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/^AlA ANIC RINGS. STRU.NGTI1ENING
rUSTCIUS. HANDS AND MAGNET-
14? FLUID, for ihc rmc of Nervous Headache,
Tic D<a*»rcui. Palsy. Spuul Complaint*, Ac. A c.
A supply of ihggo *»d fox
.?gi
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
riniwnrti i eobtable lo-
Vy TION.—An effectual rare for eruption* t»f
tbf Fare nnd Sk'ra. particularly for rimplen,
Blott4»c*. Truer*, Tun. Ouiwu Freckles, Ac.
A degree of pleasure accompanies the use of
•Ahis elegant preparation, in its refreshing effect
upon the akin, Cataneon* irritability nnd diseolo-
ration# are also removed. nnd a pare state of the
comnlf rion established by the u*c of this lotion.
For Mite by G. R. HENDRICKSON,,
mar 25 Gibbon’* Building*.
T>APER!S0'-1 re.um Letter and Foolscap
JL Taprr, assarted qualities. “
for sale fry
may 11
_ Just received and
G. IL HENDRICKSON.
D k. a. Si'UAJi’S MLB lituc
TL’AKY.—.V certain core for tfco Tile,
oitbei iulernol or edamL Lloodrag or blind, for
ante hr G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 22 'Gibbons* Building*.
Carvod Tortoise Shell, Buffalo,
V>. Imitation and Brazilian Took Comb*, 8heU
and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of
a variety of patterns. Dressing Combs, Shell,
Buffalo, Ivory und English Horn and Fmc Tooth
Combs of all sizes and qualities, for sale by
umv 13 G, Ik HENDRICKSON.
T/ioft THE TEKIII.-.Monpolaa' tmu-
1’ soorbatkrQbrir mad Us celebrated Odontiuc,
juterworeodandgraalebSwdRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbons’ Building*.
fllHBAHD'S PlLtS.—Her. B. Hib-
±1 bard-a jcnnure Triable atetW,ffiim. qilh,
for role Ire C. II. HENDRICKSON,
may iff Gibbons’ building*.
S HU'S SABSAPABILLA.-A II.
Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
fortl»e cure of ScraWa^messcsof Iho Sirin, Dys-
jicpsia, Rheumatism,. Chronic diseases of the
Iuag* l Juusxboe, Neardgia, to comntcract the dcs-
trnctive effect* of Mercury, and all diseases arising
from on Impure staU of the blood, equal to any
nraoarofrooofSaramaritta. For-sale at 75 cents
per bottle, by G. JL HENDRICKSON.
Gibbon*’ building*.
• WICK;—Solar and Astral Lam]
Candle wick, for mdo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
opr 31 Gibbon*’ buildings.
of any coitfficalwi are from the
city of Savannah, where I reside, and iimnvfrmn
your own 8t*to, whom the Modicum is used with
•rest and astonishing iraoeeH*; it has proved itself
to be superior to any other MHicinc for the cure
of Fever and Arne, which it will do in the very
short space of Twelve Hours, it lias never been
' a to fail to effect a eertniu cure. The Med
icine is a harmless andtastclewi one, which will
make it the most popularlMcdicincin the Southern
States. The Medicine contains no mineral pre
paration whatever, but is a harmloss Vegetable
matter only. To Planters, tlii* Medicine is aval-
uaUe preparation, as it cures all cases in
boors, and docs not require anytime to be lost; al
that is to be done is to taka the Medicine and to go
m-mmIt?
maqmmamm nauymcrcuri*! or mm-
eral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe
Medjc'meforthoso who arc liable to exposure. I
beg yon. do not let me have to tax yon so oAen With
advertisement*, certificates, dbc. *—*“
, AStinood,
trv^ at least I hope so. Here is my offer to any
Planter of South Carolina, wbo will cither call on
DocL P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, 8. C. or myself,
in the city of Savannah, and either of as will five
enough lor twelve cases, and ifit does not care ten
ontoi twelve, we will refund the amount paid for
it. Voarare to see the Medicine taken as I htve
dirocted.
Owing to the heavy rains during the past sum
mer, and which *tiH continue, all the low lands
am underwater, which will cause a great deal of
this disease on the Rice Phmtittiuin; it will be to
your advantage tojirocure a certain and F^eedy
all dianas-
. it is
, ofitbeu-
ipelas, Ufcoration* of the
/'1JjaPHIME.-A fresh supply of ray
V/ superior, just reserved, and kept constantly
" T ‘ G. R. HENDRICKSON,
aprl4
Gibbons’ building’s.
TilLBr* CARMINATIVE.—1
JL/ rroce of this old English preparation, war
ranted genome, for sale by
aprSI G. R. HENDRICKSON,
ITS FAMILY SOAP.—Ml hue.
L Hhll’a Extra Stczun Pressed Snap, just hmd-
nd for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
~
POWDER PUFFS A BONUS.-An
JL extensive assortment of Powder Puffs and
Boxes. Also, Pulls without the boxes, and tin
Powder Boxes, for sale by
XS.,R. HENDRICKSON.
nUTLER’S TASTELESS SI
.13 LITZ POWDERS.—.All the uofid rngro-
dicuts of the Seldlitz Spring combined in one
compound powder, the effervescing solution of
which iu water is vety tteatty tasteless. Besides
lieing more palatable, it is made in modi less
time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that
produced with the twopowderain toe usual way.
Prepared liy Thomas Butler, 4 Choapride street,
LoaAoo. _ b Jj ^ HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 GahiV Beading..
EV^^«wesnJ|WCTop Cuba Honey,
rijflir* * ^R, HENDRICKSON.
riocKnoica poison, &«.—d,.
Fcncbtwanger’s Cockroach, Rat and Mouse
Poison, a sure and sale destroyer of those nosci-
onsverm'm. Also,his infallible Bed Bag Poison,
for male by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
«««•• ' Gibbons’ Buildings.
C ONFEUTIONABV.—50 boxes Con-
feefronanr of superior quality, landing from
sdhr. Columbia and for sale by
aprg ' G.R. HENDRICKSON.
Carmative
_ ayuo’s Lx-
Cdd^Aoc,
olsam for Dysentery and
Jqme’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil
dren.
