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NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID,
Prrpmd by A. W. Sfl, M. 11.
K.-;imn why It MmuMl’ 1 ’ iiwid tngtradM ny h*hr tr. t- j
ment in ll Febrile*floctiuii*: (
let.—-Kcnnoiny nl Time.—Ah ouly
.a the ordinary titqo in required to ethtt a curt'.
Id.--Ko.nnnmy of Money.—As It v. .ti hut rwe ,
tullir.
:Irrt.~ Kcotieui) of FreHu*—-Ah it *li
.uflorian of a long KfctiD"** d<l tb<> cWqueut tnet- i
meat; th- annovanru of taking u*u.tiu* ,loses of t
medicine, their <ii*?mi* ihlr operattou. sud the |*uu of i
I,mg coufincracßt; hut little <rf the (Intd t>oigH*e*H*ry,
.nd that pIMMMit in it- effiltoti.
4th. _ Kruno in)’ of Thought.—,t whu •
known. It will remove ill ihwad end auxtetj at present I
-listing, respecting febrile affections; pwticulisrl) while j
dear mend Is sick. I
3tb.— Keonoiuy of flrolth.— A the system .
~ ao t reduced. And ronsoquontljr recked; not in the lever
. object to lx? followed toy chrome diaeaso.
Oth.—Kt ononi) of Lift.—Ae tli<icnt'ri*BUctod .
before and without reducing the patient, evUssqueuUy j
i -moving, in a corresponding degree, ell danger of h fatal t
rennißAtiull.
t)tbr reisouH might be mided, but there me doomed j
officiant to satisfy all rlaaaoa aud parson* in ell ivudl- :
i ion* of life. j
The lilrive rnntouH are tuore particularly iq.plic.ibla to |
iue inunediatn treatment on the first attack, but will
apply with equal force to CHUCK which have been lUltjjrct- I
ed to or hove become reduced, corresponding of count) ,
•o tho nature of the c-w at the time it ia llr-f Hdmiuis- .
lered. !
Ah thin remedy given ho prompt, o (recto*l mid permit- ,
ueul relief, in all ordinary dote*, whim uhcU soon after ;
the attack, person* con scarcely realize that they hud
been really much nick, ami very naturally conclude they
wor.‘ not n!tacked with foyer, aud If ho, ‘-it was trifling
--alittle cold, which gave alarm—it pould hat e been
nothing of cenHeqaeneo—it would have panned off with
out anything—that medirine had noefleot.” The general
impression on tbo eubject of fever is such, that thought*
not unlike the almve follow the i urr of a y.iiiUUOU case
.HK naturally a.< nn.*u think at ill; aud it in But until
i he In.lividiml lisa wiUioH—d many c as,-stUnt tie ran fully
realize the truth; and even thou bn may conclude them
all very 11 ithng chhiw. which would havu readily .yielded
to any simple moil kino, yet pontons, though they hay*
been thua successful in perhaps hundred* of raaee, must
expect that th-rc will own* occur where there U i“.tne
organic or local c*u*o eo great a* to require particular
attention, or though hucchwi ul in reducing tbo feycr,
It.will again rue iih the influence of the “fluid” paaaea
oil, as the exciting caueo may still exist. It i* to guard
against diKappointraont in rUcii case* that I hare given
and frequently refer to w hat I have called a ‘• nyuupsla.”
Remark* on Fever* la Ucntral*
On thlH Ruhject. 1 wi*h to he fully nuderatuod. By the
term “frvsr,” 1 comprehend all febrile affection* to
which the human frame is subject, including Hsmll pox
aud other eruptive fever*; but a* they arl*e by a great
variety of c*hhr, and in quite diaaimilar constitution*
and habits, they of emirsc differ considerably in their
development nd exhibit a variety of forma or type*;
yet ull ars distinguished by the earn., general character
istic*—that oi undue excitimieut in tba circulatory and
nervouH nyatema—inducing more nr lean unuaturul fre
quency in the pulse, sens- of heat, ilrynea* of the -kin,
debility, Ac.
To sho-w that 1 am not wholly aluna iu the c.piuiciu I
advance, I quote from the cMebrafed Prof. T. Wat non,
of King’* College, London. who*., work ou the “ Princi
ple* and Practice of Physic.” la a text book in many of
our medical collegiw, andeomtequrntly ftanrtcrdavthoriiy.
On p ign fl.'M. h nay* We hear continually, both iu
and out of tlie profession, different speed** of lever spo
ken of. By the publiJ, Typhn* fever. Brain fever,
ItUiouH foyer. Putrid fever, Igivr fever, Nervous fever,
Ac. And *y*tematic writer* are to the full a* particular:
Mucous Fsvtfr, Ataxic, Adynamic, Gaatro-Kufrric, aud
so forth. Now, admitting that fever *h..wa itself under
varloUH forme, I urn |>enmailud that the effect upni the
mind of all thin slit-division, is Imd and hurtful. It
encourage* a riispoaition, already too prevalent, to pre
ecrlbo for a disease a-cordinjt to it* mime. There Ih no
line of genuine distinction between coutiuncd fevers,
that can he relied on. They run insonsibly into each
other, oven tho meat dissimilar of them, and are utteu
traceable to the same cause.”
Tho above 1 a great feet, one worthy of remembrance
and I would impres on your mind* the folly of hunting
op or troublin'.; you.aelf about a “name;” if you have
fever, treat it at once a* hereafter directed, and you
wilt lie uvll instead of any distinct character being devel
oped, so as to too properly named by the meet ecientiUc.
This assertion is no hy[K>thosls baaed on cloeat specula
tion* or visions of mind, hut on experience at the bed
side of the sick, in bundled*, aye, thousand* of case*
(by myself and others) under a great variety of clr
rumstaiices, season* and climate*. Bear this in inind,
and treat at onen without regard to name, aud reet
Assured you will soon b freed from all dread of linger
ing and daugerott* fevers. But os caaea may have be
come developed before the “ Fluid” is given, either by
neglect, or undor Home other treatment, J will describe
us briefly a* possible the proper course to be pursued tn
ull of the most prominent fevers, though the “ Kul**”
and “ Synopsis” will bo amply sufficient for all those
accustomed to attendance npou the sick.
Stole* important to be observtct in all entet in veiny the
Acpalivc Klectric Fluid.
Ist. It should ho given Iu three or four time* it* own
quautity of water, and may be sweetened or not at
pleasure.
-d. Patients must bs free from all current* of air,
,though there should always b frev ventilation in the
sick room.) nor sttompt to go about while ntider its iu
tluencn.
lid. It must be continued whenever the fnvsr subsides,
or is evidently passing off; to bo resumed when It
bcglus to rise again, should such be tho csso under any
cirru instances.
■Kb. tVbon the fever begins to subside,patients must
be left perfectly quiot; free from all excitement; should
not be questioned as to their wants or foeliugs, nor
attempt to converse, read or take any exercise whatever,
till their own natural feeling*, independent of all extra
neous influences, induce them to rise or speak; nor
should any conversation be allowed in their hearing. In
which they may fool more or less interested, but be left
quioi tn all latent* aud purpose*.
iitb. Fluids should be allowed, while giving it ha
plentifully, aud ns long as the patient desires and no
Uingor; tlioy m*y consist of cold water, mucilaginous
driuks, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or teas, either
cold or w arm ni parties may prefer or patients desire.
bill. Phould jiatiepts experience any oppression or
lainttics* while tn the lyiug posture, so as to occasion a
restlessne-H after the luVer hss passed off, or enough to
oCCftHiott thorn tusiK.ak of It, they should have a little
wine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn.* lemonade with a little
I'lHt, ginger, or Home other stimulant; or the face aud
Ores-it maybe bathed in cold water; either of which
will ; ive iiHtnediate relief.
