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jha F»co mid Skm, iiwlimtlariy, jS^JtiunlK
Btotelwa, ToUori. rm, Sunburn* Ffctaftloa, jfcc.
A di’firon of [deamtrii accdmpuniei tlm ime of
*hU elegant preparation, in itn refreshing effect
tonou the akin, Cutaneous irritability and dwoolo-
Vatitotw are ulso rembvcd.ririd h’puro state of tho
complexion established bytho 'into of tliffTbUon.
For aalo by . * Q. R. HENDRICKSON."
- may 35 ' Gibbon's Hilildinj
j^QO roams Loiter and Foolscap
• JT PapTr, assorted qualities. Just recoivetl nnd
/v,-.,. • ix.. u.'.HKNmtrcicMnN.
m
ilwoii
for main hy
TOtlff If
(3. t^HENDUlCKSON.
jutia 23 . ‘' Gibbons' Buildings.
HoT.HKS.—Carved Tortolso Shell, Buffalo,
Jf Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Coiitbs, Shell
and Imitation long bnck Combs,' Sido Combs of
nrpmoty , of patterns, DreVpig Combs,, Shell,
Buffalo, Ivory ftild English Horn and Fine. Teeth
Combs of all sizes and qualities, for sale by
may 13- • ' HENDRICKSON.
F or the teeth. —Monprlns’ uni
scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odontiu
__ ' scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odoutiim,
just received and for aide by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may IS ' ~ ■* ' ■ ’Gibbon*' Building*.
H
for aalo .
may IS
IBRAUD S ritfsS.—Rev. IL Hib-
bard’a genuino vogetablo anti-bilious qills,
leby G. R. HENDRICKSON,
• Id IJlM.n.w' l.iiIUmr-t
Gibbons’ buildings.
B UI.L’8 SARSAPlRIIilili-A II.
Hull's Compound Extract ol Sarsaparilla,
for Uio cure of Sortifolu,diseases of tho Skin, Dys
pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the
lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive c tlucts of Mercury, and all diseases arising
from nit impure state of tho blood, equal to any
preparation of Sarsnpnrilln.' For sale ut 75 cents
per bottle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON,,
may 4 Gibbons' buildings.
L AMP WICK.—Solar nnd Astral Lamp
Wick of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lumps, and
Candle wick, for salu by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
npr34 Gibbons' buildings.
pAKIPUIA’Ih—A fresh supply of very
V-r superior, just received, and kept constantly
oniiandhy G. 11. HENDRICKSON,
apr 14
Gibbons' building's.
tSALBV'S CAlHIIMATIVE^l
JLf groce of Unsold English, preparation, war
rantedgeuuiuo, for sale by ■.«
• apr 24 Q. R. HENDRICKSON.
H UEI/g FAHIILV SOAP.-50 boxes
Hall’s Extra Stemn Pressed Sonfi.jniit land
ed and for sale by C. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 10; Qib|unis’ buildings.
POWDER PUFFS & BOXES.-An
JL extensive assortment of Powder Putfs and
Boxes. Also, Putts without Uio boxes, and tiu
Powdor Boxes, for suld by
apr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
B*
»UTLER'S TASTELESS SE1D-
> LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre
dients of tho Seidlitz Spring eiiihliincd in one
compound powder,'tho efforvoscihg solution of
which in Water is vCry nearly tasteless.' Besides
being more palatable, it U'inade'ih much less
time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that
I iroduccd with the two powders in the usual way.
l*repurod by Thomas liuUur, 4 Clicnpside street,
Loudon. Sold bv
*G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 7|Gibbon's Buildings.
H oney.—3 cases new crop Cuba Honey,
just received and for side by
npl fi , G. it HENDRICKSON.
flOCUliOACH POISON, dkc.-Dr.
Fonchtwungcr's CockWmen, Rat and Mouse
Poison, a sure uud safe destroyer of those iiosci-
ous vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison,
for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
apl u Gibbon*' Buildings.
make iti
States. Th6 Modfcilitf cbutttl
paragon' whqtavHri'bUl' WJn 1 ' 1
innUM piily.’ fill
liable preparation,
is ’ d3ol‘ will
fine tn.uiq Southern
mi no. illiberal pro-
u»i w.,« JwrtloM Vegetable
'o Pliintdwi.tlils Mqdlcitid is' a yul-
... vr .in. ns It cures nil chAos lit 1 V)*v^lve
hours, anu does not ror|itIru' uiiy time to bd'loat; all
that wt’n bo donO is tot ike thotMcdibinb iftid to go
to work. To tho Rice Plimtorit is a valuable Med-
ieiiioHw’itdoes not contain miy mercurial or Wilu-
erai preparation whatever, and U therefore a; safe
Medieluo forUiosdwho drolinblo to exposure. 1
beg you. do not lot mo have to tax you so often ’Wills
«dyertisouwntH, v eerUticdtasi -&<?i ■ jlt-fauainliqndy
proved itself to bowliut 1 say it.ig, and ,tbe giA’dtost
proof is ovory body is roco.mmandum it to, l>9. {tho
only certain and speedy cipro forylio leyar “fid
Ague. All you havo.to do Is to ask your neighbor
what lie tliiuks of Humphreys* Remedy for lover
and Ague, and ofconr»o, ,to be convinced, you will
try it, at lon.it I hope so. Hero is my oiler V» «»»y
Planter of South Carolina, wlm will either cifil on
Doct. P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, S. C. or,myself,
intlie city of Savannah, and either of us will give
I*.... ti.tnl.fn .....I .Pit il/mu tml #.,,1*1, 11. ,i
g iu. KrfipUmii.Ncfirtjlgta AUepuoaii, mur-
tmuxi andfer,MpKaDM opornt|dn
(qtitlng fatal cuuwa/iuoaeow of Jloreuriulw
, (H'tiUflrMMWBB, (kj’ milling Uio Ulloeu’w pc-
!is)ik:<kc. to (k. ii qar«mi»r,"if.)pi>P>',mi»m Wttpto
perfect(Upgrqq t tluip apyj known remedy, .tpiiic
uud JiltoriitiYO powers^ npd isjiighly rocqminand-
cd by, opiiiiont phyaiciguq,,, |t ,js jiroparod iu. pott-
scqtAuM pf tlia . rpcptumpmlationa «ivmiby,pr.
II., It, lfro,st, Profossor of Materia MqdicU iu,tlie
Medical College of Charleston, 8. C. in his work
on Rfateria Medicn, only concentrated by.ajirp-
'raja’qftho'^lrtuiscrlbers toreiraer it nfbrq'cptwoli-
ont’tor ndinlntitralion, and with thd excipticfn of
nuough fortwojve cases, and ifjt doos not euro ten
out oftwelvo, we will refund the amount paid for
Youraroto see the Medicino tukon as l have
directed.
Owing to ilia heavy ruins daring tho past sum
mer, ami which still ‘continue, all the low luuds
nru underwater, wbieji.wlll cause a great donl;of
this disease on the llico Plantations; it will be to
your advantage to nrocuro' a certain uml spoedy
remedy; you can do so by applying to either of
my Agents or myself. Ask for Illlml'IlltEY'S
REMEDY FOll.FEVER AND AGUE.
This Medicine is for*sale by tho following
named gentlemen, wlm aru the only agents for
the sale of tlm Gkb.it South env Rk.mkuh, where
it will bo found eitlicr at wliplcsnlo or retail.
Country merchants will muko a hamlspmq profit
by selling tills mediegic. A liberal diseounl made
to Planters,'dee., by the dozen. Address.
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr*,
oct 13 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
/^ONjFECTIONAHY.--50 boxes Cnn-
V-/. fectiomuy of superior quality, landing from
schr. Columbia, and for sulo by
aprP
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
J AYNE’S UEiTIEDlES.—JuynoV Lx^
pectoraut, for Coughs, Colds, &o.
Jayne’s Curmalivo liulsam for Dysentery and
Summer Couipluint*.
Jayne’s Tine. Vormifiigo for Worms in Chil
dren.
^Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billious Coinpluiuts,
A laigo supply of these popular reined!'
receiv
larco supply of these popular romediics just
ivea and lor salo at Pliiladetpliia prices, hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
M ore yeti-stilltiiey
COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROMSCIUVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! I—READ .'!
READ!! READ!! .
Scrivkx County, Sept. 24,1947.
Win. Ilumphrcy’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo
to drop a few liuds to you in behalf of your yaht
nblo medicine. I have recommended it iii- two
cases as being the best Medicine' fot* the euro of
tlio Feverajid Ague, dnd told tbcm if it did not'
cure I would reftmd tho money. But as your
medicino 1ms proved itself so ‘far, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to tho public as n cer
tain nnd speedy cure for tho Fovcr and Ague; n
disease so troublesome in the lower countries,
which would bo banished hy the use of Hum r
phrey’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine fur
the Smith.' Enclosed vda'wiU rcccivo a certifi
cate from u r'espectnh|o gentleman of Sc'rivou
County, and also ofn yoniig Lady who resides in
my futhily. I urn your obd’t sorvt,
, : Wm. MJCaiik.
IIFJIEIS ANOTHER.. * / t -
Mr. Humphreys.—Dear* Sir.—I hand*your
Agent my certificate for publication, if you think
proper. This is to certify that I had tho Fever
mid Ague KqvcrultuuQH very sovero, uud found
no rebef until Uiroughthe porsnasion of Jlr. W.
Carr, your ageut for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever
and Agim Medicine, which restored mo to honldi
ill the.short.ypaco of 2-1 hours. And . I do rocom-
uieud Humphreys’• Rouiody as a cerlaiu mid
«t»ecdy euro for the above disease.
Respectfully, Mary Suei’hari).
Juckr'ouboro,’ Scrivcn Co. Sept. 24,1847.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED-
Sayaksau, Oct. 2,1847.
Mr. Will. Humphreys—Sir.—Having had oc
casion to use your Remedy for Fovcr uud Ague.
I can recommend it to tho public as a «ufo, cer
tain, and speedy cure for the nbovo named dis
ease. It cured the case hi less than eight hours.
Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Just in time,
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dour Sin—Witli the
greatest plcasiirq 1 recommend your celebrated
Remedy to the citizens of tho Southern Slides,
and to Planters, and all who ur,e troubled with the
Fever and Ague. I was a subject of tho above
named disouso for a long time ntid tried vurioun
remedies, among which, was Rowund’s .Tonic
Mixture, llicKti CUalog(igue,Cliumpi6u's Pills, and
many otliers; but all was useless, until I was ad
vised by ufrjond ur Savmuiab, to try yopr piedi-
eiuu, whicli 1 did and icau Hnluly rcconmieml it
to tho public as u certain euro. Your remedy
cured uio iu 12 hours, for which I tender yon my
thanks, ntiri wish you success in your enterprise
iu behalf of tho human family. Your truly,
•H. II. Barrbtt.
RoQsvillc, Burke County, Oct.jl, 1847.
oct 7 • ,
tho addition ofmerenry which may atiiUtmies bo
added when nbfccwary. /.To %libwilKHI hl^ptosti-
itiatiou'wludli Dr.'Fl cift'crUiitid of tho dumUina-
tiou of tbeso articles, it is only nccosouiy to rofbr
toThq |ibovq moiRionot^ wor/t.M» » / < 1 E
•i-yWRtWWiSw' WflBlp Wf
Rhcimiatisiu that wilrnot yield to the it;fluuuco ol
Sarsaparilla vud Qjujen's Dqlight il'duly,p^ese-
if takdn'mx’oifiiitinnou^vitli
llyifrrofPomsli.
‘ Is highly recommended for all diseases of t|io
skin, chronic ns well ns recent. One oottlo will,
in mostinstamios. encctiinlly reinovo nil *niiiiplos,
postules or Mutches on the face, , to whiclf young
persons in this climate arc so much siibjoetiid to,
arising cither from impurity of tlio bibod or clo*
billty.' It is the best remedy kijowp ftir scrofu
lous affections, flares ntid lireakiugA out inyopug
childron, and is srtlb nnd ellicncious in removing
entirely every truco of hereditary diseases iVom
die system, in tlio tondcrest infant; in fact, in id)
cutaneous affections it is invaluable, As a gen
eral purifier of tho blood, and an orudientor of all
obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take the precedence of all other romodios. It
gently operates upon nud rcgulutas tho bowels,
restores to the Mood it* wonted pnyity, : givos tone
to tho stomach, and promotes digestion.
It will clfectiinlly relievo Erysipelas evon in its
lyorst stages, and all persdns "suffering from this
di^essing comjdaint are advised to uso it, first
so, hilt if no marked relief bo found after taking
one bottle, it will be uecossary to use the Hydria-
dntod Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in
tho casos of all quack medicines of the day, to of-
fact their sale, uud so forco them upon the pub
lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that Ins \\re-
E a ration has been prescribed and used by u limn
er of physioinus uud planters of our city ami
neighborhood, witlugrcat success, viz: Dr. It. II.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Rniusay, Dr. Tlio. V. Simons,
Dr. G. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legarc, Lt, Wilson, U.
S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stouov, Bonn-
fort. &c. PriCo §1 per bottle, or $5 lor G do.
Prepufod by • Ji PkTiui M. 'Erriifa^.
Chemist and Druggist, cornor Brbiid nud
King streets, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for Suranuah,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
dec,21 ■ Market square.
rflllte NATIVE :FElmiFirOE,-
i. For tho Curo of Bilious, Romittent and In
termittent, or Ague'hud'Fever, nnd other diseas
es incidental to a debilitated state of tlio system,
such uij flight sweats', &c: &r.
The native Fclirifu'gc is olfered. The proprie
tor is aware thaHlio common ohjectioiis to all new
proparati.ms will bo urged against this. To obviate
all such objections, bo has simply to state tiiat it is
propurod according to tlio receipt of an eminent
pliysienh, who used it with perfect success
through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick
ly region of our country, viz: tho Mississippi val
ley. Again from the exulted estimation in which
(iuinine is held, not only by tho people, but by
the most skillful physicians, it wifi appear superu-
rogatory to oftbr any new article. But tlio Native
Febrifuge possesses nil the power ami certainty
of Quinine in controlling Fovcr without affecting
tlio head, and may bo safely ‘used lliiiroTdr/Wliore
Quinine is-inndmissible. It is not tho purpose of
the -u " ■'* 1 * ‘ • I
mis,a j»*®a
iMue md Untral A’to,.
J’niladeTpma. tlmt Its benehoial clfccts mid-stir*
prising euros) hnvo'proemred' fbr it tlui anpioba
tion and recouimenqutiou of tho most Otmmhit of
tho Faculty. 1 1 ‘, 1 , *. ,,
■■Vk.lt'.to'rejM^dy'jijr SjjMpU^
Sorw, either Iresh or of, long, duninoe.. It stays
nud prevtfrtM' Gnngroncs; and'by a tiiiidly nppli-
datLm Will presorts thhny ti valuable lift Hnd iihnbi
In ensesof inveteracy of ytbeirs, 6r a pr oneness
of tlio ullected pnrL-i to. inqrtlfy, .(pr, Gnngreue,) it
will be advisablo fori tlio unlortiiiiiito sulforor to
resort to tho uso of sumo gentle purgative for.a
few days previous .tp using the Plaster, and con
tinue tlio same till the curb is completed, which
niny bo confidently expected Inn reasonable’tinie.
No pufgntivo nioru prdnor than Dr. Dyott’s Well
kn»wu Aiiti-Billious Pills.
