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.1) a—orted; Id do Srrubbiiu dt> do|S0 do Shoe
dot 14do Fiirnituro do !9t)do Matkingdo, ju<tn*
nindand foraalob^ ^ HENDiUCKHONi
Putin 1 dot Glazier-’ Iliatnondrju«fr«oivcd
Ahdloraale by Q.R. HENDRICKSON,
nov d - Gihbona- BttUdtnf^.
TKXistab’s coifon lozenoIis.
A fresh supply or these Lozeuges, highly
recommended for tho curd of Coughs, Asthma,
Tickling of tlio Thrdst, &e. Just received, and
for <«Iel»y G. R. HENDRICKSON,
. Bov 3 Gibbon*’ buildings.
eiVAlItt’S PlStACEA. it) dozen
O Swaims’ colohruted Panacea, 20 do Houck’s
do. just received and for sale by
4 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 9 Gibbon's Building*.
t .. a in..ju.,roc.i,ed r droe«,ab c V Ksov
nov 3 Gibbous’ Buildings.
Q ALT PET RE.—21) keg* refinod Saltpe.
O tre, lOOlbs each, in good order, just received
and for salo by G. R- HENDRICKSON,
oct 30 Gibbon’* Bnildiiur.
Anion SETW.-J barrel* Onion Setts
for Planting or pickling, just received and
for sale by G. HENDRICKSON,
oct 28 : Gibbous’Building.
riulmcii's vegetable lu-
V-/ TION.—An effectual euro for eruption f
the Face and Skin, particularly for Pimp ,
Blotches, Totter*, Tan, Sunburn* Freckle*, A-c.
A dogreo of pleasure accompauies tho uso of
this elegant preparation, iu it* refreshing effect
upon the skin, Catanooit* irritability and discolo
rations are also removed, and a pure state of tiic
complexion established by the ifee of thi* lotion.
For sale by G.' R. HENDRICKSON,
tnay 35 Gibbon’* Building*.
T>APElfc.—200 rouuw Loiter uud Foolscap
Jl Paper, assorted qualities. Just received nnd
for sole by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
way 11
rfaR. A. UPIIAM’S PILE ELEO
JLP TUARY.—A certain ettre for tlio Pile*,
either internal or external, bleeding nr blind, for
salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 33 Gibbons’ Building*.
l^ONIBS.—Carved Tortoise Shell, Buftfato,
VS Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Coin!)*, Shell
tutd Imitation loug back Combs, Side Combs of
a variety of pattern*, Dressing Comb*, Shell,
Buffalo, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Tooth
Combs of all sizes aud qualities, for sale by
may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
T7IOR T1IE TEETH.—Monpeliw’anti-
JC scorbutic Elixir aud hi* celebrated Odnntiue,
just received aud for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
may 18 Gibbons’ Building*.
’U’kBBAItD’S PILLS.—Rev. B. Uih-
XX bard’* genuine vegetable anti-hilinit* qills,
for sole by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 18 Gibbons’ building*.
T>ULL’S SARSAPARILLA.—A. II.
.IX Ball’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
for tho euro of Scrufola,di*easc* of the Skin, Dys
pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic disease* of the
fangs. Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive effect* of Mercury, ttud all diseases arising
from an impure stato of the blood, equal to any
preparation of Sarsaparilla. For *a!o ut 75 cent*
per hottlo, by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
may 4 Gibbons' building*.
*T A1HP WICK.—Solar and Astral Lump
XJ Wick of nil sizes; wicks for Lard Lumps, and
Candle wick, for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
dpr 24 Gibbons’ building*.
fflOOTII BRUSHES, dec.:—An ele-
X ^nnt assortment of French. English nnd
American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris ami Clrnr-
cosl Tooth Paste, just received and for sale by
sept 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TVALBY’H CARMINATIVE.—1
JLP grace of this old English preparation, war-
rantsa genuine, for salo by
apr24 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
ItTULL’S FAMILY SOAP.—50 boxes
XX Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just laud
ed and for sale by G. It. II F.NDRIC KSON,
apr 10 Gibbon*’ building*.
POWDER PUFFS X BOXES.—An
XT extensive assortment of Powder Pull* and
Boxes. Also, Puff* without the boxes, and tin
Powder Boxes, for sale by
apr 22 G. R. IIEN DRTCKSON.
TRIJTLER’S TASTELESS SEIO-
JP LPPZ POWDERS.—AU the solid ingre
dient* of tho Suidlitz Spring comhitied in 0110
compound powder, the effervescing solution of
which in water i* very nearly tasteless. Besides
heiug more pulatublo, it is'mndu in much les*
time, and witli infinitely less trouble, than that
prodttcod witli the two powders in the usual way.
Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Ciicnpside street,
London. Sold by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 7 Gibbon’s Building*.
flOCUItOACII POISON, &«.—Dr.
Yy Fenchtwaugcr’a Cockroach, Rat and Moii<i;
Poison, a sure nnd sate destroyer of those nosci-
0us vermin. Also, hi* infidlihlu Bed Bug Poison,
for sole by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apl G Giliimii*' Building*.
XIONF^CTIOaNARV.—50 boxes Con-
fectionury of superior quality, landing from
schr. Columbia, uml for sale by
opr 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
fAYNE’8 1CE.11E DIES.-JTyne’s'E^
«/ pcctornut, for Couglw, Cold*, Ao.
Jayne’s (’amative IJulsam for Dysentery and
Bummer ComplaiuL*.
Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worm* iu Chil
dren.
Jayne’s Sanative Pill* for Billion* Complaint*,
Ac.
A large supply of these popular remedies just
received and lor salo at Philadelphia price*, hy
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon’* Building.
f^RESXI TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua-
X lity, just received, and for sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
jtino21 Gibbboiis’ Building*.
TjG 1 ^ASH.—3 casks first sort New York
-IT inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale
by. G. lt. HENDRICKSON,
june 10
Ilf ORISON’S. PILLS.—The flygerinn
J-’A- universal Medicine oftho British College of
Health, for sale by
June 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
OEII•—IQ hogs fresh ground Ginger,
VX junt received and for -ale liy
jnne ID a. II. HENDRICKSON.