TAHLK OF DOSES.
Fur children of one year or under, from 3 to tl drops,
•• over 1 aud under S years, “ ,1 to 1.1 “
“ i “ u •• ly to lit*
•• ** ” ” 10 ” ,*• SO to iO “
l*i half to a teaepoonful.
Ul pecsoue over hftoen considered us adults, for whom
a ten spoonful Is a common dose. Old pen* >us do tig
inquire u* much hh young, or those iu the prime of life;
nor females, us a geucrel rule, us much * males.
Thnro is no particular care necessary in giving it to
. hlldveu —thus* of tou years of ago frequently having
isken full deeeH -, but for a little guide, 1 bavo given the
HtHive table, with the remark that, as u general mis,
children roqulto tnure than adults In projiortiou.
By observing tho shove directions, the medicine will
t. louu.l agrocable iu all of its effects, the expectations
of tho most sanguine reallrod, and many perfectly
“tonlshed. My object in being thus partlchlsr ia, that
the full benefit of tho medicine may be obtained, and
not on Account of any acfiet! s,re.wr./ of auch strict ok
-ervances.
Itlllouw or Remittent Fever.
Give a toAapoulMl of “ Fluid” (sue rule Ist) oucs in
two hours, till tho fever is uvidontly passing off; this
comaitutes the whole treatment iu oil simple CH*e f
lever, with such oWrvances as are set forth ia the
” Rules.” But ebould there be promluent locsl t.vmp
toras, or kuowt; local existing causes, they should he
sttcudod to at ohen, aud while giving the •• Fluid.*’
boo Synoiwis.
if i.i uuy case the 1 wela are particularly coustipoted
or confined, glvo a . hartic (sc* auxiliaries! with the
tlrst portion ; thoy itoist bu opened or the fever iuy rise
again.
Whcro tho fever Is very hirfh, pulse ruuuinq lit) or
upwards, and the patient la not particularly euacoptible
to the influeuc* of medicine—nut easily operated ou trr
medicine gvneraUy—a doable do*e, or two teaspoouatMl
■nay be given at Drat with advantage, and oveu rvpeetdd
m two hours—ls it—the pulse—ho* not been eoftenei,
thus ihotviug the mudiciue bus taken effect.
flathlug the surface with water at an agreesble
temperature, the ssline wash, vinegar or spirits and
V.:wr, In these illlflcult cases, will afford relief and aW
the medicine much in taking effect.
Congestive Fever.
X.ivo two U-aep-Kiuaful toad repeat every two hours til
the pulse become* more lull and soft, thsn only a tea
poonful, to lie discontinued as the fever eubsidei. As
the bow tl* are generally confined, and it is frequeutlv
very difficult to get medicine to ojierate in thli disea*
no time should be lost to get thsm opun, give some iv: tl*,’
cathartic with the “ Fluid” ami repeat as may be nec*-
-Hi v till it opetstes; encmee (injections) mey also he
u-eil to advantage; also, mueturil to the extremities er
frletion (nibbing) with the hands or flsnnel; also, cold
applications to the head. Quiulue may be added to the
“ rhild” if thought sdvlhablo. Fee gynopsia.
Nervous Fever, Typhus, Ship and Pntrkl
or Spotted Fever.
As thee’ fovors are all of one character, differing
mainly iu degreo, being all of a low grade, the pulee
email and wiry, with a general great depression, there is
uo practical ue in aeparatitig them—at least so Ikr as
my treatment I* concerned. In these low seven, when
lully dovc’lotied. a little patience will be required; still I
i omparatively liule, a* they ftwnuon tlv run weeks under
tbo common trv-ttmetif, wbllo with this bta tow days
will bn uoceetary ut longest to oetablieh a pennnoaht
convalesoencc.
The treatment pliould l>v couueoced—which may
immediately follow uny other without detrlmeot—with
a ti-sepoonful of ” Huid” every two boors, till the puke
heroins* fuller or Inrjer Iu volume, then to be oonuauad
•jcr> fn *lt or sh.rht honw rill th (Virer eattrely etibstdes.' 1
In bad rases, from throe tr> fi\c fernlns with of quiaim
snd capsicum (Cqycuue pepngr) or r une t<>uiu aud Htinni
laut (mi. euxllfariis.) sli.mld lw added t dudh The
liowcih rbouht Ihi kept gently opcil. and small portion,
ifnjO ‘ *fic should be gxix-n o'casiuually, won
- i.Atii ut
should b* nustaiuivl liy Uisnisuiug end murilngemma
drinks—-such as are in common use in such case*.—
Where flat Akin Is very dry, sponging tb Hnt’lwiu a- di
rect si in bilimiH |,. r, will bu fouu'i advmii-,iun*. ,
Tunic, should beiwd .luring couvalrsnuiro, iuttlf cuiaal
whUi, huvu hcouun riKliU’ed. ;
Fiieniuonla, Typhoid Fntiuuoiila, l.iuig
or D lnftr Fever.
tiiv,- u loasp’Xinlai us the “ Fluid” .verj two hour,,
with ii winc-gluMiiul ul a strong dccoclinu of liunv.i-t; or
half (lie qiioutity muy bo given every hour lill rullwi-l,
tbi.u, ut iutorvuls. suy’ once in six or eight liufirs.
The iiouesel to* should bo given wiuni till the violent
symptoms are allayed, or tb” puti-nt is tcJwM'.l; then
cold; louiunUitious, mustard plaster, or aniihiug of
the kiud, to bo applied ovei'tin-seai of ]>uiu ; k"* l> tin
bowels gently open.
Variola, Varlololil, ltulieiila mxl Siurls
tlnai or Siusll Pnx, Verlolold, Kcailea,
and Starlet Fever.
I A- sll of these disHAHe, Ure aUmnlxd with feveff vrhicli
‘ln foot J- tbo mr.*f jUvdniiii-ut symptom, Urn sreatment
dlffeis buo little from that of eomuioti fever.,, llcinemtsa
never wait to learn thu‘“/w/s< ,” whether it 1* one ut the
other, neither, as *litv all qoinmence i villi jm- c. inir
treat it at uua ; govofn-llh)'li ver and there will Is, no
trouble; there will b v but Utile i*qg/oi even iu ni/iall
pox. This, to most minds, is u ut-w idea, and (loiilities*
will be regarded w ith riiMeulti by many. I never! belt as
boldly make the as-ret ion, that Muitll pox, if treated us
1 direct, W/( U cut rhort; attended vvltli but little ernp
tiou; little or ao pitting, and that there is rw> ncetnitg of
its luiiutag its wulituirv royrAc. Ou this 1 will stake
not only my reputation, but all that f hold most deur;
besides, ou tlifssnldyct. 1 have good anlberily: timt of
I’ruf. Watson, previously, qaoted. lie says, ie x*4:
“ Von may Mtistc tile force of the eruptive lever, and
kioqi down, it is believed, the number f the pvrtuh* by
splluv purges, Ac.” Here Is the a-huisslon flint it may
be douti. I nave not only- proven it moy Ije, but has
been done iu numerous cs, -- that .etrn-ii on bom-d
ship, rteo the account appended.
Ulvc a teaspoohful of more, seem ding to Hie urgency
bar the ease, w ilh dose of Salts or castor oil; repeat the
Fluid cMi-d iu two hour* it necessary, until the fever snl*-
sldee—though one or two dose* is geuern ly sufficient:
but it should be given and repeated sufficiently to keep
the lever under control. W hen the throat is nln-ctcl,
any of the ordinary gargle* may be used, and the
surface bathed, as thought advisable.