Jayne’s Sanative ML for BUlious Complaints,
Ac.
A large supply of these popular romodics just
rcccrrcd and for sale at Philadelphia prices, by
G. IL HENDRICKSON,
*pr* Gibbon’s BnBding.
t TAFIOCAi—1 bbl. best qua-
bty* just received, nnd for sale br
G. IL HENDRICK BON.
]<mcS4 ^ Gftlbbtms’ Bnildiggs.
SH.—3 casks rim sort New York
— - - -Jtimt, laridicg ihim 1irig Acton,for sale
by - . G. JL HENDRICKSON.
‘ jnne10
T|f ORISOITS PULLS.—The Hyg erian
J.JA tmivcrral Alodtciue of the British Colle-e ui
Health, for ode by '
jtme ti G, It HENDRICKSON. I
7>Iso1er.—Iu bp fresh ground Ginger,
VJ jnst received and for Mdc hv H
■ jnne ltf G. R. HENDRICKSON. M
O TWINE.—S Mm]
fi»TKi\e\i
W/HAPfiji
jMK» OTtt.
ubencii worn Wine tine.
r GAIL—2 bill. jiulrocon'Ml and for ulc Ire
G. IL HENDRICKSON,
jane 16 Gibbon.’ Bnildinjrti..
REb BtG~ POISON.-Dr. Terteht-
AA wanger's infallnble Bed Bng Poison, war
ranted io exterminate those noxious vermin, for
•rieby G. JL HENDRICKSON.
jane 5.
T AKP frit AcC«—HKK1 gallons blanched
XJI AVinter istroined Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win-
tor attained Solar OH, 500 do unbleached Sperm
O&hOOtlo TrainOil, received perbrigs Angus,
to, Baldwin, and Swiss Bar, for sale hv
. g. r. Hendrickson,
•sqtttS
This Medici a e is for sole by the following
named gentlemen, who are the only agents for
die sale of the Great Souther* Rruxon, where
it will be found either at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants will make a handsome profit
by ftrilmg this medicine. A liberal discount made
to Planters, &c., by the dozen. Address.
W. HUM PHREVS, Jr.,
Oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
MORE VET!—STILL THE V
ITJL COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY CANNOT FAIL!!—READ !!
READD READ!!
Strive* Couxtt, Sept. 24,1B47.
Win. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit me
to drop a few lines to yon in behalf ofyour vain
ablemedicine. I have recommendod it in two
cases as being the best Medicine for the cure of
the Fever ana Ague, and told them if it did not
cure 1 would refund the money. But as your
medicine has proved itself so for, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to the public as a cer
tain and speedy csvrc for the Fever and Ague; a
disease so troublesome in the lower countries,
which would he banished by the use of Hum-
ihrey’* Remedy, a most valuable medicine for
tbo South.' Enclosed yon will rooeive a certifi
cate from a respectable gentleman of Seriven
County, and also ofa young Lady who resides in
my family. I am yonr ofidt servt,
W«. M. Carr.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—I hand yonr
Agent my certificate for publication, if yon think
propel. This is to certify that I had the Fever
and Ague several times very severe, and found
no relief until through the persuasion of Mv. W.
Carr,your agent for Humphrey*’Valuable Fever
and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health
in toe oliort space of24 hoars. And. 1 do-recom
mend Humphrey*’ Remedy a* a certain and
speedy cure for too above disease.
Respectfully, Mary Sheppard.
Jacksonhoru,’ Seriven Co. Sept. 24, 3847.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
Savakkah, Oct 2,1847.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—8in—Having had oc
casion to use yonr Remedy for Fever and Ague.
1 can recommend it to toe tmblic as a safe, cer
tain, and speedy cure for toe above named die-
ease. It curod the case in less than eight hours.
Respectfully vottrs, J. JJ. CUDllEDGE.
iUST IN, TIME.
Mr. Wm. n amplircys—Dear Sin—With the
greatest pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated
llomedv to the citizens of 'the Bonthern States,
and to Planters, and all 'who are troubled with the
Fever and Ague. .I. was a subject of toe above
uumod disease for a long time and. tried various
remedies, among winch. was Rowuud’s Tonic
Mixture,India Chologogne,Champion’s Pills, and
many others; hut all was useless, until 1 wa* ad
vised by a friend in Savanmih, to try yonr medi
cine, which 1 did and I can safety recommend it
to the public as a certain care. Your remady
cured me in 12 hours, for which 1 tender you my
Urnuks, and wish you success in yonr enterprise
iu behalf of the hntnun family. Yonr truly,
< H. II. Barrett.
Reesville, Burice County, Oct. 1,1847-
oct 7
rpiIE OLD PALMETTO STATE.
X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—Souther vers.-—The following is from my
Agent, Mr. Thns. J.8. Farr, of Grabamville, S. C.
Mr. miUarn Humphrey*, Jr.:
Sir—I hand to you the certificate of Mr. E. C.
Wutts, iu favor of your Remedy for Fever und
Ague; be is :u man of integrity, und his testimony
is consequently undoubted.
Yours rospoetftilty. Tnos. J. S. Faur.
Groiminvilln, S. C.,*Scpt. 38th, 1847.
Mr. If’. Humphrey*. Jr.:
Dear Sir—This is to certifv that I have used
yonr Fever and Ague Rctnccfv with Hticnoss. I
ohtuined a supply of h from Mr. T. J. 8. Farr,
your Agent -of this place, and administered h to
my daughter, according to the dircctinni, und 1 ain
happy to state tool the disease left her in the
course of tlurty+ix. hour*, and her present state of
health indicates a certain cure.
Yonr*, 4tc. E. C. Watts.
Gnrimmvillo, 8. C., Sept. 14th 1517.
G. fi»Wl5SKSS^lB|&
flaseTflnwr tti nwun
CIotm uiu NatnifTg*; ScwUu 6ret ,ort Fotuih, E
6o Enjliii Wiuliin, 8oa», 1 ■io Omlu-e Mnflilm-,
S cl»u Ben-d Imlijo, 10 %*},. Aluim *0 emit,
prime EngpX Coppcro, 20do Cpnotn Suit., 2000
puPonu Lamp OU. - Kept S
WmiE JJUUICI CII1UIBB.-
▼ T 1 case rooeivod per brig Philnra, and for
«olc by G. R. HENDRICKSON:
-iiW„TF
*
-A fresh supply ofthis
“ puu ’ la “ "■
«^rt16 <1 IL HENDRICKSON.
