The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 08, 1847, Image 4

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QA1,VAmc:niN0S; flTRENOTHBNlNp nuinniv lunuQi oiurmui iimiihm PLASTERS, BANDS AND MAGNET 1C FLUID, for tho euro of Nervous Headache, Tie Dolorous,- Palsy, Spinal Complaint*, die. &c. A supply of thoso article* just received and for tale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agent. TTAIB IIUIJSIIES.—100 dots Superior XX quality flair' Bniauos, all new putterns, wholesale or retail, just received and for ante hy iiovG G. R. HENDRICKSON. YYKU8IIES.—PJtioz. Whitewash Brushes, X# assorted;, 12 do Scrubbing do do; 20 do Siioo do; 4 do Furuiture do ; 20 do Alarkiug do, just re ceived aud for sale by not 4 CL R. HENDRICKSON. -IXTINOOW OliASD, &c.—200 boxes YY Window Ginas, assorted sizes; 1000 lb*. Putty; 1 doz Glaziers’ Diamonds; just received aud tor sole by U. U. HENDRICKSON, . nov 2 Gibbon*’Buildings. WISTAB’S COUGH LOZENGES. Y» A fresh supply of these Lozenges, highly recommended for Uie euro of Cougli*, Asthma, Tickling of tho Throat, Are. Just received, and forsalehy G.11. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 * Gibbon*’ building*. CJWAIM’S PANACEA. 20 dozen 0 Svvaims’ celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck’s do, just received add for solo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbon’* Building*. niuNi)i: rii s pitLS.-a grow of X# lhc*e celohrnted bilious Pill*, warranted genuine, just received nnd Ibr sale by 6 G. It. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 Gibbons’ Building*. QALTPETItE.—20 keg* refined Saltpc- tre, 1001b* each, in good order, just received and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, net 30 ' Gibbon’* Building. JYNION SETTS.—3 barrel* Ooiou Setts vX for Piunting or pickling, ju*t received and for sale by G. tt. HENDRICKSON, oct.28 Gibbons’ Building. ft»IU CtPfi VEGETABLE LO- V-/ TION.—Ail effectual cure for eruption* of tho Face and Skin, particularly for Pimple*, Blotchc*, Tetter*, Tan, Sunburn* Freckle*, &c. A degree of pleasure accompanies the use of this elegant preparation, iu it*. refreshing ofioct upon die *kiu. Cutaneous irritability and discolo ration* uro also removed, ami a pure stuto of the complexion established hv tho use of this lotion. For sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 25 Gibbon’* Building*. 11A PE It.—-200 ream* Letter tuid Foolscap -IT Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and for sale bv G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 11 TYtt. A. tJPHAM’S PILE ELEU- X-/ TUAltY—A certain cure for the Piles, either internal or externa), bleeding or blind, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, june 22 Gibbon*’ Building*. —Carved Tortoise Shell, Bulfalo, V-/ Imitation and Urazilinii Tuck Comb*, Shell and Imitation long hack Comb*, Side Coiuh* of a vurlety of pattern*, Dressing Comb*, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory uud English Horn aud Fine Teeth Comb* of all size* ami qualities, for sale hy may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. XIOK THE TEETH.—Moupelus’unti- J- ircorbatic Elixir and hi* celebrated Odontine, just received and for sale tiv G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbon*’ Building*. fTIBBABD’S PILES,—Rev. B. llib- XX hard’* genuine vegetable nnti-hiliou* qilis, for solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons’ building*. BULL’S SABSAPAIULLA.-A. II. -IX Bull’* Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the cure of Scruibln,disouses of the Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disease* of the lungs, Jauudico, Neuralgia, to counteract tho des tructive effect* of Mercury, and nil diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sule at 75 cents per bottle, by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. | A WP WICK.—Solar and Astral Lamp XJ Wick of all size*; wicks for Lard Lamps, and Cuudlo wick, ibr side hy G. It. HENDRICKSON, npr 2-1 Gibbon*’ buildiinr*. rilOOTll BltUSHES, Ac—An do- X gant assortment of French, English and American Tooth Brushe*. Also Orris and Cliar- coal Tooth Paste, just received etui for sale by rapt 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. (AALBV’S CARMINATIVE.—I X/ aroco of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for sale by upr24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TXUX.1/S FAMILY SOAP.—50 lio.ro. XX Hull’s Extra Steum Pressed Soap, just land ed ami for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, opr 10 Gibbon*’ budding*. POWDER PUFFS&BOXES.-An AT extensive assortment of Powder Puff* ami Boxes. Also, Puff* without the boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for snlo by apr22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. piITLBU’9 TASTELESS SE1D- ■ > LIT/. POWDERS.—AU Urn roli.l mgr.,, dieut* of tiio Scidlilz Spriug combined in one compound powder, thu otiervusemg solution of which iu water is vory nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, it is made iu much less time, und with infinitely less trouble, than tlmt produced with tho twojiowdur*iu the usual way. Prepared bv Thomas Butler, 4 Chenosido street, Loudon. Sold by G. It. HENDRICKSON, a P r 7 Gibbon’* Buildings. pOCKKOACII POISON, Ac.—Dr. V-/ Fenchtwanger’s Cockroach, lt-il and Mouse Poison, a sure nnd safe destroyer of titose nosci- onsvermin. Also, his infnllihlo Bed Bug Poison, for rale hy G. It. HENDRICKSON, . n P‘ B Gibbon*’ Buddings. (• lONFECTIONARY.-SO boxes Cou- taetionary ui superior quality, lauding from ralir. Columbia, und for side by «pr‘J O. il. HENDRICKSON. TAME'S KEMEB1 ES.-Jnyn B '» Ex- of peoloriuil, for Cmijli., Cnlil*, *r. Juytie’s Cnrmativo Balsam for Dysentery nnd Summer Complaint*. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worm* in Chil dren. ^ Jayne’s Sanative Pills for Billion* Complaints, AJarge supply of those popular remedies just received and for salo at Philadelphia prices, by . G. It. IIENDRICkSON, 1 n P r " Gibbon’s Building. 1?RE«II TAPIOCA*—I bill, best qua- X lity, just received, nnd for sale by G. It. IIENDRICkSON, ' jnno 24 Gihhbou*’ Buildings. i’ASIl.—3 cask* first sort New York X mspeetiuu, landing from brig Acton, for sale ty. G. it. HENDRICKSON, june 10 |V| OltlSUIV S PIEES,—Till! Ilvzori.ii, .'