The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 29, 1847, Image 4

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SSSScassasissr sssksss twv« O.tt.HKNI>»t0K8(W. NiiSSEE, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, A - ' - — .. ■- 1 IIabm nln Ia a«II I'.klal* nllnllliml t A AEP (if tllfl f 'ORllS IK E S.—Udoz. Win io'.VAsh Brushes, r> assorted; lido Scrubbing do do; 20 do Shoe do; 4 do Furnitaro do ; 20 do Marking do, juntre eoived and lor sale by nov4 I Ml. HENDRICKSON. \trm»ow“iiu8s, *«.-* b*>*e: W Window Glass, assorted sizes; 1000 lb*. Pviuv; 1 do* Glaziers' Diamonds; juttrocuivcd and for ulo by G. 11. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbons’ Buildings. W isTAirn cough lozenges. A fresh supply of Iheso l.ozongos, highly recomumndod for (no euro of Cimghif, Asthma, T'mkliiii of Iho Throat, &o. Just rceoivod, und for sale by G. U. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 Gibbons’ buildings. S WAIM’S JLMNACEA.—ilozou riivnitnV eelobruted Panacea, 20 do Houck’s do. just raccivod and for sale by J G. It. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbon’s Buildings. > lUMlE lil'M PII.LS.—5 sross of m ... * 0 u>' i "”' j ” lrece i^HENDRI b &S O N, thoso celebrated bilious l’ills, warranted nov 3 Gibbons’ Buildings. and for salo by. oct 30 Gibbon’s Building. for salo by oct 23 .. _ . . Gibbons! Building. frmjuUTl’S VEiajXAHEE I.O- V/ TION.—An olfectual cure".for eruption f Iho Faco and Skin, particularly for Pimp , Blotches, Toitors, Tun, Suubtlrus Freqklca} &q. Adogrcoof pleasure accoinpanios, tlio. uso of this elegant - preparation, in its refreshing olTect upon tho skiu, Cutaneous irritability and decolo rations are also removed, and a pure state of fed - complexion established by tho use of this lotion. For salo by G. RJ HENDRICKSON; , - , ■ v * Gibbonla Building*. L—200 reams Lotter and Foolscap Papor, assorted qualities. Just received aud for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 11 D" kit. A. I/INIA.U’S mii ELEC- I TUARY.—A certain cure'for the Pilos, either iiitoruot or external, blooding or bliud, for sole by O. R. HBNDufCKSON. jane 2a Gibbon.’ Building.. ': DRIBS,—Carved T(lrtoi.o Sholl, Buffido, — Imitation arid' Brazilian 'fctek Combs, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory aud English Horn arid Fine Teeth Combs or all sizes and qualities, for sale by. may 13 G. It, HENDBICKSON. 0B- TIKE XIHETCII.—Monpolns’ anti- .— scorbatte Elixir and his celebrated Odontiub, just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, :tBoyl8 > Gibbons* Buildings. ^ rrilHMRD’8 PILLS.—Rev. B. Ilib- XX bard’s aenniue vegetable anti-bUious qills, for solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, « may IB GibbonB* buildings. pUIiL’S SAllSAPA»IbL.4,-A.H> Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,, for tho euro of Scrufola,diseasos of.tho Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the lungs. Jaundice, Noundgiu, to counteract tire des tructive effects Of.Aforcury, arid all diseases prising from an impure state of: tho blood,' equal to any .preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sule at 75 cents: perbottlo,by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. ]«F WICK.—Solar and Astral Lamp . >Vick of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and audio wick, for sale by > • G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 24 ■ Gibbons* buildings. rpoOTJI BRUSHES, dkC.-Au ele X gant assortment of Freuch, English and American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and C)uu> coKiTooth Paste, just received and for sale by sept.30 G. It. HENDRICKSON. - ■ bBY’S CAltJHN.VTIVE.-l nAM JL/ groci J groc e of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for sale by ■ apr24 , G. R: HENDRICKSON. » [.’8 FAJHEY SOA3*.—50 boxo. Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Soap,just land* • ed and for solo by aprlfl G. R. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons* buildings. POWDER PUFFS & BOXES.-Au JL extensive assortment of Powder Pulls and Boxes. Also, Puffs without the boxes, aud tin Powder Boxos, for sale by apr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. S UIXEB’S TASI'r.tESS HEIU- LITZ POWDERS.—AH the solid ingro- ts of tho Seidlitz Spring combined in one compound powder, the efforvosciug solution of whicli in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, and with' infinitely less trouble, than that produced with tho two powders in the usual way. Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapsido street, London. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr'7 Gibbon’s Buildings, POCKUOACH POISON, &<%—Dr. \y Fenchtwongor's Cockroach, Rat und Moiise Poison, a sure aud sufo destroyer of those nosci* o us vermin. Also, his mfulliUc Bed Bug Poison, G. R. HENDRICKSON, BE _ CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TEN- NESSEE, FLORIDA. LOUISIANA, Ac.— Allow mo to call your attention to or.e of tlie great- o»t and most userid Medecinc* ever discovered. It is not my intention to tax you with a long aud tiresom advertisement, bfct I lay before you tho testimony of tho most respectable families A.i the United States, roost of my certificates are (Wtho city of Savunnuh. whore I reside, and many from your own State, whore the Moilicinb is used With great and astonishing success; it has proved Uaelf to ho superior to utiy othor Medicine lor tho cure of Fever und Ague, which it will do in tho very short apace of Twelve Hours, it has never been known to fail to eftbet a certain cure. Tho Med icine is a harmless and tasteless one, which will make it the roost popularjModiciuh la the Southern Suites. The Medicine contains no mineral pre paration whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable matter only. To Planters; this Mediciuo ts a val uable preparation, as it cures all c;ises in twelve hours, and does not require any time to bo lost; all that is to be doao is to take tlio Medicine and to go to work.. To tho Rico Planter it is a valuable Mod- icino, ns it does pot contain any inorcurial or min eral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe Modiclno for those.who are Hablo tq exposure., I beg you.do not lot mo have to tax you so offori with advertisement?, eortificatos, &c. It has already proved itself to bowhat I say it is, and tho greatest ipreof is.ovory body isrocommonding it ta bo 4 *tho, only certain aud speedy cure for tbe Fever and Ague. AU you have to do is to ask youf neighbor what he thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fovor and Aguq, audufcourse, to be convinced, you will try it, atlonst I hope so. .Horoismy ofibr to- any Planter of. South Carolina, who Will oilhcrcall'on DbeL'*' ' o j.