The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, July 08, 1856, Image 4

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‘GJ FLUID. Prepare*! I>>- M. W. Heat, M. !>• •aioii* why it -it,odd be used instead at any oibnr treat ment I f ail F brile affections: ltKrouomy of Time- —Ai uulj f ill • hMhi fc rv ttnii? h i*iuir**n lootfect a curt. 4 J.—iSeoitoiay of Money*—A* it c*• but w*e 0 4. if. 3rd.— Krononi) of Peel!a*— An itnw the mt.l ru'.j, of a tout sickness sail the cons-'quant treat in.’.u, uu- uuajyeoe of taking uauawt.iiK do*o of i tui iidn,', ttloir disagrecatd* operation, mid the pale t( , hi.i* cadoeinsut; out little of the BuJd being neremnry, Hiiiuit pleasant In its effect*. *a.— Hcoaomy of Thought-—A.- ehi Itn I*ll, it Will relieve fill dread and auxioty at present vn ii,” rinp.-Citug ieiinl.i affectiun*; particulvriy whllo a dear iriani.l t* sick. i.j.-iCraiiomy of Health.—A* tin* tjutura j ii a reduced, end consequently recked; tier 1 tho tuecr in ,yjct in lie followed by Miron, c diimwi.'. liiJ.-iCcaiiomyof Llfr~A* thecureiasflocUHi boi nc .ml without reducing >fi patient, consequently mu iviu< m acorrMpeudiny, degree, ail danger rea taDri teriuni tlon. tit.n r reasons might be added, bnt thee* b"i (Wined ,ti il.\,iut to satisfy all rlmMui ana persons ia U c-ndF iloas ■*! life. lSie auova reasons nr more particularly appiionUo to tlir. nit uediaie treatment on tile tint tru'd., bnt trill age l ? w'tth e |iul force to cose* which bat * been auhjoet ,„l u> or nave oecoiue reduoed, cor.eepondltaC of MHO to i lie nature of tile care at the tiino It hi ftH ttdcniob*- toted. As this remedy glue so prompt, effectual aud perms nau. relief. ill all ordinary ca-es, when uawl Boon after tn,i truck, persons can eeaccely realize that they had b.ieu really much sick, and ery natur .lly conclude tli y tv ,i uit attained with fever, and if no, “it wan trifling —a little cold wince ga u alarm—it could hare bon n oning of consequence— it would have paerod off with oat inyiAiing—.Hint inedicine hod noeffect.” The general lie,ires* uu en the subjoct of fever ia such, that thoughts nn unlike the atievr follow the cure of rv ccnimou cane a* u.v.mally a. mutt think at ail; and ii in not until tuo hi iViHud hue witneseed many caaeetbat lie ran fully re.iiikuwau u.il. and even then be may conclude them all very t iffing ca,en, which would have readily yielded to .my temple medicine yet persotm. though they have lve.ni imu n .ocossful in |e rliapn bun red* of raaee, must ex wet uiat there wil cuar* ccur wh re there U noun organic or ovid came eo great a* to require particular itomuou or though nuccess ul in reducing the (ever it Will again rive an toe iuilueiice of the •’ Fluid” paenee Oil, a-ihe exciting cauae may still exlnt. It ia to guard against and .appointment in rtuen cuaes that I have given aud treqiieutly refer to what I have culled a “ synopsis.” Krmark* on Fevers In Ucneral< On this .ueject 1 wi -U to be tuliy understood, Be the term • levers,* I compruheud all febrile affections to which the human frame U subject, Including small pox an.l ither eruptive tevera; but he they arv**i by a great, variety of r mres, uud in quite diasimitur co.istitutiobn an i bain s, lb y of course differ conmdorai.ly in theif and ivelopiue it aud exhibit a variety of forma nr typos . v.a nil aredlsiiugitialiud by the same general character- Isiic —that o undue excitement in the circulatory and uerv.iu, systems—inducing mofe or leae unnstursl fpe |il -IH-.V in the puls*', reuse of beat, drynern of tee Klein, (bulimy, itc. i'h now that 1 am cot wholly alone la tho opinion 1 advance I quote fre e the celebrated l*rof. T. Watson . i\mg s College, London, whose work on the •* i’rinci plea and I'rueilee us I'hysic** is a text book in many nt. oui iuu.il ul ill leges and consequently itAxndarduvlhoriSy. On p gw edl. he says:—"We hear coutinunll , both in and Ml of the pruiession, dlllurent species of fever apo kuu of. By the pub tc. Typhus Fever, Bruin Fever., Bilious Fever, I’uu ld Fever, Isvw Fever, Nervous Fever. Ac. And systematic writers are to the full as particular. M.icou. Fever, Ataxic, Adyusmlc, OnatnvKntorlc, and SO lorih. ,\ow, admittifig that fever allows itself under various forms, 1 am pursuielod that the effect upon the muni of ail this sub-division is Ixul aud hurtful. Jt euc images a disposition, already too prevalent, to pre iicritM t ir a disease according to its mime.,. There Iff ru tin of gi utuuc diatiuctlon botwisvn oohtlnucd fever, teat can lie relied ou. They rnn insensibly iuto reel., v.iiir .*v, e die m si dissimilar of them, aud are oflui traceable to the same cause,” l’ln- aOuve ts a great fact, oue worthy us remeinbranci ‘ Mi l I would imprnt on your miuds the fully of hunting u,i yr trimming you self aoout a•• mime;” If yoil hav, fev.tr, treat it at. ouce as hereafter directed, and yoi tout f lOeit u- tead of any distiuetctiaiaeler being duvet ope I so as to bo properly named by the most scientific Tuts .msertfou is no hyp nbesls based on closet specula ti ills or visions of mind, bul ou experience at the bed side of the sick in hundreds, aye, thousands ot rase (ny myself and others) uuder a great variety of cii eu u'tauces, season* and climates Bear this in uiiuo an i neat at ouce without regard to mime, aud rtu •is uced you will soon be freed from ail dread us Itugei ilia and dangerous levers. Hut as coses may have N Cos ii • and vul ipeii before the - Fluid” is given either b neglect, or uuder sume other treaiuieut. 1 will descril, , .n ieUy as possible the proper course to be pursut-d j all u the most prominent fevers, though the “ Rule au I dynop-is” will tie amply sulficient for all tho a ca'tuumu to aiteudauct- upon the sick. Aides tmporUntl to < obyerved in all cases t'n using th Negative iCUftric Fluid. Ist. It should lie given ill three or four times its ow quantity of water, and umy be nWocteuiKl or not pleasure. 