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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 28, 1843.
TIIE HEPUBLICAN
II PCBUSURB
DAILY AND Till-WEEKLY,
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
arv <■ county printers.
P. W. ALBXiNDBB. ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
Government ot Hie llty.
The government of tlu i ity con*i»t» of a Mayor end 19
Aiderm .n, who lot ther are d> nominated the l.liy Coun
cil. 'ilreyarj :bo*n annutlly, on tilt lit Monday in
December, from Ih I p opt»at tarfj.
CrrvOrrtcsM, Ac., l»4».-.V«y*r-Dr.Rich’d Wayne.
Aldtrmtu-Thomas I'uraj. R» II. Griffin, Wm. II. Ilul-
In h, K. I). Walker.T. M.Turner, Wm. ll.’Mongii^Solo.
inon Cohen. J. F. Posey, It. A. Lewis, F. a. Bartow, It. U.
Cuylcr, Joe, 8. Fay. '
TERMS:
Dally rni>crS 10,Trl-Wcekly |B,per annum
ft/- In no ea«c will an order for (he paper be attended
* '-1 with too —
(o, Unicoi accompanied v
0 money, or a satisfactory
Advertisements Imerted at the foRoovlng nice t
>*■ K)I'ABK, (TBM UNCI OR LESS,) lSTINISRTION,.. $0,75
CCH CONTUUANCC, 60
squaw, on waacDAibT, 9/<o
ONB MONTI! DAILY 7,00
ONTMI DAILY
Cnatom Ilonee—Port of Savannali.
Coll * tor—William B. Bulloch) Deputy Collector—John
Foetelli Naval Officer—J. De LaMott 11 Surveyor—Robert
V. I'oolen Appraiser*—Chorlce Stephens and William
nal IMn.
viia §q° J
OgS mo At Vi. I TWO MOirfMI DAILY,. -
Ad ver tlseman u pu'bi \thldrareryodrat dayt' 8*5f
••nod o.ice or tovica a week, are charted 7d cu. per
square tor each Ip.ertlnn.
Legal a in-in c meats Inserted at the until rate*, and
•tilclcara taken that they be published according to law.
All a Ivc.-Ii .-menu from tragical persons or strangers,
lobe paid In alia ico.
The privilege* of yearly advertise re will be confined
rigidly to thcli regular bu.ine**,aml all other advertise-
menu not pertaining to their regular bu.luese as agreed
Yearly advertisers execdlng In their advertisement* the
overate number of lines agreed tor, will be charged at
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
Preeldent—Robert Uabenhamt let Vice president—
L'has. Ureent 9J do. do.—E. I'aJeltord 1 Secretary and
Treasurer—O. Coh n; Committee of Appmte-G. U.Cuiu-
Commlaalonere of Pilotage.
John W. Anderson, Wm. II. Rullnch, Secretary and
Trtaauicr, octavua Cohen, John Stojdard, An.lro-
.. »._u_ - %««*-. joun williamaoa, W)
C. F. Riehardsone, R.
*“ Wm.0.Ilodgson,
V^tttter. directed to thi.
must be post paid, to entitle them
Director*—Wm. T.
lutchUnn, II. D. Weed, lllram 1
I. Balder, N. A. Hardee.
S eller—S. B. Williams.
ranches af Augusta, Fratonton, Athen.*, Washington,
and dice ty boro’, ^d nc|„ SSym aud Griffi*.
thla office or the Editors,*
Planters* limits.
Capital nald In 0535.400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President. II. Mercer, Cashier.
Id. n.—Eaeh Citation by the Clerks of the Court* of
Ordinary, tost application has been mala for Letters of.
Offering days. Tuesdays. Hi count days. WaJnes<lays.
Directors—Francis Sorrel. John C. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
inreciors— rruncis oorrci, jonn u. nicon, Isaac uoiir 11,
Wm. H.Cuyter, John WlUltmsoa, George Jooes, John
Hales of Real Rstata and Negroea by Executors, Ad*
mlnl.trators. aud Guardians, mud be published SIXTY
DAYS before the dayofsele. There sales mud be made
at lb* Court House door uf the county in wbicli the
property Is situate, and on the Am Tuesday of toe m mth
between toe Iwurs'S ten in Ihe moralag and Rmr In (hi
afternoon. No sale from day t6 day la valid, unless w
sa-jv
Teller—J. C. FsrrelL
Hay an Agency in Griffin.
