The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 11, 1847, Image 4

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wholowtlo or rottub jiirt rw i^?rqicrior r patterns, X> nJaomdiUdo Scrubbing do doi 80 do Slloo d„j 4 dot'uruituro do 120 do Marking do, juitro- naivod liod Ibr wlo by novd' II. It. HBNI7MCKSON. \iriNoAW ciLYSS, Ate.-ilOO-bikei W' WimlO^ Glass, assorted sizes; 1000 lbs. Putty; 1 do* Gliuiora’ Dmuiomlisjusltoceivod niiJ i\,r sale by G. U. 11KN DIUCKSON* IV•: iiov 2 Gibbons'Buildings. ■VtrwTiB’S Coiiair lozenghBl T» a (Vo.li »npidy dfthorn l.o»ougm, highly rcontnuiolidod for too ouro of Cough*, Aotlottn, •CWtllngof tho Tlirdot, An. Jnot roooivod, and for *alooy U. tti HENDRICKSON, nurlt 1 Gibbum* Imlldhig*. B WHIM’S PANACEA. 35“ dotnn 0/8 waitin' colobrntoil Panacea, 20 do llouck'jt do. just received uitd dir sale by ’ J G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbou’H Buildings. KANDeriPb 1»lLIiS.-5 gross of these celebrated bilious l’ills, warranted aetiuiiic, just received and for sale by * G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 Gibbons'Btiildinga. S AI/FPJGTRE.—20 kegs refined Saltpe tre; lOOlha each, in good order, just received and Ibr sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, oct 30 Gibbon's B lilding. jfyilox SJBTXN.t-3 barrels Oniou Sous YX for Planting or pickling, just reo,lived and for sale by G, it. IIEN1) IIICK8ON, 4)(it 28 Gibbons* Building. G lItTcCII’S VEOEPAIHdE MO TION.—‘An effectual cure Ibr eruption f the Face auJ Skin, particularly lor Pimp , B olclios, Tetters, Tan, Siinh'iriH Freckles, *fce. A degroo of pleasure aecompmtoi the uso of this elegant preparation, in its refreshing ell'cct upon Uio skin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo ration* are also removed, and a pure state of the complexion established hv the use of this lotion. For salo by G. it. HENDRICKSON, may 25 'Gibbon'.* Buildings. P aper.—‘3oo reams Letter and Foolscap Paper, uMorto J qualities. Ju*t received and for sale by (i. it. HENDRICKSON, may if D r. a. upiiam’s pile elec tuary.—a curtain cure for tlm Piles, either internal or external, bleeding or blind, fur salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, jiino 22 Gibbons' Buildings. e OMBS.- Carved Tortoi.su Suull, JluiMlo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell and Imitation Ion4 back Combs, Side Combs of a variety of patterns, -Ore-.sing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth Combs of all si^os and qualities, for sain l*v may 13 G. 11. HENDRICKSON. F DR TUB ;PEETII.—Moiipelas’anu- scorbatie Elixir and bis celebrated Odomine, just received and for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons’ Buildings. T.T 1UBARIVN PILES.—Rev. 15. Dili- XX bard’s geuuiuo vegetable anti-bilious qiils, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, may 18 Gibbons' buildings. TXUXU’S SARSAPARILLA.—A. II. IX Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the cure of Scrofula,diseases of the Skin, Dys pepsia, Rliuiiinutiam, Chronic diseases of the lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive effects of Mercury, and all diseases arising from an impuro state of the Idood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale .at 75 cent* per bottle, by G. Jt. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. L AMP WICK.—Solar and Astral Lamp Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lurd Lamps, und Caudle wick, for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 24 Gibbon*' buildings. FjlOOTll lIltrSlllTS, Ac.—An - eb> X gant assortment of Frcticli, English and Amerieaa Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Clutr- coat Tooth Paste, just received and for'sale by sept 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. D ALBA'S €AltniIVATlVE.-l grace of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for salo by apr24 G. it. HENDRICKSON. Allow mo to call your nttollllim to ono oflho groat, eat and most npofttl Mcdeoinoit.qvbr discovered. It is notuwIntention,to tax you with a long und United Swim, tntirtufjny qortillualo.,nroHonitho' city of Savannah, whorO I rcMo, mid many IVolu youi* own 1 State,whfcre tKo Medicine blued with great and ftatottuhlug success;' it has proved itself to - bo superior to imy dther'Modiciuo for the euro of Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very short space or Twelve Hours, it has never been known to fail to otlbct a certain cure. The Mod- icino is a harmless and tasteless one, which will inoko itthomost popninV 4 Modiclneiritiro Southern States. The Medicine couluin* no. mineral pre paration wJmtovor, but w u harmless Vegetable matter ouly. To Planters, tbip Medicine is a val uable prenumtion, w * l ouros all casus in twelvo hours, ana docs mil require any Unto to I10 lost; all that is to bo douo is to take the. Medicine, and to go to work. To the Rico Planter it D n valuable Med icine, rts it does not coiitaiii any mercurial or min eral preparation wlmtovor, and is thoroforo n safe Medicine for those who arc liable to oxpusure. I beg you. do tint lot me havo to tax you so often witli iidverfisonlonts', certificates, &c. It lias already proved itsolf to howhat I say It is, and tho greatest proof is evory body is recommending it to bo .tho only certain and speedy cure for the Fovor and Aguo. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what lie think* of Humphreys'Uomody Ibr Fever and Ague, and ofeourso, to bo convinced, you will try it, nt Idnst I hope so. Hero is my oll’or to any Planter of South Carolina, who will either call 011 Doct. P. M. Cohen,ofChirleston, S. C. or myself, in tho city of duvuiunh, and cither of us will givo enough lor twelve cases, uud if it does not euro ten out oftwelvo, wo will refund tho amount paid for it. Your ure to see tho Medicine token as I havo directed. Owing to tho heavy rains during the past sum- mor, and which still continue, all the low lauds arc underwater, which will enuso u great deal of tills disease on the Ilicu Plantations; it will be to your advantage to moctiro a certain mid snuedy remedy; you can cfo so by applying to either of inv Agents or myself. A*’k for HUMPHREY’S REMEDY FOIl FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for sale by the following named gentlemen, wlm are the only ngcuts lor the sale of the Grk\t Soutiikrx Rkukmi, where it will be found cither nt wholesale or retaij. Country merchants will make n handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount made to Planters, &c., toy the dozen. Address. IV. HUMPHREYS,Jr., Druggist, Savutiuali, Gn. oct 18 MOKE YETI- III COME!—LATE —STILL THE Y n m mum iCflldbUMisthq lato appro H ULL’S FAMILY SOA I*.—59 boxes Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just laud ed and for salo by G. 11. HENDRICKSON, npr 10 Gibbons’ buildings. POWDER PUFFS 1* BOXES.—An .IT extensive assortment of Powder Pulls and Boxes. Also, Puffs without tho boxes, uud tin Powder Boxes, for sale, by apr23 G, R, HENDRICKSON. B UTLER’S TASTELESS SEII>- LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre dient* of the tieirilitz Spring combined in one compound powder, tlm effervescing solution of which in watar i* very nearly tastelos.