21. I’aj,;llts must be free from all currents of at (til mgh there should always bo free ventilation in ti, me . r anu,; uor attempt tv go tri-out while uuiler its ii. ffu.uce. .it. It must be continued whenever the fever subside or is evidently, passing off'; to be res .meil when beg, us to rise again, should such be the cane under nu ci ecu instance*. •til. Wueu lhe fever begins to subside, patients mu la, left perfectly quiet ; free from all excitement; shoui no, Ue questioned as to their wauls or fueling*, n, attempt tucouveiHu. l ead or take any exorcise whatv> nil tliuir own natural Jerlingr, liulependent of all extr,. ue.as lutlu.'Uces, induoc them to rise or speak; in, m, >uid auy conversation lx- allowed in their hearing, it W.ucii .lioy'iu.iy fuel m u-a or less interested, but be let quie to all m.euts and purposes. olli. Fluids should be allowed, while giving it > plentifully, aud us long as the patient desires and n 1 Uiger . they may cousist of odd water, mueilaglnon dcuixs, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or tee*, eithe col; or utu as parties may prefer or patient* desire. Kill, dll,mid patients experience any oppression o fun,ll ess while hi the lyiug posiure, so es to occasion * •,.l, ssiiess after lie l lever list passed off, or enough t< o<'e.tsiou thuiu to s;a)ak of it, thi'y should have a littl Won,, toddy, camphor, hartsbnm. leuiouade with a littl Kuril, ginger, oi some other stimulant; or the fare uu, o.v id uny Ue tiathed in cold water; either of whirl will give iminediale relief. T.YUL.K OF HUSKS. F'or children of one year or uuder, from 3 to 8 drop* ” overt nd under 2 years, “ sto 16 “ “ “ - “ i “ “ 12 to 30 “ * “ 10 “ 30 to 60 * “ 16 half to a leaspooufii All persons over flflren considered a* adult*, for wkoii ate ispoohliil is a common doe-. <ltd person* do no reqane as much a* young, or thoee in the prime of life ioi females, as a general rule, a* much as male*. I'iiere is no particular care necessary in giving it t. ehd livii— those of tun years of age frequently havin taken lull doses . but for a little guide, I bare given tb ,u .ve tame, with the rum-ark that, ass general nil, •lid Iren requqw more than adults in proportion. Uy 1 Us,Tviug tlie above directions, the medicine wil in- found agreeaole Iu ail of its . tfects. the expectation of til- in -st sanguine realised and tnauy parfi-ctl asnmislieil. My olijuct in liemg thus particular D, ths the full benefit of lhe mediciur tuny be oluamed. an n n on account of any a ctuai necessity of such strict ot sec vances. Itilion* or Remlltsnt Fever. Give a u<a*putifiil ot—Fluid” (se* mi* Ist) once it tw , u mi's, t II Ihe fever is evidently passing off; til, e >,i unites the wliolu treatment iu all simple cases o . JVer. with such uh-ervaiicea as are set forth in th .u,a.” Hut should there be prominent Isial svni| to u. or known I,sal exist ng cause*, they should b at ouhsl Ul at ouch, and while giving the “Fluid. See .synopsis. ’ll ui any ease tlie h *v*ls are particularly constipate, c coiiHu -d. give u >'hactic (see auxiliaries) with tb fi, -1 tairuon ; tin y n ~-,t U> o| U"d or the fever may ris og un. it Mere the fever is very high, puls* running 110 oi upwards aud the (valieut is no| pai iieularly susceptib! t v the itidu li eof med.ciui*—not easily operated on b, iu • heme generally—a double done, or two teus|HKiOßfii mvy la-given at first with advantage, and even repeats', in uv., h mca—it it—ltn* pulse—lias not beea sn/unea Dm- showing tli- medicine ha* taacu effect. mtlimg the surface with water at an ogrteabl l t*ui,, -ca,ure. the ‘sline wvsh, *incgar or spirit* an wn i hi iliv-c di.ficiilt cases, will afford relief and itlo the medicine much in taking effect. Congraltxc Fever. Give two U aßp MLi'lui and repeat every two hour* til’ th ■ p ile bee,Hues more full and soft then only a tea .,>, lll. ul, to Us discontinued n* the fever snfisidei. A tli ■ Ii iw -1* are g m .rally cunfim'd. and it l* freqaentlv iv v loHcult to get mnlieine Ui operatv in this disease , , ton 1 sh >uld be lust to get them open, give some artiv, c nli irtic with the Fluid” Mild repeat as may be necee mrv lilt it operates; enema* (injections) may also 1* ii -I to alv image; ills, l luustaid to the extremitie*. oi iri iMI nioldngi with the hands or flanuel; also, col, qi di .lions to the head. Quiuine may fa 1 added to th. ” Fl’ it"if th ‘light ailviaabl, gee Synopsis. Nrrvoua Fcvrr, Typhus, Ship ani | p ntr lri orkpollrd Frver. A* ihee frrers are all of one Imracter, dlfferin, moii v In degree being all of a low grade, the pul.- i ii ul oi I wn v. with a geueral great depraMion. there i iil ” i i• and ii> in i<|icrating them—at least so far a mv li at,.1i.1l Is een, erned. 11l the*, low feveri. who, ” ve ’l**}.’ * ‘dll,- patience will tie required; atil 1 i" 1 1 ‘*’ *> Httjw. as they frequently run wekt *nd>- tl, en u rn i realm,r.t while with this Imtafrw da.- ,;..;iv ilescen'ee’ oU|£ '’* t *"tal>U*h a nerinanen r *” u* ‘ h ' n,, * ‘•* commenced—which tn, ’ 1 y ’’Do r wi11,,,,,, detriment—wltf a ‘a.a smfill -if Fluid every two hours. DU the pul. b .ne f.ill-r or lager h, volume , h ..„ t,, g, tuce six or eight hour* till the fever entirely subside* In bad case?, fire j three to Uve grains ciu.U of” •juihou. aud iwpvSrMsi tO yeiina tikpiMTi or some Ci/fnc ana eiiium lut (sc 1 uuxillai I.q sqould be added to teci, dose, in bowels ettouMi £t hept geutly ojm-u, aud small portion* of some hcptiisc should bo given iiccasiuually, even though kin bovrefs should oo vi ry loose, lue Jianeut i.honld wr bcßfuiined by nourishing and thucilageuou* drinks—such as are In common Use in ouch laevv.— Where the aJun is very dry, sponging the suitace as i r c'-ati ia hiilotw fever, wtil be tound uilvaunageoui, Tonicishculd be usi and during ungl casek which Liwrbfleonie reduced. Pm nmonl*, TypUoid Pneumonia, bung nr Winter F*vr. Olv; i t reap on aful of the “Fluid” every two hour*, with a winisplansiui of a strong decoction ot puuiMi or half the quail'ity may b<i given every lioui till relieved, then, IP lunger lutwrvala, say ouce m six or eight hours. The botorttel to should tie given warm till Ihw violent a,ympiums arc allayed, or tue puiiunt la relieved; then ocici, fvibii ututiohe, erusUud plaster, or something of the kind, to be applied over the aunt of pmu; keep the bo weir gently ojam. Variola, Varioloid, Kubcolu and Nrai in tina; or hi in all Pox, Varioloid. Measles, and kcarlct fever. As. if tbisio disvaeos are attended with fever, which in fact is the meat prunnnunt symptom, fuc fteauuuiil •iitfers builittle fruni that of comuiuu levers. Beiuuiular never writ to learn the “same,” wueliicr it ia one or the other, nr reither, as they all comuiubce wiUt jt tr, but urcaCH ah.