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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1849.
NUMBER 58.
THE REPUBLICAN
I* 1-UDMBIIED
DAILY AMD TUI-WEEKLY,
j. L. LOCKE &A. K. MOORE
CITY fr COUNTY-PRINTERS.
P. W. ALEXANDBK, ASSOCIATiTeDITOR.
THUMB i
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Cl7- In no caw will an order for Hie paper bo attended
to, Uflle** accompanied with tlio money, or a satisfactory
city reference.
Advertisement! Inserted at tlio following rates t
One tqiURK, (tr n l,inis or less,) 1st iniurtior,..*0,75
lUoil continuanob, 60
Oni sqtMRtt, wiki daily 0.GO
OitaaqoARi, oni month daily,...; 7,00
ONI 1QUARK, TWO MONTH a DA-lLY 13.00
ONI SqCARL',, . ....... .TIIRKR MONTHS DAILY, 15,00
Advertisements published every oilier day, and those In
serted once or twlco a week, are charged 73 ets. nor
square for each Insertion.
Legal advertisements inserted at the usual rates, and
strict cate taken tint they be published according to law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
to be paid In advance.
The privileges or yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to their rentier business, and all other advertise
ments not pertaining to their rogular business as agreed
for. to bo paid extra.
Yearly advertisers oxc'diitg In their advertisements the
average number .»f lines «T««d for, will be charged at
proportional raise.
Nc ADYaanasiraNTs willsa inserted oratuitoosly.
All adrsrtlscmema lor clmritnbta institutions aud re
ligious Societies will be charged half price.
Q&+ Ail Advertisements sent to this office without di
rections as to the number of Insertions, will be publish
ed daily, until ordered to bo discontinued, aud charged
accordingly.
V All Letters directed to tills officb or ills Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application Iras been made for Loiters of
Administration, must be published yihkty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors aud
Creditors to rendir in their accounts, must be published
eix WEEKS.
Bales of Rest Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Qiiardians, must be published HIXTV
DAYB before the day ofsalo. These sates mustlro mndo
at the Court House door or tire county in which tho
property is situate, and on the find Tuesday of tho month,
between tho hours of ton in the morning ami fonr in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guar,II-
arts to the Court of Ordinary fur leave to sell Ileal Estate
or Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTI let.
Bales or personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executors aud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYB.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let*
ters Disinissory inurt bo published BIX MONTHB.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgato* on real estate,
must bu advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHB.
Orders of ilia Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of tho bond of agreement) to make titles to laud must
be advertised three months at least.
BhorlfT’s sales under executions regularly granted by
the court! must be advertised THIRTY DAYB—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perlshablo
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tho day of Sale.
GRrtjertfaers (it (lie ncpublfcnu.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY-STRSIT. BAY-STREET.
R. A. Allen, No. 113 E. Molyueux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 It- Hutchison, U0
O. N. Neylo, 130 «. ». Cummlng, 00
Washburn,Wilder fcCo. IN K. A. Soullard, GJ
*’ * *•« A. Low and Co., 68
iiuur a
N. A. Harden, 110
W. C. O’Drlscoll, 108
Padelford fc Far-, 101
W. P. Yonge, 01
K. Parsons fc Co., 0J
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. (Jordon, 80
N. Crater, 81
J. N. Philips, 8)
D. F. Halsey, 80
F.. L. Itallis, 60
F. H. Welman. 74
Greiner fc Be«ll,7J
It. W. Hamilton, 08
Wm. Crowder, 01
C. Hartridye, 100
Edward Wiley, in
(hark fc Lawson, IB4
F. Sorrel, 100
O. W. Anderson k Uro.,300 T. C. Nlsbet, 503
Hamilton k Hardeman,83
Harper k Stuart, 87
J. Smith k Co., 8.',
Francis Wood, 01
Wm. Duncan, 80 '
J. H. Burroughs, 97
J. Cowles, 03
Win. Adams, 101
Way k Kbit, 105
Cohen, Norris k Co., 110
R. Habersham k Son, 140
W. Woodbridte, 144
Brigham k Kelly, 170
II.Roter, 178
Crane k Rowland, 173
Elias Reel, 174
J. 11. Ladd, 183
H. Good nil, 300
i . u. nuucii i
A. Mints, 109
William .on and Preston, 331
Boston fc Gunby, 300.
> llabun k Fulton, 907
IV It. Hanlon ,110
J.G. Cooke,'Telfair’s Build's
B. C.Dunnbig.10 Whitaknr-it.
dovcriuiicnt or tlio City.
The government of the city consists of n Mayor and 13
Aldermen, who together arc denominated Uni city Coun
cil. They urn chosen annually, on tlio 1st Monday In
December, from tho people at large.
ClTYOrricaas, etc., 1849.—Jl/auor— Dr. nich’d Wayuo.
Mlrnncn —Thomas Puree, It. 11. Griffin, Will. 11. Ilul-
’ ‘ , It. D. Walker,T. M. Turner, Wm. H.’Mongln,Bolo-
Cohen. J. F. Posey, It. A. Lewis, F. B. Uurtow, IL11.
Cuylcr, Jos. 8. Fay. ,
Custom House—Port or Savannah.
Collector—William II. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
’ostcllj Naval Officer—J. De LaMottai Surveyor—Robert
iV. Pooler; Appraisers—Charles Stephens and Wlllloiu
Mackay. . —4
Post Office.
Post Master—Georgs Schley; Ass’t. P. M.—J. G. Doon.
Ravaiiuah Chanilrer of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham; 1st Vleo President—
Cluui. Green; 3d do. do—E. Padelford; Bcrtctary and
Treasurer—O. Cohen; Committee ofAppcnls—a. II. Cum -
total. Henry Baser, Isaac Cohen, William Duncan, Jos.
1. Fay, J. Washburn.
Commissioner)! of Pilotage.
John W. Anderson, Win- II. Hulloch, Secretary and
Treasurer, Octavus Cohen, John Stoddard, Andrew
fe£\ JO,m ** WUder * Jo,m Williamson, Wylly
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
nnnU of tlio State or Georgia,
lanital 91,600,000-opproprtaied to Savannah, *730,000.
A. Porter, President, I. K. Tam, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdats.
Discount days. Tuesdays and Fridays.
D!rectors—Wm. T. William*. C. P. Rlchardsone, R.
Hutchison, 11. I). Weed, Hiram lloborts, Wm. U. Hodgson,
U. Bolder, N. A. Hardee.
Teller—M.-D. Williams.
Branches at Augusta, Eatonton. Athens, Washington,
and Grccnsbfro’, and Agencies at Macon and Griffin.
Planters* Dank.
„ Capital paid In *333,400.
Goo. W. Anderson, President. II. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering days, Tuesdays. Discount days, Wednesdays.
Director*—Francis Sorrel. John C. Nlcoll. Isaac Cohen,
Wm. II. Cuylcr, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Toller—J. C. Ferrell,
lias an Agency in Griffin.
Marine ami Fire Insurance Rank.
£8001000 paid ln ♦ ai3 » 100 —privileged to Incrcaso same to
E. Padelford, President, J. Olmstcad, Cashlor.
Discount days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satmdnys.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on tlio mornings of
Discount.
Director*—George Hall, Ellas Reed, A. Clnuiiidon, Jo-
jph Washburn, Ocinvus Cohen, N. B. Knapp.
Teller—Charles F. Preston,
lias an Agency in Macon.
Central ltall-lloail mul Nanking t’o. of tin.
Capital, A2,549,165, nil of which has been paid in—ap-
•onrlntcn for banking purposes, £905,000.
. It. Cuylcr, President. George J. Bulloch, Caslilcr.
Offering days, Mondays. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, II. McAlpIn, J. Wald burg, Jos B. Fay,
W. II. Johnson.
Snvnnnali Institute for Savings.
C. P. Htchnrdxonc, President; J. Olmstcad/Treasurer;
Hiram Robert*, Secretary.
Directors—II. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
'»• B. Knapp, G. 11. Hendrickson, II. Lotlirnp,Thoinus J.
ifalsh.
Thu Investing Cnminlttco Is composed of H. D. Weed,
Bcnj. Bnldcr, mid lllrain Robert*.
Insurance Ollier* In Savannah.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford—Capitol
*300,000. W. Woodbridge, No. 144 llay-st.
AJtna Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital *300,-
000. Cohen, NorrI* fc Co., No. 143 Bay »t.
Ilnpo .Mutual Life Imurunco Company, Conn.—Capitol
*300,0000. Cohen, Norria fc Co., No. 143 Bny-st.
Howard InsuranceCgmpany.New-York—CopitaliSOO..
000. 8. C. Dunning, NiftO Whitaker .t.
Union Mutual Fire fc Marino Insurance Company, N.
»Y—Capital 9100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 808 lluy-sl.
