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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1849.
NUMBER 65.
THE REPUBLICAN
DAILY AM) TKI-WEElCFiY,
J.L. LOCKE & A. IC. MOORE
CITY fr COUNTS PRINTERS.
P. W; ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
T E K M 8:
Dully l'vptr $10, TrUAVciltly 85,per annum
(&7» In no case will an order for the paper bo attended
to, unlen accompanied with the money, or a latirfactoiy
city reference.
Advertisements inserted at the following rate*> ’
One s<tf*nr, (t*.n likes onttll,)l*TixraltTloh l .i$9)75
Each co.nti.mua»ce, „ 60
Off* SQUARE, ONE WEEK DAILY.
One square, one uoNtD daily,
ONB SQUARE, TWO MONTHS DAILY, 19,t
One’square, .'....three months Daily,, .... 15.0y
Advcrliscinonts published every other day, and tho ,e in
serted once or twice a week, arri charged 73 oil. per
square (hr each Insertion;
Lcjal advertisements Inserted at the usual ratof, and
strict caic taken that they bo published according to law.
All alvorUrCnncnls fioin transient persons or straagers,
to be paid In advance.
The privilege! or yearly advertisers will be confined
rigidly to their regular budness, and all other advertise-
menu not pertaining to their legJ’.ar butineis as agreed
for, to be paid extra.
Yearly advertiser! exccdlng In their advertisements the
average number of lines agreed for, will be charged at
proportional inter.
No ADVERTISEMENT* WILL DC INSBRYlD GRATUITOUSLY.
All advcuVcmenu lor charitable - institution* aufl »*•
Ilgious Societies will be charged half price,
■(07- All Advertisements sent to this oUloe without dl*
• tectlon* si to the number of Insertions, will bo publish-
ed dally, until ordered to be dliconUnued, and charged
accordingly.
*,* All Eottors dlroctod to tills office or Uio Editors,
mu it be port paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. U Each Citation by the Clerks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that application hat been made for Letters of
Adminiurati in, limit be published thirty bAYs at Iran.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Dcbtorj and
Creditor* to render in tholr accounts, must be published
• IX WEEKS.
Hales of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors, Ad-
mlnUttaton, aad Guardians, mutt be published SIXTY
DAYS befire tho day of sale. These sales mu it be made
at tho Court House door of the county in which the
property l« situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten In tho morning and ibur In the
afternoon. No salo from day to day Is valid, auless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for.leave to sell Heal Estate
or Negroes, must bo publlsbad FOUR.MONTH8,
Sales of —*— 1
and intesta
must be advertised
if personal property (except negroes) of . testate
date estates by Executors kud Administrators,
. .. jdverll ed FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let*
rs DHmlssory must be published BIX MONTHS.
« loailon for foreclosure of Mortgages on real eilata,
i advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (aeoompanied with a
copy of the bond of Agreement) to makoutlea to land must
be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's tales under executions regularly granted by
the courts moil be advertised THIRTY IMYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perirttable
property under order of Court, must bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before Ute day of 8ale.
Stiftcrtfecro (it (he aupttfwcatr.
Padelford fc Fay, 101
Yonge StCamme:!, 9+
E. Parsons & Co., 91
Ana Holt, 63
Oeo. Gordon. 86
N. Graver, 84'
J. N. Philip*, 81
D. F. Halsey, 84
E. L. Hollis, 80
F. II. YVelman. 71
Greiner fc Beall, 72
R. W. Hamilton, 68
Win. Crowder, 81
C. Hartrldre, 100
Edward Wiley, 191
Clark fc Lawson, 194 •
F. Sorrel, 196
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT*.
DAY-STaBBT. lAY-STREBTi
R. A. Alien, No. 119 * E. Molyneux, No. 77
U- A. Lewis, 118 11- Hutchison, 90
O. N. Neyie, 130 O. D. Cummins, 60
Washburn .Wilder fc Co. 114 B. A. Soullard, 61
N. A. Hardee, 110 ' A. Low and Co., 68
Wf CsfHDriKioll.lOa HaralHort fc Hardeman,®)
"’Sl & Co'ii ,
Francis Wood, 91
Wm- Duncan, 89
J. H. Uurroujhs, 97
J. Cowles, M
Wm- Adams, 101’
Way 8i Khts, 103
Cohdit, Norm fc Co., 140
R. Habersham fc Son, 148
• YV. YVoodbridgo, 144
ii rt lffir An
Crane &*Rowland, 179
EUas Reed, 174
J. H. Ladd, 189
— B. Goodall, 906
G. W. Anderson fcDro.,900 T. C. Nl.beti 223
C. F, Mills, 204 . A. MfoD, 930
F. II. Behn,203 YYruilamion and Preawn, 224
Wm. Dattersby, 70 Doston It Gunby, 209
Stephen Hills* 129 Rabun It Fulton. 907
Joe. Burke, GO T. H. Harden, lio
H. Solomons It Co., 901 J.O.Cooke, 1 Telfair’s Build’*
E. W. Duker, Jones' Whf. s.O.DunnliJi.tO YVhltaker-rt.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
PhUbrick, Meriam It Bell, 163 Bay-street-
Colwn It Foadlck, 148 do. .
Thoe. J. Walsh, 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Grabtreo, 908 Dav-street.
, Wm. B. Giles fc Co., 01 Bay-street.
A. A. Bmets, Smet’e YVharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
H. Roberts, Gibbon's Building.
James Anderson k Co., Warlni’a Building.
Lathrop k Foote, Gibbon’s Building.
Snider, Lathrop It Nevltt, Shad’s Building.
J. B. Itoqers, do. do.
Marshall k Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgan, Ribero’s Building.
M. Prsndergatt, comer Congress and YVbltakir-strtau.
J. S. Magiil, 111 Congress street.
WI10LE3ALE GROCERIES
A; Welles, 103 Bay-street.
Cohen.Norrls k Co., HO Bay-street.
II. A. Crane. 180 Bay-street,
Gonnetat k llarie, ISO Bay-street.
Scranton k Johnston. 107 Bay-street. -
8wirt k Oenslow, 160 Day-street.
Q. YV. Davis, 177 Bay-etreet.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square. -
II. J. Gilbert, do. ’do.
J. Rosseau, corner Broughton and Bull-streets.
Kelly k O'Conner, comer Broughton k Drayton-sts.
J. O. Hlnchmand do. do. • do.
Theodore Mini*, 163 Bay-street.
W. YV. Goodrich, Bmet’s UuUdlng, YVhltaker-sueet.
Jesse k Cady, 143 Brotighton-street.
F. Scherff, comer of York and BulUta.
IIAIID-WAIU3.
N. B. k II. Weed, 163 Broughton street.
MoCleskey k Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
. DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
G. R. Hendricktort k Co., Gibbons’ Building.
If
A-nment or u»o - city.
The government of Ute city consists of a Major an I 19
A1 Jcrmen. who tog. titer are di nominated the City Coun
cil. Tli y are chosen annually, on the 1st Monday In
December, front tlie ptools at large.
City Or tic fcu, kr., 1S19—.Mayor—Dr. Rlcli’d YVavnc.
Aldermen—Thomas Purse, R. 11. Griffin, Wm. H. 13ul-
loth, R. D. Welker,T. AL Turner, YVm. H.'MonQln,Solo
mon Cohen. J. F. Posey, R. A. Lewis, F.B. Bartow, R. It.
Cuyler, Jos. S. Fay.
Custom House—Port of .Savannah.
Collector—William B. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
Post II; Naval Officer—J. De LaMottat Rurveyo-—Robert
W. Pooler; Appraisers—Charles Stephens and William
A ackay. ’
Post Office.
Post Muter—George Schley; Asst, p. M.-J. O. Doon.
Snvnnnalt Chamber of Commerce.
