The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 22, 1847, Image 4

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I.VANIC KINGS, STRF.NGTIIKN1NG PLASTERS, BANDS AND MAGNET- IC FLUID, for the euro of Nervoua Headache, ‘‘ ~ ilsy, SpinnlCoiuplairits, &c. &c. b urticltH just received nud for . HENDRICKSON) Agent. ilBOH’S VlUlliTAULIl «,(>■ * 3fTectu.il cure for eruptions of in, particularly for Pimples, Totters, Tan, Sunburns Freckles, Ac. o of pleasure accompanies Urn use of w preparation, ill its refreshing eflect upon the skin, Catanooua irritability and discolo- • rations are also removed, and a puro state of the complexion established by the' uso Of this lotion. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 25 Gibbon’s Building* .the Blotci this elegant prenaratio ."DAPEIL—200 ream* Letter and Foolscap JL Paper, assorted qualities. Just received aud for sale by : G. R. HENDRICKSON: may U ’ ^ 1 r ‘ . 'A. Ul* HA Ill’S PILE lactic- K - ; 'ortoisp Shell, iitiliulo, ■■Mitt Tuck Combs, Shell tig back CoiuIm, Side Combs of mp. avv „ r r 4tteriis, Dressing CodiIm, Shell, ’BU&hilo, Ivory trad English Horn and Fine Teeth | Combs of all sizes and qualities, for salo lr of Savannah,• whfiro'l reside,' and many foora your own State, whoro the Medicine is used with great and astonishing *ucco*a; it Imsprovod itself tobe superior to any other Medicmo for the cure Few and Ague, which it will do in the very abort apace of Twelvolfonrs.ithaa never been known to 1UU to olfoct # corthincUro. Tho Med icine is a harmless and tasteless one, which will make it the moat popUlaijMedicltiftin foe Southern States. The Mcdicino'contains tto mineral pre paration whatever, but is a barmleea Vegetable matter only. To Planters, this Modi cine Is ’ a val uable preparation, os it cures all cases In twelve hours, and does not require any time to be lost; all that is to bo dono U to take foe Medicine and to go to work. To foe Rice Planter it is a valuable Sled-, tcino.as it does not contain any mercurial or min' oral preparation wlmtevor,'and is therefore a safe' Medicine for fooso who oro liable to exposure. I beg you. do not lot me have to tax you so often With advertisements, certificates, Ac. It has already proved itself .to bewhnt I Ray it is, and the greatest ■proof is every body-is recommending it ttrbo JUio only certain fold speedy cure for foo Fovor and A: * -' v — and qualities, for sate by G. R. HENDRICKSON. THE TpjBE’ril.-rMQnpeliw’ anu- i 1 scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odontinc, may ^8 , . Gibbons’ Buildings. J IBVARD S imS.t-Uov. B* Hib- bard’s gunuino vegetable anti-bilious qill-s for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON. ,majy!8. ., m Gibbons’ buildings. BULL'S SARSAPAKILLA.—AH. JL> Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the ettro of Scrnfola,d»easo8 of foo Skin,; Dys pepsia. Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of foe lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract foe do*- true live e fleets of Mercury, and all disposes arising froraan Impure state or fob' blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 ceuta per bottle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, V4'i . 1 !.1'i Gibbons* buildings. . AMP WICK. —iSoIor nud Astral Lamp ,Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and Cahdle Wick, for sale by - G. R. HENDRICKSON, rSl Gibbons’hnildiiiffs. JLBlf’S CARMINATIVE.-l Jr., grocaiofthiaold English preparation, war ranted genuine, for ante by «pr2A « G. ft. HENDRICKSON. . iriili’S FAMILY SOAP.—Ml boxes L Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Sonp, just land ed and for sole by- G. K. HENDRICKSON, ape 16 • . Gibhons* buildings. HI ' u.u.niun iinuuiUHO. DOWDEIl PUFFS & BOXCS;—An JL extensive assortment of Powdor Puds and ; Boxes. Also, Pulls without foo boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by apr 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. BUTLER'S TASTELESS SKID- JO LlTZ POWDERS.—All tho solid ingre- dicnls of foe Soidlitz Spring, combined in one compound powder, tho effervescing solution of which in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, and with, Infinitely less trouble, than that produced with tho twonowdurs in tho usual way. Prepared;by-Thomas Butler, 4 Choapsido street, London. Bold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, i»r 7 1 ‘ Gibbon’s Buddings. cases now crop Cuba Honey, A A just received and for sale -by apl d G. ft, HENDRICKSON. riOUKBOACIK POISON, Ac.-Dr. V>i1 Fenchtwangcr’s Cockroach, Rat and M * 1—SU Mouse Poison; a sure and safe destroyer of those nosci- ous vumi[n. • Also, his infkllible Bed Bug Poison, for rale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, apl 6 Gibbons’ Buildings. /CONFECTIONARY.—50 boxes Con- feetionarvof superior quality, landing from * fcctioi achr. Coli aprO aud for sale by G. ft. Wn DRICKSON. TAYAIi’S REMEDIES.-Jiiynu’s ITx- O pcctomut, for Cough*, Colds, Ac. Jnyiio’rt Carindtive Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Complaints. ‘^tlayne’d Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Cliil- Jayrie’a Sanative Pills for Billious Complaint-’, Ac. ■ A jargo supply of these popular remedies just receireaandfor sale at Philadelphia prices, by G. ft. HENDklCKSON, aprg Gibbon’s Building. ^RESII TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua- . lity, just received, and for rate by .. .. G. R. HENDRICKSON, jnne 24. Gibbbons* Buildings. ■pOTASJI.—J casks first sort New York , -IT. inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale by. ■ G. R; HENDRICKSON. JUUOJIO rOKISON’S PILES.—Tho ifoS L universal Medicine of the British College of altii, for solo by unb22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ...JGEIf.—-40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, . just received and for sale by jqne‘19 G. IL HENDRICKSON v JrjBAPFlK« twine; —20 bides, . ▼ V assorted sizes and qualities, for sate by junolO ■ G. U. HENDRICKSOlV. P 1 5¥? C !!W TE ,’™ E vine- r*. GAR.—2 bins just received and for wile by . . ■ G. K. IIEND1UCK80N, June 16 ,iJ> ’ t Gibbon. 1 Buildings. bED BilU POISON.-Dr."fSr. waiigcris infallolile Bed Bug Poison,.war- Ufltal to-exfnmiiimln tliaw naxiou* vunnin, for rale by . G. R. HENDRICKSON. —k--? Olli AcC.—1000 gallons blucchcd I Winter strained 8ncrm Oil, 15000 do Win* .teratraliiied Solar Oil; 500 do nnblenclied Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received por brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy. for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, ■ v . sept 18, ,, Gibbons’ buildings. (lH- HENDHICKSON. Dnigi^ V* il) Gibbons* buildings, offers for salo the following articles, viz;gross Friction Match- ftl inn ImYAi Dnv’a 1 mil . viv.w nuu'iNuuiiiigN, u cosks ursi sort rouisn, ;> do English Washing Soda, I do Ombre Madder, 2 clients Bengal Indigo, 10 bbls. Alum, 20 ea>k* •prime English Copperas, 10do Epsom Salta, 2000 gallons Lamp Oil. r,R ( it 8 •E JAMAICA GINUEK? sale by Vt 10 Teiuo received ' »*pl m d per brig Philurn, and f !. R. HENDRICKSON. APLES SOAF. —A fresh supply of this «i«4'Js!af^i"b;"* s,> “ p ’ in v ° u ' >,M re - Cl. R. IAUnIBS'I'UEK’SYERMIEEGE, .10 grace. jlnl reeeirod.nd Tor mile bv G. It. 11ENDK1CKSON, mnr 24 Agoutfnrilie lVoprietor. HENDRICKSON. iwi mu i ruprieior. rpoiLET SOAP IN KAns.'