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testimony oftho most respectable fiuuiliea in tiio
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/NalvatMc JUNGS, strengthening
'\X PLASTKRS, bands and maonct-
IO FtlHD, for the ci'tre of Nervous Headache,
Tio Doloreta, Folsy,8piunl CompliUnis, &o. <Sto.
A snooty of thoso nrtiolos just received anil lor
mkEj O. K. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
' iClI'S VEGETABLE
I.O-
\n effectual cure for eruptions of
the fun awl Skin, particularly for Pimples,
Blotches, Tetters, Tan, 8nnburnn Frockloa, &<v
A dekreo of plonaure accompanies Uio uso of
. ‘ —.r us-
this elegant preparation, in its rofrcshinc effect
* upon the skin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo
rations are also romovod, and a pure gtute of the
complexion established by the use of tills lotion.
For sale by G. R. 1IENDRICKS0N.
may 25 Gibbon’s Buildings.
T>APER.—800 roams Letter and Foolscap
■IT Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and
for sale by G? R. HENDRICKSON,
may 11'•
United Stales, most of .. v —-»-—*. ■
city of Savoniiob, wliero I rejldo.and many ;lhJm
your own State, wliero tho Medicine is used with
! rroat and astonishing success; it has proved itself
o be superior to any other Modicino for the cure
of Fever and Ague, which it will do in tho yory
short spaco of Twolvo Hours, it has nevor boon
knowuto foil to oflbet ncertaiu cure. Iho Mod-
icino is a harmless aud tastoloss ono. whichwill
make it tho most populoi'Medioinoin Uio Southern
States. Tho Medicine contains no mineral pre
paration wliatovor, but is a harmless Vegetable
matter only. To Planters, tills Modicino is a vul-
uablo preparation, ns it euros all cases in twolvo
hours, ond does not require any time to be lost; oil
that is to bo dono is to tako tho Modicino and to go
to work. To tho Rico Planter it is a valuable Mod
icino, ns it docs not contain any mercurial or min*
oral preparation whatover, anu is therefore n safe
Medicine for those who are Uablo to exposure. . I
beg you, do not lot mo linvo to tax you so often with
advertisomonts, certificates, &c. It has already
proved itself to bovvlmt I say it is, and Uio greatest
proof is every body is reconimonding it to bo [the
only cortuin and speedy cure for Uio Fever and
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A* UPIIART8 PILE ELEC-
_^ TUAR.Y.—A certain euro for tho Piles,
either internal or oxternal, bleeding nr blind, for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
jqne 23 * v- Gibbons* Buildings.
jr’IOMBS.—Carved 1’ortoiso Sholl, Buffalo.
V/ Imitation and Brazil!'
I Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell
Combs of
Shell,
f i# a i Tooth
Combs ofaU sizoa and qualities, for salo by
may 13 G. R; HENDRICKSON.
"TCOR THE TEETH*—Monpelas*uuti-
Jl scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odontine,
just received and for salo by
J G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons* Buildings.
try it, ut least I hope so. Hero is my olfor to any
Planter of South Carolina, who wifi either call on
Duct. P. MftCnheu,of Charleston, S. C. or myself,
in the city ofSavuinioh.undoiUior of us will give
enough for twolvo cuses, and if it does not euro ton
out oftwolve, wo will refund Uio amount paid for
it. Your are to soo Uio Modicino takou us 1 have
directed.
Owing to Uio heavy ruins during tho past sum
mer, anu which still continuo, all Uio low lunds
are under wulor, which will cause a grout dual of
this disoaso on Uio Rico Plaututisns; it will ho to
may 18
TtEBBARD’S PILLS*—Rov. 11. Ilib-
XX bard’s genuine vegetable unti-bilious qills,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 18 Gibbons* buildings.
gllLL’iSAttS 4PARILLA.-A .II.
Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
for the euro of 8crufola,diseases of tho Skin, Dys
pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disousos of Uio
lungs, Jaundice, Ncuralgin, to counteract thories*
tractive effects of Mercury, and all diseases arising
from an impure state of tho blood, equal to any
preparation of Sarsupurilla. For snle at 75 cents
perbotUc, by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 4 Gibbons* buildings.
T ATOP WICK.—Solur nnd Astral Lump
JL-J Wioki
I Wick of oil sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and
Candlo wick; for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 24 Gibbons’ buildings.
£JAMPniNE.-A M
. supply of very
_/ superior, just received, and kopt constantly
onhandby G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 14 Gibbons* building’s.
TAALBV’S CARMINATIVE.-l
JLr groce of Uiis old English prcpuraUon, wur*
. gi - „
rantea genuine, for salo by
apr 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
JJULL’S FAMILY SOAP.—50 boxes
• XX Hull s Extra Stoam Pressed Soup, just lull
ed and for sole by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 16 Gibbons* buildings.
POWDER PUFFS A ltOXES.-An
•JC extensive assortment of Powder Pulls and
Boxes. Also, Puffs wiUiout the boxos, and tin
Towder Boxes, for sale by
apr22 G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
B UTLER’S TASTELESS SEID-
L1TZ POWDERS.—All Uie solid ingre
dients of the Seidiitz Spring combined in one
coinbound powder, tho offervescing soluUon of
whicn in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides
being more palatable, it is mude in much loss
time, and with infinitely less trouble, Uian that
produced with the two powdors in Uio usual way.
Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Chcunsido street,
Loudon. Sold by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings.
"llXpi^EV.—3 cuses now crop Cuba Honey,
XX just received and for salo by
. I and for salo by
apl 6 Q. R. HENDRICKSON.
/COCKROACH POISON, Ac.-Dr.
Feiichtwunger’s Cockrouch, Rat and Mouse
Poison, a sure und sufe destroyer of those nosci-
ous vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,,
apl 6 Gibbons* Buildings.
{''CONFECTIONARY*—50 boxes C<
fectiouory of superior quulity, lunding fr
Coiv
from
schr. Columbia, and for salo by
apr 9 • G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TAYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayno’s Ex-
O pectorant, for Coughs, Colds, &c.
Jayne’s Curnmtive Balsam for Dysentery and
Summer Complaints.
Jayne's Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil
dren.
Jayne's Sanative Pills for Biliious Complaints,
Ac.
A large supply of thoso popular remedies jusl
received and for sale at Philadelphia prices, by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon's Building.
aprji
I ^RESH TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua-
i lily, just received, and for salo by
" “ "l(JKS<
R. HENDRICKSON,
jnne 2-1 Gibbbons* Buildings.
T)OTASH.—3 casks first sort Now York
■JL ' inspection, lauding from brig Acton, for sale
by G. R. HENDRICKSON
juno 10
MOUISON’S PILLS.—Tho Ily,
J-"X universal Modicino ofUioBritisI
_ .— ilygerian
uiiivorsnl Mcdieino of Uio British College of
Health, for sale by
juno 22 G. It. HENDRICKSON
{^.iNOER.—10 kogs fresh ground Ginger,
VJT just rocoived und for sale by
jane 10 G. II. HENDRICKSON.
w
June
HAPPING TWINE.—SO botes,
everted bizes and (luidilics, Tor wile l.y
19 0. It. IIKNDJUCKSON.
