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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA. S TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 27, 1849.
NUMBER 73.
THE .REPUBLICAN
id published
DAILY AND TUI-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
CITY fy COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. \S, ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
TERMS:
Dully Paper $10, Yrl-Weekly $r»,]M-r milium
ftT- In no caso will an order for the paper be attended
to, miles* accompanied with the money', or a satisfactory
city reference.
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’ AdvertUuincnla published every other,day, and those in
serted once or twice a week, are charged 75 eta. per
square for each insertion.'' •
Legal advertisements Inserted at the usual rates,- and
strict caro taken that they be published according to law.
1 All advertisements food transient person* or stranger*,
to he paid in advance, »■ 1
/Tm privileges of yearly ndvertlscrs will be confined
rigidly to their regular Inninoss, Rnd nil other advertise-
menu not pertaining to their regular business a* agreed
/or. to be paid extra. ?
/ *t Yearly advertiilers erc«dlng in their advertisements the
Average number or lines agreed for, will be charged at
'proportional rates.
No ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE INSERTED ORATt’lTOCSLY.
All advertisements for charitable institutions aud ro-
ligiotts Societies will be charged half price.
- . ftp- All Advertisements sent to tills olllco without di
rections as to the numbor of insertions, will bo publish
ed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged
accordingly.
• • All Letters directed to tills ofllco or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.* '"Ts j
N. 11.—Each Citation by the Clarks of the Courts of
Ordinary, that nppilc&iion has been made for Letters of
AdmlnLiratlori, tnurtbe published tuirty day* at least.
1 Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors nml
Creditors to render in their accounts, niuit be published
six WEEKS.
Hales'of Heal Brittle and,Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators, uml Guardians, must be published SIXTY’
DAYS before the dayofsale. There sales mud be made
at the Court House door of the county In which the'
property is situate, and on the firrt Tuesday of the month,
'between the hours of ten In the morning and four in' the
Afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, Unless so
'expressed In the advertisement.
* * Applications by Executor*, Administrators and Guardi
ans to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sill Real Estate
*rif Negroes, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Bales of personal property (except hegroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executor* aud Administrators,
»mUst be Advertised FORT Y DAYS.
* WrtibAtioni by. Exooutnrirluid Administrators for Let
ters DismlMory must be published SIX'MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate#
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS. |
.Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with «
Sheriff’* sales under executions regularly granted by
the courts must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sole* of jierlaliabla
property under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tlio day of Sale.
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c-ovenuiieiit or llso City.
Tho government of the city consists of a Mnyoi
Aldermen, who together nro denominated tho City Coun
cil. They are chosen annually, on Uto 1st Mondny in
December, from tho people at large.
City Officers, &c., 1840.—Mayor—Dr. Rlch’d Wayne.
Idermtn—Thomas Purse, II. 11. Gridin. Wm. II. Hu!-
ch, R. I). Walker,T. M.Turner, Win. H.’Mongiit, Solo
mon Cohen. J. F. Posey, R. A. Lewis, F. 8. Uartuvv, U, R.
Cujicr, Jo*. S. Fay.
Cnetom House—Port of Savannah,
Collector—william U. UuUoch; Deputy Collector—John
II; Naval Oflicer—J. Do LnMottai Surveyor—Robert
tens and William
'ostelli Naval Officer—J.
V. Poolers Appraisers—Charlea Btej
M " kW ' . rn^.ec
Post /If aster—George Schley; Asa’t, P, M.—J. O. Doon.
Havnnnnli Clinmhcr of Commerce.
.... ... ... , pr^ident-4
try and
l.Cum-
i, Joe.
Commissioners of Pilotage.
John W* Anderson, Win. II. Bulloch, Secretary and
Treasuier, Octavus Cohen, John Stoddard, Andrew
a,w, lr., Joint R. Wilder, John WUllainson, Wylly
Woodbrlgc.
* ‘ > . RANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Dank of the State of Georgia.
Capital 81,800,000—appropriated to Savahnkh, $750,000.
A. Porter, President, - I. K. Telit, Cashier.
' Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Directors—Win. T. Willinrns. C. P. Richardsone, It.
Hutchison, II. I). Weed, Hiram Roberts, Wm. D. Hodgson,
U. Snider, N. A. Hardee.
•Teller—s. n. vviniums.
Dranchcs at Augusta, Eatonton. Athens, Washington,
and Greensboro’, and Agoticlo* at Macdn and Grifflli.
Planters’ llnnk.
Capital paid in $535,400.
Geo. YV. Anderson, President. . II. W. Mercer, Cashier.
Offering day*. Tuesdays. Discount day*. Wednesdays.
Directors—Francis Sorrel, John U. NicolLIiaieOonen,
' Vm. II, Cuyier, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Stoddard.
Teller—J, C. Ferrell. •
Has'an Agency In Gridin.
JMHne nml Fire Insurance Dank.
Capital paid In $513,100—privileged to lnerease same to
Statm-tfsrrg tit the XtcjJiihlfcnn.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
n AY-STKEKT. ' ’ BEY-STREET.
It. A. Allen, NO, 119 E, Molyhetl*, No. 77
R. A. Lewis 118 It* Hutchison, 90
II. N. Neyle, 190 ’O.* B. Cumhllnf, 00
Wudihurn.W ihler & Co. 1H E. A. SouUard, 0J
N. A; Hardee, 110 • A, Low and Co., 58
Discount days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
^Paper^rcceived up to 10 o’elbck on the moralnp of
Directors—George Hall, Elias Heed. A. Champion, Jo
seph Washburn, Octavus Cohen, N.U. Knapp,
Teller—Charles F. Preston,
icyin Macon.
11-1 load anti; Banking Co. of Ga.
140,185, all of which has been paid in—ap-
$905,000.
_ _ Jorge J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays. Discount ddys, Tuesday*.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, S. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, If. MoAlpin, J. Wsidburg, Jos 8. Fay,
W. B, Johnson.
Savannah Institute for Savings.
C, P, Richardsone, Presidents J. OlnuteadiTreasurers
Iliram Roberts. Secretary. ...
Director.—II. D, Weed. I. W. Monel), BenJ. Bnldcr,
N. B. Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thomas J.
Walsh.
The investing Commlttco Is composed of II. D. Weed,
Defij. Bitider, and Iliram Roberts.
Insurance Offices In Savannah.
Augusta TMurance fc Ranking Company—Capital $373,-
000.'William Duncan, Agent, No; «»Bay-st. •
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford—CapiUl
Hardeman, 83
_ Stuart, 87"*
Stalthfc Humphreys, 85
Frahcls Wood, 01 1
) Vm» Duncan,,89
.11. lJurrou;hi, 07
J.’ Cowles, ftj
Wm. Adams, 101
Way 8c King, 103
Coheh, Norris 8c Co., 140
- - • - $ p-
R. Habersham fi Son; U8
W. Woodbrldse. 144
KSSSlii
Crane 8c Rowland, 179
W. O. O’DtUcoll, 108 . Hamilton fc.
Padelford fc Fny, 101 Harper 8c SH
Yoiige Sc GaintnelL 01 *»^ •-* * *•--
E. Parsons 8c Co., 92
Asa Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon, 88
N. Cr uger, 81
> J. N. Philips, 81
I). F. Halsey, 80
•E. L. Ilollls, p0
•F.II. Welman, 74
Greiner 8c Beall,JJ
R. Wt Hamilton. 08
Win. Crowder, 84
C. Hartrlden, 190
Edward Wiley, 199
■ Clark fc Lawson, 191
F. Sorrel, 198 8. Gopdi-.,
O. tV,'Anderson 8c Bro.,C00 T. C. NLbot, 993
O. F. Mills, SOI ' A. Minis,'330 '
P. 11. Behn, 908 Will lam ton and Preston,994
Wm.Batter.by.70 Boston 8c Gunby.^OO
Stephen Hills, 1*1 itanun fc t ultofi: &J7
Jos. Burke, 60 T. II. Harden, 118
« , Holonnns 8c Co., 901 J,O. Cooke, 1 Telfair’s Build’*
. W. Uukcr, Jones’ tVhf. * B.C.Dunnliif.lOWhiUkeV-sl
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Phllbriok, Meriarn 8c Ue’l, 150 Bay-streeP
Cohen 8c Fo^ligk, 148 do.
