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ADVERTISLMENTS.
Exec utor's Sale.
TIT1LL be sold before the Court House
^ * door in th« City of Rome on the fi rst
Tuesday in March next, between the jegal
hours of sale, the following negroes to
wit :
Rufus, a boy about 20years ofage; Peter,
14 ; Aaron. 10; Harriett, a woman 27; Bar*
cus, 49; Bdy a girl 12. and Blixa 10 yearn of
age ; all sold as tire property wf Lamnfon C-
Quin iate ofthe county of Ployd. deceased
under the provision# uf tils willfoi »he pur
pose of a division among the Legator*,—
Terms made kaown on the day of sale.
A.G Quin,
jan. 16 '55. Ex»-entor.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
QT.it eof «t:o sit; it, Floyd Couniv.
O To all whom it may eon com will please take
tiotice, that nhersas/James M Montgomery
applies to mo tor Letters of Administration
of the Rotate of Peter Boyle late of the State
tf Arkansas deceased. (Bo for as the effects of
che *tud deceased, tio la the State "of Geor
gia.)
These are, therefore, to cite and idmott*
ish ailand singular the kindred andoredt’ors
of aaid deceased to he and appear at
ny office within the lime prescribed by
law, toshowcanse, if any they Have, why said
letters of guardianship should notbegran
GEORGIA, Gordon County,
YXTHEREAS David S. Law, Administrator on
V V the Estate of Gabriel T. Moore, deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissory from said
Administration.
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased an hereby admonished to Mo tholr
objections, (if any they have,) la my Offiee in
term* of the Law; otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted to saidappiioant at the May
Term next of the Court of Ordinary for said
county. Given under my hand at office, this
9th day of October, 1994.
ALEXANDER STROUP,
Oct. I0, ’54—fim Ordinary.
SOTIfE.
Fp WO month# after date application'will
A bo tuado to the Ordinary of Ployd
county for leave to sell all the land and ne
groes belonging to the Estate of Lettice
Ware deceased.
WILLIAM WARE, ) ...
ALEXANDER WARE, \ Aaui r *
San. 0.1655.
G EORGIA. Chattooga County!
■ TO all whom it may concern, will
pleaae take notice, that whereas Samuel M.
Pylea Administrator upon the Estate of Wil
li* m Wstgnet deceased, applies to me tor let
ted unto 1 aaid applicant, Given under my I era of Dismission Rom further Administer*
~ “ - - inn Said Estate
These ate. therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have why said letters
of Dismission should not be granted unto
said applicant. Given under my hand uxof-
hsnd and teal of offiee at office, this 5th day
ofj.ur. I&54. JESSE LAMBERTH,
ja» 9, ’55. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
QiXTY days after date application will bo
O mad* to the Ordinary of Gordon County
for leave toseti Land and Negroes heloegitig
:c the AVsteof Afobert Hiprlon late of slid
conty, deceased. EMILY HIGDON
Dec. 12, *54—Sot - Adtnx.
pEORGIA. Floya foamy.
VT WILLIAM B. TERHUXB, AdminUtratior
on the Estate of William C. Me Niach,deceased,
applies tome for letters of dismission there-
Th»-sc are, therefore, to eite end admonish
aii jvo; ><»ns concerned, to appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to
show cans*- why said letters of dismission
should not be sxxnU-d.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Dee 19. '54: Ordinary.
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
la pursuance of the last will and Testa
ment of Francis Kirby deceased, late of
Cha-to-ga county will be sold before the
Court iii.r.sc hxir lnjhe town of Summer
ville or the first Tuesday I« February next,
the Allotting ;k“ WS tO wit :
Anthony a man about 35 years of age. Es
sex 30 Jerry IQ. Julius 14, Ch#arlea8 For-
triby, a woman about fifty years old, Nelly,
45 and Ellen. 16 years of age.
The above named Negroes will positively
be sold on the lay sfo-esaid. Terms made
knows on the oav of sale.
J L McARVER, )
AG QUIN, >Ex’re.
dec 26 Ms. J N WILSON. )
Floyd Super: rCourt,November Tenn,* .
Frances E. Owen, Adm’x’)
of Joseph D. Owen, uec’d 1
vs. | Bill to Marshall
Francis M- Allen ti VAtoets Discov-
Creditots .Ac. o: :be Es- I ery and Injnnc-
ta*e of said Joseph D. | tion
Owen, deceased. j
AX motion it is ordered that the creditors of the
U Estate Of Joseph D. Owen deceased, come
forward at the next term of said Court, and
prove their claims against said Estate, and
that a copy of this order be published in the
Rente Courier once a month for three
months before the sitting of sal Coart
UNDERWOODS & MITCHELL,
Sola Pro. Complt.
A true Extract from the minutes of Court.
This 20;b December, 185 i.
Dec. ->6, ’54. * 3m
Richard Lamaster ) Libel for Divan* in
vs. > Floyd Superior Court.
Lncy Aan Lamaster } November Term. 1854
r * appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that defendant does not reside
is this county,' and it farther appearing that
she does not reside in tills State. It is on
motion ordered that said defendant appear’
and answer at the next term of this Court,
or that th j case be considered in default—
and the psamtiff allowed to proceed. And
it is further ordered, that service of this
Raie be perfected by publication in the
Roms Courier once a month for three
months before the next Term of this Coart.
R. D. HARVY,
Pet’rs Sol.
Trae crtract from minutes of Conn, Dec.
tb, 1854. A. B. ROSS. Cl’k.
Dec 26.1SSt. 3m
CH1TTUOGA JrHKIUFF SALES,
GEOS.fill, ffaatt—ghtOM^s
W ILL be adld cn the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, before the Court House door
in the town of Summerville within the legal
hours of sale the following property to wit:
Lot of LosdlXou 55, in the 6th Dist. and 4th
Section ; levied on as the property of William
Langston to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of said county, in favor of Benja
min Early vs JiUum Langston and William J.
Langston. Property pointed oat by defendant.
