The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, June 28, 1856, Image 4

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ELECTRIC FLUID, P’< Is* !V. W. Scat. HT. f). I. ift-'Otii why r *-!>.Hil<l In* uhml of anyillVr ir* it * meat in ft! I fcelisik- Hi ulioiih isi Krniioayv of Tliu<*—Am only onr-.<* mdb ••tth * uiilm.iry univ rwiuirati aur> itl—fCrolKoiu.y of it :i ln( om* • iuLftf ... . ■J)(l.- Kcoilom) ol Kec IiUK— s H av**H tin suffering of h long; m< Kao*s and tho coJito (|tHout U<at iQujH; tlm of . nauscat uig d*>< of inovlsolno, their operation* and ihe jjain of lnitr ron tin“mont: but Httlf of the li&cu^arjj. %till tliftt |d<*a*aai in ito fUfloM*. itli.—Kroiiomy of Thought. --An v.li- ji Ytijfi'” <t will remove all dread and anxiety at present Kfinm. roMpeoiiui’ I'obrileHlfWtion*; wJiilw m diar frieiiii !* tick. 6 ttkm —Ki Ottomy of Healtli. \ tin- •;• if. HMioimlHceil. and conxequcnllv ja<?kei|; nor i the fever uojoot PO l>* followed by rlfronle dlflen Gtili-Eoouomy Os Lift*. A therure i ell. <L U lieforo un i wiilamt fvdueinj; th<* patient, f nseqnh:iU) lemovinp. tn ft corresponding decree, all don'’ rot fatal tormin tun. Otoer muum* ]*• added, hut tl d“* mail wUlficioal to satisfy all rliiflflofl and pernon- in all coiiili none ts life. The above roftHon -* or<• more particularly a; fdieahlo to the iinmodii|te treatment on the find iittaej,, hut \vi|J apply Willi cqmil force to cuh h which have !>tfun Mihject ed to or hate tacomn reduced, eori esjmndin * of rou/ e *0 ihc nature ol the < n'< at the time it i*< In t adminis tered. As thin lvmody ireH ho prompt. 4*M**<jtuut artdprrnri nent relief, in ail ordinary l v*h*u uxU *u after the attack. per%ohx can scarcely rAdli/o Unit they had really imicli sick, and very naturally < include Hi y woe not lUtackeii with fivver, unci if ho, **lt v i> trifling —a iitlle cold, winch gave alarm—it obuld have bn ri nothing of 4>mHo4|Ueim —It would have jmssed oft wiih out au.v thing—Hint quuliuni* hod n<*cfTe< t.” Tim genera] hl Ihe Huhjecf of fever is nucli, 1 hat tliourfhiji out unlike the above loifiov ilia cure of a intrunon raft; as naturally us moil thiol. at all; and i: i- not Midi! (he in iivldinfl ban witacsmidujaii.v ui-owUiai ho mil fully realUo ilic> truth; and men thru ho nifty roncNide thein all very t isling which would luivo readily yielded tOpy tomplomeduduo, yet porous. tliouph they have boert thus Hitceerisful in perhftpr hundreds ol cunt-*, inuss expect that there wll unsv* occur win ro thera is tom# organic nr ocal nii*y f us to nquii pnrtii'iilaf attention or tbmi'rh hucxmss ul in redo cine tiro fm'cr. It will again rise us llio Inlluenr*’ of the “ l inid ’ piniH-s • *ii, 4., ihc* e veiling cause uui.v hi ill ext t. J< is ro guard against disappointment m hucii mute.*, fciiut I have q and Iroquvntiy reft?* to wind I Imvo culled a **aynop'isif flrmiirkH on I ’eu rs in General* On this subject J wish to he fully understood. Uy tin term •Movers,” f comprehend all febrile :*ii'vrtiou: to which the hunmn frame is suhjeet,’idcludlh; inalf po-; and other eruptive fevers; hut aa they ariby a great variety of causes, and hi quite dissimilar co oat i tut ions and lifthf.c. they ofronr.se djfler con idei.itdy in tiuir dovliipnieni and \fiihit a variety of forms or yet all are distinguished by the Fnmo general character* istici*— fhai o imdiiA e.vcltene nt m t!e* ( , i ,, ‘ , ulati)ry .•del nervoiis Hystems—lnducing moi or less ummtural in*- queqcy in of lie and, ilcyncpi •}& tie sUiiq deliilHy, Ac. X'o ihow llial f nm not wholly ulono in tiie opini'in 1 Mdvaucu, I quoi'* In'in the celebrated l*rof. f J\ Watson, of King's On Hep, , l,ondon, whose work on life* ** Pripci* pl Band Practice of IMiysic” is u textbook in many of our mvdH’al dullftges, and consequently stanza> tlautfion'lifi On pgo hot, hesnys;— w We hear <■ oit(nuall.\, buth iih •nd out of the profeHsion, diiTcrent hpecies < ; fever ?po knn of. By the public, Typhus Fever, Bruin l our, BiJiati* Tover, Putrid Fever, Low I over, Nervosa Fever,’ Ac. Ami MVHteinntic writers are totb<* full ns paldictlhir: Viacom Fever, Ataxic, Adynamic, (Jasiro-Entcric, and so forth. Now, admitting that fever shows itself under vtiriou* finiiN. I am persuaded t fiat the cfToctupnn tha’ mind of fill this holhHivision, is had and hurtful. It. •‘UCjuragvH a disposition, already 100 prevalent, to pic-, scribe for a disease aceording to its h+jm''. Thfw in no llu • of genuine distinction betttcan continued fevers, that can lie relied on. They run insonsihlv Into each, otDur, even the m *st distrimilnr of them, ami are often trftcealde to the flame cause.” The above is a great fact, one worthy oT remembrance and I Would i/apii -s on your miuds the folly of hunting up or troubling you self about a ‘'mom:;” if you have finer, treat il at once ua hereafter directed, and you ni Mix ivt.ll instead of any disLiuetelmraefir being devel oped, so as to be properly named by the most seii nlifle. Tliit assei tiuu J,uo liypulliusis bused oa closet specula. mods or vision ■ of mind, Imt on experience at llio ls.d nlde of the sick, in itundreds, aye, thopsuMds of euies (by myself and others) under :> great variety of cir cumstances, seasons and eiiluales. Bear this in mind, and treat at once will,out regard to j hum, and rest iB-ured you will siMu, lie freed from all dread of linger ing und dangerous fevers, liut as eases may have hc 'Oiuo developed hoforo the • Fluid” is given, either by negleet. or under sotun other tiealnienl. I will describe as briefly ns possible tho proper course to lie pursued in dl of the mogt prominent levers, though ihe” Rules” •mil ” Hjrnopsm” will In’ amply sulHei. nt for all tltoHO uicustomed to alteudnuce upon the sick. lilt In important to be obserrnl t'p nil nnr:; in vsinr/ the Kruati re KMriit Fluid. 1.1. li should be given hi three or four times its own luantity of water, and may be sweetened nr not at pleasure. •Id. Patients must be live from all euriritl.ni f air, (though there should nlwnya bo free ventilation in Hat •licit room.) nor attempt to go about wlillo under its in fluence. Sd. If must bo continued whenever the layer subsides, or is evidently passing oil : to bit resumed ivbon ii. begins to rise again, should sttrli lio the case under any circumstances. 