The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 13, 1847, Image 4

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H AIlt BBUSHKS.—WO do* BnpMttir <iu*liir H«ir Brii>lio«, nil new'pattern., whote»lo or iol.il, j,irt moivodMid W |tW tt; T>Rl)»IIE».—Udoz. Whitowiuh Brushes, X> assorted; 13do Scrubbing drt do; 90 do Shoe do; 4 do Furniture do ittO do Marking do, jtttl re ceived end for eele by uov 4 G.U. HENDRICKSON. ir/iSfbnw 6EXIE koxo. fr Window Glass, anorted sizes; 1000 lb«. Putty; I dox Gkuiura’ Diamonds; just received und Air wtie by G. K. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbons’Buildings. ■\XriSTAIl’S COIIOU LOZF.NUE8. ▼ ▼ Afresh supply of tiioso I.oauiigcs, highly recommended for tho euro uf Coughs, Asthma, Tickling of tho Throat, &c. Just received, and fbr Mleby G. R. HENDRICKSON, uov 3 Gibbons' buildings. CWjlJI'S PliUCBli 30 ilotscn O Snralms' celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck’s do. just received and for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, ttov 3 Gibbon's Buildings. RRAIVDETII’S PILLS.-5 gross of these celebrated bilious Pills, warranted genuiue, just received and forsalo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Uov 3 Gibbons’ Building*. C ALTPBTit 13.—20 kegs rellucd Snltpo- O ire, lOOlbs each, in good order, just received end forsalo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, eel 30 Gibbon’s Building. /^NION NET PS.—ft barrels Onion Setts for Plantiug or pickling, just received and forsalo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 28 Gibbon*’ Building. fHIUiCUII’N VEGETABLE LO- TION—An eflbctnnl cure for eruption f the Faco and Skin, particularly for Pimp , Blotches, Totters, Tun, Sunburns Freckles, &c. A degree of pleasure acRouipiuties the use of this elegant preparation, itt it* refreshing effect upon die skin, Cutaneous irritability aud discolo ration* aro also removed, tutd n pure slate oftho complexion established hv the use of this lotion. For sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON, may 23 Gibbon’s Buildings. T~>A PE If •—200 ream* letter and Foolscap JL Patier, assorted qualities. Just received und forsalo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 11 TV*. A. UP IIA TPS PILE ELEC- Jl-/ TUARV.—A certtiu cure for the Pile.*, either iutornal or external, bleeding or blind, For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, june 22 Gibbon*’ Buildings. —Carved Tortoise Shell, liuilaio. Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell and Imitation long back Combs, .Side Combs of a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth Comb* of all sizes and qualities, for sale hv miy W <!. K. III-..NUKICK80.N. I^OR THE TEETH.—Monpeias’aiit.- J. scorbatic Elixir ami bis celebrated Odontinc, just received aud for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, May 13 GibboiL*' Building*. TTIBRARD'H PILLS.—Rev. B. Ilib- .LX bard's genuine vegetable unti-bilious qills, Ibr sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,. may lo Gibbou*’ buildings. BULL’S S.4USA PA If ILL A.-A. 11. IX Bull's Couipoiitid Extract nf Sarsaparilla, fi)r tho cure of Seriilbla,diseases of the Skin, Dys- nepsia. Rlieuntitism, Chronic disease* of the lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive effects ofMurcnly, nnd all •liscascs arising from un impure utate of the blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents per bottle, by G. it. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons' building*. 'T A NIP WICK,—.Solar aud Astral launp -Li NViek of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lumps, and Caudle wick, for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, npr 31 Gibbous’ buildings. riTOOTH BRUSHES. Ac—An ole- X glint assortment of French, English nnd American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Cluir- coal Tootii Puste, just received and for sale by sept 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TTALIIY’N U A If HI NATIVE.—J groee nf this old English preparation, war rantee! genuine, for sale by apr 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TJIILL’S FAMILY SOAP.—50 boxes XX Hull’s Extra Steum Pressed Soup, just land ed and for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON,, npr 16 Gibbons’ buildings. POWDER PUFFS A BOXES.-An XT extensive assortment of Powder Pull* and Boxes. Also, Pull's without the boxos, and tin Powder Boxes, for sale by apr22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. RUTLEIf’B TASTELESS SE1D- JD LIT/ POWDERS—All the solid ingre dients of the Suidlitz Spring combined in one compound powder, the elt'nrve.scing solution of which in water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being moro palatahlo, it is made in much less timo, and with infinitely less trouble, than that produced with the two powders in the usual way. Prepared by Thomas Bntiur, 4 Chcnpside street, London. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apr 7 Gibbon's Building*. jpOCKKOACII POISON. &«.—Dr. V-/ Fenclitwatiger’s Cockroach, Rat und .Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer of those ttosci- oitM vermin. Also, hi* infallible Bed Bug Poison, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, npl 6 Gibbons’ Buildings. CONFECTIONARY—50 hexes Con- Vy fectionary of superior quality, landing from M*hr P-ImwI.1., iikI AH aulr. I>> npr 3 G. It. HENDRICKSON. "TAYNE’8 IfEillEDIEN.—Jayne’s Ex- •J pectoraut, for Coughs, Colds. &c. Jay no’s Carinativo Bulsam for Dysentery and Snmraer Complaint*. Jayne'. Tine. Vcrniifngc for Worm, in Cliil- drew. ^Jayne’s Sanative PilL for Billious Complaints, A large supply of theoe popular remedies just received nnd for sale at Phuadelnlua prices, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, apt 2 ' Gibbon’s Building. pHESH TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua- J- bty, juat rcceivcil, anil lur sain by G. It. HENDRICKSON, *4 Gihlibom' llnildimta. IpOTANII.—ft e.-isks first sort New York X^ inspection, landing from brig Acton, for side ty G. R. HENDRICKSON, june 10 TvfBIf^ISON’S PILLS.—Tlic llvgnrian ''njvorsid Medicine of tiio Britinh College of lleullli, for sale by . j un ?. 2 ’ 2 O. R. HENDRICKSON. ER.—Ib'keg* frcsli groutid'GFnger, V* just received and for sale by june 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Tm/kappino hfiyfSrB~*b*GS«7 v v assorted size* and qualiiios, for snlii by june III G. R. HENDRICKSON. pKEKUlI WHITE WINE VINIJ- X GAR.—2 bbl* just received and for sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON, June 10 Gibbons' Building*. 13E D BIIO POISON—DrT^roiiehft A3 w.-iugci's iufallablo Bed Bog Poison, war ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, for «ale by G. Jt. HENDRICKSON, june 5. I A IBP OIL &€.—lUM gallon.* Iilaedind -LJ Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- ter strained Solar Oil, 500 do unbleached Sperm Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brigs Augus ta, Baldwin, uud Swiss Boy, for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, _ * c P l 18 . Gibbons’ buildings. tAON OltAN JUAN’S cnlolirntecl duu- . Ll ™! l f ,lllrd KOSE COMPOUND,lor tho llmr I rlu. cotRbr.ted prcimrutiui! which lie. Ktond unrivnllcd for tho last filly years, in Central ami South America, whero the inhabitant* uru noted for their fine liixurniit hair, and where more attention is given to beautifying and promoting it* quick growth, than in any other country, und ia* gained such universal and populur favor in the urincina) cities in the old world, is without doubt the best article ever invented for Cleansing Reproducing nnd Beautifying the human Hair. Price 50 and 75 cents. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, JR. Sole Agent for Savannah, oct 27 — Corner Bay and Draytou St*. ' 'nor d to. for hu!«* by COIIEN & FOSDICK S O U TH E It WB*K 81—TO 1 CITIZENS \OF:-SOUTH* CAROl GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, NESSEK* FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, &6.— Allow mo to coll your attention to oho ortho great- eat and moat uaoAil Medooinea ever disedveredi It ia not my intention to tax yon with a long and tiresom. advertisement, but I lay before yoil the teatiuloity Of the moat respectable families in the United States, most of my certificates Rro IVom the city of Savannah, where I rankle, and many IVom your own State, Whero thb Medicine ia used with great and aatdniahiugauocoM; it hna proved itself to be superior to any other Modicine fur the cure of Fovornnd Agile, which it will do ill the Very short spaco of Twelve Hours, it lins never hoott known to fail to eflect a certain euro. Tlte'Mcd- icino is a liurtnloss and tasteless one, which will moke it the most poputaitMediciue in the Southern States. Thu Modicino contains no mineral pre paration whatever, but is p harmless Vegetable matter only. To Plantera, this Medicine is a val uable preparation, ns it euro* ail cases in twulve hours, and does not roquiro any time to be lost; all that into be douo w to take the Medicine and to go to work. To the ltico Planter it is a valuable Med icine, as it does not contain any mercurial or min eral preparation whatever, and is thoreforo a safe Medicine for those who aro liable to oxposure. 1 beg you. do not let me Imvo to tax you so often with advertisements, certificates, «fcc. It has already proved itself to bewhnt 1 say it is, and the greatest proof is every body is recommending it to be 4 tho only certain and speedy cure for the Fever and Ague. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what ho thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever and Ague, and of course, to bo convjncod, you will try it, at least 1 hope so. Hero is my offer to any Plnuter of South Carolina, who will either call on Dock P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, 8. C. or myself, in tlio city ofSuvanna!i,nndeithcrofiis will give enough for twelve casus, and ifit docs not euro tun out of twelve, wo will refund the amount paid for it. Your arc to see the Medicine taken ns I have directed. Owing to the heavy rains during the past sum mer, and which still 'continue, all the low lauds aro underwater, which will causa n grout deal of this disease on the Rico Plantation*; it will he to your advantage to procure a certain mid speedy remedy 5 you can do so by imply ing to citfici: of my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE* This Medicine is for sale by the following named gentlemen, who arc the only agents for the sale of the Ghkat Southkrn Rkmedii, where it will bo found cither nt wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this ni'edicitio. A liberal discount made to Pluuters, &c., by the dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Ga. M ore yeti-stillthey COMEI—LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL ! ‘—READ !! READ!! READ!! ScHtvr.N County, Snpt. 24, 18-17. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit me to drop a few lines to you itt tioludf nfymtr vain able medicine. I have recommended it ill two eases as being the best Medicine for the cure of the Fever and Ague, mid told them if it did not euro 1 would refund the money. Dut as your medicine has proved itself so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to thu public as a cer tain and speedy cure for the Fuvor and Ague; a disease so troublesome in tho lower countries, which would bn banished by tho use of Hum phrey's Remedy, u most valuable mndieino for the South. Enclosed you will receive « certifi cate IVom a respectable gentleman of Scriveu County, and also of a young Lady who resides in my family. I nmymirohd’t servt, Wm. M. Cairn. HERE’S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sir*.—I band your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I Imd the Fever and Agile several times very severe, nn*L found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. \V. Carr, your agent for Humphreys' Valuable Foyer and Ague Modicine, which restored me to health in the short space of 24 hours. And I do recom mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain und -peedy cure for tho ubovo disease. Respectfully, Mary SiiKriMiin. Jnclcsouhoro,' Scriveu Co. Sept. 21, 1817. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Savannah, Oct. 2,1847. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc casion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague. I can recommend it to tho public as a safe, cer tain, and speedy cure for the above named dis ease. It cured tho case in less than eight hours. RespoctAilly yours, J. II. OUDDUDOfi. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sin—Willi the f rcati'st pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated Icmedy to the citizens of thu Southern States, and to Planters, and all who are troubled with the Fever and Ague. I was a subject of tho above named disease for a tong time mid tried various remedies, among which was Rowaud's Tonic Mixture, India Chnlogngitc,Champion's Pills, and many others; Imt all was useless, until 1 was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did and l can safely recommend it to the public as n certain cure. Your remedy cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my thunks, and wish you success in your enterprise in behalf of the liumau fulnily. ’ Your truly, II. II. Baiiiiktt. Reesvillc, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847. oct 7 rr<IIE OLl) PALMETTO STATE. A A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —Southkiineiis.—The following is IVom my Agent.Mr. Tims. J. 8. Furr.ofGrahumvillc, S. C. Mr. llVtiain Humphreys, Jr.: Sir—I hand to you the 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 consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Titos. J. S. Farr GrulinmviUe, 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. I obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of tliis place, and administered it to invdutightcr.nccordmgto die directions, and 1 am happy to state that the disease left her in the course of thirty-sir hours, and her present state of health indicates a certain cure. Yours, &.c. E. C. Watts. Grahamville, S. C., Sept. Milt 1.847. AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen &. Co., Charleston, S. C.; T. J. S. Farr.Grahinnville, S. C.; W. A. Carswell, Savannah, Gn.; A. McLano & Co. Jacksonville, G«.; Sliotwull & Gilbert. Macon, Gn.; Dorsey & Knott, Gridin, Ga.; P. A. Maim La Grange, Ga.; Winter & Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Marietta, Ga.; T. Pntrirk, Su- lcm, Tonn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; J, A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good- ail, Atlanta, Gu.; William Carr, Jacksonhoro, W- R. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch, Haw kins ville, Ga.; Sminiet Palmer, Darien, Ga.; Coin, Prescott &. Co., Black Creek, Florida; Ltghtfaot Sc. Flanders, V. Mnrft,,, Bn- vnniiah; Cunningham A*. Co., Dullon, Gu.; J. II. A*. W. S. Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Davtsboro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Sandcrsville; R. H. Barrett, Pinesvilln. Ga.; T. C. Finley, Hum- luirg, S. C.; F. A. Potillcii, Jacksonville, Fla.: R* S. Batly, Lanrcnsvilln; S. C. Agents wnnted, address, post paid, W. llum- prnys, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Savannah, Uu ‘ oct 18 A MOTHER PROOF J—It* icoiveil firnm J.M. my Agent, MrAV. Carr, of Scriveu county: J.UKso.vnono’ Ga.Oct. 10, 1847/ I'll ll m. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith hand vour agent my certificate ftir publication, it you think proper. This ia to certify that I purchased a bottle' and box of your valuable medicines from Mr. Carr, who recommended it to inn as a certain euro, and I cun safely say that it cured mo speedily, and 1 now am in good health, entirely restored from that troublesome disease, viz. the FEVER AND AGUE, and cun safely reeoininend it to nil trou bled with that uiicomtortuhlodUeuHu above mV.u- tioucd, ns u valuable combination of yours, and if used properly, would render satisfaction in all cases. I am, sir, with great respect, Yours, &c. „ GEORGE R .WOODWARD. rSTPreparcd only by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct 21 Savannah. Goo. H OME INDUSTR Y—50GallonsHum phrey's Superior Cologne RV/^er—Pronounc ed to bo superior to tho best imported German, French or English manufacture. Prepared and sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct 18 Savannah, Gn, CWEF.T OIL.—lb baskets, for sale by /O oil 20 THEODORE MINIS. E^JtniAC'PoPBXiiaAPAfti QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Ac.—For tho ootmuud. tilth of tliis Extract and tiio properties of the Quoens Delight, Physicians nro rcspcctfttily re- ftrrod tb tho 6th and 6th number, vol. 1, of the Southern Journal rtf Modicino and Pburmacy. Forpttrlfying tho blood, and removing all disoiw- M arising IVom tho impurity bf tho same, it is highly recommended, os also Ibr theeuro of Rheu matism, Sorofttlo, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of the Throat and lent, pains and ■wollings|of the bones: Tetters, Pimples m the Face, Old Soros, and all Ctitunoaus Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer curial Disunite*, and for assisting tho operation aud preventing fatal consequences of Mercurials in Syphalus. Tins preparation, (by adding tho Queen's De light, Ac. to tiio Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic aud nlterativo powers, and 1* highly recommend- od by eminent physician*. It is prepnrod in con- sequence of tho recommendation* given by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor of Materia Alcdicrt in tiio Medical College of Charleston, S. C. in his work oil Materia Mcdicn, only concentrated by n pro cess of the subscriber’s to render it moro conven ient for administration, nnd with the exception of tho addition of mercury which may at all times lie added when nocessary. To show tiio high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina tion or these articles, it is only nocessary to refur to the ubovo mentioned work. There nro few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to the influence of Sarsaparilla 8 nd ducon’s Delight if duly prose- vered in, especially if takoitiu conjunction witli Ilydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for all disouse* of the skin, chronic us well us recent. One bottle will, in most instances, effectually remove all pimples, postules or blotches on tho 'fitco, to which young porsons in this climato ore so much siilijoctad to, arising cither from impurity of the blood or de bility. It is the best remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores aud breakings out in young children, and is safe and etHcacions in removing entirely every trace of hereditary diseases from the system, iu the tettderest infant; in fact, in nil cutaneous nflection* it is inwilitablo. As n gon- crnl purifier of tho blood, and an cradicutor of all ohstinuto diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly take tho precedence of all other remedies. It gently operates upon and regulates the Imwcls, restores to tho blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, nnd promotes digestion. It will etfectuully relieve Erysipelas even in its worst fttages, anil nil persons snlVering from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut if no markud relief ho found after taking uno bottle, it will he necessary to use the Jfydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in tho cases of all quark medicines of the day, to ef fect their sale, and so force them upon the pub lic, tiio subscriber begs leave to state that hi* pre paration lias been prescribed and used by u milli ner of physicians and planters of our city and neighborhood, wilh great success, viz: Dr.'ll. 11. Frost, Dr. XV. G. Rntnsny, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr-8. Legate, Lt. Wilson, U. S. It. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stouey, Beau fort. Ac. Price §1 per bottle, or $5 tor (l do. Propared by J. Pktkr M. Eppino, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad und King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS, dec 21—-lyr Market square. rpiIE NATIVE FEKRfFUUE,- X For the Cure of Bilious, Kciuittnut and In termittent, nr Ague and Fever, and other diseas es incidental to n debilitated state of the system, such ns night sweats, Ae. An. The native Febrifuge is otfered. The proprie tor is aware that the common objections to all new preparations will bn urged against tills. To obviate all such objections, lie lias simply to state that it is prepared according to the receipt of an eminent physiran, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick ly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi vul- Icy. Again from the exalted estimation in which Quinino is held, not only by tho people, but hy the most skillful physicians, it will appear stipera- rogatory to offer any new article. But the Native Febrifuge possesses ull the power ami certainty of Quinine in controlling Fever without oflrctiu'g the head, and may be safely used tlicrolbr, whore Quinine is inadmissible. 'It is not the purpose of the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt u display of medical knowledge by adopting some one of the contra dictory theories afloat, with regard to tho charac ter tutu causes of Fever. Believing with (lie learned Gregory Hint though there lias been so imicli written concerning Fever there is no one subject in the whole circle of medi cal science which still involves so many disputed points. Letting all theories pass, wo stand by diets. The first of which is that tho Native Fe brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it may have originated, and ifnny doubt exists, as to the fact wo invito tho uiltictcd to the test, with confidence ns to the issue. What it lias done it will do. The, following certificate of one well known will show wlmt it has done: Savannah, 12th May, 1847. Mr. Jas. A. La Roche having requested me to state my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I take pleasure instating thut it was used benefici ally in tho Fevers of the valley of the .Mississippi und Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is us ually exhibited, and was udmissahle in conges tions oftho brain when Quinine was supposed to be coutrudicatcd. J. J. Mitchkm., M. D. EmxoiiAM, Sept. Ill), 1847. Dear Sir.