The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 25, 1847, Image 4

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-UKI . for ml. hy Txllyl l -dot Gln»W foil ifo»4 JBBBS -•MomnilutdM for tho lunorted ettrs; 1000 lb.. ni»t»6tJ«tjtt«twt,Wed- 0.K.HKNDRICK80N, Gihbou.' Uflitdin*.. ,’s cotrdii iAztoqWf pljr of these Lottfcgei, recommended ror the duo of Cough*, Asthma, Tickling of the Throat, &o. Just received, atiti .ibrsaleby Ck R. HENDRICKSON, «ov 3 Gibbons' buildings- aWA«rt’g"i>A*ACBA.-^iM dozen Swaims’ celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houok’a do, just received and for sale by • G> Ha HENDRICKSON, nev S Olbbcm'a Buildings. T> RANDETIl'S PILLS.-5 grow of D these celebrated bilious Pills, warranted . < «ul».j»- re o. iS d tt a n ..for-l. i b ?K8oN ttov 8 Gibbon.’ Building.. CJAIiT^PETRE.—*0 Iteg. relliicd Sultpo. IJ lOfobn tech, in good order ju.t received end for Ate by oct 30 I . ir.jn O. It. HKNDIUCKSON, Gibbon’, Building. S'kNION SETTS.—d berrel. Onion Kf for fltetlng or pirkUng, Jrut roceiyoi for,ale by oOttM I Him.. or pickling, Junt' received uud G, % HKNDMCK80N, Qtbbona’ Building. /^l|Ilts6it ! B VBGBIiBlE to- TION.—An nffbcttul cure forcrrtptiofi f dm Pace and Skin, psrtloalarly ftir Pimp , B(etches, Tetters, Tan, Srinbitm* Freckles, Ac. ; A degree of ploasnro accompanies tho use of this elegant preparation, in its refreshing cifect upon Rid "kin, ufttmtedua Irritability wld discolo rations nfo also removed, and a.puro state of tho complexion established bv tho use of this lotion. Fors.Uo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, ttmy 25 . , Gibbon’s Building*. TyAPER.—200 reams Letter and Foolscap JL Paper, osjortod qualities. Just received and for sale by * G. IL HENDRICKSON. r If mny 1 tSU, A* UP HAITI'S PILE ELEC- TUARY.— V cortain cure lor tho Piles, either internal or external. Weeding or blind, for euloby G. R. HENDRICKSON. _ june 22 Gibbons* Buildings. C OII«S.—Carved TortnisoShell, IlnlVnlo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs. Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Sido Combs of a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn mid Fine Teeth Combs of all sizes and qualities. Ibr sale by may 13 G. It. HENDRICKSON. T/lOlt THE TEETH.—Moupolas*anti- J- scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odouline, just received atid for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, nny IS Gibbtras* Buildings. H llllUltU'S WtTMev'.T'llib- hard’s gonuiuu voaotabltr anti-bilious qills, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may IS Gibbons* buildings. B ULL'S S A ICS AP A It ILL A,—A. II. Ball’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for die euro of Scrufola,diseases of tho Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of tho lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive affects of Morality, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, oqunl to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. F<»r salo at 75 cents per bottle, by G. it. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons* buildings.- L AJIP WICML.—Solar aud Antral Lamp Wick of all sizest wicks fur Lurd Lumps, and Candle wick, for salu by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 24 Gibbons’ btiildiitgu. fflOOTH BltUSlIIiS, *ii.—Ad olu- X gant assortment of Frencb, English aud Anioncnn Tooth Brushes. Also Orris mid Clinr- cool Tootli Paste, just received and for salo by *pt3Q G. R. HENDRICKSON. tVaLBY’S AS grace nfthb t C AIUII NATIVE.—I S grace of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for salo by apriA G. R. HENDRICKSON. TtriuLli’S rAMILV SOAl-.—50 linxos XX Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just land ed and for sale by G. 11. HENDRICKSON, apr 1(1 Gibbons’ building*. POWDER PUFFS Ac BOXEH.-An X extonsivo assortment of Powder Puffs and Boxes. Also, I’utfs without tho boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by apr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. B UTLEK’M TASTELESS SEiO- LITZ POWDERS.—All tho solid ingre dients of tho Seidlitz Spring continued in ono compound powdor, tho effervescing solution of which in Water i* very nearly tasteless. Besides being more polutahlo, it is made iu much less time, and with iufiuitely less troublo, than that produced with tlto two powdor*In the usual way. Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapsido street, London. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings. TnOCKBOAEII POISON, &C.-I)r, Vv FeucUtwongcr's Cockroach, Rat and Mouse Poison, a sura and safo destroyer of those liosci- niis vermin. Also, his iiifnllihlo Bed Bug Poison, Tor sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, ap!6 ‘Gibbons' Buildings. /CONFECTIONARY.—SO boxes Con- fectionury of superior quality, lauding from schr* Columbia, and tor sale by apr 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. II E It N E K S l-TO THE FLORIDA, LOUISIANA. *c— cull vourntlmitiuiito oirtioffoourcut- ,0.1 EffiUl Mcdecincn ever dteovorod. asar»a«a;s? timony of tho moat rospoctablo families in tho United States, most of my certificates ate from tho groat and astonishing success; it bos proved itself to bo superior to any other Medicine for the euro of Favor-and Ague, which it .will do In tho very short spies of TW6MJ Hours, it has uoyer bfaen known to fail to cfToct n certain curs. The Med-, iclno is a harmless and tastetezs one, Which Will make it the most popular’,Medicine rathe SouUfcfn States. Tho Modiciuo contains no mineral pre paration whatever* but Is a harmless Vegetable) matter oidy. To Planters, this Medicine Is a val uable preparation, as it euros all eases in twolvb hours, and does not roqnire nny time to be lost} alt that Is to bo doue is to tako the Mcdiciho and to go to work. To tho Rice Planter it Is a val&hblo Med- ioino, ft* it does not contain auyntorcarial or min eral preparation whatever, and is theroforo a safo Medicine for those who are liable to exposure. I bog you. do notlotineliavo to tax y oil so often with advertisomonts, certificates, Ac. It bos already proved Itself to bawhat I say it is, and tho greatest proof iso very body is rocoimnouding it to bo (the only certain and speedy euro for tho Fever nnd Ague. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what ho think* ofHuuiphroys’ Romody for Favor and Ague, and ofcourso, to be convinced, you will try it, at lonst I hope so. Horo Is my olTor to any Planter of 8outh Carolina, who will cithor cull on Dock P. M.Cohon,of Charleston, 8. G. or myself, in tho city ofSuvammh, and either of us % will givo enough for twelve coses, mid if it docs uotouru ton out of twelve, we will refiiud tlio uinouut paid lor it. Your ore to sou the Modiciuo taken os I have directed. Owing to tho honvy rains daring the past sum mer, ana which still coiuinno, all the low lauds are underwater, which will cause a great doal of tins discuso on tho Rico limitation*; it will be to your advantage to procure a certain and speedy remedy; you can do so by applying to either of my Agent* or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S REMEDY FOll FEVER AND AGUE. This Medici no is for salo by tho following named gentlemen, who are tho only agents for tho salooftlio Grkat Southkux Re.uzim, where it will ho. found cither at wholesale or retail. Country merchants \vill make a handsome profit by selling thi* medicine. A libcrardiscountiuudu to Haulers, &c., by tho dozou. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Ga. M oke y e t i—s t i l l t » e v COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROMSGRIVKN COUNTY. 11UM PI IRE Y’S REMF.DY CANNOT FAIL •!—41EAD ! READ!! READ!! Scuivkx Cou.vtv, Sept. 21, 1817. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few line* to you in behalf of voor vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two eases ns being the host Medicine fur the euro of tlio Fever and Ague, aud told thorn if it did not euro I would refund tho money. But us your medieine bus proved itself so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public as a cer tain and speedy euro for tho Fever uud Ague; a disease so trouhloHoino in the lower countries, which would lie banished by tho uso of Hum phrey’s Remedy, n -most valuable medicine for tho South. Enclosed you will receive n certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scriven County, mid also of a young Lady who resides in my family. 1 am vour obd’t servt, Wm. AI. Caur. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—I hand your Agunt my certificate (br publication, iryou think proper. This is to certify that I hud tlio Fever uud Agon several times very severe, and found no relief until through tlio persuasion of Mr.W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medieine, which restored nio to health in the short space of2-1 hours. Aud I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and speedy cure for tho above disease. Rcsnoctftilly, M.tiiv Siizitakd. Jucksonooro,' Scriven Co. Sept. 24,1817. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. , Savanxah, Oct. 2,1817. Mr. Wni. Humphrey*—Sin—Having had oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever uml Ague. I can recommend it to tlio public us a safe, cer tain, and speedy euro for the aimvo named dis ease. It cured the casein less than eight hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sirs—With tho S reutost pleasure I recommend your celebrated emedy to the citizens of tlio Southern States, and to Planters, und all who are troubled with tlio Fovor and Aguo. I was a subject of tho nhovo named disease for a long timo and tried various remedies, among which was Itowand's Tonic Mixture,India Chnlngogun,Champion's Pills, mul tmuiy othors; but all was useless, until I was ad vised by a friend ill Savannah, to try your modi- cine, which I did and f can safely rneonimend it to the public as a curtain cure. Your remedy cured me in 12 hours, for which l tender you my thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise iu bchulf of tho huumu family. Your truly, II. II. Uarrutt. Koesville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 Ivrdoohwfi idstj omi- wft-ii i| "> Soiilliurn Junrnnl of M«dlolnonnd Minriimoy. Kofimriiyingtlio blood, iuid ronioVliigiilUiMas- es'srislng from tlio impurity of tho samo. It is highly ruconiniendod, us also for tho euro ofHjiaa- iiiatism, Snrofhla. Erysipelas, Ulcerations Of tho Throat and logs, pains and swollingrfof tho bonos. Totters, Pimplos tn tlio Face. Old Sores, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Afluctions, Mor* curiul DiiuosoSj and for assisting tho operation and preventing filial cuusequoucc* of Morcurials iu Syphalun. . . 1 ■' . Tins preparation, (by adding tho QUodh’s Do- light, &c.to tho Sarsaparilla,)combino* in a more perfect dogroo than any known remedy, tonic nnd alterative powers, and Is highly recommend* od by emiuont physicians. It Is prepared in con- sequence of tho recouimondntioiu given by Dr. II. R. Frost, IVofhssof tif Materia Mcdica in tlio Medical College of Charlostou, S. C. in his work on Materia Modica, only concentrated by a pro cess of tho snbscribor’s to render it more convem iont ftir administration, uud with tho oxccptioft of tlio addition of morctiry. which may at nil tunes ho addod when upcessnry. To show tho high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of tho combina tion of those articles, it is only nocussary to refer to tho obovo nioiitioned work. There are fow casus of chronic uud painfiil Rheumatism tlint will not yield to tlio iufluniico of Sarsaparilla tttd QitOeii’s Delight if duly preso* vored iu, especially if taken iu conjunction with llydr. of Potash. , Is highly recommended for all diseases of tho skin, chronic as woll as recent. Ono botllo will, ill most instances, effectually remove nil pimples, [)08tidos or blotches on the fuco, to which young rersoiis in this climate are so much subjected to, arising ritiior from impurity of tire blood or de bility. It U tho host remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores aud breakings out in young children, nud is sofa and ellicucious iu removing entirely every trace of hereditary diseases from tho system, in tlio tuuderost infant; in fact, in all cutaneous affections it Is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of the blood, und an eradieator of all obstinate diseases, this proparulion will undoubt edly take tlio precedence ofall other remedies. It gently operates upon und regulates the bowels, restores to.the blood its wonted purity, gives tono to the stomach, nud promotes digestion. It will olfoctUally relievo Erysipelas oven in its worst stages, audull persons suite ring from t»ji« distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, but if no. marked relief lie found after taking ono bottle, it will bo necessary to uso tho Hydrin- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates^* is done iu the cases of ull quack medicines of the day, to ef fect their salo, and so force them upou the pub lic, tho .subscriber begs leave to state that his pro- rirution ha* been proscribed and used by a mini- >er of physiciaiis and planter* of our city and neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr.’ll. 11. Frost, Dr. \V. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. V. Simons, Dr. G. Pritchard, Mr. S. Lcgnre, Lt. Wilson, U. S. It. S. all of thi* city; Dr. James te’tniioy, Beau fort. Ac. Price Jj>'i jior bottle,-or Jjs5 lor 0 «lo, Prepared by J. Pktkh AI. Efiuvo, Chcuii.-t and Druggist, corner Broad ami King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec21 — lyr Market square. J AYIVK’S UHniiJiJIUS.'—Jiiyno T i Lx- poctomnt, for Coughs, Colds, Ac. Jay no’s Curinative Balsam for Dysentery and Siiuunor Complaints. Jayue’s Tine. Vermifuge Air Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billious Complaints, Ac, A largo supply of those popular remedies just received and lor sale at Philadelphia price*, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 2 Gibbon’s Building. "pKESH TAPIOCA.—rfibirUeSTquu- X lity, just received, nnd for sale by . G. It. HENDRICKSON, jttna 24 Gihhbons* Buildings. TpSlFXsIl.—3 casks first sort New York JL inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale b* G. it. HENDRICKSON. jnneJ0 universal Alediciuo oftiie Britisli College of Health, for sule by ■ ( june 22 G, It HENDRICKSON. /^.UVOEIt#—40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VA just received and for sale by jitno 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON. W RAPPING TWINE.