The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, March 01, 1856, Image 4

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NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, t>rrpniTil l> A. AV. S*-t, M. D. to i.,,ii why it should bn luted iiiKtouri of 1*0) othef 1 ,rll f incut in oil FYhrih- affeettofM: M.—F.cniiuin)’ Os Time. —As only •* -sere nth i Hii ordtinuy time i* rcQulreil to effect cur,-. Id.--Economy of Monry,—A* it e,,.*t> l,nl “ l "’ •ti 11. -Economy or Keeling—A* il *avc* t 1..- .iii. t : inc <.r long *lcklic** oml the contoqnont treot incut t tii. HiiiTinunri- of tokhfff unii^-afi ny do*,-* of medicine, their njlerotlon, and tlo- pum of i..i, K , .pnttncniPiil: but little of the fluid being iircemarv, and I hut filumnnl: in it* effect*. 4tii. - Economy of riiouulit. —A- when ktiuMii.it w ill remove nil dread mill anxiety ut present wincing. i*-.|’ titK ti'l'ril"nfl.M-t.iou-.: particularly while a iliutr liienit id nick. .'■Hi. Economy of ilcnltU.-An the *ytcin ■ t nut reduced. and <-unwiqiicutly rucked; nur id the fever • uitfect l. !*• followed by chroiiii- disease. iWIi> —Economy of J.f fc.—A the cure inclfocted before and without reducing the patient, conKi'qooiitly lemuviiiK. in ti corrcdpumUnif dogi-ec, nil danger of ii fatal termination. Other tendons might lie added, hut lliene m-e ileimieil efficient to mil inly nil rlnn.ted and perdolid ill nil rmidi tiond ol life. Thu ill .me rtSaaollH are morn particularly ttpplii able to the treatmeiit on the flint attack, l.llt Mill apply with eipinl force to cased which have boon diilijeet ed to or have her,,me reduced. eoneHtxindillg of evure •o the nature of the case at the time it id hist udmhil*- tered. An thin remedy given do prompt, eflcoiual luid permit iient relief, iii ail ordinary cased, uheii used noon after the attack, persons enu scarcely realize that they had l.eeii really miicli dirk, and very naturally conclude lli- y were not attacked with fever, and if so, “it was trilling a little cold, u-hlrli gave alarm—it could have lieun nothing <lf owuecquenee —it would have passed oil with out anything—that medicine had noetic, t.” The goiioi'iil impression on tint sulnect of fever id such, Unit (In,light* not unlike the above follow (lie cure of a coiiimon case us naturally ns men think at all; and it is not until the indf vklual has witnessed many case*that he can fully i.-alue the truth: and even then he may conclude thorn all very ti Iftlttg; cases, which would have readily yielilcil to any dimple, medicine, yet peraou*, though they have ta-dii thus successful iu perhaps hundreds of cased, must expect that there will cased ,*-cur where there id some organic or local cans.- so great as to require particular attention, or though sucoesslul in roduciug the fever, it will again rise u the influence of the “Fluid” losses olf, as the eJteiling , aii.se may still exist. Ills lo guard Hguiuat disappointment ill such cases that f have given and fr.spu-ntiy refer to what 1 have called a “sy nop-si-.” lli-mnrkd on Fevers in (■cueral- On this sulijeet 1 wish to he fully understood. Itv the term ‘•Covers,” I eouiprehend all febrile idle, lions to which the tinman frame Is subject, including small |k>\ and other eruptive fevers: but as they arise I■ \ a great variety of causes, uud In (juite dissimilar constitution* and habile, they of course differ considerably iu their development and exhibit a variety of forms m types; ynl all are distiiigiiMhud by the same general iliaruitei istlcs-tliat ,and undue excitement in the circulatory and nervous systeind—inducing more or less unuuliti-ul fre quency iu the pulse, sense of limit, dynes* of the -kin. debility, Ac. To show tluil I am not Mindly alone iu the ..pinion I advance. 1 quote from the celebrated Prof. *J'. Matson, ..f King * College, l.ond.m, whose wurk on the - I’rip. i pies am I I’ractU-e of Physio” is a text liook in many of our medical colleges, und consequently sUnuU'.inlunllun iff/. Hit pngs SIM, lie says ; —"We hear cimtiniiully. both iu and out of the profession, different species of lover spo ken of. Uy the public, Typhus Fever, Brain Fever, lliliou* Fever, Futrid Fevey, Low Fever, Nervous Fever, Ac. And systematic writers are lo tin- lull as particular: .Mucous Fever, Ataxic, Adynamic, (Instm-Entcric, and so fort ii. Noif, admitting tliat fever allows itself under various forms. 1 am persuaded Unit the effect upon tin mind of all this yob-division, is bad and hurtful. It encourages a disposition, already too prvvuleut, to pre ■et ibe for a disease according to its name. Thera is no line of genuine distinction between continued fevers, that call be relied on. They run iuseusihly- into each other, even tin, most dissimilar of them, and are often t to. cable to the same cause.” Tim above is a great fact, one worthy of ruineiubi auce end I would impress on your minds the folly of hunting up or troubling yourself about a “ name,'’ if yon have lever, treat It at, once hh hereafter directed, and you ‘fill be well instead of any distinclclmrueter being de'vel .ned, so as to be properly named by the most scientille. This assertion Is no hypothesis based on closet specula tions or visions of mind, hut on experience at the bed side of the sick, in hundreds, aye, thousands of eases (by myself and others) under a great variety of cir cumstances, seasons and climates. Knur this in mind, and treat at mice without regard to name, and rest assured you will soon he freed from all dread of linger ing and dangerous fevers, lint ns cases may have be come developed In-tore the “ Fluid” is given, either by neglect, or under some other treatment, I will describe as briefly as possible the proper course to he pursued iu all of the most prominent fevers, though the” Itulcs” and “Synopsis” will lie amply sufficient for all those accustomed to attendance upon the sick. Hubs important to be observed in oil cases in using the ‘ \cg“tils’ Electric Final. Ist. It should he given in three or four times its own quantity of water, and may he sweetened or not at pleasure. ad. I‘atienls must l.e freo from all currents of air, (though tliere should always Ik. free ventilation in the sick room,) nor attempt to go about while under its in ttllttlK'f*. 