The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 27, 1847, Image 4

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G'VYxW&a'U?\?fD^AND r 'MA«NV'l? C uoitcu’s nBifliiZl i.o TIQNi—An oflactnid ««ro for eruptions of tha Faco juid Skin, particularly for l’imples, Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburns Freckles, Ac. A degree of pleasure accompanies tho use of this olegnnt preparation, in its refreshing elfect Upon tho skin, Calancous irritability and dtscolo* . rations nro also removed, and apuro stnto of the complexion ostablislied by tho uso of tliis lotion. For sale by G. 11. HENDRICKSON, may 25 Gibbon’s Building*. T1APER.—200 roams Latter and Foolscap .IT Paper, assorted qualities. Just rcceivod and - * r G. 1L HENDRICKSON. . . _*api for sale bj may 1 D R. A. UPHAM’S PILE ELEC- T0A11Y.—A certain euro for tho Pilos, either internal er external, blooding or blind, for feota by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juno 22 ‘ Gibbons* Buildings. S'tOitUlS.—Cnrvod Tortoise SliolJ, BullUlu. V*> Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Side Cotubs of a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Biilfnlo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Tooth Combs of all sixes and qualities, for salo by may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. V;M)R fill] TEETH.—Monpelus*anti- J? scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odoutino, just rcceivod and for side by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Winy IS Gibbons* Buildings. ITIIUIARD S PILLS*—Roy. II. IJili- JLl bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious wills, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, m\y IS Gibbons’ buildings. DUI.I.’S SAKSAPAKILLA.-A. II. .13 Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, Tot the cure of Sernfoln,diseases of tho Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of tho Jnngs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive effects of Mercury, and nil diseases arising from an impure state of tho blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents |icrbottlu, by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may -I Gibbons’ buildings. T A HIP WICK..—Solar and Astral Lump .1-i Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Jounps, ami Candle wick, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 24 Gibbons* buildings. sfl A3IP1IINE.—A fresh supply of very superior, just received, and kept constantly oulmndby G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 14 Gibbous* building’s. l^ALIirS grocc of this p C A It HI IN ATI VE.—1 " grocc of this old English preparation, war- tnnteo gonnine, for sale by npr 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. H ULL’S FAMILY SOAP.—GO boxes Hull's Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just land ed and for solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, uprlO Gibbons* bnildings. P OWDER PUFFS 6k BOXES.-An extensive assortment of Powder Puffs and Boxes. Also, Puffs without tho boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by qpr22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. B UTLER’S TASTELESS SEID- LITZ POWDERS.—All tho solid ingre- clients of tho Scidlitz Spring combined in one compound powder, tho effervescing solution of which in water is vary nearly tasteless. Besides being mnro palatable, it is niado in much luss time, and with inlliiilcly less trouble, than that produced with tho two powders in tho usual way. Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapsidu street, Loudon. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings. H oney.—:* casesnew crop Cuba Honey, just received and for sale by apt 0 G. R. HENDRICKSON jnOCIUlOACII POISON* &C.-II Vy Feuchtwanger's Cockroach, Rat and AIou -Dr. I Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those nosci ons vermin. Also, hi* infallible Bml Bug Poison, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apl 0 Gibbons* Bnildings, /CONFECTIONARY. —50 boxes Con- V-/ foctionnry of superior quality, landing from rclir. Columbia, and for sale by npr 0 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TAYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne’s Ex- pectomnt, for Coughs, Colds, See. Jayne’s Curnmtivo Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Compluints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanutivo Pills for Billions Complaints, Ac. A large supply of these popular remedies jtist received amt ibr sale at Philadelphia prices, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, n P r 3 Gibbon’s Building. Thresh tapioca.—i i»i»i. best »pm- A lity, just received, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juno *24 Oibhbons* Buildings. POTASH.—3 casks first sort Now York A inspection, landing from brig Acton,formic G. R. HENDRICKSON. THE Jmj _ ' EBBmsum NESSEE, FLORID-, __ - L . Allow mo to ooll/our oUondoo to ono of tho gre.t- utMuTmoit' ModoOlne.mor. (lUoovoreil, It la .ot my Intention to tax ybu with a long ood tirr*om mlvortbienicnt, hot I lay before you tho testimony of tho most respectable families in tho United States, most of tuy certificates nro from tho city of Savannah, whore I reside, and many front your own State, where tho Modicino is used with gra«t aud nstuiilstiiiig success; it has proved itself to bo superior to any other Modicino for the euro of Fever nnd Agno, which U will do in the very short spaco of Twolve Hours, It has nover boon known to fail to effect a certain cure. The Med icine Is a harmless and tasteless ono. which will inoko it the most populni{ModIciuo in tho Southom States. Tho Medicine contains no mineral pre paration whatovor, but Is a hurmloss Vegctnblo mutter only. To Planters, this Medicine Is a val uable preparation, as it cures all cases in twelve hours, and does not require any time to he lost; all that is to bo dono is to take tho Medicine nnd to go to work. To tho Rice Plainer it is a valuable Mod- iciiio, os it does not contain auy mercurial or mill* era! preparation whatever, and is therefore a sufo Medicine for those who are liable to exposure. I bogyou. do not let mo have to tax you so often with advertisements, certificates, Sec. It has already proved itself to bewhnt I say it is, and tho greatest proof is every body is recommending it to N bo ‘the only certain and speedy cure for tho Fever nnd try it, at least I hope so. Hero is my offer to any Planter of South Carolina, who will cltlior call on Doct. P. M. Cohen, of Charleston, 8. C. or myself, in tho city of Savannah, and oitlier of us will give enough (or twelve cases, nnd if it docs not cure ton outaftwolvo, wo will rofhnd tlio amount pnid for it. Your are to sou tho Medicine taken os I have directed. Owing to the henvy rains during the past sum mer, and which still continue, all the low lands uro under wnter, which will cause a great deal of this disease on tho Rico Plantations; it will bo to your udvunlngo to procure u curtain and speedy remedy; you can do so by applying to citiior of my Agents or myself. Ask for HUM PII REY*S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for saio by tho following named gentlemen, who arc tho only agents for tho sale of the GnK.tr Southern Remeur, where it will ho found cither nt wholesale or retail. Country utcrchntits will make u handsome profit hy selling this medicine. A liberal discount mudo to Planters, &c., by tho dozen. Address. \V. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct IS Druggist, Savannah, Gn. Tt/TORE YET!—STILL THEY -Ly.JL COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUM PH KEY'S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL !!—READ !! READ.'! READ!! Sc riven County, Sept. 24,18-17. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir;—Permit me to drop n few lines to yon iu behalf of vour vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two cases us being tho best Medicine for the cure of the Fever and Ague, and told them if it did not cure I would refund tho money. But ns your medicine has proved itself so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public ns n cer tain mid speedy euro for tho Fever uud Ague; n disease so troublesome in the lower countries, which would ho banished l»v tho uso of Hum- phroy’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine fur the South. Kiiclosud von will receive u certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Seriveu County, nnd also of a young Lndy who resides iu my family. I am your obd’t servt, Wm. M. Caur. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir;—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if yon think proper. This is to certify that I had tho Fever and Agno several times very sovure, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health in the short spaco of 21 hours. And 1 do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as n certain and speedy euro for the above disease. Respectfully, Mary Sheppard. Jucksnuhnro,’ Seriveu Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sir.—Iluving hud oc casion to use yonr Remedy for Fever and Agno. I can recommend it to the' public, as n safe, cer tain, uud speedy cure for tho above limned dis ease. It cured tho casein less than right hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphrey*—Dear Sir;—With the greutest pleasure I recommend your ccluhrated Remedy to tho citizens of tho Southern States, and to Planters, and ull who uro troubled with the Fever nnd Ague. I was a subject of tho above named disease for a longtime and tried various remedies, among which was Rowaud’s Tonic Mixture,India Chalogogue,Champion’s Pills, nnd inutiy others; hut ull was useless, until I was ad vised hy a friend in Snvniinuh, to try your medi cine, which I did nnd I can safely recommend it to the public ns n certain cure. Your remedy cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thunks, and wish you success in vour enterprise in behalf of the human family. ’ Yonr truly, II. II. Barrett. Roesvillo, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 TOPPING'S i Jfh EXTRACT OF SA §|Rmi - aUEEN , a'DEUOITP,"&q:^-Filflh0Comnoj!- tiou of thi. Extract 'ami ■ (ho propertle* 'of tho Quean* Delight, Physician* are respectfolly re ferred to tha Gth and 6th number, vol. 1,- of the Southern Journal of Medieine and Pharmacy. Forpurifying the blood, and removing nil diseas es arising from the impurity of tha same, it U highly recommended, as also for the enro of Rheu matism, Soroftiln, Eryaipoloa,- Ulcorations of tho Throat nml lags, pains and svrelUnfrfof tho bones. Tetter*, Pimple* in the Face. Old Sore*, and ail Cutnueous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer curial Disease*, and for assisting tho operation and preventing fatal conscquonce* of Mercurials in Synhnlu*. Tins preparation, (by adding the Queen’s De light, See. to tho Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more porfoct degree than auy known remedy, tonic and alterative powers, and is highly recommend- od by eminent physician*. It is prepared in con- Bcquonco of tho racommondation* given by Dr. H. R. Frost, Professor of Matoria Medina in the Medical College of Charleston, S. C. in his work on Matoria Median, only concontrntod by n pro cess of tho subscriber’s to rondor it more conven ient for administration, and with tho exception of the addition of mercury which may atoll tunes bo added when necessary. To show tho high esti mation which Dr. F. ontortains of tho combina tion of these articles, it is only necessary to refer to the above mentioned work. There nre few casos of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to tho influence of Sorsapnrilla and Queen’s Delight if duly prose- vered in, especially if taken iu conjunction with Hydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for nil diseases of tho skin, chronic ns well as recent. Onu bottle will, in most instances, effectually remove all pimples, poatulcs or blotches on tho face, to which young persons ill tliis climate aro so much subjected to, urising cithor from impurity of the blood or de bility. It is the best remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores and breakings out in youtig children, nnd is safe and ellicncious in removing outircly ovory trnco of horeditmy diseases from the system, in the temlerext infant; in fact, in all cutaneous affections it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifior of tho Idood, nnd an eradicator of all obstinate diseases, tliis preparation will undoubt edly tako tho precedence of ail otiior remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates the bowels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to tho stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually relievo Erysipelas oven in its worst stages, nnd nil persons suffering from this distressing complaint nro advised to use it, first so, hut if no ninrked relief be found nfter taking one bottle, it will be necessary to use tho Hydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done iu tjio cases of ail quack medicines of the day, to ef fect their sale, and so forco them upon tho pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pre paration has been prescribed and used by a limit* nor of physicians and planters of our city uud neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. \V. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard. Mr. S. Legnre, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. 