—20 bales, nssorted sizes nud qualities', for qulu by jouolO G. 11. HENDRICKSON. pBGIV€II WHITE WINE VINE- X GAR.—2 hid* just received and for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, jitno 10 Gibbons’ Building*. IIIMi POlSOlV.-Dr. Tmrelit- wanger’s iiilallablu Bed Bug Poison, war ranted to uxteriuiimte those noxious vermin, for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON. jnno 5. T he old palhetto. state. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —South run him.—Tho following is H orn my Agent, Air. Titos. J.8. Furr,ofGruhumvillu, S. C. mr. William Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; ho is u man of integrity, uud his lestiuiouy is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tiios. J. S. Fahii. GruliainviUe, 8. C., Sept. 18tli, 1847. Mr. 'll'. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This is to certifV that I have used your-Fever and Aguo Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, and ndministorod it to my dnugliter, according to the directions, aud I am happy to state that die disease left her in tho course of thirty-six hours, and her present slate of health indicates a certain cure. Yours, Ac. E. C. Watts. Grahainville, 8. C., Sept. 14th 1817. AGENTS.—J'. AI. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C.s T. J. S. Fafr, Grahainville, S. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. MeLane A Co., Jncksonvillc, Ga.; Shotwell A Gilbert, Macon, Ga.; Dorsey A Knott, Griffin, Gn.; P. A.Moiso, Isi Grange, Ga.; Winter A Epping, Coliinibus, Ga.; W* Hoot, Marietta. Ga.; T. Patrick, Sh- Itmi, Tciin.: W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Iloustou county, Ga.; Solomon Good- all, Atluntn, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksonlioro, W. R. Anderson, Dalton. Gn.; E. A. Burch, Hawkin«villc,G;i.; Samuel Palmer, Darien,Gn.; Colo, Prescott A Co., Black Creek. Florida) Light foot A Flanders, Alacon; P. Martin, Sa vannah; Cunningham A Co., Dalton, Ga.; J. II. AW. S. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Dnvhdmro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Snndorsvillo; R. II. Barrett, l’inesvilln, Gn.; T. C. Finley, Ham- lmrg, S. C.; F. A. J’oullmi, Jacksonville, Fla. It. S. Baity, Laurensville, S. C. Agent* wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum- preys, \Vholusalu and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Ga. T A1UP OIL 4kC.—10WI gallon* hlaechcd J-J \Viuter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win ter strained Solar Oil, 500 do*unbleached Spurn; Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received pur brig* Augus ta, Baldwin, und Swiss Boy, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, sept 18 Gibbous’ building*. D OW ORAN JUAN’S'coIebfated d^ bio distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for tlio Hair I*. This colohratod preparation which has stood unrivalled for the Inst fitly years, in Central and South America, where the inhabitant* are noted for theirfine luxiiraiithair, and where more attention is givon to beautifying und promoting its quick growth, than in any other country^and ’ has gained such universal and popular favor in tho princinii^citics in the old world, is without doubt tho best article evor invented for Cleansing, Reproducing and Beautifying the human Hqir. Price.50 and 75 cents. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, JR. 8ole Agent for Savannah, oct 27 — Corner Bay nnd Drayton St*. UL—20 hhd*. Porto Rico, 40 Idids Cuba Murcovado. for salo by nor 8 COHEN A FOGDICK oct 18 A NOTHER PROOF t—Received from my Agent, Mr.W. Carr, of Scriven comity Jacksonnono’ Ga. Oct. 1(1, 1847. To Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—therewith hand your agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I purchnred a bottle nnd box of your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, who recommended it to mo a* a curtain cure, and I can safely say that it cured mu speedily, and I now am in good health, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, viz. the FEVF.R AND AGUE, and can safely recommend it to all trou bled with that uneomiurtahle disease nbovd men tinned, as a valuable cnmhiuatibu of yours, and if used properly, would render satisfaction in all cases. 1 am, sir, with great respect, Yours, Ac. \ GEORGE R .WOODWARD. CyPreparod only bv WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale nnd Retail Druggist, oct 21 , Saygnnali, Geo. T.TOIWE IK DUNTRY.—GO OaUonsHum- J. A phrey's Superior Cologne Water— Pronounc ed to be superior to tho heat imported German, French or Euglbh manufacture. Prepared and sold by ‘ WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale nnd Retail Druggist, oct 18 Savannah, Ga. 3 WEET OIL.—10 banket*, Co?sale by THEODORE MINIS. mJX jars by tlio , ititous in thb ! United ru hy.thp u^lB preprictor, MIW 'YOTT, Bjfv D. f siiccossorto BouehotUy Lordoiiot; tho Into approved preparer, qUAMTIKS-OK MAIir’s Pt AST Ell OLOTHk _ jo Plaster Cloth Is so well known thrortgh'oht tho United States, but more generally In the city of 1’hil/ttlolphin. that Its hpileflclnl directs and sur prising our,uiC, have procured for it the apjiroba- tiou aud rccuiutadndatioii ofth'd most cuuueut of tlio Foculty. 1 ‘ . It Is a sure and safo remedy for Ulcers and Sores, either froth or of long durance. It stays audprevddts Gangrenes, and by a tliuoly appli cation will present ninny n valuable l\fe and limb. In eases of luvotorocy of Ulcers; qr a prononcss of the sflbcted parts to uibrtifV, (or Gntigrehe,) it will bb advisable for the nitfftrtnuate sufferer to resort to the use-of sonic gontle purgativo for a fow days previous td using the Plaster, aud con- tiune the same till thti ftttro 1* completed, which may bo confidently expected in a roasonahfo thite. ’No purgative mofe proper thaA D». Dyoil’s woll kuown Anti-Billious Pills. The Malougors ofthoNogroos is finked under the denomination of Ulcdrs; this valuable Plaster is alsd a certain cure for it, IT tho sumo treatment ho observed as above. Cancers, Erysipola-vWans, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Forons, Whitlows uud Boil* are removed, and cures happily pro duced by tlio uso of this valuable Plaster. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; it also cures Sprains, Bruises. Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Sore* and Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws cnrttarizod Sore* or Issues very successfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in n very short tune, and is a safe and certain cure for Rheumatism and .'flying Rheumatic Pains, if the Plaster ho constantly applied to tho afiected parts for h'ix or eight months, tho nnrtsnirecied.hoconio invigorated, and u cure seldom fulls to he com pleted. It is also successfully used for tho cure o f corns. Those useful mon, Marinors, should never be without Muhy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps nny length or time cqilally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should be kept dry. Received and for sale by mny 12 T. RYEUSON. T he native febrifuge,— For the Guro of Bilious, Remittent und In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas es iuculuutul to a debilitated state of tho system, such us night sweat*, Ac. Ac. The native Febrifuge is olVercd. Tho proprie tor is aware that tho common objection* to ail new preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate all such objection*, ho lias simply to state that it is prepared according to tho receipt of tin ominent physician, who used it with purfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: tho Misjissippi val ley. Again from tin; exalted estimation in which Quinine is hold, not only hy the people, hut Ity the must skillful physician*, it will niipear supera- rogatory to otter nny new article, lint the Native Febrifuge possesses all tho power and certainty of Quinine iu controlling Fovor without affecting the head, and limy lie safely used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purpose of the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on sueh occasions, to attempt a display of medical 'knowledge by adopting some one of the contra dictory thuonox alloat. with regard to thu charac ter and cause* of Fovor. Believing with the learned Gregory that though there has been so much written concerning Fever there is no one subject in tlio whole circle of medi cal science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, wo stand hy facts. The, firet of which is that tho Native Fe brifuge will euro fever, from whatever cnu*o it limy have originated, and if any doubt exists, as to tho fuel wo invite the afflicted to tho tost, with cunfulenco us to tlio issue. What it linn done it will do. Tho following certificate of one well known will show what it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jas. A. La Itochu having, requonted me to state my knowledge of thu Nulivo Fobriliigo, I lake pleasure instating that it was usod benefici ally in the Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi and Arkansas, iu all eases iu which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was mhuissable iu conges- tiops of tlio brain when Quinine was supposed to be coutrudicatcd. J. J. Mitchf.lt., M. D. Effingham, Sept. 30,1H47. Dear Sirs—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from me, with regard to tho effect of you!- Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you tlio fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wile Ims bcun laboring under the effects ofcon- tiuually recurring Chills aud Fevers, notwith standing all tho remedies prescribed hy our best Physicians, und ut tlio time I procured Tho Na tive Febrifuge, wo had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but I am happy to state tlint tho uso of one buttle 1ms broken tho Fever completely and restored her so far a* to require ohly u little timo to recruit hor wasted energies uud place her in perfect healthj such Ims been the change produc ed in her habit und couhtilution by The Nutivu Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, Ac. Thomas Keefler. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, by james a. Laroche, pet 7 No. 1 Market square. TCAIK BANK'S PLATFORM JL SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to woigh 30 lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1.200,1,500 nnd 2,500 lb*, constantly on hand und for sale at manufacturers’ prices, by DENS LOW A WEBSTER. . Agents forthe sale oftheso Seales. Hunt’* Merclmill’s Magazine makes tho follow ing comments upon thi* useful nnd convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often tlint we are induced to laud mi nrticlo of trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are commending something that i* useful. We can not couscut to gratify the cupidity of an indivi dual, at tho risk of imposiug tho confidence of thousand* of our reader* who roly upon the hou- o-ty of our statement*, if not iu the luliilibility of our jiidniunt. That great improvement* have been made within a few year*, iu the instrument* of weighing merchandise, j* u fait fumilinr to busi ness men.. The uutioiie clumsy and inaccurate method* of weighing, have given way to the in vention of American mechanical skill, and the ut most precision,Ims been attained. A variety ol Platform Bulaucos aro umiiiifiietiircd and used, winch cannot bn rolled on for nny considerable degree of accuracy: ho that they necessarily in volve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore afford* us pleasure to refer to tho Platform Beales of Mr. Pmrlmiik, which have bben extensively used iu all pari* of the United State* for several year*, and given, ;■* fir as our kmmledged ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one oftheso scales three year* since, aud Imve us ed them constantly for weighing paper, Ac. and for accuracy nml durability, .we are quite wire, they Imye not, and perhaps cannot, be surpassed. The phiti of construction i* philosophical ami simple. The employment of two levers, with a single honin', is certainly tho most practicable, in ncompuiind platform hnlnnco. Any increase of the number of levers or an additional hemn, ren ders the instrument more complicated,lesHpreciso iu it* operation am) more liable to derangement. There scales arc used hy many of tho lending merchant* of Now York, whoso written testimony to tbeir superior ftxeellonco Ims been freely ac corded to ;lm nmnnfncturcrs. june 9 lantling _ from Philadelphia, and for sale hy oct 0 CONNERAT A BAUIE. -tfployea mysouin pel ont leaves of an old volume, printed in Eng porno hundroc) year* ago. Ataonr theso scattered leaves I read of an herb which had bean analyzed by t some of England’s ancient Alcho- mists, shewing pronertios nnd qualities never bo- * 0 ^,‘buAa tn any plant that won over discovered-, This one herb, undbr tho forco of thof Retort nnd.Crucible, developed more than ten'distihot uonurties, This ftict struck my mind so forcibly, thut It Was impossible to get rid ofit. Soroothing seemed to tell tile that Providence, whoso specitd thro is extended towards all his creatures, had never concentrated into ono small both s6 marfy medicinal qualities, as various and ns complicated, although perfectly identical as the limnoti blood, without a wiso aud good purpose. Herb was to bo Ibuiid tho pcids, uie alkalis, the oils, the wntor, tho air, tho salts, the soda, Ac., all combined, con centrated, and chemically united into one single element of power, forming a substAtico more nl- lied and in nmnity tb thu human blood than was ever before discovered in tho works of nature. Laboring undor those impressions for several years, I became -uneasy, discontented, and un willing to confine myself longer to tho duties ofu funner. 1 Every, thing seemed to point my mind to ono object, viz. s tlio preparation of this herb into u medicine. I then determined to return to tho city of N. York. I did so, nnd immediately inquired for thu barb. It was not to ho found. I then sent to Europe und there fa uud it under another name. Having prepared tho article to my satisfaction, I gave it aWfty to all who would duo it. Hun dred*, I might say thousand*, took it into their families and used it: soino for ono thing nnd D YERSOIV A CO'S, SAKSAPA- XX RILLA.