.'A miivornol Moilioimi ol'llm Hrilinli C'ulluso ul IIuullli, fur aulu by . JumiSa 0. IL HENDRICKSON. jHliVOEIt.—10 keg* fresh ground Ginger, V-x just received aud for sale hv jimi! IU «. R, HENDRICKSON. WlLU'l'IJYii TWlSa?=S5 bid,,., v t assorted size* und qualitie*, for rale by jime I'J O. R. IIENDRICKSON. S e '* WHli® WINE VINE. A uAR—2 IjIjIwjiihi recciroil uml for niilu liv G. R. HENDRICKSON, June 10 l Gibliuiu' Buililinza. RED BUG POISON.—Dr. Tcnolit- AA wungur’s infullaLtu Iluii Bug Foi.un, wur- runted lo cxturmilinre Uioie noxiouit vuriniu for G. R. HENDRICKSON. jnne 5. T AMP 03 B, AC.—1000 gal Inns bloodied XJ Winter drained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win* ter drained Solar Oil, 500 do unbleached Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, and Swiss Bey. for sale by : Cl. it. HENDRICKSON, w |’l Gibbons’ buildings. jama, Mississippi, ten* ;I1)A, LOUISIANA; Allow m« lo coil your oubnUon io ono of tho grot cstandiuoxt uooIUl Modocinoo error dlicoforad. Il b not uiy intention lo out you with a long ami tlroxom advortliomont, but I lay bofore you the testimony of tho most rospoctablo families in tho United States, most army cortiHoatesoro Horn tho |HK$3ssfiigro certain ami speody cure for Uio * over ana e. All you have to do la to usk your neighbor tho thinksof Humphreys’Remedy for Fever Ague, and ofcourso, to bo convinced, you will short rfnhdo of Twelve Hours, it baa never been known to fall to effect a certain cure. Tho Med icine is a harmless and tasteless ono, Which will make it tho most populnijMedlcinein tho Southern Stnteai' The Medicine contains ttd mineral pre paration whatever, but Is a harmless Vegetable ■matter otily. To Planters, this Medicine U a val uable preparation, as it cures all coses in twelve hours, ami does not require any time to be lost; all that is to be doho is to take the Medicine and to go to work. To tho Rice Planter it is a valuable Med icine, as it dpes not contain any morcurial or min eral preparation whatover, and is therefore a safe Medicine for (hose who are liable to exposure. 1 beg you, do not let me have to tax you so often with advertisements, cortHioatos, &c. It has alroady proved itsolf to bcwhnt I say it is, and tho greatest proof is every body is recommending it to be ?tho only certain and speody cure for the Fover mid Ague,'. * » ■ - • - Wl " ■* what ho andAguo, , try it, nt least I hopo so. Hero is my oiler to any Planter of South Carolina, who will either call on Doct. P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, S. C. or myself, in the city of Savannah, und aitlier of us will give enough for twelve cases, anil if it does not euro ten out oftwelve, wo will refiutd die amount paid for it. Your arc to soo tho Mcdicino taken os I have directed. Owing to tho heavy ruins during the past sam- mer, and which still continue, all the low lands uro underwater, which will catiso a groat deal of this disc*use on the Rico Plantations; it will be to your advuutugo to procure a curtain and speedy remedy; you can uo so by applying to either of mv Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for sale by tho following named gentlemen, who uro the only agent* for tho sale of the Gne.1T Soutiif.ii.v Remkdr, where it will bo found either ut wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount umde to Pluuturs, &c., by tho dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oet 18 Druggist, Suvunmih, Ga. M O It 13 YET! — STILL THE Y COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROMSCIMVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL I!—READ !! READII READ!! Scrivjcn Count*, Sept. 21, 1847. Wm. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few lines to you in behalf ofynur vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two casus as being the bust Mcdicino for thu euro of the Fover and Ague, and told them if it did not cure I would refund the money. But as your medicitio bus proved itself so fur, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to the public ns a cer tain nnd speedy cure for the Fever und Ague; u disease so troublesome in the lower countries, which would be bunished by tho use of Hum phrey's Remedy, a most vuluublu medicine for the South. Enclosed you will recuivu a certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivun County, nnd also of u young Lady who resides in my family. 1 tun your obd’t sorvt, Wm. M, Carr. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir,—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify Uuit I had the Fever and Ague several times very severe, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Cnrr, your agent for Humphreys’ Vuluublu Fever ami Ague Mcdicino, which restored me to health in the short space of 2-1 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and speedy cure for the above disease. Respectfully, Mary Sheppard. Jacksmiboro,’ Scriven Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sir.—Having had oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague. 1 can recommend it to the public ns a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for Uio above named dis ease. It cured the case in less tlinn eight hours. Respectfully yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With tho greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to the citizens of the Southern States, and to Planters, and all who arc troubled with the Fever and Ague. I was a subject of the above named disease for a longtime und tried various remedies, uuiong which was ltuwuud’s Tonic Mixture, India Chnlogoguo,Champion's Pills, and many others; hut all was useless, until I was ad vised by a friend in Savannnh, to try your medi cine, which 1 did and I can safely recommend it to tins public as a certain cure. Your remedv cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of the liuniun family. Your truly, II- II. Barrktt. Reesville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 THE OED PALMETTO STATE. X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southerners.—The following is from my Agent,Mr. Thos.J. S. Farr.ofGruhamville, S. C. Mr. William Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you tho certificate of Mr. E. C, Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; he is a man of integrity, and his testimony is consci|iieuily undoubted. Yours respectfully, Thos. J. S. Farr. Gnihainville, 8. C., Sept. 18th, 1817. Mr. II'. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This is to certify that I lmvo used your Fever and Ague Remedy with success. 1 obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, nnd administered it to my daughter, according to tho directions, nnd I am happy to state that the disease left her in the course of thirty-six hours, and her present state of health indicates a certain cure. Yours, &c. F,. C. Watts. Grahamville, S. C., Sept. 14th 1847. a Uolion & Co., Charleston S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grahainville, 8. C.; W.A. Carswell, Savannah, Gu.; A. McLnno & Co. Jacksonville, Ga.; Sliotwell & Gilbert, Macon /, cm av. wiim-ri, uiucuil, Ga.; Dorsey A. Knott, Grilliu, Ga.; 1*. A.Moise, La Grange, Ga.; Winter & lipping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Gn.; T. Patrick, Sa lem, lenii.; \V. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.-, j. A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Ga*; Willimu Carr, Jucksotthoro, W. it. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. IJurch, Hawkiiisvillc, Ga.; Suiuuel Pultner, Darien, Ga.; Cole, Prescott «&. Co., Black Creek, Florida; Liglitfoot & Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa vannah; Ciiimiiighuni & Co., DaJton, Ga.; J. IL & W. S. EUis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Duvnboro, Ga.; Wm. Hodges, Sundersville; R. IL Barrett, l inosvillo, Ga.; T. C. Finley, Hum- .P*» A. Foullen, Jacksonville, Fla It. S. Buily, Laureiisville, 8. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum* preys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Gu - oct 18 from county: A NOTiir.il moor i—R eC0 i ve d my Ageut, Mr.W. Carr, of Scriven conn Jacksonaoro* Gn. Oct. 1G, 1847. To ll'm. Humphreys, Jr: Dour Sir.—I herewith hand vonr agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I purchased a bottle and box of your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, who recommended it to inn as a certain cure, and 1 cun safely say that it cured me speedily, and I nOW IIIO III finilll llPIlltll i>nt!rnlv lV.it.. il...* *”V ****»- » wiibu me BJMJUIIUV, il now mu in good health, entirely restored from ...... troublesome disease, viz,, tho FEVER AND AGUE, and can safely recommend it to all trou bled with that unco intertable disuose above men tioned, as a valuable combination of yours, and if used properly, would render satisfaction in casus. I am, sir, with groat respect, Yours, &.c. GEORGE R .WOODWARD. Prepared only by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oot 21 Savumiah, Geo. TTOME INDUSTRY.—50 GVi//o7,s//uwi- J.M.phrcy's Superior Cologne Water— Pronouuc- ed to be superior to tho best imported Gcrmnn, French or English manufacture. Prepared and sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale aud Retail Druggist, oct W Savannnh, Ga. CAVEET OIL,—JO baskets, for sale by O oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. QUEEN’8 DELIGHT f '&c^Forthe comi)o»i. tion of this Extract and Uio pfopbrties ol the Queens Delight, Physicians are respebtlhlly re ferred to the oth andGth number, vol. 1, of the. Southern Journal of Medicine aud Pharmacy, Forpurifying tliu blood, and removing all diseas es arming from Uio imparity of tho same, it is highly recotninonded, os also for the'cure ofRfieu- matisui, Scrofula,Erysipelas, Ulcerations of Uio Throat and logs, palus and sWellingsbf tho bones. Tetters, PimpTos in the Pace; Old Sores, and ail Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer curial Diseases, and for assisUng Uio nporaUnn aud preventing futul consequences of Mercurials ill Synhalus. This preparation, (by lidding tho Qucqn’s De light, Ac. to Uie Sarsaparilla,) combined in a more perfect degree Uwu any known remedy, tonic and altoraUvo powers, und is highly recommend ed by entinont physicians,. It is prepared in con- sequouco of the rocommeudaUons given hy Dr. II. 11. Frost. Professor of Matoria Alcdica in tho Medical Collogo of Charleston, S. C. in his work on Materia Medico, only concentrated by a pro cess of Uie subscriber’s to render it more conven ient for admiuistraUou, gild wiUi Uie excopUon of Uie addition of mercury which may at all times be added when necessary. To show thn high esti mation which Dr. F. entertaius of tho combina tion of these arUcles, it is only nccossury to refer to the above monUoned work. Tho re are few ensos of chronic nnd paitiftil Rheumatism that will not yield to tho inniioiico of Sarsaparilla and Quuen’s Delight if duly prese vered in, especially if taken in conjunction wiUi Hvdr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for all diseases of tho skin, chronic ns well ns recent. One bottle will, in most instances, effectually remove all pimples, postulus or blotches on the face, to which young persons in this climate are so lunch subjected to, arising either front impurity of tho blood or de bility. It is Uto best remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores nnd breakings out ill young children, aud is safe and efficacious in removing euUroly every truco of hereditary diseases from Uio system, in tho tenderest iulhnt; in fact, in ull cutaneous affections it is inwiluahlo. As a gen eral purifier ofthe blood, und an onulicutor of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly tako Uio precedence of all other remedies. It genUy operates upon nnd regulates tho bowels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to tho stomach, nnd promotes digestion. It will effectually relieve Erysipelas oven in its worst stages, nnd all persons suffering from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut if no marked relief ho found after taking ono bottle, it will ho necessary to use tho IJydrio- duted Potash wiUi it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in tile cases of ail qtiuck medicines ofthe day, to ef fect their sule, and so foree Uiem upon tho puh- lie, Uio subscriber begs leave to state that his pro- miration lias been prescribed und used hy a num ber of physicians and plnntora of our city and neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost, Dr. W. G. Uaius.iv, Dr, Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legaro, Lt. Wilson, U. S. R. S. ull of this city; Dr. James Stoiioy, Beau fort. &c. Price $1 per bottle, or $5 lor G do. Prepared by J. 1‘etkr M. Eppino, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broud und Kitig8trcutH, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Market square. rpiIE NATIVE FEBRIFUGE,— X For Uio Cure of Bilious, Remittent und In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas es incidental to a debilitated state of the system, such as night sweats, See. &c. Tho native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie- tor is aware that tho common objections to all new preparations will be urged against Uiis. To obviate all such objections, he has simply to state that it is prepared according to tho receipt of an eminent physical!, who used it with perfect success through u long practice, iu perhaps thu most sick ly region of our country, viz: thu Mississippi val ley- Again from the exalted estimation iu which Quinine is held, not only by tho people, but hy Uie most skillful physicians, it will appear supere rogatory to olfor any new article. But Uio Nutive Febrifuge possesses all the power ami certainty of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting the head, and may lie safely used therefor, where Quinine is iuaduiissihlu. It is not thu purposu of thu proprietor however sanctioned hy custom on such occasions, to uttumpt u display of medical knowledge hy udopting some ono of Uie contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to Uie charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though there has been so much written concerning Fever there is no one suhjuct in the whole circle of medi cal 'Science which still involves so ninny disputed points. Letting all Uicorius pass, we stand hy facts. . The first of which is that tho Native Fe brifuge will euro fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, nnd if any doubt exists, us to the fact wo invito the afllicted to the test, with confidence us to the issue. What it has done it will do. The following certificate of one well known wifi show what it linn done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jns. A. La llochu having requested me to state iny knowledge of tho Native Febrifuge, 1 take pleasure ill stutiug thut it was used benefici ally in tho Fever* of Uie valley ofthe Mississippi nnd Arkansas, in nil cases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, nnd was ndinissnhlu iu conges tions ofUioi brain when Quinine wus supposed to be coiitrmliuatcd. J. J. Mitciiem,, M. D. Ekkinoiiam, Sept. GO, 1817. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from me, wiUi regard to the effect of your Febrifuge, permit uio to hand you Uio fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my wife has been laboring under the effect* of con tinually recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith standing nil tho remedies prescribed hy our best Physicians, and at the time I procured The Na tive Febrifuge, wo had heroine perfectly despon dent, fearing (lint death alone would terminate her disease, hut I am happy to state that the use of one bottle has broken the Fever completely und restored her so fur ns to require only a little timo to recruit her wasted energies nnd place her iu perfect liealUi, such has boon the change produc ed in her habit und constitution hy The Nutive Febrifuge. With sincere regard, I am yours, &c. ' Thomas Keeplkr. To J. A. La Roche, SuvauiitUi. Prepared und sold, by james a. Laroche, oct 7 No. 1 Market square. Tj\AIR BAN K\S PLATFORM i SCALE.—Au uss — —...i assortment of these celebrat ed Seales, to weigh GO lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1.000. 1,200,1,500 aud 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand and for sule at inniiufiicturcrs’ prices, hy DENSLOW & WEBSTER. Agents for the sale of these Scales. Hunt’s Merchant’* Magazine makes the follow ing comment* upon this useful ami convenient urticle: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that we arc induced to laud mi article of trade, nnd wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that we nro commending something thut is useful. We can not consent to gratify tho cupidity of an indivi dual, at tho risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our renders who rely upon the hon esty of our statements, ifuot in the infalibility of our juduieiit. That great improvements lmvo been made within a few years, in tho instruments yuurs, in uie instruments or weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to busi ness men. Tho uutiaue clumsy mid inaccurate methods of weighing, have given way to the in vention Ilf Alliprifllll tnnnhn,iir.nl ol.-ilT .1 guuii way in ui( vention of Americun mechanical skill, and the i most precision has boon attained. A variety ot I mtuirin Balances nro manufactured and used, which cannot he relied on for any considerable degree ol accuracy: so that they necessarily in volve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore allords us pleasure to ruler to thu Platform Scales of Mr. fnirbank, which have been uxtcnsiv tliui “* 4, V.* * ‘•“ uw "* v t iviubii nave neon extensively used in nil part* of tho United States for several years, and given, as far ns our knowledge! cx- teillls. VPt*V IfPIli.Mil anfidCintir,.. XI7.. , 0 ..... t.n uni niiuiviuugcu ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one of these scale* throe yonr* since, nnd have us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy and durability, we are quite sure, they have not, nnd perhaps cannot, ho surpassed, "he plan of construction is philosophical and simple. Tho employment of two levers, with a single beam, is certainly the most practicable, in u compound platform balance. Any increase of tho number of levers or an additionid beam, ren ders the instrument more complicated, less precise in its operation nnd more liable to derangement. These,scales are used by ninny of the leading merchant* of Now York, whoso writton testimony to their snnorior excellence has been freely no- corded to the manufacturer*. june 9 WHITE WINE VINEGAR.—25 r Y barrel*, Intuliiiff from uchoonur Marin, v r barrel*, landing from s from Philadelphia, and for sale by oct t> CONNERAT & BAKIE. 