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Klumbus prices current.
■<ill It K"t’ !'■ I > WKEKI.Y.
H^n'v(}—Keutacky ft :y*j l '’ IS
||A Kst India %* yl ••• (’ 18
... itoF’K —Kentucky ft lb H g- I'-v-j
|h U J NintUerii ft to ... <Ol ...
‘ V * I? ® *>
vwLES —Sperm ft to ™ <3* SO
Star ft H> 00 @ 33
Tallow ft lb 18 (S’ 20
Laguira ft “> 15 @ 10
k -. „... ?... ft l)’l 50 ® HO
>VksTlCool* ft.vil ... <> ...
Cotton Osnnbniga ft yd 10},.j <gj U
y. Brown Shirting ft yd 0 @ 8
4.4 Brown Shirting ft yd 8 (a j 10
.i'll mis ft lb -W (S’ 50
I,LMackerel No. 1 I ft: bl 1 20 00 ©dto 00
”* So. 2 ft hi 15 00 @2O (Ml
So. 3 ft hi 12 00 @ls 00
Shad - ftpo •••
@!iaoo
,v pig ••••• ft lb ... 11l ‘
English : ft 1,1 5 C
Swede. ft lb <*;
S-Unewii ft ;j 1 :i> if ‘ *’
Sperm .~rg!K. } f.’ ;'• rV u
Card (ft.Sl. 1 -0 |fe| 1 00
mq-Meiw. ft. - fe •••
f i'rirne ! }3 M W
H,„>•—Hams |ft'b \rfof H
Shoulder. ft ll ’ u a\ ( *i
Mesa £ f! |^‘
.urn .)!;{* ‘j
ti.-i 1 i:,i —Goshen IJ- ® 7 f 1)0
ft lb 15 (a Hi
* t vTOF.s —Sweet *b I O’ !@| 80
ll'isli C. b i -1 oO :(u j 5 (HI
A . ft >l. I 50 ■(<> 1 75
ft l> : ; 2 ‘25 (a 260
Xui'is—Brnndv, Cognac ft ‘s l -25 !( ;8 00
American... ft g'l 05 (to 1 ! Oo
Peach ft'g'i. ... ‘to 150
(ii,l—Holland ft <;• 1 r? If ,Vl°
American lft-gI (*> |@'l IW
9 Bum —Jamaica ftjaj 200 \(<il\ 300
New England.... ft g'l 75 to 100
Whiskey—Rectified ft g'l 00 ‘to 76
Common ft.g'l ... ‘(
Monong'a.... ft g’l 75 to ■1 50
sA HITS turpentine... ft- g'l ... to 100
.fi 111. —Plow **'!?• - (n - 111
Herman ft : b> ... 15
American Blister ft b> ... w 10
English Blister ‘ft l to i > 15
Miu \ ( vv Orleans r* lo 1 ii 1
■’ A S. ft to 12 y,-(n 15
Crushed ft!*> 12U:tri’ I t
Pulverised (ft to V>\?X 14
9, i ,\V ft to 10 ‘<o 12^;
■ \ ft to SO \ (<f 200
Bi tCCO—Common ft lb 12 }/, ( a 15
fair % (ft lb 20 to 30
Clmice Ift to 50 to> 75
|SK ft lb ’25
lfMi'lAlt—Apple ft h'l 050 I” 7 s<i
tflllTK LEAD ft to 275 [Of ii 25
9x ES —Port ft g'l 1 50 j@ 300
Madeira ‘ft 1 g’l: 1 50 >@j 500
Claret ‘ft g'l 300 Os 500
Champagne ‘ft bk 100 (o. 20 00
tfiuil ft!hi 15 (S’ 23
RATES OP EXCHANGE.
W~ CORRECTED liY W. E. LOVE & CO.
tpTTERY AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
XO. 04 lIItOAD STHKKT.
BtXIM RATBS. ratUNa RATES.
y|v York. 00 days V/i ft ct. dis.......sight, ]/. prem
i’luD'.t. “ “ (lie none
B* ox. •• - IJ4 ft ct. di5.,,,,., •• none
jKsLESTON’” „nune, ...... “ none
YBim.rAXS “ <• ...none. •• none
-tI\MA It.vxK Notks 2 ft ct. die
■fIiXKSSEB ‘- •• iVi ft ct. dis
Kl'i'lii'KV “ “ 2)4 ft ct. dis
V* .IMA ‘ •• 2 ft ct. dis
Ilia AXI* SII.VKR J ft et -1”“
Kii FRESH SUPPLIES.
tji ‘ BOXES Fresh Raisins;
■ lo Barrels Mercer Potatoes:
.<8 I’reserved Fruit in Cans;
I A fair article of Green and BlqoU Tea—
Jf-i I'l'.-.elved and for sale by
U'ebniary (i. JIAItCIiS ii CHAFFIN.
Office muscogee k. b. company,
COLUMBUS, FEBRUARY 11. lS5n.
4 l A MEETING of Din-ctors In-ld this day. a Divi
y* deipl of Four Dollars u share was declared on the
Km iil Stock of the Company, payable on and after the
I*-if'March, at their office, and at the oflieo of \Y. P.
Hinder. Esq., Savannah, on stock registered there.
D. ADAMS, Treasurer.
COPARTNERSHIP.
KYLE, EVEBETT & CO.
fBHK subscribers,suecessers to Messrs. J. Si J. KALE,
■ luive this day formed a Copartnership, under the
sl'Vi* name and style, for the purpose of transacting the
DRY GOODS BUSINESS,
iifad its Imiuclies, at the old stand of J. & .1. Kyle, No.
100 Broad Street, vyliere tliey will lie glad to see their
olm tistomers and friends,
(JOHN KYLE
JAMES M. EVERETT.
JOHN C. CALHOUN,
in. 1,185 ti. F. U. JOHNSON.
• ‘nlumbus, Jan 24 if
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS,
ml AVK associated with them Mr. J. A. Girdner, mid
J I “ ill continue the
Clothing’ nml Tailoring Business
al- * r °hl stand, under the stylo of .“T. If. Daniel Cos.
si l>ey also take this method of returning their thanks
5 t!,,,,r numerous friends and customers for the very
■'*r;d patronage extended to them during the past year,
S'| hope by renewed exertions to iqerit thg eonfidenee
Iftyor of the trading public.
