The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, February 22, 1856, Image 3

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■Wjlumbus prices current. , (ii!]tKCT!:i> Weekly. 1 >•’ 18 (g, 20 East ladia ¥ Y<l - M 18, !i K HOPE— Kentucky ¥ ll <C Lh “ Northern ¥ - (8 ,V ¥R> 1? ft* 20 vs—Sperm ¥ ® 43 <3 50 >DL siar ¥ t*> 30 (g; 33 Tallow..— ¥ ® J 8 (g. „20 f! Id 14 (ts 15 uv*TIC GOODS — 1 J’d - < ••• h Cotton Osuaburga ¥yd 10% (a 11 ;y/ Blown Shirting ¥yd 0 (a S ‘A Brown Shirting ¥yd 8 (g, 10 No. 1 ¥hi 20 00 ‘@l2s 00 _,|l_MacKe g -phi 15 00 (a 20 00 No. 3 j¥|tyl 12 00 |@jls 00 I • “ ¥hilo 00 @l2 00 u UEI! ¥kg 0 (g 050 (i r ■ ln v ¥> S (a 10 M shoot - p ft 8 10 IJMh.. k ¥ h‘l oO @ 75 ASSES'.'..” “ ¥|gn 45 @ 50 \h 1 r 1 to 0 ( iHI —l.iusecd r g'l 125 .(a 1 50 Train ,75 @ 100 9 hard £gll ~> l io PROVISIONS. r - prime ¥! I 15 (n lO >, ... Hams ¥lb 12(414 14 !AC ° S V'lb 12(8-! 14,. Shoulders ¥lb ll£f (g j ih ■wn-Mess ‘•■’jlMi •” ®. ; - I ¥-1®! 1|! ITt R _l(lo8hon ¥!b 33 ftt 35 i ‘¥ l tb i 15 @ 10 I ‘ TtTOES— Sweet..... ¥:b'l| 00 @> 80 1 ‘ Irish tffb’l! 450 ftai 500 S. >n ¥sk 1 50 @ 175 i ■ JPETRE. r ® 20 <8 25 Bi|.('Vs—Brandy,Cognac ¥ g'l 225 (at; 800 American... ¥ g’l 65 @1 00 Peach t‘ g'lj ... <& ’1 50 din—Holland gjgTj 125 ®j 250 American ¥; g I 75 (g> , 100 Hum —Jamaica ¥|g’l| 200 @; 000 New England.... ¥ g’l 75 @ 300 Whiskey —Rectified ¥ g|l 00 .(a , 75 Common. ¥|g'l; ... j@, Monong’a.... ¥ g'l 75 (a 150 SPIKITS TURPENTINE ¥ g'l ... (g 100 sit:i:i,—Plow ¥[b ... @ io (terman *••• ¥|ft ... (9 15 American Blister pib 1 , #i (a>, 10 English Blister ¥lb ... (a 15 alto VR—New Orleans ¥lb lo ( ®. 12’^ ■ Loaf. ¥lb 1215 Crushed ¥lb laid®; 14 Pulverized jWb j 12j|!@ 14 liuOW fib 1” m: 12 Vt BACCO—Common ¥ lb | m Pair j¥:® 20 <®. 30 Kink fjtt 25 @ VINEGAR—AppIe j¥|b’l 0 50 j@ 7 50 WHITE LEAD ¥ib 275 |@ 325 WINES—Port j¥;g’l 1 50 j@ ( 3 00 Madeira ~...i¥Jg’l 1 50 l@j 5 00 Claret ¥ g’l 300 (: 500 Champagne ¥bk 100 (gj, 20 00 WOOL ,¥|bl 15 23 JR AT E S OE EXCHANGE. COKItECTED BY \V. E. LOVE & CO. übTTERY AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 04 BItOAD STKEET. BUYING RATES. HEXMN'ti RATES. Njiv York, GO days \\£ ¥ ct. dis sight. Id prent pSiud’a, “ ltd ¥ ct. dis none Bejtos, “ “ I*4 ¥ ct. dis •• none iRLEsiox *• none. •• none meaxs “ ■■ none. “• none. bara Bank Notes 2 ¥ ct. dis vessee “ “ 2J4 ¥ ct. dis tucky “ “ 2)4 ¥ ct. dis iinia “ •* 2 ¥ ct. dis i and Silver -1 ¥ ct. pm Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par 1 FRESH SUPPLIES. ’ BOXES Fresh Raisins ; 1 lo Barrels Mercer Potatoes: 1 Preserved Fruit in Cans : I J A fair article of Green and Black Tea— Jtt-t received and for sale by |j Vhruary 0. MARCUS & CHAFFIN. IfFTCE MUSCOGEE it. R. COMPANY, COLUMBUS, FEBRUARY 11, 1850. I *1 T A MEETING of Directors held this day, a Divi- ! j dend of Four Hollars a share was declared on the | ?® eral Stock of the Company, payable on and after the I lof March, at their office, and at the office of AY. P. j II “ter. Esq., Savannah, on stork registered there. D. ADAMS, Treasurer. | COPARTNERSHIP. KYLE, EVERETT & CO. tnilK subscribers, successors to Messrs. J. & J. KYLE, I j •■have this day formed a Copartnership, under the f ® V| ’ name and style, for the purpose of transacting the pRY GOODS BUSINESS, iulil] its branches, at the old stand of J. & .T. Kyle, No. WO Broad Street, where they will be glad to see their era customers ami friends. JOHN KYLE, JAMES M. EVERETT. JOHN C. CALHOUN. 1. 1856. V. C. JOHNSON. ■ Columbus, Jan 24 tl’ | UOP ART M EllS HIP NOTICE. I J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS, ■At E associated with them Mr. .T. A. Oirdner. and ] 111 will continue the j Clothing ami Tailoring Business tflic ir old stand, under the stylo of .T. H. Daniel & Cos. 1 icy also take this method of returning their thanks “jl'H-ur numerous friends and customers for the very • nil patronage extended to them during the past year, I ■ hope by renewed exertions to merit the oonfideuce w favor of the trading public. ■'bile the new firm will spare no efforts to minister to i ■ w ants of their patrons, it is hoped that those indebt- | ‘i’ .V 0 * b° unmindful of their accounts unsettled. ! e those indebted to J. 11. Daniel on his old business, j -H lt '-''Pectfully notiliod that this is tbe last call. January 04, {f TO THE PUBLIC. ■ riSS publb; who have hitherto patronized the lh , ‘ “/* FACTORY, will pie use take notice that IV. K. 1 nur'u-i U 0 * url V ;u1 ’ connected or associated in any nmn w uatever with the business of the establishment.