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. 8 paivAcijX
. celebrated Punieoa, 20/do Houck a
do, just received and for ralo by! r
«.i ■ . , , n Q. Ri HKiNDiUCKSON,
,no?. &.?;•" 1 -"' GibbohV Buildingt.
TJBAIVOBTII'S PIEilaS.—5 grow of
Jj lheso celebrated bilious Villa, warranted
aov 3 gibbons' Building
. „ Utw.jui.
rO: ft. HENDRICKSON,
^Building.
<brj»Uby
riAniloil’8 VEGETABLE 1,0-
\j TION.—Au effectual cure for oruutiuu f
the Face olid Skin, particularly for Pinip ,
Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburns Freckles, &c.
A dogroo of pleasure acconipjnipx tho use of
this elegant -preparation, in.jtt ..rolYoahmg ofleut
upon the akin, Calaneoua irritability and discolo-
'rations are also removed,' and a puro stato of tho
* j.j L y the’ line of this lotion.
For aale by
may 25
IENDRICK30N.
* Qlbbtm'i wifldings.
TJAPER.—200 roams Letter qhdrFooU
XT Paper, assorted qualities. Just received
fbraale by n ' r11 m-’^riRTniTSfYit
may 11
'ooUcap
, vedaud
G. 11. HEtfDRtCKSQfy
U. A. UPIUJI'8 PltB filfip-
TUARY.—A certain cure for tho Piles,
eiuier internal or external, blooding or blind, for
G. R. HENDlllCKSON.
« u . ob J r A& ,.
juno
Gihhotta’ Buildings.
riOi.lKfijl.—Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo,
V-/ Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Gotubs, Shell
and Imitation long back Combs. Side Combs of
a variety of patterns, D&affog-, Combs, Shell,
Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn mid Fine T e °th
"■"CBttlbtfdf 811 sizos arid qtiiflltnSS,' Tor’Hide by
may 13 • \G. it. HENDRICKSON.
TtOlt THIS TEETH.—Monpolos’initi<
J. scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odotitine,
j^r.c.i.edandru fS .e^ NDii . cKboN
may 18 . , , Gibbons* Buildings.
H IBBARD’S PILLS.-ller.; B/.Hib*
bard's genuino vogctablo anti-bilious qills,
for talo by : G. R. HENDRICKSON,
, may 18 ••■■■Gibbons' buildings.
... SAR^APAHIbL i.-A U.
".O Bitll’s Compound Extriict of Sarsaparilla,'
for the euro of Serufolo,diseases of tho Skin, Dys
pepsia,, Rhoumatism, Chronic,. disc asps of tho
lungs, jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive effects of Mercury, and all diseases arising
from an impurj state of the blood, equal to any
prep vration df Sarsaparilla. For Hide at 75'cents
per bottle, by G. IL HENDRICKSON,
■'inly 4". ‘ 11 »n.n....
miy 4 Gibbons’buildings.
T A MP WIC K.—Snlnr mid Astral Ipntji
; XJ Wick of idl sizes; wicks for Lpr^Ltunpiqqud
Candle wick, for sale by
' G, JR. HENDRICKSON,
apr24 1 Gibbons* builoin,
mgs.
rriOOTH BRUSHES,
X gant assortment .of. Frend
; dec.—An ele
gant assortment of . French, English mud
Americarr Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Cluir-
coal Tooth Paste, iust received and for sale by
ypt 30 i G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TAALBF’S CAHMIMATIVE.-1
JL/ groce of this old English preparation, \war-
ranted genuine, for sale by. i;’ > 5 • T.
*pr24- G. R. HENDRICKSON.
31.1/8 V.UIILY SOAP.—5(1 boxus
Hull's Extra Stoam Pressed Soap,.fust land-
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TEN-
NESSEK, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA
Allow mo to call your nttoiitiou to one of i
cat and most usofiil Medociuoscvor discovered.
It is not my intention to tax you with a‘long and
‘ 'll advertisement, but I lav before yt
most respectable; families
lostof my CcrtifldW
city or SuvauQidi, whore I resido, 1 - , ,,
your own State, whore the Medicine is used With
great and astonishing success; it 1ms proved Itself
to.be superior to any other Medicine for tho euro
of Fever and Ague, which it will do in tho very,
short spaco of Twolve Hours, it bos never boon,
.known to fuilto effect a certain euro, Tho Mud-
ieiuo is a hnnuIoNi nnd tasteless one, 1 whicli will
inako it the most popiiltu^Iedioinein tho Southern
i States. Tho-Medioine contains no mineral pre
paration whatever, but Ir a 1 'hnrrides*-Vegetable
matter only. ■ To Planters, this Modicino is a val
uable preparation, us it euro* olLpasos in .twelve
hours, aua does not require any time.to. bo mat; all
that is to be douo is to takojho Mqfficino.and to go
to work. Tothe Rico .Planter it isayoluabluMod-
ichto, as it dooa not contain any mercurial or min-
oral preparation vyhatovur. auu is therefore a safe
Modieiuo for those wlio aro Uablo to exposure. I
beg you. do notlet mo have to taxyou so often with
advortiaeuionW, certificates, &o. It has already
proved itself to bewhat I say it is, nqd tbe groateat
proof is everybody,forecoinmonding it to bo ,tlio
only certain and speedy oure fbrthe Fever and
Ague. AU you have to do is to oak your neighbor
Svhntho thinks of Humphroys’ Remedy for Fever
and Ague, and ofeourso, to bo convinced, you will
ttV at least I hope so, Hero is my offor to any
Planter of South Coroliua, who wif) eitlier call on
Duct. P. M. Cohen,ofCharloston, S. C. or myself,
in .the city of Suvauunh,and oithor oftia will giro
moiigh for twelve cases, and if it dooa not cure teu'
n\toftwelvo,.WQwillreftmutl»o amount paid for
it. Your are to seo Uio.Medicine token as I liavo
directed. • : ’
' Owing to tho honvy 'rains during the past sum
mer, and which still cpqtinuo, all tlio low lauds
are underwater, wldclfwill cause a groat deal of
this disease on the Rico f Plantation*; it will bo to
your advantage to procure a certain aitd speedy
remedy; you can do so by applying to oiliicr of
my Agents'or myself. A«k for HUMPHREY'S
REMEDY, FOR FEVER AND AGUE.
This Aledicino is for sale hy tho following
named gontlomon, who are tlm only agents for
tho soleoftliQ Great Soothers Rbmedr, where
it-will bosfouud either at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants will rnaka a haudsomo profit
by selliiig tliis medicine. A liberal discour tinudo
to Planters, &o., by Uio dozen; - Address.
\V. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
oct 13 Druggist, Savannah, Gn.
YETl-STILLTIIEY
COMF.!—LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROM SC RIVEN COUNT V. HUAIPIIREV’S
REMEDY ’ CANNOT FAIL !!—READ !!
READ!! READ!!
Scrivex Codxty, 8opt. 24,1847.