-wV,ta JL Lavender, Palm, Rose, Cinuaniou, Almond, - aud White Scented Soap in Bars, just, received and for rale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. : -jiwy.Wi-.-- ••• • ‘-'V - - . i/lftiTE OINUER.-A fre.h .npply ^.,1 white Jamaica Ginger, just received and for'rale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, jUile5 •• 'J ‘ Gibbons* Building. - VfwOTH BBV8HEI, Ac.—Au ele- , assortiuent of French, English and !. Ataencftu Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Chnr- coal.Toiith Pasff, just received aud for aalc bv •»pt w o. r. Uf.jpRirKsprf. UNO FLUID AND) uponi- bf the illy ro- 1, of tho nlidiscas- it is ofRheu- oum of tho w . f foe bonos. Id 8oros, and all i Atfectians, Met ing the'operation aud Ague, * t try it, at least I hope so.. * Here is my olTer to any Planter of South Carolina, wlio will either call on 'Dorn. V. M. Cohen,of Charleston. S. C/br myself, in tho fity of Savannah, and oithfer ofus will give cnoitch for twelve cases, and if it does not euro ton out oftwelvc, wo will refund the amount paid for it. Youraro to see foo Mcdicino taken as I havo directed. Owing to foo heavy rains during tho past sum mer, and which still continue, all foo low lands lire underwater, which will cause a great deal or this disease on foe Rico Plantations; ifwill bo to your advantage to nrocuro a certain ana speedy remedy; you can no bo by applying to citlmr of my Agents or myself. / Ask for HUMPHREY’S REMEDY FOli FEVER AND AGUE. This Mediciiio is for sale by foo following named gentlemen, who are tho only agents for the sale of tho Grkat Southern Rbuedr, where it will be found either at wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount made to riantera, &.C., by foo dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savanuuli, Ga. TLTORE YET!—STILI.TIIEY Ita CO.MEI—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROMSCUIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! .'—READ !! READ!! READ!! Scriven Countt, Sept. 24, 1817. Will. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit me to drop a few lines to you in behalf ofyonr vain able mcdicino. I havo recommended it iu two cases us being the best Mediciuo for the euro of the Fever and Ague, and told them if it did not cure I would refund tho money. But as your medicine has proved itself so for, 1 do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public as n cer tain and speedy cure fur foo Fovor and Aguo; a disease so troublesome in tho lower countries, which would be banished by the uso of Hum phrey’s Remedy, a most vuluablo medicine for the South. Enclosed you will rocoivo a certifi cate from a respcctublo gentleman of Scrivcn County, aitd also of a young Lady who resides in my family. I am your obd’t servt, . W». M. Carr. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sirs—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I had foo Fever and Ague several times very* severe, nml found no relief mitil through tho persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fevor and Ague Mcdicino, which restored mo to, hoalth in the short space of 24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and speedy cure for foe abovo disease. Respectfully, Mart Sheppard. JHnUsnimrirn. 1 Fterivnn f!n. 8nn». 24. 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savaenaii, Oct. 2,1847, Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc casion to uso your Remedy, for Fever aud Ague. I can recommend it to tho public as a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for foo above named dis- ease. It cured the caso in less than eight hours. Respectfully vonrs, J. B. CUIfBEDGE. Just in time. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With the greutest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to tho citizens of the Southern States, alid to Planters, and all who are troubled with tho Fever and Aguo. I was a subject of the aliovo named disease for a long time aud tried various remedies, among which was Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, India Chalogoguo,Champion's Pills, mid many others; but nil was useless, until I was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did and I can safely rccoiumcud it to tho public as a certain cure. Yotir remody cured mo in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thanks, and wish yon success in yonr enterprise in behalf of the human family. Your truly, II. H. Barrett. Uccsvillo, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 • T IIE OLD PALIflETTO STATE. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southerners.—Tho following is from my Agent, Mr. Thus. J. S. Furr, ofGralmmvilte, S. C. Mr. ini/iam Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you the certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever nud Ague; he is n man of integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tnos. J. S. Farr. Gralwmvlllc, S. C., Sept, ldfo, 1847. Mr. II'. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This is to certify that 1 have used your Fever and Ague Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, und administered it to my daughter, according to tho directions, and I am happy to stme that the disease left her iu the course ot thirty‘Sir hours, nnd herpresent state of, health indicates a certain cure. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Grahamviilo, S. C., Sopt. 14th 1847. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen &. Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grahamviilo, S. C.; W. A. Carswell,, Suvamiah, pa.; A. McLano & Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotweil & Gilbert, Macon, Ga.; Dorsey &. Knott, Grilfin, Ga.; P. A. Moise, La Grange, Ga.; Winter &. Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root. Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tenn.t W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga,; Solomon Good- “11, Atlanta, Ga.; Williuiu Carr, Jucksonboro, W. R. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Ilnwkinsvilte, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Dariou, Ga.; Cole, Prescott &. Co., Black Creek, Florida; Lightfoot &. Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa vannah; .Cunningham &, Co., Dulton, Gu.; J. J|’ S. EUis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Davisboro, Ga.; Wm. Hodges, Snndersville; R. II. Barrett, Pinesvilte, Ga.; T. C. Finley, Hum- V' ,r K‘ C ; ; F. A. Pmilten, Jacksonville, Fla.; R. b. Daily, Laurcnsvillo, S. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum- preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Gu. f)C t ia a EUVlNE! QUININE 11—100 ounce? pure German Sulphate Quinine, received per steamer Southerner, aud now for sale 150 ounces, by W. HUMPHREYS, jr. oct 4 TYTEW CHEMICALS.-A full supply J-1 of all new Chemicals recently introduced in to medical practice, just received und lor side by J. M. TURNER & HRO. oct 8 Monument square. ASBOKMi'S WATER COL- OUllS.-r-Just reeeivedan assortment of tho abovo celebrated colours, \yarranted equal to any imported, for salo by , , 1. M. TURNER &. BROTHER, oct 8 Monument Square. QPEBIfl OIL.—Just received, R supply of O pure Sperm Oil, also a fine article or Solar Lamp Oil, for sole by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. Monunient-sqnnre. IVTACHEKEL.-10bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; J.TX 10 do. do. 2 do.; 15 half do. do. 1 do.; 10 do. do. do. 2 do. Landing from brig Savunnuli, and for sale by , E. SWIFT, SSL rpOBACCO, Ac.—50 boxes Now Bedfor A Sperm Cuiuiles, 4>.und C’s; GO,boxes an half boxesTobuc'cv, 5's uudfc’s, landiug/lom shi Hurtfuid. uud tor tale by out 5 , SCRANTON &. JOHNSTON. — r HJAHY'8 BEYOWYUB PLAS- l CLOTH.—Ap] r lliu last forty yea J , Faculty nnu Oitixoi rennteil only by Iho YOTT.JL D„ sacccs tins lota approved pre| ousLitits or Kxnr'a ivod nnd roeoni! by tho uioet ctni- itt lira United nmtl Throat and legs, palm Totters, PimpTos m foe Fac Ctitaneous Eruptiotu/Nettl cartel Diseases, and for as. .-w.. 0 — arid preventing fatal conscqnouces of Mercurials In Syphaliis. ' Tuts preparation, (by adding foe Qqoon’s Do-t light, to foo Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more perfbet degree than any known remody, tonic and alterative powenti and is high)/ recommend ed by eminent physicians. It is prepared in con sequence of foo recommendations given by Dr. H. R. Frost, Professor of Maujriu Modtet in the Medical Collcgo of qharlcston, 8. C. in nis work on Materia Modica, Only concentrated by a pro cess of foe subscriber's to render it more conven ient for administration, and with the oxceptiou of foo addition of mercury which may at all tunes be added when necessary. To shew tho high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of foe combina tion of these articles, it Is only necessary to refer to foo abovo mentioned work. Tltora are few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that witi notyield to tho influence of Sarsaparilla and Qneon's Delight if duly prose-, vored iu, especially if taken iu conjunction with Hydr. of Pbtash. Is highly recommended for oltdisoitaos qf the' akin; chronic aa weft ns recent. 1 One bottle will,; in most instances, clftciuntly ruiuuve oil pimples, postulos or b(otehc8 on tho fiico, to which young persons in tins climate arc so much subjocted to, arising eitiior foom impurity of tho blood or de bility.. It is the host remedy known for scrofu lous a flections, sores and breakings out in young children, nnd is safe and efficacious in removing eutircly every trace of horeditary diseases fVom foe system, in foo londcrost infant; iu foot, in all cutauoouH affections it ia invaluable. As a gen eral.purifier of tho blood, aud an oradicator of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take the precedence oiall other remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates foe bowels, restores to the blood ita wonted purity, givos tone to the stomach, and promotes digostion. It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in its worst stages, and all porsons suffering from this distressing-complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief bo found after taking one bottle, it will bo necessary to uso the Hydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishina to publish certificates as is done in the cases of nil quack medicines of tho day, to ef fect their sule, and so forco thorn upon tho pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to state font his pre paration has been prescribed nnd used by n num ber of physicians mid planters of our city und neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost. Dr. W. G. Rmusay, Pr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. p. Pritchnrd, Mr. S. Legaro, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. 8. all of this city; Dr. James Stouuv, Beau fort. Ac. Price $i per bottle, or $5 for C do. Prepared by J. Peter M. Eri’ixo, Chemist nnd Druggist, corner Broad und * King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savuniibh, ; ■ ‘ • A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Market sqnnre. jiy ttuwd dm of Philadelphia. itiafiV beneficial offecta and sur- prlsing cures, havo .procured -for if tho approba tion and recommendation of tite most cinuiont of •foe Faculty. It is a wire and safe remody for Ulcers and Soros, oidjor ft-es^op ,0^ Jong.duranco. It stays ahd preybnte ; ;Cangrono ? , by a timoly appli cation tyill.piwrea.inim^a valuable Ifaand hmb. In cases of inveteracy of ({leers, or u proncuess of the affected.parfs to mortify, (or Guugrenc,) it will'bo advisablo for foe unfortunate suflerer tti resort to . the. uso of some gentle pnrg&tivo for fowdaja previbus'to tisiog foo Piaster, nild con tinue foe same till fob cure is completed, which may be confidently expected in “reasonable time. No purgativemore proper thou Dr. Dyott's well known Anti-BilUous Pills. Tho Malengers of the Negroes la rankod urtder foe donoiiiiiiabou of Ulcers; tills vnluoblo Plaster is a)sp a certain cure for it, iT foe samo treatment be Deserved ox above. ... Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swolliug, Sore Breasts, Ferous, VVIutloivs nud Boils aro removed, and cures happily pro duced by tho uso of tills valuably Plaster. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates, collected humours; it also cures Spraius, Bruises. Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all pores pud Wounds, toiiding to.suppurate; it draws bdnterizod Sorbs or Issues very: succossfidly wVd witiiout pain. It dissipates distressing’phili foom Gout or fthaninntism in a very short time, and is a safe and certain euro for Rheumatism and •flyiug Rheumatic Pains, U* the Plaster ho .coastalilly applied to tiio aifucted parts for six or eight mouths, foo narUalFectad become invigorated, and a curb seldom fails to bo com pleted./ It is also, successfully used for tho euro of corns, \ Tboso.UBoful men, Mariners, should novor be without Mally's vuluublu Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equally good, and is parlieu- lany calculated to dry sores arisiug from:green wounds, after they aro suppurated, which it much uids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry; Roccived and for sule by may 12 . T. RYERSON. rpilE NATIVE . FEUIC1FUGE,— A For the Cure of Bilious, Romittcnt and In termittent, or Aguo aud Fever, and otlior diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of the system, such os night sweats, &c. &.C.’ ’ "' " The native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie tor is aware that tho common objections to ail now preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate nil such objections, he has Bimply to state that it is prepared according to the receipt of an eminent physicon, who used it with 'perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps foo most sick ly region of our country, viz; tho Mississippi val ley. Again from foe oxalted estimation in which' Quinine is hold, not only by flic pcoplo, but by tho most skillful physiciaus, it will appear sunera- rogatory to offer any new article. But the Native Fubrifugo possesses all tho power and certainty of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting tiiu head, uud inuy bo nufuly used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purposo of tho proprietor howover sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of the contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to foo charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the lenrned Gregory that though there has been so innch writtcnconcerniiigFcver there js no onesuhject in foe whole circle ofmedi- cal science which' still involves so many disputed C ts. Letting oil theories pass, wc stand by . The first of which is that tiie Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, and if any doubt exists, us to tiie fuel wo invite tiie afflicted to the test, ivith confidence ns to the issiio. Wlmt it has done it will do. Tho following certificate of one well known will show what it lias done; Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jos. A. La Roche having requested me to state my knowledge of tho Nutivo Febrifuge, 1 take pleasure iu stating that it was used benefici ally iu tho Fevers of tho valley of the Mississippi nnd Arkntisas, in all cutes in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, nnd was admissable iu-conges tions oftiic brain when Quinino was supposed to bo contrudicatcd. J. J. Mitchell, M. D. Effingham, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sir.—In compliance with my promise to let yon hoar from mu, with regurd to the effect of your Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you foe fol io iving statement of facta. For nearly 3 years mv wife has been laboring under tho effects of con tinually recurring CniUs ami Fevers, notwith standing all tho remedies prescribed by our host Physicians, and ut tho time I procured The Na tive Febrifuge, we had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone wpuld terminate her disease, hut I am happy to state that the use of one bottle has broken the Fever completely nnd restored her so far as to require ouly a little time to recruit hor wasted energies and plnco her in perfect health, such has been the change produc ed in her hubit and constitution by The Native Febriftigc. With slncoro regard, I am yours, &c. Thomas Kkeplkr. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepured and sold, by JAMES A. oct 7 Larociie, No. J Market square. LUIBBANK’S PLATFORM -l- SCALL.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 3ti lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,500 and 2.500 lbs. r.niTHlmiily nuiiuuU ami tor sale at manufacturers’ prices, by . DENSLOW & WEBSTER. Agents for tho sale of these Scales. Hunt’s Merchant's Magazine makes tiie follow ing comments upon this useful uud convenient article: Fairbanks Phuform Scales.—\l is not often that we aro induced to laud an article of trade, and ive nevor do unless perfectly satisfied that we are commending something that is useful. We can not consent to gratify foe cupidity of an indivi dual, at the risk of imposing tiie confidence of thousands of our readers who roly upon the hon esty of our statements, if not in foe infalibility of onr jndment. That great improvements havo been made within a few years, m the instruments of weighing merchandise, is afact familiar to busi ness men. Tho antique clunny and inaccurate methods of weighing, have given way to tile in vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut- mo*t precision has been attained. A variety of Platform Rahiuces aro manufactured and used, which cannot bo relied on for any considerable degree of accuracy; so that they necessarily in- volvu one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore affords us plensure to refer to the Platform Seales of Mr. Fair bank, which have been extensively used in all parts of tire United States for several years, aiid given, as for os our knoivledged ex tends, very general satisfaction. We purchased one of these scales three years since, and have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy nnd durability, we aro quite sure, they huvo not, and perhaps cannot, be surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical aud simple. The employment of two levers, with n sjngle beam, !h certainly the most practicable, In a compound platform balance. Any increase of foe number of levers pr an additional beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, less precise in its operation and more liuble to derungempnt. There scales are used by many of foe leading merchants orNew York, whose written testimony to their superior excellence. has been freely corded to the manufacturers. WHITE WI1VK VINEGAR*—25 Ti burrcls, lauding foom schooner Mario, foom Philadelphia, and for sale by oct C „ CONNERAT & BAKIE. TJYEUSON «fc CO’S. SAKSAPA- -LL RILLA.—For the cure of all diseases aris iug from the impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptiuns, etc., till of which will yield under tho use of this preparation. The subscriber, in offering this preparation to tho public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit niiy of those flashy and conscientiously headed advertise- menta, attended with fictitious certificates ofcurcs, but trust ita character, as a specific, entirely on ita own nierita. He has been induced to, offer it from the favorable maimer in which it bus been used by several eminent ^physicians with great satisfaction. lie asserts with confidence that it is prepared with great care and accuracy, nnd iu the best mode to obtain the active principles of Sarsa parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared and sold by T. RYERSON. juno 3 Druggist, Savannah. I ELECTRICAL HAIR GLOVE Li AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of the best quality.