The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 03, 1847, Image 4

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feWMI JO assorted; 1*2 do Scrubbing do do; 20 do Shoo do; 4do Furniture do }20do Marking do, juRri- ^nbvi"' i r ° rb %.,tt. HEriDltlCK3QN.; . nov 2 . Gililmnb’ Buiiilingx. in W. A fresh supply, of thu reconmiondcd for tub euro ofCougiis, Aiuium. Tickling of the Throat, Ac. Just reemvod, and for saloby G. R. HENDRICKSON, nor 3. <>’•' ’ •"••• iGibbonMmildings. -20 dozen Strain? MloWiao?: mSoM.' SO do Houck's i, just rccoivodattdflfr salo by '* G. It HENDRICKSON, Gibbon’s Building. do, nov 2 fjRANDETlI’S gross of J3 there celebrated bilious ^warranted g.ouino.just^oivoa.nd^lo^.^^ nov 3 Gibbons’ Buildinge. OAETPETICE.—20 kegs' Vofined Snitpo- O tro, lOOIbs each, in good ordor, just received and for rale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, and for saloby oct 30 Gibbon's Building. SETTS.-'J barrbls'Onion Sotts V/ fpr Planting or pickling. just roeelved and for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 28 , Gibbons'; Building. ( "MIWUCII’S VEUETA»LE LO- j TION.—-An otRidtual cure for eruption f iho Fnco and Skin, particularly for Pimp , Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburns Frecklea, &c. A degree of pleasure accompanies the use of this elegant preparation, in its' refreshing ollbct upon tho skin, CaUneoua irriutyljty. and discolo rations are also romoved^and' rt’pufo state of tlio complexion established by the use of this lotion. For sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, may 25 ' * Gibbon** Buildings. TJAPEK.—200 reams Letter and Foolscap JcT-Paper, a £nr sate by may 11 assorted qualities. Jua't received and G. R. HENDRICKSON D j «. ,1. IJPII,iUI’S PIKE I5EEC- TUARY.—A certain ciirp for tlio Piles, either internal or oxtorunl, bleeding or blind, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON. June 22 Gibbons’ Building*. /^O JIBS.—Carved Tortoise Sholl, Buffalo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of a variety of patterns,. Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English !lorn and Fine Teeth Combs of all sizes and qualities', for salo bv may 13 G. It. HENDRICKSON. ion THE TEETH.—Monpehw’ahti- X' scorbatic Elixir and his celebrated Odouline, juat received und for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 13 Gibbons’ Buildings. H IBBARD'S PILLS.—Rov.B. Hib bard’s genuine vegetable aiiti-hilinii* qills, for sale by G. R. HENDIHCKSON, miyJ8 Gibbons* buildings. B ULL’S SARSAPARILLA.—A. II. Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for tho cure of Scrufola,iliscasrt3 of tlio Skin. Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract tlio des tructive elTects of Mercury, and all diseases arising from an impure atato of the blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 ceula per bottle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. Y ATOP WICK.—Solar and Astral Lump JLj Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and Candlo wick, for sate by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 01 Gibbons’ buildings, T DOTH BRUSHES, «f«.—.An ulc- X gant assortment of French, English and American Tooth Urusho*. Also Orris und Oluir- eoal Tooth Paste, just received and for salo by sept 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. D ALBY’S CAIlVllNATIVE.—1 groco of this old English preparation, war ranted Rename, for sale hy . apr21 G. R. HENDRICKSON. H lr LL’S FA HILY SOAP.--50 boxes Hull’s Extra Steam Proved Soup, just land ed and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 16 Gibbons’ buildings. T>1>WDER PIJFFS&BBXES.-An X extensive assortment of Pow'dor Pulls and Boxes. Also, Pulls without tlio boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by npr22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. UTLER’S TASTELESS SL ID- LIT Z POWDERS.—All live solid ingre- ag cpniolned in one B , _ clients of tlio HujdliU Spring ^pmbined in one compound powder, the effervescing fiolulion of which in wffiejji* vory nearly t'lHlclnss. Besides Being more palatable, it is made "in', much less time, and with infinitely less Iron bio,, thnntlint produced with tho two powders in the. usual way. Prepared by Thomas liutler, 4 CJioapsido street, London, Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings. JFiOCKllOAOII POISON, Ac.-Dr. V-/ Fenclitwangor’s Coekroacli, Rat.and Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those nosci- ous vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison, for sale hy G. R. IIEN I)U1CKBON, apl 6 .Gibbons' Buildings, pONSECTIONARY.—51),boxes Con- feetionary of superior quality, landing from schr. Columbia, and lor sale by apr9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. apr II YAYNE’S REJIElMES^Jayno’s Ex- w pectornnt, for Coughs, Colds, &u. Jayne’s Carimtivo Balsam for Dysentery und. Summer Complaints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. Jayno’s Snnativc Pills for Billions Complaints, Ac. A largo supply of tlloso popular remedies just received and for sale at Philadelphia prices, hy , G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 2 • ^Gibbon's Building. Thresh tapioca.—i bid. best qua- X lity, just received,' and for Male by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juno 21 Gibbboiis’ Buildings. toOTAS!!.—3 casks first sort New York -X inspection, lauding from brig Acton, for sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, june10 M ORISON’* PILLS.—TireTlygcriau ' universal Medieiuu of the British College of Health, for sale by June 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON. S O ir I' II KB N K IIS I-TJ’fWi CtTI/.KNS . OK SOUTH CAROLINA, tiEORta.\;ALAnAMA;MISSISSIPlVri5N- NKSSKU, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, &Oi— Allow mb to call your attention to ouo of tho great est and most useful Medooinoa over rtiseovorod.- It is not my intention to tax you with u long'bnd tircsom advertisement, but I lay boforo you tho testimony ofdib most respectable (UmUiea iu tlio “ died Stales, most ormybortifioatos are from tlto ' r “--TdO|_pti|d jnnn^from ed it^olf tho cure -r .- r olVo fi^oilwi'l’tiiua novor boon knowii to fidlto birgct a certain euro... Tho Med icine is a hormloss and tasteless one. which will Irinka it tho most pnpuW, Modi cine ill tlio Stmtborn States. Tho Modlcino contains no inlnoml pro- parutiou wlmtovor, but is a hormloss Vogotublo matter only. To Plantow, this Modloiuo Is a val uable proparotion, as it cures all crises in twelve hours, and does hot roquiro nnv tiirto to be lost; all that is to bo dorio Ib to take tlio Modiolno and to go to work. To tho Rice Planter it is a valuable Mod- icino, ns Ittlooa not contain any morctirinl or min ora! preparation whatover, and is thorofore n safe Medicine for thoso wlio rirellnblo to oxposure'. ' I bog you. do notlrit mo have to tax you so often with advertisements, certificates, &o. It has already provod itsolf to bowhnt I say ills, and the greatest proof is every body isrocommonding it to bo # tho only certain and speedy cure ftirtho Fevor nud Aguo. All you havo ta do Is to usk your noighbor what bo thinks of Humphreys’Remedy for Fevor and Ague, and ofcourso, to bo couvihcod, you will t«y it,ntloastlhoposo. Herois iny olfor to any Planter of South Carolina, who wifi either nail on Doct. IVM.Cohen,ofCliarloston, S. C. ormysolf, in tlio city of Savannah, and oithor of us will givo enough fortwolvo casos, and if it docs not cure ten outoftwclvo, wo will rofliiid the amount paid for it. Your ure to see tlio Medicine taken as I havo directed. Owing te tho hnuvy rains during tlio past sum mer, and which still continue, all tho low lauds nro under water, which will cause a grout deal of this disease on tho Rico Plantations; it will bo to your advantage to nronuro a certain nnd speedy rcniody; you cun do so bv applying to either of uiy Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Modicmo is for salo by tho following named gentlemen, who nro the only agents for the sale of the Great Southern Remkor, whore it will bo found either at wholcsalo or retail. Country merchants will tnako a handsome profit hy selling this medicine. A liberal discount made to Planters, &c., by tho dozen. Address. \V. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 13 Druggist, Savuunuh, Ga. M ore yeti—stilltiiey COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! J—READ 11 READ!! READ!! Scrivkn County, Sept. 2i, 1817. Wm. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dour Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few linos to you in UohaU’ofyour valu able medicine. I have recommended it in two cases as being the best Medicine for thu cure of the Fevor and Ague, nnd told them if it did not euro I would roliiud tlio money. But as your medicine lias proved iLself so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public ns a cer tain and spoedy euro for tho Fevor and Ague; a disease so troublesome ill tho lowor countries, which would bo banished by tho use of Hum phrey's llomndy, a most valuable medicine for the South. Enclosed you will receive it certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivcn County, nud also of a young Lady who resides in my fuinily. I am your obd’t servt, Wm. M. Carr, HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humplu’eys.—Dear Sir:—I hniul your Agent iny certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I had the Fever and Aguo several times very severe, and found no relief until through tho persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fovor and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health in the short space of24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys* Remedy as a certain and speedy euro for the above disease. Respectfully, Mary Snr,ri',\nD. Jnckaonhorn,’ Scrivcn Co. Sept. 24, 1817. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Out. 2,1817. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having hud oc casion to use your Remedy for Fovor and Ague. I cun recommend it to tho public ns a safe, cer tain, und speedy cure for the above'named dis ease. It cured the case in less than eight hours. Respectfully yours. J. B. CUDBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Hmnphreya-r-Denr Sin—With the greatest pleasure l recommend your celebratud Remedy to tho citizens of tho Southern Slates, und to Planters, and till who are troubled with the I’ovor and Agipj. I was a subject of thu above named disease for a long time and tried various remedies, among which was Rowand's Tonic Alixturo, India Chnlogoguo,Champion's Pills, and inuiiy others; but all was useless, until I was ad vised hy a-friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did and I can solely recommend it to the public ns a certain euro.' Your remedy cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of thu hmnan family. Your truly, II. II. Barrett. Ileosville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1817. oct 7 Ul PFIN4PS COMPOUND FLUID Jii EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, ANE QUEEN’S DELIGHT, &c.—For tho compos! tioiioflhis Extract nnd the prdporthwt of. th< Queens Delight, Physicians nro rospoctftilly -re ferred to tlio 5th nnd tttli number, voU l, 1 oft the, Sonthorn Journal of Medicine and Phurmacy. j ; For purifying tho blood, and removing nil disoris- os arising from - tho impurity of tho samo, ib Is highly roaonunonded, ns also for tho euro oflthou- mutism, Scroftiln, Erysipolas, Ulcoratious of tho Throat and logs, pains and swollingrfof thu hones, Tottors, PimpTcs hi tho Fuco. Old Soros, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic A|fdctiotw, Mer curial DisunBOs, and for assisting tlio operation and preventing ftitnl consequences of Mureitnals in Synlinlus. • Tqis preparation, (by adding tlio Qucon’s De light, &c. to tlm Suranpurillo,) combines in a more perfect dogreo than any known remedy, tonic and nltoruuvo powers, and is highly recnnimend- dd by emutant physicians. It is prepared in cnii- Boquencd of the recommendations givon by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor of Mutoria Modica in tho Medical College of Charleston, S. C. in his work on Materia Medico, only concontrntod by apro- cosa of tho subscriber's to render it more copvon- ioiit for administration,’and with tlio oxcoption of tlio addition of raorcuty which may nt nil tnnos bo added wliou necessary. To shew tlio high esti mation which Dr. F. ontortains of tho combina tion of tlicso urticloa, it is only necessary to refer to tho above mentioned work. Tiiore nro fow cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism Unit will not yield to tlio influence of Sarsapnrilln gild Queen’s Delight if duly prosc- vorad in, especially if takou in conjunction wiUi ilydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for all disoasos of tho skin, chronic ns woll ns recent. One bottle will, in must instances, etluctiiuily remove all pimples, postuics or blotclios on tlio fuco, to which young persons in this climate ure so much siihjnctnd to, urisitig either from impurity of the blood or de bility. It i« the best remedy known for scrofu lous* affections, sores and breakings out in young children, and is safe and efficacious in removing entirely every traeo of lieroditary disouson from Uiu system, in thu lunderoAt infant; in fact, in all cutaneous affections it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of thu blond, nnd uu eradicator of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take tlio prccodonco of all other remedies. It gently operates upon and rogulates the howols, restores to tlm blood its wonted purity, gives tone to thu stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually relievo Erysipelas even in its worst stages, and all persons tmlVering from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief be found aftor taking one bottle, it will he necessary to uso the Ilydrio- datod Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in tho cases of oil quack medicines of tlio day, to cf- feot their mile, nud so force ilium upon thu pub- lie, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pre paration lias been proscribed and used by a unm oor of physicians nnd planters of our city and neighborhood, with greatsuccosh, viz: Dr. R. JI. Frost, Dr. \V. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Lognro, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Slotioy, Beau fort. Ac. Price JjjiJ per bottle, or $5 lor (»do, Prepared by J, Pktku M. El*rise, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Cliarloston, S. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, doe 2l~-lyr Market square. G 1 INOKIC .