— .n. M . lhl,loM hereafter will be transacted exclusively with •selves at our Ware-Rooms. ft, , It. G. JEFFERSON & CO. jlunibus, ()et. 25. _tf 3’ ‘'I’FTIXt; AMO GAS FIXTURES. • F are prepared to do tun* fitting in all its branches. H A large and fine assortment of J tlhftndaliers and Gas Burners W'or.v description suitable for stores and dwellings at j “J lirices. ),. u. THOMPSON A CO. Jan 11—ts W BHAPARH (J. c. .MITCHELL. m/M SHAPAR D MITCHELL, Ip^,?4 ESA:i:,;e grocbrs, j ■ warding and Commission Merchants, and dealers In Staid, ti i 1 CASTINGS, &.•., T ,'h Side of the Pabllc Square. Sheibyville, Tennessee. References. ■ SFniWe, Fanning * Cos., I ■ n X ‘ F’Uglnss & Cos.. | 1 1 I’" 1 ". A , ? lreth er. 1 Nashville. Tennessee. 9 ban lev , v Plumps. 9 “vis, Pilcher A Cos. ■•• b. Wallace A Brother,! . ~ ■ K - Williams A Cos. / Atlanta, t,a. ft Sample ti Cos.. Chnttniioojra. Tenn. 118 ? * Macon, (In. ■ • Hull A Cos., Columbus. <l. ■ “•A. Ansley, > ■ unten, Kolb A Cos. y Augusta, Ga. 9 Frierson. Savin,nab, Ga. | < ’. 1 Vruv BUTTER, POULTRY, Ac. it A.'.' !c ? lle,!t “rUcle of Country Butter, POULTRY. I hr ;ir leal J- J. TODD'S, 9 ■ r "- >l .v 15. 20 Broad Si,eel. ft,,. DISSOLUTION. U „armi l °? Ka . & CAERIQKR, having dissolved their last i iii “"’■"hipfroni and after the first day of January ‘Si tmH OCCupy 8e I )ai * ate V>ut adjacent oflicMat their 11c© ii lt ‘ f llere Persons indebted to them can find tliolr ■lrsn! 0 ’ Wtthuneut. T. J. BROOKS, ft ‘ rv 1 ”- J. 11. CARR it; ER. Kes„ BATES. M Dates just received at STOVELL’S CONFECTiONERY. LOOK AT THIS I 1200 PRIZES, $60,000. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of tlic State of Georgia. 10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets! CLASS K. To be Drawn March 15, 1850, At Concert Ilall, Macon, Georgia, under tho sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logau and James A. N'esbit, Esqr. The Manager having announced his determination to make this the most papular Lottery in the world, offers for March 15tli, a scheme that far surpasses any scheme ever offered in the annals of Lotteries. Look io your in terest. Examine the capitals, one prize to every eight tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000! 1 Prize of *15,000 1 “ 5,000 ” .-. 4,000 I “ 3,000 4 *’ 2,000 5 Priziisof SIOOO are 5,000 ID “ 500 “ 5,01X1 •Hi ‘• 50 •• 5,000 }2lt “ 25 3,000 500 Approx. Prizes of 20 “ 10,000 | 500 “ •• 111 5,(>00 1200 Prizes amounting to SOO,OOO. Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50. Prizes payable without deduction. Persons sending uroney by mail need not fear its being lost. Orderspunc v attended to. Communications confidential. Rank ‘,, _ Banks taken at par. Drawings sent to ! should ordeHmm!si„J 1 I * 0t ‘ e ”' iß,,ing > ,Rrtic,llnl ’ IWP-Aihtross wINTRRj Manager, W. E. LOVE, A Se t, ’ No. 04 Broad u*vcct Coluiuvl w , % (j a , CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! riMIE subscribers have now on hand aud oinfg. A are constantly receiving, one of the larg est and most varied Stocks of Veluclcs ever ottered, and made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carriage in use, such as— t o lobes. Berlin ( ouches. Uaronchcs, (Os the Finest Finish.) I AM I I.Y HOC KA WAYS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable fur one horse. HOW TOP WAGONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and 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. Jaqucs. All of which wo are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or ap 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 Ogletliorpo and Itrvan streets, opposite the l*cr ; ry House. J. 11. JAQUES .t BROTHER. -V B.—Having it regular set of northern Car l-iagc Workmen employed, we are prepared to execute Repairing of every kind in the hestpossildu manner with neatness and dispatch, at low rates, at J. B. JAQUES .v BROTHER'S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Perry House, Columbus. Ga. February 0. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. r |MIE firm heretofore existing between the subscribers _L under the name of Vornoy, Ector A Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm wiil please make payment to Seaborn Jones or James Vornoy, who are authorized to settle and collect; the same; and persons holding claims against said firm will present them to said Jones & Vornoy for payment. SEABORN JONES. 1. T. KOTOR. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 15. 3iu JAMES VER.N'OY. The business will hereafter lie continued by JAMES VEK.NOY & CO. J. FOGLE, DENTIST. OFFICE on Randolph, near Broad Street. Entrance on Randolph street. January 15. l v CUSHMAN, xr DENTIST. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Columbus. Georgia. Jan. 11, 1856. 