'TIIOs. J. Walsh, 168- do.
LUMBER, MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabueo,903 Bay-street.'
Wm. B. Giles 8c Co., 911)ay-strect.
A. A. Smcts, Smet’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
II, Roberts, Gibbon’s Building. '
II. F. Waring, 181 Broughton street.
James Anderson 8c Co., IVarinx’s Building.
I.athrop 8c Foote, Gibbon’s Building.
Bidder, Lathrop 8c Nevilt, 81 rad'i Building.
J.S.Hoeers, do. do.
Marshall 8c Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt 8c Morgan, Rlbero’a Building.
'M< Prendereast,' corner Codgrew and Whitaker-*treet*.
J. S. MaglU, 111 Congreu-street. -
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 105 Bay-street.
Cohen, Norris ft Co., 140 Bay-street.
II. A. CraHe, 189 Bay-street,
Connerat 81 Baric, 150 Bay-street.
Bcronton Bc Johnston, 197 Bay-streeb
•Bwlfl *t li. ii-l.uv, 109 Bay-Mrcct.
G. W. Davis, 177 Bay-street.
fll. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. ItosseaU. corner BroujUton and Bull-streets.
Kelly 8c O f Conncr, corner BrOu-hton 8c Drayton-sts.
J.C. Hineliinan, do. dm do.'
Theodore Minis. 153 Bay-street;
W. W. Goodrich, Smet’s Building, Whitaker-slreet.
Jesse 8c Cady, 143 Droughtqn-strwt. - • t ^ .
N. B.,8c II. Weed, 1M Broughton-street.
Met 'leikoy Noiloo. Gilihou-’
: DRUGS AND medicines.
G. R. Hendrickson 8c Co., Gibbon*’ Building.
. A. A. Solomons, Agent, Market-gnuarti.
Win-Humphreys, 107 Bay-street. u '
Johnson 8c Co., comer 0ky and Bull-elreets.
Turner 8c Oden, Mohumcnt-rnuarc.
BOOK STOftES.
W. T. Williams. 149 Jlay-«trfcet.
J. M. Whitnkor and^Sl. JullM-streeU.
J. W. Morrell, Smots’ Building! ^ •’ '
II. 8. Iln-nrdu*, 25 Bull-ttrcct.'
S ‘ ' CltOOKEIlV AND GLASS-WARE.
WeedsfcMorrea/SmeU'Bmlding; ' "•* -
.Collins'8c Bnlkley, 108 lirynn street.
• ' ' AOUfCULTUItAL STORE.
Depslpw jk A Whltak^atreet.
M. Eastman, comfer VVhltakerahd Brjiur-strccts.
T.T: WUmot, »Iarketaquare. ' '
SADDLERY, 8cc.
Hope Mutual Life Insurance Company, Conn—-Capital
$900,0000. Cohen, Norris 8c Co., No. 143 Bay-eL
Howard Insurance Company. Ncw-York—Capital$300,-
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whitaker-st. '
' Union Mutual Fire 8c Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 906 fiay-st.
Protection Marine 8c Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford-Capital $—. Brigham 8c Kelly. No. ITS Bay s t.
’*« New-York Equitable Fire Insurance COmpany-^Capl-
tal $300,000. Yv. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-etr
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
$-——YV. P.‘ Hunter, Plantars’ Bank. 1
Mutual Safety Insurance Company, New-York—Capi
tal $ Oeo.Bchley, Post Office.
Phcenlx Office London—Capital $■— R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Bay-st.
Protection Insurance Company, New-Jersey—Capital
300,000. YV. P. Yongo, No. 94 Bay-st.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital $ —
YV. P. Yonse, No. 04 Bay-st.
Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York-
Capital $- Wm. B. Giles k Co., No. 94 fiay-st.
Foreign Consuls Resident In Ssvtnnsh.
Belgian, No. 108 Bay-st.; John G. Doon, Portuguese, Post-
Office: John YV. Anderson, Brasilian and the two Sicilies,
No. 900 Bay-sts F. II. YVchnan, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 74.Bay-*t; John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 liay-st;
YV. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Day-sts F- H. Welman#
Agent for Loyd’s.
anUUiiiiUI . CXC.
YV. II. May Co., comer YVhitakcrand Bryan-etrCets.-
JV. p. Krtapp, Jlarket-equare. 1 * * "
r 1 r -‘ CAUIlfAGE REPOSITORY.
YVjn. WarneW40 West Broad-street
'■ CLOTHING STORES.
.0. S- Nichols, Gibbons’ Building. ’ *
<1. YV. Ailnuis, 8 Whitaker-strei't.
YV. B. Halo, Jlarket-pqiinrc.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price Sc Vender, 147 Bay-street
•.John Mallny, l. r >'> Bav "lic-t.
Ham lion k Symons, 17 Wliltakcr-street.
.Robinson 8c Cnihp, flf Rqll-stieCU * ' ’
PhUlp Keon,08 Dmm^ueet.
*”61110,97 Whliaker-sueet
.Stokes,98 do. do.
YicohierW7i|Wkerahd Broughlon-strepts.
•D.A. Ambler 8t Co'., CongrtsS-alxeet
J. L. (River/17 Hult-sirCot
Jm-iili IJut.-nliot'.-r, V- Ilium fin ,'i.
- DENTIST: .
ND^TOI^EM A^U FACTUR15R.
“■WWBMBbw*'
Anciaux’s wharf.
Mooro’s YVliarf.
-i'l'i .III' \ V 11 I* A I
PIHP O/lANDLERS Ar"
Wood, Clachorn 8c Co., * '
-“ r " Cr TAIN'^’SorVANDfAINTING.
. J.G.Fnliigant,Monument-square.
John Poole, 11 \V7iltnker-sUeot
John J. SUUlvan, 90 iPtil-street
f! YV. Linde,000 Bulls treet.
' ' .' ' Lottery offices.
P.E. Pcnderspftt, Unll-strcct, opposite Pulaski House.
iB.Withlngton', 143Bay-«treet
Geo.'W. .Wylly, Bull-street,'opposite Pulaski JIouso.
Exchange brokers.
• • FRUIT' STORE.”
R. Do Martin, comer Bay and YVhitakcr-strecU.
.. w . m STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
k KaSK&rw 1 '#;
„ . llsoitlEEna And Mmc-WBioura.
It 8c J. J.nelilison, near Canal Lock.
Alvin N. Miller, Eastern Wharf.
YV 11 EEL-WHIG I IT 8t SMITH.
Jjimes Qunntock, Hon., near the Market.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Geo. YV. Wylly, BuU-street, opposite Pulaski HPUF*
Jos. Bancroft, U7 Bay-tuest. ,
aaimnnah fflirttlora.
E. Padelford, President,
J. Olmstcad, Cashier.
County (
Robert Irabe
Savimn.
Chief Fireman—Jos.
fen 3d.d0. Robert Lachl
Superior
Officers Residing In Savamudi.
Habersham, County Treasurers Elishn YY'jlly,
ectoq Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyors William Herb, Receiver Tex Returns.