.|Bb hile the ue\y tirni will spare no efforts to nunister to
S wants of their patrons, it is ltojanl that those indeht
''ill not lie unmindful of their accounts unsettled,
those indebted to J. H. Daniel on his old business.
V respectfully notified 11 uit this is the last, call,
wauuury 24. ts
C \s FITTING and gas fixtures.
1 \ we propavwl to do £&s fitting in ill its Hranclu'*.
’ A large* ami line assortment of
Chandaliers and G-as Burners
? description suitable for stores und dwellings at
W i*. li. THOMPSON’ & CO.
Jan n--tc
DISSOLUTION.
I ) K> - 11 KOOKS •St CARRIGEII, having dissolved their
iT, and after tin; first day of January
M” A d'nowoccupysciiarate Imt adjacent offices at (lieir
W u 4di Vlicre parspus indebted to them can find their
• nnts for settlement'. T. .1, lIKOOKS.
ybruary 13. J.‘ K. CATtRtOKK.
! TO HIRE.
J\ hI j IjOIN (IIKI, itliout IS years ol ago, very likely,
4 first rate House servant. Apply at the Jhurlno
KV,’ to T. W. TAI.I.MAN.
■M ."'irnary 11, is;,,;.
■ ‘euilrer and Time* copy.
I PORK TONGUES.
>1 11 in\ * *’v‘dvodon emibignment, 10Kegs fork Tongue.-,
at,i i *; ll{ ' 1 “* *lO per keg, nr 14 rents per Hi. retail,
“poisaleby JAMES MOON.
CARPETS
r AT COST FOK GASH.
IV Sl “ llin i- r * lot of fine VELVET and lllil S
II .|,r,, W „V AKPKTI - N < l > >■ “oft foroa.li.
■ 1 n,iir y 21. SAMMISJt ROONEY.
\TRV IRTTEIt, POILTRV, *C.
m N Ixnell e ,, t nrtiele of Country lluttcr. PUILTUY.
It.u i’ t " r , s . ,k ‘M ‘ .1. J. TOLU'S,
■tOMUKry j,; IJro.ul Street.
81 it n, m , MUSOOGEE
Tiik-® A3VD loan ASSOCIATION.
I . * ‘ uefecntli lustalnient of one dollar per sliarc.
(*,, °h Saturday next, (March Ist). The Aru
---... .'lt ,l, **t*t the Columbus Owards Armory. Tern
(l,l, if .V. °u t * lßt evening at 7 o'clock, (Instead n|
W\ lts place of meeting.)
| ‘*■ STERLING E. OIUMES, Treasurer.
..a. IIOeWIK BRYANT DUNCAN, WM. fc. UASNKTT.
“*OPER, DINCAJi &. BAKSETT,
attorneys at law.
Hivj’,** 111 Culumhus, Georgia, and Crawford. Alabama.
•-’7. ns?, in,
DATES.
. KESiI bates just received at
SWELL'S CON SECTION KRY.
LOOK AT THIS!
1200 PRIZES, $60,000.
IIAVANA PIiAJST LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets!
CLASS K.
To be Drawn March 15, I*s(,
At Concert Hull, Macon, (icorgia. under the sworn Nuper*
nitendeiiee of Col. (loorge M. Ix.g an and James
A. Neshit, Esgr.
The Manager having announced his iletermlimtkm to
make this the moat popular Littery in the world, offer*
b’t Mau h 15th, a S( heme that tar surpasses any scheme
ever offered in the annals of Littcrios. hook io your in
torest. Examine the capitals, one pci/., to every eight
tickets. J ”
CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000!
] ‘’ft* o < ' l SI5.00(1
i “ 4,000
] 3,00()
. „ . 2.000
5 Prizesot SIOOO are 5,0u(l
1,1 “ 500 5,000
‘i’ 50 •’ 5,000
]- ><l ‘* 25 a,OOO
.1(10 Approx. Prizes nl 20“ lo.ooil
i4 •’ 10 .‘,*O(MI
1200 Pi uses amounting to SOO,OOO.
Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50.
I rizes payable without deduction. Persons sending
money by mail need not fear its being loss. Orders punc
tually attended to. Conuminicutiensconfidential Hank
Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Drawings sent to
all ordering Tickets. Those wishing pai ticiihu’ nunihris
should order immediately.
Address JAMK.S F. WIN Thu. .Manager,
l eh. 1,,-t.l Macon. (t.
AV. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. 04 Broad .Street,
Columbus * (in.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
rrtHE subscribers have now on hand and cyflTßjK ■
_L are constantly receiving, one of the hug
eat and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, and
made expressly for this market, embracing every style
of Carriage in use, such as—
Cnleclies. Berlin Coaches, Barouches,
(Os the Finest Finish.l
FAMILY ROCKAW AYS,
•■urge and small, including many very light and tasty,
■suitable lor one horse.
LOW TOP WAGOKS,
\\ ith a complete assortment of
BUGGIES with and without TOPS,
(It every style and finish, which, for durability ami neat,
ness, cannot lie excelled, and are from most respect
able manufactories at the North, and made under the
personal direction of .Mr. .1. 11. Jaipios. All of which wo
are selling'at the very lowest rates for rash or ap
proved credit.
Every article sold by us at our Kepnsitot'.v is warranted
in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers
can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt w ith —in
proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all
who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East
corner id Oglethorpe anil lirvatt streets, opposite tin- Per
ry House.
.1. 11. JAQCKS & JSmmiKK.
N. 11. —Having a regular set of northern Car
riage Workmen employed, we are prepared to
execut. Repairing of every kind in the best possible
manner with neatness and dispatch, at low rates at
.1. 11. .lAtjIES & BROTH Ell’S
Carriage Repository,
Ninth East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan street*, oppo
site tlm I’errv House. Columbus, fia.
February 0.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
riMIE firm heretofore existing between the subscribers
-l under the name of Vernoy. Ector ,t Cos., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to
said firm will please make payment to Fraboni Jones or
.lames Vernoy, Who are authorized m settle and collect
the same; and persons holding claims against said firm
will present them to said Jones A* Vernov for payment.
SEA Hi II!N JON ES.