- in nougl rt lilt ortvvolvo, wo will rofttndtlio nmount paid for it. Yojtr ore to seo the Atedlciuo tdlten as I httvo Owing to tlie hoavy rains during the past sum mer, and which still, continue, all the low lands are uhaerwa'tor/ which*will Cause a groat deul of tliia disoaso ou tho Rico Plantations; it will bo to REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. : This Medicino is for sale' by tho following homed gentlemen, who aro tho oidyngeiits for tlie sale of the Gbeat SouTiiZRirRBMXDn, where it will be found oither at wholesale or.rotail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by soiling tliis medicine. A liberal discount made to Plantors, &c., by tlie dozen. Address. . VV. HUMPHREYS, Jr., oct 18 A Druggist, Savannah, Gai YETI-STILLTUEY ;,COME|—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIV EN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! Jr-READ 1 i READli READ!! Sorive.v Coutmr, Sept 2-1, 1847. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Siri—Permit mo to drop n few jinos to you iu behalf ofyour valu able medicine. I hqvo recommended it in two coses as lioing tho best Mediciuo .for tho euro of tke-Feveraud Ague, and told them if it did not cure I would ruiund tho money. But as your aiediciriSlhas provod . itself so far, I do no not liesitate to recommend it io the public. Os a cer tain and speedy cure for tho Fever arid Ague; a ^.disease so troublesome in tho lower countries, which would bo banished by tlie use of Huni- M a Remedy, a most valuable mediciuo for uth. Endosed you will rocaive a certifi cate from a rospectabiu gentleman of Scrivon County, and ulso of a young Lady who resides in iny fumily, I am your obd’t servt, Wm.M. Cauu. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.-—Dear Sii?—I hand your Agent my certificate fpr publicntionj iryou think proper. This is to cprtify.tlmt I had the Fevor and Ague several times.very severe, and found no relief,until through the persunsion jof Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fover (uid Ague Medicine, which restored mo to health in the short space of 24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy ns*a curtain aud speedy, cure for tho-above diseaso. Respectfully, AIajiv Sheppaud. Jaoksoiiboro,’ Scrivon Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savail-uh, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever and-Ague. 1 can recommend it to the ppbllc as a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for the above named dis- se. It cured the. case in loss tlinu eight hours: Respoctfully yonrs, : J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sir.—With tho f ;reutost pleasure I recommend your celebrated toniedy to tlie citizens of tho Southern States, arid to Planters, und all who are troubled with the Fever and Ague. I wasu subjoct of tho nbovo named disease for a long tirao aud tried various romedios, among which was Uowand's Tonic Mixture, Indin Chalogoguo,Champion’s Pills, and n uiny others; but all was useless, until I was ud- vised by a friend in Suvuimah, to try your medi cino, which 1 did and 1 can safely recommend it to tho public as a certain euro. Your remedy cured nio in 12 hours, for which I tender you iny thanks, nnd wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of tho human fumily. Your truly, H. II. Baiuieyt. Rcesvillo, Burke County, Oct. 1,1&17. oct 7 I. WPINO’S UOMFOdNBFiiUlD ill EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT, *Vc.—For tho comnosi- tiou of this Kxifuct und tlie properties of tlie Queens Delight, Pliysirinns are rcHpeotriilly re ferred to tho fidi andfiih number, vol. 1, of the Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. Fornuriiyiug tho blood, nnd removing all diseas es arising from tho impurity of the same, it is highly recommended, as also for tho cure of Rheu matism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tho Throat nnd logs, pains aud swollings|of tho bones. Totters, Pimples in thu Fuce, Old Soros, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mor- ciirial Diseases, and far assisting the .operation arid preventing fatal consaquouccs of Morcurials in Syplmlus. ‘ . , . Tins preparation, (by adding tho Queen's De light, &c.to the Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic and alterative powers, and is highly recommend ed by eminont physicians. It is prepared in con sequence of the recommendations given by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor or Materia Median in tho Medical College of Charleston, S. C, in His work on Maferia Modicn, only concontrated by a pro cess ofthe subscriber’s to render it iuoro corivqu- iont for administration, and with the exception of tlie addition of inoroury which mny at all times be added when necessary. To shew tlio highesti-- mation wIucli'Dr«F. eulortnins of tho combina-, lion of tho/to'artides, it is only necessary. to refer 1 to the above mentioned work. There aro. few eases of chronic nnd .pninfel Rheumatism that will not yield to the inflnoiice'of Sarsaparilla «>Bd Quoon’s Delight if duly prase- vored in,’ especially tf~ taken in conjunction with Hydr/of Potash. Is highly rocommonded for all diseases of tho skin, chronic as.wbll as rocout. Ono bottlo will, in uibstlhstancos, offeutually remove all pimples, pollutes or.blotchbs on tho ilico, to widen young persons in this climate are so much-subjected to, arising either from Impurity of tho blood or de bility. >It is tbo best remedy known for' scrofu lous affections, sores and broukings orit in young ob\|droUi and is safe and ofiicacious in removing entirely every trace of. hereditary diseases from tho system, in the tonderost iufunt; in fact, in all- cutaneous alfoctions it is invaluublo. As a gon- orid purifier ofthe blood, and an erudicator of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take the. precedence of all other remedies. It gently oporates upon dud regulate* tlie bowols, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to tlie stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually relievo Erysipelas ovon In its worstHtagos, and all persons suffering from this distressing complaint aro advised to uso it, first so, but if no marked relief bo found afior taking oue bottle, it will lie necessary to use tho Ilydrio- dated Potush wltli it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is dono iu the cases of nil quack medicinos ofthe day, to ef fect tlieir sale, and so forco them upon tlie pub- lie, tlie subscriber begs leave to state that his pro- E oration has been prescribed and used by a tium- er of physiciaiis und planters of our city and neighborhood, with grant success, viz: Dr. R. H. Frost. Dr. \V. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simous, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legnro, Lt. Wilson, U. SrR. 8. all of this city; Dr. Juines Stouoy, Beau fort. &c. Prico .$1 per bottlo, or $5 fer 6 do. Prepared by J. Peter M. ErriJio, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savuiumh, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21. —lyr. Market square. MAHV’H BENOWNEB PI.AS- i-fX TER CLOTH.