Also Lot of Land No. 47, in the 13th District
and 4th Section ; levied on as the property of
Thomas Cains, to satisfy three A hawoed
from the Justices Court of the 925 Disk, G. M.,
in favor of James Hall, Executor of the Estate
of A Grerthoose dee'd vs. aaid Thomas Gains.
Property pointed oat by the defendant.
dec 26, WM C BKAZIEL, Sh'ffi
GCORGIl, i Coum or Ordinary,
C hattooga Ceantj, $ November Term,
1T appearing to the Conrt by the petitions
a. of Thomas M Jones and James H. Jones
that James Jones deceased, did in bis life
time execute to the said Thomas M. Jones
tusd James H. Jones bis bonds (to the for-
me*) for lots of land No. 135 and 134, both
in the thirteenth district and fourth section
of Chattooga county (to the latter) His bond
for one hundred and fifty acres of land more
or le« part of lots No. 175 and 176, in the
ten th district and fourth section, conditioned
to be void upon his makings deed in fee
simple to said lot?, and it further appearing
that the *-!i (i deceased died without execu
ting a deed or making provisions therefor bv
wit! or otherwise, it further appearing that
aaid T- M.and S, H. Jones has fatly paid the
perch* *e price ami having petitioned this
Coart to direct E. L. Jones, Executor ot said
deceased, to execute letters in .conformity
tritfi said bond.
,»J* tiierefore ordered that notice be given
in three-orntore pobii; places in said coouty
anti in toe Rome Courier at least three
months of such application that-all persons
er rte m *d may file theit objections (if »ny
aefbf’e)in the Ordinal^’* office why sail
E. L. Jones, Executor as.aforesaid, should
not execute titles in conformity with said
bend.
A true extract from minute* of Conrt -
Ordinary of said county, this Novembet 6
8 54. * FKrAN< IS A. KIRBY
December f2y4854. -
QTATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.
O THOMAS J. DAVIS of said County will
make a ppliention to the Co art of Ordinary
of said County at the next February Term
thereof for Letters of Ad .Ministration on the
Essie of A/ariha Enron, late of said County
ty, deceoe d; also at the same time for L '»*
ter* of Administrotinn wiib the will annexed,
on the Estate of John G. JEaaon, late of said
County, deceased. Given under my band
aod official signature at office, this 9th De
cember, 1854. JESSE LAMBERTH.
Dee. 12, *54 Ordinary.
i^TATE OF GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To aii whom it rnay concern will pleosd
take notice, that wht-ac-as Thomas 8: Price
sod Benjamin Garrrctt, adralnl-trstors on
tbe Estate of Micajah Mayo, deceased* ap
ply to me for letter* ef disrassnion from the
same,
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindred and Cred
itors of raid deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by Law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said
Letters should not be granted unto said ap
plicant...Given under my hand and official
fl»oatareatfofSce...l2'h January, 1855.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Jan 16 1854. Ordinary.
Aug. TO, 185*.
F.A KIRBY,
Ot (Unary.
NOTICE.
A LL person* indebted to the Estate of
Lettice Ware, deceased, will please caU
‘on ns and make immediate payment, and
those hiving claims agaiust said deceased
will present them duly authenticated in terms
of the law.
WILLIAM WARE. >
ALEXANDER WARE. j Aamr
Jan. 9, 1855.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
W HEREAS Judith Barnwell, Executrix of
the lost will A Testament of Robert Barn
well deeeased, applies to me for letters dis-
missory from said Executorship.
Taerefore-the kindred and creditors of said
deeeased ore hereby eitod and admonished to
file their objections, (if any they have,) in my
office in toms of the Law; otherwise lettora
dismissory will be granted to said applicaut at
the May Term next of the Court of Ordinary
for said counfy. Given under my hand at
Office, this 6th day of October. 1854.
ALEXANDER STROUP.
Oct. 10, '54.—6m Orffinary.
NOTICE.
t ■A WO months after date application will bo
JL made to the Ordinary of Floyd county
for lehvu to sell the real estate bdonigng to
the Estate of Mary Timmons, deceased.
January 11th, 1855. <
R. 8- SIMMONS,
Jan. 16,’65. Admr.
G EORGIA, Chattooga County.
To all whom it may concern, will please
take notice, that U he re as Richard Willbanks
Guardian for the heirs of John Sanders de
ceased; applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from further Guardianship of Said
heim.
Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law* to
show cause, if any they have why said let
ters of dismission should not be granted unto
said applicant. Given under my hand at of
fice.
F. A. KIRBY*
Aug. 101854. Ordinary.
Adminlst ator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary of
Floyd County, passed on the 4th day of
December, 1854, will be sold before the
Conrt House door in th *- City of Rome, on
the first Tuesday In February next, between
the legal hours of sale, the fo’lowing negroes,
to wit: Caroline, a woman 28, and her in
fest child about one year old; girl, Eveline.
7, Arabella 6, Harriet 4 yean of age; sold
as the property of John E. Couey, deceased,
for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of
said Deceased. Terms made known on day
of sale. HARRISONvCAMP.
Dec. 19. ’54. Admr. De bonis non,
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to- an Order of the Ordinary
of Chattooga Comity, passed on the fifth
day of December, will be sold before the
Conrt House door in the town of Summer
ville on the first Tuesday in February' next,
all the Town property of J. J. Bnrt Deceas
ed. Terras made known on the day of sale.
H. D. C. EDM0N80N,
Dec. 12,'54. Adtn'r.
Administrator’s Sale
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary of
Floyd Coonty, passed on the 4th day of
December 1854, will be sold before tbe
Court House door in the City of Rome, on
the first Tuesday in February next, between
the legal hours of sale, tbe following prop
erty, to wit:
L< tsof Land No. 725. 724.723. 718, 788,
789, 790, 717. 716, and half cf Lot No. 796,
in the Hd District, 4th Section, of originally
Cherokee, now Floyd County, containing in
all. 380 acres, lying near Cave Spring, well
improved, with exaellent water, sold under
the incumbrance of Widow’s Dower. Also,
the following negroes will be sold at .the
same time and place * Daniel, a man abont
24 years of age; Ade’aide, about 29. and
her ehild, 3 years of age; all sold as the
property of William Y. Coney, decayed, lor
the benefit, of the Heirs and Creditors of
said Deceased. Terms made known on day
of sale. HARRISON CAMP:
Dec. 19 1854. A«ltn«* .
