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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1849.
NUMBER 62.
THE REPUBLICAN
I* rUM.ISIIED
O V1LY AND THI-AVEKKIjY,
J. L. LOCKE &A. K. MOORE
CITY » COUNTY PRINTERS.
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TERM Si
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to, unless accompanied with tho money, or d aatisfoctory
city reference.
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O.XRSQUAKt:, ONE MONTH DAILY 7,00
One square two months daily, 19,00
One square, three months daily,...4.13,00
AdvvttwmeBt* published every other day; ivnd those In*
scried once or twico n week, mo charged 73 cts. per
square for each insertion.
Legal advertisements inserted at Hie usual rates, and
strict faro taken that they be published according to law.
All h'tvertDomeQts from transient persons or strangers,
to be paid in njvance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined
rigidly to theii regular business, and nil oilier advertise
ments not pertaining to their regular builnera os agreed
for, to be paid extra.
Yearly n iveriisers oxc®ding In their advertisements the
average number of Unas agreed for, will bo charged at
proportional rates.
NO ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE INSERTED OR ATUITOUSLY.
All advotlrtomcitta for charitable InsUtutiOns aud to*
ligious Societies will be charged half price.
All Advertisements corn to Hits nfli-c without <11-
lactions nr to Uni number of insertions, will bo publi*h-
«d daily, until ordered to bo discontinued, tmd charged
accordingly.
• * All Latter* dircclod to this olheo or tho Editors,
must be post paid, to cntitla them to attention.
N. It.—Each CitaUon by tho Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application has been malofor Letters of
Administration, ma.tbo published thirty days at host.
Notice By Executors nml Administrators for Debtors Olid
Creditors to render in their accounts, must bo published
■ IX WEEKS.
Bales of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ail;
ministrators, and Guardians, mint bo published SIXTY
DAYS before the dny of sale. These sales mutt bo made
at tho Court House door of the county In which tho
property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tho month,
between the hours of ten In tho morning and four In tho
afternoon. No salo from day to day is valid, unless so
expressed In tho advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary for leavo to sell Heal Estate
or Negroes, mast bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Bales or perkodal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executors and Administrators,
inUtt be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let*
ten Diunlsaory must be published SIX MONTHS. .
Application for forecloture of Mortgages on real estate,
must tie advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Soles of perUhoble
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener*
ally, TEN DAYS before tho day of8alo.
Sntmnnali Btmtova.
-Thomas l'urse, H. II. Griffin, Wm. H. llul*
1. Walker,T. M. Turner, Wm. II.'Mongln.Holo*
tn. J. P. 1‘osey, R. A. Lewis, F. S. Harlow, It. It.
Government of tlio City.
The government of tho city consists of n Mayor and 13
Aldermen, who together arc denominated the City Coun
cil. They nro chosen annually, on U10 1st Mondny in
December, from tho people at large.
ClTYOrriCERs, kc., 1849.—Mayor— Dr. Rlch'd Wayno.
Aldermen—Thomas l'urse, It. II. Gridin, Win. II. llul-
lochifiTfan — ■
mon Cohen.
Cuyler, Jos. 3. Fay.
Custom House—Port of Mavnnnnh.
Collector—William II. Bulloch: Deputy Collector—John
PosWlll Naval Otllccr—J. Do LaMottai surveyor—Robert
W. Fooler) Appraisers—Charles Stephens and William
Alickay. PoitOHIce.
Pdst Master—George Schley) Ain't. P. M.—J. G. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham) 1*1 Vico President—
Chu*. Green; 2.1 do. do.—E. PaJelford) Secretary and
Treasurer—O. Cohen; Commit tea OfAppeals—G. II. Gum
ming, henry Host-r, Isaac Colicit, William Duncan; Jos.
8. Fay, J. Washburn.
John W. Anderson, Wm. H. Ilulloch, Secretary, and
Treasuier, Octavus Cohen, John Stoddard, Andrew
Low, Jf., John R. Wilder, John Williamson, Wylly
Woodbrlge.
RANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Haute of the State of Georgia.
Capital ©1,500,000—nppropiiatcd to Savannah, $750,000.
A. Porter, President, I. if. Ted), Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Directors—Wm. T. Williams,-O. P. Rlchardsone, R.
Hutchison, II. I). Weed, Hiram Roberts, Win. U. Hodgson,
li. Snider, N. A. Hardee.
Teller—S. II. Williams.
Hituieliej at Augusta, Eaton ton, Athens, Washington,
and CrMn.b.re 1 , »»t .A**>n».io« nt Macnil Mid Glidlll.
Planters' Haute.
Capital paid In $335,400.
Goo. W. Anderson, President 11. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering dsys, Tuesdays. Discount daysi Wednesdays.
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John O. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
Wm. Hi Cuyler, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has nn Agency In Gridin.
Marine anil Fire Insurance Dank.
$800 two'$ 5l3 » lw "’P rt * Ue * ed 10 lncre *“ ••nt® to
E.’padelford, President; }. Olnutcad, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesday*.Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on tho mornings or
Discount
Directors—George Hall, Elios Reed, A. Champion, Jo
seph Washburn, Octavus Cohen, N. U. Knapp.
Teller—Charles F, Preston,
lies an Agency in Macon.
L llall-Uoad and Ranking Co. of Go.
justness craws.
GEO.;\V. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For tho sale of Ileal Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal properly,
orncfc, CORNER BUI.L-HT. AND BAY LANK,
Savannah, Gcorula.
fob S3 tS
nOBEIlT D. WALK Kit.
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
DROUOIITON-ST., BRWEKN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Slones, nfltnlinn and Domestic Marble; Marblo
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Knlling*, Sic. foe., furnished to order.
TAIL OR,
JJO WHITAKER STREET.
All Garments in his line made In the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N; IL—Cutting done at the shorted notice. Gnt
L. no 111 OKU,
(EROM f ARtS.) ,
FASHIONABLE Boor 1/ SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
wiiitaker-street, orroiin aura atnttmtn.
DR. H. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perform any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to nn entire double set,
and warranted not to be exceUcd by the best Dentists in
Europe or America.
Oferatino Rooms, No. 197-CoNoaass-ttRgrr.
Stages for Tallahat
Friday's, and with Milledgcviltc daily.
Hates of Freight for Mrrclinudlze Generally, from Savannah to Moron 1
Mrasdrrment Ooona.—Boxes of IlBtH, Uoiuicu, IMmltura, Bhoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, j>cr cubic foot
Crockery Wore, incrates, bbzqaor tand*.,
Goods by waioirr, first Class.—Boxes Glaar. Points, Drug* and Confectionary, per 100|bi., M ,
Second Glass.—Bugur, Coffee, Rojn>, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hide*, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware, liice, boxes Soap and Candles, Hollow ware, Bagging, and other
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lb*.,
' A. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARB. CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or evert description.
Residence East sida of Pulaski Square.
’bird Class.—Flour, Ilacon, LkmorsJbtk. Beef. Fish, TaltaW and Beeswax, per 100 tbs., 40
'OURTU Class—.Miilgeaiiot, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nolls, Spikes and Coal, per 100 Ihi., 3Q «
^ rel !i , ."’ t *' 1,r,: “' , ’ ,?rH0keM » ,,otnlo t , ’ , '' / " lt ' O l rrtw, » On,o,,, » lc0 » fotfi other light barrels, each, 75 “
311 and Molasses per hhd., (smaller oast* in proportion) *0 00
Bait per «tek, nut exceeding r.iurbu.iieis, ' - no- «*.
Savannah, Jan. 1st, IHiu. L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer and r*.i|,crint.mdant.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
ALVIN N. MII.LF.lt,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
BAITS ON WUARE—BAY-STaiRT,
Savannah, Georgia.
