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

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W KGATIVK KI4BCTRIC FLUID, l*r<|>u.r.il I# y IV. NeM, M. D. ..* n# why it should he nstd Inateuil ol ony other tluai nmnt ill ell Febrile tiffwi-tlons : t “(...licuuomy of Tim#,- A only si :he nt Jiatiry tlmu n required itmt'v ot n cure. ld,Keauoiu) ofMimej.— A* ii c.tM but jh Uuiiui Economy of m it,., saaertitg oi a Lag amt the ivoseqimni treat uicut, me aunoyauee ut taking n.ius.aUuq data# 01 Lucdialuu, their dlisiifcoable opiustfon, uut the pom of hoii ooufinemimi; till little *♦( lli Ituld tieltig lie unit lhut pleasant iu Ua etiecu. ith. —Kcauuiuy of l'hou^lil. —A* when | kuoWU, it Wilt I'eiUoVe nil Ireafi turl enXlet )at pres m, it 1 oxUuug, respecting febrile atLx tfou*; purth ulerly while , * liner friend ii sicfc Sih*—Eeenoiuy ui ileellhi-tj ilm eyetmn t net reduced, end c iiirmjuenil) tacked, uor la the fever subject to be followed by an unit dlseiuo Bile*— Ecuuemy Os hliv.i—At the cure iuetlei ted • before and without reducing lira patient, consequently removing, in a correep m.llng decree, ell ‘longer or a i.itul tormltiatuui. Other reaaons 11114 hi be aided, hut there are deemed sufficient to satiety all idaMei end persone in ell condi tion* ut life. The above mutant ere more particularly applicable to the Immediate treat mini t on the hint attack, bui will j apply with equal force to cueee which hern been I'd to or have become reduced, 1 irrsepundluK of couikh ; V the nature of the 1 .tie at lira time it la llret admJuia- > tered. Jke this remedy given *0 prompt, nttocliial end pernm tiout reilaf, lu mil ordinal> ■ mem, when nnrd noon after | lira attack, petrous Ann n. nicely realize that they Jill’ 1 | t'vju rcully much |fi k and very naturally conclude they I y/oi'i not attacked with lever, tin t it no, “it wan tfillinil { ~ a Uttle cold, which gave ulsun —it could have been J uolhtiig nt ceneeijueltcc —It would have panned off with 1 cue anything—that medicluo It'd uo effect.” The guiiernl | iniptesalon nil the subject ut lever is sticb, licit linsight* ! not unlike the above iollow the cunt ol 11 couiuion cane : a> naturally an mi'll think at all; and it in not until I the individual han witnessed many case*that ho can fully luiwt ihe truth; and evu thou ho may coindudc lliein mi very timing ■ a.nrn, which would have readily yielded ti. any simple medicine, yet pul noun, though they have been time succenvlul iu iierliupn liundredn of cases, niunt i ict that them will cases occur where there in nntne ci t ai.lc or local . tui.no no great an to require particular attention, 01 though niicceseiul In redui iug the fever, it Will again rise an the influence of the “ fluid” passes •and, an lue exi.uM caunc mav nllll exini. Ilia to guard i gulunt dtsap’.olflkiunt In euo.u canon licit I have given cad frequently refer to what I have call.nl a•• synopsis” tteioirkven Fevers lu tieneral- On thin subject I wlnh to he fully uiulurnt<H>d. Hy (he term “fevers,” f coinpreheud all fehrilo affeettonn to whhh the huiuiin flame inmbject, Including email pox and other eruptive fever*; hut an they nrinu hy a groat variety of oaums, and lu quite dissimilar coiintitution* cud habits, they ml course differ coimlderably in their development mid exhibit 11 variety of forilin or types; yet nil are distinguished hy the nnmc general character ivitca— that ot undue excitement in (hu circulatory and uervoua ayatonib -Inducing more or lena uunatnrulfre queut'j’ in the pnl, aeioie of lieift. diynem of the nltitl, debility, c. To anew that 1 am uot wholly alone in the opinion I advance, I quote from the celebrated Prof. T. Wat non, cl liing n College, London, whone work on the IThiei cltss uud Pritcllco ol I'hyan - ” in a text lea.k m many of Out medical collagen, and cotmequeully ttiimlaiitauthority. i'll page 834. be nnyn We hear conlinmill 1 , tmtb in nc& out of tliß profeaaiou, different a|a>cien of fever npo wen of. Hy the public, Typhun level, Hraiu fever, Uilioun Fever, I’utild Fever, how tover, \ervoun Fever, do. And nyatematic writ,era are to the lull nn pai ticuliir: Mucoun Fever, Ataxic, Adynamic. (laetro Kiitmic, and no forth. Now, admitting that fever nhoiva itnelf under vailoim forma, I am perxuaded tliat the affect ut<i llie mind of all thin nub-division, it hud ami hurtful. 11 encourages 0 dlaponition, already too pcavalent, to pte- KCriba tow o disease according to itn mime. There in no lino of genuine distinction between coutlnued fevers, that ean b* relied on. They rnu insensibly Into each libel , even the most dlaalniilar of them, and are often traceable to the same cauae ” The above is a great fact, one worthy of remembrance and 1 would imprets on your minds the folly of huutiog up or troubling yourself about a “ m tie; ’ If you have tcver, treat it at once as hereafter directed, and you Will b* wtll instead of any distinct diameter being devol ve.d, so as to be properly named by the most srientftte. Teds assertion is no hypothesis bused on closet specula tlons or visions of mind. Imt on experience at Ihe bed side of the sick, in hundreds, aye, thousands of . uses |by tnyself and others) unitei a great variety of cir cumstances, seasons and climates, lieui this In mind, and trout ut once without regard 10 /owns, and test ’insured you will soon be trued from ait dieud ot linger iug and dangerous foyers, dtut ns cases may have be come developed Irefore tbo ‘• Fluid” is given, either by uigi it, or under some other treatment, t will describe ns brieily as possible the propsr coarse tube pmsued in nil of the most prominent ravers, though the *• Holes” atid “ Byuopsis” will bo amply sulttcieut tor all those uncustomed to attendance upon the sick. Kultr important to he ohsfrveit in all ca in usittj/ (As Negative Efactric Fluid. Ist. It should be given in three or four times us own quantity ot water, and may be sweetened or t)ot at pleasure. 