The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 26, 1847, Image 4

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G alvanic rings, strengthening PLASTERS, BANDS AND MAGNET IC FLUID, for the cup) of Nervous Headache, Tic Dolorous, Palsy, Spinal Complaints, Ac. Ac. A supply of these artiolq^jnst receivod and Air G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agont. ftllllUCICH VEOETABI.r, !.«■ V/ TION.—An effectual cure for eruptions of the Face and 8kin, particularly for Pimples, Blotches, Totters, Tan, Smiliums Freckles, «&c. A degree of pleosuro accompanies the use of thu elegant preparation, m its refreshing otfoot upon tho akin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo- Yntions are also removed, and n puro state of tiro complexion established by tho use of this lotion. For sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 25 * Gibbon’s Buildings. P APER.—300 roiujw Letter and Foolscap Paper, assorted qualities. Just received ant for sale bv G. It. HENDRICKSON, way 11 D U. A. UPHAfU’S PILE ELEE- TUARY.—A certain euro for tiro Piles, • either internal or uxternu], blooding or blind, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juuo 23 Gibb ohm’ Buildings. G OtUBS.—Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell _ --Warns, U’ -*•* «u»»ius Ol nuttoto, Ivory and English Horn ondTma ’feelli Combs of all sizes and qualities, for sale bv »»yj? G. R. HENDRICKSON. Tllib r JL EE'JPMI.-Moiipulus’umt- X s.^orbatic Elixir aud his celebrated Odoutiuu, jiutrccoiyeJ ami for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 18 _ Gibbons’ Buildings llTlilBARtVS PIIXS.-Kcv. B. I lib- XX bard’s geuuino vegetable anti-bilious qills, for salo by G. it. KKNDRICKSON, may IS Gibbons’ buildings. TOVLL’S SAHSAPARIEtA.-A. [{. AJ Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for tho cure of Scrufola,diseusos of tho Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chrouic diseases of tiro lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive otfocts of Mercury, and ail dishes arising from an impure stnto of tlic blo«»*i, equal to any preparation ofSawapn^,,. For sale at 75 cents per bottle, by 4 J. It. HENDRICKSON. ^_mav Gibbons’ buildings. L A HIP AVlCU.—Solar ami Astral Lamp Wick of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lumps, and Caudle wick, fur sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 04 Gibbons’ buildings. /1A1KPII1NE,—A fresh supply of very superior, iust received, ami kept constantly on hamlby G. It. HENDRICKSON, ’ 11 Gibbous’ building's. apr 14 D ALBY’S CARMINATIVE.—1 groce of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for salo by apr U4 G. It. HENDRICKSON. H ULL'S FAMILY SOAP #—50 boxes Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Snap, just land ed and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 16 Gibbons’ building*. P OWDER PUFFS A BOXES.-Au oxtousivo assortment of Powder Pud* ntid Boxes. Also, Puds without the boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by «, apr23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. B UTLER'S TASTELESS SEID- LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre dients of the Seidlitz Spring combined in ouo compound powder, the effervescing solution of which in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that ? reduced with the two powders in tho usual way. ‘ropared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheap side street, London. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 7 Gildmn’s Building*. II apl (1 ONEY. —3 cases new crop Cubu Honey, just received and for sale by ~ " **".NDR1 G. It. IIEW RICKSON. S^OCKUOACIK POISON, Ac.- Fonclitwanger’s Cockroach. Itut and A -Dr. w 1 Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those tiosci- oils vermin. Also, his infallible Bud Bug Poison, for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apl 6 Gibbons’ Buildings. ONFECTIONAKY.—50 boxes Con- V-/ fcctionary of superior quality, landing from schr. Columbia, and lor sale by apr 9 G. It. HENDRICKSON. TAYNE'S REMEDIES#—Juyuc’s Ex- O pcctorant, for Coughs, Colds, &c. Xayno’s Curmative Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Complaints. Jay no’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for BiUious Complaint*, &c. A largo supply of these popular remedies just received and lor sale at Philadelphia prices, by G. IE HENDRICKSON, apr 2 Gibbon's Building. S O V THE It NIS'R !*l—-TO THE citizens 5 ” Sooth . oarouna, GEORGIA, ALABAMA,MISSISSIPPI, TEN- NESSEE, FLORIDA,. LOUISIANA, &u.— Allow mo to coll your Munition to ouo of tiio grout- cat and moit useftti. Medecinos ever uuroovercu. It is not my Intontion to tax; you with a long and Urosain aivurtwemout, but I lay polhre you tho, testimony oftlio most roipuctabla fonnlie* in tno United States, most of my certificate® are (rom tho city of Savannah, where I reside, anu many from your own Stnto, whore tlie Medicine ur used with groat and aattmUblug *hw'ami .U turn proved itself to bo superior to any other Modicino for tho euro of Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very short space of Twelve Hours, it has never been known to lull to ofl’ect a certain cure. The Med icine is a harmless and tasteless one, whieh will muko It tho most popuInrJMediciiiointho Southern Status. Tho Medicino contain* no mineral pro- partition whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable matter only. To Planters, this Medicino is a val uable preparation, as It cures nil cases in twelve hours, aim docs not require any time to bo lost? all that is to bo dono is to tuko the Modicum and to go to work. To tho Rice Plauter it is a valuable Med icino, a* it does not coutaiu any mercurial or miu- oral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe Medicino for those who aro liable to exposuro. _ I bog you, do not lot mo have to tax you so often with advertisements, certificates, &c. It has already proved itself tu be what I say it is, and tho greatest proof is every body is recommending it to bo Jtlio only certain and speody cure for tho Fever and Ague. All you have to do is to nsk your neighbor what ho thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for lover and Ague, and of course, to be convinced, you will try it, at least I hope so. Here is my olTor to any Planter of South Carolina, who will oitlior call on Doct. P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, 8. C. or myself, ill the city of Savannah, and either of us will give Qimnjr** nn«l if it docs notouro ten ouUf twelve, wo will refold tho amount nnid for it. Your are to see tiro M6uiemw a !!*° H, J l P n J4 ,or directed. Owing to tho heavy rains during the past sum mer, and which still continue, all the low lauds are underwater, which will cause u great deal of this disease on tho Rice Plantations; it will be to your mlvautago to procure n certain and speedy remedy; you can do so by nnplyhig to either of »uv Agents or myself. Ask for HUM PH KEY’S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for salo by the following named gentlemen, who arc tho only agents for the sale of tho Grkat Souther.