The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 19, 1847, Image 4

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ALVANIC RINGS, STRENGTHENING vT'plabters, bands and, magnet ic FLUID, for foe cure of Norvou, Horahtcho, Tin Dolonmi, P.U/, Spin,! Complaint,, *o. Ac. A mtpply or fowo articlM-jit.-t rewired and for eale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. /ilIVBCII>8 VEGEfdUIldk] LO- » TiON.—An effectual cure Ibr oruption* of P the Face and 8kin, particularly Ibr Pimples, Blotches, Tatter*, Tan, Suuburns Freckles, &c. }« A degree of pleasure accompanies tlio use of « this elegant preparation, in its refVeshing offect 1,1 upon die akin, Cataueous Irritability and discolo- R radons are also removed, and a pure state of tlio m complexion established bv tho uso or this lotion, o For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. ^ tnay 25 Gibbon’s Building*. b ■J3APER.—200 roiim.i Letter and Foolscap J JL Paper, assorted qualities. Just received nnd for sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON. J . A TAR. A. UPIIARI’S PILE ELEC- w 3Jr TUARY.—A cortain euro for tho Piles, n either internal or external, bleeding or blind, for tr sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. p june 22 Gibbons* Buildings. J] /-iOISBS.—Carved TurtniM Shell, UuljSffl n Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Coinlm, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of ? a variety of patterns, Droning Combs, Shell, >] Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fino Teeth d Combe of all sizes and qualities, for snlo by may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. » 1?OB THE TEETH.—Moupelas’anti- jj J. acorbatio Elixir and his colcbruted Odontine, jmt received aud for sale by J . G. R- HENDRICKSON, r may 18 • Gibbons’ Buildings. ( T TIBI!A HIT'S PILLS.-Kov. U. llilv- XX bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qilis, t) for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, fi may 18 Gibbons’ building*. jt nVLL'8 HABSWAltll.I.A.—A. II. f XJ Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, " for.the euro of Serufolu,diseases of tho Skin, Dys- 4 pepsin. Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive effects ofMorcury, and all discuses arising _ from ai^impure stato of the blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale nt 75 cents ~ per bottlb, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Jj may 4 Gibbons' building*. 1 T ATOP WICK.—Solar and Astral Lamp J JLJ Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, und Candle wick, for salo by . G. R. HENDRICKSON, J, aprS t Gibbons’buildings. ( . ftAltIPIllNE.—A fresh supply of very t Vy suporior, just received, and kept constantly c onhandby G. R. IfENDRiriKSON, n npr 14 Gibbnna’ building’s. h TVVLBY’h CABWIIUTIVE.-1 ' JlJ groco of this old English preparation, war- ( ranted genuine, for sale by ' api'2-1 G. R. HENDRICKSON. 1 ITULL’S FAitHEY MOAP.-5U boxes [ XX Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just lund- f ed and for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, , npr 16 Gibbon*’ buildings. POWDER PUFFS A BOXEN.-An ST extensive assortment of Powder Ptifts and Boxes. Also, Pttfls without tlio boxos, and tin Powder Boxes, fur sale by • t npr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. « DIlTIiER'S TASTELESS SEII1. JD LITZ POWDERS.—All tho .olid ingro- J dients of the Scidlitz Spring combined in ono : compound powder, tlm effervescing solution of . whicn in water is very nearly tastcloss. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that produced with tho two powders iu tho usual way. Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapsido street, London. Bold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 7 Gibbon's Buildings. T.TONEY*—3 cases new crop Cuba Honey, XX just received and for sale by apl 6 G. IL HENDRICKSON. poCKROACH POISON, Ac.—Dr. V/ Fonchtwaugcr’s Cockroach, Rat and Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those nosci- mu vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison! for tabby G. R. HENDRICKSON, apl 6 Gibbons' Buildings. jpONPECTIONARY.—50 boxes Con- Vy fectionanr of superior quality, landing from schr. Columbia, and for sulc by npr 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TAYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne's Lx- aJ pectorant, for Coughs, Colds, Ac. Jayne’s Curmative Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Complaints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms iu Chil dren. Jayno's Sanative Pills for Billious Complaints, &c. A large supply of those popular remedies just received aud tor sale at PUuaaolphia prices, by G. It HENDRICKSON, apr 2 Gibbon's Building. C''It ESI I TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua- X lity, just received, and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, june 24 Gibbbons’ Buildings. V^OTASII.—3 casks first sort New York JL inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, june 10 lif ORiSOIV’S PICES.-The Ilygcriun ATX universal Medicine of the British College of Health, for sale by june 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. /2J.IRTGER.—40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VX just recoivcd aud for sale by june 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON. WbAPPUVC TWINE HO hates, »“ assorted size., sud qualities, for sulo hv jumlO G. R. HENDRICKSON. PBENCII WHITE WINE VINE- X- .GAR.—2 bbls just received nnd for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, june 16 Gibbons’ Buildings. IJED BUG POISON.—l)r. Tcncht- XJ vranger’a infallablo Bed Bug Poison, war ranted to'exterminate those noxious vcruiiu. for •ale by . G. R. HENDRICKSON, june 5. T AMP OIE AC.—1000 gallons blanched Xj Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win ter stralited Solar Oil, 500 do unbleached Sperm Oil, 600 do Train Oij, recoivod per brig* Augus ta, Baldwiu, and Swiss Boy, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, seprlS Gibbons' buildings. A U. HENDRICKSON. Druggist, vT« in Gtliboiu' buildings, offers for salo the following articles, viz:—250 gross Friction Match es, J00 boxos Roy's Lemon Syrup, 20 hags (each) Ginger, Pepper and I'imeto; 1 cask (each) Mace, Cloves and Nutmegs; 5 cusks first sort Potash, 6 do English Washing Soda, 1 do Umbra Madder, 2 chests Bengal Vndigo, 10 bbls. Alum, 20 casks prime English Copperas, lOdo Epsom Salks, 2000 gallons Lamp Oil. sopt 8 • WIHTE JAMAICA GINGER.