President—Robert Habersham; 1st Viet President—
T hai.GreentSd do. do.—E. Padelford; Secretary and
icasuter—O. Cohen; Committee of Appeal*—O. B.Cum
min e, Ilcnry Roscr, Isaac Cohen, YVllllam Duncan, Jos.
= |\y/ J - VVashbumt
Commissioners of Pilotage.
John W. Anderaon, Wm. II. Bulloch, Secretary and
Treasuter, Octavus Cohen, John HtoJdard, Andrew
Low, Jr., John R. Wilder! - John YVilltamson, WyUy
Voodbrtie. • . —
BANKS IN SAVANNAH,
nank of the Slato of Georgia.
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Friday*.
Directors—YVm. T. Williams, C. P, IUchardsone, R.
Hutchison, It. D. Weed, Hiram Roberta, YVm. U. Uodgson,
Snider,*N. A. Hirdee. *
TeUer—B. U< Williams.
Blanches at Augusta, Eltonton, Athens, YY’auhlngton,
and Gtoenabarot, and Agencies at Macon dad Griffin.
Planters’ llanlc.
Capital paid In ^535,400.
e-r. \v.Anderson, President II. YV. Alercor, Cashier,
jfleiwg days,'’llieadays. Discount da)"*, YVodnesdays.
Dliectors—Francis aorftl, John C. Nteoll, Isaac Cohen,
Yv.n. v Cuyler; John YY'UlItmaon, George Jones, John
S Tol^4.0.Verran.
Has so Agency in Griffin.
Marine and Fire Insurance Dank.
Capital paid In 3513,100—privileged to inoreue tame to
■^’p&elford, President, J. Oimstead, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
^Papcf ^received up to 10 o’clock on the mornlup of
Directors—Ggorgc Hall, Eliu Reed, - A. Champion, Jo
seph YVa ;hbum, Octavus Cohen, N. B. Knapp.
• Teller—Charips F. Preston.
Has an Aaeneyln Macon.
Central llalVHoaa anil BanldngOo. of Gsu
~ipltal,JW^i0,lG5,allof which hu been paid In—ap-
. Cftshiflr>
Offering days, Mondays. Discount days, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. YV. Anderson,- YV. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, H.' MoAlpln, J. YValdburg, Jos 8. Fay,
YV. B. Johnson.
Savannah Institute fbr Saving*.
C. P. IUchardsone, President; J. Olnutead, - Treasurer;
Hiram Robert*. Secretary.
Directors—II. D. YVeod, I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
N. H. Knapp, 0.11. llendriekson, 11. Lathrop,Thomu J.
Walsh.
The Investing Committee Is composed of II. D. YVeed,
Benj. Snider, sml-IUram Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savannah.
Augu’.ta Inxurance k Danking Company—Capital A775,-
KJ. WUUam Duficen, Agcni/No. 69 Bay-st.
Hartford Fire Incumnee Company, Hartford—Capital
9900,000. W. YVoodbriJgo, No. 144 llav-st.
Alma Insurance C'ompiny, Hartford—Capital 9300,.
Kk Cohen, Norrh k Co., No. 143 Bay-sL
Hope Mutual Ufa Insurance Company. Conn.—Capital
200,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bay-sL
Howard In’uranos Company. New-York—Capiulfi300 r
0007 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whitaker at.
Ufcion Mutual Fire fc Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital 9100,000. YV. Crabtree, No. 908 Dny-at.
Protection Marine k Fire Insurance Company, Hart-
fordt-Ca Mt il 9 r. Brigham fc Kelly, No. 176 Bay-sL
New-York Equlwtye Flr-s Insurance Company—Capl-
- R. Hendrickson k Co., Glbbo
A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-square.
* m. - Humphries^ 107 Bay-streer
street
'o., comer Bay and Bull-streeU.
Hi, wiun
nice. 1501 Consress-atreeL
UllNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
BOOK —
W. T.jWllliami, 149 Bay-streeL
J. M. Coopor, — -
,3. B. Cubbedr 4 . ...
. fuilNiture
L. W.Morrell, Bmets’Building.
Jl. S. Boaardm, 95 Bull-street.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weed* k Morrell, Bmets’ Building.
Oensluw k YVebster, 4 YVhitaMr-atregL
„ „ JEWELLERS. j
M. Eastman j comer Whitakarand Bryan-sueeu-
T. T. YVUmot, Market-square.
SADDLERY, kc.
YV. H. May k Co., comer YVhltaker and Bryan atreeu.
N. Bi Knapp, Market-square.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wnl. Warner, 40 YVest Broad-sUeeL
OLOTHINQ STORES.*
O; B. Nichols, Gibbons’ nulldlng.
G. YV. Adams, 8 YYThltaker-street.
W. D. Hal«.™afket-«quare.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price k Veader, 147 Bay-streeL
John Mallery, 165 Bay-street.
Ham Iton k Symons 17 Whltaker^trsat.
Itobinson-k Camp, 6 Bull-atreeL
Philip Kean, 03 Bryan-street.
Jo.-rph Tento.97 Yvhltaker-atreet.
James F. Stokes, 96 do. do. .
M. Carey, corner YVhltaker add Broughton-iDeets.
_ HAT STORE.
I yai*
L, Robkler, 90 YVhitnker-vtresL
J. L. Oliver, >1 Buu-Mieet.
Jacob Ddtenhofdr, 78 Bryan-street.
• . DENTIST.
' M , ARIl"i,E 5 AND"lrO»fBMANUPAOTUllEn.
RobL D. WolKer, 139 UrouBhlon-streeL
„ „ TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
II.Morte,13 Barnnnl-strcet.
^ GUNSMITHS.
John Cartuthers. 175 Market-square;
Edward Lovell, Bamard-atrect, near Market-square.
- SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Clasbom-fc Co,, Anciaux’s wharf.
Turner k neriry, Moore’gWnRrf. _ .
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G.'Falllgnnt,Monument-square.
John Pbote; 11 WhUaket-tUebL
John J, Sullivan, 96 Uujl street.
SEGAR MAUPACTURER8.
A, Ponce, 13 VVhltaker-sUoeL
P; Jnbobs, 97 Bull-strebt.
F.-Wi Linde, 000 Bull-street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
r.-p. Ponderqut, Bull sucot, opposlto Pula«ki Ilohse.
E. Withlnainn, 143 Bay-street.
Geo. YV. VVylly, Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
f . k YV. Cummlhg. 03 Bay-streeL
, Withington, I4auey-ilreet.
FRUIT STORE.
R. De Martin, comer Bay and Whitnker-straeu.
STEAMBOAT ’ AGENTS.
Brooks k Tuhpor. Ohbrieston Stcam-PaCketwharf.
T.'R. Mill*, Iron Steam Boat'Company’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, - Georgia Steam Bont Company's wharf
B. Solomons k Go., 201 Bay-stroot;
„ .. ENOINEBRS AND MII^LiWRIOHTS.
iagg .
roiiikUM..-
amnamkH nti'cctoi-ii.
JlusCitcss vtarus.
UK. E. PARSONS,
J) EXT I ST.
Y\ ill p"rf nin any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth iiiBeiLtd from ono to an mitre double set,
and warrcr.Kd not to be excelled by Uic bust Dentists in
Europe or America.
OrxBATiao ltooxa, No. 1.17 Cosoaras-rrasrr.
ItatMXoan, SMp, anb St8am«pathci ^’ocvUsnncnt.'j.
YON OB M aAUMELI,,
FACTORS tjr COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
HAMILTON «Se HARDEMAN,
FACTORS <5- COHfMISSION MER CHANTS
Savannah, OcorRla.
CIIAS. r. HAMILTON. THOMAS IIAKDCMaN.
HYVIFT di DBWILOYV,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
COONSt or *AT AND WHITAKER STS.
Savannah, Georgia.
CDWABD SWIFT. A. A. DCNILOW.