* IIkmedii, where it will be found cither at wholesale or retail. Country merchants will mnke a handsome profit l»> selling this medicine. A liberal discount made to PJantors, Ac., by the dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Gn. M ore yeti—still they COMEf—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S R EM E D Y CANNOT FA IL 11—READ ! I HEAD!! READ!.’ ScuiVEif County, Sept. 24, 1847. Win. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear dir:—Permit me drop n few line* to you in behalf of your vain able medicine. I have recommended' it in two cases as being tiro best Medicine for tiro euro of tho Fever niitl Ague, and told them if it did not cure I would refund tho money. But- a.* your medicine ha? proved itself so fiir, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public a* a cer tain mid speedy enro for tho Fever mul Ague; n disease so troublesome in tho lower countries, which would he banished by tho use of Hum phrey’s Remedy, a most valuablo medicino for tho South. Euclosed you will receive a certifi cate from a respectable gentleman, of Scriven County, und also of a young Lady who resides in my family. I am your obd’t servt, Wm. M. Carr. HERE’S ANOTHER, Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir:—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I had tho Fever mid Ague several times very severe, mid found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Curr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medicine, which restored mu to health in the short space of 24 hour*. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy ns a certain and speody cure for tho abovo disease. Respectfully, Mary Sheppard. Jacksoulmro,’ Scriven Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2, icq/. Mr. Wm. Humphrey*—Sir:—Having lmd oc- ensioa to use your Remedy for Fever and ^gue. 1 rim recommend it to the public as a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for the above named dis ease. It cured tho case in less than eight hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. Just in time. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With the greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to tho citizens of tiro Southern States, mid to Planters, uud ull who aro troubled with the Fever und Ague. I was u subject of tho above named disease for n long time mid tried various remedies, umong which avas Rownnd’s Tonic Mixture. India Chnlogogue,Champion’s Pills, and many others; but all was useless, until I was ad vised by n friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, Avliich I did and I can safely recommend it to die public as n certain cure. Your remedy cured ino iu 12 hours, for which I tender you my thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of die human family. Your truly, II. H. Barrett. BeesviUe, Burke County, Oct. ], 1847. oct 7 -TRACTOF SARSAPARILLA, AND QUEEN’S DELtGIIT, &0.—For tho composi tion of tiff* Extract and tho proportion of tho Queens Delight, Physicians nro rospcctlully re ferred to the 6th aituddi number, vol. I, or tiro Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. For purifying die blood, and removing all diseas es arising ftont tlio impurity of tho same, .it w highly recommended, ns also for tho euro ofRhoii- matism, Soroftdft, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tho Throat and logs, pains and swohingslof Uio bones. Tetters, Pimples lit tho Face: Old Sores, and ull Cutaneous Eruption*, Neuralgic Affections, Mor on rial Diseases, and for assisting tho operation and preventing fatal cousoquences of Mercurials in Syphalus. Tlus preparation, (by adding tiro Queen's De light, &c. to the Sarsaparilla,) combines iu a more perfect dogroo than any known remedy, tonic und altorauve powers, aud is highly recommend- oft hy eminent physicians.. It is prepared in con- soqubneo of-roe recommendations given by Dr. H. It. f mst, Professor of jlfateria Medico *ntlio Medical College of Charleston, 8. C. in his work oil Materia Medico, only concentrated by a pro cess of die subscriber's to rondor it more conven ient Ibr administration, and with dio exception of tho addition of mercury which may at all times ‘be added when necessary. T* # shew the high esti mation which Dr. F. entertain* of dio combina tion of dieso articles, it is only nact* 8a ry to refer to dio above meutioued work. There uro few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism dint will not yield to the influence of Sarsaparilla and Quoeu’s Delight if duly pro**- vered in, especially if takou iu conjunction with Ilydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for all diseases of the skin, chronic as well as recent. One botdo will, in most instances, effectually romovo nil niuiplo*, pastilles or blotches on the face, to which young person* in this ciimato*aro so much subjected to, 1 MVK , c",sn;s*.j , ,r.: mended fur the last forty yours by tho most 'emi nent of tiro Faculty and Citizons in tiro United States, prepared only by tiro solo proprietor, T. W. DYOTT, M. D., successor to Bouchoiioy Lordonat, the Into approved proparer. qu.VMTjKs or mamy’s pi.aster cloth. Tho Plaster Cloth is so well known throughout tiro United States, but more gonorally in the city of PliiladeipUia, that its beneficial effects and sur prising cure«( have procured for it tho approba tion and recommendation of the most eminent of tiro Faculty. It is n sure and safe remedy for Ulcers and Soros, either freshor of long uarunce. It stays and prevents Gaitfironos, and* by a timely appli cation will priserra many a valuable life and Umb. In coses of invetffney of Ulcers, dr a proneucss of tiro affected parti to mortify, (or Gaugreiio,) it will ho advisable fir tho uufortuuata sufferer t resort to tho use d* sonro gentle purgativo for few days previous to using tiro Plaster, und con tinue the snino tiltho enro ls completed, which maybe confidently expected iu a reasonable time. No purgative moreprnper tliun Dr. Dydtt’s well known Anti-Billiots Pills. The Maleugers If the Negroes is ranked under the denomination r Ulcers; this valuuble Plaster is also a certain cue for it, if tiro same treatment L observed ns abofe. . dancers, Eryeinias, Wons, Scroftiln, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Ferons, Whitlows and Boils are reuuved, aud cures happily pro duced by the uso cf this vahiablo Piaster. It remove* Ab$usscs, and dissipates collected humours; itulro cum* Sprains, Bruises. Anthrax, Sc»lds, Burn*, und all Soros and Wounds, tending pustules or blotches on tho face, to which young >ury snort«»»,»««i» a »uiomui certain curt • - —i-*—-—■ *1, I Rhoumatisb and flying lUroiiuiaiVe Pains, if to sii|^uraU; [J draws ctuitcrized Sores or Issues very succivsfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing am from Gout or Rheumatism in a very short hue, and is a Hufo »nd certain cure for if tho itoSnuAmstoR(ilfl? n bl r^fo , IS: PRESII TAPIOCA.—1 bid. best qua- -»- lily, just received, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. Juue24 *_ Gtbliliotis’ Building*. 1XOTASII.