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Jolumbus prices current.
OOKftSCTEI) WKKIiI.V.
Kfiitm-ky ¥yd I s i”
East Lidia ¥ i'd te IS
iU.K ROPE— Kentucky..., Vt>Ute WA
Northern ¥lb ... fe,
bkswax r* > 1? te
iv DUES —SIHUFW ¥a* *.> te a'l
Star ¥P> *W te 83
Tallow ¥lb IS (a, 20
VFI-'KE —Rio ¥ 14 te 15
.lava. ¥lb IS <g, 26
laiguira ¥lb 15 fe> 10
Vb 1 50 gy 00
imi'.stic goods— V jtl ••• fe
Cotton Osuuburgs ft yd lfl>s te 11
•y. Brown Shirting ¥yd 0 * (y. 8
4-1 Brown Sliirtiug ‘¥ yd 8 ig lo
SATIIERS „—. ¥lb j 40 <u 50
Mackerel No. 1 ¥-,bl 20 00 te 25 00
No. 2 C ‘ lil ,15 00 fe dO 00
No. U rbl ,18 00 fe 15 00
Shad ¥ po. ■- ;te ...
‘¥ bl 10 00 fe,l2 00
•M-OM BKH ¥kg 0 te 050
IDKS— Dry < ¥Hr 8 (a 10
Met it? Jb |<rt
“ N English. „ ¥lb , 5 (<4|
Swedes j¥> ; ite| <A%
Sheet fit. lb j Ste , 10
jßmi.: ¥hi 5o to, 75
LASSES ¥igu 45 te| 50
■■ll, v< ¥j lb 6 ( te I
!„< —Linseed ¥:g 1 185 te 160
Train *j¥!g’l: 75 :tej 100
Sperm ¥g l 150 te 860
Lard ¥ig’H 1 ‘BS Ite 1 150
HoVISIONS. ¥ ... :fe
■skkf—Mess . ¥!lb i ... !te’
Prime ¥lb I 16 (o 10
—Hams... ¥|lb ! I'dLdte* 14
Sides ¥;lb uyzm 14,
Shoulders ¥|lb 11% fei 12k’
jft'.iijK— Mess ¥gl i ... fe*
Prime ¥bl 1 ... jte
■akd Wlb ! 12k ® 14
<^Ktriter —Goshen ‘¥ lb 33 ‘te 35
Country I¥J lb 25 te 30 v
■fiiBESK ¥!b 15 (3 10
™>,,t.4TOES —Sweet • ¥ I**l fin <g SO
Irish 450 j(§> 500
ai/rPHTHK fjb 20 |te 25
SPIRITS— Brandy, Cognac ¥ g'll 225 [te 800
American... ¥ g'b Cste 1 00
Vouch ¥ g'l, ... jte 150
(•in —Holland ¥gTl 25 te 250
American...., i¥,g’i 75 ,te 100
Hum —Jamaica ¥ig'l 200 (g, 300
New England.... ¥jg’lj 75 te; 100
Whiskey—Hectifled ¥-|g'lj 00 jte 75
Common ¥ g’l ... tej
Monong’a.... ¥ g’l 75 jte. 150
spi II ITS TURPENTINE ¥gT ... @ 100
Kill,—Plow ¥i lb ... te lo
Cast ¥lb | ... jte I 22
German jr- K> ... ‘('S 15
American Blister ¥jtb ... ,fe’ 10
English Blister ¥S> ; ... !te i 15
(Bl \R—New Orleans* ¥lb lo @1 12k
Loaf. ¥lb j 12k;@i 15
Crushed ‘¥jlb ] 12%!® i 14
Pulverized ¥ > 12% jte 14
Til.bOM’ ‘....;¥ lb - lo tej 12k
•Mas ¥ib so te 200
X; \CCO —Common ¥lb 12k ® 15
Fair ¥lb 20 te’ 30
M Choice ¥lb 50 te; 75
VW EG AR—Apple ¥b l 050 ‘te 750
HITE LEAD ¥Hi 275 j® 325
WIN ES—Port j¥jg'l 150 ;te? 300
Madeira .¥jg’l 150 ®, 500
Claret ¥|g'l 3 00 5 00
I” Champagne ¥bkloofe 20 00
IATES OP EXCHAN GE.~
CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE & CO.
ITTERY AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
NO. 04 BROAD STREET.
BUYING RATES. SELLING RATES.
York, 00 days ll.< ct. dis sight, k prem
iAD'a, “ “ 1% ct. dis ” none
‘on, “ “ Ik ¥ vi- *ll* “ none
itLESTON ** “ none. “ none
rleans “ “ none. “ none
jama Bank Notes 2 ct. dis
sessee “ “ 2% ct. dis
TUCKY “ 2k ¥ Vi- <ll*
AROL’A “ “ 2 * ¥ Vt. dis
> and Silver 1 ct. pm
Solvent (leoroia and S. C. Banks par
\ FRESH SUPFIiIES.
