The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 30, 1847, Image 4

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* ALVANtC RINGS, STIW'.NGTIIRNINO Lr PLASTERS, RANDS AND MAGNET- 1C FLUID, for the euro of Nervous Ilonduoho, iPin Unlnmnr Pnliv Snltinl A-r. S.T.. Tie Dplormix, Palsy, Spinal Complaints, See. &c. pply of those articled just reooivoi! and for c~ * n n m'Mnninifianw A ssfg sept 5 G. II. HENDRICKSON, Agent. ■opto itllUjll’# VfiOETAULE LO- TION.—An effectual ouro for eruptions of foe Faeo and Skin, particularly for Pimples, Blotches, Tetters, Tun, Sunburns Freckles, See. A degree of pleasure accompanies tho. use of this elegant preparation, in its refreshing etl'oct upon the skin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo rations arc also removed, oud a pure stnte of tho complexion established by die use of this lotion. For solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON. may 85 Gibbon’s Building*. TJAPEll.—800 reams Luttor and Foolscap JL Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and fore lie by G. R. HENDRICKSON. r. IV g HN EjntS.i- D r. a. upham’s pile elec tuary.—A certain euro for tho Piles, either internal or external, hlaudtng or blind, for Kilo by G. R. HENDRICKSON. 9 83 Gibbons* Buildings. CITIZENS GF SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TEN ; NF.SSEE, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, &o.— Allow me to cnll your attention to ouo of tho great est and mdst usofril Medocinos ever diwbverod. It is not my Intention to tax you with a long and tirosotn‘ nuvortisoment, but I lay bofow you tho testimony of the most respectable families iu the United States, mbstof my cortificatostiro from tho city of Savannah, whore 1 reside, and many from your own.State, \nioro the Modiciiio is used with groat and astonishing success; it has proved ltsolt to bo superior to any other Modicum tor tho euro of Fovcr and Ague, which it will do iu the very short spuco or Twolvo Hours, it has never hequ known to fall to effect a cortaln euro. Tho Mod- icino is a harmless and tasteless one, which will litnk'o ittheinostpopuluijModlcinolntho 8niiUiorn States. The Medicine contains no minorul pre paration whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable matter only. To Planters, this Medicine is a val uable preparation, as it cures all coses in twelve hours, ana does not roquiro any tiuio to bo lost; all that is to bo done is to take tho Medicine and to go to work. To tho Rico Planter it is a valuable Med icine, ns it docs not contain any mercurial or mill* ernl preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe Medicine for those who are liable to exposure. I beg you, do not let me have to tax you so often with advertisoiuonts, certificates, See. It has ulroady proved itself, to bewliut I Bay it is, and the greatest proof is every body is recommending it to bo Jtlio only certain and speedy cure for tho Fovcr and Agito. - All you have to do is to ask your noighbor june S C OMBS*—Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo, Imitation nud Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo,’Ivory and English Horn nml Fine Teeth Combs of ail sizes and qualities, for sale by may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. F OR THE TEETH.—Mimpolua’anti scorbutic Elixir and his colobruted Odoutinu, just received nud for Bale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons* Buildings. [ IBBAKD’S PULLS.—Rev. B. Hib bard's gonuino vegetable anti-bilious nills, for solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons* buildings. H I 1 B ULL’S SARSAPARILLA.—A. II. Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for tho euro of Sorufola,diseases of the Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the lungs, Jntmdice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive otfects of Mercury, and ail disouses arising from an impure stato of the blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents per Bottle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons* buildings. try it, at least I hope so. Hero is uiv offer to any Plnntor of South Carolina, who will cither call on Doct. P. M. Colion,of Charleston, S. C. or myself, in tho city of Suvnntmh, and either of us will give enough for twelve cases, and if it does not cure ten out of twelve, we will reflmd tho amount paid for it. Your are to soothe Medicine taken ns 1 have directed. Owing to tho heavy rains during tho pnst sum mer, and which still continue, nil the low lands ure underwater, which will cause a great deal of this disease oil the Rico Plantations? it will be to your advantage to procure u certain and speedy remedy; you can Jo so by applying to either of my Agents or myself. Auk for HUMPHREY'S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is fbr sale by the following named gentlemen, who are tho only agents for the sulo of tho Great Southern Kkmbuii, where it will be found either at wholesale or rutuij. Country merchants will umko a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount mado to Planters, *fcc., by tho dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Gu. T AMP WICK..—Solar mid Astral Lamp JLi Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and Caudle wick, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 24 Gibbons* buildings. C AMP1IINE.—A fresh supply, of very superior, just received, and kept constantly on hand by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 14 Gibbons* building’s, D ALKY’S CARMINATIVE.—1 groce of this old English preparation, war rantee! gonuino, for sale by npr 24 G. It. HENDRICKSON. H ULL’S FAMILY SOAP.—50 boxes Hull’s Extra Stoam Pressed Soap, just land ed and for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 16 Gibbous’ buildings. POWDER PUFFS A BOXES.-An A extensive assortment of Powder Pulls and Boxes. Atso, Puffs without the boxes, aud tin Powder Boxes, for side by apr33 G. It. HENDRICKSON. PIITLER’8 TASTELESS SEKI>- JL> LITZ POWDERS.—All tho solid ingre dients of the Scidlitz Spring combined iu one compound powder, the effervescing solution of which iu water is very nearly tasteless. Besides beiug more palatable, it is made iu much less time, and with infinitoly less trouble, than that ? reduced with the two powders in the usual way. ’repared by Thomas liutlcr, 4 Cheapside street, London. Sold by ‘G. R. IIENDIUCKSON, npr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings, H npl » * N Olllllllllg.S. ONEY.-3 coses new crop Cuba Honey, . just received and for salo by J3 G. It. HENDRICKSON. r^OCKROACII POISON, Ac.—Dr. Vj Fenchtwanger’s Cockroach, Rut and Mouse Poison, a suro and safe destroyer of those nosci- nus vermim Also,Vis infallible Bed Bug Poison, for side by G. R, HENDRICKSON, npl 0 Gibbons* Buildings. /"CONFECTIONARY.—50 boxes Con- Vy foctionury of superior quality, landing from tectionary of superior quail schr. Columbia, and lor sale by npr 0 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TAYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne’s Ex- pectorunt, for Coughs, Colds, &e. Jayne’s Curinntive Balsam for Dysentery hud Summer Cnmpluints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms iu Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanntivo Pills for Billions Complaints, &c. A large supply of tliusn popular remedies just received and lor sale at Philadelphia prices, l/y G. It. HENDHICKSON, npr 2 Gibbon’s Building. hhl. best quu- pUESII TAPIOCA.