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CtuinVvrr, r%mb Ague.'Inter-
milWmt & Remittent revers &
all the viip 314s forms of
-■i- RilioustOiseases ^
SPiri-; 1)1! A' &TH0R0UG1I1Y
bph.-n CURED T.,00'0^
■' 0^poP\India %
LIVER. COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA CHRONIC OR
NEYVOCS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEYS,
and oil
diseases orie-
ing from a disor
dered Livor or Stn-
-moeli nich ns Consiiiin*
lion, Iiiwarc I’ilos, Fullnoaa,
or blood to the Hood, Acidity of ’
tile Slomnch, Nnuarn, llonrlhtirn,
gust for Fulinor ■ or
IJr'I lie liciI.rlnR influence of this mod
icine upon conaiitutiona impaired end injured by 1
renidetica in bilioua ilimnlcs, ia one ol ila mot
voluubic qualiilca. Thera nre many eonaiiluilona
which bee,mo gradually undorniincd by Miasutt.
eniispa, without even a dey'a nolo .|ygjfinome
The sallow complexion, lots oii.peiir, .oguoT
weorincsB and depreaainn of aplrlta,—at 1 vie I 0
this remedy il only faithfully urod a- e.Jjjflj ti’J*
the direoiiona of the paoiphle. which ja
each bottle. ,f r
A email Trentir. t ,ho "eauioSj traatmanl rnd
cure ol Fever and Ji b 'lo,and other illl.ei tea of bil.
lout climates, 11 may uo had gratis of the under,
•ignad. Also nuuicroua eertiflentea from e-on of
the liisliest responsibility, ie.-i".lot■ to 1'^ reat
'Turney of this inodicineean he • r ir .,”olion
a j. dSdicrejc^n, 1
A.ent for Romu tie. 1
Me eh 9, 1841) 3l-«m
"How lew who llilnk uriglitntnnng Ibo •' inking few
1.' iw ninny iiuvor tlniik, but only thin* •hey ' “
the Stolivc ■#qp ir T . elutions,'aii.k-
itlg or g.j,raring at the Pit ol
f the Stbinarlt, Swimming of the
Hoad, Hurried and 1
CO-Tiik sentimet.t iuiplietl in tho noovu oxelnin-
nlioiila on uo subject more fully exempllfled tlmn
iSTtf ' ""
an tint iif Ilcnlili. Hut tetfeivc it 11 single tliouglit,
mid fewer still ri’llectiiptni It with tltii obsorvntio.i
mid good seimrwhich imnwra of littnflr.tratixknnqntu.
receive. As observation tunole r« the diet tint itr.
Orgoml’s Intlln Choliigogue is.inut r> "Ing reme
dy In Kevor ttnd‘'Ague, gootl Tense would surely
illilll “*«,(•' prompt, tiuif liiiinedlnie use.; To be
IMTOt , .1. 1). DICKKRSO.VS
-«nv 3, Agent for tho Proprietor
fcJ-l.lVER COMI’LAlN*fS of I llioua eliinntes
nrino Ircm tho sum's outlaw* which product) Kevor
niitl Ague, nnd are cured with the an-no certainty
by Dr Udgond's JniUlf .Cbobigogtio. K. en after the
Liver luir become tp s olt enlarged und tender upon
pressare, it is in a ” weeks restored t- ‘ imtitrnl
siste, soreness and pain in the side" relh " I with
Jfttcli general unproveineiu us donpteZ .•
health.
The above highly valnalde propi. f »»v\y
found at tho Drug .Store of
J. 1) • .SJX,
Mny3, Agent for *’.iu l*roj..i • , .omu, Gu
MEMPHIS XflSOTUm
T MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, f
HE f«%lffilr eonrao of Le. eirea In this Institute
will cnmiueuco on tho Kira, f Nov *mher, nnd
cnntlmio until the hist of Februnry. Thu Anatom-,
lonl Depnrlinent will ho opened itntl rently u^opl
stiuh nls by the First of October. The Me I
pitrlimmt will ho ilinlor tho direction ol iliL^^lo
Ing
PROFESSORS.
J. Conquest Gross. M. D.. Professor of liio [|
atitutes ol Medieino, uml Metticnl Jiirlrp.uili.iieo,
W. livnn PowKl.t., M. D., Prolessor orCerebrtil
Physiology, Medlenl Geology, itntl Mineralogy,
11.8 Nkwton, M, l)., ProlliMor of Surgery. , /
II, J. Ilui.oK, M. D., Prolusaor of Theory tintl
Prnetieo of Medicine.
J. A. Wii-soN, M. D., ProTusaor of Obatotrica olid
Discuses ol Women itntl Children.
J. Ki.no, M. D,, Pfofussor of Mnterla Meillon,
nnd Thornpemlc*.
V.. Frkkman, M. U., Professor of Aimtotity.
J. Mii.ton Sandkiis, M. D , Professor ol Clinmls-
tiy nnJ Phnrinney, .
«l,INI(tVF, LECTCIIES. If
Mmitoixn—l’nov. II J IIiii.ck.
Sukobry—l'nop, R. 8. Nrwton.
ANATOMIOAI, Dr.MONSTnATOR—Z. Foreman, M. D.
TI10 Ibos for n Hill course of Icotnroa ninoti. t to
$105. Miilrlciilntor’s $5; Demonstrator's Fee, $10.
Graduation, $30. ,
Those desiring flirthor Infnrmntlou will plon«o
mhlress (post puitl) to tho Dunn, nnd students nrrl-
ring In thoolty will plenso call on him nt 1I10 Hotel
R.S. NKv'TON, M. D., Deun ortho Fnoulty
DEPARTMENT.
Hon. Kino, Professor of Theory nnd
Prnoti- •• nw.
