The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 04, 1847, Image 4

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'STRfeNGTURNING ^' PfiASTEkS; HANDS AND MAGNET IC FLUID, for tho eft to of Nervon* Headache, ^jc Doloreux, Palsy, Sninal Complaints, &c. i&c. A of these article* jtwt received, npd for i galoiy^ Gi R. lfENDJUCKSON, Agent.‘ .^»HH rBQETABIlK ylljP», v TiON.—An effectual euro for onmttofoi of *WFae« *nil Skin, particularly for Pimples, .^J’otchos, Tetter*, Tan, Sunburns • Freckle*, &.c. • A degree of pleasure accompanies tho usoof thU elegant preparation, in iw rutVcshiuR ctlect kpou Uio «kiu,,Calaneoua irritability aiui discolu- otiops are .also removed, aud, a pure auto ef the complexion established bv tlm use of Ttliin lotioii. For sale by G, R- HENDIUGKSON. may go Gibbon’s Buildings. P APER.—200 renew Letter imd Foolscap Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and fors.deby G. R. HENDRICKSON. . linay 11 TV*. A. VPHA3PS PILE KLEC- 1J TUARV.—A certain cure, for tlio Piles, either internal or external, Weeding or blind, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, jime 22 , Gibbons’ Building*. C OMBS.—Carved Tortoise Shell, Biiflltlo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Uoirtbs, Shell and Imitation long back Combs. Sido Combs of Dresning Combs, Shell, a variety, of patterns, Dr HillTilIn, Ivniy »nJ PnglW, Combs of all sizes and muddies, tor sale by may El G. R. HENDRICKSON. F Oll THE TfiETII.—-Monpelaa’ anti- scorbatic Elixir nud his celebrated Odontine, inst received and for sale by . G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons’ Building*. TTIBBAHD’S PilTs^-Ucv: UrTlTlTT XX bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qilb for sale by G. II. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons* buildings. B ULL’S SARSIPAUILL I.—A. II. Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the cure of Scrofula,diseases of the Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of urn lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive effects of Mercury, aud all diseases arising from an impure state of the Wood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents ptr houle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbous’ buildings. T AMP \V1C1£.—Solar nud A**tral Lamp ..I. J Wick of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, uiid Caudle wick, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr 24 Gibbons’ buildings. /'lAMPlIIME.-A fresh supply . uf very stipcrior, just received, aud kept constantly on handby G. R. HENDRICKSON, ’ npr 14 (iiW)ons’ building’s. D ALBV’S CARMWATIVl^l grocu of Unsold English preparation, war ranted genuine, for sale bv apr 24 • G. K." HENDRICKSON, t i l l,,.\S FAXILYitOAP. —50 boxes XX Hull’s Extra Steam PrcsscdSbnp.just land ed qrtd for side by G. it. HENDRICKSON, . apr Ifi Gibbnns 1 buildings. plMVDllB Purrs A BOXfi^-Aii •Jt .extciwivo iwsortme.u of Powdor-Pulls and Boxes. Also, Pulls'.without tbo. boxes, and tin Pdwder Boxes, for sale by npr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. B UTLEIF8 tasteless seid- LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre- douts of tho Seidlitz Spring combined in one compound powder, tho effervescing 'solution of whlt^ in water w very nearly tasteless. Beside* b«yi$j More-puintablo, .it is made in much Jess time, and with infinitely, less trouble, than'that produced with tlio two pwvdoniin the usual way. Prep/urcd by Thoinua,liutler r / '4 Cheapeido street, Loudon. Sold by , • I, a. 11. HENDRICKSON? apr 7 Gihl.nn’* Building? H oney. —3 eases new crop Cuba Honey, ; just received and for sale by apVO G. R. HENDRICKSON. (Cockroach poison, Fonchtwuiigcr’a Cockroach,.Rat and Mouse Poison, n sure and safe destroyer of those itosci- ous vermin. Also, his infallible IJed Bug Poison, for solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, . n pl B Gibbons’ Buildings, flONFECTIONA It Y.-5< V/ feetionury of superior quality, * schr. Columbia, and for sale bv aprU G. R. IIEND/HCIvSON. 50 boxes Con* landing from TAYNE’S KEillE 1>IES .—J iiyUes 1-x- of pcctorant, for Conghs, Colds, *fcc. Juylie’s Cwmativo Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Complaint*. Jriyue’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Uitliuua Complaint.*, &c. A largo supply of these popular remedies ju received und Jor sale at Philadelphia prices, by r: i» •'^NDltlCKS^'' apr 2 G. R. HENDRICKSON, Gibjj onVBhild i ug. THRESH TAPIOCJA.-ri bbl. bebt qu^I A lity, just received, audjof aalo by juue 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON, Gihbbous’ Buildings T30TASII.—‘.1 casks first sort New York inspection, lui •>y June 10 landing from brig Actoii, for sale G. It. HENDRICKSON. Ilf ORISON'S PILLS.—TJuTlIygorin i, 7V. “‘H'' 0 ™** Medicine of tlio British College of Health, for Bale by ... jttup G. JL_II EN D RIC ICS ON. /RINGER.—10 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VA just received and for salu by 10 G. Jl. 11 END It IC JC S ON. W RAPPING TWINE.—20 buics^ ussorted sizes and qualities, for sale bv jitrtrlD <;. it. UKSDIUCKSOtt. WJIVJE VI|\«J. GAJt^-2 libls just received and for sale bv w j G. U. HENDRICKSON, ’ _ 6 ^ ; Gibbons’ Buildings. BUG POISON.—Dr Teiichi: -U wanger’s infallablo Bed Bug Poison, war ranted- to exterminate those noxious vermin, for hale by «. U. HENDRICKSON. June 5.- I gallons blaccbcd .7^, *T 1 ‘"JcLdfrumed Snerm Oil, 15000 do Win- v " I? 1 ,’ ®™«?° unblomlicil sjir.lf Oil, 500 do Tram Oil, received per brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, tiff sale bv , “ G. R. HENDRICKSON, xept 18 Gibbons’ buildings. G rt.tMn.ymtifjKso\, DvngjiM, •,*H Gibbons’ buildings, oilers for sale the io,| ov*'ing articles, viz:—250 gross Friction Match- «, 100 boxes Key’s Lemon Syruj), 20 bags (each) Ginger, Pepnor nud Pimeto; I cask (each) Mace, Uovcs and Nutmegs; 5 casks first sort Potash, 5 do English Wishing Soda, I do Ouihru Madder, J chests Bengul Indigo, 10 bids. Alum, 20 casks prune English Copperas, lOdo Epsom Salts, 2000 gallons Lutqp OjI. HO p t y W HITE JAMAICA GINGER.— lease received per brig Philura, and for side by *ept1C G. it. HENDRICKSON. il ModpciutfAovor’ cliMovcrail tinmny ortho inoflt rospool lited States, most of mycci y of Savannah, >yhero j^fl*XPLES SOAP,—a fresh supply of this -i-1 celebrated Shaving Soap, in pots, just re ceived, and for sale by ' ' J sept lti G. IL HENDRICKSON. t^AHStiSTOCK’SVEitMijpjliOK; ■m. 1« grooc; JUKI received and for naln liv o. it. .iimmucicso.N, mar 84. Again for Uio l’rupriotor. rpoitB V SOAP i df?