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

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B auortit* l»do SonM*>« *i tin; SO *K 4d»,'-,H.Wr, if, tS&Sftftu-ltinil **' civ.dii.Kl iW.olehy ■W^^iS^fSs^STE PattTI 1 doo Uhnon' Ui«moni«j««trM.iilT<4 sSr* Ul'It COliUlI COZENOp. _j Throat, *fro. Jus G. u. ^IKNI >J SwaunV celebrated KV 9 *?!* A ' 7 rcoiljb* Asthma. Just f «ceived, tend tl IUC WON, 113* buildings. ^ __JSA*—"jV** dozen _ jlobrated Panacea, 20 do Houck’* do, ju«t rtcoiVoH and fifr rale* by % ’ J u. R. HKNImldKSOy, I nov 2 ’ tfjbno\ya Ruildingk. _ T>KANOfVTl»S PIJLI^.-5SroM. of D thore celebrated bilious fills warrabtcJ genuine, j«* received and forrab *- ./>*• i!i no* 3 fpTATBPiiliPsTiEaSUfitF JLT TUARY.—A coruin euro for tlio IJ.M, either internal or oxtumiU. blooding' or blintf, for ■ale by ' U. K. HliNDHICKSDN. juno 23 ' Gibbon.' Hililtlin jo. 'i'iJSilitaS.—Coircd Tortoiw aboU,'Bu|al.i l L Iminiionnn.l Broxilian Tnck Comb.; Shell anti Imitation long back ComW,'8Wo Combi of n variety of pnltonw, Drouting Combe, 8hell, Itullalo, Ivory anti Engliah Horn nntl Fine Teeth Comb] of ell eiios anti qtioiitio., fornlobv , . my A3 ;,, , . . q ^. ti6W)C>1aqKe.oy. i l init lltD'S PILIiS.—Ror.!BT IllC A A bard's genuine vegotublo anti-bilious qills, G. R. HEN1) KICKS ON, ■ Gibbons' building*. B UI.f.'S S A ICS A P.YItl I, V 4.'—A. H. Bull’* Cotpppnnd ^Extract of8p m - » . M 8arsnpnrillti^ for the earn of Scrufola f di*e.u»o* of the 8kiu, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic »disOOsw 'of the lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, r to countcract-tho des tructive effects ofMorcurjr, and alldbciiOHtirUii^ from an impure state bf the- blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. Forsdlo at 75.'cents peroottle, by , G, R. HENDRICKSON, IV J I ‘ '* * ’ t • may 4 E A m PWICJ K.—Solar and Astral Lamp Wick of all aixos; wicks for Lord Lamps, and Candlo wick, 1 for rate by ’ ' G. It- IIENDRICKSOX, npr 24 11 ’ ‘ - 1 • Gibb oris’ buildings. American Tooth Britahe*.'AIM Orris and Cltitr- coal Tooth Paste, juat received hnd for sale by pt.3Q., C f , R t HENDRICKSON. O, K. HENDRICKSON. i faSilysoav Sxtni 8team Pressed Soa ^v—50 boxes ill Pressed Soap, jiiNt laud- ICKSON, buildings. fcr«ioby O, R. HE Boxes. Also, Pull* Without tho box Powder Boxes, for sulo by .4—An *«i and * tiu l&iillitz’ Spring combined ihj one compound inwdcrj'Vld offerveAcitig solution of which In Water is very 1 nearly .tasteless. Beside* produced with tins,two nowdorsln tta .u»U»d Way- Prepared by Tbqiup* Butler, 4 Cheapsidu street, „Lo9d9ti. /y Sold;• . l lt G. R. IIENDiUCKSON, • apr7 GiWpmVBqlldings. „__.iea, most or my certificates are Srotn the v. v ». Savannah, where I reside, and many from yoiirown State, where ihtf M«dlembU used with arret and astonishing suede**; it lias Movjfl itaoll to bbauperiorto any other Mbdlcuio for the cure of Fever a\td Ague, which it Will do in tlio very short spare of Twolvo Ilnurs, it has 1™V<* been known to fail to effect a certain cure. The Med icine is a harmless arid tasteless one, which will make it Uni tnrtd jiopulai<Mrtufcino in the^Southern riiatCs. The Medicine cmitnilis no mineral pro- iWL „ CT ARIlXa, ANI tiou of tlwa Extract and the ptopcrUcs of the uei luetms Delight, Pbraicians are respectfully ro : -Btatea, L «o^m£h and mil number, voh 1, of tlio T. W. DVOW, M. D., sttccebsor to r . tern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. Lonienot, the Into approved preparer. by purifying tlio,blood, and removingall diseas- huai.itiks or maiiv’s pi.Aflrut cr.oTii arising from the impurity of the same, it w The PliwgAfloth w no well known throughout highly recommended, us also for the cure oflUion- tlio United Btutes, hut wore wmtruily m thn city 8 ! > ' rufuli, Erysipelas, TIleeratioiiH of the 'uf Philadelpliia. that its bonoficinl effects ..ml mir- linUisui, Bcri Throat nil * ‘ parntion whatever, hut is u harmless Vogiitahle matter oiilv. Ttt IMnn.tors, tiiis Medicine is n ynH uahlo preparation, ns it cures all cuscs'iiitwolvo hours, ami does not require any time to bn Inst; nil Unit is to ho done is to take the Modicum and to go to wdrk. To tlm Rice Planter it is u valuable Med- tdiio.tiff it dpesnotxjQittabi any mercurial or min- end prnjMWHtiou mkatover,'and is therefore a safe Mcdicino for those who aro liahlo to uxpo/urc. i bog you, do not let me lwttro to tax yon so often yritli proof is eycry body la recomuiending' ittobo.tiio Cutaneol curitil Diseases, _____ , ami preventing futal consequences of Merciifials in Syjibulus. This prop oration,,(by adding tlm Queen s De- liglit, &c. to tiio oarinpuriUA^ combines lit a more perfect degree than uiiy known femedy, tqmp ( uud hlterauvo powers,'uikIIs highly rocommoiid- ed by eiiiiueiit physicians. It is prepar sequence of the recommendations given by Dr. Lit! Frost, ProfesKorof Materin Medica mtbo Slodtcnl College of Charles ton,. S. C. in his work [-. 'tin MiiteVia Medica, only concentrated by n pro- i- cuss of the subscriber's to render it more couven* ent for uduiinistruiiou, aud with, the exception'of „J?lctTwhen uccossaryf To shovv the liigh csti- ntitimi Which'Dr.' h\ oiitortnliw of tl.o‘combina- tltiii of tiiesp.ariicfes, tt^tfjjtjjg'tijjcoJlpiry^ to refer Aguu- AH .you navo IQUO is to nsn yq what lie tiiiiiks orilumphreys' Rohmtl and Ague,and qfcqurse, tobOcouvipc try if, at loivit I hopfe ao.’ IlorcUmv InwiU to uuy oithercnll on ormyrolf, .will glvo totcurq ton paid for; Ihqvo, mm iy Agents or m\ r REMfeDY PORI FEVERS AND h AG UE.^ j - n This Medicine is for solb 'by thd nillbiyltig 'llhmud gcntlouion, who arm tiio only afecnt4 for tiio snlauftho Qnuiti SooTitxtts Rskxba/ whore itiw)lhbo- found eitiior at wholesale .--oil'-retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling tiiis-medicine." 