Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, March 06, 1851, Image 4

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* : NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE- rrijlii siibicrilierwould icsp-cifuly nmiounei the X citizens of Rome ami vicinity, that lie nos dost received end i« now opening n large .end splendid es- ubrunent of Boots null Shoes, consisting of gentlemen's water-proof and dress boots, Indies bools und shoes, and every vnriely of boots and shoes for children. Also, n fine nssornnont of strong course shoes mid hoots for common wear. As ho selected hisstook in Charles.o.i willi BritnUtai iv he can confidently recommend it to his fr ends nnd natrons, and will repair ony rips without charge He also has on hand an extensive supply of Hem lock Baltitnnro upper and sole leaiher, line call akin, and a general assortment ofinateiials, iu hi» line which, together w.th his boot.* and shoes Wiil be sold as cheap ns can bo bought in ’his market. He will continue to manufacture boo's and shoes us heretofore to older, on ronsonable toims. Thankful for past fa- yois, ho co.dially invites his friends and hcqiinintaii- ces and the public generally to give Inn n call. P P. A. OMBERG Jin. 19, ISM. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. GEOKGE BONE R espectfully informs the citizens of Fiuyd and tlie adjoining Count.e.*, nnd II.e p iblic ccner- nlly, thut no has pciinnnently located in the City of Rome, with the intention of carrying on the CAR RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in all its vuriou3 branches. From his long experh nee in one of the most extensive Carriage manufactories in tin* State of North Carolina, lie Butters himself thntlie will be able to give entire satisfaction to alt who may fo-1 d.sposi.il to test his mechanism. “ Equaled by few ami Excelled by hone,” is his motto, and in order to entry this fully in to effect, he empluys none but first rate workmen ii. every department of his business, from the turning of a common wagon -.'poke, to a foil trimmed Plcnsure Corri ige. In connection with Ids establishment lie hot an extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which ena bles him to facilitate bu-im ss and fill orde.s in work manlike style. He cordially invites the public, nnd es pecially those who arc disposed to encourage «-home manufactures” to give him o cull nnd examine his Car riages, Buggies nim Wagons, before purchasing else where, os he is determined to sell for cash or to punc tual customers, on us good terms ns con he obtained South of •• Macon anJ Dickson’s Line.” Repairing done to order, nnd in the sho; te.-t possi ble time. His establishment tuny he found in the Immediate vicinity of the Rail Rond Depot nnd next door to the Hilburn Hou.-e. Broad Street, Rome, Ga. January 1st, 1851. To the Friends of Medical Reform. T HE oft nnd repeated calls to visit patients at a dis tance in the country, has induced the subscriber to unite with him in the practice of medicine, Dr. H. B. RANSOM, late of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia, whose qualifications are of the firs* order, nav* ing practiced for several years with flattering success in Middle Georgia, where his reputation as a prac titioner, is best known and appreciated. I will also take this method of retu*’ ng my most grutdfbl acknowledgements to my patrons for post Invois, nnd still solicit a continuance of the same. In connection with the above named gentleman, 1 will he prepared at nil times to attend to calls in reasona ble distance, and when necessary, the services of both will be tendered in consultation without additional barge. D. 3. JONES. Rome, Gn., October Q1, 1850. tf NEW ARRIVAL. MIE undersigned begs leave to inform the . citizens of Rom'*, its vicinity mid the public generally, that he has just received and opened a new Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ol th • very la test patems an I finest style. His friends and acquain tances are cordially invited to give him n cnll und ex amine lt»8 assortment. All kinds of tepniring done to order, ond goods nnd work warrented. Ilis establishment will he found n few doors above the Hilburn House, Depot Square. J. G. McKINZIE. Dec. 19,1850. H WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD- AVIXG tnken tho HOTEL recently occupied by E. II. GAltRETT, in Summerville-, Go. would re.pectlully inform the travelling public tlmt they arc prepared to accommodate oil who mny favor them with a call. Their House ia lorge and commodious, and well suited fur the comfort und convenience of families iravolling the up touutry in the pursuit of health or pleasure; and their table furnished with the very best the country affords. 1 heir stables will be supplied with an abundance of provender nnd attend ed by faithful nnd elftclem Ostlers. Their friends and tequnintances are cordially invited to cnll and give them n trial, ns no pnins will be spared on their part to render all comfortable, Summerville, Ga. Jan. 0, IB50. RAIN AND MUD: T NDIA TIUBRKH Contsnnd Leggings. Also, Gents. Ladies' and Misses Rubber over-shoes, Bttd Ladles Rubber Bootees, n new and desirable nrlicie, nil of which are n su.e protection ngatnet refit Nov. 21. M ILL STONES, French, Georgia, nnd Esopus, or every size, nt manufacturer's prices, with freight added. Also, Holtigjj Cloths of superior quality, Cast Iron Water Wheels,of all sizes, for Flour and Saw Mills, & c., Ac. Apply at the Foundery of Nov. 28 1850. A. LEYDEN & CO. LIGHT! LIGHT!! P ATENT CAMPHINE LAMPS giving a better nnd cheaper light llinn any thing else yet discover ed (the Sun excepted) nt THE NEW YORK STORE. Nov. 21. _ ” SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. A LARGE Assortment of superfine nliwool Long Shawls, Black Silk Shawls, and the very latest style of Montillns. Also, mateiiBls for making man tillos at DENNIS & HUNT'S. Nov. 21. ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY. M ILLGEARING of every description, Gin Gear ing,Plates nucIBalls, &c., &c , together with nil sucli oilier castings as nre usually made ot similar es« tublishtnent.'*, will lie manufactured to order on ac commodating terms, and warranted to be of the best material, by A. LEYDEN &CO. Nov. 28. ly B ARK MILLS,of different sizes, with nil the lat est Improvements. Apply at the A limit i Iron Foundery. A. LEYDEN &> CO. Nov. 5*8 ly \ .SUPERIOR lot of Gents white, black and ftnv .jl cy colo^d kid Gloves, just received at Nov. M, OSGOOI), ALSABROOK & CO’* J. J. COHEN S CHEAP CASH STORE. T HE nibsciiber informs his friends nnd the public generally, that lie has removed Ids Store from the Corner or Broad nnd Etownh Strrets, to the first Store below, in tlint part of the City called Pittsburg on the snmu side of the Street where he offers the seme bar gains ns evor. He bus lately been joined in business by .1. Jnrnslnwsky, tvhn is well ncquaiqted with the Snuihern trade, nnd has been the whole Bummer at the Nor them cities fer the purpose of selecting a choice Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries of nil descriptions, Cnrringe ond other Hnrdware, Cutlery, nnd a large variety of car penter’s Tools, nnd other tools, &c., nil of whieh will be sold on the most accommodating terms by J, J. COHEN & Co. (HJ-Wc make no promises to the public to sell at, or under cost, hut invite one nndull to iry us, ns we are confident of giving satisfaction to every one. Dec. 4o, 1850, 0 DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR ! A SAFE and certain cure for omsuniptlon of the Lungs, spitting of blood, coughs, colds, Asthma, pain in thu side, bronchitis, hooping cough, and nil pulmonary afTeotions, Extract! from Certificates Which con be seen in full by culling on thengem and getting n pamphlet. Mr. Ailnin Harris, Asristaut Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospitil, New York, saya : Dr. Rogers’Liverwort ond Tar cured a case of thu most distressing Asilmm of twenty-six yenrs standing. [signed] Adam Haoris. Gabriel Whiteheod, Esq., of Cineinnnti, says I had tha (onrumpilon, attended wiih the most distres sing cough, and discharged several quarts of blood frrm ilie lungs, nnd all my IHemls ami physicians onvo me up to die, yet It few hollies of Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort nnd Tar restored me to perfect henltli I Oaiiribb WblTOnBAD, Sworn to ond subscribed this 27ih day of Novem ber, 1841. (1. E. SrojtCF.it, Mayor of Cmcimintti' ' Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth stre, t, two doors west or Smith, Cincinnati,) says—I hud the pulmonary consumption, attended with a most distressing cough, which reduced mu to n mere skeleton, nnd altlioui.p under the enre of un able physician [Prof. Harrison] 1 continued to grow worses nnd gave up all hopes of recovery! At this crisis I wub persuaded to try Dr Rogers' Liverwort und Tur, which rutlioly healed my lungs nnd’restored mo to perfect henltli, by the use ol a few bottles. [signed] Axs Ciiu.n, 93- Dr. William Richards, ol Cincinnati; says— Although it mny s cm unprofessional,Ili-cl constrain, ed to,tat-thut I ns'd Dr. Rogers’ Liter wort and Tor in the cnee of Charles Weu'e, who u ns quite low with i ulm innry consumption, will, the litppiest effeot, after the itsnul remedies had failed. [signed] Wm. Richards, M. D. ' The following Is writ el from Elizabethtown, Ky , Your Dr. Roger’s Llvcrwmt and Tar gives great ent- isfocti n in this place. Dr. Howard preserves it, and V enounces it one of ihb be-t medicines in use. E. II. IIaychaft, DiUggM. Rev. Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, •Gallia county, *)., writes -Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort’nnd Tar has been the meansoibnatehingniy lift* from a premature*grave! [signed] HENRY WISEMAN" Mr. Mcrriw athor, of Denmark, Trnn., writes— Dr. Rogers’Liverwort and Tm n > -vih gre it success. A young man of tin- place, ruppesed bv every one to he in die l ist stage ,,f Consumption ! was entirely cured by its, pul [signed] Davi I Merriweatiier, Drug,- st. Mr. H.'E. Drake, Druggist, of Xenia, O., sa te,— A genilem-n „f iny aequ.iintnucj, who was appa rently in the lust stag,; of the ( onsumotion ties re stored topeifeet health by the uscol Dr Rogers’ Lii- erwort and Tar. The euro was a most extra.,rdinarv one. Drf Wilson, fan old school Physician of high st iml- ng.) of Putri d, u. wr.t s~I have be n the fondly physio (Ely of, Mrs. Wiseman lor twelve years, and during tlmt tint ■ sac has Slithered with dis ns-.-d lungs wh'eh fionlly settled into pulmonary consumption ' She waa entirely cured by the use of Dr Rogers' Li verwort and Tar. 1L R. WILSON, M. D. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, That wlmievor Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar has been introduced, it ia ,up re ding every oth er Cough Medicine before the | ubl o. This is wholly owing to its truly wondeifitl medicinal virtues. Bo warned in Scaur) > And neglect not tlmt cough which is duily werken- iug your constitn ion, irritating yotir throat mid lung" anil inviting on dint dread disease, Consumption' when so soothing ond hailing n remedy enn lie n b- tallied us Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort ond Tur. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations, The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on on the engraved winpp-er nrnoml each haute. .Prite SI per bottle, or ,ix bryllos for gL g„]j rholesale inn retail by 3Ct V1L & MEAD )3 Chartres at., bet. Cimtioml St. Louis,N. O.leans. Solo agents for the Soutlioin States, to whom all* -*>r» o^Ugplieotioris for Agcm-ic, mutt be nddress- SoUl by BATTEY & BRO., Ron e.G,. , y 0ln . m ' “fingaton; G1. John \. E win, Cussville is, .-ummerville ; J. W. I'obh ns, Cave ’■ rll! ut & Co., Ccdnr Dluff, Ain. PURE FAMILY MEDICINES, A LWAYS on Imnd, mid put up Ir. tho most care- ■IA. ful mattuur, under our Immcdinio attention. Deo. 5. BATTEY a; BRO. Cliill!Fever, Dumb Ague,Mter, -mittent & Remittent fevers & all tlie various forms of Bilious Diseases ^ SFEEDILY&'HlOEOFGffliY ?^Osgood'sIttAt°^ 0 ^ 0 ^ Q7T1IO Ucslorlitg iufluenoo of this mod icino upon constitutions impaired and injured by \ residence in bilious climates, is one ol its moat valuable qualities. There are many constitutions which become gradually undermined by miabmal causes, without even a day's actual cunfinoment. The sallow complexion, loss o‘ appetite, languor, weariness ond depression of spirits,—all yield to this remody if only faithfully used according to the directions of the pamphlot wliieli accompanies each buttle. A small jfYcafirc on the “causosj treatment nnd euro of Fever and Ague,nnd othor diseases of bii. ious clitnntos,” may be had gratis of the under- signed. Also numerous certificates from men ol tl.e highest responsibility, testifying to tho ercut efficacy of this inodicinocnn be seen on nplication o J. D. DICKERSON, Agent for Rome Ga. March 2, 1849 III—Kni •How low who think nrightnmong tho thinking fow How r«.any never think, but only think they do.” OcJ-Tiie sentiment implied in the nbovo cxelam ntion is on no subject more fully exemplified tlmt on tlmt of Health. But few give it u single thought and fewer still reflect upon it with tho observation nnd good sense which matters of minor consequence receive. As observation tenebers the iiict that Dr. Osgood's Indin Cholngogno is n never fulling rom dy in Fever nnd Ague, good sense would surely indicate its prompt nnd immediate use. To l found nt J- D. DICKERSON’S Mnv 3, Agent for the Proprietor Od-LIVER. COMFLAINTS of bilious climate.* a rise from f ho snmo causes which produce Fover nnd Ague, nnd are cured witli tho snmo certainty by Dr Osgood’s India Cliolngogue. Even nttor tlie Liver hns become much enlarged and tender upon pressure, it is in n few weeks restored to itstmturnl size, 8orenessnnd pafn in the side relieved with such general improvement as denotes returning health. Tho above highly vnluable preparation mny outul at the Drug Store of J. 13. DICKERSON, May 3, Agent fortlio Proprietor, Rome, Ga FINE MOLESKIN HATS & FUR CAPS. G ENlN’8 Superfine Moleskin Hats, warrented to be superior to any other hat brought to thietown 41so, Fine Beaver Fur Cops, may be found nt DENNIS & HUNT’S Nov. 21. FALL SUPPLIES^ B ATTEY iV BRO., Having received iheJr Full Sun plies, invite attention to a inrge nnd well as sorted Stock of pure Drugs nnd Medicines, Paints, Oi!s, Dye-Siiiffi, Gloss, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy article*, etc., etc. Dec. 6. BOOTS & SHOES- fi* CASES Mens Water-proof, Calf and Kip Boots, purchased from the manufacturers— viil be sold hnu down at DENNIS & HUNT’S Nov. 21. BONNETS* FTNCUT Velvet Bonnets, all colours, trimmed in U handsome style, AT TIIE NEW YORK STORE. BANKS & EDDLEMAN, TIEALKRS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PEGS, SHOE-MAKEll’S TOOLS, &c. Atlanta) Ga.) LI AVE on hand a large stock of Leather, Lasts, Pegs, Findings. Tools, &c., and will fill orders nt Augusta prices, with the freight added. Shoe-Ma kers in Cherokeo Georgia nnd Alabama would do well totry them, as they might "go farther and fare worse." They also have a large stock of well assorted Boots and Shoes, mode expressly for them, which they will warrant. They are superior,ond no mistake, and will be sold cheap Also, heavy doubled sole Negro Shoes, manftotur- ed by themselves in Atlanta. TIicbc are far superior to nny Negro Shoes before offered in this part of the country, nnd will be sold on accommodating terms. Tfi**y are prepared also.to make to order fine single and doubled foie Boots, or any other kind, in a style unsurpassed in this country. N v. 23, 1810. N01 CE. T HOSE having unsettlo t accounts with the sub scriber, will confer a favor by calling in a reason-; ablo time and making settlement and payment thereon ;«Iso, those having notes or nny othet matters unpaid or unsettled, will do a favor to call and make pay ment and final settlement up to the 1st of January next. W. R. SMITH. Rom 1850. Crj-FOR SALE in Rome, Ga., by tho authorized Agouti:, BATTEY ic BROTHER. At Marietta, Ga. by \yM ROOT, And by authorised Agents in tho principal towns ol tilts State. Jan. 3, ISOO. 7 IDiriEgs suEdS J UST rccelvuil by tin- xubscrlbor, direct from New York, u largo und fresli supply of Drugs nnd Medicines. J D. DICKERSON, Au’t. July 23,1530 43 FAIL A.