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VRGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. hj AA • beat. .M. I. ■. .1,-1 why h should be t'.ied inst-u*T of any <tlor in at mcnt lii u)! Febrile nffeeHons: : .•-Economy of Time.—Am only the ordinary Urae isrcquirevl to effect n cure. ‘!d<Kconomy of Mnnrj'. hlt c.,>iie but one ■liar. Ilril. Krmiooi) of KtcliiiK—A ii v • Hi ..lUring of n loop sickness anil the cunsequi lit treat* vent; tlir annoyance 01 taking nauseating .V**.-s of -orilicliM 1 , tliolr disugri übu inidation, and thi pain of . •nt; confinement; Em little of the fluid lielng nee -sur} . uni that pleiumut iu its efieclii. 1 th.-- Krnnom) of Thought.— A whm nuwn, It will roniovi all dreud nml anxiety ut present listing, re.spt-etini’ febrile affection": particularly while . dear friend Is sir).. ‘tl. Ktoiiouty of I tax HU.—As tin cistern i not ri duced, and consequently racked; nor is tie lever ilfleet to lie followed by chronic dlfceiutc. flt ii.—Ki onoinv *f blfr,— Ac the cure is effect’ I •afore and without reducing the patient. consequently “moving, in n corroKjiondlng degree, ell dongerof a fatal •rtnin ition. Other reasons might ho added, hut the*’ ni” d<- ttn tl illlcienl to satisfy all classes and person* in all eondi ions of life, Thu nhove remains arc more pnitieulnrly applicable l” ihe imuiedinto troatment on the first attack, but will apply with <pil forco to oases which have boon mbji ‘ t -Ito or baic la come reduced, corresponding ei com • the nature of tlie case nl the time it is flrsl id'iiini-- |ercd. \s this remedy gives so prompt, effectual and perma nent relief, in all ordinary cases, when used oon uftcr the attack, per-ons can scarcely realize thnt llicv Imd 1 cen really liim'li sielc, and very naturally com bob tin eri not littaekod with fever, and If so. “it vie trifling a little cold, which suil! alarm —it could linn lies n nothing of ecnseipienei —Irwoulil have (inssed oil witli sit anything—that nicdleinc had nocffcck” The genera I mipres'ion on tlic siihjeet of fever is eueli, (hot thought • not. nnllUe Ilm Above follow the cure of a common n naturally a- mefi flilnk at all; and if is fmt iinfil flu individual Inis wlttiessod many ca.seslli.it lie can fully realize the tnitb: nod even then be may conclude them ill very f.iffing eases, which would have roodili yielded io any simple medicine, yet persons, though llcy have cen tlm- • uei essftil in fmrhapb limidred-i of ca: • ninal. .peel That there wil, cases occur where there ii some organic or meal cause so great as to rwpiire paeiicul.u dtenlion. or though success ill in reduclug llu- Iver, it w ill af iiin riso as the influence of tlio “ Fluid” passes ..ft. as the exciting cimse may still exist. It is to guard “gainst disappointment in flnen rases that I have given uni frequently referto ivhnll have called a “synopsi-. ’ Itrmarkson Feitrs lit Utntral’ On this subject T wish to bo fully understood, tt.v lie term “biers,” I comprehend all febrile affections to which the human frame Is subject, including small pox .md other eruptive fovors; but as tliey arise by a gn at variety of causes, and in quite db-iniUar cmislilutions ami habits, they of course differ consldernbly in Muir development and exhibit a variety of forms or types; yet ail arc distinguished by (he same general charseti r istics—that o undue excitement in the circulatory ami nervous systems —inducing more or Jess unnatural fre quency In the pulse, sense of heat, dryness of lie skin, tcliilitv, Ac. To show that I am not wholly alone in the opinion I idiattce, I quote from the celebrated Prof. T. Watson, f King's College, Ismdou, whose work on the Princi ples and Practice of Physic” Is a text hook in many of air medical colleges, and consequently standard a uthurity. In pi go XP. I, he says:—“We hear continually, belli In and out ut the profession, different species of fi \er spo ken of. By the public, Typhus lover, Brain Peter, bilious Fever. Putrid Fever, bow Fever, Nervous Fever, ■to. And systematic writers are to the full as particular: Mucous Fever, Ataxic, Adynamic, Oastro-linteric, and o forth. Now, admitting that fever shows itself und< r various form-. I am persuaded that the effort upon the mind of all this sub-division, is bad and hurtful. It encourages a disposition, already too prevalent, to pre crilie for a disease according to its name. There is no line of genuine distinction botworn continued levers, i lull can ho relied on. They ran iuscusibly into each dlier, even the mast dissimilar of thorn, and are often t raceable to the same cause.” The above is a groat fact, one worthy of rouienihraneo anil 1 would impress on your minds the folly of hunting up or troubling you seif about a ••name;” if you have sever, treat, it at once as hereafter directed, and you •ill In’ nu ll instead of any distlnctchanictcr being dcvcl qied, so as to he properly named by the most scientific. This assertion Is no hypothesis based on closet specula tions or visions of mind, but on osporioueo ut the bod slde Os the sick, in hundreds, aye, thousands of eases (by myself ami others) under a great variety of cir cumstances, seasons and climates. Bear this iu mind, and treat at oucc without regard to name, aud rest insured you will soon be freed from all dread of linger ing and dangerous fevers. But as eases may have be come developed before the “ Fluid” is given, either by neglect, or under some other troatmont, I will describe •S brictiv as possible tho proper course to bo pursued in dl of the most prominent fevers, though the “ Rub s” and “ Synopsis” will bo amply sufficient for all the: accustomed to attendance upon the pick. Hulcs imjxrrtant tn be observed i.i oil roues in minj lb: fiegatioc Electric Fluid. I*l. It should l>ogiven in threo or four times its own quantity of water, and may be sweetened or not at pleasure. •Jd. Patients must lie free from all currents o', air, .though there should nlwayß ho free veutilutkm in the nick room,) nor attempt to go about while under ils in fluence. “>d- It must bo continued whenever the lover subUdea, ,r * s evidently passing off; (o bo resumed when it begins to rise again, should such bo the case under any circumstance*. 