'A-tiberal discount made' to Planters, &c., by thtfdoxan; < Address. - . . . n’; I VV;lHUMPHREYS,Jr., or.i 18 • Druggist, Savannah, Ga. ORE YE TI-rSTlIiL THE Y * )ME!—tLATE. AND, IMPORTANT „ _ r CRIVEN COUlSrrY.lfyM PHREY'S ‘ .RcniyKX Cqt/KTV, Sopt. 21,18-17. . Win. Ilumjilirey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a feiv lines to you.lu.bohalfofymir vain .able medicine. I have recommended it in twd Jtylqldto tiie itidueuco df SdrsapnrillavndQueen's DoHght'if duly.preae- vered in, especially if ibken in conjunction Wl^ Hydr.' of Potash. * ■ * ‘ /. •*1 '-*•»* * * i la highly recommended for oil diseases -of the skin, chrouio as well ad recent. Ono bottle will, in most instances, bftbetnally remove all pimplqs,, pustules or blotches on the face, to which young persons in this.pI4mate.are so mitcli subjected to. oriaing cither from impurity qf thQ ,blood or de- IWrf.iUM*romijdy known .fur acibfu- loua. affpptioni, soyas and breakings outinyoung children, ouu is safo and ellicucious iu removing entirely every trace of hereditary diseases from tiiosyiumvin'thotendercst'ittfahti in fucttinull biitdneous affections it is' iuvuluablo. ‘ As a gen eral purifier of the blobd, and an cradicator of all restores to life bio6d> its vr onteif piiSrityVgives tone. to thoetbiiiach}'u/lddW/ihbleJ digestion. . (t will oftii&iiillly rclibVd Eiysmofml iven in its nvorat stages, rind nil persons' suffering ‘from | this distressing' complaint aro adrribd to tista it,!ftrst ‘no, but if no marked relief bo‘found after taking ono bottle, it will be nccossary to nso thoTIydri'u- dated Potash with it. - Not wishinB to publish certificates ns is done in tho cases of nil quack 'moUiciiios of tlio day, to of-: feet their sale, and so force them- iipon tlio pub- lie, the subscriber begs leave to stato that his pre paration has been proscribed and used by a num ber or physicians and plnntora of our city and neighborhood, with groat success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. W. G. ltuinsav, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. * a. modidlue’..--, _ licsitatd'to”rccoiniuend it to thn public as a cur tail! and speedy curd for' the Fever and Ague; r disease so troublosnino ill the lower cduutrioA, which wonld lib banished by tlio use of Hum- p hr ay’s Remedy, a ’ most valuable mcdicino for tho South. Enclosed you will recoivo a certifi cate (Varna respectable gentleman of Serivcn Couuly, and also of a young Lady who resides in my family. I urn your obd’t seret, WM.iM.Cinn. / HERB’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—D^ir 8lr—I "hand yonr Agont my certificate for publication, If yoU think proper. This is to certify thut I hruTilio Fovor and Ague several timos very noverb> dud found no raliornptU through tlio persuasion of Mr. VV. Carr, yoariimmt for ilitrfiplirdys’ Vafuablb Fever l•-»« , -ihrostixrqd mo to' henltii inthn sliorispaco bf24 hours. And I dorocom- mciid Humphreys* Remedy as a, ( ^in and spuedybure ftir mb above disease. , ,, ' * -' n! ft.11.. • ■ \r: -.. • W.*4 i JL- * iACH POISON, &c.-Dr. ^' FehfchtvVnd^cr'M Cockroach, Rat and Mouse Poison, a sure : ami safd cldstroycr of thoHo mrad- oiu vermin. Also, bis infallible (hail Bug Poison, /lOMECriOJiARY. fMiininrjf of .inionormi. •ohr. Cnlumlin, onl for wlo n; oprO .G. II. lit ,.. 9m in, froni DRICKSON. iV'.'i -.-uiffiiw ubnuuiwivoiurii VNG’S KB,UEDIli8.-J., l .o'. Ex- . .... r~L . 1.. . ctoninV, foV Cbnglis, Colds, Ac. ' Jay he V Car ma liVe Balaam for Dysontury and 8ummer Complaints. ' r Tn-.ll ,, Jayne’s Tine. Vcriulfugu forWornw^in Chili dren. 1 Jayne’s Sanatfve'PHls Tor Bilfiotis Cbniplainti, a SmS ......,1 v of these^ohitiatf rdmedilis just •Pi'S .. • «miror«il SledicllM. orUm Brili J. C.llcre of K.allU, for iwlo by - i*r. SsSSBlJiiniit 10. R. HENDRICKSON. 1 J’llENClIJVHIXE.WINETyiiyE,- Savannah, Oct.'2,1817. _ Blr.' Wm.ilumnhrbys—Sir.—Having bad oc? caslon tiruie ydur lteintidy’fbr Fever and Aguo. I can roconmiond it to tho iniblic as’a safe, cer- Inin, and'speedy cure for 1 tli6 rthbVo / tlnliicd dis ease. It cured the ciHo In less than oighthburs. Respectfully yonhil J.'B. CUfiBfiDGE. JUST IN TIME. ’ Mr. Win. IIutiipbreys-^Denr 'Slri—With tlie greatest plcasttro I recommend your Celebrated Remedy to tiio citizens of the Southern States, and to Plaiilcrs, and:nll Who aro troubled with tlio Fdverarid Agub. 1 wus a subject of the above named disease Ibr a long time and tried various remedies, among which -was Rowaud’s Tonic • Mixture, India Chu|ogaguc,Champion's Pills, and many others; hut all was u*ulos»,. until l was nd- ivised by o friend iu,qfnvaunaJi, to uy, your medi- ciqo, which I did and I can jifafoly. reoomtnond it to,tiio public' as ’a ; cerhiid ' pitrd. Ypdr^remedy Cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thanks, and wish you .success in vodr enterprise in helmlf of Uielmniuh family. Your truly, i.... nr ii. 1 bahuett. . 'Reptile, Durkc County, 6ct. 1,1847.' oct7 ' ‘ * S 'i. rrilEOI.OPAI.JIH’l'roiiTATE. 1 A VOICE VROJ! ‘SOUTH CAROLINA. —SoothMiNiftis.— 1 The'- following is froin my AgonkM^^hoMjJ.81 Fttrr^pfGra|iamville, S. G. ^. Sir-f-I hand to yon the certificate of Mr. E. C, Watts, in favor of yotirTlethedy for ^ever and Ague { he is, a mntaof integrity, uii’d Ills testimony is consequently nndbuhted. Yohrs respectfully, " TUos.'J.' 8. Fahh. 1 Gnilinmyillo, 8. C,. Sopt. 18th, 1847; Mr. 1ft HtunphMt. Jr, ( ‘ ‘ ’ '.' ■Dear flUf-lTHlI is 1 4b * certify thqt I yont* PcvCr artd’AinU obtained'a, supply of 'yqpV 'Aj^ofttof'tnis hl. teh'ifcconlibfflo the direclioit**, and I am —rrj w state that tho disease left her in tlio course'dr thirty -six hdnrsi nrfd her present state of hchlth 1 imiiaitcii a certain' chro." ' J '“| ; 1 ;nM«% ' E.C. W-itn. ' Grnlunnvillb, S. C., 1 SSpt. Hill 18». >«’ "‘*otfNrs.i.r. to; coiipu '£ C.