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(TAIIl BRUS1II3S.—100 dor. Superior
X'JL quality Hair Uriifho., atl • now pnllonw,
wlioleaalo or MMAjiUt SSft«FJ®R LV
novG ■■Qa It, HhQ(l)lllCK8.QN. ;
Whitewash Briwhiw,
IJ assorted; 12do Scrubbing d?» do; 20 do Shoe*
do; 4 do Furuituro do ; 20 do Marking do, just re*
coived nnd for sale hy
nov4 G- It- HENDRICKSON.
WINDOW Gl*A,SS,'dkfl.—200 boxes
TT Window Glass, hworted sizos; 1000 .lbs.
Putty; l do* Glaziers* Diamond*; just roneivod
nnd for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 Gibbons'Buildings.
WISTAll’S COVOI1 LOZENOK8.
YY A fresh supply ofUicso Lozenges, highly
recommended for tlio euro of Coughs, Asthma,
Tickling of tho Throat, iVo.” Just received, and
Ibr sale by G. ft. HftNUlUCKSON,
nov 3 \ Gibbotts* building*.
gWSlte PANACEA. 20 dozen
O Svvaims’ celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck’s
do, just received and Ibr salo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
noy 2' Gibbon’s Building*.
nilAAUli l’II'S l>IltS,-5 grnw iff
.ii those celebrated bilious Pills, warranted
eebitiue, just received and Ibr sale by
6 J G. It. HENDRICKSON,
((ov 3 Gibbous’ Building*.
c AliTPETBE.—20 kegs refined Saltpo-
O tre, lfiOlbs each, in good order, just received
and for sale hy G. It. HENDlttCKSON,
oct 30 Gibbon’s Building.
SETTS.—3 barrels Onion Sett*
for Planting or pickling, just received and
for salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
oct 28 Gibbous’ Building.
SillUltCII’S VEGETABLE LO-
Vj TION.—An elYectnal cure for eruption f
tho Face aud Skin, particularly for Pimp ,
Blotches, Tettors, Tail, Sunburn* Freckles, See.
A degree of pleasure accompanies the use of
this elegant preparation, in its refreshing cficct
upon live skin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo
ration* are also removed, nml n pure state of tlio
complexion established bv the n*o of this lotion.
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 25 Gibbon's Buildiu?*.
13 APE It.—200 ream* Letter uud Foolscap
X Paper, assorted qualities. Just received und
for salo hy G. It. HENDRICKSON,
may 11
TAU. A. IJPIIAdPS PILE ELEi!-
ly TUAltY.—A certain euro for tlio Pile*,
either internal or external, bleeding nr blind, for
sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
june 22 Gibbon*’ Building*.
Carved Tortoise Shell, Buifaio,
vy Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Comb*, Slmll
and Imitation long hack Comb*, Side Combs of
n varioty of pattern*, Drexsing Combs, Shell.
Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Teeth
Com'.)* of all size* und qualities, forsa!?* bv
nny 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TAOR THE TEETH.—.Monpelas’unti-
X scorbutic Elixir and hi* celebrated Odontinc,
just received and lor sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbon*' Building*.
T_TICIH14t»’S Rev. li. ilii»
XX bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qill*,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nny 13 Gibbous’ btiildimr*.
T>ULL’8 SARSAP.UtILL4.-A H.
Bull’s Compound Extract of Sars aparilla,
for tho euro of Scrufola,diseases of the Skin, Dys
pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disease* of the
fang*, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive effect* of Mercury, and all diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood, equal to nuy
preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cent*
per bottle, by G. ft. HENDRICKSON,
may 4 Gibbon*’ building*.
f A SIP WHJIt.—Solar ami Astral Lamp
X_J Wick ofall sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, und
Candle wick, for sab by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
apr21 Gibbons’building*.
rpoOTII BRUSHES, Ate—An elu-
X pnnt nHsortment of French, English nnd
American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and CJuir*
coal Tooth Paste, just received and for sale hy
sept 30 G. it. HENDRICKSON.
H xtAl . C ARM IN AT IVE.-l
X-^ groce of this old English preparation, war
ranted genuine, for sale hy
apr24 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
iTPLL’S FAMILY SOAP.—50 boxes
XX Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just land
ed and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
apr Ift Gibbons’ buildings.
■pttWDEK PUFFS A KOX 13S.—An
XT extensive assortment of Powder Pulls uud
Boxes. Also, Puffs witliout the boxes, und tin
Powder Boxes, for sale by
apr22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
OUTLEIP8 TASTELESS SEII).
-IX LITZ POWDERS—All the n»!id ingre
dients of the Seidlitz Sjiring combined iu one
compound powder, tho efierveseing solution of
whicli tu water l* very nearly tasteless. Besides
being more palatable, it is mado in much hi#.?
time, und with infinitely less trouble, than tliut
produced with the two powders in the usual way.
Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Chuapside street,
London. Bold hy
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 Gibbon’* Buihling*.
jpOCKUOAUH POISON, Ac.-Ur.
Fcnchtwanger’.* Cockroach, Rat and Mouse
Poison, a sure uud sufi; destroyer of those nosei-
ou* vermin. Also, hi* infallible Bed Bug Poison,
for srde by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apl (J Gibbous’ Building*.
/ lONFKCTIONASt V—50 boxes Unn-
Vy fectionary of superior quality, landing from
sclir. Columbia, uud for !ial?: by
nprl) G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
TAYNE’S UK31lil>lKSi.—Jayne’S Lx-
cf puctoraut, for Coughs, Cold*, &.<•„
Jayne's Carm.itivo B;d.-am for Dysentery and
Summer Comjd.iiiit*.
Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil
dren.
Jayne'a Sanative Pills for Billious Complaint-.,
&.C.
A Urge supply of these popular remedies just
received aud for sale at Philu?lcliiliiu prices, by
G. U. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon’s Building.
TAPIOCA.—1 bid. he»t nua-
X Lty, just received, anil for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
junc21 Gihlihous’ Building*.
13HTAI481.—3 cask* first sort New York
X inspection, lainling from brig Arton, lhr sale
*»y. G. It. HENDRICKSON,
june10
■jirblUSOiV’S PILI.S.-The llvgcriun
... 'tntvwwd Modiciuu oftho British College of
llealtli, for «ulc hy °
june 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
IU kegs fresh ground Ginger,
v-Z ju#t received and for vale liy
jtino JU (}. R. HENDRICKSON.
WttAPPINO TWINP7=^Tb!iK
V V n.ssorted sizes and qualities, for sale bv
junolO. G. It. HENDRICKSON.
LMCENUII AYHITE WINI! VINE-
X GAR—2 bills just receive?! and for viiI?j by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
jnnn 1ft Gibbons’ Buildings.
|3EI> Bll?i I-OISOiV.—J)r. Tviiclit-
IU wang?!.’s iulUllulihi Bed Bug Poison, war-
raiit?Nl to uxtenniuat?! tfios?: imxious v?!rmin for
«■'') by (j. It. IIUNDIUCKSON.
june 5.
