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NOTICE l O BUfLDEKS.
MACON & WESTERN RAfL ROAD, >
Macon, March 4th, 1850. 5
PROPOSALS are invited bv this Company
for the erection complete, of anew brick
Freight House at Griffin,thirty feet wide,by one
hundred and twenty feet long.
Drawings and specification* will be furnished
on application to the subscriber.
EMERSON FOOTE, Snp’t.
march 9 9—tt
Superior Teas.
a A splendid lot of TEAS, both
Green and black, warranted line,
just received not from the Canton
Tea Company of New’ York, at
*W. FREEMAN’S
Cheap Store, Cherry Street,
march 1 1
Depository of the Southern Baptist
Publication! Society,
.Vo. 41 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C.
present Agents of the Society have the
_L pleasure of announcing to the baptists of
Georgia, that they have recently fully replenish
ed the 1 i Stock of BOOKS. They have now
at thuif Depository in Charleston, as complete
an assortment of Denominational and Theolo
gical Books, as can be found in any Southern
City. Their entire Stock having been purchas
ed for Cash, they hope to be able to sell on the
most reasonable terms. In addition to the usual
discount, 5 per cent, will be allowed on every
bill cashed witliilt 1 thirty days from date. A
Catalogue of the Books kept at the Depository
has been recently published, and will be for
warded by mail to those who desire it.
GEORGE PARKS &. CO.
Agents S. B. P. S.
july 6 25—ly
Works Issued,
BY The Southern Baptist Publication Society
The Way of Salvation—By Dr. Howell.
12iuo. pp. 336. Price 87.$ cents.
Taylor on Restricted Communion—lßmo. pp.
96. Price 10 cents.
Advantages ofSabbalh School Instruction—
By Rev. C. D. Mallory. 14mo. pp. 46. Price
6.j cents.
A Decisive Argument against Infant Baptism
—By Rev. J. L Dagg. 18tno pp. 52. Price6s
cents.
Also, for sale,
Fuller on Baptism and Communion—l2mo.
pp. 204. Price 50 cents.
Williams' Miscellanies—Bmo pp. 400. $1 50
Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations—2 vols. 200
Alexander on Psalms. : : 1 25
Mothers of the Wise and Good. 75
july 6- 26—ts
NOTICE.
ALL those interested are hereby notified that
Four Months from this date, I shall apply
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibb county,
when sitting as a Conrt of Oidinary, for leave
1 > sell the Real Estate belonging to Mortimer
11. G. Nixon and Calvin W. Nixon, minors, situ
ateat Vitievillc, in said county.
JOHN D. WINN, Guardian,
nvay IT 18—4 m
NOTICE.
ALL Persons interested are hereby notified
that Four Months from this date, we shall
apply to the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibb
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the Iteul Estate of Mortimer 11. G
Nixon and Calvin W. Nixon, minors, situate in
the City of Macon, on Cotton Avenue.
PRISCILLA NIXON, ) ~
JOHN D. WINN, j Guard,dns
june SO 25—4 m
Choice Tobacco.
JUST received a small lot of superior Chew
ing Tobacco, considered by those who have
used it, to be the best in Town.
Also on hand a supply of delightful Smoking
Tobacco, mild, rich ly flavored and cheap.
For sale by E. L. STROHECKER,
may 25 Druggist.
NAPOLEON CAPES—A new and superb
article. Parisian ditto, of every style and
price. Just received by
april 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON.
CLOTHS; GASSIftffiRES, DRAP DE
ETES, and ’summer stuffs of every quality,
just receivedby
sprit 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON.
MOURNING GOODS—Mourning Silks,Mus
lins, Lawns, and Batiste, a large assortment
just received by
aprUG LOGAN & ATKINSON.
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
A SPLENDID assortment of Ginghams, Bar
ges and Muslins, for morning and evening
dresses. Also, an endless variety of rich and
brilli’int summer SILKS,etc. Just rcceivedat
LOGAN & ATKINSON’S,
april 6 19
Hams, Butter, Syrup,
CINCINNATI Sugar cured HAMS
GOSHEN BUTTER
New Orleans SugaT House SYRUP
A'few Jars of very white Leaf LARD.
All of choice quality, just received and for
sale by GEO. T. ROGERS,
dec 1 Cherry Street.
Solace’s Flue Cut Tobacco.
SOMETHING very superior, just received
and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS,
sept 29
Northern Batter.
aa FIRKINS PRIME BUTTER, of the
sCU well known quality received every Fall,
fresh from some of the best dairies at the North.
Just received by W. FREEMAN,
dec 8
New Rice;
ITHVE Tierces of prime quality, just received
and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS,
dec 1 I
Splcndid'Bi'idnl Dresses.
A* FEW magnificent BRIDAL DRESSES,
-TV with trimmiugs to suit—very fine and fash
ionable. Ladies would do well to call and ex
amine them, at
april 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON S.