<JCce, govern the livci end there vvnl is trouble; tuero will imOutlMe traptimi uvcti in suuui pox. This, to most miuds, is anew idea, aud doubtless will be ragarded witii ridicule by many. 1 uevei ihelco-, boldly make the as.-ertion, that small pox, it treated a* 1 direct, will Ue Cut ahvrt; attended w,th but little urufr tlon; little oi’ tin pitting, sun that there is no noxisiiy oi its run h jig its ordinary course, uu Hus 1 will *ih> not only my reputation, but a 1 that i bold most dear . uesidus, on this subject, A have good authority; thui oi, Ih'uf. Watson previously quutid. lie says, page ti7s: “You tany abate tue force of (he eruptive lover, atm keep doiin, It is believed, the mustier / fee piistl*° by .pitlie purges, Ac.” Here is the udtuissiuu l..at it may be dvtiu. i nave not only proven it may Os. but uu. Men done in numerous cases that uccunud on boam ship. i* the aevunt appundud. iiive a teospooulul or moro, according to the urgency oi tbo case, with a dost) us salts or castor oil; repeal tin. Fluid once m two hour* if ueuvsaary, until tho level suo d<los—though ouo nr two doses is genera iy sutlieieiii,. nut it should ho givoa and repeated auincieutly to keq the fever under control. Vi lieu tho thioai is a/haifeti suy of (he ordinary gargles may lie used, and flu surface bailiud. as thought udvi--abie. in one case, ou tile ship Uuchess d'Urleans, the tohguc and hiucus weiu soniucli sWeit*m that (lie patient conin’ nut swallow or speak, uud hu was cured by dropping tin fluid ou bis touguo, drop bv drop, till lie could -wallow when it was giveu in teaapoouful doses rvery hour, uii. ail aiuimiug -ymptoms disuppearoil. Tlio swelling Oi .he tlinsii was rvuuced eo to uuabte lum to take nour ishment hi ulsiut twelve liouis by the Alum alone.— Used to Wet the tlirout fl‘i quentjy , it is duubtl(<ss cite sot yuryl* in oil such cases. I‘ncrperal or Childbed Fewer. This h.irevuioie painiui, dauguiou* aud alarming. malaly to which tho mother la liable, wnl y ield to tin negative A.leclric Fluid with such i cad hub , as to seen, to bof iittlo consequence. A single uose or two of i, teaspoonfu), almisil luvarmbly giving enure and pel luauent relief; no alarm need he euteriuiued, us tin Fluid will arrest if hi a slum time, it shuuld be re peated as lung as the f“ver coudutn s, in other cases. I'Ue tsiwsls of course should be attended to. In connection with this subject, 1 cannot refrain from making a few general rcmsiks.wliicli.il regained by .lie tudiee, will save them much pain and BUtlermg. it is tolulorm them of the happy eliect of the Fluid in many of their trials, in child-birth, its relaxing auo luofhmg effect deprives file labor ul much of it* pants ind difficulties; it must lie tried to be appreciated.— I'ainfal menstruation will bo relieved at out e by atom mun dose andretiriug. ltesllessuess. nervous irritability ira cold taken at a delicate lime, is easily relieved by its use; iu short, it ia one of the aunt convenient am. iffectuai remedies for many of the ills of females, if no. be most so of any medicine known. Its effect is uniform elaxidg the whole system, removing all oxcliahility ud irilability of tho norvouaas well as tho circulatory ■ t will nut tiirce sloop like opiates, but it will sooth uuu pnet the system so that oue can sleep naturally nun Healthy; heuce its use in so many cases. Bynop*ii, To avoid coustant repetition, aud condense the treat nent us much as possible, 1 give under this heud general urectiuus for an cases. As the Negative ntectric slue vill change the condition culled lever, or subdue an, ontroi it under all circumstances, without regard to tic mine it may be or ought to lie culled, u shuuld be gi, ei. vhorevor or whenever it exists; yet it canliot bo e* •ected to control all organic or local causes, which vheu such exist, must bo rnmoved in ordei to effect i .ermaneut cure. \\ hen such indications occur iu any case, they shout, **■’ appropriate means, and these sohui i be given who iving the ” Fluid,” and m connection with it. wuoi v'casn ii requires, as they will then more leauily ai inducing ruorh general effect, besides no unuecessai. me will then he I ,st As die -.Fluid aioiiu will nut uu the Caver, i call all else auxiliary u eatnicni. It’ the bowels are costive, give a cathartic yoee auxin lerj with the first dose, or ooou after, aud should , dl to operate in due tune, repeal the dose; it attend, • tlh diarrhoea, give something know n to be good 1. ,at cumpialut, though il caused Uy irritability, ti. Fluid” Will soon relieve ilmi condition; ifauviiuluc. nn or iiifiumuiataiu apply some stuiniiuuiig liumirn uiuataid planter, a blis.ei fomentations oi Unlel ueru, perhaps, cloths wet in edit wa.er. to the pull; I, dent pain in (he head, apply cold water, ice wale. , convent, nt, or some cooling application aud hail, lie feet in hot water; if the fever is veiy high. „k,. ry und hot, with great suffering, sponge or but lie u, vliulu surface wuh water at au agreeable tempurauu Uia shue wash,” vuiegai- aud waul or .pirius an rater, either will afford gieat leln-l aud aid the un„ me iu taking effect, after which there will U- u ,i tro, 1; if the patient has beeu reduced or is much presu. ed, give tonics and slimuluuis. paruculaily in 1„. evers, In absence of fevei or when indicated; nl.„ luring convalescence, when the patient lias become i. laced; if there in nausea aud vomiting, that must I, Hayed before any medicine will remaiu on the stoiuac. odo any good: tor this purpose l generally give sue. ,-eulle emetic to cleanse the stomach; warm water, . Iveu plentifully, will aunwor every purpose; when th temach has settled, give the • Fluid” and a cathartic , duoaMary; in sliort, treat all the prominent symptom is you would under any other cirauiustatices. giving th. Fluid” at the same time as directed, and success wil •rowß your efforts; indeed, you cannot realize it till voi. lave seen, and then you will be astonished at tht- ss.