The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, March 01, 1856, Image 3

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StW Vork. 60 days .X 1 /, ijf ct. die sight. } 5 prem PbiLad’a, ” Iy, ct. dis -■ none Bostox. “ “ l}| %1 ct. dis - none C;u .ro>-- ■■ none. none Aur.ima Bank Notes 2 V- ct. dis —.. ■iESSEE 2V5 r* ct. dis KSSTOCKY “ “ if ct. dis \.Oarol’a‘- “ 2 ’ 55 ct. dis OfflJ> and Silver * 1 ¥ ct. pm ■ Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par R FRESH SIPPT-IRS, S Fresh Raisins: s Mercer Potatoes: Fruit in Cans: icle of Green and Black Tea— l and for sale ljv 6. MARCUS & CHAFF!X. I MUSCOGEE R. R. COMPANY, 1 COLUMBUS, FEBRUARY 11, 1850. ■ t A MEETING of Directors hold this day, a Divi ■ dead of Four Dollars a share rvas declared on the ■'i-al Stock of the Company, payable on and after the Ist 1! .March, at their office, and at the office of AV. P. Boater, Esq., Savannah, on stock registered there. D. ADAMS, Treasurer. COPARTNERSHIP. KYLE, EVERETT & CO. subscribers, stloeossors to Messrs..!. Jc .1. KYLE, Biavc this day formed a Copartnership, under tins “hu e name and style, for the purpose of transacting the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, iu all its branches, at the old stand of J. & J. Kyle. No. 100 ■load Street, where they will lie glad to see their “W -astomers and friends, JOHN KYLE, JAMES M. KVERKJT. JOHN C. CALHOUN. ■m l, 1850. F. C. JOHNSON. ■ ('"lumhn’s; Jail 24 ts COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. K J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS, A\ K associated with them Mr. *l. A. Girdnei. and 11 w ill continue the I ( lothiag and Tailoring Business <tt I'ir old stand, under the style of J. 11. Daniel A Cos. y also take this method of returning their thanks numerous friends and customers for the very ■iM patronage extended to them during tho past year, H V o !* j *.v renewed exertions to merit the ronfidenee in ., . Vor ie trading public. • lulu the new linn will spare no efforts to minister to •I wants of their patron*, it is hoped that those iiidebt- J’ ‘‘ not he unmindful of their accounts unsettled, those indebted to J. 11. Daniel on his old business, arel -wpirtfully notified that this is the last call. •finnary 24. ts AS FITTING AND GAS FIXTURES. ■ L are prepared to do gas lifting in all its branches. |W ‘ arge ami flue assortment of 1 Chandaliers and Gas Burners Ju ry description Ruitahle for stores and dwellings at. fW"Tces. [) u. THOM I’SON A CO. Jan I.l—tt IJ DISSOLUTION. WIOOKS & CARRIGER, having dissolved their lwM imi nerß *44P front and after the lirst day of January ol ' cl, l , y separate lint adjacent offices at their iis., 1 *"• where person, indebted to them can tiinl their fl)r settlement. T. J. BIUKtKS, ‘ 1:1 - J. H. ("AU RIG Ell. I 1 TO HIKE. \ - “ Utl. about IS years of age, very likely, itwil r,t Lite House aervanl. Apply at the Marine ft,' 0 , T. M. TALI,MAN. ■■''"MJ 22, iB6O. _j|J"l"irer and Times copy. J PORK TONGUES. iiai 11 rc, ” t '' ve d i ,n consignment. Id Kegs Pork Tongues. i at a, ° CARPETS H * VJ ’ ( <->ST FOIt CASH. in Void":', 11 !ot of line VELVET and KltL’S- V i,;,, 4 A|, **Fn'lN(l. at cost for cash. H ‘ - 1 FAMMIS & RtMINEY. W n ‘ II,V BUTTER, POULTRY, Ac. exix-Ueiq article of Country llnttcr. POULTRY. '-i-um n ‘ Hf *'• TOUI, f '- HB 1 26 Broad Ftrect. Bit, i„. MUSCOGIiE ■liF v AB,D LOAN ASSOC IATION. iff - lustaliucnt of one dollar per share. ‘'■ i, „n, J 0 0” Walurday next, (.March Ist). The A--o li* lire It. n Uetut 4 * le Columbus Guards Armory. Tein ’ff- -it It.,Vi i OU that evening at 7 o’clock, (Instead ol 1.1, ~o IUK ltN ldace of meeting.) -4 * • STERLING TYORIIi*#, Treasurer. ’llffit Pa imVANT DUNCAN DM. K. IIARNRTI. ’OPER, DUNCAN A BARNETT, Ll'Ve is A T rOBNEYS AT LAW. 1 marv Oworgia, and Crffwforil, AliDmmi. h* ‘* r > 2,. 18uO. 1,,, D bates. ■ ‘ S “ just receive,) u t , FTOVEt.I,’B CON FEC'fHt.\ ERV. LOOK AT THIS! 1200 PRIZES, $60,000. HAVANA PI.AN LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of tlie Stale of Georgia. 10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets! CLASS K. To he Drawn March 15, 1850, At Concert Hall, Macon. Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logan and James A. Nesbit. Ksqr. rite Manager having announced his determination to make this tin-most popular Lottery in the world, offers tor Maieli 15th, a scheme that tar surpasses any scheme ever offered in the annals of Lotteries, lamk io your in terest. Examihe the capitals, one prize to every eight ticket*. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000! ] °1 *15.00# ) ‘’ 5,000 ’ “ iJKHi ) ‘ .1,000 ’ “ ’ 2,000 ■ Uri/.esof .FlOOOare 5.000 I, 11 ‘* 500 “ 5.000 6b ‘■ 50 •• 5,000 !'2O “ 25 •• : 1.000 ‘ MIO Approx. Prizes nf 20 “ 10,000 ‘Oil “ *• 10 “ S.IMH) 1200 Prizes amounting to 800,000. Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50. I'riMs puysihlt* without deduction. Persons .sending money by mail need not fear its lieing lost. Orders punc tually attended to. Communicnttonscontiileutuii. Rank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering Tickets. Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. IW*Address JAMES F. VINTER, Manager. ft*h. 15-td Macm, Ga. XV. E, LO VE, Agent, No. 04 f*road street, Columbus, G. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! f|IHE subscribers have now on hand and rvjßyKi m 1 . X are constantly receiving, one of the larg est and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever offered, and made expressly for tills market, embracing every st vle of Carriage in use, such as— Cnlecheg, Iterlln Coaches, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish.i I'AMJ i,Y lIOCKAW AYS, and small, many vrry and ta*ty f suitahh.* lor om* horse. BOW TOX WAGrONS, \\ itli a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and finish, whieb, for durability and neat* ness, cannot le excelled, and are from most respect able manufactories at the North, and made uuder the pcrsoual directiou ot Mr. .1. I. .hupn's. All of which we are selling at the very lowest rates for ensii 01* an proved credit. Every article sold by us i*t our Kep<witory is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on lieing honorably and faiily dealt with —in proof of which wc respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to purehase, to eall oil us at the North-lCjwt corner of Ojitcfliorpt'mt llryan streets.opposite the fVr ry House. n. ,IAH* ES JHtOTIIKK. .N. It.—l Living a regular set of northeru Car riage AV oi kinni employed, we are ]reparel t<* execut’ Hr pal ring of every kind in the best possible manner with neatness and dispatch, at tow rates, at •f. 11. JACjrKK l KUOTIIEK> Carriage Ucpository, North Last corner tb;lcthorie ami JSryau stn?ets. op|t >itt i tin’ Perry House, t.'ohimhus. (ia. February t. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Til® lirm heretofore existing between Hr* >*.|l*m Tibet's X under the name of Vernuv . Ketor ,te O'., is this day dissolved by mutual cbuseiil. All persons indebted t*> Niiil firm wiil please make payment I*. Scalmvu Jones or James Veruoy. wlm arc authorized to settle anil collect the same: and persons holding claim- against raid linn t\ill present them to said Jones and: Vernov for pavment. ska nithn junks. J. T. IKTUIi, Uoitiiubu.-'. Ga.. Jan. l'>. Am JA'IJiS YU, KNOT. Ih*. business wiil liercaflcr l,e continued by JAMI.S VKGNOY i CO. .1. FOGLE, DENTIST. 01 KICK on Randolph, near broad Street. Kntroncc on Knminlpli street. January la. I v CUSHMAN, DENTIST. AVLNTKU BUILDING, 48 Mr street, Jan. 11. 4850. liu TIIE CLAYTON BANNER, Clayton, liurlionr Cos., Ala. 11Y KIKSK.It A POST. rpilJS Taper possesses a large circulation in the cwtir L ties of Harbour. I’ike. Dale, Ileury and Coffee; and t” tho merchantsof Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make know n their business. SCRUGGS, DRAKE & CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, (TIAIIIJISTOX, s. o. CELL A A THOMAS, WUOLESALK AND KKTAIL DEALUK.S IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., No. 42 broad SI reel, (Under Telegraph Office.) COhl MIH K, GEORGIA. r | Ml KY are in constant receipt.of Confectionery, L Fruits, Nuts, &C., tyhiclt Ihey offer to the pub lic at reasonable rates. Country dealers Win:ld do well to give us a call. No charge for packing. Nov. 0, 1 See.—tail A GOOD MEDIUM- EAST ALABAMA. THE AUBUHar G-AZETTE Slaughter & Holilleld, Auburn, Ala. / fOLU.MIII'S Merchants will consult their interest by \ ,availing themselves of the Gazette to make known their business. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir culation in a region of country that sloes a heavy trade in Columbus. Dec. C, GREAT SALE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Encyclopedias, and Valuable Scientific, Mechanical and Agricultural Work*, STANDARD LIBRARY BOOKS In all tlo various <l<i>artlJiciit of Literature, t< br sohl AT AUCTION THIS EVENING, ami every Evening tills wt*i*k. at early fia* ‘v. Light, at tin* Store No. *JS firourt struct, . jL nearly opposite the Union Hank. Terms Cash—Purchasers to pay tor ami j? Like nway their Hook* the ikiy i>iluwing rawsb each sale. < I.AYTON k WILKINS, February 21. Auctioneers. •YY.T AUCTION. BY A. K. AYER. VT tin- Market I louse on the First Tuesday in Mureh, ■<jr> Likely good family Negroes. All guaranteed us represented on day of sale. At the smile time and place. lot of Carriages, Horses, Wagons, Ac. Ac. February *Jfi. A. K. AYKII. Auctioneer. .IOHEPII GARCIA, IUIALEK IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, &c., One Door lielnw Andrews, Ridgeway & Cos., No. 130, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GKORGIA. WOODBRI DOE’S PALACE DAGUERREAN GALLERY, over Brook* A Clnipinuii's bine Drug Store. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. I I AVK you seen any of Dio new style of Pictures on J , Dias- : If not, rail and see. The Double Face Me lures are a curiosity, and are invaluable as true likeness es. No fiohug with these l’lelures. For taking children it is liu urpassed, reipiiring but a few seconds to take a life-like impression. A better expression ean be got by this process than bv any other, the time of exposure la*- iug so ..holt. Daguerreotypes from the smallest, for buckets or Rings, to the largest, lor Frames, taken in the must finished style. Some entirely new styles of caves, on hand and for sale. J. S \\ OODDItIDfIK, February ‘J7. Artist and Ambrotypist. •JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, DKAbKIIS IN <; i;< >( euilis. i’U< >visions. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corner Darren and Franklin Streets. Cfllumhus. Georgia, KKEI’ constantly on hand a supply of the best goods and are receiving produce from Tennesse which they sell low for f Vt ih. Flour and Meal of the l*est qn-lity always on baud at Mill pri. es JOSEPH JEFKKRSOS. Feb.2B lint J 11. HAMILTON PiolVsmii- XVnod's Unit’ Restorative IF, no doubt, tho most wonderful discovery of this age 1 of progress, for it. will restore permanently, gray hali te its original color, cover the head of the bald willia most luxuriant growth, remove at once nil dandruff'and itching, cure all scrofula and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald head, etc. 11 will cure, as if by magic, ner vous or periodical heudaclie: make the hair soft, glossy, aud wavy,and preserve the color perfectly,and the heir from falling, to extreme old age. IVe Could give tile testimony of more than one hun dred thousand to the truth of every word we have writ ten. Fee circular and the following : The following is from a distinguished member of tin medical profession : Ft. P u t., Jan. 1. 1855. I'UOFEFFttR (i. ,1. \\ <N>D— Dear Fir: Unsolicited. I send you thiscertiticate. Af ter being nearly bald for a long time, and having triul all tile hair restoratives extant, and luiving no fait li in any, 1 was induced, on hearing of yours, to give il a trial. 1 placed myself in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed with a good stiff’ brush, and tin- Hostora lire tlp-n applied, aud w ell rubbed in, till the seal p was a glow. This 1 repeated every morning, and in three weeks the young hair appeared, and grew rapidly front August last till tile present time, and is now Brick, black, ami strong—soft and pleasant to tile touch; whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it, aud that little was disappearing v> ry rapidly. I still use your restorative about twice a week, and shall Siam have a good and perfect crop of hail. Now, if i liad read of these things—and who lias not l lint have not soon hith erto any ease where any person's bail- was re dly benefit ed by any of the hair tonics, etc., of the day; and it real ly gives me pleasure to record the result of my experi ence. I have recommended your [ireparation to others, audit already has a large ami general sale throughout the Territory. The |>roplc hero know its effects, and have conlidcuco in it The supply you sent us. as whole side agents forthe Territory, is nearly exhausted, ami daily iniptiries are made for it. Youdeservecreditfor your discovery: and J. for one, return you my thanks IV r the bcnelit it inis done me, for I certainly bad des paired long ago of ever effecting any such result. H ours, hastifv. J. \V. BOND. Firm of Bond A Kcllog. Druggists. Ft. Paul. The undersigned. Kcv.J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regular standing, and pastor of the Urthnrdox church, at llrooktield, Mass, lie is a gentlemen es eonsL.erid le intlnenee. and universally beloved. iVH. DYE ft. KRoofc.HL.ui, Jan. 12. 1855. PROFESSOR WOOD— Dlaii Fir: Having made trial of your llair lieslo i-nliv t-, it gives me pleasure to say. that its effect has been excellent iu removing iiillammatiou, ilandriitl. and a constant tendency to itching, witli which f Lave been tronbleil from my childlioml: and has also restored my hair, which was lieeoniing gray, to its original color. I have used no other article, with anything like the sum - pleasure or pr >tit. Yours, truly, J. K. brack;. 114 Makkli st., Si*. Louis, .March 5, 1855. bfcttt Fir: I am doing an extensive travel in the West ami Fouth-western States, as general agent for Adams’ American Lincment, and would be glad if you would fa vor me w itli a consignment of Professor XV noil's Ilali- Rrstoratlve, to I feel assured that l ran iu trodure it in ninny |dn*.