JAMBS QUANTOCIC. gen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
■T. JULIAK-STREET, NEAR TUB MARKET.
Carriages repairedrand alt other work done at short notice
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of the line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan
nah to Dalton, Ga.
The passenger Trains of thl* Roalaro run dally as follows: connecting nt Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with tRo Western and Atlantia and Georgia Rail-Roads.
Leave Macon at 0 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 3d P. M., and at Dilton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on this ltoid to end from Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western and Atlantic Hoad do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orleane Via Bavannah and Macon, take 8tag cs at Btrnraville.
Passengers for La Grange, West Point, Montgomery aud New-Ortesns via Augtuu and Atlonta, take Btages at Griffin.
1 might Trains are run daily through the business season, and tri-weekly the remainder of the year.
Ail freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
CHARLES VAN IIOU.V,
SASII, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DORK AT THI SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber fbrfiale.
SHrtjcvtfscrs tit flic ncpttblfcmr.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
B AY-STHRET. BAY-STKBST.
R. A. Allo-i, No. 119 E. Molyneux, No. 77
R. A. Lewis, 118 11- HutclUson, 90
G. N. Noyle, 120 G. II. Gumming, 60
Wn. liburn,Wilder fo Cu. 114 E. A. Boullard, 09
N. A. Hardee, 110 A. Low and Co., 38
VV. C. O'Driscoll, 103
Pa lelfurd fo Fay, 101
W. P. Yongc, 91
E. Parsons fo Co., 91
A*a Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon, 86
N.Cnrjer, 81
J. N. Philips, 81
II. F. Halsey, 80
K. L. Hollis, 80
F. H. VVelman. 74
Greiner k Ueall,71
It. VV. Hamilton. 68
Win. Crowder. 6t
C. Hartridie, 190 -
Edward YVltey.lM
Clark fo Lawson, 191
F, Sorrel, 196 ^
G. VV. Anderson fo Rro.,900 T. C. NUbel
G.P. Mills,901 * *'*-• “
P. II. Doha,906
Win. Bettcrsby, 70
Htephen Hills, 1-1
Jos. Burke, 06
t4 Snlnmiti. fc IT.
Hamilton fo Hardeman,83
Harper & Stuart, 87
J. Smith fo Co., 85
Francis Wood, 91
Win. Duncan, 89
J. II. Burroughs, 07
J. Cowles, 93
Wm. Adams, 101
Way & King, 103
Cohen, Noms fo Co., 140
IL Habersham fo Son, 140
W. Woodbridfo, 144
Brigham & Kelly, 170
II.Roeer, 178
Crano fo Rowland, 179
Elios BoOd, 174
J. II. Ladd, 189
8. Goodall, 306
T. C. NUbet, 993
A. Minis, 390
William son and Preston, 334
Boston fo Gunby, 309
Rabun fo Fulton, 307
T. II. Harden,
S. Solomons fo Co., 301 J.O. Cooku,T
E. W. Uuker, Jones' Wlif. S.C.Dunnlng,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Philbrick, Meriain fo Beil, 130 Day-street*
Coiien fo Fnsdick, 118 do.
Thos. J. Walsh, ICO do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. CrabtrocfS08 Day-street.
— 11. Giles & Go., 94 Ut
uiiuii, avi
Ian, 110
1,Telfair's Bulld’f
u,10 Whitaksr-st.
Wm. 1
iv-eUeet.
. , I Bay-
A. A. Smcts, Sinet's Wharr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRV GOODS.
II. Roberts, Gibli.m’4 Building.
H. F. Waring, 101 Bmuihton-streot.
James Anderson fo Co., WarinK*a Building.
I. ntluop fo Foote, Gibbon’s Buildlne.
Snider, Lollirop fo Nevltt, Sind’s Building.
J. S. Rogers, do.’ do.
Marshall fo Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt fc Morgan, Ribera’s Building. .
M. Prendergaxt. corner Congress and VVhltaker-atreets.
J. S. Magill, 111 Oongrese-etreet.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 195 Day-street.
Cohen, Norris & Co., 140 Bay-street.
II. A. Crane. 189 Uar-strect,
Cuunerat fc Barie, 130 Bay-street.
Scranton fo Joiin»lon, 197 Bay-street.
Swift fo Denslow, 169 Bay-atreet.
G. VV. Davis, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market-square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do. .
J. Rosseau, corner Broughton and Bull-streeU.
Kelly fo O’Conner, corner Broughtod k Drayton-sts.
J. C. IlinchmanJ do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 133 Bay-atreet.
W. w; Goodrich, Smet’s Building, Whitaker-sueet.
Jesse fo Cady, 143 Broughton-atreet.
F. Scherff, contdr of York and Bull-sta.
’ HARD-WARE.
N. B. fo IL weed, 103 Broughlorl-sUeeL
G. IL Hendrickson fo Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
Wm. Humphries, 107 Bay-street
J. E. Johnson & Co., eomer Bay and Bull streets.
Turner I. Oden, Monument—juwo.
W. T. Williams, 140 nay-street.
J. M. Coopor, comer Whitaker gud 8t Julian-streets.
J. B. Cubbe'dge; 1591 Congress-street .
FUkNITURE WARE-ROOMS. ,
L W. Morrell, Smeti’ Building.
II. S. BogardUi, 35 BuIl-sUeet
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds fc Morrell, Sinet*’ Building.
Ucnrlow k Web.te, £ 4 v Whlt.!. | e,.t,eet.
M. Eastman, comer Whitaker and pryon streets.
■1'. T. VVilmot, Market-square.
D, B. Nichols, comer Whitaker and Bryan -streets.
■’ SADDLERY, &c.
W. IL May fo Co., comer Whlukcrand Bryon-streeta.
^mKSoRrroRV.
.Wrn.Wruu.r,*™*™^*
H. g. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
• i. tV. Adams. 8 VVJiitnkcr-stront.
' V V'\»\^^U^Ain!BT l AILbliaANDDn.lPERS.
' Price fo Vender, 147 Bay-street
John Maliery, 155 Bay-street.
jlmn Hon fo rly.nons. 17 Whltakcr-strcet.
Rnbiuon Camp, 6 Bull-street'
•can,93 Ilryan-strnet.
•‘'hi taker-street.
Capital, 9^349,165, all of which has boen paid In—ap-
nropnated mr banking purposes, $305,000.
R. It. Cuyler, Prtsidtnt. George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Oflbrinjg dniMonday*. Discount d*y», Tuesdays.
Dlrectora—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, II. McAIpln, J. Waldburg, Jos S. Fay
W. B. Johnson.
Ikvnnnnh Institute for Savins*.
O. P. Rrohardsonn, President) J. Olnutcad, Treasurer,
Hiram Roberts, Secretary.
Directors—II. D. Weed, I. VV. Morrell, BenJ. Snider,
N. U. Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thomas J.
Walsh.
The Investing Committee is composed of H. D. Weed,
BenJ. Snider, and Hiram Roberts.
Insurance Olliers lit Savannah.
Augusta Insurance fo Banking Company—Capital $375,-
000. William Duncan, AgentNo. 8W Bay-tt
Hartford Fire iniurtnea Company, Hartford—Capital
$900,000. W. VVoodbridge, No. 144 Hay-st
sCtna Insuranca Company, Hartford—Capital $900,-
000. Cohen, Norris fo Co., No. 143 Bsy st
Hope Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn^-Capital
$900,0009. Cohsn, Norris fo Co., No. 143 Boy-sL
A Howard Insurance Company,Nfw-york—Capital$300^
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Vvhltiker ft.
Union Mutual Fire fo Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 90S Bay-st.