.lion. F. j. 'UAnRY, Esq., Professor of Commor-
dlnl s’urisprtidcnou.
Turks—$50 per Session.
All unmmnnlontions portnlnlug to this depart
ment must bo luhlresscd to
E. W. MS KING,
Memphis, Tonn, July, 1S50.
Tho Faeultiea, lor intellectual abililios moral
worth and profeaaional acquirements, will compore
favorably whh Ilia most diaiinguieliod in our coun
try. The ;: medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in
this or any other country—ell of them ere ublo tec-
.tutors and the beet of teachers.
Those who Will pontemplnle our geographical po
sition, and the extern of our population, can have no
doubt as to the eligibility of our sltualian.for sn en
terprise at the kind. As to lipalth, inciiin ng«ll sea
sons of the year, wu deny that Atsv omen city has
more.
A common error exists lit dm minds of mnnv
students rclntivo to the plnoo ol* study ing medicine;
those Who hitenil practising among the tliu diseases
oftlm IPestnnd South, stimdd eertulnly 'educnte
themselves nt 11 sehonl whose Family tiro pritcii-
cully ncqiiulntcd with those tlisuuses. •
T lint 1I10 public may bo satisfied of this school,
wo fool hour duty to state, that the Trustees nnd
Faculty form a unit In uctinn, which augurs well
for its-future success; and dial tho peculiar inter
nal organisation which connects them, cannot be in.
torrupted,
April I, 1851),
E, W. M. Kltfc, President
of ihe Jl/umphid Instilu
CABINET IVARE-HOUSS.
CALHOUN &, STARR
H AVE Oil hand nnd for
sale, Sofas, Mahogony
and Marble-top Centre Ta
bles, together with all tho va
rious articles of Euniture u-
sually found in an establish
ment of the kind. Their tna-
■' tenuis nre good, and put to
gether by workmen who understand their
business. Ware Room nt Peck & Hardin.’s
•oldstand, four doors above the Exchange
Hotel,
(omc, Ga., .April 25. 331f.
cult Brcadiing, Flui-
lerlng at Ilia
Heart, Cho
king or
Suflhcsilpg Euusntions when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision,
<* Dots oj*"Webs beforo tho
Sight, Favor and Dull
Pain in tko Head,
Uoflciencv
ol Porapiration,
Yellownesa of the Skin
and Eyba, Poln in tho Side,
Back, Cheat, L'mbSt&c., Sudden
FlushingB of Heat, Burning in dm Flesh
Cunsmnt imaginings of Evil,unu Great
Depreasiun of Spirits,
C1111 bo 1'ornianonily Curait by
HR. H COPLAND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BIITERS,
f. rnmnED by
» 11 C. ill, .JACKSON,
AT T1IR
GJ.HMAN MEDICING STORE,
No, 120, Aroli Street, Fliiltulelitliin.
^«wor over the above dieeneee ia not excel*
v jpr#i. it •qunUod, by any oilier preparation in tho
Ur''«*d States, ue (lie o.ires ntre»t v in many cases
nliut jkillful physiciune hnd failed.
Tliceo Billers aro worthy liio atieniion of inva
lid Posseting orcot virtuos in the roolidoation
til .lienees of tho Liver and lessor glands, oxercis*
intf die most eoarchiiu .owors in weaknoes nnd nf
feotions of, (lie diposi m orguns, they aro, withal,
safe, certain and ploatiani.
it HAD AND BE CONVINCED.
.CtiAb. RfJiiiNSoN, Esq , Easton, Md,, in a letter to
Dr Jackson, Jon. 9, 1850^ said—
•* My wifo and mysoll liavo received moro bene
fit Irom your medieino than nay other we hnve ev
er taken for the (LTDispepsia nnd Liver disease.”
” Tit* Tbntii Legion,” published at Woodstock,
•'*„Jun.lO, 1850, said—
••A GREAT MEDICINE.”
” We have iiniiornily refrained Irom rocommend-
ing to the public nr.y of die various I’a'ont Medi
cines of the,day, unless thoroughly convinced ol
the:r value. Among those wo consider, worthy nt
nolioo is tho Gkoman Bitters, invented by Dr.
Hoofland, and prepnred by Dr. Jackson in Phila-
delphiR. One instance in i nrlicular, in which the
suporioLVirtuos 61 thin medicine hnve been tested,
b**i fallen under ntir observation. Durim* the lust
summer, a eon ol Mr. Abraham ('rnbill^ ol this coun
ty, tvu8 very se riously ofiiictcd with Liver Complaint
and aftor trying in vam vnrioue remodies, he pur^
chased a bottle of the Hitters, nnd after using tt,
was so much relieved ol hie distressing mulndy, that
he procured another bottle, and it rosured him en
tirely to hoalth.”
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS,
Judge f.i. M. Noah, a pcntloman with groat sci
ontific and literary attainments, said in Hie 11 Now
fork Weekly Messenger,” January fi,J650,
' Dr. Uoofland’s German Bitters.—Hero is a
preparation which tho leading presses in (lie Union
appear to he unanimous in recommending, nnd the
reason is obvious. It is made aitor a prescription
furnishod by one nf the most celebrated pliysicians
ol modern times, tho late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
Hoofland, Professor to theSUmyorsity of Jena, Pri
vate Physioian to tho King of Prussia, and one of
^ho greatest medical wrilefs Germany has ever pro<
duced. He was emphatically tho onemy of hum
bug,and therefore a rnedioine of which he was the
inventor and endorser may bo eonfidentiy relied on.
He specially recofnmendod it in Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility Virtigo, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the stomach, the livor and
the intestines. JNinc Philadelphia papers express
their cnnvictionof its excellence, and several of the
cdiionMtow 'peak of its effects from their individual
experience. Una,er theso circumstances, we feel
waranted, not onlyjn calling the Mtontion of our
retfdera to the present proprietors (Dr. C. M. Jack
son’s) preparation,
to ail ofllictod.” \
MORE ^VID^NCE.