—3 casks first sort New York X inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON, juno10 M ORISON'S PILLS.—The Hvgcrian universal Medicine of the British College of Health, for sulo by juno 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON /RINGER.—10 kegs fresh ground Ginger, YX just received and for salo by juuo 19 G.R. 11EN DRICK8QN. W RAPPING TWINE.—‘JOTiTh^ assarted sizes and qualities, for sale by juno 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. F rench write v/'^e vine GAR.—2 bbls just received and for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juno 16 Gibbons’ Building*. Jieb „m;ci i>oTso^.—Ur- _t ranted to ** v i*-•*•*.^.*-.**- .i■—-« .- *T. *! sale by juno 5. " •■■rniui... II.INIUI, G. It. HENDRICKSON. TAn?**®*? 4 *C.—1000 gallons bloodied " 'yinter strained Snerm Oil, 15000 do Win- on SOfl'dJ K ?r n- ’ 5,)0 d .° wnWoaohod Sperm P 1 nr? • TnM . u «P‘ ’ reccivc< i per brig* Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, sept 18 Gibbons* buildings. G R. HENDRICKSON, Dn^b^, • in Gibbon*’ building*, offer* for sale the following article*, viz:—.250 gross Friction Match- os, 100 boxes Key’s l.emon Syrup, 20 bags (each) Ginger, Ponner and Pimeto; I cask (each) Mace, t.loves and Nutmegs; 5 casks li/st *ort Potash, 5 do English Washing Soda, I do Ombre Madder, J client. Hqii.hI lodigo, ]0 Mil,. Alum, iiOeiuks imiiiii Lngluli CoiiiKira., lOilo r.tuoui Salu, tinny BaHoa, Unip Oil, ,opt8 WlIITE JAMAICA BI.Ylit.R. TV 1 cose received per brig PJiilura, mid ft •ale by G. it. HENDRICKSON. wept 10 of tii is pots, just re- JYTAPLES SOAP.—A fresh supply -Ll celebrated Shaving Soap, in pot*, ju ccived, nnd for sale hy . ““I' 1 M G- R- HENDRICKSON. pfUSiESToUK-S VEMIFBOR ■M. 10 groce, just received and for sale by G. IL HENDRICKSON, mar 24 Agent for tho Proprietor. rnoiLET SOAPTn BARS^Whito . Rose, Cinnamon, Almond, and WJuto Scefttcd Soap in Bars, jusl received and for sale by G, It. HENDRICKSON, may 20 W KIITj? GINGER.—A fresh Hiipjdy white Jamaica Ginger, ju*t received und for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, june ft - Gibbons* Building. rpOOTII BRUSHES, Ac,—.iiTebT- X /rant assortment of French, English nnd American Tooth BruJte*. A Iso Off**und Char* vo.d Tooth I'ai-le, just rm*ei>-eti nnd for sale by uplift! G. R. UiriDUlCRSON. Ions nffection*, sore* aud lircukings out in young children, and is «ufe and elftcacious iu removing entirely every trnco of lioreditury disease* from the system, in the tendercst infant; iu fact, in nil cutaneous affections it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of tho blood, nnd nn crudicator of all obstinate diseases, tins preparation will undoubt edly take tho precedence of nil other remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates tho bowels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to tho stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in it* worst stages, and all persons suffering from this distressing complaint nro advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief he found after tubing one bottle, it will be necessary to use the Ilydrio- duted Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in the ca*cs of all quack medicines of the day, to ef fect their sale, uud so force them upon tlie pub lic, tiro subscriber begs leave to state that hi* pre paration has been prescribed and used by a num ber of physicians aud planters of our city and neighborhood, with grout success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simon*, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Lcgnre, Lt. Wilson, U. S. It. S. all ol’this city; Dr. James Stouey, Bean- fort. &c. Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for (> do. Prepared by J. Peter M. Eppi.vo, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad nnd King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Snvuiumh, . A. A. SOLOMONS, dec21—lvr .Market square. —- —• -W 9 —J jia.Mm.iuvMJU UU iuvtgorunv, nnd n o., r0 seldom fuils to bo com- pitted. 1 is also succcs a rau v U8e( j j* or the curo o I corns.; Those/iso fill men, Mariners, should nov»» without /Iahy’s valuablo Plaster Cloth; it keeps any iengh of time equally good, and is particu larly calulatod to dry sores arising from green woundSjUfter they are suppurated, which it much aids. I* is necessary it should be kept dry. Itecei'fedroiid for salo by r »un/12 T. RYERSON. R VERSON & CO'S. SARSAFA- RvLLA.—For tiro cure of all diseases aris ing froii the nnpuritioH of blood, excess of mer cury, rhuuiiatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., till of which will yield under tho use of this prcnaruLon. r l ho subscriber, in offering this preparation to tlie pubic, deems it Unnecessary to exhibit any of those flashy aud coriAcientioualy headed advertise- moiits, attended with fictitious certificate* ofciiro*, but trust its character, ns a specific, entirely on it* own merits. Ho Ins been induced to oiler it *r*»m the favovahlo manner in which it lias been used, by several etiineut physicians with great 8ati*fiiction. He oJserU witli coniideuee that it is prepared with great ctu.*e aud accuracy, and iu the best mode to obtain tho active principles of Sarsa parilla in its moat, concentrated state. Prepared und sold by T. RYERSON. jdtto 6 fDruggist, Savannah. rpiIE OLD PALMETTO STATE. X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southerners.—-The following is from my Agent. Mr. Thos. J. S. Furr, of Grahamville, S. C. Mr. IW/iam Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tiro certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, iu favor of your Remedy for Fever nnd Ague; lie is n man of integrity, uud his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tiros. J. 9. Farr. Grahamville, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1647. Mr. IP. Utunyhrc.ys, Jr. : Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever and Ague Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from Air. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of Uii* place, nnd udiuiuistered it to my daughter, according to the directions, nnd 1 am happy to stnto that the disease left her iu tlie course of Ihirty-su. hours, nnd her present stale of health indicate* a certain cure. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Grahamville, S. C., Sept. Mill 1847. AGENTS.—P. 31. Cohen & Co., Charleston, 9. C.; T. J. 9. Fnrr, Grahamville, 9. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savanna!], Gn.: A. JIcLnm: it Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwell &. Gilbert, Macon, Ga,; Dorsoy & Ivnott, Gridin. Ga.; I*. A. Moise, lft.? r wr 4 h«lfe- ‘ftffiteter, Ssteu? ib a2* lout, Tuan ? W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Gn.; jf. n Honstqn county, Gn.; Solomon Gnnd- Atlanta, Ga.; Williuni Carr, Jacksouhoro, VV. R. Anderson, Dalton, Gn.; E. A. Burch, Hawkinsville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Cole, Prescott & Co., Blnck Creek, Florida; Lightfoot & Flanders, Macon; I*. Marlin, Sa vannah; Ciinninghnin & Co.. Dalton, Gn.; J. J}* & S. Ellis, Macon; 31. C. Williamson, Davisboro, Go.; Win. Hodges, Sandersville; It. II. Barrett, Pinesvillo, Gu.; T. C. Finlev, Hum- A. Poullen, Jacksonville, Fla.; K. a. Baily, Laurensvillo, S. C. Agent* wanted, address, post paid, W. Iliun- preys, Wholesale uud Retail Druggist, Savannah. —?