Tlio Mnlengerd'of the Nbgroes is ranked tinder
the denomination of Ulcers ;■ this valuable Plaster
is also a certain cure for it, if tho sumo treatment
bo •bHAri’fcu &s nliovq. 1 ’ ^
Cancers, Erysipolh^,' Wens, Scrofula, Fistula,
Wlito 8*wcl!iiig, Sorb B re fists, Fcro’ns, Whitlows
nml Boils are Tembvod, and cures hnppily pro
duced by the uio of this valuable Plaster*
It roniovbs Abseosses, and disitipatos collected
humours: it also euros Spruins, Bruises, Anthrax,
Scalds, Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sores or Issues
very successfully und without pain. It dissiputes
distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism iu a
vary short tune, and is a sufo mid certain cure for
Rhaumatisui uml ilyiug Rheumatic Pains, if,the
Plaster bo constantly nppliod to tlio ntfucted purls
for six or eight months, tlio parts afiectod become
invigoratod, nml a curb scfilmu fails to bo com
pleted. It is also successfully used for tho ciiru
o 1 corns.
Thoso useful men, Mariners, should never be
withoitt Mahy's valimblo Plaster Cloth; it keeps
nnv length of time equally good, aiul is particu
larly calculated to dry sores, arising from green
wounds, lifter they tiro suppurated, whicli it much
aids. It is uecossary it should bo kept dry.
Ruceivcd and for sulo by
may 12 T. RYF.RHON
stqiis, whosp).characters are >ve)l and. generally,
known, qnd wIiqso residences are particularly,
pointed out, thus ro'ndhrUi'g tliopoHsibiUty nffhuuL .-w
deception or fofgdry, intCriy 'ont df tlio question., ^falta,
Jor. how could it be for one moment immugineu,
io proprietor However sanctioned by custom on
tell occasions, to attempt a display of medical
apr 2
Gibbon's Building.
CUtfESH TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. burtt qua
A lity, just received, und for sido by .
G. R. HENliRlCkSON,
Juno 24 Gibltboas 1 Buildings.
TJOTASII.—3 casks first sort Now York
-IT inspection, lauding from brig Acton Jor salo
by G;R. HENDRICKSON,
-juno 10
BISON’S JPIEES*—The'Hygerian
ATX umVoMnl Medicino of tho British College or
. Health, for sale by
- j«ne23 G. R. Ii ENDRICKSON
r^INOEK.—40 kegs fresh ground Giiigor,
just received ond for sale by
jnnolO G, R. HENDRICKSON.
KAPMNO TW®
* T [..sorted »iic. ond quolitino, fur oolo bv
0. It. llliWiWICKSON.
t*KEJc« white Wine Vine-
X GAR.—2 bbls just received and fbr solo by
, - G. R< HENDRICKSON,
Jline lO .i - '^Gibbons' Building:
— . ■ .........jjiiiiuuign.
ED Blla POTSOlC^Ilr. Tenihi;
wansor o mrollnbld Bed Btli PoiooK tvnr.
-*»*« « • ut. AVIICIH*
— 1 vvangur s liffiffible Bed Bug Piiioon, tvnr-
fatitod to oxtdrnunato those noxious vermin, for
Mil) by ' li. H, UENOlaciwON.
-June fii ' • t
. .... Rf 4fcC«~l^l ^alloiis fila^cbcd
" V ?D or ' n Mil* - ,1.5000 do Win-.
Oil, 500 3d l-riiii, Oil; E
In, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy .Jor. sale by ,
. . . G..R. IlENDlHCKSbN,
mi i8
Gibbons' buildings.
G I*. IIENDUIOKSONi Drugilit
r . H •.»» Gibbons' build nigs,* ofiere for* sale the
following articles, viy.:
**• 400 boxes Roy’s LomonSynip, 20 bugs (eapb)
anti Wwou»>I/QMk (oacli)iMifco,
Ginger, Popper nnd Pimeui; l cask (caoh)'Miice,
Cloves und Nutmegs; 5 ousks first sort-.Potash, G
fio English Washing Seda, 1 do Omhro Madder,
r- “-a-r-- ** -vwuu, m in, uniiiru mmajor,
2 chests Bengal Indigo, 10 bbls. Alum, 2ft casks
pnmo Engli.li Coppenu, lOdaiEinum Sulw, -J0C0
g“]l°n. UiuB.Oil.. , S
Wffl'm' AABlAlCA UINUEIt.-
y f lease rocoived per brig Philura,"find for
tol« by ..G. fit. HENDiUCKSON.
^_sept |G
TVfAPEdES SO A P •—»ii if hf^Tsn fy Wfthis
J-l celebrated Shaving Soup;' irf pots, just -
ficivod, and for salo by • ;j • ,«i. •* *.
sent 10 n. n npiunnirvoAkT
*i«*b*‘« »■ jua*i- j -A i fresh ■ supply
- - white Jamaica Ginger, Just' received and
Bi» inleby > O. II. 1IENDBICK80N,
1 june 6 : . Gibbon# Building. .
'pOO’HI DRCNHES, Ac.—An ole-
. puifwiliMinontW-FSHeB!'"Englwli nnd
AniorfcotfTooib Bru«hi!.. ABd-OiHiind Cluir.
coni Tooth Piuw.'JU.t revived nKd I'oV'i-nle bf
•»,t -b G. R. HCNDItlCKFON.
T 1
IIE OJLD FALoIWETTO STATE.
A. VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—SouTHKii.vKiis.—Tho following is from my
Agent.Mr. Thos. J. S. Farr.ofGruliiunvillp, C.
Mr.'William Humphreys, Jr.: \ '
Sir—I linnd to you the certificate of Mr. E. C.
Watts, in favor of your Romihly for Fever ami
Ague ; ho is a man of integrity, and bis testimony
is consequently undoubted.
Yours respectfully, Titos. J. S. Farit.
Grnhnmvillo, S. C., Sept.'lBth; 1847.
Mr. IF, Humphreys, Jr.: 1
Dear Sir—This is to. certify'that I have used
your Fever nnd Ague Remccfy witli success. I
obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S! Farr,
your Agent of tliis placo, and administered it to
mydapgnter.nccordmgtotho directions, aiid 1 am
happy'to - Mate that the disease left her.in tho
course of thirty-six hours,and her present state of
hculth indicates a certain ctirc.
. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts.
Grulmmvillc, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817.
c, ^E.Coheu ifc Co., Charloi-ion,
S. C..; 1. J. S. Fu,rr,|Grj\fuuvilln, S. C.; W. A.
Ciirs.well,,.8avu!iiiub v G,-j.fi A- MoLmio &,.Co.,
JaultFonvtUc, Ga. ;, Slu)tweIl, & Gilljcrti Macoit,
Qa.l Dorsey At,Knott; Gri/lin, Ga.,; P. AiMoise,
La Crauge, Gu.;, Winter & Epping,.Columbus,
Guj W. Root, Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Ha-
loin, Tenn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J,
A. Sperry, Uouitou county, Ga.; Solomon Good-
Til' . Ga.; ,Wjl|iiun. Cimt, Jacksonlioro,
JY. JL Andewofl: Diiltoiu^G«,5 E- A.* Burch,
Ijawkuisviltc.Gn.; Palmqr, DOrion, ,Ga.,;
Colo, Prescott
Black Creek, Florida ;
i"i.i- 1 ■ » • ” r wivu-tv, i iuriuu,
Ijglitroet iv ]• landers, Macon; 1% Martin, Ha-
VMiliubi Qlliiuingbiun,* Co.. Daltou, Gil.; J.
H.,<t .W, S.,.EIU^. Mncoiii .M. C. ,\Villmi»»od,
Uavtiburo. (In.t Av»u. [Imtirnu Sutiiiavvi.uin. 1 c
Agents wanted, nil.
preys, Wholesale und Rutyi
,Ga* . • • • '(
sf;pqii|, W. Illim-
^rf l gK.i«b Snvimnnb,
.'t/jintl') . //octJ8
A MOTHER EIIOOF.I—Received from
Mr.W, Carr, oi;Scriven county:
Jacksojinouo’ ^a.,Oct, K>, 1847.
*1), iCirt /r,i...i. bJ ,fbi n...... u|b’ g i ... ■
70 If'in., H(0uphrcys % Jripifdr Sir.—I herewith
band ynur agent my certificate for publication, if
you think proper.
