The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 06, 1847, Image 4

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[*»■« L quwlty BRUSHES*-100 dor. Superior iir BfUshiM, nil now patterns, received ami F Q.R. HENDRICKSON. iJSHESL—Bfdo*. Wuitovvnnh Brusuu Blotted; lido Scrubbing do do; 20 do Shoo 4m 44»F«Yttit«fe do ; id d v Marking do, jvuUo- ttriHBVW &O.--J00 lun TT WiadaK GUbviunrud 1000 ll». Potty; 1 do* Ghurier*' Diamonds; jn 4 received mmSt , "^Tt/ISTAB’S COltUH tOliKivliles;' Vw Afn*lt MfiUy oflbcw l.o«onj(o., hijhlv n nnt~nmr J iii A.ihmti,- Tioklins of Iho Throat, *.«. Jn*t rttenivrtl, null mrnhV <J.tt.,ilBtfORICK80N, . ^oMM&teisr r O Sw.iinn* celebratud Panacea, 20 dd'Hhttck’s do, just neehrod and for solo by Gv R. HENDRICKSON, dot 9 !»•*.- Gibbou’s Buildings. Queens Doliglii, Physician? nro ronpi ~ CITIZENS OE SOUTH CAROLINA, .■EOJMJIA, ALAUAMA, MISSISSIPPI,’rUN- KEHSKE, I I.OIIIDA, LOUISIANA, &c.~ Allow lito to oull your attention to one ortho great est and most usorul.’Medoeindsovor'dUcovered. It is not mvintontion to tax you with a long and tiresom advertisement, hut I lay before you the testimony ortho most rosnectuble families m the ,— ~o , .... r fL.s._.i States,, most of my certilioatcsare from the highly recommended, us i, wiiMr I ri'-i.li, mid many from mutism, ScroHila, Krynjj LS.*—f> gross of r -_~ Hills, • warn nov3 , Gibbons' Buildings. OAIaTPETKE.—20 kegs refined Saltpo- k5 .tre, lOOlbs each, in good order, just received and for sale by ! * G. ft. HENDRICKSON, . oct 30 ->••• Gibbon's Building. tf’Y*ioars£TTs«*-4 barrels Onion Sell* VJ Ibr Wanting or pickling,’jnst received and f«Lbr U. L HENDRICKSON, oct 28 . ' .* • Gibbons' Building. S OU THEIR NCR SI*-* 1 TO THE tc“ »lllt 'ClI'S'VljfiBflBLE , I.O; V> TION.—An efleeful cure for eruption f thii Face aVd' Skill, p trticiilarly for Pimp , Blotches, Tetters, Tan, SittlburiH Freaklos, Xn. A degree of pleasure .aacompamn* Um «« of tioBs elegant preparation, in its refreshing ctfeet upon the, skin, Cataiieou/i irritability and discolo ration* aro also removed, and a pure Hi de of the complexion established by the use of this lotion. For Nile bv C. It. lIENDItK.'KSON. may 25 Gihhon's Buildings. t,—i;)0 roams Letter mid. Foolscap JL leaner, assorted qualities,: Just, received ami formic ox.,.j.. ,G. it. HENDRICKSON.*' “■yyt.'v •, ' - *•' • B R. A. (TPflAII’S PILE EbtiU- : TCJdtilY.—»A cbrbi’m cure''for. the Piles, Y either iutonial drexternaLbliediny or blind, 1 for ■ale by juue 22_ G. R. HENDRICKSON. Gibbons' Buildings. Carved Tortoise Shell, Bit ffltlo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, .Shell attd Imitation long back Combs, Sido Comb* of a vnrioty of patterns, Dressing Combs, Bin’ll, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth Combs of allsize3 and qualities, for sale by may 15 G. ft. HENDRICKSON. TIOR THE TEETH,—.Mouoelus’mui- JP scorbutic Klitir amfliis cOlobrated Odoiitiuu, (list received ami for sale bv . G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 s Gibbons’ Buildings. H ibb tub's pi17lsT—iiuy. u.'Tiib- bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qills, for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons' buildings. V1VS SABS lPARIll i.-A, II. ‘ Boll's 'Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, |br the cure of Scrufolu,disease* of the Skin, Dys pepsia. Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of’the tangs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to rnnntcrnct the des tructive affects of Morcnty. and all diseases arising from an itnpuro state of tho blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents per bottle, by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons'buildings. T A HP WICK,—Solar and Astral Lain p JLi Wick of all sixes; wicks for Lord Lamps, ami Candle trick, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 21 ‘ ' ' ' Gibbons' buildings. fflOOTII Kit U Nil 13.S &C—An ele- X cant assortment of Froudi, English and American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Clmr- . Coal Tooth Paste, just received and for sale bv ■ sept 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. E lALBTS J5/IRWIN AT I'VE.—1 " grOce of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for sale by apr24 G. R, HENDRICKSON. JiEl4li*S.EAin[IEY SOAP.—50 boxes XX UtiU’a Extra Stuam Promod Soap, just land ed and for solely G. II HENDRICKSON, apt 10 Gibbons* buildings. TJOWDEttPUFFS X IIOXEB,—An JL extensive assortment of Powder Pulls ami Boxes. Also, Puds without Uio boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by apr22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. ■rilfTLEB'S T AST El ITESJi SEIO- X> LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre dient* of Uie Scidlitz Spring combined ill one compound powder, tho olfervescing solution of which in water is very ucnrlv tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, and with infinitely less trouble, then that produced with die two powders in tho usual way . Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Chenpsido street, London. Bold by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, ' apr 7 , , , Gibbon's Buildings. ftOCKUOACII POISON, Ac.—Dr. \y Fenchtwuugcr’s Cockroach, Rat niid .Mouse Poison, a sure nttd safe destroyer of those uosci- oits vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison, for sole hy G. It. HENDRICKSON, apl G Gibbomi* Buildings. pONFE CT ION A K V.—50 Vy fectionury of superior quality, h w.!ir. fTnlnnittiri nurt I nr will. I.v -50 boxes Cnn- . ^ . ity, landing from Bclir. Columbia, and lor sole by •prO. G. R. HENDRICKSON TAVNE*S REillEbTEM.—J .lyno's Ex- O. pectorant, for Cougbs, Cohls, &m- Jayue'a Cornutive Uulsam for Dysentery and Sumqtor Complaints. Jayne's Tine. Vormifugo IVmt Worms in Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billions Complaints, &e. A large supply of these popular remedies jus l received and for sale at Philadelphia prices, hy G. R. HENDRICKSDN, apr9 Gibbon’s U'libfing. F RESII TAPIOCA.—1 bid. bust qua lity, jnst received, and for sale bv G. It. HENDlUCkaON, juno 24 Gibbbons' Buildings. P OTASH.—5 casks first sort New York inspection/ lauding from brig Acton, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, jtmo 10 jlTOKISOlV'H PII.Y.S ,—Tin* Ilvgerinn -L"A universal Medicine of the British College of Health, for sale hy _june 22 G. R. IIKNDIHCKSON. INGER.—40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VT Just received uiul for sale bv jtnteJO G. It. HENDRICKSON. bales, tinulilics, lor sale l»v G. It. HENDRICKSON'. J T1RENCH WHITE WIN EVIN E- X GAlt.—2 bids just received am! for sale bv G. It. HENDRICKSON, * jtmo 10 GibiumV. Buildings. B ~ED BUG” POSSOIV.7-'iTrT’TiMicirt- wanger’s infelbdde Bed Bug Poison, war ranted to exterminate tliose noxious Vermin, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, jnne 5. to bo superior fo any oilier Medicine for-the cure ktibwn Id fidlto effect it.certain euro,; The Med- tclrieisu haYttitoss undtasfeless imo, which will mako it Uie niost popu|iir t Mediciuo,lu Uio Southern States. The Medicine contains no mineral pro portion wlmtovor.'but is it harmless VHgotnblo nniUer only; To Planters, tills Medicine is a val uable’ preparation, as it euros all eases In twelve fe ^ilrs t and does not require any tiiuo-to ho lost; nil int is to ImlffitWiH to tuko.tho Medicine oml to go to.Work.' TotpfltftoTlantorli ft rt^sluuble Med icine, os it does not cuntniu tuty mprdnVial or hilu- cral propunition whatever, anil is thcroforo a safe Medicine for those who ure liable to oxposnre. I hogy 011, do not lot 1110 have to tiix you so nAcn with advertisements, certificates, *&c. ^It has already proved itself, to bevvhnt !