Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, February 27, 1851, Image 4

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To the Friends of Medical Reform. T HE oft and repeated calls to v^jitpnttents at n dis tance in the country, Ini indiiced'th.* suliwriber to Unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. IL.B. RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county. Georgh^ whose.qualificationsare of the tir.-t order, Itnv- ing’practiced for several years with flattering sucecs in Aluldld Georgia, where his r potation ns a prne . litioner, ia beat known and opprecintcd. 1 will also lake tltia method of returning toy moat grateful acknowledgement* to my patrons for past lavo.s, and still a dmit a continuance of the mine. In conn *et on with the above named gentleman, 1 will he prepared at a'l times to aiicnd t-> calls in reasona ble distance, and when necessary, the aervii ea ot both will In* tendered in cona.t't.Uhm without additional i-hnrgc. D, S. .10N15S Rniiu 1 , On., 0<;tnl:tr3l, l^'.O. ~~ RAIN AND MUD: X NDIA RUBBER Contanml laggings. Also, Gents. Lndu’s’ and Misses Rubber overshoes, and Ladies Uuhbar Bootees, a he W nml desirable article, nil <>l which ate n sure protection ncnin*t rain and mud. DENNIS A- HUNT. Nov. SI. M ILL STONES,French, Georgia, and Esoptts, o every size, at nlnnttfnclnrcr’a prices,' with freight added. Also, Rolling Cloths of superior quality, Cast Iron Water Wheels,of nil sizes, for Flour and .Saw Mills, Ac., A.c. Apply -it! the Foumbiy of Nov. 1851). A. LEYDEN A. CO. tf LIGHT! LIGHT!! P A T F. N T C A M r H l N E L A M P S «i vi ng n be tier and eh -np r light than any thing else ya discover ed (the Sun excepted) at TilE NEW YORK STORE. Nov. 31. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS A L ARGE Assortment of superfine nllwool Long Mnwls. Hindi .Silk ffhflwis, ami llie v. rv In leal stylo ol Mnntill is. Also, mate.inL for making mat fiflns Hi DENNIS A HUNTS. i G. nr- ivith nil I.lnr Nov. 21. ATLANTA IRON FOUNDER?. M ILI.GEAUlNGof every desc.iptimi.Gi. itig.lM.ites nmlBalls, A*c , Ac , together ’ such other castings ns are usually made at sim tnl/lis!)im'l)t-, will he inunillhciiirt il lo oidor commoiJniiiig terms, nml wurratiu d to he of the h. st intiteriul. by A. LEYDEN AGO. Nov. 28. ly B ARK MILLS of different sizes. With nil the Int ent Improvements. Apply at tin* Admit» Iron Fottmlery. A. LEYDEN A CO. Nov. ly 1 SUPERIOR lot of i ._*jl cy coin -'ll kid Glov Nov. • I, OSGOOD, ALSABROOIC A CO’i nits white, black and Inn , just received -it (CTTlltt It<!M(ovii»f; influence of this nted- iciiKi upon constitutions itnpuirnd nnd injured by a residence in bilious climates, is otto ol its most valuable qualities. Thorn nro many constitutions winch become gradually undermined by miabmal causes, without even a day’s actual confinement, flic sallow complexion, loss of i.ppetilo, languor, weariness aim depression of spirits,—all yield to tins temedy if only faithfully ti*cd according to the directions of the pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. A stnoll Treatise on the ’.'causes, treatment and miro of Fever and Aguo.nnd other diseases of fill, ious climates,” may he hud cr.uis of the under- signed. Also nutiHrmis certificates from men of tl.u highest responsibility, tentilying to tho erent i flicacy uf this medicine amt ho seen on nplicution • „ J. D. DICKERSON. A,.ciit for Romo Ga. March 2, IS49 hi— Gtn ••JlmvJiw who think might among the thinking few Dow ninny never think, but only think they do.” GG-Tiik sontiinei t implied in tlio above exclam ation is on no suhj-et mom fully exemplified thttn on that of 1 lonlilt. But few give it u single thought, nml lew»*r till reflect upon it with the observation and good sense which mutters of mi nor consequence receive As observation touchers tho Ihet tlmt Dr. Osgood’.- India (’Imlngogiie is n never failing reme dy in Fever nnd Ague, good sense would surely indicate its prompt and immediate use*. To be (mind nt .T. D. DICKER SON’S Mav .'I, Agent for the Proprietor Oca'Ll YE If COMPLAINTS of bilious climates arise from the same emises which produce Fever nnd Ague, nml me cured with the sumo certainty by Dr Osgood** India Cimhigogtic. Even nfter the •Liver has become much enlarged nml tender upon pressure, it is in a few weeks restored to its natural size, soreness nnd pain In the side relieved with such general improvement ns denotes returning health. The nbnvc highly valuable preparation may omul at the Drug .Store of .T. D. DICKERSON, May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Rome, Ga J. J. COHEN'S .CHEAP CASH STORE. T HE • uhsertber informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his Store from the Comer of Broad and Etowah Streets, to the first Store below, in tlmt part of the City c died Pittsburg on the . ratlin side of the Street where he offers the same bar gains ns ever. He has lately been joined in business * by .!. J traslnwsky, who is well acquainted with the Southern trade, nnd has been the whole summer nt tho Not the* n cities fur the purpose of selecting a choice Stock of Goods suitable For this market, consisting, of Dry Goods, Groceries of all descriptions, Carriage nnd other Hardware, Cutlery, and n large variety of car penter’s Tools, and other tools, Ac., all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms by J. J. COHEN A Co. teJ-We make no promises to the public to sell at, or under cost, hut invite one nndnll to sry us, as we are confident of giving satisfaction to every one. Dec. 4d, 1850. 