Marina ana Firs Inetimnoe Danis.
^Capital paid In f5I3,KW-privlIeged to inoreuse same to
«.w,.
•a* id tire 09r ,_ * —*-'— *-
or Negroes, m
■alee of per
aad Intestate 1
aas to the Court of Ordinary fur leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, mud be published FOUR MONTHS.
*—* property (except negroes) of testate
S Executors and Administrators,
TY DA Yd-
Application* by Executors and Administrators for Let*
ter* lH>miMory must be putdltoed BIX MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
eopy of the bond of agreement! to make titles lo laud mud
he advertised three month* at lean.
Sheriff’* antes under elocutions regularly granted by
tire cUrt* must be advertised THIRTY DAYS-usder
0 HlXTY D * * “ * ‘ "**-*•
mortgage executions HlXTY DA Yd—Sales of perishable
y andsr order of Court, mad be advertised gener-
* w toe day of Sal*.
B5T«
OrttarrUscrs (11 (lir ittpuUUcmt.
FAcroit.i AVI) toMiOWION jikauiianta.
BAV-sTBsrr. , BAV*srasrr.
R. A. Allen, No. 119
E. Molyncux, No. 77
R l!utchl«oa, 90
«*• is. nwfm, im O. II. Gumming, BT
Washburn. WUder fc Co. 114 E. A. douJnrd.BI
N. A. Ilardee, lit A. Low eod Co., fit
\V. O. O’Dtiseoll, 108 **-—
It. A. Lewis, 119 n iihicwmmi, vu
.. 1L Cumralng, 60
Fadelford k Fay, 101
Yonge It Gammeil, 91
E. Parsons k Co., 9J
Asa Holt, fct
Geo. Gordon. M
S’^fHllfps, H
F. II. Welman. 74
Greinrr k Beall,71
X W. Hamilton. 88
Wm. Crowder.
Hmlto^phr.ys.tJ
Wm. Adam*, 101
Way fit Kins, 103
S ohen, Norris It Co., 140
. Ilaber,ham It Boo, 148
Mlanrilee, 190
ird Wiley *
’ttflL™, ...
Edward tYlley, 191
waSr*
J. Ilabenham It Boa, 1
W. WooJbfidfe, 1
f.?lKS.nT5*“ )r 'i
Crane It Rowland, 179
Ellas Reed, 174
J.II.L
Ihy,178
— -Goodall.S
O. W. Anderson It Dro.,900 T. C. Nl.bet, 91
C.r,MUto,«l A. MInU, 9J0 .
4SHBK
nn. Rattersby, 78
Blephan IIUIs. M
Jos. Burke, 88
». doiom ws k Co,, 901
T. W. Baker, Jones’ Whf.
J.O. Cooke,Telfair's BnlM'f
* Whitaker JL
B.C.Duantag.lO \\
COMMISSION MERCHANTd AND AUCTIONBERB.
Phllbrlek, Mariam k DeJ, lfifi Bay-street*
Coken fit Foedlck, 148 do.
Wm. Crabtree, 908 Bar street. '
Wm. B. Giles It Co., 91 Bay street.
A. A. Hmets, Hmet’s \Vbatft
WIIOLBdALE AND RETAIL I
II. Roberts, Gibb m’a Dulldlng.
II. F. Waring, 181 Droug itou strset.
James Aademm <1 Oo^Warlae’s Bi
Lathrop It Fo »te. Gibbon’s II
Bolder. Lathrop It N
Yariae’s llu
i*s llulldlne.
nr. liwuiuj, it Nevitt, SluJ’s Bnlldlnf.
J. d. itocers, do. do.
Marihall It Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt fc Morgan, lUbero’s Building.
M. Frenderga-t. comer CongreM and '
J. 8. MajUl, 111 Congrsaa^treet.
WHOLESALE GIlOCERIEi
A. Wallas, 191 Bay-street.
Culien, Norris It Co., 140 liny-street.
II. A. Crane, 189 Bay-street,
Cunnerat It Barie, liO Hay street.
Hcranton It Johmton, 107 Ray-street
Swift It Denslow, 1G9 Bayrntreet
O. W.DavU,177Bay^Ucet
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Chamaiou, Market squala.
H-LOdfertT do-
Rally fit O'
J. G. lUnch.—.,, , -v.
Theodore Mini*. 123 Ray-street.-
W. W. Goodrich, §met% Budding,
Wbluker-streets.
i |M Dull streets.
r, corner Broughtou It Drayton-sts.
do. do. do.