*— 1 The combined effects of bent 'and cold. of variability in temperature, and irre gular uution of tho system, produce a general tor por and rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which doprives that covering of ita flexi bility, nnd renders ita incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, and restore tho skin to a health ful state,' has long boon u desirable object; aitd this remedy hns been found iu the operation of the Hair Glovo and Belt Frictor. Tho movement of all parts of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces n general activity and circulation of the blood, and at tho sumo time removes all encrustation? from the skin, and clears aud opens tiie pores effectual- ly. The regular use oftiic Hair Frictors night mid morning, will produco ngonornl glow aud health ful excitement of tiio skin, nml wifi he found both a preventive and cure iu all cases of Cold, Rheu matism, &c. They require only to ho used in order tlmt their most beneficial effects may bo known and appreciated, fob 7 T. RYERSON. TRANSPARENT GEL LATIN E, A Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is inglass for-Table Jollies, nnd of great service in diseases where delicate animal food is required, und well calculated for long son voyages. It im proves by age if kept dry, nud cun be made into Soup in a few minutes, and is of great service in clarilying Cider, Beer, and Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Uso «l least two ounces of Coonur’s Refined American Isin- f -la8s, which should be first soaked in cold water or two hours; drain oft'that water, then toke two quarts of cold water, one nnd n half pound ofsu- S ar, put in it the white of three eggs, the juice of tree good sized lemons, tho pern of one, a stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir all tiie ingredients well together while cold, then boil tiio whole mass four nr five minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it limy bo put into glasses or moulds, uud when cold, will be fit for use. The moulds should be first wet with a lit tle white of egg and water just before the jelly is put in them, in order to muko it easy to turn them out on plates. Tiie Jolly Bag is made of fluiiucl 8or 10 inches across the opeuiug, nud about half a yard, deep, nurrowing to a point nt the bottom. The liquid that run? through first, should be poured buck iu tho jelley bag until it runs through clear. Add one pint of wine to the above for Wine Jelly. Other liquids made foom preserves, may be jellied by using the same proportion of tiie Is inglass. BLANC MANGE may be made by using at least one ounce oflsinglass for two quarts of milk or cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar and spice to suit the taste—-bring the whole to a boiling heat, strain it, nnd when nearly cool, stir it well to mix the cream that will rise while cooling, pour it iu moulds, and when perfectly cold, it mnybe turned out and will then be ready for use. The moulds should ho first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived and for sale by mar IU T. RYERSON. . , , D., MacOn, Gi.ougia. with its wild alarm, rcuds u dread dismay; maddened boldly storm By M. 8, Thomson, When war breaks fc Among the ntitioi Whonconuucringli The citadel a When nothing And groans and cries of helpless ebbing fob'; Como geUtid Ptiace, stop forth, ’tis time to savo Our noblest from that bptin yawning gravo. Whbti foil disease with’overmastering forces, Prostrates liis liaple*, victims all around,' Whon fevers 'cuto and chronic lingering hdsta ' Wtifl mi l fopre con no holp.be fbuud, ftWWil i i — J» hoarffbut foo wail of woo, Of sufferers tossing them fo and foo, Como good Samaritan, tho balm apply, And foo lov’d weary ono wont faint or die. fbnt though tho tyrant in bis lofty pride. May ruin his subjects with an iron rod, What though for ages, man may be denied, Tho right fo speak or act but by his nod, What tiio ugh ho may bo bound in strongest chains, Aud nothing bos but what his lord ordains, Yot Liborty stops forth nnd sots him free, And tyrants with their votaries turn and flee; What though diseases bf whatever Homo, . Retain foci* hold.on hapless men for years, Whitt though a hundred mineral sous of fume Havo done.their best to stop their wild careers, What though tiio nostrums of foe quack, the pill, The svrup, balsam, or cold water mil. Yot Thomson's simple moans may sot foom free, l To>rubo tbo gludd'n'mg shout of,Liberty! It is not tiio purposo of tlt'o undorsigiied to en ter now upon foo comparative merits of eithor system of medical practice; the facts presented from time to time ought to constitute tho host arguments, and mo viewing It ho would simplv bug to present “ a few more of tiio same sort,’’ simply remarking that there aro yot 14 a few more loft.” ' Extracts from f etters. “Another Desperate Case Cured without seeing • tlib Patient. 1 ’ Geohoia, Troup county, 30th Sept. 1S4G. Dr. Thomson t Sir— 1 saw an advertisement in tho Recorder, signod by Winsliip B. I’uge, of a cure that was performed by you of his daughter, who was at tacked with palsy and disease of the spino, by which she was entirely disabled and lost the use of herlowcr extremities. 1 have a girl that lias been precisely hi that situation for three months past, nud have tried all means, hut to uo etfcct. . # * * Write mo a line os soon as conve nient. Yours, respectfully, THOMAS W. ASHFORD. Ou the 4lh November, instructions were re ceived to scud ou tiie medicines by mail, nnd lie subsequently, in stating the progress of the case, writes: 1 Dear Sir—My sonant girl is much lueuded since l wrote you last, aim had at that time her crutches to assist hor in walking. She can now walk from house to boose without them, though she is yet quite wabbling, in her walk. * And on tiie 19th 31 ay, 1817, he writes; Dear Sir—*I havo taken my seat after having been absent from home some time, to inform you foul my girl, l believe, is about as well us ever. * * * Enclosed is what is due you. If my name will lie of any benefit to you; you may make any uso of it you please ou such an occasion. I ex- I iect you will have u call from South Carolina, as have informed some of my diseased friends there of your skill as a physician. Yours, respoctflilly, THOMAS W H.itcuilijwcii id Iho Cu.tnm Hoiim for gold oojn»o •* ' df ' CodgroM of<1834, iuudgIho United States Eagle, 'a u ■ ■ «”• t. •8S 4 00 4 84 1 64 0 60 4 87> 0 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 65 2 27 2 27 0 27 4 8Z 2 33 15 53 12 20 G 04 2 27 4 00 32 70 England, Gtiitie^ , Sovereign, 'Seven Shif France, Double Loi .Louis, - . « . Double Louis, (sinco 1766,) - 44 Lottis. - - - - - “ Double Napoleon, or 40 francs, 44 Napoleon, or 20 fonnes, - 44 Same as foe new Louis Guinea, Frankfort ou the Miun, Ducat, Hamburg, •, i - „ s . Malta, Donblor Louis, .... 44 Louis 44 Demi Louis .... Mexican Doubleon, .... Holland, Double Rix Dollar, 44 Rix Dollar, .... 44 Ducat, 14 Ten Gilder piece, i i . Portugal, Dobraou, .... “ Dobra, - . . 44 Johannes, - . *■ » 8pAitt, Doubloon 1772> - * - 16 02 " ‘ " elilce 1772; - - 15 35 ** Pistole, 3 88 Columbia Doubloon, - - - . 15 35 Specie dollar of Sweden and Norway, at $1 06 Specie dollar bf Denmark, at '• - 105 Thaler of Prussia, ami Northcrh States ofGoriuaiiy, - - - *. 09 Florin of.Southern States of Germarty, 40 Florin of Austrian Empire and City W Augsburg, 483 Lira of foo Lombardo Venetian King dom and Tuscany, - * 10 Franc of France nnd of Belgium, and Li vre of Sardinia, - - - 18c 6ms Ducat of Naples, -■ • 1 ' . . 