The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 14, 1847, Image 4

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assorted; 12do Scrubbing do do; 21) do pliou , ,« -udo: 4da Furniture U*»'j>iildu ItlalrXIu^U^jiwtro*' drivedami for sttlobj - nov4 !! PilW.l l nntlFur so hi »/;*j*jmiWHi -- „ WISTAIt’S -COIHJlI IgpH|®i VY AlVeah impnIy orthotfo Lozenge*, highly. rocomuioml«iL|br |ho auto .of CoiVgUs, AH«luua. : Tickling of the Throat* Sdo. Just received* nml for,salo liy /G. il. JLENUlUCKSON* , nnv3 » > i » i • CHblloni^bliildjigfei, u ' CWAIM’fiL. kj S waims’ i celdbmtod .Panacea. ‘JO do Houck’s do, jtiat fooaivod and for said hy-I , . }• G* U.-HENDRICKSON, ./ moot9b *>t' :<»*) oln.vb ifllbbon’ri BhiUUngiv / ■ t»BANDETII<N «jPlES|p3®rf Jt> theso colobrajed bilious. Pills, warranted . nov 3 . • . u d t : Gibl>on»’ Buildings.'■ 1 O A 1/r r T]T SM3.- M. tfe,lt)Olbs eucb, in and forsale by -» i G. ** oct 30 . >20 kegs refilled SAltj)p»J , in good'ord ex', just rocfeivdd [*.'E. HENDIUCKHONi ’ ; Gibbott’s Huildipg; ISJASiA*-. paired low U)o tQ. call your, ottoUtiou to ono ofthe grout-i 0Ht.uyidnv*t,aj*ql«4 $I$ecltt°$<Ste r d'ucovorudt i testimony .of tbo •u»oat.ro*pooU»bla-4rtmiho»» in thoi /mirpwn Bum,where tliu Almlioimi U imol with mint ami astmiirliiin'sucTr^! 4 ; It has provutl: Iwulf. ,t(i In, siijiQrior to »hy (illior.ModiumoJ'or Aho euro fit Pm3|d A«uo,w|uisl> liUhol.very sliurt nfiaiio (.r ®*elv.o Hulun, n has uorar boy 1 Known to fail to effect aqortuin ouru.1 ho Mod- toiuu is a bwndoHs nmi tasteless ouo, wbicbivill niako it tbo most popular,Modiciuoiu tlvo.SlbctUtum $tatoa., iM Tlip Mudiqino po.utmusxio lui ltd ml; pro-, iiorutiopi wK'dovqr, but is. UihMuiliwsi,Vegetable uintt'oyj)niy.;; ToiPlanters* M* Mudlcmc is a val* uablcr pionarntiyn, as it tpiru* all eases in tWolvil • hours,.amadous irot require, «nv tinio to lio lost; all .that is to bo done is to take the Medicine-hud to go to work. To tbo Riyo Planter it vs a valuable ,iemp, us It does uo’t efmttrin nuy dipucuriaLbr nurij ‘b'HU'bi-q'piirhtlbii Whatever, niul is tbbrefuro a safe Albdiciuo AlVUios’o who urpUnplo to exposure." t bog y ou ..do not Hit tuo huvtitu toxyou m often with m.I....'SUlUftniiltad Am If |)JJS nlrOlllly “d greatest to bo ;tll«i /"\WlOW- SU'l'TS.—:i barrels Onion roflaivnij find for.alehv G.U.- IIRN ORICKtfONl , - ■-aniHItf*' iia— •—«———Gibb-mo'-Bnildili;;. _ the Fnco and SRm, particularly .fori/Pinip- ,, Blotches, Tetters, Tail, Sujibufn-s Frccklps) &q. f *' A'degroa of pleasure , accompanies' the, two of this elegant pronahitibii,. in its re firs lit no effect tipdil the skill, Cabmohris irritability unit, d'.nculfi- rations nro also removed, and u puro state of Uiq coinploxion estuhlishod by tbo use* of tliis lotion. For sale by G. Jt. lJKNDItrCKSON. may 25 Gihboii’s Buildings. , Xj'APER,—200 reams Letter aud Foolscuj jt;. Vtwor, assorted t] for salo by .may 11 qualities. Just received and G. It. HiiNDJUCKSON. Tv«. A. llPlIilitt’S AMLE 13LI3U- \J TUAltY.-^Aicortain cure for tile Piles, oithufiiiloruiU oroxtorrml, Wuodinjt or h mil, lor_ ^ i,,. ,|„r.on. Addroja. salohy.l: .OhIL.UbNOftlOKSON. ... . • • W. HUMI'UREYS,Jr.« 1 inne tH : ' " . Uihhnmi llmliliny...', ' 1,1• Driiitgfst, Siivuundli, G». e OMKSi—Cnrvod Tortoise Sholl, : IP dialog ‘ Cuiitatidn and Bnizillnn Tiiok Cobib*, Shell and.I;nitntion |ong>back Combs, Bidtt Coiiib.s of a variety of patterns, Drossiug Combs, Shell, ButTalo, Ivoryamf English Horn ami Fine Teeth Combs of all sizes and qualities, forsale by . nlby 13 1 G.‘ H. frilNOlMCKBON. TTTOlt THE TEETIfAlbiipekis’m»ti- JP sporbatic Elixii* mid his celebrate,d Odontiuo, jiiiitreceived and forsale by . G. It. llENDmCKSON, may IS 1 Gibbons’ Buildings. T‘4 Ii. Hib- XI bard's gonuiuii Vegetable anti-bilious (tills, , jbr/«aip by g. it. Tien nine kb on, may 18 ' Gibbons’ bniUlinga*. B uevs sabsapabillai-aii Bull’ll: Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for tbo euro of Scrufoln,disoasos of tbo Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic .diseases of tbo lungs, Jaundice, Nonrulgia, to counteruct the des tructive oflccla of^Morcury, and nil diseases arising from an impitrJ stato pf the blood, 'oqniiHo any prop iruliou of Sars,'iparilla.. .For sale at 75 cents pet*bottle, by G. It. HENDRICKSON, in iy4 Gibbons’ buildings. TT A!UP WICK.,—-Solar qud Astral. Lump Jj VVick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Laiujw, and Candle wick, for siilo by • t . , G. It. HENDRICKSON, , ■ ^pr 24 , > , Gibbons’ buildings. fflOOTII imtISMES, ifcc.—An ele- ', 3J gant liisoriment of , 'l’*roiicb, English and American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Cliar- crinl Tooth Paste, just received nbrt 1'nr sale by sept 30 G, R.- II END HICKSON. oXrt mTx at i v k .—j t\a»,«vs7 Jjs groco of this ' groco of this old English preparation, war- .ranted gonnino, for sale by-. ; ■ , apr24. G. It.HENDRICKSON. ' TXMLIj’S FAMILY SOAP*—50 boxes XI Hull's Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just land ed and for sale by G.' It. IIENDRIC ESON, apr 1(1 Gibbons’ buildimrs. BOlVDEIt PUJFFS & B«XES r An XT extensive assortment of Pov/der Pulls and Boxes, , Also, Puffs without tho boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by • G. It. HENDRICKSON. 1 DIlTLElt’S TASTEliESi?! WJEISJ- X> LITZ POWDERS.—Aik tlio solid ingre dients of the Scidlitz Spring combined ih one compound powder, the effervescing solution of which in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is .made in much less tiino, and with .infinitely loss trouble, tliat^ t!mt prpilqcod with the two powders in l!m usual way. Prepared by Thomas llutlcr, 4 Cbeupsido street, . 'Lpiuloll. Sohi by , . G. Tv. HENDRICKSON, , apr 7 , . Gibbon’s Buildings. forrodto-tlw Btlitiinulltlv nnmbor, vnu ly df dm Soutborn Joiinml ofiM'4'dicirie andl*b«ntia6y.- • iiFo^piirifyitigtliobloodf andrPUiovingnll dis6fts- ea arming tVmn Uio impiuity of tbe^sAmo,, It is highly racomrodtuledyait nlBivfnr Uio curb onUtett- uttatism, ISarofub^cErysipalaiii“Ulcef<itirtii«:df* titp Throat and logs, pnius and swellingHjof thd boii6s, Tottbrs.'PiipnTes.m tho^ FAco,' Old Soros, ajid aU Outnnwnus'V'rupfmns, Novmvlgic AffucUbns, Mori onrjnj.DJjjO^wpti^ find- loy assisting tbo operation SafStOT. ,..... I , __,. . Dobt. P. M. Cohou,ofChfirlostoii, S. C. or inysolf, in tbo city of SavtUlnab, und oitbor of us will givo cubnali for twfllVO ciucs, al’ul if it doos not euro |uu outoTtvvolvoj wo will refund tbo amount pnidi for it. Youruro to sco tlie Alodicino tnkdii as l bnvo directed. . 1 Owing to tho heavy rains during tho post sum- luor, and which still continue, all the low lands are under water, which will omisq a grdht deal of this disease on tbo ltico Plantations; it will bo to your Udvuntagd to nro’curo a certain and sjieedy remedy; you can clo so by applying to either of my Agents or mi'solf. Ask for HUAfPIIREY’9 REMEDY FOll FEVKft AND AGUE. This Medicine is for salo by tbo following- unnied gentlomeii, who 1 are tho only agents for tbo sale oftlio Gkkvc Southkr.v Rkukoh, whore it will bo found oRlier at wbolosalo or retail, Coirnfry merchants will uiako a handsome profit by seilingthis medicine. A liberal discour tnmdo -IVTOUB Y 4J T1-STItj li’T an 23 Y ITi COME!