'THt-rAnpfoyed Vand reconi- --6r tho lut fttrty Vears by tfii most orai- r Ujo Faculty and Vritikan^ lir Uio United Itfttfe, jwonnred only by’the solo proprietor, MfclgpSV M. 6., successor to Baucpqnay LordttrtoVW ^.approved preparer. «im : QUALITIMS Or WAIIV'S PLASTXR CLOTHi The Plnater.Clpth If so well known Uirtmghont tho United States,‘bitt more oonerally in tho city of Philadelphia, thut it* hmiolicinl eflbota and sur prising cures, havo procured for it Uie approba tion and recommendation of tho most eminent of the Faculty. It' la a sure and safe remedy for Ulcers and Suroa either fresh or of long duranco. It stay* and prevent* Gangrenes, and by a timely appli cation will preserve many a valuable life and limb. Ill cases of invoteracy of Ulcers, or a pronones* of tta atieotod parts to mortifr, (or Gaugreue,) it will be advisable for tho unfortunate sufieror to rostrt to tho mo of some gentle purgativo far a few days previous to using tho Plaster, mid con- time Uie samo till tho cure is completed, which may be confidently expected in a reasonable timo. No purgetivo more proper Uiun Dr. Dyott’s well . * a pdifj. BYBI.8J fTHlBundei X perate c accnmmulaf papers will knswti Anti-Billiou* The Maleiiger* of the Negroes is ranked under Uiodenominabon of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster is Use a certain cure for it, if tho same treatment bo tbsorvad a* above. Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofiilo, Fistula, Wh'.te Swelling, Sore Breasts, Fcrons, Whitlows and Boils are removed, and cures happily pro duce! by tho use of tills vuluable Plaster. It io wove* Abscossos, and-dissipates coilectod humoirs; it also cures Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds,Burns, aud all Sore* and Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draw* cauterized Sores or Issues vory successfully aud wiUiout pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism iu a very short tnuo, and is a safe aud certain cure for Rliotmintisin nnd living Rliminiatic Pains, if the Plaster ho constantly nppliud to Uio nfVected parts for six or eight mouths, the parts alluded become invigorated, und a cure seldom fails to ho com pleted. It is also successfully used for the cure o f corns. Those useful moil, Marinors, should nuver bo without Malty’* valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, after Uiey ore suppurated, which it much uids. It is necessary it should ho kept dry. Received and fur sale by may 12 T. KYERSON. T} YEKSON & CO’S. SARSAPA- XV R1LLA.—For Uie cure of all disenses aris ing from tho impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under thu use of this preparation. The subscriber, in offering this preparation to Uie public, dooms it unnecessary to exhibit any of those llasliyaml conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures, hut (rust its character, us u specific, entirely on its own merits. He has been induced to offer it from Uio favorable manner in which it lias been used by several uiuiiiuut physicians with great satisfaction. Ho asserts wiUi confidence Uiat it is prepared with great care and accuracy, und iu the best mode to obtain the uctive principles of Sursa- imrilla iu its most concentrated state. Prepared mid sold hy T. RYERSON. junc G Druggist, Savannah, T7*LE€TRICAL HAIR GLOVE JCi AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of the host quality.—The combined effects of heat mid cold, of variability in temperature, and Irro- gular action of Uio system, produce a genera) tor- por mid rigidity of the skin, reducing n state of Inch Ul! ' * ■** “ ■ disease which duprivos that covering of its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature designed it. To remedy this evil, and restore the skin to n health ful state, has long been a desirable object; mid this remedy lias been found in Uio operation of the Huir Glove and Belt Frictor. The movement of all parts of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces n general uctivity and circulation ofthe blood, and ut the same timo removes all encrustations from the skin, and clears mid opens Uie pore* effectual- ly. Tho regular use ofthe Hair Frictors night nnd morning, will produce n general glow and health ful excitement of Uie skin, mid will he found both a preventive und cure in ull cases of Cold, Uhoii- mutism, &c. They require only to ho used iu order Unit their most beneficial effects may bo known and appreciated. feh 7 T. RYERSON. rniUNSPAHENT GELLATINE, X Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, nnd of great service in diseases where delicate animal food is required, and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves hy age if kept dry, mid can ho made into Soup in a few minutes, mid is of great service in clarifying Cider, Beer, mid Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use nt least two ounces of Cooper’s Refined American Isin glass, which should be first soaked in cold water lor two hours; drain off that water, then take two qunrts of cold water, one und a half pound of su gar, put in it the white of three eggs, the juice of three good sized lemons, the peal of ono, u stick of cinnamon, n little nutmeg, orange peal, or oUier spice to suit Uie taste; stir ull the iugreditMits well togother while cold, Uion boil the whole mas* four or five minutes, und then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may ho put into glussos or moulds, nnd when cold, will he fit for use. The moulds should he first wet with a lit tle white of egg and water just before thu jelly is put iu them, in order to make it cusytoturu them out on plates. The Jelly Bag is made of (tmmcl8or 10 inches across the opening, und ubout half a yard, deep, nurrmviug to a point at Uie bottom. The liquid tlmt rims tliroiign first, should ho pourud buck in UiojcUey hug until it run* through clear. Add one pint of wine to the ubovo for Wiuo Jelly. Other liquids made from preserves, may he jellied hy using Uio same proportion ofthe is- iugluss. BLANC MANGE may bo made hy using nt least one ounce of Isinglass for two quart* of milk or cream, Uie peal of two Iuiuoiis, sugar mid spice to suit tho tusto—bring tho whole to a boiling heat, strain it, and when nearly cool, stir it well to mix Uio cream tlmt will rise while cooling, pour it iu moulds, and when perfectly cold, it may he turned out nnd will then ho ready for use. The moulds should he first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from sticking to them. Just re ceived nnd for