9 PURE FAMILY MEDICINES. A LWAYS pn hand, ami put up it. thu most care ful hinimcr, under our immediate attention. Dec. 5: BATTEY sy BllO. FINE MOLESKIN HATS & FUR CAPS. G ENIN'S Superfine Mote <k in lints, warranted to be superior to any other hat brought to this town. Alsu; Fine Beaver Fur Caps, may he found «t DENNIS A HUNTS Nov. 21 ~ FALL SUPPLIES^ B ATTEY A BllO,, Having received their Full Supplies, invite attention to a large and well sorted Stock of pure Drugs nnd Medicines, Paint-*, Oi 8, Dye-SiuilV, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy .articles, etc-, etc. Dec. 5. MIMPHIS {HSTITUTB MKMCAL DUP'AHTMENT. rpifE regular course of Lectures In this Institute J. will commence on tho First of November, nnd continue until the Inst of February. The Annlom- icul Department will be opened and ready to receive students by tie* First of October. The Medical De partment will be under tho direction 01 iho follow- PItOFIlSMORS. ,T, OoxcjtJEST Gno*s. M. D.» Professor of the In stitutes of Medicine, nnd Medionl Jurisprudence. \V. Bvitn PowKi.f., M. D., Professor of Cerebral Physiology, Medical Geology, and Mineralogy. If. S Nkwto.v, M, D m Professor of Surgery. II. J. Ilm.cK, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice ol Medicine. J. A. Wilson, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases ol Women and Children. J. Kino, M. P„ Professor of Materia Mcdicn, ami Tlierupcitties. Fimmt.itf, M. 1)., Professor of Anatomy, J. Mu.TON Sanders, M. D , Professor olChemis- tiyan.l Pharmacy. CLI^UITi: LKFTUIIES, Medicine—Prof. II .1 II11 ck, StniOKhv—Pimp. I*. D. Newton. Anatomical Demonstrator—K. Freeman, M. 1). The lees for a full course of lectnies uiuouut to $ 10."). Mntricnhttor’s $5; Demonstrator’s Fee, $10. Grail lint 1011, $20. Those desiring fttrhcr information will plenso address (post paid) to tho Dean; and students arri ving in tho city will please call on him nt the Hotel ‘ R.S. NEWTON, M. 1)., Dean of the Faculty- LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon. E, W. M. King, Piolessor of Theory nnd Practice o| Law. II011. V, D. Barky, Esq., Professor of Commer cial Jurisprudence. Terms—$50 per Session. All communications pertaining to this depart ment must he addressed to E. W. M. KING, Memphis, Tenn, July, is,50. Tho Faculties, lor intellectual abilities moral BOOTS & SHOES. 'GJi K. CASES Metis Water-proof, Calf and Kip I worth and professional acquirements, will compare Boots, purchased from the manufacturers— ! favorably with tho mast distinguished in our ••will be sold low down nt Nov. 21. DENNIS A HUNT’S BONNETS. TTNCUT Velvet Bonnet-, all colours, trimmed in U handsome style, AT THE NEW YORK STORE. Nov. 21. BANKS <fc EDDLEMaN, dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, LKATIIKR, PK(iS, SIIOJE-MAKER’S TOOLS, Ac Atlanta, Ga H AVE on hand a large stock of Leather, Lasts, Pegs, Findings, Tools, Ac., and will fill orders =at Augusta price.-, with the freight added. Shoe-M.v ■Iters in Cherokee Georenand Alabama would do well •to try them, ns they might “go farther nnd fure worse." They nlaohnve n large stock of well na.-orted Boots and Shoe;:, mode expressly for them, which they will warrant. They arc sapeilor/tind no mistake, and will be sold cheap Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoe.-, mnnfnctur- cd by tiiemsclve- in Atlnutn. These or-.* far superior to any Negro Shoes before offered in this p u t of the country, nml will lie sold on accommodating terms. They are prepared also, to make to orderYme single and doubled -ole Po.»ts, or any other kind, in n style unsurpassed in this country. Nov. 23, 1S50. N01 Ci3. T HOSE having unsettle t uccaants with the sub scriber, will confer a favor by culling in a reason-* able time and makiiig settlement and payment thereon aiJso, those having notes or any othei matters unpaid or unsettled, will do a favor to call nnd make pay ment mid final settlement up to the 1st of January W- U. SMITH. try. Tho medical faculty constitutes nn anomaly in ihia or uny oihor country—nil of them aro nblo lec- tutors nnd the best of teachers. Those who wilt contemplate our geographical po stiion, and the extont of our population, can have no doubt as to tho eligibility of our situation for oil en terprise ot the kind. As to health, inciud ng all sea son* of the year, wo deny that anv 07 hew city has MORE. A common error exists in the minds of.ninny students relative to the placo of studying medicine; thoso who intend practising among tlio the diseases nf tho HV-t and South, should certainly educate themselves at a school whom Faculty nro prnctf- ully acquainted with those diseases. That tho ptddic may bo satisfied of this school, ’o fuel it our duty to stulo, that tho Trustees nnd Faculty form u unit in action, which augurs well for its I'u 1 arc success; and that tho peculiur inter nal organization which connects them, cannot be in terrupted. E, \V, M. KING, President of the Memphis Institu April I, 1850, S-l Rom 1850. Gtf-FOR SAI Agents, BATTEY At Marietta, Ga. by And by anrliorisuif Agents in tic. ol ilits State. Jan. :i, IS.50. *• by th* Drags tawiil Mu? aiisnnj'CiSt TL’ST reoeivfil by thu .-nbscS-lbor, illnvi Irom \. »- *1 Vdrfc, 11 Inr^u lim) frc.li snr>i>1... of um> M i llciii.