STATE OF GEORGIA* Floyd County.
T O all whom it may concern will please
take notice that whereas A. A. Anderson,
Administrator on the estate of 8. W. Ansley,
deceased, applies to me for letter of dismission
from the same.
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish ail
and singular tbe kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office within
the time preecribed by law, to show cause, (it
any they have) why said Letters of Dismission
should not be granted auto said applicant in
terms of tbe law.
Given under my hand and official signal
at office, this 2nd Oct. A. D. 1854.
JESSE LAMBETH,
Oct. 3,1854. Ordinary.
Georgia, Floyd Comity.
T O ai! whom it may ocncern will please take
notice, that whereas M. L. Colbert, Execu
tor of the last will and testament of William
Champion, deceased, applies to me for letters
of Dismission on said Estate. "
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish
oil and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted unto- said appli
cant. Given under my band and official signa
ture at office. JE8SE LAMBERTH,
Sept 7,1854. - Ordinary.
QTATE OF GEOBGIA, Floyd County.
O To all whom it may concern will please take
notice, that«Itereas A. B. Reece Am initiator
on the Estate of William R. Johnson, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission from
the same.
•These are tiierefore to eito and admonish
all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within tbe time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted tosaid applicant. Giv
en under my hand and official signature at
office, this 30th November, 1854.
JESSE LAMBERTH,
Dec. 6. ’64. Ordinary.
John W. Wood 1 LibeJ for Dlyorco In Walkor
Hannah Vood.J Su P erior Con ^
J T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that tbe defendant ie not to be found
in said county. It is therefore ordered by the
Court, that service be pefected by publication
in the “ Rome Courier," once a month for four
months, prior to the next term of this court.
JNO. II. LUMPKIN, j. s. c. c. c.
A true extract from the Minutes of Court,
November 8tb, 1854,
JOHN DICKSON, Clerk.
Nov. 21,1854
Information to the Pa bile
AWFUL CASH iiF CANCBK CURHfi.
Editors Jfaotm Telegraph, Piko Co., Qa.
Gentlemen: In ubedienen to my cunselence
and fur the benefit of’suffi riug humanity, per
mit me through the columns ol your exten
sive pspor, to |»etTortu what I believe to bo
mvdttiy to suffering fellow mortals. Cancers
and Cancerous affections* of a malignant
character are considered by all the Medical
Faculties, both in England. France and A-
rnerica. ns incurable; and thousands are dal
ly lingering on through a painful and dread-
Ail existence to an awful death from this
most dircfhl of all complaints to which the
human race are subjected, without either
thought .or hope of recovery, in hundreds of
the best surgeons the world ever produced,
has been exbsuried in vain. My mother has
been for sixteen years offlietrd with one of
the most distressing cancers, situated in the
roost delicate part ofihe human system, and
of all others tbe most obstinate to cure. She
has been relieved by Dr R Moski.kt . of Grif
fin. Knowing tbe importance ofeven a small
apace in your paper, I will give a brief state
ment of the case, that those who are afflieted
may read and judge for thcrasel* es of its ma
lignant character, aod tlioextrao dinary skill
required to eradicate it. The disease origi
nated upon the upper lip, near the corner of
the mouth.-and continued to spread until tlu>
whole ol the upper Hp, the gums, nose and
portions of the face were verymuo t affected.
She had been under the charge of mangemi-
nent physicians before visiting Dr Mosely,
and also the celebrated Dr, Marshal, of Ma
con, and Dr. Shepard, of Charleston, both of
those noted carers having failed to give any
relief. She was considered by all who saw
her. to be out of the reach of medical aid;
her lip waa all destroyed and gone, and con
stitution apparently ruined from the effects
&f Arsenic, and other poisonous escharotics,
that were applied while she was under the
treatment of other physicians. Her face and
eyes had become very much swolen, vision
nearly gone, and a general Dropsy .of the en
tire system. with distressing palpitation of
the heart In this condition Dr. Moseley took
her under his treatment at Griffin, on the 1st
of August, 1851. The Doctor look out all the
cancer, together with her front teeth, and
a portion of the superior maxiiary bone; al
so some of the bones in the roof of the month;
S nd all without the use of the knife, There
as been no appearance of the disease since,
and I believe that it ha* been entirely eradi
cated from Iter system. 1 havo made fre
quent and minute examinations, and discov
er no. apppearance ofany cancer remaining.-
When she reached Dr. Moseley’s infirmary
at Griffin, she was completely prostrated
from the use of poisons, such as Arsenic
and Corrosive Sublimate; she was scarcely
able to walk without much pain, and dis
tress from loss of sight When rite was un
der Dr. Moseley’8 treatment, ho had many
cases cases of a severe character, on which
he effected perfect cares in a short time, some
of which had baffled tbe best surgical skill,
and been pronounced incurab’e; notwith
standing which. Dr. Moseley cured them all
without difficulty. I merely state that from
the location of the disease and the diseased
Slate of the bones, it was absolutely beyon •
relief by the use of the knife: I would ad
viset all who are subjects of cancers, ulcers
and rumors of all kinds, not to despair cl be
ing cured, but visit Dr. Moseley, no matter
how many others may have (ailed to relieve
yon If I didliot honestly and candidly be
lieve that you would be serving the cause
of sofferring humanity, by publishing to the
world the knowledge of Dr. Mo.*eley : s un
surpassed skill in the treatment of cancers, I
would not solid t a place in yoor valuable pa
per for this communication I hope, gentle
men, that yon will place this case before the
public, that tbey may read and decide for
themselves.
Most ilesp’ct’y., Your ob’t seVt
DR. J. T. FORD.