<‘B were it is not, known, as my head is a living tostinnmy nt’ its valuabh l inopyji’tx', inn ►lnrinjr the hair to its natural rolm. lam lbrtv years old.Hiid my hair was almost white; but after usiri'r three I halfpiiil botth's. my liair is as beautiful auhuril ns if was i at sixteen, arul nnieli improved in ;i||earain e. and 1 ■ would not be with<ut a bottle oil hand far the j*rieeof ten. 1 shoul'Jbe w.jy hat tend to any mat tor eon m eted with tin* Harr Reshwafcivr. f haveheeu for fifteen years engaged in the same imsiness. anti will bo ulud to litac IVom you soon. Verv res|erifuUv. WM. fi. HKi )OMH. -Stildat 11 1 Mark'd street, i fireadway, Now York, amt by all I>rnirjj;ishs everywhere. Ul kinds of lumilv jiatent medecims for sale.* on the , bust )"ssihl* terms, at J r nd''*snr U **"d > estahlishment, ! 114 Market street, .I- uis. .Sld in Culuinbu*-hy \\w tin- Tliomas A t’*. Ih*u.t;.e-i>is. | For talc in CVlinubus at tie- Shire nf KIVLIN. THOMAS A GO. Feh 2'J—bin FAIIMEHS’ AND EXCHANGE 15 VNK. OF ('ll AKJ/F,STON> K C. Agency id Columbus. I MELS “ii New York, FJiiladelj.liia. ( harleslun, I) Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at ‘ustomarv j SIGHT I.NCIIANdr. on tin* ahov* nulued eities, foi j sale. E. T. TAVMMt. A-ent. ’ Nov 10. dtl Office next door to the IN>st (tflh e. <O.Mi VAItD. miIO.SK wishinji f’OAL for Grates, can he su]}dled at L Slfi per T"ii. by cnllingHn do|l.\ IV. HOWARD. Nov Selma Coni Mine Company. COW PEAS. I Hushedp Cow IVas. rc*eeived and h*r sale lv JU JAMES LKH>N. 311111 SONS SPARKLING ALE. CASKS Just, received and for sale at £ STOYELL S CONFECTION KUV. !>*. . 11. OyJetkwjx Uoum*. BOARDING. V SMALL FAMILY ran'obtain hoard and comfort u-hlu room, hy erndv application at .Jan. 7. ‘ DK WOLFS DOAKDJNG ilOl SF. A. M. HULL, Wliolesale and Kctail Grocer and Commission Merchant, VT the old staijd of J>. Ellis A (%.. 14Broad street.Co iambus. lleecmlwr is —*t JLST RECEIVED. J,; BARRELS APPLES; C*) off barrels Planting Pott*M s': 2-‘ *• Onions: Iff •• Cranheioies. A. M. itULL, jun-i, iS,>b 14 Broad st. DU. 11. M. ( LECKLEV aA s rcuicvcd 111,, nllirc to No. 12i Broad St ICO t. front room over Perry Spencers Grocery Store. Office hours, from lmlf after cifrbt l*> ton oVlnrk n. m. iiinl from four to the o'clock )). m. .lan nary ]S. ts FINK AND COMMON TOBACCO. Jr ST rrieivcil n nil for sale, low for cash or lipprevid credit, HU boxes Hue ami coimmm Toliaceo. October 2l>—lf .1. .f. TODD. SALT. •)t W 1 Sacks Suit. recHvcil ami for sale by £\.nt .lAMKS I.KION. FACTOIIV YARNS. IXIITOItV VAliNSof all Nos.. O*oia fail-. Sliirfing, * Stleetiljo. Striiies,OottonaileH Ac..constantly *>n iianii anil for sale at factory |irlccs. by Oct 2b—tf J. ,1. T<*ll). JIST RECEIVED, VHNiI lot of Uaisimt in llo.xcs, also ii l.ti lot o| Figs. for sab 1 wholesale or retail, liy Doe 2 CKLLA t THOMAS. nUBSH sUPPliirs. | IST rei i*iveil, fresh | ‘ Dates, Anisins, Preserve*, at 42 broad at net. OHM,A A TIIo.MAS. BILLS OF LADING. Merchants’ bills of Lading printed ami for sale at llii office, at one dollar per hundred. I )RESTON A MKHIIKIiIi’S Celebrated anil I infallible Yens! Powders. Die best article iu tin-Cult cd States, for family uae, nianufactured in boston, con stantlv on band ami for sale, wbolesaW* ami retail, by J.J. TODD. Oct. 214. No. 2b Hast Side broad Street DANCING ACADEMY. A I jLIiN V. KOJIIBON. | >KtS leave to notify th*se who expected to heroine J[) patrons to bli second course in Dancing, that from the extreme bad weather,midother unfortunate Hrmni ptances, such an failures of tin; cars'. 4r„ prevontod him from meeting hintir-'t hut will he prompt in meeting hin other nn*nntmcntM. Ami having’ distrib uted Ins circular- in many fuiuilien, he in in hope* they will hear in mind 11 1 nt next Friday Kveiling in the second appoint no nt for an Assembly. and Mill be flu* one given—him the time for the find one has push'd—though all will h<* given as expressed on the Cardß of Invitation which w ill only prolong tin; time, two week- longer.-- And feeling under many obligations to the citizens of Columbus uud vicinity for the very liberal patmuag” heretofore extended to him in his profession, be-* again to notify them that lie w ill resume his Lessons on Satur day Morning next, (the -Oth instant), 1) o’clock. Aml br ing alouc now. (the partm rHhiphaviug been dissolved by mutual consent.) Pan uts and utiardiaus may rest assur ed that no pains will le spared, in aiding their children in all the branches of politeness; and a due regard will he paid to their morals. Columbus, .Tan.. 20, lkaf. iaw4w (. IRDIH SKKI). (IST received a fine stock best Darden Feeds. JAMKS MOON (illliAT TRIUMPHS .VXD LNP.VRAIxLELED A CCESS OF HIIODEh’ FEVER AND A GIE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA: Equally eertuin us u Preventive or