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NEG ATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Pritwrtil It,i X. Wt Seal, IU, D. i . win it shiufS I's usoil instead of any other treat itfe nt is all Febrile nfl.,otlons : l %l.—Kt nuixiiy f Timer—Asonly mie-eipt iith. . i ibe ordinary time is required to effect a ejire. M.-lli ammiy of 5! tiuey. —Ax It rti bill one ■ t'.flnr ‘ ■tret. Krimoiil)’ ul’ Fe*lhlg-“A-; ilimfM llie -iflkwfti* JT a lone eHnn ■ ami the consequent treat ,unlit: tIJ juimnam. of taking nauaefttliig <loe* of rnedjein# th".r d'l-igrrcabb. operation, ami tint pain of louc; comlu. merit: bill little of the fluid lielii* neNMory, ud tUot pleasant in In i ffVvn. 4th. Economy of Tlivuklu. —As when known, il will remove all ilreail and anxiety at present rxieunc;. respectint’ febrileafiuctioiiN; particularly while a dear litiend is/rick - illi.- Kitiiuiuj of Health.—As the system no > icdureS. and consequently rucked; nor is tlio fever rubjeft to be followed by chronic disease. Oth. Economy of Life.—As the euro iaetfeclcd oefore and without reducing the |Miticiit, cousoouently iwmovlng, lu • corroepondlng degree, nil danger or “ fatal termination. Other reasons might b> lidded, hut these are deemed .utllcient to satisfy nil rlassea and persons in nil condi tiope i's life. Th*above rea .one ut ■ more particularly appliealdo to rut immediate treatment on the lirst attack, but will apply with equal force to cased which have been subjects . dto or have become reduced, corresponding id’ course ‘o the nature of the case *t tlie time it is first adminis tered As *hl remedy gives so prompt, effectual and pcnn.i nent relief, in ail ordinary cuaee, when used soon alter thenttaeli, persons enn scaPOcly realize that tin y bad been really ranch slek, and very naturally i\ni,indo tin y vers not attacked with fever, and if so, -it was trilling; —a little cold, which gave alarm —it could have been nothing of consequence-!! would have passed off’ with out aoythiur -that medicine bad nooft'oet.” TJic general .mprec'jiort on the suhlcct nf fever is such, that thoughts not unlike tlif above follow tile cure of n common case .3 naturally ns men think at nil, and it is not until He Individual ha - witnessed many caseation lie can fully rcaliie the truth; and even then lie may conclude them nil very trifling cases, which would have readily yielded to an; citaplc ihcilietue, yet persons, though they lutvo been thtrt ‘uct essful in perhaps hundreds of cases, must , gp. -t that there will cases uecnr where there is .some orpanie or local cause so great in to require particular •tienrion, or Ilinugli success.nl in rcdnciiw the fever, ift-ffi again rise ns the Influence of the “ Fluid” passes .? tho exciting cause may still exist. It is td guard txtain:! disappointment m mien esses that I have given .id frequently referto what 1 have ealleil a “synopsis.” Tlrinarks on P’cvert In tirucrab i.ni this °uU|ect I wish tube fully Hiidcratood. l.y the ienn “ lovers,” l comprehend all febrile affections to illicit the human lraaie Is subject, including small pox and other eruptive fevers; but us they arise by u great ariety of causes, nd in qulto dissimilar eonsti tut ions ~ad habits, they of course differ considerably in their development and exhibit a variety of forms or typos; ;et all aredistUijnpiished by the same general dinracler iOtiCS—that oi undue excitement in the clrculutnry and nervous systems -inducing more or less mi aa lu ml fre jueuev in the pulse, mi use of beat, dryness of (lie skin, JebUltv, Ac* Xo iffiow that 1 am not w holly alone in tin- opinion I trance, I quote from the eelobrafed Prof. T. Watson, •f King's Cellcße, l.oaUon, whose work on the •• I’rjiu i pies and Practice of l*Uysic” is a text Issiklu many of •ur medical colleges, mid consequently xliwilnriltmthnrity. On page 834, ho says:—“ tVe hear continually, both in .nd out ul the profession, different species of fever spo r.en of ll.v the puhlie. Typhus Fever, llralu Fever, Bilious Fever. I'utrid Fever, l,otv Fever, Nervous Fever, ic linl systomatie. writers arc to the full as particular: Mucous Fever, Ataxic. Adynamic, Gastr,.-Enteric, and “> forth. Mow. admitting that fever shows itself under furious forms, I am persuaded that the effect upon the iiiind of all this sub-division, is bud and hurtful. It encourages a disposition, already too prevalent, to pre - rihe for a disease according to Its muni'. Tliero is no hue of genuine distinction between continued lovers, hat can he relied on. They run Insensibly into each ffher, even the most dissimilar of them, and are often traceable to the same cause.” The above is a (treat fact, one worthy of remembrance and 1 would iiiiprut on your minds the folly of hunting up or troubling yourself about a “ name if you have . . rr, treat it at once as hereafter directed, and you nidi he will Instead of any disUncteharacter being devel ‘ ped, Bo as to be properly named by the most scientific, t his assertion is no hypothesis based oil closet specula tions or visions of mind, lint mi experience at the 1.c,1-■ide ■ide of tin’ sick, in hundreds, aye, thousands of cases myself and others) under a great variety of cir cumstances, seasons and climates. Hear this in miml, md treat at once without regard to nnme, and rest assured you will soon lie freed from all dread of linger ing mul dangerous fevers, lint as eases may have be come developed before the Fluid” is given, either by neglect, or under some oilier treatment, I will describe n brietty as possible the proper course to lie pursued in ill of the most prominent levers, though the “ Hules” .wd “ Synopsis’ - will lie amply sufficient for all those accustomed to attendance upon (lie siek. Ifiih i imjmrtifnl In he nlwr.rwd in all ivsrs in usiini the Stt/alire Jilrciric Flitiil . Ist Ii should be given in throe or four times its own quantity or water, and may be sweetened or not at pleasure. 3d. Patients mlist fie free from all cnTrents of air, .though there should always lie free ventilation in the oek room,) nor attempt to go about while under its in fluence. ■'ld. It must bo continued whenever the fever subsides, .a- is evidently patsing oft'; to lie resumed when it Imffins to rise again, should such be the ease under any circumstances. itli. IN hen tlie fever begins to subside, patieuts must lie left perfectly quiet; free from nil excitement; should not, ho questioned n.