PiSSSrS®
G. ft.. HENDRICKS ON,
toar 24 Agent fur too Proprietor.
rpolLKT SOAP | lJ» > BARS.--\VLii e
t of rYimrh rnflito
—^Jhaa. vAhw OcrissmdGkar-
t*" 1 oeeuiMid and ibr mde h*
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
and li
Tetters, Pitni
CaSnsml-. , _
curial Diseases, and for assisting the ’operation
und preventing fatal consequences orMercurials
Tins prepartition, (by adding toe Qnecn’a De
light, A c, to toe Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more
—*• j any known remedy, tonic
powers, and is higblj nSOtoM*;
time to be lost; al H. ft Frost, Prolhssor of Materia Modica in top
- MtaRod5^11«goofCha«lostoM8.C.to*tow^
on Materia Medksa, only ooonrnitrated by apro-
cessoftoe subscriber’s to reader it more conven
ient for administration, and with the exception ©f
toe addition «f mercury which may at all tones be
added when aeoessaiy- To afcewr the Jugh«*i-
nution winch Dr. F. entertains of toe combina
tion or them articles, it is only necemuuy to refer
to the above mentiened.wroric.
There are few cases of chronic and painful
Rheumatism that will notyield to toe influence of
SaruaparHla and Queen’s Delight if duly pnae-
verod in, esperially if taken in oonionetion with
Hy dr. of Potash.
I* highly recommended for all diseases of the
tom, chronic as well as recent. One bottle will,'
in most instance*, effectually remove all pimples,
postules or blotches on the face, to which young
personsta'tots climate are so modi subjected to,
arising either from imparity of toe blood or de
bility. It is too best remedy known for scrofu
lous affection*, sores and breakings out inyoung
children, and is safe arid efficacious hi removing
entirety every traoe of hereditary diseases from
the system, in toe tenderest infant; in fact, in all
cutaneous afieerioat it is invaluable. Asa gen
eral purifier of the blood, and an eradientor ofall
obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take toe precedence of all other remedies. It
gently operates upon and regulates toe bowels,
restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone
to the stomach, end promotes digestion.
It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in its
worststages, aad all persons suffering from this
distressing complaint are advised to use it, first
so, hutif.no marked relief be found after taking
one bottle, it win be noceasary to use toe Hydrio-
dutod Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in
the cases uf all quack medicine* of the day, to ef
fect their sale, and so force them upon the pub
lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pro-
E oration l»« been prescribed and used by a nnm-
er of physicians and planters of onr city and
neighborhood, with great success, vie Dr. R. li.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. 8. Legate, Lt. Wilson, U.
S. R. S. all -ofthis city; Dr. James Stoner, Beau
fort. Ac. Price $1 per bottle, or $5 tor € do.
Prcpured l»y J. Peter M. Ernso,
Chemist and Druggist, onruer Broad and
King streets, Charleston, S. C-
Agcnt for Savannah,
A A. SOLOMONS,
dec 21—lyr Market wqnare.
ifcitizrns in the United
only by tbc sole proprietor,
D.. wocewor to Boucbvmy
proved r r<T.rcr.
qvAUTre* or haHy’s TLAsran cloth.
The Piaster Cloth is so «*eH known tliroughont
the United States, hut more generally iu the city
of Philadelphia, that its beneficial effects and nur-
prising cures, have prororrd for it tlm approba
tion and recommendation of the most moment of
the Faculty.
It is n -sure and safe
Sores, either fresh or of long i
nnd p rev tint, Gangren^^d^
far Clom and
rearelFru-f! nd (.ibrity!!
TO TUL ATrUCTEO.
Bv M. 8. Thobsun, M. D., Macon, Georgia.
Wlw.n war breaks fonli with iu wild alarm.
Among tiu uations spreads a dread dintnuy,
- hwn reuquering ■toddenod boldly stonn
When nothing is hoard hut toe dmTmd strife,
And groan* and cries of hctyless ebbing life, *
Come politic Pence., step forth, ’tis time to save
Our noblest from that open yawning grave.
Wbea ftdl toaaase wito overmastering forces,
Prostrates his hanless \ ictims nil around,
of toe affected trails to'«m»rtifr,(orGangrene,) it
will be advisable for toe nnlortnnate sufferer to
resort to toe use of oorae gentle purgative tor
is to wing toe Plaster, and eon-
till toe cure is«omplcted, whkb
maybe confidently expected in a reasonable time.
No purgative more proper than Dr. Dyott’s svdl
kuo m ii Anti-Billioux Pills.
The Male tigers of toe Negroes is ranked under
the denomination of Ulcers; tiiis valuable Plaster
is sAbo-W certain euro fur it, if the
be observed as above.
Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula,
Wluia Swelling, Sera Breasts, Fcrons, Whitlow*
and Bofls ere removed, and cues happily pro
duced by the use of tiu. valuable Plartcr. -
It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected
humours; it also cares Sprains, Bruise*, Anthrax,
Scalds, Barm, and all Sore* and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; ft draws canterized Sores or Issue*
very successfully and without pain. It dbuqrates
distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in «
vety tout tune, and is a safe and certain care for
Rheumatism and flying Rheumatic Pains, if the
Plaster be constantly applied to the affected parts
for ais or eight hMMdhs.tbe parts affected become
invigorated, and a smre seldom Ails to be com
pleted. Jtis also soccesifblty need tor toe cure
Those useful men, Mariners, should never be
without Mahy’a valuable Waster Cloth; it keeps
nr length of time equally good, and is portion-
lariy calculated to toy sores anting from green
wounds, after they are snpunrated, which it much
•ids. Itisnooesaaty itshonldbe kept dry.
Received nnd for sale by
may 12. T- RYERSON.
