The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 25, 1847, Image 4

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( “Ei it iu iv» m Vv TION—An olfoctual euro for eruption- nT tin* Kill'll Mill Skin, pnrticulnrly fur Pimples, lllntchc,, Tcitcra, T.UI, Sunburn- Cracklou, ifco. A degroo of ptounra uconnipumoa Uio use of tliia elegant preparation, m ite rolVeshiligclient Upon Uio ekin, CaUuooui Irritability noil Jwoolo- Por -alo by . .0. .Kl HENDRICKSON, may 25 51 Uibbon’a Buildings. . and Foolscap Just rocojved nnd I. A. Ul’II.Oi’S I-U.K IlliKC- Y.^-A: crirtim euro Tojr tlio 1’Ues, lor external. blooding or blind, l'or wCKSON., i . V- mn — —>:• ,— rr .„^VD)Uldingg. Cnrvud Tortoiso Shell, Uulliilo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell tmd Imitation loll" Imok Combs, Sido Combs of a variety! of pattoriis, Dressing Combs, Shell, . Buffalo, Ivory mid English Horn and Vino Teeth Combs of tdl sixes and qualities, for »alo by may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TnOB TUB TK E’EII.—Monpeias' ami- Jt' seorbatie Elixir nnd his colobrated Odoiitine, r i nf <i ^TjgrsmDMo K8< i ; - may 18 1 • '•< 1 Gibbons’Buildings. TXIUIIAIUVS ■PILM.-Kov. 11. llib. 1,1 bord'a eouuino vegetable anti-bilious qills, for sale liy . 0. R.'HENDRICKSON, may 18 * Gibbons’ buildings. * J8APAIULtA,-A H. Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for die ctire.of Scrufola,discn»osuf the Skin, Dys pepsia,- Rheumatism, Chronio diseases of the liing*,'Jaundice, Neuralgia* to counteract tlio mm- ‘ tructivo effects of Mercury, ami all diseases arising lroman .impure state of the . blood, equal to any preparation of Sursaparilla.. For sale at 75 cents perbotUe.ltf G. U. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. iellio M a harmless artd taAtoloss otto, whlchwill make it the most pnpdfarfModlcintt In tho Southern States.' Tho Modicino contains no mineral pro- pnrntion whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable matter ouly. To Phuitoi*, this Medicine is a val uable preparation, ns it cures all cases In .twelve hours, niiu does not require any time to bo lost; all that Is to bo done Is to tako tlio Medicine and to go to work. To tlio Rico Planter it is n valuable Med icine, ns it does not contain nnyhncreurlal or min eral preparation whntovor, and is therefore, a safe Medicine for tlioso who are liable to exposure. 1 beg you. do not let me havo to tax you so often will) advertisement*, certificates, Ac. It has already proved itself to bowhnt I say it is, and Uio greatest [iroofis every body isrecomuiondiug it to bejllio jnly certain ami speedy cure for the Fever and Ague. • All you have to do is to usk your neighbor wluit he thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for rover and Ague, nnd ofcotirso, to bo cottvincod, you will try it, ut least 1 hopo so. Hero is my olfor to any Plainer of South Carolina, who win aithcrcall on Doct. P. M. Cohen,ofCharloHton, 8. C. or myself, in tlio city of Savannah, and either of us will give enough for twelvo cases, and if it does not euro ten out of twelve, wo will rufttnd the amount paid for it. Youraru to seo the Medicine taken us 1 have directed. Owing to tlm heavy rains during the past sum mer. and which still continue, all Uie low lands are underwater, which will cause a groat deal of this disease on the Rico Plantations; it will be to This Medicine is for'salo hy the following named gentlemen, who are the only ngnnts for Uio sale of tlio Ganvr Sooth kiix Rrmkuii, whore it wijl bo found either at Wholesale or retaij. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount made to Planters, &c., by Uie dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., L A Ml* WICK.—Solar and Astral Damp Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lumps, and Caudle wick, for sole by G. It. HENDRICKSON, ■opr21 ’ Gibbons’buildings. /'lAMPHIHIE.—A fresh siippfy ol very V-/ superior, just received, and kept constantly oilhundliy G. It. HENDRICKSON, aprll Gibbous’ building’s. TVaLBY’S. CARMEN ATI VE.-l JL/ groco of this old English preparation, war- rauteirgoiiuiiio, for sale by iiprtM. G. It. HENDRICKSON. I-TIII.I/H I'AWILV SOAK.-sill l XX Hull’s Extra Steam Proved Snap,just ) boxes ..Just laud ed and for side by G. It. HENDRICKSON, hpr 10 Gibbons’ buildings, pOWDElt P UPFS X ilOAEN.-An X extensive assortment of Powder Pulls and Boxes. Also, Pulls wiUioiit tlio boxes, and tin Powder Boxos, for sale by ..opr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. B UTLER'S TASTELESS SEIB- I,ITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre- (Merits of Uio Siiidfitz Spring combined iu one compound powder, the ofi’crvcsciug solution of which in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being inbre palatable, it is mado iu much less time, and wiUi infinitely less trouble, Utan that produced with Uio two powders in the usual way. Prepared by Thomas Under, 4 Chonpside street, London. Sold by G. It. HENDRICKSON, . apr.7 Gibbon’s Buildings, H oney.—a eases new crop Cuba Honey, just received and for sale by apt 0 G. It. HENDRICKSON, fiOOKROACII POISON,Ac.- r .., Feuclitwangcr’s Cockroach, Rut and M' -Dr. r1f( — r O ——, -v- »,.J’ Alonso J'oisoii, a stue and safe destroyer of those nosci- ous vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison, for said by ., G. JL HENDRICKSON, api fl, . Gibbons* Buildings. C ^ON FECTION A It Y•—50 boxes Con- y fectionary of superior quuiity, landing from sebr. Columbia, and for solo by nprt) G. R. HENDRICKSON TAYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne’s 1 v pectnrnnt, for Coughs, Colds, Ac. Jayne’s CarmaUvo , Uulsuiu for Dysentory and : Summer Compluint*. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. i. . . . Jayne's Sanative Pills for Billious Complaints, Ac. A largo supply of Uiosc popular remedies just received and lor sale at Philmlcl opr 2 F ale ul Phniuielpbin prices, by G. It. HENDRICKSON, Gibbon's. Building. Druggist, Suvnunuh, Ga. oct Id TVTOUE YET!—STI LL THE V lYX COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! I—READ ! READ!! READ!! Surivkx County, Sopt. 24, 1847. Win. Ilnmpliray’s, Jr—Dear Sir;—Permit me to drop a few lines to you in behalf of your vain able mcdiciuo. 