„ wl h which you can control all febrile excitement. Auxiliaries. Parties may fuel at a 10. io know what is meant 0, atharlics, Ac., as physicians are usually parneula itsiut what is used. 1 have found no such uecessit, vhen using the Fluid, and tube tuhy understood l,‘. 11, 1 will name a lew of the different articles of modi me 1 have referred to, vix:— Cathartic*.—Articles that purge or operate ou th >w,'ls, such as castor oil. salts, senna, any of the nan r harks, and many pills, antihilious, Ac.-, anythin auown to be good for such purposes. Hepatic*.—Anything known to act on the live, urtictilaiiy. poital circuiaiiou and socrerious geuerallv \uy ot the ai tides de),ended oil by Hie dJlJVrum sch, o‘, or till* purjaae will answer when used in conne.tloi sith the “Fluid” or while the system is under its i, lueucu. Aud one may iff),aw* calomel—.another. Mu liass—tho third, podophyilii,—the lourili. mu ml ral. not, and so on; each may take hi* .hoice and be su, „ssful. Tonic*.—Article* that give tone or strength, end a quinine, various hoiks, routs and bitter herbs. Bun- or thonmghwori is one of ilie twat ued in fevers. Aatrlugeiit*.—Pudi ns check tlie action ot ill siwels. Dkuduiiuiu ami other populate ms of opium ui .sod; also, luauy mixtures, not properly astringent chich have tli,- effect. Stimulant*.—Articles that raise or exdto tli ystem. Capsicum (,I'ayeiine i*'|>per) is one ot tl,,- besi linger, sj.iiits, hai ishoiu. Ac., lhe ess, nces are all iiior i les* sbmu aUug. These are the only chtsae* necess., y in treanng levers thoitgi, many others are geiie,alt .sihl. Uiit the .Negative FJccliic Fluid is a het'er “dni horelie V - anodyu*,” “diuretic.” “relaxant an. ■sedative” lhau known iu the maUria m<dtcu. 1 shall net tax the reader with a long list of pns.f, upending mainly on the results es a trial, ami w ,i lily refer to oue instance of success that on the Packet ship Ditches* D’Orlenn*. which cauuol i*< dossed among ordinal v vur Dhcates; M>. Ike undersigned, certify to tlie following vir- A'e t,x.k |i**ge on the i-a.ketshlp Due lies* d',uleiii apt Hutton, then lying in the )H,rt ol Havre. Fi .ner md bound for New York. She sailed ou the ihli of Au gust. 1881. with over a hundred soul, on b.strU mustlv migrant*- A few day* alter leaving Havre tlie sniai ■ox broke out among tlie emigrants. They were alt re*te,i by the j.liyaician in diaig-e. Dr. N. IV. Heat will, v new remedy of hi* own. which lie calls Negative File,- lie Fluid, with which he seemed to have entire control .ver the disease, arresting it in a few hours, ami curiiu n a very *hort time. During the voyage, which lasted thirty-nine day. ‘here were about eighty case* of small pox. some f, ,et tc.. and not a single death. Ail were cured with unti ■uni promptness. From wliat we saw during said passage, we are full\ onriuced that the medieiuo used hy-Dr. Seaton the or a-ion. posHesse* Inestimable virtues. We n. ver befor. Irani or rea.i of febrile affection,, (wing controlled will •o much ease, promptness and Certainty, or so littl. ronbleto the nurse. A crowded lup. a long pa-regc mail |a>x amt fever on board, and not a death.’ Tin act speaks for itself. Signed. K. ,P. Fiuni, $4 Pea r | street, New York. K. 0 Fvhri. “ ..a J. A. DxN’oBMXNni. Beaver county, I’enn. T. A. DrNCRJIAXUT, F.nst Livcr)sM,l Ohio. _ . . , . , Cnl.in I’ossengiTH. rhe above itatement is correct. M S. llrrTox. Commander. „ „ . , “• Mdiston, First .Mate. New York, Ang.. 1862. _ . „ . N- W. StAT. M. P. AMr Addr*** order* to 0. W. WESTBROOK, N. Y. City. New Principia : itewiAcuiiidy! ano fro icon. Riiodtio 5 Favor a.nd Ague Cure; Oil A NTIDOTK TU .MaJsAHIA; EOK tJiii HifcVKimo.S ASl> CUKE 01’ K-vur <<ua Aguo, ur Chill l'uwb Ajruc, Kivi luiei niut’ ut uriii ivoiuliti-ut Hj*i of Hilufiii ivi>iioiu dym|>- f'IQH; i vphuiti fcever, Veliow I’uVtfr, KU*l omi tevpr, utmerai a>i^ht .-He.Mri, uuu ail vtUiT WHICH UAVI£ A COMMON uKiOIN IN MA IjAHIA OR MIA.SMA. ilv-tr-Hvif*?) ai e t o w*iiiiUn ot ibe X * iMikeb; out u 4ov**i tfaej jrc.*\tt*is Aoilii, fivuiii, leiiat or Yivutj lbe> au vnuuii) Hum ihe fame nuiiauml cauiie. ‘ih ulr*yiiiiFi'.iJib aU'i t’uruiHul din am* i hWiug pi iui ]j>aliy to ilrueri iace m age, CUUUOIUUoII HUU llHOilb oi Uiij Atidcinro; hut Hr the c.'iurtc* j a the Uley vwi* all e<4uuil> yiflu to a reiutMi) l liy 4.1%'’ ui .Nature, evciy iiui* ilr ujipo*ite Anti lor evi'i y ir chum: ul uni itse, Uif*ix* is aie agent* nr hi K.her v/orcta a i>ecilic iCiiieny. All Diaioi kt whether hi ui}< ln>ui water, Heiuuipu riitlutl of Hin!uai aud v**zeiHi*le uiaMJ.r, ur eye It cleared land?;, w the name in churu Hud cfl’eef; 1* a pui ••h !U ih<* auin .sphere, uiflenee to ail wiiu breatne ii. in - ratrte laus pnfiiiii. . heuneiriiig ttlliuiiy hetweeuvp poeiO'T, ciierM* in ihe [♦i’epanmuU byioia us, Ottered to .ii-* imiilK * Ten Natural Imidotc to 3lalarla 9 which peiiiruiifcv* tue |ioi?oii whenever u in coii- UVCI wtih it, ‘‘Veu tn tile U| t n an . and when tuktdl ilitei* uulljf tuliiplelely puiihen tbo nyiNtenj atfectfcid by It Ul ll* outlet ul uiilueuee, and thnn and preserves heal ih. ‘lhe romody is believed to bo entirely new. and un knuwu U> au> but the |ru|)iietor, wivu distinctly cdaiinb the lei lowing ext raoidiiiaiy from its umj : it wnl iiiftiaiitiy check uu in pernurin who have >tillered l ; r any ul time, iroio one dy to tweni> yeuitf, and by coutihiniig it uo, a radic-Hl cure wdi i‘ eliected; the patient coynii* iiiiiii free trout thebuuipiniutforever; uniws nxjMJßure io maiaria Dliould maU its use neeesaiy. iu us ofieiiuion upon ihe poisuii in the it will .nniiedluteiy relieve all the oiati eiNftintf Kyniptums of bn .eus or uaue diseases, unl w u;u the disease fs cured, it will entirely nrev m tlie aece.-sj./U id Oeucial liHillhy inn! Night Sweats, winch tihiJittn toliow ihe uuunniMiaiiwU of other mede cities, ‘ihe patient at est tee ta*gttis to fwvor appetih tnd strength, anu continues to improve unit! lestoied to per hie t hcauh. by us** Kever and may be banished fron every tiunUv alid class m tin- community; farmers, me chamcs, uuu all Ia bur in pi people may be using this arti cle as rv Preventive, And pnr#u their respective *.vocaUt*nb in perfect safety • i'dii a; < or biifou.