.1. T. ECTOIt,
Columbus, to.. .Inn. 15. dm JAMES VKIiXOY.
The business will lieceafter be continued bv
JAMES VEKNOY ,2 CO.
•T. FOG I, Id,
DENTIST.
Olf'HIE on Uamlolph, -noar Broad Street. Entrance
on Randolph street. Jamiury 15. I v
CUSHMAN, m-'-ir ~T
DENTIST.
WINTER BUIhDINO. 48 Broad street. Tmr!~P&
Jan. ii. 1858. 2iti
TIIE CLAYTON BANNER,
Clayton, Barbour Cos., Ala.
BY KIESEK A POST.
mills Paper possesses a large circulation in the couii-
J_ ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale. Henry and Coll'ee: and to
the merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent op
portunity to make known their business.
•T. R. HULL do CO.,
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
AND lIEAhERS IN
I>AUGIN(i, Hope, ‘i’vyitte Supir, Co|lbe, -Molasses, Salt,
J Teas. Cigars, Tobacco. Wiljes. brandies, (tin. Rye,
Monongahcla, Bourbon, and Scotch Whiskey, and Pro
visions gild Groceries generally, at tin. old stand of John
J. MrKemlree, No. WJ. Broad Street. Columbus. C!a.
November 21,1855. ly
SCRUGGS, IHUKE Sc CO,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
CIIAKI,ESTON, S. O.
CKLLA &. THOMAS,
WIIOhESALE AND K ETA IB DEALERS IN
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c.,
No. 42 llroad Street, (Under Telegraph Office.)
COLU Milt'S, (i EOltC. IA.
ritjiEV me in constant receipt of Confectionery,
I Fruits, Nuts, &c., which they oiler to the pub
lie at I'ottsouiilde rates. Country dealers would do well
to give us a call. No charge for packing.
Nov. 5, 1855.—(im
B Alt RUNG IdK &, MORTON’S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OCLUTIIOKI’K STItEUT, COLUAMII'S, <1 A.
r jtlllS Manufactory lias been is in successful operation
J[ for over tluee years, and is still continued. All work
will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality
of lumber, and the latest improved machinery.
BASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow
ing prices:
Sash -3 x 10... 7 cfs Printed and (Irazed... 12] j cts,
10x12... “ “ “ ...13’
12 x U ..10 “ ■■ ■■ ...25 “
12x10... 11” •• “ ...27
12 x 18... 12 ‘ ...30 “
12 x 20...14 • ■ •• ...35 “
12x22. ..10- “ - ...lo “
12 x 21...1S <• •• •• ...45 “
The above Fush are I'A <ncii thick, and made plain.
1 n all eases where they are made Lip-Fash, twli rents per
light will be added. AH Fash glazed with good French
Glass, primed with the best Paint, at,d snia ilor Putty.
Rolling Blind:! for Windows, 00 cents per foot,
measuring’ flip length, A window five feet would cost,
s.'i, without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS.
I'inch thick, without moulding, F2 .50—moulding one
side, s3 00 —moulding both sides, A. 50.
I' l ,’ inch thick, without moulding. 2 75—moulding one
side, 3 25—-moulding b.oth sides, $3 75.
1)5 Inch tliich. 4 panncls moulding on one side, i3 50—
moulding both sides, F4 00.
inch thick. 4 panels muulding on one side, *4 00—
moulding both sides, Si 5(1.
1 n addition to the above. Blinds painted and l'liruished
with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed
with Herman or French plate, painted, stained, ename
led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col
ors. for side and transom lights and olHco windows.
Plait* and specifications tor all duseript ions of Im hidings
furnished to order, with estimates, if desired.
Contracts made fi.r construction mi.l erection of build
ings. oir reasonable terms.
All kinds el’ lumber planed, and flouring and ceiling
tongned and grooved.
Fcroll and other dcscr'ipth ms of Brackets, forut'imuicnt
|ng Cnttages, Gruel) Houses. Ac., made to order.
i'le priijirletoi's Icing pnietlcal mcchauics and builders,
believe they eiui give entire sntisfuctlon to all who may
favor them with orders.
% j, - All i lie uLive work will be furnished at short notice.
Fash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with
the cash, a* city acceptance, will meet with prompt at
tention. Work to be sent by tlm River, Hail Ronil. or in
Wagons, w ill be at the risk of tlm purchaser, ns the work
will lie considered delivered.
Ur Fpe i:> 1 eonlraets ran be made for large jobs.
M. BARKINGKK,
January 24. ly J. L. MORTON.
A GOOD MEDIUM- EAST ALABAMA.
TUB AUBURN GtAZETTE
Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala.
( tOLUMBUF 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 ol imuntrv that does a heavy trade in
Columbus * ft? 4 ’ -
Professor Wood’s Iluir Restorative
I S, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age
I of progress', for it w ill restore permanently, gray hide
toils original color, cover tile Iliad of the bal'd with a
most luxuriant growth, remove at once nil dniidrutt and
itching, cure till scrufuht and other cutaneous eruptions,
such as scald head, etc. It will cum, as if by magic, ner
vous or periodical headache: make the hair soft, glossy,
and wavy, ami preserve the color perfectly, and tin- hair
from falling, to extreme old age.
We could give the testimony of more than one liun
died thousand to the truth of every word we have writ
ten. Fee circular and the following :
The following is front a distinguished member of the
medical profession :
St. I’.ii'i,. Jan. 1, 1855.
PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD—
Dk.ui Shi : Unsolicited, 1 send you this certificate. Af
ter being nearly bald for a long time, and having tried
all tin’ hair restorativesextuut, and having'no faith in
any, 1 was induced, on bearing of yourg, to give it a
trial. I placed myself in the hands of a barber, und bad
HIV head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and tlu> Reatoni-
Uvc then applied, and well rubbed in. till the scalp wn- a
glow. ‘J'his 1 rc{<eated every morning, anil in three
vveeks the young hair upis.aied, and grew rapidly from
August last till the present time, and is now thick."black,
and strong—soft and pleasant to the touch: w hereas,
before, it was harsh und Wily, wiiat little there was of it.
find that little was disappearing v, ry rapidly, t -till u>e
your restorative about twice a week, and sliall soon have
a good an 1 perfect crop of hide. Now, if 1 had read of
these things—and who lias not : hut have riot seen hith
erto any ease where any person's hair was re-lly benefit
ed h.v any of the hair lonics, etc., of the day: mid it real
ly gives me pleasure to record the result of my experi
ence. 1 have recommended your preparation to others,
and it already has a large and general sale throughout
the Territory. The people here know its effects, and
have confidence in it The supply you sent us, ns w hole
sale agents fertile Territory, is nearly exhausted, and
daily inquiries are made for it. You deserve credit for
your discovery: anil I. for one, return you my thanks
f< r the benefit, it lias done me, for 1 certainly hud des
paired long ago of ever etfccting any such result.