—1 I A lity, just received, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, june 24 Gilihhons* Buildings. P OTASH.—3 casks first sort New York inspection, lauding from brig Acton, for sale by. G. It. HENDRICKSON, june 10 TVfORISON’S PILLC^^TiuTflvgcrUm universal Medicine of the Drill.- ‘ ~ '* • universal Medicine of the British College of Heulth, for sulo by june 22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. /RINGER.—10 kegs fresh ground Ginger, vl justrecoiv * ‘‘ * r just received and for sulo l»v june 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Ta/'rapping t wine.—an' baK v V assorted sizes and qualities, fbr salo by June 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. pttENCH WHITE WINE VINE- A GAR.—2 libls just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, june 1G Gibbons’ Buildings. E ED BUG POISON.—Dr. ’!« wunger s inlallablo Bed Bug Poison, war ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, for «k» ny G. It. HENDRICKSON, juim 5, T ^ OIL AC,—1000 gallons blnccbed J-J Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- tor strained Solar Oil, 500 do unbleached Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brigs Angus- ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Hoy, for side by G. It. HENDRICKSON, sept 18 Gibbons’ building? R. . HENDRICKSON, Druggist’ • in Gibbons’ buildings, offers for mile tho following articles, viz:—350 gross Friction Match es, 100 boxes Iley’s Lemon Syrup, 20 lings (each) Ginger, Pepper and Pimeto; 1 cask (each) Mace, Cloves ana Nutmegs; 5 casks first sort Potash, 5 do English Washing Soda, 1 do Ombre Madder, 2 chests Bengal Indigo, 10 hbls. Alum, 20 casks prime English Copperas, lOdo Epsom Salts, 2000 gallons Lamp Oil. *opt« WHITE JAMAICA GINGEIb^: ▼ v 1 case received per brig sale by sept10 ived per brig Pliilurn, and for G. it. HENDRICKSON. SOAP,—A frnnli supply oftiiis Shaving Soap, in pots, just re cowed, and lor salo by F aeptlO (i. It. HENDRICKSON. AiiaiESTocit’s v u iTiffiTto ET XU groce, just received and for salo by ' <3. 1L HENDRICKSON, nmr84 _ Agent forth, grtwiclor rjnoiLET SOAPIN ttARS^Whk . i^f-! en o er ’ Pft Jlo ?°' Skimmion, Almond, anil White Scanted Soap in Burs, just received and for tale by. G. R. HENDRICKSON .may 30 White ginger.—a fresh supply 11 if n mi m>|> .. white Jamaica Ginger, just received and Tor sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juuo 6 Gibbons' Building. 1UOTH BRUSHES, &C.-An elc- A pant assortment of French, English and American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris nud Cliar- coal Tooth Paste, just received and for sale by **P‘ 30 O. R. HENDRICKSON. Ague. - All you nave to uo is io i what ho thinks of Humphreys' Itomody for Fever and Agtio, and ofcotirso, to bo convinced, you will JIJORF/ YE T l—S TILL TilE Y AND IMPORTANT FROMSCltlVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL 11—READ M READ!! READ!! Scntvex County, Sept. 24,1847. Win. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few lines to you ill behalf ofyour vnlu able medicine. I have recommended it in two cases as being the best Mcdiciuo for tho euro of tho Fever uiiJ Ague, and told them if it did not euro I would refund the money. But ns your medicine has proved itself so fur, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to the publics as a cer tain and speedy cure for the Fever and Ague; a disease so troublesome in tho lower countries, which would bo banished by the use of Hum phrey's Remedy, a most valuable medicine for tho 8outlt. Enclosed you will receive u certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivcn County, and also of n young Lady Who resides in my family. I amyourobd’t sorvt, Wm. M. Cauu. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Denr Sir.—I baud your Ageut my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I had the Fever aud Ague several times very severo, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, yonr agent for Humphreys* Vnhmble Fever and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health iu tho short space ol'2-l hours. And I do rccoiu- meiul Humphreys* Remedy as u certain niul speedy cure fbr the above disease. Respectfully, Mauv Shei'imho. Jucksouhoro,’ Scrivcn Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sir:—Having had oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague. I can recommend it to tho public as u safe, cer tain, ambspeedy cure for the above named dis ease. It cured the casein less than (Vghthours. Respectfully vonra, J. B. CUDBEDGE. Just in time. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir:—With the greatest pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated Remedy to the citizuus of the Southern States, aud to Planters, uud all wiio are troubled with the Fever and Ague. I was a subject of the above named disease for a long tiino and tried various remedies, among which was Itownnd’s Tonic Mixture, India C'halogogue,Champion’s Pills, aud inanv others; but nil was useless, until I was ad vised by n friend iu Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did aud I can safely recommend it to the public us n certain cure. Your remedy cured me iu labours, fbr which I tender you my thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise iu behalf of the human family. Your truly, - II. II. Barrett. Reesville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 'W^RSWAtttLLA-SS QUEEN'S DELIGJIT, &c.—Fortho composi tion of this Extract aud tho properties ol tlio Queens Dolikht, Physicians are respectfully ro- ferrod to the 5th and 0th number, vol. 1, of the; Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. For purifying the blood, and removing all diseas es arising from tho impurity of tho same, it is highly recommended* as also for the euro of Rheu matism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Uleerations of tho iNirout and logs, pains and sweUIngsJof the hones, Tettors, Pimples in the Fiice, Old Sores, atidull Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer curial Disposes, aud for assisting tho operation aud provohting fatal consequences of Morcuriais in Syphaliis. This preparation, (by adding tho Queen’s De light, See. to the Sursnparilla,)combiuos iua more perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic aud alterative powers, aud is highly rocouunond- oil by emilicnt physicians. It is prepared in con sequence of tho recommendations given by Dr. II. It. Frost, Professor of Materia Median iu tlio Medical College of Charleston, S. C. in his work on Materia Medina, only coneontroted by a pro cess of tlio subscriber’s to render it more conven ient for administration, ami with the exception of tho addition of mercury which may at all times bo added when nocessnry. To shew the high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of tho combina tion of those