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VOLUME XLVII.
♦SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY, MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1849.
THE REPUBLICAN
It M'BLIIIIED
DAILY AND TRI-WEEICLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A'. K. MOORE
CITY * COUNTY PRINTERS.
P, % ALEXANDER| ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TERM ft
Dull f Pnpr $10, Tii-Wtt kly $5,per annum'
a O> la do case will nn order for tho paper bo attended
, unless accompanied wall the money, or a eatlsActory
y rt fr r en :c.
Advertisements Inserted at tb« foUoxving rate* t
Oaa square, (ran uaaa oa less.) 1st insertion,..#0,73
EiCM CONTINUANCE, 60
OMR SQUARE, ORR WEEK DAILY, 9^50
OSt SQUARE, ORR MONTH DAILY,-.. 7,00
OMR SQUARE,.. .••••• ..TWO MOXTRS DAILY 19,00
Orb square, three norths daily, 13,00
Advertisements published ewnr other day, and those In
serted once or twice a weak, are charged 75 eta. per
aqoara for aaeb Insertion,
Legal advertisements Inserted at tha usual raws, and
Strict care taken that they be puhttsbad according «o law.
All admtisemeou from tras&ret persons or strangers,
to be paid In advance. #
. The privileges of yaariy advertisers win be eooflned
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise,
menu not pertaining to their regular busintes as agreed
for. to be paid estra.
Yearly advertisers netding la their adrertisemeats the
averare number of lines agreed for, will be charged at
NOADVgRTtSKMRllTa WILLS! INSERTED BRATUITOUSLY.
All advertisementa for charitable Instltutlous aud re
ligious Societies will be charged half price.
Ct7* Alt AdverUsctneetsseat to this office without dU
rections as to the number of Insectioos, will be punish
ed dailv, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
* All Letters directed to this office or the Editors,
must be poet paid, to eatlUe them to attantioa. *
Ailillllli -|r.
Sirtmmmft ^Directory.
Gove•mmeiit of tlio City.
The goYernmcnt of the city eonslsu of a .Mayor and 19
Aldermen; who together aro denominated the City Coun
cil. They are chosen annually, on the 1st Monday in
December, from the people at Urge.
City OrnoKae, fco., 1649.—JUsyer-Dr. Rich’d Wayne.
4 Wrnsra—Thomas Pune, R. H. Griffin, Wm. II. llul-
loch,R.D. Walker.T.M.Tumer.Wi A “* *
mon Cohen. J. F. Posey, R. A. Lf'
Cuyler, Joe. 8. Fay.
Awls, F. B. llartow, R. R.
l by the Clerks of the Courts of
J, that appUcahoo has been made for Letters of
„-mlniitratina, mud be published thiuty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render in their accounts, must be published
"nakYof Rral Estate end Negroes by Executors,Ad
ministrators, and Guantiaas, mam be published HIXTY
DAYS before the day of sale. These sales mud be made
at the Court' House door* of the county in which the
property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tho mouth,
between the hours of ten in the morning and four In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, unless so
expressed la tha adrortisemeat
Applications by Exec*taw, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tha Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
vr Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
8a)as or personal property (except negroes) of testate
aad Intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
mast be advertised FORTY DAYS.
AppUeahou* by Executors aad Administrators for Let-
tan ftmlssory mast he published HLX MUNTII8.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must be advertised once a month tor FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied wflha
copy of the bond of agreement) to seeks titles to land mast
ha advertised three mouths at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—uuder
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Hales of perishable
B9SK
OAYH before
fourt. mui
the day o
atst ot sfoomtsers.
Custom House—Port of Savannah.
Collector—VV'illliuu it. Bulloch) Deputy Collector—John
Posted! Naval Officer—J.De LaMouat Surveyor—Robert
\V. Pool it j Appraisers—Charles Stephens aad William
Post Office.
Post Masur-George Scbleyi Amt. P. M—J. O. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.'
President—Chao. Greeui 1st Vice President-Bobs rt
Habersham | 8d do. do—E. PadeUbtd t Hecretary—O.
Commissioners of Pilotage.
John W. Anderson, Wm. II. Itulloch, Secretary and
t tfewESw
bri **' BANKS IN SAVANNA!!.
Hank of the State c
Cnj»ltjd^lj500^00—appropriated I
DlscounWaji! Tuef^ay*"and Fridays.
Directors—Wm. T. William*. C. P. Hicbardsone, It.
g utchlson, II. it. Weed, Hiram Roberta, Wm. B. Hodgson,
. Snider, N. A. Hardee.
Teller—8.,It. Williams.
Capiui n pal” in 6333.400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. II. W. ftirreer, Cashier.
ate
Wm. II. Cuyler, John WUUamsoo, George Jones, John
Triler-lj. c. Ferred.
Has au Agency In Gridin.
Marine anil Fire Iusurauce flank.
CaMal paid in #313,10ft-priyUegad to increase same to
*£?adelford l President, _ J. Oimstead, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesday*. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o’clock on the mornings of
Discount.
Directors—George Had, Elias Reed. A. Champion, Jo
seph Wa-hburn, (Jctavus Cohen, N. A. Knapp.
Teller—Charles F. I*re«ton.
Has an Agency in Macon.
Central ltall-Roart and Hanking Co. of Gn.
Capital, *1,549,105, all of which has been paid In-ap-
promialed for banking purposes, 9905,000.
It. R. Cuyler, President. George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
-jhnR. Wilder, II. McAlpto, J. Waldburg, Joe 8. Fay!
W. B. Johnson.
Savannah Institute fbr Ravines.
O. P. Rlchardrone, President! J. Oltmtoad, I’rcaiuren
Ulrarn Roberts, Secretary. «
Directors—It. p. Weed. I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
N. B. Knapp, 0. R. Hendrickson, H. Lnthrop, Thomas J.
Walsh.
The Inverting Committee Is composed of II. D. Wood,
IlcnJ. Snider, and lliram Roberts.
Insurance Cl Bices In Savannah.
JtiBu
ADVERTISERS IN REPUBLICAN.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
aav-eraRirr. say-strret.
R. A. Allen, No. Ill B. Molyneux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, US • K Hutchison, 90
■ U. N. Neyle. 190 G. B. Cummins, 00
Warhburn.VVilder fc Co. 114 E. A. SouUard, 03
N. A. ilardee, 110 A. Low aad .Co.,. 30
W. O. O'DriaenU, IN
Padelftird k Fay, 101
W.P. Yonie.fl
K. Parsons It Co., 9)
Asa Holt, 86
Geo. Gordon. M
N. Crnser, 01
I. N. Philips, 01
D. F. Ilaloey, 80
K. L. HollD, 00
F. II. Welman, 74
- Greiner It Bead, 79
R. W. Hamilton. 08
Wm- Crowder. 01
C. Ilartridge, 190
Edward WUey, 191
Clark k Lawson, 191
F. Sorrel, 190 o. uimhui, wu
«. W. Anderson fc Bro.,900 T. C. NisbeL W
V. P. MUis, 901 A. Mink, ajo
Hamilton k Hardeman, 83
Harper k Stuart. 87
J. smith k Co., 83
Francis Wood, 91
Wm. Duncan, 60
J. II. Burroughs, 97
J. CoWles,9a
Wm. Adams, 101
Way k King, 103
Coben, Norris k Co., 140
!L Habersham fc Son, 140
W. Wood bridge, 144
s'
Crane k Rowland, 179
Elias Read, 174
000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Ray-«L
Hope Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn.—
#900,0000. Coben, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-rt.
Howard In-ursnoo Company, New-York—Capital #300,-
000. H.C. Dunning, No. 10 WhlUkeret.
Union Mutual Fire k Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital #100,000. W. Crabtree, No. BOO lia£rt.