\I> WIIV'lliR UOODS. N. J. OMBERG-, MERCHANT TAILOR. H AS now on hand a well selected stock of Cloths. Cnssimefcs uufi Vesting, of every shade urn I color, together wili»every oilier article usually kepi in an establishment of this kind. These good: have been .selected by himself m New York, with great care and particular reibfoneo | 0 the prevail ing Fashions, He is ftf$o prepared to manufac ture clothing in a manner and style not to be ! aasaed in our largest and most fnshiqnnfcR* pitie October 10 lSfif. THE ATTENTJ^OF PHYSICIANS TS invited to our/re,/i supply of. Drugs and McdH ■Racine?, Knglipb and American Cljcpiicals, “— gj^uums^viljfol Iiu"8, IlOMiLopntbjd MEMPHIS IHSTITUTH MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE rcgolar cotirso ofLectures in this Institute will commence on the First of November, and continuo until tlie lust of February. The Anatom ical Department will be opened und ready to students by tlie First of October. Tho Medical De partment will bo under the direction ol iho follow ing rilOFUSSORS J. Conquest Gross, M. D-. Professor of tlie In stitutes ol Medicine, and Meaioal Jurisprudence. W. ByjidPowkm., M. D., Professor ol Cerebial Physiology, Medical Geology, and Mineralogy R. 8 Newton, M, D., Professor of Surgery, II. J. Hulcx, M. D-, Prolessor of Theory nnd Practice of Medicine. J. A. Wn.so.v, M. D., rrofoM*or of Obstetrics nnd Discuses ol Women and Children. J. Kino, M, D,, Professor of Materia Mcdicn nnd Therapeutics. Z. Freeman, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, J. Mii.ton Sanders, M. D , Professor ol Ohemis- tiyanJ Pliarmacy. €LINI<iUG LECTURES Medicine—Pnov. H J Hui.ce, Suroeuy—Prop. 11. S. Newton. Anatomical Demonstrator—Z. Freeman, M. D. The fees for n full course of lectures amount to $105. Mntricnlntor’s $5; Domonstrntor’s Fee, $10. Graduation, $20. Those desiring further information will please address (post paid) to the Dean; und students arri ving in the city will plcnse cnll on him nt tlie Hotel R. 8. NEWTON, M. D-, Dean oftlie Faculty- LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon. E, W, M. Kino, Professor or Theory and Practice oi Low. Hon. V. D. Barry, Esq-, Professor of Commer cial Jurisprudence. Terms—$50 per Session. All communications pertaining to this depart ment must be addressed to E, W, M. KING, Memthts, Tonn, July, 1850. Tho Faculties, for intellectual abilities moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our coun try. Tho medical fnculty constitutes an anomaly in this or uny other country—allofthoin are able lee- tutors nnd the best of teachers. Those who wilt contemplate our geographical po sttion, and tlie extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation fer on en terprise ol the kind. As to health, inciua ng »ll sea sons of the year, wn deny that any other city has moke. A common orror exists in tho minds of .ninny students relative to the plnco of study ing medicine; those who intond practising among die the disease* oftlie fFustand South, should certainly educate themselves nt a school whose Faculty are practi cally acquainted with those diseases. That the public nmy be satisfied of this school, we feel it our duty to stato, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well for its future succoss; and that tho peculiar inter nal organization which connects them, cannot be in terrupted. E, W. M. KING, President ofllre JJouipliis Institu April 4, 1850, 84 AGENCY OV Dr. FitcliN Celebrated Jlitii'Giicv. Pulmonary Balsam. Deruptivo Syrup, Pectornl Expectorant, Heart Corrector, Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector, Pure nnd Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough nnd Cathartic Pills Nervine, Femnlo Pills, Vermifuge, Female Specific, Are., vteo. Used by him constantly and witli unprecedented success in the treatment of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hear. Diseases, Di/spepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism,Female Com plaints, Files, &;c., Sfc. DU. FITCH’S UNEQUALLED PATENT S1L VER PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. DR. FITCH’S IMPROVED PLATED STEEL SPRING SHOULDER BRACE. DR. FITCH’S SILVER INHALING TUBE. Dr. Filcli’s t’clclmitcd Sis Lcclm-cs. ON THE pnEVENTION AN1) CUKE OK Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj the Heart, Sfc., and on the meth- d of preserving Health and Beauty to an old oge. Tills Book should bo In every family. To the Consutnptivo it points out the only rcatonakle hope for relief. To mothers, liie directions it gives fr tlie care and education of Children are mvnfoubli 78,000 copies of this Book have passed thtougii the press, ami tho sale corltinucs unabated. For snie by S. S. FITCH & CO,, 707 Broadway, N, Y., nnd by J. D. DICKERSON, Rome, Gn. 93- Da Fitch’s Guide to Invalids, or Directions persons using Pr. Fitch’s Remedies, to be had; ■at of nil his Agents. WASHINGTON HALL, Atlanta, Georgia. T HIS HOTEL lmsbeeu newly fitted up and finely fnrni.