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NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID,
Prepurnl Ity TJ* “XV* M !?•
I • why it should bo u°cd instead of any other treat
ment in nit Vet>#tle affectUuii:
I t*MKcoktoiny of Time.—Ah only ou-Memll*
“1 tho ordinary time is required to effect a cure,
of Money.—Ah it c but one
dollar.
3rd.—Economy of Feeling.— Vil v s tin?
Mifloriu.; of a long tickin'** and tin* con • pi -iit treat
ment; tile annoyance of taking atiny dose* of
metlicino, their disagreeable operation. undtii pain of
loAk oonrtnemeiit; but little of the fluid bein. n< >ary,
ami that pleasant in it* effects.
4th. -Kconmny of Tliouklii. n
known, it will remove all dread ami anxiety . jr: ■ t
existing, respecting febrik* affection*; partic.,l <, \y while
a dear friend ii* ick. ,
.lilt*—Economy of Health.- Vi the \ .< i
is not reduced, and o> i- ,unntly racked; i. V i- the 1 *<r
subject to ho followed by . cue di*u'.i<.
6th. —Economy of hife*— Am tlp*cuiv . l
bes >ro and without rctim • .ihv patient, ( nully
removing, iu acorroepoij decree, all danger of u 1 Ld
term in t ioli.
Other reanona might b , and, but tU<*e i <!••
suitfrient to satisfy all •’ an : ms in all ■ . a
lions id life.
The abovereasons n* , *n],>i’v ;
th* Immediate treat nr uvt > • w.
apply with equal force t . .V’ b ; ‘j“<
ed to or have become p-ln < ‘ *ir*e ;
*o the nature of the ciiv • • ■■ •Minis
tered.
A* thiH remedy give* t < ‘?•••■ •
•mnt relief, ifi nil ordinary ( . vh
the aiU k, person-* .in h'’fu< . i. > \i 1
been really jirueh M* k, and very . . . ic *• t.. y j
wer • not attacked with fev< i, • u , tii'lhi r
-a little cold, which gave ulai in . ■ oil have I'M
n )‘hln;; • ‘e*mHei|uunce—dt -won! it... pir-vd off with-
ir arjydifng—that medicine h i •••I.'i et.*’ Tin* 1 mi- >1
I >\ t <; ‘ oi oil the subject off * •’i •ii di, ti■. -1 11 11 n i ;!; H ,
not rufiko the above follow the euro of :i c<*miimii caMe
i. ,ii‘u, .lly a men think at nil; and i* i- not until
i 1.-. j iv.dual ha* v. i : “1 many <;, • s i!, be can fully
r 4,*je di;truth; and even then he may < nelnde thin
a. Ivery 1 1 iffing nine*, which would have readily yielded
lo UV ..iipte medieiny, vet person . tlmu;. Ii they have
1m i . kil i sueee fill in pei hap* hundred .of c.i-ri, mud
*x *o t th vt lhere wit; ca* • occur wh re there i* some
or.; i.n; or .o l cauty jo grfht a* to require particular
u Ti i or iH iti reducing the lever,
it will fi'pua rio* a* tho lijffllL-ficc d’ tho “ I laid | a->e
f, ;!i ■, itinK cause ,'ud exist. Jti; lo puard
a; uu*l and d.ipjjuintuicht m hhhhn ,u.e* thnt I have yiven
tt.i i ire ; itm.iy refer to what fli.Ke called a “ sy
r.vLi.u lr. <m Fe vtrs lu tJcnerni*
On this ~ ?t 1 wi.di to bo fully nmler-tood. li.\ lie*
term “i-’V-n, * 1 coin prebend nil f- Inn -•11 • . to
vrhi.ai iuc huui ii. uaui ‘ i subj* et, includii;... ;mail pox
and e uei; orupltvo fcvuiv; but a they anso'by a; real
Viirioiy -i can ■, unj in nif<• di im".u’ * - • • Ii: e
aim liabiln, lu.y oi < - c con.-i li ia . in i .-ir
dovolopllieiit and evijihil .aliety of i<ru - >-c lyp
yet all arodisfin. nbdied by tho mUiu* pmend i • der
isties—thiif -- ;<i■!.: <in nt ill the ci.iiibl and ,
ncrv.n- • iM *. .. in ■ more or J• • n..d h
qMoney in the pui r- : er shout .- tJ i. kin.
debility, <v
To .*hovv Uia I . •• a di;.* a’o. o . .
advanoo, 1 pi d.’ fr \ ? • . ... e■ i
of Kiiijc'* d-nJ-a. -■ i “k a
pie* auu ih o ’ i <•..* i
our inudic;-. >ob 1 , , 1
On pigo ,I ‘• >. . .n *i‘ •
uml out of t.. - ...
ken of. By i‘ •.
Billm* Fcve;. V : i • . . e . • i
AC. An-1 . ... *. * • p..i liculai.
Muc-m . A J t > ~ih rie. and
no f' J; tdi. .. . .. i .< e iow* i! If under
variou i i.e ; .1 that Ih •• Hi i i,j>on the
iiiin.l of l . .i Mihdivi ion. is had and hurtful. It
encour.o a di*p iliou already too prevalent, to pn
*• ribo for a di-eiiM* according to it* uttui*’. ‘J In re i.. no
! i * of genuine diHtinetiou between continued fevers,
ttiat can bo relied on. They run insensibly into carl;
other, oven th “ m -t dissiuiilar of them, and are ohms
traceable to tho -one cause.”
The above is a great fact, one v -i (hy of renieiuhiance
and 1 would inijn’i .son your mi- : folly of hunliir
up or troubling you Nidi about . * nmm ;” ii you have
fever, treat it at once as here... < directed, and ;mi
will!: will msteail of any distinct liarae.ter being do*. 1
oped, hou* to Improperly named by the most scientific.
This assertion is no hypothesis bn <m closet speenla
tioUs or vision* of mind, but on e* • -••.c* at. the bed
side of the sick, in hundreds, ay lii->u and if rase*
(by myself and other*) under ; *nt i kety of cir
cumstance*. season* and eliimit*. Ji-.'i this in mind,
mid treat at once without i< :■■ “i , ‘*> > and rest
assured vjii will soon be freed from : I .!.< i.; of linger
ing uml and ingorous fe\ r*. But a . * (v nave be-
C me developed bes ; the ‘ Fluid’ i’ tidier by
neglcii, or under some * her tivutnn ; , l i cribo
a* Uriel!y a* possibb* the proper c.ov” e l lie • , in
all tho l. lost, prominent l'o >.d ,dj • i VUt .* s’
ail. * dyuojisis” will be aiujn;, lie. ip ‘ all
c.' % C’l* ! tomea to attendanco njwm
Jiulcs imjiorlant to be t ..mV</ / , t,\e
u\ryaliv*’ KU'ctrir
Ist. It should bo given in tbr
qunutityof water, and may b
pleasui e.
’-Id. I'a.ientH must bo free from alt mrn"’ t.i
(though there Hhouldalways be free ventilation in rh
iok room,) nor attempt to go about while under us ii
II lienee.
