The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 20, 1847, Image 4

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CHRISTIE'S^ G alvanic rings, strengthening PLASTERS, BANDS AND MAGNET- IC FLUID, for the cure of Nervous Hondncho, Tic Doloreux, Palsy, Spinal Complaints, *!kc. Ac. A supply of there articles just received and for n1« 6/* G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. inirifircll’8 VEGETABLE lo- TION.—An effectual euro for eruptions of the Fece and Skin, particularly for Pimples, Blotches, Tetters, Ton, Sunburns Freckles, &c. A degree of pleasure accompanies tho use of this elegant preparation, in its refreshing offoct upon the skin, Cotnneous irritability and discolo rations ture alto removed, and a pure stale of the complexion established by tho uso of this lotion. For sale by G. R. IIENDlUCKSON. may 35 Gibbon's Building* T>AI*E1L—200 roam* X,otter and Foolscap X Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and for sale by G. K. HENDRICKSON, may 11 T\R. A. UPIIAIIl’S PILE 13LEC'- U TUARY.—A certain euro for tho * Piles, either internal or external, bleeding or l find, fur sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. June 29 .Gibbons* Buildings. JriO.UKS—Carved Tortoise Shell, ISutlalo, V./ Imitation ami Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell end Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of a variety of pattoms, Dressing Coin!*, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth Combs ofall sixes and qualities, for sale by may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. 5* scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated (Jdontinc, ’ just received and Ibr salo by J G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons* Buildings. TtIBBAICD'S PILLS.-RCV. U. llib- XX bard's gonuino vegetable unt for sale by may 18 genuine vegetable anti-bilious qills, G. R. HENDRICKSON, Gibbon*’ buildings. B ULL'S SA11SAPAUILLA.-A. H. Bull's Compound Extract of S»rxnpurillu, for the cure of Scrufola,disease* of the Skin, Dys- popsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disease* of the lungs, Jaundice, Nournlgia, to counteract tiic des tructive effects of Mercury, and nil diseases arising from an impure slate of tho Wood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For safe at 75 cents per ootflo, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons* buildings. X AMP WICK.—Solar and Astral Lamp Xj Wick of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and Candle wick, for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 24 Gibbons’ buildings. /’'lAMPHINK.—A fresh supply of very Kj superior, just rucoivcd, nnd kept constantly bn hand by G. R. HENDRICKSON, —- iA Gibbons' building**. apr 14 XyiLBY’S CARMINATIVE.—1 grace of tiiis old English preparation, war ranted gouuinb, for s;do by apr 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. H ULL'S FAMILY SOAP.-5U boxes Hull’s Extra 8tcam Pressed Soap, just land ed and for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 16 Gibbons* buildings. P OWDER PUFFS & BOXES.-An extensive assortment of Powder Pud's and Boxes. Also, Puds without tho boxes, and tin Powdor Boxes, for sale by apr 22 G. R. HENDRICKSOxN. SUTLER'S TASTELESS SEID- 13 L1TZ POWDERS.—All tho solid ingro- diento of tho Soidlitz Spring combined in ono compound powdor, the effervescing solution of whicn In water is very noarly tasteless. Besides being more jpalatable, it is made in much less time, and with induitely 1cm troublo, than that f reduced with tho two powders in the usual way. repared by Thomas Butler, 4 Chcapsido street, London. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 7 Gibbon's Buildings, XTONEY*—3 cases now crop Cuba Honey, XX just received und for sale by 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON. apl 6 /COCKROACH POISON, ftc.-Dr. Vy Fohchtwangor’d Cockrouch, Rat and Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those nosci- oui vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poiaou, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apl 6 Gibbons* Buildings. /CONFECTIONARY.—50 boxes Con- fectionary of superior quality, landing from echr. Colombia, and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON. apr 9 ^TAYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne's Ex- O pectorant, for Concha, Colds, &c. Jayne's Cormative Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Complaints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayne's Sanative Pills for Billious Complaints, &c. A large supply of thoso popular remedies just received and tor salo at Philadelphia prices, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, -•PI* Gibbon*. Building S OUTHERNERS!—T’O THE 01TOEN3 0F SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TEN- NESSEeT pLOKIDA, ’LOUISIANA, *c.- AUow mo to call your munition to ono ofUto grout- oitandnuul nautili Slmlocmoa.ovor ili«ovorail. It ia not inr Intouliou to tax you with a long and Unworn advortlwnioiit, but I lay Imfere you tho tuthnony of tho moat nupoctohlo fanutic* In tho United State., luo.lormy ccrUfloatMaro (VoinUio cilyof Savantiab, where I realde, and many from yourown State, whoro tho Medlelno I. used with great and artonbihlnganceomt it ha. proved itaolf to bo sitporior to any other Modichio for tiro euro of Fever oiul Ague, which it will do in the very short space of ’INvolvo Hours, it has never been known to fail to efl'oct a certain cure. Tho Mod- icino is a harmless and tasteless oho, which will moke it tho most popular,Medici no in the Soutliem States. The Medicine contains no mlnotal pre paration whatever, but is a harmless Vogotnblo matter only. To Planters, this Medicine is a val uable preparation, ns it cures all cases in twolvo hours, ana does not require any time to bo lost; nil that is to bo done is to take tho .Medicine nnd to go to work. To tho Riou Planter it is a valuabloMod- iuiuo, os it does not contain any mercurial or min- oral preparation whatever, and istliorolbro a safo Medicine for tlioso who are liable to exposure. 1 begyou, do not let mu have to tax you so often witli advertisements, certificates, &c. It has already proved itself to bewhat I say it is, and the greatest proof is every body is recommending it to lie Jlho only certain nnd spoody cure for tuo Fovcr and Ague. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what he thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever and Ague, nnd ofeourse, to bo convinced, you will try it, at least I hope so. Here is mv offer to any Planter of South Carolina, who will cither call on Doct. P. M. Cohen, of Charleston, 8. C. or myself, in tho city of Savannah, and either of us will give enough lor twelve cases, and if it does uot euro tou out of twelve, wo will refund the amount paid for it. Voururo to sue tho Medicine taken os 1 have directed. Owing to tho heavy rains during the past sum mer, and which Mitll rnn»;*»«©, mil tlia um lauds are under water, which will cause a grout deal of tiiis disease on the Rico Plantations; it will he to your ndvantogo to procure n certain nnd speedy remedy; you can do so by applying to oitnor of my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicino is for solo by tho following named gentlemen, who nro the pidy agents for tho wdo.oftho Guest Suutukux IIemedu, where it will be fonnd citiier nt wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make n handsome profit hy selling this medicine. A libcrul discount made to Planters, iVc., by the dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct IS Druggist, Savannah, Ga, MORE YETI—STILL THEY ItX COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROMSC1UVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL .' .'