1 have recommended it iu two cases as lining the best Medicine for tho euro of the Fever aim Acne, ami told them if it did not euro 1 would refund the money, lint ns your mcdiciuo lias proved itself so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public ns a cer tain and speedy cure for tho Fever and Ague; u disease so troublesome iu the lower countries, which would bo banished by the uso of Hum pbroy’s Remedy, a most vnl'iuhlo mcdiciuo for Uiu South. Enclosed von will receive a certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivcii County, and also of a young Lady who resides in liiy family. I urn your obd’t sorvt, Wm. M. Cakr. HERE’S ANOTHER, t ettors, rtmpies m uiu v ecu. wiq um..... Cutaiioous Eruptions, Null rat gic Aflhctiomi,* Mor- curial Diseases, add for oMDliiig tho operation and preventing fatal consbquoncos ofMerOftnttli in Synlinlus. ' 1 , ‘ ' J l Trtfi 'proparntion, (by adding tho Queen s De light, Ac. to Uie Sarsaparilla,) combines In a more perfect degreo tlinn any .known romedy, tome and alterative powers, and iH highly recoinmond- ed by oiuineiit physicians. It is prepared in con- seqnonco of the recommondatioiH (rtvoqliv Dr. II. Ili Frost, Professor or Materia Median tnUie , ilOdicol Collegeof Charleston, S. C. In his work on Materia Modica, only concentrated by a pro cess of Uio subscriber’s to rondor it rnoro convon- iont for administration; nnd with the oxcention or tlte addition of mercury Which may at all times bo added when necessary. To shew Uie high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains- of tho combina tion of those articles, it is only necessary to refer to the ubovo mentioned work. Thera nro few cases of chronic anil painful Rheumatism that will not yield to the iiilluoiico of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight if duly preso- vorud iu. especially if taken in conjunction with liydr. of Potash. Is highly reconimouilud for all diseases of the skin, chronic us well ns rocent. One bottle will, in most instances, cfiectually removo all pimples, postulcs or blotches on tho face, to which young persons in Uiis climate are so much subjected to, arising either from impurity of Uie blood or de bility. It is tho bust remedy known for scrofu lous adoptions, sores and breakings out in young cliildron, nnd is side and efficacious iu rumuyiiig oiiUroly ovory trace of hereditary diseases from Uie systom, in Uie tundorest infant; in fact, in all cutaneous nlfeclions it is invuluublo. As a gen eral purifier of Uie blood, nnd nil eradicator of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take tho precedence of all oUier remedies. It gently upurutes upon nnd rogulates Uio bowels, restores to the blood its wontud purity, gives tone to tlio stomach, amt promotes digestion. It will ull’eotimlly relievo Erysioulas oven in its worst stages, ami all persons suffering from this distressing compluint are advised to use it, lint so, but if no marked relief be found ufler taking one bottle, it will be necessary tu iiso the llydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in tho cases of till quack medicines of tho day, to ef fect (heir sale, and so force them upon the pub lic, tho subscriber begs leave to state that his pro- Miration has been prescribed mid used by a mini- >cr of physicians and planters of our city and neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. It. II. Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Logaro, Lt. Wilson, U, S. It. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stoiiev, Beau fort. Ac. Price $1 per bottle, or $•’> for (t do. Prepared-by J. Pbtku M. Eppixo, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savumiah, A. A. SOLOMONS, doe21 —lyr Market square. Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. ’ This is to cerUly dial 1 hud the Fever mid Ague severnl times very severe, and found no relief until Uiroughthu persuasion of .Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Vnluuble Fever nnd Ague Medicine, which restored mo to health in the short space of£4 hours. And 1 do recom mend Hniiiphroys’ Remedy ns a certain nnd speedy cure for the above disease. Respectfully; M.iur Sheppakd. Jacksonooro.' Striven Co. Sopt. 24, 1817. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,18-17. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague. 1 can recommend it to the public ns a safe, cer tain, nnd speedy cure for the above limned dis ease. It cured Uie casein less tlmu eight hours. Kcxpuclfollyyours,- J. D. CUl/uKDGE. JUST. IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphrey*—Dear Sin—With the groutoxt pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated Remedy to Uio ciUzeits of the Southern States, mid to Plautcrs, and all who aro troubled with the Fever ami Ague. 1 was a subject of Uie ubovc named disease for a long lime and tried various remedies, among which was Rownnd’s Tonic Mixture, India Clmlogogue,Champion’s Pills, und many others; hut ull was useless, until 1 was ad vised hy a friend iu Savannah, to try your medi cine, which l did and 1 cau snluly recommend it to the public as u cortnin. euro. Your remedy cured me in 12 hours, lor which I tender you my thanks, mid wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of Uie human fumily. Your truly, H. II. Baiikktt. lleesville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1817. oct 7 , IRES11 TAPIOCA.—1 bid. best qua- . bty, just received, und for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, june 24 . . Giblibom’ Buildings. T30TAHII.—3 casks- first sort Now York AT inspection, lauding from brig Acton, for sale by 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON, june 10 TiTORISON’S PILES.—Tlio Hygcrtan U-»A univcrsul Medicine of Uie British College of UeulUt, for sale by _ junu-22 ^ G. R. HENDRICKSON. _ /LINGER.—10 kegs fresl; ground Ginger, VA just reepived and for snlo by jutiolO G. 11. HENDRICKSON. Wiuri’iiv'G 1-wiiVE.—110,^7 ▼ assorted sizes and qualifies, for sale hy jrtholp, G. It. HENDRICKSON. TjVRENCII WHITE WINE VINE- A. . GAR.—2 bids just received and for side by G. It. HENDRICKSON, * . June lfl Gibbons’ Buildings. T>ED KUO POISON.— DrT~Teneiifi • AA .wanger’s inlallable Bod Bug Poison, war ranted to exterminate Uiose noxious vermin, for •aio by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juno S. L AMP OIL &C,—1000 gallons blaecbcd Wmtop strained SnennOU, 15000 do Win ter strained Solar Oil, fdM) do unbleached Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, recoived per brigs Augus- tat Baldwin, arid Swiss Boy, for sido by Gi R. HENDRICKSON, • sopt 18 ' Gibbon:;' buildings. fj. Hi. HENDRICKSON, Druggist, in Gibbons’ buildings, olfunt for snlo Uio . following articles, vie:—250 gross Friction Mutch es, 100 boxes Roy’s l^unon Syrup, 20 bags (each) Ginger, Popner and Pimoto; 1 cask (each) Mare, Cloves .nud Nutmegs; 5 casks first sort Potash, 5 do English Washing Soda, 1 do Ouihro Madder, 2, chests Bengal Indigo, 10 Idds. Alum, 20 casks prime English Copperas, lOdo Epsom Salts, 21100 gallons Lump Oil. sopt 8 WliiTE JAMAICA C4INHERT ■ TV 1 caw recoived per brig Pliilitra, and ■ale by v wcpt 10 on per J. it. HENDRICKSON. (VTAPEES SOAP.