The "Pitii.tDEi.niiA 8aturdaxjGa7.ette,” tho best
family newspaper published in the United States^
tho editor says of /
DR. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS,
•• Il is 6eldoin that we r^oon* tend what are term
ed Patent Mcdicinos tu the confidence and pntro
ago of our readers; and, therefore, when wo recom
mend Dr. flnofland's Gt*r pnn BlfteraV we wish it to
bp distinctly understood mat we oro(not speaking
ortho nostrums of tho day, thnt aro noised about
for a brief poriod nnd then forgotten aftoi
done their guilty race ot mischief, hiu of
cine long established,, universally prizod, and whu
has merthe hearty approval of.the.Facultv itself.
Evidence upon evidonce has been recti.od (like
the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union,, in
threo years** and ilia strongest testimony in its ta/or
that there is more of it used in the practice of the
regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all oilier
nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be esta
blished, and fully proving that a scientific prepara
tion will moot with their quiet approval when pre
sented even in this form.
This medieino will euro Livor Complaint nnd Dls-
pepsin no one can doubt, alter using it as directed
It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is
preferable to calomel in oil bill ious diseases—the
efTect is iminediato. They can bv administered to
female nr infant with safety and reliable benefit, at
any ttmo.
• RESTORED!
'A NIC INFIRM Airy.
rpilE IncrnifsIiiK popularity of the ■ -IK'iifd Botan-
JL ic Practice ol' Medicine, antNifo contiiflicd ap*
plication of patients for medical Treatment, as well
ns piescriptions and medicine to distant patients,
lias induced tl.o Prop-oltor to 'rat's more extensive
arrangements ic* the Letter and more comfortable
uccommadntmn of the afflicted, lynore every varie
ty oVIiscuso will be treated u vi die ino.-t scieti-
tifl^.liysiqlb^ienl principle; no reformed Prai%
ti4^a becWiiink to bo too weill town und Joe !•!»
fy.apjiTPfitttcd throughout on- -ouirtry, to req .ire'
eiilogiunror pnnegyrio in t 1 ^.ilnco. It iiovds flo,
llieiud of-uieeta- u ; n»* .J a-, to .substantiate 01
enhance n.*vnl y claims for Itself a fail
Investigation aln^^V bo duly o,ileot|ied—aim
certainly it onmiotbd denied tlmt. If the most yil
olem opposition oould linvo hud Its intended cllecn
tlio systetn 'vonld long ago have been annihilated.'
Tim argument in its favor lieuopmlnm. when
oontomplato tills fnot, and ati-t-•tA. die rlglll
examination it is every where U.A i to pass thro!
Liko trno friendship ii bus thoroughly to bA tested 1 ,
“lias over to undergo nnd withstand tlio shock of
adversity before it is justly entitled to tlioemimo.”
Tho Prnetieo hnvlni outlived tlio prejudices which
in many InstanecsRv too justly attached to it from
being in the Imnd.Vi' ignorant pretenders,- where
it was too often dul Infltalnflmey in tills eqpntry,
il lias been, mid now is nffording cxtrnordlnry re
lict to sutfering thousands, while cures, ill some
oases nlinost bordering on tho mlrueulous, nro bo- ,„ t i 1 ~.,|™,,|„. lncnl
ing effected by its potent inlluonao. The unpnrul- to^he^lvittlsunuit.
luted success it Ims met in tlio Imnds of Dr. Jonos,
(whoso eourso of troutment In rnnny respects Is
purely original,Mins gnlned for him celubrity, fnr Pr*vn*n Mprlirnl Cnmnaninn
surpassing ids loudest expectations, nnd thousands -da CGI Gill LoOlIipRIllOIl,
nro rojoioing under ihe honoflolnl etfocts of iW’rae- 'W ' av DR. A. M. MAl”>!f'EAU.
tiee wliosp tundpnoy fs to lt.nl, wltjjout nny of those | p „ „ ,\, . . r of „ , , „ tt . . . of e „
Twentieth Edilit tmo.pp. 250. Price, $1,00
This wnsn e stknoku Esn:ciAi.i.vvon niB
.. MAE El A ©IE:
WHY SO UNHAPPY.;!^
the causes and the remedy*
Many and m my n wife endures yenrs of bodily
suffering and of mental ni.guish, prostrntcmtd help
less, embittering her life, tlmt ol 1m- lmsbund, and
liav.nrdlng the lutiirc welfare of her children, arising
from '.'uses, which if known, would liavo spared
the- Ifciing, the anguish of Ihe wife, and to the
l.ust'.ami . uibnrmssmcntstind pecuniary difficulties
having their origin In the mind boing Weighed
dow .i ntttl harrnssed in consequonco or tiro sickness
of the companion grills bosom.
lloV.- important tlmt thcca.,scs snonldhc known
to cvidyiwjfo, to every husband, tlmt the dreadful
nnd burrowing consequences tu tho houltli nnd hap
piness of roth may bo uvoidod I 1 ife is too short
und huidtli too precious to ndinitany portion of tho'
ono to be spent without tiro lull enjoyment of tire
other. Tlio timely possession "ofn little work enti
tled ns folloiWins been tlio mottns of saving the
licul'i-hi.d Itn-hfu or thousands, its ovor
' J TWO HJJNDRED THOUSAND.
.Copies have befit sold'kluco tiro first edition wn
j The anther 1ms been indueed.to ndvcrtlso It by
lie urgent nnd pressing reqnostonl.oso who hnvo
icon indebted to Its publicntion for nil they hold
lent (tlmt nil may liavo an opportunity of obtaining
It,) and who have favored him with thousands of
tetters of encomium, some of which nro annexed
Fjjla '
HRs married womans
(lirtiigreenblu, consequences whicll tco often .follow
the eradication of om ditrasc by the substitution- *
another. . .