\\/n.vi’Pi!V<i -i-wine.—aii imiw.
TV nuorted size, and nnnlitiex, lor mile liv
juno ID G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
TCRENCII WHITE WINE VINE-
X GAR.—2 bids just received uud for salo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 10 Gibbon*’ Building*.
DED BUG POISON.—Dr. Tcncht-
JX wanger’s infullablo Bed Bug Poison, war
ranted to exterminate those noxious vermin, fur
■ale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
jnne 5.
I AMP OIL dfcf’.—1000 gallon* blaecbed
Xii Winter strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win-
ter strained Solar Oil, 600 do unbleached Sperm
Oil, 500 do Train Oil, received per brig* Augus
ts, Baldwin, und Swiss Boy, for sale hy
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
*®P l 18 • Gibbon*’ building*.
■T\ON ORAN JUAN’S celebrated don-
U bio distilled ROSE COMPOUND, for the
Hair! This celebrated preparation which Ims
stood unrivalled for the last fifty years, in Central
and South America, where the inhabitants are
noted for their fine luxursnt hair, and where morn
attention Is givou to beautifying nnd promoting
its quick growth, than in any other country, and
has gainod such universal and popular favor in
tlie principal eities in tlio old world, is without
doubt the bert article ever invented for Cleansing,
Reproducing arid Beautifying tlie humun Hair.
Price 60 and 75 cents.
For salo by W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Sole Agent for Savannah,
oct27 — Corner Bay and Drayton Sts.
's1?e; 4, KL0RI6'S, LOUiaiAN,
me to call Ydbr attention to one of i
ast and tnoit 'u«eftil Mcdeolncs over dirtovei
It is not my intention to ux von with a (oug i
tiroxoro advattisctoent, but I lay before you,,too
testimony of tho tirastrospecubfo fhmi|l6s In the
United tjtatea, mbit Of my ccrti ficatesare from Uio
clbr of Savannah, Whoro'I reside, inti many from
your own 8faitp'Vrherri Modiciuo is. used with
great and nstonfsliihgBUcceMqlr has preyed Itself
to bo superior to any other Mcdicuto for thocure
of Fcvor and Ague, which it will do in the very
short space of Twelve Hours, it has never been
known to ffai! to eflbct a certain cure. The Mod-
wine is a harmless and tnutelcsJ one, which will
niako it tho most populai^Modiciue in the Southern
State*. Tho Modicino contains no minnrol pro-
pnmtion whatever,’but is u liannle** Vegetable
matter only. To Planter*, this Modicinp is n val-
unblo preparation, us it euros all cases in twelvo
hours, and does not require any timo to he lost; all
that is to bo done is to take the Medicine and to go
to work. To tho Rice Planter it is a valuable Med
icine, as it dons not contaiu any mercurial or min
eral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe
Medicine for those who are liuhla to exposure. 1
beg you. do not let me have to tax you so often with
advertisements, certificates, Ac. It has already
proved itself to bewlmt 1 say it is, and the greatest
proof is every body is recommending it to be fflio
only certain and speedy euro for tho Fever and
Ague. All you have to’do is to ask your neighbor
what he thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever
aud Ague, and ofcoiirse, to be convinced, you will
try it, at least I bopo so. Hero is my offer to any
Planter of South Carolina, who will either cal) on
Doct. P. M.Cohou,of Charleston, 8. C. or myself,
in tho city ofSavaunah, and either of us will give
enough tor twelve cases, and if it docs not cure ten
nut of twelve, wu will refund the amount paid for
it. Your are to see the Medicine taken as I have
directed.
Owing to the heavy mins during tho past sum
mer, aud which still continue, ull the low lands
arc underwater, which will cause a great deal of
this disease on the Rice Plantations; it will ho to
your advantage to procure a certain and speedy
remedy; you can (to so by applying to oithcr of
my Agents or tuyself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S
REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE.
This Medicine is for solo by tho following
named gentlemen, who are the’ only agents for
tlie sale of the Grkat Soothers Resikur, where
it will ho found either at wholesale or rotail.
Country merchants will make a handsome profit
by selling this medicine. A liberal discount made
to Planters, Ac., by the dozen. Address.
\V. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
oct 13 Druggist, Savannah, Go.
lifOKB yET!-STIhL THEY
1TX COME!—DATE AND IMPORTANT
FROM SC ill YEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY CANNOT FAIL !!—READ !!
READ!! READ!!
Scuivr.x CaaxTY, Sept. 24,1347.
Wm. Humphrey’*, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo
to drop a few linos to you in behalf ofvotir vain
able medicine. I have recommended it in two
cases us being the best Medicine for tlicourc of
the Fever and Ague, and told them if it did not
cure I would refund the money. Rut as your
medicine has proved itself so fijr, 1 do no not
hesitatqto recommend it to tho public a* n cer
tain and speedy cure for the Fovcr and Ague; a
disease so tmuldusmuo hi the lower countries,
which would he banished bv the uso of Hum
phrey's Remedy, a most valuable medicine for
the South. Enclosed vou will receive a certifi
cate from a respectable gentleman of Scriven
County, and also of a young Lady who resides in
my family. I am your obd't servt,
Wm. M. C.\nn.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
Jlr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—I hand your
Agent my certificate for publication, if you think
proper. This is to certify that I hud the Fever
and Ague several times very severe, and found
no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W.
Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Foyer
and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health
in the short space of 21 hours. And I do recom
mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and
speedy cure for the above disease.
Respectfully, Many Sheppard.
Jacksonboro,’ Scriven Co. Sent. 24,1347.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
Savannah, Ocg. 2,1847.
Mr. Wnt. Humphreys—Sir.—Having had oc
casion to use your Remedy for Fever mid Ague.
I can recommend it to the public as n safe, cer
tain, and speedy euro for tho above named dis
ease. It cured tho case in less than eight hours.
Respectfully yours. J. II. CUBBEDGE.
JUST IN TIME.
Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir—With the
greatest pleasure I recommend your celebrated
Remedy to the citizens of the Southern States,
nnd to Planters, and all who are troubled with the
Fever and Ague. 1 was a subject of the above
named disease for a longtime mid tried various
remedies, muong which was Rnwmul’s Tonic
Mixture, ludia Chalogoguu,Champion’s Pills, and
many others; but nil was useless, until I was ad
vised by n friend in Savannah, to try your medi
cine, which I did and I can snfely recommend it
to the public us a certain cure. Your remedy
cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender you my
thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise
in behalf of tho human fmniiy. Your truly,
II. II. Barrett.
Reosvillc, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847.
oct 7
Q1JGAR.—20 hhds. Porto Rico,
O Cuba Muscovado, for solo by
BOV 8 - * COIIEN A FOf
40 hhds
rofipicK
rpiIE OLD PALMETTO STATE.
X A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—Southkrvkits.—The following is from my
Ageut.Mr. Tims. J. S. Farr, ol'Gruhamville, S. C.
Mr. inifinm 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, mid his testimony
is consequently undoubted.
Yours respectfully, Tiros. J. 8. Farr.
Graham ville, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847.
Mr. IT. Humphreys, Jr.:
Dear Sir—-This is to certify that I have used
your Fever nnd Ague Remedy with success. 1
obtained a supply of it from Mr. T. J. S, Farr,
your Agent of this plnco, and administered it to
my da lighter, according to the directions, uiul I mu
happy to state that the disease left her in the
course of thirty-six hours, nnd her present stato of
health indicates a certain cure.
Yours, Ac. E. C. Watts.
Grahamville, S. C., Sept. Htli 1847.
AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston,
9. Cd T. J. S. Farr, Graham ville, 8. C.j W. A.
Carmvcll, Savannah, Gn.; A. MeUno & Co.,
Jacksonville, Gu.; Shotwoll & Gilbert, Macon,
Gu.j Dorsey A Knoll, Griilin, Gn.; l’.A. Moise,
La Grange, Gn.; Winter A Eppiug, Columbus,
Gn.; W. Root, Marietta, Gu.; T. Patrick, S«-
lem, Tenn.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, Gn.; J.
A. Sperry, Houston county, Gu.; Solomon Good-
ah, Atlanta, Gn.; William Carr, Jucksouburo,
*V. R. Anderson, Dalton, Gn.;,K. A. Burch,
IIuwkiiiNville, Gn.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Gn.;
Cole, Prescott A Co., Black Creek, Florida;
Liglitfoot A Flanders, Macon; P. Martin, Sa
vannah: Cunningham A Co., Dalton, Gn.; J.
•t lV. S. Ellw, Macon; M. C. Williamson,
Davisboro, Ga.; Will. Hodge*, Sandorsville; R.
It. Barrett, Pinesvi’do, Gn.; T. C. Finley, llmn-
,, ur f-' 8* C.t F. A. Poulleii, Jacksonville, Flu.;
II. tf. Bally, Luiirensvillc, S. C.
Agents wanted, address, post paid, W. Hum-
preys;'\\ holesulu mid Retail Druggist, Savannah,
Ga * oct 38
A NOTIIER PROOF I—Received from
.xA. my Agent, Mr.W. Carr, of Scriven couuty:
Jacksonjioro’ Ga. Oct. 10, J847.
To /Fin. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—I herewith
hand your agent my certificate for publication, it
yon think proper.
This is to certify tint I purchased n bottle nnd
box of your valuable medicines from .Mr. Carr,
who rucoimnunded it to me us a certain cure, mid
I can safely say that it cured me speedily, uiul I
now am in good health, entirely restored from that
troublesome disease, viz. the FEVER AND
AGUE, mid can safely recommend it to all trou
bled with that uncomfortable disease nbava men
tioned, au a valuable combination of yours, and if
used properly, would render satisfaction in all
cases. I am, sir; with groat respect,
■ Yours, Ac.
GEORGE R .WOODWARD.
Prepared only by
WM. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale aud Retail Druggist,
oct 21 * Savannah, Geo.
TJOIflE IN DU 8 THY.—r>0 Gallons Hum-
J-XpArey’s Siqicrior Cologne Hater—Pronounc
ed to bo tuporior to tho best imported German,
French or EnglLh manufacture. Prepared aud
sold by WM. HUMPHREYS,'JR.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
oct 18 Savannah, Ga.
, QWEET OIL.—10 baskets, for rale by
& oct 29 TUEODORE MINIS.
UND FLUID
CT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND
FLIGHT, Ac.—For tho compos!-
.tract and tho properties /Of tho
«, it, Physicians are, Vospectfoll* ra-
to the M and 6 lii number, voh 1, of. tho
icrn Journal of BIcdicineond Pharmacy.
Ylrtg tlio hlaud, and removing alldUoa*
from tho impurity .-of tho same, it is
os srimug iruiu uiu iiupumy-oi mu nuim, u
highly rccotnihondod, as also for tho euro ofRhoi.
iriatlsui, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tlio
Throat tutd legs, pains aud swellingaof tho bones,
Totters, Pimples in tlio Fnce, Old Soros, and all
Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Auctions, Mer
curial Diseases, and for assisting the operation
and preventing (fatal consequences of Mercurials
In Synhalus.
Tuw preparation, (by adding tho Queen's Do-
light, Ac. to the Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more
perfect decree than any known remedy, tonic
nnd alterative powtsrs, and is highly recommend*
ed by omiuent physicians. It is prepared iu con*
soqiioiice of the recommendations given by Dr.
II. R. Frost, Professor of Materia Modica in tho
Medical College of Charleston, S. C. in his work
on Materia Modica, only concentrated by a pro-
-ce.«s of tho subscriber’s to rontler it more conven
ient (hr administration, and with tlio exception of
the addition of mercury which may at all times bo
added when necossnry. To shew tho high esti
mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina
tion of these articles, it is only necessary to refer
to the above mentioned work.
There are few casos of chronic nnd painful
Rheumatism that will not yield to the influence of
Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight if duly prese
vered in.-especinlly if taken in conjunction with
Hydr. of Potash.