Wtn. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dour Sirt—Permit ino
to drop a few lines to you lii behalf of vaur vain
able medicine. I have recommended it in two
cases ns being tho best Medicine for the cure of
tho Fever ami Agtio, nnd told them if it did not
euro I wonld refund tho money. But as your
modicino has proved itself so far, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to the public as a cer
tain and speedy euro for Uio Fever and Ague; a
disease so troublesome in tho lowor countries,
which would be banished by tho use of Hum
phrey's Remedy, a most vulnublo medicine for
tlm South. Enclosed you will recoivo n certifi
cate from a rospoctablo gontlomon of Scrivon
Couuty, and also ofa young Lady wlm resides in
my family. 1 am yo ur olxl’t sorvt,
Wm. M. CAitn.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
Air. Humphreys.—Dour Sir:—I hand your
Agent my cortificqto for publication, if you think
proper. .This is.to certify that i had the Fever
and Ague several times vory- soverc, nnd found
Uueuns Delight, Physicians aro' respectfully
furred to the 5th aml Ulh numher, vol. 1,' of thd
Southern Journal of JVU’dlcine nnd Pharmacy.
„iO For nnrirving the blood, nnd removing nil diseitt-
. tho os arising from the impurity of tho same, It is
the highly rfccomflionded.ns also for Uio edro ofltlioU-
mati.iu, Surofuls, Ery.ipold., Ulcorutiou. oC tl,u
Tnront ntid logs, pains tufd swolling^of the bbnes,
Tottors, Pimnlos in the Face,*Old Bores, nnd all
Cutaneous ErupUons, Neuralgic Alfootions, Mer
curial Diseases, and for - assisting the operation
nnd preventing fbtal co. doquonccs-of Alercurials
in Synliulus. \ . v ..,. • •
Tuts preparation,' (by adding lho‘ Queen’s De
light, &c. to tho Sarsaparilla,)cqmbineH in a more
porfoetdogreo than any knowii remedy, tquio
and nltorntivb poWors, and is highly recominoud-
od by ctninem physicians. It is prepared tn con
sequence; of .the- recommendations given by Dr.
H. R. Frost, Professor of Alatoria Alpdieu in Uio
Aledieal College of Chbrleston, B. C.'in his work
on Alatoria Modica, only concoiitrated by a pro
cess of tho subscriber’s to rondor it more conven
ient for administration, and with Ute exception of
the addition of mercury which may atall times bo
added whon necessary. To show tho high osti-
mutiou which Dr. F. entertains of Uio combina
tion of Uteso articles, it is only necessary to refer
to Uie above mentioned work.
There are few oases of clironio and painful
Rheumatism that will not yield to the influence of
Sarsaparilla sud Queen’s Dolight if duly prose-
vored in, especially U* taken in conjunction wiUi
Hydr. ofl’otnsh. . .
Is highly recommended for all diseasos of tho
skin, chronic ns welj ns recent. T)uo bottle will,
In'rnostlnstdncds; oflb'ctually remove all nimplos,
postules or blotches on the faco, to which young
persons iu this climate are so much subjected to,
arising either Horn impurity of Uie blood or de
bility. It is tho best remedy knowu for scrolh-
Ions affecUons, sores nnd brodkings out in young'
cbildreu, and is sufo utid elllcucious iu removing
oiitiroly every trace of hereditary diseasos from
Uio system, in the tondorest infant! in ilict, in ull
cutaneous affections it U invaluable. As a gen
eral pnrifier of the blood, tuid an eradicutor of all
obstinato diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take Uie precedence ofull other remedies. It
gently operates upon und regulates Uie bowels,
restores tu the blood its wouted purity, gives tone
ta tho stomach, and promotes digestion.
It will effectually relievo Erysipelas evon in its
worst stages, and all persons suffering from this
distressing complaint are advised to uso it, first
so, hut if no marked relief bo found aftor taking
one bottle, it will he necessary to uso the Ilydrio-
datoil Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates ns is dono iu
the eases of ail quack medicines of the day, to ef
fect tlioir sale, and so force Uiotn upon tho pub
lic,-the subscriber begs leave to statu that his pro-
E oration has been proscribed and used by n num-
er of physicians nnd plautors of our city and
neighborhood, with great cuccoss, viz: Dr. R. 11.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
Dr. G. Pritchard, Air. S. Legnru, Lt. Wilson, U.
8.11. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stonoy, Boau-
t. Ami. Prinn Si I uni* linttli* nr SlR l«ir ft iln.
ed apd for sale by
Gibbons* buildings.
POWDER PUFFS &BOXES.-An
XT extensive assortment of Powder Puffs nnd
Boxes. Also, Pulls without Uio boxos, uud tin
Powder Boxes, for sale by
apr22 G; R. HENDRICKSON.
I^IFTI.EU’S TAS'rKI.DSS SSF.1U-
JL> LIT/, POWDERS.—All tlio solid jijiro-
dients of the Seidlitz' Spring combined in ouo
compound powder, tho effurvoscing solution of
which In water is very nearly tasteless. Besides
being more palatuhlo, it is made in much less
time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that
f roduced with the two'powders in Uio usual way.
’repared by Thomas liuUer, 4 Cheapsido street,
London. Bold by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 Gibbon's Buildings,
in tlm short space of 24 hours. And I do recom
mend Humphreys’ Remedy ns a certain uud
Bpoedy cure for tue above disease.
‘ Respcctftilly, Afanv Sheppard.
Jacksoitliaro,’ Scrivon Oo‘. Sept. 34,1847.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
Savahnah, Oct. 2,1847.
Air. Wm. Humphroys—Sin—Having had oc
casion to uso your Remedy for Fever and Ague. 8,,cl
I oan recommend it to the public as a safe, cer
tain, and speedy cure for tlio above named dis
ease. It cured the casein less than eight hours.
Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JUST IN TIME. .
.. M*. W*n. Ilumpliru/.. —ltoar Sin—With the
greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated
Remedy to Uto citizens of the Southern Stiites,
mid to Planters, mid all who nre troubled with the
Fever and Ague. I wits u subject of Uie above
named disease for u longtime and tried various
remedies, among which was Rowuud’s Tonic
Mlxturd, India Chalogoguo.Chumpiou's Pills, uud
many otliurs; hut all was useless, until I was ad
vised hy u friend in Savnnntdt, to try your medi
cine, which 1 did and 1 cau safely recommend it
to tile public ns a certain euro. Your remedy
cured me in lii hours, for which I tender you my
thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise
iu behalf of Uie human family. Your truly,
II. II. Barrett.
RccsviUc, Burke County, Oct. 1,16*17.
oct 7
C ockroach poison, &c.-Dr.
Foucbtwuuger’s Cockroach, Rut nnd Aloiiso
Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of tiiose liosci-
ous vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apl 6 Gibbons' Buildings.
MVFECTIONAItY.—50 boxes Con-
J fuctionmy of superior qilality, landing from
Khr. Columbia, and for sole by
opr 9 Q. It. HENDRICKSON.