Fresh Fish, Crabs, and Shrimps*
VERY Night from Savannah, at
Li march 30 W. FREEMAN’S.
Tweed Fasslmcrcs.
A NC Y and Tweed Cnssimcrcs,a good assort
incut,just received by
Mercer Potatoes*
I A BBLS. Mercer Potatoes, very superior.
11/ in fine order, just received and fin-sale
very cheap by GEO. T. ROGERS.
Flour, Meal, Corn*-
RACON llams. Sides and Shoulders; Lard
Irish and Sweet Potatoes—in store snd for
**>• »*y Jit. RICHARDSON,
Cotton Avenue.
1850. CASH STOBEr 1850
ritllE subscriber is now receiving a Stock o'
X STAPLE GOOl)3 suitable for the coming
season. Among which will be found a great
variety of Brown and Bleached Cottons from J
to 12-4 wide.
Linens of all widths, from 4-4 to 12-4.
Damask Table Diaper, 8-4 and 10-4.
Damask Napkins and Dollies, Huckaback and
Scotch.
Diapers, Furniture, Dimity and Fringes.
Together with a general assortment of all
kinds of Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods
Store. The public are invited to call and ex
amine before making their purchases.
feb 16 GEO. W. PRICE.
LOGAN A ATKINSON,
HAVE the pleasure of announcing that they
have received and are now opening at their
new stand, corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
a very large and entirely new stock of FANCY
DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS. These Goods
have been carefully selected in the largest and i
most fashionable houses in New York, are war
ranted of superior style and quality, and will be
sold on very moderate terms.
april 6 13
RUSSELL A EHRLICH,
ARE now selling their desirab'e Spring and
Summer GOODS at cost. All those who
want to buy cheap articles will do well to give
us a call at our old Stand on Cotton Avenue, at
Benton’a old Corner.
june 8 22—ts
FANCY DRY GOODS.
SUM MER SILKS, changeable Brocade Silks,
Chuinelion Dress Silks, Foulards, Battistc,
Tissue, solid colored, plaid and printed
Barrages,
Black Satin Gro de Chine
Plain Gro de Rhine and Gro de Swiss
Figured Poult de Soie Flounces
French Jaconets, printed and plain
French Muslins, do do
Hair Cord Muslins, Lawns and Organdies
French Prints and superfine Ginghunis
Black St colored Silk Laces, Fringes& Gimps
Embroidered Collars, Capes and Cuffs
Ribbon Cuffs, Neck Ribbons
Embroidered Swiss Mantillas and Sacks,
Long Shawls and Scarfs, (nil new style)
White and Black Silk Lace Veils
Kid and Silk Gloves, Mitts, &c.
Just received and for sale very cheap by
march 9 KIBBEE & DICKINSON
LINEN GOODS.
8 | AND 10-1 Bleach’d and Brown Da
‘tt mask Table Linen
Bleached Table Cloths, great variety &. size
Napkins, Huckaback and RussiaTowelling
Birds Eye Diaper, Russia Diapers ,
Table Covers, Linen Lawns
Barnsley Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens
Heavy Linen Shirting, very desirable
Bro and White Hollands, Russia Duck
Irish Linens from 30 cents to $1 25
London Drillings, White and Fancy Color’d
Grass and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings
Plaid Coat Linens, new style Linens for boys
Planter’s Heavy Linens, for pants
The above Goods are all fresh and desirable,.
and will be sold at a small advance, bv
march 9 KIBBEE & DICKINSON.
SUMMER GOODS.
GY E N T L E M E N in want of the following
* Goods, will find our assortment good, and
prices right.
Black, Blue, Green and Olive Cloths
French Doe Skin Cassimers
Fig’d Black “
Fancy Styles “
Gro £>e Eta, Dra De Eta
Milan Cloth, Mohair Cloth
Lima Cloths, Chine Linens, Brown Linens
Barnsly Drill'gs,while&cord Grass Linens
Suspenders, Cravats, Gloves
Boots, Congress Gaiters
Panama Hats, Pedal Straw Hats
Leghorn “ Palm Leaf “
Fine Brown, White and Striped half Hose
march 9 KIBBEE & DICKINSON.
LOGAN A ATKINSON,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that
they arc now disposing of their Stock
of Goods at New York Cost, at their new store,
corner of Third and Cherry Streets, formerly
occupied by Messrs. Graves & Wood.
O’Ladies are particularly requested to call
aud examine the Goods and prices.
inarch 2 ®
Family ami Staple Goods.
IOGAN 1* ATKINSON are now opening a
-4 very large assortment of Staple and Domestic
Goods, suitable for plantation or family uses,
which will be sold low for cash or to approved
customers.
april 6 13
BONNETS AND RIBBONS.
