Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, January 02, 1851, Image 4

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* ' fri ii i mil mui i ,ii ***•**.!< ' •. » ■•'• > • .■ ■ * J - ! 4} %A n-ril# K««lorlli|I infl.itnoc «t .thil mrd . Bfc.Vmini.cunUltBTiu'tH impaired and Mffi'd by » r.„ .-.ta In biliou. clint.i.., ia «• .. I... - nnililira. There ere ifSjir rbtTeUliilion* .... Ain.# complexion, loo o'appetite, languor, —. » M t-c.-M ond depterxiun of gplrite,—ell yield to Un, i nt4j-\l «a\« taUhfnUe uod according to 111, dni.ctinni of the pampMat wWWV Mtumjmm ' -"-'ll*. < ,II Treatiu on the "cnu.cn, treatment and ’ * Feverand Ague,and other diarnsca of bit. run 11 ntntea," ntay be had gratia outlie under- • i Aloo numerous ccrttflcetca from men of a -»i fcapontlbility, le-tilying to the creel r of thie medicine can be aevn nn apiicetlon J. 1>, urcKFUttCW. Agent for Rome G*. - -h 9.1849 :t1-«iti low who think nrlghtninongthe thinking IVw ,. m:my never think, hut only think they alia. •Tun sentiment Implietl lit tho nbove exclnm- u'Jau* on no subject more fully exemplified ihnii ,J t of Health, lint few give It it alitglo thought, 0,1,1, ,,v„r still reflect upon it with tho ohaervitllon and Mot*, aense wltleh in utters of tninorconsuquence r ,'e. As observation tenchnrs the I'nct that Ur 11 ...,nl*o India Uholngoguu is n never Ihiling rentn- ' hi Feverenu Ague, good sense would surely . d Prompt uttd f«fc» bC * •• 3, Agent for tbu Proprietor LIVER COMPLAINT* of bilious climirtei mi'iti from the satn’4 onuses which produce rever Atrile, and nro cured with «ho sumo •certainty . >. Osgood's India Clinlagogue. Even after the L,Vh;i? become much enjurged tint! tender upon •ire, it is in n few weeks restored to its imturnl - orencssnnd pniu in the side relieved with * . .i guttural improvement as denote# returning . h . 'tit. fJjc,above Itjaldy valuable preparation may the Drug Store of ^ j), DICKERSON, \t.,y J, Agent for the 1'roprlutor, Home, Un MEMPHIS IHSTITHT. MEDICAL DEPAHTMENT. T ill'rcuulnr course orliCCtures In this Institute !.• II commence on tho First of November, uml ..uimto until the Inst of Fcbrunry. The Anulmn- . t Department will bo npened nmlrondy to receive rju.l ms by tho First or October. ,11m McdicnlDo- .m.tmctit will bo under tho direction ot ihe follow- PROFESSORS. • CoaotiMT Gross, M. D-. Professor of tho In- .. -tes ol Medicine, uml Mculonl Jurlsprudunoe. Wi IIvrhl’own.i., M.D.. Prolewor of Cerebral "■ otology, Medical Geology, und Mineralogy. t't.S Ncwihn, M.D., Profoiwr or Surgery. II. J. IIm.CE, M. I)., Prolcssorof Theory und , *• ctice of Mediolno. J. A. Wimo.i, M. Do, Professor of Obstetrics uni* hf>*nscs ot Women and Children. t _ K .1, Kino, M. D.» Profossor of Materia Mcifica, u..it Therapeutics. /. Fkkkuan.M. Do, Professor of Anatomy* J. Mii.ton Sawders, M. D., Professor olChcmia* • v and Pharmacy. CB.BNiqtTE lEf TBRES, Medioihr—Prof. II J Hui.ck. bURORRV—PRor. R. 8. Newton. Anatomical Dcmonstnatoa—/. Freeman, m. Dt The Ibes for n mil course of lectures ninonm to tios: Mntrionlntor’s $5; Demonstrator's Foe, $10, . .ruduntlon, $20. Those desiring fur'liet Information will plcnsu - l.lress (post paid) to the Dean| trad students nrrl- , .nr in the oily will phrase cnll on him nt tho Hotel It. 8, NEWTON, iM. D., Dctin ofllioFuculty LAW DEPARTMENT. liny. II, IV. M. Kino, Peotb.iar of Theory nnd .'. ,iol/eo at ba ML If lion. V. D-Baeuy, Esq,, Professor ol Cammer 1 Jurisprudence. Tansis—$50 not 8esslon. All communications pert,titling to this depart- ... nt must he nddressed to E. W. M. KING, Monona, Tenn, July, 1850. The Kaeultiea, for imellectttol abilities moral • rth and prufvaatonal acquirements, will compare 'vuribly with tlie mott distinguished in am enun. tyi The medlcel laeulty eonstitutee ait anomaly in ■= or any other country—all ol them ere able lee. tuiiireendthebeataf teachers. 'I hose who will contemplate nur geographical pit . .in. and the client ol our population, can have nn ' hi ea to the eligibility of our situation for an en. priae ol the kind. Ae to health. Incmu ng -ll sea. ..... J of tho yoar, wo deny that ant or tits cite iias v e.E, • V A common error exists in the minds of mnny ■■','ltlents relntive to the plnco of studying medic.net iso who intend practising among the the diseases ... .lie (Font nnd South, should ccrtnlnly eduonte -*• unsetves nt n school whoso Faculty uro prnctl- . Ilv acquainted with those disenses. That the public may be eetiefied of this erhool. r feel it our duty lit stole, that the Trus'ree end i -cully form n UNIT in action, which augur# well I, r its future eucceast end tltel tho peculiar inter. nil orgeniaatiup which connects them, csnnoi be in- t. tiupicd. E. W. ST. RING. President of the A/emphia Institu April 4, 1850, 84 CABINET WARE-IIOUSS. CALHOVN& STARK- ■ AVE on hand and for sale, Sofas, Mahogony and Marble-lop Centre Ta bles, together with all the va rious articles of Euniture u- sually found in nn establish ment of the kind. Their ma terials are good, and put to gether by workmen who understand theii business. Ware Room at Peck & Hardin’s r.Id stand, four doors above the Exchange Hotel. Rome, Oa., April 25. 