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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1849.
NUMBER 18.
THE KEPTJBLICM
ia ruausuxo
DAILY AM) TRI-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY j- COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W.- ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
Government of the City.
Tha Government of the city emulate of a MAyor ami 19
Aldermen, who together an denominated tha City Coun
cil* They an chosen annually; on the let Monday In
T ESII81
Dally Paper $10, TH-AVcrkly $0,per annum
(a/- In no case will an order for the paper be attended
S , unleu accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
,y reference.
Advertisement* Inserted at the foUowini rates i
One sqtuaa, (tii uses os less,) 1st tasaanoa,..$0,75
Back ....< W
(l.tK SQUARE...... ONI WEEC DAILY S>fiO
ONB SQUARE, ONR MONTH DAILY 7,00
ORB SQUARE, TWO MONTHS DAILY, J*»00
One SQUARE, TREES MONTHS DAILY, 15,00
Advertisements published every other day, and fooMto-
aetted once or twice a week, are charted 75 eta. per
equaro for each Insertion.
Legal advertisements insetted at the usual rates, and
strict car* taken that they be published accord!** to law.
t^AU admlisemsntsftom transkat persons or strangers,
The prlvtleges of yearly advertisers* will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advtrtiso-
msnU not pertaining to their regular business as agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers sxe«ding in thsir advertisements the
ibr, will be charged at
average nun
proportional
Noadvrs-
All advert.
llglous Societies will be charged half mice.
00*- All AdrertlsemenU sent to this office without dl-
LNSaRTtn a R ATtUTOUS LY •
rectkms as to the number oflnsenkms, will be publish
ed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
STOu directed to fate office or the Editors,
must be poet ptid; to entitia them to attention.
the Clerks of the Courts of
las been made for Letters of
published THIRTY DAYS at ISRot.
* for Debtors "*'
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtor# and
Creditors to render in iticir accounts, mast be published
au WEEKS.
Hales of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of sale. These sales must be mads
rwiyofi. t
at the Court House door of the county In which the
property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten in (he morning and four in the
> In the morning a
No sal* from day to day Is valid,
Applications by Executors, Adtalaiattators rnd Guardi
ans to the Cohn of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Hales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estates by Executors and Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYH.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let-
—«Ax_r_ _ ^ ^
ter* Jn-miasory must be published HIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must be advertised once a month Ibr FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to maketltiM to land
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff* sales under executions regularly granted by
(he ceurta must be advertised THIRTY DAYH—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener-
ally, TEN " * — ""
4 DAYH before the day ofSale.
Sltat ot SWbcrtfscrs.
ADVERTISERS IN REPUBLICAN.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
luv-eraarr. ' bay-strskt.
R. A. Allen, No. 119 E. Molyncux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 K* Hutchison, 90
G. N. Neyle. 190 O. II. Gumming, GO
Washburn,Wlldar kCo. 114 E. A. Houllard, ft!
' - *** A. Low and Co., 58
Hamilton fc Hardeman, 63
Washbum.Wlider a
N. A. Hardee, 110
W. c —" “
C. O'Driscoll, 106
Padelford k Fay, 101
W. P. Yooge, 64
J£. Parsons « Co., 91
Asa Holt, 86
Geo. Gordon, 8$.
f£»
r. II. Welmao. 74
Greiner k Ilesiil, 7-1
R. W. Hamilton. 6“
Wm* Crowder, 64
fwr-
Harper A Stuart, 67
J. Smith A Co., 85
Francis Wood, 91
Win. Dancan, 60
J. II. Uurroughs, 97
J. Cowles, 93
Wm. Adams, 101
Way A King, 103
Cohen, Noma A Co., 140
R. Habersham A Hon, 1-16
W. Wood bridge, 144
Brigham A Kelly, 176
II.Roeer, 178
Crane A Rowland, 179
EUas Reed, 174
J. II. Ladd, IN
8. Goodall, fiOO '
Vlley, 191
Clark A Lawson, 101
F. Sorrel, 106 ,
U. W. Audersou A Uro.,200 T. C. NUbet, J
C. F. Mills, 904 A. Mink, AM
P. II. Bohn,906 Williamson an
Wm. Battershy, 70 Bo*ton A Gunby, 900
Hlephen Hills. 191 Rabun A Fulton. 907
Jo*! Hourke, fo T. II. Harden, 1 III
H. Solomons A Co., 901 J.o. Cooke,Telfair's Uulld’g
E. tv. Bitker, Jones’ Wbf. S.C.Dunning,10 Whitafcer-at.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wnf- Crabtree, 908 lUy-.tieet.
Wm. H. GUee A Co., 94 Pav-aln
A. A. Smats, Buret's Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
11. Roberts, Gibbon’s Building.
wfvv
weens, uibwhiv
’.Waring, 16V Bi
Janies Anderson A 4*k,
Lntltmp A Foole. Gibbon's Ri
imuimp x room, uinoorr* nuuaing.
Snider, Lathrop A Nevitt, Shad's Building.
J. S. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall A Aiken, do. tio.
M. Prendergast. corner Congress and Whllnker-etreets.
A. Welles, 193 Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris A 0o,, 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane, 180 Uay-atreet,
Conner*! A Bark, 1&0 itey-etreet.
Scranton A Johnrton. 197 Bay-street*
Swift A Denstow, IN Uay-atreet.
G. W. Davis, 177 Bay rfreet
^ RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-aqunre. W
II. J. Gilbert, do. do. - ■
J. Roweau, corner Broughton and Bull-street*.
Kelly A O’Conner, comer BnmgtMon A Draymn-su.
J. C. Hlitchman A Urn. do. d<>. do.
W.*w! M GoodriefJftnet£ BuSding, Whltaker-street.
N. -B. A II. Weed, 163 llroughton-atreH.
McCleskey A Norton. Gibbons' Building.
DRUGS And medicines.
o. R. Hendrickson A Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A'. Polomons, Agent, Market-square.
R JlhlSSf^bo^wwrBay and BulUtreets.
T * nK "‘ 0 "”S5SYS33S5:-
j)hL bhope^ewner WlEuSSand Bt. Julian-streets,
J, B* Cubbed*?. INI Conireaa street
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
ylMMlir
H. 8. Bi
Satunrnnft semtorg.
^IV^o^ii^Dr.Rlch.dW.yn..
kWsmsn—Tboraaa Purae^lL 11. Griffin, Win. II. Bul
loch, R. D. Walker.T. M. Turner, Win. IlJMongin,Solo
mon Cohen. J. F. 1’oecy, R. A. Lewis, F. 8. Bartow, R. R.
Cuyier, Joe. 8. Pay.
Custom Ilonao—Port of Savannah.
Mackay.
Post Maeter-Ceorge Hchkyj Aaat P. M—J. G. Doom
Knvnnimh Chamber of Commerce.
President—chaa. Greeny, lit Vice President-Robert
Habersham t 9d do. do—E. Padclfard; Secretary—o.
John W. Anderson, Wm. H. Ilulloch, Secretary and
Treamncr, Octavos Cohen, William Duncan, Andrew
Low, 1m'John H. Wilder, John WUliameon, WyHy
Wood ge. BANK8 , N BAVANNAII .
llaulc of the State of tirnrgia
Offering day*, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesday* and Fridays.
n ■■Mm. M. A H.kU.
B. Balder, N. A. Hardee.
Teller—S. B.WUllama.
Ilrancbee at Auguata, Eatonton, Athena, Washington,
and Greensboro', sad Agencies at Macon and Qriffln.
Capital paid ln$53M00.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. ILW. Mercer, Cashier.
Won IL Cuyier, John Williamson, George Joae*, John
Hu aa Agency in Griffin.
Marine and Fire Inauranea Bank.
~ Hal paid in $513,100—privileged to inereaae aair
Capital
A800.000.
E. Paddford, President,
J. Oimstead, Cashier.
utt days, Tuesday*.Thursdays and Saturdays,
received up to l6 o'clock on the morttings of
Dlrectons-Geom Ha
■eph Washburn, Octavt
Teller—Charles F. Pi
Hall, Elias Reed, A. Champion, Jo-
- .. - -lavua Cohen, N. 0. Knapp.
Jeller—Charles F. Preston. ’
Hu an Agency in Macou.
Cent ml ltall-Hoad and Hankins Co. of da.
ta -w-
HOjslatH nr banking purposes, $903,000.
K. IU Cuyier, President. George J Ilulloch, Cashier.
“tr"SLte. T S*tSft.
business Curtis.
