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VOLUME XLVII.
THE REPUBLICAN
I* runuaiiED
DAILY AND THI-WI1ICICLY,
J. L. LOCKE &A. K. MOORE
CITY fy COUNTY PRINTERS.
T. Vfi ALEXANDEil, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TE.RRISi
D«llyI’«in'r$10,Ti-l-'\VcfUlj* IS^icrniiuiim
GC7- 1" no case will an order Ibr the paper bo aitended
to, unless accoin|mnlcd with the money, or n rati-factory
city reference.
Advertisements inserted at the following rates t
OUK SQUARE, (TEN USES OR LESS,) 1ST INSERTION,, ,fiO,75
Each coxtixua*cx "
One square,........ ..one week dailt,
ONE SQUARE, ONE MONTH BAILY, 7,’06
ONI SQUARE,•,|i||i".TWO MONTHS 00
One square, ....three months daily 15.00
Advertisements published every other day, and those in
serted onco or ttvire a week, arc charged 75 CM
square for each Insertion.
1.vital ndveitUcmcuta InserteJ nt tho usual rates, and
strict rnre taken tlint they be published according to law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
to be paid In rflvanco.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to their regular burtnc**, and all other advertise-
niciit-i not pvrtniiiing to Uicir regular burincss as Rj
tor t to bo pnid extra.
\ eaily advertisers curding in tlieir advertisements the
average number of line* agreed for, will bo charged at
proportional rates.
No ADVERTISEMENTS WILL PE INSERTED ORATtflTOUSLTi
All advertisement* for rlmiltable InsUtuUons and
ligiou* Societies will ho charged half price.
(W- AH Atlvortirutiieiiia sent to tin. office without di
rections in to the number of insertions, will bo publish
ed daily, until ordered to be discoutlnucd, and cbfiged
accordingly. . __
»,* All Letters directed to this offiro or tlio Editors,
must bo po*t paid, to entitle thorn to attention.
■Sntwmwii gtrettorg.
N. B.—Etch Citation by tho Clerks of tho Courts of
Ordinary, that application ha* been tnado fur Letters of
Administration, must be published thirty days nt lcn*t.
Notice by Executors and Administrator* for Debtor* am
Creditors to render in tlieir accounts, must be publisbcc
six WEEK.
Hales of Real Estate and Negroes Ly Excciitrrs, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of sole. These .ale* must be made
at the Court llou.e door of tho county in which Die
property is situate, nnl on tho first Tuesday of tho month,
between the hours of ten in the morning nnd four In tho
afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, unlese so
expressed In the advertisement. .
AppheaUon* by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, mu it be published FOUR MONTHS.
Hale* or personal property (except negroes) of testate
and intestate estates by Executors awl Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DA Yd.
Applications by Executors and Administrator* (hr Let
ters DlsmUsory must be published HIX MONTHS.
Application for fbreelosure of Mortgages on real estate,
must he advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
«'nv *'f tho bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
be advertised three months at least
Sheriff’# sales under executions regularly granto '
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS— n
mortcage executions SIXTY DAYS—Holes of perishable
pri'|M-rty under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Bole.
ffifst of (Rwmtscrs.
ADVKRT1SERS IN REPUBLICAN.
rAL-rnit's AMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
i< AY-STREET. • BAY-STREET.
R. A. Allen, No. 113 E. Molyncux, No. 77
R. A. Lewi*, UR R- Hutchison’ 90
O. N. Neyle, ISO G. 11. CUmmlng, 00
\VBihbum,\Vllder fc Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 01
N. A. Hardee, 110 A. Low and Co., 58
O.’Priscod, 108 Hamilton fc Hardeman,83
BEgas*; tBBn&
B. Parsons \ Co., 83 , Francis Wood, SI
Asa Holt, 68 Wm. Duncan/89
Geo. Gordon, 86 J. 11. llurroujh', 97
N. Crnrrr,8s J. Cowles, 0j
{• N. Philips, 01 Wm. Adams, 101
D. F. aW.JO Way fc King, 1M
& ;• {Wito, 80 - Cohen, Norris fc Co., 140
SiSStf §!te$P®' ,w
Clark * Lawson, 101 J. H. Ladd, 181
o'. wlAndcrson k Dro., flO0 T.
C. F. Mills, 901 A. Minis, UB *
P. II. Jlehn, 908 William .mi and Preston,S94
Wm. RaUenby, 70 Roston k Gunby, 900
Stephen HHIs/Im Rabun k Fulton 807
Jos. Ilourke, 66 T. II. Harden, 116
fl. Solomon* k Co., 901 J.O. Cooke,Telftdr*s Duild's
E. W. linker, Jones' Whf. 8.C.Dunning,10 Whluker-st.
Mrao«A!TOAND AUCTIONEERS.
I’hUbrick, Meriom k Dell, 158 Day-street*
Cohen k Fosdick. 148 do. •
Tims. J. Walsh, 166 do. •
LUMDER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 908 Day-street.
Wm. D. Giles k Co., 01 Day-street.
A. A. Bmsts, Bmet’s Whorl
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOOD!.
H. Roberts, Gibbon’s Utiildlng. '
11. F. Waring, 161 Broushton-street
James Anderson k Co., Waiter* Duliding.
Lathrop k Poole; Gibbon’s Dullding; ^
Snider, Lathrop fc Nevltt, Shad’s DuUdlng.
SEBHSL, & s;
Dewitt k Morgan, Rlbero’s Building.
sfflfefit xssgsp
A.w*S.i^^ srooE,u “j
Oolie n .NorrUk Co., HO Bay-street.
11. A. Craft. 183 Bay-street,
ConiieratSllario, 150 Day-street.
Scranton k Johnston. 107 Day-strn-l.
Swift k Denslow, 160 Day-sbeet.
G. W. Davis, 177 Bay-street.
. , 1 HETAlL GROCERIES.
A, Champion, Market-square.’
. IL J. Gilbert, do. do.
i: Kom*« u , comer Broughton and Bull-streets.
Ke»y fc O’Conner, comer Droughton k Drayton sta.
J. C. Hlnclim»n,| do. > do. do.
Theodore Minis. 153 Hay street.
W. W. Goodrich, timet? Uuildlng, Whitaker sheet.
, Jesso k Cady, 143 Droushtoii-sticct.
« Si k . H ‘ ySf 1 '’ 183 liroughlon-street.
McCleskey k Norton, Gibbons’ Duildins.
„ „ „ DMJGBXND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons* Duliding.
A< A. Solomons, Agent; Market-square.
Wm. Humphries, 10711ay-*trcct.
J. B. Johnson k Co., comer Day end Bull street*.
Turner k Oden, Monument-square.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. William*, 140 Bayrttreet.
J, 1 “!5 jywaiiT .nJm-JuHMi mota.
IjW.MqiTelL timet*’Building.
HI S. Dogardlu; 25 Bull-street.
. CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds k-Morrell, timet*’ Diilldlng.
l,l “ ko,,ni1 Birmi-.lrect..
« A' ».Y , m . ot ’ Market-square.
Dr B. NIehoD, comer Whitaker andBryan-street*.
w *r ir. L n SADDLERY, kc.
S;i> ,,id
Wht.*Warae^48 n wc«iK^raT° nY;
CLOTHING STORES;
•G. S. Nichols, Gibbons' Duildins.
G* W. Adams, 8 Whltakcr-strect.
W. II Hale, Market-square.
„ , FASIIIlfoAIILB TAILOR* AND DRAPERS.
Pi™ X V,«d.r, H7 Il.y-.ti.ci:
Jrtin JIEIery. iSsBiy-mn.
...j lion k Ryiniink IT wduHttlMM.
smsLmsmg
M. Corey, comer wiiltoker and DibUgHtort streets,
n * * .. . „ hat STORE.
D. A. Amblerk Co.. Congress-street.
t nnhLU^ n!t BOOT-MAKERS.
L. RobWer, 90 WhltnkeMtreet.
Jacob Duteahofcr, 78 Brtan^treet J
«'rj t p 0n *’ WCoSSais-sSeot
ahh^’a nd^i^n R n M AirUFAbtU RER.
Robt. D. Walker. 139 Drotrshlon-streeb
.... TINWARE 5IANUPAOTURER.
H. Mofse, 13 Daraard^beet.
, . _ t - GUN BM1THS.
, • fllUP 0I1ANDLER8 AND GROCERS.
VVood/ Claghortl fc Co;, Andatix’s wharf.
Tamer kHmm MooroM Whtbf.
, _ „ PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. a. Failigant,Monumeut-square.
John Poole, 11 Whiwdrer-street. , ..
John'J; Bullivan,'fi0 DullrstmL-”-• '*> !
. .. .. FAB1IIONAULB BARBER.
*• W Haywoed, Alonumenbenuare;
a n 8EOAU.ihiAlH,*AOTURERH.
A. Ponce, 83 Whitakers tret it.
P. Jacobs, 97 llull-sbeet. . . _ .
P.Wiljlndc, 000 Dull Mica.: • 0
n . , LOTTERY OFFICE8..
f* n* Pendcrgost, Hull «trcrt, opposite Pulaski'House.
G. W; Wylly, do. do. dor do.-
B. Wltlilngton, 113 liajr-ebect.''
. EXCHANGE DROKERS.
W, Cumming, 03 Day-sbeet.
E. Wltlilngton, 143 iltv-lrvot.
4,- Fill TP STORE.
Kr-Do Martin, nmr Mnrkot-equarM.’";'. .
_ , STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
HrookN k Toppor, Charleston Hlerun-i’aoknt wharf.
T. R. MUle, Iron Htonrn Boat Comjiany’s wharf.
J. A.'Fawn*, Gvnrgiit steasr DoalUompany’s wharf.
H. Solomons k< Co., 901 llay-Mreet.
. ENG IN KERB AN D MILI^WRIOIITH.
»'• •' 1 I k; H klidStli / J
AIvlnN. Miller, Ea*tem Wharf..
. ... wheel AVRiairrk Rflmii
Quantock k Wilson, nsar th* Markst.
r _,. aovsmment or Uii Oty.
I He government of the «tty consists of n Mayor nnd u
Aiuerrm-n, who togetiier arc denominated tlic City Coun-
rll. They are chosen annually, on Uto lit Monday in
December, front Die people at large. r ,n
City Orncaas, kc., ltMa.-.Wayoe-Dr. Rlelr’d Wayne.
j7WrrMrit—J hornns Purse, It. If. Gridin. Wm. H. Dul.
M.Vnmer, Wm. HAMongitt.Soli
wsfexPpysT ^ ,,b ’
Custom liouse—Port of KArnitiinh.
Consctor-.Wjniajn u. Dullochr Deimly Collector—John
5n5Sta5 , SlOlftccr-J. Do LoAlotui Surveyor-Robcrt
Marh^L Appraisers—Charles Stephens and William
„ ’ Post Oilier.
Post Miner—George Bchleyi Asst P. M.-J. O. Doom
PP..?T-Tr n ^ h of Commerce.
Cohen; Committee of Appeals-G. B. Cummins i?ennl
Roser, Isaac Cohen, WlflUm Duncan, Jos-iL ^
i . Cpmmlsalourra of Pilotage.
John W. Anderson, Win. II. Ilulloch. rice
7zr:r>^,' S,n n ' WOUam Duncan,' Andrew
tefcgsf R * Wllder . John WilliamscHi, Wylly
* tilkiP^lK?. HfSAVANNATI.
Ptantera’ ltank.
Merrer, Cashier.
frSiild. y , Joh » WWlamson, Georn’Joom, John’
Tellar-J.C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency In Grilftn. #
rjSOOjOOol **“ 11 to laereasa nuns
E. PadaUbrd, President, J, Ol instead, Cashier
n H aa W‘» , A , iaB
Paan Agency In Mocoo.
Central ltalUltoad and Danklnw r<*. «r n.
_ _ H«r»nn«l* Institute fttrSarlnaa.
HlramR R cKS , 8^;^ ,dentJ
Dlrcctor*-!/. D. Weed, 1. W. Morrell, BenJ. Snider.
WiSdL n * PP ’ II * I en ^ ck ^ >0 ’ 11 ’ Lathrop,Thomas J.
"■ »•
Iiuumurr Oftlcrs in Savannah.
ooi'T^sraKTraSK^ 11 - 1 * 1 *™-
Union Mutual lire k Marine Insurance Comotnv. N.
W’ii’-r.y- «"^rNo. RofSlSu ■
_ Protection Marins k lira Ituuraace Company. Hi
J—— * Kelly. No!\lJh*y^
. Wm Insurance Company—Capl-
Pnonix Office Londr- ' -
■bom, No. 149 Boy-st.
"—i-cpiw *—
u*mutual Life liuuranceCoinpnny,New York—
- — Wm. B. Oli™ fc Co., No. M B.y.L
apltal, 9160,060, in Shares of 50 dollars each,
(ora—Goorgu W. Anderson, Amos Scudder, M.
Oyritnhl Resitlent In Savannah.
.Belgian. No. 108 ilay-*t.; John G. Boon, Portuguese. Po»t-
S5«tl8 m If’ .SoRIcRK
N°. 900 Bay-st.; F. II. Welman, Sweeden and Norway!
No. 74 Dey-st.t Jolm R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 il*r?L
W. Crahtree, Bremen, No. 90S Bay-su; F. II. Welman
Agent for Loyd's.
... Superior Court-Chatham Countr.
Wm. R. Etemlnf, Judf c; John E. D.M., Cl.rk Superior
and Inforior Courts; Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Countr Officers Residing in Knvatulnh,
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector: Thomas Eden, Coroner, Samuel D. Sweat
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. As O. A: T. City of Savannah.
Bits 1st Mondays, In February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suite extends from *30 to *300.
Judge—Mordecai ShelUll, Sen.; Clerk—Levi S. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chat ham Count’ .
Anthony Porter, Ellas Herd, Wm. Thome Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Cuts* Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Road*—Chatham County.
R. Weyne, M. D., Clinlrinnn. W. W. Wslsh, Socretaiy.
Annua) Meeting 2d Monday in December.^
U, S. Court* Sitting tn Savannah..
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supremo Court, U. S. and Judge of the 6th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcnll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah nnd OgcecHre Canal Company.
C|nll«l. SIAn nM. In AIirpm nt RA flnll.r. u.h.
Direcl
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company,
i Chief Fireman—Joseph S. Fay; 9d do—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robert Lacbllson; Clerk—John liaupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In 8avaiuxah. *
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Havannuh Free School—Kstabllshod in 1816. E. Shef-
Ull, Teacher.
Savannah I’oor House and Hospital—Instituted in 1804.
Wm. Duncan, President.
: Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
Widows’ Society—Under the superintendence of ladies.
Clothinsand Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under Uis superintendence of ladies.
I Hibernian Society—Instituted 1819. George B. Cum-
mliig, President. • .
Irish Union Society—Instituted In 1815. John Murphy
President.
8b Andrew*’ Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry Me-
Alpin; President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837.' Benjamin
Snider, Prasideat-.
Tho Beaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabbee, President.
Lodge* of Fire Blnsoaa anti Odd Fellcnvs.
Georeta Council, No. 9, (Masonic,)—Organised in 18X7.
Anton Ilaserick, T. I. G. M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Masdns,)-Insti
tuted In 1818. Anton Huerick. II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient Vork Mason*,)—
Formerly called riavnnnah Lodgo—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Tumor, W. M.
Zenibbabel Lodge, No. 15. (Ancient York 5Ia*ons,)—
Instituted In' Robert if. Griffin, W. if.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nised In 18W. John Carruihers, W. M.
Magnolia Encampment. No. 1, (Odd Fellow*,)—Inati-
titled in 1&I3. Frederick krensou, C. P.
• Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1849. Wlckilffe Bruen, N. G.
^LP o OMc Lodgo^No. 3j (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted In
1 De Kalb” Lodge, No.'». (Otld Fe'lows,)—Instituted In
1815. Anton Ilaserick, N. G.
Sons of Temperance.
ToonahowJ Division, No. 9—lustJtutcd in 1816.' Wm.
B ’YeiruU*co' Division, Nd. 15—Instituted ’in 1047. Wm.
T. Feay, W. P. .
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Bdeiety. Society or St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist EpUcoptl Ladle* Working Society. ■ Chinese
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sowing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indepondaut
Ptobyterian Cnureh. BkpUst Sunday School*. Altar
Society;' Society of St. Jonh tho Baptist;' Pcmalo Mis
sionary Socloty. Foreign Missionary Society. Educn-’
tlon Society of die Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Spolfty. EnUfopej Mteslonary AsroclaUpn.
8L John’s Sunday and Parish 8c)x)0|> Sunday School of
the’ First Presbyterinrt Church. 1 McdiodUt Episcopal
3undky Schools. an
other Societies In Savannah;
Savannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabbee, President;
Commissioners Residing In Savannah;
’ORtrta-TAKjRoosDrtoamoN*, and roa ACKNOWtaiioB-
mbnt and raoor or naans, ko., to aatourn in other
afh'rRs;- ... •
George Sehloy, for the States of Maine. Massachusette,
Rhod* Island, New-York,Pennsylvania,Maryland, Bonth
Carolina. Florida, Alabamaand Louisiana.
| M* IL MdAllistcr, forMsssaohusette.
, Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. IL Lawton, for South Carolina;
Robert M. Charlton, Ibr Florida.
Wlckilffe Union; for Florida arid BodIh Carolina;'
Thoms* C.' Nisbet,' for Horldn
1 Cbanee B. Henry, for Connecticut.’
Choriss E. T«m, for North’Carotins.
SAVA.W.MI, SAT1JH l).\ V MOH M SC.. FEBKUAlt V is i:».
bastness crai'ia.
IIAMILTOV * 1IAHDKMAN,
FA CTORS 4- COMMISSION MER Oil ANTS
Hnvannnli, Georgia.
THOMAS ItARDKMAN.
NUMB0R 29.
SWIFT A DENSLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
coasts or bay and wiiitakkr rrs.
ROWARD SWIFT.
Savannah, Georgia.
WM. P. TONGE3, " '
FACTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Go.
PiiiLfi* keanT
DRAPER AND 7'AID O R .
Ready-Made Clethlng'I ShirtiJ Sf*
*—Gtotas, Merino*
»k fl u u ;?sss^“ , '
NO. 98 BRYAN STREET,
NSCONP POOS WEST Or M. KASTMAN, JSWSLLaa.
JOSBPII TEJNTO,
DRAPE ii^AND^TA IL OR,
NO. *r WH1TAKER-8TREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B—All orders left with him will be executed in the
* ftwt fOshlOnabls styls
J A MISS F. STOKBiai;
TAILOR,
ao milTAKER-STREET.
AAQlribente In his line made in the neatest and latest
N. B J-Ontdng done a| the shortest nodee. Cm
naa°nonD, aiifp, amo atcam.Macurt fnvmttntbttts.
(’F..\TI(AI. HAII.-HOAI), KUO.M SAVA.N.NAII TO MACO.N*.
rti«ci;gr: Trains leave Savannah and .Macon dally, at
I asenger Train* orrivo nt .Macon and Savannah daily, at
Tickets Dom Savannah to Macon, J
:: :: , :: sbp^
7 A. M.
7 P. 51.
T rod
000
650
15 00
KBSh,
to Nashville, )
T “ ,n ~" “ o6
to 5ltn|j«;. | mi u ........ 98 00
jaar“ p,K "— ““ ”°“ i s* ...j
Stages fbr Tellalasse
Friday’s, and with Mills _
Crockwy War^, to »-*-* or bids.; .7
Savannah to
Dry Goods, and^rMbcr *
L. IlOBIDEIl, ~
FASmOSABL^BOof"^ SHOEMAKER.
Importer of French Leather.
WHlTAKia-STOXKT, OFFOStTa SMRTS’ SUIUUNO.
ALVIN N. MILLER,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRAS8 FOUNDER
OASTS AN WHARF—BAT-STKBrr,
Savannah, Georgia.
SdSS “ d b * OTU; ' w '-'„ »
•ItpcrMck,nuti.*rr.rili,;friirbuihcL,.,'!.. ' > ° nl ™
: L.’ a'^viibLDa.'E^toSMis^irtnnSmL
•. r • '‘i fl-T, i a nrxro t— —
..
101 mil “ of th » U ”» of r^l-Road. extending from Snwn-
Auiu r ^'fc\v"lVrn°^'»U^ 0 "^u^" Bl 'Ste’ 1 COn "'' ,ln « « “«•» »«h th. C.nlril R«ul >U .d.t
LtawltetM4 l A lit AH i \H‘ n M i 3 S p * ^•’ and * t Daltons P. M.
Wnmmihk 11 A.M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
Sffi 10 Savannah steep one nlgiit at Macon.
" 5**®™ Atlantlo Road do not run on Sunday.
fin fto UflS ®Mah and Macon, take Huge* at BamesvIUe.
-—!! ^ rt * ht 10 and from 0(11 Pr promptly fonvarded, without charge*^Tor fonva^ng^ *
QUANTO ClC «fc WILSON,
WHEEL WRIGHTS AND SMITHS.
ST. JCMANte^aatT, NfAR Tug MAtKOT.
Carriages repaired, and ail other work done at shott notice
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH, BUND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
% DONE AT THE SHORTS IT ROTtCR.
Mahogany of ali qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sale.
R. df J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CARAtrSTRSRT, NSAR THE CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. LACHUSON. j. LACIILISON.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
offioi ON roll-st., orrosiTR f.l'lasxi aousc.
Court Dm, - - First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, Ten day befrtq^pouit day.
DR. E. PARSONS
^ DENTIST,
a 2X. W « ^/? >r ™ l ‘ n >' oporetlan* pertaining to hte Profession.
Artlncial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set.
end warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists in
Europe or America.
On
OrERATtso Rooms, No. 1ST Conorsss-strkxt.
RODRRT D. WA LICE It,
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
EEocoHTON-rr., rrtwrrn whitarxr and Barnard.
Grave Stones, «>f Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Railings, ate. kc., furnished to order.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of Pulaski 8quRra. . ’
JOHN G. FALHUANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, fcc.,fcc.
WEST SlDg MONUMENT-SQUABS,
Savannah, Qtu
p **"" l ’* pw
JOHN POOLS,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 Whitarer-st.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints. Paper Hangings,
Borden and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
#0 Bull, qsk poor North or Brouohton-St.
Scenery In OR or Water Colors t Plain, Fancy and Gilt
a, * n »i UaBuers, Flag*, Transparencies, Window
Shade*, kc., neatly executed w order.
CQb- IIouso PalnUug, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
done ai the shortest notice, terms reasonable.
JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. »T BULL-STREET,
(SIUN OF THE INDIAN, NSAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
Savannah, Ga.
R.—Keepii constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Sesars, at Wholesale and ReteuT
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE), Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Hu on hand a large and choice stoek of Began, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other sili
cic* in his line at the most reasonable term*.
JAOOll DUTJ2NHOFJSR, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
■ BYAN-STBEKT, SECOND DOOR FROM BULL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine FronCIi Calf-skin Boots and other work made to order.
J. L. OLlVElt, ”
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA CTURER
No. IT BVLL-STnEET, NEAR MOKUMKNT-SQUjtRB.
Cork sole. Water proof, IlunUng, MUitary, Patent lea-
Iher. Walking. UrcU’ and Pump-role Boots; Shoe"
Buskins, Booteos. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
made to order in the neatest and most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen.
M. CA1CI3V,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORNER WHITAERR AND RROUOHTON-STREET,
Savajutalt, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CAB8IMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after the latest fashion
at the shortest noUce.
LEWIS FRIEDMAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
Recently from new yorr,
Ha* opened a new eatnnlbhment in Owens’ Building,
formerly occupied by Mr. J. W. Kelly, where he keep*
constantly on hand an assortment of fine FRENCH
GOODS, made Hi o.uV. in iliu latest style, and at the
. —-* n hope, to please all who may give hiiu
WM. 8. THOMPSON, Aorrt.
lt«u. of Fr'lgt.t Ibr lU.rcli.ndl.. a.n.r.lly.
BETWEEN MACON AND..
I ra!hiT° llbuVli^ r iifc 00 ;*!?.'.lrtr U|mr| ^, 0,re *’ L ,!3 ao tt Wagging, Hope, Rutter. Cheese*,' Tobacco*,
lisMtnli aiH aU nOu* 2 >p, ? r L£* n ’ I ‘* ,,lnd "' ,ee, ,ron » HoUOW-Wart, Castings
,U f n, ^ e • not «berwtee enumerated
. f® 0 57S CtA i!’ (peT 100 lb*.)—Flour, Rice, Bacon, Pork, Beef, FUh, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bale* of Rags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, 51111 dearinx, Pig iron, A^lil an& Grindstones,
Cotton ftom Atlanta to Savaunah,
“ “ Jonesboro’
“ “ Griffin
Macon, Oct. 98,1848.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
LINE OF
.65 cts. per 100 lbs.
50 “ « 00 lbs.
80 « «« 100lbs.
E5IERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
I Semi-Weekly V, H. MaU Stcara-Paik-t Line.
OCEAN - STEAM-SHIPS.
Th. nil.iidkt new nflamwCHEKOKEE, Rope Tun.. ,
n °Ithj Wm. SesbrookA leaves Savannah Ibr
iSh‘1 00 'Vxdnfsdat, the tour December, 3d Jan-
j % uiu 7l 31at Jumaiy, and on every alternate
Wednesday thereafter. The ship is 1,950 tons burthen,
^W exprewiy for tills trade, in the mostsubstantlnl man!
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
LAfrV Ft* ' VILLE ’ BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam
Packeteat Savannnh; the Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, ftom Palntka to Lake Monroe, the Mall Stages ftom
lHad
Qfrririlt smbertfsements.
CfiB <r>v6fitnntrs.
HOUSE-FUHNISHINO STORE.
COLLINS A 1IULKLRY,
108 BRYAN-STREET,
A N ORDINANCE—^I’o divide the City of
“' d “ p"Tid. h.
giving the alarm* afFirr.
Seltioe 1.—lie It ordained by tlio Sin;
of the City of Savannah and Hamlet
1| and ll is hereby ordained by the antborilv of lire
„ L* ULtiict, Shall include all font portion of tlio City and
Hamlet;,bounded a* follow* i North by the hltor; East
dii.', Aiiu niirtsa tv
... fl ‘™’ , 'ig blue and mulberry Dinner Setts
W.U. do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Bette, "Old band and plain
Do. do. do. raised flgura, China Vases
, !P ,der *L Ch ln a R,u « , » Mantel Ornaments
Children’sTsa Setw, Glass Lamps, Tumblers
Wine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys
Decanters, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jars
Bolar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Side and Hall Lamps,
LMrten&jpp^>Bug| Tin CandlestickSj, ’l’n
by a Hoei commencing at tlio loiveit point La
Lastero \\ liarvea, and running South to a point opposiio
the Eastern terminus of South l.mad street; and West be
Bull-street. H hlrh portion of the City »o bounded, shall
bei numbered and known ns the First lire District.
9d District, Shall Include All that |x,rii m of ilia City
and Hamlets, bounded as follows i North by Booth Broad.
Coffee Urns and Biggin*; Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes; Jel- Fire District. U
227 8 *f^» er, lTe* end Table 3d Dl.uici, Shall include oil that portion of the CUr
Spoons, Iiteh and Plata Covers; Venison DUhct; Nursery I bounded as follows i North bv tlm i • p n ., h» n„i7
Lamp*; together with a good assortment or bright Tin street; Smith by South Broad street! m.dUY.t by West
npMETnp.MAEDWAEE. • .lStaSb.&dC“^V'.l!! ' n' ll ’li ,v."i:;;s
? .Hngie I 4th District, Sliall Include nil that poition of the City
r fl ,llnon ^!* Uer > J «••«! Hamlets, bounded n* follows: North by South llroad-
Rnff*?.?!?_ L H Uer 71» fl » e IjgPgt.qf coflbo street; Ftest by HuU-strcct: South by the lino ortncorpo-
and Waffle Irons, Coal Hod*. Coffee Roasters. Bran- and 1 *
nsMSK^
»Itoesters, llnu
— • ron V' l ’ ,a 1
- r- ^ d known a. the Fourth I ire DDUlct/
Wh District, Shall Include nil that intrll-m of the City of
. . 8 • van nail known as “ Yomacraw,’’ nnd hounded n*Vn|.
Stands, j low*. North by the Riverr Last -by West Brood street;
’ the City, and West
^-j uk'City and ilnnih-U *o
nuckeu,b.i* IS.Sm■mSSU?'“" Ul b '" u " b " ,dl ”"" “
ftoueexe^Woort^N^SK' h 9 }\'° a ft further ordained by the authority
KTnd \vi5S.r £S"ther vSi SSS&tSt ^^t •*}*"}* xho du, >’ of ,he " «>' brnan In
Knife | rats for the Fourth District, and Strikln# Fhe Times nlth
S. « re ?' n *Jp IL,,OT ’ Marbles. Thermometers, Tooth
£jiL?2!? he, D^ U, ^ b I,c ' u » Flask*, i/ook Hi
paper fi!e% C'rimpliig Machines, Curling ScDsors, K
Countnr merchant*. Planters, Housekeepers, and oth-
ers, are invited to call, as their prices will be low.
tale for the Fou.th District, and Striking Fhe 1
; , '“«‘» t ®n’«ftfor the Firth District. Said ri
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, when itshall c
Provided, nevertheless, That If during the previUcncc of
one Are lu any part of the City, them - tumid occur a fire
"LTAVE IN STORE—A full assortment of I ^ ,6e d efo^niiw ?n B the*'cu'p<! 1 a ”0r ’i/io *-
XX_FALL AND WINTER DRY GUODS. which thev I **>• District where such fgeand firs
SNIDER, LATHROP St NKVITT,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
- ------ AND WINTER DRY GOODS,which they
® SKbteteSr* Wb0l *“* * nd HMaU ’ on “»*
ULAN KErs—Heavy London Duffll, own
by^toUIngjuid striking the Exchawf-iball in
£!2S, 01 l.?'.Tn e . J ord#,n . r l b -f;L h8 nuti.oritr
,\nklih—Heavy London Duffll, own iranortatloni .r T: ,e L ,r 1 r . ,mner nr, nlnrd «/-»ic nutliority
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fanc/end an j ,l jb* 1 * be the duly nt the OH-rei* of tbu
Hlbbon^nd, Whitney bed. _ d
’rleu "f n!!!fi I.* i3!S? d f d ’j!'*.J' 1 * -
ntuuun leruna, fi mmey oea. - | “■* thnn Of dt
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negre piaine, assorted qualities. ‘ n I ^ °f *be ‘‘Guard House,” without cr-iauun,
KERSRY8—A very large ^ortmrat, rompririnx all the SSB . UlC of «ny in Ui« City, til) il,o ,am«
different styles and qualliiesboth fancyandnlSnof * b S" ^ w Mued. .
_ and Nonheni make. * ** • _. *?*l™* i-Z' i,, .IU^rtbe. r .o^jft» ed . Tbit It siinll be ths '
CLOTIIK—Ulack, bl„, tarn., r .„. P . r „ d
■mior ihi. Orel
.... M.ia uw, tn mu uiusiEuuiianiini man- , w niuiuun. me nisui (nose* irurn
wtUl . ® ver 7 regard to sifi ty, comfort and speed. J^ksonyilla via Alligator, Mineral Spring* aud^ Madlwn-
The second steamer of the line, the TENNESSEE, is , TaUahassee; and ftura Pirolata to Bt. Augustine.
2“L ,n lbo S P rit «’ “ «>•* OOAMULQEK. -
.te'. Yo *? V - 8»'-«nn*lievery vVanaxs. WM. GASTOfi.
nat. The fkrlliUca and advantages offired by tills line — l "
P ub l! c °f 0e °il*e» Tennessee,'Alabama,
""•J Florida, It is hoped will be triad and July appro!
assured foot tboCcni
ever necessary, run a sped
1 tnke passage in-tlils line, are
dl Road Company, will, wlien-
■lal train to suit the arrival and
deDorture c
For Freight or Pasnjre^apply to
PADELFdkD k FAY, Savannah, or
SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 194 Front st.,
*00 18 New-York.
„ FQR NEW-YORK.
Si M M M
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
®®br* <L JONEs,..,, H, Look.
w* w~l. «" or th. am 0I..1, Imund at th.
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
SJ2^ te .h C *J n ,he . Th«7 win he towed up nnd
down the river when necessary, and will always soil on
«J® d *7 advertised. The^bK. .re hfflSSly for"
ntehed, and every care will be taken for the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, np-
P»y‘o CIIANE fc ROWLAND, ^
No bS'.?rn"af'““ h -
oo* No. 186 Front street, New-York.
..Capt W. Wilson.
Uapt. Jona IIebbaro.
BT. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packete leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’cloek.
Returmno.—Leave Pslatka evciy Tuesday and Friday
moraing nt 7 o’clock, touching at the above named places
each way. w
AU goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. AObntsi
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Ucsscnt, SL Marys; Fernandes k Blsbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, III ick Creek; George Colee, Pico-
lata; IMt. Reid k Co., l’alatka, E. Lafttte, CUarleslon.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUST A
HERO.VS PHILADELPHIA
a-vd ^
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
<iuuun-a a-
& M
STEAM-BOAT eO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of GeorgU’s Boots
CHATIIAAI... Cspt Hubbard,
TENNESSEE, Capt- Gould,
THOS. B. METCALFE, Capt. PowaiL,
Run betwsen tho above places In connection with Tow
boats and Lighten, affording the mercbant* of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expedition* male of transportation of goods to and from
the interior.
During the vxav low stages of the river the present
season, (lower than for some year*,) merchandise en-
tru ted to this Company has been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods at the lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, In all case*, imported or exported will be
roeesved and fonvarded free of commissions, and fteiglit
for tins Georgia Rail Road for Athens nnd Atlanta, and all
Buttons on tlio Western fc Atlantic Rail Road, can be
paid at those Stations; freight for other Stations this side
, . „ _ Road will also he for
»*.». ... Capt. Hand. I « on, , l *»J^ ,OM » Mdall expanse paid, and
K: bJjIZA^TU^. C?&. BuSSpua. 1 fflgj “ s “ v “ nn “ ,, from ‘•on.lgnees oF vc-cTs, when
’ . I • The T. B. M. now runs as a regular packet, affording
^ThVSdwv^vesMls^ve'alT foot clAsa'whooner*"’ and ' * i ne T * 8 * M ,‘ now n,n • u * regular
commanded byCautnins oxta-rtencriMn « lncrease.1 (hcU(tiea of communication,
xvho will use tixelr best exertions to give satisfaction to * nr ! H , »vnim n, h' M A^ r ° Il i * ea '' ,, ^ d,,l0 iildlte addresscdtocarc
tho shipper*. For Freight or Passage, (having' loodUN t i f8 - TOIInah Agent, and ftom the interior to Auguste
coinmodatlons for r*s*e n^rs^s^ply to
79 Day
ALEXANDER .ir.nun, j..,
No. 37Jg N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
DnUr U. ff, MsUlStcnni-Pnckct Line.
Agent.
Parti
.’articular core should bo Ltken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agent*, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah,
out 18 JNO. B. GU1EU, Augusta.
SAVitNNAII AND AVGUSTA '
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND DEAUFORT.
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
Till* Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and ftom
Augusta, by tbeir Iron Steamers
. ..-.A 1 * 11 " 0 two-thirds or the Wat.)
wal b'eadr6'6k;.'. , """":;'.cIpl t.'BunSninr.
OEN. CLINCH,...’ C,j«. F..» I'.c" . I'lilu-ox.
JASPER, Cspt. Wm. S. Dixon. I LAMAR, Capt.
Thia Line is composed of tho above very superior I .. mnv Qln , And also by the Steamer
Steam Packete, with experienced commanders, and can-1AMOR1 SIBLEY,. Capt. Cobswill.
not bs excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They The latter Fteunu r being of less draught than any other
Icaye Savannah every evening at half post 8 o'clock, on the lliv. r, insures unprecedented despatch in all stxges
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock through-. of the wat r. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
out the year. 41 | Tow-boat* and two Lighters.
fare five Donara, meals included. Through Ticktit! AU Freight addressed to tho caro of the Company or Its
between Macon nnd Charleston, Ten Dollars, Including Agents, will be received and forwarded fteeof cominis-
meals on the steamer* and omnibus faro in SavannHh. , slon*. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
.«*» S R ?9K^*J;!ry i, i ,KH » A f cnU ’ 8 " T>nnnh ' T. R. MILLS, a™Savannah.
oct 36 K. LAFITPE k CO., Agante, Ch^pstom^ ocHB ^ W. M. llO^VLAND^jteP^ft^^
GllOCEHIES.—The Subacriber
■DOOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
XJ MANUFACTORY,—The Subscriber having great-
- *-- J ' **• “ *' *■ Ibr
» - increased Uto fttclUUesof tlieabovo ettahlDhmcntfoi
10 Manulhcturo of Blank-Work, Ruling of Paper and
Book-Rinding of all kind*, respectfully ttdicite the pa
tronage of tho public. By recent arrivals have been re
ceived a large supply of Cap, Demy, Medium, Iloyal nnd
Super-Royal Ledger Paper, of tho very best quality, which
win bo made up at thort notice, and in a superior manner,
oct 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS. -400 Ploughs, tom.
pricing all the various sites and kinds
'u-ed in UiU section.
40 Cultivator* and Harrow*, various potterns
40 Straw aud Corn Foddar ('utter*, various prices
95 Patent and common Grain Fan Mills
fl Graih Thrashing Machine*
30 Com Shelters, various kinds, for hand and horse
power: 0 do. do. with separator and cleaner
0 Corn ana Hob Crusher*
19 Patent lisnfl Com MUD, an tmprdved machine
30 common Steei do. do. •
375 Tray Wheel-BBrnrate
60 doe, Plantation lloss. complote Assortment
400 pair Trauo Chain*; 100 do. do. do. extra atrong
75 Ox Brill Log Cham*; 30 doz. Socket Hpades
10 dox. handlod Spades; 15 do. long handled Shovels
19 do. do. Shovel*
8 do. long and short handled Manure forks
A cOinpfete aHsOrtment of Garden Hoe* and Rakes
16 FalrHank fc Co.% Platform Scales, assorted aises
StfyaBflBrarLi^.
For onto by DBNSLOVV. k. WEBSTliR.
l«.b,
M'RS. 8. TOMB, MILLINERY AND
XVJL FANOV KTOAB—WimiMd bUMI, Ho'ilhildeH.l-
inf) PaRimery, Toilet «nd TooUv DratHMl Fubion.l
Dni™ suit ina a.Un MM. Alib, Donnet. .Itofcl,
cl wifcl and praacd. Otd.n from Ho roiintD' thankAill,
rsetived and punctually attended to. Jan 1
_)8u pkickagui Stewart's Siigai r—Loaf, Crash-
»jSp^ilMt£Ss. a or
50 bags and nockels Java Cou'uo'
100 paykagee Tobacco, various brands
00 bbls. common Gln| SO do. Plielps do
100 bbls. New F-nghuid Rum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
60 bbls. Wester? Whiskey; 5 £nK£ mid Brandy
60 quarter and chhlh casks -Malnn Wine 7
1 puncheon St. Croix Rum
90 quarter and eighth casks Madeira Wine
10 EKs; old .uom.iu,niirm v\ htekey
100 piece* Dundee Bogging; 15 bales Gunny do
'75 casks na<onSldosj&lJoxo. Pearl store!.
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half bbls. Canal Flour
50 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 900 bogs assorted Shot
90 bbls. and 10 halfpipes Cider Vinegar
60 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kogs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxta Soap, various brand*
90 bags Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 95 boxes Rai*lns
90 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Almonds
60, lihds. Cuba Molasses; 60 boxes Pipe*
60 barrels Now Orleans Molasses
95 casks. Porter, pints and quarts
90 quarter Chests Hyson Tea; 93 boxes Cheese
50 M. Spanish Cigars, various brands'
For sale on fttvorablo terms by
kept M II. A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North side Market square: 40 lihds St.
Croix, Porto IItoo. Muscovado aud • N. O.
Sugars; 100 bogs Bio and Java Coffee
60 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugars
95 boxes Wooisey k Woolsey** Lrihf do
10 hhda Molasses, and 10 bbl* Syrup
100 bbls and half bbls Canal and Georgia Flour.
60 boxes Sperm. 95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candles; 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
9 casks Winter nnd Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbls. Mess Pork; 10 half bbls. F. M. neef
50 packages Uurkwhcat in bhls. Iialfhr. eighth and ban
95 nackasrs choice Tens; 90j000 superior Ifavana Began
75 boxes half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 60 boxes choice Win* •
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1849
1 qr. cask Queen’s Port Winn
Holland Gin arid Irameitic Liquors
half boxes Tobaucc. various hrnmto
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice: clove*, Maro, Al
monds, Currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines,-Nutmegs, Starch.
Wine and Cider Vinegar, Codflsii, Potetoea, kc. kc.
N. B.—Tlio above stock of Goods have all hern selected
with much caro for cash, at tho unprecedented tow prices
of Groceries, and great Inducement wul be given to thoso
who purchase for cash or city acceptance*. nov 1
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Rico Sugars; 90 do. Muscovado do.
900 bags Rio Coffee: 100 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
45 bbl*. Phelu’s Gin; 60 do. N. Y. Brandy
__ 60 do. New Engtond Rum
;et manufactured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Paper; 95 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lbs. Codfish; aOhoxes pale Soap; 60do. No. 1 do.
60 bbls. 17. O. Syrup; 40 hhds. Cuba Molastfe*
60 tierces Cuba Molawes; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. casks Madeira Wine; 25 do. do. Malaga do.
25 bbls. Rantoria Rutn; SO boxes scaled Herring
60 do. Sugar. Butter and Soda Biscuit*
75 matt* Ciueia; 10 hhds. Bacon Sides
60 quarter chert* Wy*on Tre, 25 eighth do. do.
90: chest* Black Teas 10 bags Pepper; !t bag* Ptmrtito
)0 keg* Goshen Butter, SO bbl*. Monongahcla WhLkey
l'J half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’* Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin: 60 boxes C.'heeee
5 bhd«. Kentucky LeafTobacco; 60 boxes Pearl Starch
900 Demijohn*, various sixes
75 basket* Champagne, of choice brands, In store and
for rale by UONNERAT k BABIE.
Jan 1
GROCERIES.—Give us a call f—
The Subscribers have received from New-
York, a choice and well »c|m*ted stock of
!1LY GROCERIES, rejected by one of the firm ex
pressly for this market, confuting or
St. Croix,Torto Rico and Muscovado Sugar ;
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered arid Clarified Sugars;
Pale and white Soap; Sperm end Tallow Candles;
Hyion, Black, Imperial and Gunpowder Tea/;
Olive Oil; Sordine*; Herrings and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Raltins, Currant* and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, PaiU, Brushes, nnd all other
article* usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Alto keep always on hand of tlio beat quality, choice
Go-hen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beer, Smoked
Tongues, Hams, kc. For sale on accommodating terra*,
by KELLY fc O’CONNER,
oct 91 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-stt.
, NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—The
sutweriben havo opened a new DRUG STORE, In
Gaupry’s Building, comer of Bay and Bull street*,
and will always be supplied with Presh DRUGS.
CHEMICLAS, Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. kc., or
the purest quality.
A great variety of Perftimery and Fancy Articles con
stantly received ftom the importer! and manufacturers.
80DA WATER, at the fount and In bo '
iSIAN WATER bottled to
papa mmM
hand, and for rale by COLLINS k Bn.KLEY. '
Jan 12
it any hour
iar,ivilh^F_
DLETZ and MAGI
order, at the shortest notice*
Co:utre*s Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltzer, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Spring.
A perfectly competent person will u;tcnd,'alni
cf the night, to compound meaicine.
Jan 1 JOHNSON k CO.
TDOTTLE CORKS.—-10 bales superfine
XJ Velvet Cotk*, for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
' Jan 13 • Gibbons' Building.
b **'‘ *5?
NEGRO CAPS—Ki maraock and Scotch bonnets.
OSNARURGS—A large * unply, at factwr nricsuT
BURLAPS—Of flax and couon, IbrtSg sbMts.
FLANNELS—Heavy TwUled , .ed, P forplantorion use;
tow price to fine scarlet; a huge assortment o: tow
price to fine white flannels, best make*.
ANTON FLANNELS—Wbfte and unblsacbcd, bs.t
quality.
BED TICKS—All qualities o' cotton.
Sy?iIKr K ? n,l,,lT# • um1 camb.lc dimity.
FRINGES—VV hite cotton and silk fringei.
CARPETINGS—Super Rniarala, 3 ply and Inipeitolt cote
ton and wool and all couon.
RUGS-Fine to tow price.
W
required
B uvlstons or this Ordinance, and upon conviction befr.ro
#1 (dice Court of Savannah, such offender so convicted
I mall be fliicd in a sum not exceeding Ten Dolbue, or be
dismissed from ren ice.
8ncTipit&—Be It fttaher ordained by the authority
j aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or part* or Ordinances
rnilitatln* a*dnrt the above pros Mon* of thU Ordinanrs.
A N ORDINANCE—To amend tho sevon-
tranth section of an Ordinance, defining what t-hall.
no considered Public NuDanre*. ani for tho removal ot
the same i paged 2d Augurt, IKS:
flection 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldi men
J>fUte/:ity of bavannah, and iiamlete Hi. reof, In Council
oscembled, and It U hi reby ordained by tin- autlioruy oft
ft>* •ev.ntrenth section of tli • r»
cited Ordicance be, and W hereby so amend, d ai u> pro-
hlbi, any person, under the penally prescribed in the n-
DIAPERS—Iluckabuck, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen
tab.e and damask diapers; brown table cloths: *
8J!KbrjlNOfl-Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 19 4.
HlllBTiNQI—An extensive auortment of bleached and
broom tihirjings; superior Reached long cioihe, best
COLORED HOMESPUNS-Marboroatripes and plaid*;
Columbian and other stripes.
MAR^SSSTRIPES-Wide and narrow stripes,
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
street to West Broad-strret, thence South, along West
Broad-street, extend*d to Garden Lot No. ^\>n (7),
ihen~c psta-ardlr, along the line of said Card, n Loi, to
Tattnall afreet, thence north along Tattnall street, to
Jones street to Jones-street, thence along Jones stmt,
to a direct line to the limits of the City.
Fit. » n> I r.iHk.. L-.fc. -T.i .. .
Hereby renc,i
Passed in Council. 17th AUTUff, 1618.
* t . FRANCIS 8. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. PavaaroaT, c. o. * U j -it
A BILL—To bo entitled; “an prdinanci) to
esmr more tally into an eflhct the pi .n nnd system
j" • ■“» of dr, lullur. Ul.
round the efty of Savntmnh, and to provide
A tall ONortmentof choice Prints, from tow price to
superfine, dark and light colored Glnihams, Alpaccas, f”I v . , ^? d, “ roui ? d i 1
Bomb*zinc*, black and colored English and Frond! £L " f
Marinos, worsted Damasks and Moreens. J^re tbeftYeoiiih *» 0,0 c,u * Pn * thu,e0, » or *" anywlso In
A tall assortment ofllOSLERY, comprising Couon. S K 'culiureofRieeupon
Woolen and Bilk, in all their varieties lch J'F. contracl
Ladies’, Gent’s and Atones’ Merino. Undershirts and °f ihe lrue it
Drawers; Silk and Couon Umbrellas, a
Jan 99
the lands around ths
t aro subject to dry.
—. —— .—. intent and meaning o'
contract, and is prohibited by ll»e c '
the city, aniil* mnlfcstly iniiuious to foe heliRh'ortos
*|\JEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 69 and ! th he r^ ty ’’ i 1111 ' ' 111 td 'tVim’ro a
1\ 150 Gibsoxs’ Raxok.—The undersigned has re- Iha 10 r:i,r V 1,1,0 fu 11 (fo-t
cently returned ftom ihe North, where be has been en- !>r i! ,ry cul,u "* remove all nuisance* or
sated to ratting up a bamlnme assortment of READY I 'f**”**'°f disease wblch.may effect tin- lu-nlili of Hi*
MADE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail busineia to fh* Bnd I** l I lt0, " u
*'fty>’ 0Unt 'll to exert Ihe powers thus confi.r-
d by the Msyor and Aldermen
and hamlets thereof. That it
Savannah, to which he^ y rSp^S taStoTtbff I
Planters visiting this place, and iheitaxens generally, to ^£1,.^'
goods are the following article* 1 1 I SSH*!?.?!? d l V ly ,°n, lhe ?J" r , or '' v J lenev, ' 1 r * ,fi 4| '«^ receive
Cloak* and Mantle-blue and black Broad Cloth and Uf^h^land. U .^L% .a. P 1 L ? nlod M^. c . ulU . vl,led l UI> ' n * nT
imleL I “£“5 land* around the dfy subject to dry culture cun-
Over Coats of Invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed, M not, , cr * ,pon 1,10 0,r " er . t' , ii .nt, orruhi-
ruotCloth,quilted Carnl t, Lion bkin and Blanket. the Lmm S/hl*‘her nvi "V'"‘ cl ' nr K c " f
Drusa Coat* and Frocks, of flue Hack French Broad I ?!.;.* ,ai ] ie ’, of i .7* _ cr . ° r **’V' r OfcM, requiring tlio s.-ild
Cloth. pereontodHrifron: the said culture, anJ to destroy the
Business Coats—such as plain and fancy Tw-ed. Casl .5. , f roni SM> or,to appeal before C ’ounr II at a lime
mere, black Don Skin. pUinBeavcr Cloth,8atinrt, Ken- frim fufU V°Vi C ® c® *P e ‘ ,fled » ""i ‘‘ v "'Imt
tueky Jeans, Sark and Vroctees. ’ ’ lf W Ulcy
Pantaloons, ftom all of tho most fluhionable goods, I Sd ,Je2Sft2*M*i unSJiS! 8,ce,hould not bo removed
such a* plain block Cassimere. black Doe Skin, English d rstro»cd as anulranee.
SSsfflff pUiJ ’ T "" d c -*- yttCSJE;.;:!,!
Found J« k .u, of Halo Ftanol, D.Ulu-1, K.OUro,,)
no sufficient cause should bo shown why the raid
. OUHI IIIVB UIU lu
desuoy the same effeetually, wherever It may bo planted
or stowing on the raid dry culture contract.
Sec. 3. And be It further ordained, That tire expenses
iCIHTi-if hv till, f ID ....II....../ 1. It
Cravats, ofworrted, fancy Batin, plain Silk, blaclcflllk. 1 .uf...' . - 7 . —
Linen and Silk PpoVct Uandkerehieft, of great yari. ty. C ,y , 1 uth °ritiea In enforcing this anil
Shirts, of Linen. Cotton with Linen bosoms, fitney J?® 11 b ? "** L,Mcd VP?! °' VIIir •>'« tend from
Couon, iuilW Hl. too- .nd Fr.mh CiUoo. fcSSuTn. S hj o“". oo|.
end assortment of Boy’s Shirts. * B 'TJS* b 7 execution to bo lamed therefor as In other cases
c. u l. ./ -i.i- a..i_ 1 . ..... . 1 or dues to tnn eilv. ' < •*
exocjus. or plain Satin, crimptd do, Bombazine Md
fnney Mlk Stocks nnd Neck Ti”S.
uspenders, of great variety.
„,£ ,0 . v .' - » of l’ ,3,n Pencil Kid, black, white and colored
Silk, Fillt.'foUi nnd Thro.d. silk and Fonon NI,M c.p., I SSSE2!'S3 , .!ZLtT?
Mon., Delo, auk Pons., faiooldi't Brae, •frartllSS Jfi”. u
of dues to tho city.
etc. 4. And bo It further ordnined, That nothing In this
ordinanre shall be so construed a* to prevent nn o> tion
for and recovery of damages for violation of the dry cul
ture contracts between the owners of lands and the cor-
Umbrelh*—a beautiful assortment of French, Silk,
Scotch Gtnglmm and Cotton Umbrella*/
fine .* Ild foxbionalle assortment of Cloth
Ginlxed Silk, aud Otter Skin Cups.
N« B. A general asrartment of Youth’s and Boy’s
‘ MmVm
It further ordained, That all ordinance*
or parti thereof militating with the provisions of this or
dinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Tassed In Council, 99th May, 1848.
. „ K II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C Davehfort, Clerk of Council.
that no person shall bring, deposit, lay, or enusi
brought, deposited, or laid. In any, or either of ll
lie dock*, wharves, or landing nlarn at the north
or opposite to tho street* in thl* city, any board
*•*' "" T " ""““Teo. s. NICHOLS. , ^..fcfc.^, „ fcaa...... mlir
plsnir,
eSpub-
ft 1 ** 0 . tn Califorete,includingpxtteM the Arkansas, Dei I rice, tobacco, cottonrTumbe^ haSTpMlniS
*• offlcW re P°n* of Col. tnuiVs,,or any species of merchandi^ whatever”-‘‘Pro-
Fremont and Major L:nor>. I vided, that nothing contained in tld* eurtlon shall lm con
A Dictionary ol the German and English Languages, rtrucj to prevent any Planter, from landing out of Id*
■ ' ‘ “ li *^ PMta3ss®sga , tt«s
*»jB8pww8bpvtgg-- frcm sS.'SU'T’-
Consisting of nniuuM from I he ,rl,H in* .elnlr.^,1iL. .- i_ .. .. •»
A uicuonnry ol the German and English Lani
compiled ftom the Work* ofliilpert,Flugel,Greib,
and others; by Q. J. Adler, A. M.
Thankfulness, a Narrative, comprising passage
EDWARD O. WILSON, c
(1 (Mlv UnmlBll)/. Nrn n.ra.H
•t The City Marshal and City Constables aro required to
enforce above Ordinance. Ily order. .Kf*- - .. •
A Jan 18 8 EDWARD O. WILflO^, q. c.
A new SpanUh Reader, combtingof pawt-re from beeelzed and retained until Uie une is paid.” pcualir
the most approved author*. In prose and verae. with a not exceeding *120. P
copious vocabulary; byMariano Vcluqucx de la Cadonn. True avtracu.
Gothic Architecture applied to modern residences, part “
by D. II. Amot.
Dictionary of Americanlatns-a glorsary of word* and . - „„ „ „. w w . „ 1UQV1 , (1 n , v .
phrases, usually regarded as peculiar to the United Steles; . „■» —— J* 1. —
byJohmRunun BarU-tt. , LERK’S OFFICE—SavannalilOith Dp-
. lit* Works or Washington Irvin#, new edition, vol. 4 KJ cember, 1848.-Extraet of “nn Ordinance, to r.ra-
beins Llle and Vovacos of teolumhu*. vol. a vent shooting with fire arms, in the city of Savannah, and
| to punish the offence of setting off squlb.i, crackers an.I
other combuMible matter, and lor othrrpurpbrca;” passed
in Council, 15th Dec., 1817. ‘
Be It further ordained, That it rhall be the duty of tlm
City Marshal and City Constables to inform against alt
white persons fouud within the limits of raid city, dis
charging or attempting to discharge any gun, pistol or
other flro arm*, crackers or other combustible prepva-
tion, and that the person so Informed against be fined In a
sum not exceedldg thirty dollars; nnd If a clave or free
, hicotoc
being Llle and Voyages of Columbus, vol. 9.
Just received!.) W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Jan 39
rnnis LAW OF DEBTOR AND CUED-
X Itor In the United States and 1
X Itor In the United States and Canada, adapted to the
wants of Merchants and Lawyers; by James P. Holcombe.
Holcombe’s Leading Case* in Commercial Law.
person of color be found *0 c
■ 1—iwui m tuuuu »u unending, such person of
1 color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding ten
lashes, to bo inflicted by the officer present.
doc A. C. DAVENPORT, c. r.
pLERK’S OFFICE-
V.7 90th, 1848—Extract from
Smith's Commentaries on Btntute and Constitutional
Law, and Statutory and Constitutional Construction.
Lockwood'* Analytical and Practical Synopsis of all tho
Case* reversed, in Law and Equity, New-York.
Barbour’s New Yoik Reports Supreme Court, vol*'.
and 2.
Lea’s Chancery Report*, vol. 1st.
J nn,a W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 1 /SVahriMwi n ;,?m , «
—-—t —— f xLERK’S OFFICE — Savannah, Dm.
*OAKER*S. COCOA PASTE.—Opinions Vi Extract from “an ordinance defining
D or Eminent Phy«kian*.-Having seen and tried the ** ro l n ' ,der ' d P. ub| te nulsMces, a-d t ■.
Votof Paste made by Mr. W. Baker, Sf Dorchester, wd *-*”• d
having been made acquainted with its several ingredient*, ,i, ouncl1 August 9d, 1839, and amended October Jlth,
we are of opinion tlmt It is a combination at once innocent 1 «m*, n fiiHh.r nr^»in«H Th.» :• r 1 «
and nutritious, not only to perrons In health, but also to —. 1 In™, JThat •* xball not ho lawful t
nvallds, and particularly convalescents; and that ftom the
facility with which ft may be prepared, the abeence of the
oil of foo nut, and the salutary properU- » of its ingredients,
the Paste is a valuable Improvement over other Cocoa
preparations now geuerally used.
Jonx C. Wakxkn, m. b. I Jonx Holmes, m. b.
Ji.con Bioslow, m. b. Edw. Rkvxolds, m. b.
Gkorok Hxvwsrd, m. b. W. Ciiahhino, m. b.
Boston, January, 1&17.
p B worn mended alroj bjr Dr. Stephen* of New-York, and
Mlegs of Philadelphia. A fresh supply received by
115 A. SOLOMONS, Mnrkct-tquare.
piUSPARATIONS'FOR THE HAIR.—
X Rowland’s genuino Maccaisar Oil, Prentiss’ Kephr-
lla, Ward’s Vegetable Hair Oil, Dlsrayand river’s Ox
Gibbons’ Building.
any slave or free person of color to smoke a clear or p
in any of the streets, lanes, alleys, wharves, or rub.:-
square* within the city of Savannah, under a penalty »f
not exceeding three dollars, or whipping, not exceeding
ten stiipea. A. Q. DAVENrORT, c. c.
TV] OI ICE.—Extract from Ordinance rela-
-i-1 live to Vessels, Ibr the Information of Captains of
Vessel*, and other*.—Be It ordained,‘&e., “It shall be th-
duty, of tha master, or commander of every vesrel or
craft, of whatever description, not moored at »ornu wharf
within the llmlls oftho city, nnd lying in the strenfo 0 f ih-
River Savannah, within thetoid limit* or below the rsme.
between the city and Tybee, to nupend and ke. p t
pended during all the hour* of nJrbt, at the im -
In some prominent part of. the rir-ing of *uch v
craft, a lamp, property trimmed and lighted. iu‘
larce and brilliant to give timely notice of the pi.
such vessel or craft to alt navigating th- •ircam.'
ty not exceeding $30 00.
A true sxtrat. EDWARD G WILSON