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nov u . . u.n.ur.nuiu
BS®S
dm 4do Furniture do j 20 do Markin,
d«H 4doPnrnituro do ;20«
ccired and for ialo by
uov4 G. R.
uudi Brushes,
lot 20 do Shqi
Marking do,just re-
. HENDRICKSON.
OO W^O LASS, Jkc.—200 boxos
Window Glass, assorted sixes; 1000 lbs.
Pdtttt 1 dos Glazier*’ Diamonds; just received
and for sate by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
dOV & Gibbons’Buildings.
W ISTAR’S COUQH LOZENGES,
Afresh supply of thaw Lozenges, highly
recommended for tne cure of Coughs, Asthma,
Ticklinrof the Throat, Ac. Just received, and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
mov 3 Gibbons'buildings.
'8 PANACEA. ‘
'OUT IIK It IV K li S!—TO THE
CWAms
O Swainis’ c<
.. -20 dozen
1 celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck'
do, just received and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•tov 2 Gibbon’s Buildings.
B KANDKTII'9 FILM.-
these celebrated bilious Pills,
of
i gross
. warranted
genuine, just received and for sale hr
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Buildings.
nov3
O AIsTPBTUJB.—20 kegs reliucd Sullpc-
O tre, lOOlbs each, in good order, just received
and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 30 Gibbon's Building.
O NION HBTTS.-U barrels Onion Setts
for Planting or pickling, just received and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
. oct 28 Gibbons’ Building.
( 1 HU HCH’S VEGETABLE 1,0
J TION.—An effectual cure for eruption
the Face and Skin, particularly for Pimp ,
Blotches, Tetters, Tan, Sunburns Freckles, Ac.
A degree of pleasure accompanies the use of
this elegant preparation, in its refreshing cfleet
upon the skin, Cutaneous irritability and discolo
rations are also removed, and a pure state of the
complexion established by the use of this lotion
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 25 Gibbon’s Buildings.
'PAPER,—200 reams Letter and Foolscap
JL Papur, assorted qualities. Just received and
for sale li
may
le hy
r II
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
• A. (IPIIA1P8 PILE ELEC-
TuARY.—A certain euro for tlio Piles,
either internal or extornal, blending or blind, for
sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
juue 22 Gibbous’ Building
OSKIIS.—Carved Tortoise Snell, Huifaln.
Imitation and Brazilian Tuck Combs, Shell
and Imitation long buck Combs, Side Combs of
a variety of patterns, Dressing Combs, Shell,
Butralo, Ivory and English Horn and Finn Teeth
Combs of all sizes and qualities, for sale bv
tiny 13 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
F OR THE 'rEETJI.—Monpeltw’anti
scorbutic Elixir and his celebrated Odontinc,
roceived and for sale bv
just received and for sale by
G. It.- HENDRICKSON,
_tnay 18 • Gibbons’ Buildings.
TJIBBAUD’S PILLS.—Her. B. Hib
A A bard’s genuine vegetable anti-bilious qills,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbous’ buildings.
r
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T>ULL’S SARSAPARILLA.—A. H.
■A Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
for the euro of Scrufola,diseases of the Skin, I)vs-
pepsin. Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the
ungs. Jaundice. Neuralgia, to counteract the des
tructive effect* of Mercury, and nil disease* arising
from an impure state of the blood, equal to any
preparation of Sarsaparilla. For sale at 75 cents
per bottle, by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
may 4 Gibbons’ buildings.
E AMP IVICR.—Solnr and Astral Lamp
Wick of all sizes; wicks for Lard Lamps, and
Candle wick, for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
a P r 21 „ Gibbons* buildings.
rnooTii uicusiiEs, *«.—Air*:
i $ant assortment of French, English ami
American Tnotli Brushes. Also Orris and Char-
coal Tooth Piute, jutst received and for rale hy
aept 30 O. K. IIENDItICKSON.
D a Mi vs cAsmiMATivii^i
grace of thia old English preparation, war
ranted genuine, for aalo hy
“Pt O. It. HENDRICKSON.
H umps fahii.v soap. —50 boxes
Hull s Extra Steam Pressed Soap, just land
ed nnd for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
n P r 16 Gibbons* buildings.
WE8S
'JUfoiVtife.WL....,
est ami most tiscflil Medecinos ever r „ x
It I* not toy intention to tax Votl With a long and
tlresom advertisement, but 1 lav before you the
testimony of Urn most respectable families in the
United states, most of my certificates nre from tho
city of Snvnunah, where I reside, hnd many from
yonrown State, whore the Medicine is used with
great and astonishing success; it bos proved itself
to bo superior to any other Medicine for thccuru
of Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very
short space of Twelve HdaW, it has never been
known to /hi I to efl’ect a certain cure. Tho Mid*
icine is a harmless and tasteless ono, which will
make it the most popular.Medicine in the Southern
States. The Medicine contains no mineral pre
paration whatever, hut Is a harmless Vegetable
muter only. To Plautepi, this Medicine is a vnl-
table preparation, os it cures all cases in twelve
hours, and does not require anv time to ho lost; nil
that is to be done is to take the Mcdiciuo and to go
to work. To the Rico Planter it is a valuable Med-
iciuo, as it does not contain nay mercurial or min
eral preparation whatover, nuil is therefore a sale
Medicine for those who orclinb
arc liable to exposure.. .
beg you. do not let tne have to tax you so oAcn with
advertisements, certificates, Ac. It has already
proved itself to bewhat I say it is, nnd the greatest
proof is every body is recommending it to be‘the
only certain nnd spoody cure for the Fever and
Ague. All you have to do is to n.-deyonr neighbor
what he thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever
and Ague, and ofeounso, to bo convinced, you will
try it, at least I hope so. I loro is my. otter to any
Planter of South Carolina, who wifi either call on
Doct. P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, S. C. or myself,
in the city ofSavanunh, and cither of us will give
enough for twelve ensus, nnd if it does not cure ton
out of twelve, wo will refund tho amount paid for
ib Your are to see the Medicine takeu os I have
directed.
Owing to the heavy rains during the past sum-
tnor, and which still continue, nil the low lands
are underwater, which will cause a great deal of
this disease on the Rice Plantations; it will be to
your advantage to procure a certain nnd speedy
remedy: you can do so by applying to either of
my Agent* or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S
REMEDY FOIl FEVER AND AGUE.
This Medicine is for snlo by tho following
named gcutlcmcu, who are tho only ageuLs for
the sale of the Gnr.xr Souther* Rf.mkdr, where
it will ho found citlior at wholesale or rotnil.
Country merchant* will make n handsome profit
hy selling this medicine. A liberal discount made
to Planters, Ac., by tlio dozen. Address.
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
ocl 13 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
Vi ftmsQjSm PPmnosI-
\. Mm prqpifttat»or tho
umuu>,are row
th number, vol.
thb
Jfl
jclffL.-.
Queens Delight,
furred tot he 5 th am
Southern Journo) ofMcdiciue atnf Plwrniaey.
f'°rpurging tho mood, nud (removing all disons*
es'arising from tho impurity of the sumo, it is
highly recommended, as also for the cure ofRIieu-
mutism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of tlio
Throat and Iocs, pains and swolliugs[of the.bouas,
Tetters, Pimples In tho Faco, Old Sores, and all
Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer
curial Diseases, and for assisting tho operation
and preventing fatal consequences of Mercurials
in Syphaltis.
This preparation, (by adding tlio Queen’s De
light, Arc. to the Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more
perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic
nnd alterative powers, and is highly recommend
ed by eminent physicinri*. It is propared in con
sequence of the recommendations given by Dr.
II. R. Frost, Professor of Materia Mcdica in the
Medical College of Charleston, S. C. ih his work
on Materia Mcdicu, only concentrated hy a pro
cess of the suhscriher’s to render it more conven
ient for administration, nnd with tlio exception of
tho addition of mercury which may at all times be
added when necessary. To shew tho high esti
mation which Dr. F. ei ' '
mation which Dr. F. entertains of the combina
tion of these articles, it is only necessary to refer
to the ubovn mentioned work.