4th. H limi the lev. r begins to subside, patients must he left perfectly quiet; five from all excitement; should not bo questioned as to their wants or feelings, nor attempt to converse, rend or take any exercise whatever, fill their toon natural fmlinys:, independent of till extra neous influences, indue? them to rise or speak; nor should any conversation ho allowed in their healing, in which they may feel more or less ini crusted, lint he left pile to all Intents ami purposes. ath. fluids should he allowed, wiiilo giving it as plentifully, and as long as the patient desires and no longer; they tuny consist of cold water, mucilaginous Irinka, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or tea-, either ■old or warm as parties may prefer or patiepts desire. j dtb. Should patients experience any oppression or ! faintness while in tlin lying posture, so as to ooca-iou a reitlessness after tlm fever lias passed oil', or enough to , OCCtMiiUI them to spoak of it, (hey should have a little (Vine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn, lemonade with a little i ipieit, ginger, or some other stimulant: nr tho face and 1 breast may bo bathed in cold water; either of which I will give immediate relief. TABIjXC Of’ IXISES. fop children of one year or under, from to x drops. ‘ •• over 1 and under 2 years. a tola -‘ • “ “ “ fi “ • ‘ ]‘d to 30 •• 1 ” “ -i , IU •• •• g() to 60 •• la hull’ to n teaspoonfnl. Hi pet alls over tilt ecu considered as adults, for whom ‘ a teaspoonful is a common dose. Old persons do not ! require as much ns young, or those in tho prime of life; 1 nor female-, as .1 general rule, as hull'll as sin lei. There is no particular earo necessary in giving it to children—those of ten years of age frequently having alien full doses; but for a little guide, I have given tin above table, with the remark that, as a general rule, Uddren require more than adults iu proportion. Uy observing the almvo directions. the medicine will h* found agreeable in all el’ Its effects. the expectations at the most -anguine reali.'.ed, and many perfectly atoui-hed. My object in Iteing lints pavtienlav is, ihe full heuetlt of the medieiae may l>e obtained, and not on acobunt of any actual tire *sitii of such strict nb ervances. llillous or UeinlUiul Pmiq-, Give a teasponful of “ Fluid” (see rule lst'i once m iwo hour*, t.il the fever is evidently passing otf: this eousUtntes the whole treatment iu all simple cases of fever, with such observances as are set forth iu the ’ Kulm.” lint should tln-ro he prominent local symp tom!, or known local existing causes, they should hci attended to at once, and while giving the ••fluid.” Ho* Synopsis. • ts In auy ease the 1 wels are particularly constipated or confined, give a ■ limit* y-. e auxiliaries! with the tint portion; they 1.. ot he opened or the lever ma\ rise (gain. Where the fever 1 -very high, pulse running 110 or upwards, and the patient is not particularly suseeptihl’ to the lufluelieo ofnnslieine—not easily operated mi bv madiclne generally—n double dose, or two teaspoon-In I may be given at lirst witli advantage, and even repeated in two hour*—if it—the pulse- lias not been tnftcii-!. Him showing tlm medicine has taken effect. Bathing the surface with water at an agreeable temperature, the saline wash, vinegar or spirits and e ater, in these difficult cases, will allots! relief and aid ’be in edit in* much tu taking effect. Contqeklive Prve•, Give two teaspiouslul and repeat every two hours till the pulse becomes more lull and soft, then only a tea r-'Ubla be discontinued us the fever subside*. Ac • tie bowsds no generally eonUued, and it is lVisiueutlv very dimculu.i get medicine to operate in this disease, no time •hmbtw |.*t to get them open, give some active ■ athartio with tin. •• fluid am! ropeat us nmv ive nocc •ary till it operate*: encut*s (injection!) niuv also be used to advantage; M-n, mustard to the extremities , r friction (rubblugl with th hands or flannel; also, cold iptUc ition* to tin* Quinine may le added t> the ‘ Flrid” if thought aUviftaMe. Synopsis. Vrrvsma Fever. Typlina, snip and Putrid or Spotted h'exer. Al thea* fever* are all of one character, differing mainly in degree, being all of a lew grad,., the nuU'e •mall and wiry, with u general great depression there is ui practical u-e la separating them—at so far ns my treatment is concerned. In these low i.. V ers, when fully developed, a little patience will be required- still 1 comparatively little, o’ they frequently run weeks under the common treatment, while with this but a five ,iuvs will be necessary at longest to establish a permanent I convalescence. , The treatment should be commenced—which mav 1 immediately follow uuy other without detriment—with 1 a t.iaspmmfttl of Fluid” every two hours, till the pulso ftocume fuller or Is ger in volume, then to he continued , me* in six or eight hours till the fever entirely subsides. In bad casoi*, from three to five grains cacti of ((Uiniw Hud rsifuticirm tOayehne tapper i ornodia tome and stirnu huil iv o auxiliaries) diouht bo lahieU so eocii dusc. The b(Wet should ho kept gently ojien. and jsjrtions of 0140 Ui.pulic diould be givtui* occasionally, even thougit tha bowalft ahould la very lohae. Xtie patient should he sustained hy nourishing and mucilngenouH ucii a i*Q in •omruoii os<’ in aucli cmm u here ifiu bkiun> very Jiy, sponging the surface as di- * reeled in hiliou fever, will bo found advantageous, ‘iioua i.aJipuM i u-“d doling in **Vj cases WI iff 11'iiivv. n'flHWwl. l > Mc*vtnioiil 9 Ty]ihoid PiiiHinoitiii, Lung or Winter Fever. (11 v 1 . 1 .H|*H*iifnl us thft •• every two hours. with a quit;lrsiii| 01,1 rtt’ongde* boia*> t; or half tin quantity may be given every hour tul relieved, then, at long'-i *uWiv.ds hi•• oitiwxia.tma Jftiui’fl- Tlio. iauMH-t t*i Allmikt be ;: i% h Wlttn*. siil thA violent symptoui-, are allayed, or the patient 1 relieved ; then cold: iimv Inti on*. murtftM plftfltftr, or xorricihing of the l.ind, to lie applied ov*v the seat of pain; keep the bowel* gently open., - ■ 4 Vai loin, Vfti iolohh KiihJ i4 Scar Ih- Smalt Pax, Varloioldt Hleanles, a mi .Scarlet Fever* A all of the r (liHCtfccfl ftrf ViUended with fever, which in ho i is tjje mo.