3d. It must lie continued whenever the fever subsides, >i is evidently passing ..If; to ho resinned when it begins to rise again, should such be the ease under any circumstance*. ■tth. W lieu the lever begins to subside, patients must be loft perfectly quiet; lice from all excitement; should not bo questioned as t*. their wants or feelings, nor attempt to converse, read or take any exercise whatever, till lUeir own natural/reliiifis, independent of all extern ueous influences, induct them to rise or speak; nor should any conversation lie allowed iu thoir hearing, iu which they may feel more or loss interested, hut be left quiet to all intents and pm |Kist >. 6th. Fluids should he allowed, while giving it as plentifully, and us long as the patiout desires and no longer; they Ml ay consist oi cold water, mucilaginous drinks, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or teas, cither old or warm, as |n tics may prefer or patients desire, llth. .should patients cxjicririii-a any oppression or liutnes while in the lying iKistiue, so it* to occasion a isutlussiicss ofler tile 1.-v.-r hits passed off, t.r cuongit to cCasioit litem 1.. speak of it, they should liavo a little sine, toddy, cuiuphor, inertsituru, loinouatlt. witli a liltlt‘ spirit, giugt-r, or some other stimulant; or the face and hicant may he bathed iu told water; either of which will give immediate relief. TABLE OK DOSES. Far children of turn year or under, from ;| to s drops. •• over I and under g years. •• it to la ” - “ ft “ •• 1” to;g| t. ” •* b “ 1” “ “ 20 to Ml “ ” N “ Id half to a tenspoonfnl. Ail pecstius over til teen considered its adults, for whom a teanpoonful is a common dose. Old itersous do not iequire a* limeh a- young, or those in the prime of life; nor females, as a eeoeval l-nle, as much uh males. There is in. particular .-are msqissHry in giving it to . hildren--those of ten years of age frequently having taken lull iloses; hut 1.. v a little guide, 1 have given the tbove table, with thy remark tliat. as a general rule, hildren require more than adults in pro|s>rtion. By observing the above dheclimis. the medicine will he found agreeable in nil of its effects, the expectations of the most sanguine realized, ami many perfectly natonished. My object iu Is-ing thus particular is, that tint full henetit of Uie medicine may In. obtaiueil, ami it..loti account of any actnal tawssitg of suclt strict ob ervati.es. It t UttMs i* lit mil tent Fever. tike H teasponfnl of “ Fluid” (set. rule Ist> oner in IWO hours, till tilt, fever is evidently passing off; this constitute* lite whole tieatiaant in all simple cases of fever, with suclt observance* ns are set forth iu the “Rules. Hut should there be prominent local symp toms, or known local existing cause-, they should lie attended to at once, avid while giving the •• Fluid.” See Synopsis. If in any cane the bowels are particularly constipated r routined, give it cuth-r , (see auxiliaries) w ith the iltst isirtiou ; they must 1., .q>cm>d or the fever may rise , ugaiu. Wltei-e the fever la very higli, pnlae running 110 or upwartls, uud the jmtieiit is uot particularly auaceptlhle to Uie influence ofniediciu.—net easily ojiernted on Ity medicine generally—* double iloac, or two teuspoousful may let given at tirst with nilvantage. and even lepeate.l 01 two hours-—if it—the pulse—lias not iteen ,*dV. iW. time showing the medicine bus taken effect. Uuthiug tie- mirtace with water at an agreeable temperature, the saline wash, vinegar or spirits and ...iter. 111 these difficult cases, will afford relief and aid the modtrilie much in taking effect. Congestive Fever. (live two tea spoonsful and repeat every two hours nil ilm poise becomes more full and soft, thru only a iou poonftil. to be discontinued as thefov. r subsider As the hovtels ale generally couflned, and it is frequeutlv very difllt-nlt to get medicine to operate iu tills diseas.. no time ghoqld Is- l.wt to get them open, give some active cathartic with the Fluid” aud repeat as may be necos ary till it operates: cucma* (injections) may also I*, cud to advantage ; uiati, mustard to tire extremities, or iiietltm (iubtdug) with tllb liamU or flannel; also, ,xdd application* to the head. Quinine may !*■ added to the Fluid” if thought advisable. Sts- Vervnnt Fevrr. Typlius, Miipnntl Putrid oi- si|Mitteil Fever. As the*, fevers are all of one character, differing mainly iu degree, being all of a low grade, the pulse small and wiry, vv ith a general great depression, there Is no practlcul us* in separating them—at least so far us my treatment is concerned In these low fevers, when telly developed, n little patience will lie required; still •- imparotively little, a* tliev frequently run Weeks under th ootninon treatment, while with this but a few day* will be ms'oiMirv nt longest to establish a permanent t on valesceuce. The treatment should he commenced—which luuv immediately follow any other without detriment—with u toaspoouf.il of “ Fluid” every two hours, till the pulse becomes fuller or larger in volume, then to be continued one* in six or sight huun till the fever entiruly subside!. In bad cases, from three to live grains each ol i/mitAie and capsicum fOnyenmt imppei) or some tonic and stimu lant (see auxiliaries; should lie adth-d to each dose. Tile Ikiwi'l* should lift Itept Sp-tltTy opei). and small portions of some hcitntir should 1..* given occasionally, even though the bowels should la 1 very lon-'-, lie patient should be sustained hy nourishing and miicilageuons drinks—wicli as are in common use in such rases.— Where tin skin is very dry, sjiongiug the surface as di reel.st in hiUott* fever, will be found advantageous. Tonics shied.l he used during ra'uvalescenr.