Protection Marine k Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford—Capital #■■ ■ .. BrighamkKelly,No. 178Bay,t
New-York EqulLifals Fire Insurnnca Company—Cnpl
tal #300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 900 Bay-st.
Mutual Lift Insurance Company, Now-York—Capital
* \V. I 1 . Uuntrr, I'lnniff.* n.nk. 1
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi-
hi > ■~ ■. Geo. Schley, Po*t Office. .
rfurnlx Office London—Capital 9 R. Haber-
shnm, No. 149 llay-sL
Protection Insurance Company. New-Jcrsey—Capital
#900,000. W. P. Yongc, No. IM llny-st.,
Camden (N. J.) In-nrance Company—Capital #
W. P. Yomo, No. M Ilny-st.
NniiiUu* Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital # Wm. It. Giles fc Co., No. 94 Bay st.
Foreign Consuls Resident In Knvannaji.
IVUliam <on and Pres ton,«M
Boston k Guuby, 900 -
Hartford Fire Insurance Comm
#900.000. W. Woodbrldge.No. 14
[srtford—Capita)
P. 11. Itetui,9Q8
Wm. Battenby, 70
Stephen IIUIs. l JJ n«»iw «■ ruuun, nu •
Jn«! itourke, ifl T. II. Harden, IlO m
8. Solomons k Co., 901 J.G. Cooke,Telfair’s Bulld’g
K. W. Buker, Jones' Whf. H.C.Dunning,10 \Vhltsker-*L
. ' LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 908 Bav-etreet.
Wm. B. Giles k Cm, 9! Bay-street.
A. A. 8mett, Smart Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIIY 0001)8.
I I. Roberts, Gibbon’s Building.
I. P. Waring, 101 Broughtoo-street.
James Anderson k Co^Xvaring’t Building.
Latluup fc Foote, Gibbon's Building.
Silkier, Lathrop k NevtU, Shad's Building.
J. 8. Kiwers, do. do.
Marshall k Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgao, Ribera's Building.
M. Prendergast. comer Congress and Whitaker -streets.
, “- ,,w WL t S35r?S!SbEK.«.
A. Welles, 193 Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris fc Co., 140 Bay-street.
11. A. t’nuie, 180 Bay-street,
Con ne rat k Barie, 130 Bay-street.
Scranton k Johnston, 197 Bay-street.
Bwifr k Denalew, IN llsy-succt.
O. W. Davis, 177 llay street
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Roiaetu corner Broughton and null-street*.
Kelly k O^Corner, corner Broughton k Diayton-sti.
J. C. Hinchman k Co., do. do. do.
Theodore Mints. 133 Bav-atroet.
W. W. Goodrirn, Huiet's Building, Whitaker-streot
Jasse k Cad)*, 143 llrouihton-strccL
IIAKD-WAUB.
N. B. fc II. Weed, 103 Ilroughtoo-rtreet
McCtekey fc Norton, Gibbons' Building.
l)BUO» Ani> mkdicinS.
O. R. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-rquaro.
Wm. Humphries, 107 Bay-street
J. E. Johnson fc Co., comer Bay aad Bull-streets.
+D .cu b ^ a jM i c« ! g-g 3gbl(a .
I. W. Morrell, Hmets* Building.
II. 8. Bonrdu*, 95 Bull-street
^RCCkKRY AND GLASS-WARE..
Weed* k Morrell, 8meu’ Building.
Deny low fc Webster, 4 Whitaker sucet
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer Whitaker and Bryan »ueet«.
T. T, Wilmot, Market-square. h
D. II, Nlcbol*, corner Wiiltnker and Rrynn-etrecta.
SADDLEItY, ko.
W. II. May k Co., comer Whitaker and Bryan-streets.
N. It. Knapp. Market-square. •
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Wkmer, 40 West Broad-street
CLOTHING STORES.
tQ. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
-O. W. A dams. 8 Whl taker-street
W. B. Hale, Market-rnuare.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Venter, 147 Bay-street
-John Mallenr, 165 Bay-street
Hamilton fc dymnns, tv vv mtniter-street
JtoUnson fc Camp, 0 Bull-street.
James F. Blokes, 90 do. do.
>1. Carey, comer Whitaker and Broughton-stwets.
. HAT 8TOBB.
- ^msiSsStmSmm
X, nobbier, 99 Whi taker-street
J.-L. Oliver, 17 Bullnureet
JmnfoDutmhofbr.^mgMt-
R. Parsons,* 197 Congress-street
“‘■'■assasr-
"“"SWrnw.
nsrssaiSSSqSanr"-
” SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Claghom k Co., Anriamrt wharf.
Tu '“"
k&mtREBsar-
J " toJ '" 1 ¥S , AKS£SA» Dra .
{•■raarBBBBftsss.
■aaMf'
F.W. Linde, 000
8:S*?#fer F t:“ n sr
M. k W. Cummin,, W Il.y-.trett-
I AND AUCTIONEERS.
Bay-street*
„ f BOAT AGENTS.
Brooks k Tuppur, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T. It/Mllls, Iron Btwun Boat Company^ wharf.
J.'A. Fawiu, Georgia steam Boat-Company•« wharf.
H. Solomons fc Co.,901 B*y-»‘rect*.
ENGINEERS 1AND.MILL-WRIOIITS.
II. k J. Lnrhllaon, near Canal Lack.
Alvin N. Miller. Eastern Wharf. .
WHERL-WRIOHT k SMITH.
Quantoek k Wilmn, near the Market
st.| John
BrigUnj No. I08n»
Nol’wi) Bay-st} F. II. Wehaan, Sweeden nnd Norway!
No. 74 Bay-stt John U. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Bny st.{
W. Crabtree, firemen, No. 900 Bay-st| F. II. Welman,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge! John E. Darts, Clerk Huperior
and Jnftrior Courts 1 Win. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer! Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector, Thomas Eden, Coroner, Samuel B. Sweat,
eyort William Herb, Receiver TaxRetums.
Court of C. P. dsO.kV T. City of Savannah.
Sits 1st Mondays, In February, May, July nnd Novetn-
>r. Jurisdiction in civil suits extends from 930 to $300.
. adge—Mordccal RhefraU, 8en.| Clerk—I^vl S. Russelli
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Jnstlce* Inferior Court—Chnf hsMn County.
Antliony Porter, Ellas need, Wm. Tberuo WBHams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
ClrrR Court or OrdisaRY—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Ronds—Chnf liara County.
R. Wayne, 31.1)., Cliairman. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting lid Monday )n December.
V, 8. Courts Sitting In Savannah.
Ilnn. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. 8. end Judge of the 60) Ctrcull
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlrnll, District Judge, District Gcorgtn.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Ilsnry R- Jaekson, District Attorney.
Thomas A!. Griffin, Mnruha).
Savannah nnd Octrchw Canal Company,
Savannah Fire Company,
Chief Fireman—Joseph fl. Fayt 2*1 do.—Alvin N. Ml
len 3d do. Robert Lachllsoni Clerk—John Huupt. Sen.
Clmritable Societies In Savannah.
President
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Georgia Infirmary—
. jlukcr-streot
ull-strest
Bull-street
Y OPFICES.
Thos. J. Walsh,
so under the superintendence of ladle*.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1819. George
mins, President ,
Iruh Union Society—Instituted In 1813. Johi
President
St Andrews’ Society—Instituted In 1819. 1
Alpin, President
Geman Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Bidder, President . ....
• The Henman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, Preslden
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
The Instltultou of the 8U tern of our “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Bfasons and Odd Frlloxvs,
^ GeorjjaCound^ Ntt9r ^Masonic,)—Qrganlxed in l""
i!*. 18W, Robert!!. Griffin, W.
Clinton Lodge. No. M, (Ancient York 31
nixed in I8W- John Carruthers, W. M.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd F
tntedin.1843. Frederick krenson, C. P.
