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Chill Fever, Dumb Ague,'Inter
miUcnt & Remittent Fevers &
all the various forms of.
BiliousjJiseases.^
S h*!'] KDlhY it THOROUGHLY
m
BTTllc lleftloiilift infl-ience of thin n»«f?
icino upon comuitctione impaired ami injured by «■]
rtaideuco in biliuua < limaica. ia one t»i ita moil
valuable qualities. Thera are many rouatitiitiona
■whii h bci-otno sradtiaUf undermined by uukmai.
causes, without even a day's actual confinement.
The sallow com plea ion. Iota u f i*|>peiit*% languor,
ersarinsss and depression of spirits,—all yield to
this remedy if only faithfully used according to
ths directions of the pamphlet which aecoinpomce
asclt bottle,
A smell Treutite on tho "causes, treatment and
curs of Ksverand Ague,and other diseases of bit
ions climates," may be hud gratia of the under
signed. Also numt-rnu* certificates ficm men nl j
the highest responsibility, lotifyinjr to the great
efficacy of this medicine can be seen on nplication
Is J. 1). DICKFKSON.
A^ent lor Home Ga.
March 2. 1649 31-Km
**How lew who think aright among the thinking lew
How many never think, but only think they do."
OO-Tuk sentiment implied in the above exclam
ation is on no subject more fully exemplified than
•n that of Health. But lew give it u single thought,
and fewer still reflect upou it with the observation
and good sense which matters of minor consequence
receive. As observation teachers the fact that Dr.
Osgood’s India Cholagognc is n never failing reme
dy In Fever and Ague, good sense would surely
indicate its prompt and immediate use. To bo
found at .T. D. DICKERSON’S
May 3, Agent for the Praprietor
ft>-LIVEIt COMPLAINTS of bilious claimtw
arise from the seine causes which produce Fever
and Ague, and are cured with the same certainty
by Dr Osgood ’$ India Cholagognc. Liven after the
Lfvcr 1ms become much enlarged und tender upou
pressure, it is in a few weeks restored to its natural
i iso, soreness and pain in the side relieved with
such general improvement as denotes returning
health.
The above highly valuable preparation may
iound at the Drug Store of
J. D. DICKERSON,
May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Rome, Ga
*
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE regular course of Lecture, in this Institute
Will cottimctieo on tins First of November, ami
continue until tbe last of Februnry. The Anntotn-
leal Department will be opened and ready to receive
students by the First of October. The Medical De
partment will be under the direction ot ibo follow-
"* PROFESSORS.
J. CottQtriST Gaoss. M. D.. Professor of tho Iu*
stitutes ol Medicine, and Medical Jurisprudence.
W. Bran Powat-t, M. D-, Professor ol Cerebral
-TBysiology, Medical Geology, and Mineralogy.
It. S Niwton, M, D., Profetsor of Surgery.
H. J. HulUK, M. D*. Prolessor of Theory nnd
Practice ol Medicine.
J. A. WltJtas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics nnd
Disease, ol Women nnd Children.
J. Ktao, M. D„ Professor of Itlnterin Medico,
and Therapeutics.
Z. Frkevak, M. D., Professor of Anntomy.
J. ftlti.Ton SAHDaas, M. D., Professor oi Chemis-
tiy anJ Pharmacy.
CLINIQUE LECTURES.
Miotctna—Paor. H J. Hm.ci.
Sunocay—Paor. R. 8. Nkwtox.
AnatomICai. DaxoMTaAToa—X. Fbecjian. M. D
The fees ibr a full course of lectures amount to
9105. Matricnlntor’s $5; Demonstrator's Fee. $Io.
Graduation, 8*°.
Those desiring further information will plense
address (post paid) to the Dean; nnd etudents arri
ving In thcoity will plense cnll on him nt the Hotel
8.8. NEWTON, M. D-, Dean of the Faculty
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Hon. E, W. M. Kino, Professor of Theory and
Practice ol Low.
PHon. V. D. Basiiy, Esq., Professor of Commer
cial Jurisprudence.
TirS'.s—810 per Session.
All communications pertaining to this depart
ment must be addressed to
E. W. M. KING,
Maatrms, Tenth July, IS.'iO.
The Faculties, lor intellectual abilities moral
worth and profraaiondl acquirements, will compare
favorably with the moll distinguished In oar coun
try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in
this or any other country—all of them ara able iec-
tutor, and the beat of teachera.
Those who wilt contemplate our geographical po
sition, and the a,tent of oar population, con have no
doubt at to lbs eligibility of onr situation for an en
terprise ot >ho kind. A> to health, inemd ng .11 sea
son* of the year, wo deny that ant oitiaa city has
■oat.
A common error exists in the minds of innnv
students relntlvo to the placo of studying ntedio.no;
thorn who Intend promising among the tho diseases
of tho JFest and Month, should certainly educate
themselves at n school whoso Faculty nru practi
cally acquainted with those diseases. _
That Ota public may be satisfied of this school,
ws feel it our duly to itato, that the Trustee* and
faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well
tar ita future success; and tltat the peculiar inter-
nalonanitatiur which connects them, cannot be in
terrupted. E w M KING, President
ofthe A/entphi, Inaiitu
April 4, 1850, 84
CABINET 1VARE-HOVSS.