*. in alt eases which hilv.- heeoiiio ie.bleed. Pneumonia, Typhoid Pilenniunia, Lung or Winter Fever. riive a leris|KKinfiil of Ihe “Fluid” every two hours, with it wiuo-glusaful of a strong deta.ct ion of bom-set; or Intlf tlm quantity may Im given every hour til) relieved. then, at longer iutei vais, say out-e in six to- eight hours. The lioneset tea should be given warm till tin- violent symptomsure allayed, nr the patient is relieved; then cold; fomentation*, mustard plaster, or something id the kind, to Im applied over tin-stat of paint keep tlo bowel* gently open. Variola, Varioloid, lliilieoln unit dearie -11 ii n t or K mall Po*, Varioloid, Mcaslrs, and Scarlet Fever. As all of these diseases are attended with fever, which in fact is (he most prominent symptom, the treatment differs line little from tliat of t-oiiiinon fevers. It.-meiiiln-i’ never unit hi loam tlm “is,” whether it is nn or the other, t.r neither, as they nil oommenee v’ith J'ertr, loil treut it at once; govern the fever and there will l.e 1... trouble; tliere will lie Inst tilth eengtioit even in small pox. This, to most minds, isatn-vv Idea, anddoMhtlcs will lie regarded with ridicule liy mtiny. I nevertbelt-s . lioldly make the nsaerlion, tliat small pox, If treated n 1 diretd, i"HI lie cut short: attended with but little erup tion; little or no pitting, and tlinl there is no /ic‘ssilg ..I its running its ordinary comsc. On (his I will sink.- not only my i-cjmtuUon, but all that I bold most dear: besides, on this subject. I have good authority; that of i’l-of. Hats.lll, previously quoted. lie snys, page 3V-j ; “You may abate tin- force of Ihe eruptive lever, and keep dbwn. it Is believed, the number's)/the pastnles by spline purges. Ac.” Here is the admission that it may In: done. 1 nave not only proven it mag /*'. hnl ho been, done ill tiuniorou* ea*e* that oeeurred .at board ship. Pee the ncCount appended. Hive a teasfSsinful or more, according lo tlo- urgency oi the case, with a dose of suits or castor oil: repeat the Fluid one.- in I wo hours if necessavy, until Ihe 1.-v.-rsub sides—though tine or two doses Is genera ly sutlieii-lit: lint it should lie given unit repeated suflieipiit ly to keep Hie fever under control. \Uien tin* tlmstl is nifeci. and. any ol the ordinary gargles may 1..- used, mid Ihe surface Lathed, as thought advisalde. lit our ease, on tin- ship DmliesstiOrlvao'. H e l.nigii. ami fallen, u. re so min i, swollen tliat tin palirat could not swallow or ..peak, nod lie win cured t*v drU|.plilg Ho- Fluid on ilia tongue, drop by drop, till lie could Mvalltrw . Mh.-n it Mas given ill teiispiHinlnl dn.se* ererg hour, till nil alarming symptoms disappeared. Tlo* swelling of tiie Hn-oid was reduced so us lo citable him to take io.ii r isluucnt in ab.ml. twelve hour* by the Fluid nl.oi- I set! to we I the throat frequently, il i- ■l. 1111. M • the Inst t/oi'ffh iu all su’ li eases. I’ttcrjivral or ( liiitiluil Fever. i This hei-Hofoi-e painful, .l.uigeioo,; ami alanuiiig malady to hlii.-li Hie mother is liable, w ill y ield In lie \egntiti- F.h i-trie Hu id with stab readln. *-, as |i. serin to t.e of little consequence. Asliigle.li.se or two of a traspoonful. almost ill variably giving entire mid p.q- lent relief: no alarm need lie enterluilied, as the Fluid will hit.-si it in a stn.it time. Ii shuiild I.*- re peated ns long ns the fever continues, lls ill oilier . o -e-. I The iH.wefs of colilse should lie attend, and |... Inconnei lioit with this subject. I lcl'iTiiit from mskiug a lew geticntl remarks, wlii. It, if regarded by tlo- ladies, will save Ilieni nun h pain mol suffering. Ii is to inl'.o in I hell! of the happy rffi r! of Hie Fluid ill many of I heir trials. In rliild-liirth, il rela.'.iiig aud siKitliing r-ft.-t-t deprives the labor .3 much of ils pains and difficulties; it must 1..- (riel to lappreciated. Painful menstruation vv ill be relieved at om - by a e..io and retiring. It. slicssm-.-s. nervous irritnl.il ft v. or n fob I taken ut a delicate time, is easily relieved by ils use; in short, il is one of tin- most convenient and effectual remedies for many of the ills of females, ii not the most so..fnny medicine known. liaeffeet is nuib i m. relaxing the xvliolc system, removing nil excitability and U-itabillly of the uervuus as well ns the eirculali.iy. It will not force sleep like opiates, blit il will sooth ni.l quiet the system so that, one ran sleep natiiridlv and healthy: hence its use ill Ho many m-e.-. Synopsis. To avutil coustiuit repetition, and condense tin- trt-al m. lit as much as possible. 1 give under this bend general directions till-all . uses. As the Negative Electric Fluid will cltange the condition called lever, or subdue and control it under all circumstances, vv itliout regard h> the *Mule it may lie or ouglit to lie called, il should be giv cn vvlierevcr or whenever it exists; yet it. eannot l.e ex pected to control all organic or local causes, which, when sncli exist, must be removed iu order lo effect a permanent cure. When such indications <* cm- in any ease. Ila-v slo.iild be appropriate means, ami these sohuld la- given while giving the “Fluid,” and iu connection with it, when occasion requires, as they will then more readily net. producing more general effect, beside* no uuuecesstti-v time will then he lost. As the -, Fluid” alone will sub due the lever, 1 call all else auxiliary treatment. If the bowels are costive, give a cathartic (see auxili aries) xvi Lit (he lirst dose, or statu after, aud should it fail to operate in due time, repeat tlic dose; if attended with diaii-im-a, give something known to be good for tliat complaint, though if caused by irritability, the “Fluid” will soon relieve Hint condition : if severe local pain or inflammation, apply some stimulating liniment, a mustard planter, a blister, fomentations of hitter herbs, or, perlnqis, cloths wet iu cold water, to the part: il violent pain iu the huml, apply