Protection Marine fc Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford-Capital Brigham fc Kelly, No. 170 Bay-at.
New-York Equitable Fire Insurance Company—Capi
tol *300,000. W. Cmbtrce, No. 908 llay-st.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
. W. P. Hunter, Planters' Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Nuw-York—Capi-
C. F. Mills, 201
P. H. Helm, 208
Wm. Battnrsby, 70
Stephen Hills, I«2
Jos. llurke, 00 — —
S. Solomons Sc Co., 201
K. W. Buker, Jones' Whf.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
I'hilbrirk, Morlam fc Bell, 160 Bay-strcul-
Cohen fc Posdlck. 148 do.
lltos. J. Wul'li, lflfl do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 308 nay-street.
Wm. II. Giles fc Co., 01 Bay-street.
A. A; Smets, Smet’a Whan.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibbon’s Building.
‘ II. P. Waring, 101 Broujhton-sireet.
James Anderson fc Co.,' Waring’* Building.
Lathrop fc Foote, Gibbon’s Building.
Snider, Lathrop fc Nuvitt, Shad’s Building.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall fc Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt & Morgan, Ribcro’s Boil.Him.
M, Prendargast, cottier Congress aiul Whitaker streets.
J. B. Mugill, 111 Congress-street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welle*, Ift’i Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris fc Co., 140 Ray struct.
Il.’A. Crone. 180 Uav-street,
Connerat fc llarlo, 160 Bay street.
Scranton fc Johnston. 107 Bay-street.
Hwfft fc Denslow, 109 Bay-street.
O. W. Davis, 177 Hay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Rosscau, corner nroughtnn and Bull streets.
Kelly fc O’Conner, corner Broughton fc Drayton its.
. J. C. Hinchmnn,l do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 133 Bay-street.
W. W. Ooodricn.Bnmht Entitling, Whltaker-street.
Jesse fc Cady, 143 Broughton-streot.
F. Hcherff, comer of York and Bull-sts.
IIARD-WAKE.
N. B. fc II. Weed, 103 Ilroughton-street.
McCloskey fc Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
Wm. Humphries, 107 Bay-street.
J. E. Johnson & Co., comor Bay and Bull street*.
Tumor & Oden, Monument-square.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. William.*, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker and Bl. Julian-sheet*.
J. U. CublHulgo, 1591 Congress-street.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smets* Building.
II; 8. Bognrdus, 35 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds fc Morrell, Smets* Building.
Collins fc Uulkley, 108 llrynn street.
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow fc Webster, 4 Whltaker-street,
£ w - JEWELLERS.
M. Eastman, comor Whltakerand Ilryiui street*.
TV T» WlUuot, Market-square.
D. B, Nichols, corner Whitaker and Urynn-strcci*.
SADDLERY, fcc.
W. II. May & Co., comor Whltakerand Bryan streets.
N. B. Knapp, Market-square.
, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm* Warner, 40 West Brood-effect.
CLOTHING STORES.
G. S. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
41. W. Adams, a Whltaker-street.
W. B; Halo, Market-square.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Pilco fc Vernier, 147 Bay-street.
John Mallory, 155 Hay-street.
flam Iton fc Symons, 17 Whltaker-street.
llnblnson fc Camp, 0 Dull-street.
PhUlp Kean, 08 Urynn-strcot.
Joseph Tento, 97 Whltnket streot.
Jamn* F. HtnRes,** do. do.
Ml Uarey, comer Whitaker nnd ! Broughton strccu.
HAT STORE.
I) . A. Ambler fc Co.. Congrosa-atreet-
I FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Robldnr, 99 Whltaker-street.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-sueet.
Jacob Dutenhofor, 78 Unan-Plrcci.
DENTIST.
E. Parsons, 197 Congresa-stroot.
MARBLE AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Robb D. VValkor, 139 Broughton-strent.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
II. Morse, 13 Bornard-atrent#
GUN SMITHS.
John Corruthcrs, 175 .Market-square.
Edward Lovell, uamord-street, near Market pquorc.
* SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Clashom & Co., Anclnux’s wharf.
Turner fc Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
MINT 8TOIIB AND M1NTIND.
J) G. Palligant,Monument-squnre.
John Poole. 11 Whltaker-street.
John J. Sullivan, 90 Bull-street.
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
J. M, Haywood, Monument-square.
REG Alt MAUFACTURER8.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltaker-street.
. P.’ Jacobs, 97 Bull-street.
F. W.Lbido, 000 Bull-street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
I’. H. Pondorgost, Bull-street, opposllo Pulaski House.
E. Wlthlngton, M3 Ilny-strcct.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
* M. fc W. Cummlng, 03 Buy-street.
B. VVi ngton, l ^R^tyoe^ *
II. Do Martin, comer Bay and Whitaker street*.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brook* fc Topper, Charleston Btoom-Pncket wlmrf.
T. H.'MHufc iron Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
B. Solomons fcX’o.,201 llay-strent.
ENGINEERS AND MU.L-WtllGUTB.
It. fc'J. Laehllson, near Canal Lock.
Alvin N. Miller. Eastern'Wharf.
. WHEBL-VVRiGHT fc SMITH.
Gdo. W. Wylly, Bull street, opposllo Pulaski House.
satomtmUi atmtorg.
llustnrss Ctniss.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
.WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
op avaar description.
Hosldence East side of Pulaski Square.
ALVIN N. MILL1SII,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
J AMISS RUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JULIAW-STaKET, WEAR TUI MARXET. .
Carriages repaired, and all oilier work done at shoi^riotlce
. CHARLES VAN HORN, •
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT TIIK SlIORTRST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualiUes and While Pino Lumber for Sale.
IL Ac J. LA CIIL1SON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAL-STEEKT, NEAR TIIB CANAL-LOCK,
SavaniUAli, Georgia.
B. LjptlHSON.J. LACItl.lSON.
axntt ltonti, .Slifp, nut) atcant^JncHct aSbcrttscmcnis.
CENTRA I, RAIIr-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
MflMiUainBittiam
Pansengcr Trains leave Savannah and Macon daily, at...
rii-eimcrTrniiHmrn cat Macon and Sat— ■- *-*- —
Tickets front Savannah to Macon,
“ “ “ to Atlanta,
“ “ “ to Augusta,
“ “ “ to Columbus,
“ “ “ to OpeP.kc,
" “ “ to Tuscumbla,)
to Decatur, J Alabama,.
7 P. M.
...67 00
...10 00
... 0 50
... 15 00
... 17 00
...50 00
.TORN G. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GR‘A 1NING, fcc.,fcc.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT-SQUARC,
SAVniurali, Go.
FOR SALE—All kinds pf Mixed TalnU, Paper Hang
ings, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints.
.lOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, &o. &c.,
No. ll IViutarre-st.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR BALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
£0 Bull, one noon North or BtocoitTON-BT.
Scenery In Oil or Water Colors; Plain, Fancy and Gilt
Signs. Banners, lings, Transparencies, Window
Shades, fcc., nuatlv executed to order.
0CF House Puintiug, Graining, Glatiug and Marbling,
done at tlio hhortest notice, terms reasonable.
1». JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. ST UULL-STRE171’,
(SION OP THE INDIAN, NBAR MONUMENT SqCABE.)
Miivnnnivlt, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constontly-on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Scaara, at Wholesale and Retoll.
JWliig Tobact
Also Chew
icco, Snuff, fcc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGA 11 MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WlUTAKKIt-STREET,
Kavnuimli, Ga.,
lias on hand a larso and choice stock of Began, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles In his line at the most reasonable terms. ■
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
RROUlltrrON-BT., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, ofltalian and Domestic Marldo; Marble
Mnntle Pieces, aud Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iton Bnilings, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
femVARD O. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OPPICE ON BULL-ST., OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE.
Omul Dny*, - - First Saturday In each innntli.
Return Days, - - Ten days liefore Court day.
Resid-moo No. G9 Broughton-street.
Phccnix Office London—Capitol * . R. Haber
sham, No. 143 liny i-t.
Protection Insurance Company, Ncw-Jerscy—Capitol
*900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 91 llay at.
Camden (N. J.) JiiMirnnco Comiiany—Capital 8- .
W. P. Yonge, No. Ot llny-nt.
Nautilu*Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—
Capitol * Win. B. Giles fc Co., No. (H ltay-at.
Foreign Consul* Resilient In Snvaimitli.
E. Molyiieutix, llritlsli, No.77IIay-iL; W.Crnbtrc«!,Da-
ish, No- OOR nav-at.l T.oill* narlfi. Prmn.ll Vn 1«! lluiHv
-b l ,«
Office; J_ | ,
No. 900 llay-st.; F. II. Wcltnan, Hwccden ami Norway,
No. 74 Uay-st.i John R. Wilder, Runia, No. 114 Bny-st.;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Uny-H.; F. 11, VVcIumn,
•gent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—CImtIrani County.