—In compliance with my promise to let you hear from me, with regard to tho eflect of vour Febrifuge, permit mu to hand you tho fol lowing statement of fact*. For ifearly ft years my wife lias been laboring under the effects of con tinually recurring Chills und Fevers, notwith standing all the remedies prescribed by our best Physicians, and at the time 1 procured The Na tive Febrifuge, we had become perfectly despon dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, hut I am happy to state that the use of owe bottle has broken the Fever completely and restored her so far as to require only a little time to recruit her wasted energies and 'place her iu perfect health, such has boon the change produc ed in her habit and constitution by The Nutiv Febrifuge. Willi siucere regard, I nm yours, An. Thomas lver.pt.cn. To J. A. Lit Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, by James a. Laroche, 0< ft ^ No. 1 Market square. MIUBA N K»S PLATFORM — SCALE.—Alt assortment of llicsu celebrat ed Scales, to weigh ftfi lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000, 1,20ft, 1,500 and 2,50ft lbs. ronstnntly on hand and for sale at ninntifiicltirers’ prices, by DENSLOW A WEBSTER. Agents for the sale of these Scales. Hunt’s Merchant’s .Magazine makes tho follow ing comments upon tliis useful und convenient article: Fairbanks Platform Scales.—It is not often that wc arc induced to laud nn urticle of trade, and we never do unless perfectly satisfied that we aro commending something dint is useful. Wo can not consent to gratify the cupidity of un indivi dual, at the risk of imposing tho confidence of thousands of <mr renders who rely upon the hon esty of«,ur statements, ifnot in tho infhlibility of our jiidmciit.' That greut improvements have been made within a lew years, hi the instruments or weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to husi- ness men. The antique clumsy nnd inaccurate methods or weighing, have given way to the in vention ol American mechanical skill, and the nt- most precision has been attained. A variety of I lutionn Balances nro iimimfacttired and n'sed, which cannot ho relied on for any considerable degree ot accuracy, so thut they necessarily in- volvo oho party in pecuniary loss. It therefore n r it ”s pleasure to refer to the Platform Scales of Mr. Fuirbunk, winch have been extensively used m all parts of thu United Statos'for several years, and given, ns far as our kuowlodged ex tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased one of these scales three years since, and hnvo its- oil them constantly for weighing paper, Ac. aud for accuracy nnd durability, wo aro quito sure, they have not, mid perhaps cannot, bo surpassed. I ho plan of construction is philosophical and simple. The employment of two lovers, with a single beam, is certainly tho moat practicable, in u compound platform haljnco. Any increase of tho number of levers or nn additional beam, ren ders tile instrument more complicated, loss preciso in its operation and more liable to dcrnngeinont. These scales are used by many of the lending merchants of New York, whose written testimony to their superior excellence bus been freely ac- corded to t/ie manufacturers. jnno 0 W HITE WIJVE VINECJAH.-2T. barrels, lauding iWun schooner Maria, from Philadelphia, aud for sale by oct ti • CONNER AT A BAR1E. limit of tho Faculty auu Citizons in tho United States, prepared only by tho solo proprietor, T» W. DYOTT, M. D.,'successor to JJpuohouey Lordenet, tho Isto approved preparer. QUAMTIKR or •SfAHJ’'* .PI.A8TKR Cf.OTH. The Plaster Clotir-i* so well known throughout tho United Stales, Imt more generally iu tiio city of Philadelphia, that ita beneficial eflecta and sur prising cure*, have procured for it tho approba tion and recommendation of tho most eminent of the Faculty. It is a sit^e and safe remedy for Ulcers: nnd Sores, either,(Vesh or of long durauco. It stays and prevents Gangrenes, aud by a timely npp'li- cation will ptcsercc many n valuable life and limb. In coses oHitvetorncy ofUlcers, or u pronencss of tho nticcted pnrts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will bo advisable for tiio unfortunate sufferer to resort to the use of some gentle purgative for a few days provioits to using the Plaster, mid con tinue thu snuio till thj euro is eomplotod, which may he confidently expected in a reasonable timo. No purgative moro prokcr than Dr. Dyott’s well ktiowu Anti-RjlUous Pilb. The Mulcngora of tho Yogrocj is ranked under the denomination of Ulco*; this valualitu Plaster is also a certain euro for if tho eiune treatment ho observed ns above. Cancers, Eiysiiiolas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling, Sore Breuits, Forons, Whitlows mid Boils aro removed, mil cures happily pro duced by tiio use of this valuable Planter. It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected humours; it also cures Spraits, Brniscs, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, nnd all Sores aid \Vminds, tending to suppurate; it draws canterxud Sores or Issue* very successfully und withoutpuin. Itdissiputcu distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a very short time, and is a safe and certain enre for Hheimmtlum am! living Klimnnntic 1’aiiw, ir ilia Piaster bo constantly applied to tin; ullcnlml parts Tor six or night ttiantlts, tho parts ntl'catcd liaromo invigorated, ami a cnrit seldom foils to ho a plated. It is also successfully used lor Ilia enra o f corns. Those useful men, Mariners, should never bo without Maliy’s valuable Planter Cloth; it keep* tuiv length of time equally good, aud is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, after they nro suppurated, which it much aids. It is nccescnry it should bo kept drv. Received and for sale by »«‘y 12 T. HYERSON. T3YERSON A CO’S. KAUSAPA- ■Lt RILLA.—For the cure of all diseases nris- ing from the impurities of Idood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under tho use of tliis preparation. Tho subscriber, in offering this preparation to the public, deems it unnecessary to exliibit any of those flashy nnd conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures, hut trust its character, as a specific, entirely tin its own merits. 1!« has been induced to oiler it from the favorable manner in which it has (icon used by several eminent physicians with great satisfaction. lie assorts with confidence that it is prepared with groat enro and accuracy, and iu tho best mode to obtain tho active principles of Sarsa parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared und sold by T. RVERSON. june ft Druggist, Savannah, I ^LEOTIUCAL IIAIR GLOVE Ji AND BELT FRICTORS—Wurrauied «f the best quality.