8. all of this city; Dr. James Stone v, Beau fort, &c. Price §1 per bottle, or $5 lor G do. Prepared by J, Peter M. Eppi.yo, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad nnd King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Suvuiumh, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Markut sqiiaro. jm Wmuw for lr ~ s - c nent of the Faculty and Citizens in the United States, prepared only by thb iblo proprietor, T. W^DYOTT^'M.D., successor to Douchouoy Lordeuot; tho Into approved preparer. qualities or sun*’* tLl$tan cloth. The Platter Cloth is so well known throughout tho United States, but more generally in the city of Philadelphia, that its beneficial efioct* and sur prising cures, have procured for it tho approba tion and recommendation of the most eminent bf the Faculty. It is n stub and safe remedy for Ulcers afcd Sores, either fresh or of long durance. It stays and prevent* Gaugreno*, and by a tiniely nnpli- cation will presirce many a valuable life and limb. In case* of invotorocy of Ulcers, or a prouenes* of tho affected part* to mortify, (or Gangrono,) it will be advisabia for the unfortunate sufferer to resort to the uso of some gontlo purgative for!a few day* previois to using tho Plaster, nnd con tinue the same till the curd is completed, which may bo confidently expected in a reasonable time. No purgntivo more proper than Dr. Dyott’s well known Anti-BillUus Pill*. The Midengersof thoNogroo* is ranked under the denotmnauatiof Ulcers; tliis valuable Plaster is also a certain aire for it, if tho same treatment be observed os alovc. Cancers, Erysiielas, Wens, Scrofnln, Fistula, White Swelling, lore Breasts, Ferons, Whitlows and Boils nro reuovcd, nnd cures happily pro duced by tho use >f this valuable Plaster. It removes Ahs;esses, and dissipates collected humour*; italso cures Sprains, Britisos. Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws cnnterizod Sores or Issues very successfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rlieumntisni iu a very short tnno, and is a snfo nnd cortnin cure for Rheumatism and flying Rhouiuatic Pains, if the Piaster In constantly applied to tlio affected parts for six or eight months, the parts uffectud become invigorated, aud a euro seldom fails to he com pleted. It is also successfully used for tho cure o I corm. Those use fill men, Mariners, should never bo without Maliy’s valuable l'luster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wound*, after they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry. Received and for sale by may 12 T. RYER80X. by June 10 lY|'ORiSON’S PILLS.—The Ilygcrian JJA universal Medicine of tho British College of Health, for sale by June 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. /RINGER.—10 kegs fresh ground Ginger, YX just received and for sale by j"iie 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON. " /’RAPPING TWINE.—2D l7aK assorted sizes and qualities, for sale by j»nc 19 G. R. 1IENDRICKSON. I FRENCH WHITE WINE VINE GAR.—2 bids just received nnd for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, . jmio Gibbons’ Buildings. BED It DO P01 SO(VV=.T)7:“iVniSr ■MJ wanger’s infnllable Bed Bug Poison, war* ruling) to oxtorininatn tlmnn noxious vermin, for Mloliy (i. jt. 1IKKIJIUCKSON. June 5. OIL &C.—1000 gallons blnccbcd Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- nVriUI 1 ? ^00 do unbleached Sperm Oil. .*00 do Irani Oil, recoivcd pur brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for sulo hy U. R. HENDRICKSON, * c Pt Gibbons’ buildings. G it. HENDRICKSON, Druggist, • in Gibbons’ buildings, oilers for sale the following articles, viz;—250 gross Friction Mutch es, 100 boxes lley's Loiuon Syrup, 20 bags (each) Ginger, Popper and Pimeto; 1 cask (each) Mace, Gloyo* and Nutmegs; 5 casks first sort Potash, 5 do English Washing Soda, 1 do Ombro Madder, 2 chest* Bengal Indigo, 10 Idds. Alum, 20 casks prime English Copperas, lOdo Epsom Salts,2000 gallons Lamp Oil. 80 p t 8 WIJITE JAMAICA GINGER^ ▼ v 1 case received per brig Phihira, mid for saloby G. R. HENDRICKSON. sept 10 SOAP,—A fresh supply oftliis , ®°l e brated Shaving Soup, in pots, just re- ceivod, nnd Tor aalo by J r ' 0 eu a . <± n. HENDRICKSON. AutviisTocit r symsniipij<;>l; 10 grace, jiwt received and for sale by mfl „ 0 , G - ,l A - HENDRICKSON, mQr *** _Agcnt for tho Proprietor. pV A ? BA»s;-\Vldfo i imi!° n a° r ’r**! o’ ^°? n » Cinnamon,Almond, and Widto Scented Soap in Ban, just received and for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON may 20 -«riIITE GINGER.^TISTuppIy ▼ v white Jamaica Ginger, just received and for sulo by O. R. HENDRICKSON, Inna ft CtKIinH.I lli.i1.tl... june 5 Gibbons* Building. rpOOTII BRUSHES, dcc.-AiT^ X gnnt assortment of Frenijh, English nnd American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Cliar- coal Tooth Paste, just received and for saio hy •opt 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. T HE OLD PALMETTO STATE. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southkiixkhs.—Tho following is from my Agent, Mr. Tho*. J. S. Fttrr,ofGnihanivillu, S. C. Mr.' UWUtin Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, iu favor of your Remedy for Fever nnd Ague; ho is a man of integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Titos. J. 8. Farr. Grahamvillc, S. C., Sept. 16th, 1817. Mr. II'. Humphreys, Jr.: Hear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever mid Ague Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. 8. Furr, yonr Agent of this place, nnd administered it to my daughter, according to the directions, and I am happy to state that the disease left her iu the course of thirty-six hours, and her present stale of health indicates a certain cure. 1 ours, Arc. E. C. Watts. Grahamvillc, 8. C\, Sept. 1 Itli 1817. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen Sc. Co., Charleston, S. C.s T. J. S. Farr,Grahamvillc, 8. C.; W.A. Carswell, Savannah, Gu.j A. Me Lane & Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwell & Gilbert, Macon, Hu.; Dorsey &,Knott,Griffin, Gu.; P. A.Moixe, La Grange, Ga.; Winter Sc Epping, Columbus, Gn.; W. Root. Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tcnn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksonboro, W. R. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Hawkinsville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Colo, J’reseott Sc Co., Black Creek, Florida; Lightfoot Sc Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa- vatiniih; Cunningham & Co., Dalton; Ga.; J. II. A, W. S. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Dnvishoro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Saiidursville; it. II. Barrett, Pinesvilie, Ga.; T. C. Finley, Ham burg, S. C.; F. A. Poullen, Jacksonville, Flu.; R. 8. Baity, Lnureiisville, S. C. Agents wuiitud, nddress, post pnid, W. Hum- preys, Wholesulo and Retuil Druggist, Savannah, Ga. oct 18 \ NOTIIER PROOF l—Received from X\. my Agent, Mr.W. Carr, oj'Scriven county: JACKSoxtiono’ Ga. Oct. 10, 1847. To Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith hand vour agent iny certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I purchased a bottle and box of your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, who recommended it to me i»h a certain euro, und I can safely say that it cured mo speedily, attd I now mil iu good health, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, viz. tho FEVER AND AGUE, uud can safely recommend it to ull trou bled with that iincomlortuhlo disease above men tioned, us a valuable combination ofyunrx, aud if used properly, would render satisfiictioii in ull cuses. 1 mu, sir, with great respect, Yours, See. GEORGE It .WOODWARD. uTTropured only by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale apd Retail Druggist, oct 21 Savannah, Goo. T_TOMK IN DUSTRY.-50 (MimsHum- JLX.phrcy'$ Superior Cologne Wo, phrey's Superior Cologne Water—•I'roiiounc- ed to be superior to tho best imported German, French or Engtkh nraunfiicturo. I’rcpurod and •old by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. WhoJosale aud Retuil Druggist, 0Mt 18 Savannah, Ga. CiWEET OIL.—10 baskets, for sale hy O oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. rpiIE NATIVE . FEBRIFUGE,- X For tho Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In termittent, or Ague nnd Fever, aud other discus es incidental to a debilitated state of the system, such as night sweats, &c. Ac. The native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie tor is aware thnttliu common objections to all new preparations will bo urged against tliis. To obviate all such objections, he has simply to state that it is prepared according to the receipt of nn eminent physical!, who used it with perfect success through a long prncftbo, in perhaps tho most sick ly region of our country, viz: tho Mississippi val ley. Again from the exalted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by tho pcoplu, but by the most skillful physicians, it will nppeur supere rogatory to oiler any now article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses all tho power nnd certainty of Quinine iu controlling Fever without alluding tho head, and limy bo safely used therefor, where Quiniuc is inadmissible. ■ It is nut the purpose of the proprietor howuvur sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of tho contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to Uie charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with tho learned Gregory that though there has been so much written concerning Fever there is no one subject in tho whole circle of medi cal'Science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting nil theories pass, we stand by facts. The first of which is that tho Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatovor cause it mny have originated, nnd if any doubt exists, as to tho fact we invito the afflicted to tho tost, with confidence ns to tho issue. What it has duuu it will do. Tho following certificate of ono well known will show what iUius done: Savaxnaii, 12th May, 1817. Mr. Jas. A. Iai Roche having requested me to state my knowledge of tho Nativo Febrifuge, 1 take pleasure in stating thut it was used benefici ally in the Fevers of tho valley of flic Mississippi nnd Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was adiuissalile iu conges tions oftlio brain when Quiiiiue was supposed to bo contradicated. J. J. Mitchell, M. D. Efki.voiiam, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sin—In compliance with my promise to lot you hear from mo, with rcgnrd to tho effect of your Febrifuge, permit me to hand you tho fol lowing stutemout of facts. For nearly*3 years my wife has boon laboring under tlio effects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith standing all tho remedies prescribed by our best Physicians, und at tho time I procured Tho Nu- tivo Febrifugo, wo had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that dentil alone would terminate her disease, hut I mu happy to state that tho use of one bottle lias broken tho Fever completely nnd restored her so fur as to require only n little time to recruit her wasted energies and placo her in perfect health, such has been the change produc ed In her habit und constitution by The Nativo Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I nui yours, &c. Thomas Kekplkr. To J. A. La Rnclic, Savannah. Prepared und sold, by James a. Laroche, oct 7 No. 1 Market square. TJYERSON 6c CO’S. SARSAFA- XX RILLA.—For the euro of ull diseases aris ing from the impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield nuder tho use of tliis preparation. Tho subscriber, iu offering this preparation to tlio public, dooms it unnecessary to exhibit auy of those flashy aud conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates nfeures, hut trust its character, os a specific, entirely on its own merits. He has been induced to offer it from the favorable manner iu which it has been used by several eminent physicians with groat satisfaction. He asserts with confidence that it is prepared with great care and accuracy, and iu the best mode to obtain the active principles of Sarsa parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared and sold by june 3 T. RVERSON • Druggist, Savannah. E lectrical hair glove AND BELT FJUCTORS—Warranted of file bust quality.-—The combined effects of heat and cold, of variability in temperature, and irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor- , per and rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature dexigued it. To remedy this evil, and restore the skin to a health ful state, has long been a desirable object; aud this remedy lins been found in tho opurutiou of the Hair Glove aud Belt Frictor. The movement of all parts of the body whilst undergoing tho process of friction, produces a general activity uud circulation of tho blood, and at the same time removes ull encrustutions from the skin, and clears and opens the pores cfluctiral- ty- Tho regular use of the Hair Frictors night and morning, will produco ni general glow and health ful excitement of the skin, nnd will bn found both a provoutivo and cure iu all cases of Gold, Rheu matism, &c. They require only to he used in order that their most beneficial otlects may be known and appreciated, fob 7 T. RYERSON. TOAIRBANK'S PLATFORM X SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 3(» lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,500 nnd 2,500 lbs. constantly ouhuuduud for sale ut manufacturers' prices, by DENSLOVv Sc WEBSTER. Agents for the sale of these Scales. Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine make* tho follow ing comments upon tliis useful and convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that we aro induced to laud an article of trade, uud wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that wo uro commending something Unit is useful. Wo can not consont to gratify tho cupidity of an indivi dual, nt tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who roly upon tho hon esty of our statements, ifnot in tho nifulibility of our judineiit. That great improvements Irnvo been made within a few years, iu the instruments of weighing merchandise, is n fact familiar to busi ness men. The autiouo clumsy nnd inaccurate methods of weighing, have given way to the in vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut most precision Ims been attained. A variety of Platform Balances aro manufactured nnd used, which cauiuit bo relied on for any considerable degree or accuracy: so Uint Uioy nocessarily in volve ono party in pecuniary loss. It therefore affords us pleasure to refer to tlio Platform Scales of Mr. Fnirbnnk, which have boon extensively used in all pnrts of Uin United States for sovoral years, and given, as fur ns our knowledgcd ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one oftheso scales three years since, and (rave us ed them constantly for weighing paper, See. and for accuracy and durability, wo aro quite sure, they have not, and perhaps cannot, ho surpassed. Tho plan of construction is philosophical and simple. Tho employment of two lovers, with a single beam, is certainly tho most practicable, in a compound platform balance. Any increase of tlio number of lovors or an additional beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, less precise iu its operation and more liablo to derangement. The.so scales nro used by many of Uie leading merchants ofNow York, whoso written testimony to their superior excellence has been freely ac corded to the manufacturers. june 0 WHITE WINE VINEGAR.—25 Tv barrels, landing from schoouer Maria, from Philaduipliia, aud for sale by octO CONNERAT Sc BAR1E. T ransparent gellatine, Warranted equal iu streugth to Russian Is inglass for Table Jollies, und of great service iu diseases where delicate animal food is required, nnd well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves by ago if kept dry, and can be made into Soiiij in u few minutes, and is of great service in clarifying Cider, Beer, and Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Uso at least two ounces of Cooner’s Refined American Isin glass, which should bo first soaked iu cold water tor two hours; drain otVthat water, then take two quarts of cold water, ouu and a half pound of su gar, put in it the white of threo eggs, the juice of three good sized lemons, the peal of ono, a stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit tho taste; stir ull the ingredients well together while cold, then hoil the whole mass four or fivo minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may be put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will be lit for use. The moulds should be first wet witlin lit tle white of egg and water just before tho jelly is put in them, in order to muko it easy to turn them out on plates. The Jelly Bug is made of fiunucl 8or 10 inches across the opening, and about half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point at the bottom. The liquid that runs through first, should be poured back in thojelioy bag until it runs through clour. Add one pint of wine to tho above for Wine Jelly. Ollier liquids made from preserves, may be jellied by using the sumo proportion of Uie Is inglass. BLANC MANGE may be made hy using at least oiiuouncc of Isinglass for two quarts of milk or crcniu, the peal of two lemons, sugar and spice to suit the taste—bring the whole to a boiling bent, strain it, and when nearly cool, stir it well to mix thu cream tlmt will rise while cooling, pour it iu moulds, and when perfectly cold, it innv be turned out and will then bo ready for use. 'Fixe moulds should be first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived uud for sale by mar ID T. RYERSON. More Extraordinary Cures t BY M. 8. THOMSON, Ml D., MACON, GEO; T IIE unflcrriguod nulling tint tho enrol of dc>- peralo omm oflootod by hi. reinodiei, are occuminulaUdg ftator thari hi/.noth in the So™ S paper, will admit or reporting,Va» etmclndodlo h a number of them in pamphlet form for ntion. ao that the afflicted who may root more erpocially interested, can, on application hy letter (fotlptui) or othorwiae, bo fdniiihod with copies. In presenting such a body of evidonco in the form of certificates, it may not be improper to re mark, in regard to their credibility, that they are given many of them, by some of our best citi zens, whoso character* uro woll and generally known, and whose residences are particularly -minted out, thus rendering the possibility of fraud, lecOption or forgeiy, utterly out of tlio question, for how could it be for ono moment iiumngined that fnlsChdods, thu* issued in the light of duy, right under the immediate observation ofthose in terested, could ho nt all tolerated or allowed, es pecially as they tend to subvert tho interests of those who acmtinizo them with rucIi Argus eyes as would, if possible, detoctnu error iu thoTntrrn. Tlioso considerations will at once indicate the difference of credibility due these, aud those so frequently purnded iu tlio papers from abroad, f 'Ot up and signed hy nobody knows who, issued rotn nobody kuovvs where, uud circulated far from their reputed source, for every body knows what By tliis, howovor, lie must not be under stood to SUy that such certificates are false, only that they may be so for all wo know. Ilis inten tion iu presenting tliis view of it in merely to show that while falsehoods may bo published at a dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible tlmt tliev can be ro at liniue. As usual, tlio undersigned will continue to fill his space in tho papers hy limited reports of suc- cessiu treating the incurables, from among which the following ofnenrly nino years stuudiug is for the presont selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf- faring fellow mortals Ims induced ine to make the following communication; and 1 nui iu hopes that, should yon seo proper to give it in whole or in part, a place ill your valuable papor, it may prove beneficial to some poor fellow sufferer. In the winter of1834, and the day after I Imd a hard day’s work lifting und moving logs, I was taken with a violent pain in my back ami loins, nnd the day following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. [I was then a citizeuof Jones comity, Gn.] I immediately called iu a physician ofgreat oiiiuictice and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I suffered as much, to all appearance, ns it was f tossihle for Imninn nature to endure, and nt last bund relief only hy the help of tho catheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both iu Baldwin aud Jones, without receiving any ben efit other than a temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or three days return, and the catheter was my only helper. In 18117 I re moved to tliis county, nnd brought with me my tormenting complaint nnd my friendly catheter.