In one case, on the ship Duchess d’Orleun-, tlie tongue
and faueus were so much swollen that tlie patient could
not swallow or speak, and he was cured by dropping the
Fluid on his tongue, drop by drop, till he could swallow,
when it was given in teaspoonful (loses every hour, till
all alarming symptom* disappeared. The .swelling of
the throat was reduced so ax to enable hint to take nour
ishment in about twelve hours by the Fluid alone.—
Used to wet the throat frequently, it is donJitlcHH the
best gargle iu all such cases.
Puerperal or Cliildbcd Fever.
This heretofore painful, dangerous aud nhauling
malady to which the mother is liable, will yield to the
Negative Klectric Fluid with such readiness, ns to seem
to be of little consequence. A single dose or two of a
teas|Ks.iuful. almost invariably giving entire and per
manent relief; no alarm need he entertained, us the
Fluid will arrest it ill a short time, it should bu re
peated um long as the fever, continues, ns in other cases.
The bowel* of coura* should be attended to.
In connection with this subject, 1 cannot refrain from
making a few general remarks, which, if regarded by
the ladies, will sove them much puiu and suffering. It
is to inform them of the happy effect of the Fluid in
many of tlielr trials. Iu child-birth, its relaxing and
sixithing effect deprives the labor oi much of it , pains
and difficulties; it must Is- tried to lie appreciated.-
l’aiutul menstruation will bu relieved at once by a com
mon dose aud retiring. Restlessness, nervous irritability,
or a coid taken at a delicate time, is easily relieved by
its use; iu short, it'is one of the most convenient and
effect ual remedies for many of the ills of females, if not
tlm iiios.t so of any medicine known. Its utfoet is uniform,
relaxing the whale system, removing sll excitability
aud irilability of tho nervous as well as the circulatory. 1
It will not force sleep like opiates, but it will smith and
quiet the systum so that one con sleep naturally and
healthy; bonce its use iu so many cases.
Synopsis.
To avoid constant repetition, and condense the treat
ment a* much as possible, 1 give under this head general
directions for all cases. Ah the Negutive Electric Fluid
will change tbo condition called fever, or subdue and
control U under all circumstances, without regard to the
name It may be or ought to bo called, it should be given
wherever or whenever it exists; .yet it cannot bo ex
pected to control all organic or loral causes, which,
when such exist, must be rumored in order to cttect a
permanent cure.
When such indications occur in any case, they should
b appropriate means, and these sohuld be given while
givlug the “ Fluid,” aud In conuectloii with it. when
occasion requires, as they will then more readily act,
producing more geurral effect, besides uo uuuecessarv
time will then be lost As the‘,Fluid” alone will sub
due the Cover, I call all else auxiliary treatment.
If the bowels are costive, give a cathartic (see auxili
arlsa) with the first dose, or soon after, and should it
fall to operate iu due time, repeat the dewe; if attended
with diarrhoea, give something know n to be good for
that complaint, though if caused by irritability, tho
Fluid” will soon relieve tlmt condition; if severe local
psln or iuflsiumntiou, apply some stimulating liniment,
a mustard plaster, a blister, fomentations or hitter herbs,
or, perhaps, cloths wet in cold water, to the part: if
violent paiu in the bead, apply cold water, ice water.
If convenient, or some cooling’ application, and bathe
the feet in hot water; if the fever Is very high, skin
dry and hot, with great suffering, sponge or bathe tho
whole surface with water at au agreeable temperature;
“tlie saline waab,” vinegar and water or spirits aud
water, either will afford great relief and aid the medi
cine in taking effect, after which there will b no trou
ble; if the patient him been reduced or is much prostra
ted, give tonics uud stimulants, particularly in low
fevers, in absence of fever or when indicated; aho,
during couvalesconce, when the paticut lias become re
duced ; if there is nausea and vomiting, that must be
allayed before any medicine will remain on the stomuciv
to'do MV good; for this purpose 1 generally give wiir.o
gentle emetic to cleanse the stomach; warm water, if
given plentifully, will answer everv purpose; when the
stomach has settled, give the “Fluid” aud a cathartic if
necessary ; iu short, treat all the prominent symptoms
us you would under any other circumstance*, giving tho
“Fluid” at the same time as directed, aud success will
crown your efforts; indeed, you cannot realize it till yon
have seen, aud then you will be astonished at the ea-o
with v.-hich you can control all febrile excitement.
Auxiliaries.
thirties may feel at a lots to know ivhat is meant by
cathartics, Ac., as physicians are usually particular
about what is used. 1 have found ho such necessity
when using the Fluid, aud to bo fully understood b'v
all, t will name a lew of the different articles of luedt
ciue 1 have referred to, viz
Cathartics.—Articles that purge or operate on the
liowoN,-such ns castor oil, salt*, senna, any of tho rot-ta
or barks, aud mauy pills, antihilions, Ae.'; anything
known to be good for such purposes.
Hepatic a.—Anything known to act ou tho liver
particularly,portal circulation and secretions generally
Any_oi the articles depended ou by the different schools
lor tiib purpose, will answer when used in connection
with the “Fluid” or while the system is under Its in
fluence. And on tnny choose calomel—another, blue
mass—tho third, podophyliin—the fourth, mandrake
root, and so ou; *ach may take his choice and be suc
cess! ul.
Toiilt)*.—Articles that giro tone or strength, such
as quinine, vorions barks, roots and Idtter herbs. Boue
; set or thorough wort is one of the best used in fevers.
A stringent*.—Such a* check the action el the
bowels. Laudanum aud other preparations of opium nrx>
used; also, many mixtures, not properly aitrir.ireuta.
which have the effect. ‘ ’
Nttnmlauta,—Articles th.it raise er excite the
system. Capsicum (Cayouue pepper) Is one of the best ■
ginger, spirits, hartshorn, *c.. the essences are all nn.ixi
or less stimulating. Tiles* are the only class,necessa
ry iu treating fevers, though many others are cone tall*’
used, hut the Negative Electric Fluid is a better “dia
phorcti , ’ “anodyne,” “diuretic.” “relaxant” auti
’ sedative thau knowu in the materia metier
I shall not tax the reader with a long list'of prootk.
dupending mainly on the results of a trial, aud will
ouly reler to one instance of success, that on the
Pirketthlp OixchesN D'Orlrant.
which cannot be classed among ordinary certificates •
w*. the undersigned, eurtily to the following, viz—
w e took passage on the packutship Duchess d'Orlonn*
Capt Hutton, then lying iu the port of Havre. France’
and bound for New York. She soiled on the flth of Au
gust. ltfol. with over a hundred -old, on hoard, mostly
emigrauts- A few days after leaving Havre, the small
pox broke out among the emigrants, They were all
treated by tho physician in charge. Dr. N. IV. Seat, with
• pew remedy of hU own, which he calls Negative El,*,
trie Kluid, with which he ueemod to have entire control
over the disease, arresting it In s few hours, and cnriiuc
iu a very short time.
During the voyage, which lasted thirty-niue da vs,
them were about eighty coses of small pox. some fever
Ac., and not • single death. All were cured with tin'-
sual promptness.
From what we saw during said passage, we *r < fullv
convinced that the medicine used h.v Dr. Seat on the oc
casion, possesses inestimable virtues. We never before
heard or read of febrile affections being controlled w ith
•o much eaae, promptness aud certainty, or so little
trouble to the nurse. A crowded ship, a loug pa-sa ; -r.
smallpox and fever on lecen I, aud imt u eiratb’ 1 l',e
fact speaks for itself.
tMgued,
E. I*. Finrti, S4 I‘earl street, New York.
B. O. Fabxi, “ “ .. i.
£’ Beavoi county, Feou.