— yv lease received por brig PUilura, and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, sept 10 J\rAiPi4te8 SOAP.—A fresh supply ofthis J. * celebrated Shaving Soap, iu pots, just ro* ceivedfnnd for sale by sopt 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON. *ETAHNE&TOCK’N VERMIFUGE. X 10 groco, just received nnd for sale by . ' i G. R. HENDRICKSON, mar 24 Agent for the Proprietor. , rriaiLET soap in BARS.-Whit, X Lavender, Palm;‘^tpse, Cinnamon, Almond, and White Scented Soap in Bars, just recoived and for sale by O. R v HENDRICKSON. may 20 S*JSMSW58«KSKnK GEORGIA, ALAU AMA, MISSISSIPri,TEN NESSEE, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, Ac— Allow mo to cell rour eitontlon to ono o f foo greet ed end mort ttrefol Modcolncroror dbcovered. It b not my intention to tux you with a long end tiroeom odvortiroment, but 1 lev before you foo testimony ortho most rospcctnmo fomihce in foo United State, moitormy certificate.aro IYoio the city of Savannah, whore I roaldo, end many ftont your own Stato, where tho Medioma is UBOU.with groat and astonishing success; it has proved itself to bo superior to any othor Medicine for tho euro of Povor nud Ague, which it will do in tho voiy short space of 'nvclvo Hours, it has never boon known to fiilfto effect a certain euro. Tho Mod- icbio is a harmless nud tnsteloss ono, which will ’•» Ujo moat populni'.Modtcineiii tlio 8outliorn Tho Alodicino contains no inlnoral pro* 1 whatever, but Is a harmless Vogctnblo inly. To Plantors, this Modloluo Is a val- reparation. as it euros all eases in twelve d preparation whatever, and is therefore n solo adlcino for those who nroliablo to oxpostiro. f I g you. do not let mo have to tax you so often with vcrtisomonLi, certificates, iVc. It has already only certain mid speedy euro lortno rovor nnu Ague. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what lie thinks of Humphreys' Remedy for Fever and Ague, and ofcotirse, to lie convinced, you will east 1 hope so. flora is my olfer to any Your are to uco tho Modicino taken as I Imvo ... acted.. Owing to tho heavy rains during the post sum* 1 which still continue, nil the low lands r water, which will cause a groat dual of use on the Rico Plantations; it will bo to myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for sale by tho following Heine. A liberal discount made >y tho dozen. Address. \V. HUMPHREYS,Jr., Druggist, Savannah, Ga. vv- white Jamaica Ginger, just received nud for sale by G. R. .HENDRICKSON, June ft ~ ' /■{. Gibbons* Building. [ ORE rEVi-STILViT1IEV COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT OMSCIUVENCOUNTY. HUMPHREY’S MIJDY CANNOT FAIL ! .'—READ !! ADM READ!! SentvEN Couvtv, Sept. 21, 18-17. Wm. Humphrey’*, Jr—Dear Sirs—Permit mo * i few lines to you in behalf ofvour vt lieino. I have rceouuneudod it in two Id refund tho money. Rut ns your is proved itself so far, I do mi not ecommend it to tho public ns a i codv cure for the Fever and Agu roulilosnino in tho lower coiintr Id be b'liiisbcil by t!ie iiku of Hum- niody, a most valuable medicine foi Enelosod you will receive n eertili ly. I am your obd't survt, Wm. M. Caur. HERE’S ANOTHER. Air. Humphrey*.—Dear Sin—I Imnd your ‘ ly certificate for publication, if you think Til is is to certify that I Imd the Fever io several times very severe, nnd found !*21 hours. And 1 do recom- Romedy ns a certain nnd above disease. Respectfully, AIarv Sheppard. Jacksonboro,’ Scriven Co. Sept. 2-1. 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1817. Air. Win. Humphreys—Sin—Having Imd oc- asion to use your Remedy for Fever nnd Aguo, ran recoinmuiid it to the public ns a safe, cor nu, and speedy cure for tlio above named dis- aso. It cured the casein less than eight hours. Respectfully vours, J. R. CURRKDGE. Just in time. Air. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sin—Willi tho d Ague. I was a subject of tho above iscurtc for a long time and tried various ;, among which was Rowaml's Tonic India Chalogoguc,Champion's Pills, and icrs; but nil was useless, until I was ad- n friend in .Savannah, to try your modi- icli I did nnd 1 rail safely recommend it blic ns a certain euro. Your remedy i behalf of tlio human family. Your truly, II. II. BAIUlKTT. Rcesvillc, Dtirke County, Oct. 1, 1817. oct 7 E PPING’S compound flwd EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT, &o.—For the composi tion of this Extract and the properties .of tho Queens Delight, Physicians. are respectfully ro- brrodtotho 5th and 6th number, vol.1, of the SouthornJournul of Medicine nud Pharmacy. Fornurifylng tho blood, and reidovingall diaoas- os arising lYoiri tho impurity of the snmo, it is highly recommonded,as nlsofor the euro ofRhou- matism, Sorofula, Erysipelas, Uleorntious of tlio Throat nnd loss, pains and swelling^,of the bones. Totters, PiinpTos in the Face, Old Sores, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, Nournlgio Affections, Mor- curia! Diseases, and for assisting tlio operation and provonting fatal consequences of Alercuriala in Syphnlns. Tins preparation, (by adding tho Queen s De light, &c. to Uie Sursapariila,) combines in a more perfect dogroo tlian liny known'*remedy, tonic and alterative powers, and is highly rocomitiond- od by omiiiout physicians. It is prepared in can- scquenco of the recommendations givon by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor of Alutoria Medico in tho Afodicai College of Charleston, S. C. in his work on Materia Alediea, only concentrated by a pro cess of tlio subscriber's to ronder it inoro conven ient for administration, nud with tlio oxcoption of tho addition of mercury which may at all tinios bo added when necessary. To show tho high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains or tho combina tion of those articles, it is only necessary to refer to tho abovo mentioned work. Thera nro few cases of chronic and painful Rliomimtism that will not yiold to tho inllueiico of Sarsaparilla «nd Queen's Delight if duly prose- vored ill, especially if takon iu conjunction with llydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for all disoasos of tho skin, chronic ns well ns recent. Ono bottlo wilt, in most instances, effectually remove all pimples, postulcs or hjotchos on tho face, to which young porsons in this climate nro so much subjected to, arising either from impurity of tlio blood or de bility. It is tlio host remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores nud breakings out iu young children, and is