The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 23, 1847, Image 4

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cmziiNa UEORUlA.AhA NK88EE, Fl.O] Allow, mo to c»U yo' cot mid moot usof ‘ ItUn tirojol ( 1ALVANIC RINGS, 8TRF.NC,T'I1EN!NC; T PI.A8TKR8, BANDS AND MAGNET- 1C FLUID*-forthocure of-Nenroha Headache',. I’S VUUETAUI.E 1,0- _ in effectual euro for eruption* of the Face him! Skin, particularly for Pimples, Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburns Freckles, &c. A degree of pleasure accompanies tho use of this elegant preparation, in its refreshing effect Upon the skill, Cataneous irritability and diwolo- rations are also removed, ami a pure state of tho complexion established by tho use of this lotion. For sale by G. Jfc 1IENDR1CKSON. tuny 25 * Gthhou’n Uu’ddiim*. *OAPEK.—2<HI reams Letter and Foolscap XT l*anor, assorted qualities. Jimt received and for solo fey G. U. HENDRICKSON. • may II D r. a. ijfilufs pile elec tuary.—a certain cure for tho Files, either internal or external, bleeding or blind, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON. , June 99 Gibbon*’ Building*. g Ms .Tiisrs.—Carved Tortoise Short, Uuflam, ’Imifcttion and nhizillan Turk Coinlw, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of e variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth Coitths of all sixes mid qualities, for sale by may 1*1 >> m'MMDi/ivvii CAROLINA, A, MISSISSIPPI, TEN- DA, LOUISIANA, &o.— ir attention to Otto of the great- .r^vTu w!i,a“ltr.nd 8 ouU,„ 1 UnitdPWtates, most of my certificates are Rout tho city of savannah, \yhoro I reside, and many front your own State, where the Medicine is used with groat and astonishing sticcoiuu it has proved itsolf to-be Hiiperior to any other Modlcino for tho cure of Fever and Agno, which it will do in tho very short spneo of Twelve Hours, it has never boon kuowu to foil to eticct a certain cure. Tlio Med icine is a harmless nnd tasteless ouo, wliicli will mako it tho most populuijMediciuo in tho Southern States, Tho Medicine contains no mineral pre paration whotavdr, hut is a harmless Vegetable matter only. To Planters, this .Medicine is a val uable preparation, as it cures all cases in twelva hours, nun does not require any time to be lost; all that is to be done is to tnko tho Medicino and to go to work. To tho Rico Piantor it is a valuable Med icine, as it doe* not contaiuany mercurial or. min eral preparation whatever, mid is thoreforo a safe Medicine for those who'arc liable to exposure. I beg you. do not let me have to tax you so ollon with advertisements, certificates, iVc. It has already proved itself to liewhat I say it is, and tho greatest proof is every body is recommending it to bo him only certain and speedy cure fortho Fever mid Agile. All you havo to’do is to nsk your neighbor wlmt ho thinks of Humphreys* Remedy for Fever and Ague, and of course, to be convinced, you will trv it, at least I hope so. Hern is my oiler to any Planter of South Carolina, who will either call on Duct. P. M. Cohen, of Charleston, S. C. or myself, in the city of Savannah, and either ofus will givo enough lor twelve cases, and if It docs not euro tail out of twelve, wo will rcftind llm amount paid for it. Your are to see tho .Medicino taken ns 1 have directed. a. u. uendricksow F OR THE TEETH*—Moiipdas' mill- scorbatic Elixir and hh celebrated Odoiitinu, just received and ft»r salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons* Buildings. SARD'S PILLS.—Rev. II. TTib- , bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qills, for sale by G. II. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons* buildings. B ELL'S SARSAPARILLA.—A. II. Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the cure of Scrufola,diseases of the Skin, Dys pepsia. Khatimutisin, Chronic diseases of tho ftiugs, Jaundice, Ncumlgiu, to counteract the des tructive effects of Mercury, mid all diseases arising from an Impure state of the blood, equal to any K imlion of Sarsaparilla. For sale nt 75 cents ottio, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. L AMP WIGK.-SolarniidAstr.il Lamp Wick of all slzo*; wicks for Imrd Lumps, and Candle wick, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 94 Gibbons’ buildings. C 'lAMPIIlNE.-A fresh supply of very J superior, just received, and kept constantly on hand by G. It. JIEN I) It 1C KSON, npr 14 Gibbons’ building's. D .ALKY’S CARMINATIVE.—! grace of ibis old English preparation, war- ranted genuine, for sale by npr til G. R. HENDRICKSON. H ELL'S FAMILY SOAI\—oft boxes Hull's Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just laud ed and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 1ft Gibbons’ buildings. P OWDER PtlFsA ISOAl-lS.—An extensive assortment of Powder Pull's and Boxes. Also, Puffs without tho boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for wile by npr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. B UTLER'S TASTELESS SI2ID- L1TZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingro- dient* of the Seidlitx Spring coinhincd in one compound powder, tho effervescing solution of which in water in very nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, and with infinitely less trouble, than Unit produced with tho two powders in the usual way. rrepured by Thomas Butler, 4 Chcnpside street, Loudon. Sold hv G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings. H oney.- -3 eases new crop Cuba Honey, just received mid for sale by I END! apl 0 G. R. HENDRICKSON. /~10CKR0AC!II POISON, &<*..—I) V-/ Fuuchtwunger'* Cockroach, Rat ami Mott -Dr. „ . ... I Mouse Poison, n sure and safo destroyer of those nosci- oils vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison, for «do by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apl (J Gibbon*’ Buildings. /'lONFECTIONARY.—50 boxes Con- Vy foetionury of sunorior quality, laiuliug from achr. Columbia, and tor sale bv npr9 G. II. HENDRICKSON ww EXTRA 0 QUEEN'S DELtuirr, thin uf this Extract aiul , JApAN /hr tliecbinnd, Uo nropertid* or tl J AYNE’S KEMEDIES.-Jayne’rT.x- pectorant, for Coughs, Colds, «&c. Jayne’s Carinative Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Complaints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billions Complaints, Ac. A largo sup received * A Owing to tho heavy rains during the past sum mer, and which still continue, nil the low binds are underwater, which will cause a great deal of this discuso on the Rice Plantations; it will he to your advantage to procure a certain and speedy remedy; you can uo so by npplving to oittier of uiy Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicino is for sale by the following named gentlemen, who are the" only agout* for the salo of the Gukat SouriiF.it* Rkmxuii, where it will lie found cithor nt wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit hy selling this uiudicitio. A liberal discount made to Planters, &c., bv the dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Ua. M ore yeti—still they COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC R! V KN COUNTV. HUMPHREY'S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL !!—READ J! READ!! READ!! ScttiVKX County, Sept. 24. 