The Southern tribune. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1851, December 14, 1850, Image 4

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Charleston Advertisements. •-a TH TOKIA HOTEL, ! k /.Vo STREEP, t HAKLESTu.Y,S.C. . litii. KAMEL COOK. j«ty t> 2ti —ly r. A. r. 1.. KEKRVSON A CO. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ronE/G.v ««r noons, CHARLESTON, S. C. \ A "OULD respectfully inform their friends * ' ami Jjrcrse wtin purchase Dry Goods in tkeirqilj, lit u they are now pro pan -d to offer, a hirgo, choice ami well assorted Stock FOBEIG.Y, FA.YCY A.YD ST.IPLE As they receive the Balk ni their Goads direct from European Ports, they assured of being aide to compete successfully with any other Market in the I’n ted States C <Y E L. KERR ISON A CO. No. ?EI King, North West Corner of King ami Market Street*. rug 21 33—3 m PLAINS, BLANKETS, KERSEYS AND FLANNELS. FI'MIE Subscribers, Direct Importers , of all * WOOLLEN GOODS, have just received, per ships “Guliiare,” “Orion" and “Sanioset,’' from Liverpool, their Fall supply of PLAINS, 1 KERSEYS, White and colored BLANKETS, i While. Red, Blue and Gi een Flannel Blanketing, i Guernsey Shirts, Kilmarnock Caps, Scotch I Honucts, Ac., expressly suited to our Southern Planters' Trade, and to an inspection of which, j they confidently invite nil who visit the Charles ton Market. C. A F,. L KCRRISON& CO , 233 King, North -.Vest Corner pf King i unil Market Streets. ’ ton ’ 2d 33—3 in %% ILLIAAt HOWLAND, ■ it his Sew Store, .Vo. 211, Rend of King Street CHARLESTON, S. C. HAS on hand and will constantly keep slip piled with the largest variety of Rich and Seas 'liable DRV GOODS, ever exposed in Charleston, to which the attention of Planters and Country Merchants is invited. july 20 28—ly WELCH'S STORE, CORN SJt OF MEETING A Nlt MARKET STREETS, -Year the Charleston Hotel, Charleston , S. V. fMRAVELLERS are invited to call at J- WELCH'S Tasiiiuuahle Furnishing Store for Gentlemen, where can bo had SHIRTS made in the latest Fashion, and of the best ma teria!*, superior workmanship, and Dauskin's celebrated pattern. .V A D.M SKI.N is the original inventor of cutting Shirts Ivy measure ment. Dauskin’s Pattern has received the un qualified commendation of Gentlemen in all parts of the United States, and has been pro nounced perfect. Also, for sale, a great variety of GOODS, suitable for Gentlemen. july 20 og jy E. li. FREWS, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AV l!l Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. | I \S constantly on hand every description of • 1 Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, u p Vendue Sales ofl)ry Goods Twice a Week. ■ 2 1 2- 2 —ly J. 11. TAI LOR, CF.N’i'.ltAL COMMISSION MKRCIIAXT, An. 17 l emlue Range, Charleston, S. C. HAS always on hand, a full supply of 4-4 and 7-8 Brown Shirtings, Prints, Bleached ami Colored GOODS, which will be sold on favorable terms. VT A gent for Charleston Steam Cotton Factory, jl'ly 20 28—ly' E. W. COOPED, Ani DO East Bay , Charleston, S. C. DEALER in Farina; \Vbeaten Grits ; M ic eatoni ; Vermicelli ; Pickles ofall kinds; Tapioca ; Chocolate and Cocoa, of every des cription ; Sweet Oil ; Mustard ; Spil es ; Lemon Sugar ; Lemon Syrup ; Essence of Coffee, Ac. 1 in ported Segars, Cfiumpaignes, Clarets, A e. and Faney Groceries in general. O’Agent for the Congress Steam Mills, New York. july 20 oa i v •Fliilni »s Biscuit Bakery, .Vo. 131 Meting Street, opposite the Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. fri H E Subscriber has constantly on band .1. Pilot and Navy Bread, Soda, Butter, l.c .non,Water, Sugai and D) spcp’.ic CRACK ERR, Ginger Nuts,&c,, in barrels, kegs, boxes and bulk, all vvurruted of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. U. S, MILLAR. July 6,2 - ly of tlicSoiiltieni Baptist i > iiblic:iti*.>ii Society, .Vo. 41 Broad Street, Charleston, .S'. C. tP H K present Agents of the Society have the -L pleasure of announcing to the Baptists of Georgia, that they have recently tally replenish ed theii Stock of BOOK S . They have now B» their Depository in Charleston, as complete en assortment of Denominational and Theolo gical Books, as can he found in any Southern City. Their entire Stock having been purchas ed fur Cask, they hope to he able to sell on the most reasonable terms. In addition to the usual discount, 5 per cent, will be allowed on every ] bill cashed within thirty days from date. A ! Catalogue of the Books kept at the Depository has been recently published, and will he for warded by mail to those who desire it. GEORGE BARKS & CO. Agents S. Li. P. S. july G 25—ly Works Issued, BY The Southern Baptist Publication Society. The Way of Salvation—By D-r. Howell, 12mo. pp. 336 Price S7.J cents. Taylor on Restricted Communion—lSmo. pp. PG. Price 10 cents. Advantages ofSabbath School Instruction— By Rev. C. D. Mallory. 