—40 kegs fresh ground Giiigor, just received and for sale by juno 19 Gfjt. HENDRICKSON. W RAPPING TWINE.—20 bales, assorted sizes nnd qualities, for side by jiine IJ) G. R. HENDRICKSON. XjTBE N C H WHITE WINJB VIN !•> X GAR.—-2 bids just received and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, June 10 Gibbous’ Buildings. B ~ e» b no Poison*.—Dr. Toncht- wangor’s iufiillalilo Bud Hug Poison, war ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, ('or sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON, juno 5. , T, A IBP OIL &C.—1000 gallons blanched Xj Winter strained Sperm Oil,' IfiUOO do Win der si rained Solar Oil, 500 do unhictnehod ’’Sperm Oil, 500 do Traill Oil. rocaivod per.lirigs Augus ta, Baldwin, 1 and Swiss Boy., for salo !>v U. R. HENDRICKSON, sept 18 G i hi rii i w’. friiiliiings. D ~ON OBAN JUJANUSTSildlSra 1(551 ble diHtiOnd llOSli COMUOUN1), for tlio Hair! This celebrated preparation which has stood unrivaUod for tho last fifty years, iii Central und South America, where tho inhabitants nro noted for their fine luxurant hair, and where more ntteuiiou is givon to hoantifying apd promoting its quick growth, than in any other country, uud has gained such 'unfvbrwtl rind - jibifular fhvor in the pHnciiial citids‘In the did world, is without doitbt the best,articld oyer itlvofited for Cloaiuing, Reproducing UnU Beautifying the human Hair. Price 50 jtod 7G cohls." " For jade by . VV.’ HUMl’IIRRYS, JR. Sole Agent fdr HovilHhUh, •> oct27 —' Corner. Bay oud Drayton St»i £}KGAI*;iS'o ’ili'liit,. 7 l’'SHuri(t«rTr#T,lKi; Kj Cuba Muscovado, for s.ileVv ,v!l l V nov tS COHEN Si FOtfDlCK T HE OLI> PALIflETTO STATE. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —SoirriiKUNKits.—Tho following is from my Agent, Mr. Tims. J.S. Farr, of Grahttinville, S. C Mr.. IIWin in Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you the certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remody for Fever and Ague; ho is n mail of integrity, andliis testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tiios. J. S. Farr. Gralianiville, S. C„ Sept. 18th, 1847. Mr. fV. Humphreys, Jr.: ■ Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever und Aguo Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Furr, your Agent of this place, and administered it to my doughtor, according to tlm directions, and I am happy to state that tho disease loll her in tlio course of thirty-sir. hours, nml her present state of hoalth indicates u curtain curu. Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Gruhamvillc, S. C., Sept. 14th 1317. AGENTS.—P. Jll. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. 8. Farr, Gruliamvillo, S. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. HJcLnno vt. Co l«m, Tonn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; j. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksonboro, W. It. Ander.mn, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Uawkiiisvifio, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Cole, Prescott &,Co. ( Black Creek, Florida; Lighifoot A Flanders, Macou; P. Martin, Sa vannah; Cunningham A Co., Dnlloii, Ga.; J. II. A W. S. Elbe, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Davishoro, Ga.; ^Vln. Hodges, Sandorsvilln; It. II. Barrett, Pinosvillo, Gn.; T. C. Finley, Hnni- V, ,,r «* S. C.; F. A. Poullen, Jacltsonvillc. Fla.; lt. S. Baity, Lnnromiville, S. C'. Agents wanted, uddross, post paid, W. 1 lam preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, SaVaunah, Un. oct 18 A NOTHER PUOOFI—Received from xX my Agent. Mr.W. Carr, of Scriven county: Jacksonjioro’ Gu. Oct. 10, 1817. To IVm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—1 herewith hand your agent my cerlifiealo for publication, if yon think proper. This is to certify that I purchased a bottle nnd box of your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, who recommended it to me ns a certain ouro, and I can safoly say that it cured mo spcudily, and 1 now am in good lionllhi entirely restored from that troublesome disease, vi^. tlm FEVER AND AGUE, and can safely recommend it to all trou bled with that uncomfortable disease, above nieri- .tiqned.iw nvnluublu combination of yours, uud if usofTpropcrly, would render satisfaction in all cases. I am, sir, with great respect, Yours. &c. GEORGE ft .WOODWARD. 53f*Propured only by AVAL HUJi .. ; oct 21 lAlll’S ICKNOWNKir I'lAS- I TI'.K CLOTH.-rApprovoil mill roemn- ),diid for tlio Ifiat rortV'Votirt by tbo inost omi- lid Citlutonn in tbo.Unilod' t by tlio 6oto pro|iriotor. :i . >v, uM v«WiR. A>.. mwctwKitt to Uowohouoy LordoiioL^iq lut, npprovod priipafol*. . tho United Stales,,but moro gonoraJIy in tlio city dr Philadelphia.'that Us beneficial effects nful sur prising cure’s, Imvo, procured for H tlio approba tion and rocommondatlon of tho luostounnont of tho Fuculty/ ' It Is a ^iro nqd snfo remedy fo^ Ulcors nnd Sores, cither fresh or of long unraneq. It stays and prevouts ’Gungronos, .mid by a tinmly appli- oarion will preszrrc many a tnlunlle life and umb. In cases of invuteracy of Ulaors, or u prononoss of the affoctodparts to mortify, (or Gangreiio,) it will bo advisahlo for tlio unfortunate sufforor to resort to tlio lise of somo gentle purgativo for a few days provious to using tho Piaster, and con- tinuo tlm same till tho euro is completed, which may be confidently oxpoctcd in a reasonable time. No purgativoInoro propor than Dr. Dyott’s well known Anti-Billious Pills. Tho Mulongors of tho Negroes is ranked under tho denomination of Ulcers; tins valuable Plaster Is also a certain cure for it, if tlio siuno treatment be olwerved os abovo. Cancel^, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Forons, VVliitlows and Boss are removed, and cures happily pro duced hy the use of this valuithlo Plaster. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humnurs; italso cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, und all Soros and Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws cautorizod Sores or Issues very successfully and without puin. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism ill a vory short time, and is a safe nnd certain cure for IMimimntism and Jlyjng Rheumatic Pains, if tlio PIu8torbp constantly npplied to the affected parts for six or eight months, thu parts affected hucome invigorated, and n cure seldom fails to bo com- plated. It is also successfully used for tho cure o f corns. Those useful men, Mariners, should never ho without Mahy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from groon 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. RYERSON. THE NATIVE FUIIRUTIGU, X For the Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and othordiseas- es incidental to a debilitated slate of the system, such as night sweats, &c. <fce. The nativo Fehriftigo is olfered. The proprie tor is aware that tho common objections to ull now preparations will be urged against this. To obviate all such objections, lie has simply to state that it is prepared according to tho receipt of an eminent physienn, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi val ley. Again from tlm exnlted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by the people, but by the most'skillful physicians, it will appearsupern- rogatory to offer any