.‘ld. It must he continued whenever the fe\<-r sub.-i I.
nr ts evidently passing oil'; to bn resumed wh n <;
begin* to rise again, should such be the ease under any
ebrtimHtaineH.
4tli. When the fever logins to subside, jiatient* must
be left perfectly quiet; free from :i'l nxei'ement; should
not bo questioned a* to tic . ..n . dings, nor
attempt to converse, rend or i ’ u vhatevei,
till their own n*ttnml frt ’in : v all ext ra
noons intliieiices, *?/< tin . • sv-ak; nor
should any conversation be ail .I m tln .r 3- ; ; Mg, in
which they may feel more or lo - interested, but be left
quiet to all m'eiitsand purposes.
fitli. Fluid.* should bo allowed, while giving it a*
plentifully, and a* long a* tho patient de.ires and no
longer: they may consist of cold wafer, mucilaginous
drinks, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or teas, either
cold or warm as , nr. es may prefer oV patHmt* desire.
bill. Should patient* experience any oppression or
faintness while in the lying posture, a* t- oeeasion a
restlessness alter tin? fever lma passed otV, or enough,to
oi:eiuou them to speak of it. they fdlould have a lit tbs
wine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn, lemonade with a little
spirit, ginger, or seme other stimulant; or the faro and
breast may bo bathed in cold water: either of which
will give iiiimedia.e relief.
T AISLK OF DOS MS.
For children of one year or under, from ” to S drop .
“ over 1 and under 1* years, “ bto lb •
“ ” - “ b‘ “ “ U to“U “
“ “ f 10 “ “ ‘JO to “
“ ** ** I*’ half to a tea oonful.
All person* over fifleen con sidered a- adults, t- . whom
a teaspoonful is a common <lo*e. Old pm on* do not
require as much an young, or tho-ein the prime -f 1
nor feiuaie> as o general rule, as tnueh a.* mat.
There is no partici ‘r eare nece.—ary in giving it to
children—those of t-n ; ars of a e fr> ju-n tly having
taken full dee*; bm 1 ‘a - J tie guide, ! have ivmi tin*
above table, with the i--■ o that, as a • neral rule,
children require* mo t. n mb;! sin proportion.
Py observing tin iena, the medii ‘ae will
be found agreeable m all . \ - rts, the expect i
of the most sati guin l many \ \
astonished. My ohje i .. “irticuru
the lull benetit ol the ; ii. . i . • bla .•!
not on account of any s li -
*ei vauee*.
llllloii* or cm |c t ‘ v.r,
Hive n teasiHUifn! of“l !> ’ - > nev in
two hem**, till the fever • . ;th
constitntes the whole ti v n: m . 1 v i, f
fever, with such oh si i ‘
‘‘Buies.” lint nhould the-. ■ I . \ - i t <
tom*, or known 1- :d e\i ng n * a! i :*,*
aitemhd to at om . .mi y “i.u l.'’
Hee Synopsis.
If in any en* t!ie b •!* niv p i v!y e<>n*tvitcd
or c itiued, give a ..u*ti (• . i\dtaii ‘ i with the
In s| portion, they j ibeoj. ..1 or the lever n yi •-
Ug.il 1..
Where tho fever i- very high, pulse ruiuiiu-; llo.r,
tt;*r,it, and the |>Ht:< it i* not particularly mn--ptible
Ii ill • ill 1 H'lH <• ofniedu im* -not i isilv *•; < c ited .it I*\
•U • I.v i*i • gen* j all, a double dose, or tw-m. Mi
-iymi a’ ir t with advantage, and even tepea.-d
In two hour* —if it—the pul*e—ha* n M been soft, ■/.
t.i i- ■'.m.v iag t!i* medieine bn* taken * beef.
ifi:u;*ig the surface with wafer nt an agreeable
to n# ti o *e, the suline wa*h, vim gar or spirits an t
WiikJi', ■'! hese and illicit It- e:s... will afford relief ami aid
the !Trik'i’i's murh in faking ib ct.
t oncrsi 5 v * Fever.
G!?etw toft-p>oi>Hful and u\ at cm v j\ro hours till
th •p l • * * ue* uio-e full uni - *f> then only a tea
aihjuiiiu!, t r g be luauouimued a* the fever subside*. A*
ta bvu 3* •%*•“ gotieitUv cunt:tied, and it . IVcpi.’iitlv
VO'V dyu ’IU t get medicine to operate in thl* ibs.-n-. .
no f fni •*U uld -•I a: f -at tl. lopi-o. vc s uue aer iv.
iathilT.-C With till) “J qiu'* mid lepat as may be m .-
nary till it op**nite• fini •* ti i y al-. i• > i
lined to advantage; ;o- *. * .-It - ; ;,e o\tr. ;>ai: . I
frier ton (rubbltigl with the h . ; c-:* ti.ini , ‘
applicattona to Uie’i id. Vmnine may 1 aided :>> t 1
“ Fb’id” if €ii iu ..i’ Alv.* • . Smm -
Xenons Fever, Typhus, y • fjl.l
or Spotted ’ . ,
lb *so fever* g.e \ .■:
mainly in and . *. bed. * i
siuiiii ami Auy.wiF j , i*
no pracd-u, w n i.i u
my tieatn* ml* i•• • i *.i
fully devgi... t \ h , g. v. oi . ,
compaiotivTi. .i’ i jv .a v.v ... u.i i
the common t .v■ ,u- • \ i l
will b nc*‘ < <_> * r et. 7 \
convai ..
Th* i dir i‘ -h •'! • .* ‘ . —which may
irnm ‘bivtclj - vritlumt detriment—wit ii
ateftspo : r dof Huid evory tw--hour*.• till ta- puls,,
become’ Tiller or linger in volume, then to 1* con tin tied
>aco in six or eight hours till the fever entirely subside*.
T<i 1 > : c *s, fiMin three to five grains each of quiniiw
aii'i ‘ , ‘ iin - * iyeii lie p, ppery or -in” tonic and *t iinu
bim •• uiviliai. ) -,;ould bead-led to each dose. The
bnvv i- -li-iuM In- !:*-pt gently ojH-n, and small portion*
of le- // / !<■ -h->uld b - given ic< ;i*ionally, even
tboug i the UoWel* should be very loose, ihe patiegt
shotil i Ir Hustuno and by riouHshing and iriucllageiiotrt
drink- uch as me in connuou use in such Casa**.—
Where the skin m very dry, wpongiug the surlace. a* <li
i -i .), bilion Pv*r, w ill I toiuid tuivaiitJigeou*.
Toni’ ml be Used during couvuloscence,-in all auto*
which have he. ..me reduced.
Hm u ioiila, Tyjiholct Pneumonia, Lung
or XVinter Fever.
Ciiv > p-smiul of .the “ Fluid” every two hour*,
with a won. ghui.-fu- of a Htrong decoct ioy of bon?et; or
bait i l .- quunlity uuy be given every hour till relieved,
then, a; longer iliter ..d-y . ay once in .;x or eight hour*,
‘i be iiujt! set b*a Hhould be given w<%rm till the violent
-yiup; in-, uto allay and, or the patient is relieved ; then
- !-!: l -niMiitatioio . mustard jda-teiy or Moiutqhhig ol
t ii” -vin t, to he apj i. I over tin* M-at pain; ke p tlie
bowda,gently open.