*--. .1 1), IMC^BUSON. ,Vi. •iMly d'i, i^'iO 4J I .U.I. ‘a.\s> wiiVrEii uoods. N. J. OMBEBU, If E n C 11A ,V T T AIL o n. VS now on band n well selected .-took of Cloths, finic/erf nnd Vest 11 us * of every sfindo tmd vvjlii i*v«vy other article usually kcjii dishmeut of ibis kiird. The-e good.* <>rcd by himself in New York, with inrfii.vihir reference to the prfvad- i is tllso 11required to immiifac- miernnd style not to he sur- ld lupst l wliionnble cities. AOKNOT Oh Dr. FlleliS C fitly rated .Hotlociiits. Pulmonary Balsam. Deruptivo Sym)», Pectoral Expectorant, Ilenrt Corrector, I’ultnouary Liiiituunt, Ifmnor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Tdvcr Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough nnd Cathartic Tills Nervine, Female Pills, Female Specific, Ac., Ac. Used by him constantly and with unprecedented success m tho treatment of Couftlis, Colds. Consumption, Asthma, Hear. Viscoses, Dyspepsia, Srrofulo, Slcin Discuses, Rheumatism,Femulc Com plaints, Piles, S)-c., Sfc. Oil. FITC-Il-S US'IitiUALLEb PATENT SII,- VKH PLATEli Ali/XIMINAL SUPPORTERS. UK PITCH’S IMPROVED L’DATED STEEL SPIIINO SHOULDER BRACE. DR. WTOIIVS SILVER INHALING TUBE. Hr. iPitrli’s Crldbmtcd Six Lcclliros. us Titk intiye.vno.N. a»d ci'im o? Consumption, Asthma, Diseases nj the Heart, Sc., amt oil theiiieth.il <J preserving Health and Jicauty to an old or/e. ^ This Rook .liotild^ in t-very family, - om Ilia nnly reasonable hope rs, the directions it uives ior w ca, 1 - an;, . clueai iou of Children are mval lable. a , n l M ‘‘ so1 this Book have passed through the. ic.-s, and the sale eodtimies imnbnted. Fur sale by 8. S. FI l’CH CO.. 707 MroaiLvay, N, Y., and l*v -1- I ). DICKICK SON, Home, Ga. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE,. DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and ail diBoasee aris^ ing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Conaiipo* • lion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or blood to (lie Head, Acidity of tlio Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, I)i*» gust for food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink ing or Fluttering at tlio Hi of the Stotnarh, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Brea'liing, Flut tering at tlio Heart, Clio, king or Suffocating Suusations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tko Hoad, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yollownessof tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushings of Heat, Burning in tlio Flesh Constant imaginings of Evil,and Great Depression of Spirits, Can beSPcriuuncnily Cured by UK. HOOPLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, • rtiEi’AnKt) ny 1>11. C. M, JACKSON, AT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 120, Arc'll Sfruc, lMiilndcilplifn. Their power over the abovo disvasesis not excel led, if equalled, by any other preparation in tho United Sintea, as the cures attest, in many cases aftor skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters nro worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtuos in the rectification of diseases of tho I.ivor n.,d lesser glands, exercis ing tlio most searching powers in wcukness and af fections Qf tho digestive organs, they ore, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. (’itah. RoniNsoN, Esq , Kuston, Md., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850^ said— “ My wife nnd mysoli have received more bene fit Irom your medicine than any other we hnvo ev» er taken for tlio O’DyspepaU and Liver disease.” ” Tup. Tenth Legion,” published at Woodstock, Va., Jon. 10, 1850, said— ” A GREAT MEDICINE.” " Wo have uniformly refrained from recommend ing to the public ar.y of (ho various Patent Medi cines of thu day, unless thoroughly convinced nt their vafuo. Among thoso wo consider wotthy ol notice is tho Genian Bitters, invented by Dn. Uoopt.AND, und prepared by Dr. Jackson in Phila delphia. Ono instnneo in j articular, in which the superior virtues ol this medicine have been tested, has fallen under our observation. During tho lust summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabilf^ of this coun ty, was very seriously afibeted with Liver Complaint und after trying in vain various remedies, he pur chased a bottle of tho Bitters, nnd after using it, was so much relieved oi his distressing malady, that ho procured another hottla, and it restored him en tirely to health.” READ FURTHER A FFAV FACTS. Judge M. M. Noaii, a gentleman with great sci omific nnd literary attainments, said in his ” Now York Weekly Messenger/’January fi, 1850. Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters.—Hero is a preparation which tho leading presses in (lie Union appear to be unanimous tn recommending, nnd the roason is obvious. It is tnnda alter a prescription furnished by ono of the most celebra’cd physicians ol modern timos, tho Into Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Iloofinnd, Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussin, umi one oi the greatest medical writers Germany tins ever pro duced. Ho was emphatically tho enemy ol hum- duo, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor ami endorser may be confidently relied on. lie specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility. Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of tho stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, andscvoral of the criimrs now spook of its effects from their individual experience. Under these cireumstanuos, wo feel wuranted, not only in calling the attention ol our reuders to tlio present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack- son’s) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted.” MORE EVIDENCE. Tho “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the best family newspaper published in the United States^ the editor says of DR. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. »• It is seldom that we recommend what nro term ed Patent Medicines to tho confidence and patron age of our readers; and, therefore, when wc recom mend Dr. Hoofland’s German Billers, we wish it io bo distinctly understood that we are not speaking of tho nostrums of tho day, that are noised about for h brief period nnd thou forgotten after they have done (heir guilty race ot mischief, but of a modi* cine long established,, universally prized, and which has mot the hearty approval of the Fuculty itself. Evidence upon evidence has been received (like tho foregoing) from all sections of the Union, in threo years 1 ' and the strongest testimony in its favor igj that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all oihor nostrums combined, n fact that can cosily be esta blished, ami fully proving that a scientific prepara tion will meet with their quiet approval when pre sented even in this form. This medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dis- pepsia no one can doubt, aftor using it ns directed. It nets specifically upon the stomech and liver—it is preferable to caluntol in all billious diseases—the effect is immediate. They can be administered to t-'KMALB or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time, HEALTH RESTORED! BOTANIC INFIRMARY. T HE incronsing popularity of tho reformed Botan ic Practice of Medicine, nnd tho continued ap plication of patients for tnctlioal treatment* ns well as prescriptions nnd medicine to distant patients, has Induced the Proproltor to mnko more extensive arrangements for tho better und tnnre comfortable accommodation of tbo nfilleted, where every varie ty of disease will bo treated upon tlio most scien tific physiological principles. The reformed Prac tice is becoming to be too well known und too high ly appreciated throughout our country, to require unlogittm or panegyric in this place. It needs not the aid of declamation to foster, to substantiate or enhance Its value; it only clniins for Itself a lair investigation.mid'trial to bo duly esteemed—and certainly it cannot bo denied tlmt. If the most vi olent opposition could have had its intended effect, tho system would long ago have been annihilated. The argument.’in its favor neuemulates, when we contemplate this fact, and still survey the rigid examination-it is every where forced to .pass thro’ Like true friendship, it has thoiottghly to be tested “lias ever to undergo nnd withstand the sliocK ol adversity before it is justly entitled to the name.” The Practice having outlived the prejudices wl.icli in many instances are too justly attached to it from being ill tlio bands of ignorant’ pretenders, where it wits tooofien found in its infancy in this co.ir.try, it lias boon, and now is nffording extrnordinry re lief to suffering thousands, while cures, In some cases nlmost bordering on the miraculous, nrc be ing effected by its potent inilucnco. The unparal leled success it 1ms mot In the lutmU of Dr. Joucs, (whose course of treatment In many respects is purely original,) has gained for him celebrity, far surpassing his fondest expectations, and thousands are rejoicing under the benofioial effects of a Prac tice whoso tendency is to heal without any of those disagreeable consequences which tco often follow the eradication of one disrate by the substitution of anothe). From tho many testimonials which Dr.has Jones received o( his unparalleled success, lie has thought proper to lay the following before a reflecting com munity. The statements here in title arc not from persons who live out of the reach of enquiry, but they come from respectable citizens of our own country, who anti bo seen mid consulted personally, in reference to their true conditions, Dyspepsia. Da Jones—My Dour Sir i This Is to certify that I w.ts, for sotno;15 or 20 years, grievously afflicted with dysponsin or indigestion. My enso was ono of a very distressing nature; for several years I was compelled to throw up every tiling that 1 eat, which kept mo in quite n feeble and debilitated condition. But I am now proud to have it to say, that through tlio blessings of Dr. Jones’ Remedies, I loci that I am restored to a perfect stnto of health, and that, too, with but one niontu’s supply of med icine, which lias proved to be the cheapest nnd best medicine I ever purchased. For tho truth of tho above statement, any one can be satisfied by appli cation to mo near Dirt Town P, O., Floyd county, Ga. THUS. MIDDLETON, J. P. Spinal DImoukg nml Suprewod Menstrua tion. l)n. Jo\R.s—Deur Sir t Believing it n duty I owe to the public, nml in true justice to yourself, I lmvo thought proper, for the information of thoso who limy ho alllietcd, to give a candid statement of my negro girl Jane’s diseased state, brought on from nn obstructed menses or monthly courses. 