” BOXES Eresh Kaisins:
0 Barrels Mercer Potatoes:
‘reserved Fruit in Caus;
l fair article of Green and Black Tea —
received and for sale bv
■hruary 0. MARCUS & CHAFFIN.
i’FICE MUSCOGEE R. R. COMPANY,
COLUMBUS, FEBRUARY 11, 1850.
A MEETING of Directors hold this day, aDivi
il dend of Four Dollars a share was declared on the
gei-ral Stock of the Company, payable on and after the
Ist bf March, at their office, and at the office of IV. P.
Hunter, Esq.. Savannah, on stock registered there.
9 D. ADAMS, Treasurer.
C I K OTJSI’
BOLLARD, BAILEY & CO.’S
PHEKTCH
I-< iIJ EST RIAN CO Ml ‘ANY,
Including the Celebrated
TOURIVIAIRE TROUPE !
‘Vffli all the other distinguished Artists. Equestrian. Gym
naUJic and Pantomimic, that have ever appeared in this
coni'try for the last five years, Consolidated in one sn
pedb corps.
M WELSER CLOWN.
lY J. SMITM EQUESTRIAN MANAGER.
Sailer ul’ the N. Y. Cornet Band-Mil. IIETIIEKUY.
Will perform at Columbus, Georgia, on
Minday and Tuesday, Feb. 18th and 19th.
Among the new features introduced in thu porform
anns of tliis company, are the following : A brilliant
“b# Entree called the
f CAVALRY OF THE CRIMEA.
olßsO’ ll novel and dashing display of Managing and
™®ing Six Horses, by
4MADAMELOUISE TOURiVIAIRE,
standing upon their unsaddled hacks.
3VEO3STS- BENOIT,
‘l'kyinrivalled Trick Rider, from all the principal Ku
ropunn Amphitheatres, in his great act of Light Balanc
ing upon Horseback: and likewise with Madame Tonr
nialre. in the
! ELEGANT PAS STYRIENNE.
I
- Juvenile French Riders,
Wasters Ferdinand and Theodore,
WUlappoar as the ROMAN WRESTLERS.
M’MSELLE
The ■avorlte pupil of Madame Tourniaire, in a perform
ancelof Vaulting Equestrianism.
MeUcrs. W. J. Smith, A. F. Lyming, W.
■Watson, Madame Watson, T. Hopkins,
and the other Members of the Troupe, will appear in the
several acts and scenes of reputation and Gymnastics.
The Entertainments to conclude with a
MEW EQUESTRIAN BURLETTA.
1 4* Company will arrive In town in Grand Procession,
about 10 A.M., accompanied by llctherby’s New York
t-ornci Band; parading the principal streets, previous to
entering their Grand Pavilion of Exhibition.
I’wliirmimce to commence at 2 and 0 o'clock P. M.
Aynissioii 50 cent. Children and Servants 25 cents.
R,|‘. HHAPARD (}. p. MITCHELL.
IHAPARD &, MITCHELL,
WJIOLEZSAIiB GROCERS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
and dealers in
IRON, CASTINGS, &c.,
.'"ml, Side of the Puiilic Square.
Shelbyville, Tennessee.
References.
“f‘ ymore, Fanning A Cos., 1
-sail I A B. Douglass A Cos.. )
m iliman A Urotlier, j- Nashville, Tennessee.
4-inier A Phillips.
•avis, Pilcher A Cos.
J It. Wallace A Brother, 1 ~,
j E. Williams A Cos. ) Atlauta, G.
--•rniivitle. Sample A Cos.. Chattanooga, Tenn.
fl MlrOitlly a Jones, Macon, Ga.
3g- 11. Hull & Cos., Columbus, Ga.
*; ‘rauten, Ko’lh A Cos. }
&. Frierson. Savannah, Gtt.
(>>., Charleston, S. C.
Fel nmry 8, 1866, <hn
iI’MTUY BI TTKIi, 6l c.
♦*xcellei*.t article ft’ Country Hotter. POULTRY,
for hhlc at .1. J. TODD'S,
LOOK AT? THIS !
ISOO PRIZES” $60,000.
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the Stntc of Georgia.
10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets!
CI,ASS lv.
To he Drawn March 15, INSO,
At Concert Hall. Macon. Georgia, under the sworn super
intendence of Col. George M. Logan and Janies
A. Nesbit, Esqr.
The Manager having announced his determination to
make tliis the most popular Lottery in the world, offers
for March 15th, a scheme that far surpasses any scheme
ever offered in the annuls of Lotteries, lsiok io your in
terest. Examine the capitals, one prize to every eight
tiekets.
j CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000!
1 I‘rize of *15,000
1 5.000
I “ 4,000
1 “ 8,000
1 “ 2.000
5 Prizes of SIOOO are .7.000
10 *• 500 *< ti.ooo
00 •* 5(1 G 5,000
120 •* 25 •* ....: 3.000
500 Approx. Prizes of 20 “ 10,000
500 “ “ lo “ 5,000
1200 Prizes amounting to $00,IK)0.
Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50.
Prizes payable without deduction. Persons sending
money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punc
tually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank
Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Drawings sent to
all ordering Tickets. Those wishing particular numbers
should order immediately.
JQ-Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Feb. 10-td Macon. Ga.