articles, it is only nocessnry to refer to tlio ubovo mentioned work. There aro fow cases of chronic nnd'pniuful Rheumatism that will not yield to the influence of Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight if duly prese vered in, especially if taken in conjunction with Ilydr. of Potash. Is highly rccoimnondod for all disoasos of tho skin, chronic as woll ns rocent. One bottle will, iu most instances, effectually remove all pimples, posttiles or blotches on tlio face, to which young persons iu tills climate arc so much subjected to, arising either from impurity of tho blood or de bility. It is the best remedy known for ecreftt- lous affections, sores mid breakings out in young children, mid is safe and eliicncious iu removing ontiroly ovory traco of hereditary disoasos from die system, in the tcndcrcst infant; in fact, in all cutaneous affections it is invaluuhlo. As a gen- oral purifier of the blood, mid mi cradicator of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take tlio precedence of all other remedies. It gently operates upon aud regulates the bowels, restores to tho blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, mid promotes digestion. It will effectually relievo Erysipelas even in its worst stages, nnd all persons suffering from this distressing complaint aro advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief he found after taking one bottle, it will ho necessary to use tho llydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in tho cases of ail quack medicines of tho day, to ef- fuct their sale, and so force tlienj upon tho pub lic, tho subscriber begs leave to state that his pre paration has been proscribed aud used by a num ber of physicians and planters of our city and neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr.’ll. II. mint of the Faculty M _ _ States, jirojpiirod only by tlio solo nropriotor, T. W. DYOTT, M.JD.i successor to Bouchoncy Lordonot, the lute approved propuror. QUALITIES OP MAHV's PI.ASTKR OT.OTH. Tho Plaster Cloth is so well known throughout tlio United States, but more generally in tlio city of Philadelphia/that its beneficial efiucta and sur prising cures, linyo procured for it tlio approba tion nnd reeommouuation of tho most eminent of tho Faculty. It i« a suro and safe remedy for Ulcers nnd Soros, eitiiur fresh or of ioug durance. It stays' and prevents Gangrenes, mid by a timely appli cation will preserve mrtny a valuable life and limb. In cases of iuveteracy of Ulcers, or a prououoss of tlio affected parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will lie advisable for tho unfortuuato sufferer to resort to tho itso of some gentle purgative fur 'n few days previous to using tho Plustcr, nud con* tinuo tho samo till tho curd id completed, which maybe confidently expected in a reasonable tiulO. No purgative moro proper than Dr. Dyott’s woll known Anti-Billious Pills. The Malen^ers of tho Negroes is ranked under the donoiiiiuuuou of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster is also a certain cure for it, if tho same treatment bo observed us ubovo. Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofulu, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Forons, Whitlows nnd Boils aro removed, und cures happily pro duced by tho use of this vnlnnble Plustor. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; itulso euros Sprains, Bruised. Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Sores aud WauuJs, taudiug to suppurate; it draws cauterized Soros or Issues very successfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a very short time, nnd is u safe und certain cure for Rheumatism and Hying Rheumatic Pains, if tho Plaster ho constantly applied to tho affected parts for six or eight mouths, tho parts afibetod become invigorated, and a euro seldom fails to ho com pleted. It is also successfully used for tlio euro o f corns. Those useful men, Mariners, should never bo without Mahy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equally good, uud is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, uftor they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry. Received mid for sulo by may 12 T. RYERSON More Fxtraordlnnry Curts! BY to/S, THOMSON, M. D., MACON, GEO. fTIHE undersigned finding that the cures of des- X pornto oases .otfectod by his remedies, orb nccnmmuluting faster than his space in the news- a irs will admit of reporthig, has coricludedto »«h a number of them in pampMet form for distribution, so that tho afflicted who may feel moro especially interested, can, on application by letter (postpaid) or otherwise, be furnished with conies. In presenting such n body of ovidonco in tho form of certificates, it may not ho improper to re mark, in regard to thoir credibility, tliut they are given many of thorn, by some of our bostciti- zons, whoso characters pro well aud generally known, and whoso residences are particularly pointed out, thus rendering tlio possibility of fraud, docoption Or ftlrgery, utterly out of tho question, for how could it bo for one momqut hnumgined that falsehoods, thus issued in the light of day, right under tho immediate observation oftlioso in terested, could bo at all tolerated or allowed, es pecially as they tend to subvert tlio interests of those who scrutinize them with such Argus eyes as would, ifpoHsiblojdetectanerrur id tho Truth. Plioso considerations will at once indicate the difference of credibility clue these, and those so frequently paraded iu tlio papers from uhrond, jot up nnd signed by nobody knows who, issued rom nobody knows where, mid circulated far I) YJEJKSON & CO’S. SAUSAPA- JLX RILLA.—For ti . the euro of all diseases aris ing from tho impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under the use of this preparation. The subscriber, in offering this preparati the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tlio. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Logo re, Lt. Wilson, U. H. R. S. all of tiiis city; Dr. James Stono.v, Beau fort. Sec. Price $1 per bottle, or $5 tor ti do. Prepared by J. Pktkr M. Eitino, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Market sqnaro. T he native febbifuge,- For the Curo of Bilious, Remittent und In termittent, or Agno nnd Fever, mid other diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of tlio system, such as night sweats, &c. &c. The native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie tor is aware that tlio common objections to All new preparations will be urged against this. To obviate all such objections, he has simply to stato t T he old palmetto state. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southern nits.—Tho following is from my Agent, Mr. TIios.J. S. Farr.ofGratmmville, S. C. Mr. Ullliam Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tlio certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever mid Ague; he is a man of integrity, mid his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tims. J. S. Farr. Grnlmmville, S. C„ Sept. 18th, 1817. Mr. ir. Humphreys, Jr. : Dear Sir—This is to certify' tlmt I have used your Fever nud Ague llemcdv with success. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T- J. S. Farr, your Ageut of this place, uud administered it to my daughter, according to the directions, nnd I am happy to state that the disease left her in the cour.-o nf thirty-six hours, uud her present state of health indicates u certain euro. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Gralmmville, S. C., Sept. Mdi 1817. AGENTS.—i\ M. Cohen Se Co., Cliailestoti, S. C.; T. J. S. Fair, Gralmmville, S. C.; \V. A. Carswell, Suvmumli, Gu.; A. McLmio & Co., Jacksonville, Gn.; Shotwell Se Gilbert, Macon, Gu.; Dorsey &.Knott, Gritlin, Gn.; P. A. Moise, La Grange, Gn.; Winter & Epping, Columbus, Ga.j W. Root, Marietta, Gu.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tcuii.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Gn.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Gn.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Gu.; William Carr, Jucksouhoro, W. II. Anderson, Dalton, Gu.; E. A. Burch, Ilawkiiisville, Gn.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Gn.; Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Lightfoot Se Flanders, Macon; P. . Florida; - - . Marlin, Sa vannah; Cunningham Se Co., Dultou, Gu.; J. II. Sc W. S. Ellis, Macon; RI. C. Williamson, Davtsboro, Gn.; Win. Hodges, Sandorsviile; II. II. Barrett, Pincsyillo, Gu.; T. C. Finley, Ilmn- burg, 8. C.; F. A. Poullen, Jacksonville, Flu.; It. S. Biuly, LmirensviUo, S. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Ilum- preys, Wbolcsulu and Retail Druggist, Savannah, ^ oct 18 A NOTHER PROOF !—Received from -T3L my Agent, Mr.VV. Carr, of Si ... of Scrivcn county: Jackson no no’ Ga. Oct. Iti, 1847. To H r m. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—1 herewith bund your ageut my certificate for publication, you think proper. Tin's is to certify that I purchased n bottlo and box ofyour vuluahlo medicines from Rlr. Carr, who recommended it to me ns a certain curo, and I can safely say that it cured me speedily, und I now mn iugood heulth, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, viz. tho FEVER AND AGUE, mul can safely recommend it to all trou bled with Unit uncomfortable disease ubovo men tioned, ns n vnluublo combination of yours, aud if used properly, would render satisfaction in all cases. I mu, sir, with great respect, Yours, &c. GEORGE II .WOODWARD. I3?Tropared only by WM.-HUMPHREYS, JR. oct 21 Wholesale uud Retail Druggist, Savannah, Goo. T-TOIUE INDUSTRY.—bQQaSonsJfum'. A. A. phrey's Superior Cologne H r a ■phrey's Superior Cologne ll’ater—Prououuc- ed to bo superior to the best imported German, French or English niuuufiictiire. Prepared nnd sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale andJtetail Druggist, ‘i,Gn. Savannah, < CYFEET OIL.—-10 baskets, for sale by IJ oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. objections, lie has simply to stato tlmt it is prepared according to tho receipt of mi eminent physical!, who used it with perfect success through u long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: tho Mississippi val ley. Again from the exulted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by tho people, hut by the most skillful physicians, it will appear Htipera- rogatnry to offer any new article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses nil the power and certainty ofQuiniuu iu controlling 'Fever without affecting the head, and may be safely used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible, ‘it is not the purpose of tho nropriotor however sanctioned by custom on such occasion*, to attempt a display of medical kuowlcdgo by adopting some ouo of the contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though thoro lias been so much written concerning Fevei^ there is no one subject iu tlio whole circle of modi- citi science which still invoivos so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, we stand by facts. The first of which is Unit tho Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, and if any doubt exists, us to the fact wo invite the afflicted to the test, with confidence ns to the issue. What it Ims done it will do. The following certificate of one well known will show what it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jus. A. Ln Roche having requested state my knowledge of tho Native Fehrifi ^ take pleasure in stating that it was used benefici ally in the Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi uud Arkansas, iu all cases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was ndmissahlc iu conges tions of the_ brain when Quinine was supposed to lie coutrudieuted. J. J. Mitciiki.i., RI. D. Effingham, Sept. 30,1847. -In compliance with my promise to Dear Sin- let you hear from me, with regard to tho effect of your Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you the fol lowing statement of facta. For nourly'3 years my , „ — j _ years my wife Ims been laboring under the o’ffects of con tinually recurring Chills nud Fevers, notwith standing all tho remedies prescribed by our best Physicians, and at the time I procure J Tho Na tive Febrifuge, we had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, hut I am happy to state tlmt the use of one bottle Ims broken the Fovcr completely aud restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies and place her in perfect Health, such has been tlio change produc ed in her hubit aud constitution by Tho Native Febrifuge. With sincere, regard, I am yours, See. Thomas Keeim.kr. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, by Jarie's a, Larociie, °rt 7 No. 1 Market t square XIAIRMANK’S PLATFORM X SCALE.—An assortment of theso celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 30 IIm. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,500 und 2,500 lbs. constantly oil hand und tor sale at manufacturers’^prices, by —../era’ ji , DENSLOW Se WEBSTER. Agents for the salo of those Scales. Hunt’s .Merchant's Rlagu/.uuj makes the follow ing comments upon this useful uud convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that we aro induced to laud an article of trade, and wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are commending something tlmt is nsoftil. We cun- uot eouseut to gratify the cupidity of an indivi dual, ut tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who rely upon the hon esty of our statomeuta, if not in the infalibility of our jmlmeiit. That great improvements have been made within a few years, in the instruments of weighing merchandise, is u fact familiar to busi ness men. The unt'muo clumsy nnd inaccurate methods of weighing, havo given way to the in vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut- Si OHt ,l ,roc J? loM ,ms 1,00,1 «M»ined. A variety of 11 1 hitform Balances aro manufactured und used, winch cannot be relied on for any considerable degree ol accuracy! so that they nccossurily in- volvo one party in pecuniary loss, lt therefore aftemis us pleasure to refer to the Platform Scales ofRIr. Fairlmuk, which have been extensively used in all parts of the United States for several years, and given, as far ns our knowlcdged ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased oue of these scales three years since, and have us ed thorn comtnntiy for weighing paper, See. und for accuracy nnd durability, wo ure quite sure, they have not, nnd perhaps cannot, ho surpassed. Tho plan of construction is philosophical and simple. The employment of two levers, with *• single beam, is certainly tho most nrncticublo. i oi.i.jmc. a. HU vuiyiujmum UI nvo lovers, will! il single beam, is certainly tho most practicable, iu n compound plntform liulnuco. Any increase of tiie number of levers or an additional imam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, less precise iu its operation und moro liublu to dcraugcineut. These scales ure used by many of the leading niorclmuts of New York, whoso w’rittcii testimony to their superior excollcnco. line been froely ne- cordod to tho manuf'ncturors. . june 9 WHITE WINE VINEGAR/ „ T T barrels, binding from schooner Morin, from Philadelphia, und for salo by — AT & oct 0 CONNERA ■ BAJIIE. I >nruttou to „ ...