F rench white wine vine
gar.—3 bbls Hint received nnd fur sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
juno 10 Gibbons' Duildinf's.
fED BUG POISON.
B ED BUG POISON.—Dr. Tcnchl-
wanger’s infallabte Bed Bug Poison, war
ranted to extcnniuuto Uioso noxious vermin, for
rale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
juno 5.
AMP OIL AcC*—1000 gallons blncchcd
J Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win
ter strained Solar Oil, 500 do unbleached Sperm
1*111 flflA IPhAIM /III ftnnnll.n J kaa I ft __
—
J3BSSSSU™™
CIUEEN'8 DEUGiny&o.-"-Fot r
tionoribie Extract rmd the prtpottlos of the
“‘•yftieitihe, ere rospootiUlly ro-
6Ui number, voi; 1, of the
Queens
(breed to
Southern Jourhtd of Modicino end Pbermeoy.
Forpuriiying Uie blood, ond removing ell diftona*
'tig Ointi tho inipurity of Uio BirniG, it is
mm
>N RENOWNED PEAS'
• OTII—
Approved Itpd rccom-
“eora by tho most oml-
itisens in tho United
the sole proprietor,
' irtoBouchonoy
your advantage to nrocuro u certain nud speody
remedy; you will do so by applying to either of
my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S
iny Agents or mysi
REMEDY FOll FEVER AND AGUE.
This Mcdieino is for solo by Uio following
named gentlemen, who are Uio only agents for
Uie sulonfUio Great Southern Remedr, where
it will be round eiUior at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants will make u handsomo profit
by selling this mcdieino. A liberal discount mndo
to Planters, &c., by Uie dozen. Address.
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
oct 18 Druggist, Suvuuuuh, Ga.
MORE Y13TS—STILL THEY
ITX COME!—L
LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROMSCRIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY'S
REMEDY CANNOT FAIL !!—READ !!
READ'.*. READ'.'.
ScittVEN County, Sept. 24, 1847.
Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo
to drop n few lines to you ill behalf ofyour vnlu
able medicine. I have recommended it in two
cases us being'Uio best Mcdieino for Uie euro of
the Fovor and A/pie, und told Uioiu if it did not
euro I would refund tho money. But us your
mcdieino lias proved itself so-far, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to the public us a cer
tain und speedy euro for tho Fever ami Ague; a
disease so troublosomo in Uio lower countries,
which would bo banished by Uio uso of Hum
phrey’s Remedy, a most vuhiablo medicine for
thu South. Enclosed you will receive a certifi
cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivou
County, and also of a young Lady who resides in
iny family. I am your obd’t servt,
Wm. M. Carr.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
Mr. Humphreys.—Dcur Sir:—I hand your
Agont my certificate for publication, if you think
proper. This is to certify Unit I hud Uio Fever
and Aguo several times very severe, and found
no relief until through tho persuasion of Mr. W.
Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Vuluuble Fever
and Ague Medicine, which rostered me to iicaith
in tho short space of24 hours. And 1 do recom
mend Humphreys' Remedy ns a certain und
speedy cure for tho abovo disease.
Respectfully, Mary Sheitard.
Jacksoiiboro,’ Striven Co. Sept. 24, 1817.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
Savannah, Oct. 2,1817.
Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc
casion to uso your Remedy for Fever und Ague.
I can recommend it to tho public as a safo, cur
tain, and speedy euro for the nliovo mimed dis
ease. It cured Uio casein less Uinu eight hours.
Respectfully yours. J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JUST IN TIME.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sift—WiUi the
f ;roatcst pleasure I recommend your colcbnitcd
teinedy to the citizens of Uio Southern States,
and to Planters, und all who are troubled with Uie
Fever and Ague. I wus n subject of tho above
mimed disease for a long Umo and tried various
remedies, among which was Rowand’s Tonic
Mixture, India ChnIogogiic*,Chainpion’s Pills, and
mnny others; but all wus useless, until I wus nil-
vised by a friend in Suvuimnh, to try your medi
cine, which I did und I cun safely recommend it
to Uie public us a certain cure. Your remedy
cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my
thunks, and wish you success in your enterprise
in behalf of Uie human family. Your truly,
H. H. Barrett.
Rcesvillc, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847.
oct 7
o* arising from wo impurity.-or *nu buhio, u
highly rocomtnendod, as also for Uio ouro ofRhoi
inatisid, 8oroftila» Btysipohur, UlcoraUons of Uio
Throat and logs, pains and Bwollingrfof Uio bones,
Tottora, PiinpTos in UimFace, Old Soros, and all
Cutaneous Eruptions, Notlralgic AffocUons, Mer
curial Diseases, and ibr' assisting tho operation
and preventing futul consequences of Mercurials
in Syphalus. v, . _ , J
Tins preparation, (by adding Uio Quoon s Do-
light, &c. io Uio SarsuparUla^Jcorabinosinamoro
perfect dogroo Uiau any known remedy, tonic
and ultomtivp powers, mid is highly rocominond-
od by eniinuiit physicians. It is prepared iu con-
scquonco of tho recommendations given bv Dr.
II. R. Frost, Professor of Muteria Modica iu Uio
Modioal Coilogo of Charleston, S. C. in his work
on Materia Modicn, only concentrated by a pro-
cesaoftiio subscriber’s to render it more conven
ient for administration, and witii Uio exception of
Uio nddition of inoroury which mny utall tnnos bo
added when tiocessury. To shew Uio high esti
mation which Dr. F. entertains of tho combina
tion of those articles, it is only necessary to refer
to Iho ubovo mentioned -work.
Tliero nro few cusos of chronio and painful
Rheumatism that vMll not yield to tliu influence of
Sarsaparilla and Queen’s polight if dqly preso-
vured in, especially if lukeu in conjunction with
Hydr. of Potash.
Is higlily rocommondod for all diseo.so3 of the
skin, chronic os well as recent. Ono bottlo wiU,
in most instances, oAuctuuily remove all pimples,
pustules or blotches on tho face, to which young
persons in this climate are so much subjected to,
arising cither from impurity of tho blood or de
bility. It ‘ia tho host remedy known for scrofu
lous affections, sores nnd breukings out in young
children, and is safe und efficacious iu removing
entirely every trace of hereditary disonsos from
tho system, iu tho tendorost infant; iu fuct, in ull
cutaneous afiections it is invnhiablo. As a gon-
oral purifier of the blood, nnd an oradicator of all
obstinate diseasos, this preparation will undoubt
edly take tho precedence ornll olhor remedies. It
gently operates upon und rogulutos tho bowels,
restores to tho blood its wouted purity, gives tono
to tho stomach, nnd promotes digestion.