33lf. irUMKTTDTM. JAMES M. SUMTEK. SINET MAKER, , D STRUTS OPPOSITE THE PnESBVTERtAN CtfUBCH, band nnd snakes to order nil kinds ol "herrv & Wiolttut Furniture in the of superior wnrkinnnship; which I work of the siitue quality cun The public nnrrespeetfnlfy in- • t lor themselves. Stl ■s® c ~. jepnred to ilo gt nmhnor and jsnt-of r iy.f)7i ro <siPiA,-*.s.y!r» OVlVfrPi. UV.-tl'Bi‘sr V OHItoSfO ”*0 JJbk VOGs* DBIIIU l'i’. Hip EASE OP Tilt: HIH.MlVrS, and oil in/! 11 am a dij.ir- lirrii-l l.iver nr Sic- much, ouch Ciiii8iipn« Iiqii, I award File#, FullaenA, or blood l« «lie 11 toil, Acidity of tlic*Siotnncli, NuiiAfn, lluartbiirn, I)i#k gum for land, FullnoM or Weight in Iliy Stotnauh, a.iiir Bnicinttuns, sink ing or Fiuttrring al the Tit ol the sSiomnrh, Swimmina of the Heads *lfurrled and D'lft 4<. cull Brca'liing, Flut- lering «< the Heart, Cho. king or sSuflneating Snuamiuns when in e lying puoturr, Dimness of vision, Dots nr Web# before the Sight. Fuvcr end Dull Vain In the Head,. Vhr&ctcncv of Ibtrspirntion, Y«llowui>#» of the ^kin end Rye#, Finn in^the Sid#, Duck, Chest, L'iiili*, Arc., Sudden Flushings ol Pleat, Hurtling nt tlm Flesh Constant mingioinge of Evil,and Great Depression of Spirits, Ctm bn Perntaitently Cured by I) K . 11 O OFLAND’S CEt.RUItATED GERMAN BITTEI1S, RRKIlARKD DV I> It €. ill, J A CHSOit, AT TIIB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Mu, 1-20, 1 r«'h Slfnc, Plallud«sl|»liit«. Their power over the nlunse dieenees is not excel led, if (.quailed, by any other preparation in>the United Mains, us the e.tros nttost, in many cuscs after skillful physiniun* had failed. These Hitters nro worthy tho attention of inva lids. Possii«i>ing ureat virtues in the rectification of diseases of. the l«iver n..d lesser glands, exercis ing llie most eearoiHng powetw in weakness sod af frctions ol the digestive organs,, they are,, withal, ante, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. Chan. Robinson, Esq , Easton, Md.,.in • letter to Dr Jackson, Jan. 9*, lfc*50, aaid'— 11 My wife and myself have received moro bene fit from your mediolno than any other we have ev er taken for the ltri))Spepaia and Liver disenso." “ TttftTttmt Lioinm" publiohed at Woodstock, Va,,Jun.l(), IU50, said— "A GREAT MEDICINE.” •• We have uniformly refrained Irom rocomtncnd- ing to ths public ar.y of the various relent Medi cines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced ot tlie r value. Among those we consider worthy ol notice is the Gkhman Utrrr.ua, invented by Du. IIoon.AN-D, and prepared by Dr. Jackaon in Phila* dtdphm. Ohe instance in particular, in whfoh the superior virtues ol tills modicine have been tested, has lidlen under our observation. During the last summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coun ty, wawwory seriously afflicted with Idver Complaint and after trying in vain varioue remedies, ho pur« chsied a bottle of tho Ritters, ond after using it, was so much relieved ot his distressing malady,, that he procured another bottle, and it restored him en tirety uv healthi.” READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS. Jo dob M. M. Noaii, a gentloman with great sci- entific and litorary attainments, said in his “ Now York Weekly Messcngor,” January f», 1650. 1 Dr, lloon.ANp's German BnrrHHS.—Hero is n preparation which the leading presses in. the Union appear to be unammmicr in recommending^and the reason is obvious. It is mado alter a prescription furnirhed by one of the most eolebra'ed physicians ol modern timos, tho late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm llooflatid. Processor to the University of Jena, Pri* vote Physician to tho King of Prussia, an I one of the greatest medical writers Germany lino-over pro duced. He was emphatically tho enemy of huh* bus,and therefore a medicine of* which he waa the inventor end ondorser may bo confidently relied on, lie specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyapepstav Debility Vinigo, Acidity of tho $tom. ach. Constipation, and nil complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, tho liver and the intestihee. Nine Philadelphia papers express ihefr conwoHunof its excellence., and several of the eai.’ors now punk of its c/leers l>om tfiolr Individual experience. Under these circumstancus, we feel waranted, tint only in calling the ttontion of our readers to the present 1 proprieint's (Dr. C. M. Jack- son's) preparation, but in recommending tho article to all afibetod.” MORE EVIDENCE. The "PHttaiDRiaFiiiA Saturday Gazettc,” the best family newspuper published in the United States., thr editor says of DR. HOOFLAND’8 GERMAN BITTERS, " It is seldom that w e recommend what are term ed Patent Medicinea to the confidence nnd patron age of cur readers; nnd, therefore, when we recom mend Dr. Iloofland's German Bitters, we wish it lo be distinctly undorstnod that wo are not speaking of tho nustrums of tho day, that nre noised about for n brief period und thon forgolten after they have done their guilty race ot mischief, liui of a medi cine long cmablishcdj universally prixed, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself. Evidence upon evidence has been received (liko the foregoing) from ell sections of the Union., in three years' and the strongest testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia- than all other nostrums combined, n foci that can easily bo esta blished, and tuily proving that a scientific prepara tion Will meet with their quiot approval when pre sented even in this form. This