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V NATIVE ELECTItIC FLUID, l'iviirr<l by N. W. Seal, U. D. ii- why it should bo used instead of any other treat ment In nil Febrile affections: I Hl.*-Kt'ononty of Time.—An only ane-xroenth t he ori'iimry time isrcquir*d u> effect • cure. ril.—Kennomy of Money.—As it c..ts hut oue • liar. ill'll, bit oiionty of Feeling.--As it saves the •nileling of a long sickness unit the consequent treat ment; tile tuinoyance ol’ taking nauseating doses ol’ aiilc'iue, their disagreeable operation, and the pain or •mg routtu.iiieiil; lutt little of the fluid laving riecensary, .mi that pleasant in its effects. till.- Krnnoiny of ThougHt.—As wheu kiiotvu, it will remove all dread and anxiety At present -listing, respecting febrile affections; particularly while i dear Irlend is sick. lit it.- Economy of Health.—As the system is not reduced, and consequently ranked; nor is the lever i ..inject to tie foltowed hy chronic disease. t) t li. -Economy of Life.—As the cure is effected * il'ii. and without reducing the jiutlout, consequently lOHioviug, in acorrespondiug degree, nil dangerol’* fatal termination. t Ither reasons might ho added, bnt these are deemed tOdlrieut to satisfy all classes and persons in all coudi- Ileus ill life. I he shove reasons arc more particularly applicable to the Immediate tieolnieiil on the first attack, but will apply with equal force to cases which have been subject ni to or have lascome reduced, corresponding of course •ij the nature ol the case at Ills time it is first udiuinis- Ifi'nl, As thin remedy gives so prompt, effectual and peruia i nt relief. In all ordinary cases, when need soon alter i l.e attack, persons can scarcely realize that they had men really lunch nick, ami very nutur.<lly conclude they ... r. uot attacked with fever, and if so, “It wits trifling ‘.i little cold, which gain alarm—it could have been 1.. . dii ~and consequence—it would bate passed oil with mi nayiliing --that medicine had uoeffect.” The general itiipiustiun on the subject td’lererissuch, that lliouglits i et unites the above follow tile cure of a common ease ... naturally #, men think at alt: and it is not until . individual inn wilneseod nnuiy .aseutkfit lie can fully talize the truth; nil.l even then he umy conclude them ill very trlfliug cases, which would have readily yielded iiiy simple un dlclue, yet persons, though lln-y have n> o ilius sncccssful in |/erlui|M hundred* of cases, must , .n.i-ci that th-io will cases in cur wh-re there is some . [inn in cause so great as to require particular al mu I mu, in Ibuugh nucceHS.ul in reducing the fever, it will again He us tils influence of Die •• Fluid” passes in I'liiee (ling c:uih imvv still “Xist. It is to guard ..upiiiftl dn..'npolntnieiit ill suc.ii cusea that 1 have given a,,-I I, ■ qin-i.i ly refer to w hat 1 have called a “ synopsis.” ft. marks utt Fever) lit (ituereb ihi illls subject ( wish to he fully understood. Hy the is: i.i ‘■ level-,” | comprehend all febrile affections to . iii. ii the huuiafl frame Is suttject. in. Doling simill pox ,i,.| nth* i eruptive fever..; hut as they arise by a great ninety of ciumcs, utul in quite dlssitnllhr Constitution* ui.il habile, they of n.iiin- differ cousldet'ftbly in tlieir and .ilupineut and cxlilhil a variety of forms nr types; yit ulI arc distinguished by the same general character ctKa— that ol uudupexiilcinent in the rirculutory and avrvnns systems inducing mum or less un natural fre . ui iny In tho pulse sense ot heat, dryness of the skin, .ability* Sc. to show that I am not wholly alone In the opinion 1 diiUiCe, I quote from (he celehrafed lhrof. T. Watson, i. kings College, l.undou, whose work on the “ I’rtuci idea uoJ Practie* of t’tiysn'” is a test book in mans of • ul no dical colleges, and eousequeutly standard aidhoi-itg. ■ it , page 824 he says:—“We hear continually, both iu . tel nut of the profession, different species of fever epic ecu ot iiy the public, Typhus fever, brain Fever, l l ,huu* Fever, Puttld Fever, l.ow Fever, Nervous Fever, At And systematic wi iters are to the full us particular: sincoiis Fever, Ataxic, Adynamic, Gaatro-Knterlc, and ii. birth. Now. admitting that lever shown itsell under . iimus forms. lam persuaded that the effect npou the mind ot all this sub-dlTislou, is bait and hurtful. It iu* mirage* u disposition, ulreudy too prevalent. to pre rerltUv for a disease according to its mi my. ‘There is no ’ ilie of gouiiine distinction between continued fevers, il.ii! rati be relied on. They rim insensibly into each m her, c veil the most dissimilar of them, ami are often ; ( cable to the same cause.” The above is a great fact, one worthy of reineinhiauce i j..t i would intpreM on your iiiiinLs tiie folly of hunting L in tronhliug yom Doll about a “fatfile;” if you have tinr, treat it at once as hereafter directed, and you , ill he ivell instead of any distinctoharacier lieing devel * ~and~ and so as to be properly uauied by the most scientific, fnis u-serlimi Is no hypothesis Uisvul on cluset specula ins or i sums of mind, but on experience at (lie twit* s Lite i.l the sick, in hundreds, aye, thousauils