2d. Tallents must be free from oil utntMiOf air, (though there should always be free ventilation iu the sick room,) nor attempt to go about while under its lu tluetico. dd. It must be continued whenever the fevsr subsides, on is evidently passing off; to he resumed when it logins tu rise again, should such he the cuss under any circumstances. 4th. When the fsver begins to subside, patients must b.< left perfectly quiet; free from all excitement; should uot be questioned as to their wants or testings, nor attempt to convorso, read or take any exercise whatever, till their men natural feeling*, independent of all extra nojus influences, induce them to rise or speak; nor should any conversation be allowed iu their hearing, ia v bich they way feel more or less interested, but he left quiet to all intents and purposes sth. Fluids should be allowed, white giving it as plentifully, and as long os the patient deciles and no k'Upt ‘■ they uiuy consist of cold water, mucilaginous drinks, lemonade, any simple deccctious, or teas, ritiiei Sold or warm, as panics may prefer or patients dcolic. dth. Should patients experience any oppression or IhUittioss while In the lying posture, so os to occasion a rcstUasoess after the tevur Las passed off, or suougti to rwcasioo them to speak of it, they should have a little wine, toddy, camphor, hurt shorn, lemonade with a little -putt, ginger, or soma other stimulant; or the face and breast may be bathed in cold water: either of which will give immediate relief. TABLK OF DUSKS. For children of one yew or under, from 3 to H drops. “ ever 1 and under 2 years, •• Ato le “ ii S- 12 to So o “ 6 “ 10 “ •• 2U to SO * ** *• S “ lt> half to a t.mspoouful. All pouons over fUtsau euaeidusd as adults, for whom at ‘ .-poonful 1* a ci.nunr.rn dcse. Old persous do nut require as much as young, or those in tins prime of Ilia; nor females, as a general rule, as much us males. Tboro is no particular care necessary In giving it to children—those of ten years of age frequently having token full daeee; but for a little guide, 1 have giveu tin. abovo table, with the remark that, as general rule, children require more than adults in proportion. Hv observing tbo above directions, the medicine will he found agreeable in nil of fts effects, the oxpoctatlunn of the most sanguine res lived, and many perfectly astonished. My object In being thus pai ttculei is, that tbo full benefit of the medicine may be obtained, aud not on account of auy actual et*ssity of such etrict ob servances. Bilious or HeziiUteiil Fever, Alive a teasponfril of “Fluid ’ tsee rule Ist) once iu two hears, till the lover ii evidently picuruM off ; tide constitutes the whole treatment In all simple cases ol’ hever, with such observances as ate set lorth iu tlm “Rules.’’ But should tlier,■ b prominent l,a-al symp toms, or known local exiitiug causes, they elioiild bo attended to ut ouce, nud while giM.,g the “Fluid.” Poo hyuopsis If in auy case the bowels 1110 parttculsrly coiistipated or contluod, give a cathartic (see auxiliaries) with the first portion; they must bo oponed or the fsver may rise again. Where the fever is very high, pul.c ttiuuln;; 1 111 or upwards, nud the patient Is not particularly susceptible to the influence ot medicine—not easily operated on by medicine generally--■ double doer, or two toaepnoueful uiay be given at first with advantage, and een lepiaited in two hour*—if It—the pulse—has 11,4 been toil ennf, tbns showing the medicine has taken effect. Bathing the surluco with water at an agreeable temperature, the saline wash, vinoga, ,>r spittle and water, In these difficult cases, will aft. ad reilaf end al,l the medicine much iu taking effect, Congmttve Stiver, Alive two taaapootMful and repeal every two hours tilt the pulse become* more lull and soft, then only a tea spoonful, to be discontinued as the fever wihtdei. As Ihe bowels are generally conrttis.l, sml it is fr equently very dtfflofflt to get meillciiie to <q>en<te In till* disease, uo time ebonld be lost to get Ibftn open, give some active cathartic with the “Fluid” Slid repeat as may he neces eery till it operates; •nemnji i,luJ>H.tlon) may also be used to advantage; also, mustard to the extremities, or fr iction (rubbing! with the hands or flannel; also, .old nppHcattous to tlia head. Quinine may lie nddud to the ” ftuVl” If thought advisable. See Synopsis. Nrrveui Fever, Typltua, Nhtpntiil PutrM or H|>ottrd Fever. As these fevers are all of one character, illff'eriug untiuly In degree, being all of a low grade, the pulse •mail and wiry, with a general great depression, there is no practical use lu separating them—at least so far as tu. Want mentis coneerued. In these low fevers, when Cully developed, a little patieuce will be required; still comparatively little, as they frequently run weeks under the voinuiou treatment, while with this Imt a few days will be necewary at longest to establish a permanent convalescence. The treatment should be commenced—whleh may Immediately follow any other without detriment—with at. sspoonfol of * Fluid 1 ’ every two home, till the pulse becomes fuller or larger in volume, then to be continued V>c* In il*or eight honri till fever entirely subsides. in bod cases, from three to live grains cacti ot yuiiinie and capfiuiw fCayoimc pcppari or nouic touic mi>l *timu laut (see uuxiliaii‘-ei -iiould bo -I'i.t'-i to ,-It— 11 dom - . tile te Wol* khioild be kepi gently’ iqe n. iiml sniiill purUoiis iff miw hepalu; ain mi' l bo given .sSiasUmall), even though tho laiwAls should lie lory lisrse. ilie patient should Im aw- tained by uouricliing and muctiagetious j driuka—atih an are iu Coiuiuoii iisa in such cases.