IV. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. 64 Broad Street,
Columbus, Gtt.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
f|MIE subscribers have now on hand and jg,
X are constantly receiving, one of the larg- jSkrTK?
est and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, and
made expressly for this market, embracing every style
of Carriage in use, such as—
Caleclies, Berlin Coaches, Barouches,
(Os file Finest Finish,)
FAMILY It OCK AW AYS,
Large and small, including many very light and tasty,
suitable for one horse.
13 OW Tor WAG-ONS,
With a complete assortment of
BUGGIES with and without TOPS,
Os every style anil finish, which, for durability and neat
ness, cannot be excelled, and are from most respect
able manufactories at the North, and made under the
personal direction of Mr. J. 11. Jaques. All of which we
are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or np
proved credit.
Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted
in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers
can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in
proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all
who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East
corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets,opposite the Per
ry House.
J. B JAQUES & BROTHER.
X. B.—Having a regular set of northern Car
riage Workmen employed, we are prepared to
execute- Repairing of every kind in the best, possible
manner with neatness and dispatch, at low rates, at
J. 15. JAQUES & BROTHER'S
Carriage Repository,
North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo
site the Perry House. Columbus, (sa.
February (i.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
f|MIE firm heretofore existing between the subscribers
X under the name of Vernoy, Ector & Cos., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to
said firm wiil please make payment to Seaborn Jones or
James Vernoy, who are authorized to settle and collect
the same; and persons holding claims against said firm
will present them to said Jones & Vernoy for payment.
SEABORN JONES,
J. T. KOTOR.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 15. 3m JAMES VERNOY.
The business will hereafter be continued by
JAMES VERNOY & 00.
J. FOGLE,
DENTIST.
OFFICE on Randolph, near Broad Street. Entrance
*0 Randolph street. January 15. ly
CUSHMAN, nrn n
DENTIST. JSgSSgb?
W INTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, JWBk
Columbus, Georgia. I /
Jan. 11, 1856. 2m
THE CLAYTON BANNER,
Clayton, Barbour Cos., Ala.
BY KIESER & POST.
mills Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun
_L ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Ilenry and Coffee; and to
the merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent op
portunity to make known their business.
J. R. HULL &, COT,
GrHOCEHY MEHCHANTB,
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING, Rope, Twine Sugar, Coffee. Molasses. Salt,
Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, Brandies, Gin. Rye,
Monongahela, Bourbon, and Scotch Whiskey, and Pro
visions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John
J. McKendree, No. lot), Broad Street, Coiumbus. Ga.
November 21, 1855. ly
SCRUGGS, DRAKE & CO,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CELLA &, THOMAS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c.,
No. 42 Broad Street, (Under Telegraph Office.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
mHEY arc in constant receipt of Confectionery,
X Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the pub
lic at reasonable rates. Country dealers would do well
to give us a call. No charge for packing.
Nov. 5,1855. —6ni
BARRINGER &, MORTON’S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
’PHIS Manufactory has been is in successful operation
JL for over three years, and is still continued. All work
will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality
of lumber, and the latest improved machinery.
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOBS,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow
ing prices:
Sasll— 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2(4 ets.
10x12... 0“ “ ...18
12 x 14 ..10 “ •• •* ...25
12x10...11” *• <• ...27 “
12 X 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 “
12x20...14” “ “ ...35
12 x 22...16 “ *• “ ...40 “
12 x 24...18 <• “ “ ...45 “
The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain.
In all cases where they arc made Lip-Sash, twh cents per
light will be added. All Sash glazed with good French
Glass, pruned with the best Paint, and superior Putty.
Rolling Blinds for Windows, 00 cents per foot,
measuring the length, A window livo feet would coat
$3, without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS.
1( j inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one
side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50.
1% inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one
side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75.
V/i inch thich, 4 pannels moulding on one side, $3 50—
moulding lioth sides. *4 on.
\y x inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00—
moulding both sides, $4 50.
In addition to the above, Blinds painted ami furnished
with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed
with German or French plate, painted, stained, ename -
led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col
ors, fur side and transom lights and office windows.
Plans and specifications lor all descriptions of buindings
furnished to order, with estimates, if desired.
Contracts made for construction and erection of build
ings, oil reasonable terms.
All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and roiling
tongued and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornnmeut
■ ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order.
The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
j believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may
, favor them with orders.
VS'All tlie above work will lie furnished at short notice.
Susli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with
the cash, or city acceptance, will meet vvitli prompt at
tention. Work to be sent by the River, Rail Road, or In
Wagons, will Is- at the risk of the purchaser, us the work
will lie considered delivered.
49*8pecial contracts ean Is- made for large jobs.
M. BARRINGER,
January 24. ly J. L. MORTON.
A GOOD MEDIUM—EAST ALABAMA^ -
THE AUTBUTHW GAZETTE
Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala.
(10LUMUUS Merchants will consult their interest by
themselves of the Gazette to make known
their business. It enjoys u very large and increasing cir
culation in a region of country that does a heavy trade in
i Columbus. Dee. fi,
REMOVAL.