—Tho combined efleets of bout and cold, of variability in temperature, and irre gular action of thesystoin, produce u general tor por and rigidity of the 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, and restore tho skin to a health ful state, lias long been a desirable object; und this remedy has been found in the operation of the Hair Glove and Belt Frictor. The movement of all part* of the body whilst undergoing the process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the blood, and nt tho same timo remove* nil encrustations from tho skill, nnd clears and opens the pores effectual- •y* The regular itso oftlio Hair Frietors night and morning, will produce a general glow and health ful excitement of the akin, ami will lie fun ml both a preventive and cure in all cases of Cold, Rheu matism, Ac. They require only to bo used in order that their mo-t beneficial effect* may lie kuowu aud appreciated, feh 7 T. RYEIISON. T » A NSI* A KENT G E LX ATI N E, Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is inglass for Table Jellies, and of great service in disease* where delicate animal food is required, aud well calculated for long sea voyages. It im proves by age if kept dry, aud can lie made into Soup in a few minutes, and is of great service in clarifying Cider, Beer, and Wine. TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—Use nt least two ounces of Connor’s Refined American I*in qlass, which should lie first soaked ill cold walei lor two hours; drain off that water, then take two qunrt* of cold water, one and a half pound of su gar, put in itlbo white of three eggs, the juice of three good sized lemons, the peal of one, a slick ofcimiuttum, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir nil the ingredients well together wliilo cold, then boil tho wlioto mass four or fivn minutes, and then pour it through a Jelly Bag; when it may lie put into glasses or moulds, aud whim cold, will ho fit for iiso. Tho moulds should hv first wet with a lit- tie white of egg nnd water just before the jelly is put in them, in order to make it easy to turn them out on plates. Tho Jelly flag is ntado of flannel 8nr 10 inches across the opening, and about half a yard, deep, narrowing to a point at the linllom. 'The liquid that mu* through first, should he poured back ill tiiejolloy bag until it runs through clear. Add ouo pint of wino to tiio above for Wine Jelly. Other liquids made from preserves, may he jollied by using tho same proportion oftho Is inglass. BLANC MANGE may lie made by using nt least one ounce oflsiuglass for two quarts of milk or cream, tiio peal of two lemon*, sugar and spice to suit tho taste—bring tho whole to n boiling bent, strain it, and when nearly cool, stir it well to mix tlu* cream that will rise, while cooling, pour it in moulds, and when perfectly cold, it may lie luriied out ami will then be ready for use. The moulds should ho first wet with cold water, which will prevent it from stricking to them. Jltsl re ceived and for sale by mur 19 T. RYF.RSON. TELES IIAUEES EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nymph SOAR, (iu a solid state,) composed of nil Kustorn Botanical discov ery of surprising efficacy for rendcriug the skin soil and fuir. As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of fumalo loveli ness, u transparent fair skin, Jules 1 laud’s Eau Divine do Venus or.Vynipli Soap limy lie said to exert nn almost magical power, composed for the most part of oriental bnlsninic plant*, to tho utter exclusion of ull miUcrul admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for it* extremely bland, purifying aud soolhiug action ou the skin aud hy acting upon tho pores and minute secretory ves sels, expel.* all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to iulhuniqntiou aud by this me thod alone uticctnully dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles ail'd cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant use will change the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gendemun atllictod with a tenderness of the skin in shaving, tho use of tho Etui Divine do Venus, will he found to allay all c iticuhir irrita tion occasioned by common soup or cream or the climate. Just received and for sale hv jaly 24 T.JiYfcRSON. THE GREAT PAIN KILLEIt.- X No Medicine has been discovered that was so happily adapted to use internally, and vet per form such wonders when applied externally* as n wash or bath, or by friction. It may he used with a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teeming, Pains in thu Side, *c. &e. From the many certificates which accompany tile article, the two following are selected on ac count of thoir brevity: > “1 hnvo used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Buru*> aud have found thut in applying it immedi ately that it will prevent oven a fibster. I would recommend it to the confidence of the public. II. A. linens, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.” 1 1 have usod Mrs. Brown’s Puin Killer for Bants, and many other common complaints, and take pleasure iu recommending it ns u family me dicine. J. Swan, Pastor First- Baptist C|lurch, New London, Conn.’’ Price 12 to GO cents per bottle. For vale by sept JO J- A. La ROCHE. > HtoN’WKft-HoMMltryUJMftM ! <« nv M. Si Thomson:^, a;, mAcon;*oeo. HpHE pndbrtlgncd finding ilialilfe cure* of des. A p era In cases cftuctud by bis remedies, nro SHiill# tlnui ii. HUM Iu Rio now*. S ™.™ najnitof reporting,luM concluded to ,h n uiunbur of them in jminphlol folio for untnlmlibd. 'M tiint Ihe nfilictod, who rnoy feel more especially interested, can, on application by lettor (postpaid) or otherwise, be furnished with comes.: * In presenting such n body rtf evidence in tho form of certificates, it may not be improper to ro- mark, in rogard to their credibility, that they are given muuy of them, by some of our bostciti- zoiw, whose characters are -well mid generally known, mid whoso residences nro particularly pointed out, dm* rendering the possibility of flrnnd, deception or forgery, utterly out of tho question, Tor now could it be for ono moment ,inuuagined Hint falsehoods, thus issued in tiio light of dny, right under the immediate observation of those in terested, could bo nt all tolerated or allowed, es pecially ns they tend to subvert tho interests of those who scrutinize them with such Argus eyes ns would, if prtssihte-detectuu error iu tho Truth. These considerations will at once indicate the dillereiico of credibility due these, nnd those so frequently paraded in’the punur* from abroad, got tip und signed hy nobody knows who, issued from nobody knows where, nnd circulated far from their reputed source, for every body knows "'hut. By this, however, he must not.lie under stood to say that such certificates arc fitlso, only that they map oo ho for ull wo know. His inten tion in presenting this view of it is merely to show that whUo falsehoods tnag be published nt a dis tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible that they can he so at borne. A* usual, the undersigned will continue to fill bis space in the paper* by limited report* of suc cess in treating tho incurables, from among which the following ofnunrly iiino years standing is for the present selected. From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary. Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf fering fellow mortals ha* induced me to moke the following cnnmninirtnlinn; nud I nm in l»opu« Unit, should you see proper to give it in whole or in part, a place in your valuable paper, it may prove beneficial to some poor fellow sntierer. In the winter ofl8ft4, nnd the day after I had a hard day’s work lifting nnd moving log*,'I was taken with a violent pain in my hack and loin*, and the dny following with a total suppression or stoppage of urine. (Iwus tlien a citizen of Jones county, Gn.] I immediately railed in a physician ofgreat eminence nnd distinction ; for thfrty-six hours I siitiered a* much, to till appearance, as it was possible for hitman nature to endure, and nt last found relief only by tile help of thu catheter. I applied then to suveral eminent physicians both in Baldwin and Jones, without receiving any ben- cfitntlior than a temporary relief, for my com plaint would every two or throe days return, and the catheter was my only helper. ‘lit 18:171 re moved to this county, uml brought with me my tormenting complaint und my friendly catheter.