-'fc prcaLiiionk Myniptom, the treattneiit di/F ( hue little to *ui that of common fevers. Kenieiub.-r nnt'L vmt I” lc.on iiio •” ito tut, win: tiler it is one ortho other, u. tv Uht r , as they nil commence iciUi but t;ej.i it at. one* • govern thefevtft mid tharo will he no lypubc ; 1 hue. will lad UW'’ eyyn in /unall )!■ ‘i’iii., toinoiU Juituls. isl a now idfa., .did doubtless will l*c regarded with ridicule by many. J nevertheless boldly make the assertion, that Hiimil pox, if treated a 1 dir. ,‘ ,'U in: <.’/ fMort: attended with hut little erup tion; lii!!• or no pitting, and that there is no ura and;/ of ifs running its ordinary course. On this I will atuke tint only my reputation, hut a.I that i hold mo-i dear; boniih .on this Mihj< 11. I have good authority; that of Prof. IVatKon. previously quoted. He says, page fcuM: Vi u imiy abate tliq lore* <A ii*e cruulivp t \er } and beCp ihi.vn, it j - hclieveit, the numhf r oj LitputtuL< hy filin'.* purgeft.’ Xc.' r Here is the adjiq.'.oon tmil it may he ilmi *. fljiavc not only prrtv*ti ts rrm/fA. iuf fto* bu n doao in nninetmi ch.-oh that occurred *nr hoard aliip. the accoiuit uploaded. tiu*. a tcaqxxjnhil or more, aceoi’fling to 4he urgency oi tic c.i'c. with udose of stilt,h 01 c.i ft or <ul; repeat the Fluid once in two houra iiiiecotscry, until the leversuh rides—though one or two duo s i, genera ly Fipficient; but it liiMild l)a giv.l-11 and repeated HuiHcmntly t keep tJle lev* r undur control. VViieii litw throat Js atfV’i ted, any of ihe onliimry gargle* may he unM* ami the Miri.Ki Lathed, as thought advimhJe. In one ra.se* *w Ihe ship Huclieflsd*Orleftn.i, tin* tqnguo and laucu* were fio nnicli swollen that tlia patient could not swallow or apeak, and he was cured hy dropping tlid Fluid on hid longu *, dfojp by dn p,tiinie <ould swallow, when it was given m tehspoonful doses rmy hoar, till all itlarmijjg symptom* disappeared. The dwelling of the threat was reduced ho u* t..) enable him to take lipur i.-d 1n 1 .ftrt*in fllmiit twelve honr* hy the Frqfd afone*.- Lied to wet tlwj. tJiroftt •fi'e it .is flfitt in all such cases. Piicrpernl or Fever. Th; hcretolon’ painful, dangerous ujd alarming malady to w'liich the mother iV liable, will yield to the ; Ne;vati\c Electric Fluid with such readiness,as to see ill i to b‘* ol littio coiirte.queiice. A iiiy le jo,-c or o ‘©f a teasp6oi)ful, almhflt invariahty giving entire and per- j nmueut relief; no ala rib need h- entertniiiefl. as tiie i Fluid will arr* .t. iF in a . liorl time. It should l*p r*- peat’ il • long 1M the fovc'l'couiinuus, ji ill ollu r a-< s, : The how el* ol course should ho ivttqipled In connection with thi* T cauAot fetrainfrom making a few general remarks, which, if regarded hy the ladies, will save them much pain and Mitfering. It is to inform tliein of the liappy elfecfc of the Fluid in many qf tiiyir tual.,. In child-birth,JW lrlaxlng ami soothing effect ueprlves tiio labor * of much of its puius and diflirultic3; it must bo tried <0 be appreciated.— . I’ainl tiLiinoislruntlon will bo relic; wl tit once hy g com mon dose and ret inug. jirltuhility, ora cold taken ftt aclelicato time, is easily relieved’ hy Its use; in short, It is one us the most nuivenidntand ; Ifectuai romedies formally of the ills of female s, if uot i the most so of any medicine known. Its effect is uniform, relaxing the whole system, removing all excitability \ and ii ilaWllty of tiie ner\ons a* well a4 the circulatory. ! It will not force sleep like opiate*, hut it will sooth and quiet the system so that on*; can sleep naturally ami heall.ii v ; hence its use in *•> many c.*ises. Hiyitposls. To avoid constant repetition, and condense lla- treat-’ m. nt as much as possible, J give under this lqa.l general directions for nil coses. As tho Negative Electric fluid . will change the condition culled lover, or stfbdue and control it under all circumstances, without regard to the ttu tu i ‘ it umy ho or ought to ho called, it should be given wherever or whenever it-exists; yet it cannot,be e,x- < peeted to control all organic or local causes, which, when Midi exist, must be removed in order to effect a permanent cure. When such indications occur ( dn any ease, they should be appropriate means, and these ftohuld be given while giving the “fluid,” and iu connection with it. when occasion requires, as they will then more readily act. producing more general effect, besides no unnecessary • into will tlicn be lost. As tho % Fluid” alone will sub due tho lover, I call all else auxiliary treatment. ■ If the bowels are costive, given cathartic (see auxili aries) with the lirst dose, or soou alter, and should it fail to operate in duo time, repent the dose} it attended with dinrrlnea, give something knovyn to be good for that complaint, though if caused r by irritability, the “Fluid” will soon relieve that condition; if severe local pain or inflammation, apply some stimulating liniment, a mustard piaster, a blister, fomentations us hitter herbs, or, perhaps, cloths wet in cold water, to the part; if violent pain in the head, apply cold wafer, ice water, if convenient, or some cooling application, and bathe the feet iu hot water; if Urn fever is very high, skin dry and hot, with great suffering, sponge or bathe the ” hole uVfaee with witter at mi agreeable temperature; “iln -aline wash.” vinegar and Water or spirits and “’ater, either will afford great relief and aid tin- medi cine in inking effect, after which there will be no trou ble; i’ tie 1 patient lias been reduced or is much prostra ted. give lonics and stimulant*, particularly in low fev.i -, iu absence of fever or when indicated; ah <. during c onvalescence, when the patient has become re duced ; if there is nausea and vomiting, that must be allay ed before any medicine will remain on the stomach tod, any goad; for this purpose l generally give some gentle emetic to cleanse tho stomach; warm water. If given plentifully, will answer every purpose: when the stomach lias Settled, give the “ Fluid” and a cathartic if necessary: in short, treat all the prominent symptoms ay .v on would under any other circumstances, giving the ‘‘Fluid” tit tho sumo time us directed, and success will crown \ our cllorts; indeed, you cannot realize it till you hav ■ ecu, and thou you “Hi be ustoiiUdicd at the ease vvlrli v\ ha lt you can control all febrile excitement. Auxiliaries. bar! ies may feel at a loss to know what is meant by cathartics, Ac., as physicians are usually particular about umu js nod. | have found tlo such necessity when nsahg tint Fluid, ami to lie fully understood by all. I will name a tow of tho dilrov.mt articles of modi cine I have referred to, viz;— F“l hart ies.