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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1840.
NUMBER 61
THE REPUBLICAN
14 rt'BUSIIKD
DAILY AM) 'DU-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
ctry te county printers.
t, W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
(luvernmi'iit or til® Uly.
TIio government of tho city constats of n Mayor nnd IS
AUcrmcn, who together are denominated tho City Coun
cil. Tlreynro chosen annually, on tho in Monday In
December, from tho people nl large.
CmrOrrtCKKa, kc., 1849.—^/ayar— Dr. Rich’d Wayne.
*4Mcrmr<t—Thomas I’urse.IL II. Griffin, YVtn. II. llnl-
loch,lt. D. Walker,T. M. Turner, Win. llAMongiii,Holo-
nion Cohen. J. P. Posey, It. A. Lewis, P. B. Unrtow, It. R.
Cuyler, Jos. B. Fay.
. TERMS:
Daily Paper 910, Tri-Weekly $0,per annum
(ft/- In no ca*e will an order for the paper b# attended
to, unless accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
city reference.
Advertisement! inserted at tho following nice:
Oat aqt'ARK, (tin ukzs or uu,) 1st insertion,.. 50,73
Each continuance, 60
One ....one week DAILY, MO
Onrsquare, ova month oailv,., 7,00
One square, two months daily,. 13,00
One these months daily 15.00
Advertisements published every other day, and those In
serted once nr twice a week, are charged 73 ct*. per
square for each Insertion.
Legal advctti-i-mcnu inserted at the usual rates, and
strtel care taken that they be published according to law.
All adverttsementa from transient persons or strangers,
to be paid In advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers w in be confined
rigidly to theii regular badness, and all other advertise-
menu not pertaining to their regular buslneae as agreed
for. to bo paid extra.
Yearly advertiseri exuding In their advertisements the
average number of lines agreed for, will be charged at
lional rates.
Custom Ilouae—Port of Savannah.
Collector—William D. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
'ostelll Naval Officer—J. Do LaMouat Surveyor—Robert
V. Pooler! Appraisers—Charles Stephen* and WUUam
Mackay.
Post Ollier.
Poet Master—George Bchleyi Asst. P. M—J. O. Doom
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habershami 1st Vice President—
Chas. Greem id do. do^-B. PaneUbnl | Secretary and
Treasurer—O. Coham Gonunittao of A ppeala—G. 0. Cum
min*, Henry Roser, Isaac Cohen, William Duncan, Joe.
8. Pay, J. Washburn.
All advcrtisemenU for chariiablo lnatltuUons and re
ligious Socletloa will be charged half price.
(ft/- All Adverttaenients sent to this office without di
rections a* to tho »*tmb»r «»« Insertions, will DC publish
ed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, End charged
John W. Anderson, Wn. H. Bulloch, §«:ttUiy and
Ttaauter, Octavtta Cohen, John Stoddard, Andrew
»ow, Jr., John R. Wilder, John WUliamson, Wylly
brif *' BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Dank of tho State or Georgia.
*°I. K. Tem.'cilhfi! 10 '
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Dieoouat days, Tuesday* and Friday*.
Directors—Wm. T. WllUams, C. P. Richardsone, IL
Hutchison, II. D. Weed, lUramRoberto, Wm. B. Hodgson,
B. Bidder, N. A. Hardee.
Taller—8. D. Williams.
Branches at Augusta, Eakraton, Athens, Washington,
Greensboro’, ami Armies as Macon and Griffin.
Planters’ ”— c
V All Letters directed to thU office or tho Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them W attention.
N. B.—Each Citation byUie Clerk* ofthe Charts of
Ordinary, that nppl. an >n has been made ftr LeQin of
Adinmiitration, muUbe published thiett »ATe at least
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and
Creditors to render In their accounts, must be published
Capital paid In ....
W. Anderson, President. Tl. Yt. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering days. Tuesdays. Discount days. Wednesdays.
Directors—Wands Sorrel, JohnC. NicoU, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. II. Cujrlm, Job. Wuhan, Omf Jom., JOui
■ It WEIKt.
Bales of Real Estate and Negroee by Eveeutors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, mu.t be published BIXTY
I nubUsbed- BIX
DAYH before the day of aale. The* Sea mu st be made
at tho Court House door of the county In which Uio
property la situate, and on the first Tuesday of themonth,
between the hours of ten In the morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale horn day today Is valid, unless ao
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Exscutori, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must be published POUR MONTHS.
Bales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
‘ ilea by Executors and Administrators,
i FORTY DAYS.
Teller—J. 0. Psrrod.
Has an Agency in Griffin.
Msrine and Firs Insurance Bank.
Capital paid In $813,100-privllafad to Increase a
tl fads! ford,
_____-4BIX MONTHS,
losure of Mortgages on real **Ub
sa mouth for POUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (eeeotn pooled with _
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
be advertised three months at least.
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
proper 17 under order of Court, must bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DA YB before the day of Bale.
GWiimfscrs fit the lUjiuMfemt.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HkV-STEEKT. BEV-STREET.
L A. Alien, No. 113 E. Molyneux, No. 77
1. A. i.huii, 118 R- Hutchisoa, 90
,.190 O. B. Camming, 00
Wa.hbun..Wilder fcCo. 114 B. A. Bouliard, 6)
N. A. Hardee, 110 A. Low ami Co., 68
Hamilton 1 —'
Neyle, 1BL
YVashbum.Wild
N.A. Horace, IL
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108
Pad el ford fc Fav, 101
YV. P. You**, 01
E. Parsons a Co., 9J
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon, 88
N. Crater, 81
J. N.PnlUpa, 81
D. P. Halsey, 80
E. L. Iloills, 80
P. II. Welman, 74
rk Beall, 73
n fc Hardeman,83
I la. pr, \ Stuart, 87
J. Smith fc Co., fo
■ Wood, ,1
- -. - — uon. 00
jVm. Cmwdcr, 01
C. Hartridse, 100
Edward WUey.IOl
Clark fc Lawson, 191
- VIM
J.C
w"x S kfit, ids
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140
R. Habersham k Bon, 148
W. Wood bridge, 144
Brigham fc Kelly, 178
•ILKocer, 178
Crane k Rowland, 173
mm&
Si y^uderepjsk Bro.,900 T. Oj^bg^S
C. P. Mills, 904
P. H. Rehn, 908
Wm, Battersby, 70
BteolMH lltils. ( >J
Jos. Burks, M
B. Solomons k Co.,
Boatuu k Gunby, COO
Rabun k Pal toe. 997
7 . H. Harden, llO
O. Cooke,Telfair’s Build’g
E. W. Baker, Joua*’ Whf. B.O.Dumting;10 YVbitaker-st.
rOMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Phil brick, Merlam fc BeU, 138 Bay-street.
Cohen k Fosdlck, 148 do.
Cohen c*. rosaica, «i
Thoe. J. Wplsh. 168
I,UMIU'.It MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 201 Bay-street.
Wm. B. Giles k Co., 01 Bay-street.
“ ~ ta Wharf
A. A. Bincts, Hind’s V
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II. Roberts. Gibbon’s Building.
&£!!±A%«aSbi
Lailirop k Foote, Gibbon’s Building.
Hni.ler, Lathrop fc Nerltt, Shod* Building.
J. 8. Rogers, do. do.
Marshall k Aiken, do-.,, do.
DawiU k Morgan, Rlberota Uuiidla«.
M. Prendergasu corner Congress and Wtdtaker si
J. B. M a nil, 111 Congress street
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
US&MKtt.
Couneratfc hart*?SoSSstt^t
Scranton k Jobnstou. 197 Bay-street.
Swift k Denetow,189 Bay-street.
0» W. Davis, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
Champion, Mnrket-sqrtwe.
II. J.
J. inertm, corner Broughton and Dull-streeta.
Kelly k O'Conner, comer Broughton k Draytou-su.
