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<i. U. HENDRICKSON.
>W «L1KS, Ac.—'•>»>'
H air brush*:*.—i'*> do* B«p«n>.t
■U4J1IV |t.u Bro-Hic, <U1 Mew pulteiiu.
if |j5i|fl MS.—lti•! •■£. Whitawzali Ilruslte*,
M3 •■HorteJ: l*Jd» Scrubbing do do; 20 do Shoe
i,v. 4 .lit Fnrnitiiro do ; 20 do M irsing do, just re
ceived and for -ale by
Mr 4 ’ >
W HOon UbJiBOl
Winflow Glass, wwurted sizes; lUfH) lb*.
Pnttr: 1 do* Glazier*' Diamond* jurt received
and Sr sale by U.IL HENDRICKSON,
nov «| Gibbon*' Building*.
'1X7*»TAR’S CMUU»i~l7dZKN(iK8.
W A (V«* ~ip|.ly\rdia» LflXtfMOS highly
recommen^cl for die cure of Coughs A-thnia,
Tickling of Ihe Throat, Ac. Jim rccclrod, nnil
(SrSfilS «■ K- UENOglCKflON,
nov 3. J <«»l>t>om« building*.
CWAI.H'S PANACEA.—-*J0 di»*cn
SwainiP celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck*
do, ju.t
I Ifiiilrfilt»,
Gibbon’* Binldina;*.
nn v3 Gibbons’Building*.
____ -30 keg* refined Saltpc-
* TreJoOlbs each, in pood order, Inst received
and for Mile by G. It. HENDRICKSON,,
oct 30 Gibbon j Pudding.
NfON WETTS.-t* barrels Onion setts
() for Planting or pickliri:
for Mlebyi < • G. K. HP
oct 28
tut received and
HUGKSON,
Gibbons* Building.
/-IllHUGH'S VKGETAM1.K .BO-
V-* TION.—An effectnnl cure for eruption f
tha Face and Skin; particularly for Pimp ,
Blotches, Teller*, Ton, 8i»nbanw Freckles, &c.
A degree of pleasure accompanlot U10 useor
J^nSK^S^iUMonsirritability tm<t%eolo-
sasraBaar£*as sss snssz
eSt^ bf O. tt. ilENIIlUCKSOfJ.
maV 25 Gibbon’a Building*.
nays
TV1P£ R.—200 reams LoUer and Foolscap
Jl Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and
ibrsale K 0? R. HENDRICKSON,
may 11
D B. A. EPHA.U’S PUiB BLllC-
TUARY.—A certain care for the Piles,
dlber internal
jnne 22 Gibbons* Buildings.
iriOHBS.—Corvod Tortoi.c Shell, DuUjilo,
L Imitation nnd Brasilian Tuck Comlw, Shell
ami Imitation Ion* back Comb., Side Comb, or
a .ariety of pattern., Droming Comb., Shell,
Buffalo, I*ory and Kngli.li Horn nnd Kino Tenth
Combo of all aixoa and iinulilice, for .alii by
may 13 U. B. HBWUttICKSON
F OB TUB -MSUTU.—Monpnlua'nnti-
acorbatic Kliair and hia celebrated Odoiitmo
ia Tt ei ** O.sSs’il^OaiCRSONt
iaaj.18' • Oibboiia* lluililing..
TT'IBBAUD'S TILLS.—Iter., »• Hib-
XX b ird's genuine vegetable nnti-biltoiif qdls,
for sale by G. R.HEND1UCK80N,
m ,iy 18 Gibbon** buildings,
PULL’S 8AIKS A PARILL-V.-A II
tJ Boll's Compound Extract or Sarsaparilla,
for the care of Scrnfola,diseases of the Skin, Dys
pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the
litnes, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive effects of Mercury, aud all diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood, equal to any
preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents
H by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
inay 4 Gibbons* buildings.
T Ainp wicK. —Solar and Astral Lamp
Xj Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and
Candle wick, for sole by
C. It. HENDRICKSON,
opr 21 Gibbons' building.,
fpooTH KKCSIIKS, Ac.-Ali ole-
X cant assortment of French, English' and
Amen can Tooth Bruslios. Also Orris and Char
coal Tooth Poste, just received and for sal? by
sept 50 : G. R. HENDRICKSON.
"CAIMIWATIVE
TVii/HV^S C A RMWATIVB.-1
JLr- groce of this old English preparation, war
ranted genuine, for sale by
•pr!» " qi Rr HBNDItlOK80N.
TTUI/I/’S FAMILY SOAP.-50 boxes
XI Ilntl's Extra Steam Pressed Soap,just land
ed and for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON,
apr 10 ' Gibbons* buildings.
O O II TIITB U N H »« H VHE
JN I’lTiZl NS UF SOUTH CAROLINA,
(jKI)lt<IIA?ALA!IAMA.»II33IHBllTi;TI'N-
NE88EE, I-I.OItllM, LOUISIANA Ac.—
Allow mo to call your olteutinn to one or the great
est and most useful Mcdecinc* ever di« i»venul.
It is not my! intention to Uix you with a long nno
tireMim udvertiacnicjnrbut I lay before yon the
testimony of the most roepoctahle faimlic* in Uie
United Stales, inostofiny certificates are from the
city of Savannah, where f reside, and many from
your own Stale, where the Medicine is Used with
great and astonishing success; it lias proved itself
lo bo stiporfor to any otlmr Mcdicino for the cure
of Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very
Ml,ort space of Twelve Hours, it has never been
known to fail to effect a certain cure. I he Men-
icinc is a harmless and bwtelcjw one, svlncli will
mnhe it the most popului'.Mediciuelntho Southern
States. The Medicine contains no mineral pre
paration whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable
matter only. To Planters, this Medicine is n val
uable preparation, ns it cures all cases in twelve
hours, and docs not require any time U> be lost; all
that into be done is to tnkc the Medicine nml to go
to work. To the Ilicc Planter it is a valuable Med
icine, ns it does not contain any mercurial or min
eral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe
Medicine for Uio8C who are liable to exposure. I
beg yon. do not let me have to tax you so often with
advertisements, certificates, Ac. H has already
proved itself to be what I say it is, and tho greatest
proof is every body is recommending it to bo tho
only ccrtaiu nnd speedy cure for tho Fever aim
mid Ague, and ofcoilno; to be convinced, yoll will
irv it, it led I l.npo ». Here i. my. nffor In nny
Planter 6f Smith Carolina, who will eitllcrcnll nn
Doct IV St.Cohcn.orCliarleatou, 8. C. ornijrmlf.
In tl.o citv nfSavilnnab, .lid either orn. wtU *Nb
enough for twelvo cine., and If it doc. hot euro ten
ontortwelve, wo will refund the amount paid for
it. Yonraro to see the 3Iedtcuio taken os I have
«iif' f r '* i
Owing to die heavy rains during die past sum-
mcr, and Which- Still Continue, all-tho low laiids
are underwater, which will catiso a great deal of
this disease on Uie Rico FlanUtioiw;.it will bo jo
your advantage to Procure a certain and sneedy
KMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. .
^This Medicine is for solo by the following I
named gentlemen, who ore the only agonts for
the sale of the Great Soutiiekw RexXdr, where I
it will be found either at wholesalo or retail.
Country merchapts will malce a handsome profit
by selling this medicine. A liberal disuoqr tmade
to Planters, Ac., by tho dozen. . Address-
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
oct 13 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
nVrOUE YETI-STILL TIIEyI
lTi COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROMSCRIVENCOUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY CANNOT FAIL! !-READ*J
READ!! READ!! ■
Scnivzx Coo.stv, Sept. 21,1817.