-READ I! READ!’ READ!! ScKiVEff Couxtv, Sept. 24, 1817. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir;—Permit me to drop n few linos to you in behalf ofvour vain able medicine. I have recommended it ill two cases ns being the best Medicine fur the cure of the Fovcr nnd Ague, and told them if it did not euro l would ret und the money. But ns your medicino has proved itself so *far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public ns n cer tain and speedy cure for tho Fever nnd Ague; n disease so troublesome in die lower countries, which would he banished by tho uso of Hum phrey's Remedy, a most valuable medicine for the South. Enclosed you will recoivo a certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivcn County, aud also of n young Lady who resides ill my family. I am your obd’t servt. Wat. M. C.vnn. HERE'S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir;—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. ’ This is to certify that I had the Fever and Ague several times very severe, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys' Valuable Fever and Ague Medicino, which restored mo to health in tho short space of 21 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys' Ilomcdy as a certain und spoedy euro for the above disease. Respectfully, M.vnv Siitrp.vnD. Jacksonhoro,' Scrivcn Co. Sept. 24, 1817. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savankjmi, Oct. 2,18-17. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sirs—Having hud oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever und Ague. I cun recommend it to the nubile as a tuife, cur tain, und speedy cure for Uio above named dis ease. It cured the case iu less than eight hours. Respectfully yours. J. B. CUI3BEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. IVm. Humphreys—Dear Sir.—With the J r cutest pleasure I recommend your eelebratod temedy to tho citizens of tho Southern States, and to Planters, nnd all who ure troubled with the Fovcr and Ague. 1 was a subject of tho nbovo named disease for a long time and tried vnrious remedies, among which was Ilowand’r Tonic Mixture, India Chalogogue,Champion’s Pills, and many others; but all wus useless, until I was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which 1 did aud I can safely recommoud it to tho public ns u certain euro. Your remedy cured mo in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thunks, ami wish you success in your enterprise in bchulf of tho human family. Your truly, If. II. BAnHKTT. Roflsvillc, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1617. oct 7 TO FFIND’S COH Mh EXTRACT OF B, *TORENII TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua- X lity, just received, nnd for vie by G. R. HENDRICKSON, junc 24 Gilihbons* Buildings. POTASH.—3 casks first sort New York -IT inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale by. G. R. HENDRICKSON. junc 10 'JINGEB.—10 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VJ just received and for sale by june_19 G. R. HENDRICKSON, W RAPPING TWINE.-20 assorted sizes i ' * june 19 G. assorted sizes and qualities, for wile hy S. II. HENDRICKSON. TOBENCII WHITE WINEVlNE^ J- GAR.—2 bbla just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, junc 16 • Gibbons' Buildings. JED fiUG POISON.— Dr. Tcucht- UG P ___ ! wangcr’s infullublo Bed Bug Poison, w... ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, for n 11 HWNnitiriMiw T A 1 ?** OI ^ 1000 gallons bluLched XJ Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- ■twjned Solar Oil, 600 do iinblenchod Sparm Oil, 500 do Tram Oil, received per brigs Angus ta, Baldwin, and Swim Boy, fur sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, rapt 18 Gibbons' buildings. G IXTXPLBS^ SOAP.—Afresh supply of tiiis J-l celebrated Shaving Soup, in pots, just re ceived, aud for sole by wopt 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON. 'BiAiTS'MS'rocK's VEHTOSgS A 10 grow, jiut rocoivod and for .alii by , G. B. HENDRICKSON, mar 84 Agent for Ilia Pruprictur mOBLET SOAP IM BABS7=Whim A Lavender, Palm, Itoie, Cinnamon,Almond, . OOXH BROSHES, dkc—ASld? X rant assortment of French, English and AtnerTcanTooth,Bmdi„. Alw Orri.and Cliar- coal Tooth Paat^ j«« rtceived and for sole by aept 30 * G. R. HENDRICKSON. OUND ltva»fttrtgjfc*AND QUEEN'S ' DELIOH*P, (tc.—For tho comnoal- tion of tiiis Extract and tho properties or tho Queans Dolight, Pliysiciaus are rospoetftilly re- forrSd to tile 5th and 0th number, vol. 1, of the Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. Forpuriiying tho blood, and removing all diseas es anting from the impurity of tho same, it is highly reooimnundod, as also for the euro of Rheu matism, Scroftila, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tho Throat and logs, pains and swelling/of tho bones. Totters, Pimples In tho Fnco. Old-Sores, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mor- curiul Disoosos, and for assisting the operation and preventing fatal couxuquouccs of Mercurials in 8yplin)us. Tins preparation, (hy adding tlio Queen s De light, t&c. to tiie Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic nnd alterative powers, and is highly recommend ed by ominont pliysiciuns. It is prepared in con- sequence oftlio recommendations given by Dr. 11.11. Frost, Professor of Materia Medica in tho Medical Collogo of Charleston, 8. C. in his work on Materia Medica, oiily concentrated by a pro cess oftlio siibserilior’s to render it more conven ient for administration, and with tho exception of the addition of mercury which may at all nines bo added when necessary. To shew tlio high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina tion of thoso articles, it is only necossary to refer to tlio above mentioned work. There ure few cases of chronic nnd pninftil UheumutiHm tiiut will not yield to tho influence of Sarsaparilla snd Queen’s Delight if duly prose- vurod in, especially if taken iu coujuncUou with Hydr. of Polusli. Is highly rucoi ....... skin, chronic as well ns receut. Ono bottlo will, in most instances, effectually remove all pimplos, postulcs or hlatchus ou the face, to which young parsons in tiiis clinmto nro no much subjected to, arising either from impurity oftlio blood or do* bility. It is tho best remedy known for*scrofti lous affections. nnre« •»««* *»*onl«h»g» «ui lu young children, and is safe and efficacious iu removing eutirciy every traco of hereditary diseases from tlio system, in tho tundorcst infant; in fact, in all cutaneous a flections it is invaluablo. As a gen eral purifier of the blood, aud nu eradicator ofall obstinato diseuscs, this preparation will undoubt edly tako the precedence of nil other roniedios. It gently operates upon aud regulates the bowels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives touc to tlio stomach, nnd promotes digestion. It will effectually reliovo Erysipelas evon in its worst stages, nnd nil persons tmlVering from tiiis distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief be found after taking ouo bottlo, it will lie necossary to use tho Ilydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishiuir to publish certificates as is done in the cases of nil tptuck medicines of the day, to ef fect thoir sale, nnd so force thorn upon tho pub lic, tlio subscriber bogn leave to state tlmt his pre paration has been prescribed and used hy a num ber of physicians nnd planters of our city nnd neighborhood, with greut success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y, Simons, I)r. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Lcgnrc, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stonoy, Beau fort, &c. Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for 6 do. Prepared hy J. Pjcter M. Eppixo, Chemist and Druggist, coruer Broad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent fur Savuiinuh, A. A. SOLOMONS, doc2l—1yr Market square. MORISON'M PILLS.—The fiygcriuu LTX universal Medicino of tho British College of Health, for sole by June 22;G. R. HENDRICKSON. . R. .HENDRICKSON, Druggist, - • in Gibbons' buildings, offers for sale the following articles, viz:—250 gross Friction Match- «», 100 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup,20 bags (each) Ginger, Pepper nnd Piincto; 1 cask (each) Mace, Clovei and Nutmegs; 5 casks first sort Potash, 5 do English Washing Soda, I do Ombre Madder, 2 chc.ts Bengal Indigo, 10 bbl*. Alum, 20 cs*ks prune English Copperas, 10 do Epsom Suits, 2000 gallons Lamp Oil. sept 8 ‘WHITE JAMAICA ttlNUER.— ▼ T 1 cuo received per liriv Pliiliirn, nnd fur •ale by c. It. HENDRICKSON, sept 16 * lUUI, VIUIIUIIIUU, AIIIIUII •ad White Scented Soap in B.ira, hut received end for ride by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 80 VSTIUTE GINGER.—ATrch anppiy YY** whitt Jamaica Ginger, just received und for rale by G. R. 1JENDRICKSON, i»ne 5 Gibborn' Building. T he old palmetto state. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —SouthKRMi:n».—Tho following is from my Agent,Mr. TIioh.J.H. Fnrr.ofGruliamvillc, S. C. Mr. William Humphrey*, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tlio certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever nnd Ague; ho is n man of integrity, und his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tims. J. S. Fxnn. Grahamville, S. C., Sept, ldtli, 1817. Mr. W. Humphreys, Jr.: Dour Sir—This is to corfily that I have used your Fever and Ague Remedy with success, obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, nnd administered it to iny daughter, according to tho directions, nnd I am huppy to state that tho disonso left her in the course of thirty-ait hours, nnd her present state of health indicates a certuiu cure. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Graham ville, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen A*. Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grahamvillo, S. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLuno «fc Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwdl Gilbert. Mncon^ Ga.; Dorsey «fc Knott, GrilHn, Ga.; P. A. Moiso, I.a Grange, Ga.; Winter F.tuiins, Cohimhus, Ga.; W. Hoot, Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tcnn.t W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, (ia.; J. Ai/ , mKHut*^i*.'!" wiinir.i^aVffelamaffiws}; W. R. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; K. A. Burch, IlaivkiiMvillv, Gn.? Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga. Colu, Prescott &. Co., Black Creole, Florida, Lightfoot A. Flanders, Maeoti; P. Martin, Sa. vaunah; Ciinnitiglium Co., Dalton, Gn.; J, II. & W. 8. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Uuvishoro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Sandersvillu; R, II. Barrett, Pinusvillo. Ga. ? T. C. Finley, Ham i> ,r S’ Boullen, Jacksonville, Fla. K. a. Bady, I^uirensvillc, S. C. AgOi.t, w«"M, adJrtm, pint paid, W. Hum. proyv.l/holusali! und Uctuil Druggwt, Savannah, oct Id a VININE! QUININE 11-liKiounce. pure Gerumn Snlphato Uuin'mc, received per •tuumer Southerner, aud now fur e;de 150 ounce., hy W. HUMPHREYS, ir. oct -I 1 TVliW CHESIcIIs^A litll mippiy J. x ofall new Chemicals rccentlv introduced in to medical practice, just received and for side by J. M. TURNER & BRO. op t ® • • Moimmeut square OSbokIykTs water col- V-' UUJCS.—Just rcceivcdan assortment of the nbovo celobruted colours, warranted equal to any imported, for solo by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. oc t'8 Monument ~ no tit of the Faeulty nni tuizous in the Uuitod States, prepared only by.Uto solo proprietor, T. W. DYOTT, M. D., snecossor to Bouchoitoy Lonlbnet, tiie late approved preparer. qi/ALtTixs or mauv's plaster cloth. The Plaster Cloth is so well known throughout tlio United ,8tAtoi», bat more generally in tlio city of Philadelphia, that its beneficial effects end sur prising cures, have proourod for it tho approba tion and recommendation of tho most emiuent of tho Faculty. It is n sure and safe remody for Ulcors and Sores, cither fresh or of Isug durance. It stays and prevents Gangrenes, and by n timely appli cation will preserve uihny a valuable l\fe and limb. In cases of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a pronouess of tho alfectod parts to mortify, (or Gaugreno,) it will bo advisable for tho unfortunate sufferer to resort to tho uso of some gentle purgative for a few days previous to using tho Plaster, and con tinue tile same till tlio euro is completed, which tuny bo confidently expected in a reasonable timo. No ptirgntivo more proper titan Dr. Droll's well known Anti-Billious Pills. ' The Mnlungcrs of the Negroes is ranked amder tho denomination of Ulcors; this vnlualilo Plaster is also a certain cure for it, if the same treutiuuut bo observud as nbovo. Cancers, Erysipelas, Wons, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Forons, Whitlows and Boils nro rumovad, and cures happily pro duced by the uso of this valuable Plaster. It removes Abscesses, und dissipates collected humours; italso euros Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tendiug to siippuruto; it draws cauterized Sures or Issues vory successfully and without paiu. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or RlKUinaiistn iu a vory short umo, and is a safo and certaiu euro for Rheumatism and flying lUioumatio Pains, if tlio Plastor bo constantly applied to the aflovtod parts for six or aight months, Uio parts affected become tuvfgorated, and. a cure*seldom fails to be com pleted. It is also successfully used for tho euro of corns. Thoso useful men, Mnriuers, should novor bo without Mnliy's valuable Plaster Cloth; it kcops any length of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from groon wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should be kept dry. Received and for sale by may 12 T. RYKRSON. T> PERSON & CO’S. SARSAPA- XV RILLA.