sale by mar ID T. RYF.RSON. TELES IIAEELS EAV DIVINE tl DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of mi Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising ellicacy for rendering tho skin soft aud fair. Asa creator mid conservator of that most distinguishing charm olTemalc lovcli- uoss, u transparent fair skin, Jules Hand’s Euu Divine do Venus or Nymph $oup limy ho said to exert tin utmost magical power, composed for tho most part of oriental bnlsatnic plants, to thu utter exclusion of all miueraJ admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely’ bland, purifying aud soothing action on tho skin aud by acting upon the pores and minute secretory ves- soU, expels all impurities from thn surface, allays every tendency to infiainnmtion nnd by this me thod alone effectually dissipates ull redness, tan, pimples, freckles nnd cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant Use will c-lmngu the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen afllicted with a tenderness of the skiu in shaving, tho use of the Eau Divine de Venus, will bu found to allay all cuticiilnr irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the climate. Just received und for sale by july 24 T. RYERSON. nPIIE GREAT FAIN KILLER,— X No Mudiciuo bus buen discovered tlmt was so happily adapted to use internally, aud yet per form such wondcrs.wlum nppliud externally, ns a wash or hath, or hy frictiou. It may ho used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy', Hoarseness, Raising of Blood. Dysentery, Burn*, Chilblains, Teething, Pains in the Side, &c, &c. From the many,.certificate* which nccompany the article, the two following are selected an ac count of their brevity: “I havo used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and have fouifd that in applying it immedi ately that it will prevent even a blister. I would recommend it to the confidence of the public. II. A. Hkkuk, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Muss." "I have u«od Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Bums, and inuny other common complaints, and take pleasure iu recommending it as a family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, Now London, Conn." Price 12 to 5U cents per bottle. For sale by sept iu J. A. LaUUCHL. „ Cures! •MSpN. BL D., MACON, GEO. iatd folding that tho onrciofdoo- dffllclod tiy hb remedies, are iter than his spado in the nows- - v.. ,. -*-^f,^llbrting,l^r concluded to B h ft number of thorn in Jlamphlet form for utiuu, eo that the nfllicted who may feci nioro especially interested, eon, an application by lottor (pint paid) or •otherwise, be ISrhbhod with couios. In presenting such a body of evidence itt the form of certificates, it may not be improper to re mark, in regard to their credibility, that they ale given many of them, by Homo of our bestciU- zeus, whoso characters nro well aud generally known, and whoso residences are particularly pointed out, thus rendering tho possibility offraud, deception or forgery, utterly out of Uie question, Tor how could it bo for one moment immagiued thut falsehoods, thus issued in Uie light of day, right under th® immediate observation of those in terested, could be nt all tolerated or allowed, es pecially as limy tend to subvert tho interests of those who scrutinize them with such Argus eye* as would, if possible, detect nil error in tho Tnurii. These considerations will nt once indicate the difleroncc of credibility duo these, und those so frequently paraded iu Uio papers from abroad, got up und signed by nobody knows who, issued from nobody know* where, and circulated far from their reputed source, Ibr every body knows what. By this, however, ho must not be under stood to »ay that such certificates arc false, only that they may be so Ibr all wo know, llis inten tion in presenting this view of it is merely to shew' thnt while falsehoods may bo published at u dis tance with iiupuuity, it is utterly impossible thut they can he so at houiUi As usual, the undersigned will continue to fill In* space in the paper* hy limited reports of suc cess in treating the incurables, from among which the following of nearly nine years standing is for tho present selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Fdilor: Sir,—My souse of duty to my suf fering fellow mortal* law induced me to make Uio following communication; and I am in hopes that, should you see proper to give it in whole or in E nrt, a place in your valuable paper, it may nrovo oiiQUciul to some poor fellow sufferer. In tho winter of!8G4, mid the day after I hud a Imrd day’s work lifting and moving fogs, I was taken with a violent pure in my hack and loins, and the day billowing with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. £ I was then a citizen of Jones county, Ga.] I immediately called in n physician of great eminence and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I sutlered ns much, to nil uppourunco, as it was possible for human nature to endure, and at last found relief only by the help of Uio catheter. I applied then to several eminent physician* both in Baldwin und Jones, without receiving any ben efit other than a temporary relief, for iny com plaint would every two or Uireo day* return, nnd tho catheter was my only helper. In 18371 re moved to this county, and brought with me my tormenting complaint und my friendly catheter.— Hero, ns there, I applied to tho most skillful phy sician*, ns I thought, and here, ns Uicre, I receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 3842, nfter having suffered at time* tho most excrucia ting pains for eight years and nine months, aud after having spent a great deal of money (nt least $500) on doctors during the time, I was induced to try Dr. M. 8. Thomson, of Macon, and though I entertained tho most violent prejudice to his mode of practice, my necessity compelled mo to go, fori had then been confined to my house for ten day*, and had to resort to the use ofthe ca- Uieter three or four time* daily. Iu this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson. Htated my case to him, and lie gave mo medicine. In half an hour after taking his first dose, I felt tlmt ease, and had that free and copious discharge of urine which I had not felt or laid in almost iiiuu venrs. And from that time to this present day, March 20th, 