cold water, ice water, if couvcuiuut, or some cooling application, and bathe tlm feet iu hot water; if the lever is very high, skin dry and hot, with great suffering, sponge or Indhe the whole siulaco with water at an agreeable temperature: “the saline wash,” vinegar und water or spirits and water, either will afford great relief uud aid the medi cine in taking effect, after which there will Is- no trou ble; If Hie patient hu* been reduced or is much prostra ted, give tonies mid stimulants, particularly iu low ‘ fevers, in uhseuce of lever or when indicated: also, during convalescence, when the patient lias become re duced ; if there is nausea ami vomiting, tliat must l.e allay ed before any medicine will remain on the stomach to tlo any good : for this purpose 1 generally give some gentle emetic t>. cleanse He- stomach; warm* water, if given plcutituliy. will answer every purpose; when the stomach has settled, give tie- “ Fluid” and a cathartic it neeosKtvvy -. iu short, treat ..11 the prominent symptoms us you Would unduv ally other circumstances, giving tile ” Fluid” at the same time as directed, and success will crow u your efforts; indeed, you cannot realize it till you have aeen, and thou you will lie astonished at the .'it-,- with which von can control all febrile excitement. Auxlllnrtt Parties may feel at a loss to know what is mount by [ cathartics, A,-,, as physicians are usually particular about what is used. 1 have found no such necessity when using the Fluid, and to lie fully understood b'v I all. I will name a tew of the different articles „f medi cine I have referred to, viz : Cut It* l-tic a.—Articles that purge or operate on the bowels, such as castor oil. salts, senna, any of the roots I or barks, and many pills, autibilious. Ac.; anything known to l.e good for such purposes. Hriwtlrsi —Anything known to act ou the liver - particularly, portal circulation and secretions generallv. i Any-of the articles depended on hy the different schools toy this purpose, w ill answer vv hen used in connection witli the “Fluid or while the system is under its in fluence. And one may choose calomel —another, blue urns* —the third, podophyllin—the fourth, mandrake : root, and SO on; each may take bis choice aud he ,ne j COS* fill. Tonics. Articles that give lone or strength, .such l as quinine, v arious harks, roots uud hitler herbs Hoio-- set or thorough wort is one of the la's I used iu h-wi - Astringents.-s uc h as chock tin- action ol ‘tlm bowel*. I simian um and other preparations of opium are used: also, many mixture*, not properly .istrim cuts which have the effect. stimulant*—Articles Uml raise or t\. it,, the system. Capsicum (Cayenne pepper! is one of || u . ginger, spirits, hartshorn, Ac., the essence* are all re j or less stimulating. These are tlm only dasstv* uocessn ly in Healing level*, though uiiiov otilers ure g. uetallv ustxl. tail the Xrgtive Fits trie Fluid is a l.e|t,. r - phoretlc,’ -- auoilyiie. ••diuretic.’ “relaxant” and “sedative” than known iu the mutri in naiio-n. I shall not tax the render with u hqjg list n f liixiof* ,I..pending mainly on tlm results of a trial, and xt ill only refer lo one instance of success, that mi tin Packetslii]> Dnclics- D’Oilcaiis. which cannot be class.*! among ordinai-v oertili.-afe* Me. Hie undersigned, certify lo the followin ‘, viz M e took passage on the pnrkelship Ihieltess dth I, ~ Capt llutton. then lying in the pert of Havre. I ranee, nod Is mud for New York. Site sailed on tiie PtU of Au gust. 1841. with over n hundred soul* on hoard, mostlv emigrants- A few days after leaving Havre. Hie -mail p,,x broke out nmotijt the emigrants. Tliev wore all treated bv the physician in cluuge, l)r. X. \V ."scat, w ith a nevy remedy of his own. which lie calls Negative El.-, - lilt 11 uid, vv it It winch lm seemed to haw entire control over the disease, arresting it iu a f.-vv hours, aud mi in - in a very sluu - t thue. During the voyage, which lasted tliirtv-nmc ,hivs tliere wwo zlsoil eighty cases of small pox. some levl-r. Ac., and not a single doutli. All were core.l with tmu •ual piomptm-ss. From vvluit we saw during said passage, vve an- Itillv convinced Ilia: the medicine ns, and by Dr. Seal oil the oe casion, posseiae* inestimable virtue*. IVe never before Itcai.l or read of febrile uffeetiou* being e,iiitrellu w ith h> tuueh ease. piomptncsH and certaintv, or so little trouble to Hie muse. A erowd.sl ship. It long passage, smallpox aud fever on hoard, and o ti,,. taet speaks tor itself. Signed. K. r. F vnitt. 84 iV.nl street. New York r.. ti. Faubi, “ :'• A ID Norm vm>v. Heaver couuty, Penn I. A. l*r.Nor.MAXv, Fjtst I.iverpool, Ohio. .... , , Cabin Passenger*. 1 he above statement is correct. M . s. Minion, Comma mite. v .... , “m. M vrstox, Fir*t Mate. New lork. A tig., lkff'J. N IV. PrvT. M. D ttnf Address ttixler* to It. \V WRBTHHOOK, \ V ( Ity TROY JB'Ji kCTORY” WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE UKOAD ST., AOS. 34 tk 3. U. (i. JEFFEKSON A: CO. • ‘J'JIK above ctaMishmcnt has re-opened ii-d Sale rnl Ware-llocm witli a full ianorb epuiju'l&ing the following articles ol flb “tzJBSBSi n rent inunufacture and of the very beet material*, ■vfx: lii‘dste:uis, <f v;iri<urt pattei us, varying iii price fl*f)!ll s t to SoO. (z’maik.s.—(’uttagH, Uostoii, hocking, Office Writing, Nurse'n, (’liilUrcii *. auil Dining. —Common Pine, Cedar and Juniin r— bra#* and iron bound, of various sizes. Churn.;.—Common Pino. Cedar and .limipor—bras* and iron bound, of various sizes. WKhh BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS, WAKDRORKS, WASHSTANDJS, TAHLDS, many other arfirboi for house furnishing and do uicstb* purpore-i. All orders bd’t at the Ware-room or directed to K. (*. Jefferson A Cos., from country merchants and oilier*, will be promptly attended to. The Factory is situated in a section which affords an abundant supply of Oak. lliclvorv. Bench, Ualnut. C* uni, Pine. Ash. Poplar, China. & c. RICHAiIJ) JKFFLRSON. JAMCS lIAMII.TON. C’ollllUhus, (;., Ocf. J. lS.j. r ). bin DOi BLE DAILY SEItVK E. Office Mont<jomk.rv and VVf.st Point li. B Cos., I Montgomery, duly C, 1865. j ON hi id after this date, the Passenger Trains on this nil! !