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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1849.
NUMBER 60.
’HE REPUBLICAN
DAILY AM) TttMVKl3ia.Y,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY \ COUNTY PRINTERS.
I\ W. AM'iX lASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TERMS:
Dnily Paper *10,Trl-Wcckly niiiuiin
0(7- In no oiwo will nn order for the paper be attended
to, union* accompanied with the money, or a aattafoctory
city rcrerence.
Advertisements Inserted at tha following rateit
ONE aqi'AHF, (TEN UNA* OR LE**,) liT INSERTION,. .*0,75
E*CII CONTINUANCE, 60
One aqUAiti:, one week daily, ........ .. 9,50
One ■ QIMIIK ....ONE MONTH DAILY 7,00
One aquAHc, '....two months daily, 12,00
One months daily, 13.00
Adfertbaaeata published every other day, mnl tho.e in-
sorted once or twice a week, are charged 73 cts. per
square for each Inx-ition.
Legal ndveitUenieiits Inserted at the mmol rates, and
strict care taken that they be published according to law.
All ad Tortile manta from transient persona or strangcra,
to ho paid in advance.
The privilege* of yearly advertiser* will be confined
rigidly t a their regular bmlnce*, and all otficr advertise-
meiitN not pertaining to their regular bminess as agreed
for, to be paid extra.
Yearly advertlsore cxci'ding In their advertisement* the
average number of line* agreed fur, will bo charged at
proportional mien.
No AIIVKHTISEMBXTS WILL HR INSEBTED ORATOITOOSLY.
| 'ABadvcrUseinentn for char liable Institutions Bud're-
I Societies will bo charged half price.
• All Advertisements sent to this office without di-
...v.lona in to tilt* niinilier or insertions, will be publish
ed dally , until ordered to bo discontinued, and charged
accordligly.
• » All Letters directed to tills ollico or the Editors,
must be port paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. It.-Each Citation by tire Clerks of tire Courts of
Ordinary, that application ha* been mada for Letters of
A limm-lrati'in, IllUxtbO published THIRTY DAY* at least.
.fotire by Executors and Administrators for Debtor* and
Creditors t» render in their accounts, must be published
CIE WEEKS.
Hales of ileal Estate and Negroes'
ntintatrator*, and Guardians, ntu-t bo
DAYS beftro tho day of sale. These
at the Court House door of Ure county In which the
S ts situate, and on tlto first Tuesday of Ute month,
the hours of ten in the morning and four In the
1. No tala from day today I* valid, unless so
expressed in Ute advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
r Negroes, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
IlglOIIH S
aovrrniuent or Hie Clly.
The government of the city consists of a .Mayor and 19
Aldermen, who together are^lenomlnntcd the City Coun
cil. They ore chosen annually, on tlto 1st Monday in
December, from the people at large.
CiTYOrriCKRs, kc., 1849.—JUassr—Dr.IHoh'd Wayne.
Mlrnntn— Thomas Purse, It. II. Gridin, Win. 11. Bui-
loch, It. Ii. Walker,T. M.Turner, Win. IlAMongln,Solo
mon Coheir. J. F. Posey, it. A. Lewis, F. 8. Bar tow, II. It.
Cuylcr, Jos. 8. Fay.
Custom 1 louse—Port of Savaimalii
Collector—William II. Bulloch: Deputy Collector—John
Post. IP, Naval Officer—J. Do LaMoiu: Surveyor—Robert
W. Pooler} Appraisers—Charles Stephen* and William
Muokuy.
Post tidin'.
Tost Master—George Schley} Aaa't. P. M.—J. O. Doon.
NnvniinnU Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham; 1st Vice President—
Clras. Green; 3d do. do—E, Padclford; Secretary and
Treasurer—0. Cohen} Committee of Appeals—G. 0. Gum
ming, Henry Roser, Isaac Cohen, William Duncan, Jos.
i. lay, J* Washburn.
Commissioners of Pilotage.
John W. Anderson, Win. II. Bulloch, Secretary and
Trcssuter, Octavus Cohen, John Stoddard, Andrew
Low, John 1L Wilder, John Williamson, Wjlly
Woodbrige. —-—
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Itnulc of tile Stale of Georgia.
Capital *1,500,000—appropriated to Bavannah, $730,000.
A. Porter, President, ' I. K. Teffl, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesday* and Fridays.
Directors—Wnr. T. Williams, C. P. Itichardsone, R.
IlutchUon, II. D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, Wm. 0. Hodgson,
U. Snider, N. A. Hardee.
Teller—S. B. Williams. >
llrnuchn* at Augusta, Kntonton. Athena, Washington,
and Agencies at Macon and Griffin,
Planters’ Dank.
Capital |iaid In *535,400.
Cco. YV. Andtrson, President. H. W. fiercer. Cashier.
Tuesday*. Discount days, Wednesdays,
uumuiv—.'rands sorrel, John C. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. H. Cuylcr, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Teller—J. c. Farrell.
Has an Agency In Grlflln.
Marin* and Fire Insurance Dauk.
Hal paid In *513,100-«privilogcd to Increass same to
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executors nud Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Application* by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters DismlMory must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure or Mortgsxe* oil real estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders hf the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to maketiUee to land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted by
‘ THIRTY DAYS- J
th* court* must be advertised
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Salsa of perishable
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener-
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
stabct'Users (n the Republican.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
niY-STRirr. bay-street.
R. A. Alton, No. 113 E. Molyneux, No. 77
It. A. Lewis, 118 1C- llutchisou, 00
tl. N. Neyle, 130 O. B. Gumming, 60
Wtihbum.WUderkCo. IN E. A. SouUtrd, 6J
N. A. Hardee; 110 A- Low and Co., I
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108
l'Rdelford fc Fay, 101
W. P. Yonge, Bl
E. Perrons fc Co., 31
Asa Holt, 68
Geo. Gordon.
N. Outer, 6/
J. N. Philips, 81
D. F. Halsey, 80
E. L. HoUls, 80
F. H. Weltnan, 74
Greiner fc Beall, 73
1L W. Hamilton. 88
Wm. Crowder. (H
C. Hatlridce, 100
Edward Wiley, 101
Clark fc Lawson, 101
F. Sorrel, 108
Hamilton fc Hardeman, 83
Harper fc Stuart, 87
J. Smith k Co., 83
Francis Wood, 91
Wm. Duncan, 80
J. II. Burrouih«,07
J. Cowles, 93
Wm. Adams, 101
Way k King, 105
Cohen, NoitU k Co., NO
It. Habersham k Bon, N6
W. Wood bridge, 144
nH|jbimk 7 Kelly,178
Crane k'Rowland, 173
Elias Reed, 171
J. II. Ladd.lRl
S. Good all, 306
G. W. Anderson k Bro., 300 T. C. Ntabet, 321
O. P. Mills, SOI A. Minis, SEX)
F. H.nehn.aoO , William on and Preston,991
Wm. Bauereby, 70 * • Baton k Gunby, 309
KfflSSSk!*! iWiMfflsiir
H. Solomons k Co.,901 J.G. Cooke,Telfair's Bnlld'g
E. W. Buker, Jones* YVbf. S.C.Dunnlng,10 Whitakcr-st.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Philbrick, Merinm k Doll, 136 Bay-sticct*
Cohen fc I’li'dli'k. H8 do.
Tho«. J; Walsh. MB do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 808 liar-street.
Wm. II. Giles fc Co., 01 Bar-street.
A. A. Hun ts, Smct’s Wharf. •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibbon’s Building.
II. F. Waring, 181 Uroughton-street.
Balder, Lathrop fc Nevlu, Shad's Building.
J. 8. Rotor*,- . do. do.
Marshall k Aiken, do. do.
Dewittfc Morgan, Ribero’s BuUdlng. '
M. Prendergast, comer Congress and Wbftaker-streeu.
J. S. Maglll, 111 Congress-street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 103 Hay-street.
Cohen, Norris k Co., NO Bay-street.