TATKJB'S HEMEDIES.—Ex-
•J . poctorant, for Coughs, Colds, &c.
.Jayne's Carmativo Balsam for Dysentory and
Summer Complaints.
.Jayne's Tine. Vermifugo for Worms iu Chil
dren.
Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billious Complaints,
&c.
A large supply of tiieBe popular remedies just
received and lor solo at Philadelphia pricos, by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
' Gibbop's Building.
RESU TAVIOCA.—1 bbl, best qua*
lity, just received, and for sale by
G. U. HENDRICKSON,
June 24 Gibbhous’ Buildings,
P OTASH*—3 casks first sort New York
inspection, landing from brig Acton, forsole
by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
juno 10
Ilf ORISON’S PILLS.—Tho Hygerian
‘universal Medicine of tho British College of
Health, for sale by
jwne22 G. It HENDRICKSON.
jPjfNGER.—40 kogs fresh ground Ginger,
Vs just received and for sale by
juno 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
W RAPPING TWINF.-^SCT baled,
assorted sizes and qualities, for sale hy
June 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Y^rench white wine vine-
. A GAR.—9 bids just received nnd for sale by
G. U. HENDRICKSON,
June 16 Gibbous* Buildings.
B ED Too POISON.—Dr. TencliN
wnnger’s infiillable Bed Bug Poison, war
ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, for
•ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
jnne 5.
IP Oil/dcC.
rr«ir, oi.o iulhetto state.
A A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—Southerners.—The following is from my
Agent, Mr. Thos.J.S. Farr.ofGruhumvillo, S. C.
Mr, William Humphreys, Jr.;
Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Air. E. C.
Watts, iu favor of your Remedy for Fever and
Ague; ho is a man of integrity, and his testimony
.is consequently undoubted.
Yours respectfully, Tnos. J.'S. Park.
Gnthamvillo/S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847.
Mr. 1l r . Humphreys, Jr.:
Dear Sir—This b to cerlilV that I liavo used
your Fever'and Ague Remedy with success. I
obtaiued a supply of it from Air. T. J. S. Fnrr,
your Agont of this place, nnd administered it to
my daughter, according to tho directions, and I am
happy to Htato that tlio disooso left bur ill tho
eourso of thirty-sib hours, nud hor present state of
houltli indicates a certain cure.
i Yours, &c. E. C. Watts.
Graharavillo, 8. C., Sopt. 14th 1847.
Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum-
preys, Wbolesalo and Retail Druggist, Savannah,
oct 18
A NO THE R PROOF!—Recoived from
xA my Agent, Mr.W. Carr, of Scrivon county:
Jacksonroro’ Go. Oct. lfi, 1847.
To Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dour Sir.—I herewith
hand your agent my certificate for publication, if
you think proper.
This is to certify that I purchased a bottle and
box ofyonr valiiahlo medicines from Air. Carr,
who recomnicudcd it to mo ns a certain cure,'nud
I can safely say that it cured mo speadfiy, nnd I
now mu in good health, entirely restored from Hint
troublesome disease, viz. tho FEVER AND
AGUE, and can safely recommend it to ull trou
bled with that uncouilurtalile disouse above men
tioned,ns a valuable combination of yours, and if
used properly, would rondor. sutisluctiou in all
cases. I am, sir, with great respect,
Yours, &c.
GEORGE R .WOODWARD.
OrPropared only by
WAf. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
oct 21 Savannah, Goo.
Prepared by J. Peter AL Eppixo,
Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad und
King streets, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for Suvummh,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
dec 21—lyr Market square.
rnjIE NATIVE FEBRIFUGE,—
X For the Guru of Bilious, Remittent and In
termittent, or Ague and Fever, and otiicr diseas
es incidental to u debilitated state of tlio system,
such as night sweats, &c. «&c.
Tho nativo Fobrifuge is ofibred. Tho proprie
tor is aware that the common objections to all new
preparation* will be urged against tliis. To obviuto
ull such ohjoctioiis, ho has simply to state tlint it is
prepared according to the receipt of an eminent
[ihysicuu, who used it with perfect success
iiruiigh a long practice, in perhaps tho most sick
ly rogion of our country, viz: the Alississippi val
ley. Again from Uie oxaltod estimation In which
Quinine is hold, not only by the people, but by
Uie most skillful pliysiciuus, it will appear supere
rogatory to offer any now article. But the Native
Febrifugo possesses all Uie power and certainty
of Quinine in controlling Fever wiUiout ufibeting
the head, and may bo safely used therefor, wliero
Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the pnrposo of
Uio proprietor howevor sanctioned by custom on
such occasions, to attoinpt a display of inedicid
knowledge by adopting some one of tlio contra
dictory theories afloat, witii regard to Uio charac
ter and causes of^’ever.
Believing with the learned Gregory that though
there bus been so much written concerning Fever
thoro Is no one subject iu the whole eirclo of medi
calscience which still involvosso many disputed
points. Letting ull theories pass, we Miami by
facts# The first of which is that tho Nativo Fo-
brifugo will cure fever; from whatever Muse it
may have originated, nud if any doubt exists, as to
tlio fact wo invito Uio afflicted to the tost, with
confidence ns to tlio issue. What it bus done it
will do. Tho following certificate of one well
known, will shew what it has done:
Savannah, j2Ui May, 18-17.
Air. Jas. A. Ln Roche having requested mo to
stuto my knowledge of tho Nutive Febrifuge, I
take plommro iu stating that it was used benefici
ally in the Fevers of tho valley of the Mississippi
and Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is us
ually exhibited, uud was mlmUsabte in conges
tions of the brain when Quinine wus supposed to
be cuutrndicutcd.
J. J. Mitchell, M. D.
Em.vaiiAM, Sept. 30,1847.
Dear Sir:—In compliance witii my promise to
lot you hear from me, witii regard to the effect of
your Febrifuge, permit me to hand you tho fol
lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my
wife has been laboring under tho e fleets of con
tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith
standing all tho remedies prescribed by our best
Physicians, and at tlio time 1 procured' Tho Na
tivo Febrifilgo, wo had become perfectly despon
dent, fearing that death alouo would terminate her
disease, hut I am happy to state that tho use of
one bottle has hrokeu the Fever completely and
restored.her bo far ns to require only a little time
to recruit her wasted energies and place hor in
perfect health, such has been the change produc
ed in hor habit oud constitution by Tho Native
Febrifuge.
With sincere regard, I am yours, &c.
Thomas Keepler.
To J. A. La Roche, Savannah.
Prepared and sold, by
james a. Laroche,
oc t 7 No. 1 Market square.
• • ah r \. LO^.“Approvpd, avd,recou,.
mended lor tho last fqrty ydars by the input enu-
bnt Of the Fuculty und Citizens in tho yqited
only by tira sole proprietor,
\AI. D., successor to Bbucbouey
olatp ppprp vod preparer.
