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Jan’y 24, 1800-
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JANUARY, 10th., 1801.
Sons of flteorgia, let us arise,
With praise our lips employ 1
j. Asrnt for this 1 he act is done,—freedom is won,
KR "5 ..... ...
We now our rights enjoy.
Then hail to this auspicious day,—
Loud make the welkin ring!
We’re free once more.thechains we boro
No longer ’round us cling.
Josicrn WAI.SK" j'° 8 ' authorized
•in ch "l oa , t, ’ U ' f OT Advertising, receive
a ke coa.rz^l^
f^KiKSTAXU KOUKi'lI PA
FOli INTKKLSTIN-O EKADING (
rKR. _ _ ; # il_
SrcfSfiiou Jubilee*
t Monday Night there was a grand
Jein Rome in honor of the ,ece»
of Georgia from the Union. The
Military Companies were all on
j e in full uniform—there was a
Light procession and most of the
L s an j private residences of the place
(brilliantly illuminated. Six rounds
, Hred by the Cavalry and twelve by
Light Guards, besides faney pyro-
cal displays in largo numbers by
Jpiduals and unorganized companies.
| he whole it may be set down ns a
, brilliant affair, and a satisfactory
jbition of the determination of our
,ns to maintain the independence
JeoRO'IA*
bTEs AND Accounts Lost—A large
Ibci-of Notes and accounts were
'n last Tuesday, either in Romo or
Rome and the residence of
lard Ware. A reward is offered
their recovery. See Advertise-
|t.
IroiiT.iNT Rumor.—Wo learn from a
lleman who left Augusta Tuesday
It that a rumor was prevailing in
I city that the Arsenal would be at-
ed on the next day (Wednesday)
ip Military companies of the city,
liroivn was tliero and resistance
■expected. If we remember rightly
lAi'scnal is guarded by one company
(t) men, U. *S. Soldiers.
ir. Ai.An.vttA Deputies Ei.f.ctkij.—Be-
■wc give a list of tiie gentlemen
d to represent Alabama, in lise
ess of tho Southern Confederacy,
)ili is to meet at Montgomery on tha
iroximo:
deputies eor state at large.
. Richard W. Walker, of Lauder
le.
. Robert H. Smith, of Mobile.
DEPUTIES EOR THE DISTRICTS.
Itistrict—Ceil. Colin J. McRae, of
lohile.
lion. John dill Shorter of
rbour.
lion. W. P. Chilton, of
ontgomery.
Non. 8. K. Hale, of Greene
lion. David P. Lewis, of
Dr. Thos. Fenrn, of Madi-
Ilon. .1. L. M. Curry, ol
Jlladega.
‘Both Gen. Scott and Senator
ibs have denied the truth of the
raphic report of a difficulty be-
them at a dinner party in Wash-
Ion city. The report tb At Hecreta-
piompson gave President Buchiniun
I lie” is no doubt equally unfound-
fvention of the People of Tcnnes-
-Passagc of the Convention Hill,
another column of this morning’s
er, will bo found the bill providing
% Convention of the people of Ten-
ee, passed by the General Assembly
lie .State, in oxtra session, yesterday
I hill provides for an election, by the
pie, ot Delegates to the Convention
ifltli of February, and that any
an 21 years of age may be, eligible
[.seat in said Convention. The time
1 for the assembling of the Convon-
is on tiie 25th of February. The
j further provides that voters shall
i written or printed upon their tick
the words “Convention,” or “No
Jvention,” and if a greater number
'~‘es be cast for tiie Convention than
't against it, then the Convention
111 he held. It ulso provides that no
Sou of tiie Convention, with regard
hanging tiie relation or position of
messee to the National Union, or
‘Southern sister ‘States shall bo of
■ binding force or effect, until it is
emitted to, and ratified, and adopted
la majority of the qualified voters of
le State ; taking as a basis the vote of
F last Gubernatorial election.—Nash-
P? banner, 20<A.
The Work Done audto be Done.
STATES SECEDED.
uth Carolinu, Decomber 20, 1800.
ssissippi, Jnnunry 9, 1801.
labama, January 11, 1S61 -
jlorida, January 11, 1801.