—Approved and recom mended for tlie last forty yyars by tho most emi nent of the Faculty and Citizens in the United States, prepared only by tho sole proprietor, T. W. DYOTT, M. D., successor to Bouchonoy Lordenct, the late approved preparer. qUAUTIES OP MAUV’S PLASTER CLOTH. Tho Plaster Cloth Is so well known throughout tlie United States, but more gouerally lit the eity of Philadelphia, that its beneficial olleots aud sur prising cures, have procured for it the approba tion and recommendation of.tbo inost Qimnout of the Faculty. It is a sura‘and safe remedy for Ulcers nnd Sovqs,yiithqr fresh or- of long durance. It stays and prevents Gangrenes, and by a time]y-dnpli- J ** “• valuable Ufa and wnb. cation will preserve many aval In cases of inveteracy of Ulcers, or u proneness of tho affected ports to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will bo advisable for tho unfortunate stifiurcr to resort to tlio uso of some goutle purgativo for u few days previous to using tho Plaster, and con tinue tlio same till fee cure is completed, which indy bo confidently expected in a reasonable time. No purgative more proper tlurn Dr. Dyott's well known Anti-BUlious Pills. f Tho Malongors of the Negroes is rankod under fee denomination of Ulcors; this valuable Plustor is also a cortairi cure for it, iffee suuio treatment bo,observed as above. ’ Cancers, Erysipelas, Weris, SorofiUd, Fistula, White SwelUng, Sore Breasts, Ferons, Whitlows and Boils arq removed, and ouros happily pro duced by tlio use of this.valuablo Plaster. It remoVos Abscessed; 0 ud dissipates collected humours; it also cures Spraihs, Bruises, Anthrax, {Scalds, Burns, and off Sores iirid Wounds; tending to suppurate; it draws cauterized Soros or Issues very successriilly and without pain; It dissipates distressing pain from GoqVor Rheumatism iu a very short time, and is a s<ub nnd cortain cure for Rheumatism aud Rying lUioumatio PtUns,’ if fee Plaster bo constantly applied fe- tho affected parts fer six or oight months, tlio parts effected become invigorated, and d euro seldom fails to be com pleted. It is also successfully used for tho euro deems. *• . • Those useful mop, Mariners, should never ho without Mahy’s vnlr.abjo Piaster Cloth; itkeops any longth of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from, greon wounds, afior tlioy aro suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should be kept dry. Roceived and for sole by ' may 12 T. RYERSON. for solo by aplfi , Gibbons' Buildings. PONFECTIONAUY.-50 boxes Con- fectionaiy of Hunorior quality, lauding from schr. Columbia, aud for sale by aprO G, R. HENDRICKSON. XATNE’S BE ME DIE ST.—jay no’s Ex'- O pectorant, for Couglts, Colds, &c. Jayne’s Caruiative Balsam fer Dysoutcry and 8ummer Complaints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billioua Compluints, &c. A large supply of these nopular remedies just received and fer sale at Philadelphia prices, by G. lt. HENDRICKSON, Gibbon's Building. apr2 PBESH TAPIOCA,—1 bbl. best X lity, just received, arid for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, June 24 Gibbbon*' Buildings. —3 casks first sort. New York J- mspevUon, landing from brig Acton, for sale in a ' R. HENfiRICKSON. JtuialQ . It/TOBISOIV’S —TfieTiyeGrimi ■ J^X universal Medicine of tho British Couegeln* llcaltb, for sale by juno 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ^40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, V* just received und for salo by - junelO G. R. HENDRICKSON. W ICAPPllVG TWINE7-20 bolw, assorted sizes and qualifies, for sale by juno 19 ,G. It HENDRICKSON. *PBE»CH WRITE WIl^E VINE- X GAR.—2 bbls just received and fer sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, June 16 Gibbons’ Buildings. ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juno 8, T A1TIP OIL 1000 gallon-* blanched XJ Winter straiped Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- Sojdr Oil, 500 do unbleached Sperm ‘ Oil, 800 do Train Oil, received per brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, arid Swiss Boy, for salo by : v Vo G. R. HENDRICKSON, • r sept 18 . . ' Gibbons’buildings.'- ORAN JUAN’S eelobruted dou- X/ blQ distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for feo Hair I This celebrated preparation which lias stood unrivalled for tho last fifty yonrs, in Central * and South America, qfeare tho ^inhabitants are. ! noted for their fine luxnrarit hair, and whore more . attention Is given to boautiiyirig and promoting its quick aro will, than in any other country, aiid' has gained such universal and popnlur favor in tho principal cities in the old world, as without doubt the beat article,ever invented for Cleansing, Reproducing uij'd Boatitifying the human Hair. Price 50 and 75 cents. . • ' • For safe by . W. HUkH?HRRY8, JR. ' . - Sofe Agent for Savannah, — ■ ■ Corner Day and Prayfep Sts. IUcb,' ; 40 ithds jrsak rpiIE OLD PALMETTO STATE. X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Soothkhneks;—Tho following is from my Agent,Mr.ThoB.J.S. Furr.ofGruhamville, 8. C. Mr. H r Uliain Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you the certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; ho is a man of.integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yonrs respectfully, Tiios. J. S. Fark. Grnhamvillo, 8. C., Sept. 18tli, 1847. Mr. /F. Humphreys, Jr. Door Sir—This ia to ccrtily that I have used your Fever and Ague Remedy with success. I obtained a supply, of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, and administered it to iny daughter, according to the directions, and I am happy to state that tho disease left her in the course of thirty-six hours, nnd her present state of heultli indicates a certain cure. Yours, & c . E. C. Watts. Gralmmvillo, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen & Co., Charleston, S. C.{ T. J. S. Fnrr, Graliamville, S. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savannah, Ua.; A. McLano &Co., Jacksonville, Ga.} Sliotwoll & Gilbert, Macon, Gn.; Dorsey & Ruott, Griffin, Ga.; P. A. Moise, La Grange, Ga.; Winter &, Epping, Columbus, Ga.; VV. Root, Mnriotta, Go.; T. Putrick, Sa lem, renu.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Gn.; J. A. Sperry,Houston county, Gn.; Solomon Good- ajy Atlanta^ Ga.; William Carr, Jucksonboro, W. R. Anderson, Dolton. Ga.; E. A. Burch; Lightfeot & Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Su- Vttmuiht .Cunningham & Co., Dalton, Ga.; J. -If* b)his, Macon; M. C. VVillinnison,' Davisboro, Gu.; Win. Hodges, Sandorsville; It. H. Barrett, Piuesville, Ga.; T. C. Fiuloy, Ham- o ,r S’.n* Foullcn, Jacksonville, Fla.; R. 8. Boily, Lauronsville, S. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum- preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savnnrmh, GU ‘ _____ oct 18 A MOTHER PROOF!