14mo. pp. -l(j. Price Gj cents. A Decisive Argument against Infant Baptism —By Rev. J. L Dagg. ldtno pp. 52. PriceGj cents. .‘ll so, for sale, Fuller on Baptism and Communion—l2mo pp 204. Price 50 cents Williams’ Miscellanies—@mo pp. 400. sf. Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations— 2 vols. 2 00 Alexander on Pan I'm s. : ; 1 25 Mothers of the Wise and Good. : 75 july 6 26—ts WM. S. LAWTON & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, Macon, Ca lIMI.I, make advances on shipments to their IT Houses, LAWTON Ac DOWELL, Sa vauuali, Ga.; a nr’ LAWTON, DOWELL & VO. ,Charleston, S. C. n< v 31 34—ts I Fahenstock’s Vermifuge. j fFAHE safest and most effective remedy cm I i W amts that has erer heart discovered. This preparation has been before the public tir nearly twenty years. It has been used in almost every climate, and in every condition of patients needing a Vermifuge, and the experi j ence ’hose who had occasion to use it in their i families, fully corroborates vvliat its proprietor ■ claims for it. It is mild in its operation, con | tains no calomel, nor dangerous ingredient, and | r an be given with perfect safety to the most del ! icate infant. The Mayor of Lancaster city, writing to 1 .Messrs. Faiienstock & Cc., says . Gentlemen —Several of the younger brandies ofiny family laboring under ay mploins indicating worms induced the application of various reme dies, and I am happy to say that your Vermifuge hud the desired cticcl of, in one instance, remov ing the almost incredible number of 151 of the large worms from i#ic patient, which in addition to us other tested qualities in my family, estab lished the efficacy of vour Vermifuge as a sure cuie. M. CARPENTER, Mayor, Lancaster city. For sale by Dr. E L. iSTKOHECKER, aug 17 Agent for Proprietor. Anv Portable Soda Water. A NF one having cold w ater, can at once pro l\. ducc Soda Water, sweet and flavored as With tlic finest Syrup, effervescing pleasant anil healthy as any at the fountains. For the sick or travellers to rectify bud water, this is a ronveni. out and pleasant beverage. For sale in boxes low by J 11. & W. 8. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue, near Cherry stieet, june 23 Macort, Ga. The Southern Cherry Pectoral. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Consumption, &e.—A pleasant and concentrated prep,'mo tion of the Primus Virginia, or Wild Cherry . The medical properties of this Southern tree are I here chemically prepared in combination with kindred principles so as to constitute an agreea ble and effectual remedy lor oil complaintsofthe 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 II.&W S. ELLIS, Macon. rtUIE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY— I- For Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum or Summer complaint of Children, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting, Pain in the Breast, A c—Recommended by the most eminent Physi cians, for family and plantation use—a never failing remedy for tlie above complaints. For sale by J. II & W. S. ELLIS, june 2!) Sole Agents, .Macon. / 1 OM POUND TOM ATolmiXs—The vc v7 getable remedy for diseases arising from impurities of the blood, dyspepsia, scrofula and all.'cbronic di-eases—also a substitute for calo mel, as a cathartic in fevers and all bilious affec tions. For sale by june 23 J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. P G VPTIA N II AIR TC)NIC ANI > REST<) tj RATIVE—For preserving, restoring and beautifying the Hair. When the hair is falling out a beautiful bead oF hair may be produced It also beautifies the hair of any, and is richly perfumed. For sale by june 2!) J. 11. <Y W. S. EI.US. !~~EMON SUGAR—An article for L. tiiionade -3 superior to Lemon Syrup, for sale by june 23 J. H. .Sc W. S. ELLIS. / t OLOGNE WATER—Of various pi rftirces’ Vy by the bottle or gallon, for sale bv june 22 J. H vY W. S. PLUS j ) REPAREI) BARLEY, TAPIOCA, SAGO J —Splendid Articles for making Puddings nad diet, for sick persons. Afresh supply just received at W. FREEMAN’S uug 17 32 I.cmnii Sugar. SUPERIOR to Lemon Syrup,and nearly equal ) ) to the fresh Lemon, for making Lemonade. Directions : Add one large tablespoonful of the Sugar to a half pint of water. Stir it well,and a beverage is produced, inferior only to that made from the fresh Lemon. Physicians in the country will find this preparation a valuable substitute when the fresh Lemon cannot be pro cured. Prepared and sold by april 27 E L. STROHECKER. I i-fsli < ont?r«‘ss Water. HAVING made arrangements with the Pro prietors of the celebrated Saratoga .Springs, I shall be prepared to furnish the Wetor during the season, fresh and in good condition. A lot just received and for sale bv april 27 E. L. .STROHECKER, Druggist. I*nt<t Cut) I.ivrr Oil. \ MOTHER Lot of Fashion's Genuine Cod . Liver Oii just received. The increased demand for this pure preparation, and the Batter ing at counts from Physicians and others, of its efficacy in releiving Pulmonic and Scrofulous affections, fully sustains the high reputation ac quired pt the North where it has been fully tested, april 27 E. L. STROHECKER. M D I IGIFI I LIGHT!!