— Hero, as there, I applied to the most* skillful phy sicians, u.* I thought, and here, as there, I receiv ed iio benefit from them. In September 1842, after having suflered at times the most excrucia ting pain* for eight years and nine mouths, and after having spent n great deal of money (tit least .>>00) on doctor* during thu time, 1 was induced to tiy Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, and timiijdi 1 entertained the most violent prejudice to hi* mode of practice, tuy necessity compelled mu to go, Ibrl had then been confined to my house for ton days, and Imd to resort to the use of the ca theter;three or four times daily. In this misera ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson, stated my case to him, and lie gave mu medicine. In half an liouraftur taking hi* first dose, I felt that ease, and had that free and copious discharge of urine which I Imd not felt or had in almost nine years. Anil from that time to this present day, .March 2/ltli, 1847, I have had lie return ofniy complaint, nnd no more use for my catheter, lii order to iiinke the cure permanent I continued the use of the medicine several months. Since then I take nothing for it. I out, drink, sleep, and work as in former days, nnd feel as well uml sound as ever I was. You may well suppose that it did not take long to baui*li prejudice at that rate, and I now say to the afflicted, that 1 believe in many instances that prejudice stands more in Ihe way of their recovery limn the incurability ol' their diseases. Such, Air. Editor, is my expe rience of Dr. Thomson’.* treatment, and such the results. Neither lie nor hi* remedies vrr.d any encomium from me : the skill oftho one and the ctiicncy oftlic other are too well known for that; but a fellow feeling for the sufliircr* induced me to take up the pen, and to lliem is dedicated the imperfect roinuiuuicntioii of Yours, respectfully. GEORGE G. .MILLER. Bibb County, Geo., March With, 1847. Liy Persons desirous of testing the efficacy of these remedies in their own cases, no matter mere they reside, can do so very conveniently by send ing their ngu and symptom* in writing, 'a* cor rectly us possible, when medicine* to suit their various case* will be compounded and sent by mail, express, or private /mad. In order that am. may partake oftho benefits resulting from the use of bis remedies, bis charge for the treatment of such eases as do not require his personal atten tion, will be only Fiec Hollars a month, which may lie sunt by mail at his risk. Acute eases, mid those requiring personal at tention will be charged in accordance with the established rates of other city Physicians. Inconsequence of tho great increase of office business, it will lie impossible for him to ntteud nt uuy greut distance, only iu urgent cases, or us consulting physician, llis city friends may fully relv on his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, nud others who may deem it their interest to procure Ills services, will he attended to us promptly us his will admit. M. 8. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, October 18, 1817. c— aaswsaa B LUE LICK WATER.-rite charac ter of the Water from this well known Spring is too well established to need commen dation. We append fur the curious ami scien tific an analysis, ns made by nn able Chemist. 1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3 muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate of lime, ft sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda. 8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of linie^ and probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia. ' In its action upon the system it is purgative, diuretic, diaphoretic, nud alterative, possessed of greater variety of substance* nnd in more abun dance, it may be considered a* standing nt the head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters. In com parison it is identical with the Harrogate springs of England, containing ovory active ingredient found in those Waters. If the Planters of this neighborhood were once to gel into the habit of using the Blue Lick Water, they would not do without it for any consideration. It is put up in well soaked barrels, und will keep for any length of time in uuy climate. This Water is from Finley’* Uppor Blue I.irk Spring, Kentucky. Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars. For rale by tho barrel, gallon, or on draught, by J. M. TURNER & BUO. july 31 QEBKLXG’N UESTOffiATlVE O CORDIAL.—Custom House,.New York, June 10,1842.—C. U. Sebring, Esq.—Dear Sir: The extraordinary benefit received by me from tho use of your * 4 Restorative Cordial, impel* me to make thu following statement, not only us an act of duty in regard of suficring Immunity, but us one of justice towards yon, its proprietor. For teu years I was most seriously ulllictccl with Dispcpsia, und its various complications, so much so, indeed, that I was often unfitted for business one or two days in the week. I suffered mostly from disordered digestion and a painful affection of tiio bowels, connected witli the most troiililcsemo nud obstinate costiveness, the parti culars of which it would be out of place hero tb specify. Suffice it to say, that the first bottle of your Restorative Cordial, taken some six mouths ago, afforded mo immediate relief:; and thut hav ing continued it from timo to timo, I am now happy to add that the cure has been complete and permanent. Believing that many tnny bo simi larly afflicted with the various forms of Dyspep sia. I am induced to inak® »h'» public acknow ledgment lor the general good. Respectfttily, yours, Arc. Wm. HnoKun. Inspector of Customs for the Port of N. Y A further supply, just received und fur sale by juuoll T. RVERSON. S ALAERATUS.—1 calk Sulaorntu*, just received nnd for sale by A. T. BOWNE, corner Broughton and oct 15 Whitaker St*. Smuts'. Building*. : D tt. M AVNE’ 8 MEDICINES.- Expectorant. Carminative, and Vermifuge. Also, Wistor’s Balsam of Wild Vluhtyl fitr'etUe by J. A.