Court of C. P. deO.dc T, City of Savannah.
Sin 1st Mondays, in Februnry, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suits extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordccal Hhcftall, Sen.5 Clerk—LovlB. Russell;
Sheriff—George YV. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—^Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, Elias Reed, YVm. Thome YVilliami,
Francis Sorrel, Robort A. Lowis.
CtxaK Cotutr or OaoiNAtv—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Roads—Cliatham County.
It, YVaync, M. D., Chairman. YV. YV. YVolsh, Secrebry.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday in December.,
U. $. Courts Sitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. YVaync, of .Savannah, Associate Justice
‘ Buprehio Court, U. S. and Judge of tho Gth Circuit
Court for tho District of Georgia.
JlQn. John O. Nicoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
George Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M; Griffin, Marshal.
Savannuh and Ogecchee Cnnal Company.
. rt—u.t *>nn aaa 0 f 50 dollars ciich. •
nderson, Amos Hcuddcr, 31.
_ ire Company.
8.' Fay; fid do.—Alvin N. MU-
ins Clerk—John Haupt. Ben.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union ^Sotleiy—Inatiiutoid in 1750. Solomon Cohen,
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1816. E- Shef-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor Homo and Hospital—Instituted in 1804.
YY’m. Duncan, President.
Georgia Inflrmary—Instituted 1839.
-Yvid<lws , Society—Underthesapenni ......
Clothing and Fuel Association—instituted in 1838. Al
so under the superintendence of ladles.
Hibernian Society—Instituted ' 1819. Gnorgo B. Gum
ming; President. ' *
Irish Union Society-Instituted in 1845. John Murphy,
St. Andrews’ Society—Instituted in 18H). Henry Mc-
Alpirtj'Prtsldent.
Gorman Friendly Socioty—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snlder.Praiident.
Tho Seaman’s Port Society. YVm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Benmen’s Friend Socioty.
Tho Institution of the Sisters of our “Lady of,Mercy.”
Lotos of FTtenssons and Otia Follows.
jOeorjjaCouncl^No.^a,^Masonic,)—Organized in
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Masons,!—Insu
lted in 1818. Anton Haserick, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient Y'ork Masons,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Turner, YV.M. •
Zurubbabel Lodge, No. 15, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted in 1839. Robert II. Griffin, YV. M.
Magnolia Encaippment, Np. l, (Odd Follows,)—Instl-
tutodln 1843. Frederickkrqnspn. C. P.
i. i irss.feww Mw,H ^
Llvo Oak Lodge, Ho. 3. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted In
1843. John Carruthera, N. G. . ■ •
De Kalb Lodgo, No. 9. (Odd Follow*,)—Instituted in
1845. Anton Haserick, N. G.
^ Toonahowi pWWonf^n^tusSlutedin 18J8. Wm*
D VemSseo Diyidon, No. 15-rInstituted In 1847. YVm.
T, Vcay, W« F» _____
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of Bt. Vincent. Savnnnnli
Umixxm emits.
YONGB A GAN.MELL,
FACTons a COMMISSIO.X Ml-II CHANTS,
NO. U-t BAY STREET.
Savnnnnli, On.
HAMILTON Ai HARDEMAN*
FACTORS COMMISSIONMERCHANTS
Savaimnh, Georgia.
ClUi. V» ttfHlLTOH.TltOUAS UASDSKIlK.
HYYHFT Af DEN SLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORKER OF RAT ARP WdlTARKR STS.
Savannah, Georgia.
f QWAEP SWtrT. A. A. DEMBLOW.
A. PONCE, Agent,
8EQAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKEIU-STREET,
Savsuinali, Qs.,
Has on hand a large and choice etoek of Begars, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other arti-
cles In his line at the most reasonable terms.
p. jAcons,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. 97 BULL-STREET,
(SIOR or TUR tabUN, NEAR ItaNOMRHT SQUARE.)
nstantiy on hand Spanish, Half B|
n Began, at Wholesale and Heta
Shewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SIGN, AND FANOY PAINTER,
80 Dubt,pKK poor North or Brouuutqw St.
Scenery in Oil or YVater Colon; Plain, Fancy and Gilt
BlgnS, Bannen, Flags, Transparencies, YVindow
Shades, kc., neatly executed to order.
• Oct* House Painting, Graining, Closing and Marbling,
lone at the shortest notice, noais reasonable.
aiatfclloab, Sbtp, nub attam-Dackct abbcrUscmcnis.
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Ii -.n”i r Trains leave HavaxRAU and MACON daily, Rt 7 A. M.
Pasenger Trains arrive at Matos and 8avarnaii dally, at 7 p. M.
Tickets from Savannah to Macon.^ $7 00
" “ " to AUtntip.„.„.. .• low
to Augusta 0 60
.to Columbus,..,, • . lfi 00
\to OpeHks^r. 17 00
to Tuscumbla,)
tdpMttur, | Alabama, 99 00
...95 00
” •• w.uocwu,
« “ “ toJIunuvillf
“ •* “ to Nashville,
“ “ “ to Murphreesboro’,
“ “ “ to Columbia,
„ « _ . to Memphis, 98 W
Stages for Tallalmsse and Intermedbta places connect with the Road at Macon Monday’s, YY'edneadsy’s and
Friday’s, and with Milledgevlll* daily.
Rates of Freight for Merchandize Generally, ftom Savannah to Macon t
MsAsoasNEXT Goons.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnew, Furniture, Slioe*, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubb foot, ; 13 cent*.
Crockery YVare, In crates, boxes or hhds 10 “
Goons nv weioiit, nasr Class—Boxes Olass.Palnts, Drug* and Confectionary, per 100 lbs., 50 “
Second CLAis.-Sugar, Coffee, Rope. Rutter, Cheese, Lard. Tobacco. Lcatiier, Hides, Copper, Tiu,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, I lard-ware. Rice, boxes Soap and Candles, Hollow-ware, Bagging, and other
heavy ankles not enumeratgt below,per 100Ibs-TT. 45 «
Third Class—Flour, Bacon, liquors. Pork, Beeft FUh, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lb*.. 40 «
Iocrtii Class—Millgearing, Pb and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nalls, Spikes and Coal, per 100 lbs., 30 «
Si?” 5 , n . e ® u » Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions r Ice, and other light barrels, each, 75 “
Oil and Molasees per hhd., (smaler casks In proportion) $0 00
Balt per sack, not exceeding fourbusheis,. 50 «
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 3849. L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer and Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
m
JOHN POOLB,
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, ko. kc.,
No. 11 YViiitarer-st.—Bavankah, Ga.
FOR. SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints. Paper Hangings,
Borders and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, kc.,kc.
WRIT Sint MOXOMBNT-SqUARK,
Savannah, Go*
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ings, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints^
R. <k J. LACIILISON,
ENGINEERS AND MILL IVRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRABB FOUNDERS,
CANAL-STREET, REAR THE CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia*
R. LACUIUON. J, LACHUSON.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER YVORK
DONR AT TIIR SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber for Bale.
J AMES Q.UANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
„ st. joLiAR-sTairr, keak the markst.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notie*
ALVIN N. MILLER.
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,,
EASTERN WHAkr—BAT-STREET,
.Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKE CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
ROUEUIT D. WALKER,
MARBLE $* STONE MANUFACTURER,
RRODOUTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER ANO BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Buildinp.
Ornamental Iron lulling*, kc. kc., furnished to order.
J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA CTURER
No. 17 Boll-strbet, nbarMosonknt-sqdase.
Cork eole, Water-proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, 1 YY’alking, Dress, and Pump sok Boots | Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Bhoes, Pumps, Slippers, kc.,
tn&do to older in the neatest and most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by the molt experienced and
careful workmen.
