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jljl quality Hair Brushes, ull new pnttoriis,
OBUSnfi!*.—Iid02. Whitewash Brushes,
f|t> uaorloil: lido Scrubbing do do: SO do Shoo
do! 4 do Furniture do |20 do Marking do, just re
ootj^ond for “1° ^ ft HENDRICKSON.
TXriNDttW diaSSsTSS:
W Window Glass, anorlod nix
PiUtjp, 1 do* Ulaaiora' Diammuljnj
oalo by
ltovi
200 hoxoo
, suras! 1000 lbs.
...... ..„......idatjiMrooeired
G.1L HENDRICKSON,
Gihbom' Bulldlngi.
fS/lifaurS COUOH'LOZBNOlja,
If V A fresh supplyof theso Lozenges, highly
recommended for tho euro ofpougb*. Ast
Hff® Wk mpmssk,
nor 3
Gibbons' building*.
^AWAOBA.'—HO ttoiS
Swairn*’ celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck a
^in-^^M^ICKsi,
nov a Gibbon 1 ! Bulldlrign,'
tvlUKDETII’S I*IL,I.S.-r> grow of
XJ those celebrated bilious PdU, warranted
nov 3 Gibbons' Buildings.
c ALT PE TP ICE.—20 kog* refined Saltpc
C? Ire, 1001b* each, ii
and formic by
oct 30
ill good order, just received
ci
, in goo . _
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
. Gibbon’* Building.
O NION SETTS.—3 barrels Onion Setts
for Planting or pickling, just received and
for sale by G. R. 11ENO JUCKSON,
oct 2d Gibbons’ Building.
rindkoTpI vegetable lo-
V-> TION.—An effectual cure for eruption f
the Face and 8kin, particularly for Pimp ,
Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburns Freckles, &c.
A degree of pleasure accompanies the uso of
this elegant preparation, in its refreshing effect
upon tho akin, Cataneous irritability and discolo
rations aro also removed, and n pure state of the
complexion establislied by the uso of ilii* lotion-
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 25 Gibbon’s Buildings.
* T~>\PE 1C*—200 reams Letter and Foolscap
X Paper, assorted qualities. Just ruenived and
forsale by ^ G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may if
1C. A. 1JPHAM'S PILE ELEC
TUARY.—A certain cure for tlm Piles,
or blind, for
D
either internal or external, blooding or blind
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 23 Gibbons' Buildings.
C OMBS.—Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo,
Iinitttionand Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell
and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of
a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell,
Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fino Teeth
Combs of ull sizes and qualities, for sale by
may 13 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
TNOIt TUB TEETH.—Monpelas’anti-
J. scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odontine,
just received uud for sain by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbons' Buildings.
H IBIS A It IPS PILLS.—Ilev. B. Hib
bard's genuine vegetable anti-bilious qills,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 18 Gibbons' buildings.
B ULL'S SARSAPARILLA.—A. H.
Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
for the cure of Scrufola,diseaws of the Skin, Dys
pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disease* of the
lungs. Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive effects of Mercury, and all diseasesarising
from an impure slate of the. blood, equal to any
preparation of 3jraaparilla. For sale at 75 cents
per bottle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 4 Gibbons' buildings.
E AMP WICK,—Solar and Astral Lamp
Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and
Candle wick, for sale by
G. it. HENDRICKSON,
opr 31 Gibbons* buildings.
T ooth brushes, ac-An eic
gant assortment of Freuch. English and
American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Citar-
coal Tooth Paste, just received and for sulo by
sept30 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
tValby's. carminative.—i
J*/ groce of th
f groce of this old English preparation,
ited genuine, for sale by
~ “ HENDRICKSON.
rani
apr 24
G. R.
H ULL’S FAMILY SOAP.—30 boxes
Hull’d Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just laud
ed and for sale by G. It. HF.NDIUCKSON,
apr 16 Gibbons' building*.
InfowDEK piurs & noxus.-An
XT extemive assortment of Powder Puffs and
Boxes. Also, Pulls without the boxes, and tin
Powder Boxes, for sale by
apr 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
B UTLER’S TASTELESS SEtB-
LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre
dients of the HeidUtz Spring combined iu one
compound powder, the effervescing solution of
which in water is very nearly tasteless. • Besides
being more palatable, it is made in much less
time, ami with infinitely less trouble, than that
produced with the two powders in tho usual way.
Prepared by Thomas Butler, *1 Cheap ride street,
London. Sold by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 Gibbon's Buildings.
/Cockroach poison, &c.~i)r.
Vy Fenchtwangcr’s Cockroach, Rat and Mouse
Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those nosci-
ouavermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison,
for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
apl 6 Gibbons' Buildings.
/CONFECTIONARY.-50 boxes Con-
fectiomry of superior quality, landing from
sclir. Columbia, and tor sale by
apr9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TAVNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne’s Ex-
v pectorant, for Coughs, Colds, &.e.
Jayne’s Curmative Balsam for Dysentery and
Rummer Complaints.
Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil
dren.
Jayne's Sanative Pills for Billions Complaints,
&c.
A largo supply of these popular remedies just
received and for sale at Philadelphia prices, by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
_ap_r 2 Gibbon's Building.
I ^RENII TAPIOCA.—1 bid. best qu£
lily, jiifl ruceivod, and for sain by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
jnne 21 Gihhhona' Buildings.
P OTASH.—3 casks first sort New York
inspection, landing from brig Acton, forsale
by. G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june10
H ORISON'S PILLS •—The Ilygerinti
universal Medicine ofllio British College of
Health, for sulo by
June 2*2 G. R. HENDRICKSON
/RINGER.—10 kegs frank ground Ginger,
VJ just received and for sale by
june_19 GJtt^IIENJHtlCKSON.
W RAPPING TWINE.— 20
assorted sizes and qualities, for solo b^
jutin 10
G. It. HENDRICKSON
I French white wine vine
gar.—2 bids just received and for sale by
C. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 10 Gibbon*' Buildings.
B un film l I «i8«iy.'^'l>rj.' , Toiii , uiJ
wanger’s infallalde Bed Bug Poison, war
ranted to exterminate tiioso noxious vermin, fur
sole by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
june 5.
I' AMP OIL &C.—1000 gallons hlaecbed
X_J Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win
ter ( h|rained Solar Oil, 600 do uuhlKacbed Sperm
• Oil, 600 dn Train Oil, received per brigs Align*-
ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
1 !?. Gibbons* buildings.
D IlN GRAN .IUAN'8 celebrated don-
blc distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for the
HairI This celebrated preparation which 1ms
stood unrivalled for tho last fifty years, in Central
uud South America, where tho- inhabitants are
noted fur their fino luxuruuthajr, and where inure
attention is given to beautifying and promoting
it* quick growth, than in any other country, and
has gainod "neb universal uud popular favor iu
(ho principal cities in' the old world, is without
doubt the best article ever, invented for CJeateiiug,
Reproducing and Beautifying the humuu Hair.
Price 60 and 75 cents.
For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Sole Ageqt for Savannah,
oct 27 — Corner Bay and : Drayton fit*.