W. W. Goodrich, dmet's Building, IVhilaksr-s treat
Josm It Cady, 143 Bruuchton -street
F. dcherff, comer of York aad Bull-sts.
• HARDWARE.
N. D. It II. Weed, 10J llmu jlnon street
McCleskey It Norton, Gibbons’ Building.
DRUGS AND MEDIOINEl.
G. R. Hendrickson fit Co., Gibbons' llullding.
A. A. Holomons, Anent Market-square,
Wm, Humphreys, 107 Bay-street
Johnson It Co., comer Bey rid Bull-streets.
Turner It Oden, Monument-square.
nOOK dTOREd. ,
W. T. Williams, 149 llay-streel
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker
FURNITURE WARL
I. W. Morrell, 8mots* Dulldlng.
U. 8. Uo.’srdu*, 97 RuU .treet
CROCKERY AND GLASS AVARS.
Weeds It Monnll. Blasts’ Balb||ng.
Collins ItBalidcyj^MBrymastroet.
DrolowfcW* CU ' :
f»vrruuBVVAaK. , uc»Maf“
M. Euttinu, come r Whitaker
T. T. Wllmot, Market-square.
‘ utnni.vnv
and Bryan-streau.
May fc
W. H. May It Co., com*
N. B. Knapp, Market *ni
CARRIAGE
BADDLEUY, kc.
comer Whitaker nod Biyan-etreets.
D DRAPERS.
! REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 4fi West Rrnad street
i, CLOTHING 8TORE8.
O. B. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
«. 7V. Adams. 8 Whitaker street
XV. B. Hale, Market square.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND B
Pika fc Veader. 147 Bay street
John Mallary, 155 Bay-street.
Ham ftoh k wyawns, 17 WhiUksr-stiset
iwssi.fifiaar
JowphTsaio,97 Whitaker street
James F. Blokes, 98 do. do.
M. Carey, corner Whitaker and nroughton-streets.
HAT HTORE.
tv a. Ambler k Cn., Congreskstrect.
•A8I1IONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
J.'l. Olivsr, 17 Buli-street
Jacob Dutenhofcr, 78 Ilnan-Mreet.
r “ JlXSe 1 AND n frONEM'ANUrAOTUaE».'
Robt D. Walker. 139 11 much ton-street
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
'^•"■^awaar-
John Carruthers, 175 Market square.
Edwsrd^lw^dL Barnard suc^t near 5Iarket»qtnre.
Wood, ClMhom k Co., Andaux’s wharf.
Turaar k Henry, Mooro’a Wharf.
PAINTS
P STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G. Falllgant,Mouument square.
J ohn Poole, 11 Whitaker-street
ohu J. Sullivan, 98 Bull street
BEOAR MAUFACTURER9.
A. Ponce, 13 Whitaker-street
F. Jacobs, 97 Rnll street
F. W. Linde, 000 Rull street
LOTTERY OFFICES.
P. B. Penderga«t, Hull street, opposite Pulaski House.
L V/ithlnaton, 143 Bay-straet
Geo. w. WyUy, Dull street, opposite Pulaski Hoorn.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
M» k W. Cumrolng. 93 Bay-street
K. Withlngton, 143 Uay-«troct.
FRUIT 8TORB.
R* Oft Martin, comer Bay and Whiukcr-itreeta.
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
ippor, Charleiton 8team-Packet wharf.
Iton Steam noat Comnany's wharf.
—-™jpnhy*-
jasosgww—-
WIIEBL-WRinUT k SMITH.
Janies Quantock, Ban., nan. tim Marhtt.
REAL
saws®«*-*-
Siibannnli Dfrcctoru.
Poet Mastcr-Gcorgs Seklryj Amt P. M^-J. G. Doon.
ww, lr/John R. WOdm, Jt
Voodbrig*. BAf(K8 w BAVANMAI |,
Y>Uy
Dunk ftf the Ntsle of Osergla.
Oflbring days, Mondays and Thurwlajs.
IMseount days. Tut days and Fridajs.
fi. Fadelford, Prs.ldsnt,
IMseount days, Tuesdays,'
Paper received up to 10
Thursdays and Saturdays.
1 o’clock on tim mornings of
Director*—George Hall, Ellas Read. A. Champion, J
ij^WVhbum^Ocia yu* Cobenjw/U. Knapp.
