The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 13, 1847, Image 4

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fAIIl mUISHKS.—100 do* Superior . quilily Hnlr Uriuhw, itllmow pattimu, PMU3«»*.d.—1‘idoic. Whtawuh Bnniiod, J ttwortodi 18do Scrubbing do do! SO do Shoo II4 do Furniture do s Si) do forking do,just re- ! :d«nd for nolo b.“ J3. It. HEWPltlCKaON .ayii; ? • ,,.»»»»»« \*rim»ow oim asc.-soo bo*o. Tf Window Glass, assorted sizes; 1000 Iba; Putty; 1 do* Glaziers’ Diamonds; justrecoivod and for tale by . Q.R. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’ Billltlinge. •\*7‘IS’rA«’S COIIGII l.OZENOUS. ▼ ▼ A droaU supply of those Lozenges, highly recommended Ibr tlio euro of Cough*, Asthma. Tickling of the Throat, &c. Just recotvod, uml Ibrtolbby G. R. HENDRICKSON, norJI , . Gibbons 1 buildings. gfwXWl'S PANACEA. 20 doooii ^ Swaitin' celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck’s do. juat received and for salo by. ’ J G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbon** Building*. B RANDET1P8 PILL8.-& grow these celebrated biliotu Pill a, warranted conuino, juat received and for rale by 6 J G.R. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 Gibbon*' Building*. GS.—20 keg* refined Saltpe tre,TdOlba each, in good order, just recoivod and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, pet 30 Gibbon’s Building. /'YUKON 8E rTS,-3 barrels Onion Sett* V/ for Planting or pickling, just received and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, oct 28 Gibbon*’ Building. HIJ <ClI’S VEGETABJLE MO TION.—An effectual cure for eruption f the Pace and Skin, particularly for Pimp , Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburn* Freckles, &c. A degree of pleasiiro accompanies the usoof this elefcant preparation, in it* refreshing olfect upon the skin, Cutaueou* irritability aud discolo rations are also removed, and a pure state of Uie complexion established bv the use of this lotion. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 25 Gibbon’s Buildings. P i PE It.—20(1 ream* letter and Foolscap Paper, assorted qualities. Just received aud for sale I,y G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 11 D «. A. UPlf AlW’ai PILE ELEC TUARY.—A certain cure for the Piles, oithor internal or external, bleeding or blind, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juno 22 Gibbous’ Buildings. C O JIBS.—Carved Tortoiso Shell, Bullido, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Comb*, Shell and Imitation long back Coiub.*, Side Coiubs of a vnrioty of pattern*, Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth Comb* of all sizes uml qualities, for sale by may 13 G. It. HENDRICKSON. F OIt TIIB TEETH.—Monpclas’anti scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odomino, just received aud for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbon*’ Buildings. (BBAUD’S PILES.—Rev. B. llih- bard's genuine vegetable anti-bilious qills, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons' buildings. B U LVS S A US A PA RILL A.—A. II. Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the cure of Scrufola,diseases of the Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disease* of the lung*, JannJice, Neuralgia, to counteract the.des tructive effects of Mercury, aud ull diseases arising from'an impurj state of the blood, equal to any prop oration uf Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents per bottle, by G. It. HENDRICKSON, in iy4 Gibbons* buildings. T 1 ARP WICK.—Solur and Astral Lump JLi Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, aud Caudle wick, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, npr24 Gibbons' buildings. 10BT1I UltUSHES, .VC.—Ad clc- X guut assortment of French, English and American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Char coal Tooth Paste, ju»t received and for side .by sept 30 G. It. HENDRICKSON. D AEBIT’S carminative.—. 1 groce of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, fur salo by upr 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. R UIaE’S FAMILY SOAP.—5Q boxes , Hull's Extra Stoum Pressed Soap, just luud- >.i n.rcin i,v r: ii ni-'.ivonir’k'stn ed and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, ' uprJS Gibbons' buildings. P OWDER I’l'I'I'S & IlOStBS-.ki extensive assortment of Powder Pulls ami Boxes. Also, Puffs without tlio boxes, and tin JPowder Boxes, for side by apr22 G. Jt. IIENDItiCKSON. B UTLER'S TASTELESS SE1II- LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre dients of tlio Seidlitz Spring combined in one compound powder, the effervescing solution of which in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being mhrn palatable, it is made in much less time,'and with iufuiitely less trouble, than that i irodqced with the two powder* in the usual way. ’repared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheupside street, Loudon. Sold by G. R. IIENDItiCKSON, apr7 Gibbon's Buildings. flUCUllOACII INilSON, Ac..—Dr. Feiiclitwnnger’s Cockroach, Rat and Mouse Poison, u sure and safe destroyer of those nosci- ous vermin. Also, bin infallible Bed Bug Poison, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, upljj Gibbon*' Buildings. C IONFECTIONAItY. —50 boxes Con- / fectionary of superior quality, lauding from schr. Columbia, und for sale bv opr9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TA1TNE»S REMEDIES.—Jayne’s Ex- pectonmt, for Coughs, Colds, &c. Jayne’s C.irnvftive Balsam for Dysentery aud Summer Complaint.*. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms iu Chil dren. Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billion.* Complaints, &c. A large supply of these popular remedies just received ami lor salo at Philadelphia prices, by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr_2 Gibbon's Building. pUE8II TAPIOCA.-1 bid. best qua- X lity, just received, and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juno 24 Gibbbons’ Buildings. IXOTASII.—3 casks first sort New York X^ inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON. juno 10 lYI'ORISON'S PILLS.—The Hygerian XYA universal Medicine of the British College of Health, for sale by juno 22 C. ft. HENDRICKSON. rj.lNOER.-40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, just received und for sale by juno 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON. W RAPPING TWINE.—20 bales] assorted sizes and qualities, Air salo by j ii no 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. T^renoii white wine vine- X GAR.—2 bids just received aud for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, juno 10 Gibbons’ Buildings. B ED BUG POISON.