SUGAR.—20 } | I | l | 11 .'Porto tppp7,40 hhd*
K_/ Cuba Muxcuvado, fur sale by -
iiu.tf COIIEN A FOSDICK
ITIZUNd OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
UKOIUilA, ALABAMA,MISSISSIPPI,’I'KN-
NESSEI3, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA. .Vo—
Allow mo to call your intention to one ortho great-
out and most usofiil Mcdecmw over discovered.
It is not my intention to tax you with a long and
Unworn advertisement, bot I lay before you tho
testimony of tho most nwpcctablo families in tho
United States, most of my ccrtifioatcs nro from tho
city of Savannah, where I reside, and many IVoin
your own State, whore the Medicine is used with
great and astonishing success; it ho* proved Itsulf
to be superior to any other Medicine for the cure
of Fevor imil Ague, which it will do in tho very
short space of TNvelvo Hours, it has never boon
known to fail to offect a certain euro. The Med-
icjno is a harmless and tasteless one, which will*
make it the most populojl.Modiclne iu Urn Southern
States. Tho Medicine contains no minor*! pro-
paration whatever, but Is ft hannloea .VegoUiblo
matter only. To Planters, this Aledicme is .a val
uable preparation, as it cures all coses in twelve
hours, mid does not require any time to bo lost; all
that is to be done is to toko tho Aledieitto and to go
to.work. Totko KicoPIunteritunvalunbleAIed-
icino, t» it iloos not contain any mercurial or min
eral preparation whatever, mid is therefore a safe
Medicine for those who are liable to exposure. 1
bog you, do uotletmo liavo to tax you so often with
advertisements, certificates, &o. It has already
provod itself to bewhat I say It is, «uid tho greatost
proof Is every body iaroeommondittg it to bo yho
only certain nud speedy cure for the Fever and
try it, at least I hope so. Hero is my offer to any
Planter of South Carolina, who will eitlior call on
Doct. P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, 8. C. or myself,
in the city of Savannah, and eithor of us will give
enough tor twelve cases, and if it does not cure ten
out of twelve, wo will refund tho amount paid for
it; Youruro to see tho Alcdiciuo taken as I have
directed.
Owing to tho heavy rains during the past sum
mer, and which still continue, all tho low lands’
nro underwater, which will cause u great deal of
this disease on tho llico Plantations; it will ho to
your advantage to nrocufe a certain and speedy
remedy: you cun no no bv applying to either of
my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY_FOll FEVER AND AGUE.
This Medicine is for sulo by tho following
jfamed gentlemen, who nro the only ngonts for
the sale of the Grkat Southkiin Remkdii, where
it will bo found cither at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants will make a handsome profit
by selling this medicine. A liberal discount tnadu
to Planters, dec., by the dozen. Address.
AV. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
oct 13 Druggist, Savannah, Ga-
UfORE YETI—STILL THEY
J.T1 COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROMSCRIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY CANNOT FAIL !!—READ ! 1
READ!! READ!!
Sckivr.v Cou.vtf, Sept. 24,1317. -
Win. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit tno
to drop n few linos to you in behalf ofyour valu
able medicine. I have recommended it in two
cases as being tho host Medicine for the euro of
the Foverand Ague, and told thotu if it did not
euro I would refund tho mohoy. But ns your
medicine has proved itself so thr, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to tho public as a cer
tain and speedy cure for the Fever and Ague; a
disease «o troublesome ill tho lower countries,
which would ho banished by the use of Hum
phrey's Remedy, a most valuable tnedicinu*Jor
the South. Enclosed you will receive u certifi
cate from n respectable gentleman of Scriven
County, and alsoofa young Ltuly who resides iu
my family. I am your obd't servt,
VVm. AI. Carr.
IIERE’SMNOTHER.
Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—I hand your
Agent my certificate for publication, if you think
proper. This is to certify that I had tho Fever
and Aguo several times vory sovere, ond found
no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W.
Carr, yoiir agent for Humphreys' Valuable Fever
and Ague Medicine, which restored mo to honhli
in the short space of24 hours. And I do recom
mend Humphreys’ Remedy ns a curtain and
speedy cure for the above disease.
Respectfully, Mary Shrpi‘art>.
Jacksonborn,’ Hr riven Co. Sept. 24, 1847.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
Savannah, Oct. 2,1817.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sir:—Having had oc
casion to use your Remedy for Kovor and Ague.
I can recommend it to the public as a safe, cer
tain, and speedy cure for tho above named dis-
naatr. It cured tlio case in less than eighthnurx.
Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBKDGE.
JUST IN TIME.
Air. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sir:—With the
greatest pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated
Remedy to the citizens of the Southern States,
and to Planters, and all who are troubled with the
Fevor and Aguo. I was a subject of tho above
named disease for n long timo and tried various
remedies, among which was Rowand’s Tonic
Alixture, India Chnlngogtie,Champion's Pills, and
muny others; but nil was useless, until 1 was ad
vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi
cine, which I did and I can safely recommend it
to tim pubjic as a certain cure. Your remedy
cured mo in 12 hours, for which I tender yon in'y
thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise
in behalf of tho human family. * Your truly,
II. H. BaiiRett.
Roesville, Burke County, Oct. I, 1817.
oct 7
rpiIE OLD 1MLMETTO STATE.
X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—Sour ii mixers.—-The following is from my
Agent. Air. Thos.J. 8. Farr.ofGrahainvillo, S. C.
Mr. irUliam Humphreys, Jr.: u
Sir—I hand to you thu certificate of Air. E. C.
Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and
Ague; lie is a man of integrity, and his testimony
is consequently undoubted.
Yours respectfully, Tiros. J. S. Farr.
Grahamville, 8. C. f Sept. 18th, 1847.
Mr. If'. Humphreys, Jr.:
Dear Sir—This is to cortiftr that I have used
your. Fever and Ague Remedy with success. I
obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Furr,
your Agent of this place, und administered it to
my daughter, according to the directions, und I urn
happy to state that tho disease left her iu the
course of thirty-sit hours, nud her present stutc of
health indicates a certain euro.
Yours, Ac. E. C. Watts.
Grahamville, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817.
AGENTS.—P. AI. Cohen &. Co., Charleston,
S. C.; T. J. S. Farr,Grahamville, S. C.; W. A.
Carswell. Savannah, Go.; A. Me Lane & Co.,
Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwell At Gilbert, Macon,
Gn.; Dorsey & Knott, Griffin, Ga.; P. A. Aloise,
La Grange, Ga.; Winter & Epping, Columbus,
Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Gu.; T. Patrick, Sa
lem, Tonn.t W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J.
A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good-
nil, Atlanta, Gn.; William Carr, Jacksoiihoro,
W. It. Anderxon, Dalton, Gn.; E. A. Burch,
Ilawkimville^Ga.? Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.;
Cole, Prescott & Co.. Blank f!rnnk. Florida,
I. ighUoiit «Xr, Flanders, Muron; p. Marlin, Sa-
yaiuiiili; Cunniugliani & Co., Dnlton, Ga.; J.
U-AW. S. Ellis, Macon; AI. C. Williamson,
Davbdmro, Ga.; Win. Ilodges, Saudorsville; R.