II. A; Crane. 180 Bar-street,
Conneret k baric, 160 Bay-street.
Scranton fc Johnston. 1W Dsy-aireef.
Swift k Denslow, 180 Bay-street.
G. W. Darts, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.'
A. Champion, Market-square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Roesesu, comer Broughton and Bull-etreeu.
Kelly k O’Conner, comer Broughton k Dreyton-tts.
J. C. HInchmanJ do. do. do.
Theodore Minis. 163 Hay-street.
YV. W. Goodrich, Btnel% Budding, YVhltaker-iueet.
Jesse k Cady, 143 Broughton-street.
F. Bdwffi co.-ner orVo^.nJ^n all-.lt.
N. B. k H. Weed, 163 Broughton street.
o. R. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
Wm. Humphries, 107 liay-streeL
J. E. John-on k Co., comer Bay and Bull-streets.
Tum.r fc Oden, Mnnumflnt—
YV. T. Williams, 149 Bay-street.
J. M. C<*opcr, comer Whitaker and St. Julian-streeta.
I. YV. Morrell, Smeu’ Building.
II. S. Doxardu*, 33 llull-strect.
fcllOcfiERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weods k Morrell, Smeu' Building.
M. Eastman, comer Whltakqrand Bryan-streeu.
■ SfiBBSSME&M* D0'.n-.u.. u ,
.SADDLERY, kc.-
YV. H. May & Co., comer WhlUkerond Bryan-streeU
Snbaunah ntrcctorj}.
and Urooiuboro',
E. I'adeiford, President, J. OJnuttsd, Cashier.
Discount dsys, Tuc*days, TImrsdajs and Saturday*.
Paper received up to 10 o’clock on the mornings of
JMicouut.
Director*—George Hall, Ellas Reed, A. Champion, Jo
seph Washburn, Octavus Cohen, N. II. Knapp,
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
cy In Macon.
1-Iloail and BanklngCo. of Gs.
Capital. *9,549,163, all of which has been paid In-ap.
ptrodaled for banking purposes, *303,000.
It It. Cuyler, Prerldent. George J. Bulloch, Cashier,
Offering days,Mondays. Discount days, Tuesday*.
Director*—J. YV. Anderson, W. Crabtree, S. Cohen,
>hn B. Wilder, II. MeAlpln, J. Wahl burg, Jos S. Fay,
|| a Johnson.
Narannah Institute forSurlna*.
C. P. lllchardsone, President} J. Oluutead, Treasurer;
IHram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—II. D. YVeed, I. W. Morrell, Denl.finidcr,
N. B. Knapp, G. It. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thomas J.
Walih.
Tlie Investing Commltlee U composed of II. D. Weed,
BenJ. Snider, and lllram Roberts.
Inanntnce ORlcea In Karimnnh.
Augutta Insurance k Banking Company—Capital *376,-
000. William Duncan, Agent/No.eOBsy-rt.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford—CaplUl
*900,000. W. YY'oodbrldge, No. 144 Bay-st.
iEtna Insurance Company, Hartford—Cai
000. Cohan, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-st
1 *900,.
Hope Mutual Llfa Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
*300,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 nay-st.
Howard Insurance Company.New-York—Capital*300,.
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Yvhlukar-st.
Union Mutual Fire fc Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital *100,000. YV. Crabtree, No. 808 Bay-st.
Protection Marins k Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford-Capital 9 •---■> Brigham k Kelly. No. 170 Bny-at.
New-York Equitable Fire Insurance Company—Capi
tal *300,000. YV. Crabtree. No. 900 Bay-st.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
* . YV. P. Hunter, Planters' Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal I- ueo. 8chley, Pont Ulllcc.
Phnnix Office London—Capital * . R. Haber
sham, No. 143 Bay-st.
Protection Insurance Company, NewJersey—Capital
*300,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-at
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital * .
YV. P. Yonto, Np. 94 Uay-st •
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital* Wm. B. Giles fc Co., No. 94 Bay st.
Foreign Consuls Resident In Savannah.
Doon, Portuguese,
Milano, sw uay-s*.; nmiis usne
Belgium NoTlSTft >y-sH John"o.
Office: John YV. Anderson, nrail
No. 300 Bay-st.; F. H. Welman, awceoen ana no
No. 74 Bay-akt John R. YVUder, Russia, No. IN Hi
YV. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 308 Bay-sk; F. II. YVc
Agent for Loyd's.
Superior Court—Cliathant County.
YVm. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis, Clerk Su|
and Inferior Courts} YVm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
retort Thomas Eden, Coroner} Samuel II. Sweat,
} YVUliam Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Judge—Mordecal Bheflall,* Sen.} Clerk—
Sheriff—George W..Wy!ly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County,
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorne Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Luwi*.
Glrsk Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Roads—Clmtliam County,
B- Wayne, M. D. f Chairman. W. YV. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December..
17. 8. Court* Bitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. YVaynr, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. 8. and Judge of the 6th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John U. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georgs Glen, Clark both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Mondial.
Savannah and OgMehra Canal Company.
t Capital, *160/100. In Shares of 60 dollars each.
nir„„tor*—George w. Anderson, Amos Scuddcr, M.
Chlof Fireman—Joseph 8. Fayi I
leri 3d do. Robert Lachllsom Chirk—John Haupt. Ben.
CltariUhle Societies In Savnmiah.
Bavannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1810.
tall. Teacher.
Hatlnnali Poor House and Hospital—Instituted
Wm. Duncan, Presldenk
Georgia InOrmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Under the superintendence <
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted In If
> under the supatlrdandenco of ladles.
Hibernian Sociaty—Instituted 1813. George
"^Irfsh'unJonSoclety—Instituted In 1M5., John Murphy,
Presldenk
8k Andrews’ Society—Instituted In 1818.
<1. 8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
G. W. Adara*,8YVhltaker-«treek
SramaMf*
FASHIONADLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Vender, 147 Bay-»treek
John Mallery, 153
Horn Ron fc Symons, 17 WWtaker-etreek
Robinson fc Camp, 6 BuU-streek
_ k Camp, 6 lluu-sus
James F. Stokef. 30 do. do.
if. Carey, corner’YVMfoke^Broughfon.s.reels.
A * A ^8 r H»XBW5¥SAKER8.
L. RobUler, 89 Whltaker-streek •
J. L. OliVer, 17 Buil-streek
Jacob Dutcnhofer, 78 Biyan^Ueet. ,
E ‘ MjSSiSAND n iTOTIEMANUFACTURER.
n ‘""- D - ssMauTdssREB.
John Carruthere. 175 Market-square.
Edward Lovell, Baraard-aUeet, near Market-square.
BIUP CHANDLERS Alfa GROCERS.
Wood, CIMhorn fc Co., Andaju’e wharf.
,k ^^' a romiV'KAlNTINC.
J. G. FalllgantjMonumenkaquare.'
John Poole. 11 Whltnkor-strcck
''"■"•’•asriSB-.
A. Ponee, 13 Wlillakor-sUcct.
P. Jacobs, 37 Rull-atreek
F. YV. Llude, 000 Bull-atrcek . •
’ LOTTERY OFFICES.
p. B. Pendereask Bull sUcet, opposite Pulaski House.
■’^©aMSUssa
M. k YV. Gumming, M Bay-street.
R. De
Brooks k Tupper, Clmileston Btcum-Pnckct wharf.
T, Ik Mills, iron Steam Boat Company’# wharf,
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Bream Boat Uompany’sYvharf.
8. Solomon* k Co.,901 Ilav-atreet.
n KNUINEER^ AND MILL-WRIGHTS.
R. k J. Lachllson; near Canal Lock. •
Alvin N. Miller. Kn uteni YVhnrf.
WHEEL.WIUOHT fc SMITH.