safe nnd ollicacious iu removing entirely every traco of hereditary disoasos from tlio systom, in the teuderust infant; in fact, in all cutaneous affections it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of tlio blood, anil nn orndicator of nil obstinate disposes, this preparation will undoubt edly take tlio precedence of all othor remedies. It gently operates upon nnd rognlatos tho bowels, restores to tlio blood its woutod purity, gives lono to tho stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even ill its worst stages, and all persons suffering from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, but if no marked relief bo found after taking one bottlo, it will bo necessary to usd the Hydrin- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in tlio cases of all quack medicines of tho day, to ef fect their sale, nud so forco them upon the pub lic, the subscriber begs lonvo to stuto that his p ru in ration lias been prescribed and used by a iitiin- *“ of physicians and planters of our city ami igliborbood, with groat success, viz: Dr. it. II. Frost. l)r. W. G. Itannay, Dr. Tlio. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Air. S. Legaro, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stoney, Beau- fort. Arc. Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for (J do. Prepared by J. Peter M. Eppivo, Chemist ami Druggist, corner Rroad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Suvunnuh, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Market square. —Southerners.—Tho following is from my Agent.Mr. Tims. J.8. Farr,of Grahuinvillu, S. C. "r. William Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—1 hand to you thu certificate of Air. E. C, Watts, iu favor of your Remedy for Fever and Aguo; lie is a man of integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Thos. J. S. Faiir. Grnliumvillc, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1817. Mr. W. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever nnd Ague Romocly with success. I obtained a supply of it from Air. T. i. S. Farr, * ‘ of tuii ' your Agent of this place, and administered it to iny daughter, according to tlio directions, nnd I am happy to state that the disease loll her in the courso of thirty-sir hours, nnd her present state of health indicates a curtail! cure. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Grulinuivilie, S. C., Sept. Hth 1847, AGENTS.—I*. 31. Cohen it Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr,GruUamviUn, S. C.; W. A. Cumvoll, Savannuh, Ga.j A. AIcLano & Co., Jacksonville, Ga.j Sholwell A Gilbert. Afneon, l»u.; Dorsey & Knott, Griffin, Ga.j P. A. Moise, Iai Grange, Ga.; Winter & Eppiug, Columbus, On.? W. Root, Marietta, Ua.} T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tctin.; W. Iv. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J, A. Sperry, Houston county, Gn.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Ga. 5 William Curr, Jacksonboro, W. It. Anderson, Dalton, Ga. 5 E. A. Burch, Iluwkiusvillc, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga. Cole, Prescott A Co., Black Creek, Florida, Liglitfoot A Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Su- viimiuli; Cunningham A Co.. Dalton, Ga.; J. »• &.W. S. Ellis, Murou; M. C. Williamson, jJavisboro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Saudersville; R. H. Barrett, Piucsvilln, Gn.; T. C. Finley, Ham- kwfit S. C.? F. A. Poullen, Jacksonville, Fla.; R. S. Baily, Laurensvillo, 8. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum- preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Ga. oct 18 , mended for tho last forty years by thc raont emi nent of the Faculty and Citizens in tho United i, prepared only by the solo proprietor, T. W; DYOTT, M, D. f auccewor to Bouchonoy States, Lordonot, tho lato approved proparor. QUALITIES OP MAIIY's PLASTER CLOTH. The Plaster Cloth is so well known throughput tho United States, but more generally in the city of Philadelphia, that its beneficial effects nnd sur ging cures, havo procured for it tho nnproba- ion and recommendation of tho most eminent of the Faculty. It is a sure and safe remedy for Ulcors and Soros, either fresh Pr of long duranflo. It stays and provonis Gangronos, nnd by a timely appli cation 'will'preach* many a valuable life and limb. In eases of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a prononoss of U10 affected parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will be advisable for tho unfortunate sufferer to resort to tho uso of somo gontlo purgative for a few days previous to using tho Plastor, and con tinue tho samo till tho cure » completed, which may bo confidently expected in a reasonable time. No purgative more proper than Dr. Dyott's well known Aiiti-Billious Pills. Tho Alnlongoro of tho Negroes is ranked under tho.denomination of Ulcers; this valiiahlo Plaster is also a certain cure for it, if tlio same treatment bo observad ns above. Cancers, Erysinelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, Wliito Swelling, Sore Breasts, Ferotis, WhitloWs and Boils are removed, nnd cures happily pro duced by tho uso of this valuable Plnstur. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humour*; italso cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, nnd all Soros and Wounds, tending to suppurato; it draws cauterized Sores or Issues very successfully und without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rhouniatisin in a vary short uino, and is a safe and certain euro for Ulioumnlism ami flying ltlioumatio Pains, if tlio Plaster bo constantly applied to tho allccted parts Tor six or eight months, uio parts affected become invigoratod, and u euro seldom fails to bo com pleted. It is dlso successfully usod for tlio euro of corns. Those useful men, Alariners, should never bo without Alnhy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it koops any length of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much uids. it is necessary it should bo kept dry. Received and for Kilo by may 42 -T. RYERSON. rfWIS NATIVE FEimitTIGIk- JL For tho Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In- torufittcut, or Agile and Fever, and other diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of tho system, sueli ns night sweats, &c. &c. Tho nativo Febrifuge is olfered. Tho proprie tor is aware that tlio common objections to all new preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate all such objections, ho has simply to stato that it is