—LATE .AND IMPORTANT FR<MSCRl VUN COUNT V. II CMP1IREY’S REM ED V CANNOT FAIL ! 1—READ !! READ!! READ!! , ScniVK.v Countv, Sept. 21, 1817. Win. Iliimpbrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few lines to you in Ijehalf of your v du able lnerlicino. I have rccominendeif it in two cases as beiiiir the best .Medicine for Jim cure of the Fever anil Ague, and told them if it did not euro I would refund tho money. But as your medicine Ins proved itself so ’liir, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to thn public us a cer tain uml speedy euro for the Fever und Aguo; a disease so troublesome in tho lower countries, which would bo banished by tliu use of Hum- pbrey’s Remedy, a most vnluablc medieiho for tbo South. Enclosed you will roeoivo a cor till- onto from a respectable gentleman of Sc riven County, and ulso of a young Lady who resides in my family. I am your obd’t servt, AVm. AI. Cakr. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir:—I hand your Agent my certificate, for, publication, if you think proper. . This is to qeytiiy that l bad tbo .Fever und Ague several times very sovero, and found no relief until through the persuasion of- Mr. W. Carr. ypur agent for Humphreys’-Valuable Fever and Agile Modiciiic, which restored mo to health in the short space of 24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy us u certain aud speedy cure for tbo ubove disease. Respectfully,.. Many SiiKiwAno. Jacksonboro,’ Scriven Co. Sept. 21,1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savan.vah, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Yyini Iltimpbi’eys—Sir:—Ilavuig- bud oc casion to nso your Remedy for Fever and Ague. I cun recommend it to tliu public Us a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for the above named dis ease. It cured* the casein less than eight hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. . JUST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir;—YVijli the hreqtnst plcasitro I recommend your celebrated Remedy to the citizens of the Southern (States, and to Planters, and all who are troubled,with tbo Fever and Ague. I was a subject of the above named disease for a long time aud trioil varum* remedies, among which was Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, India Chalogogue,Cbaiiipion’s'Pills, aud many others; but all was useless, until 1 was ad vised by a friend ill Savannah, to try your medi cine, which ldid aud lean safely recommend it to the publia as a certain cure. Your remedy cured mu iu 12 hours, lor which I tender you my thaiiKs, and wish you success in your ouierprisu in behalf of the human family. Your truly, ii. II. Barrett. Rcesvillo, Burke County, Oct. i, 1847. oct 7 aiid provoiitlug futiil cousoquoncoa ol Mercurials ill Syphiililfl. , - , 1 t.TItia proppriitlon, (by atldmg tho Q.uoqu’h Do- liglit, &c..to thp, Surflaparilla,).cojnb) porrect dbgrqq tlmn .• jtby’ kliown w and idterajiivo powers, and is highly Od by eminent physiciauW.' It Is jiroj HMinemiQ of the recommendations s&fe , -•O'lj* &C.;tP. rf - ijorlect degree \than jhfiy known rgmqdy, fonid .sjrii.i-L - j *-* , : -'hly recpmiueink' , Ytropardd in don- sOquendo of the - roeommendatibiis givoii by Dr. 1 ILilioFyOst, Pfofessor orMatdriii'Aiediea - iiitHn , Alddical College of Charleston, S. C. In his work tRo addition of inofqitry lyhiclt may at all tinios li Addtiu when uucossary added wlVoii uecossury.' <To ishow tho high osti- njatiqniYhipli.Dr. F* onlorluilts of tho combiim- tioii oftfioso articles, it jsonly necessary to rolbi to .'the. above muiltihhod wdrK. Thord uro fuw cases of chrii'nlc and painAil Rheitinntistn that will not yield to tlio .iimifpiico of SiirsiJpurilili^nd Qubim’d Delight if didy’ jiresd* vored uV, especially if takou iu conjunction Witli ilydr.' ofl'dA^h*. - ' f f >■ t : ' • ; Is iiigidy- recommended for all diseases of tho skiu (| chroijjcas well - as rocoiit.- ‘Ono hottle will, in most instances, ollooinally*rompVo nil pimples, Ipostulos'or blotches outho lucq^.toxvhioii young persons in tliis oiiinato nro so nifich subjected to; arising either from impurity' of tho blood or de bility. Ft Ts'(ho best remedy known 1'or scrolii- lops .allbctious, sores mid breakings out in young (•hililruu, nml Jfi ouib uuJ oiHouolouj III removing entirely ovciy trace of jiuroditary diseases from the system, in the t'endorost infant; iu fact, in all cqtaucous dffectious it is invaltiublo. As a gen eral puriiieroftlie blood, uud an urudioutor of all ohstiuute Uisoiwos, this proparutien will undoubt edly takotho precedeuce of all other remedies. It gently oporutos upon and ’rogitlatos the bowels, restores to thu blood its wonted piirity, givos tone to tho stomach,' und proiuotes digestion. . It will uirectually reliovo Erysipelas even in its worst stages, and all parsons suffering from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief bo found idler taking one bottle, it will lie nocessary to use tho llydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wisliing to pithlish certificates as is done iu the cases of all quack medieiho* of tho day, to ef fect tliuir salo, and so force them upon the pub lic, tlio subscriber bogs leave to stale that his pro- lmratiou has been prescribed ami used by a until- horof physiciilrts and. pluiitors of our city and neighborhood, wiili groat success, viz; Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. \V. G. Rum my, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons; Dr.\C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Lognro, Ll. \Y r ilsou, U. S. It. S. all of.this city; Dr. James Stotiov, Beau fort. &e. Price Jjll per bottle, or 5jjt& for 0 do. Prepared by J. Peter M. Eppi.vo, Cliomist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Cliurloaton, S. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec2k —lyr Market square. ,Jol‘.. IhJAtWtl HSl. Lordtmet, IH!) miu UIIIH « ' om ihuj/muj. , AVI" 'The Plaster Clrtth'ls ’■‘qMlI kiio Wil 'thW>hghodf tlm llnited ShtWft, but tnHPo g^fibrnll’y lit' tluvcity. cf Pllilridolphia; that it* hbribjteilil effect^ khd »nr- firising cures, hnv , e'p rrt{5n *'® d for If the’ttllproba- tion and rbcoimiiotidatioh of thd tilost eiiiiiiont of tho : ’ ; ; *'* It i* a siiro and safo roiticdv for Ulcers and Sores, either fVosh or of long diinihcb; It stuys and prevent*' Gnngronos, arid hy ii tiinply appli cation wlll jireserve ltiuriy a vdluafitc llfc, anil limb, III diwos of inveteracy ofTHcbrs, or ii proneness bf tlio affected iuirts,to .mortilyi Cpr.t/iin^reuei j it, Will ho advisable for tlio imforttipato sufferer to resort’to tho itso ofVouio gotitle purgative for a foty days previous to Using tlib'Plaster, and con- tinite tho satno till tliu citre is coinploted, wliioh may bo confidently expected hi ii reasonable time. No purgative uidru prbtidr ! thau Dr.'Dyott’s wqR known AuU-Billioris Pills." •' , , 1( Tho Malerigors oftlioNogroesisriinkud under tliu'dunouiiuntioii of Ulcers ;* this viUiiiiblq.Plaster is ul*o a certain ctlro for it,' iftlui saute trqutuiuiit be observed ns above; ' Uaiiccrs;'Krysipc!iLv, Won*, Scrnfiilu, FiHtulin YVliito Swelling, Sore Breasts, Forpna, WhitioWs and Boils are removed, anil curds, happily pro- dilCdd by the uso'ol’ Jlils yajuafdq,plaster. '■ ' It • roinovbs Abse^sses, uu'd