•»»> it ft, nod the’ greatest proof is every body is recommending it to lie ,tho only certain and speedy cure for tho Fever and Ague. All you have to do Is to ask your nuiclibor what he thinks ofilumphreys’ Remedy for fever and Ague, and of con wo, to be convinced, you will try it, at taut 1 hope so. Hero is iny offer to any 'Planter of South Carolina, who will oifhn/ctill 011 Docti P. M.Cohon.ofChurleslon, S. C. or myself, iu the city of Savannah, and oitbof of us will givo enough lor twelve ruses, and if it does not euro toil out oflvyclvo, wo .will refund the amount paid for it. ■ Your are to pec the Medicine taken as I have directed.- _ Owing to the heavy rapw dating tho past sum mer, and which' still continue, alt the low lands are Underwater, which will eauni a great deal of this disease on the Rico Plantations; it will ho to your ad vantage'to proeuru.a certain ami speedy remedy; you cun cm.so by applying fo either of niv Agents oVinvself. Ask for illJMPlIREY’B RE.MEDY FDR FEVER AND AGUE. This.,M edieiuo v is for salo by the following mimeji gdutlemen. who are tit®’ only ngeitLs for the switoftlie Gkkat Boutiikr.v Rkm^uic, where it^tvilr' Ice found- either-gt wholesale' or retail. L'oUntry merchant* wiirtniUo'rt' haudsnino profit 1^ selling this medicine. A liberal disenur fmado to Planters, *fcc., by the dozen.. Address. \V r . lHJMPilREYS.Jr., bet 18 Druggist, Bavaiittuli, Git. M oicr. ve'J'V—sTtTFeTISEY COM El—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUM PHRKY'd REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! .'—READ !! READ I! READ! I Bvhiw.n Coutrvv, Sept. 24, 1847. Will. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit me to drop a few lines to you in beliulf ofvoiir v.ilu able medicine. I have rceommendeif it iu two ■ase-sas being tho best Medicine for the euro of The Fever and Ague, and told them if it did not core I would refund the money. But n.< your medicine hat proved itself so far, 1 do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public as a cer tain and speedy cure for the Fever and Ague; a disease ho troublesome in tho lower countries, which would bo banished bv tho itso of llttm- plirev’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine for tho Bouth. Enclosed you will roecivo a certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Seriven County, and uDoofa young Lady who resides in my family. I am your olal’t so’rvt. W.m. M. C'.um, HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphrey:).—Dear Sir:—l baud your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I had the Fever and Ague several times very sovoro, and found 110 relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medicitio, which restored me to health in tlit? short space of24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Romndv ns u certain and speedy cure for the above disease. Respectfully, M.vnv BiiKPinno. Jacksonhoro.* Seriven Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1817. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sir.—Having bad no- casloti to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague. I can recommend it to tho . public as n safe, cer tain, uud speedy cure for the nhovo u'uuod dis ease. It cured' the casein less than eight hours. Respectfully yours. .1. B. CUBE EDGE. ilIJST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir—With the greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy in thu citizens of the Southern Stales, and to Planters, and all who are troubled with the Fever and Ague. I was a subject of the above named disease for a longtime and tried various remedies, among which was Rownitd’* Tonic Mixture,India Cbalogogue,Champion’s Pills, and many others; but all was useless, until I was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did and I can safely recommend it to the public as a certain cure. Your remedy cured me iu 12 hours, for \Vliicb I tender you my thunks, and wish you success iu your enterprise in behalf of the human family. ‘ Your truly, * If. II. BAiutKrr. Rcesvillc, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oet 7 CUPPING’S COMPOUND FLUID QUpEN'S DELIGHT, &c.—For the composi tion of this Extract and tho properties ot the tu espoctfully ro- .§1 for tho cure ofllhou- 01 rvivuuunu, wncro iiwiuo) iinu- umuMfiiui muunui, audiiiiui, i.ijpijiyius, Ulcoratiiiitd of the, rown State, where thO Metlieineft ttsed with Throat find logs,’ pains find swcllingsof the bones, ftud astbnishluXlupcew; it lias proved itself 'Potters, PiuipTce.in tito Face, Old Sores, aud all S5 ‘* R ’“ »»—*«-'— »'•"* Cutnnoous Eruptions,NeuralgicAllbutions,Mer curial J)iseases, mid for assisting the operation aud preventing fatal Oousequonbes of Mercurials inSyphulu*..-,-- -i---- " • -.This preparation, (by uddiug tho Q.uocn's De light, &u. to the Sarsapnrillii;) cdinbltles lit n more perfect degroQ. tiiau-auy kuowu ’remedy, tonic ‘und-nUorutivo powers, and is highly recommend ed by aininfettl physicians. It is prepared in con- sequenco of the rooommondatinns given by Dr. II. R. Frost, PjpfosHor of Materia Modloa in the Medical College of Cliarlustou, S. C. in bis work 011 MateriuModiea, only concentrated by n pro cess of the subscriber’s to render it moro conven ient for nutiuttlstratiou, and with tiie exception of the addition of/uorcury which may ot all tunes bo added whim necessary. To show the high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of. the combina tion of those’ articles, it 1* only nocessury to refer to the above mentioned work. There are few cases of chronic and pa'iuOil Rheumatism that will not yield to the iiillueuce of Sarsaparilla yml.Queen's Delight if duly prese vered in,"especially if taken in conjunction with Ilydr. of Potash. . Is highly recommended for nil diseases of tho skin, chronic as well as recent. Olio bottlo will, iu. most instances, otfoetunlly remove all pimples, postulos or blotches on the’face, to which young persons iu this climate mo sO inufth subjected to, arising either iVom ihipitrity of tho blood or de bility. It is thu best remedy known for scrolii- U>n* utVeetioits, sores and breakings out iu young children, mid is safe aud eliieacious in removing entirely every traco of hereditary diseases IVom tilts system, iii the teiiderost iiiliuit; in Diet, in all cutaneous nlfectious it is- invaluable. * As u gen eral purifier of the blood, mid mi oradicutnr ofall obstinato diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take the precedence nnill other remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates the bowels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tune to the stomach, and promotes digoslidn. It will otiecluuliy relieve Erysipelas even in its worst stages, mid all persons sulVcring from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, but if no marked relief bo found idler taking one bottlo, it will lie necessary to usu the Uydriu- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done iu tho cases of ail quack modicums of the day, to ef fect their sale, and so force them upon the pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that bis pre paration has been prescribed aud used by 11 num ber of physician-* and planters of our city and neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost. Dr. \V. G. R unsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. (J. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legure, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. S. all ofthis city; Dr. James Stmiev, Beau fort. A-c. Price .‘Jl per bottle, or #’» tor (5 do. Prepared by .1. Pktkh 51. EiM’ixo, Cheniist and Druggist, coruer Broad mid King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for .Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 2! —lyr Market square. tifrRAPPWG TWIN 13. —20 ▼ Y assorted sizes aud nu llities, for sale juno JR OIL/ «V<J.—lOlU) gallons hlaotdied I Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- t«r Htraiiied Solar Oil, 500 do uuhlcaclmd Sporty Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brigs Augus ta, BaldWihj tuhtHwis-* Bov. far 1 side bv' ‘ ' ? »t g. u. Hendrickson, sept IS Gibbous’ buildings. tYoN''g’U'an JlTvN^V.T..%m'?tni^p LJ Lie distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for ihe HuIrt'"THia V Ter6bVuted prenarutioii which Im-j etood ilnrivailRd for tho last fitly year*, in Central and South America,, .whom thy inlipbilauts arc noted fur their fipe jaxprqptliuiy, ami where more attention ft given to beiiutllying and promoting iti quick growth, than in any other country, and baa gained *nch universal and popular favor iu .’the principal cities iu the old.world, is without douut the best article ever invented for Cleansing, Reproducing said Beautifying the luuuuu Hair. Price 50 ami 70 cents. F6r nle by W. tVHMPIIRF.YR, JR. Sole Agent for Savannah, ?Ct27,^ Corner gay and pray ton Sts. 2l) hhd*., Porto i\ico, *1J l.r.ds iD Cuba Muecy w ado. for fale by puv,3 COHEN,FOSDICK T III3 OI/D PALMETTO ST AT 13. A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —SouthKitM.itH.—Tho following is from my AgcnOIr. TUos.J.S. Furr.ofGraliauivillu, S. C. Mr. Illllium Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I band to you tho certificate of Mr. K. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever mid Ague? lie is 11 man of integrity, uutJ liitt testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Titos. J. S. Faiiu. Grahnmville. S. C.. Sept. J8lh, 1847. Mr. II'. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever mid Ague. Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it front, Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, ami administered it to my daughter, according to the directions, mid I am happy to state that tho disease left her in the course of thirty-sir hours, and her present state of health indicates a certain cure. Yours, &e. E. C. Watts. (irahiimvillu, S. C., Sept, l-lth J8I7. AGENTS.—P. M. Goliun Sc Co., Charleston, S. C. 5 T. J. S. Farr, Gniliamville, S. C.; W. A. (.’urswcll, Savannah, G11.5 A. Me Lane it Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwel) & Gilbert, .Macon, Giu; Dorsey it Knott, Gridin, (J11.5 P. A. Moise, La Grange, (Ja.; Winter it Epping, Columbus, (*n.; 4V. Root. Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, Tenn.; \V T . K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- nil, Atlanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jack.-otiboro, W. It. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; II, A. Burch, HnwkiiwviHe, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, (in.; Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Florida; Lightihot it Flanders, Mat-on; P. Martin, Sa vannah; Cunningham & Cm, Dalton, Gn.; J. II. it W. S. Ellis, Mucous 51. C. Williamson, Davishoro, Ga. ? Win. Hodge-*, Sandersville; It. IL Barrett, Piuesvil'.o. Ga.; T. C. Finley, Ham- burg, S. (J.; F. A. lV.ilhiu, JaeU«onvme, Flu.; R. S. Baity, I.amciisville, S. 0. Agents wanted, nd.lrc-s, i.ost paid, 5V’. Hum- preys, Wholesale mid Ret.il Druggist, Suvaunali, Ga. act 18 A NOTH EH i»HOOjF! —Received from ./.V my Agent, Mr.W. Carr, of Seriven county: Jack sox 110110’ Ga. Oet. U». 1847. To lI'm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith bund vour agent my certificate for publication, if yon think proper. This is to certify that I ptircluHcd a bottle ami box of your valuable medicin •.« fro.u .Mr. Cart*, who recommended it to me as a certain cure, mid I can safely say that it mired me speedily, and I ho tv. a imp j good htmlfi, entirely ru-coied from that trnuhhyiUMio disyiwv viz. the FEVER AND AGUE, ami mmsqfoly recommend it to all trott- bled with that uncomfortable, disease above meii- *tioiie«l v iu: u vajiuhlu •umibinatioti of yours, ami if u.ied properly, would render satiii.'acliotp ip all cases. I aiu. sir, with great respect, . Yours. &C, GEORGE R .WOODWARD. ►^'’’•Prepared only bv W.\L HU5IPHRKVS, JR. Wholesale ami Retail Druggist, oet 21 Savannah, Geo. TJOlflE IIVmiSTlt Y'.—50 (iuHons Hit in. 11 phraji* Superior Cologne ll'nlcr—Prououuc- ml to lie superior to the best imported Gerinnn. French or English tnmmtlirturn. Pitpnred hud uold by . ' WM-. IIU5fPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Drugght, Bax'Stntnh.Git. eWELf OET ►!y cct 2d T|1 HE NATA V13 V13itKIVUG33 X For the Cure of Bilious, Reuiilteut ami In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of tho system, Hitch as night sweats, Arc. Are. The native Febrifuge is o He red. The proprie tor is aware that tho couumiu ohjcctiotia to all new preparations will he urged against this. To obviate all such objections, lie bus simply to state tlmt it is prepared according to Uio receipt of mi oupuent phy.sienii, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region ofotir country, viz: the Mississippi val ley. Again from the exalted estimation in which Uuiuine is held, not qnly by the peoplu, Jmt by the most skillful physician.*, it will appear simeni- rogatory to oiler any new article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses all the power and certainly of Uuiuiuc in controlling Fever without atfectitig the bead, mid may be safely used therefor, where Quinine ft inadmissible. It is not the purpose of the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of the contra dictory theories allo.it, with regard to tho charac ter and c auses of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though there has hern ho iimeli written concerning Fever there is no one subject iu the wliolu circle of medi calscience which still involves so many disputed points. Lotting'all theories pass, wo stand by facts. TI10 first of which is that the Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, and ifany doubt exists, as to the Fact wo invite the nlllicted to the test, with confidence as to the issue. What it lias done it will do. The following certificate of ouu well known will show what it lias done: Savannah, 12tli May, 1847. 5Ir. Ja*. A. La Roche having requested me to state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I talui pleasure in staling that it was used benefici ally iu thu Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi and Arkansas, in all eases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, ami was admissablu iu conges tions of tin? brain when Quinine was supposed to ho eontradicated. •T. J. Mitchkm., 51. I). Km.VGii.VM, Sept. HO, 1847. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to lot you hoar from mu, with regard to tho effect of your Febrifuge, permit me to hand von the lid- lowing statement of facts. For nearlyyears my wife has been laboring under the utfcc’ta of con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith standing all tiie remedies prescribed by our best Physicians, mid at the time I procured The Na tive Febrifuge, wo bad become perfectly duspou- *leut, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but I am happy to state that the use of one bottle has broken the Fever completely aud restored tier so far a* to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies ami ’place her iu perfect health, such has been the change produc ed iu her habit and cuustitutUm hy Tho Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I nm yours, &c. Thomas Kkki’Lek. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, bv JA5IES A. LvROCIIE, oct7 No. 1 Market square. m AHY’S UENOWNED PILAS TER CLOTH. —Approved and rccpni- mornled Jbr,thq dust forty/yeara' by. th 0",ni Astern i- icnt of. tho Faculty nnd/OitijMJn* in dhtf United 1 ’ • ,<mly*by tibi ieqleftproflBblofl pBm&QkrniSiom tho ci„ of l*liihnlolphia.'4lnU its bpnelioiltl eficeta aud sur- S rising cures; havo procured for it thcsipprolm- ou and recomiueuuatiou of the most mmnfliit of tho Faculty. } It isk a sitjffi and safe ronipily for Ulqqra, and hha provmjw liaugrones, and by a timely appli cation will presrrrc Ujuny iTvolume life and Umb,< In ertsds of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a prqneness of tho affected parts to mortify,'(*>r Gangrene,) it will ho advisable for the unfortuimtp sufferer to resort to tho Use of some gentle purgative for a Jew days previous to usihg the Piaster,' and con* -timtu the sumo till the cure is completed, which may be confidently expected in a reasonable time. No purgutivu moro proper than Dr. Dyoil’s well known Auti-Billious Fills. Tho Malcngers of tho Negroes is ranked under the denominnUon of Ulcers; thin valuable Fluster' is also n certain cure fur it, if thu same treatment be observed us above. Caucers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Sere Brensts, Ferons, Whitlows and Boils nro removed, and cures happily pro duced by thu uso of this valuable Piaster. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; it also cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, ami all Soreunml Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws ciuiterized Seres or Issues very successfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing pain front Gout or Rheumatism ill a very short tune, and ft a sale and certain cure for Rheumatism ail'd living Rheumatic 1’uihn, if the Plaster be constantly applied to the ufiectud parts for six or eight nioiiths, the pgrtsalfoctcd become invigorated, and a enre seldom tails to oe com pleted. It is also .successfully used for thu cure' o f corns. Those useful ino'n, Mariners, should never bo without Multy’s valuable Piaster (Both; it keeps any length ot! time equally good, ami ft particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, uRer they me suppurated, which it much aid-*. It is necessary it should bo kept dry. Received and for sale bv may 12 T. RYEItSON. R YEItSON X CO’S. SAU8APA- ItlLLA.—For the cure of all diseases aris ing from tho impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, " xor " ,: etc., nil of which will yield under tho use of this preparation. The subscriber, inmlVormg tlift preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of those flashy and eon icietitiously beaded advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures, but trust its diameter, as a specific, entirely on its own merits. He lias been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner in which it has been ii*t*«l by several eminent physicians with great smtftfiiction. Ho asserts with confidence that it is prepared with great care ami accuracy, ami in the I test mode to obtain tho active principles of .Sarsa parilla in its 1110.si concentrated state. Prepared and sold by T. RYERSON. june 3 Urngeftt. Savannah. E Li:CTRI(!Ati AND BELT Fllli lLlll< GiaMj.. IUCT() R S—Warranted of the host quality.—The combined effects of heat aud cold, of variability iu temperature, and irre gular action of the system, produce a general tor por and l igiditv of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives thut covering of its lle.xi- bility, and renders its incapable of performing those functions lor which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, and restore the shin to a health ful state, has long been a desirable object; ami this remedy him been found iu tho operation of the Ilnir Glove and Bolt Fricfor. The movement ofall parts of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the blood, aud at the same time removes all encrustations from the skin, and clears ami opens thu pores effectual ly. The regular use oftho Hair Frieiors night and morning, will produce a general glow mid health ful excitement oftho skin, mid will lie found both a preventive aud cure iu all eases of Gold, Rheu matism, Ac. Thoy. require only Jo be used iu order that their most beneficial effects may ho known and appreciated. Fob 7 T. RYERSON. —lObr.'lictp, for cti'c hv THEODORE MINI*?. I IAIUISANK’S PLATJPO^I SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh :t(J lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1.200, 1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on baud and for sale at iiianiilhcuirer*’ prices, bv DENSLOW A- WEBSTER. Agents for the sale of these Scales. Hunt’s Merchant’* Magazine makes the follow ing comments upon this useful and convenient article: I'uirhaale's Platform Saint.—It is not often that we are induced to laud an article of trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are commending somethin 1 ; that is useful. Wo can not consent to "ratify tho cupidity of an Indivi dual, at tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who rely upon the hon esty of our statements, if not in thu infalibility of our jndmeut. That great improvements have been made within a few years, in the instruments of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to Inisi- lies«men. The nntimio clumsy and inaccurate methods of weighing, nave given way to the in vention of American mechanical shill’, and the ut most precision has been attained. A variety of Platform Balances me manufactured and used, 'winch cannot he relied on for liny considerable ■ degree of accuracy: so Hint they necossarily in volve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore affords u.s pleasure to refer to tiie Platform Scales of 5Ir. I'airhank, which huvu been extensively "used in all parts of the United States for several years, and given, os far as our kiimvlodgcd ex tend*, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one ol'thcse scales three years since, and have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, Arc. mid tin*accuracy unil'duruhilily, wo are quite sure, they lave not, and perhaps cannot, he surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical mid pimple. The employment of two levers, with a single Iicam, is cert linly thu most practicable, iu a compound platform balance. Any increase of the number of levers or nit tidditinmit beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated,le»* precise iu its operation mid more liable to derangement. Tbe-m scales-are used by many of the leading merchant* of New York, whose written testimony to their superior rcxcelhinro lias been freely nc- cordedto the nimiufacturcrs. jtuin 0 J ULIES 1IAUA3L.S 13AU 111 VINE DE VENUS or Nvinph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Kaslurn Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin sort and fair. Aa a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent lair skin, Jules Huitcl’s Eun Divine tie Venus or Nymph Soap may be said to exert an abuo.it magical power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to tin* utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely Idaml, piirilyingmid sootliiiigactioii on the skill aud by acting upon the pores and minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to iiilhumuation and hy this me thod alone etieclunlly dissipatos all redness, tan, pimples, freckles ami cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant use will change the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen alilicled with a tenderness of the skill iu shaving, the use of the Etui Divine dc Venus, will he found to allay all ciiticuhir irrita tion oeeasiotied hy common soap or cream or the climate. Just received and for sale hy jiily 24 T. RYERSON. rjhiSE GREAT I»A!N KILLUIt.