Win. Humphrey’s. Jr—Dear Sir.*—Permit me
to drop a few linos to you in behalf ofvour vain
able uiudiciiic. I have recommended it in two
cases ns being die best Medicine for tho cure of
|tho Fever anil Ague, nnd told them ■ if it did not
cure I would rulund the money. Rut ps your
medicine has proved itaelf so far, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to the public as a cer
tain and speedy euro for llio Fever and Ague; a I
disease so iroublcsoinu in Uie lower countries,
Iwliich would bo banished by the uso of limn-
plirey’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine for
ilrn South.' Eueloncd you will receive a certifi
cate from a respectable , gentleman of Seri veil
L County, and also of a, young Lady who resides in
my family. I urn your obd’t sorvt,
W«. M. Cann.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir.—I hand your
Agent my certificate for pablicatioii, if you thiuk
proper. This is to certify, that I had the .Fever I
and Ague several times very severe, and found
no relief until through the persuasion of Mr,.W.
Carr, your agent for Humphreys' Valuable Fever
[nnd Ague Medicine, which restored mo to health
in the short space of24 hours. And I do recom
mend Humphreys’ Remedy at a certain and
speedy cure for Uio above disease.
Respectfully, Mart SuzrrARD.
Jacksonhoro,’ Striven Co. Sept. 24,1847.
_ ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
Savajixah, Oct. 2,1847.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc
casion to iiso your Remedy for Fever and Agno.l
I can recommend it to the public as a safe, cer
tain, and speedy care for the above named- dis-
TJ W-HO-S COMVOVSD K
I 1 . EXTRACT OK 8AIWAPARII.1/A, AND
aHF.EN'H Dt’I.ICHT, Ac — ForUioroiiiji'ni-
lionarthia F.ilnu t »nil ihe iiropurtiv" oj “>»
aumn. MM ffifiaiw nr " rc.pvrlfiillr «•
ferred to the nth nnd Oth number, vol. I, ol the
Southern Journal of Medicine nnil Pharmacy.,
Forpurifying tho blood, and removing all diseas
es arising from dm impurity of die same, it is
highly recommended, ns also for tho cure of Khn«-
nwliMii, Scrofula. ErHibMas; Ulceration* f»r the
Throat nnd legs, pains am! swclUngrfof the bones.
Tetters, Pimple* in dm Face, Old Sores, and all
Cutaneous Eruption*,NeuralgicAitebnoiii,mor-
curia! Diseases, and for aspiring Uio operation
and preventing fatal consequences of Mercurials
1,1 Th^prepara'.icm. (Iiy adding (he Queen’s De
light, Ac. to die Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more
perfect degree than any known remedy, tome
ami alterative powers, undis highly recommend
ed by eminent physicians. It i* prepared in cun-
Hiciico of the recommendations .Riven py pt.
R. Frost, Professor of Matoria Mediea in Uie
medical College of Charleston, 8. C. in bis work
on Materia Medico, only concentrated by. a pro- .
cess of die subscriber’s tbyepder ft mqrc couvon- known
ient for ndministratiou. and with die oxception of
|Y1 AID'S UENOWiHED FLAS-
TX TER CLOTH'.—Approved ami rccqin-
inciidcd for Urn lent furly years by Uio niosl cmi-
uuht o? Uie Faculty nml UilizoiM m the United
tUtuto, prepared only by die sole proprietor,
T. w. D.YQTT: BI.I).. successor to Iloudioney
I.onlonet, the lain approved prcpircr.
qUALITIES nr UAlir’s PLASTKK Cf.OTII.
The Plaster Clodi is so well known throughout
the United Htntc.-, but more generally in die city
of Philadelphia! that it* bcpelicial cllects and sur
prising cure*, havd procured (hr it Urn njiproba-
I on nml recommendation of Uw most eminent or
i in Faculty, i; • . • : X ^ ■
It is n sure nnd safe JTincdy for‘Ulcers and
I^g— -T-- --- |jt«tsys
Sore*! either fresh or r oridWg unranco.
In cases of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a proneucss
of Uie nfleeted pari* to mortilV, (or Gdugreiic,) it
will be advisable for tho unfortnnato sn«crer to
resort to the uso of soma gcntlo purgative Ibr a
few days previous to Using thd'Plastor, and con
tinue the same till Uio euro is completed,' which
to Uieabqve thtintidoic-
;Th0rtTaf*.ftw cases bl
Rheumatism that wfll not
Ilydr. ofPotosh!^ *
; -Is highly jrocommondcd for all diseases of Uio
-«... : II ...I n.„. it’.ll
I* chronic and painful
ild tA Uio influence of,
Jit If duly prpse-
in conjunction with
postal e« . M
persons in this climate are so much subjected to,
aritaug citlicr from impurity of the blood or de
bit'lly. It is tho boat remedy known for scrofti-
loti* afluctions, sores and breakings out in yoting
children, and isyafd and eflicaciou* in removing
entirely every trace of lioroditary disouscs from
tho system, in the tendorost iuAiut; in ftict, in all
cutaneous affections it is invaluable. Am a gen
eral'purifier of tile blood, and an eradicator ofafl
obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take the precedence of all other remedies. It
gentiy operates upon and regulates Uie bowels,
restores to Uio blood its wontod purity, gives tunc
to the stomach, and promotes digestion.
It r. ill effectually relievo Erysipelas even in ito
worst stages, and ail porsons suffering from' this
distressing complaint are advised to use it, first
so, hut if no. marked relief be found after taking
one bottie, it will |ie necessary lo use the Uydrio-
dated Potash with ill
' Not wishing to publish certificates a* is done in
Uio cases of all quack medicines of Uie day, to ef
fect their sale, and so force tiiein upon tho p'uh*.
lie, Uie subjcriher bug* leave to state that hi* pre-
I mrntioii has been prescribed and hsod by a num*
icr of physicians and planter* of our city nnd
neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. 11. II.
Frost. Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simon*,
Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. 8. Lcgaro.'Lu ' Wilson, U.
S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stouev, Beau
fort. &c. Price per bottle, or <55 for 0 do
Prepared by J. Pktku M. Eppixo,
Chomidt and Druggist, corner llroud uifd
King streets, Charleston, 8. C,
Agent for Suvuunuh,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
dec 21—lyr Market sqiinrn.
Jiiidgr
[on of Ulcers; Uiia valuable Plaster
n cutq for it, if the some treatment
” ^^clas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula,
„ Jure Breasts, Ferons,;Whitlows
and Btfils aro. removed, mid cures happilyjpto-
dneed hy thb tisa of this valuable Plnster:
it removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected
hhmotirs; it also' cure* Sprain*, Bruise a, Anthrax,
Scald*, Burns, and all Sorbs nnd Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws'cantorized Sores or Issues
Voiy successfully andAvlthoilt pain. Itdifwlputfes
distressing pain from Gout* or Rheumatism in a
very' short tithe,' atid is a safij and certain cure far
Rheumatism aud flyingiRhouraalic' Pains, if tho
Plantar bo coiutanlly njipliod to tho affected parts'
for six.br eight montiis, Uio narta affected become
invigorated, nml a euro seldom, fails to'be com
pleted. .It is also successfully used for the cure
of corn*.
Those useful men; Mariners, should nover bo
ivitbout Moby's valuable Planter Cloth; it keep*
any length of time equally good, and i* particu
larly calculated to dry sores arising from green,
wounds', after they arc suppurated, which it much
aid*. It is necessary it should be kept dry.
Received and fur sale Iiy.
may 12 T. 11YERSQN.
mriisox an cos. sahsxpa-
XJ/ RILLA.—For the euro of all disease* aris
ing from tho impurities offload, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruption*,
etc., all of which will yield under the use of this
preparation.
