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'VOLUME XLVII.
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THE REPUBLICAN
I* VUBLtSHKD
DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE £ A. K. MOORE
CITY » COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
TIRMli
1)«J r $10, Ttl-AVttkly |9,p«r ixmuim
(V' In DO rut will iui order for the paper be attended
I", unless accompanied will) Uie money, or a snlDforlory
city reference.
AdmtirttueuU Instiled al the following rates i
One squARs, (t*b UHM orlkii.) l«r insertion,. .fi0,73
Each cortinuabcb, ; 50
Om EQUARK, om WIU t^O
OllNOAU, OM Mount DAILY,. 7,00
Om MOAU, TWO months daily, 11,00
Owa months dahv, 15,00
Advertisements publi.tact oven ctiisc day, and those In-
•ertfclOoc* or twica tweak, arechaigcd75 eta. per
•quaralbr Mck insertion.
Sf.
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roc. lobs paid sxtta. , r
\ eaily advertise** #ic*dlng in tfielr advertisements the
averas* number of Uaoa agreed Ibr, wUI be chanedat
proportional rate*.
No advertisement* willbrinserted oratvitouslv.
AQ advertisements for charitable institutions aud re-
llgiou* Bod sties will ba charged hair price.
Q/> All AdvertbemeotaMnl totbl* office without di-
unbar of laaertioae, will ba puhlisfc-
ad to be disco* tinned, and charted
VASTiliin directed to thii office or lha Editors,
mom ha post paid, to entitle them to amadou.
N. 0-—Each Citation by tbe Clarks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters at
Administration, mu*t be pubUabad tmibty oats at least.
Netk# by Executor* and Administrators for Debtor* aad
Creditors to render In their accounts, must ba published
BIX WBBES.
Hales of Baal Estate aad Nacroea by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must La published HIXTY
DAYS 1.1 -re the day of sale. These sales mu • be m.lo
at the Court House door of the county In which the
afternoon. No sale front day to day is valid, ualess so
expressed Irflhe advertisement.
AppUcatioas by Executors, Administrators and Guar.ll-
WSN
r«Ull MONTHS.
Sntmmtnh mcctovij.
Government of Hie City,
Tbe govrmincnl or the city consists or n Maror and 19
Aldermen, who togrtiicr aro denominated the Oily Coun-.
ell. They are chosen annually, on the let Monday la
December, from the people at large.
Crrv Or net as, fcc., 1649—Afoysr—Dr. JUch’d Wayne.
jtldormen—Thomas Purse, IL ll.'artffin. Wm. 11. bul-
cuyler, Jos. B. Fay.
Custom Items*—Port at Savannah.
Collector—William II. BuOoehl Deputy Codec tor—John
Postsfli Naval Officer-J. De LaMottai flarvsyor—Robert
W^Pooian A ppraissra—Charles Btephens and William
Post Mastar-GsorpBchlejiAss’t. P. M—J. O. Doom
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
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Robert
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_ BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Directora^'iVm. 4 *
Hutchison, It. D. Weed, Hiram 1
Utn. IV. AnJ. rw.ii, 1^. tMaii!" ti* Uvaicn-rr, CMhi*r,
°aMtKa,Kss;
Wm. II. Cujflcf. Jok. WlUuuoa. atotft Jntiu. John
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IlH in A.rncy In drill!..
IN—Unit, j. Otirnu
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AppUcationa by Executors aad A
tars Disnitmacy mast ba published SIX MONTHS.
A indication for foreclosure of Mortgage* on real astata,
must be advertised one# a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tits Conn of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
^Sberlfl^(a]!Mtn£r*axeetitlonn regularly gram
the courts must ba advertised THIRTY IiAYrt-
ruortgage executions SIXTY DAYrt—Hales of perl
property under order
ally, TEN ‘
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r of Court, tn
' e tbe day
DAY!
list
of Salt.
lied by
-under
perishable
VLtst ot anticrtfscrs.
ADVERTISERS IN REPUBLICAN.
FACTOR. AND OONUHUION MERCHANTS.
BAY STUBrr.
It A. Alien, No. lit
It. A. I.ewl«, 110
&N.Nwrla.r-
■ay-strret.
E. Molyneux, No. 77
R- Hutchison, 90
II. N. Neyle, 190 G. II. Gumming, CO
U’a«hbum.WUder fc Co. 114 K. A. tiouUard, 00
N. A Hardee, DO A. Low and Co., 56
W. C. O’Driscoii, 106 p,i
PnMUnd h Fay.iOi
W. P. Yonte, 91
P M pawmshto,9)
Asa Holt, M
Gao. Gordon, M
N.CrUter, hi
J. N. Philip*, 61
& F. Hal ey, 80
L. Hollis, 60
F. II. Welman. 74
Greiner k llcail,7J
H. W. Hamilton, 68
Wm. Crowder. M
a Hartrldga, 190
Edward WUay, Itti
Clark It I .aw. tn, IN
P. Sorrel, 196
U. W. Anderson k Dro.,300 T.
C.F. Mills, 904
rvi , :ss^'.™
H. Solomons k CO., 901
K.W. Duke- * ,,,r
llamlltnu It Hardeman, ttJ
Harper h tituart, «7
J. Smith k Co., 65
Pram* Wood, 91
Win. Duncan. 80
J. II. Ilurrottjh*, 07
J. Cowles, 95
Wm. Adams, 101
Way It Kina, 105
Cohen, Nome It Co., 140
R. Habersham k Sou, IM
tV. Wood bridge, 144
SKzffi’' 1 *
Crane k Rowland, 179
RRaa Read, 174
J. H. Ladd, 166
8. Good all, 906
T. C. Nisbet, 9M
A. Minis, !£»
WIMImuson and Preston,*gI
Doeioa It Ounby, 906
Rabun k Pulton. 907
T. II. llairiN, 116
, J.G. Cooke,Tellur's Ilulldl
isr, Jonas' tVhf. H.C.Dunnln*,10 Whitaker si
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wnt. Crabtree, 906 Day-street.
tVm. R. GUds k Co., 91 Ray-street.
A. A. Hmets, Hmcfs Wharf
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
B . R.iU rt-, Gibbon’s HuUdlng.
. P. Waring, 161 BroughtonatreRl.
imuas Anderson k Co., Waring's Bnildiug.
Lalhrop k Poole. Gibbon’s Building.
Hnlder, Latiirop k NeviU, Stud’s Building.
J. tL Rogers, do. do.
. Marshall fc Alkaa, do. do.
e iwiuk Morgan, Klbero’s Uulkling.
I’rendergast. corner Congress and Wlilukrr sUeeU.
J. a. MagUl. Ill Congress -street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
A. Welles, 195 Bay-street.
Coben. Nurrts k Co., 140 Bay-street.
Hcrmlou k Johnston. 197 Bay street.
Hurl ft k Denslow, 180 Hay-street.
atgaag-yff”
J. Rosseau, corner Drougbtoa and Dull street •.
Kelly k Oxlmner. corner Broughton It Drayton sts.
J. c'lllnchman k IJo.. do. do. do.
Theodora Minis. 153 Bay-street.
W. W. tsoodrich, Hm*C* Building, Wbllakar-streel.
Jesse fc Cady, 143 llrmtahton street.
11 .Mill-WARE.
N. B. k IL Weed, 163 Broughton street.
G. R. Ilendrirkson k Co., Gibbons' RuUdlrg.
A. A. Solomons, Agent. Market rquare.
)rs:MrfcT±K? Bun .u».u-
J V M T CiSmnlf wffier and St. Julian sueets.
J. II. 1 ““^SEkiTiRE^AREdtOOMS.
. Ti W. Morrtfl, 8mcu’ DuUdhtg.
II. H. Borardus. 95 Hull street.
CROcfcF.RY AND Ol.AHA-WARE.
Weeds k Morrell, Hmets’ Building.