] A.ne Oil. it?,'.—limn gulliiiH lilnnclied
J-J Whiter Ittraituitl Hperm Oil, ir.tKJO lilt Win.
tern,Mined Suler Oil, OOHdll nnliloulwd fjiionu
Oil, 500 do Train Oil, roe?)ivud per brigs Augus
ta, Baldwin, und Swiss Boy, fur salo by
, G. R. HENDRICKSON,
sept J8 Giblions’ luiiMiog*.
BeyXiSl JUAN’S celebrated doii-
.L7 bio ilwtilled ROSE COMPOUND, for tlio
Hair I This celi;brated preparation which ha*
stood unrivalled for the last fifty yenrs, in Central
and South America, where tho inhabitant* are
noted for their lino luxurauthnir, ami whore more
attention is given to beautifying nnd promotimr
its quick growth, than in any other country, und
hxs gained* such universal nnd popular thvor in
tin? principal cities in tho old world, is without
doubt the beat article ever invented for Cl canning,
Reproducing and Beautifying tho humun Huir.
Prico 50 and 75 cents.
For sole by W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Solo Agent for Savannah,
oct27 — Corner Uay uud Drayton St?.
SHB
Allow ma tt},col! your attention to one o f Uto groat*
cst and moat useful Medecinca ever discovered.
It in not myintcution to tax you with a long and
tiros?) pi advertisement, but 1 lay bolbro you tiro
testimony of tho most respoctnblo families m uto
United States, most of piy certificates aro (Vomtlto
city of Savannah, Nvhtiro I reside, and many from
your own State, where tho Medicine is used with
great utula*UmUhiugRi»ccu«**, it has proved itself
to bo superior to tiny other Medicine for tho euro
of Fcvor and Aguo, which it will do in tho very
short space of Twelvo Honrs, U hns nover boon
known to fail to oiled a cortnin euro. Tho Med*
icino is n harmlcs* and tasteless one, which will
make it tho most popiilaiJMmlieinein tho Southern
States. The Medicino contains no minortd pro*
parutiou whatever, hut is a harmless Vegetable and alterative powers, and is highly recommend-
matter only. To Planters, this Medicine is u vul* ed by eminent physicians. It is prepared iircon-
1.1 ... 2. ..II nn.iia ... Il.f.il.'n ............ ~l* .1. — <-!>•"» I... II.
nnlilo prennratioa, as it cures all cases in twelvo
hours, nnu does not require nuv time to be lost; all
tliut is to he done is to tako the Mmlicinu and to go
to work. * To tho Rica riuntorit is a vuluubloMed
icine, as It does not contain nuy hierctirinl or min
eral preparation whatever, nnd is therefore n Halo
Medicine for those who areliahlo to exposure. I
beg you. do not let mu have to tax you so often with
nifvertistnuents, certificates, Ac. It has already
proved itself to bowbnt l say it is, anil the greatest
proof is every body js recouundndiitg it to bo (the
only certain nnd speedy cure for the Fever and
Ague. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor
what ho thinksoniumplircvs' Remedy for rover
and Ague, mid of course, to bo convinced, you will
try it, at least 1 hope so.* Here is my oiler to any
Planter of South Carolina, who will cither call on
l)oet. P. M. Cuben, of Charleston, S. C. or myself,
in the city of Savannah, mid cither of us will'give
enough for twelve cases, and if it dues pot cure ton
out oftwelve, we will refund tho amount paid for
it. Your lire to sue the Mcdiciuo taken ns 1 have
directed.
Owing to the heavy rains during tho past sum
mer, and which still continue, nil the low lauds
are underwater, which will cause u grent deal of
this disease on the Rice Plantations; it will be to
your advantage to nrocuro a certain and speedy ,
remedy 5 you can uo so by applying to either 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 are the only agents fur
the sale of the Gnr.vr SouTur.nN ItKMF.un, where
it will ho found either at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants will make a handsome profit
hy selling tliis medicine. A liberal discount made
to Planters, Ac., hy the dozen. Address.
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
oct 18 ‘ Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
M ore yeti-still they
COM E!—LATE A \D 1M I’OItT A NT
[•’ROM SC RIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
It EM E1) Y C A N N OT FAI L ! *—HE A D J!
EAD!! READ!!
Scum:* County, Sept. 21, 1817.
Win. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir;—Permit me
to drop a few lines to you in behalf of your vain
able medicine. I have recommended it in two
eases os being the best Medicine for the cure of
the Fever ami Ague, and told them if it did not
cure 1 would refund the money. Hut us your
medicine has proved itself so Vnr, 1 do no not
hesitate to recommend it to tho public us a cer
tain and speedy cure for the Fever and Ague; a
disease po troublesome in the lower countries,
which would he banished by tho use of Hum*
plirov’s Remedy, a most valuable inodiciiiu for
tho South. Enclosed you will receive u certifi
cate from u respectable gentleman of Scriven
County, and also of a young Ludy who resides iu
my family. 1 am your obd’t sorvt,
IVm. M. C.wtu.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—1 hand your
Agent my certificate for publication, if you think
proper. This is to certily that I had tho Fever
and Ague several times very severe, and found
no relief until throughtho persuasion of Mr. \V.
Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever
and Aguo Medicine, which restored mo to health
in the short space of2-1 hours. And I do recom
mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and
speedy cure for the above disease.
Respectfully, M.utv Siieppaud.
Jacksonlmro,’ Serivon Co. Sept. 24, 1847.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
S.vvanxah, Oct. 2,16-17.
Mr. Win. Humphreys—Sir:—Having laid oc
casion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague.
I can recommend it to the public as n safe, cer
tain, ami speedy euro for the above named dis
ease. It cured the casein less than I'ight hours.
Respectfully yours, J. II. CUBBEDGE.
JUST IN TIME.
Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir.—With the
f ’reatost pleasure l recommend your celebrated
lemedy to the citizens of tho Southern Suites,
and to Planters, and all who are troubled with the
Fever and Ague. I was a subject of the above
inmed disease for a longtime and tried various
remedies, among which was Itowaml’s Tonic.
Mixture, India (Jhalegogue,Champion’s Pills, nnd
many others; Iml till was useless, until ( was ad
vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi
cine, which I did and I can safely recommend it
to the public as a certain euro. Your remedy
cured me iu labours, for which I tender you my
thanks, nwl' wish yon success in your enterprise
in behalf of the human family. * Your truly,
II. II. ILwmBTT.
Reenvilto, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847.
oct 7
T HE OLD iWEJIETTOSTATE.
A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—Southkknkus.—The following is from my
Agent.Mr. Tims. J. S. Furr.ofGruhumvillc, S, C.
Mr. Il'Uliani Humphreys, Jr.:
Sir—I hand to you the certificate of Mr. E. C.
Walts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever ami
Ague; ho is a man of integrity, and his testimony
is consequently undoubted.
Yours respectfully, Tims. J. S. Fauh.
Graham vide. 8. C., 8 opt. 18th, 1817.
Mr. H’. Humphreys, Jr.:
Dear Sir—'Phis is to certify that I have used
your Fever and Ague Remedy with success. 1
obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S. Farr,
your Agent of thin place, and administered it tu
my daughter, accordin'* to the directions, nnd I am
happy to state that the disease loft her iu the
eoiir-o of thirty-six hours, and her present state of
health indicates a certain cure.
