On the 27th of February, 1883, 1 was taken with a violent pain in the region of the kidneys. I suffered such agony that I could hardly stand tip. As soon as possible I applied two Allcock's Porous Plastehs, one over each kid ney, and laid down. In an hour, to my surprise and delight, the pain bad van ished and I was wll. 1 wore the pias ters for a day or two as a precaution, and then removed tbem. I have been using Allcock's Porous Plasters in my family for the last ten years, and have' always found them the quickest and best external remedy lor colus. sprains.kinks and rheumatic affections. rrom my expenenco I believe they are the best plaster in the world. : ; MISCELLANEOUS : NEW YORK HERALD. nniu EDITIQX. OIE o- DOILAH A TEAB. It contains all th general news of the Dally Edition of the Herald, which has the largest tmuuuua m mo uniiei staines. IXDEPrXDEXTllX POLITICS, ii ia me moat valuable chronicle of political news In the world. Impartially firing the oc- turreuwa uu opinions or an parties, so that an siues may do anown. In the depaxtmenl Foreign News I the iieraia has always been distinguished me iui-iicss oi us caDie aespatciies. transatlantic facilities. telegraph cables by 1 he new will increase The Fakx DEPAETscEjrr or ine weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to a.. t . . -7 mo .puiut, ua aoes not give wild theerles The larmer will save many more than - One Dollar a Year , from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cat tic, crops, tree, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral vwuumj, . "The Home" j - I ; instructs ILe housewife and Lher.hildron in nt gardi to economical and tasteful new dishes, sum me mating or nome com forts. 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All that the artists skill can accomplish in the way ot Illustration has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed to lt9 text New England Journal of Education, uoston. 1 In its special field there is nothing that can be compared with it Hartford Evening Poet, $1 50. tion left tho finger in it a most valuable article for the bouse hold. Cures tho 1'jIesToo. Kdouard Ueiutard, of New York writes: It gives mo great pleasure to say that a siuirle box of HENBY'S CARBOLIC SALv h effected a complete cure of Piles with which 1 had been troubled for over a year, and which nothing else that I used would cure. MANUFACTURE 83 OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, ANH O UN A MENTAL WOOD WORK. apl 22 tt Boxes and Grates, lie Sold. A .Massachusetts man, who came into some property by the death of an aunt, found n claim to 200 acres of land in Colorado. As he had business West, he took a run out to the claim to sec what the land looked like. About 1J acres was mountain, and on hc other ten a settler had squatted and wa running a pony saw null. When the Massachusetts man had introduced himself, he asked what the claim ww worth. i Mist alnnit forty dollars." w:is the prompt reply.1 j till. I wouldn t iransior my claim for four times that sum." "Stranger." said the squatter, as he took down a pair of revolvers from a beam in tho null. "I'd reckoned on pa- in the rot o my days right hen I ve got fortv dollars to buy If vc won't sell it's no more that e give me a little satisfaction fur the disappointment. ! Take this and paco off lorty feet, and when ye turn we'll tolh open fire!1 lhe claim was sold for the lorty dol lars. Cocue to think .the matter over, the Massachusetts man decided that there was nothing mean about hiin. Wall Mrcct Xetcs. 1 T?OR SHIPMENT OF VEGETAB' E3 AND 1 Fruits, In sbooks or ready made. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. L full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumbe La' ha. Ac., for Building purposes. Orders by the cargo. 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