-| A CA'ES New Style Fashionable Bonnets
_LU 20 Cartoons Ribbons, (great variety)
Ribbon Gimps, Ribbon Trimmings
Black and Cdl’d Silk Lawns, and Fringes
Just received and for sale cheap, by
march 9 KIBBF.E & DICKINSON, j
Prints, Ginghams, &c.
jr (XO English and American Prints
*X 200 Pieces English, French,and Scotch
Ginghams
100 Pioees Printed Cambrics and Lawns
50 “ Paper and Col'd Cambrics
Muslin Ginghams, Linen Gighatns
Bleach’d Drillings, Musqucto Nettings
Furniture Prints,Canary and TR Prints
Just now opened and for sale low by
march 9 KIBBEE & DICKINSON.
Beauty and Economy Combined.
The Old Virginia JDyc-llouse.
( Phwnix-likc ) has from its ashes arisen, with all
its various virtues, its original colors to bestow.
THE Subscriber most respectfully informs
his customer* nnd the public generally, that
his establishment has been re-built, and can now
be found on O’ COTTON AVENUE, West of
the Washington Hall,S' where he is fully pre
pared te execute in the best manner, all the
various branches of Dyeing,Renovating and Re
pairing all kinds of Ready-Made Clothing, and
Ladies’ Dresses, Shawls, Bonnets, and all sorts
of Fancy Goods damaged by use. Ladies and
gentlemen will please label all articles sent to
this establishment.
Goods from all part* of the SfMe sens as bo
fore, shall receivenromptattention, and be for
warded back with care.
Factories and others having warp filling to co
lor, will 'find it tx> their interest to test the virtues
of this establishement. Persons wishing Home,
spundyed, will please observe, for black the
warp must be purple or blue ; for brown a cop
peras color, and for green the warp must be
white-
O' Cash must be paid on the delivery of Goods.
JOHN C. LOGAN.
(O’ Ladies, by calling at his establishment,
will always find specimens-of his workmanship
fin hand.
aprrl 20 15—ts
Porter.
TEN Casks of Byass' celebrated Porter for
ssQby W. FREEMAN.
march' 31/
New Portable Soda Water.
ANY one having cold water, can at once pro
duce Soda Water, sweet and flavored as ;
with the finest Syrup, effervescing pleasaht and ;
healthy as any at the fountains. For the sick or ;
travellers to rectify bad water, this is a conveni- i
ent and pleasant beverage. For sale in boxes j
low by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue, near Cherry street,
june 29 Macon, Ga.
The Southern Cherry Pectoral.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption,
&c.—A pleasantand concentrated prepara
tion of the Prunus Virginia, or Wild Cherry.— j
The medical properties of this Southern tree arc
here chemically prepared in combination with
kindred principles so ns to constitute an agreea
ble and effectual remedy forall complaintsofihe
lungs and breast, coughs, asthma, croup, whoop
ing cough, bronchitis and all curable cases of
consumption. The price is half less than usual
for such medicines. For sale by
june 2!) J. 11. &W S. ELLIS, Macon.
rTIHE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY—
X For Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum
or Summer complaint of Children, Dysentery,
Cholera Morbus, Vomiting, Pain in the Breast, j
dfcc.—Recommended by the most eminent Physi
cians, for family and plantation use—a never
failing remedy for the above complaints. For
sale by J. II & W. S. ELLIS,
june 29 Sole Agents, Macon
CIOM POUND TOMATO PILLS—The ve
/ getable remedy for diseases arising from
impurities of the blood, dyspepsia, scrofula and
all chronic diseases—also a substitute for calo- ;
mel, as a cathartic in fevers and all bilious uffec
tions. For sale by
june 29 J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
EGYPTIAN HAIR TONIC AND RESTO
RATIVE—F or preserving, restoring and
beautifying the Hair. When the hair is falling !
out a beautiful head of hair may be produced.
It also beautifies the hair of any, and is richly
perfumed. For sale by
june 29 J H. & W. S. ELLIS.
LEMON SUGAR—An article for Lemonade
superior to Lemon Syrup, for sale by
june 29 J. H. «fc W. S. ELLIS.
T IGHT ! LlGHT!!—Anothereask of that
X_2 good Lamp OIL at $) per gallon, hasjust I
arrived. Always on hand CAMPHINE, and
the best quality of Burning Fluid of my own
manufacture.
june 22 E. L STROHECKER, Druggist.
DR. HOWARD S TRICOPHEROUS—Pre
vents baldness, invigorates the roots and
fibre of the Hair, and imparts to it a soft and 1
glossy appearance. Price 25 cents a bottle
For sale by E. L. STROHECKER, M. D.
SANDERS’ Roach, Rat and Mouse ENTER
MlNATOß.—Families pestered wi-th these
destructive little animals, can he rid of the an
noyauce by using a box of the “Exterminator.”
Price 25 cents. For sale by
april 27 E. L. STROHECKER.
Fresh Congress Water.
HAVING made arrangements with the Pro
prietors of the celebrated Saratoga Springs,
I shall be prepared to furnish the Water during
the season, fresh and in good condition. A lot |
just received and for sale by
april 27 E. L. STROHECKER, Druggist.