Yours, &e. E. C. Watts.
Grahtunvdio, 8. C., Sept, J4th 1847.
AGLN1 S.—P. M. Cohen A. Co., Charleston,
S. C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grab.unville, S. C.; \V. A.
Carswell,- Savannah. G i.; A. McLanc & Co. ,
Jacksonville, Ga.; Bhotwell & Gilbert, Macon,
A. Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Good-
til’ ** a -' William Carr, Jucksoiiboro,
W. it. Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch,
Ha-.vkiusville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, (in.;
Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Florida;
Lightlbnt Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa
vannah; Cunningham &. Co., Dalton,- Gu.; J.
r ^’lli*. Macon; M. C. Williumcon,
Dave-boro, Ga.; Win. Hodges, Samlersville: R.
II. Barrett. Pinesville, Go.; T. C. Finley, Htim-
o H’ *’• A. Pouiien, Jacksonville, Fla.;
u. S. Biuly, LunronsvilJo, S. C.
Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. limn-
preyri, \\ holes.de and Retail Druggist, Savamiah,
UUEpN’8 DELIGlrt’, Ae.-lfprUibcdnir.osi-
fion of tills Extract apd tho properties of, tho,
GLuconn DullglR, physioiatts aro rospoctftilly re
ferred to tho 6th and 6th uiimhor, vol.-l, ortho
Southorn Journal oMlfedicino otid Plmrtniicy.
FornuriiyUig tho blood, and romovingall iUhoob-
os arming lYofu Utb impurity Uf .tho same, it is
highly recommended, as also for Jhe euro ofRhcu-
muUsm, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of the
Throat aud legs, pains nnd swollingafof Uio bones.
Tottors, Pimple* m the Faco. Old Sores, und all
Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mor-
curial Disenses, aud for assisting the operation
und preventing fatal consequences of Mercurial*
iu Sypbnlus.
This preparation, (hy adding tho Clucon’s De
light, &c. In Uio Sarsnpurilln,) combines in nmoro
perfect degree than nuy known remedy, tonic
seqiionco of tho recommaudntions givon by Dr.
H. R. Frost, Professor of Materia Medica mtlio
Medical Collego of Charleston, S. C. in his work
on Mnteria .Medica, only concentrated by a pro
cess of Uio subscriber's to rbmlor it more conven
ient for administration, and with the exception of
tho addition ofinorcury which may nt all tunes bo
added when necessary. To show tho higliosti-
illation which Dr. F. entertains of tho coiuhiun-
tiim of these articles, it is only necessary to refer
to Uie uliovu mentioned work.
Tliere aro lew easos of chronic nnd painful
Rheumatism Unit will not yield to the inlliioiico of
Sarsaparillavn?l Queen's’Delight if duly prose-
vered iu. especially if taken in conjunction wiUi
I Iydr.of Potash.
I# highly recommended for all diseases of the
skin, chronic as well as recent. One bottle will,
iu most instances, cll'actually remove nil pimples,
pustules or blotches on the ’faco, to which young
persons in this elimiito aro so much subjected to,
arising either from impurity of the blood or de
bility. It is tho best remedy known for scrofu
lous affections, sores and breakings out iu young
children, and is safe and etlicaeious iu removing
entirely every trace of hereditary diseases from
the system, iu the tenderost iulaiit; iu fact, ju all
cutaneous alFcctions it is invaluable. As a gen
eral purifier ofU.o blood, and an cradicator ofall
ob*tiimto diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take the precedence nrull other remedies. It
gently operates upon aud regulates the bowels,
restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone
to tho stomach, and promotes digestion.
It will effectually relieve Erysipelas evon in its
worst stages, aud fill persons suffering from this
distressing complaint are advised to use it, first
so, hut if no marked relief be found after taking
one bottle, it will he ucccssary to use the Hydrin-
dated Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done in
the cases ofall quack medicines of tho day, to of-
feet their sale, nnd so force them upon the pub
lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pre
paration hns been prescribed and used by a num
ber of physicians ami plauturs of our city and
neighborhood, with great success, viz; Dr. R. H.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
Dr. C. Pritchard, .Air. S.’Legnre, Lt. Wilson, U.
8. R. 8. all of this city; Dr. James Stoney, Beau
fort. &e. Price per bottle, or #5 lor ft do.
Prepared hy J. Pktkii M. Epei.vo,
Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and
King streets, Charleston, 8. C.
Agent for Savannah*,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
dec 21 —|yr Market square.
T 1IIE NATIVE EE II HIP (J.O H
For the Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In
termittent, nr Aguo and Fever, aud other diseas
es incidental to a debilitated state of tho system,
such as night sweats, Ac. See.
The native Febrifuge is offered. Tho proprie
tor is aware that the common objections to all new
preparations will be urged against this. To obviate
all such objections, he lias simply to state that it is
prepared according to tho receipt of an eminent
physical!, who used it with perfect success
through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick
ly region of our country, viz; the Mississippi val
ley- Again from tho c.vjted estimation in which
Quinine is held, not only hy the people, hut by
the most skillful physicians, It will appear snpera-
rogatory to oiler any new article. Hut the Native
Febrifuge possesses all the power and certainty
of Quinine iu controlling Fever without affecting
the head, and may be safely used therefor, where
Quinine is inadmissible. It is not the purpose of
the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on
such occasion ?, to attempt a display of medical
knowledge by adopting some one of the contra
dictory theories atlont, with regard to tiio charac
ter and causes of Fever.
Believing with the learned Gregory that though
there has been so much written concerning Fever
there js no onesubjoctin the whole circle of medi
cal^ science which still involves so many disputed
{mints. Letting all theories pass, we stand hy
faets. The first of which is that the Native Fe
brifuge will cure fever, from whatever cause it
may have originated, and if any doubt exists, as to
tho tact wo invite tho ulllictetl to tho test, with
confidence as to tho issue. What it has done it
will do. Tho following certificate of one well
known will show what it has done:
Savannah, 12th May, 1847.
Mr. Jus. A. La Roche having requested mo to
stale my knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, 1
take pleasure in stating that it was used benefici
ally in the Fevers of tho valley of the Mississippi
and Arkansas, in all cases iu which Quinine is us
ually exhibited, and was admissible in conges
tions oftho brain when Quinine wiu supposed to
be contrudicated.
J. J. Mitchem., M. D.
Em.voii vM, Sept. RO, 1847.
Dear Sir:—In compliance with my pruiuiso to
let you hear from me, with regard to the efi'oet of
vour Febrifuge, permit me to hand you the fol
lowing statement of facts. For nearly '.! years my
wife has been laboring under tlio elfonts of con
tinually recurring Chilis and Fevers, notwith
standing all the remedies prescribed by our best
I’bysicians, and at the time I procured’Tho Na
tive Febrifuge, wo bad become perfectly despon
dent, fearing that death ulouo would terminate her
disease, but I am Imppy to suite that the use of
one bottle bus broken tho Fever completely and
re-tored her s< » far as to require only a little time
to recruit her wasted energies aud place her iu
period health, sack hits been the change produc
ed in her habit und constitution by The Native
I* cbrifuge.
With sincere regard, I am yours,
Thomas Keei*leii.