1 "l’liii *
ltOX
1 Inals tb ilerti^’tllbt 1 phrflmsllif it KottW and
: Of your valuable uu!dicii\*«i»' fioni Mr. Carr,
who rocmnirtfitUR'd il to mo as n ccrfiiin cur'd, and
I can safely say tiiat jt cured, 'ind speedily, am! I
■now am ingfiod hedlth, entirely restyled ft-oih that
troublesome''disease; viz. tho FEVER AND
AGUEiaud' can safely recomnuind il.toull tron-
bled with that uncoiulorfiiMe disease ahovo'num.
boned, As n valuable. cOmbiuntlOn ofyouht, nnd if
ttsed ^properly;- 7 \Vbrrtd roudbr sdtisfilcUoii in ujl
j>ul ’'*!•' ’ GEORGE R .WOODWAltDi
r»7^Prepared oulyby ' "■
)' ' *’ 'WM« HUMPHREYS, JR.. t -' J
■ | 1 ' ' 1 "! J' 1 WhqloiqJoand Retaifi.Drujfaisi,
■■■"act31' m •'» <d*»V u, Savannttlj, Goo* -
omeT 1 '
. .
toTie'fcupcribr ttf th6 bcsfliiiported German.
•—50 Oalloits Hum-
/Fd/dr^Prbnouiic-
Btoteh’or tnkWh Mahrffn^rliVPri,, ...
sold'by * b.T rr avm. humphreys ; -j
" ji ,,ny '"’WboloeAIo itfidRetail 1 Drngfilet,
: rLLja’i^xji’v u'j \" * -SavhnnldqGai! ;
knowledge by adopting seme one of the contra
dictory theories afloat, with regard to fiio charac
ter and causes of Fever.
Believing with the learned Gregory that though
tlicro bus been so much written concerning Fever
there is no onesubject hi tbu wliolbcirclo of medi
cal scicnco which still involves so many disputed
points. Letting all theories pass, we stand by
tacts. The first of Which is that tlio Nutive Fe
brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it
may huvo originated; and If nnv dotibt exists, as to
tho fact wo invite tho utllicteil to the test, with
confidence us to tho iaaluK What it has done it
will do. The following certificate of one well
kuowu will show wkal it bus done:,- .
Savannah, 12tli May, 1347.
Mr. Jus. A. La Iloche having requested mo to
state my knowledge of the Nutive Febrifuge, I
take pleasure in stilting that it was used benefici
ally in the Fevers of tho valley of tho Mississippi
ami Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is iis-
unlly exhibited, nml Was ndihissnblo in conges
tions of tho brain when Quiitiue was supposed to
be coutradicuted.
J. J. Mitciielt., M. D.
» s' iErp,iNGHAM, Hejit. 30,1847.
Dear Sin—In compliance with my promise to
lot you hear from me, with regard to tho effect of
your Febrifuge, permit -uio to hand you tlio fol
lowing Htuteiuont of facts. For nearly 3 years my
wU'o lias been laboring uuder tlio ofieots of con
tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith
standing ull the remedies prescribed by our best
Physicians, nml at the time I procured Tho Nn-
tjvo Febrifuge, we had become perfectly despon
dent, fearing Unit dcafti alono would terminate her
disease, but I am happy to state that tho use of
ond bottle has broken the Fever completely and
restored her so far as to require only a little time
to recruit her wasted energies and place her in
period health, such has been tho change produc
ed in her lialiit and constitution by Tho Nativo
Febriftiae.
With sincoro regnrfi, I mn yours, *&ci
> • ■ > . Thomas ICjiKKiAn.
To J. A. Ln Roclic, Savanuuh.
Prepared and sold, liv
JAMES A. LaROCIIK,
oct 7 ' ‘ No. 1 Market snuitre.
for'sale
;(>S\r & svEBSTr.it 1 '
Agents for tlio salo of these Scales.
Hunt's Merchant’s Magazine makos tho follow
ing comments tipoui Uiis useful mid ? cohvuiiiont
article; i
■O YE KSON & CO’S. SARSAI’A-
Lv RILL A.—For the curo of nil diseases aris
ing from tho impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rlicumutism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., all of which will yield under tho uso of tins
preparation.
The subscriber, in offering this preparation to
the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of
those flashy and conscientiously headed advertise
ments, attended with fictitious certificates ofeureg,
but trust its character, as n specific, ontiroly on itd
own merits. Hu has been'induced to offer it
from tho favorable .manner.in which it bns been
used by several eminent physicians with great
satisfaction.' lie asserts witli ‘confidence that it is
prepared with great care und uccuracy, and iu the
best mode to obtain tho active principles of Sarsa
parilla ill its most concentrated state. Prepared
and sold by T. ItYERSON.
june 3 fDruggist, Savannah.
that falsehoods, thus issued in * tlio -light of day,
right uuder the immediate observation of those in-
torested, could bo at all tolcratcd or 'allowed;' es*
pecially;as they tond to. subvert tlio interests of
tliose wlio.Bcrutinizp them, witli such Argus eyes
tut would, if possible, detectau error in UiOjrKUTit.
rhoso considenitions will ut oqce judicate tho
difierenco of credibility due t/icsc, and (Aosp- so
frequently pnnuled in the puners'^pm abroad,
got up and signed by nobody knows wlio, issued
Irom nobody knows where, and circulated far
from their reputed source, for evety body knows
what. By tliis, however, he must not be under
stood to say Unit such certificates arc. false, only
that tlioy may he so for all wo know. Ills inten
tion in presenting tliis view.of it is merely to show
that while falsehoods may .bo published at a dis
tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible tiiat
they can bo so at home.
As usual, tho undersigned will contintio to fill
his space in tho papers hy limited reports of suc
cess in treating the incurables, lYoih among which
the following ofnunrly nine years standing is for
the present selected. ••
t'hirbhnk's Platform Scales.—It is not often that
wo are induced to. lpud* an article pf;tpidcA and
w.o ueyor.jlp unless perfecUysutisfitul Uiat'tu* are
;Fomipendmg/}omediiiin dml/is (useful, i AVe cam
Hot-fioi)wjnt,to grutily the cupidity of an indivi
dual, at tlio risk of imposing the confidence or
thousnnds of our readers who rely upon tlio hon
esty of 6ur stutoineuts, if not in Uio ■ infallbillty of
our judinent. That groat imnrovenioMs have-
been iimclo wiUnn a few years, in tlio instruments'
of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi
ness muu... Tho antique clumsy .and inaccurate
methods of ivcigh’uig, lun’o. given way to 1 the in-
vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut-
.mortipfeoisio 1 /hwrf Iboen uttiiinod. A variety of
I latform Baltuices are maiinfiicturcd and used,
which cannot bo, robed on for any-cousidcrublu
'w«re,o/»r-accqrncy; so that they necessarily lu-
0,10 mpeejminry Iosh. It Utereforo
nHli^ds us ploasuro* to refer to tho Platform Sfcules
ot Mr. l airbank, which have been exn?nsively
used iu all parts of the United States for BfiveriU
youfs, aiid gH-fcn, a*j far ns our knowlcdged ex-
tends;*very general satisfaction. Wo • purchased
one pf Uieso scales three yonrs since, ana have us
ed them constantly for weigliing paper, Set aud
fonacouracy and-durability, wo are quite sure,
tltey/havo not,'nnd perliaps cannot, be surpnisdd.
Thfi- plan-of construation 1 is philosophical aiul
simple.) I’lie employ incut of two loVers; wilh it
^ftarhomnJaeer^fidy^the tnoat. P^c^onhle, in,
ft^PfWWd pWorpi .balance. Any Uior#3(o of
tho number qfilo.ypfs ojran addiUonai huam', ron-
dersRiedqftVupiont piore complicated, loss precise'
m itf, operation,ijpd inoreliublo to derahgemont.