Is highly recommended for all diseases of the
skin, chronic as well as recent. Ono bottle will,
iu most instances, effectually remove all pimples,
poHtulex or blotches on tho face, to which young
persons iu this climate ure so much subjected to,
arising either from impurity of the blood or de
bility. It is the best remedy known for scrofu
lous affection*, sores and breakings out in young
children, nnd is safe aud efficacious in removing
entirely every traco of liereditury diseases from
the system, in tho tenderest infant; in fact, iu all
cutaneous ulicctions it is imvxlnuble. As a gen
eral purifier of the blood, and an eradicator of all
obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly toko the precedence of all other remedies. It
gently operates upon and regulates tho bowels,
restores to tho blood its wonted purity, gives tone
to the stomach, end promotes digestion!
It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in its
worst stages, and all persons "suffering from this
distressing complaint are advised to uso it, first
so, hut if no marked reliefhe found after taking
ono bottle, it will bo necessary to uso tho Ilydrio-
datod Potash with it.
Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in
the cases of all quack medicines of the day, to ef
fect their sale, uud so force them upon the pub
lic, die subscriber begs leave to state that his pre
paration has been prescribed and used by a num
ber of physicians and planters of our city nnd
neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr.’ll. H.
Frost. Dr. W. G. Ramsay; Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
Dr. C. Pritchard, Mr. S.’Legurc, Lt. Wilson, U.
9. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Stoncv, Beau
fort. &c. Price ijl per bottle, or $5 lor 6 do.
Prepared by J. Pkter M. Epimvo,
Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad nnd
King streets, Charleston, 8. CV
Agent for Savannah,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
dec.21 —'lyr Market square.
T he native feurifuge.—
For the Cure of Bilious, Remittent and In
termittent, or Agno and Fever, and other discus
es incidental to a debilitated state uf die system,
such as night sweats, &c. Ac.
The native Febrifuge is olVoreil. The proprie
tor is aware that the common objections to ail new
preparations will bo urged against diis. To obviate
all such objections, lie lias simply to stato thut it is
prepared according to the receipt of tilt eminent
physicun, who used it with perfect success
through n long practice, in perhaps the most sick-
Iy region of our country, viz: tho Mississippi vul-
ley. Again from the exalted estimation in which
Quinine is held, not only by the people, but by
die most skillful physicians’ it wifi appear snnern-
rogatory to offer any now article. Blit tho Nutivo
Febrifuge possesses all the power and certainty
of Quinine in controlling Fever without affecting
the head, and may he safely used therefor, where
Qttiiiiue is inadmissible. ’It is not the purpose of
the proprietor however sanctioned by custom oil
such occasions, to attempt a display of medical
knowledge by adopting some one of the contra
dictory theories afloat, with regard to the charac
ter and causes of Fever.
Believing with the learned Gregory that though
there has been so much written concerning Fever
there Is no one subject in the whole circle of medi
cal science which still involves so many disputed
points. Letting all theories pass, wo stand by
facts. The first of which is thut tho Native Fe
brifuge wifi cure feVcr, from whatever cuiise it
may have originated, and ifmiy doubt exists, ns to
die fact wo invite tho afflicted to the test, with
confidence as to the 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. Jos. A. La Roche having requested me to
state my knowledge of die Native Febrifuge, I
take pleasure iu stating that it was used benefici
ally in tho Fevers of the valley of the Mississippi
and Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is us
ually exhibited, and was ndinissable iu conges
tions ol die brain when Quiuiue was supposed to
be coutrndicntcd.
J. J. Mitciif.m., M. D.
Effingham. Sept, fit), 1817.
Dear Sin—Incompliance with my promise to
let you hear from me, with rognrd to the effect of
your Febrifuge, permit mo to hand you die fol
lowing statement of facts. For nearly ft years my
wile lias been laboring under the effects ofcmi-
tiiiimlly recurring Chills and Fevers, notwith
standing nil tho remedies prescribed by our best
Physicians, and nt tho time I procured The Na
tive Febrifuge, wo had become perfectly despon
dent, fearing that death alone would terminate her
disease, but I am happy to state that the use of
one bottle has broken tho Fovcr completely and
restored her so far as to requiro only a little time
to recruit her wasted energies and place her in
perfect health, such has been the change produc
ed in her habit und coiwdtution by The Native
Fcbrifiigo.
With sincere regard, I am yours, &c.
Thomas Kkeclku.
To J. A. La Roche, Savannah.
Prepared and sold, by
james a. Laroche,
oc l7 No. 1 Market square.
VAIKBANK’S PLATFORM
. « 8CALE.—An assortment of these celebrat
ed Scales, to weigh ft.l lbs. 200, 700, 800, 1,000,
1,200,1,500 and 2,500 lbs. constantly on hand nnd
lor sale ut manufacturers' prices, by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Agents for Uiesalo of these Scales.
Hunt s Merchant’s Magazine makes the follow
ing comments upon this useful aud convenient
article:
Fairbanks* Platform Seales.—It is not often that
we aro induced to laud an article of trade, aud
wo never do unless perfectly satisfied that wo are
commending something that is useful. We can
not consent to gratify the cupidity of an indivi
dual, at the risk of imposing tho'confidence of
thousands of our renders who rely upon the hon
esty of our statements, If not iu tho mfuiibility of
our jiidinent. That great improvements imvo
been made within n few years, in the instruments
ol weighing merchandise, is a fuel familiar to busi
ness men. The autiqiiu clumsy and inaccurate
methods of weighing, liuvo given way to tho in
vention of American mechanical skill, and the ut
most precision has been attained. A variety of
1 latronn Balances ure manufactured nnd used,
winch cannot lie relied on for any considerable
degree ol accuracy: so that limy necessarily in
volve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore
ntlords us pleasure to refer to tho Platform Scales
of Mr. Fuirbank, which have been extensively
used in nU parts of tho United States for several
years, and given, ns fur ns our knnwledged ex
tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased
one of these scales three years since, and have us
ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. and
for accuracy-and durability, wo are quite sure,
they have not, and perhaps cannot, he surpassed.
Tho plan of construction is philosophical and
simple, rile employment of two levers, with a
siuglo beam, is certainly tlio most practicable, in
a compound platform balance. Any increase of
tho number of levers or an additional beam, ren
ders the instrument more complicated, less precise
in its operation and more liable to derangement.