« connect with the Road at Macon Monday’*, YVedneadaya and
Stages for Tallahaise and lpb
Friday’*, and with MUiadjttfils daily.
a* . 1Ut ^’ of Frelrjhtfor MerehondU* Generally, from Savannah lo Macon i
MaAtURCXCKT Oooos.—noxes of liata, Bonntu, Furniture, Bhnes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
M.llliram.nl Ervut. Mr.iiki. fn.) ... i
At PONCE, Agent,
MANUFA CTURER,
° NO. 13 Wlin’AKBR-STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
Hu on hand a large and choioe stock of Sl
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all ol
loktng and Chewing Tobacco, and all otRer
clean hi* Une at the most reasonable term*.
Inuff,
l*. jacohs,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 547 BULL-STREET,
(IION or TU* INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARa.)
Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Begat*, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, ke.
1 ’iiird Class. ..
"auartt Class.—' _
Barrels Beets, Bread, wk
Oil and Molasses per nbd.,
Salt per aack, not exceeding
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1848.
JOHN J» SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND PANOV PAINTER,
86 Bull, onx poo* North or Brouqiiton-St. .
Scenery in Oil or \Vatsr Colorsr Plain, Fancy and Gilt
Stgns; Banfiers, Flags, Transparencies, window
Shades, ke., neatly executed to order.
0i7> House Painting, Graining, Gluing and Marbling,
done at the ahortest notice, term* atASQXAin.
JOHN POOLU,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 Wmtakrr-st.—Savannah, Ga.
FOR 8ALE—Alt klnda of Mixed PRlntt, Paper Hangings,
Borden end Fire-Board Printa.
nahtoDaito^Ga” to pollw of the lino of RtU-Roadi oxtending from Saran-
The Passenger Trains of (fits So*Jare run dally u" follows i connecting at Muon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the YVeium and Atlantic and Georgia Kail-Roads.
Leave Muon at 0 A, M., arrive at Atlanta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M.»arrive at Atlanta ll A. M., and at Macon 6 P. M.
Passengers on inis Road to and from Savannah slssp one night at Macon.
Tho Trains on the Woetera and Atlantia Iioad do not run on Sundny.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgomery and New-Orleans via Savannah and Macon, take Slices sl Bamesvllle.
Paasengirs for La Grange, West Point, Montgomery and New-Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains are run dally through the business aeason, and tri weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
JOHN G. FALL1UANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
OILDING, GRAINING, kc., kc.
west atoi monument bquarr,
Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—AH kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang,
inge, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints.
Ncw-Ystk Enulubh Fire Insurance Company—Capl-
10300,090. YV. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-st.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
W. P. Hunter, Plant-rs’ Bank.
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal*—Geo. Schley, Post Office. .
Phcsnlx Office Loudon—Capital 9——. R. Haber-
sham, No. l41Bay-»L _
Prawctlon Insurane* Company, New-Jeraey—Capital
*900,000. YV. P. Yonge, No. »4 Bay sL
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital 9
YV. P. Yonffl, No. 04 Bay-sL
Nautilus .Mutual Lift Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital 9 ■ YVm. B. Giles k Co., No. 94 Bay-sL
Foreign Consul* Hesldent In Savannah.
R. Molyneaux, Britkh, No.77Bay-*Lt W. Crahtree, Da
nish, No. 908Bay il;LouisBnrie.Fronch,No. 18Liberty-
sLi John G. Doon, Spanish, Post-Office; YV. C. O’Drijcoll,
Belgian • No. 108 Bay-st.; John G. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office: John YV. Anderson, Brazilian and the two Sicilies,
No. 900 Bay-sL; F.II. Welraan, Swesden and Norway,
No. 7, J.h. H, NO.
j. 74 flay IL; John R. W
. Crabtree, Bremen, No.
gerU for Loyd’s.
W.
Agedt
WraTnrFlemlng, Judge; John B. Davis, Clerk Superior
and Inferior Courts; Wm. YV. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officers Hcshllng In Savannah.
•Robert Habersham, County Treasurer; Elisha YY’ylly,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweat,
Burveyor | YVllllam Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. it 0.6i T. City of Savannah.
8iU 1st Mondays, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suits extends from $30 to 9300.
Judge—Mordccal Sbeftatl, Sen.; Clerk—Levi 8. Ruseel’ -
Sheriff—Georgs YV. YY'ylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham Coxtnty.
Anthony Porter, Ellas need, Wm. Thome Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clerk Court or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Roads—Chatham County.
“ YVayne, M. D., Chairman. VV. W. YValsh, Sec
, Annual Meeting 2d Monday in December.,
V- ft. Court* Sitting in Savannah.
Hon. James M. YVnvne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, u. S. and Judgo of the .6th Clrquit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcnll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georgs Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah and Ogeecliee Canal Company.
Capital, $100,000, in Shares of 60 dollars each.
Dlroctors—ucorga W. Anderson, Amos Scudder, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fay; 2d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler) 3d do. Robert Lachuson: Clerk—John Haupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah,
Union Society—Instituted ip 1750. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Female Asylum—Founded In 1601.
"iff School—Established in 1816. E. Shef-
H. it J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS F0UNDER8,
CANAL-BTSEET, NEAR TUI CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia.
R. LACHUSON. J. LACHUSON.
CIIAHLES VAN HORN, ,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DON* AT Tnt SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sale.
, JAMKS UUANl'UUai sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
»T. JULIAN-STREET, NEAR Til* MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and eU other work done at short notice
ALVIN N. MILLER,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
EASTERN WHARF—NAY-»TREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKB CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND YVORK IN MASONRY
OF RVRRY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
ROBERT 1). WALKER,
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOHTON-ST., BETWEEN WlllTARER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieees, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iran Railings, ke. kc., furnished to order.
J. L. OLIVER, •
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFACTURER
No. IT nut-L-STREET, NEAR MOKUMENT-SQUARR.
Cork sole, YY’nter-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, YValking, Dreai, arid Pump sole Boots; Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, •—
modo to order in the neatest and most fashionable rna
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
carefhl workmen.
MWa,-
JACOB DUTEXIIOFER, Aj
FASHIONABLE BOOT
BRYAN-aTRiaT, SECOND DOOR FROM BOLL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-akin Boon and other work nfitde to order.
L. IlOUlllEll,
(PROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fy SIIOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WIUTAKER-STREET, OFFOSIT1 SMETS BUtLDINO.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
. 10 WHITAKER-STREET.
All Garments in his line made In the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B—Cutting dono at the shortest notice. Cm
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORNER*WHITAKER AND *ROUOUTON-aTaEXT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, GASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
Of every style, made up to.order alter the latest fashion
at tho ahortest notice.
OR,
JOSEPH TBNTO,
(FROM PARIS.)
DRAPER AND TA
NO. IT WHITARER-BTBE]
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B,—All orders left with him will he executed In the
noatoct and moat fashionable style.
IIL
lEfcT,
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DRaLIR. IN ...
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks. Suspenders, Hand,
.kerchieft, Gloves, Merino and SUk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, kc. -
NO. 98 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OF M. EASTMAN, JEWELLER.
.... House and Hospital-Instituted in 1804.
j, President.
^flrmary—Instituted 1833.
Widow*’ Society—Under the superintendence of ladles.
Clothing Aid Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under the lupertntondence of ladiei.
Hibernian: Society-Instituted 1812. George B.Oum-
mlcg, Pmidtnt. *
Irish Unlofr Society—Instituted In 1815. John Murphy,
Present. '
Sl Andrew*’ Society—Instituted in 1019. Henry Me-
Alpln, President;
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President. .. _ . .
The Henman's Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
Tho Institution of theSUmaof our “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Masons and Odd Fellow*.
Georgia Counoll, No. 0, (Masonic,)—Organised in 1837..
AntonHMerlck.T.LG.M. . %
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Itoyal Arch Mason*,)-rInsti-
tuted in 1818. Anton Haserick. H. P.