•— oct 18 T HE NATIVE PE BUS PUGEt— For tho Curo of Bilious, Remittent and In termittent, or Ague ami Fever, and other discus- es incidental to a debilitated state of the system, such os night sweats, &c. &c. Thu native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie tor is aware that tlie common objections to ull new preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate all such objections, he has simply to state that it i* prepared according lo tho receipt of an eminent physicim, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick- j y region of our country, viz: the Mississippi val- loy. Again from the exulted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by tlie people, hut by tho most skillful physicians, it will appear siincrn- rogatory to oiler any new article. But tho N«uve Febrifugo possesses all the power and certainty of Quinine iu controlling Fever without affecting tho head, and may be salely used flrorofpr, where So ’ll i* «m» t)n» lHiriiiun ,,f the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on such occasion*, to attempt n display of medicid knowledge by ndopting some one of tho contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory dint though there has beon so much written cmvorniiig Fever there is no ouo subject in tiro wh;.,ro circle of medi cal science which still involve* so many disputed (joint*. Lotting all theories pass, we stand hy fact*. The first of which is that the Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause i\ may nave originated, nnd if any doubt exists, :u« to tho fact we iuvite the afflicted to tho test, wi th confidence as to tiro issue. What it has dome it will do. The following certificate of one well known will show what it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. 3Ir. Ja*. A. Ln Roche having requested mo to state my knowledge of tho Native Febriftigu, 1 take pleasure in stating that it was used hf ncfici- ally in tiro Fevers of tiro valley of tiro Mississippi nnd Arkansas, in all ensus iu which Qiiiiil'.ie i* us ually exhibited, und was udmissnblu in conges tions oftlio■brain when Quinine wus supposed to be contrudicutcd. J. J. Mitcmkm., T».I. D. Efkinoham, Sept. ’30,1647. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hoar from mo, with regard to tho effect of your Febrifuge, permit me to han d you the fol lowing statement of fact*. For ueurly 3 year* my wife ha* been laboring under tiro effect* of con tinually recurring Chills and Fe vers, notwith standing all tiro remedies proscribed hy our best Physicians, nnd at the time I procured Tiro Na tive Febrifuge, we had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but I am happy to atato that the use of one bottle has broken thu Fever completely nnd restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies and place her ill perfect health, such has been the change produc ed in her habit und constitution by The Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, 1 am your*, &c. Thomas Keeflkr To J. A. Iat Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, by JAMES A. LaROCHE, oct 7 No. 1 3fnrket square. E I-ECVlUCAt, lIAIIt LLOVIi AM < BELT FllICTOnS—Wurmuted of the host, i jiiality.—The combined effect* of* heat and cold, of variability in temperature, and irro- gulr.r action of tho system, produce a general tor- and rigidity of the skin, inducing a shite of 'Jisense which deprives that coveriug of it* flexi- b ility, and renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To r emedy this evil, and restore tiro skin to a health- </tI shite, has long been n desirable object; nnd this remedy has been found in tiro operation of tiro Hair Glove •and Belt Frictor. Tho movement of all part* tiro body whilst undergo in/; the process °* friction, produces a general activity and circulation of tiro blood, and nt tlie sanin tin*- removes all encrustations from tho sfc/n, amt clear* tuid open* the pores effectual* •y- The r egular use oftlio Hair Frictor* night mid moryiiu g, will produce a general glow and health ful oxo itement of the skin, aud will be found I Kith a pref eutive nnd cure in all cit*os of’Cold, Rheu- 'lail.-r M, fee. They rcquWn only l» t»e mnl it* oruu i that their most beneficial effect* may bo itiiu* .vn and appreciated. -«-•*> 7 T. RYERSON. Pence! Pctlccl nnd Mbcctrll TO THE AFFLICTED. By M. 8. Thohson, M. D., Must', Groton. VVlion tvnr break, forth with in wild alarm. Among the notions .proad. a droad dLtnay, When conquering legions, maddened boldly storm The citadel anu kill ana wound and slay. When nothing is heard but tho din aud strife, And groans and cries of heljtloss ebbing life, Come gentle Peace, step forth, ’tis time to save Our iioolost flrotn that op on yawning grave. When fell disease with overmastering forces, Prostrates his hapless victims all around, When fevdrs ’cute and chronic lingering hosts Dc*troy,aud oh! there con no help bo found, When nothing is heurd hut tiro wail of woo, Of sufferers tossing them to and ft-o, Como good Samaritan, tho balm apply, And tiro lov’d weary one wont faint or dio. What though tho tyrant in his lofty pride, May rule his subjects with nn iron rod, What though for ages, man may bo dallied# Tho right to speuk or act but hy his nod, What though ho may he bound in strongest chains, And nothing has blit what his lord ordains, Yet Lihorty steps forth and sets him free, And tyrant* witli thoir votaries turn und flee. Wlmt though disenscs of whatever name, Rotain their hold on hapless men for years, What though a hundred mineral sons of fame Ilavo done thoir best to stop their wild careers, What though tiro nostrum* of tiro quack, tiro pill, Tho syrup, balsam, or cold water liiil, Yet Thomson’s simple moan* may set them free. To raise tho gtudd’uing shout of Liberty! It is not the purpose of the undersigned to en ter now upon tho comparative merit* of cither system of medical practice; the facts presented from time to time ought to constitute the best arguments, nnd so viewing it he would simplv beg to present '* a few more of thu same sort, simply rumuilung Unit there uio yet "a low timro left.” Extracts from Letters. “Another Desperate Case Cured without seeing the Patient.” „ Georgia, Troup county, 30th Sept, 13-16. Dr. Thomson: Sir—I saw a”, advertisement in tlie Recorder, signed hy Winship S. Pago, of a curo that was performed hy you of hi* daughter, who was at tacked with palsy and disease of tiro spine, by which she was entirely disabled and lost the uso uf her lower extremities. I have a girl that has been precisely iu that situation for three mouths past, nnd have tried all means, but to no effect. ' * * Wvile mo a line as soon as conve nient. Yours, respectfully, TH03IA9 W. ASIIFOUD. On tiro 4th November, instruction.