—For tho cure of nil diituusoH aris ing frdui thu impurities of blood, oxcoss of mer cury, rhumiiuti*ui, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., nil of which will yield uuder thu use of this preparation. Tho Huhscriber, in offering thi* preparation to the public, deems it uttuecessary to exhibit any of those llashvaiid conscientiously headed advertise ment*, attended with fictitious certificates ofeures, hut trust its character, as a specific, entirely on its own merits. Ho ha* been Induced to offer it from thu fnvoruhlo manner in which it has been used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction, lie assert* with confidence that it is prepared with great cure and accuracy, und iu the hunt mode to obtain tin: active principles of Sarsa parilla ill it* most concentrated state. Prepared and sold by T. RYEUSON. jiinu3 Druggist. Savinni'ih, E lectrical ha hr AND BELT FIUCTOUS—Warranted of the best quality:—Tho combined ofiucts of heal and cold, of variability in temperature, uud irre gular action of the system, produce u general tor por aud rigidity of tho skill, inducing a state of disutwo which deprive* that covering of its flexi bility, and renders* it* incapable or performing those function* for which nature designed it. To remedy thi* evil, and restore the skin to a health ful state, has long been a desirable object; and this remedy has been found ill tlio operation of the Hair Glove and Belt FrietOL Tho innveiiionFof ull parts of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces a general uctivity and circulation of tho blood, nud at tlio same timo removes all encrustation* from tlio skin, uud clears uud opens tho poros elfectuul- Tho rcgulnr use of thu Hair F rioters night nud morning, will produce n general glow aud health ful excitement of tho skin, nnd will lie found both a preventive and euro iu all cases of Cold, IMieu- mutism, Ac. They require only to lie used in order that their most beneficial ellocts may lie known uud appreciated, feb 7 T. RYEUSON J ULES IIAUELS EAU DIVINE DB VENUS or Nvmpli SOAP, (iu u*olid state,) composed of ail Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering thu skin soft uud fuir. Asa creator uud coiiservutor of thut most distinguishing charm offeinalo loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hauui’s Eiiii Divine do Venus or Nymph Snap may ho mini to exert an almost magical power, composed for Uie most part of oriental halsuiuic plants, to thu utter exclusion ofall mineral admixture, it is dis- tiuguished medicinally for it* extremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the skin and hy noting upon tho pores and minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from tlio surface, iillnys every tendency to intlaimimtioii und by this me thod uloun effectually dissipates ull redness, tali, pimples, freckles nnd cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant use will change the uipst billious complexion into one of radiant whitcnosK. To gentlemen afflicted with a tendornes* of tho skiu in shaving, tiie lire of. tlio Eiiii Divine de Venus, will lie found to allay all ciiticular irrita tion occasioned by common soup or cream or tho climate. Just received uud for sale by jnly 24 T. RYEUSON T he great fain killer. No Medicine lias been discovered that was so happily adapted to uso internally, and yet per form tiiiefi wonders when applied externally, as u wash or hath, or by frietinn. It may he used with a success that will ustouisli, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, I’nin* in the Side, Ac. Ac. From the many certificates which necompnny tlio article, tho two following aro selected on ac count of their brevity ( "I have used Mr*. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burn*, and have found that in applying it iuimcdi atoly that it will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to tho coufuluuco of tlio public. II. A. Hkkbe, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mil**.” “ I lwvo used Mrs. Browu'a Pain Killer for Bum*, and many other common complaints, und toko pleasure in recommending it ns a family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New Loudon, Conn.” Price 12 to DO cents pur bottlo. For sale by sept io j/ a. Laroche' D r. OSGOOD'S INDIA CIIOLAGO. GUE—For tho euro of Fever uud Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En larguuicnt ul'tho Liver, Eularguuiuut of thu Spleen and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invaluable inudiciuc was prepared from an extensive practice of several years in a bilious climate, uud Is never known to fail of curing Fa- vornud Aguo, or any of tho discuses above named Those who are suffering from affections of thi. kind, nsnlsothosc who have become invalid* from their effects upon tho constitution, will find the India Cholcgegue a most invaluable remedy for purifying thu blood, and thoroughly cleansing from the system the morbid effects of a bilious climate. The wonderful operation of tlio Cholagoguo in eradicating hilo from thu human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in tho speedy, thorough nnd permanent cure of ffcver amt ngno, uml the various grades of intermittent und remit tent fuvora. It is equally olfectnalfor tho cure of Liver Com plaint, Juiitidico, Enlargement of tho Liven also Enlargement of tho Spleen, called Aguo Cake, uud the various form* or hillious < Indigestion.— These, with the other varied affections of such climate*, arising front A common min*uml cause, nro only modification* of the sauio disease,' und e qually controlled by the same remedy. Solo Agent* for Savannah, . J. M. TURNER A BROTHER. . oct. 21 Monument Sqnurc. L aces and embroideries Inside Illulf; Knib’d Muslin Collars; Lace Cap*; Muslin Bauds; Cainhrio Edging A lusert’g; Swiss do do; Thread do. dq.; Valeiicieno’s Lace; Lisle Edging und Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain nmlFjg’dblk. Lisle Luce; Fig’d and ploiu Cap Lace. For sale by oct2 HENRY II. STOTESDURY. - . - T; ONDON MUSTARD in qugilor, half ^XTIIITE WINE VINEGAR.—25 Xj and pound bottles; also Hudson's Mustard Ft barrel*, landing from schooner Maria, ' ' in tiu boxes, a siipi-rior article, received and for Milo hy A.T. BOWNE. mov I . Sinets’ Building. so mu tho -TZ.fi PA SON,M.D.,MAC0 Will fae.Pql o» Tnk I GEO. . - ttatthe oiire.'oPdo* ■porttu enact, elfceted by hj, rertediw, aro lccuuiniu nt,na TUtur tforn hi. innoo In tlio neiv„. leaner, will admit of ropbrtlng.hiu concluded to K Uduh c number °r thorn in pnmphlot form for .Intuition, io font foondlicted tvhn-mny fool more oipoolally iuterontod, con, on application by Iottor (poitf aid) or ttthorwuo, beforduhedwlfo conics. In presenting such a body of cvidenco In the form of certificates, It may not bo improper to re mark, in regard to their credibility, that th'fty are given many of them, by some of our bisfeiti- zons, whoso charactere.ore well and generally known, and whoso residences are particularly pointed out, thus rendering tho possibility of fraud, uecepnou or forgery, utterly out of tho question, for hoW could it be for one moment iinuwgliiod titat falsehoods, thus issued in the light of dnv. right undor tho immediate observation ofthose in °»i!I! y 10 ® 0 s mmuni cato. excliisivoly, btcE.S terosted, could be at aU tolortted or allowed, e«- ° r ^ most M’ortani character. ^ ^ pedially as they tend Id subvert tlio interest* of •- J -" a } > e P^tm Revorts af i A * n_.. those Wh!6 scrutinize them with such Argus eyes os would, if possible, detectou error in the Truth. Theso considerations will at onco indicate tho difference Ufcredibility duo these, and those so / Doll, Journal tf omnrnJ f ■ latm and Uniral ftcai! estnbllihment of n woll ormntino 4 Mty. fomJUmpiMKMaSSS 10 ?