80c Ounce of Sicily, . Jo Pound of the British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- fouudlaiid and Canada, , . Foreign WelgblM unit Measures, There nrn denomination* frequently met with in reports of markets, but their English vnluo not always .readily recollected. Tho following table will be found,, wc believe, correct; Alim, in Rotterdam. Almitdo, in Portugal, Aliunde, in Madeira, Will tn F.blklK. « 0.1 the 5E.t-.Td or nitintn' 11 USITEDHtATES latut and General S’eni! IHE iuWriWr i, now ei’Mble,| to Iho couipleUod of Ilia nmdi.coo.Jr?""• -blWonoolof a well ore™T2S^i ,U » Jem Journal of Now, ot iho Scot ofdl. r' 11 '"' GoVenidiedt. 1 to Domestic Affairs and ta foo FojS’J? of foo country, will lie giveti wShSK,?^^ dchty. Possessing peculiar facilitim ^ information, iho "Hoporlcr" will li/SS"?* qiicuUy to coinmiinicoio. cjtlueivch ISSJr? of.Um mo.limporum clwrnclor. h " 1UI '5'», | erbatim Reports qf the Pm,, r ami Debates of the United States SLaJ^S^ projinctHr i* bound to fonff in accordance with foe ternis of 17 30 al ^ ,e c ^ nsc ^ ,c session of Conars 1 * 0 * 1 ^ ASHFORD. TELES HAVELS EAV DITINE O DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair.' As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female' loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Ilauol’s Enu Divino de V enus or Nymph Soap may ho said to exert an almost magical power, composed for the most part of oricutal biusautic plant*, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for ita extremely bland, purifying and soofoiilg action.on foo skin and by acting upon the pores and minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation and by this life- food alone effecttinlly dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constaut use will clmiigo the most billious complexion iuto one of rudiunt whiteness. To gentlemen afflicted with a tenderness of the skin in Mhuvjng, the use of tho Eau Divino de Venus, will be found to allay all cuticulnr irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the ciiuiate. Just received nnd for sale bv july 24 T. RYERSON. Houston Co., Ga., Jan. 9th, 1847. I hereby certify, that some two years ago my negro woman Mary, was taken with Pcolausiis Uteri, nnd it* attendant diflicnlties. I called Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, and another gentleman of the same school, (believed to bo both graduates of the S. B. M. College,) who, after using nil their ctforta to relievo hor, entirely failed. 1 then sold her to Dr. Jones, who imme diately brought hor to I)r. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, who soon cured hor, I believe in loss than a mouth, so that she ha* since had two children, and is eutircly well; tiiis I can testify, n* I now own her again. LEVI KING. Jam re it, Co.,2fith April, 1847. Tlii* may certify, that for three years I hud been subject to Epilepsy, or Conrulsice Fits. I was attacked soon utter taking a severe strain at heavy liftiug, and continued to have them about onco n month for that length of time, notwithstanding nil tiio ellbrta that were madu to cure me. Finding that nothing dono me any good, und henring tlmt ■ Dr. M. S. Thomson could cure such cases, I de termined try him, aud so called on him and got one prescription of medicine, which I mu happy nnd proud to say has entirely cured me. I huvo had no symptoms of them but once shortly after I commenced taking it, and have now been a* well as I ever was for about a year. GEORGE 3L LUMPKIN. Porsons desirous of testing tho efficacy of the these remedies in their own cases, no’matter where they reside, can do so very conveniently, by sending their ago and symptoms in writing as correctly as possible, when medicine* to suit them will bo compounded and sent by mail, express or private hand. His fee in such cases i* only Jier dollars a month, which may be enclosed anil sent by mail at his risk. Medicine* cannot be suut to a great distauce unless the amount is enclosed or n proper reference given. Letters to entitle them to attention must be post paid. Tho poor pre suming a certificate of inability to nay are never sent empty away. Tho afflicted bf tiie Rev. Clergy, are of course, always exempt from charge. Patients under his immediate care are charged in proportion to tho amount of ntteutiou necessary. In consequence of the great increase of ollico business it will lie impossible for the sub scriber to go much into the country except in very urgent cases, nor will he be able logo for any thing under tho usual charge of other Physician’s, but will attend iu tho city as promptly as possible. m. s. Thomson, m. d. Macon July 13, 1847, jnly 23 THE GREAT PAIN KILLER.— -L No Medicine has been discovered'that was so happily adapted to use internally, and yet per form such wonders when applied externally, ns a wash or bath, or by friction. It may be used with a success that will astonish, for Brouelutis, Quin- S ', Hoarsenes*. Raising of Blood, Dysentery, urns, Chilblains, Teething, Paius in tiie Side, &c. &c. . From tho many certificates which accompany the article, tiio two following aro selected ou ac count of their, brevity: “I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bunt*, und have foimd'thatih applying it immedi ately that It will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to foe confidence of tiio public. II. A. IlBSBZ, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Maw.” 44 1 have used Mrs. Brown’s..Pain filler for Burn*, nnd many other common complain*.*, mid bike pleasure in recommending it os a family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Chnrch, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 5U cent* per bottle. For salo by sept It* ' J- A. LaRQCHE- ' i 4 ' • ‘ 13LUE LICK WATER.—The cliarac JO tor of tho Water from this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. We ap pend for tiio curious nnd scien tific nu analysis, as made hy an able Chemist. 1 sulplmretcd hydrogen, 2 carbonic ncid. 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate oflhue, 6 sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of limo, and probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia. In ita action upon tho system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed of greater variety of substances and in more abun dance, it may be considered a* standing at the hood of nU Salino Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it i* identical with tho Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found in thoso Waters. If the Planters of this neighborhood were once to get into tho habit of using tho Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it for any consideration. It is put up in well soaked barrels, nud will keep for any length of time iu any climate. This Water is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale by the barrel, gallon, or on draught, bv J. M. TURNER BRO. ’ july 31 nearly gnl*. 