SyALlT»<a'or, MA«y■* PLASTER CLOTH.
Tho Plaster Cloth is,sp woll known throughout
m United .States, but' moregeheraUyin the city
f Philadelphia, that its bohoficinl effects nnd stir*
rising cures, have procured for jt Uto nnprblm-
lon 'aud rocomtobnuation bf the most bminoht of
tho Fodulty. ir -/ ' ’ '
It U'ft sure anil safe remedy for Ulcers and
Sores, eitlier fresh or of long duranco. It stays
and prevents Gangrenes, and by a timely appli
cation will preserve many a valuable lift and limb.
In eases of in veto racy of Ulcers, ; br u proneness
of the nffectod parts(O/iqorlift!, (or Gangrene,) it
wUl.-lle.'advisal)le'(bf , tho Uufortunute. sutforor to
resort to Uio uso of some gentle purgative for a
few days provlous to using the Plaster, nnd con-
tiuuo .the same till the oure is completed, which
may bo couflbendy expectod In a reasonablo titno.
No purgative inoro.proper than Dr. Dyott’s well
known Anti-BiHicms Pills.
Tho Alulmigors of the Nogroes is ranked under
the denomination of Ulcers; this valuable-Plaster
is also a cortnin euro for it, if tho samo treatment
bo observod ns above.
Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula! Fistula,
White Swolling, Soro Breasts, Porous, Whitlows
and’Bolls ate removed, and cures happily pro
duced by the use of tliis valuable Plaster.
It removes Abscesses, uud dissipates collected
humours; it also cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax,
Scalds, Buru#, and all Sores und Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sores or Issues
very •uccessAilly.and.wiUiout pain. It dissipates
distressing pain from Gout or Rhuumatisui iu a
very short Uino, and is a safe and comm cure for
Rheumatism dud llyiug llheuumtic 1'niu*, if the
Plaster be constantly applied to the tiffuctud parts
for six or eight mouths, the parts affected become
invigorated, and u euro sofdom fails to he com
pleted. It is ulso successfully used for tho cure
of corns.
Thoso useful men, Mnriuors, should novorbo
without Mahy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps
any length of timo equally good, and is particu
larly calculated to dry sores arising from groon
wounds, after they aro suppurated. wlucl» it much
uids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry.
a foot unary- off,in stead of tliotroer-Dtirini
misfortune I. employed myself in perusing tho
Vagmcnt leaves of on. old volume, printed in Eng
and,some hundred -years2ago, Among theso
scattered leaves I road of an herb which had bei#i
analyzed by some, of England’*.ancient Alcho-
nusto, shewing properties and*,qualities nover bo-
Tore found iu any plant that was evor discovered#.
IhiB one herb, under the Ibrce of the Retort
and .Crucible, duvoloped more than ton distinct
jroportics. Tins fuct struck my mind so forcibly,
thut it was nunossibtu to get rid of it. Somotbing
seymod tq.tell mo.that Providonco, whose spcciid
care is extended towurds all his croaturos, .had
never concentrated into one siHall herb so many
modicjuul qualities, as various and as complicated,
although perfectly identical as tho human blood,
without a wise and good prtrpose. Here wo* to
bo (baud the acids; Uto alkalis, tlio oils, the water,
tlio uir, tlio salts, the soda, &c,, nil combined, con
centrated, and chumicully united into oho siuglo
ejenieut of power, forming a substance inorb ul-
lied and ih affinity to tlio human blood than was
over before discovered in foe works of nature.
Luboring under these'impressions for several
yours, I became utteasy. discontented, ami uni
willing to confine myself longer to tho duties ofa
farmer.
Every thing seemed to point my mind to ono
object, viz.: tho preparation of this herb into a
medicine. I then determined to return to the city
of N. York. I did so, and immcdkitely inquired
for tho herb. It was not to be found. I then
sout to Europe uud there found it under uuothor
name.
i necessary
Rocoivod and for sale by
may 12
kopt dry.
T. RYERSON.
13YE1180N & CO’S. SARSAPA-
JLV* RILLA.—For the cure of ail diseases aris
ing from tho impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., ull of which will yield undor the use of this
preparation.
Tlio subscriber, in offering this preparation to
the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of
thoso flashy and conscientiously bended advertise
ments, attended witii fictitious certificates of euros,
but trust its character, os a specific, entirely on its
own merits. He bus been induced to offer it
from tlio favorable manner in which it has been
used by several eminent physicians with great
satisfaction. He usserls witii coiifidohcu that it is
prepared witii great care and accuracy, and in tho
best mode to obtain the active principles of Snrsn-
purillu in its most concentrated state. Prepared
and sold by T. RYERSON.
juno 3 Druggist, Savannah.
TTIJLECTRICAJL HAIR GLOU1
JCj AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of
the host quality.—Tho combined offocts of heat
and cold, of variability in temperature, nnd irre
gular action of tho system, produce a general tor-
S or and rigidity of tlio skin, inducing n state of
iseaso which deprives that covering of its flexi
bility, and ronders its iucupuhlo of performing
those functions for which nntiiro designed it. To
rninndy this evil, nud restore the skin to a health
ful statu, has long been a desirable object; and this
remedy has boon found in the operation of the
Hair Glove ami Belt Frictor. ■*
Tho movement of all parts of the body whilst
undergoing tho process of (Victinu, produces u
general activity and circulation of tho blood, ami
at tho same timo removes ull encrustations from
tho skin, and clears and opens the pores uffuctual-
iy-
Tho rognlar uso of tho Ilair Frictors night and
morning, will produce a general glow and hoalth-
ful excitement of tho akin, and will be found both
n preventive and cure in all cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, &c. They require only to be used iu
order that their inost beneficial effects may be
known uud appreciated,
feb 7 * T. RYERSON.
J ULES 1IAUELS EAU DIVINE
DK VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid
state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov
ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the akin
soil uud fiur. As a creator and conservator of
that most distinguishing charm of female loveli
ness, u transparent fair skin, Jules Hanoi's Eaii
Divine de Venus or Nymph Soap may bo said
to exert an almost magical power, composed for
the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the
utter oxclusiuii ofull uiitieral uduiixturo, it is dis
tinguished medicinally for its extremely hlnnd,
purifying and soothing action on the skin und by
ucting upon tho pores und minute secretory ves
sels, expels ull impurities from the surface, allays
every tendency to inflammation nnd by tliis me
thod alouo effectually dissipates all redness, tan,
pimples, freckles tuid cutaneous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; its constant use will
change tho most billious complexion into ono of
radiant whitoncss.
To goiitloiiiou ulllictod with u tenderness of tho
skin in sliuviug, tlio uso of tho Enu Divine do
Venus, will be found .to allay all cutieulur irrita
tion occasioned by common soap or cream or tlio
climate. Just received uud for sale by
july 24 T. RYERSON.