The subscriber, in olforiug this preparation to
tho public, dooms it unnecessary to exhibit any of
those flashy and conscientiously beaded advertise
ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures,
hut trust ita character, a* a specific, entirely on its
own merit*. Ho has been induced to orter it
from tho fuvorahlo manner in vvhicli it has been
used by several eminent physicians with great
Buthfuclion. He assert* with confidence that it is
prupurud with great care and accuracy, and in tho
Lest inode to'obtain Uiu active principle* of Sarsa
parilla in it* mo*t concentrated state. Prepared
mid sold by T. RYERSON.
jnno'5 , Druggist. Savannah.
AUIGIIV OF BPALINYLIPS Al/I*
” HEALING OINTMENT.-—Aboutthuyea.
1817,1 was f.virig in the wcitcin part of Ibis State
pdrsuingUm occupation «ra fiirmeiV Onodiy
while chojijiing ill the wood*, I foolishly chopped
my foot nearly oft', instead of tiic tree. During;
tins misfortune I employed mysolfin perusing the'
fragment leaves ofan old volume, printed in Eng
land some hundred year* ago. Among' tiieso
scattered leave* 1 road ofau herb which hud lieeji
analyzed by hodiu of England’s ancient Alche
mists, shewing properties and qualities never be
fore found in any plant that was ever discovered.
This one herb, niidcr Uie force of Uie Retort
and Crucible, developed , more titan ten distinct
properties. This fact struck my mind so forcibly^
Uiat it w as impossible to get rid of it. 8omDthir -
seemed to tell mo tiiat Providence, whose epee
care is- extended towards all his creature** had
nover coucontrated into one small herb so many
medicinal qualities, as various and a* complicated,
althongli porfectiy identical os Uio human blood,
without fc.wise and good porpose. Here wns to
be found tiih acid*, the alkali*, the oils, the water,
Uie air, Uie salts, Uio soda, Ac., all combined, con
centrated; and chemically-united into one single
element of power, forming a substance more al
lied and in affinity, to, the human blood Uuui was
ever before discovered in the works of nature.. 1 H
Laboring under these impression* for several
yean, I become uneasy,! discontented, soul un
willing to confine mysolf longer to the duties of a
farmen •
I Every thing seemed to point my mind to one
object, viz.: tho preparation of this herb into a
tnediciue. I then determined to return to the city
of N. York. I did so, aud immediately inunired
for the kerb. It was not to be found. I then
sent to Europe nnd there found it under another
name.
1 Haviug prepared the article to my intisfactinu
I gave *it away to nil whb would use it. Hunl
dreds, I might say thousands, took it into Uioir
families nnd used it: some for one thing ppd
sonic for aholher, and all ftom tho vory, lirvt to!
the very last; • pronounced it of unrivalud excel
lence nnd power.
The first case that enmn under my observation,
was a man dial had lost the use of his arm fiir
tamo years. The Ointment restored his arm
completely in « few days. This surprised me a*
I much as it did the patient. After him thorn came
|a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a
venr bad care indeed. Ono box only Hitfticicd to
make a perfect cure. And I would here remark
Umt hundreds have been cured of sore • eye*,
J who never found any relief but in tins Oinl*
[ment.
■Tliore nextcainc a woman who was nulTering
[excruciating' pain from tho ague in the face.—
Her physician (thinking it the tootiiaclioA had
extracted eleven of her tooth. But dm difficulty
still remained a* bad ns ever. The Application
lof the All Healing Ointment wo* attended with
immediate cev.mtion of pain. Herfaco however,
| began to swell, nnd the surfimo was covered over
with pimple* of eruption like prickly licnt. In
one day all this disappeared. About tho same
time, a Indy made application with it for thcl
headache oj long standing, nnd a falling of the
hair. The Ointment cured her headache, mid
|restored her hair. Since Uiin, 1 liavp known the
Flore lliirnoixliutti'y Cures!
BY 41.8. THOMSON. M. D. f MACON, GEO.
fill! R undersigned finding that the corcuofdcs-
X prru'tn roM’« effected. by fus remedies, arc
acciiummlating taster tiian his space in tiic new s-
icrs will admit vf rc]»ortiiig, has concluded to
I iililudi n number of Uicm in pamphlet form for
distribution, so that the afifictod who may feel
more especially interested, can, on application by
letter (postpaid) or otherwise, be furnished with
copies.;. - .
. In presenting onch a body of cvidoncc in tho
fohn of certificates, it may not: bo improper to re
mark, in regard to their credibility, dial they are
given, many of them, by some of our best citi
zens, whose, diameters ore well and generally
d whose. roAidmiceS'are particular!
g ntcdoutjUiu* rendering Um possibility Of fratu .
option or forgery, utterly out of Uie question,
liow could it bo for one moment imuuigincd
tiiat falsehoods, thus iasnqd blithe light of day,
right under the iimjiodinta observation Of those in
terested. could be at nil tolerated or allowed,-es
pecially as they tend to subvert the interests of
those who scrutinize thein with such Argus eyes
as would, if possible, dctoctau error in tho Troth.
[ These eonfideralious will at onco ihdichtd the
difference of credibility idub (Acre, and those so
frequently pamdJd in the papers from abroad
got up and signed by mobody [knows who, isstict
from nobody knows where, and circulated far
.*!•%. n <•
l be r*»IWwd mi WsslifKii^Ti^n,
NmndvrOncp/tU,
UNITED ITATES UBPORTlJIt
A Duilg Joamcl of Covenant, *
UtiremmlrOtmenUNaca. °
POWDE ti PUITI & BOXES.—An
JL extensive assortment of Powder Puff* and
Boxes. Also, Puffs witiiout titb boxes, and tiu
Powder Boxes, for salo by
apr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
£«’» TASTE I/E Naf NEID
LITE POWDERS.—All Uie *olid ingre
dients of the Seidlitz Spring combined in one
compound powder, the effervescing eolation of.
which in water is very nearly tasteless. UoHides
being more palatable, it is made iu much less
time* and witii infinitely less trouble, tiian tiiat
produced witii the two powders in Uie usual way.
Prepared by Thtimas Butler, 4 Chcupside street,
London. Sold by
G. It HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 Gibbon's Buildings.
so. It cured the caso in less than eight hour*.
ltcHpuctfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JUST IN TIME.
Mr. Wm. Humphrey*—Dear Sir;—Witii the
f ;rcnte*t pleasure l recommend your celebrated
temedy to tho citizens of the Southoru States,
and to Planters, and all who are troubled witii the
Fever and Ague. 1 was a subject of Uio above
named disease for n long time aud tried various
remedies, among which was Rowaud’s Tonic
Mixture, India Chalogogue,Champion’* Pills, and
many otiicrs; Imt all was useless, until I wns ad
vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi
cine, which 1 did nnd I cun safely recommend it
to the public as a certain cure. Your remedy
cured mo in 12 hours, for which I tender you my
thanks, and wish you success ip your enterprise
iu behalf of Uie human fumily. Your truly,
II. II. Baiirbtt.
Reesville, Burke County, Oct. 1,1847.
oct 7
C OC KILO AC II POISOWfj &C.-Dr.
Penciitwanger’s Cockroach, Rat nnd Mouse
Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of tiiose iiosci-
oils vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apl O Gibbons* Buildings.
,—50 boxes Con-
landing from
apr9' O. R. HENDRICKSON.
TAYHE’S liEMEDIES.-Jaj-no'. is,.
v pectornnt, for CoUglis, Colds, See.
Jayne’s Carmotive Balsam for Dysentery and
Summer Complaint*.
Jayne’s Tiuc. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil
dren.
Jayne’s 8anative Pills for Billious Complaints,
See.