Protection Marine fc Fire Insurance Company. Hart
ford—Capital $ . Brigham fc Kelly, No. 170 Bny-sL
New-York EquiUMe Fire Insurance Company—Capi
tal $300,000. VV. Crabtree, No. 906 Bay-st
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
„ W. P. Hunter, Planters’ Rank.
Mutual Baftftr Insurance Company, New York—Capi
tal $ —. Geo. 8chley, Post-Office.
Phtenlx Ofilce London—Cspital $——. R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Bay-st.
Protection Insurance Company, New-Jersey—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-st
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital $ .
W. P. Yonge, No. 94 Bay-st
Nautilus Mutual Lift) Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital $ Wm. B. Giles fo Co., No. 94 Hay-st
Forciefii Causnls Heslrient In Snvnnnali.
E. Molynenux, Dritlsh, No.77Bav-st; W. Crabtree,Da
nish. No. 308 Bay-st; Louis Barie.French, No. 18 Llberty-
stt John G. Doan. Spanish, Post-Office; W. O. O’Driscou,
No. 900 Bay-st; F. II. VVelman, Sweeden ami Norway,
No. 74 Bay-st; John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Ray-st;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 906 Bay-st; F. II. VVelman,
Agent for Loyd's.
Superior Court—Clmt 1mm County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge; John R. Davis, Clerk Superior
and InforiorCourts; Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Ofllcer* Rnldlttg In Savannah.
Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector. ThomiuEden, Coroner: 8amutd B. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. &0.1V T. City of Savannah.
Sits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil suits extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordecal Sheftalt, Ben.) Clerk—Lcvf 8. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly.
Juatloee Inferior Court—Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, Elias Reed, Wm. Thome Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clerk Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Honda—Chatham County.
It Wayne, M. D., Chairmnn. VV. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday in December..
U. 8. Court* Sitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wavne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. S. and Judge of the 0th Circuit
Court for the District of GeorgU. - , „
Hon. John O. Nicoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah and Ogeechce Canal Company.
Capital, $160,000, in Shares of SO dollars each.
Directors—George W. Anderson, Amos 8cudder, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Pi re Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph B. Fay; 3d ao—A1
Ian 3d do. Robert Locbllsoiu Clerk-
JOHN a. FALLIOANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, foe., foe.
WKST SIDS MONUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Taper Ilang-
lngs, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints.
Philip Kcan,£
JoxphTenW.97 V< __-----
James P. Stokes, 30 do. do.
M. Carey, comer Whitaker and Brougnttm-str
HAT STORE.
D. A. Al J^',^,gJXnLKoOT-MAKEtt8.
I, . Robider, 39 Whitaker-streeL
J. L. Oliver, 17 null-sueeL
Jacob Dutenhofer,
E ' jSffl.EAND'lTotfBMANUrAOTUIlER.
“■ f SSMWrAOTURW.
John C.miUier.,175 Mluket-K|U«o.
Wood, Claghom & Co., Ancittux’s wharf.
J. G. Falllgant,Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 Whltaker-strobt.
, John J. Bullion,SO BulUtreeL
BDGAR MAUFACTURERS.
At Ponee, 13 Wiiitaker-street.
P. Jacobs, 37 Rnll-street. .
F. W. Llndo, 000 Bull-sueeL
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. B. Pendcrgost, llull-stroet, opposite Pulaski House.
E. Wlthlngton, 143 Buy-sU-cct.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M. fo VV. Cummin". 93 Uny-strect.
B. VVithlngton, 143 Bay-sUeet.
FRUIT STORE; *
R. Dc Martin, comer Bay and Whitaker-streeU.
HTEAM BOAT AGENTS. ,
llrook* fo Tupper, Charleston Btcain-l’neket wharf.
T. It. Mills, iron Hteain Boat Company’s wharf.
J* A. Fawns, Georgia Steam Boat Company’s wharf.
S. Solomons fo Cd.,201 Bny-stroeL
„ . KNOlNEElia AND MILL-WRIOIITS'.
R. fo J.LwhHSnn. near Canal Lock.
ftlSl&Ml,
Gee. W. Wylly, BUII sueet, oppoiita Pulaski House.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, foo. foe.,
No. II WmTABta-rr.—8AVARNAH, Ga.
FOR BALE—AH kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,.
Borders and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND FANCY PAINTER,
90 Bull, orb poor North or BaouonTOR-8T.
Scenery In Oil or Water Colon; Plain, Fancy and GUt
Sign*. Banners, Flags, Transparencies, Window
Shades, foe., neatly executed to order.
(&• House'Painting, Graining, Glaslng and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, tbrmi reasonable.
Jo—AMrt' N. Mil-
oqj Clerk—John Haupt. Sen.
Charitable Boeletlea In Savannalx.
Union Society—Instituted in 1750. 8olomon Cohen,
President. ...
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1W1.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1816. E. Shof-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital—Instituted In 1804.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1631.
Widows' Socisty—Under the superintendence of ladles.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted in 1638. Al
so under the eup*rim<«»v!enc«* of ledfo-.
Hibernian Society-Instituted 1813. George B. Cum-
Irish Union Boclety—Instituted in 1643. John Murphy,
President.
St. Andrews'8oclety—Instituted in 1819. Henry Me-
AlpUi, President. :
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President. . „ . . „
The Seaman’s Port 8oclety. Wm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
Thelnslituitou of tho Sisters of our “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Blaaons aitd Odd Felloxva.
^fJeorjia Cnitnei^ No.^l,^Masonic,)—Organlaad in 1817.
Georgia Chapter,* No. *3, (Royal Atch Masons,)—Insti
tuted In 1818. Anton lluerick, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in .1733.
Richard T. Turner, W. M. i
Zerubbabel Lodge. No. 15. (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1839. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient York Masons,)—Orga
niaed ln l846. John Camtthers, W. M.
Magnolia Eucamptt»«nL_ No. 1, (Odd FeHows,)-In»tl-
dln 1843.' Frederiok ferenson, O. ?.
.Oda Fallows,)—Instituted
, ,, .„kllffii Ilmen. N.
Live Oak L<
1843. John Ci
Do Kalb L<
1845. Anton
Sons of Temperance.
’ Toonahowl Division, No. 9—Iustiluted in 1816.
B. Herms, W. P. , , , , ot ,
Yemassee Division, No. 13-InsUtuted In 1817.
Oriethorne Lodge, No. L (Od
in 1843. Vvlckliffe llrucn, N. G. 4
¥ Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
Corfu there, N. G.
* lodge, No. 9, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
lluerick, N. G.
Wm,
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savmr
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chi
Society. u Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Boc
lea Connected with Church®*.
of St. Vincent- Savannah
Chinese
„ Boclety.
Savaniwh Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Ghnrch Sunday School. Sunday School of Independant
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of St. John the Baptist. Female Mis
sionary'Society 1 . Foreign Missionary Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Aviation.
St. John’s Sunday and Parish Bchool. Sundny richoolof
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. «
OUier Societies In S«»vnnnnh.
Georgia Historical SAclety.-JamesM. Wayne. Pres’t.
Georgia Medical Bociety.-R. D. Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Society—Wm. Crabtreo, President.
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
PORTIIBTAKtltO'or DBrOliTIONS, AND TOR AOKNOWLBDOK-
KENT AND f ROOF Of DlEDS, &0., TO BB USED W OTHER
ScoTJj^cM.y, Mr ih« suu. ofMalic, MaraitliuiMli,
nhort. Ul, New-Tofk(Pcnn.ylvanl»,M.,ylniMtHD,ilh
Carolina; Florida,-Alabama and Louisiana.
M. II. M® AlUater, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A'. IL Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton; for Florida.
VVlckliffo Omen, for Florida and South Carolina.
Thomas 0. Nlriict, for Florida
Charles 8. Henry, for Connecticut.
ChtrKs E. Tetn, for North Csralina.