‘orgia, January 19, 1801.
SECESSION CONVENTIONS ORDERED
niisiana, January 23, 1801.
rkansas, (probaly)January 28, “
•xas, Jaunary 28 44
iiginia, February 13, “
orth Carolina, February 18, 41
|emieesce, Feburary 18, “
1 he following Southern States have
t yet callod conventions:
Maryland. Kentuckey,
Missouri, Delaware.
Proudly ohe stands,—tho Empire State,
Waving-lifir flag on high—
*‘God made us free,' and free we’ll be,
To nothing wrong comply.”
Long have we suffered shame and hate
Within the Federal link ;.
We now Create a sovereign State,
And never from her shrink.
Farewell old Union fare thee well,
"Pis sad that We must part;
To thee we’ve clung—thy songs we’ve
sung,—
W’ve served thee hand and heart.
But base seducers of our peace,
Bv trait'rous impulse led,
In mischief rite hath gender’d strife,
And bloody discord bred.
With pain we saw our cherish'd rights
Disgraced beneath the dust;
In vain we sought, with anxious thought,
Our troubles to adjust.
True to the honor of our State,—
True to our homes so dear,
We now return,—your dalliance spurn,
Nor heed your threat'ning sneer.
Il'iMinoureeh'ca we’ll try to live,
Guided by Wisdom’s voice;
We’ll legislate our soverei ;n State
With moderation’s choice.
We'll trust in Ilim who shields the right
Who bids our tenors cense;
With justice’guide, we’ll surely stride
To honor, wealth, and peace !
Rome, Jan. 22nd, 1801. J S. P.
Special
X ROMK 11/
Royal Arch Chapter,
Regular Meetings HIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT iu each mouth.
THOS. J. PERRY, II. P„
ANDREW J, BE4RDEN, K.,
JOEL C. BAKER. S„
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. M. HOOD, Scc’y. febtHrily.
to Consumptives.
T IIE Advertiser. having been restored to
health in a few wooks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several vaars
with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, Consumption—is ndxious to uiako
known to his fellow-sufferers tho means of
cure.
To all who desire it., ho will send a copy
of the prescription UBeil (freaof charge.) with
the directions f >r preparing and using the
same, which they will find at seme Cukk for
OosscurnoN, Asthma. BuoifcniTS. Ac. The
ouly object of the advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which ho conceives to he
invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will
try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing theprescription will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
octlStwly] Kingseounty, New York.
CciiiiiitTciql.
h« Jacksonville (West Tenn.) H'%
[the 18th instanteaysi “Just as our
>‘‘r geos to press the Seley House, at
.**!!<* the Mobile and Ohio
oad, is in enveloped in flame, with-
“‘y hope of Having th* building.''’
, '6° »run |l
b- fire. ThMo C s ? uaro ,rM cpnsum®
Do. With litfii 18 CBtunu ‘ted at $40
^ W1 'fi httle covered by Insurance.
ROME MARKET.
Corrected Trie Weekly by Perry t(r Lamkin,
Gmren/ Merchants.
Rome, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1861.
Cotton—The receipts during the past
week eliding Saturday 19th inst., by
water and wagons, foot up 1499 bales.
Shipped outduring same time 1053 bales.
The market has declined. We
quote 5 to 9] ots. with a downward ten
dency.
Bacon.—Tliero is none offering, either
old or new. The demand w-s never
more pressing than at present. Those
having any to sell would do well to
bring it in. They can realize 13J
cents, hog round, and at tiie same
time tic doing the citizens service.
Beef—The market is better ^applied
wit It it than any tiling else in the provi-
ion line. It retail* readily at 6 to 8 cts,
on foot 4 ct<.
lU rrKU.—There is increased demand
at 20 ets.—25 cts from store.
Bran—20 cts. pet bushel.
Corn.—The receipts during the past
week by the Railroad, foot up 2271
bushels, which finds a ready market at
$1 per. bushel from tiie Depot. Some
is transferred to tlie Ware Houses and
sold at $1,10 per bushel.