° n ^' r ' m ,'S’ ,lm "' O'damaoii, Almond, andWImo-ShintodSoni. m Dura, jii.t rnreived and for side by C. It. irUNDItJCKSON juay 20 r ;W,iuitl^e lesorqiVom tlio v w. -r,.,,,,jw^iiJmj«auyfront your own State, whero the Mcdiciho ls ueed with great and aitoiilMilngamjtesr, it; hah proved, itself to bo superior to liny dther Mediciue Ibr tliocnrq of Fover and Agho, which it Will do m tlio vury short spuce df USvolvo Hours, it huh hover boon .knuwutu foil tn cffoct A cotUiitt ciirc. TUb Mod- icino is a harmless nud tasteless ono, which will liiako it tho most popularjMcdicina in the SouUiorti Suite?. . Tho Alediciue contains no uiinoral pre- imruttoii wluitover,' but D a harmless Vegelsblo matter only, i To- Planters, this Medicine js it yal- uable prenaration, *a it cures ull Cases in • twelve hours, and does not require uny tiuio.to ho lust; all that is to bo done is to take tlio Medicuio ukd to go to work. To thcjliao Planter it js.u vnlpahlc Meij- icine, as It does riot poritaih any mercurial ,or min*, eral nrepiihltUia whatever, uqd Is tltcrcforo a safe Mt-diclno for those’who ureliablo to exposure. I bog you. do notlot tub liavo to taxyouso often, with advertisements, certificates, See. It has ulrcady proved itself to bowhal 1 say it is, and die greatest prtmf is overy body isrecohuncndiug it to bo ."the only certain and speedy cure for tho Fever and Ague. All you have to do is to ask your ueighbor what ho thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever und Ague, and ofcourse, to be convinced, you will try it, nt least I hope so. Hero is my offer to any Planter of South Carolina,’ Who wifi eithurcnll on Doet. P. M.Cohen,ofCharlostori, S. C.brtnysclf, in tho citv of Savannah, and eitlior of us will give enough jor iwcjvc cuscs, aud if it docs not cure ten out of twelve, we will refund tho amount paid for it. Your arc to see tlio Mcdiciuo takou us I have Owing to the heavy rains during tho past mun- mer, nud which still continue, ull tho low lands are underwater, which will cuiisu a great deal of this disease on the Rice Plantations; it will be to your advantage to nrocuru a certain and sneody remedy; you can do so by applying to cither of my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Mcdiciuo is for sale by tho following named gentlemen, who ure the only agents for the sale of tho Gkkat SoutiieuvR km unit, where it will bo found cither at wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount made to Planters, Sec., bv tlio dozen. Address. \V. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct IS Druggist, Savannah, Gn. M ore yeti c< STILL THE V OME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNT Y. HUM Plf KEY'S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL M—READ READ!! READ!! Sciuvk.v Countv, Sept, 21, IS 17. Wni. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit me to drop a few lines to you in behalf of your vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two eases as being the best .Medicine for the cure of the Fever and Ague, aud told them if it did not cure I would refund the money. But as your medicine has proved itself so far, I do no not hesitate to rccouimoud it to the public as a cer tain and speedy cure for the Fever nud Ague; a disease so troublesome in the lower countries, which would be banished by the use of Hum phrey’s Remedy, a most valuablo medicine for the South. Enclosed von will receive a certifi cate from a respecLible gentleman of Scrivon County, and nUo of a young Lady who resides in my family. I umyourobd’tscrvt, Wm. M. Caiui. HERE'S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir:—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I hud the Fever and Ague several times very severe, and found no u.Unf until through tho persuasion of Mr. W. Carr.your iigc.it f or Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medicuus uwii restored mo to huahh in the short space of24 hours. A.» r l' i ,| 0 recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a ee.Wm um j speedy euro for the above disease. Respectfully, , M.uir SttKfiMtui Jaeksonbnrn,’ Seriven Co. Sept. 21, 1817. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. S.iVA.vxAii, Oct. 2,1817. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had no- easion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague. I can recommend it to the public ns a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for the above named dis ease. It cured the casein loss than night hours, Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr, Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir:—With the greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to the citizens^of the Southern States, and to Planters, and all who are troubled with the Fever and Ague. I was a subject of tho above named disease fora longtime and tried various remedies, among which was RowamVs Tonic Mixture, India,Chnlogogue,Champion's Pills, and mni»y others; Imt all was useless, until I was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which l did and I can safuly recommend it to the public as a certain cure. Your remedy cured me in 12 hours* for which I tender you my thanks, riiiif \yish you success in your enterprise in behalf of the hutuuu family. Your truly, H. II. il.llIHKTT. Uuosvillc, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 WHITE GINGLIt.-A l^T^Ty ▼ ▼ white Jamaica Ginger, jtist receivod arid for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, , • Gibbous’ Building. nnOOTII BRUSHES^d^Airdc*. -f gont assortment of French' English rind Auierican Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Cluir- i-ool Tooth Puste, just received hnd for sale by xfpt JO . i{. HENDRICKSON. T he old palmetto state. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —SOUTIIKIINKKS.—Tho following is from my Agent,Mr. Titos. J. S. Furr,ofGridmiuvi!Ie, S. C. Mr. UVliain Humphrays, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you the certificate of Mr. F.. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever ami Ague; lie is u man of integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully. Tiros. J. S. F.um Gmhamville, S. C.,*Scpt. 18th, 1817. Mr. If. Ihiiiip/irry.i, Jr. : Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have n.sed your Fever und Ague Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. H. Farr, your Agent of this place, and administered it to my daughter, according to the directions, and I tun happy to state that the disease lull her in tliu course of thirty-sir. hours, «ml her present state of health indicates u certain cure. Yours, &e. E. C. Watts. Gralmuiyille, S. C., Sept.. Mill 1817. AGLiSIb, P. M. Cohen &• Co., CharlRstou, S. C.5 i> J. S. Farr, Grahanjvillo, S. C.; W.A. Carswell, Sayamuih, Ga.; A. Me Lane &.Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwoll &. Gilbert, Macon, Gu.; Dorsey & Knott, Griffin, Ga.; P. A.Moiso, La Grunge, Ga.; M'intor Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa- Icm, Tuna.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. Sperry, Hou.sumcounty,Ga.; SolomonGood- all, Atlanta, Ga.;, William Carr, Jackspnboro, jv. It. Anderson, Du[{ou, Ga. ; E.. A. Burch, Huivkinsville, Ga.: Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Colo, Prescott &, Co., Black Creek, Florida; Lightloot & Flanders, Macon; P, Martin, Sa- yauuah; Cuuiiiughuni it Co., Diilion,J. D- *■ »V. S. Ellis, Mucou; M, C. Williamson, Dnvishorn, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Saiidcrsvillo; It. H. Barrett, Pmosyillo, Ga.; T. C. Finlay, Ham. ,' ,r K* .f'-' *'• A. l'ouileii, Jacksonville, Flu.; n. o.Jlaily, l,anrcnsvillo, S. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. IIum- pYey*, Wholesale aud Retail Druggist, Savannah, Ul octld A ^—Received from J.X. in) Agent, Mr.W. Carr, of Seri veil county: ». tr Jackso.vjiouo’Ga.Oct. JO, 1847; i » It m. Jliunplirtys, Jr: Dear Sir.—1 herewith hand your agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to eertily that I purchased a bottle and box ol your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, ivbo recommended il to me as a certain curu, and I can safely say that it cured me speedily, and 1 now mu in good health, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, viz. the FEVER AND AGUE, and can safely recommend it to all trou bled with that uncomfortable disease above men tioned, as n valuable combination of yours, and if used properly, would render satwllictUni in all cases. I am, air, with gront respect, Yours, A c. GEORGE R .WOODWARD. STtfrropnrcd only by wm. Hp.urjmF.vs, jr. WJiolc-^ulu and Rutujl Uriicirisl, ' n ^* 91 Savannnli, flm,. E I ivl»e ST II v.-r,u UtTlTw lTum- phruj'a Superior Cologne ll’nter— Pronoimo- lo 110 f»fi|0or to tho hett impotti'tl Gevinjut, I ranch or Encll-h n*uitU1tcluVV. I'ronuratt and raid by WM. IiySe’HRRYS, JR. U’liolc.ido 'uidJ ItiVtdi! Driiggot, orris 1. ,'i . Savtmuah*ya.' UUBEN’S ! DELIGHT, • tlou of thik tExtracts auil tlio ! fn'dpertlp^ of the. Oucoits Delight, PhTideirma iihi rekpcctftdly rb- ferred to tlio otic andOth •number, Vol. l, 1 of the Soutliern Journal of Modiciiie lUid 1'hnnndciy. ■ Forpurifyirig tlio blood, and removing oil diaeris* os arising from Uio impurity .of .thri samp, it is highly reQiiqinforiJed^os n,!» for tlto cure ofRheii- n^tisoi, Scrofula, jiryRipelus, .Ulcorotious af the Throat arid legs, pains arid swolling^of thU hones. TcttorsiTuiiiilus in tho Fane, Old Sores, and nil Cutaneous Eruptions,'N.eiiralglcAffoctious, Mer curial Discuses, arid for assisting tho ’operation and preventing fatal pqnsequpiicod Of Mercurials' i‘u Synlmlus. •’ " , " Thu preparation, (by adding the (tticeli’s De light, '&c. to the Sarsaparilla,) combines in a tuoru perfect dogrop than-any known remedy, tonic uiid ulterative powers, mid is highly recommend ed by eminent physioiuiiB. It is pfftpnred in ooh- scqitdrico ortho' recommendations given by Dr. II. R. Frost. Professor of Mritpria: Medica in tho Mcdicul College of Charlesipn,>8. C. in his tvork ou M.ak'i'ia Medica, oply concentrated by a pro 1 -' rioss ofjho Hiibsoribor’s-to render it more coriven- loiit for administration, nud with tlio exception of the addition of mercury lyhich may at all tiinus be added whon necessary. To phciv thu high esti mation which Dr. Ft entertains of tlio combina tion of these articles, it is only necessary to rofer to, the ut> bvoa non t ion cd work. There aro foiv cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to tho influence of Sarsaparilla anil Queen's Delight if duly prose- vored in. especially if taken in conjunction with llydr?of Potash. is highly recommended for all disoasos of the skin, chronic ns well us .recent. One bottle will, 'in most instances, effectually remove all pimple: postulc.s or blotches on the ‘foco, to which young persons in this climuto are so much subjected to, arising either from impurity-of thu blood orde- l.'.lity P i< tlm Iwil nonwily Iriimvn T«i»* np.rofiu Ions afiuefions, sores and breakings out in young children, aud is safe and olficncious in removing entirely every trace of hereditufy diseases from Uie system, in thu tumicrost infant; in fact, in all cutaneous affections it is invaluable. Asa gen eral purifier of the blood, and an eradicator of all obstinatediseases, this preparation will undoiibi- odly take tlio precedence of all other remedies. It gently operates upon mid rogitlales l!ie bowels, rostoresto the blood its ivoutod purity, gives tone to the stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effeotually relieve Erysipelas even in its worst stages, and all persons "suffering from this distressing complaint qre advised to use it, first so, Imt if no marked relief he found after taking one bottle, it wifi bo necessary to use the Ilydrio- datud Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in the cases of nil quack medicines of thu day, to ef fect their sale, nud so force them upon the pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pre- puration has buen proscribed and used bv a num ber of physicians and planters of our "city aud neighborhood, with groat success, viz; Dr. R. 11. Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mri S.Lugure, Lt. Wilson, U. S. Jl. S.idl of this city; Dr. Jumes Stnuey, Beau fort. Ac. Price $1 "per bottle, or $5 for 0 do. Prepared by J. Pktkii M. Ei'i'l.vo. Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Charleston, Si C. Agent for Suvauuidi, A. A. SOLOMONS, doc 21 Market square. r -.- ■ 'Hmtf&iP* br tho lost forty year*,by,tho moat enm. r . Jio Faculty olid Citizons in the. United j, prepared only by tho wile proprietor, T. W. DYOiyr, M-D-, succoflHor to ftouchonoy Eqirilqpot. thq late approved preparer, i ■ qVAMTIKS OP MAUr* PhKBJKR OfcOTII. " The Blaster Cloth i& sb well known throughout tho iJnitud States, but more generally ifi tile city of Philadelphia, that ita beneficial ollucta und sur prising cures, liavo procured for It tho approba tion and recoiutuondution .of tho myatemmont of tho Faculty. . i * It Is a’ sure ariu'.snfo remedy for- Ulcers and Sores, oither fresh or of long durance. It stays and prevents. Gangrenes, ami by a timely anpli- entipn wi|l preserve many, n,valuable l\fo and Ihnfi . In cases of iuveteracy of Ulcers, or a prouoiiess of the affected parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it lyiil ho advisable, for foe unfortuuato sufferer to rosprt to.foe ,uso of some gentle purgutive for a few days''previous to using the Plaster, und con tinue the sumo till the cure is couiplotcd, which iriay he fconfidontly cxjidcfcd'in a reasonable time. No purgative more nroner than Dr. Dyott’s well known Anti-Billions Pills. Tho Mulcrigers of the Negroes is ranked under tho denomination of Ulcers; this Valuable Plaster is also a certain cure for it, if tlio saine treatment be observed ns aboVe. Cancers,'Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, 1 White SiVhlling, Sure Breasts, Ferous, Whitlows nml Boils are removed, and cures happily pro duced by the uso of this yiduablo Plaster. lt removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; it also euro* Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sores or Issues very successfully mul without pain. It dissipates distressing pain* from Gout nr .Rheumatism in a very short time, arid is a safo uu’d certain cure for Rheumatism nml living Rheumatic Pains, if tho Plaster hu constantly applied to tho affected parts for six or eight months, foe parts nil or tod