IL « J. LACHLISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CABRVSTREET, REAR THE CARAHAJCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
*. I.ACIIUSON. t. LACIILISON.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 97 BULL-STREET,,
(StOR or THE INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.)
..Savannah, Go.
N. B—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Began, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, foe.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WIIITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Go.,
Has on hand a larg® and choice stock of Began, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and ail other arti
cles In his lino at the most reasonable terms.
EDWAItD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
ornca on dull-ot., orrosrra eulasbi house.
Court Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 09 Broughton-atracL
~'JACOU DUTENHOFKU, Agent;
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRYAN-STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM BULL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fino French Calf-skin Uoota and other work ntide to order.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
No. 17 Bull-street, near Monument-square.
Cork sole. Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Walking, Dress, and Pump sole Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, foe.,
made to order in the neatest and most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by the moat experienced and
careful workmen.
HAMILTON rif HARDEMAN.
FACTORS <5- COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Gcorula.
CU AS. r. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT DENSLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORNER Or DAT AND WHITAKER tT*.
- Savannah, Georgia.
edward ewtrr. a. a. denslow.
• WM. P. YONGE,
FACTOR tf COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Gin
" PIHLIP KEAN, -
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALS* IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchieft, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, foe.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
■ BOOND DOOR WEST OF M. KASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JOSEPH TENTO,
(FROM rAlili.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 97 WHITAKEILSTREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B.—All orders left with him will 00 executed In the
neatest and most fashion aide stylo.
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORNER WIHTAKCR AND BROUOI1TON-BTRRBT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES AND VESTINGS,
■ROOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
JMANUFACTORY.—The Subscriber having great
ly increased tho faciUtiej of the above establishment for
the Manufacture of Blank-Work, Ruling of Paper und
Book-Binding of all kinds,- re-pcctfully solicit* the pa-
* of the public, Oy recent arrivals have been re-
AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS. -400 Ploughs, com
prising all the various sixes and kinds
used in tills section.
6- Grain Threshing Machine*
30 Com Shelters, various kinds, for hand and horae
power: 0 do. do. with seperater and cleaner
6 Com and Cob Crushers
19 Patent hand Com Mills, an Improved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
373 Tray Wheel-Barrows
50 doz. Plantation Hoes: complete assortment
400 pair Trace Chains; 100 do. do. do. oxtra strong
73 Ox and Log Chaim; 30 doz. Socket Spade*
10 des. bandied Spades; 15 do. long handled Shovels
19 do. do. Shovels
8 do. long and short handled Manure Forks
A complete assortment of Garden lloes and Rakes
18 Fail-bank fo Co.’s rintform Scales, assorted sizes
A supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent 51111s
A supply of lEtent Machlno lulling.
For safe by DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Jan 1
T H E American JOURNAL of tho Medi
cal Sciences—Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D.. Is
published quarterly, on tho flret of January, April, July
and October. Each number contains about two hundred
and eighty largo octavo pages, and Is appropriately Illus
trated with engravings on cupper, stone, wood, foe.
The Medical News and Library, is published monthly,
and consists of thirty-two verylaigo octavo pages, con
taining the Medical Information of the dny, as well as a
treaties of high character on a prominent department of
Medicine. Watson’s Lectures on the practice of Phvsir
Rrodiu’x Clinical Lectures on Surgery, and Todd a llow
man’s Physiology, have thus sppenred in it, and the woi
at present publishing is “West on the Disqaiee of Infam
and Childhood.” T
(Terms.—'The subscription to the American Journal of
the Medical Sciences, Is $3 per annum. When this a-
mount is paid in advance, and free of |»itaae, the sub
scriber thereby becomes entitled to the Medical News and
Library for one year, without further chargo. '
Fdr Ute small sum of flve dollars, therefore, the subscri
ber cun obtain a Quarterly and a Monthly Journal of tho
highest character, preseniing about fifteen hundred large
octavo pages, with appropriate illustrations.
Tho January number Just received. .
Also, the Ecleclie Mag**lno of Foreign ------ r -
containlng reflections Dorn all the best English Magazines
—j - — —uu-j «.«>, number embel-
_ 10 January num-
_ _ Joshua Reynolds 1, "
P '^ley’sL*dy’’sBook, for February, with several beau
tlftil enjntvlngg, Price reducedto$50fc£r4nnum.
1 Literature
. W, THORNE WILLI AMS,
Shfp, itttq StcawsJJacuct Gtttocrtfsemcnta.
CENTRAL llAIL-IlOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
53 l
Passenger 'Trains leavo Savannah and .Macon daily, at 7 A. M.
Pasengur Trains arrive nt Macon and Savannah doily, at 7 P. M.
U .- $7 00
10 00
to Augusta,. fl.60
to Columbu* Jft 00
to Opelike. noo
•0 3 USCQiubio,)
*" ‘ 99 00
to 1 uscombia, >
to Decatur, >
to lliinisville, )
to Nashville,
93 00
to Murphrcesboro’,>Teuneasoe,
to ColumbiH, )
“ to Memphis, i'. ...98 00
,®ndj®tfnn®qpif ;iliiccs connect with tho Rood at Macon Monday’s, Wednesday’s and
13 cents.
10 ••
60 “
©titcral SUtomfscmntts.
Hates of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
CRTWEEN MACON AND..
First Class, (per cublo Ibot.)—Uoxm of Hats, Roots, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and such
other articles as are clearly analogous to those named T
Second Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Boxes and boles of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glasb, Paints, OUs,
Drugs, Feathers, and Cnnfectlosary,. I
Third Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Magging, Hope, flutter. Chocae, Tobarro,
.either, Hides in bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow ware, Caslinp
fardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated..
iotm Class, (per 100 lbs.£-Flour, Rice, Baenn, Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
of nags, Ginseng, green and dried From, Mill Coring, l’lg Iron, Mill and OriudstnneV 1
■
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
(-01.1T1.VM efc BULKLEY,
108 HR VAN-STREET,
XTAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
XJ. Crockery and Houic-furnlshlng Gunda,
to w hir-h Uiey resroectfolly invite tlio nttmtion of purcha
sers. Their stock in ;«rt consi«u as follows:
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND OLASri WARE.
W. O. flowing Hue and mulberry Dinner Setts
W.G. do. do. do. Tea do.
Chino Tea Setts, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. rnl*cd figure, China Vases
Roquet Holden, China Mugs, Mantel Ornament*
Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps, Tumblers
Wine Gbu»es, Solar and Astral Chimneys
Decanters, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jars
Stone Jars, Jars, nutter Pots, Churns, foe.
LAMPS, TIN WARE, foe.
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Side and Hall Lnmps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
Treys, single and In setts; Bread, Knife and Spoon Trays;
Slop and Toilet Palls; Foot Baths: Cake and Bnke Boxes;
Coffee Uma and Biggtna; Egg BolWra, Oyster Dishes; Jel
ly Moulds; Patty Pans; Gravy Strainers; Tea and Table
Spoons; Dish and Plate Coven; Venison DUhes; Nursery
Lamps; together with a good assortment of bright Tin
Ware.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Table Cutlery, In setts of 51 pieces, or single
Knives only; Ruck Horn and common Cutlery; Scissors,
Ration and Pocket Cutlem a fine assortment of Coffee
Mills, Mince Knives, Bocp Digesters, Fish Kettles. Iron
Pots, Dutch Ovens, Shovel amt Tongs, elegant Sir. I FI to
Setts, Porcelain Sauce and Stew-Pans, Furnaces, Wafer
and Waffle Iron#, Coal Hods, Coffee Roosters, Brass and
common Andirons, SUir Rods,Sad Iron*. Tea and Dinner
Bells, Gridiroms, Hat and Monse Traps, Umbrella Stands,
Wire and Nursery Fenders, Ere Whip** Paste Jaggers,
Oyster Knives, lee Breakers, Cork Screws, foe. foe.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Buckets, Tubs, Reives, Brooms, Wash Boards, Bel
lows, Paucett, Bird Cfcf**, Reef-steak Pounders, Lemon
riqueezers. Wood Spoon*. Also, Market Baskets, Cra
dles and Wagons; together with a good assortment of
Travelling ana Fancy Baskets; Dusting, Scrub, and other
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
China. Glass and Wood Toys, ■ fine assortment; Fancy
waxes, Playing Cards, Wax Candles, Segar Fuse*. La-
dies’ Dressing Case*, Marble*. Thermometer*, Tooth and
Vail Brushes, Dumb Brils, Liquor Flasks, Book Rest*,
[»aper Files, Crimping Machines, Curling Scissors, Knlfo
Cleaners, foe.