dissipates collected IfUtfrimrs;' it also Cjlro's Spriiinsi Brni^ea, Anilirnx, Sciildffj'Btirhs, arid IiHSores arid Wnuutlrf, lyudiug to MUppririltoi itdraws catiierized Sores or Issnes vory succos^fully arid without pilim Itdissipatos distressing pain from Gout rir .Rhcritu'atispi iu a very short-time, and is a safe arid certain cure for Rheumatism and flyilig Rlmniniitic Pain*,'if tJio. PJiisturlm eoiistanlfy applied to the iiffedtlid parts for six oroight months, the pints nlfocto’d become invigorated, will n rim'-mddom'.fails, to lje com- S rsiiing oeqipation of a farmer, obOujt day' uriugx •ftnldyxml ll, Mmo MffinSiMdi,-inoft* Aid,* inistn, »li!!wiiig pfO|icrliM Und (liltlllHdit ildVimBo.' TUftTmllid iu any plant UtljJ wn* ofeUtjeovorod, seemed to tell me fimt Proyidunne, wlinso spocuS care is extended towards all his creatures, hud ’netorcdncenthltdd'intfl one'siiriill Horli'sp fnany lriediriiiiftl qualities,'' a* vfirio'risriild as'cniiiiilicntou,' although perfectly identical as thu lmnmn blood, without ii Wise mild gAod piirjioie. Iiero‘wiis tb bo found tho acids,itlie alkalis, the oil*, the water, tho air, tlio salts, the soda, <&o., all combined; bon- centrated.'uuil chemically united into oVte single olmneiR of. powqr,- forming n robstanc^ ihorc nl- Ucd und-iu, affinity to flip human blrtod tBuili wus over before discovered in the works of itatiiro. ■ , Lubortug under these impressions ■ Ibr seve'vnl years, I hecamo unoasjv dwnontuuted.'.and frin- willing to coniine myself longer to the-duties of a farmer. ■ _ ' , J C‘* > Every thing seemed to point my. inind tri dhb' olyert. vlz.: tltb/prephKilioU'op/tliis.ijdrhj medicine. I thou deternil.iied, to rotiiruip tl pluted. It is ulso successfully used for luo cure of corns. Those useful men, Murinors, should never bn without MuIiv’h valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equally good, ami is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, idler they nro suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry. Received aud for salo l>v limy. 12 T. RYERSON. T) VEllSOW A Ctrs. SAItSAlPA- XX RILLA,—For tho cure of all diseases aris ing Born tho impurities oflilqnd, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, Cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under tlio use of this pronaratiou. The,subscriber, iu offering this preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of those flashy and conscientiously beaded advertise ments, uttetided with fictitious certificates ofeures, hut trust its charactvV, as u specific, entirely oil its own merits. lie Ims been induced to oiler it from the favorable mauiiur in which it has been used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction. He asserts with confidence dial it is prepared with great cure and accuracy, and iu the best mode to obtain the active jirifieiples of Sarsa parilla iu its most concentrated state.' Prepared und sold by T. RYERSON. jiino 3 Druggist, Savann-th. rfOCKBOACII POISON, <fcc.—Dr. \y Fcuchtwaiiger’H Coclcroach, Rat and Mouse Poison, a auro aud safe destroyer of those nosei- ous vermin. Also, his infiiUihlo Beil Bug Poison, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apl 0 Gibbons’ Buildings. - /lONFFiCTI01VAUY.—50 boxes Con- VJ fectioiuiryail'. sunorior quality, lauding from Bchr. Columbia, and for. sale by apr9 G. It. HENDRICKSON. TAVMJ'S ItEIlIEUUJS.—Juym, T a Kx- v pcctrirant,'for Coughs, Colds, &c. Juylife’s Ciirumtivo Balsam for Dysentery and, Summer Couipluiuts. Jrtyiio’8 Tine.' Veririifugo 'for Worms in Chil dren. &c. Jayne’s Sanativo Pills for.Billiou.s Complaints, C. ' : • A largo mipnly of those normlar remedies just received and lor salo at Philadelphia prices, by Gi R. HENDRICKSON, * apr 2 Gibbon’s Buililiti; I^BESII TAPIQCA;—1 bill, bust X- lily, just received,'nmt for sale by. 1 G. It. HENDRICKSON, qua- 24 - 'O'i' Gibiibons* B nil dings. , /flOTASH.—3 ciislcil firit sort New. i r ork, •'IT inspection, landing froufhrig ActcihJbrsale by G.R. HENDRICKSON. . : ’ T'jilnp^Q, , ;' , " ORISON’S_ PHilsS.-mThenllygorum JJA universal Medicine oftlio British CoU«g u of Heqjth. fori Bale by , ^jrine 2$ , G. R. HENDRICKSON^ , —40 kegs fru»li ’gronild Oingor; l jimt received and for unlo bv » jnno 19« < e i G. JL HENDRICKSON. rUAPFIWG - ®WlMB.Ii-20 bfri^ assorted sizes mid qnalitios, for riilo V»V jitno 19 ' G. R. HENDRICKSON. tMlEUCII WIliTE TOE HiVE-' ' X GAR.—2 l)bls just wceiye'd'fnld'ifW sale by .. . q. It HENDIHCIC^ON: '.June Id . ' 1 Giolidiis’ Buildings. ''pcgTson; —Dr. Tvnciiu -IJ ; wauger’s .iultillablo' Bed Bug,Poison, war ranted to extermiuJto those uoxipUH vermin, for Hiiip.hy ;• g. ,it., hendrlckson. 1 'd*l*, AMLVt-.iPWs &fC*—1000 gallons WuePhed .iirr*rrd {?iy,ipter ^trained Sponn Oil.'ddllOft doiWim , M lor xtrauied^Qjiir Qjl,.r>00 flqiijihlouohfiduBpnrm 1 , Oil. 500 jdp Traiu Oil, reonivqd jufr brigs,fAugiis- - ,14,,Baldwin,,itndjSwisaBoy, for iBolediv^.. -, , .i-dh ••••... G» 'Rf.IIENDHICKSON,! am i. •r.uti.it l Ii. Hihhonsl'hnildings. mid WJR -. ifW GRAN WAW>N~oJi6iiMfed!'tii>ii; MiXJ' Mo difefdbJd-ROSE OOMPOHND, for tlio !" Ilnir !• This aelebratod TropAration whidli has Btdbv'Ulirivalled for the Inst fifty years;* iri Oeritrtd and Solith Amoricn, whero tlio inlmliittiflts nro ^Jtptqa/yndwirfiAe^^PnipDmir/pDd'vybnre ipore . - jittenfion ig;given toyljenmifying and /protnoting Vs p} qqiolcgrowthr-.thfln in any othwr country/arid pliaaigarinjd.B.pchvUnivfttnlgntlpopnlar.'fUvor in l (Mlp,pripqliPal,pit)e« jn,rtlie>xild world» ,l».,witlidnt ,, demhktriobe>tiuftlQlo PVA« mvgfttqdror Clonnsinif, ..^epiwdnpjngtand'.Beaurifying thoibunmn Httitf, T • . ; ..priPP.G0,«in(l l 7ftconiit(,i,i/ v.pi; ,»3-.f!}!:•»•:»! - KUMmiftEYa.Ja. -fi AHfir.iY. AgqmfwBitvuundhi. .i .u-.npeti^K <i, 1 .Corner Bay-and vPraytqirflie - •v CBGAR.—^20 lihds. Porto iUcb,' io fibik ■,'Ay CubgiMnscuYiiJo.for wilifby v ^J.T J \ .nh'oh •.COHEN.AjEOSDldtf^. . tilPH f.A.» 'IHT,m * M ,b npiEE OTH) PALMETTO STA’U’iH. X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. r-SouTiiKuxr.iis.—Tito following i.i from my Agent. Mr. Thos.J.S. Farr,ofGrahainville, S. C. Mr. irUlinni Uimphrcyn, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you.the certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; ho is a mail of integrity, and bin testimony in consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Thos. J. S. l\inn. Graliiiinvijle, C., Sept. 18ili, 1817. Mr. \V. Humphreys. Jr. Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever and Ague 'Remedy'with success. 1 obtained a supply of jt from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of tliis plueo, and administered it to myduughtor, according to the directions, and 1 am happy to state that the' disease left her in tliu cain\*u,uf thirty.six hours, and herpresout stale of healtii indicates a certain-cure. . . Yours, *Scc. E. C. Watts. Graluiuivillo, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. Agents wanted, address, post paid, YV. Htim- nroys, U r holosa!c and Retail Druggist, Savautudi, •Hu. ■' | • oct 18 A .NOTBBE5C U»BtOOr !—Received from ■/-r- ,my Agent, 3Ir.W. Carr, of Seriveu comity: . . , JACKsosauno’ Gu. Oct. 10,1847. 12V,}l'in, Humphreys, Jr,: Dear, Sir.