Pare Cod Liver Oil..
A NOTH ER Lot of Rushton’s Genuine Cod
-iX. Liver Oil just received. The increased
demand for this pure preparation, and the flatter
ing accounts from Physicians and others, of its
efficacy in releiving Pulmonic and Scrofulous
affections, fully sustains the high reputation ac
quired at the North where it has been fully tested,
april 27 E. L. STROHECKER. M. D.
To Milliners.
BONNET GLU E, of superior quality, is kep
for sale by
march 9 E. L. STROHECKER, M. D.
Cigars, Cigars.
IjMFTEEN Thousand Cigars various brands—
among them are some genuine and most ele
gant Cigars. Lovers of a good article will be
certain to get it at \V FREEMAN’S,
march 30
PROSPECTUS
or
“The Southern Press.”
AN Association of sixty-three Members of
Congress, Senators and Representatives,
have constituted the undersigned a Committee
to superintend the establishment of a Southern
Press at Washington City, to be devoted to the
exposition and defence of Southern Rights and
institutions—the dissemination of correct infor
mation as to Northern Policy, and the course of
Political Affairs generally, without reference to
the old party lines of Whig and Democrat. Ar
rangements are now in progress, promptly to in
sure the issue of such a paper under the title of
“THE SOUTHERN PRESS,”
for the conduct of which, suitable Editors have
been engaged, who will also receive the aid of
a number of eminent and able contributors.
There will be both a Tri- Weekly and a Weekly
issue—the latter to contain substantially the
same matter as the former, and intended to reach
those points of the country whose mail facilities
are limited.
A Daily issue will be added hereafter, should
it be deemed advisable or necessary by the press
and people of the Southern States.
The paper will not be exclusively political—
but will embrace on its broad sheet the General
News of the day, Domestic and Foreign, bv mail
nnd telegraph ; Commercial nnd Agricultural
Intelligence, Literary Criticisms, Original Es
sav*, Literary and Miscellaneous ; anil, in short
all those items of general interest, the collected
aggregate of which constitutes the interesting
and valuable Newspaper. Great care will be
taken to give full and correct Reports of the
| Proceedings and Debates in both Houses ofCon
| gress, as well as the action of the local Legisla
tures on the Southern question.
A limited number only of Advertisements will
be received—the main object being to furnish a
large amount of reading matter.
The paper will be printed on a sheet equal in
size to those of the other Washington papers,
and the material will be procured especially for
the purpose.
It is confidently hoped that every trne friend
to the South will aid in procuring subscribers,
and forward the names, with the amount sub
scribed, to some Southern Representative at
Washington, forthwith.
Postmasters are authorized by law to remit
subscriptions free of postage.
TERMS :
For 7Vi- Weekly during the Session of Congress,
and Semi. Weekly during the recess, the price
will be, per annum, : : $5 00
Weekly paper, per annum, ; ; 2 50
The price of subscription must be paid inva
riably in advance, and the cash accompany the
nnme sent.
All persons procuring ten names shall beenti
tied t 6 receive a copy gratis for one year.
A. P BUTLER,
JACKSON MORTON,
R TOOMBS,
J THOMPSON.
Wa imsgto!*, May 25, 1850.
•‘I Tread 110 Step Backward*.”
PUBLIC ST.ITF.NE.VT
or
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.,
MACON, GA.
a period of over thirteen years, it has
been the province of the undersigned, to
present to the people of Georgia, and the sur
rounding States, the results of the use of inno
cent Vegetable Medicines, in the treatment and
cure of disease, as contradistinguished from poi
sonous substances, to which from childhood they
have been accustomed, and to whose pernicious
effects upon the constitution, many of them are
living witnesses.
The success which during this long series of
vears, has attended his administrations, las, in
many instances, been such, as to overcome the
most inveterate prejudices in favor of the old
order of things, and to produce instead thereof,
a conviction that even in medicine, as in other
branches of the physical sciences, new ideas
may be advanced, and results achieved, that our
ancestors would have deemed impossible, but
which our posterity, thanks to the enlightenment
of a coming age, may find easy of accomplish
ment.
This success in curing diseases of the most
hopeless character, after all other means had
failed, and that too, in many instances, without
seeing the patient, has long been the subject of
general remark,exhibiting as it does, in bold re
lief, the difference between restoring a case that
has been absolutely abandoned, and simply rais
ing another, that hundreds of others could cure.
Such cases can be pointed out in almost every
county in Georgia, where some poor, decrcpid,
helpless being, after testing every local means
without avail, have sent off, as a dernier resort,
a description of their diseases to a distance, in
many instances hundreds ofmiles, and received
back those health restoring remedies that have
restored them again to health and to society, to
their own astonishment and their neighbors’
wonder, putting at nought the sneers of antago
nistic interests, and adding new finger posts at
every post office and cross road, pointing the
way to the city of refuge.