Yu. ;mn, v ;:t ioloid) Uubcola anil Scariii*
li,;.- or -iiiall Pox, V arioloid, dleasltn,
mid iH-iuiet f ever.
:~i tin ■ di -I• -•.-. re attended with IcWt, which
the most prominent *yniitt>iii, the trentimut
. no little from Hun lever*, itememher
. , to learn tint “t/T/iic,” whetller it is on* or tho
i/tloi , < . n illtt'.r , n-- tie y all commence vil/i Jrct r, hut
11 <-;-’ if at once; govern the lever and there will he no
Inn !•; there will )ir but littl*’ t ruption even in small
pi x. , i- toino>t minds, is anew id da, and doubtlol*
v. , rded with ridicule by many. J nevei lheles*
ho 1.-• the assertion, that small pox, il treated a*
1 dii . itiil bf cut sh'/rt ; attended with hut little erup
t;o:t: in.iei . no pitting, and that then* is no nw*.:ihj of
it.-’ niiii iM. its ordinary courijo. On tid* J will stake
i. .i- igy repute. > ion, but a f that 1 liold Tu os t dear;
be. ii- on tin object, lI in vip good authority; that of
IT-if. V. :- #n ? juev.ously quofed. lie says, page h 74:
*• V- a i v abate t e f are of the eruptive lever, and
k - epdown. it is believed, the number oj the. pustules by
jilni” ; . Ac.” Hero i* the admission that it may
bed i". i nave not only proven it maybe, but has
Im.i if.ir? in iuumrou* case * that occurred on board
ship. ,*-ee tin*account appended.
(.i\<- :t I a'i-oonful or more, according to the urgency
oi theca-* 1 , with a dose ol salts or castor oil; repeat tho
Fluid one- ,n two hours if net -ary, until theTover*Mib
ope or two donea is genera.ly iuflideut;
lut ii -iioin ! he given and repeated sufficiently to keep
the under control. Wken tiie throat is affected,
any >; the ordinary gargles may he used, and the
sin fa - bathed. ;i ; I bought advisable.
In on, i\ise, on the ship Ouches*d'OrlcaiiN, the tongue
and I'auciis were ; o liiueh swollen t hat the pat lent coiihi
not. or ;qicak. and lie was cured by dropping the
Fluid on hi* tongue, drop by drop, t ill he could swallow,
when it was given in teawpoonful doses <very iiour, till
all alarming .-ymptoni* disappeared. The swelling <lf
the thrnal was ivilureil no as to enable him to take Hour—
i.-innentili about twelve hour* by the Fluid alone.—
! - 1 • • l b wot tin- throat frequent! \ it is doubt!* s the
h/ f r'ff/h ill all licit conch.
ihiirpeial u * CTiilUbi'd Fever.
Tin's h ceiolbre. pain'ui. (laugcrouH and alarming
nmiadv to which ti. • /tlicr is iitiblc, will yield to tho
.Ne dive Kief trio Fb.. i with such i eadim h*, as to seem
t• * of little cuiiscipit :e. A single ddfce or two of a
I-.i-pt- nful. aluio.-t invariably gi\ing entire and per-
Miien: n lid ; no alarm need be entertained, as the
>id will am st it in a short time. It.should hu re
al as l<-ng as the f**vec comiiiues, us in other coses,
oowci.s of course should be attended to.
•nuection with this suije<i. I cannot re train from
. a lew general remarks, which, if regarded by
Hit* ladies, will save them lunch pain and suffering. It
is to inform them of the happy effort of the Fluid in
many of their .rials. In child-birth, its relaxing and
soothing effect deprives the labor of much of its pains
mi l difhculties; it must In* tried to be appreciated.—
Fainlii! menstruation will be relieved ill once by a com
mon dose and retiring. Be*ti#*ssness. nervous irritability,
ora cold taken *4l a delicate time, is easily relieved by
iis 11 ‘m* r Q-aliL- it, it is one of the most coil veil ient and
• • niti i cim-on- - i--r man.\ - Tthe ftts~mVmab• , IHl.il
Hi*’ ii"# a soofany medicine known. li*od'**cl is uniform,
i -laxing the whole system, removing ail excitability
and iritability of the nervous as well as tlie circulatory.
It w ill not force sleep like opiates, but it will sooth and
quiet t ln* system ho lliat one can sleep naturally and
healthy : hence its use in ho piuny cases.
SyiiojiAls.
To avoid constant repetition, ami condense the treat
tu i.. a much j ‘ possible, I give under this head general
directions for n .ni -es. As the jNegative Mlectric Fluid
will change the condition culled lever, or subdue and
control it under nil circumstances, without regard to the
nano’ if inay be or ougb* be called, it shouhl be given
wlnTever or whenever it exists; yet it cannot be ex
peeied to control all organic or local causes, which,
when such exist, must be ramoved in order to dlcct a
permanent cure.
W in n such indications iM’ciir in any case, they sbouhl
bo appropriate means, asu{ these sohuld be giveq while
- il'” •* Fluiih” and in connection with it, when
< • 1 • M icquirep, as tin y will then more readily act,
: uu e g noted efl’i -i. besides ho iinnectssai \
tini- will then be lost. As tliu ‘,Fluid” alone wfll sub
1’ 1 1-ver, I call all else auxiliary treatment.
If lb-* bowels are costive, give a cathartic (see auxili
oi. w ith the lirst dose, or soon after, and should it
I to operate in due lime, repeat the dose; if attended
- ;: rho a. give Kumething known to he good tor
• eoiupiaiiit, though if caused by irritability, tlie
” Fluid” will soon relieve that condition; if severe local
pdu or inflammation, apply some stimulating liniment,
a lim a a 1 plaster, a blister, fomentations of bitter herbs,
or. j’ M-l sps, cloths wet in cold water, to the part; if
viol- ut pain in the head, apply cold water, ice water,
it convenient, or dome coolfng application, and bathe
the feet in hot water; if tin* fever is very high, kin
dry and hot, wit h great suffering, sponge or Imthe the
whole Mirface w ith water at an agreeable temperature;
“the saline wash,” vinegar and water or spirits and
water, cither w ill afford great relief and aid the medi
cine in taking- effect, after which there will be no trou
ble; it the patient has been reduced or is much prostra
ted. gi\c tonics and stimulants, particularly in low
fever,-, in absence if fever or when indicated; also,
durin ; convalescence, when the patient has become re
duced: if there is nausea und vomiting, that must be
allayed before any medicine will remain on the stomach
t doa • y good ; for this purpose 1 generally give some
M-. - mptic t cleanse the sjonnich; warm water, if
given plentifully, w ill answer every purpose; when the
stomach has settled, give the “ Fluid” and a cathartic if
neivs ary; in short, treat all the promineut symptoms
as v “ii would under any other circumstances, giving tin*
“ Fluid"'at the same time ns directed, and success will
cn-w u your efforts; indeed, you cannot rcali/.oit till you
have m-- ii, and then you will he astonished at the ease
with which you can control all febrile excitement.