Dried Fruits.—There is no demand.
Pricest nominal. Wo quote peeled
peaches at $1 25, and Unpeeled at 75
cts. Green apples at 75 to $1 00.
Eggs.—There is increased demand,
at 15 cts. per dux.'; from store 16 c.ts
Flour—Continues to be in good de
mand. The supply limited. We quote
Good Family at 4 cts.; Superfine 3}
Feathers. —Good new feathers wil
find ready sale »t 40 to 45 cts. per tb ; 50
cts. from store.
Hides—Stock ample. Prices with
downward tendency, lOcts for dry, 4oU
for gr“en.
Hay — Commands good prices—as
there is no established custom for sell-
ing hay, the prices are regulated by the
load.
Laud—There is but little if any in
market. and ilone offering, consequent
ly the demand is great and increasing.
It commands 14 cts.
Meal.—Tito demand continues good,
and tiie supply in store is fight. No
difficulty in selling it at $1 per bushel,
and $1,10 from store.
Oats.—There is increased inquiry for
good Seed Oats, especially for the black
or Spring Oats. 1 hose having a surplus
would do well to bring or send them in.
They can realize 65 cts. per bushel.
Potatoes—Very scarce, and but few
offering. Good Yam or Spanish com
mands 00 cts. per bushel. Irish $1,00
Teas—In demand. We quote 75 to
80cts per bushel. Lady Pea at 1 (H).
1 Poultry—Turkeys 50 to 75cts. Full
grown Chickens lo to 20ets.
Pork—Is scarce with a good demand
at 8 to 9 its.
Tallow—The demand is not equal to
the supply. We quote it at 8 cts.
Wheat.—Good Red $1,40: White
$1.50. There is very little offering, not
enough to supply the market with flour.
Unless tho farmers send in their sur
plus supplies of bacon, lard, corn,wheat,
meal and flour, the merchants will
have to send west for them.
jojrlt is proper lor us to remark that
these are tiie current rates paid out of
wagons. Of course retail prices are a
shade higher.
Beware of Mineral Poisons.
DB, J. BOVEE ©CDS’
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE^ MEDICINES
Ills
Imperial Wine Bitters
For the cure of Incipient Consumption, weak
Lungs, Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dy.*pep-
General or Nervous Debility, Piles and
nil diseases requiring a Tonic, tire unsurpas
sed. They are made of % pure Sherry Wine,
and aside from their medicinal properties,
they are a most wholesome ami delightful
beverage.
Ilis Brandy Cuthartic
Is a sure remedy for co<tiveness, liver com
plaint and dyspepsia. They are pleasant to
the taste; sure in th«'ir operation: and as a
cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
supercedes the use of Pills, so nauseous and
disagrcable to the taste.
His Imperial Gin Bitters
Acton the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and are a superior remedy for dys
pepsia. connected witli liver complaint iu all
iti forms.
FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
They are truly valuable, made of pure llol
lan<f Gin. pleasant and agreeable to the taste
and may be well termed a necessary Female
Companion.
His Cathartic Syrup
For Infants. Children, and delicate Females,
« certainly one of the most desirable and
alu&ble medicines in the world. It is a per
fect substitute for calomel, acting on the liver
removing all obstructions in tin* Bowels, cur
ing costiveness, indigestion and dyspepsia.—
Although it is as sure and effectual in its op
erations as calomel, yet it is so delicious to
the t.tste, that children will cry fur it, and it
is as gentle, innocent and harmless as tho
dews of Heaven. Thousands of mother*
throughout the land will bless the discoverer
of this invaluable medicine.
n UAKLES WUJDIFIELD A CO.,
Proprietors.
C40 A G.M Broadway, New York.
l/viJ ov Farcll A Yci*er. mur20-trilv
HCIIElMjLE
Georgia R. R. PassengerTrains.
LciiVfl 1 a s_.
Arrive.
Augusta at 8.51A. M. Atlanta m 9 a M
^St) P. M.
8.40 P. M. Augusta
9.05 A, M.
Atlanta.
U 45 P.M. I
5.56 A. M.
6.20 P. M.
ATHENS URAFKII.