A large supply of Uiose popular remedies just
received and lor sale at Philadelphia prices, by
G. tt. HENDRICKSON,
apr 2 Gibbon’s Building.
TCilESrt TAPIOCA.—1 ■ l»bl. best qua-
X lity, just received, and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
jnne 34 Gibhbon*' Buildings.
T>OTASII.—3 casks first sort New York
JIT inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale
by. G. it. HENDRICKSON.
[unb 10
OniSON!S FILM. —The Hygerian
. universal Medicine of Uie British College of
th, for sale by
jnne 22 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
kegs fresh grlmnd GiilgO
r.just received and for sale by
910 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
riUFI-HVO TWlNE.-2lt balm,
MKirtcd mizqh and qtiniiliea, for aala by
juna 19 C. R. HENDRICKSON.
TMIFTCII WHITE WINE VINE-
jp, n ATI O 1.1.1m II..I WII.aS.ii.iV n..S fnV uttl.t I...
GAR.—2 bblsjunt received and for salo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Buildings.
BUG 1*01 NON.—Dr. Toucht-
1 wangcr's infallnblo Bed Bug Poison, war
ranted to, exterminate those noxious vermin, for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
j lino 6.
June 10
B ED
r AMP Olid &C.—1000 gallons blaeehod
XJ, Winter strained Snorm Oil, 15000 do Win*
ter strained Solar OH, 500 do itnblonohed Sperm
Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received pur brigs Augus
ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for wile by
> G. R. HENDRICKSON,
kfepilS - - Gibbons’ buildings.
^-1 OMAN jrWAN'S colnbratod dan.
I bln dUtUlcd ROSF. COMPOUND, for tho
Hair, f This colebrntcd preparation which has
stood unrivalled for the last fifty years, In Central
and Sonth America,' whore the Inhabitants are
noted for their fine lnxnranthair, and where more
attention Ja given to beautifying and promoting
. Ha quick growth, than in any other country, and
: lta* gained such universal aud popular favor in
the principal cities in the old world, is withont
doubt the nett article ever invented for ClemMing,
Reproducing and Beautifying the hutnuu Hair.
Price 50. and 75 cents.
. For sale by ,W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Sole Agent, for Savannah,
octJ7 ; Corner Bay and Drayton St*,
oYlGAR.—20 hhd*. Porto Rico, 40 hhiD
1 D CubaMi - -
I; Cuba Mpscorado . for sale by
Uuv8 COHEN A FOSDICK
T he old palmetto state.
A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—SouthKKHKns.—The following is from my
Agant.Mr.Th08. J.S. Farr.ofGraJiamvillo, S. C.
Air. William Humphreys, Jr.: - .
Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Mr. E. C.
Watt*, in fiivor of your Remedy for Fever and
Ague; ho is a man of integrity, and his testimony
is consequently undoubted..
Yours respectfully, Ttios. J. 8. Farr.
Grabamville, S. C., Sept. 18tli, 1817.
Air. W. Humphreys, Jr.:
Dear Sir— 1 This is to ccrtily that I have used
, our Fever nnd Aguo Remedy with success. I
obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Fai
your Agent of this place, and administered it...
inyduuglitur, according to Uie directions, and I am
happy to state Hint the disease left her in the
course of tMrly-siz hours, and her prescut state of
health indicates a certain cure.
Yours, Sic. E. C. Watts.
Grahamvillc, 8. C., Sopt. 14th 1847.
Agout* wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum*
proy*, Wholesale uud Retail Druggi*t, Savunnah,
Uu.- oct 18
A NOTIIEB PROOF!;—Received from
xX my Agent, SIr.VV. Carr, oC Scriven county:
Jacksonbouo’ Go. Oct. 10,1817.
To Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith
bund your agent my certificate fur publication, if
you 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 curd, uud
I cun safely say thnt it cured mo speodily, and 1
now am in good health, entirely restored from tiiat
troubtesonio disease, viz. Uio FEVER AND
AGUE, nnd can safely recommend it to all trou
bled with tiiat uncomfortable disease above men
tioned, ns a valuable combination of yours, and if
used properly, would render satisfaction in all
cases. I am, sir, witii great respect,
Yours. See.
GEORGE It .WOODWARD.
OPPrcparcd only by
WM. HUMPHREYS, JR.
rriHJB NATIVE FEBRIFUGE,
X For tho Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In
termittent, or Ague and Fovor, and.other diseas
es incidental to a debilitated state of tiic system,
such ds night sweats, &c. &c.
The native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie
tor is awuro that the common objections to all new
preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate
all such objections, he nos simply to state thnt it is
prepared according to the receipt of an eminent
physican, who usod it witii porfect succoss
through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick-
iiy region of our country, viz: llio Mississippi val
ley. Again from the oxulted estimation in which
Quinine is held, not only by the pooplo, hut by
tho most skillful physicians, it will appear supere
rogatory to offer any now article,. But tho Nutivo
Febrifuge possesses all the power and certainty
of Quinine iu controlling Fever without affecting
the head, aud muy bo safely used therefor, where
Quinine is inadmissible. It is not tho purpose of
tho proprietor liowovcnmnctinned Iiy custom on
.such occasions, to attempt a display of modical
knowledge by adopting some one of tiiu contra
dictory theorio* afloat, with regard to the charac
ter and causes of Fover.
Believing witii the learned Gregory that though
there has been so much writtencnnceriiing Fever
there in no one subject in the whole circle of medi
cal science which still involve* so many disputed
S mints. Letting all theories pass, we stand by
iicts. The first of which is tiiat the Native Fe-
brifugo will cure fever, from whutover cuiiho it
may nave originated, and ifany doubt exists, ns to
Uie fnct wo invite tho ntilicted to the test, witii
confidence os to the issue. What it has done it
will do. The following certificate of one well
known will show wlml it lias done:
Savaxnaii, 12th May, 1847.
Mr, Jas. A. I*i Roche having requested me to
state my knowledge of tho Native .Febrifuge, I
take pleasure in staling tiiat it was used benefici
ally in tho Fovor* of tile valley of tho Mississippi
and Arkansas, in all cosos in which Quinine is us
ually exhibited, apd was admissablo in conges
tions of the bruin when Quiiiifto was supposed to
lie coutradicatcd.
J. J. Mitchell, M. I).
Em.vaii.VM, Sopt. 30,1847.
Dear Sin—In compliance witii my prpmi*e to
let yon hear from mo, witii regard to tho effect of
your Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you the fol
lowing statement of fact*. For ncurly 3 years my
wife has been laboring under tho effects ofcon-
tiuunlly recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith
standing all Uie remedies prescribed by our best
Physicians, and at tho lime I procured Tho Na
tive Febrifuge, we Imd becomo perfectly despon
dent, fearing tlint death nlouo would terminate her
disease, but I am happy to state that the use of
one bottle has broken Uio Fovor complotoly and
restored her so fur ns to require only a littlo tinto
to recruit her wasted energies and placo her iu
porfect hcultli, such lias been the change produc
ed in her habit and constitution by Tho Nutivo
Febrifuge.
With sincere regard, I am yours, See.
Thomas Kezpljin.
To J. A. La Roche, Savannah.
Prepared and sold, by
james a. larociie,
oct 7 No. 1 Market square.
E LEUTHJUH SI AIK GLOVE
AND BELT FIHCTOllS—Warranted of
the bo*t quality.—The combined effect* of heat
nnd cold, of variability in temperature, and irre
gular uution of the system, produce n general tor-
piir and rigidity of the skill, iuduciug n state of
disease winch ueprivos tiiat covering of its flexi
bility, aud renders its incapable of performing
those functions for which nature designed it. To
remedy this evil, and restore tho skin to n health-
ftii state, has long been a desirable object; and this
remedy lias bceu found in the operation of the
Hair Glove nnd Uelt Friclor.