T. A. DkNoswvndv, Kt liverpool, Oble.
_ . . , . . . Cabin I’ssseugera.
The above statement is cunect.
W.H. H t.iTON, Commandei.
„ w - . .... Wm. Mipstox, First Mato,
New York, Aug., 18*3.
, N.AV. Sat, M. tl.
4W* Address orders to
O W HTCsYBROOK, N Y. CUy
New s’riuo;la 1 Now Uaraedy! No Poinon!
ltnodcri’ S’evdr nitd’Ague Cure;
ilk .VSTit/im;-to IM.UoUU \;
KOK TDK I'i!I'.YIOTIU-N AND < • UK
Ol l-'vivc aud Ague, or Chill Fotoi- Diuah Apt)* pd
oifiV IntermUtmt ami Kemificnt l evel*: jdso At
ildioiM ijvers, aot'tftpjmqjcd by Typhoid Svuip
tiiji);’ Tvpltoid Fever, Yellow Fevlr, .'"hip
’ and .fail Fever. H.'ilera! Detflnt.V, Nlglil
toWDtUivssiid H other to-sius of jiiy*u,.
w lib It i! \VB A COMXOS oi-HUS !S
MAIi-AKIA OU. MIASMA.
riillEHi i!i.-.ese.Hore ct.nrtrlon to many ItKvilities ot tho
I l ultetl .States; Uiri. vrhm'oVir tliry prevail. North,
rioutli, l.at.ir fiVVat, they all equally spring limn tiic
esfiae nu.Minul i llime. Xlie great ) iiricly.olsy mploms iut
forms of Uiv aw is oivipg principally l” diiti fence in sc .
mv\, constitution mid liftlqfH of the snllerers; but as tho
riUisv if Hi;’ -tulle, they will nil equally yield to a remydy
■ tli.il i* competent to nv. ri-orri. or ivniove that cnu -.
By tip- laws i t Natan , ever) principle line (to lijipo.-lrt-,,
nutlfoi evtTy UpaSrji', • gtito;- <*f disi-.i-e,,tTrfi+ is a ri
b<'iit. <>r it- other we-rd* e|rtvitic nu-dy . AD Talaria,
wlu'tlpr a rising from Marshes, b'tri;tvintwftU'r. m iMinpo
sit (on el animal and vfgilam” limit’ r* “T‘ qvVr. it. vly
ired binds, i-'ilh oaihc In (Tiiirai tet* and BIWl: i~ Ap i
euti float in.; in the atmosphere, enuoing ilis#-iise ttuill who
bfc.itln it. In mrorihmcc with those unalterable law,,
-qvei tiin; the nnerrin'-’ nlitnlt.v anlisistlng between op
jXHiite-:. tin ivi- lit’ the preparation before it*, l ili-redto
the public, • ‘
Tlie An I m ul Antidote to Aluiaria,
.which miirißlizis the jioisDU whenever it conns in nr
tu-. I with il. t'xi-ri In tin- ojh-ii mv, mid when talti u inier
i.aliy oompteH ly purifies the system iilto'Cteil by itol its
biinefnl inffnenct*; anil thus rrstbies- anff |.ik-sfrves
libnlth.
The ixTuetl.v is believed to i eulii'cly m-vs. anti urn
iurtivvn to aliy but the proprietor, wlm ilHqilirlty ChtlAb*
lin lolii aiitf- extraoidinary restvltsTrotn its ti>ej
it WJlidnslttUtly tdierk tin* aguu.iu |iersuu r.Jiqiutve
htiliered for any length j>f time, from one day to Ivvcuty
yeiu>, tuuj by continuing its uv. ucrordftig to the direc* !
tioijs,u raiffiid duri Vvilfl'c effivled; lilt: path-lif rontin- i
uiiiK flee Ji-hiu the qOUiplnlut for ever; tlntoH sttb .-quent
i-.vjiiisure to malaria should mnk“ ils use ttgiiin liecc'sSafcl• j
In its opofattoii Upon tin- poison in the system, it will
iimucdhq-l.v ivlievi- ell the distressing symptonp! of b 1-
iotis or ague diacusex, ituii vvlu n tho di- 1. -V-f■ i- cufeiT, it
will entirely prevent the a6ee.ssfdfi iff
Oaiinul Delilllty and Aiglit Swnils,
wrliirfi so often follow tho administration of other mode
l ines. ‘111” patient at one- bowu* to (renser appetite
nud strength, ant) conttnueMto improve until restored to
perfect lunltli.
*r its use. Fever and Ague may be liauisheilsmun
every family and class in the commdnity: form its. mc
chniScv. mid nil luhqviqK people may h- iisiu'; this arti
cle its 5 1
Prevent lx e,
.Viol purtuf dieh respeetiyciivocntlon.Hln pf rfoet saifty
li'om a-uepr bilietis attacks iluriu- the aickjy Jenson,
vvliichis tfften to them the most valuable part of the
year.
Since tho introduction Os. flu* Ot'UK in evtory part of
the I nlb-ft States, iti success has ls:en sip compieto mill
unvarying an to have fully proved f)u , ,-e asseiTlo'n? in
favor es its extraoldinary inn jt.
Wln-n tliesu (lpclaratlOiiH were made, at tin- ditte of its
introduction, they seemed Inm-diht- to Muuiy, even of
the most, candid minds, becaVise all. Ohs ivnowrci-s cf
science had Iw-en taxed in vain to subdue, ague or hilions
diseases; and what was at ill worse for :q;np sufferers,
all titt-lr niuedi-s or.tvoalineut, vvhellur .scientific or
empirical, have been limited to poisonous < V d-'tfiictivc
dru'js. Mich ns Arsenin, tluitiiio-, Mercury, ifjliriße. Xc.
The effects of these are sometimes worse than the disease
they subdue, and when such remedies tail, or give only
temporary relief, their poisonous cfiVets arc superadded
to the poor sullerer’s Hr- 1 complaint.
On this account ecruc suflercrs slioald be particularly
! entrial übout vising any secret Fever and Ague remedies,
t notwithstatidingtta6 ttnktofto <f them uniformly assert
| they may ho taken with perfect satWv. even vvil-u k is
notoriously vvpll known that their p.otcoey ilvpiigis
solely upon destructive poisons.
Xow, aa a proof that tlie Remedy is not ouly vujtiable
on account nf it* power to curt- diseases, inn that it is
! Also
AVortHy of Public ( onlidi-ttcc,
Bccsubo of its
Singular anti Entire Ilaiurlcssucss,
The following certificate from one of tho most celebrated
chotnists jn the United Btiites has be-u obtuiiied, qm!,it
copy of jt is attached to every brittle:
Nj.w York, dune If, IWS.
“I have made a chemii-.il exiuninaticui of Rhode-’lVver
and Ague Cute, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested
it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Ftrjchniue, hut
have not found a particle of either iu it, nor have I found
any substance in its composition that would prove Inju
rious to the constitution.
“JAMES il. CHILTON, li. D„ Chemist.”
It it u stubborn fact, there fore, that this Remedy is
destined not ouly to relieve the Jiumtm family trout
malarious diseases, but to and • un ciptally gdoif work by
prsventing the taking of other medicines which do hnrni.
The entire absence of any baneful ingi rdient makes
this ilerm- .y not more valuable a* a Cure, than it iv as a
preventive.
No class of disease is so easily managed ns the one
under consideration, if the medicine be tnlu-n in advance.