4th. When the fever begins to subside, patients must bo left perfectly quiet; free from all excitement; should ■iot be questioned us to their wants or feelings, uor ttrmpt to converse, read or take any exercise whatever, ill their mint natural fillings, independent of all extra loous intineucos, induce them to rise or speak; nor should ady conversation he allowod in their hearing, in vbicli they may feel more or less interested, but bo left ;uio to ell intents aud purposes. sth. Fluids should bo allowed, whilo giving it ns plentifully , and as long ns the patient desires and no longer; they may consist of cold water, mucilaginous Irlnks, lemonade, uny simple decoctions, or teas, either .. old or warm as parties may prefer or pal iontx desire. dtli. Should patients experience any oppression or lamtncss while in the lying posture, so as to occasion a restlessness alter the fever has passed off, or enough to occasion them to speak of it, they should have a little <*ine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn, lemonade with a little plrit, ginger, or some other stimulant; or the face and breast may ho bathed in cold water; either or which will give immediate relief. TABI.K Oh’ DOSES. For children of one year or under, from ,fl to 8 drops. “ over 1 and under 2 years, “ sto 15 •* “ “ 2 “ 6 “ “ 1“ to 30 “ “ f’ •’ id “ “ 20 to 50 15 half to a tcsspoonfnl. All persons over fifteen considered ns adults, for whom a touspoonful is a common doso. Old persons do not require us much a- young, or liaise in the prime of life; nor females, as a general rule, ns much ns males. There is do particular care necessary in giving it to Uildren—those often years of age frequently having ihUoii full doses; hut for a little guide, 1 have given the -Wve table, w ith the remark that, ns a general rule, hthiren require more titan adults in proportion. By observing tho ahovo directions, the medicine will - found agreeable iu all of Its effects, tho expectations of the most sanguine realized, and mauv perfectly astonished. My ohiect hi l>*ing thus particular is, thn't the full benefit es the medicine may be obtained, and not on account of any oetual in'cessilg of such strict eh ■ cry uncos. Itiltmis or Remittent Fivn. •live a teaiponful of “Fluid” (sec rule 1-t) me •• iu isvo hours, till Ihu finer is evidently |>a -dug ell; this ■onstitutes the whole treatment in till simple eases el’ fever, with such observances as are set forth in tho Rules.” But should there bo prominent local symp toms, or known local existing causes, they should be ittcuded to at once, and while giving the “Fluid.'’ ‘■‘•*o Synopsis. ll in any case tie bow. I atv particularly constipated I confined, give a onto a.<■ m>” auxiliaries) with the first portion; they must •• opened or the fever mn\ tho ■gain. here the fever is very high, pulse running Jto or upwards, and the patient is not particularly susceptible to the influence of medicine—not easily ojio rated oil by medicine generally—a double dose, or two toa-pooueful may be given at first with advantage, and even repeated in two hours—if it —the pulse—lias not been softened, ‘hus showing the medicine has taken effort. Bathing Iho surface with water at un agreeable iinperuture, the saline wash, vinegar or spirits and St or, in those difficult eases, will afford relief ami aid ihe medicine much iu Inking effect. i'oiijpst Ivc Fever. Hive two tcaapoonsful and repeat every two hours till ihe pulse becomes more full and soft, then only u tea poontul, to be discontinuisl as the fever subside - \s the bowels are generally oonflned, and it i- frequently very difficult to get medicine to operate in tills disease no time should be lost to get theta open, give some active cathartic with tho “ Fluid” aud repeat as may he neies •nrv till It operates; enemas (injections) may also be used to advantage: also, mustard to the extremities or rletion (nibbing) with the hands or flannel; also, cold ipplicalkms to the head. Quinine may be added to n, c i luid” if thought advisable, two Synopsis, ferrous Fever, Typhus, Miip and Putrid or fipotlnt Fever. As uiese fevers are all of one character, differing .dainty in degree, being ail of a low grade, the pulse small and wiry, with n general groat depression, there is no practical n-e ia separating them—at least so tar as my treatment is concerned. In those low fevers, vihou fully developed, a little patience will ljercqnirisl; still j comparatively little, as they frequently run weeks under ! the common treatmout. while with this but a few days will be necessary at longest to establish n permanent onvalescenco. Tho treiituicut should he eoumenced—which umy numodiately follow any other without detriment—with a teaspoon ful of “Fluid” every two hours, (ill the pulse beoape* fuller or Uu ger in vulume, then to lie continued . nee |n at* or s-ipfat bouts till th* Carer entirely *ob*jrte. tn bad eases, from three t<> live grains r rhos i/iiiiiiur aud rups/i mu (Cayenne prppi-i ■*•r -*. j.* l *n i# mri -1 1 , *,, - Isnl v -•.- unxiluines) should be add*'d to ‘ sell liosi'. Tii Jhhvi 1: : beititllio I:< [it gently ‘ l’i i ■ mv I -mall pmiioi •I mi tiould b il* 1 “ally. *Vi thougli tiie bTivels ftinuld Id v- Knee. The pati. io -houtii ti • Hdtalned by nourishing: ami niucilagenon drink*—sieli as are in eonmvoa me in in'll ease-. iVheie tile skin is very dry. -pi'llyiieg th” surlHce a- ‘ii rreteii in fiifinu- fever, will I” i< mud ndvantageou . Tunic should la u. 1 during . or, v* Ipseenee. In all cns. which liiivr laeonn- viftiieed. PncniMiintM, Typholif Piu iiiiionin, knag or tVinter Fever. ijiv, a iitojKioiilul of ih'’ “ i’iubl i. 1 1 eiy two hours, with a wine-gins-lid of a strong dm octioii of lioneset; or I,nil the quantity may lie given every hour till relieved, then, at longer intervals, say onc In six ur night hour-. The lioneset lea aiintild lie given warm till th-- viob nt symptoms are allayed, or tin [silient is relieved; then cold; fomentation', mustrrd | .’