—For tho cure of nil disousos aris ing from (ho impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under tho use of tiiis preparation. The subscriber, in offering tills preparation to tho public, deems it unnecessary io exhibit any of tlioso flashy uml conscientiously bonded advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures, but trust its character, ns a specific, entirely ou its own merits. He has been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner in which it has been used by several eminent physicians with groat satisfaction.' Ho assorts with confidence that it is prepnred with groat cnro and accuracy, and in tho best mode to obtaiu the active principles of Sarsa parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared nnd sold by T. RYERSON. juno 3 Druggist. Savannah. rilHE NATIVE FEBRIFUGE,- X For tlio Cure of Bilious, Romittont nnd In termittent, or Ague nnd Fever, aud other diseas es incident'll to a debilitated statu of tho sybtem, such ns night sweats, &c. Ac. Tho native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie tor is aware tiiuttiio common objections to all new preparations will bo urged against tiiis. To obviate all such objections, lie has simply to stato that it is prepared according to the receipt of an eminent pliysican, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick- iy region of our country, viz: the Mississippi val ley •' Again from the exalted estimation.in which Quinine is held, not only by the people, but by the most skillful physician*, it will nnpeursiipora- rogatory to offer any now article. But tlio Native Febrifuge possesses nil the power and certainty of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting tho head, aud may lie satuly used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible. It is not tho purpose of tho proprietor however sanctioned hy custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some ono of the contra dictory theories afloat, witli regard to tlio charac ter und causes of Fever. Believing with tho learned Gregory that though there has heon so much written concerning Fever there is no one subject in tlio wholueirclcofmedi- cal science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories puss, wo Htuud by facts. The first of which is that tho Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from wluitover cause it may havo originated, and if any doubt oxists, us to the fact wo invito Uio ufilictcd to the test, with confidence as to the issue. What it hasdonoit will do. Tho following certificate of ono well known will show what it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 18-17. Mr. Jus. A. La Koclio having requested mo to suite my knowledge of the Nutivo Febrifuge, I tako pleasure in stating tiiut it wus used bcnolici- idly in the Fevers of the valley oftlio Mississippi and Arkansas, in all cases iu which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was ndmissahlu in conges tions oftlio brain when Quinino was supposed to be contradicutcd. J. J. Mitchell, M. D. Effingham, Sept. 30,1647. Dear Sir.—In compliance with my promise to let you hoar from ine, with regard to thu effect of your Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you the fol lowing statement of fact*. For Hourly 3 yeurs my wifo lias been laboring under tho effects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith- stundiiig all tho remedies prescribed hy our best Physicians, and at the time I procured Tho Na tive Febrifuge, we had become perfectly despon dent, fearing tlmt death alone would terminate her disease, but I am happy to slate that the uso of ono bottle has broken tlio Fever completely and restored her so fur as to requite only a little timo to recruit her wasted energies and place her in perfect hcnltli, such has been tlio chuugo produc ed in her habit und constitution by Tho Native Febrifuge. Witli sincere regard, I am yours, &c. Thomas Keefler. To J. A. La Rocho, Savannah. Prepared and sold, by . JAMES A. LaROCIIE, oct 7 No. 1 Market square. Square. CPERN OIL,—Just received, a supply of pure Sperm Oil, also a Hue article of Solar pure Huorin Oil, nls Lamp Oil, far sale by J. M. TURNE oct 13 ER ,fc BROTHER. Monument-square. TITACKEHEIu.—lOlil.h. Nu. 3 Mucker.!; •p’X IP do. do. 2 do,; 15 hulfdo. do. 1 do.; 10 ~ « .i„ Landing from brig Savannah, E. SWIFT. do. do. do. 2 do. and for nolo by oct 6 4kt*.—50boxes New iledfoid X “pFrtnC.-audios. 4’s and (»'*; 50 boxro ami half boxes Tobacco, 5’s amlfV, landing from ship Hartford, and for salo by oct 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. ~TOAIRRANK’S PLATFORM X SCALE.—An assortmout of theso celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 33 lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1.200,1,500 nnd 2,500 lb*, constantly ou hand aud fur sale ut manufacturers’ prices, hy DENSLOW & WEBSTER. limit’s Merchant's Magazine inukes tiioTbiiow- mg comments upon this useful mid convenient article: Fairbanks Phil form Scales.—It i* not often that wo nro induced to laud an nrticlo of trade, nnd wo never do unless perfectly satisfied tliut we nro commending something that is usofttl. We can not consent to gratify the cupidity or an indivi- dual, at the risk of imposing tho confidence of thousands of our renders who rely upon the hon- csty of our statements, if not in tfio infulibility of our jiulmcnt. That great improvements have been made within a few years, tn tho instruments or weighing merchandise, j* a fact familiar to busi- nem man. 1 ho antiauo chinny and inaccurate methods of weighing, liavo given way to tho in vention of Americau mechanical skill, and the ut- niost precision has been attained. A variety of l latterm Balances are manufactured and used, which cannot bo relied on for ony considerable degree ol accuracy: so that they necessarily in- volvo one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore “fiords us pleasure to refer to the Platform Scales of.tir. Fairbank, which have boon extensively used in all parts of tlio United States for soverul years, and given, as*far as our kuuwledgcd ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one of those scales throe years since, and have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &e. and for accuracy and durability, we nro quite sure, they have not, and perhaps cunnot. bo surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical and simple. The employment of two levers, with o single beam, is certainly the most practicable, In a compound platform balance. Any increase of tho uumbqr of levers or un additional beam, ren ders tho instrument more complicated, less precise iu its operation und more liable to derangement. Theso scales are used by many of tho leading merchant* of New York, whoso written testimony to their nuperior excellence has been freely tic- corded to the manufacturer*. juno 9 WMite wine Veneciar.—25 barrels, landing from schooner Maria, from Philadelphia, and for sale bv 001 d CONNKRAt A DARIE. TOLECTRICAL HAIR OLOVE Hi AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of the best quality.