Capital, StM9,185, all of whl
propristed tor banking purposes,
L R. Cuylcr, Fraddent Gi
unit Banking Co. of Os.
which* has been paid In—ap-
-... Uujrtar,
OflitofMK8|Mk...... .
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
ton R. Wilder, II. McAlpia, J. Weld burg, ’ Joe 8. Fay
W.B. Johnson.
Savannah Instant* tor Savings.
C. P. Richantone, President! J. Olm.t-ad, Treasurer;
lllram Robert*. SicrcUry.
Directors—II. D. Weed, !. W. Morrell, Benj. Snider,
N. R. Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, II. Lathrop, Thomas J.
Walk.
The Investing Committee Is composed of H. D. Weed,
RenJ. Snider, and lllram Robert*.
uMoudays.
George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Discount da>-s, Tuesdays.
Insnmnee Oftlrrs In Suvnnnnh.
Augu ta In-urance k Banking Company—Capital €375,-
000. WilUam Duncan, Agunt/No. fill Bay vt
HartforJ Fire In urine* Company, Hartford—Capital
HartfnrJ Fire In urine* Company, Hartford—Capital
•900 000. W. Woolbrllgi, No. 144 llay-st
/Etna ln*urinco Comping, j I nriford—Capital #300, ■
000. Cohen, Norrl* k Co., No. 143 Bay st.
Hops Mutu il Lif j In ur ine* Company. Coun.—Capital
•900^000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Day st.
I toward In ttnne s Company, New-York -Capiul |300,-
10. 4). (’. Dunning, NoTlO w'blt tker >t.
Union Mutual Fir* k Marine insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital flOO 000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 llny-st.
Prot •ction Marine k Fir* In-urance Company, llart*
for J—Capital M • Brigham k Kelly, No. 178 Bay st.
New-York Equitibli Fir* In uranea Company-Capi
tal 8300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 806 Bay-st.
hfutual Llf* Insurance Company, New-Yqrk—Capital
| tv. P. Ilunter, Plant r*’ Bank.
Mutual Safoty In-urance Company, New-York—Capi
tal 8——. Geo. Schley, Po.t Ofilee.
rtKialx OAee London-Capital * . R. Haber
sham, No. ltd Bay »t.
Profetion In sura nee Company, NewJcracy—Capital
•900,000. W. P. Yoogif No. 94 Bay st.
Camden (N. J.) In ur inco Company—Capital ff
W. P. Yota a, No. 94 Bay-st
Nautilus Mutual Life In uraaee Company, New York-
Wm. B. Giles k Co., No. 04 Bay-st.
Foreign Coiasials lUildtn t In Savannah.
aiMsi
Office: John IV. Andertom, UntllUui uid the two Shrilles,
No. 900 Bay it-; F. II. Welman, Swrwten an I Norway,
Nn. 74 Bay at) John R. Wilder, Ruwla, No. 114 Ray st.)
W. Cnhtrt!B,-|ir •mrn, No. 908 Day-st.| F. II. Welman,
Agent Ibr Loyd’s.
Snperlor Cawrt—Cliathnm Co maty.
Wm. R. Fleming, Julge) John E. Davis, Clerk Superior
and Intorior Courts 1 Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officers llesldlng In Snvnnnnh*
Rnltnrf Habersham, County Treasururt Elisha Wylly,
Tag Collector) Thomas Edsn, Coroner) damu.-l 0. Sweat,
Surveyor} William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Sits 1st Mondays, In Febrasry, May, July ami Novntn-
Jurisdiction In civil suits extends from 830 to 8300.
Jadjg^—Mordecal1 HlifftalL Hen.) Clerk-Leri S. Rauasll)
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Anthony Portsr, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorns Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Luwls.
Cue a 1 CooaT or Oaniaaav—Seaborn Goodall.
Commlasliuaers of Roods—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Walsh. Secretary.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday in December.,
V. 8. Conrtn Silting In Savanautli.
Hon. James M. Waame, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. S. and Judge of the 6th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Gsorgo Gl >n, Cl *rk both courts.
Henry IL Jackson, District Attorney. .
Thouaas M. GriOa, Marshal. 4
ivannsh and OgwchN Canal Company.
Capital, •180,000, In Share* of 50 dollars each.
Irectora—George W. Anderson, Amos Heudder, M.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph 8. Fay) 9d do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler) 3d do. Robert Lacbttsoni Clerk—John Haupt Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. 8olomon Cohen,
Preddent. _
Savannah Female Asylum-Founded in 1801.