.a-ter, or ,-oiui-tiling “1 the kind, lobe applied over th’ -at es pain: troop lie bowels gently o|s n. 1 Variola, Vorloloitl, Miiivroia avcl .Scarla tlnn or Small Pox. Varioloid, tl<ilr. nnd Scarlet Fever. As nl) of these diseases nr iil'-mled with fever, which , in fact is the mo*t proniiti’ nt ympfini, Ihe treatnn-nl iliffer-- line little from that of common friers. Tleiuember never wall to learn tin’ wlietlier i’ i one or ti e 1 oilier, oi rinVor, as tliey nil commence vUh fur,-, but | lemt il nl oner : govern the fever and tiicre will Is im I trouble; there will be tm< tilth tci'pllon even in siimll [ pox. This, to most minds, is a non iden,!inililoubile ‘ will be regard"'l with ridicule by many. I neverllieli j bolrlly nmk -the assertion, that siimll pox, if treated n ; r direct, will hi md short: attend’ and with but little erup tion; litlb or n pitting, and that there is no ,nn . dg of ; it- running ils ordinary |'"Ur e. On till- I will lake , ■ md uni, ini lepiitiition, lint n.J that I hold mo l dear; j In-id. on lidsMiljeet. I have -ood authority; Ihal of I’lof. yv.it-on, previously quoted. It” -ays, jsig’- 84: -toil may abnte the force of tin- eruptive lever, and , keep down, it Is believed, the nuinhtr (f tin jnidiib - by , spline pm'.i s. Ac.” Here is Ihe ailmlsslon tbal il. may ; he done. I nave not only proven il mo.'/be, but j been il'.ini’ in numerous eases that omtlTcd on board i “hip. See Ilm acsount appended. (live a tea-isyoiifui or more, uceoriling to the urgency i id tlie ease, witli a. dose of sail ■ or castor oil; repeat the Fluid one” in two hours if in ee ary, uu ti L lie- I'eier sub sides—though one or two doses is genera ly sufficient: ’ bill il sli"uld be given and repeat'd Hidfieienl ly to keiqi (lie fever under control. When tho throat i illeeti'd. any id the ordinary gargles may l ii-ed, and the ] | surfiiee I'alhed, as thought advisable. ’ In oii< ca e. on tlm ship Diielie. d’Ol'leaus, lie loiigin’ and fauriis were smiiueli swollen Hint the patienl eould . not swallow or speak, and lie was cured by dropping’ the Fluid nil ids longue, drop by drop, till lie could swallow, I w lien il was given iu teaspoonful doses <eu\>/ hune, till \ all alarming symptoms disappear’ and. The welling “f the throntwiis reduced so as to enalde him lo take Hour- j is 1 1 in <-n tin about twelve hours by the Fluid alone.— j i'sed in wet Hie throat frequently, it is iloulitiess Hie j beet /mre/te ill ;ill such cases. Puerperal or CluUUbtd Fever. Tins lieretoforo [uiinful, dangerous and alarming malady In which tlm mother is liable, will yield to the Negative Kliotric Fluid with such readiness,*ns to seem to lie of little consequence. A .single dose or two of a te.'|ionnful, .qlinost invariably giving- entire and per mai i'll I relief; no alarm need be entertained, as tho Fluid will arrest it in a short tiun. II should lie re peated ns long ns the foyer continues, ns in other cases. Tlm bowels of course should be attended to. in comicelion with this subject. I cannot refrain from milking a few general remarks, which, if regarded by tlie- ladies, will save llicni much pain and suffering, ft is to inform them of the happy effect of the Fluid in many of tlielr trials. In child-birth, it- relaxing and soothing rllrrt deprives the labor of much of its [mins and difficulties; it must he tried to be appreciated.— Painful menstruation will be relieved at one by a com mon dose and retiring. Uestlcssiiess, nervous irritability, ora cold taken at a delicate time, is easily relieved by its use; in short, it is one of tlm most convenient nnd effectual remedies for many of the ills of females, if not Ihe most soofnny medicine known, its effect is uniform, relaxing the whole system, removing all excitability aud iritability of the nervous ns in II as Ihe circulatory. It will not force sleep like opiates, but il will sooth and quiet the system so that one can sleep nottirally and healthy - henco its use iu so many ea-e-. Synopsis. To avoid cuustanl repetition, and coudouec the tiv.it rnont ns much as possible, 1 give under this head general direct ions loe nil cases. As tho Negative Electric Fluid will change tho condition called lover, or subdue and control it under all circumstances, without regard to tho nanus it may be or ought to he called, it should bo given wherever or whenever it exists; yet it cannot lx; ex pected to control all organic or local causes, which, when such exist, must bo removed in order to effect ii pormauout euro. When such indications occur iu any case, they should bo appropriate moans, aud these sohuid bo : iion while giviug tho “Fluid,” and iu connection with il, when occasion requires, as they w ill then wore readily act. producing more general effect, besides no unnecessary time will then be lost. As tho ’, Fluid” ulouo will sub duo the fever, 1 call all else auxiliary treatment. If tho bowels are costive, give a cathartic (v.ie'auxi!!- uHcl) with tho first dose, or soon alter, and should it fail to operate iu duo time, repeat tho doso; if attended with diarrhaa, give something known to be good for Hint eomplaiut, though it caused by irritability, tho “ Fluid” will toon relieve that condition; if severe local [>aiu or iuOammatiou, apply tome stimulating liniment, a mustard plaster, a blister, fomentations of bitter herbs, or, porhaji:, cloths wet in cold water, to the part; if violent pain iu the head, apply cold water, ico water, if convenient, or some cooling application, and batho the feet iu hot water; if the fever is very high, skiu dry and hoi, with great suffering, sponge or liathe the whole surface with water at au agreeable temperature; “tho biilim wash,” vinegar aud water or spirits aud water, cither will utfordgreat relief and aid the medi cine in l iking effect, after which there w ill be no trou ble; if the patient has been reduced or Is much prostra ted, give tellies and stimulants, particularly iu low fevers, in absence of fever or when indicated; also, during ivavaieseenco, when the patient has become re duced; if there is nausea ami vomiting, that must be allayed before any medicine will remain uu the stomach to do any good; for this purpose 1 generally give some gentleemotie to cleanse the stomach; warm water, if given plentifully, will answer every purpose; when tlm stomach has settled, givo tho •• Fluid” and a cathartic if necessary ; in short, treat all the prominent symptoms, as you would finder any other circumstances, giving the “ Fluid” at the same time as directed, and success will crown your efforts; indeed, you cannot realize it till you have seen, and then you w ill lie astonished at the c wiili which you can control all febrile excitement. Auxillnr-trs. Parties may feel at a loss to Know what is meant by cathartica. Ac., ns physicians arc usually particular about what is used. I have found no such necessity when using the Fluid, and to bo fully understood hv all, I will name a tew of the different articles of’ mi di cine 1 have referred to, viz:— Cntlinrt lex.