—Received from ■aX my Agent, Mr.W. Cfirr, of Scrivon county: Jaok.iomboro’ Ga. Oct. 16,1847, To Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith hand your agont my certificate fer publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I purchased a bottle and box ofyour valuable medicines from Mr, Carr, who recommended it to mo as u certain cure, aud I can safely say that it cured me speedily, nnd I now am in good health, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, v|z. fee FEVER AND AGUE, aud can safely recommend it to all trou- bled’With that uncomfortable disease above men tioned, as a valuable combination of yours, and if used properly, AvoUld Mhder satisfiicfiou in nil coses. I am, sir,wife great respect, Yonrs, &o;‘ GEpRGE R WOODWARD. HPPropored onlyby * f WM. HUMPHREYS; JR. V Wholesale und Retail Druggist, oct 21 Sdvanriah, Geo. T HE NATIVE FEBRIFUGE,— For the Cure of Bilious, Reinittont and In- termUtont, or Ague and Fover, and other diseas es incidental to u debilitated state of the system, such us night sweats, &c. i&c. The native Febrifugo is oft'ored. Tho proprie tor is aware that tho common objections to ull new prepared jus will bo urged ugninst tiiis. To obviato ull such objections, he has simply to stato that it is prepared according to tlio receipt of an eminent physical!, who used it .with perfect success through along practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi val ley* Again from tlie exalted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by tho people, but by tlie most skillful physicians, it will appear sutiera- rogatory to offer any now article. But tho Nativo Febrifuge possesses all the power and certainty of Quinine in controlling Fover without alfecting Uie head, and may bo safely used tlie re for, where Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purpose of fee proprietor however sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some ono of the contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac ter mid causes of Fever. Behoving with tho learned Gregory thnt though there has boen so much written concerning Fever there is no oue subject in tlio whole circle ofmedi- cal science which still involvos so muny disputed f feints. Letting all theories pass, wo stand by iicts. The first of which is that tho Native Fe brifuge will euro fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, nnd if any doubt exists, as to tho fact wo invito tlio affiiotod to tho tost, wife confidence os to tho issue. What it 1ms done it will do. Tim following cortificato of ono well known will show what it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jos. A. La Roche having rcqneslod mo to state my knowledge of tho Native Febrifugo, I tako pleasure in stating that it was used benefici ally in tho Fevers of tho valloy of tho Mississippi uud Arkansas, in ull cases in whicli Quiniue is us- ttally exhibited, nnd was ndmissablo in conges: tions ofthe brain whon Quinine was supposed to bo conlradicated. J. J. Mitchell, M. D. Effingham, Sept. 30,1847. DonrSig—Iu complianco with my promise to lot you hoar from mo, with regard to tho olfect of vour Febrifuge, pormit me to hand you tlie fol lowing statement of facts. For noarly 3 years my wife has been laboring under tlio olfects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fovors, notwith standing ull Uro remedies prescribed by our host Physicians, und at tho time I procured Tim Na tive Febrifugo, wc had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alono would terminato her disease, but I urn happy to state that tlio use of one bottle has broken Urn Fever completely and restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit her wusted energies nnd place her in porfecthealth, such iius boen the change produc ed in iior habit and constitution by The Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, &c. Thomas Kebpler. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepured und sold, by james a. Laroche, * oct 7 No. 1 Mnrkqt square. Muscovado, for safe b; COHEN/ DICK H ome iNDwritY.-&oooih>»s/w phrey’s Superior Cologne Wafer—Pronoun* ed to be superior;,to the host imported G|rihau, r ranch or English unmufiicture. Prepared and waasmte. o<*18 Savannah, Ga. C iVEIlT OIL*—10 baskets, for solo by O oct 2b THEODORE MINIS. PVAIRRANK’S PL AT FOR M X SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to woigh 38 lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand mid for sule at manufacturers’ prices, by DENSLOW & WEBSTER. Agents for tho biUo of thoSo Scales. Hunt's Merchant’s Magazine makes tho follow ing nomments upon, this useful aud convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that wo aro induced to laud an article of trade, and wo never do unless porfoefiy satfsfied that wo are commending something that is useful. Wo can not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi dual, at tlio risk of imposing tlio confidence of thousands of our readers who rely upon tlie hon esty of our statements, if not in tho mfalibility of our judmout. That groat improvements hnvo boon made within a few years, in the instruments or woighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi ness nirni. The untimio clumsy and inaccurate methods of weighing, havo .given way to the in vention of Americun mechtmicnl skill, nnd the ut most precision has beon attained. A variety of l latform Balnnces are manufactured and usod, which cannot be relied on for any cousideralilo degree of accuracy: so that they necessarily in volve one nurty in jiecnninry loss. It therefore «??H w . p ! eu *. urB t0 . refer to tho Platform Scales of Mr. Fmrbaiik, which have been extensively used in nil parts of the United StatAi for several years, nnd given, us fer as our knowledgod ex tends, very, general satisfiicfion. Wo purchased one of those scales three years since, and have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy aud durability, we. are quite sure, they have not, and perhaps cannot, be surpassed. The plan of construction » philosophical ami simple. The employment of two levers, with a single beam, is certainly the most practicable, in a compound platform balance. Any increoso of the number of lovers or un additional boam, ren ders the instrument more complicated,less preciso in’its operation and more liable to dernngoment. There scules are used by many of the lending merchants of NeiV York, whose written testimony to their superior excellence has been freely ac corded to tiie manufacturers. jurie 9 TATIIITE TOE VINEGAR*—25 ' T T bnrrols, lauding fmin schooner Maria, from Philadelphia, and for sale liv * out 6 OONNERAT’A BARIB. 