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

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?TAUnM^riMEi!^?lX)'lionSuperior COllVllEllNEltN!^-TOTIIE JLjL quality Hair Unwlnis, all ; now patterns, O CITIZENS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, norfl 13 RUSHES J3 assorted; 12 cl ->12 (iox:Whitewash Brushes, i assorted; 12do Scrubbing do do; 20 do Shoo do; 4 do Fnrnltnre do ;2'Jdo Marking do, just re ceived nnd Ibr aalo by nov 4 G. R, HENDRICKSON, GLASS, Ac T Window Gloss, assorted sizes; 1000^ lb*, ty; 1 do* Glaziers' Diamonds; justroceivod for aulo by 0.It. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons' Buildings. cough lozeNgesT Mu - ly yf those Lozenges, big .ofCoughs, Asthi o euro < Tickling of the .Throat, See. Just received, (hr aalo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, v * * - Hov 3 * Gibbons' buildings. UWAHI S PANACEA. -20 dozon ^ Swatmf colobmted Panacea, 20 do Houck’s do, just roeoived and Ibr sulo by * G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gihbbti's Buildings. B ltANDE'i'll’S l'lLLS.-o gross of tlioso celebrated bilious Pills, warranted genuine, just roeoived nnd Ibr sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 G ibbous* Buildings. g AIjTPET IS E.—20 kegs refined Sultpe- 1 tre, lOOlbs each, in good order, just received . and Ibr aulo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 30 Gibbon’s Building. eat and moat usoAti Mcdocincs over discovered. It is not tuy intention to tax you will* n long and tirusom advertisement, but i lay before you tlio testimony of tlio niost.reHpcctnblo families in tho United States, most of my certificates aro from the 10X08 city of Savannah, whore I reside, nml many from your own Stdtu, whore tho Mcdicino is used with gront and astonishing success; it hoa proved Itself to he superior to any other Medicine for tho cure of Fever nml Ague, which it will do in tlio very abort space of Twelve Hours, it has never boon known to ftdlto olfect a certain cure. Tho Mod* icino is a harmloss nnd tasteless oho, v Whioli Will make it die most populur.Modicinointno Southern States. The Medicine contains no mineral pre paration whatovor, but is a harmless Vogotablo matter only. To Planters, this Modiciuo is a val uable pronnrntion, us it euros nil coses iu twelve hours, nun does not rotptira any time to ho lost; all that is to be done is to tako tho Modiciuo nnd to go to work. To the Rico Piauturitisn valuable Mud- iciuo,ns it does not contain uny morcurial or min eral preparation whatever, and iathoreforo a sulb Modiciuo for tlioso who aro liable to oxposuro. I bog you. do uotlut me have to tax yon so oAen with advertisements, certificates, &c. It has ulready proved itself to huwhat I say it is, nnd tho greatest proof is every body is recommending it to bo Bio only curtain and spoedy euro Ibr the Fever and Ague. All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what lie thinks of Humphreys’Remedy for F< AWIOSf SETTS.- for Plnuting or Air aalo by oct 28 •3 barrels Onion Setts ug, just received and G. *R. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’ Building. C I((J <*OH’S VEGETA ISLE T “ LO TION.—An effectual euro for eruption f the Face ami Skin, particularly for Pimp , B'otehes, Tetters, Tail, Sunburns Freckles, See. A degree of ploasuro accompanies the uso of this elegant preparation, in its refreshing effect upon the skin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo rations aro also removed, uud a pure state of tho complexion established bv tho use of this lotion. For salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 25 Gibbon’s Buildings. P APER.—20d reams Letter and Foolscap Paper, assorted qualities. Just received and for sale by *' - If may 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON. D r. a. up TUARV.—. UPHAifl'N PILE ELEC- either intormd or external, bleeding or blind, for sale by li. It. 1IKNIMICKSON. juno 22 Gibbons’ Building*. —Carved Tortoise Shell, Bulihlo, Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shull mid Imitation long back Combs, Side Combs of a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell, Bull'do, Ivory and English Horn and Fine Tooth Coinbsof all sizes and qualities, for salo bv may 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. it he thinks of Ilumphrovs’ Remedy f and Ague, and ofcotirsc, to be convinced, you will trv it, at least I hope so. Here is my oiler to any Planter of South Carolina, who will either eall on Duct. P. M. Colinu l of Charleston, S. C. or myself, in the city of Suvmuinh, mid either of us will givo enough for twelve cases, and if it does not cure ton out of twelve, wo will refund the amount paid for it. Your arc to sue Uic Medicine taken us 1 have directed. Owing to the heavy rains during tho past sum mer, and which Ntill ’continue, all tho low lands EXTRACT O^HARMPAMLLA.ANn mended for the loan forty, y oaf* by the most omi- atizeus in tho United QUEEN'8 DELIGHT, &c.—-For.tho composi tion of this 'Eictraot mid tlio propertio8 oi tho Quooni Delight, Physicians aro resj - ... _ hysicinn* nro rcspeotftilly irred to tlio 6th uniitith uumbur, vol. 1, of tho Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. Forpuriiying (ho blood, and removing all discos-, os nrisiug from tho impurity of tlio same, it is’ highly recommended, us also for the euro oflihoii- mutism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tho Throat and logs, pains and swoiling^of tho bones, Totters, Pimples in tho Face, Old Soros, and all Cutauuous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer curial Disoasos, and for assisting tho opurution and preventing fatal consequences of Mercurials iu Syphnlti*. Tins preparation, (by adding the Queen’s De light, &c. to tho Sarmipurillu,)combiuo8innmoro perfect dogreo than any known remedy, tome and ultorativo powers, and is highly recommend ed by eminent physicians. It is prepared in con- sequence of tlio recommendations given by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor of Matoria Median in the, Medical College of Charleston, S.C. iu his work on Materia Mudiou, only concentrated by a pro- coss of the subscriber’s to render it moro conven ient for administration, nnd with the exception of the addition of mercury which may ntall times bo added when necessary. To show the high esti mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina tion of these articles, it is only necessary to refer tu the above mentioned work. are under water, which will cause a groat doal of this disease on the Rice Plantations; it will bo to your advantage to procure a certain mid speedy remedy; you ean do so by applviug to either of my Agents or myself. Ask for i'l UM I’ll REV’S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AOUE. This Modiciuo is for salo by tlio following named gentlemen, who uru tlio only agents for tho sale of tlie Ghk.yt Southkkx Rkmkdr, where it will bo found either at wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discount iiiado to Planters, &c., by tho dozen. Address. \V. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 13 Druggist, Savannah, Git. F OR THE TEETH.—Monpulas’nnti- scorbatie Elixir and bis celebrated Odoutine, just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may IS Gibbons' Buildings. H IBBARD'S PILLS. I . bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qiils, for sale by » G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 13 Gibbous’ buildings. IJULL’S SAUSAPARILLA.