- -L No 5Iediciuc ha* been discovered that was so happily adapted to use internally, ami yet per form sticli wonders when applied externally, as a wash or bath, or by friction. It may be used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains ill the Side, Ac. Ac. From the many certificates which accompany the article, the two following aro selected on ac count of their brevity: “ l have used Mrs. Brown’s Puiu Killer for Burns, urn! have found that iu applying it immedi ately tlmt it will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to the coufiduncp.nl* tho public. II. A. Hkf.iik. Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.” “I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and many other common complaints, and take pleasure in recommending it as a family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New Loudon, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 cents per bottle. For sale hy scptJO J. A. La ROCHE. D IC. OSBOOB’S INDIA CHOLAGO- CUE—For the cure of Fever aud Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent aud Re-, niitleiit Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kn largement oftho Liver, Enlargement oftho Spleen ami all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. This invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive praetico of several years m a bilious climate, aud Is never known to fail of curing Fe ver ami Ague, or any oftho diseases above named Those who are siilfering from alluctions of thi. kind, as also those who have hecomu invalids from their elfects upon the constitution, wifi liml the India Chologogue a most invaluable remedy for purifying the blood, and thoroughly cleansing from thu system the morbid ull'ecLs of u bilious climate. The wonderful operation of the Cholngogiie in eradicating bile from the liiiuiau system, can only explain its extraordinary agency iu tho sneedv, thorough ami permanent euro nlTover and ague, aud the various grades ofiutormittunt and remit tent fevers. It is equally elTectual for the cure of Liver Com- pluiut, Juuudiee, Enlargement of the Liver: also Eulurgeutout of the Spleen, cullod A9110 Cake, and tiie various forms of billions Indigestion.— These, with the other varied allectimis'of such climates,arising from a common miasmal cause, are only uindificutiqus oftho same disease, and e- qiudly controlled l»y thesamo remedy. Sole Agents for .Savannah, J. M. TURNER A BROTHER, oct. 21 .Monument Square. A<f: JKS~AX J)ER « RtHDlTRIET lmide Hlidf; Emb’d Muslin Collars; Lace Caps; Muslin Bauds; Cambric Edging & Inpqrt’g: Swiss dodo; Thread do.do.: Valonvicme’s Lace; Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain ntulFig’dhlk. Lisle Luce; Fig’d and plain Cap ' ” le hv HENRY h. STOTESBURY. . Vll _yep. im. urarm—^MiiBtilte Ron °F« Farmer. Oita day 0 wrioift, I foolishly chopped Instead of tlic tree. During prii'i'iciUu"!? ° lan.t litnidi-cil y t »r, i,go. Ain.in« iiiisH, shewing jjriijtolrlJFs aiid'qualities never bei torefpund in nhyplaht'that wus over discovered, ' i*y?" u »^ orb .’ ^r°o df tiio,Retort and Cntciblo, developed more tlmn ten distinct properties/• Thirf fact struck tiiy inlnd so fombly, that it was imnossiblu to get rid of it. Soinctbing seemed to toll me tlmt Prnvidonce, whoso special cure t* .extended downed* all his creatures, had never concentrated into one small herb so nutny medicinal qiuilitiori, as various and os complicated, iilthoii^b perfectly identichl as tho human blood, without it wise and good purpose. Here was to be found the acids, the alkalis, tho oils, tho water, the aft, the salts, tho soda, Ac., till combined, con centrated, and chemically united into one single element of power, forming a substance more al lied and in affinity to tho human blond than was ever lioloro discovered iu the works of nature. Laboring under these impressions for several years, 1 became, uneasy, discontented, mid un willing to coniine tnysolf longer to the duties of a tanner. ■■ -Every thing seemed to point mv mind to one object, viz.: the preparation of tlift herb into a tiJWUHb I then determined to return to tho city of N. York. I dill so, aud iuuuudiatclv inquired tor the .herb. It was not to be found. 1 then seut to Europe uml there found it under uuother name. Haying prepared the article to mv satisfaction, * /pvpit away jo all who would uso it. Hun* drods, I might say thousands, took it into their hmulie* and used it: some for one tiling and sumo for another, niid 41II from thu very first to the very last, prouonuced it of unrivaled excel lence and power. 'Hie first case that came under iny observation, was a man that had lost the use of his arm Ibr some years. The Ointment restored his arm comnlotuly in a few days. This surprised me as much ns it did the patient. Alter him there came a uiati with soro eves produced by gunpowder—a very bud case indued. One box only suliieicd to make u perfect euro. And I wmild’liere remark that hundreds have linen cured of soro eves, \ylui never found any relief but in this (jiut- incut. . Thera next came a woman who was siilTeriiig crueiutiug pain from the ague in the lace.— Her physician (thinking it the toothache,) lmti extracted eleven of her teeth. But tho difficulty still,remained as Imd 11s ever. Thu Application olthe All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however, began to swell, and tho surface was covered over with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. In one day all this disappeared. About tho same time, a l.uly made application with it for tiie headache of long standing, and a tailing of the hair. The Ointment cured her headache, and restored her luiir. Since this, 1 have known the Ointment to cure eases often, twenty and forty years standing. I hesitate not to say, that it is almost an infallible remedy for this complaint. About this time there were two cases, mm ot Consumption, and the other of Scrofula, which had batfied tho skill of every physician who pres cribed. It was wonderful to u ilncss the eliectof the Ointment on these persons. No ouo would believe it unless they bail personally witnessed it. But it did the work properly. There was no half way business, for they recovered their health in a few months. Rheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of the .Spine, and Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard of success. But iu Chest diseased, such as Af tli- ma, pain aud oppression, I believe there is no bet tor remedy. Also, the common diseases, such a* Ulcer Soros. Scald Head, Humors of the Skin, liitlamiuatioii, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, and Burns, it seems to he a perfect antidote.