Without subjecting himself to the charge of
presumption, he would yet boldly say, that he
firmly believes that nine.tenths of the so called
incurable cases in Georgia, are yet within the
reach of medicine, and can be cured by pursuing
a proper course of medicine, with the exercise
of necessary care and perseverance, on the part
of the pntieut, which in all cases of a lingering
character, are of the last importance-
The great facilities for this kind of treatment
presented in the cheap postage system, has been
taken advantage of by thousands who happily
can indirectly attribute their present good health
to that noble specimen of liberal government;
and there are thousands more who may reap the
same advantages, by simply pursuing a similar
course. Let the afflicted, if he cannot write
himself, get his neighbor to do it for him, give a
history of his case, age, habits, and symptoms,
the same as if talkiug to a physician. It able,
and it is convenient, enclose the fee ; if not con
venient j ust then, a due hill for t lie am oil n t wi 11
answer, {this obviates the inconvenience of ma
king accounts at great distances,) and if not able,
I pre-pay and tnail the letter to his address, when
medicines suitable to the case will be compound,
ed and sent with full directions.
The charge for treatment is only ($5) five dol
lars, monthly, a sum sufficiently small to obviate
the fear of risk to any one, and yet sufficient to
preserve him from loss in his extensive admin
istrations.
This done, call at the post office in a reasona
ble time, and receive your medicines with as
much precision as yon would a letter ; prepare
and use them as directed, and persevere ; report
progress monthly, or oftener, as may be necessa
ry, and closely watch the progress of the cure.
Having been long and extensively engaged in
the treatment of diseases peculiar to females, he
would say that they may avail themselves of his
knowledge, with the utmost confidence, in his
prudence and integrity, so that in writing out
their symptoms, they may express themselves
with the necessary freedom. In some of the dis
eases of the renal and procreative system, the
medicines being more costly, the charge will be
| increased.
I Such cases as require personal attention, will
1 be treated on liberal terms in the city, where the
necessary accommodations can always be had.
Those* wishing further information in regard
' to results, will address a post-paid letter to the
i undersigned, who will immediately mail to the
, applicant such documents as must disarm doubt.
M. S. THOMSON, M D.
Macon, June 29, 1850. 2o—tt
MACON DRUG STOKE.
I HAVE received in addition to my former
extensive Stock, by late arrivals, a large and
well selected Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES, which
will be sold at a small advance on previous cost
The proprietor now offers one of the most com
plete Stocks of French, English and American
Drugs, Chemicals, Valuable Eamily Medicines,
Perfumery, j Soaps, Brushes, Combs, and
other Fancy and Miscellaneous Articles, in this
country. . .
Also, All the various Patent Medicines, Pills,
! Sarsaparillas, Liniments, Ointments, Syrups,&.c.
for sale or advertised by any other Drug Estab
lishment in this city.
E. L. STROH ECKER, M. D , Druggist,
Corner of Third and Mulberry streets,
june 22 opposite the Floyd House.
SPRING MEDICINE.
SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA. Persons
desiring to escape the Fevers of the Summer
Months, would do well to make a free use of
1 this Syrup as a beverage, being a pleasant puri
fier of the blood. For sale low by the gallon or
bottle, by J. H. & W. S. LLLIS.
may 4
To Physicians.
rnllF, undersigned have prepared for the con-
X venience of those who do not wish to have
recourse to Patent or Quack Medicines, the fol
lowing, according to the “Formula of the United
States Dispensatory,’’ being the base of popular
Remedies, viz: Syrup of Sarsaparilla, Syrup of
Wild Cherry, Syrup of Seneca, Syrup of Ipecac,
i Syrup of Stillingia, or Queen’s Delight ; Extract
; of Bucliu, Saturated Cherry Pectoral, by the
! .>a I lon or quart, sold low by
J. 11. &. W. S. ELLIS, Druggists,
Near the Corner of Cotton Avenue,
n ,ay 4 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
TO DENTISTS.
HAVING been appointed Agent for the sale
of Messrs. Charles Abbey & Son’s cele
brated Gold and Tin Foil, and for Messrs Jones,
White & Co.’s TEETH, I will keep a constant
| supply of these articles, and all Dentists’ In
struments. lam now opening the first lot of
Impression Cups, Scrapers, Burnishers, Emory
Wheols N0.2 to 7, Files of all kinds, Scotch
Stones, Teeth Holders, Slabs. 800 Molar and
Bicusped Teeth ; 1200 Pivot do.; 2300 Plate do.;
1180 Gum do. All of which will be sold at
Manufacturers’ prices, by
june 1 F. L STROHECKER.
Bryan’s Cholera Medicine.
the cure of Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramp*
Pain* in the Stomach, Ac., is a most valua
ble remedy and no Family should be without it.
Persons leavingthe city and subject toclinnge of
diet and water, will find this an excellent Fade
Mccum. For sale by
june 22 E L STROHECKER, Druggist.