* information, tho '-lienoitc" w u C*’' 1 W*l qnotiUy to cotnmSnlcato, ) for another, and all from tile very first to very last, pronounced it of uiiri4olcd oxcol- lenco und'power. The first case thut cnino under my observation, Was a.niuu that had lost the use of his nrui for soino year*. Tho Ointment restored his arm completely in a fow days. This surprised mo ns much os it did the patient. After him there cumo a man with sore eyes produced hy gunpowder—a very had cuso indeed. One box only gufiiciud to make a perfect citro. And I would hero reiuurlt that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes, who never found any relief but iu this Oint- ntout. There next enmo a woman who was suffering excruciating pain from the ague in the face.— Her physician (thinking it the toothache,) had extracted eluveu of her teeth. But thu difficulty still remained a* had as over. The Application of the All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however, began to swull, and the surface Was covered over with pimplcs of eruption liko prickly hunt. Iu one day all this disappeared. About tho same timo, a lady igado application witli it for tlio homlucho of long standing, uml a falling of the lmir. Tlio Ointment cured hor hoadachc, aud restored hor hair. Since this, I have known the Ointment to cure case* often, twenty nnd forty years standing. I hesitate not to say, that it is uhnqst an infallible remedy for ibis complaint. About this time there were two cases, one of Consumption, amt tho other of Scrofula, which laid baffled tlio skill of uvory physician who pros cribed. It was wonderful to witness thu olTuctof the Ointment on these persons. No ono would believe it unless they had personally witnessed It. But it did tho work properly. There was no half way business, for they recovered their health iu a few months. Rheumatism, Fever, Quiiizy, Soro Throat, Cu taneous Eruption*, diseases of tlio Spine, nml Nervous Complaints were trented with unheard of success. Butin Chest diseases, such os Asth ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is no bet ter remedy. Also, the common discuses, such as Ulcer Sore*. Scald Head, Humor* of tlio Skin, Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, mid Burns, it seems to be a perfect antidote.*-* People would come into the store smiling, wish ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or whether tho Qintmuiitthut I gave them was indeed all-healing in its nature. For said they, not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great ami universal success. It produced such good results lit all cases that it has heen noised abroad, nml I was offered sums of money lor a receipt to make it for private use merely. Every iiiuu spoke well of it, as it had done so much good. Not withstanding all, I have been Cnrcful not to recommend it, except incases I knew it would do good. I was never willing to lend myself to any tiiiug without first,testing its merits. This l en deavor to do on every occasion, and when I acted ns one of tho Sick Committee in tho Lodge of I. O. of O. F. I tlieii tested it upon Brothers iu the mostcritical conditions, and hud ubundaut oppor tunily of proving its worth. And, incoticlusinni I would remark tlint I have placed this Ointment before the people of tlio U. States during tho last ninonr twelve months, nml so general Ims been the satisfaction, nml so great uinouut of good done, that more limn Imlf a mill ion of boxes have already heen sold. J do really believe there never was a medicine which gaiucil such widespread, universal nml unanimous satis faction us the All-IIealing Ointinenti From ull parts of thu laud there hnvo come up one deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tho word of truth and love, while health forever attends thy foot steps.” And were I now to givo ull the good sayings of tlio people, their unqualified approval, their tliankfuliiess and gratitude, their joy at recov eriiig from disease aud sicktiess, I could fill a volume. Jamks McAmstkk, New York. For sale, wholesale and retail, hy J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, net 18 Agent* for Savannah. frequently paraded, iu thu papers from abroad, got up and signed by nobody Knmvs.who, issued from nobody kuows where, and circulifted fur from their reputed sourco, for every body know* what. By tiffs, however, ho must not ho under stood to say that such certificates are ful*e,;only thut thoy may ho bo for all wo know. His inten tion iu presenting this view of it is merely to show thut while falsehoods may bo imhlishtid at a ills- tutico with impunity, .it is utterly impossible thut they cun lie so ut libfiie. As usual, tho undersigned will continue to fill hissnaco in tho papers by limited report* of suc cess in treating the incurables, from nmofig which tho following ofnourly nino years standing is for tlio present selected. From the Atlanta ((ico.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf fering fellow mortals has induced mo to make thu following communication; nud lam in hopes that, should you sco proper til givo it iu whole or in art, a place iu your vulmihlu pnper. it limy prove eueficml tb some poor fullow siifitirur. Iu thu winter of1834, und tlio day after I had a hard day’s work lifting nud moviug logs, I was takon with a violent pain in my buck and loin.*, aud the day foffowiug witli a totul suppression or stoppage of urine. (.1 was then a citizen of Julies comity, Gu.J I immediately called in n physician of great eiumcuce uud distinction ; for thirty-six hour* 1 suffered as much, to all appearance, a* it was possible for human nature to endure, uud at lu*t found relief only by tho holp of tho catheter. I applied then to several eminent physician* both in Baldwin aud Jones, without receiving any ben efit other than a temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or three days return, and the catheter was my only helper. Iu 1837 I re moved to this county, mid brought with me my Ho siciaus, od no benefit frmn them. In September 1812, after having suffered ut times the most excrucia ting pains fur eight years and nine months, and after having spent n great deal of money (at least $500) on doctors during the time, I was induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, and though 1 entertained the most violent prejudice to his mode of practice, my necessity compelled mo to go, fori had then been confined to my housu for ten days, and had to resort to tho uso bftho ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I luft home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my enso to him, nud he gave nio medicine. In ludf un hour after hiking hi* firstdoso.I feltthat uuso, and had thut free and copious disciinrgu of urine which I had not felt or hud in almost niuu J ears. And from tlint time to tills present day, larch 20th, 1817, I have had ito return of my complaint, und no more uso for my catiiotur. In order to make tho cure permanent I con tinned tho uso of thu medicine several mouths. Since tlioii I tako nothing for it. I cat, drink, sluopi uud work ns in former days, aud feel as well mm sound us ever 1 was. You may well Biuipose that it did not tako long to banish prejudice at that rate, and I now say to tho afllicted, that 1 believe in tunny ittNlaiiccs thut prejudice stands more in the way of their recovery tlmu tho incurability of their discuses. Sueji, Air. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, and such the result*. Neither ho nor hi* remedies need any encomium from me : tho shill of thu ono mul the efficacy oftlio other aro too woll known for that; hut a fellow fueling for thu sufferers induced me to tube up thd poll, mid to them is dedicated the imporfcct communication of Yours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. Bibb County, Geo., March 2U/A, 1847. and DdaiutftirvniiZniau* in accordance with the tonus of ti.n ot foo do,,, „rfoo la*l ..Mi,,,, ofCojigre^'"^ nrrangumunu now mudo will at oncoTulU J. 1 * in fo. So,into iirtho United Btatt, & folinitnn, and rM|ioatilil regard. “ *“ III. II,. ProcndingA nml Dclmlit in Ik lamocn aUca will alnu l,o given Wtiarfodlty and ,|„ CmStd S day’, ream! will !,a oouiidatdv nia, a ,,,,,,, ‘■“fr," 1 “Eenortor" SE™ ‘"" l * ar re,Sk.r "will'Z!: l" cully informed of Pama^S wlL?" W*" tint,, of tlia United Slatua * Oiwt BrSoin Europe, i M RH. JAMES BETTS' UTER INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowno, Savannah, Gn.—I would hog to state, that you are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan nah, und that nny other person selling Suppor ters us mine ure imposing on tho public, by ven ding worthless and injurious counterfeits of iny Supporters. Sarah Betts, Caution.—Each Supporter will have written on it tlio numo of “Sarah Belts.” The subscriber would respoctftilly inform tlio Physiciuus and Ladies of Suvauuah, that Mrs. Surah Betts has appointed hint her solo Agent in this city, for tlio sale of her Supporters, mid that auy others vended elsewhere in tlio city as hor’s nro counterfeits. These Supporters’ nro now very generally n- dnptod and recommended hy Physician.*, ns the most successful medium of reliefTor tlint distress ing malady for which they were invented, of any offered to tho pifblic. Mrs. Bette has tho testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pmicoast, J. K. Mitchell, N. Chnniumi, mid Wiltbutdc, Pliiladel phiu.nmi many others of the most eminent Phy sicians in vuriotts parts of tho United .States, in their favor. Shu ha* recently introduced mi entire new Sup porter for summer use ; it is made of open net work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs and at the sume time possesses all tlio im portant requisites. For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to be procured gratis at my store. A. T. BOWNE, Druggist, nov 15 Smuts’ buildings, N EW FALL GOODS.—The Subscri bers have received, by late arrivals und are now opening ft full assortment of Foncymid Do mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in’part, of Broad Clotlis, Cussimoros, Sntiuetts, Tweeds, Vestings, in overy variety, Black Alpacas, Silk Wrap do., Black, Plaid, nndCol’d Menuo*, Wors ted Plaids, Oregon l’latds, Twilled Ginghams, French do., Cnshinftro Dresses,Mousliudo Luiuus, Rich Fig’d do., English nml Aiuoricuu Prints, Black and white Print*, Furniture Print*, White andRed Flannels, White and Brown Canton Flan nels, PaperCmiinrics, Cambric nnd JuconetMus lim, Ilbb Roy and Brocho Shawls, Printed Cash mere do., Marseilles Quilte, 'Hemstitched and Plain L. C. Handk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and Verona Handk’fs, Bleached mid Brown Tublo Da- mask, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Huckaback Cotton do., Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Rings mid Tassels,Braids nml .Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk nml Cotton Umbrellas ami Parasols, Oil Cloths, Carpeting*, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet Rugs, Ac., Ac., which, with ft variety of other goods, will bo offered at the lowest market prices, and on the most accommodating terms, Wholesale or Retail. Merchants; Planters, and others, ate invited t|Xcall nnd examine. • GODFREY A LaRCCHE, „ct 5 West corner Blind’* linage. OAF AND 8TAItCJH.-Wboxwft.tji half boxes Colgate’s Sbap find S tarch, ihm vu iu un* cimiiiv, uim nroiigiu wiui me iny oruieiiting complaiiit ami my friendly catheter.— Hero, as there, I applied to the most skillful phy- ucimis, a* I thought, and here, as there, l roeeiv- PP Persons desirous of testing tho efficacy of theso remedies iu their own cases, no matter unpre they rrside, can do so very conveniently by sand ing their ugu mid symptoms iu writing, a* cor rectly ns possible, when medicines to suit their various cases will ho compounded mid sent by mail, express, or private hand. In order tliat ai.i. may pnrtake of tho benefits resulting from thu use ofliis remedies, hi* cliargo for the treatment of such cases ns do not require his personal atten tion, will ho auly Fire Dollars a month, which may he scut hy mail nthis risk. Acute cases, mid tlioso requiring personal at tention will he charged in accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. Jucoiiscquoncu of thu grout increase of office husinos*, it will he impossible for him to attend at any great distnuco, only ill urgent cases, or as consulting physician, lliscity Irionds may fully rely oil his iisuul promptitude in attending to their calls,'and others who may doom it their interest to procure his services, will bo attended to as promptly us his will admit. M. 8. THOMSON, M. I). Macon, October 18, 1817. c— •uotnnrui will ho communicated* by ovory "toulunf?”* ;' lr "l lc , r?l'«rtore in LuL„“ |!™ t , :,sr i,Mul " r ,Mma (ar . VI. Tk QencnlXml n/lk Day will be 41 n cniulunsoil form, will, imliwlr/nml nu'SI Buck b n jtlicfvi.w ofwlmt (lio’-UnilolSuto Hiqiortcr” I. dMigiied to lie. 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It is believed thut tho establishment ,,f mirli; responsible journal qf Intelligence, on term* tvhii'i place it witliin tlio reachufthcgroatnuu«c*ofa- peoplo, at the coininoncemciit of what proiu'i* to bo a most iiitoro«tliignndcventfulporiodii^ history of Congressional proceeding, will ho re garded with favor by all classes of the cuiiiiniiuin; mid, Im vmg tints stated bis objects, the >uh*cril<t respccfully solicits n liberal nnd general Miiiimn from tlm enlightened public of the United Stater JAMES A. HOUSTON, Stenographer to the Saiutc if the U. S. 13F The “United Slates Kcporlnr" will I* printed on a largo andliaiidsiiincsiieel.aiHli.