—1 herewith hand yopr .ngqut iiiy certificate .for publication, if youitTiiiijc proper., This is to certify that I purchased u holUe and box of your, vuluuldo medicines. from Mr. (Rifr, who recommended it to mo us a certain euro, and I ciiii safely Huy that it cured ino sjieudily, and I no\v Tim in good health, entirely restored from that trouhlcBoiiie disonsi!, viz. the FEVER AND AGUE, und.can safely recommend it to ull Trou bled with that tincoiniortuhle disease above men tioned, us a valuable combination ofypiinr, arid if used properly*, would render (satisfaction In ull cusua. 1 mu., sir. with grout respect, • i Youra, &c. GEOUQE R AVOODW.UtD. i E^*Prppar«d only by ( ; WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. r • .... YyJmloaale arid I'.etuil Druggtat, rict2l jjavannnlj) Gep,., T ice ivatbvk feurifuge,- For tlio Curu of Bilious, Remitlent and In termittent, or Aguo aud Ftivcr, aud other diseus- ' ox iueidciital lo a debilitated state of thu system, such tw night sweuls, &c. &c. The native Febrifuge is offered. Tho proprie tor is awui o that the common objections to all now preparations will lie urged against tliis. To obviate ail such objections, bonus simply to statu that it is prepared according To tho receipt of an eminent physical^ who used it with perfect success through ii long practice, iri perhaps tho most sick ly region pf our country, viz: tho Mississippi val ley. Again'from the exalted estimation in which (XuUuuu is hold,, not only by tho people, lmt by the most skillful physicians, it will appear supem- rogatpry to offer.miy now articio. But tho Native Febrifuge possesses all the power mid certainty ofQuiutuo iu controlling Fever without lilVocting the head, and may bo safely used therefor, whero Uiiiniue is inadmissible. If is not the ptirposo of thu proprietor howovorsmietioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowludgo liy adopting some ouo of tho contra dictory thooncs afloat, with regard to tho charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the luurned Gregory that though thero 1ms boon ho much written concerning Fovcr there in no onu Bubjuct mthe wholeciroleofmedi- cal science which still involves ho many disputed Ijoiuts. Lettiug all theories puss, wo stand by facts. Thu first of which is that the- Nativo Fe brifuge will euro fever, from wlmtovor cause it limy have originated, and Ifany doubt exists, us to tho fact wo invito tho aflUcte’d to the test, with confidence as to the issue. Wlmt it has (lone it will do. The following certificate of one well known will show what it Ims done: 8avan.vau, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jus. A. Lit Roche liaving requested mo to state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I lake pleasure in staling that it was used benefici ally iu tho Fevers oftlio valley oftlio Mississippi mid Arkansas, in all cases iu which (luinino is us ually exhibited, and was udmistmhle ill conges tions ofthe brain when Quinine wus supposed to be contrudicutcd. J. J. Mitchei.t., M. D. ErmoiiAM, Sept. 30,1817. Dear Sir:—In compliance with iny promise to let you hear from me, with regard to the effect of voitr Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you the fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly*3 years my wife Ims been laboring under tlio effects of con tinually recurring Ghills and Fevers, notwith standing all the remedies proscribed by our best Physicians, and at tlio time I procured The Na tivo Febrifuge, wo had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alono would terminate her disease, but I mn happy to state that the use of one bottle has broken tho Fuver completely and restored her so far us to require only a littlo time to recruit her wasted energies mid’placo her iu perfoct health, such bus been the elmugo produc ed in her habit uud constitution by The Nutivc Febrifuge. YVith sincere regard, I mn yours, &c. Thomas Kkf.pi.kr. To J. A. La Roche, Savaunuh. Prepared und sold, by jame8 a. Laroche, oct 7 ■ r , • No. 1 Market, square. H OT! JE INDUSTRY.—50 (hiUamllim. p.’trpy'ft Syjicriur.fJglpgr.e //Vnor-M’roeoqiie- Tj.«T.t(», fie siinqrjor. .to Jim,host imported- German, French,or. English.niaiiufaoturu;, Prepared, and. Why . WM.,nuMPlIUEY8,.JR. : . YYikM'iBulo and r Eetiiil Druggist,, ocilS SiivuuuuhjGiW, i , i lyi'AN UTbVC'jTUR'Ef) TOliXfj'Co.^ bxs, 1 f 8 Comstock's pounds Tnhacco, 19 dd'Liith-' do/'SOdriRogcipHOs' do do do ilo ;'10 do dnibfe. dodoclpdo* wdalw . • * j ./7i&Pf'EB,lPI100)t/&c.^-lii(l bate pHnis Rio Cod'ois'1'50 dB'JffifflBmfib'tfoi I Ifeiio jnvn ■ d4| ilSffbbli) farnliyTlour j' 25 hhlf Mill 'Odbll idO | 5fl 'rjblsj’Bcifla,-Sugar, Butter mid Writer 'Crackersh^SO ilo'Pilot Brend} 60 Imlf hbls. 8,u gar, BiiUer'aiid Soda Biscuits, for sale by •' n»v?4„. . CON.NERATHe B’\RIE.' j- X hglf, dq.^du., 29 kegs Malaga. Grapes, 20 UIRBANK'S JFJLATFOICM • 1^ - i SCALE.—An assmluimit'ofThese 1 dolobrat- cd Scales, to weigh 3fi lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,200,1,’iOO.uud 2,500 lbs.‘coustmitly on hand und for,sale ut manufacturors’ prieep; by DENS LO W & WEBSTER. Agentsfor Uie side of these, Senlea. Hunt s Merchant^ Magazine makes the follow ing comments upon tliis useful and convenient article: i'airhsink's Platform Scales.—It is not.often that wo arc induced to land an article of trade, and wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that we arc commending somethin*; that is useful. We can not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi dual, at tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our roadfcrH who roly upon the hon- osty of our statements, if not iu tlio mfuUbiiity of our jiidiuuut. - That great improvements have befeit hiado witliiu J few,years, in the iiTstriuuents of weighing mof-chnudiflo, is a fuctfumilior to busi- jicss men. ..Thq. iTjiliijUp '.clumsy.atul inaccurate inetliods of \v,eighing, liuye giyeu .wuy lo the in- ( yeutinn of Amerieun mpelmnjcul skill, mid the ut- most prccisiori bus liebii attained. A variety of Platfonn .Bulunces aro jinmmlactiircd.iiiid. used, Winch cannot bo relied on for' any considerable' degree of accuracy:, so tliat-tlioy necessarily in- ■valve, one party ill pecuniary lost. It therefore allbrds uapleusuro to' rofor to tlui Plntfhnri Sdiiles ofMrtiFairlmulc, iWhich.: have been extensively nsriffiri rill parts of tlio United States for Several gj.yqif,as ifur ns opr;Jcnowledged ex- wim vyry genera! Hfdiffuetion. YVe purchased one of these sealu*.fi|rqp yeurs since, ami buvp us- ori thpi^cousUnfly fpr, vyoigfiing: paper,,&c. and fpp/iqpnniey .auj.dgrahility, ; vvo. uro. quito sure, Miriyjmve ip)t, ; Hnd perimps.cmmot,^© surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophiqal mid simple. - Tho pipploymqnt of two levers, with n> 'Mljif'c bonin' wMat, W pruqtloable,, in u cwmpoqiid platidriil pnlauco,'. Any incroaso 1 of tlio' nuiriffcr of jqvpri 'nri iTddltlonnr ho.im;.'rori-. der* tho uiatrnrriont ihdre complicated, less preciHo ill its operation and more liable tq derangement. ThCKu ecalrig-afri Ufleil^by ninny of tlio loading io.ufyn superior!excellence haai.beenfrucfya^ cflrded to iho mmiufapriirorB.i—i -1 julne.9 , • wpppg fVoin'Plulatlclphm, and for kale, by ‘ r,T r * " • 0#(5,, .fjONNEIt'AT & ‘BAtllte.: ’ T a i )-»■ !