—A fresh supply oftliis -t-' i celebrated Shaving Soup, iu iiots, just re ceived, nnd for sale by •QPtlO G L R. HENDRICKSON. I^aiTOstock’s Vermipuhe; A 10 groco, just received and for sale by G. IL HENDRICKSON, mprSf Agent for tlio Proprietor. rftOllET SOAP IN BAR“C=VVbifo L , Lavender, Palm, Rose, Cimminon, Almond, uml Wliitn Scouted Span, in Bars, just received aiuTforjalo by G. R. HENDRICKSON. tTmillTir|iUN<UER«—A t 7Ve*h suppiy ▼ V white Jamaica Ginger, j list received und for sale liy G, It. JLlENDRwKSON,' jttrio 5 1 t dibloui’Building. fpOOTH BRUSHES, &«,-An ehT- • A gnnt assortment of French. English uml American-Tooth Briioht-x. ANo Orris and Cluir- coal Toorh'Pd.ie, ju**t received end for sale by *cpt 30 ’ G. it. HENDRICKSON'. rilHE OLD PALMETTO STATE X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA, —South hum:its.—The following is from my Agent,Mr. Tims. J. S. Farr,orGrulmmville, S " Mr. William Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—l band to you tho eertilieate of Mr. E. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; hu is a man of integrity, imd his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tims. J. H. F.um Grabamville, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1817. Mr. II'. Humphreys, Jr. : Dear Sir—This is .to certify that I liavo usui your Fever nud Ague Itemedv with hiiccchh. . obtained u supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, voiir Agent of Uiis place, and administered it tc my daughter, according to the directions, and 1 am happy to state lliut the disease lull her in the coiirseof thirly-sic hours, uml her present state of heulili indicates a certain cure. Yours, &c. K. C. Watts. Gralmmvillc, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen & Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Furr, Grnhumvillc, S. C.; W. A Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLauo &■ Co.. Jacksonville, Ga.; Sholwell &. Gilbert, Mucou, Ga.; Dorsey *fcKnott,GrilHn, Gu.; 1*. A. Moi.se, La Grange, Ga.; Winter & Ejiphig, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Gh. ; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Toun.; W. K. Kitchen. Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Gn.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Gn.; William Carr, Jacksouborn, W. It. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; IS. A. Burch, llawkitiMvillo, Gn.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga. Colo, Prescott & Co., Black Crock, Florida Lightfoot & Flnudors, Macon; P. Martin, Sa vannah: Cunningham & Co., Dultou, Ga.; J. II. & SV. S. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Davisboro, Ga.; Wm. Hodges, Sundorsvillo; R. II. Barrett, Piuesville. Gn.; T. C. Finlev, Ham- burg, S. C.; F. A. Poullen, Jacksonville, Flu. R. lbiily, Luiironsville, S. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum- preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Un* oct J« a UlNINE! QUININE !!—100 ounces pure German Sulphate Quinine, received per steamer Southerner, mid now for sale 150 ounces, by W. HUMPHREYS, jr. oct 4 N ew chemicals.—a mu supply of nil new Chemicals recently introduced in to medical pruofice, just received mid for sido by J. M. TURNER & BRO. oct 8 Monument square. ....... ‘Iftj-HWLSTI . .dlodnlphin, thnt its bohbficial oflecta qh(l «nr- prising cures, havo procured for it tlio njiprabn- tibn and rocommonuutlbft of tlio luosteiiunont of the Faculty. ■ ; . .n- ! 1 - ■ ) It la a auro and anfo roirtedy’ for Ulcers nnd Soros, editor fresh or of long dtirntiho. It stays and prevents Gnngrbhcs, nnd by fttitnolyanpli- ention will presort* many n vtiluabto t\fe and limb, In casus of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a pronenans of the ntlbet'nd parts to mortily, (or Gmigrenu,) it will he advisublu for,the unfortunate Hufi’erer t resort to the use of somo gentle purgative fur few days previous to usiug the Plaster, nud con tinue tho same till tlio euro is completed, which may be coufideiitly expected in a reasonable time. No purgutivo more proper Ilian Dr. Dyott’s well known Anti-Billions Pills. Tim Mulongors of tlio Negroos is ranked under the denomination of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster is also a curtain euro for it, if tho sumo treatment bo observed ns above. Cancers, Erysipelas, Woih, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Soro Breasts, Ferons, Whitlows and Boils are removed, nnd cures happily pro duced by the use of this valuable Plaster. It removes Abscesses, nnd dissipates collected hiimours; italso cures Sprains, Bruises. Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, uml ull Sorus and Wounds, tending to mippurulo; it draws cauterized Sorus or Issues vory successfully and without pain. II dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a very short tune, and is a sale nud certain cure for Rheumatism nud living Rheumatic Pains, if the Plusterhe constantly applied to tliunlfectud parts for six or eight months, the parts ufiectud become invigorated, und a euro seldom fails to lie com pleted. It is also successfully used for the cure of corns. Those useful 'mctt, Mariners, should never be without Maliy’s valuable Plaster Cloth ; itkueps (Uiy leimlh of timu equally good, aud is particu larly calculated to dry sorus arising from groou wounds, idler they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is uucussury it should be kept dry. Ruccivud and for sale by may 12 T. RYERSON. rrm: native feukifuge,— i For the Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In termittent, or Ague and Fever, nnd other diseas es incidental to n debilitated state of tlio system, such us night sweats, &c. &c. The nulivo Febrifuge is ollurud. Tho proprie tor is aware that the common objections to nil new • r .. , „ u- i i .. i . prerinratwiis will he urged against this. To obviate , Hr ; s: ill .aoh objections, ho L .Sopl r to stuto tlint it Is prepared according to the receipt