>e •roverned bv the following Schedule: DAY Tit A IN. heave Montgomery 6 -16 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1.145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 f>o A. >\ Jlrttirnhif/~r- heave West Point B OU A. M. I.'*ave Columbus. r S 40 A. M. \n ivi* at Montgomery 2 fib P. >l. NICHT TB A I .V heave Vlontgono ry 7 oo p. M. Arrive at N\ < t Point *2 ”t A. M. Arriye at Columbus 2 45 A. >l. Jfiturttn*;/ heave West Point 11 bO P. M. heave (/obi tubus In its P. M. Arrive ut Montgomery 1 15 A. M. Double daily connections an* continued from West, Point to Atlanta. Augusta and Nashville, and from Cos lambus to Msu on. Augusta and Savannah. k. t Neg roe.- traveling alone must he provide*! with two pa- <*s. showing permission of their owners to travel 1 over the t’oad. one of which will be retained by the Con i dtictnr. Nov lo SA VHJEb (i. dON KS. Eng. A Sup. I\ITKD STATES MAIL DIKE T< ) N I ;\V \ i)K K . fME i 111 W'KW AND TIIK I*l*ls VSANTF.ST KOITK. A ‘I hnuigh in 2 1 Hours. The large Mini commodious side wheel SD am-lijps .lAM-KSTMVN. I 100 Tons Cm*t. h. PAIUSTI. ROANOKE. 12ihi •• Over. T. SKINNEK. I KANE Norfolk for New York every WEDNESDAY j ami SATEKDAY Evening, utter tin* arrival of flu* Cars from the South, arriving ir >e>\ fork mwteveniug, and being only one night between Norfolk and New York. PasHcngcr* going North may rely on finding Mie*e Steamers at Norfolk on Weilnesdayw and Saturdays, and their h aving punctually as advertised. Their accommo dations arc very .superior, and the travelling pubfiettill lind this the pleasantest and cheafept route to New York. To New York, including meals, elafe-rnnms. £r....sS VO Steeragi* pasvagf*: fup .1. M. A* BKO.. jiUyßt ts Norfolk, Virginia. HDAimilEllY, SEDMA AND HKdIV lIIVEK. \ T MU JIAM Sand others bringing good* bv wa.y id IVI SaVHunali, for Montgomery. Si*lma and uthe-r olaces west of Columbus, tieorgia. ate informed that bv snipping JOHN W. HOWARD, Agenb, Union Dray Company, Columbus-, tieorgia. their goodn J will be soi 1 warded fr<*ui the Jk*}Mt of the .Muscogee Bail I toad tti tlit* Depot (f the Opelika a,ml Montgomery Bead, | at an expense, for IrwfisporMtion by Dray between these ; points, of hi cents ikv Ton (&000) IDs. ! which will save them 25 cents ]cr ton. as tlm Muscttgeo Kail Bead Cos. S coiitracturs charge ouo dollar per ton! The Union Dray C(*mpany is amply res|Hnsibhj for all loss or damage, as may be ascertained by reference to Bell A Cos.. Joaiah Morris, and B. T. Thom, Montgomery, Ala. liefer, in Colnmhus. (la.. t’ B. Patten and John (V Itlise; ami at Selma, Ala., to T. B. Smith. july ill if 40,000 DOLLARS WORTH of Dry (Joods just received and on sale at OEOltttK W. ATKINSON’S, Two Doors below ,1. & .1. Kyle, 104 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, <j KOBE IA, FOR CASH AT CASH PRICES. Call ami examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. fJMI E Stock is entirely new* and well selected, and com- X prices every article usually kept in a Dry Goods store, and consists in part, of the following articles : Ladies’ Dress Uioocls.—Rich plaid Silks; Bieli stri ped tlo. Morio Antiiiuo Silks; Marinos and Cashmeres; French DeLuines, plain, and figured; Alpaccas ami Bombazines; Black Brocade and Gro-Do-fihinc fcsilks; Black Canton Cloths; French Poplins; French, English, and American Ginghams. A great -variety of Calicoes, including all tlie different manufactories and prices, (doves.—Ladies* Kid. black Filk: Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves ; Gents’ Buckskin Gloves; Gents’ Cashiiie*r© do. Gents’ do. do. Buck lined. Shawls, .Hunt 11 las and Talmas*—Merino and Cashmere Shawls; White and colored Crape do. Heavy woollen Shawls; Morie Antique Silk Talmas: Black and colored Cloth do. Ladies’ (’loth Cloaks. Also many styles for children and misses, including a large lot of Ladies’ cloths, all colors. Morie Antique trimming; Plush Trimmings, Ac. Ac. Hosiery*—Ladies Moravian Cot. Hose: do. black, white and colored Silk Hose; do. .Merino Hose. Also a full assortment of Men's Hosiery. Clotlis and Cassimers.— Black French Broad (Toths; do. English do. do.: do. Doeskin Casslmers; Black and Gray Satim*tts: Printed do.: Tweeds; Ken tueky Jeans; Union C&ssimcrs; Silk Warp Flannels; Welch Flannels; Opera Flannels; Printed do. Ac. Fancy Gootls.—Bibbons; Trimmings: Hdkfr.: Cra vats: Cotton and Linen Hdkfs.; French Working Cotton, Linen and Silk Braids, and many other arti cles too numerous here to mention. Laces amt Embroideries.—English, Thread, Maltese and Honiton Laces: Silk and Blond Laces, Black Silk Guipure: Virginia and Linen Thread Edg ings and Insert in gs; Lyle Edgings; Jaconet anti Swiss Edgings; Maltese Lace Collars and Sleeves in sets: Honiton Collars and Sleeves in sets; Alpassee Worked Sleeve*and Collars in sets: Worked Bands and Flouncings: FrenHi Worked Collars and Sleeves, Ac.. Ac. Brady Nlncle Ulot Ding*—Tn addition tothcabovc. I haven well selected stock of Beady Made Clothing, including Boys’ Clothiug, Merino Blurts and Psuits. Ac. !ri>h Linens. Linen Lawns. Linen Cambrics. Jocuet and Swins Muslins. Ac. Blankets. Kerseys. Sheetings. Shirtings. Usnahurgs, Flannels, Bleached Homespuns. Lindseys, Mats. Caps; Boots and Shot's. Having tried the cash system for u year with entire success and general satisfaction, I am determined to con tinue it. and hope to build up a business both pleasant and profitable. My facilities for getting goods at low prices, an* surpassed by none? and as there are many who prefer buying their goods for CASH AT CABII PBIUES, I especially invite them to callaiul look through the stock before making their purchases, and 1 say that I can. and will, show tii cm a di Here nee of at least tvvk.n t\-1-iv k I'KiuT.N r. To nil who have favored me with a call. I would offer my most, grateful acknowledgements, and by a faithful observance of Low Prices for cash, hope to share a llU'rnl |>ortiti of their patronage. Oe |. 