—Article* that purge or operate on the bowel-, such as castor oil. sail-entm. suv of tho roots of bark-, and many pills, antibilion-. ,w : anything known to lie good for such ptirpos, -. Ilf put tea. Anythin , known to ml 011 tho liver particularly, portal circulation and secretions generally. Any of the articles depended on by the different school* lor the purpose, will answer vvlion n-Vildn connection, “hh (lie “I’luh. oy while lip- system is under its in fluence. And uni) may chouse calomel—another, blue mas- ihe third, podophyllin—the fourth, mandrake root, and so on; ouch may take his choice and he nie ce- -ful. funlcs* —-Vrtivl - that give lone or strength. -vie! 1 11-1 quinine, various barks, roots and bittcr’horbs. ltono- S’ or thorouglivvert Is bun of the best used in fevers. .\s| fitit(t‘llt s. ---Such as cheek the action of the bow els. l.uuduuum and other prc]iarationa of oplitin arc used: al-o. many mixtures, not properly a<tain-ents which have tho effect. v SttmulantM.—Articles Unit raise or excite the tg - tern. Capsicum (Cayenne pepper) is one of the best; goi .er, spirits, hartshorn, Ac., the essences are all more or le - stimulating. These are the pnly classes m-ce-sa ly ni tri atiug fever-, though many others are gcnctallv u Put the Negative Electric Final is a better •• dia- ‘•anodyne.” “Tlimvtie. ” •• relaxant ” and * v than kn iAMi in tho mnterin molten. I shall not tax tile leader with a long list of proofs tl.q idling mainly on tho results of a trial and will only nler to.one instance nt'snoce.si, that on the Packetxlitp Ductless IVOvlcnn*. “b’li U cannot he cla.- - ,1 among lU’dimtry oortilleatw • We, the undersigned, certify to the follow hi.- viz— V e took pus-age on the paoketship Duchess and Orleans Capt Hutton, then lying in the port of Havre. France ami bound lor New York. Site sailed on the Otli of Aol fust, IS6I, With over a huudred eonls on hoard, mostlv emigruiit V tew days alter leaving Havre, the small pox broke out among the oiujgroms. T'itcv were all ttvared h.v the ph.vstclnn iu charge.l)r. X. \V.‘ Seat, with anew remedy of hia own. which he calls Negative Elec tric Fluid, with which beseemed to have entire control over the disease, urrmting it in a tbw lmur-t. and eurin ■ in a very short time. During the voyage, which lasted thirtv-niue duvs po re w ere about eighty oases of small pox.'some leil-r ii .. aud not a single death. All were eurod with unu *nal promptness. I f..11l what we saw during said passage, we are fully Convinced that the medicine used by Dr. Feat on the oc-’ ai-nm. possesses inestimable virtues. We never before nyard or read ot tebrile uffeetious laing controlled with si’ much ease, promptness and certainty, or so little I trouble to the nurse. A crowded ship, a long na.-age. ■nail pox ami fever on board, and .ig„ ,b,ev The feet speaks for itself. Signed. 1:. 1\ Fvr.rn. S4 Pearl street. New York. K. H. Famu. o .. „ lbg)"r.M vxiiY. Beaver county, Venn. r. A. Ib.NoRM.vMw, East LfTorpool, Ohio. Ttio above statement Is correct. I >ll I assuigi is. N’ S. H i TTox, Commander. v .. . , , otn w*t. Mabston, First Mate. ‘ New A ork. Aug., 1862. 4 N. W. Skat. M. D. dSF* Address orders to a. AV. AVKSTIIROOK, N. A'. City. j New Principle ! Kew Kemedy! No y oiaon! Rhodes’ Fover and Ague Cure; Oil i'O Malaiu A ; i-rm rm; prevexthcn and clke Ol *• v! .au nv CI4II R-vir; Uumb Agu*, uud . .4), p ]ifti.piirtWitaiul-Ki mlrteirf f('vArs;’ .Tli of bUtftuj J ‘.vcr, uccoiMlwniu*) Cy Typhuid Cymp im;h ; ’J'ypliuhi Yoll.jw Fevcr s . m.dttit Jj’pvuf. (b lu l'al hebility. Xi;jht aml nil other forms oi di.oro-.p WIJKJU HAVK A COMMON OinofN IN rtx. y\- oir iwnja.sa.asc^i.. rpifrr K lii-a.ca. arc Mtmrnou to many louOitic.of tl‘ 1. liut.wherevi-r tiio.\ pro.ail. North, boiitli, i. .st m lYVrlt, they all npigiy .spsftiK from the .-aia. caue, Xlif (jrt-at vanotyi'l eyuxptouinaud forms of di-a-aso i,s principully to lUßorouco in se, riiN-iitutkm ami hubit.s of tbo .-oaorers; but as tito can:'., i* the csuup, tl.oy will nil (..ijually yluld toa rnuoily’ that j-: competent to overcome or remove tiiat vaufc. ily tile l.nvs of Xatflre, every ha* its opposite, amt for e\ i f y disease, or cause of <!isoa*o, theit* lb a re aient, oV in other words a specific remedy. All ahUariu, wlic: her a. i.-.pte from Slarslies, stagnant wafer, (tcLumpo i sition pf ahfmUr and vegetable matter, or even newly ■ clcareil lan.|s, is Hie same in character and cUect; in a poi son linabn . in the atmosphere, i austug tljhtaaetoall who l.walhv it, in uccunlaiicn with those unalterable laws :: .vi'Vtii 1:V tliu unerring affinity sub-i-tiug between op ; pi.,itc-, then is in the preparatiqu before us, oO'ered to 1 the public. Tl e NaturqJ Antidote So Malaria, which a ulrali/.cs the poison uhenover it comes in eoit p. r witli it.. ven in the open air, and.when taken iuler nally completely putifles the system nlTocted Irvitofits liuneful inliuencf, and thus restores and preserves health. \ , The r.■-■ii.’ Jy is belieVudi to ire new, and un known to auy hut the proprietor, who ..distinctly claims 1 in- f-illowiue extraordinary results from its use: I: will instantly clu-ekllie aguc.inpersons wiiohave 1 iifleird tor any length of time, from one day to twenty years, and hy continuing its use, according to the direc tions, a radical cure wilj bo cliecteJ; the patient contiu nin;: free from the complaint for ever; uuless*uhsequent exposure, lo malaria should niuk“ itslwe- again n< cessary. in ii i operation upon the poison in the system, it will immediately relieve till the tlistre ;siug symptoms of bil ious or ague diaotoies, and wlien the disease is (Tired, it will entirely prevent tlyu-ui eessinn of bencrai Debility und Night Sweats, win. h ,n nflen follow tjte administrafion otother mede cini'a. ‘J'fee.patient at om c begins to reeves appetite and .