1817, I was Iwing iu tlio western part of this Stato pursuing tho occupation of a farmer. One da- while chopping in the woods, I foolishly chornfe. my fent lumrlv nit* Sllatnn.l «r <1... i. ' ih.T.V. .mno,. Immlro.1 y cnra as „\ 1 A,nang —..orou leaves Frond ofandicrb which hud been ttnnlyzud by. .soino of Englahd’.SeiioliiiffAloho-' .m,u .homHs proporUc. „ml qunlitios novor bo- ■SGMIKK 11 “ t S*M over discovered. Tins ono herb, under tlio forco tlih Rntnrt arid Crucible', developed more than ton distinct —’opotfifis,, ThUftict Btrucli my niind so forcibly, —at it whs impossible to got rid of it. Something &1 seemed to toll ino that Providorico, whose.specid J care is extended towards aU his creatures, had S nevor concontratod into one small herb so many - injdlhes, a4 Various and ns complicated, although perfectly identical as the hmnan blood, without a wise and good pnrpose. Hero was to be found the acids, the alkalis, tho oils, tlio wutor; theair,$ie salts, the soda, &c., all combined, con- confrated, and chomically unitod into, one single nlenitmt nf nmvnr .. IIYERSON A CO’S. SARSAPA- XL RtLLA.—For tho euro of all diseases aris ing from tlio impurities of blood, excess of mbr- ctiry, rhoumntism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., tUl of which will y ield under tho use of this preparation. Tlie subscriber, in offering tiffs preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of thoso flashy nnd conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates ofeures, but trust its character, us a specific, entirely on its own merits. He has been induced to oiler it from the favorable mauuer in which it lins boon used by several eminent physicians with great sufisfiicfinri. Ho’asserts with confidence that it is prepared with groat care and uccuracy, und in the best mode to obtain fee active principles of Sarsa parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepured and sold by ? - T. RYERSON. June 3 : Druggist. Savannah. ELECTRICAL If AIR GLUVE AND BELT FRICTORS—Warrunled of tlio best qunlity.-—Tlie combiuod effects of heat aud cold, of variability in temperature, and irre gular action of filesystem, produce a gonurul tor- lor nnd rigidity of tlio skin, inducing a state of Ijsease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, und renders its incapublo oi performing thoso functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this ovil, and restore tho skin to a honltli- ful state, has loug been a dosirable object; and this remedy has boon found in tlio operation of tlie Iluir Glove tuul Belt Frictor. The mo vement of all parts of tho body whilst undergoing tho process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the blood, and at tlio saino time removes all encrustations from file skin, and clears and opens the pores effectual ly- Tho regular use of tlio Iluir Frictors night and morning, will produpe a general glow and health ful excitement of tlie skiu, nnd will bo found both a preventive and cure in till cases of Cold, Rheu matism, &c. They require only to bo usod in order that their most beneficial effects may be known and approciutcd. fob 7 T. RYERSON. TELES IIAEELS EAE DIVINE (J DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanicu! discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin Holland fnir. As n creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hanoi’s Enii Divine do Venus or Nymph Soup may he said to exert an almost magicnl powor, composed for tho most part of oriontal balsamic plunts, to the utter exclusion of all uiiueral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely blunt], purifying and soothing action on tlie skiu aud by opting upon Urn pores and minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from tlio surfuco, allays every tendency to inflammation and by this me thod alone effectually dissiputes aU redness, tan, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant uso will chungo tlio most billioua complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gontlomen afflicted with a tenderness of tho skiu in shaving, tho ubc of the Enu Divine do Venus, will be found to allay all cuticular.irrita- tien occasioned by common soap or cream or the climate. Just received aud for sale by July 24 T. RYERSON. T he great pain killer.— No Medicine has beon discovered thut was so happily adapted to nsc internally, and yet per form such wonders when applied oxternnlly, us a wash or bnth, or by friction. It mny be usod with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Honrsenoss, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblums, Teething, Puins iu the Sido, &c. &c. From tlie many certificates which accompany tho article, tlie two following are selected on ac count of feoir brevity: “I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and have found thatin applying it immedi ately feat it will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to tho confidence of tlie public. II. A. Hkkbk, Editor Wcstfiold Standard, Westfield, Mass.” u I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and many other common complnints, and take pieusure iu recommending it us u family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New Loudon, Conn." Price 12 to 50 cents per bottlo. For sale by sept 10 J. A. LaROCHE. D* R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGO- GUE—For the cure of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, .Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Juundice, En largeniont ofthe Liver,'Enlargement ofthe Spleen and all tho various forms of.Bilious Discuses. This invaluable modteino was prepared from nu extensive practice of sovoral years m a bilious climato, and is never knovvu to fail of curing Fd- verand Ague, or any of tlw disouses above nomod Those who ore suffering from affections of tlii. kind, ns also thoso who have become invalids from their effects npon the constitution, will find tlie India Cholegegno a most invaluable remedy for purifying tlie blood, and thoroughly cleansing Irom tho system the morbid olfects of a bilious climate. 1 Tlie wonderful operation ofthe Cholagogue in eradicating bilo from the human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in tlio speody, thorough und permanent cure offover and ague, and the various grades of intermittent and remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com- E laint, Jaundice, Enlargement of tlio Liven also nlorgemont of the Spleen, culled Ague Cake, and the various forms of bluious Indigestion.