P. 8. I will state for the benefit of the af
flicted, that Dr. Moseley is a regular gradu-
uate, and has been engaged in an extensive
practice for the past ten years. Those who
desire to try bis ekiti > Q the treatment of Can-
cere, Syphilis andotherebrouie diseases may
do so with the greatest hope of a care be
ing perfected in a short time. £ have wit
nessed many wonderful cures made by J)r.
Moseley during the past three years; his
mode of treatment is very mild, not preveir
ting tbe patient from daily exercise, and at
tended with no danger whatever.
Dr.T.J.F.
P. S. Dr. Ford *s a son of Mrs. Ford, fs
a respectable member of the Methodist
Church, W. R. M.
BpTAlt persons that are desirous of availing
themselves of Dr. Moseley’s services, will
find him at his office, on Eighth Street, Grif
fin. Ga. A 1 communications must he post
paid, and addressed to W. R. MOSELEY.
M.D.Griffin Ga.
u Prove all (hint's, hoU fait ttiat which is good *
Dr. J. W. HICKS & Co’s
Essence of Jamaica Ginger
h still on the increase in public estimation
and towers far above anything of a similar
nature over invented. The feeble and debil
itated are rejoicing uudet its magic influence
and manifold virtues, and it is nailed with
delight by the distressed.
For sale, wholesale or retail, at their Drag
Store. No. 89, Broad St.. Romo, Ga.
May 25.1864.
HOUE-WOOD STEAM MILLS.
4 DDITIONS having been made to the
*V. Home-Wood Mills, the subscriber will
grind corn every day.
There has been added Calvin Eramon's
Patent Flexible Beater’s Thrashing Ma
chines which will be ready for the comli g
wheat crop. *
tVTTollfor thrashingas customary.
M»y. 20.1862. JOHN HUME .
CITY HOTEL.
CORNER OF DEC ATI*R & LOYD STREET
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
’'pHlS House is conducted on strictly
L Temperance Principles.
L. DEAN, PnopniETO
March, 28 1854.
J. A. B. Clemmons
Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles,
Harness, Bridles, fro., &c,.
f UICH ho offers to the public 'xdh by
wholesale and retail. F<j keeps
constantly on hand Saddle and Har
ness Trimmings of every description; togeth
er with all other articles belonging to his
borinetw—all of which he will sell on the
most reasonable and accommodating terms
He hopes to share a liberal patronage. All
orders will be punctually attended to, on
short .notle’
Cnrtorsville Ga, March 23.
Cliolei'a,
Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
FOR ALL
BOWEL DISEASES.
Cholera Morbus,
JBilious Choltc,
Cholera Infantum,
ALSO, ADMIRABLY AIJAPTEjD TO MANY DISEASES OF FEMALES;
MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTRUATION.
THE'mTDEOF^'JACOB’S'CORDULARE^
1st It cures tk t worst cases of Diarrkaa. J 8th. It relieves Pain in Bach and Loins.
2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 9/A. It counteracts Nervousness and Despon-
8d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrkaa. j dtney.
4/A, It relieves the severest Colic. J10/k. It Restores Irregularities.
6/A. It cures Cholera Morbus. I 11/fc. It dispels Gloomy and Histerical feelings.
8/A. It cures Cholera Infantum. I 12/A. It's a Tranquilizer and Admirable Tonic
7/A. It cures Painful Menstruation. ' J
A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, Ac,
“I have used Jacob’s Gordie 1 in my family, and, have found it a most efficient and in my
. udgment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Warner. Judge of Supreme ( onrt, Ga.
“It gives mo pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own petsonal ex
perience. and the experience of ray neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guaran
tee for me to believe it to he all that it purporst to be; viz: a sovereign remedy.”
Hon. Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Conrt, Cherokee Circuit
“I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicineao all afflicted with bow
el diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thing
efoo ever tried by me.” A. A. Gaclding, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge ofGeorgia.
“Thisefficient remedy Is travelling into celebrity as fast a Bonaparte' poshed bis columns
into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.”
[Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19th, 1853
“ I have used‘Jacob’s Cordial’ in my family, and this, wPh all I hear about it, as a rem
edy by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at tbe head of every
preparation of the kind, and 1 would recommend its use in the disease for which it is
compounded. Mii.se G. Dobbins.
Cashier of the Bank ofthe State of Georgia. GrifiSn
“If there is any credibility in linman testimony, 'Jacobs Cordial’ must stand pre-emi
nent above all other preparations for the core of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testi
mony in its favor coming in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most if not all other ‘patent’ preparations.” A . Fleming.
Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank.Griffin
l^gTFor sale by Dr. Hicks &. Co. and J. E Pinson, Rome; S. M Davidson Cave
'Spring. R. D. Wingahd Vann’s Valley. Stephen Ball Armutchee. T- McGoikb .ticGtiire’s
Store. Wm.' McCullough Floyd Springs, Carpenter & Burke Cassville, E Porter Adairs-
ville. Alluood &Edwards Summerville, Thornton’s Dahlonega,M. Turner Stilesborongh,
n i>1 by the principal Merchants nhd Druggists throughout the State.
R. tt. R.
In the year of our Lord, 1847, in our ca*
pact ties of nalytical chemists, we discovered
that by uniting cen tain vegetable agents,
which had hover before been used in Tuci*
cine, we obtained properties possessing such
a marvellous quick power over pain, that
the moment it was applied to the parts af
fected with pain, ail uneasiness ceased. The
most torturing pains were relieved in an in
stant, and the most violent-spasms and irri
tations were soothed, and the system restor
ed to perfect ease in a few minutes.
In 1849, we introduced this remedy to the
world under the name of -
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
It has been used by hundreds of thousands
throughout tbe United States, giving instant
ease to all troubled with Pain or Sickness.
One application externally, or a few drops
taken internally, will instantly fere' the snf-
efrer from tbe most violently and terrible
pains, and restore tbe weak: feeble; and'pros
Rated frame to strength and vigor.
LIVER ( OMPLAINT,
J A UK D IDE, 8YSPE PS I A.
