The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 15, 1856, Image 4

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r:Native electric fluid; I’l tjwitd by N* W. Si'st) ..e.cionfl why It ■ ho used instead ‘d anyoWror treat ment in nil Fubrilo allectiofin : utfi'kunuiuy f Tlme>“-Ai onlj utte-sev enth : ; fie orlutury itine fsrvq’uhwd toelicct h cure. ‘Cilio-iicioioiH/ of Money.—As it costs but olio aillm, ord.~ Economy of I<'cclluj{.—A# it saves tho uii. na K oj £ foug siiiliiiuiii illi *l tho i!ouii‘(|uiiijt ticoi • uumt; the uunov.iiico ol taking nauseating doses of uediniuo, till'll’ liisagieonble operation, and the pain of ion ouiilUiviuoiit; bat little of the lluiil being necessary, i.oi that pleasant hi ita effects. 4 tit. —rUcoiium)’ of Thoughtt—As when known, it will remove all dread and auxlety at present listing, respecting febrileaffections; particularly while a dear tricud is sick, 3tlt> —Economy of lieallU. —As the system is not reduced, and consequently nicked; nor is the f ver subject to be followed by chronic disease. filli.-Eciiuomy of Life.—As tli# ourojs slice Led before an 1 witliout reducing the patient, consequently removing, in a eoiresfiondftig degree, all danger of a fatal termination. Other reasons might boa ided, but these are deemed -ninciont to satisfy all classes and persons in ail condi tions of life. The above rea-sms ar more particularly upplicabl# i# tile immediate treatment oh the 11 ret attack, lint will r.pplj wtiltoqu.il force to< •■> ( whieli have been subjects <, to or h ive become reduced, on ieq>on(Hiig of eouise the the caso nt the time it is first adminis tered. As this ram ly gin • so prompt, effectual and perma i.pot relief, in aT! ordinary casus. when used gnuu alter Wic attack, pur-mi* can sarcety realize tiint tiny had :„,o;i really mnoli sh k, and very nnturlilly conclude tii -y •..•or • net iitl icke'l With lever, anil if so, ••it. Was trifling .a little coll, which gave alar hi—lt could have been celling of consequence—it would have passed ( ,|f with il>yiliii!g--that modielne hadllorffcct.” ‘The goneral .mpiev on mi tie 1 subject of fever is mi, h, tliat thoughts , ~t mi like tiie above follow tic euro of a common case , natuiully as men think at all: and It Is not Until ■ • individual has iv ituegHcil many eases Mint lie can fully .dice the truth; anil even then he limy conclude them all very t. tiling s i-” •, which would have readily yielded t , my simple in ilieiii", yet persons, though tjiey li*ve :., ■ u thus Slice,,ful in perhaps tumOreils of oases, must , ;;,„,iil licit there V.'il. eases . ccur wli re there is some ,-rg.inio or lo it cause to great ns io require particular iiMclttion. of though success ill In reducing the fever, it will uguifi rise as the influence of the fluid” passes off, as the < -.citing ciiusi: may still exist. It is to guard ngaiiist difi.ippolntment til ,m u on cs that 1 have given and ueijiietrtly refer to what I have ( idled n “ synopsis.” Remark# uu Fevcrsi 1 (Jemrai’ Un lids subject I wish to be fully understood. Ity the term :• fevers,” I comprehend all febrile uttectious to vrUioli.tlie liumiui frame ihaubject, inelodlng smalt pox and other eruptive fevers; iiut im they arise by great variety of causes, and in quito dissimilar constitutions met liiibiia, they of coiirro differ considerably in tlu ii ■l, volopiu'Mt and • xliibit a variety of forms or types; y.-i all aredisttngui.ilied by tho same general cliaimtcr ismci—that; o. midno excitement in the circulatory and nervous sypiems—inducing more or less unnatural fr UUeiicy in tho pulse, sense of heat, dryness of the skin, ,i ‘bllity, Ac. Cos show that I am not wholly alone in the opinion i el values. 1 quote from tho eelobrafed Prof. I'. Wulson, .. king * College, London, whose Work on the • IViuvi , id and l’raclice of Physic” is n text book in mmy of oor meiliciilcollege#, ami consequently standif is/ nut.inrity . •in p,ge 834, lie says > —“We lioar continually, both in od ovt of the profession, different specie# of fever rpo '.on of. My the public, Typlms lever, Jirain fever, t iiilioiiH Fever, Putrid fever, Low fever. Nervous fever, Ac. And systematic writers are to tho Inti ns particular: ‘d minus fever, Ataxic, Adynamic, Uasrro-Kuteric, and ii forth. Now, admitting that lover shows itself under v Minns forms, I uin per - mated Ilmt the e fleet upon tho mind of lilt this sutMlivisiou, is hod and hurtful. It encourages a disposition, already too prevalent, lo pre "l'ibe tor a disease according to Its twain, There is <* mi” of genuine distinction between continued fevers, mat call be relied on. They rim insensibly into each Li her, even Hie luo.-fc dissimilar of them, mid are often traceable lo tlri) saute cause.” file above is a great fact, one worthy of rejieiul, railed .. I 1 would imjima on your inimls the folly of hunting up or troubling you, self about a “ vanu;’ it you have lever, treat it ai once as hereafter directed, and you i ■ well instead of r.uy (lisUnctchuracter living ,level pel, so as io bn property named by tb” most scientitie. This assertion is no hypothesis biased on closet specula l i nis or visions of mind, but. on experience at the bed •udoof the sick, in linudmia, aye, thoiisandn of coses ;by myself and otliers) under a great variety of cir e a instances, seusons and climates. Dear this in mind, mid treat, at. once without regard to name, and rest -Hie,l you will ("uu lie'freed from all dread of lingcr tr -'and dangerous fevers, lint ns cases may have be come dtjvtdoped betoro the u fluid” is given, either by tie ‘lecl. or under some other