—A nolher cask of that \ j good Lamp OIL at. $1 per gallon, has just arrived. Always on hand CAMPHINE, and •ho best quality of Burning Fluid of rny own ma unfa et tire. june. 22 I’. L. STROHECKER, Druggist OR HOWARD'S TRICOPHEROUS-Pre vents baldness, Invigorates the roots and fibre ofthe Hair, and imparts to it a soft and glossy appearance. Price 2T> cents a bottle lor sate by E. L STROHECKER, M D ii.Wllfl’S' Roach, Rat and Mouse EXTF.R --IO MINATOR.— Families pestered with these destructive little animals, ean he vid of the an noynuee by using a box of the ‘E (terminator ” Price 25 cents. For sale by Jiprd 27 E. L. STROHECKER. To Milliners. r) ONN F.T GLUE, of superior quality, is kep for sale bv march 9 E. L. STROHECKER, M D. Beauty ami Economy Combined. r M if M> fill |f (Phanix-like) has from its ashes arisen, with all its various virtues, its original colors to bestow. rpHE Subscriber most respectfully informs J. his customers and the public generally, that bis establishment has been re-built, and can now be found on UjF COTTON AVENUE, West of the Washington HaU.jrW where he is fully pre pared to 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 ai I parts of tlte State sent as be fore, shall receive prompt attention, and be for warded back with care. Factoriesand others having warp filling to co lor,will find it to 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 (T~r* 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 on band. april 2ft 15—ts R. R. R Joy to tlio Uc<l-Iti<!d«'u. 1 A ALU ABLE Discovery for the instant Am. cure of pain.— had way's Ready Relief cures the worst diseases in minute* and hours, and stop* the most cruel pangs of pain in seconds I ?o quick and efficient is Badway's Ready Relief in stopping pain and curing diseases, that it has frequently raised the diseased and helpless inva lid from a bed of sickness in a few hours. It has cured the worst pains of Rheumatism, In four hours, .Yeuralgva, In twenty minutes, Tic Dolortuz, In ten minutes, Tooth-Ache, In three seconds, Sick Head. Ache, In fifteen minutes, .Ycrrous Head-Ache, In fifteen minutes. Sour Stomach, In five minutes, Heart Burn, In live minutes, Buicel Complaints, In thirty five miniitw. Cramps and Sp ains, In twenty five minutes, Diarrhoea, In one hour, Inflammation of Roteels, In thirtv minutes, Local Injiainitiations, In ten minutes. Influenza, In twelve hours, Hoarseness, In ten hours. Spinal complaints, swellings, bruises, sores, wounds, Ac , it will relieve ten limes quicker than any other remedy now in use. Let those who .suffer pain try il ! It will prove itse fin a lew minutes. As soon as il is taken ioleriia ly, or applied externally, ils benefit iul effects are seen. It is better than all other Remedies ! Hire is the Proof —There is no other remedy that claims to subdue the cruel pangs of pain in seconds, minutes or even.hours. They require the patient to use dose after dose before a favor able change is promised. Not so with Kadwav’s Ready Relief. Its effects are instantaneous, the first external application commences its great work of relief. Sick Head-Ache Cured. Railway's Ready Relief lias cured over 90,000 eases of Sick and JYcrvous Head Ache this past season. In the West, where this distressing complaint prevail®, to such a great extent that every other person yon meet is troubled with it, Rad way’s Ready Relief has cured, when ali other modes of treatment hud failed. It gene rally slops the pain in fifteen or twenty min utes. l>cd Side Companion. In many districts of the Western country, where sickness abounds in every form of disease, the Ladies will not go to bed wilheut a bott'e of Radwav's Ready Relief within their reach—and the Men never think of going to the field w ith out a bottle in their pockets. It instantly stops evety kind of pain and ache, whether it he back ache, shoulder ache, tooth ache, pain in the feet, limbs, joints or muscles. Married Ladies should bathe themselves with Radwav's Ready Relief—it gives elasticity, suppleness and strength to the joints and limbs, and makes the skin smooth, soft and healthy. A Rad Cough, mred in ten minutes ! Mr. R igdon of Brook Iy n, the celebrated church singer and organ playerj ori the night of the lOtli of December, was attacked with a severe fit of coughing—so that he coughed from 3 o'clock until 12, P. M without three minutes intermis sion. One of the clerks of Radwav A: Cos , who sleeps in the next room, got up and gave him a leaspoonful of the Relief internally, and bathed bis throat, neck and chest , be also saturated a piece ofliannel with the Relief, and laid it over