AGENTS.—P. M- Cohen & Co., Charleston,
S. C.; T. J. S. Farr,Grahainville, S.G.; W. A.
Carswell, Suvunnoh, Ga.; A. McLunc to Co.,
JuckKOuville, Ga.; Shotwell to Gilbert, Mucnn,
Ga.; Dorsey to Knott, Griffin, Gil; P. A.Muise,
La Grange, Ga.; Wintor to Epping, Ctflmnbu*,
Ga.; W. Root, Marietni, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa
lem, Tenn.; W. K. Kitcbctu Augusta, Ga.; J.
A. Sperry, Houston county, Go.; Solomon Good-
all, Atlanta, Go. ; William Carr, Jocksonborn,
W. JL Anderaon, Dalton, Go.; E. A. Burch,
llawkiiirvillc, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Daricu, Ga.;
Cole, Prescott to Co., Black Creek, Florida;
Ligbtfoot to Flandcni, Macon; P. Murtiu, Sa-
vonnali; Cuuuinglmni to Co.. Dalton, Ga.; J.
H.totW. 8. EUis, Macon; M. C. Williamson,
Davisburo, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Sanderavillc; 2L
II. Barrett, Piucsville. Ga.T.C. Finley, IIam-
buirrS. C.; F. A. Poullen, JucksonviUe, Fla.;
R. 8. Baity, LaurcnwiUe, 8. C.
Agent* wonted, address, pout paid, W. Hum-
preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah,
Ga. oct 38
a lJIiraVEI QUININE ! !—100 ounce*
pore German Sulphate Quinine, received
per steamer Southerner, und now for sale J50
ounces, by W. HUMPHREYS, jr.
oct 4
TVTEW CHEMICALS.—A toll supply
-L i of nil new Chemicals recently introduced in
to medical practice, j^nst received and for sale by
oct 9.
. TURNER to BRO.
Monument square.
O SBORNE’S WATER COL
OURS.—Just Tooeivnd an swortmentof the
above celebrated colours, warranted equal to any
imported, for side by
J. JU. TL'ILNEtt & BIIOVHXR.
PCf6 ■ , , jVTgminmnt Hguvr.-,
QPEBItl Ollu—Jnn remind, a anpply ur
O pure SuennOAdlw m Jm« urfide uf Stdar
LauwOiLaW.dalel-v / ..
J. M. TUiNEtt &
<*» 13 * :i •->. -• ■ 5* Mi
Sjxtnn CmidlM, <’« vtud <T«; i* tern ud
hnlf bo.r. Tttaum, fft rajU 6V, luudinf ftoui Aip
s&uksBm a. joiinston
1JYEBSOY Jk CO’S. SAUSAPA-
JLL RILLA.—For the euro of all diseases aris
ing from the impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., all of which will yield under the use of this
pren oration.
The subscriber, in-offering this preparation to
the public, doom* it annot-cssaiy to exhibit any of
those flashy and conscientiously heudod advertise
ment*, attended with fictitious certificates of cures,
but trust its clraractcr, a* a specific, entirety on it*
own merits. He has becu iuduccd to offer it
from the favorable maimer in which it has been
used by several eminent physicians with grout
satisfaction. lie asserts with confidence tbM it t«
prepared with great care and accuracy, and iu the
best mode to obtain the active principles of Sarsa
parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared
and sold by T. RYERSON.
june 3 c PrnggisU Savanmih.
up HE NATIVE FEBRIFUGE,—
X For the Core of Bilious, Remittent and In
termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas
es incidental to a debilitated state of the system,
such as night sweats, toe. toe.
The native Febrifuge -is offered. The proprie
tor is aware that the common objections to all new
preparations will be urged again* this. To obviate
ull such objections, Jie fans simply to state that ft is
prepare^ according to the receipt of an eminent
phyticon, who owed ft with perfoct raooeas
through along practice, in perhaps the most sick
ly region of our oonutiy, vi»c the Mississippi val
ley. Again from Abe exalted estimation in which
Quinine is held, hot only by the people, but by
the most skillful physician*, it will appear mipera-
rngatory to offer any new article. But the Native
Febrifuge possesses all tho power and certainty
of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting 1 '
the head, and may be safety used therefor, where
Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purpose of
the proprietor however sanctioned by custom an
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 cuusus of Fever.
Believing with the learned Grogoiy that though
there has been so much written concerning Fever
there is no one subject in the whole circle of modi-
cal science which still involves so many disputed
points. Letting all theories pass, we stand by
facts. The first of which is tnat the Native Fe
brifuge will care fever, from whatever cause ‘it
may have originated, and if any doubt exists, as to
the fuel wo invite tho ufilictod to the test, with
confidence as to the issue. What it has done it
will do. The following certificate of one well
known will show what ft has done: *
Savawrah, 12th May, 1847.
Mr. Jas. A. La Roche having requested me to
state my knowledge or toe Native Febrifuge, I
take pleasure in stutiug that it was used benefici
ally iu the Fevers of the viillcy ortiie Mississippi
nnd Arkansas, in all coses in which Quinine is us
ually exhibited, and was admis*ab1e in conges-
tionsoftbe brain when Quinine was supposed to
be coutradicuted.
J. J. Mitchell, M. D.
Effingham, Sept. 30,1847.
Dear Sir.—In compliance with my promise to
let yon hear from roc, with regard to the effect of
youi Febrifuge, permit me to hand you the fol
lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my
wife has been laboring undor the effect* <of con
tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith
standing ull the reiuedie* prescribed by onr best
I'liVNiciauH, and ut the time I procured The Na
tive Febrifuge, wc hud become perfectly despon
dent, fearing that duatli alone would terminate her
disease, hut I uni happy to state that the use of
one bottle bus broken the Fever completely and
restored her so far as to require only u little time
to recruit her wasted energies and place her In
perfect health, such has been the change produc
ed in her habit and constitution by The Native
Febrifuge.
With sincore regard, I am yours, toe.
* Thomas Kcefler.
To J. A. La Roche, Savannah.
Prepared and sold, fry
JAMES A. LaROCHE;
oct 7 No. 1 Market sqnnre.
T7LECTR1CAL HAIR GLOVE
-Ei AND BELT rRlCTOItS—Warranted of.
the best quality.-—Tho combined effects of beat
and cold, of variability in temperature, opd irre
gular action ortho system, produce a 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
those functions for which nature designed it. To
remedy tins evil, arid restore the skin to a koulth-
ful state, has long been a desirable object; and this
remedy has been found in the operation of the
Ilair Glove and BeltFrictor.