Jgmce Qunntnck, Son., near tho Market,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. W. Wylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
justness earns.
itoincu r it. xcir.ihm,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
nKot-onioN nr., m.ixxns xviurai u ash iuhvahh.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle l , ii-rc*,aml llcilm Grates; Pri-eBtone fur lliiiblmg«.
Ornamental Iron Railings, kc. kc., frirntahed to order.
JAMKH !<’. STOKES,
TAIL OR,
HO WHITAKER-STREET.
All Garment* in hta line made In tlm neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. 11.—Cutting done at the shortest notice. 0m
* L. HO II1 l> Kit,
(FROM lURta.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT SHOEMAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
wmT*Kxa-*Taerr, orroan-R auara boilsiro.
Dll. K. PARSONS, P
DENTIST. 1
Will perforin any operation* pertaining to his Profession, a
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by th* best Dentists in c
Europe or America-
OrtRATiRQ Rooms, No. 1ST CoHuusa-mttBT. ti
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
* WILL TARE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MABONRY {
or rvrrt naecaimon. ,
Residence East a(de of Pulukl Square. Jj
ALVIN N. MILLER,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
RASTSBX XVU AB»—lAY-STBBkT,
Savnuiuxli, Gcorgln.
JAMES QUA Vl'Ol'K, Sell.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
•t. JOLiAN-rraarr, nrar the uabrxt. n
Carriagea repaired, and all other work done at ahott notice A
t'HARLKS VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
dumb at tur aiioRTarr notice.
Mahogany of all qualitlea and White Pine Lumber for Bala.
R. AC J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND DRA88 FOUNDERS, =
CANAL-BTRRRT, NBAR THB CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Otorgia.
a. LAcnuaoN. 4. LAcnLtaoN.
«ioii.v g. kalligant.
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, ko.,kc.
WEST Bint MONUMBNT-BqUARR,
' Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Faints, Paper Hang- 0
inga, 11 orders, and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN POOLR, • D
HOUSE. SIGN, AND SJIIP PAINTING, .
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc, |
No. 11 YVitiTAKaa-aT.—Savannah, Ga. *
FOR BALE—All kind* of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings, b
Borden and Flro- Board Prints.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
HO Boll, onr poor North or Brocoiitoh-St.
Beanery In Oil or Water Coin**} Plain. Fancy and Gill
Signs. Banners, Flags, Transparencies, Window
Hliados, kc., neatly executed to order.
•(»- House Painting, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, turns rrasonabli.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 517 BULL-STREET,
(SION Of TIIB INDIAN, NEAR MONOMRRT SQUARE.)
Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Bexar*, at Wholesale and Retail. !
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER, t
NO. 13 WHITAKEH-8TBEET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Ilaeon band a large and cholct stock of Seeara, Snuff,
Smoking and chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cle* in hta line at the moat reasonable terms.
UUYVARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orrica or rull-st-, orroetTK roLAeu nooea.
Court Days, - '- lint Saturday in each month.
Return Dav*, - - Ten day* bclbre Court tlay.
Residence No. 09 Briiughton-atrect
JACOB DUTJEHVIIOFKR, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-StAKER,
detan-stbbbt, aacoND door raoa BOLt-BTaarr,
OPPOSITO MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-akin Boott and other work ngide to order.
vjaotrtxjisABuh. nyyrAMf?l/FilVTUKEH
SJ-. 1* IK *1/ > 1 K..I I .I-.M M.
Cork aoie. Water proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dre**, and Pumpaola Boots} Shooting
Buiklns, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
made to order in the neatest and moat feahiotiablemanner
of warranted material*, and by tlio most experienced and
careftil workmen.
HAMILTON AC IIARDKMAN.
FA CTORS 4* COMMISSION MER CHANTS
SixvimnixU, Georgia.
OHAS. V. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT At DK.VSr.OYV,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORB,
CORNER or BAY AMD WHITAKER BTS.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD txvirr. A. A. DENIM)XX’.
YVM. P. YONGE,
FACTOR If COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. O* RAY 8TREET.
Bavannah, Ga.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DRALDR IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirt*, Stock*. Siraptmders, Hand-
kerchiefs, Gloves, Merino mid SUk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
■ RGOND DOOR WKIT Of M. KASTMAN, JRXVKLLKR.
JOSKPll TENTO,
DRAPE# AND TAILOR,
NO. *7 WIHTAKI'.R-STREET,
Savnnnah, Georgia.
N. n.—All ortlera left with him will he executed in the
nearest and must fashionable style.
M. CAIUSY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORKsR WniTAKRR ARD EROU0UTOE-STRERT,
Savnnnah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of"every etyle, made up to order after the late«t fa.hlon
at the ahortsit notice.
T500KB1NDING AND BLANK-BOOK
X) MANUFACTORY.—The Subscriber having great
ly Jncrcaxed the faculties of the above e.toblUhuicnt for
Uie Manufacture of Ulank-YY’ork, Ruling of Paper and
Book-Binding of all kind*, Yxwpectfrilly rollciu the pa
tronage of Uie public. Ily recent arrival* have been re
ceived a large supply of Cap, Demy, Medium, Royal and
Super-Royal Ledger Paper, or tim very beat quality, which
Sk Andre 1
Aipln, Presldenk
German r ‘
Henry Mc-
Friendly 8ociety—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, Presldenk
The Seaman’s Port Society. YVm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
The Initliuitou of UioSUteraof our “Lady of Mercy.’’
Loilccs of Fi«« Slaamui and Odd Fello>va.
Georgia Council, No. 3, (Masonle,)—Organised In 1837.
Anton Haserick, T. I. G. M. ,
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti-
ited in 1818. Anton Haserick. II. P.
Solomon’* Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Ma*on*,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodgo—Chartered in 1733.
RlchnrdV. Turfler, W.M. . ,
Zerubbabel Imdgo, NoJ5, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted in 1839. Robert 11. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 64, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
nised in 1810. John Carruthere, W.M.
la Encampment. No. 1, (odd Follow*,)—Iu»U-
B43. Frederick Kreiuon. U. P. '
rpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odu Fellow*,)—Instituted
in 1513. VVickllffe Bruen, N. 0. . ,
Llvo Oak Lodge, No. 3. (Odd Fellow*,)-Instituled in
1843. - John Cariuthere, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodgo, No. 0. (Odd Fellow*,)-Instltuted In
1845. Antoh Hn. crick, N. O.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonahowi Division, No. 3—Iu*Ututed In 1840.
B. Henna, \V. P.
Yemassca Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1817. Wm.
T. Feny, YV. P.
Societies Connected xvith Chnrohes.
Orphan Society. Society of St. VlocuaU Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sawing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independent
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Society or St. John the Baptisk Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Society. Educa
tion Society of the Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary* Association.
Sk John’s Sunday and Parian School. Sunday School o'
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopa
Sunday St j^^ r g^etiea In Savannah,
Georgia Historical Society.—James M. Wayne. Pifcs’k
Georgia Medical Society.—R. D. Arnold, President.
Bavannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, Presldenk
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
FORTUBTAKtNOOr pSVOItTlONS, AND FOR ACKNOWfcSDOR*
MINT AND PROOF Of DRRDS, kO., TO BR OIBD IN OT1IBR
STATKS.
George Schlo:
8M?n' ? 1 *
ftLH^icAlllVtViiforMai^huretw.
Solomon Cohen/for Houth Carolina.
A. Ik Lnwtnn, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
WiekUfh Bruen, for Florida and South Carolina'
Thomoa C. Nlsbet, for Florida
Charles B. Henry, tor Connecticut.
Charles E. Tefft, for North Carolina.
y, for the BUtea of Maine, Massachusetts,
-Vow-York, Ponnaylvanla, Maryland, South
Carolina, Florida, Alnbama and Louisiana.
M. II. McAllister*, for Massac
Solomon Cohen; for South Co
First Class, (per cubic foot)—Boxes of Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, aud such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those named <...