— Here, as there, I applied to tho most skillful phy sicians, us I thought, and here, as there, I receiv ed no benefit from them. Iu September 1842, after having suffered at times tho most excrucia ting pains for eight years aud nine mouths, uud after having spout a great deni of monoy (nt least $500) on doctors during the time, I was induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, and though I entertained tlio most violent prejudice to his mode of practice, my necessity compelled me to go, for I had then boon confined to my house for ten days, and had to resort to tho uso of the ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight 1 left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my case to him, and lie gave mu medicine. Ill half an hour after taking his first dose, I felt that ease, and had that freo nod copious dischnrgo of urine which 1^ Imd not felt or had iu almost nine years. And from that time to tliis present day, March'20th, 1847, I have Imd no return of my complaint, and no more uso for my catheter. Iu order to make the cure pcrmuucut I continued the uso of the medicine several mouths. Since then I tako nothing for it. I eat, drink, sleep, and work as in former days, nnd feel ns well nnd sound as over I was. You may well suppose tlmt it did not tako long to banish prejudice nt tlmt rate, nnd I now sny to the afflicted, that I boliove in many instances tlmt prejudice stands more in the way of their recovery than the incurability of tlioir iliHonsoK. Btioli, Mr. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, nnd such the results. Neither ho nor his rumedius need any encomium from me : the skill oftho ouu and the ullieney oftho other nro too well known for that; Imt a fellow fouling for the sufferers induced mu to take up the pen, nnd to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. Dibit County, Geo., March 20th, 1847. W* Persons desirous of testing tho efficacy of these remedies in their own cases, no mutter ichrre they reside, can do so vory conveniently by send ing their nge and symptoms ill writing, ns cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various cases will bo compounded and sent by mail, express, nr private hand. In order tlmt all may partake of the benefits resulting from the uso of his remedies, his charge for the treatment of such cases as do not require his personal atten tion, will be only Fire Dollars a mouth, which mny bo sent by mail a this risk. Acute cases, and those requiring personal at tention will lie charged iu accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. Iu consequence of the grant increase of olficc business, it will be impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only ill urgent cases, or as consulting physician. Ilis city friends may fully rely on his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, and others who may deeai it their interest to procure his services, will bo uttcuded to as promptly ns his will ndmit. M. 8. THOMSON, M. D. M.icov, October 18, 1817.c— Of Gold/ , R* 1 ®* allowed in Uio' Custom House for gold nbfissr* ° r <“"« u '° United State* Eagle, old emission, •'* i • - ■ " now ** Eiigldnd, Guinea, .... Sovereign. V - . Seven Shilling niece, - Francbi Double Louis, (before 1760,) - Louis, i . . . . Double Louis, (sificO 1780,) . Louis, Double Napitleon, or 40 franc*, Napoleon, or 20 franc*, • 8anio os tho now Louis Guinea, Frankfort on the Main, Ducat, - - Hamburg, - • ■ w * » Malta, Double Louis, • • . Louis, Demi Louis .... Moxican Doubloon, . * Holland, Double Rix Dollar, Rix Dollar, .... Ducat, Ten Gilder piece, ... Portugal, Doliraou, - Dobra, Johannes, .... Spain, Doubloon 1772; ... 14 since 1772, ^ * Pistole, ..... Columbia Doubloon, .... Specie dollar Of Sweden nnd Norway, nt Snecio dollar of Denmark; nt - ' 1 05 Thaler bf Prussia, arid Norilieni States of Germany, Florin of Southern States of Gerntitny, 40 Florin of Austrian Empire and City Of Augsburg, 48J Lira of the Lombardo Veuetian King dom nnd Tuscany, ... Franc nf Franco and of Belgium, nnd Li vre of Sardinia, - - • 18c dins Ducat of Naples, fiOc Ounce of Sicily, $2 40 Pound oftlio British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- fomidland uud Canada, • - 4 00 Foreign Weights nnd Measures. There are denominations frequently inet with in reports of markets, but their English value not always readily recollected. Tho following table will lie found, we believe, correct: Alan, in Rotterdam. Aliunde, in Portugal, Aliunde, in Madeira, will ko P.bli.keJ at Wa.Vl w ,^7r-^ Munber One of tin 4T, f UNITED STATES BePOrU A Bait, Jo,rnal oj faliw mi Omni ] rpiIE Mibucrilior is now onnWod I 1. Early Intelligence of the movement. .. rioa* Departments qf the Oovernrn J!! i! fluently to communicate, exclusively 0f n ll; .rI nS r'""|l ,nrlullt cl “iraclor. W ' a j r , i 1 "frttm llqmrfi of it. n_ mi Debate. ,>iv UnitU stale, SiLfcl irojiriutorisliounil lo liimid, n accordance with the terms of iIimV.... ^ at the close oftho last session ofConsJ!l C,l f arrangements now made will nt oneItS‘ 1 to tl.o Sumo oftho United State, A . nnJcomiilctu record or ita »el>,,c “ ‘ftl Rt r enlarged degrec-Sl‘J fit Oftho expenonee, sagacity amlstail $1 Of. bod y to which they havo ever hSl - “ nnd respectful regard. W, | $10 GG 10 09 4 09 4 84 1 64 9 GO 4 87 9 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 05 3 27 2 27 0 27 4 85 2 33 15 53 12 20 0 04 8 27 4 00 32 70 17 30 17 Ofi 10 02 15 35 3 88 15 .35 AlqnicTO, in Madeira, Alquiere, iu Portugal, Alquicre, in Bahia, Alquiere, in Marnuhnm, nearly gals. 40 contains, gals. 4.37 do. 4.08 over peek 1£ pecks, 1J to nearly 2 bush. 1 do. 1 j Alquiere, iu Rio juneiro and Pernain- TITLES HAVELS EAV DIVINE O DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (iu a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery ofsiirprising ollicacy for rendering tho skin sort and fair. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of fomnle loveli ness, n transparent fair skin, Jules linnet's Enu Divine dev onus or Nymph Soap may be said to exert nn almost magical power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purifying nnd soothing action on thu skin and hy uctiug upon tho pares and miimto secretory ves sels, expels nil impurities from the surface, allays every teudency to iullummntiou and by this me thod (done effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; ita constant use will change the most billious complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To geutlcmeu afflicted with a tenderness of tlio skin in shuviiig, tlio uso of thu Euu Divine de Venus, will be (band to allay all ciiticular irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the climate. Just received and for sale by jnly 24 T. RYERSON. T he great pain killer.