1817. Wm. Ilmnphruy’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few lines to you in behalf ofvour vain able medicine. I have recommended* it in two cases as being tho best .Medicine for the euro of the Fever aud Ague, ami told them if it did not cure I would refund the money. But as your medicine bus proved itself so far, 1 do no not hesitate to recommend it to the public us u cer tain and speedv cure for the Fever and Ague; a disease ,o troublesome in the lower countries, which would bo banished by tho use of Hum phrey’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine for the South. Enclosed you will receive a certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Seriven County, and also of n young Lady who resides in my family. I am your obd’t servt, Wm. M. Caiiii. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphrey*.—Dear Sir.—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. " This is to cortiJy that I had tho Fever aud Ague several times very severe, and found no r*;lieruntil through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever nnd Ague Medicine, which restored mo to health in tho short space of*«M hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and speedy cure for tho ubovo disease. Respectfully, Mary Shkitaiui. jAcksniihoro,’ Seriven Co. Sept. 21, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2, 1847. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sir:—Huving had oc casion touso your Remedy for Fever aud Ague. I can recommend it to the public as a Hale, cer tain, and speedy euro for tho above named dis ease. It cured the case in less than eight hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBTlEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With the greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to the citizens of tho Southern States, aud to Planters, ami all who aro troubled \Vith the Fever ami Ague. I was n subject of tho above named disease for u longtime ami tried various remedies, among which was RovvuikI’h Tonic Mixture, India Chnlogogue.Cliunipiou’s Pills, aud many others; hut all was useless, until I was ad vised hy a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which 1 did and I run safely recommend it to the public as u certain cure. Your remedy cured me in 12 hours, for which I louder you my thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise . behalf of tiie hur.au family. Your truly, II. II. Barnett. Jlccwillc, Parke County, Oct. 1, 1847. Queens Delight, Phyalcia^ nre respcctftilly re ferred to tiie Oth tuiatith number, Vol. 1, of tho Southern Journal of Modiclno and Pharmacy. Forpuriiyiug tiio blood, end removing all diseas es arising from tho impurity of the some, it ir highly roCommetiddd,as alsolbr'tiio cure ofRIinn- inatisul, Scrqfuln, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tho Throat and logs, pains and swollingsjof tho bonus. Tetters, Pimples'lit tho Face. Old Boros, nnd ull Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Afiections;Mer curial Diseases, and for assisting tho npomtiou aud preventing llitul consequences of Mercurials in Syiilmlu*. Tins preparation, (by adding tho Queen's Do- light, &c. to tho Biirsaparilla,)cotiibiiiesin<tniore perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic and alterative powors, aud is highly recommend ed hy uminout physicians. It is prepared in coii- scquoiico of tho .recommendation* given hy Dr. II. R. Frost, Vrofussor of Materia Medica in tho Medical College bf Charleston, S. C. in Ids work on Materia Medica, only concentrated by a pro cess of tho subscriber’s to render it nloro conven ient for administration, ami with the exception of tiio addition of mercury which may atoll times he added when necessary. To shew tho high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina tion of these articles, it is only necossury to rofor to tho uhovu mentioned work. There aro fuvv cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to tho iulluciice of .Sarsaparilla wild Queen's Delight if duly preso- vored in, especially if tukuu in conjunction with ilydr. of Potash. I* highly rocommondcd for all diseases of the skin, chronic as well ns recent. One bottle will, in most instances, ollectuully remove oil pimples, pustules or blotches outlie faeo, to which young persons in this climate nro so much subjected to, arising either from impurity of tho blood or de bility. It is thu best remedy known for scrulii lotts nffoctious, sores and breakings out in young children, nnd is snfoand efficacious in removing entirely every truce of hereditary diseases from the system, in the teuderest infant; in fact, in all cutaneous ufleetmus it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of the blood, and mi orailicator of all obstiuato diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly tako the precedence of all othur remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates tho bowels, restores to tho blood its wonted purity, gives tone to tho stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually relievo Erysipelas even in its worst stages, and all person* suffering from this distressing complaint uro advised to use it, first so, but if no marked relief bn found after liikiug ouo bottle, it will bn necessary to use the Hydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in the cases of all quack medicines of the day, to ef fect their sale, and so force them upon the pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to statu that his pru- I iurution has been prescribed ami used by a mini- •or of physicians aud planters of our city ami neighborhood, with great success’, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. \V. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simon*, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legaro, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Slonov, Beau fort. Ac. Price $1 per bottle, or .*?'» lor G do. Prepared by J. Peter M. Krnxo, Chemist ami Druggist, corner Broad ami King streets, Charleston, 3. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec21 —Ivr Market square. npr 2 tfo supply of these popular remedies just l and lor side nt Philadelphia price*, by 0. R. HENDRICKSON, Gibbon’s Building. "l^KESH TAPIOCA,—1 bbl. best qua- X lily, just received, and for Halo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Gihhhnu*’ Building' juuo 24 P OTASH.—3 casks first sort New York inspection, landing from brig Acton, for salo by G. U. HENDRICKSON, juno 10 lYfOIiliON’S PILLS^ffiim -Lf JL universal Medicino of tho British Co Health, for salo by juno 22 .. „ iriiiii of tho British College or G. It. HENDRICKSON. /^IN<4 EII,—10 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VX just received ami for sale by juuo 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. W '~ ' HAPPING TWINET—2<f bnlexj assorted sizes and qualities, for sale by juue 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. 'rtKENCII WHITE WINE VINE- X GAR.—2 bids just received and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juno 1ft Giltlmn*’ Building*. |YKI> BUG POIS ON.