8rcond Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Bates and boles of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, PainU,01U,
'^rugs, Feathers,and Confectionary,
Tiiiru Class, (per 100 lbs.)—8ugtr, Coffee, Liquor, Hogging. Hope, lluttcr, Cheese, Tolmcco,
nether, Hide* inhales, Cotton Yarss, Copper, Tin, Bar ami Snuct Iron, Hollow-ware, Castings
trdwsre, and all other heavy article* not otherwise enumerated. u
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—FVwr, Rice, Bacon, Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tsllow, Beeswax
. • »— '’•-laeng, green anddded Fruits, Mill Gearing, Pig Iron,Mill and Grindstones,
AGRICULTURAL im
plements—400 Ploughs, eom-
prDingall the various aizes anil kinds
’used In tills section.
40 Cultivators and Harrows, various patterns
40 Straw aud Corn Foddor Cutter*, various prices
85 Patent and common Grain Fan Mills
0 Grain Threshing Machines
90 Com Shelter*, vnriou* kinds, for hand and horso
power} 0 do. do. withteperaler and cleaner -
O Omu nmi CobCnuliere
13 Patent hand Com Mills, an improved machine
90 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Whccl-Barrows
80 do*. Plantation Hoes, complete assortment
400 pair Trace Chains; 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ux and Log Chains} 90 dox. Socket Spades
10 dox. bandied Spades; 15 do. long handled Shovels
13 do. do. Shovel*
8 db. long and short handled Manure Forks
A compute assortment of Garden Hoe* and Bakea
16 Fairbank k Co.* Platform Scales, assorted sixes
A supply of FUxgcrrJd’s Patent Mills
A Eunpfy of Patent Machine Betting.
For sale by DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
Jan 1
T H E American JOURNAL of tho Medi
cal Sclencos—Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D.. is
published quarterly, on "Ute first of January, April, July
and October. Eacn number contains about two hundred
and eighty large octavo pages, and is appropriately illus
trated xvithentjraving*on copper, stone, wood, kc.
The Medical News and Library, Is published monthly,
and consist* of thirty-txvo very Inigo octavo pages, con
taining tho Medical Information of tlio day, ns well nr “
treaties of high character on a prominent department
Medicine. Wagon’s Lectures on tho practice of Physic,
Brodie* Clinical Lecture* on Surgery, and Todd ft Uoxv-
man’s Physiology, have thus appeared in it, and the work
at present publishing is “West on Ute Diseases of Infancy
and Childhood.* , .
Terms.—Tho subscription to tho American Journal of
the Medical Hclcnccs, Is *5 per annum. When this a-
mount is paid in tdvnnce, and free of postage, tho sub
scriber tiin reby becomes entitled to the Medical Ncx
Library for one year, without further charge.
For tho small sum of live dollars. UiercAire, the subscri
ber can obtain a Quarterly and a Monthly Journnl of lltn
highest character, presenting about flftocn hundred largo
octavo pages, with appropriate Illustrations.
Tho January number Just received.
Also, tho Eclectic Magnxinc of Foreign Liter
containing reflections from all tim best English Magaxlnes
and Review*; published monthly, each number embel
lished by a lino Mexotint engraving. Tho January num
ber contains “A Literary Party at Slr«Jo*hua Reynolds’.”
Price *0 per annum.,
Godey’s Imdy’s Book, for February, with several beau-
®grr?1r rri “«tms.
nOLD PENS.—A now and largo supply
U Juit received, consisting of Brown’s Urge Er
ing Pun; Bpenccr and Randall’s do.; Brown’s or .
slxe Premium Diamond Pointed Pent, the Franklin Pen,
with extension case; French Pattern Gold Pent Baglay’s
celebrated Pen s the Gardiner Pen; the C X Hoxv Pen;
American People’s, kc. Also, several now styles
Silver Pencil Cases and Holders. hi. ncf , 0
jin 30 JOHN M. COOPER.
atatMtloitti, aiitp, anti attam-D/Ttfttt stSbtvtfsrmcnts.
CENTRAL UAIL-IIOAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Pawcngcr Trains lenve H*vakn*ii and AIacos doily, at '
Pascngcr Train* arrive at Mai on and Savasnaii daily, at.
Tickets from tiavaimah to Macon,
« u “ to Atlanta
«* “ “ to Auguxts,
*' “ “ to Columbus,
:: :: ;;
7 A. M.
* 7 P. M.
;; §7 oo
10 00
660
IS 00
:.... it oo
99 00
is SCI
to Nn-livillc, )
I-' Murphrecsboro’, > Tennessee,
to Columbia, • )
« •• to Memphis gg 00
*• *-*
.35 00
M' - -III.■m.'iit I-., I" I '■ lM.' f'.-'t,..
'rHght f»r Mcrcliniullte Generally, <Yom Savannah to Macon*
Box's of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-
heavy articles not enumerat
Ilian Class.—Flmir. BaflOQ B
. UtASS^—MillU'-.irin-'.l'l
Beets, Bread, Cnickca,
Molasses per hlid., (snail
1 sark, not exceeding fair I
Boxes Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs., 60 “
pe. Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
• Klee, boxes Soap and Candles, Hollow ware, Bagging, and other
low, per 100 lbs...... 45 ••
lore. Pork, Beef. Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lb*., 40 “
ad Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nails, Spikes and Coal, per 100 lbs., 30 •*
lames, Fruit, Oystara, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each, 73 “
isin proportion)..
L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer and Suj
3&!
MACON AND WESTEiW RAIL-ROAD.
*6 00
60 ••
tendant.
From Macon to Atlauta, being lOfmifes of ilia line of Iloil-naada cx*o.»di.qj
ih to Dalton, Ga. *
The Passenger Trains of this Road wa run daily a* follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
tianta with the Wertarn and Atianti* and UeoreUTtsil-Road*.
Leave Macon alt A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 99 P. M.,and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M„ and at Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on t-Ms Road to and from Snrannnh sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains o» the Western and Athutie Road do not run on Sunday.
Passengers fsr Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orlcans via Savannah and Macon, taka Stages at Harnesville.
Passengers for La Grange, West Print, Montgomery and New-Or leans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains are run dally ihreugi the buiinero season, and tri-weekly the rema’ndcr of the year.
AU IrelpM to and from other Road* promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
HOUSE-FURNI8HING STORE.
COLLINS dc DULKIiDY.
lOi IIIIYAN-STREET,
LTAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
1J. Crockery niul Hnitsr-riiruUliliig <«ooils,
to which tiicyriHiicctfully invite tlionumtlon of purcha
sers. Their stock In nartconehuu follows r
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS WARE.
' V. O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner BetU
W.G. do. do. do. Tea do.
C line Tea Setts, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. raised figure, China Vases
Boouet Holders, China Mugs, Mantel Ornaments
Children’s Tea Setts, GlaaaLamps, Tumblers
YVine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys
lecanters, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jan
Bu»»i«.,J« v B S g,r»,a ss| ,A S
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, 81de and Hall Lamps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Taa
Trays, single and in setts; Bread, Knife and Spoon Trays;
*“op and Toilet Palls; Foot Baths; Cakt and Snlce Boxes;
Nike Urns and Riggins; Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes: Jel-
Moulds; Pattypans; Gravy Strainers;Tea and Table
Jpoons; Dish and Hate Coven} Venison Dishes} Nursery
1 .amps} together with a good assortment of bright Tin
Ware.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieces, or singla
nlves only} Buck Horn and common Cutlery} Scissor*,
ilaors and Pocket Cutlery} a fine assortment of Coffee
dills, Mince Knives, Soup bigeiten, Fish Kettles. Iron
’ots, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, elegant Steel Fire
Setts, Porcelain Sauce and Stew-Pans, Furnaces, Wafer
and Waffle Irons, Coal Hods, Coffee Borders, Brass and
common Andirons, Stair Rods, Sad Irons, Tea and Dinner
1 Jells, Gridiron:*, Rat and Mouse Traps, Umbrella Stands,
Wire and Nursery Fenders, Eft Whips, F“‘o
Oyster Knives, Ice Breaker*, Cork Berews, kc. fceU
HuekeULW^S^W,,^^^ uel .
lows, Faucets, Bird Cages, Beef steak Pounders, Lemon
Squeexere. Wood Spoons. Also. Market Baskets, Cre-
dies and Wr 1 *
Ilntea of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BtrWKEN MACON AND..
dJie*Gi
Cotton from Atlanta loSuvannah,..