These scales are used by many of tlio leading
merchants of Now York, whose written testimony
to their superior excellence has been freely ac-
corded to the manufacturers. june 9
[OWNED:
Approved and .recoin-
-yean by tba most end-
. Citizemi in the United
tytthfe ,801b proprietor,
pMceeMor to fiouchoney
Lordenot, the bite approved preparer.
- :• OF tuttf’f CLOT If.
1 Cloth is io well ulawn throughont
(tales, bnt more generally iu the city
bia. that its beneficial effects and sur
prising curek have procured for it the approba
tion and recoinmeiMUtiou of the most eminent of
tho Faculty.
It is a sure m\d'safe remedy for Ulcers nnd
Sores, cither fresh or of long durance. It stays
and prevents Gangrenes, end by a timely appli
cation will preserve many a valuable life and limb.
In cases of inveteracy of Ulcors, or a proneness
of tho affected ports to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it
will be advisahlo for the uufortuuato sufferer to
resort to tho use of soma gentlo purgative for a
few days previous to using the PJnster, aud con
tinue the same rill the cure is completed, which
may be confidently expected iu a reasonable time.
No purgutivo uioro proper than Dr. Dyott’s well
known Auti-Billious Pills.
1 Tho Mulengers of the Ncgrnos is ranked under
tlie denomination of Ulcers; this valuublo Plaster
is also a certain euro for it, if tho same treatment
bo observed as above.
Cnncors, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula, Fistula,
White Swelling, Soro Boosts, Porous, Windows
nnd Boils are removed, and cures happily pro
duced by the use of this v.’duuble Plaster.
It removes Abscesses, and dissipates collected
humours; it also euros Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax,
Scalds, Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cautorizod Sores or Issues
very successfully and without pain, lt dissipates
distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a
very short time, and is a safe and certain cure fur
Rheumatism aud flying Rheumatic Puins, if tlie
Plaster bo constantly uppliedto the affected purts
for six or eight mouths, tlie parts affected become
invigorated, nnd n cure sefdom fails to ho coin-
pleted. It is also successfully used for tlie cure
o f corns.
Those useful men, Mariners, should never he
without Muhy’s valuable Plaster doth; it keeps
any length of* time equally good, and is particu
larly calculated to dry sore* arising from green
wounds, after they are suppurated, which it much
uids. It is necessary it should he kept dry.
Received and for'salc by
may 12 T. RYERSOX.
T> VERSON & CO’S. SAHSAPA-
-I.X RILL A.—For the cure of all disease* aris
ing from the impurities of blood, excess of mer
cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., all of which will yield tinder the use of this
preparation.
The subscriber, in offering this preparation to
the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of
those flashy ami conscientiously headed advertise
ments, attended with fictitious certificates of cures,
lint trust its character, as a specific, entirely on its
own merits, lie has been induced to otfer it
from the favorable maimer in which it lias been
used by several eminent physicians with great
satisfaction.. He asserts with confidence that it is
prepared with groat care and accuracy, and in the
best mode to obtain tlie active principles of Sarsa
parilla iu its most concentrated state. Prepared
and sold by T. RYERSOX.
june 3 Druggist. Savannah.
E lectric a e hair glove
AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of
the best quality.—- 1 The combined effects of heat
and cold, of variability in .temperature, aud irre
gular action of the system, produce n general tof-
por nnd rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of
diseaso which deprives that covering of its flexi
bility, aud renders its incapable of performing
those functions for which nature designed it. To
remedy this evil, mid restore the skin to a health
ful state, has long been a desirable object; and this
remedy has been found in the operation of tho
Hair Glove and Belt Frictor.
The movement of all parts of the body whilst
undergoing tho process of friction, produce* a
general activity and circulation of the blood, and
at the same time removes all encrustations from
the skin, and clears aud apeusthc pores etFectmd-
ty-
The regular use oftho Hair Friclors night and
morning, will produce a general glow and health
ful excitement of the skin, and will he found both
a preventive and cure in ull cases of Cold, Rlieu-
nintism, &.c. They requiro only to bo used in
order that their most beneficial effects may be
known uud appreciated,
fob 7 T. RYERSOX.
TVmiTE WINE^ VINEGAR-25
▼ ▼ barrels, landing from schooner Maria,
from Philadelphia, and for salo bv
*«» ti CONNERAt A BARIC.
J ULES UAUELS EAU DIVINE
DE VENUS or Nymph SOAP, (in oHolid
slate,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov
ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin
soft mid fair. As if creator mid conservator of
that most distinguishing charm of female loveli
ness, a trotMiiareut fair skin, Jules Hanoi's Kan
Divine do Venus or Nymph Soap may he said
to exert an almost magical power, composed for
the most part of oriental balsamic plants, to the
titter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis
tinguished medicinally for its extremely bland,
purifying and soothing action oil tho skin nnd by
acting upon the pores and minute secretory ves
sels, expels all impurities from tho stirfaco, iilluys
every tendency to inflammation and by this me
thod alone effectually dissipate* all redness, tan,
pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; iu constant use will
change the most billions complexion into out) ol'
radiant whiteness.
To gentlemen aillictcd with a tenderness of the
skin in shaving, the uso of the Euti Divine do
Vcuus, will bo found to allay all cuticular irrita
tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the
climate. Just received aud for sale by
j"ly 21 T. RYERSON.
THE GREAT PAIN KILLER—
A No Medicine lias been discovered that was
so happily adapted to uso infernally, aud vet per
form such wonders when applied externally, as a
wash or hath, or by friction. It may ho used with
u success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin
sy, Hoarseness, liaising of Blood, Dysentery,
Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains in the Side,
&c. Ate.
From the many certificates which accompany
tho nrliclo, tho two following arc selected on ac
count of their brevity:
“I liuvo used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burns, and have found that in applying it immedi
ately that it will prevent even a blister. I would
recommend it to tho confidence of tile public.
. II. A. Hr.znr.,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.”
“I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Burn*, uud many oilier common complaints, and
take pleasure in recommending it as a family mu<
ilicinc. J. Swan,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
New Loudon, Conn.”
Price 12 to 50 cents per bottle. For sale by
■cptIO J. A. Lx ROC HE.