CAI.HOUN& STARR-
[ AVI’. o:i hand and for
sale, Sofas, Mnhngnny
and Marble-top Centre Ta
bles, together with all the va
rious articles of Fuiiiture u-
suully found in tin establish
ment of the kind. Their nut-
fcrials are good, und nut to
gether by workmen who understand their
business. Ware Room at Peck ft Hardin’s
old stand, four doors above the Exchange
Hotel.
' Rome, Ga., April 25. ddtt.
nS ji * u m ws.
[JAMES M. SUMTER,
.CABINET MAKER,
STREET, OPP0SJTF. THF. l’RESBYTF.Kt AN
CHURCH
I ham! and make* to aider all brads of
r Cherry As Walnut Furniture in the
superior workmanship; which
^ Afork of tho s*rip qualify eon
|ir puldte urn respectfully in-
: l ot themselves.
Ctl
prepared to do
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEYS,
and ail
diaeaaet aris
ing from a disor
dered Liver or Sto-
mach. aueli a* Conalipa*
lion. Inward Piles, Fullness,
or blood to the Ilsad, Acidity of
the Siumocli, Nausea, Heartburn, Di*a
fur food, Fullness or Weight in
the Stowacli. Sour Eructations, sink
ing or Fluttering at ths Pit ol
the Stomach, Swimming of ths
IItad;flurried and Diffi
cult BJca'hing, Flui-
tsring at tho
llrart, Cho. v
king or
Sufl'ocaiing Scuaaiions when iu a
lying pontiire, Dimncfsof viaion,
Don or Webs before the
Sight, Fever and Dull
Pain in the ll.ad,
Deficiency
of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin
nnd Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, Cheat, L J mbs,&c., Sudden
Fl'istiings ot llenr. Burning in the Ficvh
Cous'aiu imsgiiaings of Evil,nnd Great
Depression of Spirits,
Cun be Pvrnmncnil}' Cured by
I>U. IIOOPLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS,
rIlKt'ARED by
Du v. if i, jack sour,
AT TIIB
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No, 120, Arch Sirtw, I’liilndolpliia.
Their power over the above diseases i_
led, if squalled, by any other preparation in the
United States, as the c.irea attest, in many casee
niter skill!»l physicians had failed.
These Bitter* nru worthy the attention of inva
lid*. Poisoning great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of the Liver a.,d leaser glands, exercis
ing the moat searching powers in weakness and af
fections of the digestive organs, they are, withal,
aafe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
Ciiab. Robinson, Esq, Easton, Md., in a letter to
Dr. Jackson, Jan. 9, l«50 j aaid—
” My wife and myself have received more bene
fit I rom your medicino than any other we have ev
er taken for the (LTDyspcpsia snd Liver diaeoae.”
Til* Tbntii Legion,” published at Woodstock,
Vs., Jan. 10, 1850, aaid—
••A GREAT MEDICINE.”
" We have uniformly refrained from recommend
ing to the public ar.y of the various Patent Medt-
cinea of tho day, unless thoroughly convinced ol
their value. Among those we consider worthy ot
notice is the German Bitters, invented by Dr.
IIoopland, End prepared by Dr. Jackson in Phila
delphia. One instance in particular, in which the
superior virtues ol this medicine have been tested,
has fallen under our observation. Durir» r . the last
summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coun
ty, waa very seriously afilicted with Liver Complaint
and after trying in vain various remedies, he pur
chased a bottle of the Bitters, and after using it,
was so much ralieved ol his distressing malady, that
he procured another bottle, and it restored him en
tirely to health.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS.
Judge M. M. Noaii, a gentleman with great sci
entific and literary attainments, aaid in his •• Now
York Weekly Messenger,” January K, 1650.
Da. floori.and’9 German Bitters.—Here is a
preparation which tho leading presses in the Union
appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the
reason ia obvioua. It is made alter a prescription
furnished by one of the most celebra'ed physicum*
ol modern times, tho late Dr. Christopher Wilke!,Ti
Iloofland, Pro r ossor to the Untveraity of Jena, Pri
vate Physician to tho King of l’rusaia. and one of
the greatest medical writers Germany lias ever pro.
duced. Ho was emphatically tho enemy of hum
bug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the
inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on.
He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint.
Dyspepsia, Debility . Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Constipation, and oil complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and
the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express
their conviction of its excellence^ and several ol'the
editors now peak of its effects from their individu*;
experience. Under these circumstances, **0 fee!
waranted, not only in calling the Attention of our
readers to the present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack
son's) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all afilicted.”
MORE EVIDENCE.
The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,’' the best
family newspaper published in (he United States,
the editor says of
DR. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
** It is seldom that we recommend what are term,
ed Patent Medicines to tho confidence nnd patron
age of our readers; end, therefore, when wo recom
mend Dr. Iloofiand's German Bitters, we wiah it to
be distinctly understood thst we are not speaking
of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about
for n brief period nnd the<t forgotten after they have
done thejr guilty race ot mischief, but of a modi*
cine long established, universally prised, and which
has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself.