* were re ceived to semi on tiro medicines by mail, ami he subsequently, in stating tiro progress of tho case, writes: Dear Sir—My servant girl i* much meiuied since I wrote you last, she had at that time her crutches to assist her in walking. She can now walk from house to house without them, though she is yet quite wabbling, iu her walk. * # * Ami on the lUtU May,' 1847, lie writes: Dear Sir—I have taken my seat after having been absent from homo some tinro, to inform you that my girl, I believe, is about a* well as over. * * * Enclosed is what is duo you. if my name will be of any bouotU to yon, you may make any use of it you please on such UU occasion. I ex- I iect yen will have a call from South Carolina, us have inlhrtucd some of uiy diseased friend* there of your skill a* a physicinu. Your*, respectfully, THOMAS \V. ASIIFOUD. Houston Co., Ga., Jan. 9th, 1847. I hereby certify, that some two year* ago my negro woman Alary, was taken with Prolapsus Uteri, ami it* nttcmfant dillicultie*. I called on Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, and another gentleman of tiro same school, (believed to be both graduates of the 9. U. 3!. College,) who, after using all their efforts to relieve her, entirely failed. I then sold her to Dr. Joue*. who imme diately brought her to Dr. 31. S. Thomson, of AL'icou, who soon cured her, I believe in less than a juouth, so that she has since had two children, and is entirely well; this I can testify, n* I now own n 0 ntn \ V%tt t-l-MAl. UININEi QUININE !!—100 ounces Vst* pure German Sulphate Quinine, received per steamer Southerner, aud now for halo 150 ounces, by W. HUMPHREYS, jr. oct 4 J IVEJVC’liEiniCALS.-A lull supply' X x of all now Chctuiculs recently introduced in to medical practice, just received and for sale by J. 31, TURNER & BRO. 8 Monument sqttnre. O SBORNE’S WATER COL OURS.-—Just received nn assortment of tlie abovo celebrated colour*, «nur«^i e d equal to any imported, for side by % J. M. TURNER ^BROWREIL., i 4 3Ionumefffi Cl ^ n i' •, miBBANtt’S PLATFORM SGALfc.—An assc Uncut of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 36 1 200, 700, 800, 1,000, ,»3i 0 ? M 2!!i2.500lb.. constantly oil baud uinl )’> EK SLO vV&rWtftlST F.It. ,, , , Ajseuutiirtlm sulo of|||0*B Sollies. limit s Morohum's Muguzinc makes the follow- mg commaiita ujiou this useful ami cmivmiieut article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that wo are induced to laud an article ol' trade, and wo novor do unless perfectly satisfied that we arc commending something that is useful. Wo can not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi- dual, at the rink of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who rely upon tiro hon esty of our statements, if not in tfro mfalibiiity of our judment. That greut improvements have been made within n few years, in tho instruments ol weighing merchandise, is a fuel familiar to busi- nous Inen. Tho antiquo clumsy aud inacournta umlhndu uf wmghing, liuvu given way to thu in vention of American mechanical skill, mid the ill. '"“‘IprettBion lias been attained. A variety of I latform Balances arc manufactured and used, which cannot ho relied on for any cousidernhlu ■legrne ol accuracy! so that they necessarily in. volvo ono party in pecuniary loss. It therefore n#ord« ns oloosuro lo refer to the Platform Scales A h,c h ! mve 1,00,1 «*ionw V oi y ised 111 all parts of thn United States for several years, and given, ns far as our knnwledged ex- tonds, very general satisfaction. 3Ve purchiwud one orurose scales three years sinco, aud have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy nnd durability, we nro quite sure, o*'* ^ 1 W tum»uuwu».i — 1 -tsW I »»o mu >(iiue sure, Q PERM Oirw^t received, ft s'upjJl^oVf 1 .^ Sr^V«» d JKS ?ip * ? an T-V b ° *i , . r P"’ M!j - O puro Snerm On, also a fine orticlo of Solar . h . phtio.oplucal cml Lamp Oil, for sale J:» J. AI.sTUitNER &■ BROTHER. oct 13 Moimincnt-sqnaro. 1CfACKMKpL.-10hbls. No. 3 Mackerel; llJl. 10 ddrflu. ft do.; 15 half do. do. 1 do.; 10 do. do. do, 2 do. Landing from hrtg Savannah, nndforsnloby E. SWIFT, oct 0 IpOBACcd. Arc.—50 boxes New Bedford X Sperm Camlles, 4’s and 6’*; 50 boxes and half boxes Trimcco, 5’s and 8'*, lauding from ship Hartford, and 1br sale by oct 6 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. . -s. • — |»u.usui,iuuu UIHI simple. Tlie enTp.iwnront of two lover*, witli a single beam, is certainly tiro most practicable, in o compound platform bobuico. Any increase of tiro number of levers or nn additional beam, ren der* tlie instrument more complicated, le** precise in it* operation nnd more liable to derangement. I hen* scales are used by many of the leading merchants of Now York, whose written testimony to thoir superior excellence has been freely ac corded to the manufacturer*. iuue 9 VV/iirri: mine VHvcaAlt^S fr “ ln Kltoouor Maria, IVom Philadelphia, nnd for sale by «ct (i CONNER AT & BARIE. T he cheat pain killer.— No Aledcine has been discovered thut was ro happily odipted to use internally, ami vet per form such winders when applied externally, us a wash nr bath or hy frictiou. It may bo used with asuccc** tlj.it will ustonish, for Bronchiti*. Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Bum*, Chilblain.*, Teething, Pains in tho Side, &e. dec. Fr^in tlie many certificate* which accompany the article, tiro two following are selected on ac count of their brevity: “Ihave used 31r*. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burl*, and hnvo found that in applying it immedi ately that it will preveut even a blister. I would rccokmiend it to the contideuco of the public. H. A. Hkebe, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, 3Ia*s.” ” I have used Airs. Brown's Pain Killer for Burn*, and many other common complaints, and take pleasure in recommending it*os u family me- diciuc. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 00 cents per bottle. For salo hy sept JO J. A. LaROCHE. lUtcs of Gold, Hdios altdwca In the Cmtom House for gold X’ fiSK* of Coiisre,B ° r ,834 - fixins Ul8 United States Edglo, old amiMtotij ' - , “ u now ** England, Guinea, . . i * “ Sovereign, .... _ “ Seven Shilling nieco, • Franco, Double Louis, (before 1780.) - “ Louis 4 * Double Louis, (sinco 1780,) . “ Louis, . . . . 11 Double Napoleon, or 40 francs, '* Napoleon, or 20 francs, - " Same n * the now Louis Guinea, r rank fort on the Alain, Duout, Hamburg, Alalta, Double Louis, «... Louis, Demi Louis . . a i Mexican Doubloon, .... Holland, Double Ilix Dollar, “ Rix Dollar, .... " Ducat, 41 Ten Gilder pieco, - Portugal, Dobraon, . * . . ” Dobra, * 41 Johannes, .... Spain, Doubloou 1772, ... " “ since 1773, - . 44 Pistole, Columbia Doubloon, .... Specie dollar of Sweden and Norway, at Sirocio dollar of Dcnmnrk, ut Tlmler of Prussia, and Northern States ofGorinany, ..... Florin of Southern States of Germany, Florin of Austrian Empire and City tif Augsburg, Lira of tiro Lombardo Venetian King dom and Tuscany, Franc of France nnd of Belgium, and Livru urSanlinla, ... Ducnt ul* Naples, • - ^ . Ounce of Sicily, Pound oftlio British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New foundland and Canada, fiO Gti 10 09 4 09 4' 84 1 64 9 00 4 87 9 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 05 o zt 2 27 9 27 4 85 2 33 15 53 12 20 0 04 3 27 4 00 32 70 17 30 17 0G 10 02 15 35 3 88 15 35 $i or> 1 05 09 40 48* 18c0ms 80c $2 40 will be t'ubllnkcd at IVa.i.nrr-^ —= d " T,1E kvkiiti! or BKIttlD STATES no.. A Daily Journal of Go writ,,,., ! 