—Articles that purge or oprinte on the bowels, such as castor oil, salts, senna, any of the roots or bark--, and many pills, autibiliou-, A.-,; anything known to he good for such purposes. Hr patios.—Anything known to art outlie liver particularly, portal circulation and secretions generally. Any of the articles depended on by the different schools for this purpose, will answer when used in connection with the “Fluid” or while the system is under it- in fluence. And one limy choose calomel—nnotlier blue mass—the third, podoplivllin—the fourth, mandrake root. and,Vo on; each luav take his choice and be . ur cessful. Tonics. Articles tliut give tour or strength, such as quinine, various bark-, roots and hitter herb.. set or Ihotougliwort is one of I lie lies! used in fever- Aafrin tfcuts, —Such a- check the a,•lion of‘the bowels. 1-iudau umnnd other preparations of opium are used; ulo, many mixtures, nm pinpertv o-tcit • ent- V lilt'll lull'’ I lie elfect. St lin iilii lit s. — Articles tiial lai-e ~i excite tin system, ('.ipsiemu (Cayenne pe)iper) I- one of the be-t; Ringer, spirits, linrUliurn, At., theessences ure all m ire or less stimulating. These are the only classes nis'e- .i ----ry in treating fever.-, though many ether.- are pm ralli used, hull lie Negative Fleet lie Fluid i- a |.. |7 phoretie.o -anodyne,” ••diuretic,” •• roluxain “ on! ••sedative” than known in tho mahna meifi.i. I shall not tax the reader w ith a long list es proofs dopeudlug mainly eu the results of a trial, and w ill only refer to one instance of success, that until. i’nrkdsliiji Duclii-ss D’Oi-lnuts. which cauuot be classed among ordinary certificates: We, the undersigned, certify la the’ following, viz Wo took passage on the packet-hip Duche-s and Orleans Capt Hutton, thou lying ill Iho port of Iluvrr. Frainv’, and bound for New York. She sailed on tlie mil et Vu gust. 1801, with over a hundred souls on board, month emigrants- A few days after leaving Havre, tho small l>ox broke out among tho emigrants, They were all treated by the physician in charge,l)r. \. \V. Seal, with anew remedy of his own, which lie calls Negative Klcc tric Fluid, witii which lie seemed to have entire control over the disease, arresting It in a few In.lies, and curing in a very short time. During the voyage, which lated lliirty-iilue ilavs, there woroiibout eiglity ease- of small pox, some fever, Ac., mid not a single death. Ml were cured with uini stml promptness. Front what wo saw during said pus -age, wo are lull v convtuceil that tiie medicine used by I)r. Suat on the oc casion, possesses iiiestimaldi'virtues. We never before heard or read of febrile alfeetions lieiug controlled w ith so much case, promptness and certainty, or so little trouble to tho liuix . X tli'd a long pa>'Uirv. smallpox and lever on Inxirtl, nud >*•>? r* tlntfh! Tin* tact speaks lor itself. Signed, K. I*. Kabw, M Pearl street, New York K. O. Kauri, ,I.’ A. DkNormaxdv, Reaver oouutv, Penn. I A.DcNormaxdt, I'ast T.iverpool, Ohio. , . Cabin Passengers. The above statement is correct. ” • b. Htrrns, Commander. ” >'• M ihstox. First Mute. New York, Aug., MM. X. If. Rxat, M. D. Address orders to . G. W. WESTBROOK, If. y, City. TSTow Principle! Wow Remedy! A T o Poison! Rhodes’ Fevor mid A.mic Cure ; t ti. miim ii i” .M vi. \<ll v ; Full i'll>: Fin;\ IFYI IO.S -V.\l> t tin. (if Fov, r aud Avne, nr I'liili Fever: bniiili A vne. .m.| “tliei Intermittent and Remittent fever-: al-o Uili.ms Fevi fs. neeionpuljb'd by Typhoid in; ;ioi - : Typhoid Fever. V bvv irvn. Ship ind .I dI Fevi-i. <fi riernl lk bllity Night .heeat-. and all other forms of disease . tilt'll HAVE A COMMON OUJOIN IN MAXiARIiV Olb fj till-.su di a-'t’s are eonnnon to many locallrb' s of tli ■ |_l nit"l lstates; l.nt vvliercver they prevail. North, Booth, Unit or VVett, they oil equally spring from tin same iiii.'i-nia! eon K e. ‘Jim great varfetyetsymptoms and forms of di-ea"’ i w ow'lnv prtTK'ijfa lly to difference in age, sex, cunvtitiitiori and habits of the ntlerVr•; Imt as tlm lan-ni.s the same.they will all equally yield iy that is competent to overcome or remove tliut cause. 11,, lie laws el Nature, every prineljilo lias ils opposite, nnd thr every Ur-eave. Or cause of dis-a ‘. lien i--■ • nyciit. or In <>t!i’ a word- a specific riniedy . All Midairs, whether ari-ing from .Marslies, rdne-mintrwater, decouipo sition of animal and vegetable matter, or even newly I'leiued lands, is the s.iuiie in character and effect: i- a poi son floatin', in the atmosphere, eausing disease to nl! ‘x Im Insnilm it. lo iH'Coi'danrc with those uiialti-rahie law : novernitiy tlm itnorring affinity suhsisting between op jiosites. there is in the preparation before as. offer'd to I lie pnhlii. Tlic \aiiiial .lnti(la;e to Alaiurin, wliicli nculrnlizes tlm jsiison whenever it ronn.s in eon tact with it. i ii'ii in tlm open air. ami when taken inter nally i oiiiph'li ly purities the system affeeted ity il of il I'alieflil iidblenei', and lint- restore- and pre-er.. If allll. The r-ntedy is Itelmved to !"• entirely new , nnd un known lo any iait the proprietor, who distinctly claim-: tlm fid low ilie I'xtraot dili.it.V result - from its use : It will instantly check the ague in persons who have snH'ored Ibr any length of lime, from one day to twenty years, and by continuing its use. according to the direc tions, a radical ( tire will lie effected; the patient contin uing free I rum the complaint for ever; unless suhsuqueflt ex|iosme In malaria should nink it- use again necessary. in ils operation upon the poison in tho system, it will immediately relieve all tlm distressing symptoms of l>il iott-or ague di-i aes, and when the disease is cured, il w ill entirely prevent the nrt‘es*ion ‘•!’ Ifi in ral l)< liilit y amt \iglit Sweats, wliielt so often follow the administration of other mede cities. Tlm patient at once begins to reever appetite and strength, ami continues to Improve until restored to perfect health. By its w-e Fever and Agile may lie banished from every family ami class in tin: community: formers, me chanics and all laboring people maybe mine’ this arti cle tis a Preventive, And pur.