Evidence upon evidonce has been received (like
the feregoing) fr-»tn all sections of the Union, in
three years' - and the strongest testimony in ita fa/or
ia, that there ia more ol it used in the practice oi the
regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all other
nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be esta
blished, and fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will meet with their quiet approval when pre
sented even in this form.
This medicine will euro Liver Complaint and Dia-
pepsia no one can doubt, after using it as directed
It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is
preferable tc calomel in all billioua diseases—the
effect is immediate. They can be administered to
riMALK or iNrAtrr with safety and reliable benefit, at
any lima,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high character
which ia necessary lor all medicines to attain to in
duce counterfeiters to put lurih a spurious article at
ihe risk of the lives of those who arc innocently de.
ceived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MA.4KS OFTHE
GENUINE.
They have tbs written signature of C.M JACKSON
npon the wrapper, snd ths name blown in the bottle,
O*without which, they are spurious.-Tf
For sals wholesale and retail, at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth,
(late of 278, Race street,) Philadelphia, and by re.
epcctable dealers generally throughout the country.
Alto for asle by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Druggist. Rome, Ga.
August I, 1850. 43 13*.
Professor Burry* Trlcophemne or Medi
cated Compound.
I NI’ALIBLE for renewing, invigorating
and beautifying Ihe hair, removing scurf,
Oitmltufl', attd ull affections ofthe Scaip.nnd
curing eruptions on the skin, diseases of the
glands, muscles nnd integuments, nnd reliev
ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c &c —
With this preparation, “ there is no such
i woid os fail.” It has obtained the highest
celebrity among the first classes in the Uni*
ted States and stands unrivalled in all that it
professes to be, both fe- cheapness and efli-
m.cy, it defies all rnmpet.iiiiii. The scien
tific treatise on the hair und skin (embracing
valuable i’.ireetions for the culture and pre
servation of natures choicest ornament) ill
which each bottle is enclosed, is alone worth
the money. It is upon the skin, the muscu
lar fibre, and the glands that the Tricnphcr*
ons has its sjteciftr action, and in all affections
nnd injuries of these organs, it is a sovereign
remedy.
hi in large buttle,, price 95 cents, nt
‘ office 137. Broadway, N- Yt
HEALTH RESTORED!
BOTANIC INFIRNIABY.
T HE incwulog popularity of the reformed Botan
ic Practice of Medicine, and the continued ap
plication of patient* for medical treatment, us well
os prescriptions and medicine to dlvtant patients,
has induced tbe Propreitor to make more extensive
arrangericnts for the better and more comfortable
accommodation of tbe afflicted, where every varie
ty of ditense will be treated upon tho most scien
tific physiological principles. Tbe reformed Prac
tice is becoming to be too well known und too high
ly appreciated throughout our country, to require
culogium or penegyne in this place. It needs not
the ntd of declamation to foeter, to anbttantiate or
enhance its value; it only claims for iwelf * fair
investigation and trial to be duly eatoemed—nnd
certainly It cannot be denied ibat. If the most v { - - • .... - . . -. j
olont opposition could hare had its Intended | * J
tbe air tt cm would Ions a mo have been mrniH* .cd. Ui : s be spent without tho Iifil enjoi
tbe system would tong ago have been arn«H» .cd.
Tbe argument lu Its favor ftcuomuV'tes, u .awe
contemplate this fact, and stlU suet*? ♦Hj rigid
examination it Is every where forced i<~ pas* thro’
Lika true friendship, it lias thoroughly <o h. ‘.♦ed,
"has ever to undergo and withstand v’.v ;hock of
adversity before it is justly entitled to the name."
The Practice having outlived the prejudices which
in many instances are too justly attached to Jt from
being in the hands of ignorant pretenders, where
it was too often found in its infancy in this country,
it has been, and now is affording extraordinry re
lief to suffering thousands, while cures, in some
cases almost bordering on the miraculous, are be
ing effected by iu potent influence. Tbe unparal
leled success it has met in tbe hand* of Dr. Jones,
(whose course of treatment in many respects is
portly original,) has gnined for him celebrity, for
aurpnasiiig his fondest expectations, nnd thousands
are rejoicing under the beneficial efiecU of a Prac
tice whose tendency is to heal without any of those
disagreeable consequences which too often follow
the eradication of one diteate by the tnbttitotion of
anotho.
From the many testimonials which Dr. Jones has
received of his unparalleled succes.*, he has thought
proper to lny the following before a reflecting com
munity. The statements here made ore not from*
persons wiio live out ol the reach of enquiry, but
they come from respectable citizens of our own
country, wltocun be seen and consulted personally,
in reference lotheir true conditions,
Dyapepaln,
Da. Jones—My Dear Sir» This is to certify that
whs, for some 15 or 20 yenrs, grievously afflicted
with dyspepsia or indigestion. My case was one
. very distressing nature; for several years I
compelled to throw up every thing that I eat,
which kept me in quite a feeble ami debilitated
condition. But I am now proud to have it to eny,
that through the blessings of Dr. Jones’ Remedies,
I feel that I ain restored to a perfect state of health,
Htidthat, too, with but one month’s supply of med
icine, which has proved to be tbe cheapest and best
medicine I ever purchased. For the truth of the
above statement, any one can be satisfied by uppli
cation to me neur Dirt Town P. O., Floyd county,
ETON, J. “
Ga.