-A. II. 1 Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, for the cure of Scrufoln,diseases of tlio Skin, Dys pepsia, Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the lungs, Jaundice, Neuralgia, to counteract the des tructive o Heels of Mercury, nnd all diseases arising from au impure state of tho blood, equal to any preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cent’s per bottle, by G. R. HENDRICKSON, may 4 Gibbons’ buildings. L A Nil* WICK.—Solar and Astral Lamp ll/inl. ..('..II n... E.h 1 1 t . . , Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lumps, and Candlo wick, for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, ftpr 2-1 Gibbons’buildings. rpoOTH BRUSHES, Ac.—Au oT£ X guilt assortment of French, English and American Tooth Brushes. Also Orris and Cliar- coal Tooth Paste, just received and for sale by *ept30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. D AUBY’S C A It AH NAT IVE.-1 crooo of this old English preparation, war ranted genuine, for side by apr24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. H ELL’S FAMILY SOAU7-56 box. Hull’s Extra Steam Pressed Simp, just land ed nnd for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, . n P r ^ Gibbons’ buildings. M ore yeti—still the y COME.’—LATE AND IMPORTAN FROMSCRIVEN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S REMEDY CANNOT FAIL!!—READ!! READ!! READ!! • Sukivkx County, Sept. 24,1847. Win. Humphrey's, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit mo to drop a low lines to you ill behalf ofvour vain able medicine. I have recommended it in two eases as being tho boat Medicine for the euro of the Fever and Ague, and told them if it did not cure I would refund the money. But as your medicine has proved it self* so far, I do no not hesitate to recommend it to tlio public ns a cer tain and speedy euro for tlio Fever and Ague; a disease so troiiblosomo iu tlio lower countries, Thoro aro few casos of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to the iulliiuiice of Sarsaparilla vnd Queen’s Delight if duly prose* vorod in, especially if taken iu conjunction with Hydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for all diseases of tho skin, chronic as woll as recent. Olio hottlo will, iu mostinstniifeoH, ortectitally remove all puppies, postules or Notches outlie face, to which young pursuits jn this climate are so much subjected to, , arising either from impurity of tho Mood or de bility. It is tho best remedy known for scrofu lous nllections, sores and breakings out in young children, and is safe and ellieacious iu removing entirely every trifeo of hereditary diseases from tlio system, ill the toiidcrcst infant; iu fact, in all cutaneous alfectionsit is invaluable. Asa gen eral purifier of the blood, and an oradicator of all ohstiuato diseases, this preparation will undoubt edly tako tlio precedence of all other remedies, It gently operates upon uud regulates the bowels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, mid promotes digestion. It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in its worst stages, and all persons Hit tiering from this distressing complaint aro advised to uso it, first so, hut if no marked relief ho found alter taking one bottle, it will he necessary to use the llydrio- dated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates ns is done la the cases of nil quack medicines of tho day, to ef fect their sale, and so force thorn upon the pub lic, tho subscriber begs leave to state Unit his pro- United States, hut moro gonoruljy in tiio city 'hiludeljibin. that its bononciul cifoots and Stir ling euros, huvo procured for it Uie npproba- nnration has been prescribed and used by a num ber of physicians anti planters of our city and neighborhood, with groat success, viz: Dr. R. II. Frost. I)r. W. G. Ramsav, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons, J)r. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legnro, Lt. Wilson, U. which would lie banished by tlio uso of Hum- phrev’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine for the South. Enclosed you will recoive n certili- P OWDER PUFFS A BOXES.-Au extensive assortment of Powder Pulls and Boxes. Also, s Pit!Vs without tlio boxes, and tin Powder Boxes, for salo by apr22 G. It. HENDRICKSON. |3UTLER’S TASTELESS SE3D- LITZ POWDERS.—All the solid ingre dients of tlio Soidlitz Spring combined iu one compound powder, Uie effervescing solution of which iu water is very nearly tasteless. Besides being moro palatable, it is made iu much less time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that lroducod with the two powder* in the usual wav. I’repared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapsido street, Loudon. Sold by G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 7 Gibbon’s Buildings. P C ockroach poison, Ac,—iT7. Funchtwangcr’s Cockroach, Rut and Mouse Poison, a suro and safe destroyer of those nosci- ous vermin. Also, bis infallible Bed Bug Poison, for sale by G. lt. HENDRICKSON, _ a Pl 0 - Gibbons’ Buildings. (CONFECTIONARY.—50 V-/ fnctionary of superior quality, la selir. Columbia, and for salo by * nprP G. It. HENDRICKSON boxes Cou- inding from TAYWE’S REiflEDIESZ—Jayno’s - ExI cF pectorant, for Coughs, Colds, &c. Jay no’s Cnrmativo Balsam for Dysentery nnd Summer Complaints. Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms iu Chil dren. & Jnynq’« Sanative Pills for Billions Complaints, A largo supply of thqsc popular remedies just eccived uud lor sale at Philadelphia prices, by „ G. It. HENDRICKSON, apr 2 - Gibbon's Btiildiii, jpRESH TAPIOCA.—1 bid. besrqua- fity, just received, and for salo l»v G. it. HENDRICKSON, June "4 Gibbbons* Buildings. "POTASH,—3 casks first sort Now York -*- inspection, landing from brig Acton, for sale b x. g- K- hendhickson. June 10 jyrouiso.vs —Tiic iivgSta w , MoUicim oftlio Urili, h Cuiligo „r Health, lor sale by June22 O. It. HENDRICKSON. (RINGER.—40 kegs fresh ground Ginger, VA just received and IV, " ’ ’ ’ just received and for sale by G._Jt. HENDRICKSON tFlUPPilVG TWINE.-20~baK . T assorted sizes and qualities, for sale by June 19 G. It. HENDRICKSON. cate from a respectable gentleman of Scrivon County, and also of a young Lady who resides in my family. I am your obd’t servt, Wm. M. Cann. IIKTtE'S ANOTHER. Mr. Humphreys.—Dear Sin—I hand your Agent my certificate for publication, if you think proper. This is to certify that I had tlio Fever and Ague several times very severe, and found no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W. Carr, your agent for Humphreys’ Valuable Fever and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health iu the short spaco ol*24 hours. And I do recoin- mend Humphreys’ Remedy as a certain and speedy cure Ibr the above disease. Respectfully, M.mv SiiEtuuno. Jnck.sonbnro,’ Serivcn Co. Sept. 24, 1847. ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED. Sa VAX'S ah, Oct. 2,1817. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc casion to uso your Remedy for Fever and Ague. I can recommend it to tho* public as a safe, cer tain, uud speedy cure for tho above named dis ease. It cured the casein loss than eight hours. Respectfully yours, .1. H. CUBBEDGE. JUST IN TIME. Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Dear Sir:—With the greatest pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated Remedy to the citizens of tho Southern States, ami to Planters, and all who are troubled with the Fever and Agin*. I was a subject of tho above named disease fora longtime mid tried various remedies, among which was llowand’s Tonic Mixture, India Clialogogiie,Champion’s Pills, and many others; hut all was useless, until I was ad vised by a friend in Savannah, to try your medi cine, which I did and I can safely recommend it to tlio public as u certain cure. Your remedy cured me iu 12 hours, for which I tender you my tlnuks, and. wish you success iu your enterprise iu behalf of the human family. ’ Your irniv, II. II. Hariiktt. Rcesville, llurkc County, Oct. 1, 4847. oct 7 S. R. S. all of this city; Dr. James Btouoy, Beau fort. &c. I’rico §1 per hottlo, or $5 for G do. Prepared by J. Petek M. Epi-ino, Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Suvanuah, , ni A. A. SOLOMONS, occ -I —1vr Market sq naro. T HE kativk feubifcoe,^ (I... ..F l)!l! I, .. . i r , or the Cure of Bilious, Remittent uud In termittent, or Ague and Fever, and other discos- es incidental to a debilitated state of tlio system, such as night sweats, itc. &c. Tho native Fchrili tor is awaro that tho common objections to all now preparations will bo urged against this. To obviate all such objections, ho has simply to state that it is prepared according to tlio receipt of an eminent physicmi, who used it with perfect success through a long practice, in perhaps the most sick- y region of our country, viz: tho Mississippi val- luy. Again from tlio exalted estimation in which Quinine is held, not only by tho people, but by tlio most skilliu! physicians, it will appear sujiera- Hut the neut of thq. Faculty pi._ ,, „ .. , States, prepared? bniy; by;.the idle proprioh , T.’W. UYOTT, M; Vi, si/ctessorto Bouchouey Lordunot, tlio Ipto approved preparer.' - QUAI.ITIF.8 0V MAIIV'S I’I.ASTER CLOTH. Tho Plaster Cloth is so well known tliroughout tho Unitedj^ - T ‘ : -' J - »- of Philadelj prising euros, Uuvo pr . iion and recommondatibn J of tho most eminent of tlio Facility. • / It Is. a sure'and safe remedy for Ulcers and Soros, either fresh or of long dnranco. It sUiys uud prevents Gangrenes, and-by a timoly appli cation will preserve iiluny a vnluuble life and limb. Ill cases of inveteracy of Ulcers, or a pronoiiess of tho nffeelcd parts to mortify, (or Gangrene,) it will bo advisable Ibr the uhfbrtunato sufibror to resort to tlio uso of some gentlo purgutivo for a lew days previous to using the Plaster, and con tinue the numo till tho cure is completed, which may bo confidently expected in a reasonable time. No purgutivo moro pronor than Dr. Dyott’s well known Auti-Billious Pills. The Molengers of the Negroes is ranked under the denomination of Ulcors; this vuluable Plaster is also a certain cure for it, if tlio sumo treatment bo observed as above. Cancers, Erysipelas, Wens, Scrofula. Fistula, While Swelling, Sore Breasts, Furous, Whitlows und Boils are removed, and euros happily pro duced by tlio uso of this valuublo Plaster. It removes Abscossos, nnd dissipates collected humours; it also euros Sprains, Bruises, Anthrax, Scalds, Burns, and all Soros nnd Wounds, tending to suppurate; it draws cauterized Soros or Issues very successfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism iu a very short time, and is a safe nnd certain enro for Rheumatism and Hying Rheumatic Pains, if tho Plaster bo constantly applied to the affected parts Ibr six or eight months, the parts affected become invigorated, and a euro seldom fails to lie com pleted. It is also successfully used for tho euro o I corns. Those usoful men, Mariners, should never ho without Mahy’s vnluuble Plaster Cloth; it keeps any length of tiiuo equally good, and is particu larly calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds, afior they are suppurated, which it much aids. It i» necessary it should ho kept dry. Received und for side by »my *2 T. ItYERSON. More Extraordinary Cures k BY M. 8. THOMSON, M, D„ MACON, CEO, rpiIE uiidoreignoB (hiding tlmttlio euro, ofdos- pornto cases affected by. his remedies, are nccummtilBting (inter (hull III. .Unco Iu llio now™ S*E3| u, |' im °i reporting,'im. concluded to pnUll.ho number of tlicui m pamphlet form for distribution, .o that the ufliictod who may feel more o.pecinlly interested, can, on eppllcalfo: H YEHSON & CO’S. SAKSAYA- 4-t RILLA.—For tho euro of all diseases aris ing from the impurities of blood, excess of mer cury, rheumatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, etc., all of which will yield under tho Use of this preparation. ’Hie subscriber, in offering this preparation to the public, deems jt unnecessary to exhibit any of those llashy and conscientiously headed advertise ments, attended with fictitious certificates ofcurcs, but trust its character, as u specific, entirely on its own merits. Ho has | IC en induced to offer it from the favorable mnntiur in which it has been used by several emiuent physicians with great satisfaction. He asserts witli confidence that it is best mode to obtain the active principles of Sarsa parilla iu its most concentrated state. Prepared ami sold by T. RYERSON. june3 Druggist, Savannah. lottor (postpaid) or otherwise, be furnished wun conies. In prosonting suoh a body of evidence in the Torni or certificates, it may not bo improper to ro- mnrk, in regard to their credibility, that they are given many of them, by some of our best citi- zons, whoso chuructors are woll and generally kuowii, and whoso residences are particularly pointed out, thus rendering the possibility offruud, deception or forgory, utterly outhf the question, lor how could it bo lor ouo moniont iummgined that lulsohoods, thus issued in tlio light of day, right under tlio immediate observation of those in terested, could ho at all tolerated or allowed, cs- pccially as they tend to subvert the interests of tJioso who sorutinize thorn with such Argus eves us would, li posKiblofdHtuctanorrnr in the Tiip’rn. 4 hose considerations will ut once indicate the (iillercuce ol credibility duo these, and those m irequcutly paraded in tlio papers from ulnoad, got up and signed by nobody knows who, issued from nobody knows whore, and circulated fur rrom their reputed source, for every body knows what. By this, however, ho must not lie under stood to say that jmeh certificates arc false, only that they may ho so for all wo know. Ilis inten tion m presenting this viow of it is merely to show that while falsehoods may ho published at n dis- tnneo with impunity, it is utterly impossible that they can ho so at home. As usual, the undersigned will contimio to fill Ins spaco in tho papers by limited reports of suc- cess m treating tho incurables, from among which tho following of nearly nine years standing is for tho present seloctcd. —r.— Entitled **nOrdI» nartce Ibr the Inspection ofFlour, and for the appointment of Inspectors. • . . o°°* L Ud it orduined by the MrtVttr dud Al SdVf 1 * * dorinen df Uio city of BdVttiliiali theroof, in Council assembled, orduined tho authority of the nnd nftor tho passage oftiiis Ordinance city“Couii- cil shall appoint ono or moro Inspectors of Flour Tor Hie city of 8nvnnnah, who shall give bond nnd security to. bo approved by Council, in tho sum or oTio thousand dollora. for Uih faithful dis- Cliurge of tlio duties of bis office, and whose duty it shull bo to inspoct, When called upon, iu tlio manner herein provided, nny Flour which may bo brought to this market for solo. Sec. 2. Bo it further Ordained by tlio authori ty aforesaid, That every barrel of Flour shall be examined by tho Inspector, in tho following ulan- sha l provide himself with an iustrumeni or kkcbmuer KEXt — .