-me their respective avocations in perfect ,-afely from ague nr hilions attacks during the sickly season, which is often to them the most valuable part of Ihe y ear. ■Since tlm introduction of the I t till iu every part of tho United .States, its success has been so eompicte and unvarying as to have fully proved these assertions in favor of its extraordinary merit. Wlieii tlie-e declarations were made, a! Ihe date of its introduction, they seemed incredible to many, even of the most candid minds, because all ihe resources if science had been taxed iu vain to subdue ague or bilious diseases; and vvliat was slill worse for ague sufferers, all their remedies or treatment, whether scientific or empirical, have been limited to poisonous or destructive drugs, such as Arsenic. Quinine, -Mercury, Faliciim. .(e. The effects of these are sometimes worse than the disease t hey subdue, aud when such remedies fail, or give only temporary relief, their poisonous effects .ire superadded to the poor sufferer’s first complaint. On tlii.s account ague sufferers should he particularly careful about using any secret Fever anil Ague remedies, notwithstanding the makers of them uniformly assert they may tie taken witli perfect safety, even when it is notoriously well known that their potency depends solely upon destructive poisons. Now, us a proof that tlm Remedy is not only valuable on account of its power to cure diseases, but that it is also Worthy of Public Confidence, Because of its Singular and Entire Haimlessness. Tin’ following certificate from one of the most celebrated chemists in tlm United States has been obtained, and a copy of it is attached to every bottle : NTvv York, .lime 11. 1855. “I have made a, chemical examination of Rhodes’ Fever ■ml Ague Cure, or Antidote to .Malaria, and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine ami Strychnine, hut have not found a particle of either iu it, nor have 1 found miy . iibMatice in ils composition that would prove inju rious to tlm constitution “JAMES H. CIULTON, M. Ih. Chemist.” U i a stubborn fact, therefore, that this Remedy is il. timid not only t” relic-vr tin- human family from malarious disuasos, but to do an equally good work by preventing tlic taking ol’other medicines which do harm. The entire absence of any baneful ingredient makes this Remedy not more valmibii !1S a Cure, than it is as a preventive. No class <A uu.,a • o easily unwaged as ihe eue under consideration, if the medicine be taken in advance. Thi. is owing to tho diseases being produced by one mi l the tamo cause, and therefore all, both residents and travelers, should protect themselves by the timely use of this preventive, aud not wait for tlic poison already lurking in their nine, to develop itself in a violent attack. Take the Cure us a preventive, and so ilcstruv tho poison beforo it does harm. Full directions and advice as io diet and habile ol life prepared hv a distinguished Fhysician loiijf ividcnt iu a Bilious climate now accompany each bottle. It will often be found necessary to precede this medi cine by it mild cathartic or untibilious purgative. ‘The Miry best thing for general uv is a moderate dose of CaMor Oil, the object of which i: to e cans ■ the stomach aud free the biliary passage?. Remember that where this is necessary, or there is costiveneas. it must iu: takiix or tiie operation ol‘ tho antidote will be .-.■lii.nMv ol>- t tract ed. Only Caution.— ln e rtuin -perilled cauv. jionr the contents of one or more bottles of the Cure into shallow vessels, (dining plates./ and place thorn iu sleeping rooms; for the vapor rising from the medicine, and also tho air wafted across, or circulated over the dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will counteract, and . estroy, to a dcg.ee commensurate with its expo sure,the miasmata or poison contained in the apartment. This mode of exhibiting the Cure should likewise he resorted to when very young infants are exposed tn malarious titiiatkm . The bottles in which this medicine is put up liave the words, “Knows’ Fever vnd Ague Cum.” blown in the glass, and on tho outside wrapper is the name es the medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and tiie signature of the proprietor. These precautions are taken to prevent, counterfeits and imitations. Tub RBUAMT. ion its success is entirely itun ns actual merits, wherever introduced and iced. These will im considered sufficient. tVeparcdand sold by tiie proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES, I’rOvideiiee. K. I. For sale lit Columbus bv KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO.. February 10, 1850. ly Dru-gists. A s<>UTHJBRN i:EMEl>Y Made by Prof. O. O. AVoodinun. New Orleans, Louisiana. J. (8. PEMBERTON V CO-. U'VR received the uppoint incut fn-iii [he |>r< -i.i i- t• -i ----lor I lie sole agency of WoextmunN Cherry Expcriorant, Ihe medicine Unit Inis created Mich an exeitemeut at the North among the Physicians, and liu i laen pronounced Iff :111 who liave u-cl it ti. being fur superior to any Cherry Pectoral. Woodman's Clierrv Expectorant ■ “"- lain til.’ active meilieal qualUi’ ,of the V'ellow ,l t -amine lie pure deeoetiou of ft ild Cherry Burk, and mam other valuable in redi nt- that u nder it far hell, r ihan auv “tlier t'ougli Mcdieluo in this country. HF.COM MTJNDATIONIij. Nlvv Oria.A.Ns. April it, jv, ■ •’• or 811 - I he public generally ure fully aware of ifo. tlion-.unis of n iiii ‘liesfur f>i-en. • and Lungs, under the lilies el >ai'a|suillao. Pills, I’la-h i Lininieiits. Ac., that are dailv brought to tlielr notice through the new spapei - hv wa \ of advertisements. My ntywt iu writing thi- noto lor imhlicutiou, is to iuduce the pnldie, or ;vt least tliose who arc afflicted, to use one that contains urlielo- of th ol ( .'■■ in Pulmonary Viteases. lam conscious that in so doing, lam acting most nuprofessltiuallv,and dero-- Uu-ily t.. the interests of Medical Science and the n ular Pvaet it loner- of Medicine. 