* Hi in8 if , V i printer, . papers .wiUbdinit qf proporfiiig,"lias fdoncluded to' 1iajj a numbfe^df 'thum Jn pamphlet forin ftnf. Jittiyp. bo tlmt tho nfllicted Whh may feel ^ v *" - mtereetoUi cttri, r 6p ripuficafum by ptheywiflo, bo.furmBhod witii r .q bpdy pr.qyTJoqcp^n ,the it.may uot be improper to re- murk, iii regard fo Uielr credibility,, that they ure given matiy ofthom, by sbrneof our boitciti- vnlld lolmbu • flll.lMn/ltAM' 'A*.. , WtMf «...! 1 zons, Wh'dNo ch'arnbtOM Wro.'wblf nnd, gouerally kliown, 'and whoko residences are nurtifeuliirly pointed out, tim.s readoring tile possiliiuty oflriuid, deception Or Jbrgtiry,'.utterly r mitbP.tlioqueftioii, for.lmw couldrit hohir oue moment iimnntined that fulsehoeda,. jhUB ■ iasneri * n thu light ut> day, right under. Jlnumiiiediato obso^yation, of iIiohc in terestufl, corilddiO', at ull)tolerated or allowed, es pecially as thoytond-tp Biibvort the iiltereBtsof tlio.se who scrutinize tlieiu with such Argus eyes .Would, if possible, detect an error in thoTHuni, ,„ r . — r .-.jYml.tiba.'to rotiiriLt^ -.. of-N. \ork. ; I did no, Unil'iminyiliately iuq fur .Uio herb. It Was riot‘to bo foitiid^.-i; Mont to Europe amVthero foujid it - under an E I^KOTItlfCA^ BBABilii 44.3^ AND BELT FlttCTO 118 — Wurrauted of the best, quality.—TJio combined effects, of heat niidcold, of variability in temporatiito, and irre- gulur action of the system, produce u general tor por imd rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives lint covering of' its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, mid restore the skin ton health ful state, has long boon a desirable object; and tliis remedy has been luuml iu thu operation of the Hair Glove mid Belt Frietor. The movement of all parts i»f the body whilst undergoing tlio process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the blood, and at the same time removes all otienistatioris from the.skm, and clears und opens tho pores offoctuui- >y* TJio regular use of tho Hair Frietors night and moruiug, will produce n general glow mid health ful excitement ofthe skin, ami wdl he found both a preventive und cure in ull cases of Cold, Rheu matism, »&c. They require only to he used in order tlmt their most beneficial effects may bo known and appreciated. ,• fob 7 T. RYERSON. J '-f/LJES BffAUMJLS FACT IMVINJG DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Easturn Botanical discov ery of surprising oflicnoy for rendering the skin soft null fair. Asa creator and conservator of tlmt most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hauel’s Eau Divine‘de Veiius or Nymph Soap may be said to exert an almost magical power, composed for tlio most part of orieuial balsamic plants, to tho utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purifying and soothing action on tho skin ami by acting upon the pores and minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from tho surface, allays every tendency lo inllaliiniation and by this nio- tljod ulpnq effectually dissipates ull redness, tan, pimple's,Truckles mid ciiluuooiis visitations so ini- uiieul lo female loveliness; its constant uso will change the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen allliclcd with a lemluruoss of the skin in shaving, tlio uso of tlio Eau Divine du Venus, will he found to allay nil culiculur irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the climate. Just received uud for salo bv July 24 T. RYERSON. P jpiilK GREAT PAIN KIi,liKB8.— JL No Medicine has been discovered that was so happily adapted to use internally, and vet per form Hitch wonders when applied externally, as a wash or hath, or by friction. It may ho used with a site cess that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, l’uius iu tho Side, «&c. »fce. Front the many certificates which accompany the article, the two following arc selected on ac count of their brovity: "* 4, 1 luivo used Airs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, aud have found that in applying it immedi ately that it will prevent even a blister. 1 would recommend it to the confidence of tin* public. JL A. IltiKWK, Editor YVcslfield Staudard, YVcstfiold, Mass.” “I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Jiiiriw.and many other couimou complaints, aud take pleasure in recommending* it as a family me dicine. J. Swax, ‘ Pustor First‘Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 50 cents per bottle. For salo by RoptlO J. A. LaUOCHE. D r. india cholago- • GUE—For the euro of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent hud lte- mjtteut Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kn largemmitofthe Liver,F.ulurgemoutofthe Spleen and all thu various forms of Bilious Diseases. This iuvuliiablo. moiKciue was propared fVom nu oxtetiBivo practice of several venrs in a bilious climate, and is uover kuowu to tail of curing Fe* verund Aguo, or,any of the diseasoa above named Those who are suffering from uffectiousof tlii. kiud, as also those who Imvo become mvuluis froin their effects upon tlio constitution, will find the lucliii Chologegue a most iuvuluahle remedy for purifying the blood, anti thoroughly elounsing from thii system tho niprbid effects of u bilious climate. The wonderful operation oftlio Chplagoguo in nrqdicutiug bile fro m thoJmmau systum, can pnlyi explain iLs extraordinary ugeiicy iiu tfie speedy, tliorough arid permiuient euro oi fever ami ague, am) fho various grades of intermittent and reiuit- ' lent fevers. . .... It is cqiiully effriCtttnl for the cure,'of Liypr Cffm- plalnt, Juundiv'ri Enlargement of tho Liven.ajs'o|, Erila/gpmhnt of the" spleen, calliid Aguo Cake, and The various' forms of billions' Indigcstiori.'— These, witii tliu ..other vrnied affections of such : cliiuatcs, arising frenn'fi'rcoimfton miasma] cause, aro only modifications of tlio same disease;' aitd o- ! qimllyitoutroirodbytfiosariioiemody. SoIiiiAgohts'for Savannah, 1 1 : J. M. TURNER ^5jBROTHER.; o,ct,;24 ,m ... .. .MonumentSgnnfe ito a 'cilV tired . . . -.-. n , ir UUen nropo ajuTKhere foujid it under anotlier HavStig prepnVctl tho articio to my satisfaction, I gave it away to uli who. would use it., Huuk Ureds.I might Kiiythousliitds, *tripk it into their families and used it : some for ono thing and HOiiio for lmother; and all from, tliri vhty first to thu very l.-iut.. iie/uimitxiwti U ai-uarlraicd excel lence and power. . . Tlio lirwt ease that came under my observation, was a limit tlmt Imd lost the use. of his arm for Homo years. The Ointment restored his. uriu completely m a few days. Tliis surprised mo as much as it did tlio patient. After him there camo a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a vory bud ease indeed. One box otily sulfided to make a perfect euro. And ^would. hero remark tliut hundreds have been cured of eoro eyes, who never found any relief but in this Oint ment. Thero next camo u woman who was suffering excruciating pain from tho aguo in Uio fiuie.