Country merchants, Planter*, Housekeepers, and oth-
crs, are Invited to calf, as their prices wlU b,low.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
‘djottun from Attanta to savannah,
" Jonesboro’
..65cU. per I
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
60 “ “
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
3*T.!.7r.s K rr-
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
The splendid new steamerCHEROK RE, Unpt.TnoN*s
.von. (fate of the Wm. Hcabrook.) leave# flararunh for
York, on WaDNaanxv, the 99th December, 3d Jan-
17th January, 3lat Janunry, and on every alternate
’"•“ ■hip
in the
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
ipreasly for thia trade, in the moatsubetnntlal man-
tr, and with every regard to aafety, .comfort and ape.nl.
The aecond eteiuner of the line, the TENNESSEE, is
launched, and will be ready‘early In the Spring, so that
one will leave New-York and Savannah every Wcdnes-
day. The facilities and advantage# offered by this line
to the unveiling public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
and Florida, It U hoped wlU be tried and duly appre
ciated.
09* PersonsIntendingto take passage In thta line.are
assured that the Central Rail-Road Company, trill, when
ever necessary, run a special train to suit tho arrival aud
departure of Ute steamers.
Fo/ Freight or Passage, apply to
P ADEL FORD & FAY, Savnnnili, 1
FOR NEW-YORK.
SI j
NEW LINE OF PACKET-IhIPS.
To tall weekly during tlfo year. This Une l» composed
BarquielS^y MB AD,.... 1... .It T. BkoWN.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Host,
Brig MACON, P. SnarriaLD.
Brig JOHN ENDERS, J. Joiin«on.
Schr. O. J. JONES, H. Look.
The abovo vessels ore of the first class, insured at the
lowest riitet, and are commanded by Captains of much
experience In the trade. They will bo towed up and
down the river when nocetsary, and wilt always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, and every enni will be tak«n for the coinfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 173 Buy-strect, Bavannah.
DEM ILL fc CO.,
nef tfl No. 180 Frdut street, New-York.
^ STEAM-BOATCO. OFGEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Roau
CHATHAM, Oapt Hobbasd,
TENNESSEE CapL Gould,
THOS. S. METCALFE, CapL Powell,
Run between the abovo places in connection with Tow
boat* and Lighters, affording the merchants of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap nnd
expeditious made of transportation of goods fo and from
the Interior.
During the vsev low stages of the river the present
. -ason, (lower Umu for some yuan.) merchandise cn-
tru-ted to this Company ho* been forwarded With but
rilling detention mid no interruption; proving to the pub
ic their ability to forward good# at the lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, In III caws, Imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Rail Road for Athens ond Atlanta, and all
Stations on the Western fo Atlantic Kail-Road, can be
paid at those Stations; freight for other Stations this shin
of Atlanta is payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Hall Road will also be Ibr-
warded free of commissions, and all expense paid, and
collected at 8avannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. S. M. now runs as a regular packet, aflbrding
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should bo addressed to care
of Savannah Agent, and from the Interior to Augusta
HERON'S PII1LAD)
AND
iPHXA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels' comprise tola Line, nnd will soil
about every two weeks, viz:
Scot, |ULTABLIZA77. Capt Hiobeb.
Bohr. ILWESTCOTr. Cnpt. Hano.
Bchr. HAltAtl ELIZABETH, CapL Ulackmah.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new). ....Copt. Lodob.
The above vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced in the trade, and
who will use their best exertions to gtve satisfaction to
ihlppn. For Freight or Passage, (having goodac-
modationa for Passengers), apply to
GREINER fo BEALL,
79 Bay afreet, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jo..
117 No. 37J4 N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dully U. H. 1U11 Steaiu-Paclcet Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND nEAUFORT.
(ISLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THB WAV.)
METAMORA.. CapL F. Babdbn.
WM. SEABKOOK, CapL P. Blankenship.
GF.N.CLINCH,... Capt. Fens Peck.
JASPER, Capt. WM. 8. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of tho above ycry suourl
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, Slid cmi
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leavo Savaunali every evening nt half past 8 o'clock,
and leavo Charie/lon every morning at 9 o’clock through
nut the year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through TitkcU
oct38
RROOKSlfc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAFirfE fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
Particular care sliould be wk-n to address Bill* Lading
to Jamea A. Fawns, at 8avmnnah.
Agenta, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah,
oct IB JNO. R. GCIEU, Augusta.
BAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA.
ThU Company'will continue to transport Produce and
other Merchandise on the Savannah River, to nud from
Augmta, by their Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDOLPH CapL PiitLPOT.
LAMAR, CapL
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, ..Capt. Cbkswell.
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any other
ji the River, insure* unprecedented despatch in all stages
or the water. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the rare of the Compnny r
gents, will be received and forwarded free of commla-
ona. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
oct 16 W. >1. ROWLAND, Agsnt, Augusta.
Semi-Weekly U. S. Moll Steam-Packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO.
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charlerton Daily Mail Steam-
Pockets at Savannah; the Mali Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from PnlnlkN to Lake Monroe, Uic Mali Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison-
vilie, to Tallnhasaeu; and froiff t’h-olata to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE,. .CapL W.M. WILSON.
WM. GASTON, CapL John Hbibasp.
ST. MAITHEWS,, CapL Nicholas Kino.
These Pockets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
Returnin'!.—Leave Pnlnlka every Tuesday and Pridny
morning at 7 o'clock, touching at the above named places
each wny.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. Aoentb:
BROOKS fo TUPrBR, Savannah,
A. A. DeLortne, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-
With; Johu SL Marys; Femamlez fo Rislme,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colde, Plco-
lata; R. R. Reid & Co., Palatkn, K. Lafltte, Cliarlcston.
; oct 98
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
hns received by recent arrival*»
80 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. 8L Croix do
100 packages Stewart's Sugar—Loaf, Crash
ed and Refined; 83 bits. CoffLe Su^ar
300 bags Rio Cuffae; 60 bags Laguira do.
50 bag* and pockets Java Coffee ,
100 packages Tobacco, various brand*
100 bid*, common Gin: 60 do. l’helpado
100 bbls. New England Rum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
5hi5fplp
60 bbls. Western W hiskey; 5 half pipes Otard Brandy
60 quarter and eishtli casks Mala;# Wine
1 puncheon St. Croix Rum
90 quarter and eighth casks Madeira Wine
JO bbls. super old Monongahela Whiskey
100 pieces Dundee UagglnB; 15 bales Gunny do
• ’ Hides; 95 boxes l’esrl titarch
I Wins
JO bbls. sv
100 pieces
75 casks Bacon
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half bbk. Canal Hour
50 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 900 bags assorted Shot
90 bbls. aud 10 half pipes Cider VInegar
50 bid. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
90 bags Pepper; 10 do. Spico; 25 boxes Raisins
90 boxes AdamanUne Candles; 10 frails Almonds
50 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Pipe#
50 barrcla New Orleans Molasses
95 casks Porter, plnta and quarts _
90 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
50 M. Spanish Cigars, various brands
For sale on favorable terms by
sept 14
If. A. CRANE.