A N ORDINANCE—Entitled an Ordi
nance, regulating the salo of Corn, Rye,
Barley, Wheat, uud Outs.
See. 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor nnd Al-
dermon oftho City qfSuvauuah and the Ham
lets thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby
ordained by tho authority of tlio same, That from
ami after the passage of this Ordinance, ull Corn,
Rye, Barley, Wheat, and Outs bought nnd sold
within the City of Suyitunuli, shall be bought and
sold under tho following regulations, viz : every
bushel of Corn shall weigh fifty-six pounds, every
bushel of Rye fifty-six pouuds, every bushel of
Barley foi tv-ciglit pounds, every bushel of Wheat
sixty pounds, and every bushel of Oats thirty-two
pounds: Provided, That nothing herein contain
ed shall be construed to mnko it unlawful fur the
purchaser and seller to agree for tho sale of the
foregoing particularly described commodities by
measurement ns heretofore, instead of by weight.
Sec. 2.' Be it further ordained by the authori
ty aforesaid, That in tho weighing of the above
mentioned produce, the weights now used nnd
required by Council, shull bo used by tlie seller
or sellers.
Sec. ft, Be it further ordained by tlio authori
ty aforesaid, That every white persou who shall
sell corn, rye, barley, wheat and oats, contniiy'
to the provisions of this ordinance, shall, for cncli
and every offence, forfeit and pay a sum not less
than Five Dollars, nnd not exceeding Ten Dol
lars, ono half to be paid into tlie City Treasury,
and the other halfto the informer.
Sec. 4. And be it further ordained by tho au
thority aforesaid, That all Ordinances or parts
thereof, tiint militate with the provisions of this
Ordinance, be, aud the saino are, hereby, repeal
ed.
Passed in Council, 28lh October. 3847.
H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A. C. PArcxronT) b. c. 0 nov 8
MCdro Extraor
lYM.S.TlibArSON,
MwlLvh cmnttim.
. .•* P 0 tetecasc» effected by .bis remedies, an
accummultUng IW U«n hU.p.cc ii,
:,or reporting, has - concluded to
pf them in pamphlet form for
publish a i
distributioi
more
loiter
conies.
, In presenting such a body of evidence in the
term or certificates, it may uot be improper to re-
murk, in regard to their credibility, that'they are
given many of them, by somo of our best citi
zens, whose .character)) ore well aud generally
known, aud whoso,residences aro particularly
pointed oat, thus rendering the possibility offVnud,
docepupn or forgory, utterly out of thequostion,
i *" could it be for ono moment immagiued
that falsehoods, thus issued in the fight of day,
right under the immediate observation of those in
terested, could bo nt all tolerated or allowed, es
pecially as they tend to subvert tho interest* of
those who scrutinize them with such Argus eyes
as would, if possiblo, detect an error in the Truth.
These considerations will at once indicate tlio
difference of credibility duo these, nnd those so
frequently paraded iu tlie papers from abroad,
got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued
from nobody knows whore, and circulated far
from their reputed source, for every body knows
wlmt. By this, however, he must not be under
stood to say tlmt such certificates are false, only
that they may be so for all wo know. His inteu-
tiou iu presenting tins view of it is merely to show
thut while falsehoods may be published nt a dis
tance with impunity, it is utterly impossible that
they can be so nt home.
As usual, the undersigned will continue to fill
lus space in the papers by limited reports of suc
cess m treating the incurables, from among which
tlio following of nearly nine years standing is for
tho present selected.
From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary.
Mr. Editor: Sir—My sense of duty to my suf
fering fellow mortals Ims induced mo to make die
following communication; and I am in hopes thnt,
should you seo proper to give it in whole or in
l»rovo
the
T ONDON MUSTARD iu quarter, half
JLi and pound bottles; also Hudson’s Mustard
in tin boxes, a superior article, received and for
t^lcby * A. T; BOWNE,
nov 1 Smou’ Building.
E art, a place in your valuable paper, it may pi
ouefiem) to some poor fellow sufferer. ’ In ... 0
winter of1834, arid the day after I had a hard day’s
work lifting and moving logs, I was taken with a
violent pain in my back nnd loins, and tho dnv
following with a total suppression or stoppage of
urine. [I wits then a citizen of Jones county,
Ga. j I immediately called in a physician ofgrcat
eminence nnd distinction ; for thirty-six hours I
suffered as much, to all appuaraiiuc, as it was
possible for human nntnrc to endure, nnd nt 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 days return, and
the catheter was my only helper. Iu 18371 re
moved to this county, and brought witli me my
tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter—
Hero, as there, I applied to the most skillful phy
sician*. as I thought, and here, as there, I receiv
ed no benefit from them. In September 1842,
after having suffered nt times the most excrucia
ting pains for eight years nnd nine months, and
utter having spent a great deal of money (at least
$500) on doctors during tlie time, I was induced
to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of .Macon, anil though
I entertained tlie most violent prejudice to his
mode of nructice, my necessity compelled mo to
go, fori had then been coutincd to my house for
ten days, and had to resort to the use oftho ca
theter three or four times daily. Iii this misera
ble plight I left home, went to Dr. Thomson,
stated my caso to him, and he gave me medicine.
Iu half uti hour after taking his first dose, l teluhal
case, and had that free and copious discharge of
urine which I had not felt or had iu utmost nine
years. And from that time to this present day,
March 20th, 18-17, I have hud no return of my
complaint, and no more use for my catheter. In
order to mnko tho cure permanent I continued
the use of the medicine several months. Since
thou I take nothing for it. I cat, drink, sleep,
und work ns in former days, and feel as well and
sound as ever l was. You may well suppose that
it did not take long to banish prejudice at that
rate, uud I now say to tlie ntllicted, that I believe
iu many instances that prejudice stands more iu
tliewuy of their recovery than tho incurability of
their diseases. Such, Mr. Editor, is my expe
rience of Dr. Thomson’s treatment, aud such die
results. Neither ho nor his comedies nred any
encomium from me : the skill oftho one and the
efficacy oftlie oilier ure too well known for that;
Imt a fellow fceliug for tho sutVcrers induced uio
to take up the pen, and to them is dedicated die
imperfect communication of
Yours, respectfully,
GEORGE G. MILEER.