‘This is owing to the diseases being produced by one an t -
the same cause, and therefore all, hpth residents and
travelers, should protect themselves by the timely use
of this preventive, aud not wait for the poison already
lurking ip their veins, to develop itself in u violeftt
attack. Take the Cure ns n preventive, and so destroy
tlie poison before it does harm.
Full directions and advice as to diet and habits of life
prepared by a distinguished ITiyniWsn long resident in
a Bilious climate no\v accompany each bottle.
It will often be found necessary to precede this medi
cine by a mild cathartic ,-r antihilions purgative. The
very best thing for general use is a moderate dose of.
CastorOll, the object of which is to deans ■ the stomach
and free the biliary passages. Remember that where
this is necessary, or there is Costiveness, it mpst i;rtakex
or the operation of the antidote will be seriou-ly ob
structed.
Ouly- Caution • —ln certain specified eases, pOur
the contents of one or more bottles of the Cure into
shallow vessels, (dining plates.i and place them in
sleeping rooms: lor the vapor rising from the medicine,
and also the air wafted across, or circulated over tho
dregs of it. after the liquid is evaporated, will counteract
nud destroy, to a degiee commensurate with its expo
sure, the miasmata or poison contained in the apartment.
This mode of exhibiting the Cure sltould likewise lie
resorted to when very young infants arc c-xposeil Jto
malarious situations.
Tlie bottles in which this medicine is put up have the
I words. “Riiobks’ Flvlr and A at:; Crat” blown in tho
i glass, ami ou the outside wrapper is the tutuie of tho
j medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and the
! signature of the proprietor. These precautions mo
1 taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations.
Tub KwiAxcE ion its sreprss is rvnma.v tpoer rrs
1 actual MFtUT.s, Mhcrovev iiitroilticcd and used. The 1 --
i will lie ehnsidorod sufficient.
| I’repareil and sold by the proprietor.
.lAMF.s A. RHODES. iTuvideuce. I!. I.
! For side in Columbus by
KIYI.IN, TUOMAF A UO..
February 10. IBIWi l> Druggists.
A BOOTHEBN REMEDH'z
Made b) l’ror. O. O. Wood in nn.
New Orleans, Uofilddfm.
.1. S. PEJIIIKHTON* A CO.,
Have received the appointment from tlie proprietor
for the side agency of
Woodman's C herry Expectorant,
i the medicine that Ims created such an excitement at tho
j North among the Physicians, and has been pronouno. l
by ull who have used it as being far superior to nuv
j Cherry Pectoral. Woodman 7 * Cherry Expectorant coii
| tain* the active medical qualities of the Yellow Je-nminis
i thu pure decoction of Wild Che rry Bark, and irianv other
j valuable Ingrcdi nts that render it far better than anv
j othert'ough Medicine in this country.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
i New Oiuxax.h. April 0, is:„v
Dear Blr—The public generally are fully aware ~f i| u .
thousands of romediosfor Dis<svsl Lungs, under the titles
nf Sarsaparilla*. Pill*. Plasters. Liniments, ir,, that arl
daily brought to their notice through the tfowsjsip*! * l, v
I way ol advertisements. My ohjeet in writing this note
for publication, is to induce the public, or r.t'ffsist those
who are alliiolcd. iu use .-uo tkat e i*tip articles of
Ileal lsc in Putmmidrp fUsnvv.e. Imu ednscious that in
| so doing. 1 am Acting most uiiprofes-iownllv.nnri derto i
[ torily to the ii iteivsfs of Medical Feimiro and the r gnhu
i Practitioners of Medicine. 1 refer to M .u*dtnu's rhsri y
Expectoi-ant, which is a scientific remedy timt 1 Lave
1 used with more success than any of tlie usual pre-evin- I
tio,- u-vd by Physician*.
J. v. afintvxn. M. I).
(iAI.LATIN. .Mjs,., May j. l^'io.
I 0. 11. tiooiiMAX—Dear Fir; 1 hale given your tP. : TV
l.xpertorunt a fair trial and am well ploo-ed’ with li-. V
| bs'l*: I ■otter than any other article I ever met with. I
would bpLqtHl to have you send me half a do ~.
| tins by th* 1 leaver. Ih-i eellnllv,
W. M. Mtsux. |).
This pn-isnatiou h.is.attaiued it wide eelebrily Lvai
the universal success whieh has attended iu use.
; rough-, colds, mid in fact, tiny pulmonary eomptnim*.
this !m*U. inc. from Its peon liar propartiesnsa dis-oh ml
I a,l “ it* soothing lower tu all irrititiknis ot tlw Uivont.
will pronably preferred to any okln r oUer.il u, tlt.
public.. As uup|intir.*r, or dyspeptic rouiedv. it will
Itlsi'i lie found excellent, its natural and genial warmth
keeping the dtgosfive powers iu proper tone.
Remember that tins Is the only Cough Modkine tlmt
bss stisni tho tost ot the nnsiicul fnktei uitv. It i-t tome- *
tioned by. apposed of. afi.l retxinimondcil by the liqidii).-
ujwoiuns ot >i(*>v \ork fit v. Kvcrv hKittlo it* waiTunt'Hl
ti. give satisfnetk'tior the money ivittmk and. We gnsran
teoit to l*o bsttoT thsn anv fib. rtw I'A-feral. I -d liier
OIL or anything else now'extant.
tofo-Prici —One Dollar :i Bottle.
J. X. PEMBERTON A IX>.. Colutulm. ti u ..
... Only ngvuts for this eoun'tv
Kstq-uiuy u. ‘ ’ 1
GiißA'i’ rs
, - |. 1. i *> ,li
rM’AII.YLLKi.KD St <':<"!>.< O-
KliUllFin’ FEVER A.\D Af.bE l I RE,
ANTIDOTE TO MAuAxUA:
thpnJP cerFeiu os a I’rc-.eutivd ■” tine.’
NO FOJSON. PROOFS :
s-e wdi it tlie Pt ‘-.-i-l'tit oi tbo Phunnamitienl oefoty
of Missouri. S.iyiyi.jfhjsles’ >'uv r Cure, or Au>
tilled e to Malar ja!
Ft. eiu-, Xnvg 10, JL;- -i
----j UHNU fifeic-dHif certificate of chi i uc;il anulyius
IL gin-0 I, \ i.e ■ udehrafed chemist Dr. J. 11. Chilton.
n‘. Sew York e g.. iu fin-r of I’.hoiles’ Fever uud Ague
Cine. I hut it c/iitiuucd neither Quinine, Arsenic, Mcr
curp and havittpreecivcfl TinmeTTius ap
i iuiitinns for it, i, was iunueed to send to Dr. Stiiodee
fur tlie niediciDto .fine • then Ihn ■ di.-posed of a largo
quantity, mostly to r. -kV ntsofthh- cilv. who have inva
i i.ibly I'tmn drofi I>yjit,uiid t whom I rtitv wfor. Huai,
therefore. Kaliedu-d in reeuxnptetmitig it to ho nil that
the pi-dpi ii-turVcpivseiiJ'. ‘
WAV’ Utr> b. AViH'.ATIIN.
PrwsiV’ I’iiaVins-’ -'iriesl Soeicry of Missouri,
if nil lire Argue for T\n-lvi Years!
l’iltovitoiler, .ju ue ‘J I, I'-.Vi.
Having been inf,inin and of tu- nlu-.s of a poor, but
worthy woiuan, who has not IV-n fre-from 1 v rand
Ague a month i t a tjmo for .!• J; *1 tw-lvp yi 1 sup
plied her gratuitously y, Lii. jUi-d< - Fever nnu \ u
Citfc. chvtouk in tillimir hyifles whi.h eui.-ipl-irdx iv
-himl’l’t'T to tfo iHdi nml r-n-sfli. analf* four’ meiitlrs
have now elapsed, th-re i* imriws. u indoubt the p-nna
o. j II- ,-nr- . K. # •
b. .1. i'. and A.-(IF. Ajijitlnvaf.'V’
ID Hoiflis Perform 3D Cures.
