Rome courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1849-18??, March 13, 1851, Image 4

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\ c; V BOO? AND SHOE STORE. ri-\\-.cniirrwould respectfully announce the !•- - a- o! Home hud vicinityi that he has lust r and i«ntf\v opening h 1h go nnd splendidijs- ,,.iin-nt of B.>ot» nml Sh'iAstf. cjftsfstfng of , .» men'll water-proof nnd diens boots Indies boots iiit slio. s, and every, variety of -bQuia nnd shoes for eU.idft*u. Also, n fine assortment of strong course tin's itpd boots for common WfitrF As he selected hinstock in < linvU tnoii wit'll Kr««l «nr« he can confidently recommend it to his friends ami patrons, an I will fc| air any rips without charge. He also has. on baud till extensive supply of Hem- ock Bultiumiv upper nnd sole leather, lino call skin, and n gom-rnt ns*. -t tment of mnteiinis, in his Ii ,ie which, together w.thhi< i.o »fc-iilid shoes will beso'd ns ch-up ns e.ntt be bought in 'hi* market. He will epntinue iqmniiufueture boo s and shoes ns hv-jet ifore to order, on ronsonnhle terms. Thankful for past fit- vote, he cordially invites his Mends .tud ncqnnlntih- ces nnd the public generally to h m n cull P. A. OMBBRG .Tun. 19VIS51. SOMETHING NEW DNDER1HE 6UH. GEOKGK BONE R ESPECTFULLY informs iho Citizens of Tloyii and t!»e adjoining Count es, and tiro p blic i oner-’ nilv, that lie has pelmnnently located in the City , of Koine., with the intention of carrying on tin CAR RIAGE MAKING BUSINESS in nil its various brunches. From his long ex, c.n ncein one of the most extensive Carriage mnnufnctorie* in tin State of North Can linn, lie llnttur* himself that he will lie able to give entire s itisfuttion to n’t who mat fe 1 deposed to »«*st liisineeh .nism. “ Equaled by nvw nu.i Excelled by none,” IS bis motto, and in order to ent ry this fully in to effect; he employs none but first rnte Workmen in every « epii.im nt of his buditu-ss. from the turning of u common wagon -poke, to n full trimmed Pleasure Cnrritge. in*connection with his i stall ialimcnt he hns nit extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP, which enn- hies him to fiicilitnte bu-in sa nnd fill ortle.s lit work- inpn'ike style, lie corctinliy invites the public, and es pecially those who nt\ disposed to encourage 41 home manufacture*” to give him n call nnd cxnmine his Cnr- ringes, Buggies nnd Wagons, before purchasing else where, ns ho is determined to sell for cash or (o punc tual customers, on us good lerms ns can be obtained South of“ MnrOn nnd Dickson's L ite.” Repairing dorte to older, utid hi the sbo.te.-t pos.-i- hie time. Ilis establishment may he found in the immediate vicin ty 6fthe Rail ltond Depot nnd next do n to tin* Hilhurn lIotHo. Broad Street, Rome, G.i. Jnnunry 1st, 1851. To the Friends of Medical Reform. T HE oft nnd repented coifs to visit pntients nt n dis tance in the country, has induced the subscriber to unite with'him in the prnctice of medicine, Dr: H. B. RANSOM, lnte of Monroe, Walton county, Georgia, whoso, qualifications ^ are „of the first order; hav* ing practiced, furseveral years.with flattering success in Middle Georgia, where Ids reputation ns a priiV titioncr, is best known.nnd.appreciated. I will ulso tuke this method of retu’" ng my most grateful acknowledgement* to' my patrons for past invars, nnd still solicit n continuance of the same. In connection with the above named gentleman, I will be prepared nt nil tithes to attend to calls in rensontt* hit* distance, nnd when nepeajH^y, the services of both will be tendered in consultation without additional charge. ‘ . D. 8. JONES. Route, On., October HI, 1850. . tf RAIJTAND MUD X ND1A RUBBER Contsnnd Leggings. Also, Gents. Ladies'utid Misses Rubber over-shoes, nnd Ladles Rubber Bootees, a new and desirable article, nil of which me n sure protection against ruin nnd mud Nov. 21. DENNIS te HUNT. Chill Fever, Dumb Atfue,Inter mitlent 8c Remittent .Fevers & all Uie various forms of Bilious Diseases. - T\/TILL STONES,French, Georgia, nnd Esopus, of 111 every size, at manufacturer's prices, with freight added. Also, Molting Cloths of superior qttnlity, Cast Iron Water Wheels,of nil sizes, for Flour nnd Saw Mills, & c., tec Apply at the Foundery of Nov. 28 1850. A. LEYDEN & CO. LIGHT I LIGHT!! PATENT C'AJirniNIJ LAMPS giving n better JL and dumper light thnn any thing else yep discover ed (the Sun excepted) at THE NEW YORK STORE. Nov. 21. NEW ARRIVAL. AS. fTMIE undersigned begs leave to inform the J- citizens of Rome, its vicinity nnd the public generally .that he haaju-t received and opened a new Stock of WATCHES mid JEWELRY Ol the very la test patents and finest style. His fii nils nnd acquain tances nrc cordially invited to give him a call mid ex amine his assortment. All kinds of repairing done to order, nnd goods and work wnrrented. His establishment will he found n few do ns nbovc the Ililbu.n House, Depot Square. J. G. McKINZIE. Dec. 19,1850. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS- A LARGE Assortment of superfine nllwool Long shawls, Blnck Silk Shawls, nnd the vory Intest siylo ol Mantillas. Also, mateiinls for making man tillas at Nov. 21. DENNIS te HUNT’S. ATLANTA IRON FOUNDERY. M ILLGEAUlNGof every description,.Gin Gear ing, Pintos undBnlls, Arc., tec , together with nil such other casting* ns nre usually made nt similar es tablishments,- will bo manufactured to order on ac commodating terms, aiul warranted to be of the best material, by A. LEYDEN &CO. Nov. 28. ly cst Improvements. Apply at the Atlnnti iron oundcry. A. LEYDEN te. CO. Nov. s « ly 07 Til It onto ring influence of this mod ieino upon constitutions impaired and. injured Jiy.. i residence In bilious climates, is one ol its most valuable qualities. Thoro are many coitsiituiions which become gradually undermined by miabmal causes,‘without even a day’s actual confinement. The sallow complexion, loss oj" bppotitc, languor, wourinoss nnd depression of spirits,—oil yield to this remedy if only faithfully wed according to the directions of the pamphlot which accompanies ach buttle. A small Ti'catisc on the "causosj treatment and onro of Fever nnd Ague,nnd other diseases of bil. |ou8 climates,” may bo had gratis of the under- ignod. Also numerous certificates from men o( tl.o highest responsibility, testifying to the great efficacy of this medicine can bo seen on nplication , J. D. DICKERSON, Agent for Romo Gs. March 2, 1849 31—«m How few who think nriglitamong the thiiikingfew How r..nny never think, but only think they do.” OCJ-TtiR sentiment Implied in the above exclaim ution is on no subject more fully exemplified tint on Unit of Health. But few give it a single thought, nud fewer still reflect upon it with thfl observation nnd good sense whleli matters ofininorconsequence reccivo. As observation teachers the Tact ilwit Dr Osgood’s India Oholagogito is a never failing I dy in Fever and Ague,, good‘sense would surely indicate its prompt und immediate use. To l found at J- D. DICKERSON’S Mnv 3, Agent for Iho Proprietor Ccj*LIVER COMPLAINTS of bilious olimnjes nriso from tho sumo onuses which produce Fever and Agttn, and aro cured with the same certainty by Dr Osgood’s India Cholagogue. Even oiler the Liver 1ms become much enlarged und tender upon prossttre, it is in a few weeks restored to its natural size, soreness and pain in tho side relieved with such general improvement as denotes returning health. Tho above highly valuable preparation may otintl at tho Drug Store of .T. D. DICKERSON May 3, Agent for the Proprietor, Rome, i 1 SUPERIOR lot of Gents white, black nnd fan- cy colo^d kid Gloves, |ust received at Nov. M, OSGOOD, ALSABROOK & CO’s WILLIAM A. AND JOHN M. SANFORD H AVING taken the HOTEL recently oo-upiediby E- K. GAltRETT, in Summerville, Ga. would respectfully inform the travelling public that they prepared to accommodate all who ntny favor them with a call. Their House is large nud commodious, and well suited for the comfort and convenience of families travelling the up country in tho pursuit of health or pleasure; and thOir table furnished with the very best the country affords. 1 heir stables will he supplied widt an nbnndunoe of provender and ntiend ed by faithful nnd efficient Ostler*. Their friends nnd acquaintances nre cordially invited to call and give them a trial, ns no pains will he spared on then part to render all comfortable, Summerville, Ga Jan. u, 1 R jO. DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR-'. A SAFE und certain cure fot c mumption of the Spiffing of blood, ci ug'is,bolds, Asthma, pain in th * sale, bronchitis, hooping cough, and nil pulmonary affections. Extracts from Certificates “Which enn be seen in full by calling on the agent an getting a pamphlet. Mr. Adam Harris, Asristnnt Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospit d, New York, says .• Dr. Rogers’Liverwort and Tar cured a case of tho most distressing Asthma of twenty-six years standing. [signed] Adam Harris. Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, snys—I -Ii.nl tlu* consumption, attended with the most dintre*. vine < -It, and discharged several quarts of blood luriga/nnd all my friends and physician* V-v i.o to die,yet* few bottles of Dr. Rogers’ : ! d Tnr restored ntc to perfect health I G A URIEL WlllTnilEAD, •» <)in In and sabfcribed this 2/th day of Novem- ■ 11. E. Spencer, Mayor of Cinciunutti* Mrs. 1 hild (resides on Sixth street, two djors w a -ntitli, Ci icinnnii,) says—I had the pulmouaiy >n utiptioti, attended witha most dt trotsing cough, which reduced me to a more skeleton, and ulthough and r the care ctf an able physician [Prof. Harrison] l continued to grow worse, nnd gave up all hopes ol r;,..every ! At this crisis I was pyramided to try Dr. Rogers’ Livciwort and Tar, which entirely healed my lungs and ri stored mo to perfect health, by the use of a few bottle- [signed] Ann Child. {£>•* Dr. Will.run Rirhnids, of Cincinnati, says— Although it tiny s c.n un;/rofv*ionuljlfeel constrain ed tp .-tut*' that l usrd It. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar iii the case of Churle.-, Wade, who was quite low with pttlmon try consumption, with the happiest iflVct, after t! c tt'ital remedies had failed. {signed] W.m. Richards, M. D. The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ivy. Your Dr. linger'* I iverw n t nnd Tar gives great siit isfactit tt in this pace/Dr. Ildw.lra prescr.ltcs it, and \t ono.tiroes it o’ e of ih • be.-t medicines it use. F. H. H Aver aft, D.uggist. Riv. ITenry Wiseman, of Tkttriot, Gallia county O., wr.t.s -Dr R *g«Ts’ Liverwort and Tnr lias been the ti e msoftnn'ch ng my life from n premature grave! [signed] HENRY WISEMAN* Mr. Merriwvuther, of De umtrk, Tenh., writes— Dr. Rogers’Livi r.