„ ... Iiibit any of those flashy uml conscientiously beaded advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates ofenres, but trust its character, us a specific, entirely on its own merits. Uo has beau induced to offer it from the liivoraldo manner in which it Ims been used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction. He asserts with‘confidence that it is prepared with great cure und accuracy, and iu the best i mode to obtain the active principles of Sarsa parilla iu its most concentrated state. Prepared mul sold by T. RYERSON. june 3'Druggist, Savannah. E lectrical hair glove AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of the best quality.—Tho combined ofleets of heat and cold, of variability in temperature, nud irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor por and rigidity of tho skin, inducing n stato of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, und renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, nnd restore tho skin to a health ful statu, lias long been a desirable object; and this remedy has been found in the operation of the Hair Glove and Belt Frietor. Tho movement of all parts of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of tho blood, and at the same time removes all encrustations from the skin, and clcursand opens the pores effectual ly. The regular use of tho Ilair Friotors night nnd morning, will produce a general glow and health ful excitement of tlio skin, nnd will be found both a preventive and cure in nil ensoa of Cold, Rheu matism, See. They require only to be used in order that their most beneficial effects may ho known and appreciated, feh 7 T. RYERSON. T it ANS FAR ENT G ELL AT INK, Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, and of great service in diseases where delicate animal food is required, and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves by age if kept dry, and can ho made into Soup in a few minutes, and is of great service in clarifying Cider, Beer, nnd Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—'Use ut least at least two ounces of Cooper’s Refined American Isin glass, which should bo first soaked iu cold wtflfer for two hours; drain off tlmt water, then take two quarts ol'eqld water, one nnd a half pound of su gar, put ill it the white of three eggs, the juice of mo to three good sized lemons, the peal of one, a stick reli rouge, I of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stirall the ingredients well together while cold, then hoil the whole mass four or five minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; wlieuit may ho put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will lie fit for use. The moulds should he first wet with a lit tle white of egg and water just before the jelly is put in them, in order to make it-easy to turn them out on plates. The Jelly Bug is made of flannel 8or 10 inches across the opening, and about half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point ut the bottom. ’The liquid tlmt rims through first, should he poured buck in the jelloy bag until it runs through clear. Add one pint of wine to tho above for Wine Jelly. Other liquids made from preserves, may bo jellied by using the same proportion of tho Is inglass. BLANC MANGE may bo made by using at least one ounce oflsinglass for two quarts of milk or creaui, the peal of two lemons, sugar aud spice to suit tlio taste—bring tho whole to a boiling heat, strain it, aud when nearly cool, stir it well to mix the cream tlmt will rise while cooling, pour it iu moulds, ami when perfectly cold, it may he turned out and will then be ready for use. The moulds should he first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived aud for sale by mar J9 T. RYERSON. J ULES IIAUELS EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in n solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efiicacy for rendering the skin soft and fair. Asa creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm offonmlo loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hand’s Euu Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may he said to exert nn almost magical power, composed for tho most part of oriental balsamic plants, to tho utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purifying aud soothing acliou on the skin nnd by acting upon the pores nnd minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from tlio surface, idlays every tendency to inflammation and by tiiis me thod alone effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical t« female loveliness; its constant uso will change tho most billious complexion into one of radiant whiteness* To gentlemen afflicted with a tenderness of the skin iu shaving, the use of tlio Euu Divine do Venus, will he found to allay all cuticular irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or tho climate. Just received ami for sale by july 24 T. RYERSON, rpME GREAT FAIN KILLER.— X No Medicine has been discovered that was so happily adapted to uso internally, and vet per form such wonders when applied externally, as it wash or hath, or by friction. It nmy lie used with a success tlmt will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains in the Side, &c. See. From tho ninny certificates which accompany tho article, the two following uro selected on uc- count of their brevity: *‘I have used RIrs. Brown’s Pnin Killer for Bums, and have found tliut in applying it immedi ately tbut it will prevent ovon u blister. I would recommend it to the confidence of the public. Ii. A. IIejcbk, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass." “ I have used RIrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, uud many other common complaints, and take pleasure in recommending it a* «i family, me dicine. J* 8wait, Paster First Baptist Church, Now Loudon, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 cent* per bottle. For salo by sept io j. a. Laroche. from their refuted source, for every body knows what. By tiiis, howover, ho must not ho under stood to nay that such certificates arc false, only that they may he so for all wo know. Ilis