bis chest. In a few seconds the coughing ceas ed, lie could expectorate freely, and raised with perfect ease a great quantity of phlegm. The Relief instantly soothed the irritation of the throat,and removed tile inflammation from the lungs,-and gave free action to them, produced a free and copious perspiration of the throat and chest ; and in ten minutes he was entirely free from pain, and sank into a sound and pleasant sleep. In the morning he was free front hoarse ness and cough, and lias not been troubled since. Let every individual who is troubled with a cough, sore throat, influenza or hoarseness, p ur sne the same plan, and we will warrant their, a speedy cure. Lameness. If you have a stiffjoint, a wrenched limb, a swelled leg, a bruise, or anything short ofa bro ken bone, Railway's Ready Reliefwill cure you. The lame have been restored to the free use of their limbs by a few applications of the Relief. The cripple, who lias limped from spot to spot upon 1 1 is crutch, has been relieved of his pain ful afflictions, and enabled to stand erect, as God designed that .Man should stand, by a few times using the Relief. The Rheumatic, Who has been bed-ridden for years, shut out from the bnsy world, and lingered with pain upon a couch of sickness, deprived of the socie ty of friends, and of the pleasures of life, lias been raised from a lingering death by the sooth ing, healing and pain relieving influence of Rad 'vnj s Ready Relief. In all casi sos R heumatistn, even the worst eases, one trial of Radwav's Ready Relief will prove its superiority over all other remedies in use. Power c<J' Beiufi/. First of the train that tempts the longing eye lor beauty’s self, majestic queen we spy ; Whether iu man or maiden's form adored, Still mightier than the sceptre or thv sword, I his ravisled him who wak'dthe wotld's alarm, Subdued his heart, and nerveless made It is arm ; Thus Alexander knelt at beauty s shrine, And Anthony felt Cleopatra’s (-harms divine ; Celestial beauty—daughter ofthe skies, Fair skinned, rose cheeked and lily necked,arise! Tell each poor mortal who for tliee would hope, Try Rndieny's Chinese Medicated Soap ! This, this alone, each form will purify, And make the ugliest handsome to the ey e ! This for pimples, tetters, blotches, rheum, Will banish all before ils rich perfume ; No ringworm, scurf, mosquito bite nor tan Can stay its force on face of maid or man, But all who test it will at Radway’s shrine, Confess his Soap gives beauty’s glow divine ! Yes, dear reader, Railway's Soap is truly a friend to those who wish for beauty’s glow-’di vine It imparts healt b, sweetness and elastici ty to the shriveled skin, and beauty to the dark sallow complexion—removes pimples, blotches, pustules, tetters, rash, sunburns, chops, chafes, and rough skin. The most delicious Soap in the world is Rad way’s Medicated Soap It instantly removes all redness and ollipr annoying spots fri m the skin. For shaving, toilet and the nursery, it is the nc plus ultra of he kind. Look for the Steel fun graving. Each cake to he genuine, must be enveloped in a label of steel engraving—and each label must bear the signature of R. G. RADWAY. Kadway’g Soap is 25 cents for large cakes. Beautiful Locks of glossy Hair. Radwav’s Circassian Bai m — This is truly a capital article for the hair. It keeps it moist, fine, smooth and glossy—it gives nourishment to the scalp, invigorates the roots, and forces the hair to grow. It is a perfect antidote fur bald ness, stops the hair fYoai fulling out, and makc> it strong and beautiful. A supply ofthe above articles just receive! and for sale by JACKSON BAKNEB, M-c-r- Chapman, Hill &. Cos and Johnson and Tutt, Griffin ; and Kantin & Nissen, Atlanta, Ga. nov Ifj ”1 Tread no bici» Backwards.” I*l MSLIC ST.ITF.HI.VT or M. S. THOMSON. t .AI. D., M.ICO.Y, GA. Ij'Oß 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 Stales, tire results of the use ot inno cent Vegetable Medicines, iu the treatment and 1 cure of disease, as contradistinguished Irom 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. i'he success which during this long series ot wars, has attended his administrations, l as, in many instances, been such, as to overcome the most inveterate prejudices in lavor ot the old order of tilings, and to produce iuslend thereof, a conviction ilia' 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. Tliis 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 ease 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, decrepid, helpless being, after testing every loeirl means without avail, have sent off, as a dernier resort, a description of their diseases to a distance, in many instances hundreds of miles, and received back those health restoring remedies that have restored them again to health and to society, to til. ir own astonishment and their neighbors’ wonder, putting a! 