8he WHY SO UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY. Many and miny a wife endures years of bodily suffering and df mental anguish, prostrate and help less, embittering her life, tiinl ol ho- husband, and hazarding tho future welfare ofliereliiidrdu, arising from causes, which if known, would lmvo spared the suffeiingt tho anguish of tlio wife, nnd to the husband embarrassments nnd pecuniary difficulties having their origin in the mind boing weighed down andharrassed in consequence of the sickness of the companion of his bosom., How imji-ortnut tlmt the causes should be known to every wile, to every husband, tlmt the dreadful and harrowing consequences to tho health mid hap piness of both may bo avoided ! i Ifb Is too abort and health too precious to mlniitnny portion of the one fo be spent without tho full enjoyment of the other. Tho timely possession of a little work enti tled us follow, has been the means of saving tho health and the life of thousands, ns over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND. copies have btson spill since the first edition was Is sued. The author has been induced to ndvertiso it by tho urgent nnd pressing.request of thoso who have •been indebted to its publication for till they hold dear (that nil may have an opportunity, of obtaining it,) and who have favored him with chonsauds of' letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to tlio advertisement, THE MAliftiil) WOMANS Privutc Medical Companion. liY nn. a. m. hauriCe.au, Professor of Dihcusoii of Wo tn on • Twentieth Edition, 8mo. ;»/>. 250. Price, $1,00 Tuts WORK ts INTENDED ESPECIALLY FOR THE RIAU- died, or those contemplating marriage, ns ft dis closes impoitnnt secrets which should be known to thorn particularly. Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the otic budding into womanhood or the ono in the de cline of years, in whom nature contemplates an important change—can discover th«?onuses, symp toms, nnd tho most otflelont remedies and most cer tain mode of euro Id every complaint to which her sex Is subject. Tho revelations contained In its pages have pro ved a blessing tn thousands, ns the innumerable lot- tors received by the author (which lie is permitted by the writors to publish will nttest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES* Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. “ Dayton, May 1. In-17. Da. A. M. Maurice.u:—My Dear Sir:—“The Married Woman’s Private Medical Cumpnnion,” for which I enclosed one dollar to ymr ndd.vss, cuiue safely to hand. I would not liuvc troubled you with these few lines, but that l am impelled by a sense ofgrntitude, ior myself and wife, to give Utterance to our sincere mid heartfelt emotions. “ My wife has beetf perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence o r her great anguish and suffering some months before nml dur ing confinement; every successive one more and more debilitated nnd prostrated her, putting her life in imminent danger, nnd which was on the Inst occasion, despaired of* I supposed that this state ot things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. A*, this time (now about two attacked in November, 18-18, with a severe pain in ■ months) I heard your hook highly spoken of as DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias attained that high character which is necessary lor all medicines to attain to in- dace counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at risk of the lives oftliose who arc innocently da. ccived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the wtitten signature of C.M JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, (P-without which, thny ore spurious.xfl For sale wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STOKE. No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (lote of 278, Race street,) Philadelphia, and by re. spccfable dealers generally throughout the country Also for sale by DR. J. D. DICKERSON, Druooist, Rome, Ga. August 1, 1850. 43 ly. ‘•’lief. To moth* C3- Da. Frrci persons usin; ut of nil J»i- r Dii ch’s Remedies, to be had, WASHINGTON HALL, rilhntn, Georgia. qpHlS H<i I I-.L Imslieeu newly liiteil up nml finely i „, h ' n!” “^—omodn.ic, of the Travel 's ^o. tjenanJljN o No p a | na will be in tJ lender alt comfortable who inny give us n ee' ^ IC7*’ Sot vunts tllwuy. in niu-nUnnce ut tin HP*/** 1 **! conduct Pat Professor Harry’s Trlcoplieraus or Medi cated Compound, I NFAL1BLE for renewing, invigorating and beautifying the hair, rotnoving scurf, Dandruff, and all affections of the Scalp, and curing eruptions on the shin, diseases of the glands, muscles and integuments, and reliev ing stings', cuts, bruises, spnins, &c &c — With this preparation, “ there is nn such vvotd as fail.” It has obtained tho highest celebrity among the first classes in the Uni ted Slates and stands unrivalled in nil that it professes to bo, both for cheapness and effi cacy, it defies nil competition. The scien tific treatise on the hnir mid 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 theglands that the Tricophor- ous has its specific action, and in all affections and injuries of these organs, it is a sovereign ce 25 cents^" 11 )’ thu back of the head, extending down the whole course of the spine, producing complete paralyza- tion of the left side, and rendering it perfectly help less, mill in n short time site lost the use ol the. whole system. She could not turn herself in or