In J. A. La llochc, Savannah.
Prepared and sold, hy
JAMES A. L\ROCIIE,
0f; t 7 No. I Market sq tin re.
I WIUK AJVK’S PLA I’I OR M
SCALE.—An assortment of these celebrat
ed Scales, to weigh :i(» lbs. 200, T(lf), 800, 1,000,
1,200,1,000 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand und
lor sale at manufacturers’ prices, |»y
DENSLOW WEBSTER.
Agent* for Uto sale of these Scales.
Hunt's Merchant’s Magazine makes the follow
ing comments upon this useful nnd convenient
article: ' •
I ttirhank's Phtlfi/rm SaiUs.-*-It is not often that
we ere induced to laud an article of trade, and
we never do unless perfectly satisfied that we are
commending something that is useful. We can
not commit to gratify the cupidity of an indivi-
dual, ut the risk of .imposing the.confidence of
thousands of our readers who rely upon the hon
esty of our statements, if not in the mfalibility of
our jiidmcnt. That grent improvements have
been made within a few years; in the instruments
o| weighing merchandise, is a fact familiar to Inisi-
ness men. The anthiiio clumsy and inaccurate
Jacksonmmo’ Gu. Oct. in' 1847 * * °- f J vul f?buig. have given way to tho in-
« » . \ eiition of American mechanical skill, and the ui-
nov 8
i Muscovado, for ?ulo by
COIIEN A FOSDICK
A NOTIVEK PROOF !—Received from
my Agent, Mr.W. Carr, of Scriven coi
Jack son mmo’ Ga. Oct. 30, 18-...
To lTin. ffuinp/irrya, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith
hand your agent my certificate for publication, if
you think proper.
This is to certify tint I purchased a brittle and
box of your valuable medicine* from Mr. C'avr,
who recommended it to me as a certain cure, and
I can safely say that it cured mo speedily, nnd I
now am in good health, entirely restored from that
troublesome disease, viz. the FEVER AND
AGUE, and can safely recommend it to all trou
bled with that uiicnmlortuhiedHen.se above men
tioned, ns a valuable combination of yours, and if
used properly, would render sniUihction in all
cases. I am, sir, with great respect,
Your*, die.
GEORGE R .WOODWARD.
LxrPrepared only by
WM. HUMPHREYS, JU.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
oct 21 ■ Savannah, Goo.
H OME IN 3>IJ STKYWiU auihnslh, m .
jjhrry's Superior Cologne ll'utcr—Pronounc
ed to bo superior to the host imported German,
rreuch or English inamiractiire. Prepared and
M \ iy WM. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
_ or j 13 _ Savannah, Go.
S VVEE'i’ Oil**—-10 ba*ketH~ |br sale by
oct 20 THEODORE MINIS. •
moiidod lor Uio hist forty yoars hy tlip most omi-
iientof Uio Faculty and Citizens In the United
js, prepared only by tlio «olo nropriotor,
V.' DYOTT, M, D., successor to Botichonoy
IllHnt til.. Irtln «..n-rt tfftll limillll'llt.
States,
T. W. ..„ 4 -
Lordunet, the late approved preparer.
quAi.mr.B ov mahv’s plaster cloth,
Tho Plaster Cloth is so well known throughout
tho UnUatl States, hut more guuorally ill tho city
of Philadelphia, that its beneficial ofYects and sur
prising cures, have procured for it the approba
tion nnd recommendation of tho most emiuont of
tho Faculty.
It is a sure and safe remedy for Ulcers nnd
Sores, either fresh or of long durance. It stays
ami prevents Guiigrtmus, anil bv a timely nppli-
cation will preserve many a valuable life and limb.
lit conns of iuvutoracy ofUlcers, or u prone ness
of the infected parts to mortify, (qr Gangrene,) it
will he advisable for the unfortunate still'ercr to
resort to tho use of somo gentle purgative for a
few days previous to using the Fluster, und con
tinue the sumo till the cure is completed, which
may be confidently expected iu a reasonable time.
No purgative inoro proper than Dr. Dyott’s well
known Aiiti-U'iliiuiis Pills,
The Malcngers of tlio Negroes is ranked under
the denomination of Ulcurs; this valuable Plaster
is also n curtain cure for it, if the sumo treatment
ho observed as ubuvu.
Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula,
White Swelling, Sore Breasts, Ferons, Whitlows
and Boi^ are removed, and cures happily pro
duced hy the use of this vuluahlo Plaster.
It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected
humours; It also caroii Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax,
Scalds, Burn*, and all Sores and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sores or Issues
very successfully and without pain. It dissipates
distressing pain’from Gout or Rheumatism in a
vary short time, and is a safe and curtain euro for
Rheumatism und living Rheumatic Pains, if the
Plaster ho constantly applied to the affected parts
for six or eight mouths, tlio parts utfuciud liucoiuu
invigorated, and a euro seldom fails to he com
pleted. It is also successfully used for tho cure
o f corns.
Those useful men, Mariners, should never be
without JIally’s valuable Plaster Cloth; it keeps
any length of time equally good, ami is particu
larly calculated to dry sores arising from green
wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much
aids. It is accessary it should be kept dry.
Received aud for sale by
way 12 T. RYER30N.
TYYEKSON «V CO’S. S.iRSAPA-
AyRlLbA.—fnrtliu cure of nil diseases aris
ing from the impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., all of which will yield under the use of this
preparation.
The subscriber, iu otlering this preparation to
the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of
those flashy and conscientiously headed advertise
ments, attended with fictitious certificates of euros,
hut trust its character, as a specific, entirely on its
own merits. He has been induced to otier it
from the favorable niatmer in which it has been
used hy several eminent physician* with great
satisfaction. lie asserts with confidence that it is
prepared with great care and accuracy, anti iu tho
best mode to obtain tlio active principles of Sarsa
parilla in its most concentrated state. Prepared
ami sold by T. RYERSON.
jt»»t” ft Druggist, Savannah.
I ? JLECJTItICA L If AIR GLOVE
-J AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of
tlio best quality .-—The combined ollect* of heat
aud cold, of variability in temperature, and irre
gular netion of the sy.item, 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, und restore tho skiu to a health-
fill state, has long been a desirable object; aud this
remedy has been found iu tho operation of the
Hair Glove und Belt Frietor.
The movement of all parts of tho body whilst
undergoing tho process of friction, produces a
general activity and circulation of the blood, and
at the same time removes all encrustation* from
the skin, aud clears aud opens the pores efiectuul-
The regular use of tlio Hair Frietor* night nnd
morning, will produce a general glow aud health
ful excitement of the skin, and will he found both
a preventive and cure iu all cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, Are. They require only to he used in
order that their most beneficial effects may be
kuowu aud appreciated.
♦fob 7 T. R YERSON.
ril ICVNSPAK E NT <3 E EE AT I Ml,
X Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is
inglass for Talde Jellies, and of great service in
diseases where delicate animal food is required,
and well calculated for long sea voyages. It im
proves hy age if kept dry, and can lie made into
Soup in a few minutes, and is of groat service in
clarifying Cider, Beer, and Wine.