JACOIl DUTBNHOFRR, Agent, *
FASHIONABLE BOOT-SlAKER,
BRYAN-STREET. SECOND DOOR FROM ROLL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-ekln Book and other work Qkde to order.
L. ltORlilBU,
FASHIONAJ3L^ r h r 'd5*I V ir‘ SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of French Leather.
WHtTAKaa-eTRRET, orrnsiTE surra EpippiNn.
JA9IES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
80 YVIHTAKER-STUEET.
All Garments in his line made in the neatest and latest
Faslilon.
N. B—Cutting done at tho shortest notice. 6m
' M, CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORNER WHITAKER AND BROUOIITON-STRtET,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS* CASSlMGItES AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up to order affoi the latest fashion
at the eiiortest notice.
JOSEPH TBNTO,
(raoK Paris.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 87 YVHITAKER-STHKET,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B—All orders left with him will bo exeeuted in the
neatest and most fashionable style.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand-
• kerchieft, Gloves, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
■ Drawers, kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SICORD DOOR WKST OP M. KASTMAN, JEWELLER.
GEO. YV. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the solo of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.,
orrict, corner Roll-st. and bay lane,
Savaxmah, Georgia*
fob S3 * 19
EDWARD a. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCE!!, AND COLLECTOR,
’ OPPICI ON BDLb-ST., OPPOSITE PDLASEI HOUSE.
Court Days, - - First Saturday In each month.
Return Days, - - Ten dsys before Court day.
Residence No. OU11 rougUton-etreet.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST,
\Vhl perform any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to bo excelled by the best Deutists in
Europe or America.
Opkratino Rooms, No. 187 CoNQR»:ss-tTR*rr.
COL-j-r-
roRTiidi'Ai
MEN* AND
STATES,
GooVtfo L.„
Rhode iBlund, .
Unrol Inn, Floridan
M. If. McAllister, fc
u.,1n„.n.. CnhAn' A ‘
Florida, Alabama Wild Louisiana.
.»i. 11. .m-.uiinicr, i'
Solomon Cohen, for
A. R. Lawton, for South enroll
Robert M. Chnrlton, for Florida
YVlckliifo Biimn; for Florida ap
Thomns Nisln-t, forFlprlda
Oitafle* H. Henry, for Connecticut.
Chariss E. TefiY, for North Carolina.
AGRICULTURAL Im
plements. -400 Ploughs, com
prising all tho various site* ami kinds
t. 1 used in this section.
40 Cultivators and Harrows, variouu patterns
40 Strawnud Coni Fodder Cutters, various pricea
95 Patent and common Grain Fan Mill*
0 Grain Threshing Machines
30 Com Shelter*, various kinds, for hand and horse
power; 0 do. do. with sepejater and cleaner
6 Com and Cob Cru*hcrs
19 Patent hand Corn Mills, an improved machine
30 coinmon Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel-Barrow*
60 doz. Plantation Hoes, complete assortment
400 pair Trace Chains; 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox and Log Clialns; 30 dox. Socket Spades
10 dox. 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 Fairbonk k Co.’s PlMfonn Beales, assorted altea
-• A supply of Pitsgernld’s Potent Mills
A supply of Patent Machine tielting.
.For Kale by . DEN8LOYV fc YY’EBSTEB.
Janl
•RQORBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
'MANUFACTORY—The Subscriber having grey
ly increased tho facilities of tho above establlohment for
the Manufacture of Illnnk-Work, Ruling of Paper and
Uook-Blmllng of ail kinds, rospoetftiUy solicit* the pa
tronage of the public, liy recent arrival* have been re
ceived a largo supply of Cop, Demy, Medium, Royal and
Super-Royal Ledger Paper, of the very best quality, which
will bo made up at short notice, and in a superior manner,
oet 13 " JOHN hi. COOPER.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Largo sizes, for
XJL public rooms and halls* Also, a few Cooking
Stoves, at reduced prices.
NAILS AND TIN—300 kegs Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 doublo-barrcl Percussion Guns, assorted
^SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen. Just received.
Carriage YVnysand Locks for folding doors.
AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes. Just received.
TWINE.—Banging, Ball and Seine Twine.
BRISTLES FOR GCN8—50 lbs. lust received, and for
sale by M0OLE8KEY k NORTON.
PASTILLE’S DE VICHY—A ct*re for
JT Dyspepsia. „
A fresh supply of Baker’s Cocoa Paste, Cocoa, Broma
and Chocolate. , „ .
~ Essence of Jamaica Ginger; al*o» Dentiftlce, prepared
by Frederick Brown, of Philadelphia.
Four cases opaque, transparent, shred and crimson Goi
atin. Received and for sale by _ ' _ .
jan • A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
Una Btripce (for serrvante* \venr); 3 . .
and blenched Sheetings and Shirting**, 10, t U and JO-4
Linen Sheetings; 9 8 and 5-4 PUloW- Cose Linens; Cbam-
broys, Cotionades, kc. kc. JustHmlvad^and for sale by
” ipar^YW'vrt'l • MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
TTTHEEL.BARROWS—50Ttiiy Wheel-
’‘"fesLOW Jt WEESTEB.
From Macon to Atlanta, bein'. 101 mllaa of tho lino of Rail-Roada oxtondlng from Savin-
nah to Dalton, Gs.
The Passenger Trains of tills Road are run dally as follows« connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantic and.Georgia IUll-Roada.
Leave Macon at 6 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 19 301‘. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dnlton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on this Hoad to and from Savannah sleep one night at Macon. .
_ H6W to and (ran Savannah sleep one night bl —
Tho Trains on the YVestem and Atlantic Road do not run on Sunday.
Passenger* for ConMMS, Monteomiry and New-Orleans via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at BametvUU.
Passengers for La Grange. YVesf Point, Montgomery and New -Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stagee at Griffin.
n ~- , (ht Trains are ran daily through the businese season, and tri-weekly the remainder orthe year,
relght to and from other Roads promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rates of Freight for Merchandise Generali)’,
BETWEEN MACON AND
FiesT Class, (per cubic foot.}—Boxesof HaU, Hoots, Bhoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and sm-h
other articlnc as art clearly analogous to those named
Second Clas*, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drags, Feathers, and Confectionary,.
Third Class, (per 100 11ms.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bogging, Rope, Rutter, Cheese, Tobacco,
eatiicr, Hides inhales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hullow-ware, Castings
Hardware, and all other heavy articles not otherwise enumerated
Founni Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Flour, RiceJ Bacon. Pork, Reef. FUh, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
lies of nags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruits, Mill Gearing, l’ig Iron, Mill and Grindstones,
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
COLLINS Ac DULKLEY,
; 10S BRYAN-STREET,
TTAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
XX Crockery anil House-famishing Goods,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of purcha
sers. Their* stock in part consists as follows t
CROCKERY, CHINA. AND GLA8S WARE.
' V. O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Setts
YV. U. do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Setts, gold band and plain
tv. An An *»<—«figure, China Y’we*
Mugs, Mantel Ornaments
lass Lamp*. Tumblers
YVlne Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys
Decanters, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jars
Stone Jan, Jars, Batter Pats, Churus, kc.
LAMPS, TIN YVARE r kc.
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Plde and Hall t.sinps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
■—* *“ _ »tts; Bread) Knifo and Spoon
Foot Until*; Cake and Spice 1
a; Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes) Je.