Auxiiiailex.
i arties may feel at a loss to know what is meant bv
cathartic--. Ac., a* physicians arc usually part ion la r
‘tbout what is used. I have found no such necessity
when lining the Fluid, and to bo fully understood by
all, I wdl mime u lew of tho diifcreui actich-s of medi
cine I have referred to, vi* : •
\ ;f Uml ies,— Anir 1- s that purge or o*'crate on the
I \> w i Is. such as castor oil, salts, senna, a iiv of the roots
or harks, ami many pills, antibilious, Ac.;
k ll •vsnto be good tor such purposes,
11cpnlle*.—Anything known to act on the liver
i niti.ntally, portal circulation and secretions generally.
Any of tin* fti tieli-s depended on by the ilißcrent schools
In i Ii: purpose, will answer when uned in connection
with the “fluid or while the system is under its in
nucui’e. And one may elm.se calomel—another, blue
ma > Ihe think podopliylliu--the fourth, matidrako
’ y. i* * on; cr.cli limy take his choice and he siic
.>'iirs* Articles that give tons or strength, sucii
o-x various harks, nnts and bitter herb*. Bonc
th >ro ugh wort kouoiiftho best used in fevers
V ;.iu*, in*.— tmcli a, rl.wk tin- a.-lion of tho
‘* I ..uu tui uiii ..it >1 other anil ions nt'npiiiin ttro
-■ many ini*tme. not (ironi'ilv ustrinirents
w’ ti.ivo I ho . th rt. ‘
>..'t ilitnlft.—Act trios that raiso or oxclto tho
■ Oipsirum (Cayoitiio |H.pjH>r) is ono of tho U>t;
“• ‘I hh'. lu. t'h u n. .Vo„ tho .-.onoi's tiro nil more
or: - •linmUliiio Th.-oaro tho only olKMsm.(Vssii
•> ninn l.n it!■. ■ 11 _1 1 nninr otli r.- :iro oi iio.nllv
>■ ■>*. t*Hf tho N.fualivo rin-tnr t'luj.t is a hotter “iliii.
| ho” i. -imo.lyno,’ ‘•.lmrotio.” -roluxnut” nu.l
••m-.U: Hi.m klioVu 111 tlto ui.it, ri, i innli,;i.
I .-lull not hi. thoivuilor With long list of pnH-l's.
-'•-I hiiit nniinl.y on the lVMilts of n trial, ati.l will
only ri i- 1 to oiie.lustmiee of i*uoooits. that on the
Pni'k.-t.hl|t Dtu lin.il D'Oi'lohiin.
wtiioUciiinot tie olits-i il omoinr ortlinnry oortllinitoK •
“o. the motor'!, no,l. oortify to the - f.illo\vin(t. viz—
Wo t.>h pit's., th,. p.i, Ivotship Dnolo >s (l't)rlomis.
t opi Hutton, tlion Ivin.; in tho port of Itnvro. Kninoo’
oi"l I’OIIII : i Now Vork. She’ tiloil on tho yth of Au
j;ns:, i.v.n. w ith over n htimtro,t .'out. on hoard, inontlv
oinimanf’ t low liny’ lift or loninio ll.ivro. tho Mimil
|.o\ liroko out itinoug Dio oniiorniitn. Titov wore K n
trout dhy tho phy'iehtn in oluixo. Hr. V\N .’ Snit. w ith
i ;; w ninety ol hi'i ovn. wliiuji lie rail., Nopttlvo Khv
trio Unit, w ith wliioli ho Mvniwt to hiivo onliro control
oi. r tlto di.o:iso, iirroMinti it in n f, w hours, mid
in a very short tlino.
I hiring tin- which 1.-istod t tiirtv-niiio ihivs,
thorn wore nhont ohhty onsos ~ f •small pox.'soino I, v!t.
•to., und not a single liontli. All were oiiro.t wltti nnn
tial proinptiii ss.
Kroin wtnit wo saw during ‘iii,. imssngo. wonro I'tilli
o.‘tiviiio.il Hint tho •” I‘oinc usoil In l*r. S .t onthoiH'-
.is'. ,'. po-.-os-' ii” .to ildo virtues. Wo never before
lio.ii ‘i or road ot ‘ot iilo “■! “lions lioinj; l ontiollod w ith
” “m-'li o.i'o. pi if-, -s and oortainty. or so little
ion Ido to i lie nur. . A crowded htp. n lonupiisso-o.
n,'ill |ki\ Itqd fovitr hour,l, and nut a i/otllt! Tho
hint spoo.is for itself.
H.;n oil.
I'. I’. I'vi Ri, s| I’oml street, Now York
11. ti. K mrn. •• <i ~ „
I 1 ; ‘■ f' 1 Y mvvi v. Itoivor countr. Ponn.
A. O’ Noiim vvnv, Hast livoriKsd. Ohio.
, . . , Oaldn l‘ssoii(!ors.
i no nhovo st.itotnont Is rorreot.
” ¥. IlrTTtiv, Commander.
“'t. Marston, First Mato.
Now York, A ul;., 1852.
S. \Y. Skat. M. D.
It Aildros. orders to
0. ‘V. WESTBROOK. N. V. City.
New Principle ! Naw Remedy! No Poi.son!
Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure;
(dti Ant toon; to Malauia;
j'OK Tin: PECVENTION AND CUUK
Os Fever und Ague, or Chill Fever; Dumb Ague, and
other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers; niso of
llilioiiit Fevers, accompanied hy Typhoid fynip
ton. ; Typhoid Fever, Yellow iever, Siiip
and dm! Fever. Ueneral lli hility, Mght
Sweats, and all other forms id liiseuoe
WHICH HAVE A COMMON OKiCIN IN
MAIjARIiY OR.
ri'llEFK di.-oa.-esaro emninon to many localities of tho
1 till toil tii<ih-s; hut wherever they prevail, North,
fconth, J.e.et or West, they all equally ring from the
smile tiiiasnial cause. ‘J he great variety oi symptoms and
forms of di.o.oie is owing pl'intipally to dillerenee in age,
Hex. coimlitutiou and habits ol tho Hiiilerers; hut ifs tin;
can • is tin; same, tin y will all equally yield to a i emedy
that is comjiotent to overcome or remove that cause.
iiy the laws ol’ Nature, every principle has Us opposite,
and lor every disease, ~r cause oi disease, then; is a re
agent, or in other words a specific remedy. All Mai.u ia,
whether arising from -Marshes, Stagnant water, if.-i ‘impo
nitiou of animal and vegetable matter, or even newly
cleared lauds, is the same in character and elicit; is a poi
son floating in the atmosphere, cuusing di.raee load who
; breathe it. In accordance with those unalterable laws
governing the unerring iitllnity subsisting between op
|s,sites, there is in the preparation before ns, ottered to
the public,
The Niutui-ul Anltilotc to Malaria,
which neutralizes the poison whenever It comes in con
tact willi it, even in the open air, and when tfcken inter
nally completely parities tlie system affected hy it of its
baneful influence, and thus restores and preserves
health.