Collins fc Uulkley, 108 llryan str>*ct.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Den* low fc Webstar, 4 Whitaker street
JEWELLERS.
M. Inutman, comer WhiuXer and Bryan streets.
•T. T. Wilntot. Marks! enema
V. D. Nichols, comerWm taker and Bryan-streels.
SADDLERY, ko.
W. II. May k Co., corner Whitaker and Bryan streets.
"• DK “ W d«ffl , ?SpoB.TORV.
•>Vni. Warner, 4C West Rropd street
CLOTIIINO^TOREH.
G,H. Nlcbol«, Gibbons’ Building.
<». W. Adams. 8 Whitaker-street.
' V< FAH!UUVABLR?ALLORA AND DRAPERS,
rrioa k Vender. 147 Bay-sUcet.
John Mallery, 155 Bay-street
Hamilton fc Hymons 17 WhltaksMdieet.
Robinson fc Camp, 6 Bull-street
Philip Kean, 08 liryan-street
Joseph Teato, 97 WW taker-street
James P. Stokes, 90 do. do.
M. Cany, cornet Whitaker and Broughton street*.
HAT STORE.
*’• A ' A ^,/fo%» t SraSSl , AKEI!B.
v^.RnbMer, 99 Whitaker street
J. L. Oliver, 17 Boll street
•Jacob Dutenholbr, 78nrja^teet.
B. Panons, 197 ConcresMtnet
* ?ite\ , NTB«Ti!fflFACT..»B..
"•"""'^“"■SWlTII..
Wood, ClMbom fc CO., AoH-U’. whuf.
T “ nM ' , iSMASWAINTlN.I.
J, G. Palllgant, Klonumnnt square.
Joint Poole. 11 Whltaker-slrcct
^'•^MordKIiABBHR. "
J.M.HNrw^M^™^^
A. Ponce, la Whltaker-s’reet
P. Jtcobe,tt7 Bull-street
F.W.Ufc.cOWD^C
Eiyv’s^sr'-’^r"' •v u r t£"ir
B-Wl^Ojl^^KHBB.
■swssr^*^-
lias an Agency In Macon.
Central lUII-ltoail nnd Onnltlmr Co, of G*.
usssr/j^vasssr-js;^:
w. B. Johnson.
Nnvnnnnh Institute for Savings.
C. P. Rkhnrdrous, Pmldemj J. OlimteaVlYc**imr»
Hiram Roberts. Secretary.
Directors—IL D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, lienI. Snider,
N. ILKnapp,G.R.Hendrickson,H.Letnrop/niomasJ.
The'investing CommlMee Is composed of II. D. Weed,
Bei\J. Hnlder, and Hiram Roberto.
Insurance Olliers In Savannah.
«o A Tvsr^,«rera^“* n4 '-
i/vzsss,Itkwt*-***
Unlou Mutual Hre fc Marine ItMonutce Company, N.
Y—Capital f100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 916 Bafst
■SSStSSSSiSHs
1*300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 9U6Bay-st 7 *
"? r '.^te’i. N nr V " rt ^‘ W
..Sriffs'.j'rr*”-"'"'""—
Nautilus MutuG Life Insurance Company, New-York—
CapUal f . Wm. B. Giles k Co., No. M Bay tL
Foreign Consuls Iteslilent In Savannah.
P.. Molyncaux, Drltidi, No.77Bsy-stt W. Crabtree,Da
nish, No. 906 nay stt I .mi I, Barte, French, No. 181.lberty-
»t| John O. Doon, Hpanish, 1’o.t Offlce; W. C. O’Driscoll,
■w. Bay Stt p. H. Wslmaa, Sweedan and Norway!
No. 74 nay-stt John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Bay st|
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 906 Bayetj P. II. Welman!
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Conrt—Chatham County.
Wm. H. Fleming, Judges John E. Davis, Clerh Superior
and Inferior Courts t Wm. W. Oates, Hhertir.
Comity OlBcen Residing In Savannah.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer | KUsha Wylly,
Tax Col lee tor) Thomas Eden, Coroner, Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor! William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. AiO.de T. City or Savannah.
Hits 1st Mondays, In February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil suit* extends from to *300.
Judge—Mordrcal ShcftaB, Hen.; Clerk—LeviS. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Justine* Inferior Court—Clintliam County.
Anthony Porter, Elias Heed, Wm. Thorne Williams,
Francis HomdoRottcrt A. Lewis.
Clbbk Coobt or Oaoiinv—Seaborn Good all.
Commluloiirra of Roads—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Wal*h, Secretary.
Annual Mseting IM Monday In December.
U. S. Courts Sltlltifr In Savanna]I,
lion. James M. Wayae, of Savannah, Assoc Isle Justice
Supreme Court, U. 8. and Jndgs of dw 6th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nieoil, District Judge. District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jaekson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marsha).
Savannah and Ojgeecheo Canal Company.
Capital, #100,000. in Shares of 50 dollars each.
Direetors-Gcorge W. Anderson, Amos Hrtiddcr, M.
Marsh.
- Savannah Fire Company.,
Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fay; 9d do—Alvin N. MU
ler; 3d do. Robert LacbUson; Clerk—John llaupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohen,
SA VANN AH, QA., TUKSDA V MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1849.
NUMBER 19.
Business Qturfes.
HAMlUrON At HARD KM AN*
FACTORS4* COMMISSIONMEROMANI'S
Savanna!i, Georgia.
OIUS. f. HAMILTON.
THOMAS DABDBMAM.
SWIFT At DENSLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
coaxaa or bay and wbitabii rrs.
idwabd awirr.
A. A. D KM SLOW.
JtaK»jgoin>, Shill, mtu stcnmJJncltrt stbucrtlscmtnts.
Havaniyrit Female Asy lum—Founded in 1801.
Saraunah Free Sebool-EstabUslied in 1810. E. Sbsf-
tall. Teacher.
Savannah Poor lloum and llo<paa)—Instituted in 1801.
Wm- Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 183J.
Widows’ Society-Under the superintendence of ladies.
Clothing and Fuel Assoriatinn—Instituted in 1836. Al
so under the superintendence of Mies.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1819. George B. Cum-
mlng President.
Iil'Ii Union Society—Instituted In 1815. John Murphy ’
R. D. MiitlD,
rhilblkk.Mertani fc {MR, 1M B.r-.U"l-
l.'olKn fc FO.R.R, US So.
' n ™' J : "’‘ht'eam liMT Ani-vra
A. Fiwiu, G~ul. Htr.ra ROM UompM,'. wlmf.
WIIEEL.WIL'.OIIT k
Quantock k Wilson, near the Ma
8b Andrews’ eocieiy—Imtituted la 1819. Henry Me*
^'^ennan Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
n ider, President
The Seaman’s Port Socleiy. Wm. Crabtree, Presldaut.
The Female Beaiaen’s Friend Society.
The Institution of tbeSktarsofoar “Lady of Merry.”
Ijodsaa of Free Maaous and Odd Fellows.
Georgia Council. No. 9, (Masouk?,)—Oiganixed in IW7.
Anton Ilaserick, T. I.«. M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 0, (BoyG Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted In 1818. Anton Ilaserick. If. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York MasoaOj.
Formeily called rowannah Lodge—Charterad in 1735.
lUehardT. Turner, W.M. , „ . „
7.crabbabel l^rtge. No. 15. lAnelentYork Ma»oi»,)-
InstHutedIn 1639. Robert II.Griffin, W.M.
tilhmo I podge. Ne. 51, (Andcst Turk Mvrwns,)—Orga-
nlred In 1810. iobn Canutiiers. \V. M. „ . , ,
MagnoHa Encampment, No. 1, (CMd Fellow*,)—Insti-
medln 1613. Frederick kreroon. O. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1. (Odd Fellows,)-!ni<tiluled
n IB42. Wlcktiflb Bruen, N. O. ...