-LaROCHE, * oct IT/ ' ■ I - 'NV. 2, Waring'* Building, j od An Ordi- opntfiiiltueiii Vf IniipoctuV:.'' ^ j Sea ' t, "l»'»»'l I'y tlw Mayor an<l Al- donuoil Uf Iho tuv of Savannah and ilamlot. thereof, in Cdiilreil .i.remhltd, and it I. hereby otdalnod By the adtherityofUie nine, Thalfroni end allor the putage orihlaOrdinauce City Conn ed .hall appoint duo dr more Ilwpbetere uf Fleur for the city of Setnnnahi who »hall give bond andfecuntyto he omlrov6d By Connell, intho Hum of one thousand ddlldrt, fdr the fnithflll din- charge of the dntiee of hi. office, and Whoso ditty it shall lie Id Inspect, when ailllul libbll, In thu inumcr herein provided, any Fldur which mny be brought to this market for sale. • See. 2. Bo it Further Ordained by tho nutiiori- ty aforesaid, That every barrel of Flour shall bo examined by tho IiDpectdr, iu the following mail- uer. he *hnu provide himself witli an instrument not exceeding five eighths of an inch in diameter, with which Tie shall penetrate through to tho other bond, and having obtained a sample, he shall plug tho Imlo with a round piece ofnuft wood, to nrevent the entrance-of water. Should the said Inspector judge tho Flour to ho inurchautahlo, according to tho provisions of this ordinance, lie slinll provide himself with brands, with letters tlureo-Tourtiis of uu inch in length, with which lie shnll brand each bhrrel according to quality, viz: “superfine," “fine,” “middling, “first” Ur “sec ond.” He shall brand the word “Savannah” on each barrel, and the initial letters of bis nniin*. His compensation shall be Three Cents per barrel, to bo paid by the owner or consignee of the FIbur. It shall nslohotho dutybftlio Inspector to Inspect and brand half barrels; and bug* of Flour, and to brand them In the same manner us aforesaid, und ho shall receive the same compen sation for them ns for bnrrels. Sec. ft. Be it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That nil bnrrels containing Flour brought for sale to this market shall bo well uitidu of good seasoned materials, ami tightened with thin lump*, secured by four nail* in each chino boon, and three nails to each upper bilge hoop, ami uf (ho following diiiiensioii.* i tlic staves of whole barrels twenty seven inchesflung, lllld till* (tiiiioiUor i»f'tho* liond hovoiIUioii iuulios ; the staves of half barrels twenty-two inches in length, and tho diameter of the head thirteen in ches; uml all barrels truly tnred on the same head with the Mill brands, shall be deemed merchanta ble barrels, the brand or mark to be so distinctly nut on,as tint to be easily ern*ed; ami the mime or brand oftho Alill where said Flour has been man- ufuctiired, shall be placed nn the head of each bar rel ; and the said Inspectoris hereby directed not to brand any barrel of Flour which lias nut been prepared agreeably to the requirements of this Ordinance, under a penalty of one dollar for each and every barrel otherwise branded; ami the In- snector shall cause all barrels which are itiimer- cliantnble.lmtnro susceptible of being so repaired ns to lm made inercliatttable, to bo repaired at the expense of the owner or owners. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That each barrel of Flour shall con tain one hundred and ninety-six pounds nett of flour, aud **aclt lialf-harrel Hindi contain ninety- eight pounds nett of Flour, full weight; ami the said Inspector shall not brand any barrel or half- barrel of Flour containing a less quantity of Flour than is indicated hy this Ordinance under a pen alty of one dollar for each mid every violation or infraction. Sec. 5. fto it ftirtbur t>nlnim:\l by tlic iiullmiiiv aforesaid. That the said Inspector on liis appoint ment *hnlj make oath or ulUrmutuiu before the Mayor of this city, that without fear, favour, or re spect to jiersoiiH, lie will diligently and to the best of liis ability, knowledge and shiiliiiispect all Flour offered to him for inspection, ami will brand the same according to the provisions of this Ordi nance, and will in all respects fnitlifullydiscliarge the duties of his oilico. Sec. 0. Be it further ordained by the ntitimrity aforesaid, Thut no Inspector uf Flour shall pur chase, directly or indirectly, any Flour, unless for the use of Imosclf or family, under the penalty of Ten Dollars for each linrre'l or package purchased by him in violation of this Ordinance. Sec. 7. Be it further ordained hy the authority aforesaid, That all line* incurred under this t Irdi- nance shall lie appropriated thus—one hull’to the informer nnd the other half to the City Treasury Sec. 8. Be it further nrdaiued by'the mitim'rity aforesaid, That it shall lie the duty of the ln*| lor to inspect Indian Guru nnd (/orn Men) in hags or in barrels, when rciiuusteil hy the owner or consignee to du so; and be shall 'brand suvli only as lie deem* to ho sound and merchantable, for which Ids compensation shall he three cent* pc Imrrd nr hag a* aforesaid. , Son. t). Aiidjie it further ordained by tile author ity oftho same, That all Ordinances or part* there of, tlml militate with tho provision.* of this Ordi nance, he mid the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council I4tli October, 1847. II.K. BUR HOUGHS, Mayor. Attest, A. C. DAVKxroKT, Clerk, ft um l LjM&ESll SEEDS. — The Subscriber* A have received a choice selection of GAR DEN SEEDS, which hnvo been raised with great care by a Seedsman of high reputation, and are warranted us good us any to be found in this country. ASPARAGUS.—Giant mid Roots. ^ BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Busk or Snap.— Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, ft Weeks, Early China Dwarfor Large Kidney, Refugee or Itlltti to 1, Half Moon, (pole or running,) Large White Lima, White Dutch Runner.*, Scarlet Runners, Red Cranberry. BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood, White French Sugar. BROCOL1. — Early White, Largo Purple Cape. ^ CABBAGE.—Early York. Large York, Green Globe Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, lia'rlv Drum head, Late Drumhead, Large La to Battersea. Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green Glunr.it. CAULIFLOWER—Early and Late. CELERY—White Solid. CRESS. — Curled or Popporgms.*, Broad Leaf. CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster, Early Short Green, Early Long Green. CARROT—Early Horn, Long Orange. CORN—Sweet 'or Sugar, Early Canada, Tuscurora. EGG-PLANT—Purple. KALE—Green Citriud Scutch, Purple. LEAK.—Large Scotch, Loudon LET Curled lingo. MELON*- Large Musk. Al USTAKD.—Brown or Black, While Euglish. MARJORAM— Sweet. ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Largo Red, Silver Skin, Onion Setts. OKRA. PARSLEY—Curled. 'PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Gurnsey. PEPPER—Boll, Cuycne. PUMPKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth. PEAS.—Fairly Washington, 2J feet, early Warwick, 2 ftiet, Early Double Blossom Frame, ft feet, Early Charltou, Golden Hotspur, fti foot, Dwurf Marrowfat, ftj feet. Bishop’s Dwarf Pro lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrmv/ut or Tall, ft fuel. RADISH.—White Full, Hardy Long Scarlet, Long Salmon, Scarlot Turnip, .YuJJkuy Turnip, (line Summer and Winter Variety,) Black Full or Spanish. ‘ RHUBARB ROOTS. SALSIFY. SAGE. 8PINAGE.—Prickly or Fail, Round Leaf or Summer. Early Summer Bu*Ii, Early Sum mer Crook-nock, Winter Crook-neck, Cocoauut or Porter's Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow. TURNIP. — Early White Dutch. Flat or Spring, Early Red Top, Early Garden Stone, Largo English Norfolk, llunovcr or Long Tank- uni, Pnrplo Top Ktitabcgu. TOMATA—Largo Red. THYME. FLOWER SEEDS. In packages of 12, 25, GU mid 100 kinds in each. FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c. Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary Seed, Hemp Soed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye und Oats. Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Troe», furnished to order IVom one of the best and most extensive Narlcry and Flower Gardens in this country. An assortment of Rook* oh Agriculture, Gar dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, Arc., to which will ho added the most popular works published on die above subject*. Agents for tho American Agriculturalist, pub. lished monthly by A. B. Allen, N. Y., for which suWr'mtions urn solicited. oct 7 , DKflSLP\V tfc WEBSTER. filOWA S E iV I>S ’8ARS APARILLA X A st|pply,jiist received, mid lor sMe b|r t y nov 1 * " Smuts' building. LETTUCE. — Drumhead, While Cuhliugo, hurled Silesia, Large Grecnhead, Imperial Cab- -Grceu Citron, Nutmeg, Cantelnpc, humber Oat of the Ure„„^ i ™S Ur# “- T“L*t!!