2••’., GLO. W. ATKI \ St)N. J. AN I ) W Mill AN rs. LAsND OFFIC E AND AGENT V, roll IIIK I*l RCIIASt: AM) SALE OF HEAL ESTATE, OF ALL DI'SCniPTIONS. CONVEYANCEII, Ac. <fcc. On HamlolpU Stmt, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, G> ill A\ Ii ilctcrmincd to devote my time exclusively to tiie LAND BUSINESS.and hope.from my knowledge ot the lauds in (icorgia, to be able to give cutiri'satisfac tion tn all v\ ho nmy entrust me with business. lam pre pared to either buy or sell, perhaps to both r advantage than any otlo r |wron iu Western nr South-western Georgia. 1 1 y oil hav i* lands to sell, call upon me; if 1 do not pur < ha>c. I will find yon a pitrclia.'iT. Jt you wish to buy, call iibti, tor I lm vo many valuable loti and sett lenient it ot land to m ||. From my extensive knowledge of ihe owners <*t lands, l am prepared to ascertain the owner of alnot every vacant lot olTaml in llio State. It you wish t< Iwvve your laud valued, you may rcl v upu correct in formation, upon reasonable term^. DEEDS, MOKTG*\GK^, And other Instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates 4ft; ‘ Am M’s wanted to hvII BonuerV large mupol’Gcop gia—high |h • cent, given. fine thing is certain, 1 am paving N>.a York uud Wash ington City Phicw for LAND WABBANTS. iiDowing small commission. Having also made an arrangement w ith one of the best tiriue* in \\ aslnngtoii. I am prepared to apply for BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, of at! swos.itntl will char",, lait five Hollar* for i-ucli all |illotion--lo is- j-aiil for wlion Hi* yorraut arriti-s. in your claims s,„,ii. A* 1 intend to Uiuko tliis a p< rinatu at l.usincss, ami B)'*’ *>*> uimiviili-d uttentiou, with a determination to Rivi* satisfection. I lo,pe to rueeixe a lila-ral share of pat tronaire. from my irs-mt, sad the ,-onitnuiiitv Kenerulij . , , S- It. BONNER, Jnljai-lj l.and (Ifflre. Coliuntiiis, NEW FURNITURE “VY ARE 800 Adi. Door North of the Oglethorpe House, (OJ sIM Ills, < A. r Til E sub i liber has on hand, three doers 4 o!* Die Oglethorpe House, < igb-^">*tli 1 # thin ftc Street, an aHo uncut of 111 :,l Jiiade KL’BN tTUBE. to which lie will b ( oiistantly adding, and which In 1 will sell at prices that eaniMit fail to suit those in w ant of anything in his lim . Articles not on bund will be made to order at the short est notice. Furuiture repaired at reasonable rates. Call and examine stock. jury2l J. If. 2HKKB. GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. M AUI ETTA. fI MI E A cadi mie y car is divided into two mj.-'.ions of live JL months each. The Tenth Session commences on the 20tii of Februgry next, and ends on the 19th of July . The Cadets are divided into four college classes. The annual conuuencenicnttsvkLs piacepn Wcdnesdav betbre the 20tl of July. Academic Staff. Col. A. Y. Brumby. \. m.. Jjiiperiutemleiit and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Capt. Thomasß. McConnell. Commandant ofA’ndets. and Prof, of Engineering. Mr. \ . U. Manget, Professor of Fiemli ami History. Mr. \\ . il. Hunt, a. m,. Professor of Cheiiustry and English Lilendtrif. ‘•I r. .1, B. Goodwin. Professor of Drawing. Capt. B. 8. Camp. Assistant Professor of MalluiJintii s. A. Connell, m. ]>., Surgeon. The Institution in under the direction and mannge lueutof a Board of /Trustees, with a Jfpard of Yisiiorsappointod by the Governor of the State. ly an act of tlu‘ Lcgishiture. tho Institute ha.s bucu with 140 Cadet Musk(*tsand Accoutrements, and a Field Bat terv. eon. i.sling of lour nix-pounder brass pieces, and two twelve-pounder Howitzers. The Superinlendent and the CoiumuuUut, are gradu ate.- of \\ cst Point aud as the luatitute is upon tin* West Point plan, the public may be assured that tlu? govern ment. discipHqe and course of studies will be striettv en forecl. Tmus: Tuition, Board. Washing. Fuel. Lights, hire of Musi cians, and other contingent 1 <■<lon of five months, in advance, <*d 12 | Surgeon’s tee. per annum. S-3. Personsilesiring fm tlu r information can obtain u copy ‘•f the “Jtcgulafmns'’ bv addressing the supeHntendeut. January 2U. ANDBEW J. HANSEL. See. AS 15UKV FEMALE INSTITUTE. ]< FhjcKc, Ala La him. J. M i.-i.iiv Stacy, v. vr.. PriimipuL Mils. M. li. S’i \( v, I ‘JVaeJiers in Literary* \ Misri E. JlAciictjuj:. ) Departmerrt. z~ } Music’ and Urnameutal lk-part#nent. j fill I K exercises of this Institution will )c resumed on , I the 2d Monday in January'. ! Rates of Tuition, per Scholastic Near. Primary Department *l(i on Preparatory’ Department 25 00 Ist and 2d Depart ment (‘olh ge course .‘>2 00 Jd and 4th •• •• 40 00 Musie on Piano 5o no Xica! >1 nsieM aught wit bout extra charge. Speedy arrangements will be made to procure a sufbv bh* teacher to take charge of tin 1 Musical ami Ornamen tal Dcjwrt menl. The Principal i- an alumnus of Emory and Homy Col lege. \ u.—has large ( Xperienee in teaching, ami <vines liigbly retfimncmled, liofli as to character ami übility for imparting i list rnct ini i. Situated in the bosom of a beautiful and healthy v il la,g(‘, furnished with all the facilities necessary to tho ac quisition of a finished education, the Institute strongly commends itself to the pntcrtnogC of all inb.dligeirt pub lic. Board can be obtaiueil in K*verql re’spcdable families on reasonable terms. E. G. RichariK J. T. Block. (‘alch Ibdlowav. John ('. Towle.