— Number One nf the ’ diiah and, Haiulots UNITED STATES REPnorr not exceeding fivo eighths of an inch iu diuineter, with which lio shall penetrate Uirough to tlio From the Atlanta (Geo.) Luminary, Mr. Editor: Sir,—Myseuso of duty to my suf fering follow mortals has induced mo’to mako tho following communication; mid lam in hopes that, should you seo proper to givo it in whole or ill part, a place in your valuable paper, it may provo beneficial to some poor fellow sufferer. In tho winter of J 834, and the day after I hud a hard day’s work lifting mid moving logs, I was taken with n violent pain in my back uud loins, uud the day following with a total suppression or stoppage of "rine. [I was then a citizen of Jones county, a.] 1 immediately called in a physician ofgreut E lectrical hair glove AND BELT FRICTO RS—Warranted of rogatory to offer any now article. Blit the Niitiv^ !• obrihigo possesses all tlio power uud certainty of Qiiiuino iu controlling Fever without affecting tlio bead, mid may lie safely used therefor, where Qniuiiio is inadmissible. It is not tlio purpose of tlio proprietor however sanctioned by custom on such occasions, to attempt a display of medical knowledge by adopting some onu of tlio contra dictory theories afloat, witli regard to the charac ter and causes of Fever. Believing with the learned Gregory that though t icro lias been so much writtoncoueoruiiigFever tliero is no one subject in the wholocircleofmedi- eal suieueo which* still involves so many disputed ... n ■ , ...... .. i..m Miiitii, vi,\|..v., in ill tlio fact wo invito the ulllictcd to tlio test, with confidence as to tho issue. What it has done it will do. Tlio following certificate of ouo well known will show wlml it has done T he old palmetto state. A ^ DICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. —South Eli veiis.—The following is from my i :5 cn H , . r - T,mH j S - Earr, of Gruliainvilie, S. C. Mr. II illiunt lln/nphn ys, Jr.: Sir—1 hand to you the certificate of Mr. E. C. U utti, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and Ague; he is a man of integrity, and his testimony is consequently undoubted. Yours respectfully, Tims. J. S. Farh. Grahamvillu, S. C., Sept, lddi, 1847. il/r. II’. Humphreys, Jr. : Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Fever mid Ague Remedy with success. I obtained a supply of it from .Mr. T. J. S. Farr, your Agent of this place, and administered it to my daughter, according to the directions, mid I am happy to stale that tlio disease left her iu the course ol thirty-sic hours, nud her present state of health indicate* a certain cure. „ Yours, &c. E. C. Watts. Gruliainvilie, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817. c, ^ ^ 0, » GliailestOII, S. G.; 1. J. &. Farr,Gruliainvilie, S. U.; W A Curswell, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLano & Co. ’ Jacksonville, Ga. ; Shotwoll & Gilbert, Macon, A. Sperry, Ilou.stou comity, Ga.; Solomon (food- I,.* Auauta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksouboro, W. R. Anderson, Dallou, Ga.; K. A. Burcli Ilawkinsvillo, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga. | mlr ITr,*, 0 "" Grurk, Fliiridiii I.ightroot & !• landers, Macon; I». Martin, Su- yaniiab; Cuuiiiugliain & Co.. Dalton, Ga.; J. S; Ellis, Macon; M. C. Williamson, Dayisboro, Ga.; \Vm. Hedges, Smidersvillo; R. t?HENC.I, WHITE WIN 13 VINK- -*- GAR.—Z bbls just received mid for side by G. It. HENDRICKSON. juno 10 dUdrug -L> wniig ENDRICKSON, Gibbons’ Buildings. . POISON.-Dr. Teiidit- wanger s iiifullablo Bed Bug Poison, war ranted to extermin ito tlioso noxious vermin, for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, i juno G. I* OIL AcC.—1001) gallons lilacebed - B - i 'Vinter i strained Sperm Oil, 15000 do Win- nM 8 r]!n 1 ^ nnbloacbed Sperm Oil, 000 do Irani Oil, received per brigs Aukus- tu, Baldwin, and Swiss Boy, for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, _sopt!3 _Gibbons* buildings. D ON GRAN JUAN’S celebrated dou- Wodistilled ROSE COMPOUND, for tin* ILpr! This celnbrated prenamtion which has stood unrivalled for the last fifty yours, in Central and South America, whero tho inhabitants are noted for their lino luxiirnnt hair, nnd whore more attention is given to henutilying mid promoting it* quick growth, than iu uny other country, and has gained such universal und popular fiivor in tho •*- s — s —• • *•-- •* 1 xr Vi ..’Tv 5 • “»‘ig«?s,Sandorsvilie; R. , ‘ ‘n 1110 .' r c - !1 < ‘n A ' *. 01lll “«i Ji.ultininvi li), Flu.; it. S. llaily, lAiiirensvillo, S. C. ’ ’ Agui'Liu'untcil, mUroM, III,at pi.i.l, W. Hum. prays, Wholusiuo uud llouii! Urugglat, 8nviuiiii.li 0n ’ oct 18 A NO’I SICli F1HIOF !—Hccoivod r mra my Agent, .Mr.\V r . Carr, of Seriveu county: . . —veil county: Jackso.vhoro’ Ga. Oct. 1(5,1347. To IVm. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir.—liiurowifh band your agent my certificate for publication, if you thmk proper. Thin is to dirtily that I purclmnocl n lioltln nml l.ox- »l your vnl.iul.lo lumliciuua frinu ,Mr. Cnrr wliii ruconiu.nliiluil it to mu ns u curtain curu, unit I enn Hafuly nny that it cured mo npuuilily, nml I nuw mu mgood lioullll, umiruly runtorcU from Unit Savasuaii, It'll, liny, 1847. Mr. Jon. A. l,t. Uouliu Imvillg rotpiuntuil mo to uuto my knowlotlgo of tlio Native Fobrilugu, I Inkc plonnurc iu ntntiiig tlitil it .van used bnuutici. ally in Ibu Fovurn oftbu vnlley of tlio Mississippi am Arkansas, in all casus iu wliicli Uniuinu is us- ually exhibited, and was admissahlu iu coiiges- tious of theI brain when Ciuinine was supposed to ho contrudieuted. J. J. MitchEi.r., M. D. Effingham, Sept. 30,1847. Dear Sir:—In compliance with my promise to let you hoar from me, with regard to tho effect of vour Febrifuge, permit me to hand you thole!- fowmg statement of facts. For nearly 3 years my Wile has been laboring under the effects of con- tmuaily recurring Chills uud Fevers, notwith standing ull the remedies prescribed l»y our best I liysieimis, and ut the time 1 procured The Nu- tive r ebrifugo, we bad become perfectly despoil- uent, fearing that death alone would terminate her disease, but I mu happy to state that the uso of ono hottlo lias broken die Fever completely and restored her so far as to requiro only a little time to recruit her wasted energies and place her iu perfect health, such bus been tlio change prudtic- ed m her liubit and constitution by Thu Native r ebrifuge. \Vltli sincero regard, I am yours, &c. Thomas Kkei*i.ku. lo J. A. I.a Roche, Savannah. Prepared and sold, by JAMES A. LaUOCIIE, No. 1 Market square. the best quality.