\ ot ami T in in-i-wih gre'it success* A youii man of this place, supp sed by every one to be in the last stage of Con3mpption ! wa- c.ititely cured by it^ rsa ! - [sigtteJ] Davu Merriweatuer, Drttgjjisf. Mr. H. E. Drttke, Druggist, of Xenia, O., state.,— A gentleman of my no jU.iint.tueo, who was op a- reutly in the last stag • of the Consumption, was re stored to perfect health by the useot Dr Rogers’ Liv erwort and Tar. The cur j Wimp most cxtruordinaiy one. Dr. \Vilson, tan old school Physician of high n nd- ing,) of Patriot, O., writ- s—I have ‘been the family physiqian of Mr*. Wismnnn lor twelve years, an 1 during that time sue ha- stiderud with diseased lungs, which finally settled into pubnonury oousumption ! She was eniirely cured by tby u.-e of Dr Rogers’ Li verwort and Tnr. II; R. WILSON, M. D. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, That wlmreycr Dr. Roger.-’ Syrup of Lwerwort and Tar It is been introduced, it is ?np.rc.-diug every oth er Cough -Medicine bef .re the i u!>l.c 'I'ltis is wholly owing to its t:u'y wonderfid medieintd virtues. JJv warned in Season ! And n Iglect not that cough Which is daily we ken- ing yo.tr constitu ion, irritating vourihro.it utid lung*, and invIt ng on that dread discusp, Cousamption, when sos tothing and ln aling a lornedy can b«* ob tained ns Dr.’Rogers* FyrUp of Liverwort nnd ’J’.ir. ft* JJeware of Counterfeits and Ease Imitations Th * genuine article is signed'Andrew Rogers, on { the engraved w.nppcr. around tnclt bottle I yy Price*, Si per bottle, or .-ix boitles for $.*). Sold L ...wholesale an.i- refail by of.nVIL M EAD, HyJ 13 Chartres st., bet. Conti nud $t. Louis, N. 0. leans, ■mSgfuigeiitt for the Soutliom .States, to whom all HUffler* and npplicati >ns f »r Agencies mud he address- H£iu l;y BATTEV .V IJKO , . Som- Kingston, G i. John Eru at, Cassville, r, ilie ; J. \V. bold) ns Cavo Elii-»t & C,?.. Cedar Bluff, Ala. J. J. COHEN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. T HE subscriber informs his friends and flic public generally, that he has removed his Store from the Corner of Broad nnd Etownh Sir* ets, to the first Store below, in that part of the City Called Pittsburg on the same side of tho Street where he offers the same bar gains ns ever. lie 1ms lately been joined in business by J. Jafoslawsky, who is well acquainted with" the Southern trade, nnd has been the whole summer at tho Not the-n cities fer the purpose of selecting a choice Stock of Goods suitable for this market, consisting of Dry Good*, Groceries of all descriptions, Carriage and other Hardware, Cutlery, and a large vuriety of car penter’s Tools, und other tools, vVc., nil of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms by J. J. COHEN & Co. Cd-We make no promises to the public to sell at, under cost, but Invite one nmlnll to try us,as we nre confident of giving satisfaction to every one. Dec..4q, 1850. g PURE FAMILY MEDICINES. A lny.U’S on ImnJJJUna put up it. tho utoM ettre- fu.' umnticr, umlcr our immi'diuio uttoulion. Dee. 0. BAp’EY sy BRO, FINE MOLESKIN HATS & FUR CAPS. G ENIN'S Superfine Moleskin Hots, warrented to bo superior to uny oilier hut brought to this town Mao, Fine Hoover Fur Cops, nitty be round nt DENNIS to HUNT'S Nov. 21 Full FALL SUPPLIES. B ATTEY to BRO. t Having received titol Supplies, invite attention to a large nnd well as sorted Stock of j'urc Drugs nnd Medicines, l’nints Oils, Dye-S.'utiV, C.ioss, Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy tutieies, etc., etc. Dec. 5. LIVER COMPL AINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR NEYVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ohd oil diseases oris- Ing fronp it tlisor- dered Liver or Sto* mach, stfcli ns Consfipa* lion, Inward Piles; Fullnoss,- . or blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, flenrtbum, Disw; gust, far food, . Fullness or Weight in jhe Stomach, Sour Eructations, sink ing or Fluttering at tho ; Tit ol the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing, Flut tering at tho Heart, Cho. king or' Suffocating Seusations when In a . lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever nnd Dull Puitt in tko Head, . Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and-Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c„ Sudden Flushings of Heat, Burning tn the Flesh Constant imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, Can bo (Permanently Cured by HR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED DT D It. C. IH, JACKSON, BOOTS & SHOES- te? CASES Mens Wa[cr-proof, Calf nnd Kip Boots,.purchased from the manufacturers-- will be sold low down at DENNIS Sc HUNT’S Nov. 21. BONNETS. TTNCUT Velvet Bonnets, nil. colours, trimmed in vJ handsome style, AT THE NEW YORK STORE, Nov. 21. BANKS & EDDLEMAN, DEAL ICRS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, PEGS, SHOE-MAKER’S TOOLS, &c. Atlanta, Ga., B AVE on hand n large stock of Leather, Lasts, Pegs, Findings, Tools, &c., und will fill order* nt Augusta price*, with the freight addjjd. Shoe-M.v xersin Cherokee Georgia and Alabama would do well tptry them, aa they might“go farther nnd 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,and no mistake, and will be sold cheap Also, h-’avy doubled sole Negro Shoes, innnfnctur- ed by themselves in Atlanta. These are far superior to any Negro Shoes before offered in this part of the country, and will be sold On accommodating terms. They ate prepared also, to moke to order fine single ami doubled solo Boots, or any other kind, in a style ut.surpassed in this country. N. v. 28, 1850. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE regular course ofl-ccturcs in thi» Institute will commence on the First of Novotiilief, ittlil continue until the Inst of Fubrunry. The Anniom lent Department will bo opened nnd ready to r students by the First of October. Tho Medical Du pnrtincnt will be under tbc direction ol ibu follow PROFESSORS. J. Conquest Gross, M. D.. Profe**or of tho I stitutes ol Medicine, und Medical Jtfrhprudeiroo. W. Byrd Powell, M. D., Professor of Cerebral Physiology, Medical Geology, nnd Mineralogy. H. S Newton, M, D., Professor of Surgery. II. J. Hulck, M. D-, Prolessor of Theory nnd Prnctice of Medicine. .T. A. Wilson, M. D„ Professor of Obstetrics nnd Diseases ol Women and Children. J. Kino, M, D„ Professor of Materia Mcdica ; nnd Therapeutics. Z. Freeman,M. D., Professor of Anatomy. J. Milton Sanders, M. D., Professor ol Client tiy and Pharmacy. CLl!«I(tVE LECTURES, Medicink—Pkok. II J Hulck. Surokry—Prop. 11- S. NrtW’roN. Anatomical Dbmonstrator—E. Freeman, M. The fees lorn full course or lectures amount $105. Mntrionlntor’s $3; Demon*trntor’s Fee, $1 Graduation, $20. Those desiring furdter information will please address (post paid) to the Dean; mu! student* arri ving in the city will please call on i*ini nt the Hotel R.S. NEWTON, M. D., Dean offlteFaculty LAW DEPARTMENT. ITon. E, W. M. Ki.vo, Professor of Theory nud Practice ol Law. Hon. V. D. Barry, Esq., Professor of Commer cial Jurisprudence. Terms—$50 per Session. All communications pertaining to this depart ment must bo addressed to E..WJ M. KING, Memphis, Tend, .Tidy, 1850. ....... Tito Faculties, for intellectual abilities moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our coun try. Tho medical faculty constitutes aa anomaly ir t it i8 or any oilier country—nil of thorn ore uble lea turers and the best of teachers. Those who wilt contemplate ou r geographical po sition, and the extent ol our population, can have nc doubt as to tho eligibility of our situation fer on en terprise ol the kind. As lo health, inctuu ng all sea sons of tlio year, wo deny that any other city has more. A common error exists in tho minds of.tnnny students relative to the place of studying median thoso who intend practising among tho the disen: of tho I Pest und South, should certainly educate themselves at a school whoso Faculty ure pri cully acquainted with those diseases. That (ho public may be satisfied of this school wo fool it our duty to stuto, that tho Trustees nnd Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well for its future success; and that tho peculiar inter nal organization which connects them, cannot he torrupted. E, W. M. KING, President of the jllomphU Jnstitu April 4, 1S50, 64 N01 CE. T HOSE haying unsettled accounts with the sub scriber, will confer a favor by calling in a reason-; nblo time and making settlement nnd payment thereon also, those having notes or any othci matters unpaid or unsettled, will do a favor to call and make pay ment and final settlement up to the 1st of January m*xt. W. R. SMITH. Rom 1850. 05-FOR SALE in Home, Ga., by tho authorized Agent?, BATTEY Si. BROTHER. At Marietta, Ga. by WM ROOT, And by authorised Agents in the principal towns ol tho Stan*. Jan. 3,1850, 7 I by t he sithst ;c und fresh J D, DICKERSON, Ag’i. her, direct from New ply of Drugs hut ‘ TUSI *1 York, 1 Medicine* July 23, FALL ASB> WINTER GOODS. N. ,T. 0MBERG-, M i<: n C 11 ANT T A ILOli. m color. tw on hand a well selected stock of Cloths', iuiere* and Vesting*, of every shade and ether witii every other article usually kepi ah establishment of this kind. These good* c been selected by himself in New York, with t care ami particular reference to the prevuil- Fashioits. He i* also prepared to mttnufitc- elcvhlng in u manner and style not to be sur- nnd most lasltiouable cities. Ontober U) 185f. AGENCN ”1- Dr. Fitcli’tt Celebrated ificdcciuM Pulmonary Bulsattl. DOVuptlvc ^yrttp, Pectoral Expectorant, Heart Corrector, Pulmonary Liniment, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills Nervine, Female Pills, Vermifuge, Female Specific, See., Sec. Used by him constantly and with unprecedented success tn the treatment of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Hear. Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Shin Diseases, liheitmalisin, Female Com- plaints. Piles, §c., §c. DR. FITCIl’S UNEQUALLED PATENT SIL VER PLATED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER-8. DR. FITCH’S IMPROVED;- PLATE/} STEEL SPRING SHOULDER BR ACE. DR, FITCH’S SILVER INHALING TUBE. Dr. Filcli’s Celebrated Six Leciuics. ON TUE PREVENTION AND CURE OF Consumption, Asthma, Diseases oj the Heart, $c., and on the method of preserving Health and Beauty to an old oge, This Book should bo in every family. To the Consumptive it points out the. only reasonable hope for relief. To mothers, the directions-it gives for the care nnd education of Children aro ,nval -table. 