II. Barrett, PiuosviUo. Gn.; T.C. Finley, limn-
” ,,r g« G*! F. A. Pmilleii, Jacksonville, Fla.;
R. 8. Baily, Iamrunsvijle, S. C.
Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Iltun-
preys, Wholesale ami Retail Druggist, Savannah,
oct 18
A MOTHER PROOF !—Received from
x*. my Agent, MrAV. Carr, of Scriven county:
Jacksoxiioro’ Gn. Oct. 16,1847.
To I I'm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith
HUM t/BIT! Ilffflltt mal.I! .! .. * i.
i, if
- - s.'.u.fji.ivyi., at. wuur oir.—i uuruwi
hand your agent my certificate for publication,
you think proper.
This is to cortily that I purchased a bottle and
box ofyour valuable medicines from Air. Carr,
who recominonded it to mo as n certain cure, and
l can safely say that it cured mo speedily, nud I
now am in good health, entirely restored from that
troublesome disease, viz. tho FEVER AND
AGUE, nud cun safely recommend it to all Iron-
bled with that uncomfortable disease above men
tioned, as a valuable combination of yours, and
used properly, would render satisfaction in i
cuso*. I am, sir, with grout respect,
Yours, &c.
^ GEORGE R .WOODWARD.
JV*Prepared only by
WM. .HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale arid Retail Druggist,
21, Savannah, Geo.
T-T OIIIB INDUSTRY.—50 Gallons Hum-
AX phrey's Superior Cologne IFater—Pronounc
ed to be superior to the best imported German,
4 reach ar English roumifhcturc. Prepared ami
by WAI. HUMPHREYS, JR.
TI/1 I. ‘ , ti ... ti *-v .
oqt 18
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
SayawnglhGiu
—10 baskets, for mile by
THEODORE MlNii.
_ .CT of ’s AKSAFAUILLA, Ai
aOEHN'S DBLIG1IT, ,tc.—Fcirtlio comno.i-
lion of thin Extract and tho properties of Uio
Uuoens Delight, Physicians are respectfully re-
ferrod to the bti» tuidGih numlier,. vol. l, of uiu
Southern Journal of Almliclno nud Pharmacy.
Forimrilying tho blood, and removing all diseas
es arising from the Impurity of tho stupe, it is
highly recbinniondcd^as also for tho euro ofRhou.
matisin, Scrofula, Eryslpulas, Ulceratious of the
Throat and logs, pains nudswolllngsjof tho bones,
Tetters, Pimple* in tlio Faco, Old Sore*, and all
Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Aler-
curial- Diseases, and for assisting tlio* oporntion
and preventing fatal consequences of Alorcuriuls
In Sytihelus. . ' . _
This preparation, (hy adding tlio Rueen's De
light, «fcc. to the SarHaparilla,) combines in a more
perfect dogroe than ally known remedy, tonio
and aUoraUve powers, and is highly recommend
ed by eminent physicians. It is prepared in con
sequence of tho recommendations given by Dr.
H.R. Frost, Professor of Af ateria Alodica in tlio
Medical College of Charlustou, S. C. in his work
on Aloteriu Aledica, .only concentrated by a pro
cess of the subscriber's to render it more conven
ient fur administration, and with tho exception of
tlio addition of mercury which tuay atoll Umes be
added when nocossnry. To show tlio high esti
mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina
tion of those articles, it is only necessary to refer
to tho above mentioned work.
There nro few coses of chronic and pninful
Rheumatism that will not yield to the inllueuco of
Snrsapnrilln and Qucon's Delight if duly proso-
vored in, especially if tnken fft conjunction with
Ily dr. of Potash.
Is highly recommended for all diseases of tho
Bkin, chronic ns well as recent. One bottle will,
in most instances, effectually rcmovoall pimples,
postulos or blotches on tlio fuce, to which young
persona iu this elimnto aro so much subjected to,
arising eithor from impurity of the blood‘or do-
bility. It is tho best remedy known for scrofu
lous affliction*, sores and breakings out in young
children, and is safe and olfiencions in removing
entirely overy truce of hereditary disonses from
tho system, in the tend a rest infant; in fiict, in ull
cutaneous affections it is invaluablo. An n gen
eral purifier of tho blood, and an eradicutor of ull
obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take tlio precedence or all other remedies. It
gently operates upon und regulates tho bowels,
restores to tho blood its wonted purity, givos tono
to tim stomach, and promotes digestion.
It will effectually rcliovo Erysipelas even in its
worst stages, aud all por«ons suffering from this
distressing complaint nro udvisod to use it, first
so, but if no marked rcliofbo found ullor hiking
ouo bottlo, it will bo nucussury to uso tlio llydrio-
dated Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in
the cases of all quack medicines of tho day, to ef
fect their sale, and so forco them upon the pub
lic, the subscriber begs leave to slate that his pre
paration has been prescribed and used by a num
ber of physician* uud planters of our city and
neighborhood, with groat success, viz: Dr. R. II.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
Dr. C. Pritchard, Air. S. Logaro, Lt. Wilson, U.
S. It. S. ull of this city; Dr. James Stoucy, Beau
fort, &c. Price §1 per bottle, or $6 lor G do.
Prepared by J. Pktkr AI. Em.va,
Cliomisl and Druggist, corner Broad and
King streets, Charleston, S. U.
Agent for Snvaluiah,
A. A. SOI.OAIONS,
dec 21 —lyr . Market square.
/[IllK N.%flVH FIRHtlFI]4442,—
X For tho Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In
termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas
es incidental to u debilitated statu of tho system,
such as night sweats, &c. See.
The native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie
tor is uware that the common objections to all new
preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate
all such objections, lie bos simply to state that it is
prepared according to tlio receipt of an cinuumt
pbysican, who used it wills perfect success
through tt long practice, iu perhaps thu most sick
ly region of our country, viz: the Aiississippi val-
Icy. Again from thu exalted estimation iu whieh
Quinine is held, not only by tho people, but by
thu most skillful physicians, it will appear tmpurn-
rogatory to oiler any new article. But the Native
Febrifuge possesses all iho power undearui'mty
of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting
the head, and may ho suloly used therefor, where
Quinine is inadmissible. It Is not tlio purpose of
the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on
such occasions, to attempt a display or medical
knowledge by adopting some one o*f tho contra
dictory theories afloat, with regard to tho charac
ter and causes of Fever.
Believing with the learned Gregory that though
there ha* boon so much wriUonconeerning'Fcver
there !s no one subject in tlio whole circle of medi-
cid sciunco which sfill involves so many disputed
f ioint*. Lotting ull theories pass, wo stand hy
act*. The first of which is that the Native Fe
brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it
may have originated, und if any doubt exists, as to
the fact wo invite tho ulHicted to the tost, with
confidence ns to tho issue. What it has done it
will do. Tho following certificate of ouo well
known will show what it has done:
Savaxxau, 12th May, 1847.
Mr. Jus. A. La Ilochc having requested me to
suite my knowledge of (ho Native Febrifuge, I
take pleasure in staling that it was used benefici
ally in the Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi
and Arkansas, in all cuncs in which Quinine is us
ually exhibited, ami was ndmissnhle in conges
tions ofllio brain when Quinine was supposed to
be contrudicated.