1847, 1 have laid no return of iny complaint, and no more use for my catheter. In order to make tho cure permanent I continued the use of the medicine several months. Since then I take nothing for it. I eat, drink, sleep, und work as in former days, and feel a* well und sound as ever I was. You may well suppose thut it did not tako long to bullish prejudice nt that rate, and I now say to the afllicted, that I believe in many instances that prejudice stand* more in the way of their recovery than the incurability of their disease*. Such, Mr. Editor, i* my expe rience of Dr. Thoms oil’s treatment, and such thu results. Neither he nor his remedies need any encomium from me : the skill ofthe otiu and thu efficacy ofthe other nro too well known for that; hut a fellow fueling for thu sufferers induced mu to take up the pou. and to them i* dedicated the imperfect comma mention of Yours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. liilb County, Geo., March 2iJ//i, J847. I’ersons desirous of testing tho efficacy of these remedies in their own eases, tio matter«there they reside, can do so very conveniently by send ing their age nnd symptoms in writing, as eor- rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various cases will he compounded nnd sent by mail, express, or private hand. In order Unit au. may partake ofthe benefits resulting from the use ofliis remedies, hi* charge for the treatment of such cases as do not require his personal atten tion, will lie only Five Dollars a month, which limy be sent by mail nt hi* risk. Acute cases, and those requiring personal at tention will bu charged in accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. In consequence of tho great increase of office business, it will lie impossible for him to attend at any great distance, only ill urgent cases, or as consulting physician. His city friends may fullv relv on hi* usual promptitude in attending to their cull*, und others who may deem it their interest to procure hi* services,’will be uttended ton* promptly us his will ndmit. M. S. THOMSON, M. D, Macon, October 18, 18-17. c— B LUE LICK WATER.—The charac ter of thu Wutor from this well known Spring is too well established to need coinnicn- dutiou. We append for the curious and scien tific an analysis, us made hy on able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydroguu, 2 carbonic ucid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate of lime, G sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda, 8 sulphate magnesia, 0 carbonate of lime, uud probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia. In it* action upon thu system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed of greater variety of substances mid iu more abun dance, it may be considered a* standing at the head of all Suliue Sulphurous Water*. Ill com parison it is identical with the Harrogate springs of England, containing every active ingredient found in those Water*. If the Planter* of this neighborhood were once to get into the liubit of using the Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it foruny consideration. It i* put up in well soaked barrels, and wifi keep for any length of time in any climate. This Water is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. I’rieo per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For sale hy the barrel, gallon, or on draught,by J. M. TURNER & BllO, july 31 C<EBRING’S RESTORATIVE k7 CORDIAL.—Ci ustom House, New York, June Irt, 18-12.—C. C. Sohring, Esq.—Dear Sir: The extraordinary beuefit received by me from the use' of your “ Restorative Cordial, impels me to make the following statement, not only as an act of duty in regard of suffering humanity, hut a* one of justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten years I was most seriously afiliqtcd with Dispepsia, and its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I wus often unfitted for business one or two days in the week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion uud a painful affection of the bowels, connected with the most troublesome and obstinate costiveness, the parti culars of which it would he out of place here to specifV. Suffice it to say, that the first bottle of your Restorative Cordial, taken some nix mouths iigo, afforded me immediate relief; uud that hav ing continued it from time to time, I am now happy to add that tho cure has been complete and permanent. Believing that many may he simi larly afllicted with tho various forms or Dyspep sia. I am induced to make this public acknow ledgment for the general good. Respectfully, yours, vS:c. Wm. Hooker. Inspector of Custom* for the Port of N. Y. A further supply, just received and for sale by june 11 T. RYERSON. S AI.AEBATU8.—1 cask Salaeralue, just received and for sale by A. T. BOWNE, corner Broughton and oct 15 Whitaker Sts. 8met*’ Buildings. D* It. J A YNE» S MEDICINES.— Expectorant, Carminative, nnd Vormifnge. Also, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, for side y a. Laroche, No. 1, Waring’* Building. hy oct 21 . a* .Huipection of Flour, and Ibr tho appointment of Inspectors; Bee. 1. Be it ordauUjd by ihe Maybrand Al- dermett of the city of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Cpuncd arthmbled, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority df the tame, That from wjd after,thOipaasage ofthuvOrdinance City Coun- cil shall appoint one or indre Inspectors of Flou r for the city of Savannah, who shall give bond and security to be approved by Cdunrfl, in the luutofdtte thousand dollofs. fdr the faithful dia- charge ofthe duties df his omco, and \thdso duty it shall be to inspect, when called upon, in the maitnor herein provided, any Flonr which may be brought to this market for sole. See. 2. Bo it further Ordnincd by Uie authori ty aforesaid, That every barrel of Flour shall bo examined by the Ittxpedtor, iu Uie following man- non he shall provide himself with an instrument not exceeding five eighths of an inch in diameter, with which he shall penetrate Uiroush to tho oUier head, and having obtained a sample, he shall plug the hole with a rOtlttd piece of soft wood, to r revent tho entrance of waten Should Uio said uspector judge the Flour to be merchantable, according to Uio. provisions of this ordinance, he aboil provide himself with brands, with