Cu;o. NO POISON. PROOFS S Sue what the President of the PhurmaceutiOAi Society of Missouri, says of Rinses’ Fever and A^ueCure ? or An* tidote to Malaria : St. Lous, Mo., Nov. 10, nAYIXG noticed the certificate of chemtcitl njialysis given by the celebrated chemist Dr. J. H. Chilton, ot New York city, in fiiver of Rhoden’ Fever aud Agile Cure, that it contained neither Huiuine, AraerJc, Mer. carp nor Strychnine, and having’ received numorouß ap plications for it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. Rhode* fov the medicine. Since then 1 have disposed of a large quantity, mostly to resklents of this city, who hate inva riably bts n cured by It. ami to whom 1 can refer- I am, therefore, satisfied in recommending it to lx> all that tin* proprietor represents. EDWARD S. \Y HEATON, Pivsd’t of Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri. lliul the for Twelve: l tiuw ! Pkovii>kml, June lu'J, Jd6.. Having been informed of the illness of a p-or, hut worthy woman, who has not been fre e from Ft7or and Agiu* a mouth ut a time for the last twelve year* 1 , 1 sup plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Dura. She took in all four bottles w hich completely re stored her to health and strength, and us four months have now elapsed, there is no reason todnuht the perma nency of the cure. C. A. J’. MAHOF. Apotir caiy. 7 0 Bolt lea Perform 7 0 Cures* Oonstantixk. Mich., .Sept. 24tli, Jamk£ A. Rhodks, Esq.—Dear JSir:—l Imre jtlst sent an order to Anion ,V ilalliduy for another half of your Fever and Ague(’uit. It has sold lihe‘ : ILyfOakcs,'’ and 1 have only two bottles on hand. One r ason it lias sold, is because w hen I have heard of a case O) 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 lo pay for it. and they were all satisfied. I had one ease of Chill Fever whore it run four days, hut theistUfcfnmc ro see me on the sixth day well satisfies!. Truly voum, JOHN I*. GLAD : UNC4. M Bottles Perform ('urea. Mounk, 111., Sept. 24 lMnn. Mi:. Jam ks A. Rmodls—Diuir Sir—The lox of ‘‘Ague Cure ‘you sent us has all been sold and created a large ileinand for more; to meet which w have ordered frolU your general agent, at Chicago, J. D. Yervtugton. Its sale will only be equalled hy the number ‘/l Fever ami Aguft eases. Hoping these eases may be f;n , yet have a Ixjttle for every case. W<* iiutmlii ivspec-t-fullv yours. RICIIARILS A AIL I*. N. 11) Bodies Perform ID C ures LETTER FROM A POSTMASTER. M vxwell. Delaware Cos., Ohio, Aug. VJ. 18.1 Air. J. A. KiroiiKs— Dear Sir—Your medicine iras met w ith the most favorable success ip this neighborh?o<l. I have about five bottles left. J give it to them f first. •il no cure no pay.’ although J was not authoihzod by you to do.so; hut 1 took the responsibility on myself.— Hiil not a bottle has come Luck, and as J am aim st out i*t tile article L w ish you would forward me <>ue gross of the bottlos. if you sec proper to do so, and I .* 11 be punctual in payment. I inclose fifteen dellais •>. the medicine 1 have received, for which please stn g me a receipt, hhip the cure tome as soou as you ear.-^-tiiere never has hoeu as much Chills and Fever since I lived in the State, as at present. Yours, Ach RICHARD MARTIN, P. to. ;i 1 Boltin Perform 21 Cures. Pim; Run, Mich., July 21, itwA. Lib *!• A. Riioi):;.'—Hear Sir—Your Cur** for th 1 Fever I and Ague Ims tJuus far jierlbrmed wonders. !( his not failed in one instance to effect a quick and permanent cure. Some who have been troubled with the cMstress • Oj- dlkcase lum: been t afircJy cured by usiug only one bfdtle of the Cure. Plea.-c send u< immediaely tour |j. as we have but three bottles remaining. Truly you if. LATHROP X MOLT AN. Cni’f of Panama Fever. IMjovii'K.yck. Sept. 22, 16 Mr. .lames V. RL*>d , s—Having been entirely cum! l*y vojiv remedy. 1 take pleasure In assuring 7on of the i cue fit it hnslieen t* me. I was first attaclled by chills and fever on the Isthmus nt Panama, several ! mouths Mince, and in spite of the different, remedies and treatment 1 adopted, my health grew wow* until I commenced the us** of your Fever and Ague Cure.