*. Besides being more palatable, it is made in much less time, und with infinitely less trouble, than that i irndticed with tho two powders in the usual way. ’repared by Thomas Butler, 4 Choupsidc street, Loudon. Sold hv G. It. HENDRICKSON, npr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings. ’ROMSCRIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! .'—READ !! READ!! READ I! SeiiiVK.x County, Sept. 21, 1*47. IV tu. Ilumpliroy’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a few line* to you in behalf ofvonr vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two eases as being the best 31 ediciuu for the cure of the Fever and Ague, ami told them if it did not cure 1 would refund the money. But as your medicine has proved itself so liir, I do mi not hesitate to recommend it to tlm public us a cur tain and speedy euro for the Fever and Ague; a disease so trimblosome in the lower countries, which would be Imni.rimd by ■the use of Hum phrey’* Remedy, a most valuable medicine for tlm South. Enclosed you will receive n certifi cate from a respectable gentleman of Striven County, and also of a young Lady wlm resides in my fumily. I am your olni’t servt, Wm. M. Carr. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir:—1 hand your Agent niy certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that 1 had the Fevor and Ague several times very severe, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health in the short space of21 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain und speedy cure for tho above disease. Respectfully, ALaicy Siif.cpaud. Jaeksouboro,' Serivcn Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1817. Air. Win. Humphreys—Sir.—Having Imd oc casion to use your Remedy for Fevor and Ague. I can recommend it to the public ns a safe, cer tain, ami speedy cure for the above unmud dis ease. It cured the casein less than eight hour*. Kespeetliilly yours, J. B. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With the greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated Remedy to tlm citizens of the Southern States, uud to Planters, and all wlm are troubled with tlm Fever and Ague. I was a subject of the above named disease for a longtime ami tried various remedies, among which was Rownml’s Tonic Mixture, India (Jludngnguc,Champion's Pills, uud many others; but all was useless, until 1 was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did and 1 can safely recommend it to the public as a certain cure* Your remedy cured uio in 12 hours, for which I tender you m’y thank.*, mid wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of tlm human family. Your truly, H. II. Baukuit. Ruesville, Burke Comity, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 S lily recblnniofiiliidi i ti;»|n, Sdrofiila, tjryq Throat and legs, piuns 111 Totters,'PImnTos in the t«cu, v»m ou^», .«»»«. .... Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affection^, Mor-, curia! Disoiises,- and Ibf assisting 1K0 5 operation and preventing fatal conscquoucua of Mercurials in Sypltalns. Thw preparation, (by adding tho Quocn’a Do- light, t0 tho Sarsapurillii,)coinhiubsin a inor(l perfect dogreo than any known remedy, tonic, and altorativo poWors, h'tid is liigmy roconjmnml- od by eminent physicians. It is propared ill cou- soquonco of tho roconmumdaUonii givon by Dr. II. 11. Frost, Professor of Mntoria 'ATedica in the Medical College of Charleston, SI C. in his work on Materia Mbdicn, billy concentrated by n pro cess of tho subscriber’s to render it more coiivon- iunt Ibrndniuiistration, and with tlio oxenption of tho ndditiou of nmreury which may nt nil tunes bo added when necessary. To shew tlio high esti mation which Dr. F. outertains of tlio combina tion of these articles, it is only necorfsary to refor to the uhovo mentioned work. Tlmre nro few cases of chronin and painful Rhcumati nu that will not yield to tlm iiifiiicnco of Sarsaparilla ?ml Uuucn's lJplight if duly pre.se- vered in. especially if takon in conjunction with Hydr. f»f Potash. Is highly ruemumouded for all diseases of the skin, chronic as well us racont. One hottlo will/ in most instances, oUcmuiillv remove nil pimples, pustules or blotches on tlm 'face, tu which young jicr-ou* ill this climate 10*0 so much subjected to, urisiug oitlior from impurity of tlm bloml’or de bility. It is the best remedy known fur scrofu lous affections, sores uud breakings out iu young children, and is sale and oiHcucious in reuioviug outiieiy every traco of hereditary diseases from tlm system, in the teuderest infant; ill fact, in all cutaneous affections it is invahtnblo. Asa gen eral purifier of tlio blood, and an oradicator of all obstinate discuses, this preparation will undoubt edly take tlm prccedouco ol nil other remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates, tlm bowels, restores to tlm blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, and promotes digestion. It will effectually rolievo Erysipelas even iu its worst stages, and all persons suffering from this distressing complaint tire advised to use it, first so, but if no marked relief be found after taking mm bottle, it will be necessary to iiso tho llydrio- duted Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in tlm cases of till quack medicines of the day, to ef fect their salo, and so force Ilium upon iltc pub lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pre paration lia-. been prescribed and used by a num ber of physicians unJ planters of our city uud neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr.’ll. II. Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons. l)r. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Lcgaro, Li. Wilson, U. S. R. S. all ol'ihi.s city; Dr. James .Stoucy, Beau fort. &e. Price $1 per buttle, or $5 for 0 do. Prepared by J. I'ktkii M. Ei’hiho, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad uud King street*, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savotiiinli, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—lyr Alarkot square. by;dw *plp proprietor^! MJ , HUcces.|or to Bquchouey uwvtlici Into ujUSYH l’ re POT.f- . .1 kkASsI “i. United StiUcs, but uiorq goimrally iq.,|lio city Philadelphia, that it*.bqtielieiiU efluots and stir- pfisfiig .cures, liuvo procured for it tlm upprpba- tioit and rucohnuoiiUntibn of Uio most cuuuunt of tho Facility. ' - . It is a sure and safe remedy for Ulcer* oipl Sores, either fresh or of long Juraucu. It *tays and prevent* Gungrenes, and by u titnuly appli cation will preserve many a valuable life and limb, In cuscs of inveteracy of Ulcors, or u proneness of the affected parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will lie utlvisublu for. the uufortuuutu Htilfercr to resort to tlm uso of somu gentle purgutive for a few days previous to using the Piaster, and con tinue tlm saiuo till the cure is completed, which may he confidently oxpcctnd in u reasonable time. No purgutivo more proper than l)r. Dyotl’s well known Auti-Billious Pills. The Aluleugors of tho Negroes is ranked under the denomination of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster is also a curtaiu euro for it, if tho same treatment he observed ns above. Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Ferous, Whitlows ami UoiD are removed, und cures happily pro duced by tho use of this valuable Piaster. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; it also euros Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tending to suppuralo; it draws cauterized Soros or Issues very successfully und without pain. It dis.sipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a very short tune, and is a safe uud certain cure for Rheumatism ami living Rheumatic Pains, if the Plaster bo constantly uppliuilto the affected part* for six or eight months, the parts affected become invigorated, and a cure seldom Fails to he com pleted. It is ulso successfully used for tlm cure o I corns. Tlio so useful men, Mariners, should nevor he without Mahy’s valuable Plaster Cloth; It keeps any length of time equally good, and is particu larly calculated tu dry sores arising from green wound*, idler they are suppurated, which it much aids. It is necessary it should bo kept dry. Received and for salo by may 12 T. KYEKSOX. 2cf. C ockroach poisoiv, *«.—Dr. Fencbtwanger’s Cockroach, Rat and Moiim? Poison, a sure ami safe destroyer of those uosci- 011* vermin. Also, his infallible Bed Bug Poison, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apt 0 Gibbons' Building*. nOAiF BUT I OX A KY.-B0 boxes Con- fectioiiary of superior quality, lauding from NDRICKSON. schr. Columbia, and for sale by apr 9 G. R. IIEN J AYNE’S REMEDIES.—Jayne’s pectoruut, for Coughs, Colds, &c. Jayne’s Ciirumtive Balsam for Dysentery and Summer Compluint*. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil dren. ^Jayne’* Sanative Pills for Ililliou* Complaints, A largo supply of these popular remedies just rocoivcii and lor sale at Philadelphia prices, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, opr 2 Gibbon’* Building. I ^RESII TAPIOCA.—1 Mil. best qua- • lily, just received, and Ibr sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, jlllio 24 Gihhhoii*' Building P OTASH.—3 casks first sort Now York inspection, lauding from brig Acton, for *nl< hy li. HEPfUUlCKSON; junc 10 R YUKSOIV * CO’S. SARSAPA RILLA.—For tlm cure of nil disensu* uris- ing from tlm impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rhoumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eriiptibiis, etc., all of which will yield under tho uso of this preparation. Tho subscriber, iu offering this preparation to tho public, deem* it unnecessary to exhibit any of timso finally and conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended witli fictitious certificates ofcurcs, but trust its character, a* a specific, entirely on its own merits. Ho has Imen induced to oiler it from tlio favorable manner iu which it has been used by several euiiuout physicians .with great satisfaction. He assert* with confidence that it is prepared with great care and accuracy, and iu the best modu lo obtain the active principles of Sarsa parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared and sold by T. RYERSON. juim !l Druggist, Savannah. las®*®* pomtn <wm olwwiifw hl» iiquiiiunmliitlutfJtuWr UiAii hi, -i.nuu In tho how., pnnora Will ftamit of reporting, h;i. cmiclpUoiito Mpto Ih pamphlet loom IUr Ui.tnliutioii, 'ao that the ntiiteted who may tool moro editucrally interested,‘enn, on nppliention by hitter (jjoitpdul) or hUicrWiae, ho iWnuhod With copies. ' • ■ Ih prosohting such a body of evidence in tho form of certificate*, it may hot he improper tb re mark, in regard to their credibility, dint they lire given many of them; by some of otir best clti- zoih, whom) character* nro well and generally ktiovyn, and whoso rcsiduuce* aro particularly pointedoht,tlm* rendering tlm possibility oi*fraud, deception or forgery, utterly out of tlio’quostion,' for how could it be for- one moment iiumngined that falsehood.*, thus i*sued iu tlm light of day, right under the immediate ohsurvutiou ofthoso in terested, could bo lit all tolerated or alltiwud, es pecially us thoy tend to subvert tho interests of thoso who scrtitiuizo them with such Argus eyes us would, if possible, dulcet an qrror in the Truth. Those considerations will at oiico indicate the difference of credibility due these, and those so frequently paraded iu the, papers from abroad, got up and signed by uobouy knows wlm, issued from nobody knows where, uud circulated far from their reputed source, for every body knows what. By this, liowcu'r, ho must not bo under stood to say that such certificates are false, only thut they may he so for ull wo know. His inten tion iu presuming this view of.it is merely to show that while falsehoods may he published at a dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible that they cuu bo *0 at home. As usual, tho undersigned will continue to fill his space iu die paper* by limited reports of suc cess 111 treating tlminriirubles, from among which the following of nearly nine years standing is for the present selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Kdilor: Sir.—My souse of duly to my suf fering fellow mortals has iudiiced me to make the following conuuiinicniion; and I am iu hopes that, should you see proper to givo it iu whole oriii part, a placo iu your valuable paper, it may prove beneficial to some poor fellow hiillercr. In the winter of1834, and tho day alter I Imd a hard day's wo>k lilting und moving logs, I wustuken with a violent pain iu my back ami loins, and tho day following with a total suppression or stoppage of ••-iuo. [I was then a citizen of Jones comity, 1.] I immediately called ill a physician ofgront Plie Ilygorian of tho British College of MOKISOlV'fi FILLS JJJL universal Medicine of tlm Health, for sale by _ jiitm 22 G. R. IIENDRIClCfsON. G IIYOER.T-40 kegs fresh ground, Ginger, jusi received and for sale by jiino 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. Trapping tivixje.'— 2«*qg7, assorted sizes uud qualities, for side by jiino 19 G. it. HENDRICKSON. TpBElYCII WIIIT'E WIiYE VINE- X GAR.-—2 bids just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, juim 10 Gibbons' Buildings. B Eit nUinMHiTONr-Ur. Tenelil. wimger's iuf.dlable Bed Bug l’oi*ou, wur- runteil to oxtorminnto those noxious vermin, lor sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. j 1,110 ■ L AMP OIL AIJ.-nm gallons IdacHmd Winter strained Sperm Oil, 150(10 do Win ter strained Solar (til. 500 do unbleached Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, reeoived per brigs Augus ta, Baldwin; and Swi** Boy, for sale by G. It. IIENDItlCKSON, «t?pt 18 Gibbons’ buildings. D OJV C4RAN .fUAX’S cclobfatbd dou- bio distilled I103E COM FOUND, for the Hair t This celebrated preparation which has stood unrivalled for tlio lost filly years, in Central and South Am'erlea, where the inhabitants are noted for tlmir lino luxunnt hair, ami where more attention is given to boauiilying and promoting its quick growth, tliati'ih any other country, and has gained eitch univen&l uud popular favor in tlm principal citieu iu the old world, is without doubt the best artirloevcr inveutcJfor.Clentising, Reproducing and Beautiiyitig the human Hair. PWco 60 and 76 cents. For «*alc by W. lljJMPjlREYS, fit. Solo Agept for Suvanimh,. ct _?^ Corner Day ottd Drayton St*. C®WAR.—20 hhd*. Porto Rico, 4U hhds M Cuba Miucovudo, for (ale by «ov d* • COHEN & FOSDICK, rpiIE OLD PALMETTO STATE. X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Souriii:iiNi:iu.—Tlm following is from my Agent.Mr. Tims. J.S. Farr.ofGrmiamville, S. C. Mr. irilliam Humphreys, dr.: Sir—I hand to yon thu certificate of Mr. E. C. Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever ami Ague; ho i* a mail of integrity, uud his testimony is cnu.seqitoutly uudouhted. Yours respectfully, Titos. J. S. Farr. Gralmmvillc, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847. Mr. II'. Humphreys, Jr.: Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever and Ague Remedy with success. 1 obtained a supply of it from air. T. J. S. Furr, your Agent of this place, and administered it to iuy daughter, according to the directions, and I am happy to *tatu that tlm disease left her iu the course of thirty-sh hours, and her present state of houlth indicates u certain cure. Yours, *Xrc. K. C. Watts. Gralmmvillc, S. C., Sept. J ltli 1847. AGENTS.—1’. M. Cohen <Sc- Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Gralmmvillc. 8. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLtiuu Nr. Co., Jacksonville, Ga. 5 Slmtwell ».t Gilbert, Macon. Ga.; Dorsey & Knott, Grillin, Ga.; 1*. A. Mnise, La Grange, Gu.; Winter Nr Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root. Marietta, Gn.5 T. Patrick, Sa lem, Teim.; W. K.*Kite!mii, Augusta, Ga. ? J. A. Sperry, lion lion county, Ga.; Solomon Good- all, Atlanta, Gu.; William Carr, Jacksoubord, W. It. Audersou, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, llawkiiisville, Ga.; Sanmel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Colo, Prescott Nr. Co., Black. Crock, Florida i Lightfout Nr. Flanders, Macon; 1*. Martin, Sa vannah: Cunningham &. Co., Dolton, Ga.; J. II. Nr, W. 8. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Davisboro, Gu.; YV111. Hodge*, Saudersville 5 R. II. Barrett, l’incsvillo, Ga.; T. C. Fildoy, Ham burg, S. C.s F. A. Poullcn, Jacksonville, l*'la.; R. S. Daily, Liitircusvillc, S. C. Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. llum- preys, W holesale and Retail Druggist, Savaiumli, < ' a * oct J8 A NOTHER PROOF l—Received from my Agent. Mr.W. Carr, of Scrivou county: Jackson norm’ Gu. Oct. 1(5. 1847.’ To Wm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith hand y our agent my certificate for publication, if you tfiiiik proper. This i.s to certify that I purchased a bottle and box of your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, wim recommended it to me as a certain cure, and I can safely say that it cured me speedily, and I now am in good health, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, viz. the FEVER AND AGUE, uud run safely recommend it to ail trou bled with that uncomfortable disease above men tioned, (iff a valuable combination of your*, and.if used properly, would render satisfaction- in nil cuscs. I am. *ir, with great respect, Y'ours. Nee. GEORGE R .WOODWARD, grip-prepared only by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct 21 Snvammli, Geo. npilE NATIVE F E DRIP URE,— X For the Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other diseas es incidental to a debilitated stato of tlm system, such a* night sweats, ivc. Nie. The native Febrifuge is offered. Tho proprie tor is aware that the common objections to all now preparations will be urged against this. To obviate all such objections, he has simply to state that it is prepared according to the receipt of an eminent physical), who used it with perfect success through a long practice, iu perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi val ley. Again from the exalted estimation iu which Quinine is held, not only by the people, but by (lie most skillful physician *, it will appear.super.i- rogatory to offer any new article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses all the power and certainty of Quinine iu controlling Fevor without aireetiu’g (lie head, and may In* saloly used therefor, where Quinine is inadmissible. It i * not the purpose id* Uio proprietor however sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting somu 0110 of the contra dictory theories atloat, with regard to the charac ter ami causes of Fever. Believing with tho learned Gregory that though there lias been so much written concerning Fovor there js no one subject in the whole circle of medi cal science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, we stand by facts. The first of which is that the Native Fe brifuge will cure lever, from whatever causo it may have originated, and ifany doubt exists, a* to the fact we invito the* aUIiclod tq tlio test, with confidence a* to the issue. What it ha* done it will do. The following certificate of one well known will show what it has done: Savannah, 12th .May, 1847. Mr. .las. A. L i Kochu having requested me to state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I take pleasure in-tnting tliut it was used benefici ally iu the Fevor* oftlie valley of the Mississippi and Arkansas, in ali cases in which Quinine is us ually e.xh'bitud, and was admissahh: iu conge.*, lions oftlie brain when Quinine was supposed to be cuutrudicutcd. % J. J. MitchF.r.t., M. D. Em.xauAM, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sir:—111 compliance with my promise to lot you hear from me, with regard to tho effect of V«ur Febrifuge, permit uio to baud you tlio fol lowing statement of facts. For nearly’3 years my wife has been laboring under thu effects of con tinually recurring Chills and Fovor*, notwith standing all thu remedies prescribed by our best l’hy*k:iuii*, and at the time I procured Tho Na tive Febrifuge, we had become porleclty despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but 1 am happy to state that thu use of one bottle ha* broken die Fovor completely and restored her so far a* to require only a little time to recruit her waited energies and place her iu perfect health, such hns been the change produc ed in her habit and constitution by The Native Febrifuge. With sincere regard. I urn yours, &c. T110has Ivnnn.EU. To J. A. La Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, hv JAM E*S A. LxROCIIE, oct 7 No. I Market square. E lectrical hair glove AND BELT FRICTOItS—'Warranted of tho best quality.—The combined effects of heat and cold, of variability iu temperature, and irre gular action of tho system, produce a general tor por and rigidity of tlie skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing those functions for which nature’designed it. To remedy this evil, uud restore the skin to a health ful state, has long been a desirable object; uud this remedy hns been found in tho operutiou of the Hair Glove and Bolt Frictor. The movement of nil parts of the body whilst undergoing tho process of friction, produces n general activity and circulation of tho blood, and at the same time removes all encrustations from the skin, and clears and open* the pores elluetual- ly. The regular use oftlie Hair Frictor* night and morning, will produce n general plow und health- fill excitement oftlie skin, and will lie found hn'th 11 preventive and cure in all ea.-Zes of Gold, Illicit- matism, &c. _ They require only to bo maul in order that their most beneficial uficuts may he known uud appreciated, foh 7 T. RYERSON. T.TOMETN DUSTR'Y50 Gallons Hu,a- -L.l.phrey's Superior Cologne Wnter-rPronaiiiic- .cd to lie superior to tho lie«t imported German. J-’ronch or Epgliih manufacture. Prepared and )o!d by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. ‘ Wholesale uud Retail Druggist, oct 18 Savannah, Gn. S WEET OIL. oct 30 —10 baskets, for tfHjlFliy THEODORE M1KUL r|135AWSFAREYT GELLATIAE, X Warranted equal in strouglli to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, and or grjjut service in discuses where delicate animat final is required, and well calculated Ibr long sea voyages. It im proves by age if kept dry, and can lie uiado into rimy) in a few minutes, and i* of great service in clarifying Cider, Beer, and Winy. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use nt least two ounces of Cooper’s Rotined American Isin glass, which should lie first soaked in cold wader for two hours; drain olftlmt water, then take two quarts of cold water, one and a half pound ofsii- gar. put in it the while of three eggs, the juice of throe good sized lemons, the peal of one, a stick of cinnamon, 11 little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit thu taste; stir all the iugredibiits well together while cold, then hoil the whole mass four or five minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may be put into glasses or moulds, and when cold,* will lie fit for use. The moulds should In* lir-t wet with a lit tle white of egg and waiter just before the jelly is put iu them, iu order to uiuko it easy to turn them out on pinto.*. The Jelly ilu*j is made of llaimel 8or 10 inches across the opening, and about half a yard, deep, narrowing 10 a point at the bottom. The liquid thut runs through first, tdumUl lie poured bavli in (ho jelloy bag until it run* through clear. Add one pint of wine to tho above for Wine Jelly. _ Other liquid* made from preserves, may he jellied by using the saute proportion of tlm Is- iuglnsH. BLANC MANGE may bemado by using at |ou.-t oiieoiuicn oflsinglass fur two quarts ofmilk or cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar and spice to suit tlio taste—bring Uio whole to a boiling lioul, straiu it, uud when nearly cool, stir it well to mix the cream that will rise while cooling, pour it in moulds, and when perfectly cold, it may lie turned out and will then ho ready for uso. The moulds should lie first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Just re ceived and fur sulo by mar 19 T. RYEIISONj*/ ■OAIRBANK’S FLATFOKM X SCALE.—An assortment of thoso relcbrat- ed Scales, to weigh tW» lbs. 299,799, 899, 1,01)9, 1,200.1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly 011 hand and for sale at manufacturer*’ oriecs, by DENS LOW* Nr- WEBSTER. Agepl* for the sale of those Scales. Hunt’s Merchant’s .Magazine makes the follow- ing comments upon, this useful und convenient article: Fairbaale's Platform Scales.—It is not ofbjn that wo are induced to laud an article of trnde, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are commending something that is useful. Wo can not consent to gratify the cupidity of nu indivi dual, at the risk of imposing the confidence of thousands of our readers who rely upon the hon esty ofojtr statements, it'not in tho mfalihility of our judmout. That great improvements have boon made within a few years, m the instruments of weighing merchandise’, is 11 fact familiar to busi ness men. Tho uutiuua clumsy and inaccurate Method* of weighing, have given way to thu in vention of American mechanical skill, and tho in most precision has been attained. A variety of l’iatIbrm Balances are manufactured and used, xvhicti cannot he relied - on Ibr nny considerable degree o] accuracy: so that they necessarily in volve one party in pecuniary lo’ss. It therefore ullbrds us pleasure to refer to the 1’luUbrm Scales of.Mr. Fnirhank, which have been extensively infill in all parts of the United Status for several years, and given, a* far ns our ’knbwlodgod ex tend*, very general satisfaction. We miidin-ed one of these scales three yean since, ajid havo us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and for accuracy and durability, wo are quite sure, they hnvn nor, and perhaps canhot, be Surpassed. The plan of construction is philosophical and simple. The employment of two levers, with u slnglo Imam, is certMnly.tho most practicable,’ in ncompound platform balance. Any increase of tlio number of levers or nb additional Imam, ren ders the instrument more cumnlicated, less precise iu its opoi-ntiorj^mid;more liable to derangement. These stories-itro used by many of the leading morrlmuuofNow York, whoso written te»tbnony to their superior excellence hns been freely ac corded to the nmimfhcturers. juno 9 WHITE WINE VINEOAU.-25 ." * barrels. luiulmg /rpm schooner Maria, from 1’hiladelphiu, and for snlu by uctU CONNKUAT & UAU1E. urine. Ga, _ eminence and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I siifiVrori as much, to all appearance, as it was possible for human nature to endure, and at last found relief only by the help of the catheter. I applied then to several eminent physicians both in Baldwin and Jones, without receiving any ben efit other than a temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or tliruo days return, and thu catheter was my only helper. In 1837 I re moved to this county, aiid brought with mo my tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.— Hero, us there, I applied to tho most* skillful phy sicians, as I thought, and here, as there, I receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 1842, ufter having suffered at times the mint excrucia ting pains for eight years and nine months, and after having spent a great deal of money (at least .■8599) on doctors during tin? time, I was induced to try Dr. M. ri. Thomson, of Macon, and though I entertained the most violent prejudice to his mode ofnracticc, my necessity compelled me to go, Ibr I hud then been confined to my home for ten days, and Imd to resort to thu use oftlie ca theter three or four times daily. Iu this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, slated my c:iso to him, and lie gave me medicine. In half an hour after taking his first dose, I felt dial ease, und had that free and copious discharge of urine which I Imd nut felt or Imd iu almost nine years. Ami front that time to this present day, March 20th, 1847, 1 have Imd no return of my eomplaiut, and 110 more u*c for my catheter, lit order to make the euro permanent I continued the use of thu medicinu several mouths. Hiitee thou I tako nothing Ibr it. I oat, drink, sleep, and work as iu former days, and Ibel as well and sound as over I was. You may well suppose that it did not lake long to banish prejudice at that rale, uud 1 now say to the nlilictcri, that l believe in uinuy instances that. prejudice stands moro in the way ofthoir recovery than tlio incurability of their diseases. Such, Air. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, ami such tin; results. Neither he nor his remedies need any encomium from me : thu /skill ol’lliu one and lint ellieaev oftlie oilier aro too well known for that; Imi a billow feeling fertile sullbrers induced me to take up the pen. and to them is dedicated the imperfect communication of Y'ours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. liibh County, Geo., March 2Uth, 1847. 11T Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of these remedies in their own cases, no math r true re they reside, can do so very conveniently by send ing thoir age and symptom* in writing, ’as cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various eases will he compounded and scut by mail, express, nr private hand. In order that am. may partake oftlie benefits resulting from the uso ofhis remedies, his charge for the treatment of such eases as do not require hi.