HAMIIjTO.V it HAIIDBMAW,
JMOTOSS* COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannaii, Georgia.
TBOMAi MAROEMAN.
CRAB. f. HAMILTON.
RWIFT & DBNBLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMRMTJO LIQUORS,
LUSAKA or BAT AND WHITARRR BTC.
Savannah, Gronrla*
NDWARD SWIFT. A. A.
WM. P. YONGB,
FACTOR $• COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 94 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Oa.
PHILIP
KBAir,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALER U
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders; Hand
kerchief, Glove*, Merino and silk Under-Shirts,
NO.
e», luetii
Drawers, ke.
i BRYAN STREET,
•BCONO DOOR WBST Of M. tUSTMAN, JCWKLLCS.
JOSEPH TKKTO,
JraoM Paris.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 87 WIHTAKER-8TREET,
Savannah. Georgia.
N. B—AH orders left with him will be executed In the
neatest and mot Ihahkroable etyk.
JAM 13H P. STOKER,
TAILOR,
80 WIHTAKER-STREET.
Ail Ganncata ia kk line mlde In the nratcetaad latest
N. B—Cutting done at the ehortest notice.
L. ROUIDBlt,
jraoM varib.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT $• SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
n-BITARKR-mtBRT, OfFOSITS BMRTS* BCILDINO.
3tinH°3itona, Ship, nun Stcnm=DncUtt SttiUcvUscmciUs.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
•VTEW CLOTHING STORE, No.fi9 «nd
Xl 130 Gibbons' Rahob—The undersigned hu re-
ter*he bint
l*»ve Savannah and Macon daily, at..
I>a»nnr n’rahl. arrlva ■> ...J H ".'A"' ,
5*Macon irndSAvV^NAiTdally!mV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.‘V.V.*.V.‘.*.7 p! m!
u •“ to At'suu, :: :1oS
centiy returned from the North, when he
gaged in getting up a w —*
MADECTiOTiriNO.
to Augusta,
to Columbus,....
to Montgomery,
, to Tuacumtda,)
6 30
. IS 00
. 17 00
to Decatur. (Alabama,,
to Huntsville, J ^
to Katbville, >
to Mwphreesboro', ?
to Columbia, . J
in Memphis,. kb uo
pjggp* KSilNSILMlfty 1 ” Ito llo«' \i tea 'MoidlV'i, 'iv.dn«l.,-. uul
Hates of Freight f»r Merohandlae Generally, ftom Savannah to Macon i
MtAsuaaNKrr quoiie—Boxe^oniau, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Djj Goods, and other
xirescv .'.V.'. , .\\'.V.'.V.‘..V.V.V. , .V.V.V.’.V.V. 10
give him a call, aa be U confident his
bet* surpaseed by any brought to this place. Among his
goods an the following articles r
Cloaks and Mantle*—blue and black Broad Cloth and
CamleL
Over Coats of Invisible green, brown. Parsons mixed,
Pilot doth, quUkd CamleV Lion Blria sad Blanket
^Uress Coats and Frocks, of flat Mack French Broad
Business Coats—such as plain and flutcy Tweed, Cast-
mere, black Doe Skin, plain Beaver Cloth, Batinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Baek and Free tees.
Pantaloons, ftom all of the most ftuhionable goods,
plain bkek Cam!mere, Mack Doe Skin, English
Crockery Ware, in
Goods a v wsiomt, riaar Class—Boxes' Glass, P^'nti-.lVruirisnd’cbnfretioni^VperYod ibs.','. i '.
K . Moiw. uuuer, uncc*e, bard, tobacco, I.catbcr, Hides, copper,Tin,
Salt per sack, not exceeding four tnuhek, 50 «
Oavesaah, Jan. 1st, 1649, , I.. O. BEYNOLDO, Engineer and Superintendant.
SlACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
ALVIN N. MILLER,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
EAmrRN WMABr—DAT STEBBT,
Savannah, Georgia.
. . , W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
Jolu r. Wild™, II. MeAlpe, 1. Wddhif,, ic a. rn!
\V. It. Johnson.
Savannah Institute for Savina*.
O. P. Richardsone, Prwldentj J. Olm.tciul/rrra.urer,
Illrarn Roberts. Secretary.
Director*—11. I). Weed, I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
N. B. Knapp, O. B. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thom* j!
VVal.lt.
The Investing Committee |* composed of If. D. Weed,
BeqJ. Snider, and Hiram Roberts. ’
Insurance Office* In Savannah.
Augu-ta Insurane* k Uwnklng Company -Capital *373,-
000. .William Duncan, Agent, No. 89 Day-st
Hartford Fire Imuratwe Company, Hartford—Capital
$900,000. W. Wood bridge, No. fid Way-U. n
..ffiuta Iniurance Cpmgtn^ New-Yon—Capital$900,-
000. Cohen, Norris k C
1.143 Uay-sl.
Hope Mutual Lifo Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
$900,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-st
Union Mutual Fire k Marine liiMimncc Company, N.
Y—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Boy-it.
Protection Marine k Fire Insurance Company, Hart-
ft N^lfiS2SSk KeUy^No. 178b,
Brigham k Kelly. No. 176 Bay-st
Fire Insurance Company—Capi
tal $300,000. vV. Crabtree. No. 908 Bay-, t.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
$ . W. P* Hunter, Planters* Rank.
Mutual Safety Insurnnco Company, New-York—Capi
tal $ « Geo. Schley, Post-Office.
mix Office London—Capital „
■ham, No. 149 Rsy-st.
Protection Imavagce Company, New-Jcraey—Capita)
$900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 941lay-«t.
Camden(N. J.) fn.ursnce Company—Capital$—.... .
W.P.Youie, No. 91 Bay-st.
Nautilus Mutual 1.1.1? Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital $■*. ■ ■ *. W’m- B. Giles k Co., No. 9i Bay-sL
Foreign Conanla Healdent In Rnviutnnh.
E. Molynenux, British, No.77Bay-sL| W. Crabtree, Da
nish. No. 908 llny-stt I.otils Rarie, French, No. 18 Lf‘" J ‘
stt John O. Doon. Spanish, Fost-Offlcet W. C.O’Di
noon, npinun, iwi urac*! *v. i^.u-imscuu,
_ w _«fhainBainnnime;
No. 900 Bay-«t| F. II. Welntan, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 74 nay-at] John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Ray-st.l
W. Crnhtree, llremnn, No. 906 Day-*t.| F. It. Wclmnn,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Agent for Loyd’
Superior Court—Chntlinm County.
Wm. n. Fleming, Judgej John E. Dans, Clerk Huprrior
and Inforior Courts; Win. W. Oates, Slu rifT.
County Officer* Realillng In No vnnnnli.
Robert llabepduun, County Treasurers Elisha Wyllv,
Tax CoUecton Thom** Eden, Coronen Samuel B. Swcnt,
rturrryor j William Herb, Receiver Tax Rctun.-t.
Justices Inferior Court—Clint hum Comity.
Anthony Porter, Elias Reed, Wm. 'llinmo Williams,
Fronds Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clerk Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
QUANTOCK A AVILHON,
WHEEL WRIGHTS A ND SMITHS.
ST. JULIAN-STRSET, NBA* TUB MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
CHARLKS VAN HORN,
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DON a AT TUB SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Ptne Lumber for Sale.
R.~aY J.LAC IILT80N i
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
• IRON AND RRA88 FOUNDERS,
CANAL-STREET, REAR TttR CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia-
a. LACHI IION. J. LAUHLISON.
EDWARD Gt WIIMON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OrrtCR ON BULL-BT., OFrOftTR PULASKI HOUSE.
Court Day*, - - Flrat Saturday in each month.
Return Day*, - - Ten days before Court day.
»K. E. PAItHONB,
DENTIST,
Will perform any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Inserted from nno to an entire double act,
and warranted not to bo excelled by tbe ben Dentists in
Europe or America.
Oppratino Rooms, No. 197 CoNoaaaa-aTRBrr.
^
ROOEQHT I). WALKER,
MARBLE $• STONE MANUFACTURER,
aROUUHTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marblot Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Gn»tc*j Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, fcc. kc., furnished to order.
A. rjIIORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
, WILL TARB CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or avnav description.
Residence East aide of Pulaski Square.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
. No. 11 Wiiitarer-st.—Savannah, Oa.
FOR SALE—All-kinds of Mixed Faints, Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Print*.