— Gravy Strainers; Tea and Table
Jpoons; Dish and Pinto Coven; Venison Dishes; Nursery
: .amps; together with a good assortment of bright Tin
Fare.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
- ory Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 nieces, nr single
Cnlvc* only; Burk Horn and common Cutler); Scissor*,
and Pocket Cutlery) a fine assortment of Coffee
lince Knives, Soup Digesters, Fish Kettles. Iron
, _ atch Ovens, Fhovel and Tings, elegant Steel Fire
Setts, Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, YY’afcr
and Waffle Irons, Cool Hod*. Coffee Roasters, Brora and
common Andirons. Btair Rods, Sari Irons. Tea and Dinner
Bells, Gridlroms, Hat and Mouse Traps, Umbrella Stands,
Wire and Nursery Fenders, Egg Whip*, Paste J aggers,
Oyster Knives, fee Breakers, Cork Srrr.ws.ke. ko.
YVOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Backets, Tubs, Reives, Brooms, YVssh Board*, Bet-
ws, Faucets, Bird Cages, Beef steak Pounders, Lemon
Squeezers, YYIxbI Spoon*. Also, Market RaskeU, Cra
dles and Warms; together with a good assortment of
Travelling and Fancy Baaksts; Dusting, Scrub, and other
) rallies.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS OOODPr
China, Glass and Wood Toys, a fine assortment; Fancy
Boxes, Playing Cards, Wax Candles, Begnr Fuses. La
dles’ Dressing Cases, Marbles. Thermometer^ Tooth and
Nall Brushes, Dumb Bells, Liquor Flasks, Book Rasta,
Paper Files, Crimping Machines, Curling Scissors, Knifo
Cleaner*, kc.
Country merchants. Planters, Housekeepers, and oth
er*, are Invited to call, a* their prices will b^ low.
Cottou Dorn Atlanta to Savannah 55 cts. per OOibs.
" “ Jonesboro* “ 60 « •* 100 lbs.
“ « Griffin “ ..50 « « 100lb*.
Macon, Ock 90,1848. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintandant.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
-JL J!,**
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
The splendid new steamer CHEROKEE, Cspt.Thomas
—J
unry. inn January, oisi januuiy, ana on every oucrnaio
IVedneaday thereafter. The ahlp is 1,950 tons liurthen,
built expressly for this trade, In the most substantial man
ner, and with every regard to safety, comfort and speed.
The sccood steamer of the line, the TENNESSEE, is
launched, and will be ready early in the Spring, so that
one will leave New-York and Savannah eveir Yvbdnsb-
pay. .The facilities and advantages offered by this line
to the travelling public of Georgia, Tennessee. Alabama,
and Florida, it is hoped will be tried and duly oppre-
clated.
ft7- Persons inlendingto take passage in this line, are
assured that tho Central Rail-ltoad Company, will, when-
ever necessary, ran a special train to euit the arrival and
departure of the steamers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to *
PADELFORD k FAY, 8avannah, or
SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 194 Front ■ h,
dec 18 New-York.
8AVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tile Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s BoaU
CHATHAM. Capt- Hubbard,
TENNE8SEE. Cnpt. Gould,
TIIOS. B. METCALFE, Capt. Powell,
Run between the above places in connection with Tow-
uoata and Llghtcro. affording the merchant* of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of transportation of goods to and from
the interior.
During the vrut low stages of the river the present
reason, (lower than for some year*,) mcrchanrii-e en
trusted to this Company has been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods at the lowest stages of
tho river. ,
Merchandise, in all cases, imported or exported will be
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE QF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. This line is compared
orthe following.vessel* i
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Hoar,
Brig MACON. P. SuerriBLD.
Ilrig JOHN ENDERS,. J. Johnson.
Sehr. G. J. JONES, II. Look.
Ths above vessels ore of the first class, insured at tha
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captain* of much
experience In the trndo. They will be towed up nnd
down the river when neceaaarv, and will always sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, nnd every care will be taken for the roinfort and
—-—<- » *—mgers. For’Freight or Passage, ap-
; CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 179 Ray-street, Savannah.
DEMILL fc CO.,
No. 180 Front street, New-Y’ork.
paid at those Stations; ftelgtit for other Stations this side
of Atlanta is payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail noad will also bo for
warded free of commissions, and all expense paid, and
collected nt Savannah ftom consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. B. M. now ran* m a regular packet, affording
increased fficUitios of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to core
of Savannah Agent, and ftoin the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address DUts Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents,* JAMES A. FAYVNS, Savannah.
oct IB JNO. B. QUIEU, Augusta.
jvery
convenience of Pi
ply to
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels' comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via t
Schr. IULIA ELIZA, Capt. IIiosbi.
Sehr. H. YVE3TCOT*r, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lodok.
The above vessels aro all first class schooners, nnd
commanded by Captains experienced In the trade, and
Who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
commodations for I , asscng*‘rs) l apply to
GREINER fc BEALL,
79 Bay-street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jo..
OCt 17 No. 37# N. YVhnrves, Philadelphia.
Dally Vi S« Hall Steam-Packet Lino.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(ihland two-third* or thk wav.)
METAMORA, Capt. F. Bardbn.
YVM. SEABROOK Capt P. Ularkknsiiip.
GEN. CLINCH,. Capt. Frnn Peck.
JASPER Capt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
This Lino (s composed or the above Very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening nt half part 8 o’clock,
and luave Clmrieslon every morning at 9 o’clock through
out tho year. ■
Fare Five Dollar*, meal* included. Through TitktU
between Macon and Charie»ton, Ten Dollar*, Including
meals on the steamers and omnibus fare in Savannah.
BROOKBifc TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
' oct 98 E. LAFJTTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
This Company will continue to transport Produce at
other Merchandise on lira Savannah River, to and fro
* —usta, by their Iron Steamers
. _ IN RANDOLPH, Capt. Philtot.
LAMAR, Capt.
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Cans will.
The lnttrr Steamer being of less draught than any other
on tho River, insures unprecedentrddespntch in all stages
or the water. The Company is also provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighters.
AU Freight addressed to the rare of the Company r
Agents, will be received and forwarded (Yee of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 18 YV. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Semt-YY’eckly U. 8. Hall Steam-Packet Line
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA,,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Oa., JACKSON Y’lI.LE, BLACK CREEK AND I’lCO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mall Steam-
Packets at Savannah; the Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madison-
villc, to Tallahassee; and from l’icolata to 8l Augustins.
OCAMULGEE,; Capt YV.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, .........Capt. John lUaaiRD.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
There Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Rxturnino.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the above named places
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free of
commission. Aoknts:
nnoOKd k TUPPER, Snvannnh,
A. A. DoLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Betscnt, St. Marys; Fernandez k Bisbee,
Jacksonville; A. Cny, Black Creek; George Colee, I’ico-
Into; R. K. Reid k Co., l'siatku, E. Lafltte, Charleston,
oct 98•
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals t
60 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar
S do. Bt. Croix do
packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed and Refined|'95 bbis. Coffee Sugar
300 bags Rio Coffee; 50 la?a Laguira do.
50 bags and pockets Java Coffee
100 packages Tobacco, various brands
100 bids, common Gin; 60 do. Phelps do
100 bbis. New England Hum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
50 bids. YVestem Whiskey; 5 half pipes Otard Brandy
60 quarter npd eighth casks Malaga Wine
1 puncheon 8t. Croix Rum
90 quarter and eighth ca»k* Madeira YVlne
10 bbla. super old Mononjahola YVlrUfcoy
100 pieces Dundee Bagging; la boles Gunny do
75 casks Bacon Sides; 95 boxes Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half bbis. Cnnal Flour
50 bbis. Baltimore Flour; 900 bags assorted Shot
90 bbis. and 10 halfpipe* Cider vinegar
50 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kogs Hazard's Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
90 Lags Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 35 boxes Raisins
90 boxes Adamantino Candle*; 10 frails Almonds
60 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Pipos
50 barrels New Orleans Molasses
95 casks Porter, pints and quarts
90 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
60 M. Spanish Cigars, various brands
For solo on favorable term? by
sopt 14 H. A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North side Market-square i 40 hhds St.