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3. (Odd Fellow»,)-!n*lltuCed In
1813. John Camtihers, N. G.
IM Kalb Lodge, No. 9, ('MJ rG?ows,)-Inrtituled In
1819. Anton Ilaserick, N. G.
Toonahowl Division, No. 9>
YemSasM^ Division, No. 15-lnstitutsd In 1817. Wm.
T. Feay, W. P.
Noddies Connected with Chnrches.
Orphan Society. Society of Ht. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladles Worklnf Hocleiv. Chinese
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independent
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of 13t. John the Baptist. Femalei Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Society. Edura-
Hon Society of the Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal NWnWff.Aswxjatipn.
Sb John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School of
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. _
Other Societies In Snvnnn«h.
Georgia HtitorieGSodetyi-JamesM. Wajnc, Piwt.
Georgia Medical Bociety—R. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, President.
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
roRTniTAKiMu or oaroerrtONs,AND roBAOgaowLaaoa-
wutr abd raoor or oaafis, kc., to bb esaa w oman
Carolina. Florida, Alahumaand Louisiana.
M. HVMcAIlister, for Massaehroetu.
Solomon Cohen, lor South Carolina.
A. R. Lawton, lor Boulh Carolina.
wwffiBnrojStnSud »*» cuoiinfc
WM, P. YO.YGK,
FACTOR 4* COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 04 DAY BTREET.
Swvmunah, da.
PHILIP KdAN,
DRAPER AND TAIL OR.
ann tnuuta ra
korchiefe, Gloves,’ Merino and Bilk UndeT-Hklrt#,'
Drawers, fcc.
NO. BE BRYAN STREET,
sacoan noot west or if. sastman, jswrLua.
J Oh II I’ll T1NTO,
Jraoa rAais.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
• NO. JlT WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Georslrx.
N. B—AH orders left with him will be executed la tits
Molest and most fesMooaMe style.
JAMBS P. KTOK 128,
TAILOR,
«0 W1HTAKKR-9TRKET.
^AliaaniHwpi In his Mn# mads la th* neuert and latest
N. B.—Catting daM at lb# shortest notice. fiat
L. ROIIIDBR, .
FASmONABL^’mor'e SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
watTAnna-rraoirr, orrosm sains’ amuMaa.
ALVIN N. MILIjBR;
ENGINEER AND MILL IVRIGHT,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
tAS-ma whabp—BAV-rraairr,
Savannah, fleorffla.
QUANTOCK A WILSON,
WHEEL WRIGHTS AND SMITHS
rr. JuuAB-#TmarT, bbab tub Msaarr.
Carriages repaired, and aB other work done at short notice
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DOBB AT TUB SBOBTKST BOTICB.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Bale.
R. «b J. LACHLISON, -
’ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND nRAHS FOUNDERS,
CANAterraarr, bbab tub CABAteLoca,
Saraxuiah, Georgia.
a. LAcnuson. J. laciii iion.
EDWARD G. WILSON, *
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
ornoa on aoix-sT., orrosm pulasbi iious*.
Court Days, First Satifntay In each month.
Return Days, . . Ten day* before Court day.
DR. 12. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
Will perform any operations pertaining to his Profi-ssion.
Artificial Teeth inserted from ono to an entire douMe set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best DeuUsta In
Europe or America.
(JrBUATiva Rooms, No. 1ST CoBamxss atbklt.
ROBERT 1). WALKER,
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
BBOVOBTOM rr., BBTWrtB WUITAKBB AMD BABBABD.
Grave K tones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; MaiMe
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Btons for Buildings.
Ornamental Irou Railings, fcc. lie., furnished to order.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAME roSTBACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MAHONUY
or KVBBY DBSCIUrTIOB.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, fcc. fcc.,
No. 11 WlUTARAa ST.—Havanmaii, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Print*.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
90 Bull, okb doob Noam or Bboo into«-Ht.
Scenery In Oil or Water Colon; Plain, Fancy and Gilt
Eigne. Banners, Flags, Transparencies, Window
Buadss, fcc., neatl/ executed to order.
09- House Painting, Graining, Glaalrig and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, tkbms bbasobablb.
P. JACOUM,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. Ht BULL-STREET,
(SION OP TMB INDIAN, NEAN MONUMENT BqtlABt.)
Ssraunah, Ga.
N. B.—Kueps rcinstantly on band Bnanisli, Itnlf finanlsli
and American Begat*, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Hnuff, fcc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITARBR-RTREET,
• Srxrantuih, da.,
lias ori band a large and choice stock of Hecars, Snuff,
Smoking and chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles in Iti* line at tbe most reasonable terms.
JACOB DirrUNHOPUlt, A Kent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
•kVAN rraarr, second doob raoa auLL-sTqffirr,
OPPOSITE 5IONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boot* and other work made to order.
J. L OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA OTURER
No. IT Bdix-stubbt, nbab Monument squama.
Cork sole. Water proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
titer, Walking, Dress, and Pump sol# Itonwi Hhooting
Buskins, Ilootce!>, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, HUppare,fce.,
made to order In the neatest and most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by th* most experienced aud
careful workmen.
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
C-ORMBB WIIITABBR AB» BaOfOUTO.N STREfT,
Hnvannali, Georg 1st.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VK8TINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after the latest fa-difon
at Uie shortest notice.
LEWIS PIUEPHAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
RBCBNTLV rtOM BMW TOMB,
Has opened a new establishment In Owens' Building,
formerly occupied by Mr. J. W. Kelly, where he keep*
constantly on band an as#orthient of fine FKKNt'H
GOODS, mark, to order In th* latest style, and at Um
shortest notice. He hopes lo please all wbo may give him
a trial. WM. S. THOMPSON, Aoent.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!i—The
YSf subscribers bave opened a new DRUG STORE, la
§■ Gaupry’s Bulb ling, corner of Bay and Bull-streets,
and will always be supplied with Fresh DRUGS.
CH EM 11 1. AH, Pbaruiaceutical Preparation, fcc. fcc., of
the jmisai quality. .
A great variety of Perfumery and Fancy Artii le* con
stantly received from lha Importer# and mauufecturer*.
SODA WATEB,at the Ibunt and In bottl -e, througliout
tha year, with a great variety of choice BYRUl’S.
8EIDLETZ and MAGNESIAN WATER bottled to
order, at the shortest notice-
Congress Hpring, Pavilion, Iodine, Beltxcr, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from tbe Spring*.
A perfectly competent penon will attend, atony hour
cf the night, lo compound uisdlcine.
Jan 1 JOHNSON fc CO.
13001CBIND1NG AND BLANK-BOOK
iJ> MANUFACTORY.—The Subscriber likvlng gr"«‘-
ly increased the facilities of tbe above utUldi.hincnt for
the Manufiu-ture of Blank-Work, Ruling of Paper and
Book-Binding of all kind*, re-pcclftilly rollclu the pa
tronage ofthe public. By recent arrivals have been re
ceived a largu supply of Cap, Demy, Medium, Royal and
Hupcr-Royal Ledger Paper, o? the very best quality, which
up «
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
T A. M.
i: i; “ £iiS!Ti Atabm ’ am
“ u u i, Nwbville/ »
I! “ ;; £5sj5s" w "'’j T “""«».
1-r.lRlit r-r M.nh.n.n^ otimllr, from fcnmuh to Muon.
>< ;?_ , ?» P ' , . T °? 0 V—y.RMfc Bfctw, Ifrmtan, Bfroc, KaUlo,, Or, fioofr., nl nfcn
Bpawaiaste::
Savaanah/jan. l^M? x j ' “ L. O. ’REYNOLDS, Ea *°
MACOr/ AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
htoDaiton^G° n ^1 icilcs of the lino of Rtil-Rosdsextending from 8aYan-
rbe Paaseacrr Trains of this Haadun nut dally as follows i coo see ting at Macon with tbs Ceatral Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western sns AihuitMand Georgia Hall Roads.