JOHN at. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE SIGN, AND FANOY PAINTER,
90 Bull, qnk door North or Hkquouton-St.
Scenery In Oil or Wnior Colon} Plain. Fancy and Gill
Sign*. Banners, Flags, Transparencies, Window
Shades, kc., neatly executed to order.
C'j*- House Painting, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, terms reasoaaki.k.
1*. J A COUS,
Court of C. P. 40.4 T, City of Savnminli.
Sits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July nnd Novrin -
her. Jurisdiction in civil sulu extends ftom $30 to tfioo. SEGAR A ND TOBACCO STORE.
Judge—Morddcal Shaftall, Hen.j Clerk—Levi S. Kum-II;
Bheriff—George W. Wylly.
Weeds k Morrell. Smets* Building.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Detwlaw k Webster, 4 WWlsker-Etreeti
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, corner Whitaker and Bryan street*.
. • T, T. Wilmot, Market-square.
D. B. Nichols, corner Whitaker and Bryan-etreets.
SADDLERY, ko.
W. H.Mayk Co., comer Whitaker and Biyan-slrecta.
J REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 46 West Broad street.
CLOTHING STORES.
n. h. N’feiiols, Gibbons’ Building.
. \V. Adam*. 8 Whltaker-street.
W.
F.iaiiu i.VABLE TAILORS AND DKAPEltS.
rrieii S. Vender, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallery, 155 Bay street.
Hamilton k riymont, 17 tVltitaker-street.
Robinson k Camp, 0 Bull-street,
l'hillp Kean, 98 llryan-evect.
Joseph Tea to, 97 Whltaker-street.
JameaF. Stokes, 96 do. do.
M. Cany, comer Whitaker and Broughton-strcete.
HAT BTORE.
L. Roblder, 99VVhitmkar-atreet.
1. !
I'-MAKf.WH.
Uv*r,
Jaoob Dutenhofer, 78
78 Bryan-strcet.
DENTISTS.
E. Parsons, 137 C
>8. G. Paneo*t, 100
MARBLE AND B--. -
John Carruthers, 175 Market-square.
Edward Lovell, Bamard-stieot, near Markeuquaro.
8H1P CHANDLERS AND
ND GROCERS.
Wood, Claghom k Co., Andauxl wharf.
Turner k Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
PAINT 81*ORE AND PAINTING. /
J. G. FaBlgant, Monument-square.
■ Tifiyi|t —
n Poole, 11 V
n J. BuAivm;* JulNtrwt..
taker-street,
w, wi Rull-atreet.
_ ASHIONADLE RARDER.
. Ponro, 13 Wbltaker^treet.
Jacob*, tT“
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull-street.
"•“'SfS&ncK
K
Bull-street, opnoelto ruiankl House.
M. k W. Gumming, 93 Uny-strcot.
E.Wltitington,l tfjjjfJfSSaB.
■ B. Do Martin, near RlMkrtjiquar*.
rbUbrick, Merlam^fc Bell, 136 llay-itreet-
C'ommleslnncr* of Road*—Clmthnm Connty.
R. Wayne, M. D-, Clutimum. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annua! Meeting 2d Monday la December.
U. R. Court* Sifting in Savunmili.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Coart, IJ. S. and Judge of the 6th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nleoil, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jnekson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Mnnhal.
Savannah and Ogcechrc Tonal Company.
Capital, $160,000, in Shares of 30 dollars each.
Director*—Georgo W. Anderson, Amo* 8«udder, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph S. Fayt 9d do—Alvin. N. Mil
ler) 3d do. Robert Lachllson; Clerk—John llnupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society*— Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established In 1816. E. Shef-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor llou^e and Hospital—Instituted in 1804.
Wm. Duncan, 1’nwldmit.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
, Widows’ Society—Under the superintendence of ladle*.
Clothing and Fuel AModation—instituted iu 1838. Al
so under the superintendence of ladies.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1819., George B. Gum
ming, President. ,
Irish Union Society—Instituted In 1843. John Murphy
8L Andrews' Society—Instituted iu 1819. Henry Mc-
Alpin, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President.
The Seaman's Port Society. Wm. Crablree, President.
The Female Stamen's Friend Society.
Thelnstituiiou ofthe8i*Uirsofour "Lady of Mercy."
Lodges of Frw BJiuon* «u»U Odd Fellotvs.
Georgia Council, No. 9, (Ma#onic,)—Orgaul»ed to 1897.
Anton llaseriek, T. I. O.Jll. ...
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Masons,)—Instl-
juted In 1818. Anton Hasorick. H. P.
Solomon's Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient Yotk Masonsri—
Formerly cMled Savannah Lodge-Chartored to 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W.M.
Zerubbabel Lodge, No. 15. (Ancient York Masons,)—
islltutod In 1839. Robert 11.Griffin, W.M.
InsUtutod... —— . .—. .. , _
Clinton Lodge. No. 54, (Anokuit York Masons,)—Orga
nised in 1846. John Carruthers,,W. M-
MaiuUia Encainpmont, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Imti-
utadln 1643. Frederick Krenson, O. F.
Oglethorpe Lodge. No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
I.14B. WlcMinb Bnten, N. o.
Llvo Oak Lodge, No. 3. (Odd Fellows,)—lustilutod In
1613. John Carrulher*, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd FeRow*,)—Instituted in
819. Anton llaseriek, N. G.
Wm.
Win.
Bona of Temperance.
Toouahowi Division, No. 9—lustitutod In 1810.
II. Herms, W.P. ,
Yemasseo Division, No. 15—Instituted In 1817.
T. Feay, W. P.
Jtocletlea Connected with Chnrchr*.
Orphan 8ocicty. Society of St. Vincent. Har-annah
'Methodist Episcopal Ladle* Working Society. Chinese
Huoiety. Savannah FemrJe Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannalt Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indcpcndant
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday School*. Altar
Society. 8od#ty of St. John the Baptist. Female Alto
■ionary Society. Foreign Missionary Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Clmrrh. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Aarociallon.
St. Jolm’s Sunday and Parish Scltool. Sunday School dr
the First l’rwbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. ■ 1
Other Societies In Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society.—Jamoa M- Wayne. Prea’h
Georgia Modleal Society.—U. D. Arnold, President.
■ . .u.— Bocfety.—Wm. Crabtree, President.
rbUbrick, Mrriam k Bel .
Cohen k Fosdlck, 148 • do.
Tho*. J. Walsh, 106
BtEAAI BOAT AGENTS. t
Brooks k Turn
T. R.-.M1D, In
J, A. Fawns, L__„—__ _
S Solomons fc Cn.,201 Bay-atrffl.
ENG IN F.F.R H AND MILL-WRIGHT
R. k J. J.iu-hliHon. near Canal Lock.
Alvin N. Miller, Kailcm Whnrfi
Will.r.I,-WBJGIIT ti SMITH.
. Qmwlock k wilBun, new ihe >'nikeL
Savannah Library Society.
Commissioners Residing in Savannah,
rORTUB TAUMO or Dsrosmons, AKD ro* XOKKOWfcKDOI
Manr and r»oor or dbbdb, kc., to bi uiro in otubr
Carolina, Florida, AlabanmandILouWana.
M. 11. McAllister. for Makacknseito
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. R. Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Chwlton, for Florida. . „ ■
Wlcklllfo Brtten, Ibr Florida and South Carolina.
Tbooua C. Nlsiiet, for” , “ IJ "
Charles 8. Hr—
Charles E.
NO. 97 IIULI*-8TREET.
(SION or THR INDIAN, NEAR MONUMRNT SQUARE.)
SnvMUiinh, Go.
N. II.—Keeps (•onatnntly on hand Spanish, Half Him
— w an hand Spanish, Half Hnanii
and Anicrli'an Scgars, at Wholosale and Rctitil.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO, 13 WIHTAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga., •
Has on hand a large and chpire stork of Scgars. Snuff,
Smoking and riirwiug Tobacco, and all other arti
cles (n Us lino at the most reasonable terms.
JACOU DUTENHOFER, A gout,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRVAN STREET, AECOXD DOOR rROM BULIrlTRE'T,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Kino French Calf-skin Foots and other work made to order.
J. L. OLIVER^
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
No. 17 BcLU-frarrr, a.x*a 8!oxu*bkt-«qux»e.
Cork-sole, Water-proof, Hunting, AlUltary, Patent lea
thcr. Walking, Dress, and Pump-solo Boots i shooting
lluikins, Bootees. Oxford Shock, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
made to order In the neatest and ii.-mi (asliionaUc inanncr
RI. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
CONNER WII1TANER AND NnOUnilTON-STSKrT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, mndo up to otdor after tho I alert fashion
at Urn ahortcflt notice.