«ilt|l JafelO* G»,'; A. Hiuffi'V - impTSunll'W. K. Kilclmii, A'ngusu., Gu. j J. .i«tohy,‘II(ra«iii)'t!olitit».'Gnir ; Siloij(ofGo(id. II. AUAiUn.' G«.I 'William Carr; JaekUfhlioro, W. It. Anderaon, Dalton, Gu. t E. A. Unroll, Hmwklnjaraip,GiMfl«niiielRdBntr,D«Hom Gal Colo,. Proacott Cot,' -Black Crook, .Tlorida, Liglitfont & Flandon.. Macon; P, Marlin, Sa- vannulit qnnniuBham & Co., .Dalton. Go;; J. Hf&W. 8. EllS,,Moron; M.'jS. wiilllmaon, baVf.1tdrd.,Gd'/! 'Win'. Huildba, Sandoravillo; It. IL.UaWpff PiWilid, Go.; T. C? Fiiflrv, Mau;. Imre, 8; r J?,vf. A: Poidliin, Jackrouvillo,'Fla. lU,B,Ba&,Wep«ill,,S,C. . i* . Agents wanted, address, post -paid, >v. Ilum- preys, Wholesale and ‘ReiaiPpriiggiAtj B&vjjtnnali, li “i -i :i lii'u.’—° cl18 . alloUslilaeched _.. Airibif BUCVA^Oil, I60p0 do vyhii' r straiiicd Solar Oil, 500 do niiblCbebed Spend iil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brigs Align** i, Baldwin, athf Swiss Boy, for kale W ' 80! thbui , atid Swiss Boy. for sale 'J '.p .f> ; m . 'G. It. IIF.iN TC <£aM 1 R08K i C%^UIWr' Hair f ■ Thll Cetftlir.-itcd prepn'nitibh 'vrhL.. Mood unirivnllfil for'thnlnst fifty y.'rtrs; iri Central and Hontli America, Where tho InlWbUhnt* are noted for tiieirfino liixuni'iitlfair/fttifTWliere'inore attention is given to beautifying and promoting i|* quick growth, than iu any other country,'and luisgainui il suck tihivorral and popular favor ip; the prmci|ial citjus in tlm old* worjd,' is-.whhout' tlio principal cit es iti the old* world, w-;without 1 doubt theU*t article bvprinveittud for Cleansing, Reproducing and Itcaiitifying the hlininti f lair. •' Forrokfbr''“V" wfilUtoPimEYS, jk, r. Sole Agent for Savannah, U37 CttrA^B.ayntid'Dfayton SM, ertlfV'that I lmve used ib 'Reiiicdy'tvitli success. ,1 if il'|Vq'ift‘Mr. T. J. 8, Farr,' Inco, and ntlministered it to niptiohs; Neuralgic Affections. Mor es, and for assisting tins operation ;of the bones, prising cures, huve procured for it tlio approba tion uiul rccoiuiiiondutiou of tin: most eminent of and B6il* are removed, amh cures happily pro- duced by thous&bf'thistvaluabla'Pliiiiter.o!. i - It removes Abecosses, and dissipates collected humours; it also uurda Sprains, Brniso^,^ Autliriix, Scalds, Burns, andall Soros and Wounds; tending to mppuruto; it draws cauterized Sores or lsques very mtccoadftilly and witiioutpuin. .It dissipates distroMipg puili from Gout or HlieunmtiBini In a very, short tnno, and is a sufoand certain cure for ^het^ihatisiu and flying Rheumatic Pains, if tho Iqsterbo'cqtutnntiy appllqfl totlibaffoctodparts or sue or oight months, tho uortsattected become ju\[igoratod ti and a pure nbldoin fails to bo com pleted. Ifis -also successfully used for the cure o/ corns. • £ : „ Those UHofnl men, Marlnore, shoulff never h'd Without Mahy'ii voidable Piaster Cloth;' it keeps any. length of time equally good,' and is ‘particu larly Calculated to. dry eores arising frour green •wounds, after they aro suppurated, which it much aids;- It i* nocoitsury lt uhould be kept dry. -. lr. C. Pritcliard, Mr. S. Logare, Lt. Wilson, U. . It. 8. till of this city; Dr. James Stonoy, Beau fort, &c. Price $1 per bottle, or §15 lor 0 do. Prepared by J. Pktkh M. Espino, Chemist aud Druggist, pother Broad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent lbr Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec31‘— lyr , Murkotsquare. T he native: febuipege,- For tlio Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In termittent, nr Aguo and Fever,..and other diseas es incidental to a debilitated stato of tho system, such as night sweats, &c. <&£. Tiie-nativc Fehrilbge is offered. Tlio propric tor is aware that tlio common objections to all now preparations will be urged against this. To obviate all such objections, lie lm» simply to state that it is prepared according to the. receipt of an omihont physical!, who .used it witii perfect success through a long practico, iu perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: tiio Missiraippi val ley. , Again from the exalted estimation in which Quiniue is held, not only by tho people, but by the'mbst skillful physicians, it will appear suporn- rogatory to offer upy now article. But tho Native Febrifuge possesses all tho power and certainty of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting tiio head, and may bo safely used therefor, where Quiniue is inadmissible. It is not tiio purpose of tho proprietor however sanctioned by custom oil such'occosions, to attempt a display of mcdicdl knowledge by adopting somo ono of tho contru- dlctory theories afloat) with rogurd to tlio charuc- tor iitnl causes nf Fever. •K •' ' : Belioving with tiio learned Gregory that though there has been so much writtenconberuingFovor there is no one subject in tiio whole circloof inodi- cal science which still involves so Inany disputed poiuts. Letting all tlieorieM para, we stand by facts-. The first of which is that tile Native Fo* hrifugo will euro fevor, from whatever cuuso it may have originated, and ifuny doubt exists, ns to tho fact wo 'invite the afflicted to the test, with confidence as to the issue. ’What It has done it will do. The following certificate of one woll known tviU show what it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jos. A. La Ronbn having requested me to stuto my knowledge of tiio Native Febrifuge, I take pleasure in stating that it was used benefici ally in tho Fevers of tlio valley of tho Mississippi anil Arkansas, hi nil CArtellii'Wliich Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was admissible in conges tions of die bruin when Quinine was supposed to be coutradicuted. J. J. Mitcmem., M. D. Epkinokam, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sin—In compliance with iny promise to let yon hoar from