Leava Macon at 0 A. 51., arrive at'Atlanta 19 30 P. 51., and at Dalton 8 P. 51.
1MBV* Dalton 4 A. M., arrive U Atlanta II A. 5L, and at Macon 6 P. M.
on tins Rood to and from Savannah sleep om aJfht at Macon,
on the Western and Atlantic Rond do not nut on Sunday.
Passengers on
Passengers for tJo|umkm, .Mrmtgom'.ry and New ortcan* via Savannah and Macon, taka Stages at BarnesvIUs.
I’amengrrs Ibr La Grams. West Point, Montgomery aad New-Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Gridin.
F relit* Trains an nm duly through the busTnvM season, and tri-weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other goads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwardtag.
Rates of Freight for llrrrtuuirilse Generally,
NKTWStN MACON AND
KiBST CLASS, (per cubic luob)—Boxes of Hals, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and
other articles as are clearly analogous to those named
Sacoan Class, (per ICn lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Pry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drug*. Fsaltier*, aad Conftetiooaty,
TUIBD Cuss, (per 100 Bis.)—Huger, Coffee, Liquor. Bagging. Rope, Butler, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather, III les In balrs, Cotton Yatns, Copper, Tla, Bar and Sheet Iron, lloOow-wan, Castings
Hardware, and ad other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Fouam Class, (per 100 lbs' - * ~ ‘ ‘ * -
bales of Hags, Ginseng, green
Fourth Class, (per 100 llM.)_Flour, Hi e, Ha> on, Pork, Beef, Fish, l«rd, Tallow, Heeswai
"— r! ‘“— and dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, pig Iron, 51 III and Grindstones,....
Cotton from Atlanta tn SaviuiualiT.
“ “ Joneabar’ “
Griffin
If
r is
Macon, Ocb 96,1648.
NEW-YORK AND b\ VANNAII
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-8H1 I*S.
The splendid new Bt*inicrl'IIEROKEE,Cap|.TiinMAs
LvoN. (late of Uie Wm. Heabrook,) leaves Savianali lor
New-York, on WADNKsnAr,theiMR!i IMcmnbtr,3d Jan
uary, 17th Jauu >ry, 31st Janu iry, and on every albTnal"
WiNUH'sday tlicr alb r. Tlie sliip Is 1^50 tons burthen,
built expressly for till* trade, In th* moMsubauntial man
m r, and with ev. ryrrganl to safety, omlort and eiieed.
7lie set oml eL-ninnr of the line, Uie TENNESSEE, U
Uunchrd, ami will lei ready early In Hie Spring, so but
ona will Lav.- N« w-Voik uud Savannah cv<ry IV rnaca
PAY. Tbe facilities and advantagea offered by tMs line
to the trav.-Uiny public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
and Florida, It is bop -d will be tri *1 and duly appro
elated.
(fc/- Persona Intending to take passage In this tin-, arc
assured that Hie Central Rail-Road Company, will, wlmn-
ever necessary, run a sp-cial train to suit Un* niriv .l and
departure of tbe stumers. _
For Frclgl't ov Passage, apply to
PADRLFORf) k FAY, Savannah, or
SAM'L. L. MITCHELL, 191 Front *1.,
dig 18 Nsw York.
..55rts.per oolbs.'
..80 mV. 00lbs.
50 “ •• 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Hup riutcndant.
SAVANNAH AND ACQUITTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tha StMun-boat Company of GsorgU's Rnatv
.vrrr.. hudsamo,
TENNESSEE, Cnpl. Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE Capt Powkll,
Run b. tw'en the almve plact* In connecHon with Tow-
t<MH an t Lt«ht.T', affording the m'rchaitU or Omnia,
South thirollna, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transport itlon of goods to and from
the lut-rior.
During the vsry low ttagra of the river His praaei
season, (Iow.t Hum for aomn years,) mrrcban ll*e et
tru pnI to Hit* Company has been forwarded with but
trilling del ndnn and no interruptions proving to Uie pub
lic their ability to forward goal* at the lowerl »Lige» of
the river.
Merclian lls.\ in all cases, Imported or exported tvl
rvcrivrd and fonvarded free ofconimissioii*, and fr.lglit
Air Hie Getuxia Rail Road for Athens and AHantn, and all
SUttoos on Vie Western fc Atl intic Rail Road, can be
paid at Uiorc HLxtionsi frrrlglil (iir oUicr StnHons Uds side
or AUanti Is pxynble at Augn'ti.
I’rodum from Hie Georgia Rail Rovl will nlso lie for
warded friT) of rominUslon*, and nil exn nse mid, and
collected at Savoiuialflfom roualgnecs of vcsm-D, v '
rcuulred.
Th* T. H. M. now run* as n regular pocket, affording
inerrased Ou-iliHes of communicaHnn.
Merchandise from seaward should lie addressed to ran
ofHnvamnli Agent, and from Uie Interior to Au|iiria
1’artii uUr can hInniM be lak-n to address Bills Liuliug
to James A. Fawne, at Sannnxb.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Hnvannali.
oct 16 JNO. B. GUIKU, Augusta.
roll NEW-YORK.
M A M <&
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To tall weekly during the year. This line Is composed
oT Uie following vessels t
Barque ISAAC 5IEAD, B.T. Rbown.
Barque PETER DEMI1.L, N. HoBY,
Brig MACON. F.SmtmaLn.
HrlgJOIIN HNDERS J. Johnson.
Sclir. u. J. JONES, If. Loot.
The above vessels are of the first class, Insured at tho
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience In the trade. They wU be towed up and
down the river when necessary, and win always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins art handsomely fur-
nlshed, and every cars will ba liken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. Por Freight or Passage, ap
ply to . CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 179 nay-street. Savannah.
nr.MILL fc CO.,
oct 13 No. 168 Front street, New-York.
crcncrai gflrtwtttrmrwts.
-VTEVV CLOTHING STORE, No. 00 nnd
-Ly 150 Gibbons* Raatnu—Tbe undersigned has ra
ce nUy returned from the North, where be has been en-
rahpuE xsss &TSS& &san:
■At. Mb * mi,-b. to ra—m fcto iwk to. inVto
beta surpamsd by any brought to tbit place. Among Ms
j the fotwwiagarticles.
Cloaks and Mantiea-blue and black Broad Cloth and
Jamlet
Om Coats of invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skin and Blanket
^Drese Goals and Frocks, of fine Maek Flench Broad
Business Coats—such as plain and fancy Tweed, final.
._tre, Mack Doe Stria, plain Beaver Cloth, Satinet, Ken*
lucky Jeans, Back and FrocUes.
*t» an ofthe moat Ihthiooable goods,
>k Caaaimcrc, Mack Doe Skin, EngUsh
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Vests of every description,
such as fine plain Mack
ptala Velvet and a Cartmw^ Bamha-
^UmjerShirta, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine nnd unUeach-
Cravau! of worsted, (kney Betin, plain SUk* black BUk.
Linen and Silk Pocket IfandkcrcMeft, ofreet variety.
Shirts, of Idnen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, (kney
otton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also, a gen
eral gsaortnvnt of Hoy Hi Bb’*—
Stocks, of plain Batin, r .
foncy Silk Stocks and Nark Tlra.
Umbrellas—a bwntifril naaortnivnt at French, Bilk,
Scotch Gingham aad Cotton UmlrelUs.
Caps—a fine and fkahionaMe assortment of Cloth
Gtaiaed Silk, and OUcr Skin Cap*.
N. B. A general Msortromtof YouHi'a and Boy's
nothing, of Racks, Round Jackets, Pantaloons, Vests
and doth Cap*. Having taken much palm in selecting
dec 90 GEO. 8. NICIIOLS.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Largo aiics, for
puldic rooms and balls. Also, a few Cooking
Stoves, at reduced prices.