bwcoino invigorated, ami a cure seldom fails to ho com pleted. It is also successfully used for the cure of corns. Those useful men, Mariners, should never ho without Mahy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equnlly good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, after they arc suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should be kept dry. Received and for’sulo by may 12 T. RYKRSON. T he native febrieucje,- For thu Cure of Bilious, Remittent ami In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other discus es incidental to a debilitated state of the system, such as night sweats, &c. Ac. The native Febrifuge is nftorod. The proprie tor is aware that the common objections to all new preparations wifi 1»o urged against this. To obviate fdl such objections, ho has simply to state that it is prepared according to the roeeipt of an eminent physical!, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps tho most sick ly region of our country, viz; the Mississippi val- ley. Again from thu exalted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by the people, hut by thu most skillful physicians," it will appear snnera- rpgatory to oiler any new article. lint tho Native possesses all the power nud certainty el Quinine n.onntrolling Fever without affecting the head, and may lm *«fol v used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible, lt u .,„i »|, 0 purpose of tile-proprietor however sanctioned by eiislom on sticb occasions, to nuempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of the contra dictory theories atloat, with regard lo tho charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with tho learned Gregory that though there has been so much written concerning Fever there is no ouo subject in the whole circle of medi cal science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, wo stand by facts. Thu first of which is that the Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from, whatever cause it may have originated, and if any doubt exists, as to the fact we invite thu alllietcd to the test, with confidence ns to tho issue. What it has done it will do. The following certificate of one well known will show ivliat it has done: Savasnah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jas. A..La Roche having requested ine to state my knowledge of Um Native Febrifuge, I take pleasure in stating that it was used benefici ally in tho Fevers of the valley of tiro Mississippi and Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, und was adtuissablu in conges tions of the brain when Quinine was supposed to be coutrudicatud. J. J. Mitchem,, M. D. Kmxau.ut, Sept. JO, 1847. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let von hear from mo, with regard to the effect of vour Febrifuge, permit me to hand you tho fid- lowing statement of /nets. For nearly :i years i UV ivi/o has been laboring under tho effects ofcoii- tiuually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith standing all the remedies prescribed by our best 1 hysicmns, und at the time I procured The Na- tive Febrifuge, ivu bud become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but I am happy to state that tho usoof one bottle has broken tho Fever completely and restored her so far as to require only n little time to recruit her wasted energies aud place her in ported health,' such has been the change produe- V d »*>•»• und constitution by The Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, &c. „ Thomas Kkjspljcr. io J. A. J,n Roche, Savannah. I • Prepared and sold, by JAMES A. LiItOCIIE, No. 1 Market square. oct 7 ,,uct20 If) baskets, for sale by THEODORE MINIS. XXUBJBAarIt’S PLATFOIt M , SO ALL.—An assortment of those celebrnt- Scales, to weigh .‘Hi lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and lor dale at manufacturers’ prices, by DENSLOW A WEBSTER. TT v „ for the sale of those Scales. Hunt s Merchant’s Magazine makes the follow ing comments upon this useful aud convenient article: Fairbapfe's Platform Scales.—It is not often that we aro induced to laud an article of trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied that wo are commending soniuthiug that is useful. We can not consent to gratify Uie cupidity of an indivi dual, nt tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who rely upon the hon esty ol our. statements, if not in the mfalibility of our judnient. That great improvements have been made within a few years, in the instruments III K-uiKl.mg luordinnclira, i„ a liict familiar to Imsi- ness men, Thu antique clumsy und inaccurate mctlpids of weighing, liavo given way to the in vention at American mechanical shill, and the ut- nmst precision bus been attained. A variety of I latter in Balances are. mitmifuehired and used winch cannot be relied on for any considerable degree of accuracy: s„ that they necessarily in- Volvo ana party m pecuniary InVa: It thcraforo r« : , . |, 0, "'," ro rS"*» Plotlorm Scales ol .nr. I-an bank, which have been extensively used in ull parts or the United States for several years, and given, as far as our kimwlcdgod ex tends, very general ratisfiiction. Wo purchased one or those scales throo years since, and have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, Ac. aud for accuracy and durability, we are quite sure, they have not, and perhaps cannot, ho surpassed, I he plan ol construction is philosophical aud simple. Pho employment of two levers, with u Ringlo bourn, is certainly tho most practicable, in a compound platform balance.- Any increase of tho number of levers or an additional beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, loss precise m its operation and more liable to derangement These Scales are used by inariy of the leading merchants of Now York, whose written testimony to their sniiuritir‘Uxcellcrico hnsfoeei, freely ac corded to the manufacturers. juni* U WHITE WliVl3 J WlVK«Air^Sa » ▼ parrels, landing from schooner .Maria, front'Philadelphia; arid for sale hy 1 UCl ° . V.y^.COTjN^ttAT A BAR IE. I JYEUSON & CO’S, SARSAIM- L RILLA.—For tlm cure of all disease* 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 preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit uny of those flashy and conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures, but trust its character, as a specific, entirely on its own merits. IIo has been induced to offer it from tho favorable manner in which it ban been used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction. He asserts with confidence that it is prepared with great care and accuracy, and in tin best mode to obtain tho active principles ofSarsu jMirillo in its moil coucculrated state. Prepared and sold by T. Il VERSON, june ft Druggist. Savannah. I 71LECTKICAL HA III GLOVE li AND BELT FRIOTOUS—Warranted of the best quality.