Croix, Porto Ittro, Muscovado aud N. O.
Sugars; 100 bass Bio and Java Coffee’
“* * - J, Powdered ahi
60 bbis Crashed, Powdered nnd Refined Sugars
95 boxes YVoolrey k Woolsey** Loaf do
10 bbl* Si
10 hhd* Molasses, and 10 bbl* Syrup
100 bbis and half bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxc«,Sperin,95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candles; 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
9 casks YVlnter and Fnll Sperm Oil
10 Vbls. Mess rork; 10 half bbl*. F; M. Beef
50 packages Buckwheat in bbis. hnlfqr. eighth and bags
95 packages choice Tens; 90,000 superior Havana Segara
75 uoxeshalfand qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 50 boxes choice YVino
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of1849
1 qr. ca k Queen’s Port Y\ ino
Holland Gin and Dpinexlic I.lqunrs
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, .Cfoyos, Msec, Al
monds; Currants, Sweet Oil, Sordines, Nutmegs, Starch,
YVino and Cider Vinegar, Codfish. Potatoes, ko. ko.
N. B.—The above slock of Goods have nil been selected
with much core for ensb, "l tile unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement wil| be given to those
)yho pmchino for.cath or city acceptances. pqv 1
Jan 19
GROCERIES—20 hhds. Porto
Rico Sugary 90 dc- Muscovado do.
900 hag* Rio Coffees 100 bbl*. N. O. YVhiikey
45 bbl*. Phdp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
60 do. New England Rum
950 boxes manufactured Tobacco
300 reams YY'npping Paper; 25 hslfbblr.No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lbs. Codfijh; 50 boxe* pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do.
50 bbl*. N. O. Syrup; 40 hhd*. Cuba Molaoe*
60 tierce* Cuba MoJaues; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. casks Madeira YVlne; 95 do. do. Malaga do.
95 bbis. llarataria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuit*
75 matt* Castia; 10 hhds. Bacon Sides
50 quarter elicit* Hyson Tea, 95 eighth do. do.
20 Ulti.U Black Tea; 10 bug.-, rcupor, 5 bag* Fiinuiki
10 keg* Goihcn Butter, xO bhD. ftlonongaftela Whiskey
19 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’* Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gins 60 boxes Cheeso
5 hhd*. Kentucky Leaf Tobacco; 60 boxes Tcarl Starch
900 Demijohn*, various sixes
75 ha*keu Champagne, of choice brand*, in store and
for rale by CONNERAT fc BARIE.
jan 1
idles;
GROCERIES—Give us a call 1—
Tha Subscriber* have received from Ncw-
- - ■■■! Y’ork, a choice and well relected Mock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex
pressly for till* market, consisting of
St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars;
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered nnd Clarified Sugar*;
Pale and white 8oap; Sperm and Tallow Candl
llyson, Black, Imperial nnd Gunpowder Tea*;
Olive Oil; Sordine*; Herrings and No. 1 Mackerel;
Ahnond*, Raisin*, Currant* and Prune*;
Flour, Coffee Broom*, Pall*, Brushes, nnd all othnr
articles usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Also keep always on hand of the best quality, choice
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
F " affigraJMSKr*
oqt 94 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-nta.
(Senoral SMimtscracitts.
uvwuu wholesale axd hetAii.
<EUh fflwiftiatttcs.
A n ORDINANCE—To tlivido the Cilyof
Snvnnnnli into Fire District*, and to provide for
giving the ntanns of Fire.
Section 1—lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of tho City of b'nvnnnnlt nnd Hamlet* ilicol'in Council as-
tcmldcd, and it i* hereby ordained by the authority of the
tame. That from and after the pn-ange of tills oidinance,
the City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, be, and the
»ame are, divided into Five General Divbiou*, to be
known a* Fire Districts, according to the following plan
aud number* r
lit Di-tilct, Shall Include all that portion of the City and
Hanilctr, bounded a* follow*: North bv the Hhcr; Fast
by a line commencing at tha lowest point Tan of the
Eastern Wharves, aud running South to o point opposite
the Hutem terminus or South Broad street; and YVe»t by
Bull-street. Which portion of Ihc City so bounded, eliall
be numbered nnd known a* tho First Fire District.
2d District, fchall Include nil thm ponton of the City
and Homleis, bounded as follows: Noitli by South Broad-
street ; Ea t and South by the City Commons, (including
all buildings within the corporate limits of the City,) abo
West by Hull-street. YVhlcb portion of the City »o
bounded, shalll be numbered and known as the tfecoutf
Fire IRstilcL
3d District, Shall include ail that portion of the city
bounded as tmiow*: North by Uto Iriycr; East by Hull-
street | South by South Broad sweet, nnd We*t by YVest
Broad street. Which portion of the City so bounded,
shall be numbered and known as the Thl.d 1 iic I Utrict.
4th District, Shall include all that portion of the City
and Hainlcta, bounded aa follows t North by South Broad-
street; Fait by Bull-street; South by the lina of Incorpo
ration of the City, and Yveat by West Broad Street.
Which portion of the City and Hamlets so bounded, shall
bo numbered and known as tho Fourth 1 Lc Di-tilcL
6th Dlfolet, shall include all that portion ot the City of
Sava $ ah known M “ \'nruaciaw, n rfUid bounded a* fol
low* i North by tha River t East by YVest llroad street;
South by the lino nf incorporation of tho Cky, and \V»t
by tilts Canal. Width poithm of the Cnv ami Hamlets so
bounded andt’« scribed, *liali be numbered and known as
the Fifth Fire DUtrict-
Section 9— Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That it shall bo tire dirty of tiro Watchman in
the Cupola Of tiro Exchange, at tho occurrence of Firs,
first to give a general a!a m, by ringing the exchange lleU
continuously, for a space of time not exceeding two
minutes duration, and then to designate tire District w hore
•uch fire may occur, by Toll lug fo« bell lot foe First Dis
trict—htrikine Twice with short intervals for the Second
Di-tilct—Striking - Three Times with short Intervals for
the Third Liitrlct—Sulking Four '1 lines with short inter
vals for the Fourth DUbict, and Striking Five Times with
rhort intervals for the Filth District. Said ringing and
tolling oftlie Exchange IleU to continuo for a space oi time
not exceeding thirty minute* duration, when it shall etx-e.
Provided, nevertliciei*, That if during the prevalence of
oao fire in any part of the City, there should occur a fire
In another pa; t or the City, then and In that ca-e. It shall
.... a..... tvatcbm, ‘ “
be the duty of the V
binanln the Cupola of the Ex-
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE}
Yonnc’e Bnlldliig^ign of tlxe Golden Saddle,
OppotiU Hamilton tf Symons' Clothing Store.
YV. 11. MAY * tO„
Manufacturers or BRIDLES, SADDLES end HAR
NESSES, have on hand a food assortment of Saddle*,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
port; Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shafton Saddle*;
Planter’s large and extra large Saddles; Men*’ plain do.;
EuclUli do.; Boy*’ end Race do.; Ladles’ Saddle* of a
variety of Pattorns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle-Bags,
Tranks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and YVorated Web;
Thread and Tacks, assortod sites.
HARNESSES^Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIA1MINGS.—Barouche, Bugfy and
Sulky Spring* and Axle*; Da*h Frame*; Hobbe and Bows,
by the single ret; Pitted and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.t broad and
B w Lace*, variety of pattern**, SUk and Worsted
es; black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamp*:
I and Brass Carnage Bands; Brass and plated
change, to designate the DlsUict where such second fire
may occur, by toiling and sulking the Exchange bull in
the manner above prescribed.