< to tliolr wants or feelings, nor attempt to converse, read or take any exercise whatever, till their oum natural frliHi/.i, independent of all extra neous influences, induce them to rise or speak: nor should any conversation lie allowed in tliolr hearing, in which they may feel more or less interested, but lie left quiet to nil intentsimd purposes. idti. Fluids should be allowed, while giving it as plentifully, and a long as the patient desires and no longer: ihey may consist, of cold waiter, mucilaginous drinks, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or teas, either . old or warm as parties may prefer or patients desire. •'th. Should patients experience any oppression or i.imtne-, while in the lying posture, sous to occasion a icstlessio -r. after (lie lever lias passed oil’, or enough to occasion ihem to speak of it, they should have a little wine, toddy, camphor, hurtsltorx, lemonade with u little spirit, ginger, or seme other stimulant; or the I'neo mul breast maybe bathed in cold water: either, of which will give immediate relief. TAULK Oli’ DUSKS. For children of one year or under, from ;s to s drops. ” ovey 1 amt under ft years. •• sto Id •• “ - ” “ •• 12 to HO •• ” • ” 10 •• *• 20 to &0 b lo half to a teaspoonful. \ll persons over llllecu considered ns adults, for whom i teaspoouful is a common Jose. Old persons do not icqulvo as much as young, or those in the prime of life: not females, as a general rule, as much as males. There is no particular earo necessary hi giving it to ■ hildren—those of ten years of ago frequently having taken full doses; hut for a little guide, 1 have given the above table, with the remark that, as a general rule, childrenromiiro more than adults in proportion. lty observing the above directions, the Medicine w ill louud agreeable in all ot its effects, the expectations and tlie most sanguine realized, anil many perfectly ustoiilshcd. My object in liciug thus particular is, tluit tho full benefit of the medicine may bo obtained, and not on account of any net gel naxtsittj of such strict ob servances. 1111 intis or ttrmittrut Fever. <uve n iensponlul of *’ Fluid'’ (see rule Ist) once in “vo bouts, till the fever is evidently passing off; this ■ ui ‘Utnh x the whole treatment in all simple cases of over, with such observances ns nvo set forth in the Rules. But should there bo prominent local syitip > .ms, or known local existing cutises, they slionlil be ittended to at out", and while giving tho “ Fluid.' 1 See Synopsis. 11 in any use the t wels are particularly constiiMited •I couCned, pile a liHitlo t~ee auxiliaries) wltli tlie ar t portion ; Hi y must !• opened nr (lie fever may rise ■uiu. lFhei'e th* 1 Vei l very ltigli, pulse running 110 or upwnh ami the patient is not particularly susceptible > the influence of medicine—not easily operated on by medicine genentllv—a double dose, or two tcaspoousful may be given at first with advantage, und even repented n two hours if it—the pulse—bus not been mijh-nn/, • hut showing tli” medleliie has taken I'ffecf. Usthing tlie surfuee with water at an agreeable 1 taperaturo, the saline wash, vinegar or spirils ami safer, ill tin dllllenlt eases, will afford relief anil ntil the medicine much ia hiking ctlimt. I'uiikvslivr Fevtr. Uivetwo teaspoons ful and repeat every two hours till i lie pul-o Uxomes more full and soft, then only u tea iwoutul, to i discontinued as tlie loser subside*. As (ho bowels sic generally eoufmed, and it is frequentlv ,<>ry ditneult tuget Uiedieine to operate in tills disease IU lime sliollld lie lost to get them open, give some active ■ alhniiir with th” •• Fluid'’ ami repeat as may be neees ary till it ojierates: enemas (Injections) may also ho used to advantage: als... mustard to tho extremities, or ‘fiction(rubbing) with the hands or flannel; also, cold Applications toAlin head. Muinlne may be added to the Fluid’’ If thought advisable. 5,, 0 Synopsis. Mrrvnnx Fever. Tfpliua, Ship and Putrid or Spot ted Fever. As these fever* are all of oue character, differing mainly in degree, liciug nil ol a low grade, the pulse taali and wiry, with a general great depression, there is no practical us” in separating them—at least so far as iMr treatment is concerned. In those low fevers when Hilly developed, a little patience will he required- still comparatively little, as they frequently run weeks under the common treatment, while with this but a few days will bo necessary at longest to establish a pcmiHuont convalescence. Tho treatment should lie commenced—which muv immediately follow auy other without detriment—with ♦ teaspoon Inl of •• Fluid ’ every two hours, till the pulse becomes fuller or larger in volume, then to bo continued me# In fl* or etibl hours till the fever entirely mtlmitlee. Tn bad eases, from tlu ■el’ tn free grams each of and royvriwn (Oyonu * iMrpjer i ui’KMnu lanu* and . tiuiu laut (scF auxiliaries) ‘ahouid 1m; iul.i<d to ©ncli I’Uu l>tw*ls nhould kef it i;(-ntly ojidi, uud. |Mrtiun^ of Korm* tirpotw idi t tlie howel.t hluiuM bo vt*ry !<>(•. siimild be •uslidiie< \ by imttriidiiifK und miu Tblnk"—#uia)i h>* urn in common u>• in uh niwi— W bore tin* akin is \< i y dry, HjMnigiii j: the binlai -• ns tli ivcieij in biljam fee. r. will in- foil ltd ndv.iil ijgtous. ‘ionic-, ihhitl'i bP us'd during cnir nice, ih tin aaipw WulSll Imre b lei qio reduced. Piienmoiiln, ’( y-piioid I'lieiimoiiln, i.mig or Winter Fever. I live a Uiiapoonful ol the ••Fluid” every two hours, with ,1. wine-glassful of a strong ilecnelion ..I boncsel; or half tie- quantity may Ihj given every hour till feliernt, tHetl, M lunger InrervaSh. say otice In >.!x nr eight hours. Tito houesel tea slionlii be given wnfiii till llei violent symptoms are allayed, or tlie patient i's relieved; then eold; liuiientntions, muslnnl plaster, or .-onietiiing of I lie kind, to be applied over file senfi.f pain; keen the bowels gently opt li. Vnrioin, Vurioioiri, Kulieoio unit Hi iirlii tiunt or Small I’ox, Vnrioloitt, Mrnsles, niiti Srnrlet Fever. A till of these dirttiase an attend.si With fevei. \vhn.Ji in fuel is tho most prominent symptom, the treatment .lift, re bite little from that of common fevers. Itemrmbcr , never wait to’earn tlie ‘•inline,” whether it is one or the “’other, or iii'.UUr c. us they all commence vnUiJim-. but treat if at once; govern the lover and tljere wiH l u no tiAubleT there viu l"‘ hut UtlJ l : I rvpfinu .