- auacks the nnkly seasui. wlucii is olte.u to them the most valuable pui t ol ihi jen Since the introduction of the CUKE tn every part oi lie United Mates, us succors has been fio complete am. to have fully proved these lioua m avor t>l Us • xtiautdiijary mein. U hcii ilicse declaruttoUs were made at tho dute of it .utrouuct on they oeeineU lliciedible to iliuny- even o* lie most cunuiu uiuids. .ec:aUsi all lie resume** o science had beeu taxed ill Vain o subdue ague ui biliou? iiseuses; and wlia. was stnl worse loi a&ue sulhdeis. ill Hieir remedies or treauueut, wliether scicnt tic oi •Uipirical have been lnu.lc*. to poisuliou ul iiesliuctiv* Irugs, >uch ai Aisen c Cumiue, Meiciify f tjalicin ,Ac l‘he eifects of these are soiuetinie.** worse than the disc as* hey sulidue, and wiieu such remedies fail oi &ive ouly odtupoiaiy relief, tho.r pons nou- effecth aie superaddoe to the poor sufferer's iiist Complaint. un this account ague .->uffei tid should be particularly careiul about using any secret fevei and Ague remedies iiotw ithsiumuug the makers of them uuifoiniiy asstn hey may bo taken wiili perfect safety, even a lien .t is notoriously well known that |heir potency Ue|a.*udf solely uiou destructive poisons. Now as a prooi tha tin; i.einedy is not only valuabl* di accouut of its power to curt; diseases, but that jt it also Wurthy of Pulillt. ( uiilidruce. tiU! JiUM* Ol itS Singular and Euiirc ilarmlrtoisiiet**, Cli.j ceriilicatt; truin uu ol the ihohi ceiebiateo Iteiuistti }U chu liuiteti 6taiea lias L*e*‘U obtuinoti* and u oi it ts tit tacit eti Cft> t*v y Outlie: *\tVi York. Juqo 11, 1866. **l have la.uie a clieniical exuu.illation ol t’evei •ml Ague Cure or Aiuiiiot*; to Malaria tyiU hate testeo i for Arsenic. Mercury, Quiuiue and ftuyehuine but iave uoi U)uul a parlicie ot eithe j ju it. uor have 1 fouiiu uiA’ *abwtaiiee in its coiupotitioli liiut would prove inju ious to the const, iu lit >n. ii. * lIiLTON, M. D.. Cllellli^^t. ,, It i a Htubiioi n ftie . thertioie, that tiai> i*euied}’ a estined tiul to re ieve tlie iiuuiuu laiiiii v iron .iiilauoua tli-c.tot s. I*ui to and un equally gtnHl wui k b on tin taking ol olhei in. iiciiie> which uobam. i’lie cm ire ab.-vciice oi un\ Oahclui Uiglcuielit mak< inn itciue v not uiote va.uubie .ova cuiu, itiaii it in t event, ve. ,\o clans of tii ease is so easily managed as tlie on • inler Cos us deration, it tlie nieuicuie in* taken in aiivauc* ills ia oWiUji, t> ihe diseases Ueilig j-luuUCtd olie Ulj ue sHiiie cause, and u.eieloie aii. boiii lesnients hi* ave.eiw, shouiti pi.aect iiditneives hy me (ilueiv Uo . inis preventive, anu uoi w.u I'i ill. pow n anVau, in Uioir \em <i dev lop itseli in a violei* Hack, lake the Cure a? a proven vivo, and nodesUo tie polHoi! before it does harm. fcuii directions anj advice as to let and habit aus lit* .epurcti by a nriioiiH i,mate now accompany each bouie ii wil> ofteu tn- toumi uoceahHi \ u piecede this men. •in ly a mild caiiianic or aiiubdioii* cry besl tor general use is a nioueiaie do v asuol'A/li ill object of Winch is io C eaiib the sCoUiael ud fiee tbc biliary p usages, heinombot tliat wh i ms is neces'iwy vr theie is costiveuerib. it Mtei Lk Taki : r the operation of tJie uimdote will be aeriou ly ol>- u acted. Only Caution*—ln certain specitled case . pou vie con lent.** ot ou ui more btittles o! the Cure iut nal ow vessels, platen, and place them it. lee ping ro mi ; for tlio vapor rising from the medium nd also tlie air wa led a or circoiatid tivei th .regs of it after the liquid is evaporated will counter*! aid estroy, to a deg ee com men-ui ate wuh its exp ur<*. the niiasuiaia or poison eomuiud iu the apartnieh .’Ui.s mode oi evlabuiug the t'u.e should likewise b osurted to when veiy youug inbuits are exposed t iiaUuittus nitu,u i.ms. fin’ bottles in which thU mediciuc is put up l ave tli words, ‘•IiHODE.V KtVfcK AM) AtlL't Cuu 4 / blown in ill Jass. and ou tlie out ide amppei is the naiueoltli lUMliciue. (the copyrigh. ot winch is secured) and lie ig >ature oi the prop, ieh r. i iiese pre< autK'iis ai> aken to prevent coun orfeits ami imitiuioiis. iilti ELUANCk 4OK ITS SUCCtSB Is ft. X TIK LLY UPON IT ■ctl’.vl MLIUTN. wliereVi r introduced and used, liieb. will bu Coiifeitleixti sutticieiit. Prepared ami sold by the pruprio or* )AMriß A. ih'ovidencd, R. I, Kor sale in Columbus by h IVLIN. THOMAS A €O., February 10. ly DmugiFts. A SOUTUhEN HEM ROY. 31n<t<- by Prof, O. O. Woodman. New orbatiH. b, ui.iii *, J. H. PEMBERTON & CO., UAVi: ixx-dvvU tin- aiq.oiuttiMjin from tho proprktoi for the sols agency of Woodman’* Cherry Expectorant, • tie me,(tcMie Ilia, bus cteatevl stu b an exelien.eiu at tit <otlb anu,tig tlie , iiysieituis. un.l Inis been pt'otaoume ■y all win, have Useil it tu* being lat Mi) et iot to an * lu rry t'eetotal. Woodmans vliutry c xiieetomut ctni vius tile active me,beat qllaiitlta of tile Yellow Jesmuifie tie |iut's I M iul t.berry look, aim niany uiitsi uluanle inguslunts ihai teioiei it lat ‘l-tter tb’anauv alter Uottgli Me,ltem,- ,n 1 1 1 icountry. RECOMMENDATIONS. NaW A| ril tt, 1855. Dear Sir—The |iiihlic generally are fully avvuie ot |u housamls ul i . tneuiesfo Diseased Lnugs. itmiel the title. -IMir a|,arillqs nils. Ha-tern him Hants A,., that ,r ally lir Might to Uteii notice through tin Uewa|,a|ieiHhv va.v of aihertisenietits. Sty IJei'l iu kvrititig this not’. >r |iuhltcatii n is lo imbue ihe | uhite ot at lea.-t thus, ‘ho are afflieieil to un- one that routs ills articles o, ,r 1/ to iu I'nlno 11. ,vy lHsellers. 1 ant conscious thut it „i doing. I mu acting most uut>rofu*Ht..|iuliy aud vierogs u il) lo ill' l inter, sis ol Medical Ft'lence and Ilie reguTn ractllioia-rs 1 f *i ,heiue. I re|er to Woodman's f.'herrv • xihm lorani wliieb is n scientific remedy that I hav’, tsed with more uecoss than any es the nsunl prescril km- Uncml l*y i’hxNiciuns. J. M. Maitland. M. D. n . . 