Leaves Arrives •
iasr’tr.fcS:}"*-*
........
^idSL-No trains on Athens branch on Sun
day to connect with trains leaving Augusta
at i2.:t0 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at S.40
Saturday Evening.
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Lcava Arrives
Augusta at 2.50 P. M. Waal/i’nat 7.25 P. M
Washington 1.30 >« { ,??? “
0 | Atlanta 1I.4j “
Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Washg't'n 7.25 “
Through Freight Trains Augusta to
Atlanta.
Leaves Arrritcs
Charleston 6.00 P. M Augusta at 6,#0 A. M.
Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 “
“ 1.15 P.M. “ 5.10 “
Through Freight Trains Atlanta to
Augusta.
Leavs Arrivo
Atlanta at C 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.16 PM.
5.15 P. M. 14 5.13 44
Freight Trains Branches.
Leave Arrive
Augusta nt 8.50 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M
Atlanta 6.00 « >* 8,10 44
•• 5.I5P. M. 44 8.10 44
Arrives at Washington 7.25 A.M.
7.26 ••
44 44 ‘F 7.45 44
marlOiri ly. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup't.
CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAYS
B. A. SMITH,
////
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[Home formerly occupied by Rolt. Batfcy.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
TT7’OULD respectfully inform h
VV friends and customers and
public gcucrally, that he is
now opening a very largo and at
tractive Stock of Drugs. My’divines, Chemicals
Dyestuffs, Perfumery and F iuey Articles.—
Also, Paints, Oi!«. Varnishes, Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).—
Glass,Putty,Glue, Brushes,and in fact, every
thing in his line or that is usually kept in u
First Class Drug Store.
Having had several years experience, and
by giving his personal attention to the busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public pa
iron ago, and to be able to furnish his cus
toiuors reliable articles, at as
LOW PRICES,
As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re
member the location. Tito wants of the
country shall he supplied. febll.’fiO
AUGUSTA DISPATCH.
1HE Provoadiuga of the .State Gonrotition
will be published in the Disputoh. It
1 contains daily reports from Washing
B ..... H ■ ton, Charleston, 4c., and sreliabl* summary
lock of bniU: motn,n gi th# entii'v of general u,w». Also market report, from
kip of the n’hn. g ® fro "‘»>* tto North
rrtu
aUo<
the principle cities.
javl52t
Address,
(JtjtrfTftUCfltN.
Dallas Salad Oil. for table use at
jiin.«9tri.’
FARPiL * YU8ER
BILLIARD SALOON,
OVER TIIE ENTRANCE TO
MORRiSOn & LOGAN’S
livery stable.
Four Fine Tables.
G ENTLEMEN who wish to take a quiet
game of Billiards can be accommodated
at the abova named room. There arc Four
Fine Tables—three of them quite new, and
of the celebrated Brunswick manufacture.—
Tho room will he kept comfortably warmed
at all times, and well lighted at night.
N. J. REYNOLDS.
dcc.8twtf Proprietor.
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera!
This medicine lias
LIFE DROPS. 1 been tried, tested and
> > proved by ten years
J experience to be the
• only certain, safe and
reliable remedy for all Bowel Derangements,
Diarrhoea, Pysuutery, Cramps, Pains, Chol
era, Cholic, 4c., now before the public. One
or two doses of 20 drops, will cure the most
severs cramps iu the stomach in 20 minutes.
A single doss often cures tho Diarrhoea and
It never constipates the bowels. One dose
will satisfy any oue of its merits. Price
only 25 Cents.
Proparcd by 8. D. Trail. 43 Bowery, New
York, aud sold by Druggists generally.
In Roms by Baker & Echols, and Newman
4 Nowlin. [*ug2tw»wly
European Medical Institute.
DR. SANSON,
(FROM FARIS,)
No. 704 BROADV'AY, ABOVE 4th STREET,
NEW YORK.
T HE necessity of giving to the public of
the United Stales, a rational and not ex
pensive treatment in all Diseases of a chrou-
, especially of a secret character, has indu
ed Dr. Sanson (for several years known in
this city as the most successful practitioner
in that class of affections) to extend his so
journ in New York for another year.