The movement of all parts of tho body whilst
undergoing the process of friction, produces a
general activity and circulation of the blood, and
at the same time removos all cucrnstutiou* from
the akin, nnd dears and opens tlie pores effectual
ty*
The regular use ofthe Hair Frictors night nnd
morning, will produce a general plow and health
ful excitement of the skin, and will be found both
a preventive and cure in nil eases of Cold, Khen-
mutism, toe. They require only to be used in
order that their most beneficial effects uiuv be
known and appreciated.
fob 7 T. RYERSON
TCAIRBANK’S PLATFORM
A SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat
ed Scales, to weigh 30 lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000,
1,200,1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and
for sulu at manufacturers’ prices, by
DEN SLOW to WEBSTER.
Agent* for the rale of these 8aUo*.
IInnl’s Merchant’* Magazine make* the follow
ing comment* upon this useful and convenient
article:
Fairlanil's Platform Saalcs.—It is not oftou that
we ore induced to laud an article of trade, und
wc never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are
cmmnrnding Homcthing that is useful. We can
not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi
dual, ut tho risk of imposing the confidence- of
thousands of onr readers who roly open the hon
esty of our statements, if not in tue inedibility of
oar jndment. That great improvements have
been made within n few years, pi tho instruments
of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi-
no*s men. The nntiauc clumsy and inaccurate
methods of weighing, have given way to the in
vention of American mechanical skill, and the ut-
TDost prodMcm has been attained. A variety »f
IMatform Balances are maimfiictared and
which cannot he relied on for any -considerable
degree of accuracy: so that they necessarily in
volve one party in pecuniary ions. It therefore
affords ns pleasure to refer to the Platform Scales
ofMr.Fairiiauk, which have been extensively
used in all parts of the United States for several
years, and given, as ihr as our knowledged ex
tendi, vety general satisfaction. We pu»"h*pofl
one ortbese scales threeyeors since, und have tu-
od them constantly for weighing paper, toe. and
for accuracy and durability’, we are quite rare,
they have a«, and perhaps cannot, he surpassed.
The jdan of eon* * *** * *
it of two levers, with a
<• i u*uj>uiuK4platform balance. Any^tecrenvj of
frie number uf levers or an additional beam, ren
der* the instrument moreoo implicated, less precise
in it* Operation end mere liable to derangement.
These scales are used by many of the leading
merchants ofNew Yurie, whose written testimony
to their superior exoeUenoe has Wnfreetysp.
npBANSPARENT GELLATiNE,
X Warranted equal iu strength to Rnssiaii Is
inglass for Table Jellies, und of great service in
dissases when dolicutc animal food is required,
and well calculated for long sea vovages. It im
proves by age if kept dry, und can l»e made into
Soup in-a few minutes, und is of groat service in
clarifying Cider, Beer, and Wine.
TOMAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use at least
two ounces of Cooper’s Refined American Isiu-
J floss, which should he first souked in cold water
br two hoars; drain off that water, then take two
quarts of cold water, one und a half pound of su
gar, put in it the white of throe eggs, the juice of
three good sized lemons, the peal of one, a stick
uf cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or
other spice to suit the taste; stir all the ingredients
well together while cold, then boil the whole
muss four or five minutes, and then ponr it
through a Jelly Bag; when it may be put into
glusses or moulds, und when cold, w’ill be fit for
use. The moulds should he first wet with a lit
tle white of egg and water just before the jelly
is put iu them, in order to muke it easy to turn
them out on plates.
The Jolty Bug is roodo of fiunnel 8or 30 inches
across the opening, and about half a vard, deep,
narrowing to u point at the bottom. 'The liquid
that ran* through first, should be poured back
the jolley bog uutfl ft runs through dear.
Add one pint of wine to -the above for Wine
Jolly. Other liquids made from preserves,- may
be jollied by using the sunie proportion of the Is
inglass.
BLANC MANGE may be made by using nl
least one ounce oilsinglas* for two quarts of milk
or cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar and spice
to suit the tuste—bring the whole to u hoiiin
beat, strain it, und when nearly cool, stir it we
to mix the cream thut will rise while cooling, pour
it in moulds, and when perfectly cold, it uiuv lie
turned out and will then he ruudy for use. The
moulds should be first wet with cold water, which
will prevent it from strickiug to them. Just re
ceived and for rale by
toorlfi T. RYERSON.
TELES HAUELS EAE DIVINE
O DE VENUB or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid
state,) composed of an Eastern Botuuicul discov
er of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin
soft and fair. .Asa croator and conservator of
thut most distingumhiug-churm of female lovcli-
wera, a tranraarout fair sldn, Jules liauefs Eau
Divine de Venas or Njinpfr Soap may lie said
to exert an almost magical power, composed for
the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the
utter ■exclusion of ull mineral admixture., ft w dis-
tingukhod modiotnally for its extremely bland,
purifying andsoothing action on the skin and hv
acting upon the pores and minute secretory ves
sel*, expels all imparities from the raffing, 'allays
every tendency to inflammation and by this me
thod alone efiectnaHy dissipates nil redness, ton.
pimples, freckles und uutanoon* visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; its constant use will
chnnge the most bilBons complexion into one of
radiant whiteness.
To gentlemen afflicted with a tenderness of the
skin in shoring, the use of toe Eon Divine de
Voutu, will be fotmd to alloy &11 cuticnlar irrita
tion occorioncd by common soap or cream or the
climate. Just received and for rale fry
jnty-24 T. RYERSON.
good Samaritan, the holm apply.
And the lov’d array one wont Cunt or die.
Wliat though the tyrant in fcU lofty pride,
May rale has subjects with an iron rod,
Whitt though for ages, man may be denied,
Tbe right to speak or act frnt by Us nod.
What though he may be bound in strongest chains,
And nothing has bat what hi* lord ordain*,
Yet liberty steps forth and sets Wm free.
And tyrant* with their votaries torn and flee.
Wiiat though diseases of whatever name,
Retain their hold on hapless men for yean,
What though a hundred mineral son* orfiuue
Have done their best to atop their wild careers,
What though the nostrum* of the quack, the pill,
The ramp, balsam, or cold water toil,
Yet Thomson’s wimple means may aet them free.