— Dr. Tonclii. wanger’s infallable Hod Bug Poison, war ranted to exterminato those noxious vermin, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, june 5. RSSRE, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, &c— Allow nto to cull your attoution to ono of the great est nmTuuist useful Modecines ever discovered. It is not my iutentimt to tax you with a long and 'tirosom advertisement, but I lay before .you-the, testimony of tho most respectnldo families in the United States, moat of my certificates are IVoiri the city of Savannah, where I reside, and many lYoin your own Stato, whoro tho Modicino is used with grout und astonishing success; it has proved itself to bo superior to any other Medicine for tho euro of Fever and Ague, which it will do in tho very short spneo of Twelve Hours, it bus never been kuowu to fail to effect a certain euro. Thu Med- icino is a harmless and tnstoles* quo, which will make it tho most popuIurjMediciuc iu tho Southern State*. The Mediclno contains no mineral pre paration whatever, hut is n harmless Vegetable matter only. To Planters, tills Mediciuo is a val uable preparation, ns it cures all eusos in twelve hours, anil does uot require any time to ho lost; all that is to be done is to take,tho Medicine aud to go to work. To tho Rice Planter it is a valuable Mod- icine, as it does not contain any mercurial or mill- oral preparation whatever, aim is therefore a safe Medicine for those ay bo are liable to exposure. I beg you. do not let uie havo to tax you so often with advertisements, certificates, <fec. It has already proved itself to bewhnt I say it is, and tho greatest proof is ever)’ body is recommending it to bo Jtho only cortnin and speedy cure Ibr tlio Fever and Ague. All you havo to do is to nsk your neighbor what ho thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever aud Ague, and ofcdtirso, to bo cbhvittcod, you will try it, at least l hope so. Here is my orter to any Planter of South Cnrolinn, who will either call on Doct. P. M. Cohen,ofCharleston, 8. C. or myself, in the city of Savannah, and oithor of us will givo enough for twelve cases, aiid if it dons not enro ton out of twelve, wo will refund tho amount paid for it. Your are to see the Medicine tukou us I have diroctetl. Owing to the heavy mins during tho past sum mer, anil which still continue, all the low lands are underwater, which will cause a great deal of this disease oil the Rico Plantations; it will lie to your advantage to procure u certain and sneody remedy 5 you can do so by applying to either of my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for sale by the following named gentlomon, who nre the only agents for the saleofthe Great Southkiix Remedii, where it will bo found either at wholesale or retail. Country merchant* will make a haudjumo profit by selling this muiliciuo. A liberal discour t made lb Planters, Ctcc., by the dozen. Address. \V. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Gn. M ore yeti—still they COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY'S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! .'—READ ! I READ!! READ!! Scuivkx Oouxrv, Sept. 24, 1847. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a lew line* to you iu behalf ofyour vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two case* a* being the best Medicine for tho euro uf the Fever and Ague, ami told them if it did not cure I would refund tile money. But as your medicine has proved it*elf so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tho public a* u cer tain and speedv euro for the Fever und Ague; a disease so troublesome iu the lower countries, which would bo banished by the tisu of Hum phrey's Remedy, a most valuable medicine for the South. Enclosed you will receive u certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivon County, und also of a young Lady who resides iu my family. I urn your obd't seVvt, lVu. M. Carr. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certily thut I hud the Fevrtr and A^uc several time* vory sovero, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. YV. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuublu Fever and Ague Medicine, which restored mo to health iu the short space of24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy ns a certain aud speedy cure for the above disease. Respectfully, Mary Sheppard. Jacksonbnro,’ Scrivon Co. Sept. 24,1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Win. lliunphroys—Sir:—Having bad oc casion to use your Remedy for Fovor and Aguo. 1 can recommend it to tlm public os a safe, cer tain, and speedy euro for tho nbovo named dis ease. It cured tho casein less than eight hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With tho greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to tlio citizens of the Southern States, and to *1 Maiiter.*, aud all who are troubled with the Fovor and Ague. I was a subject of tlio ubove named' discuso for a long time mid tried various remedies, among which was Kowuud’s Tonic Mixture,India Chalogogue,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, whicfrl did mid I ctiii safely recommend it to the public ns a certain cure. Your remedy cured me in labours, for which I tender you my thanks, mu! wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of tho huiiimi family. ’ Your truly, II. II. Baiirktt. Reesville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 PPPING’S COMPOUND FLUID .XU EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND, dUEEN’S DELIGHT, Aid.—For llio composi- tionbf thw .Extract and the properties or the Queoiis Dalight, Physicians nro respectfully re ferred to the 6th anti tilli number, vol. 1, of the Southern Journal of Medicine mid Pharmacy. Forpiiriiying tlio blood, hud removing all diseas es arising from tlio impurity of tho same, it is highly recommended, its also for tho dure of Uheit- matum, Scrofula, Erysipelns, Ulcerations of tho Throat and logs, pnins and swollingsjof tho bottbef. Totters, Pimples in tho Face. Old Sores, and all .Cutaneous Eruption*, Neuralgic Affections, Mor- curiul Diseases, and for assisting the operation and preventing fatal cousequoncos of Mercurials in Syplmlus. _ Till* proparatjoii, (by adding the duqon’s De light, &o. to tho Sursapnrilla,) combines in nnioro perfect dogreo than any kuowu remedy, tonic uml nltonifive powers, and is highly recommoud- cd by eminent physicians. It is prepared in cou* seqnonco of tlio recommendation* given by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor of Materia Mqdicu m tlio Modicul Collogu of Charleston, 8. C. in his work on Materia Medica, only concentrated by a pro cess of the subscriber’s to rondor it more conven ient for administration, nml with the exception of the addition of mercury which may at all tunes bo ndded when necessary. To show tho high esti mation which Dr. F. entorlaius of tho combina tion of those articles, it is only necessary to refer to tlio abovo montinnud work. There nro few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism thut will not yield to tlio iiitlueuco of Sursnparilla aud duoeu’s Dolight if duly proso- vored iu, especially if taken in conjunction with Hydf. of Potash. I* highly recommended for all disease* of tho skin, chronic ns well iw recent. Ono bottle will, in most instances, ollectnally remove all pimples, pustules or blotches on the fiico, to widen young persons in this eliinato are so much subjected to, arising either from impurity of the blood or de bility. It is tho best remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores and broakiugs out in young children, and is safe and ullicncious iu removing entirely ovary trace of hereditary diseases from tho system, in tlio tenderest iifl'unt; in fact, in ull cutaneous ulfectiuu* it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of tlio blood, and an cradicutor of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take tiie precedence oi ull other remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates the bowels, restores to tho blood its wonted purity, gives lone to the stomach, and promote* digestion. It will effectually relievo Krysipclus ovou in its \vor.