Bihb County, Geo., March 20th, 3847.
T ~$P Persons desirous of testing tlie efficacy of
theso remedies in their own cases, no matter le/iere
they reside, out do so very conveniently by send
ing their ago and symptoms iu writing, as cor
rectly ns possible, when medicines to suit their
various casus will lie compounded and scut by
limit, express, or private hand. Ill order that am.
may' partake oftlie benefits resulting from tho use
ofliis remedies, his churgu for the treatment of
such cases jus do not require iiis personal atten
tion, will be only Fire Dollars a month, which
mav lie scut by mail nt his risk.
Acute cases, and those requiring personal at
tention will ho charged in accordance with the
established rates of other city Physician*.
In consequence of the great increase of office
business, it will lie impossible for him to attend nt
any great distance, only iu urgent eases, or as
consulting physician. His city friends may fully
rely on his usual promptitude m attending to their
calls, and others who may deem it their interest
to procure his services, will he attended to a*
promptly as his will admit.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Ma con. October 18, 1847. c—
B LUE LICK WATER-Tlio charac
ter of the Water from this well known
Spring is too well established to need commen
dation. We append for the curious and scien
tific an analysis, as mado by un able Chemist.'
1 sulphurated hydrogen, 2 carbonic acid, 3
muriate of soda, 4 muriate of magnesia, 5 muriate
of lime, G sulphate of lime, 7 sulphate of soda.
8 sulphate magnesia, 9 carbonate of lime, nnd
probably a trace of carhonato of magnesia.
Iu its action upon the system it is purgative,
diuretic, diaphoretic, aud alterative, possessed of
greater variety of substances aud ill more abun
dance, it may ho considered ns standing at the
head of all Saline Sulphurous Waters, lu com
parison it is identicalI with the Harrogate springs
of England, containing every active ingredient
found in those Waters. If the Pluntcrs of this
neighborhood were once to get into rite habit of
using tho Blue Eick Water, they would not do
without it for any consideration. It is put up iu
well soaked barrels, and will hoop for any length
of time iu any climate.
This Water is from Finley’s Upper Blue Lick
Spring, Kentucky.
Price per barrel, reduced to 5 dollars.
For sale by the barrel, gallon, nr on draught, by
J. M. TURNER A BRO.
jtffy 31
d^BKING’8 RESTORATIVE
ij CORDIAL—Custom House, New York.
June 1(5,1842.—C. C. Sehrittg, Esq.—Dear Sir:
The extraordinary benefit received by iuo from
the use ofyour “Restorative’ Cordial,’’impels me
to make the following statement, not only ns nil
act of duty in regard of suffering humanity, hut
us one of justico towards you, its jirnnrietor.
For ten years I was most seriously afflicted
with Dispepsia, nnd its various complications, so
much so, indeed, thnt I was often unfitted for
business one or two days in the week. I suffered
mostly from disordered digestion and a painful
affection of tho bowels, connected with the most
troublesome and obstinate costivenoM, the parti
culars of which it would he out of place here to
specify. Suffice it to say, that tlio first bottle of
your llestorativo Cordial, taken some six months
ngo, afforded me immediate relief; and thut hnv-
lug continued it from time to time, I am now
happy to add thnt the care Ims been complete and
permanent. Believing tlmfimmy may he simi
larly afflicted with the various forms of Dyspep
sia. 1 am induced to make this public acknow
ledgment for the general good.
Respectfully, yours, &c. Wm. Hooxjcr.
Inspector of Customs for tlio Port of N. Y.
A further supply, just received and,for sale by
jimo 11 T. ItYKItSUN.
OAL.AHRATU8.—1 ci,k Sitaoratti,, jntt
O received and for sole by
A. T. BOWNE, corner Bronghton and
oct 15 Whitaker Sts..Smote* Bnildings.
TAR. JAYNE’S OTEDICINEg.-
JL/ -Expectorant; Carminative, • and Vermifngef.
Also,•Wisthr’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,- for sale
by J. A. LaROCIIB,
oct 11 i Nov 2, VVaring's Building.
, - >vu>, ■.■I. Jor tho
appointment of Inspector?,
Hoc. 1. Be It ordolaed bjt Uio Mayor and Al-
denuen of the cuFdof Savannah and Hamlets
thorcor In Council* MNeinbrecl, end It i. hereby
ordained hy.Ujo aglhoriu>of the nuno, Thnt from
“d after the pqirajo orfliiOrdtaonco City Couli-
cil shall appoint oirtf 6r more Inspectors of Flour
for thc.cuy of Savannah, who shall, give bond
atm security, to, be approved by Council,' in the
sum of ontf ihonioHd dollors, for the faithftil dis
charge of the duties of his office, and whose duly
it shall be to inspect, when Called upon, in tlie
manuer herein provided, any Flour which may
bo brought to thm market fbr sale.
Sec. 2. Be it further Ordained by (he authori
ty aforesaid, That eyery barrel of Flour shall be
examined by tho Inspector, in the following man
ner: he shall provido himself with an Instrument
not exceeding fivo eighths of an inch in diameter,
with which he shall penetrate through to the
other bend, mid having obtained a sample, ho shall
plug the hole with a round piece ofsoft wood, to
prevent tho entrance of water. Should the said
Inspector judge tlio Flour to ho merchantable,
according to the provisions of this ordinance, lie
shall provide himself with brands, with letter*
three-fourths of an inch in length, with which lie
shall brand each barrel according to quality, viz:
“superfine,” “fine,” “middling,” “first” or “sec
ond.” Ho shall brand the word “Savannah” on
each barrel, and tlio initial letters of his name.
Iiis compensation shall be Three Cents per barrel,
te bo paid by the owner or consignee of the
Flour. It shall Oslo bo the duty oftlie Inspector
to iuspect and brand half barrels, and bag* of
Flour, and to brand them in tlie same manner its
albresaid, and he shall receive the same compen
sation for them as for barrel*.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all barrel* containing Flour
brought for sale to this market shall ho well
mado of good seasoned materials, und tightened
with thin hoops, secured by four nail* in each
clime hoop, and three nails to each upper bilge
hoop, and of the following dimensions i the
stave* of whole barrels twenty seven inches long,
and the diameter of the head seventeen inches;
tho staves of half barrels twentv-two inches in
length, aud tho diameter of the head thirteen in
ches; and nil barrel* truly tared on tho same bend
with the Mill brands, shall be deemed merchanta
ble barrels, the brand or murk to lie so distinctly
put nu,ns not to bo easily erased; nnd the name or
brand of the Mill where said Flour lias been man
ufactured, shnlj lie placed on tho bend of each bar
rel ; uud the said luspootoris hereby directed not
to brand any barrel of Flour which has not been
prepared agreeably to the requirements of this
Ordinance,under n penalty ofouo dollar for each
mid every barrel otherwise branded; uud tho In
spector shull cause all barrel* which are tinnier-
chaiitable, but aro susceptible of boiug so repaired
us to he made merchantable, to be repaired at tlie
expense oftlie owner or owner*.
Sec. 4. Boitfurtlier ordained by tlie authority
aforesaid, Thnt each barrel of Flour shall cou-
tuiu one hundred and ninety-six pound* nett of
flour, and each half-barrel shall contain niuety-
eif jit pounds nett of Flour, full weight; aud the
mud Inspector shall not brand any barrel or half-
barrel ol Flour containing a less quantity of Flour
than is indicated by this Ordinance under n poi*
nltv of one dollar for each und every violation or
infraction.
See. 5. Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That the said Inspector on his appoint
ment shall make oath or uflirmutioii before the
•Mayor of this city, that without fear, favour, or re
spect to persons, he will diligently aud to tho best
of his ability, knowledge and skiff,inspect nil Flour
offered to him for inspection, uud will brand tlie
same according to the provision* of this Ordi
nance, nnd will in nil respects (faithfullydischarge
the duties of Iiis office.
Sec. 0. Bo it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That no Inspector of Hour shall pur
chase, directly or indirectly, any Flour, unless for
the use of himself or (family, under tlie penalty of
Ten Dollurs for each barrel or package purchased
by him in violation of this Ordinance.
Sec. 7. Boitfurtlier ordained by tho authority
uforesnid, That all line* incurred under this Ordi
nance shall be appropriated tlms---oiic halfto the
informer nnd the other halfto the City Treasury
Sec. 8. Bo it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That it shall ho the duty oftho Inspector
to inspect Indian Corn nnd Corn Mealin hag*
or ill barrel*, when requested by the owner or
consignee to do so; and he shall brand such only
us ho deem* to bo sound uiul merchantable, for
which hi* compensation shall bo three cent* per
barrel or bag a* aforesaid.
Sec. 9. And'lie it further ordained by the author
ity oftlie same, That ull Ordinance* or part* there
of, that militate with tlio provision* of thi* Ordi
nance, bu and the same are hereby repealed.
Fussed in Council 14th October, 18-17.
ILK. BURROUGHS. Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Davknpoiit, Clerk. G nov 4
THRESH SEEDS,—Tho Subscriber*
J. have received a choice selection ol* GAR
DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with great
caro by a Seedsman of high reputation, ami ure
warranted a* good us guy to be found iu this
country.
ASPARAGUS.—Giant nnd Root*.
BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush or Snap.—
Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, G Week*, Early
Chinn Dwarf or Large Kidney, Refugee or 10(10
to 1, Half Moon, (pole or running,) Large White
Lima, White Dutch Rtitmer*, Scarlet Runners,
Red Cranberry.
BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood,
White French Sugar.
BROCOLI. — Early White, Large Purple
Cape.
CABBAGE.—Early York. Largo York, Green
Globe Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum
head, Late Drumhead, Largo Late Battersea,
Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green
Glazed.
CAULIFLOWER.—Enrlv and Late.
CELERY.—White Solid.
CRESS.—Curled or Pcpporgru**, Broad
Leaf.
CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster,
Early Short Green, Early Long Green.
CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orange.
CORN.—Sweet or Sugar, Early Canada,
Tu *ear ora.
EGG-PLANT.—Purple.
KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purple.
LEAK.—l«nrge Scotch, Loudon
LETTUCE. — Drumhead, White Cabbage,
Curled Silesia, Largo Greeiihcad, Imperial Cab
bage.
MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg.Cantelope,
Large Musk.
AllUSTA IU).—Brown or Black, White English.
MARJORAM.—Sweet.
ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Largo Red, Silver
Skin. Onion Sett*.
OKRA.
PARSLEY.—Curled.
PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Gurnsey.
PEPPER.—Bell, Cuyeno.
PUM PKIN-—Connecticut, Mammoth.
PEAS. —Early Washington, 2j feet, early
Warwick, 2 feet, Early Double Blossom Frame,
3 feet, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur, 34 fret,
Dwarf Marrowfat, 3J feet. Bishop’* Dwarf* Pro
lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrow fat or Toll, G feet.
RADISH.—White Full, Hardy Long Scarlet,
Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip,
(fine Summer and Winter Variety,) Black Fall
Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SPINACH.—Prickly or Fall, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.—Early Summer Bush, Early Sum
mer Crook-neck, Winter Crook-neck, Cocoatmt
or Porler’e Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow.
TURNIP. — Early White Dutch, Flat or
Spring, Eurly Red Top, Early Garden Stone,
Largo Kiirii4i Norfolk, Hanover or Long Tunk-
ard, Purple Top Rutabegu.
TOMATA.—Large Red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In packages of 12, 25, 50 and 100 kind* in
each.
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c.
Buckwheat, Broom Com, Blue Grass Caiiaiy
Seed, Ilornp Seed, Millet, Rod Clover, Rye olid
Out*.
Flowor Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental
•Trees, furnished to order from one of tlio best and
most extensive Nursery and Flower Gardens iu
tiii* country.
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IV OUDEVANCE to. repeal ao Onlt-
XSoStaw*t»"1'°rii!S
■lie -ale of certain laita lo Charlea B. Clojkcj.anJ
lor other purport’.,” pit—cd Ilk April, W.*-
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men of the City of Suvoimali and the HamW*
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