1613. John Carrother*, N. a.
De Kalb Lodge, No. 0, (Odd Fellows,)—Institu
1813. Anton Ilaserick, N. G.
Sons of Tcmpcmncc.
Toonahowi Division, No. 9—Instituted in 1816.
II. Henns, W. P.
Yenuunree Division, No. 13—Instituted in 1817.
T. Feay, W. P.
Societies Connected with Churches,
Orphan Society. Society of St Vincent. Hav
Methodist Episcopal Ladles Working Society. C
Society. Savannnli Female Lutheran Sewing S<
Savannah Lutlieran Sunday School Society.
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indept
1’resliyterian Church. Baptist Sunday School*.
Society. Society of St. John foe BaptUh 1 mate .....
sionary Soplnty. Foreign Atisslongw Bocloty. Liluca-
lion Boolety of the Lutlieran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Boclsty. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St John’s Sunday and l’artrii School. Sunday Scliool of
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. -—— _ .
Other Societies In Savannah.
Gnorgik Historical SocietyJames M. Wayne, Pres’t.
Georgia Mcdle*l,Soclety—It. D. Arnold, President.
Savannali Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, President
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
rOSTIIITAKIHOOr parOSlTlOgS^ARD roaACKROWLIUflt-
. MRNT AND ntoor Of DBBDS, fco., TO BS WKD IN OTBKB
Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Louisiana.
M. II. nlcABIstcr, forMareachusetts.
Solomon qohen, Jbr South Carolina.
- A. It Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wlckliffe Bmsn, for FloridaanABoulb Carolina.
vastE&bBSSLi.
Ohnll. r„ T*m,fOT Nonh Cnnllnn.
Business earbs.
II V311I/TO.V & HAIUJEMAN,
FACTORS #• COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Sxvnnimli, (Icortls.
ouea. r. namuron. . tiiomas iiardeman.
B1V1FT A DE.YSLOIV,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
con* a a or bay and wuitarrrsts.
Havatuult, Ucorgin.
kdward awirr. a. a, dcnslow. *
WM. P. YO.VGE,
FACTOR* COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 04 DAY STREET.
Savaimnltf Gn.
* PIIILfp KKAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR. F
AND PSALKR IN S|
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirt*, Stocks, Suspender*, Hand-
kerahlefe, Gloves, bletlno and Hllk Under-Shirts, c
Drawers, kc. .
NO. «8 IIRYAN STREET, g
aacoND boob west or M. babykan, jewbubb.
JUSldPII TK.YTO, _
(raou Paris.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR, J
NO. JW WIHTAKBR-STREET,
Sarnuunh, Georgia.
N. B.—AU oidera left with him will be executed in tha
neatest and moat fashionable style.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
»0 WIUTAKRB-STttffWP.
AR Garments in his line made in tha neatest and latest 1
Fashion.
N. 1).—Cutting dona at Uta shortest notice. Out ^
1*. ROMDRR,
FASHIONABr.^'BOOrV SHOE-MAKER.
Imposter of French Leather.
WMTAERR-aTRKBT, orrostTR BRETS* BOILDINO.
A LYIN' N. MILI.F.lt,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
bastbbn wnaar—SAY-rraarr,
Knvnimnli, Georgia.
QUANTOC 1C Oi WILSON.
WHEEL WRIGHTS AND SMITHS
ST. JBI4AN-STBRRT, NEAR THS tgABKBT.
Carriages repaired, and all other work dona at short notice
C1IAULF.H VAN HORN,
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK ]
BONE AT TIIR SHORTEST NOTH'IT.
Mahogany of all quailtins and White Pine Lumbet for Sale.
It. A J. LACIILISOX,
ENGINEERS and millwrights,
IRON AND nilASS FOUNDERS,
OANAb-sTaarr, nrae tiio canal-iock,
Savannnli, Georgia.
a. LAcnusoN. j. LAcrtusoa.
KDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE-PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
nrrtCN ON RCLL-IT., OPPOSITE rCLASKI HOU*K.
Court Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Retnro Days, - - Ten days before Court day.
Dll. K. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
WU! perIbrtrf any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to an rnttro.double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by Uie best Dentists in
Europe or America.
Oppratino Rooms, No. 137 CoNaasss-sTRarr.
RtiHEIlT I>. WALICKR,
MARBLE * STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROOONTON-ST., RtmVKKN WIIITAKtR AND BAaNARD.
Grave 8tones, of Italian and Dmncitic Marble; Marble
Manila Pieces, and Ilerlln Grates; Free Stone for Hull ding*.
Ornamental Iron ItoUIngs, fcc. kc., furnished to order.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TANS cornu CT*
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or EVERY IIBSCNIPTION.
Residence East aide of Pulaski Square.
JOHN 1’OOl.K,
rtouait, or opt, Atrn tsmr vawmvu,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 Wiutarer-st.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR. SALE—AU kind* of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Print*.
•IOIIN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE SIGN. AND FANCY PAINTER,
Stt Bull, oxr door North op Dropouton-Ht.
Scenery In Oil or Water Colon; Plain. Fancy and CUt
Signs. Banners, Hag*, Transparencies, Window
Hnade*, kc., neatly executed to order.
(S7* House painting, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
douo at tho shortest notlco, tkrms reasonarlk.
P. .VAiOHS,
SEOAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 37 BULL-STREET,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMSNT SQUARE.)
Snrnunah, Gn.
N. II.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Hpgare, at Wholesale and Retain.
Also L'huwihg Tobacco, Bnuff, kc.
A. POKE. Auent.
8 KG AR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 W11ITAK ER-STUEET,
Sitvnnnah, Ga., #
Has on hand a laree nnd choice stock of Sexarsi Snuff,
Smoking and < hewing Tobacco, nnd all othor arti
cles In hi* Uno at tlio most reasonable tonn*.
.rACOU mmSNHOPKIt, Agent.
FASHIONABLE BOOT- MA HER,
NRVAR RTRELT, SECOND DOOR PROM BUl.IrSTSEET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-ekin llocitr and othor work mode to order.
J. L. OI.lVKlt.
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA CTURER
NO. 17 llULL-STRERT, NEAR .MONUMENT SQUARE.
Cork-sole. Wafer-proof, Hunting, AlUitar)*, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump-role Roots; Dhuotlng
llusalns, Bootee*. Oxford 8boc«, Pumps, Slippers, fcc.,
made to order to the ncatoat and most feshiouaMo manner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen. *
M. CARRY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
CORNER WHITAKER AND DROUOUTON-STKEET,
SarDiAimh, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEItES AND VESTINGS,
» Of every style, made up to order after tho latest fruition
at tlie shortest notice.
LKW1S FRIEDMAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
RECENTLY THOM NEW VOBN,
lias opened a new establishment in Owens’ Building,
forme, iy occupied by Mr. J. W. Kelly, where he kccai
constantly ou hand an assortment of fine FRENCH
GOODS, made to order to the latest style, and at the
. shortest notice. He hope* to please all vrlm may give Itliu
a utiu. tVM. s. THOMPSON, Aoent.
! 1 | n r
NEW ESTABLISHMENT! 1—The
V|r»ubscriberA have opened a m w DRUG STORE, to
fS Gaupry's lluildlng, comer or Ray and Hull street<,
and will always bo ruppltod with i’rc.h DRUGis
CHEMICLAS, riMtrmaoouUuai Preparation, fcc. fco., or
tlm puro»t quality.
A great variety of Perfumery an-biWy Articles con-
. itanUy received from tlio importer.* nnd manufacturer*.
SODA WATER, at tho fount and In iKml.-r, throughout
tha year, with a great variety of choice SYRUPS.
. HEIDLETZ and MAGNESIAN WATER bottied to
order, at the shortest notii'o*
Congress Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltzer, and other
„ MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Spring*.