NAILS AND TIN.—300 kep Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double barrel Percussion Guns,‘assorted
’'Sot'KIfr BI-ADES—frO dozen, ton renind.
Carriage Ways and Locks for folding doon.
A-XEit-iOOlKnes HmI’s superior Axes, Just racelved.
TWINE.—Uatxlnt, Ball and Seine Twine. ,
BRISTLES rORGINS—50 lbs. lust received, and Ibr
enle by McCLEflKEY fc NURTON.
THE LAW OF DEBTOR AND CRED-
X llor In tbe United States and Canada, adapted to lb*
want* of Merchants and Lawyer*; by Jamee P. Hole '
Holcombe's leading Cases in Commercial Law.
Smith's Commentaries om Statute and CutuUl
Law, aad Statutory and Consti tut tonal Construction.
Lockwood’s Analytical and Practical SynojMs of all tbe
Cases ravened, In Law and Equity* New-York.
Barbour’s New-York Reports Supreme Court, vole. 1
and 9.
Lea’s Chancery Reports, vol. 1st.
Jan 18 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ertuj ffirtfnmurs.
A N ORDINANCE—To divi.l.- iho City of
Savannali into Hre DisUict*, and to pntvide for
glvtag tbe alarms of Firs.
sbction 1.—Be it Ordained by the Mayor and .tide,men
ofthe City of Savannah and Hamlets thaorin Council n*
scmhlcd, and It is hereby ordained by the authmitv ofthe
same. That from and aftor the pnsfs of thacrllafnam
the City of Savannah and Hamlets Qieraof. he, m„l the
Dlvirion*, to be
I)* following plan
1*1 Hi t. let, ShaB Include all that portion of Hie City and
Hamlets, bounded as follows i Norlli by the River; East
by a line commencing at tbe lowest M>.t l a*t *.i the
sssSSssusiaMitsxi
Bull-street. Which portion of the City so boundsd, shall
be numbered an.l kn*iwn as the Mrs! File District.
ill luclade all that portion of the City
a i North by SouUi Broad.
[ity Commons, (Including
corporate Malta of the Citv,l and
Bull street. \Vhich portion or the l n* *o
shalll be numbered and known as Hie Second
st portion of Hie City
s River| Earthy Bull-
- d Wot by We
■»d District, Shall MINPVPi
and Hamlets, bounded Mfodowa
4 Hamlets, bounded M f
West by BaU-atraeMI
bounded, shalll be nd
Fir* District.
3d District, Khali
bounded as follows s
Include all
North by t
by South Broad street, and V
Which portion of the City r-, oounoca,
■hall bo numbered and known as tbe Third Fire District.
4Ui District, Shall Include all Uiat portion of the City
and Hamlets, bounded m follows i North ry South Brond
tM I East by Bull-street t South by Uie line of Incnipn.
be numEered and known as tha Fwuth Fir* B
5th lilrtrlct, Shall Include all that portion of the tin of
Savannah known as ” Yamacraw,” and bounded av ml-
lows I North by Um River; Ea*t by West Brond street;
South Inr the line of Incorporation of the city, and West
by the Canal. Which portion of tbe City ami Hamlets so
■“ b * "" J
HacrioN 9.—Be It frutber ordained by the authority
aforesaid, Thai U shall ba the duty of Um Watchman in
Um thipola of Um Exchange, at the occurrence «.i Fire,
first to give a general alarm, by ringing Um Exchange Hell
continuously, for a space of time cot exceeding two
minutes daraihai, and then to designate the DUtrict Where
such fir* may occur, by Tolling Um bell for Uie Fh *t 1)1* •
trict—“t iklut Twice with short Interval* for the Second
l»i trict—St Iking Three Times wlUi short Interval, iw
the Tbid J hi let—Striking Four Times with short Inter-
valsfor the Fourth District, and Striking l ive Timas with
abort intervals for the HfUi District Said ringtaf and
tolling orthe Exchange Rett to continue for a spece rd time A
not exceeding Uitriy minutes duration, when U shall era c. W
Provided, nevertheless, That If during the prevalence of
on* fir* In any part of Um City, there should occur a fo.
lu another part of Um tlty, then and In that case, it st “
be the duty ofthe Watchman In th# Cupola of Um 1
change, to designate Um Dirt-tot where such second I
may occur, by totting aad striking Um BMhaan kM la
Uie manner above prescribed.
HrrTioM a—Be It fMiUier ordained by the authority
afore aid, That It shall be the duty uf th# Officers of tbs
Watch, to ram* tbs alarm of Or# to be extended, hr ring
Ing tbe Sett of Um ” Guard lluuxc,” without orssaitoi,,
shall be*subdmti r,r * n7fl,e 1,1 ^ ^ 1111 ,ho
Sicrnon 4.- I:e It ftmher ordained, Thn» It shall lw His
duty ofthe officers of the Flra t.'«*m|*anv, and of the City
\Va:cb, to report aU neglecta of Uie dalles required by ths
pro vis too* of this Ordinance, and upon conviction before
tie Police Court ef Savannah, such offender so convicted
shall be fined la a sum not exceeding Ten Dollnts, or b«
dismissed from senrtea.
Ramon 5.—Be It further ordained by the auHimity
aforesaid, That an Ordinances, nr parts or Ordinances
militating against the above provi-tora of IhL Ordlaauct,
be, and the seme are hereby repealed.
Passed In Council* Bd April, W
■ HURON'S PIIILADULPHIA
M M.
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via i
ft IliTT
ttrlw. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. SuonxN.
Kcbr. J NO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lonaa.
•Tbe abort vtsssls art all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains cxp*>rlencbd In the trade, and
wbo will uss their best exertions login satiafoctkmto
tin shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good a*.
commodaUnns for Paascnj^rs), aptdy w
GREINER fc BEALL,
73 Bay street, Bnvannab.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ja.,
oct 17 No. 37)4 N. Whams, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPLY OF GA.
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other 5fcrchsndise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Simmers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt PnaeoT.
LAMAR, Capt.
And also by Hie Steamer
A5IORY SIBLEY Capt. Cats wen.
The Utter Steamer being of Ips draught Hun any other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch In all stvgcs
of Hie walrr. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care t>f the Company or It#
Agents, will he received and forwarded free of commls
■inns. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS. Agent, Savannah.
’LAND, Agent, Augusta.
W. 51. ROWL,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WM. WAUNKU, at his Oawuaor
RrrostToiv anp M a nor a cTUBisn Ks-
tvbuskmsnt, Wert Broad.head of Broughton elreeL has
CARRIAGES on hand of avaav puoaimon calculated
for Uie BcuUiem market, vl»« Rockawajs. Coaches,
Chariotess, Barouches. Coachees, Fbritons, Stanhopes,
Gigs, Buggies, Chairs, Sulkies, Sporting Wagons, Planta.
Hon do., and n general assortment of Jersey and light
Fancy Wagons. In short, be can produce a betier stock
than has been seen lu Georgia for twenty years past, and
he appeels with confidence to his customeis in Uie Ime-
on the short
cat notice. Carriages, fcc., of any description ordered on
Uvo most reasonable terms from any establishment *-
New-York, Newark, or New Haven.
All kinds of repairing done oo reasonable terms.
Hnvnnnah, (Oa. J OtL 31st, 1845. 1>
rkOWR"TRAPHAGEN»S PULMO-
\J NIC M1YTURB—Warranted an effaclual erne
for Colds, Coughs, Influcnsa, and aB dUeam of Iba lungs*
»g |T .»«*,te**g ilENDH1CM0N t c.
GROCERIES.— 1 1’ho Sutacribor
has received by receut arrivals i
M bhda. I’orto Ml o Sugar
99 do. St. Croix do
100 packages Stewart's Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed ant Ucfln vl| 95 bt ls. Coff.-e Surar
300 l ags Rio t.'olTe*;; 50 ha;s Lasuira do.