—D rV",Tondit> -U wangor’s iufallnble Bed Bug Poison, war ranted to exturmimilo tho*o noxious vermin, for nale by U. It. HENDRICKSON, junc 5. T AMP OIL AtfJ,—1000 gallons blanched XJ Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win ter strained Solar Oil, 500 do uubleachud Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brig* Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, "opt 18 Gibbons' liiiikliogs. G « IL HEYKKICKS ONTTln^i-t, »• in Gibbons’ buildings, offer.* for sale ibe following article.*, viz:—250 gro** Friction Mutch- e*. 100 boxes Roy's Lemon Syrup. 20 ling* (each) Ginger, Popper and Pimoto; I cask (each) M ua : , Cloves ami Nutmeg*: 5 casks first sort Pota-d,, do English Washing Soda, I do Ombre Madder, 2 chests Bengal Indigo, 10 bids. Alum, 20 cask* prime English Copperas, 10do Epsom Saji*, 2w00 gallons lsuup Oil. |i«>pt 8 WH ITE J A ill AIV A ii IN UElt , W 1 ctuo received per brig Phihira. mid for ■Moby G. it. HENDRICKSON, sent lrt iVTAPLEM SOAP,—A frebfi Mip|dy of'tiiis J-l celebrated Shaving Soap, in pots, just re ceived, and for nale by Kept 10 G. R. 11ENDItIC K SO N. F lI1i\es Toe it>s viJii.tiil’iiUij. 10 gmee, JU.I rocuiviid and fur mda liv O', it. llKNDRICKSON, ranr 94 Agont far llio 1‘rnurimor. TOILET SOAl* Ii» B.IRC=WE X Lavender, Palm, Ito«e, Cinnamon, Almond, and White Scouted Soap in Bar-, just received and for wile hy G. it, HENDRICKSON, muy 20 HITE <3IN€ri?H.—A fresh mippiy white Jamaica Ginger, just received ami for unle by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juno 5 Gibbons' Building. T ooth brushes, Ac.—An cie- |aut iiMurtinent of French, English nnd Amiran Tooth Bru-live. Also Orris uml Clrnr- coni TodiU Parte, just received and for cnle by .rjjt 3y o. It. llLmJItlt'KSU.V: T jie oi.i> pamietto state. A VOICE FltO.M SOUTH CAROLINA. —SouriiEitvKits.—The following is from niy Agent,Mr.Tims. J.S, Farr.ofGrubumvillo, 8. C. Mr. ftWiinn Humphreys, Jr. : Sir—I baud to you "tho certificate of Air. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever uml Ague; he is a man of integrity, aud his testimony is consequently undoubted. Your* respectfully, Titos. J. 8. Farr. Gnibnmvillc, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847. Mr. If'. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This i* to certify that I have used your Fever nnd Ague Remedy with riicccss. 1 obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, and administered it to my daughter, according to the directions, and 1 am happy to state that the disease left her in the course of thirty-sis hours, ami hor present state of health indicates a certain cure. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Grnh imvillc, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. AGENTS.—I*. .M. Cohen & Co., Chmle-tuu. 8. T. J. S. Farr, Graliamvillc, S. C.; W. A. Carawell, Savannah. Ga.j A. Mel.ane iV Co., JaekMinvillc, Ga.; Shot well & Gilbert. Macon, Ga. Dorsey&Kuo!l, Gridin, Ga.; P. A. MoUe, !•'» Grange, Ga.; Winter A’ lipping, Cokuubii*, Ga.; W. Root. Marietta. Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tunn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- nil, Atlanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksonboro, W. II. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A, Burch, Hawkin-nillo, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Florida; Ligbtfoot & Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa vannah; Cunningham &. Co., Dalton, Ga.; J. II- & W. S. lillis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, llaviHlmro, G;i.; Win. Hodges, Sandersvillc; It. II. Barren, 1‘iiicsvilln, (in.; T. C. Finley, Ham- V' r «,’ «• C.i F. A. Poulleii, Jacksonville, Fla.; It. H. Baily, Latireusviile, S. C. Agent* wanted, address, pon paid, W. limn- preys, Wholesale uml Retail Druggist, Savannah, ( 'ii. oct 18 a U IN IN E l niliiviN 13 J !—ioi> ohm^h pure Geniiau Sulphate (|n*oiue, iceeiveil per steamer Soulherm r, mid now for sale Jr»0 o«»m.e*,by W. HUMPHREYS, jr. oct 4 CJIII3.7IIC.1LK.—A full supply new Chemicals recently introduced in to uicdieu! practice, ju-t received and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BltO. oct 8 Monument ,-quure. O SKOItN 13’S WAl'¥il"€OT^ OURS.—Just receivedau assortment of tho above celebrated colours, warranted equal to any imported, {brittle by J:4j§ TURNER & BROTHER. ______ Monument Square. •Just received, a rupply of pure Siiurm Oil, also a line article of Solar Lump Oil, for sale by J. ,M. TUIINEIt * OROTIIEII. oct I-I Moniimi!tit-M|iiuro. M ac it E ill: I..—I»iiuiT TSTTSBiaSa; 10 do. do. 2 do.; 15 lialfdn. do. 1 do.; 10 do. ilo. do. 2 do. Lutiding from brig Savannah, and for sulo by K. SWIFT, oct ft fT^OilACJCJI^ Ac.—50 boxes New Bedford X Sperm Caudle*, 4’s and (I’s; 50 boxes ami half boxen Tobacco, 5’* oudfc’i*. lauding from ahip Hartford, and for sale by oct 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON, ]\TE \V of all oct 8 5'PERTl OIL.- mended for tile last forty yoani by tho tnbst emi nent of tho Faculty anu Citizens iu the United State*, prepared only by.tiiQ. solo proprietor, T. W. dYOTT, M. D., succoMor to BouDliouoy ordonot, the Into approvod pr^paror* , qoAt.iTii:,* op MAtir’s plastkk dbotu, Tho'Planter Cloth is so well knowu throughout the United Stutos, but mbro generally iu tho city of Philadelphia, Hint it* beneficial effects and sur prising cures, have procured for it tho approba tion and recommendation of the most eminent of tho Faculty. It is a mire and wife romedy for Ulcers ami Sores, either fresh or of long iluruiicu. It ntayn and prevent* Gangrene*, and hv n timely appli cation will preserve many a tultable life and limb. Ill canek of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a proneness of tho nlVcated parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will bo advisable for tho unfortunate Hiifierer to resort to tho use of some gentle purgative for few days proviou* to using the Piaster, and con tinue the Hama till tho euro is completed, which limy bo confidently expected in a reasonable time. No purgntiva more proper thin Dr. Dyolt's well known Auti-tiillious Pills- Tho Maluugurs of tho Nogroo* is ranked mtder thu dunomiiiatioii of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster is also a certain ctiru for it, if the same treatment be observed as aliOva. Cancers, Erysipelas, Wuus, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swulling, Soru Breasts, Furons, Whitlows nnd Boils nro roninvod, uml euros happily pro duced hy the use of tills valuable Plaster. It ruuioyes Abscesses, cud dissipates collected humours; it also euros Sprains, Bruises, Apthrax, Scalds, Burns, amt all Sores and Wounds, temling to suppurate; it draws rnutorized Sores or Issue, very successfully and without pain. It dissipate distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism iu a very short tune, and U a safe ami certain cure for Rheumatism ami living Rheumatic Puim*. if the Plaster ho constantly applied to the alluded parts for six or eight mouths, tiie parts atVected become invigorated, uml a cure seldom fails to be com pleted. It is ulso successfully used for the cure of corns. Those useful men, Mnrincrs, should never be without M.div’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length or time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should be kept dry. Received and for sale by may 12 T. RYERSOX. R YEUSON A UO’«. saksapa- RIELA.