PAIRBANK’S PLATFORM
J- HO ALL.—-An assortment of theso celebrat
ed Scales, tu weigh 311 lbs. 200,700, 800, 1,000,
1,200,1,500 nnd 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and
for sale at liiaiiiifiir.tiii'ntM’ nri»n. I.v
oi
. _ -1000 gallons blanched
— - intyr strained Snoriu Oil, 15000 do Win-
ir strained Solar Oil, 600 do unbleached Sperm
lii, 500 do Train Oil, recoived per brigs Aligns-
*0. Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for sale by
-.a, ,G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Mpl 18 ‘ Gibbons* buildings. >
*P)ON GRAN JU.AN’fif cololiratcd. dou-
bled)
Ilalr.l, T^i,_
stood nnnyplled for the^ast fifty yours, in Control
and South America, wboro tliQ inhabitants aro
hpfod for tlioirfino luxurantlinir, and wlmro more
nttontion is givefi to beautifying and promoting
iti quick growth, than in nny other OQuntry, oud
ST .
donut foeliiufortieleever invented for Cloansiug,
Reproducing and Beautifying the human Ilair.
, Sole Agent for Savannah, ,
it27 «— Corner Bay and Drayton Sts.
airtified ROSE COMPOUND, for tho
bis oelehrated prenaration which has
CIF6AR,—20 hhds. Porto Rico, 40 hhdi
M Cuba Muscovado, for uie by .v
ner 8 COIIEN A FOSDICK
H OME INDUSTRY*—SO Gallons Hum.
phrey's Superior Cologne llatcr—Pronounc
ed to ho supurior to tho host imported German,
French or English manufacture. Prepared and
sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale and Rotnil Druggist,
oct 18 Savannah, Ga.
ANUFACTURED TOHAOCO.—25 his,
. Comstock's pounds Tobacco, 19 do Luth-
nrlin 6s do.just received per bark Vernon. Also,
in Storo. 50 boxes Esoulet Tobacco, a fine arti
cle ; 50‘do J. W. Young '& Co. do do do do {ItiO
do.Clifton 16s do do do do; 50 do do 5s do do do
do; 50 do Roger’s 5« do do do do; 10 do do lbs.
do do do do, for snlo by
• CONNERAT & BARIE,
nov24 ' Agents for Mnniifnctnrog.
M A
/COFFEE, FLOUR,&c.—150 .bags prime Rio
V-/ Coffee; 50 do St. Doiniugo do t 1Gdo Java
doj 150 bbls. family Flour; 2o hulf bbls. Canal
do; 60 bbls. Soda. Sugar, Blitter nnd Water
Crackers; 20 do Pilot Bread; 6p half bbls. S a
gnT, Butter and Soda Biscifits,T6'r stile by
nov.24 CONNERAT&BARIE.
FHIIIT .'—25 boxes Raisins, 25
half do. do., 20 kegs Malaga Grapes, 20
frails Almonds. Forsuleby
nov-87 * II. A. CRANE.
rors" prices, hy
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Agents for the side of tiiose Scales.
Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine makes tho follow
ing comments upon tins useful uud couvouient
article:
Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It Is not often that
we nre induced to laud nn ruticlo of trade, and
wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that wo are
commending something thut is useftil. Wo can
not consent to gratify foe cupidity of an indivi
dual, at the risk of imposing tho confidenco of
thousands of our readers who rely upon tlio hon
esty of our statements, if not iu tho mfulibility of
our jildmont. Thut grunt improvements have
been made within a few years, in tho instruments
of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi
ness men. Tho nntimio clumsy nnd innccurnto
methods of weighing, liavo given way to tho in
vention of American mechanical skill, and tho ut
most precision has been attained. A variety of
Platform Balances nre manufactured and used,
which cannot lie relied on for any considerable
degree ol accuracy: so that they necossnrily in
volve ouo party in pecuniary loss. It therefore
afiords us pioasuro to refer to the-Platform Scales
of Mr. Fair bank, which have boou extensively
used in nil parts of tho United States for several
years, and given, us far as our kuowledgod ex
tends; very general satisfoction. Wo purchased
one of thoso scales tlirbo years'since, and have us
ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and
for accuracy and durability, wo nre quite suro,
they have not, nnd porhnps cuuuot. be .surpassed.
Tho plan of construction is philosophical and
simple. The employment or two lovers, wifo a
single beam, is certainly tlio most practicable, in
a compound platform balance. Any increase of
tho number of levers or an additional bontn,-ren
ders tlio instrument moro complicated,less preciso
in its operation and more liable to dehmgemout.
Thoso scales aro used by many of the leading
merchants of Now York, whose written testimony’
to their superior oxcellcnco 1ms been ftoely nc-
corded to the manufacturers. jupe 9
WniffE WINE VINEGAR.-
▼ ▼ liarrols, lauding Irnm schooner Maria,
from Philadelphia, and for sido by
G CONNERAT & BARIC,
T HE GREAT I*AIN KILLER.-
No Modicino has boon discovered that was
so happily adupted to uso internally, und yet per
form such wonders when applied externally, as a
wash or bath, or hy friction.- It may ho used witii
a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Hoarseness,' Raising ’ of Blood, Dysentery :
Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains in tho Side,
&c. Ac.
From tho many certificates which accompany
the article, the two following are selected on ac
count of their brevity's
"I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and have found that in applying it immedi
ately that it will provent oven u blister. I would
recommend it to tlio confidenco of the public.
II. A. IICEBK,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.”
“I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, nnd many other common complaints, and
take pleasure in recommending it as a family me
dicine. J. Swan,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
New London, Conn.”
Price 12 to GO cents per bottlo. For sale by .
soptio j. A. Laroche.
D r. OSGOOD’S INDIA CIIOLAGO
GUE—For tho euro of Fever und Ague,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent nnd Re
mittent Fovcra, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, En
lurgemeutoftho Liver, Enlargement of tho Spleon
and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases.
This invaluable , medicine was pronared from
at? extensive practice of several years in n bilious
climato, and is never known to fail of curing Fe-
vornnd Ague, or nny of tho disonscs above nuined
Those who ore suffering from affections of thi.
kind, ns also thoso who liavo become invalids from
tlioir effects upon tho constitution, will find tlio
India Cholegeguo a most invuliiahlo remedy for
purifying tho blond, nnd thoroughly cleansing
from tbe system tho morbid effects of a bilious
climate.
Tho wonderful operation of tho Chnlagogao in
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
oxplain its extraordinary agency in tho speedy,
thorough and permanent cure of fever and ague,
and the various grades ofintermittont nnd remit
tent fevers.
It is equally effectual for the ciire of Liver Com-
iduiut, jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liver, also
Enlargement of the Sploen; called Ague Cake,
nnd the various forms of billions Indigestion.—
These, with the other varied affections of'finch
climates,arising from a common miasma] causa,
nro only modifications of tlio same'diseose, and o-
qunlly controlled by the same remedy.
Solo Agents for Savannah,
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct. 21 Monument Square.