Ftoit\ tH6 mtiny tfilflhianlols’whlcli Dr. Jonos tirtV
received ol His impurulluled success, ho 1ms tliouglit
proper lo It" tlio following boforo**n reflecting cotn-
tmmity. The stntemenu hero made nro not from
persons who live out of tho reach of enquiry, but
tiiey Como from respectable citizens of our own
country, who can bo seen nnd consulted personally,
In rofuronco to their true conditions,
Dyapopitlti*
Da. Jones—My Dear Sir; This is to cortify thnt
l whs, for 8dmp 15 or 20 yenrs, griovously ntllictod
with dyspopsin or indigostio i. My case was ono
of n very distressing nature; for Su.ernl years I
Was compelled to throw up every tiling thut I out,-,
which kept mo in quite n f olo nnd debilitate.,
condition. But I tun now proud to have it to sny,
Hint through the blessings of Dr. Jones’ Remedies,
I loci that-, 1,nm restored to n perfect state of health,
nnd thnt, u j, with but ono month’s supply of med
icine, w.iich bus proved to be the cheapest nnd best
medicine I ever purchased. For tho truth of tho
abovo statement, any one can bo.satisfied by tippll*
antion to mo near Dirt Town P..O., Floyd county,
Ga. TIIOS. MIDDLE TON, J. P.
Spinal Dittoaao and Suprenod Menstrua
tion
Dr. JoNua--<0enr s Srr’i Believing irfildpty I .owe
to tlitypumio.'uiul in true justiu to yourself, I liavo
tliouglit proper, for tlio information of those who
mu/be afflicted, to give a candid statement of my
negro girl June’s diseased state, brought on from an
obstructed menses or monthly courses. She was
nttnoked in November, 184S, with n severe pain ill
tho back of tlio head, extending down the whole
course of the spino, producing complete pnralyzn-
tion of the left side, and rendering it perfectly help-’
less, nnd in n short time she lost the use ol i. \
whole system. She could not turn herself in c.
out of bed, wns reduced to n perfect skeleton, und
to nil nppenrnnces past tlio reach of remedies. But
I now, through tho judicious nnd skillful applica
tion of Dr. Jones* Remedies, consider her restored
*to a perfect state of lieullh, (or which lie will ever
liavo iny lusting gratitude. Should any ono desire
n confirmation uf the above statement, they can
address mo near Summerville, Chattooga co., Ga.
March 7, 1850- WILLIAM STANTON.
•U
Dlioaso of Stomach, Spino and Iftcnd.
For tlio benefit of suffering humanity, I have
thought proper to lay my case before the public.
Having been severely afflicted for several years
with a disease of tho stomach, spine and head—to
entunerntn all tho long train of symptoms with
which I was troubled, would occupy more space
than would bo interesting. Suffice it to say, that
frequently after eating, I would betaken with vio
lent and distressing sensations in the head nnd
back of my iipck, extending half way down the
spine, At such times I was compelled to take my
bed. These spells usually continued for several
hours, and were frequently so severe ns to reader
life a burden. To obtain relief I had recourse
■ Till ,
rieij, 6r v tlio«t< contemplating marriage, ns It dis
closes important secrets which should be knawn to
thorn particularly.
Hero, overv female—tho wife, tlio mother*—tlio
one.budding into womanhood ol ihe ono in the de
cline of years, in whom nature contain plates an
important change-can discover the causes, symp
toms, und the most efficient remedies and most cer
tain mode of euro in **vory complaint to which lior
sex is subject.
Tho revolution? *^*:ai*wd in its pages hnvo pro
ved a blessing to tiiuUSjin. as the innumerable let
ters received by tho author (which lie is permitted
i'y the writers to publish will attest.
* SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES-
Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.
** Dayton, May 1. 1847.
Du. A. M. Mauriceau—My Dear Sir:—"Tho
Married Woman’s Private Medicnl Campanion,”
for which I enclosed ono dollar to yiur address,
came safely to hand. I would not have troubled
you'with theso few lino.; ta-: thnt 1 am impelled
by a sense of gratitude, lor myself and wifo, to givo
utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions.
" My wifo lias been porceptlbly sinking for some
three years or more, in consequence of her groat
anguish and suffering some months before and dur
ing confinement; every successive ono more and
moro debilitated and prostrated her, putting her liio
in imminent dnngor, nnd which was on the Inst
occasion, despaired of. I supposed thnt this state
ol thiqgs wns inevitable, and resigned myself to
meet the worst. At this time (now about two
months) I hoard your book highly spoken of as con
taining some matters reaching my case, On its rc-
ceipt and perusal, I cannot express to you tho .relief
it afforded my distressed mind and tlio joy its pn-
S es imparted to my wife, on learning tlmt the great
iBcovery of M. M, Desomeaux provided a retr*,dy.
It opened a prospect to mo which I little conceived
was possible. No pecuniary consilium*., .i can
ever repay tlio obligations I am under to you for
linving been tlio means of imparting to us the mat
ters contained in " Tlio Married Woman’s Private
Medical Companion.” But for this, oro anothei
year would have passed over my head, in nil hu
man probability my wife would have been in her
gruve, and iny children left motherless.
Extract from a Letter,
MtatnEftlh-
" Lancaster, Pa., Oct, 24, 1847.