now article. But the Nativo Febrifuge possesses all iho power and certainly of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting the head, and may he safely used therefor, whore Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purpose of the proprietor however sanctioned hy custom oq such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of tho contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though there has been so much writtonconcortiiiig Fevor there is no one subject in tho whole circle of meili- cal Hcieuce which still involves so many disputed ljoints. Letting all theories pass, wo stand hy facts. The first of which is that tlio Nativo Fe brifuge will cure fovor, from wlmtovor cause it may have originated, and if any doubt exists, as to tho fact wo invito the afllictnd to tho tost, with confidence as |o the issue. What it has done it* will do. The following certificate of one well known will show what it 1ms done: Savavxah, 12tli May, 1847. Mr. Jas. A. La Roche having requested mo to state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I take pleasure in stating that it was used benefici ally in tlm Fevers of tho valley of tlm Mississippi am! Arkansas, in all eases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was mlmissahlo in-conges tions oftho brain when Quiuino was supposed to bo coutradieatcd. J. J. Mitchell, M. I). Effingham, Sept. 31), 1847. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to lot you hear from mo, witli regard to the effect of your Febrifuge, permit me to baud you tlm fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wife has been laboring under tlio effects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith standing nil tlm remedies prescribed by our best Physicians, uud at tlm time I procured The Na tivo Febrifuge, we Imd become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death uUino would terminate her disease, but I am happy to slate that the use of one bottle has broken the Fever completely and restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit hor wasted energies mid placo her in perfect health, such has linen the change produc ed in her imbil and constitution by Tlio Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I ntn yours, Ac. Thomas Iveepleii. To J. A. La Unclm. Savannah. Prepared und sold, by JAMES A. LaROCHE, oct 7 No. I Markot square. WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Guo, TTO’JIE INDUSTRY.-r,0f;e//un.<H MW - XXphrey's Superior Cologne Water—Pronounc ed to be sunorior to the best imported German, Fronch or English manufacture. Prnpurcd und sold by . WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. -Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct 18 '• Savannah, Gtu 'CJTYEET Olt.—10 lmsketsTii*r sale hy O out 20 THEODORE MINI#. p Am BAN It’S l’LATFOIt JH -I- SCALE.—An assortment of thoso celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 36 lbs. 261), 700, 800,1,000, 1,200,1,500 nnd 2,GOO lbs. constantly on hand and for salo ut manufacturers’ prices, by DENSLOW A WEBSTER. Agents for tlio salo of those Scales. Hum’s Merclmnt’s Magazine makes the follow ing comments upon this useful uud convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not oftou that wo nro induced to laud mi article or trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied that wo aro commending something tliut is useful. Wo can not cousout to gratify the cupidity of ail indivi dual, at thu risk of imposing tho confidence of thousands of our readers who roly upon tlm hon esty of our statements, if not in the infiilibility of our jiidment. That great improvements have boon made within a fow years, m tlio instruments of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi ness men. Tlio antiimo clumsy and inaccurate methods of weighing, have givon way to tho in vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut most precision has been attained. A variety of I iAtfurm Balances are manufactured and used, winch cannot he reliud on for any considerable degree of accuracy: so that they necessarily in volve ono purty in pecuniary loss. It therefore affords us pleasure to refer to tho Platform Scales of Mr. Fuirhank, which have boon extensively used in ail parts of tho United Suites for sovoral yours, and givon, as far as our knowlcdgod ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one of thoso scales three years siuce, nud have us ed thom’constmitly for woighiug paper, &o. and for accuracy and durability, we aro quite sure, they have not, und perhaps cannot, be surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical and simple. The employment of two lovers, with a single beam, is ceruiinly die most practicable, in a compound platform balance. Any increase of the number of fevers or an additional beam, ren ders tho instrument moro complicated, less prociso in its operation and more linblo to derangement. Theio 8ca]«B nro used by many of tho leading merchants of Now York, whoso written testimony to tlioir superior oxcollpuce has been freely ac- cprdcd to the manufacturers. juno 9 Wm 1 ’ 13 WINE VINEOAH.-25 v ▼ linrrels. landing from schooner Maria, front Philadelphia, uud for sale hy net 6 CONNKRAT & BAHIJ2. T> YEllioN & CO’S. SAfttSAPA- JLV RILL A.—For tho euro of all diseases aris ing from tlio impurities of bleed, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under the uso of this prennrntion. The subscriber, in offering this preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of thoso flashy nnd conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures, but trust its character, ns a specific, entirely on its own merits, lie has been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner in which it has been used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction, lie assorts with confidence that it is prepared with great caro and accuracy, and in the nest mode to' obtain the uctivo principles of dnrsn- pnrilia in its iiiost concentrated state. Prepared and sold hy T. RYERSON. juno 3 Druggist, Savannah. E lectrical hair uluix; AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of tho best quality.—Tho combined clients of heat and cold, of variability in temperature, und irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor por and rigidity of the skin, inducing a slate of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing thoso functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, and restore the slttu to a health ful state, lias long boon a desirable object; and this remedy 1ms been found in tlio operation of the Hair ulovo nnd Belt Frietnr. Tho movement of ull parts of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the blood, and at tlio same time removes ail encrustations from the skin, and clears and opens tlio poros efiectmd- ly* Tho regular uso oftho Hair Fritriors night nnd morning, will produce a general glow and health ful excitement of the skin, and will lie foil fid both a preventive anti cure in all cases of Gold, Rheu matism, Ac. 