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
SAMMIS A ROONEY,
Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their
(IRON FRONT,)
New Four Story Bilck Building,
Nearly opposite their Old .Stand,
VITIIKRE they will ho happy to sec their friends ami
customers and show them something brilliant and
uniting in the way of Furniture.
Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, uud our
Furniture recherche. We offer rare advantages to pur
chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful mid
uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New
York city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under
his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We
have on hand furniture suitable for
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen
A .. of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.;
iuhl its Low as can lie found North or South. An assort
ment of
CARPETING AND CURTAINS,
will also bo on baud, that will not fail to please. Call
and see. Our stock consists in part of
Etcrzsliu*, Tetc a Teles, YYliat Nets, Arm
Chairs, and Sofas,
of Rose-Wood, Brocatello and Mahogtuiy, for Parlors.
Bureaus, Dressing, Marble mid Mahogany Tops.
Side-Boards —Marble and Mahogany Tops,
Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached.
Tables —Centre, Dining, Work and Extension.
Bedsteads —High and low post,French and Cottage.
Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma
hogany Sets for Bed Rooms.
Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods.
Looking Glasses —all sizes, in frames and out.
Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac.
Curtains—of Brocatelie and Damask, all colors.
Shades —Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders.
January 17, 1556.
A. It. AYER,
< JENEIiAL AGENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 Vest Fide Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
<£S'Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase
and sale of Negroes.
Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. ly
J. 0. hi m:. j. it. p.vvis. ‘ w. 8, 1080,
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
\I J ILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
YV commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and filling orders from the country.
Ruse, l’atteu A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will he niado on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North.
Jau. 16 ly
LAMPKIN HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo.
rnilE above Hotel lias been thoroughly renova- n .
L ted and re-furnished. The undersigned
thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- Is;
conuuoduting all those who may favor him w ith
their patronage. I’. LAMBKIN,
Dec 3 Proprietor.
TO RENT.
A COMFORTABLE Uesidcncciu the 6tli Ward, JWgk
_7X with 3 neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke- ]|||ljfl
house, stable, and tin- bost.water in the City. 4’
Apply at tliis Office. * * Jan 29
INSURANCE.
IMRE. MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISK!* taken in
1 responsible companies by
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Office No. 2., over E. Barnard A Co.'s store.
Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000.
S. L. LOOMIS, President.
JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts
IIALLOYVELL <fc THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET.
Columbus, Georgia,
ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton ami Shuck Mattresses.
promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited.
October 29.1855. ly
FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Agency at Columbus.
Bl LLS on New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston,
Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary
rates.
SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, foi
sale. E. T. TAYLOR, Agent.
Nov 15. dtf Office next door to the Post Ofliie.
COAL YARD.
rnilOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can be supplied at
X *l3 per Tou. bv calling on
JOHN W. HO AVAR!).
Nov 27 Agent Selma Coal Miue Company.
HIDDLE’S
FasUionablc Daguerrcan Gallery.
Mlt. A. J. RIDDLE is considered by all the critics
and test judges of the art, to be the most scientific
! Daguerrean Artist in tiie Southern country.
augl 3-ts
COW PEAS.
f\( \ Bushels Cow Peas, received and for sale bv
_ ‘ JAMES LIGON.
MUIR & SONS SPARKLING ALE.
I .) CASKS Just received and for sale at
i Z STOYELL'S CONFECTIONERY,
Dec. 11. Oglethorpe Mouse.
BOARDING.
V SMALL FAMILY can obtain board and a comfort
able room, by early application at
j .lan. 7. ‘DE WOLF’S BOARDING HOUSE.
JUST RECEIVED.
,1X BARRELS APPLES:
1 Ze) 50 barrels Planting PotatocsJ:
25 “ (luious;
10 “ Cranberries. A. M. HULL,
jai)3.1856 14 Broad st.
DR. 11. M. CLECKLEY
HAS removed bis office to No. 126 Broad Street, front
room over Perry Spencer’s Grocery Store.
| Office hours, from hull after eight to ten o’clock a. m.
and from four to five o’clock p. in.
I January 18. ts
FINE AND COMMON TOBACCO.
JUST received and for sale, low for cash or approved
credit, 30 boxes fine and common Tobacco.
October 40—ts J. J. TODD.
S A LT.
‘)/\n Sacks Salt, received and for sale by
Z\)\ I JAMES LIGON.
FACTORY YARNS.
I7IACTOUY YARNS of all Nos., Osnuburgs, Shirting.
; Sheeting, Stripes, Oottonndes Ac., constantly on hand
mid for sale at Factory prices, bv
Oct 26 ts J. J. TODD.
JUST RECEIVED,
VKINE lot of Raisins ill lloxes, also a large lot ol
Figs, for sale w holesale or retail, by
Dec 2 CELLA & THOMAS.
FIIESII SUPPLIES.
JUST received, fresh
Dates,
Raisins,
Preserves,
! at 42 Broad street. CELLA A THOMAS.
BILLS OF LADING.
More-hunts’ hills of Lading printed and for shlc at tlii
office, at one dollar per hundred.