— Since that time I have no s had a single chill, f.nd am now in the enjoyment of good health. Wishing v >ni’ nt Mlicine the succ *ss that it m r r-. I r**mrn truly your**. Til GAINS G. ANDREWS. I. O. O. F* Ju another column >t to-day's paper will h* i‘c'*)ff*l au Hilvrrlisjc*mi*ni for “ Rhodes’ Fever anti Ay tio Cure, i ‘Vi: an notl.i tin* Inihil of puttinj'mediciuoH, but L.slre 1 to say. for the benefit; of the afflieteJ, that T Yui. N. i Howe, .'krulmnl. who has It for gjiif*, Iu ; forms us that h<* soll several dozen bottles, anci iu j every ruse it has effector! ruro. This proven the mexli t in** to bo jso<ml, aiul We fake pleasnn* in it to'fore the not i*e off lie pithlie,— Oth! IVHoir. Jio^tffboro } Mil. .NV/J. 4. Kvideucc from n Clergyman I’T.YMOi TH, Riehlnud <V>.. Ohio. .Sept. 25, Mr. J. A. Rhodes, —Dear *Sir— I cheerfully testify to the value cf yow Autifinte to Malaria. One vorng la*ly in Ihe lamily of a tli rpym in here has taking un •• AGFE BALSAM” for some months without, any per inuneut benefit—a few Mays since she got- a totti*’ us <lie Curo and linn not hml a chill since. A youu<s n*an als<* usefi tin* same Balsam some time without relief until lie irot- a bot tle of your Ortre; So far if werks like u chnnu. Yours trnlv, Rev. A. f. I>UBOS. fiKSolirUrd Evidence from a Phyff.clan. Montu jj.u), likL, Aug. *27, ISx#s. J. A. RiioniuS—Dear Sir —I have been in Ihe pr* ti< e tis Medicine here lor about three yuara, au.l can e*>n- reeommeinl your medicine, huving Ufv**l t ! myself ami prescribed it in a Dumber of install'-.** with fn rO'f'l filler’ V.v. Ri*spcctfully Vff'B'!'* IV. (i. SPENCER. Xo. 11. JL K., tia., Jan. 1. 18od. Your Agin* i hire lias overcome all prejudice o L> itr norifs. ams jiiven satisfaction. A gentleman jut called who has been fully cured hy only one hofih', and de sired me to recommend it to everybody. I shall do ail I run in its sale. ‘V. A. ffAVLFS. If any U>dy l**sin s further rvideuces, they tfUl find it in every bottle of the CTRL, which ih l>iu intro duced as rapidly pessilde in o every town aal village in the Fniled States, Canadas, Ac. Tlie emiiicr t t c*h *m | isl. Dr. J. R.t’Lilton. of New York, certifu s to its per fect imiweiice. It is therefore optional withal) to have ili** Fever and A gin* or not. just as they picnic ! etui also say that a great many of my largest < odo merf* me those who a year ago were reluctant *ven t* take the Lure on commission. They thon.chl t;s pieat claims and pretensions could not be realised, Now fhe\ endorse them all. and it will he noticed that the lc tt*rs of which l publish su h immense quantities ar> always new and late dales—altogether they would inert* than till any newspaper, and prove the fact of a •.rei.ter u *■•, < •>'! ami sale than everutt*udedany other AjfiiOßemedy. Tlif Crou'iilngGlory of Hie Cure is its HARMLESS Os AR At ‘TE!*. whhh allows it.-? free use an a preventive. Thus proton ted ta using a fwtt!• or two during the warm and * hT:Iy sen n<>t a man woman or child in the t'uitcl would ever have a single attack of Fever r*uc’. Ar*n*. Rllioiis or Vclluw Fever, or any iorni of dlseari from tin* atmo.Kpht ri< poison Malaria, to Wi ‘ch th.* i ’lire is a [fret nntiftht'. If i* also unequalled for quick aud ixiituineiU effects jis a Restorative, giving new life and strength to uit whose const Hut lons hare been shattered oi weidciic.l by A l id* *t Bilious diseases, night sweats lan*:uo*’ an.l de. ‘•Hit y or any kind of in tempi ran* e or ilissipatio i. JAMB'#. A. RlH*Dl , >. Proprietor Provalen't’ R. Aud On* Male by KIVLTV. TIIdMAH A Cos. flu., oiilff iif/ettf#. Kivlin/riiomiis tv’f o, .lie Distiibntli) Agei.t:?fo ihe pioprietora. D*ah*rs buying of h.. T. X Cos. will shvm all expenses on th<* Cun*, a- kivltrt. I'iiomH- A C‘3. r noll af fbe verv lom est prices. JAMES M. CMIUCUI, Agent af bphitllp *(g Ala. DANf’ORTH .V NAOEL Will hu|i)/I,v l’b>sicinus with th? NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, I’rcpari-il only hv X. XV. SEAT, M. D., Ki ll X orl , lli-ing mi Originu! Discovery, Invuliiffg u NEW Dll INr I JO.lb Hy which tlie tjn positive condition ot the . vit#m called Fever, Is i.hjiuged to the normal or Healthy -fate directly and without loss of vitality. removal. IIOTCHKIfiS, FENNEK &, BENNKTT, WHOLESALE (.lUKKRk, lin porters ami J*tfdM*rs of JSIIANDIES, WINES. Art*. Also, agents aud drain a in X'irginij MittiHimtttu-eil ToLucfo tul lfaviMut CIGARS, Have n-imii* il to Nu. 40 N'esny Street. n-ai .ff” LsA'i"? ll..use, MAY YORK. New York. Jmiliary I. 1850. IUVLIN, THOMAS A < O. n/*VI-; orilered t'roni New York u lull siijffily wl the _ most extraordinHry nieilletiie of the nge, Dr. N. W. Boat’s Negative Electrio Fluid They Mill In- in receipt of tlve gross on the 10th laitcßt. I'h.vsieinijH hi e labile* ted to call Mr J y Fehroary 5. Hew Principle ! New Remedy! No i oison! Rhodes’ Fever und Ague Cure; (jt Antidotb to Malaria; FOR TIIE PREVENTION AND CURE iff Fever aiul Ague, i*r Chill Fever; Dumb AjU*, *H(t etlu-r lutcruiiUeut aud Remittent Fevort; Jo of llilieun Fever#, urc"m)ia:ilu(l by Typhoid 3ymp t-ius; Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever. Ship awl Jail Fever, General Debility, Mfcht Sweat a, a iid all other forma of iliactu., WHICH HAVE A COMMON ORIOiF IN malaria OR MZA.B UA. rpi|EßK iliaeiiaeM arc common to many localiti *” of the JL I'uitod Stutea: tmt wherever they prevail, North South, Ku,t or XViat, tliey all i .