-ti'eiigtli, anil eujiiiutie: to imjuovo until restored to perfect health. , , by its use i’ever anil Ague may Jie |uislied from ev.cry Jumily gml Class in the community; farmers, me -1 lmniefl. and all la'bpting people ljau be using tjiis arlt cle as a , . Prevent i vt, • Au*.( jiuFauu tiicir nvspeclivuavocatiuiiH in jrovi *i safety Wit n hUiuus attac ks during tho sickly Homou, iMii'it is ftltcn to tjuuu the moat valuahU; part of the the* inlroddction 4*f tho CUBE in ovtry part of the I nitc’d *States, it* aucccHH has boon fa ftoftipleto and unvarying u* iu Jiave fully proved llk-sc ns*cViion*’ in 1 ivor 4 ite exlmordituiry sucrit. Wh4*ll I liej-e declaratioiiH wore; made. a( the dato of it* introdurthm, they .aoumcil incredible to ftmny, oven of Iho in**i candid minds, 1 hocauso all 1 lie'resources of . •1’ iiea had been taxed in vain to ruhdue agu© wr bilious diseases; and what was still worse for ague all tbftir remedied .or treatment, whether scientific or einpirical, luivo been Jim ft <■< l to poisonous or destructivo drugs, suth as Arsenic, Quinine, Mercury, Salicine, &c. The elle- is ol these are sometimes worse titan the disease’ they auhdue. and >vjien such remedies kiil, or jcive only teiupoiHiry 1* lief, their t'Ojsonous effects .ire to the. |iuoi* sidfererss first complaint. On Otis ae ’onnt ague .sufferers slfuiihl he particularly careful about using any secret Fever Ague remedies, notwithstanding the makers of them uniibrfnly assert they imty be taken with peiTect safety, even when it is notoriously welt known* that their potency depends HoJoiy upon destructive poisons. Now, as a proof that tIA itemedy is iroFonfv valuabh on account of its power t> cure diseases, hut Unit it is also AVorllty of Public Conildenct', -Beennsoofits Singular and Entire Habmlcssncss, Tim iollovvii'.l; certificate front ono#if tho most celcbratud chemists m the United States lias been obtained, and a cofly of it is nttrtChdd to every bottle': New York, June J l, (555. ••1 have made tt chem Val cxainimition ol jthodcs’ Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote lo .Malaria and have tested it for Ai'SCnfc, Mercury, Quinine and .gtryclininc, but, have not found a particle -of either iri'D ; nor have Hound any substance in its composition that would prove inju rious to tho constitution. • JAMES 11. CHILTON, M. I),, Chemjst.” It is a stubborn fact, tliercfl.ro, that this l'.cmedy i destined not only tt> relievo the human family from malarious diseases, bnt to do an equally good work by previ nting the taking of other medicines which do harm. The entire absence of any baneful ingredient makes this Remedy not more valuable us a Cure, than if is ana preventive. No class of disease is.su easily managed as the one under consideration, if theUiediciue bo taken in advance. This is ovving'to tho diseases being produced by one and the same cause, and therefore all, both residents and travelers, should jirotcct themselves Jqy the timely use of this preventive, and not wait for tho-pdison already lurking in their veins, to .develop itself in a violent attack. Take the Cure os a preventive, and so destroy the poison before it docs harm. • Full directions and advice ns to diet arid habit* of life lirepared by a distingpished Physician long rcu'dent in a Bilious climate now accompany each bottle. it will often lie found necessary to precede this medi cine by a mild catliartfu or aniibilious purgative. The very best tiling for general use is a moderate dose of Castor Oil, the object of which ie to eternise the stomach and free tho biliary passages. liemembcr that where tliis is necessary, or there is costiveness, it must hr taken or tiie operation of the antidote will bo seriously ob structed. Only Caution.—ln certain specified cases, pour the contents of one or more bottles of the Cure into shallow vessels, (dining plates,, and place tiiem in sleeping rooms; lor the vapor rising from the medicine, and also the air waited across, or circulated over tho dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will counteract and destroy, to a degt.ee commensurate with its expo sure, tiie miasmata or poison contained in tho apartment. This mode of exhibiting the. (Jure should likewise be •resorted to when very young infants are exposed to malarious situations. Tiie bottles in which this medicine is put up have the words, -.Rhode,s’ Fkveu and.Anns Cube” blown in the glass, and on tho outside wrapper is the name of the medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and tho signature of the proprietor. Those precautions are taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations. TnV. BEUANOE roll ITS SUCCESS IS ENTIRELY UPON ITS actual MERITS, .wherever introduced and used. These will he considered sufficient. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. JAMES A. f’.IIODES. Tnoidencc. R. I. For sale in Columbus by K'iTLIN, THOMAS A CO., February 10, 1860, ly Druggists. A SOi rmvKN ]!i-.Mr,DY. Mmle l>y Prof. O. O. Woodman. A'mv OHeans. Tjoti^arm. J. S. PK3IBKRTOIS’ CO., HAVE received the appointment front die pionii’ iur for tho sole agency of Woodman’s Clmry Exiuctoiaut, the mediciue tint luis created pilch mi excitement at the Nmtli among the Physician*, and has been pronounced by all who have used, it as being far superior to anv l berry Pectoral. AN oodnmn's Cherry Expectorant cou lains the active medical qualities of the A’ellow Jesatuine the pure decoction ol’ Wild Cherry Bark, and nmtiv other valuable ingredients that render it far lu-tt.-r than anv pther Cough Medicine In tills country. KECOMMENDATIOKS. New Orleans. April 0, lsdi. Dear Mr—The public getierally are fully aware of ihe thousands ol remedies for Diseased Lungs, uuderthotitle. ol finrsaparillas. Pills. Phi-ter-. Linitmmls, ie.. that .Ire tlady 111-ought to their notice tlirougli the newspaper.