mo, with rognrd to tho effect of your Febrifuge, permit ine to handyou the fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wife has been laboring under the effects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fovcrs, notwith standing all the remedies prescribed by our host Physicians, niui at tile time I procured The Na tive Febrifitgo, we had become perfectly despon dent; fettringlhiU dentil alone would terminate her disease, hilt I atn happy to state that tho nso of one bottle jots brnkeu tlio Fever completely and 'restored.her -so far us to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies.and .pjneo her in perfect health, such has been tlio change produc ed in her habit aud constitution by Tho Native Febrifuge. rWith sincere rogurd,lam your*, &c. Thoma*K**pi*bh* . To J. <V. I.a Rnqjic, Sgvannuli. •rtrf7'- ’ Nn i V.v , No. l 'Miirkot wiimro. A NIL’S., 1* JL A T fo it Jtl ..—An assortment of those cclebrut- hand voui' ' Vpi Ii ^ certify that I purchased a ticiltlo laud hoxiof yotir vaimihle! lubdifciuua ffroin MjLOarr, •who recomHtanded-At %«»mo hs h certain dm*, and -I'can xafelyliay that it cured mm specdilycbnd t now am iu good hoaltii, entirely rcstdrwlrromjtlmt aneamm n« a valuable combination of vQiu:*, and'lf WSBBSBm 'MfMm Uioctflli d.n ed Scutes, ta weigh M lbs. 200,700, 800, l,000l 1,200,1,500' and 2,500lb». coimtantiy on hand and for sulo at limnufactnrorrt’prices, by , . . DENSLO\y WEBSTER. I . Agents for the solo of those Scales. . limit’s Merchant's MuguZmo mokes tlio follow! ing comments upon tins useful and convenient I 'finihunlc’i Plil(fb'rm Scales.—It is not often thut we ore induced to laud an article of trade, and we hover do unlevsnorfectly satisfied thut we aro! I commendihg something that i* useful. Wc can not consent to gratify the cupidity of an ludivi-1 dmil, at tho risk of fmpoaing tiio Confidence of thousands of dur readors who rely upon tho hon esty of our statements, if not in the iiifalibility of four judnidht. :*.TUat J great improvements have fewyonrs, in tiioJiiHtnuneuta l,ol wqigUiug mcrchiiudwo, in fact familiar to bum- nera iimn.. rhe^itioue qlunwy .mid„inacctirate ipethods ot wqtgluug, havo given way to-the In- vcntion pf American mechanical skill, and tint ut- i I most precision has heuu attained. A variety of] Platform Balances are manufactured aud used, J which ianttOt he relied on for any c6nsiderahlo degree of accuracy!'sd that tiipy neeessorily. in volve ono -pat-tyiu pecuniary "lore. It therefore Uffordil ns pleasurenoto the Flqtforrt- Scales I-of Mr.'Fair Mink,' \VluoH lmve llden fexteu*iVolyl used iu all part* of tim United Statft for several ^riM^pj^kuowJedged. exji T^tium, Wo .purchase! j years smco„and havo us- . for. weighing paper, &c. and durability, wo are cjuito sure, lAytndht of’ tvyd. lbvor*, witii n ipouiid platform bhlnnc|!' Any iucrdasoiaf 'm i>f IpyerTor nn mlditidiml beam; ren-. •iirncnt nlo/si complicated,less preciso ion aiid more liahlo to derangement, let i»te used UyiJhuiy of;tho loadi ~ loffl Wholdkido and Itr iail DruAlsG 1 , 10 haVkuts, THEODORE 3 . merchant* oLNotir York, whoso.writteu testimoi to.their superior excellence has been freely l. ■dordedto tlmimnufactiirers.i^ i, I ti . juneO t i ~ —"n*—" _ WINE lliH.nlHfllruilio I hrnnMjro.l my, t .inri p'fefiiwJijiu fm S niolltlo«voanr»li nfil-volumc, printed j n Etln liiiul .blno hundrcU your. «gn. Ammii t|ic? 0 roalteml luitrM I read ofm. karbwliicli hid Wan nnaly/.cd Iiy. iuma nl' Edgland’a ancient Alclic. nlirta, .lliDWin,; proiHTticH and qutlljtloK never lie lorn Brand In any plant that was over tlijcovc 1 and Crucibliwilatxlbucd.’nioro’than''ton‘ th« Faculty. It is u sure and safo remedy for Ulcers, tm.d Soros, oiliior fresh or of long durance.' It stays and prevents Gangrenes, uud by u timely appli cation will ftcsune many u raluallo life ami limb. Iu casus of iuvctoracy oflUcers, or u,pnmeiiess * rt ’‘crodnnrLi't6.yi9rmyi(o“ ^ _Jvisnblo for the uufortui ro«.m to tho n«o of potnp guttfq low duys previous to using dm PlU- tinu* tiio sanio till the cure is cop mfidontly cxpqctcd in a re ; Tho Malcngors of thd Ndgriies is riin tho denomination of UIcomj thls valpal is also ii contain cure for it, if tho sauio treatment ‘beobsorved iisabov«i V/ f. Uj \ voli ,L WKKI ouu ui.- IiEYoiy;ttunt;;.6cmodto point my mind to dno ohjectj viz.: tho preparation of thlk herb into . T> YIS It SON & CO’S. SAUSAPA- Xti -RILLA.-f For the cure of nil diseasos aris- >ig froin tlio mipuritios of blood, excess of mur- !Uty, rhdumatUm, scrofula, cutaneous eruption*, itc., all of which will yield under tiio uso of this preparation.. Tho.MUbscrihor.iii ofloriug this preparation to tlio public, detains it unnecessary to oxuibit any of tiioso flashy and conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended ^vith fictitious certificates of cures, but trust its character, as u specific, entirely on its own merits, tiu lias boon induced to oiler it from tiio Ihvorubto manner in which it has been used by several eminent physicians with great Mutisfuctioi). He ussorta witii coufideiico that it is prepared witii grunt cam and accuracy, ami iu the best mnde to obtain tho active principles of Sarsa parilla in its>no*t concentrated stato. Prepared undsoldby • T. RYERSON. juno 3 t Dmagist. Savntninh. PLE€TKI€AL 11 Alii ULUVri Hi AND BELT FRICTOR8—Wurnintod of tim host quality.