I)RESTOX &• MEHRELL’S Celebrated and
infallible Yeast Powders, the best article in the Unit-
I ed States, for familv use, manufactured in Boston, cun
stautlv on hand ami for sale, wholesale and retail, by
J.J. TODD,
Oct. 23. No. 20 East Side Broad Street
LAND FOR SALE.
VLOT in Cobb county, well marked on the Grant
as Mineral Tract,; One Lot acres in Mu-vE3j§ff
rlon county. Three fraction* adjoining, eotmnenc-J*
1 ing about one mile above Uainbridge in Decatur county,
ami embracing the lunik of Flint River for two miles, ou
which there are some good
Hammock and Cotton Lands,
anti the balance as well calculated for making Turpen
linejis any ill the Southern country
Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at New
Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Esq. Titles in
disputable. Apply to E. J, HARDIN
January 31, 1*56. Columbus. Ga.
| “ BROOKS A CHAPMAN
j ii fot'LD call the attention of Physlclanx to tie-
V\ newly discovered lnedk-inc called
UR. X. W. SKAT’S
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID.
j It is superior to Norwood's Tincture of Vcratum Ueraili.
i Cor all purpose* that tin’ latter has heretofore been used
i for. February 4.
KAISINS.
: •) Whole Boxes, 6 half boxes, and 8 quarter texr* Rate
O in*, for sale by .1 A.VIES LIGON
FANCY CANDIES.
f I'ST received a fine supply of Fancy < ‘andies and Con*
*1 feetlonerv, at 42 Broad street.
1 February fi. C’EIJ.A A THOMAS.
GREAT TRIUMPHS
.4XII
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
OU
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA;
Equally certain us a Preventive or Cure.
NO POISON. PROOFS !
See what the President of tho Pharmaceutical Society
of Missouri, says of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, or An
tidote to Malaria:
St. Loi-is, Mo., Nov. 10. 1855.
IIAVING noticed the certificate of chemical analysis
11 given by the celebrated chemist Dr. J. R. Chilton,
ot New York cky, iu favor of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague
Cure, that it contained neither Quinine, Arsenic, Mcr
curp nor Strychnine, and having received numerous ap
plications for it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. Rhodes
tor tlie medicine. Since then 1 have disposed of a large
quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who have inva
riably been cured by it, and to whom 1 can refer. I am,
therefore, satisfied in recommending it to Is- all that
the proprietor represents.
EDWARD S. WHEATON,
Presd't of Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri.
Had the Ague for Twelve Years !
PHOVTDEXCK, June 29. 1865,
Having been informed of the illness of a poor, but
worthy woman, who has not been fre e from Fever and
Ague a month at a time for tlie last twelve years. 1 sup
plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague
Cure. She took in all four liottles which completely re
stored her to health and strength, and as four months
have now elapsed, there is no reason todouht the perma
nency of tlie mre.
. t’. A. I*. MABOF, Apothecary.
7 0 Bottles Perform 70 Cures.
CONSTANTIN):, Mich., Sept. 24tli, 1855.
James A. Rhodes. Esq.—Dour Sir: -1 have just sent
an order to Ames A llulhday for another half gross of ;
your Feveraml Ague Cure. It has sold like “ Hot Cakes,’’ j
and 1 have only two bottles on hand. One reason It
has sold, is Is'Ciiuse when l have beard of a caso of Ague ‘
! or Chill Fever, 1 have sent a bottle and teld them to try
j It. and If it did not help them, they were not obliged to !
pay for it. and they were all satisfied. 1 had one ease
| ot Chill Fever where it run four days, lint the inuncame
j to see me on tlie sixth day well satisfied.
Truly yours, JOHN I'. GLADDING.
44 Bottles Perform 21 Cures.
Moline, 111.. Sept. 24. 1855.
Ha. James A. Rhodes—Dear Sir— The box of “Ague
Cure” you sent uh Inis all been sold and created a large
: demand for more: to meet which we have ordered
from your general agent, at Chicago, J. I). Yerrington.
Its sale will only lie (-quailed by tlie number of Fever
and Ague eases. Hoping these cases may l.e few, yet
have a bottle for every ease.
We remain respectfully yours,
RICHARDS A ALLEN.
ID Bottles Perform 1!) Cures.
LETTER FROM A POSTMASTER.
Maxwell. Delaware Cos., Ohio, Aug. 19, 1865.
I Mr. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—Your medicine lias met
j with the most favorable success in this neighborhood. 1
have übout live bottles left. I give it to them at first.
-it no cure no pay,’ although I was uot authorized by
you to do so; but I took tlie res|>onniliility on myself.—
But uot a bottle has come back, and as 1 am almost out
ol the article I wish you would forward me one gross of
Hie bottles, if you see proper to do so, anil I will be
punctual in payment. 1 inclose fifteen dollars on tlie
medicine 1 have received, for which please send me a
receipt. Ship tlie cure tome as soon as you can—there
never has been as much drills and Fever since 1 lived in
tlie State, as at present. Yours, Ac..
RICHARD MARTIN. P. M.
41 Bottlrt* Perform 41 Cures.
Pine Run, Mich., July 21, 1855.