The movement of all part* of tho body whilst
undergoing tiio procoss of friction, produces a
general.activity nnd circulation of tho lilood, and
ut the Mune time removes all encrustation* from
the skin, aud clears and opens the pores effectual
ly.
Tho regular use of tho Hair Frictors night nnd
morning, will produce ti general glow and lieulth-
ftil excitement of the skill, and wuj ho found both
a preventive and euro in all-cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, Sec. Tlioy require only to bo usod in
order thnt their most beneficial effects may bo
known and uppreciiited.
feh 7 T. RYERSON.
J ULES IIAUELS EAU DIVINE
DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid
state,) composed of au Eastern Botanical discov
ery ofsurpriuing oflicncy for rendering the skin
soft aud fair. Asq creator ami conservator of
tlmtuiOHt distinguishing charm of female loveli
ness, a transparent fair skin, Julc* Hand’s Enii
Diviuu de Venus or Nymph Soap may bo said
to exert an almost magical power, composed for
tho most part of oriental balsamic plant*, to the
utter exclusion of ull mineral admixture, it is dis
tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland,
purifying and soothing action on the skin nnd by
acting upon tho pore* nnd minute secretory vos-
bcIs, expels all impurities from the surface, allays
every tendency to inflammation and by this me
thod alone effectually dissipates all redness, tan,
pimples, freckles und cutaneous visitations so ini-
inical to feninto loveliness; its constant use will
change the most billious complexion into uuc of
radiunl whiteness.
To goutieiiiuu ufiliclod with a tenderness of tho
skin in sliuviug, the use of the E&u Divine de
Venus, will bo found to allay all cutiftilar irrita
tion occasiouod by common soap or cream or the
climate. Just received and for sale by
jnly 24 , T. RYERSON.
oct 21
Wholesale and Rotail Druggist,
Savnnnnh, Geo.
XTOMEINDFSTKV,—HO GallonsHum-
X Aphrey's Superiuf Cologne Water—Pronouuc-
ed to ho superior to the best imported Gorman
French or English manafbeture. Prepared and
sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale nnd Retail Druggist,
oct 18 Savannah,Gu.
lyi'ANUFACTURED TOBACCO.—25' I
1TJ, Comstock’s pounds Tobacco, 19 dp Li
bxs,
_ . _ v „ _ _ , Lilth-
orlin 5s do just received per bark V erwpn. Also,
In Store. 50 boxes Esculct Tobacco, a lino arti-
clot 50dpL W. Young &Co. do dodo do; 100
do ; Clifton 10s do do do do; 50 do do 5s do do do
do; 60 do Roger’s 5s do do do do ; 10 do do lbs.
do do do do, for sale by
CQNNEUAT & BARIE,
. nov24 Agonts for Manufactures.
I jTAIKBANK’S I’LATl’OltM
SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat
ed Scales, to weigh 30 lbs. 200, 700,800, 1,000,
1,200,1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and
for sale at manufacturers’ prices, by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Agents for the sale of those Seales.
Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine makes tho follow
ing comments upon-this uXefui and convenient
article:
Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that
we are induced to laud an urliclo of trade, and
we novor do unless perfectly satisfied tiiat we are
commending something tiiat is useful. Wo can
not consent to gratify iho cupidity of nn indivi
dual, at the risk of imposing the confidence of
thousands of our renders who rely upon tho hon
esty of our statements, if not iu the iufaUbillty of
our jit’dnieiit. Thut grout improvements have
boon made within n few years, in tho instrument*
of woighiug moreliniidiso, is it fact familiar to busi
ness men. The uutiuiio clumsy mid inaccurate
method* of weighing, liavo given way to the in
vention.of American mechanicul skill, aud the ut
most precision has been attained. A variety of
Platform Balances nro manufactured nnd used,
which cannot bo relied on for any considerable
degree of accuracy: so thut they necessarily in
volve'orio party in pecuniary loss. It therefore
affords us pleasure to refer to tho Platform Scales
of Mr, Fairhnnk, • which have been extensively
used in all parts of tho United States for several
years, and given, as far na our knowlcdgod ex-
teuds, very gonertd satisfaction. VVo v purchased
ono of those scales three years since, and have us
ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and
for nccnracy and durability, we nro quite sure,
they have not, nnd perhaps cannot, bo surpassed.
Tho plan of construction is philosophical nnd
simple. The employment of two levers, with n
single benm, is certainly tho most practicable, In
a compound platform lmlauco. Any increase of
the number of levers or an udditiotiul beam, ren
ders the instrument more complicated, less precise
in ita operation und more liable to derangement.
These scales are usod by many of tha leading
merchants .of New York, whose written testimony
to their, superior excellence has been fraoly nc-
• corded to-titc manufacturers.j»nu 9
C OFFEE, FLOUR, &c.—150 bags primo Rio
Coffee; 50 do St. Domingo do ; 10do Java
do; 150bbls. family Flour; 25 Imlfbbls. Gunnl
do ; 50 bbls. Soda, Sngar, Butter and Water
pracken»; 20 do pilot Bread; 60 half bbls. Su
gar, Butter und $odu Biscuits, for sale by
liov 24 CONNERAT Sc BARIE.
TVf'EW FBIIIT.t-25 boxes Rabin*. .25 WHITE WINE VINEGAR.-35
1* half do. do., 20 kegs Malaga Grapes, 21) v T barrels, laiuliqg from schooner Marin,
frails Almonds. For sale by . . from Philadelphia, nndTor <mle by .<
. uov,27 II. A. CRANE. uetti CONNERAT & BARIE,
T he great pain killer.-
No Medicino has been discovered that was
so happily adapted to uso internally, nnd vet per
form such wonders when applied externally, a* n
wash or bath, or by friction. It may he used witii
a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Ilourseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery,
Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pain* in the Side,
&c. &c.
From the many certificates which accompany
the urticlo, the two following uro selected on ac
count of their brevity:
“I havo used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and have found that in applying it immedi
ately tiiat it will prevent even a blister. I would
recommend it to the confidence of tho public.
H. A. IIkp.uk,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.'
"I have used Airs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and many oilier common complaints, and
take pleasure in recommending it os a family me
dicine. J. Swan,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
New London, Conn.”
Trice 12 to 50 cents per bottle. For salo by
HOpt lO f J. A. I.aROOHE.
TAR. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGO-
XJ GUE—For tho euro of Fever and Agne,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague,. Intermittent and Re
mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jattudica, En
and all tho various forms
This invaluable mocKcina was prepared from
an extensive practice of several year* m n bilious
climate, and isnevor known to tail of curing Fe-
verand Ague, or any of tho disease* above named
Those who are suffering lYom nfiectionsof thi.
kind, as also those who havo become invalids from
their effects upon the constitution, will find tho
India Chologegue a mort invaluable remedy for
purifying the blood, and thoroughly cleansing
front tho system the morbid eflucts of a bilions
climate.
Tha wondorfiil operation of tho CUolagogue in
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain ita extraordinary agency in the sueody,
thorough and permanent cure of fever, ana ague,
and the various grades of intermittent' and remit
tent fevers.
It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com
plaint, Jufuulice, Enlargement of tho Liver, also
Enlargement of tho Spleon, cnllod Ag»a Cake,
and the various forms of billious Indigestion.—
Theso, witii the other vuried affections of such
iclirnates, arising from n common miasiital cause,
nre only modifications of the same disease, and o-
finally controlled by thid some remedy.
Solo Agents Ibr Savannah,
J. Ai: TURNER Sc BROTHER,
oct, 21 .. Aloiiument Square.