2m THE CLAYTON BANNER, Clayton, Barbour Cos., Ala. BY KXESER .t POST. mills Paper possesses a large circulation in the eoun- X ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; and to the merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. .1. R. HULL & CO., GR.OCBH.Y MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN HAUGING, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee. Molasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines. Brandies, Gin, Rye, Monongahela. Bourbon, and Scotch Whiskey, anil Pro visions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John .T. McKendree, No. 100. Broad Street, Coiuinbus, Ga. November 21,1855. I.v SCRUGGS, BRAKE <fc ( O, Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. (ELLA & THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &e., No. 42 Broad Street, (Under Telegraph Office.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. riMIHY are in constant receipt of Confectionery, I 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. —Cm BARRINGER &, MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. r |MliS Manufactory has been is in successful operation X fur over three years, and is still continued. All work w ill be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and tho latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will he furnished and boxed lit tho Factory, at the follow ing prices: Sash— 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2VJ cts. 10 x 12... 9 “ “ ...18’ “ 12x14 ..10“ •• “ ...25 12 x 16...11 *• “ *■ ...27 “ 12 X 18...12 •• *• “ ...30 “ 12 x 20...14 •• *• •• ...35 12 x 22...10 “ *• “ ...40 o 12 x 24...18 •• “ ...45 “ The above Sash arc V}# inch thick, and made plain. I li all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will bo added. AH Sasli glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling; Blinds for Windows, 06 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost S3, without painting, catches, or bingos. PANEL DOORS. 1 inoli thick, without moulding, $2 60—moulding one side. S3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. U*{ inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 76. ‘\\/ i inch thick, 4 niuiucls moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. 1 inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted aud 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. for side anil transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of linindftigs furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made fur construction aud erection of build- | iugs, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring urn! ceiling ! tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Xc.. made to order. the pn iprictors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who iniiy favor tin m wiih onion. Szr.Ul the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sasli I, pt constantly oil hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to lie sent by the River, Ruil Rood, or in Wagons, w ill be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work j will lie considered delivered. A/; Spec ini contracts can be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGKR, January 24. ly J. L. .MORTON. A GOOD MEDIUM—EAST ALABAMA. THE AUBTJRW GrAZETTE Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, AIa (IOLUMBUS Merchants will consult their interest b.v themselves of the Gazette to make known their business. It enjoys a very large aud increasing cir culation In a region of country that does a heavy trade in Columbus, Dee. 6. REMOVAL. furnituriTemporium. SAMMIS &, ROONEY, Have removed their extonsive stock of Furniture lo their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building;, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, WHERE they will be happy to see their friends and customers ami show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture recherche. We offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and 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 Ac., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine. Ac.: aud as Low as can he found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of Etmshss, Tote a Tetos, Wliat Nots, Arm Chairs, and Sofas, of Rose-Wood, Brocatcllo and Mahogany, fur Parlors. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and 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 aud Cottage. Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chair s—an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses—all sizes, In frames and out. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry. Ac. Curtains—of Brocatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1850. A. lv. AYER, ( i KNERAIj AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Hide llroad Street, Columbus, Ga. Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase I and sale of Negroes. Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to j on r-asonablo terms. Oct 23. ly I- o. VUSK. J. 11. JIAVIS. W. H. LOXU. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG-, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding | goods and filling orders from the country. Ruse, Patton A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal ! advances will be made on c m.b■ nn11:111- either to or j through us to our friends in Liverimol or the North. Jan.l6 ly LAMPION HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. fill IE above Hotel has been thoroughly renova- n n X terl and re-furnished. The undersigned i thankful for past favors will take pleasure in no- Haig si I commodating all those who limy favor him “ 1 ’ ■ , jj, ‘ j their patronage. P. LAMPKIN, Dee 3 Proprietor. TO RENT. V COMFORTABLE Residence!!) the 6th Ward, with 3 neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke- B|pft j house, stable, and the best water in the City. 4- | Apply at this Office. ‘ Jan 29 INSURANCE. ItlRI-:. MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken ill . responsible companies by JOHN MI’NN. Agent. Office No. 2., over E. Barnard A Co.'s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital .sgoo.uoo, 8. L. LOOMIS. President. JOHN MUNX, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts IIALLOAVELL At THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET’, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Slun k Mattresses. promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29. 1855. 1 y FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Agency at Columbus. r)ILL S on New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Charleston, ) Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary rates. SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, sot sale. E. T. TAYLOR, Agent. Nov 15. dtf Office next door to the Post Office. COAL YARD. rPHOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can be supplied at X sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov 27 Agent Selma Cool Mine Company. HIDDIiFPS Fashionable Dnguerrean Gallery. MR. A. J. RIDDLE is considered by all the critics and best judges of tho art, to be the most scientific Dnguerrean Artist in the Southern country, angl 3-ts COW PEAS. Xl | Bushels Cow Peas, received and for sale by JV/ _ JAMES L'IGO.V. MUIR &, SONS SPARKLING ALE. ,) CASKS Just received and for sale at • * STOVELL’S CONFECTIONERY,. Dec, 11. Oglethorpe House. BOARDING. V SMALL FAMILY can obtain board and a comfort able room, by early application at Jan. 7. ‘ DE WOLF’S BOARDING HOUSE. JUST RECEIVED. iYX BARRELS APPLES: / 50 barrels Planting l’otatoesj: 25 “ Onions: 10 •• Cranberries. A. M. HULL, jan3,1856 34 Broad st. DR. H. M. CLECKLEY UAS removed liis office to No. 126 Broad Street, front room over Perry Spencer's Grocery Store. Office hours, from half after eight to ten o'clock a. in. and from four to five o’clock p. in. January 18. ts FINE AND COMJJION TOBACCO. JUST received aud for sale, low for cash or approved credit, 30 Ihixos tine ami common Tobacco. October 26—ts J. .1. Tulip. SALT. •)l W t Sacks Salt, received and lor sale by JAMES LIGON. FACTORY YARNS. 1,1 ACTORY YARNS of all Nos., Osuabnrgs. Shirting. . Sheeting, Stripes, Cottonades Ac.,constantly on hand and for sale at Factory prices, b\- Ort 26 ts 1. J. TOBC. JUST RECEIVED, l FINE lot of Raisins in Boxes, also a large lot ot il. Figs, for sale wholesale or retail, by Dee 2 ('ELLA .V THOMAS. FRESH SUPPLIES. JUST received, fresh Dates, Raisins, Preserves, at 42 Broad street. CKLLA A THOMAS. BILLB OF LADING. Merchants’ Bills of Lading printed and lor aide at tlii office, at one dollar per hundred. IJRESTON fc MERRELL’S Celebrated and X infallible Yeast Powders, the best article in the Unit ed States, for family use, manufactured in Boston, con stantly on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, by J. J. TODD, <M. 23. Mo. 20 East Side liroad Street LAND FOR SALE. VLOT in Cobb county, well marked on thcGruut • as Mineral Tract,; One Lot acres in Ma-Sa® I rion county. Three fractions adjoining, cominene-.*X | ing about one mile above Bain bridge in Dnoutur count,v I and embracing the hunk of Flint River for t wo miles, mi which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and tlie balance as well calculated for making Turpen tine|as any in tho Southern country Also a Lot ith comfortable improvements at New Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A.G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to H. J. HARDIN Jannnr.v 81, 1866. Columbus. Ga. BROOKS <fc CHAPMAN \\TOULD call the attention of Physiol nns to the \\ newly discovered medicine called I>U. N. w. SEAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. Tt i superior to N*riviMnr- Tiuiur<j of Veratum Veradiy J for all purposes tliat tlie latter lias heretofore heen iirwl J ter. February 4. FANCY C ANDIES. | | L !sT received a fiu supply of Fatiey (Jandies and Con- | faction