These scale* are used by innnv of tlip leading
to^th^r ^sid Y ° r te^iipony
cibWedh) the hioriUi
wmm
rlor excellcnco has beep freely nc-
fhctilrers. ■ Who fl
„ -bm schodtftSr^VIniiu,
from Philadelphia, ami for sale by “ 1
oct « CUNNERAT A BAUIE.
wlueli deprives that covering of its flexi
bility, and renders its incapable of performing
thoso functions for which nature dostgned it. To
remedy this evil, and restore the skin toil health
ful state, luw long beet! a desirable object; and this
remedy has been found in tho operation of the
Hnir Glove nnd Belt Frictor.
Tho moveiuuiit of nil parts of tho body whilst
undergoing the process of friction, produces u
gcuerul activity aud circulation of Uic blood, nnd
at the samo time removes ull encrustations from
tho skin, nud clears aud opens the pores effectual-
ly.
The regular uso of the Hair Frictors night nml
morning, will produce a gcuerul glow and health
ful excitement of tlio skin, aud will bo found both
a preventive and curo in all cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, &c. They require only to be used in
order that their most beneficial ulfccts maybe
known aud appreciated.
fob 7
T. ItYERSON.
T*
RAXSIMUEIT OEI.LATINE,
Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is
inglass for Tablet Jellies, and of great service in
diseases where delicate animal food is required,
und well culculntcdrfor long sea voyages. It im
proves by age if kept dry, mid can bo nindo into
Soup iu a lew minutes, und is or great service in
clurifying Cider, Beur, anil Wine.
TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use at least
tvyo ounces of Conner's Reluujd.Auioricau Isin-
glass, which should be first soaked in cold water
for two hours; drain off that water, then take two
quarts ofcqld water, one and n half pound of su
gar, put iu it tlio wlnto of tlireo eggs, the juice of
three good sized lemons, tlio peal o^oiio, n stick
of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orango peal, or
oilier spice to suit the taste; stir all thelugredieuts
well together while cold, thou boil the whole
mass four or iivo minutes, uud then pour it
through a Jelly Bag; when it may he put into
glasses or moulds, and when cold, will bo fit for
Tho moulds should be first wet with a lit
tle white of egg and water just before tho jelly
is put in them, in order to muko it ea.-y to turn
them out on plates.
The Jelly Bag is made ofllnnnelSorlO inches
ucruestli#opdiuiig, uml about half a yard, deep,
narrowing to a point at tho bottom. The liquid
tlmt rims through first, should be poured back in
tlio jelley bag until it runs through Hear.
Add one pint of wine to the above foFWine
Jelly. Other liquids nmdo from preserves, may
bo jollied by using tho sumo proportion of tho Is
inglass.
BLANC MANGE may be made by using at
loast one ounce oflsingbiss for two quarts ofmilk
or cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar and siiico
to suit the taste-—bring the whole to a boiling
heat, strain it, nnd when neurly cool, stir it well
to mix the cream that will rise wliilo cooling, pour
it in moulds, und when perfectly cold, it nmv bo
titrncd out miff Vvjll then-bo ready for use. Tho
-moulds should be first wet-with cdld wutor, which
will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re
ceived and for sale by
mar 11) , . T- RYERSON.
TUUES IIAUEL8 J3AU IUVINU
O DRVE
DE VENUS or Nymph HOAP, (in a solid
state,) composed of drt Eastorn Botanical discov
ery of surprising otUetw.y for rendering the skin
soil aud liui*. As a creator nud conservator of
that most distinguishing charm of female loveli
ness, a iran-parent fair 'skill, Jules llnnul's Emi
Divine do Yunus or Nymph Simp niny bo said
to exertau-almost magical powor; composed for
the-most part of oriontnl .bulsmnic plants, to tho
ntter exolusiou oPall mineral admixture, it Is dis
tinguished medicinally Alt' Its extremely bland,
purifying and soothing action on tho nkin and by
acting upon the pdres ’and luiuutu secretory ves
sels, expels nil impurities from the surface, allays
every tendency to Inflammation and by tliU me
thod alono effectually dissiputes nil redness, ten,
pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; its constant use will
chuiige.thoppoBtbijlipus complexion into , one of
radiant whiteness.
Togentlpjiieii afflicte^ wjl)i,a tpiijlcrpcss of the
skin In shaving, .Uiu use of the Ei;u Divine de
VaI.H^ will till p** .-'.I (— fllltl* nil /.Ill'ni.I.iH
Veuurf, RvMl liiTfomul to allfiy o\i iuticular irrita
tion occasioned by comm An sodp orcreaih or tlio
climate# Just received uud for sulo by
ER30N.
j «ily 24
T. RYE
From the Atlanta (Geo.) Liimiriary-. ' ■
f'./lfn. * Q!h NT.. ,..I.'J A. ?_
Mr.fylitor: Sir,—My sense of dpty to jny suf
fering fellow mortals has indiie<*<l mn t>iinnl#n ilm'
T7LECTBICAL HAIR GLOVE
Hj AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of
tlie best quulity.—The combined offoebt of heat
und cold, of variability in temperature, and irre
gular action of tlio system, produce n general tor-
S or aud rigidity of the skin, inducing a Btateof
iseuso wlupliooprives that covering ofitsilcxi-
rpHE great f^in KILLEB,-
X No Medicine hqs b'epu. discovered that was
so happily adapted to use internally. and yei per-w
form such wondprs when applied exiornally,, as a'
wash or bhfli, or by friction. It nmy .be use’d witli
a success mat will.nstrjnish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery,
Bums, Chilblniqs, TeeUiifig, I'alus in tlio Sido,
«&vC. &.C, \\ ... k , J
From tho many certificates which nccoippany
tho article, the two following ure selcctcd.on nc-
Vojmt qf, t|ioir hfevity i *jr// "i ,
. "I havo. used;' Mrs, Brown's, Pain Killer for
Bum*, apd have feiiuu,that in applying it immedi
ately that it Will prevent even.a oUstey. .1 would
recommend it to the confidence of the public. !
/ • ’»/ .'i Y.f K/.tr/. # r '1 mUK>Hfcklri t
Editor Westfield'Sthtiditrd, 'Westflfeld, Jlfttss.”
-'I hov« 'DroWiW; P/.I.V Killer for
Biirtiiij'nncl ftihtiy;bliiei ,, c6pnnbri'6'ihifimliitt. 'rind
■ mi Pastor First»Bdpti»» OliArclB' ', j
>i 11 New London, C mm." n
w, „ induced iqo to ninjte the.
following cimnniinicntion; and I arii iti hopes tlmt,
should you see proper to give it in tvflolo or in
E nrt, a place in your valnabTo iinpcr, it mity provo
encficml to some poor fellow sufferer; In tlio
winter of1834, nml the day after I had n hard day’s
work lifting nnd moving logs, I was taken witli a
violont pain in my hack und loins, hud thb day
following witli n total suppression or stoppage of
urine. [I was then a citizen of Jones county,
Ga.] I immediately^cnllcd in a physician ofgreat
eminence nnd distinction ; for thirty-six hours I
Tv«:«tuw>
PHco 19 to 50 centsSier bottle. Fdr snlb by
•cut 10 J. A. LaROCIIK.
suffered uh much, to nil appearance, us it wiu
possible for human nature to endure, and ut ladi
found relief only by tho help of tlio catheter. I
applied then to several eminent physicians both
in Baldwin and Jones, without receiving uiiy ben
efit othur than a temporary relief, for. uiy com
plaint would every two or three days return, and
tho catheter was my only helper. In 18371 re
moved to this county, nnd brought with me my
tormonting complaint and my friendly cuthetoE—
Here, as there, 1 nppliud to the most skillful phy
sicians, ns I thought, nnd here, as there, 1 receiv
ed no benefit from them. Iu September 1842,
after having suffered at times the most excrucia
ting pains for eight years und nine months, und
after having spent a greut deal of money (at least
doctors during tho time, 1 wa*s induced
$500) on w # _
to try Dr.M. S. Thomson, of Macon, and though
I entertained thb most violent prejudice to his
modo ofnrnctioo, my necessity compelled me to
go, fori hail tltui beau confined to my house fur
ten (lavs, nud hnd to resort to tho use of the ca
theter throe or four times daily. In this misera
ble plight I left home, wont to Dr. Thomson,
suited my case to him, ami he gavo me medicine.