--- Where the skin is very dry, spuitgiug the surlUce as di livp-d in bilious lever, will lie found advantageous. Tonli < should bn UMil during camvalescaiice. 11l all ensue wiiicl: Ijiivu become reduced. Pnruiniinls, Typliotd Pneumonia, Lung or Winter Fever. kilvu tuasjsruttlul of the tin id every two flours, with n wiue-glusgfril ofa strung decoetieu ol boneset; or half lira quantity may be given every hour till relieved, then, at longer inter,air. say once in six m e(glit hours. The boneset tea should lie given warm till the violent symptoms are allayed, or the juitiant is relieved: then eold; fomentations, mastsid piastar. or soinotlniig ot the kind, to be applied over the sent of pniu; keep the bowels gently open. Variola., Varloloiil, ilulxtroln and Scarla tina) or Small Pei, Varioloid, Mtaxlrii, ami Scarlet Fever. As all oi these diseases are attended with favor, which iu fa- t is the most prominent symptom, the treatment differs hue little from that of common fevers, llerneliiber never wsit to learn the “name,” whether It in one or the oilier, of neither, as they id! commence with Jeter, Imt tiaut it nt once; govern the lever and then) will bo no trouble; there will he hut tittle er upturn even in small pox. This, to most minds, is a now idea, and doubtless will tiu regarded with ridicule by many. I nevertheless boldly make tin; assertion, tlint small pox, if treated us 1 direct, will lie cut short; attended with but little etu)e lion; little or no pitting, iinil flint there is no necessity of its running its ordinary course. On this f will slake not only my reputation, Imt all that I hold most dear; beai.ii.. on this subject, 1 iuivo good authority; that ol Prof. Vi atsou, previously quoted. Hu says, page 874: •• Foil uiay abate the fofre of the eruptive fever, nnd keep down, it is believed, the tt utAbrr of the puetuleA liy spliiie purges, Ac.” Here Is the admission that it may be doll". 1 nave uot only proven it t nay he, hut has Iwv. done in numerous eases that occurred oil hoard ship. See tlio account appended. Oivo h toaspiHiiitul or more, according to tlio urgency oi the cive, with a dose of suits or castor oil; repeat the Fluid ouco In tivo hours if necessary, until the fever sub side#—though one or two doses is generally sufficient; liut it should lie given and repeated sufficiently to keep the fever under control. When the throat is uffected, any of the ordinary gargles may be used, and Ihe purface bathed, as thought advisable. In one case, on the ship Duchess d’Orleans, the tongue nml fiiucus were so much swollen that the patient could not swallow or speak, nud he was cured hy dropping the Fluid on liin tongue, drop hy drop, till im could swallow, when it was given 111 letispooul'ul doses every hour, till sli alarming symptoms disappeared. The swelling of the throat whs reduced so us to enable him to take nour ishment iu about twelve hours by the Fluid alone.— liked to wot tho throat frequently, it is doubtless the best gargle, in all snob cases. Puerperal ox- Cliildbetl Fever. This heretoliiru painful, dangerous and alarming malady to which tho mother is liable, will yield to the Negative Hlectric Fluid with such readiness, as to seem to lie of little consequence. A single dose or two of a teaspoontul. almost invariably giving ell tire and per manent relief; no hluiiii need lie entertained, as tbo Fluid will arrest it in a short lime, it should lie re peated as long us the fever continues, 11s iu other cases. Tho li'iwels of course should bo attended to. In connection with this subject, 1 cannot refrain from oinking a few general remarks, which, if regarded hy Hie ladies, will save them much pain uud suffering. It is to inform l item of tho happy effect of the Fluid iu many of their trials. In child-birth, its relaxing and soothing effect deprives the labor of much ol’ its pains and difficulties; it must bo tried to lie appreciated.— Tuiulul menstruation will bo relieved at ouce by a com mon dose and retiring. Restlessness, nervous irritability, or a cold taken at a delicate time, is easily relieved by its use; in short, it is one of the most convenientand effectual remedies for many of the ills of females, if uot the most, so of any medicine knowu. ]is effect is uniform, relaxing the whole system, removing all excitability nml irltability of the nervous us well as tho circulatory. It will not force sleep like opiates, but it will sooth and quiet tile system so ttint 0110 can sloop naturally and healthy ; hence Its use iu so mauy cases. Synopsis. To avoid constant repetition, and cuudeu.se the treat ment as much as possible, 1 give under this head general directions for all Clues. As tho Negative hlectric Fluid will change tlio condition called level, ,r subdue uud ooutrol it under nil circumstances, without regard to tlio name it may hsor ought to he called, it should lie given wherever or whenever it exists; yet. it cannot bo ex pected to control ail organic or local causes, wltich, when *ucli exist, must he removed in order to effect a permanent cure. t\ lieu such indications occur in any case, they should be appropriate limans, slid these soliulii be given while giving the “ Fluid.” aud