-hed for the accommodation of the Travel ing Public, generally. No pains wjll bp spared to render all comfortable who itjay give us a call- ; • |C~P Servants always in attendance ht- the Curs lo convey baggage and qonduct Passengers., , k * ^lyjE^-LOYD, Proprietor* LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ond ail diseases aris ing Iroip a disor dered Liver or Sion mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nauseu, Heartburn, Dish gust for food, FullnoBB or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink ing or Fluttering at the Tit of tlie Stotnuoh, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Cbo. king or Suffocating BuusniiunB when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Puin in the H ead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in iho Side, Back, Chesi, Limbs, &c 4 , Suddon Flushings ol Heat, Burning in the Flesh Constant imaginings of Evil,and Great Depression of Spirits, Cnn bo {Permanently Cured l»y UK. HOOFlzANU’S CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS, PREPARED DY DU. €. HI, JACKSON, AT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, .Ho, 120, Arch Sirae, Philadelphia. Their power over the above disenscs is not excel- led, if equalled, by any other preparation in tho United States, as the cores fittest, in many cases nfior skillful physicians had failed. Three Bitters are worthy tho attention of invn lids. Possc'sing {treat virtues in tho rectification of diseases of tho Liver n.,d lesser glands, exercis ing the most searching powers in wenkness nnd feettons ol tho digestive organs, they ore, withal, safe, certain nnd pluasant. HEAD AND BE CONVINCED. Ciias. Rodin8on, Esq , Easton, Md., in a letter to Dr Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850, said— “ My wife and myselt hnve received mdre bene fit from your medicine than any o'her we hove ev er token for the (Cf Dyspepsia and Liver disense." •• Tub Tkntu Lechon,” published nt Woodstock. Vn., Jun. 10, 1850, said— •» A GREAT MEDICINE.” “ VVe have uniformly refrainod from recommend ing to tlie public ar.y of the various Potent Modf cities of ihcdny, unless thoroughly convinced ol the?r value. Among those we consider worthy ot nolieo is die Gkmjan Bittrrs, invented by Da. IIoofland, nnd prepared by Dr. Jackson in Phila delphia. One insianco in pnrticttlnr. in which the superior vmuos ol this medicine have been tested, hns fnllen undor our observation. During the'Inst summer, a von of Mr. Abraham < rubify of this coun ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint nnd after trying in vnin vurious remedies, ho pu chased n botile of tho Bitters, nnd nfter using it, was so much relirvec) of bis distressing niolady, that ha procured another Houle, nnd it restored hiu lircly to health.” READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS. Judok M. M. Noah, n genilomnn with great sci entific and literary ntminmenis, snid in his “ New York Weekly Messt nge'j” .Inmiury fi, 1850. •* Du. Uoofi.and’s G'-aman Bitters.—Hero is n preparation which tho lending presses in the Union appear to he unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made niter n prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians ol modern times, tho Into Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hooflnnd, Pro r cssor io tho Univorsity of Jenn, Pri vate Physician to tho King of Prussia, and one ol thegrrniest medical wrilers Germany lias ever, dueed He was emphatically tho enemy ol hum- uua,nnd therefore n medicino of which he was the inventor ami endorser may be confidently relied on He specially recommended ii in Livor Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility. Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, (•*on8iipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, tho liver and the intostines. Niue Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and sovernl oftlie editors now >■ peak of its effects from their individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel wuranted. not only in calling the attention of our renders to the present proprieior’s (Dr. C, M. Jack- son’s) prepnrntion, but in recommending the orticle to all afflicted.” MORE EVIDENCE. Tho ‘‘Philadelphia Saturday Gazf.ttf.,” the best family newspaper published in tho United State the editor says of DR. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. •» It is seldom thnl we recommend whin are term ed Potent Medicines to iho confidence nnd patron ago of our renders; nnd, therefore, when \ve recom mend Dr. Hooflnnd’a German Bitters, wo wish it io be distinctly understood that wo ore rt*;t speak ing of ihe nostrums of the day, that nre noised about for n brief period nnd tho*« forgotten nfter they have done their guilty race of mischief, bu» of n medi cine long established^ universally prized, and which hns met the hearty approval of tho Faculty itself Evidence upon cvidonco hns been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, in ihrco yenrs*' nnd the strongest 'estimony in its (a/nr iSj that there is more ol it used in the practice ol ihr regular Pliyeicinns of Philadelphia ihon all other nostrums combined, n fact that enn easily be esta blished, and fully proving that a scientific prepara tion will meet with their quiet opproval when pre sented even in this form. This medicine will euro Liver Complaint and Dis- pepsia no ono cnn doubt, after using it ns directed It nets specifically upon the siomoch nnd liver—it is preferable to calomel in all bill ious diseases—ihe effect is immediaio. They can bv administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at ony time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attninod that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in duce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently de- ceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature ofC.M.JACKSON upon thu wrapper^ nnd the nnme blown in the botile, 03"without which, they ore spurious.Jrp For sale wholesale nnd retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 129, ARCH Street, ono door below Sixth, (Inie ol 278, Race street.) Philadelphia, nnd by re. spccinlilo dealers generally throughout the country. Also for sale by DR. J. D. DICKERSON, Diwaaisr, Rome, Ga. August 1, 1850, 43 ly. Professor Harry’s Tricopltoraus or Mc«lU cateil Ceinpottiul, I NFAL1BLE for renewing, invigorating' and beautifying the hair, removing seurf, DandiulT, and all afTeetions of ihe Sealp, and curing eruptions on tlie skin, diseases of the glands, muscles and integuments, nnd reliev ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c 8jc — With this . preparation, “ there is no such woid ns fail.” Ii has obtained the highest celebrity among the first classes in the Uni ted Slntes nnd stands unrivalled in all that it prufessps to be, both (or cheapness and effi cacy, it defies all cornpeutibn. 