Disease of the Kidneys, and ail diseases
arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach,
such a'aConstipation, Inward Piles, Fullness,
or blood to the head, Acidity ofthe 8tomacb,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Full
ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc
tations, Sinking, or fluttering at thePit ofthe
Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried
and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tbe
Heart, Choaking or Suffocating, Sensations,
when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision,
Dots or Webs before tbe Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Pers
ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes Pa...,
in the Side, Back. Brest, Limbs, &c. Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great De
pression of Spirits, can be effectual.y Cured
by DR. HOOFLAND’S Celebrated GER.
MAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR. C.M,
JACKSON, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE
N«> person Ira* ever used RADWAY’S i No 20 Arch St., one door below sixth, Phila.
READY RELIEF without deriving some I Their power over the above diseases is not
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•ending it,
ftdtr All letters and remittances for tbe Pic
torial, with Gift Ticket,,, must invariably
be addressed, post-paid, to Prof. J. Woodman
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there being the only office for tho Gift Enter
prise.
But remittance for tho Pictorial without
Gift Tickets, may bo sent to Prof. J. WOOD-
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ediotrial and publication office.
OetlO 1854. 8m.
C HOICE HOTEL—By Mrs. M. A. Choice
Rome, Ga. H. D. Harris, Superintendent
Omnibus to and from the Rail Road, free of
charge. . oot3X
EAR AND EYE.
Deafness, Total or Partial, Entirely Re
moved.
D R. ALSOPHERT begs to call the attention
of those suffering under a partial or total
loss of the sense ot hearing to the following
facts : He treats diseases of the rouldle and
internal ear with medicated douches, such
as is practiced in the Infirmaries of Berlin,
Leipsic, Brussels, Hamburg and St. Peters
bnrgh, and lately by the most distinguished
London Aurists. with the most wonderful
success; indeed it is the only method - that
has bei n universally snceessful.
The best proof of the efficacy of this treat
ment will be a reference to nearly nine hun-
hundred names residents of tbe Uuited
States, Canada, New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia, who have 1 been restored toaente hear
ing and not a single solitary case, to our
knowledge, did we fail to effect either a par
tial or total restoration of the bearing, when
oar .advice and instructions were faithfully
and punctually adhered to. Many who
conld not bear the report of a pistol at arm’s
length can now hear a watch beat at the
distance of four fee». In case of mucus, ac
cumulation in the Eustachian Tube and
Tympanum, inflammation ofthe mucus mem
brane; nervous affections, diseases of the
membran tympani, called “ the drum,” or
when the disease can oe traced tp the effects
of fevers or colds, the nse of quinine or
mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears
in childhood, &c.. this treatment stands pre
eminent. When the auditory canal is dry
and scaly, with little or no secretions, when
the d< afness is accompanied with noise in the
ear like falling water, chirping of insects,
ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, continual
pulsations, a di.-charge of matter or when in
stooping, a sensation is felt as if a. rnsh of
bloml to the head bad taken place ; when
the hearing is less aente in dull, cloudy
weather, or when s cold has been taken this
method of treating the disease is infallible.
In deaf and dumb cases, my experience
warrants me in saying that if the hearing
was good at any time, much can be accom
plished. In the deaf and dumb schools at
0. J. W. HICKS & CO.
ROME, GA..
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
CHOICE DRUGS
- A&S® OJ^Lsiii/uv^uuuistato
ENGLISH FRENCH.# AMERICAN
CHEMICALS,
Extracts, Perfumery, Shaving and Toilet
Soaps. Fancy Articles. &c.
SUPERIOR FLUID LAMPS,
For Parlors and Private Rooms.
LAMP CHIMNEYS,
Window Glass. Points, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes,
SURGICAL # DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
Hernia Trasses, &e.
Together with every other article usually
found in our line of business, which we offer
at the LOWEST MARKET PH1CES.
May 25,1854 „ . ly
Dianhcea and Dysentery.
'ipHE unrivaled success attending Dr.
A Hicks’ prescription for the above dis
eases during their prevalence in this city, and
and ricinity, daring the last summer, and
the numerous calls for It now. have induced
the Proprietor,, Dr. J. W- HICKS & CO., to
put it up in neat Bottles, with fnll directions
accompanying each Bottle. They do not of
fer it t.O'the public os a secret nostrum, butas
a prescription founded in a scientific mannei
and ujron purely physiological principles
and of medicines long known for tb* ir pecu
liar efficacy in relieving the above diseases.
It may be had wnolesale and retail, at their
Drug Store, No. 39. Broad-street, Rome. Ga
Also of Mr. Wm. Bell, Messrs. Hughes &
Spann. Cherokee. Ala. and nearly all the
stores in the country.
M«y 25.1854.
PRACTICE op SURGERY.
Dr. JUHIAH HARRISS
I S PREPARED to accommodate with
Lodging and Nursing, such Patients ss
may be directed to him for Surgical Opera
that their servants will have every necessary
attention. Augusta Ga . May 18 1854
Leipsic out of a class ol fourteen I succeed-. tions or Treatment. Masters may be assured
in restoring loud to acute hearing. “ *
Dr. A. begs explicitly to state that in those
cases lie undertakes, he guarantees a suc
cessful result—complete restoration ofthe
senate of such a marked improvement as will
be perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies are
faithfully applied and directions adhered to.
Applicants will please state their age, dura
tion of the ditease, if matter issues from the
external passage, if there are noises in the
ears, state of general health, and what they
suppose to have been the cause ofthe deaf
ness. When tbehearingis restored, it is ex
pected that those in easy circumstances will
contribute liberally.
All diseases of ibe Eye successfully treat
ed by the application of MEDICATED VA
PORS. &c.. an infallible no-painless treat
ment for diseases of the Eye. aente or chron
ic. Cataract, Specks, inflammation. Flint and
Weakness of Vision. Granulat ion of the Lids
Ulceration of the Lachrysmal Grands. &c.,
&c. To the astonishing and, gratifying ef
fects of this treatment, the child, the youth,
those of mature age, as well as those far ad
vanced in iif all bear testimony to its won
derfully renovating, healing and soothing ef
fects.