. P.
THOS. MIDDLE
Spinal Disease and Hnpreaeed Menstrua
tion.
Sir : Believing it a duty
to the public, and in true justice to yourself, I have
thought proper, for the information of those who
may bo afflicted, to give a candid statement of my
negro girl Jane’s diseased state, brought on from
obstriicted menses or monthly courses. She v
attacked in November, 1848, with a severe pain in
the back of the head, extending down the whole
course of the spine, producing complete parulyza-
tion of the left side, and rendering it perfectly help
less, and iu a short time she lost the use ot the
whole system. She could not turn herself in or
out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, nnd
to all appearances past the reach of remedies. But
1 now, through tho judicious and skillful applica
tion of Dr. Jones’ Remedies, consider her restored
to a perfect state of health, (or which ho will ever
have my lasting gratitude. Should any one desire
a confirmation of tho above statement, they ca
address mo near Summerville, Chattooga co., Ga
.**n. WILLIAM STANTON.
March 7, 1850-
■=T
Disease of Stomach, Spine and Head,
For tho benefit of suffering humanity, I have
thought proper to lay my case before the public.
Having been severely afflicted for several years
-ith a disease of the stomach, spine and head—to
enumerate all the long train of symptoms with
which I was troubled, would occupy more space
than would be interesting. Suffice it to say, that
Iroquontly -ftor outing, 1 would bo tnkon with vio
lent and distressing sensations in the head and
back of my ii»*ck, extending hnlf way down the
spine. At such times 1 was compelled to take my
bed. These spells usually continued tor several
hours, and were frequently so severe ns to render
life a burden. To obtain telief I had recourse ro
the best medical aid the country afforded. Having
tried the most skillful physicians in Rome, I applied
^vernl ofthe most eminent professional men of
the United States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of
Kentucky ; hud tho celebrated Dr. Mott, of New
York, written to, and his prescription tried; ap
plied also to the much extolled Dr. Durham ; and
then successively to Dr. Dug-s, of Augusta, Dr.
Bunks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Milledgcville,
Dr. Cutridge, of Glmttoogn county, nnd tho reput
ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having
failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca
ting in Rome, ventured on giving him a call. For
the encouragement of others, I am happy to certify
thut Dr. Jones has given mo more relief than all
the rest combined. I can now say that my health
i better than it has been for several years past. I
am able to attend to my plantation affairs, and ride
to Rome, or any where else my business requires my
personal attention (signed) JOEL MANN.
Cures effected w ithout seeing; the Patio u
Those persons living at a distance, and cannot
conveniently place themselves undor my immediate
charge, may have their case streated by sending me
an accurate statement of symptoms, ago, occupa-
habits of life, Arc. Medicines will be scien
tifically coniponunded,nnd neatly put up, with am*
pic written directions for use, by the due observ
ance of which distant patient* may cure them
selves of the most coin pliented and obstinate disease,
though ii would be much better for tho patient to ap
ply personally ,if possible; because he will then enjoy
nil the advnntuges of Dr. Jones’ personal acquain
tance with the peculiarities of the case. Since the
reduction of |>ostage, tne expense of sending medi
cines by mail is but trifling, My chatge, in all
cases not requiring my personal attendance, it
FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINE8 TO LAST A
MONTH. This fee must invariably be enclosed in
the letter asking advice, in order to insure attention,
directed, pott-j>aid t to Dr, D. S. Jones, Rome,
Ga.
Persona owning afflicted slaves, can have them
treated nt my Infirmary, or medicines sent them as
txove stated. D. S. JONES, M. D
TO MEDICALSTUDENTS.
The undersigned is now prepared to receive a
few Medical Students, to read at his office, who
will be thoroughly Instruct-*) in the BOTANIC
THEORY OF DISEASES, the only truly ecientijic
and ejicient Medieal Practice ever made known to
the world.
Also, a cloae investigrtion of the conflicting the
ories of Allopathic Schools of Medicines, will be
given, as pertaining to a course of lectures in any
of tho
B0TANIC0 MEDICAL COLLEGES
in ihe United States. Ilit Library ie well actected
and furnished with nil tho latest Botnnie Public,
lion.i u-ith > l.rpi collection of Durhtra.nd lnd—rt
receipt-a. Also, several of ilia mutt approved Allo
pathic und Hydropathic works, nnd » new ijitm
of rietretin, Terbercuhtr or Scofulour dieeuw, end
all oth.rr forme of diene, with a artainty turtle
fort ttniitoteu. Daily dcmonitratione in Clinic.!
Practice In hie Infirmary, u well u . knowledge
»f tho Pkamittcentictd pratuniont of remedies Tn
hie Laboratory end Medical Store.
it will lie even from the above combined t.lrtn-
la,re, teal the medical enquirer will hare her. met
with feeili’.lea rarely enjoyed fn a private Phyei-
ci.n’e ofllre. The too in all eaeee twin, 950.—
Mono nerd apply bat rach as ean come well recom
mended, unrl.uch as will likely be an ornament to
ih -inrrlvr. and tho profession.