It will effectually rciiovc Erysipelas oven in its
worst stages, nud ull persons sulVering from this
distressing complaint aro advised to use it, first
so, Imt if no marked relief bo fouml uflur taking
ono bottle, it will bo nccessury to uso tho Hydrio
dutod Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates ns is dono in
the cases of all quack medicinos oftho day, to ef
fect their sale, and so force them upon Uio pub
lic, tho subscriber begs leave to state that hid pro-
Miration has been prescribed and used by a mini-
icr of physicians and planters of our city and
neighborhood, with grout success, viz: Dr. R. II.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Loguro, Lt. Wilson, U.
S. It. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stonoy, Beau
fort. &c. Price §1 por bottle, or $5 (or 0 do.
Prepared by J. Peter M. Kppino,
Chemist and Druggist, corner Brond und
King streets, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for Savannah,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
dec 21—lyr Murkot square.
rrilE NATIVE I’fiJmiFUGE,-
X For tho Cure of Bilious, Komittunt und In
termittent, or Aguo and Fevor, and othor diseas
es incidental to a debilitated state of tho systoui,
such as night sweats, &o. &c.
Tho native Febrifuge is offored. Tho proprie
tor is aware that tho common objections to ull now
preparations will be urged against this. To obviuta
all such objections, ho has simply to stuto that it is
propured according to the receipt of tut eminent
physienn, who used it witii perfect succuss
through along practice, in perhaps tho most sick
ly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi Val-
ley. Again from tho oxiUted estimation in which
Quinino is held, not only by the peoplo, but by
tho most skillful physicians, it will appear suncra-
-ogatory to oiler any now urticlo. But tho Nativo
’cbrifiigo possesses all tho powor and certainty
orQuiuine in controlling Fever wiUiout affecting
the head, und may ho safely used therefor, whore
Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purposo of
the proprietor howover sanctioned by custom on
:h occasions, t ** * “ “ ‘
Oil, -600 do Train Oil, received per brigs Augus
ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for snle by
sept 18
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons’ buildings.
G IL IlENDKlCKSOftN, Druggist,
• in Gibbons’ buildings, oilers ibr sale the
following articles, viz:—2oU gross Friction Match-
««, 100 boxes lley’s Lemon Syrup, 20 bags (each)
Ginger, Pejipor nnd Pinieto; 1 cask (ouch) Maeo,
Cloves nnu Nutmegs; 5 casks first sort Potash, 5
do English Washing Soda, 1 do Ombre Madder,
2 chests Bengal luthgo, JO bbls. Alum, 20 casks
prime English Copperas, lOdo Epsom Salts, 2000
gallons Lump Oil. sept 8
T HE OLD PALMETTO STATE.
A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
-—Southerners.—Tho following is from my
Agent,Mr. Thos.J.S. Furr.ofGrahamvillc, 8. C
Mr. William Humphreys, Jr.:
Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Mr. E. C.
Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever nnd
Ague; lie is a uiau of integrity, und his testimony
is consequently undoubted.
Y'ours respectfully, Thos. J. S. Farr,
Gralmmvillo, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847.
Mr. W. Humphreys, Jr.:
Dcur Sir—This is to cortily that I huvo used
your Fever nnd Ague Remedy with 8ucces.s. I
obtained a supply of it from air. T. J. g. Farr,
your Agent of this place, and administered it to
my daughter, according to tho directions, and I am
happy to state Unit the disease loll her in the
course of thirty-six hours, and her present state of
health indicates a ccrtuin cure.
Yours, &c. E. C. Watts.
Grahamvillc, S. C., .Sept, l-lth 1817.
AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen & Co., Charleston,
S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grahamvillu, S. C.; W. A.
Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLnno &. Co.,
Jacksonville, Ga.? Shotwoll & Gilbert, Macon,
Ga.; Dorsoy&Knott,Grillin, Ga.; P. A.Moise,
I.u Gran go, Ga.; Winter & Eppiug, Columbus,
Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sa
lem, Tonn.; W. K. Kitclien, Augusta, Ga.; J.
A. Sperry, Houston county, Gu.; Solomon Good-
all, Atlanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksoiiboro,
W. R. Anderson, Dulton, Ga.; E. A. Burch,
Ilnwkiiisville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.
Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Florida,
Ligbtfoot tSe, Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Su-
vantiuh; Cunningham & Co., Dalton, Ga.; J.
H. & W. S. Ellis, Mucnn; M. C. Williamson,
Dnvisboro, Ga.; Wm. Ilodges, Sandersvillo; R
II. Barrett, Piuesvillu, Ga.; T. C. Fiuley, Ham
^ C.;A’. A. Ponllon, Jacksonville, Fla.
R. b. Buily, Luurousville, S. C.
Agents wnntcd, address, post paid, W. Ilium
preys, Wholesale und Retail Druggist, Snvuniiah,
Ga. ' oct 18
W HITE JAMAICA CilNUEJL-
lc
1 case received pur brig PJiiliiru, and for
tale by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
sept lfl
TYTAPLES SOAP*—A fresh supply oftiiis
J-t celebrated Shaving Soap, in pots, just re
ceived; and for sale by
G. R.
sept 16 G. R, HENDRICKSON.
T7'AItNJE STOCK’S YEItMIFUGE.
X * '10 groce, jostrecoived and for stile by
' - G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Agcut for Uio Proprietor.
mar 24
rpOILET SOAP IN BAICH*—White
XL " ^
I^avendeiT Palm, Rose, Cinnamon, Ahnond,
ond White Scented Soap iu Bars, just received
and for sole by G. ft. HENDRICKSON,
may 20
TXririTE OIIVGER.-A frc-pl. nnpply
▼ T white Jamaica Ginger, juut received and
‘ ' $
( sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON,
one 6 Gibbons’ Building. _
IOOTH BRUSHES, dec—An do-
’,ont assortment of French, English and
““ Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Char
coal Tu6:h Paste, just received ond for sale by
e*pt3U Q. ft. HENDRICKSON.
QUININE! nUIYIXE 11-100 ounc^
pure German Sulphuic Quinine, received
per steamer Southerner, aud now for sale 150
ounces, by W. IIUMPHItEYS, jr.
oct 4
N
E W EIIEMIEALM.—A full supply
' icedi
ofnll new CheinictUs recenUy introduced in
to medical practice, just received and for sale by
J. M. TURNER & BRO.
oct 8 Monument square.
O SBORNE’S WATER COL
OURS.—Just received an assortment of the
above celebrated colours, warranted equul to any
imported, for salo by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
ont 8 „ Monument Square.
raoudod fdr Um losi fii'
nont of tho. Faculty a
Stater, 'iprei wed 1 otiL
T. Wv-DYOTT, M.'v-» ,uc c«w or toBouchoney
Lordqno.t, Uie lato approved propuror.
QUALITIES OP MAHY’s I'LASTEH CLQ.TK. •
Tho Plaster CloUi is so wollknown throughout
the United States, but more gonorally in tho city
of Philadelpliia, that its bwioncial effects and sur-
prising cures, havo’nroctired Ibr it tho approba
tion aud rocommonaution oftho mostommont of
Uio Faculty.