T ACES AND EMBROIDERIES
JLJ In'sido Hhdft Enih’d Muslin Collars; Laco
CuJjb; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging & Inscrt'g:
Swiss do dot Tlirqua do. do.tVnloncione V Litce;
Lisle Edging'and Inserting: Linondo. do.; Plain
and Fig'd blk. Lisle Lace; Fig’d and plaiu Cap
Lace. Forjioieby,
0612' HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
E ONDON MUSTARD irt quarter, half
and pound bottles; alio Hudson’s Mustard
in tin boxos, a.superior article, received and for
«.a|eby /. A.T-.BOWNF., .
nov i f t, SmeW Budding,
mm
' g ‘®ijtfoiSakdto
n pnmplilct form for
licted • whb ; may fool i
ifgtf^fijai
accami
papers \ViU ruTmit of rei..
publish a number of them
disfriUutibh. so* that- tiie tt „„„
more especially Jutercated, can, on application by
letter (postpaid) or otherwise, be furmshe'd with
conies.- . .. . I*, r ijf' ♦)/'
. ln prosdiitirtg sucli a body of evidence in the
form of certificates, it may not be improper to re
mark, in regard to their credibility, foal they are
given many of them, by. somo of* our bestciti-
zons, whoso characters are well and. generally
known, arid whose residences are particularly
pointedout,thus rendering tlio possibility of fraud,
deception or foriru'ry. utterly out of fob Question.
families and used it: some for ono thing and
some for another, and all from tho vory lirat to
tlio vory last, pronounced it oj*unrivaled excel
lence and power.
Tlio first cufio that catne undor my observation,
was a man that hud lost tho uso of his arm for
somo yours. The Ointment rostorod his aiin
completely in a few days. This surprised me us
much us it did tho patient. After him there caiuo
a man witii sore eyes produced by gunpowder-—a
very had cuso indeed. Ono box only sutficied to
make a perfect euro. Aud I would horo remark
that hundreds have been cured of soro oyos,
who never found any relief but in tliis uint-
uiont.
Thoro next came a woman who was suffering
excruciating pain from tho ague in tlio face.—
Ilor physician (thinking it tlio toothache,) had
extracted eleven of hor tooth. But tlio diiilculty
*till remained as bad as over. Tho Application
of tho All Healing Ointmont was attended with
immediate cessation of pain. Herfuce however,
began to swell, and the surface was covered over
with pimples of eruption likq prickly heat. Iu
quo day ull this disappeared. About tlio snmo
tune, a lady made application with it for tlio
liouduche of Jong standing, and a fulling of the
lmir. The Ointment cured her houdacho, and
restored her hair. Since this, I have known tho
Oiutiuuut to cure cases often, twenty nnd forty
years standing. I hesitate not to nay, that it is
almost iiu infallible remedy for this complaint.
About this time there wore two cases, ono ol
Consumption,.und tho other of Scrofula, which
lmd bullied tho »kill of ovory physician who pres
cribed. It was wonderful to witness tlio effect of
tliu Ointmont on those persons. No ono wovdd
believe it unless they had personally witnessed it.
But it did tho work proporly. There was no half
way business, for they recovered tlioir health in a
few months.
llheunmtism, Fovor, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, und
Nervous Complaints were treated with uidieard
of success. Butin Chest diseases, such as Asth
ma, pain nnd oppression, I beliovo thcro i&no bet
ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such oS
Ulcer Soros. Scald Head, Humors of tho Skin,
Inflammation^ Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
and Burns, it scouts to bo a perfect antidote.—
People would cume into tlio storo smiling, wish
ing to know if I was really tho Seventh Son, or
whether tho Ointment that I gave them wosindoed
ull-heuling iu its nature. For said thoy, not one
’ lgle application has failed to euro.
Liver uoiiipluiut, particularly, was treated with
great aud universal success.
It produced such good results in all cases that it
has been noised abroad, and I wus offered stuns of
money for a receipt to niuko it for private use
merely. Evoiy man spoke well of it, us it hud
doueso much good.
Not withstanding ull, I have been careful not to
rocommend it, excopt in cuses I knew it would do
good. 4 was never willing to lend myself to any
thing without first testing Fts merits. This I en
deavor to do on every occasion, and when I acted
ns one of the Sick Committee in the Lodgo of 1.
O. of O. F.I then tested it upon Brothers ill the
most critical conditions, aud hud ubuuduut oppor
tiinity of proving its worth.
And, in conclusion, I would romnrk that I hnvo
ptuci'd this Ointment before the people of tho U.
States during tho lost niuoor twelve months, and
so general has been the satisfaction, and so great
amount of good done, that more than half a mill
ion of boxes liavo ulrundy boon sold. 1 do really
believe there nover wus a medicine which guiued
such widespread, universal and unanimous satis
faction as the All-Healing Ointment. From all
parts of tlio laud thcro have come up ouo deep,
sincere and universal voice of approbation saying
“McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tho word of
truth and love, while health forever attends thy
footsteps.” And were I now to give all tliogood
sayings of the people, their unqualified approval,
their thankfulness nnd gratitude, tlioir joy at recov
ering from disease aud sickness, I could fill n
volume. Jamks McAlister, New York.
For sale, wholesale and retail, hy
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 18 Agents for Suviumuji.
, *7}
'esofdcs-
:dies, are
foe nows-
M RS. JAMES BETTS* UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bowne,
Suvmninh, Gn.—I would beg to state, that you
aro hereby appointed my sole Agent for Savan
nah, and that uuj; other person selling Suppor
ters as mine are imposing on tho public, by ven
ding worthless und injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. Sarah Betts,
Caution.—Each Supporter will liavo written
on ittho name of 44 Sarah Botts.”
Tho subscriber would' respectfully inform tho
Physiciaus and Ladies of Savannah, tlint Mrs.
Sarah Betts has appointed him hor solo Agent in
this city, for tlio sale of her Supporters, and that
any others vended elsewhere in foe city os tier’s
aro counterfeits.
These Supporters nre now very generally n-
dopted and recommended hy Physicians, ns tho
mast successful medium of rclicffnr that distress
ing malady for which they were invented, of any
offered to tho public.
Mrs. Betts has the testimony of Professors S.
Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pancoast, J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman, und Wiltbank, Philndel
phia,nnd many others of tho most eminent Phy
siciaus iu various parts of the Ututed States, iu
their favor.
She has recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter for summer uso ; it is uindo of open net
work, vory light nnd cool, weight only from 2 to
3 ozs nnd at Uio same time possesses ull tho im
portant requisites.
For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to
bo procured gratis at tny store.
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist, ’
~ V buiklii
inception or forgery, utterly out of fob question,
for bovy. could it be for ouo moment Iminagineu
that falsohodda, thus issued id the light of day,
right undor tho huniedhito observation ofthoso in
terostod, could be nt ull tolerated or allowed, es
pecially ns tliuy tend to 'subvert the interests of
thoso who 'Scrutinize them with such Arena eyes
as would, if possible, detect nn error in tho TnuTH.