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 tbeglnnds that the Tricophor- ous has its specific action, nnd in all affections and injuries of these orgiuip v it is u sovereign remedy. Sold in large, bottles, price 25 cen.ts, at the principal office 137, Broadway, N. York,- (^ principal ‘men ha^'—mfd Druggists ■* It tin jS-u^'tulcrson 4*’Id Tin n ad a. HEALTH RESTORED! BOTANIC IWF1KMAIIY. T HE increasing popularity of tlio reformed Botatv ic Praotico ol*Medicine, nnd the continued ap^ plication of patients for medical treatment, us welF as prescriptions and medicine to distant patients, has induced the Propreitor to muko more extensive arrangements for the better and more comfortable accommodation of tho afflicted, where every varie ty of disease will be treated upoh the most scien tific physiological principles. The reformed Preo« tice is becoming to be too wtfil known and too high ly appreciated throughout our country, to require euloglum or panegyric in this plnco. It needs not the aid of declamation to foster, to substantiate or enhance its value; i :only claims; for itself a fair investigation nnd trial to be duly esteemed—and certainly it cannot bo denied that. If the most vi olent opposition could have had its intended effict, the system would long ugo havp boen annihilated. The argument In its favor noucmulates, when we contemplate this fact, and still survey the rigid examination it is every where forced to pass thro Like true friendship, it has t hoi ought)* to be tested “lias ever to undergo and withstand the shoe* of adversity before it is justly entitled to the nan;©.’’ Tho Practice having outlived the prejudices which in many instances arc tob justly attached to it Irom being in the hands of Ignorant pretenders, where it was too often found in its infancy in this coar.try, it has boon, and now is affording extraordlwy re lic! to suffering thousands, while euros, in tome cases almost bordering on tho rniraoulous, nre be ing effected by its potent influence. The unparal leled success it has mot in the hands of Dr. Jones, (whoso course of treatment in many respects is purely original,) has gained for him celebrity, far surpassing his fondest expectations, nnd thousands nre rejoicing under the beneficial offects of a Prac tice whose tendency Is to heal without nny of those disagreeable consequences which tco often follow the eradication of ono disease by the substitution of another. From tlie many testimonials whieh Dr.has Jones received of his unparalleled success, he lias thought proper to lay tlie following before a reflecting .com munity. The statements hero made nro not from persons who live out of tlie reach of enquiry, but they come IVom respectable citizens of our own country, whocan be seen ami con suited personally, in reference to tlieir true conditions, DyttpcpMlu. Da Jones—My Dear Sir: This is to certify that l was, for some 15 or 20 years, grievously afflicted with dyspepsia or indigestion. My case was ono of a very distressing nature; for several years I was compelled to throw up every thing tlmt 1 cat, which kept me in quite a* feeble and debilitated condition. But l bm now proud to have it to say, that through the blessings of Dr.‘.Tones' Remedies, I loci that l ain restored to a perfect stHto of health, ami that, too, with but one month's supply of med icine, which has proved to be tlie cheapest and best medicine I ever purchased. For the trutli oftlie above statement, nny one can bo satisfied by appli cation to mo near Dirt Town P. O., Floyd county, Ga. THUS. MIDDLE l’ON, J. P. Spina) Disease nnd Siipromd .Menstrua' tlon. Dr. Jokk&'—Dear Slri Believing it n duty I owe to the public, nnd in truo justice to yourself, I have thought proper, for tlie information of those who may be afflicted, to give a candid statement of my negro girl Jane’s diseased state, brought on from an obstructed menses or monthly courses. She was attacked in November, ISIS, with n severe pain in the back of the head, extending down tlie whole course of tlie spine, producing complete paralyze- tion of tho left side, und rendering it perfectly help- loss, and in a short time she lost the use ol the whole system. Sim could not turn hern'll' in or out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, and to nil appearances pusttlto reach of remedies. But I now, through the judicious nnd 'skillful applica tion of Dr. Jones' Remedies, consider her restored to n perfect state of hottllll, lor which ho will ever have my lusting gratitude. Should any one desire i a confirmation of tho above statoinAnt, they cnn nddress mo near Summerville, Chattooga co., Ga, Mnrcli 7, 1S50- WILLIAM STANTON. Dihoaso of Siomucli Spine ami Head, For tho benefit ofsufferiug humanity, I have thought proper to iny my case before the public. Having been severely ufflicted for several years with a disease of the stomach,spine nnd head—to enumerate all the long train