J. J. AIitchem., AI. D.
EmsoiiAM, Sept. 30,1847.
Dear Sir:—Incompliance with my promise to
lot you hear from me, with regard to tho effect of
your Febrifuge, permit me to hand you tlio fol
lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 yours my
wife has been laboring under Die effects of con
tinually recurring Chills uud Fevers, notwith
standing all tlio remedies prescribed by our best
Physicians, und ut die lima l procured Thu Nu-
tivo Febrifuge, wo bad become pcrfoctly despon
dent, feariug that doudi ala mi would terminate her
disease, but I mil happy to state that die use of
one bottle has broken die Fever completely and
restored her so f ir as to require only a littlo time
to recruit her wasted energies and place her in
perfect health; hitch bus beqn the change produc
ed m her habit and constitution by The Native
Febrifuge.
With sincere regard, I am yours, &c.
Thomas Keeri.£R.
To J. A. I^i Roche, Savannah.
Prepared and sold, by
james a. Laroche,
oci7 No. I Alarlcet square.
IIY'S KEAfOWNED TLAS-
‘ER CLOTH.— Approvod and recom
mended for tlio last forty years by Uio tftost .emi
nent of Uio Faculty and Citizens in Uio United
States, prepared only by tho sole proprietor,.
T. W. DYOTT, M. D<> successor to BOUchttnoy
LordonOt, the |ate approved prepgrer.
qUAMTixs or NAfiirV toaster ctoTn.
Thq Plaster Cloth Is so Wojl known throughout
the United Suites, but .more goiiorally in the city
of Philadelphia, that Its beneficial offccts and sur
prising cures, liavo procured Ibr it'’tho upprobn-
Uon and rocuintfieiiduUou of tlio mosteiuiUent of
Uio Faculty.
It Is a sure and safe remedy for Ulcere and
Sores, either fresh or of long durance. Il-stnys
and provants Gangrenes, and by a timely appli
cation will pnietva jtwny a valuable life and limb.
In oases of inveteracy of Ulcers, or u pronencss
of the affected .parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it
will bo advisable for Uio unfurtiuiuto sufferer to
resort to the use of smuo gentle purgative for u
few days previous to using tho I'lastor, and con
tinue the samo till tho euro is completed, which
may be confidenUy expected in a reasonable time.
No purgative more proper Uian Dr. Dyott’s well
knowu Auti-BUlious Pills. *
Tho Alalen^ers of tlio Negroes is ranked under
the denomination of Ulcers; tilts valuable Plaster
is also a certain cure for it, if Hie same treatment
bo observed ns above.
Cancers,-Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula,
White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Ferons, Whittowi
mid Boils aro removed, und cures happily pro
duced by tho u*e of this valuablo Plaster.
It removes Abscossos, and dissipates collected
humours; it also cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax,
Scalds, Burns, and all Soros and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cauterized Bores or issues
very successfully and without pain. It dissipates
distressing pain lYoni Gout or Rheumatism in a
very short timo, aud is a safe npd certain euro for
Rheumatism and flying Rheumatic Pains, if tho
Plaster bo constantly applied to thoatfoctod parts
for six or eight months, tlio parts nfiectod become
invigorated, nud a euro seldom fuils to lie com
pleted. it is also successfully used fur the cure
o f corns.
Tiioso useful moo, Alariners, should never bo
without Alidiy's vuluublo Plaster (.'loth; it keeps
nuy length of timo equally good, and is particu
larly calculated to dry sores arising from green
wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much
aids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry.
Received and for sale by
may 12 T. RYKRSON.
I jVAlit HANK’S VLA'l't'OICli
SCALE.—-Alt assortment of tiioso celebrat
ed Scales, to weigh 36 lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000,
1,200,1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on band and
lor sule at manufacturers’ prices, by
DENSLOW tie WEBSTER.
Agents for Uio snlo of those Scale*.
Hunt’s Morel unit's Magazine makes tlio follow
ing comments upon this useful and convenient
article; -
Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that
wo nro induced to laud an article of trade, und
we never do unless perfectly satisfied that wo aro
commending something Umt is useful. Wo can
not consent to ^ratify the cupidity of an indivi
dual, at thu risk of imposing tho confidence of
thousands of our readers who rely upon the hon
esty nr our stu turnouts, ifnot in tho infidibiUty of
jnir judinent. That great improvements have
been made within a few years, in tho instruments
of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi
ness men. 1 bo nntinuo clumsy and inaccurate
methods of weighing, have given way to the in
vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut
most precision has been attained. A variety of
1 latform Balances are manufactured and used,
winch cannot he rcliod on for any considerable
degree of accuracy; so that they necessarily in
volve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore
nfiorilsus.plenNuro to refer to tho Platform Scales
of Air. I* uirbauk, which have boon extensively
used in all parts of. Uio United States for several
years, mid given, ns fir as our knowJndgcd ex-
tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased
ono of these scales throe years since, nud have us
ed Uiom constantly for weighing paper, &c. and
for accuracy ami durability, wo aro quite sure,
they liavo not, nud perhaps cannot, ho surpassed.
'1 ho plan of construction is philosophical mid
simple. *The employment of two levors, with n
single beam, is certainly tlio most practicable, in
a compound platform baUmco. Auy increase of
the number of levers or an additional beam, ren
ders the instrument more complicated,less precise
iu it* operation and more liable to derangement.
Those scales are used by many of the leading
merchant* ofNew York, whoso written testimony
to their superior excellence has been freely ac-
curded to the manufacturers. june 9
WHITE WINE VINEC4AR*—25
▼ Y barrels, binding from schooner Mario,
from Philadelphia, mid for wdu by
wei 6 CONNER AT /fc MARIK.
whil/j
fluent loave.ofan old volume, printed iu Ena
land .omo hundred your.-, ago. 1 Among thefts
Mattered Ifevel l rood ofnn horh which hod been
onolyrod hy unm or England’, ancient Alche.
mi.u, iho tying pronertio. end qualities nevorbts-
Jhlm round in tiny plent thut tve. over di«sovcred,
Xhi. one herb, under die Torco of tlio Retort
Odd Crucible, developed more then ton distinct
proportion ’X hi. root .truck my mind so forcibly,
that itwtu imnoiuiblo to get ridof it. Somethiuil
scented to tell mo that l’rovidcnco, whoso specitu
cure u oxteuded toward, ell hi. creetoro., hod
novo* concentrated into one .moll herb mi many
medicinal i|uiditie!, a. variou. ond ns complicated,
ulthougli perfectly identical tu tho human blood,
without a wine and good purpose. Hero was to
be found Uio acids, tho alkalis, Uio oils, tho wutcr,
the air, tho salts, Uio soda, &c., all combiited, con
centrated, and chemically united into one singlo
element of power, forming a substance more til-
lied and in alftuity to thu hunian blood Uian was
ever before discovered in tho works of nature.
Laboring under tbuso impressions for several
years, I became uneasy, discontented, and un
willing to coufino myself longer to the duties of a
fanner.