LEWIS FRIEDMAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
RECENTLY fHOM NEW VOBK,
Haa 0|>encd a now esUiblDhment iu Owens' Building,
formerly occupied by A|r. J. W. Kelly, where ho kcciM
constantly on hand an assortment of fine FRENCH
aoonts, Made to order In the latest atyle, and at the
shortest notice. Jl* hope* to please all who may give him
atrial.WM. S. 7'HOMPSON, Aoent.
, NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—Tho
juhsertber* have opened anew DRUG STORE, in
Gaupry’s Building, corner of Bay and Bull street!,
and will always be supplied with Fresh DRUGS,
GHEMICLAH, Pharmaceutical Prepiiratlon, kc. fcc., or
the purest quality.
A grant variety of, Perfumery and Fancy Articles
stonily received ftom file importer, and n-.unufiM.liuei
SODA WATER, at tho fount and in t.otU. c. throughout
tha year, with a great variety of choice SYRUPS.
8EIDLCTZ and MAGNESIAN WATER bottle
order, at tho shortest notice'
L’ongrcM Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltzer, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from file Springs.
A perfectly competent person will attend, at any I tour
cf the night, to compound medicine.
Jan 1 JU11NSON fc CO.
gOOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
MANUFACTORY.—Thejtobseriber having great
ly Increased file facilities of the above esUldt-hiuent for
the Manuflwture of Blank-Work, Ruling of Paper and
Book-Binding of all kinds, re.ipccIfolTy toilnferthe pa-
tron?ge of fiiu public. By recent arrival* have been re
ceived a large mpply of Cap, Domy, Medium, lloyul and
Super-Royal Ledger Paper, of the very best quality, which
vrift be made up auhort notice,and In a superior manner.
oct i3 JOHN Rf. COOPER.
AGRICULTURAL 1M-
PLEMF.NT8.-400 Ploughs, com-
pri-ing all the various sizes and kinds
u>ed In this section.
40 Cultivators and Harrow*, various patterns
40 Straw and Com Fodder Cutter*, rurioii’ prices
95 Patent and common Grain Fan Mills
6 Grain Threshing Machine*
30 Com Shollers, various kinds, for hand and hnrea
powers A do. do. with aeperater and cleaner
6 Corn and Cob t’nHicr#
13 Patent hand Com MUls, an improved machine
30 common Steel do. do,
375 Tray Wheel-Banows*
60 dox. Plantation Hoes, complete assortment ■
400 pair Trace Chains; 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox and Log Chains; 30 dox. Socket ttoadr
10 dox. handled Spades; 13 do. long handled
19 do. do. Shovel*
8 do. long and short handled Manure forks
A compTcle owortmont of Gordon Hoes and IUkcs
d Shovels
IS Falibank k Uo.’s Platform Beales. asMrted sixes
A supply of FilzgeraW*■ Patent MUl*
A stmply of Patent Mactfin® Belting.
For sale by DENSLOW k WEB8TER.
>.1 •
From Macoo to AtUflL; bring 101 miles of the lino of Rkil-Roada extending from Stvan-
BihtoDalton.ua. ^
».T be .. r ^.'ir , X r !i.'“ 0,1 “i, 1 * ^ " follow*! connecting at Maeoa with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantic aid Gcorata Rail Roads.
Leave Mat oa at 6 A. M., arrive at AUmta 19 30 P. Rf., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave DHton 4 A. RI., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. RI., and at Macon 6 P. RI.
lasaen*;r* on this Rood to and from Savannah sleep one night at .Macon.
The Trains on the Western and Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
Paaaeng* rs for Lolumbua, Montgomery and New-Orlcans via Savannah and Macon, take Stage* at BanMavlIle.
E“*b*-** 6» **a Grange, Wc* Point, Montgomery and Naw-Orieansvta AuguaUand Atlanta, tak* Stages at Griffin.
I reiftrt j rains are run dally thnugh Mie buriness season, and trt-weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to ami from other Holds promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
llatcn of Freight for >I« rclinudlse Generally,
IBTWKRN Macon and
First Class, (per tubte foot.)—Boxes of II au, Boots, shoes, Bonnets, Furniture,, and i
other article* as are dearly arutiognua to fiioss named.
Second Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Boj • • •
Drugs, Feathers, and Cohfoctlonary,.
Third (.’lass, (per 100 B>*.)—Sugar, Coffee, I.lnuor, Png*Inf. Rope, Buttrr, Cbeeee, Tobacco,
Leather, Hi-lea in Dale*, t'otton Ywns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheri Iron, liollow-ware, Castings
Leather, Hides to hales, Cotton Ywns, Copper, Tin,
Hardware, an.l all other heavy ankles not otherwise
Fourth Clam, (p r 130 foe.)-flour. Mm, Bacon, Pork, Beef, Pish, Lard, Tallow, Beeiwax
bales of Hags, Ginseng, green and ikied Fruits, Mill (L ining, pig Iron,Mill and Grindstones,
Cotton from Afianu to Savannah, 55 eta. per
Macon, Oct 96,1648.
Jonesboro*
Griffin
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendant.
NKW-YORK AND BAVANNAII
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
The splendid new atenmerGHBROKRE.Capt.Thomas
I.von. (lat.t of file Wm. Seabrook,) leave* Savannah for
New-York, on Wedkksday, the iiOUi December, ‘M Jan
uary. lTto January, 31st January, and on ev. ry alt*rnate
Wednesday Uiercaftcr. The ship ia 1,960 tons burthen,
built expressly for this trade, In tho mortnikrtantlal man
■ r, and wltli, - —
r, ami wiui every regard to safety, comfort and spued.
’Jlie second st timer of the line, the TENNESSEE. U
.i...a .......in i u .„ ... i .. .I .
■ in- n. .mm w. hid IIHI', (IID Ib.llll'iCUI'a.iU
launched, nnd will lie ready early In tho ^tiring, w» tfmt
one will r eve NVw-kork and Savannah every Wcdnes
day. The facilities and advantage* offered by |l;ls lin •
to the tr.iv. Iling public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alal-anm,
and Florida, It ia hoped will be triad and duly appre
ciated.
Person* intending to take passage in this line, are
assured that tli« Central Hnil-Road Company, will, when
ever n.'cea* try, run a speeinl trnto to ruit tin? mriv d and
departure of tho steamer*.
For Freight or I’aasare. apply to
PADELFORD k KAY, Favannah, or
SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 191 Front *t.,
dee 18 NiwYork.
BAVANNAII AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Pt’tm-boat Company of Georgia's Boats
CHATHAM. .V... t’npt. Hdbbard,
TENNESSEE. Cnpt. Gould,
TII OS. P. MBTUALFE Capt. Powxll,
• Run b tween the above pUren in connection with Tow
boat. an I Light -re, affording the merchant* of Georgia,
rVuth Carolina, Tennessee an I Alabama, a dump and
expeditious made or transportation of goods to uud from
tin? tut -rior.
During the vanv low atages of the river tho present
sen. oil, (lower Hum for aouiu year*,) iiu-rchnndi«o en-
tru-ted to tid* Company ha* twen forwapled with hut
trifiini drt ntion end no Interruption; proving to the pub
lic Uicir ability to forward goods at the lowr-1 stage* of
the river.
Mnrelian II*», In nil cases, iuiported or export'd will bo
received uud forwarded free of commissions,-ami freixbt
for the Georgia Bail-Road for Athens ami Allan! i, rnd all
8utions on the Western k Atlantic Rail-Road, ran he
paid at those Stxtions) freight for other Sutions this side
of Afiniiti is payable nt Augusta.
I’rodiico from fin? Georgia Rnil-Roid will also hu for
warded free of commissions, nnd all exp . use paid, and
collrcti-d at Savannah ftoin consignee* or vessels, when
required.
'Pile T. B. M. now runs aa a regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to enro
of Savannah Agent, mid ftom Uioinhfrior to. Augusta
Agent.
Particular ran should be tnk-n to addr.'M Bills Lading
to James A. Fnw ns, at Savannah.
Ag.-nts, JAMES A. FA1YN3, Savannah.
oct IS JNO. U. GUIEU, Augusta.
FOR NEW-YORK.
& M A A
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year,
of tho following veaacls t
This line ia composed
Barque ISAAC MEAD. R. T. Drown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, .T. N. Ilonr,
Brig MACON, P.SuxrniLO.