ul cases Li myself unit others) under a great variety of cir* i.c nm. <a. seasons and climates. Hear this in mind, a.I treat at once without regard to home, and rest .. an t von will soon lie freed from all dread of tiuger , a , dangerous livers. Hut us cases umy have fie ..... developed t lid’ll re the ‘• Fluid” is given, either by . e£lo> I <,f under some other treatment, 1 will describe .sTiletty in, possible the propel course to lie pursued iu (ti ul lire must prominent fevers, though the ‘■ Knles” . ..1 “ hvuopsls” will he amply sufficient for fill those • uttotuvii to ftttemlauce upon tho sick. J.’ i/r inip*ir/ant to he observed in all cosex in using the Negative Electric Fluid. • t It should bo given in three or four times its own q. .nitty ot water, and may be sweetened or uot at pLCUISULC. id Patients most ho free from nil currents of air, tthough there should alway* be free ventilation in the lid. room,) nor attempt to go about while under its In fluence. ,TI It must he continued whenever the fever subsides, .■ Is evidently passing off; to he resumed when it ... i ins to rise again, slum Id such he the ease under any , ip uuistunces. kill When llie fever begins to subside, patients must iv lclt perfectly quiet; free from all excitement; should not be questioned ns to their want* or feelings, nor attempt to Converse, read or take any exercise whatever, ul) their own natural feelings, independent of all extra -I,us itiflueuces, induce them to rise or apeak; nor tbouhl any conversation bo allowed iu their lieariug, iu which they may l’eel more or less interested, but bo left quiet to all intents and purposes. ill fluids should be allowed, while giving it as , lentifiilly, and as long as the patient desires and no i. i.jiei ; they may consist of cold water, mucilugiuous ji inks, lemonade, any simple decoctions, or teas, either nt or warm, as parties may prefer or patients desire. i'.th, Siniii hi patients experience any oppression or full.iie-iii wtide ill lit. lying posture, so ns to occaalou a . cst tessiiess allot the lever has passed oil’, or enough to isiun them to spunk of it, they should have a little n.i o, tinldy, u.uuphor, hat IsliotH, lemonade with a little >, n it. ginger. or some other slimnltiul; or the fare and ...,-,.i may lie buthud iu cold water; either of which y ill ,ii.. immediate relief. TAHI.K OK UOHKS. i uililivu of one year or under, from Ii to 8 drops. *■ over 1 and under !! years, “ fi to 16 “ “ 6 “ “ Iff to no “ :• •• 10 “ “ JO to 60 “ ” 8 ’* la half to a teuspooiiful. ’ ;l pi isons over fifteen considered as adults, for whom i. -|Mnmful is a coiiiinon dose. Old [mrsous do not iniiii. as teucli as young, or those In the prime of life; r females, as a general rule, as much as males, i’;,’ re is no particular care necessary in giving it to if.tmvn -those of ten years of age frequently having 1., u lull liosi-s; hul for a little guide, I have given the .i. i, table, with the remark that, us a general rule, , i.Uilren require more than adults iu proportion. n observing the above directions, the medicine will t > fi.c.iul agreeable in all of its effects, the expectations ,t On- most Minguina realized, and many perfectly uii lushed. My object iu lieing thus particular is, that (fit full benefit of the mediciue may lie obtained, aud mil on account ol'auy actual ufiesxity of such strict oh rilVulices. Illllous or Remittent Frvcr. •five a tcaaiHiul’ul of “ Fluid” (ave rule Ist) once iu iwo hours, till the fever is evidently passiug oil; this >i ..-mutes the whole treatment iu ail simple cases of inn, with such ohservauces as are act forth iu the ’’Units.” but should their he piumiueut local ay tup t, in-, or know ti local existing causes, they should fie tut ceded to nt once, and while giviug the “Fluid.” Cm synopsis. II in any case the bowels are particularly constipated ii , oiitined, give a cathartic (see auxiliaries) with the But portion ; they unisl I.a opened or the fever may rise W here the fever i* very high, pulse rmiuiug llit or upwards, and the pslieul is uot particularly susceptible r, ‘lie influence ul mediciue—not euiilv operated on by hit-dii in,* p. urrally—a double dose, or two teoapooiislut II ,i t c gin n at first with advantage, atul even repented .u lwe bpitt a -II it—the pulie—has not lieeti softened, ttiue showing tin mediciue has taken effect. b piling lilt* surlaue with water at au agri-eahlo u upsiaton*. tin* saline wash, vmegae or spirita aud >. “ i. in tliusaiUfflcult cases, wltlsMord relief amt aid (i.c uiediciin much in tnkiug rltcct. t'lmgrstive Frvrr, fine Iw, 1* sipounriitl and repuuevery two houre till (in- pulse bO'Mmes ninre full and soft, tlien only a lea ej uuulul, to discontinued as the fever subsides. As (lie bnverla two generally confined, anil it. is frequently vi I V difficult to got medh iue to operate ill tills disease, i , lime Sliotild Ik lost to irel tlietii open, give sunn* active Cathartic with the “Fluid ’and re|a<at as may be wares ,.vry till It operates; cuenioa (iujectlona) may also lie ae<l to advent tore; also, mustard to thu extremities, or friction (rubbing) with the hands or flannel; also, eld .pidioations to tin* head. Qnlnitn* may lie added to the •• fluid” if thought advisable. See Synopsis. Srrrons Kavrr t Typhus, Hltlp mill Ptxtrltl or Spultsfi Fever. As theee fevets are all ol’ ona chsia* lr, differing uuuuly In degree, being all of a low grade, the pulse s.int 11 an.t wiry, with a general great depression, there Is uo practical ueo iu sepaiating them—at least so far as mV Usatmaut la concerned. In these low levers, when (hilly developed, a liftlo patience wilt b* required; still v. mparativoly little, as they frequently i un weeks under the common treatment, while with this tint a few days will he necessary at longest to establish a permanent votivalosocnce. . . The tientmsal should •> coramsßccd—whtsh may tmivodiately ■ tcltow *ov other wltliont detriment—with a touspowfitul of • tltsid ‘ every two hours, till the pulse < spumes fuller or tuigar tu volume, then to be continued <r. ix or ctgbx hours Mil t*-e steer sutfrtly subaidvs. Iu bad casito, from tilree to five grains each of guinin and nupsicuin (Cayonuu puppet) or eolne t*mii’ aud stinttl” lain (sc auxiliui u*H) should lie added t*< aach dose. This bowels aliould ini kept gently open, uud small portions of sotno hepilHc alimMd lie given occaaioually, even though the bowel* should lie very loose. The patieut should be sustained by lumrishiug and tuiicilagunuiis drinks—such us are ill common use iu such oases.— Where the skin Is very dry, sponging the surface us di rected in bilious fever, will he found advantageous. ‘Tunics Should he used during convalescence, hi all cases which have become reduced. Pneumonia, Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung or Winter Fever. tiive u leaspoouful of tho “ Fluid” every two imurs, with a w ine-glassful ofTi strong decoction of boneset; or hull’ tile quantity muy be given every hour till relieved, then, at longer intervals, say once in sixur eight hours. The boneset tea should be given warm till tlie violent symptoms are alluyud, or tbo patient is relieved; then cold; fomentations, mustard plaster, or something of the kind, to be applied over the seat id’ pain; keep the bowels gently open. Variola, Varioloid, llubeolu anil Scarla tina) or Small Pox, Varioloid, Measles, and Scarlet Fever. As all of these diseases are attended w ith fever, which iu fact is the must prominent symptom, the treatment differs bue little from that of common fevers, ltemeinber never wait to learn the ” name,'’ whether it is one or the other, or ntiUtef, us they all cuiniuence with fetter, but treat it at once; govern the fever aud there will be no trouble; there will lie Out little eruption even iu sinuil pox. Tills, to must lnilids, is a uev, idea, and doubtless will be regarded with ridicule by many. 1 nevertheless huldly muke the assertion, that small pox, if treated as I direct, will bo cat short; attended with but little ertije tiou; little or no jutting, and that there is no nevetiitg id’ its ruuuiug its ordinary course. On this i will stake uot only my reputation, nut ad that I hold most dear; besides, on this subject, 1 have good authority; that of Frol. Watson, previously quoted, lie says, page 874; “You may abate the force of the eruptive fever, aud keeji dow u, it is believed, the number of the pustules by spline purges, Ac.” Here Is the admission Unit it may be done, i nave not only proven il mug be., ImL has hem done in kuuiuious cases that occuricd “It hoard ship. Sec the account appe.uduil. Uive a Inusjioonful or mure, according to tin- urgency of tiie case, with a dose of salts or castor oil; repeat the Fluid once iu two hours if necessary, until the lever sub sides—though one or two doses is gcueru.ly sufficient; but It should be given aud repeated sufficiently to keep the under control. When the throat is affected, any of the ordinary gargles may lie used, aud the surface butlieil, as thought ad usable. In one case, on tiie ship Duchess d'Orleuns, the tongue and fuuciM were so much swollen that the patient could not swallow or apeak, and he was cured hy dropping the Fluid on Ins tongue, drop hy drop, till In*could swallow, when il was given iu teaspoonful dose* ererg hour, till all alarming symptoms disappeared. The swelling of llte throat whs reduced so as to enable him to take nour ishment in about twelve hours hy tin* Fluid alone.— Used to wet the throat frequently, il is doubtless the best gurgle in all such cases. Puerperal or Childbed Fever., This heretofore painful, dangerous and alarming malady to which the mother Is liable, will yield tu the Negative Klectric Fluid with such nailincss, as to seem to tie of little consequence. A single dose or two of a teaspoonful, utmost invariably giviug entire aud per maueut relief; uo alarm Heed he entertained, as tin* Fluid will arrest it ill a abort time, ltshonld lie re peated as long as the fever continues, as in other cases. Tin* bowels ot course should he attended to. In connection with this subject, 1 cannot retrain from making a few general remarks, which, if regarded by ilia ladies, will save them in nidi pain and suffering, it is to inform them of tiie happy effect of the Fluid in many of their trials. In cliild-hirth, its relaxing and soothing effect deprives Hid labor of much of its pains aud dim. ullies; it must lie tried to be appreciated.