*t stages, and all persons ’sulleritig from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, but if no marked rcliofbe found after taking one bottle, it will bo necessary to use the Ilydrio- duted l’otasb with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in tho cases of all quack modicum* of the day, to ef fect their Bale, und so force them upon the pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pre paration ha* been prescribed and used by a num ber of physician* end planters of our city aud neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr.’ll. Ii. Frost, Dr. \V. G. Raiusay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. 3. Logaro, Lt. Wilson, IJ. 8. R. 3. all of this city; Dr. James Stoitey, Beau fort. die. Price per bottlo, or #5 for G do. Prepared by J. Peter M. Eimmxo, Chemist uml Druggist, cor tier Broad aud King streets, Charleston, 8. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Market square. E AMI> OIL &€.—J000 gallon* hluechcd Winter strained Snennpil, 151)00 do Win ter strained Solar Oil, 500 do,unbleached Sperm Oil, 501) do Train Oil, received per brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Bov, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, sept 13 Gibbon*' building*. • JJON OttAN..YUAN'S celebrated ifom X/ bio distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for tho Ilair! This celebrated preparation which has stood unrivalled for tho but fifty, years, iu Central and South America, where the inhabitants ore noted for thoii*fine liixuruiithair, uml where more attention is givou to beautifying and promoting its quick growth, than iu any other country, and hns gained suck universal uml popular favor iu the urincinid cities in tlio old world, is without doubt the best article ovor invented for'Cleansing, Reproducing arid Beuutiiyiiig'tliehuuiun llidr. Price 50 apd7G cents. For Bale by YV. HUMPHREYS, JR. Solo Agent for Savannah, oct 27 — Corner Bay and D fay ion $ts. OfJGAD.-—20 hluls. I’orto Rico, 40 hhds Cuba Mutcovado. for safe bv i»ov8 COHEN & FOSDICK rpiHJ OLD FALMRTTO STATE. X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southerners;—The following is from my Agent. M r. Tims. J. 8. Farr.ofGraliumville, 8. C. Mr. Il'Uluiin Humphrey*, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Mr. E. C. YVatts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; ho is aiiiuunf integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Thus. J. S. Farr. Gruliumville, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847. Mr. IV. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This in to certify that I have used your Fever mid Ague Remedy with success. I ohtiiiued a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, und administered it to inydaughter.accordingto the directions, aud I am happy to state tlmt the disease left her in the course of thirty-sir. hours, and her present state ol* liculth indicates a certain cure. Yours, &e. E. C. YVatts. Grahamviliu, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. Agents wanted, address, post paid, Y\ r . Hum- preys, YVholosalo aud ilotaii Druggist, Savannah, Gu. oct 18 A NDXII.I3II fi*ItOOft'!—Received from J.X my Agent, iYIr.YV. Carr, of Scrivon county: Jacksonhouo’ Ga. Oct. 10, 1847. Tit Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith iiuud your agent my cortificatu for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I purchased u liottlo uml box ofyour valuable niudicipes from Mr. Carr, who reeomnieuiled it to mo as a certain cure, and I can safely say that it cured mo speedily, and I now mu iugnod health, entirely restored from llmt troublesome disease, viz. tho FEVER AND AGUE, aud can sufely recommend it to all trou bled with that uucmuuirtuhlu disease abovo men tioned, us avalnublo combination of yours, and if used properly, would render satisfiiction in all cases. . I mu, sir, with great respect, Yours, &c. ORQROE r .YVOODYVARD. txr Prepared only by wm. Humphreys, jr. YVholosalo mid Retail Druggist, ofi t 21 Savannah, Geo. H OME INDUSTRY.—no Gallons Hum. phrry's Superior Cologne ll’ater*— Pronounc ed to bosunoriqr lo the best imported German, French i.r English iiiuiiufacture. Prepared and sold by YVM. HUMPHREYS, JR. YY'holodnlu mid Retail Druggist, J>ctl8 Savannah, Gu. M anufactured tobacTTo.—25 bx.*, ; Comstoek’s pound* Tobuceo, 19 do Lutli- erlin Gs do,just received per bark Vernon. Also, in Store.-60 boxes Esciiiet Tobacco, a fine arti cle; GOdoJ, YV. Young ifc Co. do dodo do; 11)0 do Cljftou lfis do do do do ; 50 do do 5* do do do do; 50 do Riigor.’s 5s do do do do ; 10 do do lbs. do do do do, ibr sale by CONNERAT &. IIARIE, ; nov 24 Agents for Manufactures. ( COFFEE, FLOUIl, ifec.—150 bags prime Rio J Coffee; 50 do St. Domingo do.; lfldo Java do; 150 bids, family Flour; 25'half bbls. Canal do; GO blds. Soda. Sugar, Buttor and YVutcr Crackors; 20 do Pilot Broud; 50 linlf bbls. Su gar. Butter und Soda Bison its, for sale by nov24 : CONNERAT & BARIE. TVTiBW FEiUIT;—25 boxes Rai*in*7“25 d-x Imlf do. do., 20 kogs Malaga Grape*, 20 fraila Almonds. ForV.de bv nov 27 ’ H A. CRANE. T ub native fbjiuifugb,— For the Cure of Bilious, Remittent uud lu- termitteiit, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of tho system, such uh night sweats, &c. &c. Tlio native Febrifuge is ofibred. The projirie- tor i* aware tlmt tho common objections to all new preparations will lie urged against this. To obviate alt such objections, he has simply to state that it is prepared according to the receipt of uii eminent physical), who used it with perfect success through a long practice, iu perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: die Mississippi val ley. Again from tlio exalted estimation iu which (liiinino is licit!, not only hy the people, but by the most skillful physicians, it will appear so pera- rogatory to oiler any new article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses ull the power and certainty of Quinine iu controlling Fever without affecting the head, uud may be safely used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible. ‘It is not the purposo of the proprietor however sanctioned hy custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some ono of tlio contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac ter ami causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though there Ims been so much written concerning Fever there is no one subject iu the whole circle of medi cal'science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, we stand by facts. The first of which is tlmt the Native Fe brifuge will euro fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, uml if any doubt ovist*, as to the fact we invite the afflicted to the test, with cuufidcnco us to the issue. What it hns done it will do. The following cortificatu of one well known will show what it Ims done: Savannah, J2tli May, 1847. Mr. Jus. A. Lu Roche having requested mo In state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I lake pleasure insulting tlmt it was used benefici ally in the Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi aud Arkansas, in all cases iu which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was admissablo iu conges tion* of tliobrain when Quinine was aupposud to be coutrudicntcd. J. J. Mitciiei.i., M. D. Ekeinoiiam, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from me, with regard to the effect of you r Febrifuge, permit me to hand you the fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wife lias been laboring under the ulfects ol’oon- tiniially recurring Chills uml Fever*, notwith standing nlhlio remedies prescribed by our best Physicians, and at tlio time ( procured Thu Na tive Febrifuge, we bad become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but I mu happy to statu that the use of one bottle 1ms briikeu the Fever completely and restored her so far a* to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies and place her in perfect health, such has been tho change produc ed in her Iiubit and constitution by Thu Nativ Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, &o. Thomas Kketler. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. • . Prepared and sold, by JAMES A. LaROCIIE, ° ct 7 No. 1 Market square. pAlKB AN K’S FLAT FO it ill X SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat ed Scales, to weigh 30 lb*. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,5(10 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand und for sale at manufacturers’ prices, by DENSLOW & WEBSTER. Agents for tlio sale oftheso Scales. Hunt’s Merchant's Magazine makes the follow ing comments upon this useful uud convenient article: I'airhanil's Platform Scales.—It is uot often that wo are induced to laud an article of trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied tlmt we are commending something that is useful. YY ; o can not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi dual, at tlio risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our renders who rely upon tho hon esty of our statements, If not iu the mfnlibiHty of our judiueiit. Tlmt great improvements have been nmdo within a few yoiirs, in the instrument* of weighing merchfiiidise, is a fact familiar to lutsi- licssiuen. The antique clumsy and inaccurate method* of weighing, have given way to the volition of American mechanical skill, and the ut most precision hits been attained. A variety of Platform Balance* are manufactured and used winch cannot be relied on for any coiwidemldo degree of accuracy: so tlmt they necessarily in volve one party iu pecuniary Jos*. It therefore '“lords u* pleasure to refer to the Platform Seales of Mr. Kairbaiik, which have been extensively used in nil purls of tho United States for several year*, and given, a* fiir a* our knowledgcd ex tends, very general satisfaction. YVo purchased ono of these scale* three years since, aud have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy and durability, wo are quite sure they Imve not, mid perhaps cannot, be surpassed! Tho plan of construction is philosophical and simple. Thu employment of two levers, with a single bentn, is certainly tho most practicable, iu u compouud platform' balance. Any increase of the number of levers or an additional beam, rou- ilors the instrument more complicated,luss precise in it* operation and inoro liablo to derangement. These scales are used' by many of tho loading merchant* of Now York, whose written testimony to their superihr excellence bus beep freely uc- cordcd to the ‘manufacturers. june 9 TXrtliTE >VINE YENE€rAB.—25 Tt barrow, lauding from schooner Maria, from Philadelphia, and for sale by md 0 CONNERAT *Y- BAR IE. JVTAIIY’S RENOWNED PLAtt- 4.TX TLU, CLOTH. —Approved and rocom- moudpd for tho last forty yearn by the iiiobI eun- bento f the PuCulty aud CUi/.uus iu tho United States, prepared only by tho sola proprietor, T. YV. DYOTT, M. D., uuccesaorto JJoiichouey Lordouot, the Into unproved prepuror. > ’ qOAWTlHS f)V MAIIX’S ?I*A»TEn CI.OTH. Tho Plaster Cloth is bq \V,ell known throughout tlio United States, but more generally in the city of Philadelphia, that its bunenchil effects and mu* prising cures, have procured for it the approba tion and recounueiidutiou of the most eminent of tlio Faculty. jt is a sure and safe remedy ibr Ulcers ntld Sjbruq, either fresh or of long"durance.’ It stays and prevents Gangrenes, mid bv a timely anpli- enfiou will preserve many n tnlutuile l\fe and limb. In case* of iuvoterncy of Ulcers, or u prdlienoss of the ulfectod part* to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will be advisable for tho unfortunate sulferer to resort to tho uso.of sonic gentle purgative for a fewduya picvious to using the Plaster, and con tinue’ the Ktme till tlio cure is completed, which tuny bo confidently expected in u reasonable timo. No purgatiro more proper than Dr. Dyott’s well known Anti-Billions Pills. The Mahngers of tho Negroes is ranked under tho dumuniintiou of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster is also a ceilain cure for it, if the same treatment bo observed as above. Caucors, Krysipclas, YVons, Scrofula, Fistula, YViiite Swelling, Soro Breasts, Ferons, YY’hitlows and Boils ar« removed, and cures happily pro duced by tho use of this vuluuble Plaster. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; itabo cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, Mid ull Sure* and Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sore* or Issues vory successfully nml without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism inn very short time, and is a safe and certain cure for Rheumatism and flying Rheumatic Pains, if tho I’lnstor he coustantfy applied to thu affected part* for six or eight months, thu parts nlfectcd become invigorated, nml a cure seldom fails to be com pleted. . it is also successfully used for the cure o I corns. Those useful men, Mariners, should never be without Maliy's valuablo Plaster (Roth; it keeps any length of’ timo equally good, and is particu larly calculated'to dry sores arisiqg from green wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much aid*. It i* necessary it should be kept dry. Received and for’salo by may J2 T. RYERSON. ]} YEiiSON & CO’S. SAttSAPA- XL RILLA.—For tlie cure of all disease* aris ing from the impurities of blond, excess of mer cury, rliuiiumtixin, scrofula, cutaneous eruption*, etc., all of which will yield under tho use of this pronurutiou. The subscriber, ill offering this preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of those flashy aud conscientiously beaded advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificate* ofeures, but trust it* character, us a specific, entirely on it* own merit*. He has been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner iu which it has been used by several eminent physician* with great satisfaction. lie asserts with’confidence that it. is prepared with great care and accuracy, and iu the best mode to olftaiu the active principles of Sarsa parilla iu its most mmeontruted state. Prepared and sold by T. ltYEUSON. june 3 Druggist, Savannah. i 7<ff/E€ TIS BEAL .NAUR U AND BELT FltlCTORS—Warranted uf the host quality .-—The continued effects of heat and cold, of variability iu temperature, ami irre gular action of tlio system, produce a general tor por and rigiditv oftho skin, inducing a stato of disease which deprive* that covering of* its flexi bility, nml render* its incapable of performing those fnactions for which nature designed it. To remedy thi* evil, ami restore the skin to a health ful state, has long been a desirable object; aud this remedy lias been foitud ill tlio operation of the Hair Glove and Belt Frictor. The movement of all part* of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produce* u general activity uud circulation of the blood, aud at the siuiie time removes all encrustation* from the skin, and clear* and open* thu pores effectual ly. The regular use of the Hair Frictor* night and morning, will produce a general glow and health ful excitement nf the skin, and will be found both a preventive and cure iu all cases of Cold, Rheu matism, &c. They require only to lie used in order that tliuir most heuoficiul effects may he known uud appreciated, feb 7 T. RYERSON J ULES itAUELS EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin soft uud fair. A* a creator and conservator of tlmt most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent lair skill, Jules Manet's Etui Divine de Venus or Nymph Soap may he until to exert an almost magical power, composed for the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purilyiug and soothing action on the skin and by acting upon tho pore* and minute secretory’ ves sels, expels all impurities from tho surface, allays every tendency to iullaiuniatioii ami hy this me thod alone effectually dissipate* all redness, tan, pimples, freckles aud cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliuess; it* constant use will change the most billions complexion into one of radiant whituness. To gentlemen afflicted with a tenderness of the skin in shaving, the u*o of tlio Kan Divine dn Venus, will he found to allay all cutieular irrita tion oeuusionml by common soap nr cream or the climate. Just received aud for sale hy july 24 T. RVKRB(>N\ IJAJI1E \lit})AT 6*ABN liiLLER.