Du. J. A. Rhodes —Dear Sir—Your Cure for the Fever
and Ague has thus far performed wonders, It lias not
failed in one instance to effect a quick and permanent
cure. Some who have been troubled witli tlie distress
ing disease have been entirely cured by using only one
I Kittle of the Cure. Please send u* immediately four
dozen, as we have hut three liottles remaining.
Truly yours, LATHKOP A MCLEAN.
Cure of Panama Fever.
Providence, Sept. 22, 1567.
Mr. James A. Rhodes—Having been entirely cured
by your remedy, I take pleasure in assuring you of
the benefit it has been to me. I was first attacked by
chills and fever on the Isthmus of Panama, several
months since, and in spite of the different remedies
and treatment 1 adopted, my health grew worse until
I commenced the use of your Fever aud Ague Cure. —
Since that time 1 have not hnd a single chill, aud am
now in the enjoyment of good health.
Wishing y jur m >dicliie the success that it merits,
I remain truly yours,
THOMAS G. ANDREWS.
I. O. O. F.
In another column of to-day’s paper will be found an
advertisement for “Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure.”
We are not ill the habit of puffing medicines, but desire
to say, for the benefit of the afflicted, that Win. X.
Rowe. Merchant, Sharpsburg, who has it for sale, in
forms us Hint he sold several dozen bottles, uud in
every ense it lias effected a cure. This proves the medi
cine to be good, and we take pleasure in bringing it
before the notice of the puiilic. —(hhl Fellmr, lhemmuru,
Mi. Sept. 4.
Evltleiace from a Clergyma it.
Plymouth, Richlund Cos., Ohio, Sept. 25, 1856.
Mr. J. A. Rhodes,—Dear Sir—l cheerfully testify to
the value of your Antidote to Mnlnria. One young lady
in tlie family of a clergyman here lias been taking an
“ AGUE BALSAM” for some mouths without any per
manent benefit —a few days since she got a battle of
the Cure and has not had a chill since.. A young mun
also used the same Balsam some time without relief
until he got a tettle of your Clu e. So far it works like
a charm. Yours truly,
Rev. A. C. DUBOIS.
j Unsolicited Evidence from a Physician.
Montickllo, Iml., Aug. 27, 1856.
J. A. Rhodes —Dear Sir—l have been in tlie practice
of Medicine here for about three years, and can con
srientiously recommend your medicine, having used it
myself and prescribed it in a number of instances witli
perfect fticceit. Respectfully vours,
‘ W. G. SPENCER.
Louisville No. 11, C. R. IL, Ga., Jail. 1, 1866.
Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices liy its
merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman just railed
who has been fully cured by only one buttle, and de
sired me to recommend it to everytedy. I shall do all I
can in its sale. \V. A. IIA YLES.
If any body desires further evidences, they will find
it iu every bottle of the CURE, which is being intro
duced as rapidly as possible tillo every town and village
in Hie United States, Cumulus. Ac. The eminent chem
ist, Dr. J. R. Chilton, of New Y ork, certifies to its per
fect innocence, ft is therefore optional with all to have
tlie Fever and Ague or not, just as they please,
1 can also say tlaat a great many of my largest custo
mers are those wiio a year ago were reluctant even to
take tlie Cure on commission. They thought its great
claims and pretensions could uot he realised. Now they
endorse them nil. and it will tie noticed that thu letters
of which I publish su Ii immense quantities are always
new and late dates—altogether they would more than
filliiny newspaper, and prove the fact of a greater suc
cess mid sale than ever attended any other Ague Remedy.
The Crowning Glory
of the Cure is its HARMLESS CHARACTER, which
allows its free use ns a preventive. Tims protected by
using a bottle or two during tin- w.arni and sickly sea
sons, not a man woman or child in the I'nitrd *tutea
would ever have a single attack of Fever and Ague,
Bilious or Yellow Fever, or any form of disease arising
t from the atmospheric poison Malaria, to which the
t Cure is a pe rfect antidote.
j It is also unequalled for quick and permanent effects
j as a Restorative, giving new life and strength to ail
j whose constitutions have been shattered or weakened by
] Ague or Bilious diseases, night sweats, languor and <h-
I bility or any kind of Intemperance or dissipation.
JAMEJS. A. RHODES, Proprietor Providence, It. I.
f And for sale by KIYL7X. THOMAS A Cos. Columbus,
* Ga.. only agent*.
j Kivlin, Thomas A'Co, are Distributing Agents for tlie
: proprietors. Dealers buying of K., T. <& Cos. will save
all exfienses on the Cure, ns Kivlin,Thomas A CoJsell at
; the very lowest prices.
JAMES M. CLOUGH,
Agent at Uphuupee, Ala.
I>ANI OKTH .V NAOBL
* Will supply Physicians with the
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID,
Prepared only by
N. W. SEAT, 81. !., New York,
Being an Original Discovery. Involvinga
NEW I‘JUNOII’Li;
1W wlticli the tju neHitive condition of tin* allied
i Fever, Is changed to the normal or healthy state directly
j and without lOOS ol vitality. _
“removal.
i HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Importers and Jobbers of
i ili AX’ 1> I KS, W INKS, iVc.