T'ACES AND EiUBBOIDEiUES
.8 J Inside Hhdft Enib’d Aluslin Collars; Lnco
Cups; Muslin 'Bunds; Cambric Edging Sc Insert’g;
Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Vatouciene’s Lace;
Lisle Edging and .Insertingt Liiiondo. do.; Plain
and Fig’d blk. Lisle Loco; Fig’ti and plain Cup
Lnco. Forsnloby- •'
oct 2 HENRY h. stotesbury.
T OliboN nvd'ARD in qiwrlcr. hnlf
Xj and pound -bottles; .also Iludsou * Alustard
in tin boxes, a sunnrior urliclo. received and for
,nlDbr A. 1*. IIOWNi:.
hoy i Soul*’ Building.
Ointment to cure case.*; often, twenty and fori v
years standing. I hesitate not to say, tiiat it f*
altnort au iufidliblc remedy fi»r this complaint.
About tliis time there wore two cure*, one of
Consumption, nud the other of Scrofula; which
had bullied the skill of evory physician who pres
cribed. It was wonderful to wituc** thcuffectof
the Ointment on these pursuit*. No ono would
believe it unless they had personally witnessed it.
Bui it did the work properly. There was no half
way business, for they recovered their health in a
few month*.
Rheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Soro Throat, Cu
taneous Eruption*, disease* of tiic Spine, and
Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard
of-success. Butin Chert discuses, such a* Asth
ma, pain nnd onpresrioii, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Aire, the common diseases, such us
Ulcer Sores. Scald Head, Humors of tho Skin,
Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
and Burn*, it sec ms to ho a perfect antidote.—
People would come into tho store moiling, wish
ing to know if I wus really the Seventh Sou, or
whether the Ointment that 1 gave them wns indeed
all-huuliiig iu its nature. For said they, nut one
single application has lulled to euro.
Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated witii
great nnd universal success.
It produced such good result* in ail cases tiiat it
has been noised abroad, and 1 was offered stuns of
money for a receipt to niako it for private uso
merely. Evory man spoke well of it, as it hud
douofio much good.
Not withstanding nil, I have been careful not to
rccoinmeud it, oxcopt incuses I knew it would do
good. I wus never willing to lend myself to any
thing without firnt testing ita merits. This I en
deavor to ilo on evory occasion, and whan I acted
a* one of tiic Sick Committee in thu Lodge of 1.
O. of O. F. I thou tested it upon Brother* in tho
most critical conditions, and hud abundant oppor
utility of proving its worth.
And, in coijcIiimoii, I would remark tiiat I bnv
placed this Ointment before the people of tho U
Statu* doting tiic last niue or twelve months, nud
so general Iiom been the satisfaction, nnd so great
amount of good done, tiiat more than half u mill
ion of boxes have already been sold. I do really
believe there never wo* a medicine which gained
such wide spread, universal nnd unanimous satis
faction a* the All-llealiug Ointment. From nil
part* of tiio land there have come nn one deep,
sincere nnd upivorsul voice of approbation saying
“McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tiro word of
truth and love, while health fdrever attends thy
foot stops.” And wore I now to give nil the good
saying* of the people, their unqualified approval,
tlioir thankfulness and gratitude, their joy at reco v
critig from disease and sickness, I could fill
volume. James AIcAi.istkr, New York.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
J. AI. TURNER Sc BROTHER,
oct 18 Agonts for Savannah.
from their reputed source, for every body knows
what. By this, however, hd« must hot’be under
stood to say tiiat sntfli certificates are false, only
tiiat they may be so for all wo know. Hi* inten
tion in presenting this view of it is merely to show
that while falsehoods may he published at n dis
tance with impunity,'it is utterly impossible that
they can lie so at homo.
As usual, the uudenigned will continue to fill
hiflspoce in tiio papers by iiiiiitqd report* of suc
cess ill treating the incurables, from among which
tiio following of nearly nine years standing is for
the present selected. >
From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary.
Air. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf
fering fellow mortal* has induced mo to make the
following communication; and Iuut in hopes tiiat,
should you see proper to give it in whole or in
mrt, a place in your valuable paper, it may prove
teiicficial to some poor fellow sufferer. * In tins
winter of1834, aud the day after I liad a hardday’s
work lifting and moving logs, I was taken with a
violent pain in my back and loins, nud the day
following with a total suppression or stoppage of
urine. (I was then a citizen of June* county,
Ga.] 11 in mediately called in a physician ofgreat
eminence und distinction ; for thirty-six hours 1
suffered os much, to nil nppeurancu, ns it was
mssible for human nature to endure, and at last
bund relief only by tiic holp of Uie catheter. I
applied then to several eminent physicians both
iu Baldwin and Jones, without receiving any ben
efit other tiian u temporary relief, for my com
plaint would evory two or three days return, and
tiic catheter was my only, helper. Iu 13J71 re
moved to tliis county, ami brought with me my
toriiiuutiii'' complaint nml my friendly catheter.—
Here, ns there, I applied to thu inn*t skillful phy
sician*, ns I thought, uml here, as there, I receiv
ed no benefit from them. In September 1842,
after having suffered ut time* the most excrucia
ting pain* for eight years and nine montiis. und
after having spent a great deal of money (»t least
$500) on doctors during the time. Iwa* induced
to try Dr. AI. S. Thomson, of 3faeon, nml though
I entertained tiic moat violent prejudice to his
mode of practice, my necessity compelled me to
go, fori had then.been confmuil to ury house for
ten days, nitd had to resort to’ the uso of the ca
theter threw or lour times daily. In this misera
ble plight 1 left home, went to l)r. Thomson,
stated my case to him, nnd ho gave the medicine.
In half an hour after biking bis first dose, l felt that
ease, und hud that free and copious discharge of
urine which I had not foil or had in almost nine
years. And from that tune to this present day,
March 20th, 1317, I havo had no return of my
complaint, ami no more use for my catiiotor. In
ordurlo make the euro permanent I continued
tho use of tiio modiciuo several montiis. Since
then I take nothing for it. I oat, drink, sleep,
and work us in former days, and feel ns well nud
soiiiidasover I was. . You may wellsupposc.that
it did not take long to banish prejudice at that
rate, and I now say to the nlllicted, that I believe
in ninny instances that prejudice stands more in
tiio way of their recovery tiian tho incurability of
their diseases. Such, Air. Editor, is my expo
rtation of Dr. Thomson's treatment, nnd such thu
mnErttaerikeri. tmralMtd u,
dent Journal at New. at tha Seat at the
Government.
Tho 1 ratlin- feature, of tin Doited 8utc» R.
porter will bo the following: ‘ 8
L !- E«rf» IMUgnu 4 the mmm. ./ Ue
now Depart uteulsv/ He Oaeen,mna, in nteteJL
^OomMioAI&icwuul^tfaa Fareign
of Iho country, will bn given wub wnipnlon, “
debt,, l-oowmag nccolur fonlhic. for nbuiiiin,
information, tho “Reporter" will l. ei»H ( j r' !
quently to cotnmuuicalc, eiehuhdr, inlellircw.'
of the most important character. 7 6 *
. II. The Feruetim Rnmlt / tie Pncetiti...
and Deletes ejtie Veiled Sleta Steel,, which Die
proprietor u hound to Tumuli dull, to that l„*
Ul nccordonee with the lero,. oftlwcoolniclinj;
•t the close of tiic last session ofCongrcw. The
arrangements now made will at once fully ktiu.
to the Senate ortiie United States an auihentjc
aud complete record of its Debates; and toX
people—m a greatiy enlarged degree—the bene.
SSJJ! C f P f r, °r,’ nnd »tatesmaiwl.in
of that body to which they har e ever looked with
solicitous and respectful regard.
