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SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



RHODES' 



FEVER AND AGUE CURE, 



Or, Nature's Infallible Specific. 



FOR the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent 

 and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, 

 Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debil- 

 ity, Night Sweats, and all other forms of d ; sease 

 which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. 

 This subtle atmospheric poison, which at certain 

 seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is 

 the same in character wherever it exists,— North, 

 South, East or West, — and will every where yield 

 to this newly discovered antidote, which is claimed 

 to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. 



Thiss pecific is so harmless that it may be taken 

 by persons of every age, sex or condition and it will 

 not substitute for one disease others still worse, as 

 is too often the result in the treatment by Gluinine, 

 Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous or deletpri- 

 ons drugs, not at particle of any of which is admit- 

 ted into this preparation'. 



The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordi- 

 nary results from the use of this NATURAL AN- 

 TIDOTE TO MALARIA. 



It will entirely protect any resident or traveller 

 even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from 

 any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any in- 

 jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. 



It will instantly check the Ague in persons who 

 have suffered for any length of time; from one day 

 to twenty years, so that they need never have another 

 <A?7/,|by continuing its use according to directions. 



It will immediately relieve all the distressing re- 

 sults of Billious or Ague diseases, such as general 

 debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once be- 

 gins to recover appetite and strength, and continues 

 until a permanent and radical cure is effected. 



Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from 

 families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring 

 men, by adopting it as a preventive, will be free 

 from Ague or Bilious attacks in that season of the 

 year which, while it is the most sickly, is the'most 

 valuable one to them. 



One'or two bottles will answerfor ordinary cases; 

 some may require more. Directions, printed in 

 German, French and Spanish, accompany each 

 bottle. Price one Dollar. "'■■'Liberal discounts made 

 to the trade. 



; " •' s ' JAS. A. .RHODES, Proprietor, 



'' ( 1 ' ' ' ' ' Providence, R. I. 



.For sale .in Richmond by Grubbs & Apperson, 

 and J. B. Wood.' Wheeling, Wm, J. Armstrong, 

 and J. B. Powell. Norfolk, L! W. Webb. Alex- 

 andria, H Stone' & Hart. Suffolk, Joseph P. Hall- 

 Fredericksburg, Johnson & Wallace. Lexington, 

 R. T. Marshall. ' Parkersburg, J. M. Boreman.— 

 Petersburg, F. H. Robertson, & Co., and for sale by 

 medicine dealers generally. 



YE SHARKERS READ ! ! ! 



ONE of the many testimonials received almost 

 daily in favor of Rhodes' Fever and AgueCure, 

 which has never failed ! 



Leioisburg, Union Co., Pa., 

 ■ '" - May 2, 1855. " ' 

 Mr. J. A. Rhodes— Dear Sir : The box of medi- 

 cine you sent me was duly received on the 11th of 

 April, and I hand you herewith receipt for the 

 same. 



I have sold about one half of it, and so far the peo- 

 ple who have used it are satisfied that it has cured 

 them. It has certainly stopped the Ague in every 

 'one who has used it, and six of the cases' were of 



long, standing. My sister, wno has had it for five 

 or six years back, and could never get it stopped, 

 except by Gluinine, and that only as long as 1 she 

 would take it, is now, I think, entirely cured by 

 your remedy. 



If it thus continues to keep off the Ague, as I 

 think it will, you may expect from me large orders 

 I am Sir, 1 : "" ,; 



Yours, very truly, 



O. R. McGlNLY. 



TO AGUE SUFFERERS. 



Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Glui- 

 nine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodics of 

 any kind. " The well known inefficiency of these 

 noxious poisons proves them to be the offspring 

 either . of false medical principles or of mercenary 

 quacks. 



The accumulative atmospheric poison Malaria 

 is the one cause for which the one remedy is the 

 natural' autidote which can neutralize it. Take 

 this and health is secured. See advertisement of 



RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. 



READ, CONSIDER AND ACT WISELY. 



IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ! 



, Ah ! M'assa, dis de Wells' Seed 

 I Sower — de berry best ting ih de 

 [ world to sow de clober and de 

 timoty seed, de planter, de go- 

 no, and de wheat. I 

 sows 25 acres in one 

 day massa — try 

 him. ' v 



What is that 

 you have got 

 there boy, and 

 what doing? 



It is only by the use qt vamaoie improvements that we 

 can reasonably expect to keep Up with the age in which 

 we live, and public opinion everywhere has placed M. D. 

 Wells' Improved Patent Seed' Sower in the first class of 

 agricultural implements. * The above drawing exhibits it 

 in use, and any ordinary mind must at once be impressed 

 with the certain conviction that it is an indispensable im- 

 plement of husbandry, and that every good farmer should 

 have it. ' 1 By its use you 1 save 'time, which is money' arid 

 labor which costs money, and experience in usirig it prove'e 

 you will not be driven front the field unless by very rough 

 weather, and the almost mathematical precision wjth which 

 the seed is distributed, compared with hand sowing, renders 

 it self-evident in the opinion of the best farmers that a sav- 

 ing or gain of two dollars per acre is made ia twb crops of 

 grass and the succeeding crop bf wheat, one year's 'inte- 

 rest on "an acre of land at $33j, and sowing three acres 

 pays for a machine with lid at $6. ' ' r ' '' " 



The first premium was recommended for this machine 

 at the late Virginia State Fair, 1 and four of the committee 

 (all having use for it) engaged one each ; and w£ think if 

 governed by your'interest you will do likewise. ''' 

 MOTT, LEWIS & WILLSON, 

 Sole agents for Richmond — Agricultural implement 



fe— tf Store, No. 36, Main Street. 



SAMUEL S. COTTRELL, SADDLE AND FiARNESS 

 MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail, No. 118 

 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia, having received the first 

 premium at the Fair of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute, 

 feels confident he can please all persons in want of any ar- 

 ticle in his line. ' " "fely 



ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEAR T^ES.— 

 Or Pear and Quince roots for sale bf 1 



0. W. WILSON, Maiden,' J^ass. 

 Refer to T. A. Hardy, Esq:, Norfolk, Va., CV^'. Cal- 

 vert, Riversdale. Md., and gsmuel Sands, fFalt. 