-v. n in smhU (six. ‘this, lemon minds, is n new idea, and iloiihtless will l.c regarded with rhltdfle by luany, I uuverlhch Isiltlly make tiie assertion, that small l>x, if treated I tni. t I. mill’ If ail xh'irt t attended with but little emp lion: little 0100 pitting, and tlial there is tin mi’ it// of its luuiliug ils ordinary eoursff. to. tl.is I will -take Mot only my Vspatation, loit ait that f bold inosi dear, besid... on lids subject. I iuive gdod authority; that I’rof. IN iff,"on, previously quoted. lb- says, page 574 “ Voif may ai.ate, tlio fore* id’ lie 1 eruptive fev.-r, and keep .Town, if is bcilevod, titc n nut In rtj ini : puitihi by sidlne purges, At.’* ITetel . tlio admission that it may Ini (lone, i nary not only proven it inn.i/ lie. but /,,,.>• Ua'n .'li.ii*’ in nhuicrons .■as.-s that necnrri-d “t. Ijoar.l i ship, y.v jbe accohnt appouded. Hive a teaspoouful or more, according to’ the ‘urgency of the case, witli a .lose of salts or cantor oil; rt pent (ho Fluid once in two hours if necessary, until the fevcrsnTj ihles—though otic Ol’ two doses I; generally sulHcient; but it sliollld lie given and repeated stifHciently lo keep the lever under control. NNiieti tin; throat is all'eete.l, any of tlio ordinary gtugles may Is- iis.il, and tin. surface bathed, as thought advisable. In one case, on tlie slop Duehess .I’Orleans, tin- tongue and fattens were so much swollen that tlio patient could not swallow or speak, and la. was .-un and by dropping the Fluid on his tongue, drop l.y drop, till lie could swallow, when it, was given in teaspoonful doses cirri/ hour, till all alarming symptoms disappeared. Tlie swelling of tlie throat was reduced so as to enable him lo take imur- Isliin.'iil in about twelve hours by tho Fluid alone.— Used to wet the throat frequently, it is doubtless tlio hr-4 (1(1 mile, in all such eases. Puerperal or CliilUbed Fever. Mils heretofore painful, dangerous anil alarming I malady t.> which tho mother is liable, will yield to tlio , Negative Klectrio Fluid witli auch reailiness, as to seem to be of little consequence. A single dose or two of a | teaspouiifnl, almost invariably giving entire and per | imuiotff. relief; no alarm need lie entertained, as tho ! Fluid will arrest it in a short time. It should he rc i pcated as long as the foyer continues, as in other cases, i The bowels of course should bo attended to. In connection with this subject, J cannot refrain from ; making a few general rcinarks, which, if regarded by i the Indies, will stive them much pain and suffering. It j is to inform them of tlie happy effect of tint Fluid in I many of their trials. In child-birth, its relaxing und | soothing effect deprives tlio labor of much of its pains an.l difficulties; it must l.c tried to be appreciated.— Painful menstruation will l.c relieved at once l.y a com mon doso and retiring'. Restlessness, nervous irritability, ora cold taken ut a delicate time, is easily relieved l.y its use; in short, it is one of tlie most convenient and effectual remedies for many of the ills of females, if not tin. most sool any medicine known. Its effect is uniform, relaxing the whole System, removing ail excitability and irital.ility of the nervous as well as tlie circulatory. It w ill not. force sleep like opiates, but it will sooth and quiet the system so that one can sleep nut orally and healthy : hence its use in so many cases. Synopsis. ‘J'o avoid constant repetition, and cmmlcum tin- tieut uicnt a, , much as possible, I give ou.lcr litis head general directions for nil cases. As tlie Negative Kluctrie Fluid will clmngo tlio condition called fever, or subdue tin.l control it under all circumstances, without regard In the ■inline it may lie or ought to l.c called, it should bo given wherever or whenever it exists; yet it cannot lie ex pected to control all organic or local causes, which, when such exist, must be v.moved in order to effect a permanent cure. Wlien such indications occur in any ease, they should he appropriate means, and these sohuld l.c given while giving tho “Fluid,” and in connection with it. when occasion requires, as they will then more readily act, ; producing more general effect, besides no unuocessnry I time will then he lost. As the Fluid” alone will sub. due tlie lever, l call all else auxiliary treatment. If tlio bowels ore costive, given cathartic (scenuxili- I aries. with tlie first dose, or soon after, and should it i fail to operate in due time, repeat tlio dose; if attended I with diarrhoea, give something known lo be good for that complaint, though if caused l.y irritability, tlio “Fluid” will soon relievo Uu.t condition; if severe local pain or in Humiliation, apply some stimulating liniment, a mustard plaster, a blister, fomentations ofi.itter herbs, or, perhaps, cloths wet in cold water, to tlie part: if violent pain in tlio head, apply cold water, ice water, if convenient, or some cooling application, and bathe tin. l'cct in hot water; if the fever is very high, skin dry and lint, With great guttering, sponge or bathe tlie , whole surface Willi water at an agreeable temperature: i ; “tlio saline wash,” vinegar and water or spirits an.l j i waiter, either will afford great relief and aid the tuedi i cine in taking effect, niter which there will lie no trou lile; il the patient lias been reduced or is much prustra- I tod, give lollies and stimulants, particularly in low fevers, in absence of lever or when indicated; also, during convalescence, when the patient has become re i ditcod: if there is nausea and vomiting, that must he allayed before any medicine will remain on tlie stomach to do any good; for this purpose I generally give some gentle emetic to cleanse the stomach; warm water, if given plentifully, will answer every purpose: when tlie stomach has settled, give the •* Fluid” and a cathartic if necessary: in short, treat all the prominent symptoms as you would under any other oircumstuness. giving tin. , “ Fluid” at.the same, lime as directed, and success'w ill crown your efforts; indeed, you cannot realize it till you have seen, uml then you will be astonish. .1 at tlio K i. witli which you ran control all febrile excitement. Auxiliaries, I’arties may feel at a loss to know whiff is meant l.y j c.ftliurtU'K. Ac., as physicians are’ Usually particular about what is used. I have found tt>> such necessity when using the Fluid, and to 1... lullv understood by ■ all, I will name a lew of tlie .llft. r. tff'urticles of uiedi | cine I have referred to, via:-- t at liai ttcs.