—-For the cure of all diseases aris ing from the. impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., ull of which will yield under thu use of tlii- preparation. The subscriber, in olio ring this preparation to the public, deumsit unnecessary to exhibit any of those Husky uml conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates ofcures, but trust its character, us a specific, entirely on it* own merits. Uo has been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner iu which it has been used by several euiiiiuiit physician* with great satisfaction. lie asserts with confidence that it is prepared with great caro and accuracy, nnd in the fio.-t mode to obtain thu active principles of Sarsa parilla iu its most coucuu'rutod state. Prepared and sold by T. RYERSOX. juno :t • Druggist, Savannah. T he native fekkifuue,- •Fnr the (Jure of Bilious, Remittent ami In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and othur diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of thu system, such as night sweats, Ac. Ac. The native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie tor is aware that the common objections to all new preparations will be urged against this. To obviate all such objections he has simply to state that it is prepared according to tho receipt of an eminent physical!, who used it with perfect success through u long practice, iu perhaps tlm most sick ly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi val ley .Again from tiie exulted estimation iu which Quinine is held, not only by tho punplo, hut by the most skillful physicians, it will appear superu- rogatory to oflur any now article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses all the power ami certainty of Quinine in controlling Fever without nfiecting the head, and may bo safely used thcrulbr, whore Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purpose of **— proprietor however sanctioned hy custom on h occasion*, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of tiie contra dictory theories utloat, with rogurd to tho charac ter aud causes of Fever. Believing with the luarned Gregory that though there ha* been so much written concerning Fever there U no one subject iu the whole circle of medi cal science which still involves so many disputed 1'ioiuts. Letting all theories pass, we stand hy tacts. Thu first of which is that the Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, uml if any doubt exists, as to the fact wo invito the ufilicted to the tost, with confidence as to the issue. What it has done it will do. The following certificate of one well kuowu will show what it has done: Savaxxaii, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jas. A. La Roche having requested me to state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I tako pleasure iu slating that it was used benefici ally in the Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi aud Arkansas, in all cases iu which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was mbnissnblo in conges tions of the brain when Quinino was supposed to be coutrudicutcd. J. J. MiTcmxt., M. T). Effingham, 8ept. HO, 1847. Dear .Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from me, with regard to the effect of your Febrifuge, permit me to hand you tins fol lowing statement ofliict*. For nearly*3 years my wile has been laboring under thu e’fiects of con tinually recurring Chills ami Fevers, uotwith- standing all the remedies prescribed by our best I’bysieiaiis, nnd at tho time I procured The Na tive Febrifuge, we lmd become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, hut 1 urn happy to Mate tint the me of ouu bottle bus broken the Fever completely and restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies and place her iu perfect health, such has been the change produc ed iu her habit and constitution by Tho Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, Ac. Thomas Kebim.f.r. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, l»v JAMES A. LaROCIIE, flt -‘t 7 No. I Market square. I riLEC'TKIC’AL HAIR GLOVE -i AND BELT FUICTOR8—Warranted of tho bust quality.—The combined effect* of hunt and cold, of variability in temperature, ami irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor por ami rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, ami render.* its incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, nnd restore the skin to a health ful state, has lung been a desirable object; ami tliis retnedy has been found in thu operation of the Hair Glove ami Belt Frictor. Thu movement of all parts of tho body whilst undergoing tho process of friction, produce* a general activity ami circulation of the lilood, ami at the same time removes all encrustation* from the skin, and clear.* ami open* the pores ufiectnal- Tho regular use of the Hair Frirtors night ami morning, will produce a general glow aud health ful excitement of tho skin, ami Will he found both a preventive aud cure iu all ease* ofCold, Rheu matism, Ac. They require only to ho used in order that their most hutiellciul elicet* may lie known and appreciated, fob 7 T. RYERHON. l^AinKANK’S PLATFORM X SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 3ft lb*. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200. 1,500 ami 2,500 lb*, constantly on hand ami for salo ut manufacturers’ price*, by DKXSLOW A WEBSTER. Agents for the salo of these Scale*. Hunt’s Merchant's Magazine makes tho follow ing comments upon this useful and convenient article: Fail bank's Platform Scales.—It is not often that we aro induced to laud mi article of trade, ami we never do unless perfectly satisfied that wc are commending something that is useful. We can not consent to gratify the cupidity of ail indivi dual, at thu rink of imposing the confidence of thousand* of our readers who rely upon the hon esty of our statement*, if not in thu Mitidibility of oor judinent. That groat improvements have been made within a few year*, in tiie iu*triiincut* of weighing merchandise", i* u factlUmilmr to tmsi- ii»*si lfioti. The antique clumsy and inaccurate methods of weighing, )mve given way to the in- \ciitmu of American mechanical skill, aud the ut- ii.ostprcci-ion has been attained. A variety of Platform Balances are manufactured and used, which cannot he relied on for auv considerable degree n! accuracy: .