J. 0. Ilinchmanj do. do. do.
«i«asawa*
.°f ....
r. conm * »«. «
Bnet’s Building, YVhUakar-suset.
rheodore Minis. 163
V. W. Goodrich, Bi
are* k Cady, 143 D
\ BcheriT, comer of
N. B. k H. Weed, 183 Broughfon-street.
nnd St Julinn-aueeta.
Ssatmmwli Bimtorg.
ItOHI'.ItT D. AVAI.ICKR,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
BRocoinox-rr., mtwrex wiiit*ki-r and namard.
Grave Binncs, of Italian nnd Domestic Marble) Marble
Mantle Pieces, nnd Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Building!,
Ornamental Iron Ratlings, kc. he., furnished to order.
•I A MKM P. HTOKKN
TA I LOR,
ao WIIITAKER-8TREBT.
All Gar menu In Ms Une made In the neateet and latest
Fashion.
N. II.—Cutting done at the shortest notice. 6m
nODIDCR,
ft -
E BOOT #• SHOE-MAKER,
S raoH Paris.)
BOOT +
Importer of French Leather.
WMITAMR-aTRRCT, OPPOSITR SMETS SDILDINO.
on a.
DIt* U.iPARHO
DENTIST.
WiU perform)
Artificial Teeth
and wanented t ..
Europe or America.
Oral
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IRON AND BRASH POUNDER,
taercM whart—sAv-rraniT,
Bavnunah, Ojggk
ndti
WHEEL WR
ct. romx-wsm, war tot market.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. RUN!) AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
dour at tmi shortest notice.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Bale.
I, President,
J.OImstcad, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesdays, lliuredaye nnd Saturdays.
ved up to 10 o’clock on the mornings of
Fnper recti'
Hall, Ellas Band. A. Champion, Jo-
Cohan, N. B. Knapp.
. ArRuvinMac
Central lUU-lloaa and BanklnigC
Capital. 9*1^)49,165, all of which has been
propruud mr banking purp ones, $901,000.
U. R. Cuyler, President. George J. Bulk
Offiiring days, Mondays. Discount days, j ucmmjs.
Director*—J.W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, B. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, II. MeAlpin, J. Wnldburg, Joe 8. Pay,
I. Bulloch, Cashier.
W. 0. Johnson.
Savannah Institute fbr Sarinrs.
C. P. lUchnrdsone, President! J. Olm-trad, Truxn
Hiram Roberts, secretary.
Director*—II. D. W**d,
Directors—II. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, BenJ. Snider,
N. B. Knapp, O. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop,Thomas J.
Walsh.
The Investing Committee Is composed of II. D. Weed,
BenJ< Solder, and Hiram Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savaunah.
Augusta In.urmce k BaakihgCompany—Capital $373,-
000. William Duncan, AgenLNo.edBay-rt.
Hartford Fir*. Insurance Company, Hartford—Capital
* " ** abridge, No. 144 Bay-
Company, Hartford-
k Co., No. 143 Bayn
000. Cohen, Norris
Hope Matual Life Ii
$900,0000. Cohen, Norris k
Howard r
J9. S.C
Union Mutaal
j-Oapital $900,
Bay-st.
so Company, Conn.—Capital
. Co., No. 14$ Bay-st
ard iMuranee Company. New-York—Catdul $300,-
I. C. Dunning, No. lOWhitaki
n Mutaal Fire k Marine Inst
^ fapital$300,-
Insurance Company, N.
ipany.H
k Kelly, No. 178 Bay-st.
e Company—Ca pi-
ford—Capital 4 Brigham
Ifev^York IqttitaMe Fire Inst
tal $300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-et.
Mutual Llfolnaurance Company, Now-York—Capital
-. W. P. Hunter, Planters’ Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York-Capl-
il8— ■ ueo. Schley, Post-Office.
Ybrrnl x Office London—Capital $ . R. Haber-
sham, No. 149 Say-et.
Protectkm Inouranee Company, New-Jersey—Capital
$900,000. W.P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-st.
Camden (N. J.) Inrarance Company—Capital *
W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-et
“* utilusMutoalLlfo Insurance Company,New-York—
—. Wm. B. Cllea fc Co., No. 94 Bay at
Pore Inn Consul* Resident in Savannah.
E. Molynenux, British, No.77Bay-st| W.Crabtree,Da-
nlsh, No. 908 Uay-stt Louis Barle, Prench. No. 18 Libehv-
•Ll John o. Doom Spanish, I’ost-Officei W. C.O’Drtscoll,
BetgUn, No. too Bay-sti J6hn O. Dooa, ronugurse, Port-
Office: John W. Anderson, Brazilian and the two Hictlles,
No. 900 Dsyit.j P. H. Welman, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 74 Bay-at: John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Ray-sL|
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Bay-st| F. 11. Welman,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge) John E. Davis, Clerk Superior
nd I nftrior Courts fWm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer! Elisha Wyily,
Tax Collector: Thomas Eden, Coroner! Samuel 0. Sweat,
" rcyori WUUam Herb, Receiver Tax Retarae.
Court of C. P. «0.dl T. City of
Hits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suits extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordecal Bhsftall, Sen.) Clark—Levi 8. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Justice* Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorne Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis-
Clerk Court or OamsAav—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioner* of Roada—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Walab, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday in December.,
U. 8. Courts NHIInjr In Savannahc
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, u. S. and Judge of (be 6fh Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
K in. John C. Nieoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
orge Glen, Clerk both courts.
- — — Districl —
tlioaU.A^Gtlmii t 'M.nUi.
Henry R- Jackson, 1
t Attorney.
Savannah and Ogceel
Capital, $180,000, in Bh
Directors—George W. An
Shorn of 60 doilan.
Anderson, Amos Bcudder, 61.
DRUM
O. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Salomons, Agent. Market-wjuaie.
W. T. YVnUams, 149 Bay-«ueei
I. W. Monel), Smets’ Building.
"• *•
VV-wUfc Morr.ll, Bmeu-Bulldln,.
Mi Eastman, corner Whitaker and Bryan streeu.
T. T. Wilmot,llnrket-square.
D. B. Nichols, corner WUitaker and Bryan-ilreets.
SADDLERY, kc.
W. IL May fc Co., comer Whitaker and Bryan-streeu.
N. B. Knapp, Market *qnare. -
CARRlAOll HEPOSITORY.
Wn. Warner, ul Wo.1 llroe.i .U«nl.
CLOTHING STORES.
O. B. Nichols Gibbons’ lluildiug.
il. w. Adams, fl Whitakcr-street.
W. It. Ilalc, Murket-squaro.
I A Sill ON AII1.11 TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price fc Vender, 147 Bay-Street.
John .Mallory, 153 Bay-street.
II. ,1,11 mn fc Symons, 17 Whltaker-streel.
n kCamj»,6Bull-«treet.
h Tento. 87
Chief F
ten 3d do. Robert L
b ■< Payi Sd do^-Alvin N.MU
»; aerk—John Ilaupt. Ben.
Charitable Societies in Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted in 1730. Solomon Coinn,
Prwident.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Bavannah Free School-EstaMsbed in 1818. E. Bhef-
tall, Teacher.
Bavannah Poor House and Hospital—Instituted In 1801.
Wen. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows* Society—Under the superintendence of ladles.
ClOtbitigand Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al-
1 under the superintendence of ladies.
Hibernian Society-Instituted 1619. George B. Cum
Joicph Tento. 97 Wbltaker-*treet.
aatiu.iyi do. tic.
”■ *• A «sift5aasresssshm
L. BobWer, 99 Whllaker-riroet.
J. L. OHvti, 17 Ilull-street.
JW* DTOnhoto, ™ “g-'J-jf™ 1 -
John'Cftmtlheni. 178 MukM-K,—.
W«M, Cl«dwra k Co., whuf.
Turner k Henry, Moore’s Wharf. -
PAINT BTOHE AND PAINTING.
J. 0» PaHlganl,Monnmeot-«quare,
PaeuLu Wkimker-strem.