* personal atten tion, will lie ouly Fire Dollars a mouth, which may he sent liy mail at his risk. Acute cases, uud those requiring personal at tention will he charged iu accordance with the established rates of other city 1,‘hysiciaus. In consequence id* thu great increase ofofileo business, it will he impossible for him to attelid at any great distance, only iu urgent casus, or as consulting physician. His city friends may fully rely on his usual promptitude 111 attending to thnr calls, and others who may deem it their interest to procure his services, will ho attended to as promptly as his will admit. *■ M. ri. THOMSON, M. I). Macon, October 18, 1847. n— _ WANUL r-4ii|t|MctUMi <#rdi- X-Vnaiicq for the Inspection ofFlour, and for the appointment or,Inspector*; . • ; , Sec. 1.15n it ordained by (lie’ Mayor; nud Al- dermcn ,t>f the city of Suvnnunh nnd Ilumlets thereof, in (Journal assembled, uud, it in hereby ordained by, the Authority of the tamo, That frbtn and nfter Uio pawngo ofthi*Ordinance City Coun cil shall appoint dnu or more ibnpectors of Flour for the city of 8avutuiub, ,who ( shall givo; bond nnd security to .ho upprovod by Council, Iti tho sum of one thousand dollors, for tho fuiUiful dis charge of Uio duties of Ills ollice, uud whose duty it rIiiiII bo to. inspect, when called uptin, in the nmituer heruiu provided, any Flour which nitty ho brought to Una market for sale. Sec. 2. Bo it further Ordained by the aitibori*' ty uforesahl, Thnt every barrel or’Flour shull be exuminoUhy tho Inspector, in tho followhlg iiturt- ner: ho shall provide hiuwolrwith an instrument not exceeding fivo eighths of nu inch iu diameter, with which Tie shall penetrate through to the other head, and havjtig obtained a sample, he shall plug the hole with ti round piece ofsoft wood, to prevent the entrance of widen Should tho said Inspector judge the Flour to bo Merchantable, according to the provisions of this ordinance, he shall provide himself witli brands, with letters three-fourths of an inch iu length, \Vith which he shall brand each barrel according to quality, viz: “superfine,” “lino,” “middling,” “first" or “sec-, oud," lie shall hraud the word “davauitah” oil each barrel, and the initial letters ofhis name. His compensation shall bo Three Cents per barrel, to lie paid by tlio owner or consignee of the Flour. It shall nslo bq tlio duty oftlie Inspector Iq inspect and brand bull’ barrels, and bags of Flour, and tu brand them in the same manner us aforesaid, and he shall receive the same compen sation for them as for barrels.' Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That ail ImrroJ* containing Flour brought for sale to this market shall be well made ol* good seasoned materials, and tightened with thin hoops, secured by four nail* iu each chine hoop, and three nails to each upper bilge hoop, and of the following dimensions : the staves of whole barrels twenty seven inches long, and tlio diameter of the head seventeen inches; the staves of half barrels twenty-two inches iu length, and tho diameter of thu head thirteen in ches; nud all barrels truly tnreri on the sumo head with the .Mill brand*, shall he deemed merchanta ble barrels, the brand or mark to lie so distinctly nut on,as not to lie easily erased; and the name or brand of die Mill where said Flour lias been man ufactured, shall lie placed 011 the bend of each bar rel ; and the said Inspector i* hereby directed not to brand any barrel of Flour whin’ll lias not been prepared agreeably to the requirements oftld: Ordinance, under a penalty ofono dollar for each and every barrel otherwise branded; and the In spector shall nnitso all barrels which are tinnier- chautuhlc, Imt are susceptible of being so repaired as to lie jii.ado merchantable, to be repaired at the expense oftlie owner or owners, rice. 4. Be it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid. That each barrel of Flour shall con tain one hundred and ninety-six pounds nett of Hour, und each half-barrel shall contain ninotv- cight pounds nett of Flour, lull weight; uml the said Inspector Hindi not brand any barrel or half- barrel of Flour containing a less quantity of Floor than is indicated by this Ordinance under a pen- ally of ono dollar fur each and every violation or infraction. Hoc.5. Beil further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the said Inspector un his appoint ment shall make oath or affirmation before tiie Mayor of Ibis oily, that without fear, favonr.orre- k.iiiaI lla ....M,....... I... . a. III.III)......I ... ,1... I... .a J ULES HAUELS EAU DIVINE HE VENUS or Nvmph SO A I’, (iu a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery of surprising ufllcncy for rendering tho skin soft and fair. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent lair skin, July * I laud’s Eatt Divine de Venus or Nymph Soap may bo said to.exert an almost magical powor, composed for thy most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the utter exclusion of nil mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland, purifying and soothing actionam the skin and by acting upon tho pores aud minute secretory ves sels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to iiilhtmmutioii aud by this me thod alone effectually dissipales all redness, tali, pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant use will change the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen afilicted with a tenderness of the skin iu shaving, the use of the Eau Divine de Venus, w ill be found to ullay all eutieular irrita tion occasioned by common soap or crcum or tlio climate. Just received aud for sale by jnly 24 T. RYERSON. rpHE great pain killer.— X No Medicine lias been discovered that was so happily adtipted to use internally, und yet per form such wonders when applied externally, as a wash or bath, or by friction. It may bo used with a success that will uhtonldi, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, I’uin* in the Hide, *fcc. Ac. From tlio mnny certificates which accompany thu article, the two following aro selected on ac count of their brevity: “I havo used Mr*. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, imd have found thut iu applying it immedi ately that it will prevout oveti'a blister. I would recommcud it to the confidence of tlio public. If. A. IlfcKBK, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Muss.” “I liave u*ed Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and many oilier common complaint*, and tidio pjeanire iu rccommouding it us a family.me dicine. J. Swan,. f . , Pastor Tirst Baptist Church, ‘ j New Loudon, Cohn.", Price 12 to 50 cents ui'r.bottle. For sale by Kept 10 j . , J. A. LaROCME,:. B LUE LieK W.\TEn.—The Charac ter of the Water front this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. YVc append for the curious aud scien tific an analysis, a* made by an able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid. 3 muriutc of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate of lime, li sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda. 