prepared according to tlio receipt of nn eminent [iliysicuu, who used it with perfect success through u long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: tho Mississippi val ley. Agniu from the exalted estimation in which Quinine is held, uot only by tho pooplo, but by the most skillful physicians, it will appear mipern- rogatory to oiler any new article. But the Native Fohrilugc possesses all tlio power and cortniiily of Quintile iu controlling Fever without alfcctiug the jiead, wul may be saluly used tberelbr, where Quinine is inadmissible. It is not tho purpuso of the proprietor however sanctioned by ciislotn on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of the contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with tho learned Gregory that though there has been so much written concerning Fever there is no une subject iu the whole circle of medi cal scienco which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories'puss, wo stand by facts. The first of which is that tho Nativo Fo- brifugo will euro fever, from whatever cause it may nave originated, und ifnuy doubt exists, ns to tho fact we invito the ufliicted to thu test, with confidence ns to tlio issue.. What it luisdnnu it will do. Thu following certificate of one well known will show what it 1ms done: Sxvaxsau, 12th May, 1847. Air. Jus. A. La Roche having requested me to stato my kuowludgo of the Native Febriliigu, f tako pleasure iu stating that it was usod benefici ally 111 tho Fevers of tho valley of thu Alississippi mid Arkansas, in nil coses in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, und was ndmissublo in conges tions of tho bruin wiiou Quinine wus supposed to bo coutrudicutcd. - J. J. Mitchell, M. D. EfTINGHAM, Sopt. 30, 4817. Donr Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from mo, with regard to tho effect of your Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you tho fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wife lias been laboring under tlio c’fiects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwitb- .--landing oil tlio remedies prescribed by our best 1’liysiciaiiH, 1 nnd at tlio time 1 procured The Na tive Febrifuge, wc bad become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would toriniuutu her disease, but I um happy to Mato that the ihu of one bottlo has broken tlio Fover completely and restored her so fur os to require only 11 little time to recruit her wusted energies and place her in perfect health, such lias been tlio change produc ed in her liuhit and constitution by The Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, l am yours, &c. Thomas Keepler. To J. A. La Roche, Savaunuli. Prepared uud sold, by JAAiEs a. Laroche, oct 7 No. 1 Market square. .WED PEAS- iproved nud rocom- J R YEIISOIV A CO’S. SARSAPA RILLA.—For tho euro of nil disoasos aris ing from tlio unpurilio* of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., nil of which will yield tinder tho use of this preparation. Tho subscriber, in offering this preparation to tlio public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of llioso fiaaliy and conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates o feu res, but trust its character, as a specific, entirely on its own merits. He Ims been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner in which it lias been used by sovcral eminent physicians with great satisfaction. Hu assort* with confidence that it is prepared with great rare and accuracy, nud in the float mode to omain ibo active principles of Sarsa parilla in its moat concentrated state. Prepared and sold by T. RYERSON. jitno 3 Druggist, Savannah. I ^LECTUIVAL HAIR GLOVE U AND BELT FJHCTOR8—Warranted of tho host quality.—Tlio combined 0fleets of boat nud cold, of variability in temperature, nnd irre gular action of tho system, produce n general tor por and rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing tliosu functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, nnd restore tlio skin ton health ful sUito, lias long been a desirable object; nud this remedy ims been found iu the operation of the Hair Glove and Belt Frictor. Tho movement of nil parts of tlio body whilst undergoing tlio process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the lilood, nnd at the saute time removes all encrustations from tlio skin, uud clears and opens the pores elfectual- Tho regular uso of tho Hair Frictors night nnd morning, will produce a general glow and health ful excitement of the skin, and will bo found both a preventive and euro in nil case? of Cold, Rheu matism, Arc. They require only to bo used ill order that their most beuulieiul effects may bo known und appreciated, fob 7 T. RYERSON. rrUANSI’AltENT OELLATINH, X Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is inglass for Tnhlo Jollies, and of grunt service iu diseases where deliento animal food is required, nnd well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves by ago if kept dry, and can be made into Soup iu a few minutes, and is of great service in ctarilyiug Cider. Bcur, and Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JKIJJES.—Uso at least two ounces of Coonor’s Refined American Isin glass, which should bo first soaked in cold water for two hours; drain olf that water, then tnko two quarts of cold water, one and n half pound of su gar, put in it the white of three eggs, the juice of three good sized lemons, thu peal of one, a stick of cinnamon, n little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit tho taste; stir all the ingredients well together while cold, then boil the whole mass four or fivo minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may ho put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will lie fit for uso. Tlio moulds should ho first wot with a lit tle wliito of egg and water just before tho jelly is put in them, in order to mako it eusytoturn them out on nlutes. Tho Jelly Bag is made of flunnol 8or 40 inches across the opening, nud nliout half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point at tho bottom. The liqnul that rims through first, should be poured back in the jcllny bag until it runs through clear. Add one pint of wine to tho above for Wine Jelly. Other liquids made from preserves, may be jellied by using the same proportion of the ls- iuglass. BLANC MANGE may ho made by using at least one ounce orisinglass for two quarts ofmilk a UHYINE! QUININE!!