iu connection with it, nlieu occasion requires, as they w ill then more readily act, pi'iduciiig more general effect, besides no unnecessary time will then be lost As the Fluid” alone will side due the fever, I call all else auxiliary treatment. if tlio bowels are costive, give a cathartic (Nee auxili aries 1 with the first dose, or soon after, and should i'. fall to operate in due time, repeat the dose; if attended with diarrhoea, give something known to he good for that complaint, though if caused hy irritability, the “ Fluid” will soon relieve that condition; if severe local piu or intlaiuuiation, apply some stimulating liuimont, a mustard plaster, a blister, fomentations us bitter herbs, or, perhaps, cloths wot iu cold water, to the part; if violent puiu in tlio head, apply cold water, ice water, if convenient, or some cooling application, and bathe the teat in hot water; if the fever is very high, skin dry nnd hot, with great suffering, sponge or bathe the whole surface with water nt an agreeable temperature; “tbe saline wash,” vinegar and water or spirits uud water, either will ullord great relief and aid the medi cine lu taking effect, alter which there will he no trou ble ; if the patient lias been reduced or is much prostra ted, give tonics aud stimulants, particularly in low feveis, iu absence of fever or when indicated; also, during convalescence, when the patient has become re duced ; if there is uuuHea aud vomiting, that must be allayed before any medicine w ill remain on the stomach to do auy good; tor this purpose 1 generally give somo gentle emetic to cleanse the stomach; warm water, if given plentifully, will answer every purpose; when the stomach has settled, give the “ Fluid” and a cathartic if necessary; in short, treat all the prominent symptoms us you would under any other cireuuistauces, giving the “Fluid” at tho same time ss directed, aud success will crown your efforts; Indeed, you cannot realixo it till you have seen, aud then you will bo astouishod nt the case with which you can control all febrile excitomnm. .Vuilllurico. Pollies may tool at A loss to know H hat is meant ly cathartics, Ac., as physicians are usually particular about wliat is used. 1 have Sound u<> such uccessity whan using the Fluid, aud to he fully understood by all, l will name a tew of the different articles of medi cine 1 have referred to, Tiz.: — Cat liar I tea.—Articles that purge or operate on the bowels, such as castor oil, salts, senna, nuy of the roots or harks, and many pills, antihilions, Ac.; anything kuuwn to be good for such purposes. Hepatic a.—Anything known to act ou the liver isu'tkndarly, portal circulation auil secretions generally. Any of the articles depended on hy the different schools for this purpose, will answer when used in connection with the “Fluid'’ or while the system Is under its in fluence. And one may choose calomel—another, blue mass- the third, podophyllln—the fourth, mandrake root, and so on; each may take his choice and he suc cessful. Tonics. Articles that give tone or strength, suck as quinine, various luuks, roots and hitter lierhs. Hone set or thoroughwort fs one of the best used in fevers. Asti logout a.—Such as check the action of the bow els. Isutdanuiii ami other preparations of opium are used; also, many mixtures, not properly, astringents, which have the effect. Stimulants.—Articles that raise or .■> t'i„ system. Capsicum (Cayenne pepnerT Is one of the oest; ginger, spirits, hartshorn, a,., ,ne c.-seures are all more or less stimulating. Those are the only classes necessa ry in treating levers, though many others are generally used, hut the Negative Electric Fluid is a hotter “dia phoretic,’’ ••anodyne.” “diuretic,” •• relaxant” and “sedative” titan known in the mulm'a nmlint. 1 shall nut tax tile leader with a long list at proofs, depending uutluly ou tile results of trial, anti will only refer to one instance of success, that on the PHiikttihlp Duchess D'Orleans. which cannot bo classed among ordinary rortlAcat**: We, (he undersigned, certify to the following, vir.— We took passage on the packetship Duchess d'Orleans, Cap! lluttou. then lying iu (lie port of Havre. France slid bound for New Yoik. Bhe sailed on tlie nth of An’ gust. 1851, with over a hundred souls on boarti, mostly emigrnnts- A lew days alter leaving Havre, the small pox broke out among (lie emigrants, They were all Heated by the physician in charge. Hr. N. W. Seat, with a ties remedy of Ida own, which Tie rails Negative Elcc trlc Fluid, with which lie seemed to hare entire control over tlie disease, arr- stiiqr It in a few hours, amt ruling iu a very short time. During the voyage, which lasted thirty-nine days, there wereahout eighty cases of small pox, some lever, Ac., and not a single death. All were cured with unu sual promptness. From svhat we saw during said jwssiqje, we are fully couvineed that the medicine used by Dr. Kiyit on the oc casion, possesses inestimable virtues. We never l*fore heard or read of febrile affections 1h iu# imiitrolled with so much ease, promptness and rortNnty, or so little trouble to the nursc. A crowded a long passage, small |ox and fever on Wrd. nlul u rf., M.’ The tact speaks for itself. Signed, K. I’. Fund. Si Pearl street. New York. M. G.Kahi.i, “ “ “ 1 J. A. DsNokmamiv. Beaver county, Penn. T. A.DsN'oauvxnY. East Liverpool, Ohio. Cabin l'aneeugsra. Tin - aliov* statement la correct. W. S. Huron*. Commander. Wm. Marsto*. Pirit Mats New York. Aug., 1862. N.W. Sb*t. M. I). tfcp- Address ordere so 0. W. WHOTBBOOK, N. Y. City. J. ” HA(4*oblit’ >''’ ‘"'At- 1 HAPPOLDT At Ml llHAi', No. 40 Broad Street, Columbus. Georgia,; Importer* Hod Muniifwoturoni vl’ GUNS, RII LIIS, PISTOLS. And oil Articles in tli -^Triule. OgHlepairing executed with neatness nml liispnlrh.