of an eminent iliysienn, who -‘used it with perfect success hrough a long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz; Uio Mississippi val ley. Again from the exalted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by tho people, but by tlio most skillful physicians, it will nppeaf aupern- rogatory to olfor any now article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses all Uie power and certainty of Quinine iu controlling Fever without ulfocling' the head, and may bo safely used thcrufur, whore Quiuiue is inadmissible. It is not tho purposo of tlio proprietor huwavar sanctioned by custom on in occasions, such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge hy adopting some one of the contra dictory theories alloat, with regard to the charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though there has been so much wriUeuconcerning Fever there is no one subject in Uio whole circle of medi cal science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, wo stand by fuels. The first of which is that tho Native Fe- brifogo will cure fever, from whntovor cause it may have originated, and if any doubt exists, as to tho fact wo invito tho ulllictcd to the tost, with confidence ns to tho issue. What it has done it will do, The following eertilieate of one well known will show what it bus done: Savannah, 12Ui May, 1847. Mr. Jan. A. La Kocltn having roquostcd mu to state my knowledge id’ the Native Febrifuge, I take pleasure in stating that it was used heuelici ally in tho Fevers oftlio vnlloy of the Mississippi ami Arkansas, iu nil coses iu which Quinine is us ually exhibited, nud was udmissnlile iu conges tions oftlio brain when Quiuiue wita supposed to he contrudicntcd. J. J. Mitciikm., M. I). Effingham, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from mo, with regard to tho ulfoct of your Febrifuge, permit me to hand you the fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wife has been laboring under tlio utfouta uf con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith standing all the remedies prescribed by our best I’hysieiuns, ami at the time I procured The Na tive Febrifuge, wo bud become perfectly despon dent, fearing tliut death alone would terminate her disease, but 1 am happy to state that the use of olio bottle has broken the Fever completely ami restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies nud plueo her in perfect health, such lias been the change produc- un ed in her habit und constitution by The Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, Arc. Tiiomas Kkkfler. To J. A. La Roche, Suvannuh. Prepared and sold, hy JAMES A. LaROCHE, oct 7 No. J Market square. O N BORN IPS WATER CO L .OURS.—Just rcceivedan assortment of the nbovo celebrated colours, warranted equal to any imported, for sale by J. M. TURNER «& BROTHER. out 8 Monument Sqnaro. Ql^EUni OIL.—Just received, u supply O pure Sperm Oil, also n lino article or Sol Lamp Oil. for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct 13 Monument-square. IYT'ACTKEREL.—lObbls. No. 3 Mackerel: J.TX 10 do. do. 2 do.; 15 half do. do. 1 do.; 10 do. do. do. 2 do. Luuding from brig Savammb, und for side by E. SWIFT. out 0 . of Mar riAOBACCO, dec.—50 boxes New Bedford .L. Hporm Gaudies. 4's and (i’s| 50,boxcs ami half boxes Tobacco, 5’s mid 8's, landing IVom shin Hartford, and for snlo by oct 5 SCRANTON «V JOHNSTON. TUIRIIANK’S PLATFORM A SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 3ti lbs. 2(H), 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,500 ami 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and for sale ut mnnufaeliirers' prices, by DENSLOW X WEBSTER. Agents for the sale ofthoso Scale!. Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine malms the follow ing comments upon this useful and convenient article: Fairbanks Platform .Wes.—It is not often that wo aro induced to laud an article of trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied tliut wo are commending something that is useful. We can not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi dual, at the risk of imposing tho confidence of thousands of our rcudors who rely upon tho hon esty of our statements, if not in the inl'alibility of our judment. That grout improvements have buon made within a few years, in tlio instruments of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi ness mull. Tho Hiifimie clumsy and inuccurato methods of weighing, have given way to the in vention of American mechanical Skill, and tho ut- most precision has been attained. A variety of Platform Balances aro manufactured and used, which cannot bo relied on for any considerable degree ol uccurucy: so that they necessarily in volve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore allords us plensuro to refer to the Plntform Seales of Mr. Fnirlmnk, which linvo boon extensively used in till parts of tho United Suites for several years, nud given, as far ns our kuowledged ex tends, very genera! satisfiiction. Wo purchased one or those sculos tliroo yonrs since, and havo us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy nnd durability, wo nro quite sure, they have not, and perhaps cannot, ho surpassed. The plan of construction i« philosophical and simple. The employment of two lovors, with a single beam, is certainly Uio-most practicable, iu u compound platform balance. Any lucreasu of the number of lever* or an additional beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, loss precise in its operation nud moro liable to derangement. These scales aro used by many of the loading merchant* of New York, whoso wrliton testimony to their superior oxcoifeuco has been freely ac corded to tfie'mnimfiictiircr*. june D T> YERSON * UO’Hi 8ARSAPA- XV III LLA.—For Uie cure of all diseases aris ing from Uio impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rliuunmtism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc.', ull ofwhieh will yield under the use uf this preparation. Tlio subscriber, in olforiug this preparation to the public, dooms it unnecessary to exhibit any of tlioso flashy and conscientiously headed advertise ments, attomled with fictitious certificates ofetiro*, but trust its character, as a specific, entirely on its own merits. Ho lias been induced to olfor it from the favorable manner in which it has been used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction. He asserts wiUi confidence that it is prepnred with great care and accuracy, and iu the host inode to obtain the active principles of Sarsa parilla iu it* must concentrated state. Froparcd and sold by T. RYERSON. juno 3 ' Druggist, Savannah. E lectrical hair glove AND BELT FRIOTOUS—Warranted of the host quality.