— These, with tho other varied afiections of such climates, arising from a common miasmal cause, are only modifications of the same disease, and e- qunlly controlled by-feu smne remedy. Sole Agents fer Savannah, J. M. TURNER &. BROTHER, oct 21 Monument Sqnnre. Hhdfi Emb’d .Muslin Collars; Lace Cat’ '*“ fc ** *~ Swi Lisle. Edging and In*orting? Lir _ - r _ and Fig’d blk. Lisle Laos; Fig’d and plain Cap Lace. For sola by vans; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging & Insort’g: Swiss dodo; Thread do. do.; Vnlencieiie’s Lace; Lisle. Edging and Inserting; Linondo. do.; Plaiu r, uimuu mio. oi element of power, fermiug a substanco more al Itail and in uffliuty to Urn human blood than was ever bofere discovered in tho works of nature. Laboring Under these impressions for several 1 oocaiuo uneasy, discontented .arid un- willing to confiue myself longer to tlie duties ofu farmer. ' Every fifing seemed to point iny mind to one object, viz.: tho preparation of this herb into a medicine. I then determined to return to the city or W. York. I did so, and immediately inquired for„ the herb. It was not to be found. I then sontto Europe und there found it under another name. Having prepared tlio nrticlo to iriy satisfaction, I gave it away to all who would use it. Hun- dreda, 1 might say thousands, look , it into thoir fiiniilies and usod it: .some for ono tiling and somo for another, and all from tlio vory first to the very last, proupuuccd it of unrivaled excel lence and power. Tho first case that came undor ray observation, was n man that had lost the use of his arm for some years. The Ointtnont restored lfia artu completely in a few days. This surprised mo as much as it did tho pattern. After him there come a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a vory bad caso indeed. One box only sulfided to make a perfect cure. And I would here remark that hundreds have been cured of sore eyos, who never found any relief but iu this Oint ment. There next entno a woman who was suffering excruciating pain from tho ague in tho face.— Her physician (thUikiug it the toothache,) had extracted oleven of her tooth. But tlie difficulty still, remained as bud us ever. Tho Application of tho All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Herfaco however, began to swell, and tlio surfuco was covered over with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. In one day ull this disappeared; About tho same time, a lady made application with it for the headache of long staudiug, aud a fulling of tlio huir. The Ointment cured her headucho, und restored her hair. Since this, I havo known tlio Ointment to euro cases of ten, twenty and forty years standing. I hesitate nut to say, that it is idniost uu infallible remedy for tiffs complaiut. About this tinio there wore two cases, ono of Consumption, und the other of Scrofula, which had bullied tlie skill of every physician who pres cribed; It was wonderful to witness the ofVectnf tho Ointment on these persons. No one would buliovo it unless thoy hud personally witaessed it. But it did tlio work properly. There was no half way business, for they recovered tlieir health iu a few months. Uhamurttisui, Fover, Quiuzy, Sore Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of tho Spine, and Nervous Complaints wore treated with unheard of success. Butin Chest diseases, such ns Asth ma, pain nnd oppression, I bolievo there is no bet- ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such as Ulcer Sores. Scald Head, Humors of the Skiu, Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Brtiisos, and Burns, it seems to bo u porfect antidote.— People would come into tlie store smiling, wish ing to know if I was,Really tho Seventh Son, or whether tho Ointment thut I gave them was indeed all-heating iu its nature. For said they, not ono single application lins failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great aud uuivcrsaUuccess. It prodncodHiicIi good results in all cases that it has beon noised abroad, nnd I wus oflered sums of money for a receipt to make it for private uso merely. Evoiy man spoke well or it, us it bud doneso much good. Not withstanding ull, I have been careful not to recommend it, except in euses 1 knew it would do good. 1 lynsnovor willing to lend myself to any thing without first testing its merits. This I en deavor to do on every occasion, and whon I acted as ono of file Sick Committee in tlio Lodge of I. O. of O. F. I Uninvested it upon BroUiors in tho mostcritical conditions, and hud abundant oppor tunity of proving its worth. And, iu conclusion, I would remark thnt I havo placed this Ointment before the people ofthe U. States during the lust nine or twolvo mouths, and so general has been tho satisfaction, aud so great amount or good dono, that more than half a mill ion of boxos hnvo already boon sold. I do really believe there never was a medicine which gained such widespread, universal and unanimous satis faction us tlio All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of the laud Uicrc havo come up ono deep, sincere uud universal voice of approbation sayiug “McAlister Uiy tongue hath dropped the word of truth and love, while henfth forever attends thy foot stops." And wore I now to give all thegood sayings or tho pooplo, tlieir unqualified approval, tlieir thankful ness aud gratitude, their joy at rceov uring from diseaso and sickuesa, I could fill a volume. Jamks McAi.istxk, Now York. For sale, wholesale nnd retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct 18 Agents for Savannah. M rs. .tames hetts* uter ine SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowno, Savannah, Gn.—I would beg to stato, that you are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan nah, and that any oilier person selling Suppor ters ns miiiu are imposing ou the public, by ven ding worthless und injurious counterfeits of my Supporters. Sakau Betts, Caution.—Each Supporter will Imvo written on itthe name of'Sanih Bolts.” The subscriber would respectfully inform tlio Physicians nnd Ladies of Savnmmh, that Mrs. Sarah Betts lias appointed him her sole Agent iu this city, for tlio sale of her Supporters, and thnt auy others vended elsewhero in the city us hor’s are counterfeits. These Supporters aro now vory generally a- dopted and recommended by Physicians, os tlio most successful medium of rclicffor that distress ing mnlady for which thoy wore invented, ofany offered to the public. Mrs. Belts has the testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pnncoust, J. Iv. Mitchell, N. Chapman, and VViltbank, Phiinde! phio, and many others of tho most eminent Phy- siciaus in various parts of tho United States, in tlieir favor. She has recently introduced an entire new Sup porter for summer uso ; it is made of open net work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs nnd at tho same tinio possesses all tho im portant requisites. For furthor particulars, sec hor pamphlets, to be procured gratis at ray store. A. T. BOWNE, Drnggif ~ V buiidi nov 15 Srncts’t Hidings. TVTEW FALL GOODS.