medicine will euro Liver Complaint and Die- pepsia no one can doubt, nltor using it aa directed It nets specifically upon the atomsch and liver—it is preferable to cnloaisl in all billious diseases—the effect is immediate. They can be admiaietered lo femalb or INFANT with sa/ety and reliable boneftt, at any time, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charocter which is necessary for all medicinea to attain to in duce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who aro innocently de. ceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MASKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature ofC.M JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the buttle, IT without winch, they ate spurious. j~ti For sale wholesale ond retail, at the GEUMAN MEDICINE. STOKE. No. I2J). ARCH St reel r one door below Sixth, (late of 278, Race street,) Phtindelphia, nnd by re. •pcctablo dealer* generally throughout the country. Also for sale by DR. J D. DICKERSON, DtumojST, Rome, Ga. August I, ItfGfk 43 ly. ProfcNbor Hurry’* Trfcophernua or Medi cated Compound* I NFAl.IBLK for lenewing, and beautifying the liuir, removing scurf, Dandiuif, and all affections of the Scalp, and curing eruptions on the skin, diseases of tho glands, muscles nnd integuments, and reliev ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c. &c With this preparation, “ there is no such woid ns fail.” It hns obtained the highest celebrity among the first classes in the Uni ted States and stands unrivalled' ill all tlmt it professes to be, bolffo- cheapness nnd effi cacy, it defies all competition The scien tific treatise on the hair and skin (embracing valuable directions for the culture and pre servation of. natures choicest ornament) in which each bottle is enclosed, is alone worth the money. It is upon the skin, the muscu lar fibre, and theglunds that the Tricophor- ous has its specific action, and in all nfiections and injuries of these organs, it is a sovereign remedy. Sold h» large bottles, jiriee 25 cents, at ce 137, HEALTH BESTORED! BSOTAtf.IC I3FIUMARY,;. T HE inemnsiu;; popularity,of l)ld rufomiutl Botan ic. Pructico ol. wdtflciuo, tuul tho continued ap plication‘of prttlentufor medical trciitmont,.t\» well, un profcript ions nnd medicine to distant pntientv hns induced the Fropruitor to mukc. more oxiensive rn’rivngcmonts for the bettor and moro* comfortable necommodution of tho ulllicltuL where every varie ty ol disensu wdl bo trouted upon tho most scien tific physiological principles. Tho reformed Prac tice is becoming to bo too well known und too high ly appreciated throughout our country, to require eulogiutn or puncgyrie in this plnco. It needs not tho aid of deuhunation to.fostcr, to substantiate or enhance its vnluo; it only claims for itself a fair investigation nnd trial to bo djily cstooineH—-nnd i certainly It cannot bo denied- tlmt. ir tho mo,«Pvi olent opposition could Imvo bad its intended'odbet, tlio system would long ttgo Imve been annihilated. The argumout in its favor nouomultures,, when wo c-intciiiplttfe this fhet, amf still survey tho rigid exiuniimtion it is every where forced to pass thro* Liko true friendship, it 1ms thoionghly to bo tested, "lius ever to undergo nnd withstand the shock of adversity before it is justly entitled to tho name.’* The Practice having outlived tho prejudices which l In many instances uro too justly attached to it from 58b 1 ’ToaSCTl-n ML,I ,o U, pnblication for J Hoy Hu... a mltJInlraoiiWAraHo. of encomium,-omo of which nro annexed it lms boon, nnd now lief to suffering thousands, cases almost bordering on the miraculous, Ing ofTectcil'tty its porent influence. The unparal leled’success it lms mot in the hands of Dr. Jones, (whoso course of trontinont in many respects is pit rely original,) lms gained for him celebrity, fa/ surpassing Ids fondest expectations, nnd thousands nre rejoicing under the beneficial effects of a Prac tice whose tendency fli to heal without nny of those disagreeable consequences which tco often follow thr eradication of one diteatt by the »ub$titution of rmof/irt. From the mnny testimonials which Dr. Jones lms received of Ii is unparalleled success, he has thought proper ta lay the following before n reflecting com munity. The statements hero made tire not from persons svho live out of tho reach of enquiry, but they come from respectable citizens of our own country, whoenn be suen nnd consulted pursonnlly, in reference to their true conditions, Dyspepsia. Da Jonks—-My Detir Sin This is fo certify tlmt tvas, for some 15 or 20 years, grievously afflicted with dyspepsin or indigestion. My ease was one of n very distressing nature; for several yenrs I was compelled to throw up every tiling that I eat, which kept me in quite u feeble and debilitated condition, lint 1 am now proud to Imve it to say, tlmt through the blessings of Dr., tones' Remedies, I feel tlmt Lain restored to n perfect state of liCMiltli, und tlmt, too, with but ono tuontli's supply of med icine, which lms proved to be the cheapest nnd best medicine I ever purchased. For the truth of the nbove statement, nny one can be satisfied by appli cation to me near Dirt Town P. O., Floyd county, TMOS. MIDDLETON, J. P. Spinal Dlacaae and Suprcesod Mcnalrnn* (ion. Dn. Jovrs—Dear Sir» Believing it a duty I owe to the public, nnd in true justice to