TO MAKE TABLE J ELLIES.—Use nt least
two ounce.* of Connor's Refined American Isin
glass, which should oo first soaked iu cold water
lor two hour-; drain otVthat water, then take two
quarts of cold water, one and a half pound ofsu-
gar, put iu it the white of throe eggs, the juice of
three good sized lemon?, the peal of one, a stick
of cinnamon, u little nutmeg, orange peal, or
other spice to suit the taste; stir all the ingredients
well together while cold, then boil the who!
mass four or five minutes, and then pour it
through a Jelly Bag; when it may he put into
glasses or moulds, ami when cold,’ will lie tit for
use. The mould.-, should bs first wet with a lit
tle white ol'egg and water just boforc the jolly
is put iu thorn, nt order to make it easy to turn
them out on plates.
The Jelly Bag is made of llannel 8or 10 inches
across the opening, a id about half a yard, deep,
narrowing to a point at the bottom. 'The liquid
that runs through first, should ho poured back iu
the jullny hag until it rim* through dear.
Add one pint of wine to the above for Wine
Jolly. Oilier liquids made from preserves, muy
hu jellied by using the same proportion oftho Is
inglass.
BLANC MANGE may be made hy using nt
least one ounce oftsinghiss for two quarts of milk
or cream, the peal of two lemon*, sugar and snirq
to suit the taste—bring the whole to a boiling
heat, strain it, and when nearly cool, stir it well
to mix the cream that will rise while cooling, pour
it iu moulds, nnd when perfectly cold, it mav lie
turned out and will then lie ready for use. The
moulds should he first wet with cold water, which
wifi prevent it from stricking to them. Just re
ceived and lor sale hy
»?»nr Ift T. RYERSON.
. . , flmiiicnl skill, aud tlio ut
most precision lias boon attained. A variety of
Piatform Balansus are manufactured and used
which cannot he relied on for any considerable
octree ol accuracy; so that they necessarily in
volve one party in pecuniary loss. 11 thereforo
« lords na.p ensure to refer to tlio Platform Scales
ol Mr. I nirhank, which hnvu been extens*iv«dy
used iu all parts of the United Slate* for several
years, and given, ns far ns our knowlcdgml ex
tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased
one of those settles three years siuce, and have u*-
od them constantly for weighing paper. &c. and
for accuracy aud durability, wo are quite sure,
they have not, mid perhaps cannot, bo surpassed.
Iho plan of construction is philosophical and
simple. Tho employment of two lovers, with a
single beam, i* certainly tho most practicable, in
n compound platform balance. Any increase of
tho number of levers or un additional beam, ren
ders the instrument more complicated,loss precise
in it* operation aud more liable to derangement.
These denies aro used by many of the loading
merchants of New York, whose written testimony
to their superior excellence hu.* been freely ac-
corded to tiro manufacturer*. ji Ine 9
WHITE WINE VINE4JAI5.—25
V T barrels, hauling fr«vn schooner Maria,
from Philadelphia, und for sab* by • > - *-
oct ft CONNERAT & ILYR1K,
J ITEES ISAUCLS EAP DIVINE
HE VENUS or Nvmph SOAP, (in a solid
state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov
ery of’surprisiug efficacy for rendering tho skin
soft uml lair. As a creator and conservator of
that most, distinguishing charm of fomalo loveli
nes,*, a transparent lair skin, Jules Hand's Eutt
Divine de \ onus or Nymph Soap may lie said
to exert an almost magical power, composed for
the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the
utter exclusion ofall niiuural admixture, it is dis
tinguished medicinally for its extromdy bland,
purifying aud soothing ucliou on the skin uml by
acting upon the pores nnd minute secretory ves
sels, expels all impurities iVom tho surface, allays
every tendency-to iullammatiou and by this me
thod alone effectually dissipates all redness, tan,
pimples, freckles aud cutaneous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; its constant use will
change die must billious complexion into one of
radiant whiteness.
To gentlemen alllicted with a tenderness of tho
*kin iu shaving, the use of the Etui Divine do
Venus, will he found to allay all ciiticuhir Irrita
tion occasioned hy common soap or cream ortho
climate. Just received and for sale by
julyat T. RYERSON.
THE OK EAT PAIN ISILLER.-
X No Medicine has been discovered that was
so happily adapted to use internally, and vet per
form such wonders when applied externally, ns a
wash or hath, or by friction. It may be used with
a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery,
Burns, Chilbluins, Teeming, Pains in the Side,
*.V:e. Ate.
From the many certificates which accompany
tlio article, the two following are selected on ac
count of tlmr brevity:
“I luivo used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and have found that iu applying it immedi
ately that it will prevent even 11 blister. 1 would
recommend it to dm confidence of tho public.
If. A. Hkbbk,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass."
41 1 have used Mr#. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, nnd many other common complaint?, and
bike pleasure iu recommending it as a family me
dicine. ' J. Swan,
Pastor Pint Bnptist Church,
New London, Conn." *
Price 12 to 50 cents oer buttle. For sale by
• sept It) J. A. LaROCIIE.
Ml.ro .
BV M. a.'■THOMSON,M. D.. MACON, CEO.
rpiIE IIudortigned finding that the cures of ties-
X porato cased, effected byliis remedies, are
uccuummlating Ihster Ui'an hU spaco in the nows-
pnners will admit of reporting, has concluded to
publish «. number of them iu pamphlet form for
distribution, so that tho alllicted who may feel
more especially interested, can, ou application bv
letter (postpaid; or otherwise, bo furnished with
ednies. :
lit presenting such n body of evidence in tho
lorin or certificates, it may not be improper to re-
mark, in regard to their credibility, tJmt they are
given many or them, hy tome’of our bestciti-
zons, whose characters are well und generally
known, uud whoso residences are particularly
pointed out, thus rendering the possibility of fraud,
deception or forgery, utterly out of tho question,
for how could it he for one moment inuuaginctl
that falsehoods, thus issued in tho fight or day,
right under the immediate observation of those in
terested, could he at all tolerated or allowed, es
pecially us they tend to subvert tho interests of
those who scrutinize them with such Argus eyes
as would, if possible, detect an error in die truth.
These considerations will ut once indicate the
uiilurciicu of credibility duo these, and those so
frequently paraded in the papers from- abroad,
got up and signed hy nobody knows who, issued
from nobody knows where, uml circulated fur
from their reputed source, for every body knows
what. By tliis, however, ho must not he under
stood to say that such certificates are false, only
that they may ho so for all wo know. His inten
tion iu presenting this view of it is merely to show
that whilo falsehoods may he published at a dis
tance with impunity, it i* utterly impossible that
they can lie so at home.
As usual, tho undersigned will continue to fill
hi* space iu the papers hy limited reports of suc
cess in treating the incurables, IVom among which
tho following ofuenrly nino yours stuuding is for
the present selected.
From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary.