— No Medicine lias been discovered that was so happily adapted to uso internally, and yet per form sucii wonders when applied externally, ns a wash or bath, or by friction. It nmy be used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Kuixiug of Blood, Dysentery, Bums, Chilblains, Teething, Pains iu the Side, See. Scc. From tho many certificates which accompany the article, the two following uro selected on ac count of their brevity: “I havo used Mrs. Brown’* Pain Killer for Burns, and liuvo found that in applyiug it immedi ately that it will prevent even n blister. 1 would recommend it to tlio confidence of the public. II. A. IICKDK, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass." 44 1 have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bums, and many other common comphuuta, aud take pleasure in recommending it as a family ine- dicino. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Frico 12 to 50 Cents per bottle. For snlo by sept 10 J. A. LaROCHE. do. 1 to 1 j ilis. 2C.0 2-5 lbs. 32 do. 2 gnls. 4.246 do. 3.337 about do. 4.\ inclies 28 poculx 3 to 4 buen, Anna, of rice, iu Ceylon Arrolm, ill Portugal,* Arroba, in Spain, Arroba, in Spain, (largo) Arroba, in Spain, (small) Arrolm, in Malaga, of wu Arxheeii, in Russia, Bulmr, in Batavia, t Bale, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net, lbs. 104; Barili, in Naples equals about gals. 1 Cnntar, the Levant, contains 44 okes lbs. 118.8 Cnntar, in Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 88 Cantar, in Malta, do. 174. Cantar, ill Naples, lbs. 106 to 196 Cnntar, in Sicily, do. 175 to 192 Cnrro, iu Naples, is equal to about lmsli. 5( Carro, iu Nuples, of wine, gals. 261 Cutta, often, in China, is about lbs. L Cayung, in Batavia, lbs. 358. Clietwert, in Russia, nearly IhhIi. 6 Fnuegn, in Spain, bush. 1.599 Hectolitre, in Franco, do. 2.84 Killogramme,iu Franco and Netherlands, Uis. 2.21 bush. 85J over do. 80 2-1 do. 76 4-5 nearly do. 93 do. 92] do. 89.F do. 91 do. 76 do. 85.136 do. 75 over do. 59 Ilis. 16 5 ox. do. 18 4 oz. oz. 9 Ilis. 75 lo 84 hush. 3.4'/ do. 24 do. 30 contains over bush. 2!l lbs. 2.8: B LUE LICK WATER.—The charac ter of tho Water from this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. Wc append for tlio curious and scien tific nn analysis, as made by an able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate offline, 6 sulphate offline, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, 1) carbonate of lime, und probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia. Iu ita action upon tho system it is purgntivo, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed of greater variety of substances and in more abun dance, it may be considered as standing nt the head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters. Jtn com parison it is identical with tho Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found iu tlioso Waters. If thu Planters of this neighborhood were once to get into the habit of usiug tho Bluo Lick Wnter, they would not do without it for any consideration. It is put up iu well soaked barrels, nnd will keep for any length of time in any climate. This Wnter is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For saio by the Imrrel, gallon, or on draught,by J. M. TURNER Sc BRO. jnly 31 QEII RING’S RESTORATIVE O CORDIAL.—Custom House, Now York, June 16,1842.—C. C. Scbring, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tho extraordinary benefit rcceivod by mo from tiie use of your 14 Restorative Cordial," impels me to make the following statement, not only os an act of duty iu regard of an fibrin g humauity, but as ono of justice towards you, ita proprietor. For ten yonr* I was most seriously afflicted with DUpepsia, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, tlmt I was often unfitted for business one or two days in the week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion and a painful affection of the bowols, connected with the most troublesome nnd obstinate costivencss, the parti cular* of which it would be out of placo hero to specify. Suffice it to say, that the first bottle of your Restorative Cordial, taken some six months ago, afforded mo immediate relief; and that hav ing continued it from time to time, I uin now Imppy to udd that the cure has been complete and permanent. Believing that many way bo simi larly afflicted with tho various forms of Dyspep sia, I mn induced to moko tliis publie acknow ledgment for tlte general good. Rcspectfiilty, your*, See. Wm. Hookkix. Inspector of Custom* for the Port of N. Y. A further supply, just received nnd Jor sale by juno 11 T. RYERSON. QALAERATES.—1 ca*k Salaeratns, just O received and for sale by A. T. DO WNL, corner Broughton nnd oct 15 Whitaker Sts. Smets’ Building*. T4B. J A YNE» S MEDICINES.— JL/ Expectorant, Carminative, and Vermifuge. Also, WtstarV Balsam of Wild Cheriy, for sale by J. A. LaROCHE, oct 21 No. 1, Waring’* Building. Last, iu Amsterdam, of grain, Lnst, in Bremen, of grain, Lost, in Cadiz, nf salt, Last, iu Duntzic, of grain, Last, in Flushing, of grain, I^nst, in Hamburg, of grain, Last, in Lulice, of grain, I.nst, iu Portugal, of salt, Last, in Rotterdam, of grain, Lnst, iu Sweden, Last, in Utrecht, of grain, Llspouud, in Hamburg, Lispound, in Holland, Murk, iu Holland, Maud, in Calcutta, Mina, in Genoa, of grain, Moy, iu Lisbon, Moy, in Oporto, Moya, of 1’ortugai, Okc, iu Smyrna, Ornn, iu Trieste,, of wine, gals. 14.94 Orna, of oil, do. 17 Pulmo, in Naples, is n little over inches 16 Pecul, in Batavia and .Madras, lbs. 1331 Pecul, in China and Japan, do. 133. Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. 