—Articles that purge or operato on tlie bowel-, such as castor oil, salts, senna, auy of tlie roots ur harks, and many pills, autibiiious, anything know n to la. good fill'such pitrpi*-. -. llt'imtlVN.—Anything known to act'n the liver pai tieularly, portal circulation and secretions geueinllv. An.v of l lie articles depended on l.y the different schools for this purpose, will answer when used in connection willi tlio “ Fluid “or while-the system w uu.l. r its in fluence. And one may cliiH.se calomel—another, bine mass—tlie third, txidnphyllin—the fourth. nmn.lroke ! root, and so on; each may take his choice and In. -u,- i ccssful. lonics,—Articles that give tone nr strength, such as quiniue, various barks, routs and hitter herbs. Rone sot; or thorough wort is one of the best used in fevers Atrln*nts.-Siioli as check the actiofl of the bowels, laiudanumand other preparations of opitiin are i used; also, many mixtures, not properly asti'ice-ents 1 I whicli have tlio effect. tMlmulantK.—Articles that raise or excit. tin system, t’lipsicnm (Cayenne pepperl is one of tlio l-t; ginger, spirits, luirtahorn. Ac., tho essences are all more , or less stimuliitiug. Thi'se are the only classes necessa ry in treating levers, though many others are ir. nerullv ; useil. but the Negative F.lectl'ic Fluid Is a |„.fe C r “ diii ! ph.vret"an.Kly.is.” “diuretic,” ••relaxant” an.l •* sedative tlinii known ill tlie mote rut mnlicn ; J shall not tax the reader with a long list of proofs. I depending mainly on tlie r.utts of a trial, and will j only refer to one instance of success, that on tie Packet slit |> Dut'lirss B'Orlrsus, whicli cannot he classed among ordinary certificates• Me. tin* undersigned, certify to tho following Viz— M e took passage on the packetship Duehess d'Orleaus tapt Hutton, then lying in tlie port of Havre Fram e an.l bound for Now fork, .she sailed on tlie fitli of An lSjl, with over a lnuuhv'l svuls on iKinrd, emigrants A few .lavs after leaving Havre, the simdj pox broke out a tlie emigrants, Tliey were all tmated hv tlie physician in charge, Dr. X. W. Scat, w itb anew remedy of his oivn. which lie calls Ncgiitive ’ I'lcc tric Fluid, with which ho seemed to have entire control over tlie disease, arresting it in a lew hours, and curing in a very short time. During tlie voyage, which lasted tliirtv-nine .lavs there wereabont eighty eases of small pox.some fever Ac., and not a single death. AH were cured with unit promptings. From wliHt wo saw thiring said pnsMiigo, wearo tullv 1 ronviuml that tluMuodicine nsotl by Dr. Boat ou theoc* i asioii, |K>HBwes inostitimMc virtues. Wo never liefore iiojml or tvmi of febrile attW'tioiis l>eitig controlled with | imn h casc* promptness ami certointv. or so little j ;2Si ,oto A crowded ship, a long tMussain. i wnd fever on honnl, nnd vot n *phe fflct flpcikn (by itiiolf. Signed. K. I’. FAUHt. S4 IV,II 1 street. New York K. (i.Fabri, .. (T • f ,- -yOiSonMAybY, Reaver county, Penn. I A. HnNOBWANui. Kat Liverpool, Ohio. The above statement Is eorrect. * I *■ M.S. llurrox, Commander. ~ .... , N'M. Miitsrox. First Mate New \ork. Aug., 18.0. ___ ... , N. NY. Skat, M. I. ♦#* Address orders to H. W. WBBTBROOK, N. Y. City, Now Principle ! New Eemedy! No Poison! Biiodes’ Fever and Ague Cure; * Ilf’ \NTXIioTK Tu MaIABIA : l ull ’i'MJS i’liliVi:-NTla\ AM> CtitK *ut'Vc\..id Chill >< rci IJumb uni ntlif’i 1 Inr rmittont mid Kemittent Fevers; ulso ot J'cvers. nr coinpanied ly Typhoid ?*yiiip tofjv : Typhoid Kovfi*. Yellow Ffivcr, Ship ,’iniK .fail Fever, (tenoral Debility, Nij/ht ,<wr:tH, and nil other twruis of disonsc . V. 111 lI! 11 AYK A COMMON OiUMJS IS MiYXjikXiZA. OR MlikSMiY r|Mli;.-d# diiKNiM -iuiN cumroon tu uiadj localities of the 1 1 nitod but wberevrr they prevail. North, .South. K.i~r nr WVd. they nil equally spring from the mm< miu.'Dial caufcc. The great vuijcty olwyiupto/us uud fornix oi disease h owing principally to diil'ertuce in age, m\,V< hi-amnion und liahitH of tin* Hitffurors; but n the call-'* is the suino.tbey w ill ?*.ll eqmilly yield ton remedy *tioil. i • ouip’ tcJit to overcome or n iiiovm I( . IJv ll lusva ol Nature, evi-ry priiu iplo its opposite, and foi ivory or chum: of dirteuse, there’ is h 1 wlwthev from Stagnant pater, iloconjp<- sitiun of Jiniiniil and nmtt r, or even newly cleared laiid> is the anu: in <*baraeU,r and effect: is ;i puir huh Uuiiiinx in the uimosphere,causing Uineiteetoftil who. brndbe ii. in aicurdance with those wnulteruble laws* inu ihe unerring afliuity suhoisting Initween o|- po.sites. I Jiei'i i'in tlu* preparuliun before us offered to? tlu pnj ) Tlie Y lit lira I Antiilotc.to Malaria, . * whicli neutralizes the poison whenever it conics jff o-nn** tact with it. even in the open air, ami w hen taken inter-* lctlly t < >suj'letely purifies the’ system afiected by it jl baneful iuHitcnn-, and thus resrares ami preserves licaltli. . 1 f’lie reiie dy Uiicvcd l)i- • nlffeiv new*, and mi-* kimn n t • ;*ny hut the nroprU'tdi*, who distinctly claims tie- I'dlnwin;;t xtraordilnu'y rennltsfrom ftK use: Ii will in-luutly check tin* ague in persons who Uavc.i ijlit ini i-u’any lcn.'