— People would come into the store smiling, wi til ing to know if I was really tho Seventh Son. or whether the Ointment that *1 ga\;e them was indeed all-healing ill its nature. For said they, not one single application has failed to enre. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great and universal success,. It produced such good results in all cases that it has been noised abroad, and I was offered sums of money for n receipt to make it for private uso merely. Every man spoke well of it, as it had done so much good. Not withstanding all, I have been careful tint to recommend it, except iu cases 1 knew it would do good. I was never willing to lend mvselfto nuv thing without first testing its merits. 'This I en deavor In do 011 every occasion, and when I acted as one of file Sick Committee iu the Lodge of I. O. of O. F. I thcii'tcstcd it upon Brothers in the ino.-t critical conditions, and Imd abundant oppur tuuity of proving its worth. And, in conclusion, 1 would remark that I have placed this Ointment before the people oftho U. Slates during the last nine or twelve months, and so general lias been the satisfaction, and so great amount of good done, that more than ball*a mill ion of boxes have already been sold. I do really believe there never win a medicine which gained such wide spread, universal and iinauimuus satis faction ns (lie All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of the laud there have come up one deep, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying •‘.McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of truth nud lovo, while health forever attends thy find steps.” And were I now to give all tliegnod sayings of the people, their unqualified approval, their thankfulness aud gratitude, their joy at recov ering front disease mid sickness, I could fill a volume. Jamks 5IcAi.istk.ii, New York. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. M. TURNER A BROTHER. ^»ct 18 Agents for Savannah. M ns. .1 an113h iiS3t’i’s’~t;'i'i : ;ar- INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bmvne, Savannah, Gn.—I would beg to state, that yon are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan nah, and tlmt any other person selling .Suppor ters asinine are imposing on the public,hy ven ding worthless and injurious eouiiterieits’of iny Supporters. Saraii IJktts, Caution.—Each Support^ will have written on it tho name of“Snrali Betts.” TI10 subscriber would respectfully inform the Physicians and Ladies of Savannah, tlmt Mrs. Sarah Betts linsapnoiiited him her solu Agent iu this city, for the sale of her Supporters, and that any others vended elsewhere iu the city as her’* nro counterfeits. These Supporters are now very generally a- dopted aud recommended by Physicians, as the most successful medium of relief For that distress ing malady for which they were invented, of any ollercd to the public. Mrs. Betts lias tho testimony of Professors S, Jackson, T. 1). .Mutter, Joseph J’aticoust, J. K. .Mitchell, X. Clmnnmu, and Wiltbnnk, l’hiludcl phht.aud many other* of tho twM eminent Phy sicians iu .vurious purl* of the United Suites, in their favor. She has recently introduced an entire uqw Sup porter for summer uso ; it is made of open net work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to ;Jojm and at tin 1 same time possesses all the im portant requisites. For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to lie procured gratis at mv store. A. T. liOWNK, Druggist, nov 15 .Sniffs’ building*. W HITE WI5IB VINEGAR,—25 bjurs-i*. binding frojn schooner Maria, from Phil.idclf.liia. ;,ud for wile hv net 6 CONNER AT A IIA R IE. L ondon mitoTaudio quarter, imir and pound bottles; also Hudson’s Mustard in tin boxes, a on perier article, roeeivnd and- for . aft by . A. T. BOVVNK, 110 v 1 Smets’ Building. KW FALL GOODS,—The Suhscii- N now opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in‘nurt,'of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinctt*, Tweeds, Vestiugs, iu every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk Wrap do., Black, Plaid, aiidCol’d Merinos, Wors ted Fluids, Oregon l’laids, Twilled Ginghams, French do., Cashmere Dresses,Momtiiude Luines, Rich Fig’d do., English and American Prints, Black and white Priuts, Furniture Prints, White, nud Red Flatliieft, White aiid Brown Canton Flan nels, Paper Cambrics, Cambric ami Jnconet .Mus lins, Rob Itov and Brocho Shawls, Printed Cash mere do., Marseilles-Qn 11 ft, Hemstitched and Plain L. C. Haudk'fs, Silk dp., Cotton Pocket 11ml -Verotia Haudk’fs, Blenched and Brmvn Table Da- itmsk. Bird'*) Eye Diaper, Huckahiick Cotton do., Dowlas Towels, Clasp*, Rings and Tassels’, Braids and Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths, Carpetiugs, Druggetl or Figured Baize, Carnet Rugs, Ac., Ac., which, wifJi a variety of other goods, will bn olfered at the''lowest market prices, and 011 the inost accommodating tonus, Wholesale or Retail. Merchants, Planters, and others, aro invited to call uud examine. * GODFREY A LvRCCHE, oct 5* West comer Shad's Range. flIoro Exlraordiimry (Cures I BY THOMSON, 51. D;, MACON, GEO. rpIIE ttndewlgncd findiil^ that die' onrefof des- A pornte cases olfectcd by lift remedies, nre accmmimlnting faster than his space in tiie news- Itaners will nduiit of reporting, has concluded to publish 11 number of thorn ih pamphlet forih for distribution, so that the afflicted who maV feol more especially interested, «m, on application by letter (postpaid) or otherwise, be fnmfthed with come*. - • . In presenting ettch jl body of eVutoitcS in the form of certificates, it may not he improper to ru- tnark, in regard to their credibility, tlmt they nre given many of them, by some of onr bcrstciti- y.ens, whoso characters are'well and generally known, and whose residences aro particulurlV pointed ot,t,tims rendering the possibility of fraud, deception or forgery, utterly out of tho question, b»r bow could it he For one moment Inntmgiiied that falsehoods, thus issued in the fight of day, right under 4I10 immediate observation nCtUose in torested, could be at all tolerated t»r allowed, es pecially as they tend to subvert the interests of those who scrutinize them with such Argus eyes us would, if possible, detect an error iu the Truth. These considerations will at once indicate the difference of credibility duo these., and those, so frequently paraded iu the miners from abroad, got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued from nobody knows where, and. circulated far from their reputed source, for every body know* what. By this, however, lie must not bo under stood to say tlmt such certificates ora false, only that they may bn so for all wo know. His inten tion iu presenting this view of it is merely to show that while falsehoods may ho published at a dis tance with impunity, It is utterly impossible that they can ho so at home. A* usual, the undersigned will coittinne to till Itlsspabo iu the papers hy limited reports of sue- ccftein treating tiie iiie.itrabies, IVom among which the following ofimarly nine years standing is for the present selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. llditar: Sir,-—My sense of duty to my suf fering follow mortals lias induced mo to make the following communication; and lam in hopes that, should you sec proper to givo it iu whole or ill purt. a place in your valuable paper, it may prove beneficial to some poor follow sufferer, ‘in the winter of1834, aud the day utter I bad a (timidity's work lilting mid moving logs, I was taken will! a violent pain iu iny buck nud loins, aud tho day following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. [I was then a citizen of .