“ « Jonesboro’
” « Griffin
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
55 eta. per 100 lbs.
60 ” ” 00 lbs.
60 ” *« 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Supcrintsndant.
NEW-YORK AND Bl VANN All
LINE OF
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
m®M
0C BAN STEAM-SHIPS
Ths splendid new stoamcrCHEROKEE^CaptThomas
1"! ' —
tilt expressly for this trade, in Uta moat substantial man-
*r, and with every regard to snfetr, comfort and aitecd.
The second steamer of the line, the TENNESSEE, is
unched. and will Im ready early In tlie Spring, so that
»e will leave New-York and Bavannah every YVxdnm-
av. The facilities and advantages offered by this line
ffijhjfflonaintanffln^mjakepassage ln thUUne f are
assured that tho Centr
rturo oftiie
t Freight or - _
padel:
■teamen.
d Company, x
In to suit the
ni- iinr, n
xvill, xvliei
, Savannah, or
SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 101 Front st,
Nexv-York.
FOIL NEYV-YOR1L
£4 M M 4
NEW UNE PIT PARKET-SHIPS.
ru?a*/SliSwin I, vJSs , ! U,t to composed
areiue IB A a"? MEAD,' i R. T. Urown.
larque PETER DEMlll. N. Hoar,
:rig MACON, P.StrarriKLD.
rigJOHN KNDF.R8, J. Johnson.
chr. G. J. JONES, II. Look.
The altovo vessels are of tlie first class, insured at the
The Cabins are handsomely frir-
evenr care will bo taken for tho romfort and
e of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 173 liny-street, Savannah-
DEMILL k CO.,
No. 180 Front street, Ncw-York v
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia's Boat*
CHATHAM, Cspt Hubbard,
TENNESSEE, Capt. Gould,
THUS. 8. METCALFE, Capt. Powkll,
Bun between the above places In connection will: Tow-
boats and Lighten, affording tlie merchant* of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
cx|K-dltloui niade of transportation of goods to and from
the Inferior. . ...
During the vnar low stage* of the river the present
season, (lower tiisn for soma year*.) merchandize en
trusted to till* Company has been rewarded with but
trifling detention snd no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods at the lowest tUgea of
Merchandise, In all caaes, imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commission*, and freight
for tha Georgia Kali Road for A then* and Atlanta, and «W
Stations on Die Western k Atlantic Rail-Road, can be
paid at those Stations; freight for other Stations this side
of Atlanta I* payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail Road xvlll also be for-
xvarded free of commissions, and all rxpenso paid, and
coll ected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
amc T. 8. M. now runs as 0 regular packet, affording
■•“■"nandlse from icnix-nn: *ii nu,t1 .
nf Savannah Bn j from tiiq Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah,
oot 10 JNO. B. GUIE17, Augusta.
IlBllON’B PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The follnxving vessels' comprise this Line, am) will sail
about ovary two xvecks, vlx:
Bchr. IUI.IAELIZA,.. Capt Hiobeb.
8chr. II. YVF.9TCOrr, Capt Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Cspt. Blaurmak.
8chr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt Lodon.
The above vessels are all first class schooners, anc
commanded by Captains experienced in tho trade, am
who xvlll use their best exertions logix'o snti*fection to
the shippers. For Knight or Passage, (having good ac-
munodalions for Passengers), apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
73 Bay-street Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37* N. YVhorvea, Philadelphia.
.Dally U. 8. Mall Steam-Packet Line.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
• (INLAND TXVO-TIUBDa OF THB WAY.)
METAMOltA,. t Capt. F. Hardin.
YVM. 8KAIIROOK, Capt P. IIlankknsntr.
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Frnn 1’ror.
JASPER, .Cspt. YVm. 8. Dixon.
Tills Linn Is composed or Uie above very superb
Steam Packets, will: experienced commanders, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at hairpnsl 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 0 o’clock through
out the year.
Faro Five Dollars, meals included. TArosgk Tickets
between Macon and Charleston, Ten DolJnre, including
mt .a on tlie steamera and omnllms fare in Bavannah.
BROOKB'fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
oct 88 E. LAF1TTE k CO., AgenU, Charleston.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young's Ilutldlnir/Blim of tlie Golden Saddle,
Opposite Hamilton 4* Symons’ Clothing Store.
YV. H. MAY dc CO.,
Manuflu lurcre of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
K | Spanish QuiUed, Overlaid aud Shafton Saddles;
iter% large and extra large Saddles; Mens’ plain do.}
English do.} Boys' and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles of a
variety of Patterns; Bridles ami Martingales: Saddle Bags,
Trunks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hot Skins; Pad do.; Straining and YVorsted Web}
Tbrcfcd and Tarka, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES L’oal-h, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of alt kinds, by tha single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS— Baroocha, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axled; Dash Frames; Hobbs andlknvs,
by the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow L&ces, variety of pattern*; Bilk and Wonted
Fringes; black and Eoacb Roans;
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBQAT COMFY OF GA.
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and. from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH ..Capt. PyiLroT.
LAMAR, Capt.
And also by the Steamer •
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Crbswbll.
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any other
on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch in all stages
of the wafer. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boat* and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company nr I
Agents, will be received and forxvarded free of coinml
■ion*. A. SlllLEY, 1’resideut, Augusta.
T. B. MUXS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 YV. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Auguata.
SemLYViekly U. S. Mail Stemm.Facket Lius
SAVANNAH, GA. &PALATKA.FLA,
VIA DAItlEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSON V1LLK, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection xvith the Charleston Dally Mail Steam-
Packets at Savannah; tlie Mnll Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from PalaUca to Lake Monroe, tho Mail Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madison-
ville, to Taflaliasaue; and from Pirolata to Bfe Augustine.
OCAMULGEE, Capt W.M. YYimon.
YV.M. GASTON,../ Capt John Hbbbard.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. NicnoLaa Kino.
There Packet* leave Savnnnah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Returni no.—Leave Pal.xtkn every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the above named place*
each way.
All goods consigned to Uie AgenU forwarded free of
commission. Aornts:
BROOKS k TUPPER, BaxTinnnh,
A. A. DeLonne, Darien; Alexander Scronfen, Bruns
wick; John Resent, St Marys; Fernandez fc Rlshc*,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; Georg* Cole*, I'lco
lata; U. It. Reid k Co., Palatiu, E. Lafitts, Charleston,
oct 38
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
has received by recent arrival*:
ni l Ifl 60 hhd*. Porto Rico Sugar s
Kl Or 30 do. St Croix do
irnrilfgfl loo packages Stcxvart'a Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed and Ucflncd; 35 Mils. Coffim Sugar
900 bags Rio Coffee; p0 bags Lagulra do.
60 bare and pockets Java .Coffee
100 pnrhaje* Tobacco, various brands
{ 00 bids, common Glut 60 do. Phelps do
00 blit. New England Jlum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
HO bhts. Western Whiskey, 5 hair pipes Otard Brandy
60 quarter and cljhth casks Malaga Wine
1 puncheon St Croix Rum
SO quarfer and eighth easka Madeira YVine
10 bbis. super old Monongabela Whiskey
100 pieces Dundee Ragging; 15 bides Gunny do
75 raaka Bacon Sides; 33 boxes Pearl Starch
.W) rtviniwtl Hams, very choice
100 bands and half bbl*. Canal Flour
60 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 300 bags assorted Shot
30 bbls. and 10 half pipes Cider Vinegar
50 bid. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
30 bogs Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 83 boxes Raisins
30 boxes Adamantine Cmidlei} 10 frails Almonds
iO iihds. Cuba Molasses; 00 boxes Pipes
60 barrels Nexv Orleans ftlolasses
35 casks Porter, pints and quart*
quarter chests Hyson Tea; 85 boxes Cheese
M. Spanish Cigars, various bfnnts
For sale nn fevontido terms by
sept 14
II. A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offere for sale, at
Store, North side Market-square: 40 hhds Ft.