of symptoms with which I wus troubled, would occupy more space than would be interesting- Suffice it to say, tlmt frequently alter eating, 1 would be taken with vio lent and distressing sensations in thu head und back of my n«»ek, extending half way down the spine, At such times 1 wns compelled to take my bed. These spells usually continued for several hour’*, and were frequently so severe ns to render life a burden. To obtain iclief I bad recourse r ilie best medical nid tlie country afforded. Having tried the most skillful physieiuns in Romo, I applied ot several of tlie most eminent professional men of tho United 'States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of Kentucky ; laid the celebrated Dr. Mott, of Now York, written to, and Ills prescription tried; ap plied also to the much extolled Dr. Durham ; and then successively to Dr. Dugas, of Augusta, I)r. Banks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Milledgoville, JJr. Cutridge, of GImttooga county, and the reput ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having 1Uiled to give relief. I filially, upon Dr. Jones, loca ting in Rome, ventured on giving him a call, For the encouragement of others, l am happy to certify thut Dr. Jones has given mo move relief than all the rest combined. I can now «ay that my health Is better than it has been for several years past I am able to attend to my plantation affairs, ami ride to Rome, or any where else my business requires my personul attention (signed) JOEL MANN. Cure* effected without scoing tho I’m Jen 1’bose persons living at a distance, nnd cannot conveniently place themselves under tny immediate j barge, may have their case strented by sending me in accurate statement of svmptotns, ago, occupa tion, habits of life, &o. Medicines will be scion tiilcully componunded.and neatly put un, with am ple written directions for use, by the duo observ- nce of which distant patients inny cure them- •Ives of tho most complicated ond obstinate disease, though it would be much better for tho patient to ap ply personally,if possible; because lie will then enjoy all tlie advantages of Dr. Jones’ personal acquain tance with tho peculiarities of the case. Since the reduction of postage, trie expense of sending medi- by mail is but trifling, My chatge, in all crises not requiring my personal attondnneo, is FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A MONTH. This fee must invariably bo enclosed in tlie letter asking advice, in order to insure attention, directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Rome, Gn. Persons owning afflicted slaves, can lmvo them treated at my Infirmary, or inetlioines sent them as ubovo stated* D. S JONES, M. D TO MEDICaTsTUDENTS. The undersigned is now prepared to receive a few Medical S'udents, to rend at his office, who will be thoroughly instructed in tho BOTANIC THEORY OF DISEASES, the. only truly scientific and cfiicient Medieul Practice ever made known to tlie world. Also, a dose investlgrtion of the conflicting the ories of /fllopathic Schools of Medicines, will be given, as pertaining to a course of lectures in any of the BOTANICO MEDICAL COLLEGES in the United Slntes. Ilis Library is well selected and furnished with all the latent Botanic Publica tions, with a largo collection of Durham andlndfcm receipes. Also, several of tlie most approved Allo pathic and Hydropathic works, and a new system of detecting Terberculnr or Soofulous diseases, and all other forms of disoase with a ferfaiufy hereto fore unknown. Daily demonstrations iq Clinical Practice in Ris infirmary, as Well ns a knowledge of tlie Pkarmaceuticul prepations of remedies in his Laboratory and Medical-Store* It will be*seenfrom the above combined ndvon- tages, that the medical tjnquirer will huvo here met witli facilities rarely enjoyed inn private Physi cian’s office. The fee in all cuses being $50.. None need apply but such as oun come well recom mended, and such as will likely Ipe an ornninont to themselves and the profession. Letters on this subject, to merit aUe^ioa, must bo post-paidi nnd audjes^tl to D. 3. JONES, M. D. Dll, JONES’ BOTANI COLABOftATORY, (2d arior btfow A., A. Afifartoiy 4* Go's St,or$.) BroaffHnoctqntuu^XSco^gln^ ' Where nil th,e Simple npdi Cppippunff .MecHi employed ip ei^Uerprivate;- 1 - >—*- ^ limv'^o * ' * ’ £}«imh„im7o6ui, Pain .» the Sxde,Jiip, DaeA:, Ltwbs, and Joints, Sero/uTd', King's Evxl. White SrnMK"". nA.LT: 9 -ftp, ... ubru « 1 *»«#»»*». Hard Tumors' and «tl FM Pain, whatever, tilthlUi THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South ol Kurapo and Pale.: ■ne, in 1830, heard bo much said in the latter iil.es inlavor oUEW DAVID’S PLASTER, and o* the (ui he considered) miraculous oureo it had nei.- formed, that ho was induced to try It un hit o»-n> porson, for a Lung and Li*or Affection, iho removal, of which hod been tho chief object ol hie journey,, olime* 110 ' h ° d 11,0 E cn it.! nnd dellciou . necordiugiy applied n plaster on the right. nUBD«;' ,oru ll '«,P»in woe seated, anotherx between the ehouldore, end one over tho region of* , h °h ? i- 1 ," ' ho lm “ n " mi! 110 dra«k freely ol an*’ He soon found bir- hf™. h ,i' npr i°, V " IB ' ”" d ll> “ r ° w w«h. hit cough left’, htmt the aalluwncis ol Ins akin disappeared, 1,oa "" k,,c “ ,n<, THESE PLASq ERS^peearee the advemage of T heinB put up , n n r-liuh. boxee-honee they re- lein their foil virtue, in ell climotee- VVe bavejuu received the following testimonial Irom C. C, Sel-' lore, an eminent lou ver in oucoeeoful practice in Wilcox county. Alabama. He i. . gomlem.n In high .tending, and one whose influence has great- weight: • ... o TeMDan. Ale.. Nov 24ih, 1848^ Messrs Souail &, Mead—Gcmlorncm*-Ilsr- ng been requested to stole whothas been the re- • u,t of my experience in the uee of your •Hebrew' Ple.tor, I cheerfully comply by enying that I have lound i< to be as horetofore recommended, on‘in*- vnluable medicine ’ In different cases of my fami- f ly I have tii pfied the P; 0 Mer to Chronic Sorbs;.