Solomon’s 1-odge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Formally called Savannah Lodge—Chartered In 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W.M.
Zerubbabnl Lodge. No. 15. (Ancient York Muons,)—
Instituted In 182®. Robert It. Griffiii, YV. M.
Clinton Lodge. No. 64, (Ancient York Masone,)—Orga
nized In 1816. JohnCarruthers,W.M. , , „
Magnolia Encampment, Vo. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Insti
tuted in 1813. Frederick Krenson, O. P.
Gaicriiotua Lodao, No. I. (Odd Fuiluws,)—iiutiiUlcu
In 1812. YVlckllflo Bruen, N. G. % .
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Follows,)-In»tltuted In
1813. John Carruthers, N. G. . ,
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 0, (Odd Fellows,)-Instituted in
1845. Anton Hamrick, N. G.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonahowl Dlvtilon, No. 9—Iustitutod in 1816. YVm.
B. Hertns, YV. P.
Yemassee Division, No. 15—Instituted In 1847. YVm.
T.Feay.YV.P.
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladles Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savannah Fetnalo Lutheran Hewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independant
Presbyterian Church, naptlst Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Society of St. John the Baptist. J cmalo Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Mlaelon*rv Society. Educa
tion Society of tho Luihcraq Church, nible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
Sl John’s Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School of
the First Presbyterian Church. .Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools.
OUier SoeletlcK In SnvnnnnJt.
GEO. W. WI LLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
OFFICE, COSHER ROLL-ST. AND RAY LAKE,
Savannah, Georgia.
feb 23 19
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OFFICE ON BULL-ST., OPPOSITE FULAIRl HOUSE.
Court Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, - - Ten day* before Court day.
Residence No. 00 Brougliton-itrect.
T> OOKBINQflKGt' AND BLANK-BOOK
JD MANUFACTORY.—Tho Suhkcriber having greaL
lv increased the focilltiesnf tlie above establishment for
ute Manufacture of ttionk-Wock, Ruling of Paper and
Book-lllnding of all kinds, re*pectfttily solicit* the pa
tronage- of the public. - Ry recent arrival* have been re
ceived a largo supply of Cap, Demy, Medium, Royal and
Sup jr-Royai Ledger Paper, of tho very best quality, which
will be made up at short notice, and in a superior manner,
oct 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
CENTRAL RAJL-UOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Pasaenger Trains leave Bavannah MiIMacon dally,at
Paiengcr Trains arrive at Macon and Savannah daUy, at
Tickets from Savannah to Macon,
“ “ “ to Atlanta,
“ “ “ to Augusta,
“ " •» to Columbus,
” “ •• * to Opelika,
*' “ “ to Tuscumbia, 1
” 11 “ to Decatur, >A
“ “ “ to llunuvtile, S
“ '• '* ' to Nashville, )
" : . : , s
7 A./M.
7 P. M.
...97 00
10 00
28 00
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
COLLINS k BVIiKLEY,
108 BRYAN-STREET,
T-TAVE IN STORE—A full aupply of
11. Crockery anil House-furnishing Goods,
to which they respectfully Invite the attention of purcha
sers. Their stock In pnt consists as follows 1
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLABH YVARE.
' V. O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Setts
' V. O. do. do. do. Tea . do.
China Tea Setts, gold band and plain
Do. do., do. raised figure, China Vases
Roquet Holders, China Mugs, Mantel Ornaments
Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps,Tumblcts
-Vine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimnnya
Decanters, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jars
8tone Jan, Jars, Butter Pots, Chums, kc.
" LAMPS, TIN YVARE, fc*.
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Side and Hall Lamps,
.anterns, Britannia, Bran and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
Tnya, tingle and In setts; Bread, Knife and Spoon Trays;
- fk, Beef, Flail,Tallow and Beeswax, per ioo lbs.,. w ••
, Pit and Bar Iron,Grind and Millstone*, Nails, Spike* and Coal, pe: 100 lb*., 30 •«
ra. Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each, 73 . «
atn proportion) 96 00
' L. '61 REYNo'lVDd/^ntrineer andSaperintendanL
m!acon and western rail-road.
Rate* of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
Fiost CLASS, (per cubic foot)—Uoxct of llau, Routt, ahoca, Uonncu, Furniture, and such
other articlea aa are dearir analogous to those named
Second Class, (pen 100 lb*.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drags, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (per 100 Iba.)— Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Ratling, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather, Hides in bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow ware, Casting*
Hardware, and all other heavy artides not otherwise enumerated
Fourth Cuss, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, Rice, Bacon, Pork, Beef. Fith, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
btlea of Rags,Ginseng, green snddriedFralt*, Mill Gearing, Fig Iron,Mill and Grindstones,
Cotton from Atlanta tori avamjab'
" " Joneabor* "
Griffin
12*
19X16
ooTET
Macon, OcL 90,1848.
55 cts. per
50 “ “ 00 Iba.
50 “ “ 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
NBW-YORIC AND SAVANNAH
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
The splendid new steamer CHEROKEE, Cspt.TnoMAB
Lyon, (fate of the Wm. Seabrook.) leave* Ravnnnah for
New-York, ou YY'edncsday, the 90th December, 3d Jan
uary. 17th January, 31st January, and on every alternate
YVednesday thereafter. The ahlp la 1,050 tons burthen,
built expressly for this tradr, in the mostsubatantlal man
ner, and with every regard to safety, comfort and apeed.
The second steamer of the Une, the TENNESSEE, Is
launched, and will be ready early In the Sprint, 10 that
one wUI leave New-York and Bar " - "
oat. The facilities and advintaj, — —
to the travclUng public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
and Florida, it la hoped wiU be tried and duly appre
ciated.
Persons intendlngto take passage in this Une, are
sawed that the Central Rail-Road Company, will, wnen-
ever necessary, run a special traln to suit the arrival and
■* —rture of the ateamers.
ir Freight or Patsegc, apply to
PADELFORD k FAY, Savannah, or
SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 1W From at,
e 18 New-York.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The B team-boat Company of Georgia's Boats
CHATHAM, -...Copt Hubbard,
TF.NNESBEK. CapL Gould,
TllOS. S. METCALFE, CapL Powell,
Run between the above places in connection with Tow.
hosts and Lighten, affording the merchants of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tcnncwee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transportation of gooda to and from
will leave New-York and Savannah every Wednbs- the Inferior.
. The facltlUes and advantages offered by tiila lib* During the very low atxgceof the river the
... .ll-* —• - . - —— I » — .
FOR NEW-YORK.
A2L
kS 'S*&
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. This Une is composed
of tho following vessels t
Brig MACON.. P.Sheffield.
Brig JOHN ENDERS, ...J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES,. H. Loom.
The above veasrls are of the first class, insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Coptsina of roucb
experience in the trade. They will be towed up and
down the river when necessary, and wlltalwnjra sail on
ths day advertised. The Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, and etery caro will bo taken for the comfort and
convcnlencs of Pasaengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
. No. 179 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL fc CO..
oct 16 No. 160 Front street, New-York.
, present
ion, (lower than for some years.) merchandise en
try'fed to this Company hu been forwarded with but
tritllng dct'.ntion and no interruption; proving to the pub.
lie their ability to forward good* at tho lowest stages of
the river.
Merchandise, In all ensea, imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of comminiona. and frclgh
for the Ceorgia Rail Road for Athena and Atlanta, and al
Station* on the Weatem k Atlantic Rail-Road, can be
pud at those Stations; freight for other Stations tills side
of Allnnta Is payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail-Road will also be for
warded free of commissions, and all expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees or vessels, when
required.
TheT. 8.M. now runs aa a regular packet, affording
increased faculties of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed toesre
ofSavaunalt Agent, and from the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Bill* Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Sannnah.
Agenta, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 18 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusts.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
Jj| A!fD
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessel*' comprise this Line, and wiU tall
about every two weeks, viz t
Schr. IUIilA ELIZA, Capt Htoas.t.