&t Stoss?* establishment of a well orttartXJ Bt,ltt . tt V‘ for ^ de,H Journal of »* , &"] '"ft*. Government. “ " r Ule Gvinr dnlity. Po«™iiio|loti!iii,rr M ll information, tlie “Renortar” Will i „ r . ai,,lll l 10 .'omntuS^orelS f ir J! 0 * 1 ""l"’rmor clmntclor. ’ III tiio clo.i! orII,„ I„„t no,,ofCongruM 'S wraiignnuib now mini,, win onco’ruliv totlio Srimto Ulli|nd 8Wm "wn nre Tec»fnl regard. dH ‘ III. Ihe Prorrrdiugs and Dilutes in the llrpresentatiees will abb be girun with fun.,,, ■uipnrtmlity. niui llui litmo.t nroniotituniu I 1,0 “'"I’lotaly in Jo “» - licnrmtlm Rc|iortnr” „«« ,,|iir,||ilir. “ 1 It . .1 Syrtn/llmit Vine "f the Vnumtir, Del,air, all Ihr Stale Uliilaluee. u lln ? ■” litrly Riven. Moinlicro nl^Cnn.ro«’«an,l a |jffe nr rentier, will thin, ha kom rSn, J , " |U l,u |,v ", "J l.itrojie, tlirougl, reporter. In LofnCnZl ife VI. m aeneM AVir. a/Ihe Don will In, ri„. In o conili’iteiul form, tvilli in,l>t.lrv mill ntlenii Sncli M o Imol vtaw nrwlni, ll, t . “Unit..J ' Reporter i. ilciRneii to bo. All tiio Itrninifomotitii Intve linen well mntiirod , j¥ Impe m eiiiiflilclttly cheri.lieil Hint Il'L .'it so* porter will prove Iteelfencr«elie r itnlii.t£ tliRUilletl mill perfectly unlepeinlent jinirnil |. will Intve no party view,-,,,, political w proprietor, I'j-lho tenn. oflii, |.„„tr„ct win? Seii.tlu ol tiio United Stale., i, I ,|„, t itmn tin,l “Iho paper nln.ll colitoiii lie nolS dtecii.Hion. except Ike ilubnte.." It „i|ii " yelitelenf A. ir.-m.t the nrgnn ufenv net of J "in,, riio gnind nun of the iiilucriiier in., tteilil.il, nt tile Sent of Government, a fnilhiiilt, prnnml reporter ofnll »nrt« i.f iiilalljnunci,—n? poanMc agent, on wliinli the pnlitn ian, il„ |,» lies, man, tile tmiinifuetiirer, tlic nicclianic w every title interiMtcil in llicnllair. tlfCouereual tlm (Invernmunt, Ititiy relv nt all lime, witli» pheit coUtah*hit. It i* believed that tho establishment of i responsiblejournal of lalrlligmee, on term* aUi l’ , “' i « lt wWmi Ihe rutteh of thu great nmi«csu!^ people, at the conniieiiceiiieiil of wli.it iirmiM. to lie a most interesting audeveiiifidin>rmil iiiiif history of Congressional iiroeeeiliug, will k*K garded with favor by nil classes of tlm cuimunnc; and, having thus slated liis objects, die salwnt.- rospeeftilly solicit.* a liberal and genernl mium. Irom the enlightened imMic of the FuiicH Hi#. JAMES A. 11 HUSTON, Strnnirraphrr to thr Smote of Ihr V. S rTf-The “United Stales Keporler'' will I* printed nun large and handsome sheet, miilis.mi every morning, except Sundays, nt the rale off per annum. In connection with die daily paper, lkere*ill lie issued from the same esiahiishmeni, THE MIIHIOII OF CONGIIlhSH. "his publication will ronlnin exelnsivelv tb Report* of the Uroeeedings and Debates '«ft|. Congress of dm United Slates. It will he iw seiui-weekly, in an elegant quarlo-forio, tlirou^i nut the sessions of Congress, ami will be forni* ed to sobseribers at the rale of Tieo Dollar* f* the long session, and Om Dollar for the short ••• sioo. It is believed that this great national »v«rt will he deemed indispensable in the. library < every public institution, imlahioii, nnd profr. siou d iiian throughout lliccoiiutry; nud that it mJ be regarded hv the great mass oftho people ns di ve rv best political text hook for llioir own m structinli and that of their children. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Tlirougliont the session of Congress, t'.tho will lie, issued from tlm office of tlw “United Suv« Reporter,” containing the reports ofnll siirh lit hales ns may possess peculiarly exciting iutcrci All suhseriptioiis and eoimiiuiiiratioiM in l- post-paid, nud addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United .halts Reporter, Washington, I), f CV All iiowsnnper* throughout the FiiiH States who puhlish tliis prospectus once a weft from tliis date till the meeting of Congress, will 1»- entitled to nil exchange with the “United S|.it« Reporter,” and will he plneed oil the li*t of tlm* to whom the Extras will lie despatched, net 18 J PROSPECTUS or a NEW MUSIC UOOK, AV PATENT NOTES, CALLED TIIK IIESI*UHIAN IIAItl'i Hy Dr. Il’oi. I looser, of Jefferson CtnnOy, tin 111 IS work will contain 501) pages, inrludin* a lurid exposition of da* Rule* of Hingin: nnd of Mnsienl Composition; n largermnnls'id Cliurcli Tunes used hy the various religion* d* nomination', South and West, than luw evcrl*- fore been embraced in one volume, tides aid Alitiieuis, Sunday School and Infant Ilyliiiu, W iiierous Missionary aud Temperance pieces, A* - - ncroiiipaiiied ill a great many installers by the en tire hymn or song. Many of the times arc until*- ly new, while many of those linn old air* lM have long been u r cd at prayer, camp nnd otli*t menliiigs, ami in the social circle, hut have nevrt before been collected nnd harmonized, xvitli !'"• merousScotch, Irish, German and other lincltir' iiithertn scattered at wide intervals over tliceatln. will be found iu the Hesperian Harp. IJook*' ancient nud modem—ninny that are now out«' print, whose rich music is unknown to most pet- sons of the present day, have been cooiplth'l ‘'used up’’ to supply this work. The Hesperian ilnrn is the largest nnd rhrsf- rst Music Book ever offered the American pnW^ as ull intelligent persons will see by comparing '• with other works. Price, SI 50 per copy, hca"- tifully printed, and bound ill piwte-bourd, wit» neatly printed cover. An elegant copy, don,, in morocco of any color desired, will be lurnidirnDt S2 50 to Sft 50, according to style. Fitlycopie* (plain) sent to ono address for $02 50; 100 rm pies for $ 100. The work will be furnished to «»• scrihrrs only. ., N. I).—Activk Am".nt.* wanted nnintdialdjivi ranvass every county, town and city in th« W A liberal per cent, will lie allowed. Good rccain- niendufmn* required. Address the author, J w > paid, nt Louisville, Gn. . The Florida papers, and all others friendly w such an enterprise, are respi'ctfnlly reqnesteut puhltsh this Prospectus three times, and to wi)' the aiitimr a number of tin* paper containing n A copy of tin* Hesperian Harp will be given i return. . . ,4 Jefferson county, Gn., Aug. 1847. ♦ l ncl1 ^V. nance, entitled, “ An Ordiituitcc ntilhorw^ tin* sale ofcertain Lots to Charles II. Clnskuv,#® 1 fur other purposes,” passed 4tli April, 1844. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mavorand A1»W’ men of the City of Snvuiiuuii nud the llnaw^ thereof, in Council assembled, nnd it is n crr ‘? ordained by the authority of the suiue, tjwj above recited Urdiimncc be and the same » «««* by repealed, ... .. •« * 8ec. 2, Bo it furtlior ordained by the authority aforesaid, tiint the committee on public sales «nj city lot* proceed to revalue said lots, aud sell U««» under the existing ordinance. Sec. ft. Bo it furtiior ordained by the authority .aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of OiJ* nances militating with the provisions of tins ««* dinancu. he, and the same are hereby repealed- Passed ill Council JOth June. 184/. FI. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor, f Attest.] A. C. DAve.vronr, c. c. june 10 C tOillllS.—lOddx. Brazilian Round Co^** / mmiio extra size; 4 do, fine Shell Turk®*” fronf els. up; ft do. do. Side do. firtm , h <v \ ui>, just itc«vvd uml for rule by . VptU JOHN murpiif