-o that they necessarily ' vojvu one party iu pecuniary los*. It there!,, affords us pleasure to refer to thu Platform Scab , of Mr. Fairbuuk, which have been extensively used iu ull parts of the United States for several years, aud given, a* far a* our knowlcdgcd ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one of these scales three year* since, nnd have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, Ac. aud for accuracy and durability, we uru quite sure, they have not, and perhaps cannot, be surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical ami simple. Tho employment of two levers, with a single beam, Dcertainly the most practicable, iu a compound platform balance. Any increase of the number of levers or an additional beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, less precise iu it* operation olid more liable to derangement. These scales are used hy many of the leading merchants of New York, whoso written testimony to their superior excellence has been freely ac corded to tho mnniilucttirera. juue 9 fibre WHITE WINE VL\E«AttT^5 ▼ t barrel*, landing from schooner Maria, from Philadelphia, mid Ibr sule by oct U CONNEHAT A JJAKIE. T ransparent hellatine, Warranted equal iu strength to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, aud o! great service in diseases where delicate animal food is required, ami well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves hy age if kept dry, ami can lie made into 8mi|) in a few minutes, ami is of grout service in clarifying Cider, Beer, ami Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use «t least two ounces of Cooper’s Refined American Isin glass, which should lie first soaked iu cold water for two hour*; drain off that water, then take two quart* of cold water, one and a half pound of su gar, put in it the white of three eggs, tho juice of three good sized lemons, the peal of one, a stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir all the ingredient* well together while cold, then boil the whole intis* four or five minute*, aud then pour it through a Jefy Bag; when it may he put into glasses or mould*, and when cold, will be fit for use. The moulds should be first wet with a lit tle white of egg and water just before tho jelly is put iu them, in order to make it c:i»ytoturii them out on plate*. The Jelly Bag i* made of flannel Bor 10 inches across thu opening, mid about half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point nt the bottom. "The liquid tliut rim* through first, should lie poured hack iu the jellev hag until it runs through clear. Add lino pint of wine to the above for Wine Jelly. Ollier liquids made from preserves, may be jellied by using thu same proportion of tho Is- BLANC MANGE may he made by using nt least one ounce of Isinglass for two quarts of milk or cream, tho peal of two lemons, sugar aud since to suit thu taste—bring thu whole to a boiling heat, strain'll, uml when nearly cool, stir it well to mix tin: cream that wilt rise wiiilo cooling, pour it iu moulds, ami when perfectly cold, it may be turned out and will then bo ready for use. The moulds should lie first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from slricking to them. Just re ceived ami for sale by mar 19 T. RYERSOX. Vcuce! Vcncol nnd Liberty 11 TO .THE AFFLICTED!. * By M. 8. Tiioawx, M. D., Maco.i, fleoitnu. IVliim wur IihmIm furtli with its wild nlurin, Xuiotts the nations'spread., n droad dismay, Whcnconquafnmlonibits.nlaadliuiidhbldlystorni The oiluael and kill uua wound and slay. When nothing is hoard but tho din aud strife, And groans mid cries of helpless ebbing life, Como oontlo Peace, stop forth, ’tin time to snvo Our noblest from tliut opou yawning gravo. When full disease with overmastering forces, Prostrates his hapless victims all around, When fevers 'ctito nnd chronic lingering hosts Destroy, and ah I there can no help ho found, When nothing w hoard but tho wail of woe, Of sufferers tossing them to and fro, Como good Hainaritau, tho balm apply, Aud the lov’d weary one wont faint or dio. Wlmt though the tyrant in his lofty pride, May rule his subject* with an iron rod, \Vhnt though for ages, man may bo denied, The right to speak or net hut hy his nod, Wlint though he may he hound iu strongest chains, And iiotluug has hut what lus lord ordains, Yet Liberty steps forth and *0t* him free, And tyrants with their votaries turn and flue. What though diseases of whatever name, Retain their hold oil hapless men fur years, Wlmt though a hundred mineral sons of fume Have done their best t*» stop their wild careers, Wlmt though (he nostrums ortho quack, llm pill, Tiie svrup, balsam, or cold water fail, Yet Thomson’s simple mean* may set them free. To raise the gludd'niug shout of Liberty! It is not the purpose of (lie undersigned to en ter miw upon the comparative merits of either system of medical pructicn; thu facts presented from time to time ought to constitute thu best arguments, and so viewing it he would simplv hug to present “a few more of the same sort,’’ simply remarking that there are yet “ u few more left.” F./tracts from Letters. “Another Desperate Case Cured without secin: the Patient.” GrainctA, Troup county, 30th Sept. I84G. Dr. Thomson: Sir—l saw an advertisement in tho Recorder, signed by Winsbip 8. Page, of a cure that wits performed hy you of his daughter, who was at tacked with palsy and disease of the spine, by which she was entirely disabled aud lost the use of her lower extremities. I have a.girl that has been precisely in that situation for three months past, aud have tried all means, Imt to no elfect. * * * Write me a line as soon us conve nient. Your*, respectfully, TIIOMAjJ W. ASHFORD. On the 4th November, instruction* wore re ceived to scud on the medicines hy maii., aud hi subsequently, in staling thu progress of the ease writes: Dear Sir—My servant girl is much mended since I wrote you lust, she had nt that time iter crutches to assist her iu walking. 8ho can now walk from house to Irnusu without them, though she is yet quite Wabbling, in her walk. * * ” And on tbi* 1!)ili .May. 1817, he writes: Dear Sir—I have taken my seat after having been absent from home some time, to inform you that my girl, I believe, i* about as well as ever. * * * Enclosed U wlmt is duo you. If my name will be of any benefit to you, you may make any use of it you please on such ail occasion. I ex pect you will have u call frmu South Carolina, us l have informed some of my diseased friends there of your skill as a physician. Yo u r*. respecllii Ily, THOMAS W. ASHFORD. Houston Co., Ga., Jan. 9th, 1817. 1 hereby certify, that some two years ago my liegro woman Mary, was taken with Pcotunsus I’ttri, and its attendant difficulties. I called on Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, and another gentleman of the same school, (believed to lie both graduates of the 8. IS. M. College.) who, after using till their efforts to relieve her. entirely failed. I then sold her to Dr. Jones, who imme diately brought her to Dr. M. 8. Thomson, of Macon, who soon cured her, 1 believe in less than a month, so that she has since had two children, aud is entirely well; this 1 can testily, a* 1 now own her again. LEVI KING. Jasi , j:ii, Co.,2filh April, 1817. This may certify, that for three years 1 had been subject to Epilepsy, or Conrnhici: Fits. I was attacked soon alter taking a severe strain at heavy lifting, aud continued to have them about once "a mouth for that length of time, notwithstanding till the efiorts that were made to euro me. Finding that nothing done me any good, and hearing that Dr. M. 8. Thomson could euro such cases. I de termined try him, and >o called on him ami got one prescription of medicine, which I am happy and proud to say has entirely cured me. 1 have had no symptom.