— I'aiuful menstruation will Ihi relieved at once by a com mon dose aud retiring. KesllefcaiieNi', nervous irritability, ora cold taken at a delicate lime, is easily relieved by Its use; iu short, it is one of the most convenient aud effectual remedies for many of the ills of females, if not the most so of any medicine known. Its effect is uniform, relaxing tho whole system, rumoring all excitability and irituliility of the nervous as well as the circulatory. It will not force Aleepi like nplnlen, hut it will south and quiet the system so ttiat out: can aletqi naturally aud healthy; hence its use in so many cases. Synopsis, To avoid constant repetition, and Condense tin: treat ment tvs luoeli as possible, 1 give uudnr tins head general directions for alt cases. As tin: Negative Klectric Fluid will change Hie condition called fever, or subdue auil coutrol It uiuler ull circumstances, without regard to the name it may be or ought to las culled, it should be given wherever of whenever it exists; yet it cannot hex pected to control ull organic or local causes, which, when such exist, must fie removed il) order to effect a permanent cure. When such indications occur in any case, they should be appropriate ineuus, uud these boiiuid he given w hile giving tiie “ Fluid,” ami in connection with it, when occasion requires, as they will then more readily act, producing inure general effect, besides no unnecessary lime will then he lost. As the ‘, Fluid” alone will sub due the fever, l call all else auxiliary treatment. If the bowels are costive, give a cathartic (see auxili aries) witli tiie first duHe, or soon after, and should it fail to operate in due time, repeat the dose; if attended with diarrhoea, give something known to bp good for Hint complaint, though if caused by irritability, the “Fluid” will scon relieve that condition; if severe local pain or infiHinmatioß, aiqdy some stimulating liniment, a mustard plaster, a blister, fomentations of hitter herbs, or, perhaps, cloths wet in cold water, to tiie part; if violent pain in tho head, apply cold water, ice water, if convenient, or some cooling application, and bathe the feet iu hot water; if the fever is very high, skiu dry and hot, with grout suffering, sponge or bathe the whole surface with water at uu agreeable temperature; “ the saline wash,” vinegar and water or spirits aud water, either will afford great relief ami aid the medi cine in taking effect, ufter which there will be uo trou ble; if tint patient has been reiluced or is much prostra ted, give tonics aud stimulants, particularly in low fevers, iu abseuce of fever or when indicated; also, during convalescence, when the patieut has become re duced ; if there is nausea and vomiting, that must be allayeil before any medicine will remain on the stomach todouny good; for this jnirpose I generally give settle gedUe emetic to cleanse the stomach; warm water, if given plentifully, will answer every purpose; when the stomach lias settled, give tiie “ Fluid” uud u cathartic if necessary; in short, treat all the prominent symptoms as you wottlil under tiny other circumstances, giving tho “Fluid” at the same time ns directed, hiul success will crown your efforts; indeed, you canuot realize it till you have seen, and then you will be astonished at the ease with which you can control till febrile excitement. Auxlllnrie*. Parties may feel a! a loss to know what is meant hy cathartics, Ac., us physicians are usually particular about what is useil. 1 have found uo such necessity when using the Fluid, ami to tie tally understood by all, I will name a lew of tho different articles of medi cine 1 have referred to, viz:— flat Hart tea.—Articles that purge or operate on tlio bowels, such as castor oil, salts, sou mi, tiny of tho routs or barks, and many pills, autibilimis, Ac.; anything known to be gooil for such purposes. Hepatic*.—Anything known to act on the liver particularly, portal circulation and secretions generally. Any of tiie articles depended on by the different schools for tills purpose, will answer when used In connection willi Hie “Fluid” or while the system is under its in fluence. And one may choose calomel—another, blue muss—tiie third, }>odophyllln—the fourth, mumlrake root, and so on; each may take Ids choice ami Is: suc cessful. Tonic*.— Articles that give tone or streugth, such as quinine, various barks, roots ami bitter herbs. Bone lei or tboroughwort is oue of the best used in level s. A*t rluK<-nt *.—Such as check the action of the bowels. Laudanum uud oilier preparations of opium at e used; also, insuy mixtures, uot properly astringent*, which have tiie effect. Stimulant*.