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. \\ iiliout subjecting himself to this charge of presumption, he would yet bold I v say, lli.it he firmly believes that nine.tenths of the so called incurable cases in Georgia, are yet within the reach of medicine, and can bo cured by pursuing a proper course of medicine, with the exercise i of necessary tare and perseverance, on rhe part of the patient, which in all cases ofa 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 ran indirectly attribute their present good health to that noble specimen of liberal government; and there are thousands more w ho may reap the same advantages, bv simply pursuing a similar '■nurse. 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 talking to a physician. If able, and it is convenient, enclose the fee ; if not con- | l enient just then, a due bill for the amount vviil answer, (this obviates the incovienitnce of mu lling accounts at great distances,) and if 'notable, pre-pay and mail the letter to his address, when medicines suitable to the case will be compound, cd and sent with lull directions The charge for treatment is only ($ r >) five dol lars, monthly, a sum sufficient!y small to obviate the fear of risk to any one, and yet sufficient to preserve him from loss in his extensive admin istrations. Tiiis done, call at the post office in a reasona ble time, and receive your medicir.es with as much precision as you would a letter; prepare and use them as directed, and persevere ; report progress monthly, or oftener, as may lie necessa ry, and closely watch (lie progress of the elite. Having been long and extensively engaged in the treatment of diseases peculiar to females, he would say that Miev may avail themselves of Ids knowledge, with the utmost confidence, in his prudence and integrity, so that iu writing out tiieir symptoms, they may express themselves with the necessary freedom, in same of the dis eases of tlic renal and procreative system, the medicines being more costly, the charge will he increased. Such cases as require, persona! attention, will he treated on liberal terms in the city, where the necessary accommodations can always he had. Those wishing further information in regard to results, will address a post-paid letter to the j undersigned, who will immediately mail to the I applicant such documents as must disarm doubt, j M. 8. THOMSON, M D. Macon, June 23, 1853. 25—if | II4CON BRITO STOKE. [ HAVE received in addition to my former I extensive Stock, by late arrivals, a large arid well selected Stock of DRUGS, C H E M 1C A LS, PERFUMERY A FANCY ARTICLES, which u ill be sold at a small advance on previous cost. I’he proprietor now offers one ofthe most com plete Stocks of trench, English and American Drags, Chemicals, Valuable Family Medicines, Perfumery, < i,-.-:. ; Soaps, Brushes, Cos n.bg, tend other Fancy and Miscellaneous Articles, in this country. Also, All the varioug Patent Medicines, Pills, Sarsaparilias, Liniments, Ointments, Syrups,&c. for sale or advertised by any other Drug Estab lishment in this city. E. L. STROHECKER, MI), Druggist, Corner of Third and M itlheri v streets, jnno 22 opposite the Fined Mouse bPRUVC iffEDIfIYE. OVRUP OF SARSAPARILLA P ersons ) ’ desiring to escape the Fevers of lhe Summer Months, would do well to make a free nsi of this Syrup as a beverage, being a pleasant puri fier ofthe blood. For sale low by the gallon or bottle, by J 11. & W. s. ELLIS, may 1 17 To Physicians. rpIIE undersigned have prepared for the con .l venienee of those who do not wish to have recourse to Patent or Quack Medicines, the fol low ing, according to the “Formula ofthe United States Dispensatory,” being the hasp of popular Remedies, viz. : Syrup of Saisajiarilfa, Syrup of Wild Cherry, Syrup of Seoer;', Svrop nflpecac, Syrup ofStillingia, or Queen’s Delight ; Extract of Buchu, Saturated Cherry Pectoral, by the gallon or quart, sold low bv J. II .Y W.S. ELLIS, Druggists, Near the Corner of Cotton Avenue, may 4 Cherry Street, Mat-on, Ga. TO DENTISTS. nAVING been appointed Agent for the sale of Messrs. Charles Abbey cY Son’s cele bratetl Gold anil Tin Foil, and for Messrs Jones, White & Co.'s TEETH, 1 w ill keep a constant supply of these articles, and all Dentists’ In struments. lam now opening the first lot of Impression Cups, Scrapers, Burnishers, Emory Wheels No 2 to 7, Files of all kinds, Scotch Stones, Teeth Holders, Slabs. 