FOR JUNE AND JULY.
tt. tt R.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF for Pain,
is truly a blessing to suffering humanity.
The lame are rejoiced at its curative properties,
for they can dispense with their crutches and
walk. The weak bless it as an instrument in
the hands of Providence, for by its healing and
strengthening qualities they become strong. The
bed-ridden welcome it as a blessing from high
heaven, for it relieves them of their pain and
misery, cures their diseases whether it be Rheu
matism, Lumbago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains,
Burns, Scalds, Sores, Sprains, and affections of
the Spine, or contracted Tendons, for by its use
they are enabled to arise from their bed of sick
ness, and enjoy ;!,« pleasures and blessings of
health. The sufferer of Ncuralga and Tic Dolo.
reus, welcomes it as their only remedy in reliev
ing them of the cruel pains, shooting like elec
tric shocks through the face, head, and system,
paralyzing in an instant their energies and bright
est hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerful
antidote for all Nervous and Rheumatic affec
tions, and will cure this powerful disease w hen
all other remedies have failed to uive relief.—
The sufferer of Tooth Ache, rejoices when he
uses the Ready Relief, for it will cure the most
torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds.
So quick, powerful and effectual is Kadway's
Ready Relicfin all cases where pain is caused
by external injuries or internal derangement,
that it has relieved the most severe pains of
Chronic Rheumatism during one application of
the Relief.
Its Superior Streugth. —Rad way's Ready Re
lief is also the most economical medicine in use,
it can be used with the most happy results, both
internally and externally. Cramps in the Stom
ach, Colic, or Cholera Morbus, are relieved in
ten minutes, and cured entirely in fifteen or
twenty. Also if you wish to make an ointment
ofit, for the cure of sore lips, chapped flesh, pus
tular eruptions, take a tea-spoonful of the Relief,
and a table-spoonful of Sweet Oil, or one ounce
of Lard, and you have a better ointment or salve
than any other article now in use.
In fact, this medicine, when reduced to two
thirds its own strength by adding as much spirits
of wine, will give you better Liniment than any
now in use.
See tlial each bottle bears the fac-similc signa
ture of RADWAY iSe CO.—None other is genu
ine—price 25 cents, large bottles.
The Crowning Ornament of Beauty is a Beau
tiful Head of Luxuriant Hair. — The lady or
gentleman who desires a beautiful article 10
dress their Hair, are advised to make use of
Radway's Circassian Balm—it possesses many
advantages over all other hair tonics and pre
parations. First, it cleanses the scalp from dan
ruff, gives tone and vigor to the roots and bulbs,
invigorates to healthy action the germ of life,
which gives to the hair a healthy root, and forces
the hair to grow—it cures baldness, stops the
hair from falling out, makes it fine, strong, so 9
and glossy, keeps it from turning gray, or be
coming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress
the hair with this delicious preparation.
Her Hair was all Gone. —Radway's Circas
sian Balm, for invigorating the hair, cleansing
the scalp, removing dandruff, and curing bald,
ness, is truly a valuable preparation. A lady
who had been sick for some time had lost every
particle of her hair, previous to her sickness her
hair would fall out : she was recommended to
try the Circasian Balm as a hair restorer, she
used six bottles with the most happy results, her
hair is now fine, soft,glossy,long, ned luxuriant
This preparation makes the hair moist, fine, soft,
and silky, and predisposes it to curl ; ye, with
haldheads, weak hair, try a bottle of the Circas
sian Balm, prepared by Radway & Co.,and you
will soon have a luxuriant head of hair. Sold
for 25 cents in large bottles. Ask for Railway’s
Circassian Balm, 161 Fulton Street, New York.
Black Spots on the Skin. —During the summer
season we frequently meet with persons who
are sorely annoyed with black spots, about the
size of a pin’s head, just under the lining of the
surface—these spots are truly annojing and re
pulsive in appearance ; they are nothing more
or less than dust, the skin being warm and the
individual perspiring freely, the dust closing up
the ducts of the sebaceous glands, their oily se.
cretions are not given off, and consequently a
cheesy deposit is the result; this becomes rancid
and turns black, disfigures the complexion, and
often inflames and suppurates Let Radway’s
Soap be freely used, absorption will take place,
and the spots speedily disappear. Also, if Rad
way’s Soap was made use of as a Toilet Soap
through the day, these spots, and other annoying
excressences, would not trouble you.
The extraordinary effects of Radway’s Soap
in removing Tan, Sun Burn, Pimples, Blotches,
Pustules, Tetter, Rash, Scurvy, Morphew, and
Bites and Stings of Insects, is truly astonishing;
besides, it is certian of transforming a dark, dis
colored and repulsive visage, to a clean nnd
beautiful complexion. In all cases ask for Rad
way’s Soap and take noneolher.
N. B.—Radway’s Medicated Soap in steel en
gravings are 25 cents, all others are counterfeit.
Look for the steel engraving.