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, aud probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia. Iu its* aetioti upon tho system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, aud uitoralivo, possessed of greater variety of substances uud iu more abun dance, it may he considered a* standing at the head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical with the Harrogate spring* of England, coutaiuiug every active ingredient found in those Waters. If the Planters of this neighborhood were once fo get into the habit of using the Blue Lick Water, thoy would not do without it for nny consideration. It is put up in well Honked barrels, aud will keep for any length of lime iu any ciimutc. This Water is from Finloy’.* Uppor Blue Lick Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollar*. For sulo by the barrel, gallon, or 011 draught,by J. M. TURNER Nt BRO. jnly 31 tj E B RING’S RESTORATIVE O CORDIAL.—Custom House, New Y’ork. June It>, 1842.—C. C. Sebriugj Esq.—Dear Sir: Tlio extraordinary benefit received by me from tlio use of your “ Jlestorntivc Cordial,” impels me to make thu following statement, not only as an act of duty in regard of sullering humanity, hilt as ono of’justice towards you, its proprietor. For ten year* I was most .seriously afilicted with Dispep.-in, uni its various complications, «» much i*o,. indeed, tlmt I was often unfitted for business qnupr two days in the week. Tsutfercd mostly from "U*orderod digestion and a painful ufiectiou of the bowels, connected with thu most troublesome and obstinate costiveness, tlio parti culars of whirl) it would be'out of place hero to spocifY. Suffice it to say, that tho first bottle of your Restorative Cordial, taken so mo six-months ago, utibrded Mo immediate relief; and that hav ing continued it from, time, to time.. I am now hnppy to add that tho euro has been complete and permanent. Believing thnt mnny may bo simi larly afilicted with thu various form* ol Dyspep sia. I am induced to make this public acknow ledgment for tho general good. Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. IIooKrn. Inspector of’Cm tonis for tho Port ofN. Y. A further supply, just received and for sale by juno 11 T. RYKR8QN. 5<ALAEBATUS.-1 cask Salacrattt.s, just )J received uud for side by A. T. BOYVNE, corner Broughton and oct 15 YY’hitaker Sts. Hmela’ Buildings. rYlsi by T oct 11 J. A. LaUOCJIF., , No. 2,,YVariug’s Budding., JV/imlir One of He UNITED STATES UEVOllTr,, A Duihj Jtmnal nf OmM,., i ,R ' lutm nnd Ornfrul ft** - T UP. lulucrilier I. now enoble.1 I tho nomjilolinn of lit, nrra il,? "!" 1 . 0,ln f' c«iniili«l."icHl of n well orgnni, U«|Sfjonrm.l or Now, at tho Scatof ^.r' 1 ""' Govonmient. 1 ,ho beneni] .Tl'o loading foaturo, of tl m Unltc.1 , l*ortor will tin lliojojlotvin,: 1 Sl " lc < He- 1. Lari [I Inltiltonne of 7l, r rions Departments if lh/iiuccnZTi}l{f!. h :^ to Domestic Affairs aud to the Forcirn Sn-'"* of tlio country, Will bo given witK?.. . nn * (Udity. Possessing pcciffiarL* I ie*T!’,')! ° IUfi ' mlormaUon, tlm “Reporter” will i. r , ta,UlB J ■loonUy to cotnmffi&il ^ “j Jlio inost mmorttoit elnnehir ’' .ho clo,o of Uio orraiu-omoilt, |,|fw nlaJo Sffi Ji* to tho Shunto ortho Unlto, s,,.,,' , ml1 ) f->n ami coinplolo roronl of i„ lh!i,a,o^ '“ : - nooplo-m agroally fulnr^a ,lo SI ,;J 1 H lit ol tho oxjMrnmeo, n-noitv i.o.l.. . 1 *' oMImt body lo which How havo rt.risETS( nolioitouH ami ro,pcctr„| “ oktll "“‘ f'S “lioportor;' flox, in„ri!i„ ? 1 ’ J * will ho noiiiumiiicntocl hv ovotv ,1 van,... r, ■.uni|io, throunh rpliiirtctH In hojidon ami fe rormaU.H,','" 1 '' 5 " '’ r ‘‘ Clli,it ' a fw Y’l. The General iXcics of the Dan will Up m « condensed fiiriu, will,* industry,a,,.! attcLi Such is a brief view of ulmt tlio “United Reporter is designed to bo. All tlio plan* L| jirraugometiLs have heei, well nwtnj, miJl J hope is confidently chori*hud dial tlio -(J.». S porter will prove itself an energetic, ind.mri,* tins dignified ami perfectly independent journal, li ach "ill have tm party views-uo poliiie.il bias. TV proprietor.by the terms ofhis contract witli ih 000:110,01 imi I, nit oil St.ilo,, i, hound to tin- ihlioii Unit “tho |iii|ior .hail cmitniii no imlii,. iliHOiiHsioiM oicoiit tlio ilohalo,.” It ivi|||», yuhiolo ofiVeir,~not tho oritnn ofmiynot ufiihi, ■ ho annul aim of tlm ,uh,crl1iur uluo taoh.li) at tlio Soal of (iovnriililont, a laiihl'.il.aj I'romiit rcpurlor of nil ,orl, of intullieoucc—a iu. imiisMc. aycnl, on which Uio |mliiioian, tlio lni. ( no,, mnn, tho iiianiiliioliiror, tho ovory ono iiiton-.loil in Ihonllair, ofCimstwul tho l.ovoriimoiil, may roly nt all tiiiica with in- plant c.iiiSideiice. It is hflie\ed Giyt the c-iablishaicnt of mirlii responsible journal of bih Mature, «»u icrau aim, place iL within the rcacliol'lbegreat inaiwcioflli people, at the commencement of what pruiuiKi to lie a most interesting ami eventful iierieil iu ih history ol Congressional proceeding, will Imic ,»..»>.l...! C........ I ii .r o.i° spec! lo persons, he will diligently uml to the best garde.l with favor by all classes oftlie coiiimiinitr, of hit* ability, knowledge and skilliiiispeet all Flour »'«d. having thus staled his objects, ilia siilMcrilw -- - v —a .(spent offered to him for inspection, and will brand tho same according to tins provisions of this Ordi nance, and will in all respects fuitliliilly discharge the duties of hi* office. See. fl. Be it further ordained hv the aullioriiy albresaid, That tio Inspectoral’ Flour shall pur chase, directly or indirectly, inly Flour, unless Ibr die ii ;o of himself or family, under die penalty of Ten Dollars for each barrel or package purchased bv him in violation of this Ordinance. See. 7. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all lilies incurred under ibis Ordi nance shall he appropriated thus—one lialflo the informer and the other half to the City Treasury Hue. 8. lie it further ordained by’the imdio’rity aforesaid. That it shall he (he duty oftlie Inspector to inspect Indian Cum uml Guru Meal in bags or iu barrels, when requested by the owner or consignee lo do so; uml he shall brand such only us lie deems to ho sound and merchantable, for which hi.* compensation shall lie three cents per barrel or bag as aforesaid. Her. 9. AiuMic it further ordained by the author ity oflho same, That all Ordinances or parts there of, that militate with the provisions of this Ordi nance, lie mid thu same aro hereby repealed. 1'assud ill Council l-lth October, 1847. ILK. BURKOUGHH,Mayor. _Attest, A. C. D.vvr.veoar. Clerk. (5 nov4 'B^RESli WEE D S7—The"~ Bnlweribers X have received a choice selection of GAR DEN HEEDS, which have been raised with great care by a Seedsman of high reputation, mtu are warranted a.* good as any to hu found iu this country. AHFARAGUri.—Giant and Roots. BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bu-li or Snap.— Early Mohawk, Early Y'cllmv, ii Weeks, Early China Dwarf or Large Kidney, Refugee or 1009 to 1. Half Moon, (nolo or running,) Large While Lima, While Dutch Runners, Scarlet Runners, Red Cranberry. BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood, YY’Inte French Sugar. BKOCOLI. — Early YVhite, Largo Purple Cape. CABBAGE.—Early Y’ork. Isirgo Y’ork, Green (■Molie Savoy, Edrly Sugar Loaf, Early Drum head, Lute Drumhead, Large Late Battersea, Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green Glazed. , CAULIFLOWER.—'Early and Late. ’CELERY'.—YY’hitn Solid. (.’HESS.