In half mi hourafter taking his first dose, I felt that
ease, and hud that free and copious discharge of
urine which 1 had not felt or had in almost nine
years. Aud from that time to this present day,
Murcli 20lh, 1847, I havo hnd uo return ofniy
complaint, nud no more use for my catheter. In
order to make tho curo permanent 1 continued
the use of the medicino several months. Since
theultake nothing for it. I eat, driuk, sleep,
uml work us in former days, and feci its well ami
sound ns over 1 was. You nmv well suppose that
it did not tube long to banis'h prejudice at that
rate, und I now say to the nlHictod, that 1 believe
in many instances* that prejudice stands more 1 in
tlie way of their recovery than tlio incurability of
their diseases. Such, Air. Editor, is my expe
rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, nml such the
result*. Nuithcr ho nor his remedies nenl any
encomium from mn: the skill of tho one and tlm
ellicacv of'tlie other are too well knowirfor that;
lint a fellow fueling for the snlferers induced me
to take up tho pen, anil to them is dedicated tlie
imperfect communication of
Yours, respectfully,
GEORGE G. MILLER.
llibh County, Geo., March 20th, 1847.
igBSWpiS
ostalOisliulcnt of ii Well 6roi),il 2 .,r.^“- pr to
^>11,
87
Hotlaud, Double Uix ^ollar,
■ '* '• Rix Dollar, . -
,... 'Tell Gilder paoco, • ,
Portiigtil, Dpbrdou, ( .
'' “ Jolmpncs,' - , *•'
hhia'D' 1
iS.M
f - 12 2t
;• 0,04
. - 2 27
Y 4 00
32 7Q
17 30
17 00
: ,10 02
- 13.35
^ 3 88
15 35
48j
.Spbcje dollar, of^vcd^i np f | Np^vfiy, ft +1 00
Suocio dollar or Donmurk, at ,t ., - ,' 1 05
Tlinler, or Prussia, and Norlliern States'
of Germany, - - ’ .- *
Florin of Southern States «if,Gf7ninny,
Florin ofAiistrnmi,Empire;uiuj Citymr
. . Augsburg, - V, r f. i •;:.
Lira of tlio Lombardo Vonctmn King
dom nud Tuscany, - -
Franc .p^iFnmco aud of Belgium, atnl
M'~I(Liyre ofSardiuja,, (J - .j - . I8cfinu
Ducat ofNnplq$, 80e
Ounce of Sicily, , - . $->40
Round of the Uriti-jli Provinces of Nova
Svotia,, New. Brunswick, No\v-
■.fouiulluiid und Caiiuda,
4 00
Foreign Weights ami lUensurrs*
There are duhoniiiintioiiH frequently met with
in reports of markets, but thuir English value not
alwuvs readily recollected. Tlio following table
will lie found, we believe, correct*.
Alim, In Rotterdam,
Almitde, iu Portugal,
Alrnude, in Madeira,
nearly gals. 40
contains, gals. 4.U7
do, 4.(13
over peck li
peeks, 1] to nearly S!
bush. 1
do. 1]
Penmm-
do. 1 to 1:!
lbs. 200 2-5
lbs. 32
do. 2
gals. 4.240
do. 3.337
about do. 4 1
inches 2t
pccttls 3 to 4,
), luiuly hUUigaiarfji,' o/
rious Departments of the GoeenoTZu, VJ** * 1
ienorto” “S
q6ont)y toco.,ft® «»
propriKtor i. Imi\!)i1, 0 Adfto tfSj*
in nccordatlcn tVith lltc term. I * 1 '-
». .1.0 dn.o nflha l.,«
wrangomonta now nmito will „i OncoS JP*
to U.u Sonata nfll,is Uni.ml ttttuA
“"!!. c ° ra| ! lol “ 1“^ "f it"' Ddhoft*"
11*1##,,I lllilp.nn. at. . ■
pcople-m a greatly enlarged degree-Z ^
ht ot the oxncrtouM. snminiivv
Alqttinro, in Madeira,
Alquiero, in Portugal,
Alquiore, in Bahia,
Alquierc, in Muruiihnm,
Alquiere, ill Rio Januirn and
bnen,
Anna, of rice, in Ceylon
Arroba, in Portugal,
Arrob'a, in Spain,
Arroba. in Spain, (large)
Arroba, in Spain, (small)
Arroba, in Malaga, of wine,
Arsheen, in Russia,
Bahnr, in Batavia,
Bale, ofCinnamon, in Ceylon, net,' lbs. 104!
Barili, in Naples equals about gals. V.
Cantar, the Levant, contains 44 okos lbs. 118.8
Cantar, in Leghorn, of oil; lbs. 88
Cautar, in Malta, do. 174
Ciititar, ln ; Naples, lbs. 100 to 100
Cantar, in Sicily, do. 175 to 10*2..
Cnrrn, in Naples, is equal to ubout bush. f>0
Cnrro, in Naples, of wine, gals. 204
Catta, of tea, iu China, is about lbs. LJ
Cuynng, in Batavia, lbs. 3581
Clietwert, iu ltussia,' nearly bush. 0
Fauegn. iti Spain, biisb.’ 1.500
Hectolitre, iu Franco, « do. 2.84
Killogr.umuo,in France and Netherlands, lbs. 2.21
Last, in Amsterdam, of grain, liusli. 85.J
Last, in Bremen, of grain, over do. 80 2-3
Last, in Cadiz, of salt.
Last, iti Duutzic, of grain,
Lust, iii Flushing, of grain,
Last, in Hamburg, of grain,
Last, in LulieC, of graiu,
List, in Portugal, of salt,
Last, in Rotterdam, of grain,
,Lwt, in S\vudeu,
Lust, in Utrecht, of grain,
Lispouud, in Hainbiirg,
Lispoiiud. in Holland,
Murk, in Holland,
Maud, in .Calcutta,
Mina,in Genoa, of grain,
Mov, in Lisbon,
do, 70 4-5
nearly do, 03
de. 02i
do. 80.0
do. 01
do. 70
do. 85.130
. > -do. . 75
over do. 59
llis, JO 5 oz.
do. 18 4 oz.
■"'•‘"nJiilviij,
•ft 4 **
m. i*« l-rocmliiig,amfljtbttlcs in the
asgTJi.ts jdi®
IV. A hynopticul Vine of the Proceed;.*
Debates of all the State LcfUlutttrcs, will | m %„_
larly given. Members of C<uwrw»nnilMi.r R
ol readers will thus bo -kept
®
ss^za^jaaa®
fom„!ur W, " ,C,, " l ‘ r Mi,i “ *» *31j!
VI. The Oenenl .V™, ,[/•((,, n„ Wlll b .
1,1 J CI !"! ,C "" 01 ! Ij™, will, industry inml
Sucli » abriul vmw .il'wlmt Ilm "U,iit c E
Itcportar la iWimil 1,1 bo. All tho plftu
arrmt.ciitanta "'we liccn
ItalHi ,a confidently cl,criahoiUlint lira "il i
n;mor" will fit rove tthlf «„ cnurecilc.lnd,*:
illfimncd nnd pcrfi-clly j„ tln|l| ;
wfilhnvc no party view«-„o political biiw. TW
proprietor, by the lernw ori,l s contract winft
fccnaio ol tl,0 United Statea, i, bonmltotliit,,
ditlon that ‘‘tlio paper slinll rnniala ao |m |iitj
dnaniaaiona csccpt tho dclmtca.” It winj,,
yoltlclo oj AV,rj-nni die organ of anrMiofoi*
tan-. Tho grand Oita of tlio anhacritiar La too
tnblish, at the Sent of Government, a faithfului
a >t reporter of all sorts of intelligence—am
Ic agent, on which tlio politician, the h.,
ness man, the manufacturer, the mechanic iu 1
every ono interested iu tlicnffairs ofCoiigrc«an
the Government, may rely ut ull times wtoi*
plicit confidence.