4T ®I lalm and Onyjgg’ ''gu- OAtabliohnlcut of a v eil ormSiT"’? 1 * fl " tlont Journal of Notv. „t UioSrat 0 f" 4 i " J ' 1 Government. Tho lending features r fc Gei HP I* A UEvVT DELL AT 191U, . H arrnntcd equal in strength to Russian In flight** for Table Jellies, nnd of great service ill diseases where delicate animal-food i* required, and well calculated for long sea voyage*. It im proves by age if kept dry, and can he made into Soup iu it few minutes, and is of great service iu clarifying Cider, Beer, and Wine. TO 3IAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Uso at least two ounce* of Cooper’* Refined American Isin glass, which should bo first soaked in cold water for two hours; 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, thojuicooT three good size! lemons, tho peal of one, a stick of cinnamon, t little nutmeg, orango peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir oil tho ingredients well together while cold, then boil the whole ina.** four or five minutes, and then pour it through ttJcty Bag; wlroli it may be put into glasses or mould*, and when cold, will he fit for use. Tiro mould* should he first wet with u lit tle white of egg uud water just before the jelly is put iu them, ui order to umko it easy to turii them out on plates. The Jelly Bag is made of flannel 8or 10 inches across the openug. and about half u yard, deep, narrowing to a foiut nt tiro bottom. Tiro liquid that runs through first, should he poured back iu tho jelloy bag until it runs through cluar. Add one pint >f wine to the above for Wine Jelly, tither liqtids made from preserves, may ho jeiiica by usiig tlie sumo proportion oftlio Is inglass. BLANC ALA.VGE limy ho made by using nt least oiroounco «fIsinglass for U\'0 quarts ofiuilk or cream, the pud of two lemons, sugar nn"? suico to suit tho taste—bring tiro whole to a boiling heat, drain it, und wirou nearly cool, stir it well fo init Uio cream tliut will rise while cooling, pour it inamiild*, and when perfectly cold, it luuvlro tnriud out nnd will then he ready for use. Tiro mends should be first wet witli cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived mid for sale by mar D T. RYERSON. TELES IIAUELS EAU DIVINE PE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in n solid statej) composed of nil Eastern Botanical discov ery ff?mrprising efficacy for rendering the skin soft mil fair. A* a creator and conservator of ttlui 1111*1 distltl£itirliillg cllltrm of ioliiulo lovoli ness, a tmmparent fair skin, Jules Ilanel’s Knu Divine de Venn* orNyinnh Soap may bo *nid to exert an duiost magical power, composed for tiro most pin of oriennd balsamic plants, to tiro utter excliisbn of ull mineral admixture, it is dis- tingtiiflrod nedicinally for its extremely bland, purifying aid soothing action on tiro skin and by acting upon be pores nnd minuto secretory ves sels, expels al.impurities ft-oni the surface, iillays every tendency to inffammation and by this me thod idoiio efUctuaily dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freclle* ami cutaneous visitations so ini mical to feinae loveliness; its constant uso will change the linst billion* complexion into one of radiant wlitteiese. To gcntleuen afflicted with a tenderness of tiro skin in simviig, tho uso of the Kau Divine do Venus, will In found to allay all cuticulnr irrita tion occtisioiud hy common soap or creiun or tiro cl'minte. Jui received and for sale by july 24 T. RYERSON. Jasper, Co..2t»th April, 1617. Thi* ninv certify, that Ibr three year* I had been subject t«» Epilepsy, or Conralshe Fits. I was attacked soon after taking ft severe strain at heavy lifting, and continued to have them about once a month for tliut length of time, notwithstanding all tiro efforts that were made to cure me. Finding that nothing dono mo any good, and hearing that Dr. 31. 9. Thomson could cure such cases, 1 de termined try him, and so called on him ami got one prescription of medicine, which l am luippy and proud to say ha.* entirely cured me. I have had no symptoms of them biit once shortly ufter 1 commenced taking it, and have now been as well ns I ever was for about a year. GEORGE 31. LUMPKIN. Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of tho these remedies in their own cases, no matter where they reside, can do so very conveniently, hy sending their ago uud symptons iu writing a* correctly u* possible, when*medicines to suit them will be compounded nnd sent by mail, express or private hand. Hi* feu in such case* is only Jicr. dollars a month, which may be enclosed and sent hy mail at his risk. Aledicinea cannot he sent to a great distance unless tlie amount is enclosed or a proper reference given. Letters to entitle them to attention must be post paid. Tho poor pre senting u certificate of inability to tuiy tire never sent empty away. The afflicted of tiro Rev. Clergy, are of course, always exempt from charge. Patient* under his immediate care are charged iu proportion to the amount of attention necessary, ln consequence of the great increase of office business it will ho impossible for the sub scriber to go much into the country except iu very urgent case*, uor will lie ho able to go for any thing under the usual charge of other Physicians, but will attend in the city a* promptly as possible. 3i. s. Thomson, ai. d. MiiCPB July 13, 1647. lyr—c july 23 nLuif ilCK WATER. —Tlie clinruc* XS ter of the Water from this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation! We append tor J'»o curious and scien tific an analysis, as made by .in fl.'de Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid. 3 muriate of soda. 4 muriate of iiingnCf.'JU o muriate of lime, 6 sulphate of lime. 7 sulphate (>f sodn, 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, anu probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia. Iu it* action upon the system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, aud alterative, possessed of S ruator rnri«*ty of sob*tauce* and in more nbim- ance, it may be considered ns standing nt tiro head of ull Siuiiie Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical with tlie Harrogate spring* of England, containing ever)’ active ingredient foiindin those Water*. If the Planters of this neighborhood were once to get iuto the habit 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 time iu any climate. This Water is from Finley's Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price ucr barrel, reduced to 5 dollar*. For sale by tiro barrel, gallon, or on draught.hy J. 31. TURNER & BRO. july 31 gEBRING’S RESTORATIVE _ CORDIAL.—Custom House, New York, June 16,1642.—C. C. Sebring, Esq.