It Is a sure and wfo remedy for Ulcors and
Boros, cithor firosh or 9^.long durance. It stays
and prevents Gangrenes, and by a timely appli-
cation will preserve many a valuable life and lintb,
In casos of inveteracy of Ulcors, or a prone ness
of tho affected parts to mortify, (or Gangroue,) it
will bo advisablo for tho unfortunnto sufforer to
resort to tho uso of aomo gontlo purgative for a
few days previous to iismg tho Piaster, and con
tinue tho saino till tho euro is completed, which
may bo confidently expoctod in a reasonable time.
No purgative more pronor than Dr. DyoU’s woll
known Anti-BiUious Pills.
Tho Mulengers oftho Nogroos is ranked undor
tho doiiomination of Ulcordi this vuluablo Piustor
is also q cortuin euro for It; if tho saino troatmout
bo obsorved as abovo.
Cancers, Erysipelas, Wons, Scrofula, Fistula,
White Swelling, Soro Breasts, Ferous, Whitlows
und Boils uro removed, and cures happily pro
duced by tho uso of tiiis valuable Plaster.
It removes Abscosscs, and dissipates collected
humours; italso cures Sprains, Bruises. Anthrax,
Scalds, Burns, and ull Sores and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sores or Issues
very successfully aud wiUiout pain. It dissiputos
distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a
very short time, and is a safe and certaiu euro for
Rhounintism arid flying Rheumatic Pains, if tho
Piustor ho constantly appliod to tho affected parts
fur six or oight months, the parts affected become
invigorated, arid a chro seldom fuils to bo com-
plotod. It is also successfully used for tho cure
of corns. •
Thoso usoful men, Mariners, should nover be
Peace! Pfia^e i aha’ Liberty II
TO THE AFFLICTED.
By Mi 8. Thomson, M, Dj, Macon, tieotiaU.
When war brooks forth with its wild alarm,
Atnotig tho riatiori* spreads d dread dismay,
WhonooriquoiiUg legions, maddotled boldly sturni
Tho cltadol anil kill ana Wound arid shiyi
Whon noUting is heard but the din and strife,
Aud groaus and cries of helpless ebbing lifo,
Como gontlo Peaco, step forth, ’tin time to savo
Our noblest Rom that open yawning grave.
such occasions, to attempt a display of mcdicul
knowledge by adopting some ono of the contra
dictory theories nllout, witii regard to tho charac
ter nnd causes of Fever.
Believing witii the learned Gregory that though
there has boon so much written concerning Fever
there is no one subject in tiio whole circle of medi
cal science which still involves so many disputod
points. Letting all theories pass, wo stand by
fucLs. The first of which is that tho Nativo Fe
brifuge will cure fever, from wliatovor cause it
may have originated, nnd ifuny doubt exists, ns to
tho fact wo invito die utltictcd to tho lost, with
confidence ns to tho issue. Wlmt it lias done it
will do. Tho following certificate of ono well
kitowu will show wlmt it bus done:
Savannah, 12Ui May, 18*17.
Mr. Jas. A. La Roche having requested 1110 to
state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, F
take plonsure iu staling that it was used benefici
ally in the Fevers of die valley oftho Mississippi
aud Arkansas, in all cuses iu which Quinino is us
ually exhibited, und was ndmissablo iu conges
tions oftho bruin when Quinine wus supposed to
bo controdicutcd.
• J. J. Mitchell, M. D.
Effingham, Sept. 30,1847.
Dear Sih—In compliance witii my promise to
let you hour from 1110, witii regard to tho elfuct of
your Febrifuge, permit 1110 to hand you tho fol
lowing statement of fucts. For nearly 3 yours my
wife lius been hiboring under tho effects of con
tinually recurring Chills and Fovors, notwith
standing all thu remedies prescribed by our best
Physicians, and at Uio time I procured Tho Na
tive Febrifuge, we lmd become perfectly despon
dent, fearing that dcuth ulono would terminate her
disoaso, hut I am happy to state that tho uso of
one bottlo has broken uio Fever complotoly nud
restored her so fur us to require only a little time
to recruit bur wasted energies aud place her in
perfect health, such 1ms been Uio change produc
ed iu her habit und constitution by Tho Nutivo
Febrifuge.
Witii sincere regard, I am yours, &c.
Thomas Kekpler.
To J. A. La Roche, Savannah.
Prepared aud sold, by
JAMES A. LaROCIIE,
bet 7 No. 1 Market square*
PAIHBASK'I mvrvnn
X SCALE.—All assortment of theso celebrat
ed Scales, to weigh 30 lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000,
Whou foil disoaso witii overmastering forces,
Prostrates Ids lmploss victims ull around,
When fovors 'cuto und chronic lingering hosts
Destroy,and ah! tiioro can no help bo (bund,
Whon notiiing is hoard but Uio wail of woo,
Of sufferers tossing tiieni to and ft0,
Como good Samuntan, Uio balm apply,
And Uio lov’d woary 0110 wont fuint or die.
What though tho tyrant in his lofty pride,
Muy rule Ids subjects witii an iron rod,
What tiiodgh for ages, man may bo denied,
Tho right to speak or net but by his nod,
WhatUiough ho nmy be bound in strongest chuius,
And nothing has Imt wlmt his lord ordains,
Yet Liborty steps forUi und sots him freo,
And tyrants witii tiioir votaries turn and flee.
What though diseases of whatover name,
Retain their hold on hapless men for years,
Wlmt Uiough a hundred mineral sons of fame
Ilavo dono their best to stop their wild careers,
Wlmt Uiough Uio .nostrums of tho quack, tho pill,
Tho syrup, balsam, or cold water fail,
Yet Thomson's simple nienns limy set them freo.
To raise Uio gludd'ning shout of Liborty!
It is not the purposo of tho undorsignod to on-
tor now upon tho comparative merits of citiier
system of modicul practice; the pacts presented
from time to time ought to constitute Uio best
arguments, mid so viewing it ho would simply
bog to presout 41 a few more of tho same sort,’’
simply remarking that tiiero aro yet “ a few more
loft.”
without Molly’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keups
th of time aqually good, nnd is purlieu-
any longL. , . . „ „ ..
larly calculated to dry sores arising from greon
wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much
aids. It is ( uccc8-mry it should bo kept dry.
Received mid for salo by
nmy 12 1 T. RYERSON.
DYEII8ON Ac CO’S. SAKSAVA*
XL RILLA.—For tho
euro of nil discuses uris-
ing from the impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous oruptious,
etc., nil of which will yield uudor tho uso of Uiis
preparation.
Tiio subscriber, in offering this preparation to
tho public, dooms it unnecessary to exhibit any of
Uioso flashy und conscientiously headed advertise
ments, attended witii fictitious certificates of cures,
but trust its character, as n specific, entirely on its
own-merits. IIo has been induced to offer it
from Uio favorable manner in which it has been
used by several eminent physicians with great
satisfaction. IIo asserts with confidence that it is
prepared with grent cure und accuracy, and in tho
beflt'modoto obtain Uie active principles of Sarsa
parilla in its niosfeoncentmtcd state. Prepared
and sold by T. RYERSON.