—Tho combined effects of heat and cold, of variability in temperature, and irre gular action of tho system, produce a general tor por aud rigidity of thd skin, iuduciug a state of discaso which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, aud rcuduni its iucapahlo of performing tiioso functions for which nnturo designed it. To reniody this ovil, and restore the skin to a health ful state, has long boon a desirable object; and this remedy has been found in tho operation ortiic Hair Glovo and Belt Frictor. The movement of all parts of tho body whilst undergoing tiio process of friction, produces a genoj-m activity and circulation of tlm blood, and at the same'time removes all oucrustatlonH from the akin, and clears aud opens the pores effectual* ly. > The rcgulnr tmo oftito Iluir Frictora uight and morning, will produco a general glow and health- ftil excitement of the skin, and will bo found both a preventive and cure in all cases of Gold, Uhim- inatism, &c. They require only to ho used in ordor that their most bouofieiul effects may be known and appreciated. reb7 * T. RYERSON. J ELE8 1IAUEL8 EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy far reudering tiio skin soft mid fair. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing clmrm of female lovoli- ness; titransparent fair skin, Jules Haiiol'M Kuu Divine de Veiius or Nymph Soap may ho said to exert an almost inngicaf power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the nttcr exclusion of all mineral udmlxturo, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely blimd, purifying und soothiug action on tiio Mkiu and by acting upon the pores und minute secretory ves sels, expels nil impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to iulluuimatioii and by this me thod alone effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to feuialo loveliness; its constant uso will ehuiigp tiio most hillious complexion into ono of radiant whiteness. . To goiitluiueii afflicted witii a temloruess of the skin iu shuviug, tiio use of tiio Kuu Divino do Venus, will be found to allay all cnticu|ar irrita tion occasioned by cojnmon soap or cream or tiio cliinnte. ’ Just received und for sale by july 24 T. RYERSON. rpHE UBEAT 1'AIN KILLER.- JL No Medicine has been discovered that was so happily adapted to uso internally, and yet per form such wonders when applied externally, us a wash or bath, or by friction. It may bo used witii a success that will astonish; for Bronchitis, Quin sy,' Hoarseuess, Raising of Bloody ■Dysentery, Burns, Ghilblains, Teething, Pains in the Side, &c. ifcc., , From the many certificates which accompany tho article, tlio two' following aro selected on ac count of their brevity: “I have used. Mrs.. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bums, and have found that in applying it immedi ately that it will .prevent even u blister. I would recommend it to the confidence of tlio public. II. A. Hr.KBK, Editor Westfield Standard, Weatflold; Mass.” ■‘1 lute usod' Mfs.' Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and many other common complaints, and take pleasure in recommending it, as a family uiO' dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 50’Bents per bottle. For snlo by .... «pptIQ . , J. A. LaROCIIE. OfiGOOD’8 INDIA CllOLAGO JL/ G(JE—For the ciiro of Foyer knd Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb. Ague,' Inlcrinittuiit aud Re* mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Juuudico, En hirgement ofthe Liver, Eulargemeiit of tlio Spleen uud all tlio various (briii* of Bilious Disouscs. This invaluable medtaiiiei wm prepared from nn extensive practico of scvornl years in a bilious climate, and is nover known to juil • of curing Fe vor and Aguo, or any of the diseases tibovo named Those who aro suffering from affections of thi. kind, os also those who have become invalids from their effects upon tho constitution, will find tlie • Itidyx pboJegogiio p tno*t invaluable remedy. for purifying the. blood, oud thoroughly clpanaiiig from tlm system the morbid effects of a-hilious cjiniato,. . V'!? ' The wonderftil operation bftlio Cholngoguo iu eradicating bile from tke hUmad system, can only explain its extraordinary ■ agoncy in the kpeudy; tiiorbugh nind permanent euro offet er and aguo, oiul .the various grades of interntittent; and runiit- ,taut fpvnw. !,*..( • -||.,. r , -f ’ C 3 Jt is,equally effectual for the curo pf Liyer.Com- plaiut, Jauudico, Enlargement of fno Liven also h.., - . - . , .. gggp fcq.r-, (lions ot such , ., (losmql cutiso, Mine disease, and c- —•'ihedy. -‘xt-fjattdK ttwtf'ijii" PpilE subscriber I* -now x A. . the completiomif bis « > • V'^V r K t.4y( 80 » au d immediately inquired fur , the herb. It was not to bo found. . I tlien sont to Europe and tliero found it under another name. satisfaction, o it*.Hun- r- —«**, »»*««, ..t illtO tlioir iunulics .imd used Its somo ;for. Ono thing and some for another, and all from the vety first to. tho very: hurt, pronounced It of unrivaled excel lence and power. , The first case that caiuetuider r my .observation, was a man that had Iqst tim two ,or fits afct for somo yearn. The Ointment ros|orod his ann comnlotoly In a luty days. This,surprised mo ds umcUuM it dld tiio patiept. After him there came .u inau witii More oyen produced by gunpowder—a vorv bod coao indeed. Ono box only Hufflciod to mnko a perfect euro. ’Atid I would hbro'romnrk tlint ImiulredM have beet! cured of soro even, who never found any relief but in tiiis Oint- ment. There next eaino a woman who was suffering excruciating pniii from tlie ague iu tiio face.