cry, t 4‘J liroad street. * February ft a THOM AH. a IEDKH seed. 11ST m*eived a lliin at nek (Janleu ♦I JAM EH LIOOS GREAT TRIUMPHS AND UNPARALLELED SUCCESS 01 RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA: Equally certain as a Preventive or Cure. NO POISON. PROOFS ! Sue what tho President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri, says of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, or An tidote to Malaria : Sr. Louts. Mo., Nov. 10, 1855. HAYING noticed the certificate of chemical analysis giveu liy the celebrated chemist Dr. J. It. Ohiltou, ot New fork city, in laver of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, that it contained neither Quinine, Arsenic, Mer curp nor Strychnine, and having received numerous ap plications tor it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. Rhodes for the medicine. Since then l have disposed of a large quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who have inva riably liven cured by it, aud to whom 1 can refer. I am, therefore, satisfied in recommending it to be all that the proprietor represents. EDWARD S. WHEATON. Presd't of Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri Had the Ague for Twelve Year* ! PROVIIIEXCE, June 29. 1855. Having been informed of tho illness of a poor, hut worthy woman, who has not been fire o from Fever and Ague a month at a time for the last twelve years. I sup plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. She took in all four bottles which completely re stored her to health and strength, and as four months have now elapsed, there is no reason to doubt the perma nency of the cure. ('. A. P. MASOF, Apothecary. TO Bottles Perform 10 Cures. Constantine, Mich., Sept. 24th, 1855. James A. Kiioiiks, Esq.—Dear Sir: —I have just sent an order to Ames A Holliday for another half gfoss of yourFeveiaml Ague Cure. It has sold like’ 1 Hot Cakes,” and I have only two bottles oil hand. One reason it liiis Bold. Is because when l have heard of a ease of Ague or Chill Fever, 1 have sent a bottle and told them to try 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 FliiH Fever where it run four days, hut the man came to see me on the sixth day well satisfied. Truly vours, JOHN P. GLADDING. ‘44 Bottles Perforin 44 Cures, Moline, ill., Sept. 24, 1855. Mr. James A. Rhodes —Dear Sir—The box of “Ague Cure” you sent us lias all been sold and created a large demand for more; to meet which we have ordered from your general agent, at Chicago, .1.1). Ycrrington. Its sale will only be equalled by the number of Fever and Ague cases. Hoping these cases uis.v he few , yet have a buttle for every case. We remain respectfully yours, RICHARDS A ALLEN. 19 Bottles Perform 10 Cures. LETTER FROM A POSTMASTER. Maxwell. Delaware Cos., Ohio, Aug. 19, 1355. Mr. J. A. Rhodes —Dear Sir—Your medicine has met with the most favorable success in this neighborhood. J have about five bottles left. I give it to them at first. •it uo cure no pay.’ although 1 was not authorized by you to Jo so: but 1 took the responsibility on mysell'.—■ But not a bottle has come back, and as I am almost out ot the article 1 wish you would forward me one gross of the bottles, if you see proper to do so, and l will lie punctual iu payment. I inclose fifteen dollars on the medicine i have received, for which please send me a receipt. Ship the cure tome as soon as you can—there never lias been as much Chills and Fever since ] lived in the State, ns at present. Yours, Ac., RICHARD MARTIN', P. M. 41 Bottles Perform 41 Cures. Pine Run, Mich., July 21, 1855. Da. A. Rhodes—Dear Bir—Your Cure for the Fever ami Ague has thus far performed wonders. It has not tailed in one instance to effect a quick and permanent cure. Some who have been troubled with the distress ing disease have been entirely cured by using only one bottle of the Cure. Please send us immediately four dozen, as we have but three bottles remaining. Truly yours, LATH HOP A MCLEAN. Cure of Panama. Fever. Providence, Sept. 22, 1855. Mr. James i. Rhodes—Having been entirely cured by your remedy, I take pleasure in assuring you of tile benefit it bos been to me. 1 was first attacked by chills and fever on tbe Isthmus of Panama, several months since, and iu spite of the different remedies and treatment I adopted, my health grew worse uutil 1 commenced the use of your Fever aud Ague Cure.— •Since that time I have not had a single chill, and am now in the enjoyment of good health. Wishing y jur m ulieiue the success that it merits, 1 remain truly yours, THOMAS G. ANDREWS. I. O. O. F. Iu another column of today's paper will he found an advertisement for “ Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure.” We are not in the hahit of puffing medicines, but desire to say, for the benefit of the afflicted,that, Win. N. Rowe, Merchant, Sharpsbyrg, who has it for sale, in forms us that he sold several dozen bottles, and in every case it lias effected a cure. This proves the medi cine to be good, and we take pleasure iu bringing it, before the notice of tho public.