trealmcnt, I will describe is brlelty ns possible tlie proper course to lie pursued in ill of the mont prominent levers, though tlm “ ltules” and •• Synopsis” wilt l> amply sufilcieut for all those ee.'iistmued to attendnneo upon tim sick. Ki tes inniyiianl to lw observed in nil ensa in ttiing tlm Xi ./aliee HUctric Fluid. Ist. It should in fhrooor tour tinnwits own ,p;.unity of water, niid may bo sweetened or not At pleasure. dd. I’atlents must lie free from all <:unv>(ts,n[’ air, I tliotlgh there should always bo free ventilation in tin* I k room,) nor attempt to go about while under its in fluence. * ltd. it must lie continued whenever the fever subsides, ‘*r c evidently passing elf; to be resumed when it begins to rise again, should Hindi be the case under any circnrustanceH. till. W lieu the fever begins to subside, patients must be left perfectly quiet; free from all excitement; should not lie questioned us to their wants or feelings, nor o tempt to converse, read or take any exercise wJiatovei. U thoir Oum natural ftUnfi4, independent o t all inttrin .. - o inllueiu'es, iiFiu'i’ them to rise or speak: nor li.mld any conversation lie allowed in their hearing, in ‘which they may feci m ire or lews Interested, but lie left ~uic to all intents mid purposes. .HU. fluids should be allowed, wh(lo giving it as (l.'iitifully, Hildas long as the patient de-ices and no I anger: they may consist ol cold water, mucilaginous drink*, lemonade, Any simple decoctions, .or teas, either o.i! I or warm, as parties may prefer or patients desire. iitli. Should patients experience any oppression or faintness while in tlio lying posture, so as to occasion a re it lo s<nios alter the fever has passed olf, or enough to ne asiou them to speak of it, they should have a little wine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn, lemonade with a little ■ pirit, ginger, or some other stimulant: or Ihe fare and I,least maybe bathed In cold water; either of which will give Immediate relief. TAUIsK OP DOSES, fir children of ouo year or under, from b to S drops. “ over 1 and under 2 years, “ (> to 15 “ ” “ b ** 5 ‘• •> Is! to3o “ “ “ 5 “ 10 •• •• -JO to 50 “ “ 5 1’ half to a teaspoonful. Ai! ['•.■!■.",ms over lifteert considered as a Uilts, Birwhoni . ■,-., spoonful is a common dose. Old persons do not • ;uire as Hiiioh as young, or those in the prime of life: i u- females, as a general rule, .is much as males. fticre is no particular cave necessary in giving it. to ‘• iiiltcip-—those of ten years of age fi'tspieotly having taken full doses; lint tor n little guide, 1 have given tiio it, iv,- table, with the remark that, as a general rule, rliiUlrcu require more than adults in proportion. Ly observing the above directions, the medicine will lie tmud agi uoolilc in nil of Its effects, tiio e.\|ioctations iif the must, smigiiine realized, and many perfectly astonished. My ulqect in being thus particular is, that the full benefit of the medicine may lie obtained, ami not on account of any actuul wi‘ssit;i of’ such strict oh seevanoes. Ullious ov llemlttent Lever. Live a teasponfnl of “ fluid” (s,'o rule Ist) once in two hours, till the lover is evidently passing ell; this ii.ititub's the whole treatment in all simple cates of fever, with sneli observances as are set forth in the •• Lilies.” but should there lie prominent local symp turns, or known local existing causes, they should be a,landed to at once, and while giving tiio “Fluid.” H*e bynopsls. If m any case the loWoln are particularly constipated or con tiled, give a eal linrtic (see auxiliaries) with the first jvirtion : they must bnijponeilor the fever may rise again. Where the fever is very high, pulse running 110 or ui■ wards, and the patient is not particularly susceptible tlm influence of medicine—-not easily opera led on by e ilietni generally—-n double dose, or two teuajaioustiil may be given at first with advantage, and even repented in two hours—Hit—the pulse—has not beeu s<‘j'tair ,l, • bus showing the medicine has taken affect. bathing the surface with water at on agreeable temperature, tho saline wash, vinegar or spirits and ~iur, iu these difficult eases, will afford relief anil eld the tutdiclue much in taking etUx't. Cimgvstive I>vtr. ,ivutwo t asp'wusfnl and repeatever.v two hours till th ‘ pul< bv’ Otiies inoco full and “oil, then only a tea : .toilful, to lie discontinued as the fever subsides. As the bowels are generally eonfiuod, ami it is frequently \", , difficult to get medicine to operate in this disease, no time should be lost to get them open, give some active (thartlc with the “ Fluid ’ and repeat as may be users, s ry till it operatei; enemas (injeetloiijll may also lie used to advantage: also, mustard to the extremities, or • riot in (vnhbing) with the hands or flannel: also, eohl I'Plie.ntious to the head. Quinine may be added to the •• Fluid” if thought advisable. 800 Byuopsls. iVcrvotu Fever, Typltus, Ship nud Putrid or Spotted Fever. At these fevers are all of one ehnrneter, differing uviiuiy iu degree, being nil of a low grade, the pulse -mall ami wiry, with a general great depression, there is in. practical! uso In separating them—at least so liir as mv treatment Is concerned, in theso low fevers, when fully developed, n little patience will !