Section 3.—Be it Turther ordained by the authority
afore-aid, That it shall be the duty of tho Officers of tin*
YY'atch, to cause tho alarm of fire to be extended, by ring
ing the Bell of the “ Guard House,” without cc«otiou,
from tha discovery of any fire in the City, till the some
shall be subdued.
Section 4.—lie it further ordained, That It shall be the
duty Of the Officers of the Fire Company, and ol the City
Watch, to report all neglects of the duties required bv rite
provisions of this Ordinance, and upon coi.victmu before
the Police Court of Savannah, such offender eu n -nvicb d
■ball bo fined in a sum not exceeding Ten-Doliais, or be
dismissed from service.
Section fc—lie it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or pnrt-< of Oidinanotw
militating agaltul the above proviriuni of thU Oniinaucs,
be, and the *Mnea'c hereby repealed.
Poised in Council, 9d April, 1841b
janl
SNIDBR. XaATIIIIOI* NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
-TTAVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
JL JL FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS, which they
offer for sale at YVbolesaleand Retail, on the mo*t rea
sonable term*.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffll, own Importation:
henry Twilled Bristol, and fancy endj Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, YVhhney bed. .
PLAIN8—Heavy oil wool Negro plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large awortment, comprLlng all the
different style* and qualities both fancy and plain, of
.Georgta and Northern make.
CLOTHs—Black, blue, b.own, green, gray and drab
clothe.
CAS81MERES—Black and fancy plaids and sulpM.
TWEEDS—An assortment of plain and fancy.
BATTINETS-iUlue, black and fancy color*.
Y'ESTINGS—An urorlment of silk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kl'tnnrnork and Scotch bonnet*.
OSNABUBGS—A large supply, at fact on- prices.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation use;
low price to fine reariet; a laige av-orunent of low-
price to fine white flannel*, beit make*.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and unbltachad, beit
nElJTI&S-All qualities of cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—^White cotton and tUk fringe.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply and imperial; cot
ton nnd woo! and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low price.
RAIZES—Figured and plain.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 0 47plain white and colored.
YVINDOW SHADES—Plain and painted centres.
CURTAIN .MATERIALS—Rich figured and plain scar-
let; white and buff linen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—YY'hitc and colored, low price to
fine.
DIAPERS—Huckabuck, Scotch, Rut-ria and cotton; lin
table and damask diaper*; , biown table cloths a
diapers.
SHEETINGS—Linen and couon, 4 4 to 12 4.
SillICTINUS.—An extensive assortment of bleached and
brown Starting*; superior bleached long cloths, best
make*.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marboro stripe* and plaid*}
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES—Wido and narrow stripps,**
sorted qualities
DENIMS AND JEANS-Blue mixed denims and blue
Jeans.
BROWN ANp BLEACHED JEANS—^Various quali
ties and brand*.
A—AMO—
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, dark and light colored Gin-hams, Alnaccas,
Bombaxlnes, blnck and colored English and French
Merino*, worsted Damasks and M or ecus.
' —also—
A full assortment of HOSIERY, comprLlng Cotton,
YY’oolen and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladies’, Gent’s and Misrcs’ Merino Ur.dor.hlru and
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, a full assortment.
Jan 92
a.*, teenth section of an Ordinance, defining w hat .ball
be considered 1'ullic Nuisance*, and for the removal of
“is aamo: passed 94 August, 18391
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mnyor amt Aldermen
of the City of Savannah, aad nnmleia thereof, In Council
as'cmbled, and It i*. hereby ordained by tho nutboritv of
the *ame r That tho acvcnteenth section of the at ove re
cited Ordinance be, and 1* hereby to ntunub'd a* to pro
hibit any perron, under, the penalty prescribed In the a-
bove recited Ordinance, from ■‘keeping within the f«d-
iowlng limit* rny Hog or hop t commencing nt the mouth
of the Savannah, Ogncheennd Aitaroaha Cnnal, on tho
Savannah River, thence South on eastern Lank of mid
Canal to Rail Road-street, thence En*t nlong Rail Road-
street to YVest Broad struct, thence South, along Wet
Brond-Ktrcet, extended to Garden Lot No. *ev. n (7),
thence EaxtxVardly, along the line of said Gerdt n Lot, to
Tattnall itreet, ihence north along Tattnall i tree*, to
Jones eircet to Jon* sstreet, thence along June* Jtroet,
East,in a direct line to the limits ortho Cily.
Sec. 9. Be it further ordained, by the authority afore
said* That all Ordinances, or part* thereof, militating with
the provi-ions of this Ordinance be, and tho rom« art
hereby repealed.
i’aiscd In Council, 17th Augnit, 18)8.
FRANCIS S.'BAHTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. DAVawyoRT, c. c. auj 94
f Jeans, Sack and Froclccs.
ntaloons, from all of the most fashionable goods,
aa nMn alack Caaalmere, Mack Doe Skin, EwsMsn
d CaKim-ro^Mol-sWn, Plaid, 6atin;t,.Tw?«l.Cassi-
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—The
BUbscribcra have opened a new DRUG STORE, In
Gauprv’s Building, comer of Ray and Bull-street*,
**** and will alw-ay* ho supplied with Fresh DRUGS,
CftKMICLAS, Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. kc., of
die purest quality.
A great variety of Perfttmerj* and Fancy Artlcle^^on-
itiy received inn “ ' “ ‘ “ ‘ **“ '
r Congre*9 Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltaar, and other
MEDICINAL YVATER, direct from the Spring*.
A perfectly competent person will njtcnd,atany hour
cf. the nijjlit, to compound medicine. _
janl JOHNSON k CQ.
-DOTTLE CORKS—10 bales superfine
iD Velvet Cor* - ^
jan 13
Cork*, far rale by ' . .
G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
.Gibbons’ Bu»Idjn|.
TYTEW CLOTHING STORE, No. G9 and
il 150 Gibbons’ Ranor.—The undersigned has re-
S returned from the North, where he has been en-
in getting up a bandume assortment of READY
5 CLOTIIING, expressly for a retail business in
Savannah, to which he very respectfully invites the
Planters visiting tills place, and the citizens generally, to
give him a call, as he U confident his stock lias never
been surpassed by any brought to this place. Among his
goods »re the following articles:
Cloaks and Mantles—blue aud black Broad Cloth and
Camlet. ^ .
Over Coats of invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skin nnd Blanket.
Dress Coat* and Frocks, of flno Hack French Drood
Cloth.
Business Coats—such ns plain and fancy Tweed, Cast-
mere, Mack Doe Skin, plain Reaver Cloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sack ana Froctec*.
Pantaloons, ftom ail of the
each as * '
ribbed C'SBuorea'p
mere anil NrgroCloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Vests of every description, such as fine plain blnck
Satin, figured nnd plain Velvet nnd Cashmere. Bomba
zine, Alpaca, Vulcncia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Cloth and Casslmcrc.
Under Shirts, ofheavy ribbed YY’ool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain Silk, black Silk.
Linen nnd Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, fancy
Cotton, striped Hickory and French Calico. Also, a gen
eral aosortment of Roy’s Starts. r
Stock*, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombazine nnd
fancy Silk Stocks and Neck Tics,
u spenders, of great variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, white nnd colored
Silk, Felt Cloth nnd Thread, Silk arid, Cotton Night Caps,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
B $mhrcllii—a benutifu! atmortraent of Trench, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Caps—a ' fine and fuBhionnhlc assortment of Cloth
Glaizcd Silk, nnd Otter Skin Caps. .