— Curled or Peppergrnss, Broad Leaf. CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster, Early Short Green, Early Long Green. CARROT.—Early Horn. Long Orange. CORN.—Sweet ’or Sugar, Early Canada, Tusrurora. EGG-PLANT.—Purple. KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purple. LEAK.—Largo Scotch, Loudon LETTUCE. — Drumhead, YY’liilo Cabbage, Curled Silesia, Largo Greuliliead, imperial Cab* Inigo. MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Cuutclope, Largo Musk. MUSTARD.—Brown or Black, YY’hito English. MARJORAM.—Sweet. ONION.—Y’ellow Dutch, Large Red, Silver Skin, Onion Setts. OKRA. PARSLEY.—Curled. PARSNIP.—Largo Dutch, Guruscy. PEPPER.—Bell; Cayenb. PPM PKIN.—Coiiiieciieul, Mammoth. PEAS. — Early YY’nsliiuglon, 2J foot, early YYMtrwick, 2 feet; Early Double Blorsom Frame, 3 feet, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur, 3j feet, Dwarf .Mnrrmvfiit, 3J feet. Bishop's Dwarf Pro lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tall, 9 foot. KAD18H.—YVhite Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet, Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip. Y’ellow Turnip, (tine Summer and YY’intor Vuriely.) Bl.tek Full or Spanish. 1(11UBARB ROOTS. SALSIFY. SAGE. SPINAGE.—Priekty or Fall, Round Leaf or Summer. SQUASH.—Early Summer Bush, Early Sum mer Crook-neck, YV inter Crook-neck, Coenuimt or Porter’s Y'ulnurai*o Vegetable Marrow. TURNIP. — Early White Dutch, Flat or Spring, Eurlv Red Top, Early Garden Slonei Large English Norfolk; Hanover or Long Tank ard, Purple Top Rutahcgu. TOM AT A.—Largo Red. THYME. FLOYY'ER SEEDS. In packages til* 12, 25, GO and, 100 kinds in each. FIELD AND FLOYVER SEEDS, &c. Buckwheat, Broom Coru, Blue Gras* Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, .Millet, Red Clover, Rye uml Oafs. . - ■ • Flower Seeds, Roots. Fruit nud Ornamental Trees, fttrnifihed to order from one of Uio bust nud most extensive Nursery nnd Flower Gardens in this country.. An assortment of Book* on Agriculture, Gar dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, &c., to which will be <edded tho most popular works published on the above subjects, Agent* for the American Agriculturalist, pub lished'monthly by A. B. ‘Allen, N. Y-, for wliich subscription*'are lolidjcd; ■ -* ‘ oct 7 PENSLOYV & WEBSTER: * rfISWNSEIinS'SABS.tl'ABlii)* X A an iiply just rccei k supply just- received, amt for*nl4by - ! ; n <i - * H A. T. BOYVNE, nov. I . [f_ ' SmoU’building. respeclullv solicits a liberal aud general supper, from tlie enlightened public oftlie United State-. JAMES A. HOUSTON, Stenographer lo the Senate oftlie V. fl. The “United Slates Reporter” will Ik printed on a large audliaiidsoiiiuslii'iibiiiidionrl every moniiiig, except Sundays, at the rate uf$i per ummiii. In cmmecliim witli the daily paper, there wl lie issued IVom the same cstablisliiiieiit, THE MIRROR OU CONGRESS. This publication will contain excliH'nely tin Rejiorls of tin- I'roceoiliiigs ami Delailes ’iiftlr ('(ingress oftlie I’liitnl Slate*. It will be iiwiui semi-weeldy. in ait elegant quarto-form, llinaigli- out the sossioiis oft.'ongress, ami will lie fiirnob ed to subscribers at the rate of Ticu Dollars In tlm long session, and One Dollar for die short h- *i()||. li i* lioliiiycd dial this great national tvnrt will he deemed indfMpt-iisafde in tho library d r\ery public insliliitiim, politician, ami priili- sioii il man Ibriiiigliimt lliconiinlry; and tlmt it nil! lie regarileil bv die great maw oftlie people in lie- very best poljtieal text book for their own Mmciiiin and that of their children. IYI P< )HT A NT A N NOUN OEM ENT. Tlirmigboiti the session of (hnigros*, Film will he issued from the ollice oftlie “United Hint'* Reporter,” containing the reports of all such lie hales as may possecs pendiaily exciting ilitcioL All siibsoripliuns ami coiiiiiimiicatioiH to lw post-paid, ami addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United Slates Reporter, YVnsliingloii, B. I J ’ AH newsjMp. rs dinniglnmt the United Stales who publish this pro: pectus oiico awwrfc from this date till the meeting oft ’(ingress, will l*o entitled lo an exchange with the “United Stales Reporter,” and will he placed on the list of llwfi to whom dm Extras will he despatched, oct 18 IX I'KOSi'ECTUS OK A IVKW music ROOK, /*. I VF. X T XO TKS, C .11, l. F D TIIK IIIMI'KKIAN Jly Dr. Wm. Hmscr, of Jejfirson County, Us- rpillS work will contain 599 pages, iwvhtdjw X a lucid exjiosidou nf the Rides of .SingiM and nf Musical Composition; a largeriiiuiiIht»i Church Tunes used by tlm various religi"*' , y' nomination*. Saudi ami YVc.*!, Ilittu have cverw- fore been emhraced iu one volume. Ode**"* Anthems. Sunday School and lul'ant Hya:ii»,W' moron.* Missionary and Temperance pieew. »\f accoiupauii'd in a great many installers liyjlief 1 * - tire hymn nr sung. Many of tlm tunes nrc entire lv now, while many of those lino old «ir* w- Titix e long licen used at prayer,* camp nndotwf meetings, and ill the social circle, but have never before been collected and harmonized, with «"• morons Scotch, Irish, German und other line tunc* iiillierto scattered nt wide intervals over tlio cairn will Itc found iu tlm Hesperian llarp- ancient mill modern—many that are iiowont*' print, whose rich music is unknown to son* of tins present day, liuvo buon eompletai ••used up" to supply this work. , Tlm llosneri'.m ilnrp '»* the largest and rht f- cst Music Book ever the- Ainerienn|ml»«»^ as all intelligent persons will see by cotnpnni'g with other works. Uricc. .^1 5(1 per cop). ■ tifully printed, and bound in paste-bo* o. miutly l.ii.iloil cover. Andupnl eopVjto*'» muroeeo of any color desired, will lm tin . $3 59 to .8.5 59, a,mor,ling to stylo- J* »“> ' (plain) scut lo one address lor VjA . pies for $10,). The tear!: icdl bo furnished to <*“* srribers only. , . ,j tt o N. 15.—Activk Aok.vts wanted canvass every eoiiulv. town and cdy m i J A liberal per cent, will be allowed. UrnOtum ruetidiilioiH reptired. Address tlm nilui , V paid, nt Louisville, Gn. f ,-„ u i| l . i,» Tlio Florida papers, mid all others from such an enterprise, arc respeeUiilly ren • , publish this 1'rospectus three times, fli 1 ^ . tho auilior a number of dm paper coiit * S , g A copy of tho Hesperian Harp will he go . 1A1 - r 0 n ft Jellerson county, Gn., Aug. 184«. I A K. ORDINAXUE »«* repeal uo yr iL nance, entitled, “ AnOrdmauco nuthonow tho sale ofeerlaiii Lots lo Charles B. for oilier purposes.” p.issed 4Ui April, Jo-J • . Sec. J. Be it ordained by lie Mayor undAkW men of the City of Savunuidi aiuf, tlm Ha:"*, titereof, iu Gounod assembled, and it w .be . ordained by tlm aulhoritv of tlio same. *!«»} ^ above recited Urdinanco bo and the some it b« ' ^See.^. Be it further ordained by tlm aiilhoria aforesaid, that tlm couimiltco on public suFoiJJ city lot* proceed to revalue said low, und sell wie* midor Urn existing ordiuanec. . . Sec. 3. Be it iiirther ordained by tlm untbori^ aforesaid, that all Ordinances or jiarts (if nances miiitutiug with tho provisions ol tli *y dinaiiCL*. be, and tlm same are hereby repeated Fussed in Cottncil lUtli Juno, 1S4*.- II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor* [Attest.] A. C. DAVicvroRT, o. c. juno 10 — tO’HDS.—19 doz. Brazilian Uoundt'o*^' >, some extra size; 4 do. fine ShollTnckJ^ from 37j ^t»*I f 9 do. tin. Side do. Rom* .l^^civU »,«.(«, wWIl pH r