.rtli ot time, fmm one day tt> twenty j yenrs. und ly contiuniujj; its use, aecoruiin; to tho direc tious. u radical cure will ho effected: Uo* patient contm uiu- In** from 1 lie complaint for ever: unless subsequent exposure to malaria hliould mak*) its use again necessary. in its operation upon tlio poison in tho system, it will imifu dintcl} reMevo uii the distressing eymptoms of lil ious or ttgno diseases, unit when tlio disease is cured, it will entirely prevent the accession of General Debility and Night, Sweats, which hj often foUqw tho administration of other mode- j cin'es. The patient at once begins to reever appetite | Uh] strength, and continues to impi’ove until re-tored to . perfect iiealth. . liy its une Jd ver uud Ague may Uo, banished from I every family and class in the community; fawners, me- I ebanies. and all laboring people muv he using this nrti- j , 'l < ’ iIS “ Preventive, And piutdie tJieir respective* avocations in perfect safety from ague or bilious attacks during the sickly season, whicli is often to them tlie most valuable part of the j year. Cilice the introduction <d tlie CiillK in en-ry.pmt of the I nited Htates, its success lias been sp complete and unvarying as to have fully proved these assertions in favor of its extraordinary merit. W hen lluwe declarations were made, at the date of its introduction, fliey* seemed incredible to*nmny, even of the most candid minds, because all tlift rcsoitvces cf science bud been taxed in vain to subdue ague or bjlioiis 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', Snlichic, Ac. Tho effects of these arc sometimes worse than the disease they subdue, and whim such remedies foil, or give only temporary relief, their poisonous effects .ire siijierndded to tho poor sufferer’s first complaint. On this account ague, sufferers should be particularly careful about using any secret Fever and Ague remedies, notwithstanding tlio makers of them uniformly assert tliey limy he taken with perfect safety, even when it is notoriously well known that their potency depends solely upon destructive poisons. Xow, as a proof that the Kemcdy is not only valuable on account of its power to cure diseases, bul that it is also Worthy of Puhlie Confidence, Because of its Singular iiiul Entire Ilarmlcssness, ‘l’lic following certificate from one of the most celehrateii ehemjstrf m tho United States lias been obtained, and a copy of it is.attached tu every bottle: Ni:w s'ork, June 11. 1855. ■■! have made a chemical examination of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested it fur Arsenie, Mercury, Quinine olt.f Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any.substance in its composition that would prove inju rious to tlie constitution. “JAMES R. CIULTON’, 51. 1)., Chemist.’ it i- a stubborn fact, there tore, that this Remedy is destined not only to relieve tiie human family from malarious diseases, but to do an equally good work by pro enting tlie taking of other medicines which do harm. The entire abstract’ of any baneful ingredient makes Ibis Remedy not more valuable as a Cure, than jt is as a preventive. . , No class of disease is su easily managed ns tlie one under consideration, if tlie medicine he taken iu advance. This is owing to tlie diseases being produced hy one and tlie same cause, and therefore all, both residents and travelers, sliould protect themselves by tiie timely use of this preventive, ami not wait for tlio poison already linking’in their veins, to develop itself in a violent attack. Take the Cure as u preventive, anil so destroy the poison hofore it does harm. Full .lirevtious and advice is to diet and habits of life prepared by a distinguished Physician long resident in a Bilious climate now accompany eneli bottle. It will often lie found necessary to precede this medi cine by a mild cathartic or until,ilious purgative. Tlie very best thing lor general use is a moderate dusc of Castor Oil. the object of which is to cleanse tlio stomach and tree the biliary passages. Remember timt where this is necessary, or there is cosliveness, it must he takbx oi’ tlie operation of tlie antidote will be seriously ole strutted. Only Caution.—ln certain specified eases, poin tin'contents of one or more bottles of the Cure into .shallow vessels, (dining plates,) and place them in sleeping rooms; for tho vapor rising from tlie medicine, and ai-o tlie air wafted across, or circulated over tlie dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will counteract and destroy, to a degiee commensurate with its expo sure, tlie miasmata or poison contained in tlie apartment. Tlds mod,’ nf exhibiting the Cure should likewise lie resorted tu when very young infants are exposed p, malarious situations. The bottles in which this medicine is put up have tlie words. “Rhodes’ Fever am, Auce Cure blown in tlu, glass, and on tlio outside wrapper is tlie name of the medicine, (tlie copyright of which is secured) ami tlio signature ol tlie. proprietor. These precautions are taken to preveait counterfeits and imitations. The reliance for its success is entirely upon its ACTI'U. MERITS, wliei'cvci’ introduced and used. These will 1,,’ considered sufficient. Prepare,land sold by tlio proprietor. JASIE3 A. RHODES. Provided,-e. If I. For sale iff Columbus hy KIVLIN. TIIHM VS * CO., February 10, 1850. ly Druggists. A sol ‘l’l | ERN REM KDY. 51 alii- ly Prof. I). O. NYimiluum. New Orleans, Louisiano. .1. S. PEMBERTON v CO.. Have received tlie appoint! it from tlie proprietor . lor the wile agency of W ootimtiii’s I'Kerry Kxjpect ormit, (lie medicine that lias created such an excitement at the Noctli among Hie I'livsieiuns, and has been pronounced l.v all who Imve used it as being far superior to anv Cherry Pectoral. AYoodmuii’s Cherry Expectorant con tains tlie active medical qualities of the Yellow Jesaiiiine. tile pure decoction of Wild Cherry Bark, and many other valuable ingredieuts that render it far better thnpuuv other Cough Aledieine in this country. RECOMMENDATION'S. New Orleans. April >., 1.x.v,. Dear Sir—-Tlie public generally are fully invar,< of the thousands ol remedies for Diseased Lungs, under the titles of SnrsaparilUs. Dills. Plasters, Liniments,.Ye., that are daily brought to their notice through the newspapers la wny of advertisements. 51 y object in writing tliis note for publication, is to induce tiie public, or at least, those who arc afflicted, lo use oue that contains articles of Unit IW in l'nlmumr!) Visions, iam conscious that in so doing, 1 am acting most unproressiouiilly.iind d.-roau torily to the Interests us .Medical Science and tiie r. gilhir of Ab diciue, 1 refer tu Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant, which is n scientitiF remedy licit 1 have used witli more success Hum i.uv of tlie usual proscrip tions used hv Physicians. J. M. A! IITLANP. 51. D. Gallatin 1 . Alias,. slav 1. is;,.',. ,0. o. AYoouman—Dear Bir; l have given your Cherry Expectorant a tail- trial and am well pleased with its es- better than any other article l ever met witli. I vyould Ih> pleased to have von send me half a dozen luff ties ly tlie bearer. Respectfully, \V. 51. 