The remedy is believed to he entirely new. and un
known to any hut the proprietor, who distinctly claims
the following extraordinary results from its use :
It will instantly check the ague in persons who have
sntlorfd tor any length of time, from one day to twenty
years, and by continuing its use, according to the direc
tions, a radical euro will ho effected; the patient contin
uing free from thecomplalntfor ever; unless subsequent
exposure to malaria should make its use again necessary.
In its operation upon the poison in tlie system, it will
immediately relieve all the distressing symptoms of bil
ious or ague diseases, and when the disease is cured, it
w ill entirely prevent the accession of
(Jciiei-al Debility ami Aijglit Sweats,
which so often follow the administration of other mode
fines. The patient at once begins to rover appetite
and strength, and continues to improve unfil restored to
perfect health.
by its use Fever and Ague may he banished from
every fainily and class in tlie community; farmers, me
chanics, and all laboring people may he using this arti
cle as a
Prevent ive,
And pui .-uo I heir respective avocations in pecfc i, safety
li'um agin; oc bilious attacks during the si, kly season,
which is often to them tho most valuable part of flu,
yea;.
Since the introduction Os tho Cb'itK in every part of
tho United States, its success lias been so complete and
unvarying as to have fully proved these assertions in
favor of its extraordinary merit.
Vi lien these declarations were made, a-t the date of its
introduction, they seemed incredible to many', even of
tho most candid minds, because all the resources of
science had been taxed in vain to subdue ague or bilious
diseases; and what was still 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, Salieine. ,-ic.
The effects of these are sometimes w orse than tin- disease
they subdue, and when such remedies fail, or give only
temporary relief, their poisonous effects arc snperaddeil
to the poor sufferer’s first complaint.
On this account ague sufferers should he particularly
careful about using any secret Fever and Ague remedies,
notwithstanding tlie makers of them uniformly assert
they may he taken with perfect saleW l _gxeH when it is
notoriously well lrii'-vi 11 1 ji t depends
~-,teiy upoii do.trnrnvo poisons.
Now. as a proof that the Remedy is not only valuable
on account of its power to cure diseases, but that it is
also
Worthy of Pttbllc Confidence,
Because of its
Singular and Entire Hai-nilrssnrss,
The following certificate from one of the most celebrated
chemists in the United States, has been obtained, and a
copy of it is attached to eveiy bottle:
New York, June IT, 1855.
“i have made a chemical examination of Rhodes’ Fever
and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested
it fir Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and tferyehnine. but
have not found a particle of either in it. nor have 1 found
any substance in its composition that w. alii prove inju -
rious to the constitution.
“JAMES K. (lIIII.TON, M. 1)., Chemist.”
It is a stulyborll fact, therefore, that this Remedy is
destined not only to relieve tlie human family from
malarious disciples, but to do an equally good work by
preventing tlie taking of other medicine# which dohami.
Tlie entire abseiice.pl’ any baneful ingredient makes
this Itene- ‘.v not more valuable as a Cure, than il is ns a
proventure.
No class iff disease is so easily managed as tin; Me
nu,! r consideration, if tlie medicine he taken in advance.
This is ow ing to the discuses being produced by one an !
the same cause, and therefore all, both residents and
travelers, should protect themselves by tlie timely-use
of this preventive, and not wait for (lie poison already
lurking in their veins, to develop itsell in a violent
attack. Take the Cure as a preventive, and so destroy
the poison before it does harm.
Full directions and advice as to diet and habits iff life
prepared by a distinguished Physician long resident in
a Bilious climate now accompany each bottle.
Jt will often be found necessary to precede this medi
cine by a mild cathartic or antibilious purgative. The
very best thing for general use is a moderate dose of
Castor Oil. the object of which is to cleanse the stomach
and free tho biliary passages. Remember that where
this is necessary, or there is costiveness, it mi st be taken
or the operation of the antidote will be seriou-t.v ob
structed.
Only Caution.—ln certain specified cases, poin
tin'contents of one or more bottles of tho Cure into
shallow vessels, (dining plates., and place them in
sleeping rooms; for the vapor rising from the medicine,
and also the air waited across, or circulated over th
drags of it. after the liquid is evaporated, w ill counteract
auil destroy, to a degtee commensurate with its expo
sure, the miasmata or poison contained in the apartment.
This mode of exhibiting tlie Cure should likewise be
resorted to when very young infants are exposed to
malarious situations.
The bottles in which this medicine is put up have tie
words, -Rhodes’ Fever and Auue Cpiu:’ blown in the
glass, mill ou the outside wrapper is the name of tho
medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and the
signature of tho proprietor. These precautions are
taken to prevent coiiiitcrfctts and imitations.
The RF.MAXCE EOlt ITS SUCCESS IS ENTIRELY ETON its
Aen vt. merits, w herever introduced and used. These
will he considered sufficient.
I‘repared and sold-by the proprietor.
JAMES A. ItIIUDES, Vrovidenee. it. J.
For sale ill Columbus by
K I VEIN', THOMAS & CQ.,
February 10, IS.ui. ly ’ Druggists.
A SOUTH FUN HIAIKDV.
Made I>y Prof. O. O. “Woodman.
New Orleans, Eouisiana.
.1. S. PKMUERTON & C 0.,
HAYE received the appointment from the propriotor
. ibr the sole agency of
W oodman's Cherry Expectorant,
the medicine that has created such nn excitement aL the
North among the t'liysieians, and lias been pronoun, id
hy all who have used it ns being far superior to any
Cherry l’ectorni. Woodman's Cherry Expectorant con
tains till’ active medical qualities of the Yellow .lesuinine
the pure decoction of Wild Cherry Balk, and main ol
‘alcalde ingredients that render it far better than any
other Cough Medicine iu this country.
RECOMM END ATIONS.
New Orleans, April 9, 1555.
Rear Sir—The public generally are fullv aware of■, he
thousands of remedies for Diseased bungs, under tlie titles
of Sarsaparilla*. I ‘ills. Plasters. Eimnicnts. Ac., that ,uv
daily brought to their notice through the newspapers bv
way of advertisements. My object in writing tlii- hm'o
for publication, is to induce the public, nr nt'least those
who are afflicted, to use one that contains articles ~f
1.,..1 Isc in / ‘hlmufitirn /fisc,is. s. lam conscious thnt in
so tloing. 1 am acting most unproft-ssintiitUy. mid dor, -s
----torily to the interest* of Modi, 111 Science and the r< guhll
Practitioners of Mediciue. i refer to Woodman's Cherrv
Expectorant, which is a scientific rctnedv that I have
used with more success than any of the usual prescrip
tions used liy Physicians.