Letter* on thil enbjei-r, to Merit attention, matt
l> piot-iMK 1 . and uddreaacd to
d. sjn
BB.IOIID
BOTANIC 0
m s-t— ■> j
WHY 80 UNHAPPY.
THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY.
Makv und m >ny a wife endure* year* of bodily
suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate trad heip-
Icss, embittering her life, that ol he- husband, and
hazarding tho future welfare of her children, arising
from causes, which if irtoten, would have spared
tbe tuflbiing, theanguieh of the wife, and to the
husband embarrassments and pecuniary difBcultlea
having their origin fn the mind being weighed
down and harrassed in consequence of the aloknea*
of the companion of hie bosom.
How important that the.causes mould be known
to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful
and harrowing consequences to tbe health and hap
piness,ofboth maybe avoided! t if. It too short
y portion of the
,enjoyment of the
other. The timely po»e>aion of a little work enti
tled aa follow, hat been tho means of saving tho
health and the lift of ihouenndt, at over
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND.
copies have been sold since the first edition was is
sued.
The author lias been induced to advortlso it by
the argent and pressing requestorthons who have
been indebted to its publication for all they bold
dear (that all may have an opportunity orohtalning
it.) and who have favored him with tliouaands of
letters of encomium, some of which are annexed
to the advertisement.
THE MARRIED WOMANS
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M. UAl'RICEAU,
Profeiior of Dlicavoi of Women.
Twentieth Edition, 8mo. pp. 250. Price, $1,00
This work is intended especially for tux mar
ried, or ihose contemplating mar ringe. as it dis
closes important secrets which should bo known to
them particularly.
Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the
one budding into womanhood or the one in tho de
cline of years, in whom nature contemplates an
important change—can discover the onuses, symp
toms, and the most efficient remedies nnd mostcer
tain mode of euro iu every complaint to which her
sex is subject.
The revelations contained in its pages have pro
ved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable let
ters received by the author (which he is permitted
by the writers to publish will attest.
SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES-
Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.
" Dayton, May I. 1847.
Dr. A. M. Maurickau—My Dear Sir:—"The
Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion,"
for which I enclosed one dollar to your address,
came safely to hand. 1 would not have troub ( cri
you with these few lines, but that I nin impelled
by a sense of gratitude, (or myself nud wife, to give
utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions.
" My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some
three yenrs or more, in consequence of her great
anguish and suffering some months before nnd dur
ing confinement; every successive one more nnd
more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life
in imminent danger, and which wus on the last
occasion, despaired of. I supposed that this state
ol things was inevitable, nnd resigned myself to
meet the worst. At this time (now about two
months) I heard your book highly spoken of as con
taining some mntters reaching my case. On its re
ceipt and perusal, I cannot express to you tho .-eiief
it afforded my distressed mind nnd the joy its pa
ges imparted to my wife, on learning that the great
discovery of M. M. Desoineaux provided n remedy.
It opened a prospect to me which I little conceived
was possible. No pecuniary consideration i.nn
ever repay the obligations I nin under to you for
having been the means of imparting to us the mat
ters contained in " The Married Woman’s Private
Medicul Companion." But for this, ere auothet
year would have passed over my head, in all hu
man probability tuy wife would have been iu her
grave, und my children left motherless.
Extract from a Letter,
©@E[ip®tt<2im®<3 Sunil M'sallttlh-
" Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 24, 1847.
My Dear Sir:—I know you will have the kind
ness to bear with tne in encroaching upon your
time, while I acknowledge in behalf of myself and
wife, the obligations we feel ourselves under to you
in having inude known certain matters, contained
in your most inrnlunblo Mmrleu Women's Pri
vate Medical Companion.’ It bus been worth its
weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather
warmly, you will see that I can not do so too warni-
lv, when 1 inform you of the extent to which I have,
through it, been benefited. I will state my situa
tion when I obtained your book through the mer
est curiosity. I look upou it us one of the most
fortunate events of my life J had been married
some ten years, and was the father of seven child
ren: I was iong struggling unceasingly, to the end
thut I might earn a moderate competency, but the
results of my utmost exertions nt the end left me
about where I was at the beginning of each year ;
nd that only, with the most stinted economy, suf
ficient with burcly the nccessurics of life. Finally,
this constant effort was beginning to have its effect
upon my health; I felt less capable to e dure its
continuance, while I felt the necessity of persever
ance.
This constant unccnsing struggle on my part
was imperative in consequence of the prostrated
condition of my wife (with occasional intermission)
for six years, much of the time confined to her bed
and of course incapable of taking the charge and
management of household ntfairs. Her cotdition
arose from causes of which I was ignorant. Oh-
what would I have given had I the six years to live
over again ! What would my wife have given to
have been spared the long days nnd still longer
nights prostrate on n bed of sicknes*!—ull of which
would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy
of "The Mairicd Woman’s Private Medicul Com
panion."
From a Phytic inn.
DANGEROUS DELIVERIES.
OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C.