Bohr. H. YVE9TCOTT, a Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Capt. Blackman.
Bchr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt- Lodoe.
The above vessel* are all first dess schooners, one
commanded by Captain* experienced Intha trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
»he shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GREINER k BEALL,
79 Ray-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jtt.,
oct 17 No. 37)4 N. Whama, Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP'Y OF GA,
This Company will continue to transport Froduco and
other Merchantfise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusts, by their Iron Steadier*
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt Philpot.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by the 8teamer
AMORY SIBLEY Capt Ctutawau.
The latter Bteamer being of less draught than any other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch in nil stages
of the wafer. The Company 1* also provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighters.
AU Freight addressed to the care of the Company or its
Agenta, wUI be received snd forwarded free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS. Agent, Savannah.-
oct 18 YV. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Ofttirral SMmtatmcnts.
ff.Ui) ©vbtnnnttB.
J by the
lu-Maioi
lets llicof
and Aldermen
Jpoons; Dish and Plate Covers; Venison Dishes; Nursery
-amps; together With * good assortment of bright Tin
YVare.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDYY’AUE.
Ivory Table Cutlery, in aetts of 51 pieces, or single
Cnivcs only; Buck Horn and common Cutler)*) SciMors,
laixorsand Pocket Cutler): nfinelssortmentof Coffee
dills, Mince Knives, Soup Digesters, Fish Kettles. Iron
'ou, Dutch Ovens, Hhorel and Tongs, elegant Steel Fire
Setts, Porcelain Sauce and Stew-Pans, Furnaces, Wafer
and YY'affls Irons, Cool Hods. Code* Roasters, Brass and
Oyster Knives. Ice Breakers, Cork Screws, I
WOOD AND WILLOW WAR
B«.{ v ASK‘5:.SSi
Squeezers. YVood Spoons. Also. Market Baskets, Cra
dles and YVagons; together with ■ gaod assortment of
“ g and Fancy Baake - - “— "—*- — 1 -•—■
Traveliing and Fancy Baakeu; Dusting, Scrub, and other
Brushes.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
China, Glass and YY’ood Toys, a fine assortment; Fancy
oxes. Plating Cards, YVax Candles, Segar Fuses. La
dles’ Dressing Cases, Marble*. Thermometers, Tooth and
Call Brashes, Dnmb Bells, Liquor Flasks, Book Rests,
’aper Files, Crimping Machines, Curling Scissors, Knife
Cleaners, kc.
Country merchants, Planfen, HtnutWpM*, and oth
ers, are invited to call, as their prices will b«, low.
savannah wholesale and retail
- lkt Lia let, Shall include all thtitportion r
Hamlet*, bounded as follows t North by tlx
by a line commencing at the lowest ;win
Eastern YY’hartcs, and luniilnc Pourh to a
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young’s Bulidlngjtlgu of thrClolrieii Saddle,
OppotiU Hamilton Symons’ Clotting Store.
W. IL MAY it CO.,
ilannfaMurcrs or BRIDLED, SADDLES and HAB-
VEtidEri, have on hand a coo l assortment of Saddles,
iridic* and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
part; FnanUh Quilfed, Overlaid and Shafton Fuddles;
Planter’s lane and extra large Saddle.*; Mens’ tdaln do.;
English do.; Boys’ and Race dr..; Ladles’ Raddles of a
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Bogs,
Trunks, fcc.
SAUDLER’3 MATERIALS.—Pafdle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining rnd YVorsted YY'eb;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Bulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.- Uarourhe, Bugsy and
Bulky Springs and Axles; Dash Fnunrt;l!obha and Bow*,
by the tingle set; Plated and Brer* Stump Joint*; plain
do.; patent Daah Leather, Top and Curtain do.) broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; BUk and YVor«ted
Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps:
plated and Biots Carriage Bonds; Rrx-s and plated
Knobs, kc. Ian 1
A 1\ ORDUSrAISCl*.— 1.0 divide the City 0!
XjL Savannah Into Fire In.trict*, and to provide lor
giving Uio alarms of Fire.
Suction 1.—Be It orda:
of the City ofSavannkh a<
sembled, and it 1* heteby oid&lncd by the authority of the
mine. That frem end niter the pn-> m>e ol tlijn ordli.ar.ee,
tho City Of Batannah ord Hamlets thereof, be, and the
raine are, divided into l ive General Livhi.mr, to b«
known a* Fire lJlrtrici*, accoiding to the following plan
and numbers:
Blit.let, Shall include all tliatfroition of the City nr.J
the Hi.or; East
;«4ta txift <it tho
— , to n twJqt opposite
the l!astum terminus of Smith Broad street; and YVeA by
Bull-street. YY hich portion of 1I10 t ii> so bounded, (hall
be numbered and known Os the First Fire District.
2d District, Shall include art that portion of the Cit*
and Hamlet*, bounded a* follows: North by Houtli Broad
street; F*n and South by the City Common*, (including
nil buildings within the corporate limits of the City.) 11I
YY'est by Bull-street. Which portion nr tlie City so
bounded, altalll be numbered and known aa the Second
Fire District.
3d District, Shall Include all that portion of the City
bounded os follow*: North by the Mvers Fast by Bull-
street; South by South llroad street, and YY'est by YY'est
Broad street. Yvtalch portion'of the City so bounded,
•hall be numbered and known as the Tlii.d I ire I istrlct.
4th District, Shall Include all that portion of the City
End Ilamlcts, bounded as foUows r North by South Bread-
street; Kart by Uull-stteet; South by the lino ol Incorpo
ration of the City, and YVest by YY'r-at Broad Struct.
YY hich portion of the City and Hamlets so bounded, faa.1
bo numbered and known a* tho Fourth Fire Mulct.
5th District, Shall Include all that portion of the dl) or
Savannah known as “ Yamacrnw,” and bounded as fid-
lows: North by the Rivert East by West Bread street;
South by tho lino of Incorporation of rho Lit), and YVo»t
by the tfantti. YY’hlch portion of lira City and liamleia ao
*•■'" k " ow ‘' “
Hsctiok tt—Be It Anther otdali.ed by the nuliurity
aforesaid. That It ahall be tbe duty or the' Y\ atchman in
the Cupola of the Exchange, at Lie occurrence ol Fire,
tlm ta give a general alarm, by ringing tho El change Bell
continuously, for a apace or time pot exceeding two
minute.* duration, and then to designate the District where
■ueb fire may occur, by Tolling the bell for the flret Dis
trict— Striking Twice with short intervals for tlie Seqpi d
District—Sulking Three Times with abort Intervals for
tilt ThM District—Ft)iking Four Times with short inter
vals for the Fourth District, and Striking Five Times with
►hort intervals fur the Firth District, faid tii.glua and
tolling ofthe Exchange Bell to cuntinue fur a space ol tima
j.— .11..— diun it ahall cca>«.
, tho prevalence of
should occur a fire
in another pa t orthe City, then and in that cn c, it shall
be Uio duty ofohe YVatchman In the Cupola of the La-
change, to designate the District where such second lire
may occur, by tolling and atriking tits Exchange bell hi
tlie manner above prescribed.
Section 3.—Re it Author brdained by tlie authority
aforesaid, That it shall be tbe duty or the Officer* of tire
Watch, to cause the alarm of fire to be extended, by ring-
i'lg the Bell of tile “Guard Draw*," without cessation,
m *rtotn the discovery of any fire in tire City, till tire tnnre
^ shall be subdued.
Section 4.-Be it further ordained, That It »i »l! bo tire
duty ofthn Officer* of the Fire Company, slid tt, ihe City
Watch, to rep. .it all neglects ofthe duties rcuuirid by tire
-1 vision* or this Ordinance, and upon conviction before
—j Police Court of Savannah, such offender so convicted
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding Ten Do!Ini*, or be
di. missed from ^errioc.
Section A—Be It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or parts or Ordinances
minuting againrt the above proyl kins of this Oidiuanca,
be. and tbe tame are hereby repealed.
I’assed In Council, 9d April, 1846-
A N ORDINANCE—-To aniendtho seven-
rl teentit section of an Onliiftnce, defining what shall
Iw considered Public Nuisances, end for'tUe removal of
the same: pasted 9d August, 1K»:
Section 1. Be il ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of tire City of Savannah, and hamlets thereof, in Council
assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of
the same 1 Thst tits seventeenth section of the above re-
•ited Ordinance he, and Is hereby *0 amended as to pro.
rllit any peraon, trader tlie penalty prescribed In tire a-
wve recited Ordinance, from keeping within the fol
lowing limits rpy Hog or hogs 1 commencin' at tire mouth
of tho Savannah, Ogechacnnd Altamah* Cans), on ths
Savannah River, thence Sou.h on eastern bank of said
Canal to Hall-Roml-rtrect, thence East along Rail Hoad-
eireet to YVest Broad rtrrct, thence South, along Y\ ..■• t
Broad-street, extended to Garden Lot No. seven - (7),
thence Eostwardly, along the line of said Garden l.ot, to
Tattnall street, thence north along Tattnall-strcct, to
, ones »jreet to Jones street, thence along Join , stret:..
Ea>t, in a direct Une to tire limit* or the City.
Bee. 9. Be it further ordained, by the authority afore-
... tMT
Dally U. a. Mail Steam-Packet Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TIMED* Of TU* wAr.)
METAMORA,. Cnph F. Uaeden.
YVM. SEABROOK Capt. P. BLANKaNamr.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Finn Pack.
JASPER,. Capt. YVm. 8. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of tho above very auperior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, ana can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half-past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out the year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. Through Ticket*
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals on the steamer* nnd omnibus faro In Savannah.
nROOKS-fc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah,
oct 93 E. LAF1TTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
Smnt-YY’eekly V, 8. Moll Steam-Packet Line
BETYY’EEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA,FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charlcztnn Daily Mall Steam-
Packets at Savannah) the Mail Stoamer SARAH SPALD-
— * — — * ' -re*from
. ladlson-
. Augustine.
OCAMULGKE Capt. W.M. YYiUOtr.
YVM. GASTON, Capt. John Haas a Ed.
8T. MATTHEYV3, Capt. Nichola* Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Riturniko.—Leave Polxtka every Tuesday and Friday
morning al 7 o’clock, touching at tho above named placet
eachxvay.
All goods consigned to the Agenta forwarded free of
couimiuion. Aoent*:
BROOKS k TUPPED, Savannah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexgnder Scranton, Brims-
wick; John Bcuent, SL Marys; Fernandes k Bisbce,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek: Gcorae Colon. Pico-
lata; R. R. Held k Co., Palnlka, E. Lafltto, Charleston,
oct 93
H A VE IN STORE—a full assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer for rale at Wholesale and Retail, on the mou rea
sonable terms.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffil, own Importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Faneir end and
Ribbon bound, YVhimey bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro plains, assorted qualities.
KEUSKTB— A very !*«»• »—ontnetit, compil ing all the
different eMe* and qualities both fancy and plain, of
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
cloth*.
CASSIMERES—Black and fancy plaids and stripes.
TWEEDS—An awartmont of plain and fancy.
HAITI NETS—Blue, black and tancy colon.
VESTINGS—An assortment of silk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kl.inainoi k and Scotch bonnet*.
OSNABURGB—A large supply, at factory price*.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation u«o;
low price’to fino scarlet; a laige EMortment of low
. price to fine while flannels, best makes.
CANTON FLANNELS—YVliite and unbleached, bat
quality. • .
BED TICKS—All qualities of coUon,
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FB1NGKB—'White notion and silk fringes.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and imperial; cot
ton nnd wool and all cotiou.
RUGS—Fine to low price.
BAIZES—Figured and plain.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 6 4. plain white aud colored.
YVINDOYV SHADES—Plain and painted centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured and plain scar
let; white and buff linen*, plain white andcrobrntdered-
COUNTERPANES—Wbiio and coloied, low price to
DIAPERS—lluckabuck, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen
table'and damask diapers; brown fable cloths and
diapers.
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS—An extensive a?rortmcnt of bleached and
brown Shirtings; superior blenched tong ctotho, beat
makos.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Mai boro stripes and plaid -!
Columbian and other stripe*.
MARINERS STRIPES- YVIde and narrow stripes, as
sorted qualities
-DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
Jeans.
BROYYW AND nLEACHED JEANS-Various quali
ties and brand.*.
—auto—
■A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, dark and light colored Gins hams, Alpacca*,
Bombasines, black and colored English and French
Merinos, worsted Damasks end Moreens.
—ALSO—
A frrU assortment of HOSIERY*, comprL-ing Cotton,
YYoolen and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gent’s and Misses’ Merino Undondtlrt* nnd
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, a frill assortment.
Jan 91
saldi That all Ordinances, or ifirt* thereof, militating »nh
the provision* of tbl* Ordinance |re, snd tbe came are
hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, Ijhb August, 18'8.
FRANCIS B. BARTOW, Acting Mnyrr.
Attest, A. C. pAVEkroST, c. c. # hitg -.m
AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS —
prislngkll the
used in this section.
40 Cultivators and Harrows, various patterns
40 Straw aud Corn Foddar Cutters, various prices
95 Patent and common Grain Fan Mills
6 Grain Threshing Machine*
30 Corn fchellcre, various kinds, for hand and hone
power: 0 do. do. wiihaAnter and cleaner
6 Corn and Cob Crushers
19 Patent hand Com Mills, an Improved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel-Harrow*
60 dox. Plantation Hoes, complete assortment
400 wdrTrsce Chains; 190 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox and Log Chaim; 30 don. Socket Spades
10 doz. handled Spades; 15 do. long handled Shovels
19 do. do. Shovels
8 do. long and short handled Manure Forks
A complete assortment of Garden Hoes and Rakes
10 Falrbonk k Co.’s Platform Scales, assorted sizes
A supply of Fitzgerald’s Potent Mills
A supply of Patent Machine Belting.
For safe by DENSLOYV fc WEBSTER.
Jon 1 ’
1 Library Society.
Commissioner* lies tiling in Savannah,
FORTH! TAKINO OF DBPQSiTIONB, AND FOR ACKN9XVLBDOE-
MBi*T AND FROOF OF DXXD8, fcO., TO BX USBD IN.OTNSR
George Schley, for the 8tates of Malno, Massachusetts,
Rhode Islnml, New-York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, South
CaroUfta. Florida, Alabama and Louisiana
< M. H. McAllliter, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Colton, for South Carolina.
A. It. Lawton, for South Carolina.
Wfokliffe BnieiirforTFlorWaandBoutHCarolina!
Charles E. Tent, for North Carolina! ,
T H E American JOURNAL of tho Medi
cal Sciences—Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D.. is
published quarterly, on the flirt of January, April, July
and October. Each number contains about two hundred
and eighty large octavo pages, and is appropriately illua-
trate'd with engraving* on copper, atone, wood, kc.
The Medical News and Library, is published monthly,
and consist* or thirty-two very .lai no octavo pigea. con
taining tlie Medical Information ofthe day, as well as a
trenties of high character on a prominent department of
Medicine. VVaLou’a Lectures on the practice of Phytic,
Itrodla’s Clinical Lectures M Surgery, and TOdd * Bow
man’s Physiology, have thus appeared in it, and the work
at preaent publishing l* “Wert on the Diseases of Infancy
and Childhood-”
Terms.—The zubscrlptlnn to tho American Journal of
tho Medical Sciences, is ®5 per annum. YVbcn.thu a-
mount Is paid In advance, nnd free of postage, the aub-
scriber thereby becomes entitled to the Medical News ami
Library for one year, without further charge.
. For tho small «um of five dollar*, therefore, the subscri
ber can obtain n Quiutetly nnd n Monthly Journal of the
highest character, presenting about fifteen hundred largo
ptitavo pages, with appropriate illustrations. ,
The January numbcrlust received.
Also, tho Eclectic Magazine of Forolm Literature:
containing reflections from all tho best English Magazines
and Reviews; published monthly, each number embel
lished by n fine MczoUnt engraving. 1 ho January num
ber contains “A Literary Party at Sir Joshua Reynold*
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals 1
60 hbds. Porto Rico Sugar
GO do. SL Croix do
100 packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed and Refined; 95 bbla. Coffee Sugar
300 bags Rio Coffee; 60 bags Laguira do.
50 bags and porkeu Java Coffee
100 packages Tobacco, various brands
100 bbla. common Gin; 50 do. Phelps do
100 bbls. New England Rum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
‘ 50 bbls. Western Whiskey; 5 halfpipes Otard Brandy
50 quarter and eighth conks Malaga Wine
1 puncheon SL Croix Rum
GO quarter and eighth casks Madeira YVine
10 bbls. super old Monoogaheta Whiskey
100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 15 bales Gunny do
75 casks Bacon Sides; 95 boxes Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half bbls. Canal Flour
50 bbls. Baltimore Flour; GOO bag* assorted Shot
20 bbla. aad 10 Utdf pipes Cto« vinegar
60 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxea Soap, various brands
90 bag* Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 95boxes Ralilna
90 boxes Adamantino Candles; 10 frail* Almond*
50 hbda. Cuba Molasses; 50 t»x*a Pipes
50 barrel! New Orleans Molasses
95 casks Porter, pints and quarts
90 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 95 boxea Cheeze
50 M. Spanish Cigars, various brand*
For sale on favorable term* by
sept 14 H. A. CRANE.
ber contain* “A Literary Party
Price 96 per annum.
GodeyJeLadyVr
tlfrtl engravings. 1
Joshua Reynolds’
’« Book, - for February, with several beau-
p, ‘" jsrsaiaii wasfe
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North tide Market square t 40 hhds St.
—■ Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado aud N. O.
Sugars; 100 bap* Rio and Java Coffee
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Supnra.
95 boxea Woolsey k YVoolsey’a Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, and 10 bbla Syrup
100 bbl* and half bbls Cqnal and Georgia Flour, v
50 boxes Sperm, 95 do Adamantine,.and 30 do Hun’a
Candles; 100 boxes nnd half boxes Soap
9 casks YVlnter and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbts.Me** Pork; 10 half Mil*. F. M. Deaf
60 packages Duokwheat in bbls. half or. eighth and bags
25 packages choioe Teas; 90,000 superior Havana Began
75 toxealialf and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
SO casks and 50 boxes choice YVine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage, of 1849
1 qr. ca k Queen’s Port YVine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquors
WO_boM.wdh»lttoiwTol)»ocOjVWioUi.brwda
iardii
care for cash, at the unprecedented Imv prices
- -is, and great Inducement will be given to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. nov 1
T. AMP WICK.—Solhr, Astral and Lard
JU Lamp Wick; also, handle Wick. coMtantly^nn
hand, and for ?*1e jiy COLLINS k BUI.KJ.EY .
Jan W
“tSROCEHTES^ao-hHaiTWt
Rico Sugars; SO do. Muscovado do.
TOO bags Itio Coffees 100 bbls. N. O. YVhiskcy
45 bbls. Phelp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
60 do. New England Rum
950 boxes manufactured Tobacco ^ .
800 reama Wrapping Paper; 95 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lbs. Codfi ffi; 50 boxes pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do.
50 bids. N. O. Syrup; 40 hhds. Cuba Molasses
60 tiereos Cuba Molluscs; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. casks Madeira YVine: 95 do. do. Malaga do.
G5 bbls. Darstaria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
60 do. Sugar, Rutter and Soda Biscuits
75 matts Cassia; 10 hbds. Bacon Sides
50 quarter chests Hyson Tea, 85 eighth do. do.
BO cherts Black Tea; 10 bags Pepper; 5 bag* rimenta
10 k:gi Go.hcn Butter, 20 bbl*. Monongaltda YY7ti»key
13 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin: 50 boxes Cheese
5 hhds. Kentucky Leaf Tobacco; 50 boxc* Tearl Starch
BOO Demijohn^, various sizer
75 basket*! Champegnc, of choice brands, in stare and
for salo by CONNERAT & I1AR1E.
. Janl
<nt GROCERIES.—Give us n call !—
ifiSiSnv The Subscriber! have received from Ncw-
JSBSBHr York, a choice and well selected stock oi
FAMILY GROCERIES, selected by one of the flfra ex
pressly for this market, consisting of
St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars;
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clarified bugars;
Pale and white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Caudles;
Hyson, Black, Imperial and Gunpowder Tens
Olive oil; Sordine*; Herrings and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Raisins, Currants and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pails, Brushes, nnd all other
articles usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
ADo keep always on hand of. the best quality, choice
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
Tonsu... 11™., *C. F„, SIS’,"”-
oct 94 Comer of Broughton and Draytop »L*.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT H—The
subscribers have opened a new DRUG STORE, in
Gaupry’s Building, comer of Bay anil Duffstreefe,
and will always be supplied with, l'resh DRUGS,
CIIEMICLAS, Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. kc., of
^A^jreat variety of Perfumery and Fancy Articles con
stantly recelvod from tho lmportere and manufecturcn.
SODA WATER, at the fount and In Imttie*. throughout
iodine. MW,, » d «h.'
MEDICINAL YVATER, direct ffomfoc Sprines.
A perfectly competent person will a;tcnd, atony hour
cf .» compound > m
TJOTTLE CORKS.—10 kales superfine
a v.,v„ %
Jan 1.7
Gibhons’.BulldtoC-
MEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 69 and
JLn 153 Cjauoxs* ItAUifi—TbC undersign.*] baa re
cently returned from the North, where he hns be.-n en
caged in getting up ahandssme assortment of RE/YDY'
SlADE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail business lit
Savannah, to which he very respectfully invites the
Planters visiting this place, and tho citizens generally, to
rive him a call, ax he is confident his stock bos ucver
keen surpassed by any brought to this place. Among his
go oils are the following articles:
Cloaks and Mantles—blue and black Broad^Cloth and
CamleL
Over Coat* of invisible grcciu brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Comb t, Lion Bkin nnd Blanket.
Dress Coau and Frocka, of fine black French Dk-oad
Cloth.
Business Coats—such ns plain and fancy Tweed, Casi-
mere, black Doc Skin, plain Beuvcr Cloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sack and Froctees.
Pantaloons, from all of the most fashionable goods,
such as plain black Cassimero. black Doo Skin, English
ribbed Casslmere.Moltaklit, Plaid, Satinet, Tweed Casal-
mcreand Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flanucl, Satinet, Kentucky
Vest* of every description, such as fine plain black
Satin, figured and plain Velvet end Cashmere, Bomba-
tine. Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Cloth and Cnsslnt -re.
Under 8hirts, of heavy ribbed YY’ool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain Silk, black Pllk.
Linen nnd Silk Pocket Hunrtkc rchleft, ol great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Linen Imsoms, fancy
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also, a gen-
era! assortment of Boy’s Shirt*.
Stocks, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombazine nnd
fancy Silk Stocks nnd Neck Ties.