-, by “ay id'advertisenionts. .My.object iu writing this uol’e lor puldiealion, is to induce the public, or at least those U'ho are afflicted, to use one that contain- articles of hull l ,<r iu I‘ulmomrn Vistas: *. lam conscious that iu •” doing. I am acting most uuprofv>Monallv.an l dero • 1 torily to Die interests of .Medical Science and tlm re-uhir Practitioners of Medicine. Ire fey’ to Woodman's Cherry F'.pcctonmt, which is a scientific remedy that I have Used with more success tlmu anv of the usual preserit tions used by Physicians, J. M. ,'f (ItI.AM). At. |i. CAn.ATtx. Miss.. May l.'jsjj. It. (>. W eons,an -Dear Sir: I have given your Clterry Expectorant n fair trial and am well pleased with its es- U- ts . better than any other article I ever met w ith. I Weil and lie pleased to have yen send mo half a dozen imt ties tty tin- iH-uver. TV-pcoffullv, ” • M. M\y„x. M. D. I hi- proVayo/ioti has attained ii with- celebritv. from Urn uuiver.'-id success w Ijieh hits attended'its use. p,.,. nOughs. eolds. and in fact, auy pulmonary complaint-. this media hut, from its pceuliui properties a., H dissolve nt ‘ U i ‘Hi Power to all irritations of tho throat. Will jjrobabij In pret rred to any other ollend to the t h f w dyspeptic remedy, it will a!-o he fontld extc'.k ng , ts natural and ganial warmth lQi'i.piiijf tlu jjowerfi iu proper tone. lieiueml'er that this is the only Cough Medicine that ha-stood tin-tost of till, medical fru,ternitv. It is sain- Hom'd by. approved of. and reentnmonded by the leadin’ Physicians ed New York city. Every bottle is warranted to give satislaetion or the money refunded. NVo guaran tee it to be better than auy Cherry Pectoral, Cod Liver Oil. or anything else now extaut. ifS“Priro—One Dollar a Bottle. J. 8. PEMBERTON A CO., Columbus, Ua„ February 6. °" ly fnr thi “'""'T , CIKiiAT TRIUMPHS ANI> CM'AIIALhKhEU SUCCESS OF KHOOBB* FBVER AND AGUE CT HE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA: t-Ajuidl; ertaiu > a_ preventive ur Cure. NU POISON. PROOFS ! s, • W pat th ■ I’resident of the I’lmrmumitical Society of we . us Rhodes’ t’Tvev and Ague Cute, or An tifti&'to Materia: v ’ Sr. hurts, .Uu., Nov. 10, 180 u. I [AVINt, uolleed the eertilicate of chemical analysis II giveiLify tlm ceiehratcii chemist l)r. J. R, Chilton, j oi Now York o. y, iri favor oi’ Rhodes’ Fever and Ague i Cure, t! t it . liitaiucd neither CJuuuue, Arsenic, Mer curp nor btryiTimne, and having received numerous ap plications for it, J was induced to send to Dr. Rhodes lbr tiio niediciee. (since then’ r have disposed of a large ijuautity, mouity to fosideutsol’ this city, wlio have inva riably been cur and |jy it, ijnd to whom .1 can refer. 1 am, : therefore, satisfied in Yecommonding it to he nil that | tie- proprietor represents. him Aiil) s. WHEATON, I're-dT of Wi.irmaci utieal Society of Missouri. Jla<t tHe Ague for Twelve Years 3 i’nijviDENCE, Juno li'.V IMS. ihiviii.; been iitlbrme.il of the illness of a poor, hut worthy woman, who Him not been fra e from Fover and Agip it rnoiltl lit a time for thy last twelve years, i mip plieit her gri uitously with Jihode.s’ Fever and Ague Cure. (Tie to.-T in nil four bottles which completely re stored her to i illh and strength, and as four mouths have now ela| id. there is’ no reason to doubt the perma nency of Ihe euro. ; C. A. J’. ,'lAsiuF. Apothecary. 3 0 Doilies Perform 7 0 Cures. Constantine, Mich., Sept. —4tji, 1800. James'A. iinours, iistj.—DcairSh:—l have just scut an order lo A.ties A Ilalliday for uaotlien half gross of youfFeverauJ Ague Cure. It has sold like ■’) lot Cakes,’’ and I lmve ouiy two hottlos ou imud. One reason it hag sold, Is In use when I have heard of a case of Ague or Chill Fevei, J have sent a liottlu and tcld them to try it, and if it li-'. not help them, they were not obliged to pay for it, am. they were all satisfied. 1 lmd one case of Chill Fever where it run four days, blit the man come to see me on the sixth day well satisfied. Truly yours, JOHN I’. OhAPIVINO. M i Dottles Perform MY Cures. Mount:, 111., Sept, fah 1 bii.i. ; Ain. Ja.11..- A. liiioncs —Dear Sir —-The box of- Ague i Cure'’you sent us itas all been sold mul created a largo demand for non:; to meet which wo have ordered from your gen raj agent at Chicago, J. D. Ycriington. Its sale will only he equalled hy tho number of Fever and Agnoease- Hoping these eases may lie few, yet j hay a bottle for every case. AVo remain respectfully yours, RICHARDS A ALMCN. 11) Bottles Perform 111 Cures. hRTT’JiIi FRO.M A I’OFTMASTER. Maxwell. Dclawnre Cos., Ohio, Aug. IP, Ike a. Air. J. A. RiioDj:-—Dear Sir —Your medicine lias met with the most favorable success in this neighborhood. 1 have about live bottles left. 1 give it to them at firsl, ‘if no euro no pay,’ although 1 was not authorized hy you to do so; hut l took llie rospun,ability pu myself.— lilit tfot a bott'e has cofijo'hack, audits 1 am almost out of the article I wish you would forward me one gross of the hollies, if on see proper to do so, ami I will be punctual in payment. 1 inclose fifteen dollars on the medicine 1 have received, for which please send me a receipt. (-Hip Ufa cure,*,into as soon as you can—them never has beet as much Chills and Fever since I lived in the (state, nsal present. Yours, RICHARD .MARTIN. I’. M. V * ’ Ml lioillc.-i Perform Ml Cures. Fine Rln, Mich., July ‘Ji, 1805. Dn. J. A. lit ‘ id'es—Dear Sir—Your Cure for the Fever i and Ague lias bus far performed wonders,. I thus not failed in one instance to effect ;i quick and permanent ’ life. Some who liave been troubled with the distress ing iiiijea.se ha ve been entirely cured ly using only one lioltle of the Cure, l’leaso send u immediately four do'/.eu, as we have hut. three bottles remaining. Trill v yitirs, TjATHROP A AICbEAN. Cure of Panama Fever. I’ltoviDENCE, dept. JJ, 1N55. Mr. James Rhodes—Having been entirely cured by your renu i.y, I take pleasure in assuring you of the eenelit it lilts been tome. 1 was first attacked by eli ills and fever on the Isthmus of l’anama, several months since, and in spite of the different remedies and treatment I adopted, my health grew worse until I commenced the use of your fever and Ague Cure.— Since that time l have not had a single chill, and am now in ihe enjoyment of good health. Wishing y.mr m ‘didno the sutgess that it merits, 1 vc mu ill truly yours, THOMAS it. ANDREAVS. I. O. (). F. In another column of to-day’s paper will be found an advertisement for “ Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure.” AYe tiro not in the habit of polling medicines, but desire to say, for Ur: bandit of the afflicted,that AVm. X. Rowe, Merchant, (Sharpsburg, who lias it for sale, in fortys us that he sold several dozen bottles, and in every caso it iias effected a cure. This proves the medi cine to bo good, ami we take pleasure in bringing it before the notice of the public. —()<hl Feihw. Rnnnsbwo. W; 4. Evidcuce from ;i Dlcrgyiuaii. Plvm.wiii, Richland Cos., Ohio, gept 25, 1855. Mr. J. A. Rhodes,—-Dear Sir*— 1 cheerfully testify to the value of your Antidote To Mnlaf'ia. One voting lady in 11k: fan)ily c>f a clergyman here has been taking an “a(il 15 UAL SAM'’ for some months without any per manent, bene j..