Mr. Editor: Sir,—My sense of duty to my suf
fering fellow mortal* has induced me to make tho
following communication; uud I am in hopes that,
should you see proper to give it iu whole or in
part, a jduce iu your valuable paper, it muy prove
beneficial to some poor fellow sufferer. 111 the
wintcr of 18;M, and tlie day after 1 had a hard day's
work lifting and moving logs, I was taken with a
violent paiu iu my hack and loins, ami tho day
following with u total suppression or stoppage of
urine. [I was then a citizen of Jones county,
Gu.} I immediately called in a physician of great
eminence anil distinction 5 for thirty-six hours I
siillerud as much, to all uppeuruticc, us it was
possible for human nature to endure, nnd at last
found relief only by the help of tho 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 three day.* return, and
the catheter was my only helper. In 1837 I re
moved to this eon n’ty, mill brought with me my
tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.—
Here, ns there, I applied to the most skillful phy
sicians, as I thought, and here, as there, I receiv
ed no benefit from them. In September 1842,
after having suffered at times the most excrucia
ting pnin* for eight years and nino months, and
after having spent a great deal of money (at least
#300) oil doctors during the time, I was induced
to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Mucou, and though
I entertained the most violent prejudice to his
, mode ofimicticu, my necessity compelled file to
go, for I hud then been routined to my house for
ten clays, ami had to resort to the use oftho 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 he gave mo medicine.
In halfait hour after taking hi* first dose, l foil that
ease, and had that free and copious discharge of
urine which I bad not felt or bad in almost nine
years. And from that time to this present day,
Mareli 20th, 1847, 1 have had no return of my
complaint, und no more use for my catheter. In
order to make the cure permanent I continued
tlio use of the medicine several mouths. Siuce
then I take nothing for it. 1 eat, drink, sleep,
and work as in former days, and feel us well and
sound as ever 1 was. Yoil may well suppose thnt
it did not take long to banish prejudice at that
rate, aud 1 now say to the alllicted, that 1 believe
in many instance.* that prejudice stand* more in
Iho way ofthoir recovery than tho incurability of
their discuses. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe
rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, nml such tlio
results. Neither ho nor his remedius need any
encomium from mo: tho skill oftho one and liio
efficacy oftho other are too well known for that;
but a fellow feeling for the tmlibrcrs induced me
to take up the pen, and to them is dedicated the
imperfect communication of
Yours, respectfully,
GEORGE G. MILLER.
Dihb County, Geo., March 20th, 1847.
i Person* desirous of testing tho efficacy of
these remedies iu their own cases, no matter tchcrc
they reside, can do so very conveniently hy send
ing their age and symptoms in writing, it* cor
rectly a* possible, when medicines to suit their
various cases will be compounded aud sent by
mail, express, nr private hand. In order that am.
may partake of the benefits resulting from the use
ol'lii* remedies, his charge for the treatment of
such cases as do not requiru his personal atten
tion, will be only I'icc Dollars a mouth, which
may ho sent hy mail at his risk.
Acute cases, and those requiring personal at
tention will he charged in accordance with the
established rates ofotijer city Physicians.
Inconsequence of the great increase of office
business, it will lie impossible for him to attend at
any great distance, only in urgent cases, or as
consulting physician. Ilis city friends may fully
roly on hi* usual promptitude m attending to their
calls, mid others who may deem it their interest
to proeiiro hi* service.*, will he attended to as
promptly us his will admit.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
-Macon, October 18, 1817.
N OKDfcNA l NW~Kidi{|i,d hn Ordi-
■nance for the Inspection ofFlonr, and for tlid
appointment of Inspectors.
See. 1. Ijii it ordained by tho MayUfnrtd A|f
donnen of tho city or Snvnmwh and Hamlets
thereof, in Council assembled, and it is hereby
ord amod by. tho authority oftho same, That from
Ond after the passage ofthiaOrdinance City Conn-
cd shall appoint 0110 or mbro Inspectors of Flour
for the city of Savannah, who shall give bond
aud security to bo approved by Council, in tlio
sum of one thousand dollars, for tho fuithftd dis-
ehnrgo of the duties or his office, and whoso duty
it shall he to inspect, Avhcn colled upon, iu the
manner herein provided, any Flour w hich may
ho brought to this market for sale.
Sec. 2. Bo it further Ordained by tlio authori
ty aforesaid, That every barrel of Flour shall ho
examined by the Inspector, in tho following umu-
ncr. he shall provide himself with an instrument
not exceeding five eighths of an inch in diameter,
with which ho shall penotrato through to the
other head, and hal ing obtained a sample, he shull
plug the hole with a round piece of soft wood, to
prevent the entrance of water. Should the said
Inspector judge the Flour tu he merchantable,
according to the provisions of this ordiunnee, he
slmll provide himself with brunds, with letters
three-fourths of an inch in length, with which he
shall brand each barrel according to quality, viz:
"superfine,” "lino," "middling, "first" o'r "sec
ond." Ho shall brand Uie word "Savannah" on
each barrel, and the initial letters of his name.
His compensation shall bo Three Cents per barrel,
to bo paid by the owner or consignee of the
Flour. It shull aslo be the duty bftlio Inspector
to inspect ami brand half barrels, nnd bags of
Flour, and to brand them iu the same manner a*
aforesaid, and he shall receive the same compen
sation for them as for barrels.
<« TH* SK V * .Til OT OKUJCMIlT.ft ' V
Number One of the
UNITED STATES HEPORTI’i,
A 1)mIu Journal of (lonrnmcal, Lroi, ’
laticc ami Genera! *
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. '• l ]arly Intelligence of the tooremenl. of ,1.
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of tlio mo.t itt,porta,,, ciransctcr. ' S "‘ tt
proprietor i* bound to furnish daikToSuIoj®
m accordance with th*. i n , m , „r. 1 •’ 1011 ut '""h,
arthe close of the Inst^c^s^tt of C«n»r * iw** *
arrangements now made will nt once
to the Senate of Uio United^ Hum!-, .f ecu T«
and complete record of its Debates: anft*?
pcttplc-it, „ greatly enlarged ,3K, " ""
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flcpresentaticcs will also he given tviihlS/
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Sec. 3, Be it further ordained hy the authority
aforesaid, That all barrels coutaiuhig Flour
brought for sale to thin market slmll ho well larly given,' Memb™ n” "‘S 11 -
titatlo ul good .otuimetl material,, and tighloucd of reader, will tit,t. 1„. |, cnt S “ ,
will, tint, hoop., secure,l hy four nail, in each ami
china lionp, and lliree nail, to each upper hike
liooj), and of tho following dimensions : the
staves of whole barrels twenty seven inches long,
and uie diameter of tho head seventeen inches:
tho staves of hull* barrels twenty-two inches in
length, and the diameter of tho bund thirteen in
ches; and all barrel* truly tared on the same head
with the Mill brands, shall he deemed merchanta
ble barrels, tlio brand or mark to bo so distinctly
nut on,a* not to lie easily erased; and the name or
brand oftho Mill where said Flour has boon man
ufactured, shall he placed on tho head of each bar
rel; aud the saul Inspectoral hereby directed not
to brand any barrel of Flour whieh has not been
prepared agreeably to tins requirements of this
Ordinance,under a penalty ofono dollar for encli
and every barrel otherwise branded; and tho In-
snector shall cause all barrels whieh are unmer
chantable, bat are susceptible of being so rupuired
as to be made merchantable, to he repaired at tho
expense of the owner or owners.