—Articles that raise or excite the system. Cupsicnw (Cayenne pepper) is oue of the beet; ginger, spirits, liurtsboru, Ac., the esesnres are all more or less stimulating. These are tho only classes neressa ry in treating fevers, though tunny others are generally used, but the Negative KleCtrio Fluid is it bet'er “dia phoretic,’’ “anodyne,” “diuretic.” “relaxant” ami “sedative” than known in the materia metiiea. I shall not tax the reader with a long list of proofs, depending mainly on the results of a trial, amt will only refer to one instance of success, that on tin* Packet strip Due lies* U’OHeans. which can not lie classeil among ordinary certificates: We, the undersigui’d, certify to the following, viz We tiM.k passage mi tile pneketsfilp Dtichee* d'Orleans, Cupt Hutton, then lying in tiie port of Havre. Frame, umt bound for New York. Fite sailed on the fit it of Au gust, 1861, willi over a hundred souls on board, mostly eutigrants- A few days after leaving Havre, the „inuil pox broke out among the emigrants, They were all treated hy the pliysii iun in charge. Dr. N. W. Heat, with anew remedy of his own, which lie calls Negative Elec tric Fluid, with which lie seemed to lisve entire control over tiie disease, arresting it 111 h few hours, ami curing iu a very short time. During the voyage, which laried thirty-nine ilavs, there were aliout eighty ruses of small pox, some level, Ac., ami not a single death. All were mired with unu sual promptness. From what we saw during aid passage, we are fully oonvlnreil that the mediciue useil hy |tr. Heat ou the casioti, iKHMessea Inestimable virtues. We never before heard or read of febrile affeL'tiuns being controlled with so much v.iso, promptness suit certainty, or so little trouble to the uurse. A crowded ship, a long passage, small pox and fever on board, end uot a death! The fact speaks for Itself. Hlgued. F.. I* Fsshi, 84 IV,il street, _V w York. K. (I FxbMt, “ “ >• “ J. A. DrVoanxvor, Beaver i-onufv, Penn. T. A. DeNohuaxiit, East Liverpool. Ohio. Cabin Passeitgsx, The above statement Is rorrect W’.H Huttiix, ('ommaiutri Wu MHUSTON. First Mate Nets Yoik. Aug . lhV.’ N. W Hxxr. M D 4W Address orders t. U W. WESTBROOK, N Y City. j. ii. HAHSOU.T .j. t. diibkat. 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Uonliacts made f*>r coitslvucnon and-vivction of build 11 v.s, on reasonable terms Ail kinds of ltunhe: plrtn. and. and flooring and ceiling tougued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green llous*s, Jfcc., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and huildcrs, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them w ith orders. the above work will bn furnished at short notice. Sasli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance will meet witli ]iroinpt at fentiou. Work to he sent by the Wagons, will be. at the risk of the purchaser, as the Work will he considered delivered contracts “an 1- made for large jobs. M. HAKRINGKR. January 24. \y .1. b. MOKTON. BEST CO UK MEAL. \KAHGK supply of the best. Corn Meal, Flour, and other necessaries ot life, always on hand. August 22, 1856. ‘ H. M. GHAV. as< > i;t 11 illin i: i;m j ,dy. Matte iiy Pi-oT. O. U. YYotulmau. Nl w Oi'lkuhs. I. iubiiaiift. J. S. PEMBKRTON & CO., HAVE roceivrd tiie up]iohit<nunt fiom the jiropriotor fiir the soln agency of Wooxlmau’e Cherry Ex|ieeioraut, 1 lie mediciue that lias created such an excitement at tlio Nortli among tiie Fliysicians. and lias been prouourtced by all wlio have used it s ln'iuo far superior to any Ijlierry Fectorai. Woodman's t ‘berry Expectorant con tains the active lnedii-al qualities of the Yellow Jesamine, tiie pure decuctiou of Wild Cherry ihu k, anil many other valuable ingredients that render it far better Hutu any other Cougli Medicine iu this country. RECOMMENDATIONS. Nt'v Uld-tANS. Ajnil 9, 1865. Dear Sir—The public generally are fully aware of the thousands of remedies for Diseased J, u ups, under tlio titles of Maiaaparillas, Fills, Plasters. I.iniments, &e., tliat are daily brought to their notice through tin* newspapers by way of advertisements. My objert in writing this note for publication, is to induce tie public, or at least those who are aliiicted. to u*e out: that, contains articles of Heal l.’xe in HiUmiemry Vixens* s. iam conscious that in so lining. I nm acting most nufirnfi.ssloually.aud ileroga- Toriiy to the interests of Medical Science and tiie regular I’rai tiiioncrs of Mediciue. Ire fer to Woodman’* Clicrry Expectorant, wliich Is a scii-iiiitlc remorly that 1 have ttfied with more success than any of the usual prescrip tions used l>y Physicians. J. M. Maitland, M. I). Hali.atin. Miss., May 1, 1865. 0. 0. Woodman—DntriHr; 1 htive given your Cherry Expectorant a fair trial and am well pleased with its ef fects; better than tiny other article 1 ever met with. I would be pleased to have you semi me half a dozen bot tles hy the bearer. Kespeotfully, W. M. Mason, M. D. This preparation has attained a wide celebrity from the universal success which has attended its use. For coughs, colds, and in find, any pulmonary complaints, this medicine, from its peculiar properties as a dissolv-nit and its soothing power to all irritations of the throat, w ill probably he preferred to any other offered to the public. A* an uppetizi-r. or dyspeptic remedy, it will also be fouml excellent, its iiat'irsl and genial warmth keeping the liigestive jiowers la proper tone. Heutelubef that this is the only Hough Medlcii e that has stood the test of the medical fraternity. It