— Her physician (thinking it tho toothache,) Imd extracted elevon of her teeth. But tim dilticnlty pfill:rcm«itmd laid ns over. Tho Application ofthe Ail Healing Ointment was attended witii immediate ccwutmii of pain. Dor face however, began to swell, nml the surface was covered Over with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. In quo day all this disappeared. About tho same time, a lady mmlo application with it for tlm hoadaclm of long standing, und a Hilling of tlm hair. Tlm Ointment cured lmr headache, and restored her hair. Since this, i havo known tho Ointment to cure cases of ton, twonty ami forty years standing. I hesitate not to say, that it w almost nn iufullihlo remedy for this coinpluiut. About this time there wore two cases, one of Consumption, aud tliu other of Scrofula, which Imd baffled the skill of ovury physician who pres cribed. It was wonderful to witness tim ulluctof tho Ointment on these perilous. No ono would believe it unlewHtimy had personally wituussud it. But it did tim work properly. There wus no half way business, for they recovered their health in a few mouths. :! Rhouiimtism, Fever, Quinzy, Soro Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of tlio Spine, ‘and Nervous Complaints were treated witii unheard of success. Butin Chest diseases, such os A«th- mn, pain and oppression, I believe there is no hot- tot 1 reniody. Also, tim comiuoii diseases, such as Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, HuinorM of tiio Skin, Inflammation. Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, and Burns, it soems to be a perfect antidote People wonld come into tho store smiling, wish ing to know if I was really tho Suvouth Son, or whether tho Ointment that I gave them was indeed all-healing in its nature. For said they, not ouu single application 1ms failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was.treated with grout aud universal success. It produced such good results iu all cases tlmt it Inis been noised abroad, and I was offered sums of money for n receipt to make it for private uso merely. Every nmii spoke well of it, as it had dune.so much good. Not withstanding all, I have been careful not to recommend it, cxcupt incuses I knew it would do § ood. I wus nevor willing to lend myself to any ling without first testing its merits. This I en deavor to do on every occasion, and when I acted us one of tho Sick Coinmitteo in tiio Lodge of I. O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in the mostcritictdconditions, and hud uhniidunt oppor (unity of proving its worth. . And, iu conclusion, I would remark that I liuvo placed this Ointment before the people of tiio U. States during tim lustniueor twelve months, and ho general has been tlio satisfaction, aud so great amount of good done, tlmt more tiinu half a mill ion of boxes lfava ulready been sold.’ I do really believe there never was u medicine which gained h wide spread, universal and nnnnhnons satis faction ns tiio All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of tho laud there have come up one deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister thy tonguo hath dropped the word of truth uiul love, while health forever uttcuds thy foot steps." And were I now to give all the good sayings of tlm people, their, utiqtiafifiod approval, tlmir thankfulness and gratitude, tlioir joy at recov ering from disease aud sickness, I could fill a volume. Jamks McAmstku, New York. For sale, wholesale uud retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, oct 18 Agents for Savannah. ifirairjfl . utterly’out of nr.mft, UWP -—^Jb^jpAfcmor''^ tlmt fiilsolibods, < thitf 'iekued in __ right tmdor the liiimediato observation ol terestod, conld be at all ; tolerated orullowriLL- ^ "y.n»tH'ey tdud 16'subvert the' interiRtiof tho'acratiiiize theta' witii such Argus eye* os would, if puMible.detectauerror in the Truth. These considorntiotmwill at onie indicatle tlie difi'eruneb of credibility due tarirsWand those so frequently pnradod in tho psnentf from abroad. |jbt up and signed by nobody knows who, issued from nobody knows where, dhd* circulated far. from Umir reputadsource, Ibr ovonr body ktittws What <By this; hbwever/ lta niiist ilot be under stood to say that such certificates arc fnlso, only that titay may hb so for nil wo khnwi^iijis'htteh- titan iu presenting this view or it is merely tb show thut while falsehoods tarty be ihtblished nt u dis» tanco witii inipniuty, it is utterly impossiUle Uiut they can be sn at homo. As usual, tho uudersigned will cbntiiiuoto fill his space in tho papers by 1 limited reports of suc cess iu treating tim incurables, from among which the following of nearly nine, years standing is fbr the present selected. •Ftvfntho Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. r.tlitor: Sir,—My .sense nl'duty to my suf- taring follow mortals Ims induced mo toniuko tiio tallowing communication; and lam' in hopes that, should yon see proper tb give it In whole or iu part, a plneo in your valunbfe paper, it may prove beneficial to Home poor tallow sufferer. In tim winter ofl834, and tlio day after I imd a hard day's work lifting anil moving logs, 1 was takon witii a violent pain in inyhhck and Inhis, aud tlio day following with n total suppression or stoppage of urine, (,1‘was then a citizen of Jones county, Ga.] I immediately called in a physician ofgreut eminence amt distinction ; for thirty-six hours I suffered ns much, to till appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, nnd nt lust found relief only by tho help of tlio catheter- I applied then to’sbvoral eminent physician* Imdi in Baldwin nnd Jones, without receiving any Imu- ? lit other than a temporary relief, for my com- taint would every two or threo duys return, and tlio cotheturwjis my ouly helper. In ldii" I re moved to this couulv. aud brought with me my tornioiitiu*' complaint aud my friendly catheter.