—The combined effects of licet nnd cold, of variability in teinporature, and irre gular action of tlio system, produce a general lor- S or nnd rigidity of the skin, inducing a suite of iscaso winch deprives that covering ofitslloxi- bility, and renders its incapable or performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy tiiis evil, and restore the skin to a health ful suite, has long been a desirable object; and this remedy has been found in tho operation of the Hair Glove nnd Belt Frictor. Tho movement of nil parts of tlio body whilst undergoing tho process of friction, nroduccsn general activity and circulation of the blood, and nt the snmo timo removes nil encrustation* from thu skin, and clears aud opens the pores effectual ly- The regular uso oftlio Hair Frictor* night nnd morning, will produce n general clow and health ful cxcitcmnnt oftlio skin, and will he found both a preventive and euro in all case* of Cold, Rheu matism, Ac. They require only to lie used in order that thoir most beneficial c fleets maybe known and appreciated, fob 7 T. JtYF.RSON. rflRANSPARENT GELLATTNE, X Warranted equal iu strength to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, and of great service in disenses where dclicalo animal food is required, and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im- S roves hy age if kept dry, nrnl can lie made into oup in a few minutes, und is of great service iu clarilVing Cider, Beer, and Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use at least two ounces of Coonur's Refined Americau Ishi- glass, which should bo first soaked in cold water for two hours; drain ofl'that water, then toko two quarto of cold water, one and a half pound ofsu- gnr, put in itthe white of three eggs, tho juice of three good sized lemons, tlio poal of one, u stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir all tlio ingredients well togethor while cold, thou boil thu whole mass four or five minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may be put into glasses or moulds, aud when cold, will ho fit for use. Tho mould* should lie first wot with a lit tle whito of egg and water- just before the jelly is put in them, in order to malic it oa»y to turn them out on plates. The Jelly Bag is made of flannel 6or 10 inches across the opening, and about half a yurd, deep, narrowing to a point nt tho bottom. The linuid that runs through first, should be poured back in the jolley bug until it runs through clour. Add ono pint of wino to tlio nbovo for Wine Jelly. Other liquids made from preserves, may bo jellied by using tlio same proportion oftlio Is inglass. BLANC MANGE may be made by using nt least one ounce of Isinglass for two quarto of milk or cream, tlio pcul of two lemons, sugar and spice to suit the taste—bring tlio whole to a boiling heat, strain it, and when nearly cool, stir it well to mix tlio cream that will rise whilo cooling, pour it in moulds, and when perfectly cold, it nmy ho turned out and will then bo reudy for use. The moulds should bu first wet with cold wuter, which will prevent it from strickuig to them. Just re ceived and for sale by mar 19 T. ItYERSON. Peace I Peace I nnd Liberty!! TO TIIE AFFLICTED. By M. S. Thomson, M. D., Macon, Gkoroia. When war breaks forth witli its wild alnrut, Among tiie nations spreads a dread dismay. When conquering legions, maddened boldly storm Tho citouol nna kill and wound and slay. When no tiling is heard but tlio din and strife, And groans and orios of helpless ebbing lifo, Come gontlo Peace, step forth, *tu time to savo Ourtioblost from that open yawning grave. When fell disoaso with overmastering forces, Prostrates his haploss victims all around, Wlion/uvers 'cute und chrouio lingering hosts Destroy,aud ah! thorn can no holp bo fouud, Whon nothing is heard but tlio wail of woo, Of sttiToreni tossing them to and fro, Como good Samaritan, tlio balm apply, And the lov’d weary ono wont faint or die. What though tho tyrant in his lofty pride, Atay rule ids subjects witli an iron ro<J, • What though for ages, man may he deniod, Tlio right to speak or act but by his nod, Wlint though ho may bu bound in strongest chains, And uothiug has but what his lord ordains, Yet Liberty stops forth und suls him freo. And tyrantoavitli thoir voturius turn and lice. What though diseases of whatever nnnio, Retain their hold on Impious men for years, What though a hundred mineral sons of fume Havo done their best tn stop their wild careers, What though tho nostrums ortho quack, tlio pill, Tho syrup, balsam, or cold water fail, Yet Thomson's simplo mean.* may set them freo. To raise the gladd’ning shout of Liborty! It is not tho purpose of tho undersigned to en ter now iipou tiie comparative merits of either system of medical practice; the facts presented from time to time ought to constitute the best arguments, and so viewing it ho would simply beg to present “ a few more of the snmo sort, simply remarking that there are yet “ a few more left.” Exirarts from Letters. "Anothor Dosporato Case Cured without seeing tho Pationt.” Georgia, Troup county, 30th Sept. 1810. Dr. Thomson: Sir— 1 saw nil advertisement in tho Recorder, signed by Wiuship 8. Page, of a euro that wus performed by you of bis daughter, who avos at tacked with palsy nnd disoaso of tho spino, by which sho.was entirely disabled mid-lost the use of her lower oxtromitios. I havo a girl tlmt lias bceu precisely ill tliut situation for tlirco months past, und liuvo tried all menu*, hut to no cllect. * * * * Write me a line as soou us conve nient. Yours, respectfully, TllQMAS W. ASHFORD. Ou thu 4tli November, instructions were re ceived to send on tlio mcdiciiios by mail, nnd ho subsequently, in stating tiie progress of the case, Avritos: Dear Sir—My somuit girl is much mended since I wrote you lust, she iiad nt that time her crutches to assist her in walking. She can now walk from house to lioitso without them, though she is yet quite wabbling, in her walk. * * * Anu on tiie 19th May, 1817, he writes*. Dear Sir— I havo taken iuy # seat after having been absent from home snmo lime, to inform you that my girl, 1 believe, is about ns well ns over. * * * Enclosed is what is due you. If my name will bo of any benefit to you, you may make any use of it you please nu such an occasion. I ex pect you will have u call from South Carolina, as 1 have informed some of my diseased friends there of your skill as n physician. Your.*, respectfully. THOMAS \V. ASHFORD. Houston Co., Ga., Jan. 9th, 1817. I hereby certify, that some two years ago my negro woman Marv, was taken with Pcolapsus Uteri, mid its attendant difficulties. I called on Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, and another f ;cutlcmau of the same school, (believed to he •nth graduates of the S. B. M. College,) who, after using all their efforts to relieve her, entirely failed. I then sold her to Dr. Jones, who imme diately brought her to Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, who soon cured her, I helicvoin less thin a month, so that she has since had two children, aud is entirely well 5 tiiis I can testify, as I now mvn her again. LEVI KING. Jasper, Co., 23th April, 1817. This may certify, that for three years l luidbcou subject to Epilcn.