How many are suffering from obstruction or irre
gularities peculiar to the female system, which un
dermine their health, the effects of which they are
ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seek
ing medical advice ! How many suffer from polap-
tut uteri (falling of the womb) or from floor albot
weakness,debility,tec tec.)! How mnny are in con
stant agony for many months preceding confine
ment! How mnny have difficult if not dangerous
deliveries, and whose live* are jeoparded during
such time, will find in its pages the means of pre
vention, amelioration and relief!
To those jutt married.
TO TIIOSB JUST MAURIEO—** HAD I KNOWN."
" Philadelphia, Nov. 21), lb47.
" Da. A. M. Mauricrai;.—Had I known of the
important matters treated of in " tho Married Wo
man’s Private Medical Companion" some yenrs ngo
how much misery 1 might Imvo escaped! 1 have
suffered years from causes which you point out in
your book, without knowing what tndo. I obtain
ed a copy, nnd found my case treated of. I trust
every female will avail herself of the information
contuiued In its pages."
Letters daily received of this character, unneces
sary to present.
To those yet utmarried, but contemplating mar
riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of
incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it. the
importance of h^ing possessed of tbe revelations
contained in these pages, eo intimately involving
their fatumhappiness, connnt be appreciated.
It ie, of course, impracticable to convey more ful
ly the various subjects treated of, as they ara of a
nature strictly intended lor the mnrrid, or thoae con
templating marriage; neither if it necessary, since
U ia every one’eduty to become possessed of knowl
edge whereby the sufferings to which a wi&, a
mother, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated
fry Copies will be eent by Mail free of Postage tc
tbe Parcbawr^fi#
Oy-0n tbe receipt of One Dollar, "The Married
ried Woman's Private Medical Companion" is tent
MAMgp Fekx) to any part of the United State*.—
must be post paid (except those containing
:e.) ana addressed to DR. A. M. MAIL
^& N ^.S i 7«k P " UUhin *
* Copies kayo been sent by M»U
I
Far the Bemoral and Permanent Core ef nil
NBRVOUS DISEASES,
ot thoM Complaints wliiea ara cauied by an impalrad,
weakened or unhealthy condition of tho
NBRVOUS SYSTEM.
Thta bosnti/ul and convenient eyplfeetaew mt the mjrete.
rious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has
bean pronounced by diotingotahed physicians, both in
Europe and the United State*, to be the west valuable wed*,
final diicentry »/ ihe Jt$e.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC FLUID,
is osed with the moat perfect and certain success in all
cues of
GENERAL DEBILITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tons to the
earioua organs, and invigorating the entire system Also
m FITS, CRAMP. PARALYSIS end PALSY, DY8PKP
8IA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and
CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF-
NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF
THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in
th« SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT. sriNAL
COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI
CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENEROV.
and al! NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints ase~
from on* eimple cause—namely,
A Derangement of tha Narvoua System.
09- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and MedJ.
cine* increatt the Aittatt, tor they weaken the vital sner-
or the already prostrated system; while under tha
strengthening, life-riving, vitalizing influence of Galvan,
ism, as applied by this beautiful tnd wonderful discovery,
the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer ie restored
to former health, r crength, elasticity and vigor.
The great peculiarity and excallenet ol
Dr. Ohiiiatie'z Oalvaslo CnraUr.s,
apyticati
I phyeicl
•foealy v
Irtnrtnev
•fl
injury under any eircumilancet. Since their introduction
ia the United 8tatee, only three years sinca, more than
6 0,000 Persons
Including all agaa, classes and conditions, among which
were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly aubjecl
to Narvoua Complaints, have been
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED,
when all hope of relief had been given up, and every
thing else been tried in vain !
To illustrate tha ue* of the GALVANIC BELT, sup
E tc the case of a person afflicted with that ban* of civilize*
n, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disor
der. In ordinary casts, stimulants are token, which, by
their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford
Umparary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower
■tote, ana with injured faculties, alter the action thus ezei-
ted has ceased. Now compare this with the efl'ect resulting
from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take e
... — of aa
id simply tie the Belt around the body, using the
Magnetic Fluid es directed, la a short period the insen-
■ible perspiration will act on the positive element of the
Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will
pass on to the negative, and thence beck again to the
positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation
throughout ths system. Thus the most severe cases of
DYSPEPSIA ara PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW
DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADI
CATE THF. DISEASE OK YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Off tile moat Undoubted Cbnrstcter,
From all parts of the Country could be given, sufflclant to
flU every column in this paper!
80UTH CAROLINA TESTIMONY.
DREADFUL RHEUMATISM
NERVOU8 PR08TRATION.
Charleston, 8. C., April 19, I?i9.
To Da. Christie., New York :
Respected Sir—sympathy foe the safftring and the
deepest gratitude towards you, induces me to send you an
account of mr late lamentable condition, and the great
relief which f have experienced from your Oalvanic arti
cles. For the past four years I hare been afflicted with the
moat dreadful and excrutiating attacks of Rheumatism.