-'a;-! Keys fitted. Terms rush for all kinds of work. June 5. _ FOR SALE. I N the most desirable, and healthy , . location iu Columbus, the liOt'SK J — ~~X nml LOT of 11 iittlfuciv and n quarter of line-half acre on the corner of Molt. aßt fdflhjiMxJl tosii and Bryan streets—containing ■ Kooms, ‘J Kitchens, - Negro Rooms, 2 Store Rooms, one Slunk'’ House, 2 Poultry Houses. Conch House Haul Sta ble, n superior Weil of witter, Flower Tit. Dairy. Hardens with Ffliit Trees and Shrubbery, in good order. Apply on tho premises to 11. .VI. DICKSON. (Jr at ltd Broad Street (west side) to April 29. 1856. 225tf A. K. A YKK. BARRINGER di MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLKTIIORPK STREET, COLUMBUS, UA. rIHI IS Manufactory has been is iu successful operation X for over three yours, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and tlio latest improved machinery. SABH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOIvS, Will 1,0 furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow - ing prices: Sash— 8 x 10... 7 cts i’rimmi and Crazed. cts. 10x12... 9” “ “ ...18 “ 12 xl4 ..10 “ “ “ ...25 12 x 10...11 “ “ “ ...27 “ 12 x 18... 12 “ “ “ ...30 “ 12 x 20...14 “ “ “ ...35 “ 12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 “ 12 X 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 “ The above Sash are I '% inch thick. aud made plain. In all eases whore they are made bip-Sa.ili. twh cents per light will ho added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Taint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, (io cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. V/, inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one “ side. $3 no—moulding both sides, $3 50.. 1% inch thick; without moulding, 2 75 —moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. V/j inch thick, 4 pauiieU moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. 1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding both sides, 8+ 50. In addition to the above. Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, .Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, on am if - led,emlinssed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side and transom lights mi office windows. Plans and.specifications for all descriptions of Imtudings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction anil erection of build ings. on reasonable terms All kinds of lumber planed and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses. Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. toj-All the above work will is- furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city aoceptaiiri-. will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be sent by the River, Itail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purehnser, as tho work will be considered delivered. AMrSpeciai contracts nut lie mud” for large jobs. M. BARRINGER. January 24. ly .1. L. MORTON. FRESH BUTTER ((AN lie had of your Cows it mu will buy Teas ami J feed with them. KSKI hnslicts just received and for sale lmv, by ii. M. GRA V, July 19. Agent and Commission Merchant. AdC A. O m TT TNT 3E3 HEMP AND COTTONHOPE. ’IMIE undersigned ar<- making a superior article of JL HEMP ROPE, which fur price ami quality must suit | the trade of this place, and aiv now ready to .take orders for boll 1 Hump and Cotton Hope, the latter nl’ nil sizes and the verv best description. TIiiSTAM YKKBTHAE. JAMES TORItY. July H-i'.m Carter Factory. STILL BET TER ! TUBT RECEIVED. St. Louis ‘ Empire.” liner Flour | than tlie Alhinii Mills or Plant's Extra. a 1. so. l)ii flic Id’s Extra Fugai Cured HA.MB. VI.Sn. An extra fine tut of Tetinossi c Ibims aud Shoulders. July 12 GUN BY Jfc CO. FILLMORE, FREMONT Jfc BUCHANAN VltE voted humbug# when a hungry Politician sits down to dino on tiioce neatly trimmed Hams, which f am selling low for cash. IS. M. GRAY. July It). Agent and Commission Merchant BEST CORN MEAL. \EARGK supply of the best Com Meal, Flour, ami other necessaries of life, always 011 hand. August 22. 1856. R. M. GRAY. A SOI Til ERN REMEDY. Marie by Prof. O. O. Woodman, New Orleans, houisinmv. .1. S. PEMBERTON dfc CO., Have received the appointment from the proprietor lor tlie sole agency of Woodniun’s (berry Kxprctorant, the medicine that lias created such an excitement ut tlie North among the Physicians, and has been pronounced by all who have used it as living far superior lo any Cherry Pectoral. Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant con tains the active medical qualities ol tlie Yellow .le-ttluiue, the pure decoction of M ild Cherry Hark, and many other valuable ingredients that render it far better than any other Congli Medicine in tills country . RECOMMENDATIONS. Now HKUIAKP. April !). 1855. Doiu- Sir—The public generally are fully aware of the thousands of rmnediesfor Diseased bungs, under the title* of Sarsaparilla*, Pills, Plasters, Liniment*, Ac., that ate daily brought lo their notice through tlie newspapers by way of advertisements. My object in writing this note for publicatiou, is to induce the public, or at least those who are atltioted, lo use oue that contains articles of Ifenl {> in I‘ulmimari/ J/imut-’s. 1 .tm conscious that in o doing. I ar .'