UI. The Proceedings and Debates in Ike House c)
RtpnsenM'tcs wUl also he given with fulto^
impartiality, and iho utmost proinptiuialc. Ear it
day s record Will be completely made up, and au
pear in the ‘ Keputler” ne\t murmur.
IV. A Synoptical I'ieto of the Proceedim** am
Dibnler of all the Stoic UgduUZnt, will be h^u,
tarly given. Members of Congroaandallchuse
°r readers will thus be. kept fully andsyrtcinaif
cully informed of Domestic LcguUtiuu mallK-i
tious of die United Stales.
\ . Early Intelligence of all important viaremcnti
the legislatures if Great llrd.ua and Prana
wdl lie coninmnicaUNl by every steamer from
Europe, tiirnugb reporter* in I*mduu and l»aii*
who pe**.vss peculiar facilities for obtaiaiu- in.’
formation. 8
VI. Tic (itecnil Ketet of tU De, w3the given
in a condensed form, with industry and aitenlinn
Such i* n brief view of what the “United State*
Reporter" i* deyigtied to lie. All the plan* ami
arnmgeinciit* have been well matured, and die
hope i* confidently ehcri-Iicd that the “U. 8. U P .
S orter” will prove itaidfan cueracticjudiiKtrioun,
ignifiod ami purfcnlly independent journal, li
will havo no party views—no political bits. The
proprietor, by the term* of hi* contract with tin;
Senate ortho United States, is bound to the eon.
dition that “the paper shall rnnlaiu no political
discussion* except the debates.” It will lie a
yohictc of Alins—not the organ of any ret ufoniu-
ion*. Tho grand aim of the suWrilier i* to . <
talili.di, at tin: Sent of Government, a faithful amt
prompt reporter of ull forts of intelligence—a rn-
poasihle agent, on which the politician, the him.
nos* mail, the manufacturer, tiio mechanic, and
every one interested iu lln;affaire ofConsnK* ami
tiiu Gqvcriimout, may roly ai ail times witii im
plicit bonlidencc.
It is believed tiiat iho establishment of such a
responsible journal of Intelligence, on terms which
place it within the runchnflhvgrr.il m-woUhc
pooplo, at thu commencement of wliat promiH«
to lie a uio>t intOtMrtiug and eieiilful period in the
history of OongrosHioiiid proceeding, will he re
garded witii favor by sdl cfasse.* of tin? troimniitiiiv;
and, having thu* stated his object*, the snhscrilu’r
respoefully solicits a liberal nml general support
from the uulightoued public of Um United Btalw.
JAMES A. HOUSTON.
Strnngraphrr tv tin & note of the l r . $
The “United Stale* Reporter” will he
printed nu a large and ImtnNoniesheet, and issued
every morning, except Sunday*, at the rate of$i»
per iimiiiiu.
M K§. .TAITIES BETTS’ UTEIl
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowne,
Savannah, Ga.—I would bog to state, thut you
are hereby appointed my nolo Agent Ibr Savan
nah, and thut any other person selling Suppor
ter* as initio nro imposing on tho public, by ven
ding worthless und injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. Sarah Betts,
Caution.—Each Supporter will havo written
on ittho nntne of“Sarah Betts.”
Tho subscriber would rositectfully inform llio
Physicians and Ladies of Savannah, tiiat Mrs.
Sarah Betts has appointed him hor solo Agent in
this city, for the Kale of her Supporters, and that
uny othor* vended elsewhere in tho city os her’*
arc counterfeits.
These Supporter* nro now very generally n-
dopted and recommended by Physicians, a* the
most successful medium of relief for that dirtroK*-
ing malady for which they were invented, of any
ottered to tiio public.
Airs. Botta nos the testimony of Professors.S.
Jackson, T. D. Alutter, Joseph Pnncoast, J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman, nnd Wiltbunk, Pliilodol
phia, and many others of tho most eminent Phy
sicians in various part* of tiio United States, in
result*. Neither ho nor hi* remedies nrul any
encomium from trio : tiio skill of the one and (ho
eflicacy oftlie othor arc too woll known for llmt;
but a fellow fouling for tho sufferer* induced me
to take up tiio pen. and to them is dedicated the
imperfect communication of
Yours, respect fully.
' GEORGE G. MILLER.
Bibb County, Geo-, March 20tA, 18-17.
’ U'* Persons desirous of testing tho efficacy of
these remedies in tlioir own cases, no matter team
they reside, can do so vory conveniently by send
ing their age and symptom* in writing, a* cor
rectly oh possible, when medicine* to suit their
various casus will bo compounded aud sent by
mail, express, or private hand. In order that all
may partake of llio benefit* resulting from the ti.m
of bis remedies, his charge for the treatment of
such case* a* do not require hi* personal atten
tion, will be only Fire Dollars a mouth, which
may lie soul by mail at hi* risk. _
Acutu cjires, and those requiring personal at
tention will bo charged iu accordance with the
ohlulilidlied rate* of other city Physician*.
Inconsequence of the great increase ofoffico
business, it will bo impossible for him to attend at
any grout distance, only in urgent cases, or op
consulting pliysiciuu. Hi* city friend* may fully
rely on hi* usual promptitude iintUonditig to thrir
calls, and other* who limy doom it their interest
to procure hi* services, will bo attended to as
promptly os his will admit.
117 AI. S. THOMSON, M
AI acox, October 18. 18-17.
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will he dcowed indispensable in the library of
every public institution, politician, nml prufiw
*iouul man tlu-uugbouttiiucnuntry; and that it will
bu regarded by the great msi** of the people a* tint
very best political text book for their own in
struction uml tiiat of their children.
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JAMES A. HOUSTON,
United Stale* Reporter, Washington, D. f.
xj-' All newspaper* throughout the UnitH
Statu* who publisii iliis prmpectu* once a week
from this dale till the meeting of Congress, will lie
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to whom the Extras will be despatched,
oct 18
D.
largoinontofthc Liver, Enlargement of the Spleen tlioir favor. .... .. a
turn nil tiio various forms of Bilious Diseases. Slio has recently introduced nn ontiro now Sup
porter for Rummer use ; it i* made ol open not
work, vory light nml cool, weight only from 2 to
’at thi ''
3 oza nnd at the Kamo time po*sesses all tho im-
portanrrequi*itc*.
Tor further particulars, soe her pamphlets/ to
be procurod gratis at my.store.
A.T. BOWNE, Druggist,
uov 15 Smctfl' budding*.
■’.VTEW FALL GOODS.—Tho Subscri-
X1 her* have received, by Into arrival* and are
now opening n full assortment of Fancy and Do
mestic Dry Goods, which consist, iu part, of
Broad Cloth*, Ciuwiuiere*, Satinott*, Tweed*,
Vestings, in evory variety. Black Alpacas, Silk
Wrap do., Black, Plaid, andCol’d Mortnos, Wors-
ted Plaids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
French do., Cnalpncre Drosses,Mouslinde Lninos,
Rich Fig!d do., English and American Prints,
Black nnd white Prints, Furniture Prints, White
audited Flannels, White and Brown Canton Flan
nels, Paper Cambrics, Catubric nnd Jaconet Alus
lin*, Rob Roy and Broche Shawls, Printed Cash
mere do.. A’larsoilie* Qnilta, Hemstitched and
Plain L. C. Hniidk'fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and-
Verona Unndk’fs, Bleached nnd Brown Table Da
mask, Bird'* Eyo Diaper, Huckubuck Cotton do.,
Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Rings and Tassels,Braids
nud Silk Twist for Purses, every vnrioty of Silk
nnd Cottoh Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths,.
Carpetings, Druggettor Figured Baize; Carpet
lings, &c., &e„ which,- with a variety of other
goods, will he offered at tho lowest market prices,
nnd on tiio most accommodating terms, Wholesale
or Retail. Merchants, Planters, and othera, are
invited to call nnd examine. .