- Tumors nnd Pains, nnd it has never failed to afford instant rulielt I have also used it with good effect upon my own person in the cure ol ulcers, Wills which I have been severely ufflicted. ‘•Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS.**;, It has been very beneficisl in cases of Weakness such as Puin oncl Wenkness in the stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness. Affection of tlie Spine, Female Weakness, Ite. No femtile, suhjeci to pain oi woaknoss in ihe bock or sides, should bo without it Mnrried ladies m ticlicnie situations, find great re lief from constnnil) aenring this plaster. The application ol the Plusttr betwot n the alioul- dors has been b.nud u certain remedy for Cold#, Coughs, I’hihisic nr.d Lung Affections, in their primnry singes ft destroys inflammation by per-' M'traiion. / * Beware of C o nut erf tils untl Base Imitations CAU riUN.r-Tne subscribers nre IheonlyGen- eral Agehts nrtlie Southern &intes for the sale of this truly valuable Plus'er; nnd in order to prevent liiirdiusers being impost d apen, by n counterfeit article, . .1(1 Miihiaenv end el.t’vvhcrr, lor lire oaN' ■,' uink, they iuviio p .r'.eulur oiuiuiun Io Ihe follow- ■ up MeuKe Of tiib Gukuinb, lii The gcnniiie it put up in smuoth,engine turn ed bottomed boxes, not shottloreii in. Stl. The genuine hat the engraved head oj Jew Da vid on the direction,. around the box, with accom panying record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roches ter. ETSrOVIL dt MEAD Chancre Stroel, Whole' ' .ale General Agents lor iho .Southern Sieln, to whom all nrdera mi,at lie mMrcaeed. Sold elio. Wholesale anil derail bv BATI’EY Ac IfICCTIIIIII, ii ... „ Itnine, flu \\ B. Summers, Kiiiselon. Go„J, D. Oorpenl' 1 Ir. dt Co,, Cuuvile, Go., S. W. dobbins, Cavi'- Sprine, Ga., L. \V. Dovra, Vilfo IticarGtovr—OM.. For I fie Cure of , COUGHS, OOX.DS, HOAR3EHE3S, BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUP, ASTHMA and GONSUlvXPTXO] •’he unilorm Miccess wliieli hus nttendrd the iIms preparation- its salutary effort—its powor tu relk. nnd rare nffvvthms uf the Lungs, have gained for its celebrity equalled by no oilier medicine. Wo t>ff»r il I the afflicted with entire confidence in ns vrinres, ai d the full belief that it will subdue and remove thesevci e»t attach* uf disease upon the throat nndfl.ung*. ’Thrt results, ns they become publicly known, very nstb ntlroet tlie ntientiun u med.ral men and philanthropist ,• everywhere. What is their opinion of CHERRY PEC * TORAL mny be seen In Ihe fallowing:— VALENTINE MOTT, fl. D., Prof. Surgery Med, College, New York, ” It gives ine pleasure lu certify thevnlua and efflenevI of Ayer’s CHERRY PECTORAL, wh.ch 1 consider > peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat snd Lungs.” THE RT. REV. BISHOP FIELD . writes in a letter to ip* friend, who was fast sinking un. der an affection of the Lung«:—'* Try the CHERRY PECTORAL nnd ti any medicine can give you relief with the blessing of God that .will ” CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTI8, ‘4 of Louisiana writes ’‘That a young daughter of his cured of nevpral severe attacks of Croup by (he ‘CHI RYPECTORAL.” F 9 . iff ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. . Z The Canadian Journa of Medical Science. slates, “ Thnt Asthtna.'tnd Bronchitis so prevalent in t, inclement climiite, ha's yielded with surprising rsoik to Ayer s CHERRY PECTORAL, and we cannot \ strongly reeo mead this skilful preparation to the I fession ond public generally.” 7 Let the relieved sufferer snenk for h : mse]f:— . ^ . IIartfohd; fan. 2G,'4m/. Dr, J L. Ayer—Dear Sir :—Having been reset* from a painful and dangerous disease by your medicii gratitude prompts me tosend you ibis ncknowlo-gn* not only in j isiice to you, but tor the information ofo ers in like affliction. A slight cold upon the lungs. neglected qf first. came so uevere tlint rpittingof blood, n violcn * and profuso night sweats allowed and fasleht^ ro-. I became emaciated, could n »t sleep^was dwtn by my cough, nnd a pain through my. chest, and im hndoIJibe nlarining symptoms of quirk consump No medicine spbtned at all hi reach iriy case, until f vidoi linlly tried yourCHERPY i’ECTORAEfff soon relieveed nnd now iins cured me. “• E.A.STEWA1 Ai-Dany, N.Y, t Aprin7,. Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Deal Sir s—J lmvo for>tt nfllicted with Asihmn In the tvorst form;so th been obliged to sleep in my choir for a larger | time, being unalile to breathe on my bed. 1 h «r«nt many medicines to no purpose, until my prescribed, as an experiment, yoiirCHEBH l At first itscemetl io make me worse, but a week I began to .experience the most gi from its use; ond pow, in four weeks ihe lirrly removed. - 1'cnpsleep on my bed w.. ond enjoy t state of health yvt.lpff I had nev oenjoy. aw " “ GEORGE,,. rRF.FARRO BY J. O. AYER, CIlEMlBwib Sold jpATTE.^. Rome, Ga., nnd by ngeats foropgliq | GEORGIA, Floyd County.- TTXHgBRAH Cl) R.- Pnt/n*> X the fnrihct ad Theec orc dic-v afrgulaufi