To raise the fiadd’mng about of Liberty!
It is not tho purpose of the undersigned to en
ter now upon the comparative merits of either
system of medical practioe; the facts presented
from time to time ought to constitute the best
arguments, and so viewing it he would simplv
beg to present “a few more of the same sort, 1 *
■imply remarking that there are yet “ a few more
left.”
Extract* from Letter*.
‘Another Desperate Case Cured without seeing
the Patient.”
Gr.oncjA, Troup county, 30th ScpL 1846.
Dr. Thomson:
Sir—1 saw an advertisement in the Recorder,
signed by Winslup S. Page, of a cure that was
performed by you of his daughter, who was at
tacked with palsy and disease of the spine, by
which she was entirely disabled and lost tbe use
of her lower extremities. I have a girl that lias
been precUcly iu that situation for three mouths
past, and have tried all menus, but to no cfibcL
4 * * * Write me aline as soon os conve
nient.
Y ours, rospectfull v,
THOMAS W. ASHFORD.
Ou the 4th November, instructions were re
ceived to send on the modiciuos by mail, and he
subsequently, iu stutiug the progress of the case,
writes:
Dear Sir—My servant girl Is much mendud
since I wrote you last, she had al that time her
crutches to assist her in walking. She can now
walk from bouse to house without them, though
she is yet quite wabbling, iu her wulk. * * *
And on the IDtli May, 3817, he writes:
Dear Sir—1 have token my scat after having
buun absent from home some time, to iufofm you
that my girl. I believe, is about us well us ever. ”
* * 'Enclosed is wluit is duo yon. If my name
will be of unv benefit to yon, you may make any
use of it yon please on such an occasion. 1 ex
pect you will have a call from South Carolina, us
1 have informed some of my diseased friends there
of your skill as a physiciuu.
Yours, respectful]*,
THOMAS \V. ASHFORD.
Houston Co., Go., Jan. 9th, 3847.
I hereby certify, that some two years ago my
negro woman Murv, was token with Veulapen*
lllcri. und its attentiont difficulties. 1 culled on
Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, und another
gentleman of the same school, (belie* od to he
both graduate* of the S. II. M. College,) who,
after using ull their efforts to relieve her, entirety
failed. 1 then sold her to Dr. Jonos, who imme
diately brought her to Dr. M. S. Thomson, of
Mncou, who soou cured her, I believe in less limn u
month, so thut she has since hud two children, and
is entirely well; this I can testify, as I now own
her again. LEVI KING.
jAsrxn, Co., 2f*th April, 3 S47.
This may certify, that for three yours I hud been
subject to Epilepsy, or Cuurulsicc Fit*. I was
attacked soou after taking & severe strain at heavy
lifting, and continued to have them about once u
month for that Jengdiof time, notwithstanding all
the efforts that were made to cure me. Finding
that nnthiiu; done me unv good, und hearing that
Dr. M. S. Thomson could cure such cases, 1 de
termined try him, and so culled ou him and got
one proscription of medicine, which ] uui liuppy
uud proud to say has entirely cured me. 1 huvt-
hnd no symptoms of them but ouce shortly after 1
commenced taking it, and have now been us well
as I ever was for ubouta year.
GEORGE M. LUMPKIN.
Persons desirous of testiug the efficacy ofthe
these remedies in their own cuscs, no'matter
where they reside, can do so very conveniently,
by pending their age uud symptom iu writiug us
correctly as possible, when medicines to suit them
will be compounded and scut hy mail, express or
private hand. Iiis fee in such cases is only fee
dollar* a month, which tuny be enclosed anil sent
hy muil ut his risk. Medicines cauuut he sent to
u great distance unless the amount is enclosed or
a proper reference given. Letters to entitle them
to attention must he post puid. The poor pro-
Hcmiug a certificate of itiubilitv to nuy are never
scut empty away. The afflicted of the Rev.
Clergy, are of course, always exempt from
churge. Patient* under his immediate cure are
charged iu proportion to tbc amount of utteutiou
necessary. In consequence of the great increase
of office business it will be impossible for the sub
scriber to go much into the country except iu very
urgent cuscs, nor will he he able to go for any
thing under the usual charge of other Physicians,
but will attend in tho city us promptly as possible.
m. s. Thomson, m. d.
Macon July 33, 3847. 3yr—c July 23
Um*m *f (told.
Rate* allowed in the Custom House t
coin?, as per act of Congress of 1834, fii
value thereof:
United States Eagle, old enmuion,
** u * new -
England, 1
Fre«. IMG,) ‘
* -
*» . ° f foriCS,
** Some as tbo new Louis Guinea,
Frankfort on tbe Main, Ducat, -
Hamburg, . . . . . .
Malta, Double Louis, ....
** Louis, .....
u Demi Louis - -. - .
Mexican Doubloon, - - - -
Holland, Double Kix Dollar, - • 12 20
*“ Rix Dollar, - 6 04
44 Ducat, - . - . 2 27
14 Ten Gilder piece, - - - 4 00
Portugal, Dobraon, - - - . 32 70
44 Dobra, 17 30
44 Johannes. - - . . 17 06
Spain, Doubloon 1772, - • .16 02
“ 44 since 1772, * • 15 35
44 Pistole, . . . . - 3 88
Columbia Doublotm, - - - . 35 35
Specie dollar of Sweden und Norway, at $1 06
8node dollar of Denmark, ut - . 105
Thaler of Prussia, und Northern State*
of Germany, 09
Florin of Southern Stoic* of Germany, 40
Florin of Austrian Empire and City "of
Augsburg, 48|
Lira of the Lombardo Venetian King
dom and Tuscany, ... 16
Franc of France and of Belgium, and
Litre of Sardinia, - - • lBcGmi
Ducat of Naples, ..... 80c
Ounce of Sicily, - - . . - $2 40
Pound of the British Provinces of Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick, New-
r rut umrm «r
uui i
a ■ I
, XonkrOttoftlc **•'
T a l
tbe completion Wins
fonndland and Canada,
4 00
s™ ort.'&sl
of tiie most important chorarter. *’
. eriaUm Report* of 4, p r , a
SSTBStf,SftSr
ib4 wmgliM. record „r h, DtWuu;
of tobrelyu, winch they hive cv^SS
sabettons end respeetfdl rtraid.