-.y, or Contulsicc Fits. I was attacked soon alter taking a severe strain at heavy lifting, mid continued to have them nhoiit once a month for that length of time, notwithstanding all tho clforts tlmt were undo to cure me. Filming that nothing done mu any good, aud hearing that Dr. M. S. Thomson could cure such cases, I de termined try him, aud so called on him ami got ono pruscriptiuu of medicine, which lam happy and proud to say has entirely cured me. 1 have hud no symptoms of them hut once shortly after 1 commenced taking it, nnd have now bceu us well us 1 ever was for about a year. GEORGE M. LUMPKIN. Persons desirous of testing tho efficacy of tho thoso remedies iu their own casus, no matter where they reside, can do so very conveniently, hy sending thoir age and symptoms iu writing as correctly us possible, when medicino* to suit them will he compounded aud sunt by mail, express or privutohand. His fee in such eases is only fire dollars a mouth, which may bo enclosed nnd sent by mail nt his risk. Medicines cannot be soul to a great distance unless the amount is enclosed or n proper reference given. Letters to cntitlo them to attention must bu post paid. Tho poor pre senting u certificate of inability to pay arc never sent empty away. Tlio ulfiiclcJ of the Uuv. Clergy, are of course, always exempt from charge. Patients under his immediate care are charged in proportion to the niiiouut of attention necessary. In coiisoqtteiico of the great increase of ollico business it will be impossible for thu sub scriber to go much into the country except in * - ory urgent cases, nor will lio be able to go for any thing under tho itsuid chargo of other Physicians, but will attend iu tiie city as promptlv us possible. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon July 13, 1847. lyr—c july23 TELES HAEELS EAE DIVINE O DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in n solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising elficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair. As a.creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of feuialo loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, .Julo.* I laud’s Eau LJivino u© Venus or Nymph Soap may bo said to exert an almost magical power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plant*, to the utter exclusion ofall mineral admixture, it i* dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purifying and southing action on tlio skin aud by acting upon tho pores and minute secretory ves sel.*} expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to iufluuunation and by this me thod nlono effectually dissiputus all redness, ton, pimples, freckles and cutoueous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness*, its constant use will cimngo the most billious complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen afflicted with a tenderness of tho skin In shaving, the uso of tho Eau Divine de Venus, will be found to allay all cuticulnqprritu- tion occasioned by common soap or creum or tho climate. Just received aud for sale by jnfy 24 T. RYERSON. THE GREAT PAIN KILLER.— X No Medicino lias been discovered thut was so happily adapted to uso internally, and vet per form such wonders when applied externally, as n wash or both, or by frictiou. It nmy be used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis. Quin- S ’, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, urns, Chilblains, Teeming, I'ains in thfi Side, &.c. «l*c. From tho tunny certificates which accompany tho article, tho two following are selected on ac count of their brevity: ”1 have used -Mrs. Brown's Pain Killer for Burns, und have found flint iu applying it immedi ately that it will prevent even a blister. 1 would recommend it to the confidence of tho public. II. A. Hksdk, Editor Wcstfiold Standard. Westfield, Mass.” ” I have used Mrs. Brown's Pain Killer for Burns, and many other common complaints, and tnke pleasure in recommending it as a family me dicine* J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 ernto per botrle. For solo by sept 10 1 J. A. LaROCHE; ltate* of Gold. lUle. allowed in the Cimom Homo for goh) cojo.’Mpy or CongrcM of 18M, fixingtho United State. Eaglo, old emimlon, « «« « n ow it England, Gulnaz, .... “ Sovereign, . . “ Seven Shilling piece, • . . Franco, Doublo Louis, (before 1780,) - 14 Louis. ..... 44 Doublo Louis, (siuoe 1780,) • 44 Louis, . . . I* . 44 Double Nnpolcnn, or 40 francs, 44 Napoleon, or 20 francs, . 44 Same as Uio now Louis Guinea, Frankfort on tho Main, Ducat, Hamburg, ...... Malta, Doublo Louis, .... 44 Louis, 44 Demi Louis . Mexicali Doubloon, .... Holland, Doublo Rix Dollar, 44 Rix Dollar, .... 44 Ducat, 44 Ton Gilder piece, - Portugal, Dobraon, .... Dobra, 44 Johannes, .... Spain, Doubloon 1772, • . 44 since 1772, Pistoio, Columbia Doubloon, .... Specie dollar of Sweden and Norway, at Snecio dollar of Domnark, at Thaler of Prussia, and Northorn States ofGermuuy, Florin of Southern States of Germany, Florin of Austrian Empire nnd City of Augsburg, Lira of tho Lombardo Venetian King. dotn and Tuscany, ... Franc of France and of Belgium, and Livro of Sardinia, ... Ducat of Naples, Ounce of Sicily, Pound of the British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New. fouudluud aud Cnmida, . . 4 00 Foreign Weights and Jlcxwreg, There nro denomination* frequently met with ill reports of markets, but their English vnlun not always readily recollected. Tho following table will be found, wo believe, correct: Ahm, in Rotterdam, Alnmdn, iu Portugal, Aliunde, in Madeira, TYLIJE LICK WATER*—The cliarac- JD ter of tho Water from this well kuoivu Spring is too well established to need commen dation. Wu append far the curious and scien tific an analysis, ns made by an able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate of lime, 0 sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia. 9 carbonate of lime, and probably a trace of carbonate of magnesiti. In ito action upon the system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed of S renter variety of substances and in more ubuu- alien. •» may be considered ns standing at tlio head of iifl Sulino Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical witli tho Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found iu those Waters. If tlio Planters of this neighborhood wore once to get into the habit of using tho Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it foruny consideration. It is put lip in well soaked barrels, ami will keep lor any length of time in any climute. 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 ou draught, by J. M. TURNER & BRO. July 31 HERRING'S RESTORATIVE O CORDIAL.*—Custom Houso, New York, June 10,1842.—C. C. Sobring. Esq.—Dear Sir: The extraordinary benefit received by mo from tho use of your ••Restorative Cordial,” impels iqo to make the following statement, not only as nu net of duty iu regard of suffering humanity, but as one gf justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten years I was most seriously afflicted with Dispepsin, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business one or two days in tho week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion and a painful affection of the bowels, connected with tlio most troublesome and obstinate costivoness, tiie parti culars of which it would be out of place here to specify. Suffice it to say, that the first bottlo of your Restorative Cordial, token some six months ago, 'afforded me immediate relief; and that hav ing continued it from timo to time, I am now happy to add that tho euro has been complete and permanent. Believing that many may be simi larly afflicted with the various forms or Dyspep sia. I am induced to moko this public acknow ledgment for the general good. Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. Hooker. Inspector of Customs for flic Port ofN. Y. A further supply, just received and for sale by june 11 T. RYKRSON. /^OFFEE,—ftlil Motura Coffee Inr sain hy oct J2 THEODORE MINI,*. 12 20 0 04 2 27 4 00 32 70 17 30 17 00 10 (hi 15 35 3 88 15 35 $1 00 1 05 CD 40 48J 10 ON fill! SEVENTH OF DEC*K DE r T HE raWrilior in now enabled I,, I the completion of his arramrninM,. n p 0Unfe 1 MUddi.Innoiull-a wall organise,? »nd h„w“* I doul Journal of Now. at tho Scat oflh.in?*"; I Government, “ btnrni I Tho landing loaliiroa of tlio United I portur will ho Uio fallowing: , c * hr I . I- t'jyly Intelligence, of the inortmraU nt n ’ mu. Department, of the Ooeemmau, in £ * \ to Domoftic Alfuir. and to tho t'oroicn IM?*' > of tlio country, will ho given with wninnl* dcUty. fPo^n W oo«Vf.cillL r ?.fe> , information, tho "Reporter" will ho >12T* $10 GG 10 09 4 09 4 ftl 1 04 9 00 4 87 9 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 05 2 27 2 27 9 27 4 85 2 33 15 53 quonuy to communicate. cxchisivciyJntoEr!^ I or «* ,0 mi 0 "tr ,n .l ,0,1anl c hnmcter. niclll C cl *« I , _ . retpatim llrpartn of the. and Debate, of the Uoital Stale. proprietor i. bound to (bmi.h JKSSfflS ll nccordnuco w.th the ten.,, of IbeUnSnS tho loat re.ski,i „f Con,root ■ IK_ arrange,,,enl, „„„ „„„|„ wil , „ 1IC S' to tho Sonnto of tho United Staton an nbn”" nnd complete record of it, |),!b', l0 J 1 "" 1 ' neon o-", u greatly enlarged deg,r„_u,„ ” fit oftlio experience, suanuitv mill 7*.“’ onital body' I. which aolmiton, and reapeclful roganl *™ I HI. VutJ’rocculing.nmfDelate.I»lhelh.„j Representatives will oho be giivn with iitlin,. ^ I impartiality, imil (lie uimo«t pruuiinitiitilc !•• „-i I poor in tho ••K.morto,” next 1 ’ ""H 16c 0ms 80c $2 40 Alquicre, in Mudeira, Alqiiicrc, in Portugal, Alquiorp, in Bnliiu, Alquicre, in Alnraiihain, nearly cal*. 40 coutoin*, gals. 4-37 do. 4.08 over peck 1J pecks, If to nearly l bush. 1 do. lj do. 70 1 nearly do. 9; do. 92! do. 89. do. 91 do. 70 do. 85.130 do. 7! over do, llw. 10 5 oz. du. 16 4 oz, oz. lbs. 75 to 84 hush. 3.43 do. do. contain* over hush. 21 Ihs. 2.8! gals. 14.9-1 do. 17 Alquicre, in Rio Janeiro and Pernam buco, do. 1 to Anna, of rice, in Ceylou lbs. 200 2*f Arrobn, iu Portugal, jbs. 32 Arrolrn, iu Spain, do. 2 Arrobn, in Spain, (large) gals. 4.2-lti Arrobn, in Simin, (small) do. 3.337 Arrobn, iu Ainlngn, of wute, about do. 4J Arslieon, in Russia, indies 2t Hnhar, iu Rntovin, pcculs 3 to l\ Bale, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net, Ihs. 10 li Rnrtli, iu Naples equals about gals. 1 Cantar, tlio Levant, contains 41 okes lbs. 118.6 Cantor, in Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 88 Cantor, in Alnltn. do. 174; Cantar, iu Naples, lbs. 100 to |9ff Ciuitnr, in Sicily, do. 175 to 192, Cnrro, ill Naples, is equal to about bush. 50 Carro, iu Naples, of wine, gals. 2U4 Catta, of lea. ill Chinn, is nhoiit Ihs. Cnynng, in Batavia. Hi*. 3561 Clietwert, ill Russia, nearly hush. Fnnogn, in Spain, bush. 1.599 Hectolitre, in France, do. 2.64 Killograinnie.in France and Netherlands. Ihs. 2.21 Lost, in Ainstordnm. of grain, luisli. 85.J Last, ju Bremen, of grain, over do. 80 2- Last. in Cadiz, of salt, Last, in Daulzic, of grain, Last, in Flushing, of grain. Lust, ill Hamburg, nf gruiu, Last, |n Luboc, of grai n, laist, in Portugal, of salt, Last, iu Rotterdam, of grain, Last, in Sweden, laist, iu Utrecht, of grain, Lispoiind, in Hamburg, Lispntimi, iu Holland, Mark, in Holland, Aland, in Calcutta, Alina, in Genoa, of grain, Afny, in Lisbon, Aloy, iu Onorto, Moyo, of Portugal, Oke, in Smyrna, Ornii, in Trieste,, of wine, Ornn, of oil, Paliuo,'in Naples, is n little over inches 10 Pcciil, in Batavia and Madras, ihs. Dili Pocul, ill China and Japan, do. J33J Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. Hit) to Jffi Pood, in Russia, is equal to 33 lbs. 2oz. nearly Quintal, in Portugal, Ihs. 89.05 Quintal, in Smyrna, do. i29.18 Quintal, in Spain, do. !N> Quintal, in Turkey. do. 107.3 oz. Rottnli, in Portugal, do. 12,4 oz. Rottolo, in Genoa, du. 21 Kottnlo, in Leghorn, Ihs. 3 Salina iu Sicily, from bush. 7.85 to 9,77 Sclicllel, in Germany, varies I j to nearly Im.-h. 3 Ship-pound, iu Hamburg and Denmark, Him. 331 Ship-pound, in Holland, lbs. 338-4 oz. Store, in Triesto, bush. 2jJ Tale, in China, oz. 1-J Vnra, in Rio Janeiro, l.| yd. nearly Vara, in Spain, 100 uro equal to yds. 921) Worst, in Russia, fact 3500 legal Interest Table, Exhibiting tho legal rates of interest allowed in the different states and territories within the United States, with the punishment inflicted for usury in each State. Alainn, G per cent; forfeitof flic claim for usury. New Hampshire, G per cent; forfeit of thrice tho amount unlawfully token. Vermont, 0 per cent; recovery in an nction, with costs. Afami- clmsotto, 0 per cent; forfeit of tlirice tlio usury. Rhode Islund, G percent; forfeit of flic usury nnd interest on the debt, Connecticut, G per cent; for feit of the whole debt. New York, 7 percent; usurious contracts void. Now Jersey, 7 percent; forfeit of flio whole debt. Pennsylvania, G per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Delaware, 0 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Alurylnud, G und on tobacco contracts 8 per cent; usurious contracts void. Virginia, G per cent; forfeit double the usury token. North Carolina, 0 per cent; contracts for usury void, and forfeit double tlio usury. South Carolina,7 percent; forfeit of interest mut premium taken, witli costs to deb tors. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice tho us ury, und contracts void. Alabama, 8 per cent; forfeit of interest nnd usury. Mississippi, G per emit on contract made since 1840; 8 ou loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; bank interest, G; nnd conventional ns high as IS; beyond that con tract void. Tounessee, 0 per cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky, G percent; usury recov erable with costs. Oh’io, o per jeent; on written agreements may go os high os’ 10. Indiana, G per cent; a fine of double the excess. Illinois, G por cent; pemtlty, throe-fold the amount of flic wholo interest. Missouri, G percent; by contract. 10; ifbeyond, forfeit of thu interest and usury token. Michigan, 7 per com; forfeit of the usury taken on ouc-lutirfli of tho debt. Arkansas. G nor cent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable, but tho contract void. District of Columbia, G per cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest and excess in case of usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by agreement, not over 12. Forfeit* treble the excess. Iowa. Tlio muno a* in Wisconsin. On debts or judg ments, in favor of the United States, interest is computed at the rate of G per cent per annum. Custom House Value of Coins.