Sec. 4. Deitfurthcr ordained hy tho authority
aforesaid, That each barrel of Flour shall con
tain one hundred and ninety-six pounds nett of
Hour, and each half-lmrrel shall contain ninety-
eight pounds nett of Flour, full weight; and the
said Inspector shall not brand any barrel or half-
barrel of Flour containing a less quantity of Flour
than is indicated by this Ordinance under n pen
ally of one dollar for each and every violation or
infraction.
Sec. 5. Bo it further ordained hy tim authority
aforesaid, That thusaid Inspector on his appoint
ment shall make oath or affirmation before the
Mayor of this city, that without fear, favour, or re
spect to persons, he will diligently ami to the best
of his ability , knowledge and skill,inspect nil Flour
ollered to him for inspection, and will brand the
same according to the provisions of this Ordi
nance, and will in all respects faithfully discharge
the duties of hi* office.
Sec. I!. Be it further orduiued by the authority
aforesaid, That 110 Inspector of Flour shall pur
chase, directly or indirectly, any Flour, unless for
the use of himself or family, under the penalty of
Ten Dqllars fur each barrel or package purchased
hy him in violation of this Ordinance.
See. 7. Beit further ordained hy the authority
aforesaid, That all lines incurred under this Ordi
nance shall he appropriated thus—urns half to the
informer and the other half to the City Treasury
See. 8. Be it further ordained by tho authority
aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of the Inspector
to inspect Indian Corn ami Corn Meal in bugs
or in barrels, when requested hy the owner or
consignee to do so; aud he shall brand such only
a* lie deems to ho sound and merchantable, for
which his compensation shall bo three cents per
barrel or bug as aforesaid.
Sep. U. And t be it further ordained hy the author
ity of tin: same, Thnt all Ordinances or parts there
of, that militate with the provisions of this Ordi
nance, bo and tho same arc hereby repealed.
Passed iu Council J Jth October, 1817.
II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Davksi’uut, Clerk, ft nov 4
t ^itcsii seeds; — Thu Subscribers
have received a choice selection of GAR-
B U;E LICK WATER.—The charac
ter of tho Wuter from this well kuowu
SpriiigJ* too well established to need commen
dation. We append for the curium and scien
tific 1111 analysis, as made hy an able Chemist.
1 sulplmrcted hydrogen, 2 carbonic, acid, 3
muriate of.soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate
of lime, ft Ktilpiinlo of lime, 7 sulphate of soda,
8 sulphate magnesia, !) carbonate of lime, und
probably a trace of carbonate of magnesia.
In its action upon the system it is purgative,
diuretic, diaphoretic, and alterative, possessed of
greater variety of substances aud in moro abun
dance, it may be considered a* standing at the
head of all Saiino Sulphurous Waters. Iu com
parison it i* identical with the Harrogate spring*
of England, containing every active ingredient
found tu those Waters. If tlio Planter# of this
neighborhood were once to get 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, and will keep for any length
of time in nuy climate.
This Water is from Finley’s Upper Bine Lick
Spring, Kentucky.
Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollar*
For sale by the barrel, gallon, nr on draught, by
J. M. TUKXEll & PRO.
j»iy
(JRIUHSft'S ISE*TOI< ATI VE
CORDIAL.—Custom House, New York,
June 1ft, j842.'—C. C. Scbring, Esq.—Dear Sir:
Tho extraordiuarv benefit received bv mo from
the use ofyour “ Restorative CprdioJ,’' impels mo
to make the following‘Gatemcnt, not only a* an
act of duty in regard of suffering humanity, hut
a* one of’justice towards you, its proprietor.
For ten years I was most seriously afflicted
with Dispepsia, nml its various complication.*, so
much so, indeed, that I was often unlit ted for
business one or two days iu the week. I suffered
mostly from disordered digestion uml a painful
ulfcctiou of tlio bovvuU, conuecUd with the most
troublesome and obstinate costivenoss, tho parti
culars of which it would ho out of place here to
specify. Suffice it to say, that the first bottle of
your Restorative Cordial, taken some six month*
ago, afforded mo immediate reliof; and that hav
ing continued it from time to time, I am now
happy to add tliut thu cure has been complete and
permanent.. Believing that many may he shut*
larly ulllictcd with thu various forms of Dyspep
sia, I mu iuduced to wake this public acknow
ledgment for tlio gouerul good.
Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm.-IIookkii.
Inspector of Customs for the Port of N. Y.
A further supply, just received nnd J*or sale by
j mm II T. RYERSON.
S < IXAERATUS.—l cask Sulaeratus, just
* received and for sale hy
A. T. BOWNE,corner Broughton_and
oct 15 Whitaker St*. Sinets’ Buildings.
D ILJAYNE’S MEDICINES.—
Expectorant, Curuiimitivu, uml Vermifttge.
Also, WistarV Balsam of Wild Cherry, for rale
by J.A. LxROCHK,
oct II No. 2. Wiring’s Building.
DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with great
care hy a Seedsman of high reputation, and are
warranted us good as any to be found in this
country.
ASPARAGUS.—Giant and Roots.
BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush or Snap.—
Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, ft Weeks, Early
China Dwarf or Largo Kidney, Refugee or Until
to I, Half Moon, (pole or running,) Largo White
Lima, White Dutch Runner.*, Scarlet Runners,
Red Cranberry.
BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood,
White French Sugar.
BltOCOLi.—Early White, Large Purple
Cano.
CABBAGE.—Early York. Large York, Grccu
Giobo Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum
head, Late Drumhead, Large Late Battersea,
Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green
Glazed.
CAULIFLOWER—Early and Late.
CELERY.—White Solid!
CRESS. — Curled or Poppergrass, Broad
Leaf.
__ CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster,
Early Short Green, Early Long Green.
CARROT.-—Early Horn, Long Orange.
CORN.— Sweet or Sugar, Early Canada,
Tiiscnrorn.
F.< J G-PLA NT—Purple.
KALE—Green Curled Scotch, Purple.
LEAK.—Largo Scotch, London
LETTUCE. — Drumhead, While Cabbage,
Curled Silesia, Large Greenheiid, Imperial Cab
bage.
MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Cantclopc,
Largo Musk.
M U ST A RD.—Brown or Black. While English.
MARJORAM.—Sweet.
ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Large Red, .Silver
Skin, Onion Setts.
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, G'urnsey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cayene.
PUM PKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth.
PEAS. —Early Washington, 2J feet, early
Warwick, 2 feet, Early Double Blossom Frame,
3 feet, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur. 3.1 feet.
Dwarf Marrowlkt, 3j feet. Bishop's Dwarf Pro
lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tull, ft feet.
RADISH.—Whito Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet,
Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip. Yellow Turnip,
(line Summer and Winter Variety,) Black Full or
Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SPINAGE.—Prickly or Fall, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.—Early Summer Bush. Knrly Sum
er Crook-neck, Winter Crook-neck. Coeoauut
or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow.
^ TURNIP. — Earlv Whilo Dutch, Flat or
Spring, Early Red Top. Early Garden Stone,
Lurge English Norfolk, Hunovcr or Long Tank
ard, Purple Ton Kutnbegu.
TOMATA.—Large Red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In packages of 12, 25, 50 and 100 kind.* in
each.