Forsale by JACKSON BARNES, Macon ;
Chapman, Hill & Cos., and Johnson & Tutt,
Griffin ; and Rantin & Nisscn, Atlanta, Ga.
junel 21
Fine Chewing Tobacco.
CH. & S. LILIENTIIAL’S well known
• superiorfine Cut Chewing TOBACCO,
in papers and cans. Also, various brands of
Chewing Tobacco—some ofwhich the knowing
ones say cannot be beat. Also, various brands
of CIGARS, which arc just good enough. For
sale at W. FREEMAN’S
Cheap Store, Cherry Street,
dec 1 1
Champnigne Cider.
'•)C\ BBLS. Newark Champaigne Cider, just
received and for sale by
march 9 GEO. T. ROGERS.
Molasses.
JY pr HHDS. New Crop Cardenas Molasses,
just received and for sale by
inarch 9 GEO. T. ROGERS.
Embroidered Window Curtains.
JUST received a large assortment. Also,Crim
son, Blue and Drab Worsted Damask,
feb 16 G. W. PRICE.
Fancy Baskets,
A LARGE assortment just received, and for
sale by
feb 16 GEO. W. PRICE.
JOB PRINTING,
OF every description,neatly and promptly
executed at the SOUTHERN TRIBUNE
Office, as neat and cheap as at any other Office
in the South. Tryusandsee.
Ecnion Sugar.
SUPERIOR to Lemon Syrup,nnd nearly cqua*
to the fresh Lemon, for making Lemonade-
Directions : Add one large tablespoonful of the
Sugarto a half pint of water. Stir it well, arid
a beverage is produced', inferior only to that
made from the fresh Lemoir. Physician* in the
country will find this preparation a va'ikiable
substitute when the fresh Lemon cannot be pro.
cured. Prepared and sold by
april 27 E L. STROHECKER.
Linen Sheeting.
1 LINEN SHEETING,extra cheap
oct 13 GEO W TRICE.
CAtniON EXTRA
A man ky the name of CLAPP ha. Hith t
foang man us the nnme of 3. P. Tow a wail, and a*,
aame to put up a 3nrsß|wnlla, which they call Dr. Tow».
aend’a SuuparifU. demimin«t!n| it OF.JfVI.YF., o,, flos ,
etc. Thii Town«end it no doctor, and never was; bat » u
formerly a worker on mrrnads. canals, and the like. Vet he
aasames (he title of lit., f„ ( the purpose of gaining crediU,,
what he is not. This is to caution the puldie not t„ y.
deceived, and jmreha-e none bnl the GENUINE ORIQI-
Jf.ll. ot.n Dr. Jacob Townsend's Bnr»nparill», haring on
II the Old Dr’*, likeness, bi* family coat of krmt, and bis
signature across the coat of arms.
Principal Office, 102 Naesa H -tt., JV7w Urk Citg.
THE ORIGINAL, DISCOVERER OF THE *
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age and bar
long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCOFFHr#
of the GENUINE ORIOrJf.U. •• TOtrjfSF.Jfrt9.lß.
SAPARILLA." Being poor, he was coin pelted to limit
manufacture, by which means it has been kept out of map
ket. and the sales circumscribed to those only who had'
proved its worth, and known its value, it had reached
the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had
been healed of sore diseases, and saved iioa death prn
claimed ill excellence and wonderful
HEALING POWER.
Knowing, many y cart age, that he had. by his skill
science and experience, devised an article which would W
of incalculable advantage to mankind when the incans
would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when
its inestimable virtues would be known and appreciated.
This time has come, the means are supplied ; this
OR.IJfD AND UNEQUALLED Pit F.PjIR.ITIOJf
is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for
throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially
as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration.
Unlike young S. P Townsend's, it improves with age aad
never changes, hut for the belter: because it Is prepared en
scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowl
edge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art,
have all been brought into requisition in the manufacture
of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it Is
wall known to medical men. contains many medicinal pro
perties, and some properties which are inert or useless, and
others, which if retained in pre|nring it for use, produce
fermcntattun and acid, which is injurious to the system.
Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that
they entirely eva|iorate and are lost in .he preparation. If
they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only
to those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these
volatile principles, which fly off in vspor, or as an exhala
tion. under heat, are the very essential medical properties
of the root, which give to it all its value.
Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dart
colored liquid, w hich is more from the coloring nmtier in
the root lhan from any thing else; they c.tu then strata
this Insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses
snd then call it •• SAKSAI'AKII.I.A EXTRACT or SY
RUP.” But such is not the article known ns the
GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND’S
SARSAPARILLA.
This is so prepared, that ail the inert priqiertles of the
Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of
becoming acid or of fermentation, is extruded nnd rejected;
then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure
and concentrated form; and thus iLis rendered incapable of
losing any of iu valuable and healing properties. Prepared
In this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the
Cure of innumerable diseases.