J. Sullivan, 96 Bnll-streei.
John J. f
IVMl, MO OBIMHtvn.
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
SmiA^HAUrA&’ruRBnA.
runtms.
^J^wnull-lrm.
P. B. PendcrgiVAf, Hiill-otreoW oppoalte Puladti House.
M. k »V. Gumming, 93 BajNHtpet*
B.D*
mmlng, 93 uay-s
.n, 143 Bny-streel
FRUIT BT
Brook* fc. Tapper, Clmriostoa Btenm-l’icket wharf.
T- U. Mill*, iron Btcnm Boat Company’s wharf.
J. A. f awn*, Georgia Htcnm BoatUoropany’i wharf.
ipnny’a wharf.
ENGlVEHliy ANdTiILiSvRIGHTB.
sat Canal Lock.
K- fc J. LacliUsnnvueot
Alvin N. Miller, Eastern Wharf.
WHBjiL-wRiGiiT fc f-Mrrii.
Oeo. YV. Wylly, Bull street, opposite Pulaski House
miug, President
__ Irish Union Boelety—Instituted In 1818. John Murphy,
President
8t Andrews’ Society—Instituted In 1819. Henry Me
Alpin, President
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837.
nider, President
The Beaman’s Port Boclatv. YVm. Crabtree, Pre#idenh
The Female Seamen’s Priend Society. ...
The limitation of the Sisters of our “Ledy of Mercy.
of Pres llasons anil Odd fVIIowi.
CouncR, Noy9,^Masonic,)—Organized in 1837.
Georgia Chapur, No. 3, (Roynl Arch Masons,)—I
tuted in 1818. Anton Hascriek. H. P. . . •
Botomoa’e Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masona)—
Formerly called Bavannah Lod**—Chartered in 1736.
Richard T. Turner. W. M.
Instituted....— , _
I-odte. No. 54, (Ancient York Mesons,)—Orga
nised In 1MC. John Carratherx. W. M.
Magnolia Encampment No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)-Insti-
ited In 183. Frederick Krensouj O. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Felkrws,)—Instituted
in lotd. YY’lckliffe Braen, N. G,
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellow*,)—Inslltuied In
1813. Jbhn Carruthere, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd Fellowm,)—Inrtitutcd In
1846. Anion Utuetick, N. O.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonahowi Division, No. 8-Iartlluted |n 1816. YVm.
^SfetnaiVee^Division, No. 16-IrtititUted In 1617. YY’ni.
’■'SL Connected with Chnrehe*.
Orphan Society. Society of St Vincent Savannah
isssjifaisss »'&»'< S
Savannah Luthoran Sunday. School Society. Cltrist
llusfnrss CarDs.
11 perfbrm any operations pertaining to hla Profession,
rial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
rarrented not to bs excelled by the beet Dentists In
■xaanrro Rooms, No. 1ST Conoress-sttuxt.
A* SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
ro* svamtso a*nd wo!k7n masonry
or uvtar description.
Residence East aide of Pilaaki Sq
Ai.vuf n. ]
tl Square.
RUANTOCK, Sen.
IGH7' AND SMITH,
R. A J. LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS POUNDERS,
CANAL-STREET, NEAETHE CANAL-LOCK,
Savaunah, Georgia.
R. LACUHSON. J. LACIIMSON.
JOHN 6» VALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, ke.,ke.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT SqUAEE, %
Savannah, Go.
.FOR 8ALE—All kinds of billed Paint*, Paper Hang
ings, Borden, and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN 1*001.13.
HOUSE. SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc,
No. 11 Wiutabxb-st.—Ravaniur, Oa.
FOR BALE-^AH.hlndsqfMUedPalnU^^Pyerllanglfs,
Borders and Flre-Ih
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
SO Bull, ohk door Nqrtm or Brocobton-St.
nary in Oil or Water Colore; Plain. Fancy and GUt
Blgnei Banndre, Flags. Transparenclee, Window
Shades, kc., neatly executed to order.
OOP- House Painting, Graiainf, Gluing and MarbUngi
done at the ahorteet notice. TtRMqjttAeoRAiut.
P. JACOI—
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. «7 BULL-STREET,
(•ton or tub irdiah, rear monument aquARB.)
Savonssoh, Oa*
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Seram, at YVholesalu and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
hfld-nontt, ghfp, nuft atcnm.pncitct stfttocrUscmcnts.
CENTRAL HAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
7 A. M.
7 P. M.
860
13 00
17 00
.93 00
Puengcr Trains arrive at Macon and Savannah dally, at
Ticket* from Savannah to Macon
“ “ “ to Atlanta, :
“ “ “ to Augusta
•• •• “ to Columbus,.
“ “ “ loOpeUke,
“ “ “ to Tuacumbla,»
« '• « to liunbrrille, J
« “ “ to Naabrilia, )
“ “ « to Murphreesboro’, J
“ “ u to Columbia, )
“ « «« to Memphis, • gg 00
_t.-J*> fcr.TMIalrawo and intermediate [daces connect with the Road atMacoii' Monday’i,' 'Wadneolay’a and
Friday’s, and with MUledgerills daily.
Rates of Freight for Blerchamllie Gonerallp, from Savannah to Macon
MeASUazMENT OpoDa^Boxasofllata, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic toot,...... ..717777*
Crockery YY’are, In crates, boxes .. r hhds.,
Goods ar wctouT, riRST Cliss^-Boxra'"— “ ‘'
Second Class.—Sugar. Coffee, Rot ~
^heet and Hoop Iron, Hard ware,
heavy artidee not eni
m
COLLINS as IIUI.KLEY,
106 BRY’AN-STREET,
AVE IN STORE—A full supply of
Croclu-i ynnd IlouNC-fnnilslilii!; Gouda,
to which they respectfully Invite the attention ofpureba-
. Their stock in part consists as follow*:
CROCKERY, CIHNA. AND GLASS WARE.
W. O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Setts
YV.O. do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Setts, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. raised figure, China Vi
Roquet Holden, Chin
Childrea’s Tea Setts,
82SSP&HH as*jane,*.
Solar luunne, Lamp Heads, Side and Hall Lamps,
an terns, Britannia, Braai and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
Trey*, sinsle and In *ett»; Brand, Knifo and Simon Trays;
—a^aessjSss!!
h Moulds; Patv PaSTtJreS SUaincr?Tea and Table
Spoons; Diah and Plate Cover*! Veniaon Dishes; Nursery
.amps; together with a goad assortment of bright Tin
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Oili!ndMoUMMp«rUd!?(l
Balt per each, not exa—ding
U Savannah, Jan, let, lSM)^
*L.‘ ol REYNOLDS,EngineerMdfluperintwdani.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Mncuif lo Atlanta, being 101 miles of tholineof Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Dal'ou, <»*.
The Passenger Trains of this Road are ran daily ae follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantic and Georgia Rail-Roods.
Leave Macon at 6 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and al Dalton 8 P. M.
t — n.n« saw - . >i ii* .. j ■> . h .i
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arehre at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 6 P. M.
Rond toandfroraSeTannalialMR one night at Mi
and from Hrvannah sleep one niglit at I
The Trains on the IVeatera and Aflantle Road do not run on
Paastagere for CoJumbus, Montgomery and New-Orieans via Savannah and Rincon, take Stages at Barnetville.
raasengere for LaUranee, YVwt Point, Montgomery and New-Orteans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
FreigfatTretJie era ran dally through the bust new
All frelgiit lo and from other Roaiis p^
and tri-weekly the remainder of the year.
promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding-
Rales of Freight fbr Merchandise Generally,
BETWEEN HACON AND..