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Ac.
Buckwheat. Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary
Seed, Ilomp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Oats.
■’lower Seeds, Roots, Fruit ami Ornament'd
Trees, furnished to order from 011.• of tho best and
most extensive Nursery and Flower Gardens in
this country.
An ns*oilmeut of Books on Agriculture, Gar
dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, «&c., to which ww** 2 ®*
will bo added the most popular works published
on the above subject*.
Agents for the American Agriculturalist, pub
lished monthly by. A. B. Allen, N. Y., for which
subscriptions are solicited,
oct 7 DENSLOVV & WEBSTER.
Htirope. SBi'ngh wpSen „?SC“li r
w ho possosT
formation.
VI. The General Xem efth. Gag will l„ , imi
HI,, condensed Ion,,, tvid, in.ln.lry ,uid alto
Sne, » n hrnfvkw elVlia, tho''Unite'! g 2
Reporter h designed lo be. All tbc „Imm mu,
arrangements bay,, been well maliire.l „„J
nope is confidently eliurisbed that the -i’
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omnttiod and perfectly independent mutual. ,.
will have no parly vietvs—no political bias ft,
proprietor, bv the terms or bis contract will, i,
Senate Oftlm United States. I, I™,,mlm ZrJ
dition that "the paper shall contain
discussion* except the debate.*.’’ It wi||| m
% chicle ot Acics—not the ortum of any set ofunin.
ions. I he grand aim of the .*uh* cr fl.er i« (« ,*
tabhsh, nt tin; Scat of Government, a fititliful atii
prompt reporter ofall sorts of intelligeiiec-o in.
ponsiblr. agent, on which the politician, i| a , |„„j.
ness man, the manufacturer, the mechanic, nud
e very one interested in theallair*ofC«ui"rc.<*ai,i|
the Government, may rely at all time* with im-
pbcit confidence.
It i* believed that tlio establishment of nidi a
responsible journal of fnteUigrncr, on term* whirl?
place it within the reach of thegroat massesoftlie
people, at the commencement of what proinisei
to he a most interesting uiul event fid pciiml in thu
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printed nil u large aliiliiaudsoiueslieet.nmlisstiPil
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lie issued from the same establishment,
t THE JIIRROR OF (MINGRESS.
This publication will contain exclusively the
Report* of Uie Proceeding* and Debate* of tim
Congress of the United States. It will he issnd
semi-weekly, in an elegant «piarto-form, tliroiigli-
out the session* of Emigres*, and will he furnMi-
?*d to snh.*crilicrs at file rate of Tiro Dollars lor
the long session, ami Our Dollar lor llic slmrl sc*'
siqn. Ii is helieyed that this great national work
will he deemed indispensable in the library «f
every public in-titntjoii, politician, and profes
sional man throughout thccountry; and tint it will
be regarded Wythe great mas* of the people iu tin*
\ cry lie-t political text hook for their own in*
Ktructioii and that of their children.
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JAMES A. HOUSTON.
United State* Reporter, Washington, I). C.
All newspapers throughout the Unitnl
State.* who publish Inis prospeetu* once a weidc
from this dale till the meeting of Congress, will l«i
entitled to an exchange with the ••United State*
Reporter," and will be placed on the li*t of tlnmt
to whom the Extra* will be despatched,
net 18
, |iOHAni:Aos's.uisiKrfm.i,i
X A supply jurt received,''and for mile hy
A. T. BOWNE,
nov X S met s’ building. -
PROSPECTUS
Of \
NKW MUSIC KOOK,
LX PATENT .VOTES, CALLED
TJIU I1FSPFUI.VN 11A 1C I* s
Ity Dr. Il’n i. Houser,of Jefferson County, tin.
films work will contain 500 page*, iiielmliiq
J. a lucid exposition of the Rule* of Singing
and of Musical Composition; a largerniiaibernf
Church 'rune.* used by the various religion# iff
uouiiimliou?, Smith and West, than have ever be
fore been embraced iu one volume. Odes nnd
Antlmms, Sunday School and Infant Hymn*, nu
merous Missionary aud Temperance jhccc#, Ar.
accompanied in a great many installers hy the en
tire hymn nr song. Many of the tunc# are entire
ly new, while many of those lino old air* lk*t
have long been used at prayer, camp nnd oilier
meeting*, nnd iu the social circle, Intt have never
before been ridleetcd attd harmonized, with ««•
moron#Seoteh, Irish, German and other line tunc*
hitherto scattered at wide* interval* over die earth,
will lie foil ml iu the Hesperian Harp. Rook*,
ancient am) modern—many that are now out id
print, whose rich rnasie i* unknown t<» most per
il us of the present day, have been eouipldtlg
used up" to supply thi* work.
Thu Hesperian Harp i* the largest nnd rhtnp-
tst Music Book ever ollered the American public,
a* all intelligent person* "-ill roe by comparing it
with other works. Price. $1 50 per copy, beau
tifully printed, and bound in paste-hoard, will
neatly pri nte.l cover. A a elegant row*, «(nno »
morocco of unv color desired, will he hjW” '.
fplahi) nml io* one'address for*m JJ*
pie* for §100. The leork mil be furnished to sin-
srribers only.
N. B—Activk Aokvts vvanted
canvafs every
A liberal per <
luendulious require?!
paid, nt Louisville, Ga. .. „ .
Tho riori.h, lull,or... „„'l all 'hi,™ f™w«J ''
Hitch ttn citlorttnet,, tiro ro.pcrlhiil) rcf|iicrl
imlili.il ihi. I'm.iiMit. Iltroo tiiuw, ahil to «««
tin: nntiior a iniiiihcr of the jiipiir coiitannii^
A copy or till) 1 lu.pi:rintt llttrp will ho 1,1
return. . ... r irf
Jeliersoii county, Ga„ Ang. IbL- l ott _
4 N ORDIIYANCE to repeal on Ordi-
jfL nance, entitled, " Ai4Mu ,a "comutlwrising
flic sale of certain Lot* to (Rutrte* B. f a>)<
for other imrjmseH,” passed 4® .April, loll.
See. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor nnd Ann***
men of the City of Savannah and the Haniww
thereof, iu Council asipjinlilcd, it i# here 7
onhiiued by the authority of the same, that
above recited Ordiuaucc be and the sainu is here-
^^See.^l^Be it fur/hor ordained by the authority
nforosaid, that tlio committee on public ^des.niiJ
city lot* proceud to rev alue .*uid loL-, and kcII tliem
untler the oxi*ting ordinance. .
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesHi.l. that all Ordinmcc# or part* ol Drdfi
nance* militating with the proviMon* id tin* yr-
dinanco, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council lOtli Juno. 1847.
H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
[Attest.] Ai C. Davexport, c. c.
junolft
Activk Aokvts wanted iiinnrdaitclijta
cry comity, town and city in the Liinl-
cr ct*id. vv’ill beallinveil. (.oo.l reroiu-
* required. Address the auUior, F«
C tOITIBS,—10 doz. Brazilian Round Couj-- 4 ?
/ miiijo extra Mxe; 4 do. fin?! .Shell Tuck *•»
from 37J ct*. up; ii do. do. Side do. from 2.>t- y