50 ba^s and po keis Java Coffee
100 packages Totenvo, various brands
100 Dt*ls« common Gim 50 do. Phelps do
100 bhls. New England Rum; 5 idpes Holland Gin
50 bbla. West, m Whisk-y; 5 half plitcs Otard Brandy
50 quarter and ei diUu-asks Al&aga Wine
1 punch, on SI. Croix Rum
90 quail r and eiglitti ra»ks Madeira Wine
10 bids, super old Monootahela Whiskey
100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 15 hales Gunny do
75 cgpks Bacon sides; 95 boxes Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hams, very chub-e
100 Iwrrels anil half nh|*. Canal Flour
60 bMs. Baltimore Flour; 900 hags assorted Kliot
90 bids, and 10 half pipes Cider Vinegar
50 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs llasard’s Towd* r
100 boxes Soap, various brands
90 bogs Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 95 boxes Rolrin*
90 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Aluionds
SO hhds. Cuba Motass*-#; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molaas.-#
SS casks Potter, pints and quarts
90 qkarter cheats Hyson Test 25 boxes Cheese
SO M. Spanish Cigar*, various brand*
Por sale on fkvorpble term# hy • . .......
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
GROCERIES—Glvo us a call!—
Tlie Subscribers bare reedred from New-
. York, a choice and well selected stock of
GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex-
presriy Ibr tills market, comDllng of
St. Croix, Porto RU-o and Muscovado Sugar.;
Loaf, Cra-bed, rowriered and Clarified Sutar*|
I’ale and white Soap; Sperm and Tallow L'andl.-r;
Hyson, Bla* k. Imperial and Gunpowder Tea«i
ofixe oil; eanlin Herring* arid No. 1 5lacki r*.l;
Almond*. Rahiii*, Currants and Planes; .
Flour, Coffee llrooip*, Pails, Brashes, and all other
artlrle* usually kept In a Family Grocery store.
Al-o keep always on hand of die best quality, cbon-e
Go-hcn Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
To.*.-,fcc. K„. K .. : » r » or ,.,l, 1 ,,cn„.,
oct 91 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-*!#.
LL^neen
eafflnl
I. W. MOllRELI
Invite# Ids friend* and!
_ tlie public generally, both!
from town and country, to call and examine bis new
FURNISHING STORE, In Hmets'New Building, Brough
ton sheet, thk i.abocst in th* «-ocirrav under one roa;
where he will bare great pleasure in exliibting to Hm-iii or
Smslra an “sorUnent of HEADY MAfifc FURNI
TUBE, as was ever offered in the fioutheni maikcU.
dee OO
N. B. KN4P?..
HAVlTAITUaVS OV
_______ SADDLES, HARNESS, kc.
Wholeaule ixiirt Retail llealcr lu Kx<t«llerjr,
lias Just received and keeps constantly on hand, every
description of Saddles, both gentlemen's and ladles; En-
gllthand American Bridle# and 5Iart*ngah»s Stiriup#,
Spurs and Bits in every style. Also, every description *»f
Harness, Tranks, Valises and Travelling Bag*. Also, all
kinds of Leathers, such as skhllnf, baraess.band and ton
leather, sole leather, calf akins, lining skins, Morocco and
airing leather. Also, Cantege Trimmings, as spring*,
axles, dash frames, bands, plated and brass stump Joints,
bows, patent leatiter, lares, broad and narrow silk and
worsted fringes, plated and bras# carriage lamps, fcc. Ire.
N. R. K. will continue to receive weekly suppHesoftiie
above named and all other artlrles ln bU line, at hi* Old
Stand, West End of Gibbons’ Building,on Mnrket square,
which he will sell al the lowest prices, xvholenale and re
tail. iy »
GROCERIES—20 hhdi. Porto
Rico Sugar*; 90 do. Muscovado do.
V00 beg* Rio Cofibe; 100 bMs. N. O. Whiskey
45 bMs. Phclp's Hint 30 do. N. Y. Brandy
60 do. Nsw England Rum
tibO boxes manulkctured Tobacco
300 reams Wrappii* Paper? 95 half bbl*. No. 1 Mackerel
3003 lbs. Oodft-h; 50 boxes pale Seep; 60 do. No. 1 do.
50 bbbr. N. O. Syrup; tOubds. Cuba Motassee
50 tierces Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. casks Madeira Wine; 9&.do. do. Malaga do.
lift bbl*. Barnteria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. Ruynr, Blitter and Soda Biscuits
75 malts fa**la; 10 bbds. Bacon Sides
M quarter chete lly»on Tea, 85 eighth do. do.
90 chests Black Tea; 10 bags Pepper; 6 bags Pimento
10 keg* Go-In n Butter; 90 bbl*. Mooongahela Whiskey
1) half pipes Otard, Dupuy fc Co.*s Bramly
4 do. do. Swan Gim 50 boxes Cheese
A hhd*. Kentucky Leal Tobacco; 50 boxes Pearl Starch
!00 Demijohn*, various rises
7.i ba*keu Champagne, of choice brands, In store uv
for fr«le by CONNERAT fc BAR1E.
J«»J
A. CHAMPION oflera for sale, at
Store, North side Sfarkst-equare i 40 bbds St.
JB—Pm Croix. Porto Rico. Muscovado aud N. O.
Sugars; 100 baas Rio and Java Coffee
50 bbla Crashed, Powdered aad Refined Sugars
95 boxes Woolssy fc WooUey*s Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, aad 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls aad half bbls Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxe« Sperm, 95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
CtemUset 100 boxes aad half boxes Soap
9 casks W later aad Fall Sperm OU
10 bbls. Mess Pork; 10 half bMs. F. M. Beef
50 padrges Buckwheat In bbls. balfqr. eighth and bags
95 packages choice Teas; 'JO,000 superior Havana Began
75 boxes half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
CO caika and 50 boxes choice Wine
I pipe Brandy, vintage of 1849
1 Ut.cuk QucvuVPint Wine
It "Hand Gin and Domestic Liquor*
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Atirtard, Pepper, Ginger. Altinlce, Cloves, Alace, Al-
mnmls, Currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vlaegw, Codfish. Potatoes, fcc. fcr.
N. B.—The above stock of Goods have all been selected
with much ear# for cash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement will be given to those
xvho purchase for cash or city acceptances. nor
CABINET MAK’R
1 A!,D f 1 '
_ UPHOLSTERER. I V It 1 11
It. L. BOGARDUS would inform tbe cUUcnsofKa-
vnnnnh that ho haa commenced the above Business for
himself In Hull-street, between Broughton-street and
Monument square, and has received a large and well
frele- led stockjibr the Buslnesa. Feathers, Feather Beds,
Pew Cuslitons, Hair and Alow Madrasse* of the beat
quality will bo kept on hand and made to order. Boftu,
chain, Divans aud Ottomans re coveredi Piano Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accordeons repaired in Um best
manner..
, Order# left with Air. B. for tuning Plano Fortrs will be
ptnmptiy attended to. Ttano Keys cleaned and brought
to their Oiltinal whiteness. Every description of Coffins
—* “ d hand Ffim/ture I
at nioderate p*Icc*.
rnght and
I'lRESSING COMBS, kc—I h«va just
YJ recdx-ed a splendid lot olUutialo and Horn Die »ing
and Pocket Combs i also Tooth, Nall and llalr Bmi>Ih«i
I’cifomcry and Fancy articles, such as betctiHora kept by
me. I odVr them for tale a* cheap M era ba bought In any
place. J. 51. II AV WOOD,
nov7 Monnuient-squaie.
WINDOW GLASS—240 boxea 8 by 10
VY Glam, various qualities; 900 boxes 10 by 19 Glass,
various qualities; 100 boxes assorted, visi 10 by 14,11 by
IS, 11 by 16,19 by 14,19 by 16 and 19 by 18; 90 boxes
double thick glass, assorted; 90boxes 10by 19,10 by 14,
19 by 10,19 by 18,14 by 90,14 by 93.16 by 90, 16 by 99,
tit by 94,18 by 98,18 by 96,90 by M, 94 by 30, 24 by 39,
04 by 36. aud 98 by 49, good quality French Glass tjusr
pceteed and for rale by
nov8 DBNBLOW fc WEBSTER.