800 Molar anti Bicusped Teeth ; 1200 Pivot do. ; 2300 Plate do.; 1180 Gum do. All of which will be sold at Manufacturers’ prices, by june 1 E L STROHECKER. Bryan’s Cholera Rledii iiie. the euro of Diarrhoea, Colic, Camp, Pains in the Stomach, &c., is a innat valua ble remedy and no Family should be without it. Persons leaviugtbe city and subject tocliange of diet and water, will find this an excellent Fade Mtexm For sale bv Kv n I! L STROHECKER, Druggist. PKOSPE C T IT S. or THE ‘•Jlacou Weekly Transcript." Tlte subscriber proposes to publish, in il e city of Macon, Ga., a paper to be called th e “Weekly Transcript." The growing prosperity of our city, and the increasing facilities of com muniratinn with every pari of the State, seem to justify the opinion, that a family journal, pro perly conducted, is not only a desideratum, hut that such an one is really need to meet the wants of the community. In a city in a neighboring Slate, by no means as populous as Macon,a daily and four weekly papers are sustained ; and it is tube hoped, that there is sufficient intelligence and liberality in middle Georgia to authorise (he establishment of a journal such as it is contem plated to make the “Transcript.” It is not to be disguised, that all the papers which are published in Macon are decidedly par tizan in their character—being, to a greater or less degree, identified with someone us the poli tical parties into w hich our people arc divided It is, therefore, not to be expected that matters of general interest can receive such attention as ihe wants of the community seem to demand. — Apart from this, we need something to develope the literary resources of our people. Literary men geenrally, have very little taste for parly politics; and even when they have, it is only during times of great excitement that there is any special demand for the employment of their talents. It is, also, questionable whether politi cal discussions are the best means of encouragin'' a pure literature. Our own opinion is, that they are not; and hence, we desire to establish a journ al that will afford a medium by which those of our citizens who arc not much engaged tit the parlizan warfare, which is ever and anon wag. ing, may communicate to the public their opin ions upon such sebjects ns may he of some prac tical advantage in improving the character, of our people. We want a home literature—a Southern literature—as well as Southern i re-s. Our literary men and women need cticourte'e ntent; our schools and colleges need the fosterin'. ' care of our people; and our agricultural and ! mechanical interests should receive more panic alar attention than hits hitherto been bestowed upon them. The morals of on r people might he improved by the dissemination of a system of pure ethics; and the noble cause of Temperance, especialy as it stands conencted with the Order of the “5-oiis,” demands a larger share of public attention. '1 he “ Transcript" will be neutral in politics bnt vviil furnish a synopsis ot the leading poli tical transactions ofthe day. in no case will it become the organ of any party. Its moral tone w ill lie decided. Whilst it will not he under the influence of any religous denomination, it will aim to ineulati) correct moral and religious sentiments—believing that our political institu tions can have no permanent basis unless thev are founded upon the virtue, ns well as the in telligence. 'Flic prominent fads connected with tlte movements ofthe different religious denom inations will he published as matters of news, but the paper will not become the advocate of any particular sect In short, it is proposed to furnish a journal that will he acceptable to men ofall parties and all creeds, — iu which, Belle Lellres, generally , Agticulrc, the Mechanic Arts, Temperance,and a sound Morality, will till receive a tine share of attention. The subscriber, being a practical Printer, will guaranty that the typographical character of the paper will compare favorably with that of anv other in the State. {Several literary gentlemen (some of whom have had considerable experi ence,) have kindly consented to co-operate with the Proprietor in tiie management of the Editorial Department. The “Transcript" will he issued in a few weeks, at ;js2 per annum, payable in advance Subscriptions are respectfully solicited. Ad dress, JAMES T. 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The paper will he printed on a sheet equal in size to those of the other Washington papers, and the material xvill be procured especially for the purpose it is confidently hoped that every true friend to the South will aid in procuring subscribers, anil forward the names, with the, amount sub scribed, to some Southern Representative at xx ushtngiofi, forthwith. Postmasters are authorized by laxv to remit subscriptions free of postage. TERMS : For Tri- Weekly during the Session of Congress, and SemiAVeekly during the recess, the price xvill he, per annum, ; ; jss 00 Weekly paper, per annum, ; : 2 50 The pi ire of subscription must be paid inva riably in advance, and the cash accompany the name sent All persons procuring ten names shall beonti tied to receive a copy gratis for one year. A P BUTLER, JACK-ON MORTON, It TOOMBS, J THOMPSON. W,\ niNGTou, May 25, 1850. Tine Clicwiiiß Tobacco. f \ H (Sr S. LILIENTIIAL’S well k noxv n Vd • superiorfine Cut Chewing TOBACCO, in papers and cans. Also, various brands of Chewing Tobacco—some ofwhich the knowing ones say cannot be bent. Also, various brands of CIG A RS, which ate just good enough. For sale at VV. FREEMAN’S Cheap Store, Cherry Street, dec t 1 C-n ! ION f.M'Rjt ' * ,ie dil’P ha, rrrared wi ,„ ?"»"