—a few days since she got a bottle of the Cure aud at- not had it chill since. A young man also used the amo Balsam some time without relief until he got a bottle of your Cure. Bo iar it works like a charm. Yours truly, Rev. A. C. DUBOIS. Unsolicited Evidence tVoin a Physician. Alonticei.l.o, Jnd., Aug. 27, 1856. J. A. Uiiodus— Dear Fir —l have been in the practice ot Medicine here for about throe years, and can con scientiously recommend your medicine. having used it myself and proscribed it in a number of instances with frrt itespeot fully VOIU’S. AV. If. SPENCER. l.ouisi i|,u; No. 11,0. Ji. ];., Ua., Jan. I, 1860. Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices by its im tits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman jnst called who has been fully cured l>y only one Lottie, and de sired me to recommend it to everybody'. J shall do all I can in its sale. ‘ AV. A.ItAA’LEF. It .any body desires turihee evidences', they will iiud ilia every bottle of the CURE, which is being intro duced as rap-lily as jxwßihlo into every town and village in tin* Unite I Stales, Canadas. .Ye. The eminent cliem i t. Dr. .i. K. Chilton, of New A’ork, certifies to its per leet innoeene Ii is therefore optional with all to have the Fever and Ague or not. just as they please. 1 chu also say that a great many of my largest eustei mevs are tho- who a year ago were reluctant even to take tho (hire on coiumi-sion. Tliev thought its great claims and pretensions could not he realised. Now they endorse them all, and it will be noticed (hat tho letters ot winch 1 puolish su,h immense quantities aro always new and late lutes—altogether they would more tlmn till any orw- [ a per, anti provo the fact of a greater suc cess and sale than ever attended any other Ague Remedy. The Croivning (llory ’ of the Cure is its HARMLESS .CHARACTER, which allows its fri use as a preventive. Thus protected bv using a bnt l l or two during the warin hmf sickly sea sons, not a m.ii woman or child in the United States would ever have a single attack of Fever and Ague, Liiious or A cllow Fever, or any form of disease arising from tiie utliuspherie poison Malaria, lo which tlm Cure is u )iert ..t miliefotr. It is also ill 11 milled for quick and permanent effects us a l.e-tnra! VC, giving new life and strength to all w hose consult linns have been shattered or wnukenedby AgneorEdnou diseases, night sweats, languor and d.'- bility or any find ot intemperance or dissipation. . ’ N ‘*■'*■ V RHODES, Proprietor Provideuce, 11. 1. And for snl by KIA’LIN. THOMAS A Cos. Columbus. <in.. only uqeu Kivliri.Thd as .t r Co, are Distributing Agents for the proprietor*. Dealers buying of K.. T. A Cos. will save all expenses on the Cure, as Kivlin, Thomas & Co.'s,dl at the very lowest prices. J AMES M. CLOUGH, Agent at Vphitupeo. Ala. DANPORTH & NAGEt V, 1 1 supply Physicians with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, - T ... Pl'einu'ed only by being 111 Original Discovery, involvhiga Ni-.W PRINCIPLE ‘!> “bu ll the : t~) positive condition of tiie system ended 1 rcur. is chanted to the normal or honlthv state ellrectlv lain without leas of vitality. ‘ ‘ I UEMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, KENNER <ft BENNETT. WIIOLESAIE (iIIOfERS. Importers and Jobbers of BRANDIES, WINES, Arc. Also, agents and dealeis iu Virjjinfti MAtinfactureel Tobacco aiul Havana CIG- -2VIK.S, Have leuiov, 1 to No. 40 A'eocy Street, rear of the Aster House, NEAV YORK. New A'ork, . a unary i, 1856. KIFLIJr, TIIO.AIAS A- to. UAVE ordered from Now York a full supply of the 1 most extraordinary medicine of tiie age, ‘ Dr. N. W. Seat’s Negative Electric Fluid, i They will bo in receipt of five gross on the 10th instant. : Physicians nro requested to call early February 6. AUCTION & COHMISBiVn B . c #®|. TANARUS” K nndersigned having purchas, j the iri 1X %*.1l X Austin, m the flint of Hanis,,, . will continue the ’ A Bti n 4 v I( Wl ’ Auctin, Commission, Ne; ro n and Forwarding 1 I under the name and tyie 0 f ’ I 1 At the old stated, Nos. 59 amH;l ami pledge tliem-vlves to a prompt ml to all business committed to their , are l, tli'-ir personal attention to the sale rI. I “*}’ •; ,1 -*■ Ncgroc r Alerchandlze, ni and Having ample facilities at comma ,i o,’ ' u < to make Advanees on Neirr „ e , y l rX^I of every description. ‘ au '* E.^rxr t,o " ,ion October 19,1855. ly ALUN D. B. THOMPSON &c Q H 143 Broad Street, Colun bus r’ HI Wltoleaale and Ketai ) e ’ nl e ° r R^H ( ’OOKINt; BTOVKB of all 5i*.*,,,,.’ * r V paticins: FORCE aud LIFT IN ; arc>„ 1 1 ‘lloHollow Ware, Brittania ti.i i.-lc I Hare-. Cutlery, aud House i u: iji i? 1 ••id. generally, and manufacture) r TIN ANII (BIIEET IR J ..... C YDKMIEAD PLOW STO( K ’S’IIIF I’huv Stock, invented I I W.A-J.J.CadenlieadofMacoii coiiiiiy. Alabama, and patented in AU'ivii last, i- pionouneod bv Furn to he siipi-ri alo unv I'lmv Stock , • br.mi.fo'> public, tor steadiness of running. , up, meiit of draught, and simplicltv ami ceimL" 1 : struct ion. It is entirely of wrought ln?" l! ,"H mailei,, weight from 18 to 25 lbs.. m-rordhiiJ. vice intended for. Il is adapted to a„ v ]■ used for plowing, from the turning 5i,,..,;. t The uiidcYsignt'dJs the owner of-.’lori-h’f IH county, Alabama. Smiths in sai'i eo„nt v lOr Simp rights to maiiuthctnre ami s-R j u theire” ~ eigl,burl,noils. 1 will also dispose .>f the riq T ! ufaelure and use. to Planters 1 hating their m ,u lion smillis. Price—one dollar for caiol, Stneß , Th” stock is so simple and easy of cimstrucii. good Smith mi, easily put up'.'!per day 1 Address THOM AS De u p,,. !■ May id, 1860. (Y,|,n, ‘ ’ H > ‘Tie: Spirit of the South. KufUtil.i. I at Clayton, will each copy one month. STEAVAItT, GRAY & to., fI'AKJi this method of notifying their f, I tome, .