'They require only to lie used in ordor that their most beneficial effects may he known and approciutcd. fob 7 T. RYERSON. fYUIOIN OJP ill’A LISTER'S ALE V, HEALING OINTMENT^AboiuUmyot 1817,1 wa# living m tho woatem port of tliig Btatd pursuing the ricoupation of a farmer. , Ono.day while chopping in tho woods, I foolishly chopped uiy fobt nearly off, instead of thu free,. During ;Um misfortune 1 employed myself in pohiahigtho IrogmontloavoHofiui old volpme,-printed in Eug laud some hundred.yearn ago, Among these scattered leaves I road ofnn herb which had beau analyzed by ifbmo of Englund’s anciorit AlcliS- mists, showing properties and qualities never be- ‘orp found In uny plant, that was over'discovcrod, 1 his ouo herb, under tho forco oftho ftotort and Crumble, developed moro than, ton distinct properties. Tins fact struck my mind so forcibly, that it was impossible to got rid of it. Something scorned to toll mo that Frovidonco, whoso spocid care U extended.towards all his cronturcs, bird never concentrated into one small herb so many medicinal qualities, oirvnrimis and as complicated, although perfectly identical as the human bleed, without a wiso and good purpose. Hero was to bo found tho ucids, the nlknlis, the oils, the water, the air, the salts, the soda, &c.,allcombincd, con centrated, mid chemically united into ono single moment of power, forming a substance more al lied and in affinity to the hmnun blood than was evor before discovered in the works of nature. Laboring undor these impressions for sovcral years, I bccutno uneasy, discontented, nnd un willing to confine myself longer to tlio duties or a farmer. Every thing seemed to point my mind to one object^ viz.: the propnralion of this herb into n inpjlicmo. I then determined to return to the city of N. \ ork. I did so, and immediately inquired for tlio horb. It was not to lie found. I then sent to Europe mid tlicro found it undor nnothor name. Huving prepared tho article to my satisfaction, I gave it away to all who would uso it. Hun dreds, I might any thousands, took it into their families mid used it: bohio for ono thing and some for another, nnd nil from tho vory first to the very hist, pronounced it of unrivaled excel lence and power. Tlio first case that camu under my observation, was a man that find lost the use of his nrm for some years. The Ointment restored his arm completely in a few days. This surprised uie us much as it did tho patient. After him there came a man with Horp eyes produced by gunpowder—a very bad cuso indeed. One box only suflieiod to make a perfect euro. And I would here remark that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes, Who never found any relief but in this Oint ment. There noxteamo a woman who was suffering excruciating pain from the aguo in tho face.— Iler physician (thinking it tlm toothache,) hud extracted eleven of her teeth. But tho difficulty still remained as had as evor. The Application ol the All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however, began to swell, und the surface was covered over with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. In one day all this disappeared. About tho same time, a lady made application with it for thu headache of long standing, and a falling of the hair. The Ointment curod her headache, and restored her hair. Since this, I have known tho Ointment to cure cases often, twenty and forty yours standing. I hesitate not to say, that it is almost an infallible remedy for this complaint. About this time there wero two cases, ono of Consumption, and the other of Scrofula, which had (milled the skill of every physician who pros cribed. It was wonderful to witness tho offectof the Ointment on these persons. No ouo would beliuycit'iiiilcsstliey had personally witnessed it. But it did tho work properly. There was no half way business, for they recovered their health in a fow months. Horc Extraordinary Cures! BYvMi 8. THOMSON. M; D5, MACQN, GEQ. T HE undersigned finding thattho cures of des perate cases effected by his remedies, are- aecuinmulatiug fester than his sriacaln the news- Sa !M will admit of ropbrting, has concluded to ish a number of thorn in pamphlet form for driitioft, so that the afllicted who may feel moro especially interested, can, on application by letter (postpaid) or otherwise, bo fumUhodwith •coiiios. In prosonting such a body of evidouco in tho form of certificates, it may not bo improper to re mark, in rogard to their credibility, that they are giyen many of .them, by. some of our best citi zens, whoso characters aro well und generally known, and whoso residences are particularly pointed out, thus rendering the possibility of fraud, deception or forgery, utterly out of thequostion, . r "Pt* ? ou “‘ il 1,01 ’ or 0,10 moment inmmginod that falsehoods, thus issued in the light of day, right undor die immediate observation of Uioso in tcrostod, could bo nt nil tolerated or ullowed, es pecially as they tend to subvurt tho interests of those who scrutinize them witli such Argus eyes would, ifpossible,detcctanurror in the Tuutii. Thoso considerations will nt once indicate die difference of credibility duo these, and those so frequently paraded in tho papers from abroad, IIAUELN EAU DIVINE DEVENUrfor Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair. Asa creator nnd conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli- noss, a trniiumront fair skin, Jules Hanoi's Kuti Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may he said to exert an almost magical power, composed for tho most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the utter exclusion of nil mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its oxtromely bland, purifying and soothing action oil tlio skin and hy acting upon the poros and minuto sccrotory ves sels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to iiifiamniation and by this me thod alonoolfoctually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant uso will cliungo the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen nilfictcd with a tenderness of the skin in shaving, tho use of the Hun Divine do Venus, will lie found to allay all cutieular irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the climate. Just received and for sale hy • july 24 T. RYERSON. rpiIK GREAT PAIN KILLER,— X No Medicine has boon discovered that was so happily adapted to uso internally, and vet per form Much wonders when applied externally, ns a wash or hath, or by friction. It may he used witli a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, liaising of Blood, Dysentery, Bums, Chilblains, Teething, Puins in the Sido. &c. Ac. From the many certificates which accompany tho article, tho two following are selected on ac count of their brevity: ‘•I Imvo used Mrs. Brown’s Puin Killer for Burns, nnd have found that in applying it immedi ately that it will prevent evon a blister.' I would recommend it to the confidence of tile-public. . II. A. Ukbuk, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.” “ I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bums, and many other common complaints, ami take pleasure in recommending it ns a family me dicine. J. Swa.v, Pastor First Baptist Church, Now London, Conn.” Prico 12 to 50 cents per bottle. For sale by sept 10 J. A. LaROCHE. D r. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGO- GUE—For the euro of FoVor und Ague, Chill Fovor, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re ’ Vcr C< mittont Fuvors, Liver Complaint, Jnundico, En lurgomont oftho Liver, Enlargement oftho Spleen and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invaluable medicine was prepared from nn extensive practice of several years in a bilious climate, nnd wuovor known to mil of curing Fe- vernnd Ague, or any of the riisensna above named Thoso who nro suffering from affections of thi. kind, nsaltm those who havo become invalids from their effects upon tho constitution, will find tho India Cholcgogiio a most invaluable remedy for purifying tho blood, and thoroughly cleansing from tlio System tlio morbid effects of a bilious climate. The wonderfirt operation oftho Cholagnguoiu crndieatingbilofrmn tho.humnn system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in tho speedy, thorough and permanent cure of fovor ami aguo, nnd the various grades ufinturmittent und remit tent fovers. It is equally effectual for tho cure of Liver Com- pluiut, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liver, also Eulargemuul of tho Spleen, called Aguo Cake, aud the various forms of billiou* Indigestion.— Those, witli the other varied affections of such climates, arising from a common miasma! cause, aro only modifications of thu same disease, und e- qually controlled by the samo remedy. Sole Agents for Savannah, J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, oct. 21 Monument Square. T ACES AND EMBROIDERIES X_1 Inside Hhdft limb’d Muslin Collars; Lnc« . Aging . - and Fig’d hlk. LisloLnce; Fig’d and plain Clip Lace. For sain by oct2 HENRY II. STOTESBURY. T ONDON MUSTARD in quarter, half X_J and pound bottles; also Hudson's Mustard in tin boxes, u superior article, received and for Jnleby- " A. T. UOWNE, Rheumatism, Fevor, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of tlio Spine, and Nervous Complaints wore treated with unheard of success. Butin Chest diseases, such as Asth ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is no bet ter remedy. Also, tlio common diseases, such as Ulcer Sores. Scald Hoad, Humors oftho Skin, Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprnins, Bruises, and Burns, it seems to lie a perfect antidote,— People would coma into tho store smiling, wish ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or whether the Ointment that I gave them was indued all-healing in its nature. For said they, not one single application hits failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great and universal success. It produced such good results in all cases that it has boon noised abroad, and 1 was offered sinnsof money for a receipt to make it for private uso merely. Every man spoke well of it, as it lmd done so much good. Not withstanding all, I have been careful not to recommend it, except in cases 1 knew it would do good. I was never willing to lend myself to any thing without first testing its merits. This I en deavor to do on every occasion, and when I acted as ono of thu Sick Committee in the Lodge of I. O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in the most critical conditions, and hud abundant oppor tunity of proving its worth. And, in conclusion, I would remark that I have placed this Ointment before the people oftho U. States during tho last nine or twelve mouths, and so general has been the satisfaction, aud so great amount of good done, that more than half a mill ion of boxes Imvo already been sold. I do really boliovo tlioro never was a medicine which gained such widespread, universal and unanimous satis faction as the All-IIealiug Ointment. From all parts of the land there have come up one deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of truth aud love, while health forever attends thy footsteps,” And were I now to givo all the good sayings of the people, their unqualified approval, thcirlliankfiiluussuiidgmtitudu, their joy atrecov cring from disease and sickness, I could fill a volume. Jamks McAustku, New York. For sale, wholesale and retail, hy J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, out 18 Agents for Savannah. M ltS. JAMES BETTS’ UTER INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowno, Savannah, Ga.—1 would beg to state, that you are hereby appointed my solo Agent for Savan nah, and that any other person selling Suppor ters asiuiue are. imposing on tho public, hy ven ding worthless and injurious counterfoils of my Supporters. Sauaii Betts, Caution.—Encli Supporter will have writti on ittlie name ofr'Snrah Belts.” Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the Physicians and Ladies of Savannah, tliut Mrs. Sarah Butts has appointed him her solo Agent in this city, for the sale of her Supporters, mid that any others vended elsewhere in the city us lier's aro counterfeits. These Supporters aro now vory generally a- doptud aud recommended hy Physicians, as the most successful medium of reliuffor that distress ing malady for which they were invented, of any offered to the public. Mrs. Betts lias the testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Paucoost, J. K. Mitchell, N. Chapman, aud Wilthank, Pliiludel phia,nnd many others of tho most eminent Phy sicians in various parts of the United States, in their favor. She has recently introduced an entire new Sup porter for summer uso ; it is made of open nut work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozh and ut the same' time possesses all the im portant requisites. For further particulars, sec her pamphlets, to ho procured gratis at inv store. A. T. DOWNE, Druggist, nov 15 Smuts’ buildings. got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued From nobody knows where, and circulated far from tliuir reputed sourco, for every body knows what. By this, however, ho must not he under stood to suy tliut such certificates arc false, only that they may bo so for ull wo know. Hisiiiten- tioniu presenting this view of it is merely to show that while falsehoods may bo published nt u dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible tliut they can bo so at lioluo. As usual, tho undersigned will continuo to fill his space in the papers by limited reports of suc cess in treating the incurables, from among which tho following ofncnrly nine years standing is fur the present selected. From the Atlanta ( Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to tny suf- feriug fellow mortals box induced mo to make the following communication; and lam hi hopes that, should you see propor to givo it in whole or in l»art, »i place in your valuable paper, it may prove benoficiul to some poor fellow sufferer. In the winter of 1834, and the day after I find a hard day’s work lifting and moving logs, I was taken with a violent pain in my back and loins, nnd tho day following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. [I was then a citizen of Jones comity, Gu.] 1 immediately called in a physician ofgrout oininonco und distinction ; for thirty-six hours I suffered as much, to all appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, nnd at last found relief only by the help of the catheter. I npplied then to several eminent physicians both iii ( Baldwin uud Julies, 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, aud brought with mu my tormenting complaint uud my friendly catheter.