yourself, I have thought proper, for the information of tliqso who limy be afflicted, to give a candid statement of my negro girl lane's diseased state, brought on from an obstructed menses or monthly courses. Site was nUnckutl in November, 184h, with a severe pain in the bimk of the head, extending down tho whole course of the spine, producing complete pnritlyzn- tion of the left sideband rendering it perfectly help- less, nnd in n sliomt rime she Ibsc tho use ol tho whole system. She aoiridi not: turn herself in or out of bed, wns reduced 1 to n perfect skeleton, mid to all appearances past tite reach of remedies. But I now, through the judicious nnd skillful applica tion of l)r. Jones’ Reinedies, consider her restored to a perfeot stii nr of Health, ifr which ho will ever have my lasting gratitude. Should nny one desire n confirmation of the nbove stutcmsnt, they can uddress mo nenr Summerville, Chattooga co., Gu. I. i <cr.A. IIMIIII M fcl’I'A vi'nv ■iiplAtts W*5Y SO THR CAUSRS AMD THli REMEDY. Many nnd in • ny a wife endures years of bodily sufieting and of montnVungilie^.ptpstrptehbd help less, embittering her life, that of ho- hu*brtfnl, und iieqfirdi.ng the future welfare oi lier children, nrlsing frompnjtsojb which if. known, Would imve spared the sulfuiing, the anguish of the wife, nnd to tho husband emburiussmoiitsmul pecuniary difficulties having their origin* in* the mind being weighed dow.i nnd Inrrmsscd in consequence of the sickness of the companion of his bosom. How important tlmt the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, tlmt the drcndful nnd harrowing, consequences to the health nrnl hap piness of,both may be avoided t 1 Ife is too short utul lien Itli too precious to admit nny portion ortho one to be spent without the full omoyment of tho other. The timely possession ofa little work enti tled ns follow, lms been the means of saving tho health nnd tho life of thousands, ns over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND. copies linvo been sold since the first edition wns is sued. The author has been, induced to ndvertiso it by the urgent nnd pressing requestor those who have boon indebted to its publication for nit they bold to the advertisement. March 7, 1850* WILLIAM STANTON. Disease of Ktomacli,.8plne and Head. For the benefit of suffering humanity, I have thought proper to lay my ease before the public. Having been severely uflUoted for several yenrs with n disease of the stomach, spine und head—to enumerate till tho long train of symptoms with which 1 w:w troubled, would oacispy more space than would' bo intoresring. Suffice it to say, tlmt frequently niter eating, 1 would betaken with vio lent nnd distressing sensations in the head and back of my n**ek, extending half way down the spine, A*r such times I wns eompeMetf ro-mke my bed. These spells usually continued- f»# several hours, and were frequently so severe ns to /render life a harden. To obtain relief I had recourse ro the bust medical aid tho country afforded. Having tried the mod'skillful, physio inns in Koine, I applied ot several of the most eminent- professional men of the United* States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of Kentucky; lmd tho celebrated Dr. Mott, of New YorW>*written to, mid 1 his prcscsiipeion tried; np- plicd ! nlso to tho nittcli extolled Dr* Durham ; and then successively to Dr. Dugas,* ofi Augusta, Dr. Banks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort,* of Miiicdgcvillc, Dt. Cutridge, of Glmttooga county,-nnd the reput ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Mncon. All having failed to give relief, 1 finally,, upon Dr. Jones, loca ting in Rome;, ventured omgiving him- n call. For tho encouragement of others, I am linppy to certify that Dr. Jones has given mo more relief tlmn nil the rest combined. I can now say tlmt my health is better than it has Ueen* lor several years past I am able to attend to my plantation n-fi'wits^nml ride to Koine, or nny where else uty businoss requires my personal attention OdgtiedJ JOEL MANN. Cures effected without icolnf ihe Pntle it Those persons living nt a distnucc, nnd cannot conveniently place themselves under jny immediate charge, inny have their ease .“treated by sending ine nn accurate statement of symptoms, ago, occupa tion, Imbits of life, &c. Medicines will be sciun ti fit-ally com non muled, and neatly put up, with am ple written cliroctions for u»o, by the due observ ance of which distant patients may ouro them selves of tite most complicated und obstinate disease, though it would bo much bettor for tho patient to ap ply personally, if possible; because ho will then enjoy nil the advantages of Dr. Jones' personnl acquain tance with the peculiarities of the case. Since the reduction of postage,, tua expense-of sending medi cines by mail 1 is but trifling. My chnige, in nil cases not requiring my personnl attendance, is FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A MONTH. This fee must invariably be enclosed in the letter nsking advice, in order to insuro attention, directed, poif-jHiic/, to Dr. D. S. Jon km,. Rome, Ga. Persons owning afflicted! slaves, eat) have them treated at my Infirmary, or medicines sent them as above stated. D. S. JONES, M. D TO MEDICALSTUDENTS. Tlic undersigned is now prepared to receive n few Mcdicnl Students, to rend nt his office, who will He thoroughly Instructed in the BOTANIC THEORY OF DISEASES, the only truly »tW.