Win. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis, Clerk Superior
and Inferior Courts; Win. W. Oaten, Sheriff.
County 0/llccr* Resitting in Snvnnnnli.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel II. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tux Returns.
Court of C. P. &O.J; T. City of SnvnuiuUt.
Hits 1st Mondays, In February, May, July uml Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suito extends from *30 to *300.
Judge—Mordecai Slieftoll, Sen.; Clerk—Levi 8. Russell;
Sheriff—Georgu W. Wylly.
iTuatlces Inferior Court—Clint limn Comity,
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thomo Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clerk Court op Ordinary—Seaborn Gpodall.
ommlaaloiicr* of Roads—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. IV. Wtdsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December., .
U. 8. Courts Sitting In Savmuiali.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, AssoHatn Justice
Supremo Court, U. 8. and Judge of tlio Gth Circuit
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah aiid*Ogetcliee Cana! Company.
Capitol, *100,000, in Shares of 60 dollars each.
Directors—George W. Anderson, Amos .Seiiddcr, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fny; 9d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robert Laehllson; Clerk—John Haupt. Ben.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Bavnnnnh Free School— Established in 1810. E. Slinf-
toll, Teacher. *
Savannah Poor House nnd Hospital—Instituted in 1801.
Wm. Dunenn, President.
Georgia InOunary— Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Under the supenntondenca of Inilie*.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted In 1838. Al
so under the superintendence ofladin*.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1813. George B. Gum
ming, President.
Irish Union Society—Instituted in 1815. John Murphy
President.
St. Andrews’ Society—Instituted in 1810. Henry Mc
AlpIn, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President.
j TlioSenmnn’a Port Society. Wm. Crabtree,President.
: The Fcmalo Seamen’s Friend Society.
I Tho Instltulimt of tho Sisters of oUr “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Masons and Odd Fellow*.
lluorgm Council, No.II, (Masonic,)—OignnUwl til l«ST.
Anton Iloscrick, T. I. G. M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Mosons,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Anton Ilnscrick. II. P. .....
Solomon’s Lodgo, No. 1, (Ancient York Ma-oii*,)—
Formerly cnlled savannah Lodge—Chartered-In 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M.
Zerubbnbnl Lodge, No. 15. (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1839. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton L*>d«ei No. M, (Ancient Vnrk Mnson*.)—Orgn-
nited In 1810." John CarraUiora, W. 51.
Alognolla- Encampment. No. 1, (Odd Fellown,)—Insti
tuted In 18-13. Frederick Krencon, O. P.
Oglotliorpe Lodgo, No. 1, (Odd Follows,)—Instituted
in 1849. VVIckliffo Braen, N.O. ■ , , .
Live Oak Lodgo, No. 3. (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted in
1813. John Carrulhew, N.G* ...
Do Kalb Lodgo, No. 9. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1815. Anton Ilaacriek, N. G.
Wm.
Win.
. Son* of Temperance.
Toonnhowl Division, No. 9—Instituted in 1810.
0. norms, W.P. . . , ,, , 01 ,
Ycmasscc Division, No. 15— Instituted In 1017.
T. Feny, W. P.
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of 8t. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Fcinnlo Lutheran Sowing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society, Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indopcndnnt
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Society of St. John the Baptist. Female Alis-
slonnry Society. Foreign MlMlonury Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Rlblc, Prayer Hook
and .Traci Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John’s Sunday mid Parish School. Sunday School of
tho First Presbyterian Church. 3!cthodld Episcopal
Sunday Schools. ——' „
Other Societies ln Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society.—J»mc*M. Wayne. IWt.
Gcnrgln Medical Society—R. I). Arnold, President,
j Snvnnnnh Library 8ocinty.—VVm. Crabtree, president.
Commissioners Residing In Saviinnahi
roRTiistakind or depositions, and roR acknowlkuoi;
; MEMT AND PROOF OP DEEDS, fcO., TO DR UARII IN OTIIKR
i STATES.
■ Georgo 8ch|oy, for the States of Maine, Massachusetts,
Rhode. Island, NewYoik, Pennsylvania, Maryland, South
Cnrollnn. Florida, AlnlmmaandLouliilnna.
M. II. MoAIIIston. forAInssnchusctto.
, Solomon Colton, for South Cnrollnn.
i A. R, Lawton, for South Cnrollnn.
j Robert M. Charlton, for. Florida.
Wlckllffe Bruet), for Florida and poulh Catblina.
! Thomas O. Nlsbet, for Florida
. Charles R. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles n. Toff), for North Carolina.
JACOB DUTENHOFER, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRYAN STIlEtT, SECOND DOOR PROM BULL*TilELT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boot* and other work ufide to order.
J. L. OLIVKll,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA CTURER
NO. 17 liULL-BTREET, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.
Cork sole. Water proof, Hunting, aiilirary, Patent lea
(her, Walking, Urea*, aud Pump solo Boots; Shooting
lluskiiiH, lloolces. Oxford Shoci, Pump*, Slippers, fcc.,
made to order in the ueatesl and moat Iiuliloiinlilo manner
of warrciitcd mntcriai!i l and by the most experienced and
careful workroom
J A MIBN F. STOKES,
TAILOR.
30 WHITAKER-STRRP.T.
All Garments In his line made in tho neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. U.—Cutting done at tho shortest notice. Cm
nrmv-YORKAND savannah
line of
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Tlio splendid new sOtwiier CHEROKEE, Cnpt. Thom as
Lyon, (Into of the IVn* Scabrook,) leaves Savannah for
Ncw-York. on Wedwsday, theMOtli December, 3d Jan
uary, 17th Jnnuury, 3.st Januniy, and on every alternnto
Wednesday tlicrcaile.*. The ship is 1,350 tons burthen,
built expressly fbr tUs trade, ln the most substantial mnn-
twr. and with every regard to safety, comfort and speed.
Tho second stuannr of tlio line, the TENNESSEE, Is
launched, nnd will 'jo ready enrly in the Spring, so that
one will lenvo N«w-York and Savannah every Wkdnks
day. Tho facilities nnd advantages offered by Uila linn
to tlin travelling pubic of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
mid Florida, it Is loped will be tried nnd duly appre
ciated.
(fcjf* Persons interning to Lake passage in tills line, are
issured that the Cental Kail-Road Company, will, wficn-
ivcr ncccasnry, run i spocial train to suit tlio arrival and
leparturc of the *t easier*.
l-’or Freight or Pnaoige, apply to
PADELFORD fc FAY, Savannah, o
FASHIO.
ROnillEH,
(FROM PARIS.) ,
ENABLE BOOT fy SHOE-MAKER.
Importer of French Leather. ,
WgiTAKER-STREKT, OFFOStTK,SMETS EUlLDtNO.
mi. e. FarHh~,
DENTIST.
Will perforin any operations pertaining to Ills Profession.
Artitlcial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
nnd warranted not to Ihj excelled by the best Dentist* in
Euro;m or America.
Oferatino Rooms, No. 1ST CoNoaKss-STREKT.
HAMILTON M HARDEMAN,
FA CTORS fy COMMISSI ON MER CHANTS
Savnnimh, Georgia.
Oil AS. F. HAMILTON. TUOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT Ac DENNLOW,
DEA t. ERS IN GR O CERIES. PR O VISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER OF DAY AND WHITAKER STS.
Navnuunlt, Georgia,
EDWARD SWIFT. A. A. DENSLOW.
WM. P. YONGE,
FACTOR fy COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. O* RAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga,
PHILIP ICE AN,
DRAPER JFND TAILOR.
AND DEALER tN
Rcndy-Mndc Clothing, Shirt*, Stocks, Suspender*, Ilnnd
kerchief*, Gloves, Merino mid Silk Under-Shirto,
Drawers, fcc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OF M. KASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JOSEPH TENTO,
(FROM PARIS.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 37 WI1ITAKER-8TKEET,
Savannah, Georgia,
N. IL—All orders left with Wm will bo executed in the
neatest mid moat fliihionnblc style.
51. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
CORNER WHITAKER AND BROUOIITON-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8 AND VESTINGS,
Of every style,' made up to order nftor Uie latent fashion
nt tho shortest notice.
OOOICBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
lJ MANUFAtri’OltY.—The Subscriber having great
ly increased the ftirilltie* of tlio above e<tahl!*hmcnt for
Uio Manulkcluro of Blank-Work, Ruling of Paper and
llook-lUnding of all kind*, rui-pectfully rnlidto the pa
tronage of Uio publla. lly recent arrivals have been re
ceived a large supply of Cap, Demy, Medium, lloynl and
Super-Royal Ledger Paper, of tlio very best quality, which
ill bo made up nt short notice, and In a superior nianne-
oct 13 JOHN 51. COOPER.