A N ORDINANCE—To amend the mivon-
HL teenth section of aa Orrilnnnre. defining what *i.*ll
be considered Public Nuisance*, ami for the mooral of
lbs same > pamed 9d Augart. 1KO:
Section 1. Ba it ordained hr th* Mayor and AM rm-n
of tbe Cllf of Sarunnab, and bamlet* il»er’*>r, in Council
aswmMcd, and It is her-by ordained by the authority of
the same i That tha seventeenth sreUoa of tlie above re-
eltrd Ordinance be, and Is hereby so amended ax to pro-
lowing limit* ray llog or bog*: eommeariat«tbe awatli
of the Hatimuh, Ogecbce and AltamahaX'aiwl, on the
Savannah River, tbenea South on eartera baak of said
Canal to Rail Pmd street, thvnce Fm-t along Ball Ruxd-
street to West IIroad stn-ct, them* South, alont West
Broad street, extended to Garden Lot No. rev -a (7),
thence Eastward!/, atony tbe line of raid G.ir 1. n las, to
Tattoall street, the nee north along Tattnall rt-eet, to
Jones street to Jones street, thence atony Jones attest,
Ea*t, In a dlrecl line to tim limlu of the City.
Sec. 9. B# It further ordained, bv the euti-r>v #fwe.
said: 1 hat silt rdlnxnces, or parts thereof o. UtatIM w.th
tlie proxl Ion- of this OrdlMlicu lie, and tim ratio ars
licrel.jr r ts-al d.
Parsed In CounHI, l"th Auru-t. 18W.
FRANCIS S. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attast, A. U. DavaaroKT, c. c. aug 94
“n F INTEREST TO ALL.”—TO THE
LADIES.—THE GENUINE BALM OF CO-
LUMBIA, for Restoring the Hair.
“ L*mg hair Is a glory to woman,” says Paul,
And all fori the truth of tbs ptoa* quotation;
Pnserve it Ukh, tadlea-xronr gtoryrtnay fall,
Unless you protect It with this preparation.
If you xvish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, fr -e from
dandruff and scurf, do not fiti) to procure tha genuine
Balm of ColamUa. In rasas of baldness it wifi do no
mote than exceed your expectations. Many wbo have
lost their hair for twenty years, bare had it r-stond to
It# original perfection by the um of this Balm. Ag*. state,
or condition, appears to be no obstacle whatever t it also
causes Dm fluid to fiow with which tha delicate hair tubes
Is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was gray
as tit* Astatic carle) bare had their hair restored to Its
natural rotor by this Invaluable remedy, la all rases of
fever It w Ul be found the most pleasant wash that ran ba
used. A tew applications paly srs necessary to keep the
hair from foiling out ll strengthens the roots, It never
rail* to impart a rich glossy appearance, and a* a perflune
for the toilet it Is unequalled. It boIJs three times as
much as other miscalled hair restoratives, and Is more
effectual.
ft?* Csatlea.- Never buy It unless you find Dm name of
Cooistock fc Co., proprietor, on the wrapper of * a h bot
tle, or you are cheated with a counterfeit article.
CONNELL’S MAGICAL*PAIN EXTRACTOR— 1U
. TmUTt fTeadsr ffireseuncsdss Is all trite Asee seer s red
I—Whit# Swelling*, Inflammation, Pain la the Rack,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous
Sores hr# speedily and permanently cured by Connell’s
Magical rain Extractor; Affections of tbe Lungs, Ague In
tbo Taoc, 11 rcs>t, Tic Dnloureux, Hiroulo tiara me*,
Blistered Surfaces, fcc. It Is equally beneficial in all
kinds ef Inflammatory IHreases, each as Son Nip
ples aad Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Sw-elllnf
and Ulcers, Bruises, Bums, Erysipelas, Riles, Chilblains,
fcc., will quickly be relieved by tbe application of this
salve. This remarkable sanative nassnssss many virtu-t
never found in any other article. It has the most perfect
power over all pains by flremosiUvely allaying the suffering
almost ImmcJfah ly upon Its application. If any dUbe!
lieve tlie itatmicnts, we would earnestly Invite them to
call and exanilna the numerous unsolicited certificates of
remarkabls curs# wrought by this salve. It has for months
part been add upon the following Uberel terms, to wit t
if the user wae not perfectly satisfied, and even delighted
with Its effect*, and, furthermore, If It did not folly an
swer our recommendations, tbs money wae r tumadlm
mediately at their request. On these terms this absolute
hcol-aU 1* now soldi and wr simply ask If Hie publl* ran
demand any thing more reasonable l Kind parent, keep
I constantly on hand; In cases of accident by fire, life may
be lost without Itg but by Its use aB boras are subject to its
control, unless the vitala an destroyed.
Of?" CWmisa.—No Fain-Extra? tor can be genuine unless
you find the signature of romstock fc CO. on the wrapper
of each box. Beware ofthe rountetfr-IL
LONG LEV'S GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PAN
ACEA—!. For Cold* and feverish feelings aad prevent
ing fevers. 9. For AsUuna, Liver Complaint and NIL
llou* Affections. 3. For Diarrhoa, Indigestion and Loss
of Appetite- 4. For Costivenecs In female# and males,
and nervous complaints. &. For filomarti Affections,
Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, fcc. The great points
are, it Is not bad to take, never gives pain, and never
leaves one costive.
09- Dpsyrys** end Liver Cbmfo/al cured, mm3 oil HVs -
..#«#«! Southern Fertrt pmcntei. in every ••*** by the use
of Looglsy’s Great Western Indian Panacea, warranted
to cure tbe mast sever* eases of the above compUlats.
Ito*# of appetite, bilious affections and Indlgestfou are
permanently cored by its are. Tbe great points are It is
not bad to lake; it never leaves the bowel* costive, and
never gives pain in its operations. 'Jills Panacea will rq>
move aU the bad til* from tbe stomach and givt tone to
the system, and keeps off all attacks of malignant fevers.
If the vtomacb ta in a healthy state, and the pores of the
skin are open, so aa to admit of free exhalations from the
boJy, there ran be no attack of fever. This offica the
*.S! iw r«" mimztin, with iti. jwYWm.. of
to try tills article u they Wish to ensure health during Uie Hlminre. be. nnd the mmn are hereby renenlcil.
year. A* a fondly medicine, it is unparalled for rough*. pSefl In WcIL ahh Mw wK ‘
colds, an- all dbeues of*»Le Mood, and kidney anJ ' ’ ||. k. pURR«irnilS. M
scrofula complaint*. - * — - “
s power* tiiii* roir>
A BILL—To be entitled “an Ordinance to
carry more frtily Into an effect tbe plan and system
for reducing to and to-cplng in a state of do - eult'irc the
tow lands around tha ' liy of Pavannah, nnd to proxdds
for the removal of sn?h nuisances or cans.-# of diarass
which ma/ effort tbe eltiaem thereof, or In anj-u l»c in
Jure their mutitb.”
Whereas the culture of Bice upon ti»* tends around the
city of Savannah which by contract are susj-ct to dry
culture, Is a notation ofthe true Intent and me iiuni; of
ths aald contract, and Is prohibited by the ordinances of
the city, and Is manifestly Injurious to the bcnlth of th •
ritis-ns; and whereas power Is vested in the klsyor and
AMern.cn of tbe rRy of Savannah and tbe liaml t* there
of, by Ad of tbe General Assembly, torarry Into foil effort
the system of dry culture, and to remm nail uufoaiu-r-t or
or causes of disease which may rlfect the health of the
clUxenrt and whereas, it Is the right tl * *
dnfy m' the Olty Gounrtl to exert the p .
ml up->n tin hi, for lb* pubUc good.