Medicines. Apparatus, &c., sent to any
rt at my expense and risk,
pa Address Dr. ALSOPHERT. Broadway
office. No. 422fc neat Cannl-St.. New Yovk.
Consultation fen. Five Dollars.
Dr. A\ Workman diseases of the Eye, thb
Natureand Treatment of Diseases and Treat
ment of the Deaf and Dumb—illustrated with
steel plates—price 810 -
Money letters must 6e registered by the
Postmaster.
ET Southerner, copy
Nov 14 1864 - 6m
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Ds.T. Jr <& R. C. WORD,
R ESPECTFULLY notify the citizens of
Rome and surrounding country, that
havipg formed & Copartnership they will give
their undivided attention to the practice of
the medical profession in all its depart
ments The Private Hospital, hereto
fore in charge ofDrs. Miller & Word, they
will continue to keep open, where patients
laboring under chronic and surgical diseases
may be furnished with nurses and treated un
der their immediate and constant supervision.
Office in the Brick Building nearly opposite
tho post office. Residence of Dr. T. J. Word,
at the Bnuna Vista House; residence of Dr.
R. Ci-Word. near the Methodist Church.
TBOS. J. WORD. M. D. V — ■{ ROBT. C. WORD, M. D.
Rome. Ga., April 6. 1864.
To our Customers.
IN addition to our usual purchase of Goods
J made this spring our E. D Wood is now
in New York fitting up our stock with new
supplies by which arrangement we will, by
tho 1st of July, be prepared to show you a
a larger and better supply of Goods for the
sntnmer trade than usual at this season of
tbe year.
Respectfully &c„
WOOD & BROTHEB.
CHAMPE &. KERR,
Merchant Tailors,
Broad Street. Rome, Georgia,
A RE replenishing their stock with a choice
selection of
Clotbs, Cashmeres, Casslmeres, Vestings,
Linens, and Trimmings.
Al**o. a verv superior a>*.m»rtment of
GENTLEHEN’8 FURNISHING GOODS,
of every style and quality.
In short, we are prepared to furnish tho Old
Fogy with the plain unostentatious, or equip
Young America a la mode on th- most rea
sonable terms for cash, or to prompt paying
customers.
N. B. Goods honghtelsewhere, made dp,at
the usnal low rates.
March 16.1854.
ICB CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATE-
RIALS.
W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta Ga., has re
ceived from New York a large supply
of
English BRUSSELS CARPETS, ofthe best
quality and of now and elegant styles;
English VELVET CARPETS', of now and
splendid styles; .
Extra THREE PLY, INGRAIN and VENE-
TAIN CARPETS; .
Rich .CHENILLE RUGS, to match the Car
pets;
Printed CRUMBS CLOTHS, in patterns and by
the yard; W
Rich Colored DAMASKS and DELAINES, for
Curtains,, with Gimps and Tassels to match;
Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS
and some at very low prices;
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN, for Curtains, by
tbo.yord;
WINDOW SHADES, of beautiful styles;
Superior FURNITURE DIMITIES and fine
COTTON FRINGES;
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, and Brass and
Plated Stair Rods;
Tbe publio are respectfully invited to call ands
examine the assortment^ nov. 14.
FORWARDING BUSINESS.
THUS undersigned has this day entered into tho
X receiving and forwarding business in New
Orleans, having bad six years experience as
shipping clerk for Wright, Williams A Co., he
hopes to merit tbe patronage of the pnblic.
JNO. L. VIVEN.
Refer to: Wright, Davenport A Co., Converse
A Co., Peters, Millard A Co., New Orleans;
Colonel B. M. Johnson, Shreveport} Col. John
F. Jett, Memphis ; T. Whaley, Vicksburg.
Goods to my address will be forwarded with
the greatest despatch. Since July last I have
forwarded some 3000 paokages without deten
tion'ora singlo loss of any package. Being
agent for Red River, Ouachita, Black River,
Tensas, Bayou, Macon and Missisippi river
packets, I have at all time the means of ship
ping difect from Vessels, atso being veiy near
tho different routes of steam communication, I
avoid the delays and extra expenses incurred
by commission houses receiving forwarding
freights in this city.
Now Orleans, Nov. 14—6m
special benefit in less than fifteen minutes
after its use
Let those who are notv suffering any se
vere pains give it a trial, for in fifteen min
utes they will eqjoy ease and comfort.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
was tbe first and is the only Remedy ever
discovered that-will stop-the most torturing
pains in a few .seconds, and free the system
from Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Nervous and
Miasmatic Disorders in a few lioors. It wilt
cure and protect tbe system against sudden
attacks of
DYSENTERY. *
CHOLERA MORBUS
FEVER AND AGUE,
INFL7ENZA.
Bear in mind, it in a Powerful Disinfect
ant. antacid, diffusive stimulant, nervine anti-
spa^tuodic. and counter irritant.
The R. R. REMEDIES arc medical dis
coveries ot the present centary. They are
prepared on an entire new and original theo
ry, to stop pain instantly; and protect the
human system against sickness or any sud
den attacks. Tbe doses reqnirpd to be taken
are small. A few drops of READY BELIE?
exercises a powerful influence over diseased
action. IT HA? CURED
Rheumatism in fonr hoars, Neuralgia in one
bonr, Cronp in teo minutes, Diarrhoea in fif
teen minutes, Toothache in one second,
Spasms in five minnles. Sick Headache in fif
teen minutes, Chill Fever in fifteen minutes.
Chilblains in fire minntes, Sore Throat in
fonr minutes, Influenza in one hour.
SPINAL COMPLAINTS, stiff Joints, Cuts
Brahms. Wounds Frost Bites Cholera Mor
bus, Dysentery, Tic Doioreaux, and all oth-
cr complaints where there are severe pains.
Railway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop
tbe pain, and qnickly care the diseases.
R. R. DISOOVERY-No. 2
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Possesses the most quick and potent power
over all Chronic, Scroftilus, Syphilitic, and
Skin Diseases. In six honrs after the first
dose is taken, the patient will feel its health
renovating efficacy.