> a net ejtineni Midital Practice ever made /mown to the world. Also, it closo investigitlon of tho conflicting the. oricsof /Hloputhlc Schools of Medicines, will he given, us pertaining to a course of lectures in any of tho BOTAN1CO MEDICAL COLLEGES in the United States. His Library is well selected nnd furnished with nil the latest Botanic Publica tion*, witli n large collection of Durham nnd IntlMn nil other forma of cKsente with a certainty hereto• fore unknown. Daily demonstrations in Clinionl Practice in his liiflrmary, ns well us n knowledge of the Pknrmnccuticu! prenations of temedies In his Laboratory and Mediant Store. It will be seen from the above combined advan tages, that the medical enquirer will have hero met with rnolll*.lcs rarely enjoyed in n private Physi cian's office. Tho fee in nil eases being $50.— None need apply hut fuels ns ram come well recom mended, nnd such ns will likely be an ornament to themsolvca and the profession. v Letters on this subject, to merit attention)* he post-pnid, and nddressed to D. S. JOjfES, DU. JONES* BOTANIC (2d At I HE MARRIED WOMANS Privuto Mtfdicnl Companion. IIY DR. A. M. M A PRICE A U, l» r • f c •> « n r off I> I n u u n c ■ of Women. Twentieth Ddition, 8mo. 250. Price, $1,00 Tins wurb is intknukd km’kciai.ly for tub mar* kick, or those contemplating marriage, tut it «lis* closes impoitant secrets which should be known to them pnrticulnrly. Here, every female—tho wife, tho mother-—the one budding into womanhood or tlio one in tlic de cline ol year*, in whom nature coutumplntes an important change—can* discover the otitises, symp* toms,*nndrt(te*m08fcffloient remedies nnd most cer* ttiiiMnodbofciirc in every complaint to which hei sex is subject. Tho revelations contained in its pages have pro ved a blessing to thousands, ns the innumerable let ters received by the nuthnr (which lie is permitted by the writers to publish will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY .WIVES* Extract of a Idler from n Gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. " Dayton, May 1, 18*17, I)r. A. M. MsuuicKAn—My Dear Air.—"Tho Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," for which I enclosed one dollar to ymr address, came safely to hand. I would not have troub'ed you with these few lines, but that I nm impelled by n sense of gratitude,, lor myself uml wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. » My wife lms been perceptibly sinking for some three yenrs or more, in consequence of her great tmgutslL nml stilfering norms mouths before nnd dur ing confinement; every successive one moro nnd moro debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent danger, and which was on the last occasion, despaired of. 1 supposed tlmt tills state ol tilings was inevitable, uml resigned myself to incut ilia worst, ilv (Ws time (now about two months) 1 hoard your book highly spoken of as con taining some matters reaching my case. On its re ceipt uml perusal, 1 cannot express to you the .•elief it afibrded my distressed* mind nnd the joy its pa ges imparted to my wife, on lcnrning tlmt the great discovery of M. M, Dcsotnenux provided u remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I little conceived was possible. No* pecuniary consideration enn ever repay tlm obligations 1 uin under to you for having been tho means of imparting to us the mut ters contained in " The Married Woman’s Privnto Medical* Companion," But for this, ere nuotliet year would have passed* over iny head, in nil hu man probability my wife would' have been ill iier grave, uml my children left motherless. Extract from n Letter, ©©mjpatemaffl anna! IKk/allftlh* " Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 21, 18*17. My Dear Siri—I know you will liavetho kind ness to Ucnr witli mu in encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge in behalf of myself und wife, the obligations wo feel ourselves under to you in having made known certain-mutters, contained in your most invaluable Married Women's Pri vate Medical' Companion.* It has been worth its weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, you will see tlmt 1 enn not do so too warm ly, when 1 inform you*of tho extent to which l Imve, through ir, been bcnefiwedv I will state my situa tion when I obtained your book through tlic incr* sity. 1 look upon it ns one of the most fortunate events of my life J bad been married some ten years, and wns the father of seven child ren: I wns long struggling unceasingly, to the end tlmt I might earn*a mudentlu competency, but the results of my Utmost exertions nt the end left me about where I wns at the beginning of each year ; nnd tlmt only, with the most stinted economy, suf ficient with barely tho necessaries of life. Finally, this constant effort wns beginning to have its effect upon my health; L felt less capable to o dare iti continuance, while I felt the necessity of persever ance. This constant unceasing struggle on my part was Imperative in consequence of tho prostrated condition of my wife (with occasional intermission) for six years, much of the time confined to hcr'bcd and of course iucnpubic of taking the charge nnd management*of household affairs. Her cotditlou arose from causes of which I wns ignorant. Oh- what would I Imve given had' I the six years to live over again ! What would* in# wife linvo given to have been spared 1 the long, dhys and still longer nights psosmvtii cpn»n« UedlotfsioUness!