93sscasirgsaS!
or reidcre will tlm, he Lr.n nX ....i jL*— I
U .!*<; j
will be conunumcated hv
Foreign Weights nod .Mrtramu
There are denominations frequently met with
iu report* of markets, but tboir English value not
always readily rocoUocted. The following table
will be found, we believo,correct:
Ahtn, in llotlcrduiu,
Altnude, in Portugal,
Altnndc, in Madeira,
Alquiere, iu Mudcira,
Alqnierc, in Portugal,
Alquiere, in Babin,
Alquiere, in Morauham,
nearly gals. 40
contains, gals. 4.37
tiu. AM
over peck 3 4
pocks, 1| to nearly 2
hush. 3
do. 3J
Alquiere, in Rio Janeiro and Fcrnoro-
B LUE LICK WATER.—The charac
ter of the Water from this well known
Spring is too weli established to need commen
dation. We append for the curious uud scien
tific uu analysis, us inude hy an able Chemist.
3 sulphureted hydrogen. 2 carbonic acid, 3
muriate of soda, 4 uiuriute of inugnusia, 5 muriate
nflime, 6 sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda,
8 sulphate magnesia, fl carbonate of lime, uud
probably a truce of carhouale of magnesia.
in its* action upon the system it is purgative,
diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed of
greater variety of substance* and iu marc almn-
duuce, it mny he considered us standing at the
Imud of ull Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com
parison it is identical with the Harrogate springs
of England, coutuining every active ingredient
found in those Waters. If the Planters of this
neighborhood w ere ouce to get into the liubit of
using the Bine Lick Water, they would not do
without it for any consideration. It is pnt up iu
well snaked barrels, and will keep for any length
of time in any cliraate.
This Water is from Finley** Upper Blue Lick
Spring, Kentucky.
Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars.
For sole by the barrel, gallon, or on draught .fry
J. M. TURNER &. BRO.
juty.31
THE GREAT PAIN KILLER.—
X No Medicine.has frocu discovered that was
so .happily adapted to use internally, and yet per
form such wonder* when applied externally, as u
wash or hath, or by friction. I tinny lie used with
a success that will ustonirfh, far Bronchitis, Quiu-
3 , flostoenen, Raising of Blood, Dyset
urns, Chilblains, Teething, ruins in the
dc. tike.
From file many certificates which accompany
the article, the two following are selected on ac
count of their brevity 5
“Haw used Mr*. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burn*, and bave^tnmd that in applying it immedi
ately that ft will prevent-even a blister. I would
recommend it to the confidence of the public.
H. A. llr.EBX,
JSffltor W-ertfield Standard, Weatfield, Maas.”
■“f hxve nsefl Mrar Bromm’s- Pain Killer for
Burns, and many other common complain Island
gitaaal.
CEBBUVG*8 RESTORATIVE
CORDLAL.—Gnstom House, New York.
Jnne 36,3842.—C. C. Scbring, E«q.—Dear Sir:
The extraordinary benefit received by me from
tho use of yonr “ Restorative Corffijd,” impels me
to make the following statement, not only as au
act of duty; in regard of suffering huuumity, hut
as one of justice towards you, its proprietor.
For ten years I was most sehonsty afflicted
with Dispopsin, and .it* varions complication*, so
much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted fur
bnrinew one or two dava in theweuk. 3 Buffered
mostly from disordered -digestion and a painful
uffeetiou of the bowels, connected with the most
troublesome and obstinateeostiveness, tbe parti-
onbirs of which ft would be out of place here to
jqietufy. Suffice at to say, that the first bottle of
yonr Restorative Cordial, taken seme rix months
ago, *fitafied me immediate relief; nnd that hav
ing continued it from tone to time. 1 am now
happy to add that the coreha* been complete rind
permanent. Believing thut many may be ‘ simi
larly afflicted with'the varions forms of Dynpep-
■ia. I am induced to make this public ackuow-
r i for rite Fort «TK1'W
mppty, jnst rooemd on d/orrate by
do. 1 to 31
lb*. 260 2-
llis. 32
do. 2
gal*. 4.246
do. 3.337
about do. 41
incites 28
peculs 3to A\
ntu uu- t uuuuuuicaieu uv ev*r\- f ■
Europe, tlironpl, reponrei iu LuidoJ3 ftS|
Wllfl ltll«onc. ... r.. , 1 1 *0* ■
who possess poenliur facilities for
formation.
ilitaiuing u
do. 76 4-5
nearly do.
93
do.
921
do.
89.G
do.
91
do.
79
do. 8
>.136
do.
75
over do.
59
bnco,
Anna, of rice, in Ceylon
Arrnba, in Portugal,'
Arrolm, in Spain,
Arroha, in Spain, (lurge)
Arrolm. in Spain, (small)
Arrnba, in Malaga, of wine,
Arslieen, in Rush! a,
Ilaliar, in Batavia,
Bole, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net,’ lbs. JOlj
BarUi, in Ntudcs equal* about gid*. 31
Cantor, the Levant, enutoius 44 oke* lbs. 11S.8
Cnntar, in Leghorn, of oil, ll»*. 83
Cnntar, in Malta. dp. 1741
Cantor, in Naples, lb*. 306 to 19-3.
Cantor, in Sicily, do. 375 to 102}
Cairo, in Naples, i* equal to about bush. 50
Cairo, iu Naples, of wine, gals. 264
Catta, of tea, in Chinn, is about lb*. 3 \
Cayang, in Data via, lb*. 3581
Chetwcrt, in Russia, nearly hush. 6
Funega, in Sjiuiu, bush. 3.593
Hmiolitre, ia France. do. 2.84
Killogratnmc, in France and Netherlands, lbs. 2.21
Last in Amsterdam, of grain, bnsh. 85}
Last, in Bremen, of grain, over do. 80 2-3
Last, in Cadiz, of suit,
l^aot, in Dantzic, of grain.
Lost, in FluNliiug, of grain,
I^ast in Hamburg, of grain,
Last iu Luhoc, of gram,
Lost in Portugal, of suit
Last, in Rotterdam, of grain,
Lust, iu Swedeu,
Last iu Utrecht of graiu.