— X No Medicine lias been discovered that was so happily adapted to use internally, and vet per form sucl’i wonder* when applied externally, as a wash or built, or by friction. It may be used with a success Unit will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin- bv, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pain* in the Side, &C. &C. From tlio many certificates which accompany thu article, the two following are selected on ac count of their brevity: “I have-used Mrs. Brown's Pain Killer for Burns, aud have found that in applying it immedi ately that it will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to tho confidence of the public. .. „ II. A. Deere, Editor WcstfieM Standard, YVostlicld, Mass.” “I have used Mr*. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burn*, uud many other common complaints, uud tnko pleasure iu recommending it us a family me dicine. j. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New Loudon, Conn.” Price 12 to 59 cents per bottle. For sale hy sept 10 J. A. LaROCIIE. D SL OSGOOD’S INDIA OIIOLAGCL GUK—For tho'Ciire of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent uud Re mittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En lurucmentoftho Liver, Enlargement of the Spleen aud all tho various form* of Bilious Diseases. Till* invaluable medicine won prepared from nn extensive practice of several years in a bilious climate, and is never known to fail of curing Fe- vornnd Ague, or any of the disease* above named Those who are sulferiug from affections of tbi. kind, os also those who hnvo become invalids from their effects upon tho constitution, will find the India Choiegeguc u most invaluable remedy for purifying tho blood, and thoroughly cleutuuug from tlie system tho morbid effect* of a bilious climate. Thu wonderful operation of the Cholagogtte in eradicating bile from the'lmumn system, can only explain it* extraordinary uguncy in the speedy, thorough and permanent enro of lever amt ague, and the various grades ofiulurmiltuut and remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for tho cure of Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver: also Enlargement of the Spleen, called Ague Cake, and thu various form* of billion.* Indigestion.— These, with tlie other varied affections of such climates, nvising from a common nuusmul cause, are only mollification* of the.same disease, und c- qually controlled by the same remedy. Sole Agent* for’Savanuah, J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, bet. 21 MoiiiimoutSqimro. T ACES AN I> E IIBO4BEIHES' XJ Inside Ilhdf; Euib’d 1 Muslin Collars; Lace Caps; Musfin Bonds; Cambric Edging & Iusert’g: Swiss dodo; Thread do,do.; Vnlunctene’s Lace; Lisle Edging ami Inputting; Linen dp. do.; Plain nud Fig’d blit. Lisle Luce; Fig’d uud plain Cap Luce. For sale by t oct2 HtfNBY II. STOTESBURY. J ON DON MUSTARD iu qtuirtnr, half X_J and pound bottles; also Illidscin’s Mustard i:t till boxes, a'superior artiide. received nml for nbhy A. T. BOYVNE, nov l flmet*'Building. 1817,.1 wur Lviugm thowdstem part of Uiis Statu pursuing Urn occupation of n fiurmon One day while chopping m tlio woods, I foolishly chopped my foot nearly off, instead of tho tree. During Uus misfortune I omployod myself in peruslnstlw fragment leaves of au old volume, printed it) Eng land some hundred years ago. Among these scqtterod loaves I read ofnn herb which had beoiii analyzed by some of England’s ancient Alclio- jniste, showing properties and qualities never bc- fbro feund in uuy plaut tlmt was ever discovered. Ibis ono herb, umler the force of the Retort and Crucible, developed Umriytliuu leu distinct properties. 1 his fact struck uiy mind so forcibly, that it was imuossible to get rid Of it. SomeUiini! seemed to tell mo tlmt Providence, whose spccitfl earn is extended towards all his crouture*, had novqr concentrated into one small herb so many medicinal qualities, ns various and as complicated, although perfectly identical us tho human blood, without a wise and good purposo. Hero was to bo found tbit acids, tho alkalis, tho oils, the water, tho air, the salt*, tho soda, &c., 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 tluw wus ever before discovered iu the works of nature. Laboring under theso impressions for several years, I became uneasy, discontented, nml un willing to confine inysulf longer to the duties of a farmer. Every thing scorned to point my mind to ono object, viz.: the preparation of this herb into u medicine. I then determined to return to the city of N. York. I diil so, and immediately inquired for the herb. Itbva* not to bo found. I then sent to Europe and there found it uuder another name. Having prepared the article to my satisfaction, I gave it away to all who would use it. Hun dreds, I might say thousands, took it into their families ami used it: some for one thing and some for another, and all from the very first to the very last, pronounced it of unrivaled excel lence and power. The first case that came under my observation, wa* a man th.it had lost the iiso of his arm for some years. The Ointment restored his arm completely iu a few days. This surprised me as much as it did tho patient. After him there came a limn with sore eyes produced by gnupowder—a very bad case indeed. One box only sulfided to matte a perfect cure. And I would hero remark that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes, who never found any relief but in this Oint ment. There iiexteiune n woman who was siifl'eriim excruciating pain from thu ague in the face.— Her physician (thinking it the toothache.) had extracted eleven of her teeth. But the diliiculty still remained a* bad as ever. The Application of the All Healing Ointment was attended with immediate cessation of pain. Her face however, began to swell, uml the surface wa* covered over with pimple* of eruption like prickly beat. Iu one day all tins disappeared. About the same time, a lady made ajinlimtion with it for the headache of long standing, and a falling of the hair. The Ointment cured her headache, ami restored her Imir. Since llii*, l have known the Ointment to euro cases often, twenty and forty years standing. I hesitate not to sav, that it is almost an infallible remedy for this complaint. , About this time there were two eases, one of Consumption, and the other of 8erolula, which had baffled tho skill of every physician who pres cribed. it was wonderful to witness the effort of the Ointment on theso persons. No ono would believe it unless llioy had personally witnessed it. But it did the work properly. There was no half way business, for they recovered their health inn few months. Rheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Soro Throat, Cu taneous Eruptions, disease* of the Spine, and Nervous Complaint* were treated with unheard of success. Butin Chest diseases, such us Asth ma, pain nud oimression, I believe there is no bet ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such as Ulcer Sore*. Scald Hoad, Humor* of the Skin, liilluintnatioii', Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, and Burns, it seems to be a perfect antidole. People would uomo into tlie store smiling, wish ing to know if l was really the Seventh Son, or whether tho Ointment tlmt l gave them was indeed idl-heiiliiig in its nature. For said they, not one single application has failed to cure. Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with great aud universal success. It produced such good result* in all case* that it lias been noised abroad, qml 1 was offered sums of money for a receipt to make it for private use merely. # Every man sjmko well of it, as it bad duueso much good. Not withstanding nil, I have been careful not to recommend it, except incases l knew it would do good. I was never willing Jo lend myself to any thing without first testing it* merit*. This I en- deavor to do on every occasion, and when 1 acted as one of the Hick Committee iu the Lodge of I. O. of O. F. 1 then tested it upon Brother* in the most critical condition*, and Imd abundant oppur (unity of proving its worth. Aud. in conclusion, I would remark that I have placed this Ointmeiit before tlie people of the U. 8tales during tlie last nine or twelve mouths, and *o general has been thu satisfaction, and so great amount of good done, tlmt more than Imlf a mill ion of boxes have already been wild. I do really believe there never wasii medicine which gained such widespread, universal mid unanimous satis faction as ihc All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of tlie land there Imve come up one deop, siucere aud universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister (by tongue Imtlt dropped the word of truth and love, while health forever attends thy footsteps.” And were I now to given!! the good sayings of the people, their unqualified approval, their tliimkfiiliiess and gratitude, their joy at recov cring from disease and sickness, I could fill a volume. James McAusteii, Now York. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, not 18 Agent* for Savannah. BS. JAMES BET TS*~IJ TE !<> INF. SUI’l’ORTERS.—Dr. A. T. IJowne, Savannah, Ga.—I would beg to state, that you tire hereby appointed njy sole Agent for Savan nah, and that any other person selling Suppor ters a* mine are imposing on tho public, hy ven ding worthless nml injurious counterfeits of my Supporters. Saiiaii IJktts, * Caution.—F.noli Supporter will Imve written on it the. iiume of“Surali Betts.” Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the Physicians and Ladies of .Savannah, tlmt Mrs. Sarah Betts Ims appointed him her solo Agent iu this city, for the sale of her Supporters, aud tlmt any others vended elsewhere in the city a* Jier’s are counterfeits. These Supporters are now very generally n- dopted and recommended hy Physicians, us the most successful medium of relieffor tlmt distress ing malady for which they wore invented, ofany offered to the public. .Mrs. Belts bus the testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. i). Mutter, Joseph Paiicou.-t, J. K. Mitchell, N. Chapman, and Wiltbank, Philadol p!iiu,atid many other* of thu most eminent Phy sicians in various part* of the United 8lalcs, ill their favor. 8ho has recently introduced an entiru new Sup porter for summer use ; it is made of open net work, very light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs aud at the same time possesses all the im portant requisite!?. For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to be procured gratis nt mv store. A. T. IGOYVNE, Druggist, nov 15 Smeis’ building*. Jtlprc JU-Mraoriliiaui'y Cures! BV M, THOMSON, M. D., MACON, 0150. rjlIIE uuilfcrsignud finding that tho cures uf do*- J- peratu casus effected by hi* remedies, nro uccummulating faster Ump his space.in thujiuws- piiiiera will admit of reporting, hn* conoluilodto publish dnulnbor of them in pamphlet form for distribution, so that tho afflictod who may feel more especially interested,.can, ou application by letter (postpaid) of otherwise, be furnished with conies. In presenting such a body of evidence in tho form of certificates, it may not bo improper to re mark, in regard to their credibility, that they are given imuiy of them, by some of our best citi- zeud, whose characters arc well and generally known, and whose residences are particularly poiiitedout,thu8 rendering the possibility offrumJ, decoption or forgery, uttorly out of thu question, lor how could it lie for ouu moment immagiued that falsehoods, thus issued in thu light of day, right undor the immediate observation ofthnsoiii tor os ted, could bo at all tolerated or allowed, es pecially a* they tend to subvert the interests of those wliO'scrutinize them with such Argus eyes u* would, if possible, detcctau error ill thu Truth. These considerations will nt once indicate the dillbrenco of credibility duo these, and those so frequently paraded iu tho paper* from abroad, got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued from ftobody knows where, nud circulated far from their reputed source, for every body knows whnt. By this, however, ho must not be under stood to say that such certificates urc fulso, only that’thoy may be so foridl we kuow ; His inten tion ill presenting this view of it is merely to show that while fiilsehoodsknmi/ lie published at a dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible that they can be so at borne. As usual, the undersigned will continue to fill his space in tlie papers by limited report* of suc cess in treating the incurable*, from among which tlm following of nearly nine year* standing is for tho present selected. From the Atlanta (Gen.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf fering fellow mortals lias induced me to make the following communication; and lain in hopes that, should you see proper to give it in whole or in part, a place iu your valuable paper, it may prove beneficial to some poor fellow sulferer. ’in tlie winter of 183*1, and the day after I Imd a hard day’s work lifting and moving logs, I was taken with a violent pain in my back aud loins, and the day followin'' with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. [Iwas tlien a citizen of Jones comity, Gw. j I immediately called in u physician ofgrent eminence and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I suffered as much, to all appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, uud at last found relief only by the help of tlie catheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both in Baldwin and Jones, without receiving any ben efit oilier Ilian a temporary relief, for mv com plaint would every two or* three days return, and tho catheter was my only helper. *ln 13371 re moved to this county, mid brought, with me my tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.