—nll of winch would 1 Imve been avoided, hud I then seen a copy of" The Mniricd Woman’s Private Medical Com panion." From a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. IIow many nro sulfering from obstruction or irre* guluritios peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their hcnlili, the effects of which they nre ignornut, and for which their delicacy forbids seek ing mcdicnl advice ! How many suffer from yolap■ sus uteri (falling of the womb) or from fluor albus wenkness,debility,Arc Arc.)! IIow many aro in stant agony for many months preceding confine ment! How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, nnd whoso lives nre jeoparded during such time, will find in its pn; es the meuns of pre vention, ntnelioiiitioti and relief! To those just married. TO THOSE JUST MARRIED—" HAD I KNOWN. 1 " FiULADKi.riiiA. Nov. 20, lb'47. " Dr. A. JM. MJaokicbau:—Had I known of the important mutters treated of In " the Married Wo man's Private Medical Coinpunion" some years ngo how much misery 1 might have escaped! 1 have suffered years from causes wfricli you point out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtain ed n copy, nnd found my esse treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contniuedin Its pnges.” Letters daily received of this character, unneces sary to prosent. To those yet ur.nmrried.but contemplating mar riage, or perhaps hesitating as to tho propriety of incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of being possessed of the revelations contained in these pages, so intimately Involving their faeure happiness, connot be appreciated. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more ful ly the various subjects treated of, as they arc ofa nature strictly intended for the murrid, or those con templating marriage; neither is it necessary, since It js every one's duty to become possessed of knot edge whereby the- sufferings to which a wlfe t mother, or a sistur^mny be subject, can be obviated. {0>Copies wllf bo sent by Mail free of Postage to the Purchusor.-£0 OO-On tlie-weeipBofOtoe Dollar, "The Married rled Woman's FYivate Medical Companion" is sent (Mailkd Fuse) to any part of the United States.—- Letters must- be post paid (except those containing a remittance,) and addressed to DR. A. M. MAU- 1UGEAU, Box 1224; New York City. Publishing Office, No. 120 Libtftv street, ^?cw York. 09*0have been sent by Mail L throemOi^^^^^^MhELsofetjEjfrhd certainty. ithe U. States. 42 6m For the Removal nml Permanent Cure of alt NERVOUS DISEASES, Aid or those Complaints wlilen era ceased by an impaired, weakened or unliealthy condition or the NERVOUS BVMENr Thie beautiful end convenient application of thr mysttn rious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe end-the United 8tates,-to be the atstl vatuHli mtii- jtuniry effthtAg*. Dr, CHRISTIE’S OALVANIO BRUT and MAGNETIC FLU ID, Is used with the most perfect and certain euccese in all cases of GBlVBRAIs DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and Invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DV8PKP 8IA or INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM. ACUTE and CHRONIC. GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO. DEAF. NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OB THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS Id' the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, BFINAL COMPLAINT, and' CURVATURE off the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES off the KIDNEYS. DF.FI. CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints %«• fttmrone simple cause—namely, A Derangement of tho Nervous flysloB^ 09- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi. clnes increase the diseaie, for they weaken the vital ener* .. . —*im; while nnder the ( Influence of Galvan, wonderful discovery. r Jd sufferer Is restored to former health, r trsngth, elasticity and vigor. The great peef Jiarity and excellence off Dr. OhirlflUe’a Oelvaalo OutoUvob, consists, In ths Amt that they arrest and cure disease by •utiperd amplieatien, In place of the usual mode of drug, ging and physicking ths patient, till sxhar**-* — sinks hnpsleiily under the infliction. Thev strengthen the whale syi of the Steed, pt emote the. eecrelii injury under any circumetancee. Since their introduction In the United Statee, only three years since, more than 60,000 Persons including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were e Urge number of ladies, who are peculiarly subjeol to' Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AMD PERMANENTLY OUIID, when all hop* of relUf had been giveo up, nod every Iking else been tried in vain ! To illustrate ths'usS of tha OALVANIO BELT, sup pose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of civilise, tion, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disot det. In ordinary cases, stimuUnts are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford lulin ihi ■)i|uiuatiun ui tua u.iuinniv/ unui. jam* ■ Dyspsptio sufferer, even in the worse eymptome of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, using tha Magnetic Fluid as directed, lu a short period the tnson- ■ible perspiration will act on the positive element ol the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic Mrcuiation throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases off DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY Ct/RED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADL CATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. 