—Tho combined effects of heat and cold, of variability iu temperature, nnd irre gular action of tlio system, produce u general tor por nnd rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of disease which deprives that covering of its flexi bility, and renders its incapable of performing tlioso functions for which uatiiro designed it. To remedy this evil, nud restore the skin to a health ful state, hus long been a desirable object; and this remedy lias been found iu tlio operation of the Hair Glove and Belt Frictor. The movement of all parts of tlio body whilst undergoing tlio process of friction, produces a general activity and circulation of the blood, and at tlio same time removes all encrustations from tlio skin, and clears und opens the pores effectual- <y* Tho regular uso of the Hair Frictors night nnd morning, will produce a general glow and health ful excitement of tho skin, and will ho found both a preventive and cure iu all eases of Cold, Rheu matism, etc. They require only to bo used in order that their most beneficial cffecLs may bo known and appreciated, fell 7 ay bo T. RYERSON, J ULES IUUELS EAU DIVINE DE VENUS or Nvmpli SOAP, (in a solid state,) composed of an Eastern Botanical discov ery ofsiirjirising efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair. Asa creator and conservator of that most distinguishing charm of female loveli ness, a transparent fair skin, Jules Hanoi’s Eau Divine de Venus or Nymph Soap may be said to exert an almost magical power, composed for the most part of oriental bulsumic plants, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is dis tinguished medicinally for iLs extremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the skin and by acting upon tlio pores and minute secretory vos- llf.lj ..V.llkld (.11 Mll.tl.H'll!.... .1.. ... * II sels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays rery tendency to inflammation and by this me- urine. Ga.] ei nine nee and distinction ; for thirty-six hours * suffered as much, to all appuaranco, as it was possible for human nature to endure, nnd at lust found relief only by the help of tho catheter. I applied then to several emiuent 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. In 4837 I re moved to this county, and brought with mu my tormenting complaint and my friendly catheter.— llero, ns there, Ianplied to tho most skillful phy sicians, as 1 thought, and hero, ns there, I receiv ed no benefit from them. In September 4842, after having suffered at times tlio most oxcrucia- tiug pains for eight years and nine mouths, and after having spent a great deal of money (at least .sulM) on doctors during the lime, I was induced to try Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, nml though I entertained tlio most violent prejudice to his mode ofnrnctice, my necessity compelled me to go, fori had then boon confined to my house for tun days, nnd had to resort to the uso oftlio ca theter three or four times daily. Iu this misera ble plight I left homo, wcut 'to Dr. Thomson, stated my caso to him, and lie gave mo medicine. In half an hour after taking his first dose, Holt th t ease, and had that free nud copious discharge of urine which I had not felt or had in almost nine years. And from that time to this present day, March 20th, 1817, I have had no return of my complaint, and no more use for my cathoter. Iu order to make the euro permanent I continued tlio use of tho medicine several months. Since then I tako nothing for it. I oat, drink, sleep, aud work as iu former days, and fool as well and sound us ever I was. You may well suppose that it did not tako long to banish prejudice at that rate, nud I now say to the ufliictod, that I believe in many instances that prejudice stands more iu tho way of their recovery tliun tho incurability of their discuses. Such, Air. Editor, is my oxpo- rieuco ol Dr. Thomson’s treatment, aud such the results. Neither ho nor his remedies need any encomium from mo ; the skill of the one uud tho efficacy oftlio nllior are too well known for that; hut a fellow feeling fertile sufferers induced me other head, aud having obtained a sauipSi, he shall plug the holo with a round piece or«oft wood, to prevent tho entrunco of water. Should the said Inspector judge tho Flour to bu mejehautuble, according to tho provisions of this ordinance, ho shall provido himself with brands, with letters three-fourths of an inch iu length, with which lie shall brand each barrel according to quality, viz: “fine," “middling,“first” or “sec ond. Ileshifll brand tho word “Savannah” on each barrel, nud the initial letters of his name, ills compensation shull ho Three Cents per barrel, to ho paid by tho owner or consignee of tlio Hour. It shall uslobothe duty Oftlio Inspector to iimpcct unit bruiul kalr liarrck nml Imjp uf 1’ lour, and to brand them iu the same manner us aforesaid, and he shall receive tho same eouipen- siitum for them as for barrels. Sec. 3. Bo it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That all barrels containing Flour brought for salo to this market shall ho well made of good suusoned materials, nnd tightened with thin hoops, secured by four nails in each ehmo hoop, and three nails to ouch upper bilge hoop, and of tho following dimensions : the staves of wholo barrels twenty seven inches long, and the diameter of tlio head seventeen inches; the staves of half barrels twenty-two inches in length, aud tho diameter of the head thirteen in ches; and all barrels truly tnred on the same head with tho Mill brands, shall he deemed merchanta ble barrels, tlio brand or mark to bo so distinctly Put on,as not to be easily erusud ;und the name or brand of the Mill where said Flour has been mm- iifiictured, shall ho placed on tho head of each bar rel; and the said Inspector^ hereby directed not to brand any barrel of Flour which has not been prepared agreeably to tlio requirements of this Ordinance,under a penalty ofonu dollar Ibr eucli uud every barrel otherwise branded; and the In spector shall cause ull barrels which are uniner- chantablo, but are susceptible of being so repaired as to be made merchantable, to bo repaired at the expense oftlio owner or owners. See. 4. Bcitfurtlicr orduined by the authority aforesaid, That each barrel of Flour shall con tain one hundred and ninety-six pounds nett of flour, nnd each ball-barrel shall contain ninety- eight pounds nett of Flour, full weight; nnd the said Iinpoctor shall not brand any barrel or half- barrel ol Flour containing a less quantity of Flour than is indicated by this Ordinance lim’icr a pen alty of one dollar for each and every violation or infraction. tw .p.btbiHHt u M'mShi.u,, Tnr® 5 ** T HE subscriber Is now » the completion of his enabled to oi ins arraii-7,.i„ n * nn r 0,,tl «« GoTe J rS!,“ r N0W * “ ,h “ **<•<>035 portor will l,o^tlm Il fo| l |ow?ng * 10 U """ 1 ? tal « <t(. to Domnntio 'Allium nml to tin, Fnroi™ Ifr 1 "* of tho country, will bo i-ivun ifnlnnon, ilulity. FocuA.iim pucutinr ku.il;,- “^'Pnloo. fi. information, tho .‘vKoporlcr" wiii'i e ‘ r “ r, ! l,tailli »< quoiilljr to nontuluuS^ uxciS l! ^ « of tho most important character c ll,te *l'senc« f /if* f/mliitl.' .1 * It 17, 1/ “""™tor. omi Del,otai 1/Uu'k‘iSflaiiSmu. raa v l u til at tho clo.o of tlio liwt Hokoii of p 6 coll,ruc *niMi orrungnitioiila mm- m'JK “ Tk. to the Senate of the United Sh!!!! ’ " y ? CCUr# nml uooiplutu rucnril uf in u„i ,V “'••I'onlio oriiliu kii?!™S Siii "'i' 1 CrJ vor e '' iinpnrtinlitv, nml tlm Vim, 1 , 1 ,-, fe *' veu Ul1 '' «lilnc4 ilul'arncnfiiffl! I!.?..".!!"', ,8 . t J*Ti.i>.|««illdo " ' ■Iny'urouimi will i;:;.".""."* J’™°l"H'iMu. K.rl, pnirintku..', i* ‘ i»r ,1 V niorillllg. Inrly given. Moinbcm of Com. r 5M„H&r*“' ol random will tlllln l„. knot nJlJ “Ily H’fm-OIOll Oft tUOtiL iJuLlZ VT" lions of the United Stales. 0 11,0,1 S'. i !!.. bu omomouioutKiI by every .lo„„„ !r r,™ Europe, tlirougli reporters in Lniiiliin'niiT n"'" tsr ft * r Mw-fc’aaft Snob i. nbriofviow ofwfi5?.SS5; Uoportor" m dooigiiod in !,... All ' Sec. 5. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the said Inspector on his appoint ment shall make oath or affirmation before •>*•* Mayor of this city, that without fear, favour, or re- spect to persons, lie will diligently nud to the best of his ability, knowledge and skill,inspect all Flour nllei'iwl iii II Bill fill* 111 fc.’11 a I f * 11 f I f i .iii.l ■■■III I,,,a....I l|; it ■ I ' ' , . "■ "* *»lkH ItlllllllNt U " '! *° ,l interesting and eventfidperiod in the Inslory of Congressional proceeding, will lie re- fr.ir.lia.l C....... 1 II . .. ■ - to lake ii]i the pen, and to them is dedicated tlio imperfect communication of Yours, respectfully, GEORGE G. MILLER. Hibb County, Geo., March 20th, 1847. every tendency to iiiflanmiation and by the. tiled alone effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, freckles mid cutaneous visitations so ini mical to female loveliness; its constant uso will ' L ‘ M * change the most billions complexion into one of radiant whiteness. To gentlemen afllictod with a tenderness of tie? sain in shaving, the use of tho Eau Divine do Venus, will be found to allay all cuticular irrita tion occasioned by common soap or cream or the climate. Just received and for sale by j»ly 24 * T. RYERSON. F'V’ ** .** A <y K*s I* L A T1’ O It M , „ “GALL.—An nasurtmont uf tlioso cololirnt- i >mn" "T Frim ," 1 '' - 11 "- 70 "i«»“. MOO, l "" l i’ S0 ° ll1 ".- constantly nu hand nml tin- onto at ninnufuntiirors’ pricem'llr DENSI.OW A- wi.'n tlio principal cities in the old world, is without doubt the best artielo ever invented for Clonusiii, Reproducing and Beautifying tlio human Hair. Price 50 and 75 cents. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, JR. Role Agent for Savannah, 061 ** ~~~ Gorner Bay and Drayton Sis. ?? % —Porto Itico, 40 hhda Cuba Muscovado, for sale by . for sale by no* S COHliN .t FOSDICK now am mgood bealtli, entirely troublesome disease, viz. tho FEVER AND AGUE, and can safely recommend it to all trou- MeU with that iiuconilortablo disease abovo niou- tioucd, as a valuable combination of yours, und if used properly, would render satisfaction in ull cases. I am, sir, witli great respect, Yours. &c. «EOIlGE r .woodward. C^Frepared only bv w.M. Humphreys, jr. ^Vholesalo and Retail Druiririst. oct 21 Savannah, Geo. INDUSTRY.—50 Gallons Hum- phrry a Superior Cologne //a/er—Pronounc ed lo bo Huycrinr to tho best imported German, I- ranch or English mamifucturo. Prepared and sold hy WM. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale und Retail Druggut, oct 48 Savannah, Ga. 1 OIL.—UHiaskus, for sale by THEODORE MINIS. hand aud D r.N s 1,6 \v‘ ifewil'n si’ er. tt. .» ,, Agents for the sale oftbeso Scales. JI unt s Mereliant s Magazine makes tho f'ollow- mgeommems upon this useful aud convenient Plal/lirm Scaks.-ll i» not ollmi that wouro illduoutl tn luuil uu nrticlo of Il oilo, amt wo noror do liillooa iiorfoctly Hnti.illo;l Unit wo nro cmiiiumidingiioinotliiiig tlmt i., imt-ftil. 4Vo con- not enmont to gratify tiro cupidity of on imlivi- iH.il, at tlio risk at imposing ;|io cnnlidonco of tlioiiritiii.li! ol mir random who roly upon tlio Imn- o»ty ol nnr stntomoubi, ifnot in tfio infalibility of our jiifltiiunt. limt groat iinprnvomunto Imvo I,con muilo willnn a low yonra, in tin; instrmnnm. orweiglniigmoroliumliao, ion fact familiar to bnai. „r‘T"-r 1 'j 0 nnunno clnnuy.iuid iimcourato inoUindii iif wuigbmg, lmvo givon-way to the in tention of Amuncnn inoclianiciil akin; end tho nt- no.t prooiolon l„m boon mini,tod. A varimy „f 1 Intform llalnncoo nro iiinnnfiictiiroil nml und. wlncli cannot bo roliud on for nny coiuidcrablo T he great pais killer.- No Medicine bus been discovered that was so happily adapted to uso internally, and yet per form such wonders when applied externally, as a wash or bath, or bv friction. It mnv be used with or bath, or by friction. It may be used with a success that wiU astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin sy, Hoarseness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery, Burns, Chilblains, Teething, l'ains iu the Side, &c. &c. From the many certificates which accompany tho article, the two following aro selected on ac count of their brevity: “I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, and have found tlmt iu applying it immedi ately that it will prevent even a blfstor. I would recommend it to the confidence of tlio public II. A. Hkf.uk, Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.” “ I have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for Burns, uud many other common complaints, nud tako pleasure in recommending it as a family mc- d'°inu. J. Swan, Pastor First Baptist Church, New London, Conn.” Price 12 to 59 cents per bottle. For side by ■opt 10 J. A. LaROCHE. VtF* Persons desirous of testing tlio efficacy of these remedies in their own cases, no matter inhere they reside, can do so very conveniently by send ing their age and symptoms iu writing, as cor rectly as possible, when medicines to suit their various eases will ho compounded and.sent by mail, express, or private hand. Iu order that am. .limy partake of the benefits resulting from (lie use ofhis remedies, bis charge for the Jreatiiieut of such cases as do not requiro bis personal atten tion, will lie only Five Dollars a mouth, which may be scut l*v mail at bis risk. Acute cases, and those requiring personal at tention will be charged iu accordance with the established rates of oilier city Physicians. In consequence of the great increase of office business, it will bo impossible for him to attend at nny great distance, only in urgent cases, or as consulting physician. His city friends may fully rely on his usual promptitude in attending to their calls, aud others who may deem it their interest to procure his services, will be attended to as promptly as his will admit. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, October 18,1847. c— offered to jjim for inspection, aud will brand the same according to tlio provisions of this Ordi nance, and will in ull respects faithfully discharge the duties ofhis office. Sec. (5. Be it further ordained hy tlio authority aforesaid, Tlmt no Inspector of Hour shall pur- ’ “ ' '*’ * for of chase, directly or indirectly, any Flour, unless foi the uso of himself or family, under tho penalty o Ton Dollars for each barrel or package purchase! , ,. . . package purchased by bun m violation of this Ordinance See. 7. Be it further ordained by tlio authority aforesaid, That all fines iuctirrcd under this Ordi nance shall bo appropriated thus—ono half to tin informer aud the other half to the City Treasury Sec. H. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, Tlmt it shall bo the duty of the Inspector to ^inspect Indian Corn aud Com Meal in bags or iii' barrels, when requested hy the owner or consignee 1<> do so; and ho shall brand such only as ho dooms to bo sound and merchantable, |i»r which Ids compensation shall bo three cents per barrel or bag as aforesaid. Sec. 9. Aud.bo it further ordained by tlio author ity oftlio same, That ail Ordinances or parts there- oi, tlmt militate with the provisions of this Ordi nance, he mid the same aro hereby repealed. Passed in Council 14th October, 1847. II.K. BURROUGHS, Mayor. Attest, A. C. Davknpout, Clerk. (5 nov4 nmiiigoinunu lm- 0 bcei, woll nutuntj ' ml ■"<'»“■"fi'loHUy cliorirtkcd tlmt tl,„ .'u. s £ Iiat-tor »ill iirdvo iMf mi onorgbik-,iiitlii,i r i 0 l IJfii , ""' l l ,L ' rlccl . lv i'"<oiKi»Jci,t journal.^ willlune mi pum- views—no political bin., -ra proprietor, tty tlio t,„f kij raillnicl ... J, rioii-'tu "t'rtio United Stales, is tHinnliTo ditiim that -tlio paper oliall lamlaiii no iKilnii-- 1 di«0UMi“ll-i o.\cc|!l llio’iiclialM.”' 1 ]'[“ voliicle oriViHW—not tlio organ of any eel n'ronio* Tv i tl»> saliscriiii-r i. In c, tal.liali, at tlio boat orOnrammcut, a fiiitkti.lamt pronint roporlor of all .