letter* three-fourths of an inch in length, with which ho shall brand each barrel according to quality, viz: "superfine," "fine,” "middling," "first" or "sec ond." He shall brand the word "Savannah" on each barrel, and tho Initial letters of his name. Hia compensation shall he Three Cents per barrel, to bo paid by the owner or consignee of tho Flour. It shall uslohethe duty of tho Inspector to inspect and brand liulf barrels, and bags of Fltidr, uud to brand them in tho same manner a* aforesaid, and he shall receive tho same compen sation for them tin Ibr barrels. Sec. .3. Bo it further ordaiilcd by the atttiiUritV aforesaid, That all barrel* containing Flour brought for solo to this market shall lie well made of good seasoned material*, and tightened with thin hoops, secured hy four nail* in each chine boon, and three nails to each upper bilge hoop, nnd of thu following Uimcmiinna : the stave* of whole barrel* twoutv seven inches long, nnd Uie diameter of tho head seventeen inches; the stave* of half barrel* twouty-two inches in longUi, uud the diameter of Uio head thirteen in* chc*; and all barrel* truly tared on Uio name head wiUi tho Mill brands, shall bu deemed merchanta ble barrel*, the brand or murk to be ho distinctly K ut on,a* not to bo easily erased; nnd the name or rand of Uie Mill where said Flour ha* been uiun- »* TM. MCMM, ,u T V - VNITE0 STATJ^BEPOnTEn ufneturod, shall be placed on Uio head of each bar rel ; und Uie said Inspector!* hereby directed not to brand any barrel of Flour which bus not been prepared agreeably to the requirements of this Ordinance, under n penalty of one dollar for each und every barrel otherwise branded; nnd the In spector shall cause all burrels which uro unmer chantable, but nro susceptible of being so repaired n* to he made merchantable, to ho repaired ut the expense of Uie owner or owners. Sec. 4. Beitfurther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That each barrel of Flour shall con tain one hundred and ninety-six pounds nett of Hour, nnd each half-barrel shall contain ninety- eight pound* nett of Flour, full weight; niul the said Inspector shall not brand any barrel or half- barrel oi Flour containing a less quantity of Flour Uiun is indicated by Uiis Ordinance under a pen alty of one dollar for ouch und every violuiioiiur infraction. Sec. 5. Bo it further ordnincd hy the authority aforesaid^ That tho said Inspector on his appoint ment shall make oath or affirmation befbre tho Mayor of Uiis city, that without fear, favour, or re spect to persons, ho will diligently ami to the best of his ability, knowledge and skill,inspect all Flour offered to him for inspection, and will hruud the same according to Uie provisions of this Ordi nance, und will in nil respects fuithfullydischnrgu the duties of hi* office. Sec. G. Be it limber ordained hy the authority of Flour shall pur- aforesaid, Tlmt no Inspector of Flour shall pur chase, directly or indirectly, uny Flour, unless for Uio use of himself or family, under Uio penalty of Ten Dollurs for ench barrel or nackuge purchased by him in violation of this Ordinance. See. 7. Beit further ordnincd hy tho authority aforesaid, That nil fine* incurred under this Ordi nance shall he appropriated thus—one Imlfto thu informer nnd the other half to tho City Treasury See. 8. Be it further ordained hy Uio nuthurity aforesaid, That it shall be the duty ofthe Inspector to inspect Indian Corn and Corn Meal in hags or in. barrels, when requested hy the owner or consignee to do so; ami he shall brand such only a* he deem* to he sound and merchantable, for which his compensation shall he three cout* per barrel or bag ns aforesaid. Sec. D. And.be it further ordained by tho author ity ofthe same, Thnt all Ordinance* or part* there of, that militatu with tho provisions of Uiis Ordi nance, he ami the same are hereby repealed. Fussed in Council 14th October, 1847. H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor. Attest, A. C. UAVKNrotiT, Clerk. G uov4 fjiHE subscriber Is ttow enabled tn m" New ' ,he a efts tb Dfiniestic Affair* and to the Forein in?- 1 ** of the country, will be giren witf2S.?^ lloni debty. Possessing peculiar facilitL fS nfr fi- reformation, tho “Reporter” will h e MU.0 close Of lire now made Will aloncSj. 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MUSTARD.—Brown or Black, White English. MARJORAM—Sweet. ONION—Yellow Dutch, Largo Red, Silver Skin, Onion Setts. OKRA. PARSLEY—Curled. PARSNIP. tally paper, ho issued from the same establishment, THE MIRROR OF CONGRESS. This publication will contain exclusively tie Report* ofthe Proceeding* and Debates oflls Congress ofthe United States. It will bo issued semi-weekly, in an elegant qitarto-fortii, thruuri out the sessions of Congress, and will he furutA- ed to suhscriher* nt tho rate of Ttco Dollars fw the long session, and One Dollar for the short sc roll. It is believed that this great national work will ho deemed indispensable in the library of every public institution, politician, and profes sional iiiuu throughout tliccouiltry; aud Uiat it wil lie regarded hy tho great mass of the people us (I* very best political text book fur their own in struction uml thnt of their children. IM PORT ANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 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Bo it ordained by the Mnyorniid Ahw men of tho City of Savannah nnd the Ilaniici thereof, in Council assembled, und it )* here y ordained by Uio authority of the same, that uk above recited Ordiuiuice bo and tlie some » ^Sec.^^Be it furUior ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the committee on public sale* city lot* proceed to revalue said lots, and Mil mew under Uio existing ordinance. Sec. 3. Bo it further ordiuucd by tins authow aforesaid, that all Ordinances or part* of nance* militating with tho provision* of ih»*«« (finance, be, and tho samo ore liereby repealed- Passed in Council IDth June, 1847. II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor- [Attest] A. C. DAVBxronT, c. c. june 10 % '£ it; r u 2T: Hid vn <0111111 oct < m HOW O] ta««tic liroad Vtsttim Wrap! ted I’ll french Rich i f lllnck i andllet naU; pi fitwfttt /noro. i! MB, t orona woefcrl Dowlar tod-811 and Co e «i nnd on wiled iict It m oft iM n Ufii imlai U do. 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