Yours, hastily.
.1. \Y. BUND.
Firm of la mil x Kcllog. Druggists. Ft, Paul.
The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in
regular standing, and pastor of the Orthordox church,
at Brookfield, Mass. He is a gentleman of considerable
influence, and univccsallv L'loved.
IVM. I>\ Eli.
llnooKn;:i n, Jan. 12. 1355.
PKOEESFOK Wot>4>
Dear Fin : Having made trial of your Duir Resto
rative. it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect lias
been excellent in removing inflammation, dandruff, and a
constant tendency to itching, with which I have been
troubled from my childhood : and lias also restored my
hair, which was becoming gray, to it.-, original color. I
have used no other article, with anything like the same
pleasure oi pc ilit. Yours, trillr.
Is. liltAG<k
111 si., ft. bin is, March 5. 1355.
1.1, sg Flit: lam doing an extensive travel In the \t c- t
and Fouth-westerii States, as general agent for Adam..
Aineiiean Linement, and would he glad if yon would fa
vor me with a consignment nf PrtiJi'ssor Wood’s
Hair Restorative, as I feel assured that 1 can in
troduce it in many places were it i- not known, a-’ my
head is a living testimony of its valuable property in re
storing the bail to its natural eofoi. t mil forty years
old. anil my bair was almost white: but afterusing three
halt pint bottles, my hair is as beautiful nMhtirn as it was
at sixteen, and nitieh improved in appearance, and I
would not in. without a bottle on hand for tile price of
ten. I should he very glad to attend to any mutter con
nected with the Hair liestorative. I have been for fifteen
years engaged in the same business, and will lie glad to
hear from you soon, Yerv respect full v.
AYM. It. HKHW.ME.
ii.*:- Folilut ill. .Market street. Ft. isiuic. Missouri. 310
Broadway, New A'nrk, and t*y all Druggists everywlierc.
All kinds of family patent mcdecincs for sale, outlie
best possible tecum, at Professor Wiml's esfiilili-bnient.
lit Market street, fit. I, ui-.
Fold in t'olumhus by Kivliit. Thomas ,v Cos.. Dnigeists.
For sale in t'olnmbus at the Drug fitorc of
K I VI.I N. TIIDM AS A CO.
Feb 2‘J—3iu
FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK,
OF C'HAIiLEFTON, fi. ('.
Agency at Columbus,
I ) I t.Lfi on New York. liosLon. I'hUadelphia. Ulinrlc lon.
JD Faviinnah. or Augusta, discounted at customary
rates.
SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, fm
sale. E. T. TAY’LOR, Agent.
Nov 15. dtf Office next door to the Post (Hike.
COAL YARD.
rnilOFE wishing GOAL for Grates; can he srq.j.licd ai
J. sl3 per Ton. bv calling on
JOHN W. HOWARD,
Nov 27 Agent Selma Goal Mine Company.
COW PEAS.
X/ 1 Bushels Cow I’eas. roceived and for sale bv
JU JAMES LIGON.
MUIR &, SONS SPARKLING ALE.
,) CASKS .I list received and lor sale at
STtIV ELL'S GO.N FECi lON KK V.
Dec. ii. (igjethorp# Huuse.
BOARDING.
V SMALL FAMILY can obtain board and a comfort
able room, bv earlv application at
Jan. 7. ’ OK WOLF F BOABDINU IloUFli.
A. 31. HULL,
Wholesale and. Retail Grocer and
Commission Merchant,
VT (lie old stand nf IV Ellis ,'c Cos.. 14 Broad street. Cos
lumbus.
December 18 —.(lt
JUST RECEIVED,
OA BARBELS APPLES;
-C.* * 50 barrels Planting Potgtocq:
25 o Onions;
Hi “ Ci'iuilx i''iis. A, M. HELL,
jano, 1850 14 Broad at.
DR. 11. M. CLECKLEY
HAS removed bis office to No. 12*i Broad Street, front
room over Perry Spcneer'. (iroeer.v Store.
Office hours, from half alter eight to ten o'clock a. in.
mid from four to five o’clock p. in.
•inunary IS. ts
FINE AND COMMON TOBACCO.
J UST received mid for sale, low for cash or appruv. il
credit, 3n box-.- fine mid rommon Tobacco.
October 2d—tf J. .1. TODD.
SALT.
i)t it t Sack- Salt, received and for sale bv
&VJ\j JAMES LIGON.
FACTORY YARNS.
lAAUTOBV YARNS of nil Nos.. Osnaburgs. Flitl liiig.
_ Flieeting,Ytripes, Coltonades Ac..constantly n band
mid for sale at Factory prices, bv
oct 2b—tf j. j. todd.
JUST RECEIVED,
VFiNK lot of Bc.isius in Boxes, also a large lot ol
Figs, for suit* wholesale or retail, by
Dee 2 BELLA THOMAS.
FRESH SUPPLIES.
I UST received, fresh
♦ I Dates,
Raip.ins,
Preserves,
t 42 Broad street. UELL.V A’ TIIOMAF.
BILLS OF LADING,
Merchants’ Bills of Lading printed und f.>r sale at tiii
ofiico, at one dollar per hundred,
I JHESTON Jk iUEItIIELL’S (,'elelii ated mi l
J infallible Yeast Powders, the last article in the Unit
ed States, for family use. manufactured in Boston, eon
stallll von haudmid for sale, wholesale and retail, bv
.E.I. TODD.
Oct. 23. No. 2ti East Side Broad Street.
DANCING ACADEMY.