Everything scctued to point my mind to
object, viz.: the preparation of this herb into a
•nod'cmo. I tJieu determined to return to Uio city
of N. \ ork. I- did so, and immediately inquired
lor .Uio herb. It was not to bo found. I then
T> YERSON Sc CO’S. SAItSAl’A-
XX RILLA.—For the cure of all disease* aris
ing from Uie impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., ull of which will yield under the use of this
preparation.
The subscriber, in offering this preparation to
Uio public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of
those flashy aud conscientiously headed advertise
ments, attended with fictitious certificates of euros,
but trust its character, ns a specific, entirely on it*
own merits, llo has boon induced to oiler it
from tho favorable maunor in which it has been
used by several eminent physicians with great
satisfaction. lie asserts with confidence that it is
prepared with groat care and accuracy, and in thu
best mode to obtain tho active principles of Sarsa
parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared
and sold hy * T. RYERSON.
june 3 Druggist, Savannah.
I7ILECTIUCAL I JUJU t CiixOVgi
XLi AND BELT FRItTORS—Warranted of
the best quality.-—Thu combined effects of heat
und cold, of variability ill temperature, and irre
gular action o f the system, produce a general tor
por and rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of
disease which deprives that covering of its flexi
bility, und rondure its incapable of performing
tiioso functions for which nature designed it. To
remedy this evil, and restore Uie skin to a health
ful state, has long been a desirable object; und ibis
remedy bus been found iu the operation of the
Hair Glove and Bolt Frietor.
Tho movement of all parts of tho body whilst
undergoing the process of friction, produces a
general activity and circulation of Uio blood, and
at Uie same timo removus all encrustation* from
tlio skin, uud clours and open* the pores effectual.
ly.
Tho regular use ofllio Ilair Frietor* night and
morning, will products a general glow and health
ful excitomont ofllio skin, uud will be found both
a preventive and cure iu ull cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, &c. Tltoy require only to bo used iu
ordor that their most beneficial effects may be
known and appreciated,
fob 7 T. RYKRSON.
J ULES IIAUELS I2AU OlVINE
DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (iu a solid
state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov
ery of surprising efficacy for rendering tho skin
soft and fair. Asa creator aud conservator of
that most distinguishing charm of female loveli-
Jte*s,u transparent fair skin, Jules I laud’s Eau
Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may ho said
to exert an almost magical power, composed for
llu* most part of oriental halsamic plant*, to the
utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis
tinguished medicinally for it* extremely bland,
purifying and soothing action on tho skin and by
acting upon tho pores and minute secretory ves
sels, oxpds nil impurUios from tho surface, allays
overy tendency to iufiummntinn and by this me-
Ihod alone offectudly dissipates nil redness, tan,
pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; it* constant uso will
chnngo tlio most billions complexion into ono of
radiant whiteness.
To gentlemen alllietcd with n tenderness of the
skin in shaving, tho use of tho Knu Divine do
Venus, will he found to allay nil funicular irrita
tion occasioned hy common soap or cream or the
climate. 1 Just received ami for salo bv
july 24’ T. -RYERSON.
T "in: UKBAT I’AIN UlLUilC.
No Alcdiciuo has boon discovered that was
so happily adapted to uso internally, and yet per
form such wonders when applied externally, as a
wash or bath, or hy friction. It may lie used with
a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Hoarseness, Ruising of Blood, Dysautorv,
Burns, Chilbluius, Teething, Pains iu tho Side,
&c. Jx.
From tho many certificates which accompany
Uie arliolc, Uio two following are selected on ac
count of their brevity:
“I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and have found that in applying it immedi
ately that it will prevent even a fibster. I would
rcconunuiid it to the confidence of the public.
II. A. Hkeiik,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.”
“ I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and many other common complaints, nud
take pleasure in recommending it as a family me
dicine. J. Swan,
Tastor First Baptist Church,
New London, Conn.”
Price 12 to 50 ceuts per bottle. For sale by
sept 10 J. A. LaROCHE. *
D R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CIIOLAGO
GUE—For Uio euro of Fever and Ague,
Chill Fevor, Dumb Aguo, Intermittent nud Re
mittent Favors, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En
lurgoinentofUio Liver, Enlargement of the Spleen
uud all Uio various forms of Bilious Diseases,
This invaluable meAeinu was prepared from
an extensive practice of loveral years in a bilious
climate, n.id is never known to Jail of curing Fc-
veruud Ague, or any of dm diseases above named
Tiioso who aro sufieriug from ufiuctionsnf tlii.
kind, us also those who luivo become invalids from
their ulfccts upon tho constitution, will find thu
India Chotugcgiic a most invaluable remedy for
purifying thu Idood, and thoroughly cleansing
from Uio system die murbid effects of a bilious
climate.
The wonderful operation ofthe Clio lag ague iu
eradicating bile from UioJuuuuu system, cun only
expluin its extraordinary agency in Uie speedy,
Uioruugh and permanent cure of fever and ague,
tutd tho various grades ofintermitUmt aud remit
tent fevers.
It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liven also
Enlargement of the Spleen, called Aguo Cake,
and the vurious forms of billion* Indigestion.—
These, with the other varied affections of such
climates,arising from n common niiosmnl causo,
are only modifications of Uio same disease, und c-
qually controlled by tho saiuo remedy.
Solo Agents for Savannah. .
J. M. TURNER m BROTHER,
oct. 21 Monument Square.
T ACES and embroideries
XJ Inside lihdf; Einb’d Muslin Collars; Lace
Caps; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging & Insert’#;
Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Valencionn’s Lace;
Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain
nndFJg’dbJk. Lisle Lace; Pig’d and plain .Cap
Lace. For snlo by
oct2 HENRY H. STOTE8BURY.
T ONDON MUSTARD ju quarter, half
XJ and. pound bottles; ul*o Hudson’s Mustard
in tin boxes, a superior article, received and for
-ale by A. T. BOWNE,
AW I 8 me LV Building.
liltheyo”.
BY M. S. Tlio:
FF1HE undereij
X w pemto
accummulatii
a irs will t ,
ish itnnribor of them in
lifoN.M. I)., MACON, CEO.
"id finding ihntilie cure! of do..
Directed by hi, remedies, ore
. or then hi. .nice in the newM
ctof reporting,Tie. concluded th
' — p, m p|,| et ro , In for
attribution, .0 that Urn afflicted who may Teel
more o.pccmily intorwtod, can, on epnlicatiou by
letter (postpaid) or otliorwiso, ho rurai.hed with
conic.
In preonting such n body of ovidonco in tho
rortn orcortilicutc, it mey not ho iiopropcr to rc-
mark, in regard to their credibility, that Uiey are
given many of them, by some of our best ciU-
zona, whose characters aro well and generally
known, and whoso residences are particularly
pointed out, Unis rendering Uio possibility of fraud,
deception or forgery, utterly out of tho question,
fiir how could it bo for ouo moment iuuuagiticd
that falsehoods, thus issued in tho light of day,
right under tho hnmediute observation afthose in
turestod, could bo at ull tolerated or allowed, es
pecially as they tend to subvert Uio interests of
Uioso who scrutinize thorn with such Argus eyes
bs would, if possible, detectau error in tho Truth.