Theso considerations will at once indicate the
difference of credibility due these, aud those so
frequently paraded iu tlio panora from abroad,
got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued
from nobody knows where, aud circulated fur
from their reputed sourco, for qvery body knows
what. By this, however, be must not bo under
stood to suy that sucb certificates are fulfie, only
that they may bo so for all wo know. His inten
tion iu presenting this'view of it is merely to show
font'while fidsehoods may bo published at a dis
tance with impunity, it is utterly impossiblo that
they cun be so at home.
As usual, tho undersigned will continue to fill
his space iu tlio papers by limited reports of suc
cess in troatiug the incurables, from among which
foe following ofnearly nine years standing is for
foe present selected.
From tho Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary.
Mr. Editor: Sir,—My Bouse ofduty to my suf
fering fellow mortals has induced me to make the
following communication; uud I aui in hopes tlint,
Bhouldyou seo proper to give it in whole or in
part, a place in your valuable paper! It inayprove
beneficial to gome poor fellow sufferer. Iu foe
winter of 1834, and tho day ufter I had a hard day’s
work lifting and- moving logs, I was takon with a
violent pain in my hack and loins, and the day
following witii a total suppression or stoppage of
urino. ^1 wus then a citizen of Jones county,
Gn. ] I immediately culled iu a physician ofgrcat
emiuence oud distinction ; for thirty-six hours I
suffered as much, to ull appearance, ns it was
possible fur human uatiiro to enduro, and at last
found relief only by the help of tho catheter. I
applied then to several eminent physicians both
in Uuidwin nnd Janus, without receiving auybau-
efit other than u temporary relief, for my com-
pluiut would every two or three days return, nnd
tlio catheter was my only helper. In 18371 re
moved to this county, ami brought with mo my
tormenting complaint urn! my friendly cuthctor.—
Here, us there, (applied to foe most skillful phy
sicians, as 1 thought, and lioro, ns thoro, I receiv
ed no benefit from thorn. In Soptembor 18-12,
after having; suffered ut times the most excrucia
ting pains for eight years and nine mouths, nud
after having spent a great deal of money (at least
$500) on doctors during the timo, I was induced
to try Dr. M. S.' Thomson, of Macon, nnd though
I entertained the most violent prejudice to his
mode of practice, my necessity compelled mo to
go, for l had thou been confined to my house for
ten days, nnd lmd to resort to tlio uso of foe ca
theter three or four times daily. In this misera
ble plight I left homo, went to Dr. Thomson,
stated my caso to him, and he gave mo modicino.
In half an hour ufter taking his first dose, I felt that
ease, and lmd thut free nnd copious discharge of
uriuo which l hud not felt or had in almost nine
yours. And from that timo to this present day,
March 20th, 1847, I have lmd no return of my
complaint, und no moro uso for my catheter. In
order to make tho cure permanent I continued
tho uso of tlio modicino several mouths. Since
then I tnko nothing for it. I oat, drink, sleep
aud work us iu former days, and feel us well uiu.
sound ns ever I was. You may well suppose that
it did not lake long to banish prejudice at font
rnto, and I now say to the ulllictod, that I believe
in many instances that prejudice stands moro in
the way of their recovery than the incurability of
tlioir diseasos. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe
rience of Dr. Thomson's treatment, nnd bucIi the
results. Neither lie nor his remedies need nny
encomium from mo ; the skill of tho ono nnd the
efficacy ofthe other aro too woll known for time;
but a fellow feeling for the sufferers induced me
to tnko up tho pen, nnd to them is dedicated the
imperfect communication of
Yours, respectfully.
GEORGE Ci. MILLER.
Bibb County, Geo., March 20th, 1647.
V3F Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of
tiiose remedies iu their own cases, no matter where
they reside, can do so very conveniently by send
ing their uge nud symptoms in writing, us cor
rectly us possible, when medicines to suit their
various cases will ho compounded and scut by
mail, express, 'orprivate hand. Iu order that all
may partake ofthe buuotits resulting from tho use
of his remedies, his charge for tlio treatment of
such cases as do not rcqtiiro his personal atten
tion, will bo only Five Dollars a mouth, which
uiuy ho sent by mail nthis risk.
Acute cases, and those requiring personal at
tention will he charged in nccordiuico wifo tho
established rates of other city Physicians.
In consequence of the groat increase of office
business, it will he impossible for him to attend at
any great distance, only iu urgout cases, or us
consulting physician. His city friends may fully
rely on his usual promptitude in attending to their
calls, and others who may deem it thuir interest
to procuro hiJ services, will be uttended to us
promptly us his will admit.
M. S. THOMSON, M. I>.
Macon, October 18,1847. c—
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h.
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sional man throughout thecoiiutry; and tlint it will
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IAIPORTANT A N NO UN C EM ENT.
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All liewsimjier* throughout the United
States who publish tliis prospectus mice a week
from this date till thu meeting of Congress, will Iw
entitled to nu exchange with the “United State*
Reporter,” nud will he nlaced oil tlm list of thmu
to whom the Extras will he despatched,
oct 18
nov 15
Stnets’
lidiugs.
TYfEW FALL GOODS.—The Subscri-
bers liavo recoived, by late nrrivids and ore
now opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do
mestic Dry Goods,’ which consist, in part, of
Broad Cloths, Cussiincres, Satiuctts, Tweeds,
Vestings, in ovory variety, Black Alpacas, Silk
Wrap do., Black, Plaid, nud Col'd Merinos, Wors
ted (Maids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
French do., Caslnncro Drcssos,Mniisrmde Lniues,
Rich Fig’d do., English and American Prints,
Black and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White
nndRod Flannels, White and Brown Cunton Finn*
nels, Paper Cambrics, Cambric und Jaconet Mu»-
lius, Rob Roy and Brocho Shawls, Printed Cash
mere do., Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched and
Plain L. C. Haudk'fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and
Voronn I Inndk'lk; Bleached and Brown Tuble Da-
ntaak; Bird’s Eye Diaper, Huckaback Cotton do.,
Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Rings and Tassels,Braids
and Silk Twist for Purses, ovory variety of Silk
and Cotton'Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths,
Carpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet
Rugs, &c., See., which, with a variety of other
goods; will bo offerod atfoe lowest market prices,
and nu foe most accommodating terms, Wholesale
‘or Retail. Merchant*, Planters, and ofoere, are
invited to call and examino. .
GODFREY & LaRCCIIE,
oct 5 • West comer Shad’s Range.
QOAP AND STARCH.—120 boxes nnd
O half boxes Colgate's Soap nnd Starch, land
ing, from brig Savannah, and for sale by
»H»vJ9 J. E. GAUDRY & CO.
/GROCERIES.—175 bags Rio Coffee, 20
VT do. Luguira do.