- that tltev lmve sold the: • 5q,,.,. r "’ t<> Messrs. 1 E.E3DD, PHEEIt Cos H who will in fnitiro conduct their business -tiiml, and will always be prepared • . I'urnis],^ M cription of Goods iu the GROCERY LINE 1 on ibe u,o-l favorable term- to tbo) I'Ustoniers -u\ “four friends and former patrons. We take !’ anre in solieitiug n sliary of patroiu e for commending in every tva.i liabl-. “ .We shall still continue the S Warehouse und ( omuii- M .i, Husiue^B at the mu,hi stand. Thankful far past I'ators, we shall ~,w ,^j v ,, t ided attention to the COTTON an, ( SINKSS. and uill spare no pains oi J,r,,- togiv es tie,, to all who may favor ux with ti ir i)i,trii,, a . Columbus, Ga., May 10, 1856. in, * ‘ JB ur, COOKING, OFI ICE, „II AND PARLOR S'. OVES.gg&H Wm* TIN- WAX: :r.j. U-.H nous i: vu in isii ix u t; oo n A large assortment always ou 1., ml, and for m-H fair prices. Roofing, Guttering,and hdiAVorkingeneH promptly attended to and WAititAM: .. fl store on Randolph street, o'pposil Ihe Post Office H . ■ , , , K. JJ.. ALDAVOIiTiH (..olumbus, Sept. 17', 1855. FASHIONABLE DUE: S MAKER.fI MISS At. K. SEYMOUR respecil lly informs the dies of Columbus, that she is ..gaged in tlu- ness of Dress-making, at the reside! eof .Mrs. S. J. dull, Oglethorpe street, four doors b uw die Court square. Their patronage is respeejr dly solicited. S _ Mrs. 8. J. KENDALL, at the earn ■ place, Unites the business of cleaning, b caching, andlj^B 1 dressing Bonnets. Ladles may re von work done in good stale and with ii •miitness. March 13,1856. v ■ AMERICAN COTTOH PLANT J FOR 185 G. ■ f|UIE Fourth Volume of the American Cotton I. will commence with the January uurnber. 9 in thus formally announcing the Prospectus fm Fourth Volume, we have but a few short add, sanguine in t lie belief that, wif i the intelligent. H dustrious patrons of progressive ’mproveinent in Agriculture, Mecliauic. Arts, Mam: <: uresjd'tiie tug States, and estieeially Alabamian', tlieflLt the Cotton Planter is its highest commeudotion. 9 In the first place, we remark to our frieu Js and Hint the Editor, Dr. Cloud, lias again become the er tuid Proprietor; and we hereby assure our emphatically, that in future theCelUm Planm dulil sue promptly by the first day ofeael. month. I Flu-iied with victory in tiie magnillcent Fxhniiri Alabaiua’s 1 ndustry, as demonstrati and iu the SMcccSs'of the first Annual Fair of the Alabama Agricultural Society, the Cotton Planter •• will step backward” its progress is onwardaud upwardt highest nielio of improveiyent. B 1 1 is hoped earnestly by the Editor and proprietor, I > nu-mbers of tho Society, that tie- I'lanti-r Farmers, the Meclianics and 51am;fiictures of will rally en masse to the support t f Alabama’s only clusHVly) Industrial Periodical, ti e Organ of the lamia State -igricultural Society, tliat its efficiency uiH lie unfettered in tiie great work >f developing the . meu-uriiblo resources of the Keystone State of the Devoted to Improved Plantation Economy, litres and tho Mechanic .Arts,” the object of the can Cotton Planter is to ■ l Improve J lie Soil and tin- Mind.’ || Wilh a corps of correspondents numberingmauy H tie- most practical as well a* scionli ie minds of tlieSoutß wi> feel assured we shall be able to visit our patrons ■ tiie first of each month, to their rat ire satisfaction :uH profit. ■ Every family in the country, v hataver msy he th-'H avocation, should patronise some Apt ieultural paper; cause thero is no reading matter 1 iblished to the werß so innocent, and at the same time so practically profit J file in all the walks of life as thato itninetl inagoodag® cultural Periodical. Tho dmericai Cotton Planter iH issue promptly by tiie first day of th ’ month. It will fl uniformly printed in magazine stylon good white 19 per, with new and fair type, securely stitched andtrhiß med. j Our Horticultural Department will be sustained. 9 lieretolbre, by ngentleman of practical experience, M 9 E. .1. Halt. i's Montgomery. j Terms : Ono copy, )n advance $ 1 Six copies “ a W Twelve copies •• 10 W i Clubs or Agricultural Societies, leu copies “5 t" 1 /111 cominunicuHoug, either for the columns of the Ph*> | ter, or containing remittances, ordering the paper, nm he addressed to Dr. 11. Cloud, Lueklunil Fast Oltic< j Alabama. I Subscriptions should commence with thevolunu'.- , Newspapers friendly to the work, throughout the Stub w ill confer a favor l>v copying the Prospectus. Our exchanges will please direct in Lackland, Ala. MKLICK & CO’S. CASH CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. Old stand of J. S. Smith A Cos., IHS West Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA. . , Ml 2N S’ and Boys Clotlung—a .argo stock b*i from, suited to every class atm >'oudition, Uentlemou’s Furnishing (loods ii* every variety. October 22. ly _ ___ MOKTGOMJBBY, SELMA AND BIGBV IHVER. \ j KKCIIAN'TS and otlii'rs brim, lug goods by “®. v ill Savannah, for Montgomery,: elmaaudothe'’ west of Columbus, Georgia, are info luedthut by snipping JOHN W. HOWAi J, Agent, Union Dray Company, Columbus, oorgiu. their S 1 - 1 '” J will be bnw aided from the Depot i I lie Muscogee h-. lb ‘lid to tile Depot of tin) Opelika a I Montgomery Kolia, at an expense, for transportation b Dray between tin* plants, of 7. cents per Ton p OOO) lbs. which w ill save them 26 cents per ton, as the Muscep Hail Bond Co.'s contractors charge ic dollar per ton. The Union Dray Company is am ly responsible for a loss or damage, as may lie uscert icd by reference Bell A Cos., donah Morns, and 11. i Thom, Montgomer • Ala. Refer, in Columbus, tla., to b Patten and L- Ruse; and at Selma, Ain., to X. 11. .• nitlt. , JulyW DIMHOLITR \. r | MIK late lirm of Kidgway, King a: pinrsby having bee’ JL dissolved on the 24th instant. I , the death of Join 1. Ridgwny, the business of the la I firm will be close up by the undersigned, survivors o said firm. lOIIN W. KING, A. SORBRV. Warehouse, Commissi n, Beceiving AND FORWARDING BUSINESS^ r |’llli undersigned having fortne a co-part -1 nership. will continue busines.- at the oldjKgSr’ stand (Alabama Warehouse) unde the and style of KING A 80R8BY, ,n i solicit from tneu friends and customers a continuant : of their business IOHN W KINO April 20. 1866. 22.->tf Jl A. SORSBk