78,000 copies of this Book have passed through the press, and the sale codtiimes ttnnlmted. For sale by S. S. FITCH Sc CO., 707 Broadway, N, Y., and by J. ; D, DICKERSON, Rome, Ga. 0(5- Dn. Fitch’s Guide *ro Invalids, or Direcjjpns , persons using Dr. Fitch’s Remedies, to be had, tfjt of all If is Agents. WASHINGTON HAIL,. Atlynta, Georgia. npHIS HOTEL has beett nowly fitted up and finely J- furnished for the accommodation of tho Travel ing Public, generally. ■ (@~ No pajns wlU be.ap ~ ’ AT THE GDBMAN MED1C1HE STOKE, Jo, 120; Art'll Suae, I’liiliitIHptiia. Their power over the above diseases.is not excelf* led, if squalled, by any oilier preparation in tho United Stntesj ns the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed, These Bitters nre worthy tho attention of inva lids. Possessing crcnt virtues in the rectification of diseases of tho Liver and lessor glands, exorcis ing the most searching powers in wcoknoss and of fcctions of the digestive organs, thoy are, witfioj, safe, certain nnd pleasant. READ ANI) BE CONVINCED. Ciiah. Rudinson, Esq , Easton, Md., in tk letter to Dr. Jackson, Jnn. 9, lb’50, said— " My wife nnd myself have rcccivnd mitre bene fit from your modicino than any other we have ev« er taken for tho (UHIyspepsin and Liver disease.” “ The Tenth Legion,” published at Woodstock. Vn., Jan. 10, 1850, said— ” A GREAT MEDICINE.” We have unilormly refroinod from recommond- to the public nr.y of tho various Patent Medi cines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced ol tlie'r value. Among those we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitters, invented by Dr. Homeland, nnd propnred by Dr. JnckHon in Pljila- delphia. One inatnneo in 1 articular, in which the superior virtues ol this medicine have been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the lust summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coun ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint and after trying in vain various remedies, Ito pur chased a bottle of the Bitters, and after using it, was so much relieved ol his distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and it restored hiin en tirely to health.” READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS! Judge M. M. Noah, n gemloman with groat sci entific and literary attainments, snid in his “ New York Weekly Messenger” January fi, 1850. “ Dr. Uoofland’s Gasman Bitters.-—Here is a preparation which tho leading presses in the Union npponr lobe unanimous, in recommending, nnd the reason is obvious. It is made otter a prescription furnished .by one of the most celcbra'ed physicians nl modern times,'tho Into Dr Christopher Wilhelm Uooflnnd, Processor to the Umvorsity of Jeon, Pri vate Physician lo tho King ol Prussia, and one ol the greatest ntedirnl writers Germany has ever pro duced. He was emphatically tho enemy of hum- uua,and therefore a medicine of which I10 was the Inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. Ho specially .recommended it in Liver. Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility Viriigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, Constipation, nnd all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nino Philadelphia papors express their conviction of its excellence^ and several of tho editors now speak of its effects from their individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warnmed, not only in calling the nttontion of our readers to the present proprietor’s (Dr. C. M. Jack- son’s) preparation, but in recommending tho article to all offiictod.” MORE EVIDENCE. The “Philadklrhia Saturday Gazette, 0 the best family newspaper published in the United States^ the editor snys of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. •• It is seldom that we recommend what nre term ed Patent Modicines to the confidence nnd patron age of our renders; and, therefore, when wc recom mend Dr. Ilooffand’s German Bitters, we wish it lo be distinctly understood that wa are not speaking of the nostrums of tho day, that nre noised about for 11 brief period und then forgotten after they have dono their guilty race of mischief, bu» of a medi* cine long established^ universally prized, and which hns met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself. Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from uil sections of the Unionj in three years’* and the strongest testimony in its favor is, thatthore is more ol it used in the practice ol the regular Physicians of Philadelphia thnn nil oilier nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be esta blished, and fully proving that a scientific prepare lion will meet with their quiet approval when pre sented even in this form. This medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dis- pepsio no one enn doubt, alter using it as directed, ft nets specifically upon tho atomoch nnd liver—it is preferable to calomel in all billious diseases—the effect Is immediate. They can bv administered to female or infant with safety attdtfeliablo benefit, at any time, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This."Siismic has attained that high character whiohALufif^ry for all medicines to attain tn in- duco cW^reritmcrs to put forth n spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who aro innocently de- ceived. LOOK WELL TO TIIE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature ofC.M.JACKSON upon tho wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, O'without which, they ore spurious.XD For sale wholesale nnd retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (lnte ol 278, Race street.) Philadelphia,' nnd by re. spectnblo dealers generally''throughout the country Also forssle by DR. J D. DICKERSON, Druggist, Rome', Ga. August I, 1850. 