M ore yeti—still they
COME!—LATE AND IMPORTANT
FROM3CRIVKN COUNTY. HUMPHREY’S
REM ED Y CANNOT FAIL I—READ !!
READ!! READ*
POWOER PUFFS A BOXES.-A11
extensive assortment of Powder Pulfsaud
Boxes. Also, Putts without the boxes, aud tin
Powder Boxes, for sale hy
apr 2*2 '* •*
B - G. R. HENDRICKSON.
W'S,UEIt’N,TASTUL,USS MUD.
LIT / POWIlt-'.ltS 111 tl.n
UTZ POXyDEIlS—All tho soil,I i„ ?rc .
ilicnt, or the Scidlitz Spring combined in one
romnound powder, tho cfiervexciiig solution of
winch in water i. very nearly tasteless. besides
heing more palatable, it is made in much less
time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that
produced With tho two powder, in the usual wav.
1 reputed by 1 lioma. Under, 4 Chcup.idc street,
London. Sold hy
'G. U. HENDRICKSON,
*P r * fiibbotpa Building.,
roCKiiOACH IVOISON, &c.-Dr.
v-f renchtwnngor a Cockroach, Rut nnd Mouse
I oison, it sure and sale destroyer of those nn.-ci
ousvermin. Also, hi. inf'allihlo lied Him Poisou
for .ale hy o. R. HENDRICKSON,
API '* GihllUIIH' Itllilrlili.ra
Gibbons’ Buildings.
( ;ONUKUTIONAHV7-5ll hove, LW
v metionary of .upurior quality, landins from
schr. Columbia, and for sale by
"P r 5 o. R. HENDRICKSON.
JAYNE’S UKMKDIKS'.-Jaynu'a Ex-
«P peelorant, for Cou 3 h., Cold., &c.
Jayne’s Cnrmative Balsa
Sununor Conipla'ints! I ’ ul8a, “ '>f-«ery and
Jayne’s Tine. Vermifuge for Worms in Chil
dren.
^Jayne’s Snnativo Pills for Billions Complaints,
•‘"JPj’lj' those popular remedies just
roceived und lor sale at Philadelphia prices, by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
I J’J’L? Gibbon’s Building
i TAPIOCA.—1 bbl. best qua
lity, just received, nnd for snlo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Cibhhons* Bnildingi
ScRivr.M Couxtv, Sept. 24, 1847.
Win. Humphrey’s, Jr—Dear Sir:—Permit me
to drop a few lines to you in behalf ofynur vain
ulilo medicine. I have recommended it in two
eases as being the best Medicine for the cure of
tho Fever and Ague, mid told them if it did not
cure I would refund the money. But ns your
inodieine Ims proved iticlf so ’far, I do no not
hesitate to recommend it to the public ns a cer
tain nnd speedv cure for tho Fever nnd Ague; a
disonse so troublesome in (he lower countries,
which would he banished bv the use of Hum’
plirev’s Remedy, a most valuable medicine for
the South. Enclosed you will receive n certifi-
ciite from a respectable gentleman of Striven
County, and also of a young Lady who resides in
my family. I am your obd’l servt,
Wm. M. Carr.
HERE’S ANOTHER.
-Mr. Humphreys,—Dear Sir:—I hand your
Agent my certificate for niihlicntion, if you think
proper. This is to certify that I had the Fever
and Ague several times very aevere, nnd found
no relief until through the persuasion of Mr. W.
Curr, your agent for Humphreys’ Viduablo Fever
and Ague Medicine, which restored me to health
in tho short space of‘24 hoirrs. And I do recom
mend Humphreys' Remedy ns u certain and
apeedy cure for the above disease.
Rcsnectftilly, Mahv Siirppard.
Jacksoiiiioro,’ Scrivcn Co. .Sent. 24, 1817.
ANOTHER JUST ARRIVED.
.. ... „ , 8AV*K.iAii t Oct. 2,1847.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys—Sin—Having had oc
casion to use your Remedy for Fever and Ague.
I can recommeud it to thu public ns u safe, eer-
ain, and speedy cure for the above named dis
ease. It cured tho case in less than eight hours.
Respectfully yours. J. B. CUBBEDGE
JUST IN TIME.
Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sin—With tho
greatest pleasure 1 recommend your celebrated
Remedy to the citizens of tho Southern States,
and to FI inters, nnd all who arc troubled with the
r over and Ague. I was a subject of tho above
named disease for r longtimo nnd tried various
remedies, umong which was Rowand’s Tonic
51 ixture, India Chalogogne,Champion’s Pills, and
many others; but all was useless, until I wus ad
vised by u friend in Savannah, to try your medi
cine, which I did and I can safely recommend it
to tlio public as a certain cure. Your remedy
cured me in 12 hours, for which I tender von mV
thanks, and wish you success in your enterprise
in behalf of the human family. ’ Your truly
i» -li n i H. Barrktt.
Kecsville, Burke County, Oct. 1, 1847.
oct 7
There arc few cases of chronic and painful
Rheumatism that will not yield to tho inllucucu of
Sarsaparilla ?ud Queen’s Delight if duly prcsc-
vorqd in. especially if taken in conjunction with
Ilydr. of Potash.
Is highly recommended for all diseases of the
skin, chronic us woll as recent. One lmttlc will,
in most instances, cttVrtuully remove all pimples,
pastilles or blotches on the fucu, to which young
persons in this climate ure so imich subjected to,
arising cither from impurity of the blood or de
bility. It js the best remedy known for serofu-
Ioiis attectioiH, sores and breakings out in young
children, and is safo and ctiicaeioiis in 'removing
entirely every trace of hereditary diseasos from
the system, in the tenderost iiifant: in fact, in all
cutaneous affections it is invaluable. Asn gen
eral purifier ofthc blood, and an eradicator ofall
obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubt
edly take the precedence of all other remedies. It
gently operates upon and regulates tho bowels,
restores to tlio blood its wonted purity, gives tone
to the stomach, and promotes digostion.
It will efl’ectually relievo Erysipelas even in its
worst stages, and all persou* sutlcring from this
distressing complaint are advised to use it, first
so, but if no marked relief be found otter taking
one bottle, it will be necessary to use the Hvdriu-
duted Potash with it.
Not wishini' to publish certificates ns is done in
the eases of all quack medicines of the day, to ef
fect their sale, and so force them upon the pub
lic, the subscriber begs leave to state that his pro-
miration l ,fls been prescribed and used by a uum-
hcr of physicians and planters of our city and
neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr.’ll. II.
Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Tho. Y. Simons,
on o ,r /. lcI i?rt’ A ! r * s -Legarc, Lt. Wilson, U.
S. K. b. all of this city; Dr. James Stoncy, Beau
fort. etc. Price $1 per bottlo, or J?5 for G do.
Prepared hy J. Peter M. Eppixo,
Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad nnd
Kiug streets, Charleston, S. C.
Agent for Savannah,
, A. A. SOLOMONS,
__dcc 2l —lyr Market square
monded forUui las)forly yoals by tho r.
uout of the Fuady dua Citizen* iu Uio Uhite
titatwf, pronnred inly by thti sole proprietor,
T. Wi DYOTT t BLD.i successor to Bouchoncy
l.ordcnct, tho late (tiprdTcd preparer.
QUAI.1TIK9 OF MAHV’S IM.ASTER CLOTH. r
The Piaster Clotli U bo |vqll known tbrnnghout
the Uuited Slates, Ixit inoro generally in'the dty
of Philadelphia, that its beneficial effects and *nr-
|>rising cures, have irocurcd for it the approba
tion aud rcconuuen4ition of tlio most eminent of
tlio Faculty.
' .It >» a euro and jafo remedy for Ulcere end
SorcB, cither froth 0; tlT Ibng durance. It stay*
and preventx GnugrerioB, and by a timely appli-
cation wul preserve mapy a ralmillc life anil limb.