*. •Min \Y. JlevvHl. E. 11. Muse. Win. J. Adams. A. 31. Presley, J. F, Dowdell, Trustees. December 21. Thoo. ts ( (HIKING, OFFICE, AWD PARLOR aTOVES.fIg&I* Ipiji tiiv ™^***>- ItOIJSK FURNISH INt! (JOODS, &c. A assortment always on lianff. ami for sale at fail- inii-c*. lloolhio,Guttering,nml Jol, AYoi-lt ingeiieral. ]ii-oiii|itlya(ti,|i,UMl to and w \unA.vrai. Store nil llandoljdt.street. <>|qinsite tin- l*ot Office. J!. M. AI.DWOKTII. Coliimbinqj-Hqit. 17. is jo. il6m OMNIBUS LINE. J )lUV ATK FASIII.IKiS Hie Olgctliorpe or I’errv Uebriiaiy ls. GEOIIGK IV. IIAYNES. FOJVTAIIVE WARE IIOIBE. HUGHES & DAWIEL, AYarrlionse, Commission, Krrrivlng jti Eortvarding Meicluints. fpilK imdtq-slgiiotl have taken the new Eire l'rof JL Ware House, recently erected iu the rear of Messrs, Threewits. Holt & Cos., adjoining the Alabama Ware House, and are prepared to attend to ail consignments, and to receive aiul stqrcGotton. They will do a general Couunisson, iSturnge and l\u warding business. I’arti enlnr attention given tn the Stile of Cotton and other Produce. ‘t he usual facilities will lx 1 afforded and careful attention given to all business entrusted to their rare. A good supply of 15attt;iiiff, Itiqir and Sail, al ways on Intuit WM. H. ItUiHKS. October l.Soi. WM. HAN I El,. SHAD! SHAD!! \\rt are receiving large quantities V> 1-JtESH S11AI) daily. All order* accompanied with tlte cash, puuetmdly altended to. Bent to any point on the ltail Roads. Kelirunry ffw HOGAN & TKitltY. SITUATION WANTED. VCITI/.iiN coutputent to transact any respectable business (except hard labor,) is out of employment and would lie glad to have if for a very reasonable com pensation. Apply at this office. February IS. PIGS FEET. V FRESH supply of fresh pickled Figs Feet, just re ceived and for sale at 4'2 Broad street, by February ‘*• OKU,A & THOMAS. Dll. CARKIOER, I > prepared to attend lo all Surgical ru es committed I to his charge. office as heretofore, in the old St. Mary'* Rank build ins- Residence—Northeast corner of Crawford and For syth street,. Eel,, yj v A New Aleut- Dry Salted Rumps. 1.1 RONI-.S Salted Rumps—Fork. 40U lo4ot) Ihs eaeii, I at 8 1 . cents hy the I,ox. or Id cents by retail, for EM* )>y JAMES J.tUON. bacon imAILDSRt. 1 t I’ received oh couMgniuent. 17 llluls. and 4 Boxes • I Chandler k Co.’s best Shoulder Bacon, and for ,-ah h >’ JAMES 1,1C,0N. TRIMMED CURED IIAMS. I * received on consignment. 11l Casks more Cliaiul ft lev A’ Cos. s No. 1 trimmed and curisl llams, and for ‘die hy JAMES MGON. BACON .SIDES AND SHOChDIiUS. J I ST received on consigiuncnt.boxes (id.dUO) Cliau • ■ tiler A* t o. s very superior Bacon Side*, and Shoulders. JAMES I,ICON. SUPERIOR LARD. ]•)() GASKS ‘,-1-y superior l.ardju-t received on cop ( -w ) sign mold and for sale bv l’ehnmry J 2. JAMES UUOX. R. c. sil.\FAni> ft. .MPfrilEl.l.. SIIAI*AItD & MITCHELL, WHOUBSAIjE GROCERS, Forwarding: tind Commission Merchants, nml BoWcrs in I HON, CASTINGS, 4kr., >'*iilh Si'l<> „f 111” Public Square. Hhclbyville, Tennessee. Rrferrnrrs. Seytuore. Faulting A C 0..) 11. A 11. Douglas* A Cos.. | Hillman A ltrother. Nashville. Tenues*ee. •■nitier A I'hillips. Hnvii, I'llelier A Cos. j J. 11. Wallace A Brother, r , . J •'. Williams A t',,. / A,l “ ,,ttt ’ l,M - GnHjvillo, Siirnplc A. Cos.. ChttiiiKK)ga. Tpiiii. MKNilly Y JonuKj Mjicou, (lu. J B. Hull A ('o.. Culumbus. (Li. J. A. Aiintev. ) . . ~ SeranU'ii, Kolb A Cos. ) (,a. \ urtstillo & Frlurnon. (Li. Sliu]HT(l, Mdrtruy & Cos. Cliarlcstoq, ■ sl . u. Fobninrv S. 1 §s(l. Cin TO TUB PVBIiIC. r | Mi l; trading public who have hitherto patronized the I TROY FACTORY, will please take notice that W. K. Hanoi* is no longer couuuetud or asaocjMted in any man ner whatever with Hie business of the ei fablishmcnt.— All business hereafter will he transacted exclusively w ith ourselves at our Ware-Rooms. _ , , 1%. ( JFFFKKSOX A CO. Coninibti. Oct* §5. ts AMERICAN COTTON Plan? FOR lts(i. IMIK F.Tnrtli Volume of the American t..i, w ill eo'mmi'uee with the JaiiMary mind,,.,.' ’' l l iu thus formally announcing the l'n, *~,, . Fourth Volume, we have hut a tew short ,IJ!’ add, sanguine in the belief that, with tin- int< |'i’' t dnstrimi* patrons of progressive improve, “’V 1 Agriculture, Meelmnk- Arts, Manufactures 0 f ti ing States, and especially Alabamians, the iumi- “ the Cotton Plunter is its highest i'’ In the tirst place, we remark to our friend*,.! that tiie Editor. Hr. Cloud, has again become 0, j er and Proprietor; and we hereby assure on* 1 emphatically, that in future the Cotton Plunter *T* 1 ’ j sue promptly by the tirst day of each mouth “ 11 Flushed witli Victory in Hie magnificent Kxl Alabaimi's Industry, ns demonstrated in the tii 1 success ol the tirst Aiinual Fnir of the Ahil.c 1 Agricultural Society, the Cotton Clanr.-i -- step backward” it* progress is onward and nmv,*, Wgn**t nicho of improvement. It is hoped earnestly by the Editor and prunrin,. bv the members of the Society, tiuit tiie IMante*’ Fanners, the .Mechanics and Manufactures of will rally en masse to the support of Alabama's onh elusivoly) Jmlustrinl I'eriodienl, the Organ oftl, bama Stole .Igriciiltaral Society, that its eflicieiict la 1 unfettered in tbe great work of developing th mensurable l-csotireos of Ihe Keystone State of tii ‘ - Devoted to Improved l'luntntkm Eeoncniv, Mi, lures and the .Mechanic dr Is.” the object (it 111. ciui Cotton I’hinter is to *• Improve the Soil ami the Mimi’ W itli a eor)is of cori-csiKindents, nniubeiin,.,, tbe most practical as well as sPientificmindsoi'tl u .<; we feel assured we shall bd able to visit our |mii the tirst of each month, lo their entire sutislbctj, prolit. Every family iu the country, wliutavcr insv | avocation, should patronise some Agricultural h ; n,. ! cause there is no reading matter published to tl,/,,. so innocent, and at tho same time so praeticaliv t, ‘ ble in all the walks of life as that obtained husoa!,’ cultural IN-riodieal. The .tmericiui Cotton I’lauhi - i issue promptly by the lirst day of the month, u,j uiiifoimly printed in magazine style,,in good whi!.’ I>er. with new and fair type. seeuVelj stitclieil mifft* tiled. Our Horticultural Department will tie sustain*, heretofore. I,y a gentleman of practical experi,;,,.. E. .1. Hah. oi Montgomery. Terms i One copy, in advance - Six copies “ ;, (l I Twelve copies ‘* 1i,,, Clulisor bgriculturn 1 Societies. 