J. M. Maitland. M. D.
Gallatin, Miss., Miiv 1. Js.-,.-,
| o. 0. Woodman—Dear Sir: I have given your Chon v
K.\|a*otornt a fair trial aud am we\\ ]il#asr,i wit It its , i
le ts; better than any otl','l-article I ever met with. I
Wotild lie pleased to have yon send me half a dozen but
:!es by the hearer. Respectfully,
W. M. Mi.-ox. M. I>.
I his preparation has attained a w ide eelohritv li,an
tiie universal sure, ss ivld,di has attended its use. p nl .
coughs. e„lds. and in tact, any pulmonary ‘iiiitlaints.
this medicine, lroni its peculiar properties as it di-soli ut
and its sisithing power to nil irtitatiiiiis of the throat
will probably be preferred t,t any oilier otfeivd | , ibe
public. As an appetizer, or dy-peptio reimdv, it will
also lie found cm-,’llent. its natural and genial warmth
kot’i 11 nij the dip'stivo powers in proper tone.
11,'member tliat tlii* i* tho only Pougli Medicine that
lia* stood the tent of the medical fraternity. It is son -
tinned by. approved of. and reoommendi'd bv tlie leadin -
Physiclans of New York city. Even bottle i warrant’ i
to give satisfaction or the money refunded. We -
tee it to be better than any Cherrv Pectoral. Pod l.iver
Oil. or anythin? else now extant.’
43-Price —Oue Dollar a llottle.
J. S. PEMBERTON- A CO.. Columbus, Ga..
Febmar r Gnlv agents for this county.
aiiEAT tiiiumpiiy
AM)
i yFAKALLKLFD Of
lIHODES’ FKVKII AMJJ AGUE CI’RE,
OH
ANTIDOTE TO MALAHIAt
Equally certain a* a Preventive or Cure.
xo POISON. PIIOOFS :
e nliat t!) ■Vn -ideut of the Bliarmaceutickl Society
, *zi y> j. cnuri, siy* ul’ Khod-j.s’ Fever and Ague Cure, or An
: tidote to .Malaria: ,
* ‘ St. Louis, Mo., Nov. lu, lbad.
j {AVINti notic ‘d the certiiicate of chemical analysis
11 kiven Ly lii** celeUafed chemist Dr. J. K. Chilton,
ol New York city, in favtr of liluKles’ Fever and Ague
j Cure, that it contained neither (ffuiuine, Arsenic, Mer
curp nor fctiychnine, and having received numerous ap
; plicati * : it, I N 1 • na to Dr. I
for the medicine. Since then I have disposed of a large
quantity, mostly to residents of this city, wiio have inva
riably !;■ ’n c ured by it. and to whom 1 can refer. 1 uni,
’therefore, satisfied in recommending it to be all that
| the proprietor represent*.
EDWAKD >S. WHEATON,
l’rcs'.rt of Society of Missouri.
Hail the Ague for Twelve Years !
Providence, June 21k 1^55.
Having been informed of tlie illness of a poor, but
worihy woman, who has not been fre e from Fever and
Ague a mmitii at a time for the last twelve years, J ’sup
plied her gratuitously with Jlhodes’ Fever and Ague
Cure. Flie took in all four bottles which completely re
j -tored her to health ami strength, and a* four months
have now elapsed, there i* no reason todoubt the perma
nency of the euro.
C. A. P. MASOF. Apothecary.
7 0 Bottle* Perform 70 Cures.
Constantine. Midi., Sept. iMth, 1855.
Dames A. Rhodes, Csq.—Dear,Sir:—l have just sent
an order to Ames A IJaihduy for another lialf gross of
your Feverand Ague Cure. Itiiossold like* 4 HotCnkcs,”
and J have only two hollies on hand. One reason it
has sold, \ < because alien I have beard of a case of Ague
or Chill Fever, J have sent a bottle and told them to try
it, and if it did not help them, they were not obliged to
pay for it. and they were all satisfied, i had one ease
of Chill Fever where it run four days, but the man came
to see me on the sixth day well satisfied.
Truly yours, JOHN P. GLADDING.
2 ? Bottles Perform 84 Cures.
Moline, *lll., Sept. 24. 1855.
Mu. James A. Biiodes —Dear Sir—Tho box of “Ague
Cure” you sent us has all been sold and created a large
demand for more; to meet which wo have ordered
from your general agent at Chicago, J. D. Yerrington,
Its sale will only be equalled by tiie number of Fever
ami Ague cases. Hoping these eases may be few, yet
have a bottle for every ease.
\fe remain respectfully yours,
RICHARDS & ALLEN.
19 Bottle* Perform ID Cures.
LETTER. FKQM A POSTMASTER.
Maxwell. Delaware Cos., Ohio; Aug. 10,1855.
Mr. J. A. Rmod >—Dear Sir—Your medicine lias met
with the most favor-ble success in this neighborhood. 1
ha ve about live butties left. I give it to them at first,
k if no cure no pay.* although J was not authorized by
you to do so; buts took the respon. ibility on myself. —
Lot bottle lias come back, and as l am almost out
of the article I wish you would forward me one gross of
the bottle*, if you see proper to do so, and 1 will be
punctual in payment. 1 inclose fifteen dollars on the
medieine 1 have received, for which please send me a
receipt. Ship the eure*t<>meas soon as you can—there
never has been as much Chill* and Fever since. 1 lived in
the Ftato, as at.present. Yours, &<•.,
RICHARD MARTIN, P. M.
r4l Botih r* Perform Cures.
Fine Run, Midi.. July 21, 1555.
Bit. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Fir—Your Cure for the Fever
and Ague has thus far performed wonders, It lias not
failed i'n one instance to effect a quick and pormaifcnt
cure. FVune who have been troubled with the distress
ing disease have been entirely cured by using only one
bottle of the Cure. Please send u* immediately four
dozen, as v e have but three bottles remaining.
Truly yours, LATH HOP A MCLEAN.
Cure of Panama Fever.
Providence, Sept. 22, 1855.
Mr. Janies A. Rhodes—Having,been entirely cured
by your remedy, i take pleasure in assuring you of
ih.’ r cnefit it has been to me. 1 was first attacked by
chills and fever on die Isthmus of Panama, several
mouths dneo, and in spite of the different remedies
and treatment I adopted, my health grew worse until
I commenced the use of your Fever and Ague Cure. —
Biuee tht. time 1 have not.had a single chill, and am
now inNhc rnj< yment of good health.
Wi.-diing y jut m *dicine the success that it merits,
I remain truly yours,
THOMAS G. ANDREWS.
I. O. O. F.
Tn another column of to-day's paper will be found an
ad vert Dement for •‘Rhodes’ Fevr and Ague Cure.”
We an* not is the habit of puffing medicines, but desire
b> ‘ay, fir the benefit of the nlliietcd, that Win. N.
Rowe, .Mercliiiut, Bliarpsburg. who has it for salts in
forms us that he sold several dozen bottles, and in
every ease ii. lias elferted a curt*. This proves themedi
< iiu* t> be gotil, and w<* take pleasure in bringing it
be for* * tin* notice ot the juiblic.— Odd Fellow* JJootisbovo ,
Ml. Fpt. 4,
Kvitleiice from a Clergyman.
Plymouth, Rii bland Cos., Ohio, Bept. 25. 1855.
Mr. J. A. Biiodes, —Dear Sir —l cheerfully testify to
the value ol your Antidote to .Malaria. One young lady
in the lamily of a clergyman here, has been taking an
*• AGI E BALSAM” for some months without, any per
manent benefit—a few days since she got a bottle of.
the Cure and lias not had :i chill since. A young man
also used the same Balsam some time without relief
until lie got a bottle of your Cure. So far it works like
a charm. Yours truly,
Rev. A. C. DUBOIS.