> required: still comparatively little, ns they frequently run weeksuuder the common treatment, while with this > nt a few days will be necessary at longest to e-tahli-h a permanent eiuirahiscenco. ‘file treatment should be commenced-—whit’ll may imm,“Lately follow any other without detriment vvitli a teaspoonfnl of “ Fluid” every two hours, till tho pulse beeomsa fuller or larger In volume, then to is- continued ne# in six or eight hours till the fever entirely subsides. Tn liAd eases, from three to .live groins ouch of ijuintn e and txrjixh:uin\ Cayc line peppy, ) or romo ionic uud stiiuu biut (see auxiliaries) should be%ddvd to oguli Uuae. ‘The bowels should U> kept gently open, and fOuall lortiaiis of sopie j'U i‘i b)l"|lld be gjvtai .jccasiomiffy, oven Mtough tiui ieiwids should be very loose. The patient should pc sustained by luluiisliius uud niuciUigeuous drinks—oucb us me iu common use in sneh coses.— Where tho skin is very dry. sponging file suriiico as di rected iu bilious fever, (.ill be toiind Advantageous, Tunics should be Used during; eouvak'JCjjllce, iu all oases wliicli have become reduced. ‘ Puiiumoula, Tyjviujii! Fiicuinouig, ljusig or Wlnttr Fever, Clive a teaspoon I'll I ol l lie •'Fluid” every two hours, with u wine-glassiul of a sti'udg li'eool ion ol bonesut; or half the quantity may In: given every hour till relieved, then, at longer interval.-, say ynce in six or eight hourr. The boueset lea should be given w,u :n till the violent symptoms are allayed, or tbe patient Is relieved ; tip n cold; Ibmentuiions, mustard plaster, or something of the kind, to bo applied over ihe seat of pain; keep tho bowels gently open. Variola, Varlniuhl, Hiilieola and Scarla tina; or Kiiiall Fox, Varioloid, Measles, and ,Scarlet Fever. As all of these diseases arc attended will; fever, Which in fact is tip* most pi (‘ini Hen t Symptom, the lr. aim lit dilb rs hue* little from that of common lev- i never vail to learn the “nmne” whether it isihfo or the ! oilier, or neiibhtr, in tiny nil eonim nce iiilUt Jcrtr. pat tieatitat mice; g'.via n tb, lever and there will be no I trouble; there will be i:ui iitlh: even iu small ! pox. This, to most minds, is anew id"a, and Jodbi less | w ill be regarded with reticule by many, f nevertheless * boldly iiiaki ills assertion, tliat small pox, il treated as : I direct, yvUl lb. wtl ihort; nU’ iidct with but little erffp tion; little or no pitting, and Ilmt liter** is w* vwntt&j/ of Us running its ordinal;, course,. Oil Ibis i will slilko not only my reputation but ti 1 tliat l liol I most dear; besides, yn tfliskubji t, J bale good authority; that of l’rof. tVatsoti. previou. ly quoted, lie says, page 57 is ” Vou may abate tiie force of tie- eruptive: lover, and keep down, it 1.- Inlie’veif, tin! iu.mlirr of the xnululus by spline pur;,’ s, #••.' Here is ti c admission that it may be done. I nave lint only proven it muy he, but has been dgne iu numgroiis eases that occurred on board ship. Bee the, ne.-oimt nppvnderi. Hive a teuspounful or more, according lo the urgency m the case, ivlth a dose ol” salts or castor oil; repeat tho Fluid once In two hours it necessary, until the foversnb f|iilcs~yhuugh onu or two doses is g.-nern ly sutliei- ol; i hut It should bo given mnl repented sufficiently to keep j the lever under eontrol. Mien the throat is affected, i any of tho ordinary gargles may tie u.od, and tlm | MirlAcu bathed, as thought advisable. Iu one ease, on the ship lbuchessd'Orleuua, tbe tongue mnl laueus wore bo mm ll swollen Unit ihe patient could not i,wallow or speak, and he was cured by dropping the Fluid on bis tongue, drop by drop, till he could ■ ivatlow. when it was given in tenspomdul doses eery hour, (ill all alarming symptoms disappeared. The swilling of the throat was l educed so os t” , liable hint to Hike nfiur i ‘lnnent hi about twelve hours by tbe Fluid alone,— Used to wet the throat I'ix-qnontly, it i duiibtlcM the best gur<flr. in all such cases. Puerperal or Ciilhlbtd Fever. Tills heretofore painful, dangerous and idarming malinly lo Which the mother is liable, will ykld to tie Negative bill etric Fluid with such readiness, as lo seem to be of little consequence. A single dose or two of a teaspoonful. almost invuriiiMy giving eftlire ami pci maneiit relief; no alarm need be em mtuimsl, us the Fluid will arrest it in a short time. Jt should be n ccatc'i iqi long oh the lever cnii.iuues, as in other eases. The la.wcls of eotiisa should be attended to. hi connection with this subject, J cannot refrain from milking a lew general remarks, which, if regarded by the ladies, will save them lunch pain and suffering. K is to inform them of the happy effect of the Fluid in many of their trials, in rluld-birtli, its relaxing and soothing ('fleci deprive, the labor ni pinch of its pains and illfliculticd; it must be tried lo be r.pprcciated.— I'uiptill iiiciistruation will lie relieved ut once by a com mon dose and retiring. Kcstb-. sness. iitumus irritability, ora cold tulieii at a delicate time, is cosily relieved by Ususe; in short, it js one of thi. ti. u-t convenient and elfeeiuai remedies for many of the ills of females, if not. tho most so of atiy medicine known. Its offset is uniform, relaxing the whole system, removing all excitability ninliritabilily of tho il-rVous as well a- the circulatory. It will not force shop like opiates, hut ii will sooth and quiet Ilia system s > llnd. onu can sleep naturally mid healthy : lienee, its u.:u in , o many cases. Synopsis, To avoid com laiit repetition, uml cond. uso the treiil m.iitaa much as possible, 1 give Under this bead general directions for all cases. As the Negative Electric Fluid will change tim condition called lever, or subdue and control it under all circumstances, without regard to the name, it may bo or ought to tie called, it should be given wherever or whenever it exists; yet it cannot lie ex pected to control all organic or