MyDear .Sir:—I know you will have tho kind
ness w bear with mo in encroaching upon your
time, while I acknowledge in bbhjdf of myself nnd
wifo, tho obligations wc feel ourselves under to you
in having made known certain matters, contained
in your most invaluable ’Married Women's-Pri-
ito Medicnl Companion.* It has been worth its
For tho Removal am) Permanecv Cure or all
NERVOUS DISEASES,
ints which are earned
r unhealthy condition
NEnVOl'S 8YSTISF.A
Thla beautiful and convenient epphSatlni^nthe myite*
rious powers of GALVANISM end MAGNETISM, has
been pronounced by distinguished physician*, *•*“* *“
Europe and the United States, to be the most valv
efnel discovery of the Age. . ._1
Or. CHRISTIE'S QALVANiJV&EET
and
m .onetic fluid,
Is used with tho most porfoct and certain success in all
cases of
GKNBRAh OBDILITY,
Strengthening the woakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigorating tho entiro system. Also
in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DY8PJSP
BIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and
CHP°NIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY. LUMBAGO. DEAF-
NE8b', NERVOUS TREMORS. PALPITATION OF
1 THE Itr*.ART, AVi '{.XY, NEURALGIA. TAINS in
the SIDE and CHEK LIVER COMPLAINT, BF1NAL
COMPLAINT, nuid . URVATURE of the SPINE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEA8ES of the KIDNEYS. DEFI
CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHY8ICAL ENERGY,
and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints o**~
from one simple cause—namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous System*
In NE: OUC COMPLAINTS,.Druj
recommending the article
weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather
warmly, you will see that I can not do so too warm
ly, when 1 inform you of tho extent to which I liavo,
through it, been benefitted. 1 will state my iitua-
_ tion when I obtained your book through tlio mor*
the best medical aid tlio country nnorded. Having -ost curiosity. I look upon it ns ono of tlio most
tried tlio most skillful physicians in Homu, I applied foVtunute events of my life J hnd been married
to sevoral of the most eminent professional men of
the United States. I wrote to Prof. Dudley, of
Kentucky ; had tho celebrated J5r. Mott, of New
York, written to, and his prescription tried; ap
plied also to the much extolled 7Jr. Durham ; nnd
then successively to Dr. Dugas, of Augusta, Dr.
Banks, of Gainesville, Dr. Fort, of Milledgovillc,
Dr. Catridge, of Glinttooga county, and tlio reput
ed Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon. All having
failed to give relief, I finally, upon Dr- Jones, loca
ting in Rome, ventured on giving him a call. For
tlio encouragement of others, I nm lmppy to/certifv
Ihiit Dr. Jones 1ms given mo more relief tljan nil
the rostcomblncd. I etui now say that my; health
Ib better tlinn it lias been for several years past. I
plantation afthirs, and ride
Home, orany wh - -
personal attention
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high character
which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in
duce counterfeiters to put lorih a spurious article at
the risk of the lives of those who arc innocently de
ceived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE
GENUINE.
They have the >yrttien signature of C.M.JACKSON
upon the wrapper^ and the name blown in ihe bottle,
(□"without winch, they ore spurious.XD
For sale wholesale and retail, at the
j GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
lV 'No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth,
(late of 278, Rsce street,) Philadelphia, nnd byre,
spectable dealers generally throughout the country.
Also for sale by DR. J. D. DICKERSON,
Druggist, Rome, Go.
August 1, 1850.43 ly.
Profoaaor Barry’s Tricoplicraii* or McdU
eulod Compound*
TNFAL1BLR for renewing, invigorating
X and beautifying the hair, removing scurf,
Dandtuff, and nil nflections of the Scalp, and
curing eruptions on the skin, diseases of the
glands, muscles and integuments, and reliey-
in^istings, cuts, bruises, spains, &c &c —
With this preparation, tc there is no such
wot d as fail,” It has obtained the highest
•celebrity among the first classes in the Uni
ted States nnd stands unrivalled in all that it
professes to be, both fo*- cheapness and effi
cacy* it defies all competition. The scien
tific treatise on the hair and skin (embracing
valuable directions for the culture and pre
servation of natures choicest ornament) in
which each bottle is enclosed, is alone worth
the money. It is upon tho skin, the muscu
lar fibre, and the glands that the Tricorjier-
L “ itsspecific action, and in all affections
of these organs, it is a sovereign
itC-ss rcqnh-os my
fOEL MANN.
Cures effected witUout seeing ihJpatlon
Those persons living at a ‘distance, anil cannot
conveniently plncu themselves tinder my immediate
charge, may liavo their case sttented by sending ino
an accurate statement of symptoms, ago, osqm;Mi
tten, habits of life, itec. Medicines will bo scion
tiflcnlly com non unded, nnd ncntly put m>, vith am
ple written directions for use, by tlio due observ
ance of which distant patterns may euro them
selves of the most complicated and obstinate disease,
though it would be much bettor for the pntient to ap-
S -sonally.if possible; because ho will thou enjoy
advantages of Dr. Jones’ personal acquhin-
With the peculiarities of the ense. Since the
reduction of postage, tue expense of sending medi
cines by mail is but trifling, My cliatgo, in ull
onses hot requiring my personal attendance, is
FIVE DOLLARS FOR MEDICINES TO LAST A
MONTH. This fee must invariably bo enclosed in
tlio letter asking atlvioe, ill order to insure attention,
directed, post-paid, to Dr. D. S. Jo.nks, Rome,
Ga.
Persons owning afflicted slavos, can huvo them
treated nt my Infirmary, or medicines sent them ns
.above stated. D. S. JONES, M. D
TO MEDIC aTsTUDENTS.
The undersign'' is now propnreil to receive a
few Medicnl S'udeuts, to rend at his office, who
will-bo thoroughly instructed in tho BOTANIC
THEORY OF'DISEASES, the only t-uly scientific
and efficient Medical Practice ever made lounon to
the world.
