The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 14, 1856, Image 4

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ELECTRIC FLUID, by N. W. Meat) HI. A># .oiutona why ty riwmld b nnod intc;ul oi any other treat irunt Id nil Fehrife affliction*: tr*. Eoouomy of Time.—A* au. Jut o!vh’n.iry,tiin in lo offoct a cure. Ut4 “-Economy of Money*—A* it otuiM but oue •it d.—Kronoiny of it Haven the .'.utToMjjg of a ioujj •itfknwM and the counequotit treat ment; the annoyance of taking miiiHeatitig done* of luediHno, their dUmgrdoabto operation, uudthe pain of hhg confluemofit; but little of th” tlukl luting nccmary, .ad that aleanaut iu itfleffhcte. of Thought.—A* when known, it will remove all dread and anxiety at present xietinft rcsi><M-Uii£t*ehrile affection*; particularly while a dear friend is Hick. sth — Economy of Health*—An the tynteui not reduced, ujid consequently melted; nor in the fever -object to be followed hy chronic dheam*. oth*—Economy of l*lfe*—An the eurfi U effected oftyro ami without reducing the patient, consequently r ‘moving, ip acorroopoiiding degree, all danger of a fatal tormina Lion. Otlwjf rea.ioriH might be added, but tlie-Ho ar# d%i.*uied ulheleUl to HtUisfy all cluskch and pernous in ail comii tit>ua of life. Pho above rearm h ar; more particularly apjdicuhk* to tbd immedia:m trentiuent on tho iirat atpu k, imi will f ,d v with equal force to cm#* which have bwm uhjict d it 0t luwe beoonia reduced, ponding of comae *43 the nature of tin? case m tliotime it In lir-l admfuls tcred. Ah this remedy give* ho prompt, cdcclunl end per Him ■ irnifc relief, hi all ordinary casm when uned *>ouHtrf*r .nr attack. person* can ncimvfy* i*ah/.e that tdicy iirni i . t-n ly much nick, and very naiuiidly conclude th y \vr nos attacked with level*, iWui if ho,, **if was trifling i lit tle cold, whieii gave Alarm*—it could hove ‘been i otiiing of ownHeqheiioe—it w'ould have off tN itb •r. any tiling—th&t medicine h:d no effect.” i'he general imj>!*es4ioil on the Kubjccr, of fever in such, Unit thought* •i’M unlike the above follow the, cqfe of a common < jie naturally an men think at all; luid i! i* not until 4 i. individual bus witnessed many casestlmt he can tally . * alize th® truth; and oven then he mu.y conclude thorn ♦U very trilling ca-’cn, which would have imdJly yielded i< any simple medicine, yet persons, though they have btu rt ihits-moofutdill in perhaps hnn.li eib; of ituifft #*jci#ict that tlrowwil! cases ocdhr wii r there is some <•/*', iiiic or local cause so great ;i* to r -quim* particular 4\t:t*utioii.'or Uiough succcag ui in reducing the fever, it will agahi ii.se hh iho Inlluouco of tint • i iuid” ptosea oif. a* the ex citing cause may still exisl. it is to guard :i£aiu*t disappointment in huoii ea-vs that i have given and frequently refer to What 4 have railed a** synopsis.” ttiunarke on Fevers In Wcncrab Ou thii subject 1 v.L’h to bo fully widcrttoad. Py the’ earth * , l l evei‘H,’* f compirUfind ail febrile nffoctiori.i to which tlie liuiqau frame is irnduilmg sihnll pbx iiid otlier eruptive fevers; but as tiny arise by a great Variety of pluses, and iu quite dissiiuilur tvoihlittUions a/jd habiiH, they of emirfie dlfftir cvn i<) i*abiy hi their • b vidopinont anil exhibit a variety of forms or typos; yet all are distinguished by the same general chai'/i. tcr .*♦*o.s—-llu# o! undue excitement in the circulatory and ■ivoua systems inducing fnoro of lc/s tfhnatui.ilfro piency if) she pulse. Henna of heat, dry uf*s >f the sgin, . Villty, Tit ihiSw Uii'.r. I itM nut. wnolly aloflo in Hi odnlAft ) •. ii uioi!, 1 ijuoln! from llie (vlclinif.M j’roC. ‘r. Kitlg'd Olfll’ siP, l.mi'Jmi, v.linsn win k mi tin- •• riiui l ’.I-, amt I’rttCtici) of Physio"in a ti'Xt Imok in lAnnj fit imrdlcul i i olluKa J ami rutifeiiumitly ■ tdtir'l '■ ‘WArirA v ij. ji.igo S!M, lio silys ;—“ ff liank cmillimalh . Oath in j.n l mu til'Um pnittiMlun, tworrut r.pettcfl of frvrr rjM kii ni'. Hy too pabtlft, ’i’yplinfi Paver, Hrr.in I' 1 it, Hibou lhivcr, l’ult iil ruvur, 1.0'.v !'‘vt'r, \ci voas t'rv.r, .r. Amt HyttVCjmatlo Wrheni ar to tluj full an j..i: ixul.n : ■’ KoTnr, Ataxic. Adynamic, (Jiwlm iltitcii.', Ari.l he'iii. Mw, that frmrr klMws under .a/’eiii'. terml atn (iersuailoil that the elle.'t nf..m flic lulfiil iff all this mil., ilivtwion, id l>a-l and liOrtfnl. It ;■iic'iium..;lh a dl.fjiositlnu, already too prevalent, to’ pie* .i i'il.'d for a ilitioafo micorillno to its There i.i no An* nf fo'iintne tllHtlnction hetfreen eonfjnued foveri;, it cun lu. relied on. They ran InaenpjMy into e.ufc ojier, oven tin) ui *at dissimilar id them, and are often • t. .tCualiiu to tlm Haniu cause.” Tito above ii a great I'not, oun worthy .f renr mVfauoe .;el T would fmjirri* eu yuur mtnris tlie tplly of hunting ff\i or troubling yum sell about a “ rmm ; ’ if uni have e /or, treat it at oikvi us hereafter direi tod, and you j>.”l U tun U iii.fteml of any ilistinctcliamcter iKdiig deVcl i i’.'d, mj im to be properly named by the most 1 ‘imiiifii’, i'nts assertion is no nyrnrthesls based on cl. wet specul* tiorti of visions of mind, but on experience at tho iied ida of the rick, in hundreds, aye, then.-ail.ls of Cares ‘hr. my so 11 and otlieiv) under a great variety if cir ■■ maslanees, seasons end climates. Hear this m mind, and (mat at once without regard to mwir., and rest ; ssured you wnl noun be freed lVoin all dread of lingnr and iMugoroiis lovers. Hut as eases may have lee . ■mu. devuluptfil before the ■'‘Fluid” Is given, either by Mogloct, or Utidor Homo other treatment, 1 will describe ,i-’ briefly ns possible tlie proper course to lie pursued in ,JI of the most prominent fevers, though tho •• Rules’ uni Synopsis” will he amply sniHcieiit for all tltose e ou-loineii to attomlance upon the sirk. r iul!s \>nj\.i'Ctint lu i's. n!tt?rrrd in all mar: in uaiwj V:t negative JMMtric Fluiil. Ist. ft should bt> given in three Or four times its own eiwutity of water, nnd may ho sweetened or not at pU^surn. id. I'alieuts must be free from nil *anw|/, i.f air, •bougii there should always bu free ventilation in the dek room,)nor attempt ti>so about wlillu under its in tiuouCe. •id. It limit be Continued whenever the fever subsides, •r m evidently passing off; to bu renamed when it I. :ms 111 rise again, shuuhl such twtlio me under city eircunisbmceii. 1 tit. When tho fcvor begins to subside, patients must left perfeotly quiet; free from nil excitement; should l ot bo quii.Uened as ;o tlielr wants or leelings, nur .; tempt to converse, iv.d or tah” any exorcise whatever, Idl their owA natural/ratings, independuilt of all extra i:>sins iallueaoes, ituluce them to rise or spistk: nm Itoulii any conversation bo allowed iu their luming. Iu which they may feel more or 11 ■ s i uteres ted, but bo left ■ tsj all intents and purposes. util. Fluids should he allowed, while firing it as plentifully, nnd as long as the patient desires and ■no longer; they may consist of cold ive.UT, luucilog'mou/i tfinks, l.uiouiulo, any simple dcuoaiious, or teas, either vld or waflu us parties may prefer or patients desire. • 111. .Should pan, uis experience any i ppre ,iou or i'diiiiiu.'S while m the lying uosfure, to as t > iu o.is'vn a i. alessiit'ss after tho lever has {weed off. or enough to ocasiou them Id speak of it, they should liavo a idUt’ vine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn, lemonade with u little j.ieit, ginger, or amnu other stimulant; or the fseoand 1 i ist maybe bathed in cold wutov; cither of which will give imuicdiute relief. TAHtE OK For child;', nos one year or under, from and to 8 drops. “ over 1 and under ;1 years, •• &to Id “ “ “ li “ 0 “ <• 1” to ml “ “ & “ Iff •• “ 80 to 60 “ ” “t! •• lo half to a teuspoonfnl. All pm.toßs over lifteen considered as adults, lor whonj . n ..spo niftil in u uuiuiuou dose, fil l persons do n u re ini us much us young, or those in llm prime of life; ..o. feainleS, ns a general rule, as niucli as umles. IMii'i'e lx i.o paitiouhivoiu'ii uucessury in giving it io , hildr.'ii —ilium’ of ten years of age frequently having taken full doses; but lor a llftlC guide, J ituvo givou the above table, with the remark that, as a general rule, hildreu re p:iio morn than adults in prop.u iioif. ti , 01,-"in iug the above directions, thy tiudtcuie will lc loid agroeiihle in nil of Its'effects, (ho e.vpebtatlniv of tlie most sanguine realised, and many perfectly astonished. Mr object ill being tlfus particular la, flint . lie full honelit of tho medicine may bo obtained, and sot on aoeoutit of any mXlwi wcivtaffy of r,tU gtriet oh ervaitees. * llilitius or (UulUcilt Fncr. (jivu a toiutamful of •• I'lulii” (see rule Ist) mice iu wo hours, tiU the fever is evidently p, dug oil ; this .'oindilntes the whole treatment in all s.mple eases ~f . v ■. with uch observanees a> are si t ;.,rt!i in the ” Rules.” Hut should there be priuuitt. ul local symp tom., or known local existing causes, they should be attended to iu onoo, and wiiilo glviijg tiie “l'lnid” 5 hi ttyuopsls. I fin any case tho bowel* nr# particularly coimtipotod >r con tin, si, give a eatlmrtio (ace auxilinriev) wltli the ■list portion; they umsl Imojh'iu'Uor tile fever uisy rue.’ a mill. tVhere the fever is very high, pulse running 1)0 or upwards, ami the patient is not particularly susceptible to tlie itilhletti'n of medU lno—not easily operated on by ‘.e.lieiye generally—a double dose, or two teaspoOinU'ul iv be given tit !ll"t with advantage, and even repoanvl ta two Hours—ts It—the jmlse—Has not been I. t.ha< allowing tho tnotlldne has taken etfi'ct. HutUlng the surface with water at mi agreeable temperature, th” Balias wash, vinegar or spirits and ‘.alee, in tbeso difficult eases, Will afford “relief Olid will t he medicine much in inking effect. Congestive Fever. (live two ten pmnsCiil and n'pent every two hours till ihe pulse becomes more fall ami soft, then only a tea* -pooafuU to baaiiscontminsl as the fever subsidei. As the bowels arc generally canflinsl, nnd it is frequently very difficult to g. t tueilwine to operate lit this dlsraeli, ii . tLiqO should he lost to get them opeu, give oiao it live a hartic with the'• Fluid” and repeat as may be unes ary till it operates; euviu is nmy also lie used to advatifago; alsis Hills [aid to the oxlreuiities, or friction(rubblnglVith the hands or lUnnel; also, ejld applications to tlie head. Quinine luav In’ added to the •• Fluid” il'thought advisable. See Synopsis. Nervous Fever, Typhus, Sltlntmtl Kutrid or Spotted Fever. As these fevcis are all of one churiu ter, differiag nwiuly in degree, being all of a low grade, the [nils.’ sin ill and wiry, withs general great depression, there is no practical use in separating them—at least so far as my treatment is concerned, la these low fevers, w hen fully developed, a little patience will tie required; still comparatively little, ns they frequently ruu Weeks under the couiuien treatment, while with this hnt a lew days will bo necessary at longest to establish a permanent ciaival—oence. The treatment should be roninieueel—wliloli may immediately follow any other without detriment—with a teaspoonfnl of *• Fluid” every two hours, till the lnilso boeoiues fuller or larger in volume, then to be continued uc* in ila or eight hours till tFo fever entirely subsides. 11l bad .'.vag, front Ihrt o to jlvdjpipoa each of jagtlit-e mid tx (Cay.duio tiepper) oewioue toidc end ktmin laut dies au..oiu*;i.s, i.hooi.l te added to, Cacti close, id. bow, id ifiotfM lf6 kept gently open, and small portion* of some itfprUvr aleiuld be givu t” asioually, ovcu tiiAu'lft Tlila ifrejs :*(M!d bet very loose. Tho patient siioidd lie suafraiiisi by uourbffting and mueilugcuous diifik't—dufh ‘M Itre in cotimion use in vat'll cases.— When. the. sirht 1* vry dry* spongiug the ouilgce a* cli roctod ill bilious T?fcr, frill Ifc ft,nnd aQTahtagoous. Toniod should be .used oil/ ; Ob wbuvalespeucq, iunii casus which hfcVc becbnie raJucoii. Pneumonia, Tyjilioid Pucuoiouia, Luuj; oc Wlntm’ Fovcr. Uivott teuejioutrlul of tho “TluM” eveiy two hours, wiih a wiuo-gb'jfol of a strong c!4cn, tiou of b.imuWt; or half the quantity may b# given efery le.iu’ till relieved, then, at‘longer intervals, say ones in six or eight hoars. Thu liviiet lea should bo given warm tail frie vioieut symptoms are aiiuyoi, or tho patient is rtllavofr; then cold; fomentations, mustard piaster, or sniiotliiug or the kind, to bo applied .over rhe scat of pain; keep tho bowels gently open. Varlolu, Varlntoltl, lliilnolu am} Ivcnrlu till AI or Small Vi’itoJ.olc!, fflcaulcs, autl Scarlet Fever. As allofUtef.,. dijease. mo atinp'Jcd With ibwr, which in fact is the uvTt pibliripant -ywploui. the tixiatmimt dlliorsbue Httlo I'ivm that! of cbimnon ffiftir. !q jui mhvi never ivnit to learn the **iFmc” ivkoUAu - it is one or the other, or iFfr. ns they .'ll conitawfce with but treat It at cnee; gov.rn thofovr and tin sy will he u” trouble; tlierf Will he I n', littli: even la smliii pox, ‘this, to iiinM mint!.), Is u hew idea, and .Umhllear .will lioregai'ileu v.'lthrldKnlf’ by many. 1 nevergliclcj boldly uuik” the a J , !'tin:i, l.lial small i."X, if treat.si m. 1 direct, wiUlatul sht>rli attended with but iiltlc .• iuj • titffi; Hills orfi” pitting.’ end tbb.t 1 bere'ls ? 0 r.'r.'.'ruj of iu running if) ordinary oxiue. (Hi this l will stake notoolymy r< but that 1 hold most di ar; besides, ou thl.iailj.u't, i iiave vex! authority; that oi Prof, IV'atxoii, previously .piol.d. lb’ says, page 874; “You may abate the form .tpe tanjdivu uver, end keep chnvu, it L Iqdic'.ed, th* /, un;.btr <J Ike j.t .lal’X by liliu” purges. Ac. llec.* untf it way bed ‘u". I a.i*. not ouly proven it Miiy lon off• In n dtmu lu'tiQiuerpu.'. cave that occurred on hoard ship. Fee the acc.mut ftpp. too and. (live a teasjviouful or uior,. aoc'Oldiug to the urgency of tho o r. with a Ay e . I .grits of castor oil; repeat the Fluid ..'in in tv. u fi.oiis il no, dry. until tin- fcverstih 'idvs—though one or tw., dceii is genera iy etillit ictil; hut. it alioum bo giv. ii an 1 ropctit. and sufiidcntly to keep the fever under < octroi. When the throat I. infected, ar.y of the ordinary nibs may bo used, and the • tirfae-'bathed, a* th"ie; lit advisable. 1 n .am case, on the ship Liiu Itess d’Orleans, tho tongU” bud taucir* wcie Vofatain swollen ib.lt the pufimit ‘e.mld io fewallow arts).calc, and ho was cured by dropping die Fluid on bis tongue, drop by dr In) uHlioi'ohld swallow, wh'-n ii was given in tv i-q'oonful d0.,0s mry Itimr, tin ■ all alartfling sympto ’o. disaiqiuuvul. The dwelling of thiihnwtwas Ceducyd s*. as to euablo him t>, Ud,e mmr iillmnntiff üboul ttvoive li aiis by thd Fluid alone.— Fsed to wot tlio tlo,.at ti. .[lU'iiUy. it is d)iithUos.s tho best ffwgfti in All ditch cases. Puerperal op CliflOfred Fever, i’i.i’ luTc toforn painful, dangerous and .tlarinhig malady tewhiclitho motbec is lialde, will yield to the. Aegalivv Hlc'Ctrir Fluid with jsucli readrnens, as to seem to be of lii.flr’ oonscqiieiuv. .'. singlo dose or Ijvo of a teHrqMjtniful, almost invarikbly rlvmg rnliio and [,er i.un. lit relief; lm aiaiui nevii he enter rained, us the Fluid v.. 11 arrest it in a ih'oft lime. It should Iso in [ fated ns long as the f"vor .'..nsinacs, as iu ofli.’i 1 eases. Tile boards v oyiirse rlmubt If nttonded to. Jn cohti. i tion v. iih this subject, I cannot chain Iron; .'linking a fw general remarks, which, if regarded hy Hie ladies, will save-them much pain and suffering. J t is to inti.iiti them of the happy effect of the Fluid in ninny of their trials. In ciiilu-hiiiii, its relaxing aud .oo; i.io; ; effect d'q.riv.'s tiie labor ol much id’ its [talus mid dlliK'itltirs; it, finis; be fried to be appreciated.— I’iiqiiil menstrual ion v. .il bo t cliovod alouee hy a com mon do.;:) and i. tiring,. Hostlossnoss,nervous irritability, ~ra cold taken ut adolicnto time, is easily relieved by its u e;yu siiorl, it. :s one oi llie most cunvenionr and aU'ecfriilr rctfledii'M for many ofthu ills of females, if not the most so of an c inedlcinu kuotvn. its effect is uniform, relaxing the whole system, removing all excitability and iritability off the nervous as well as the circulatory. It will not force sleep like opiates, t ot it \yill sooth and quiet the system so Hint one can steep naturally and liisilthy; hence its use in so many cases. Sj’ucjrsls. Tn amid eoiitUini.j'epctili'Hl, and . omi. io . the treat .meat as mueh us [K.s,-ihle. 1 give under this head general dinel.i..ns tin- all eas. s. As the Negative Hloctric Fluid will clmngu ti.e condition ctiMod fever, <ir subdue and control it nil.lsr all ciicunistnnces, without regard to the *•’<• it nmy be or ought to Iki ealied, it should be given wherever or whenever it exists; yet it iv.nuot by ex pected to control all organic or local causes, which, when such extit, must lie removed in order to effect a permanent cure. Vfhen such indications occur in any case, they should bo appropriate means, nnd these sohiil.l ho given while giving the ‘'Fluid,” uhd in erinnecti.in With it, when occasion requires, as (hev will then more readily act, [•educing more general e/Vei't, besides no unaccessary liuie will then lie lost. As tlm ■, Fluid” alone will sub due tlio fever, I call all else auxiliary treatment. If the bowels are costive, give u ciUhurtio (see auxili aries) with the ffrst dose, or soon after, and should it fail to operate in duo time, repeat tiie dose; if attended with diarrhma, give something known to bo good for that complaint, though if i'huucil by irritability, the .“Fluid” will soon relieve that condition; if severe local [lain or inlhimiuation, apply some stimulating liniment, a ihustunlpiaster, a blister, fomentations of bitter herbs, or, perhaps, cloths wet in cold water, to the part; if violent pain in the head, apply cold water, ice water, if convenient, or some cooling application, and bathe tho feet in hot water; it’ tin) fever is very high, skin dry and hot, with great suffering, sponge or bathe the whole surface with water at an agreeable ttftiipenitnro; “the ultimo wash,” vinegar and water or spirits and water, oitlior will afford great relief aud aid tho medi cine iu taking effect, after which there wiU bo no trou ble ; if tho,patient has been reduced or is much prostra ted, give Tonics and stimulants, particularly in low fevers, ia fibmnee of fever or when iiniiciuod; also, ‘taring convalescence, whan the patiout has become re duced: if them is umiseii ami vomiting, that must bo allayed before any mediciue will remain on the stomach to do any goad; for'ltd* purposo l generally give soaie gentle emetic to cleanse tin) stomach; warm water, if given pli'Utitully, will answer every purpose; vvlion tlio stopmeh has Settled, give the •• Fluid” and a cathartic ii necessary; in short, treat all the promiuent svm|itoms as you would under any other circumstances, giving the “ Fluid” at tho same lime as directed, and success Will crown your efforts; iudeud, you nmnot realir.o it till you have seen, ami thou you will bo astonished at tho case with which you enn control all febrile excitement. Auxiliaries, Parties may feel at a loss to know what is meant by cathartics, Ao., ns physicians me mnmlly particular about what is used. 1 have found no such necessity when using the Fluid, nnd to be fully understood by all, t will name a lew of tlm different articles of modi ciuo .1 have refoi rul to. Vi/,;— t'i; it a riles.—Articles that purge or operate on the bowels, such as caster oil, salts, senna, any of tlie roots or bark g and many pills, nntibitions, Ac.: iinyUtiiig known to be good fersuch pui-poscs. ie|*slU'S. —Anything known In net on the liver particularly, portal Hroulsiicn and secretions generally. Any of th# articles depended on by (he different schools for this purp” e, will answer vvlusi lisciJ in connection with the *• Fluid” or while the system is under its iu tlueucc. And one may choose calomel—another, blue nlh#—the third. |KidbpJi.v’,tlri-rtlu’ lomfli, luamlraks rtuvt, ahdso on; each limy take his choice aud be suc cessful. Tonic*.—Articles that give tetifi nr strength, such ns quinine, various barks, roots and bitter herbs. Holie st', or thoroughvvort is one oFthe lest used in fevers. bowel). I,aui!anii: and other prep.;n ations of opium are used; aUs many mixtures, net properly ustriugents, which haveihe i lftit. Stluxulunts.—AnicU* that raise *r excite tie, system, t'.ip-ioum [('ayca'.ie pejewr) is otic of the best: ginger, spirit.-, liarttileu'n, Ac., the os-viice, are all luore or less stiniulßtlhg. These air the only classes uocesra- I'.v in treatin; fevers, though nutny others are genetallv used, but the Xegtitlvh Kleofrlc Ffuid is a bet’er “ ditv -I'heretle,” “ttnodynt',” “diuretic.” “ r ‘tar.vnt ” and “sedativ"” than known in the materia inctfloi. 1 shall not tax therrader with along list of proofs. d,i|KMidlng mainly ou the results of. a tri.vl, and will only refer to one iusuineo iv}’ success, that on the I’nckctrhlp Uiulies* UMrleans. wlt toll cs allot ho closed a mon ;'ordinal v eertlfioati. ■ \Ye. tlK’ undersigned, certify to tlie'follow iiig.vi/s ----'Vo took pas-are on the teicketsliip tlnelnx s d'Urletfft*, Oapt Hutton, then lying in tlio port of Havre, France', and bound for New York, diie sailed ou tlio 9th of Au gust, ISM. with over u hundred souls on beard, uioatlv ill I grants- A few days after leaving Havre, the small p,>\ broke out among tho emigranls. They wro all treat Ihy the physician in chni V ',llr. N. \V.’ Feat, with anew nmedy oflilsswa, which lie rails Negative I lee t tic Fluid, with wlilcli lie seemed to have entire-control over tin. disease, limiting it iu a few hours, and curing in a very short time. Huiing til” voyage, whieii l.e-td thirty-nine days, there Werealiout eigiity eases ~['small pox, Verne fever, Ac„ ;;tid net a single death. All were cured with unip aul prompt noss. Freni w'uat we saw dwriug said jias.-age. are fully crmvtiiced tlrat tire modMdne'uscd by Ic. Scat on tins ye rostou. P'.is*e*:s<s imwtimahlc virtn.V. ‘Ye never before hwitaj 11* l ead of febrile affections being controlled with so much ease, promptness ami em tainty. or so little trim trie to the nurse. A or ok dud ship, aloug parage, smail pox and fever ott i a.l not u limm.’ Tlie fia t sneak* f>r Itsvlt fl-nrd. • ‘ • ‘ • ii. I’. I.VBSI, f-4 IVarf Tree;, New York. ’ ti.G. F.ifkt. “ *’ •’ “ •I. A. p.rNeiUf.XDT, Beaver comity. I'enu. T. .VDF.NnnM.i3Dy, Kn*t kirerper.l, Ohio, * ■Caliin I’a.ssengers. The above statement Is corns, t. tv. $. Htrtrox, Commamler, YVm. Mittitrox, First Mate. New York, Aug.. 1858. _ N. W, Sx.vr, >l. D. JKir Address order) to 0. W. WKdTIIROOK, N. Y. Olty. j; itvpr .tpi. i. p. MURRAY. HAPJHMLDT & liIVIiRAY, Ho. -iO Broad Street, Columbus. Georgia,:; Importers and Manufacturers of CiUNS, RIFLKS, PISTOLS, And cH Articles in tbe/Trade. ts.it Kfip oring executed with neatne.-:) and dlspatcU.-O Keys titl’ and. Terms r ash for all kinds of work. •lane 6. FOR SAIaE. ( tlie ; de -irabU’ and healthy l.nspt"i. in Culoftilmi*, tlir lit.l.si. ami I. ii .'i n ‘.atfiiei-e anti a euai'tei'Ql jM'..XiXt&r~arV onv iiaU’ a,:ro outlie t",n aq - yuu struct's—containing in/'tns. 8 KMlehms, 8 Negi'u lio,<ne>, HBtoro lveorus, one bamlvu UvMise, 8 Vouitry lloikes. Coach House and Fta l;lc. a it|s •;>.(■ Well.>f Water. Fl ivver Pit Dairy, Harden;, with Fcui. Ti'""* aud .Shrubbery, in good order. Apply on the premise* to U. M. UICKFON. Or at l'*l Rj o.al Street (west -idc) to AjU'i! Sit, 1858. B*otf A. K. AYWi, llAllKlWan MORTON’S Steam Sasli and Blind Manufactory, OOLKTUORI’K STitKkT, COLUMBUS, OA. riiflis -.lanafactory has been ;. in successful operation X for oter three years, and is still continued. All work vrtil be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and tiro latent lmprov e.l miichinory. HASH, BLISfDo, AND PAN SD DOOBS, l\ :H l.v i'uruiskcd aud boxed at the Factory, at tire follow ing prices: Sitoh — 8 x 10... 7 cis Fruited and cts. TO *13... il “ “ ...IS 13x14. .10“ “ “ ...85 “ 18 x T0...11 “ “ “ ...87 “ 18 x 15...18 “ •• “ ...at) “ 18 x 80...J4 “ “ “ ...ho “ 12 x 28...1h “ “ ...40 18 x 84...1S “ “ “ ...45 “ T'l.c alsive Sash are VJ£ inch thick, and made plain. in ail eases where they are made Lip-Sash, tvvh cents per light will ire added. All Bosh glazed with good French Hloss, primed with tire best i’riint, and superior I’utty. KoliinK Blinds Tor wrndovvs, W cents per foot, measuring bho IcngtA) A window live feet would cost jt., without painting, catches, or liingos. PANEL DOORS. 1; .;. inch thick, without moulding, §8 60—moulding ono side, $0 00 —moulding both sides, $0 60. 1;’ ; inch thick, without moulding, 8 75—moulding ono side,'3 86—moulding both sides, $3 75. t’ I inert thick, 4 pimneis meniding on one ride, $3 50— moulding both sides, §4 00. Is, inili thick, 4 panels moulding on ono side, $4 00 — moulding both sides, .('4 s*l. In addition to tlie above, illiads pointed au.l furnished vvitli hiugos anil catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, pointed, stained, emimo - led, embus ed and Hohi'uiian < ilur.-qof ail shades and col ors, for lode and transom lights mu. office windows. Flans and specifications for ail descriptions of buindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts madu for construction ftfld erection of build ings, en reasonable terms. All kinds “of iumbev pbuu and, and flooring and ceiling tongued aud grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornauicnt ini. Cottages. Green Houses, .ic., made to order. Tlio proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe tiiey c;tn give entire satisfaction to all who may favor thsm with orders. sg"All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Fash kept constantly oa hand. All orders sent with tiie cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to lie sent by the lliver, Kail Hoad, or in Wagons, will be at tho risk ei’ the purchaser, as the work will lie considered delivered •Cir'ijpeoial contracts can be made for largo jobs. 7,1. BARRINGER. January 24. ‘ly .1. b. MORTON. FRIiSH IU TTER ('YAN be bad of your ( *,iw: it von will liny Peas and J feed with them. lUUU had.els just received and for sale low, by R. si. GRAY', July 19. Ageut and Commission Merchant. aac2xcx-x2£jJsrjE! HEMI* ANI) COTTON HOPE. ’ jbli: uudersigTied are utaUng a superior article of 1 HEMP ROl'E, whieii for [.rice aud quality must suit t lie trade of this place, aud are now ready to take orders for both Hemp aud Cotton iij;. . tlio latter of al! sizes, and tiie very best description, TUT ST AM VEUSTILLK, JAMES TORIIY. July S-3m Carter Factory. ; 5 ) , BETTER I TUST RKCEIYED, .'t. l.ouis “Empire,” finer Flour than tl;e Albion .Mil's or Plant's Extra. ALSO. fruffield's Extra Sugar Cured HAMS. ■G.s6, Aa cxira line lot of Team see Hams and Shoulders. Jqjy 18 GUNBY & CO. FILLMORE, FREMONT & BUCHAN AM VliK voted iiuiubuga when it hungry Politician sit* down to dine on tluxro neatly trimmed Hams, w hich i am selling low for ct-h. G. M. GRAY’, July P*. Agent ai.,l .’..mmissiou Merchant BEST CjfRN MEAL. 4 EARIiE supply of the li st Corn Meal, Flour, nnd a \ otlier necessaries of life, livvu’ sou liimd. August 82, IS.’iti. ‘ R. M. GRAY. A SOLTIiEUN iL'AILDY7 oEriile by Prof. O. ti. Woodman. . New Orleans, Louisiana. J. S. PEMBERTON &- CO., J j AY i’i received the appointment from tlie proprietor il. for tlio sole agency of Woodman's Cherry Expectorant, tlie medicine that lias created su- ii an excitement at the North among the Physicians, nipt has been pronounced by all who iiave us and it as being far superior to any Cherry Pectoral. Woodman's Cherry Expectorant con lains tile active medical qualities of tlie Yellow Jooaminc, tiie pure decoction of Wild t ben y Hark, and many other valuable ingredients that rentier it far better than any ether Cough Medicine in this country. UECOjMIvIENDATIOK'S. Ni:vv <>:;l;:a8S. April , 1865. Bear Fir—Tlie public geueraliy arc fully aware of iho tlamsands oi remedies for Diseased l.uugs, under the titles .'l'Eaivaparillas, Pills. Plasters. Liniments, Ac., that are daily brought to their notice through tiie newspapers by way of advertisements. My otjoet iu writing this note ter publication, is to induce tie- public, or at leuet those vv ii. 1 avo afflicted, to use one ti.at qoutuins articles of Jitul Car in ry Ditcuac*. 1 aiu conscious that iu s > doing. I am acting most unproli'sidnipally.iiinl deroga te; ily to tlie interests of Modi. :d J-cfonce ami tho regular Pwclitfoiiers . f Medicino. inr to YVoodmau’s Ciiert y Expectorant, which is a sri. util, remedy that 1 have used with more success than any of tlie usual prescrip tions used by Pliy sh'iau*. J. M. Maitland, M. I). Gam.win. .Hiss., .May 1, 1865. G. O. Wcc .i.vN—Rear Sir; I have given vour Cherry Expectorant a fair trial nnd am v ell pleased with its ef fecU; better than any other arti.-I- 1 ever met with, i would t.e [.leased to iiave you send me half a dozen bot tles by the beater.. itcpectfiiilv, W. M, Mason, M, D. This preparation has atHim and a wide celebrity from the universal success which Hus al tended its use. For coughs, 00Uls, 11 ud hi fact, any [uiliuonary complaints, this medicine, from its [)ocuHar [ii oportief as a dissolv. nt and its soothing power to *ll irritations of the throat, will urobnbly be preferred to any other offered to the public. Aa an appetizer, or dyo, optic’ remedy, it will also bvfound excellent, its natural and genial warmth keeping tlio digestive powers in proper tone. Hemember that this is tlie wily t ough Medicine that Him stood the test of the medical fraternity. It is sanc tioned by. approved of. 11ml ri . oiiimended by tho leading Physicihtis of New York fitt.v. Every bottle w warranted to give sal Gfiiotieu or the money refunded. We guaran teeit to lm iietter than any Cherry Pectoral, Cod Liver 1 HI, or anytliiug else now extant. BJP'I’Hco-—One Dollar a llidtle. .1. S. PEMBERTON * 0O M Col urn inis, Ga„ Only agents for this county. February i WAL'OaS. I UPT r. eiv'c.l UII.I for sale ‘cheep. f four Niortli.ru Built Wagons a witli Be!’.'.’ and Yoke oomph tfi. Mi’ 2’ Gi'M’.Y A CO. COLIURCR BANT*: STOCK. N’OTICK la hereby given, that f iiave this day sold to David Adams, twenty shares of til” above named stock, being the w hole amount of which I am interested ip s: ;d B t.k. This Bth September, 18MV. w 11. W. NANtT. PRESERVING CANS. A P'.'RKdt article for ale bv ii u. 10. 3m l(. M. ALDWORTH. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST BIDE Ol’ GG-liETilOfrDE ST., jtetwoen the ‘• Perry’’ and “tigi.-tliorpt)” iioul*, ami di* reotly opposite Temperance ilali, COLUMiiUb, OKOIUiIA. \\r E liave new in store and receiving the Qt/U jdk W best and must extensive stock el’ vehl cl as to be fouirt in tliis country, comprising CALECHE3 AXvTD MOCK CALECHES, • of finest and richest finish, ami most elegant appearance. BERLIN'S AND COACHES, ol latest styles and twery variety. ROCKAWAI'S AND BArtOUCHES, of every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or two horses, aud complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of tiii) latest end most fashionable styles now used. The fact tiiar the well know n aud highly esteemed work of .J AMI-.- 51. QUINSY A CD. as well as that of other makers of tlie highest reputation, can be found only at tan house, and that all our slock is made up nu dcr the personal direction of Mr. 11. C. -McKee, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work arnl nt lower prices, than arti cles of the Mime quality can be sold for by any other dea ler in this country; nnd quite as low as they can be af forded in New York city, tor proof of which wcrcspcct- I'tiHy invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us. Wo are selling at the very lowest rates, for cash or ap proved credit, nnd always ask our selling prices, so our cTtstoiner., and strangers as well, may roly on being honestly and.’airly dealt with. Eve ry article, is w'arranted to tie strictly as ri'prcscnlcfl, ami satisfaction guaranteed to ail. .YfcKJ'lK * ROBERTS, N. ii.—Having the best regular ,;ct of Carriage workmen io he found in this country, we arc [ire pared,'m lieretofoi'fi, to do ail kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, vjtl; the utmost promptness and in tho best manner. Mclv. A. R. Januaiy 28. ly REMOVAL. furniture Emporium. SA.IISIIS A ROOSEY, Have removed their extensive stock Os their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their QIU Stand, t\7 HERE they will bo happy to see their friends and V \ customers au.l show them some tiling brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture recherche. We offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in “New York city, where the Senior partner niHinitactmis, under his ow n eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. YVo have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Ded, Sitting, Dining lloom, Kitchen Ac., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Vine, Ac.; and as Low as can be found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be ou hand, that will not fail to please. Cali and sea. Our stock consists in pgrt of Eterr.alics, Tcte a Tctes, What Noils Arm Chairs, uji.d Sofas, of Rose-Wood, Brocateilc and Mahogany, for I'i. v U'-". Bureaus, Dressing. Marble and Mahogany Tops. Side-Boards— Marble aud Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Table* —Centre, Dining. Work and Extension. Bedsteads —High and low post. French and Cottage. Enamel Pets for Bed Rooms, all colors. “Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Red Rooms. Cliairs —an extensive assortment of nil woods. Looking Glasses —ail sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of Brocatelle and Damask, a’i colors. Shade* —Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. MARBLE AND TOMB-STONE YY6KKS, Randolph Ftreet, opposite Oglethorpe Huh!, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. The undersign- __ cd would most respectfully in form theciti/ens j'st’ duiuhu ami ‘.'ie“lmp"’i P i ficc and the Gglc tliorpe Hotel, a -'",.7 where he is prepared, witli the best Italian and Ameri can Marble, to furnish all kinds of Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, as cheap as they can be had in any part of tlie country, North or Souili. He respectfully solicits a share ot pub lic patronage. He flatters himself that for workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April 19, 1856. ly HENIiY McCAULEY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MARBLE. r r ]n: co i"-'rt -1 .torshi p heretofore exist itiglietweeii Mail veil by mutual Kenny will in ‘i’ s ‘i business of tiie ! fistalilislime 111.-0 ent stock of marble, within a limited time, nil tlie work now on hand, consisting of Tombs, Headstones, and Monuments, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing. Fluster,pement, 1511*0, Ac.. Ac., will be disposed of at first cost. THOM AS KENNY. Oct. 23—Sin 152 Broad Street. * A good marble cutter wanted. BACON SHOULDERS. HOGSHEADS BACON SHOULDFBS. just received I -v on cansigmuent. nnd for rale at the Fontaine Ware House, by fjun.'te] HUGHES & DANIEL. J > ANFORTH <fc; NACiEJL. ‘ Will supply Physician? with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only by N. W. SEAT, M. D., Biew Y’ork, Being nn Origiim! Discovery, involvingn NEW PRINCIPLE By which tlio too positive condition of tiie system called Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state directly and without loss of vitality. REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers and Jobbers of B HAND IKS, W INKS, <Vc. Also. H£t*ntH and fn Virginia Mamiihcturol Tobacco ajnl Havana CIGA3AS, Have removed to No. 40 Y'esoy Street, .ear el’ the Astor House, NEW YORK. New Y'ork, January Y, 18j(.. KIVLIN, THOMAS &, CO. UAVK ordered from New Y'ork a toll supply of the most extraordinary medicine of the age. Dr. N. W. Scat’s Negative Electric Fluid. They will In. in receipt of live gross on the 10th instant. Physicians are requested to call early. February 5. BROOK*& CHAPMAN tTTOULD call tlie attention of PHyklcinns to tho } 1 newly discoverad me.li. ine ealb.l DR. N. W. SEAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior to Norwood’s Tineiure of Veratum Veradi, for all purposes Hint tlio latter iias heretofore been used for. February 4. COTTON PLANTATION l Olt SALE. 1 OCATI.D In the fertile Cotton , I i (towing region of South Western A AaSyrC'Y Georgia, oiie isug lying in Lee and &J j a IS3- 1 7 tltfi otiier in Dongiifirfy. (formerly Bn-fiß I lEMij i., ; 1 county. 1 even or eiglit n.iles frotii*oKßq§B(BjSil Atbarvy. nn.l near tlie location of the Gail Rood from Americas. The tract Contain* 1,300 acre*, move or less. l.tMili or whieii are rl aied. None of (he land has l n in cultlfiition tuoro tlian eight years, most of it a much less time. It is Oak atid Hickory, with llmo in the soil making i. very productive. The crops have been invarlal.lv g 0,,.). There i * on th- plae a good dwelling lions,■ tuwl tli uecc bftry buildings ti*r 100 ue criH'>. Stock nnd provtsiens can be bought witli it. Tlie Overseer will show Hie plantation. Terms iua.lt’ to suit an apprort.l putfohaser, For further particulars, apply to Lewis McOWyer, or Mr. Jnekshq, of Ail'iny; t,, th- lion. Marehull j‘. WoH born. or the subaerD'er. in C'olumbns. MARY K. FISHBUItNE. Ovtotier 7. iß6ff—rttvv.itF. WALL PAPER. ONE 111 NDBED YARIKTIEd of Walt Taper, cheap for ea*b. nt Nov. ii, 1x56, MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. GAS FIXTURES. 1 1 ill* uudcraigncil having; maacSrrungehieuts w ithtV JL .UaßUfiicturei e, are prepared to iurnisb ‘ Ga*s Fixtures at Philadelphia I V i c with freight added. All descriptions of uih’i BKDN/E CHANDALIERS with 2,3, 4 anU.i li. 6 beautiful stylo end designs for ‘'”** vs PARLOKS PxlsD SALocnq Gilt aud Bronze UAUp.r for HALLS and with Ttiriofts Styles , i Gilt and Bronze Brticke's’ ‘ 0..,,’ DANTS aud DKUP LlGHTS—iau.y stylo, pi’. Fancy GI.GBES aud SHADES. CHINA BELLS--ra 1 * and gilt, very oruumentaf. ’ r** l ® Our stock is very large aud beautifully asserted All discriptions of Gass l ittinfr don, - aud wai'i'ttutled, by Mr J. YMLHELM, who Jin- |,u.| „ y twenty years experience is this line oi business i n pJ, < ’ t uopiiia and elsewhere, aud w liuse know 11 reputation no coinmeut. D. B. THOMPSON i ut> U! April 16, 1856- 143 Broad Str^t John C. Kl>B RICH Alt!) PAITJIt W. C. HOD„iS FIRE-PIIOOF WARE HOUSE. General Ware House and COMMISSIOIY STJSTTJEJeiS. OVR undivided attention will be given to tin KVTVn STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and nth...ftfr-\IA PRODUCE. liWI l.il'eral_ advances imule upon Cotton in Store, hn-Lf usiiai I.i"l! 1 til - Diferod-to induceiifhipiueuts to our li ietl ? iu Saviiumilj, New York, Bustdu, and I.iv. rno;.!. ’ Orders l'.,r Groeeries, promptly executed anil . tw.. purehased free of tSonunfttsi.m, at the lotvcst 1. arlJ pnqgs i..r mil- customer*. 4 Coltuubns, July 30.1856. HUSK, PATTEN wCO Warehouse, Commission, Iteeer ip e AND FORWARDING BUJSINES:;, 8 ‘l'tjlE undersigned liaVing foiined a co-part -) .i. nersliip. will continue DusinesS at tlie oidizfSj Stand (Alabama Warehousp) tuider the riant<>yi]n ami style of KING & SOIiSBY, and solicit fi •’ * thfjT friends and cust.oln.As a cimtiineipce of their for n , S8 1 ■ JOHN V.. i, April 89, .856. 225tf , B. A. SOUSBY. Warehouse & Commission Busin ass, “VAT® are prepared to make libera! advaiio-s |WTVD If on COTTON ami other PRODECJt niV/iAJ store. M Particular ajfantion will he given to tlie S-•; iTm COTTON. We have now on hand n supply of BAGGING anl ROPE, which we offer at the market prices. E. S. tIRBBKWOOD, ) S. r; orimeA ( GREENWOOD S: GP.TM 3S Jtfiy 4. 1860, ly Fontaine Fire-Proof YVarc Hon; eT~ 111 UGIIKS A DANIEL having associated itdtli hem, .3. I Jolin R. Kastli.im. v-’ill oontinue “the \V rre hauac, Receiving, Fox'-vvaiuiliig aud t )m . mission Business, under the firm of HUGHES, DAHIEL & CO. Our particnlar attention will be given Io the lie of cotton and other consignments. YVe are prepared to af ford ail facilities usual in out business, labor;! Cash advances made on Cotton, in Store or fur t'hij.n,. at to other, points. Bagging, Rope, f-ult, &'■„ will be furnished our ustn mars at current rates, and orders .>f every d.-seri .tion, will meet witli prompt attention. Thankful for i• e [jfo eral [intronage last season, we i.opo for its qoutii.i mce Siq.t. 1. 