—Dear Sir: The extraordinary benefit received by nro from tiro uso of your 44 Restorativo Cordial,” impel* uro to make tiro following statement, not only ns nn net of duty in regard of suffering humanity, but as one of justice towards you, it* proprietor. For ten years 1 was most seriously afflicted with Diapepsiu, nnd its various complications, no much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business one or two day* iu tlie week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion and a painful affection of the bowels, connected with the most troublesome aud obstinate costiveness, the parti cular* of which it would bo out of place here to specify. Suffice it to say, that the first bottle of your Restorative Cordinl, taken some six months ngo, afforded me immediate relief; and that hav ing continued it from timo to time, I am now hnppy to add that tiro cure hns been complete and ( lenuanent. Believing that many may be *imi- urly afflicted with the various form* of Dyspep sia. I am iuduced to mnke thi* public acknow ledgment for die general good. Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. Hookcr. Inspector of Customs for the Port of N. .Y. A further supply, just received atidJbr ralo by juuoll T. RYERSON. C OFFEE.—Old Mocha Coffee for sale by uctJ2 THEODORE MINIS. 4 00 Foreign Weight* nud IUen.*nrcs, Thero are denominations frequently met with in reports of market*, but their English value not always readily recollected. Tho following table will lie found, wo holieve,correct: Alim, in Rotterdam, Aliuude, iu Portugal, Alinude, in Madeira, Alquiere, in .Madeira. Alquicre, in Portugal, Alquiere, in Buln'a, Alquiere, in Mnr.m'mm, nearly gals. 40 contains, gals. 4.37 do. 4.68 over peek Jj pock,, lj tu nearly d bush. 1 do. lj Alquiere, iu Rio Jatmiro and Pcrnnm. Imco, Anna, of rice, iu Ceylon Arrnba, in Portugal, Arroba, in Spain, Arroba, in Spain, (large) Arroba, in Spain, (small) Arroba, in .Malaga, of wine, Arshccn, in Russia, Bahnr, in Batavia, Bali - ' Bale, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net. Bar'di, in Naples equals do. 1 to II lh*. iflO 2-5 lbs. 32 do. 2 gals. 4.246 do. 3.337 about do. l j inches 28 pcculs 3 to 4 \ 93 024 89.6 91 0 nearly do. do. do. do. do. do. 85.130 do ro over do. 59 lbs. 1(5 5 oz. do. 18 4 oz., oz. 9 lbs. 75 to 64 Wool.. :i 43 do. 24 do. 3t» contain* over hush. 23 lb*. 104$ ....... about gal*. 11 Caiitur, the Levant, contains 44 okes lbs. 118.8 Can tar, in Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 86 Cautar, iu Malta, do. 1744 Cantor, in Naples, lbs. 106 to 19ti{ Cantor, in Sicily, do. 175 to IJhij Carro, in Naples, is equal lo about bush. 50 Carro, in Naples, of wine, gal*. 264 Cuttu, of tea, in China, is about lh*. 1 j Cuynng, in Batavia, lbs. 3581 t Chotwert, in Russia, nearly Inish. 6 Fanegii, in Spain, bush. 1.599 Hectolitre, iu Franco, do. 2.61 Killoerainiiio.iu France nnd Netherlands, lbs. 2.21 Last, in Amsterdam, of grain, bush. 85 j Last, in Bremen, of grain, over do. 80 2-3 Last, in Cadiz, of salt, do. 76 4-5 Last, in Daiit/.ic, of grain, Isist, iu Flushing, of* grain, Last, iu Hamburg, ofgraiu, Last, iu Luhec, ot'grain. Last, in Portugal, of salt, Last, in Rotterdam, of grain, Last, in Sweden, Last, in Uirewtu, ofgraiu, i Uj-.Mind, in Ilatnbiiig, Lisp omul, iu Ihillutul, Mark, iu Holland, Aland, iu Calcutta, Minn, in Genoa, ofgraiu, Afoy, iu Lisbon, Moy, in Oporto, Moyo, of I’ortugal, Oku, iu Smyrna, lb*. 2.63 Ornn, iu Trieste,, of wine, gals. 14.94 Ornn, of oil, do. 17 Palmo, in Naples, is a little over inches It) Pecul, in Batavia and Afndms, lbs. 133J Pecul, iu China nud Japan, do. 133j Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. 1(50 to 164 Pood, in Russia, is equal to 30 lbs. 2oz. nearly Quintal, in Portugal, lb*. 69.05 Quintal, iu Smyrna, do. 129.46 Quintal, in Spnin, do. 96 Quintal, in Turkey, do. 1(57.3 oz. Rottoli, iu Portugal, il*». 12.4 oz. Rottolo, ill Genoa, do. 24 Rottolo. in Leghorn, * It**. 3 Salma in Sicily, from luish. 7.85 to 9,77 Schefl'cl, iu Germany, varies lj to nearly bush. 3 Ship-pound, in Hamburg ami Denmark, lbs. 331 Ship-pound, ill Holland, lbs. 306-4 oz. Stare, in Trieste, bush. 22 Tale, iu Chinn, oz. l j Vara, in Rio Janeiro, lj yd. nearly Vara, in Spnin, 100 arc equal to yds. 920 Werst, in Russia. font 3500 legal Interest Table. Exhibiting legal rates of interest allowed iu tiro different state* uud territories within the United States, with the punishment inflicted for usury in each State. Alaiue, (5 per cent; forfeitoftiieclaiin for usury. New Hampshire, 0 per cent; forfeit of thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont# 6 per cent; recovery in an action, witli cost*. Alnssa- cluisetts, 6 per cent; forfeit of thrice flic usury. Rhode Island, 6 percent; forfeit of tlie usury and interest on the debt. Connecticut, 6 per cent; for feit oftlio 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 cent; forfeit of tlie whole debt. Muryland, Band on tobacco contract* 8 per cent; usurious contract* void. Virginia, 6 per cent; forfeit double tiro usury taken. North Carolina, 6 per cent; contract* for usury void, and forfeit double tiro usury. South Carolina, 7 percent; forfeit of interest aud premium taken, with costs to deb tor*. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice tiro us ury, nud contract* void. Alabama, 8 per cent; furfait of interest und usury. SJisxissippi, 6 per cent on contract made since 184(1; 8 on loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; hank iutercst, G; nud conventional a* high ns 16; beyond that con tract void. Tennessee, 6 per cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky, G per cent; usury recov erable with costs. Ohio, 6 per ’cent; on written agreement* may go as high os 10. Indiana. 6 percent; a fine of double tlie excess. Illinois, 6 per cent; penalty, three-fold tiro amount of die whole interest. 'Missouri, 0 percent; by contract. 10; ifbeyond, forfeit of tiro interest and usury taken. ’Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of the usury’ taken on onc-fourth of tiro debt. Arkansas. 6 tier cent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable, but the contract void. District (if Columbia, 6 per cent; usurious contract* void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest and excess in case of usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by agreement, not over 12. Forfeit, treble die excess. Iowa. Tho same os in Wisconsin. Ou debts or judg ment*, iu favor oftlio United States, interest is computed ut tlie rate of 0 pur cent per annum. Custom House Value of Coins.—By a law of Congress passed last 3lay, tho Foreign Coins ami money of countries therein specified, are to be estimated a* follows, to wit: The specie Dollar of Sweden nnd Norway, at one hundred and rix cent*. Tho specie Dollar of Denmark, at one hundred and five cents. . _ . Tho Thaler of Prussia and Northern State of Germany, at sixty nine cents. Tho Florin of tiro Southern States of Germany, at forty contx. , The Florin of tiro Austrian F.mpirc. awl the City of Augsburg, forty-eight and a half cent*. The Lira of the Lombardo-Vcnitiun Kingdom, and of Tuscany, nt sixteen cent*. Tiro .Franc ofFmnce, nnd of Belgium, and tho Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen cents six mills. Tho Ducat of Naples, nt eighty cento. Tiro Ounce of Sicdy, at two dollars and forty ^Tho Pound of*tlie British Province* of Nova Hcolia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Canada, at four dollars. porter will be”Slate, 1. Early IntrJ/Lr***» v *w ..w zKptirtintnt.of ih, GommP X, *> to Domertic Atliura „„,| t„ „ w of tho country, will bo given will,' Kc,J l» ilelity. l’owenina peculiar LilifiM? 