. A. CHAMPION oflere for Rale.nl
Store, North side Market square: 40 hhds FL
mat Croix, I’ortn Rico, Muscovado aud N. O.
Sugars; 109 baas Rio and Java C'oifoe
50 bbii Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugara
95 boxes Woolsey k Wool soy’s Loaf do
100 SbtoinlhSrblhCraJ onJSiJSrtLFloor.
W SiSWttdS'S do
nc.r
SO SSm in BE liiirqr. .WUh .... —
U pnekue. choice TcMl S^OOO superior ll.vnni 6c,u.
” CS.Sar.nd or. IwlffiToboiW Lny.r do.
90 casks and 60 boxes choice W Inu
• —■*—’——i of 1842
XT n .in )0 n |, ov0 stock Ol tiOOdS UBVD Oil DCCIISCH > u i,
with much care for cash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great Inducement will be given to Uioee
who purchase for caah or city acceptances. nov 1
T AMP WICK.—Solar, Astral.and Lnrd
Li Lamp Wick; «ondle Wlrk, '•»
hand, and for rale by COLLINS ,fo Bl bKLF.x.
Jan 12 / '
^GHOCKUIES^-aUhtulunPorto
Rico Sugars; 30 do. Muscovado do.
900 bags Rio Coffee: lOObbls.N.O.mbkey
45 bbls. Phelp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
________ 60 do. New England Rum
950 boxes manufactured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Paper, 95 half bid*. No'. 1 .Mackerel
3000 lbs. Cod(Lh;5Q boxes pale Soap; 50 do. No, 1 do.
30 bbls. N. O. Syrup; 40hh«|». Cul* Molasses
60 tforces Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. ta ka Madeira Wine; 36 do. do. Malaga do.
95 bbls. Borataria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits
75 rnaUs Cassia; 10 hhds. Bacon Sides
50 quarter cha ts Hyson Tea, 95 eighth do. do.
SO ebi — * — “*•
20 chests Black Tea; 10 bag* Pepper; 5 bags Pimento
10 kegs Go-hen Butter; 30 bbls. Monongahela Whir key
13 half pipes Otard, Oupuv k Co.fo
4 do. do. Swan Gin: 60 boxes Cl
6 Uhd». Kentucky LeafTobacco; X
300 DemRohui, various sitps , , ,
75 bankets Champagne, of choice hronds, In rtnrc and
forsaloby CONNERAT k BARIE.
Jan 1
Co. 1 * Brandy
— Cheese
50 boxer Pear! Starch
GROCERIES.—Give ua a call!—
The Subscribers have received from New-
. York, a choice and well relected stock o|
FAMILY GROCERIES, selected bv one of Uic firm ex
pressly for thD market, ronri-ting of
8L Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugare:
Loaf, Croihed. Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
role ahd white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candh
Hyson. Black, Imperial and Gunpowder Ten*;
Olive oil; Sanllnes; Herriniund No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Raisin*, Cumu*)id Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Broom*, Palls, Brashes, and all otlter
articles usually kept In a Family Grocery Store.
Aho keep always on hand of tho best quality, choice
Goahon Butter, Leaf Lnrd, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
»>e- ml F
oct 94 Comer of Bi-oughton and Drayton its.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—The
'subscribers have opened a new DRUG STORE, in
Gauprv’s Building, corner of Ray and Bull-street*,
and will always be supplied with Presh DRUGS,
CHEMICLAS. Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. foe-, of
the purest quality. _ _ _ ^ , .
A great variety of Perftimery and Fancy Articles con-
etantly received from the importcra and manufacturers.
SODA WATER, at the fount and in bottles, throughout
th» year, with a great variety of choice SYRUPS. ,
Hftlllf.KT?. and MAGNESIAN WATER bolded lo
order, at the shortest noUee-
Congress Sprint, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltzer, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from tho Springs.
A perfectly competent person will offend, nt any hour
cf tho night, to compound medicine.
l, JOHNSON fo CO.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young's BiiUdlngJUgn ortho Golden Saddle,
Opputite Hamilton Symont’ Clothing Start.
W. H. MAY dC CO.,
Manufacturer* of BRIDLES, SADDLES and IlAR-
UF.ssEff, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of wTiirh the following comprise a
part | Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Sboftoo Saddles;
Plsnterhi large and extra large Saddles; Mens' plain do.;
English do.; Unya* and Race do.; Ladies' Haldles or a
variety ofpattcms; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Dogs,
1 »Am’>LER’3 MATERIALS.—Raddla Tree., Sklttln,
and Hog Skins; I’al do.; Straining sod Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coarb, Barom-he, Buggy and Sulky
Harness** of all kind*, by the single seL
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—Barourbe, Buggy and
*ulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; lloobs and Bow*,
by the single set; Plated and Bras* Stump Joint*; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Lac**, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamp*;
Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and plated
Jenl
A N ORDINANCE—To divide the City of
jl\. Savannah into Fire Di^tricta, and to provide lor
giving the alarms of Fire.
Hkctio.n 1.—lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Savannah and Hamlet* iheof in Council as
sembled, nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of the
mine. That from and after the passage of this ordinance,
the Cily of Hnvaunnh and Hamlcta thereof, be, and the
same arc, divided into Five General LULlon*, to be
known at Flro Districts, according to ihe following plan
and nutnberat
lit DLtiict, Shall include all that portion of tire City and
Hamlcta, bounded ns follow* t North by tho River; l ast
by a line commencing at Uic lowest point Fort of tbs
Eastern Whancs, and running Souili to a point opporli*
Ute Eastern terminus of SouUi Broad street: and West by
lull-street. Which portion of the City so bounded, shaft
jc numbered and know n a* the First Flia DUtrlct.
2d District, Shall include aft that portion of the Ci'y
nnd Hamlcta, bounded a* follows : North by SouUi Broad
sheet ; East and South by the City Commons, (Including
all building* within Uic corporate limits of Uiu City,) ai.d
West by Bull sheet. Which portion of the Lily to
bounded, shall! be numbered arid kuowu as Uie Second
Fire DlitricL
3d District. Shall Include all Uiat portion of the City
bounded as tollows: North by the River; Ea*! bv Bull-
street; SouUi by SouUi Bread sheet, and W’cit by West
Broad slrecL Which portion of the City ao bounded,
thali be numbered and known a* Uie Third Fire District.
4Ui District, Shall include all that portion of the t it/
and llniuirt*, bounded a* follows: NuiUi by South Rr< ad
street) East by Bull street; South by thcliue ot Incorpo
ration of the City, and West by West Broad Sheet.
Which portion of the City and Hamlets so bounded, slia I
be numbered und know'll as the Fourth Fite I’l-tiict.
5th District, Shall Include all that portion of Uie CMy of
Savannah known ns “ Ynnmcraw,’’ nud bounded as fol
lownst North by the River; East by West Rrond aueet;
South by the line of ineor|xiration of the Citv, and v\ «»t
by the Caunl. Which imitlon of the City and llnmlcts so
hounded and described, shall be numbered and known as
tho Fifth Flro Dish let.