—The combined effects of heat and cold, of variability in temperature, and irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor por and rijjidity of the skin, inducing u state of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility^ aud renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy tills evil, und restore the skin to a health ful state, has long been n desirable object; aud this remedy has been found in the operation of the Hair Glove aud Belt Frictor. The movement of ull parts of the body whilst undergoing tho process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of tlio blood, and at tlio same time removes ull encrustations from the skin, and clears and opens tlio pores ctlcctuul- Tho regpjar uso of the Hair Frictors night and mori\ing, will produce a general glow aud health ful excitement of the skin, and will lie found both a preventive and cure in ail cases of Gold, Uiieu- iuu»ii,»t, Sou. Tlloy require <.„lj- bu U.ail in order Unit their most beneficial efiocts may be known and appreciated, feb 7 T. RYE ft SON. Tit ANSI* A ll E NT GELLAT INE, J- Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, aud oi great service m diseases where delicate animal food is required, and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves by age if kept dry, and can lie made into Soup in a few minutes, aud js of great service in clarifying Cider. Beer, and Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES—Use alien*! two ounces or Conner's Refined American Isin glass, which should be fiivt soaked in cold water for two hours; drain filfth it water, then take two quarts of cqlti water, one rind a half pound of sti ff or, pul in it the white of three eggs, thu juice of three good sized lemons, the peal of one, u stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir all the ingredients well together while cold, then boil tho whole mass four or five minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may bo put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will be fit for use. The moulds should he first wet with a lit tle white of egg and 'water just before tho jellv is put in them, in order to make it en.-y to titrii them out on plates. The Jelly Hag is made of flannel 8 or 10 inche. across the opening, and about half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point nt the bottom. ‘The liquid that runs through first, should be poured back in thejcllcy bag until it runs through clear. Add one pint of wine to the above for Wine Jelly. _ Other liquids made from preserves, may he jellied by using the same proportion of tho Is inglass. BLANC .MANGE may he made by using nt least one ounce of Isinglass for two quarts nl'milk or cream, tlio peal of two lemons, sugar and spice to suit tlio taste—bring tho whole to u boiling heat, strain it, aud when nearly cool, stir it well to mix the creum that will rise while cooling, pour it in moulds, and when perfectly cold, it uiuvbu turned out and will then ho ready for use. Tho moulds should he first wot with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived and for sale by mar Jft T. RVERSON. TELES IIAUELS EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid slate,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising nfticney for rendering the skin Holl and lair. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Ilaucl’s Emi Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may bo said lo exert an almost magical power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to tho utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished tuediciuully for its extremely blond, purifying and soothing action on the skin aud by acting upon tho pores utul mi unto secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from tho surface, allays every tendency to inflammation and by this me thod alone olfectually dissipates nil redness, tan, pimples, freckles end cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant use will cluiiigo the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen afflicted with a tenderness of tho skin in shaving, tho use of tho Kan Div ine do Venus, will be found to allay all ciiticiilar irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream ortho climuto. Just received and for sale by july 2-1 T. RYERSON. THE GREAT PAIN KILLER. J- No Mcdiciuo inis boon discovered that was so happily adapted to use internally, and yet per form such WQiidurs when applied externally, as a wash or bath, or,by friction. It may he used with it success that will astonish, for Bronchitis. Quin- *y. Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains in the Side, Ac. Ac. . t From tho ninny certificates which accompany tin! article, the two following are selected on ac count of their brevity: “I liavo used Mm. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and have found that ill applying it immodi- utely that it will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to tho confidence of the public. H. A. Hkkbb, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.” “ I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bums, nml many othcr.coipmou complaint?, and take -pleasure in rccomrriending it as a family me*-, dicino. ‘ , * J. 8 wax, , ; . ‘ 1 ' Pastor First Bap fist" Church,,, Now Londqu, Copu.’’ Price 12 to 50 Cuuts uer bottle. For wile by arpt 10 J. A. LaROCIIE. I VHiyqui Utn- i^Tn .—-- —.—«■» by hia remedies, are bccuniinulating faster than his space in the nows- S will admit of reporting; has concluded to i ti number bf them in pnrriphlet form for distribution, so that foe afflicted who may foel more especially: interested, can, ou application by letter (postpaid) or otherwise, be furnished with copies. 1 ' - ' Til presenting su'cli a body of evidouce in the form of certificates, It may not be improper to re- murkj in regard to their credibility; that they are given many of them, by souie of our best citi zens, whose .characters aro well aud generally Unown, and whose residences.aro,particularly pointed out,tints rendering the possibility offruud, deception prforgery, utterly out of foe question, for how could it be for otto moment itntnagincd that falsehoods, thus issued-in the light of day, right under tlio immediate observatioh oftlioso in terested, could bo nt'nll tolerated or allowed, es pecially as they tend to subvert the interests of those who scrutinize them with such Argus eyes as would, if possible, detcclan error Jit the Thutii. These considerations will nt once indicate the difference of credibility due these, and. those so frequently paraded iu the papers from ubrond, got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued from uoltody know* whefo, and circulated far from their reputed source, for every body knows what. By this, however, he must not U*e under stood to say that such certificates are false, only that they may ho so fof all w« know. Ilia inten tion in presenting this view of it is merely to show that while falsehoods may be published at u dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible that thov can be so at home. As usual, the undersigned will continue to fill his space in the papers by limited reports of suc cess m