AIsI il’iN \ r . KOJiISOX.
VtEGF leave m notify lliosc who expected to become
) pntrouH to Ida second course in Dancing, tbai from
the extreme Imd weather, and other unfortunate circum
stances, such as failures of the cars. Ac., prevented him
from meeting hi” first appointment, but will be prompt
Jil meeting’ bis other appointments. And having di-trile
utisi his circular* In many families, ho is in liopuf they
w ill bear in mind that next Friday Evening is
appointment for an Assembly, and w ill be the first one
give,,—as the time lor tin 1 first one has passed—though
all will Ims given as expresses! on the Curds of invitation
which will only prolong the time, two weeks longer.—
And feeling under many obligations to the eitiz—s-’ I
Columbus mid vicinity tor the very liberal patromc e
heretofore extended to him in his profession, beg- again
(o notify them that lie will resume Ills Lessons on Satur
day Morning next, (tlm 2(ith inslant),9 o’eloelr. And 1-
ing alone now, (the partnership haling bo#tiilixolved by
mutual consent.) Parents and Guardians may rest assur
ed that no pains will lie spared, in aiding their children
ill all Hie branches of politem ■<.<; and a dqe regard will
he paid to their morals.
Columbus. Jan., 2ti. 1854. law4u
GARDEN SF.EI).
IUST received a line stork be-t Garden Feeds.
JAMES LIGON.
C.UEAT TRIUMPHS
AM)
l M\VKALLKLKI> SLACKS* OF
IMIOI>KS- FEVER A(UE CURE,
on
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA:
Equally ciTtain as a Preventive or Cure,
NO POISON. PROOFS !
•See wlmt t lio President oi tlie riiamnueutictU Jjoeiety
ol -Missouri, snys of Klioiies’ l ever ami Ajjue Cure, or An
tidote to Malaria :
St iiotirt. Mo.. Mov. 10, lboo.
HAN lNii noticed (lie certificate of chemical anidysis
given by the celebrated chemist Dr. J. it. Chilton,
ol .New York city, in saver ot’ Rhodes’ Fever and Ague
t are, that it eon tain oil neither Quinine, Arwnic. Mer
cjn>,lo1 ’ Strychnine, and having received numerous ap
plications for it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. Uliodes
for the medicine. iSince then I have disposed of a large
j quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who have inva
riably been cured bv it, and to whom l ean refer. 1 am.
therefore, satisfied iu recommending it to he all that
tin* proprietor represents.
EDWAJU) S. >YHEATON,
I’ri sft of Pharmaceutical {Society of Missouri.
Had the Ague for Twelve Yrars!
pROVIOKNCK, June L M J, 1 Jhid.
Having been informed of tin* illness of a imho*, hut
worthy woman, who has not l*eoi fre e from Fever and
A.gUe a month at a time for the hist twelve years, 1 sup
plied her gratuitously with Jlhodes’ -Fryer atoi Agtii*
i are. ."he 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.
t.V. I*. MA.SOF. Apothecary.
HI lio: ties Pci form 7 0 Carts.
Co\>iwytink, Midi., Sc|M. 24th. IN m.
J amj.s A. KH on is, Ksip—Dear .Sir:**—l have .just sent,
an order to Ames a IIn)lida t \ for another hall &ton.s of
i your Fever und Ague ('ure. ‘ll lias sold like “ ii.t Cakes, ’
and 1 have olily two hollies on baud. One reason ii
lies sold, is because when l lime heard of a c:t:xe of Ague
or Ohil! Fever, i havi’ sent a holth- and leld them to try
ii. and it it did not help them, they were not obliged ti
pay for it. and they were all satisfied. I hail one ruse
ot (. hill fever where it run lour days, but the man came
1 to see me on the sixth day well satisfied.
Truly yours, JOHN I*. CiLADJHNih
*i4 Bottles Perform C ures.
Moum;, HI.. Jscpt. *J4. iNj.'i.
Mu. J\.Mis A. Knom.s—Dear Sir—The Ih>.\ of •• Ague
fore*’you sent ltd lias all heyn sold and created a large
demand lor more: to meet which we have, ordered
trow your general agent at Chicago, .1. 1). Yerriitgtou.
It* sale, will only he equalled by the number of Fever
and Ague cases. Hoping these cases may be few, yea
hath a la>ttie for every case.
We reiimiu is spectfully yours,
IMCiIAKD* a AbI.K.N.
tit Bottlei Perform Ui Cures.
LETTEK FROM A POSTMASTER.
Maxuku. Delaware Cos., Ohio, Aug. Hi. ]S;V.
Air. .1. A. it}toi>i*. — Dear Sir—Your medicine has met
uith the most tavor<ihle success in this neighborhood. I
have alHHtt five hot tics left. 1 give it to-them at fust,
*i* no cure no pay. although! was uut aulln>ri/cd by
you to do so; Init J took the respun..ihility on myself.—
llut not a bottle has come back, and us 1 am almost out
ot the article l wish you would forward jne nin- gross of
tie* bottles, if von see proper to do so, und l will he
j punctual in payment. I iiielc& liftcen and liars on the
medicine 1 have received, for which please scud me a
receipt. Ship the cure to me ms soon as you can—then*
never has heer. :i< much (Tiills and Fever sim’e I lived in
I ihi* >tate, as atpresout. Yours, Yc..
lU(’UAi;h MARTIN. V. M.
H Ho!fir* Perform :!l Cures.
Fink Run, Mich., July -1. ih-w,
!’ ~ J. A. Rhom.s—Dear Sir—Your Cure tor the Fever
I and Ague hod thu> ter perfumn and wonder-', it lias not
i tailed in one instaiico to effect a iptick and peuimueut
j cure. Some wlio have been troubled with’ tin* distreas
| irg iliseavc have been < ntirely cured by using only one
i bottle of tbe (.'lire. Fhr.-e sc ml u* iinme.!iau ly tour
do/Mii. as we have fait three bolt lea reiuaiuiug.
Trul> vnu! s. LATirtlOr A- MCI I'.An.
Cun of Panama Fmr,
pßovnicxv*;. .Sept. -J. lsfifi.