He may thoreiore be c.insulted at his con
venient location
701 IIICOA nxv \ V,
and will continue to keep on hand his own
and Dr. Uhjord s preparations, aueh as Flor
del Ucayali, ($2 per hottll) against Seminal
losses and Debility from excesses of S:lt-
\buse, tho best remedy known in Europe.
Ilis Preventive against Infection, $1 per
bottle.
lticord’s celebrated Pills, agayut Venereal
Diseases, onq box sufficient to cure any; case,
$2 per box.
"is Gonorrhoea Remedy cures that disa
greeable affliction in a few days, $2.
Best French Male Safes imported by him
self at $.2 per dozen.
All his French and Spanish Remedies for
Affections of Ladies will be sent with a $ir
cular containing secrets of importance,
known to a t 'w French physicians only.
At his Institute there are eight rooms
provided for the reicption of Ladies and
Gentlemen, so that the strictest privacy is
observed.
He is under the necessity of notifying the
public, that ho has not the slightest connec
tion with his old office, ut 512 Broad way.and
that an impostor is copying verbally his
advertisements.
The Doctor's new place is 701 Broadway,
above Fourth street, and nearly opposite the
New' York Hotel, where he ran be consulted
in English, German, Italian. French or
Spanish.
Letters should he addressed io Box 3576
P. 0., N. York. focl23twl
MAPES’
Aiitrogenized Super-Phosphate
LIME.
REMOVAL.
T HE undersigned, Agent f.»r the above
Fertilizer, in consequence of it-« marked
sue css the past season, and the greatly in
creased demand arising therefrom, has mad*
arrangements with the manufacturer for j
large and lull supply; ami requiring greater
facilities for storage uid other accommoda
tion, lias taken the four story Warehouse as
b low, where he will be able to supply any
quantity required, with promp'ness. llo
may Le allowcl to express his satisfaction iu
view ol the fu' t that ol th»? numerous pur
chases made of him by planters, generally
for the purpose of making comparative tests
with other fertilisers, not one case has come
to his knowledge where our Fertilizer has
not shown a decided superiority. Planters
who have used Mapes’ Phosphate, now make
it their solo relianoo, and are ordering (some
of them) as much as fifty tens, for use the
next season. This fact speuks for itself. We
have discovered a quality, developed in the
drouth, which was before unobserved, viz :
its hygrometric power, or capacity, to absorb
moisture from the atmosphere, which obviat
ed to a largo extent the late unparalleled
drought where it was us-*d, while most other
fertilis rs were not only valueless, but posi
tively injurious to the plant. The safety and
profit mh a money investment, arising from
the use of Mopes’ Phosphate, are now placed
beyond question, and the experience of tho
past season, has established what we have,
without hesitation, alwayo averted for it,
that is the only fertiliser reliable under all
circumstances of soil, mdd# of cultivation,
and of weather.
The Undersigned is also prepared to sup
ply anv description of AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS, of the
latest improved patterns adapted to Southern
cultivation, at lowest price*.
J. A. QUIMBY,
No. Z, Warren Block.
oet!>tw*w5m] Augusta, Geo.
BOOKSELLER,
AND
STATIONER.
ROME, GA.,
Have just received a large .took of
Bibles,
Testaments,
Prayer & Hymn Books,
Annuals & Gift Books,
Suitable for Frozents. Also an eudtesa
variety of
CHINA,
PARIAN MARBLE,
AND TERRA COTTA VASES,
TOILET BOTTLES,
PAPER WEIGHTS,
CHINA FIGURES,
WRITING DESKS,
WORK BOXES,
PORT FOLIOS,
WRITING GASES,
MOROCCO BAGS,
CARAS, BASKETS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
And TOYS of every deseriptiou for tha
“HOLIDAYS.”
These Goods have been partly bought for
Cash, and will be sold at
Reduced Prices.
The attention of the Ladles particularly
solicited. dee 13
Miscellaneous.