treating the incurables, from among which the following of nearly nine years standing is for the present selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf fering fellow mortals bus induced me to make tho following coiiimiinieatibu; nud I am in hopes that, should you see proper to give it in whole or ip part, a place in your valuable paper, it may prove beneficial to some poor follow sufferer, "in the winter of J834, and tile day after I had a hard day’s work lifting and moving logs, l was taken with u violent pan; in iny hack and loins, and tho day following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. (.1 was then a citizen of Jones cmmtv, Ga.] I immediately called In a physician of grout eminence and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I siitlbred as milch, to all appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, uud at last found relief ouly by die help of the cuiheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both in Baldwin and Jones, without receiving uny 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 16ft? I re moved to this county, arid brought with mu my tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.— Hero, as there, I applied to the most skillful phy- sieians, as l tho light, and here, as there, I recei v ed no benefit from tlumi. In September 1812. after having siilVei ed.at times the most cxeriteia- ting pain-for eight years and niue months.mid after having spent a great deal of money (at least #•",0ft) on doctors during the time, i wa» induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of .Macon, and though I entertained the most violent prejudice to his movie of practice, my necessity compelled me to go, fori had then been confined to iny house for ten days, and hail to resort to tho use of the ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated niv case to him, and lie gave me modicuie. In half uu hour utter taking his first dose; I fob that ease, and had that free and copious discharge of urine which l had not felt or had iu almost nine years. And from that time to this present day, -March 2<Uh, 1847, 1 liavo hud tio return of my complaint, uud no more use fur my catheter. lit order to make the cure permnueut l continued the use of tho medicine several months. Since thou I take nothing for it. I cat, driiik, sleep, and work as iu former days, and feel as well ami sound as ever I was. You may well suppose that It did not take long to banish prejudice ut that rate, and 1 nmv say to the atllietud, that I believe in many instances that prejudice stands more in the way of their recovery than the incurability of their diseases. .Such, Mr. Editor, is my expo- riworo ol* Up. TlMUllsno’M Ippiilmonl, nn.l xnoli tin; results. Neither ho nor his remedies nerd anv euconriiiiu from me ; the skill oft'ie one and thu eflieacy of the other are too well known for that; hut a follow' feeling for the sufferers induced me to take up the pen, arid to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Yomy, respectftillv, GEORGE G. MILLER. liibb County,'Geo., March 20th, 1847. Persons desirous of .testing tho etticacv of these remedies iu their own cases, no matter tthere they reside, can do so very conveniently by send ing their ago and symptoms iii writing, "as cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various cases will be compounded aud sunt by mail, rrpnss, nvprieate hand. In order that am. may partake of the benefits resulting from tlio use ofhi< remedies, his charge for the treatment of such cases as do not require his personal atten tion, will he only Fine Dollars a mouth, which mav he scut by mail at his risk. Acute cases, and those requiring personal at tention will be charged iu accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. In consequence of the great increase ofoflice business, it will be impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only in urgent cases, or as consulting physician. His city friends may folly rely on his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, and others who may deem it their interest to procure his services,’will he attended tons promptly as his will admit. M. 8. THOMSON, M. D. Macon*. October 18, 1647. c— ' _ Rttioti altoivoil in (lid ‘Ciwioui liquid,Ui"r cold "• por.affl of CuiijjroM of XSIM, diing.iliu viiluo thereof:,, . i United States Eugle, old emission, id“ t“ new England, Guinea, » . . ,/ “ Sovereign, - - . ’ ", Seveu Shilling proc©’,. w France, Double Lorils, (fiufore 1780,) - V Louis. . - " Douhlo Louis, (sinco 178G,) - " Louih. - ... ' " Double Napoleon, or 40 frattci, “ Napoleon, or 20 francs, - " Same ns the new Louis Guinea, Frankfort ou tlio Main, Ducat, Hamburg, - . ■■ i Malta, Double Louis, • " Louis, " Demi Louis .... Mexican Doubloon, - - - • Holland, Doublo Ilix Dollar, l C “ Rix Dollar, - - - " Ducat, " Ten Gilder piece, • - v. Portugul, Dobraon, - . >■ “ Dobra, - t " Johanttes, .... Spain, Doubloon 1772, " " since 1772, “ Pistole, - . . Columbia Doubloon, - Specie dollm- of Swederi and Norway, at Specie dollar of Denmark, at - ’ Thnler of Prussia, nud Northern State's of Germany, Florin of Southern States of Geftriany, Florin of Austrian Empire and City’of Augsburg, - - . • * - Lira of tiro Lombardo Venetian King dom and Tuscany, - - ■ Franc of France uud (if Belgium, and Livre of Sardinia, - - • IScOiih Ducat of Naples, Site Ounce of Sicily, «*!•> .jp Pound of the British Provinces of Nova B LUE LICIf WATER.—The charac ter of the Water from this.well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. Wo append for tho curious und scien tific an analysis, as made by ail able Chemist. t sulphurated hydrogen, 2'carbonic acid, ft muriate of soda, 4 rimriato of magnesia, 5 muriate of lime, fi sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, !) carbonate of lime, und probably u trace of carbonate of magnesia. Iu its action upon the system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative,.possessed of greater variety of substances and in more abun dance, il may be considered as standing at the head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical with the Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found in those Waters. If the Planters of this neighborhood were once to get into, the habit of using the Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it for any consideration. It is put up in well soaked barrels, and will keep lor any length offline in any climate. This Whiter is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring,' Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale by tho barrel, gallon, or on draught ,by J. M. TURNER A BRO. j»iyat $10 63 10 00 4 00 4 84 1 61 0 00 1 4 87 0 15 4 57 7 70 3 85 4 05 2 27 2 27 0 27 '4 85 2 ftft 15 5ft . 52 20 '•« 04 2 27 4 00 32 7D 17 30 17 0(1 JO 02 15 35 ft 86 15 35 $! 