40 contains, gnl*. 4.37 do. 4.68 over pock peeks, Ifi to nearly 2 bush. 1 do. 1] Pcrnnm- do. 1 to 11 lbs. 260 2-5 lb*. 32 do. 2 gals. 4.210 do. 3.337 about do. 4 j inches 28 pectils 3 to 4 \ Alqiijcro, in Madeira, Alquiere, in Portugal, Alquiere, in Baltin, Alquiere, iu Marauham, Alquiere, in Rio Janeiro mid bueo, Anna, of rice, in Ceylon Arrolm, iu Portugal, Arroba, in Spain, Arrobn, iu Spain, (largo) Arrolm, in Spain, (small) Arroba, iu Malaga, of \Vitic, Arshcon, in Russia, Unbar, in Untavia. Bale, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, not.' lbs. 104.} Barili, iu Naples equals about gal Ciuitar, tho Levant, contain* 41 okca lbs. 118.8 Cantar, iu Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 88 Canter, in Malta, do. 174) Cantar, iu Naples, lbs. UNI to 196) Cantar, iu Sicily, do. 175 to 192.j Unrro, in Naples, is equal to about Imsli. 50 Carro, iu Najdes. of wine, gals. 261 Catta, of tea. in China, i* about lb*. 11, Cayung, iu Batavia, |!>s. 3581 Chetwert, in Russia, nearly bush. 6 Fanega, iu Spain, bush. 1.599 Hectolitre, iu Franco, do. 2.84 IviUagrammc,iu France nnd Netherlands, lbs.2.21 Last, in Amsterdam, of grain, Lust, iu Breiueii, of grain, Last, in Cadiz, of salt, Last, iu Dantzic, of grain, Last, in Flushing, of grain. Last, in Hamburg, of grain, Imst, in Lubcc. of gram, Last, in Portugal, of Halt, Imst, in Rotterdam, of grain. Last, in Swollen, Last, in Utrecht, of grain. Lispnuml, in Hamburg, Lisponnd, in Holland, Mark, in Holland, Maud, iu Calcutta, Mina, in Genoa, of grain, Moy, in Lisbon, Moy, in Oporto, Moyo. of Portugal, Imsli. 85j over do. 8(12-3 do. 76 4*5 nearly do. 93 ’ do. 024 do. 89.6 do. 91 do. 70 do. 85.136 do. oVer do. 59 Jbs. 16 ft oz. do. 18 4 oz. oz. 9 lbs. 75 to 81 bush. 3.43 do. 21 OEB RING’S RESTORATIVE O CORDIAL.—Custom llou.-e, Now York. Juno 16,1842.—C. C. Sebring, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tho extraordinary benefit received by me from the use of your 44 Restorative Cordial,” impel* mo to mako the following statement, nut only n* an act of duty in regard of suffering humanity, but as one of justice towards yon, ita proprietor. For ten years I was most seriously ntllictcd with Dlapepsin, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for busiuese ona or two days in tiie week. I suffered mostly from, disordered digestion and n painful ufiectioiLof tiio bowels, connected with the most troublesome and obstinate costiveiiess, tiio parti cular* of which it wquld be out of place here to specilV. Suffice it to say, that tiie first bottle of yonr Restorative Cordial, taken some six mouths ago, afforded mo immediate relief; nnd that hav ing continued it from time to time, 1 am now happy to udd that the cure lias been complete and f ieruinnent. Believing that many may be tiui- arly afflicted with the various forms of Dyspep- «ia. I am induced to make this public acknow ledgment for tiie general good. • 'Reap oct Hilly, yours, &c. Wsr. HooKen. Inspector of Customs for the Port of N. Y. A ftirther supply; just received ntid,for salo by june 11 T. KYfiRSON. l~<OFFYE.—0!d' Mocha ColVoo for role by K, . oct l'J THEODOltE MINIS. Jit. M . contain* over Imsli. 23 Oko, in Smyrna, lbs. 2.83 Orna, in Trieste,, of wine, gals. 14.94 Ornn, of oil,. do. 17 Pulmo, in Naples, is a little over inches 10 Pecul, in Batavia and Madras, lb*. 1334 Pecul, in China uud Japan, do, 1334 Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gal*. 160 to 161 Pood, in Kitasin, i* equal to 36 lbs. 2oz. nearly Qyintal, iu Portugal, lbs. 89.05 Quintal, ill Smyrna, do. 129.48 Quintal, iu Spain, do. 96 Quintal, in Turkey, do. 1(17.3 oz. Rottoli, hi Portugal, do. 12.4 oz. Rottolo, in Genoa, do. 2-1 Rottolo, iu Leghorn, lbs. 3 Salma in Sicily, from Imsli. 7.85 to 9,77 Schcftel, in Germany, varies Q to nearly hush. 3 Ship-pound, in Hamburg and Denmark’, lbs. 331 Ship-pound, in Holland, lbs. 368-4 oz. Staro, in Trieste, bush. 2| Tale, in China, oz. ij Vara, in Rio Janeiro, lj yd. nearly Vnru, in Spain, 100 are equal to yds. 920 Worst, in Russia, foot 3500 legal Interest Table. Exhibiting the legal rates of interest allowed in the different states and territories within the United States, with the punishment inflicted for usury in each State. Maine, 6 per cent; forfoitofibeclaiin for usury. New Hampshire, 6 per cent; forfeit of thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 6 per cent; recovery in an action, with costs. Massa chusetts, 6 per cent; forfeit of thrice the usury. Rhode Island, 6 percent; forfeit of the usury mid interest oil the debt. Connecticut, 6 percent; for feit of the whole dobt. New York, 7 per cent; usurious contract* void. New Jersey, 7 percent; forfeit offoe whole debt. Pennsylvania, 6 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Delaware. 6 per cent; forfeit of tiie whole debt. 3Iaiylnnd, 6 and on tobacco. contract* 8 nor cent; usurious contracts void. Virginia, o per cent; forfeit double the Usury taken. * North Carolina, 6 per coni; contract* for usury void, nnd forfeit double foe usury. South Carolina. 7 per cent; forfeit of interest and premium taken, with rnsi« to deb tors. Georgia, 7 per rent; forfeit thrice tiie us ury. nnd contract* void. Alabama, 8 per cent; forfeit of interest und usury. Mississippi, 0 per cent oil contract made since 1840; 8 on loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; bank interest, 6; und conventional as high as IS; beyond tlmt con tract void. Tennessee, 6 per cent; usurious con* tract* void. Kentucky, 6 pur cont; usury recov erable with costs. Ohio, 6 per cent; on written agreements may go ns high a* 10. Indiana, 6 per cent; a fine of double the excess. Illiuoi*. 6 per couu penalty, thrcc-folJ tho amount of the whole interest. Missouri, 6 per cent; by contract. 10; ifheyond.'forfcit of the interest nnd usury taken. Michigan. 7 per cent; forfeit of the usurv taken on one-lourth of tiio debt. Arkansas. *6 to II.Q-aouate of the UiTluf nd t0 1^ •tile Iwt* and cdmnlete record of iu Debate*; aid peopie-4a greatly enlarged dagreo-S, fit of the experience, sagacity and sbin.«! °r Hi»t body to whirl, K, ttfco .bliojtoii. and re,,,octroi regard. W ** impartiality, nail th3 utnl„« LtllEft day’s reconf #||| b o totapIcMI? XfodJ^ pofr m tho-Roportc'" „„„ r ri „ rili “ . ,p - ‘" 1 *r la fcss?"*- «r VI. The General Han«,/u c tlii,; w ||| |1 in a coiidotwcd form, will, i„.ia,in” Sacli u abnofvtow .,r,vlmt the-UnitedSK I.eportcr u designed to be. All iho nffij arrangemciits ItaVe been Well matured, K hope is coulideiillv cherislied tlmt the “U S p, liorter' will prove itself an enersclie.iada,iH» dtambed nnd perfectly independent inunid i wall liave no party view.