I!u.\ \ ,tx, Mii:i, n Fep|, i ttli, ib.V'. -
.) v. 14!/ A. r,ii(in*H, l'.q.—Deat'-^U':—l haw jn.-i sunt
an oriigr to Aiues A liijuduy 10,- aunther hall gloss of
yonv 1 over mui Ague ( nr-. It lias sold lik--- i lot fakes,’
and 1 have only two Imir)-. ou luiuil. - One viiaxou it
lias sold. I< broause when t hav- h-ai'il ..fa ons- of Ague
or OBUI Fever, 1 Iwvve sSnt ft liultlvhtnd laid them to try
it. andii if.did n>>. help them, Uiu’ w-i g not qlilig-d to
pay ffir'lLTllW tntoy wofe all lll*fied. T lind bv> eas*
ot Chili Fcvev wlieve it rub four days, but tin mnn route
to sen me on tbo sixth day well satisfied.
Truly yours, JOHN P. OLADPINO.
•41 Bottles Perform :4-f Cures.
Moltn-c, HI., Hept; U 4. JH53.’
Mlt. Ja.mf.s A. IkHonta—‘llenvSir—The hox of “Ague
Cure” you sr-iit res has all been sold end created a large
demnnd For morn; to ntwtt which We liOvii ordered
from your general agent t Chicago. .1.1). Y-rrlngton.
Its sale will only be eqfofll-il by tlie number of Fever
mid A-ui) case:. Hoping These esses nmv bp few, yet
lu.ve a bottle lor every ease.
V\’- remain is-so-oifnllv von is,
iiTCtIARDS ,v ALLEN.
11* Bottle* Perform 19 Cures.
LETTER FROM A POSTMASTER.
M.kwh.l Delnwaru Cos.. Ohio, Aug. VJ. IfoVi:
Mr. J. A. I;boib;s—Dear .Sir—Your medicine Bn's juqt
with the most fitvoi-'iLlq.sicr-:s in litis neighborhood. I
have about.five hi ttt-sli’ft. I f-ivo'it toOietn at first,
‘if no iffnv in’) pay. 7 oltlmtiglr T was not anthoriz-d, by
you to do so: but 1 took Hie respoa ildlitv on tnyseft'.—
Rut not n bottle ha- com<> bock, anclas t-am almost out
of the ar.iid- I xvish you tvoitld forwarti me oae gross of
the bottles, if you see proper to do so. and l will be
punctual in peywcitf. 1 inclose fifteen dcllars on the
ineiiicfrle I have rVeeivcd, for v. hfch phjiife s-nd liie j.
receipt. ‘Ship tho CurcV” nm #- koti as yoti'can—:l
never bus bevu as JuitoU Chub- anvi J'*-Q;r .liner 1 lived in
; :h- r'tide, a.-ait jT-s-ut. Yours, Ac..
RICH ADD StAPiTI V. I’. M.
41 Bottles Parform ’4l Cures.
•IT*;: Itrt. Mlcti.. .Tnly 21. 18dj.
lb;. J. .1. Rn- o's—Dear Fir—.'Yonr Cure tor the F-ver
| nud Agu-hss tints for iierfertn-iF wonders. It has not
, failed in one inslan—'t , efl'vet a quick and permnn-nt
; cure. Sonic Mho have b-e;.t tronbied with the distress-
I ing di-case have been entirely cured by using only one
i hotlle of the Cure. I'lease send uh immediately four
d'W'-u. PfcW'e iuvu hut throe,biitlloHJ-etuaiiring.
Trim* N .itr-'. J. Vnilh>P Mri,tfffN:
f t’W of Passaiiia Fever.
i’KOVrnexc!:, Kept. -A 188*.
Mr. dame* A. Rhodes—lbning been entirely eifred
by your lyitu-Iy, 1 lake pleasure in assuring you of
the t-nefit ii has lieer. to mo. 1 watt first attoeketTl'y
chills.and fevov on tlu> Isthmus of Panama, several
mouths since, and in spite of the different remedies
and ireatmout.i gnlyptikl.nur health grew- .Worse until
1 commenced ihe ns-of yens F'eVer ami Ague Cure.—
hiiwe tlmt tim f L have not Via,l a single chill, mid am
now in the enjoyment of good health. •
NVi-tiing y ,iur m‘illeine the success that it merit*,
I remain,i tuly yrntre*
Ttktmas n. a vdrkm'B.
—i—i—
I. O. O. F.
I’u another column of toWay's yfiaper will be fottmi ;qn
adverli'i-inent for “Rhodes’ Fever and Ague finite.
AYe are not in the habit of pulling medicines, but desire
t'< .say, for the bi nelit of tim afflicted, that. Win. N.
Jlowo, Merchant, who lifts it for sale, in
forms, us tlud. lie 4oM .-everai dozen Lollies, and iu
every case it lias < ifert-d a cure. This proves the medi
cine to be good, and we take pleasure in bringing it
before'the uotiecofthe public,— Oth> J’rtlme. Ji'*>itßnro,
Md. Sept. 4. !.. •
Kvldcjicc IT om n tli-rgymiui.
i'i.i vovf:!. likhiaiul On.. OUio, Fept. -■•. 1885.
Mr. J. A. Riroi-..—Dear Sir—T Cheerfully testily to
the value of yomv Antidote to Malaria.. One young lady
in tin- family of a iTergym.iu here lias liccri taking an
“Atil'K RAI.sAM” soy some mouths without anv per
manent bene’ t—a few days’ since she got’ n hot'fle of.
tin- Ohnssud Lasiiot hnd'a chill since.’ A young man
also used the same Jhilsam some- lime without’ vcTicf
until he got hboftle bf yorrr Cure, bo far it works like 1
a charm. Touts'trill v,
ncv. a. c. Drums.
TiisoUciti-d Evtdcncc from n Physician.
Alcxtichw. Iml., Aug. 2j,'1835.
.1. A. Rtiiopi V—Dear Sir—l have been in the praefiee
of Ah-ilieiuo li -re lor about three years, and can ton
scientioasly r* eommendyour jueilfciue, having ujed it
myself and prescribed it it* a iiuiah r of instances vvith
perfect success. fl-rpecLfolh yours,
\v. o. 51’ENCki:.
hot is v; t.u; No. 11,.C. JI. lb. tin., Jan. 1. IRSC.
Your Ague Lure lias uverewne all prejudices by its
merits, and gr-veu satisfaction. A guntlonmn just culled.
■ who has Jjeen fully cmcii by ouly one bottle, and and ,
i sired me to recommend it to -verybudv. I .shall do ull 1 ;
can mils salt;. ‘ - W. A.liAYLlij*. r
i If any body desires furtber evidences, they will find
i it in or cry bottle of the Cos UK, whicU is being iqtro
i duced as rapidly ns pe.-.-iblo hi.o ev-r.v town ujrd village
;in th- I'nited Staf-s. Caim!iis.',C.'. The eminent chem
ist. Dr. .1. J).Cl.ill. Tl. 01 New Vork. e-Ttitli-s to its per
fect innocence. It ik t iiereibro opfionnl with all to have
the Fever nnd Acatoorno;.'just as they pleas-.