out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, and to all appearance* past tlio reach of remedies. But I now, through thu judicious mid skillful applica tion of Dr- Jones* Jtotucdies, consider her restored to a perfect stnto of health, lor which ho will over have my lasting gratitude. .Should any one desire a confirmation of tho abovo Huiem.'tit, they can address mo near Summerville, CImlloogu eo., Ga. March 7, IS30* WILLIAM STANTON. DUeavo of Stomach Spine and Head. For tho benefit ofsutiering humanity, I have thought proper to lay my ease before the public. Having been severely afflicted for several yonrs with a disease of tho stomach, spine nnd head—to enumerate nil tho long train of sympioui* with which I was troubled, would occupy more space than would be interesting. Suffice it to say, tlmt lroqucntly tiller eating, l would be taken with vio lent and distressing sensations in tho head nnd back of my neck, extending half way down the spine, At such times 1 was compelled to take my bed. Those spells usually continued for several hours, nnd wore frequently so severe ns to render life a burden. To obtain iclicf I had recourse ro thc-best medical aid the country afforded. Having tried the moat skillful physic inns in Rome, I applied ot several of the most eminent professional men of the United States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of Kentucky; had tlio 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. Dugas, of Augusta, l)r. Banks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of M iiiedgeville, Dr. Cat ridge, of Giuutooga county, mid tlio reput ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca ting in Borne, ventured on giving him a call. For the encouragement of others, I am happy to certify that Dr. Jones has given mo more relief than all the rest combined. I can now say that my health is belter than it has been for several yonrs past. 1 uin able to attend to my plantation ufiairs, and ride to Rome, or any where else my business requires my personal attention (signed) JOEL MANN. Cures effected trillion! scchtff Hie I’utien Thoso persons living at a distance, nnd cannot conveniently plnco themselves under my immediate ltttrge, may have their case xtreated by sending mo nn accurate statement of symptoms, age, occupa tion, Imhits of life, tec. Medicines will bo sc tificttlly cotmjonumlcd.nml neatly put up, with am ple written directions for use, by the due observ ance of which distant patients may cure them selves of the most complicated and obstinate disense, though it would be much bettor for the patient to ap ply personally,if possible; because ho will then enjoy all tho advantages of Dr. Jones’ personal acquain tance with the peculiarities of the case. Since the reduction of postage, ttto expense of sending medi cines by mail is but trilling, My charge, in nil cases not requiring my personal attendance, is FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A MONTH. This fee must invariably be enclosed in the letter asking advice, in order to insure attention, directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Rome, Ga. Persons owning afflicted slaves, can have them treated at my Infirmary, or medicines sent them ns above stuteil. D. S. JONES, M. D 'ro medic aTstudents. The undersigned is now prepared to receive a few Medical S'udents, to read at his office, who will he thoroughly instructed in the BOTANIC THEORY OF DISEASES, the only truly scientific and efficient Medical Practice ever made known to the world. Also, a close invostigition of tho conflicting the ories of Allopathic Schools of Medicines, will bo given, us pertaining to a course of lectures in any of tho BOTAN1CO MEDICAL COLLEGES in the United States. Ills Library is well selected and furnished with all the latest Botanic Publica tions, with a large collection of Durham and lhd|tfei recoipes. Also, several of the mast approved Allo pathic and Hydropathic works, and a new system of detecting Terbercular or Scofulous diseases, and all oilier forms of disease with a certainty hereto fore unknown. Dpily demonstrations in Clinical Practice in his Infirmary, as well us a knowledge of the Pharrnnceiiiicnl prenntions of remedies in his Laboratory unft’Medical Store. It will be"«een from the above combined advan tages, that tho medical enquirer will have here met with facilities rarely enjoyed in a private Physi cian’s office. The fee in nil cases being $50.— None need apply but such us cun come well recom mended, and such us will likely be an ornament to themselves mid the profession. Letters on this subject, to merit attention, must be post-paid, nnd addressed to D. 3. JONES, M. D. BOTANIC 0 ^LABORATORY, I door belyw A. A^xj^x.t'o\n $tore.) mining some matters reaching niv case. On its re ceipt and perusal, I cannot ex.irers to you the -*eUet it afforded my distressed mind ami the joy its pa ges imparted to my wife, oil learning that the great discovery ol’M. M, D.'someanx provided n remedy. It opened a prospect to me which 1 little conceived was possible. No pecuniary consideration cun ever repay the obligations 1 am under to you for having been the means of imparting to us the mat ters contained in “ The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion.” But for this, ere nuothei year would have passed over my head, in nil hit man probability my wife would have been in her grave, and my children.Icit motherless. Extract front n Letter, L ffimdl Euo&Mlh- “ Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 21, 1817 My Dear Sir:—1 know you will lmvo the kind ness to bear with mo in encroaching upon your time, while J acknowledge in belmli of myself und wile, the obligations ww* led ourselves under to you in having made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable ‘Married Women’s Pri vate Medical Com pan Ion.’ It lias been woith its weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, you will see that I can not do so too warm ly, when l Inform you of tlio extent to which l have, through it, been benctilted. I will state my situa tion when 1 obtained your hook through the esl curiosity. I look upon it as ono of the fortunate events of my life J had been m some ten years, ami was the father of seven child- rent 1 was long struggling unceasingly, to tho end tlmt I might earn a nnuler,i'.o competency, but the results of my utmost exertions at the end left about where I was at the beginning of eac h yt and that only, with tho most stinted economy, ffeient with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, tliis constant effort w.ts beginning to have its effect upon my health; I felt less capable to o dure its continuance, while I felt tho necessity o| persever ance. “ This constant nticenslng struggle on my part was imperative in consequence of the prostrated condition of my wife (with .lecastonal intermission) for six years, much of the time confined to her bed and of course incapable of taking thcchnrgcand management of household affairs. Iler co'.dition arose Iron causes of which I was ignorant. Oh- wltut would I lmvo given laid 1 the six yonrs to live over again! Wlmt would my wife Jmve given to have been spared-tlio long days nnd .still longer nights prostrate on u bed of sickness!—all oi* which would lmvo been avoided, had l then seen a copy of “Tim Mai ried Womnit’n 1’rlvMe Medical Com panion.” From a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. Ilow many are suffering from obstruction or irre gularities poculinrto the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and lor which their delicacy forbids seek ing medical advice ! Ilow many Milter from polap- sus uteri (falling of the womb) or Irom ffuor itlbus weakness,debility,Ace Arc.)! How ninny are in con stant agony for many months preceding confine-, ment! Ilow many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and whoso lives are jeoparded during sqph time, will find in its jm; es tin,* means of pre vention, amelioration and relief! To those just married. TO THOSE JUST M A It It IEI)—” HAD I KNOWN.” “ PtULADEf.l’IIlA, Nov. 20, 1847. “ Du. A M. Mauuickau:—llud 1 known of the important tnuttors treated of in “ the Married Wo man’s Private Medical Companion” some rears ago how much misery I might have escaped! I have sutfcrcJ years from causes which you point out iu yotir book, without knowing what mdo. I obtain ed a copy, and found my ense treated of. I trust every fetnnle will avail herself of tlio information contained in its pages.” Letters daily received of this character, unncc°s- sary to present. To those yet nr.married, but eonUiupbiting mnr- ringe, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety ol incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of boing possessed ol the revelations contained in these pages, so intimately involving their future happiness, cormot bo appreciated. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more ful ly the various subjects treated of, as they are of a iiaturo strictly intended lor the marrid, or those con templating marriage; neither is it neoessary, since it is every ono’s duty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby the sufferings to which a wife, a mother, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. (jCf-Copies will be sent by Mail free of Postage to the Purchaser.-^) .Jte Great Hem cay for Rheumatism, Gout, Paintin'- J the Side, Min, Mack, Limbs, and Joints, Scrofula, * King's Evil, Whitt Swellings, Hard ISmots Stiff Joints, and alt Fixed Pains whatever. ■ WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, - PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A ftcntleninn in the South of Europo and Pales. - no, in 1S30, hoortl so much sold in the loiter plare * tn favor of JEW DAVID’S PLASTER, end ot » tho (as he considered) miraculous cures It hnd per formed, that he wasinduood to try It on his own person, for n Lung and Liver Affection,.the remdval of which had been the chief oVject ol Ills journry, but which hot) rtsisiid )be gcninl and dsljiffpu clime. He accordingly applied a plaster on the rights side of his chest where the ptdn was seated, another t between tlio shouldors, and one over the region of t thvlivgr* fn the wettnum? he drank freely of an * herb ten of laxative Ho found his •* health improving, and In n fow wetk* Hi*cough left < him; the eallowness ol Ills g.klo ^liipp*Wto| • W** pain wn# removed, aud his health bew* ro ? nattily reinstated. WnfiSB TLASl ERS possess the advantage ol ■** bring put up in air-tight boxes—hence they re tain their full virtues in all climates* We hove jast received the following testimonial Irom C. C. Hsl- lera, an eminent lawyer in luccessful practice in Wilcux county, Alabama. Ue is • gentleman in high standing, and one v-hoie influence kas gross weight; •Camdew, Alo.,Nor S4th, 1848> •‘Messrs Scoail & Mead— Gentlemcm—IUv~ ng been requested to state what hos been the. re. suit of my experience ht the nse of your ‘Hebrew Ploitor,’ I sltccrlnlly comply by saying thot I have* found i’ to be as heretofore recommended. an ‘l*- valttable medicine * In different cases of my fsmk* ly I have iq plied the Plaster lo Chronic 8qrsSp Tumors end Pains, nnd it has never failed to sfebuh inslsnt relief. I have also used it with good elfecn upon my own povsrn in the cure of ulcers, with* which 1 lists been severely ctfliclcd. ‘♦Respectfully, etc. C. C. "ELLERS.