These considerations will at once indicate the
difference of credibility due these, and those so
frequently paraded iu the papers from abroad,
got up aud signed by nobody knows who, issued
from nobody knows whore, and circulated fur
from their reputed source, for every body knows
n what. By this, however, lie must not he under
stood to say that such certificates arc false, only
that they may lie so for all wo know. His inten
tion iu nreseuUug this view of it is merely to show
. \ ,, , V 11 1 ,,u itMiiiu. t men
sent to Luropo nud Uiero found it under unothur
name.
Having propnred tho article to my satisfaction,
I gave H away to nil who would uso it. Ilun-
drecis, 1 might say thousands, took it into their
families-and used it: some for one thing and
some for auoUior, aud all front thu very first to
tlio very lust, pronounced it of unrivaled excel-
letice und power.
The first case that catnc under my observation,
was a man that had lost tho use of his arm for
some years. Tlio Ointiuoiit restored his urm
completely in a few days. This surprised me u*
much us u did Uio patient. After him there caiuu
a man wiUi sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a
very bad case indeed. One box only sutlieiedto
mako a period cure. Aud I would hero remark
that hundreds have been cured of sore eves,
who never found any relief but in this Oint
ment.
There nextemne a woman who was suffering
excruciating pain from Uiu ague in Uio face.—
Her physician (thinking it Uie toothucho,) had
extracted elevon of her teeth. Butthc difficulty
still remained as had us over. The Application
ortho All IIoulmg Ointment was attended with
immediate cessation of pain. Her fuce however,
began to swell, uud the surface was covered over
with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. In
quo day alt thjs disappeared. About tho same
time, n Iudy mndo application with it for tho
headache of long standing, and u falling 0 f the
hair. 1 lie Ointment cured her headache, and
restored her hair. Since this, 1 have known thu
Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty
yuurs standing. I hesitate not to say, Unit it is
almost uu infallible remedy for this complaint.
About this time there wore two cases, one of
Consumption, and the other of Scrofula, which
lmd bullied tlio skill of overy physician who pres-
enhud. lt was wonderful to witness the efieet of
the Ointment on theso persons. No ono would
believe it unless they lmd personally witnessed it.
But it did the work properly. There was no half
way business, for they recovered their health in a
few mouths.
Rheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of tlio Spine, uud
Nervous Complaint* were treated with unheard
of success. Butin Chest discuses, such ns Asth
ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Also, die common diseases, such as
Ulcer Sores. Scald Hoad, Humors ofthe Skin,
Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprain.*, Bruises,
and Burn*, it seems to be u perfect uutulotc.
People would come into thu store smiling, widl
ing to know if I was really the Seventh Sou, or
whether the Ointment that J gave them was indeed
ajl-liRuling iu its nature. For said they, not one
single application lias failed to cure.
Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with
great and universal success.
ll produced such good results in all cases tlvut it
ha* boon noised hbroad, nud I was offered sums of
money for a receipt to make it for private uso
merely. Every man spoke well of it, as it hud
done so much good.
Not withstanding all, I have boon careful not to
recommend it, except incases 1 know it would do
good. I was never willing to lend myself to any
Hung without fij-sl testing its merits. This l en
deavor to do on every occasion, and when 1 acted
as one of tho Sick Committee in the Lodge of 1.
O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brother* iu flic
most critical conditions, and had abundant oppor
Utility of proving its worth.
And, in conclusion, 1 would remark that I have
placed this Ointment before the people ofthe U.
Stale*during tho last nine or twelve months, and
so general has been the satisfaction, mid so great
amount of good done, that more than half a mill-
inn of boxes liavo already been sold. I do really
believe Uiero never was a medicine which gained
quell widespread, universal and unanimous satis
faction as the All-Healing Ointment. From ull
part* of the laud Uiero have come up one deep,
sincere and universal voice of approbation saying
“McAlister thy longue hath dropped Uiu word of
truth aud love, while health forever attends Uiy
foot steps." And were I now to give all the good
saying* of tho people, their unqualified approval,
Uioir thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at rceov
cring from disease and sickness, I toiild fill i
volume. Jami:s AIcAi.ister, New York.
For sale, wholesale aud retail, hy
. J. M. TURNER it BROTHER,
Qfit 13 Agent* for Savannah.
US. JAMES BETTS' UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowno,
Savannah, Gn.—I would beg to state, thut yon
am hereby appointed my solo Agont for Suvan-
twh, and that any other person selling Suppor
ters as mine are imposing on the pdlilic, by ven
ding worthless uud injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. Sarah Betts,
Caution.—Each Supporter will have written
on ittho name of“Suruh Betts.”
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
Physicians and Ladies of Savannah, that Mr*.
Sarah Betts has appointed him her sole Agent in
Uiis city, for Uie sale of her Supporter.*, uud that
any other.* vended elsewhere iu tho city us bar's
ure counterfeits.
These Supporters are now very generally a-
dnptud and recommended by Physicians, us the
most successful medium of relief lor Uml distress
ing malady for which they were invented, ofany
oflorod to the public.
Mrs. Betts has the testimony of Professors S.
Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Paucoast, J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman, and Wiltbank, Philndel
phju,uml many others of the most eminent Phy
sicians in various parts of Uie United States, in
their favor.
She has recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter for sununur use ; it is inado of open net
work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to
3 ozs and at the samo time possesses all tlio im
portant requisites.
For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to
be procured gratis at my store.
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
nov 15 Slums’ buildings.
Umt
while fiilsuiioods may he published at a dis-
o wiUi impuuity, it is utterly impossible that
Uicy can ho so at home.
As usual, Uie undersigned will continue to fill
his space in Uio pupers by limited reports of suc
cors in treating the incurubles, from among which
tho following ofnearly nine years standing is for
Uio present selected.
From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary,
Mr. Kditor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf
fering fellow mortals has induced mo io luuke the
following communication; and I am in hopes that,
should you eoo proper to give it in whole or iu
part, a place iu your valuable paper, it may prove
beneficial to some poor fellow sufferer. * In the
winter of1834, and Uicdny after I hud a hard day’s
work lifting and moving logs, I was taken with a
violent pain in my back und loins, and the dnv
following with a total suppression nr stoppage of
urine. [I was then n citizen of Jones county,
Gn.] I immediately culled in a physician of great
eminence and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I
hutiered us much, to all appearance, as it was
possible for human nature to endure, and ut last*
found relief only by the help of tho catheter. 1
applied then to several eminent physician* both
in Baldwin und Jones, without receiving any ben
efit other than a temporary relief, for my com
plaint would every two or three days return, and
the catheter was my only helper. In 1837 I re
moved to this county, and brought wiUi mo my
tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.— reporter of nil sort* of iiit”lii;».