Also, a oloso investigrtion of the conflicting the
ories of Allopathic Schools of. Medicines,"will be
given, no pertaining to a course of lectures u; any
of tlio " :
BOTANICO MEDICAL COLLEGES ;*
in the United States. -His Library Is woll^ulectcd
animnmjshed witlialltho latest,Botaiite niblica-
tionsi’ with n largo collection of Durham anil lnUlaii
rcccipes. Also, several of the most approved Alloy
patliio and Hydropathic works, and a new system
of detecting Torberculqr or Scofulous fljsense^and
all 6thor forms of disoaso with a certainty hereto
fore unknown. Dally demonstrations in Clinical
Practice in Ills Infirmary,-as well ns a kitowledgc
nf tho Pharmaceutical prepations of remedies in
hiu Laboratory mid Medical Store. f
It will bo*scan from tlio above* combined -ml van
tages, that the medicnl enquirer will liuvc hero met
with facilities rarely enjoyed in ti private Physj.i
Jean’s oliico. Tlio fee in nil casus heini
foVtunutc _ ■<■■1
some ton years, nnd wns tho father of seven child
ren: I was long struggling unceasingly, to tlio ond
that I might cam a moderate competency, but tho
results of my utmost exertions nt tlio end leit mo
about where 1 was at the beginning of encli year ;
and that only, with the most stinted economy, suf
ficient with barely the necessaries of life. Fiually,
this constant effort was beginning to have its etTdbt
upon my health; I felt less cnpnblo to o dure its
continuance, while I felt the necessity ol persever
ance. 0
This constant unceasing strugglo on my part
was imperative in consequonco of the prostrated
condition of iny wife (with occasional intermission)
for six yiiars. much of the time confined to her bed
and oficourse incapable of taking tlio charge and
mnnngument of honsehold<vftalrc.__ Her ^clh.dition
juttke from causes of which 1 was ignorant.' Oli-
whnt would I l-avo given had I tho sixycar6 to live
over agate • Wimt would my wifo liavo given to
have boeVi V 4»piired tho long days and still longer
night; 1 prostrate on a bed of sickness!—all of which
wonii’i have been avoided, had I then seen a copy
of " Tlio Mniricd Woman’s Private Medical Com
panion.” . /
^ '• r From Physician.
DANGER'S DELIVERIES.
OllSTRUCTtfffffS) IRREGULARITIES, &C.
How many fife suffering from obstruction or irre
gularities peculiar to the female system, which
deriniue their health,jtlie effects of which they are
ignorant, anil for which their delicacy forbids seek
ing meilicnLadv'ico ! How many sutler from polap-
r s uteri (fulling of the womb) or from floor albus
weakness,debility,&c.&6.)l How many nro in
stnnt agony for many iffc^tlis preceding opii
merit! How many have d/tficult if not dntapefous
deliveries, nnd whoso lives are jeoparded miring
such tiqie, will find in its payes the means of pro
vontion, amelioration and relief!
To those just married,
TO THOSE JUST MARRIED—” HAD I KNOWN.”
“ riijr./.pELpiiiA,\NoV. 29, 1847,
” Da. A. M. MAVRipEAU:V-Hnd I Known of the
important matters treated of in " the Mnrrted Wo
man’s Private Medical Companion” some years ago
how much misery I might liavo escaped! 1 have
suffered yenrs fiom causes which you point out in
•your book, without knowing what to do. I obtain
ed a copy, find found my enso treated of. I trust
every female will avail herself of the information
contaiued in its pages.” ,
Letters daily received of this character, unncc°s-
sary to present.
To those yet ur.mnrried, but contemplating mar
riage,.or perlmps hesitating as to the propriety, of
incurring tho responsibilities attendant upon it, the
importance of being possessed of . the revelations
.contained in those pages, so intimately involving
their future Jinppinesa, connot be appreciated.
ful
Physi-
$50.-
but such ns can come well rccom-
None need npp.^
mO|iilcd, nnd such ns will likely be an ornament tt
theipsclvcs anil tho profession.
Letters or. this subject, to merit attention, must
be post-paid, and addressed t<
uafure
tempinting niarriago; neither is it
it is every one’s duty to become post
edge whereby the sufferings to v
mother, or a sister, may be subjec
(Jt>*Copie>» will.be sent by Mail
lira Purchasin'.-CO
Otj-On the receipt of One Dollar,
ried Woman’s Private Medical Com pi
' ** iled Fref.) to any part of the United
9 must be post paid (except those coi
ittnnce,) und addressed to DR. A. M.
U, Box 1*424, New York City. Publii
*'o. 120 Liberty street, New York.
_ «« ««« ^’-pies have been sent by Mail
. nty
u strengthen the wAo'' system, equalise the circulation
lloed, promote the ev - .tone, and nevtrdo the lightest
to fom.ui beeitli, irongth, castlcity and w ..__
The great peef Jiaritj ana excellence of 3
Dr, Ohlfiitl^’s * -ranio Ouraiives,
consist*, in the that ft *l the’ #est and pure disease by
outward application,’ in plac«. i he usual mode of drug
ging and physicking the putiem^ till exhausted Nature
•Inks hopelessly under the inf
They etrengthen
of the blood, promo..... ... — . .. ... m ......
Injury under any circumstoncts. Since their introduction
In the United 8tate>, on’ -'hrse years since, mors than
60,00 0 F ->rBO
Including all age*,- oUtsei; and.
were a !• go numuor of ladles,;
to Nervous Complaints, have bel-^r:
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED,
when all hope of relief had been given up, and ovary
thing else been triuu in vaiu!