51 wo,-, si. ii. I his preparation Ims attained a wide icdehritv In,in the universal success which lum attended its iu,, rcmglis. ctffils. and iu fact, any pulmonary complaints, this uitxliehie. from its {uteuliar properties as u dissoiveut lU ' l ’ its aootliing power to all irritations of the throat will probably be preferred to any other offered to tlio public. A sun appetizer, or dyspeptic remedy, it will also he found excellent, its natural ami gonial warmth keeping tlio digestive powers in proper tone. Renumber that this u the only Cough Medicine that lias etood the test of the medical fraternity. It is suuc tioned by, upproved of. and recommended by the leading 1 liysiciaus ot N. w York city. Every bottle is w arranted to give sntistnclionor the money rctiiiuiod. M e guaran tee’ it to bo letter than any Chern Pectoral, (’od T.ir,. r Oil. or anything else now extant.’ ♦lF'Pvh'o—One Dollar a Bottle. .1. .•. PEMBERTON Hi CO., Columbus, 6a„ .. . . Only agents for this county. February 5. ’ GREAT TRIUMPHS \NU UMtAiIALL.RI.KD SLWESF (>F UHODKei’ FKVKR AND ARI F. < I'RK, OU . ANTIDOTOCrO MALARIA: Kqitiill’- • rl “ill a, a l'rcvrntivf t.r Title. NO POISON. PROOFS ! .-'w> aka I tl” ITe.-iilcnt of I lie I'liaritmwirtical Soci.iy us Mfeanuri, K , -in Rliihl*.,’ Kcr.-r mul Ague Cure. w’Au tirtfftv. to Malm .: Ft. I.oli-. Nlu- Nov. JO, luu. UANi.Nii a., ‘niltlie CJitiltutto .if eli.'ittical aiialyßia given by . Ik- celebrated chemist J)r. A. R. Oilllton. of New York .\ ; fftvcr ol’ 111;otic- Fever and Ague Cm*, tli.lt it iiti.in. “l neither Uiiliiln*. Ar.-enic, 51. r <ur[i not Stt'j ei nine, and liuring received numerous np jilication-for •!. 1 was induced tu send to Dr. i'r tlie nnulici.i •. .Since tlion J haveiltapoocd of a large quantity, uuißtly tu r. ,-id’ Ul - nf this city, who have inva riably been cured Ly it, and to whom I ctUi refer. I am, ihcr.Tori. sati-ji.'ift it reconiiucuding il t. h>"rtll that i tlif proprietor vopn -ents. HDW'AItD S. NY 11 KATUN • I’i'c- I’l of I’fiarinat'.'Uticiil Society of Mißsouti: Uud tin- Ague for Twelve Years: I’ffovtwikMX, Juno 29, Iluvins hemt iiil'oi'iucd ol tlio IHncsa ,ff a poor, but worthy woman, who lias not been fro efroai Fever and ’ Ague a m'ontl t a time for tlie last, twelve yearn, I Sup plied her gn.t litously with iHiotlos’ Fever and Agile . ‘lire. Slie I.,if? ill all four liottlcs which completely re stored her to in ollii and strength, und as four months have now clap- -d. tliero is tu. reason to doubt tlie pernie li.'ticy of the vine. C. A, F. ’IASOF. Apothecary. 20 Unities Perform to Cures. Konst\.vn.\i;. Midi.. F< pt. 24th. JS.'io. •I.vyits A. Rt Aks, Kht|. —Dear Mir:—l have just scut , tut order to Ames A Hallida.v for auetlier half gross of ! V.inr Fevorand Ague Curo. 11 lias sold like •• 1 lot Cakes,” and 1 have only two bottles uu iiaud. Oue ivason if has sold, i< 1.. tic when I have heard of a case of Ague or Chill Fever. 1 have sent a bottle and tcld them to try it, and if it di'! not help them, they wore not obliged to pay lor it. anu tliey were all satisfied. I had one case of Chill Fov.'i w here it run four days, Imt tlie man came to see me on I lie sixth day well satisfied. Truly youiH. JOHN I*. tII.AHDI NO. 21 It.itties Perform :2 J Cures. .Nlouxt., HI., Sept. 24. I i tic. .lamis A. Rhodes—Dear Sir —Tlie box of “Ague | Coro” you sent us Ims all been sold und created a large j demand for more ; to moot whicli wo havo ordered | fr.mi your general agent at Chicago, J. D. Ycmngtoii. i its sale will only ho equalled by tlio number of Fever I and Ague eases. Hoping these eases may he few . yet | bat” a bottle for every ease. NYc remain respeelfiillv yours, ‘ RICHARDS .V Al.liliN. 4*J Hollies Perform ID Cures. L.KTTKR FROSI A POSTAIASTKII. iJAXWEM.. Delaware Cos., Ohio, Aug. J!'. ISo.'i. Air. J. A. Rhodes —Dear Sir—Your medirino lias met w itJi the most favorable success in this neighborhood. 1 have about five bottles left. I give it to them at lirst. • if no euro no pay,'although! was not, authorized by you toil., so; but l took the responsibility on myself.— Rut not a bottle lias eoflito back, and as 1 am almost out of t lie article I wish you would forward me one gross of tlie bottles, if you see proper to do so, and I will lie punctual in payment. I inclose fifteen dollors on tlie Medicine I have received, for which please send me a receipt. Ship tlie cure*h.me its soon as you can—there never lias been as much Chills and Fever since T lived in th” f'tatc, as present. Yeurs, &c., RICHARD MARTIN. I". 51. ‘4, 1 Hot ties Perform 21 Cures. ITxk Riijf, Alich.. July 21, 1855. Du. J. A. ft HOPES —Dear Sir- —Your Cure lor the Fever ami Ague has tjiits far performed wonders, It lias not failed in one instance to effect a quick and permanent cure. Home who have been troubled with the distress ing disease have been entuvly cured l.y using only one bottle of tiie Cure. Please send us immediately four dozen,’ as wo nave but Hired bottles remaining. Truly yours. LATIIROI’ A: MCI,RAN. Cun ol’ Panama Fever. Piiovi pence, Sopt. 22, 1855. Mr. Janies A. Rhodes —Having been entirely cured hy .your remedy, I take pleasure in assuring you of tin benefit it lim-been to me. Iw as first attacked by chills and €evi*r on the Isthmus of Panama, several months since, and in spite of the different remedies and treatment I adopted, luy licaltli grow worse until I commenced tho use of your Fever and Ague Cure.— Since that time J have not hail a single chill, au.l am now iu the enjoyment of good health. AVislmer y ur medicine tlie success that it merits. I remain truly yours, THOMAS (I. ANbI'RAYS. I. O. O. F. InauoUujr eolmun of to-day’s paper will be found an adverllscmen for “Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure.” Wo arc not i.i tlie habit of ppfling medicines, but desire to say, for tl.u henciit cf tlie atflieted, that YVm. X. Rowe, Merchant, Sharp.sburg, who has it for sale, in forms us that lie sold several dozen bottles, and: in every case it Inis effected a cure. This proves the medi cine to be good, and wo take pleasure in bringing it before the notice of tin; public. —(khl reliant. Jlnonsharn, Md. Sept. 4. EvUleuce from a Clergyman. Plymouth, Richland Cos.. Ohio, Bopt. 25, 1855. Air. J. A. ifrioiiKS,. —Dear Sir—r cheerfully testify to the value of your Antidote to Malaria. One young lady in t lie family us a clergyman here has been taking nil •• Ati 1 I's ISAI.SASL feir sonic numtlis without any per manent benelic—a few days since slie got, a bottle of the Curo anil lias not hod a chili since. A young man also used tlie same Balsam some time without relief until he got a bottle of your Cure. 8,, far it works like a charm. A'ours truly, Rev. A. DUBOIS. I ii suite it < , 1 Evidence from a Physician. Alonticri.lo, 1 ml., Aug. 27, 1855. .1. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—l have been iu the practice of Medicine here for about three years, and ran con scientiously r. commend your medicine, having used ,t myself uud prescribed it iu a number of instances with perfect rumest. Respectful I v vours, ‘ W. ts. SPENCER. Louisville No. 11, C. R. XV., Gu., Jan. 1, lSst}. Your Ague Curo has overcome all prejudices by its merits, and given satisfaction, A gentleman just called who has been fully cured by only one bottle, and de sired me to recommend it to everybody. 1 shall do all I can in its sale. • W. A. II AY LEE. If any body desires further evidences, they will find it iu every boi tie of tlie CURE, whicli is lie ing intro duced as rapidly as possible Into every town and village m tlio I nited States, Cumulus. Ac. The eminent chem ist, Dr. J. R. ( t.ilton, ot New York, certifies to its per fect innocence. It is therefore optional withall toliavo the Fever imp Ague or not. just us they please. I cun also say that a grem mauy of my hirgost custo mers uro iln's,’ who a year ago were reluctant even to take the Cur-up eon)missiun. Tliev thought its great claims und pretensions could not be realised. Now they endorse them 11. and it will be noticed that tlie letters “I which I (in! lisii sii'h immense quantities are always new and late ties—altogether they would more than fill any news, aper, and prove tlie fact of a greater suc cess and sale t him over attended any other Agile Reme.lv. PKc Crowning Glory of the Cure is its HARMLESS CHARACTER, which allows its free use us a preventive. Thus protected by using u iiottii or two during tlm worm ami sickly sea sons. not a man womim or cliihl in the United Flutes would over .have a single attack of Fever mid Ague. Hiliuus or Y, Uow Fever, ov any form of ilisraso arising from the sliii wpherio poison Alalarta, to wlri.li tlie Cure is a perh .7 anlidotf. It is also unequalled lor quick uud permanent effects us a Restorative, giving new life and strength’ to all whose constitutions have been shattered or weakened by Agile or Bilious diseases, night sweats, languor an.l .1. bility or any kind of intemperance or dissipation. JAAtEf. t. RHODES, Proprietor Providence. R. J. \nd for stile by KIVLTY. THOMAS A Culninh,,... Gji., onf<yr/i , u l '{. IxivUn, Thomas A (Cos, are Distributing Agents fur the proprietotß. Dealers buying of K.. T. A Cos. will save all expense* on the Cure, as Klvlin, Thnpiiis ,v Co.'aell at the very low, ■: prices. JAMES M. CLOUGH, A.■nt at UphatH Ala. I > ANI OUTH ,V XA(i J. 1 . Mill supply rhyricituis with tlie NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only i.y N. U . SEAT, M. D., Ncx, York, boiii;: hi Original Discovery, involving a NEW PRINCIPLE ll.v which tin- too ixisitive condition of tlie system called rever, is changed to tlie liorinal i.r lienitlii state itiroctlv uml without ot’vitality. RKMOVAL. HOTOHLiaa, FENNEK & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCER*, Importers mid Jobbers of I’.JiAXDTKS, WINKS, *<*. Uao. agents ami dealets in Virginia ,M mufacturcd Tobacco and Havana CIGARS, Have removed to No. 40 Vesey Street, iear ~f the Aler House. NKAY YORK. Now York. January 1* KIVLIN, THOMAS it CO. K urdircJ fi*oni New Yolk a full Hiiuplv of tin* wont oMi aoruinai y uitdicinr of tlu ujyo. Dr. N. W. Seat’s Negative Eleotric Fluid. They w ilt be in reeript of fire gross ou th” 10th instant Physicians are requested to call early, February 6. AUCTION.- &, COMMISSIC2, BUSI\r S ‘l’lfK unfleraignedhavingpurchas .ltheint,,„ . , S JL Austin, in the linn ~f Harri#o;i. Aiitin s C xf nf "■ w ill eontinue the x •'lrtleiiß A net ill, Commission, Nceg <, Brok. unit Forvvnriling itusinrss.’ ‘ under the name ati.l ut fe of ‘ HARKISOM * IM<l3, , At the Old Stauti. Nos. and ft Rroa.fst®,*® atm pledge tliemsvtves to a prompt u filtl.f,,! . ‘’ 1 ft. all business oonfmitlcd to their Tl,v • tlieir personal attention to tlie sale te Hcni fe.* 11 ‘■ Negrott Mcrcliumlizr, ’l Prollii.l! **1 Having amide facilities nt oonimair . they si-. I tu make Liberal Advances on Negro.'i 10,1 i, efl I of every description. Weliandß tfsv i'artieulai’ attention given to A.1im.,;.. . I Kx.-eutdrs’ sales. CHARI I ‘gif , p s tr ’ ■ October Iff, is.Y'.jy alley t . MoQsifjg **■ n. B. mownoa Ifi < n> 143 Broad Street, Colun- \ u s , Gem. WUoleHnle *<l HctaiJ l>i ’iii t .,. eiu -1 / IDUKIN'ti FToVES of all sizes a 1 variousl Vy patterns: FORCE ami J.IFTIN J’UslPff I said Pipe, Hollow Mare. Urittunia t-l Pliii,'||E9l i-lu .1 YYares. Cutlery, And House I n,j N ],j, *3@B, ti.snls gem iallv. and inanufactmar ,f ® TIIY AND SHEET IR< \ , V Ai January 20. ly (’ NIIKMIF,S I) FIJI’ !’()( K I . ‘Jiltle Plow Mock, invented by I. NY. k J.J. Cadetihea.l of Macon eoiiuty. Alaharmi, and patented in March last, is pronounced by Farn to be anperior to any Plow Stock ov broiiglu i ] ISC *U public, for steadiness of running. > u rioi itv t, ."e ’H ment of dratiglit, and shnplicity i, ~1 ecoiiomv J ‘!■ i struetion. It is entirely of wrong! Iron. fl j made in weight from IS to 25 Pis.. M eurdi'iur t( , ’"".'fl flee intended for. It is adapted to tuiv kind ..fii ■ I used fur plowing, from the turning near to th,.’ x > 'fl I The nn.lei'sigiio.l is tlie owner of right for j/T'fl | eounty. Alalmma. Smith- in said eoiiutv e:.., ,"■ l Shop rights to manufaeture ant! se in tlielrV,. “'''fl j neFgliiiorhoodS. 1 w ill also disposi f tlie rilit nfa et me niid'nse, to Planters bavin their ?an. .'