0. VU.VTIN. Mis*.. May 1, 1866. tl. It. w oouman—Dcivr 8h ; 1 have g-iven v.,nr t'herrv .Xpert,"ant „ fair trial and am well pleased with its el ects; better thnn any other article I ever met with. I would he pleased to have you send tue half a dozen lag lies by the bearer. Respectfully. W. M. Ma*o, M. D. This preparation has attained a wide celebrity from he universal success which Inn 11'teivie.i its use. Fot iiughs. uohls and tn fvet. any piilntonary complaiub his tu.vllcine limn its prcullai pro) et tics as a tltssolv nt uni tts soothing |s,w,r to all iitilations of the tliront will prolmldy iw |,referred to any other offerci to tin mlilic. As an appi-tizer or dyspeptic remedy, it will do, Ue mund excellent, its natural ami genial warmth tM‘pui£ tht* |M)W!'i*gi in tone. Rem,'nther that this|,h , (lU „ h Medieine that •a* stisxl the te*t ol the medical fraternity, it is Sam i’ tied liy. approved of. 10 ,| retoinntended by the Isndit g hysicinn of New 1 ork city, hverv buttle is warrantee o give satisfaction or tlie money refunded. M e gnarati ceil to Is Fadter than any Ciierrv l’eetoral. L.sj Live, il or nnyildng else tl l w extant. ifrCl’rlee—rim- Dollar s Bottle. J. 8. DE.MII.iUT in * OG.. Colnmhtt*. Oa, _ , . Only agents for this county February 6 i x xiJma r riti u M i J h *s ASI) L Ni'AHALLELhIF SIOCKSS OF ItHOOKs’ FKVUit AND AOl E Ci RB, OB ANVIDOTE TO MAIjABIA: Equal,;’ vui'Utla as a FrvvanUve or Ourw. *ii> POISON. PiIOOFS I F'-v what lliH President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri, si, sos lltioiloe’ Fever od Ague Cure, or Ah tiffote to Malt, ie ; St. Loos, Mo., Nov. 10, lfe-Vi. HAVING n ii,>edthe certmcals of chemical aualynis idvi-u o.v ino celebtatcil chemiet l/r. J. K. Chilton, ol ncw Yu, k, ity, m tavur of Khotion’ Fever and Ague Cure, that it- •Ltarued iu it her yuiniue. Arsenic. Jier cur;, nor Strv, i,uiue, aud having received numeiem tqc piicultuns to: t ua,. iiuinred to send to i*r. Fihwleci tor tho nu'lidiu*-. Since then l have disposed of a large quantity, nun .1; to residents of ibis city, who have iiiva i lably been ci. cd by it, ami to whom 1 caa refer. I am, heretore, sat hi diu recomrueiuiing it to be all that the (iro|irit'b:i representa. EDWahP Si. tVUKATON, Presdt of PhsrmactmUcal rioelety of Misaoari. Had th Ague for Twelve Yrare I Pitovti.LSCK, June tw, 1660. Having bet i informed of the illness of a poor, but worthy worn:. who hit* not tss u fre e from Fever aud tgue a mouti, at a. time lor the Feet twelve years, i aup piled her gr luitously w tji Ehodes’ Fever aud Ague uie. Fhe to k In all four w.ilea which completely re lornt her to luialth aud itn ugch, and as four months liir e how ela; -ed, there I- no rent.,uisidoubt the perina ueuty of ilie t ure. C. A. P. MASOF, Apothecary. 70 Vottlrs Perform 70 Cure*. UoNstxmis,., Mich., Sept, idlh, 1806. dA ttsi A. t-ujhi ca, hsq.—bear Sir:—l have just stmt .ui older to / lies K Halhciay tor another half groas ot your Fever;,t 1 Ague Cure. It has sold likeHotCakce,” and 1 have wEy *wo Imtties ou hand. One rvxsou it has sold, is I*l,. use when I huve beard of a cane of Ague ,r (hill level, 1 have sent it bottle and laid them to try it, and if it did not help them, they were not obliged to iy for it. aud they were all satisfied. I had one ease Hi Chill F evor where it run four days, but the man came to see me on the sixth day well satisfied. Truly voura, JOHN I*. GI,ACHING. 44 Betties Perform 71 Cure*. Mount, ill., h,pt. 74. 1866. Mr. Jams* A. Rhodes—bear Sir—The bos of ‘• Ague Cure” you sent us haa all been sold aud created a large It-uiHiiii lor iiH>re; to meet which we have ordered com your general agent st Chicago, J. I*. Y erring ton. .ts side will only be equalled by tho number of Fever aid Ague < ut.... Uopin, these cases may be few, yet have a bottle ’or every case. We reltiaiu respectfully yours, RICHARDS & ALLEN. ID Mottle* Perform 19 Cure*. LETT.,II F'KuM A I’UftTMASTJJK. Delaware (Jo., Ohio, Aug. 19, 1556. Mr. J. A. rnones—Dear Sir—Your medicine has met ,vith the moat favorable success in this neighborhood. ] nave utioui live bottles left. 1 give it to them at first, ii uo cure no pay,’ although 1 was cot authorized by ,uu toilo so; i.mt I took tin- respon ibility ou myself.— out not s Isirtle hus conic back, uud as 1 am almost out ■1 the article l wish you would forward me one gross ol lie bottles, it you see pioper to do so, and I will be punctual iu payment. 1 inclose fifteen dollars on the medicine T havj received, lor which please send me a icceipt. sli p he curerfo tue as soon as you can—there never has berq s.s much Chills aud Fever since 1 lived in .he State, as at present. Yours, Ac., RICHARD MARTIN, P. M. 41 Deities Perforin 41 Cure*. list Ktx, Mich.. July 71, 1866. Dr. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—Your Cure for the Fever ind Ague ini’ Inns far jierformed wonders, It has not ailed in one i-it„uce to effect a quick and permanent ure. Sonic who have been troubled with the distress ng disease iuii linen entirely cured by using only one oottle of the ’ure. Phase Mini u- immedia.ely four lozeu, as we br ie but three bottles remaining. Truly yours, LATIIROP ft MCLEAN. C ure of Panama Fever. IV. IVIUENCX, Sept. 22, 1866. Mr. James t. Rhodes—Having been entirely cured by your retu Iy. I take pleasure in assuring you of he : ciict't it has been to me. I was first attacked by hills and fiver on the Isthmus of Panama, several mint: s since, and iu spite of the different remedies did treatmeu . I Hdopted, my health grew worse until i commenced the use of your Fever aud Ague Cure.— ince tht time l have not hud a single chill, sad am now in the enjoyment of good health. Wishing your in -dicine the suec ss that it merits, l remain truly yours, TIICMAS G. ANDREWS I. O. O. F. In another column of to-day s paper will be found an dverticuiii t for “Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure.” ■t e are not i,. the habit of putting medicines, but desire o iay. for tie benefit of the afflicted,that Win. N. i we, Mec l bunt. Sharjisburg who has it for eale, in ti ms us that he sold several doxen bottles, and in teiy case :l li.o uffictad a cure. This proves thetnedi ■ lit , be • no. end wc take pleasure in bringing 1; efoic tin notice of the public. —Odd Felloic, BoonfOoru, ltd. Sept. 4. Ex Idence from a Clergy-man. Pew, i. iu, Kiclilaud Co s, Ohio, oept. 26, 1565. Mr. J. A. hodks, —blear Sir—l cheerfully testify U he value <ly tur Antidote to Maluria. One young lady n the .am 1.. i I'h i lergym in here has been taking ai AUI'F. BA- i- AM” for some months wiihou, any pier naneiit hem t —a few days since she got a buttle oi lie Cun- ano ha/ not hail a < bill since. A youug mat Iso used ilie same Balsam some time without relie mtil hi got a bottle of you r Cure. Ho far it works lile , • harm. Yours truly, Rev. A. C. DUBOIS. i xisolicit < <1 Evidence from a Physician. MoMt nixo, ind., Aug. 27, ln6. J. A. Ruotx* —Dear,'ii-—i have been in the pres tic. i Medicine ‘icre for about three years, and can con cientiously ; .ci nmiend your medicine, having used i nyself and ) escribed it in a number of instances witl rfa.'t suwc.i*. Respectfully yours, ’ ‘ W. G. SPENCER. _ v Lon vtLLS No. 11, C. R. R.. Ga., Jan. 1, 1868. Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices by its iierits. sod aiveu satisfaction. A gentlcmau just called tbo lias be, :r fully tilled by only one I Kiltie, and de iretl me to I, commend it to everybody. I shall do all 1 an iu it* sail. W. A. UAYLEB. If any body desires furtii r evidences, they will find i in every l-atleof the C, i. i',. which is being intro uced s rap.illy as poo ib]<- in:o every town and villag< n the l nib 1 States. limadse, fcr. Tho eminent chem st. Dr. J. li.Chilton, of New York, eertlfiee to its per eel inncioeo. e. It is therefore optional with all to have he Fever and Ague or not, just as they-please. I can al*u ay that a great msuy of my largest custo nurs ore lb e who a year ago were reluctant even h like the On-con commission. They thought its great taims ami | tensions eould n4 be realised. Now they •ndorse tti „ all. and it will be noticod that the letter* •f whk-ii f (ill lish su h immense quantities are always lew and lat” dates—altogether they would more than ill any new | a|ier, and prove the fact of a greater sue ess and sal,) tliMneverattendedany other Ague Remedy. The Crowning Glory •f the Cure is its HARMLESS CHARACTER, which Blows its free use as a preventive. Thuß protected by ising a butt e or two during the warm and sickly sea oils, not i turn woman or child iu the United States could ever have a siuglo attack of Fever and Ague, lilious or Yellow F'evcr, or any form of disease arising rom the atinosplierie poison Miliaria, to which the Jure is a jmj'fJd (lntiiinlf. It ia also unequalled for quick and permanent effects s a Restorative, giving new life and itrength to all ■vln is* court’- ‘iti ns have been shattered or weukened by tguc or Billdiseases, night sweats, languor and do •lily >■ any bind of intemperance or diSkiMtiou. JAMF,B A. RH)IDES. Proprietor fVovidenoe, R. I. And for sal by KiVLIN, THOMAS ft Cos, Columbus, la., only ugn U. Kiriin Tho-ua* ft’Co. are Distributing Agents for the roprieton. Dealer* buying of K.. T. i Cos. will save II exposes on the Cure, as Kivlin.Tboma* ft Cos. enll at he very low nst prices. JAMES M. CLOUGH. [ Agent at Uphaupea. Ala. 1) AN Vo KTH~ V NAG Ef* Will supply PhysicUns with tfa* NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only by N. W• SKAT, Ji. !>., New York, R iig an triginul Discovery, involving a NEW PRINCIPLE By w hich Un ‘.t o positive c Hiditioti of tlie system culled Fever ir chalui I to the m total or healthy state directly ind without locs nf vitality. BENOVAh. HOTCHK.TPS. FENNEB & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Inqsirters and Jobbers of BRANDIES, WINES, do. Also, agents and ibale * in Virginia A ; .’innfnrtiire<) Tobacco and Havana CIGAIIS, Have reniovi <1 to No. 4o Veeej btreet, rear es th* A*tor House. NI At YORK. New York January 1. 1856. KiVLIN, THOMAS <tk CO. n AVE or cred from New Yi rk a full supply of the most ex ra rdinnry medicine of Ihe age, Dr. N. W. Seat’s Negative Electric Fluid, i hey will lie in receipt of five gross on th* 10th mutant Physicians are requested to call earlv February ft, *’ AUCTION A COMMlSbl!iNl^ s , t r | “ademgued having pumhv* i u,,., .* L -I Austin, m the firm ot li.un* , .Ai.-,,,,, , u,! ltn. will continue tho u,l *“ 4 Aurtiu, Commission, Nt.-io u Mll aud Forwarding lne*V *‘f* uuder the name a. :d ty ‘ AAtAAISOW db i *2i otas-Jhivt*- At the old ota>> i, .>O3. 59 and Jl and pbdgu them -dvee to a prou/nt <m. B to ail business cjumutted h 1 till .1- . it” “''.lh their personal attention to the sit t ~f Keai'” Inf l Ncgrovr Merruaudin, a tut FMoaueVT*’ Uaviug ample lacihuesat cun., u iu . v ~ C *B to make hjbeiul Ad\auc<-e on Pcgr n , , lt j y I of every description. ‘ ‘ Hll 'wr* Fria'tarticular-aUeatjou given to Aihuinu-ni Executors'sales. CM. !’ LL • a luhr’ ‘I* 1 ) ’ VpifiMr lib 1666. b ALL AC m'o..h| D. B. THOMPSO:; n. CO.,’ §1 143 Broad Street, Coi.u tbt a, a f ’ H Wholesale and Retail X ealt r /BOOKING STOVES oi'allsiziv. tq.i . anull \_y patu-rns: FORCE and LlFi'l.'.'U) c \|,.. Kj.'i Lotnl Pipe, Hollow M ere. Briltu.iii aq ,q al ‘ ielW Wares, Cutlery, and Hou r ’u- sliin (ksods generally, and mi utifacn ro > r “ 3 TIN AND SHEET UOA \v apt- 1 January 2b. Iy ‘ I tADEKHKAD Pihv i0( ~v fij r pHIS Plow Siock, invent.., ~ ‘ XW. ft J.J.Cadenh'ad of Mu , ,--"wl county, Alabuinu, n<i patent, i q|’ March last, in pronounced by i U' l1 ’ to lie superior to any Plow St, i:i vh I „ t (o b, i ‘*■ j public, for steadiness of runiiin; , , .‘ ! tte 1 meut of draught, and simpl.i ty ok wonimr I •t ruction. It is entirely of tv; it g l J made in weight from 18 to 25 Is., I ; hv 1* ] vice intended for. it is adapt si:,- imy kind . * V'l used for plowing, from the turn : c Sl.ear tuths'i. *•’ I The undersigned is the owner u. the . inin f O J ■ ] county, Alabama. Smiths in si ‘ county 1 Shop right* to manufacture and sell in th’eirei’ ‘ V 'B neighborhoods. 1 will also dis)''Be o.’tlie right t? 1 1 ufacture aud use, to Planters hvrii t Iteir iVn 1 "- Uou smiths. Prico—one dolliu l >;■ otcli FioCk !