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every
aide In its fhvor by men, women, and children. We find it
doing wonders in the cure of
COJfSUMPTtOJf, DYSPEPSIA, and I.IFF.H COM
P/.A DfT, and in RHEUMATISM. SCROFUIA.
PI/.F.S, COSTIFENESS, all CUTANEOUS F.RUP
TICNS. PIMPLES, ULOCTHES, aud all affectiuu*
arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
It possesses h marvellous efficacy in all complaints arising
from Indigestion, from .‘Uidity of the Stomach, from unequal
circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitßiion
of the henrt, cold feet And hands, cold chilis nnd hot finshes
over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs;
and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per*pintion,
relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part.
But In nothing Is it* excellence more manifestly seen and
acknowledged than in ail kinds nnd stages r*f
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It works wonders in cases of f\uor Albus or tVkites, Fhlt
ing of the IVomh , Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses,
Irregularity of the menstrual periods, nnd the like; nnd
Is as effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases.
By removing abstractions, and regulating the general
system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and
thus cure* all forms of
Nervous diseases and debility,
and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other mala
dies, as Spinal irritation, jVeuralgia, St. Kilns' Danes
Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, is e.
It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action,
tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the
bowels of toriMtr nnd ron«tituition, allays inHaiiiiuatioo.
purifies the skin, equalises the circulation of the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and
the insensible perspiration; relaxes all strictures and tight
uess, removes all obstructions, and invigorate* the eulire
nervous system. Is not this then
The medicine you pre-eminently need t
But can any of these things be said of#. P. Townsend's
Inferior article 1 This \oune man’s liquid is not to be
COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR;S,
because of one GRAND FACT, that the one is INCA PA
BLE of DETERIORATION, and
NEVER BPOILS,
while the other DOE# ; souring, fermenting, and
the bottles containing it into fragments ; the sour, acid liquid
exploding, and damaging other goods ! Must not this horw
ble compound be poisonous to the system 1— What! put
acid into a system already diseased with aeid! What causes
Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we not all know that when load
•ours in our stomachs, what mischiefs It prtMluc.es 1
lence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint
diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the b.otdi
What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body ? Whut
produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of th«
Skin, Scald Head, Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swell
lags, Fever Sores, and ail ulcerations internal and external?
It is nothing under heaven, but an acid substance, which
•ours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or
.ess. What causes Rheumatism but a sour or acid fluid
Insinuates itself between the joints nnd else where,
irritating and infiumlng the delicate tissues upon which »t
acts ? Bo of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, o*
deranged circulations, nnd neatly all the ailment* wnicD'
afflict human nature. . .
JNow is it not horrible to make end sell, add * hjtmtstf
worst to use this .
:.%o. FERMENTING, ACID “COM
POUND” OF S. P. TOWNSEND,
mil yet he would fain have it understood that Old Ik.
Townsend’s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an IM1» *
I’lON of his Inferior preparation!! .. k
Heaven forbid that wo should deal in an article wmc
would bear the most distant resemblance to 8. P. J®* .
(end’s article. 1 and which should bring down upon l ® e u
Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and crimination
from Agents who have sold, and purchasers who have u»
P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COMPOUND.
We wish it understood, because it is the absolute tr* >
that S. P. Townsend’s article and Old Dr. Jadobjrown*
tend’s Barsapanlla are hsaven-wtae apart, and
timilar; that they are unlike in every particular, n *
not one single thing in common. . S’
As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, la
ehemist, no pharmaceutist—know s no more of medicine
disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofesstne
•nan, what guarantee can the public have that they r ** lh#
cciving a genuine scientific medicine, containing ah
virtues of the articles used in preparing It, and which
capable of changes which mignt render them the AGEN *
of Disease instead of health.
But what else should be expected from ona who kno
uothing comparatively of medicine or disease ! Itrequir
a iwrson of some cxjierience to cook and serve np ® ve ®
common decent tneal. How much more important is it«
the persons who manufacture medicine, designed for
WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED BVSTKMS,
should know well the medical properties of U* a, lJ*Lj inC
best manner of securing and concentrating their n«
virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the vnriouMjJJJJJ
which affect the human system, and how to adapt reni
lo these diseases:
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to P° U U ; n -
Into wonnded humanity, to kindle hope in the tfce
bosom, to restore health and bloom, and v te or .!? i» ng,
era* lied and broken, and to banish infirmity thatUM-'
JACOB TOWN SEND has SOUGHT and KOUI*® p
portiinity and means to bring his .
Grand Universal Concentrate"
Remedy •
within the reach, and to the knowledge of nil who "
that they in«y learn and know, by Joyful «i|>«u" nr ,
Transcendent Power to Ilea*'
Forsale by J. II . & W . S. ELLIS,
J. A. & S. S. VIRGINS, Macon, G«-
_ . 17
flay 4
Newark Cl4er.
•a O BBLS. Newark Refined Cider,J
K reived and— r o(JERS
m*y 1'