-juno 3 "Druggist, Savmnmli.
I^LECTIUCAL HAIR OLOVE
Jlf ANJ) BELT
BELT FJUCTORS—Warranted of
tbo beat quulity.—The combined effects of heat
and eold, of variability in temperature, and irre
gular action of tbo system, produce a gonorul tor-
5 tor und rigidity of the skin, inducing a stute of
lisease which doprivos that covering of its flexi
bility, arid renders its incapable of performing
thoso Amotions for which nature designed it. To
remedy this evil, and restore Uie skin to u health
ful state, has long been a desirable object; mid this
remedy has boon found in Uio operation of the
Hair ulovo and Belt Frictor.
Tho movement of all parts of tho body whilst
undergoing tho process of friction, produces u
general activity mid circulation of tiio blood, mid
at the same time removes ail encrustations from
tiio fjkin, aud clears and opens tiio pores eflcctuul-
ly.
The regular uso of the Hair Frictors night nnd
morning, will produce a general glow mid hoaltli-
fill excitcinont of tiio skin, mid will ho found both
a preventive aud cure in ull cases of Cold, Rlieu-
mutism. &e. They require only to bo used in
ordor that their most beneficial olfocts ipay be
kuown aud appreciated,
fob 7 T. RYERSON.
7 |N It AM SP Alt E ft T OELLAT1NE,
X Warranted equul in strength to Russian Is
inglass for Table Jellies, and of great service in
diseasos where delicate animal food is required!
and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im
proves by ago if kept dry, mid cun bo mude into
Soup in u fow minutes, mid is of great sorvice in
clarifying Cider, Boor, mid Wine.
TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Uso at least
two ounces of Cooper’s llufiuud American Isin
glass, which should uu first soaked in cold water
for two hours; drain offthut water, then toko two
quurts of cold water, ono aud u half pound of su
gar, put in it the white of throe eggs, the juice of
three good sized lentous, thu pern of one, a stick
of cinnamon, u little nutmeg, orange peal, or
other spice to suit tho taste; stir all the iiigrodionts
well together while cold, thou boil tho whole
mass four or five minutes, mid tliuu pour it
through a Jolly Bug; whon it muy bo put into
glasses or moulds, mid when cold, will he fit fur
use. The moulds should be first wet with a lit
tle white of ogg and water just before tho jelly
is put iu them, 111 ordor to niukc it ejisy to turn
them out on plates.
The Jelly Bag is made of flannel 8 or 10 inches
across the olieiurig, und nbont half a yard, deep,
narrowing to a point at the bottom. The liquid
that runs through first, should bo poured back in
tiio jelley bag until it runs through clear.
Add ono pint of wine to the ubovo for Wino
Jelly. Other liquids mndo from preserves, may
bo jellied by using tho sumo proportion of the Is
inglass.
BLANC MANGE nmy ho mndo by using at
leust ono ounce ofisinglass for two quarts ofmilk
or cream, thu peal of two lomons, sugar and snico
Ul’ERlU OIL*—Just received, u supply of
pure Sperm Oil, also a fine urticlo of Solur
Lamp Oil, for snle by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 13 Monument-square.
TVT AC REBEL.—lObbls. No.3Mackehdi
-L»A 10 do. do. 2 do.; 15 half do. do. 1 do.; 10
do. do. do. 2 do.
mid for sale by
Landing lYom brig Snvannuh,
" SWIFT.
rpOBACCO. &C.—50 boxes New Bedford
X Sperm Candles, 4’s and. C’s; 60 boxes and
half boxes Tobacco, 5's und 8’s, landing from ship
Hartford, and for sals by
- —**• • --ijfj
oct 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
1,200,1,500 und 2,500 lbs. constantly 011 hand mid
for salo ut inumifiieturers’ prices, by
DKNSLOW & WEBSTER.
Agents for tiio sale of thojfc Scales.
Hunt’s Merchant’s Mngazino makes tho follow
ing comments upon tiiis useful and convenient
article:
Fttirbank's Platform Scales.—It is not often that
wo uro induced to laud mi article of trade, nnd
wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are
commending something tlint is useful. Wo can
not consent to gratify tiio cupidity of an indivi
dual, at the risk of imposing tiio confidonco of
thousands of our readers who rely upon tiio hon
esty of our stutemeuts, if not in the infulibility of
our judment. That grent improvements have
boon made within a few years, in the instruments
of weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi
ness men. The antique clumsy and inaccurate
meUiods of weighing, havo given way to the in
vention of Americuu mechnnicul skill, mid tiio ut
most precision lias boou attained. A vuricty of
Platform Balances are manufactured and used,
which cannot bo relied on for any considerable
degree of accuracy: so that tiioy necessurily in
volve ono party in pecuniary- loss. It therefore
affords us pleasure to refer to tiio Platform Scales
of Mr. Fairbank, which have been extensively
used in all piirls of the United States for several
years, mid given, ns far us our knowledgcd ex
tends, very general satisfaction. We purchased
one of theso scales three years since, aud have us
ed them constantly for weighing papor, &c. and
foe accuracy anil durability, we aro quite sure,
thoy have not, und perhaps cannot, bo surpassed.
The plun of construction is philosophical and
simple. The employment of twd levers, witii a
single beam, is certainly tiio most practicable, in
.a Compound platform balance. Any iucreiuw of
the number of levers or uu udditional beam, ren
ders the iustriimentriiore complicated, less precise
in its operation and more liable to derangement.
These scales are used by mnny of tiio leading
merchants of New York, whose written testimony
to their superior excellence has been freely ac
corded to tho manufacturers. juuo 9 •
WINE VINEGAR*—25
» * unttviB. lauding from schooner Maria,
frorii Philadelphia, aud for sale by
oct G CONNERAT & BARIE.
W H S,
to suit tho taste—bring the whole to a boilin
* - - ’ ‘ :ir ifw
heat, strain it, and whon nearly cool, stir if we
to mix tho cream that will riso while cooling, pour
it iu moulds, and whon perfectly cold, it may ho
turned out mid will then bo ready for uso. Tho
moulds should he first wet with cold wutcr, which
will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re
ceived and fur sule by
mar 19 T. RYERSON.
TELES HAVELS EAV DIVINE
of DE VE " *
VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid
state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov
er^ of surprising officacy for rendering the skin
soft mid fair. Asa creator mid conservutor of
that most distinguishing charm of foiualo loveli
ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Ilaucl’s Emi
Divine de Vonua or Nymph Soap nmy bo suid
to exort an almost magical power, composud ibr
tiio most part of oriental balsamic plants, to tbo
utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it ia dis
tinguished luodicjuully for its extremely bland,
purifying and soothing action on thu skin and by
acting upon tiio pores nnd niinutu secretory ves
sels, expels all inipuritius from tiio suriuco, allays
every tendency to infiammation and by this me
thod alone effectually dissipates nil reduet..., tan,
pimples, freckles aud cutuncous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; its constant use will
chnngu tho most biliious complexion into ono of
radiant whiteness.