—The Subscri- JLv hors lmve received, by late arrivals and are now opening a frill assortment of Funcy and Do mestic Dry. Goods, which consist, iu pnrt, of Bread Cloths, Cassimcres, Sntiuetts, Tweeds, Vestings, in evory variety, Black Alpacas, Silk Wrap do., Black, Plaid, and Col’d Meruios, Wors ted Plaids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ghighnraa, French do., Cashmere Dresses,Mouslin do Lniues, Rich Fig’d do., English nnd American Prints, Black and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White andRed Flannels, White nnd Brown Canton Flan nels, Paper Cambrics, Cambric aud Jaconet Mus lins, Rob Roy and.Broche Shawls, Printed Cush- mere do., Marsoilies Quilts, Hemstitched, aud Plain L. C. Hnndk’fe, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and Verona Ilandk’fs, Blenched nnd Brown Table Da mask, Bird's Eye Diaper; Hucknbuek Cotton do.. Dowlas Towels, Clnsps, Rings and Tassels,Braids and Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas arid Parasols, Oil Cloths, Carpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet Rugs, &c., &c., which, with a variety of other goods, will be offered at the lowest market prices, and on fee most accommodating terms, Wholesale or Retail. Merchants, Planters, and . others, are invited to coll and examine. GODFREY & LaRC CHE, pet 5 West corner Shad’s Range S3E ‘liaviU AND STARCU.t-120 boxes and half boxes Colgate's Soap .and Starch, land- from brig Savannah, audfo ^ ^ More Extraordinary Curt*#! BY «r. B. THOMSON, M. I)., MACON, OEO. rriUfc undcwigncd finding dmtllio cure, of dot- J: porato ensua ollcctod billin' remedies, oro inoro especially iiitorcMcd, can, on application by letter (poslpaul) or otliemlso, beftirniidiod with 'ponies. WJp. • *v' ! * i In proscriii enSted STATUS RUt > 0'ri r i'E<t rfUIE alibncrlbor uTow Chubb,.! . Governuiom ^ ow . g ul the Scat of uiurn, iu roguru ip uieir ercuiuiiiw, ■ glvon ’ many of them, by sama of our bcstcifi- zeu«, whoso characters aro well and generally known, and whoso residences aro particularly loiiitodotfethus rendering tho possibility of fraud, Jocoption or forgery, utterly oat of feaqitostion, for how could it be for ono moment irautngined that falsehoods, thus issued in the light of day, right under the immediate observation ofthose in torested, could bo at all tolerated or allotved, es pecially as tlioy tend to. subvert tlie interests of those who scrutinize them with shell Argus eyes as would, ifpqssiblo,detectanerror in tlie Truth. These considerations will at once indicate file difference of crodibility'diio these, and thoso so frequently paraded in the pnpors from abroad, fjot up aud signed by nobody knows who, issued from nobody knoAVs, where, and circulated far from their reputed source, for evoiy body knows what By this, howovor, ho must not bo under stood to say that, such certificates are false, only feat they may be so for all wo know. Ilis intoii- tipn iu presenting this view of it is merely to show thnt white falsehoods may bo published at a dis- tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible feat tlioy can bo so at homo. As usual, tlio undorsigned will continue to fill his space lit fee papers by limited reports of suc cess m treating tlie incurables, from umong which feo following ofnearly nino years staudiug is for the present selected. From tho Atlanta (Cco.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf fering follow mortals has induced mu to make tho following communication; und lam in hopes thnt, should you seo proper to give it in whole or in part, a place in your valuable paper, it may prove beneficial to some poor fellow snfleror. In tho winter of1834, and the day after I hud a hard day’s work lifting and moving fogs, I was taken wife u violent pniu in my back uud loius, and tho day following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. JI was then a citizen of Jones county, Ga.j I immediately called in n physician of great cminonco and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I sulfered as much, to nil appenrauco, ns it was f iosBiblo for human nature to endure, nnd nt Inst bund relief only by tho help of tho catheter. I applied then to sovoral eminent physicians both iu Baldwin nnd Jones, without rocolvmg any ben efit other than a temporary reliuf, for my com plaint would evory two or three days return, and the catheter was my only helper. In 1B37 I re moved to this county, and brought with ino my tormenting complaint andniy friendly catheter.— Hero, us there, (applied to tho most skillful phy sicians, as I thought, nnd hero, as there, I receiv ed no benefit from thorn. In September 1812, after having Buffered at timoB tho moat excrucia ting pains for eight years and nino months, and after having spent a groat deni of money (at least $500) ou doctors during tho time, 1 wus induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, nnd though I entertained the most violent projudico to his mode of practice, my ncceswity compelled mo to go; for I hud then beon coulinod to my house for ten days, and had to resort to tho uso ofthe ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I loft homo, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my caso to him, nnd ho guvo mo medicine. .In hull’uu hour ufter taking his firRtdoso, l felt that caso, amUind that freo and copious discliargoof urine which I had not felt or hud in almost nine years. And from that time to this present day, March 20fe, 1847, I luivo had no return of my complaint, and no more uso for my catlieter. In order to make tho cure permanent I contiuuod tlio use of tho mediciuo several months. Since then I tako nothing for it. I oat, drink, sleep, and work as iu former days, uud foci as well ami sound as ever I was. You may woll suppose that it did not take long to banish projudico at that ratu,andIuow say to tho utlUeled, thut I believe in many instances thut projudico stands more in tho way of their recovery than tlio incurability of their diseases. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe rience of l)r. Thomson’s treatment, and such the results. Neither ho nor his remedies nerd any encomium from me t tlio skill ofthe one and tlie cllieucj' oftlio other arc too woll known for that; but a fellow feeling for the sufferers induced me to tako up tho pou, and to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully, -GEORGE G. MILLER. Bibb County, Oco., March 2U//i, 18*17. C5P Persons desirous of testing tlio efficacy of theso remedies in thoir own cases, no matter xchcrc they reside, turn do so very conveniently by send ing feoir ago and symptoms iu writing, us cor rectly ns possible, when medicinos to suit their various cases will ho compounded ami sunt by mail, express, or private hand. In ordur that am. may partake oftlio benefits resulting from tlio use ofhis remedies, his charge for the treatment of such cases as do not require bis personal atten tion, will bo only Five DolUirs u month, whicli mny be sent by mail nt his risk. Acute cases, and thoso requiring personal at tention will bo charged in accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. Iu cousoquuiicu of tlio great increase of office business, it will bo impossible for him to attend at any grout distance, only in urgont euses, or as consulting physician. Ilia city friends mny fully rely on his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, and others who may doom it tlieir interest to procure his services, will be atloudcd to as promptly as his will admit. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, October 18,1847.c— nROCEIMES.