43 ly. HEALTH RESTORED! BOTANIC INFIRMARY. T he Increasing popularity of the reformed Botan- Ic Practice of Medlclno, nntVtho continued ap plication of patients for nicdicnl treatment* as well ns prcscViptlo'nsand Biedloincrto-distant i>ationts, lias Induced the Propreitof to rhnko more extensive urratigcmonts for tlio better and more, comfortable accommodation of the nftiiotud', where every varie ty of dlsoasb will bo treated wpon. tlio most scieu- tiflo physiological principles- The reformed -Prac tice is becoming to bo too, well known and loo high ly appreciated throughout our country, to require ettloginm or panegyric in this place. It need* not the aid of declamation to Tostor, to substantiate or enhance its value; .1 only claims for Itself a fair Investigation attu trial to bo dltly esteemed—mid. certainly it cannot bo denied tlmt. If tho most Vi olent opposition could have had its Intended effect,• tiro system would long ago have been annihilated. Thu argument in it* favor noudimtlutes, when .we oohtemplute tills fact, and still survey tiro rigid examination it is every where fbrood to :pnss thro*. Like true friendship, It hns thoroughly to bo tested, ‘‘1ms ever td undergo nnd withstand tiro shor*K of adversity before It Is justly entitled to tiro nan.©.” THe Practice having outlived tho prejudices which in many instances aro too justly attached to it Irom being in the hands or ignorarit pretende.rs, _whoro it was too otlcn found in It* lit fancy in this cojiilry it has been, and now is affording oxtraordimy re licl to suffering thousands, while cures, in some eases almost bordoring on tho miraculous, arc be ing effected by its potent influence. The unparal leled success It hits'met In the bunds of Dr. - Jones; (whose course of treatment In many respect^ is purely original,) has gnined for him celebrity, far surpassing his fondest expectations, nnd thousands ure rejoicing under the beneficial effects of a Prnq- tico whoso tendency I* to licitl without uny of those disagreeable consequences,which tco often follow the eradication of one disrate by the iubstilution of anothtt. . , _ From the many testimonials which Dr.has Jones received of his unparalleled success, ho hit* thought ProfcKitor Hurry’* Tricopltcruus or Medi cated Com pou nd I NF ALIBLE for feiiewing, invigorating and beautifying the hair, removing scurL Dandruff, and nil affections of the Scalp, and curing eruptions on the skin, diseases of the glands, muscles and integuments, nnd reliev ing stings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c &c ■— With this preparation, • u there is no such wotd ns failj” It has obtained the highest celebrity among the first classes in the Uni ted Slates and stands unrivalled in all that it professes to be, both fe»* cheapness and effi cacy, it defies all competition. The scien tific treatise outhe 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 the glands that the Tricopher- ous has its specific action , arid in all rejections and injuries of these organs, it is a 8over$k™ reipedy. ^ 1- proper.to lay tiro following before n reflecting com munity. Tho statements here mtulo are- not Irom persons who live out of the reach of enquiry, but they conro from respectable citizens of our own country, who cun bo seen ntitl con*ulti*J personally, in reference to their trim.conditions, Dya pupil In. Dr. Jones—My Dear Sir t This I* to certify tlmt was, for some 15 or 20 years, grievously afflicted with dyspepsia or Indigestion. My case was otto a very distressing nature; for several yenrs I wits compelled to throw up every thing'that l ent, which kept me in quite a feeble and debilitated condition. Blit I nm now proud to have it to sny, that through the blosfelng* of l>r. .Tones’ Remedies, I feel that Iain restored.lo a perfect state of health nud that, too, with but one moiltlt’s supply of , which has proved to be the cheapest und best medicine I ever purchased'. For the truth of tiro above statement, any one can bqsatisfied by uppli tion to mo near ZJirt Town I\ O., Floyd comity, t. TIIOS. MIDDLE I'ON, J. P. Spinal DiNCtito nml Supreaaod Mcimtrun- tion- Dn. Joxrs—Dear Sir * Believing it n duty I ov to the public, nml in true justice toyourself, 1 hn thought proper, for the Information of thoso who may bo afflicted, to give a candid statement of my negro girl lane’s diseased state, brought ou from ir obstructed menses or monthly courses. She wa attacked in November, 18 IS with a severe pain i the hack of the heart, extending down the whole course of tiro spino, producing complete paralyze tion of the left side, apd rendering it perfectly lu»l| less, and in a short time slro lost the use ol the whole system. She could not turn lierxelf I out of bed, was reduced to a perfect skeleton, to nil appearances past the reach of rentedie*. Bat I now, through the judicious and skillful nnplim tion of 7Ir. Jones’ Remedies, consider her restore to a perfect statu of health, lor which ho will uvi have mylusting'grntitude. Should any : one dcsii a confirmation of tho above statuinsnt, they on address mo near Summerville, f'hnttongn co», Ga, March 7, 1650' WILLIAM STANTON. Disease of Stomach Spine nnd Head. For tiro benefit ofsiiffering -humanity, I hav thought proper to Iny my ease before tiro public. Having been severely afflicted for