GODFREY * LtRCCllE,
oct 5 West corner 8had’sltqngq.
QOAP AND STARCJlIf-tfUjP boxes and
half boxes Colgate’* Soap and Starch, land,
ins from brig Savauunh, and for sale by
iiov 19 J- R. GAUITrY & CO. f *J
ft HOCEKIE8.—176 bag* Rio Coffee, 2U
Vff do. Laguira do.
100 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey,
2 quarter casks Legr Frors
125 bhl*. Western FJoiir, choice old Brandy
50 tierces primo Culm Molasses
60 half bill*. Butter, Sugar nml Soda Crackers
110 boxes Hammond’s Soap, 30 do. Fay’s Palo
do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes
Family do.
20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 AI. Principe Sugars
10 bags Black Paper,5 do. Allspice
20 boxes Alustard
75 do. IC’s Clifton's Tobacco, 50 do. 5’* do.
do., 20 do - lb. W. Roger*' do
15 bbls. Clarified Sugar
13 hhd*. choice St. Croix Sugar
125 Demijmw, l’s, 2’*. 3’* nnd 5’*
50 doz. Painted Buckets, 20 boxes Table Salt
CO doz. Brooms, 3 chest* Oolong choice Tea
20 casks Byass’ London Porter
10 basket* Bncoca Champagne
25 boxes asserted Cordial*
50 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugnr
10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths cask* Brandy
15 qr. casks Malaga Wine
15 qr. ami 15 eightlis Dourclta Malaga Wine
15 qr. nnd 16 oigthsensk* Madeira Wilie
2 half pipe* Oinrd, Dupiiy it Co’s. Bramly
5 bbls. Clove Louf Gin, 15 do. Cordial*
10 AL Venn* Rosalia Bogart
125 reams Wrapping Paper
50 gross Anderson's Chewing Tobacco
20 boxes Perfumed Soap, 200 gross Alatches
2 qr. ciisk* Legro Frors choice old Brandy
50 boxes Codfish. 100 do. Herring
20 do. Pickles, 50 mala Cinnamon
75 do. Pipes
20 do. Tomato and Walnut Catsup
CO do. Sperm. Caudles, 4’* nud ti’s
20 do. IIull’* do. 4’s, O’* and 8’*
50 bbls. Whale Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do.
50 do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Rum
15 do. 9t. Croix llum, W do. N. O. Sug.'n;
Nos. 1 nnd 2 AInckerel in whole nnd hnlf bbls.
In store and for sale on lavornblo terms, ji^
oct 18
CONNERAT &. BARIE
N EW GOODS.—Now lauding from Wil
son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped and
Figured Cnrinnero, do do Muslin do Lain*, plain
and plaid Alpaccoa, colored Alerinos. Mohair
Plaids am! Lustres, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do,
Zephyr do, Saltillos Worsted do, Oregon do, col-
orod and black Silks, Silk Hose and llulf Hose;
worked Aluslin Collar*,Canes and Robes;Tbrend
Laoes; Mechlin, Lisle and Cotton do; ronl Broche
Shawls, Cashmere do, Tarton do, Pin id Merino
Long do; 4-4, 5-1 and (J-l Blanket do; Bonnot
Ribbons, Ladies nnd Aliases Bonnets, with a vari
ety-of Housekeeping and Staple Good*, which
will be sold nt lowestmarket prices, wholesale or
retail, by GODFREY & LaROCHE.
noy 8 ' ‘ ' " *"
C H AMPAGNE W basket* for rale by
noy I?, ;’ - ;’THEODORE MINIS.
B ETTER.—‘io firkins choice Goshcn^lut-
ter, landing from lirig Mndi*ou, and for s-de
jby nov'15 E SWIFT.
PROSPECTUS
or a
NEW ITIIISIC BOOK,
LV PA TENT NOTES, CALLED
TIIU IIKfSI’LKlAN IIAIM*I
Ihj Dr. Il'm. Houser, of Jejferson County. Ga.
T HIS work will contain 500 niigros, including
a lucid exposition of the Rules of Singing
and of Alusieal Coiuiiositioii; jii larger inimbrrof
Church Tillies used by the variou* rcligiom tic-
uoniiimtions, Soutii and West, than have cverte-
fore been embraced in one volume. Ode* wm
Autiietn*, Sunday School nud Infant Iiy huh, nu
merous Allwionary and 'I’ompcraiicc pieces, &r.
accompanied in a great many instances by the en
tire hymn or song. Many of the tunes are o stiff-
ly now, while many of those fine old air* tla*
have long been used at prayer, camp and otlsf
meetings, nnd in tiic social circle, but have never
before been collected aud harmonized, with no*
morons Scotch, Irish. German nud oilier line tun««
iiitliorto scattered nt wide interval* over die carw,
will be found iu tiio Hesperian Harp. Hook*,
ancient and modern—many that arc now mil «'*
print, whose rich music i* unknown to 1110*1 pw-
huh* of the present day, have been euniplthlj
'•used up” to supply this work.
The Hesperian Harp i*thc largest and chriip-
at Music Book ever otlbredtlie American pnbm,
as nil intelligent person* will see by comparing «
witii other works. Price. $1 60 per copy, beatt*
ti fully printed, and hound in paste-board, wiu
neatly lirintud ctivor. An ologaiil com, done n
morocco of any color desired, will be ninimlicd t
$ > 50 to $3 60. according to style. I ifiy copiw
(plain) sent to ono address lor $62 6ft; l ®*
pic* for $ 100. The icorli 1rill be Jurnuhtd to s*
scrihers only.
N. B.—Activk Aoknts wanted imuiculately w
canvass every county, town and city in tlte D"' 1
A lilier.il per cent, will bo allowed. Good recoin-
iiiciidatioti* required. Address file aiitiior, /'"•
paid, at Lonisvillo, Ga.
1 The Florida papers, nnd all others fraMid v <•
such nn euterpnw?, nro respectfully requested •
publish this Prospectus three time*, nml to
the author a number of the paper containing .
A copy of tho Hesperian Harp will be given 1"
return. . . t 1*
Jctferson comity. Ga.. Aug. 1^»7.
»:TiONI>, 'i he Avenger, or the "Rubber»
Foundling. .
The Fountain, a Gift: “To stir tip your n"r*
mind—by w ay of remembrance ” Edited »)’ 11
1 lasting* Weld.
The Cruise oftlie Mulge.
Our Army nt Monterey, by T. B. Thorpe-
The Life and Adventures of Joseph 1. Hare,
the bold Robber nnd High way titan.
Aloniina, or the Beautiful f reueh Girl 1111 «"•
adelpJiiu, by II. Haydn.
The Patrol oftlie Mountain, a tale of the Revo
lution,'by Newton BL Curtis. .
The Secret Service Ship, or tho fall ol tiiu C**
tic Sun Jiinu D’Ulloa, by Charles E* Avorill.
Received by J- 31. COUl Lit-
novl2 ■■'-'•••
E IQlJOKS AND WINES. ihW
choice Islay Scotch Whiskey, 1 puncheon
Jamaica Rum, 5 half pipesOtard, Dunuy * C«J
Brandy, 1 pipe Imperial Uiu. Jo hnw old ire
Spirits. 100 boxes Blaiidy C O AI VViua, 2a**
Alary Ann do, 20 do l’alc Sherry do; 20 do Ctf*
dial/, comprising Maraschino, Alyenn. AhainMb
Ciiracua and Kcrehcnwasscr, for sale low by
J. E. (JAUDJvx iV-Gif;.
Also, 30 basket* Champagne, of tiic Dc Di-
mom. Bollinger A* nofling, r * Am her brand*
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