AGRICULTURAL im
plements—400 Ploughs, com-
pri'lngnll the vnrious size* and kind*
used in tills section.
4Q Cultivator* nnd Harrow*, vnrious pattern*
40 Straw aud Corn Fodder Cutter*, vnrious prices
25 Patent nnd common Grain Fan Mills
j U Grain Thrchlng Machine*
30 Com Shelter*, various kinds, for hand and horse
power; 0 do. do. with seperater and cleaner
0 Corn and Cob Cm.- hers
19 Patent hand Coni 51111*, an improved machine
no i .■union meet au. uo.
375 Tray Wheel Barrows
50 dux. Plantation Hoc*, complete avnrtmenl
400 pair Trace Chains; 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox nnd Log Chains; 30 dog. Socket Spado*
10 doz. handled Spndcs;13 do. long handled Shovels
19 do. do. Shovels
8 do. long nnd short handled Manure Fork*
A complete assortment of Garden llocs nnd Rnko*
10 Fairbank fcCo.’« Platform Scale*, nstorted size*
A supply or FlUgdrald’s Patent 5UIU •
A supply of Patent 5Inelilne Helling.
For safe by DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Jan 1
T H E American JOURNAL of tho Medi
cal Science*—Edited by Inane Ilnys, 5L D.. 1*
published quarterly, on Uio Orel of January, April, July
and October. Enel) number contains about two hundred
mid eighty largo octavo pages, and is appropriately illus
trated with engravings on cdpiier, stone, wood, fciv
• Tho Medical New* nnd Library, is publiidicd monthly,
nnd con'ist* of thirty-two very huge octavo pages, con
taining the Medical Information of tho day, a* well ns n
treaties of high diameter oil a prominent department of
6Iedielne. Wntoon’s Lectures on the practice or Physic,
lirodie’s Cllnicnl Lecture* on Surgery, and Todd « Row-
man’s Physiology, have thus appeared in It, nnd tho work
nt present publishing is “West on the Discm.cs of infnncy
nnd Childhood.”
Terms.—The subscription to Bid American Journal of
tlio 5!edlcnl Sciences, Is *5 per annum. When this n-
mnunt is paid In advance; nnd frt’e of postage, tho sub-
'eoribor thereby become* entitled to (ho Modicul News mid
Library for one year, without further charge.
For tho small sum of five dollar*, therefore, U»o subscri
ber cun obtain u Quarterly nnd n Monthly Journal of the
hlghoit character, presenting about fifteen hundred largo
octavo pages, with appropriate illustration*.
Tha January number Just received.
Also, tho Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Litaraiurn
containing reflections from all the beet Fngllsh 5Iagaxines
nnd Reviews; pnldtobod monthly, each number embel
lished by n lino Mesotint cngrnvina. The January nUm.
bor contains “A Literary Party ntSlr Joahua Reynolds’
Price *0 per annum. . ■
Godcy’a Lady’s Rook, for February, with several beau-
PUu. r, ‘*
IdOLO PENS.—A now nmi lnr)(0 Bnpply
VT just ru.clvcil, cmt.l.tl|ignr llrown-. Inrsc Inv
Ins l-ini Amrqm nn.1 Hnml.H’.rto- i llpiwiy. oMlniuy
..i?n Premium Dlmimml Polured Pen I Urn Win Pen,
wltli exluii,Inn ciuet Kronen P«nctn Gold l’ctn Onuley .
celclindml Pen j.llln Getdlne, Pem Hie O X lime Pen;
Ameilrmt People’., Ire. Aim, reecrel new elylee of
atur, J A
to Huntsville, )
*• “ ” to Nashville, x
** “ “ to Murphreesboro’,) Tennessee, Q5 00
“ “ V to Columbia, S
“ _ “ . “ to Memphis, ....98 00
Friday^*, ud^!!bKed]ravil&da!Sy. <11810 plaCC * conuoc, ’ V1Ul ,I|C ,loai > ** Macon Monday’s, Wednesday’s nnd
’ lUtM of Freight lor Merchandize Generally, f)rom Savrumnlt to Slacont
^.rurei^Grd*.^"* a ""”" ir ' a °°“’ ^ " u, ' r „ „„„
Croeko*/ Ware, in crates, boxes or hints ,7.7.7.’ ’ ’.7.7.7. •« •* ’
Goors by WKioirr, fiest Glass.-IIoxcs Glass, Paint*, Drugs und Confcctioiiary, per VlW ills’.',’..!!! .77.
,,u | ,er ’ L’heese, Lard, Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet mid lloop Iron, Hard-ware. Rice, bates Soap and Candles, Hollow ware, Banine, mul other
Cireni mill iiuup nun, limu-n nrc. 1
_ heavy articles not enumerated below, lwr 100 lh,,,.T.....’. 7.7.77.',
Tinxn Uu...-Hour, Umcm, I.lquor., I’nrk, llocf, PMi.TWtow Ind UmM, MX ibo IbV.;. .'
FOURTH Claib.—Minauarin». 1*l» ■nil ilm. Iww, n^-d -„!i uiii.. n _.. v..,re ■,. A
Barrels Beets, 1..
Oil and 5Iolasses
43
40
:»
Salt per sack, not excesding four bushels, .. .7.7.77. .7..’. .7 ‘ 50 «
Bavannah, Jan. 1st, 1849. L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer mid Huperintendant.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, being .101 miles of tlio line of Rail-Roods extending from Savan
nah to Dalton, Ga.
The PoMenger Trains or tills Ro«d are run dally as follows! connecting nt Macon with tho Central Road, and at
Atlanta with tlio Western and Atlantic and Georgia Rail-Roads.
Leave Macon at 0 A. 51., nrrivo at AU into 19 30 P. 51., and at Dalton 8 P. 51.
Leave Dalton 4 A. 5L> strive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 J*. 51. v
PjMKWJieia on tills Rood to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
1 ho Trains on Uie IV ntem and AUanUc Road do not run on Sunday.
I'aascugcrs for Cnlmnlus, Montgomery and New-Orieans via Savannah and 5Iacon, take Stages at Bnrncsville.
Paasciigi.-r* for La drain, West Point,Montgomery mid New-UrleansviaAitguita mid AUanta, take Stages at Griffin.
iglit Trains are ru» dally Uirougli Uie busincMi season, and tri-weekly Uie remainder of Uie year.
All m ight to nnd fmtr other Roads pnnnpUy forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE}
Young'* Uullilliig.SIgnortheGolclcnSniltlle,
Opposite Hamilton If Sj/mont’ Clothing Store.
W. II. MAY at CO.,
Manufacturers or HUIDLES, SADDLE* and IIAR-
NESSIh4,haveon hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
part t SinuiIaIi Quilted, Overlaid and Sliofton Saddles;
Planter’s lane and extra large Saddles; 5Ien*’ plain do.;.
KiieIIsIi do.; Roys’ and Race do.; Ladles* Saddles or a
variety of Patterns; Bridles and 5!artingales; Saddle Bags,
Trunks, fcc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and llog Skins; Pod do.; straining and Worsted Web;
'iliread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
' HARNESSES.—Coach, llarouche, Buggy and Sulky
-CAinSAai' 1 TR^fM^l^a8.^UtroUcne, nuny ana
Sulky SprUip and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs nnd Rows,
by Uie single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Silk and Wonted
Fringes) Hack and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps;
plated nnd Brass Carriage Bands; Brass aud plated
Knobs, fcc. Jan 1
Itntes of Freight fbr Plerchandlae Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND
First Class,
other article* a*
Second Class,
Drugs, Feathers, mid CinfecUonary,.
Third o* * — '— * m ' °—
tpV,cuilc Ibot.)—Boxes of I hits, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and sucl
ore cleaiy analogous to those named
is, (per BO lbs.)—Boxes and hales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils
i,mid CinfecUonary,.
Class, (per 10) lb*.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather, Hides in bnlcs,Cotton Ynrns, Copper, Tin, liar and Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, CasUng*
Hardware, and all oUierheavy article* not oUierwira enumerated
Fourth Class, (per :00 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Bncon, Pork. Beef, Fish, Lard, Tallow, llccswnx
hales of Hags, Ginseng,green and dried Fruits, 51111 Gearing, Pig Irpn.MIII and Grindstones
Cotton fron AUanta to Savannah, 55 ets. per
41 44 1..,....... .4 — — ••
m is
12#|l5
Macon, Oct. 00,1848
00 lbs.
....80 « *• 100lbs. "
50 « “ 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, SupcrinUndant.
SAVANNAH AND AVGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OE GEORGIA
FOH NEW-YORK.
<£3; Z9& TGiS
NEW LINE OP PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly liurius the yyu. This line Is composed
ortho following vessels I
B«it|ue ISAAC MEAD,.... R.T. Rrown.
Bnrque PETER DE51ILL,.-. N. Ilomr,
Brig .VIACOM, P. Sheffield.
BrigJOHN ENDF.RJ* J. Johnson.
Schr.G.J. JONES li. Look.-
Tlio above vessels are of Uio flrst class, insured nt the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains or much
experience in Uio trade. They will bo towed up and
down Uie river wlieirnecessary, and will always sail on
the day advertised. Tho Cabins ore handsomely fur
nished, and every earn wilt be. token fur the comfort and
convenience of Pais* users. For Freight or Passage, nr
ply to CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 173 Ray-street, Buvaniuli.
DEM ILL fc CO..
oet 10 No. 180 Front street, Ncw-Ynik.
I Tho Stonm-boit Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, Cnpt Hoar
TENNESSEE, Copt. Oould,
THOS. 8. METCALFE, Cnpt. Powell,
Hurt between the nlwvn places In connection with Tow
boat* ami Lighten, affording tire metclianu of Georgia.
SouUi Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabanin, n cheap uia
expeditious made of trnroportaUon of goods to and from
Uie interior.
During the very tow stagas of the river Uio present
season, (lower than for some year*,) incrchanili-o en
trusted to Uiis Company hus been forwarded wiUi but
trilling detontion nnd no Interruption; proving to the pub
lic Uiflr ability to forward good* at Uie lowest stages of
Uie river.
Merchandise, in nil cases, imported or exported will bo
received and fonvnrded free of commissions, nnd freight
for Uie Georgia Rail noad for Athens and AUanta, mid all
Station* on the Western fc Atlantic Rail-Road, cun lie
paid at those Huttons; freight for oUicr Stations tills side
of AUnnta is payable nt Augusta.
Produce from Uie Georgia Hail Road will also bo for-
warded free of commissions, and nil expense paid, nnd
collected at Savannah from consignees or vessels, when
required.
The T. B. 5!. now runs as n regular packet, nffording
inrrrased facilities of communication,
i Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
nrsnvannah Agent, and from Uie Interior to Augusta
Agent.
PnrUeulnr care should be token to address Bills Lndtng
to Jnmes A. Fawns, nt Snvnnnnh.
Ag- tit*, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
net 10 JNO. B. GU1F.U, Augusta.
IIKKON’S PHIEADBLPI1U
4^4 M'D ^ 41
SAVANNAH UNE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels comprise this Line, und will sail
about every two weeks, viz s
Schr. IU1.IA ELIZA, Capt. IIiodee.
Sehr. II. WESTCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Cnpt. Blackman.
Schr, JNO,U. HOLMES, (now),,,..Copt, Lnnae,
The above vessels are all first eln** schooners, nnd
commanded by Captain* experienced In tho trade, and
who will use Uteir best exertions to give satisfaction to
tho shipper*. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passcngera), npply to
UREINEIt fc BEALL,
79 Bay street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oet 17 ,No. 37X N. Whnrves, Philadelphia.
»«l y V. 8. aiAllHUxmi-Pncket Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY.)
SIETAMOKA, Cnpt. F. Harden.
WM. 8EARKOOK, ( apt. P. IlLANKENHitir.
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Pknn Peck.
JASPER, Capt. Wm. H. Dixon.
Till* Line U composed or the nbnvd very superior
Steam Paektits, wltii experienced contmnnders, and enn-
not be excelled for safety, comfort und regularity. They
lenvo Savannah every evening al half past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock Uirongh
out the year.
Faro rive Dollar*, meals included. Through Tickets
between 5tacon nnd Charleston. Ten Dollars, Including
meals on the steamers and ouinihus fare in Savannah.
BK()OK8 f fc TUPPER, Agent*, Snvnnnnh.
oet 98 E. LAFITTK & CO., Agent*, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
This Company will conUnnn to transport Produce ami
other blerrhnndiso on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron'Stcmnera
JOHN RANDOLPH Cnpt. Philfot.
LAMAR, Capt.
Anil also by Uie Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY Cnpt. CiesWEt.L.
The latter Stonincr being of less draught Uinn any other
on Uio River, insure* unprecedented despatch in nil stages
of the wat-r. Th* Company is also provided vvitii fifteen
Tow-boat* nnd two Lighter*.
All Freight addressed to Uie earc of the Company or its
Agents, will be received nnd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. B **** * " ‘ *
oet It
T. H. MIL.
w. m. not
LB, Agent, Bavunnivli.
AVI.AND, Agent, Augusta.
fern I-Weekly U. 8. Mull-Steam.Cnekef Line
GfrprnI SHilin-ttscmcnw.
SAVANNAH WIIOLKS.VLE AND DETAIL
HOUSE-FURNISHING* STORE.
COLLINS DU LKLt! Y,
103 BRYAN-STREBT,
TJAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
11 Crockery Mini House-fumlshlu); omuls,
to Which tiiey respcctfolly Invite the attenUou of purclta-
. Their stock In part consists as foUows:
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS WARE.
W. O. flowing blue and mull*erry Dinner Kells
W.G. do. do. do. Tea do.
china Tea Sotls, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. raised figure, China Vases
noquet Holders, China 5!ugs, Mantel Ornament*
Children’s Tea Pelts, Glass Lamp*. Tumblers '
Wine Glasses, Solar and A*tral Chimneys
Decant-rs, Ciutors, Bird Glosses, Specie Jan
Stone Jars, Jars, Butter Pots, Chums, fcc.
LA5IPS, TIN WARE, fcc.
Solar Lumps, Lamp Heads, Side and Unit Lamps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin CanJIesUck*. Tea
Trays, single and In setts; Bread, Knife and t'poon Trays;
Slop and ToUet Palls; Foot BnUts; Cake and Sidee Boxes;
Coffee Urns and Blegin*; Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes; Jel
ly Moulds; Patty Pans; Gravy Strainers; Ten and Table
Spoons; Dish nnd Plate Coven; Venison Dishes; Nursery
Lamps;'together with a good assortment of bright 71 n
Ware.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory 7’able Cutlery, in sett* of 51 nieces, or single
Knives only; Buck Horn and common Cutlery; Scissors,
ItalzorsanU Pocket Cutlery; a fine assortment of Coffee
Milts, Minre Knives, Soup Digesters, Fish Kctties, Iron
Pot*, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, elegant 8t*ei Fire
Setto, porcelain Sauce and Stew-Pans, Furnaces, Wafer
and Waffle Irons, Coal Hods, Coffee Roosters, Bras* nnd
common Andirons, Stair Rods, Sad Irons, Tea nnd Dinner
. .Cnpt Hubbard, Bells, Gridlroms, lint and Mouse Trans, Umbrella Stands,
'• * Wire and Nursery Fenders, Egg Whips, Paste Joggers,
Oyster Knives, Ire Breakers, Cork Screws, fcc, fcc.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Buckets, Tubs, Selves, Brooms, Wash Boards, Bel
lows, Faucets, Bird Cages, Beef-steak Pounders, Lemon
Squeezers. Wood Spoons. ALo. Market Baskets, Cra
dles and Wagons; together with a good assortment of
Travelling and Fancy Baskets; Dusting, Scrub, and other
Brushes.
FANCY AND 5IISCEI.LANEOU8 GOODS.
A N ORDINANCE—To divide the City of
J- A. Fnvnunuli into I'iro Districts, and to provide for
giving the alarms of Flic.
Section 1.—lie It ordained by the Mayor nnd A Met men'
of the City of Savnnuah and llnmlfta iluviln Council as
sembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tlio
rame. That from and after the pn-^ngn of lids ouliuance,
Uio City of Savannah nnd Hamlets thereof, be, nnd the
same ate, dhhhd into Five General Iiitiri.>n», to be
known a, Hi« Districts, according to the following flan
mid niiinlrcrat
ldt Lbtlct, Shall include all that portion of the ( - ity ai.vl
InmlcH, bounded os follow* t North by the River; Fast
ry a line commencing at Uio lowest point East of the
Eastern Wharves, and running South to a point opposite
Uie Eastern terminus of SouUi Broad sheet t nnd li cit by
Bull-streSt. Which portion of the City so bounded, shall
be numbered and known as Uio First l-irc District.
2d District, Shall include nil that portion of the Ciiy
and Hamlets, bounded as follows: North by South Brr.mf-
fctreet; East and South bv the City fotnimms, (including
all buildings Within the corporate limit* of Uie City.) and
West by Bull street. Which portion of Uie i ity m
bounded, shall] bo numbered mid known as tlio tccoi.d
Fire District.
3d Iitotiict, Shall Include all that portion of the ( by
bounded si follows s North by tba Iriver; East by Bull-
Street; South by South Broad street, and West by West
Broad street. W hich porUon of the City so bounded,
MuO) be numbered and knntvnaa the Tbhd l'ke District.
4th District, Shall include all that portion of the City
and Hamlets, bounded aafollowa: NotUt by South Broad-
street; East by Bull-street t South by the Hue of incmpo
tation of the City, and West by West Broad Street.
Which portion of the CityJtad Hamlet* so bound'-,), tha'.l
be nunimed anil known as Uie Fourth Fire District
6th District, Shall Include all that ponton or the city 4>f
savannah known oa “ Ypmacraw,” ard bounded a* fol
low*! North by Urn Rivert East by West Broad street;
South by lb* nrtoeon'prmtion of the City, and Wert
by the Canal. • W blch portion of ill* City nnd Ilkinlett so
bounded and demiticd, shall be nmiibcri-,1 and know n ns
the Fifth Fire District.
Section 9.—Be It further ordained by the nniboritv
aforesaid. That It shall be Uie duty of the' U nn-liiiiau in
UieCupolaof the Exchange, at die oceurrenco ,.i Hie,
first to give a general alaini, by ringing Uio Exchange Bell
continuously, for a space or time not exceeding two
minutes duration, nnd then to designate the 1 ilrti ict w lo ro
such tire may occur, by Totting Uie bell for the 11 rt l i,
trict—Striking 1'wlce with short lMCtVfM for the m .-..i d
Di-trlet—■M iking T hree 'l imes with short Infer* nt-, for
Uio Third DLtilct—Striking Four Times with abort inter
vals for the Fourth District, mid Striking Five 7 inn s with
short intervals for the Filth District. Said rimting und
tolling oftiie Exchange Dell to continue for a «pacc ,.t tru e
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, when itriinll c, me.
Prmlded, nevertlicles*, That If during the prevalence of
•me fire In any part of Uie City, there should occur a fire
in anoUicr jmrt of Uie City, then and In Uiat etoe, it shall
be Uie duty of Uie Wntrlimnn In the Cupola of tlm Ex-
change, fo dcsignnte Uie District xvhere such second l.re
may occur, by tolling and striking tha Exchange bell in
the maimer alxive prescribed.
Section 3.—Be It funiter ordained by'the authorhv
aforeraid, That it shall be the duty nr the Officers of tho
Watch, to came the nlarm of fire to be extended, by rill
ing the Bell of Uio «‘Ouard House,” without cessation,
from the discovery of any lUtt In the City, till tho same
fhall lie subdued.
Section 4.-Bo It furUicf mdnlned, Tbnt it slinll bu the
duty of the Officers of Uie Fire Company, nnd of the City
Watch, to report all nsglects of the duties required by tlin
provl.iims of this Ordinmice, and upon conviction before
die I'olies Court of Savannah, such offender .so ronvicted
►ball be fined in a sum not cxcecdbig TeifDoHais, or bu
(ILinissed from service.
Section 5.—Be it fmtlier ordained by the authority
aforesaid, Tliitl all Ordinances, or parts of Ordinance*
militating against the above provb ions of this Ordinance,
be, and Uie same are hereby repealed.
Raaaed in Council, 9d April, 1848*
China. Glass mid Wood 7'oys, a fine aseortment; Fancy
Boxes, Haying Cards, Wax Candles, Begar Fuse*. La
dles’ Dressing Canes, Marbles,Tbertnometara, Tootn and
Nall Brushes, Dumb Bells, Liquor Flasks, Book nest*,
Paper Files, crimping 5iacbines, Curling Scissors, Kuife
Cleaners, fcc.
Country merchants, I’lantoggf Hou5t-k«v«pcra, and oth-
ers, are Invited to call, a* their prices will lm low.
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATKA,FLA.»
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, III.ACK CREEK AND 1'ICO-
LATA, Fla.
In conneclion with Uio Charleston Daily Mail P train-
I’a.-keU nt Savannah; the Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mail Staaus from
Jnekyonvilli! via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Mndisoii-
vllle,to7'nllahns8ee;mid from I’icolata to Ht. Augustine.
OCA6IIJLGEE, Cnpt. W.5I. Wilson.
Wfif. GASTON Capt. John UenpxRU.
ST. MATTHEWS ...Caffi. Ntcitous Kino.
These Packets leave Havannuh every Tuesday mid
SnUirdny moniing al 10 oVIot-k.
llETURNiNii.—Lenvo I’nliitkn every Tm-sday ami Frill*)’
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at tint above ii.uucd places
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agents fvwxvnrdctl free of
con i ill irw ion. A he nth:
BROOKS & TUI’l’ER, Savannah,
A* A. DeLomie, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Bessent, St. 5larys; Fcmnnilc* fc Plshee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; Georg; Colee, I'ico
Into; R. R. Reid fc Co., Palatka, B. Lnfitto, Charleston,
oet 98
SNIDER. LATIIROI* & NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, OEOKUIA,
H AVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS, which they
offer for rale at Wholesale and Retail, on the most rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS—Heavy London IlufflJ, own Importation;
hoax*y TxvUled Bristol, and fmiey end; Fancy end mid
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—Avery large apartment, coin;* (ring alt the
different style* and qualiUes both fancy mid plain, of
Ooigln nnd Northern uukc.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
cloth*.
CASSIMKRES—lllnck and fancy plaids and stripes.
TWEEDS—Au msortuiclit of plain mid ftutcy.
HAITI NETS—Blue, black mid lancy colon.
VESTINGS—Au assortment of silk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—KVuiamock and Scotch bonnet*.
OHNAIHJRGS—A laitje rupply, at factory prices.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation use;
low price to lino rcmlet; a lage aworituenl of low-
price to tine w bite flannels, best make-.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and uubleaclicd, hart
quality.
BED TICKS—All qualities of coUon. . .
DIMITY—Furniture mid cambric dunlty."
FRINGES—White coUou aud sUk fringes.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply aud inipeiial; cot
ton and wool and aU coiton.
ItLGS—Fine to low price.
BAIZES—Figured and plain.
MATTINGS—4 4 tob 4, plain while nnd colored.
WINDOW SHADES—Plain and palmed centre*.
CURTAIN MA’J'ERIALH—Plch figured and plain senr-
lots white and buff linen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—VVhlte mid colored, low price to
fine.
DIAPERS— Ilucknhuck, Scotch, Russia mid cotton; linen
table mul datuusk diaper*; brown table cloths and
dinucu.
SHEETINGS—Linen and coiton, 4 4 to IT 4.
SHIRTINGS—An extensive a^orimem of bleached and
biowu Shirtings; superior bleached tong cloths, bust
make*.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—.Morixirostilpct and plaid-;
Columbian and other rtripe*.
.MARINERS STRIPES-IVIdo and narrow slriiw, os
sorted quoliUe.'.
DENI MS AND JEANS—Uluc mixed denhns and blue
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—Various quali
Ues aud bnunU.
— Urn—•
A full assortment of choice Prims, from low price to
superfine, dark and light colored, Ginjhmns, Alpaeca,,
Bouiba/ines, black mid colored Euglbh and French
.Merino,, worsted Damasks nnd Moreen*.
—alio—-
A full assortment of HOSIERY, euuipri. big Cotton,
Woolen mid Silk, in all tiieir vmietiu^.
Ladies’, Gent’a nnd Mis»e»’ Merino Undonhlrta nnd
Drnrve.s; Silk mid Cotton Umbrellas, a foil aziortmeui.
Jan a)
AN ORDINANCE—TqanjeDdiliosevrn-
n. teenth section of an Ordinance, defining wh.u - ball
be considered Public Nuisances, and for the removal of
the same: passed 2tl August, 18391
Section 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Abb mien
ofUia City of Savannah, and namluta Uicreof, in Connell
nsscmbleu, mud it is hereby ordained by the authority of
the mine t That the seventeenth section of the al>ove re-
cited Ordinance be, and Is hereby so amended n* to prol
blblt any person, under the penalty prescribed in then-
hove recited Ordinance, from keeping within tha fol
lowing limit* my Hog or hogs: commcndm: ut the mmnh
of tho Savannah, Ogcrheennd Altamaba Canal, on the
Savannah River, Utence South on eastern batik of said
Canal to KnU-Hoad street, thence East along Rail Road-
street to West Broad street, thence South, along West
itroid-street, extended to Garden Lol No. seven Cl),
ihence Eiutw ardly, along Uie line of said Garden Lot, to
Tattnall street, thence north along Tattnall-itreet, to
Joncs-strect to Jones-strect, thence along Joncs-street,
East, in a direct line to the limits of Uio City.
See. 9. Bo U further ordaint-d, by tha authority afore
said! That allOrdlnnnce.4.or parts thereof, militating with
Uie provLion* of this Ordinance be, and the xaiuu uru
hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 17th August, 1818.
. FRANCIS S. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. DxvBNroaT, c. c. uu^ 24
GUQCER1ES.—The Subscriber
ha* received by recent areival*:
50 libds. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. St. Croix do
100 pockngcs Stewart’* Sugar-Loaf, Ctash-
and Refined; 95 bids. Coffee Sugar '
300 bogs lUo Cofibe; SO bass Laguira do.
50 bug* and po -keu Java Coffee
100 packages Tobacco, various brands
100 iit'ls. < ouiinon G<n; 50 do. Phelps do
100 libl*. New England Hum; 5 pipe* Holland Gin
50 bids. West"m Wlffskiy; 5 fmlf pipe* Otard Brandy
50 quarter and ri»htli rask* Malagu Wine
1 puncheon St. Croix Rum
20 qimrb r and eighth cask* Madeira Wine
10 bids, super old MonongtUieln Whiskey
100 piece* Dundee liogzhig; 15 bale* Gunny do
75 tasks Huron Sides; 95 boxes Pearl Starch
300 canvassi-d Hams, very ehoku
100 bands nnd half bids. Canal Flour
60 bids. Baltimore Flour; 900 bag* assorted Shot
20 Idds. nnd 10 linlf pipe* Cider vinegar
00 bid. No- 3 .Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’* Powder
lOOboxcs Soop, various brands
20 bogs Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 25 boxes Rai'lns
90 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 fratls Atnumdt
50 hilds. Cuba 5lola**cs; 50 lioxcs PI|kj*
■ 50 bands Now Orleans 5lolos*cs
25 rusk* Porter, pint* mid quurts
20 quarter clicsu Hyson Ten; 95 boxes Cheese
50 6L Spanish Cigars, various brands
For sale on fovornble terms by
sept 14 IL A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION ofTero Cot salo,nt
Store, North sido Market square: 40 hlirt* Ht.
Croix, Porto Rico. Muscovado and N. O.
Sugars; 100 bag* Rio and Java Coffee
fO bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugar* •
95 boxes Woolsoy fc YVoolsey’s Loaf do
10 hbd« Molawes, and 10 Ifcls Syrup
100 bbls and half bid* Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxesSpcnn.95 do AdnmnuUiie, and 30 do Hull',*
Can<Jlei>; 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
2 casks Winter mid Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbls. 5Ies* Pork; 10 half bids. F. 51. Beef
50 package* Buckwheat In bbls. half or. eighth nnd bags
95 package* choice Tens; 20,000 superior Havana Segnrs
75 boxes half mid qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
20 cask* nnd 50 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1843
\ nt. ca k Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gin mid Domestic Liquor*
200 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various (sand*
ream* Wrapping Paper; 25 half bU*.No. I Mackerel
lbs. Codffdi; 50 Itoxus imJe Soap; 50 do. No. *
uliuClililEa^afl tihda. l'urto
Rtoo Sugare; 20 do. M uscovndo do.
200 bag* Rio Coffee; 100 h)d-. N. o. WliUkey
4.5 bbls. Pbdp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Urnndy
60 do. New Engluud Ruin
950 boxes manufactured Tobacco
300 real "■ ‘
-pooo ibs<
60 bid*. N. O. Syrup; 40 hints. CubwMolave*
.50 tierce* Cuba Molawe*; 50 Iwxes Ppenn Candle*
10 qr. ca-k* Madeira Wine; 25 do. do. Malaga do.
25 bbls. Ilnratwiu Rum; 50 boxes sc aled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter nnd Soda lliMUiU
' 75 malto Cnssta; 10 blub. Bncon Hide*
50 quarter clie.-t* Hyson T*.a, 25 eighth do. do.
20 chest* Black Ten; 10 b|w* Pepper; 5 bags Pimento
10 key* Go In n Untie-, 20 bids. Alonongaln la Wbi key
l j halt pipes uwn), Dupny fc t o.’s Hranrty
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes ('In ere
5 blub. Kentucky LtafToliaeco; 50 Ihixcs Pearl Starch
200 Demijohn*, vnrious fixes
t 7.1 basket* Champagne; of ebojee brands, in ttore nnd
for solo by CONf
Jan 1
JOHN CARRIITlIUItS beg* leave to Inform his
friends and Uie public generally, that he lias on hmid a
K e assortment or DOUBLE AND HINULE GUNS,
'LES, PISTOLS, fco., which he is now selling at
unuMial low prices, for cash. Also n general nst-oitrnent
of HARDWARE, consisting in part of Table mul Pocket
CuUory. Razors, Lock*, Hinges, Anger*, llnn-m w, Axe*,
Saws, Files, Drawing Knives, Anvil*, Vices, Spades..
Shovels, Ilot-s, fcc. fcc., wholesale or retail.
N. B.--.Mmiufactuiing and repairing of all kinds of fire
arms, carefully aUeuded to by superior workmen, mid
warranted. 175 cnjmSKaMTntjgt
NNERAT & IIAU1K.
■ GROCERIES.—Give us a call !—
The SnlMerlbors have received from New-
York, a choice mid well selected stock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex-
prcHsly for Uii* market, eolHbtiiig of
Ht. Croix, Porto Bleo mul Muscovado Sugar*;
Loaf, Cradled,.Powdered mid Clarified Sugar*;
Pale and white Soap; Sperm mul Tallow Caudles;
■ llyson, Black, Imperiul nnd Gunpowder Ten.-;
Olive OU{ Sardine*; Herrings and No. I Mackerel;
Almond*, RaUiu*, Currant* and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pull*, Brushes, nnd all otiier
artbtie* Uruidly kepi l " a Family Grocery Store.
Al-o keep always on hand of Uie best quality, choice
Gortion Uniter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
Tongue.-', llaiu*, fcc. For vale on acconunodaUmj term*,
by KELLY fc O’CONNER,
oe 121 Corner of Broughton and Drayton tts.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—Tho
subscribers have open' d a nrw DRUG STORE, In
. Gauprv’* Building, corner of Bay and Bull-street*,
and will always bo supplied witii Brash DRUGS.
CHEMICI.AS, Pharmaceutical Preparation, fcc. fcc., cl
th" pure-t quality.
A great variety of Perfumery and Fancy’Articles con
finally received from Urn Importers ami manufacturer*,
i SODA WATER,'at the fount and in bottle*, throughout
ilia venr, with n great variety of choice SYRUPS.
lu lioxcs anil nan uoxc* i uuaccu, various nranu* roa « iui u k ,c “ 1 «-iuhi c .. ■ »ui a.
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger,’Allspice, Cloves, Mare.AI-! HEmLETZ and MAGNESIAN WATER bottled to
momls, Currmits, Htvccl Oil, Sardines, Nuupeg*, Rtnrth, j or»ler,al the shortext notice-
Wine and Cider Vinegar, OvltlHh, Potatoes, fcc. fce. 1 Congre** Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltzer, mid other
Ni*B.—'Thu above stock or Goods have all bccnsclcetrd : MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Spring*,
w iUi much care for cosh, nt Uie unprecodonted low prices | A petfwUy. eoinpetetrt person wftl a;teud,atany hour
of Groceries, and great Inducement will bo given to Uio*o . cf ” - *
who purclmro for cn*h orclty acceptances. novl' 1
. WICK.—Solar, Aatral and Lard
_ Lamp Wick; also, Candle Wlrk, constantly on
hand, and for rale by COLLUj’B fc-BULKLKY.
Jan 19
Uie night, to conipouud medicine.
Jan 1 JOHNSON fc
B OTTLE CORKS.—10 bales superfine
.Velvet Cakj, for rale bv ■ ’
G. R. HENDRICKSON, k CO.,
Jan 13 Gibbons' Building-
175 CONGRESS-STREET.
N EW CLOTHING STORE, No. 60 and
ISO Gibbons' Kaxor.—'The undersigned ha* re
cently returned iVom the North, where he ha* been en-
rarc.1 in cutting up trtir.nnShtU u«>4irtmuil of READY
51ADH CLOl'IlING. expressly fur n retail business in
Savannah, to which hu very respectfully invite* Uie
Planter* visiting till* place, and the citizen* generally, to
give him a call, u* lm is confident hi* stock bu* never
' by any brought to tills place. Among hi*
and bla.-k Broad Cloth and
been surpassed by any brought tc
goods are the following articles:
Cloaks and Mantles—blue and
i mixed,
• Idik* and Mantlet
Camlet. ■
' Over Coats of invisible green, lirown.-Pnmms mi
Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Shin and Blanket.
Drcss'Coau and. Frock*, of fine black French laroad
Cloth.
I Business Cunts—such a* plain and fancy Tweed, Cnsl-
tiiero, black Doe Skin, plain Benvi rClolh, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sack nnd Procter*.