Here, ns there, l applied to iho most skillful phy* V ans ™ c agtnt, on* which the politician
sicinns, u* I thought, and here, u* there, * * ”" a ‘* ,1 ‘" *'
o. rne unm or dmmdi* "
Umber One of ty,
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(oho. and General *“
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Government. —Mnl
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to dm tSonato nr tim United State, an "ffi*
und emupiem record of iu Uobato,; a™ *
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digmttud uud perfectly indopondent journal Ii
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vehicle ot Acim—not thu organ iifniiVM-’tiifiinii
mn*. I lie grand aim of the subscriber is to ,,
Sent of Government, a f iitliruhe
N EW FALL, GOODS.—The Subscri
bers have received, by into arrivals ami are
now opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do
mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of
Broad C'lotlis, Cassimercs, Satinet!*, Tweeds,
Vestings, iu evory variety, Black Alpacas, Silk
Wrap do;, Black, 1'Jaitl, and Col'd Merinos, \Vora
ted l'lnids, Oregon I'lnitls, Twilled Ginglmms,
French do., Cashmere Drosses,Mousliudoltaiues,
Rich Fig’d do., Engiiah and American Prints,
Black and white Print*, Furniture Print*, White
nndlled Fhumols, WInto and Brown Canton Flan
nels, Paper Cumbrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus
lins, Rob Roy and Broeho Shawls, Printed Cash
mere do., Maraeillos Quilts, lfoinstitrlicd nud
IMnin L. C. Hamlk’f*, Silk do., Cotton Pocket mid
Verona Ilnndk’ls, Blenched uml Brown Table Da
mask, Bird's Eye Diaper. Huckaback Cotton do.,
Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Ring* and Tassols,Braids
aud Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk
and Cotton Umbrellas nud Parasol*. Oil Cloths,
Carpetings, Drnggett or Figured Baize, Carpet
Rugs, &o., A:c., which, with a variety of other
goods, will he offered at Uio lowest market prices,
and on Uie most accommodating terms, Wholesale
or Retail. Merchants, Planters, anil others, nro
invited to call and examine.
GODFREY & LxRCCirE,
oct 5 West cornor Shad's Range.
ftOAI 1 AND STARCJII.—120 boxes and
k-7 half boxes Colgate's Soap und Starch, lurnl-
Hi" from brig Savannah, and for sale by
ppv 1U J. E. CA.U0KY &, CO.
0 . , — . receiv
ed no benefit from them. In Septcinhcr 1842,
after having suffered' at times the most-oxerucia-
ting pain* for eight years nud nine months, and
after having spent n great deal of money (at least
$660) on doctor* during the time, 1 was induced
to try Dr.M. S. Thomson, of Macon, and though
1 entertained tho most violent prejudice to hi*
mode of practice, my necessity compelled me to
go, lor l had then been confined to my home for
ten days, and laid to resort tu the uso ofthe ca
theter three or four time* daily. In this misera
ble plight I left home, went *to Dr. Thomson,
stated my ease tu him, und lie gave mu medicine.
In half an hour idler taking hi* first (lose, I felt Unit
ease, and had that free and copioii* discharge of
urine which I lmd not felt or lmd in almost nine
years. Aud from that timo to this present day,
March 2()lii, 1817, 1 have lmd no return of uiy
complaint, and no more use for my catheter, iii
order to make thu cure permanent I continued
tho use of the liiedieiuc several month*. Siucc
them I tako nothing for it. I eat, drink, sleep,
nud work a* in former days, und feel a* well aim
sound a* ever I wn*. You limy well suppose that
it did not take long to Imuisli prejudice at that
rule, aud I now say to the alllictod, that I believe
in many instances that prejudice stands more in
the way ofthoir recovery Uian the incurability of
their diseases. Such, Air. Editor, is my expo-
rieucc of Dr. Tluitusou’s treatment, uud such the
results. Neither lie nor his remedies need any
uUcoinUtm from mu : tho skill of tho one uml tlio
efficacy ofllm other ure too well known for that;
but a lultow fooling for tho tmrtorors induced mo
to tuJco up the pen, and to Uiom is dedicated the
imperfect communication of
Yours, respectfully.
GEORGE. G. MILLED
BM County, Geo., March iHJth, 18-17.
IaF Pursons desirous of testing tho offieney of
these remedies in Uioir own cases, no mutter inhere
they reside, can do so very conveniently by send
ing their age and symptom* in writing, as cor
rectly us possible, when medicines to suit their
various euscs will be compounded nnd sent by
mail, express, orpriratc hand. In order that ai.i.
nwy partake ofthe benefits resulting from the use
ofliis remedies, liis charge for the treatment of
such cases ns do not require his personal atten
tion, will lie only Fim Pallors a month, which
may lie sent hy mail nthis risk.
Acute rases, and those requiring personal at
tention will he charged in accordance wiUi Uie
established rates of other city Physician*.
Inconsequence of the great increase of office
business, it will lie impossible for Jiim to uttcud at
any grant distance, only in urgent cases, ora*
consulting physician. IIis city friend* may fully
rely on hi* usual promptitude iu attending to their
culls, nud others who may deem it their interest
to procure hi* services, will bo attended to us
promptly as his will admit.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon, October 18, J817. r—
f 3 KOCERIES.—J76 bugs Rio Coffee, 2U
vX do. Lnguira do.
UIU bbls. New Orleans Whiskey,
2 quarter casks Lcgr Frcrs •
125 bbls.. Western Flour, choice old Brandy
50 tierces prime Cubit Mulus.se*
50 half bids. Blitter, Sugar and Soda Crackers
110 boxes Hammond’s Soap, 3(1 do. Fay’s PuU:
do., 45 do. Colgate's do. do., 4 half boxes
Family do.
20 boxes No.I Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Segura
10 bag* Black Peper,5 do. Allspice
20 boxes Mustard
75 do. ltt’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 50 do. 5’s do
do., 20 do . Ih. W. Rogers' do
15 bid*. Clarified Sugar
13 hhdrf. choice St. Croix Sugar
125 Dcmijons, l’s, 2’s, 3’s nnd 5’s
50 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt
60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tcu
20 casks Byuss’ London Porter
10 baskets Bacoca Chunipugue
25 boxes assorted Cordiuls
50 bbls. Crashed und Powdered Sugar
10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy
15 qr. casks Malaga Wine
15 qr. and 15 eighths Dourctta Malaga Wine
15 qr. and 15 oigth* casks Madeira Wine
2 half pines Otard, Dupuy A Co’s. Brandy
s. Clove Leaf Gin, lo do. Cordials
. bbls. i
10 M. Venus Regalia Segura
125 reams Wrapping Paper
60 gross Anderson’s Chewing Tobacco
20 boxes Perfumed Soap, 200 gross Matches
2 qr. casks Logro Frors choice old Brandy
50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Ilcrriug
20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon.
75 do. Pipes
20 do. Tomato nnd Walnut Catsup
30 do. Sperm. Candles, 4’s and G’s
20 do. ITiill’s do. 4’s, G’s and 8’s
50 bids. Whaio Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do.
50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rum
15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar
Nos. 1 nnd 2 Mackerel in whole nnd half bbls.
Iu store nnd forsale unfavorable terms, bv
oct 18 CONNEKAT *fc BA UIE.