I et*n also say that n cnvtl many of my largest custo
mers are those who it year ago v,. vr- reluotant even to
take tin-Cure on coipiuieidou. Tilyv thought, its great
claims ami pn tensions edrffd dot l,eri'uli--d. Now'they
endorse them all. mid it will i.s noticed that the lottery
oi which l publish .su li iuiineiihe qminiities afo always
; new mid Into date—nllOß-thi-r they would mole than
i 1111 any miw-.pnp.-r, aud preivo thq fact of greater sue-
I ee'sand sale timieverattendislany other Agiiellemcily.
The Crowningfilory
of the Cure i.i its lIARMLK.Ho CHARACTER, which
i iillhws its Ires i;se as it pivvonttve. Thu* protected by
using n bottle or tWddurint; the warm and ‘tea!v s-n
----s.rns, not n man w.dnan or olifol (n the mp-d Stales
would ever Imm a s-ingle alfoel, of i-'evor and Ague,
Bilious or follow’ Fev-r, or any form of dl-cti .'o s risiii*
from tiio ntinosplierii; poison .Mvlaria. to wliirfi the
Cure is a perl', cl anlkl'ii -.
It is aiso unequalled for quick and permanent -fleets
as a lhsfovAtlvxi, giving new life and strength to all
w AKi-v constitutions have been shattered or weakened by
Ague or lltllous disetiAcs, uijrfit fWtotixs. lanrAidr and
bility or i*ny kind ot intemperance or diMtisttitui.
J.AMEfi. A. RHODES, Proprietor PruvMvnee, It. i.
And ior stile toy hi A UN. THOMAS a (Nv. Colmnluis
I (la., tmtfngcni.i.
lvivlhi,Tho.ms aT!o. ivrd’lHstTihutinc Ag-nts Ibr th
proprMors. Pmilers buying of K„ t. (jo. will save
all exp-us-s ut. the Cure, as Klvlin. Tlioinns Oa.'s-il at
til- very lowest ]>rio<..,
J AMD? >l. <l,Ol Tilt,
. . | A pent at (q.hanp—. A Is.
CaNFOBTH a- NAGEL
W iU supply J'hyaisi.ins with the
NEGATIVE EIiEGTBIC FLUID.
I ‘: _ . * on4y lv
X* \\ • SK.VT, HI. |>. f Vovk.
Originnl t
NF.NV I’RIXC'TPLL
lly wliidl th- too positive condition of the system i-u'll.ql
Fever, i* cittHiged totho urrntsl r lumlliiv (State .lire, tlv
and without U sos vitality. T
REMOVAL. ~
HOTCHKISS, FESJVEH £ BENNETT,
YVHOLESAHK GROCEBS,
and J,fillers of
HK VXD IKS, WLVIbK ,Vv.
\ls i > .i4pinte ayd droh-ts in
Virginia jilf.ituliicture l Tfffmcrii un<] llitvtimt
orciAiiis,
Have rtmov ,r t,. No. 40 V-sey Sfoi-t. no:- \.,„ r
House. NED A (IRK.
N>w York* •Tntnitiry 1, IS’h>.
KIVUN. THOMAS &, (to.
HAVE H>r,i. rod Uxrn New York * lull supph „f ,i,'„
. most -x miudimny Mmdjcinyof the ag-.
Dr. N. W. beat’s Negative Electric Fluid.
Tiny will l*e iu receipt of fix., S ro-s,. u Hie I|Hlt instant.
Fhysicwns sre roqii.wtul to call earlv
Felintnry 5.
DffißLE y.ut,v sf'i; VjCt .’ “
icr. .-wy ,v\". w ‘
Muntgain-ry, .tuiyw®,’** <'•-
ON end aR-v iliis date, tie IV.-vn-'erV -”"’
tb.Md will be governed by thef t'owin.V?’
DAY TRAIN. ” ‘ V "c a
Leave
Arriv- ut West Point... *43 A
Arrive at Columbus f-j
A,/ip-ii/.ig— Leave U’wt Point.,...."'”] ‘iu \
L-av- Coluial tis... [ “J Os)
Arrive at Moutgoinorv.... ’ I- y
NIillIT TRAIN. *'E l
L-ave Moutfcouiery .’
Arrive at fl-st i’oiirt,..'. ■ 00 |
Arrive nt CaluinbuH.'„, ijuii
ii’ tunerrf —Leave R est Point “’ -45 \
1,-ineLolurubus l
Vrrivc at Morngonien , J* I
Double daily connections tiro ecutiiViV...i’ “ •’
Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Natl.vill,, . r , ,IUI
lambus to Macon, Augusta, and Fte, a,lt *fro
i’-N<*toe* traveling alone mt u i,,, ‘
two l asxert, showing permission of :ieir„J2* and
.iver th- Komi, one ot which will be :i.riu„,Q Z ?
uucior. •’ *w
N"’ W BAMI’ 1.1 i.-i. i
( AOK.MIR.iI) PI.OTV STOcii
’ IMl! 8 Plow Mock, im enti-d ty
1 \Y..’ .l.il.L'mleiiheitil of Mticnj. N>s-Br
i onnt.v. Alabama; and patented in
■March last, is pronounced by Fartnr^S^® 8 *
to bt superior t- any Plow BroHc ev -i- bronsrlot!.!I’’ 1 ’’
public', t-r steflthtiess nf running, si i Tioritv i ‘
m! '” •’*’ (Iraughl. ami simplicity o-I ec.i n L. n $
stmi tiou.. it is entirety of wr,mg;y “f
i iiugfo in weight ffoin Iff to y. it,,.. iis,- w ai' n '?
vie. intend,,l for. It is adapted to on- tin,,,
us. -I t- Pillow in’-, from the turning F>i-aJ ~, q rt ‘
Th, uiKtcrsigued is tie- owner of •: ‘
: eounty. Alabama. Swlji.s i„ sain'....^ f
Blmn riglits to mamifaettirr-and s, Hj„ ~" n ‘ *
i nei^iii,trh,nxlS. I vvill nlso dispci.-, f ti,,. rj..),, 1
■ ltfnetuiv and use. tn PlAffitcrv having Ili-ii- ,',l 1
■ lion .Multlts. Price—one dollar tor, ucli steel “
Th- -fdek is so simple nml easy ■ feoßslrnn'i,
good Smith can ensilv put i:p fi o'er ; 11 1
AddViro ‘I'lDiMYs m; w, tl! ..
May Id, 18f>o. e . . -
•FS The Spirit of I lie'Sont Iv. Enfai,i 9 . “l?*- 0
| nt I'i.iylon. will each copy one limpt::. ’ l "’
STEWART, GB \\ k <'(>..
f|AAKB this lneUiod of not Hying their friend.* ••
I. toniciw that they liave sold th-ix Sto ( -) { ot -q 111
to Messrs. ‘ 1
HKDD, Ufc CO
who will in future conduct their >.t*ine** a t
stand, nud will aivvars to- prepared jj, funtWi',..,,
eriplion es Goods in tho ‘*
GROCERY LINE
•u tli- most fitvondilfl teruis 1,. theiv-rixto mmai J|
of inir friends and former patrons. %Ve take
sure in soliciting a shave of patronage for them
Conim-iuiiiig them as in every way -ehalil-.
i We .sliail si ill enntihnq the’ *
i Warehouse nnt Commissimt Rusine
i at tiio same flfand.
! Thankful for|*tsi fnvor.s, vve sluiii t.ovv give our
j videiUitfention to tire CUTTUN and COMMISSION
! SIKEPB. and will spare nopuins or togivessu
* turn to all who may favor us .with tl -i-,’ patrons •
Oolumbus, fia,, Aiay 50, 185(1. in
COOKING, OFJ ICK, ,
AND PABLOS S’ ‘OVBS.^i
‘ TIW WAT Td.