local causes, which, when sneli oxistj must lie removed iu ■ rder to effect a permanent cin e. When such indications oci'ur in any ruse, they should be appropriate means, and t hose sohuld be given white giving thi •■Fluid,” amt in connection with it, when occasion requires, its they will then more readily act, producing ni(u:e general effec.t, besides no unnecessary time will then lie lost As tho •,Fluid’! alone vviU Nub due tlie fever, l call all elseauxiliiyy tiv atmunt. If tile bowels are costive, given cathartic (see auxili aries) with tlie iiisb dose, or soon after, and should it fail to operate in due time, repeal, the dose; if attended with diarrliiea, give something known to be good for that complaint, though if caused by irritability, the ••Fluid* will soon relieve that condition; if severe local pain or Inflammation, apply some stimulating liniment, a mustard plaster, a blister, fomentations of bitter her is:, or, psiliaps, cloths not iu cold water, to the part; if violent pain iu the Itcad, apply cold water, ice water, if convenient, or some cooling nppliention, and bathe tlie feel in hat water; if tint lever is very high, skin dry and hot. With great suffering, sponge or bathe tho whole siii'lAra with water at an agreeable temporalnro; ••tin saline w.-uh,” vinegar ami water or spirits and water, either will ufturd great relief and aid the modi rlne in taking effect, after which there will be no trou ble ; if tlie patient lias been reduced or is much pros I ra ted, give tonics mid stimulants, particularly in low livers, in absence of fever or when indicated; also, ‘luting convalescence, when tlie. patient bus become re duced ; if 1 hero is nausea and vomiting, that must bo allayed before any medicine will remain on (lie stomach to do buy good: for this purpose 1 generally give some gentle emetic to cleans# the stomach; warm witter, if given plentifully, will answer every purpose; when the stomach has settled, give the “ Fluid” and a cathartic if necessary; in short, treat nil the prominent symptoms as you would under any other circumstances, giving the •• Fluid” at the same time ns directed, and siicoc-s w ill crown your efforts; indeed, you cannot realize it. till vou have seen, atul then you will be astonished at tho ease with .whichyou can eontrol all febrile excitement. Auxiliaries, Parties may feel at a loss to know w lmt is meant by cathartics, Ac., ns physicians are usually particular about what Is used. 1 have found no such necessity when using the Fluid, and to la. fully understood by all, I will name u tew of (lie different articles of medi cine I have referred to. v iv. C'aC Inn” Icm.—Articn s tliat purge or operate on t he bowols.-Huch as castor mi. salts, senna, any of the routs or barks, and many pills. antUijlioiis, anything known to be g.iod for Mich purposes. lie (indies. —Any thine known to act on the liver particularly, portal circulation tuul secretions generally. Any of llie articles depended on by the diffortmt schools for this purpose, will answer when used in connection with the ••Fluid” or while the system is miller its in fluence. And one may choose calomel—another, blno mass—tha third, podopliytliu—tint tonrth, mandrake root, mnl so on; each may toko his choice and be suc cessful. Tonics.—Articles that give tone or strength, -udi as quinine, various barks, roots and bitter herbs, ttom - se. or thorough wort is one of [be best used in fevers. Aati'iugfflila.—Buell as check the action of tlie bowels. Laudanum and other preparations of opium are used; also, many mixtures, uet properly astringents, which have the effect. Si ill) util lit M. —Articles that raise or excite tho system. Capsicum (Cayenne popper) is one of tho best; ginger, spirit-, hartshorn, Ac., the csspneex are ull more or less stimulating. These are the only classes necessa ry iu treating fevers, though many others are generally used, but tin* Negative Electric Fluid is it butter “dia phoretic,” “anodyne.” “diuretic,” ••relaxant” and •• sedative” than known hi the materia umlnx i. 1 shall not tax tho reader with along list of proofs, depending mainly on tlie results of a trial, and w ill only refer to one instance of success, that on the PackrtsUlp Uucbesg D'Orleans. wliL ‘a cannot bo classed among ordinary ourtWcnU ; Me. the undersigned, certify to tho following, via M e took passage on the packctsbip Dliciiess d'Orlcans Capt Hutton, then lying in tho port of Havre. Franco and bound for New York. Bht> sailed on the Pth of Au gust, ISM, with over n hundred souls on beard, mostly emigrants- A few days after leaving Havre, the small pe\ broke out among tlie emigrants. They were nil li.'Uted by tlie physician in charge,Dr. N. M . Beat with anew remedy orhis own, which lie . alls Negative ]s| w . I tie Fluid, with which he seemed to have entire control over the disoase. arresting it in n few hours, and mu in - in a \cry short time. During the voyage, which lasted tln'rty-niue days, tliere were about eighty eases of small j. -x, some foyer, Ac., uud not a single death. All were Mired with Hnu’. sunl promptness. From'hnt we saw during said passage, wo are fully convinced tliat the medicine used by llr. Beat on the ‘oc casion, possesses inestimable virtue's. We never ‘s-fore hoarder read of febrile affections being controlled with so jiincli ease, promptness and certainty, or so little trouble to the nurse. A crowded ship, a long passage, smallpox and fever on hoard, and in* a death! Tbe fact speaks for itself. Blgiied, E. P. F.iuri, 51 Pearl street, New York. L. (i. FABffl, - •• •• •• ;l. A. DeNormandv, Leaver county. Penn. T. A. DrNoax