A perfectly competent perron will attend, at any hour
cf tlm night, to compound medicine. *
Jon 1 JOHNSON fc CO.
TDOOKBINDINQ AND BLANK-BOOK
' X) MANUFACTORY^—The Subroiiber having great
ly tomnM'rt the faidUtles nf the above ctaUl-hment fot
the Manufacture of Ulank-Work, Ruling of Paper nnd
•< llook-lilniling of all kinds, itMlwctAilly solicit* the pa-
0 tsonoge of thu public, lly recent arrival* hnvo been re-
Y- ceived a large supply of Cap, Demy, Medium, Royal and
ft Sup r-llnyal Ledger Paper, of the very best quality, which
it will be made up at rbort notice, and In a superior manner-
vr oct 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
NUMBER 21;
atatl-atonn, siil]), mm Stcmu=$j,-relict StSlicrtfscmcirts.
CENTRAL UA1L-IIOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Maoor daily, at 7 A. M.
Pasengcr Trains arrive at Macon and Sayanrah dally, at 7 P. M.
Tickets from Bsvanaah to Macon, „ ........97 00
f'i to Atlanta, Io 00
“ to AtisuHa qjo
15 00
17 00
0 Augusta
to Columbus,....
to Montgomery,,
to Tuscumbia,)
lo Decatur, >
to Huntsville, )
to Nashville,
.99 00
. t u. > Tennessee, 95 00
to Columbia, )
" to Memphis 08 00
pl "“ “"“• c, ’ rt,b “» «<»* «»*• Mood.r^ W-Jn.fcl.J'i .nJ
Rales of Freight for Merchandise Generally, from Savannah to Maroni
of llau, Boonsts, Furniture, Bboes, “Saddlery, Dry Goods, and oil ter
13 cants.
or hbds., 10 *«
—Boxes Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs 60 “
. Rope. Butter, Cheese, Lard. Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
ware, Rice, boxes Soap and Candles, Hollow-ware, Bagging, aad other
Liquors, Pork, Beef. Flslt, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lb*., 40 “
Pig and Bar iron, Grind and 3L Utones, Nalls, Spike* and Coal, per 100 lb*., 90 “
i. Potatoes, Fruit, Oyster*, Onions, les, and other light barrels, each, » “
ygigffAnl. troynm*).
t Macon with the Central Road, and nt
rengers for Columbus, Montgomery and Netv-Orleans via Savannah and Macon, Uke Stages at Bareesvtlls.
teng. rs for La Grtnge. Wi rt Point, Montgomery and Nsw-Orieans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
Iglit Trains are run daily through the bariness season, and triweekly the remainder of foe year.
Rates of Freight for Merrhai
arrwasR macor and
First class, (
cubic foot.)-
.'lusrly aualoi
.er lOQ ttw.V—
■Boxes of lints, I
, Furniture,
I such
d all oilier heavy urth-les
iutt-4, Cheree, Tobacco,
1, Hollow-ware, Casting*
Fouant Class, (p.*r 100 lb*.)—Flour, Hire, Ba* on, Pork, Beef. Flslt, Lar.l, Tallow, Beeswax
ball's of Bag*, Ginseng, green and dried Fruit*, Mill f/enring, Plx Iron, Mill and Grindstones,
Cotton from Atlanta to savannah,.
“ Jonesboro'
Griffin
t»x
..... ... m uwworm, wnrrene nasbeen en
gaged In gutting up a handssma assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail bnainess In
Savannah, to which be very respectfally invites Uw
Planters visiting this place, aad thsriUaens generally, to
live him a call, Mbs D con (Went his stock has never
u,1 ‘ pUc " An ‘°"‘ hi *
C Cloaks and ManUes—blue and black Broad Cloth and
_ Over Coats of invisible green, brown. Poisons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skin and Blanket
Dress Coats and Frocks, of fine black French Brood
Cloth.
Business Costs—such as plain and flincy Tweed, Cast-
SSYy S3 ■KS£S , .’" CKHn * B *^ oe ’* K *"
Pantaloons, Dorn ail of foe most fosfaloiuble goods,
such as plain Wk Cmarimere. black Dos Skin, English
ribbed Css»hii«*re. Mol.-akln, PUld, BaUnst, Ttveed Cassi-
mere and Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain-Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Jeans.
Vests of svery *l«*cription, such as flue plain black
Casbmere, Bomba-
I, figured SUk, black
— 1, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Shirts, t^Ctaeu, Cotton with Linen bosoms, foncy
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Alto, a gen.
era! assortment of Boy's Shirts.
Stocks,' of plain Satin, crimps
foncy SUk Stocks and Neck Ties.
da French Kid, Mack, white aad colored
and Thread, Silk and Cotton Night Caps,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
"umbrellas—a beautiful assortment of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cottou Umbrella*.
Capn-HB flae .*nd AwhlonaNj assortment of Cloth
GlaUed Silk, sad Otter Skin Cap*.
N. B. A general assortment of Youth's and Boy'*
nothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets, Pantaloons, Vesta
and Cimh Caps. Having taken much pains In selecting
the above stock, he hop s by strict attention to business,
liberal share of patronage.
GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
S5cU. per OOlhs.
SO “ “ 100 tho.
50 “ « 100 lb*.
EMERSON FOOTE, Huperintendant.
NE1V-YORK AND SAVANNAH
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
r »orR, on »a BonsiaAv, roc man ueccmncr, -m j.an-
'. I <to Janurry, 31st January, and on every alternate
rr. /a in
d duly 1
In this tin**, nr»
7- rer«on» intending to take parenge In tbw tin-, nr*?
ired Hist the Central Rill-Road Company, will, wlwn-
r nectssar)*, run a »|ircl il Inin to *uit tliu nrriv .1 and
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
^^Tho-^Camjmlrfcorapuny of QeorylA^' Boat*
s&£y.i,
METC,
H. METCALFE
»Intsminti on; proving to tin* pub
Uvular car* should be Uk-n to addr ;•» BUls Lading
nes A. Fawns, at Savannah.
•nts, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
16 JNO. R. GUIEU, Augusta.
FOR NRW-YORK.
M M A M
NEW LINEJ)F PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weakly during the year. This line Is composed
of the following vessels:
Rsrque ISAAC MEAD, R. T- Brown.
Barque PETER DEM ILL N. Host,
Brig MACON, P.Hnarnttn.
Brig JOHN ENOF.RH,. J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES U. Look.
The above vessels are of the first claw, Insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Caputns of much,
experience In the trade. They wilt be towed up and
down tliu river when neerstarr, and will always sail on
Uie day advertise. The Cabins are handsomely fur-
ni*hrd, nnd every care will be taken for the comfort tad
vonvcnDn :• of Fosscngtr*. For Freight or VasMte, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 172 Ray-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 186 Front street, New-Vork.
HKRON'S PllIfsADRLPIHA
M &***& &
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The follo\ving vessels comprise tills Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via 1
Schr. IULIAELIZA... Capt limits.
Schr. II. WESTCOrr. Capt Hard.
He hr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Capt Btacuua.
Schr. JNO. II. JIOL3IE8, (new) Capt. Lodoe.
The above vesecls are all first doss schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, and
who will use their best exertions togivo satisfaction to
the shippi rs. For Frelfot or I*Ms»g), (having good ae<
commodations for Paaseiwen), apply to
QREINER k BEALL,
79 Hay street, Savannah.
' ALEXANDER HERON, Ja..
oct 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA
■ This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah lUver, to and from
Augu*ta, by their Iron Stvuiucre
JolIN RANDOLPH,.. C»pt PrrtLror.
L A3f AR, Capt
And alto by foe Steamer
A3IORY SIBLEY, Capt. CaaawaLU
Tho Utter Steamer being of levs draught than any other
on tho River, insures unprecedented durp.it h In nil stages
of the wat.T. 'J'he Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighter*.