1 refer io ftoodinanV Clieny rlxpeetorant, which is a scientific remedy that I huvu used with more success than unv of the n mil in,..,j liotiw I'k- lMivH^inns. M.utla.np, M. ]). ~~ .. tiALLATI.N, .'llsi, May J, ISoi. A ii Woonsnx—Dear Sir; I have given vur Clim-v Expectorant 11 lair trial uuil am v oil ph-a.-cd’ itli its ei . ‘tti'r than any other article I out met with. 1 would lie pleased to have you acini me half a dn/oo ties |.\ the iK'iiroi . |{es|ieeirully. \V .'I. Mv,n>, t|. p, I hi-preparation ha-attained a wide eelcbl'itv from the iiiiucr.al s-uon >. w hich lin.s attended its use. for roughs-, oolds, ami in l'ael, any puluionarv complaints (Ills medicine. Irom its peculiar proper liesus n diesolvmt and Its soothuis; iKivver to all irritations of the throat, w ill probably l e preferred to any other offered to the public. A an appcir/er. or dyspeptic rruiedv. it will ulso be loumi excel lent, ita natural and genial wurnith KuepiUK 4C digest rvi 1 jKiwiTb in proper lone. l.Yiuember that this i, the only Cough Medicine iliat ban stood the test of tlie medical fraternity. It is sain tioned by, unproved of, and recommended hv tin- leading Physicians of New- York city. Kv, rv l,ttl is warranted te give satisfaction or tin- money retunded. We guaran tee it to lie better than any Cherrx I’, etoral. Co,I J,iu Oil. or anything else now extant.’ ■'Price—Out* Dollar a 1 tot tit*. .1. S. I'KWIIKKTON ,t CO.. Columbus, 0a„ . Only agents for this eountv February 5, • (iIiV.AT TH Mi M I’MS I M'ARAI.UKk’ O M-l<•)■>> ti FEVER AN!’ i I IIK, 01* ANTIDOTE TO MAE AREA: I'.qiiMll;: Tiijiin ;is !*r-v* ul>\t *<i < * so poisok. pkoops : vt li.ml the Prco'iilent oi ih • l v !unmu < • i “I'MiuHiuri, C:IV ' ; o 1 K *x*r mh*l Atu*'*hivo, or An* iidote t' MuUiri;*; tit U ■ • ■ Mo.. Nov. 1 nAVINH I'.'li -lIII” ‘.■■.•rtih".He -1 • 1 . ini )1 .'mil.’ • given by the lelebrutcd ‘ hemi t l.h . .1. It. Cldlton, of New Vork city, in laver of ilhodr- h'Vi r and A■ ■‘‘ Cure, that it contained neitlo r Qtuoine- Atseaifi, vt.i eurp ii"t’ Stiycliiiine, and having wived numeap j.lii'ulious fi>r it, 1 Wi induct"', to •ud In hr. Riioues for the uicdiciue. jsiiice then 1 have disposed 1 a large quantity, mostly io rc.-idpuis of this city, who have inva riably hen curt and by it, aud to whom 1 can icier. A ant, there!'.re, satisfied in recommending it I” be ■ll Hud the [■r.p'.'ietoi’ represents, iUnVARH ft 111 I’re.irt “i jo vrmaeefitiesl ‘fi M"■ o!” L Hiul th- -Vf{ne for Twelve 1 i;tu> ! I’ROvjnt.yiT., June 2'.k 18.. ‘. Having been ip formed of the illness of poor, bill worthy woman, who ha- not been fre e I'roui Fever and Agile a monll) ala time for 11" 1 la ‘t w “ive years, I -up piled 1’ r gratuitously v.itli Rbodt Fever .aid Ague Cure, .-ihe took iii all four bottle.- wlnchcomplol ‘l.Yi''- .•■toreri her to health ainl stn ngth. aud us four months ha’ c now clap” and. there i no I'ensoii t"d"idil Hie pei'nia ni'iit yof I lie rul e. - C. A. j’. MA “K. ApoHe e.-iiy . Jtt Hot lies Perform AH Cures. Ci'V-'i.".ntim:. Mieli., Kept. 21th. I''.". .1 ■ ir, A. J'.-q.— Rcni - Kir:- I have just aunt aa [inter lo Ann .: Ilulliday for another half gross “f yotii'Teveraml Ague Care. It has.vdd like “ llotCaki ■♦ml T have “iily tw“ bottles on hand. One reason it iias sold, is becam e when I have heard of ii case of Ague or Cliiil Fever, i lure sent a hntrleaod teld them to try it, an 1 i! il did not. In Ip them, tin , were not obliged to pay for it. and they vveiv ul I satisfied. I bad one ease of Chill Fever where it run four days, but the man conic I” s.-e me on ilm sixth day Well salislicd. Truly yours, JOHN V. tJ l/A DIHNO ■:i i Hollies Perform :!l Cores. .HoLIXT, 111- Se[it. 2k isoe. Slit. Jjtstfis ItirooEK—Dear Sir-—The box “I “A . o Cure” you sent us has all been -.ildand created a large demand for more; io megt which we have ordered from your general agent ut Chicago, J. J). Vcrriugtoii. Its sal” will only he equalled by the mini her of Fever and Ague eases. Hoping these eases may be few, yt have a bottle for every easo. We remain respeelfully yours, ji'ICUA RIAF A AI.LI'IN. Ji) Battles I’erfenii ill (lures. LETTER FROM A VOSTMAgTEIk M a.wvku.. Delaware Cos.. Ohio. A tig. l'J, 1555. Air. J. A. Rhodes —Hear Kir—Your medicine lias mil with the most, favorable success in This neighborhood. I have about five bottles left. I give it to them at first, ‘if no cure no pay,'although I was not authorized by you to do so; but i took the rospoii.Ability on myself.— But not a bottle iias come back, and as l am almost out of tlic article I wish you would forward me one gross of the bottles, if you see proper to do so, ands will ho punctual in payment. I inclose fifteen dollars on the mcdiciu ■ 1 have received, for which please send me a receipt ship the cure tome as seen as you can—there never im- been as much Chills and Fever since 1 ‘lived in the State, as at present. Yours, Ac., RICHARD IMARTIX, J\ M. tit Bottles Perform :J1 Cures. Pink Rux, Afich., July 21, 185 b. Du. J. A. Rjiodes—Dear Sir—Yotir Cure for the Fevt r and Ague has tiius far performed wonders, It lias not failed i one instance to effect a quick and permanent cure. Some who have been troubled with the distress ing disease have been entirely cured by using only one bottle of the Cure, (lease send us immediately four dozen, as we have but three bottle , remaining. Truly yours, LATIIROJft A MCLEAN Fart >( Pan a mil Fever. Providence, Kept. 22, 1855. Mr. ,antes V. Ithodes —Having been entirely cured by your remedy, I take pleasure in assuring you of the r e islit it lias been to me. 1 was first attacked by chills iml fever on the isthmus of Panama, several montht since, aud in spite of the different remedies and tri.atmqnt i adopted, my health grew worse Until 1 commenced the use of your Fever and Ague Cure.— Since t pit time 1 have not had a single chill, an I am now in the enjoyment of good health. Wishing v mr nixlicinc the .success that it merit.. i cumin truly yours, THOMAS’ C. ANDREW?, X. O. O. F. hull other column of today's paper will lie found an advertxenient tor -Rhodes’ Fever aud Ague Cure.” We are not in the habit of puffing medicines, but desire to say. for the benefit of the afflicted, that Wm. N. Rowe, lcrclnint, JSharpsburg, who has it for sale, in forms is that he sold several dozen bottles, and in every - ise it lias effected a cure. This proves the medi cine to bo good, and we take pleasure in bringing it before lie notice of the public.