10U copies ;; , .ill eomimiiiicaiions, either for the columns of tin-lx ler. or containing remittances, ordering the paper. ~ lie uddrcksed to Dc. N. B. C1,i11,1, l,ocklmul post uj | .fhtbtulKl. Sitbserliitioiis sliouid commence with Tin-vr,ii Newspapers friendly to the work, throughout tin y will confer a favor by copying thel’rospeetus. •Our e.xi-luiHges will please direct to Loc-klamL dla BROWN’S WsA-siiiJsra- avcaACEriNE. ’l’ll E Inventor in introducing his new Rotary Wa j X Machine to Uie m4lce of the public, does so with i confidence that in all cases where a fair trial issii they will be as they have been by those who haver, j them, pronuihiced to he the best Machine for wa-ki j now in use, and capable of performing more wort in ! less time and with less damage to the clothes thani I other Washing Machine now made, i lb-claims for tills .Machine, that it will cleanse i ! clothes from dh tin 13 to 110 minutes and leave them, I tirely clean, ready for boiling aud rinsing. , it will do an ordinary day's washing- in an hum, does not wear the clothes more than one-tenth os Ilia.l ! when washed hg hand. It is adapted to washing from the finest Muslin*nt coarsest cl,lilies, Blankets and Carpets. It can he. worked hy women or even a 12 yearoliil uud is so simple in its construction that almost any It can repair it—if it should over need it—and will with dinary care last from 5 lo 10 years. V’ Hoc of tin; great merits of this Machine in addin to iiic facility iu washing—is that the dollies are mtm ont hg washing. By tiie ordinary process of wajhi clothes arc more injured than bg wearing. This ani (age together with the fact tliat it will do leu films; work of hand labor, should induce every Hotel, lioari House, and family to have one. These Machines arc sold for Cash only, delivered ah shop—price. si:>. Directions for using sent with w machine. Manufactured by GEEMOXS, BROWN A 00. We refer to a few of the many who have bought* used flic Machines, viz: Gen. Betlnme, Columbus, Elisha Trammell, “ Dr. A. Fond, ■• j GeorgeT. Hurt, Kus-I! > A. M. Allen, “ Cltas. A. Peabody, John W. Hurt. ■• Hopson Smith. j John Hudson, of the firm of A. Lowther, Threewits, liolt & Cos., James Torhut, Thomas DeWolf. •• B. Whithurst, Charles Wise. \V. A. McGruder. K. E. Dixon. •• George McGehee, •• Dr. Urquhart. Walton B. Harris. ! - P. A. Clayton, •• IV. O. Williams, J. C. Brewer, “ D. Bullard, James R. Jones, “ R. N. It. Rardwc-11, Tu-lf-i Charles P. Levy, •• J. C. Sale, Auburn. J. Ennis, A. R. Bell, Montgomery Wm. Mittlieson, •• J no. Gill Shorter. Entail J. AY. Thomas, •• E. E. Brown, Maeou.fit James Comer, •• Female College. Gwen Thomas, Geo. T. Rogers. Capt. J. E. Davis, •• O. W. .Massey, Rev. J. IV. Talley, Oxford. W. S. Brantley, A. (1. Slappcy, Fort Valley X. Clayton, Chamber-., Col. Wellborn. Meriwether. N. W. Arsons. Enon. All Columbus. November G -Jiu- MELICK & CO’S. CASH CLOTHING WAREHOUSE Old struid of J. S. Smith & Cos., 123 West Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, CA. MENS’ and Boys Clothing—a large stock l from, suited to every class,and condition. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in every vnrictv. October 22. Jy AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINE*’ r |M!E undersigned having purchased the interest ol V i _L Austin, iu the firm of Harrison, Austin h .Mdi ! will continue the Auctiil, Commission, Kcgro Brokemii’ and Porxvnrding Business, under the name and style of HARRISON dfe MeGrEHER At tiie old stand, Nos. 59 and 61 Broad Street, and pledge tliemeelves to a prompt and faithful atteni. to all business eammitted to their care. They will t” their personal attention to the sale of Reul E*t” Negroer Merc.liniidize, and Produce, Having ample facilities at command, they arc pej* to make Liberal Advances on Negroes and Mfivk' l ' l of every description. A'-*,"Particular attention given to Administr.-iM- Kxcentors’ sales. CHARLES S. HARlilfi^- Octoiler 111. 1533. ly ALLEN C. McGEIIEE •IA3IES .1, TODD, COM MISSION MERCHANT- No. 20 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. lICAI.Ca IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Staple Diy (ioods, Drugs, Patent Medicines. Coni’ cry, Tobacco, &c. Jte. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD F Orders for all articles promptly attended to. and article ordered is not in tiie Store it will 1,0 pnrei and sliipiicd witli dispatch. October 20. ly D. B. THOMPSON & CO., 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia- Wholesale and Re-tall Dealer isi / tOOKING SToVUS of all sizes and vurloii-ii V- patterns: FORGE and LIFTING Lead Pipe, Hollow \Viiro, Bi ittnnia and ishi-,1 W ares. Cutlery, and House U „Is generallv. and liinnufneturers of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE- January 2(i. ly PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPE* 1 ROOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS COLUMBUS, GBORGIA. T'H USE U I LLS are prepared to furnish tiie I"” I tide of Printing und \Y nipping I’n]w*r. Tlu* !'■*!” wh ieliTlio Djiily Sun is |rlntcil, in nindo ot .TA3IEH LIOON, <K)MM I SSI ON MEBCHA>’ .No. Ki 2 Side Brtuul Struct- OOLUMIU S. CJKORGIA, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in llunm. Lard. Flour, Cotfeo* Sugar, Molasses, feiut- 1 co Cheese, Onions. Potjitoew, Apples, Prir*l Find’ October 20. l.v PIUME IIAMS. IIALHKLS prime Hums received thin b<.’ w* / ('handler & Cos., and 4br ale at 1 2}Aj rents !* -1 !’ by the barrel, or 14 rents retail, by , f .,.,v F. briuiry t*. ‘ JAME,’ U"’ FIA'E CIGARS AND SNUFF; HI N K Ilavanna Cigar?, fzorelard’? SnufT, cnniti* . 1 huml and bn* pale, wholesale und retail* a * . Hrond street. J* ColUJllbuf, Oct. IMPORT A NT NEW f OKDAN L. lIOWKTiL has removed bin stork oi ■ , #1 ;tmi st.iilatte!\ t*> ilie Bt< re fedlMrlj o( **l”j IV, ]*•binsoii and (•. K nearly opjioijite il>’ bunk, where lit’ will le pleased to nee his who want valuable Ibewmtj tor their In**' l frimids. December IS