00 ,1 05 (l!) 40 434 10 wm bp i-,n,u,i„a =-*] amum o, dm,; - ’’“.'i , .. , next Namier Oni of the ’ _ niu-okt,.,.] A DaAuJmnaUS , ’’“t' aniUcncrSS: T HE juitiBcribcr ia now mAL. tlio coinpleliun of hi. arm... ^ nnno, Hi* e.talili.lniioiit of o well orsSS5" 5 ‘ u' 11 to Domestic Affairs and to t|,J Fi.rofon iff 0 -"' of the Country, will bo given with delity. Possessing peculiar fic-ilh; n - rt, P'd , un £ inforautittri/ the fc°iftr } ' il ‘ quentlyw cqum,unicL. iSSK“ ot foeriVmstimportantpharucter. e It. L/c I cr/mtim Imports of the, aud Debates of |/ 15 United States Senate proprietor u bound m ftirnisJi d-.ili-ri. h /' ^ iu accordance \VU!i foe term* „r ,). * 1 ^ ,at bn* nrrongomoul. uuw uW. will f,-, ' 1 '* to thu Soualq ortho ¥ ...i, V .r,i"litv „,o , “J ™ Scotia, Now Brunswick, New foundland und Canada, 4 00 Foreign Weight/, nml .lien*lire*. There aro denominations frequently met with in reports of markets, hut their English value not always readily recollected. Tho fifllowiug table will be found, wo believe,correct: Ainu, iu Rotterdam, peck nearly gals. 40 contains, "g vis. 4.37 do. 4.08 oyer peek 1.^ , J s to nearly 2 busli. I do. 1\ Pernain- do. 1 to Ij lbs. 200 2-5 lbs. 32 do. 2 gals. 4‘.24ti do. ft.ftftT about do. -11 , incites 2*5 peciil* ft to 41 QEBRIIVG’S fit EM TO It ATI VE O CORDIAL.—Custom House, New York, June 10, J842.—C. C. fctebring, Esq.—Dear Sir: The extraordinary benefit 'received by me from tho use of your “ Restorative Cordiah” impels me to make the following statement, not only as an act of duty iu regard of Hollering Immunity, but as one of justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten years 1 was most seriously afflicted with Dispepsia, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business one or two days in the week. 1 suffered mostly from disordered digestion aud a painful affucriou of the bowels, councctcd with the most troublesome and obstinate cpstiveuess, the parti culars of which it would be out of place hero to specify. Sullico it to say, that the first bottle of your Restorative Cordial, taken some six months ago, afibrded me immediate relief; aud that hav ing continued it from time to time, I nut now happy toudd that the cure has been complete and permanent. Believing that many may be simi larly afflicted with the various forms of Dyspep sia.! nm induced to make this public acknow ledgment for tho general good. Respectfully, yours, Ac. Wm. IIookf.u. Inspector al* Customs for the Port of N. Y. A further supply, just rccutved and Tor sale by ji,mm: t. itvmtaoN. Unmdo, iu Portugal, Aliunde, in Madeira, Alquieru, in Madeira, Alquiere, in Portugal, Alquieru, in Bahia, Alquiere, in Marmham, Alquiere, in Rio Janeiro and buco, Amin, of rice, in Ceylon Arroba, in Portugal,* Arroba, in Spain, Arroba, in Spain, (large) Arroba, in Si/ain, (small) Arroba, in .Malaga, of wine, Arshccn, iu Riis-ia, Bahar, in Batavia. , JJale. ofciunainon. iu Ceylon, net. lb*. 104) Barili, in Naples equal* about gal*. I I G'antar, the Levant, contain* 41 okes lbs. 1 |>. J Cun tar, in Leghorn, of oil, lbs, 88 Cautar, in Malta, do. 174] Cnntar, in Naples, lb*. 100 to 15)0\ Cuntar. in Sicily, do. 175 to ]02.{ Cnrro, in Naples, is equal to about bush. ."<) Curro, in Nujdes, of wine, gal*. 201 Cntta, often, in China, is about lb*. 1.‘, Cayang, in Batavia, lbs. 3581 Chetwert, in Russia, nearly bush, ti Fauega, in Spain, biish. J,59ft Hectulitre, in Franco, do. 2.-4 Killogrniiiiuc, in France and Netherlands, lbs. 2.2J Last, iu Amsterdam, of grain, bu.-h. 65] Last, iu Bremen, of grain, overdo. 80 2-ft Lost, tn Cadiz, of salt, do. 70 4-5 Last, ju Dautzic, of grain, nearly do. 93 Last, in Flushing, of grain, " do. Last, iu Ilauibiirg, ol'grain, do. I-ast, in Lubec, of gram, do. Last, iu i'ortiignl, of salt, do. “(I Last, iu Rotterdam, of grain, do. 65.130 Last, in Sweden, do. 75 Last, iu Utrecht, of grain, over do. 59 Lispound, in Hamburg, lbs. J0 5o/.. l-i»poim,l, in Ilollaiul, ftu. J6 4 oz. •Mark, in Holland, oz. !) Maud, iu Calcutta, Ih*. 75 to 64 M ina, in Genoa, of grain, Imsh. 3.43 Moy, iu Lisbon, do. 24 Mo'y, in Oporto, ftp Moyo. of Portugal, contain* over bush. 2ft Oke, in Smyrna, lbs. 2.63 Orna, in Trieste,, of wine, gal*. 14.94 Orua, of oil. d,>. ]7 Palmo, iu Naples, is n little o\or inches 10 94 ] 69.0 91 QALAEUATUS.-l cusk Suluerqtus, just O received and for sale by ' * c Aj T. BOWNE, cornerBrongbton and 'oct 15>!'l Whitaker St*. Smet*’ Bitildinga. tSll. j A YNE» S JII^DEDiNES.T- 1J Expectorant. Uphniuative. and Veriniftigc. Also, Wnt«rV Balsam of Wild Chenr. for sale? by J. A.'I.aROCHE, oct 21 . NoJ/W-aEng’s Briilding*. Pecnl, in Batavia and Madras, lb*. IftftJ Pccnl, in China and Japan, do. lftft j Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gal*. ltlO to 104 Food, in Russia, i* equal to ftfj lb*. 2oz. nearlv Quintal, in Portugal, lb*. 89.05 Quintal, ill Sniynin, do. 129.48 Quintal, in Spain, do. 90 Quintal, in Turkov, do. 107.3 oz. KotUili, in Portugal, fin. 12.4 oz. Koltolo, in Genoa, do. 21 Uottolo, iu Leghorn, lbs. 3 Salma in Sicily, from bush. 7.65 to 9.77 Schetlul, iu (iunnany, varies l.J to nearly hush. 3 Ship-pound, in Hamburg and Denmark, lbs. ftfti Ship-pound, iu Holluud, Uw. 308-4 oz. Staro, in Trieste, bush. 2? Tale, in China, oz. Q Vara, iu Rio Janeiro, J.J yd. nenrly Vara, iu Snail!, 109 aro equal to yds. 920 Worst, in Russia, loot 3500 logo! Interest Table. Exiiibitin" the legal rates of interest allowed iu the ditiereiit slates and territories within the United States, with the punishment inflicted for usury iu each State. -Maine, 0 per cent; forfeit of the claim for usury. New Hampshire, 0 per cent; forfeit of thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 0 per cent; recovery in an action, with costs, Massa chusetts, 0 per cent; forfeit of thrice the usury. Rhode Island, 0 percent; forfeit of the usury and interest on the debt. Connecticut, 0 percent; for feit of the whole debt. New York, 7 percent; usurious contracts void. New Jersey, 7 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, 0 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Delaware, 0 per rent; forfeit of the whole debt. Maryland, 0 aud on tobacco contracts 8 nor cent; usurious contracts void. Virginia, o per cent; forfeit double the usury taken. North Carolina, 0 per cent; contracts for usury void, nml forfeit double the usury. South Carolina, 7 percent; forfeit of interest ami premium taken, with costs to deb- tors. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice the us ury, and contracts void. Alabama, 6 per cent; forfeit of interest and usury. Mississippi, (J per cunt ou contract made since 1840; .8 on loaned money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; bank interest, <1; aud conventional a* high as 18; heyoud that con tract void. Tennessee, (» per cent; usurious con tracts void. Kentucky,0 percent; usury recov erable with costs. Ohio, 0 per cent; ou written agreement* may go as high as JO. Indiana, (i per cent; a fino’ofdoiihle the excess. Illinois, (i per cent; penalty, threc-fidd the amount of the whole interest. Missouri, (I percent; by contract. I ft; if beyond, forfeit of the interest and usury taken. Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of tlm usury taken on one-fourth of the debt. Arkansas, fi percent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable, but thu contract void. District, of Columbia, fi per com; usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest aud excess iu easy of usury. Wisconsin, 7 pel* cent; by agreement, not over 12. Forfeit, trc'blo the excess. Iowa. The same us in Wisconsin. On debts or judg ments, in favor of tho United States, interest is computed at the rate of 0 per cent per aiinuiii. CesToxi lloesK Vai.uk of Coi.vs,—By a law of Congress passed last May. (ho Foreign Coins and money of countries therein specified, are tube estimated as follows, to wit: Tho specio Dollar of Sweden and Norway, nt one hundred and six cents. The Rpecio Dollar of Denmark, ut ono hundred uud five cents. The Thnler of Prussia and Northern State of Germuny, at sixty nine cents, The Florin of the Southern Slates of Germany, nt forty cents. The Florin of the Austrian. Empire, and the City of Augsburg, forty-eight and a half cents. The Lira of Uie Lambarda-Veuitian Kingdom, ,and of Tuscany, at sixteen cents. • The Franc of France, and of Belgium, and tlio Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen cent* six niills.' 0 ThoiDucat of Naples, at eighty cents. The Ounce of Sicily, at >tvVo dollars and’forty cents. ‘ Tlio PcHiud of tho Britwh Province* of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfound laud, und Cunndgy a tfo undo liars. formation. in a ramUMM:," fonH.yh&MrTZi'.ffi arnm-cinotiw hnyjimni «,.|| „ m i„J '"’l 11 -* w cmUlilumly lllutralml lint tin “U 9 , ' mII prove it-. ll u.t raeifelle.Mtg die tille|l itml jiiTlcctJy uhlcpuiitlettl jtHini.il i, will have im party vimv»—i.alitical Ilia. praprielnr. by tboluniu of hi, , attllttlc III tint L'tiitetl Slalc, i, l,om„| t„ ditmu that “the paper shall contain u<* tmlivij discussions except the debate*.” ft ,Jj|| | * ye.nde ol Xe.irs—not the orpnii nf any h i (ifwii-, ions. I he grand aim of the subscriber j*t,;„ ta.di*li. at tin* Seal of Government, a IhilhfoUb! prompt reporter of all sort* of iiiie|li«eiic«!-nm ponsihle agent, on which the politician, tl„. lie** man, the mamifoeHirer, the uieeliamV,an! every one interested in tlioallah-* el'Ce„gn Waft | the Government, may rely at ail times with in plieit coulidciice. It is believed that the esiablishineiil ef *im responsible Journal of liit'lliijrncr, mi term* with plaee it within the reach of the great tna*M‘siif(,i people, at the commencement of what pioiii* m lw a most interesting and eventfulperinij info history o! Congre*-3onal proceeding, will Imp gurded with lavor bv ail t‘S.i**e* of the ciiiiiiutluiti ami. having tints stated hi* objeet*, the snlwerilz' : rospecfullv soheit.-, a li!n-ial ami general Kiiiipur from the enlightened public of tlm United Stafov JAMES A. HOUSTON, Stenographer lo the. Senate of the l\ S. 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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ^Throughout the session of t'ongress, Kilns will l»e issued from tlw oflieeuftlm”United fttn'tte Reporter,” containing tho reports of all such Re bate* us may posse** peculiarly exciting int«K All subscription* ami emnimiiiicalieii* to lie post-paid, und addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United State* Reporter, Washington, I), f. £1?*' All newspapers throughout the United State* who publish this prospectus once a week from this date till the meeting of Congress, will Im entitled to uu exchange, with the ••United State' Reporter,” and will lie placed ou the list of tlio*c to whom thu Extras will he. despatched, oct 18 PROSPECTUS OF A KEW JTIIJSIE HOOK, IX P A TI; A'T -V O T E 8, C A L L J: /) THE HESFKICIAN 11.11(1*1 J)// Dr. Ji m. 1 looser, of Jefferson County, On. millS work will contain 51)0 pages. inclinliiij| JL n lucid exposition of the Riiie* of .'Ringing and of Musical ('(imposition; a larger number of Church Tunes used by the various religion* (1* nomination.*, South uiid West, than have ever fore been embraced in one volume. Odes and Anthems, Sunday School nud Iuiiiiil llyuuw, «n* nieruus Missionary aud Tumperance pieces, if- accompanied in a great many instances by the i*q lire hymn or song. Many fo' tho tunes afe.^dirtr ly new, while many of those line old airs that l’m>« long been used nt prayer, emit]/ and othvi meeting.*, uiid in tlm social circle, but linvo’iiciiff before been collected and harmonized, with nu merous Scotch, Irish. German and other tine tunc* hitherto seattercd nt wide, interval* over the earth, will lie found iu the Hesperian Harp. Book* ancient nud modern—many that nru uovv out ol print, whose rich music i* unknown t« most per* sou* of the preeuui day, have been conip/ittlH "used up" to supply thi* work. The Hesperian ilurji i* the largest and ( a(f V‘ rst Music Book ever olferedthe American public, a* all intelligent persons will see by comparing it with other work*. Price, $1 fi ft par copy, bean' tifnllv l/riuted, and bound in paste-hoard, null neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, done in morocco of aiiv color desired, will he hirmslied at $i-J 5(1 to S’ft 5ft. according In style. Fifty cnpi.at (plain) sent to otic address for J* ; 2 5ft; 100 «■*>• pie* for It)!). The tenth trill be jurntslwl toett •- scrihers only. , , ..... N. B.—AcrivK Aobxts wanted tmnto taldyto canva** every couiiiv. town and city ui the wi" 1 - A liberal per"cent, will he allowed. Good recom mendation* required. Address the tuifimr, post paid, at Louisville, Ga. * „■ Tho Florida papers, and all others friendly ° such an enterprise, are respectfully requested to publish this J’rospeetiis three times, and to send tho author a number of the paper cmitaiiutig »(• A copy of the Hesperian Harp will bo given m return. # , , m Jollbrsoii county, Ga., Aug. 18w. l. nrl ~ repeal an Drdi- A JV OBBIJVAftCE , , . . 1L nance, entitled. “An Ordinance nuUmrismg the sale of certain I aits to'L’harles B. Chiskiw,»n«l for other purposes,", passed lih April, J841. 8ec. 1. Be it ordained by the -Mar or and Ahtcr- ien of the City of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, aud it is hniehy ordained by tho aiilhoritv of file same, that the above recited Onlinanee i<o and the smite is here by repealed. , Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by uio authority aforesaid, that file committee on public side* and citv lot* proceed to revalue said lots, and sell them under the existing ordinance. Sec. ft. lte il fur liter ordained by the authority nliiraatllil, tlml all priliinliitcf "r lliu-tt uf imnce, militating wttli Hit pravwmns nf tins Or- ilitmncil, Im. mill tlm emuo tire linrcliy rnjinalcil.. pttMCd in Cuuncil lot!. Juno. J8-I7. [Auesi.] jnilii II! II. K. HlTBitOffGUS, Mayor. 1 :,] .A. C. itaviiMoiir. c. c. 1 ' 1 . C fb.lIBS.-1i' ditii. nrM.iliTO.amjirfOwl'y i- Koine extra size; 4 dcr. finc>n«ll J uck w'«- froui 37.) ct*. up t fi do. dq. Sidp do. from 25 ^ up. just received and'.for sM'e by VoptO JOHN MURpm