To geutlemcn afflicted with n tenderness of tho
skin in shaving, the use of tho Euu Divino do
Venus, will be found to allny all cuticiihir irrita
tion occasioned by common sonp or cream or the
climate. Just received uud for sole by
jnly 24 T. RYER3QN.
rpiIE GREAT PAIN KILLER.-
X No Medicine has been discovered that was
so happily adapted to use internally, and yet per
form such wonders when applied externally, us 0
wash or bath, or by friction. It nmy bo used with
a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery,
Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains in the Side,
&c. tkc.
From tho many certificates which accompany
the article, the two folhftving are selected on ac
count of their brevity: -m.
“I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pam|Riller for
Bums, and have found that in applying it immedi
ately that ft will prevent even a blister. I wouli
recommend it to the confidence of the public.
H. A. Hkebe,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass,
44 1 have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and many other common complaints, nnd
take pleasure in recommending it as a fbraily me
dicine. J- 8WAN,
Pastor First Baptist Church, .
New London, Conn.’ 1
I-riiw IS IO 00 cent* r l ’ r bottl,! -.
arptlO V. A. UROCiltv.
Extracts from Letters.
“Another Desporato Case Cured without seeing
tho Patient.”
Georgia, Troup county, 30th Sopt. 18-1G.
Dr. Thomson:
Sir—I saw an advertisement in the Recorihsr,
signed by Wiuship S. Pago, of a cure that was
mrformed by you of his daughter, who was «t-
nckod with palsy and disease of t|io spine,'by
which site wus entirely disabled aud lost the liso
of her lower extremities. I huvo a girl that has
been precisely iu that situation for three months
post, and lmvo tried nil menus, but to .no oflbet.
if # # # Wnto 1110 a lino us soon as couvo-
llales or Gold.
Rates allowed in tiio Custom House for gold
coins, M per not of Congress of 1834, fixing Uie
value thorcofi . °
United States Edgle, eld omtssioih
o . 11 11 fl 0VV *' • • *
EtfglAild, Guinea, * - . *
Sovereign, - . «
Seven Shilling piece, -
Franco, Doublo Louis, (bofuro 1780,) -
“ Louis, * . • ' x
Double Louis, (sinco 1786,') •
Louis,
Double Napoleon, or 40 fruucs,
Napoleon, or 20 (Vnucs, •
Same as the now Louis Uuiuca,
Frankfort on tiio Main, Ducat, 4.
Hamburg, - ...
Malta, Double Louis, - •
" Louis, -
Domi Louis - -.
Mexican Doubloon, «...
Holland, Double Rix Dollar,
Rix Dollar, ....
Ducat, .....
Ton Gilder piece, •
Portugal, Dobraon, ....
Dobra,
Jolmnnos, ....
Spain, Doubloon 1772, • • t
“ sinco 1772,
Pistole,
Columbia Doubloon, ....
Specie dollar of Sweden and Norway, at
Snoeio dollar of Denmark, at
Thaler of Prussia, and Northern Stutcs
of Germany,
Florin of Southern States of Gornmny,
Florin of Austrian Empire and City of
Augsburg, .....
Lira of tho Lombardo Vonotian King
dom and Tuscany, ... 10
Franc of Franco und of Belgium, and
I.ivro of Sardinia, - . . 18c 0ms
Pucnt of Naples, 80c
Ounce of Sicily, - - - - • $2 40
Pound oftho British Provinces of Nova
Scotia, Now Brunswick, New
foundland nnd Cunadu, . . 4 00
Yours, respectfully, *
THOMAS W. ASHFORD.
On tho 4th November, instructions were re
ceived to send on the medicines by mail, and ho
subsequently, in stating the progress of tho case,
writes:
Dear Sir—My servant girl is much mondefl
since I wrote you hist, she had ut that time her
crutchuH to assist her in walking. Shu can now
walk from house to house without them, though
she is y ot quite wabbling, in her walk. * 44 *
And on tho 19th Muy, 1847,110 writes:
Dear Sir—I havo taken my sent after hnving
been absent from homo some time, to inform you
that my girl, I boliovo, is about ns well as over. *
* _ * Enclosed is what is duo you. If my name
will bo of any bouefit to you, you muy nuiko any
use of it you plcaso on such an occasion. I ox-
:»cct you will have a cull from South Carolina, a*
E huvo iuformod some of my diseased friends there
of your skill as u physician.
Yours, respectfully,
THOMAS \V. ASIIFORD.
Houston Co., Ga., Jan. 9lh, 1847.
I lioreby certify, thutsomotwo years ago my
negro woman Mary, was taken with Pailupsus
Uteri, nud its attendant difficulties. I culled on
Dr. J. J. Jones, a Botanic Physician, nnd another
gentleman of tho same school, (heliuved to bo
both graduates of the S. B. M. College,) who,
after using all their eftbrts to relieve her, entirely
failed. L then sold her to Dr. Jones, who imme
diately brought hor to Dr. M. S. Thomson, of
Mucon, who soon cured her, I boliovo in less than a
mouth, so that she has sinco had two children, und
is entirely well; tiiis I cun testify, us 1 now own
horuguiu. LEVI KING.
Jasper, Co., 26th April, 1847.
This nmy certify, that for throe years I hud been
subject to Epilepsy, or Convulsive Fits. 1 was
nttuckcd soon after taking 11 severe strain ut heavy
lifting, nnd continued to nave them about onco a
month for that length of time, notwithstanding nil
tins efforts that were mndo to euro me. Finding
that nothing dono me any good, uud hearing tlmt
Dr. M. S. Thomson could euro such cases, I de
termined try Inin, uud so culled on him uud got
ono prescription of mcdieino, which I tun happy
and proud to say 1ms entirely cured mo. I huvo
lmd no symptoms of them but onco shortly after I
commenced taking it, aud have now been us woll
as I evor wus for about u year.
GEORGE M. LUMPKIN.
Persons desirous of testing the efficacy oftho
these remedies iu their own cases, no matter
whore they reside, can do so very conveniently,
by sending their age nnd symptoms in writing us
correctly us possible, when tuediciuos to suit them
will be compounded uml sent by mail, express or
private band. His fee iu such cuses is only five
dollars u mouth, which may ho enclosed uud sent
by muil ut his risk. Medicines cannot ho sent to
u great distance unless the amount is unclosed or
a proper reference given. Letters to entitle them
to attention must bo post paid. Tho poor pre
senting n certificate of iuubilitv to pay uro never
sent empty awuy. Tho afflicted of tiio Rev.