My whole body has been affected, arms, limbs, head, chast,
back, and Indeed every part of my system. I have ex-
perienced more agony than I supposed any human being
could endure. At one time the joint of my right leg was
swollen to about threo times its natural size and the rest of
the limb was shrivelled up. This was the case when I
commenced using your OALVANIC BELT tor the body
and the OALVANIC BRACELETS for the limbs. 1 had
many of the best Physicians in Charleston and elsewhere^
and I tried every remedy I heard of or saw in the news*
but all with so little benefit that 1 had loaf since
began to despair. I had been to tho Warm Springs and
the Sulphur Springs: 1 read and studied about my afltfc-
tioo, but with no avail. What then my joy end grata
tude when the truth first dawned upon me that I bad at last
discovered a remedy t I should here stele that the constant
■nd repeated attacks of pain tendered me as feeble as a
child and quite helpless. It utterly Incapacitated me from
business, and prostrated and deranged my whole Nervous
System. Now, on Ute first application of the Oalvanie
articles. I did not experience much cessation of the pal*
but I began to feel differently; my strength seemed to be
regained i my need to get clear and elasticity and buoy
ancy to be returning. This it was that so agreeably sur
prised and encouraged me. But in less than a week the
pains had also decreased, end they appeared to diminish
daily. A continuation of damp weather came os, and I
expected a return of the Rheumatism and Nervous Depres
sion : but no—I still continued to improve, simply using
the Belt, Bracelets and Magnetic Fluid. This is now over
one veer since, and at thia moment of writing I believe I am
aa healthy and as happy a man aa there is in Charlactoa
All my pains are gone •, my strength has returned ; my ap
pearance has so altered that my friends, who formerly
thought 1 was dying, hardly know me. In a word I am a
living miracle or tbe wonders of Galvanism, as applied by
K ur beautiful inventions. ! could say more if necessary
t will only add that yo t are at liberty to make this public
for tbe benefit of those who be «oii**s*/ uSkteu.
Very respectfully and siincorssljr^jromj
f. 8.—I may add that thare are hundreds of persons ia
South Carolina and ia Georgia who have known me for
Dr. P. Mauvtiv Cohen, <*■
Hon. Joan P. Kina, Augusu, ue.
Ricasao Peters, Esq^
H. L. Buttebeiei.d, Esq, PavUlkm Hotel, Charleston.
Was. M- Moody, Esq., Charleston HotoL
DR. CHR!8TIF.’8
GALVANIC NECKLACE
la Ml fer all complaints MMUaf tko Tfciccl oc Use*.
.uch u BroacUtU, iMuuuUoa ot tha Throat, Nomas
and Bkk Haadacha, DiulnaM ot tha Head. liwlWl h
tha Fact, Bailing ot Hoariag is tho Can -Atah
ta generally Nsnomud that dlatreraad ■—y.llat. called
Tic Doioteux.
DR. CHRI8TIE’S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Ar. found of ,ut aorvks fa com. of Coe.ul.iOM of FHq
Spaimodic CompUlaU, and general N.reou. Affection* or
die Heed eml upper tttmMiM. Abo la Palsy cad Partly,
ak. and all dfiuaa cauied hr a dtiskucy ot powat
or Hlnw Energy U tha limbs or other organa ot ths
body.
aro-FOR SALE in Rrw**.G*.,l>y the ztithoftted
Agents, BATtEY a» : BROTHER"
At Marietta, Om. by ' WM ROOT,
Anri by uuthorised Agensi in the principal' towns
of iboSratc. __ ' 1 . . ^
ifi Modi'' ’
ibecribcr, dii
WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED„
PAIN CANNOT EXIST.
A gentleman in the South of Europe and Palfe*
ne, in 1S30, heard so much said in (lie latter piaea
•n favor of JEW DAVID’S PLASTER, and of
the (as he considered) miraculous cure* it had p»i-
t'ttrmcd, that he wa* induce ! ta try it on hio
perron, for a Long and i,iver Affection, ihe i
"I which had been the chief object ol hi* journajv
hut which had ft allied tho genial and deliciou
clone. .« , v , ^
He accordingly applied a plaster on the right
"'da of his chest where the pfiin woe scaled, another
<>< iwecu ihe shoulder*, and one over the region##
ihe liver. In the mean lima lie drank Irwnjf.of air
herb tea of laxative qualities. He soon found hi#
health improving, ond in a few weeks his cough left
him; the eallownesa of hte skin ditapprared, hio
pain waa removed, uud hie health became pesma-
nently reinstated. •.
T HESE PEAS?ERS possess the advantage ol
being put up in air-tight boxes—hence they re
tain their full virtuea in ell climates* We have jaet
received the following testimonial from C. C. Hel
lers, an eminent lawyer in successful practice m
Wilcox county, Alabama. Ue is a gentleman hi
high standing, and one whoeo influence has greet
weight:
'Camden. Ala., Nov 24th, 1848.
'M taste Scoail A MtAD—Gentlemom—Hev-
ng been requested to elite what has been th^
au'st of mv experience in the use of your “*
Plaster,' I cheerfully comply by enyiij
'ound i' to be •• heretofore re
valuable medicia#* In djj
ly I hire applied JlWr'Ofl
,p jMT " |hd it irtYKended, ca'ia-
invtant relief. I have also used it wiTh good eHeet
upon my own persm in tbe cure oi ulcers, with
which X have been severely afflicted.