PtaaTCLAae, (per cubic foot.)—Boxes of Hats, Uoou, Shoes, HunocU, Furniture, and such
other articles na are elearir analogous to those named... *
Seconn Class, (p*rl06lbs.)-noxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
•*— ——** |gj (J—
Drags, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Butter, Cheese,' Tobacco',
Third Clac*. (p«r 100 lbe.)-Sugar, Coffee, Lhiua
Leather, Hides la Wles, Cotton Yum, Copper, Tin,
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise
jbth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Bacon, foot, Beer, nan, fcara, t anow, ueeswi
of Ragi, Ginseng, green and dried l^nilu; M1M tJemring, Pig Iron, MUI and Grindstones,. ■,
dotton from Atlanta tosavannah .1
1
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!’
i
3
1
el 7
P
9
90
95
30 35
40
44
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15
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90
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Macon, Oet.98,1848.
....60 •• •• 1001!*.
80 " “ 100 Ibe.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
NEYV-YORK AND SAVANNAH
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 YVHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Go*,
Hu on hand a large and choice etoek of Began, Snuff,
Smoking and Cnewinji Tobacco, and all outer arti-
n Ms line
EDWARD G. W1IAON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orncx on bouhtt., oreosm: pclaiki
. r» *
Court Days, First Saturday in each month.
Return Day*, - - Ten day* twfore Court day.
• Rcaldcnce No. 99 Brougfaton-atraet
J A CO II DUTENUOFBlt. A rent,
B00T _^ IA ) CERt
FASHIONABLE
■avAN-sTaerr, second door from «ull street,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Pine French Calf-skin Hoots and other work ntide to order.
FASHIONABLE DOOTM4
Im OLIVER.
BOOTMANUF.
HAMILTON df HAllDBMAN*
FA CTORS tf COMMISSION MER CUANIS
Savannah, Geontia.
cnee. r. Hamilton. tuokas hardeman.
SWIFT ft DBNSLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER or BAT AND WHITAXRR-ST*.
Savannah, Georgia,
rbwaRd swirr, a. a. denslow.
FACTOR
WM. P. YONGE,
l if COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. O* DAY STREET. .
Savannah, Ga,
PHILIP ICEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALEN IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspender*, Hand-
Kerchieft, Gloves, Merino and Silk Uuder-Shlri*,
Drawer*, kc.
NO. 08 DRYAk BTREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST O* M. KASTMAN, JRWBLLU.
JOSEPH TENTO,
(rROM FANIS.)
D R AP ER^AND^ TjiJJL O R ,
NO. 97 YVHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B.—All order* left with him will be executed in the
neatest and moat ftuhlonabia style.
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORNER WHITAKER AND HROCOHTON-iTRBlT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, 0AS8IMERE8 AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order after the latest fashion
at tk* shortest notice.
TJOOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
_L> MANUFACTORY.—The 8u1t*criber having great-
increased the focilitia* of the above estabUshmentfbc
in* Manufacture or lilank-YY'ork, Ruling of Paper and
Hook-Binding of all kinds, respectfully solicit, the p*-
trooage of the public. By recent arrivals bar* bun re-
AGRICULTURAL IM-
PI.EMENTS.—400 Plough*, com
prising all the various sixes and kind*
used in this section.
Harrows, various
i Fodder Cutter*, i
mon Grain Pan All
40 Cultivators and Harrows, various patterns
40 Strew and Corn Fodder Cuttcra, various prices
85 Patent and common Grain Pan Mills
- 8 Grain Threuhlng Machines
30 Corn Shellers, various kinds, for hand and horse
power, 0 do. do. with seperater and cleaner
6 Corn and Cob Crushers
19 Patont band Corn Mill*, an Unproved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel-Barrow*
50 dox. Plantation Hoes, complete assortment
400 pair Trace Clutins; 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox and Log Chains; 30 dot. Socket Spades
10 dox. bandied Spades; 16 do. long hanifled 3howls
13 do. do. Shovels
8 do. long and short handled Manure Forks
A complete assortment of Garden Hoes and Rakes
16 Fair bank k Co.’a Platform Scales, assorted slxu
a supply or Ft refer* M’s Harem Mif
A supply of Patent MaclRne Belting.
■ale oy DENSLOYV k WEBSTER.
For sal* by
Jan 1
rpHE American JOURNAL of the Medi-
— cal Science*— Edited by lease Hays, M. D.. is
published quarterly, on tho first of January, April, July
and October. Each number contains about two hundred
and eighty targe octavo pages, and is appropriately illus
trated withencravingaon copper, atone, wood, fce.
Tho Medical News and Library, la published monthly,
- .. k* —a—eryliuf' —
S _. Luthoran Sunday School Society. Christ
Sunday School. Sunday School of In depend ant
’'WrVX^ssj
Uie Fim Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
004,1 ^otHcrSocleUesinSararmiiD.
Georgia nklorical Soclety^JameN M. YVayne. Proa’I.
tssamsso^^
The splendid naw ■leamerCIIKROKEB,CaptThomas
Lion, (hits ofth* YY’m. Seabrook.) leaves Savannah Am
New-York. oa YY’ednesdat, the UMi December, 3d Jan
uary, 17th January, 31st January, and on svery alternate
Wetlneaday thereafter. Tin ship I* 1,939 tons burthen,
built exprewly for this trade, In the most substantial man
ner, and with every regard to safely, comfort and si—
ttie second steamer of tire Une. the TENNES8K
launched, and will b* ready early in the Spring, so
one will leave New-York and Savannah every Warn
~ id vantages offered by this
dat. The facilities and advantage*
to the travelling public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
and Florida, it is hoped will be triad and duly appre
ciated.
In this line, are
Company, will, when-
i to suit the arrival and
that the Oral
. nscesaary, ran a special train
denartur* of the steamer*.
Por Freight or Pareage, apply to
PADELFORD k PAY, Savannah, or
SAM’L. L. M1TC1IELL, 191 Front at,
18 New-York.
FOR NEYV-YOItK.)
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To will weekly during the year. This Une is composed
of the IbHowin* vessels:
Oirqu*PETER DEM?i.'l.‘ l '. I . , ."".""t!I. > N*.lt'oBT, <1
Brig MACON,. P. fiIIKf MELD.
Brig JOHN &NDERS, J. Johnson.
Behr. O. J. JONES II. Look.
The above vessels are of the first class. Insured at the
owest rata*, and an commanded by Captains of much
ixperienee in the trade. They will be towad upend
town the river when necessary, and will always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins are handsomely'fur
nished, and every care will be taken for Uie comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or I’aresge, a p
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
' No. 179 Hav-atract, Davannab.
DEM ILL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 188 Front street, New-York.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia's Hoots
CHATHAM, C*pt HnnuRD,
TENNESSEE, Cape Gould,
TII08. 8. METCALFE Us pi. Powell,
Run between the above place* In eon Diction with Tow-
boots and Lighten, affording tin
“ ‘ Carolina, Tr
the merchants of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
the interior.
During the very low stage* of the river the present
-jiuon, (lower titan for *nmo year*,) mcrchandWe en-
ini-t-dto tills Company has been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no interruption; proving lo the pub-
lie their ability to forward goodaatth* lowest stage* of
the river.
Merchandise, In all ewes, imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Rail Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the YVcatrm fc Atlantic Rail-Road, ran be
paid at those Stations; freight for other Stations tills side
of Atlanta I* payable at Augusta.
Prodace from the Georgia Rail Rodd will also be for
warded free of cotnmlsrtoos, and aH expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs as a regular packet, affording
increased (kclliUrat of communication.
of Savannah Agent, and from the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
A cents, JAMES A. FA YVNS, Savannah,
ort 18 JNO. B. GUIEU, A
, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA.
IIF.KOVS PIIIUDKLPI1IA
ffiji -rrjj AttD
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The (bHowlng vessels' comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, viz t
Schr. IUL1AELIZA,.. Cap*. Hiobee.
Schr. H. YVESTCOTT. Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. H. HOLMES, (now) Capt. Lodqk.
The above vessels are all first class » hoouers, and
commanded by Captahis experienced In the trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give satisfa-don to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations fbr Passengers), apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
' 79 Bay- street. Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jr.,
oct 17 ' No. 37 Jf N. YVharves, Philadelphia.