In cases of inveteracy ofUlccrs, or a proneness
of thu jitt’ccted parti to mortify, (or Gangrene,-) it
will bo advisalilo for the unfortunate eufl’urer to
resort to the use of soma gentle purgative for u
few days previous to using the Plaster, and con
tinue tlio Kamo till tho cure is completed, which
may ho confidently expected in a reasonable time
No purgative more proper than Ur. Dyott’s woli
known Anti-BIIliouB Pills.
File Mulungcr* of the Negroos is ranked under
the denomination of Ulcers; this valuable Plaster
is also a certain euro for it, if the name treatment
be observed ns above.
CiU'ccw, Eqiipdxi, Wcn>, Scrofllln, Einliiln,
'» , !? Swelling, Sure Breasts, Ferons, Whitlows
nnd Boils arc removed, and cures happily pro
duced by the iho of this vidaablo Plaster.
It removes Abscesses, nnd dissipates collected
humours; itulso cures Sprains, Bruises, Anllirax,
Scalds, Burns, and all Sore^ and Wounds, tending
to suppurate; it draws cantorized Sores or Issues
very successfully aud without pain. It dissipates
distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a
very short lime, nnd is a safe and ccrtuin cure for
Rheumatism and flying Rheiimatic Pains, if tho
1 luster bo constantly applied to the affected parts
for six or eight months, the parts affected become
invigorated, und a euro seldom fuils to ho com-
pleted. It is also successfully used for tho cure
of corn*.
Those useful men, Mariners, should never be
without Mnhy’s valuaTITe Plaster Cloth; it keeps
nnv length of time equally good, and is purlieu-
larly calculated to dry sores arising from greeu
wounds, utter they nre suppurated, which it much
uids. It is necessary it should be kept dry.
Received nnd for salo by
i- T. RYCUSON.
i • tlie'kflliotcd .vim insv
or oUiorwhio, be filnii.hed with
cooler, ■ .. u „
r.,i“ ’’P’JJite 1 ?! 1 #, W”f evidence in the
funn of certificate*, it nnjr not lie iinprnner to
murk, in ruj;ard to their credibility, timt they i
riven ninnv ..rti.n... i... -. . - '
given ninny or thorn, by »ome of oar Imteiti- herein provided, any Flbnr'wliicii'may
zens, whoso characters tiro well end mnenllv helironrltttothfilnarkctforinle. '
Sce.4>. Ih’ it further Ordained bv the million,
y nforjtimil, lhet every hnrrel of Flour ahull bt
j arc well and geucrullv
rt^fS5SS53aKS!S
Uml fiilsehoods, thus issued in tho light of day,
right under the immediate (ib«t>rvnim»
’RWi?? 0 ?*.® 0 ’ 8 * *AH§APA-
’ JvlLLA.—For tho cum of ull diseases aris
ing from the impurities of blood, excess of nicr-
eury, rlieiimatism, scrofula, cutaneous eruptions,
etc., all of which will yield under the use of this
preparation.
'I lie subscriber, in offering this preparation to
the public, deems it unnecessary to exhibit any of
those flashy and conscientiously headed advertise
ments, nttended with fictitious certificates of cures,
lint trust its character, ns a specific, entirely on its
own merits. Ho has been induced to otter it
from the favnrahlo manner in which it has been
u«ed hy several eminent physicians with great
satisfaction, lie asserts with confidence that it is
prepared with great enro und accuracy, and in the
best mode to obtain the nctive principles of Sarsa
parilla in its most concentrated statu. Prepared
and sold hy T. RYERSON.
J linc Druggist, Savannah.
rjW'nnder tho iinmedintc nhion-niion ofUm*“
toreHted, could bo nt nil tninrntod or allowed, on-
pociolly aj they tend to subvert the interest* of
those won scrutinize them with such Artrus eyes
as would, it possible, detect an error in the Truth.
dinVroo™".T cr ;'!T*»“ “ °" ce It'licntb die
r'in^.o ofotofi'luhty due rtrsc, nnd thosr so
frup emly paraded nt the paners from abroad,
got up a id signed l>y UOllbcly knows who, issued
from nobody knows where, nnd circulated far
from their reputed source, for every body know*
what. Ily tins, however, he must mu he under
stood in*:, .that such certificate, are false, only
that they mmj he so fnrall wo know. Ilia jnteu-
tion in prcscnling Hmview of it is merely to slinw
that while falsehood* may ho pulilishad at a ili*.
tnace with impunily, it is utterly imuauihle Unit
they can he so nt home.
A* usual, the midarsijsned will continue to fill
ms*|tuce in the papers by limited reportsof sue.
eess tn treating the InntraMes, frnin among which
the following ni nearly nine years standing is Ibr
the present selected. “
present
From the. Atlanta (Geo.) I.nminnnj.
^ r ‘ £ ( jj tor •’ Sir,—My winso of duty to mv snf-
,« * .« ■ | * - *■ ■ —, ,1, 111,1 i HI Hit e'lll —
jering follow mortals has induced me to make tlio
billowing communication; and lam in hopes that,
should you see proper to give it in whole or in
part, a place in your valtiuhTe paper, it may ni
bcncfic.nl to some poor fellow sufferer, fu i„ 0
w inter of 1834, and the day after I hud n hard day’s
work lifting and moving fogs, I was taken with a
violent pain in mv linelc mwi ^
trove
the
... “P xviiii a
loluin pain m my back and loins, nnd the dav
lollowing with a total snppresMiou or stoppage of
” r,,, _°* U was then a citizen of Jones countv,
Ga.] I immediately called iu a physician nfgrcat
eminence and distinction ; for thirty-six hours I
suttered as much, to ull appeurauce, ns it was
possible for human nature to endure, and nt Inst
found relief only hy the help of tho catheter. I
upnbed then to several eminent physicians both
in l!aIdwuianu Jones, without receiving any hen-
ggyrljfe .-i: 1 asa
at d after tlie nnem^ orn»iscJwinnncu Citv Coun-
ul shall appoint oue.or inoro Inspectors o’f Flour
fortlie mty of Savannah, who«tui(| give bond
and security to lm, upprovoil by eCatincU, in the
miiiii ofone thougaud dollors, fb/the faitfifnl dis-
hSb« . duaea * pf - , }L 3 and whose duty
™ ' i thc ('Wemov, in tha fellowin- man-
provide lumself with iui itistrumeat
w th whirh'f fi ' U i B !F ,U “ of wu i?,cb iu 'iiatneter,
Vi . .' ‘ 1 «. ,4,lu,i penetrate through to, the
other head, and having obtained a sample, he sl.uli
plug tlio holo with a round piece ofsoft wood, to
prevent tho entrance of water. Should tho said
Inspector judge the Flour to ho merchantable,
according to the pro visions of this ordinance, he
Mlmll provide lumself with brands, with letters
.n. 1 ', °, f “ n i,,cb Icugtli, with which he
Mlmll brand each barrel according to quality, viz:
superfine," “fine,” “middling,” “first” or “sec
ond. lie shall brand the word “Savaunah” on
each barrel, and Uie initial letters of his name.
His compensation shall be Three Cents per barrel,
PU i"» i ' y „ ,,,u , ® w,, « r ° r consignee of the
I lour. It Mlmll Oslo be the duty oftlie Inspector
to inspect and brand, half barrels, and bags of
r lour, und to brand them in tho same manner as
aforesaid, and he shall receive tho same compen
sation for them as for barrels. 1
See. :!, i)e h further ordained hy the autliority
aforesaid llmt all harraU cgutaiaiug Flour
brought lor sale to tlii* market shalrim well
toado of good seasoned materials, and tightened
'V'.th (kill hoops, secured hy fiutr nails in each
clime boon, mid three nails to each upper bilge
lump, mol ul the following dimensions : the
slaves ul whole liarrels ttvcntysevcnincheslon-
and dm diameter of the lm:u! seventeen inrhe?
the staves ol Im f barrels twenty-two inches in
length, and the diameter of tiro head thirteen in-
wldlir" 1 u I i nm ' 1 ? In ! l . v „ , '! rei1 on fita same head
with the Mill hrauds, shall he deemed merchanta
ble barrels, the brand or mark to he so distinctly
. e f u '* ed ? ,lll, l the name or
brand oftlie Mill wheresaid Flour Ims been man-
iifiicttircd, nliulj ho placed on the head of each bar
rel; nn. the said Inspector* hereby directed not
to brand any barrel ol Flour which has not been
T HE OLD PALMETTO STATE.