-vik'i every morning, except Sundays, ut tlm rule of |'J per umtitm. In connection with the daily paper, llier be issued from tlm same e*tnlili*|iiiipiit, THE MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publication will contain exclusively lli< Reports of the i’roccodings and Debate*' of ll* Congress of the United State*. It will be issued Hcmi-wcckly, in an elegant qnarto-fnriii, through out the sessions of Congress, nnd will lie fnrn&b- cd to subscribers at (lie rate of Tiro Dalian far tlm long session, and One Dollar lor tlio short sion. It is believed Unit thi* groat national work will be deemed indispensable in thu library •>( every public institution, politician, nud prefe* sional mail tlirnnglnmt tlmcoiintry; and that it will be regarded by the great mass of the people ns the very oust political text book ftir their uwi^ in struction nml that of their children. I.M FORT ANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Tbroilgliont the sessiim of Congrciw, Eitrm will lie issued from the ollice of tlm “ United Htatn Uepertbr,” coiitaiiiing tlm reports of ull biicIi De bates ns may possess peculiarly exciting interest. All suhscriptioils and bbnmiuiiicatiuiis to U post-paid, anil addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON. United Stales Reporter, Washington, II. C- All newspapers throughout tlio United States who publisli tliiw prospectus ouco nwrek from Ibis date tilltlio-mucliiigorCoiigrus*,willlic entitled tb nu excltango witli tlio “Uiiitcd ffutw Reporter,” mid will bb placed on the list of those to whom tlm Extras will be despatched, oct 18 KOCEUIE8.—17D bugs Rio Coffee, 2U U Jo. Lngttira do. 110 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks Logr Frers 125 hbls. Western Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tierces prime Culm Molasses 50 half hbls. Butter, Sugar und Soda Crackers 110 boxes Iluintnond’s Soap, 30 do. Fay’s 1'nlo do., 45 dtl. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes Family do. 20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principo Sugars 10 hags Black l'enor,5 do. Allspice 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. Id’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 doi D’s do. do., 20 do. 111. W. Regers’ do 15 hbls. Clarified Sugar 13 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Deration*, l’», 2’s. 3’s and f>’« 50 cloz. Fainted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt (JO doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choico Ten 20 cosks'Bynss’ Loudon Porter 10 baskets Bacoea Champagne 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 Mils. Crashed and Powdered Sllgnr 10 hag* Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy 15 qr. casks Mltfnga Wino 15 qr. and 15 eighths Dnnrcttn Malaga Wine 15 qr. and J5 cigths casks .Madeira Wine 2 half pipes Otnrd, Dnpuy A Co’s. Brandy 5 hbls, Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials 10 M. Venus Rosalia Sugars * 125 reams Wrapping Papor 50 gross Anderson’s Chewing Tobacco '20 boxes Perfumed Soap,200gross Matches 2 qr. casks Lugre Frers choico old Brnudy 50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring 20 do. Pickles, CO mats Ciunmnou 75 do/ Pipes 20 do*. Tomato mid Widnut Catsup !?T) do. Sperm. Candles, 4’s and (J’s 20 do. Hull’s do. 4’s, 0’s mid 8’s 50 bids. Whole Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. 50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rum 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar Nos. 1 and 2 Muckcrel in whole and Imlf bids. Iu store and for sale on .favorable terms, by oct 18 CONNERAT A BAUIE. TYTEW GOODS.—Now binding from Wil- J.1 sun Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped and Figured Cnshmere, do do Muslin do Lain*, pluui nnd plaid Alpaccos, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaids mid Lustres, Raw Silk Plaid*. Scotch do, Zephyr do, Sultilla* Worsted do, Oregon do. col ored und black Silks, Silk HoHu.mid Half Hose; worked Muslin Collars,Canes mid Robe*;Tlir<fnd Laces; Mechlin, Lisle nnd Cottou do; real Rroclio Shawls, Cushmere do, Turton do, Plaid Merino Lougdo; 4-4, 5-4 nnd 0-1 Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbdns, LadieE*and Misses Bonnets, witija vma- oty of Housekcopitig and Staple Goods, which will bo sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or retail, by GODFREY A UROC1IE. nov o /^IIAMFAGNE.—30 baskets for sale by ly nov. 13. / THEODORE MINIS. *0 UTTER.—20 firkins chofeo Goslion But- .13 tor, landing from brig Madison, nud for sale by , nov 1-5 E- SWJFT. -• .' PROSPECTUS OK A NEW MUSIIC BOOK, Ilf PATENT notes, called TUB IIBSPB1UAN IIARP« N By Dr. Win. Iiouscr, of Jefferson County, G»■ T 1IIS work will contain 5<MJ pages, inclndio; a lucid exposition of tlm Rules oftHiagini mid of Musical ComiioHitiou; a larger number°f Church Tunes used by tlio various riligious jm* nominations, South uud West, than haveemb^ lore been embraced in one volume. Oilei siw Anthems, Suuduy School and Infant Hymns, nu merous Missionary mid Temperance pieces, at- accompanied ill a great many instances by thorn- tiro hymn or song. Many of the tunas arc outre- ly new, while many of those fiiio old airs iW have long been Used at prayer, camp ami other meeting*, and ill the social circle, but have ncter before been collected mid harmonized, with nu merous Scotch, Irish, German mid other lino tune* hitherto scutterod at wide intervals over tliocaw will be found in Uie Hesperian Harp. Boo». ancient and modern—ninny that nro now oaf print, Whoso rich music is Unknown to mostj*»- son* of tlio present day, liavo been complduj u it setl up" to supply this work. The Hesperian Harp is the largest and rhtSf- cst Music Book ever offered the American public, iu ull imelligunt peri-mis will nro by coinjiartng il will. ..four wrirku. I’riuo, *1 50 ,cr ' tiliilly i.rinlurl. nml liuuml mi inulo-lmid, wrm 3 prinlud uovor. AuntonlcW, *>»«'» morocco of aiiy color desired, will be * «•-> 5111.. JS Si nioWjiiS •» «**„ gjtejE (olainl foul to one address Tor .*•), JUU f®* (ir |“no. Vic icork iri« he fumulicdlow!- scr ,j.—Ac rivr. Aokuts wanloil minalialJfM ceiviui. every itmmty. town ami city In foe bw- A lilmnil peycenl. "ill ko ullowed. Goml reen ■ liiemlationu reipiireil. Addreuu the mitlior, y 0 ’“‘-rim'VforX |mpur», und nil nfooru ftiendbjd ■null mi ontonrnuo, urn roupcctfiilly nnblluli tliiu Fiwpoclu. Iliruo Uuieu, nml It) «* hie nnllior u iliuifoor of llj-i pnpor conlnnnns A copy of the Hesperian Harp will bo gtviu ™Xr«racounty, On.. Am,. IB-17. [ertS AffiilUlVDi The Avenger, or tho Kobbef* V-T Foundling. ^ ^ „„ Tho Fountain, a Gift; “To stir tin yont p mind—by way of roinembranco. Bditcu uj Hastings Weld. ; The Crmso of tlio Mingo. Our Army at Monterey, by T. B. lJW* The Life and Adventures of Joseph 1. Harr, the bold Robber ami Highwayman. Mouiiua, or tho Beautiful french Girl in ^tIio Patrol of the' Mountain, a talo of the Rcro- 1,11 The Secret'Service Ship, or tho fjill of die’Cas tle San Juan D’Uiloo, by Charles E- Averil . Received by J. M, COOl LB- I'm-OlW Aivu WINkH SlJ cTioico l.lnr Hcotch Whirkoy, 1 fnncM* Jnuiuinu Hum, 8 halfpipMOfort) Dupuy & Con Rrnndv 1 nine Imperial Gin, lDbblsoldja* sS iaottcs 4ndy.C O M Wine, «£ l/Iiry Anil do, ‘JO do I’nJu Skerry dni .SO do C* foul/ comprUIng Mnfmichino, Mycnu, Ali.in*'- Cprncuu nnd Kemheo W e«m>rj.dn I^,r" ^ Aim, 30Inuketn Chnmpnnnn,.offodDdfo- mont. Hnlliuger it Bollingi-r’n Andior br»mk nov J5 , .