Also, agents and ileaieis in
Virginia Munufaoturcd Tobacco mid Havana
CIGAIAS,
Have removed to No. 40 Vowy Street, tear of the Astor
I House, NKW YORK.
NVw York, .Iftmmry 1. 1866.
KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO.
nAYE ordered from NVw York a full wupply of tin*
moHt *xtnior<Unary medicine of tin* UK'S
i Dr. N. W. Seat’s Negative Electric Fluid.
They w ill la- iu receipt of five gross on the lttth instant.
• Physicians are requested to call early.
* February 5.
New Principle! New Remedy! No Poison!
Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure;
Ok Antidote to Malaria;
FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE
Os Fever and Ague, or Chill Fever; Dumb Ague, and
other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers; also ot
Bilious Fever*, accompanied by Typhoid Symp
lon* ; Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, .Ship
and Jail Fever, General Debility. Night
Sweats, and all other forms of disease
“Bl,’ll iiaVK A COMMON ORIGIN IN
MALARIA or miasma.
r |MIKSK diseases are common to many localities of tin:
A. I uited States; but wherever they prevail, North,
South. Last or U est. they all equally spring from the
same linasnilil cause. The great variety of symptoms and
forms of disease is owing principally to difference in uge,
sex, constitution ami habits of the sufforers; but as Hie
cause is Hie same, they will all equally yield to a remedy
Unit is competent to overcome or remove Unit cuuse.
By the laws id Nature, every principle lues its opposite,
and for every disease, nr cause of disease, there Is a re
agent, or in other words a specific, remedy. All Malaria
whether arising from Marshes, Stagnant water, decompo
sition of animal and vegetable matter, or even newly
cleared lands, is tlie same in character and effect; is a poi
son floating ill the atmosphere, causing disease to all wh„
breathe it. In accordance with those unalterable laws
governing the unerring affinity subsisting lan ween op
posites, there is in the piepauuion before us, offered to
the public.
The Natural Antidote to Aluini-iii,
which neutralizes tin- poison whenever it comes in con
tact with it, even in Hie open air, and when taken inter
nally completely purifies the system affected by it of its
bunclul influence, and thus restores and preserves
health.
Tin- remedy is believtsl to be entirely new, and un
known to any but tlie proprietor, who distinctly claims
the following extraordinary results from its use:
It will instantly check the ague iu persons who have
suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty
years, and by continuing its use, occoaijng to the dire
tions. a radical cure will la- effected; the patient contin
“ing free from the complaint for ever: unless subsequent
exposure to malaria should make its use again necessary
In its operation upon the poison iu the system, it will
immediately relieve all the distressing symptoms of bil
ions or ague diseases, and when the disease is cured, it
will entirely prevent the accession id’
General Debility and Night Sweats,
which so often follow Hie administration of other mode
cines. The patient at once laigins to l'ecvcr appetite
and strength, and continues to improve until restored to
perfect health.
By its use Fever and Ague may be banished from
every family and class in tho community; thrillers, me
ebonies, ami all laboring people maybe using this urti
cle as a
Preventive,
And pursue their respective avocations in perfect safety
from ague or bilious attacks during tlie sickly season',
which is often to them the most valuable part of tin
year. *
*ince the introduction of the CURE in every part ol
the United States, its success lias been so complete ami
unvarying as to have fully proved these assertions in
favor of its extraordinary merit.
When these declarations were made at tlie date of its
introduction, they seemed incredible to many, even ol
tlie most candid minds, I s-cAuao all ihe resourcea • l
science hud been taxed in vain to subdue ague or bilious
diseases; and what was still worse for ague sufferers,
all their remedies or treutnu-iit, whether scientific or
empirical, have been limited to poisonous or destructive
drugs, such as Arsenic, Quinine, Mercury, Salicinc, A,
The effects ol these are sometimes worse Uian the disease
they sufiduc. and when Much remedies fail, or give only
temporary relief, their poisonous effects .ire superndded
to the poor sufferer's first complaint.
tin this account ague sufferers should Is- particularly
careful about using any secret Fever and Agile remedies,
notwithstanding the makers of them uniformly assert
they limy lie taken with perfect safety, even when it is
notoriously well known that their |a>tency depends
solely ii|kiii destructive poisons.
Now, as a proof that tin- Remedy is Uot only valuable
ou account of its power to cure diseases, hut tluit it is
also
Wortlry of Public Confidence,
Because of its
Singular aud Eiafirc Ilariiilessnesa,
The billowing certificate from one of the most celebrated
chemists tu tlie United States lias been obtained, and it
copy of it is attached to cveiy bottle:
New York, Juno It, 1850.
“I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes’ i'erm
and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested
it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but
have not found a particle of either in it, nor have 1 found
an.v substance iu its composition Hint would prove inju
rious to the constitution.
• JAMEiS K. CHILTON, M. D„ Chemist.”
It is a stubborn fact, therefore, that tliis Remedy is
destined not only to relieve the human family from
malarious diseases, but to ilu an equally good work by
preventing tin- taking of other medicines which do lint m.