(onus county, Ga.] I immediately called iu a physician ofgreat eminence nud distinction ; for thirty-six hours 1 suffered as much, to all appearance, a* it was possible for human nature to endure, nud at hist Found relief only by the help of the catheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both in Baldwin and Jones, wiihoutrecciviug any bon- efU otber than a temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or three days return, and the catheter wo* mv only helper. In 183/ l re moved to this county, mid brought with me my tormentin'* complain tarn! my friendly catheter.— Here, a* there, I applied to the most skillful phy sicians, as 1 thought, mid here, os there. I receiv ed no benefit from them. In September J.-12, tiller having siilfcrci'l at times tin* most excrucia ting pains for (tight year* and nine months,mid after having spent a great deal of money (at least J@5(I0) on doctors during the time, l was induced to try Dr. 51. S. Thomson, of .Macon, and though I entertained the most violent prejudice (o his mode of practice, my necessity compelled me to go, for l had then been confined to my house for toil days, and had to resort to the use oftho ca theter three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my ease to him, and be gave mo medicine. In half an bom* after taking lii-i first dose, I felt that ease, and bad that free mid copious discharge of urine which 1 Imd not felt or Imd in almost nine veqrs. Ami IVom that timo to this present day, 51 arcli 20th, 1847, 1 have Imd no return of niv complaint, mid 110 more use Ibr my catheter, lit order to make the cure permanent I continued the use of the medicine several months. Since then l take nothing for it. 1 eat, drink, sleep, mid work as in former days, mid feel as well aim sound as ever I was. You may well suppose that it did not lake long to banish prejudice at liml rate, and ! now say to the afflicted, that I believe iu many instances that prejudice stands more iu the way of their reeo’vcvv than the incurability of their diseases. Snell, Mr. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson's treatment, and such the results. Neither ho nor bis remedies nerd any encomium from me : the skill oftho one mid the ellieaey oftho other are too well known for that; but a fellow feeling for Iho siillerers induced mo to take up the pen, mid to llieiii ft dedicated the imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully, (JFORCE G. .MILLER. JJihb County, Geo., March 21.7A, 1847. S c*' Persons desirous of testing the eflicarvof these remedies in their own cases, 110 matter tehrre they n side, can do so very conveniently by send ing their ago mid symptoms in writing, as mr- reedy as possible,’when medicines In suit their various cases will he compounded mid sent by mail, express, or private hand. 111 order that At.i. may partake oftiie benefit* resulting from the use ofliis remedies, lift charge for tin* treatment of such eases as do not require bis personal atten tion, will be only i'ire Dollars a month, which may be sent by mail at his risk. Acute cases, mid those requiring personal at tention will bo charged ill accordance with the established rates of other city Physician-*. In consequence of tin* great increase ofollice business, it will lie impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only ill urgent cases, ora* consulting physician, ilfteitv friends may fullv relvouhis usual promptitude in attending to Ihiir calls, and others who may deem it their intcrist to procure hi* services, will he attended to as promptly as his will admit. 51. S. THOMSON, 51. D. 51 \niv. October 18, 1847. e— ? t fifi©EI3«175 bags Uio CiiVeo7»» vT do. I.agiiira do. 1U0 bids. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks l.egr Frer* 125 bhls. Western Fhmr. choice old Brandy 50 tierces prime Cuba Molasses 51) half bills. Butter. .Sugar and Soda Crackers I JO boxes Hammond'* Soup, 30 do. Fay’s Pale do., 45 do. Colgate's do. do., 4 half boxes Family do. 20 boxes No. I Chocolate, 40 51. Principe Sugars 1ft bags Black Pui*?r,5do. Allspice 20 boxes .Mustard 75 do. Ill’s Clifton's Tobacco, 5ft do. 5*s do. do., 2ft do . lb. W. Rogers’ do 15 bbls. Clarified Sugar 13 liluls. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 DumijmiH, J’*. 2’s. 3’s mid 5’s 51) doz. Painted Buckets, 2ft boxes Table Salt (if) doz. Brooms, 3 chc.-ts Oolong choice Tea 2ft casks Byass’ London Porter 1ft baskets Bacocn Champagne 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 bids. Crashed and Powdered Sugar JO bags Brazil Sugar, Jft eighths casks Braiuly 15 qr. casks Malaga Wine 15 qr. and 15 eighths Dnurettu Malaga Wino J5 qr. and 15 eigths casks .Madeira Wine 2 half pipes (hard. Dupity A Co’s. Brandy 5 bids. Clove Leaf jC/'in, 15 do. Cordials 10 51. Venus Regalia Sugars 125 reams Wrapping Paper 59 gross Anderson’s Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes Perfumed Soup, 21)1) gross Matches 2 qr. casks Legru Frer*choice old Brandy 50 boxes Codfish, 10ft do. Herring 2ft do. Pickles, 50 imtU Cinnamon 75 do. Pipes 2ft do. Tomato ami Wulnnt Catsup 30 do. Sperm. Candles, 4’s and ti*s 2ft <l)i. Hull’s do. 4’s, C’s and 8’s 5ft bbls. Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. 5ft do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rum J5 do. St. Croix Rum, It) do. N. (). Sugar Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel in whole mid half bills, in store aud for sale on favorable terms, bv oct 18 CONNER AT A BAUD’.. N EW GOODS.—Now lauding from Wil son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped and Figured Cashmere, do do Muslin de Lain*, plain and plaid Alpaceas, colored Merinos. Mohair Plaids olid Lustres, Raw Silk PI aids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, .Saltillo* Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored ami black Silks, Silk Hose and Half Hose; worked Muslin Collars,Capes and KoltessThrcnd Laces; 51 echini, Lisle and Cotton do; real Broche Shawls, Cashnicru do, Tarton do, Plaid Merino Long do; 4-4j 5-4 ond ft-4 Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies and Misses Bonnets, with 11 vari ety of Hoiisukeepiiig and Staple Goods, which will lie sold at lowest market prices, wholesale or retail, by GODFREY A LaROCHE. nov 8 OJf THK •KVKdfn eft* DKCKJtUE'n NKXT Number On. a J a. ' _ UNITED STATES KEPOHTr.! A Dally Journal of llmni mn ,. , . (afire and (irnrml T IIE nilncrilrar i» now onnMeil I llm roinplrtioti of hi. nrnm..,.! “ nl '™"'l MBmMMMr » well (irmni/M ' '™!* r " r III ill'll! Joumhl of New, at the Smt of n: Government. 1 M,c LciutE TIic lotullrtg■fcatnreb of t|, n 1 pm-tor will ho tlic following; S,a,M 111 1. Early hitdliyrnre of Ibr. mortmnl. „r .1 I n»M Deyurt,ueulutf Ibr Ilorrrnmrul f, r T to limnetic Aliiiir, mot to t!„. ol tho omit,try, will ho xivi',, witRn,to " "'I delity. Possessing peculiar i*J* N 'l mforinntioit, tho porter" will ' “''J qtitmtly tocomuiiitiii'itte, ««!