—no political bln. IV propnetor. by tho term., of hi, contract S bunnle ortho United State,, i, binind to II,c,. Ibtion that •■die paper .ball contain no pnlitit-d ili«nnuionii except tbo debate." It s,\\Z. vehicle ol AVira—not tbo organ of an,-ret ufori "in.. The grand nun nf the nilttrilirr iiio t, tabbsb, nt the Scat of Government, a fflilhfuhV prompt reporter of all sort., of4nlclli e inir»lc W yonsme agr.nl, on wbirh the politician, th, few lies, man, tint manufacturer, the mrrbnic el every one interested in thciifhdht orCnnjrrslnJ the Government, may roly at all tiaivs mi!,*, phcit confidence. It is hulievcd tlmt tho rstiddidmmat of Midi rrspoHsmejournal of IntcUiyrncc, on terms wW plan) it ivilltin tiio reach of the great nmswsofh people, lit the commencement nf wlmt pnmm to ho a most interesting and cvcnlliil period in fc history of Gong regional proeceding, will Ixm garded with favor hyall classes of tiio roininunia and, having thus stated his objects, the suhscribi respeclully solicita a liheml nnd gcaemlnaiM from the enlightened public of the Failed 8tatt» JAMES A. HOUSTON, Stenographer to the Semite of the U. 8. f.xT Tho ‘‘L'liited States Kcporlur” wHIh printed ou a large aud handsome sheet, and i»d every morning, except Sundays, ut the rote of# per aimuiii. In connection with the daily paper, llicruiri be issued from the same establishment, ( Till*. MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publication will contain exclusively lit Reports of the Proceedings and Debates offc Congress of tho United 8 lutes. It will Iw WW semi-weekly, iu nu elegant quarto-fnrui, throng out tho session* of Congress, nnd will Im furni* ml tosnbscriliers at the rate of Ttco Dollars (it tho Ions; session, nnd One Dollar for th* short to aion. It is believed tlmt tin's great national wort will bo deemed indispensable in Iho library I every public institution, politician, nnd prole sional man throughout tliccoiiutry; nud tli.il it be regarded by the great mass oftiic people aids very best political text book for their uttu in struction ami tlmt of their children. IM PORTANT ANNO UNC KM ENT. Tliroiigliom the session of Congress, Kdw will be issued from tiro olliccofihn “United Statu Reporter,” containing tiie report* of nil such U< bates as may pusses* peculiarly exciting intend All subscription? ami coannaiiicntioii? to h post-paid, anil addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United Slates Reporter. Washington, 9. f UV* All newspapers throughout the Unitd Stales who publish this prospectus once n wed from tiiis date till the meeting of Congress, willb untitled to an exchange with die “United .Siaiu Reporter," and will lie placed on tho list of tbo* to whom the Extra* will bo despatched, oct 18 percent; by agreement 10;.'usury recoverable, but tho contract void. District of Columbia, 6 per cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cont; forfeit interest nud excess in cuso of usury. Wisconsin. 7 per cent; by agreement, not over 12. Forfeit, treble the excess. Iowa. The same as in Wisconsin. On debts nr judg ments, in favor oftiic United States, interest is computed at tiie rate of 6 per cent per aimuiii. Custom House Vai.uk of Coixs.—By a law of Congress passed lost May . the Foreign Coin* and tuouoy of countries therein specified, are to be estimated as follows, to win Tho specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway, at one hundred and six cents. The .specie Dollar,of Denmark, at one liuudred nnd five conta. Tho,-Thaler, of Prussia ami Northern State of Germany, at sixty nine ceuta. Tho Florin of the SouthernStates of Germany, nt forty cents. The Florin of the Austrian Empire, and the City of Augsburg, forty-eight nnd a half cents. l’lie Lira of tiie Lomlmrdo-Vcmtian Kingdom, end of Tuscany, nt sixteen cents. The Franc of France, and of Belgium, and the Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen -cento six mill*. Thu Ducat of Naples, at eighty cents. Tho OuncC of Sicily, at two dollars nnd forty cents. , j « Tho'Pouud ofdm British Provinces of No#a Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, nnd Canada, a; fpur dollars. PROSPECTUS OF A NEW MUSIC BOOK, IX P A TEXT, NO TF.S, CA 1.1, ED TIU5 IlUSrmtlAN IIAlU’t Jly Dr. Il’m. Houser, of Jefferson County, G*. T IIIS work will contain 600 pages, jneloAl a lucid exposition of the Rules of 8in|iV and of Musical Composition; a larger number* Church Tunes used by tiro various rt'ligiou** nouiinnlioiH, Smith and West, tlmn linvc fi,fr ^ fore been embraced in one volume. Udc* Anthem*, Sunday School ami Infant Hymn*, nu merous Missionary aud Temperance piece*, a ( accompanied in a great many instances hymenr tire hymn or song. -Many of tiro tunes «reentia ly new, while many of those tine old air* w* have long been used nt prayer, camp and ou* meetings, nnd iu llic social circle, bill have nctf before been collected nnd harmonized, with moron* Scotch, Irish. German and other fine titan hitherto scattered at wide intervals orcr theiuiy. will be found in the Hesperian Harp, fioo*! 1 . ancient and modern-—many that are now out w print, whose rich music is unknown to luostptt sous of the present d«v. have been eompm "used up’ to supply tlii* work. Tiro lloi'perian Harp w the largest and wt (St Music Book ever offered the AmericanpuM*. ns all intelligent persons will see by compute# 1 with other works. Pi ice. $1 50 per copy. . tifully printed, and boiuid in paste board, mf neatly printed cov er. Au elegant copy, done morocco of any color desired, will be luteirocd SJ 5«lo .?:! f«l, according lo .ijde, gjTJJl* i plain) sent to one address for uQ» co pics for $100. The icork uill be fnmuhed to tub- *e ril>crs only. .. ...... N. B.—AcrivK Agexts wanted unmemot'/p canvas? even - county, town nnd city in the *’ ,u A liberal per cent, will he allowed. Good rero j memlations required. Address the author, f paid, at Louisville. Ga. . ’ Tho Florida paper*, and all other* ' such an enterprise, arc respectfully rcqnestw ptihlUli this Prospectus three limes, and to * tiie autiior a number of tiro paper containing A copy of tbo Hesperian llarp will ba given return. ... r „,a Jefferson county, Ga., Aug. Is4«. J. ,4 Y OUBIWVOE ic repc-d nn Ore J\. nance, entitled. •• Ail Ordinance author^ the sale of certain I^vta to Charles B. ^ for other purpose*.” passed 4th April, 1841- Sec. I. Be it ordained by tiro Mayor and A*® men of tho City of Savannah and tiro H aro V tlroroof. in Council assembled, and it is hen. ordained by tho authority of die same, that ® above reviled Ordinance be nml tiie same is hm ^Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the anthoo" aforesaid, tiiat tiro committee on public city lota proceed to revaluo said Iota, ami sellth* 14 under the existing ordinance. . Sec. 3. Be it further ordJucJ by tiro authoat? aforesaid, that all Ordinance* or part* of winces militating with tiro provisions of tig*" dinaiicc, be, and tiio same are hereby rppopt»* Parsed in Council lOtii June, 1847. ’ II. K. BURROUGHS, f Attest.] A. C. UAVExroRT, c. c. jnne Hi ( ''tOMBS.—-JO doz. Brazilian j some extra size: 4 do. fine Shell Tacf r ^‘ from 374 eta. np: 6 do. do. Side do. ftefl c “ fot "toils jiwrilv: