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VOLUME XLVII,
SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 184D. '
THE REPUBLICAN
DAILY AND 'ITU.WK.JSICLY* *
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fr OOUNTY PRINTERS.
r. w. ali:\.\mh:ii, assikiati: kiiitoii.
TERMS!
Dully rnprr $10, Tri-Wcckly £3, i>cr annum
0(7- In no ease will an order Ibr tho paper be aliended
to, unless accompanied with Iho money, or a eatlsflretory
city reference.
Advertisements Ineerted at (he following rate* t
One square, (tbn limb* qr less.) 1st insertion...00,75
I"it'll CONTINUANCE, 60
OltB SQUARE, ONB WEEK DAILY, RAO
UNtSQUARE ONB MORTIt DAILY,. 7,00
Ob* SQUARE TWO MONTHB DAILY, 10,00
ONB SQUARE, THREE MONTH! DAILY 15.00
Advertisements published every othnr day, and those In-
•ertodonce or twice a week, aro chained 78 cts. per
•quare for each liuenioa. X’Jr •
Legal advertisements Ineerted » the t
•met rare taken that they be pubUr*”"*'
All advertisements from transient
to be paid In advance.
The privileges of yearly adYettlfcn win be confined
rhtldly io their regular business, ami all other advertise-
menu not pertaining to their regular badness a* agreed
for. to be paid extra.
Yearly adrertUera excelling in their advertlaementB the
arerate number of line* agreed Ibr, will be charged at
proportional rates.
No ADVBRTlBRMBNTi WILL BR INIBRTBD ORATVITODILY.
All advertisements for charitable Inatitutioas oud re
ligious Socletlo* will be charged half price. . •
Urt* All Advertisements sent to tin* ottico wttnoui di
rections a* to tiro number of Insertions, t.ill bo pubtish-
ed daily, until ordered to bo diocontlnuod, and charged
V°/U| n £ctterf directed to thia office or tho Edltora,
mint be port paid, to entitle them to attention,
N. Or—Each Citation by the Clerk! of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application hat been mnJo for Letter! of
Administration, mutt be published TiuaTV Dave at least.
Notico by Executor! and Admlnlatrator! for Debtors and
Creditors to render In tbelr nee •unit, mart be published
nix rtssks. . _
M«|n of Real Estate and Negroes by r.xccutfrr, Ad-
minlstntors, and Guardtao>, must bo published SIXTY
DAYS before tho stay of sole. These tales mart be main
at tha Court lionW door of Iho county In which tho
property Is sltunto, and on tho Unit Tuesday of tho month,
between the hours of ten In the morning and four In Uio
afternoon. No sole from day to day U valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administratorsi and J. uar.il-
ana to the Court of ordinary for leave to aeU Real Eatate
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MON TIIH.
Sales of personal property (exeept negroes) of testate
jiml Intestate estates by Executor* and Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Kxecutora and Administrators Ibr Let
ter* Dkmlssory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must he advertised nnco a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court nf Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of tha bond of agreement) to make tltiea to land mint
be advertised three months at least.
-ii.-niPs sale* under executions resulstlv startled by
iho courts mast be advertised THlR$YDA?l£-undef
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Soles of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener-
ally/TEN DAYS before the day of Hale.
Government unite City,
'Hie government of too city consists of a Muyor and 18
Aldermen, who together are denominated tho City Coun
cil. They are choeen annually, on the 1st Monday in
December, ftom the pco;>te at largo.
City Or riocas, fco., 161!).— ,1/airor—Dr. HJcta’d Wsvnn.
Jtldtmrn —Thomas Purse,_H. H. Gridin, Win.
rws-inumM rurac, u. n. uninn, vvm. ii. mil
,R. D. Walker,T. M. Turner, Win. II.«Moaglo,8olo.
Coben. J. F. Posey, R. A. Lewis, F. B. Bartow, R. R.
Cuylcr, Joe. B. Fay.
Custom House—Port of Savannah.
< • II I t'.l \\ till Ml It IIiiIIm Ii; 11, 1.111V S *..|| . Mr t. t,,,
Posted; Naval Otnccr—J. De I.aMotU; Surveyor—Robert
W. Pooler} Appraisers—Charles Stephens and William
Macksy. - .
Post Office. '
Port Master—Georga Bchlay; Asst. P. M.—J. G. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
Presldent-Chas. Green; 1st Vice Prrrtdetu-Robm
Habersham J 8d do. do.-E. Padrlford; Secretary-O.
Cohen) Committee of Appeals-O. 11. Camming, llenry
Rom, Isaac Cohen, Wifi jam Duncan, Joe. 8. Pay.
Pilots
treasurer, tfciavus v-onen, wumun iiuncan. Andrew
\&fy*** “■ WUdCf » John Wydy
9aftS&r
undays.
Jlfst ot stiibcrltscrs.
ADVERTISERS IN REPUBLICAN.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
. bav-strert. bay-street.
R. A. AHon, No. lid E. Molyneux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 R. Hutchison, 00
O. N. Neyle. 1G0 (1. II. Cuuimlng, GO
Wa hbum.Wilder fcCo. 114 E. A. Soullanl, G-J
‘ " ^ A. Low and Co., 58
Hamilton fc Hardeman, 83
ltbum.WUd- -
N. A. Hardee, 110
W. C. O’Driscoll, 103
Fajsltord k Far, 101
W. P. Yooge, 01
E. Psrjonsk Co.,0J
Asa Holt, 88
Goo. Gordon. 80
N. Cruser, 81
J. N. Philips, 63
D. F. Halsey, 80
E. L. Hollis, 80
F. If. Wdman, 71
Greiner k Beall,7d
R. W. Hamilton. 83
Wm. Crowder. Ot
C.IHBUMge, 100
Edward Wiley, 10)
Clark k Lawson, 101
F. Sorrel, 108
J. Smith fc t ..
Francis Wood, vi
• Wm. Dunean, 80
J. 11. Burroughs, 07
J. Cowles, 03
Wm. Adams, 101
Way k King, 103
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140
R. Habersham k Son, 146
W. Wood bridge, 144
Brigham k^Kcby, 170
Croon k'ltowland, IT*
Ellas Reed, 174
J. II. Ladd, 18)
S. Goodnll, 808
ir and St. Julian streets.
hllakerond Dryan-si
Ottelng days, Monday* and Tbursda]
Discount days, Tuesdays and Frida) „
Directora—Win. T. WillianW C. P. Rlclwrdsone. R.
Hutchison, It. D. Weed, Iliratn Roberts, Wm. 11. Hodgson,
“•ASfrfvWC.-
Plamere* bank.
0eo. W. Andcnon?Preshknt” f^^°Mereer, Cash
iSifcil.i'** ' Jt *» Willuwoa, 0«|| Jona, Join
Sntmiumfi 0(fcctovjj.
•.loners of PHotose.
i, Wm. II. uuUoch/Mmetary
Cohen, William Deucan, Ant
Wllik. I.k. .Wtftl — ii
_ BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
, nank of (ho Ntato of Gcorsla.
larannah, I
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency in Gridin.
Marian ami Fire Insurance Ilank,
B»ojooo! P * ld 10
K. Padellhrd, President, J. (Xmstcad, Cashier.
Diicount days, Tuesdays. Thureda)! and Saturdays.
l!Sunu* CClVed UP ‘° 16 ° d0Ck 00 U, “ tnornl ”P of
feOOMw. Io-
4 ‘ ***>■
lias aa Agency In Macon.
Central ItaiUHoatl and Hankins Co. of Go.
1‘rr.lilriii. taq. J. innloc-b, Cuhler.
ss
JohnR.Wider,II. McAlpln/j. Waldburg.’jontEF^
\\. B. Johnson.
Nayan.mh Institute for Saving.
C. P. Rlchardwme, Prv.ldent) J. OlmsteadTTreasnren
Iliratn Roberts. Secretory.
Director*—II. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, Beal. Snider.
N. BJCnapp, O. R. Hendrickson, H. Lath’rop.TIwtnM J.
- The Investing Committee Is composed of H. D. Weed,
llenj. Snider, and Iliratn Robert*.
Iiunmnce Oftlccs in Savannah.
■*1SBZ&’SSSSgBtfr* 1 "'
Hope Mutual Lift In-uranee Com|
Hope Ml
•900,0000.
::Krar,v tf * p ‘ ul
yjuu,WMj. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-st. •
Howard Insurance Company. NewrYork—CapitalMOOr
J00. 8. C. Dunnln,, No. 10 (Vhluktr .l. p
Union Mutual Fire k Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital B100JXX). W. CraUree, No. 908 Hay-rt.
Protection Marine k Fire IiunraDce Company, Hart-
fbrd—Capital» Brigham fc Kelly,-No/ntf Bay-
Nsw-York EqultTblo Fire Insurance Company—Cat
Ul 8300,000, W. Crabtree. No. DM Bay-at.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
f W. P. Hunter, Planters’ Bank.
Mutual Sofcbr Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal |— . tiro. Schley, Po-t-OiHee.
Phcenix Office London—Capital • . R. Haber-
aham. No. 149 llay-st.
Protection Insurance Company, New-Jerwy—Capital
#900,000. W.P. Yongo, No. 0i Bay-st.
Camden (N. J.) insurance Company—Capital
W. P. Yonge, No. 04 llay-st.
NaBtilu* Mutual Life ln*uranreCompany, New-York-
Capital # . Wm. 11. Giles k Co., No. 01 Bay st.
G. W. Anderson k Bro.,800 T. C. NDbet, Wl , .
t-‘. F. Mills, BOI A. MUdmUB •
P. II. nehn,908 William ton and Pneton, 994
Wnt. Ilattrrsby, 70 Boston k Gunby, 000
Htephen HUIs. 199 Rabun k Fulton. 007
JoaiHnarinjeO -. T. II. Harden, 116
H. Hnlomoiw k Co., 901 J.G. Cooke,Telfalr’a llnildX
E. W. Baker, Jones’ Wbf. S.C.Dunnhu.10 Whltaker si.
COMMISSION MEUCIIANTH AND AUCTIONEERS.
Phllbrick, Meriam k Bell, ISO Bay-streef
Cohen k Fowlick, 148 do.
’1’hoo.J. Walsh, 100 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 908 Uav-itreet.
Wm. n. GUcs k Co., 01 Hay-street.
A. A. Hincts, Fmct’s Whair.
WIlOLfSlALF. AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Robert*. Gibbon’s DuUdiug.
II. F. Waring, 101 Uruugtitoii-street.
James Anderson k Co., Waring’* Building.
' l.s'luop n. Foote, Gibbon’s Building.
Balder, Lathrop k Nevitt, Shad’s Building.
J. S. Rosen, do. do.
Marshall k Aiken, .do. do.
DetviU k Morgan, Rihero'a Building.
M. 1’rendergast. corner Congress and Whitaker-streeta.
, ., fcMj WSiSBKa®«u*8.
A. Welles, 105 liar-street.
Gotten, Norris k l‘o., 14Q Bay street
H. A. Crane. 180 Bay-street,
Connerat fc Barle, lfiO liay-strnct.
Hcrnnton k Johnston. 107 Doy^treet.
Hwift k Denslow, 100 Bay-street
O. W. Davis, 177 Bay-sheet
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
H. J. Gilbert do. do.
j. Roaoeau, corner Rroughton and liull-alreets.
Kelly k O’Conner, comer Broughton k Drayton-sts.
J. C. Hlncbraan J do. do. do.
SflSSSw. mis.
N. B. k II. Weed, 103 llroughlon-street
McCleskey fc Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
7 DRUGS And medicines.
G. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons’ Ruildlng.
A. A. Solomon*, Agent, Market-square.
jyS.' j'rttmim^fc bo?, 7 comerBay and Bull stroew.
‘ ^merkOden,Monum«U ffi e.
W. T. WUllams, 140 Bay-rtreet .
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker am! St
’■“• ss ml¥ffi»7Si u SSb«8.
I. W. Morrell, Bmcta’ Ruildlng.
11. H. Bogardus, 90 Bull-street •
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Woods k Morrell, Smets’ RaUdlng.
Collins fc Bulkier, 106 Bnran-atreet
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow k Webster, 4 Whitaknr-elreet
JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comer WhUakcrand Dryan-st/eets.
T. T. Wllmot, Market-square.
D. B. Nkhola, comer WhUakcrand Brjan-aheeU.
SADDLERY, kc.
W. II. May k Co., comer Whlta'
N. II. Knnpp, Market-square.
CAKR1AGE RKPObhukv.
Wm. 5Varaer,40 Wm Broad-Mreat
• ’CLOTHING STORES.
O. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Rulldbig.
G. W. Adams. 8 Whltaker-strest.
" FABHl&NABLB^mbBa AND DRAPERS.
Price k Veader, 147 Bay-street
John MoUmy. 1» Bay-street.
HamiUor. k H)uv>ns, 17 Whltaker-rtreet.
RoUnson k Camp, 0 Bull-street
Philip Kean, 08 Biyan-atrcob
Joseph Tento. 97 Whitaker-elreeb
.j5llirH.Fi SisL**, 90 Ju. db.
hi. Corey, comer Whitaker and Broughton-etreets.
. HAT STORE.
I). A. Ambler k Co.. CongroM-atreet
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Robhler, 90 Whltnker-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Hull-street
Jacob Dutenhofbr, 78 Bryan-street
DENl’ISTS.
E. Parsons, 197 CongnMe-street
B. G. Pancost, 100 llroi«hton-*ueft.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt D. Walker, 130 Dronrhlon-strect
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
II. Morse, 13 Usmanl-street.
OUNBMITIIS.
John Comtlhet*. 175 Market aquare.
Wwwd IjovoII, llamard-auuet near hlarket-square.
ship oAandlkrb AND' OROOBIIB.
Wood, Cluhorn k Co., Andoux’a wharf.
Tamer k Henry, Moore’# Wharf.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
Jl tt. Falllgonl, Monument-square.
John Poole. 11 Whltoker-etreet
u,l fai'sss™ in ,.
’• Wi
A. Ponce, 13 Whltoker-etreet.
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull-etreet
F. W. Linde, 000 Hull-street
LOTTKUY OFFICES.
P. B. Pendergost, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
G. W.Wylly, do. do. do. ido.
hi. fc W. Cummlng, 03 Boy-street
,E. WUhington, 143 Jlny-streot.
FRUIT STORE.
R„Do Martin, nenr Markpt-square.
U STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brook* & Tupper, Charleston Htcnm-Pookat wharf.
• T. It. Mill-, Iron Hirnin Boat Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawn*, Georgi-i Steam Boat Company's wharf.
B. Bolomons k Cu.,fi01 niiy-KlrflCt .
ENG IN E.E.IIS AM* Mill. WIUGHTS.
'R.'krJi'Lachllson. near Canal Isxjk.
Alvin Jf. MUIerjEortem Wharf.
WHEEL-WRIGIIT fc SMITH.
Quanlock k Wilson, near tha Market.
Foreign Consuls lleslileut Ii
E. Molynemtx, Uritl»h, No. 77 llay-st
«Lk No. 9M llay-st ; Louis Baris,
stt John o. Doon, Spanish, Po>t-Offlee| w.-oau-unscuii,
Belgian, No. 106 llay-st; John G. Doon, Portngueae, Po>t
Office; John W. Anderson, llraxillan and the two Blrilles,
No. 900 llay-st.; F. II. Welmnn, Bweeden and Norway,
No. 74 Bay-stl Jphn It. Wilder, Ruseln, No. 114 Bny-sf.;
W. Crabtree, Rroinen, No. 1108 Bay-st; F. II. Welmnn,
Agent Ibr Loyd’s.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis, Clerk
and Inferior Courts; Wm. W. Oates, Bherilf.
Superior
County Oftlrrrs Hesldlnjc In Savsnnali
Robert Itabenluun, County Treasurert Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector; Ttiomas Eden, Coroner, Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor; WUIhun Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. A O. A T, City nf Snvnnnnlt.
Bits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suits extends from A30 to #300.
Judge—Mordecal H he (tan, Ben.; Clerk—Levi 8. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
•Tuatlcen Inferior Court—Chatlmin Count* •
Anthony Porter, Ellas Beo«l, Wm. Thome Williiuus,
Francis Horrcl, Robert A* Lewis.
Cures CouaT or OaouiAav—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Home]»—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chalnnnn. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 2d Monday In December.)
U. fi. Court# Sitting; In Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Bavannsli, Associate Justice
Fupreme Court, U. H. and Judge of (lie Olh Circuit
Court Ibr the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nleoll, Dlitrirt Judge, District Ocorgln.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah and Oirrechee Canal Company.
Capital, #100,000, In Share! of 50 dollnn each.
‘ Directors—George W. Andorran, Amos ScUddor, M.
Marsh. —
Savannah Pirn Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph H. Fay; 01 do—Alvin N. MU
ler; 3d do. Robert Larhlison; Clerk—Jolin Ilaupt. Ben.
Clinrttahle Societies In Savannah.
Union Boclety—Instituted in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
ftavannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
Widows' Boclety—Under the superuit
Clothing and Fuel Association—lnstit
•o under tha superintendence of ladles.
Hibernian Boclety—Instituted 1819. George R. Cum
mins,. President.
lng, Pr
Irisht
President.
BL Andrews’ Society—Instituted In 18
Alpln, President.
German Friendly Boclety—Instituted 1
Snider, President.
of Free Masons an«l Orlrt Fellows.
rtaC
Anion
Georgia unaptor, no. u, titoyai ami muima,j—m*
tuted In 1818. Anion Haaerlck, H. P. •
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York MasonaA
Formerly caUod Savannah Lodge-Chartered In 173
Richard T. Turner, W.M. .
Zerubbabel Lodge, No. IS. (Ancient York Masons,)
Instituted In 1830. Robert H. Griffin, W.M.
Clinton Lodge,No. W,(AiHiiunlI«* Mosous,)—Org
nixed in Iwtt. John Camithers, W. M.
Magnolia Encampment. No. 1, (Odd lehowi,)—Ins
tuted In 1843. Frederick Krenson. C. P. ...
Ogletborpo Lodge, No. 1. (Odd Fellow#,)—Instllul
in 1B«. WlcWlflh liruen, N. G. ......
Live Oak I.mlge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)-InsUtuted
1843. Jolin Carruthers, N. O.
De Kalb Lodge, No. 0, (Odd Fellow#,)-InaUlnlcd
1815. Anton Haserick, N. G.
Son* of Temperance,
I Division, No. 9-IuaUtutod in 1810. Wi
B. Horms, W. P.
Ye mass i* Division, No. 1 ^-Instituted in 1847. W;
T. Feny, W. P.
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Boclety of 8t. Vincent. Savon nail
Methodist Episcopal Lndloa Working Boclety. Chinese
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Hewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independant
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Bodoty. Boclety of St. John tho Baptist. Femslo Rlls-
slohnry Society. Foreign Missionary'Society, Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Bible, Prnyor Book
■nd Tract Boclety. Episcopal Missionary Asraclatlpn
Ht. John’t Sunday and Parish Bchool. 11 unday School o
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Lpiscopal
Sunday Schools.
Other Societies tao-.—.--
Georgia iUstoiicnl Boclety.—JmuUa M. NVMfttJS
Georgia MmHcoI Boclety.—R. p. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Boclnty^-Wm. Crebuee, 1 resident.
’ Commlaslonera llrsldlng In Savannah,
gQHTn*TAitinn or narosmoKS, akd roa ACiu«owi.ai>o*-
MBNTAND moor Of OKRDS, kc., TO 8i USSD III OTIIRR
.qpomBchley, Ibr the Stales of Slsine. Mnnuichusetta,
Rhode Island, New-York,Pennsylvania,Maryland, South
Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Louisiana.
M. II. McAlllgter, for Masaachusctls.
Bqlomon Cohen, for Houth Carolina.
A. IL Lawton, Ibr Bouth Csrollqn.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida. . • . > „
Charles B. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E. Teffi, for North Carolina.
husfnrss Cftrts.
HAMILTON' A 11 AIUJEMA.V,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Havnimnli, Ocorgln.
Oltse. P. HAMILTON.. TIIOMAS HAkDRMAN.
SWIFT A DE.VSLUtV,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
coansn op bay and WHtTARsa-rrs.
Knvniiunli, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DSNS LOW.
WM. P. YO.VGE3,
FACI OR 4- COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. O* RAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
PHILIP KHAN',
DRAPER AND TAILOR. F
A*n Maura t* ' vi
Ready-Made Clolhlng, Khlrts, Htocks, Suspenden, Hand
korchlefe. Gloves, Merino snd Silk Under-Shirts, f.
Drawers, kc. «
NO.-OS BRYAN STREET,
SECOND nooa WEST OP M. KASTMAN, JEWBLLBE.
JUNK I'll TENTO,
(pk6m pamis.)
DRAPER A ND TAILOR, J,
NO. Wt WHITAKER-STREET, 0
Savannah, Georgia* *'
N. H.—All orders left with him will be executed in tbe
neatest and most fashionable stylo.
•JAMBS F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
»• 1VIIITAKU9 sTRiurr
All Garments In his line made in the neatest and latest
Fashion. "
N. U.—Cutting done at the shortest notice. Out A
L. ROUIDKlt,
(PHOM PAUS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT 4* SHOEMAKER.
Importer of French Leather.
WtltTAXIR-STMKT, orrhilTB SMSTS* BUII.DINO.
ALVIN If. MILLKH,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT, =
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
KABTREN WIIAEP—BAY-STERRT,
Savannah, Georgia.
QUANTOCK A WILSON,
WHEEL WRIOHTS AND SMITHS.
•T. JDUAN-BTMRT, NEAR THE MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
C1IAHLEH VAN IIOltN,
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. 1)1
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK L
DONS AT Tits SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sole. , w
IL A J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND DRABS FOUNDERS,
CARAL-STEBET, NEAR THE CANAL-LOCK, _
Savannah, Georgia.
a. LACIILISON. J. LACHLISOB.
KDWAIID G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, J
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OrriCR ON NULL-ST., OPPOSITE P0LASK! HOUSE.
Court Days, - First Saturday In each month.
Return Days, - - Ten da}! before Court day. L
DR. K. PA Ii BONN, I
DENTIST, J
Will peribrm any operations pertaining to his Profession. J
Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the beat Dentists in h
Europe or America.
Ofseatixo Rooms, No. 187 CoKeRoss-street. ,
ROUKRT D. WALIUMl,
MARBLE 4- STONE MANUFACTURER, J
BRonuirroN-rr., retween whitakkr and Barnard.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble 0
Mantle Pieces, and Uerlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings. c
Omunental Iron Railings, kc. kc., furnished to nrdur.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKK CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP RVKRY DESCRIPTION. ;
ItsaMem-* cut s.nu or ruiuKi oquore.
JOHN G. FAIJ.1GANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING, 0
OILDINO, GRAINING, ko.,ko. J
WEST SIDE MONUMENT SQUARE, 1
Mnviuuinlt.Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed 1'aliits, Taper Ilar.r- >
lug*, Borden, and Fire-Board Prints. 8
JOHN POOLS, k
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING, «
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc., t
No. 11 Whitareb-st^-Sayanrah, Ga. »
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Points, Taper Hangings, Z
Borders and Firc-Iloard Pnnta. **
JOHN J. NULLIVAN,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
80 Bcu., one door North op Broqoutoh-St.
Scenery In Oil or Water Colors; Plain, Fancy and Gilt
Signs. Ilanncr*, Fla?*, Tran#|>nrcnctea, Window
Hhado*, kc., neatly executed to order.
House paiutiiif, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
dnue at the shortest notice, terms REAso.tABLR.
P. JACODS,
S EG A II AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 87 BULL-STREET,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NEAR MONOMRNT SqUARE.1
favannshi Om* J
N. D.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish t
and Americnn Hecan, at Whofcsate and Roall. c
Also Chiming Tolmcco, Knuff. kc.
A. PO.VCK, Agent,
SF.GAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Sartumah, Ga.,
Has on hand a largo and choice stock of Segura, Pmiff,
Smoking and < 'hewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles in his line at the most reasonable terms.
JAC'Oll DUT’KNHOFKK, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
vrvah-btrskt, second door raoM bull-street,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE. J
Fine French Calf-skin Boots and other work made to order.
J. L. OI.lVKlt.
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER \
No. 17 BuLL-sTRKaT, near Monument-square. 1
Cork sole, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Potent lea
ther, Walking, Dress, and Pump sole Hoots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
made to order In tlie neatest mid most fashionablo umiincr
of war rented materials, and by Uie moet experienced and
careful workmen.
M. CA1U5Y,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
CONNER XVIIITAKKR AND DROUaHTON-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
oUotiic*, cAaaraibKbS AND VEtiTtNGS,
Of every style, mode up to order after the latest ftuhion
at tbe shortest notice.
LEWIS FHII1DMAN,
DRAPER ANIT TAILOR.
RECENTLY PROM NEW YORK,
Hu opened a new establishment In Owens' Ruildlng,
formerly occupied by Mr. J. W. Kelly, where Ire keeps
constantly on hand an assortment of flno FRENCH
GOODS, made to nrd#* in the latest style, and at tho
* shortcut notice. lie hoixis to please all wlm may give him
atrial. WM. K. THOMPSON, Aoeht.
TDOOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
i_> MANUFACTORY.—The SulMcriber having great
ly Increased tlio fecllltlo* of the above e.tal li-hiiicnt for
tho Manufiteiure of lllank-Work, Ruling of Paper and
n llook-Hinillng oT all kind*, rc.-pectAiIly solicit* the pa
tronage of tho public, lly recent arrivals have been re
ceived a large supply of Cap, Detny, Medium, Knya! and
Super-Royal Ledger Paper, or tlm very best quality, which
i. will Im) mnilo up at short notice, ami In a superior manner,
oct 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
NUMBER 27.
■U-.ui ltoa», SlUp. nuf) Sirnm-IJaciict aibrrUscmrnts.
CENTRAL ItAIL-ROAI), FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON,
a Jggsa asteac tans.:,
Passenger Trains Icaro Bavanrau and Macor dally, at 7 A.M.
I’ascngcr Trains arrive at Macor and 8avarrau daily, at 7 P. M.
Ttckeu from SavaaMh to Macon, « 00
“ “ “ to Atlanta, 10 00
“ “ " to Augusta, 0 60
11 “ “ to Columbus,. . J5 00
£K».. ■"
u a to Na-hvlllc, )
w jo Murphrecshoro’, I Tenner, 93 00
n, “ ■. ^Meropbl*: 90 00
Stages for ToUahawNi ondjatermadista places connect with the Rood at Macon Monday’s, Wednesday's sad
Measurement Goods, per cubic toot.
)ica Glass. Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs.,
(. 00!!", Cbea*>i Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
1 ' h'.s, * jow, nupe. nujer, Liieew, i.ara, looorco, i.cainrr, nines, copper, I in,
Bheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware, Rice, boxes Soap and Gandies, Hollow ware, Bagging, and other
hoary articles not enumerated kotow, per 100 lbs., ..TaV.;.....; 45 “
’ -ir-Ptonr, Bacon, Llguors, Pork, Beef, PUb,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lb*.. 40 «
**•—MIllgciMliig, pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls, Hplkes and Coal, per 100 lbs., 30 «
■, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each, 75 •'
i.taJlu U A. — ■ .■■.il.nv — mm aa
tBSti
Jan. 1st, I8tg.,
L. O. REYNOLDS, E
•*2!
.......... 60
and Buperiatendant.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
^ From^Muon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the lino of Rail-Ronde extejding from Sevan-
ien«r Trains of tlilvRoad aw run dally os follows i connecting at Macon wltli the Csntrsl Rosd, and at
lb Uie \\ os tern and AUonUc and Gcoiiria Rail-Hoads.
Leave Macon at 0 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M-, arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 8 P. M.
Passengers on this Rood to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western and Atlantic Road do not ran on Sunday.
Passengers Ibr Columbus, Montgomery and New-Oricana via Savannah and Macon, take Stages st Bamesville.
Passengers for La Grange, Wert Point, Montgomery and New-Orican* via Augusta and AUanta, take Btagea at Griffin.
Freight Trains are ran dally through the btufnew season, and trt weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from othrr Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Hntes of Freight Ibr Merchandise Generally,
arrWMR MACON AND..
FinsTClass,(per cubic foot.)—Uoxesol lints, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and such
her articles as are clearly analogous to tliose
Secord Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Gloss, Points, Oils,
**~-!bers,and Contbettonory,
LASS, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Ltouor, Bogging. Rope, Buttrr, Cheese, Tobecro,
Idee in^boles. Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bor and Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Ca*ting*
.and all other heavy articles not oUierwiae enumerated
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Iltcon, Pork, Beef, Fish, La ,
bales of Rags, Ginseng, green anddrtedFrulta, Mill Gearing, l’lg Iron,Mill and Grindrtones
Cotton ftom Atlanta to Savannah,
" Jonesboro*
Griffin
Macon, Oct. 90,1848.
..fiftcu. per
00 lbs.
00 lbs.
100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, 8up<.rinteiidant.
NEW-YOIUC AND SAVANNAH
LINE OP
| Semi-Weekly U. 8* Mall Steam-Packet Line.
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
The splendid new etaamerClIBKOKKB.Capt.TNnNAS
“ in. (late of the Wm. Besbrook.) leaves Savannah for
v-V'ork. on WanaxaDAY, the 00th |)ecember, 3d Jan-
17th January, Slat Janunry, and on every alternate
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND HT. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Dolly Mail Steam-
Savannah; the Mail Steamer SARAH Bl’ALD-
Pnlntkn to Lake Monroe, tha Mall Stages from
.... —- - L fUbdl—
raneegoy tnewanor. i ns nnii* is-i,w tone bimnen, ; N „ InNll rBiauM , lo w ol
uUt exprerely for tbit tmde, In die mo.tsubstantial man- Jack.onv.lla via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud aiidison-
with every reganl to eofety, comfortjmd meed. rtile to 'i'alUha.sef; and tain Plcotatt to St. Augostlte.
Jagtttttgg l3f«3»i?J292S»a Wmetk »*<• ay*w?*
* . ocamulgeb.. <
r In the Spring, ra that W M. GASTON. . ....(
annoh cv.ry \\ rnRts- g-j., MATTHEWS, i
.. -ui--#« =3-^ oflVfWd ly H' 1 ? ,lno Three Packets leave Bnvnniud
ling public of UeoijU, Tenncaaeo. Alabnmn,
, it Is hoped wUJ be tried and duly nppre-
(&• Persons Intending to take passage in tills line, ore
mired that the Central Rail-Born! Company, will, when-
icmnuro oi uie swamers.
For Frclglitor Puswigc, anjily to
PADELFOBD k FAY, Savannah,«
BA.M’L. L. MITCHELL, 101 From
FOR NKW-YOIIK.
CM. \ - .
rapt. Jons lIxassaD.
Copt. Nicnoub Kne,
Three Packets Inave Bavannsli every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
IlmapiRa.—Leave Polatko every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o'clock, touching at the above named places
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
i-ommlarion. Aorrtsi
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. ReLonne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Drum*-
I wick; John Bcseent, Ht. Mar)*; Prrnandcx k Blsbce,
I JarkaonvUle; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, Pico-
lata; It. K. Reid k Co., PalatkP, E. Lafltte, Charleston. >
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. Thtallne is composed
The above vessels are of die first class, Insured at the
The Cabins ore handsomely fur-
P*/*o
engere. For Frciglit or Passage,
CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 179 liny-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
No. 180 Front street, New-York.
•P-
HEROX’S .PIIILADELI'IIIA
SAVANNAHEINE OFTACKETS.
'Phn following vessels comprise this Line,, and wUI sail
ibout every two weeks, vix:
ul A ELIZA, Capt. Itiosm.
WEBTCOTP. Capt. Hard.
drippers. ForFrrlrhtor I’aasage, (having goodau-
modsUons for Passeiigpra), apply to
GREINER k BEALL)
78 Bay street, Bavannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ja..
117 No. 37* N. Wharves, Pliltad. Iplita.
Dully U. S. MailSIeam-Pnckct Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRD* Of TUB WAV.)
\MORA, Copt. F. IUrdfn.
SEARROOK, Capt. P. RLARKBRsmr
CLINCH, Capt. Fsnm Peck.
... . EH,. Capt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
Tlds Line Is composed of the above very superior
•-ekets, with experiencedcominnndcrs, and c
Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Thnmgk Tit
letweca Macon and Charleston. Ten Dollnrs, Inrlad
ucnls on the itenmere and nmnlbii! fore In Savnnnuh.
BROOKS k TUPPER, Agents, Savannal
oot 28 K. LAFirrE fc GO., Agent*, Chnrbsloi
GROCERIES.—Tho Sulwribcr
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
(Scncrnl ^bcrUscmcitts.
N EW.CLOTHING STORE, No. 09 and
ISO Gibbons' Haros.—-Tho undersigned baa re
cently returned from tho North, where he has be.-n en
gaged in getting up a handsome assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, expressly Ibr a retail buriness In
Savannah, to which he veiy respectfully Invites the
Planters visiting this place, and the eiHsens generally, to
give him a call, os he Is confident Iris stock has never
been surpassed hr any brought to this place. Among his
goods are the folfowlug articles i -
Cloaks and Mantles-blue and Mack Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Costs of Invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, qnUted Camlet, Lion Skin and UlanReL
Dress Coats and Frocks, of 0ns block French Broad
Cloth.
Business Coals—such ss plain and fiuicy Tweed, Casl-
mere, Mock Itou Bklnj ^taln Heaver Cloth, Satinet, Ken-
tU fowUriooniffrwn all of the**most fashionable goods,
such asjdgln Mock Casta mere, black Do# Skin, IhigHsh
ribbed Caastmcre^Mnh skin, Plaid, Satinet, Tweed Caart-
mrreand Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
HUIS.
Vests of every description, such as One plain Mark
caL'n, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere, Romba-
sine. Alpaca, Valencia, pliild worsted, figured Bilk, block
Cloth and Coatamere.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, floe oud unblcach-
Crarataj of wonted, fonoy Satin, plain dUk, block Silk.
Linen and Bilk Pocket llaadkereklefo, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, foncy
Cotton, striped lllikory and French Calico. Also, u gen
eral assortment or Hoy's Shirts.
Buspenders, of great variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid. block, white and colored
SHk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Fllk and I’ouon Night Cans,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
^fmbrtalas-a beautiful asaortraetit of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
- Cops—a One and foabtonoMs oasortment of Cloth
Glalaed SHk, and Otter Skin Cam.
N. B. A general w-ortmi nt of Youth's and Boy’s
nothing, of Hacks. Round. Jackets, Pantaloons, "
A N ORDINANCE—lo divido the City of
JTA. Havannali Inin Fire Diclrict-., .mri id pruvblo for
giving the aim ms of Fire.
Hbctiox 1.—Ro it ordained by the Mayor nmlAbtcnnen
of tha City of Savannah ami Hamlets thcorin Council ns-
scmblcd, and ir D hereby ordained by Hie nnilmiliv ofiha
same, 'l hn frotn and after Iho p*»ag>* oflM* ordinance,
Umj City of Bavannah and Hamlets ihrsci.r, In>, and lh«
#ame are, divided into Five General' Divisions, to be
known as Fire District*, according to the following plan
and ii ombers i
l»t Di-t-ict, Shall Include oil that portion o. ri»- City nnd
Hamlets,bounded as follows! North 1>> the River; East
by a line commencing at tho lou.-t point Ea-t of the
i •-.•tern Wharves, and nuiutne S..mh m n |Mniitop|H,*it a
thiT Eastern terminus of South Broad streets and West by
U ill: ••tract. \\ lilch portion of Urn Cl tv -o bounded, khaJI
be numbered and known aa the First Fire DUtricL
2d IllMtlrt, rtball Include oil Hint i...tii n of iho city
and Itamleta, bounded as follows t NoiUi by Bnutli llroad.
atreet | Fta-t and Homh by tho City C< iioinon*, (includini
alt bulldUiga within the corporate UtnlU of the City '
West by Uull-street. Which portion of tho 1
bounded, shalU be numbered mid known as tbe Second
Fire I Hat let.
3d Di .trict, Shall Include oil that portion of tha City
►und*d as follow! i North by lire hirer t East by Hull-
street; South br South Brood street, ai d \\'c*t by West
Broad afreet. Which portion of tho City so bounded,
shall be numbered and known as the Tbtd Fire District.
4lh District, HboU Include all that portion of the City
and Hamlets, bounded aa follows: North by Houtli llroad-
atreet; East by Ruft-atrtett South by foe line i.Hncnr|K»-
nuion of tha City, and West by Wist llroad Street.
Which portion or tho Cit)- and IlninlcU so b»nmh-d, kliall
Ite inimocrcd and known n. tin- Fourth F'lro In tAct.
5th District, Hhall include nil vU ■* i onVui of rin* t ity of
HaVaunah known a* » 1 ai.-i o-ia.. and boundc.1 as i»|-
wwst North by the River i East by IVm Hrr-nc aUcot;
Booth by Uie line of lncoipoiaU<>n «>f the«iir. u ...»
by the Canal. Which poitlnn oT Uie Cit;
bounded and described, shall bo numbcic
tbe Fifth Fire DDtiict.
and Clotii Caps, ifaviog taken mucii pains In selecting
the above stork, be bop-# by strict attention to busiuras,
to merit a liberal share of pa trocar ■*.
dec 90 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Urge sizes, for
x.V public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking
Stoves, at reduced nrices.
. NAlhs AND TIN/-30O kegs Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin
*GUN«^-30 double barrel Pereastaon Guns, a««med
rirea.
SOCKET SPADES—50 doxen, lust received.
Carriage Ways and Locks (br folding doors.
AXF1H—100 boxes Ham’s superior Axes, Just received.
TWIML—Baaing, RaU and Seine Twine.
ARIKTLKS FOR uINH—30 lbs. lust received, and for
sale by McCLEHKEY k NORTON,
nov 90
rpHE LAW OF DEDTOR AND CRED-
X I tor In the United State# and Canada, adapted to the
ants of Merchants aud Lawyers; by James P. Holcombe.
Holcombe's leading Com in Commercial Law.
Smith’s Commentaries on Statute and CorixUmtional
Law, and Statutory and Cmistitutlonal Construction.
Lockwood’s Analytical and Practical Synopsis of all tho
Cases reversed, In Law and Equity, New-York.
Bat hour's New-York Reports Supreme Court, volt. 1
and 0
Lea’s Chancery Reports, rol. 1st.
Jan 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
collected at Savannah from conslgneca
required.
The T. S. M. now runs os a regular packet, affording
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise (Win seaward should be addressed to care
of Savannah Agent, and (tan the interior to Augusta
Particular care should Im tak -n to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Huvannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Sarannih.
oct 10 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’*' OF GA.
Tbl# Company will continue to transport Prodtire and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Auguxta, by tbelr Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH Capt. PnttroT.
LAMAR, C*pt
And also by tbe Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Copt Crbswrlu
The latter Steamer luring of tree draught than any other
on the River, insure* unprecedented despatch In nn stages
of the water. The Company is also provided with lift ten
Tow-boat* and two Lighten.
All Freight sAd ressed to the rare of the Company or its
Agents, wOl be received and fonvnrded free or commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
A T. R. MILLS, Ajrem, Savannah.
octW W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
tatoftEtnBs^nig'Ka.
AGRICULTURAL im-
CLEMENTS 400 Ploughs, com
prising all Uie various sixes aud kinds
1 u»ed lathi* section.
40 CulUvntorsiuid Harrow*, various patterns
40 Straw aud Corn F'odilor Cutters, vnriou* prices
95 Patent and common Grain F'an Mills
0 Grain Threshing Machine*
30 Com Shelter*, various kind-’, for hand and hone
power, 0 do. do. with wp*rater and trioanei
0 Corn and Cob Cun her*
19 Patent band Com Mill*, on improved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Harrow*
11 dox. Plantation Hoes, complete
0 pair Trace Chains; lOo do. do. i
assortment
do. extra strong
75 Ox anil Log Chain*; 00 dox. Socket Hpoilo#
10 doe. bandied Snodos; 13 do. long handled Shovels
19 do. do. Shovel* „ .
8 do. long and short handled Manure Forks
A complete assortment of Garden Iloea and Rakes
10 Fairbank fc Co.'s l’latfonn Hcalw, Juried sMes
A supply of Fittgcrald’s Patent blills
r«:«foby 0fl '"”'" DENallow'k WEBflTEB.
Jsnl
TVf RS. S. TOMB, MILLINERY AND
1VJ. FANCY STORE—Barnard Sireot, BoulhsIdeMor-
SSasrsB&fiS&sM
received and punctually attended to. J*" 1
50 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. St Croix, do
too puenoges Htowah’s Pufor—Loaf, Crash-
tcQn.nl; XI tills. Coff.e Sugar
Coflfce; 50 bags La<ulra do.
... janieL r -_
50 bbls. West, rn Whiskey; 5 IisJfpioeeOtord Htandy
50 quarter and eighth casks Malaga Wine
1 puncheon Ht Croix Rum -
90 «|uartcr nnd eighth casks Mmb Ira Wine
10 bbls. super ala Monongalia) a \vhi*k«y
■ ‘ pieces inimiee Hogging; 15 boles Gttnny do
casks Bacon Sides; 95 boxes Pearl etorch
60 bbls. UalUinntc Flour, 900 bats assorted Shot
90 bbls. and 10 half pines Cider vinegar
60 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kogs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
90 bogs Pepper, 10 do. Spice; 93 boxes Raisins
90 boxes Adamantine Qiutdles; 10 frails Almonds
60 hhds. Cuba Mohuacs; 50 boxes Pipes
60 barrels New Orleans Molasses
95 casks Porter, pints and qunrts
90 quarter chest* Hyson Ti n; 95 boxes Cheese
50 AI. Spanish Cigars, various brands
For sole on favorable terms by
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
Rico Hugar.<; 90 do. Muscovado do.
900 bag* Hin Coffee; 100 bbl*. N. O. Whiskey
45 bid*. Phrlp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy.
_______ 50' do. New England Bum
950 boxes manufactured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Paper; 95 bolf bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lb*. CndflshtSO box#* pale Soap; 60do. No. 1 do.
50 bid*. N. O. Syrup; 40liluls. Cuba Molasses
50 tterees Cuba Molasses; 60 boxes Sperm Candles
10 4R corks Madeira Wine; 95 do. do. .Malaga do.
95 bbl*. DaratortaRum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
SO do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits
75 matte Cassia; 10 hhds. Bacon Hides
60 quarter cherts Hyson Tea, 95 eighth do. do.
20 chest* Black Ttmi 10 hag* Panpsr) 5 Mf Plm-nto
10 krg* Go-hen Hultrr, 20 bblj. Mohonjalula WhLkuy
19 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co. 1 * Brandy
4 do. do. SwanGintSOboxesChcose
5 hhd*. Kentucky LenrTobacco; 50 boxes Pcoil Starch
900 Deintjohn*, various taxes
75 basket* Champagne, of chqteo brand*, In store .and
for role by CONNEltAT k BARIE.
Jon*
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The e team-boat Company of Georgia's lloatt
CHATHAM. Copt Hubbard,
TENNEHHEFi.. t’n|8- Oocld,
THUS. 8. METCALFE, Capt Powntw
Run between tlm above places In connection with Tow
boat’ nnd Lighters, affording tho tm-rcliante of Georgia.
Bouth Carolina, Tcnnewen and Alalwmn, a cheap and
expeditious made of tran-portation of goods to and from
tin* interior.
During the vrar low stages of the river the present
season, (lower than Tor some year*,) merchnndl-o cn-
tm ted to this Company has been forwarded with but
trilling detention ami no Interruption; proving lo the pub
lic thirir ability to forward good* at Uie lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, in all cases, imported or export 'd will be
received nnd ftirwarJcd free of commission*, and Ihriglit
for the Georgia Rail Road for Athens and Atlanta, and «H
Stations on the Western fc Atlantic Rnll-Road, can bo
p ud at tho*e Stations; freight for other Station* till* *lde
of AUanta Is payable at Augusta.
Ib-odore from the Georgia Kail-Road will also be for- nonwtanujruii iuuiuiui rosea in act mcdi njr are, iuo may
warded comtitissloas, and all expense P 'i l, and be lost without It; butby it# uao alt bunisbreaul.lciUotw
of vessels, when ommi, unless the vitals ora destroyed.
CQM Giati*".—No Pain-Extrnrtor umi be genuine unless
you find the firnature of Comstock k Co. on the xvrappt r
of each box. Beware of the rniiatcrfolt.
INTERESTIX) ALL.”—TO THE
yj LADIES.—THE GENUINE BALM OF CO-
LU.M01A, (br Restoring the Hair.
•• Long hair Is a glory to womab," says Paul,
And all r e -l the froth of the pious quotation;
Pr. ser e It then, ladles—your glory may foil,
Unless you protect It with tills preparation.
If you wish a ri -h, luxuriant head of hair, fo’e from
dan.iroff and rearf, do oat foil to procure tho tannine
Bum of Colanilda. In rases of batdnera It will do no
more than exceed your expectation*. Many who hare
lost tliclr hair for tweuty years, have had It restored to
Its original perfection by tho use of tills llslui. Aga, state,
or condition, app.-ara to lie no o!*tai-le whatever; it also
cause# the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tubes
Is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair woe gray
as the Astatic eogla) have hod their hair restored to its
natural color by this invaluable remedy. In all eases of
fever it will be found the most pleasant wash that can bn
used. A fow applications only ore necessary to ksep the
hair from felling out. It strentph ns the roots, it never
fells to import a rich glossy appearance, and aa a perftune
for tho toilet it is unequalled. It holds tim e times as
Otjh Csafi**—Never buy It unless you And the name of
Couiatork fc Co., proprietor, am the wrapper of each bot
tle, or you are cheated with a counterfeit article.
CONNELL’S MAGICAL - PAIN EXTRACTOR—7»#
IPst-W* ffssAe—fVssoesesd is by sit iris bars scar «#m4
it.—While Swellings, Inflammation, Pain In the Rack,
Weak Limbs, Tender or Kara Feet, and aU Hcrofttlous
Bores ore speedily and permanently tured by CouneU’e
.Magical Pain Extractor; Affections of the Lungs, Ague in
tbs Face, llreart, 11c Dotoureux, Chronic fore Eyes,
Blistered Surfaces, kc. It is equally beneficial in all
kinds of liirtniiiniBlory Diseases, such as Sore Nip
ples nnd Eyes, Bpralns, Rheumatism, Wldte Swelling
and Ulcers, Rnitees, Runes Eryslpetafl, DUes, Chilblains,
kc., will quickly be relieved by the application of this
salve. This remarkable sanative passages many virtu- a
never found In any other article, it tuwibe mast perfect
power over all pains by dre,poritirely allaying tbe suffcrfcg
alinoit immedlati ly upon Its application. Ifanydlsbc-
!ie”e the statements, ws would earnestly Invite them to
call and examine the numerous unsolicited certificates of
remarkable cures wrought by this salve. I tha* for months
K been sold upm ton foUnwing liberal terms, to wit:
e user wo* not perfectly satisfied, and even delighted
with Its efforts, and, furthermore, If It did nut folly an-
eiyer our recommendations, tlie money was returned Im
mediately at thdr request. On these terms tills absolute
heal-all Is now *ol.l{ and we simply ask if the public ran
demand any thing more reasonable l Kind parent, keep
It constantly on liand; In roses of accident by Ore. life may
<?fty (pntmntcto.
3
il ilnmlcts si
the Cupola of the Exchange. at the occurrence of Firs,
first to give a general olaim, l-v rim lag the Cithange Hell
continuously, for a space of time not r\rcid.ng two
minutes durtllon,and then to dc»i e nate the District where
such fire rosy occur, by Tol.lng the bcllfi r the Flist His-
triet—Ktilklng Twice with sliort intervals for tho£scond
Dt tdet—St.Iking Three Times with *hort nn-rials for
the Third IHstikt—t Ulklng Four Timet with short Inter
vale for the F'uarth Dlsutet, nnd Httlkuig 1 he Times w itli
rhort intervals fit the Fifth District. Hold tinging nnd
tolling of Uie Exchange Bell to coutinuo for a •; an- of time
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, w lu-n It shall eca»o.
Provided, neirrthetr*s, That If during the tur\ nee ot
one Ore in any port ofjhe City, there should •« cur n firs
n nnotlier pail nf the n»y, th ea and In that c;. ., it taiail
be til# duty of the Watclimmi In the Cu;»iln of tho Ex
change, to designate the District where such second firs
mey occur, by tolling and striking the Exchange bell in
Uie manner above prescribed.
Kamov 3.—lit It farther ordained by the sutborlly
nforr aid. That ft shall be the duly of the Off.( <•>* T the
Watch, to esu-e tlie alarm of fire to be extended, by ring
ing llie Hell of tho “ Guard House,>’ without cessation,
fren: the discovery oT any tiro in the City, till ihu same
■hall be subdued.
Kamos 4 - Re It forther ordained, ThU It shall be tlie
duty of the Officer# of tbe Fire Company, end of tho City
Watch, to report all neglects of tbe duties required b> tba
provWons of this Ordinance, and upon conviction bcfuro
tie Police Court of Savannah, such offender ••• convicted
shall be fined In a sum not exceeding Ton' Dollars, or b*
dismissed from service.
Hacmna 5.—lie it further ordained by tlie authority
afisresoid, That all Ordinances, or parts of Ordinance*
militating against the abov e provi.lnns iff this Oidinai.es,
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed hi Council, 9d April, IMG*
A N ORDINANCE—lo amend the seven
il tesnrh section of an Ordinance, drfin'ns w Im slu.il
■i considered Public NnLonccs, and for Uio removal of
ie aannt pv.-nl 2d August, 1K»:
Kex iJon 1. lie it ordained by the Mayor and AlJcnnon
of tits City of tfnv.tnn di, nnd hainlete tliereof, In Council
!mbled, aud it I* hereby ordained by the nudiority of
seme s That the aevenltcntA section of the above r»-
cited Ordinance be, and is hereby ro amended as t>» pro
hibit any pr-on, nuder the p. naliy prescribed In the a-
bore recited Oidlnance, from kcr|iiii!; within the fol
lowing limit* ruy Hog or hog* i cuiiiinem lng nt tin- mouifi
of lira KavannnU, Ogrcheeand Alv.iucb i C'aml, "n fou
Savannah lUm, thence Soiafe on eertern Wdsui’ said
Canal to Roil Road-street, thence Eortabm.' IU1I Road-
street to West Brood-street, thence Booth, along West
Rroad street, extended to Garden Lot No. seven (7),
thence Eastward!/, along tbe line of aaid Garden Lot, to
Tattnall street, Uience north along Tattnall «t m, to
Jones street to Jnnrs-»treet, thence along Jones street,
En«t, In a direct line to the limits of the City.
Her. De il further ordained, by the authority afore
said: That all Ordinances,ot parts thereof, militating wiih
tlie provi-lnns of this Ordinance be, and the asms ar«
hereby repented.
' Pasted in Council, 17ti» August-1848.
FRANCIS K. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Dxtwwti p. c. aug 91
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, nt
Store, North aide Mnrket-aquarai 40 hhds tit.
■—Croix. Porto Rbo, Muscovado aud N. O.
.Sugars; 100 bags Ilio and Java Colfoe
60 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugars
95 boxes Woolsey k Woolsey’a Loaf do
10 lihilB Molasses, and 10 bbls Syrup
100 bids nnd half bids Canal and Geqrgin Flour.
50 boxes Sperm, 95 do Ailsinnntlne, and 30 do Hull’s
Candlrs: 100 boxes nnd half boxes Soap
9 casks Winter and Fall tinerm Oil _
10 bids. Mere Pork; 10 half bids,. F. M. Beef
50 pnekasea Rack wheal In bids, half nr. eighth nnd hoca
M packnics cholco Tens; 90,000 superior llnvnna Begnrs
75 boxes naif and nr. Raisins; W boxes Layer, ilo.
90 casks and 50 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1W9
’ 1 qr. cask Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gin anil Domestic Liquors
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, t.lovos, Mnco, Al
monds, Currants, Sweet Oil, tiartlnes,Nutmegs, Statch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar. Codfish. Potatoes, kc. kc.
N. B.—The above stock tdGwoils have Oil been selected
with much core for cash, at tho unprecedented low price#
of Groceries, nnd great Inducement will be given to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. nov 1
GROCERIES.—Give us a call !—
The Subscribers have received from New-
York, a choice and well selected flock of
FAMILY GROCERIES, eeloeted bv one of the firm ex-
proedy for till* market, cunsbting or
St. Croix, I’onu Rico and Muscovado tiugsx.;
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clarified Hugnrs;
Pale and white Soap; tipenu and Tallow Candles;
Ilvvon, Rlock, Imperial and Gunpowder Tea-;
Olive QUl tiardlue*; Herring* etui No. 1 Mackerel;
• Almonds, Ralrtn*, Currant* nnd Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Broom*, Palls, Brushes, and all other
article* usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Aho keep always «»n hand of the bert quality, cb
Goshen Rutter, Leaf I.anl, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
Tongues, Hams, kc. For sale on accommodating term*,
by • KELLY k O’CONNER,
oct 9-1 Corner of Rroughton and Drajlnn-sts.
t
NEW ESTABLISHMENT! (—Tho
’subscribers have opened a new DRUG STORE, In
Gaupry’* Ruildlng, comer of Ray and Bull street*,
and will always Tw supplied with Fresh DRUGS,
OUF.MICLAS, Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. kc, of
the pitrert quality. _ . „ . ' ,
A great variety of Perfomery and Fancy Articles ca
stonily received man the Importers and manufacturer!.
SODA WATER, at the fount and in bottle*, throughout
tlu year, with a great variety of choice S\RUPS.
SfcinLKTZ and MAGNESIAN WATER bottled U)
order, atthe shortest notico-
CongfeM Spring, Pavilion, iodine, Seltaer, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from tlm Kprlng-.
A pcifrctly roni;ietont person will ajlcnd, atony hour
*£yw co,npoum, "'’"'^"ioiisaoN ^ co.
T AMP WICK,—Solar, Astral nnd Urd
.LJ Lamp W’lekt alio, Candle Wick, constantly on
hand, and for sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY.
Jan 19
I.ONOLEY'S GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PAN-
ACEA.—1. For Colds and feverish fooling* and prevent
ing fevers. 9. For Asthma, Liver Complaint ami L’ll-
lious Affivtions. 3.. For Dlnnlnca, Indigestion and Loss
of Appetite* 4. For CoHtivenesa in-females and mole*,
and nervous complaints. 5. For titomoch Affection*,
Dyspepsia, riles, Ilheuiiiati*iu, kc. lire great paints
are, It Is not I ad to take, never gives pain, and nover
leaves one costivo.
09“ DgfftpM sad Liter CempUim tmrtd. ami mU Wu -
trm and SauUtm Freer* /recreteg. in every ease bjr the use
ofLongtey 1 * Great Western Indian I'aiut- ea, warranted
to cure the most severe cases of the above complaints.
Lore of appetite, bilious affections and indigestion are
permanently cured by Its use. ’lit# great points ore it Is
not Lad to take; It nover leaves the bowels costive, nnd
never gives pain in its operations. This Panacea will re
move all the bad Lite ftrou tbe atonra -li and give tone to
(.'ie system, and keeps mf all attacks of malignant fevers.
If the stoma h Is In a healthy state, and the pores of Uie
■kin ore open, so as lo admit of free exhalations from the
body, then eon bo no attack of- fevet. This office the
Pans -ra wii! positively pcrlhrin, did wo nvommend all
to try this article If Uiey with to ensure health during tins
year. As a futility tn£ilh inc, it is unpamllol (hr roughs,
colds, and all dheaMoi of the blood, ami kidney and
■crofttla complaints.
09- Jlmt yen a Cough l—Do net n*fleet it.—Thous
ands have met a preuiuture death Ibr the want of atten
tion to a common cobl. Rev. Dr. Rartholotnew’s Ex
pectorant Pink Syrup will most positively give relief nnd
•are you from that imM awful oiseoxe, Pulmonary Con
sumption, which usually sweeps Into tho graTo thousands
of the young, the old, the lovely and tho gny.
RHEUMATISM.—Comstock VHewes'Nerve and Bona
Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, Is warranted to
cure any case of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chorda
and Muscles, or Stiff Joint*, strengthens weak Limbs,
and enables those who are crippled to walk again. Use
tills article and be cured, or go without oral suffer, as you
please. Certificates of cures by tlie hundred con be seen
at91 Courtiand-st., N. Y.
DEAFNCtiS.—Use Dr. McNsir.s Aeoustto Oil, (br (lie
cure of Deafness. Also, all those oisafreeaMe noises,
like Ute bussing of Insects, folline of water, whitting or
steam, which are symptoms of* approaching dekfobw.
Many persons who nave been dent for ten, fifteen, or
twenty years, and were subject to use ear-trumpets,
have, after U‘lng one or two bottles, thrown aside there
trumpet*, lieing made perfectly well. It ho* cured cases
of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Price 41 per flask.
HAY'S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES^-TIte worst
atta' ks of the Piles aro effectually and permanently cured
In a short time by the use of tlie genuine Hay’s Liniment.
Hun !reds of our first dtlxens throughout tha country
have used this liniment with complete success. It U
warranted to euro tho most aggravated case.
THE GnEAT PAIN KTLt.En.-No medi ina ha M
been discovered that is'ao happily adapted to use inUr-
noJ/f os drops to be taken, and yet perform such wonders
when applied rtleruollf as a wash, or bath, by friction.
A Yura shilling (19 cents) U nil you have to risk to try
it; and os that nun can bo no object to tin* proprietor, It Is
hoped that such a price can he no obstacle to nuy family,
and will not prevent iu trials
It is not Intended to put this great healing remedy into
the hands of druggists, wlio have so many useleM things
ofthelr own to recommend, but loop (hr it always with
country merctumU, or In towns, In fancy or dry goods
store/, or In temperance groceries.
The price, (Tom twelve to fifty cent* per bottle, accord
ing to the sixo, will enable all to uao it. If you doubt, be
gin with a 19 cent bottle, and that will remove vourdoubts,
and make you Mty and use, and recommend It to vour
friends more Uian a hundred certificates would. Who
will fell to try it then, and savolife and suffering for a
Yaik shilling.
The “ Pain Killer ” may be used with a success tl
will astonish the beholder, in such rases as the following:
Cholera Morbus, Distressing Dysentery, Pain In the Side
and Stomach, Corns, Cuts nnd Bruises^ Cholera Infan
tum, Hronchill*, Healing Sores on man nr beast, Children
Teething, Raising Blood. Hoonencsn, Qulnry in a ft*
hear* 1 Chilblains and.Frosted Fett, ripism#,preventn
blister from bums, broken breasts, Measles, Cramp#,
hurt*, scratches, or torn flesh, Ml-e or stings.
Certificates to HI) a volume might bo published, show-
lng the wonderfol effo< u of “Mfs. Brown's Pain KUIcr.’
A BILL—To be entitled “an Ordinancoto
carry mors fully Into an effect the plnn an-l sysicin
for redui inn to and keening In a state of dry culture tha
low lands around the city of Kavaniinli, nn.l to provi.lw
for tho removal of such nuisances or causes or ui«nse
which may effect the citlaens then of, or In anywise in
jure thflr health.”
Whereas tin- culture of Rice upon the lands around the
city of Savannah which by contract are subject to dry
culture, is a violation or the true Intent and i.ietniug of
the sild contract, snd Is prohibited by the ordinances of
the city,and is manifestly Injurious t . the h. ilih of thu
riilr iw; endwhcreM power is vested In the Mayor and
Aklennen of the city of Savannah and tho homh t* there
of, by Act of the General Assembly, to carry Into full (Hurt
tho system of dry culture, and to removu all nuflOinces or
or causes of disease which may effect tha health of tho
citizen*: nud whereat, it Is the right and has become tint
duty of the nty Connell to exert the powers thus confer
red upon them, for the public good.
Kettlon 1. I.e it ordained by the .Mayor and Al.b-rmen
of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof. That It
ifenll be Uie duly of th* Mayor, whenever he shall receive
Information that Rice b planted or cultivated upon Uj
of the lands around the city subject to dry (altars con
tracts, to serve a notice upon Umi owner, t< innt. or • ultt -
valor of the said land, ar any person having the ctmrgo of
the some, or his, her or their agent, requirlut the eaU -
person to desist front tha said culture, nn.l to destroy die *
Mid Rice If growing, or to appear before Council at a lime
and place In such notice to be specified, not exceeding
ten days fWmt the date thereof! to snow cause if nny they
have, why tlie said growing Rice should not be removed
ami destroyed as a nuisance.
Hec.9. And-be it further ordained, That If tho said
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, u;h>h
tile raid notice, comply with the term* of the same, or
■boll fall to apjwar before Council, or if hnilng npncnre.1,
no sufficient cause should bo shown wby tlie si id lli.<i
should not tic rnunv(.4L and lb cflltiiro abandoned, that In
such com the Mlil Mayor and Aldermen mar direct tha
City Mnnhai fbrthwtlh to removo tin* raid lUee nnd t<>
destroy the annw effectually, wherever U mny U planted
“T crowing on Uie sold dry culture contract.
See. 3. And be it further ordained, That tlie expense#
Incurred by tbe City authorities In enforcing this ordi
nance, shall be assessed upon the owner of the land from
which the ntilrance shnlf be removed, and shnllbe enl
isted by execution to be Issued therefor os In other cases
of due* to the city.
Sec. 4. And be It further ordained, That nothing in this
ordinance shall Imj so construed «* to prevent an tetina
(br and recovery of damages (hr violation of the dry cul
ture contracts between Uie owners of lands snd thu cor
poration of Savannah.
Hoc. 5. And bo it further nrdslnml, That all ordinances
■ parts tliereof militating with the prnvudnns of this or
dinance, be, and the same nre hereby repealed.
Poised In Council, 99th May, 18 M.
U. K. BURROUGHS, I
Altrrt, A C Davxkpokt, Clerk of Council.
J'XTRACT from Ordinance* relating to-
- J Lumber, Fire Wood, kc.—“De It further ordained,
that no person shall bring, deposit, lav, nr cause to ha
brouxbt. deposited, or laid.- In nny, or culler of the pub
lic dock*, wharves, or landing place* at tins north end of,
or onporlte to the streets In inis city, anv board plnnk,
ranging timber, staves, shnlgle*. fire wood, nr oiln-r lum
ber, whatever; and nn nemm shall ship from, or land at,
or cause to be shipped from, or landed, pt nny of tho pub
lie wharves or (lock* within lirerijy nf Kavannnh, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, bole*, packages,
trunks, or any specie* of merchandise whatever”—“Pro
vided. that nothing contained In this aoctlnn shnll bo coo-
»trued totprevent nny Planter (Tom lan.llug out of Iris
boat orcaiioo the products of his or h#r plantation, cither
flrr sale or for Aunily use, but Inno caret hall he nr slid
bo allowed to occupy Iho sold public wharf or d.x-k longer
than <s absolutely noce#sary”—“and tlie said artteim ni»y
be seized and retained until the fine is pahl.” Tutoiiy
lint exceeding #100. *
True extracts. EDWARD G. WILPON, c. c.
The City Man-hsl and City Constable* ore required to'
enforce above Ordinance. Ity order.
Jan 18 fl EDWARD O. WILSON, c. c.
•DOTTLE CORKS.—10
D Velvet Corks, fov rale by
G. R. HENDRI
Jan 13
bales superfine
iNDRICKSON k CO.,
Gibbons’ Building.
but they are too common,^and used for nrtl’-lesof no merllt
and the one shilling bottle will do more than a thousand
All of the above n
n#h,Ga.,hy
oct 10 9m
d arttelfsare sold only In Pavan
R. P. BAILF.r,
,4j»ni for this City.
, Mayor.
f ILERKVS OFFICE—Savannah, 20Ui D«>-
cember, 1848—Extract of “an Ordinance, to pre.
vent shooting wllh fire arms, In tho city ofSavannah, and
to punish the offence of setting off tqiiih*, cracker* and
other combustible matter, nnd fur otherpurpoeer,”
In Council, 15th Dec., 1817.
Re It further ordained, Thnt il shall be tho duty or the
City Marshal and City Constables io Inform ngnluit all
white person* found within Iho limits of said cltv, dU-
charging or attempting lo dlacliarqe any gun, pLtolor
other lire arms, crackers or other combustible prepata-
tlun, and that tire person so Informed aer’lnit be fined in *
•um not exccedldg thirty dollars; nnd If a slave or (Ten
person of color Iw found ao ofibmPnp, such person of
color shnll receive corporal punishment not ex'ceding ten
Innhea, to be liifllcted by the officer present.
doe 1» A. U. DAVENPORT, c. C.
V.
/ ILF.niC’S OFFICE — Savannah. D(
'.J 20th, 1848—Extract from “an, TnUuarice d-fining
what shnll be considered public nubmncc.’, nnd for ih >
prevention, punUhmimt and removal of tlm rune,” pa*- • d
In Council August 9d, 1839, and amended October 34th,
18P9.
“Be it further ordained, That it shall not bo 1 iwful foi
any slave or free person of color to rtnnkc a cigar or pipe
in nny of the streets, lanes, alleys, wharves, or pnb'te
squares within the city of Savannah, under a penalty of
nole»eedingtiuee dollars, or whipping, not exceeding
ten stripes. A. C. DAVESP 1 >i'.T, c.
1STOTICE.-
i. x tivotoVc*
■Extnict front Ordinnnoo fela
i|a, for thelnlbrma'ou 1.1 raiiin.iis <>f
Vcuels, and othen*,—Uc liordninrd, “It ball be the
duly or Um Dtas|efe or commander of evuty ot
craft, of whatever description, not moored nt some wharf
within the limits of the city, and lying in
River Savannah, within the raid limits o
between the city nnd Tybce, to *u*per»
r uled during all the hour* of ntzht, at ">• mx tl*.* "-I or
some prominent part of the rigging of riKhvemJ *t
craft, n lamp, properly trimmed and Ityhyd, ruffirte: 1'y
I uro and brilliant to give timely notice of tho prerrm* of
such vesrel or craft to all oavlgatlng the stream.” T»nut
ty 'not exceeding 09.
, A frqe extra!. EDWARD G. WILSON, f.. c.