- pure German Hulpliate Quiuii Kill ounces pure German hlulphulu Quinine, received per slimmer Southerner, uud now for sale 4oU ounces, Ly W. IIUAU'IIREYS, jr. oct 4 [Yj fcW CULnltiALS.-A Is of till I full supply of all now Chemicals recently introduced in to medical practice, just received and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BRO. oct 8 Monument square. O SBORNE’S WATER COL* OUIIS.—Just rcueiveditu assortment of tho above celebrated colours, warranted equul to any imported, for mile by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct 8 • • Monument Square. CPERJH OIL*—Just received, a supply of O pure Sperm Oil, also a fiue article of Solar Lamp Oil, lor sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct 13 Monuincntnquarc. lOTACKEREL.—lObbK No.3 Mackerel: XVA 40 do. do. 2 do. 5 If> half do. do. I do.; 10 rflOOTH imUHHEH, &c.—An elo- X gout assortment of French, English and American Tooth. Brashes. Also Orris and Char coal Tooth Paste, just received and for sole by sept 30 <2. R. HENDRICKSON. do. do. do.'B do. nnd for snlo by oct 0 Landing IVom brig Savannah, E. SWIFT. WOIIACCO, dec.—f>0 boxes New Bedford X Sperm Canales, 4’s nnd O'*5 CO boxes nnd half boxes Tobacco, 5's nndS’s, landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by « oct 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. TCAiRBANK’g muoiei X SCALE.—An nsHortiiiuiit of those celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 3u lbs. 200, 700, 800, 4,000, 1,200,1,500 uud 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and for euio at uiuiiiifuctiircrH’ prices, bv ' DENSLOW & WliBSTF.lt. Agent* for the sale of these Seales. Hunt’s Merchant's .Magazine makes the follow ing comments upon this useful uud convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that wc are induced to laud nn article of trade, and wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that wc are commending something that is useful. Wo can not consent to gratify tlio cupidity of an indivi dual, at tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who rclv upon tho hon esty of our statement*, if not in tfio mfulibility of our jiidinciit. That groat improvements imvo •been made within a few years, in the instruments of weighing merchandise, is a tact familiar to bnsi- ness men. Tho antique clumsy nud inaccurate methods of weighing, imvo given way to tlio in vention of American mechanical skill, and tho lit- most precision has boon attained. A variety of Platform Balances nro manufactured uud used, which cannot bo relied 011 for any considerable degree of accuracy: so that they necessarily in- volvo ono party in pecuniary loss. It therefore ufiords its pleasure to refer to tho Platform Scales of Air. Fuirbnnk, which Imve been extensively used in all parts of tlio Uuited Suites for several years, and givon, ns far as our kuowlodged ex- tends, very general satisfaction. We purchased one of these scales threo years since, and Imvo us ed the in constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy anil durability, we nro quite sure, they Imve not, and perhaps cannot, bo surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical nud simple. Tho employment of two levers, with a single beam, is certainly the most practicable, in a compound platform balance. Any increase of the numbor of lovers or an additional beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, less preciRO in its operation and more Hublo to derangement. These sculos nrq used by many of the leading merchant* of New York, whoso written testimony to their superior excellence has been freely ac corded to the manulhcttirers. juno 9 .WHITE WINE VINEGAR.—25 tv barrels, landing from t'chooner Marla, from Philadelohia, and for sale by ostti CONNERAT A BARIE. Peace I Peace! and Liberty!! TO-THE AFFLICTED. By M. 8. Thomson, M. D., Maco.v, Georoia. When war breaks forth with iu wild alarm, Among the nations spreads a droad dismay, When conquering legions, maddonod boldly storm Tho citadel and kill ana wound and slay. Whon nothing is hoard but tho din nnd strife, And groans and crios of helpless ebbing life, Come gentlo Peace, stop forth, 'tis tinio to save Our noblest from that open yawning grave. When foil disonso with overmastering forces, * Prostrates his hapless victims all around, When fbvers 'cute and chronic lingoring hosts Destroy.nnd ah! there can no help bo found, Whon nothing is heard but the wail of woo, Of sufibrers tossing them to and (Vo, Come good 8amantan, tho Imlm apply, And tho lov’d weary ono wont faint or die. What though tlio tyrant in his lofty prido, May rulo his subjects with an iron rod, What though for ages, man may ho denied, Tho right.to spook or act but by his nod, What though ho may be hound in strongest chains, And nothing has but what his lord ordains, Yet Lihorty steps forth nnd sots him free, And tyrauts with their votaries turn and ficc. What tjiough diseases of whatever name, Retain tlmir hold 011 Impious moil for yoars, What though n hundred inineral sons olTuuiu Have done their best to stop their wild careers, What though the nostrums of tlio quack, tho pill, Tho syrup, balsam, or cold water mil, Yet Thomson's simple means may set them free. To raise the gludd'ning shout of Liberty! It is not tlio purpose of tlio undersigned to en ter now upon tlio comparative merits of either system of medical practice; the i-acts presented from time to timo ought to constitute tho best arguments, and so viewing it ho wotfid simply ling to present “a few more of tlio sumo sort, simply remarking that there are yot “ a few more loft.” Extracts from Letters. “Another Desperate Caso Cured without seeing tho Pnttanl.” Georgia, Troup county, 30th Sept. 1810. Dr. Thomson: . Sir—1 saw nn advertisement iu tlio Recorder, signed by Winship 8. Page, of a cure that was performed by you of his daughter, who was at tacked with palsy mid disease of the spine, by which she wus entirely disabled and lost the use of her lower extremities. 