|imlly apring from the same inlaamMl ranee. The treat variety ol ayTnptonis ami forma of illeea.se ia ow ine piincipnlly to dlfi jrcoiea In aex, conatitution and habit, of the miff'erer.-; lut aa the eunee Is the same, they will all equally yield t a remedy that is competent to overcome o remove that e ittse. By the laws of Nature, every principle has its opposite,, aud for every disease, or cause if diseaae, th ,-e la are agent, or In other words a rpeciflc remedy. A1 Malaria, whether arialng from Marshes, Stagnant water, decompo sition of iiniuml and vejv table matter, oi even newly cleared lands, is the same in character and effect; U a pot sen floating in the atmosphere, cuusing disease to all who breathe it. In accordance with those unalnetable law* governing the unerring affinity snhlisttng hi tween op l>osites, there is In the preparation before us, offered to the puhlk-, Tlie Natural Antidote to Malaria, which neutralizes the i>oiscin whenever it comes In con tact with it. even in the up“u air, and when vnken inter nally completely purities the system affected hy it of it? baneful Intlnenee, aud thus restores Mid protfe health. The remedy is believed to be entirely new, arc in known to any Imf tho pmprietor, who distluctly cH -ff* the followingestrsordinu.-y results from ita u.,e: It will instantly rlux-k tho ague Inpersoud whole, a suffered for any length of tins, front one dy to twenty yea re, end by continuing its it.se, according .0 the direc tion ~ a radical cure will he effected; the pa lent rontlfc ultiS free from the complaint fur ever; uc'.esi subHeipieiH 1 expoaufo to malaria should make its ue i gain necessary In its operation upon tho poison in tho system, It will immediately relieve all the oistrcsslng >yx, tomi of bil ious or ague diseases, and whim the ifise.-vsu is cured, it will entirely prevent I lie accession of General Debility and Night Sweat*, which so often follow the administration Os other med cities. Tin- patient ut once begins to re ever appetite and strength, and continues to impure* until restored to perfect health. B.v its use Fo>>-i- and Ague may Lo tauished flail, every family and class iu tin community; farmers, mi chatties, and all laboring people tuny ho us:ug this artl . clc as u Pre ventlve, And pursue their respective avocations iu perfect .-uJM) from ague or bilious attacks during the e ckly season, which is often to them the oust vslnabl* part of the year. Siiu’c the iutrodnetkiu of the 4 I Hr: it svciv tiart ol the United states, its success Las been so complete and unvarying us to have fully proved these asecrtlnne In favor of its extraordinary mi fit. When these declarations wero muds at tke date of its inlitidnct'i'ii, they seemed incredible To mciy, even ol the most candid minds, lavaiis-- all ihe tesourcea ct science had been taxed in vein to subdue ague or billon.- diseases: and vviiiit was stiil worse for ugv.c aufferets, all tlicir remedies m- treatment, whether sciwitiffc ot empirical.have been limited to poisonous or destructive drugs, such as Arsenic, Quir.iiie. Mercury, S.illcldb, Ac The effects of these are sometimes worse than he disease they subdue, aud w lien such rente,lies tail or give only tenipomry relief, tln-ir poisonous effects tie superadded to the sttflerei s lir.t conidaint. iin this account ague sufferers should bo particularly careful about using any scent Fi-w-i amt Ague remedies, notwithatamling tlic makers ol” them uniformly aasejt they uiay he taken with perfect safety, even when It is tiotoriimsly well known that their potency depends solely ujion destructive poisons. Now. ns a prisif that tlie ItertVedy is not only valnabln on twisiimt -t-f Its piover to tutc diseases, but that it i also XVortUy of Pnliili: Coiifldettcc, Becaurc of its Singular and Entire llannlctUiMi, The following certificate from one of the most oalehrated chemists |u the United Stales has been obtained, and a copy of il is attached lo evi ty bottle : Navv Yoas, June 11, 1865. ‘•I have made a chemical examination of Rhciea’ i evii aud Ague Cure or ViitidotnUi Mularia. and have teeted it for Arseuic, Mercury, Qiiniho ami Strychnine, hut have not found a particle oi i iilier in il, nor have 1 found any substance in its composition that would r,,v inju l ions to tho constitution. •JAMES It. ( HILTON, M. D, CKimtot.’