Savannah rra* School-EstablUbod in 1810. E. Shef-
tall. Teacher.
Savannah Poor Ilouraand Hospital—Instituted in 1801.
Wm. Duncan, I’re.ident.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1839.
• Widows’ Society Urdu Uu..aiUimKml«ttc* of ladle*.
Clothlncand Fuel Association— Instituted in 1638. Al
io under the superintendence or ladle*.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1819. George D. Cum-
mluf. President.
Iruh Union Society—Instituted In ISIS. John Murphy.
Treildent.
. St. Andrews’ Soclety-Instituud In 1819. Henry Mc-
Alpin, I’re.ident.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, Preddent.
The desman*e Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Seamen's Friend Society.
fTboInsUtullou of the Slaters of o«r “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Masons and Odd Fellow*.
Georgia Council, No. 9, (Ma*oaie,)—Organised In 1897.
Anton llsierick, T. I. O. M.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (lloyal Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted In 1818. Anton limerick, II. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, Nq. I, (Ancient York Ma*ons,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered In 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M.
Zerubbabol Lodge, Nn. |A. (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1839. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Amdcui York M«uoiib,)—Orga
nised in IBM). John Carrulher*, W. M.
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Insti
tuted In 1613. Fredsrick Kren-or., C. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge. No. 1. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1819. Wlckllffe llrucn, N. G.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted In
*• Can tubers, N. C
BusdKSS crnvss.
YOMUE it iiAMMI'.LL,
FACTORS 4* COMMISSION MMl CHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ua.
ll.V.'Illi 1 tl.s »l» liaHUlb.’IAN.
FA CTORS €’ COMMISSION MEll CHANTS
Savannah, Ueorgla.
CUAS. P. HAMILTON.
THOMAS M4lD*MAM.
SWIFT At DR.VSLOW,
coass* or bat and warrants art.
Savannah, Qtorgls.
iDwakD awtrr. a
A. POX
SCO An MAI _
NO. 13 WIIITAK
Savannah
b|.i ^ "
/ RRR,
lies on hand a large and choice stock nr 8etara, Snuff,
Smoking and ChtWlng Tobacco, and all other arti
cles lu hit line *t t£a —* *
P. JACOUS,
S EG An AND roujoco STORE,
NO. J47 UULL-STREBT,
(■ten or Tnu indian7 niau «onvju*t aquaia.) •
Savannah, Go.
N -
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, he.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE SION. AND FANCY PAINTER,
90 Ddu.omb aooa Nosth or Daocsirrox-Sr.
Scenery in Oil or Water Colors | Ptain. Faacy aad Gilt
pw. Banners, Flags, Transparencies, Window
Shades, hr., neatly executed to radar,
ft?* House Painting, Graining, Glaring and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, tbums skasosablb.
JoilN POOLH
HOUSE. SION. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. Il Whitars* st.—Mavannau, Ga.
FOR BALE—All kinds of Mixed Palms, Paper llangi
JOHN O. FALLIUANT,
HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP PAINTING,
. GILDING, QRA1NI NU, fcc.,kc,
wear bids monument sqtuat,
Savannah, On.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed I'alnts, Paper Hang-
lags, Borders, and Flrs-Board Prist*.
It. Af J. LACHL1SON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
oanal-stsskt, Naan tmr cxnaulock,
Sa van nal 1, ticargls.
O. LACMLISON. t. LACMUSOS.
C'HAliLRH VAN HORN,
8ASII. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CAUPENTER AND JOINER WOUK
DONS AT TIIB SIIOSTSBT SOTtCB.
Mahogany of all qualities and Whit* Pine Lumber for Sale.
J.11IFA QUANTOCK, Men.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
aT. JCI4AX-BTRECT, NBAS TIIB MARBXT.
CarriBRa repaired, and all other work draie at ahort notice
ALVIN N. MILLER.
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
BASTERN WIIABr—NAY STNBBT,
Savannah, ileorola.
A. SIIOllT.
MASTER BUILDER.
Witt TAB* CONTBACTS
FOR BUILDINO AND WORK IN MASONRY
or bvkry OBscRtrrioN.
Reddenee East aide of Pulaski Square.
liOlIKll'l’ i>, WAUCElt,
MARBLE fy STONE MANUFACTURER,
aaoouirroN-sT., bktwbcn whitaubu and damauv.