To Illustrate the use or the GALVANID BELT, sup
pose the «uo of a person afflicted with that bane of civilixa-
tion, DY8PF-P8IA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disor
der. In ordinary cues, stimulant* are taken, whiob, by
their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomaoh, afford
temporary relief; but which leave the patient in a lower
state, ana with injured faculties, after the action thus exci-
led. Now compare this with the effect resulting
ppUcaUon of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a
Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms .at
attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, ushif tu« -
Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a abort period the^inicn-
siblo perspiration will act on tha positive eiement of the
Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will
pus on to the negative, and thenoe back again to tha
positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation
throughout the system. Thus the most severe casts of
DY8PT£P8IA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW
DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADI
CATE THE DI8EA8E OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Of the moat Undoubted Character,
From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to
All every column in this paper 1
80UTH CAROLINA TESTIMONY.
DBSADFVZ. RHEUMATISM
NERVOU8 PROSTRATION,
From Mr. WM. B. WILBY, of the Charleston
Hotel,
CiuxLcsTOs, & C., April It, 1849.
To Da. OMaisTix, ML fIT ' . , ,
Respected C'r—s?' m A..p Tor the luOkrlng and the
deep»»t gratit-.de towards j m. induces mo to send you an
account of n,v late lamenMCie condition, and the great
relief which I have experienced from your Galvanic arti
cles. For the put four years I have bean afflicted with the
most dreadful and oxcrutiatlng attacks of Rheumatism.
My whole body hu been affected, arms, limbs, head, che<
back, and Indeed ovory part of my system. I have ex
perienced more agpny than 1 supposed any human bung
could endure. At one time the joint of my right leg wu
■wollen to about threo times its natural sizo and the rest of
the limb wu shrivelled up. Shis was the cue when !v
commenced using your GALVANIC BELT for tho body
and the GALVANIC BRACELETS fortholfmbs. I had
Physicians In Chi
Hie Great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout,
the Side, Hip, Back, Liwbs. arul Joints, i
Kings Evil, White Swellings, Hard
Stilf Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatvvei
WHERE THIS PIASTER IS APPU,
PAIN CANNOT EXIST.
A gentlonion in tho South of Europe nnd
ne, in 1830. heard so much an id in the letter pteet
tnlavor of JEW OAVJDvyPLA8J£R, and *
tho (as v • PonBidijJP.^tfffjiys cutH*. d.od
termed. .! •» ho w^PduciiiC try it r
person, fo u Luni: flectionR
slJjMjf which had been me .cn^rohjeoi of Ti
but which had resisted the geninL-.u
clime. «aS| til
lie .ccordingly npplied a pla.ler on ill. tie
aide of hi. che.i wht %, ‘ho pain wee aeated, enotl
between lira shnului.... and one over the re|ien«
the liver. In tlio inenni r. s he drank Ireelyof*
horb tea of laxative q>. ".'tee. Ho eoan lound I
health improvinc, end in a low week, hie cotif'
him) ihe eallowncee ol mi m.',n disappear,
pain was remov <d, aud hit I
ncntly reinetetti..
l r f5IIESE PLASTERS po.ecae.the edvanta,
being pm up in oir-tight box'et—liente they
tain their full virtues in all clintetee' Wc have
recoirodlho fallowing tcs"ntoui.l Irom C. U,
lore, an eminent lawyer in euceeuful procll
Wilcox county, Alabama He ie a gentlf
high standing and c
•e u Alli> Nov.f^ih, 1848. {
do Mxau—Gentt.mcm—He, ‘
ng bean requeued to etato what has been the, q
suit of m.' experience ill the uee of yotf»- -E
I’lastor,’ I choorfully comply by eaying iher*
lound it to be ae heretofore recommends
valuable medicine ’ In difliirent coeef^O-
I have ■(,'lied the Flatter J/- Chronic 8oral,
nd Peine, and it har never filled to .ford
with good .Beet
Jy 1
Ton . ...
in.tont relief. I have.l- 'UBcd it with guod.B.el
upon my own py.iu-Mn the cur. ol ulcrt. with
which "I ha\-'been aeverely afflicted.
. fir--' "Rcrpectfully, oto.
c. c. sellerb.-
jeon vorv bonofloi.l in caiee of Weak new.
such as Pain ond Wenknoe. in tho etomoel.. Weak
Limb., Lamcnoea, Affectinn of the Spin., F.nt.l*
Wenkncet, &o. No ftimala, »ub|ret to p.in «■
woakno.bin tho back or sides, should be without il.
Married ladies indelicate situations, find great rs«
lief from conetnntly wcAh«’ thla platter.
Tho application of .tie f leeter belwein the shoul
ders has her funnd a certain remedy for Colds,
Ci'Uglie, Phthisic and Lung Affections, in thsir
primary etsge. It destroys inflammation by pst-
-•'iroiion.
bcwitre of Con J~rfeit* und Bate lmitalimit.
CAUTION.—Tno subscribers are tho onlyGe** J
oral Atlanta in the Saulhcm Sintra for the etl* efl
tine truly valuable Plaster; and in order to pr*»sr* B
purcltaeera being imposed upon, by s count**!
article, •■•Id in this city end elsewhere, Inr tb‘
uinb, they invite particular attention to tha fi
ing Mantis oftiib GKNUIKBt
lit. The genuine i«put up tn tmoolh, tnfint (
ed bottomed boxei, not tholdered in.
2d. "The genuine hta the eneravtu inut oj J.
vid on Ihe direction., around the hoi, with i
ponying record of Ihe Court ti. K. Taylor,
ter. s'
BT8COVIL ft. MEAD. Charters Street,,
•alo General Agent, {or the .Southern St*
whom oil orders mint he dddrca.ed.