is sanc tioned by, approved of, and recommended by the leading Physicians of New York city. Every buttle is warranted ta give satisfaction or the money rctimdcd. We guaran tee it to he better than any Cherry Pectoral, Cod liver Oil, or anything else now extant 4W*Priee —One Dollar a Bottle. J. S. I’EMDIiItTON *t HO.. Columbus, Ka., Only agents for Ibis lauiniy. February 6. TENSiKNSF.K IIACON. AITE shall receive iu li few days a large lot of choice v V Teuneeeee Bai'oli Sides. August 1 UUEENWOQD 1 (HUMES. VV A N I KI). r F” KNTY FIVE \ I’ll IKIES 1,, work ou the Muscogee 1 Kail Komi, tor whom liberal wages will lie paiil. •I. b. MI SXJAN. ■tpi'il 1). Sii|H>rliiteiulent. FOR SAbE. ‘l'llE lloLiseami boton the Feiunlo Ar.ulemy Square. i formerly occupied b, I*. A. Cl,nion. PoMSssi<>ngiv i*n Ist of .lannary. t|>ply to Sepl. 186<i. F. (J. WII.K IN'S. NK(JHI) II ATS. )I'ST i*eeeiveil 16 llov.eu j,,,,,,. of (hme exinllent W.ad Hats, :or plantation i,.,*. warm amldurabh* Prices fmm 46 to 86 cent*, at Columbus. Nov. 2i*. Ilu OSKrtHMi’F, FINK IIIIANDY. Ifx| I CASES line Brainly- on*dozen in a ease—|u* /t t receive.l mi consignment, anil fbr sale bv Jim* IT. I! Alt IU NON A Mi (I Ell KK. J. J. .IO\ KM, At ilieidtl staiiLl of .l**tier**on A Hamilton, cornet War ren and Franklin Sire*!*, COLD M HUH, Gl iOHOIA. Ils in Ntniv. a fresh supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, (lONRIRTINU in part of Fresh (b.hen Cln ese and Hut J ter. but tl. Kanin lisni*. fillies and Shoulders. Irish and Sweet Potatoes. Onions hv till* litersitre. barrel at string. Peas. Corn. Molasses. Surat'. Coffee. 4, . MEAbaml FJ.OI I: nt Mill |.i(is*. and f'onntre Pro dime genet all > Nov. ”rt. I Kofi ly YV UO WAN TS ( URN I IV* I I I liver five ten or tiff • n thousand bushel- „l I it ■ Corn at the Depot ol the Monlvmiery and W. P* H •’ timid at Monte.jiaorv tor 0 ,cut* per bushel *cl included. H [. MOTT ti ... ts. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAHT HIDE OF OGLETROERE ST„ itotUF*n tho ‘‘Perry** ami Hotels, aiul Ui* rectly <7OTsU M LilIS, O KOIUIIA. VI7”E bare now in store and receiving the cogr X ji. If best and most extensive stock of vehi cles lo Im found in this country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, of Uuestnnd richest finish, and most elegant appear ance. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest styles aud every variety. ROCKAW AYS AND BAROCCHKs, ul every known pattern and shape, suitable lor oue or two horses, aud complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AWD wagons, ol the latest and most fashionable stylus now UHcd. Tho fact that the well known and highly esteemed work of JAMES M. QUIN IIY ,t CO. as well as that of other makers of tlio highest reputation, can he found only at our Douse, auti that all our stock is mails up un der the personal direction of.Mr. 11. 0. McKee, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work and at lower price*, than arti cles ot the same quality can be sold for by any other dea ler in this country ; and quite us low as they run be af forded in New Yui k city. For proof of which we respect fully invite ull who wish to purchase, to i all am! see us. We are selling at the very lowest rales for cash or ap proved credit, uml always ask our selling price*, so our customers uml strangers as well, may rely on lu-iiig honestly and.’ airly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted l be strictly as represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKEE tc ROBERTA, N. B.—Having tiie best regular set of Carriage workmen to he found in this country, we are pre land, as heretofore, to ilii all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with tin* utmost promptness aud ill the best manner. McK. .V It. January ‘JB. ly REMOVAL. furnitureTemporium. SAMMIS & ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock ol’ Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, W HERE they will lie happy to see their friends ami fy customers ami show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Onr Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, ami our FurijLiturc recherche. We otter 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 the Senior partner iimnufaet tires, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fiwtiilious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Hurl or. Hod, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., of Rose Woo'd, Mahogany, Walnut. Pine, Ac.; and as bow nsenn be found North or South. An assort merit of CARPETING AND CURTAINS. wilt also lie on hand, that will nut fall to please. Cal! and see. Onr stock consists in part of Eterzsbas, Tele a Teles, VV l.ut Not* A t in Chairs, and Sofas, of Uosc-Wl.o<l, llrocatelle ami .Mahogany, for Bureaus, Dressing, .Marble ami Mahogany Tops. Side-Boards—Marble ami Mahogany Tups. Book Cases of all kinils.aud Secretaries attached. Tallies—Centre, billing. Work and Extension. Bedsteads—High and low (nist. French and Cottage. Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Itoqms. Chairs—an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses—till sizes, in frames and out. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of llrocatelle ami Damask, till colors. Shades—Gill Cornices ami Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. MARBLE AND TOMB-STONE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. The undersign where he is prepared,'witli the best Italian and Ameri can Marble, to furnish all kinds of Monuments, Tombs u’ Grave Stones, as cheap us they can he had in tiny part of the country, North or Son ill. He respectfully solicits a share ot pub lie patronage, lit* flatters himself that for workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April 19. 1868. ly HENRY McCAUEEY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE IPIRICE OF MARBLE. cut stock of marble, within a limited tifne, all the work now on hand, com .fating of Tombs, llenlist ones, and Monument s, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing, Blaster. Cement, Lime, Ac., Ac., will lie disposed of at first cost. THOMAS KENNY. Oct. 2ff—Km 152 Itroud Street. A good marble cutter wanted. DANI-OIITH A; NAGEL Will supply Physician* with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared only by N. W. SEAT, M. D., Nexv York, Being uu Original Discovery, involving a NEW PRINCIPLE By whiL'lt tho too positive condition of the system called Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state directly and w ithout loss of vitality. REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers uud Jobbers id’ BRANDIES, WINKS, Ac. Also, iigentH ami dealeia in Virginia Mamifnctuml Tobacco uml Havana CIGARS, Have removi il io No. 40 Vesey fltreet, tear of the Astor House, NEW YURK. New York, January 1. 1850. ICIVLIN, THOMAS A CO. UA YE oiih ted from New York a full supply of the most i*xtruenlinary medicine of the age. Dr. N. W. Sout’s Negative Electric Fluid. They will lie in receipt of five gri.sa on Ilu* Hull instant. Physician* Hr* request*d to call early. February 6. BROOKS &, CHAPMAN \\J OHlil) call tin* attention of Physician* to the T T newly discovered medii iue called DR. N. W. SKAT'S NKOATIV.E ELECTRIC FLUID. 11 i.s si|ipi H)i’ to Koi'woutlV TiiKltwe <*f Y*r;ttuui Wraili* tor all that the latter lihh liprpfoforu Lhoii um‘<l for. Fobruury 4. $8,500. T. ill. HOGAN’S ANNI AI. CHRISTMAS GIFT LOTTERY, KOK 1856. Til# 4rawing: will lHk<* plnctwit 2 o’clork mi Tlnntdlav the 2.4 h tiay of !>•** iul'r m xt, in f'runt of IIAHHIHON & MrOKUr.B’fi AI'GTIoN IIOOM. T* Lp|s Five llollarx arh* f I HI HKK are 250 prl/pn. coiiMiHting of Fine I fiohl \Vatelier,ilnld C?r>ltL lioiihle Itarrel ilmin, Silver ioltl Jewelry. Fancy Arth’lcs. an<llH*f Mit imt Ipjh. a hkfl.v Nepro ll*>v aid Girl# B‘!V* ii ami iwu hiinljp<) ami lift) drawn tms the ii ii in Im* r taking I’riz** iimnlur our (Si** 1 >’t'hpin#‘). ‘*’he I vpptimi, |*ri/.inmuli*i two, uml ho on uiitil the I‘rizeHure | all drawu. Thi* M-heim* for this year pi PHcnt* iinpr^'e- Imtiu t'iimiiiMto f lime JealroilH of iuveating; In rm h I uu oiitei*in i*i*. nt a Jlntam • who wlnli to purrhave th ketn. a ill p|en*M uthlreMH the iii)<ler , lpl)el em li/Piriv; Five IM I*il p ami fhejf 01‘iler** will hr promptly HlfeiiHeit f.i, ’ It Alt It ISON X M* ‘IKIIKK, i’nliimhoH. N\ *.iV t'l No. 5M Bna*l Mti^et. HOI K SALT. in Mofkn from lu to 206 lht.. u iropAri<*i Il urti< I* for ftocl;. and cheaper thuu aur othei salt, hy Dec 2-ts GU-YHY & CO. 1 GAS FIXTURES. f | , HE undersigned having made arrangements v nli S J. Manufacturers, are prepared to furnish Gas* Fixture* at Philadelphia Ph,.,. willi freight added. All dlscriptions of v,'i- BRONZE OHANDAhIEKtS with A beautiful style aud designs tor PARLORS AND SALOCXs Gilt and Bronze lIAHPs for lIAELB umt I'ABBtV with various styles of Gilt hud Bronze HANTS and DROP LlGHTS—fancy styles. i'|„,, Fancy GLOBES aud SHADES. CHINA 111.1. L.-—, i and gilt, very ornamental. “ *’ Our stock is very large and beautifully us.-ot (, ,i All dlscriptions ol Uus* Fitting and warrantied, by Mr J. WILHELM, who has |,i„l twenty years experience is this line of business in i*i, dephia and elewhere, auti whoise kiiowu reuuttuitm 1 , uo conmieut. b. J>. THOMPSON ± t n lO, 1866- 14;; Bruno s/re,, JOHN o. RUSK RICHARD IATITN v , j fire-proof ware house. General Ware House and 1 PRODUCFL U: ° f CUTT,> - N “*“• “>he,|^y| Liltera l HLlvance* niaile upon Cotton b, store usiliil facilities Offered toindiice Sftiipmenth b, mi, f ‘i X°*. Bm-tofl. Zl purel ase,/ff re n "’ i ’ *‘"’ed and a, t„ R* purenased tiee of commission. ;,t tiie i,......, . 2 price* for our customers. - nun* Columbus, July St), 1855. RUSE. PATTEN acl Wareh°use, Commission, Receivii AND FORWARDING BUSINESS r IMIE undersigued having formed a co-part , , l ‘ l ; , ' H “l l * ‘ Vl| l continue business at the uMlOrit stand(Alabama Wurebouse) under ii.e feSl and styh* of KING A 90RSBY, amt solicit timißls and ClUitomeiH tUM>ntlindino of thoii | (| ish„ April 29. ISSU, mtf HI A^ORsßv'” Warehouse & Commissiou Husineu W* m k* liberal advances fv store. C>T 0N K "‘ l oth ‘‘ r I*KODL’CE „> Ct!’m)\” l: “’ “ lM • given to the P.Tb^ ttnov I|ll 'm il 10 ” <m ,Jau ' l !t -upply ofHAIRUNfi , K °l h ’ which we otter at the market i,rices K. H. OREKX'WOOD, | . J GREENWOOD & Gltlai, •liny 4, IV Fontaine FircProof Wait* Ilona. HUGHES A DANIKI, having associated with t i, ( -i John K. Kastiiam, will e.mtinne tlit- AX ~,, ttouse, Receiv l l lg,Ft>rwardiiig an,l t mission a ns! iewg, undur the liiiu ul ’ HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Gur particular attention will lie given to tin* cotton anil other consignments. Weave prepared V.’ lord all la< ililies usual iu our business. Lihi'i'ai i . aitvancos made on Colton, in Store nr for Shinnin.I’ otrier points. * Bagging, Rope, Salt. At*., will be furiiislieil otu * i,-r luers at current iates. and orders of evi iy .1.