.'"fl ! tlnu smiths. Price—ono dollar for. u:li st,] 1 , ' ,, fl Thestoi'k is SO simple Jill.t easy,, i-onstmctlon .1 ifMxr enn imisil. put up :) pei't w. ’ Address THUSI - ur \yu , My 1”, lSoti. Cohunbus J #®“The ispint ol the South. Lula la. and tiie n", fl at Clayton, will each copy one moiit •. STKIVART, (IRAN ( 0 ., r jPAKE this method of notifying t > ir fri. n.m I I tomers that tli-.v have sold Iheh stm-k of ,f r and l fl t.. Messrs. < “" r fl rtjEort, mEExt <- Cos who will in future conduct their business at fl stand, and will always he prepared i furnish - r fl eript ion of Hoods in tlw: fl GROCERY LINE, on tin? most favorable terms to their customers and >1 of our friends and former patrons. ’Ye take rc at I'l'fl sure in soliciting a share of patronage far thorn, anil fl com metaling them as in every way . clinldc, ‘ fl NYe shall still eontinue tlie AVarohonse anil C'ltnvmi.jsion ISnsinos I at tlie same stand. , j Thankful for past favors, w.i shall now give m „.,„,,fl vide,l attention to the COTTON and COAi Niioiu', ])■ S IN ESS, and w ill spare no pains ov labor to give -;it ; .ffl tion to all who may favor us w ith their patronage ■ Columbus, tin., Alay Iff, 1856. lm mm COOKING, OFFICE, _ AND PABLOE l p TMT WAK Iff. ! IEO It S I*l KU U N IHlll N(! GOODsTH A large assortment always oil hand, and for sale fl i prices. .Rooting,Guttering, and Jolj AVorkin generfl I promptly attended to and SVAkrXi(TJ;d. Store OH RaudoJpli street, opposite tlio Post Office I ] , , J! M. ALDAVORTII.B t.oliimhus, Sept. 17.1550. I] FASHIONABLE DUE <!S MAKER. 1 MISS At. K. SEYIIOUII respect ully informs Hie 1.1 dies of Columbus, that she is engaged in the liufl ness of Dress-making, at tlie residei ce of Airs. 8. J. k.fl flail, Oglethorpe street, four doors 1 low tlie Court llniil square. Their patronage is respect fully solicited. I Sirs. f*. J. KENDALL, at the same place, eou-Gv ■ tinues tlie business of cleaning, 1 leaching, am’ygfl dressing Bonnets. Ladies may rely on having < l#ork done in good style an.l with promptness. j Alarcli 13,155 G. _ v 11 AMERICAWCOTTON PLANTE J FOR 1856. fjAJlii Fourth Volume of tlie Amt rmau Cotton I'lauleU A will eommenee with the January nuinbei'. 1 In thus formally announcing tl, • Prospectus for tfl Fourth Volume, we imve l.uta few short paragraphs fl add, sanguino in the belief that, wi ir tlie intelligent, isl ilustrions patrons of progressivo ir iprovement in til Agriculture, Meelianic Arts, Mantiim tures of the l’hifl ing States, and especially Alahamia is, the past history fl tlie Cotton Planter Is its highest commendation. ! In tlio first place, w e remark too it- friends and n<i<i, fl • hat llte Editor,Dr. Cloud, hasagai.i lecome the Puhiisfl er and Proprietor; and we hereby assure our read.fl emplmtically. that in future the Cotton Planter shall ■ sue promptly by tlie first day oleacli montii. j Flushed with victory in the tnagi ill cent Exhibition H Alabama’s Industry, as demonstrate.; in tlie trimnphafl success of the first Annual Fair of tire Alabama Slafl Agricultural .Society, the Cotton Planter “willtake fl step backward” its jirogrcss is onward and upward t .tfl liiglicst niche of improvement. ] it is hoped earnestly by the Editor and proprietor, ::fl hy the members of the Society, that the Planters afl Farmers, the Alechtuiics and- Manufactures of w ill rally on masse to the support of Alabama’s only chtsively) Industrial Periodical, the Organ of the s fl bama State Agricultural Society, tha : its efficiency nifl lie unfettered in the great work of developing tlie isl measurable resources of the Keystone State of the Boiifl •• Devoted to Improved Plantation Economy, Mimifffl turesaufl the Jlechanic Mrts,” the oljeet of the .limfl can Cotton Planter is to j “Improve tlie Soil ami Hie Mind.” I AAilh a corps of correspondent., lumbering man,’ H the most practical as well asscientiiii minds of theßotifl we feel assured we shali be able to x isit our patron- fl tiie first of each month, lo their off ire satisfaction efl profit. | Every family iu tho country, u ,navermsy be d"fl •.•.vocation, should patronise some Ay ieultural paper; isl cause there is no reading matter p dished to the “ f isl so innocent, and at the same time > practically prolifl Me in all the walks of life as tliato ained initguod :<-■ cultural Periodical. The American Gotten Planter “fl issue promptly by tlio first day of tl qionlli. It will fl uuit<>rm! v jiriuted in magazine sty ,on good w hite isl per, with new and fail* type, Sueur.. stitched ainllrifl tiled. j Our Horticultural Department ill be sustained, fl heretofore, l.y agcntlcinau of pro. <al experience, fl K. .1. Halt, <d'Montgomery. j ‘Terms : One e'opv, in advance > } ‘"fl Six copies “ •’ ‘"fl Twelve copies “ W'"! (’luhsor Agricultural Soctotios, If and copies...... D ‘"'|J .111 eomnnmicaiious, either for tie columns of the i'l'fl ter, iir containing remittances, or.le lug tlie iper. m'fl be addressed to Dr. N. lb Cloud. I ocklnnd P ,w * “""fl rtlahaina. Suliseriptious should comuieme witli tlievoliuu. ‘fl Nowapajiers fricndlj'to the work, t roughout tliesudfl will confer a favor liy copying tin* ‘ ospcctus. Our exeliiiuges will please direct • Rockland, -da- fl AIEI.UK a < )’S. CASK ■ CLOTHING WAI EHOUSEI Old stand of J. S. Sniff >t Cos., I2u W"est 81 lie Brin <1 Slrwh COLUSIBUB, t. v. MLNB’ and Buys Clothing—a Luge stock t” from, suited to eVery class ami condition. Oentleuieu's Furnisjiiiig Goods iu . very variety. October 25f, ly fl AIUSTKOJIEBY, SELSI N AND RIVER. fl MERCHANTS and Others bringing goods by “v fl Savannah, for Montgomery, Seliiuiiindothe’’ ■ west of Columbus. Hemgla, aivinfe, uiedtlmt l.ysnipr'tfl JOHN W. HOW AD D, Agent. j( Union Dray Coftipauv, Columbus, l. orgla, tlrelr r''fl will Is. fonvai'ded from tho Den, ii Hie Siuscosoe “fl Road tu the Depot of tho Opelika uud Jloutg.tm tj ‘ fl at an uxpeuse, for transportation bv Dray liciwe “ T points, of 25 cents per Ton :i000) 1D- I “iiich will save them 25 cents pei ton. as the Rail Roiul Co.’s contractors charge one dollar I”' 1 ’' 1 ’ fl The Union Dray Company is amply responsible m fl loss or damage, as may he ascertained hy relereiiu ■ Bell ,'c Cos.. Josinh Morris, and 11. T. Thom, Montgoa ■ Ala. Refer, in Columbus, Ga.. to R. I’ntten and J°‘ fl Ruse; and at fielimi, Alii., to T. It. . < :nltli. , I July ;d DISSOLUTION. r rilE late firm of Kidgway, King a Sorehy haring ‘"fl X. dissolved mi the 24th instant, by the death ol Jfl I. Ridgwuy. the business ot the li.t ‘firm will boce i up l.v the undersigned, survivors cf said firm. . ■ JOHN IV. KIN”- ■ 11. A. SORBBA ■ Warehouse, Commissi on, Receivinfl AND FORWARDING BUSINESS’ I T'HE uudersigne l having form", a co-part-rS&pfl ± nership, will continue bnslnc-- at the stand <Alabama AVnrehouße) und. t the and style of KING k SORSBY, aril solicit fro ol “fl friends and customers a contfmian, •> of their bnalfe ’ ■ TORN 0 ■ April 29, I*sß. ‘22stf B. A. SOBBBS