— "d/l Fellow. Boousb-ro Md. 4. Evidence from (lt raymau. Plymouth, Richland Cos.. Ohio, Sept. 25, 1855. -Mr. .1 A. Rhodes, —Dear sir—l ■ hcerfull.v testify to tlic value of your Antidote to .Malaria, i hie young lade in t.iie :amily of a clergyman here lies Peru taking an “ A(.ll I) BALSA.M” for some uioutiis without, any per manent benefit —a few days since she got a hot,tie of the Cure and has nol hail • chill since. ’ A young man also u.—d the same Balsam some thin- without relief until lie got a bottle of your Cure. hir it works like a charm. Yours truly, Km \. r. DUBOIS. Unsolicited Kvidcucc from a Physician. AiOXTICT.T.T.O. Iml.. Aug. 27, 1855. J. A. Ii hopes—Rear Sir—l have been in the practice ol’ Medicine here for about three years, and can con scientiously recommend your medicine, having used ,t myself and prescribed it in a milnber of instance with perfeii‘ svrress. Itcspectfullv voufs, W. il. SPENCER. J.ol'lsvilli: No. 11, C. ii. Ik, Ga., Jan. 1,185 U. Your Ague Cure lias overcome ail prejudices bv its merits, and given .-olisfuetion. A gentleman just called vv li o hus been fully cured by only one bottle, and de sired ire to recommend it to I'vei vbndy, f t hall do all T can in Its sale. vv. A.HAYLESk IlM.ev body dcsiirs furiliur evhlenci's. they will find it iu • . ‘ iy bottle of the Ci UK, which is being intro 'bleed n, rapidly as possible iu o every town and village in tlie I nitud State:, Canadas. Ac. The eminent chem ist, l)r. ,1. R,Chilton, et New A'orli, certifies to its per fect innocence. It is therefore optional withall tohavo the I o’'er and Ague or not, just ad they please. I ‘ “ii also say that a great many of my largest custo mers are those who a year ago were reluctant even to take the Cure on commission. Tliey thought its great “laims and pretensions could net he reali;:e'l. Now tliey endorf” them all, and it v V iil be noticed that tlic letters ol which I publish su h immense quantities arc always pew and late dates—altogether they would more (hun till any newspaper, aud prove the fact of a greater sue ee .. and ale ttoanever attended any other Agin- Remedy. The Crowning Glory “ i ftli, Cure is Its HARMLESS CHARACTER, which allovv.s its iroe use i IL a preventive. Thu- protected bv tnnu; a bottle or two during tho warnt.und sickly sea •••ns, not a mac woman or child in the United Stales would ever have a single attack of Fever and Ague, Bilious or \ allow F. ver. orany form of disease arising from toe atniosphnie poison Malori". in which the Cure is a perfect anti.lot*. II is also unequalled for quick and permanent efle Is a a Restorative, giving new life and siren -tli to all whose constitutions have been shattered or weakened bv A .iic , Bilious diseases, night sweats, languor on.l it.', tuhty er any kind ur intemperance or dissipation. JAMEfI. A. RHODES, Proprietor Pruridencu. R. I. ‘nil 01-sale by KH I,IN. THOMAS A C... Cos., oi l'/ 11 gent-. Ivivliu,Thomas A'Co, arc Jijsti-iliuting Agents for the ptoprii .or?. Dealers buying of K.. T. A Cos. will save till expenses on the Cure, a- Kiv liu.Th"m,i- A Cos. sell t Ihe very lowest prlc'-i. JAMES M. CLOUOH, ’ - hi at 1 jilmupee. A hi. !> VNFOHTH A XAC 1.1 . Will supply I'hysleiaus with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only by IN. W. SEAT. M. I>„ York. being an Original Diseovorv, Involving a NKW PRINCIPLE i l.y ulni-h the too positive condition of the system called - 1 u-r. i. i liutiged to Hie normal or liealtliv stab- directly I and without loss of vitality■. KB.MOV Ala HOT JHKISS, i'ENNEK A” BENNETT. AVIIOI.ES VI.E tiROCENS, Importer# nail Jobber# of > IKS, WINKS. Ao. Also, agent* ami dealt*! s in \ it};inia M;uiul'actured Tobacco ami Havana CICS-ATIS, Iluve removed to No. 40 Vi-se> .*treet. leal’ of tin- \„t,,l - NEW YORK. New York, Jiuiuary 1, 1850. KIVLIN, THOMAS dc O, | I VVi: ordered from New York a full supplx of the I L most extraordinary medicine of the age. Dr. X. W. Seat’s Negative Electric I'iuid. Tliey w ill be iu receipt of lire gross on tin loth instant riiyst.-iaiis are requested to mil carle Fehrvnry 5. Priift ssiii Wood’s Hair g fl IS. no doubt, the most wondc.-iul \ “ ln| 'B .of progress, for it will V'eston, oerir , n VU I’ : Ui iF origiiinl color, rover the hi ad ‘,'f ‘-H liioT luxuriant growth, remove :,i ■ itching,euro all .-.'rofula and e;b. r , ‘ ■ HI eh a, scald head, etc. Il will e UT( ., ‘fl volts or periodical headache; itok-v th r I and wavy,and preserve the color porf-eth 1 ’ Si 'H from failing, to extreme old u,:-. ‘ ‘” hfl ft’e coubt give the testimony of uiotv n I ‘died thousand to the truth of'i vary w'<,ri 11 !l l ten. See circular and fhefolloiviuL • M The iol.owing is from n distirgiiixi,,,! I medical protecsion: * 1 ‘""Uu. • ■ . PROFESS''II 0. J. TV ut Hi H I'e.ve sir.: l'"solicited. 1 sen,; ■ q,; . B tel lining nearly buhl for a long tim„ ‘ S nil tile l'ilir lv itcirativesextuii ;, nd Ini,;, ,; I ', any, ! v. as induced, on heuricq of vj| 11 .. l ’| l!fl trial- I pbtcv’d myself in the lii'i.ds ~r „ ; H my head robbed witli ;i good sin “ru-li. 1 ■ tiie the” applied, and w til rnbh t ,i j u< ',j|'i ‘ 1,1 H glow. This I repeated every m.irn.Ti- 7” H woe!, tiie young hair iippeawsl. end -qW e I Align-1 last till the pro:cut til.;, nnd U m ,„ q’. I ’?® and strong—soft mid pleasant to u„. I>tfore, it was liaVsh and wiry, what li;n,. 5 H and that little was disappeming v, ry raiiidh" 1 • I your restorative about twice n w„ 1 fl a goo.l and [lerlVet crop of him. Nnw. if [, ,".‘ : fl these things—aiijl who lias n< i; ut Imv,. „ . fl trio any ease where any jiersnu’- hair wai, n. i'. ,fl ed by any of the hair ionics, etc . of the•!v- , ly gives me pleasure io record I result'l ejiee. i iinve recommended uio pre[iar;tti!i, lu ’ and it already has a large ami general . H the Territory. The people here kunvr ’jV, ,!."‘’°! l fl liave eotilideuee in it. The siqq.ly yu .-cutuJ7 saleagenls for Hie Territory, i •'nearly exlm daily inquiries aiw made for it. ‘; nil i1,...,gH your discovery: and I. for one. return ‘'.fl Rr the benefit it lias done me. f .;- I tyruiiil’'"'’ 1 paired long ago of ever ellceting any r . Yours, ha,-tiiy, I J. W i ;il fl firm “I Bond A Ivdiog, Dr,. The umlursigiied. Kcv.J. K. Hrugg, is „ f| >n H regular standing, and pastor of tin: Urtlou.’ 