— <hh! FiJlow, Bnonxlmrn, Ml. Sept. 4. Evidence from a Clergyman. Plymouth, Richland Cos., Ohio, Sept. 25, 1856. Mr. J. A. Rhodes, —Dear Sir—l cheerfully testify to the value of your Antidote to Malaria. I )ne young lady in the family of a clergyman hero lias been taking an li AGUE BALSAM’ for some months without any per manent benefit—a few days since site got a bottle, of the Cure and lias not had a chill since. A young man also used the same Balsam some thin* without relii f until he got a liottle of your Cure. So far it works like a charm. Yours truly, Rev. A. C. DUBOIS. Unsolicited Evidence from a Physician. Monticello, Ind., Aug. 27, 1855. J. A. Rhodes—DeurSir—l have been in the practice of Medicine here for it Lout three years, and can con scientiously recommend your medicine, having used it myself and prescribed it in a number of instances with yu rffil sMcees*. Respectfully vours, W.G.SPENCER. Louisville No. 11, C. R. R.. Ga., Jan. 1, 1806. Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices by its merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman just called who has been fully cured by only one bottle, and de sired lue to recommend it to everyltodv. f shall do all I can in its sale. W. A. HA V LES. If any body desires further evidences, they will find it iu every bottle of the CURE, which is being intro duced us rapidly as possible in'o every town and village in tl lo United States, Camillas. Ac. The eminent chem ist. Dr. J. it. Chilton, of New York, certifies to its per fect innocence. It is therefore optional with all to have the Fever and Ague or not, just as they please. 1 call also say that a great many of my largest custo mers are those who a year ago were reluctant even to take tho Cure on commission. They thought its groat claims ami pretensions could not be realised. Now they endorse them all, and it will be noticed that the letters of which I |■ ul>l i'li su h immense quantities are always new ami late dates—altogether they would more, than till any newspaper, and prove the fact of a greater suc cess and sale Mian ever attended any other Ague Remedy. The Crowning Glory of the Cure is its HARMLESS CHARACTER, which allows its free use as a preventive. Tims protected by using a buttle or two during the Harm and sickly sea sons, not a man woman or eliilil in the United State-. would ever have a single attack of Fever and Ague, Bilious or Yellow Fever, or any form of disease arising from tlic atmospheric jMiisiiii Malaria, to which the Cure is a per fort antidote.. It is also unequalled for quick and permanent effects as a Restorative, giving new life and strength to all whose constitutions have been shattered or weakened by Ague or Bilious diseases, night sweats, languor and de bility or any kind of intemperance or dissipation. JAMKV. A. RHODES. Proprietor Providence, It. I. Anil for sale by KIVLJN. THOMAS A Cos. Columbus, Ga., unty ai/mts. Kivliu, Thomas A’Co, ure Distributing Agents for the proprietor!. Dealers buying of K., T. A Cos. will stivii all expenses on the Cure, as Kivliu, Thomas A ( o.fscll nt the verv lowest prices. JAMES M. CLOUGH, Agent nt Uphnupee, Ain. DANFORTH & NA(iEL Will supply Physicians with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prnimred only by S. W. SEAT, M. i>., New York, lining an Original Di*cov#ry involving a NEW PUINCII'LE ly which the too positive condition of the Hyt<*m called Fever, in changed to tin* normal or healthy Ktatc directly and without lon® of vitality. lIK.MOVAJL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, \VHOiiE9ALK grocers, Importer* and Jobbern of BRAND IKS, WINES, iV<-. Also, agents and dealeis ill Virginia .Manufactured Tobacco and Havana CIGARS, Have raiuuved to No. 40 Yfscy Street, par of the Adinr House, NEW YORK. New York, J tiiry. 1, 1856. K.IVLIN, THOMAS A f O. H AVE ordered from New York a lull supply of the most extraordinary medicine of the age, Dr. N. W. Heat’s Negative Electric Fluid. They will be in receipt Os five gross on the 10th instant Physicians are requested to call early- February 5. Now Principle ! New Remedy! No Poison! Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure; On Antidote to Malaria; FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE Os Fever and Ague, or Chill Fever; Dumb Ague, and other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers; also of Bilious Fevers, accompanied by Typhoid Symp tons ; Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Ship and Jail Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forma of disease WHICH HAVE A COMMON ORIGIN IN MALARIA or miasma. riMIESK diseases are common to many localities of thu A I wiled States; hut wherever they prevail, North, South, East or West, they all equally spring from the same mliisinul cause. The great variety of symptom! and form* of disease is owing principally to difference in age, sex, constitution and habits of thn snfferers; hut aa the cause is the same, they will nil equally yield to a remedy that is eonipfltant to overcome or remove that cause. B.V the laws of Nature, every principle has its opposite, aud for every disease, or i-uu-t- of disease, there 1* a lv agent, or in other words a spe< itle remedy. All Malaria, whether arising from Marshes. Stagnant water, decomts, sition of animal and vegetable matter, or even newly cleared lauds, is Hu- same in character and effect; is u pm soil floating in the atmosphere, causing disease to all who breathe it. In accordance with those unalterable law governing the unerring affinity subsiding between op posites, there |s in the preparation before us. offered t-- the public, TH<- Natural Antidote lo Alnlarin, which neutralizes the [Hiison whenever it comes in con tact with it, even in Hie open air, and when taken intei ually completely purifies tho system affected by it of its baneful influence, and thus restore* and preserie liealth. Tho remedy is believed to be entirely new, and un known to any lint the proprietor, who distinctly claims the following extraordinary results from its use : It will instantly chock the ague in persons who haw suffered tor any length of time, from one day to twenty years, and by continuing its u-o, according to the direr tions. a radical cure will lie effected : the patient eontin uing tree from the complaint for ever; unless subsequent exposure to malaria should make Uh use again necessary In its operation upon tbe poison in tbe system, it will immediately relieve all the distressing symptoms of hil < 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 the administration of other mede l ines. The patient at once begins to reever appetite and strength, and continues to improve until restored to perfect health. By its use Fever and Ague may, he hauishetl from every family and class iu the community; farmers, nn cluinics, and all laboring people may lie using this ai li- I cle as a Preventive, And ptirane their respective avocations in perfect safety I from ague or bilious attacks during the sickly season, which is often to them the most valuable part of tin year. Since the introduction of the CURE in every part ot the United States, its success lias been so complete amt unvarying as to have fully proved these assertions in favor of its extraordinary merit. When these declarations were made, at the date of its introduction, they seemed incredible to many, even ••! the most candid minds, because all the resources l science hud been taxed in vain to subdue ague or billon l diseases; and what was still worse for ague sufferers, all then- remedies or treatment, whether scientific or empirical, have been limited to poisonous or destructive drugs, such as Arsenic, Quinine, Mercury, BaHeine. A- The effects us these are sometimes worse than the disease they subdue, and when sucli remedies fail, or give onl\ temporary relief, their poisonous effects ire siiperndde.l to the poor sufferer's first complaint. On this account ague sufferers should he particularly careful about using any secret, Fever and Ague remedies, notwithstanding the makers of them uniformly assert they may be taken with perfect safety, even when it is notoriously well known that their potency depends solely upon destructive poisons. Now. as a proof that tin- Remedy is not only valuable on account of its power to cun- diseases, lint that it I also Worthy of Public I'uulidi-nce, Because of its Singular and Entire tini mlcsHiicsH. The following certificate from one of tho most celebrated chemists in tiic United States has been obtained, and u copy of it is attached to every bottle: New York, June 11, 1855. ••[ liiwc made a chemical examination of Rhodes’ Fevei and Ague Cure or Antidote to Malaria, aud have tested it’for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have Ifouud any substance in its composition that would prove inju rioits to the constitution. “JAMES 11. CHILTON', Vi. I)., Chemist.’’ It is iistnbborii fact, therefore, that this Remedy is destined not only lo relieve the human family from malarious diseases, but to do an equally good w ork in preventing the taking of other medicines w hich <lo harm The entire absentee of any baneful ingredient maki - 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 he taken in advance. ; This is owing to the diseases being produced by one un i i flit; same cause, anil therefore all, both residents amt : traveler*, should protect themselves by the timely use I of this preventive, and not wait for the poison already lurking in their veins, to develop itself in a violent j attack. Take the Cure as a preventive, and so destroy tlie poison before it does harm. Full directions and advice as to diet and habits of life prepared by a distinguished Physician long resident in a Bilious climate now accompany each bottle. II will often he found necessary to precede this nreili ciueby a mild cat hart it-.or autihiliiius purgative. The very best tiling for general use is a moderate dose of Castor Oil, the object of which is to e'eanse the stomach and free the biliary passages. Remember that where this is necessary, or there is costiveness, it mi st be taken or tin* operation of the mitidote will he seriously ob structed. Only* Caution.—ln certain specified eases, pour tin: contents of one or more bottles of tho Cure into shallow vessels, (dining plates.) and place them in sleeping rooms ; for the vapor rising from the medicine, anil also the air wailed across, or circulated over tile dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will eounterai I aud destroy, to a degiee coni me nsu rate with its expo sure, the miasmata or |ioison contained in the apartment. This mode of exhibiting the Cure should likewise be resorted to when very young infants are exposed to malarious situations. The bottles iu which this medicine is put up have tin words, •■Rhodes’ Fever ind Aole Cube” blown in tin glass, and on the outside w rapper is the name of the medicine, (the copyright of which is seemed) und the signature of the proprietor. Them- precautions an taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations. The RELUM E foe its HUCCESH IS entirely I’POX its actual merits, wherever introduced and used. These will be considered sufficient. Prepared and sold by the proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, It. J, A Sol'Tl I ERN REM El >Y. Mailt Ly Prof. O. O. Woodman. New Orleans. Louisiana. J. S. PEMBERTON &. CO., HA \ E ivrrivcd tin! appointment from the propriefoi _ fi.r Hie sole agency ol YYmidman's t in cry Kxpcetoraiit, tin- medicine that has created such an excitement at tin North aiming tlo- Physicians, and Inis hem pronounced by all who have used it ns being far superior to any Cherry Pectoral. Woodman's Cherry Expectorant con talus i lo- active medical qualities of Hie Yellow desamiue tlie pm •- decoction of Wild Cherry Bat k, and many otlu-i valuable ingredients that render it far better than any other Cough Ai'afo ine In this country . KECOMMJENDATIONS. New Orleans. April 9, 1855. Dem Kir—The public generally are fully aware of lie thousands of remedies for Diseased Lung*, under the titles of Kar-aparillus. Pills, Plasters, Liniments, ie., that are daily brought to their notice through the newspapers In way of loliertisi-ntent-. My object in writing this not. for publication, i- to Induce tile public, or at least those who mi-iißlieted, to use one that contains articles of litnl ('si in l‘iilmnnurn /n.-s -ec s. 1 uni conscious that in so doing. 1 am acting most unprofessionall.y, and deroga torily to the interests of Medical Science and the regulai Prill lit inner., of Medicine. I refer to Woodman's Cherry Expectorant, which is a scientific remedy Hint I have iL-cd with more success Hum any of the usual prescrip tions used by Physicians. J. M. Maitland, M. I). Gallatin, Miss. May 1, 1855. it. o. Woodman —-Dear Sir; I have given your Cherry Expectorant a fair trial and am well pleased with its ef fect*; better than any other article I ever met with. I would he pleased to have yon send me half a dozen bot tles Uv the hearer. Respectfully. W. M. M ason, M. D. ‘This preparation Inis attained a wide celebrity from the universal success which has attended its use. For cough*, colds, and iu fact, any pulmonary complaints, this medicine, from its peculiar properties us a dissolvent and its soothing power to all Irritations of the throat, will probably lie preferred to any other offered to the public. As an appetizer, or dyspeptic remedy, it will also be found excellent, its natural and genial warmth keeping tlie digestive powers iu proper tone. Remember that tills is the only Cough Medicine thst Inis stood tlie test of the medical fraternity. It is sam tinned by, approved of. und recommended by tlie leading Physicians of New York city. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. We guarau tee it to he Letter than any Cherry Pectoral. Cod Livei Oil, or anything else now extaut. fot! '-Price—One Dollar a Bottle. j. s. PEMBERTON k 00., Columbus, On. Only ugents for this county- February 6. DEEDS. I,and Deeds of a good form, correctly printed, and for • ale at this office.