A VOICE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.
—SOUTIIKHNKR.,.—T|,o following is from my
Agent.Mr. 1 bo*. J. S. I-arr.ol Grahamville, S. C.
Mr. II t/fiitm Humphreys, Jr.:
nr S ' r “"? I,a,ul t0 y°" the certificate of Mr. E. C
Watts, in favor of your Remedy for Fever and
Ague; ho i* a mini of integrity, and his testimony
is consequently undoiihted. .
Yours respectfully, Tims. J. S. Fahr.
Grahamville, S. C., Sept. 18th, 1847.
Mr. II. Humphreys, Jr. :
Doin' Sir—This is to certifv that I have used
?.n” u. c . vcr a,l *(,Agtm Remedy with success. I
obtained a supply of it from Sir. T. J. S. Farr
your Agent of this place, nnd administered it to
tny daughter, according to the directions, und I am
happy to state llmt the disease loft her iu the
June 24
UO'I'ASII,—:t casks first sort New York
-«- nupecuon, landing from brig Acton, for sale
%um ,0 «• U. HENDRICKSON.
JJ-OUISON’SCIETS'.-Thnivgerian
lioaitii: fiwid! b^ d,e,MB Co,l »S° -
Julia 22
R. HENDRICKSON.
fx'm lr .‘ , “ h fitound liingur,
Va just received *»»»«i o«in i... 8 ’
1 just received und for sale by
li. It. HENDRICKSON.
HAPPING TWINJE7^2trhaTo7
nssorted sizes nnd qmilities, for sule by
1 J llno 10 G- R. IIENDRICKSON.
WHITE WINE VINE-
. GAR. 2 bbls just received and for sule bv
. G. R. HENDRICKSON, J
June IG Gibbons' Buildings.
B ED POISOUf,—"i)r. "Teiichi;
wangor s mfullabln Bnd Itn#r Poison, wnr-
wangor’s infullable Bed IJii^ . , y „ r .
ranted to exterminate those noxioiiH vermin, for
.ale hy «. U . HENDRICKSON
June 5.
T MVhfc ° I? * *«•-»«"» «««»«« hhwthod
„„ , Wiiiter Htrainod .Sperm Oil,"lBOOO dn wTu-
OM Mn'do •r‘"' r n-f 5110 f' "ttkloachcd Sperm
l ii'Si. ■ r ,"„ 01 ’ roc “i v ed per brigs Angus.
»t, Baldwin, and Swiss Bay, for salo by 6
.an, is G - R - HENDRICKSON,
soptM Cihiiona 1 Iniildings,
andBonUz Antarien, where (hS inlibhanhiora
noted for their finer luiurant hair, and where more
pttontlon i, giypn to beautifying nnd promotini
u» quick growth, than nr any other country, am
gamod such universal aud populnr favor in
the nnnctnnl cities iu tha old world, ia without
doubt the but article over invented for Cleansing,
Reproducing and Boaulitying tho liuniun Hair.
Price GO aud 75 cents.
For ante by W. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Sola Agent for Savannah,
S '"S C Comer Bay and Drayton Sts.
n ‘’ ll Po'la Rico, 40 hhda
Cuba Mtucovado, fur sale hy
« COHEN A. FOSDICK
course of thirty-si j haura, nnd her prosent state oi'
health uidicateM a certain cure.
Yours, Ar. E. C Witts
Grahamville, S. C., Sept. 14th 1817.
s *„ Co - Charleston,
». u., l. J. S. Furr,(iralifimville, S. C.; W A
Cnmweli, Savannah, Un.| A. McLimo & Co
Jacksnuvdle. Gii.t Slmftv.,11 x. i.m,..- ’
Jacksonvilla, «» , dhotwell \t (filhe'rt, MneotV,
’ Kiiott, (iriflin, Ga.; P. A. Muisc,
r‘ V w i Vr G ? "„" l . n,or * I-Pl'i'ig. Colnmlms,
), v ' Klarlottn, Oil.; T. Patrick, Sa-
J k loi'ii.: H. K. Kitchen, Aligiuta, Gn.t J.
■m M , iI’>'• ntnli coilitty, On.; Solomon Goad.
XV R a ’i ‘ ! Vi 1 '"'" Curr ' Jl ' c k«nnhoro,
ir t •' Dalton, Ga.| E. A. Burch
Illiwkuwvillo, Gil.! Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga
Cole, Prescott & Co., Black Creek, Florida 1
Lightfont .t Flanders, Jlneimt P. JIartin, Su'
If'TxV * Co .” Ha*: J.
II. & XV. S. Kilts, Macon; M. C. XVillininsi
Till! NATIVE PEUKIPUGE,—
J- r or the Cure of Bilious, Remittent und In
termittent, or Ague und Fever, and ntherdiseas-
cm incidental to a debilitated state oftlie Mjstem
Mitch ns nijfht sweats, &c. i&e. '
The native Febrifuge i« ottered. The proprie
tor is a warn that the common objections to all new
preparations will he urged against this. To obviate
all such objections, he has simply to state that it is
prepared according to thu receipt of an eminent
phyMican, who used it with perfect success
through n long practice, in perhaps the most sick
ly region ol our country, viz: tho Mississippi va |-
ley. Again Ironi the exalted estimation iu which
Uuiuitio is held, not only hy the people, hut bv
the most skillful physician-*, it will appear superu-
rogatory to oticr tiny new article. But the Native
febrifuge possesses nil tho power and certainty
ol Quinine in controlling Fever without nfleetiug
the head, and may he safely used therefor, where
Quinine is inndiniMihlc. It is not the purpose of
the proprietor however sanctioned by custom on
such occasions, to attempt a display of medical
knowledge by adopting some one oftlie contra
dictory theories alloat, with regard to the charac
ter nnd causes of Fever.
Believing with tlio lenrned Gregory that though
there has been so much written eoneernin" Fever
there is no one subject in the whole circle of modi-
nnl scienco which still involves so manv disputed
points. Letting all theories pass, we stand hy
.lets. 1 he lirst of which is that the Native Fe-
brilugn will cure fever, from whatever cause it
may have originated, and if any doubt exists, ns to
the feet wo invito the alUieled to the tn<t with
confidence ns to the issue. NVh.it it has done it
will do. 1 lie following certificate of one well
known will show what it has done:
, r T it S'Vaxxah, 12th May, 1847.
Mr. Jas. A. La Roche having requested me to
state tny knowledge of the Native Febrifuge, I
take pleasure in stating that it was used beneliei-
ally in the I overs of tho valley of the Mississippi
and Arkansas, in all cases in which Quinine is us-
uaily exhibited, and was admirable iu conges-
tions ol the brain when Quinine was supposed to
he eontiudieatcd. 11
J. J. MiTcnr.LT., M. D.
Km.von.ui, Sept. JW, 1847.
Gear Sin—In compliance with my promise to
let you hear from me, with regard to the cll’eet of
voiir Febrifuge, permit uie to band vou the Ibl-
lowmg statement of facts. For nearly 3 years mv
wife has been laboring under tlio effects ofeiu’i-
tinuully recurring Cliills and Fevers, notwitli-
sliinding all the remedies prescribed hv our best
1 fiyMicians, and at the time I procured The Na-
tivo I ehrifuge, we had become perfectly despoil-
« ent, fearing that de.itli alone would terminate her
JrrV 1 ' 11 * l,n Jwppy “» ftote that the use of
one bottle has broken the Fever completely and
lo rnurnitT *° rR, l." iro Iittf6 time
fi" S enemies and place her iu
ed in lil lt V UC, l ' ,ms eliaugo produc-
Febrifttgo! ‘ U, “ co,rM,,t " tM,n ], y T, «e NiUiv
NVith sincere regard, I mn yours, Ac.
m t a i T> i « Thomas Kekh.kr.
lo J. A. I,a Roche, Snvauuuh.