Mr. James 1. Khodes—lhr. ing been entirely • tiled
j by your remedy. ! take pleasure in assuring you of
the eeoefit it has been to me. 1 was first ttcked by
j chills and tever m the IsthinuM ot Panama. sevi*rßl
! monies since, and in spite of the different remedies
! ii*d treatment I adopted, my health grew worse until
1 commenced the use of your Fever nml Ague Cure.—
Since thH time 1 have not had a single . hill, and am
now in the enjoyment of good health.
Wishing y •nr mi t lie hie the sure s that it inerts.
1 remain (I idyr yolirs.
TUi-MAS 0. A \ DKKWS
l. O. O. E.
Jnanoiiier column of to-day’s paper will bo found an
advertisement for “ Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Fine.”
. We are not i.i the haldt of puffing medicines, but desire
! to say, for the benefit of the afflicted, that Wm. N.
; Rowe. Merchant, Sharpshurg. who has it tor ale. in
forms us tliai he sold several dozen bottles, and in
, every case it has effected a cure. This proves the medi
um* to he good, ami we, take pleasure in bringing it
before tlio notice of the public. —ihht /tin*, short*.
A/o'. Sr/ti. 4.
JK vide me from a Clergyman.
Plymouth, Richland 00., Ohio, Sept. 2A. IH.V.
Mr. J. A. UitouKS, —Dear ."ir—J cheerfully testify to
the value of your Antidote to .Malaria. One young lady
in the family of a clergy mm here has Imm n taking nit
•• AtIFK BALSAM for some months wi:hoit,. an> per
luavteui heiieit—a few days since she got a Inf lie of
the Quro mid h:O4 nut had a chill siuee. A young man
also used the sain** balsam some time without relief
until In* go o a bottle of your Cxtvo. So far if works lik
a ‘ harm. Y<urs trulv,
Rev. A. (\ HI IkUS.
( nsolkdtcd Eviclruce from n Physieinu.
Monticki.i.o. Itid., Aug. ‘27,
J. \. hii'-oKs—fk‘nr Sir—l have been in Hie practice
of Metticino hen* fir about three years, and can con
scientiously recommend your medicine, having used it
myself and prescribed it in a number of instances with
ftrrfsrt sitrri ss. Respect ft ill v vours.
AY. (I. SPKNCFH.
Lot isviLLK Xo. 11. (’. IF tt.. (lu.. Jan. 1.
Youi Ague Cure has‘overcome all jn ejudices h\ its
merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman Just called
who has been fully cured by only one bottle, and de
sired me to ltconmiend it to everybody. | shall do all I
can in its sale. W. A.IIAYLKS.
If any b*dy desires further evidence.-, they wilt find
it in every bottle of the (TIM', which is being intro
duced as i*Mpidly a■< possible in o every town a'mi village
in tbe I nited States. Canadas. Ac. The etninenl rhlTii
ist. Dr. J. it.(‘bilton. of New York, rectified to ffy per
fect innocence. It i • theivfi n* optional with all to have
ti e Fever and Ague or not. just us they please.
I c.iii also say that a great many of my largest custo
mers sire those v. ho a vr.r ago were reluctant even lo
take the ('urc on commission. They thought fts great
claims and pretension- could not Mow they
endorse them sill, and it will be noth*'-1 that the letters
of whirli I publish so h immense quantifies are a 1 way.-
mw ami late datf allogether they would in* re than
till any newspaper, and prove the fad of a groat nr sic
ro” and sale than ever at fendc4fliiy other Ague IVniedy.
Tile Ci owui if; tifiiry
of the (’tire is n
allow.- il# tree use ;i- n |rcvent)ve. Thus protected lo
using a bottle or two during flu 1 warm and w h kJy sen
sops, not h man woman or child in the I'lifted Ft ate
would ever haw a single attack of Fever mid Ague,
bilious or Yellow Fcum*. oi'any form of disease arising
from the atmospheric poison Malaria, to which the
('ure is a /m r/r -t mi/it/oh .
It is also unequalled for quick and permanent eff et
as a Restorative, gi \inv new life and drangth to all
whoae constitutions have been shattered or weakened by
\giie or llilioiis dbeas<s. night sweats, languor at:d de
bility or any kind of iff temperance or Jis-i|a! ; ot:.
.lAMKA. A. KIjODKS. I’ropriotot* Providence. f*. I.
And for sale by hi \ LIN. TIIHMAS .V Ho. (•Jumhn-.
Rh.. Mtftf • <!* o/ .
Kivlin,'l’liomas *VI o. are Dmtribitling Agents tbe the
proprietors. Dealers buying of K.. T. k (V*. will save
;.ll exjHius-.’s on the Cure, as hivfiu,Thoiti.aa A Co/aell al
tin* verv low c-t iriivs.
J A MLS M. CLOUiH,
Agent at I phaujM c. Al t.
DANi oimi iV- na(Ji:l
Will .-xiipj-ly J’liysiciuns with Ihe
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID,
Prepared only bv
>. VV. SKAT, M. I>., VorK.
living an Original Discovery. Involving a
Nl Ax Pill NCII’LJ
|jv which tlu* two po. itive condition ‘J the system called
Foyer, is changed to the normal or healthV ntate directly
and without loan nf vitality.
KK!*!OVA L.
HOTCHKISS, FErJNJEH & BEKKETT,
A\’ HObESALE (HUM EUh,
Importers mid Jobhers of
lli;.\\!>l I jS, W f NlbS, *<•.
Aim. ae* nt*. and (lmYuu in
Virginia M.inulacttirml Tobaccn Mini llaviHtff
ClGriYT^ft,
Have removed So No. In Yefccy Street, car of ’lie Astor
House, MAY YORK.
Ni*w York, Jutiuaty 1.
KM VEIN, THOMAK A ( O.
NA Vli ordered from New York a full >Mpjd\ oT Ihe
inoftt extraordinary medicine of the at
Dr. N. W. SofitV. NeKtvtivt*. FHootnc KluiH.
The\ will \*‘ iii re. Hpl of the gro-.> on the 10^h-in s taut.
IMiysicians are lequi-stt it to call
kVhliliM'V j-
Now Principle ! New Remedy! No Poison!
Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure;
On Antidote to Malaria;
FOII TllJi PREVENTION AND CURE
Os Fever ami Ague, or Chill Fever; Dumb Ague, and
other Intermittent and Remittent Fevera; also of
JJilioutj Fc vers, accompanied by Typhoid Bymp
totis: Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Ship
und Jail Fever, General Debility, Night
Sweats, and nil other forms of disease
Wft lb'll lIAVK A COMMON OIUO IN IN
XJ± OH. MIASMA.
FpilKBK diseases are comirton to many localities of th*
JL I nited States; hut wherever they prevail, North
South, Fast or West, they all equally spring from the
Maine minimal cjinsc. The great variety of nymptoma and
forma ot <liseoe is owing principally to difference iu age,
fn*\, constitution and habits of the sufferorN; hut as the
cause is the same,they will all equally yield toaremed)
that is competent to overcome or remove that, cauee.
Dv tlm laws of Nature, every principle has its opposite,
and for evor> disease, or cause of disease, there is are
agent, or in other words a specific remedy. All Malaria
w hether arising from Marshes. Stagnant water, docompo
sition of animal and vegetable matter, or even newl>
cleared lands, is Ho- same iu character and effect; i a pot
son floating in the ntiimsphere,causing diHcasetoall who
breathe il. In uciordanco with those unalterable laws
governing tlic iim-rriug affinity subsisting between op
pnsites. tlieia* is iu the preparation before us. offered fi*
the public.
Tlic Natural Antidote to Malaria,
which iuMttmliy.cs the poison whenever it cornea in cou
tact with ii. even in the open air, and wheu taken intei
bally complettdv purities the system affi*ctcd by it of it
baneful iulluencc. mid thus restores and preserved
health.
T'lie remedy is believed lo he entirely new, and uu
known to any but the proprietor, who distinctly claimi
the Ibl lowing ext raoidinarv results from its use;
It will install fly check fin* ague in persona Who have
suffered for ally length of time. fVoni one day to twenty
year . and by continuing its use. according to the direr
lions, a radical cure, will be effected: the patient con tin
umg tree ti’oin tin complaint lor ever; unless svtlvsequem
exposure to malaria dumbl make its use again necessary
In its operation upon the poison in the system, it will
immediately relievo all tlm distressing symptoms of bil
bms nr ague diseases, and when t in- disease Is cured, it
will entirely prevent the accession of
(-cncriil Debility amt Night Sweats,
which so often follow tin* administration of other made
cines. The patient at once begins to reever appetite
and strciiglh. and continue* to improve until restored t*
perfect health.
by its use Fever and Agin- may be banished from
every family and class in tbe community; farmera, me
( bailies, nml all laboring people may he “lifting this am
do as a
Pi** \ flit ft vr,
Aud pursue t heir rH|ioctjvoavocations in perfect salat)
from ague or bilious attacks during the sickly swumi,
vvbicli is olfen to diciu tin* most v.iluabb* part of tin
year.
Finer the introduction of tin* ( l Kb in every part ot
the l liitcd Ftahs. itsHticcess has been -o complete and
unvarying as to have fully proved these assertions in
favor of Its ext i aoniinnry merit.
Win'll these declarations were made at the date of its
introdm t (iii, they seemed incredible i, many, even 4.1
the most candid minds, because ait lie resource** t
si ieftce hud been taxed iu vain to Mibdiic ague or bill on-*
diseases; and what was still worse tor ague Mitfoiercv
all their remedies or treatment, whether scientific 01
empirical, have been limited to poisonous or destructive
drugs, such :i< Arsenic, tpiiuiiic. Mcici.ry, Falicine, Air■.
’I lia effects of these mjc sometimes worse than the dißcas*
they .sillnine, and wlien siteli remcdU's fail or give unl\
lemporary relief, their poisonous effects .ne superadded
to the |NK>r sufferer - fir t complaint.
<n tJiifi accoimi ague miffurers should he particularly
ivrcfiti about using any secret Fever and Ague remedies,
not withstanding Ihe maker* of them uniformly asaen
they may he token wirh perfect, safety, even when It is
nofuri.aisly well known that their potency depends
solely npnff destructive poison.*.
New,as a proof that the Heinedy ib not only valuable
on account of it- power to elite diseases, hut that it i
also
Worthy of Public ('onffdnicc,
because of its
Singular aml Entire llanifth ssuevM,
Tin* ollowing certificate from one of the most celebrated
ehemists in tile I ’oiled States has been obtained, and a
Copy nf it b nt tin’Fed to every bottle :
N i:w York. June M, 1865.
‘•I have made a chemical examination of Khodes* Fevet
and Ague (Mire 01 Nntidoteto Malaria, and have tested
it for Arsenic. Mercury. Huinitie and Strychnine, but
have not .found a particle pf either in it. nor have 1 found
any mihMinifv in ifs rolnpoMtion that would prove inju
rions to the constitnlfoti.
•JAMES It. ( HILTON. M. !>., Chemist.*
Ir in stubborn fact Ihcveforc. that this Remedy ia
to st iued not only to ic ieve the human family from
mahiviutis iliseases, but to 1 nn equally good work by
pn*V( ntingtio* taking of other medicines which doharin
‘l’hc entire absence of mi v hnncfnl ingredient makes
this Heine y not inure valuable a Cure. Ilian it is as a
pie ventive.
No class of ili.'.UM’ ih mi ca*4tJ\ managed as thn onti
under eon *-deration, if tin* medicine be taken in advance
This i< owing t< the disease- being produced by one am
tin same can- , and therefore all. both residents and
travelei>, should protect f lieiiisudves by the timely Uhr
of'this preventive, and not wail for the poison already
lurking iu their wins, to develop itself in a violent
altuck. Take tlo- ('ure am a preventive, and so destroy
the poj.Gin before- il does harm.
Full directions and advice as to diet and habits oi lib
prepared by ;i distinguished Physician long resident in
a Dilioits 1 Innate now accompany each bottle.
Il will often Is* foil tuft necessary to precede this meth
eiio by a mild cathartic or antibilimi* purgative. The
very hesi thing for general iih** is a moderate do&e ot
Castor (lil. l io* object of w hit:h is to c:eui)Hc the stomach
and five the biliary paasages, Kcmeinber that where
ih.— i.** necessary. there is cosiivem>s, it mi st ketakka
oj Iii•• operafioo oi the antidote will be seriously oh
striictcu.