several years with a disease of tiro stomach, spine and head—to enumerate all the long train of symptoms with which I was troubled, would occupy more space than would ho interesting, Suffice it lo say, that frequently niter eating, l would bo taken with vio lent and distressing sensations in tiro head nnd back of my neck, extending half way down the spine, At such time* 1 wns compelled to take my bed. These spells usually continued for several hour*, and were frequently *0 severe ns to rend life a burden. To obtain relief I bad recourse ro trrobest medical aid the country afforded. Having tried tiro most skillful physiainns in Romo, I applied ot several (if the most eminent professional men of the United State*. T wrote to Prof. Dudley,-of Kentucky; lmd tho celebrated Dr. Mott, of New York, written to, ttiul bis prescription tried; plied also to the much extolled Dr. Zhirlmm ; and then successively to Dr. Dugas*} of A tigusta, D Batik*, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Millotlgevilli Dr. Catridgc, of Ghuttooga county, and the reput ed Dr. M. 8. Thomson, of Macon. All having failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr. Jones, loca ting In Rome, ventured on giving him a null. For the encouragement of others, T tun happy to certify that Dr. Jones has given me more relief thnn all the rest combined. T can now sny that toy health Is bettor than, it hns been for several years past. I um able to attend to my plantation affairs,.mid ride to Home, or any where else my business requires my personul attention (signed) JOEL MANN. Cures effected wHliottt'NOclttg the Patten Those persons living nt n distance, and cannot conveniently place themselves under my immediate charge, may have their case .“treated by sending me an accurate statement of symptoms, ago, occupa tion, habits of life,.tec. Medicines will be scion- tillcully oomponunded,and neatly put up, with am ple written directions for use, by the duo observ ance of wliich . distant patient* tnny cure them selves of the most complicated and obstinate disease, though it would be hiikj|i better for the patient to ap ply personally,if possible; because I10 will then enjoy all the advantages of Dr. Jones’ personal acquain tance with tho peculiarities of the case. Since the reduction of postage, tno expense of sending medi cines by nlaii is but trifling, My chntge, In all eases not requiring nty personal attendance, is FIVE .DOLLARS FOR. MEDICINES TO LAST A MONTH. Thisfuo must invariably l»o enclosed in tlio letter asking advice, in order to insure attention, directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jones, Rome, Ga. I’ersons owning afflicted slaves, enn litivo them treated at my Infirmary, or medicines sent them us above stated. D. S JONES, M. D TO MEDICaTsTUDiWI’S. The‘undersigned is now prepared to receive a few MedioaJ S'lidciits, to rend nt his office, who will be thoroughly instructed in the BOTANIC THEORY.OF DISEASES, the only fitly scientific and cjjicicnt Medical Practice ever made known to the world. Also, a close investfgitlon of the conflicting the ories of /illopnthic Schools of Medicines, \vj|J be given, as pertaining to a course of lectures in any of the BOTANICO MEDICAL COLLEGEg in the United States. His Library is well selected and furnished with all tho latest Botanic Publica tions, with a large collection of Durham nnd lndfcm receipes. Also, several of the most approved Allo pathic and Hydropathic works, und a trow system of detecting Terbercuinr or Scoltilous^lisenses, and all other forms of disease with a certainty hereto fore unknown. /Juily demonstrotions in Clinical Prnctice in his Infirmary, as well as a knowledge of tiro Pharmaceutical prenntions of remedies 'in his Laboratory and Medical Store. It will bo"seen from the above combined advan tages, tlint the medical enquirer will have here met with facilities rnrely enjoyed in a private Physi- t>inn’s office. The fee in all cases being None need apply but such as can com.6 Well recoin- mended, and such ns will llfi-',, he an ornament lo themselves and tho profession. Letters or. this subject, to mcr it tiUpn'tlon. must 00 post-imid, nud mUlrwed to D. 3. JONES, M- D. BOTANIC’OUBOMTORY,. aoor below A. 4, Awkrto* Oft Stare,) Broiul -Street. ICame, Gci.i'i ' ^e. C ‘V lle'neay for Kncumunsm, Gout, Pain in. the Side,-HAt, Pork, l.iwbs, and Joint., Scrofula, hreigt Jcytl, II lr.tr Swelling., Hard Uhtmors tvnlnS"n,'J" d a " ™ ed *«•«• lelialcver. IbllElUi THIS 1‘LASTS It IS APPLIED, PAJN VAA’XOV EXIST. . A ponileman in Ills South ot Kuropo nnd Pnlo.- no, in lb30, heonl .o much snid in the la,tor plaro n Inver of JE\V DAVID'S l'LASTJJR, nn d 0 , ihofns he con.iderod) mitnoulotis cure, it hod pet-> formed,,tlint he woe inducod to try it on hie own person, (or o Lung end Liver Afloulion, iho renwvol ol Wlneh had uccn.the chief object ol Ins journey,, but winch had resisted the genial and daliciou -'•me. >, • c lie accordingly npplied e pleeler en the right s'do ol l"s ehe»i .vhoie the |iMn wos sealed, onolhefi between tlio eliouldoru, und one over iho regiurttifi the liver. In die mronnmo he drnek itetltf of'lll* herb lea of loxutive. qualitiew. Ho -ionnMound his heolth improving, und in u lew week. hi. cough left him i Ilie eullownees ol Ine ekin disappeored, 1 is pain wee removed, eud hie heelili bocuino petmo- nenily reimiaicd. . > . rilllESK BLAST nils