vtov. East Liver|"oi. Ohio. . Cahin PasMinger*. “In*above statement l correct. VV. S. lluiton, Commander. MM. Marstux, First Mate. New York, Aug.. 185”. „ N.IV. Seat. M.D. ~ Address orders to O. XV. WESTBBOOK, N. V. City. J. 11. IIArPOLDT J. P. MURKAV. IIAPI'OLDT & MURRAY, 110. ‘Ki Broad Street, Columbus. Georgia,^ fmportors and Manufacturers of GUNS, RIFLKS, PISTOI.S. And ail Articles in tlie^Trado. H -ltejiairing executed with neatness and dispatch.'o l tieys litted. Terms cosh for nil kinds of work, June-o. FOR SALE. n tbe most dosirahle and healthy , | I- v i":i n ('obinibiiM, tbe I Itit.Fr*K ii^F- “' l and ),■ I’ • fa half acre and a ijiiartvi’ of idfek fAsq. one-half acre un the corner of ttohrnd Bryan streets—containing Kudins. ‘1 Kitchens, Ni gro Itooros, 2 Store Itboms, one Spink i Ti l -use. 2 Poultry Houses, Coach lie owe and Sta ble, a Miporioi - Wellofxvator. Flower Pit. Dairy, (lindens with Frilll Trees and Siirulibei V. in good order. Apply on the premises to (I. M. DICKFdIN. Oral Kil Limit! Street (west side) to April 2*d, Ik.’iti. 225tf A. K. AYER. BARUINOER A MORTON’S Gteam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMI!US, GA. riMIIB .Uauufactory lias been is in successful operation _|_ for over three years, and is still continued. All work will.be done by experienced workmen, with good quality (A lumber, and the latest Improved machinery. SAH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOItS, M ill be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: , Silflh-- 8 x 10... 7 Ct:; Primed and Grazed... 12juj els. 10x12... ‘J “ “ “ ...18 “ 12 x 12 x 10... U - “ •• ...27 “ 12 x 18,..12 ** “ “■ ...20 12 x 20...14 ■ •• “ ...35 “ 12x22... 10- “ si ...40 “ 12 x 24...18 •• •• “ ...45 •< Tiie above Sa: h arc l;' ( j iudi thi. k, and made plain. In all eases where they are imulu Lip-Sash, twh cents per liglif, will be added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the la st Paint, and superior l’utty. Bolling Blinds for M'indows, 60 cents per foot, metouring tho length, A window live feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. inch thick, without moulding, 82 50 —moulding one aide, ,(3 00 —moulding both sides, $3 50. \% inch tliiclt, without moulding, 2 75—moulding ono side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. 1) .< inch thlch. 4 pannels moulding on one side, $3 50— mnalding both sides, 81 On. 1 ‘'/ A inch thick, 4 panels moulding on ono side, $4 00— moulding both sides, .>4 60.” 11l addition to the above, lliinds painted and furnished will) hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or Frone.li plate, painted, stained, enamel led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades nud col oi , for side and transom lights am. office window s. Plqns and specifications for ail descriptions of buindings ftiinlslied to order, with e-'tinmtes, if desired. Gontracts made lor construction and erection of build ings, off reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber pinned, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. Tlie proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. s*®“All tiie above work will be furnished at short notice. Fash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, w ill meet with prompt at tention. ‘York to be sent by the River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of tlie purchaser, as tlie work will be considered delivered. contracts can be made for largo jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 21. ly J. L. MORTON. FRESH BUTTER (lAN bo had of your Cows if'von will buy Peas anil J feed with them. IdUU bu in is just received and for sale low, by R. M. GRAY, July Iff. Agent anil Commission Merchant. TV?: gTx O 7‘X 3TINT JK HEMP AND (X)'rrON ROPE. fJMIF. undersigned are making a superior article of A HEMP ROI'E. which for price and quality must suit the trade of this place, and are now ready to take orders for both Hemp and Cotton Hope, the latter of all sizes and tlie verv best description. ‘! K IST AM V EKSTILLK. JAMES TOKRY. July 8-3 m Carter Factory. STILL BETTER! JUST RECEIVED, St. Louis ‘‘Empire,” liner Flour limit the Albion Mills or Plant's Extra. A I.SO. Duflicld's Extra .Sugar Cured HAMS. Al.se, An extra line lot ofTonm ■ -"•• Hams and Shoulders. Jul/I2 GCNBY & CO. ITUMOUE, FREJIOA T rfc BUCHANAN VUE voted humbugs when a hungry Politician sits down to dine on tJtoce neatly trimmed Hams, which lam selling low fur cash. il. M. GRAY, Julj 19, Agent and Commission Mercluint BEST CORN .MEAL. V LARGE supply Os the best Corn Meal, Flour, and . other necessaries of lif . always on hand. August 22, 1856. R. M. GUAY. A solti iE3N UEMKDYi Made ly Prof. O. O. Woodman. New Orleans, Louisiana. .1. S. PEMBERTON & CO., HAVE received the appointment from tho proprietor for the sole agency of Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant, tlie medicine tliat lias created such au excitement at tlie North uniontho Physicians, and has been pronoun; id by all who have used it as being fur superior to nuy Cherry Pectoral. Woodman's Clierry Expectorant con tains the active medical qualities of the Yellow Jesamine, the pure decoction of M ild Cherry Lark, and many other valuable ingredients that render it. far better Ilian any other Cough Medicine iu this country. RECOMMENDATIONS. Nr. iiiilkans, April ff, 1855. lb ar Sir—The public generally are fully aware of ihe thousands of remedies for Rises,’ and Lungs, under the titles of tiursapnritlus. Pills, Plasters. Liniments. Ac., that are daily brought to their notice through the newspapers by way of advertisements. My object in writing this note for publication, is to induce the public, or at least those who are afflicted, to use ono tliat contains articles of iiioi Cue iu Pulmonary liismsi/. iam conscious flint iu sodoing, !am acting most unprofcsionally,and dorogn toiily to tho interests of Medical Fcieuco and tho regular Practitioners of Medicine. 