— Here, as there, l applied to iho Hunt skillful phy sician*, us 1 thought, aud here, as there, I receiv ed no benefit from them, lu September 1842, after having suffered at times the most excrucia ting pains for eight years and nine mouth*, and after having spent a great deal of money (at least $509) ou doctor* during the lime, I was induced to try Dr. M. 8. Thomson, of Macon, nud though l entertained'the most v’mteut prejudice to bis mode of practice, my necessity compelled me to go, fori had then been confined to my house for ten days, and had to resort to the use of tlie ca theter three or four times daily, lu this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my case to him, and lie gave me medicine. In half an hour after taking his first dose, l feltthat ease, and laid that free and copious discharge of uriiio which l'had not felt or Imd iu almost nine years. Aud from that timo to this prescut day, March '20jb, J847, I havo had no return of my complaint, and no more use for my catheter. lit order to make the euro permanent I continued tlm use of the medicine several lium'h*. Since then I take uolliing for it. I eat, drink, sleep, aud work a* in former days, and feel as well ami sound a* ever l was. Yon may well suppose tlmt it did not tako long to Imuisli prejudice at that rale, and I now say to the afflicted, that I beliete iu many instances thut prejudice stand* more in tlie way of tliuir recovery than tlie incurability of their diseases. Such, Air. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson’* treatment, aud such the results. Neither he nor bis reuiedic* me.) any encomium from me : the skill of the one and the efficacy oftho other are too well known for tlmt; but a teltmv feeling for the sulferer.* induced me to take up the pen, and to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Yours, rosiiuctfullv. GEORGE MILLER. liihh County, Geo., March HVth, J847. u XT’ Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of these remedies in their own cases, no mutter tear re they reside., cun do so very conveniently by send ing their ago and symptom* iu writing, as cor rectly as possible, when medicines, to suit their various cases will lie compounded and sent by mail, rjpnss, or private, hand. In order tlmt am. may partake oftho benefit* resiiltiii^Jrom the ih*- ol’lii* remedies, bis charge for tho treatment of such eases as do uot require his personal atten tion, will be only Fire Dollars a month, which may be sent by mail at hi* risk. Acute rases, and those requiring personal at tention will lie charged iu accordance with the established rates of other city Physician*. In consequence of the great increase of office business, it will lie impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only iu urgent eases, or as eou.-'iilling physician. His city friend.* may liifly rely on In* usual promptitude m attending to their calls, and others who may deem it their interest to procure hi* services, will he attended toils promptly us his will admit. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, October 18,1847. c— G y SC OCE SSJESL—J75 bag* Rio Colfe^UU f do. Laguiru do. 100 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey, 2 quarter casks Logr Frers 125 bbls. YVestcrn Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tierces prime Cubu Molasses 50 half bbls. Butter. Sugar and Soda Crackers J10 boxes lluumioiid’s Simp, 30 do. Fay’s Pale do., 45 do. Colgate’s do, do., 4 half hoxus Family do. 20 boxes No.1 Chocolate. 40 M. Principe Sugars 10 bags Black Pcimr,5 do. Allspice 20 boxes Mustard 75 do. IG’s Clifton’* Tobacco, 50 do. 5’s do. do., 20 do . Hi. YV. Rogers’ do 15 bid*. Clarified Sugar ’*«*» 1). Will-lie 1'iibllNked at OX THE SEVENTH OF Vr.ClVui* stXT Humber One of the ’ UNITED STATES KEPOKTl i, A Daily Journal rinc,n„„„i - ' lt laliee and Utnrnl Aeut! T III5 flubscribor is now enal)lci| i„ .... Ilia cfimplcticm of Ilia iniiun i,™?, 1 ?""? Mti.hU,main of a wall nr em i,A m , ' ,5’ r " dam Journal of Now. at life Saat of Jha l " 1 Government. 10 Ue,l «n Tho loading features nf tlm United „ porter will be the following: U S 8 ^ 1. Early InlMgcnce nf the mmemrnt. „r n, floas fl<7>artmr.,it ? af fj ur an,,„ r ,„ to Doiiie.ta; Affair, and It) lha Foraum II,in' d .1 ,v T"'"’ 1,0 W'dl Snlfc? dalily. PSwemiag peculiar MU',,., f 1 , “'. 11 infonnatlqll, tlm “Itapnrlar" will l,n all w";"' qnantly In cam,, oxcln.ivcly, i„i,,| ” ol the nm„ porlaut clmracler. ' s,Wl L‘ c I rrhutiin Reports of the Pmrrr,e ami Ddialc. of lha Vnil.d Slala Scaal, wl,irf,& proprietor „ Irani,,| „, |i, r „i.|, J u ||y,'“ 11 m accordance with the term* n c * * ,,al arrangement, now mode will at onffi. 1lh " ' to fa Sam,l„ „r,|,a United Slam" an a oflhmhm^m'Sei.^S^a™^ auliciluiiR nail respectful regard. “ III. .he Proceed!agealal /Males in il„ JtcprrscnlatirCs will „!„, he K | V eu with fuh, 1 impartiality „m| ,| 1L . nf re,alar, will t!„„ ha kapt"®"'!!a,McS, dn!js"rd™?!,!!^SS:: 0l '»C W " ,i ™ Inlciligeim Jail important Morraoi, yhelcgislalnmof Ureal llrilain and f>, ndl be aomnmnlcmad hv everv a., tv Europe, through reporter In ,!™J forn,,!iimr ! '" C ' ” (mUa fur "“"I * VI. The General Acre „fll„. Pay will ho Ill a enndelBod larm, will, industry and.,ttc,,l|„ u Snell l. a linaf view „l what the “l'„ilr,l s„„„; itupnrtar „ deH.gnail lo I,,,. All lha plan. arrangement, have haau wall malar,af, ' hope « eonhdanlly chrr'nholl ihal the “U s It norlar" will prove il.alf an .'ilarsalia.inA* .' rilmined uml parfaa.ly imla, Jam jaarual. | will have no party views— m» imlhicul bins, qv proprietor, liv tliu terms of lfis eoatr.ict with ih,' senate ot the United States, is l.m.nd t„ ||„. ro|l . « itmn that “the paper shall eenhfia i„, noUtical discussion* except the ihduites.” Jt will Iw« ‘ ° "au-s. it win ii«n vehicle o jY.ics—-not the organ uf any set el’oi.ii,. mus. J he grand aim of the sabsrril.er is to es taliU-b, at tlm Seat of Government, a fuitlifni nud prompt reporter of all snri< nf ini. Iligcnri—n «#. /amsdde agent, oil which the politician, || lt . | )lls j. ness mail, the manufiir.iuicr, the ineclumtc, »iu| every one mlercsted in tliealK.ir* of Congress nu J the Government, may rely at all times with im. - x oers nave receiveo, »y iaiu nrrivuiH umi ere ow opening a full •assortment of Fuucyaud Do- lestie Dry Good*, wliich consist, in’part, of (road Cloths, Cassimcres, dalinctts, Tweeds, lYTEW FALL GOODS,—The 8nbscri- 11 bers Imve received, by late arrivals nml nre now mestii Broad _ _ Y’cstiiige, in every variety, Black Alpaca*, Silk YVraji do.,Black, Fluid, und C’ol’d Merino*, Wors ted Fluids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, French do., Cnslnucre Drosses,M.nislindc Laines, Rich Fig’d do., English uud American Friuts, Black mid while Print*, Furniture Friuts, YViiite audited Flannels, YViiite and Brown Canton Flan nel*, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus lins, Rob Roy and Brocho Shawl*, Printed Cash- mere do., Marseilles Quilt*, Hemstitched and Plain L. C. liandk’f*, Silk do., Cotton Pocket a mi Verona Handle’!*, Bleached mid Brown Tnlilo Da mnific. ~' — • • . ~ Dowla* nml Silk Twist for Purse*, every variety nml Cotton Umbrullas und Parasol*, Oil Cloths, Carpetings, Druggott or Figured Baize, Curput Rugs, »&c., »&c., which, with a variety of other goods, will be offered at tlie lowest market prices, nud on the most accommodating terms, YY’holesalo or Retail. Merchants, Planters, and others, aro invited to call and nxnitiine. GODFREY & LaRCCUE, oct 6 YVont corner Shad’s Range. onn riuutuc is, iiieacuenami nrowii laiun i/u- k. Bird’s Eye Diaper, Huclcalmck Cotton do., via* Towels, Clasps, Ring* ami Tas*t4s,Braids Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk AND STARCH.—120 boxes aud half boxes Colgate’s Soajr nml Starch, land ing from brig Savannah, mid for sale by • J. E. GAUDRY iV. CO. nov VJ 13 hbd.