* of them bill ojico shortly after 1 commenced taking it, aud have now been a* well as I ever was fur about a year. GEORGE M. LUMPKIN. Persons desirous of testing tho efficacy of the these remedies in their own cases, uo matter where they reside, can do so very conveniently, by sending tlioir ago and symptom in writing as correctly a* possible, when medicines to suit them will be compounded and sent by wait, express or private hand. Ills fee iu such case* is only five, dollars a month, which may lie enclosed and sent hy mail at hi* risk. Medicines cannot be sent to a great distance miles* the amount i* enclosed or a proper reference given. Letters to entitle them to attention must be post paid. Tho poor pre senting a certificate of iuuhiiitv to pay are never sent empty away. The afflicted of thu Rev. Clergy, are of course, always exempt from charge. Patients under hi* immediate care are charged in proportion to thu amount of attention necessary. In consequence of the «reat increase of office business it will be impossible for the sub scriber to go much into the country except in \ cry urgent cases, nor will bo be able to go for any thing under the usual charge of other Physician*, but will atteud iu the cilv as promptly a* possible. M. 8. Thomson, m. d. Macon July 13. 1847. lyr—c jnly23 J ULES HAMELS EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nvniph SOAP, (in u solid state.) composed of till Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising cllicncy for rendering the skin soft aud fair. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, n transparent fair skill, Jules Hanoi's Kail Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may ho said to exert an almost mugicai power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plant*, to the titter exclusion of all mineral atlmixtiire. it is dis tinguished medicinally for iu extremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the skin and hy acting upon tho pores ami uiinme secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from tiie surface, idlays every tendency to inflammation and by thi* me thod alone effectually dissipate* all redness, tan, pimples, freckle* and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant use will change tho most billion* complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen nfilieted with n temlernos* of the skill in shaving, the use of the Etui Divine lie Venn*, will be found to allay all cuticiiiar irrita tion occasioned by common soup or crcutu or the climate. Just received ami for sale bv jnly 24 T. UVERSON. rpiIE GREAT PAIN KILLER.— A No Medicine lias been discovered that was so happily adapted to use internally, and vet per form such wonders when applied externally, us a wash or bath, or by friction. It may be used with a sucres* that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of lilood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains iu the Side, «\:c. ike. From tlm many certificates which accompany the article, the two following are selected on ac count of their brevity: ••I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burn*, and have found that ill applying it immedi ately that it will prevent even u bk.der. I would recommend it to the confidence of thu public. II. A. Hkf.iik, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Muxs.” “I have usoil Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burn?, and in:iuy other common complaints, and take pleasure iu recommending it as a family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Buptist Church. New Loudon, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 cents per bottle. For sale by sept 10 J. A. LaROCIH.. Rates of Gold. Ratos allowed in tho Custom House for gold value thereof^ 1 ° f Co,,sro83 of Axing tiie United Stutes Eagle, old emission, • $10 60 " j “ now '« . -10 09 England, Guinea, i . . . 4 qo Sovereign, - . . . 4 84 ,, Soven Shilling piece, - . ] 04 I rauco, Double Louis, (before 1786,) • 9 fto “ Louis, - • i ; ; : 4 97 Double Louis, (siuco 1780,) - D 15 Louis, 4 57 Douhlo Napoleon, or 40 francs, 7 70 Napoleon, or 20 francs, . . 3 85 Sumo as tho new Louis Guinea, 4 65 1' rankfort on tiie Main, Duuut, - - 2 27 Hamburg, g 27 Malta, Douhlo Louis, - . . . 9 07 “ I;'™?', ■! 85 Demi Loins • k • 2 33 Mexican Dmildoou, 15 53 Holland, Double Rix Dollar, - - 12 2ft “ Rix Dollar, .... 6 04 ” Ducat, 2 27 “ Ten Gilder piece, ... 4 00 Portugal, Dnhruon, .... [)-> 70 “ Dobra, 17 3ft “ Johannes, . . - . 17 Oft Spain, Doubloon 1772, • - -16 02 “ “ since 1772, • . 15 35 “ Pislolo, 3 88 Columbia Doubloon, . . - .45 35 Specie dollar of Sweden mid Norway, ut $1 (Hi S pecie dollar of Denmark, at - . 105 Thaler of Prussia, aud Northern Stales of Germany, * * . . . 00 Florin of Southern Stales of Germany, 40 Florin of Austrian Empire and City of Augsburg, ..... 484 Lira of the Lombardo Venetian King- - dom and Tuscany, - - - P J6 Franc of France and of Belgium, and IJvrc of Sard! ilia, - - • 18c 6111* Ducat of Naples, 80e Ounce of Sicily, $•» 40 Pound of tho British Province* of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New foundland aud Canada, - - 4 Oft Foreign Weight* mid Mctt*iit‘e*. There arc denomination* frequently met with ill reports of markets, Imt their Eiigli.-h \uhic not always readily recollected. The following table will be fiiuiid, we believe, correct: nearly gals. I ft contain*, gals. 4.37 do. 4.68 over peck J j I j* to nearly 2 Intsli. I do. 1J l'crnaiii- do. I to 11 lbs. 26ft 2-5 If,*. 32 do. 2 gal*. 4.216 do. 3.337 ithotil do. I itiehe* 2** pecllls 3 to I \ " . 1 mi als. 1 5VII1 In, ^bruvrd », wi;., - r o» this or UOCKMHEH JA’t Nuhiter One of the ’ UNITED STATES ItEPOH-rn A OaUy Mml ./ hunt and Uncnl Naa, s “ T HE cubscril.cr in UOW onoUcil . tho oomphsUmi of hi. omuSS",' 1 '® oouihliolliilollt of a Weil organize,!* *, dent Journal of Now, at the Government; 1 1110 Goiierj Tho lending feature., of the United a., , potior will bo llm following I Ut 1. Early htUUigtnn »/ Uc morajruu ef ,L riot,, Dqurtm„l, of Ilo. «„rrr„,£ Set '* tti Uotuonlto Athur, and la the run, .,, !&*< of tho country, will ho given wilKmiJr"' dehty. I'otimtwn. peculiar Millo, fnroln!'' 1 ml,trunnion, will l,e erafe”! .|,.0,."y tu c,.turn,,,.lefts oxclkK i31'*' of.Utotuoel important diameter. 1 l "*««t II. L'ho Verb (dim Hr ports of the /w >■ ami BtAttat of,hr. U„,£l Bind, proprietor fl lr)lilh S"; in accordance with the term* *.r il... . H or,b.hj-t.’x.rfS arrange,,tent,, now loth,, Senate ortho United Slate. „ , Iiiul complete roc,ml of iu Debater people-", a greatly enlarged degree- I . * lit nl the experience, sagacity nnd ol flint body to which thev have «vi>H eolieit",,. tt'utl ro,pcc,f,U C,' r ,|. m Lf |0UUJ *« III. I hr Proceedings and thhau*it. tt Htyirr.e,,tir,« will aim he gVSpj vv jf£‘"< imptulmhty. tiitd the tumor! proi;inUi,, ,£"fe .lay 0 return will ho complete! ra: 0 pear I" ho “It,.potior" tmvt, 1 ’ * peek* Ahm, in Rotterdam. Ahiiudn, in Portugal, Aliunde, iu Madeira, Alqtiiero, in Madeira. Alquiere, iu Portugal, Alquicro, in Bahia, Alquiere, iu Maranliam, Alquiere, in Rio Janeiro ami burn, Amin, of rice, in Ceylon Arroba, in Portugal, Arrolia, in Spain, Arrtdm, in Sjmin, (large) Arroba, in Spain, (small) Arrolia, in Malaga, of wine, Arslieeu, in Russia, Bubar, ill Batavia, Bale, ofciiiuamoii, iu Ceylon, net.' Ih< Ibirili, iu Naples ' equals about I V. .1 Syinynicttl I v™ ,/ rd,„li. I Male., of alt II,, .Stale Leg,wltD.:!" larly given. Member, of t.',nigreM,ui,la|lc£L reader, wtl thu. ho lopt )',?