inten tion iu presenting this view of it is merely to show that while fujsehoods may ho published nt a dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible tliut they can be so ut home. As usual, tlio undersigned will continue to fill hia space in tho papers by limited reports of suc cess in treating tho incurables, from uitiong which tho following ofuoarly nine years standing is for tho present selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—Mysenso of duty to my suf fering fellow mortals luw induced mu to make the following communication; and lam in hopes that, should you seo proper to give it in whole or in part, a place in your valuable paper, it may prove lieneficiul to some poor fellow siiflerur. Iu the winter oj*1834, and the day after I had a hard day’s work lifting and moving logs, I was takou with a violent pant in my hack and loins, nnd the day following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. [I was then u citizen of Jones county, Ga. j I immediately called in n physician o’fgreat eminence aud distinction ; for thirty-six hours I sutiered ns much, to all appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, and at last found relief only by the help of tho catheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both in Baldwin nud Jones, without receiving any ben efit other thiiu u temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or three days return, and tho catheter was my only helper. * In J8 I7I re moved to this county, mid brought with me iny tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.— Here, ns there, I applied to tho most skillful phy sicians, as I thought, aud hero, ns there, I receiv ed no benefit from them, ln September 18-12, after having suffered at times tlio most excrucia ting pains for eight years nud nine months, and after having spent a great deal of money (at least $590) on doctors during the time, I was induced to try. Dr. RI. 8. Thomson, of Rincon, nnd though I entertained tlio most violent prejudice to his mode of practice, my necessity compelled me to go, fori had then boon confined to my house for tun days, and bad to resort to the use of the ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my case to him, and lie gave me medicine. In half an hour after taking his first dose, I felt that case, nud had that free and copious discharge of urine which I hud not felt or had iu almost nine yours. And from that timo to this present day, March 20th, 1847, I havo hud no return of my complaint, and no more uso for my catheter. In order to make the euro permanent I continued tho use of the medicine several mouths. Since thou I take nothing for it. I cat, drink, sleep, nnd work as in former days, and feel ns well ami sound as ever I was. You may well suppose that it did not take long to banish prejudice at that rate, and I now say to the afflicted, that 1 believe in many instances that prejudice stands moro iu the way of their recovery than tlio incurability of their diseases. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson's treatment, and such the results. Neither ho nor his remedies need any encomium from mu : the skill of tlio one and the efiicacy of the other are too well known for tlmt; hut it follow feeling for the siifi'erors induced me to take up tho pen, and to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully, GEORdE G. MILLER. Jlibb County, Geo., March 20/h, J847. Utiles of Gold. Ratos allowod in tho Custom Honse for gold coins, as per act of Congress of 1834, fixing the vhlue thereof: United States Eagle, old emission, “ “ . “ now “ England, Guinea, «... " Sovereign, .... " Seven shilling piece, France, Double Louis, (beforo 1780,) . «» Louis, : * . . Double Louis, (sinco 1780,) - M Louis, - . “ Double Napoleon, or 40 francs, !‘ Napoleon, or 20 francs, - " Same us tho now Louis Guinea, Frankfort ou tiro Main, Ducat, Hamburg, - • : . i Malta, Doublo Louis, .... " Louis, *' Demi Louis .... Rfexicnn Doubloon, - - Holland, Double Rix Dollar, " Itix Dollar “ Ducat, - Ten Gilder piece, ... Portugal, Dohraou, .... " Dobra, " Johannes, .... Spain, Doubloon J772, ... “ “ sinco 1772, " Pistole, • - Columbia Doubloon, - . ; £ Specie dollar of Sweden and Norway, nt Siieeie dollar of Denmark, at Thaler of Prussia^pnil Northern States of Germany, Florin of Southern States of Germany, Florin of Austrian Empire and City of Augsburg, Lira of tlio Lombardo Venetian King dom and Tuscany, ... Franc of Franco uud of Belgium, and Livro of Sardinia, - - • 18c tints Ducat of Naples, 80c Ounce of Sicily, $2 40 Pound of the British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New foundland and Canada, - - 4 00 $10 GO 10 09 4 09 4 84 1 04 0 GO 4 87 9 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 65 2 27 2 27 9 27 4 85 2 33 15 53 12 20 ti 04 2 27 4 00 32 70 17 30 17 0(5 JO 02 15 33 3 88 15 35 $1 Oti 1 05 Will bo Pnblliliod nt Wn,bl„ B „„ Number One the UNITED STATUS KEPo UTe A IMils Journal ,,/ Oceernmnl, Lni.’ tnernl AT.... luliee and General News'. rjiHE subscriber is r. subscriber is now enabled to e—JaL'stss Tim loniling fonturon of tho UniioJ „ portor will bo tho lolliiwin^: ° U " " *«• . 1. Kuril) Intelligence of tl,„ moccmnls „ht nom Depart,ur.nt$of the Onternm.iv" c ««• toi Daiuoatio Affiiire niid t„ n, 0 p 0 ffi. JfS 1 ™ of Dm country, will ho nivon w 1th IK ,"" 01 " dchly. l'OMOMiiigpocililJlllEli Lfhtob? , l' lllfbninttlon, tho Importer" will ho oo,d ' "i"* iliwmly to comnmnlcJu,. eicloMrtl* h M il frc ' 0 , l , llc ,!l"’' 1 liu l)«rtuut chnriiclor. S ' 'S' llc « Itr/mrta of tl„ ami Debate* of tl,,, Unite,l Statii SrJ,™fi® proprietor to hound to foruM, d,jH P accordance with the term* nfiimV ,, 1 Nr, -ho clotto of the lo“uoS°„r l fe3» nrrangoinonta now outdo will tit mnS "" to tho Sot,,,to ortho United Ufa™Tin 1 ""!> and complete record of it. Debate,J J'f*' neoplo-m a greatly chirped depot ■- u ! lit ol tho experience, wumotlii „,r,i TT““ ■>1'hilt body to which they hove Svw |JS8tt ■ulioltou. and ro Vcgnnl, “ k ' 1 *■ tmptirtinlity, olid tho ill.llllrt promptit ,h Tl' day’» record will ho complotcly inn, , , ' H pour in the “Itupnrter" noxl ninrniu. *’ J ,f ' I\ . A Synoptical Fiat ,>f { /, c p n l rfl}l - i Debates of all the State Legislatures, will £1? huly given. Members of Coiigrc^an ,n,t, pi ’ of renders will thus be kept fully « , "! , clw r cally i it for ti ted ufDonicsiie Lcgi.ilmioJ j,*'?"' 1 ' tions ol the United State all*«.. 55^* Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of these remedies iu thoir own cuses, no matter where. they reside, can do so very conveniently by send ing their age and symptoms in writing, ’as cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various cases will hu compounded aud scut by mail, express, or private, hand. In order that am. may partake of the benefits resulting from tins use ol'his remedies, his charge for the treatment of such cases as do not require his personal atten tion, will lie only Fire Dollars a month, which may lie scut by until at his risk. Acute eases, and those requiring personal at tention will bo charged iu accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. Inconsequence of the great increase of office business, it will be impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only in urgent cases, or as consulting physician. Ilis city friends may fully rely ou his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, and others who may deem it their interest to procure his services, will be attended to us promptly as his will admit. RL S. THOMSON, RI. I). Machs, October 18,1817. c— B LUE LICK WATER.