160 lo 16- Pood, in Russia, is equal to 30 lbs. 2oz. nearly Quintal, in Portugal, lbs. 89.05 Quinta), in Smyrna, do. 129.48 Quintal, iu Spain, do. 96 Quintal, in Turkey, do. 167.3 oz. Rottoli, in Portugal, do. 12.4 oz. Roltolo, iu Genoa, do. 2-1 Rottolo, iu Leghorn, lbs. 3 Salma in Sicily, from bush. 7.85 to 9,77 Scheffol, iu Germany, varies l.l to nearly bush. 3 Ship-pouud, in Hamburg uud Denmark, lbs. 331 Ship-pound, in Holland, lbs. 36-6-4 oz. Staro, in Trieste, bush. 23 Talc, in China, oz. l j Vara, iu Rio Jaiioiro, 1 j yd. nearly Vara, iu Spain, 100 are equal to yds. 920 Worst, six Russia, foot 3560 Tcgnl Interest Tnble. Exhibiting the legal rates of interest allowed in the difiereut states aud territories within the United States, with the punishment inflicted for usury in each State. Maine, 0 per cent; forfeit oftho claim for usury. New Hampshire, 6 per cent; forfeit or thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 6 per cent; recovery in an action, with costs. Massa chusetts, fi per cent; forfeit of thrice the usury. Rhode Island, 6 percent; forfeit of thu usury mid interest on the debt. Connecticut, 6 per cent; for feit of tho whole debt. New York, 7 percent; usurious contracts 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 the whole debt. Maryland, 6 and on tobacco contracts 8 per edit; usurious contracts void. Virginia, 6 per cent; forfeit double the usury taken. North Carolina, 6 per cent; contracts for usury void, aud forfeit double the usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent; forfeit of interest und premium taken, with costs to deb tors. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice tlio us ury, mid contracts void. Alabama, 8 per cent; forfeit of interest mid usury. Mississippi, 6 per cent on contract made since 1840; 8 on loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; bank interest, 6; nnd conventional ns high as 18; beyond that con tract void. Tennessee, 6 per cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky,6 percent; usury recov erable with costa. Ohio, 6 nor cent; on xyritteii agreements mny go ns liigfx as 10. Infiiunn, 6 per cent; a finc’ofdotiblu the excess. Illinois, 6 per cent; penalty, three-fold the nmonnt of the whole interest. Missouri, 0 percent; by contract. 10; if beyond, forfeit of the interest uud usury taken. "Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of the usury token on one-fourth of the debt. Arkansas, 6 t ier cent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable, tut the contract void. District of Columbia, 6 per cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest mid excess iu case of usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by agreement, uot over 12. Forfeit, treble the excess. Iowa. Tho same ns in Wisconsin. On debts or judg ments, in favor of thu United States, interest is computed ut thu rate of 6 per cent per annum. Custom House Vat.ue of Coins.—By a law of Congress passed last May, the Foreign Coins and money of countries therein specified, uro to bo estimated as follows, to wit: The specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway, at one hundred mul six cunts. Tim specie Dollar of Denmark, nt one hundred mid five cents. Tho Thaler of Prussia mid Northern State of Gcrmnny, nt sixty nine cents. Tho Florin of Uie SouUiorn States of Germany, nt forty cents. Tho Florin of Uie Austrian Empire, nnd the City of Augsburg, forty-eight and a half conts. Tho Lira of Uio Lombardo-Venitinn Kingdom, mid of Tuscany, nt sixteen cents. Tlio Franc of France, nnd of Belgium, and Uie Lira of Sardinia, at eighteou cent* six mills. Tho Ducat of Naples, at eighty conts. The Ounce of Sicily, at two dollars nnd forty cents. Tho Pound of Uio British Provinces of Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Newfoundland, nnd Cuxitula, ut four dollnra. III. The Proceeding, ani Deb,let in tk iu itepee,en aUeei will nl.u ba given JffiSf im]mn,n!"y, and the ui„,„ s , dii) .record will lie completely node tin Lt '»““"{drter” next morZ,! P ’ * Dei, SnnwilitllZ • V tnteUigcncc etf nit important nee. tn thc Legi.tatnre. of HrOgft , will lie coniliinilicnted Ity everv MeuJ.e Europe, lltroogl, reporter?|„ fonnEr i '”' UB “ VI. 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HOUSTON United Stales Reporter, Washington, I 1 1| l~xF All newsnnners throughout tho U»J States who publish this prospectus wnefl from this date till the meeting of Cmigre**, sfil entitled to an exchange with the “United -“if Reporter,” and will lie idaccil on the list nf* to whom tho Extras will be despatched, oct 18 PROSPECTUS OK A NEW Mimic ROOK, IX PA TEXT NOTES, CAI.LM | TllIJ HUSPUItUN HAItl’l By Dr. Wm. Houser, of Jefferson Com!I FTMUS work will contain 500 pages, wWd JL a lucid exposition of the Killed of SjpC ami of Musical Composition; n largernun*»B Church Tunes used hy the various rcligiwjj nominations, South aud West, than liavctwj fore been embraced in ouu volume. j Anthems, Sunday School aud Infant lty w n inerous Missionary aud Tonipcraneopw** 1 accompanied in a great many instances hjta'I tiro hymn or song. Many of the liuios ar ® en 'f| ly new, while many of these linn old J* imve long been used at' prayer, camp undos meetings, aud iu the social circle, Imt liavc Bej before been collected and harmonized, Jj merousScotcli, Irish, German aud other fine fe*j hitherto scattered at wide intervals ov er tier will be found in the Hesperian Harp. 1^1 ancient ami modem—many that are u»>w #a 1 print, whose rich music is unknown to nnwr sons of the present day, have been “used up” to supply this work. , The Hesperian Harp is the largest ana r cst Music Book ever offered tho American as all intelligent persons will see by coropxWnl with oilier works. Price, $1 66 per copy, ■ tiliilly printed, and bound in pasteboard,' neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, fcgj morocco of nny color desired, will ho mrni*l 1 $2 50 to $3 56, according te sty b . f nj JJIJ (plain) sent to 0110 address for 66- WJ pics for $166. The work will be furnishtdloi? scribcrs only. .. >- ..r.a ivj u, Active Agents wanted mm canvass every county, town and city in dtejjj A liberal per cent, will be allowed. Good 11 mcndatioiis required. Address the aiithof.fi paid, at Louisville, Gn. r r ;..,Jlr4 The Florida papers, and all others fri 1st. 4 such nn enterprise, nro respectfully rcq«« 1 publish tliis Prospectus three times, nial * tlio author a number of the paper conia-J 1 A copy of the Hesperian Harp will l»°F' p j return. „ . , ai - fnrfll Jellersou county, Ga., Aug. A JVOItni-VAM E in rape*; nnnen, ontitleil, “ An Ordlunw* ■lie mIg oPcurtain Lot* lo Clinrtc* B. Clo^H for otiior purpose*,’’ passed 4th April, 1 ^ Sec. 1. lie it ordained by the Mayor men of the City of Savannah and the mf thereof, in Council assembled, und it»» j ordained by the authority of the same, above recited Ordinance bo and tlio saiue 0 ^Scc.^Do it further ordained by the » . aforesaid, that tho committee on public city lota proceed to revalue said lota, uini under the existing ordinance. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained hy Uie a 0 ' aforesaid, thut all Ordinances or pnrts a1 ( nances militating with the provisions clJJ dinanco, he, nnd the same nre hereby rcr Passed in Council lOUi June, 1847. . II. K. BURROUGHS W | [Attest.] A. C. DAVKNPORr, c. c. June 16 _ C * O.IIBS.—JO doz. Brazilian some extra size; 4 do. fine nhw* from 37] eta. up; 6 do. do. Side do.« l np, jn-t received und Ibr mlo liy. r ,[V sept 9 JUtl*i