Unsolicited EviiUncr from a Physician.
Montk’ku.o. I ml., Aug. 27, 1855.
J. A. Rhodes—Dear tir—l have been iu the practice
ot Medicine here for about three years, and can con
scientiously recommend your medicine, having used it
myself ami prescribed it in a number of instances with
perfect success. Respectfully vours.
‘ W. (L SPENCER.
Louisville No. 11, C. R. R.. Ga.,Jan. 1, 1850.
\ our Ague Cure lias overcome all prejudices by it*
merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman just called
who has been fully cured by only one bottle, and de
sired mo to recommend it to e wry body. I shall do all I
can in its sale. ‘ W. A. 1J A Y LEB.
It any body desire* further evidences, tlu*y will find
it in every bottle of the CURE, which is being intro*
dn - *1 as rapidly us possible iu o every town and village
in the United Btat s, Canada*. Ac. The eminent chem-
Dr. J. Tl. Chilton, of New York, certifies to its per
fect innocence, it is therefore optional with all to have
the Fever and Ague or not, just as they please.
1 can also say that a great many of my largest custo
mers are those who a year ago wer? reluctant even to
take tlie Cure on commission. They thought its great
claims and pretensions could not 1 o realised. Now they
endorse them aIL, and it will he noticed that the letters
of which 1 publish su h immense quantities are always
new and late (fates—-altogether they would more than
fill any newspaper, and prove the fact of a greater suc
cess and sale than ever attended any other Ague Remedy.
Thp UrowningGlory
of the Cure is its HARMLESS CHARACTER, which
allows its live u<e a* a preventive. Thu* protected by
using a bottle or two during the warm and sickly sea
sons. not a m.m woman or child in the United States
W('iiM ever, have :i single attack of Fever and Ague,
Bilious or \ ellow Fever, or any form of disease arising
from the atmospheric poison Malaria, to which the
Cure Is a perfect antidote.
!t is also unequalled for quick and permanent effect*
a Restorative, giving new life and strength to all
whose constitutions have been shattered or weakened by
Ague or Bilious diseases, night sweats, languor and de
biot> orany kind ol intemperance or dissipation.
JAMMY. V. RHODES, Proprietor Providence, R. ].
And tor sale by KIYLIX, THOMAS A Cos, Columbus,
!• a., only agents .
Kivlin, Thomas A To, are Distributing Agents for the
proprietors. Dealer* buying of I\.. T. A Cos. will save
all expense* on the Cure.as Kivlin, Thomas & Co.’sell at
the Very lowest prices.
JAMKS M. CLOUGH,
Ajvnt nt UpliMijici;, Ain.
DANI’OUTII ,V NAGEIi
“ill *tu>l>ly l‘hysirians with tin*
negative electric ELUID,
I’Fopm-cii only bv
N. n . SKAT, 31. !>;, New York,
Being an Original Discovery, involving a
x 1 :\\ IMIIXC \ PI/H
L> which the too positive condition of the system called
I e\*T. i< changed tc the normal or healthy state directly
und without I os, of vitality.
Hi: MOV A 1,.
HOTCHKISS, FENNER N BENNETT,
\V 1101. ESAI, ic (UMM’KRS,
i 111) .ti ls 1111,1 Ji.ilds |-S (if
11 HANDLES. \VIXi;s. ,v.-.
Also, agent* and dcalei* in
\ Manufactured Tobacco ami Havana
CIGARS,
rouiov.'d V N<>- 40 V y Stract. ieur „f the Astor
Ilonst', MAY YORK.
Now York. .1 ;ini;ii-y 1. 1850.
KIYI.IY. THOMAS A CO.
HA\ I ~|.l, i, I Irnm New > ~rk it full supply of tho
- *>d oxtrti ‘rdinnry medicine of tho nge, ‘
Dr. N. W. Seat’s Negative Electric Fluid.
Tho> will ho in rooeipt of fivo _-ro„ the TOtii instant
Vhystcimis nro reqno.,, ,| to calf earlv
February 5.
IXHBLE
’ ‘ ‘"’” 5 “’ “
Aioutgoinvry, .inly h it--* fl
/\X mid nftvr this (hit,-, tho Fas son-',. r I. ‘ ■
KJ Road will bo SovernoU hy , M
Leave Montgomery _ u
Arrive; m West Burnt 5 4i ;■
Arrive at Columbus J',
Returning —Leave (Vest Boiut... J| t
Leave Columbus.., IJ <*) ,(H
“ Arrive at Montgomery S 4f| AM
NIGIiT TRAIN. 2 isl
Leave Montgomery ‘ _
Arrive at Most l'oint ~ W , j.
Arrive at Columbus -Ah
Returning —Leave West Point ‘*4s .\H
“ Leave Col uml ms Bo
“ Arrive at Montgomery].."” I’H
Double daily conucctlous nru c , o'uiim".|” I, "‘ ‘I
l’oint to Atlanta, Augusta and Nushviii.” “," Ul M
luinliu, to Macon, Augusta ami Savanml’ 11111
*£■-Negroes traveling alone must hi. n. •, 1
two passes, showing permission of their ciT, l "‘ J 1
over tlie Road, ono of wliicli will be retained I
ductor. 1 ll i tii. ■
yov in samuklg.jonks. Km. v |
CADUMIEAI) PLOW STOCK ■
’l’lilS Plow Stock, invented bv" = N?v
I M .tiJ. J. (.'adeniiead of Macon —J
county. Alabama, ami patented in ■
March last, is jironounced hy
to he superior lo any Plow Stock ever hr,i., V ‘
public, for steadiness of running, simeriurit v • ’ ‘ I
liicnt of draught, and simplicity and 1 111 - I
struction. It is entirely til'wrouVlr, is, ‘ ‘ 1 fl
made in weight to 25 lbs., nceo ‘ fl
vice intended for. it is adapted to miv itin.i U> l
used tor plowing, from tlie turning Shea? to ,i. ‘ ‘fl
The undersigned is the ..wner of the ri-!i t r 5 fl
eouuty, Alahouui. Smiths in said nKM V ■’''.'fif
Shop rights to manufacture and sell in “''(is
neighborhoods. 1 will niso dispose ,f and„, ri „, I 'h ■
ufacture and use, to Planters inning their ? ‘",‘fl
tiou smiths. Price—one dolfar.l'or eiich si,,,"]"” , ‘ 1,, fl
The stock is so simple ami easy, of cniistn,
good Bmith ean easily put up per ( ( av ‘” ’'fl
m!vV. S isrr U..1.K I
*,z“TheSpiHtoftheS,u^^ l^u .,' l ,; i ;;::'^|
at ( .iiyfuii. v 111 ( aril dqiy tqic RljqjVji. H
STEWART, GRAY .A CO.. I
tILYKR this method of notifying .their frici,,!.- , 1
i tinners that they have sold tiieir Stock ,!f p' 11 ; ■
to Messrs, ‘in,i-^H
F4 FJJL>X> 7 OO 11
who will in future conduct their bu*iu, - “H
Stand, and will always be preimredto furnish ,T■
cription ol Goods in the
GROCERY LINE j
on the most tavoralde terms to tie ir custiimers ‘ird I
of our friends and former patrons. We lafl,,
sure in soliciting a share of patronage f„ r th.'ao
eommemliug tliem as in every way relialiie. fl
\( ,■ shall still continue the fl
AVavehouse ami ( oniiiiis.ion iiusini.l
at the same stand. fl
Thankful for past favors, we siiall now give ~l lnf l
vided attention to the COTTON and Uo)iMlg>| ( |\'H
SiNLSB. and will spare no pains or lalsir to givesuifl
tion to all who may favor us with their j-itsuu.'i... H
Uoiiimbns, Ga.. May 10. 1556. lm ■
, COOKING, OFFICE, 11
AND PARLOR STOVES.