Brig JOHN BNDERfl, J. Johnson.
Schr. G. J. JONES H. Look.
* The above vessels are of the first class, Insured at the
low. st rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience In th* trade. They win be towed dp and
down the river when necessary, and wfll always sail on
the day advertised. Th" Cabin* are handsomely fur-
nlshed, and every care will be taken for the comfort and
couvcnkmce of I'asscnAri. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
Ke. 179 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO..
oct 16 No. 186 Front-street, New-York.
HERON'S PHILADELPHIA
& £
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weoks, vt* t
Schr. IUL!A ELIZA,.. Capt- Hioaxt.
Schr. H. WESTCOrr, Capt. Hard.
u.it. uioiii ut iv .niwpu n.1. n. . _
•I. »» MILU | , ..... t-Bpt. lltSV.
SARAH ELIZABETH, Capt. BLACKMAN.
JNO. II. UOLRIES, (new) Capt. Loona.
The above vessel* are all flrat class schooner*, ant
commanded by Captains experienced In the trade, ant
their best exertions to give satisfaction to
who will use
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (baring good ac
commodations for Passengers).apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 Ray-atrect. Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jr..
oct 17 No. 37J4 N. Whams, Philadelphia.
BAVANNAII AND AUGUVTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA
other Merrhi
on the Savannah River, to and ftom
ufusta, by their Iron Steamere
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PniLfOT.
LAMAR, ; ........Capt
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Cap*. Creswbll.
The Utter Steamer being of less draught than any other
on tiie Ulvrr, insures unprecedented despatch to all stages
of tiie water. The Company la alio provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company or its
Ag-'nta, will be rebcived and forwarded free of com mi
■ions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Auguata.
GROCERIES.—The Subneriber
ha* received by rsceut arrivals
~ - iJEj
30 Id id*. Porto p.ico Sugar
90 do. St Croix' do
00 packages Stewart’s Sugar—I.oaf, Crash
ed and Refill .•«!* 95 M l*. CofiVe Pujar
300 bags Bio coffiio; 30 ba;s Lagulra do.
30 ba;s and pocket* Java Coltto
100 packa*es Tobacco, various brands
100 Lb Is. < otninon Gin; 50 do. Phelps do
100 bbls. New England Cum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
50 bids. Western Whiskey; 5 half pipes Otard Brandy
50 quarter nnd clditli casks Muinia Winn
1 punch '«*n HI. Croix Ruih
20 quart r and clfoth cask* Madeira Wine
10 bM*. super oi l Monongahela Whiskey
100 pl.iccs Dundee Baysing; 16 lodes Gunny do
75 casks Bacon Hides; 95^boxes Pearl Starch
300 canwisscd Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half bbls. Canal Flour
30 bbls. Baltimore Flout; 900 bags assorted Phot
90 bids, aud 10 half ptiies Cider Vkneyar
30 bll. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxes Hoap, various brand#
/
90 bags Pepper; 10 do. Spire; «3 Imxes Halsins
90 boxes Ailanianfiiio t. undies; 10 frails Almonds
R llhds. Cub* Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
barrels New Orleans Molasses
S3 casks Porter, pints and quarts
90 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 33 boxes Cheese
50 M. Spanish cigars, various brands
For sale on favoroblo tenng by
sept 14 H. A. CRANE.
GROCERIES.—Give us n call!—
The Huliocribcrs have received from New*
. York, a choice and well selActod alock of
FAMILY GltUt!KIIIES,aolectcd bv ono of tiio. firm ex-
St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar-;
Loot, Cra-hed, Powdered and Clarified Hugars;
Pale and white Poap; Hpenu and Tallow Uandk-s; -
Hyson, Blai-k, Imperial and Gunpowder Tea*;
Olive Oil; Pantin''#; Herring* and No. I Mackerel;
Almonds, Baldin', Currant# und Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms. Palls, llm-dre*, a'l other
articles usually kept In a Family Grocery Store.
Aho keep always on luiud of th" best quality, choice
Go-lien Butter, Leaf l^nl, Fulton Market llcer, Smoked
Tongue*, Hams, kc. For sale on accommodating term*,
by K * * KELLY k O’CONNKK,
oct 94 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-st*.
CELLING OFF AT COST.—Tho Sub-
10 scribcr intends to change his bminew, nnd will sell
Ills prevent stork of DRY GOODS (nearly nil of which
been laid In this last foil at tho lowest Now-York cadi
has
prices) at flrrt cosh
Country Merchants and Families vl-iting the city are
particularly invited to call nnd examine the Goods.
The stock Is large, combting of Cloths; Cowimeres;
Yetting*; Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; Corduroys; .Moleskin;
" Incite; white, red nnd coni Flannels, plain and twilled;
Sntinctte; white, red nnd cof’d Flannels, plain and twilled;
Blanket*, 8, U, 10.11 and 19-4; a lmge assortment of ser
vants lilanki'te; heavy Muo and green Mncklnnw Blan
ket*; a Urge aasortmcnl of Drew Goods, consisting of lil’k
and col'd Silks; plain do Satins: bl'k and rnl’d Alpaca nnd
Merinos; bl’k Bombaslnj bl’k and rol’d Do Lalncs;
French Cashmeres; Virginia mid Fancy I’lalds, Bareges,
Table Damask, Damask Nnpklns, Brown Table Clolhs,
10 nml 19-4 I.lnen Hheciinc, Pillow Ca*« Linen, a Large
RsMi.-tni.int of Iri-li Linen,Linen Camt>rlc Handkerchief*,
of every description, Rllk Pocket Uandireiclilcfs and Cm-
vate, a large assorttn.mt of llo-iery, black and col’d Kid
and II. 8. Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Thread mid Lisle
Editin'*. Embtotilcred, Mnck mid col’d Crapo Shawls,
Broche, Thibet and l’lald do.
Domestic Gooiti, coroLting of brown nnd bleached
Shirtings, do. 5. 6, 0, 10 and 19-4 Sheeting, Marlboro
Stripes and Plaid#, Tickings, Hamilton 8tripcs. York do.,
Canton Flannels, with a variety of other Goods, too; nu
merous to mention. Ml PIIENDLRGA81.
morous
0Gb 9,000 pieces of choice Print* on hand.
Persona purchasing lam amounts can have a liberal
credit Ibr approved paper, by adding interest from the day
of purchase. • dec 30
QHELL <
0 Tortoise H
KJ ’i onotso »ncu, t uc*
received, and for awe by
’ a.». HENimioKsoN ». co.,
ju), Gibbon.' Unildlng.
, GHOCEIIIES.—20 hhda. Porto
Rico Sugars; 90 do. Muscovado do.
800 lows Bio Coffee: 100 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
I 43 bbls. Phclp’s Gin; 60 do. N. Y. Brandy
. nwfj>*
do. New England Rum
ti>0 boxes manufactured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Paper; 95 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 Ibs. Codfish; 50 boxes pal* Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do.
50 bbls. N. O. Syrup; 40nhd*. Cuba Molasses
fJ) tierces t.’uba sloiossea;50 boxes Sperm Candler-.
10 qr. ca-ks Madeira Wine; 95 do. do. Malaga do.
85 bbls. Sanitaria Rum; 60 boxes scaled Herring
M do. Sugar, Rutter and Soda Biscuits w
75 matte Ca*sta; 10 hbds. Bacon Sides
00 quarter che<u Hyson Tea, 95 eighth do. do.
20 chest* Black Tea; 10 bog* Pepper; 6 bags Pimento
IU kegs Go,hen Butter; 90 bbls. Monongahela Whlskf
19 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
* *o. iloT” -f.Au.— — 7
- .ran Gin; 60 bos
. 5 Mid#. Kentucky LcarTobarco; 60boxes Pearl Starrb
201 Demijohns, various sisea
75 baskets Champagne, of choice brands, In store a
for sale by CONNERAT k BARIE.
Jon 1
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North side Market-square: 40 hhda St.
L_!LUi Croix, .porto Rico, Muscovado aod N. O.
t-'ugan; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee
bbls Crashed, Powdei
,. _ rdered and Refined Sugar*
95 boxes Woolsey k Woo!#ry’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, and 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls and half bbls Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxe* Sperm, 95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’*
Candles: 10(1 Loses and half hove* Rnap
9 casks Winter and Fall Sperm Oil „
10 bbls. Mesa rork; 10 half bbl*. F. 31. Beef
50 packages Buckwheat to bbls. half qr. eighth and bag*
95 packages choice Teas; 90,000 superior Havana Began
73 boxes half and qr. Balsirv; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 60 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Dnuidy, vintage of 1849
1 qr. cask Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquor*
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Al
oud*, Currants, Sweet OU, Bardlnes, Nutmeg*, Starch,
Tine and Cider vinegar, Codfish, Potmoes, kc. kc.