"Respectfully, etc. 1 «
C. L\ SELLERS *
It haa been very beneficial ie catea of Weakness,
such as Pain and Weakness lithe stomach. Week
Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female
Weakness, tec. No female, subject to pain or
iknesa in the back or sides, should be without if.
Married ladies indelicate situations, find grtet re*
lief from constantly wearing thia plaster. .. ' 4
The application of the Plaiter between the ahoul-
ere haa been fonnd a certain remedy for Colds,
Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affections, in their
primary etagra It destroys inflammation by per-
tion.
Reware of CouuterfeitM and Bate Imitations.
CAUTION.—Tne subscribers are the only Gen*
•ral Agents in the Southern Slates for the salv oi
Ins truly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent
purchasers being imposed upon, by a counterfeit
article, add In this city and else where, for the gbm-
tint, they invite particular attention to the follow
ing Marks or me Gkkikne:
Itt. The genoine it put up in tmootli, engine Hww-
ed bottomed boxet, not tholdtrtd in.
id. The genuine hat the engraved head oj Jew Da
vid on the direct ions, around the box, m.:h srssa-
panying record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roches-
‘ T.
ICTSrOVIL A MEAD. Charters Street^
sale General Agents for the Abotheri
whom all orders moat be Kddrsiied. A
Sold also, Wholesale snd Retqj
BATTEYte
W. B. Summers, Kingato:
h. A Co.. Cassvile, Gs^ _ . ■
Sprinj, G...L. W. D«.e.iBS||ri j., g )lwiij| ■
^ jA, P O
tmmj mcwi
For she Gar. at
OOVGB8, OOX.D8,
HOARSENESS, BROHC1
WHOOFINO-OOUCH, «*] .
ASTHMA and OONSUMF72
he unilurni nurrraa which haa attended Use
■I... prr;.arail n iu aaiuta'y effect—itspunsr Ml
d core affection, of the Longs, have gained 1
Irbriiy equalled by no other wMRtHT
the afilicted with entire cuniid.nco in Ik
lie full belief that it will anbdac .nd remote tboji
eat attacks ofdiioaM upon the ihtoal andtUtng,.
r—ails, m they t.eeomt publicly known, »ory ■
attract the at ■ niton o wrote.! min and pliilaN
ever,where. What i. lb.trop.niun of CHERRl
TOKAL mny be .ran In Ino following;—
VZLKNTINS MOTT, M. D.,
Prof. .Surgery Met}. College, New York,
” |i L’r r. ms pWacur.tocertiiy Hie value anti,
of A».r'« ciiitKRY mrroKAL, which i<
peculiarly adapted locora di>to.ea of tha
THEUT. HF.V. BISHOP FIELD
writes In a teller lo h a friend, who »«r fast ala
der an aOrotwiof Iko Long..—"Try tin Cl
PECTORAL nnd tl any tmdirine ean giv
with the btci.ing cift'.iid Ibul " ill”
CHlKrJWTlCE EUST18.
of Loai.iana writes “Thst o young doughtur of J
cured of several .evere ultnek. of Croup by f
UY PECTORAL." Y t ,t
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS.
Tkt Canadian Journa of Mtdical I
•mica,"That Aslhma.and Hronebiiiasopti
inclement climate, U*. yielded with swp
to Ayer a CHERRY PECTORAL,and
strongly rrro mend thia skilful preparathmi
feeaion and public generally " M
Let Ut. relieved sufferer rpcak for
lls.Tro
Dr. J C. Ayer—iy»r Sir:—Having
from • painful end dur.gerotu duet., by -
iludepron “ ‘
gratitude prompts me lo send you ihia acki
nut only toJo»Ueatoyoti,bul tor the infer
Oil- Many hundred. Cartrdcater (torn all mrta af tha ^.o.
country of tha moat catraaidinaey charaelar can ha glean, and
If isgalrad.
F Wn tmable or toconvankue* attends Ora usa af
Christie's ojuvasic rrrr~r , rgj-
.. ' ” SS
....■ ii... — . — ■ —.Sly n.^STina tfrtio&H. fksy
CM ha rant ta any part af tha ceaatiy.
Prices:
Tb, (galvanic Balt Threa Dollar*,
Tha Oalvanic N«Wa, Tiro DolUrj,
Tha Golvanlo Bracalats, On. DoU.r Each.
Tha Magna tic Fluid, Ono Dollar.
af tha iuthorited Agent .
PARTICULAR CAUTION.
Off- hwr. ./ CMmfm, rod WVrtkfoss WlMS
D. C. MOBHHEA]
ORRRRAL AOtinJOA TWt CHIT
id profuse i
*. Ibecams
hid
No
vtdaiUally ttl _ .
soon re!icveed mod
joVAmV ST,
at all to reach aj
y.*oi CHERFY PI
Dr. Ayer. Lowell-Iteai Sir i— I ,
afflicted with A.lhma in Ihe woeat
hern obliged lo alerp in my chair a
time, being unubla lu breath, o.. n
«E*5P
RAL
At first ft seemed lomakea.
n week I h-gan ro eiporlanca l
from it. tuu; and now, i. '
tirely remov—L laana'
and on joy a •
o enjoy.
ratrA.cn a