Prepared und sold, bv
JAMES A. LaROCHE,
nr No. 1 Market square.
E ee £TKICAL IIAIIt glove
AND BELT FRICTORS-Wnrrantod of
Uie best quality.—The combined cfi’ects of beat
and cold, of variability in temperature, and irre
gular action of thu system, produce u general tor
por mid rigidity of the skin, inducing a state of
disease which deprives that covering of its flexi
bility, and renders its incapable of performing
those functions for which nature designed it. To
remedy this evil, and restore the skin to a health
ful state, has long been n desirable object; and this
remedy has been found in the operation of the
Hair Glove and Belt Frictor.
The movement of all parts of the body whilst
undergoing the process of friction, produces a
general activity and circulation ofthc ldood, ami
at the same time removes all encrustations from
the skin, und clears aud opens the pores cffcctual-
ihe regular use of the Hair Frirtors night and
morning, will produce a general glow nnd health-
nil excitement of tho skin, and will he found both
n preventive und cure iu nil cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, c. They require only to ho used iu
order that their most beneficial cll'cct* may be
known and appreciated.
fu, L?T. RYERSON.
,, ,- ithont receiving nnv ben
efit other than u temporary relief, fur uiy com
plaint would every two or three dav* return, and
tho catheter was my only helper. 'In 1837 I re
moved to this county, and brought with me mv
tormenting complaint nudmv friendly catheter.—
Here, ns there, I applied to the most skillful pliv-
siciaiis, as I.thought, mid here, ns there, I reeeiv-
ed no benefit from them. In September 1842,
after having suttered at times the most excrucia
ting pains lor eight years aud nine months, and
after having spent a great deni of money (at least
00) 0.1 doctors .liinugtlio lime, I Induced f
to try Dr. M. S. Ihoinson, of Macon, and tliougb
I entertained the most violent prejudice to his
liioilo °f practice, my necessity compelled me to
go, lor I bad then been confined to my house for
ten days, and had to resort to the uso oftiioca-
meter throe or four times daily. In this miscra-
Ide plight I left homo, went to Dr. Thomson,
stated my ease to him, and lie gave me medicine.
In half an hour after taking his first dose, I felt tl. t
ease, niid had that free und copious discharge of
’ * ^ in, l felt or had in almost nine
prepared agreeably to tlio requirements ofthi*
Ordinance,uuder a penalty ofone dollar for each
and every barrel otherwise branded; aud the Iu-
sncctor shall cause all barrels which arc unuier-
clinntalilc, but are susceptible ofbeing so repaired
as to be made merchantable, to lie repaired at the
expense ol the owner or owners.
Sec. 4. Bo it further ord lined bv the autliority
aforesaid, flint each barrel of Flour shall con
tain one hundred and liinety-six pounds nett of
flour, and each half-barrel shall contain ninetv-
eig it pounds nett of Flour, full weight; and the"
Mil 111 hlOllllpIri, ulinll ..... I. —.. 1 ... . i • •
said Inspect or shall not brand any barrel or half-
barrel of Hour containing n less quantity of Flour
. . ,. . , •••••••th ui riinir
than is indicated by tins (Jrdiiiuucu under a pen-
nitv of one dollar lor each und every violation
EAU OlVINE
TILES I9AUEI.K
" DE VENUS nr Kvinpli SOAP, (iu n solid
.conipojccl of nil Eastern Botanical discov-
erv ufsiirimsiua officucy for rundaring tliu skin
soft aud lair. Asa creator anil conservator of
that most distinguishing clmrin offomalo lovoli-
ncss, a Imnsnuruut fuir skin, Jnlcj Hanoi'
Divine du X'nnns or Nymph Son.
In no...) .... -1..... _ .1* 1
.an
Soap may be 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 Idand,
purifying ami soothing action on tho skin und hy
acting upon the pores and minute sccrctnrv ves-
selr ' " : ---•** "
xpcls all impurities from the surface, allays
every tendency to inflammation and hv this me
thod alone ettoctunlly dissipates all redness, tan.
pimples, freckles and cutaneous visitations so ini
mical to female loveliness; its constant use will
change the most liillious complexion into one of
radiant whitencsH.
To gentlemen atllictcd with a tenderness of the
skin in shaving, tho use of tho Kim Divine do
\ eniis, will he found to allay all ciiticubir irrita
tion occasioned by common soap or cream or tlio
climate. Just received und for salo bv
_ -("J-'.rJ T, RYERSON.
nnHE GREAT PAIN'KJELEB.-
ao Aledieine lias been discovered that wr •
so liappil; ' ‘ '
urine which iiijt( .
years. And from that timO to’ t'his prcsont dav"
.March 2(Uii. J8-I7, I have had no return ofniv
complaint, and no more use for my catheter. lit
order to make the cure permanent I continued
tfie use of the medicine several months. Since
then I take nothing for it. I eat. drink, sleep,
und work ns m former days, and feel as well am!
sound as ever I was. You may well suppose that
it did not take long to bullish prejudice nt that
rate, and I now say to the afflicted, that I believe
ill many instances that prejudice stands more iu
the way of their recovery than tlio inciirabilitv of
their diseases. Such, Mr. Editor, is mv expe
rience of Dr. Thomson's treatment, and such Uie
results. Neither lie nor his remedies need any
encomium from me : the skill oftlie one and the
efhcacy of the other are too well known for that;
but a fellow feeling for the sufferers induced me
jo take up Uie pen, nnd to them is dedicated the
imperfect communication of
Yours, respcctfiillv,
„ GEORGE G. MILLER.
Bibb County, Geo., March OUth, 1847.
.. ly adapted to uso internally, and vet per
form Mich wonders when applied externally, as a
Agonts wanted, address, post pnul, W. Hum-
preys, Wholesale uud Retail Druggist, Savannah,
oct 18
A NOTI1EK PROOF I—Received from
J.X. my Agent. Mr.W. Curr, ol’Scrivcn county*
,,, JACKsoxnono’ (} a . Oct. 10, 1847.
7« Urn. Humphreys, Jr: Dear Sir—I herewith
fin in your agent my certificate for publication, if
you Uiink proper.
This in to certify that I purchased a bottle and
nox ol your valualdi! modicums from Mr. Carr
wlio recommended it to me as a certain cure, nnd
I can safely say that it cured mo speedily, mid I
now am in good henlUi, entirely restored from that
Aron 0l, "i ,,ISRaHR - viz. the FEVER AND
AGUE, and can safely recommend it to nil trou
bled with that uncomfortable disease above men-
tionetf, g* a valuable combination of yours, and if
used properly, would render satisfaction iu all
cases. I am, sir, with great respect,
Yours. &c.
F'sr B U l F A ? K ’ S *' L A T E 4> K 31
i oj-ALfc.—oXnnuonmuni oftlioao celebnit- ... ■
F-MlBll" *•■«». -Wl, SOD. 1,000,
I..00 1,000 onil 2,.|00 Ills, cooslunlly onliiiml a „,|
lor sale at Ulannfiietitrors' prices, !iv
DENSLOXV vfc XVEBSTER
,, Agents for tlio rate ortliese Scales.
. * lunt alereliatn s Magazine makes the follow,
tag eaaaaeats up°„ this nsolUI and eonveaieut
GEORGE R .XVOODXVARD
E^Propared only bv
WM. IIU.XIPHRF.YS, JR.
XVItolosulo anil Rotnil Druggist,
ncl21 Savannah, Goo.