It is believed that the establishment of m?|i,
responsible.journal Intelligence, oil terms *litj
place it within the reach of the great masscsM
people, ntthe comumucemeut of what \mm
to bo u most interesting nnd eventful period ini
history of Congressioiia! iirocecding, will Ufr
garded with favor hy nil classes of the cmmnnir
und, linving thus stated his objects, tlm suh.«r2<
respecliilly solicits a liberal and general mium
Irom the enlightened piihlie ofthu IJnilcd Stat*
JAMES A. HOUSTON.
Stenographer to the Senate- of the V. I.
The “United States Keportcr" will,
printed on a largo nndluuidsmuosheet, au<l imw|
every morning, except Sundays, at thoruto
per iitiiiitin.
Moy; In Oporto,
Moyo, of Portugal,
Persons desirous of testing the ellicacv of
these remedies in their own cases, no matter ichere
they reside., min do so very conveniently by send
ing thuir ago and symptoms in writing, ns Cor
rectly as possiblo, when medicines to suit their
various cases will bo compounded and sent by
iikiU, express, orpricotc hand. In order that am.
may partake of tlie benefits rcsiiltiugfrom the use
ofhis remedies, his charge for the treatment of
such cases ns do not require his personal atten
tion, will lie only Fite Dollars u month, which
•mnv he sent by mail athis risk.
Acute cases, and those requiring personal at
tention will be charged in accordance with tlio
established rates of other city Physicians.
In consequence of tho great increase of office
business, it will be impossible for him to attend ut
any great distance, onlv in urgent cases, or ns
consulting physician. Ilis city friends may fully
rely on his usual promptitude iniittciidiug to their
calls, and others who tnuy deem it their interest
to procure his services,‘will be attended tons
promptly os his will admit.
M. B. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon, October 18,1847. e—
jgLUELICK WATER.- -Tho charac-
Ibs. 75 to 84
bush. 3.43
do. 24
(In. 30
. „ , contains over hush. 23
Oke, iu Smyrna, lbs. £.83
'Ortm, iti Trieste,, of wine,' gals'. 14.04
Ornu, of oil, do. 17
Pulmo, in Naples, is a little over inches 10
I’ociil, iu Batnviii mid Madras, Ihs.i J33j
Pecul, iu China and Japan, do. Iff.M
Pipe, in Spain, of wine, gals. KiO to 104
Pood, in Russia, is equal to 30 lbs. 2nz. nearly
Uuiiijid, in Portpgal,,. . lbs. 80.05
Qtiimnl, in Smyrna, do. 120.43
Quintal, iu Spain, do. 06
Quintal, in Turkey, do. 107.3 oz.
Roftoli, in Pdrtbgal, do. 12.4 oz.
Rottolo, iu Genoa, do. 21
Rottolo, iti Leghorn, lbs. 3
Salum iu Sicily, from bush. 7.85 to 0,77
Schcffel, ill Germany, varies l.( to nearly hush. 3
Ship-pound, in Hamburg and Denmark, lbs. 331
Holland, lbs. 368-4 oz.
bush. 2;
Ship-pound, iu lie
Staro, in Trieste,
Tidfevin Chhm,
Vara, in Rio Janeiro,
Vara, iu Spain,
Worst, in Russia,
1 ‘ ‘oz. Q
1 j yd. nearly
100 are equal to yds. S>20
loot 3500
ter of the Wuter from this well known
Spring is too well established to need coluiueu-
dation. Wo append for tlio curious und scien
tific un muilysia, as made hy an able.Chemist. ..
1 flulphurcted hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3
muriate of soda, 4 muriate of inagufedu, 5 muriate
of lime, 6 sulphate of 1 lime, 7 sulphate of soda,
8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonnlo uf Ume, and
probably a truce of curbonate of uiRguesiin
In its action upon the system it is purgative,
diuretic, diaphoretic, ami altcradre, possessed of
greater variety of substances nud in more abun
dance, it nmy,bu' considered ns standing at the
head of all Siilino Sulphurous Wuters. . In emu-
purisou-itds-idontical wilh-the-Harrogate -springs
of England, containing every active ingredient
fouml 111 those Wuters. If tho Plunturs af this
neighborhood' were once to get into the habit of
using the Blue Lick Water, ‘hoy would not dd
without it for any consideration. It is put up iii
well soaked barrels, and will keep for any length
of time in any clinintc. ; i
Tliis Water is fjrom Finley’s Upper Bluq Lick
Snriftg, Kentucky. , „ .. . ', , .
Price her barrel, reduced to 5 dollars...
For sulo by the barrel, gallon, or on draught,by
' J. M. TURNER & BRO.
jttly 3i ‘ ' '
I emit Interest Table.
Exhibiting the legal rates of interest allowed iu
the different states and territories williiu the
; Utiltbd Suites, With the punishment inflicted J«»r
usury in ouch State. -
' Maine, 6 per ,cent; forfeit of tbc claim for usury.
New Hampshire, 6 per cent; forfeit of thrice the
amount itninwfiilly taken. Vermont, fi por,
coiit; recovery in an action, with costs. Mnssa-
he issued from the sumo ostuhlis/nuout',
t THE MIllltOR OF UONGItESS.
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out the sessions ol’ Congress mid will he fururi-
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the long session, and One Dollar for theshnits-
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will he deeiiied iiidispciisiihiu in the lihriiqd
every public institution, politician, mid jui'W-
Hi11n.1l mull throughout thee011 ntry; mid that it»J
l>e regarded liy the great mass of the people a.oU
very best political text book fur their own i*
structiou and thnt oftheir children.
IM PORTA NT A NNOUNCK.M ENT-
Tbrongbmil the session of Congress, Lira
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Reporter,” containing the reports of nil Htidilb
bates as limy possess pceqliailv exeitiag intiTc'
All subscriptions and comfimnicatioili Iu ^
pnst-pnid, nnd addressed
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United States Reporter, Washington, I).
Z?/" All iiewsnuiiers throughout tho L'lii^
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from this date till the meeti ng of Congress, wiiih
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to whom tlio E.xtrurt will be despatched,
oct 18
chnsctts,-fl*pcreenn ' frirfelr of ihrice Ihd MVuiy.
CEBBING’S RESTORATIVE
CORDIAL.—Custom House, Now York,
June 16,1842,rrC. C. Sobring,,K*q.—Dcw Sir:
Thu.extraordinary beuafit rocoivpd .liv mo ffbm
tliu it^o (or.yflitr itcs(oratiyo Cordiiq*” impels mo
to make, thp ftillopiiig statement, uojLouly i^» im
act nl duty .in reganl ,of suffering humamty, but
us ono.of justice towards,you, its j)ioi)rictor f
Fur . tern ycara .Lwas. most aenously.jaJfiiptcd
with Di.spepHiu,.uml its vurio'us coniplicutions, ko
much no, indeqil,, that, 1 was. pfteu unfiUq(l for
biiHihess ouo or two days it^tlmxvyek. Isuftored
mostly from disordered, (Jlgention mid a painful
uffcctioa bf tlio liowpfs, coiuiccted witli tho mp«t
troublespmo nnd obstinate cos!ivpne«s, the parti- 1
ciilars of which i t would' lib ou( of pliico . here to
specif)'. Suffice it to say,’ that tlie first bottle of
your ROstdrativo Cordial, taken some six fnohflis
ago. aflorffed me iuunoditue rcltef; aW'dlaf hav
ing Oontindo'fl ‘it from' time to-time,"! nrii now
happy io dild that the'cifto hns been complete and
perniunenf. Belibving 1 thrit tnnny mny bo simi
larly afflicted with 1 th(8varietur forms of- Dyspep-
h'uU I aut induced to make this public ockndw.
ledgment for tho general good.' , mn.: - 1 i
Respectfully, yours,. &c.., 'Wji.iIIooxbu.'