Lisj*ouud, in Hamburg, lb*. 16 5 oz.
Li*pound. in Uolluud, do. 18 4 «z.
Mark, in Holluud, «z. 9
Maud, in Calcutta, lbs. 75 to 84
Mina, in Gonon, of grain, hush. 3.43
Moy, in Itishou, do. 24
Moy, in Oporto, do. 30
Moj o, of Portugal, contain-* over bash. 23
Oke, in Smyrna, Jh*. 2.83
Oma, in Trieste,, of wine, gal*. 34.94
Orna, of oil. do. 17
Pulmo. in Naples, i- a little over inches 10
Pecul, in Batavia and Mudrus, lie*. J3.*U
Pocul, in China and Japan, do. 3^1-i
Pipe, iu Spain, of wine, gul*. 360 to 364
Pood, in Russia, is equal to 3G lbs. 2 oz. nearly
Quintal, in Portugal, Jbs. 89.05
Quintal, in Smj’rnu, do. J2it.4*'‘
Quintal, in Spuiu, do. !H*
Quintal, in Turkey, do. 367.3 oz.
ilottoli, in Portugal, do. 12.4 oz.
Rnttnlo, iu Genoa, do. 24
Rottolo. iu Leghorn, lb*. 3
Salma iu Sicily, from liiisli. 7.85 to 9,77
Scheffel, iu Germany, varies 14 to m-.nrly hash. 3
Ship-jiouml. iu Hamburg uud Denmark*, lb*. 331
Shij-ponml. in Holiaud, lb*. 368-4 oz.
Staro, iu Trieste, bnsh. 2!
Tale, in China. oz. 14
Vara, in Rio Janeiro, 14 yd. nearly
Yura, iu Spain, 100 arc equal to yds. 920
Worst, in Russia, feet 3500
legal I torrent Table
Exhibiting tlic legal rule* of interest allowed in
iho differcut stall's uud territories within the
United States, with the punishment iuflictedfor
usury iu each State.
Maine, 6 per ceut; forfeit of die claim for usury.
New Hampshire. 6 per rent; forfeit of thrice the
auiouut unlawfully token. Vermont, (i per
cent; reoovoiy in uu action, witli cost*. Massa
chusetts. 6 jmr cent; forfeit of thrice the ttsun.
Rhode Island, 0 per ceut; forfeit ofthe usury uud
imerest ou the debt Connecticut, 6 per cent- for
feit of the whole debt. New York, 7 per ceut:
usurious contracts void. New Jersev. 7 per cent:
forfeit of the whole ticbL Pennsylvania, 6 per
cunt; forfeit ofthe whole debt. Delaware. 6 per
cent; forfeit of the whole debt Maryland, 6 aud
on tobucco contracts 8 per cent; usurious
contracts void. Virginia, 6 per ceut; forfeit
double the usury token. North Carolina, 6 per
cent; contract* for usury void, and forfeit double
the usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent; forfeit of
interest and premium taken, with cost* to deb
tors. Georgia. 7 per cent; forfeit thrice the us
ury, and contracts void. Alabama, 8 per cent;
forfeit of interest und usury. Mississippi, 6 per
cent ou contract made since 1849; 8 on loutied
money. Louisiana, 5 |H.*r cent; hunk interest, 6:
uud conventional os high us 33; htyoud that con
tract void. Tennessee, 6 per -cent; usurious con
tracts void. Kentucky, Over cent; tismy recov
erable with cost*. Ollin. o per cent; ou written
agreements mny go as high as 10. Indiana, 6
per cent; a fine of double the excess. Illinois. 6
per cent: penultv. three-fold the wnoniit ofthe
whole interest. Missouri, 6 per cent; by contract.
l(k if beyond, forfeit of the interest uud usury
taken. ’Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of the usuit
token ou oue-fourtk of tbc debt Arkansas, 6
percent; by ngroemeut 19; usury recoverable,
but the contract void. District of Columbia. 6
per cent; usnriou. contracts void. Florida, 6
per cent; forfeit interest and excess in cusc of
usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; hy agreement,
riot over 32. Forfeit, treble the excess, lowu.
Tbo sumu as in Wisconsin. Ou debts or judg
ment*, in favor ofthe United Stoles, interest is
computed at the rate of 6 par cent per uunum.
Custom House Vai.ce or Coir*.—By a law or
Congress passed lust May, tbe Foreign &oius and
money of oonnirics therein specified, are to be
estimated ns follows, to wit:
The specie Dollar uf Sweden and Norway, at
one hundred end six ceut*.
The specie Dollar of Denmark, at one hundred
and five cents.
The Thaler of Pruraia nnd Northern Stole of
Germany, at sixty nine cents.
The Florin ofthe Southern S tales ufGermany,
at forty cents.
Tbe Florin of tbe Austrian Empire, and the
Cilyof-Augsburg, forty-eight aad a half cents;
The lira ofthe Lombarao-Venitiau Kingdom.
and of Tuscany, at rixteeaoests..
The Franc -of Franoe. and of Belgium, and me
Lin of Sardinia, nt -eighteen cents six mills.
» iH I
VI. Tkr Gnrral Kart rf lb n„ ..m.
in » condcnrod form, reidi indunrv uidirnr.
n ®““ " r V‘ 1,al -United'
Heportt-r i. dreijuDd in Ik. An hIbi.
.mm-BweiiUlurcIh>m well m«iureilad
hojM' i, conSdraliv rJii-riKticd thut till' «
miner - will prtree iudf ut enc>t;nit,ti«ltuhijl
dtrt.ifiH und perfectly mdepcudnui ,,mnal ,|
will have no part}- vi™ M , pnliticd bin ■ "
propnotor, hv the term, of hi, eontnn w»
Senate ofthe United State, is bound tothr
dittou that “the paper nhull contain in
di*ca-sions except the debates.” ft
vehicle of Abes—not tlie organ of any set ofi
aim. The grand uiui of the nubscri’lHir '
tablitii, ut the Seal of Governiueut. a fiii« liU ,
prompt reporter of all sorts orintclfigenw-rf,
ponriblc agent, on which the politician, tlie b*.
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JL u lurid exposition of tlie jiulo* of Supri
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