|| v •■allt inlortiii d of Don,,.,he Loghlation [, J tioiis of the I mted SUfte*. /. “I!#,?* 1 *' M "d aH c,a«F. WnUti allnt- w,m po;, ;r ,pccu"a r MM, for ^ VI. ’JVt« llcnrml Nan if Ihr Dot/ will hr ,n a c,union,,.,I fttrut, with I, Such w n lirtfl view ofwlial llw "L'ltifcdSu! Itvporter t, deigned to ho. All the pi,,,,^ tirrnngoineliht havo boon well loainrrd. aide. hope is confidently cherished that .s n nprler" will prove ilaolf on eintrgrtfc.tadiC thgiiihetl and porfoclly llltl.t] I , will have tin party view,—nil llolltical liia. p, proprietor, by the terms of bis cimimrt wiikl ^‘•nate of the United States, is IhiiiiiiI liitlip dil.on that “Ibe paper shall contain diseiis*mn* except the debate.*.” It will | v . ychicle of Snrs imt the organ ufanvwt mo*. 1 be grand aim of the siil. a rii.i r bin,, taldi<li. at t*ie Seat of Government, » laitiiful atl prmuiit reporter ufull sorts of intcHiw,. ure - arf . ponsiU, aorut, on wliicli tiie polilieian, (he bt.. lies* man. tlm manufacturer, the •ilianir, j|y| of Eiigbmd, containing every active ingredient found in those Waters. If tho Planters of this ueigtdmrhmul were once to get into the hubil of using the Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it for any consideration.’ It is put up in well soaked barrels, and will keep for any length of lime iu any climate. This Water is from Finley's Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale by tlm barrel, gallon, or on draught .by J. M. TURNER ^ URO. jnlv 31 JEERING’ k3 co S RESTORATIVE ORDIAL.—Custom Jloti-e, New York. Juue J6, 1842.—C. C. Behring, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tho oxtwordinary benefit received bv mo from tlm use of your “ Restorative Cordial,’’ impels me to make the following statement, not only a* an act of duty iu regard of biitieriog humanity, but ns one of justice towards you, it* proprietor. For ten year* L was most seriously alllicted with Dispepsin, and it* various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business olid or two day* iu the week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion and n painful infection of tiie bowels, connected with tlm most troublesome and obstinate costivene*s, tho parti cular* of which it would be out of place here to. specif)’. Suffice it to say, that thu first bottle of your Restorative Cordial, taken some six month* ego, utforded mo immediate relief; mid that hav ing continued it from time to time, I am now Imppy to add that the cure has been complete and permanent. Believing th.n many may bo simi larly alllicted with the various forms of Dyspep sia, I am induced to make tiiis publie acknow ledgment for the general good. Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. Hoorkh. Inspector of "Customs for the Port of N. Y. A further supply, just received and/or ralo by juno U T. RYEUSON. t’antar, llm Levant, contain Gaidar, ill Leghorn, of oil, t’antar, iu Malta, Cantor, iu Naples, t ’antar. in Sicily, Carro, iu Naples, is i Carre, in Najile*. of wine Cutta, of ten, iu China, Cayung, iu Batavia, Chutwcrl, iu Russia, Fanega, in Spain, Hectolitre, in Franco, Moke* lb*. 118.8 lbs. 8-t do. 17 Q Ihs. Iftli to 196) do. 175 to 192) pial to about Imsli. 5ft gal*. 261 is about lbs. I.) lbs. 3581 nearly hush, ti bit-th. 1.59ft do. 2.84 Killograinino.in France and Netherlands, Ihs. 2.21 hu*h. .85) ovor do. 8ft 2*3 do. 76 1-5 ncarlv do. 93 " do. 92) do. 89.6 do. 91 do. 7ft do. 85.136 do. 75 over do. 59 lbs. 16 5 ox. d i. J8 1 0/.. oz. 9 11 •*. 75 to 81 bush 3.13 do. 21 do. 3ft ov r Im h. 23 lb*. 2.83 ga!*. M.9I do. IT B S^ME LICK WATT3R.—'J’iio ehuruc- ter of the Water from tiiis well known Spring is loo well established to need commen dation. We append for the curious and scien tific an analysis, us made liv uu able Chemist. 1 snlplmreted hydrogen. 2 carbonic acid, 3 muriate ofsod.i. 4 muriate of magnesia. 5 muriate of lime, 6 sulphate of lime. 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, and probably u trace of carbonate of magnesia. In it*’ action upon the system it is purgative, diuretic, dinjdiorctic, and alterative, possessed of greater variety of substances and in more abun dance, it may be considered a* standing at tlm bond of nil Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com- .. - ••• parifcon it i* identical with the Harrogate springs money. Louisiana, o per cent; hunk interest, (»; '••’--i • - ...i:...., and conventional ns high as IB; beyond that con tract void. Tennessee, 0 per cent; usurious coil* Last, in Amsterdam, of grain, Last, in Bremen, of grain, Last, iu Cadiz, of salt, La*t. in Daiitzie, of grain. Last, in Flushing, of grain, Last, in Hamburg, of grain, Last, in Luhne, of grain, Lust, iu Portugal, of salt, Isist, in Rotterdam, of grain, Last, iu Sweden, , Last, in Utrecht, of grain, Lispoiind, in Hamburg, Lispoiiud, iu Holland, Mark, in Holland, Maud, iu Calcutta, Mina, iu Genoa, of grain, Moy, iu Lisbon, Moy, in Oimrto, Moyo. of Portugal, emu (Ike, in Smyrna, Orna, in Trieste,, of wine, tlrmi, of oil, Paliiio. in Naples, is u liltlu over inches 1ft Pecul, ill Batavia and .Madras, lbs. Iftftj Pecul, ill China and Japan, do. 133) Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. 16ft to J6.J Pood, in Russia, is eipial to 36 lbs. 2oz. nearly Quinlal. ill Portugal, lbs. 8!l.fto Quintal, in Smyrna, do. 129.18 Quintal, in Spain. do. till (btiiital. in Turkey, do. 167.3 oz. Rottoli, in Portugal, do. 12.1 oz. Uuftnto. iu Genoa, do. 21 Uottolq. ill Leghorn, Ihs. .3 Salma iu Sicily, from lm*h. 7.* , 5 to 9.77 SelmfVel, in Germany, varies I.) to nearly hush. 3 Ship-pound, iu Hamburg and Denmark, llw. 331 Ship-pound, in Holland, lbs. 368-1 oz. •Slaro, in Trieste, hush. 23 Tale, iu China. oz. I.) Yarn, iu Rio Janeiro, 1J yd. nearly Vara, iu Spain. 100 nre equal to yds. 92ft Worst, in Russia, loot 350ft legal I merest Table. Exhibiting the legal rate* ol interest allow ml in ibe ditlereiit stales and territories within the. United Stales, with the punishment inflicted for usury iu each State. Maine, 6 per cent; forfeitofthechim for usury. New Hampshire, 6 per emit; forfeit of thrice tl’m amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 6 per runt; recovery in an anion, with costs. Massa chusetts, (i per cent; forfeit ol’ thrice tlm usury. Rhode Island. 6 per emit; forfeit oftlio usury mid interest on tlm debt. Connecticut, 6 percent; for feit of tiie whole debt. New York, 7 percent; usurious contract* void. New Jersey, 7 percent; forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, 6 per cent: forfeit of the whole debt. Delaware, 6 per emit; forfeit oftlio whole debt. .Maryland, ti aud mi toliareo contract* 8 per cent; usurious contracts mid. Virginia, ti per cent; forfeit double llm u*iiry taken. North Carolina, ti per cent; contract* for usury void, ami forfeit double the usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent; forfeit of interest and premium taken, with costs to deb tors. Georgia. 