1856, HUGHES. DANIEL A 10. GEORGIA, Muscogee County. James Vei-ftoy applies for letters f ad | ministration on tlie ostate of John 1!. Wells, ecea sed. late nt’ the htate ot Kentneky : The-e arc therefore to cite and admonish ail a:. I sin gular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, t, hew cause, (if any they iiave,) why letters of admitii; tion, as aforesaid, should not be granted to said appl ~ it at the Court of Ordinary to be held in aud for said ~ mty, on the first Monday in December next. Given under my hand, this 14tli day of October. 856. octlS-wSOds J NO. JOHNSON. Ordim -y. D. li. THOMPSON A. CO., 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Georg Wholesale axxl Retail Dealer , . ('IOOKING STOVES of all sizes and various J patterns; FORCE and LIFTING Pl’MPS.fei* ‘Lead Pipe, Hollow Ware, Brittahia ami Plan-w “ 9| ished Wares. Cutlery, and House Furnishing'ft??'3l Goods generally, and manutwiturers of TIN AND SHEET IRON’ AVARE. January 86. ly t? COOKINTG, OFFICE, AND PABLOE STOVES.# K TINT WAR.B. P'4 HOtSE FURNISHING GOODS, . tc. A large assortment always en band, and'for saiv at fair prices. Roofing, Guttering, and Job Work in gen sral, promptly attended to and warrants. Store 011 Randolph street, opposite the Poßt Ofj'nc. R. M. ALDYVO; J I. Cuiumbus. Sept. 17,1886. ffi „ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. G. MONTGOMERY, PI ON BROAD STREET, two I)o.>rn . —V-J t North of the corner of Crawford end Broad Streets, is prepared with Sr®®, the best material, to manufacture BOOTS in the nost substantial aud fashionable style. lie makes aud war rafits Wat*-;-proof Boots ts. wear 6 mouths, at fk 00 Water-proof Boots looted fold warranted 6mos. ‘. 00 September 2, 18.56. 6tn i AMERICA?? COTTON PLANTER j FOR 1856. i rT’IIE Fourth Volume of the American Cotton Planter, i will commence with the January munber. In thus formafly announcing the Prospectus a ■<: the FtiUrth Volume, we have but a few shoi t jiaragru bs to add, sanguine in the belief that, witli the intelligent, in dustrious patrons of progressive improvement in the Arts, Manufactures ol’ tlie i’iant’ ing States, and esliccialiy Alabamians, the past liisti.ry of the Cotton planter is its highest commendation. In tiie first place, wo remark to our friends and l't uiers that the Editor, Dr. Cloud, has again become llie i’u dish er aud Proprietor; and we hereby assure our raiders, emphatidaity, that in future the Cotton Planter ‘.all is sue promptly by the first day ofeach month. Flushed witli victory iu the magnificent Exhibition of Alabama's Industry, as demonstrated in the trinm.ihsnt success 6f the lirHt Annual Fair of tlie Alabama State Agricultural Society, tlie Cotton Planter “willtake no step backward” its progress is onward and upward to the highest niche of improvement. It is hoped earnestly by the Editor and proprietor, ana by the members of the Society, that the Planters and Farmers, the Mechanics aud Jtauufactuies of Alabama, will rally en masse to tlie support of Alabama's .J (ex clusively) Industrial Periodical, the Organ of n c Ala. bam* state Agricultural Society, that its efficiency mu}’ | bo unlettered in the groat wprk of develeplng U ® hn mmuiurable resource* of tlio Keystone estate of the roulh. ‘’Devoted to Improved Plantution Etonomy. Mci utao tures and tho Mechanic-Arts,” tlie object ol the - meri* eon Cotton Planter is to “Improve tlio Soil mini the r.lit;r.” With a coiq.s of .correspondents, numbering n;., iy of llie must practical us well as scientific minds tis the."uutb, we feel assured we shall lot able to visit t.ur putrcal on the first of each month- to their entire sati.-'fiu ti’ -t sol profit. Every family in the, country, whataver msy I ■ their uvooation, should patronise some Agricultural paps r; ht” cause there is 110 reading matter published to tlio world so innocent, nnd at the same tftnO so nracticully I rofita’ Me in all tlie w alks of life as tiiatobtniued in 11 g. od sgre cultural I’criodi'.iil. Tlie -imeiicaii Cotton plant, r *ill issue [.lomptiy hy tliellist day of tho month, it >3 he uniformly printed in magazine si 3 le, on good wli te p per. with new and lair type, securely stitched an I trim tiled. Our Horticultural Department will be sustain >d> 11 heretof.nc, by agotitlemun of practical experience, Ur. K. J. Halt, of Montgomery. Terms; * One copy, in advance I ®o Six copies “ 1 06 Twelve copies “ i ) t)0 - Clubsor Agricultural Societies, 160 coplen ‘• 0® All comuiuuk'Siivns, elthor fur tlie columns, ‘f thoYl*®’ ter,or eontuiuingycmittuiifics, ordering the pajier. nj u * i.e addressed to Dr. N. li. Cloud, Locklnud Post OfiiCS. Jh.bama. j Subqjci'ijition* sl.nuid commence with tlie vol'i®®* - I N'nwspHptw* frieiiiily to tho work, throughout tb Bt at,l i ! will confer a favor l y c<a[ yipg the Frosjiectus. Our exclrtinge* w ill [.lease direct to Dockland.o Bacon. . , I nr, liriDS. Clioifv Bao.m—hog round, Just r. ad™ ’ A*J a:gl for galo at tlie lowest figures, by . | Man'll 15. GIN'BY & ii YY t cicAiis. ~_a IQ AAA . • brands HAVANA nt.A;. Ifr.UUU it. .< ceivod on consignnient. and t> r by *. T. H'dTT. j May Ift. . 141 Briwdbi 1 GAS FITTING. Gt AS FtTTI N'O in all its branches promptly *l6 ‘ T to and vraria"ted. ; BATHING APPARATUS, Ac. ~c. June 16. 3ni It. M. ALDWHRTH. liandolpb £l. nearly opposite the Post 1 J | CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT* N'AYY URKAD. Soda Buiscuit, Boston Crackers, n<t hand mads Crackers. Inst received and for •“ J, ’> August 28. GUNBY A ROOMS FOR RENT. IfLHASANT NEYV BOOMS over E. 1 Grocery I'ture. with Gas Fixtures, CP ct Ac c _ . pint*, suHftlde for .rffl.f* or gifiei'ing rooms. 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