Sect to* 9—Bo tt further ordained by the nuthotiv*
nfori -ui l. '1 Ini it shrill he the duty ot the VVuti hinan In
the Cupola of tho Exchange, at liie occurrence of Fire,
first Li give a general ii.'arm, by ringing the Exchange Kell
continuously, for n space of time not exceeding two
minute# duiadun, and then todesignnteilie DLuici uhiis
such tire may occur, by Tol.lug Uie bell for the I list Li*
riel—Striking Tw ice wiUi short intervals for UieSecoml
iLtrlct—Striking Three Times with short inteivali. for
Uie Thhd District—striking Four Times with short inter
vals for the Fourth District, and Sinking Five ’l imes with
short intervals for the Firth District. Said ringing ami
tolling ot the Exchange Bell to continue for a spare of Urns
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, w hen it*hnil cear-e.
i’rovided, nevertheless, 1 hat if duilng the prevalence of
one fire in any part of the City, Uicre vhouid occur a lire
n another port of Uic City, then and in that ca>e, it shad
re Uie duty of Uie Watchman In the Cupola of the lix-
change, to designate the Di.-tiict vv hero such second firs
may occur, by tolling and striking Ute Exchange bell la
Ute manner above prescribed.
SaCTlOR 3— Be It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That it shall be the duty or tlie utf.ecis of U>«
Watch, to came Uie alarm of fire to be extended, by ting
lug Uie Dell or the'“Guard House,” without ce sation,
front the discovery of any fire in the City, till the stun*
shall lie subdued.
' BaoTtOR 4.—Be it further ordained, That ir riinll he tin
duty of the Officers of Uie Fire Company, and of the Citv
Watch, to report all neglects of Uie antics required by tlis
“vision# or this Ordinance, and Upon conviction before
—- Police Corn t of Savannah, such offender so convicted
Shall be fined in a sunt not exceeding Ten Dollars, or be
dlftnUved from service.
SrcTto* 5—Be ft further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or parts of Ordinance*
nilitatlng against the abort provt-lons of this Oidinam v,
>e. and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 8d April, 18«b
plated and
Knobe, foe.
SNIDER. UTIIIIOP * NKVTFT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
T.TAVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
JL1 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer for sole at Wholesale and Retail, on the most rea-
v nnable term*.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffll, own ImportaUnn:
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fancy end and
n^H^^aavy itlYwocJftfeiro plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS— A very large awortment, eomprl-lng all the
different style* nnd qualities both fancy and jdain, of
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray Ond' drab
cloths.
CAHQLWERES—Block and fancy ptalds and stripes.
TWEEDS—An a sortment of plain and fancy. .
HATTI NETS—Blue, black aud fancy color*.
VESTINGS—An assortment of Mik and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Ki'inaraock and Scotch bonnet*.
OSNARURGS—A large supply, at fat'ory pricer.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Henry Twilled red, fbr plantation use;
low price to fine scarlet; a large a»*orunenl of low-
price to fine white flannel*, best make*.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and unbleached, best
quality.
BED TICKS-All qualities or couon.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—'Whito cotton and silk fringe-*.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and Imperial; cot
ton and wool and all couon.
UUGH—Flue to low pi Ice.
““ " '“In
lain white and colored,
j -^—-— . .jtn and pointed centre*,
CURTAIN AIATKRIALH— IIiris figured and plain scar-
Jet;,white and buff linen; ' * ^ ' *— — J
COUNTERPANES-White
fine.
DIAPERS—lluckabuck, Scotch, Rusria and cotton; linen
table and damask diapers; brown table cloths and
ShSTncs—Linen and cotton, 4-4 to 13 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive acmtment of blenched and
b:own Shirtings; superior bleached long cloths, best
COLORED HOMESPUNS-Maiboro stripe* and plaids;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES—Wide and narrov shipes, as
sorted qualities.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Rlue mixed denims nnd blue
Jeans.
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—'Votlous quali
ties and brau di.
— XI.SO—
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, daik and light colored Ginghams, Alpaccas,
Bombazines, black and colored English and French
Merhios, worsted Damasks and Moreens.
—also—
A full assortment or HOrilERY, comprUng Cotton,
Woolen and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s and blisses’ Merino Undenhlrt* and
Drawers; Silk and Couon Umbrellas, a full assortment.
Jan 93
aiul colored, low price i
•\TEW CLOTHING STORE. No. G9 nnd
IN 150 < ■* “ “
returned from the North, where lie ha* been en-
in gyUiiig up a handsmne assortment of READY
E CLOTHING.
Savannah,
expressly for a retail business in
<Efto <©rHfnattces.
A N ORDINANCE—-To amend tho seven
teenth section of an Ordinance, defining what .hall
he considered PuUic Nuisance*, and for the removal of
tbs same t passed 9d August, 1839 r
8ection 1. Be It onlnln-'d by the Mayor nml Abb rnien
of the City of Savannah, and finmlru thereof, in Counnt
assembled, ond it U hereby ordained by the amliorii) of
the same: That the seventeenth section of the nlMivn re
lied Ordinance be, nnd U hereby so amended a. to pro-
libit any person, under the penalty proscribed in the s-
wve recited Ordlunnce, from keeping within the fol-
owing limits rny Hog or hogs: roiiitnenring nt the mo«,tli
of tlm Bavannah, Ogcchee nnd Aliamalni Canal, on th«
Savannah River,llience South on cn»tcrn bunk of .aid
Canal to Rail-llovd-street, thence Emtclnng Rail Bond
street to West Broad -meet, thence South, nlong We t
Brood street, extended to Garden Lot No. sewn (7),
thence Eaatvvardly, along the lino of snld Garden Lot, to
Tattnall street, tnenco north nlnng Tattnall itreet, to
Jane* Street to Junes-sued, thence along June* nun,
East, In a direct line to the limits of tho City.
Sec. 9. Belt further ordained, by the authority afore
raid: That all Ordinance*, or juris thereof, null inline wirti
tho prorUonr of this Ordinance be, and the .am. m
hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 17th August, 1818.
PRANCI8 S. nARl’OW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. PxrzsroaT, c. c. nug 94
A BILL—To bo entitled “ an Onliimuco lu
carry more fulIylMoan elftct the plan and system
for reducing to and keeping In a state of dry culture the
low •*nd« around the city of Savannah, and to provid*
for the removal of su, It nuisances or causes of discuss
wrbkh may effect the'ciUxena tlicrrof, or in anywis* in
jure Uielr health.”
Whereas the culture of Rlcc upon the lands nround tho
city of Savannah which by contract nrc subject to dry
rulture, Is a violation of the true intent and iii'i.ming of
the said contract, and is prohibited by tbe nrdinadlea of
tho city, and U manifestly Injurious to the health of tits
citizens; and whereas power is vested in the Mayor and
Aldermen of the cityof8*vannnh and Ute tiainh m there
Of, by Act of the General Assembly, to carry Into foil effort
the system of dry culture, and to remove all nuisances **r
or causes of disease which may rftect the henlth oi th -
citizens; and whereas, it Is the right and Im* become th«
duty nr the City Council to exert the powers tliu* confer
red upon them, for the public good.
Section 1. Be U ordslned by tho Mayor and Abb rinen
of tho city of Savannah and bam)rta thereof, That it
shall he Uie duty of the Mayor, whenever Itn *hnll rertiva
infonnaUon that Rice is planted or cultivated upon any
of the Und* around Ute city subject to dry culture run-
tracts, to serve a notice u;ion Uie owner, tenant, or culti
vator of Uie aald land, or any person having tho charge of
Ute same, or hi*, her or Uielr agent, requiring the said
person to desist from the said culture, and to destroy tire
Mid Rie« if growing, or to appear before Council st a time
and place in such notice to be specified, not exceeding
front the date thereof, to show cans* if any they
not be removed
"■‘i mini uic qnie uraicoi, ro snow CB1
have, why the said growing Rice should i
and destroyed as a nuisance.
Sec. 2. And be it farther ordained, That If Ihe said
owner, tenant, culUrator or other person, shnll not, ujimi
the said notice, comply with Uie terms or the'same, or
shnll ftdl to appear before Council, or rf having appeared,
no aufficlent couse should lie shown why Uic said Hire
should uot be removed, and ita culture idmndoned, Hint in
such cose Ute said Mayor and Aldermen may direct the
( By Marshal forthwith to remove the said Rice nnd to
destroy the same effectually, wherever it may bo planted
trowing on the said dry culture contract.