TIW WARE.
[IOUSK FUIINISIII \(i GOODS. I
A larffe assorttiient. always on hand, and fin- sii- H
lair prices. Roofing, Guttering, and Job Work in . -fl
prompt ly attended to and WAItttANTED. fl
Store on Randolph sti'eet, opposite tlie I'esi pi;;,,.. H
li- 31. ALllWOlt'liH
Columbus, Sept. 17.1555. .v,., W
FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER.I
MISS 31. E. SEYMOUR respectfullyi ffona.- tie- I
dies of Columbus, that she is engaged in tie- fl
ness of Dress-making, nt the residence'iff Mrs. S. .1. isl
dall, Oglethorpe street, four doors belowthc t ~im n.fl
square. Their patronage is respectfully solirit.al fl
.Mrs. S. J. KENDALL, at the suim* plan l . n>n-[
tin lies the business of cleaning, bleaching, luuilNM
dressing Bonnets. Ladies may rely on having
work done in good style and with promptness. I
Marcli 13,1X56. v
AMERICAN COTTCN PLANT}*
FOR 1856. fl
Fourth Volume of the American Cotton
_2 will commence with the January number.
1 n thus formally announcing tin* Prospectus
Fourth Volume, we luive but a few short
add, sanguine in tiie belief that, with the
tins!rious patrons of progressive improvement in
Agriculture. Mechanic Arts. Mamitacluivs ol
itiß states, and especially Alabamians, the pa.-t !;’-:-
tlie Cotton Planter is its highest commeudatioii. 8
In the first place, we remark to our friends and n.
that the Editor, Dr. Cloud, has again become tin
er and Proprietor; and we hereby assure our
emphatically, that in future the Cotton Planter
sue promptly by tho first day of each month. 8
Flushed with victory in the magnificent
Alabama's Industry, as demonstrated in the tiimn|
success of the first Annual Fair of the Alabama
Agricultural Society, the Cotton Planter *‘will tab-H
step backward” its progress is onward and
highest niche of improvement. 8
It is hoped earnestly by the Editor and proprietor.
by the members of the Society, that the
Farmers, the Mechanics and Manufactures of
will rally en masse to the support of Alabama's only
clusively) Industrial Periodical, the Organ of the
bama .'Slate vlgricultural Society, that its elliciinty
be unfettered in the great work of developing
measurable resources oi* the Keystone Stale of •he
“ Devoted to Improved Flantution Ecoih imv. ‘1; i
turesaml the Mechanic Arts,” the object of the
can Cotton Planter is to 8
lmprove Use Soli and the Mind.'®
M’itli a corps of correspondents, numbering mutual
the most practical as well as scientific minds of
we leel assured we sliali be able to visit our junr*
the first of each month, to their entire satidadi-'n
profit. 8
Every family in the country, wluitavur in>v H
avocation, should patronise some Agricultural ] ;ij r. 8
cause there is no reading matter published to tlw
so innocent, and at the same time so practically i !
bh* in all the walks of life as that obtained
cultural Periodical. The American Cotton Flau.’ i
issue promptly by tlie first day of tho month. H “'"18
uniformly printed in magazine style, on gotnl V'! : H
per. with m wand fair type, securely stitched
liied? 9 * 8
Our Ihu’tii nltural Department will he MiMaim’e.^H
heretofore, by agentleniun of practical c\pcii ii"’.
E. A. Halt, of Montgomery. S
4 Terms : fl
One copy, iu advance ‘ ) 1 JH
Bi\ copies fc * 1 8
Twelve copies 8
Clubs or -Igricultural Societies, luu ropie*....-- ‘ ‘. .'B
All commiiiiicaiiuii.s. ell her for the column* *l diet
ter, or containing remittances, orderlug the pal ‘•
be addressed to Dr. N. B. Cloud, Lockland 1 H
Alabama. 8
Bubscri|dions should commence with ‘
Newspapers friendly to the work, through"Ut tl"'*" 1
will confer a favor by copying the Prospectus 1
Our exchanges will please direct to Lockland. d ll
ME LICK & CO’S. j
CASH j
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE
01,1 Ktmul of J. 8. Smith k C' l ” 1
123 YVcsl Side Broa.l Sti'vG I
CGLUMRUB, GA. J
\ I ENS* anil Ro.vs Caotliing—a lurgi’ ‘ l,l: ’ 1 j
JLfi Irani, pitted to every class anil ramliti" l1 ’ 1
Gentlemen’s Fiiriiishing Guods in every variety. a
October 22. ly -I
MO3iTGO3IEBY, SEL3IA AND b ,(,li fl
RIVER.
MXKCUANTH and others bringing 1 ■
Savannah, for Montgomery, Selma and ’ 8
west of Columbus, Georgia, are informed that I'.’ * ll n
to care of
JOHN W. HOWARD, Agent. ■
Union Dray Company, Columbus, flcorgin* $
will be forwarded froai theDopot ol il 1 ” M ' r ■
Road to the Depot of the Opelika and Mnntgom* t fl
at an expense, for transportation by Dray botwetn
points, of i
75 cents per Ton (>1000) 1
which will save them 25 cents per ton. a* th* 1 • j
Bail iioad Co.’s contractors charge one dollar 1 ■
The Union Dray Company i* amply respoißi; ■
lo** or damage, as may be ascertained by rct< 1
Bull A. Cos., Josiidi Morris, and It, T. Thom. - ■
Ala. Refer, in Columbus, Ga., to R. Fatten aial • j
Ruse; and at Selma, Ala., t> T. B. Smith. I
July 81
JAMISN .T. TODD, I
COM MISSION MEK< HA n |
No. 20 East Side Broad Street, j
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
DfIALRB IN ■
C HOICE FAMILY CJKOCEKIF * ■
Staple liiy Good*. Drug*. Patent Medicin**? 5 * 1 |
erv. Tobacco. Ac. Ac.
COUNTRY PUUDICE BOUGHT \M* j” “, fl
42'Orders for all articles promptly attend' and t’ fl
article ordered is not in the Store It, trill be P”
and shipped w itb dispatch.
October 2n. ly fl
MI'UiKT FISH.
J BBL? 3fullet Fish.jnst received * ,