—By n law of Congress passed Inst Alay, tho Foreign Coins und monoy of countries therein specified, arc to be estimated as foUows, to wit: The specie DoUnr of Sweden and Noway, ut one hundred .and six cento. The specie DoUor of Domnark, at one hundred and five cento. Tho Thaler of Prussia and Northern Stato of Germany, at sixty nine cents. Tho Florin of tiie Southern Stales of Germany, ut forty cents. Tho Florin of the Austrian Empire, and the City of Augsburg, forty-eight aud a half cento. The Lira of tho Lombardo-Venitian Kingdom, and of Tuscany, at sixteen cents. The Franc of France, aud of Belgium, and the Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen cents six mills. The Ducat of Naples, at eighty cents. The Ounce of Sicily, at two doUars and forty cent*. Tho Pound of the BritUh Province* of Nova ScotM, New Brmmvick, Newfoundland, and. Canada, nt four dollar*. lions of the United Stato*. )',■ If nr Ift Intelligence ofall important nwemnili toe Legislature, of t reat a ml Pm, Will lie communicated by cvcrv V, Europe, tliroiigli roporlcn in nn.l ft romE° MIH1Cl " ar fucilitiu, f or obtaining i VI. The General Keen of tin, Do, will Ins .j vc , I n condonmd form, will, i,„l„„ r , Such I, n bnufviowr ofwlml ilm “Uniiml 8w„ Reporter l* Hengoed to he. All Ihe plan, jirruiigoiuollt. hove been well imtnmf. n„J hope is confidently cherished that the "U », imrler” will prove itself an cnergeUc.iiidiwHow dicmfmd and perfectly Independent imirati, li will have no party views—no political bin ft* proprietor, hy the terms of hi* contract with the Senate of the United States, is bound tu the run- diuon that “the paper shall contain nu tioliriea) discussions except the debates.” It will he a vehicle of News—not the organ ofnnysctofoiiin. ions. 1 ho grand aim of the subscriber U to M tarnish, at the Scut of Government, a faithful and S t reporter ofall sorts of intelligence—a rti- c agent, on which the politician, the l>mj. ness man, the manufacturer, the mechanic, vA every one interested in the affairs of CnugmamJ Ihe Government, may rely at all times witli im plicit confidence. It is believed that the establishment of xi)rfc a responsible journal of Intrlligrnre, un terms whkji place it within tlm reach oftlio great masscsoftbe people, at tlm commencement of wliat pnnm*« to be a most interesting and eventful period in tl* history of Congressional proceeding, will hem garded with favor l»y all i-lasics of tlm rninimtnitr, uml. haying thus suited Ins objects, the suhsrnbn respecfully solicits a liberal and general support from the enlightened public of tlm United Siatei. JAMES A. HOUSTON, . Stenographer io the Smote, of thr V. S. Tlm ••United States lienoricr” will he printed un a large mid handsome sheet, nnd imird every morning, except Sundays,ut literate ulfti per utmuiii. In connection with the daily paper, there will he issued from the same establishment, THE AHUUOIt OF CONGIIUSS. This publication will contain exclusively tlm Reports of Ihe l’roccodiugs and Debates of the Congress of the l-nited Slates, h will be i»«ncl semi-weekly, in an elegant quarto-form, tliron-li- out the sessions of Congress, and will Im furnish ed to subscribers at the rate of Tiro. DollarSe for tho long session, mid Our Dollar for the short ses sion. It i* believed that liii* great national work will be deemed indispensable in the library of every public institution, politician, mid profes sional man throughout thee omitry; aud that it will be regarded by the great mu*sofilm people a* the very best political text book for their mvu in struction mid that of their vliihhcii. IAIPOKTANT ANNOIJNCDIENT. Throughout the se-sioii of (’oiigre.-s, lutm will be issued from the olliee of the "U oiled 8tain Reporter," containing the report* of all such lb- bates a* may possess nliurly exciting iiitcrcsi. All siibseViptious mid communication* to be post-paid, mid addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON. United State* Ruporler, W'adiingimi, I). U. EiT All imwsmiimr* throughout the United States wlm publish tiiis prospectus once a week from this datu till llm meeting of Congress, will lie entitled to an exchange witli the ••United Slates Reporter,” and will lie idaced on the list of thine to whom the Extras will be despatched, oct 18 PROSPECTUS OK A NEW MUSIC BOOK, LV PATENT NOTES, CALLED Till! Ml!8l'I!ltl.iN llAKI'i Ry Dr. Win. Houser, of Jefferson County, Ca. fill IIS work will contain 500 pages, including X a lucid exposition of tlio Rules of Singing and of Alusical Composition; a larger number nf Church Tunes used hy the various religion* nr- nomination^. South ami West, than have ever be fore been embraced ill one volume. Ode* and Anthem*. Sunday School mid Infant llyuiiw, nu merous Missionary and Temperance piece*, Nr- accompanied in a great many instances by the en tire hymn or song. Many of tlm tunes me entire ly now, while many of those lino old *tw *b»t have long been used at prayer, camp mid oilier meetings, and in the social circle, but have never before been collected and hurmomV.oih with nu merous Scotch, Irish. German uml oilier fine tone* hitherto scattered at wide intervals over the oartn, will bo found iu the Hesperian Harp, nook*, ancient and modern—many that are now out oi print, whose rich music is unknown to most per sons of tiie present day, have been (omphloy “used up" to supply this work. The Hesperian Harp i* lh« largest aiul dump c,t Mimic ifuuk ever ..lBire.JH.e- V ,l, ' nc, “! with ether werki IVivn, 1? til-ally nrittleJ. and humid III |t«.lo henrd, ttt h neatly printed enver. An vleyKin cupj . K morocco of ony color .leered, w. be ' " $1 60to sa 60, according In ->>•«• VfCT" (nlaiiD sent to one address lev ,u ” r " pie! ibr Tioo. The iciieli will he farm,la,I to ,»«• ’"tf'ttActivi; Am:nts wttlllod ‘"’."'“/'“‘f/Jj caitvOM every eonitty. town and pty m t » *»k A libera! per cent, will be allowed- Good rei mn tueiidalions required. Atldrcss the author, p such nu enterprise, ure respectfully rein publish this Prospectus three times, and «» the anther a jimubor oi the paper c°toain x A copy of the Hesperian llarp will be gi^n return. Jefferson county, Ga., Aug. 1317. O' 13 A IV "ORDINANCE Io rrpcnl tin Ordt- A n»n " entitled, -AnOrdinttnc. JuthonrtM the .nlcofeonttm Lou to Chart.. B. lor oilier purpo.ej*," powntd dot April, • See. 1. 'licit Ortl.lt, ed hy Ihe M.yor.d AU' men of Uio City of Savnutl.h ttmf 'he thereof, in Council ...ctnlilntl, and it H here 7 ordninej hy the niilhnritv of Uie "a" 1 "; 'M “ above recited Ordinance ho and Utc Baltic t. her '"’sec.'si'Jc it furUter ortlaittcd by the nfore.aid, Uint tho coininitteo an public s J Je* mi city low proceed to revalue «ud law, aud .oil them under the existing ordinance. Sec. 3. Ue it further ordained by Uio authMltf afore*,id. that all Ordinauec or paru of Off noneo. militating wtll, tlio provwiotw of to. Uf dinaticc, ha, and the .ante are hereby repealed. . IWd in Council loth Juno, 1847. II. K. BURUOUOIIS, Mayor. [Atteat.] A. C. DiVt.vroitT, c. c. june 10 /-tOMBS.—10 Uoz. Brazilian Rouml C aizet 4 do. flo. Shell Tuck*., from 371 ow. np I 6 do. do.’Stdo do. from ® up. jtwl roouve-l aud for nnU jfc