AU Freight addressed to the care of the Company or 1U
A genu, will be received and forwarded free of commii
Hunt, A. HllH.KV, President Augusta.
T. It. MILLS, Ag<*nt, Savannah,
oct 10 XV. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
ho* received by recent arrivals 1
AO lihJs. Porto lino Sugar
90 i!». r*t. frol* do
1100 packages Btowurt’s Sugar—Loaf, Crash
ed and ilcllii 'di93 Id I*. I'off e Hu.ar
1 La is Riol'offuc! fiOLSpi l.aguirado.
) ba;s aud po kcU Java CoUce
) pa-. ka:cs Toltacco, various brands
) bids, co | ■*• •- •
1. common Gini 30 do. Phelps do
pipesO
a Wine
old Monongahela Whiskey
• Marl Brandy
mper
1 Dun
and 10 halfpipes( Her Vinegar
\'o- 3 Mai'kurcl! 100 kugs Ilaxard’s Towdcr
s Soap, vnrious brands
I*, pper, 10 do. b’pl c; 25 boxes Raisins
a Aiiamnnllne Candles; 10 frails Almonls
11. A. CRANE.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
WJI. WAHNElIt, at his CaRRUor
RtrosiToar and Mhutai'Turino Es-
TABIJSIIMRRT, West Broad,head of llroughton-etroet. has
CAiUUAGEH on hand of avast nascaimos calculated
for tho Southern market, vlxi Kncknways, Coaches,
Ghariotecs. ilarouchos. Coaches, Plintoiis, BtaiUtopes,
(Up, Uunln, Ciinir., Hulkic, sporilni Wnjon., l'taw-
tion do., and a general assortment of Jersey aad light
Fancy Wagons. In short, he cau produce • better stock
than lias been seen iu Georgia for twenty years past, and
he anneal* with ronlldenco to his customers in the inte
rior ns to tho quality of Ills articles.
Wheels replaced on every kind of Vehicle on the short-
flat notice. Carriages, fcc., or any description ordered <m
the most reasonable terms from any establishment in
New-York, Newark, or New* Haven.
All kinds of '■*— *■*“ "" ““
Savannah, '
[.Newark,or N
s of repairing done ou reasonable tarns.
ih,(Ga.,) Oct.31st, 1848. ly
OCTOR TRAPHAGEN’S PULMO*
, NIC MIYTURE-—Warranted an effectual cute
Colds, Cough** Influenza, and all diseases of the lung*,
wuju.alm»l,ftr^.^ uemillcKmN k co.
• GROCERIES.—Give u» a call!—
The SuliecribcM have received from Ncw-
-- York, a choice and well selected stock of
Y GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex-
iy for tht. market, con-i-tlng of
t'rolx, rorto !Uco and Muscoaonlo Fugarq
Cra-bed, Powdered end Clarified tfugarc;
Pale ami while Soaps Sperm end Tallow Candles;
Hv*on. Blai k, lnm-rlnl nn*!,G'lRpmvdcf Tw;
Olive fills Harulii"*! Herrins* and No. 1 Mackerel!
Almonds But lu«, Currant* and Prune*!
Flour, Coffee Broom*, Pall*, Rnuhee, and aU other
irtl. lc* iwusllv kept In a Fondly Grocery Store.
A!:-o keep always on hand of the best
Leaf Lard, Fulton Markc
*, kc. For snln on accommodating terms,
KELLY k O’CONNER,
Comer of Broughton and Drayton sts.
I.W.MORRELl,
Invites Ids friend* nnd]
the public generally, both!
untry, to cnll nnd examine his new
ttumouinx c TORE, In Hmets’ New Building, Urough-
t<m-*trcrt, Tin: i.AsarsT m the coustbv under one roof;
where tin wifi have treat pleasure in cxWbtlna to them as
extensive nn assortment of READY MADE FURNI-
. UIUV, II
doc u0
> whs ever offered In tho Southern mniKcts.
N. B KNAPP,.
GROCERIES.—SO hhds. Porto
IUfP Hugarq 30 do. fifuscovado do.
900 bsup Rio Poffeet >00 bid*. N. O. Whiskey
45 bbf.. Phelp’s oini 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
______ 80 do. Now England Rum
930 boxes manoiltotured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Taper; S3 half bLD. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lb*. Codfidis&O boxe* pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1 da
A0 bid*. N. O. Hymn; 40hhds. CubaMo!a*se*
30 tierces Culm Mola««e*s 30 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. ca*k* Madeira Wine; 23 do. do. Malaga do.
23 bid*. Rantaria Rum; SO boxes scaled Herring
60 do. Sugar, Rutter and Sods Blreults
75 matt* Ca-ris; 10 hhds. Bacon Sides
50 quarter chert. Hyson Tea, 85 eighth do. do.
20 chests Black Tea; 10 bag. Pcpncn 6 bag* Pimento
10 keg* Go.-hen Rutter, 20 bid*. Alonongahtda Whiskey
19 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. SwanGlniAOboxesChce«e
• 5 hhd*. Kcrtucky LuafTobauco; 60 boxes Petri Starch
200 Dcintjobn*, various sixes
75 ba-ket* ChampSgne, of- rhqlce brands, In store and
for ialn by CONNERAT k BARIE.
Jan 1
(Scitcral satjcrtfscmcnts.
A N ORDINANCE—'To divido tho City of
xl Savannah Into Fire DUUlcts, nnd to proOida for
giving tho alarms of Fire.
Hbl-tion 1—Be it ordained by the Mayor nt.d .tide: men
of the City of Savannah and Homlcu theofin Connell s»-
sembled, and It l« hereby ordained by the auth.uliv of the
same. That from flad after the passage of Uii* ordinance,
the City of Savannah and Hamlets thetrof, be. and U10
same are, divided into Firs General Divl I n-, to l>«
known a* Fire Dlstricu, according to the following plan
and number* t
1st IU-ti let, Shall include all that portion of tire Citj nr d
Hsmlets, bounded n* fottowst North bytiie River; East
by • Baa commencing at tbs lowest point Ea«t of tho
Eastern Wharves, and running Sr mill to n (Hiint 0|i{Haiiit<S
foeEastsra terminus of South ltroad *ucct t and \Vost by
Bull-street. Which portion o,’ tlio Cm -1, boiimlcd, »ti*l|
be numbered and known ae the First 1 lie District.
2d District, Shall Include all that portion of the City
and Hamlet*, bounded as follow* 1 North by South Breed
"—* * — 1 and South by the City Common*, (tneludlns
, within the corporate limits or the Citr.) ui.d
Bull street. Which portion or tho City to
, ahalti be numbered and known as tho Second
Fire District.
3d District, Shall Include all foal portion 01 the City
bounded as follow* r North by the River; Earth* Hull-
street; South by South Broad street, and West by West
Broad street. Which portion of the City 1 del,
shall be numbered and known as the Third Fire Di-trlct.
4th District, Shall include ail that portion of the Cil
and llamlrts, bounded as follows t North by Bow
st; East by Ball-street: South by the Ito* ol
•n of the City, and Wert by West nroad street.
Which portion of tho City and llnndetii *0 bounded, shoii
‘ j numbered and known a* the Fourth Flro LI ulct.
5tii District, Shall include all that portion of the City of
Savannah known as ** Yaraacrew/' and b
low*! North by the River: Kart by West
tit* Fifth Fire District.
Hectic* 2 —Be It fruther ordained by
aforesaid. Hist it shall be the duty of the ’
the Cupola of the Exchange, at the
y ringing tbs E
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Urge sizrs, for
/A. public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking
O, ove*. at reduced prices.
rroofing AND T *^— ao0ke «* Nalls, and 60 boxes Tin
r 0UN8-^30 double barn! remission Guns, assorted
prices.