1 refer to Woodman's Cherry Expectorant, which is a scioutilto remedy that 1 have used with move success than any of the usual prescrip tions used by Physicians. J. M. Maitland, M. R. Gallatin, Miss,, May 1, 1565. 0. 0. WoohMAN—lKar 8i: ; I have given your Clierry Expectorant a fair trial find'am well pleased with its ef fects; better than any other urltele 1 ever met with. I would be pleased to have you send me half a dozen bot tles by the bearer. Respectfully. W, M. M (sox. M. R. This | reparation has attained ti wide celebrity IVom the universal success which Inis attended its use. For coughs, colds, and In fact, any pulmonary complaints this medicine, from its peculiar pi onertio* as a dissolving and its soothing power to all irritations of the tlm>nt will probably be preferred to any other offered to the public. As au appetizer, or dyspeptic reinedv, it will also be found excellent, its natural and genial warmth keeping tlie digestive [lowers iu proper tone. Remember that this is the only Cough Medicine that bus stood tlla test of the medical fraternity. It is sanc tioned by. approved of. and recommended by the leading Physician •of New York city. Every bottle is warranted to give safi-faction or the money ‘refunded. M e guaran tee it to Ik’ better tlmn any Cherry lVetorat, Cod Liver Oil. <t any thing else now extant, tfiifPrice— One Dollar a Bottle, J. 8. PKMRKRTUN A CO., Columbus. (I„ Only agents for this county. February *> WAGONS. JUST ii'ccivdd nod for sale rlieap, font Northern Built M'agons. a JB9ESXBL lir-t rate arti !>', for two and h>•4 s. A !**>. hnv <>\ with lt*lv un! YAkf cnmpJ*'M*. May 2d. AVSBY I COLUMBUS BANK STOCK. \yiTICH is hereby given, that I have this day sqhl to i ( David Adams, twenty shares of the alsive named stock, being the whole amount of which I mu interested in sir j 8.. ix. This Bth Se]iteml*er. 185(1. ’ 11. M\ NANCE. j PRESERVING CANS. AL U.RIOR article for sale hy i# 19. ffm R. M ALDWORTH. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EzYST bLDE OF OGLETIIQRPE ST., Between the “Perry” aud ••Oglethorpe’’ Hotels, and ih rectly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMIi US, GEO HGI A. \\T E have now iu .- tore and receiving the fxA Ajp VV best and most extrusive stock of vehi clew to be found in this country, comprising CALEOHES AND MOCK: CALECHES, of liuestaud riolitst finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES,’ of latest styles and every Variety. ROt’KAWAVS AND BAROUCHES, of every known pattern aud shape, suitable for ono or two horses, and complete assortment ol Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of the latest tuul most, fashionable styles now used. Tho fact that the well known and highly esteemed work of JAMkr M. QUINIiY A CO. a wcli as that, of other makers of the highest reputation, can be found only at our House, aud that all our stock is made up uu tier the personal direction of Mr. H.O JleKee, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer Letter work and at lower prices, than arti cles of tho same quality can be sold for by any other dea ler in lids country; and quite as low a* they can he af forded In New York city. Lor proof of which werespect fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and sue us. M'e are soiling at tlie very lowest rates, for cash or ap proved credit, and always ask our selling prices, so our customers and strangers as well, may rely on being honestly and-'airly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to be strictly as represented, and satisfaction gutiranteed to all. McKKK te ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to be found in this cdlintry, we are pre pared. as heretofore, to do all kiwis of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with the utmost promptness an din tbe best manual'. McK. A: R. January 28. ly REMOVAL. furnituriTemporium. SAMMIS &- ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Btaud, \\T HERE they will bo happy to see their friends and T V customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in tlie way of Furniture. Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture recherche. We offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout iu a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New York city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. M e have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Boom, Kitchen &c, of Rose Wood. Miihogaify, Walnut. Line, Ac.; and as Low as can be found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also lon hand, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of Eterishgs, ‘Fete a Teles, What Nots Arm Chairs, aud Sofas, of Rose-Wood, Brocatclle and Mahogany, for l\ its. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble.ami Mahogany Tops. Side-Boards—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Booh Cases of all kinds ami Secretaries attached. Tallies—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads—ll igh 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 and out. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains—of Brocatclle and Damask, all colors. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. MARBLE AND TOMB-STONE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, COLUMBUS, GEOBGIA. The undersign "■ iii. ,'i . !. whore lie is prepared, with the best Italian and Ameri can Marble, to furnish all kinds of Monuments, Timilis and Grave Stones, as cheap as they can lie had in any part of the country, North or So fob. He respectfully solicits a share ot pub lic patronage, lie Hatters himself tliat lor workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April Iff, 1850. ly 11ENRY MeCAULEY. GREAT REDUCTION IN’ THE PRICE OJP MARBLE. GMIK copart- I nnrsl.ii. heretofore etrist- , ent stock of marble, within a limited time, all the work now on hand, consisting of Tombs, Headstones, and Monuments, of Italian and American Marble j also, Granite, Iron Railing, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Ac.. Ac., will lie disposed of at first cost. THOMAS K ENNY. Oct. 23—8 m 152 Broad Street. A good marble cutter wanted. BACON SHOULDERS. |i> HOGSHEADS BACON SHOULDERS, just received J -£ on consignment, and for sale at the Fontaine Ware House, by [junelfi] HUGHES A DANIEL. DANFOIITH TnAGEL Will supply Physicians with tho NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only by N. W. SEAT, M. D„ Nexv Y ork, Being an Original Discovery, involving a NKW PRINCIPLE By which the too positivo condition of the 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 .BRANDIES, WINKS, Ac. Also, agents and dealeis iu Virginia Manufactured Tobacco nncl Havana j Have removed to No. 40 Vcsey Street, tear of the Aster House, NEW YORK. New York, January 1, 1856. KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO. HAVE ordered from New York s full supply 0 f the . most ext mi nllnary medicine of tho age, Dr. N. YV. Seat’s Negative Electric Fluid. They w ill la’ in receipt of five gross on tlm loth instant. Physicians are requested to cull early. February 5. BROOKS &. CHAPMAN \XTOULD call the attention of PhjrtlciamH to tho | I T newly discovered medicine colled DR. N. W. SKAT S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It U superior to Norwood's Tincture of Verutuin Voradi, , for nil purpose# that the lntlcr lias heretofore been used for. February 4. COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE. IoCATTID in the fertile Cotton . growing regiun of South Western A, \ Georgia, one part lying lii l,ee ami flru'jqilfcp the other in Dougherty, (formerly Ihe Alt ITp.iiA;/ ker county.)seveu er ei .lit mile* froMi**4-t-f.- Alhatnr, and near the location of the ltnil Ituad from Amorims. Tho tract igmtufina 1,800 arres, more or less. 1,000 of which are cleiired. None of tiio land has Ikhu in ealtivatioli more than eight years, in oat of it a much less time. It I* Oak and Hickory, with lime in tiro soil making,lt very productive. The crop* have been Innvrl.iMy good. There is rtn tile place a good dwelling house and th- noee sarr buildings for 100 nc gias'K. Stock and provision# can fr bought with If. The Overseer will show the plantation, Terms made to suit an approved-pur"lissei. For farther particulars, apply to Lewis MoGwyer.or Mr. Jirokson, of Albany ; to the H"u. Mitr-hall J. Well born. or the snbtcrlber, in Columbus. MARY K. lIBHBURNB. October 7. 1858—tltwaitf. WALL PAPER. OVK HUNDRED VARIETIES of Wall Paper, cheap for rash, ut Nov. IS5d. MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE, GAS FIXTURES. r jj ‘HE undersigned having miidearrangeuicM, JL Manufacturers, are prepared to furnish ‘ I Gnaw Fixtures nt Pliilacle]pli) a p. ; with freight added. All diecrintious of i !< ‘ H BIIONZK CIIANDAUKKS with 2, 3, 4 ami/T beautiful style ami designs for PARLORS AND SSALOI \c Gilt uud Bronze HARES lor HALLS and with various stylos of Gilt aud Bronze Binl , HANTS and DROP LlGHTS—fancy stvles m Fancy ULOBES aud SHADES. CHINA iA , hl ’ anil gilt, very ornamental. 1 Utu stock is very large und beautifully assert All discriptions of Gass Fitting don,. , and warrontlcd, by Mr ,1. M ILHELM,*I„, m ! ■ twenty yeainexperience is this line ufliusimw! ‘ dephm aud elsewhere, and whose known repumti no comment. • D. B. XHOMPtiTv , x AprH 10, !866- 143 Brmd JOHN C, RISE Kill!,Util l'.vnxx FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE. General Ware House and COMMISSIOKT 70V7S IlVi’s;, OUIt undivided attoutiou will be given inti- r’ m^ Aaii}an(l SALK of COrre* and otbeiftL niOuizCii. f Lila-ral advances made upon Cotton in Stiiv usual facilities offered to induce Shipments t„ ou V ill Savannah, New York, llost.ai. and Liver|M)r,| ‘ Oruers tor Groceries, promptly executed uu.: purchased free .of commission nt the low,-.,,’ prices for our customers. ‘ Columbus, Jfoy 30, 1855. RUSE, PATTEN Warehouse, Commission, Recc AND FORWARDING BUSINEs I r |MIE undersigned having formed a co-part - X norship, will continue business at the olil?- stand (Alabama Warehouse) under tlie nai'ie&i, aMd stylo of KING & SORSBY, aud solicit j-,,”"* 1 friends and customers a continuance of their l,u ‘i JOHN B’ ii'i j April 29, l 8 Warehouse & Commission Eusiii.q j \XrE lire prepared to make liberal advaucs KV’ y V on COTTON and other PRODUCE i r , U',l store. Particular attention will be given to tlie - COTTON. . We have now on hand a supply of BAGfllXi ROPE, which we offer at the market prices. E. S. UKEEXWOOD, ) s. r. unrsiKs. / GREENWOOD GRiv. July 4. 7859. ly “ Fontaine Fire-Proof Ware Hon., HUGHES A DANIEL having associated with •. John It. Want ham. will rontinne Hie v•• Itouse, Receiving;, Forwarding and ( . ■uiwsioik Business, under tin- firm „f HUGHES, DANIEL Si CO. Our particular attention will be given to the : cotton and other consignments. We are propun •] ford all facilities usual in our business. Liberal i,. advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipn-i !, other points. Bugging. Hope, Salt, Ac., will be furnished our tneis at enrrant rate#, and orders of event descro ‘ will meet with prompt attention. Thankful f,;i, erftl patronage last season, we hope for ils cert Mr Sept. 1. 