—The combined clfocl* of beat and cold, of variability in temperature, and irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor por nud rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives tlmt covering ofitsllexi- bility, and renders its. incapable ol performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, and restore the skin to u health ful state, has long been a desirable object; and this rumedy has been found in tho oporutiou of the Hair Glove and Belt Frielor. The movement of all parts of tlio body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces a general uctivity and circulation of Uie blood, and at tho same timu removes ull encrustations from the skin, ami clears and opens the pores elfoctuul- ly- Tho regular uso oftlio Hair Frietors night and morning, will produce ti general glow and health ful excitement oftlio skin, nud will lie found bbtli a preventive and euro in all casus of Cold, Rlioti- mutism, &e. They require only to bo'ii.scd in order tlmt their most beneficial clfocts may be known and appreciated, fob 7 T. RYERSON FiaScWuF TO y,! By M. S. Ttiorisow M.' D., Macon, Ckokoia. WlioiiVar break* fortlf with its wild'otarm,* Among tho nations feproiids a dread disniuv WriotafcOiihuoriiig legions, maddened boldly ct v L , ho’cltndol arid kill uud'woitttd tmd slay. 1 Wliou nothing is heal'd but (ho din .and Mrifo, And grouus und cries of helpfo** ebbing* lifo, Gortio gentle IMaeo, steji forth, ’tis tlirid to Wivo Our noblest flrom that opdn yawning gravfc. 1 \ When full diseasa with overmastering forces, Prostrates his hapless .victims all around, When fovors ’cute uml chronic lingering host* Destroy, and all I there can no help be found, When nothing is heard but tho wail of woe, Of MUtl’oror* tossing them to nnd fro,- Couio good Samaritan, tho Imlm apply, AuU the lov’d weary one wont fuiut or die. What though the tyrant iu bis lofty pridn, May rule his subjects with an iron rod, Wlmt though for ages, man may bo duuiud, The right to speak nr act but by his Hot!, Wliut though lie mny be hound iu strangest chains, And nothing has hut wlmt his lord ordains, Yet Liberty stops forth and Bots him freo, And tyruut* with thoir votaries turn and lloe. Wlmt though discasos of whntovor name, Retain their hold on hapless men for years, Wlmt though a hundred mineral sons of fame Have done thoir host to stop their wild careers, Wlmt though the nostrums oftlio quack, tlio pill, The syrup, balsam, or cold wutor tail, Yot Thomson’s simple means limy sot them freo, To raise the gladd’niiig shout of Liborty! It is not the purpose of tlio umlursigned to en ter now upon tho comparative merit* ol* uitliar system of medical practice; the facts prusuntud from time to than ought to constitute tlio best arguments, and so viewing it be would simply bog to present “a few moro of the same sort, simply remarking that there are yot “a few more loft.” Extracts from Letters. “Auothor Desperate Case Cured without seeing the Patient.' 1 Gkoiioia, Troup county, 30th Sept. 1840. Dr. Thomson: Sir—I saw mi ndvorlisomnnt in tho Recorder, signed by Winsliip S. Page, of a euro tlmt was icrformed by you of bis daughter, who was at- ackcd with palsy and disease of tlio spine, by which she was entirely disabled nud lost the iiso of her lower extremities. I Imvu a girl tlmt Ims been precisely iu that situation for tliroo mouths past, and Imvo tried all menus, but to no elluct. * * * * Write me a linu ns soon ns conve nient. Yours, respectfully. THOMAS W. ASHFORD. On. the 4th November, instructions wore re ceived to send on the medicines by mail, and lie subsequently, ill staling the progress of the ease, writes: Dear Sir—My servant girl is much mundud since I wrote you lust, she Imd at tlmt timu her crutches to assist her iu walking. She cau now wulk from house to house without them, though she is yd quite wabbling, ill her walk. * * * And on the IlHIi May, 1817, ho write-*: Dear Sir—1 have taken my seat after having been absent from homo some time, to inform you that my girl, 1 believe, is about as well as ever. * * * Enclosed is wlmt is due you. If my name will be of any benefit to you, you limy make any use of it you please on such an occasion. I ex pect you will Imvo a call from South Carolina, as I have informed some of my diseased friends there of your skill as a physician. Yours, respectfully, THOMAS W coins, valuo, Unite England, Gumen, P° Voroi _ ievCii Shilling piece, ^ Franca, Doulilu Louie, (Wore 17«i,) !) 00 Louis. - . . - - 4 8? 11 Dotiioo L'duis, (smeo i78fl.)' - •' " -- rrUt,V!\‘-l\HM’,\T GULL.VTlVJG X Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is iuglass for Table Jellies, mid of groat service in diseases where dolientu animal food is required, and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves by age if kept dry, mid etui ho made into Soup iu a few minutes, and is of groat service in clarifying Cider, Beer, und Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use at least two ounces of Cooper’s Kulincd American Isin glass, which should lie first soaked in cold water for two hours; drain olftlml water, then tuko two quarts nfculd water, ouu nud a half pound of su gar, put in it the whito of three oggs, the juice of thren good sized lemons, the peal of one, n stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir all the ingredients well together while cold,' then boil the whole mass four or five minutes, mid tlmn pour it through a July Bag; when it limy ho put into glasses or moulds, and when mid, will be fit for use. The moulds should be first wot with a lit tle white of egg uml water just belbt-c the jolly is put in them, in order to make it easy to turn them nut on plates. Tlio Jelly Bag is mndo of flannel 8or 10 inelio. across the opening, mid about half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point at the bottom. Thu liquid that runs through first, .should lie poured buck in the jelloy bag until it run* through clear. Add one pint of wine to the above for Wine Jelly. Other liquids made from preserves, may lie jellied by using tho same proportion of the Is- iuglass. BLANC MANGE may bo mado hy using at Ienst one ounce of Isinglass for two quarts o f milk or cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar and spice to suit the taste—bring tlio whole to a hoiliii beat, strain it, and when nearly cool, utir it we to mix the cream that will rise while cooling, pour it in moulds, mid when perfectly cold, it umy lie turned out and will thou be rcudy for use. The moulds should be first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived and for sale hy . mar ID T. RYERSON. TUL12S HAUEL8 EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastorn Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin softqnd fair. Asa creator uinI conservator of Uml most distinguishing charm offomalo loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hand’s Emi Divine de Venus or Nymph Soap mny be said to exert an almost magical power, composed for tho most part of oriental balsamic plant*, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixturo, it is dis tinguished mcdiciuully for its extremely bland, purifying and southing action on the skill mid by acting upon the pores und minute secretory ves sels, expuls all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to intlammatioii mid by this me thod alone etfoctually dissipates all redness, tun, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to femulo loveliness; its constant use will change tlio most biJlious complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To goutlomcn nillictod with a tenderness of the skin in shaving, the ttse of the Emi Divino do Venus, will be found to allay nil cuticulur irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or Uie climutu. Just received mid for sale by jnly 24 T. RYERSON. ASHFORD. Houston Co., Ga., Jan. Dili, 1847. I hereby certify, that some two years ago my negro woman Alary, was taken with Pcolansus Uteri, mid it* attendant difficulties. 1 called on Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, and another gentleman of the same school, (believed to be both graduates of thu S. B. AI. College,) who, after using nil their cll’ort* to relieve her, entirely failed. I then sold her to Dr. Jones, who imme diately brought her to I)r. AI. S. Thomson, of Alucon, who soon cured her, 1 believe ill loss than a month, so that she has niuco had two children, and is uutircly well; this 1 can testify, ns 1 nmv own her again. LEVI KING. J.tsi'Kti, Co., 20th April, 18-17. This may certify, tlmt for three years [ had been subject to Epilepsy, or Couculsiec Fils. I wit- attacked soon alter taking a severe strain at lieav liftiug, mid continued to have them abouloiicu muiitli for that length of limo, notwithstanding all thu efforts that wore mado to euro mu. Finding that nothing done mu any good, mid hearing that Dr. AI. S. Thomson could euro such cases. 1 de termined try him, mid so called on him mid got one prescription of medicine, which lam happy mid proud to say has entirely cured mo. I Imvi had no symptoms of them hilt once shortly uftcr commenced taking it, and have now boon as well as 1 over wus for about a your. GEORGE AI. LUMPKIN. Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of the these remedies iu their own cases, no matter where they reside, can do so very conveniently, by sending their age and symptoms iu writing its correctly as possible, when medicines to suit them will be compounded and sent by mail, express or private baud, llis fee in sttcli cases is only Jicc dollars a mouth, which muy be unclosed mid sent by mail at bis risk. Alcdiciucs cannot be sent to u great distance unless thu amount is enclosed or u proper reference given. Letters to uutitlo ilium to attention must be post paid. The poor pre senting b certificate of inability to pay are never sunt empty away. The alilictcd of the Rev. Clergy, are of course, always exempt from charge. Patients under his immediate care are charged in proportion to thu amount of attention uucessarv- In consequence of the great increase of office business it will lie impussihie for the sub scriber to go much into the country except in very urgent cases, nor will ho he able to go for any thing under the usual charge of other Physicians, hut will attend iu the city ns promptly as possible. AI. 8. THOMSON, AI. 1). Macon Jnly 13, 1847. lyr—c jnly 23 ' ltnir* or Uoftf.'- /i/3 Ih*'Uie Custom : uht lif Cdegress t)f tates Eaglo, old emission, nuw$! u ,wt« i U 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 , 05 2 2 7 2 27 U 27 , Napoleon, or 40 francs, _ apoluon, nr 20 francs, . Smuu its Uiu new Louis Guillud, Frankfort on Uio Main, Ducat, Hamburg, * Malta, Doiihlo Lduis, - . . . Louis, ••••’“. - - 4 85 Demi Louis - - . . 2 33 Mexican Doubloon, • • . . J, r > 53 llolluml, Double Rix Dollar, - - 12 20 Rix Dollar, • , - - . 0 04 Ducat, 2 27 Ten Gilder piece, ... 4 00 Portugal, Dobraon, - . . . 32 71) Dobra, 17 30 Johannes, • . . . 17 00 Spain, Doubloon 1772, * . . 10 02 “ since 1772, - . 15 35 Pistole, i . . . . 3 88 Columbia Doubloon, .... jr, 35 Specie dollar of Sweden nud Norway, at $1 00 Siiocio dollar of Denmark, at . . 1 0.1 Tliulcr of Prussia, and Northern States ofGormany, G!) Florin of Southern Stales of Germany, 40 Florin of Austrian Empire nnd City of Augsburg, - ... . . 481 Lira of thu Lombardo Venetian King* (loin und Tnscnny, ... Franc of France und of Bulgium, mid Livro of Sardinia, * - - 18c 0ms Ducat of Naples, * • , . . 8l)c Ounce of Sicily, $2 40 Pound or tlio British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Now- foundland mul Cuuiuln, • - 4 00 Foreign Weights mid, Mcn'surcs. There ore denominations frequently met with in reports of murkots, but their English value not always readily recollected. The following table will bo found, wo believe, correct: tuttve and OencrtU JVeict ’ TTUiE Subscriber is now enabled 1. I'Mrly InttUigenre of /Ac niorrm, , rious Depart,ne»,s of ; * lu 4 Iidcito:orciSv 'iSS™ " clmractiir. J ’ t rm * proprietor is bound to furnish dniUtaiS 1 nt tho cl.Ml „ru,„ lout ,c»ibil u fC,, unntnnniit. „ mv „ wil „ win J 1 1,1 «f Uio Uiiii™l State! uml comj'ileto record of it. Uo“S!« " |I00||lo—"* n grontly olitargnj ,1 ™J.J2!{! lit orilib omiorlonco, .aoaciiy mvTLT-tLr of llial body lo wldcli Utay Imvo Moliciiouii nnd rcnpocir.il rLtaard IH. 0*l'nmxding,andD'lnuH,a,, L \ Itcprttcnlaheea will aim bo given wSfr iiiiiwrbnbly.nbd tho utmoot pnmnUt I' 1 dny’.record will bo completely J!