The entire ahsouce of uny baneful ingredient makes
tliis Remedy not more valuable as a Cure, than it is as a
preventive.
No class of disease is so easily managed as the one
under consideration, if the medicine bo taken in advunce.
This is owing to the diseases being produced by one uni
tlie sonic cause, and therefore all, both residents uud
travelers, should protect themselves by the tiinelyusi
of this preventive, and not wait for the poison already
lurking in their veins, to develop itself in a violent
attack. Take the Cure as a preventive, and so destroy
the poison before it docs harm.
Full directions and advice as to diet and habits of life
prepared by a distinguished Physician long resident in
it Bilious climate now accompany each bottle.
It will often be found necessary to precede this medi
cine by a mild cathartic or autiliilious purgative. Tin
very best tiling for general use is a nnslerato dose of
Castor Oil, the object of which is to cleanse the stomach
and free the biliary passages. Iteineiubcr tiiat where
this is necessary, or there Is custivciiess. it must he taken
or tin- Operation of the antidote will lie seriously ob
structed.
Only Caution. —In certain specified cases, pour
tin- contents of one or more bottles of the Cure into
shallow vessels, (dining plates,) and place them in
sleeping rooms; for the vapor rising from the medicine,
ami also the air wafted across, or circulated over tin
dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will counteract
and destroy, to a deg;ee commensurate with its expo
sure,tin- miasmata or {Hiisnu contained in the apartment.
This mode of exhibiting tin-. Cure should likewise be
resorted to when very young Infants are exposed to
malarious situations.
The bottles in which this medicine is put up have Hie
words, -It modes’ Fever and A hue Cure” blown in the
glass, and on the outside wrapper is tin- name of tlie
medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and the
signature of the proprietor. These precautions are
taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations.
The kkliance foii its success is kntiexlv upon its
actual merits, wherever introduced and used. These
will lie considered sufficient.
Pieimi'cd ami sold by the proprietor,
JAMES A. RHODES, ITovidoneo, It. 1,
A S< ) UTI l EUN RE M Kf>V.
Made by Prof. O. O. ‘Woodman.
Now OrloariM, Louisiana.
J. S. PKMHKHTON & CO.,
UAVK received tli(* appointment from the proprietor
for the sole agency of
Woodiiian'a C'lirrry K*|.-c(orai<,
the medicine that ha* created biicli an excitement at the
Ninth among tin’ I’hygk'iaiiß. ami him been pronounced
t,y all who have used it an being far superior to any
Cherry I'crtonil. Woodman's Cherry Expectorant con
tains tin- active medical <i>mlities of tlio Yellow .lesariiine.
tlm pur*, decoction of Wild Cherry Hark, and many othei
valunhle ingredients that render it tar better than any
other Coairlt Medicine in this country.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Nkw Orlkash. April 9, 1850.
Hear .'if —The public generally are fully aware of the
thousands of remedies for Diseased hangs, under the titles
of Sarsaparilla*, 1911s, Plasters, Liniments, Ac., that are
daily brought lo their notice through the newspapers by
way of advertisements. My object in writing this note
for'publication, is to induce the public, or at least those
who arc iittlieted, to use one that contains articles ol
AW /'r In lii/ninii'in/ bixnttuM. I am eonseious that in
so doing, I am acting most nnpi-olessioniiily, and deroga
tmllv to the interests of Medical Science and the regular
Praetiti is of Medicine. I refer to Wisslinan’s Cherry
Expectorant, which is a scientllie remedy Unit I have
used with more sueeess than an.v or the usual pleaerip
tions used by Physicians.
.1. M. Maiti.anp, M. I.
UAUiATIM, Mims.. May 1, IK&S.
U. 0. Woooma.n —Dear Sir: 1 huvo given your Cherry
Expectorant a fuir trial ami am well pleased witli its ef
fects; better than any other article I ever met with. I
would be pleased to have you send me half a dozen hot
ties by the Is arer. Ites|iectfully,
W. M. Mason, M. D.
This preparation has attained a wide celebrity from
1 the universal success wliieli lias attended Us use. Ei
coughs, colds, and in fact, any pulmonary complaints.
I this medicine, from its peculiar properties as a dissolvent
i and its soothing power to all irritation* of the throat,
I will probably be preferred to any other offered to the
public. As an appetizer, or dyspeptic remedy, it will
also be found excellent, Its natural and genial warmtli
1 keeping tlie digestive power* in proper tone.
Remember that this is the only • ongh Medicine tint I
has stissl tlio test of the medical fraternity. It is sain
tinned bv. approved of, and recommended by the leading
Physicians of New York city. Every bottle is warranted
to give satisfaction or the money refunded. We guaran
tee it to l>e better than any Cherry Pectoral, Coil Liver
(lit. or anvtliing else now extant,
jtg-Price—One Dollar u Bottle.
.1. S. I’KMBKRTON A Ct)„ Columhua, 0a„
Only agents for this county.
February f>. _ _______
DEEDS.
Laud Deed*of a good form, correctly printed, aud for
s tal* at this office.