1856. HUGHES, DANIEL ‘,v ; GEORGIA, Muscogee County. WHEREAS James Yernoy applies for letter ; T V ministration on tlie estate of John il. Will-.. sen, lute of thq State of Kentucky : Those are therefore to cite and admonish all ami gular the kindled and creditors of said deceased ; q cause, (if any they have.) why letters of adminis'.i,. as aforesaid, should not be granted to said apj.ll. the Court ol Ordinary to be held in and for said ‘ on the first Monday in December next. Given under my hand, this 14th day of October, i oetlS-w:lt)ds JNO, JOHNSON, (irdli.:., D. B. THOMPSON & CO., 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Georg;’ Wholesale a>d Retail Dealer l, CIOOKING STOVES of all sizes and variousriS / patterns; FORCE and LIFTING PUMPS.ttf* Lead Pipe, Hollow Ware, Brittania and Plan-gfiJ-.5.- ished Ware#, Cutlery, and House Furnishing Goods generally, and manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. January 26. ly ts COOKING, OFFICE, -7 rtpfit.. and PARLOR STOVES.fft TI3V ‘ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A large assortment always on hand, and for <*!• fair prices. Roofing, Guttering, and Job Work iu g. ■; promptly attended to and wakbanted. Store on Randolph street* opposite the Post Ohio R. M. ALDWtiilTii. Columbus. Sept. 17,1855. ,|, in FASHIONABLE ROOT MAKER. G. MONTGOMERY, ; ON BROAD STREET, two Doors—sl. Vi M North of the corner of Crawford Li. and Broad Streets, is prepared with the best material, to manufacture BOOTS in tic- i substantial and fashionable style, lie makes a;:.! v. • rants Water-proof Boots to wear 6 months, at M ’ W ater-pi-jef Boots footed and warrantcff 6 nine. 5 a September 2, 1556. 6m AMERICAN COTTON PLANTE’ FOR 1856. rpilE Fourth Volume of the American Cotton l'iai A will commence with the January munber. In thus formally announcing the Prospectus “i Fourth Volume, we lnwo but a few sh a t paragnqi add, Sanguine in the belief that, with the intelligent, dustrious piutrons of progressive improvement in Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Manufactures of the l‘. IngStates, and especially Alabamiuus, the past hict"’.,’ the Cetteii Planter is its highest conunendiition. In the first place, we remark to our friends anil i “ that (lie Editor, Dr. Cloud, lias again become the I n- 1 ’ er and Proprietor; and we hereby assure our r-. emphatically, that in future the Cotton Planter -In sue promptly by the first day of each month. Flushed with victory in the magnificent ExhM'Ui’ Alabama’s Industry, as demonstrated in die triunq i success of the first Annual Fair of the Alabama Agricultural Society, tlie Cotton Planter “will ml’ step backward” its progress is onward and upv.ar” highest niche of improvement. it is hoped earnestly by the Editor and prepvh 6 • by the members of tho Society, that the Planter; Farmers, the Mechanics and Manufactures of Aim will rally en masse to the support of Alabama's only Clusively) Industrial Periodical, the Organ el the buiiia State Agricultural Society, that its elliclriuy 1 be unfettered in the great work of developing II measurable resources of the Keystone BT.it” of lb” L 1 •• Devoted to Improved Plantation Economy, iff i turesiuid the Mechanic Arts,” the object of tlie Jud ean Cotton Planter is to “Improve the Soil and the Mind’ With a corps of correspondents, numberin. i tho most practical us well as scientific minds of the ’ we fuel assured we slnili be able to visit our pair tlib first of each month, to their entire satblin'ti’ “ profit. Every family in Hie country, whataverney !"• ‘ avocation, should ] atrenise some Agricultmul ps| er; cause there is no reading matter published lo the “ so innocent, and nt the same time so practically pn’ ble in ull the walks of lil'u us that obtained in eg l ’ cultural Periodical. The Ameiicun Cotton I : iiisiio promptly by tiie first day of the month. L luilfopmly printed iu mngatiiie style, on good “1; per, with new and fair type, securely stitched ami t: med. Our Herticnlturnl Depiartment will bo su-uni heretofore, by agentlemuu of practical experiem. E. J. Halt, of Montgomery. Terms : Ono copy, iu advance J | 1 81:: copies “ ■’ Twelve copies “ ‘ Clubs er Agricultural Societies, lUU copies Allcommunlcaitons, cither for the columns cl and” tor. or containing roniiUnnres, ordering the j-i'l • be addressed to Dr. N. B. Cloud, Looklind l’i 11 Alabama: Subscriptions slwadd ciiiuniejue with ihe v.! ’ Newspapcis friendly to the work, throughout ii” will confer a favor l y copying the Pio-j ei UK . Our exolmnges wjll p.lease direct to LccUhnid. J‘“- MACON. CYry IIIIDS. ciniire llacoii—hog round, J list i” •’ Ajij and for sale at Un- lowest figures, b.i March 15. GUMG HAVANA CIGARS. 10 (U H i •‘• ‘■LM”I Brand* HAVANA I’D” I -fo.Ul “ / Jn-l .. r. ived on consignment. :ir.• I ‘ bv J. T. BCOTT. May H. M HI Broad 9 FiTTiNt;. (“V AS FITTING in all its branches promptly ntt*’ X to mill warritofed. BATHING AIM*AHATUS. ic. ~c. June Iff. 3m R. M. AI.DWOIi nb Randolph St. nearly opposite the l’ei CRACKERS AND SODA BWOIIf. N r AVY BREAD. Soda Bnls.-uit, Bouton Crack"! hand ma le • ‘nickers, just received and for- • August OUNIFY i ROOMS FOR RENT, rjvwn PLEASANT NEW ROOMS over E. Ih 1 A Grocery Store, with Gas Fixture#, ClihG'. plete. suitable for offlee* or sleeping moms. Enqi l June 5. L. C. MORTON. A”