0ERT1PICATE8 AND TESTIMONIALS Off Use most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Country could be given, sulBoient te BU every column in thU paper! SOUTH CAROLINA TESTIMONY. DHSADFUZs BHXSUIIKATIBM NERVOUS PROSTRATION. From Mr. WM, B. WILEY, eff tiro Charlsstoii Hotel. ^ CiUBLEiTOff, & C., April It, 1849. To Da. LiiaisTix, New York i Rospocted Sir—Sympathy for the suffering and the deepest gratitude towards you. induces me to send you an account of my late lamentable condition, and the great relief which I have experienced from your Galvanic arti cles. For the past four years I have been afflicted with the most dreadful and excrutiating attacks of Rheumatism. My whole body has been aflocted, arms, limbs, bead, chest, back, and indeed every part of my system. I have ex* perienced more agony than 1 supposed any human being could endure. At one time the Joint of my right log was swollen to about three times its natural sise and the rest of the limb was shrivelled up. This was the case when ! commenced using your GALVANIC BELT for the body and the GALVANIC BRACELETS for tho limbs. I bad many of the best Physicians in Charleston and clsewhare, and I tried even* remedy I beard of or. saw in the news papers, but all with so little benefit that I had long since began to despair. I had boon to the Warm Springs and the Sulphur Springs t 1 road and studied about my afflic- tion, but with no avail What then was my Joy and grati tude when the truth first dawned upoo me that f had at last discovered a remedy ! I should here state that the constant ' attacks of and repeated attacks of pain rendered me as feeble as a child end quite helpless. It utterly incapacitated me from business, and prostrated and deranged my whole Nervous System. Now, on the first application of tha Galvanic articles, I did not experience mueh cessation of tha pain, but l began to feel differently J my strength seemed to be regained -, my head to get clear and elasticity and buoy, ancy to be returning. This It tvas that so agreeably sur prised and encouraged me. But in less than a week tha pains had also decreased, and they appeared to diminish daily. A continuation of damp weather'eame oil 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 Magnetio Fluid. ThU is now over one year since, and at thU moment of writing I believe I am as healthy and as happy a man as thare is in Charleston All my pains are gone; mr ** ' • - - |D nit} vour beautiful inventions. I cpuld say more if necessary but will only add that you are at liberty to make this publk for tho benefit of those who may be similarly afflicted. Very respectfully and-sincerely your friend WILLIAM B. WILEY P. 8.—I may add that there are hundreds of persons in South Carolina and in Georgia who have* known ms for years, and who know the above facts to be strictly oonwot Among them I may mention— Dr. F. M. Robinson, Hayne street, Charleston* Dr. P. Melvin Cohen, Charleston. Hon. John P. Kino. Augusta, Ga. Dr. P.) Richard Peters, Eiq, L. Butterfield, F Paviliion Hots!, Charleston. ;ht Great Kemtay for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hw, Rack, Liwbs, and Joints, Scrofula, Ktng't Eml, White Swellingt, Hard Turn on Sli/r Joint., and all Fixed Palm whatever. WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED r PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A genileinan in ihe South or Europe end P.I.e- nr, in 1630, heard M much .aid in llie lailtr pitta- m livur or JEW DAVID-S PLASTER, and ol> ihe (aa he considered) miraculoue cures it had per- flirmed, that he wea induced lo try it on hie own penon, for • Long end Liter Afledion, Ihe tcmoveli of which had been Ihe chief object nl hie journey,* bu. n whi°h had resisted Ihe geniel end dalle!**’ lie accordingly applied a platrsr o» mr •ids ol Ida cheat where Ihe pain was leeled, enolheie between ihe shoulders, and one orer ihe region af ihe liver. In the moan lime he drank freely of an» herb Ira of laxative qualiliea. He aeon found hi# health improving, and in n few w.ekrliia’cedglUhW him) the .allownrta ol hie akin- di.appeared, Ida- pain waa removed, end hi* liealiH' become pern,#** nently reinstated. ' fllHBSE PLASTERS poaaeu ihe edvtniaee eli x being pul up in air-tight boxes—hente they re-- lain their (till virtue, in all dlnaler We have jusi< received ihe following lextimonial Irom C. C. Hei-- Irra, an eminent lewyer in euceeaxful practice in* Wilcox county, Alabama. He is a gentlemen in' high .landing, nnd one w hoae influence lias great- ighti •Candkii. Ala., Nov- 94th, 1848** ‘Mxaxn. Sc’iaii. h Mian—Gentlemen—HaV- ng been rrque.ted lo slate wbathaa been the.