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, That Ute expenses
incurred by tho City authoriUei In enforcing this ordi
nance, shall be assessed upon the owner of the land from
which the nuisance sludl be removed, and shall he cot- -
1acted by execution to be issued therefor as Ir. other cases
of dues to Ute city.
, Sec. 4. And be it further ordained, That nothing in this
ordinance shall bo so construed as to prevent an action
for and recovery of damage# for violation or the dry cul
ture contracts between Ute owners of lands and Hit cor
poration of Savannah.
See. 5. And be it further ordained, That all ordinances
nr parts thereof mlUtaUng with Uie provisions of this or
dinance, he, and thu same are hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, S3th May, 1818.
H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C PxvawrotT, Clerk of Council.
I EXTRACT . from Ordinances relating to
-J Lumber, Fjro.Wood, kc.— 1 “Belt further ordained,
Savannah, to which he very respectfully invites tho
Planters visiting this place, and the citizens generally, to
five him a call, as be is confident his slock has never
been surpassed by any brought to this place. Among his
goods are the following articles r
Cloaks olid MauUoa—blue and bla-k Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Coals of invisible green, brown. Pareonx mixed,
rnot Clour, quilted Camlet, I.lon Skin and Blanket.
Dress Coats and Frocks, of fine black French Bkoad
Cloth.
Business Costa—such ns plain and fancy Tweed, Casi-
inere. black Doe Skin, plain BeavcrCloUi, BaUm t, Ken-
*-—and Fnx *
lucky Jeans, Sack and Vrortees.
Pantaloons, from nil of the moat fashionable goods,
sueh-as plain black Cassimerc, black Poo Skin, English
ribbed CaBsimere.Mnh'akln, Plaid, HaUnct, Tweed Caaal-
mere and Negro Cloth..
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, SaUnrt, Kentucky
Jean?
Vesta of every deeeriptlon, each nn fine plain Mack
SaUn, figured nnd plain Velvet and Chshntcre, Bomba
zine. Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured BUk, black
Cloth and Cassimcre.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain Bilk, black Silk.
Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen. Cotton with Linen bosoms, fluicy
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also, a gen
eral assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks, of plain SaUn', crimped do, Bombazine and
fancy Silk Stocks and Nerk Ties.
u spenders, of great variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, white and colored
Silk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk nnd Cotton Night Caps,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Bracea, Travelling
* Umbrellas—a beauUful assortment of French, SUk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Cap*—n fine and fashionable assortment of Cloth
Glalzcd SUk, and Otter Skin Cap«.
N. B. A general assortment of Youth’s and noy’s
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets, Pantaloous, Vesta
and Cloth Capa. Having taken much pains In aclecUng
the ubove stock, ho hopes by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal share of patronage.
dec 90 ^ GEO. S. NICHOLS.
;DOTTLE CORKS.—10 boles superfine
J_> Velvet Coi' ~ ‘ ‘ ‘
)t Cork*, for sale by
. HEb
;ndrickson fc cn..
Gibbons’ Building.
TUB FIRST RKFOimEHS
Pretenting their Famout Proteet, ot the Diet of
Spiretfin 1529.
A N Engravingof the above interesting event,
which gave rise to the name of “Protestant,” and
containing nearly ono hundred figures, preacnUng authen
tic portraits of the moat promlnont men connected with
it, including Luther, MelancUmn, the Elector of Saxony,
and other great Leaders of Ute ReformaUon, has Just been
finished in Uie MezzoUnto manner, by John Sartin, after
the, magnificent design of Geo. Cattcrmorc. Size, with
out margin, 21 by 15 Inches high. Price $3.
A descripUve key wUl accompany each impression.
Ordcrt for Uie above Engraving, which may now be
leen atMr. AaMiTsoa’a Trint Store,mar be |*.ft vvith Mr.
A., nr the subscriber. JOHN M. COOPER,
•an 29 Agent for the rubltshrra.
—Jt Lumber, Fire Wood, ke.—“Be it further ordiL
that no person than brine, deposit, lav, nr can** to ha
brought, deposited, or laid, In any, or either of the pub-
lie docks, wharvea, or landing place* at the north end of,
or opposite to the streets In this ally, any loan! plank,
ranging Umber, staves, shnlgtes, fire wood, or other lum
ber, whatever, and no person Fliall rfiip from, or land at,
or cause to be shipped rroin.or landed, nt any of ths pub-
lie wharves or docic* within tho city of .Savnnnah, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, hale*, package*,
trunks, or any species of merchandise whatever”—“Pro
vided, that noUilng contained In this aecifon shnll be eon-
►trued to prevent any Planter from landing out of hi«
bont or canoe the product* of Ids or her plantation, i ith«r
for sale or for fiimily use, but Inno case thali he or >hx
be allowed to occupy tho said public wharf or dock lonccr
than is absolutely necessary”—“and Uie said articles may
be seized and retained until tho fine Is paid.” Penalty
not exceeding $100.
Truo extracts. EDWARD G. WILSON, r. r.
The City Marshal and City Constables are required to
enforce above Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 6 EDWARD O. WILSON, c. c.
pLERK’S OFFICE—Savnnn.ili, 20i]-, D-
KJ cember, 1848.—Extract of “an Ordinance,m pre
vent shoodng with fire arms, In the dty of Savannah, and
to punish the offence of setting off squib*, cracker* and
oUier combustible matter, and for oilier purposes;’' posted
in Council, 15Ui Dee., 1817.
Be It farther ordained. That it shall he the duty of the
City Marshal and City Constables to inform against all
white persons found within the limits of aald city, dis
charging or attempting to discharge any gun, pntolor
“ther fire arms, crackers or other combmUble prepara
tion, and that thu person an informed nzninst be fim d in a
sum not exceedldg thirty dollars; and If a slav
peraon of color be found so offending, such
color shall receive corporal punishment not i
lashes, to be inflicted by the officer prc* e nL
dec 30 A. C. DAVENP
slave or frea
. such perron of
not nxcerdingten
r . . enL
I. DAVENPORT, c. c.
PLERK’S OFFICE — Savannah, ~I>-.
20th, 1848—Extract from “nn ordinance defining
what shall be considered pnblie nuisance*, and for th*
prevention, punishment and removal of the aaine,” paused
in Council Auguit 2d, 1839, and amended October 34th,
1SB.
“Be it further ordained, Thf tit shall not be lawful for
any slave or free person of color to smoke a cigar or pipe
in any oftho streets, lanes, alleys, wharves, or public
squares within the city of Savannah, under a penalty of
not exceeding three dollars, or whipping, not exceeding
ten stripes. A. CrDAVENPORT, c. <
IVTOTICEc-
J. i ttvetoVesi
■Extract from Ordinance rcla-
_ to Vessels, |br the information of Captains of
Vessels, and others.—Bo it ordained, kc., “It shall be th*
duty of the master, or commander or every vet.se! nr
craft, of whatever description, not moored at some wharf
within the limits of(he'clty, and lying in the stream of thn
River Savannah, within the said limit? or below ihe. same,
between the city nnd Tybee, to suspend and keep sun.
popded during all the hour* of niabt, at the mstlhaad or
In f nme prominent part of the riej/inc or sireh vessel cr
craft, a lamp,properly trimmed and lighted, tuffirlenflv
large, and brilliant to give tinwlv notice of tb«* pretence of
such veAfel or craft to aft navigating the stream " renal
tv not exceeding $30 00.
» A true extrat. EDWARD r;. WILf r * , e. r.