SOCKET SPADES—60 doxen, lust received.
Carriage Ways aad Locks for foiling door*.
AX E-S—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes. Just received.
TWINF—BsMlns, I'sJl and beine Twine.
BRISTLES FOR UINS-30 the. lust received, and for
tie by McCLESKEY k NORTON,
nov 90
rpHE LAW OF DEBTOR AND CRED-
JL I tor la foe United States and Canals, adapted to the
ant* of Merchants mod Lawyer*; by James P. Holcombe.
11 oleomb* ’s Leading Cases In Commercial Law. *
Smith’s Commentaries on .Statute and Conrtltutlonal
Law, and Statutory and Constitutional Construction.
Lockwood’s Analytical and Practical Synopsis of alt the
Cues reversed, In Law and Equity, New-York.
Barbour’■ New-York Reports Supreme Court, rols. 1
and 9.
Lea’s Chancery Reports, vol. 1st.
Jan 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
“OF *
vj LA
LUVBIA.I
A. CHAMPION offers for sale) at
Store, North side Market-square < 40 hbds St.
Croix, Porto Itl-o, Muscovado acd N. O.
Hugan; 100 bus Rio and Java Coffee
60 bids Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugars
93 boxes WooImv k Woolsey's Loaf do
10 IlIkU 3:» a .«*»rs, aad 10 bbla Syrup .
100 btls and half bills Canal and Georgia Flour.
60 boxes 6perm, 93 do Adamantine, and 30 do HttiFs
Candles; 100 boxes aad half boxes Soap
9 casks Winter and Fall Hpomi Oil
10 Mils. Mess Pork; 10 half Mils. F. M. Deef
30 packages Buckwheat in bbl*. half qr. eighth and bags
85 packages choice Tea*; 90,000 superior Havana Segare
75 boxes half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
00 casks and 30 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vintuc of 1819
1 qr. cask QUeru’s Fen 1* me
Holland Gin and Damullo Lliuwb
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
■ Mustard, Pepper, Ginger. Albrsee, Cloves, Mace, Al
monds, Currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Nutmeg*, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar. Codfish. Potatoes, fco. kc.
N. It.—The above slock of Goods have nil been sclcctod
with much care for cash, at tho unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great Inducement will be given to Utose
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. nov 1
CABINET MAK*Ii
AND
UPHOLSTERER-
fro MAKi'rxcTimaa or
PVl SADDLES, HARNESS, kc.
Wholesale anil Retail Dcnlrr In Saddlery,
llns lust received nnd keeps constantly on band, every
description of Snddlc*, both gentlemen’s and ladles; En-
ellrti and American Bridle* and Martingales; Stirrups,
Spurs and Bits In every style. Also, every description of
Harness, Trunks, Valises nnd Travelling lings. Also, nil
worsted fringes, plated and brass carriage lamps,
N. II. R. will continue to receive weekly supplies of the
above named and all other nrtlclcsln his line, at hi* Old
Stand, \Vort Rid of Gibbons’ l!uUdlng,on Market square,
Which hewut *«U at the lowest price*, w&okneU. ««d re-
tail. ly nov 11
H. L. BOGARDUB would inform the citizens of!
vannoh that he has commenced the above Business for
himself in Bull-street, between Hroughton-rtjeet and
Monument square, and has received a large and well
selected stock for the Basinets. Feathers, Feather Beds,
Tew Cushion*. Hair and Moss Mattresses of tho best
quality will bo kept on hand and made to order. Sofiw,
1,'halt*, Divans and f Mtomans re covered; Plano Fortes,
Guitars, Violins and Accord eons repaired in the best
manner.
Orders left with Mr. B. for tuning Plano Fortes will be
promptly attended to. Plnno Key* cleaned and brought
to their ojlglnal whiteness. Every description of Coffins
at moderate prices. Second hand Furniture bought and
sold. A largo supply of Looking Glass Plates on hand.
oct 30
WINDOW GLASS.—240 boxes 8 by 10
V Y Glitf-*, various qualities; 200 boxes 10by 19 Gla*r,
lortcd,via: lOby 14,11 by
_ and 19 by 18; 90 boxes
90 boxes 10 by 19,10 by 14,
-'“ “•16 by 92,
fll.hyS
good quality French Glass; Just
TYRESSING COMBS, &c.—I .havo just
1 / received a splendid lot of lluflltio and Horn Drawing
and Pocket Combs; also Tooth, Noil and Hair Brushes;
Perfumery and Fancy article*, such as heretofore kept by
nov 7 Monument-sqnare.
c mica IIIM, tnwwu 1 nv mixes iu sj 1-, m
10,19 by 18,14 by 90,14 by 22,16 by CO, 10 by 1
til! 18 by 96, IB by 88,00 by 91,94 by 30, 34 by :
36. and98by 49, good quality French Glass; J'
16 by 31,
94 by^8. .
received and for sale by
iF INTEREST TO ALL.”—TO THE
LADIES.—TIIE GENUINE D.VLM OF CO-
A, Ibr Restoring the flair.
“ Long bair Is a glory to woman," says Paul,
And all fct-l-thu troth or the pious quotation;
Preserve It then, laJles—rour glory may foil,
Unless you protect it with this preparation.
If you wish a rich, luxuriant bead of hair, fr.e from
dandruff and scurf, do Dot foil to procure the genuine
Balm of Columbia. In casea of baidne** it win do no
more than exceed your expectations. Many who have
lost their hair for twenty year*, have had It restored to
IU original purftctioii by Uie use of this Balm. Age. state,
or condition, appsar* to be no obstarld whatever; it alto
causes the fluid to flow with which the deUrate hair tubes
it filled, l-y whkb means thousands (whose bair was gray
as the Asiatic eagle) have had their hair restored to iu
natural color by this lnvaluablo remedy. In all cases of
fever It will be found the most pleasant wash that can be
used. A few applications only are necessary to keep tho
hair from foiling out. It strength<*ns the roou, U never
foils to Impart a rich glossy appearance, and as a perfom*
for the toilet it is unequalled. It holds three times as
much as other miscalled hair restoratives, and is more
effectual.
0(7- Cdstiss.—Never buy it unless you find the name of
Comstock k Co., proprietor, on the wrapper of each bot
tle, or you are cheated wito a counterfeit article.
CONNELL'S MAGICAL*PAIN EXTRACTOR—7k*
fToHiff **>■**•—.SmhmnJm sir mil »*• Are* ntr n.m!
Il—White Swellings, Inflammation, Psin in the Back,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and aU Scrofulous
Sores are speedily and permanently cured by Connell’s
Magical Pain Extractor: Affections of the Lung*, Ague in
the Face, Breast, Tto Doloureux, Chronic Hors Eye*,
Blistered Surfaces, kc. It U equally beneflrial in all
kinds of Inflammatory Diseases, such as Sore Nip
ples and Eyes, Sprain*, Rheumatism, White Swelling
and Ub-crs, llrubes, Burn*, Erysipelas, Bile*, Chilblains,
ke., will quickly be relieved by the application of this
salvo. Tills remarkable sanative possenc* many virtu- ■
never foun t in any other article. It tuu the most perfect
power over allpains by fire,positively allaying Use suffering
almost Iminedbu. ly upon its application. Ifanvdtsbe.
Ileve the statements, we would earnestly Invfts them to
call and examine the numerous unroll cited entitle toes of
remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has Ibr months
part been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit i
If the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even delighted
with Its effects, and, frirthrrmore, If it did not frilly an
swer our recommendations, the money was r< turned lin
mediately at their request. On these terms this absolute
heal-all is now sold; and we simply ask if the public can
demand any thin* more rearonalde l Kind parent, keep
It constantly on hand; In cases of accident by fire, life may
be lost without It; but by Its use all burns are subject to its
control, unless the vital* am destroyed.
(%h Giution.—No Pain-Extractor can be genuine unissu
you find the signature of Comstock fc Co. ou the tvrapp r
of each box. Beware of the counterfeit.
LONGLEY’8 GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PAN
ACEA.—!. For Colds and feverish fueling* and prevent-
lug fevers. 9. For Asthma, Liver Complaint and BU-
lious Affections. 3. For Diarrhwa, Indigestion and Loss
of Appetite- 4. For Coativencss in female* and males,
and nervous complaints. A. For ttnmsch Affections,
Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, ke. The great points
are, It is not bad to take, never gives pain, eud never
leaves onu costive.
CQ~ Dttprptim and littr CamnlmM cured, and a!l ITtn-
tnand Saulktm Fntrt pmc*ttd. in every case by the use
ofLongley’s Great Western Indian Panacea, warranted
to cure the most seven casea of the above complaints.
Loss of appetite, bilious affections and indigestion are
permanently cured by Its use. The great points are U Is
not bod to take; it never leaves the bowel* costive, and
never gives peln In Us operations. This Panacea will re
move ul the tmu bile from the stomach and give tone to
the system, and keeps off all attacks of malignant fevers.
Iftiie stoma<*b is in a healthy state, and the porce of the
skin are open, so as to admit of free exhalations from the
body, there can be no attack of fever. This, office the
Panacea will poettively perform, and we recommend all
to try this article if they wish to ensure health during tho
year. A* a family meoklnc, it is unMnlled for court*,
t-old*, and all diseases of the Mood, and kidney and
scrofula complaints.
Ct7“ Have fan a Cos/* I—Da nat a t fleet ti.—Thous
ands have met a premature death fbr tho want of atten
tion to a common cold. Rev. Dr. Rerfliotnmew’s Ex
pectorant Pink Syrup will most positively gire relief and
save you front that most awful disease, Pulmonary Con
sumption, whl h usually sweeps Into the grave thousands
of the young, the old, * c
RHEUMATISM.—Cornrtock’s Hewes’Nerve and Rone
Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to
cure any case of Rheumatism, Gont, Contracted Chords
and Muscles, or Stiff Joints, strengthen* weak Limbs,
and rnatdcs Kioto who are crippled to walk again. Use
this article and be cured, or go without and suffer, ns yon
please. Certificates of cures by the hundred can be seen
at 91 Courtiand-st., N. Y.
DEAFNESS—Use Dr . McNair,a Acoustic OR, for the
cure of Ddnfhess. Also. *11 disagreeable nnLt *,
like tho buzzing of insects, felting of water, wMzatng of
steam, which aro symptoms or approaching deafbeas.
Many perrons who have been dear for ten, fifteen, nr
twenty years, and were subject to use ear-trumpets,
have, after urtng one or two 1 Kitties, thrown aside these
trumpets-being made perfectly well. It has cured cases
of ten, fifteen, and evun thirty yuan standing of deafness.
Trice Ql per llask. —
HAY'S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES.—The worst
attacks of the Piles are effectually and permanently cured
in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay’s Liniment.
Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country
have used this liniment with complete success. It U
warranted to cure tlio most aggravated case.
THE GREAT PAIN KIL.LEn.-No medt Ine has
been discovered that is so happily adapted to use Istcc-
nnlln os drops to be taken, and yet perform such wonders
whim applied eilenaUf as a wash, or bath, by friction.
A York shilling (19 cents) Is all you have to risk to try
It; and os that sum can bo no object to tlio proprietor, it is
hoped tiiat such a price can be no obstacle to any ftunily,
and will not prevent iu trial.
It is nat Intended to put this great healing remedy Into
tho hauile of druggists, who have so many useless things
oftiiclrown to recommend, but look for it always with
country merchants, or In towns, In fancy or dry goods
stores, or in temperatico groceries.
The price, from twelve to fifty cents per bottle, accord
ing to tlio size, will enablo all to use It If you doubt, be
gin with al9 cent bottle, and that will remove yourdoubU,
and make you buy and use, aud recommend it to your
friends ntoro titan a hundred certificates would, who
will fall to try it then, and save life and suffering for a
Yoik shilling.
The *' fain Kilrr n may be used with a success that
will astonish the beholder, in such eases as the following:
C'lolera Morbus, Distressing Dysentery, Pain in the tilde
and Stomach, Corns, Cuts and llrubes, Cholera Infon-
first to giro • gflMrafaJarSjW
continuously, for a suaco of time hot exceeding
minutes duration, and then to deslgnato the Distilet 1
such fire may occur, by Tolling the bell for the Timi
trict-tit Uti-ifl Twice with short b>t< r\nl« for
Dl ti let—tit. Iking Three TIbw* with short
the 1bird District—Striking Four Time* with
vale for the Fourth IMrt/irt, and ti hiking Fiveinarowa
short Intervals for the Fifth District, tinhl ringing and
tolling qfthe Exchange Bell to continue for 1 rj nee <>1 time
not exceeding thirty minute* duration, when It shall emue.
Provided, ncvrrtiielras, 7 bat If dnring the prevalence of
one fire in any port of the City, them should occur a fire
In another part of Uie City, then and In that ca: r, It shall
be the duty ofthe Watchman In the Cupola of the Ex
change, to designate the District where such second fire
may occur, by lolling and striking the Exchange bell in
the manner above prescribed.
tier-no* 3—Re It further ordained by.the eutnority
aforesaid, That It shall be the duty of the Officers of the
X\ a»ch, to cams, the alarm of fire to bo extended, by ring-
big the Fell of the "Guard House," without c.>»ntlon,
ftjtaj Jfo^cnvcry of any fire In the City, UII the same
Hrinns 4 —Be It frirthcr ordained. That It sh-tit be the
duty ofthe Officer* of the Fire Company, and cf the City
Watch, to report all neglects ofthe duties teqnhrd by the
provisions of this Ordinance, and upon #onric*i m before
tha Potic# Court of 8avannah, sqch offender - > c.mvictsd
shall be fined In a sum not exceeding Tsn Dollars, or bs
dismissed front *«rvice.
Sacnoa fc—F* It ftmher-ordained by tho authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or'parts or Onllnnncos
militating against the above provti Inns of this Oidlnans.,
he, and urn «atu4 are hereby repeated. *
Pasecd In Council, 9d April, 1318*
Clin ©mmntcca.
!><mndeU »nd described, shall be numbered and known as
reoce of Fire,
Exchange Bell
exceeding tnro
»District where
AN ORDINANCE—To amend ihowYon-
II teenth section of an Ordinance, defining what shall
he considered Public Nuisances, and for the remove! of
the same t pnwed Ud Angurt, lKi9t
Heetlon 1. Be tt ordained by the Mayor ami AUtnnan
ofthe «.1tV of Fnvannah, and haml-V* llierrof, In Council
assembled, and It Is hereby ordain d by the authority of
tha same: That the seventeenth 1* etion of the above re-
liming at tho 1
. . ntmt Caitfil,'oKDe
Havannah Rlxer, thence South on eastern bank or said
■Canal to Rati Rood-street, tiwnce Eart along Rr.il Bond,
street to Wert Broad street, thence fo.iuh, nlont West
Broad street, extended to Garden' Lot* .v>. »cv n (7),
thenoe Ibvtwanlly, along tlio line of *rb!«; *r I 1. l.ag. to
Tattnall street, thence -north "long Tut'nrl-t • • t, to
Jones sjrert to Joncmetreet, t?—we along J01
Eart, in a direct line to the llmlu ofthe City.
See. 9. Re It fruther ordained, *“
said 1 Tiiat all Ordh
Uie -prori ion* of 1
hereby r. n :nl.‘d. . , ,
Pa«scd In Catmcll, 17th August, 1818.
FRANCIS S. BARTOW, Acting Mayor-
Attest, A. C. DavaaroaT, c. c. aug 94
■ct line to tne llmlu or the city.