Croix, Porto Rico. Muscovado aud N. O.
lugare; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee
bid* Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugars
35 boxes YY’oolaey fc Woolsey*rLoaf do
10 hhds Molasses, ami 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls and half bids Can* and Georgia Flour.
60 boxes Sperm. 33 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candles; 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
9 cuks Winter and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbls. Mess Pork; 10 half bbls. F. M.
BO casks and 60 boxes chdlce Wine .
1 pipe Brandy, vintageiof1W3
with much care for cash, at tha mpraeadente* low pricea
of Groceries, and great Inducement will be given to those
xvho purchase (brcaah or city acceptances. novl
T AMP
I 'A Lamp 1
hand; and fefr rale by
Jan 13
WICIC.—Solar, Astral and Lard
Wink; also, Candle Wick, c,.-,Mindy on
■ • ’ COLLINS f. IH'IiKLEY.
“ CiKOCERfES^ao hhds. fbrto
Rico Sugars} 30 do. Muscovado do.
S00 bags Bio Colfee; 100 bbl*. N. O. YYlilskey
sal :jL 45 bbl*. Pbdp'sGin;30do. N. Y. Brandy
—50 do. New England Ruin
boxe* iimtlufhi iurcil Tobacco
J00 reams Wrapping Papcn *5 half bbl*. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lbs. Codfl*h;60 boxe* pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do,
60 bbl*. N. O. Syrup; 40 hhd*. Cuba Moleves
60 tierces Cuba Mofewei} 50 boxt* Sperm Candles
10 qA casks Madeira YY’inc: 35 do. do. Malaga do.
35 bbls. Baretaria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits
■ 75 matta Cauls; 10 hhds. Bacon Sldca
50 quarter chests lly*on Tea, 35 eighth do. do.
20 chest* Blac k Tea; 10 bag* Pepper; 3 bags Pimento
10 keg* Goshen Butter, 30 bbl*. Alonongahcla Whiskey
19 h Jr pipe* Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s lirandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Cheese •
H hhd*. KentuckyLtafTobacco; SO fcaxc: Pear! flarcts
000 Demijohn*, vnriou* sixes , , *
73 basket* Champagne, of choice brand*, in store an
forwtieby CONNERAT k BARIE.
Jan 1
GROCERIES.—Give us u call I—
The Subscriber* have received from Nexv-
11 York, a choice and xvcll selected rtock of
PAMILY GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex
pressly for this market, consisting of
St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar*;
Lonf, Cra-hed, Powdered and Clarified Surer*;
PRie and xvhlta Soap; Sperm and Talloxv Candice;
Ily-on, Black. Imperial and Gunpowder Tea*;
Olive OUl Sardines; Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Rafeln*, Currants and Prunes;
Flour, Cotfee Broons*,’ Palls, Bru*hcs, and all othar
article* usually kept In n Family Grocery Store.
Also keep alxvays on hand of the best quality, choice
Goehen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
gfw,"wdF "SSKTSaT 1
oct 94 Corner of Broughton and Drayton-«ta.
. NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—Tho
'sulMcrihera have opened i new DRUG STORE, In
GauprVe Building, corner of Bay and Bull-street*,
and will alxvays bis supplied with Prc*h DRUGS,
CIIEMICLAS. Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. kc.,
^A^greaU variety "of Perftimery and Fancy Articles con-
stantlv received Irom the importers and man
SODA
tho
order,attheahorteatnotice' . ..
Congress Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltxer, and other
.MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Spring*.
A perfectly competent .
cf tlie night, to compound met
Jnnl
xvlll attend, at any hour
gOtfNBON k CO.
•DOTTLE CORKS.—10 tales superfine
jan 13 .Gibbons’ Budding,
ffietteral ^ib\ierttscmcuts.
dies and Waf0us} 8 ta|ether^ri% a good aarortment or
Travelling and FancyB axketa; Dusting, Scrub, and other
m * FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
China, Glare and YVood Toy*, a fine assortment} Fancy
oxes, Playing Cards, Wax Candles, Begar Fuse*. La-
_]m’ Drc-lng Cases, Marble*. Thermometers Tooth and
fail B rashes .Dumb Belt*,. Liquor Flasks, Book Brels,
Paper Files, Crimping Machines, Curling Scissors, Knife
Cleaners, kc.
Country merchant*, Planter*, Housekeeper*, and oth-
a, are Invited to call, as their prices will b^, low.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND UETAIL
A N ORDINANCE—-To divide tho City of
Savannnh into Fire District*, und 4o provide fur
giving the «lur:ii* of Fire.
Sbctios 1.—lie it ordulnod by the Mayor and Aldeinteu
of tlie City of Savnnnah and Hamlets llicofin Council as
icmblcd. and It i* licii hy ordained by the authority of tin
same. Tlmt from and after the pns-nte of this oidlntnce,
tho Clly of Seintiiiah nn I llamlOU ilicrcof. be, and Uie
same arc,'divided Into Fixe General Uhl-imis, to b«
known a« Fire District*, according to the following plan
and numbers t
1st DUti let, Shall Include all Hint portion of the City and
lamlets, bounded a* fnlloxx-s: ,\oilli by the life or; East
a lino commencing at the lowest point rout of the
—item Wharves, and running South to a point op|>oth*
the Eastern terminus of South Broad street; and tXu.t by
Jull-atreet. '.Which portion of iho City bo bounded, hbaii
be numbered and knoxvn as tiic First Fire District.
9d District, Shall include all Hint |e>nii>n of tho City
and Hamlet.*, bounded a* follow s: N'oitli by South Ilioad-
street t East and South by Uie City Commons, (including
all building* xx’illiln the corporate limits of the Citv,) and
West by Uull afecet. W hich portion or the City so
bounded, shall! be numbered and. knoxvn as the Second
Fire District. a,
3d DDtrict, Fhall Include nil that portion of the City
bounded ** foiiowa: North by tho River; Fmi by llull-
atreeti South by South Broad Street, and Wc»t by YVcst
Brood stret t. Which portion or tlio City so bounded,
*hatl be numbered and knoxx-n aa the Thiiil li.c l>l*tiict.
4th District, Shall Include all that portion cf tlie City
and Hamlets, bounded as follows: Noilii bv South Brond-
streat} Fait by Bull-street t South hv the line ofinccrpo-
ration of the City, and West by YVcst Broad Street
Which portion of the City and Hamlets so bounded, shall
be numbered and known ai tho Fourth FLc DUtrict.
5th District, Shall include ail that portion of the City of
oavannah known as •• Yamaeraw,” and bounded as fol-
ows: North by the Rixvr; Eart hy YVcst Broad/tre-'1
S^tfiatTana!. 1 'W’ljclf portion oTui/tliy nml *
►ounded and described, altall be numbered and knoxvn as
the Firth Fire District
Section 9.—Be It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of tlio Watchman in
he Cupola of the Exchange, at the occurrence of Fire,
first to giva a general alarm, br tinting tho Exchange Hell
continuously, for a space of time not rxnnlwe two
minute* duration, and ibeu to designate the District xxlmr*
such fire may occur, by Tolling the bell tor the I'lrat Hi*
tricl—Ut.iking Twice xvith short Intervals for theSiroid
DUtrict—striking Three Times xvith short Intcrxals for
tlie Third DUtrict—Striking Four Time* with short inter
vals fbr the Fourth DUtrict, and Milking I n e 'J imea xxilh
rhurt Interval* for the Filth District. Said ringing nnd .
tolling oftbe Exchange Bell to continue tor n space of time
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, xrhen It shall c« tun.