Clergy, uro of course, always exempt from
clmrgo. Patients under his immodiuto cure ure
charged in proportion to the amount of attention
necessary. Iu cousequciicu of tho a
of olliee business it will be impossibl
scriber to go much into the country oxccpt iu very
urgent cuses, nor will ho he able to go fur any
thing under tho ustiul charge of other Physiciuns,
but will attend in tho city us promptly ns possible
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon July 13, 1847. lyr—c july23
gUUE LICK WATER.—The chnruc-
tor of tiio Wutcr from this well know
Spring is too well established to need commen
dation. Wo append for tho curious uud scien
tific an analysis, us made by nil ublo Chemist.
I sulphtirctcd hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid,
muriate of soda, 4 muriutc of magnesia, 5 muriate
of lime, 6 sulphnto -of Ihue, 7 sulphate of soda,
8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, and
probubly a trace of carbonate of magnesia.,
Iu its action upon tho svstem it is purgative,
diuretic, diaphoretic, nnd uftomtivu, possessed of
greuter variety of substances and in more ubun-
uauce, it may be considered as standing ul the
head of ull Saline Sulphurous Waters. Ill com
parison it is identical with tho Harrogate springs
of England, containing every active ingredient
found in those Waters. If the Planters of this
neighborhood wore once to get into tho habit of
using the Blue Lick Water, they would uot do
without it for any consideration. It is put up in
woll soaked barrels, and will keep for any length
of timo in nuy climate.
This Water is from Finley's Upper Bluo Lick
Spring, Kentucky.
Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars.
For sale by tho barrel, gallon, or on draught,by
J. M. TURNER & BRO.
jnly 31
o» tub aBVBBTii or jy’S 1
Numbif One of the ’
$10 do
10 09
409
4 84
1 04
9 00
•4 87
9 15
4 57
7 70
3 85
4 05
2 27
2 27
9 27
4 85
2 33
15 53
12 20
0 (H
2 27
4 00
32 70
17 30
17 00
10 02
15 35
3 88
15 35
$1 00
1 05
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43*
Foreign Weight* nud IHcnsnrcss
There are denominations frequently met with
iu reports of market*, but their English value not
nlwnvs readily recollected. The following tublo
will be found, wo boliovo, correct:
Ainu, in Rotterdam,
Aliunde, in Portugal,
Altitude, in Madeira,
Alquicro, iu Mudoira,
Alquiero, in Portugal,
Alquicro, in Baliiu,
Alquiero, in Mnranlinin,
nearly gals. 40
contains, gals. 4.37
do, 4.08
over peck 1*
pecks, 1 j to nearly 2
bush. 1
do. 14
Alquiero, in Rio Janeiro und Pcrimin-
do. 1 to 1.4
lbs. 200 2-5
lbs. 32
do. 2
gal*. 4.240
do. 3.337
about do. 4*
inches 28
pccitls 3 to 4*.
impartiality and the utmost 1,'ra, . SiTKl
day's record wdl bo coinpIctolV nisi e up u,d , |
pear n. tbo "Reporter” na« morreing 1 ’ ' j
I. . A Synoptical firto the Pmetdim... J
Debates of all the Stale Legislatures, will bTrosn 1
larly given. ,Members of Con»ris«aii,I.M..i 8 I.
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eidly informed pfOomesliS LogiSaUoJ 1"
tio,Is of Uio United aun™'.” I***** “*««•
. y,' ^"r/y Intelligence of all important tnortsmin
in w Leg,siaturcs of Omit Rritoin and f' ra .
will bu communicated by over* m,7"
P.nropo, through reporlow | n Ismdon and fS
wlm possess peculiar facilities fur obtaining •'
buco,
Anna, ofrico, in Ceylon
Arroba, iu Portugul,
Arrolm, in Spain,
Arrobn, in Spain, (Inrgo)
Arrolm, in Simiu, (*mall)
Arroba, iu Malaga, of wine,
Arshccii, iu Russia,
Babur, iu Batavia,
Bate, of cinnamon, in Ceylon, net,' lb*. i04j}
Bnrili, in Naples equal* about gals. 11
Cuutur, tho Levant, contains 44 ukes lbs. 118.8
Cantur, iu Leghorn, of oil, lbs. 63
Cautar, in Malta, do. 174*
Cantur, in Naples, lbs. 100 to JIMi.j
Cautar, in Sicily, do. 175 to 192*
Carro, in Nuplus, is equul to ubout bush. .50
Carro, in Naples, of wino, gal*. 201
Cnttn, often, iu China, is about lb*. 1*
Cnynng, in Bntaviu, lb*. 3581
Chetwurt, in Russia, # nearly bush. 0
Fanegii, in Spain, * bush. 1.599
Hectolitre, in France; do. 2.8-1
Killogrannuu,iii Frauen and Netherlands, lbs. 2.21
bush. 85*
over do. 80 2-3
do. 70 4-5
nearly do.
93
do.
92*
do.
89.G
do.
91
do.
70
do.S5.13U
do.
75
over do.
59
lbs. Hi 5 oz.
do. 18 4 oz.
oz. 9
lb*. 75 to 84
bush. 3.43
do.
21
do.
30
Lust, in Amsterdam, of grain,
Last, in Bremen, of grain,
Last, iu Cadiz, of Halt,
Last, iu Duntzic, of grain,
Last, in Flushing, of grain,
Last, in Hamburg, of grain,
Last, in Lubec, of gram,
Last, iu Portugal, of salt,
Last, in Rotterdam, of grain,
Last, iu Sweden,
Last, iu Utrecht, of grain,
Lispoiind, in Hamburg,
Lispouiul, in Ilolluud, .
Murk, in Holland,
Maud, iu Calcutta,
Mina, in Genoa, of grain,
Moy, in Lisbon, .
Moy, in Oporto,
Moyo, of Portugal, contains over bush. 23
Oko, in Smyrna, lbs. 2.83
Orna, in Trieste,, of wine, gals. 14.94
Grim, of oil, do. 17
Pulmo, in Naples, is a little over inches 10
I'eciil, in Batavia and Madras, lbs. 133j
I’ecul, in China and Japan, do. 133*
Pipe, iu Spain, of wino, gals. 100 to 101
Pood, in Russia, is equal to 30 lbs. 2 oz. nearly
Quintal, iu Portugal, lbs. 89.0'5
Quintal, in Smyrna, do. 129.46
Quintal, in Spain, do. 90
Quintal, iu Turkey, do. 107.3 oz.
Rotloli, in Portugal, do. 12.4 oz.
Uottolo, iu Genoa, do. 21
Rottolo, iu Leghorn, lbs. 3
Salma in Sicily, from bush. 7.85 to 9,77
Schufful, in Germany, varies 1* to nearly bush. 3
Ship-pound, iu Hamburg aud Denmark, lbs. 331
Ship-pound, iu Holland, lbs. 308-4 oz.
Stnro, in Trieste, * bush. 2j
Tate, in China, oz. 1*
Vara, iu Rio Janeiro, I j yd.'nearly
Vara, in Spain, 100 are equal to yds. 920
Worst, in Russia, feet 3500
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O CORDIAL.—(
Custom House, New York,
June 10,1842.—C. C. Scbriug, Esq.—Dear Sir:
Tiio extraordinary benefit received by mo /Vein
the use of your 44 Restorative Cordial,” impels me
to make die following statement, not only ns an
act of duty iu regard of suffering humanity, but
us ono of justice towards you, its proprietor.