— Her physician (thinking it the toothache.) had extracted .eleven of her teeth. But tlui dilficuUy still rumiiiued as .bad us ever. The Application of tlio All Healing Ointment was attended witii immediate ccssutiun of pain. Her face- however, began to swell, and the surface was covered over with pimples of eruption liicu prickly heat. Iu one day all this diuajipeared. About tlio same time, a lady made application with it for the headache of long standing, and a fulling of the hair. ’I he Ointment cured her headache, and runered her hair. Since this, 1 hnvo known the Ointment to cure cases often, twenty arid forty yours standing. I hesitato not to say, that ills almost an infallible remedy for this complaint. About this time there were two cases, one of Consumption, and tlio other of Scrofula, which had baffled tho skill of every physician who pros cribed. It wus wonderful to witness tlio effect of the Ointment on theso persons, No orio would beliuyu it uulosSihey had personally witnessed it. But it did the work properly. There was no half way biuine-H, for they reco vered their health' in u few mouths; Rheumatism, Fover f Quin/.y, Sore Tliront, Cu taneous Eruptions, diseases of tliu Spine, and Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard of Biice^.s. But in Chest diseases, such as Asth ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is no hot ter remedy. Also, tlio common diseases, such us Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, llmnors of the Skin, lufiairiniutioii, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises, and Burns, it seems to lie u perfect antidote People would cuuio into the store simling, wish ing to know if I was really tlio Seventh Soil, or whether the Omtiuont tlmt Iguvo them was indeed all-healing in .its nature. For said they, not ono single application has failed to cure. Liv6r Coiupluiiit; particularly, was treated with great ami universal success. It produced such good results in all cases that it has been noised iibroad, and I. was oll'ered sums of money for a receipt to moke .it for privote uso merely. Every man spoke well of it, as it had done so much gorid. Not withstanding all, I have been cureful potto recommend it, except iu eases I knew it would do good. I was never willing to lend myself to aiiv tiling without first testing its merits. Tliis I en deavor to do on every occasion, aud when I acted iis ouo of the Sick Committee, iu the Lodge of I. O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in tho most critical conditions, uud hud abundant oppor tiuiity of proving its wortii. And, in conclusion, I would remark that I have placed this Ointment before the pooplo oftlio U. States during the last nine or twelve months, and so general has been the satisfaction, and so great amount of good done, that more than hull*a mill ion of boxes have already boon sold. I do really believe there never was a medicine which gained such widespread, universal and unanimous satis faction as tim All-Healing Ointment. From all parts of (lie laud there have conic up ono docp, sincere and universal voice of approbation saying “McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of truth aud love, while health forever attends thy foot stops.” And wore I now to givo ull tliogond raying.* of the people, their unqualified approval, their thankfulness aud gratitude, their joy atrocov ering from disease and sickness, I could till a volume. J \mbs McAmstkii, New York. For sale, wholesale aud retail, by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER, act IS Agents for Savannah. fltS. JAltfJBS BETTS’ "U TB Ii- INK SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowue, Savaunuh, Gu.—I would beg to state, that you ure hereby appointed iny solo Agent for Savuii- nab, pud that any other person selling Suppor ters as mine are imposing on the public, by ven ding worthless uud injurious counterfoils of my Supporters. Sakah Butts, Caution.—Each Snpporter will have written on it the name of‘‘Snrah Betts.” The subscriber would respectfully inform the Physician* und Ladies of. Siivuuuuh, that Mrs. Sarah Belts has appointed liiuihorsojo Agent in this city, ibr the sale of her Supporters, and tliut auy others vended elsewhere iu tho cily .ua bur's arc counterfeits. ’ : ' i ; These Supporters ure now very gnherully u- dbpted arid recommended'by Physicians, us the most Huceessful'medium of relief for tlriii distress ing malady for which they were invented, ofany oll’ered to the public. Mr.*. Betts lifts the testimony of Professors S. Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pancnast; J. K. Mitchell, N. Chapiiiaiu and YY’iltbniik, Philadel phia,and many others of the most eminent I’Jiy- siciuns in various puVts of tho United States, in their, favor. She Ims recently introduced an entire new Sup porter for summer use ; it is made of open net work, very ligjit and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs rind ut the sumo time possesses all tho im portant requisites. , ' • For fttrthcr particulars, soo her pamphlet*, to bo procured grutis,at triv store. A - . Tl BOU'NE, Druggist, •’ nov 15 i ' Sineta’ .binlriiiigt*. ■flPGBS-AND E MB RO IOEBIES !JLii!iliiside IIlull; Etub'd 'Muslin>Collars; L'aco Gaps; Milslin Bands; Gauibric'Edging &TnMef-t'g; Swiss' d<> do; Thread do. dd.? Y’nluncrone'a 1 Lace; Lislo Edging aud Insrirting; Linen doi do.;‘Plain audFig’dhlk. LisloLace; Fig’d .qud plain Cup. Lapp, ,,Fof sale by . •' oet2 , HUNRY.ijr.: STOTESBURY. •X- ■01VIM»N'RilwTSiciriiT ? v6rlW', ip- X*J arid pound briitlo6;’ dlMo' lIiuIsinTrf'MUitnrd in tin boxes; a '«ltpcrior article, received rind for , ;.;<»leby: ; on;-'* , . i rAvTilBOWNB^ t - nov 1 .j V ! v .. ('SuielTJJnUdiuig. : . 6 TiKVlA.D .J I. ‘ »veb • TYTEW FALSj Uj»Ol>S.—The Subjcri. Xl bors have received, by late arrivals arid are i;ow .opening a i'uffiwsortmuut of l uuoy u'pd Do- inesilc Dry Grinds, which consist, in part, ., of .Brood'i Cloths, Oafshnbrex, Sniinetm, Tweeds, Vestings; IncVery variety,' Black xMpncus, -Silk YVrtipao., Black, plaid, and C til’d Moriuos, YV ora ted 'Plaids, Oregon ' Plaids, ‘Twilled Ginghams, /Tenchdo., Cuslinwroproves,MonriintipLuiues, .Rich Fighi dori iEuglaih end.AinoriciMi-tPfluu, .B!!wk,a,tyl)yhri9.PriuM;-Furnituro,Prints, ..YVliitu uiulRed Flannels, YVhiteAud Brown.Cnntou'FJhri- neD, Pape^iCmpbrics, Ciuphric and Jaconetllus- lins, Rob Rqy pud Brocho Shawls. PrUitod Cqslt- iiierw UoV, ; Marseilles Quilts', Ilehrititehed aud 'Plain'"Ii, C.’ IJ.uiiik’fs, Silk do.,.C.otfqn Pocket and ! VeVoririIIriridkTs',.nleached'ai»(TBn;wii Table, Du- ‘ ' Tliwl*. Iliiii TVinmir 'Itiii'lrnlini’l: f/nftnil do.. jrqUas'^ind I’luqiaols, Q.il Clotlw, ’Cahibitiigs, Dniggott or. Figured Baizo, Carpat varieiy of jotljer . ..... -at maritfet jmdes, and on tho most accommodating terms, Yrhriirisalo or Retail." Mprohinrit,,Plttiitc», und-,fithcify ,flro inviteiltoioullandioxomuiei t :,uu ll «bdd f * , , . tf .. . ;GODFREYh& luROCIIB, nc ^ J YVust cornor BJiodla Range.. CGiP A^I) 20 boilex and ,0 'TiaLfboxes,Colgate’s Sottp; and;Stardb,daud- tufl'frbm brig Savannah^ and for ealo by'-, v A JBOV1J0 /. t l JcE. GAUDRYVk CQ. , jThcs^c'ojisiriordriquH will at- onqo indicate tlio difiereiioo; ofcrpdiljmty.duo these, und. t/iosn so frequently paraded iri tJio pnpeip from abroad, got up.ondiHigiiop by nobody gnaws who, issued from uohady ; knojW,s .where, arid circufated far 1’roifitlieir reputed squreo^ for. evotyr body kno\v« e iyliWt. By UiJd, t liowe.ver< liu tnUHtnot lieininhuv ,oyd to sitythatj such) certificates arc.false, only mt. Jhey m/fg‘bq su ibr ^ll wq know- - ,Hi* inten- tioii in preaeuting t|iis view qf it is merely to riiow tliut while falsehoods nifty he 1 puhUshea.ut n dis tance with inipimiiy, it is utterly impossible thut they cull he so at linnio. ' : As usual, the undersigned will continue to fill his space In Jho pripers by limited reports of suc cess iu treating tl;eiac«r</l!»