* »>,,* of s. J-. aiMl , Jtm hj> name t.. put lip H NHr- .pux4i.-i, *h.ch -.uey call Dr, Town ..HU', Nnr> tfeTiila, tie tent) mating it O f.'.Vn.Vf;, Origintl rtc. This Townsend i, „„ doctor, and nerer was; bra tvd formerly a worker an railroad,, canal,, and the like. Yet be assume, the title "f Dr., fur the purpose ..i eainia* crcth.'fe, what he is not. This i, to caution the public not t„ j,o deceited. and purchase none bnt the OEAT7JVK ORfoi- Jtr.tr. or.n Dr. Jrirob Tmvnwnd’, Sarsaparilla, having oi> It the Old Dr’s likeness, his family coat of arms, and hi* 1 signature across the emit of arms. Principal Office, 102 .Yaesnu .Vat York City. ."JACOB lOwfs; THE ORIfilX \l. DISCOVERER OR THE ? Cienuinc Towiueud Sarsaparilla. Old Hr. Townsend .. now tout 70 years of age anil has lon* been knmvn as the .it ■Til OR and btSCoyrnrV of the OK.YI I.YK UR !Gl-Y.il. • JO H .YxtWu sfu S.IP.IRI/.r..y Relng he ws. compelled to I mi', in mufirtvre, by w hich means it has been kept out of mar ket. and the sale, circtimscrlfied to those only who had proved its worth, and known it, value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who Uni been healed of s..re diseases, and saved from death nro claimed ita excellence and wonderful ' HEALING POWER. Knowing, many yean apo. that he had. by his skill sen noe and experience, devised an ttriicle which would bs ot incalculable adtant.-iee to mankind when the means would lie furnished to tirin'; it into universal notice when' Its inestiuiaMe virtues would lie known and appreciated. This time has come, the means arc supplied ; Ihm Oti.i.Yl) .-7. V!) VJYF.qUjII.I.KI) VRKP.iR.iTIOX is manufactured on the largest scale, andJs called fur throughout the lenttth and breadth of the laflh. especially as it is liiund incapui.le of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. p Tow nsettd's, it improves with age. and never changes, but for the better : bacau-e it is prepared en tctenitfir. principle, by a scientific man. The highest know l edge of I,'hnnistry. and the latest discoveries of the art have all been brought into requisition in the manufacture of trie Old Dr s Sarsaparilla, 'i'he Sarsa|mriUa root, it is w ell known Vo itlcLcr.l men, contains many medicinal pm ponies, and some properties which are inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use. produce ferment alt, m and nciil. which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are ,n volatile, that they entireh evaporate and are mst in he preparation, is they are tod preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, n Inch (ly off iu vapor, or as an exhala turn, tinder heat are the very essential nieilical properties nf the root, which give to it all its value. Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a tittrk colored liquid, which is noire from the coloring matter in the root than from any thing else; they can then strain this Insipid or vapid ttqitld, sweeten with -our molasses snd then call it ' SAHSAPAKII.I.A I'.XTKAt T or SY Run.” tint such is not the article known a- th- GENUINE OLD I)R. JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. 'Ellis is «u prepared, that all the inert propers. i the SaMapirtlta mot are tint removed, every thins i .|.nn!e of becoming acid or oi fermentation, is extracted ml rejected . (lien every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated lorm ; and (has it is rendered incapable of losing tiny of its valuable and beating properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the most powerfn! ngerit m the Cure of innumerable Uiseasrs. Hence the reason why we hear coniuieniintions on every ■ide in its favor by men, women, and children* We tind it doing wonders in the cure of COJVSVMVTIOX, DYSPEPSIA, and I.IVEH COM PLAINT, Hiid in HIIKCM.i l'lsM, M LOb'Ul.A. pn.bis, cos’ni.FXv.ss, nil cutaneous burr TUNS. PUWPLbIS, ULOCTHLS , anti ali utlectioiiß arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possesses n marveilmts eHicncy in ail complaints arising from Indigestion, from Acidity of I hr. Stomach from unequal circulation, determination of • ‘ xKfto the head. palp.tattoo ofthe heart, cold leet and hands, cold »hnU t. and hot tl «»he* over the body. It has not Us equal in Cold# aid Cough# ; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per p.rmioti, relaxing stricture of the iungs, throat, and every oth< r part. Ihu m nothing is its excellence more mamte t.