TT°. M1 F LNOUSTJtY.—GO QalltiniHum-
.j,/'"*’ Superior Cetv S ne H’alrr—Pronounc-
ed to bo •tipenqr to tho beet imported Gorman
. F „M D K h ot £n « li,1 ‘ rannnlbotoro. Prepared tmi
sold by WM. HUMPHREYS, JR.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Savannah, Go.
oct 18
lairbank’s Platform Settles It I, „„t oft,... ,|,„.
wo arc induced to land an arliele of trade am
we never do unless porfoclly satisfied that we are
conmioiiding etl.ing Unit is useful. U',.
not consent t,. grainy the ettpidlty „f an ind v .
dual, nt the risk ol imposing the confidence of
thousands of our readers who roly upon tl... lam-
csiy ..four stntomouls, ir not in tf.o infnlil.ilitv .if
our jndmont. riiat great ininrovruients |Jnvo
I ceu Mania within a lew years, in tho instrmnonts
I « ciglulig niercliatid.se, is a lac! familiar to l>. " i.
ness men. The nntinno clttuisy nnd i.mem.rato
met ....Is of weighing, Imvc givon way to the in.
ventinti nfAiuencau mechauicol skill, nnd tl... nt.
ma* P r ec,,.„ n I,a, been nllninod. A vnrietv , f
I lnlli ,n " Balances are imuiufhctiiroil aud used
ivl.lclt cannot ho relied on for any cotuidorahla
degrou of accuracy: so that U.ey Lcelrarilv i ,
vafvo ouo party in pecuniary loss. It therefor.!
nir.irds ns pleasure to refer la the ftiL.f i
of Air. Fuirhank, which hav? h^tetfs *
used Ml all pans af tlio United States for severft
years, nnd given, ns lar us our knowlcdgrd ex-
tends, very general sotisfitetion. XX'o tmrclinso.l
one uf these scales three years since, anil hnvo us.
ed thorn constantly for weighing paper, &c anil
far accuracy „„,| durability, wo® ire'quito eurc
fiiey hill e nut, and perhaps cannot, ho snrpm-scd’
The plan of construction is plulosopliimiT and
stinplo. 1 lie employment uf two levers, wit n
single beam, is certainly the most praeticiblo. in
n.compound platform Colunco. Any incroaso of
the number of levers or an additional boom ren-
linrs till! instrument more complicated,leas precise
in ns operation and more liable to derangement
These scales ore used by many of tlio lending
merchants ofNow York, whose written testimony
to their superior excellence has been froelv --
corded to the inannfactnrers. *-•
wash or bath, or by frietion. " It may be used with
a success that will astonish, for Bronchitis, Quin-
sy, llo.-u’seness, Raising of Blood, Dysentery,
Burns, Chilblains, Teething, Pains iu thu Side,
ixc. tVe.
From the many certificates which accompany
the nrtirje ibe two following are selected on ac
count of their brevity;
“1 have used Mrs. Brown’s Pain Killer for
Bums, aud have found that iu applying it immedi
ately that it will prevent even a blister. I would
recommend it to the confidence of the public.
r f, q,- . A. JIkkbk,
Editor Westfield Standard, Westfield, Mass.”
‘•I have Used .XIr*. Brown's Pain Killer for
niiriiH, and many other common complaints, and
take pleasure in recommending it ns a family me-
,llc "to. J. Swxx,
Pastor First Baptist Church,
New Loudon, Conn.”
Price 1*2 to 50 cents per bottle. For sale by
H _°l ,t ]0 J* A. LaROCHE.
C ir * Persons desirous of testing tho nflicnryof
these remedies in their own cases, no mutter tchere
they reside, can do so very conveniently by send
ing their age ami symptoms in writing, ns cor
rectly iis possible, when medicines to suit their
various cases will bo compounded and sent by
mu it, crpress, or print tc hand. In order that ai.i.
may partake of the benefits resulting from the use
°f hts remedies, his charge for the treatment of
such cases ns do not require his personal atten
tion, will ho only Fire Dollars u month, which
innv he sent hy mail at his risk.
Acute cases, aud those requiring personal at-
teiitiou will he charged iu accordance with the
established rates of oilier city Physician*.
Inconsequence of the great increase of office
business, it will be impossible for him to attend at
any groat distance, only in urgent ensus, or as
consulting physician. I'lis city friends mav fully
rely on bis usual promptitude iu attending to their
culls, and others who may deem it their interest
to procure his services, will be attended to as
promptly as his will admit.
M. ti. THOMSON, M. 1).
31A co.v, October 18, 1817. c—
Sec. 5. Be it further ordained hy the nuthoritv
nroresaid. Hint the said Inspector on his appoint
ment shall make oath or ullirmatioii before the
-Mayor of this city, that without fear, favour, or re-
*?.K cw ? ,w ' h .° "ill diligently and to the host
ot liiK ability, knowledge and skill,inspect nil Flour
ottered to him for inspection, and will brand the
same uceordin-' to the provisions of this Ordi
nance, nnd will iu nil respects faithfiiHvdischnrge
the duties of his office.
See. 0. Be it further ordained hv the authority
nroresaid, Flint no In-peclorof Flour shall pur
chase, directly nr indirectly, any Flour, unless for
11 M n •* ,|, welf or family, under the penalty of
I eu Dollars for each barrel or package purchased
bv lum in violation of this Ordinance.
Sec. 7. Be it further ordained hy the nuthoritv
aloresnid, 1 lint all fines incurred under this Ordi
nance shall he appropriated thus—one halfto the
informer and the other halfto the City Treasury
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained bv the authority
nroresaid, I hat it shall lie the doty of the luspectoV
to inspect Indian Corn and Corn-Meal in hags
or in barrels, when requested bv the owner or
consignee to do so; nnd lie shall'brand snob only
as lie deems to bo sound nnd merchantable, for
winch ins compensation shull be three cents pur
barrel or bag a* aforesaid.
Sec. 5). And be it further ordained hv the author
ity "I the same, I’liiit all CJrdinanees or parts there-
ol, that militate with tho provisions of this Ordi
nance, be and thu same are hereby repealed.
Passed ill Council 14tli October, 1847.
ILK. BUI1 ROUGHS,Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Dwi-xrimr. Clerk, (i ni,v4
uv . ^Btobcr One of th* '
? f rATES kepobteb
A Daily Journal of Government i •
latiet •nd Gencral .\t£’
paftc^fteltot,ir„ f g^ ^ R,
rioiis DrparlZ!lmf'u?j£'™ r ‘'" n .'‘ »/ the r„.
to Domestic Atrairs auj to Urn fW
f file countrv. will I'ug. 1 ,,', 1 ' 1 "”'
fiekt)'. Possessing r a • ec /"P"loit» t.
lururiaatia„,,| lc ..^ “ .™kl‘e*fo,,,|, uit|i
qitonfiy to cointnanicato, excla.fv ! """''I 0 - 1 K
ol file most eberueig, h
nZ: tzzrzi t
proprietor i, l.oaad i„ fan,?,a tti
m nceonlai.ee with tl,. tern 1 af t ’ 111 bui1 '.
•n the close ol'Uic lsiraL “ForrS"^'^
itrraijgemeau now m„l B „'m V IV
to the Senate ofsfie UuiteJ SMe, f'™-
ami eomjilete record of k, 11,?..!!°"
lieojile—iu a gnuiv ~ltut-l to t|„
tit ofthc cxperlcare d -sr-—D.o C
-f that body la which SfTh.C °” J
‘°Ih" , w » rL,, P L 'Cttol regard l0 “ keJ
Iteprarat^febe
impartiafitv. nnd th«* , in ,. * ncu fullne,,
lariv given. Mein'irra «r * n|, 'berr.
of readers will tha. he kc,,t"K" 1 ?,j J
l-fl fll I Ir .tl... .. I ■*. . .
Pally informed «f Doiucm-c s « v<t 'i! ,la,i
tions ofthc United Sim- Ll ^' !a,,on
L K'lfifi,
- niled Stmts.
te*'"
, ^ K The General Snei of the n„.... -ii.
tn a oondonsed form, with in,I,,?,,’ '? fi 1 '' 011
Son!, is a briefview ,„f„ ‘ T7 Jn V ,lim
Reporter" is designed to he Afi
arraageateul! have I,ecu w!l| „
ho l’» wconfidenfi.vrlariefod haul . » e
porter" wifi prove itself J' 1 ►
-ligained and perfertlv itidepcnde, t ionraaT ?