*- pcor m lira "KcpnMcr’ WortKPi I V. A SjiiiHiiirei I’im rf l$pJL„r »/sw« /.cgiitararay! im-iy given. Member, of SnigraiaS ol random wil llm.be k. |.t full, colly nirnnucd orDomcstii Lcgiilicn bun. nrthoUniiod Stale., V. Karls hlMigtnn afatl haaonnt,*, hrtftaltiturcs af Orral Blttal, «T2 o comninnlcniod by ovorv mZ-C I'.uropc, llirotigb reporlom i„ LwCff ij VI. Tim Omtral Nem oflhc Dm wffl W In n condensed ibnn. with IndMivradZ y gnl contains, gals. 4.37 do. 4.G8 over peck l.j pecks, ljj to nearly 2 Imsli. 1 do. 1 i Pcrnam- do. IloQ lbs. 2(il) 2-5 lbs. 32 do. 2 gals. 4.24(5 do. 3.337 about do. 41 inches 28 peculs 3 to 4 j do. 70 4-5 nearly do. 03 ' do. 02\ do. 80.(5 do. 01 do. 71) do. 85.1315 do. 75 over do. 50 lbs. 1(5 5 oz. do. 18 4 oz. oz. 0 lbs. 75 lo 84 bush. 3.43 do. 21 do. 550 contains over bush. 23 llis. 2.83 B lue lick water.—Thu charac ter oftlio Water from this well known Spring is too well established lo lined commen dation. We append for tho curious ami scien tific an analysis, us made liv uii able Chemist. 1 siilplmretcd hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate oflimc, (5 sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda. 8 sulphate magnesia, D carbonate of lime, and probably a trace uf carbouutu of magnesia. Ill its action upon thu system it is purgative, diuretic, diajihorctic, and alterative, possessed of S renter variety of substnneos und in moro abun- anec, it may bo considered as standing at thu head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters, lu com parison it is identical with the Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found in those Waters. If tlio Planters of this neighborhood wore oneo to got into tho habit of using the Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it for any consideration. It is put up in well soaked barrels, ami will keep for any length of time in any climate. This Water is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price nor barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale by Uie barrel, gallon, or on draught, by J. M. TURNER Jb BltO. jnly M gE BRING’S WHITE WINE VINEGAR.—25 vT barrels, lauding from Bchooucr Aluriu, from Philadelphia, and for sale bv octU CONNEUAT & UAR1K. npiIE GREAT PAIN KILLER.— X No Medicine bus been discovered that was so happily udapted to use internally, uml yet per form siicfi wonders when applied externally, as n wash or bath, or by friction. It may bo used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains iu thu Side, See. &c. From tho many certificate* which accompany tho article, thu two following aro selected oil ac count of their brevity: "I have used Airs. Drown’* Pain Killor for Burns, und have found tlmt in applying itimincdi- atoly that it will prevent even u blister. 1 would recommend it to the confidence of the public. 11- A. IIkkdk, Editor Westfield 'Standard, Westfield, Mass.” “Ihuvo used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bum*, and many oilier commuii complaints, and take pleasure in recommending it as a fiuniiy mo- diciuu. J- Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New Lopdou, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 edits per bottle. For sale liy sept |o J. A. LaROCHL. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—Custom llotiso, Now York, June 1(5,1842.—C. C. Scbring, Esq.—Dear Sir: The extraordinary benefit received by me from tho uso of your “ Restorative Cordial,” impels me to make tlio following statement, not only as an act of duty in regard of suiforiitg humanity, but us one of justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten years I was must seriously nillictod with Dispopsia, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business one or two days in tlio week, f saffored mostly from disordered digestion and a painful ulfoctiou of the bowels, connected with die most troublesome and obstinate costivoness, tho parti culars of which it would bo out of place hero to spocify. Suffice it to say, tliut Uio first botUo of your Restorative Cordial, taken some six mouths ago, afforded mo immediate relief; and dint hav ing continued it fVoin time to time, I am now happy to add thnt Uio cure has been complete and permanent. Behoving that ninny may be simi larly alllictoil with the various forms of Dyspep sia. 1 am induced to make Uiis public acknow ledgment for 'the general good. 1 liasnactlblly, yours, &v. Wm. IIoonkii. Inspector of Customs for tlio Port of N. Y. A timber supply, just received and,for snlo by juno 11 _ T. RYKUPON. C OFFEE.—Old AIcm-Ii.i Cull’eo for sale by oct 12 THEODORE MINIS. Alim, in Rotterdam, Aliunde, in Portugal, Aliunde, in Madeira, Alquieru, in Madeira, Alqiliuro, in Portugal, Alquieru, in Bahia, Alquieru, iu AInrnohum, Alquieru, in Rio Janeiro and Imco, Anna, of rice, iu Ceylon Arrohu, in Portugal, Arrohn, iu Spain, Arroba, ill Spain, (Inrge) Arrohn, in Spain, (small) Arroba, in Ainlugn, of wine, Arsliccn, in Russia, Dnlmr, in Batavia, Bale,of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net," lbs. 104$ Barili, in Naples equals about guls. 11 Cautar, the Levant, contains 44 okes llis. 118.8 Cuutur, in Leghorn, of oil, llis. 8.8 Cmilar, in Alalta, do. 1711 (Jnritar. in Naples, |bs.-]()ti to l!)(i.j Cautar, in Sicily, do. 175 to Carre, in Naples, is equal to about bush. 50 Carre, in Naples, of wine, gals. 2(54 Cotta, of ten, iu China, is about lb-<. 11 Cuyuug, ill Batavia, lbs. 3581 Clietwert, ill Russia, nearly bush. (S Fuuegn, in Spain, biisli. 1.5!)!) Hectolitre, ill .France, do. 2-81 Killogmmmc, iu Fram e uml Netbuilands, lbs. 2.21 Lust, in Amsterdam, of grain, bush. 854 Last, iu Bremen, of gruili, over do. 80 2-3 Lnst, in Cadiz, of salt, Last, iu Dantzic, of grain. Lnst, in Flushing, of grain. Last, in Hamburg, ot grain, Last, in Luhcc, of grain, Last, in Portugnl, of salt, Last, iu lloltcrdam, of grain, Last, iu Swodcti, Last, iu Utrecht, of grain. Lhqmuiid, in Hamburg, l.isjiouud, iu Holland, Afurk, in llollaml, Aland, iu Cnleiilla. Mina, iu Genoa, of grain, Aloy, in Lisbon, Aloy, in Oimrlo, Aloyo. of Portugal, Oko, iu Smyrna, Orna, in Trieste,, of wine, gals. 14.1)4 Ortia, of oil, do. 17 Pulmo, ill Naples, is a little over inches 10 Pecul, in Batavia and Almiras, lbs. .1331 Pccul, iu China uml Japan, do. 1334 Pipe, iu Spain, of.wine, guls. 1(50 to IGI Pood, ili Russia, is equal to 30 lbs. 2oz. nearly Quintal, in Portugal, lbs. 80.05 Quintal, in Smyrna, do. 123. |8 Quintal, in Spain, do. 0(5 Quintal, in Turkey, do. 1(57.3 oz. Uottoli, in Portugal, do. 12.4 oz. Rottolo, in Genoa, do. 21 Roltolo, iu Leghorn, lbs. 3 Salma ill Sicily, from Imsli. 