.cling most liiiprol'essionaily.und dcroga torily to tin* interests of Medical Science and the regular Practitioners of Medicine. Ir> ~-r to Woodman's •Cherry Expectorant, which i* a scientilie remedy that 1 lmm used with more success than any of the ’usual prescrip tions used by Physlcluus. .1. M. Maitmsid, M. D. GALLATIN. Miss.. May 1. 185',, 0. 0. YVoopman—Dear Sir; I have given your Cherry •’ ‘lactorant a lair trial and am well pleased with its ef fect*; better than any other article 1 ever met with. I would lie pleased to have you send me half a dosten bot tles by the bearer. Respectfully. W. M. Mason, M. and, This preparation has attained a wide celebrity from th universal success which has attended its use. For coughs, eolds. and in fact, any pulmonary complaints, this medicine, from it- pern liar properties as a dissolvent and its soothing jsiwer to ail irritations of the throat, will probably be preferred to any other offered to the public. As all appetizer, or dyspeptic remedy, it will also lie found excellent, its natural and genial warmth kee|iing the digestive powers in ptoper tone. Remember that this is the only Hough Medicine that lia* stood the test of the me. Mini fraternity. It Is sanc tioned by, approved of, and reeoinmeuded by tlie leading Physicians of New York city. Kvi ry bottle Is warranted to give satisfaction or tlie money refunded. We guaran tee Kto lie better than any Cherry Pectoral, Cod I.iver Oil. or anything else now extant. **~P rice—One Dollar a Bottle. .1. S. PEMBERTON A (hE, Columbus, o*., Only agent* for this county. February 6 WAGONS. ‘JUST received and for sale cheap. _ l four Northern Built Wagons, a JjjSEEHSL first rale article, lor two and lour horses Also, one superior Ox ('si' R*""WiVifiAhTUiV wtith liodv and Yoke complete. May OfNRY A CO. KILIMBI’S BANK STOCK. N'OTICE is horeliy given, tlial I have tliis day sold to lhivld Adams, twenty shares of the idaive named Stock. being (lie whole amount of which i am inter,.ud in said Bank. This Mil September, IS6B. “din ||. w NANCE. PBKHRRVUm CANS. \ rT ” RIOK article for sale by .ln.,e 19. Sai li. ‘VI Ai.DWoKTii CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE Ol’ OGLETHORPE ST., Be.Ki'i ii the • Perry’’ and “Oglethorpe’’ Hotels, and di rectly opposite Ti-mpei'iutue Hall, CO LA -VI BITS, ti liOHGIA. \\ry. have now in store and receiving the feSPrSkSK \y best and most extensive stock of velxi-Jj£ESaa&. eles to he fount) in tin's country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHBS, of finest ami richest finish, and most elegant appenravo e. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest styles and every variety. KOCK VWAYS and barouches, us every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of the latest and most fashionable sly les now used. Tlie tact that the well knuwn and highly esteomeil work ot JAMES M. QUIN BY & CO. ns well as ttuit of other makers of the highest reputation, can lie found only ut our House, and that all our stock is made up un der the personal direction of M r. 11. C. Melvec, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work and ut lower prices, than arti cles of tlie same quality can lie sold lor by any other dea ler in this 1 nun try : and quite as low as they con ho af forded im New York city. Forpfoufot’wlitehwereHpect ftilly invite nil who wish to purebase, to call and see us. W e arc selling at the very lowest rates, for casll or ap pro veil credit, and always ask our self iris; prices, so our customers and strangers as well, may rely on being honestly and.’ airly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to He strictly as represented, aud satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKEE A- ROBERTS, X. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to lie found in this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds ot repairing at the lowest possible rates, with the utmost promptness and in the best manner. McK. & H. January 28. ly REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. . 9AMMIS & ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, WHERE they will be happy to see their friends and customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Ware-Room# are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture recherche. Wo offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, hy having a branch of our business in New York city, where tlie Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the must fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Boom, Kitchen Ac., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Tine, Ac.; and as Low as ean he found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also lie on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and sec. Our stock consists in part of Eterzshss, Tetc a Tctes, What Not s Arm Chairs, and Sofas, of Kosc-Wood, Broca telle and .Mahogany, for Pi* ars. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany ’Tops. Side-Boards —Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tables—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads—l ligh and low post, French and Cottage. Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses—all sizes, in frames nnd nut. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains—of Brocatclle and Damask, all colors. Shades—Gilt Cornice#and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. MAltrt IjK A'ATfD. J. 11. MADDEN & THOMAS KENNY. Oglethorpe Street, where they will at all times he found ready to receive and nnd promptly execute all orders given to them. They pledge themselves to satisfy all who patronize them, in material, workmanship, and quickness of execution. They will keep constant ly on hand Cement, and Plaster of Paris. Inon Railing, of the newest ]interns, always procured at .reasonable rates and on Hie most advanta geous terms. All who know Madden, know hint to be a workman of taste and judgment. Those who wish to show respect to the “dear ones departed” will find it to their advan tage to give the uew firm a call. Feb 15 MARBLE AND TOMB-STONE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel. COLUMBUS, GEOKGIA. where he is prepared, with the best Italian and Ameri can Marble, to furnish all kinds of Monument#, Tombs nnd Grave Stones, as cheap a s they ean be lnu! in any part of the country, North or Souih. He respectfully solicits a share ot pub lic patronage. He flatters himself that fur workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April Iff, 1860, ly HENRY McCAULEY. A CARD. 1 I T.GREEN WOOD, ot'ihe lata firm of Uieen -L-1 . wood A Morris. New Orleans, respectfully, /, it forms his friends ami former patrons, that hefcjaßj'rt has permanently -ettied in the city of New Y'oi Having associated liini-elf with the house of LIVINGSTON, BROS. & KINKEAD, W HOI* K SAL K OROC ER S, Commission and Importing Merchunts, No. 02 A’esey Street, ill rear of the Aster Home. He is prepared tn sufiply them witli everything ill the GROCERY LINE, oil liie most favorable terms. Also, to buy on Commis sion any articles sold iu this market. He promises to use every exertion to give satisfaction, and will give his personal attention t„ flu, filling of all orders w ith which lie may he favored. New York. April I. iB6O, till! BACON SIIOCLDERB, 1 HOGSHEADS BACON SHOULDERS, just received J & ou consignment, and for sale at tlie Fontaine Ware House, by jjunelii| HUGHES 41 DANICI,. DANFORTM * NAGEL Mill supply Pliysir.iaiiH with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only by N. W. SEAT, M. I>., Nexv York. Being uu Original Discovery, involving a NEW PRINCIPLE'. By which tlie too jmsitivo condition of the system called Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state direct jr and without loss of vitality. REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers and Jobbers of BRAND IKS, WINKS. Ac. Alwo. agent* an<l in Virginia Manui ifttired Tobacco and Tlavaun CIGAIAS, llavu removed to No. 40 Vesey Street, ifiu of Die Aster House. NEW YOBK. New York. January 1. lSsii. KIVLIN, THOMAS &. CO. HAVE ordered from New York u fnll supply of the . most extraordinary medicine of the uge, Dr. N. W. Seat’s IYep:ative Electrio Fluid. Tin y will he In of live gross oil the 10th instant. Pliy*H win* *r<‘ r* *in<**t* (1 to cull onrly. Fehfwry 6. BROOKS vV CHAPMAN I.D •■nil tile attention of Pliysicinils to tlie I now I v disixivrred meiileine enlleil i >li. N. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE KLEGTHIC FLUID. It is superior to Norwood’s Tincture of Veratum Veia.li, for all purposes that the latter lias heretofore been iled tor. Kehruitrv 4. D. B. THOaiPSON A CO., 143 Broad Street, Columbus, G e - Wlioleisale and Retail Dealer “ lj CtUOKING STOVES of all sizes and variou i4i ) pattern#: FORCE and LIFTING l'l’Ml'j®! bead Pipe, Hollow Ware, Brittaniu and i luuiKsfcj luhed \\ ares, Cutlery, and House Furnish Guilds generally, uud manufacturers of ‘ TIN AND SHEET IRON AVAUr. January 20. ly ■ • LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Hafg. ‘ riMIIS Hull si'is located on Lookout | Mountain, at mi elevation of thir- X .vSftto’ , ty two hundred feet, present iug a see- WtSstmf .- n’ery not surpassed by any in the Cni-^B.. . ted States, and an atmosphere pun and salubrious. Those who seek comfort, beauty uml grandeur ofa natural af'nV not have their wishes, mom fully, filet than on 1 S's * MOUNTAIN. Here pure cold FUEEK'I'ONk in nbumlauce, is found.,uuil CHALYBEATE,",,, any place can boast of. ’ ‘ 1 The Mountain is easy of access, being only f m from Cliattanoogu. nnd Hors.'#, Buggies ami ii vl ’ always In readiness to convey visitors and then i, ’ to its summit, where their imaginations will b" 2 ?"’ met and their wants well cared for. The House will lie opened on the Ist of Juin. . ed Ist of October. ‘""'L’ GEG. W. AyiIBURN. p, . _ April 22, 1856. 1,. M. A NM.EY, Bup. ri;, THIRD AND LAST CALL FOB. THE SEASOR r I ’BE undersigned is closing out his entiiv i’ I A aud FANCY EltY (iOODS at groatly reihuv,, , ■ to make room fid-a Fall and Winter Stiu'k. ‘ is now well -applied witli DG.GKbTIG GOGJj,- Bleached and Brown Domestics; Calicoes ami i;”* 1 uiture prints; Ginglmms of every dencriptioi, \ rough Stripes and l’iuids for servants dre,*, ! Damask; Brown Linens Ac. Ac. Also, Fancy v “ Silk Dress llaregcs; Muslins; Lawns: JaLkoi,!.. ‘ Swiss Muslins; Hosiery; Gloves ; Handkerchief,. lat-s and Sleeves; Edging and Inserting; haees: j'j;’ Dress Trimmings and 189 pieces check Muslin, u', ceived. Cull and look through the stock ands,, i ed the prices 1 am now asking will induce yen t, i""’ G. W. ATKINSON Two Doors below Kylo & Cos.. 104 Droud w, Jnlyß'l> ; STEWART, GUAY A Cos., riUKE this metliod of notifying their friends anil .1 tomers that they Im vo 110111 their Slink of (in,” to Messrs. HEDE, ETtEEH CO. who will in future conduct their busine-.r ,g ( - stund, and will always lie prepared to furuifi. w , criptionjof Goods in tlie GROCERY LIMS, nil Iho most favoralile'ternis to their custom;’ - of our friends and former patrons. We take sure in soliciting a share of patronage for 1 commending them a* in every way reliable. We shall still continue the Warehouse nml Commission Uuslin,, at the same stand. Thankful for past favors, we shall now give ourinni vided attention to the COTTON and COMMISSION t SI N ESS. and will spare no pains or labor to give sai,,u timi to till whq limy favor ns with their patronage. Colnmluis, (3a., May 10, 1856. Im , COOKING, OFFICE, „ flfipfeE AND PARLOR STOVES.