.Dally V. M. Mall Stcam-Pnckct Line.
^ BETYVEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THR WAY.)
METAMOHA.. C*pt F. IIabdik.
YVM. SEAnROOK, Capt P. RLANKRRanir.
OEN. CLINCH, Capt Truk Tkok.
JASPEHp Capt Wm. B. Dixon.
This Line ls_ composed of th* above very auperioi
Steam Packets, With experienced commander*, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savanna)) every evening at half-past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock ihroufch-
Pare Five Dollars, meals included. Tkmgk Titktu
between Macon and Chariretoo. Ten Dollars, I Deluding
meals on the steamers and omnibus fere in Savannah.
BROOK81k TUPPBR,Agrats, Savannah.
— - - R_ /in . hL.j —
onuuapw i u rron. ninui. mnnnui.
oct 98 E. LAFITTB k CO., AgenU, Charleston.
tha Bavannah River, to and from
lUgusts, by their Iron Steameni
- OHN RANDOLPH, Capt Phiu-ot.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the eteamer
AMORY Sini.EY Capt CaaaWRLL.
TIio latter Steamer being of less draught than any other
n die River, Insures unprecedented despatch in allstages
of the water. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
Tow-boats and two Lighten.
All Freishl addressed to the care of the Company or its
Agents, will bn received end forwarded freaof commie-
sions. A. SIULF.Y, President, Augusta.
T. 11. MILLSrAgent, Savannah',
oct 16 YV. M, RO T ’ ‘ *
LLSj-Agent, —
OYY’LAND, Agent, Augusta.
Sa ml-Weakly U. S. Mall Steam-Packet Lina
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATKA,FLA n
. VIA DARIEV, HRUNriWiCK AND HT. MARY’S,
Oa.^JACKSONVILI.K, BLACK CREEK AND FlUO-
In connection with tho Charleston Daily Mail steam-
Paeketa at Savannah; th* Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, tha Mail Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison-
ville, to Tallabaasce; and from Picolata to SL Augustine.
OCAMULGEB,. Capt YV. M.- YYulson.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John Hbubard.
8T. MATTHEYY’S Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning al 10 o’clock.
Rkturnino.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday and Friday
General fgtftrrttseinents.
.HOUSE-FUIINISHING STORE.
A N ORDINANCE—'To divide iho City of
Savannali into Fire Di.uicta, and to provide lor
giving the alarm
Sicc tion He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldormen
of the City of Snvnnnah and Ilamleta theofin Uouncil as
icmblcd, nnd it it hereby tudiiined by the authority of the
tune. *1 lint ltom nnd nfti'r the |»vo>HKe ol tliis oulinnnco,
the City of Havniinitli m.d Hamlets thereof, be, and th*
»ame are, divided into Five (.’cnetal DivUioim, to be
known a< Fire Dlatricta, accoidmg t-» the follow mg plno
amp numbers t
1st District, Shall include nil thnt portion of the City and
ilamleta, bounded os follows t North by the itivor; Fast
to- a Une commencing at the lowest point I nst of the
Eastern YY'barveo, and running South to n |x>iiit op|M>>tt*
the Fn*i*ni terminus of South Broad *ueet; and Wert by
Hull-street. YY'bich portion or the City so bounded, shall
be numbered and known na the First Fire District.
9d District, Hmll include nil Hint |M>ition of the City
nd Hamlets, hounded nv follows: JTuttii by Soutlt lliood-
streoti Eatt and South by the CUT Commons, (including
all buildings Within Uio corporate limits of thcLity.) and
YY’rat by Hull street. YY'hlch portion or the city so
bounded, shalU be numbered and known ai the FecumP
Firs District, i
3d Dlatriet, Shall Include all that portion of the city
bounded aa follows: North by th* Hirer i^East by Hull-
Ivory Table Catiery, in mob of 61 piece*, nr stogie
tnlvea only, Ruck Hera and couuoou Cutlery; Sciuors,
taixors and Pocket Culleryt a fine assortment of Coffee
Mills, Mince Knives,
*ota, Dutch Oven*, S
Belt*, Porcelain 8—
and WoT
VaSa Irons, Coal Hr
Aailron*, Bts
Bells, Grid IronailUt a
Wire and Nuraery “
Oyster Knlr.
..Fbi
Furnace*, Wafer
lods, Coffea Rotftera, Brass and
Rods, Bad Irooo, Toe and Dianer
* Mouse Traps, Umbrella Stands,
Whips, Paste Jogger*,
Squeezer*. YY’ood Spoons. Alan, Market Baskets, Cra-
dlos and Wagons; togetkar with * —'
Travelling and FancyB sake ta; Dm
tsiDustin^BcruMuSToUrer
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. •
China, Glass and YY'oodToy*, a line asrortmentt Fancy
Boxes. Ptaring Cards. Wax Candles, Begar Fu*e*. La
dles’ Draeting Cate*, Marbles,Thermometer*, Tooth and
NaU Bru*he*, Dumb Beiis, Liquor Flasks^ Book Rasta,
SUM* t South by South Broad street, and YVc*t by West
"rood street. YY’hlch portion of the City so bounded,
till be numbered and known as the Third Fire District.
4th District, Khali Include on that poition of the Citv
and Hamlets, bounded aa followai Not Hi bv South llmad-
streal; East by Hull-street t South by the line orincoipu-
lation ef the City, and Yv’est by West Broad Pinal.
YY’hlch portion or the City and Ilnmlcta *o bounded, shall
be numbered and known ai the Fourth I ire IH-tiicL
Cth District, Bball Include all thnt tH.rtl in of the t Ity of
lavannah known aa •• Ynmncravr,’’ and bounded as fid-
owat North by the River; East by YY’eSt Broad aUunt;
* ‘ ** of ueorponulon of the City, and Wo*t
YVhicb portion or tiic City and Hanilets so
t>ounded and deferibed, shall be numbered and know n as
the Fifth Fire District.
Hcctio* 9.—He It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That it shall be the duty of the Watchman lu
the Cupola of the Exchange, at the cccurrc:.cc of 'ilrt,
first to give a general alatm, by ringing the EschntigQ Hell
continuoasly, for a apace of time not axeaadmg two
minuii-s duiB'Inn, and then to denigrate the District where
•ueh fire may occur, by ToHiNgthu bell tor tin-1 hit Din-
Couatiy merchants, I
ere, are invited to call,
a* theta prices win
•keeper*, and
rill b» knv,
SAVANNAH YVIIOLESALR AND RKTAIL
>l.triet—Striking Three Times witli short intervals for
the 'I M.d lu tri> t—FHiking Four 'J imes «iHi *hort Inter
val* for th* Fourth iHsUiet, and hlrikint Five Time* w ith
rhi.rt Interval* for the FllUt District. Fnid tinging nnd
lolllog ofthe Exchange Hell to continue fbr a spnrr ol n n >«
it' veecdli i thirty luinut. sdurolinn. when llshall eea.c.
Provided, n*verthelr*s, That if fluridg the prevalence of
ora firs in any part of the City, Hiero flmiiid occur n lira
n another part ofthe City, Unit nnd In that care, it shall
bathe duty ofthe IVatchrnsn In the Cupola of the Ex
change, to designate Hte Dl«tiiet where *ucli second tire
mayocw, ^toUto* and sulking tha Exchange belt in
Srction 3.—He it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, Tbnt It shall be Hie duty of the Officer* of th*
Watch, tncaute the alarm of lire to be extended,!)) ring
ing the Bo8 of the M Guard llottae,’* without cc.ntJon,
" any fir* Ir **“* F =
from the discovery of
■liall m subdued.