Provided, nevertheless, Tliat If during the prevalence or
out fire in any part of the' City, there abould occur a firs
n another part of the City, then and in that cn?o, it shall
be the. duty of the Watchman In the Cupola of tho Ex-
change, to designate tho DUtrict whore such second lira
may occur, by toiling and striking the Exchange bell in
the manner above prescribed.
Section 3.—Be It further ordained by tlio authority
afomaid, That it shall be the duty of tlie Oili< m of ths
Watch, tocanxf tha alarm of fire to be extemh <1, by ring
Ing the Bell of tha « Guard House," xx ithmit (••naation,
from tha discover}'of any fir* in tits City, nil thu rainu
shall be subdued.
Section 4.—Be It frtrther ordained, That it shoil hu the
duty of the Officers of the Fire Company, and of the < 'ity
Watch, to report all neglects of tho duties required by lira
proxUluii* or this Ordinance, and upon conviction Ix-fora
the Police Court of Savannah, auch offender *<• convicted
shall Iw fined in a aura not exceeding Ten Dollars, or Ira
dismissed from rcrvica.
Section 5.—Be it frirther ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or part* of Ordmanca*
militating against the above provfeinn* of (hi* Ordinance,
be, and tlie *'-—*• '“•*
nobs, kc.
> Brass I
1 Banda} liras* and
Buggy Lai
&T
SNIDER, LATHROP «5» NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TTAVE IN STORE—A fuU assortment of
II FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer (br sale at Wholesale and Retail, on the most tea
ttmvy. t aiuIm Duffit, own ImportnUoni
heavy Twilled Bristol, aud fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whitnav bed.
•I.AINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very largo a^ortment, compil ing all tha
different style* and qualities both fancy and plain, of
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and diab
cloths. 1
CASSIMERES—Black and feney plaid* and stripes.
TWEEDS—An assortment of plain and flutcy.
HATTINETS—Blue, black and fancy color*.
VESTINGS—An a*-ortmcnt of silk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—KPmainock and Scotch bonnet*.
Q&NAUURQ8—A large supply, at factory price*.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, forpicking sheets.
“ •• -1, fbr pit
FLANNRL8—Heavy TxvUled red,
plantation 1
low price to fine rcariet; a laige assortment of low
price to fine white flannels, best makes.
ANTON FLANNELS-White and unbleached, bret
I1EI?'Tl&S-AII qualitlM of cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton and silk fringe*.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply aud Imparial; cot
ton and wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low pride.
while and colored.
.... , und painted centres. •
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured and plain acar-
let: xvhite and buff linen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—White and colored, low pric
fine.
DIAPERS—Huckabuck, Scotch, Russia nnd cotton; linen
labia and damask diapers; brown table cloths and
diapers.
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 13 4.
BI!1HTINGS.*-An extensive a*.ortmeni of bleached and
b.oxvn Shirtings; superior bleached long cloths, best
makesr
COLORED. HOMESPUNS—.Marboro stripes and plaid*;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIFES—Wide and narrow stripes, as-
sorted qualities.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—Various quail
tie* and brands.
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, dark and light colored Gtn*haius, Alnacca*,
Uoinba/incB, black and colored F.ngfislr and French
Merinos, xvorsted Damasks and Moreens.
, — ALSO—
A ftill assortment or HOSIERY, compriring Cotton,
YY’oilen aud Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s ami Miarn’ Merino Undcr.-hirt* and
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, a full aawrtmcnU
Jan 33
JOHN CARRUTHERS begs leave to Inform hi*
friend* and the public generally, that be bos on hand a
it of DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS,
Cttij ©vUtnnnccs.
i, and Uie same are hereby repealed.
Pasted In Council, 3d April, 184fi«
AN ORDINANCE—Tb amend tho aevon-
ii teenth section of an Ordinance, defining wbal shall
be considered Public Nul«*nrr*, and for the removal of
'*te same 1 passed 3d August. 1830:
Section I. Be it ordained hr the Mayor and Aldermen
of tha city of Savannah, nnd hamlet* thereof, In Council
ibled, and Ilia-hereby ordained by tin? authority of
me 1 That the seventeenth section of the above r<j.
cited Orriinance-be, and l* !>• r< bv »n led as tn pro-
libit any person, under the penalty prescribed In the a-
rove rti ltcd Ordinance, from keeping xvithin thu fol
lowing limits my Hog or hags: commencing nt the mouth
of the Savannah, Ogecheeand Altamalin Canal, «*n thu
Savannah Hivcr, thence South on eastern bank of said
Canal to Rail lload-ktrcct, thence Ihut along Roil Road-
street to Wert Broad-street, thence South, along Wot
Broad-ttreet, extended to Garden Lot No. tovm (7),
thence Foatxvnrdly, along tha lina of said Garden Lot, to
Tattnall street, thence north along Tntinall street, to
Jones-sjreet to Jonea-atrert, thence along Jones sUlci,
East, in a direct line to the limits or the Clly.
Bee. 9. Be it further ordained, by the authority afore
said : That all Ordinances, or part* thereof, militating xvith
the provision* of this Ordinance be, and tilt sains ars
hereby repealed.
Patted In Council, 17th Auzurt, 1848.
francis s. Bartow, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. DavaxroaT, c. c. augUt
. ,—,— Ir ., ...—, or other lum-
r, whatever; nnd no person MiaJI ship from, or land nt,
enure to be ►h/pned from, or (surfed, nt any of tho nub-
■ *» luirvm or docks wlUiln the city of V *■
large aaooitmen t of DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS.
RIFLES, PISTOLS, fco., which he ia now selling at
IlnilMial !•— Pri«M, Car —n- rtlw ■ •v.M.ial HWOIUUCUI
of HARDWARE, constating In part or Table and Pocket
Cutlery, Razors, Locks, Uingea, Augers, Hatchets, Axes, trunk*, or any apeci — — ... ...
Saxvs, File.*, Drexving Knives, Anvils, Vicca, spades, x-lrfcd, that nothing contained in this section altall be con-
Shovels, Hues, fcc.’fcc., wholesale or retail. strued to prevent-1
N. B.—Manufacturing and repairing of all kinds or fire
arms, carefully attended to by superior workmen, and
warranted. 175 CONGHESS-STKELT.
r Jeans, Sack and Frocteea.
ntnloons, from all of tho mort fashionable good*,
as plain black-Cassimcrc, black Doe Skin, English
d CMsImere, Moleskin, I’laiil, Satinet, Tweed Caaai-
TVTEW CLOTHING STORE,.No. G9 and
1Y 150 Gibbons’ Banoe—The undersigned baa re-
S returned from the North, where he na* bei-n en-
in getting up a handaame assortment of READY
3 CLOTHING, expressly for a retail business in
Savannah, to xyhlch he very jrejfi§ ' ** - * -
Planters vlaiiitui tills btAi-fi. rtlid i—
give bin: a call, a* he is confident *hta stock has never
been surpassed by any brought to tills place. Among his
gootls are the following articles:
Cloak* mid .Mantles—blue and black Broad Cloth and
Camlet. „
Over Coots of Invisible green, brown, Parson* mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilled Com lei, Lion Skin ••«! Wonkei.
Dress Coats and Frock*, of fine black French Ifroad
Cloth.
Hurines* Coats—eu-h as plidn and ftney Trvpcd, Cnsi-
mere, black Doe Skin, plain BcaverClolh, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sack and Frocteea.
Pantaloons, from nil of the mort fimhl
such ns * ‘ “ ' iM
ribbed CnssmierB.mmc
mere nnd Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Vests of every description, such as fine plain black
Satin, figured and plain Veixtot nnd Cashmere, Bomba
sine, Alpaca, Valencia, plaid xversted, figured Silk, black
Cloth and Casalmcre. ■
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Woo), fine and unbleach
ed Cotton. ‘
Cravata, of wonted, fancy Satin, plain Silk, block Silk.