IIOISi: ITISM,SUING (I (Ml fjs.
A largo assortment iilvvii.v's on 1 and far sal
fair prices. Roofing, Untt-ring, and obl\'ork in-.'n
j promptly nttunded to and vvaccam i
- Stqft'f'jm Jiamiolpli fiti-ei-t. oppo-ir > iljo l’osUittc,-
R M. ALDATOKT
Coltimtoffs, Sopt. T 7. JJtSi, dfiw
faSsiosabi,ii DUE s MAKER
MJriS M. IL BKA .MOI R vcspe. t ailyiufoniis tho
dies of Culuiitbus, that she is ..rtgagedia the
j nets of Dress-inakiug, at the resit!,-: -c of Mrs. S. .1.
dull, Ogleihorpu street, four doors h owl he C-tnt il
equal'". Th-ir patronage is respect lly solicited.
Airs. 8..). KENDALL, at the sat place, caii-f
tinuuk the imsin- Sfi nf dvanin,-:. 5 caching, imul
drcssuij; Bonn .Ladies may r, y on (a,ring’”
work (lone in good style and w ith ; anptn,:.-s.
March 13, IH.jfi. , j
AMERICAN COTTO] PLANT!
FOK 185(1.
fl'llii i'ourtli Yolunie of the Anuiivau Gotlou Pin
| will commence with th- Junto!r) number.
I u finis fifinnaily (Km,mnciiig- ti c Prospectus lor
Fourth A'olume, we have but a few ..hort panigrsp
’ add. sanguino in the beliefthat, with the intelligent
; duatriptts patrons of progveeeive i.aproveiu, ut in
; Agriculture. Mechanic. Arts. Manufactures cf tlie 1’
ing States, and especially Alabamians, the past hints
i the Cotton Planter is its highest commendation.
! lathe first place, we remark tenor friends and r.t
! that tiie Editor, Dr. Cloud, hits again become th*; Put
i -r mid .Proprietor: and we hereby assure cur tnt
emphatically, that in future th- <. “ten I'lauU-r -In
. bu- promptly by tli-first day ofe-sc mouth.
Flushed with victory ill tin- ms;: ifleent Exhibitii
Alabuiaa's Imltistiy, an d.Tnonsttai and in tho ttiumj-
I success of inc iir-t Annual Fair ,f the Alttkaw
| Agricultural .Boci-ly. the Cotton Planter •’ will t:,!i
step li.'ickvvard” its progro-R is upward and njivnir-i
| highest uicho of improvcm-iif,
11. is hoped earn, -tlv bv the Editor and prepri, tot
by tiio menibera of tlm Society, that the Planter,
’ Fanners, ill- Mechanics nud Manufactures of Ah l
w ill rally ,-n masse to fit-support c;’ Alabama's xml;
clusivel.v.i Industrial Periodietii, the Organ ofthe
htima State .Igrlcultural Society, D *t if- efficiency
. b- uiifi.-ltei'cil in the great work -f developingd
measuvabl- resources of the Key-ton- State of th* 1 1
” Devoted to Improved Plantation Economy. Met
turesand the Jieciianic .In*.'’ tin- objec; nf th,’ - 1
: can Cotton Planter into
“ Improve the Soil and the Mind
With a corps of I'orre.-ivoudeut-, niuuberingßW
the m-st pra-li-'al a- vvciluaFcieiiliiicniin.lsoftheS
vv- feel JU'-uveil \v:. sliali he able to ri-it our pstrei
the lir.'t of ,-aeb ufontlt, to their --dire snthfrctii*
| I'V-lit.
Every family in tho country, viuttaver r.i>
- uvocfliion,shouldputroufeenome A;-.i i’ulturiil pal -r
, cause tliero is no reading matter p.itdished to the v
soijuiffi ent, end a! tiio same time - j practically 111I 11
| ido in all the walks of life ns that, ‘•,mined inagosl
eviltund Periodical. Tli- A merit'd i. Pottoii I’leut-i
j issue promptly by tlidir.-t day of tie month. It *
’ uniformly printed in magazine sty e, on good “" |j
i per, with new nml fair type, *ceui-iy stitch,xl m.-l
j tiled.
Our Horticultural Department will sustain,’
heretofore, by a gentleman of pnufffal ,-\p,-ri,ii"',
K. .1. Halt, of MQUt£Ojaery.
Tcrmh: ,
(hie copy, in advance
Six copies -
Twelve copies ‘ o- ‘
Clubs,ir Agricultural Societies. Dk’ copies—••• -’
.111 cemmuulctiiionß. either for t! 1 -eUtinns-l u><’
t-r, or conliiiningri-mittaiiees or,l, , g th, par ; -
lie aduresged to Dr. N. }:. Cloud. I >-*!*",l ,o ' t
-llabamat , ’ ,
Suliscrilitions hJiouWI coiniii-ii, - vith the *•
N,'W.-pa)H-rs friendly to tlie work, ti - vngh-at t
will conlur ft favor by copying tiio i'U’HlHH'ta-.
Our exchanges will please direct t ‘ Lwkhuia- •
nreties a t o’s.
CASE
CLOTHING WAIIEHOUS
old stuhd-of .1. 8. Finitlv .1 (Vv
I :J5 West Sitlc Broad Sti-wl.
CriLDMDES, Ot.
“A,TENS’ aud Roys Clothing— - Intge >t-|•• I
JjJL from, sttited 1,,, very elu-s and < aioi'e ■.
nelltfemcfrs I'lii'iihlilng Goods in ,’ cry ‘ ;rl ■
OctolfiT, Li*L 3y --
MOXTCJOJtEBY. SELJL’ \\D W ,( ’
RIVKR. . w
Merchants and others brim-ms ■*<"
Saviunnih. for .Montgomery. ScinnoimKJj
west Of.Contuibus. Georgia, are informedtfii” ”
to car-of
JOHN W. HOWARD, Affont.
Cnioti Dray Company, Cohtuibus. Ocnriji*’ * *
wifi I'. fo;e..,i- ii I'lvin lh- Icp-t of tho |
Ib,ao to U-- Depot ~f fit- Opriilo,
ut yn expanse, lor tiauispol'toiio'i 1-y Dray
point-, of ,
75 rents per Tou D00) * ’ it
which will eave.tliem -■> cent* |>-i - f,n ’
Kali KoA,l Co.'s eontrnetori charge ” d"" 11 ’ E,' i; (
’l'h- Union Dray CpiuiiHDV is *r> i.*'BJ K '“-.
so- or ,latons mav b- al.-ff nts! ‘'. v “ / ,
11-11 ,v Cos.. J.*l*h Morris, an,l E.’l Th"' ll - ‘j,;
Ala. lo l'er. in Columbus, lia., to ! Pidt’ ‘’
titipe; and at 8-ltuu, Ahu. to T. il. with- ,
Jiffy hi
.TANKS .1. T< ID. .
< < ) M M ISSION M ‘
No.. 30 East Sido B: md B,iee
t ('l.VMlti .8, GEtfi i'l l
i'EAt.Vl: IX .. „ i
cnoiCE FAMILY (’ 0 (KB ‘ v
Staph- IP y Goods. Drqgs, Patent 1 •du'h"”'-
I’ry.Tolqiecn. >(•’ up|,P
t", >1 NTRY I’RUIU CE DGI B IT
4i. Ordersf a’ ail rrticl-s plotup’ ‘• p }„. ••u”
nrtiido ordered is UM in the’ Store It Tll
aud shipped with dispatch.
October i!fi. J'y
MFLLET FT .j,!
IX DDLS Mullet Fish,.lust ved ‘ J “rtL'Ni* l * 1