(ci, IVqVn among which the following ofiiorirly iiiiie lyears standing is for the present selectod. Prom tho Atlanta (Gao.) Luminary. Mr. EiUlOY: ■ Sir,—Mynonso of duty to my suf fering follow mortals has induced mo to umko the Tollowingcojnmuuieution; -und-1 am iu hopes that, should you see proper to give it in whole or in part, a placu m.yqur valuablo paper, it muy prove beneficial to some poor fellow sutlbror. In tlio winter olT834, and tlio day uftorl hud ahurdday’s work lifting uud moving logs, I was taken with tv ek and loins, aud tlio day )ll6wirig with a total suppression or stoppago of riuo. [I was then n citizen of Jotios county, !a.] I immediately ctdled in a phy.siciau rifgrcat violent pain iu my bad following — sil * - * * 1 - urine. Ga;_ ^ ^ v I einmcnce and distinction ; for thirty-six'hours I suflcred ns much, to all appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, and at last found relief billy by the help of the catheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both in Baldwin and Jones, without receiving any ben efit other than a temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or three days return, aud tlio catheter was my only helper, in 18371 re moved to tliis county, and brought with mo my tormenting complaint ami my friendly catheter.— Here, its there, 1 applied to tliu most skillful phy sicians, as I thought, and hero, as there, 1 receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 1842, after having suffered at times tho ino.^t oxcruciu- ting pains for eight years und nine months,and after having spent a great deal of money (at least $500) ou doctors during the time, I was induced to try Dr.M. S. Thomson, ol*Macon, arid though I entertained tho most violent prejudice to Jus. mode of practice, my necessity compelled mo to go, furl hud tlmn boon confined to my house for ton days, andlmd to resort to tho use ofthe ca theter three or lour times daily, lit this misera ble plight I - loll- homo, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my case to hint, and lie gave mo mddieiiic. Iu half an hournrtojr taking his first dose, I felt that ease, aud had that Iren and copious discharge of urine which I hud not felt or had iu almost nine years. Ami from thut time to this present day, March 20th, 1847, I haVu had no return ofmy complaint, and no more use for my catheter. lit order to make tho cure permanent I continued the uso of thu medicine several mouths.'' Since thou I take nothing for it. I eat, drink, sleep, and work as in former days, aud feel as well ami sound as over I was. You may well suppose that it did not take long to banish prejudice at that rate, and I now say to the alliicted, that I believe in mnny instances that prejudice stands more iu the way of their recovery titan the incurability of their diseases. Such, Mr, Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson's treatment, and such the results. Neither ho nor his remedies nvcsl any qticoiuium from mo : the skill ofthe one and tlio efficacy oftlio other are too well known for tlmt; Uss i wHIWuueni of u wull oS&KES Nm ”. So « »f i. 1. Early Intelligence of tho movtmnits nr it rious Departments of the Government u " e M to DomnJlib Affair/AilU to II,„ iffiao 'in'?' o| tho,country,, will In, riven will, I™,, ,011 qocutly lo coonmniidL, cxcl,Jil-oK- h!nr J *• l,r *“';>"»timiiortiuitclinrudiT. proprietor i^pruid to fornM, doily lo t|» ” »i!£;:,nia«ssa;~afc KEawaS ood complete record of ito W 0 batt'.-i no/ , , “ p m “gWMttty enlarged degreo-u,, , tU ol tlio experience, sagacitv nnd sitih.5 - L Of tim bod, to wiiiulr ffi Slrfte sohcitonkand fwnectnil regard. d 1 t>' ' ‘ . S'ruwHln^a und JlrbiUcs fa the lt u u>,,, nqmacntatm will also be given will, S 1 mvpartmlny, ond t “ t &Ul , " v’ cully in binned of I toin.-Mic Legillaliou ... .1 r tmna oftlio United Stales. 6 gS mall. r ^( V. Early liilMgcm nf all important mom,,,,, ,e Lcgulatum „J (treat Britain ami ft,! , will bo coiimiltnioiitcil bv every utonnW T Koropo, thrdngl, raporle.,; In.lZlS § |I| S,Kf 00 "“ r fiCi ‘ iUM fur VI. The Garni Kcies af Uie Dun will l, s m o condense, liirui, with industry an,I Sucli la a brief view ofwliat tlw "United & Reporter uidoaiguod to be. All tliffiffl jimingomunS hove been well ,„„i„r,«l, L ! Iiopc la coilllilcillty fcluirUllid Hint tile "U s K porter will prove itself,,,, ei,eri-clie,i„dJ r C atoiilfied and porfuctly tadepoiuloiit jonntfil li will liave ’no party views-!,,, paliticd blin T|» proprietor, by llio.teruw of Uio eimirmit withil., tkimto ofthe United States, ia bound to tlui dition that the paper shall contain no ii.ditV.I di»cus»toin except tlio debate.,.” .| t ,t;,| |, ' volnclo of mrn—not the ot s ,m u ri,„v,n„r„ lim . tons. I bo grand nmi of die snliseriiier i,|i! n tnbliBO, lit Ibe beat of Govdmtnept, a liiltlifnl an.! prompt reporter of all boiih anmolllgciira-an. jionsible agent, on wliioh the poUtldiiut, the btwi. lies, liaili, tlio lilMinlimtllfer. die liicelianlo, mil every one interested in llwnlliiir, ofCongrettiiid too tiovernmeiit, may rely at all time, within. Illicit confidence. It is believed that tlio establishment of rarli 4 r? sponsibleJournal of Intelligence, on term* >rhirh place it within the reach of the great innssesofilu people, at the eonniieiiceiiieat of what vmmm In bo a most interesting und eventful peraid hi the history of Congressional iiroceoding, will bore- gnrded with favor by all cJasscs ol'lliu coiiiiniliiilv) and, havmg thns stilled his objects, tlio rmliscrilim ruspccfitHy solicits a liberal and general suiiiuirt from Uie enlightened public! oftlio United Slated. JAM MS A. HOUSTON, Stenographer to the Senate ofthe ih S. l~iP The “United States Keportor'' will lie printed on a large andlmndsoinesbcet, and UmiciI every morning, except Sundays, ut the rale ol'-jiG per utiiiiiin. In connection with the daily . there will c daily paper, he issued from the same establishment, THE MIllROJt OF CONGRESS. • Tliis publication will contain exclusively tlio Reports ofthe Proceedings aud Debates nftlie Congress ofthe United States. It will lie issued semi-weekly, iu an elegant quarto-form, through out the sessions of Congress, and will lie furnish ed to subscribers at the rale of TiroDollarx fur the long session, and One Dollar ibr the short ses sion. it is believed that this great national work will ho deemed hidispeiisafelo ju tbo library of every puhf/e institution', politician, nnd prefer nicy oi i, f u iiuivi me iui» via liiiim 11 iui miu , | . * . i ——' - j...•••••- but a iullow feeling for the siillerers induced me throughout theeoiuilry; and that (t will to take up the peri, hud to them is dedicated tlio »«regarded by the grout mass ol thu people its tho - . . .. .. vntpu littttl vmlilipirt Inv) hnitli I'np tii.n- ....... '... imperfect communicntlon of Yours, rospecifullv. GEORGE G. MILLER. liihh County, Geo., March 2Oth, 1847. 