Sold alsn. Wholesale and lietajlt'-V
RATTEY A b..Vf
t *•> Kerne
W. hTsuiiimero, Kingoton, O...J. D. t
It. & Co.. Cnstvitt. (•*« a. OT. Robbi
Sprinv, ffe . L. W^ Duye. Ville Riel.
many of the best l oyilDiuw III uiiunmun Him piibwu*i*|
end I tried every remedy I lieerd of or saw in the news
papers, but all with so little benefit tbst I had long since
began tn despair. I bad been to the-Warm Springs and
the Sulphur Springs; I read and studied about my afflic-
tion, but with no avail. What then waa mv Joy and gmti
tude when the truth first dawned upon me lhat 1 had at last
discovered a rem 'dr! I should here state |hat the constant
•nd repeated attacks of pain rendered me as feeble ai •
child and quite helpless. It utterly incapacitated me from
business, ard prostrated and deranged n.y whole Nervous
System.- .low, on the first application of tho Galvanic
articles, t did not exporionco much cassation of the palm
but I began to ftel differently; my - -ongth seemed lobe
regained \ my head to get clear am elasticity and buoy-
ancy to be returning. This it was that so agreeably sur
prised and encouraged me. But in less then a week the
pains had also decreased, and they appoared tn diminish
daily. A continuation of damp wcathwr canxkgp an*
•Mp*ol«<l «. r*lu.M . iU* Ulicuinntlaiii ttUd rtorvOTTbeiucK-
sion: but nr-l still continued to improve, simply using
tho J»'7 i.'^?, ’-**nd Magnotlo Fluid. This is now over
one y ear iiilWi . nt this n.:7 «ntof writing I believe I am
as healthy and as happy a me., us thero is in Charleston.
All my pains aro gone; my strength has returned 1 my ap-
pearauce has so altered that my friends, who formerly
thought I was dying, hardly know me. In a word T ara X
living miracle or the wonders of Galvanism, as applied by
your beautiful inventions. 1 could say more if necessanr >,
but will only add that you are at liberty to make this public
for tho benoflt of thoio who may be similarly afflicted,
very rcpectfal.y end
r. s.—I may add that there ere hundred, of perurai it
South Carolina and In Georgia who havo known mo (hr
yean, and who know tho above foots to be strictly correct.
Among them I mny montlon—
Dr°F. M. Kobimok, Ilayno atroet, Chorlcitou.
Dr. F. Mn.ru* Counn, Charloiton.
Hon. Join r. Kino, Aogu.tu, On.
llMiiBBmBiafeiii
Wm. M. Mooer, Esq., Charleiton Hotel.
DR. OHRI8TIE*8
GALV^-MIC NECKLACE
It used for all coiTpiaints-affecting the Throat or Head,
auoh as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous
and Sick Headache, Dizziness of;the Head, Neuralgia in
the Face, Buzzing or Roaring In the Earn, Deafness, whleh
is generally Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called
Tlo Doloreux.
DR. CHRI8TIE r 8
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsion* or Fitf.
Spasmodic Complaints, nnd general Nervous AffecUoni of
the Head and upper extremlfies. Also in Palsy and Paraly-
sis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power
or Nervous Energy in the llmba or other organs of the
body.
(»- Many hundred Certificates from all parte of the
country of tho most extraordinary character con he gives,
if required.
to-No troublo or inconvenience.attends Xho u«e of
DR: CHRISTIE'S G A I. VANIC A R TICLEB Md
they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with
perfect ease and safety.' In many cases the senmtioii
attending their use is highly pleasant and agresabls.
can be sent to any part of the country.
Fricea:
The Qalvanlo Balt, \ Three 2;’
Oalvauio Neoldac*, TwoJDoll
Oulwanlc BracalaU, OwDoUe
RbCMtfaiVWd, O^l
IE5
PARTICULJTO CAUTION.
An- Btwan of Counterfeit, and iVarlhlen Jiaitali.1
* D. O. MORE HEAD, M.D.
OENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATJcl
13* Broadway, Kew Teak.
XIO-FOR SALE in. Rome, GA.,by tho noth o 2.x
gents,BATTEY & BROTSEr
At Mitridit:., C.a. by V/M RdO!
Anil by nutliorised^tgcnts in lira principn! '
of lira State.
Jnn. 3, )S50.
Clinton anil eliowhere,
OO V OHB,
HOAnSSNSSB,
WHOOI
ASTHMA ui aosrt
The Uniterm .uccc.s which h';. ntu
•I,!, pveffl| .alutary cfTiti—W
■ - jf OSliun. of tho Lunga, have
I eelrorily eqiieileilbjjfftgfcnimedleia
iho nfilii-tcd with entiro chnilfien
tlio full belief that it’ will aubdue and remofdl
eat oltacke of disease upon tlio throat sod {I
results, ns they become pubiioly knownj
attract the attention o medical men and j
every where. What ia thoir opinion of CHj
TOUAL qjny bo a?en In the following’:—'
VALENTINE MOTT. M.
Prof. Surgery Med, College, New Fei
•* It gives mo uleoaure to certify thavahr
of Ayer’a CHEIIRY PECTORAL, #ht
peculiarly uiiuptcd to cure dteeatdi of
unBS ‘ the irr. rev. bishop nr
writes in n letter to hi. friend,:*iho wu I
der an affection of the Ltmni—-Tlpt
PECTORAL nnd If enr medlein- c*uJg
will, tlie bleMlng of God IhWwUiAi^jfl
ClflEr JUSTICE 1
of Louialana write* “Tbi
cured of .everal coven ■
RY PECTOR/J^jjl^^
Thr Canadian J&i
.tales, “ That A.tbrae.sn
inclement climate, he.
to Ayer.'KERRY PE,
•trongly reeo mend this
Teuton and public generally
Let the relieve - -- 1 -
Dr. J C. Ayer—Dnr Sir 1—i,
from a pninfu! nnd d.rgerou. dieeas
gratitude priimpte me tu .end yen th
not only in ju.llee to you, but for I
in J iko afflielion..
received by tin:; nlna
.11 large and