Pantaloons, front all of Uie most fashionable goods,
such n* plain black Oatwlmere, black Doe skin, English
ribbed Ciurimcro.Mnlexkin, Plaid, Satinet,Tweed Carat
mere and Negro Clotii. —
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
! Vents of every description, such a* fine plain black
Hstin, figured and plain Velvet nnd Cashmere, Bomba
zine. Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Cloth nnd Casxliqnre.
: Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton <
i Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain Silk, black Silk,
i Linen nnd Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great variety.
Shirts, of Littcni Cotton with Linen : bosoms, fa*o.y
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also,a gen*
cral assortment of Boy’* Shirt*.
Stocks, of plain Ha tin, crimped do, Bombazine and
fancy Hilk Sun k* and Neck Ties.
- uspendera, of great variety .
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, white nnd colored
Silk, Fe lt Cloth nnd Thread, Silk and Cotton Night Com,
Money Belts, Silk l’ursos, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
j Umbrella*—a beautiful nsrortmeitt, of' French, Silk,
Scotch Glnglmin and Cotton Umbrellas.
■ Cap*—a lino and fashionablo- assortment of Cloth
Glilzed Silk, und Otter Skin Cap*. < ’
! Ni R. A general , assortment of 'Youth’s nnd Roy's
Clothing, of Sack*. Hound Jackets, -Pantaloons, Vest*,
land Cloth Cap*, liartng taken roucq pains in sfleeUng
.the above stock, he hopes by strict xttrnfion to business,
ito merit a liberal share of patronage,
dec 90 . GEO. S. N1C1IOLG.I
<£((» (SUlifnnnccs.
A HILL—To bo entitled “an Ordinanco to-
carry moro frilly Info an effect Um plan and lyxtnn
fi>r reducing to and keeping in a state of dry ( tilture tin-
low lands nround tho city of Savannah, mid to provide
for tho removal of such nuisances or causes ol dLi-.-uu
whHi may effect the citizens Uicreof, or in am ui*u in
jure their health.”
Whereas the culture of Rice Upon Uio land* around Uie
city or Hnvnnnah which by contract ore subject to dry
culture, Is n violation of Uio true intent and meaning nf
tho snld contract, nnd I* prohibited by Uie ordinances of
tho city, and is nuuilfiMtly injuriuu* to Uie hc.ilth of tlin
citizens; nnd whereas power is vested In the Blayor ami
Aldermen of Um city or Hnvnnnah and Uie hamlet* there
of, by Act of tho General Assembly, to carry into full eflkct
the system or dry culture, aud to reraova nil tiul«>ni-r* or
oi causes of disease which may effect Uie h'-.ilih of the
ciUsHiis; and whereas, It is tho right and lias become tlm
duty of the City Council to exert the powers Urns confer
red upon them, for Uie public good.
Section 1. He it ordained by Uio Mayor and Aldermen 1
of Uio city of Havnnnnh and hnmlcta thereof, 7’lint it
'hall be Uio duty of tlio Mayor, whenever he shall receive
information Uiat nice I* planted or cultivated upon any
of the lands around Um city subject to dry rulturo con
tracts, to serve n notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the *4tiJ Und, or any person having Uie rlinrge of
Uio same, or hi*, her or their agent, requiring the sold
'person to desist from Uie said culture, ami to destroy the
•old Rice if growing, or to appear before Council at a time
and place in such notico to be § perilled, not exceeding
ten days from Uie date thereof, to snow cause If any they
have, why Uie said growing Rico should not bu removed
and destroyed as a nuisance.
See. 2. And be It frtriher ordained, TTiat If Ihe snld
owner, ti-nnnt, cultivator or ntiierpereon, shall not, upon .
the raid notice, comply with Uio teno* of (he same, or
shall fail tu affiiesr before Connell, nr If having appeared,
no aulliei'.'iit cause should bo shown why tin* raid Rico
should not lie removed, nnd ll* culture abandoned, (lust in
Mich ease the said Mayor and Aldermen mavdlreet the
City MareliuJ forthwith to remove Uie raid Kleo.and to
destroy Uie same efb-etitnlly, wherever it may bo planted
or growing on the snld dry culture rnntmrt.
nee. 3. And bo it fruitier ordained, That the expenses
incurred by tho City nutiioritie* in enforcing thi* ordi
nance, hlmll lie assessed upon the owner of Uie land from
wlib li Uie nuisance ahall he removed, mul rlinll be col
lected By execution to be Issued Uicrefor os In other cases •
or dues to tho city.
See. 4. And ho it further ordoincl, That nnthlqg In tills
ordinance Mini I be mi construed as to prevent an action
for and recovery of damages for violation of Uit dry cul
ture contract* between the owner* of lauds and Uio cor
poration of Savannnli.
Sec. 5. And bo it further ordained, 77iat all ordinances
or parts Uicreof militating wiUi Uie provisions of Uiis or
dinance, lie, nnd the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 99th May, 184ti.
ll. K. BUR ROUGHS, Blayor.
A licit, A C Davenport, Clerk of Council.
Ia'XTRACT from Ordinances relating to
-I-S Lumber, Flro Wood, fce.—“Re it further ordained,
that no peraon hlmll bring, deposit, lay, nr cause to bo *
brought, itepohiled, or laid, in any, or eiUier or the pub
lic dock*, wharves, or Inmllug places at tha north r ml of,-
«>r onpo: He to Uio afreet* in tills city, any board plank,
ranging timber, staves, thniplcs, fire wood, or other lum
ber, whatever; ami no perron rlinll ship from, or land at,
or cmiho to he shipped front,or landed, nt nny of tho pub
lic wharves or docks within Uie city of Savannah, nny
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumlmr. corn, bale*, Dockages,
tnuika, or any species of mercliumli«u whatever”—“Pro-
t ided, that nothing contained in this section shall be con-
ltmed to prevent any Plantar front landing nut of his
boat or canoe the products of his or her plantation, < itlu-i
for *rale or for family ure, but inno cn*u shall lie or slur ,
ho allowed to occupy the mill public wharf or dock Idigcr
than Is ntmoliitely necewaty”—'"mid Uio raid articles may
be seized and retained until the fine I* paid.” Penalty
hot exceeding i$100.
Tree extract*. EDWARD O. WILSON, r. r.
Th* city Mantlml nnd p® Con-naMe? are required li-
enforce above Ordinance. B.v order.
Jan 18 0 KDVVARD G. WILSON, e.e.
p LERK'S OFFICE—Savannah, 20lh Dp-
V>' comber, J848.—Extract of «‘nn OrdinniK-e, to pro
vent shunting with lire arms, in Uie city of Savammli, nml
to punish Ihe offenco of settinffO^.(H|uiMir : cid<iS'’>s mul
otiiereoinbuntible matter, mid for olliprpurpose;" pa -' >|
in Council, 15th Dec., 1817.
Re It further ordained. That It shall he the dulv of Um
City Maraltul nml City Constable* to Inform agaiust nil
white person* found within tiift limit* of sold citv, ill-
chargliigor attempting to discharge any gun, phtolot
other fire arms, crackers or other combustible prepara
tion, and tiint the poison so informed against be fiiu-ii in a
runt not exceedldg thirty dollara; nnd If a slafu .or frew
person of color be found so offending, such person of.
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding ten
lashes, to bo indicted by the officer present.
dec 20 A. C. .DAVENPORT, c. c.
c\
LERK’S OFFICE — Savannnli. Drr.
.. 90th, 1848.—Extract from “an ordlimm-e defining
what shall bo considered public nuisances, nnd for tin-
prevention, punishment and removal of tlm snmo,” passed
In Council August 2d, 1839, and amended October 24th,
1839.
“Be It further ordained. That it shall not be lawful for
nny slave or free person of color to smoke a < ignr ot pine,
in nny of the streets, lanes, alleys, whnrves. or public
squares within the city of Savannah, under ;■ penalty <-f
not exceeding three dollars, or whipping, not exceeding
ten stripes^ A. C, DAVENPORT, «\
ATOT1CE.—Extract from Ordinance rela-
L * live toVe^els, flir the Information of Captains of
Vessels, and others—Be it ordained, fcc., “ T * ’••• •*—
duty-of the master, or commander of e.n
craft, of whatever dcwrlpiiun, not moored nt
within the limit* of the city, and lylnfcln "
River Savannah, within tlio mid limit* o
between tl«« city nnd Tjticc, to mi*pen
pcmltal durirto all the hour* of night, m Hu:
ra *ome piomlmrnt part of the I ivy ilia of .
craft, n lamp, properly trimmed -”"l hght»d, tuindSntlv
latge and .brilliant to give timely notice of the presence ol
such v4.^fl or craft to all navigating the stream-” Pensl
tynot exceeding «30 00.
A ti lie extiat. LIlWABD^G. WILS0c 1 \