Linen and 8Uk Pocket Handkcrchleft, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton xvith Linen boaoma, feney
Cotton, atriped Hfekory and French Calico. Also, a gen
eral assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombazine and
fancy Bilk Stock* and Neck Ties,
uapendert, of great variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid. black, xvhite and colored
Bilk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk and Cotton Night Caps,
Money Belts, Bilk Purees, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
8 Umbrellas—a beautiftil assortments of French, SUk,
Bcotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrella*. B _
Caps—n fine and feriiionabla assortment of Cloth
Glnlted Bilk, and Otter Skin Cap*.
N. B. A general assortment of Ynuth»* and Boy’a
Clothing, of Backs. Round-Jackets, Pantaloons, V«t*
and Cloth Capa. Having taken much pain* in selecting
the above etook, he hope* by atrict attefition to burineaa,
to merit a liberal share of paironoee. „
-dec 30 ^ GF.O. 8. NICHOLB.
P LEUK’S OFFICE—Savannah, 20a»De-
cembor, 1818—Extract of "an Ordinance, to pre
vent shooting xvith tiro arms, in the city of Bavannah, and
to punish the‘offence or retting off squibs, cr.i>-K.'r-« and
other combustible matter, and fur other purpose*;” pa-*rd
ill CdtincII, 15th Dec., 1817.
Be It further ordained, That It shall ta the duly of the
Cllv Marshal and Cfty Constable* 1 to inform against all
xvhite persons found xvithin the limits of said city,’ dis
charging or attempting to dtaclnrge.any gun, }HMol or
other flte arm*, cracker* or oilier combustible prepara
tion, and that tlie prison so informed against be fined in a
sum not excecdidg thirty dollars; and if n riavn or free
perron of color be (bund re offending, auch perron of
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding ten
inflicted by the officer present-
A. C. DAVENPORT, c.c.
lashes,to be
dec 90
-ILKKK’S OFFICE — Savannah, 0k.
-J Ctlth, 1818—Extract from "nn ordinance defining
xvhal shall be considered public nuisances, ami for dm
C vcntion, punishment and flnnoval of the sum-.” passed
Council August 3d, 1839, and amended October 21ih,
1839.
“Be It further ordained, Thnt it rhall not be lawful fo*
any rlavc or free person of color to smoke a cl?*r or pip*
In any of the streets, Inncs, alleys, wharves, or put>h<-
square* xvithin the city of Savnnnah, under a penaltv of
not exceeding three dollars, or whipping '
ten stripes. A. C. DAVE'
-— carry more frilly into an effect the plan nnd system
for reducing to and keeping In a statu of dry culture ilm
low lands around the city of Bavannah. and to provide
fur the removal of such nuisances or causes of <!is.-a*«
which may effect the citizens thereof, or in any xx i«« in-
jure thrlr health.”
When o-i the culture of Rice upon Iho tnnds around tiia
cfty of BaxTuuwh which by contract are suhjrc t to dry
culture, la a vioUtion of the true intent nnd meaning of
• ' told contract, aiH is prohibited by tlio ordinance* of
city, and is manifestly injurious to the health or tiia
ritixenr; and whereas power ia vested In the Mayor and
Aldermen or tha city of Savannah and tlio hamlet* there
of, by Act of the General Assembly, to carry Into full effect
tho system of dry vulture, and to remove nil nuisances or
or cauaes of disease which may effect the baalth of thu
citizen*; and where**, it ia the right and hn* become thu
duty of th* City Council to exert Ute poxvera tlm* confer
red upon them, for the public good.
Section 1. He It ordained by the Mayor and Abb rm«n
of,the city or Bavannah and namlsts thereof. That it
shall be the duty of the Mayor, whenever he shall receive
information that Klee U planted or cultivated upon any
of tiia lands around the city subject to dry culture con
tracts, to senrt a notice upon the oxvrirr, tenant, or culti
vator of the aald land, or any t>er*on having (lie charge of
the same, or hi*, her or their agent, requiring tlie said
perron to desist from tlie said culture, ami to destroy th,
■aid Rice lfgroxving, or to appear before Council at a time
- 1 place in such notice to be specified, niffiiSBg
days from Uie date thereof, to show cause If any ti ey
have, why the said grnxvlng Rica should not bo r.-mox eJ
and destroyed as a nuisance.
Bee. 3. And be it frvthcr ordained, That if Ilia said
owner, tenant, cultivator or other perron, t-linll not, upon
thu aald notice, comply xvith tim term* of the came, or
■hall fall to appear before Council, or If haring appeared,
no sufficient cause should be shorn why the said Mice
should not be removed, and its culture abandoned, that in
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen may direct the
City Marshal forthxvith to remove the said Rice and to
destroy the same effectually, xvliercvcr it may bo plantad
“T trowing on the raid dry culture contract.
Bee. 3. And be It frirther ordained, That the cxpensira
incurred by the City authorities in enforcing tills ordi
nance, shall be assessed upon tho owner of the land from
which tho uuisanc* shall be removed, and shnll Ira col
lected by execution to bo Issued therefor ns in other cases
of dues to the city.
Bee. 4. And be It further ordained, That nothing in thia
ordinance shall be so construed a* to prevent nn action
for and recovery of damages for violation of the dry cul
ture contracts bctxvecn the owners of lands and Ute cor
poration of Savannah.
Bee. 5. And be it (briber ordained, That all ordinance*
or parts thereof militating with the provisions of this or
dinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 99th May, 1848.
H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
. Attest, A C Dsvexrorr, Clerk of Council.
1 EXTRACT from Ordin.tncos relating to
Ji Lumber, Fire YY'ood, kc.—"Be it further ordained,
that no person shall brine, deposit, Jay. or cnu-c lobs
broucht. depot Hod, or laid. Ill any, or either .if tlm pub
lic dock*, wlmrvea, or landing piece* at tho north end of,
or opposite to tlto* trccts in this city, onv board plank,
‘ - timber, stave*, rhnfele*. flte xvoorf, or utlmr him-
' ' j tenon shall ship from, nr land at,
city of Savannah, any
lumber, com, bales, packer,,
viqcu, niiii uwiiing cuinauivn in Iuia aevunn snail be con
strued to prevent-any Planter from landing out of hi*
boat or canoe the products of bis or her plantation, cither
for sale or for Ikmuy use, but Inno care shall he or she
be allowed to occupy the said public wharf or dock Inner*
than I* absolutely necessary’*— 1 '‘and the said articles mar
be seized and retained until tlm fine is paid.’’ Penally
not exceeding *100.
True extract*. EDWARD O. YV1LSON, r. r.
The City Mondial and City Constables arc required to
enforce abovo Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 6 EDWARD Q. YVILBON, c. c.
whipping,not exceeding
C. HAVEN PORT, c. c.
lYTOriCE.—Extract from Ordinance roto-
.Lx live to Vessels, fiir the information of Captain* <f
Vessels, nnd other*.—Bn it ordained, fcr., «*lt ahollbe tl«
duty of the maxter, or commander of every teasel rr
craft, of whatever description, not moored at rome v-hvl
within tlie limits of the city, and Ivin? in the stream of the.
ltlvcr Savannah, xvflhin dieaeid limit* or below the came,
between the city and Tybee, to suspend nnd keep mi*
E nded during ail the hour a of night, at the masthead or
tome prominent part of the ritginc if such ve>,cl c,
craft, a lamp, properly trimmed and lishted, sufficieottv
largo and brilliant logix’o timely nou-e of tin- pte!<-n«e o|
auch vestei ot craft to all navigating ihe Mrram.” Pennl ■
ty not exceeding *30
AUu*extra!. EDWARD.G. YVH.BON, r. r.