N. B.—The above Mock of Goods have all been selected
wifii much care for rash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and groat Inducement will he given to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptance. nov l
/IHINA, CLASS AND EARTHEN-
Vy WARE.—Just received, by recent arrivals: Fine
China Tea Sets,various patterns, splendid variety of single
Cujis and Saticcre; Dinner Setts'; gilt and plain Pitchers;
rnii'llrsticks.hlghand low. China Vasre and other mantle
i nirmiui M.miiiiuui iu>y, i-mnu «uu uurei mikuuu
ornament*; Save AUs; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs,
■ill and embossed, various sixes; Granite Dinner, Tea and
Toilet Setts, Luster Bowls; *—'*■ ***■ * ““
r Granite-Ware |
ier with a general as-
inters, new patterns;
.... jrablers, cut nnd pressed,;
Water nnd Winn Bottles; Astral, Solar, nnd Globe Lamps;
Gmii!l< rtl-'ks, plain and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
!ln*k"to; Dishes; Bowls; Salt Cellars, various patterns;
Doll Lanterns; Bohemian Glass ToUot Bottle*. Vases,
kc.; Silver, gilt and bronxed Girandoles and Rotiicka;
plnltod Font Hsskets; Castors; Mustard Ton*; Tea, Des
ert und Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
Stoppers; Tea Stralntra; Britannia Coflfee Blretn*, tUms
nnd Pote; Bent’s Patent Coffoe Drawers; Tea Pots, Choc-
nlain do.; Lamps, Candlesticks, Cups, Mugs, Soap Boxes,
Pitcher*, Castors, kc. WEEDa k MORRELL,
Bmets’ new Building, Broughton-strect.
Ofenrral sttiOrnitssntents.
aa been en-
OflUMDY
expressly for a retail hustnes* In
Savannah, to which he very respectftilly Invites the
Planter* writta^tttopfacc, ami tha cUUau^iwraily, to
<&ttu ©rtjfnnncrfi.
A N ORDINANC&r-To divi.lo the City of
jCX. Savannah into Fire Districts, and to provide for
giving the alarms of Fire.
HecnoK 1.—Be it ordained b> tiie Mayor nnd Aldeimen
of the City jf Savannah and Hamlets theufln Council as
sembled, aod it la hereby ontained hv tha amhoriio oriha
aouie. Thatriom and after the pn-snec of this ordinance,
the City of Savannah and Himleta thereof, be, and tho
same are, divided Into Flvo General Diri/ions. t<» b«
known aa Fire Diatricta, according to the following plan
and numbers i
lit District, Shall iucludc all that portion of tho < 'ity nnd
Hamlets, bounded as follow*: North by tho niver; Fait
tor a One commencing at the b.wcst point l.art of fits
Eastern Whan:*, and running South to a point oppoatta
tiie Easte rn terminus of South Brood street: and West by
lull-street. Which portion or the City au bounded, shall
be numbered and known as the Flrat Urn District.
such as plain black Caasimere, black Do* Skin, English
ribbed Caasimere, Moleskin, Plaid, Satinet, Tweed Cassi-
mere and Negro Cloth.
. Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Batinet, Kentucky
Jeans.
Veata of every description, such aa flno plain black
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere. Bomba
sine, Alpaca, Valencia, plaid wanted, figured Bilk, black
Cloth and Caasimere.
and Hamlett, bounded as follow*: North by South ilroaif
street i East and South by tha CUy Commons, (Including
all buildings within the corporate limits of Uic City.) iu d
West by Uull-atreet. Which portion of the City *o
bounded, shalll be numbered and known aa tbe Second
Fire District.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, (In* and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Batin, plain SUk, black Bilk.
Linen and BlUt Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, fanty
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Abo, a gen
eral assortment of Boy’s shirts.
Stocks, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombaalno and
fancy Silk Stocks and Neck Tlea.
Surpandtra, of grant variety- ' ’•
Gloves, of plain French Kid, Mock, white and colored
BUk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Bilk and Cotton Night Cape,
Money Belts, BUk Panes, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
Umbrella*—a beautiful assortment of French, BUk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Cap*-* fine and (kshlonaUe assortment of Cloth
Glalxed SUk, and Otter Skin Cap*
N. B. A general assortment of Youth's and Boy's
nothing, of Socks, Bound Jackets, Pantaloons, Vasts
an4 Cloth Caps. Having taken much pains to selecting
tiie above stock, he hopes by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal share of patronage,
dee 90 GF.O. 8. NICHOLS.
A IR TIGHT STOVES-lLtuge sizes, for
-t\. public room* and balls. Also, a few Cooking
Stove*, at reduced price*.
„ NAILS AND TIN.—300 keg* Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double barrel PercusMon Guns, assorted
’’'bocket BPADE8—fio doun. lu.t reedrrt.
Carriage Way* and Locks for folding doom.
AXES—lOOboxes Hunt’s superior Axes, Just received.
TWINE—Bagxbic, Ball and Seine Twine.
BRISTLES rOR GINS—60 Ihe. Just received, and for
•ale by 3IcCLE8KEY k NORTON,
nov 10
rpHE LAW OF DEBTOR AND CRED-
X I tor In the United Suttee and Canada, adaiitcd to the
Smith’s Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional
Law, and Statutory and Constitutional Construction.
Lockwood’s Analytical and Practical Synopsis of all the
Cases reversed, In Law and Equity, New-York.
Harbour 1 * New-York Reports 8t —
and 9.
Supreme Court, vols. 1
Lea’s Chancery Reports, vol. 1st.
Jan 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
INTEREST TO ALL.”—to the
yj LADIES—THE GENUINE BALM OF CO-
LUMBIA, for Restoring tha Hair.
•• Look hair la a glory to woman," says Paul,
And all feel the truth of tbe pious quotation;
Preserve It then, ladies—your story may fall,
„ Unless you protect it with this preparation.
If you wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, the ftom
dandruff, and scurf, do not fall to procure th* genuine
Balm of Columbia. In cases of boldness it will do no
more than exceed yout expectations. Many who have
lost their hair for twenty yean, have had U restored to
its original perfection by the use of this Balm. Age, state,
or condition, appears to be no obstacle whatever; it also
causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tubes
is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was gray
as the Asiatic eagle) have bad their hair restored to Its
natural color by this Invaluable remedy. Ia all cases of
fever it will be found the most pleasant wash that ran be
used. A few application* only are necessary to keep the
hair from falling out. It strengthen* the root*, it never
fall* to impart a rich gtoesy appearance, and aa a perforae
for the toilet It is unequalled. It holds three times aa
much as other miscalled hair restoratives, and is more
ft?* Gratis*—Never buy It unless you find tbe name of
Conutock kCo.j proprietor, onjho wrapper of each bot
tle, or you are cheated with a count#
CONNELL'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR—73#
ITsrW* Wpnitr /Vsssesesdss ty all ids Aose sesr turd
ti—Whites Swellings, Inflammation, Pain In the Back,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Son Feet, and all Scrofulous
Sorre are speedily and permanently cured by ConueU’a
Magical Pain Extractor; Affections of the Loaf*, Aj
the Face, Breast, Tic DoJoumu, C hronic *ore
Blistered Surfaces, kc. It la equally beneficial _ —
kinds of Inflammatory Diseases, such as Sore Nip-
plea and Eyea, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling
and Ulcere, Braises, Burns, Eryaipalas, Biles, Chilblains,
ke., will quickly be relieved by the application of this
salve. This remarkable sanative possesses many virtues
never found to any other article. U has the moat perfect
power over all palna by fire moat uvelyalisylag the Buffering
almost immediately upoo ltt application. If any disbe
lieve tiie itatcments, wa would earnestly Invite them to
call and examine the numerous unsolicited certificates of
remarkable cure* wrought by this salve. It baa for moo tha
past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to w‘
If the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even delight
with it* effects, and, furthermore, if It did not folly i
awer our recommendations, the money was returned 1
- , the money was returned toi
mediately at their request. On there ti rme this absolute
heal-all is now soldi and we simply ask If tbe public can
demand any thing more reasonable l Kind parent, keep
It constantly on hand; to eases of accident by fire, life may
be lost without It; but by its use all burns are subject to its
controLunlcaa the vitals are destroyed.
ftp* Gratis*—No Pain-Extractor can be genuine unleae
you find the signature of Comstock k Co. on th* wrapper
of each box. Deware of the counterfeit.