N. B. A general nwortment of Youth’s and Boy’a
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets. Pantaloons, Vests
nnd Cloth Caps. Having taken much pains in selecting
the ubove stock, ho hopes by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal share of patronage,
dee 90 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
A BILL—To bo entitled “an Ordinance to-
cany more fully into an effect tho pf in nod system
for reducing to and keening in a state of dry culture- the
low lands around the city of Savannah, and to provide
for tlie removal of inch nuisances or causes ofein ase
which mar effect Uto citizens thereof, or lit anywise in
jure their health.”
YY’hcrcas the culture of IUcc npon the land* around tha
cily of Savannah which by contract aro subject to dry
culture, i* a violation .of the true Intent and meaning uf
tite said contract, and Is prohibited by the ordinance* of.
the city,and Is manifestly injurious to ibe henith of the
citizen**, and whereas power 1* rested In the Mnyor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah nnd Ute MflUflts there
of, by Act of the General Assembly, to carry Into full effect
the system of dry culture, and to remove all nuisance* nr
or causes of dlscaio which may effect the health of the
citizens; and whereas, it is the right and has become U>«
duty of the Cily Council to exert the powers thus confer
red upon them, for the public good.
Section 1. lie it onlatned by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the rity of Savannah and hamlets thereof. That It
shall be the duly oftlie Mnyor, whenever lie shall receive
Information timt Rice is planted or cultivated tijKin any
oftlie lands around the city subject to dry culture con
tracts, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the said land, or any person hart ing tin; clin/go of
tite some, or his, her or their agent, requiring the mid
person to desist from tite said culture, ami to destroy tits
said Rice if growing, or to appear before Council nt a time
and place In such notice to be spccKlt-d,''not exceeding-
ten days from the date thereof to show entwe if. any tlisy
have, why the said growing IUce should nqt bo removed
and destroyed as a uufsdbce.
Sec. 9. And be it further ordained, That if the raid'
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, upon*
the ratajHice, comply with the terms of the same, or
shall fains»ppenr before Council, or If having appeared,-
no sufficient cause should be shown why the anid Hic«
should not bo removed, and iu cullure abandoned, that in-
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen may direct Uie *
City Marshal forthwith to remote the s&id Rice and to-
destroy tho some effectually, wherever It may bu planted
or growing on the said dry culture contract. 1
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, That the expense*
incurred by tite Cily euthoritiee in enforcing this ordi
nance, ahaU be assessed upon the owner of the lam) from-
which tite nuisance shall be removed, ami sh.-dl be col
lected by execution to be issued therefor as in other casue
of dues to the city.
Sec. 4. And be it farther ordained, That nothing In tbit
ordinance shall be so construed as to prevent an action
(brand recovery of damages for violation of the dry cul
ture contracts between tho owner* of lands and the cor
poration of Savannah.
Sec. 5. And be it farther ordained, That all ordinances
or parts thereof militating with the provisions of this or
dinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 29th May, 1848. '
II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C Davknport, Clerk of Council.
‘IT'XTRACT from Ordinances relating to
J-2 Lumber, Tiro Wood, kc.—“Be it further ordained,
that no person yhall bring, deporlt, lay. or enure to ha
k u. -- laid j„ any, or cither of the pub-
* ' - north ond of,
board plank.
brought, deposited, or Inld, in at
lie dock*, wharves j or landing pit
or opposite to tho streets in this
at the north ond of,
board pla
ranging Umber, staves, sltnigles, fire worn),.or other )<
bor, whatever; and no nersbn shall *h!p from, or fond at,
or enure to be shipped from, or landed, nt any of the pub
lic wharves or docks within the city of Savannah, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, baler, packager,
tranks, or any species of merchandise whatever”—“Pro
vided, that nothing contained in tills section shall bo con
strued to prevent uny Plantes ftom landing out of hw
boat or canoe the products of his or her plantation, cither
for oaie or for family urc, but Inno ca-crhall lie orrli*
bo allowed to occupy tbe *nld public wharf or dock longer
than I* absolutely necessary”—‘'and the raid article.* niay
be seized and retained until the fine I* paid.” 1’eusiry
not exceeding $100.
True extract*. EDWARD O. WfljgJjfio-; *«r
The City Marsha! and CJitr Constables aid required. tV
enforce above Ordin once. By order.
Jon 18 fl EDYVARD Q. YVILSQN, c. r.
C LERK’S OFFICE—Savannah,20th De
cember, 18W—Extract of “nn Ordinance, to pre
vent shooting with fire arm*, in the city of SnVnnnnn, and
to punish the offence of setting off Squib*, .cracker* and
other combustible matter, and for otherpurposc*;*- passed
in Council, 15th Doc., 1817.
lie it farther ordained. That it shallhe the duty of the
City lUgmhnl and City Constable* to inform against all
white person* found within the limits of raid city, rfi*-
charging or attempting to discharge any gun, pistol or
other fire arms, crackers or other combuotilfc preprn-
tion, and thut the person so informed against he fmerf in a
sum not excccdidg thirty dollars; nnd If a slave or free
person of color be found so offending, nu b person of
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding ten
lashes, to be Inflicted by tite officer present.
THK FIIIST HEFORDIEItS
Pretenting their Famous Protest, at the Dictqf
Spires, in 1529.
A N Engravingof the abovo interesting event,
_fjL which cave riso to the namo of "Protestant,”
' ' -lr one hundred figures,
nearly ono hundred figures, presenting au
■ of the most prominent men connected with
... *
authen-
it, including Luther, Meiancthon, tho Elcetor of Boxony,
nnd other great Lenders of the Reformation, has Just been
finished in tho Mczzntlnto manner, by John Snrtin, nftar
tho magnificent design of Geb. Cnttermorc. Size, with
out margin, 91 by 15 inches high. Prico $3,
A doscrlptivo key will accompany each impression.
:Qrdcr* for the above Engraving, which may now lie
siwS6Er , »flw«?«8BR ?, “
‘an99 Atfot for thePubUshets.
LSIICK, OJ I
dec 90
A. 6. DAVENPORT,
riLERKJS OFFICE —Savannah, Dec.
KJ 90th, 1818—Extract from "an ordinance defining
wlrat shall be considered public nuisanres, and for the
prevention, punlehtnunt nnd remove! of the annic.” paired
in Council August 9d, 1839, and amended October 94tii,
1839.
"Re it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for
nny elnve or free person of color to smoke a rig.xr or pipe
in any of tho streets, lanes, alleys, vrlinrve*, or public
squares within the city of Savannah, tinder a penalty of
not exceeding three dollars, or whipping, not exceeding
ten stripes. A. C. DAVENPORT, c.
m
vessel
duty of'
craft, of
within tl
Rive- '
OTICE.—Extract from Ordinance* rela
tive to Vessels, for the information of Captain* of
cssels. and others—Re it ordained, kc., "It Khali be lb*
of the' matter, or- commander of every vesrei r/r
of whatever description, not moored nt rome whnri
n the limits of tho city, nml lying in the stream of tho
Ivor Savannah, within Ibesnld limits or below the ram*,
between the city nnd Tjboo, to ruepend apd keep ms-
perilled during ail the hours of nisht, nt the mnMhoad cr
In *ome prominent part of the rigging of inch vernc! or
craft, a lamp, properly trimmed and lighted, Eiiffieisr.tiy
laige and hrllitant to give timely notice of the prerenr* of
•uenvcsrel or cruft to all navigating the Ftrcum.*’ Penal
ty not exceeding $.7t> no.
A trite extra!. F.DIVARD.G. YVII.80N, c. c.