1 have a girl that Ims been precisely iu that situation for tbroo months post, and have tried all menus, but to no ctlect. * # * * Write me a line as soon as conve nient. Yours, respectfully, THOMAS \V. ASHFORD. On the 4th November, instructions were re ceived to send oil the medicines by mail, mid lie siihW|uem)y, in stating tho progress of tho case, writes: I).uir Sir—Afy servant girl is much mended since I wrote you Inst, she Imd at that time her crutches to assist her iu wulkiug. She can now walk from house to house without them, though she is yet quite wabbling, in her walk. * * " Anil on the I Dili May, 1847, lie writes: Dear Sir—I Imvo. taken iny seat after having been absent from borne some lime, to iul’orm you that my girl, I believe, is about as well ns ever. * * * Enclosed is what is due you. If my iimno will be of any benefit to you, you limy make any uso of it you pleaso 011 such mi occasion. I ox- I ioct yon will have a call from South Carolina, as Imvo. informed some of my diseased friends there of your skill as a physician. Yours, respectfully, T4IOAIAS \V. ASHFORD. Houston Co., Gn., J1111. Dili, 1817. I hereby certify, that some two years ago my negro woman Alary, was taken with Pcolausus l/tcri, mid its attendant ditUcultics. I called nn Dr. J. J. Jones, n Botanic I'liysicimi, mid another g entleman of the same school, (believed to lie otli graduates of the 8. B. AI. College,) who, after using all their ollbris to relievo her, entirely failed. 1 then sold her to Dr. Jones, who imme diately brought lior to Dr. AI. 8. Thomson, of Alacou, whosooiicurcd her, 1 believe in less than a month, so that she Ims since Imd two children, nud is eutiroly well; tills I cuu testify, us l now owu her again. LEVI KING. Jasper, Co., 20th April, 1847. This may certify, llmt for tlirco years 1 Imd been subject to Epilepsy, or Comnlsito Fits. I was attacked soon alter taking a severe strain at heavy lifting, mid continued to Imvo them about once a mouth for tliut length of timo, notwithstanding nil tlio elforts that wore made to euro mu. Finding that nothing done mo any good, mid hearing that Dr. AI. 8. Thomson could cure such cases, I de termined try him, mid so called on him mid got 0110 prescription of modicino, which I um happy uud proud to say has entirety cured me. I have had 110 sy mntoiiis of them bill once shortly after I commenced taking it, and Imve now been as well as I ever was for ubout a year. GEORGE AI. LUMPKIN. Persons desirous of testing the efficacy ofllio these remedies iu their own cases, 110 matter where they reside, cuu do so very conveniently, by sending their ago and symptoms iu writing ns correctly as possible, when medicines to suit them will bo compounded mid sent by mail, express or private band. Ilis feo iu such cases is only ficc dollars a month, which may bo enclosed mid sent by mail at bis risk. Medicines cannot bo sent to n great distance unless the amount is enclosed or u proper reference given. Letter* to entitle them to attention must bo post paid. Tho poor pre senting a certificate of inability to pay uro never sent empty away. Tho nlilictcd of tho Rev. Clergy, uro of course, always exempt from charge. Putients under bis immediate rare are charged iu proportion to the niiioiint of attention necessary. In consequence of the great increase of ollicc business it will bo impossible for the sub scriber to go much into the country cxcopt in very urgent cases, nor will bo bo able logo for any- . , Kates or Gold. ‘IWiea allowed In the Castom House for gold cdjtiij ds por oct dT Congress of 1834. fixing the valuo tharaofi 0 United States Eegjtf, did omission, V §10 CG 41 14 44 now '* i - 10 09 England, Guinea, . j 1 . 4 qq 44 Sovereign, - .4 i 4 4 34 44 Set-on Shilling piece, * 4 1 04 Franco, Double Louis, (before 1760,) * 9 00 41 Lonis. - . - - 4 sy ** Double Louis, (since 1780,) - 9 15 44 Louis, 4 57 44 Doublo Napoleon, or 40 francs, 7 70 41 Napoleon, or 20 fYancs, - - 3 85 44 Same as the now Louis Guinea, 4 65 Frankfort on tlio Main, Ducat, - - 2 27 Hamburg, 227 Malta, Doublo Louis, - - . . 0 27 44 Louis, 4 85 44 Demi Louis - - - . 2 33 Mexican Doubloon. - - - - 15 53 llollaud, Doublo Rix Dollar, • • 12 20 RizVDollar, - - - - 0 04 Ducnt, - • - - - 2 27 Ten Gilder piece, - • . * 4 00 Portugal, Dobraon, - - - • 32 70 Dobra, 17 30 Johannes, - - - • 17 00 Spain, Duubloou 1772, - * • 16 02 since 1772, - - 15 35 Pistolo, 3 88 Columbia Doubloon, - - . - 15 35 Spccio dollar of Sweden and Norway, at §1 00 Spocio dollar of Denmark, at - . 105 Thaler of Prussia, and Northern States of Germany, 09 Florin of Southern State* of Germany, 40 Florin of Austrian Empire and City of Augsburg, 49J Lira of tlio Lombardo Vonctimi King dom and Tuscany, ... 10 Franc of Franco and of Belgium, and Livro of Sardinia, - - - 18c Gins Ducnt of Nnples, 80c Ounce of Sicilv, - - - - - §2 40 Pound of tlio British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New foundland nnd Canada, - - 4 00 Foreign Weight* nnd Measure*. There are denominations frequently met with in reports of markets, but llteir English value not always readily recollected. The following table will be found, wo believe, correct; Alim, in Rotterdam, Alinude, in Portugal, Aliunde, in Madeira, Alquiere, in Madeira, Alquioro, in Portugal, Ahjujero, in Babin, Alquiere, in Maraulmm, nearly gals. 40 contains, gals. 4.37 do. 4.06 over peek pecks, J j to noarly 2 bush. 1 do. Q Alquiere, iu Riu Janeiro mid Pernnni- bout, strain it, nud when nearly cool, stir it wcl to mix the cream tliat will rise while cooling, pour it in moulds, and when perfectly cold, it mav be turned out and will then be ready lor use. The moulds should bo first wot with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived and for sale by mar 19 T. RYERSON. w . . thing under the usual charge of other Physician*, or cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar and *pico hut will attend in the city as promptly as possible, to suit the taste—bring tho whole to n boning flf. 8. THOMSON, M. I). Macon July 13, 1847. lyr— july 23 TUXES IIAUEUS EAU DIVINE s3 DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in n solid slate,) composed of nil Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair. Asa creator und conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hanoi's Emi Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may be said fo exert an almost magical powdr, composed for tho most part of oriental bnfsnmic plants, to tlio utter exclusion of nil mineral admixture, it is dis- Anguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purifying mid soothing action on tlio skin mid by acting upon the pore* and minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflnminntioii and by this me thod alone effectually dissipates all redness, tun, pimples, freckles nnd cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female lovoljucsi; its constant use will change the most billious complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen nfilictcd with a tenderness of the skin iu shaving, the uso of tho Kuu Divine do yeuus, will be found to aitay all cuticular irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or tho climulc. Just received and for sale by july 24 T. RYERSON. r|W13 GREAT TAIN UILLER,- X No Aledicine has been .discovered that wus so happily adapted to uso internally, and yet per form such wonders when applied externally, us a wash or bath, or by frictiou. It may be used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis. Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising -of- Blood, Dysentery, liurus, Chilbhdus., Teething, Puins in the Side, &c. Ac. From the many certificates which accompany tlie article, the two following are selected 011 uc*. count of their brevity: “I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, mid lmvo found thnt iu applying it immedi ately tliat it will prevent even u blister. 1 would recommend it to the confidence of the public. H. A. Hkedp., Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.*’ 44 1 have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and many other common complaints, and take pleasure in recommending it as a family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 rcnt3 per bottle. For sale by srptlO J. A. LaROCHIE. B XUE EI€K WATER.—The churac ter of the Water from this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. We append for tlio curious and scien tific mi analysis, as made by an able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic ncid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of muguesiu, 5 muriate of lime, G sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, mid probably a trace of carbonate of niugnesiu. In its action upon the system it is-purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, mid ullcrulivc, possessed of S renter variety of substances and-in more ubuii- uuce, it may be considered ns standing at the head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical with the Harrogate springs of England, containing every nctivo ingredient found in those Waters. If the Planters of this neighborhood were onco to get into thu habit of using the Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it for any consideration. It is put up in well soakctl barrels, mid will keep for any length of timo in any climate. This Water is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale by the barrel, gallon, or on draught.by J. AI. TURNER & BRO. i«iy gl CEllUING-S KKSTOIl.VTIVfc O CORDIAL.—Custom House, Now York, Juno 10,1842.—C. C. Scbring, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tlio extraordinary benefit received bv me ft-oin the uso of your 44 Restorative Cordial, impels ino to make tlio following statement, not only as ail net of duty in regard of stiflering humanity, hut as one of justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten years I was most seriously nfilictcd with Dtspopsia, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, thnt I was often unfitted for busitioss one or two days in tho week. I suflered mostly from disordered digestion mid n painful affection of tho howols, connected with tho most troublcsnxno nnd obstinate coativoness, tho parti culars of which it would bo out of plnco here to specify. Sufiico it to say, that tho first bottle of yzmr Restorative Cordial, taken some six months ago, afforded mo immediate relief; and tliat hav ing continued it from time to tune, I am now happy to add thnt the cure has been complete and permanent. Believing that many yjjay be simi larly afflicted with tho various forms of Dyspop- sin, I am induced to make this public acknow ledgment for tho general good. Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. Hooker. Inspector of Customs for tho Port of N. Y. A further supply, just received and for sale by juno 11 T. RYER8QN. -Old Mocha CofTce for sale by THEODORE MINIS. (QdMFJPEEy ect 12 do. 1 to J j lbs. 2(10 2-5 lbs. 32 do. 8 gals. 4.210 do. 3.337 ubout do. 44 inches 26 pcculs 3 lo 44 89.( 91 0 do. do. do. do. 85.130 do. over do. 59 lbs. 10 5 oz, do. 18 oz. 9 lbs. 75 10 81 bush. 3.- do. 24 do. 31) contains over bush. 23 % buco, Anna, of rice, in Ceylon Arroba, in Portugal, Arrobo, in Spain,' Arrobn, iu Spain, (large) Arroba, in Spain, (small) Arroba, iu Alulugn, of wine, Arshcon, in Russiu, Bulmr, in Uniat in, Bale,of cinnamon, ill Ceylon, net,’ lb*. 101$ Bnrili, in Naples equals about gals. J J Cantor, the Levant, contains 41 okes lbs. 118.6 Cnntur, in Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 88 Cantor, in Malta. do. 1744 Cnntar, in Naples, lbs, 10(5 to 1904 Cmttar, in Sicily, do. 175 to 1924 Carre, in Nnples, is equal to about bush. 50 Cnrro, in Naples, of wine, gals. 2fi l Cntta, of tea, iu Chinn, is about lbs. 14 Cayang, in Batavia, ^ lbs. 3581 Cliotwert, in Russia, * nearly bush. G Fnuegn, in Spain, bush. 1,599 Hectolitre, in Franco, do. 2.81 Killogrumme.iii France nud Netherlands, llis.2.21 Last, iu Amsterdam, ofgruin, bush. 654 Last, in Rromuti, of grain, over do. 80 2-3 Lust, in Cadiz, of salt, do. 76 4-5 Last, iu Dantzic, of grain, nearly do. 93 Last, in Flushing, of grain. do. 02J Last, in Hamburg, of^rain, Last, i n Lttbcc, of gram, Last, in Portugal, of wilt. Last, in Rotterdam, of grain, Last, ill Sweden, Last, ill Utrecht, of grain, Liepomul, in Hamburg, Lispound, in llollaud, Mark, in Holland, * Aland, in Calcutta, Mina, ill Genoa, of grain, Moy, in Lisbon, Aloy, in Oporto, Aloyo, of Portugal, Okc, in Smyrna, lbs. 2.83 Orna, in Trieste,, of wine, gals. 14.94 Ornn, of oil, do. J7 Pulmo, in Nnples, is a little over inches 10 Pccul, in Batavia mid Aladras, lbs. i:t3j Pecul, in China mid Japan, do. 1334 Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. 1G0 to 164 Pood, in Russia, is equal to 3G lbs. 2oz. nearly Quintal, in Portugal, lbs. 89.05 Quintal, iu Smyrna, do. 129.48 Quintal, in Spain, do. 9fi Quintal, in Turkey, do. 1G7.3 oz. Rottoli, ill Portugal, do. 12.4 oz. llottolo, in Genoa, do. 24 Rottolo, iu Leghorn, lbs. 3 Salma in Sicily, from bush. 7.85 to 9,77 Selieltol, in Germany, varies 14 to nearly hush. 3 Ship-pound, in Hamburg mid Denmark’, lbs. 331 Ship-pound, in llollaud, lbs. 368-4 oz. Staro, in Trieste, bush. 23 Tale, iu China, oz. 14 Vara, in Rio Janeiro, l j yd. nearly Vara, in Spain, 100 aro equal to yds. 920 Werst, in Russia, loot 3500 legal Interest Tnblc> Exhibiting the legal rates of interest allowed in the difiorent states and territories within the United Status, with the punishment inflictedIbr usury in each State. Aliiine, 6 per cent; forfeit of the claim for usury. New Hampshire, 0 per cent; forfeit of thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, G per cent; recovery in mi action, with costs. Massa chusetts, G per cent; forfeit of ihriec tho usury. Rhode Island, G percent; forfeit of the usury mid interest on tho debt. Connecticut, G percent; for feit of tho whole debt. Now York, 7 percent; usurious contracts void. New Jersey, 7 percent; forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, 0 per ccut; forfeit of tho whole debt. Delawurc, G per cent; forfeit of tho wholo debt. Maryland, G and on tobacco contracts .8 nor cent; usurious contracts void. Virginia, u per cent; forfeit double tho usury token. North Carolina, 0 per cent; contracts for usury void, mid forfoit double the usury. South Carolina, 7 per coin; forfeit of interest mid premium taken, with costs to deb tors. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice the ns- Jtry, and contracts void. Alabuma, 8 per cent; forfeit of interest mid usury. Mississippi, G per cent oil contract made since 1810; 8 011 loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per emit; bairn interest, 6; mid conventional os high as 18; beyond that con tract void. Tennessee, 0 per cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky, Gjier cent; usury recov erable with costs. Ohio, o per cent; on written agreements may 30 as high ns 10. Indiana, G percent; a fine ofdnuhle tlio excess. Illinois, d per cent; penalty, three-fold the amount of the whole interest. Missouri, G percent; by contract. 10; if beyond, forfeit of tlio interest uud usury taken. Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of tlio usury taken 011 onc-lburth of tho debt. Arknnsas, G percent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable, but the contract void. District of Columbia, 0 per cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest mid excess in case of usury. Wisconsin, 7 por cent; by agreement, not over 12. Forfeit, treble Ibo excess. Iowa. The same ns in Wisconsin. On debts or judg ments, in fuvrit of thu. United States, interest is computed nt the rate of G per cent per annum. Custom House Value of Coins.—By a Inw of Congress passod lust May, the Foreign Coins and money of countries therein specified, aro lo bo estimated ns follows, to wit: Tho spccio Dollur of Sweden and Norway, nt one hundred and six cents. The spccio Dollar of Denmark, at ouo hundred mid five couts. Tho Thaler of Prussia nnd Northern State of Germany, nt sixty nino cents. The Florin of the Southern States of Germany, at forty cents. The Florin of the Austrian Empire, nnd the City of Augsburg, forty-eight nud a half cents. The Lira of tho Lombardo-Vcnithn Kingdom, and of Tuscany, at sixteen cent*. The Franc of France, and of Belgium, and the Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen cents six mills. Tho Ducat of Nuples, at aigbtr cents. Tho Ounce of Sicily, ut twd dollars and forty cents. Tho Pound of the British Provmres of Nova Scotia. 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It will lie issued semi-weekly, iu an elegant quarto-form, through out the sessions of Congress, and will be furiihli- cd to subscribers at the rate of Tim Dollars for the long session, and One Dollar for the short ses sion. It is believed that this great national work will he deemed indispensable in the library of every public institution, politician, and proliy siou'd umu throughout theeuutttry; uud that it will bo regarded by tho great mass of tho people as the very best political text book for llteir own in struction uud tliut of their children. IM POllTANT AN NOV NCEM KNT. Tliroilglioilt the session of Congress, F.itm will be issued from tho ollicc of the ••United Stain Reporter," containing the reports of all such De bates as may possess peculiarly exciting interest All subscriptions und cotnmuiiiuafioiw to lx post-paid, and addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United States Reporter, Washington, B. C. AH newspapers throughout tho United .Status who publish litis prospectus once a work from this dale till file meeting of Congress, will as entitled to mi exchange with tlio “United nUtei Reporter,” nnd will be placed on the list of those to whom tlio Extras will be despatched, oct 18 PROSPECTUS OF A NEW music; BOOK, IN PATENT NOTES, CALLED rilli IIIiSl’liKIAN IIA III* i tty Dr. Wm. Houser, of Jefferson County, Ga. miHS work will contain 500 pages, including X a lucid exposition of tlio Rules of Singing and of Musical Composition; ni larger number ot Church Times used by the various religion* »• noiniimtioiM, South and West, than have ever ot- foro been embraced ill ono volume. Odes «isi Anthems, Siindav School and Infant llynuw, nu merous .Missionary ami Temperance pieces, accompanied in a great many instances by tno fn- tire hymn or song. Many of the tunes arc entir • ly new, while many of those fine old airs ww imve long been used at prayer, cniun nnu outer meetings, and iu the social circle, but lave\m<a before been collected und harmonized, morons Scotch, Irish, German and other fine hitherto scattered at wide intervals over tlm cann, will bo found in tho Hesperian Harp. R° oK •. ancient and modern—many that nrn ' l "' v print, whose riel, music isnnhnown te m j' Sms of the present day, have been completely cel Muafc iLk ever alfort.lfoo .A.noncaa^ . as all IntelliflOjit "1 “L”, X "Z" bei- .villi other work.. , with lirully rrillloil. r , "‘."I! ,.',.,.,flit coot, tlotw 1" ocal'y pntitrd • ■'• be luntifoctlat SSmw SJ M,acrordingto " n'b-Acrtva Aovavs wattled latmopW vanva-a rvor)' '<>“'% SoM."’Uood’rccoab paid, nt Louisville. Ga. friendly»® The Florida paper., and S such un enterprise, are [“sp .cfi ) r I ‘c j publish fins Prospectus three I'Wl-. i»"«' . jt file mitiior a number ot the P'U .... : ven in A copy of the Hesperian Harp «'» bc *• r Jclforson county, <*a-. Ang. 1617. [° c, i AiSS«,SSfJsS Sec. J. Be it ordamed by the M« moo of foo Oil/ of Savnnnah omf ‘ "J 1 ^ thereof, in Council o-Mufoled, ood It ' ordained h/ the nnlhor.lv of ibo 'a'Ue. 'W, above recited Ordinance he and the ramc i> \TA it ford,or ordain^ Wb-gfl afurcraid. that the cotnPil.tcc o P .|| foanJ oil/ Iota proceed to revalue »a,d low, nnd rcu under the eii.ling ordinanco. ...thorW See. ». Do it further ordained by the aa» t aforceoid, font all Ordnianeea or pvUofV^ “railtatin* avith the prawn™ ' % dinnneo. he, and foe enmo are Iloreby repeal 1-osaed la Conned ^toiliuS, »t» {;Attest.] a. V. 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