LONG LEY’3 GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PAN-
ACEA—1. For Cold* and feverish fading* and prevent
ing fevers. 9. For Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bil
lion* Afflictions. 3. For Dlanbcen, Indigestion and Loos
of Appetite- 4. For Costiveneas in females and males,
and nervous complaints. 5. For Stomach Affections,
Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, ke. The great points
are, It Is not bad to take, never
leaves one coative.
3d District. Shall Include all that portion of the City
bounded aa roUowa: North by the River; Fa-t by Bull-
street; South by South Broad-street,and Warthjr We*t
Broad-street. Which porttoa of the City so b.muted,
shall be numbered and known as the Thiid Fiic Dtetrtet.
4th District, SJtall inclode all that portion of tiie City
‘ Hamlets, bounded aa follow a i North by South Brood-
et; East by Bull-street i t-’outh by the line of inrorpo-
ration of tha city, and West by \V« #t Brood Htn ct
Which portion of toe CUy rort Hamlets so bounded, shall
be numbered and known as the Fourth lira Dt.ulci
6th District, Shall include all that pou tin: fit) of
Savannah known as « Ywnaetiw," and hniudvd ns
tbe Fifth Fire District-
SaonoN 9—Be it foilhcr ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That it shall be the duly of th* Watchman In
Um Cupola of tha Exchange, at the occurrence „f Fire,
Ant to give a genera) alarm, by ringing the Exchange Bell
continuously, for a apace of time not excrnimx two
minute* duration, and then todetignatetlieDUiitet whom
such fire may Occur, by Tolling tho bell for tho First Dis
trict—Striking Twice with abort intervals for the Second
District—Striking Three Time* with short Intervals fi*
tiie Third Dhtrict—Striking Four Times with short inter
val* for the Fourth District, arid Striking Five Time* with
abort totarvala for tha Fifth District. Bald ilncms ami
tolling ofthe Exchange Bell to continue for a irncc of tim*
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, when It shall cca e.
Provided, nevctlhcleu, That If during Ihe prevalence of
on* fire to any part of tbe City, there ihoald occur a fire
in anotiirr part ofthe City, then ar.d to that eta*, it shall
be the duty of tha Watchman In tha Cup«.l* of foe Ex
change, to designate the District where eu« li second Ilia
may occur, by toiling and striking the Exchange hell in
the manner above prescribed.'
tixcTtnM X—Be it further ordained by the authority
afore - aid, Thai It ehall be the duty of the Officer, of u.*
Watch, to causa tha alarm of dr* to bt extended, bv ring
ing th* Befi of th* "Guard House," without ate-jn,
from the discovery of any fire to Um City, till the same
■ball be subdued.
Skction 4—Be it fortber ordained, That It shall be tiie
duty of tha Officers of the Fire Company, and of tin* City
Watcb, to report all neglect# of the deth-s required by the
provMone of this Ordinance, and upon c-nviction before
the Police Court of Savannah, each offender so convicted
•ball be fined to a ram not exceeding Ten Dollars, or ba
dismissed from sendee.
Skction 6—Be It further ordained by tho authority
aforesaid, That all Ontinancat, or parte of Ordinances
spar
hated to Council, 9d April, 1846-
A N ORDINANCE—To amend Uio sevcm-N
/I teenth section of an OrJtewiice. defining wh>: »h*j|
be con-id-red PulUc NuUaro-c*, and for the rtaioral of
th* same i pa**d M August, 183»t
Feetlon 1. Be U ordalued ny tiie Mayor and Aldermen
ofthe City of Savannah, and namtet# for n of, in Council
assembled, nnd it i. hireby ordained by the nuihority o?
imteentb aaer'—
tbe same t That the sen
i section of the aM*s re
cited Ordinance be, and U hereby an amended a.- to pro-
hint any preon, unJer the penalty pmcribed in flu?*-
bove recited Ordinance, fn>ui keeping witliin the fol-
lo wing limits my Hog or hog*: commenring nt the *■
ofthe Savannah, Ogecbce and Altamaba Canal, <
Favannah River, tiicnre South on eastern bank of said
Canal to RaU-Road-strcct, thenct? East along Rail it nnd-
street to West P——* * v ' -—
— o West Broad-street, them* South, I
Brood-street, extended to Garden Lot No.
thence Eaotwardiv,along i’.” i n. «.r s:ihi'ftoiCn'Lot^to
By, ktong , r
Tattnall street, thence north along Tattnall street, to
Jones s;reet to Jones-etrcet, thence along Jom # street,
East, to a direct Une to the limits ofthe city.
sec-9. Be it further ordained, bv tiie uthotttar afore-
■aid: That aU Ordinance*, or parts thereof, militating with
the provUons of thlg Ordinanca be, an.l the um.- ars
hereby repealed.
Passed to Council, 17th Atttust. 1848.
FRANCIS S. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. DaVENfoaT, c. c. aug 94
A BILL—To bo entitled “ an Ordinance to
cany mor* folly Into ah effect' the plan and system
for reducing to and keeping In a state of dry culture the
low tends around the city of Savannah, and to ;
— — ,— ,. v provide
for the removal of such nuisances or caus.-s of disease
which may effect the citixene thereof, or to anywise in.
may effect ft
rir health."
* Whereas the culture of Rice upon the lands around the
city of Savannah which by contract are subj.-.-t to dry
culture, la a violation of the true Intent and meaning of
foe said contract, and b prohibited by the ordinances of
th* city, and la manifestly injurious to foe health of the
citterns; and whereas power te vested in the Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the hamteta there
of, by Act ofthe General Assembly, to carry Into full effect
the system of dry culture, and to rrnmve nil nuisances or
or causes of disease which may effect the health of tho
citizens; and whereas, It te the right and has become lira
duty of tha CUy Council to exert the powers thus confer
red upon them, for the nubile rood.
section 1. tie ItorJainod by tbe Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah and hamlet* thereof. That it
■hall be foe duty ofthe Mayor, whenever ho shall receive
Information that Rice U planted nr cultivated upon any
ofthe lands around the city aubject to dry culture c<>n-
traeta, to serve a notice upon the owner, te rant, or culti
vator of tha aakt land, or any person htving tim charge of
the acme, or his, her or their agent, requiring the said
person to desist from the said culture, and to ite.-uoy the
■aid Rice if growing, or to appear before Council nt«time
and place to auch notice to be specified, not exceeding
days ftom the date thereof to enow cause if any they
have, why tiie said growing Rice should not be r.
and destroyed aa a nuisance. .
Sec. 2. And be It ftulher ordained, That if t)
iv ed
the said.
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, Mmll not, upon
tiie said notice, comply With tha term* of tin* same, or
shall foil to appear before Council, or if linvim; api>cnrrd,
no sufficient causa should be ehownwhyti
't
should not be removed, and U
t appeal
c odd I’
ied,that in
^ , cured, aod all IVui-
mt aod SsuUsns Fntrt prttrattd. In every cate by the use
of LoagleyT Great Western Indian Panacea, warranted
to cure the most severs cases ofthe —
Lorn of appetite, blHteu affections and todlgeottooL..
permanently cured by Its use. The’great points are tils
not bad to take; it never leaves foe bowels costive, and
never gives pain In its operations.. This Panacea will re-
nom gives pain in iu upciauuiu.. x um * •uw.-cii win re-
move all foo bad bile from the stomach and give ton* to
foe system, and keeps off all attacks of malignant fevers.
If the stomach is to a healthy state, and tbe pores ofthe
akin are open, so aa to admit of ftee exhalations ftom the
body, there can be no attack of fever. This office foe
Panacea will positively perform, and we recommend all
to try this article If they wish to ensure health during foe
year. As a family medicine, it Is unporalled for coughs,
colds, and all disease* of the blood, and kidney and
•crofUls complaints.
pectorant Pink Syrup will roost positively give relief and
save you ftom that most awfol disease, Fulmonary Con-
ofthe young, foe old, t
into the grave thousands
RHEUMATISM—Comstock's Hew**’ Nerve and none
Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, te warranted to
cure any case of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chords
and Muscles, or Stiff Joints, strengthens weak Limbs,
and enables fooue who are crippled to walk again. Use
this article and be cured, or go without and suffer, aa you
please. Certificates of cures by foe hundred can be seen
at 91 Courtiand-*t, N. Y.