—The charac ter of the Water from this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. We append for the curious and scien tific an analysis, as made by an able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate ofliuie, ti sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, aud probably n truce of carbonate of magnesia. In its action upon tlio system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed ol* greater variety of substances nnd in more abun dance, it may hu considered as standing at the head of nil Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical with tho Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found m those Waters. If the Planters of this neighborhood were once to get into the habit of using the Blue Lick Water, the\*\vquld uot do without it for any consideration. It is put up iu well soaked barrels, and will keep for uuy length of time in any climate. Tiiis Water is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale by the barrel, gallon, or on draught .by J. RI. TURNER it BRO. july 31 QERRING’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—Custom Mouse, New York, June 10,1842.—C. C. Sehriug, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tlio extraordinary benefit received by mo from the use ofyour “ Restorative Cordial," impels me to make the following statement, not only as nn net of duty in regard of suffering humanity, but us ono of justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten years I was most seriously afflicted with Dispepsin, nnd its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business ono or two days iu tlin week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion nnd n painful utfectlou of tho bowels, connected with the most troublesome and obstinate costivcncss, the parti culars of which it would be out of place hero to specify. Suilico it to say, that the first bottle of your Restorative Cordiul. taken some six months ngo, afforded mo immediate relief; and that hav ing continued it from timo to time, I am now happy to add that the cure has been complete and permanent. Believing that many may bo simi larly nfilicted with tho various forms of Dyspep sia, I am induced to make thib public acknow ledgment for tiie general good. Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. Hooxicn. Inspector of Customs for tho Port of N. Y. A further supply, just received and/or sale by june 11 T. KYfcRSON. CALAEBATUS.-l ensk Salaeratus, just O received and for sale by A. T. BOWNE, comer Broughton nnd oct Jf» Whitaker Sts. Sinets’ Buildings. JJB. J A YNE* H MEDICINES.— .Exp , , w Also, Wistar’n Balsam of Wild Cherry, for sale by j. a. Laroche, oct 21 No. 1, Waring’s Building. Foreign Weights nml Mensnrcs. There are denominations frequently met with in reports of markets, hut thoir English value not always rirndUy recollected. The following table will be found, we believe, correct' Alim, iu Rotterdam, .Aliunde, in Portugal, Aliunde, iu Rlndoiru, Alquiero, in Madeira, Alqiiicre, in Portugal, Alquiero, in Bahia, Alquiero, in Rfnrunlinm, nearly gals. 40 contains, gals. 4.37 do. 4.08 over peck l.j pecks, 1£ to nearly 2 bush. ] do. l j Aiquiere, in Rio Janeiro nnd Pornum- do. 1 to l.| lbs. 2(i0 2-5 lbs. 32 do. 2 gals. 4.24(1 do. 3.337 about do. 4j inches 28 pcculs 3 to 4 ) V. Kuril, Intelligence of „lf„„ n ,f Lcgittfaftircs of ( n„t Mai,, / xV ill III, I. 1 **-«U wiii bo cjimtiiimiimtei] I,,. ttvcTf",,;.;;;;;,;™,:" ’ 'bnni^'li rtniortor, in ,! 1 Europe, ■ ! . .-''iiuiiii mill i'ii,; forml’lioT' 1 " 1 ' '" Cili ' ira IW VI- r [“ General Nrir* of the linn will Ii. , Stte i te n Imot vhnv ofwtmt Hi.:-l/nitcjg'ita Rojimtor te tlosigititd to l, c . All i|„,,,|„,„ 1 S tirntit^imtoiite Imvo booti well llti|lt! ta Gonliflotllly c.lif.riHlH-,1 tliut t!». «i) a ? e. nr, ?r 1 l ,n >v» ilaHft m. W !tic,itiil„,C tltKitilictl an,I port,.ally llulcpatalatit jaimiiU will Imvo no party views—no political |,i a ,. ^ lmco, Anna, of rice, in Ceylon Arroba, in Portugal, Arroba, iu Spain, Arroba, iu Spain, (large) Arroba, iu Spain, (small) Arroba, in .Malaga, of wine, Arshnen, in Russia, Baiiar, iu Batavia, Bale, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net/ lbs. 104$ Barili, in Naples ' equals about gals. 11 Cnntur, tho Levant, contains 44 ekes lbs. 118.8 Cantor, iu Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 88 Cnntur, iu Maltn, do. 174) Cantnr, iu Naples, lbs. 100 to 190.) Cantor, in Sicily, do. 175 to 192) Curro, in Naples, is equal to about hush. 50 Cano, in Naples, of wine, gals. 2ti l Cntta, of tea, in China, is about Ilis. 1) Cayniig, in Batavia, lbs. 3581 Chetwert, iu Russia, nearly bush, ti Fanega, iu Spain, bush. 1.599 Hectolitre, in Franco, do. 2.84 Kiliograinniu.in France and Netherlands, lhs.2.21 Last, in Amsterdam, of grain, hush. 85.) Last, iu Bremen, of grain, over do. 80 2-3 Lust, jn Cadiz, of salt, Lust, iu DutU/.tc, of grain, Last, in Flushing, of grain, Last, iu Haiulmrg, of grain, Last, in Liiboc, of gram, Last, in Portugal, of salt, Last, iu ilotterdam, of grain, Last, in Sweden, Lust, in Utrecht, of grain, Lispouud, in Hamburg, Lisjmtui'l, iu Holland, Mark, in Holland, Rfaml, iu Calcutta, Mina, iu Genoa, of grain, Moy, iu Lisbon, Mo’y, in Oporto, Rloyo, of Portugal, Oke, iu Smyrna, do. 7G 4-5 nearly do. 93 do. 92.) do. 89.1 i do. 91 do. 70 do. 85.13(1 do. 75 over do. 59 Ilis. JO 5 oz, do. 18 4 oz, oz. 9 lbs. 75 to 84 bush. 3.43 do. 24 do. 30 contains over bush. 23 lbs. 2.83 Ontn, in Trieste,, of wino, gnls. 14.94 Ornn, of oil, do. 17 Puluio,'in Naples, is a little over indies It) Peoul, iu Batavia aud .Madras, lbs. 133) Peciil, in China aud Japan, do. Bi3.) Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. J(J() to Jti4 Food, iu Russia, is equal to 30 lbs. 2nz. nearly Quintal, in Portugal, ilis. 89.05 Quintal, iu Smyrna, do. J29.48 Quintal, in Spain, do. 90 Quintal, in Turkey, do. 107.3 oz. Rottoli, in Portugal, do. 12.4 oz. Rotlolo, in Genoa, do. 24 llottolo, iu Leghorn, Ihs. 3 Salma in Sicily, from bush. 7.85 to 9,77 Schuilcl, iu Germany, varies I.) to nearly bush. 3 Ship-pound, in Hamburg and Denmark’, lbs. 33J Ship-pound, in Holland, lbs. 308-4 oz. Staro, in Trieste, bush. 29 Talc, in China. oz. 1.) Vara, in Rio Janeiro, J j yd. nearly Vara, ill Snuin, 100 arc equal to vds. 920 Worst, in Russia, loot 3500 proprititur, by tlio turiiis of Iti, ciiiitmo win,7, Somite ol tho United States, is I, l„ ||, t <Ji(iou that the paper shall contain no nolitital auKiutMiotw except the debates.’' ]\ wiVWa vehicle of News—not the organ ofimvset ofo„m. mus. 1 ho grand aim of tl„. sitlwribor U i,! r , tablish, nt the Sent of Government, a fiudifiiliftl proiunt reporter of all sorts of inteliigrurs—riq. ponsifdc ageut, on which tlio pditieian. the ness man, the iiiiinul'aet.uer, the uicriianir, n»! every one interested in the affairs elTiniarwuid the Government, may rely at all times with a Illicit conhilciicc. 