9 at Brookfii Id. .Mass. He is a geutl'iiiian es p.J.yB iriflucuee- and universally beloved, ■ WM. Jiyfl BR'Jom na n. .i-ni iH I’ROiDSSoi; ft't.MJD— fl I'r vit Sjk: Having made Ilia! i vour Hairß*l l'iitive. il giv e,-; me pleasure t > say. that it-,. l >J| been excellent in removing iiillaiiimatioii. .i:,-,,,.. fl constant tendency lo itching, veil which ‘l k'-fl troubled from my chililhooU; ui-1 has also I’ -ii.’ fl hair, which was becoming gray to its nrigie have used no oilier article, will anythin .■ liy tli'.fl pleasure or profit. Yours, truly. fl J. K. li!,'.|i;i;fl JUMAWUii st., s; Louis, Match s, Ikak Sir : l am doing an cxti “.sivc travel Iu thefl and South-western State", as :; it-ral agent for y.fl American Linement, aud woulc m sglad if ‘■ aWnnifl vor me with ;t consignment of ’rofessor \vJ Hair Restorative,tw ili ! assuredtlnitliifl troduco it in many places were t is not known, afl head is a living testimony of its valuablepropcm.ifl storing the hair to its natural color, luafomfl old,and my hair was almost vvh a: hutalionismifl half pin; bottles, my hair is as b nutiful auburn as'it at sixteen, and much improve I in appeiiraiice.ii would not bo without a bottle n hand few the pri ten. I should be very glad to a tend to any • nected with the Hair Restorativt T havelieen; i: years engaged in the same buy >oss. and veil’t* and, hear from you soon. Very re. poctfully, AY3I. 11. BROOM 4Lti- Sold at 11 1 Market street .- 1 . l.ouis, Mi-touri, Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everviii All kinds of family [latent m decine-, for -.ale.’ • best possible terms, at ’Profo'f . Wood’s e-tabHt 114 Market street, St. L uis. For sale in Columbus at the i eng Store es KIV .IN, THOMAS t 0 Feb 2’J—Bm AMERICAN COTT J N PLATvTI FOR l: ><>. rpillS Fourth Volume of the . mericart Colteu Plant I will commence with the Ja nary number. •In thus formally aunouncine tho Prospectus kl Fourth Volume, we have but a” w short pamgml add, sanguine in the belief that with llie intelligent, dustrious patrons of progress! e improvement in I Agriculture. Mechanic Arts, Me usi lac tores of tlicKi iS States, and especially Alaba. ni.ins, the past iii-tory the Cottou Planter is its highest commendation. In the first place, we remark oour friends an'l mii that tlie Editor, Dr. Cloud, has again become tin l’uMi cr and Proprietor; ;ind we hereby assure our w* emphatically, that in future liu Cotton Planter -W sue promptly by the first day of each mouth. Flushed with victory iu the •naguifkeut Kxhit.ru Alabama’s Industry, as demons loted in the trine;] 1 success of the first Annual F. r of the Alnbais. ’ Agricultural Society, the Coil- i I‘lanti r “ nil! u.- step backward'’ its progre. sis ■ u ward and tips.wi ‘ highest uiuhe of impr. n meat It is hoped earnestly ny the Editor and > uriu-r.* by the members of the Society, that the Tl; e t 1 Farmers, the Mechanics and Manufactures ■•! Ale.’ \ will rally en masse to thesupp ~-t of Alabama-"ii; ■ clusively) Industrial Periodical, the Organ of the il bama State Agricultural Society . that its offieiinsy is bo unfettered in the great work bf developingUieii measurable resohrees of the Keystone State of the Sod Devoted to Improved Plantation Economy. Manub tures and the Mechanic Arts,’ - the object of ilo can Cotton Planter is to •‘lmprove tiic Moil and the Mini” With a corps of correspondents, numbering him. 1 • lie most practical as well asset’ ntilic mindset tliffW wo i> el assured we sbali be able to visit our potei i ■ the lir -t of each month, to their entire sati-tiMMi profit. Every family in the country, ivhatavir msy lv n avocatidn, should patronisesom Agricultural j.aper; cause there is no reading matter published to tie ‘ 1 so innocent, and at tht? same time so practically | bio in all tho walks of life as Hi: t obtained in a ewl cultural Periodical. The Americun Cotton ri.uitcri issue promptly by the first day of tho month. It r£i uniformly printed iu magazine stylo, on good wiiii per, with new and fair type, securciv -titclied nsit* med. Our Horticultural Dcpartmi- it will be ,-u.xkuiiw, heretofore, bv a gentleman of | iwtical eve F .1. Halt, of Montgomery. Ternth ; One copy, in advance S 1” Six copies •• M Twelve copies lO Clubsor Agricultural Societie , 100 copies lit communications, either for the columns eld’ b r, or containing remittances, i.i'doriiig the pT"- be addressed to Dv. N. H. Clii.ui. Dockland |l *’ Alabama. _ 'Subscription-should coniiut i* ■ with ihevuini; 1 “ Newspapers I’rieridly to the Wui'.. throughout tl will colder a l'avor by copying Prospectus- One exchanges will pleuso iii; • Ito Loekkoi-i. .lb IIKLICK it CO’S. OAfcKtEC CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. Old stand of J. .S. & Cos, • ‘Vest Side Hroud Street. G01.CMI11;-, (FA. MENS and Jloya Clothing- a large ..led. 1 _ from, shited toevii-y elue- uni condition. Oriitlenien - Furulshlxig (Foot ■ In every variety October i y MONTGOMERY, SEEM V lKI) BH ;I,V mvEd. MKHCIIAsNTiS imhl others bringing goods by “ ‘ . Savmnali, for Montgomery, helinuHiHlotlK””' ll ( AU‘,>t ot (’"lninbus. Goorgiu, iirc informedllwt by-' l ’ In care of JOHN \V. HOWARD, Agent, I uiou Dray Company, Columbi -. Ileorgia. thrit .- will be forwarded from the Depot of tlie Mi:--’ Road to the Depot of the (tpelik, and Montgomery ‘ ; at an expense, for triilisportatii'i J.v Dray between’ point#, of 13 etnls per Tor (tfOOO) IDs. ulih Ii will nave them Uf> cent# ii ton. the M’ l ' 1 r Kiiil lb.Hul Co.’s contractors clnr . e ono dollar P‘‘ 1 ' 1 I’bo 1, nion Dray Company i nply respond lo>iw or damage, as may bo n*r. rtained by refer' 1 ' 1 Ib ll V ('n., Josiah -Morris, and J T. Thorn. • Alit. KclV r, in Columbus, (bi.. t •U. Patton and • 1 TJuso; and at Selma, Ala., to T. hniltb. July Hi 11 •’ IMBS J. ’ODDS COMMISSION ‘ KRCHAN’ No. 20 East Side Jroad Street, COLUMBUS, oIIGIA, tIKAUIK 1 . CHOKE FAMILY ;HOCEKIEi , Staple DtyOood .Drug.. Patel, . Medicines, Conte’ cry, Tobacco, vc.&e. ... COUNTRY PRODUCE BO CUT AND ~' ,U , n n --'Ordersfor nil articlesprou ptly attended to. *■ ‘ article ordered Is nut in tin- i it will be pur l ’ - ami shipped with di.pvtch. October 'O. ly DEEJ) ~ ~, Land Deeds of a irond form. • UToetly printed, a" 1 sale at this office.