■ Section 4—H# It farther ordal
duty of the Officer* of the Fire Ct
YValch, to report all neglects of ti
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Youttft’a Dnlldlnjg^len of the Golden Saddle,
OfpvtiU Hamilton $• Sj/monV Clothing Start.
onlnlned, That It shall be Hie
. — . Ire l.'ompanv, nnd of.Ilia City
report all neglects ofthe duties required by Hie
provisions or this Ordinance, and upon conviction Wf..ir
tha Poliea Court of Sarannah, such offender so convicted
■hall be fined to a ram not exceeding Ten Dotiars, or b«
dismissed from service.
Section 5,—lie it further ordained by tho authority
ore-aid, That all Ordinnne.-*, or parts of OnUnaneiM
ndlitating against Um abore provi mm of this Onlu.ime*.
be. and the same are hereby repealed,
hosed In Council, 2d April, W.- ,
„ YV. II. MAY Ot CO.,
Manuflulurei* of HRIDLEH, SADDLES and IIAR.
NESSES, have oa hand a good asaortuenl of IMLtdle*,
Bridles and lfante**es, of which the fotiowing comprise a
part; Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Hhafton Saddles;
Planter** hugs and extra largo Saddle*; Mens’ plain do.;
■ 'i do.! Boys’ and Race do.J Ladies’ Saddle* of a
. of Patterns; Urtdles and Martingale*) Saddle Bags,
Trunk*, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skin*: Fad do.; Straining aad YVorsted Web)
Thread and Tacks, assorted rise*.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and'Sulky
HaraatotsofaB Mr‘~ —“
CARRIAGE
l?p
l« considered Public Nutaance
the K'm? t p**«-d 3d August, 18391
Section 1. lie it ordalnrd by the Mayor ami Aldermen
- ^igghamlets ' *-
• thereof, in Council
of Hie City of Havannah, t„ .
r« ■ mhled, and ft i« hereby ordainoi by Iho authority of
tha same t That tho seventeenth section of the ahovo ro-
'•Red Ordinance be, nnd I < Ii- r* by rei amended nx t«. pro.
libit any p-non, under the penally we.cribed in the
«re recited Ordinance, from keeping tv
Cnobe, kc.
rstei
Jan 1
S.MDKll. LATHROP 4b NEYTTT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
XT AVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
II PALI/ AND YVINTER DRY GOODS, which they
Offer for rate at YY’holeaala and Retail, on .Hu mo*t res
tonable term*. -
ULANKirrs—Heavy London Dxiffil, own importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, and foray end; Foray end and
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, aarartsd qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large awomnent, compti-lng •” **—
didbrratstyla*a -
OaMffini
CLOTIIs—Blacl
cloths.
st^la*andqualltleaboth fancy and plain, of
blue, b.own, green, gray and diab
CABHI.MERES—Black and foray plaids and stripes.
TWEEDS—An a-sortment of plain and ftray.
8ATTINETS—Blue, black and foray colors.
VESTINGS—An assortment of silk and woolen.
NEGRO GAPS—Kilmarnock and Bcotck bonnets.
OSNABURGS—A large supply, at foetbry prices.
BURI.AI’fl—Of flax and cotton, forpicktogabeeta.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, forpimitanon
low price to fine scarlet; a huge assortment of low
price to fine white flannels, best makes.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and unbleached, bert
RE^TICKS—AWq' aaiitie* of cotton.
DIMITY—Fumltnre and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—YVhlte cotton and silk fringe*.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and imperial; cot
ion and wool and all cotton. »
RUGS—Fine to low price.
BAIZES—I Igured and plain.
MATJ’lNGS-4 4 to 6 4, plain white and oolored.
YVINDOYV SHADES—plain and pointed centre*.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured end plain scar-
let: white and buff linen; plain white and embroidered
COUNTERPANES—YY'hUe and colored, low price to
fine.
DIAPERS—llurkabuck, Scotch, Russia end cotton; linen
table and damask diapers; brown table cloths end
diaper*.
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 12 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive auortimnt of bleached and
, brown Shirtiun; superior bleached long cloths, best
makes.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marboro stripes end pUld<;
Columbian end other stripes.
MARINERS STKIPE3-YVW* end nutoxv stripes, as
sorted qualities. ,
DENIMS AND JCANfcf—Blue mixed denims and blue
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JDANS-Variuus qttaU
ties and brands.
RrruaNiito.—Leave PalaUca every 7’utaday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching al the above luuned places
"*AU*w)d* consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
coimiussioii. Aqknts i
CROOKS k TUPPEB; Savamuh.
A. A. DeJ.orme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John lIcaMBt, SL Marys; Fernandez k Bisbce,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, niack Creek; Georg* Cole*, Pico-
lata; R. R. Held k Co., Palatka, B. Lafitte, Charleston,
oct 98
SLSO— '
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
raperflne, dark and tight colored Ginrhama, “
Bombazines, Nock end colored English or
Merino*, w orsted Damasks and Moreens.
M paces*,
I French
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
has roceivad by recent antral* t
50 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar
SO do. SL Croix do
100 package* Stewart•* Sugar-Loaf, Crash-
... edand Refined)93 bid*. Coffee Sugar
300 bags Rio Coflbe; 60 bags Loguirado.
60 bags and pockets Java Coffee
i 00 packages Tobacco, various brand*
00 bbla. common Glm 60 do. Phelp* do
00 bbl*. New England Rum; 5 pipe* Holland Gin
50 bbla. Western Whiskey; 8 half pipe* Otard Brandy
60 quarter and eighth casks Malaga Wine
1 puncheon St. Croix Rum
90 quarter end eighth cask* Madeira Wine
10 bbla. super old Monongahela YVhlskey
108 piece* Dundee Bagging; 15 bale* Gunny do
iw uarreis ana n*u ddis. vnnmi r iour
60 bbla. Baltimore Flour, £00 bog* assorted Shot
90 bbl*.and 10halfpipe*CidwVinegar
50 bbl. No* 3 Mackerels 100 kep Hazard’s Towdcr
Oomtrils'iloherf Rraldtittf IK WWBWr,
rORTHZTZKtNO Of DtrOftTldNd, AND VON
moor or dhdi, kc., to kb n» °thxz
SB5iP
jda and FoUll) CdtoBh^'
ThothttO. Nliblf/for Florida ’
Charles 8. Henry, for Connecticut.
Charles E. Telft, for North Carolina.
and consists of Hilrty-two very largo octavo papea,
talning Uio Rledlcal Information of th* day, as well a*«
treaties of high character on a prominent department of
Medicine. YVataon’* Lectures on the prac tice of Physic,
Itvodie** Clinical Lectures on Surgery, and Todd k Bow
man’* Physiology, have time appeared In jt, and the work
at present publishing is "West on the Diseases of Infancy
and Childhood.”
Tiknb.—The subscription to tile American Journal of
the Medical Sciences, to $5 per annum. YVhen this *-
mount is paid in advance, and free of postage, th# sub
scriber thereby becomis entiUed to tha Medical News and
Library fbr one year, without farther charge.
For the small rant of fl vo dollai 1 *. therefore, tho subscri
ber con obtain a Quarterly and a Monthly Journal of Hte
highest character, presenting about fifteen hundred largo
octavo pages, xvith appropriate Ulostr
Thq January number Just recelvod,
Also, Uie Eclectic Ml
100 kegs Hazard’* Towdcr
100 boxes Soap, various brands
90 bags Pepper) 10 do. Spice; 96boxee Retains
00 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Almonds
60 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Pipe*
50 barrels New Orleans Molasses
93 cask* Porter, pints an-l quarts
90 quarter chest* HyaonTea; 93 boxed Cheese
60 M. Spanish Cigars, various brands
For sale on fovofoble term* by
•cpt 14 H. A. CRANE.