The grand aim of tie- snli.rir i.'ij!!
tahhsli, at the Seat of tiaverameat. a fiiitiiriilaral
prompt reporter or all .arts nfhilrlligei ee“ ™
ponsme agent, o„ which the pol|%i,S. ,1,,. E
ness mail, ho maimraclarer. the aierhinic “id
verv one ttltcre I i„ U.oa.lairs ofCoag^^
pliehiSIS iJI ‘D— wifttiur
I'lac ,t within the rend, ofthc great ,a,”!‘.“r,u
people, at tho of what proinim
hi.tor! "rV? i, "" rc '!"Wevfulfill peri.',I ia d,
histon of Congressional proceeding, will Lere*
gurded widi favor by all elnsse-t oftlie n.„„„ uu L
and, ha\ mg thus stated bis objects, tin- .-itWnlirr
raspi-efufly solicits a liberal L\ i
from the enlightened imblic oftlie United Stiles.
JAMES A. linUSTO.N',
r tn the Semite of tlu l\$
Hie -United States Kcporter’’ uill l,r
jirmtcd on a large iindhaii'l-Huiies!i. < t.andiwip.l
eu*ry iiiormiig, except Sundajs.at the rate off)
per annum.
In <
L^lCE^Xl SEEDS. —’J’lii* Subscribers
* havu reemved it choice selection of GAR
DEN SEEDS, which have been raised with great
care hy a Seedsman of’high reputation, and un
warranted as good as any to he found iu tlii-
country.
A *8 FA RAG US.—Giant and Root.-i.
BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bn-di or Snap.—
Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, U Weeks, |' irlv
Ghinu Dwarf or Large Kidney, Refugee or Jtttl’tt
to J, JIalf’Moon, (pole or riiuiiing.) Largo White
Lima, White Dutch Runners, Starlet Runners,
Red Cranberry.
Ill, jod Turnip, Long Blood.
»Vlnte French Sugar.
BROCOLI. — Early White, Largo Purple
Cape.
^ CABBAGE.—Early York. Large York, Green
Globe Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Drum
head, Late Drumhead, Large Late Battersea,
Late Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green
Glazed.
onnertion with the daily paper, there nil
be issued from the mho* e-t.ihiidiim-nt.
. FI IE .MIIHtOtt OK CONGKESS,
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Keports of the Froei-edinss and Debater ofthc
t ongres* ofthc United States. It will be i-mn-tl
semi-weekly, in an elegant quarto-form, ilirmirli-
out the sessions ofCongre-s, and will l.c furnish-
(Mf to subscribers at the rate of Tiro Dollars for
the long -y-'iiiu. and Oar Dollar for tin-.short mm-
sion. li j- believed dial this great iialioiiaf work
will be deemed iudi-peiisalde iti the library of
every puldic iii-tiliuiini, politician, and profes
sion «l man throughout tliecoimiry; and ih.it it wi'l
tin*
lie regarded bv the great llias* of ike people as t!
very best political text book for their own i
struction mid lint of their children.
f I.M FOHTAXT AN NOI’N’r EM ENT.
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Reporter,"containing the reports ofull micIi De
bates as may possess peculiarly exciting interest.
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J'nited States Reporter, 'Y.i-liington,
t SV* All new.smmers tliroiigliout the I’liilcil
Suites who publish tliis prospectus once a week
from this date till the uiceling of Congress, will he
entitled to an exchange with tie* “United Stales
Reporter," and will lie olaeed oil the li>t of tlio»o
to whom the Extras will he despatched,
net 18
CAULIFLOWER.—Early aud Late.
CELERY.—White Solid.
or Pcppcrgross, Broad
J^EW FALL <*OODS.—The Subscri
bers have received, by late arrivals and are
now opening a full assortment of Fancy and Do
mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in'jiurt, of
^IY ORDINANCE.— Entitled an Ordi-
Broud Cloths, Cussimercs, Saliuetts, Tweeds,
Vestings, in every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk
Wraji do., Black, Plaid, and Col’d Merinos, Wors-
„ , :, n RR » regulating tlie sale of Corn, Rye,
Barley, Wheat,and Oats.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Al-
dernicu oftlie City of Savannah and the Ham
lets thoreofin Council assembled, aud it is hereby
ordained by the umhority oftlie same, That from
rin.l .iA nu .... -. a. ..
ami after the passage of tliis Ordinance, all Corn,
Rye,.Bariev, Wheat, und Oats bought and sold
williiu the City of Savannah, shall he bought nnd
sold under the following regiilations, viz : every
btisbujof Corn shall weigh fifty-six pounds, every
bushel of Rye fifty-six tioniids, every bushel of
Bariev forty-eight pounds, every bushel of Wheat
MXty pounds, und every biishol’oi’Oats thirty-two
pounds: Provided, That nothing herein coiitaiu-
ett shall he construed to make it unlawful fortlie
purchaser and seller to agree fortlie sale of the
foregoing particularly described commodities by
measurement«« heretofore, instead of by weight
Sec. 2*. Be it further ordained by tlio authori
ty afqrcHnid, That in the wuigliing of the above
eights now
ted Plaids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
French do., Cashmere Dresses,MouHlindo Laines,
Rich Fig’d do., English and American Prints,
Black and while Prints, Furniture Prints, M-’hito
audited Flannels, White and Brown Canton Flan
nels, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus
lins, Rob Roy and Broclie Shawls, Printed Cash
mere do., Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched and
Plain L. C. Ilaudk’fs, Silk do,, Cotton Pnckctnnd
Verona Ilamlk’fs, Bleached and Brown Table Da
mask, Bird’s Eye Diuper, Huckahiick Cotton do.,
Dowlas Towels, CIusps, Rings and Tassels, Bra ids
and Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk
and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Clot]is,
Cnrpetiiigs, Druggctt or Figured Baize, Carpet
Rugs, &r., &c., which, with a variety of other
goods, will ho ottered at the lowest market prices,
and on the most accommodating terms, Wholesale
or Retail. Merchants, Planters, und others, are
invited to call and examine.
GODFREY & LaRCCIIE,
oc f 5 West corner Shad’s Range.
CRESS. — Curled
Leaf.
' CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster,
Early Short Green, Early Long Green.
CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orange.
CORN.— Sweet or Sugar, KurJy Canada,
Tuscarora.
EGG-PLANT.—Purple.
KALE.—Greeu Curled Scotch, Purple.
LEAK.—Large Scotch, London
LETTUCE. — Drumhead, White Cabbage,
Curled Silesia, Largu Grcenlicad, Imperial Cab
bage.
MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Cantelopc,
Large Musk,
PROSPECTUS
MARJOR\3r*^s' Vn,r ^* aC * { ^^' t, ^ ,, ^*' H * 1
Ve,lo ' v JJutch, j, argc Red, Silvc
Skin, Onion Setts.
N ew fall aivd wiivter
GOODS.—SNIDER, LATHROP &
NEV’ITT, ofTer for sale, on reasonable terms —
PLAINS—25 bales Fancy, 25 do. Cable Warp,
20 do. Schley’s Manufactures.
EYS—20
mentioned produce, die weights now used nnd
required by Council, shall be used hy tho seller
or sellers.
y ae-
juno 9
WHITE WINE VINEGASI5
▼ * harms, laivditu; from Hclmmn.i- xr..w:„
r !j a 7 R, *». iotvliiiff frtun uchooner Maria
from Pluladelpiuu, mid for n«dc by ’
C CONNERAT <k BARIK.
Sec. 3, IJn it further ordm’ned hy the authori
ty a (ore said, That every whito person who shall
sell corn, rye, barley, wheat nud oats, contrary
to tho provisions of this orditninco, shall, for each
< U. wr ^ forfeitand pay n sum not less
than Five Dottnm, and not exceeding Ten Dol
lars, one halfto he paid into tho City Treasury
and die other halfto the informer.