pnaira. the odvanfoeeol . “«*"» I" in eir-tiglii boxes—lieiitc they re- inin their Tull viriues in nil climuioa- Wc hovcju.t received the lollnwing lesnntouiol Irom C. IL Siil-> lore,on eminent Intvver In giiecce.Iul prnotlee in Wilcox county, Alehnnte. lie is n gemlemon• in high Siimdiug, nml tine whose influoncc line greet- weight j — 'Camden, Ale., Nuv-S4lh, 1848, ".Messks So-ail A Mead—tionilemem—Hav-* ng been requested io 'eteie whet lies bcon tho ro^ ■ all el my experience in tlio use of your 'llcbrow' ITnstor.'I cheerfully comply by sujinglh.il lievu lound i' to bo os heretofore recomml-nded, en 'in valuable medicine ' In ditrercnt enses of my fomi- ly I hnvo m-phed the I',otter to Chronic Sores, T umors end I’uins, end it lies never lulled to pflord in.tom reliel. I liuyc nleu used it .with good eil'ect upon my own person in the cute ol ulcers, with which I hove been severely ulllieitd, "liui-pt clfully, elq. i ■ U. C. ^ELLERS.* 1 Ii line been very, hcuefieiel in eases uf Weakness, .licit os Pnin and Weakner. in the eiomocl,, Weak Limbs, Lem,-ness, AfiMtion of the Spino, FonteU’ We.,knees, &u. No feuutlo, eul,)eci tu pnin or weakness in the hack or siilee, should lie without it Untried Indies in iloiieiilo siiuiitions, find great re lief from ennslnmi) wearing ibis plusier. Tlio epplteatien of li,e I'laslbr helw-etn ilie shoul ders hns been found n certain remedy for Colds,' Conghe, J’hiliisie nnd Lung Affections, in their primary Singes Ii destroys inflammation by |,cr- .pirniion. Beiyare of Counterfeits und Base Imitations 1 . C-AU I ION.—Tlio Hihscribers nre tiro only Gen eral Agents in tiro Southern Slntes I or tlio sole of this truly valttuhlu I’instei; nnd in ord,er in prevent liurcliusors being impost tl apon, by a counterfeil arliclt*, s .Id in tin* city mid else w hero t4|>r I lie urn 1 uiNit they invite p ■ rintu|t,r aiivittiou to the lollow- mg Marks ok tiiU Gknuim!: Isf. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turn• cd bnltomi d boxes, n,at shotdered in. •• ; .'J d. The genuine has Hie engraved head oj Jew May r.id on the divertit.ns, around tlic box, with arrow* puny ing record of the Court lo E. Taylot*, Roches ter. - ■"**"**&* JTSrOVIL te MEAD, dinners Sifect, WltW sale Gonohil Agf nl* lor i|»o ^oufherft s iates, tu whom ull orders must be adiircssuil. Sold also, Wholesale nnd Re nil hv BA i TKY A UKOTnEn, Ruiliu, Otl *• W. B. Sttnimefs. Kingston, Gn„ J. D; (’nrpi ni Ir. te Go.,; 1-usxvile, Go., S.>\V. Robbins, (’at® ■Spring, Ga., L. W. Davis, Villa Rica. Ga For tlio Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHXTZI WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUT ASTHMA and CONSUXvI^TIOl f’he unilorm miicccss which bus nt tended . this preparation- ii* salutary cffect-T-it* power‘lo and cure nffoetluns of the Lungs, have gitined *! celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We’J - fhenffiicted with rn»ire confidence in ns ihe full belief tlmt it wih subdue nnd reinovq f os I ntlnol.8 of(li8enso upon tlio ihronl and (Lungs.-Th results, n* they become publicly known, vcryfitayT nttrnct iheatiention o med.?nl men and philifnth^ everywhere. What is their opinion of CHEUU'V TOKAL ntny he spen I n the following t— V A LENT IN E 1MOTT.M. D., Prof. Surgery Med, College, New York,- Si “ It gives tno plensure to certify the value and i of Ayer’s CHERRY PECTORAL, which I cc peeuhnrly adapted lo cure discuses of Ihe Thro Lungs.” TIIE UT. REV. RlSItOP FIELU writes In n letter to his friend,'who was fasts’’ dor nn nffeclioh of the Lungs .—“.Try the PECTORAL arid il any medicine ran with the blessing of God that will.” CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTI8, -y of Louisiana, writes “That n young daughter; of I cured of several severe atlncka of Croup by the ' RY PECTORAL.” ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. The Canadian Journa of Medical Stii slates, “Thai Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent inclement olimi.lc, hns . yielded with surprising>1 to Ayer s CHERRY PEcTultAL. nnd we canpl strongly reco mend this skilful prepnratipn ti <»**•"'on and public generally.” I sufferer speak for IPrascJft?- i'l autford, Iaq. 2(! nr—Dear Sir i—Having been s dis l voi for Dr. J C. Ayer—Dear Sir (—Having I from it pninfoi nnd dangerous disease by your,, gratitude prompts me to send you ihisiieknow _ nut only in j islice to you, but lor tho informatioi s in like affliction. A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected nl enme so sevu e liint rpitiing of-blood f a v‘ and prufuse night sweats followed and ft m.*. 1 became emaciated, col.Id n »l sleep, v by my cuiigh', nnd n pnin through my ohrsl, had all the alarming symptoms of quick i No medicine seuned ai nil to reach nty ensi vide tially tried yonrCHEUPY PECTC soon relievecd nnd how has cured nte:' Vfc ' E/A/ST Ai danv, N.Y../, Dr. Ayer.LoweR—Deai Sir:—1 'hnve'i afflicted with Asthma in the worst furm;i been obliged to sleep in my f flair for a time, being unable id breathe On my Ii great many mpdjcirtes to no, purpuse, unlilif prcKcribed, as an experiment} ypq At first it seemed lo rrfako me y a week I,h<*gan to experlencfo thK, from its use; nnd now, in four w< lirely removed. 1 can sleep op ‘ nnd enjoy a state of.health W'-’ o enjoy, - PREPARED BY J. O, AYER,* Sold by *»•• d Rome, Ga.,'Und'b)(-ngeh[J GEORGIA. Floyd Coi TSTHEKEAS O.-E B VV Will eml teslnii