For teu years I was most seriously afflicted
witii Dispepsia, and its various complications, so
much so, indued, tlmt I wus often unfitted for
business one or two duvs in the week. I suffered
mostly from disordered digestion and a painful
affection of tho bowels, connected with the most
troublesome nnd obstinate costiveness, tiio parti
culars of which It would be out of place here to
specify. Suffice it to say, that tho first bottle of
your Restorutivo Cordial, taken some six months
ago, afforded me immediate relief; und that hav
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V/ oct 12
THEODORE MINIS. *
legal Interest Table.
Exhibiting the legal rate* of interest allowed in
tho diflbrent states and territories within the
United States, witii the puiiislnucut inflicted for
usury in each State.
Maine, 0 per cent; forfcitofthcclniin for usury.
Now Hampshire, G per cent; forfeit of thrice the
amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 0 per
cent; recovery iu an action, with costs. Massa
chusetts, 0 pur cent; forfeit of thrice the usury.
Rhode Island, 0 percent; forfeit oftho usury and
interest on tho debt. Connecticut, 0 percent, for
feit qf iho whole debt. Now York, 7 percent;
usurious contract* void. New Jersey, 7 per cent;
forfeit oftho whole debt. Pennsylvania, 0 per
cent; forfeit oftho whole debt. Dcluwarc, 0 per
cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Maryland, G nud
on tobacco contracts 8 ncr cent; usurious
contract* void. Virgiuia, u per cent; forfeit
double the usury taken. North Carolina,‘ G per
cent; contracts for usury void, and forfeit double
tiio usury. South Carolina, 7 por cent; forfeit of
interest nnd premium taken, with cost* to deb
tor*. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice tho us
ury, and contracts void. Alabama, 8 per cent;
forfeitofintcrcstand usury.. Mississippi, G per
cent on contract mudo sinco 1840; 8 on loaned
money. Louisiana, 5 per cent; bunk interest, G;
and conventional !is high a* J8; beyond thut con
tract vpid. Tennessee, G per cent; usurious con
tract* void. Kentucky, G percent; usury recov
erable with coat*. Ohio, G per cent; on written
agreements may go A* high a* 10. Indiana, G
per cent; a fino of doublo the oxcohs. Illinois, G
por cent; penalty, three-fold tiio amount oftho
whole interest. 'Mi*souri, G per cent; by contract.
10; ifboyond, forfeit of tiio interest and usury
taken. Michigan, 7 per cent; forfeit of tho usury
taken on ouc-iourth of tiio debt. Arkansas, G
t ier cent; by agreement 10; usury recoverable,
nit tho contract void. District of Columbia, G
per cent; usurious contract* void. Floridu, &
por cent; forfeit interest und excess iu case of
usury. Wisconsin, 7 jior cent; by agreement,
not over 12. Forfeit, treble tho excess. Iowa.
The saino as iu Wisconsin. On cteljts or judg
ments, in fuvor of tiio United States, interest is
computed at tiio rate ofG per cent poruunum.
Custom House Value op Coins.—By a law of
Congress passed lust May, the Foreign Coins uud
money of countries therein specified, are to be
estimated as follows, to wiU
Tho specie Dollar of Sweden and Norway, at
ono hundred and six cents.
The spucie Dollar of Denmark, at one hundred
and five cents.
The Tlmter of Prussia and Northern State of
Gornmny, at sixty nine cents.
Tiio Florin of the Southern States of Germany,
at forty cents.
Tho Florin of tho Austrian Empire, nnd the
City of Augsburg, forty-eight aud a naif cents.
The Lira oftho Lombardo-Venitian Kingdom,
nnd of Tuscany, at sixteen cents.
Trie Franc of France, and of Belgium, and tho
Lira of Sardinia, at eighteen cents six nulls.
Tho Ducat of Naples, at eighty cents.
The Ounce of Sicily, at two dollars and forty
cents.
Tho Pound of tiio British Provinces of Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, und
Canada, ut lour dollars.
the duilv pa
lie estaMisfin
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PROSPECTUS
OK A
NEW MUSIC BOOK
IN PA TENT NO TF.S, CA LLE1)
TI1U IIK8PHKIA.N HAtU’i
Ily Dr. Wm• Houser, of Jefferson County, lit-
rpiUS work will contain SUM) pages, jnehftt
X a lucid exposition of the Rule* of StiigiV
and of Musical Composition; a largeriiiituberti
Church Tillies used by the various ndiginiisj*
nominations, South and West, than have ever •
fore been embraced iu ono volume. »»
Anthem*, Sunday School and Infitiit Ilyinus, nu
merous Missionary aud Temperance pieces,
accompanied iu « great many instnnrcs by Uie en
tire hymn or song. Many of the times arc entire
ly new, while many of those line old air* w*
lmvo long been used at prayer, camp »'"•
meetings, and iu the social circle, but ,m ' c . L
before been collected and Imrinqmzwl, xviin
mcron* Scotch, Irish, German and oilier niwW*
hitherto scattered at wide intervals over the ear -
will I.u fun ml ill lUo lltwponut ItaS
unciimtniiil niuiliirii—ninny III"! nr0 „
print, wliosu rinli iiiubio i» iinkim"'" JJ,
bciiib or tiio presout ilny, tavo liccit eowpta ,
••used up" in supply tiiis ««*•. , ,i,„.
Thu llesporiiin IIi.ro is Ho
csl Musio lloult ovor olforeff u» ™ i(
US ull illlolligolil JiorHOMS wiN 0 1 b Jj m .
Willi oUior works. I nco, »l M i;“ r J 0 "j m „,
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morocco of any color dtsircu. ■ . _ C0 . )|M
Si 50to Si 60, ■'ooorjling lo ykv ^
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canvass every county, tow n an .
Aliboral por coni, w II koiillu«•• •'■ «^ ^
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paid, ut Louisville, On. „ frieiHlIyk
1 Tho Floridu papers, nml «II®U«W S,
sunli on ciilorpriso, ore “ ||
pillllisll tiiis l-rnspcrllis tlirco no - ' |u ;„iiis Jt
Uig uutlior n number of Iho p i ..i, c o*n
A copy of die Hesperian Harp will oo e
return. ' ,o,7 [otiH
Jefferson county, Ua.,
W ORDINANCE .« ropoalj 0
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for other, purposes/'. PMJU,™ '-j Akkr -
See. 1. Bo it ordained by the HR) o
men of the City ot Savaiumh j s | icr( bj
thereof, in Council osseiiiblcd, and « ■ ^ j,
ordained by tho aiitiiorityof j ^
above recited Ordinance be nnd Uie
h *£Tt'L it Tardier ordained by dm
aforesaid, that the eommUtee on publ^ ^
city lot* proceed to revalue raid low, o»
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UP, just received and for murpJII-
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