-wt, ofiMoltigcaco-an. potmhtc lineal, on wliicli tlio dan, the l»i. noaa man, tlio umimfiictnror, tlio ovorj- one intcmaleil i„ ll.ontTaira ofCon-r™.a( “!!’ Goveruinont, may roly at all time with i» plinit confidence. It is believed tlmt flic establishment of mich i responsible journal of fntclliircncc, on terms whirl place it within tho roach of the great massciofthe people, at the commencement of what nromiw Iti In. tt litnct ■ ..t/i — .... i .... .. I , , o mitt ut: |c jnrcled with lavor by all classes of tin* ciiiinimnilr, ami, Imviiig thus stated bis objects, the HilMcribri respect idly solicits tt liberal ami general suiiport Iroin t.»e onhglitened ptililic oftlio United .Stotw. *A.\r r vr- Tho JAMES A. HOUSTON, Stenographer to the Senate of the V. S. United States Reporter" will In pruned on a large mKlhmidsouiesheci.andUMiej every morning, except Sundays, at the rate of$ per milium. In connection with the daily paper, there wfl he issued from the same cslahiishuicut, .Till: MIRROR OF CONGKKSS. This puhlication will contain exclusively the Reports of the i’loeeudings and Dehates oftlio (Congress oftlio United States. It will he is* I souii'Weeldy, in an elegant qmirto-furm, tlinuigli- out the sessions of Congress, and will ho fiirni>h- ed tosuhserihers ill the rate of Tiro Dollars for the long session, and One Dollar for the short ses sion. It is helieved that this great national work will he deemed indispensable in tho library «!' every public institution, politician, and profes sional man throughout iheeounlry; aud ibat it will be regarded by tho great mass of the people ns llw very best political text book for their own in struction and that of their children. TL^RLSII SLJED.S. — Tho Subscribers -L lmvo received a dioico selection of GAR- TYTEW FALL GOODS.—The Subscri- llb‘ degree of accuracy: so tlmt they nccessarU^'in- volve ouo party in pecuniary loss. It therefore allords us pleasiiro to refer to the 1’latfnrni Scales ofJIr. Fairbank, which lmvo been extensively used iu all parts of the United State i for several years, and given, as fur as our knowlcdged ox- tends, very general satisfaction. Wo purchased ono of tlioso scales three years since, and Imvo us ed them constantly for weighing paper, &c. aud for accuracy and durability, wo nro quite sure Uiey have not, nnd perhaps cannot, ho surpassed, liio plan of construction is philosophical nnd simple. Tho employment of two levers, with a single beam, is certainly the most practicable, in a compound platform balance. Any increase of the number of levers or an additional beam, ron- dors the instrument moro complicated, less precise in iLs operation and moro liublo to derangement. Tlieso scales nro used by ninny of the lending merchants of Now York, whoso written testimony to their sunorior oxoellenco has been lYcely ac- corded to the manufacturers. juno 9 WHITE WINE VINEGAR -25 - T T barrel*, luiultng frcun schooner Mario, from Philadelphia, and for sale b^ oct 0 CONNERAf * BAR IE. A N ORDINANCXL—F.mitied an Ordi nance, regulating tlio sulo of Corn, Rye, Barley, Wheat, and Oats. Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Muyor and Al dermen oftlio City of Savannah and the Ham lets thereof in Council assembled, nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of tlio same, That from and after tlio nassnge of this Ordinance, all Corn, Rye, Barley, Wheat, and Oats bought nnd sold willful the City of Savannah, shall be bought nnd sold under tho following regulations, viz : every bushel of Corn shall weigh fifty-six pounds, every bushel of Rye fifty-six poll infs, overy bushel of Barley forty-eight pounds, every bushel of Wheat sixty pounds, and every bushel of Oats thirty-two pounds : Provided, Tlmt nothing herein contain ed shall be construed to mako it unlawful for the imrclmser nnd seller to agreo for the sulo of the foregoing particularly described commodities by measurement ns heretofore, instead of by weight. Sec. 2. Bo it further ordained by the authori ty aforesaid, That iu tlio weighing of tho above mentioned produce, the weights now used ami required by Council, shall be used by tlio seller or sellers. Sec. 3, Be it further ordained by the authori ty aforesaid, That every white person who shall sell corn, rye, barley, wheat nnd outs, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, shull, for each and every offence, forfeit aud pay a sum not less than Fivo Dollars, aud not exceeding Ten Dol lars, one lialfto ho paid into the City Treasury, nnd die other lialfto tlio informer. Sec. 4. And be it further ordained by tlio au thority aforesaid, Tlmt all Ordinances or parts thereof, that militate witli tho provisions of this Ordinauco, be, and tlio same are, hereby, repeal ed. hers have received, by late arrivals nud aro now opening a lull assortment of Fancy and Do mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of Broad Cloths, Cnssimeros, Sntinetts, Twe Vestings, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk Wrap do., Black, l’laid, nnd Col’d Merinos, Wors ted Plaids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams, French do., Cuslimcro Dresses,Mouslindc Laines, Rich Fig’d do., English nnd American Prints, Black and white Prints, Furniture Prints, White audited Flannels, White and Brown Canton Flan nels, Paper Cambrics, Cambric nud Jaconet Mus lins, Roll Roy and Broclio Shawls, Printed Cash mere do., Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched nnd Plain L. C. Hnudk’fs, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and Verona Handk’fs, Bleached and Brown Table Da mask, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Iliickalmck Cotton do., Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Rings and Tussols.Brnids und Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk und Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths, Carpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpet Rugs, etc., «Sr.c.,' which, with a variety nf other goods, will bo offered at tho lowest market prices, uud on the most accommodating terms, Wholesale or Retail. Merchants, Planters, uud others, aro iuvited to cull and examine. GODFREY Sc LaRCCIIE, oct 5 West corner Shad’s Range. DEN SEEDS, which have been nosed with care hy a Seedsman of high reputation, ami un warranted as good us any to he found iu this country. ASPARAGUS.—Giant aud Roots. BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush or Snap.— Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, li Weeks, Early China Dwarf or Largo Kidney, Refugee or JOUi) to I, Half Moon, (pole or running.) Large While Lima, White Dutch Runners, Scarlet Runners, Red Cranberry. BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood, White French Sugar. H ew fall and winter GOODS.—SNIDER, LATIIROP & Passed in Council, 28th October, 1847. H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor. Attest, A. C. PAVEyroBT, c. c. . 6 nov 8 pound bottles; also Hudson’s Mustard in tin boxes, a superior’article, received and for (.ale by A. T. BOWNE, nov 1 ^mets’Building. NEVITT, offer for sulo, on reasonable terms P4.AINS—25 hales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp, 20 do. Schley’s Manufactures. KERSEYS—20 hales Washington nnd Glasgow, 20 do. Union Rolled, 5 do. ii.xtra heavy Mal lory, LINSEYS—5 hales Fancy nnd Plains. BLANIxETS—25 hales London Du fill some ex tra Inrge and heavy, 40 do. Bristol, fancy ends, 3 do. Col’d mid Fancy,2 do. Fine Whitney, bed. FLANNELS—5 bales Plnin and Twilled rod, C do. white, 5 cases Canton, or Cotton. S1IEETINGS—50 halos, 3-4,7-8 und 4-4, brown, 10 cases, do. do., hleachod. MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Funcy nnd Southern. PRINTS—20 bales American nnd English, com prising every style and quality. SHAWLS—Woolen, Silk and < lities and sizes. DE LAINES, Low Priced and Fine. HANDK’FS—Silk nnd Cotton, pocket, Verona, Mndrass and Romnll. NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock nnd Scotch Bon nets. WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced nnd Fino. HOSIERY—Ladies, Gents, and Misses, of all kinds. LACES—Figured nnd Plain Bobbinett, Edgings and Inserting*. •Lodi > Cotton, all qua- CRAVATS—Ladies and Gents Fancy and Black T. OftpON mfSTARDin quarter, half „SUksi , -Li itthI pound bottles; oIbo Hudson's Mustard BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown, Mix ed and Green, Broad Cloths. SATINETTS—Cadet, Black, Blue, Mixed and Fancy Satinetts aud Joans. oct 1 B ROC OLE —Early White, Large Purple Cape. CABBAGE.—Early York. Large York, Green Globe Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum head, Late Drumhead, Large Late Battersea, Lite Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green Glazed. CAULIFLOWER.—Early and Late. CELERY.—While Solid. CRESS. — Curled or l'epporgrass, Broad Leaf. CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster, Early Short Green, Early Long Green. CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orange. CORN.— Sweet or Sugar, Early Canada, Tuscarora. EGG-PLANT.—Purple. KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purple. LEAK.—Large Scotch, London LETTUCE. — Drumhead, White Cabbage, Curled Silesia, Largo Greeuliead, Imperial Cab bage. MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Canlclope, Large Musk. MUSTARD.—Brown or Black, White English. MARJORAM.—Sweet. ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Largo Red, Silver Skin, Onion Setts. OKRA. PARSLEY.—Curled. PARSNIP.—Largo Dutch, Gtirnsoy. PEPPER.—Bell, Cayene. PUMPKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth. 1‘EAS. —Early Washington, 2j feet, early Warwick, 2 lout, Early Double Blossom Frame, 3 foot, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur, 3j feet, Dwarf Marrowfat, 3£ foot, Bishop’s Dwarf Pro lific, 1 foot, Mutchless Marrowfat or Tall, 0 feet. RADISH.—White Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet, Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip, (fiuo Summer und Winter Variety,) Black Fall or Spanish. RHUBARB ROOTS. SALSIFY. SAGE. SPINAGE.—Prickly or Full, Round Lcnf or Summer. SQUASH.—Early Summer Bush, Early Sum mer Crook-neck, Winter Crook-neck, Cocouuut or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetahlo Marrow. TURNIP. — Eurlv White Dutch, Flat or Spring, Early Red Top, Early Garden Stone, Large English Norfolk, Hanover or I.ong Tank ard, Purple Top Rutnhcgu. TOMATA.—Lurgc Red. THYME. FLOWER SEEDS. In packages of 12, 25, 50 nnd 400 kinds in each. FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Sec. Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and Oats. Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit nnd Ornamental Trees, furnished to order from one of tho best and most extensive Nursery und Flower Gardens iu this countiy. An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Gar dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, &c., to which will bo added tho most popular works published on the above subjects. Agents for the American Agriculturalist, pub lished monthly by A. B. Alien, N. Y., for winch subscriptions are solicited, oct 7 DEN8LOW & WEDSTER. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Throughout the session of Congress, Etlm will he issued from the oliice of the “United glair* R eporter,” containing the reports of all siirii Dr- hates as may possess peculiarly exciting interest. All subscriptions and communications to lw post-paid, and addressed JAMES A. HOUSTON, United Slates Reporter, Washington, D. C. FiT* All newspaper* throughout the United •States who publish this prospectus once a week from this date till the meeting of Congress, will I* entitled to an exchange with the ••United States Reporter,” uud will be placed on the list of those to whom tlm Extras will be despatched. oct 48 i’ROSI’ECTUS OF A NEW music BOOK, IX FA TEXT XO TES, CALLED TII12 IIJ’SrKItMN IIAUI’* By Dr. Il’in. Houser, of Jefferson County, Cut- rpilis work wil) contain 500 pages, incliidio* JL a lucid exposition of the Roles of Sin«iu position c . and of Musical Composition; a largerniiiiiberw Church Time* used by the various religionsde- noniiiiatioiis, South and West, than have cvcrl* fore been embraced iu ono volume. Odes and Anthems, Sunday .School and Infant Hyrous, Ti morous Missionary aud Temperance pieces, *(• accompanied ill a great many instance* by die ** - lire hymn or song. Many of the tunes are entirt- ly new, while many of those fine old airs the jiave long been used at prayer, camp and ouitt meetings, nnd iu the social circle, Imt have newt before been collected and harmonized, with nu merous Scotch, Irish, German and oilier (meltin'* hitherto scattered at wide intervals over the earth will he found iu the Hesperian Harp. Boos'- ancient aud modern—many that arc now oat« print, whose rich music is unknown to most per sons of the present day, lmvo been coinjiMoJ 'used up” to supply litis work. The Hesperian ilarp is the largest nml chop- Ml.Mn.ic Bonk over ntl-crml tlio American),ill,K ns nil intelligent tiers,.113 nM .00 by will, oilier work.. I’rico, .ft nl) jn'r r„ W , lie., tilullv printeil, and Imilinl in |iiwloJioiird, »i* colli' prink'd cover. An elegant comr, lime » oro,', ., nl' any color doired, will lie Jiimwliodot §1 r.1110 .fit 50, occurdilig Ip/tyjo^ Fltt^coF* (,data "out to'one nildre.. r„r'?li2 511; 100 <»■ piu. for $101). Dir leor/i iall < “tV-UTM Aob.ts wanted CIHIVU.. every county, lawn und city in Ilia l«S \ liberal per cent, will lie allowed, (jotid reel» mend,din!., reipiired. Addrea. die mill,nr, pS such an enterprise, are respectfully rom.cstcdu imldish this I'rospoctiis three times, and to « the author a number of the paper contiumng J A copy of the Hesperian Harp will be given f oct 1- return. Jefferson county. Gn.. Ang. Kh7. live -l-HOl/SABiO BEAMSl W rrtOWNSEIWS' S Alts Al’AUILU X A supply just received, alW for talc by' nov 1 r . u by* * A. T. BOWNE, Smettf’ building. O NE '.l’A PER.—Tlio most complete assortment e otiered in tlii. market, embracing Straw, Bay Hardware Wrapping, Crown ■ Ten do; Envelope paper, Patent do, Medium , cider., Folio Post all onidities, )50no. (M»od Super Iteyal, Royok Medium, IJcmy and »* Can Ledger paper.; 200 rm. J lolncr A-. m . Pm‘,Leap m/Allet paper, Fine Snper aml H tra Superfine qnaldics; 50 mi. Worren, Wb« &Co.'a fine wTuto RuledtooUcop, 100 ran 00 win'. Ruled nnd Plain Foolscap I 50 do Le« 100 rm. (ussorled) Owen & HnribnrtoFookr and Letter Plain 'end Ruled l 25 rut. Pkdo«' Smith’s Plain and Ruled I ncket-»ize Led*Tv rm. Owen & Hurlbnrt ., and Ptntncr &■ S*» Commercial Size Letter; 25 rm. Eng g Laid Letter i 15 do Fool«cop lorgo »ize, tb* rm. Butler's super Blue Laid Foolscap , S French Lei.er Peper, Plaiu anJ " ^ rm. .mull size English ond Frych Leim ^ pptlier with an extensive stock of *11 qualities French and English Note rnw superfine English ^^^oofER, 1 ^nov 9 — A hy W «f toi tin in Rc RC am cm Sc Cr !ov tixt tun sor far S": I'ri ;An 'Sal ‘fee hbl 'tra L h Off dei nrti A fro Mt bo; ■oi 9‘ Te -tic] cu me Co Ca Or! ten a p ARDo-iu bbls. and oct2ti tiieo: 20 keg*, for sjj/jjf EODORE MlM s - I