*:- ‘X'jrXNT WARE. Ppp*. [ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, I A large assortment always ou hand, and fur ~ I fair prices. Roofing. Guttering,and Job Work in g,-i. r. I promptly attended to and warrantkd. Store on Randolph street, opposite tlie Post Oilier R. M. AhDWOltm I Columbus, Sept. 17,1855. ,lom FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. G. MONTGOMERY, PI ON BROAD STREET, two Doors - North ot thc corner of Crawford ami Broad Street*, is prepared with tho best material, to manufacture BOOTB in tin* iiiou substantial and tiifeliionablo style. Ho makes ami vw rants Water-proof Boots to wear ts months, :it fS (*.• Water-puoof Boots footed and warranted 0 mos. ;• September 2, 1850. Gin AMEHICAI'T COTTON PLANTEJ! FOR 185<>. fFHE Fourth Volume of tlie American Cotton i’lmitei. X “ ill commence with the Jauuary muiilii r. In thus formally announcing the Pfospccius lur ti*. Fourth Volume, w e have hut a few short parugi itidis t. add, sanguine in tlie belief that, with the intelligent, it dustrious patrons of progressive improvement - ’ ; Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Manufactures of tlie tun ing States, amt especially AlaUiminns. the past bielory tlie Cottou Planter is its highest commendation. In tlie first place, we remark to our friends and mute: that tlie Editor, Dr. Cloud, has again become the PiiblL-L er and Proprietor; and we hereby assure our rwulnv emphatically, that iu future the Cotton Planter dull, sue promptly by the first day of each month. Flushed with victory iu the magnificent Exiiibition : Alabama’s Industry, as demonstrated in tlietduaqte success of the first Annual Fair of the Alal'ioim ye. Agricultural Society, the Cotton Planter “ “ill take h step backward” its progress is onward and upwanltetb highest niche of improvement. it. is hoped earnestly by the Editor and proprietor,ic ■ by the members of the Society, that tlie Planin’ Farmers, the Mechanics and Manufactures of Alalsiiu w ill rally en masse to the support of Alabama's only ‘ illusively) industrial Periodical, the Organ of ill 1 ’ - baijia State Agricultural Society, that its efficiency n, be unlettered in the great Work, of developing lb measurable resources of tlie Keystone State of tiw- - “ Devoted to Improved Plantation Economy, Man**” litres and the Mechanic Arts,” tlie object of the -hi-’ can Cotton Planter is to “ Improve tlie Soil and the Mind.” With a corps of correspondents, numbering many tlie most practical as well a* scientific minds of the Soil” we feel assured we shali be able to visit oar patron tile lirst of each month, to their entire satisfaction •- profit. Every family iu the country, whatavei my be llu-’ avocation, should patronise sonic Agricultural paper; cause there is no reading matter published to the vv so innocent, and ut the same time so practically prutia ble in all the walks of life as that obtained ins good a,’ cultural Periodical. The American Cotton Planter r issue promptly by the first day of the month. It wiil uniformly printed in magazine style, on good white p per. with new and fair type, securely stitched ami tr illed. Our Horticultural Department will lie stislniued 1 heretofore, by agentleman of practical experience. E. A. Unit, of Montgomery. Terms : One copy, in advance $ J li ” Six copies “ .....’ ■> Twelve copies “ 1 11 :i Clubs or Agricultural Societies, 100 copies 75 (a -111 commuuicaiions, either for the columns of thea - ter, or containing remittances, ordering tin- paper. 11 lie addressed to lr. N. B. Cloud, Lockland l' 1 " -1 Alabumu. SuliscilptioiiH should commence with the vnlui"” Newspapers friendly to the work, throughout the ’ will confer a favor by copying the Prospectus. Our exchanges will please direct to Lackland. Ala- MELU'K A <O’S. cash: CLOTHING WAREHOUSE Old stand of ,1. S. Smith A Cos., Went Hide Broad Street, COLUMBUS, OA. MENS’ and Boys Clothing—a large stock t from, suited to every class and condition. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in every variety. Octolier 2'.’. |y MONTGOMEBV, SPIEAIA AND K*'’* 11 RIVER. MERCHANTS and others bringing good* by **■ Savannah, for Montgomery, Selma and nthe’ ‘’ I of Columbus. Georgia, are informed that hysntpl to care of JOHN W. HOWARD, Agent. I Union Dray Company, Columbus, Georgia, then ■’ will be forwarded from tlie inqsit id’ the Muaceco Road to tlie Depot of tlie Opelika ami Moiitgnnn i .’ 1 at an expense, for transportation hy Dray between . ! points, of 7.1 cents jer Ton (2000) l ,,s * j which will save them *25 rents per ton, us the Mas 1 ’ Kail Rood Co.'s contractors eliarg*one dollar f •’ b'l’ The Uuk'ii Dniy Couipuuy is amply l'es|s. ibh loss or damage, as may he ascertained hy 1 fete’ Bell A Cos., Joslah Morris, and It. T. Thom. uty Ala. liefer, in Columbus, Ga.. to K. Patten rn’ •’ Ruse: and at Selina. Ala., to T. B. Smith- July U 1 __ BACON. ,1A 1111 I>S. cl, dee Bacon—liug round, j snd for sal’ at tlie lowest figures, by March 15. fiUNal*’ HAVANA CIGARS. W IWi SELECT Brands If AVAN ‘ <-• I —m t Just ns'eivtsi on eoimigument. aim l by J. T. SCOTT. May Is. 141 Bromic ‘ GAR FITTING. ; / 1 AS FITTING in all its branches promptly 11 x I to and warranted. BVriIING APPARATUS. Ac. Ac. dune 10. :im It. M. ALDIVOIUJ” Rnialidpli St. iiem ly opposite (lie l 1 "-’ Cl* ACKERS AND SODA*BI*< 1 ,1 ’ Nr AVI HUE AD, Soda Uuiseuit. Boston Cr.iekeOJ” I hand iiiude Crackers, iust received and f" 1 August 28. GUNBY a