> •••■. osd acknowledged than in all kind-* and ‘•taffe.s t f FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of F.nor A. ms or IVua ■- Till ing oj the H’trmh, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Pmnju. . \lruses. Irregularity ol the menstrtlui periods, and the k--; and is as etfectiiul in curing ail the forms of h’tdunj /ftscasr*. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and thus cures all forms of Nervous diseases and debility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other main dies, as Spinal irritation. Neuralgia, St. Lit us' Dance Swooning , Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Slc. It cleanses the blond, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, find gives good digestion, relieves the bowels ol torpor and constipation, allays inll.imm ition, purifies the skin, equities the circulation ot the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the hud, tnd the insensible perspiration; relax*?* n.l «ttirtut-vs a» • i»_«ht uess, removes ail obstruction -, at.d invigoi «u ,rc nervous system, is not this then The medicine you pre-eininriit iy ~ ,1; iiut can any of these Hungs bv ».i.d »d>. i\ i<v», tn » iuler or nrt rlo ? Thi> wmns man*.* liquid i* tto be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR’S, because of one GUAM) i'ACi’, that the one ,* LNU.W’A BLKof DETERIORATION, NEVER SPOILS, w hile the other DOES ; souring, j\.ruh uiing, and blowing the hot ties containing it into fragments ; the -.our, atie iqul.l exploding, ami damaging other gowdsMust not this hum ble compound he poisonous to tne system? - IVlr.it! put acid into a system already diseased with and ' What cause* Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we not ail know that when food sours iu our stomachs, what mischief* it produces ? llatu leuce, heartburn, palpitation ot the heart, liver com id amt., diarrhcea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the o.ood? What is Scrofula but «n acid humor in the body ? What, produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the lugs, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external? It is nothing under heaven, hut an acid sub-nnee. which fours>nnd thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or, ,ess. What causes Rheumatism hill a sour or acid fluid w hich insinuates itself between the joints and eEewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tis. uua upon which it acts? So of nervous diseases, of impurity ofthe blood, m deranged circulations, nd nearly ail the ailment' which afflict human nature. Mow is it not horrible to make and sell nd mjxnttslf uursc to use this auj...s : i • t l A!U* OF S. f\ lu\V S? ,i ii vutii ti fain h ive it understood iHfti i )in * >\\ if’t !t;l .i (ie.nuine Original Sarsaparilla. |j» an iMIA !' '.\ of his inferior preparation '! Heaven turbid that we should de«i in an article which* would bear the most dist int resemblance to S. !\ !'o\vn wnd’s article! and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints ind criminution* from Agents who h ive Mild, and purchasers who have used I*. Townsend's FERM ENT JAG COMI’OI’M) We wish it understood, because it i* the absolute truth that S. P. Townsend's article end Old Dr. Jacob Town mend’s Sarsaparilla arc heaven wide apart, and infinitely dis similar ; that they arc unlike m every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. I*. Townsend is no doctor, and never w as. is n*> chemist, no pharmai outlet knows no more ol medicine or* disease than any other comnntn, unscientific., unprofessional mim. what guarantee can the public have that they are re- EwiVing .* gbtiiiiiib 'CtciiiiiiC iss* tliCiilc, CO>* Him* *• ' * *** virtues of the articles used in preparing It nnd which are jr* capable of changes w hich might render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of health. But what else should be oxperted from one who known nothing comparatively of medicine or di>ense ! It n p. u * fi person of some experience !:• cook and M-rVe up cv*ti a common decent meal How much more important in <' ’’ the persons who manufacture medicine, designed f»r WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SY*T> A' should know well the medical properties of plan.' d‘* best manner of securing and concentrating their hetlb V. virtue*, also an wxtensive knowledge of th i various disease* which affect the human system, ana how to adapt remedies to these disea.seo : It is to nrre i frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore health 4ml Uloom. amt vigor into tie rru liotl nnd broken, and to lK&nish infirmitt ib ! *t OEU DR JACOR TOW.MSEM) has NOIJQHT and FO I NDlheop portiimty and im ans to bring his Ultiuil Universal Concfßtralt'tl ilt-aut’dy within ttm re tch, nml to the kiiim leilie of "II wlc ... e«t th"l they may le.irn nui! knn'v, t>v jin till experience if- Trauscesidciit Power to lit-al- For sale wholesale ant) retail by THOMPSON, SKILLM AN & CO. Nassau st., N. Y • Anti by J. H & YV. S ELLIS, ant) J. A. & S. S. VIRGINS. Macon, Ga 17—Ijr Way 4