It fruther ordntned, by the euihorlry afore-
II ordinances, or pert* thereof, mdiuung with
a*»»f this Ordinance be, and the muus «x*
A BILL—^To bo entitled “an Orilinanroto
/ V. carry more fully Into nn effect the plan and system
for reducing to and keening In a stats of dry culture ths
low lands around the r/iy of Savannah, and to provide
for the removal of aueh nuisances or caus.s of dl* **•
Jur'"foclHsrsnbi’’ ^ cltt * c,w u>erw)f » * iu «ny»^*« la-
Wherrna the culture of Rice upon the land* around tits
S of Havannah which by contract ore sui j.-ct to dry
uw,U a violation ofthe tnw intent and meaning of
the add contract, and is prohibited by the or) In unci * of
the city, and i* manifestly Injurious to the hct»ltii of the
ritiC'-ns; and whereaa power Is vested In the Mayor and
Abhnncnof the city of Savannah and thr h.nnl imIhto-
of, by Act ofthe fleneral Assembly, to rarry Into full cflecl
the syatent of dry culture, and to remove nil nuDam** or
or causes of disease which may effect the health of the
citUetw; and whereas, U U the right and tuts become the
duty of the t.*Uy Council to exert tiio poxven t..u, confer
red upon tin-in, for the public good.
Her-tion 1. re Itonlained by the Mayor n.-l Al hrmen
of the city of Havanneh and hamlets, tiioreof, That it
shall be the duty of the Mayor, whenever he slinll receive
information that Rice Is planted or cultivated upon any
ofthe lands around the city subject to dry culture con
tracts, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the said land, or any perron haring Die eltarge of
the same, or hi*, her or their agent, praulring the said
person to desist from the said culture, and to destroy ths
■nil Rice if growing, or to appear b«fi>re Council ot a time
and plane in such notice to be specified, not exceeding
ten days from the date thereof, to allow cau«o If soy they
have, why the said growing like should not'., re-morod
and destroyed as a nuisance.
Fee*. 2. And l>n It Airtht-r ordained, Tiiat if ths ssld
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not. upon
the said nmke. romply with the Urm* of the same, or
shall fell to appear Ufore Council, or If having appeared, ,
no sufficient cause should be shown why ths said Rice
should not be removed, and It* culture abandoned, that In
such care the said Mayor and Aldcrnmn may direct the
City Marshal forthwith to remove the mid Rice and to
destroy the same effectually, wherever It may he planted
or growing on tlie said dry culture enntrart
bee. 3. And be it forthcr ordained, That the expeMK
inclined by the City authorities In enforcing .tills ordl-
nsnee, shall be sweated upon the owner of tlm land from
which the nuisance shall be removed, end slisll hs cot-
Inctod by execution to be Issued therefor as In other casus
of dues to the city.
Sec. 4. And he It further ordained, That nothing in this
ordinance shall he so enurtnreda* to prevent an action
for and recovery of damages Ibr vlolnti ■ ul
turn contracts between tin-owners of land* m. l the-cor-
poratinn of Buvntinnh.
Bee. fc Ami lie it further nrdnlnnd, That all ordinances
or parts thereof militating with tire provisions of this or
dinance, be, and the same are liercbv repealed.’
Rawed in Council, 99th May, IHtg.
II. K. BUIlROt'QHiL
Attest, A C Davenport, Clerk of Council.
Mayor.
■ .
TpXTRACT from Ordinances relating to.
i-J Lumber, Fire Wood, fcc.—“Be It furtirer ordained,
that no person shall bring, dcpo.lt, lay, or cau«c fob*
Brought, deposited, or laid. In any, or either of th? pub-
Ilo docks, wluuvcs, or landing place* at llw north end qC
or onpmlto to tho street* In title dly, any board plank,,
ranging timber, staves, shnljlea, fire wood, or other lum
ber, whatever; and no person snail ship from, or bn,I ct,
or cau'C to be shipped from.or landed, at any of the pub.
Ho wharves or docks within the city of Savannah, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, balee, packsgos,
trunks, or any species of merchandise wHtever”—f'rro-
\1dcd. that nothing contained In thlr section shall l>3 con-
•trued to prevent any Tinnier from landing out of hi*
boat or canoe the products of bis or her plantation, either
for sale nr for DunUy use, but inno ca*a shall Ire or she*
vj allowed to occupy Uie said public wharf or dock longte
than Is nhenlutely nece«*ary”—i-ond tb»*n!d articles IT"”
bo scizod nnd retained until the line I* —
nut exceeding 0100.
True extracts. EDWARD G. U'll
lire City Marshal and City Con-tables a.. ..
enforce above Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 fi EDWARD O. WILSO
C LERK'S OFFICE—Savannah,20th Do-
cemlmr, 1848.—Extract of “an Ordinance, to pre
vent shooting with fire arms, In the city of Savannah, and
lo ptinkh the offence of setting off squibs, crackers and
other confoii-fiUe matte', and for oth*rpun*>rr.<;” poised
in Council; 15th Dec., 1817.
Bo It further ordained, That It shall lie the duty of th<*
City Marshal and City Constables to Inform ngalnrt all.
white persons found within the llmlu of said city, dls-
charging or attempting to discharge any gun, pUtol ot
other firs arms, crackers or othor combustible prepara
tion, and that tliu person so Informed against be fined in •
sum nut exeecrtldR thirty dollar*; and if a alave or frro
person of color bo found so offending, such person of
color shall receive corporal punishment nat exceeding tan
lashes, to be inflicted by the officer present'
dec SO A. C. DAVENPORT, c- c.
DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
Q HAVING CREAM,&c.—Guerlain’a Am-
O broslai Shnving Cream, RoL'tsel’s Rose and Almond
Cream, genuine Naples Soap, Ramsay'* Banonacoous
Compound, Hanley’s MUltary Cream, Guerlain's Ambro
sial flhaving Cake, Walnut OU Shaving Soap, and Low
fc Son’s Shaving Cake; for rate by
G. R. HENIHWCKBON k CO.,
jan l Gibbon!a Building.
Ulster from bums, broken brawl*, Mosaics, Cramps,
hurts, scratches, nr tom flesh, hUrs or flings.
Certificates to fill a volume might be published, show-
ing tho wonderful elfocts of “Mrs. nrown’s Pain Killer,’*
but they are too common, and used for articles of no merit
and the one shilling bottle will do more than a thousand
unknown names to convince the user.
Ail of the above named article* are sold only In Savan
nah,Ga.,by R. S. BAILEY,
oct 19 % 3m Agenffor this City.
C ILERK’S OFFICE —Savannah, Deo-
J 90th, 1818—Extract from “on ordinance defining
what shall be considered public nuisances, and for tire
prevention, panUdimont and removaloftlre same,’’ px'-. d
InCouudl August 2d, 1839, and amended October 21th,
“lid' It further ordained, That It rh.ill not ba lawful for
any slave or free person of color to smr.hs a cigar or pine
in nny ortho streets, lanes, allay*, wharves, or public
squares within the city of Savannah, under a penally of
not exceeding three dollars, or vrUlnnlne.r.ot exceeding
ten stripes. A. C. DAVENPORT, r.
‘YTOTiaS—Extract I
J-l ttvo to Vends, Ibr the li
front Ordinance rrin
„ to Vends, Ibr tho Information of Cnpiain^ »f
Virrael*. and others^-Be it ordained, kc., “it shall ho tho
duty ofthe marter, or commander of every or
craft, of whatever drrcilptlon, not moored nt -mire wlrerf
within the llmlu ofthe city > and lying in tire t-- ««u «»ftb*
Hlver Savannah, within thesall limits or br* v
between the city and Tybee, t
E nded d' ‘— u
fomo;
craft, a 1:
large a- 1
such r