N EW GOODS.—Now landing from Wil
son Fuller—Plain nnd Satin Striped and
Figured Cashmere, do do Muriiiide Lain*, plain
and plaid Alpaccos, colured Merinos, Mohair
Plaids and Lustres, Raw Siik Plaids, Scotch do,
Zephyr do, Saltillos Worsted do, Oregon do, col
ored nud blank Silks, Silk Ilosutiud Half IIn*6;
worked Murtliu Collars,Conus and Eobcs;Thrcad
Laces; Mechlin, Lisle and Cotton do; real Broche
Shawls, Cashmere do, Tartun do, Plaid Merino
Long do; 4-1, 5-4 nnd 6-4 Blanket do; Bonnet
Ribbons, Ladies and Misses Bonnet*, with a vari
ety of Housekeeping and Staple Goods, which
will be sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or
GODFREY & LaROCHE.
tahlish, nt thu
•IlCfi!—J| D-
• •. , - ...... — j .ail, tin* |>U'
ncs* man, the m<iimfucturcr, the incrli.iiiic »
every mm interested in the affair* i.l'Unnsriwu!
the Government, may rely at all time* with a
phcit eonlhlenco.
It is believed flint the establishment of surfii
responsible journal of hit,Mgrnre, on term.* ulri
place it within tho reach of tlio great m.i...<.’M,rt,
people, nt the cotiiiiioiircmciil of « liat |»r«>m •,
to be a must interesting and eventful period in j.
history of Congressional proceeding, will lien
gamed with lavor by nil classes of the nmiiiiiin.
and, having thin, staled his objects, Uie
respccfully solicit* a liberal nud gelicnil mirim
from the onliglitoned public ufflm Uuiled Stain
JAMES A. IIOI'STD.N,
Struonrnphcr to the Smote ofthe V. ■'*.
t’tr The “United States |{cporb’r’’ will I-
printed on a large aiidiiaiidsoiuesliei’i, ami i.nn'
every morning, except Sundays, at Uie rale of|
per ummiii.
I ll coliuectioii with flic daily paper, there nit
he issued from the same establishment,
t TIIE MIRROR OF CONGRESS.
This pulilicutioii will contain exclusively ri
Reports of the Proceeding* and Debate* «,fiM
Congre** of Iho United States. It will lie i.<*iW
semi-weekly, iu ail elegant quarto-form, tliroiifi
out the sessions of Congress, and will be fiirnU
ed to stllwcrilier* nt the rate of Tiro Pallors U
tin.’ long session, aud One Pallor fur the short
siiui. It is believed that tills great national w<
will bo deemed indispeiisalilo in the library
every public institution, politician, and profi-
sional man tliroiigboiit lliecouutry; and that it w
be regarded by the great mass ofthe people a* li
very bust political text book for their own in
striicliou and tint ofthoir children.
IM I'OKTANT ANNOUNC EM ENT
Tliroughoilt the session of Congress, I'.ihoi
‘will he issued from the oliicoofthe "United .St.iii
Reporter," containing the report* of nil such lb
hales a* may posses* peculiarly exciting iiitenv
All siibseriptioiw and commuiiicatiuiis to U
post-paid, anil addressed
JAMES A. HOUSTON,
United State* Reporter, Washington, IM’
C'-V All ueivsjmiier* througlumt the Umt"
States who publish Uiis proqieelii* once am-t
from this date till the meeting of Congress, will
entitled to an exchange with the “United Hiiitu
Reporter,” and will he placed cut the list of tie
to whom the Extra* will be despatched,
net 18
retail, If
nov
I
/~11IAI?II*AGNE.—30 basket* for sale by
nov 13 THEODORE MINIS.
'RUTTpU.^SOllrkliis chdTco GoshciVBut*
.13 ter, laiiditig from brig Madireb, oVtd ftir snlo
by >vl5 ErsWffT.
PROSPECTUS
or a
NEW MUSIC ROOK,
IS PA TEST SO TICS, CALLED
THE HESPERIAN IIAUl’i
Ily Pr. Win. I looser, of Jefferson County, tie
flMIlii work will contain 606 pages, iiieln'lq
X a lucid exposition of the Rules of Sing'*?
und of Musical Composition; n largermniibri
Church Tunes used by the various religion**•
nomination*, South mid West, than have cut's-
fore been embraced in one volume. Udc*»d
Aulheni*, Sunday School mid Inlmil Hymnsvr
merous Missionary nud Temperance piece*, A-
accompanied in « great many instances by the q
lire hymn nr song. Many of tlio tunc* are cum-
jy new, while many of those fine old air* tfr
Imvc long been used at prayer, camp and «t^ :
mooting*, mid in the social circle, hut have nt"’
before been collected mid liaruiouized, with w
iiieroii*Scotch, Irish, Geruinn and other fine Wtq
hitherto .scattered at wide intervals over tliccari
wlll ho found iu the Hesperian Jlnrp. 11««*'
ancient nnd modern—many that are now ouu
print, whoso rich music is unknown to mostpj
son* of the present day, have been comphtfJ
‘used up” to supply this work.
The Hesperian Ilnrp i* the largest and cltif
cst Music Book ever offered Iho American piiM*
us all intelligent persons will sen by coinpurm; 1
with other works. Price, 60 per copy, be»
tifully printed, and bound iu piwtc-liourd, ' Vl3
neatly priuUid cover. An elcgunt copy, done«
morocco of any color desired, will bn Inruishra*
$2 60 to $3 66, according to stylo. Fifty cop^
(plain) scut to ono address for J^ti'i 56; IhO
pies for $ 166. The work icitl be famished ta i*>
scribers only.
N. B.—Active Aor.VTS wanted tmmeduiMf”
mitvos* every county, town nnd city in tlio M-
A liberal per cent, will lie allowed. Good rcn>“
muiidntious required. Address tho author, p*
paid, ut Louisville, Gn.
The Florida papers, nnd nil other* fr.crt'y j
such mi enterprise, are respectfully rcqiiwtM"
publish this J’rospectus three times, nnd to
tim author ii unrulier of Uie paper containing»
A copy of tiie Hesperian Harp will lie given
return. . .
Jefferson county, Gn., Aug. 1847. I'" 1
/ilMIOND,' TIioAvougor, or llio IteW-' 1
KJ Foiiudliug.
Tim Fountain, n Gift: “To stir up p°y
mind—by way of remembrance.” Edited''J*
Hastings Weld.
The Cruise ofthe Midge.
Our Army at Monterey, by T. B. Tlmrpe-
The Life mid AdvoiMures of Joseph ft*
Uie bold Robber and Iligliwuyritmi. , ,
Momma, or tho Beautiful Freuch Girl to *®’’
ndelpliin, by If. Haydn.
The Patrol of the Mountain, a talc of the «f Tr
luiion, by Newton M. Curtis.
The Secret Service Ship, or the full oftuc l tf
tie San Juan D’UIloa, by Charles E. Avrrijl.
Received by J. M. COOl’hK-
nov 12
Y"i«uoiih AWT) WINES.—i«J
choice Islay Scotch Whiskey, i pumb^'
Jamaica Rum, 5 half pipes Otard, Duimy A O
ftrmidv, I pipe Imperial Gin, lo bbls olds'*
Spirits, 100 boxes Blmidy COM Wine, 4**”
Mary Ann do, 20 do Pole Sherry do? 20 do
dials, comprising Maraschino,-Mycan. Al*^*’
Curacua and Kerohenwasser, forsale low fr
Ji Ef GAUDHY-&. CO- .
Also, 301 baskets Clwnipngiie, of flic IV On-
niout, Boliiiigcr & UoMinger s Aucporbial**'
nov 15