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It will lie issiirJ semi-weekly, iu an elegant quarto-form, Ihriui'li out the sessions of Congress, ami will he ftm»4 ed to subscribers at the rate of Tiro Dollars Ii the long session, and One Dollar for the short «» siqn. It is believed that this great national wml will he deemed indispeiisalde iu the library d every public institution, politician, aud prole- sional man throughout tlieeounlry; and that il uiil be regarded by the great mass of the pimple as Ik very best political text hook for their own in- striiction and that of their children. IM PORTA NT ANNOUNCEMENT. Throughout the session of Congress, I'./tmi will lie issued from the otliceofthe “I'nitcil.St.itm Reporter,” containing tile reports of all such IV- bates as may possess peculiarly exciting inlcroi. All suhscriptions and coiiiimmicatiiiiis to k pust-pyid, uud addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON*, United States itcporier, Washington, I). ('. 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Pennsylvania, ti per cent; forfeit ofthe whole debt. Delaware, ti per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Maryland, ti and on tobacco contracts 8 per cent; usurious contracts void. Virginia, ti per cent; forfeit double the usury taken. North Carolina, ti per cent; contracts for usury void, aud forfeit double tlio usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent; forfeit of interest and premium taken, with costa to deb tors. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice the us ury, nnd contracts void. Aiubitinn, 8 per cent; forfeit of interest and usury. Mississippi, 0 per cent on contract made since 1810; 8 on loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; hank interest, ti; and conventional as high as 18; beyond that con- moroe tract void. Tennessee, ti per cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky, ti per cent; usury recov erable with cost9. Ohio, ti nor cent; on written agreements may go ns high as 10. Indiana, ti per cent; a fine of doublo tho excess. Illinois, ti per cent; penalty, three-fold the amount of tlio whole interest. Missouri, ti percent; by contract. 10; if beyond, forfeit of the interest nnd usury taken. Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of the usury taken on onu-foiirth of the debt. Arkansas, ’ti percent; by agreement JO; usury recoverable, but tho contract -void. District of Columbia, ti per cent; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest and excess in case of usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by agreement, not over J2. Forfeit, treble the excess. Iowa. Tho same ns in Wisconsin. On dob’s or judg ments, in fuvor of tlio United States, interest is computed nt tho rate of 0 per cent per annum. Custom House Vai.uk or Coins.—By n law of Congress passed last May, the Foreign Coins and money of countries therein specified, are to hu estimated ns follows, to wit: Tlio specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway, at oue hundred and six cents. The specie Dollar of Dciunnrk, at ono hundred nnd five cents. The Tlialcr of Prussia nnd Northern Stato of Germany, nt sixty nine cents. The Florin ofthe Southern Stales of Germany, at forty cents. Tho Florin of the Austrian Empire, and tlio City of Augsburg, forty-eight nud a half cents. Tho Lira of tho Lonihardo-Venitian Kingdom, and of Tuscany, nt sixteen cents. Tlio Franc of Franco, nnd of Belgium, und the Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen cents six mills. The Ducat of Naples, nt eighty cents. Tim On non nf Hinilv. at two dollars NEW RIUSIC DOOM, JN PA TENT NOTES, CALLED •THU IIICSFJHMAN I1AIM** Uy Dr. It'm. Houser, of Jefferson County, ti*. T il 18 work will contain 500 pages, inrhidinj a lucid exposition of the Rules of 8ingiw and of Musical Composition; a largerMiiinlwr** Church Tillies used by tho various religious •!' nominations, South and West, than havecvi-rk fore been embraced in one volume. Dili-said Anthems, Sunday School nml JnfiuililymM«,«* morons Missionary and Temperance pieces, Ar- accompanied iu a great many instances liy tin- en tire hymn or song. Many of the tunes nn- entire ly new, while many of those fine old airs uni ’ long been n.-cd at prayer, camp and meetings, and ill the social circle, hut have lit-'” before been collected nnd liarmoni/.ed, with «"• morons Scotch,! rish, German and other fine lime’ hitherto scattered at wide intervals over the eat™ will be found iu the Hesperian Harp. ancient and modern—many that are now out print, whose rich music is unknown to most K’- sons of the present day, have boon complelu) “used up*’ to supplv this work. The Hesperian Ilurp is the largest and ««/• rst Music Book ever offered the American jmldir. a* ail intelligent persons will sec by comparing » with other works. Price, $1 50 per ropy, beau- tifullv printed, and hound m paste board, mu' neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, done .» morocco of niiv color desired, will ho nrmsl.e.U .-? » 50 to $3 50, according to style. ^ l ii\y (plain) sent to one address lor #<>2 oO; 100 co pies for $ 190. T/ic work will be furmshed to sm- scrilxrs only. X. j).—Active Agents wanted nnninltatnyo canvass every county, town and city in the w»“- A liberal per cent, will lie allowed. Good iiicinlations required. Address the author, pot’ paid, at J.ouisville, Gn. .. ... Tiie Florida papers, nnd nil other# frietwl) " such an enterprise, are respectfully requested w publish this IVospeclns three times, and to the. author a number of the paper containing J A copy of the Hesperian Harp will he gneii return. , r „ Jefferson county, Ga., Aug. 184/. L oc ‘ A W ORDINANCE te rc|.onl m IIII1ICO, cntill. il. “AitOrdilia.ico nltlltMfte"* il.it cite of certain I.oU te Clmrln* B. Cl""" 1 )'."* for other purposes," passed 4th April, l’’-}- 1 - .. Sec. J. Be it ordained by tlio Mayor and AWf men of tho City of Savannah and the Hamif ’ thereof, in Council assembled, and it is ordained by the authority of the same, that above recited Ordinance ho and the same is new Tiie Otiitce of Sicily, at two dollars and forty cents. Tho Pound of tho British Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, ami Cauada, at four dollars. by repealed. , , ,, , Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the aiitliorw aforesaid, Unit Uie committee nil public sales city lota proceed to revalue said lots, and sell t« elu under die existing ordinance. Sec. 3. Be it iurUier ordained by Uie aiithorny aforesaid, that nil Ordinances or jiurta of DJ“ * uanccM militating with tho provisions of Uiw |’ r ‘ (finance, be, aud tho same aro hereby repealed. I'nsscd in Council 10th June, 184/. H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor. [Attest.j A. C. Davenpout, c. c. june Iti - 10 doz. BrazjlinnJloijnd Co»«h'' V Koine extra size; 4 do. fine Slieil from 37) eta. up; ti do. do. 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