7.85 to 0,77 Schcllel. ill Germany, varies 14 to nearly hush. 3 Ship-pound, in Hamburg ami Denmark, lbs. 331 Sliip-poiiml, in llolluml, lbs. 308-1 oz. Sluro, iu Trieste, Imsli. 2£ Tale, ill Chill i, oz. Lj Vara, ill Rio Janeiro, IJ yd. nearly Vara, in Spain. 100 are equal to yds. 020 Worst, in Russia, loot 3500 legal Inlcn-Ht Table Exhibiting the legal rates of interest allowed iu the dillereiil states and territories within the United States, with the punishment indicted for usury in ouch State. Aluiue, (! percent; forfeitoflbeel.iim for usury. New Hampshire, (5 per cent; forfeit of thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, (5 per cent; recovery in an action, with costs. Massa chusetts, 15 per cunt; forfeit of Ulrica the usury. Rhode Island, (5 percent; forfeit oftlio usury mid interest ou the debt. Connecticut, 15 per eent; for feit of tlio wliolo debt. New York, 7 per cent; usurious contracts void. Nmv Jersey, 7 percent; forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, (5 per cent; forfeit of (lie whole debt. Delaware. (5 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Maryland, (l and on tobacco contracts 8 per cent; usurious contracts void. Virginia. (5 per cent; forfeit double tlio usury taken. North Carolina, (5 per cent; contracts for usury void, nud 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 the us ury, nnd contracts void. Alubamu, 8 per cent; forfuitofintcrcstand usury. Mississippi, 0 per cunt on contract made since 1840; 8 on loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; bank interest, (5; nml conventional ns high as 18; beyond that con tract void. Tennessee, G por cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky, 6 percent; usury recov erable with costa. Ohio, 0 percent; on written, agreements mny go as high ns 10. Indiana, (5 pcrcuiil; u Uiio of double tlio excess. Illinois, (5 per cent; penalty,' three-fold the amount of the whole interest. .Missouri, (5 percent; by contract. 10; if beyond, forfeit of thu interest nnd usury taken. Alicliiguii, 7 per cent; forfeit of the usury taken on ouc-foiirtb of the debt. Arkansas, G per rent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable, but the coutnict void. District of Columbia, (5 pur cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest and excess in caso of usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cc not over 12. Forfeit, treble Tho same as ill Wisconsin. On debts or judg ments, in fiivnr of tho United States, interest is computed at thu rate ofG per cent por annum. Custom llousu Vamut of Coivs.—By a law of Congress passed last May, tho Foreign Coins ami money of countries (heroin specified, aro tube estimated ns follows, to wit: Tho specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway, ut ouo hundred and six cunts. The specie Dollar of Denmark, nt one hundred hud five cents. The Tinder of Prussia and Northern Statu of Germany, at sixty uiuu cents. Tho Florin of the Southern States of Germany, nt forty cents. Tho Florin of tlio Austrian Empire, and the Cite of Augsburg, forty-eight nud a half ceuts. The Lira oftlio Lombardo-Venitiun Kingdom, and ofTuscany, at six toon ceuts. The Franc of France, nnd of Belgium, and tlio Lira of Sardinia, nt eiglitcon cent* six mills. Tho Dueht of Naples, nt eighty cents. Tho Ounce of Sicdy, ut two dollars and forty cents. * Tlio Pound of the British Provinces of Nova Scotia. Now Brunswick, Newfoundland, und Canada, at four dollars. Such i. nliriufviowunvbl'thc^U* Iloportor" 1. iltuigiital io ta. 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HOUSTON, United Stales Reporter, Washington, !'• I'SF All newsimpers tliroilgboiit the IV Slates who publish inis prospectus owe from this dale till the inooliug ofl.’ousri , «.wil entitled to an exchange with the •Tnilml Reporter,” and will be idaoeil on tlm li*t of t» lo wliom the Extras will bo despatched. oct 18 . PROSPECTUS or a NEW MUSIC HOOIL ix pa text xtrrrs. c.imm THU IIIWl’KKIAN IIAItl’i By Dr. Wm. Hauser, of Jefferson Covt],'* 7111118 work will contain 5'HI |mgiw,iB*jj X a lucid exposition of the ltnh»i*f * nud of Alitaieal Comim.-itioii; a larger wm* Clmreli Tunes used by the various rcligi"®’ uominnlioita, Soutli and West, than have ia. fore been embraeml in line volume. IW« Antlicms, Sunday School and InlantllW me rolls Missionary and Temperance iiccoiiipaiiicd in a great many mtoneuo) tire by uni or song. .Many nf the liinw*w |y new, while many of Chose lino ola s Imvo long been used nt prayer, ratnn aw'J meetings, and iu the social eirelo, hot m before been ndlecled nud lianiinuBM* •JJ meroiisSeoieh, Irish, Gernmiiaml tawr*"* J hitherto scattered at wide mlcnaU ou-rU will bo found in tho Hesperian Harp- ' ancient and modern—many that nrt ‘ print, whose rich music is unknown I# nu sons of tlio present day, have been r “used up" to supply this wink. , r t . The Hesperian ilnrp is the rB Wr cst Music Book ever offerci! tlm A'ltcnc »P. #? ns nil intelligent persons will set with other works. Pnco, *1 | « tifully printed, nml botmd m neatly printed cover. Aneh^j, morocco ol any color desired, tu[r . $i OUlo (O r>U, Iiixonlins w SWta (plain) »«"t lu "Wrew r»' pm. liir SI III). The mrk mil k rcrilart imlg. . -...Mlf N. 11.—Acnvi: Anr.rs |» oauviiHs uniij- cimniy, town nml Alilmrnl per cenl. will y niemlations required. Aiblrcs m paid, ut Louisville, Gn. , frirof’^ ‘ Tlio Florida papers, and nil such tin enterprise, nrc iwpedlnJj JjJ |t) p publish this Prospectus three ' Ja j B igi tho author a number of (be P n l"-L,. / A copy of Uio Hesperian Harp »«• oc £ return. ial7 Jell'ersort county, Ga-, Aug. ^ A N-ORDINANCE to n T cal ‘Jw nance, entitled. •• An Ordiaajjcc , Uie sale of certain Lota to IO 1/ll.ll'V'. - .ail for Ollier purporeV’.poworl# -OTj-JiJl Sec. 1. Ho it orilnlnoill.yllm M")or 3 *.^ moll of Clio City of 8..vniumli “ lIllTCI.r. in Council jw»ci"l'lc. . ' | onlninut! by llio uullmHlv ““J, 1 nliovo recited Orilinaiico be cud die taiac it further orduilied by ill, nforiMiiid, llml tho coinulittco on city Ion proceed lo revulueraid Iota, cud on,lor Um ojUtinj ordinimeo. ^ Sec. it. Ho it forlller ordnuiod I.) |be „ uforoiaid, that ull Ordiu.uieoa or p«w.^|,(i nonce, militating with thu pr»*U»“* ' ki dinauco, be, imf the ran e. re o rot.y ref Parsed in [Attest ] A. C. UivnxronT, c. c. juno 1« ODIBN.-IN d'.e Hra/iliao Ho;^,; Li some oitrn siMI -1 do. tjl 10 S ,™L, J)d> from 37) eta. up it. do. do. Hide do.fr up. just^received und tor •* ,,, S |'lll