— Here, as there, 1 applied to tlio most skillful phy sicians, as l thought, and here, as there, 1 receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 1842, after having suffered at times tho most oxcruuin-. ting pains for eight years nnd nine months, and after having spent a great deal of money (at least $5011) on doctors during the time, I was induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, nud though I entertained the most violent prejudice to his mode ofnmctico, my necessity compelled me to go, fori had then been confined to my house for ten days, aud had to resort to the use oftho ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I left homo, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my case to him, and lie gave me medicine. In half un hour after taking his first dose, I felt that ease, ami had that free and copious discharge of urine which I lmd not felt or Imd in almost nine years. And from that time to this present day, March 20th, 1647, I have lmd no return of my complaint, and no more use for my catheter. In order to make the cure permanent I continued the use of the medicine several months. Since then I take nothing for it. I eat, drink, sleep, and work ns in former days, and fuel as well und sound as over I was. You may well suppose that it did not take long to Imnish prejudice at that rate, and 1 now say to thu alllielcd, that I believe in many instances that prejudice stands more in the way of their recovery than tho incurability of their diseases. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, and such the rusulLs. Neither ho nor his remedies veal any encomium from mo : tho skill oftho nmwmd the efficacy of the other are too woll known for that; hut a fellow feeling for tho sufferers induced me to lake up the pen, and to them is dedicated live imperfect coiimmnicutiou of Yours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. Bibb County, Geo., March HUth, 1817. Clip Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of these remedies in their own cases, no matter irherr they reside, can do so vory conveniently by send ing their age and symptoms in writing, as cor rectly ns possible, when medicines to suit their various cases will lie compounded and sent hy mail, express, or private hand. In order that all may partake oftho benefits resulting from the use of'Jiis remedies, iiis charge for tho treatment of such cases as do not require his personal atten tion, will ho only Fire Dollars a mouth, which may bo sent hy mail at his risk. Acute eases, and those requiring personal at tention will be charged in accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. In consequence of tho great iucrouso of office business, it will ho impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only in urgent cases, or as consulting physician. His city friends may fully rely on his usual promptitude in attending m their calls, and others who may deem il their interest to procure his services, will be attended tons promptly us his will admit. M. 8. THOMSON, M. I). Macox, October 18,1647. e— Will W PuHl.liM ... W...hln K .oTefiTV';. <m tn^OH ,t»\ totem' . Number Ono qf the »»ITED STATES ItEPoitTER A Daily Journal of Oorcrnwnit, Lrui. ’ Inline anil (tenoral News. T he ■uWii.cr is iiW jjgbu u . tho completion of lux immiciiimiS iSJx oxta .1 Xluncm ,,fN well ZnlH* deni Journal uf Nmvx al Die Scat or ll.n ffiT l Government v,e «cral Thu leading fonlurcx or tho United Slain. i> porter will lie tint rulluwhtgt . 1 • Burly Intelligence of the vinrnnriiU „r n,. ruuix Dejmrtincnleof the Ootcrnmenl. in 4.1' to Domcxtie Alli.irx nnd to thu Furei-n 822? or thu country, will he given will, xMiumte' doluy. Pnxxoxxmg peculiar Milica fcrfffilt h r, , rm , d""i, II,e "llepnrler” will he cnal.fi ? <pt.mt!y tn cmnmumcnto. orcltuively, | n |.£r °l Iho iniixt important character. y “ 8I ®' . Deports of the Proa.a: ami Debate, of the Unhid State Scale wtw'f propnotur is hound ta AiraM, dnlK K " ill accordance with tho tornix .d'thec.imrncit j' ut tin, close of tho last xcaahui ofCoacrM. ni arrangement, now made will nt an™ Ihllc ta tlm Senate oftho United Shilox an nnS if "55 f cs pnctrut regard. “ III. 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All the plan, j jirrungemotitx linyp heel, „ nil ,|„ Imp,, IX end,dually cherished dial the »U s n, purler” will prove iUelflin energetic, dignihed nnd porloclly independent iimrnul. | will have, uu party views—,,,, polilicnl him. -n„ pmprielor, hy the termx of Ids e„„, r „e, , v itl, the Senate nl tin, Umled Slates, is I, t„ t|„, uittoit that ‘‘Uie paper shall emvlain in, „„tilieal discitssinns except the del,ales.” I, wim,,, vehicle ,,I Ames—net the organ ul'any set ereeii,. am, of the suhsetihor i,t,!„ bullish, at thu Sent of Government, a Ihillifril nud prompt reporter of all sorts of imelligmra-;, ponsme agent, on which the politician, tlio l.iisj. ness man, Uie manufacturer, (lie inedimiic, nnd every min interested in thu affairs of Congress uml the Government, may rely at all times with in,, pbcit cmitulenco. It is believed that the establishment »r siirli a responsible journal of Intelligence, mi e-rms uliirJi place it within the reach uf dm great masses people, at the conmienocflnciit of wlint prmnipc; to lie a most interesting and evernfalperiml in iIkj history ol Congressional proceeding, will im K . garded with lavor hy all classes oftlm rommiuiily; and, haying thus slated his objects, the suliscrilior respeefully selieiLs u liberal ami general saiiimrt from the enlightened public oftho Baited Stile*. JAMES A. HOUSTON, N EW FALL HOODS.—The Subscri bers have received, by Into arrivals and aro now opening a full assortment of Fanny nnd Do mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of Broad Cloths, Cnssimercs, Satinetfs, Tweeds, Vestings, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Hilk Wrap do., Black, Plaid, andCol’d Merinos, Wors ted Plaids, Oregon 1'laids, Twilled Ginglmms, French do., Cnshmoro Dresses,Mmislin do Lames, Rich Fig’d do., English nnd American Prints, Black and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White audited Flannels, White aud Brown Canton Flau- ucis, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus lins, Rob Jtoy mid Broelic Shawls. Printed Cash- mere do., Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched and Plain L. C. liandk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pockoland Veroiui liandk’fs, Olonchodnnd Brown Table Da mask, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Hucknbtick Cotton do., Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Kings mid Tassols,Braids mid Silk Twist for Pursos, every varioty of Silk and C'ottou Umbrellas mid Parasols, Oil Cloths, Carpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carnet Rugs, A:c., Ac., which, with a variety of other goods, will be offered nt the lowest market prices, amt on the most accommodating terms, Wholesale or Retail. Merchants, Planters, and others, are invited to call nnd examine. GODFREY A LaRCCHE, oct 5 • West corner Shad’s linn go. OOAV AND STARCH.—120 boxcsaml O half boxes Colgate’s Soap nnd Starch, laud ing from brig Savannah, and for salt* by upvP.1 b J. E. GAUDRY A CO. /GROCERIES.—J75 bagsltioCoffee, 2U VT do. Laguiru do. 190 bbis. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks jjcgr Frers 125 bbls. Western Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tiercos prime Cuba iilolusses 50 half bills. Butter. Sugar and Soda Crackers 110 boxes lluinmoud’s Soap, 30 do. Fay’s Pale do., 45 do. Colgate's do. do., 4 hull' hexes Family do. 20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Sugars 10 bags Black Pepcr,5 do. Allspico 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. BJ’s Clifton’s Tobacco. 