7 per cent; forfeit thrice tlm us ury, ami cent raets void. Alabama. H per cent; forfeit of ititerest and usury. Mississippi. U per cent on contract made since 1810; 8 on loaned tracts void. Kentucky, 6 percent; usury rocov erablo with cost*. Ohio, 6 per cent; oil written agreements may go as high as JO. Indiana, ti per cunt; a flue of douhlo the excess. Illinois, 6 per cent; penally, three-fidd the amount of the whole interest. Missouri, ti percent; by contract. 1ft: ifbeyoud. forl’eit of tlm interest imd usury taken. .Michigan. 7 per cent: forfeit of the usury taken on oiic-fmirtli of the debt. Arkansas, ti percent; by agreement 1ft; usury recoverable, out the contract void. District of Columbia, ti C OFFEE.—Uhl Mocha Gotten for sale liy oct 12 THEODORE MINIS. per cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit intercut aud excess iu case of usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by agreement, not over 12. Forfeit, treble the excess. Iowa. Tiie same as in Wisconsin. On debt* or judg ments, in favor oftlio United States, interest i* computed at the rate of ti per cent per niiiium. Ccstom IIotWK Vai.uk of Coins.—By a law of I Congre** passed !a*t May. the Foreign Coins and money of countries therein specified, are lobe estimated a* follows, to wit: Tlm specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway, «t one hundred and six cents. The specie Dollar of Denmark, at one hundred and five cent*. The Thaler of Prussia aud Northern State of Germany, at sixty nine cents. Tho Florin of tho Southern States of Germany, ut forty cent*. The Florin of the Austrian Empire, and the City of Augsburg, forty-eight aud a half cents. The Lira of the Lombardo-Venitiun Kingdom, and of Tuscany, at sixteen cents. The Franc of France, and of Belgium, and the Lira of Sardinia, nt eighteen cents six mills. The Ducat of Naples, at eighty cents. Tlm Ounce of Sicily, at two dollars ami forty cent*. ■ . The Pun ml of tlm British Province* of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Canada, at four dollars. every mm interested iu thou Hair* the (iiiri-ruijitQil, tuny roly ut all tiniuo wiilio plieit cmitideime. It is believed that tlm establishment of rcspuHsibh Journal of Intclliir, nrr, on i.miix wVi place it within the reach of the great ui.is'csnfi, people, at the commencement id’ wlmt |iniiii» to be a most interesting ami eventful|>cri<i'tinb history of Goiigre**iuii;d proceeding, will lit* guided with favor by all e|us*os of the t'liiitmiiu:.- aml, laying Urns stated hi* objects, the snUrti, respeelnlly solicits n liberal and general siiptHr. from the enlightened publie of the I'niled Suit, james a. Houston, Stciiogropht r to till Senate of the <■'. S. f r/’* Tim “I niled Stale* Reporter'' will h printed mi n large uiidltundsoiuusheet, umli**id every morning, except .Sunday*, at the rate of?* per uiimim. In connection with the daily paper. lliereQ be issued from the same establishment, Till'. MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publie u-im will emftniu exclusively »t, Report* of the Proceeding* aud Debate* uftlr Congress of tlm Fuileil Stale*. It will be iwiG *eiui-Wi , e| v |y, iu uu elegant quarto-form, lliniiigb* out tin* session* of Congress, and will be limiii ed to stihseriber* at the rate ol’ Tiro Dollars fit llm long session, mid One Dollar for the short fion. It i* believed that this great national wnfl will Im deeiuud indispeiiMible in tlui library > every public institution. po|itiei.ui, and profr s’mtml man tbrmiglmut thee nimby, mid drat it w lie regarded bv tlo* great inn** of the paople as lie very host polilieal text book lor their own ill' strtielion mid that of their children. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Throughout the session of Congress, I'.itt-o will Im issued from tlm ollice oftlio “United Slrtn Reporter,” containing the report* of all Midi Ik bates a* may posses* poeuliurly exeiling inters All subseriptioiis aud eoiiiiinmlcntiiitw to U post-paid, and addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United States Reporter. WudmigUm, IM' LI/" All newspaper.* throughout the Unit* States vvlio publish this prospectus once ii »•*' from tiiis date till the meeting of Congress, willl* entitled to mi exchange with tlm “I'liitcd Slatr* Reporter.” mid will lie placed on the list of llu* to whom llm Extras will be despatched, oct 18 PROSPECTUS OF A NEW HOOK, is pa ticxt xnrr.s. called Tim HESPERIAN’ 11.11(1*1 Ily Dr. /I’m. Houser, of Jejj't rsmt Connhj. L*. millS work will contain 5ftft page*, iiifliul.it J_ a lucid exposition of tin 1 Roles of Siusim and of Musical Composition; a largeriiMtnfo’i*• Church Tune.* u*ed hy the various religiomu< uoiuiiialiou*. Smith mid West, than bavceufl 1 *- fore been emhraced iu one volume. Oilfsani Anthem*. Sunday School and Infant lit miw. meroiis Missionary aud Temperance piece*. » f accompanied iu o’great many instances by the f a- tiro hymn or song. .Many of llm nine* arccniiK- ly now, vvliibi many of those tine eld air* w* jiave long been Used at prayer, camp uinl other meeting*, mid iu tlm social circle, lull have nevrr before boon collected mid harmonized, with ti” meroiis Scotch. Irish. (iennaii and oilier lilif t ull f hitherto scattered at wide interval* ou r die' ••m will Im found iu the Hesperian Harp. I» u0k ‘ miejeiitaud modern—many that are iiuvvow print, whose rich music isimknovvn •« |,|0 ' l .l sou* of the present day, have been comflo ] "used up’' to supply tbi* work. Tho Hesperian Harp is llm largest and A T rst Music Book ever offered dm American paw 1 . as all intelligent person* will see by comparing with other works. Price. $1 5ft per copy . « • liliillv printed, and bound in pa.*ie4»>J , |h neatly printed cover. Anelega..l«»W’Ak»' e » morocco of any color desired, w ill be j!![. n f . §2 50 to $3 5ft, according to style. m (plain) sent to one addic.-s for $'•’* 8*/ pm.* for .•?Iftd. The work will be jarnuMtaw seniors only. , . N. B.—AcnvK AoKx rs wanted f canvas* every county, town ami city ia '»»•* A liberal per cent, will be allowed. # limiid.itiuns re«juired. Address the aullier. p paid, at l.mtisville, Ga. . .i r1 . Tho Florida papers, and all such an enterprise, arc respeeifii.ly r,,, l"J^ ( . a j I*ul.li.il il.i- 1Vo«|m-..ui. ilrreo ii. "’ the outlier » tor nl' llm l>"l"' r \, A copy of the Hesperian Harp w ill be ga [.ml? return. Jefferson comity, Ga., Aug. rail. leal an 0r£- A JV ORHIiYAIVC’E •«» rep* 1 ... - nance, enfilled. •• An Ordinance ant die saloofeertaiii Lots to Charles B*!, 11,1 t'or other purposes,” jia*soJ lib April. raH- See. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor nnd AW men of tlm Citv of Savannah and the thereof, iu Council assembled, and it w ordained bv the aulliorily of the same, tbi* above recited Ordinance be uud the same u ^.Sec. ’j!' Be it furtlicr ordained by llm ufore.-aid, that the commilleo on public s.ilc* city lots proceed to revalue said lots, and selim under tlm exi-tiug ordiiimice. Sec. 3. Be i! further ordained by tiie mJwJ aforesaid, that all Ordinance*or part* nance* militating with the provision* of •» , ,fi„ an co. be, mid the same aro hcrcbv rcpcaK*- Passed in Council BUli June, 1847. H. K. BURROUGHS, Maj* [Attest.] A. C'. Davi:.vrour, c. c. juue 16 1041 IIS.—lft dez. Brazilian Round j smile extra mzos 4 do. line K heijTu^ cL .' from 374 els. up; ti do. tin. Side do. fro ,J „ J ^n.. re ooivo. l «n..rnr.i l oto, Mui(J , ||1 ,