Sec. 4. And he it further ordaiuud hy die mi-
tjiority^nforesaid, That all Ordinances or parts
thereof, that militate with tho provisions of this
„ - m.v |.. U . , alU |,o I,, mm
Urdinunco, be. and file same nro, hereby, repeal-
PaiBofi in Council, 28th Oclohor, 1847.
, H. K. BUKKOUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A. C. PaTEiTPOBT. c. c. 0 nov 8
T ON DON JTUJSTAHDui quarter, half
-*-J and pound bottles: nlso IIn
and pound bottles; also Hudson’s Mustard
ill tin boxes, a superior article, receivod mid for
•ole l »y A.T.BOWNB,
»o v 1 SuieU’ Building.
KERSEYS—20 bales WiiHliington nnd Glasgow,
20 do. Union Rolled, 5 do. Extra heavy Mul-
lory,
LIN’SrsYS—5 hides Fancy and Plains.
BLANKETS—25 bales London Duilil some ex-
FLj
tru large mid heavy, 10 do. Bristol. I’uucy onds,
3 do. Col’d and Faucy,2do. Fine Whitney, bed.
LANNELS—5 bales Plain mid Twilled red, (J
OKRA.
PARSLEY.—Curled.
PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Guriiscv.
PEPPER.—Bell, Cnyeue.
PU.MPKIN.—Connecticut, .Mammoth.
PEAS. — Early Washington, 2J feet, early
Warwick, 2 feet, Early Double Blossom Frame,
Feel, Early Charlton, Golden Hotspur, 3J feel,
Dwarf Marrowfiit, 3j foot. Bishop’s Dwarf Pro
lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat nr Tall, 0 feet.
RADISH.—White Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet,
Long Salmon, Scarlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip,
(fine Summer and Winter Variety,) Black Fall
Simnish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
or a
NEW MUSIC HOOK,
/.V P.l TF. XT XOTES, CAL LEI)
Tilt: IIKKI’BHIAN IIAHI't
Ily Dr. I I’m. Houser, vf Jefferson County, tin.
nMJIIS work will contain 5M pages, including
X a lucid exposition of the Rule* of Singing
and of Mnsieal Composition; n larger number of
Church Tunes used by the various religious ik*
noiniiialioiM, South mid West, than Ii.ivc evorkf-
fore been embraced ill one volume. Odcii and
Autliems, Sunday School and Infant llyinin, im-
merous .Missionary and Temperance pieces, Ac-
accompanied iu a great many institutes bv the en
tire hymn or song. .Many of the tunes are eiitirr*
ly new, while many ol' those fine old a in tint
have long been used at prayer, camp and other
nicotine*, mid iu the social circle, but have never
before been collected and harmonized, with nu-
moron*Scotch, Irish. German nud other fine time*
hitherto scattered at wide interval* over the cnrtli,
will be found in the lfc-q>orinii Harp. Book*,
ancient and modern—nanny llmt lire now out of
print, whose rich music is unknown to most per
sons of the present day, have been caiapUltly
"used lip” to supplv tliis work.
The Hesperian /Inrp is the largest and cheap
est M usic Book ever offered the American public.
a* all intelligent per.-ons will see by comparing it
with other works. Price, $1 50 per copy, beau-
ifully printed, nnd bound in paste-board, with
licr.sly printed cover. An elegant copy, done in
morocco of any color desired, will be liirandicil nt
«jr» oU to 8'3 50, according to style. Fifty copies
(plain) sent to one address for $fi*J 50; 100 co
pies for $100. Tot leorli irill be furnished to sal-
senio rs only.
N. U.—Activb Aoksts wanted immediately io
SPIN AGE.—Prickly or Fall, Round Leaf o
Summer.
dn. white, 5 cases Canton, or Cotton.
SH EETINGS—50 bales, 3-4,7-8 and 4-4, brown,
10 cases, do. do., blenched.
.MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Fancy and
Southern.
PRINTS—20 bale* Amcricnn mid English, com
prising ovury style mid quality. .
SHAWLS—Woolen, Siluaud Cotton, all qua
lities nnd sizes.
DE LAINES, Low Priced and Fine.
HANDK’FS—Silk nnd Cotton, pocket, Verona,
Madras* nnd Rnmnll.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock nnd Scotch Bon
nets.
WOOL SOCK8—Low Priced nnd Fine.
HOSIERY—Ladies, Gents, and Mimes, of all
kinds.
LACES—Figured nnd Plain Bobbinett, Edgings
and Inserting!.
CRAVATS—Ladles mid GentsFuney and Black
Silk*.
BROAD CLOTHS—Black, Blue, Brown, Mix.
ed and Green, Broad Cloths.
SATINETTS-f-Cadot, Black, Blue, Mixed and
Fancy Satinet!* mid Jeans. oct 1
SQUASH.—Early Summer Bush, Earlv Sum
er Crook-neck, \V inter Crook-neck, Coeoiiiiut
or Porter's Valparaiso Vegetable .Marrow.
^ TURNIP.—.jEarly White Dutch, Flat
vn.<* every county, town ami city in the land,
beral per cent, will be allowed. Good reconi'
A.lilr.-.n tli<> Hiillior. out!
Spring, Larly Red Top. Early Garden Stone,
Large English Norfolk, Hanover or Long Tuuk-
ard, Purple Tot) Rutubcgu.
TOMATA.—Large Red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In packages of 12, 25, 50 mid 100 kinds in
each.
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Ac.
Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Bine Grass Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye aud
Oats.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Truit and Ornamental
Trees, furnished to order from one ofthc best and
most extensive Nursery und Flower Gardens in
this country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Gar
dening, Raising of Stock, Poultry, Ac., to which
will he added the most popular works published
on tlio above subjects.
Agents for the American Agriculturalist, pnb-
Jijdiad monthly'by A; B/'AlJeh, N. Y., for which
subscriptions aro solicited.
subscriptions aro soliaited.
oct 7 DEN8LOW & WEBSTER.
rpo WWSEWDS* SA KSAPAKILJLA
X A supply jilst received, nud for sale by
nov 1
, nun for safe by
A. T. BOWNE;
Smcts’ building.
canvass
A liberal jn:i ».vm«. — • .
ill nidations required. Address the author, pvi-
paiil, nt Louisville, Gn.
The Florida papers, and all others friendly te
such mi enterprise, are respectfully requested t’
publish tills Prospectus three times, mid to sernt
the author a number of die paper containing it-
A copy of the Hesperian Harp will be given id
return. .
Jellerson county, Ga*. Aug. 1847. l _
TJIOtSANlY KEAJIIKPA*
O NE THO_
PER.—The most complete ussor line lit eve
offered in this market, embracing Straw, Rag an
Hardware Wrapping, Crown mid double Crow
Tea do; Envelope paper, Patent do, Msdiumitir
colors, Folio Post all qualifies, Jot) rins (assorted
Super Royal, Koyul, Medium, Demy and Fj*
Cap Ledger papers; 200 rms PIntncr A Snutji<
Foolscap and Letter paper, Fine, Super nnd r.x*
trn Suporfine qualities; fifl rms Warren, >V hcetrr
A-Co.’s fine white Ruled Foolscap; 100 rms Good
win’s Ruled nud Pluin^Foolscnp ; 50 do Letter;
100 raw (assorted) Owen A Hurlburt’s FooUcsp
and Letter Plain ond Ruled ; 25 rms Plainer »
Smith’s Plain nnd Ruled Packet-size Letter, ^
rms Owen A Hurlhurfs.nud i’Jatncr ASnufiK
Commercial Size Letter; 25 rins Engli«-h Blua
Laid Letter; 15 do Foolscap large size, thick;
rms Batler’a super Blue Laid Foolscap ; 100 rg
thin French Letter Paper, Plain and Ruled;•»
rms small size English aud French Letter:»!
gether with an extensive stock of nfl sizes
PrnfU-ll
geiiicr wiui iui
Qualities French ond English Note Papers; 5 ^
^ • e— I-..r.nute. n-m.. fortf-*
rrasrapefino Lo S li.fi
nov 9
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