100 bbls. Now Orleans Whiskey,
2 quarter casks Lcgr Frors
125 bbls. Western Flour, choice old Brandy
60 tierces prime Cuba Molusses
50 half bid*. Butter, Sugar und Soda Crackers
110 boxes Huminond’s Soup, 30 do. Fay’s Pale
do., 45 do. Colgate’s do. do., 4 hulf boxes
Family do.
20 boxes No.l Chocolate, 40 M. Principe Scgars
10 hags Black Pener,5 do. Allspice
20 boxes Mustard
75 do. 16’s Clifton’b Tobacco, 50 do. 5's do.
do., 20 do . lb. W. Rogers’ do
15 bbls. Clarified Sugar
13 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar
125 Demijous, l’s, 2’s, 3’s aud 5’s
GO doz. Painted Buckots, 20 boxes Table Salt
GO doz. Brooms, 3 chests Oolong choico Tea
20 enskk Byuss* London Porter
10 basket* Bacuca Champagne
25 boxes assorted Cordials
60 bbls. Crashed aud Powdered Sugar
10 bags Brazil Sugar, 10 eighths casks Brandy
15 qr. casks MulaguWino
15 qr. and 15 eighths Douretta Malaga Wine
J5 qr. and 15 eigtiis casks Madeira Wine
2 hulf pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co’s. Brandy
5 bids. Clove Leaf Gin, 15 do. Cordials
10 M. Venus Ileguliu Segurs
125 reams Wrapping Paper
50 gross Anderson’s Chewing Tobacco
20 boxes Perfumed Soap, 200 gross Mutches
2 qr. casks LogreFrcrs choice old Brandy
50 boxes Codfish, 100 do. Herring
20 do. Pickles, 50 mats Ciuuamon
75 do. Pipes ^
20 do. Tomnto and Walnut Catsup
30 do. Snerui. Candles, 4’s and 6’s
20 do. Hull’s do. 4’s, G's nnd 8’a
50 bids. Wholo Oil, 25 do. Sperm, do.
GO do. Vinegar, 10 do. Jamaica Ruin
15 do. St. Croix Rum, 10 do. N. Oi Sugar
Nos. 1 nnd 2 Mackerel in whole and half bbls.
In store nnd for snlo on favorable terras, by
oct 18 CONNERAT & BARIE.
TYTEW GOODS.—Now landing from Wil*
-L i son Fuller—Plain and Satin Striped and
Figured Cashmere, dp do Muslin de Lai ns, plain
and plaid Alpnccos, colored Meriuos, Mohair
Plaids and. Lustros, Raw Silk Plaids, Scotch do,
Zephyr do, SaUillaa Worsted do, Oregon do, col
ored nnd black Silks, Silk Ilose and Half Hose;
worked Musliu Collars,Canes aud Robcs;Tbread
Laces; Mechlin, Lisle und Cotton do; real Brocho
Shawls, Cashmere do, Turton do, Plaid Merino
Long dp; 4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 Blanket do; Bonnet
Ribbons, Ladies and Misses 'Bonnots, wifo a van*
ety of Housekeeping" and Staple Goods, which
will bo sold at lowest ninrket prices, wholesale or
retail, by GODFREY & LaROCIIE. #
nov «
/^IJIAItlPAGNE.—30 baskets forsaleliy
V. noy 13._, THEODORE MINIS._
X>UTTER.—SOfirkinschoico GoshenBnt-
J-J tor, landing from brig Madison, and for sale
Ity nov 15 6 E. SWIFT.
PROSPECTUS
OF A
NEW MUSIC BOOK,
IN PATENT NOTES, CALLED
THU IIUSPKK1AX IlAUI'i
By Dr. Wm. Houser, of Jefferson County, G«.
T HIS work will contain 500 pages, including
a lucid exposition of the Rules «f Siugiu*
nnd of Musical Uoumasitioii; a larger number of
Church Tunes used liy tho various religions de
nominations, South and West, than haveembe-
fore boon embraced in one volume. Ode* rid
Anthems, Sunday School aud Infimt Hymn*, nu
merous Missionary uud Temperance piece*, &t.
accompanied in a great many instances by the en
tire hymn or song. Many oi' the tunes nre entire
ly new, while many of those tine old airs tint
have long been used ut prayer, camp nnd oilier
meetings, and iu tlio social eirclo, but have never
before nuen collected nnd harmonized, with nu
merous Scotch, Irish, German aud oilier line tuner
hitherto scattered at wide intervals over llie earth,
will bo found in the Hesperian Harp. Hook-
ancient nnd modem—many font nro now out«
print, whose rich music is unknown to most per
sons of the present day, have been compltldf
“used up” to supply tliis work.
The Hesperian Harp is tlio largest and n»f
««t Music Book ever offered the American puWft
ns nil intelligent persons will see by comparing H
with other works. Price, $1 50 per copy, beau
tifully printed, and bound in paste-board, will
neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, done to
morocco of nny color desired, will bo fiirnuM®*
$2 50 to $3 60, according to style. Fifty Mj'W
(plain) sent to otio address for $02 60; 100 es
pies for $ 100. The work will be furnished to V*
scribers only. . ...
N. B.—Active Agents wanted smnwduuufj
canvass every county, town nnd city in die wm-
A liberal per cent, will bo allowed. Good reemfr
inundations required. Address the author, f**
paid, at Louisville, Ga.
The Florida papers, nnd all others friend'/
such an enterprise, aro respectfully requested
publish tliis Prospectus throe times, nnd to sew
foe author a number of the paper cootiuiniig *■
A copy of tlio Hesperian Harp will be given »
return. . r
Jefferson county, Gn-, Aug. 1847. [oetjf
j \ SiTlOND, The Avenger, or tho Robber*
KJ Foundling.
The Fountain, a Gift: “To stir up your pV"
mind—by wnv of ronieinbraiice," Edited by «*
Hastings Weld.
The Cruise of tho Midge.
Our Army nt Monterey, by T. B. ^[ lor ,P c -
The Life and Adventures of Joseph 1. Hare,
the bold Robber and Highwayman.
Moninin, or the Beautiful french Girl In 1 hit
Mountain, a tale of tlio Revo*
Jution, hy Newton M. Curtis.
The Secret Service Ship, or tliu fall of tlio Cm-
tie Sail Juan IVUIlon, by Charlej IV Avonl.
Received by J*. UOUl Ln.
rnivia ..... —
=f IUVOBS AJV»> WISIKS. ; iT“
I J clioicc liley Hcolch Whwkev, 1 pnncheM
Jmniuce Hum, 6 MMa Ourd, jimmy * C.»
it.j nine Imperial t,ni. 1ft 6bU old Kr-
Spirit#, 100 bore. Blnndy COM Wine,2ol'
sKdo, 20 do 1-ole Sherry do; 20 do Cfi
dial#, ceinprieing Mnraicliino, Mycan, Abrnw
Curacuoiiud KorchotiwMMr^orMieiow ^
Also, ftO baskets ciiompngne, of dw He Bf
mont, Bollinger & Bollingers Anchor brand*
nov 15