The Aualhamatioh or LAXor-Asas.-Thar*
is a growiug teudeaey to appropriato the
moat expressive words of othsr languages,
and alter a while to incorporate them into
our own; thus the word Cephalic, which is
from the Greek, signifying “for the head,” Is
now becoming popularised in connection
with Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy,
but it will soon bo used in a more general
way, aud the word Cephalic will become as
common as Electrotype, and many others
whose distinction as foreign words has been
worn away by common usage until they
seem “native and to tho manor born.’’
’ardly Realized.
Hi 'ad 'n ’orrible ’eadaohs this hafternoen,
band I stepped into the hapothecaries hand
say» hi to the man, “Can you bcase me of an
endache?’’ “Does it liacne ’ard,” says’e.—
"llc.vcecdingly,” says hi, hand upon that ’a
gave a Cephalic Pill, hand 'non me 'onor it
cured me so quick that I ’ardly re
‘ad an ’cadache.
fy realized I ’ad
Asthma.;!
For the Instant Re
lief and Permanent
ure of this distressing
complaint use
FENDT’S
Bronchial Cigarettes,
Made* by C. B. Sc V in our Jc Co., 458 Broad
way, N. Y. Price $1 per box: punt lrco by
po.'t. For salo at all Druggists.
oct30tw±w— dm
Tomlin & McCarver’s
STEAM SAW MILL
T HE proprietors will furnish flrnt quality
long leaf Pino Lumber, sawed at their
Mill on the Coosa River, 14 miles from Rome,
ay follows:
Delivered ot the Mill at $1,00 per hundred
or at steamboat landing in Rome, or at inter
mediate 1 muling* on the River at $1,20 per
hundred. For dried lumber 25 cents per
hundred additional will be charged.
ROBT. G. TOMLIN,
J. L. McCARVER.
sep22twA wflm
LfVERY AND SAJ^E
STABLE.
NEW WATCHMAKER
"THE GEORGIA CIGAR, 11
MANUFACTURED FROM
The best Havana Tobacco,
VOM1EH & co.,
Ousr a. ga.
K l ftAO tb *** Pvima Cigars have
/.Vyv/vJ been received by FARKLJj
1 \ KISER, who are Sole Agenu tor the sain
of them in Rome. Geutletncu desiring a
And Silversmith Shop.
I recommend myself to the public gener
ally «!„. want WATCHES
Clocks & Jewelry Repaired
Tn give me a call. I promise to 4o good work
and make charges reasonable.
SIEGFRIED JONAS.
Shop in the rear of S, Jonas’ Store.
nov22twSm
DAVID «. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Accountant, *
M0KBIS0N & LOGAN.
Broad Street, Rome. Ga.
This Stable is situuted in a central part of
the city, and in point of convenience of ar
rangements is not surpassed by any iu thin
part of the country. Good Horses and gen
teel and comfortable Vehicles of all kinds
ill always be in readiness to lli’*.
Transient person* or citizens desiring to
Lave stock fod for long or short time, will
always find at this Stable, tho very best of
feed and attentive servants *o take good care
of the animals while in charge of the pro
prietors.
Horses ond Mules will bo bought or sold
at the hist market prices.
Ths Proprietors have recently finished,im
mediately in front of their stable a fine two
story Brick Building 75 f-et long by 40
wide. In the lower story is a
GENTEEL DRESSING ROOM,
and a No. 1 BARBER SHOP, kept by on#
of the best of his trade. On tho peoond
Floor is a
Splendid Billiard Saloon,
Embracing ibe amirc length and breadth of
t|,e building with Four of tho best Bruns
wick Tables. There is alro a
Genteel Eating Saloon,
On* door below the entrance to the Stable,
up stairs.