FOR ALL HUMORS.
The most Ion! and corrupl iinmors will, in
a few days, yield to the cleansing, purify Ing
and renovatiug influence of the R. R. RE
SOLVENT.
The most loathsome Sores. Ulcers. Nodes ,
Swellings, and tbe most frightful diseases.
Have been cured in a few da vs bv RAD-
WAYS RENOVATING RESOLVENT. It
is pleasant to lake, and the patient .eels no
disagreeable sensation ofsickness at stomach.
CHRONIC DISEASES
That have been lingering in tbe system, cor
rupting the blood, softening the bones, pros
trating the muscles, for ten. twenty, or forty
yearn, have been radically enred bv RAD
WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
GREAT LUNG MEDICINE FOR ALL
LUNG COMPLAINTS.
Persons afil-cted with weak or nlcerafed
Lungs, Totercules. Bronchitis Hacking Dry
congli, difficult breathing or. spitting Blood.
Rad way s Renovating Resolvent will, in a
short time remove all obstructions from the
lungs and throat; and im|>art strength and
sonndness to the weak and diseased longs.
There is no medicine in present u-e that
has made so many rapid cores of Lung
Complaints as Radway’s Renovating Resol
vent. One day will alter th 1 * diseased con
dition ofthe lungs, and check the ravages of
decay.
Tbe public may rely upon an effectual cure
of the following diseases by using the Reno,
voting Resolvent:
Chronic Rhenm&tism. Scrofula. Glandular
Swellings Sait Rheum. Skin Diseases. Can-
oerous Affections. Syphilitie Complaints.
Female Complaints, Bleeding ot the Lungs,
Tic Doloronx. While "Swellings, Tumors, Ul
cere, Hacking dry Cough. Bronchitis. Hip
Diseases. Consumption, Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Water Brash.
FEEBLE MEN AND WOMEN,
Wl-ose nuptial beds fer years have been
conches of disappointment and regret, will
find Radway’s Renovating Resolvent a true
renoval* r and invigor, tor of the diseased
and disabled parts. All unsonndness is re
.moved in a few days and every organ in tbe
system restored to health, strength and vigor.
NERVOUS PEOPLE.
Should take Radway’s Renovating Resol
vent. It will make the most nervous, weak,
gloomy, and dejected victims of nervousness
feel healthy, vigorous, and happy. Price of
R. R. Resolvent, SI P** r bottle.
U. R a —DISCOVERY, No. 3.
RADWAY’S REGULATORS.
THE THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF
RADWAY A CO. J ,
One Regulator is sufficient to regulate the
Bowels. Liver, and Pancrees, to .a healthy
discharge of their functions.
Two will Insure a pleasant discharge from
the bowels at a regular period of time every
day. '
Fonr to six will purge thoroughly all cor
rupt and acrimonious humors from tbe ali
mentary canal. ’
RADWAY’S REGULATORS.
Radway’s Regulators are roost' carefully
prepared from extracts and gums of trees,
plants, roots, and herbs There are ?»o pills
in use that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas,
Bowels the Salivary Glands and nerves, so
pleasantly and so effectually as tho R. R.
Regulators . No pills can be taken for any
length rof time with -the same safety to the
constitution : for instead of debilitating the
system by powerful and drastic purging, they
act pleasantly upon the bowels and impart
strength to every nerve and tissue of the
body.
REGULATORS VS. PILLS.
We are continually asked, what is the dif
ference between Radway’s Regulators and
ordinary pills 1
We answer that pills, as they are ordinari
ly prepared and sold by different manufac
turers, are generally of two kinds—those
which operate on the bowels merely called
porgativo pills, and these which excite the
secretion of the liver and are called mercu
rial or liver pills, R idway’8 Regulators re
semble pills merely in shape, but differ in
every other characteristic.
They act not only oo the bowels, but on
the liver, skin, pancreas, and kidneys regu
lating each organ to a h°althy action. They
am not drastic, and never give pain as most
putgative pills do; tbey stimulate tbe liver
witbou* endangering the patient wi b saliva
tion, as mercurial pills do: containing no
minerals in thrir composition, they are harm
less when used for a lengtn of time. They
are tasteless, enveloped in an elegant coating
of gum. 1 to 3 regulators, 8 to 6 purgo—
good at all times.
AS A FAMILY PHYSIC,
Radway’s Regulators are the most innocent,
safe, mind, and pleasant Pills in use. They
are a quick and certain cure for Costiveness,
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Com
plaint, Jaundice. Head Aches, Nervousness.
Melancholy Diseases of the Bladder.
FEMALE DIFFICULTIES.
Leucorrooea Fleur. Albus, Whites , and
Irregularities of all kinds.
BILHUS DISEASES.
Bile on the stomach. Bilious Colic, En
largement of tho stdeen. and all Chronic Af-
feotions of the Liver and Rodneys.
R. R. R. REMEDIES are sold by Drug
gists every where. RAD WAY &C0.
162, Fulton street, (up stairs.j
Oct. 10,1854 RICKS & CO. Agents.
excelled, if equally, by auy other preparation
in tlyr United States as tbe cures attest, Ire
many cases after skilful physicians had fail-
led.
These Bitters arc worthy the attention of
Invalids. * Possessing great virtues in the rec
tification of the liver and lesser glands, exer
cising the most searching power in weakness
and affections of the dige-tive organs, tbe/
are withal safe.certain and pleasant,
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
Linch # Davis, Eatonton, Geo., July 14 f
1858, says: ‘-Ytfur German Bitters are ta--
king the lead of ail other med icines for chron
ic diseases &c., and are selling rapidly.—
Please seed us another box immediately, or
we shall be out before it arrives.”
D. E. H. Slrohedcer, Macon, Ga., Jan. 1st,
1852, said: “I am hsppy to say tba* your
German Bitjers are gaining a great reputa
tion.^ I think it will, io future, sell very rap-
W. Maxey fy Co... Montecello, Geo., Oct.
6th. 1852. said: ' Yoor Bitters, though en
tirely unknown before in this country, have
sold rapidly, and given satisfaction*’
Dickson # Green, Alexandria Ala., Sept.