Only C’a lit lon* lu certain specified cases, j>m
tlic con ten ts of one 01 more bottles of the Dure into
shallow vessel*, (dining plates,) and place them in
sleeping tonjtj : for the vapor rising from the medicine.
and also the air waited across, or circulated over the
dregs ol it, alter the liquid is evaporated, will counteract
auo BMiiiy. to a dcg.ee commensurate with it exp*,
nun . ihe miasmata or poi.-im contained in the apart maul.
This mode of exhibiting the Cute should likewise hr
resulted lo when very young infants arc exposed to
niahii'Ums situations.
The hot lio in which this medicine is pul up have the
words. I;iiotii.s I j.vt.it \mi Auck Ci itt; blown in th.-
■.I, >,**. and on the tail .-file wrapper is the name of the
medicine (flie copyright of which is so ured) aivd the
‘igmffuic of ilc prop! iet r. These precautionft aie
taken to prevent • -ounferf. its nml imitnrione.
Tlir |! i:i.l AN th roll IIS Si ccK/-S Iti F.VIIHKM I't'ON 11-
Ati \L wherever inlnwliiced and used, ‘i’hesu
will he c(in >id*rcd sufficient.
Prepared and sold by the piopi icior.
JAMES A. RHODES. Providence, 11. J,
A s< > l 1! i l liNU KM F/nvT
>lailr hy Frl'. O. O. A\ ooifmnn.
N.‘\. • •rl , ;i li - - 1.. .il i-.i:i tut.
j. s. FKXBKHTON A CO.,
i J vvi: ii'c-iv. il 111.- st|i|M.iutMi.-lit from tin 1
j 1 fin- rlu: m>!>. i.l
Vs iimliiiuiTa ('fieri') Et|ierluraul,
li, ,!i.,t li:ih nei.ti il iii li itii exoilement av tlir.
x.ii ii, mu .im tin’ I'liv.-ieiiin-. mid fia- fii-en |ironouncf.il
im ail iv Im . im \i* 11*1(1 il u* lu-iiin lac Miia-rinr to any
cli.-riv i1..1 nl. U i*,ill,tali'* Ultecry I xiH'i’loiKUt von
lain fin a.civ •- in ‘iii -il quaJilies nl I to- Vi.-jjof* Jc-aarnibe
t ft, j .ii; v.l lfi.il i/’ H'iitl C’lii'i'i'.v Rink, and many othe,
vain:,Mi l in . • fi, nl-ftint I'i iidi-i’ Il fne l.i lli r Ilian any
niiiit ('niftl M'-di. ine in tiii- mu Miry.
HKCOMMLNDATIONB.
\':.v OtLKXMi. A|iril 9, IM,
I*. a.- I Mi |,t i til it- are fully aware ol (hr
lli.n-ai;.! • I ri-nu die.-tor Di*env and LungM, under Ihe title*
ar iijia:dla*. I’iil*. I’liiMeS. Liniiuenla, .tr., Hint ar.
... : tiii ii.lil in Hi. ir nolii e ll,rnii|;fi I lie in virtpapers h>
V. , . ..fad*. : I i*. 11l- Ill*. My iihjeel in waiiiuß- thfii not.
1,1 j.ql.li. jli. 11. I 1.1 inline. 111. J.iddie, „r l leant thoee
nil ne I'.llti- ••-•*.. lo mi- one I In.l eoriltiiiiri articles ot
r,, ill r,ilii,i.,Kii!i IJi.i.dt’ . I aui eoiiacioUM that in
.. doiua I tun in-iiua inoM nn|ii'i.l'e**iiniali.v.anil dernga
1,,, it) ia I),, iu■ i re- Hos \leilii ill Seienee and the regulai
l>i in Viti.•■■( r- of Mi dicin'-. I refer to Woodinan’a Cherry
i:\neel.iinnl. vvliii'li i a leiriilii- remedy that 1 hue.-
u,ed vvilli in.ire-iii'i e.-.-llnm any “I lire iihiihl preuerip
fial; ii-e.M'-. I’ll) ieillllq
J. M. M mi.v.xti. M. V
G \1.1.V i in. Mlon H May 1, i5 .
(. it. U k'l,m\x-*-D'. i Hir: 1 have jjiven your Cherry
E.\|,ei lornut a lair iriiil and mil well |>leased* with Be el
le’ l-: la-tter tlnirt any nlbi-r artiefi. t ever met with. I
would lie |ili*H****l hi Imfi* you ki-iul nn- lialf a dojien hot
tie* iv till- I iea re I'. Re*| il-l* I lull V.
(( M. Maxon, M. D.
Till, iii'fpiirnrioil Inn* nllatneil a wide eelehrity tri,in
the uni.i-ieal ani'i-i-.*s wlileii line alteiidi-d it* line. Tor
ruuvrli'. mid*, and ill fuel, any piilmoiinrv eomptalnti
lliia inedii iin-. from il.i |>ei nliar |ti-nuertie,R*a dfimolveßt
and il -hhiGi in. power to all irritation* of the throat
will piiiUifily I,*- preferred to any other offered to tbe
pilhiie. A* an appetizer, <>r dvsjiepifi- remedy, it wit!
r.l a lie faiiiid ev i 111 nl, iU nntiii'iil and genial Avarmt!,
keeping lie- ili-i *llvepotter , in proper toue.
I!i ineialii'r thnt till, i tile only Cotigh Medieine tliai
Ii ii * sioad Hie teat of 111” no ditoil fraternity, tt is aanr
tinned tiv. nj.|,|iiveil id', and i-ez-oiiiinenited by the leadini;
Eliy ell inn,, of New V"rk ril.v. Every liottle in warranted
(o give untiata.-tionoi’ fie- money refunded. tVe gttarau
let* it to be lietter (Inin any Cherry Beetnral. Cod Liver
i til. or anything ilia- now ,-vtant.
J*i: I’riei* • Hie- Dnlhir a Bottle.
.1. * PEMBERTON 4 Ut*.. t'oluiufiim, U..
Only ax. rite lot- thi Count)
February 6.
DEEDS.
Laud Di ed- J a Hand form. L’blNCtly printed- bd for
sal* at tins uttice.