Alto; Uie Eclectic Magazine of Forelgii Literature i
containing reflection* from all the brat English Magazine
and Reviews; published monthly, each numl
lifted by aflneMexodilt engrarlni- TheJsft
beF contaiixa **A Utrrary Party at Sir Joshua R
January mim-
Joshua Reynolds’."
beF contains **A Literary
1 Goiey’&Lady’sBook, for FebfuaiY, With sevand bean-
ri.OLD pens;
now nnd l«Tffo «upply
ing pffif ^nworSnsry
*Ur PremlxmDiamoddFolMtoPentthe Franklin Pen,
with ' tlwislon caae; French ItattrrnOrildTon: h>.eta■>• -
celTbntod rod; the Gardinef Pdn; the C\ How-Pen;
American Pfrmie%, ke. > Also, mwwoI raw rtylra of
.nd Hnldfrt.
A. CHAMPION offers fur sole, at
Store, North aide Market square t 40 hhds SI.
Croix, l’orlo Rico, Muscovado atid N. O.
M—to Croix. Porto Rico. Muwovrn
Hucarn; 100 bags Kio and Java Coffee
86 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugar*
85 boxes Woolsey k YVoctoey’* Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, end 10 bill* Syrup
,00 bbl* and half bbls Canal and Georgia Flour.
60 box** Sperm,95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull's
Candle*) 100 boxes and half box** Soap
ASseSK^nsa^.^
60 packages Buckwheat in bbl*. half qr. eighth and bags
OS packages choice Teas; 90,000 superior Havana Began
75 boxes half and qr. Rtastos; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 cask* and 60 boxca cholco YVto*
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1843
1 qr. ca k Quern’s Port YVlne
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquor*
900 boxes end half boxes Tobacco, various brand* .
niui .inch ente (br cuh, nt ihn iinpwMcnlc.l Inw pdcc.
TOigSar’g
WICK.—Solir, Astral and Ijilft
liSp wicVTVlin, rinaic UVk, cmcunthf on
hand, and tor sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY
Jan 1*4
■WGCERnsr=-2oKiairR«o
I 45 bbls. rhclp’a Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
60 do. New England Bum
boxesimanufeeured^oboero^^^ ^ ( M||rhtrt|
do. No. 1 do.
3000 fWXb^TowMtfeSalmMd
sSuBSmssna^rahM
10 qr. casks Madeira YVlnct93do.do. Malaga do.
95 bbls. Haretaria Rum; 50boxc* reeled Ilurtog
60 do. 8ng0r. Batter and Soda Biscuits
75 matt* Cant a; 10 hhds. Baron Sides
60 qaarter che ta Hyson Tea, 85 eigltlh do. do.
80 cheat* Black Tea; 10 ba« Pepper; 8 bop Pimento
10 kegs Grohen Butter, 80 bhl*. Monongahela YY'htakey
12 heir pipe* Otard, Dupuy k Co.** Brandy
4 do. do. SwanGlm60boxesCbcM
5 hbd*. Kentucky LoarTohacco; 50 boxes Tearl Starch
BOO Demijohn*, various rises
75 basketa Champagne, of choice brands, In store and
CONNERAT k BAEIE.
Jon 1
GROCERIES.—Givo us a call !—
The Subscribers have received from New-
I Y'ork, a choice and well selected stock ol
GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex
pressly fbr HiU market, ron«t*tlng of
HL Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars;
Loaf, Cnv-hed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
Pale end white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candles;
Almonds, Raishw, C,vrants and ITunes;
Flour, Uoffso Urooni«, rails, nntabes, and all other
articles usually kept In a Family Grocery Store.
oct 94 Corner of Broujfiiton and Drayton eta«
. NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—Tho
'subscribers have opened a new DRUG STORK* to
wasjwjas
and will always be etippllcd with I’resh DRUGS,
CH EM I CL AS, Pharmaceutical Preparation, «wi. ke., of
UnBIIIVOAO. ro
^A great 1 variety of Perfumery and Fancy Articles eon-
stantiy received front the Importers end manufacture re.
SODA YVATER.at the fount and In boules.^onghout
SODA YY’ATER, at the fount and ln boulei. throughout
Cojgres* Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltzer, and other
MEDICINAL YVATER, direct from the Spring.
A perfectly competent person will attend, at ai
nrrannl l l'l , U.c«n , pnn»l ,n rtlcln..o ]ma o N c0
LE CORKS.—10 bnl« nnperfinn
•tJOTTI—
JL> Y’elvet Porks, for rale bv .
li. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
Gibbons* Building.
Jan 13
A full assortment of HOSIERY, eomprUng Cotton,
Woolen and Silk, in ail their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’* and Misses’ Merino Undershirts and
Drawer*; fiUkwnd Cotton Umbrella*, a Dill assortment,
Jan itl
TVTEW CLOTHING S'lORE, No. 09 am*.
it 150 GiaaoNa’ Banos—The undersigned has re
cently returned from the North, where he has been en-
1 In getting up a hand asms assortment of READY
»B CLOTHING, expressly for a retail business | n
Savannah, to which he very respectfully invite* the
Planter* visiting title place, and the citizen* generally, to
give him a call, aa he i* confident hia stock has never
been eurpassed by any brought to this place. Among his
good* are the following articles t
Cloaks and Mantles—blue and black Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Cotta of Invisible green, hrown, Parson* mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quUltd Camlet, Lion Skin and Blanket.
Dress Coots and Frocks, of flue black French Bkond
Cloth.
Business Coats—such as plain and fancy Tweed, Pa*i
mere, black Do* Skin, plain BeaverCloth, Satinet, Ken-
„
i, English
Pantaloons, from _
such as plain black Caasitncre. black Doe Skin,
ribbed Cnssimere.Molctklh, Plaid, Satinet, Tweed Caret
icrennd Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain rianncl, Satinet, Kentucky
Vesta of every description, such as fine plain black
®(tB ©tftlnnturs.
r tho
in Die City, till tho sums
A”
ORDINANCE—To amend Uie st*v. :
pf an OrJinancc. di-flulng w hat >lrall
" I and for iho removal of
finance, from kec|
thin the foi-
owlng limits my Hog or ho?«: commencing at the mouth
ofthe Savannah, Ogecbe* and Altamahn Canal, on thw
Itiver, thence South on eastern bank of
Canal to Rail Road-street, thence Eat along Hail n»»nd
street to West Broad-street, thence South, along West
ft road-street, extended to Cnrdcn I.ot No. tcvm (7),
’ —•—-*-- ■■ Told Garden Lot, to
Tiittnall ftrcct, to
_____ along Jones-street,
in a direct line to Hie hinlis of th.* City.
--3.9. ne It further ordained, If tho authority afore
soldi That: allOrdJnaMea,or parts thereof, militating wuh
be, ami tho sain* or*
Kiu-iu-sucri, rsicnaca to i.nrucn i.ot
Hience EastwarJlv, along Uie line of »»l
Tattnall street, tfirncc north along T
Joncs-sireet to Jnncs^trcet, thence sic
— .—jOnUaaraea.orpart
the provisions of this Ordinance
hereby reposted.
Passed lnCoui
Council. 17th August. 1848.
_ FRANCIS S. flARTOW, Acting Mayor.
feta
Attest, A. C. DAVZKtorr, c. c.
A BILlc-
carry me
-To be entitled “ nn Ordim
•t fully Into on effect Hie plan um
d keetang in a state of dry c
lb* city of Savannah, and to provide
tow I md* around tha e..,
for tit* removal of such nuisances ore
which may effect the cltiiens thereof, or In anywise In
jure their health.”
YYlicreas th* culture of Rice upon the lands around Hi*
city of Savannah which by contract arc subject to dry
culture, is a violation ofthe true Intent and inclining or
Hie said contract, and is prohibited by the ordinances of
the city, end is manifestly Injurious to Iho health nr tho
citizens ami whereas power Is vested in the Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah and tin- hamlet* there
of, by Act ofthe General Assembly, m carry Into full t n«. t
the system of dry culture, ami to remove nil nuisance* or
or causes of diw-ose which may effect the health of tits
cliixpn*; and whereas, It I* the right and Im* l*c« nine th*
duly of the City Council to exert Hie powers thus confor
m’d upon them, for the public good.