-. i li, ail mis t witi. prompt attention Thankful fin ij,, “ oral patronage last season, we hope for ils , ~f,i n,,,,, y> fld* L i B6B, HUGHES, DANIf.I. a ,'*,;’ lb ■ THOMPSON A co., 143 Broad Mtreet, Columbua, Geot t _- Wholesale and Rclitll Dealer J, / iOOKING STOVES of all • iv.es aud KJ patterns; FORCE and i.riTfXG Pt'.Vil'S.Bfc*. -i l.i-a,l Pipe, Hollow Ware, Brittauia and Plan fe” ■; i isheil Wares, Cutlery, and House Furnishim-*lkSH| Goikls generally, and mauufacturers of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, January 20. ly COOKING, OFFICE, FAKLOK wahm. ppavtr house furnishing goods, A large assortment always on hand, and fin sab fair prices. Hoofing,Gutterinp, and Joh M oil, ii, i., ; . promptly utteiide*! to and WARRaMjgp. Store on Randolph hfrt et. opposite the Post ofti c H. M. ALDWOHTH. Columbus, Sept. 17. 1855. FASHIONABLE BOOT iIIAKEIt. G. MONTGOMERY, ON BROAD STREET, two 1)..,re North of the cot tier of Crawfin il * mid Broad Streets, is prepared with the best material, lo manufacture ROOTS ip'the i.u.J substantial anil fashionable style. He makes and v.al rants W ater-firoof ikads to wi*ar fi mouths, at vs i. l Water-proof Boots fiaiteil and warranteil o inns .* 1 September 2,186 b. Cm REMOVAL. j> M. *St E. L. Gray, have removed to Nu. 138 8n,,1 JLV. Street, one door below Ayre s Auction Hun • bn mer ly occupied by .1. I*, h A. lllges, where they will I happy to wait on tlieir friends. Just received and will be constantly rec ivin- a bit*’ supply of MEAL and FLOUR. 11l the Article of Floor M l- dain to have the best. CUSTOMERS Can he supplied with Meal ami Flour at their r. -id.*m , hy application at tiie Store or ol’our wagon. No Disappointment. Housewives shall uot grumble heemiM there i.- i, g(M)il Flour iu the market. Our arrangements an* *u<! tliat we can supply any desired quantity or qualit, 4ff*f-open day and nitrlit.’ i*W <Jetuber 8, 185. CHEW ACL A LIME. t|MIE undersigned, Agents of tiie above Lime Vv... I X are prepared to fill orders at all times fin 1.l M l • the following packages, to wit; 8 Bushel Barrels. ...... I ‘ Bushel Barrels, in good order for shipping. This Lime is of fine quality, equal in every u -pm I the bent Thomaaton Lime, anil liassnpeißeil. il .1 m .t] interior of Alabama and Western Georgia. It ran la- .: live red at any point in Middle Georgia inal.-iialh .In er than Tin.mast.m. May . QUSBY t>■ PEAS AND BEANS. j BUSHELS PEAS aud BKANs, just received nij May 2. If ‘ JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. CIIIAMI’AGNE, Port, Claret. Muderia. Cieily and AI .J / aga. just received and for sale by Mu >’ GUN BY 4 C.’ PRESERVES. 1 ANTRA “Couehois” West Tmlia Pri*sei , veß —hv il J Case. May SB GLNIIY A (’<.J FOR SALK. \ FIRST rule Northern made Two Horse Dim I Wagon, nearly new, l.nv lor eusl. August dfi. 1868. JAMES LlGri v. PEACH BRANDY. 1 ANTRA old SOUTHERN PEACH BRANDY, jusl . j ceived and for sale l.y GUNBY A C> Sept, b BOX It 1)1 NG. VI 11. and Mrs. JA.MES I.iGON are prepared nuit >1 I.tl. sirotis to accouiModate twenty or twenty five 1 >.* Boarder*, at tho new building over Nos. 122 aud it Broad Street. Tin* Fare will lav good, and every alt. | tlon given to make Boulders ii.m I'm table. Terms in.* l| i ale. Oct. 1)1.1 BACON. •)|\ HUBS, choice llacon—hog round. Just re.eivj ■nui) and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 16. GI.IN BY A In W ATCIIEN. I AT N U Gold Waleheii, from .426.00 lo 4226.0!'. I’ “ Silver Walellas. “ j.B.(H) to $40.00; “ Plate Watehes. “ -fi.OUto ,20.00: Some Beal Brass Wat. lies, from f I to SIO.OO. Get. 18-ff WII.LAItD A CIKIPEK CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT. NT At Y BREAD, Sods lluLeiiit, Boston Cruel.era, ini I hand mad. • Cra>*kers. just re.live.l and tin sab t* J August 28. GIhNBY A Cos j ROOMS FOR RENT. TWO PLPASAN I M.W HGOMB uvei F ItmnaiJ 1 Gr.aery Stole, vv ill, (las Fixinlrs. Ob “et Ac. c. i| pbte, suitable fin ..lfl.es ..rsbeping liojnis Euquii. ( June 6. 1,. C. MORTON. Agent ? TIIE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, HA It lull'll COUNTY, ALABAMA. BY KIESIOH & POBT. milts Papev possesses a laTge clr.Ulation In Ihe.nnl l He* of Barbour. Pike, Dale. Henry and Coffee; and I the merchants of CotmiiFnis is offered nn excellent q portunity lo make known their husinesi, ALUM SALT/ I j ii I PACKS Alum Salt, for solo l.y M m f ouxur A l ■’ VALIABLE PHOPNUTY. I vM; of Hie m..r‘desirable and convenlenfly / X / arranged KESfDKNCKB in the eity, fiir h ;le ou actominodating terms. > Apply to A. K. AY/ May 18. 33Ttf 181 Brqr •