30 1862, said: “Wc have taken pains to in
troduce yonr German Bitters, and we find it
to be a veay valuable medicine.”
C. Robinson, Beltufonte, Ala.., Jan. 301851
raid-: ‘-Your Medicine must eventually have
a large sale; all those who used it in tbe fall
liked it very much. The people have been
much deceived here by trifling patent nos
trums that affects tbe sale of your valuable
Bitters and will until it becomes known,”
Chancy Flower, Tu'keege, Ala., Jan. 1st,
1851. said. “The BUterr. are selling well, and
I think they will continue so, as they give-
good satisfaction to those who have used them’
Dr. Henry P. Leonard, Fayeite C. H. Ala,
Jan. 15. 1353 said: "Your Bitters have done
wonders in this section. A youth, a son of
G M Hubi ert, Esq. of this oouuty. bad been
for several months under the care of our best
’practitioners without relief, and the case re
ported doutful. and the yuung man. although
scarcely able to get abont, commenced with
the bitters. He found so much relief from
the first bottle that he.continued to take, un
til a complete cure was affected. He is now
perfectly Well and stout.”
They are entirely vegetable free from
all injurious ingredients, always strengthen
ing and never prostrating the svstem.
For sale wholesale by Drnggists in all the
princqial cities, and at reta-1 by apothecaries
fand storekeepers in every town in the United
States, and by HICKS ^.HARGROVE,
Sept. 19.1854. Rome Ga.
Erom-Yisscher & Schell’s
GENERAL ADVERTISING HOUSE.
Appleton’s Building 346 and 348 Broadway,
Prompt Attention given to Collecting and
Purchasing
Orders solicited for all kinds of Taper,
Presses, Ink, Type, and other Printing
Materials, together with PIANOS, IRON
SAFES, SEWING MACHINES, &c,
REFERENCES.
C. LASSALLE, Ed. of Courier des Etats-Unis.
Messrs. J. & E. BROGKS, Ed. ofN. Y. Express.
C. C. BURR,, Esq., Ed. N. Y. National Democrat.
R. LEXOW, Esq., Ed. of New-Yorker Belletris-
fiches Journal.
FEVER AND AGUE.
D R. EDWARD BLEECKER’S STAMPEDE '
MIXTURE—For the Fever and Ague,
Chagres Fever, Dyspepsia and all Bilious Af
fections.
The proprietor of this Medicine will state,
without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that,
the STAMPEDE MIXTURE has cured more
persons where ithas been introduced, than any
other medicine in use for the above diseases.
This medicine has neither Arsenic nor Quinine
in its composition, all the ingredients are of a
perfectly healthy character, and highly stimu
lating and invigorating in their tendency. Per
sons while usfog this medicine will not he af
fected by exposure to water or a damp atmos
phere no more than when in their usual health.
Planters in sections of the country where the
Aguo prevails, will do well to adopt this medi
cine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by
while under treatment, and theymay be assured
of a speedy cure. The Proprietor could intro
duce thousands of certificates from those of the
highest respectability, but prefers saying to tho
sick buy one bottle, and you will have the infal
lible proof in yourself. Full directions for its
use accompany each bottle.
Certificates can be seen at the office, showing
where this medicine has Cured when all others
nave failed.
For dyspepsia and all other Billions Com
plaints, there is not a better Medicine in the-
markot
Ithas also been taken with the most astonish
ing success in several cases of Rheumatism and
Gout; for these complaints take a tablespoonful
twice a day.
One Bottle of this Medicine very often has
the desired effect—Price $1 per bottle,
For sale by druggists in all parts of the Uni
ted States and Canadas.
An wholesale orders must he addressed to-
MEAD & BLEECKER, sole Proprietors 98-
Broadway, New York.
jA.g exI'S*
HICKS & HARGROVE, Rome.
SIMONS, RUFF & Co., Charleston.
August 31, 1852. ly.
WINSHIPS IRON WORKS
T HE snbscriber Is now prepared to receive
and execute orders for all kinds of
Casting and Machine Works,
and all persons favoring him with orders may
rely upon having tteir work executed in the
best manner and at short notice.
Orders for SHSH, BLINDS AND DOORS,
promptly attended to at his Car estabiish-
ment- '* .
I^TCash paid for Old Copper Brass and
Cast Iron.
JOHN H. WINSHIPS.
Atlanta, July 6,1854.—ly. . ^ ^
E ur e k
THE
r e k a,
or I have found it.
GERMAN ELIXIR,
Or Great Health Renovating Remedy,
For the cure of
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Siok Headache, Cholera Morbus,
. Costive Bowels, Loss of Appetite,
Sour Belching, Colic, Female Irregularities, Ac.
To the wonderful and beneficial effects
of this medicine the following persons have
wiilingly testified:
Rev. Mark E. Andrews, A. M. Tuskegee, Ala.
Mrs. Sarah Goss, Auburn, Ala.
Mr. Nathaniel Collins, Chambers county, Ala.
Prof. C. C. Richards, A. M. Wrightsboro’, Ga.
Col. F. W. Dillard, Auburn, Ala.
Rev. D. L. T. Douglas, A. M. Auburn, Ala.
Hon. Wylie W. Mason, (formerly Chancellor
of the Middle District of Ala.)
Rev. Wm. F. Samford, A. M. President Oak
Bowery Female College, Ala.
Miss Juliet Murdock, Mount Meigs, Ala.
Dr, Wm. C. Collins, Auburn> Ala.
Hundreds of. additional certificates could be
furnished, but the above is deemed sufficient to
inspire the intelligent with reasonable confi
dence in the virtue of the Remedy.
Manufactured by
WM. R. JONES, fo Co.
Auburn, Ala.,
And sold by numerous Agents throughout th*
onptry at $1 per Bottle.
cSeutember 28, 1854. ]y,