Section 1. lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah and hamlets therm! That it
shall be Die duly nf the Mayor, whenever ho shall jw-m*
■hall be the duly nf the Mayor, whenet
information that Rice to planted or cultivated upni
Ofthe lands around tho city subject to dry culture con-
tracts, to aervv a notice upon the owner, tenant, or nilti
valor of the sold fond, or any pe non having Ilia rlinrgs nf
the same, or his, her dr thur egeaL requiring the said
person to desist from the said culture, nnd to «l.-tr..v th*
•o hi Rice if growing, or to appear before Council at a lime
e in such notice to.be specified, not exceeding
from the date thereof, to shoiv mure if any they
id (dace i
n day* fro
have, why the said growing Rica should not bo Mnnv.-j
—■* destroyed ta a nuisance,
i.ti. And I
Sue. 9. And be it further ordained, Thnt if Hie said
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, almu not, upon
tiic said notice, comply with the term* of the same, or
shall foil to appear before Council, or if having appeared,
no sufficient cause should bo show n why the said fUc«
should not bo removed, and Ita culture abandoned, tint in
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen may direct the
Ity Marshal forthwith to remove the said Rice nnd to
Imtroy the same effectually, wherever It may bo plantud
or crowing on the said dry culture contract.
Sec. 3. And ho It farther ordained, That the expenses
incurred by the authorities in enforcing tliis ordi
nance, shall be asfcased upon the owner of the land from
which the nuisance shall be removed, and shall b« col
lected by execution to be issued therefor as In oilier c&se*
of dues to the rtty.
Sec. 4. And be it further ordained, That nothing In this
ordinance shall he so construed as to prevent nn notion
for and recovery of damages Tor violation of tire dry cul
ture contracts br tween tho owner* of lands ami the cor-
noration of Havnnmth.
Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, Thnt all onluinners
or ports thereof militating with the provtafoos of this or-
■" *- 1 “■ —
dlnnncc, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 29th May, 1£W3.
II. XL BURROUGHS,
Attest, A C DAVZKrooT, Clerk of Council.
T^X TRACT from Ordinances relating lo
Lumber, Flro YVood, fce,—“Be It further ordained,
thnt nn person shall brine, deposit, lay. or dime to he
brought, deposited, or laid. In any, or either
lie docks, wharves, or landing place* at Urn r
or opposite to the streets in tiita city, tiny b
id of,
cud .
city, onv hoard plank,
, shnigles, fire woiHt, or reticr luin
ivcr; and An pcrreii sliail ship from, or land ai,
or cause to be shipped from.or landed, nt any of tho pub
lic Wharves or dock* within the city or Fnvannah, any .
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, coni, imlr-s, package,
trunks, or any species of merchandise wb«ld rr"—•‘Pro
vided. that nothing contained In lids section shall he con
strued to prevent any Planter from landing nut of his
boat or canoe the product# of hit or her plantation, rithnr
for oalo or for flunliy nse, but limn com clinll Ire or *hs
be allowrd to occupy the said public wharf or dock longer
than i* absolutely necr*rarv”- -‘ and tire raid articles may
be seised "nd retained until tho fine is paid.” rensity
not exceeding $100.
True extracts. EDYY'ARD G. lY’ft.SON, r. c.
Hie City Marshal and City Constables arc required t<*
above CrdiitAuVU. E>
jar. IS 6 '
AUiva CrdliiAMi'u. Ilywuu.—• . ■■ ji
’ ” ‘ KDYVAHD O. WILeOW. c.c,
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere, Bomba
zine, Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, block
Clout tuid Cnwiinere.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed YY’ool,fin* and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain SUk, black BUk.
Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, fancy
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also, a gen
eral assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks, of plain Sntin, crimpod do, Bombazine and
fancy Silk Stock* and Neck Tie*.
G^ows^o^pIafn^renSTviri, black, whlto ami colored
Silk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk and Cotton Night Can*,
Money Belts, Silk rurees, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
posrrrf
pLERK’S OFFICE—Savannah,20fli Dc-
cetnbor, 1848.—Extract of “an Ordinance, to pre
vent shooting with fire arms, in tho city of Snv annnh, nnd
to punish tho offence of setting off squit>.« ’
other conibu*tiblo matter, and for other ;>m
in Council, 15Ut Dee., 18)7.
Be il farther nrdained, Hut it shall be the duly of tire
City Marshal and City L’ocitabies tn Infi'nu ngniiut air
whit® persons found within the limit* of sold rity, ilis-
charging or attempting to discharge any uu.., puiul or
oilier flro arm*, crackers or oilier eoml.uctible prepara
tion, and that Die person *o Inform' d ngainst be fined in a
smn not exceedidg thirty dollars; and if n stare or free
person of color be found so offending, such person of
color shall receive corporal punishment nOt tzcondbig ten
' ’ ‘ led^rthr--
"Umbrellas—a benutiftil ***ortmeiit of French, Bilk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton UrabrtlUs. _
Cap*—a fine and fashionable assortment of Cloth
Glaixcd Silk, and Otter Skin Cap*.
N. B. A general assortment of Youth’a and Boy'*
Clothing, of Backs, Round Jackets, Pantaloons, Y'rsta
and Cloth Cap*. Having taken much palna in •electing
tho above stock, he hope* by strict attention to business,
B NI0|foI(
THE FIRST REFORMERS
Pruenting their Famous Protest, at the Ditto/
Syires, in 1629.
A N Engravingof tlio alxovo intcreallnff event,
which gave rise to the name of “Protestant,” and
comalnln* nearly on* hundred flgrnc*, presenting authen
tic portrait* of Hie most prominent men connected »*•“*•
it, Including Luther, Mclanctlmn, the Electee of 8ax. ..
and miter great Leaden ofthe Reformation, ha* Ju*t been
finished In the Mexzotinto manner, by Jnltn Bonin, after
the magnificent deoljn of Geo. Cattertnore. Size, with
out margin, SI by 15 inches high. Price $3.
A descriptive key will accompany each impression.
Order* for the above Engraving, which may now be
seen at Mr. Abmitsok** Trial Httire.miiy be left xvith Mr.
A., or the snhrehbsr. JOHN M. COOPER,
tan 32 Agent for the Publisher*.
>*_• R
lashes, to be Inflicted b;
duo bo
the ofllecr prosent-
A. Ci DAVi’.NTO
ri LERKAS OFFICE —St v.-mnnh, Dec.
KJ r-
in any ofthe streets, lanes, alleys,
squares.within the city of Barnnnnli.
not exceeding three dollars, or whig
ten stripes.
A. C.
20th, 1818.—Extract from “an ordinance defining
xvhnt shall be entiridered ptiWie nuisances, and for tire
S reventlon, punishment and tomovaloftho ?nme,” passed
i Council August 2d, 1839, and amended October 21th,
1839.
“lie It further ordained, That It shall not.be lawful for
nny slave or free perron of color to smoke « eip*, or pins
i ■* 1 - Or public
penalty of
"VT OTICE.—Extract from Ordinance rela-
Xx tire to Vessel*, fir the Information of Captain? of
Y’esseta, and others—Be it ordained, fcr.. “It shall be tire
duty of the. niarter, or rommnn.l.-r of every vea?el nr
craft, nf whatever dercriniion, not moored nt home whart
within the limits ofthe city, nnd lying in the stream ofthe
Iliver Bavannah, within the nnd limit? nr below the same,
betxvern the city nnd T>bee, to nirpend nod keep *u*
pended during all the hours of ntaht, nt the. masthead or
in rome prominent part of tho ringing of surh vr.rel or
craft, a lamp, properly trimmed and lighted, sufficiently
large and bnlnnnlio give t.msly notice of the pre.,*nef ot
Mteh vearel or craft In nil nn\ ignttnp the ?trenm.’’ prnsl-
tvnot exceeding ^30 f* n -
Atrueextrat. EDIY'AUD G. YY’ILBO.V, e. e.