DEAFNESS—Use Dr. McNair ( e Acoustic OU, Ibr the
cure of Deafness. Also, all those disagreeable noises,
like foe bussing of bisects, falling of water, whizxing of
•teem, which arc symptom; or spynMciiing neatness.
Many parsons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or
twenty yean, and were aubject to use ear-trumpets,
have, after uting ono or two bottles, thrown aside these
trumpets, being made perfectly well. It haa cured cases
of ten, fifteen, and even thirty year* standing of deafttess.
Price $1 per flask. —
HAY'S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES—The worst
attacks ofthe PUea are effectually and permanently cured
in a abort time by foe use ofthe genuine Hay's Liniment.
Hundreds of our flrat citlxena throughout tbe country
have used this liniment with complete success. It is
warranted to euro foe most aggravated case.
WINDOW GLASS.—240 boxw 8 by 10
V V Glass, various qualities ;900 boxe* 10by 19 Gins*,
various qualities; 100 boxes assorted, viz: 10 by 14,11 by
13, II by 10,19 by 14,19 by 16 and 19 by 18; 90 boxa*
THE GREAT PAIN KILLER—No medicine haa
been discovered that te ao happily adapted to use Inter-
Mtfy as drops to be taken, and yet perform auch wonder*
when applied ntemslln as a wash, or bath, by friction.
A York shilling (19 cents) la all you have to risk to try
it; and as that sum can be no object to tho proprietor, ll'js
hoped that such a price can be no obstacle to any family,
and will not prevent Its trial.
It U not Intended to put this great healing remedy into
the hands of dniffjtiu, who have so many useless things
offoclrouu to recommend, but look for It always with
country merchants, or In towns, in fancy or dry goods
•lores, or in temperance groceries.
The price, from twelve to fifty cenfa per boule, accord
ing to foe size, will enable all to use It If you doubt, be
gin with a 19 cent bottle, and that will remora your doubts,
and make you buy and use, and recommend it to your
friends more than a hundred certificates would. Who
will fall to try it then, and save Ufa and suffering for a
IU, II MV IU, U VJ 11, U UJ iO auu M UT I»1 w
rieuMe-thick gbiw, assorted 190 boxea 10 by 19,10 by 14,
W by 16,19 by 18,14 by 90,14 by 23,16 by 90, 16 by 89,
10 by94,18by90,18by98,90 by 94,94 by 30, 5M by 39.
,18 by 96,18 by 98,90 by 94,94 by 30, 94 by 39.
94 by 3(k and 98 by 49, good quality French Glaaa; Just
received and for sale by
nov 8 DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
COMBS.—A largo aaeortmont of —, —
Tortoise Shell, Tuck, Side and Dressing Combs, Just Frtfttmer^wd Fancy awtlc'l^Sj^irtieh^aaJierttnlaco k
place. 1 m ” '“VfiF.^AYWOOD® *
nRESSING COMBS, &c.—I havo juat
'I " received aapltnffidlot of Buffalo and Horn Dressing
and Pocket Combs; ^Uso Tootlr, Nall and Hair Brushes;
A a -® ner “ —w kept,by
- „ _ _ it In any
place. J. M. HAYWOOD,
nnv7 Monumentsqnaxe,
York thUlliig.
The “ Pain Killer" may be used with a success that
will astonish foo beholder, in auch cases as foe following:
Cholera Morbus, Distressing Dysentery, Pain to the Bide
and Stomach, coma, Cute and Bruise*, Cholera Infan
tum, Bronchitis, Healing Sores on roan or beast, Children
Teething. Rolling Dlood, Hoarseness, Quinsy in a feta
hours i Chilblains and Frosted Feet, Spasms, prevent a
blister ftom bums, broken breasts, Meade*, Cramps,
hurts, scratches, or torn flesh, bite* or stings.
Certificates to fill a volume might be published, show
ing the wonderful eflbcto of “Mrs. Brown’* Pain Killer."
but they aw too common, and used tot article* of no merit:
and foa one shilling bottle will do more foan a thousand
unknown name* to convince foe user.
p-? ronatm, ana iui runure .inaiMKiiiPii, u»i m
foe sold Mayor and Aldcri i' >. may direct th#
dry Marshal forthwith to remove foe aaid Rice and to
destroy foe same effectually, wlierever it inny bo planted
• growing on the said dry culture contract .
Sec. 3. And be It farther ordained, That foo ex
incurred by fo* City authorities to enforcing fol
nance, shall be assessed upon T *
which foe-nuisance shall be
owner of Him land from
i removed, and shall he col
lected by execution to be issued therefor os in oilier cases
or dues to tbe city.
Sec. 4. And be It farther ordained, That nothing In thin
ordinance iholl be so construed as to prevent nn action
for and recovery ol damages for vtolatioa of the dry cul-.
tore contract* between the owners of tends and foo enr*
poration of Savannah.
Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, That all ordinance*
or pdrts thereof militating with foe provision# of this or.
J, nsnee, be, and foe same are hereby repealed.
Passed to Council, 29th May, 1648.
H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C Davbnpost, Clerk of Council.
may 30 0
TT'XTRACT* from Ordinances relating to
JlJ Lumber, Fire Wood, kc—"Ue it further ordained,
that no person shall bring, d- po it, lay, or i-.ni-r to Ik,
brought, deposited, or laid, in any, or cither of the pub.-
**“ J ocks, wharves, or landing place# at tiW north end or
ipo-ite to foe street* In this city, any lgmrd plar'
tig timber, staves, shiilcle*. fire wood, or oilier Iu
lie docks, wharves, or l
or opposite to the street _
ranging timber, staves, ahnlgles. fire ...
ber, whatever; and uo neuoa shaU ship ftom, or I
or can** to be shipped from,or landed, at any of tl .
lie wharves or docks within fo# city of Favannah, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, corn, bales, package,,
trunks, or any species of merchandise whatever”—“Pro-
vlded, Hint nothing contained in this section shall bo con
strued to prevent any Planter from landing out of his
boat or canoe foe products of his or her plantation, ciiLer
for sale or for family use, but in no cate shall he or she'
be allowed to occupy the -aid public wharf or d-ok longer
than l# absolutely nec&eary"—“and foe -,-ii.l articles may
fcc seized «h1 retained until foe tine Is paid." Penalty
noteicowMirafctofi.
True extracts. EDWARD G. WILSON,
Clerk Council.
Tbe City Manhal and City Constable* are required to
enforce above Ordinauce. By order.
Jan 18 0 EDWARD O. WILSON, c. c.
is
,an
I
to punteh the offence of setting off squib*, crackers
—r. and for otiicrpurpoaes;" pa
other combustible matter. «m
in Council, 15th Dee., 1817.
Be It farther ordained. That i; shall he foe duty of foa
City Manhal and CUy Constablr* to inform against all .
white person* found within tbe limit* of cold city, dis
charging or attempting to dtecliarga any gun, pistol or
other fire arms, cracker* or other combustible prepara
tion, nnd that foe person ao Informed »gnln*t be fined in a
■um not exceedldg thirty dollar*; andlf a slave or fte*
person of color ba found ao offending, such penon of
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding tan
lashes, to be inflicted by foe officer present.
dec 90 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
m
C LERK’S. OFFICE — Savannah, Dtt.
20th, 1618.—Extract from “an ordinance defining
what shall be considered public nul ' ‘
prevention, punishment and removal oTth
In Council August 2d, 1839, and ameudec
"09. , tfc
“Be it farther ordained, That It .-Dali not be InwfW'rar
any slave or free person of color to ainokc -
in any ofthe atreete, lanes, alleys, wl
■quotes within the city i,f Savannah, u
not exceeding force doilars, or «
ten stripe*. A. O.
deofl
/^.EORGIA FLUID—For tho prowfji and
YT pretervation ofthe Hair, lurtri
Jan
A. A. BOLQIMUV
TPRESII HOPS.—t WsStcsh Hop-, rwp
JJ 1618, luet rocMived, and fin ale bv
Jan 1 TURNER k ODEN, Monur
AU ofthe above named articles are sold only in Savan
nah, Ga., by R. S- BAILEY,
oct 10 3m Agent for this City.
iNUINK HENRY’S MA< JNTislA —
. For rale by TURNER fe f »DEN',
|an 1 - Mon'ir r ill rqu’rs