* . It lias boon very beneficial in cases of Weakness; such as Pain and Weakness in tbo stornicl., Wests Limbs, Lumenuss. Affection of the 8pine, FenisU Weakness, &c. No female, snhjeei to pain in weakness in tho back or sides, should hs without It. Married ladies indelicate situations, find grsst re lief from constantly wearing this plaster. ' The application of the Plaster between the skout« ders has been found a certain remedy for Cotds, Coughs, Phthisic nnd Lung Affections, in thefr primary sieges It destroys inflammation by pdf. *piro»ion beware of Counterfeits und Base lmitutioua. CAUTION,-The subscribers are thooaly Gen eral Agents in the Southern States for the sale off this truly valuable Piaster; and ia order' t*prevjrir purchasers being impost'll upon, by a counterfeit anielc.s tld in this city mid elsewhsrewlnit tbs nil* ' ot.vtt, they in aim pnitrieiihir oUcutton to the foltdw-i mg Mark* os tub Genome: • ' - > Ut. The genuine is put up in smuoth, engine tufii^ cd bottomed bores, not tholdertd iu. 2d. The genuine has the rngrared head oj Jew Da^ oid nn the directions, around the box, with aooom- puttying record of the Court to E. Taylor, Rbohes- tcr. • inrSPOVIL & MEAD. Charters Street, Whole- > sale General Agents tor the .Southern States,, to. whom ull orders must be odilressed. Sold also, Wholt-sole and Retail hr ♦ '* ‘ > IMTl’EY dfc BROtHEtp- - Homie.C W. B. Summers. Kingston, fi's., Jk D, (Us . /r. & Co.. Cnssviic, Go., S. W. Robbins, C .Spring, Gn., L. W. Dovis, Villa Rica.'Gi' , ' ’^2 1C' Ocj-On the receipt of Ono Dollar, “The Mniried rie.l Woman’s Private Medical Companion” is sent (Mailed Free) to any part of th" United States.—.. Letters must be post paid (except those containing a remittance,) nnd addressed to DR. A. M. MAU- RICEAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 120 Liberty street, New York. 03-Over 20,000 Copios lmvo been sent by Mail in three mouths with perfect safety nnd certuinty. For sale by Booksellers throughout tho U. States. July 25, 1800. 43 Opt For Iho Cure of OOU0HS, COZcDSf HOARSENESS, BRONCHI'] WHOOPING-COUGH, UROI ASTHXKA and OONSUMZPTU The unilorm Kucce*H which hua attended the i this preparation- its salutary effect—its power to r and cure nffertians of the Lungs, have gained foi celebrity equalled hy no oilier medicine. We oITh the afflicted with entire confidence in it* "Vjl ihe full belief that it will subdue nnd remove the* cut (iifacl.s uf disease upon the throat andfLung*. results, ns they l ecome publicly known, very natun attract the atniiiun o med ral men and phffnnlbn every win re. What is their opinion of CHERRY I TOUAL may be seen In the following f-* VALENTINE ftlOTT; M. D., Prof. Surgery Med, College, New York, •* It gives mo pleasure to certify the value and < of Ayer’s CHERRY PECTORAL, which 4 c peculiarly minpted to cure diseases of (he Tbrt Lungs.” TI1E UT. REV. BISHOP FIELD writes in n letter to h a friend, who was fast sinkft. der nn affection of tho Lungs.—“Try the CHI PECTORAL and ii any medicine tan. give joi with tho hlrsMing of God that v ill ” CHIEF JUSTICE ECJ8TI8. of Louisiana writes “Thot n young daughter of I cured of several severe attacks of Croup by the 'Cl RY PECTORAL.” ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS... The Canadian Journa of Medical Stitt states, “That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalff inclement climate, has yielded with surprising! lo Ayers CHERRY PECTORAL,nnd we cam strongly mo mend this skilful preparation toi fehHion and public generally.” Let the relieved sufferer speak for ldmselfr* Hartford, Jnn.S Dr. J C. Ayer— Dear Sir t—Having beet from a painful nnd dnngeroiis disease by your I gratitude prompts me to send you this ncknowle* not only in j isiice to you, but i’cf the informal! ers in like afilieliup. . -r', tAsj" A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected a came so seveielhat (pitting of blood, a v‘* and profuse night sweats followed and fi m*. I hecnineemncintfd, could nil sleep, W by my cough, nnd a pain through my chest, i had nil the o hi rating symptoms of quick ei. No medicine seemed ut all lo reach my ease, videi Rally tried yourCHERPY PECTOlf soon relieveed nnd now has cured me. ’ 5" 1 E.A.S1 Albany, N.Y., April Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Deni Sirt—1 huvo tor afflicted with Asthma in the worst fornt;i been obliged to sleep in my chair for all lime, being unable lo breathe oq my be- erent tnnny medicines to no purposes prescribed,as an experiment, yourC UAL. At first it seemed lo make me wok, n week 1 b^gan to experience tho most’' from its use; nnd now, in four weelnrtf llrely removed. I can sleep on my 1 and enjoy s state of health wtilcli 11 n enjoy. GEORG prepared by j. c« aver, ciiem Sold by RAJ Rome, Ga., und by agents sua4 GEORGIA, Floyd Count 1SK' deceased ” the rt ’