Inspector of Customs for theiPort ofN,-Y, .
—lcosk Soln8roui»,‘ju«t
... ..ComVUroiigfijfe
iilnker Sta. SlncU'UuMinfi",
~*T*i
O received and for sd
. A -iY'BOWNE,
»n.,0fltA5t v/ lAVmtaker r
wwsM&mm
Alio, WStaA •Botem.iir AVUd Cherre. fcJiv
l,y J. A. LaROCIIW;"
oct 21 ' No. J, Wuring’s Building.
Rhode Island,<1 percent; Ibrfeit'ofthe usury aiul
interest on tlie debt., Connecticut, 6 per cent; for
feit of the whqlo, debt. Now York, 7, per cent;
usurious’contracts void. New Jersey, 7 percent;
forfeit of tlio whole debt, rcntisylvmiini G per
cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Delaware, 6 per
cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Maryland, fi and
on tobacco contracts 8 'her cent; usurious
contracts void. Virginia, u‘ per cent; forfeit
'M&nbTb the'uHu'ry’fnliep Nortli ^Carolina, fi per
cent; contracts 1 for usury void,-ubd* forfeit double
the usury. Soutli Carolina,7 percent; forfeit of
interest mid preiniuth tukijii. with costs to deh-
tpfs. Georgia, 7 per coin; forfeit thrice tlie iih-
ury, and contracts void. Alabama, 8 por cent;
forfeit of interest and usury. Mississippi, 6 per
cent on contract made since 1840; 8 on loaned
money, ^pniriiinii, .5-poj cbyt; bauk interest, (Jj
midcoiiybiitioualushiglrii8 Id; beyond UuU con
tract void. Tennessee, (! per cent; usurious con
tracts void. . Kentucky,^ per cent; usury recov
erable with 'Costs'. .Ol lid, if'por cent; ( on written
agreements, may /jo as high os 10. Indiana, 6
per-cent; a fine of double tho oxeoss. Illinois, C
pertCent; penalty! thrijo^fold tlm ambitht pl*tho
whole interest. Missouri, G.per oept; by contract.
10; if beyond, forfeit! of tlie interest and usury
taken. Midiignn, 7!flci*tmnt;forfeit ofthe usury,
taken on one-fourth of tho debt. Arkansas, 6
per cent; by^agrCcmeni 10; usury, recoverable,
nut the'contract void. District of Columl ’
l’" r M»t| iunrimw contracW void. Klondn, H f j llnVp
per cent: forfeit interest nnd excess in cose of
usury. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by agreement,
not over 12. - Forfeit, treble-the excess. lotva.
The same ns in Wisconsin. On debts or judg
ments, ill favor of tho United States, interest is
computed nt'Uio rafo'bf 0 'per cent per nunuui.
Custom House Vai.u'e of Coixs.—By a law of
Congress passed last May, the Foreign Coins nnd
nionCjMif countries'therein specified, are to be
estimated rik rdllovVs, to wiu ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ .
Tho specie DolhVr of Sweden and Norway, at
.ipecio DolIiVr of Swodi
dno htfndred and six con6«. , i
Thif spetie Dollar of Denmark, nt one hundred,
nnd fivo cents: ^
Tho Tlinler of Prussia nnd 'NortJiern State of
Germany, nteixty'nine ceuts. • ’ ’ *’
Tho Florin 1 of tho Southern States of Germany,
at'forty cents.
1 Tim Florin of the Austrian Empire, and tlio
-City of Augsburg, forty-eight and n half cents.
.Tho Lira of the Lombardo-Vemtiau Kingdom,
niid.qfTiiscany, nt sixteen cente--.. ; v -.1
''Rue of,France, and.of Belgium, and the
ofSiirdifiia, ft eighteen cents six, #njl* *
,C ^The'Pq\tnd qf (Ko' Britis);'Trpyince^qT^Nm'a
S6dtie. No\v' Brtitriwick, v Nowri/uiiJland/ ’nlid
CiitiHda, at four dollurs.
PROSPECTUS
OF A
NEW JtiCSlU HOOK,
IX PA TEXT NO TKS, CALLED
THE IIKMI'iSItlAN IIAKPi
By Dr. B'm. Houser, of Jefferson County, D*
T HIS work will contain 500 pages, imluig
n litcid exposition of the Rules of oief i f
mid of Musical Composition; a largernuinlxi*
Cjiurcli Tunes used by the vurious religious ^
uouiinations, Souflt aud West, tluui have e(«^
ford' b^eu'embraced in one volume. Ode* *»
Ahtbdms, Sunday School pud Jnfuiit IlyawM*
ntorbiis Missionary and Teinpermico piece*. A'
mhpmiicd in a great many instances by the (fr
tire byinu or song. ~ Miiny of the limes are rn'ij'-
ly new, while many of tliose fine old air*
Jiave long hecn used at jirayer, cuinjt nuu
meetings, and in the racial circle, but have M"'
before been collected aiid liariiioiiize|l,.with :'■
mere us Scotcli/Irish, Uermaii and other fine ,ljr ^
hitherto scattered at wiile intervals over the car-
will he found in the Hesperian Harp, fl 01 * 1 '
nucicut rind inndern—many flint are now out*'
print, whose rich uiiisie is iiiikiiiiwii fo.pimtF
sons of the present day, have been comput
“used up" to supply this work.
' The Hesperian llarp is the largest urn • .
rsl Music Book ever offered the A»e*ricuH l"r K (
as nil intelligent pcrsoiri will see by comparing
with other works, i’riee, $1 50 per < opy. h«
tifiilly printed, aud hound 111 paste-bonnl.
neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, dot**
".oroceobfimy c«to.r desired, will he ft.n,isWa
$2 50fo'$3 5(i; according t<» style,
(plain) sent to one nddresH for ,.fG r ,.|0; 00 '
pies for $1(M. ’the icorfi mil he furnished to*'
Acf.ntk wanted iittmdiitUjV'
canvass ever}' coniitV. town and city 111 the. la*'
Aliberal Jefteiii; Wlfbe afldWCd. GoodrcccJ
iiieudations required.. Address tlm author, p
paid, nt Louisville,Ga. -. ...j..
The Florida papers, and nil others fneiijy;
such uii enterprise, are respectfully reqm'»tul | (
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„ , .. nnbl'ish tlii»Tro«|icci91 ll>>oo’ limu», nnJ ta,*’
Cohimbui,« ^ ollUlor „ ll „ 1 l ll |„, r .„f fi,e ,)a t .cr coimiiim *
A ennv of ll))) llMPvmll IIwp wU ^ 8''“
fell*
return. . .- , n
Jefferson couiiiy, Ga., Aug, *817, ^
k oumsxncn
‘ ‘ed, * 4 An Ordinance aaflifO' r j
hots to Cliqrles B- Ulusk*.'*.
PM*®*! A , '.-6f r,l ’ , -|iLU
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nance, entitled,
tIiu,srilc.ofeertniu L
for 1 otlicr piir’pose's.
tier purposes.” passed 4m Apre, i | '
Sec. I. Bo It ontaincl by llta Stive,nml
- ■ — - - ■'•--•iff the llains*
icon cf file City of Savannah, »«-•“- ;v H
llieruef. in Goiuicfi :n«eta.blv(i.i0*l ( l. 11 ,..
ertlninefi by ibe allUtarily ot. Uio„*n|0,. Wt
above rec/tait GntlnJiico be amt Uio Mine «
j : i^yihey AmtStRfitt uy uio aTtffi-t?
aftn'etaid', tbut Ibe cominiltao on |ml)liekal«
cily lob) nrecoed to rcvnloo .aid Iota, and » UK
under thd-oliatiiiff ordinance. . r ,
See. 3- He it fiirllicr ordained by Ihe ao»«
aforesaid, that ull Ordinance.or iiurte ef.'
nance,niililatlni with the firoviaion, ofW-
J |lio untnoi ora linriiliv fCIlW™
dittando, be, end tlio mine lire liereliy rcr«l
IWinCoettaU SSf-
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