- it i- a atubboru fact, therefore, tiiat flits It-medy a destined uot unl.v to roiiev! the human family from malarious diseases, but to (lo au ritually gjod work by pi-cvi uting tin- taking of other medicines which do ham, Tho entire absence of any baneful ingrei.ient makes, this Heinedy uot more valuable as a Cure, tlu-.ii it Is as a preventive. No class of disease is so oafcily inatiageil tt the one under consideration, if the medicine lie taken in advance This is owing to the diseases being produced by one alii Hu- samti cause, aud therefore all, both resit* nts and travelers, should protect themselves by the timely use of this preventive, und uot wait for the poison already lurking in their veins, to develop itself in a violunr | attack. Take the Cure af. a preventive, and no destroy ! the poison before it dues lu.no. Full directions aud advict as to diet and lnt.its Os life prepared hy u distinguished Physician long resident in a Bilious climate uow accompany each battle. It will often lie fonnd nc -esanry to precede this medi cine by a mild cathartic or autibilions purgative. The very best thing for general use is a moderate doae of Castor Oil, the object of which is lo cleanse the stomach auil free tlie biliary pussapes. Ilemamhor that where this is necessary, or there is costlvsimss, itMraT ISTaKr-X or tin operation ol” the antidote will be variously ob structed. Only Caul lull-—lu n-rbitii spudded cases, pom the contents of one or mere bottles oi the Cura into shallow vessels, (dining plates.) und plate them iu sleeping rooms; for tiio vapor rising from th? medicine and also the air wafted across, or circulated over the dr-gv of it, utter the liijilid Is evaporated, will counterac t and ceslroy, to u ilegiee commensurate with its exp sure, Uu miasmata or poison contained in th* apartment This mode ~f exhibiting Die Cure should likewise be resorted to when very yo tng iwfants are exposed to lualarioiis situations. The bottles iu which this mciifcriue Is put zp have the words, -Kimm-s’ Fevsß sp Aden Oure’* blown lu th? glass, and on the outride wrapper is the uame of ths medicine, (the copy right o whicti is secured) and the signature of tin jiruprk-i>r. i'liese precaution* art taken to prevent counterfeits mol imitations. TMK HhLHM U mu ITS JI IVLSS 1? fcXTmELV CfOX ii; ai nvl .vtfcttiTS, wliun-ver introduced and nssd. These will be cousidei'i and suHiciett. Prepared ami sol-i bv the proptieloi, JAMES A. RHODES, I'iovid-h-e, il. 1, A SOI TIIF.n~N~ItEMIiDY. Mail? by I*i-of. O. O. XX’oadui an. .\>w oi lcuut, LuuiHiaim .1. K. PF.IMBKRTOK & CO, HiV'K received tin- a)')iointit>oiit from the proprietor lor the nolo agency of Wood in h n's Cltriry- KijMd'ttHttUt, tin- iiieilii iiie tlint has crested M (li an egcit.iuent fct the Nin th among the Pli.vsieu.ps, i.ud lias been tronounceil l>\ all ii-Uii have Head itr- b-ing I'm tapsrtor to any Cherry ivctnrnl. VViaaltcsns Cheiry Fxpectorantcoli lun- tlie active medical ijutilities of the YoiJcw JeratniDc, the pure ilecia iiou of VVl.it Cherry Hark, sod iinoy other valuable Ingredient* that ret ib-1 f tsr better th’sn OE.v oilier Ceiigh viedii'ine lu itilr country. HKvOMMJE.M’DATIONS. Nt* (tiit.itixs, AprU V), ISS.” Deal Uo public gem rally are tolly aware ot the tlarit- u is of reujudlusfor Dltetirod Luag-i, uo<ler the trCee ./i -i. pm i Ila,, Pills, Plant*. ILiniment*. Ac., that nr* dolly hr,night to thuir uotico Uirotigh the oenspacers by way of udvertieeuients. M) elj :ct in wiling thix note for publication, is to luduee Hie public-, or et les>d thote who are afflicted, to use otjs ts ut contfc ‘BS urtlrlaa ol Jtml f’,, in Mm. tes f arn cc-.sdoits that in so doing, I am acting most t npiotessionally and dsrogu tot ily to the interests of Mis 1 isuee aad the regular Practitioner, ol Medlc-iue. i refer to Woodman’s Cherry Kxpeetoraiit, which is a seiedtitic remedy xhat I hare used with more Hiin-ess thaii any of tlm utii&l pr?*cHp tiotis u.ed by PliyeWnns. I. M Maisiakt). M. D G.VIIATIN, Midi , Jliy 1, Ho u O. ib XVisjumvx—ll* er Sir; I have glvua your Cheny l-ixpeetorant u fair trial and nu well pleases with Its es le ts; better than any other article I ever met with. J would be pleased to have you * >nd trie ha.f a doren bot tles bv the hearer. Respectfully, W M KUffoN, M. D This |>rep.irtloii has eltiiinel a wide efcjebrlt) lion, the universal suceesai which has attended its uss to. loiiotis, ro|d, and in fact, ;ir,y pulmonary complaints, this uiedli iue. from its pecul'er properties as a dissolvent anil its Msithlng power to ill irritation i of the throat, will |>roliahly lie prwterrei! to any other offered to th tmhlir. As an nppatixei', or dyspeptic remedy, tt will also be found excel lent, its uatural and gwtilal warmth keeping the digestive powers in propet font. Keuieiuls-r tliui this is tho only Cough Medicine that lias stood the test of the nodical fraternity. It it fan tinned by, approved of, and r*cnnuuonded *l7 the leodlug physician* ut New York city. Kvery bottle |i. warranted to give satisfaction or tin* m may refunded. XV# guoran tee it to ia: better than any CUurry Pectoral, Cod Liver Oil, or anything else now extant. O'© Price—One Dollar a Bottle. J. 8 I’F.MMKRTUN A CO, Colunbu*. U., Only agents for tills county Fatiruai-y 0. deSds ***” Land beads of a good form corr*tiy prioted, and for sale at this office.