«*“* S lr * " l lu .m’ ut ""I'ni’hint clinninter *''' II. /.in Verbatim It,port. „f ,, ■ uud Vdmtci of l!„ l/niled proprlolor i, hootnl to forth,.I, <l„iIv to "t 1 ^ l ,"l to nurorihiiicii with tho term, oftl,,. lm,! J »t tho clo,o of Uio lut „.„i„„ oft,™ 1 ' 1 ':?;! nrrmigoiocm, now tniiilo will m „„r "n | ' 1 to the Satiate oftho Ctiitml s,„„" ,"'""I rohnloo, tt,,,| n.,p,','tf„| rrynrtl. ' “ 111. Ibr 1 mmliugsntul D,bulaiu Ibr I Steisse-arasEf *V ,,I > |d’Domestic Legftlutum h, tIU lions of the Unueil States. ,w “ _ "f <dl important nmrnr.A in t o■ Legislatures of p, .. 'I will he eomimiilii-aled by every ste imer r ■ reporter; in l.mid.ui te s,,w,to ■ \ I. Toe General :Yr*rx <f t'ir will ln> ,'t ho, h m i lini'l vo'w ol whnl tho "i;oili',ISli',I "poi lor i, .h'„ g i„',| t,, he. All tiie plan. , ■■■ «... <• i r lit . jj )(1 arrangement* have been well matured lie- ' : —“ S OAP AND STARCH.—120 boxes and lmlf boxes Colgate’s Soap and Starch, land ing from brig Savannah, and for sale hy nov IU J. E. UAIJDIlV A CO. ( '< IIAMTAONE.—:K) biwkote for.«ul. by J nov lit THEODORE, MINIS. B UTTER.—20 iirkinH choice Goshen But ter, landing from brig Madison, and ter sale hy nov (5 F. SWIFT. *? m.mirnl, uud!l..| ,p„ 1,i cmloleotly V,1 tlmt ||,U -I' s r I ,,„rl,;r will provo its,'If „„ cnerm ,;rl„"i'(! mill porfortly „„I L .p,„, j, J ..'ill horn 1111 party view..-,,,, f |,H,pr„,l„r hy the ter his r„„ln,ii J hi'ii„te III tho U|„|,.,| Slate,, in,I to llieJl " Ijlat Iho paper ,1,1,11 ri.iiiai,, I , timopt 1I10 ill- It ,!i|| |, I \ chicle ol .\rics~n,n the orpin oFiniy*ct ar«n;n.I ions. I he grand aim of the snhseriher it to.. I at the Se.it of (»o\eruuii*nt. a tUUbful»• iroiunt reporter ofall sorlsof im,tili<'ciin—u! "ineJIdc aji ut, oil which the politician, (la* Im-' ies- man, Iho iiiiuiufictmer. t!i« iaccli.uiic.iml very one interested in theaif.iir* olfongrownn|■ I, ,, tioveriimmit, luuy rely nt „|] t|„„.., win, i,J ihnt eotilideuee. P It is believed ih.it the establishment of sarin responsible Journal of hit, llivi ucr. ««a terms whi j place it within the reach of the great ni«s*csalt!. jieople, at the ruimnelieenieul of wlmt aranih, to he a most interesting ami evouUidpurioii in il-1 history of Cinigressiotial proceuiliiig, will lie to I ganled with favor by all c. , lassesoftlie<‘aiiniain;ii;l 11ml. having thus stated his object*, the snlwcriln’i 1 respect idly solicits a liberal anti general siqqniit I from the enlightened public of the Pnilcti Sine*. | JAMES A. HOUSTON, Stenographer to the Si mite of the V. S. + *Phe '‘I’uiled States Rcporier' 1 will Ik-■ printed on a large miillMiidsoineslicet, anti i-.eitil I erery iiiorning, except Suinlavs.at iho rate ol>> per milium. I ll coiiiicrtion with the daily paper, tlien* w.'l he issued from the same establishment, Tin: .MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publication will cont iiii exclusively tin* Reports ot the Proceedings and Debate* of tier Coiigrc-s of Iho United Sillies. It will he icaii-il semi-weekly, iu an «-legant quarto-form, lliroiigb- out tin 1 sessions of Congress, uud will he funiitii- ed to subscribers at the rati* of Tiro Dollars Ibr the long session, and (hr Dollar tor the short sc- siou. It ishelimed tlmt this great national work will he deemed iudi*peu.*ahle in the library of every public institution, politician, nud profes sional man throughout tlicconiitry; and that ii wi'l he regarded hy the great mass of the pcopleas lie* very best political text hook for their own in- «lim*lioii mid that of their children. 15! PORTA NT ANNOUNCEMENT. Throughout the session of Congress, I'.slrns will he issued from tin* oiliceoftite ‘•I’nilcilSiiiii. Reporter.” containing the report* ofall such |i,- hates ns may po.*H*ss peculiarly exciting inlcn-a. .43 snli*cr',plioii* mid eoimmuiicatioiis loin! post-p.iid, mid addressed J A .MI’S A. HOUSTON. United State* Reporter, Wa-tiiington, B.f. IV All newspapers thronglioiit the I'nit"! State* who piiMisii this pio-;iec:u* once a w<"- from this dile till tin 1 meeting of Congees*, will ft entitled to mi exchange with the "United Sl.io* Reporter,” mid will he placed on the li-t of lW to whom the Extras will he despatched. oct IH_ PROSPECTUS NUW MUSIC BOOK, ix r. i v i: x t x <i t i: s, c. 11.1. /: n Tilt: IIKSl’KItlAN IIAICI'i IIy Dr. II'iii. Ilouscr, of Jejji rs ut t'annty. <!"■ t BAII IS work will eontaiiioftft pages, iiic!iulm; J. ii lucid exiiositioii of the Rules of Hingiitf and of .Musical Cooiposiiion; a largeriiinaliffd Church Times used hy the various ri ligiiai- 'I - liomiiiation*, South ami We*t, than lane ever ft- fore been embraced in one volume. I Lies otw Anthem*, Sunday School and Infant I I v nuts, u* liiermis Missionary and Teuijicraiieu pieces, A*, iiccoinpauied in a gnat many installers bv tin* cii- lire hymn or song. Many uf the lime* arc eiiiirf* ly new, while many of those line old air* tint Jiave long been used at prayer, camp and allirf meetings, uud iu the social circle, hut have iicuf lielbre been eolleeted and hitrinoiiizeil, with no* mel ons Scotch, Irish. Gei iuaii amt other tin*! times hitherto scattered at wide interv als over lla* rff™. will he found iu the Hesperian Harp. Ibtc'e. ancient nud modern—many that are now out • ' print, whose rich music is imkiiou n to iim-t pij soil* of till! present day, have been riiiijilit' 1 ! "used lip” to siipplv ibis work. Tin* lle*periau flarp i- the largest anti rhrsp- ist .Music Book ever ollercd the American put'' 1 '• as all intelligent person* will sec by comp inns U with other works. Price, .>*| 5ft per copv. tifullv* printed, and hotmd in paste-board, w' 1 } 11 l„.„lfv iirinli'il An ropy, dnir in iiiordceo of ally color desired, will lie Iiirfii-nedat S'J ,iU|o 8*3 5ft. according to style. Fifty nd.iin) sent to one address for #1)2 50; l«0 "► pu-s for #10!). The icorli icill be furnished loss's scribers milt/. , ., . ft, |J. AcriVK Aur.vrs wanted iiniiiedaitelyw canvass every comity, town mid city in ll|« bind A liberal per ceitl. vvill lie allowed. Good rccn!H- membvtimw required. Address tho iiatlmr, /" piiiil, at Louisville, Ga. , , The Florida papers, and till others, frn'in'.» such an enterprise, are respectfully rcqit<*>t‘« ; nii!)li-li this Prospectus three times, mid to *" t!io author a nmiiber of the paper coutiuiiia? * A copy of the Hesperian Harp will lie return. . r , . i. JetVcrson county, Gn., Aug. 1-u. I* 1 O SnlOiYWf ThoAronjitr, or thu I!" 1 *" Foundling. . The Fountain, a Gift: “To stir up .V ,l,r l'.j mind—by wav of letuenibrunce.” Edited»»)' “* Hastings’ Weld. The Cruise of the .Midge. Our Army nt Monterey, by T. ». Thqn'*’* The Idle and Adventures of Joseph !• I* ar the bold Robber and Highwayman. . . fM , .Moniiita, or the Beautiful French Girl m t 1 " adelphia, by II. Ilnydil. n Tim Patrol of the Mountain, a tale of tJi« J* 1 ’ lution, by Newton 51. Curtis. ...... The Secret Service Ship, or the fill ol 1 tie San J mm D’Ullon, by Charles E. A verm* Received by J. 51. COU1M.K* nov 12 j T Ifliulms A.VH WINES. l ij a A oTioicc Islay .Scotch W biskev, 1 p"! 1 ^ 1 ,'. Jamaica Hunt, 5 halfpipes Otard. Dupuv * L* ' Brandy, 1 pipe Imperial Gin, 15 hhb "''JA. .Spirit-'. 10ft boxes lilmidy C O 51 W me, J Mary Ann do, 20 do Pule Sherry do; 20 d®. 1 J ’ dials, comprising. 5!araschino, .Myean, Ab’ i|P * ’ Cnraciia ami Kerchenwasser, for sale low hv J. E. GAUDRY fc ( f; . Also, 3ft baskets Clnmpngne, of the Dc" mont. Bollinger A; Bolling* AiichcrfiMii-s . nov 15