> The stock is so simple aud easy . f nstru-'t’nn ,i I I goc>J Smith can easily put upper and; ,■. Addrees TH. MAr'DE wot ■- B May IS, 1866. Columbu'.’, I AlrThe Spirit of the Routh, Ritfi.v In. an ,j t ;... , 1 S at Clayton, will each copy one in.xi tli STEW ART, Gli d\’ *, CO~ B TAKE this method of notilj cj; the. friends and I tomerti that they have sole ueir F.ock of Orix- ‘iß to Messrs. TA.I3DD, PREIlai, Cos I who will in future conduct .heir buins*iit mk stand, end will always bo prepared b, turnkb cv-' 1 < | cription of Goods in the GROCERY LINE, on the most tkvorul e terms in lea w, minors and B of our friends and firmer pa n,n . \. take gnat ,'<B sure iu soliciting a i hare oi paiou cjo ,) K . m -jB commending them as in every wiy j. ,!,),, H We shall still continue the Warehouse aud t oxiunt ..lon Riisiiiissl at the same stand. Thankful for past favors, we s) i. now give our unfl vided attention to the CuTTuN -t: i. Ji.MISSIUN ;fl ■'INF.SS. and will spare no pains o Ah -r to give satioß Uou to all who may favor us with \.j patruna"e‘ B Colninbus, Ga., May 10, 186 t.. 1: - COOKING, OF ICE, ~’■ AND FARLOii t .'OvES.fe-r.. I appat TIN WA3 ‘.£7. Bggjfl HOUSE FURNISH iKC GOODS^aS A large assortmejit always on nt!. and for sale M fair prices. Roofing, Guttering an. Job W ork in ges-rB promptly attended to and wahi ana i. Store on Randolph street, oppose i the Post Office. I \ • 1.. Ji. ALbWGl.’ll!.l Columbne. Sept. 17, 1856. ,p m I ~ FASHION ii .HAKER. I MISS M. E. SEYMOUR tespec til, ,literal.i tlie Lfl dies of Columbus, that she i> n,; ged iu the I ihl uos* of Dnese-makinu, at the reside ;e . i Mrs. S. J. I. B dall, Oglethorpe street, four doer s 1 low ihe Goui tIP uS square. Their patronage is re pec illy soliciud. Mr*. S. J. KENDALL, at tin sa o ; nice, con /*” .-B tlnues the busiuevs of cleanii g, em liing. am (MSB dressing Bonnets. Ladies mny . v■ n work done in good stylo and with on .pin ess. March 13, 1856. y AMLKICAK COT'i Oi tLANTiJ FOR lFili. ’ 1 1 HK Fourth A'oluuie ol the . ui lieati Cotton I'lantel 1 will commence with the Jat uniy i mber. Iu thus tbruiaily announcing tin: tiospecius tor thl Fourth Volume, we have but a i ‘t 1 <h it paiagnqhstß idd, suuguiue iu the belief that v: ui toe imeUigeut, iustrious patrons of progressive imj. oveimni in ihß Agriculture, Mechanic Arts. Muna ‘acti res ol the tixnl tig States, and especially Alai Hint* ns, tue part history ,fl the Cotton Hauter is its highest c, Jiiti.eiiiluiion. in the first place, we reinurh to • rll i- nds and ruuiiiß hat the Editor, Dr. Cloud, uus uge- h cvrni the FubinW or aud Proprietor; and we h. iei tsSure cur ih.oil niphatically, that in future rhe e st./1, Plat.ur Hisii B ue promptly by the first uny c,et .h ui, hlu. Flushed with victory in the l.nu nihien, J.xt iriticr. iB vlabama s industry, u ileuu.u! .-u. ed n the tr.in, n; I uoceKs of the first Annual Finr if .he Aittbr.nin Maw Agricultural fioctety, the Gotti u ‘lsiuet •v.nl t ,i.e i.fl lep backward” its pn gress is • uv art. and upward r,lll Highest niche of improvement. it is hoped earnestly by the , liter and proprietor, by the members ot the Society tha .lie Hunters anfl i-armers, the MecLauics und J. nuti, uiesot Ala'nr I will rally en masse to thesuppi.it of ‘ ..ihanm's only o-.-l lusivelyj lnui.-tii.il Periodica,, the igau el the .’ I arna faute Agricuhurul Socie., . t ra. it* efiiclepcy I ue unfettered in the great w. I; ol ,eveluping the it.l measurable resources ol the Kt, rt >n . late ul the ceuul “ Devoted to improved i lani. tan i out my, Manuin M turesand the Mechanic Arts,” Ilia oLj ct ol the -iu. oaoi Cotton Planter is to •‘lmprove tlie Boil nnd (lie Mind.” I With u corps of corresjsjinu nt i. n> nilieriugmany and . the meat practical as well as si u milii itidsnl thi-Sualh, we feel assured we shall be able t 1 v: i our patron* 1 - ihe first of each month, to their mt: a saihluctieii toy. profit. Every family in the oountiy, -vhu ver my be tht-h avocation, should patronise sin. 1 1 i;r < nuiai | aper; e * ause there is uo reading unto i it 1 ,ed to tin- woild o innocent, aud at the ihuu in - i.ettcully pit i.i.i ule iu all the walks ot life as ii i. >b i ,u iniigumi i.gti -ultural Periodical. The Ann tsu • • o n liani'i v. 1! ssue promptly by the first day i,’ die i .h. It will unitbrmly primed iu nitigai.n. a. good white !'■ ,ier. with new aud fair type. st. tit *iy .itclieti and tut ined. Our Horticultural Depnrtn rt ,rl be surtaiutHi. _ heretofore, by a gentleman ot , ttc.im experience. ■ E. A. Halt, of Montgomery. Term, i One copy, In advance... -8 1 tu -’ Six copies “ 5 Twelve copies “ id liv ’ Club*or .Igricultural Siicietii *, if. copies Tc ‘ All oommunicaiions, either P r the ciJumnsef the Pin. ter, or containingremitlanees, mv ring ihe pap-r. lu - be addressed to Dr. N. B. Clouu -irkland lest effa Alabama. Subscriptions should comnn iir • with the v,dun: ~ Newspaper* friendly to the sunk, ’ >ir ugheut tin 1 f -.i l will confer a favor by coi ying Ii” i'l'i pectus. Our exchanges will please and; ict f Ii cklmi'l - 1 ’ MELICK and; CO 8. CASH CLOTHING W APJ ,HOUSE, Old stand of J. : n 11 . 00., 145 Wat Hide Urn tti Street. COLCMIU (, Ok. MENS’ and Boy* Clothing—a xr.e stock t rt e -1- from, suited to every elm • ur< ndition. Gentlemen’s Furuishiug G s.iis ia o', ry variety. Ocbiber 22. iy MONTGOMEBY,~sib7 M,. aNI) m<*’ RIVE t. Merchants ami other* tii ■, iu. good* i<> *>; ‘ bavannah. for Montgonu- y. *.n andothf west of Columbus, Georgia an ii:iu iu . i iiat Dy sutf l* 1 * to care of JOHN W. HOW/, r 35 Agent, Union Dray Cutnpaay, Coluiuluni •> igia their c.’ will bo forwarded fruiu the Depot Hie Muscogee i Kiaid to the Depot of the Opelika t olitgnniei’y ; at as expense, for transportation I ray between the’ points, of 75 cant* per Ton !OP0) lb*’ which will save them 26 ceun tin, as the Mm ‘ ll ’ Kail lluad Co.’s contractors chmgi nt dollar per ton • Tlie Union Dray Oompany i> a dy ri i s|KiUsi , de ! ” toss or damage, os may Is- e-chi ii.nl by rcii i- 1 ” Beil ft(!o„ Josiab Morris, and ii. Tbuin. Jloni, ” 1 Ala. Refer, in Columbus. Ga. !o Pitten and * l,lin Ruse; and at fielma, Ala., to 1. Ii nnth. july 81 DIBBOLITI ‘N. THK late firm of liidgway . Kin: ‘• P< reby having j' 1 ’* 1 dissolved on the 24tli iustuiit, ■ y the denih ol J" 11 I. Kidgway, the business of the 1; • tun will •'*’ rl ’ op by the undersirued, survivors -id firm. Jt !IN Yi. KING. li. A. SORBKY. Warehouse, CominiSß >r, Rcceiviu? AND FORWAHUM BUSINESS^ THE umlersigned having f .rfi Ia neparl nership. will continue bu>.n at the ‘ staDd (Alabama Warehouse) nod ‘ Die iianiesiHßw 1 and style of KINO ft SUHBBY. ii “elicit fnm friends and customers a con tin jar eel their husine . JCHN W. ■ April 29. lUC. 225f B. A. 80KSB*<