11 ^ information, tho --1£poS-w R luomly to communicate, etclu»W,w S' 1 important character ’’ “ V „ , "'twtint IlcpoH, of th, n„„ , and Drlata oflh, Gail,,l Stall, & proprietor wTbonml to r„ r „ is |, ui accordance with tiro terms *,r a.foe clo.o oftlm arrangements now ma.lo will at rnoM ' to tho Senate of the United "v** nml complete record of it. Debitor" 0 ,*!*" pcopte-,n » greatly enlarged degmeit fit of tiro experience, sagacitv uml * or that body 1 to which ttoVharc iv, , '"?? Bolicitoua and roipoctful regird 6t HI, lh. Proceeding,and OdntaiaiL n Rcyrcscntaltces will ahtobe give,, w w. Impartiality and U,c ut,„o,t proa n !/' ! day , record will he completely iiiaC, ' 1 pear ", llm "Uonortcr" next morning * '* • A Synoptical 1 uic of th, r , Delates of all the Stoic Legtlatan, „S' W ' larly given. Member, ofCmSaa i"* ol reader, wilt tin,, be kopt fid|,. „ , u< colly informed ofD„me,tio LcSaS lion, ortho United State.,. 5 lalJtl0 „ lualU V. Early Intelligence of all in,hr Legislatures of cZ'SoTM^ will be communicated by everv a... , L,trope, tl,rough reporter; hi Lniid, „ ,7, ’ SlSJSSr^ VI. The GeneralXetr, qf the DanxviUl,a in ii condensed form, with iudi„in*a„”«i,£ Such „ n brief view ofwlial tlie ••Eli Reporter" 1. dorigned to be All ,hefi arrangement, have been we J S Itopo I, confidently clicrUliedihnt ,l„. ? porter ' w, II.prove ibelfa,, energetio, dimi f,cd ami perfectly independent jnun? proprietor, by tho term, or Id, cenintn^ Senate oftlm United Stnto,, i. I ditum tlitit * the paper tdnill contain no dwcuMion, except tliu delate..-’ t£ vehicle nf.Vicf~-noi tlte organ ofnnywiofo 1 ll0 ,gforul nun of die mWlw U tnblisu, at tiro Seat of Government, a liiiilifD'i |>rom.,t reporter of all ,„rt! orintellmnco-, palisade, agent, oil wliieli tlie politician, the | nc«, until, tlto lnaililliiclnrer, tlie niednt,,. every one mtorcatcd in llicall'iinofroartol diot.orcrjiineut, may rely al all time, no' plint coiifnlunce. It i, Mievod tint tlie MatOistiniml ofwl responsible journal aflat, Hig, nee. an an, ul pilin'it within the ruarUoftlu* gn-aiuw**>of- puopl.', at tiro comnirnranicnt of wliat mu, to lie u uio.t reeling .-nnl eventfulneriiliiL history ol Coiigros.*ioii:il procociiing, will S«; gnrduil witli favor l»y all i I.ii.m>.« of the commit uml. having tlm* stak'd liL abject*, the respecfully solicit.* n liberal ami general *«> from tiro cnlightciroff public oftlm L’uiteilsi JAMES A. Uom’O.Y Stenographer to the Senate of thi C.l J!??’ Tho ’T'llitocl State.* Keportef' *1 printed oil a largo (in(IIuinil«oiiie*lieel. amlw ovory morning, except Stimliiys.aulvctote# por annum. In connection with the daily paper, linn ho issued from the same ostabii-dmient. the Aimnoit or roNr.nr.8s. This publication will contain ovelii’iolj Report* of tho I’l oeee-lJ'.p-' ami Debate, d Cougro* 8 *•(*‘bo t uited Slate*. It 'vill Uwh .•cuii-wcokly, ill an olegaiit quarto-furiii.itei out tho sc.*.*ion.* of Congress, uni will be fin ed lo subscribers nt dm rme -q' Tiro Ddhtt tiro long session, and Our Dollar tar tlii!*A"i' 1 won. Il is belie, ed that tlii* great nmional» will bo doomed iudiq>eiisablc in tho libw every jniblio iowitntion, pnlitiei-.m, awl p sioiu’d maii ibrougiioui liiocountry; amllli-iin bo regarded by tiro great mass ofilio pe.ipb* very Inst political text bonk for thoir uw struelioii and tliut of thoir children. IMPORTANT ANN01’N(’1:AII:.\T Throughout tiro ra«*i«uof Congre.-*././( will ho issued from tho office of the‘Tuili-Mi Reporter." nintaiiiiiig lli» reports of all bates as may possess peculiarly exciting All subscription.* and comiiiiinicatinm tu post-paid, and addressed JAMES A HOUSTON’ United States Reporter. Washington. I* 1'^* All newspain-rs tliroughout tlie I Slate* who publish uii* pro-peetu* once m from this date till the meeting ol'l'ongrmw entitled to ail uxchailgu with the "l.'mieil J Reporter,” and will be idared on tl"' li*t w 1 to whom the Extras will be despatched, oct 18 l’ROSI’ECTUS OF A 1VEW music KOOK, JX PA TEXT NOTES, C.lUD TIIK I1ESPKKI.4S HAIM’i 7iy Dr. I I’m. Houser, of Jefferson t’nuri}.* rpiHS work will contain 500 tinge*,iti'd JL a lucid exiiosition of the Rides «f aud of Musical Composition; a largertm^ Church Tunes used by tlie various reliji* iiominatioiis, South aud West, than liavj , ’ WI fore beeu embraced in one volume, f™" 1 Aiitlieui*. Sunday School and Infant ll/' a9 - morons Alissiouarv and Temperance accompanied in u great nut ay iuitonres I'J tire hvmn or sung. .Many of the tunes'W** ly new, while nmnv of those line old 8I ^ have long been used >it prayer, camp 8 '«’ meeting*, and in tlie social circle, but lo ff before neon collected nnd Imnnonixcd. 91 _ meroiis Scotch. Irish, German and other bk- hitherto scattered at wide intervals ovrrwj will be found iu the Hesperian Harp ancient and modern—many that are ui»» print, whose rich music i* unknown to »- J sons of tlie present day, have been (•> I “used nj»” to supply this work. .. The Hesperian Ilarp is die largest am' est .Music Book ever offered die Auiencmr us nil intelligent person* will see by cobJ» with other works. Price. iri I" tr | r "i-j tifully printed, and bound m paste-bo^; neatly jiriutcd cover. Aji elegant cujy. morocco of any color desired, will be Djj 5-J 00 lo #3 60, occorUrag W (plain) rant to one address for ?><'- . pies l" r $100. The icork mil k /S»wuW» senio rs only. . ,-j N. B.—Active Acexts wanted J canvas* every county, town and o»y ^ A liberal per cent, will ho allowed. 6 uieudiitions required. Address d». •*'* void, at Louisville. Ga. . j, Tiro Florida papers, and nil 4 ! , * lCTs 1 such nn enterprise, are respectmllj M u publish this Prospectus three l"i.e?,aaa Sie author a number of tiro paper C‘.»i A copy of die Jlespcriau Harp will bi f return. Jefferson county. Ga., .Mig. t-. tlie Kile of certain Lot, to CtanMln- J- 1 »..( lor oilier purpose..” |W»«I ; ,h ,, See. 1. He it orOntin-J by dw ••Wjj'oj men of the City of Savatiilaii ami thereof, iu Council luKUililctl. nml n orJainoti hy tlto eulhontv of Uio ainrjrj above recited Ordinance be aim the Miu* ^ Sec^^Be it furtlior ordained by the aforesaid, that tho couiiiiitleo on puM" •*{ city lot* proceed to revalue mud lot*, anu * under the existing ordinance. ■ m Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by tlw* aforesaid, that nil Ordinances or; port* nance* militating with die provision* diuance, be, and dro same are herein r<T^ P^ediuCuMncilimh^ne.W..,,!,, rAttest.] A. C. Davexpokt, c. c. juno 16 C OMBS.—M do/. Brazil'", ' rtC 6(vifri some extra size: ^ ao |jj, 0 from 37j cto. Uj»; G .iu. do. Side do-from ^ up. just recrived and for sale by .„ f i «ptp JUll.V Jltlinl'