- usptnders, or great vnriety. . , \
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, white and colored
Silk, Felt Cloth nnd Thread, Silk nnd Cotton Night Caps,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
B $mbrclU*-R beautiful assortment of French, SUk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Caps—a fine and fashionable assortment of Cloth
Glnizcd Silk; and Otter Skin Caps-
N. B. A general assortment of Y'outit’a nnd Boy’s
Clothlnc, ofSncks, Round Jackets. Pantaloons, Vests
nnd Cloth Caps. Hnving taken much pains in selecting
the above stock, he hope* by strict attention to business,
B. NICHOI.R.
A BILL—To hcdnlitlctl “nn Ordinaiwoio
carry more fully Into an dffect the plan and *> stf m
for reducing to and keeping In a state of dry < allure Die
low lands around the city of Savannah, and to provtii*
tor the removal of such nuiMHcea or cim a-* ni
which wayeffei-t the cltiacns tliercof, or In anywi*e In
jure their health.”
YY'hcrena the culture of nice upon tlie lands around Urn
city of Savannah which by contract are subject to dry
culture, Is a violation of tho true intent and menning i.f
the add contract, and is prohibited by tbe ordinance* of
Ute city, and is manifestly injurious to the health or ths
citizens; and whereas ;wwcr Is vested In tbe Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah nnd tlie hamlets there
of, by Act ofthe General Assembly, to parry Into full <• fleet
the system of dry culture, and to remove all nuisances or
or causes of disease which may effect tire-health of the
titizenx; and wherees, it is the right and luu become tlie
duty of the City Council to exert the power* thus confer-
red upon them, for thu public good.
Section 1. Be it ordained by tiie Mayor nnd Aldermen
of the city of Savannah and hamlets tiien-of, That it
shnU be the duly of tho Mayor, whenever be shall rcm\«
Information that Rice la planted or cultivated upon any
or Uio lands around the city subject to dry culture con-
tracts, to servo a notice upon the nwnnr, tenant, or culti
vator of the aald laud, or any person having the charge of
the same, or bis, her or their agent, requiring the Mid
person to desist from the -said culture, and to destroy Uis
satd Rice If growing, or to appear before Council at a time
and place in such notice to be specified, hot exceeding
ten days from tho dnte thereof, to show cause if any they
have, way the said growing Rice should mil be removed
and destroyed ns a nuisance.
Sec. 9. And U It further ordained, That If tlie said
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, upon
the said notice, comply with the term* of the same, ot
shall fall to appear before Council, or if having appeared,
no sufficient cause should lie shown why the said Rice
should not be removed, nnd its culture abandoned, that In
such eaae tire said Mayor and Aldermen may direct tho
Oily Marshal forthwith to remnva tire said )U'-e nnd to
destroy the Mine etfoctually, wherever It may be planted
or mowing on tlie said dry culture rontrarL
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, ThaLthe expense*
incurred by tire City, authorities in enforcing this ordi
nance, ahall he assessed upon the owner of the land from
which tho- nuisance shall bo removed, and shall bw col
lected by execution to be issued therefor n* In other cusos
of dues to tire city.
Sec. 4. And Ire it further orJaincd, That nothing In this
ordinance shall lie id construed as to prevent an action
for and recover)' of damages for violation of tire dry rul
lure contractu between the owners of lands and tits cor
poration of Savannah.
Sec. 5. And Ire it further orjalned, That all ordinances
or pnxts thereof militating with the provisions of this »r -
dimmer, be, and tire same are hereby re|K.-uled.
Fused hi Council, 99tb .May, 1848.
H. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C DxtraxfnaT. Clerk of Council.
_ , the putt-
at the north end of,
or opposite to tho streets In till* city, env board plank,
ranging timber, staves, thulgh*. fire wood, or oilier lum
ber, whatever, and no person snail ship from, or land St,
or cause to be shipped from.or lauded, at any of tbe pub
lic wharves or docks within tire city of Snvannnh, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, coni, bales, package*,
trunks, or any species of merchandise whatever”—'‘Fro
vided, that nothing contained In this section shall be con-
strued to prevent any Planter from landing out of hi*
*hont or canoe thn product* of hft or her plantation, cither
for sale or for family line, hut Inno case shall he or she
be allowed to occupy the oaid public wharf or dock longer
thou is absolutely nccenaary”—“and tho said articles tmiy
be seized nnd retained until the fine la paid.” Penalty
not exceeding ®1D0.
True extracts. EDWARD G. YVILPON. c. c.
The City Mondial aud City CrUHtnldex are required to
enforce above Ordinance. Ily order.
Jan 18 6 . HDYY’ABD G. YVILSON, C. c.
THE FIRST REFORMERS
Presenting their Famous Protest, at the Diet of
Spires, in 1629.
A N Engraving - • 1 '
which gave rise
»_. r ^.^.to Ute name of “Protestant," end'
containing nearly one hundred figures, presenting authen
tic portraits of the most prominent men connected with
it, including Luther, Melanethon, the Elector of 8axony,
nnd other great Leaders of tire Reformation,has Just bemi
finished In tho Mezzotinto manner, by Joan »nrtin, after
the mngnifleent design of Geo. Cattermore. Size, with
out margin, 91 by 15 inches high. Price .«3. ;
A descriptive key will aceompanyeaeb Impression.
Order* for the above Engraving, which may now he
seen at Mr- AniUTAor.’s Print b ® J*ftwith Mr.
A., or the nttbarriber, JOHN M« COOPER,
Ian 33 . Agent for the Publishers.
TpXTRAOT from Ordinances relating to
.1 J Lumber, Fire Wood, ke.— 1 “Be It further ordained,
that no person shall bring, deposit,’lay, or cause to b*
brouebt. depo ited, or laid. In any, 6i
He docks, wharves, or landing plar—
(.LEHK’5 OFFICE—Savomioh.20.lt i
V/ cetnlwr, 1848.—EXtioct of “an Ordinance,’til jire-
vent shooting with fire arms, In the city of Savannah, and
to punish tho offence of setting off squibs, crackers and
other combustible matter, and far otherpUrpoaesj” pawed
111 Council, 15t)l Dec., 1817.
Re it further ordained, Tint It shall Ire tire duty of the
City Mntaltal end City Uonstables to Inform against nil
whito persons found within the limits of said city, di*
charging nr attor pting to discharge any gun, pistol or
oilier fire onus, erar-kem or other combustible prepara
tion, and that tire person so Informed ngnlnst bn fined In a
sum riot exceedldg thirty dollars, and if a slave or free
person of color be found so offending, such person nr
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding ten
lashes, to bo inflicted uy the officer present
F, .
dec 110.
A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
pi.ERIC’S OFFICE— Savamrah, Dm, ,
V.y 20th, 1818—F.vtmet from “an ordinance defining
.vlwt lihtdi bo considered public nuisances, and for the
K vnntlnn, pflnishment and removalpf the s:inic,>’ plsred
-ouncll August 2d, 1839, and amended October 24tn,
I8:m.
“Be It further ord lined, That It shall not he lawful for
«nv slnve or free pen-on of color to smoko a cigar or pips •
tunny ofthe streets, lance, tlleys, wharves, or puMk
rquares within the city of Savannah, under a penalty ->f
not exceeding threo dollars, or Whipping, not exceeding
ten stripes. A. C. DAVENPORT, n.«.
IVTOTICE.—Extract from Ordinance rela'
Lv !tv« »o Vessels, for the information of Captain? of
Y'crscls, and others—Be it ordained, &c„ “Ithajlbs the
duty or the matter, or commander of ns-oty v*-s»vt cj
craft, of whatever description, r.ot moored nt rom* wh*-f
within the limiu of tire .-'li-, nnd.lylnsln the atrestn ofthe
Itlvci Savannah, within the raid lfmluor Irelow tire fame,
between the city and Tybce, to Mtrpend aid keep ms
pended during all the hours of nleht, et the maMhead or
in some prominent part of the rigging of Mich ve«se| e r
craft, n lamp, properly trimmed and iigbfed. mfficieeViv
larpn and brilliant to give timely nouca of »he pra?<re<:< ct
such vessel or craft to all navigating the stream." Penal
ty.not exceeding $30 00.
A title extrat. EPYY'ARD.G. WILBOV. r r