* toll id my experience in the u,e of you[.'r>Uibrew Planer,* I cheerfully comply byrauMfihat I here found i' to be ea horelofoipjsr^' omni(n ,j a( | | an .i n _ vslualde medicine—**n diflereni cases of my (ami- JJjS^Sfpnad ihe Platter to Chronie Seree, 'umiir. and Paina, and it has never lailed in aflurd in.tarn relief. I liavo also need ii with good rflei e upon my own per.cn in the cure ol ulcere, vriih. which I have been severely afflicted. ‘‘Rcrpccifully, ole. C. C. '•ELLERS."' Ii haa keen very beneficial in caieaof Weahne.a,, such aa Pain and Weakness in the .lomacl., Weak Limb*, Lamunca., Affecllnn of the Spina, Female Weaknear, fee . No female, ,iil|-ei In |»in ail weakneaain ihe back or aides, ahnuld be withuul ii. Married Indies in delicate •iiuailmia, find yieai r»a> In-f from constantly wearing ildapla.icr, Tho application of the Planer helwe.ii ihr alimd- dera has hren fnnnd a certain remedy lor ('idda,. C«ugl,., Phthiiic and Lung Afleetiima, in' iliai. primary aingea Ii destroys inflaininatiun, by per-- -iiiraiion. ISewarr of Coutfer/eit* and Bate Jmitaliin.r;. CAUTION.—Tne aubaciibcra are ihr only U4n- oral Agenla in ihe Souihern Slates Inr lire .ala off .Inn Hilly eulunble Plaaieil Slid in elder toi le.rny purcliasera being iinpnard upon, hy a wAlJhin auioit, sold in this chy and elaewhera, lor ih* uam oink, they jneile partieular attention lo the tallow ing Masks or this Ukkiiikki hi. The genuine i.jnif «j, in month, engine turn ed hid I o: in d lioxet, not thiddered in. 2d. 'Ihr genuine hat Ihe rngrured head ,•) Jew DdZ oiil on the direrlione. around the Imx. with *,'*■ J /Hinging record of the Court to E. Tayh.r, I*. ter. (□rSrOVIL A MEAD. Charier. Flreel, W ; <,J -ole Ucncral Agenla for ilia .Vouili.rn Stale*, i whom all Older, most be addraa.ed. Sold nl.o, Wholesale and Iteiail by ata,—> BAT I EV * HHOI MR4TJ Hiimr, W, R. Summcra, Kingston, Ga„ J. It, I (r. & Co.. Coa.yile, Go.. 8. W. Ilolibiw Spring, Ga., L. W. Davis, Villa Rice, l eHERinr mr Far the Cure at OOVOHS, OOZ.OI, XOXRIBNBIB, BlONf - WBOOVXNO.OOVOX, Ol ASTHMA and OOXBVNCM Che unHorm .nrcra. which he. etlrmlral ih,a preparation- in aalulary rflVrl- ii> |owJ and euro aiTcctiun. of Ihe Lungs, Lava gala celebrity equalled hy no other medicine. Vm the nfllictrd with entire eonfiilcnee in ft. v j lie Hill belief that it wilt vuhdiie 3nil lento. - Mtnllacl,. ofdjieft.o upon Ihe throat an<l[Lai r>.ulla, o. they If coin e publicly known, ve .11 met the ot entiun o medical mrn and phi • ceiytvliere. What I. their opinion of CHE TOUAL mo. ba naan In the following:— ~ "* VALENTINE .MOTT, ‘l. D., Prof. Surgery Mrd, College, New Tee*, •• ll give, me pleasure lo retnfy the vain of Ayer’. CIIEIiltV PECTORAL, wh C tuhsrly adapted lo cute divcaae. of It ng.,’- THE RT. REV. BISHOP FIEL write, in a letter to In. friend, wlw was fasti tier an affection of tho Lung.;—-Try I' PECTORAL nnd ll any medicine c< witlltlie bleating, of,God, that v, III.” GUkgJUSlilCK.WJS V*. M. Moodt, iUq., Chi DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE !e used for til complaint* effecting the Throat or Head, such u Bronchitis, Inflsmmstion of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dixxineu of tho Head, Neuralgia in ths Fact, Buzzing or Rozring in tho Ezw, Dezfn®i«, which is generally Nervous, and that diitreued complaint, called Tie Dolorous. , DR. GMRiaTIE’8 GALVANIC BRACELETS Art fbeiul of vut i.rvic. in cavuof Convalihttuq, Fite . .. , Speamodie Complaint., and gen.ral Narroai Aff.ctlon. ot from o palnfhl and dangerona dnea.e t tea Head and upper Sxtremluea. AbolaMmeoditualy. graliluda prompt, mo lo send you thk •l>, and all dbeue. cauicd by a d.llalenoy of pome not only in j.i.tice lo you, but for tltel or Nerrou. Eosrgy in th. limb, or oth.r organ, of tha J ~- •• * * 1 body. cured of aeverai attverc attack, of Groop h RV PECTORAL." ASTHMA ANO DRONCJi Tftrt Canadian'Journa of Med' ■late., - That Ailhmn and Rronchiti. • inclement climate, ha. yielded with to Ayer • CHERRY PECTORAL.J ilrungly reco mend Ihie akilfol prep! I'ruion and public generally." Let Ihe relieved auflerer speak for I . Hast. Dr. J C. Ayer—Dear Sir t—II HO- Many hundr.d c.rtlhc.le. (ton all part, ot the country of the molt extraordinary chiractsr can ba glran, U Matured. or looonveni.nce attend, th. me el 78 ajll.yAStC AR-nCl.Et ud n try th. most (Mile and delict, with ■slaty, to many cuu the Mention 11, highly ptfi.nl sad ..enable Th.y part of th. country. A .light cold upon the lungs.. came >o levere that (pitting of b and profuso night awcat. follow, ro-. 1 becnmocmaciniotl, could ng by roy cough, nnd n pain through n had all llie olarming .ymptum. ul No medicine rat mod at all to r CHRISTIES OAt-PARIC ARTICLES, they may he worn by tha moat feeble and d.Ucato with p«rr.ot mm and Mlaty. attanding tb.ir um I. high eaa b. Matte any port of Prices: The Galvanic Belt Thro* Hollar,, Dr . A)far . Lo W ell—Dee The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar*. afflicted with Asthma in t * One Dollar Bash, been obliged lo aleepln n One Dollar. time, being unable to bn great many medicine. It prescribed, a. an e *- At first it .reined ton a week I began to i from iiruae; ond i tirely removed, ’ ond enjuy n r ' o enjoy. raxraazo xrj The Gnlranlo Dncelete, Th» Bfarnetlc FlnR to- The trtiolH ere awoeratnM he (OU and1 pWe direction.. ramphliU with (utl pertlcuhia m.y be had ot Uu anthorisad Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. , tO" Bewere «/ Cnmtlr/etle enl W.elhtnf tnlttlbne. GENERAL ADEN OCfoFOK SALE itF Home, Ga», by the authorized Agents, BATTEY & BROTHER. At Marietta, Ga. by WM ROOT* And by authorised Agents in tho principal towns ofthcStnte. «oivn F ^ Jan. 3,1850.