The Proprietors are greatly obliged to
their numeruur patrons for past favors, and
hope that now they have so largely increas
ed their conveniences, that the patronage
will be commensurate with the aceommoda
tlons offered. MORRISON A LOOAN.
dee 15
J&T Headache is the favorite *igu by which
nature makes known any deviation what
ever from the natural state of the brain, and
viewed In this light it may be looked on as a
safeguard intended to givo notice of disease
whieh mieht otherwise escape attention, till
too late to be remedied; and its indication*
should never he neglected. Headaches may
be classified under two names, viz: Byrntom-
atic and Idiopathic. Bymtomutie Headache
is exceedingly common, and is the precursor
of a great variety of diseoses, among which
arc Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism, and all
febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is
sympathetic of disease of the stomach con
stituting Sick Headache, ot hepatic disco**
constituting Bilious Headache, of worms,
coustipution and other disorders of the bow
els. os well as renal and uterine affections.--
Diseases of the heart are very frequently at
tended with headaches. Anosmia and pleth
ora are also affections which frequently oc
casion headache. Idiopathic Headache is
ulso very common, being usually distin
guished by the name of Nervous Headache,
Sumetimes coming on suddenly in a state of
apparently sound health, and prostrating at
once the mental and physical energies, and in
other instances comes on slowly, heralded by
depression ot spirits or acerbity of temper.—
In most instances (he pain is in the front of
the head, over one or noth eyes, und some
times provoking vomiting: under this cIubs
may also bo named Neuralgia.
For the treatment of either class of head
ache the Cephalic Pills have been found a
sure und sufc remedy, relieving the moBt
acute pains in a few minutes, and by its
subtlo power eradicating the diseases of
which Headache is the unerring index.
BninoKT.—Missus wants you to send her a
box of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepar
ed Pills—but I’m thinking Hint's not inst ft
nuitlier; but perhaps ye’ll be afther know
ing what it is. Ye sec she's nigh dead aud
gone with tho sich headache, and wants some
more of that samo as reliaivcd her before.
Dhuouiht.—You must mean Spalding's
Cephalic Pills.
llninoBT.—Och! sure now and yov’vo-Bcd
it, here's the quarter, and give me ths Pills
and don^be long about it aiuier.
Constipation or Costiveness.
No one of the “many ills flesh Is heir to"
is co prevalent, so little understood, and so
much ncglectud as Costiveness. Often origi
nating in carelessness, or sudentarv habits;
it is regarded as a slight disorder ef too lit
tle consequence to excite anxiety, while in
reality it is the precursor and companion of
many of the most fatal and dangerous dis
cases, and unless early eradicated it will
bring tho sufturtir tn an untimely grave.—
Among tho lighter evils of which costivencss
is the usual attendant ar* Headache, Colic,
Rheumatism, Feul Breath, Piles, and others
uf like nature, while a long train of fright
ful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers, Ab-
cesses, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Ap
oplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis. Hysteria, Hypo
chondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first
indicate their prasence in the system by this
alarming Byniptcm. Not unfrequently the
diseases named originate tn Constipation, but
take on an independent existence unless th*
cause is eradicated tn an aarly stage. From
all these considerations It follows that th*
disorder should receive immediate attention
wbenover it occurs, and uo person should
neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the
first appearance of the oomplaint, as their-
timely use will expel the insidious approach
es of disense and destroy this dangerous fo«\
to human life.
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CURE
NervousHeadache
AlS,
Headache.
By the use of those Wlls the periodic at
tacks of Nervous or 8iek Headache may be
prevented; and if taken at the oommenos-
ment uf an attack immediate relief from pain
aud sickness wilt he obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nausea
and Heudachc to which females are so sub
ject.
They act gently on the bowels—removing
Costiveness.
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fe
males, and all persons of sedentary habits,
they are valuable as a Laxative, improving
the Appetite, giving tone and viger to tho di
gestive organs, and restoring the natural elas
ticity aud strength of tho whole system.
The Cephalic Pills are the result of long
investigation and carefully conducted exper
iments. having been in use many years, dur
ing which time they bavo prevented and re-
Iteved a vast amount of pain and suffering
from Headache, whether originating in ths
nervous system, or from a deranged state oi
the stomach. ... _
They sr* entirely vegetable in their « ■*
position, and may bo taken at all time*
perfect safety without making anyA
of diet, and the absonco *f any. to
taste renders It easy to administer
The genuine have five sign
all ether dtoUr. U
M A Itoi'wlH •>« « 4t b > P™P» !d
ceipt of the FrJce 35 centB . j
ill or d*ra should he addressed te /
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