*— Here, as there, 1 applied to tim most skillful phy sicians, as (thought, aud here, as there, 1 receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 1842, after having htillered nt tiiuuH tim iiiohI excrucia ting pniiH lor eight years and nine mouths, and after having spent a grunt deal of money (at least #5(10) on doctors during tlm time, I was induced to try Dr. M. S. Thoununt.of Mucou,imd though 1 entertained tim most violent prejudice to his mode of practico, my necessity compelled urn to go, for I had then been confined to-my house for teu days, uud had to resort to tho uso of tho ca theter three or four'times daily. In this misufa- hie plight I left home, wont to Dr. Thomson, stated iny case to him, and he gave me hiediciuc. Ill half an Imurnlter taking his first close, I felt that cose, nita had thut free and copious dischurgu of urine which 1 Imd not full or hud in almost nine £ These, with the' other Vi clihiate*! arising.from a “ aro only niodifiaatious.ai quully controlled by the i Solo. Agents for Snvtw .. ' J.%’. TURNER «fc BL oct. 21 , Monument i ln-r. 1 '*. Ill , r ___ _ Oapt; Moifiht Btodri CstWfrisEdgidgA Iwert’g: Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Vnlencienc’s Laouj Jaaior Edging: andjJiweritaC^Wfr^^t^Jaia and Fig'd blk.. IJ^le Lacoj, Fig'd and • plain? Cap .^S^I^^SgV 1 .P«aTOTEPBURY.„', in tin u JAIIIES BETTS’ VTEB INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowuo, Savannah, Gti.—I would beg to stato, that you are hereby appointed my solo Agent for Savau- noli, qnd that any other person selling Suppor ters us tniuo are imposing on tiie public, by ven ding wortliless and injurious, counterfeits of my Supporters.' * - Saraii IJxtts, CiiMtiun.—Each Supporter will havo Written on ittiie namo of/’Sitrali Betts.” The subscriber would respectfully inform tho Pliysioiaus anil Ladies of Savanniui, tlmt Mrs. Surah Butts hosappoiutod him her solo Agaut iu this city, for the saJe of her Supporters, aud tlmt any. others vended elsewhere in tlie city as hcr’s aro counterfeits. * Thcso Supporters are now vory generally a* dopted und recommended by Physicians, ok the most successful inedimn of relief for that distresH- iug malady tar which they were invented, of any ' offered to tho public. ' , Mrs. Betts has tlie testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pancoast, J. K. Mitchell, N. Ghapirtaii/ and VVilthaiik, Piiiladcl phia,aml many otiiers of the ■most eminent Phy sicians in various pbrtsof tho United States,))) tlieii* favor. " ’ 1 . : " 8bo lias recently introduced nn entire new Sup porter for Hummer use ; it is nmdo of open net work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs aud at the sumo' time possesses ull the im portant requisites. For ftirther .particulars, see her pamphlets, to bo procured gratis ut my store. A. T. BO WNE, Druggist, nov 15 Smcts* building*. TVTEW L'AI.L GOODS.—Tlio Snli*ri. 11 liow hum Tccoivo.1, bj loto niriviU. nml aro :nnv ; openijig tt full aMortmont of Fanny and Da- tnestio Diy Goods, which consist, in part. Of BVo^d ‘ Clollw,' * Cam! mo res, SatineUs,, Twebds, Vesting!*, in ey'crv variety,' Black r Alnnpu*; Silk Wrap a J.; Black, Plaid, and Col’d Merinos. Worm ted* Plaids, • Oregoh* Plaids, Twilldd; Ghighaius, French do.,* Cashmere Dre*sb*;Mons1in do Ertiucs, 'Rich Fig'd do., English aud American Prints, Black nnd whito Prints, Furniture Print*, White neb, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jsconot Mus- iins,.Rob! Roy qiiil .Brocho Shawls, Printed Cash- iy?Diap pri JIucliahVtcKCowdiidoij' and*Gouon Umbrella* anfi*PtfdWf, Oil' f SSfffimlXDffimor Figured M Batae^< . Run, &c., &c., which, with a variety of othor vg»9d*hVviU.bo offered at tiie,lpwe*t^ijnr«^price*, JOAPASD iii.xo. and Wlijaud;, vours. Aud from tliut time to this present day. March 2Utii, 1847, I liuvo Imd uo return of my oomplniiit, and no more uso for my catheter, in order to uiako tiio euro permanent 1 continued tiio use of tlio inudiciue several months. Since then I take nothing for it. I eat, drink, sleep, and work us in former days, mid fool os woll nml sound os ever I was. You may well suppose that it did not take, long to bullish prejudice at tlmt rate, uud 1 now say to the afflicted, that I believe in iimiiy in«tances tlmt prcjndico stands more in tho way of their recovery than tlie incurability of their diseases. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe rience of I)r. Thomson's treatment, aud such the results. Neither ho nor Ins remedies a cal any encomium from me : tho skill of tho one and the efficacy of tho othor are too well known for tlmt; but u follow feeling for tlie sufferers induced me to take up tho peu t and to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully. GEORGE G. MILLER. Bibb County, Geo., March With, 1847. EF* Poisons desirous of testing tiio efficacy of these remedies in tlioir own cases, no matter ir/irrc they resale, cull do so vary conveniently by send ing their uge and symptoms in writing, us cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various ensos will he compoiuided uud sunt by mail, express, orprivate hand. • In order tlmt ai.i. may partuke ofthe bcncljts resulting from the use ofnis remedies, his charge for the treatment of such cases as do not remiiro his personal atten tion, will ho only five Dollars a mouth, which may bo sent by mail at his risk. Acute cases, and tiioso requiring personal at tention will he charged in accordance witii tlie established rates of o ther city Physicians. Inconsequence of tiio great increase of office business, it will bo impossible tar him to utloud ut any groat distance, only in urgent casus, or ns cuuaultiug physician. Jlis city friouds may Hilly rely on Ids usual promptitude in attending to thr.tr culls, uud otiiers who may deem it their interest to procure his services, will ho uttendod to us promptly us his will admit. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, October 18,1847. c— isisig es (if the United StMi/i jft$!j|Sjf r Abound td : fttriiUli IfesssssS ■''nr/'ljta Proceedings arnf Debates in the rm* j kpreSatMiers will^bti he' tfvtafMjSH imparbhUty, and tlie utmost proinptitihdo* fVi ill 'll',. fllSfl 11,1 bqp'ltl mmmal, “ «i Otrol U&aU will tin c.muvmnicnlc.l bv evorv Unani.r r,,. Europe, tlirnilgli repimon in Lo^.lon nuj & farmS”” 1 ’ r W«S i VI. T/ie Gcurrtil Kitu ,,/th, Dti) will l. B ,i„, m a oot.Jomc.lmru., nn.l iff n i , : l ,,r 1 J1 ’ rvi “"; ° r what thn ‘‘United Sir,, IUportor" IMMnM'to lN). All tho plan. armtigenient* have been well iimtnrea, nnd the hopo w conhdently cherished that the “U.S ta porter” will prove itsolfnn energetic,indwirif dignified aud porfectiy independent journal, fc . nil havo no party views-i,o political bins.* U proprietor, by the terms ofliis cifiitracf wlfii tW .Senate ot tlie United States, U bound to (lie rn* ijitiou that “tho paper shall contain uo tioliihi discussions oxeopt the debates." It will |*. vctuclo ol News—not tlio organ ofniiysctiirouiu. ions. liiqgniiul aim of tiio Subscriber Uio m tiibbsh, ut the Seat of Government, a liiitliful and prompt reporter of all sorts of intelligoiico-orn* ponstble agent, on which tho politician, tlio lm,i. ness mail, tiio m.imifitctiirer, the mcchauic, aid ovary ono uitereslod in tiicaffiirsorUoiwreMnnJ the Govormoeiit, umy rely nt all time* with ii* plieit coiiUdonco. 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C. rif All newspaper* throughout tlio United State* who publish tiiis prospectus once nwerk from tills dato till the meeting of Congress, will In entitled to an exchange witii tlio “iTuiJod 8tnt« Reporter,” nml will ho placed on the list of tiio* to whom tiio Extras will he despatched. oct 18 flROCERIES. VT do. Lnguira do. ,—J75 bugs Rio C'ofl'eu, HU 100 bbl*. Now Orleans AVbiskcy, 2 quarter cask* Logr Fre'r* 125 bids. Western Flour, choice old Braudy 50 ticrceH pfime Ciiba Alohuscs 50 half hbls. Butter, Sugar, and Soda Cracker* i'10 boxes Hammond’* Soap, 30 do. Fay’s Fido do., 45 do. Colgate’* do. do., 4 hu)f lioxc* Family do. , 20 boxo* No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Priilcipo Sugars 10 bug* Black Pepcr,Silo. Allspice , 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. lG’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 5ft do, 5’* do. do., 20 do. lit. W. Rogers' do 10 hbls. Clarified Sugar 13 hhd*. choice 8t. Croix Sugar 125 Demijon*, l'a< 2’s. 3V and 6'h 50 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Tahiti Salt,) (JO doz. Brponw/; 3 cheats Oolong choico Tea 20 conk* Byn**’London Porter ' * 10 boskets Bacoca Champagne 25 boxes assorted Cordial*: 50 bbl*. Crashed and Powdered Sugar - 4 15 qr. and 15 oightli* Dourbtta Malaga Wiuo 15 qr. and 16 eigtiw cnslis Mudeira Wiuo 2 half pipos OUrd, Diipily kfe Go’s.'Brandy 5 lilils. Clove Leaf Gill, lo do. Cordial* 10 M. Venn* Reaalta Segaw 125 roam* Wrapping Paper 60 grow Audereon's Chewing Tobacco 20 boxc* Porflimod Soap, 2(H) gross Mat die* 2 qr. casks Logro Frcrs choice old llmndy 50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring 20:; do, Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon • 75 do. Pipe* ■ > , 20. do. Tomato.anfl Walnut -CAtaun r ■ *.‘do.-'SneripV'C.iindlofclKiijfl 6^, (_J 1 , 2Q do. * HuIlVj:'’,4°* v+frmfmftn 60 hhls. WKalo 6d, 2» do. Sporm. do, 50 do; Vinogar,* 10 do.'Jainai^a'fttiin * 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 Uo. N. O'. 1 Sngnr No*. 1 aud 2 Mitckihrel iu wliolu anil half hbL. In Btoro and fur sale on favorable teUM, by oct 18 CQNNERAT BARIE. WW GOODS Now landing from \Vil- non Fuller—fPiain .and Satin ntrintkl and Figured.Cashmere* do do Mudinde Lain*, plain and plaid Alpncca*. colored Jlorinos, Blolnur Plaid* and Lustros; Raw. Silk lPluld.1, Scotch do, —V . . . I3.UII • Tfliih irsaloi FT* PROSPECTUS or a NEW MUSIC BOOK, 7A r PA TENT NOTES, CALLED Tlllt III.Sl’IiJtlAN IIAlti* i lly Dr. Win. Ilouscr, of Jefferson County, <h- rill US work will contain'500 irngo*. incluJini JL a lucid exposition of the Ride* of Singnj mid of Musical Composition; a largeriiuuibtfw Church Tune* used uy the various religious dt* noiuiniitioiH, South and West, than lmve overU* faro boon embraced in one volume. Ode* aad Autiieuis, Sunday School and Infant Hymn*, n«- moron* Missionary and Temporoncu pieces, &*• accompanied in u great tnauy instances bytbe fn- ,tire hyinuoriwng. Many of the tune* areentirf ly new, while many of more fine old air* uni Imvojongbpcu used at prayer, cnuip aud other meetings, and ill*tiio social circle, hut have nem boforo been collected aud lunuoiiixed, with im* Micron* Scotch, Irish, German und other fine tune* hitherto scutten/d at wide interval* 1 over the earn will ho found iu- tipi Hesperian Harp. Boom, ancient and modern—ninny tlmt are now out u| print, whore rich mnaio is unknown to nuwt per* son* of tiio present day, havo been eompMaf “used up” to supply thi* work. The Hesperian Jlorp V tim largest and rktsr est Music Book over bltared tho American poblw, a* till intelligent person* will see by comparing it witii oilier works. Price, $1 50 per copy, be*»' tifully printed, and bound in paste-board, wi» neatly printed cover. An elqg*ut copy, done in morocco of nuy color dowred, will bo tarnUhcdti $ > 50 to W, accordhqf ui style. Fifty cop (plain) >cut. to one *ddrcs* tar #j®.wflP° C J* pie* tar ♦RW. Tic tcvrk mil be farnuhed to I* 8CT lt. B.-JSctiv* Aokwt* wanted immediately to canvasscvunrcoiinty, tmvnand city to the wnd. A liberal per cent, will bo allowed. Goodreconv muiidation* required. Address tho kuthof, paid, nt.Louisville, Ga; ^ The Florida pupora, and all other* friend y ^ such an enterprise, arc respocffltily publish thi* J’rospoctii* tiireo time*, .**« to tho author a number of tim paper conWimn^ * A copy of tho llraperiau Ilu/p .wift be given i» O smond, tlo aMr. RoU,fr ' Foundling/ - ' 7 * * ' ' ' Tho Fountain; 1 a.GifU " To stfrupyrtiir p^ 'mind—by iv.v of reoloolllraIl«.' , Edited V] “■ Ilrnitiu,. Weld. - i • Tli. Griiiro ofllio Mulge. _ : Oor.'Aniiy oHlotatcroy, by Tlio Life nnd Adronturro of Jorojih T. lira. smBaSS&ffi i u (ran,by> Sip; ■llm U.BH- moo), uov la