50 do. 5's do. do., 20 do . Ill, W. Rogers' do J5 bids. Clarified Sugar 13 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Domijons, !’«, 2’s, 3’a and 5’s 50 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt 60 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea 20 casks Byass’ London Porter 10 baskets Bacoca Ciminpagno 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar 10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy 15 qr. casksMulagu Wino 15 qr. aud 15 eighths Dourotta Malaga Wine 15 qr. und 15 ntgtiis casks Mudcirn Wino 2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co’s. Brandy 5 bills. Clove Lcuf Gin, 15 do. Cordials 10 M. Vaults Rognliu Segurs 125 roams Wrapping Paper 50 gross Anderson’s Chowing Tobacco 20 boxes Perfumed Soup, 200 gross Matches 2 qr. casks Logro Frers choice eld Brandy 50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring 20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Cinnamon 75 do. Pipes 20 do. Tomato mid Walnut Catsup • 30 do. Sperm. Caudles, 4’s and 6's 20 do. Hull's do. 4’s, 0’s aud8'a. 50 bbls. VVhalo Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. 50 do. Vinegar, JO do. Jamaica Rum 15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. O. Sugar Nos. 1 and 2A!aekorcl in whole nml half bids. In store and for sale on favorable terms, by oct 18 CONNERAT A BA 111 E. *(\TE W HOODS.—Now landing from vViT- ll son Fuller—Plain nnd Satin Striped and Figured Cnshmero, do do Muslin do Laiu's. plain and plaid Alpnccns, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaids uud Lustres, Raw Silk l’laids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, Saltillo* Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored ami black Silks, Silk IIoso mid Half IIorc; worked Muslin Collars,Cnpos nnd RohosjTliread Laces; Mechlin, Lisle mid Cotton do; real Broclie Shawls, Cashmere do, Tnrtou do, Ploid Merino Long do; 4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies and Misses Bonnet*, with a vari ety of Housekeeping and Staple Goods, which will bo Bold at lowest market pricos, wholesale or retail, Ig GODFREY A LaROCHE. II AM1\AHNE.—30 lmskets for sale by nov 13 THEODORE MINIS. toUTTER.7-20 firkii JJ tor, landing from brig by ,—20 firkin* choice Goshen But- -ig Madison, mid for sale ltov If. E .SWIFT. Stenographer to the. Senate of the U. S. yip The “United States Koportur” will h« printed on a large and handsome sheet, and issued every morning, except Sundays, ut tliuruto ol'$C pur annum. In connection witli the daily paper, there will be issued from the same establishment, t T/IE MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publication will contain exclusively tlm Reports of the Proceedings aud Debates oftlm Congress oftho United Stales. It will fie issawl semi-weekly, in an elegant ipiarto-form, tliroiigh- out the sessions of Congress, and will lie furnisli- ml to subscribers at the rate of Tico Dollars for the long session, mid One Dollar tor the short ses sion. It is believed that this great national work will bo deemed iitdispctisulde in the library of every public institution, politician, and profes sional nrm throughout thcc.ountry; and that it will lie regarded bv the great mass ofiltc people as Ilia very host political text hook for their own in struction mid that of their children. 1MPOltTANT ANNOUNCED!ENT. Throughout the session of Congress, I'.rlnts will he issued from Iho otliceofthe “United Htiites Reporter," containing the reports of nil »nch De bates as may possess jiectiliarly exciting interest. All subscriptions und coiuuuiuiculioiis to lie post-paid, auu addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United States Reporter, Washington, I). C. IjS’ Ail newspapers throughout the United Slates who publish this prospectus once a v\wk from this date till the meeting of Congress, will Im entitled to mi exchange with the “United Hlnles Reporter,” and will he placed oil the list of those to whom the Extras will be despatched, oct 18 PROSPECTUS or a • NEW music BOOK, m PA TENT NOTES, CALI.EH THU III'SI’iCIflAN HARPt Jlu Dr. Woi. Honser, of Jefferson County, tin. rjTiUS work will contain 500 pages, iiicjmliig .L a lucid exposition of the Rules of Singin; and of Musical Composition; a largerniuiilicrif Church Tunes used by the various religious <h- nominations, South and West, Ilian have ever be fore been embraced in one volume. Odes air! Anthems, Sunday School nnd Infant Hymns, »»• morons Missionary and Temperance pieces, Ac. accompanied in a great many instances by th'i en tire hymn or song. Many of the tunes are entire ly now, while many of those fine old airs tint have long boon used at prayer, camp ami ether meetings, und in the social circle, hut have■never before lieeir collected mid liarimuitzed, with nu merous Hootch, Irish. < ierman and other fine tinier hitherto scattered ut wido intervals over tlm earth, will he found in the Hesperian Harp. Book*, ancient and modern—many that are now oat of print, whoso rich music is'unknown to most per sons of tlm present tiny, have been c«»qd(w!l ''used up" to supply this work., The Hesperian Harp is the largest nnd rhrnp■ e.st Music Book ever offered the American public, as all intelligent persons will see hy comparing it with other w^irks. Price, $1 50 per copy, bemi- tifully printed, and hound in paste-hoard, wiift neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, done in morocco of any color desired, will be liirnislwdiil .•JS2 60 to $3 50, according to stylo. Filly copi« (plain) sent to one address for $62 50; BW re- pics for $ 100. The tcorli mil bo furnished to t»h- scrikrs only. N. B.—Active Aoests wanted mnirmtuuyty cnnvnsscvcry county, town mid city in the I'* 1 "'- A liberal per cent, will lie allowed. Good recoin- moudutiotia required. Address the author, port paid, at Imiiisvillo, Gn. „ #rt The Florida papers, and all others fricml'y J such an enterprise, are respectfully requested publish ibis Prospectus three times, and to «ew the author u number of the paper containing a A copy of the Hesperian Harp will be given ik return. . 1(J Jetl'erson county, Gn., Ang.lof/. Ip 11 .! / VS,7IOlVI>, Tlio Avenger, or tho Ro'bber’i Foundling. The Fountaiti, a Gift: “To stir up your pim mind—liy way of remembrance.” Edited by *'• Hastings Weld. The Cruise of the Jllidgr. Our Army at Monterey, by T. B, Thorpe. The Life and Adventures of Josoph T. the bold Robber mid Highwayman. Moniinn, or the Ileaiitiful Freuch Girl in H 1 "- adclphia, by II. Haydn. - - ■ , „ . The Patrol of the Mountain, alale ofuie ID* 0- lutiott, by Newton M. Curtin. ' Tlic Secret Servico Ship, ortho lull oftlm La- tie San Juan D’Ulloa,by Charle* EwAverill. Received by J. M. COOPhfi- nov 12 ' ■ BltOllS AND' WINES. » hllJ choice Way Scotch Whiskey, 1 pimclief ibis olJ Islay Set Jamaica Rum, 5 half pipes Otard, Brandy, 1 pipe Imperial Giiu 15 I Soirits, 100 boxes Blandy C O M Wine, Mury Ann do, 20 do Palo Sherry do; 20 do O*’ dials, comprising .Maraschino, Mycan, Absinot, G'uracua aud Kerchcnwaascr, for sale low by J. E. GAVDliY A GO Also, 111 out, nov 1! _ _ CO- 1, 30 baskets Cliampugne, of the I)ef n ‘ Bollinger &. Bellinger’s Anchor liratwv