*’<*. tion I. Be It ordained by the Major snd Mtom i
of the dty of Savannah and hamlets tbaraoff That it
shaU be lb* duty ofthe Mayor, whenever lie »h»ll re* * 1 vs
Inf.mnation that Rice is |danted or eultivnled upon any
of the land* around ths city subject to dry culture. ...i
tracts, to serve a notice upon tbe owner, tenant, or • uin
valor of the said land, or any person baring flic charge of
the same, or bl*. her or their agent, requiring ths said
person to desist from the said culture, and to ite-troy the
said Rice If growing, or to appear te-fore Poundl at l.l-re
nnd place In sorb notice to be specified, not exceeding
ten days from Uie date thereof, to slum- cause If nny they
have, why the said growing lUce should not be r< united
and destroyed as a nuisance.
Hec.9. And be It frirtber ordained. Hint If Hie roll
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, tijK-n
the sold notice, comply with the term* of tlie same, or
■lull fell to appear before Council, or If bating appeared,
no sufficient cause should be ebown wiiy the add Rteo
should not he removed, and its culture abandoned, Hrt in
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen may dlrecl tile
City Marehal forthwith to remove the said Rice and \n
destroy the same effectually, wherever It may be pianfo I
or growing on the said dry culture routran.
Mec. 3. And be It further ordained, That the expanses
incurred by tbe City authorities In enforcing this nrdi-
nanro, shall be assessed upon Uie owner of Uie land from
wliteli tim nuisance shall bo removed, wul rh
lerted by fxrruttoa to be Issued therefor as in o
of dues to Uie city;
Pee. 4. And be it frrnher ordained, That nothing In this
ordinance shall, be so construed a# to prevent an action
for and recovery of damage# for vtotatton of the dry eul-.
lure contracts lwtwecu tlie owucra or lands and the cor
poration of Harannah.
Pee. 5. AM be It frirtber ordained, That
Au**t, A C DavntroRT, Clerk of Coco* 11.
Mayor.
09* Have fan i Cough l-D* art neglect ih—TIichj*-
ands have met a premature death for the w ant of atten -
lion to a common cold. Rev. Dr. Bnrtiiolomew’# Ex-
pertunnl Pink Pyrap will most positively give relief and
save you from that most awfril disease, rulmontry Con
sumption, u hl 'h usually sweeps Into the grave thousand*
ofthe young, tbe old, tbe lovely and the gay.
RHEUMATISM.—Comstock’s Ilewes’Nerve and Bone
Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to
core any ease of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chords
and Muscles, or Stiff Joints, strengthens wreak Limbs,
and enautoe those who are crippled to walk bpin. Use
this article and be cured, or go without and suffer, as you
please. Certificate* of cures by the hundred can be seen
at 91 Courtinnd-st., N. Y.
DEAFNESS.—Use Dr. McNair* Acoustic Oil, few tbe.
cure **f D«*eft»e??. Also, all th«*u diragrtrcai-is noises.
Ilka tim bussing of Inroets, WHnc of water, whLuing of
steam, wlilcb are symptoms of approaching deafness.
who have been denf for ten, fifteen, or
twenty pw. and were subject to use ear trumpets,
have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these
trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases
of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Price «1 per flask. —
HAY’S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES.-Tbe wont
attacks ofthe Piles are effectually and permanently cured
in a short time by the use ofthe genuine Hay’s Liniment.
Hundreds of our first citizen* throughout the country
have used tills liniment with rooipicte success. It is
warranted to cure tbe most aggravated case.
THE GREAT PAIN KILLER—No medicine ha*
been discovered that Is so happily adapted to use inter-
nmUn as drops to be taken, and yet perform such wooden
when applied extenallw as a wash, or bath, l>y friction.
A York shilling (19 cento) la all you have to risk to tty
it; aod'aa that sum can be no object to tlie proprietor, It Is
hoped that amh a price can be no obstacle to any femtly,
and will not prevent lu trial.
It is not Intended to put this great healing remedy Into
the lianda of draggtste, who have so many useless things
oftlieirown to recommend, but look for it always with
country merchants, or in towns, In fency or dry goods
stores, or In temperance groceries.
The price, from txvelve to fifty cents per bottle, accord.
Ing to the rixo, will enable el) to use IL If you doubt, be
gin with a 19 cent bottle, and that will remove yourdnuHs,
and make you buy and ura, and recommend it to /our
friends more than a hundred certificates would. Who
will fell to try It then, and save life ami suffering Ibr a
York shilling.
Tbe ” Fain Killer ” may be used with a sw-re
will astonish the beholder, in such cases as the following:
Cholera Morbus, Dtstressteg Dysentery, Pain In the Bide
and Storateh, Com#, Cum and Brakes, t hobra Infen-
lum, Bronchitis, Healing Bores on man.or beast, Children
Teething, Raising Blood. Hoarseness, Quinsy In « few
hours i ChllMalns and Frosted F#et, Spanns, prevent a
Mister from burns, broken breasts, Measles, Cramps,
hurts, sentehes, or tom ftesb, Wtt# or rtings.
Certificates to fill a volume might ha puMUied, .bow
ing the wonderful effects of “Mrs. Brown’s Tain Killer.”
but they are too common, and used Ibr articles of no merit:
" do more than a thousand
burnt* rrlatiniTjo
3 id Lumber, Fire Wood, fcc—’-•Bo It further oi
that no person shall bring, deposit, lav, or cause lobs
fo.Mi.iii, ilcno-lted, or laid. In any, or sillier of the p« ‘
tic doc**, wharves, or la-iding place* al the north ei
or opportta to tha utter;# la ihfoetty, anvsboar* ~
rancour timber, sure*, tbnlgbv, fiM wood, ov o
bar, w hatever; and no nerson »lwll ship from, nr i«nu w,
or cause to be shipped from or landed, at any of Die pub-
tiewimrveso? dock* within the dty of Harannah, anjr
ties, tobarc.o, cotton, lumber, com, bales, peekaeos,
tranks, or any spades ef. raerthandke whatever**—”fro-
vldcd, that nothing contained In thfo section sliatt be con
strued to prevent any I'lanter froos landing out of Mi
best or canoe the prodqct# of his or her plantation, dllwr
for rata nr for flunily u-e, but Inno ca«# shall h-- or sb»
l»e allowed to occupy the said publto x^tiarf or fioelt Mnfcw •
top
oth(
In Council, ioui uer., ibu.
Be It frirtber ordained, That It shall be the duty of tha
Cltv Marshal and City Constables to inform apilnxt *11
white persons found within the llintta of said city, dlx
rliarglnt or attempting to discharge any gun, pistol or
oilier fire arms, cracker* or other eoniforetibl* prepara
tion, and that the person so Informed against be fined lu a
sum notexceedldgthirty dollars! andlfa slave or fres
person of color be found so offending, su-h person of
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding ten
' she*, to be indicted by tlie officer present
dec 90 ^ A. O. DAVENPORT, c. tv
site rremiu:.i Diamond I'oinfod Fen; the Franklin Pen,
with extension ease; French Pattern Gold Pen; RagleyM ...
celebrated Pent the Gardiner Pen; the CXIton Pur, unknown names to convince the user.
American People'#, fcc. ALo, several new ityfos of All of the above nam'd articles ate sold only in Favaa-
HilverPencilCaee*andflMders. Forealehy I nah,Ga.,by F. P. BAILEY. ‘
janM JOHN M. COOPER. I ocjil» 3« Ag«nt for th.i. Llty
C LERK’S OFFICE —Savannah, Dae.
20th, 1818—Extract from “an ordinance d'-firfog
what shall be considered publte nuisance*, and for the
prevention, punishment and removal ofthe same,” pawd
in Council August 9d, 1839, ntul amended October filth,
it shall potbrfowful for
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