0 ,J Persons desirous of testing tho efficacy of theso remedies iu their own eases, no matter tchcre, they resale, can clo so very conveniently by send ing their ago and symptoms in writing, us cor rectly us possible, when medicines to suit their viirious cases will bo compounded and sent by mail, express, or private hand. In order thut am. may partake ofthe benefits resulting from the use ofhis remedies, his charge for the treatment of such cases ns do not require his personal atten tion, will be only Vice Dollars a month, which may bo scut by mail at bis risk. Acuto casos, imd those requiring personal 'at tention will he charged iu accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. In couHuqnoncc of the great increase of office business, it will he impossible for him to attend at any great UiHfanco, only in urgent cases, or as consulting physician- lliscity friends may fully roly on his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, ami others who may deem it their interest to procure his services, will bo attended to as promptly us his will admit. M. S. THOMSON, M. I). Maco.v, October 18,1847. c— in llOCJlilEIliS.—175 hags Itio Coffee, 20 VT do. Laguira do. 100 bids: New Orleans YVhiskoy, 2 quarter casks Lcgr Frers 125 hills. YYostern Flour, choice old Brandy 50 tierces prime Culm Molasses 50 half bills. Butter, Sugar und Soda Crackers 110 boxes Ilaniiuond’s Soap, 30 do. Fay’s 1'ale do., *15 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 half boxes Family do. 20 boxes No. I Chocolate, 40 M. Pritieipo Segars 10 bugs Black Pepor,5 do. Allspice '20 boxes Mustard ' , . . 75 do’. Id’s Clifton’s Tobacco, 5ft do. o's do. do.,-20 do . Ih. YV. Rogers’ do 15' libfii.' Clarified Sugar 13 'hljds. choice St. Croix Sugar 125 Dbmijons, l’s, 2’s, 3’s and 0’s • 50. doz. Painted Buckets, 20 linden Table Salt 00 doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choice Tea 20‘casks Byas.*.’ Loudon Porter 10 baskets Bacoca Champagne r 25'boxea assorted Cordials 50 libls. Crashed, and Powdered Sugar JO hags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy 15 qr. casksMuIugaYVmo 15 qr. rind 15 eighths Dourettn Malaga YVino 15 qr. and 15 eigihs casks Madeira YVino 2 half pipes Otard, Dttpny & Co’s. Braiuly 5 bills. Clove-Leaf Giri,15 do. CordiulS 10 M. Venus Regalia Sugars 125 reams Wrapping Paper < 50 gross Anderson’s Chewing -Tobacco • 20 boxes.Perftmied*Soaj), 200 gross Matches 2 nr. casks Lpgrp Krers choice old Brandy 50 iioxos Codfish, lUO do. I^erring '20 do. Picklos, 50‘riiats Cinnamon 75 do. Pipes . 20 do! Tomato aud Walnut Gntsup ; •30 dor Sperm! Candles, 4’s rind ,0’s. 20 - dp. ' Iltill’i ; dp. 4!s. fl’s riud,8’s 60'lib!* YVhAle Oil) 25:dQ. ^perm. d6. 50 do.-.Yiiiegar, 10do>5ahiaibu Ruin * ,|J5 do.i'.St.tCrobc Ritm, 10 do. N.-O.'Su^nr Nott 1,‘ und, g.MuokerCl inlwkolu arid half-hbls. In 6Itmj!a«l for stile tmfuvqrnble terms, by .oct, 18 -DI CONN Ell AT &< MARIE. ifYTJE'W GOO5>S.—*N6w lutidiiig from Wil- J, 1.1 ;sou TuJIcrt-M'lain and' Sutin Striped rind Figured Cashmere, dodo-Muslin’do Lriirisi ■ jdriiii and -plaid Alpacoua, colored Meritios^ Mohair PJalds and Lustres, Row ,8iUc -'Plhids, Scotch do, Zephyr do* Sultillas YVoratod do, Orogoir do, pol- prod uriduiacK Silks,' Silk, If osa und Half Hose; W.orkqd Muslin Colla^,Cape.i and RobesjThrond Lricesj; Mechlin, Lisle and Cotton do; rejiI-Brqclie Sliifwls/^a-jituero do,. Tiu-tou -,do, :PUud Merino Lpipg'dp.;.-4-L 5*1 aiitl 0-*l Blanket dot Bonnet Ribbons) Ladies und Mjssea Bonnets,yvith a yxri- inov S :«r lnwklitf for will.- Ii> -itevW -.-A TUEODOKCmW. .axis' -T>tiTTER.—20 firkins ciioiye (jashquJiut- very nest political textbook for their own in struction aud tliut of their children. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Throughout the session of Congress, I'Hr/u will bo issued from the oHieoofllie“Uiiited’Stiiti:s Reporter,” containing the reports of all such De- hates as may possess peculiarly exciting interest. All snhseviptimw nml conmmnknlions to l*» post-paid, und addressed JAMES A. llOlISTONr United States Reporter, Washington, 1). C. Ft/* All newspapers tlirnughout the United States wlio pulilisli this prospectus once a Wcrlt fropi tliis date till the meeliiig ofCougresn, will lw entitled lo an exchange with the “United Sliilw Reporter,” and will he placed on the, list of tluw. to whom thu Extras will lie despatched, oet 18 PROSPECTUS OK A / 1VI3W MUSIC KOOK, LV PA TV NT NOTES, CAL LID THE HESPERIAN IlAIU’t Hy Dr. Win. Houser, of Jrj}crsi>n County, tin. mills work will coutnin 5(J0 pages, tiicludjiig .a a lucid exposition of the Rules oPHinging and of Musical Composition; a larger immlwn-f Church Tunes used by tlie various religious •!•- nominations, South and YY’est, than have everl«- fore been embraced in one volume. Odes nnd Anthems, Sunday School mul Infant llyimu,^'i* morons Missionary and Temperance pieces, Ac. accompanied in « great many instances liy tlie en tire hymn or song. Many of the times »ru entire ly new, while.'many of these fine old uirs dut have long boon used at prayer,' camp and other meetings, and iu the social circle, but have Ifcvrr hefiiru been collected v and harmonized, with W* utevousScotch, Irish, German uud other fine tilin'* liitlicrto scattered at wide intervals over the fe-inh will ho found iu thu Hosporiau Harp. Hook*, auciontund inmluru—iimny tlmt are nriW fthDf print, whose rieh music is unknown to nuist per sons of the present day, have been committal “used tip'’ to sujiplv tliis work. Tho Hesperian Hum is thu largest nnd r/i«f cut Music. Bunk over offered the American puM*- as all intelligent persons will see by comparing* 1 with other, works. Price, #1 50 per copy, boa**- tiliilly printed, aud bound in pasto-linard, Wip neatly priuted cover. An elegant copy, done m tiiorocco oT any color desired, will be furnished a ‘ .^2 50 fo $3 50,, according to style. Filly «■!>*« (plain) scut to one address for $02.60? J00 .co pies fo r $100. The tcork icill be furnished to sub scribers only. . N. B.—Activk Aob.vts wanted immcdiatdlto canvass every couuly, town and city in ihu, I®?''' A liberal per celib.wlll'he allowed. (iood rctu*"' meiidutious required. Address the diiuior^ paid,‘ul Louisville, Ga. > The, Florida papers, and all others friend'/, " such an enterprise, nro resnocffidly rciiuwlcd u* publish this Prospectus tfirdo times, ui^ tq.scij •tiie uuthor n number oftlio 'pifper coifiauiuw u- A copy ol‘ the Hesperian Ilurp will ho given)< B ' Ji'-ffersmi county,,Ga., pYug. 1847. - a |SkV10N4>, Tlio Avenger, or the' -V/ Foundling. .‘ * 1 * * j l f , : Tlio'Fountain, a .Qrft: “ To stir up yn'"‘r. r J e mind—-by way,of/remooibraiice.” hdited b) iiastiiigfl YVeld. Tho Cruise of the Midge. X IIU HI CO , hi HIV ill nib*'. •. „ ' \ . Our Army at .Monterey, hy T. B. TJiqrpiv ' The Life and AdvCnttlres of Joseph; f. B arc ' tho bold Robber aud Highwayman., . . , Moninm, or the -BeaiiuTdi Freilcll Girl in I» adclphia, hy II. Hnvdn. ' ' ..The Puf.ol ofthe Mouhtnln, a tale oftheiteu* lutioii. by Newton M. Curtis; ;. * t • ' J. The Secret Service Ship, mr tho fall of tlie yW* , ,bv K '- : ttb TrllkUOKW ANI> WINES.- dials, ounipnmng vi C'nracuu nnd Kerchemvnsaer, lor sale Iqw by J. E. GAUPRY & Ou. . Also, ftO baslfct^ G.bttiuiwgno, of tKiriDeTr riibrit, -Bolliuger At Bollingers Ajichorbramw- uo}’/l5 ,/j