-. choice St. (,'roix Sugar 125 Deinijon*, 1’*, 2’*. 3’s uud O’* 50 doz. 1'muled Bucket*, 20 boxes Table Salt GO doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong chuice Tea 20 cask* Jiyus.*’ London Porter 10 basket* IJacoca Champagne 25 boxes assorted Cordials 50 bids. Crashed ami Powdered Sugnr JO bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy 15 qr. casks .Malaga Wine 15 qr. and 15 eighths Douretta Malaga YVitio 15 qr. mid 15 eigtiiscask* Madeira Wine 2 half pipes Oturd, Dupuy A’. Co's. Brandy 5 bbls. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials 10 M. Venus Regalia riegars 125 ream* YVrapping Paper 50 gross Audursou't; Chewing Tobacco 20 boxes Perl'umod 8oup, 200gross .Matches 2 qr. casks Legre Frers choice old Brandy 50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring 20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Ciiinumon Pipes Tomato nml YVulnut Catsup Sperm. Candles, 4’s and G’s Ii all’s do. 4’s, G’s and S’* YVlialo Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do. YMuegur, 10 do. Jamaica Rum «... 8t. Croix itiuii, !!) do. N. O. Su^nr No*. 1 aud 2 Muckurcl in wliolo aud half hid*. In store mid for sale on favorable terms, by oct 18 CONNERAT it BA 111 E. do. 20 do. 30 do. 20 do. 50 bbls. 50 do. 15 do. N EW IjJOODN.—Now landing from YY'il- soii Fuller—Plain mid .Satin Btrined mid Figured Cashmere, do do Muslin do Lain*, plain ami plaid Alpuccua, colored Merinos, Mohair Plaid* mid Lustres, Raw Silk Fluids, Scotch do, Zephyr do, Sallillu* Worsted do, Oregon do, col ored uml black Silks, Silk Dose and iRdf llosc; worked Muslin Collars,Capes mid Kol*es;Tlireud Laces; Mechlin, Lisle and Cotton do; real Broche Shawl*, Cashmere do, Tiirtdii do, Plaid Merino Long do; 4-4, 5-4 and G-4 Blanket do; Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies uud Misses Bonnets, with a vari ety of Housekeeping .aud Staple Goods, which will be sold at lowost market pricos, whoIcKale or retail, by GODFREY & LaROCIIE. nov 8 oufidciice. Ii is believed that the establishment of midi a responsiblejournal of hullignce, on terms whirl, pirn:,! it within the reacliofthc great masses of il,u people, at the eonuueueemeut of wlvaV-pramW to he a most interesting and eventful period ia tho history ol Congressional proceeding, will here- garded with favor by nil ehis.se* of the ciiniiatiiiily; mid, having Dili* stated his objects, the suhserihrr respecl’ully solicits a liri-til and general siiitimrt from the enliglitene'l public ol’tlie United States JAMES A. HOUSTON, ftnwgraplu r to the Smote of the U. .S’. r n, 0 “United Stale.* Reporter” will Im pniilud on a large an.lhaiidsome.-heel,aud issued every morning, except Sundays, at the rate «f$t! per uiintim. In conucciinti with the daily paper, there will he issued from the same establishment, ( THE .MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publication will contain exclusively tlm Reports ol’tlie Proceeding* and Debate* of the emigres* ol’lhe United State*. It will he issued semi-weekly, iu an elegant quarto-form, through out the sessions nf Congress, ami will he furnish ed lo subscribers at tin* rate of Tiro Dollars for the long session, and Due Dollar tor the short ses sion. U is believed that this great national work will he deemed indispensable ju I he library of every public institution, politician, and profes sional man throughout thccoutitry; and that it will lie regarded by the great mass nfihc people as the very best political text book fur their own in struction and that of their children. IM PORTA NT A N N (> 1 ’NC EM ENT. Throughout the se—ion of Congress, Ultras will he Usiicd from tlie otliee of the "United State* Reporter," containing the reports of all such De bate* a* may pn->ess peculiarly exciting interest. All subscription* nud couiumuieation* to ho post-paid, and addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United State* Reporter, Washington, D. v'y'" All newspaper* thro ugh, ml the Unitcl States who piihih.li tiiis prospectus once a week Jimoi this date till the meeting ol’Congrcss, will lie entitled to mi exchange with tho “United State* Reporter,” and will Im placed ou the list of those lo whom the Extra* will he despatched, oct 18 G lfAftSPAGNE.—30 basket* for sale by nov 13 __ THEODORE MINIS. B UTTER.—20 firkins choice Goshen But ter, lauding from brig Madiaou, mid for sale by nov 15 * E. SYVIFT. PROSPECTUS NEW ITIUSIC BOOK, IN PATENT NOTES, CAl.LPf) TIIK IIESPBUIAN Jly Dr. II m. Houser, of Jejfcrson County. (hi. rjniJfS work will contain’oOd pages, including Jt. a lucid exposition of tlie Role* of Singing mid of Musical Composition; a larger number of Church Tunes used by the various religions ik- nominations, .South mid West, than have ever be fore been embraced iu one volume. Odes mid Anthems,,Sunday School uud Infant Hymns, nu merous Missionary mid Temperance pieces, &e. accompanied in a grail many instances hy the en tire hymn nr song. Many of the times are entire ly new, while many of those line old nir* that have long been used nt prayer, camp nml other meetings, and in the social circle, hat have never before been collected and harmonized, with uu- meroiis.Scotch, Irish. German mid other fine lane* hitherto scattered at wide intervals ovor the earth, will ho found in tho Hesperian Harp. Rook*, ancient and modern—many that are now oat of print, whose rich music is’unknown to most per son* of the present day, have been coinptctiljf used up" to supply this work. Tlie Hesperian jlarp is tlio largest and rltraji- est Music Book ever ofi’ered (lie American public, a* all intelligent persons will see hy comparing it with other works. Price, .§1 50 per copy, beau tifully printed, mid hound in paste-board, with neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, done ia morocco of any color desired, will bo famished nt <(■> 5(1 to 83 50, according lo stylo. Fifty copies (plain) sent t<> one address for $(i*2 50; 100 co- pie* for £100. The tcurli icill be furnished to sub scribers only. N. B.—Activk Am:nts wanted namedmlriy to canvass every comity, town and city in the land. A liberal per cent, will be allowed. Good recom mendations required. Address the author, post paid, nt Louisville, Ga. The Florida papers, nml all ethers friend'y tu such an enterprise, are respectfully requested t* , publish this Prospectus throe times, and lo sum tlie author a number of tho paper containing 0- A copy of Uie Hesperian Ilurp will bo given ill return. a .1 clferson comity, fin.. Aug. 18-17. tt, The Avenger, or tho Robber’* Foundling. The Fountain, a Gift: “To stir up your pare mind—by way of nJniembranec.” Edited by IL Hasting* YVe’ld. ^ The Cruise oftho Midge. Our Army at Monterey, by T. B. Thorpe. Tho Life mid Adventures of Joseph T. Haro, the hold Robber and Highwayman. Mouima, or the Beautiful French Girl iu Phil adelphia, by IL Haydn. The Patrol of the’ Mountain, a tale oftho Revo lution, hy Newton M. Curtis. Tho Secret Service Ship, or the full of the Cas tle Sail Juan D’Ulloa, by Charles E. Averi'J. Received by J. M. COOPER. nov 12 L JliCOJtS AN0 WINES.-—J Era choice Islay Scotch Whiskey, I puncheon Jamuicn Rum, 5 JmlfpipesOturd, Dupuy & Co s. Brandy, 1 pipe Imperial Gin,-15 bbls old ilyo Spirit*, 100 boxes Iilundy C O M YVine, 25 do Alury Ann do, 20 do Pule Sherry do; 20 do Cor dials, comprising Maraschino, Mycan, Absinthe,. C'lirucua and Kerchemvasser, for side low by J. E. GAUDRY *S‘ , Also, 30 baskets Chaninagm*- GOOBER- >Hr>- luoiit, Bollinger & 4?/‘U5Tc ‘/»y --•« , Ffiran«