- VJT do. Luguira do. -175 bags itio Colfeo, 2U 100 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks Logr Frors 125 bbls. Wostern Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tierces primo Cuba Molasses 50 half bins. Butter, Sugar and Sndu Crackers 110 boxes Hammond’s Soap, 30 do. Fay’s Pale do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes Fnmily do. 20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Segura 10 bags Black Poner, 5 do. Allspice 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. 10’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do. 5’s do. do., 20 do . lb. W. Rogers’ do 15 bbls. Clarified Sugar 13 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Dcuujons, l’a, 2’s, 3’a and 5’s 50 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt 60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea 20 casks Bynss’ London Portor 10 baskets Bucoca Champagne 25 boxes nssorlod Cordials 50 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar 10 bugs Brazil Sugar, 10 Kdghths casks Brandy 15 qr. casks Malaga Wine 15 qr. and 15 eighths Donrctta Malaga Wine 15 qr. and 15 cigtlis casks Madoirn VVine 2 half pipos Otnrd, Dujmy & Co’s. Brandy 5 bbls. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials 10 M. Venus Regalia Sugars' 125 reams Wrapping Paper 50 gross Anderson’s Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes Perfumed Sonp, 200 gross Matches 2 qr. casks Lcgre Frors choice old Brandy 50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring 20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon Pipes Tomato aud Walnut Catsup Sperm. Candles, 4’s and 6’s Hull’s do. 4’s, 6’s and 8’s 50 bbls. Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. 50 do. Viiiftgnr r 10 do. Jamaica Rum 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel iu whole aud half bbl*. Iu store and for sate on fuvorablo terms, by oct 13 CONNERAT & BAR1E. do. do. do. .. GOODS*—Now landing from Wil son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped and a red Cashmere, do do Muffin do Lain*, plain plaid Alpaccas, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaids and Lustres, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, Soltillos Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored nnd black Silks, Silk Hose and Half-Hose; worked Muslin Col|ars,Cape* and Robe.*;Thrcad Laces; Moeldin, Lisle and Cotton do; real Brocho ■Shawls, Cashmere do, Tarton do, Plaid Meriuo Long do; 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies and Misses Bonnets, wife a vari ety of Housekeeping aud Staple .Goods, which will be sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or retuil, by GODFREY & LaROCHE. noy TJUTTBR.—20 firkins choice.Goshen Bui- JO ter, lauding from brig Madison, nnd fer sale bf ^ nov 15 K. 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All tho plmu urrangomoms have boon well iimtumf, S il hope is conlidciuly chcrishod that tlio “U. 8 liJ dignified and porfoclly uidopomlunt journal || will have uo party views-,,o political him,, -fel proprietor, by feu terms ofhis contract wiilittil Sormteoflho United States, i* bound lo Uicrml ditiou that the paper shall contain no iiolitdl discuM,on* except tlio debate.” ft will ul vehicle of iWios—-not tiio orgun ofany set nf,ii,J tons. I ho grand aim of fi 10 suhscrilior i« to A tabhsli, nt tlie Seat of Government, a faitlifnlpJ S t reporter of all sorts of iiilelligonre-arnl n agent, <m which tbo pobtieian, tho bu*l ness mail, tho maimliicturer, the mechanic atil ovory one mtercsled in tlioalliiirsofCongrewiif tho Govorument, may roly at all times with i»V plant ooiihdeucti. 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It will ho midi Homi-weekly, in an elegant ijunrln-form, llirougbl out the sessions of Congress, and will he fiirnhll ed to subscribers at the rate of Tiro Dollars (hi the long session, aud One Dollar Un (he short so* I sion. It is believed that this great national ivnrkl will ho deemed imlispciisahln in the library cfl every public institution, politician, aud profit I rtioiiul limn throughout thee ciuntry; and that it will V he regarded by the great mass of tho people as Ik I very host political text hook for their own i 1 struction uud that oftheir cliijdron. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Throughout tlm HOHsiou of Congress, Ertroil will he issued from (lie office ofthe “United 8toi« I Importer," containing the reports of all such De l bates ns may possess peculiarly exciting illlore/t l All subseriplioiis aud coiiiumnicatioiiM to 1*1 post-paid, and addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United Slates Reporter, Washington, U.Cl All iiowsmmers Uiroughout the UnilcJl States who publish (flirt prospectus ouco a week | from this dale till the meeting of Congress, will be | entitled lo nil exchange with thu “United Slatol Reporter," uud will be placed on the li*t of tlioxl lo whom tlio Extras will br. despatched, oet 18 PROSPECTUS OK A NEW J»fUSI€ BOOK, IN PATENT NOTES, CALLED Till: lil&PiiltlAN IlAJtl’t lly Dr. Wm. Houser, of Jefferson County, Gt. miHS work will contain‘5U0 pages, iiiclmliq X a lucid exposition of thu Kales of Hingiitf and of Musical CoiniioHitinn; a larger iiimilwrs Church Tunes used by tlio various religious de- nominations, South nnd West, than huvocvcrl*- fore been embraced in olio volume. Odes aiw Anthem*, Sunday School aud Infant Ifyauis, bb- muroiis Mis*iomiry aud Temperance pieces, 4r- uccoinpanied iu a great many instances by tlie en tire hymn or song. Many of tlio tunes nreeiitire* jy new, while many of tJioso lino old nlr* M Imvo long been used at prayer, camp nnd otliti meeting*, nnd in fen social circle, but bnve neto before neon collected ond harmonized, wife nu- morons Scotch, Irish, Gcritmu and other fino tui*^ hitherto scattered at wide intervals over the earth, | will ho found in tlio Hesperian Harp. Book*, ancient and modern—many that are now out <« print, whoso rich music is unknown to most per- son* of tlio present day, havo been cowpiduf “used up” to supply this work. Tim llnsperiau Harp is tho largest and cheap est Music Book over offered tlio American public- as all intelligent persons will sco by comparing » wife other works. Prico, $1 50 per copy, wail' tifully printed, and bound in paste-hoard, vnw neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, dorieia morocco of any color dosirod, will bo Iririusliedai *-> 50to.$:t 60,aaai,nfit,glo «t)rle. > (plain) rent to one address fer $u» i" 0 Ci f pie* for 4^100. 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Curti*- •'.v ** The Secret Service Ship, or the fall oftheO tia San Junn D’Ullw, by Clrarla; K; AvcrtU. Received by J, 3|.CPOPEK- nov 12 , ;i : —. T IDUOKS AND WJNES.— .1 .A . choice Isty Jamaica Ruin, 5 O s 3 Gi„: 15 tbll Spirits, 100 ooxos Biandy C0 3I \Vmo,^ hfury Ann do, 20 do Pale Sherry do? 20 d?£ dials, comprising Maraschino, Mycan. Abjfe«- Cttracua nnd Korcl, rrcAUDBy^>, Also. 30. baskets Champagne, of fee B mont, Bollinger Bollinger s Anchor bran**' uov 15 -