Grave Sumss, w Italian and DomoMJe Marble) Maible
Mautie Pieces, aud Berlin Urates) Free clone fur Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Ballings, fcc^ke., furnished lo order.
J. L. OLIVER.
FASHIONABLE BOOT MANUFA CTURER
No. XT Bull-street, nbau Mo.«cmx*t-s<icabx.
Cork sole, Water pruof, lluuti.if, Military, l atent lea
ther, Waking, Dress, and Pump sole Hoots j Mnotiug
Buskins, Bootee*, Oxford Shoe-, Pumps, Hllnners, kc.,
nude to order la the nealoat and most IhsbioaaMc manner
of wairented material*, and by tilt most expeilencod aud
earaful workmen.
JACOll DUTUNUOFEll, A pent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
buyam stsbat, SBreBD too a vbom roll-atrsat,
OPPOSITE MO.NU3IENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Uooto and otherwrak assd*lo order.
l. uouiumt,
(raoM saris.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT 4* SHOEMAKER,
«f Freoeh Leather.
WHITAXBR-STaSkT, OCCOSITS SMATS BOILDM*.
JAMKN F. S’l’OKKM
TAILOR.
RO WHITAKER-STREET.
^AMGarmenta In hi* line giado in the neatest and latest
N. H^-Cutting done at the shortmt notice.
M. C AREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
coaxes wiuTAxaa and irououton-strxat,
Savannah, tieorgta.
CLOTHS, CAMSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Of every style, made up 11 order after the late.t fa Won
at the sturte-t notice.
JOSEPH TEXTO,
- (raoM rxais.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 9T WHITAKER STREET,
Savannah, Urorala,
N. B.—All ordeit left with him will be executed In the
ncttc«t aud must fluhlouabie style.
PHILIP ICBAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AXU DRAUU in
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand-
' kerehlefr, Glove*, Merino and Silk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, kc.
NO. 08 BUYAN STREET,
• BCOND DOC a WEST OS M. EASTMAN, JBWBLLSR.
OEO. W. WYLLY.
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sab of Real K»tate, Ncgnvs, ami any description
of p rsoitri pr.qicrty.
orncB. coBNBa ioll-bt. and bay lane,
Savannah, Urorala.
fob 93 19
EDWARD O. WILSON.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
orncE ON BCLL-ST-, nrrnsiTE rctASEt nnr»e.
Court Day*, - - First Saturday In each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days before cr*Mtrt day.
Residence No. C9 Uruugbton-strecti
llatMtonti, 51tt|), .-mb Stcnm=l)ncUct strtrrttsrntrnts.
CENTRAL UAIL-HOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON. ■
Pa*senger Trains leave SaYarnau and Macon drily, at 7 A. M.
Posengci'Trains arrive at ^1 acot and Savannah itaUy, at 1....7 P. M. -
'T’l.l.n.j C. mn S..,tinik In &T..n.. .y qq
880
to Atlanta,
to Columbus,.
»o opsiikerr.
to Tosrumbia,)
to Decatur, J
to Huntsville, )
to Na hvllle,
99 00
Stages tor Tallahasa* aad I
* 9800 *
places connect with the Road at Macon Monday’s, Wednesday's and
to Na hvllle, %
to Murphreesboto’, >
to Columbia, S
_ _
FfU&y’s, and with MUledgevUle daiy.
lUtra of VVclKlst for MereltanOlte Generally, from Savannah to Macon 1
Measurement Goods—Boxes of lats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Measurement Goods, per ruble Mit, i ..."
Crockery Ware, la crates, boxe* or had*........
Goons ar weiout, nasrCl»m.-RoimGlaM,Taliil*iDn'»f.nud Confoctfonwy*, perl'oo'ibsV,.!.!!..!.
Secomd Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Row, Butter, Chsaw, Lard. Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard war* Rice, hues S'*** aad Candles, Hollow ware, Bailing, and other
heavy articles ant enumuaieJ blur, per 1W lh«.,^ ’. 7VT. 45 ««
Third Class—Flour, Bacon, Liq<ors. Fork, BeeL Fish,Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 Ik*.. ;. 40 «
Pocbtm Class—Minieoriag, Pit Md Bar Iran. Grind find MiiLtanes, Nails, Splka* and Coa», per 100 Ibi., 90 •<
llarrels Beets, Bread. Uracksn, Paatncs, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, uud other light barrels, each 73 **
Oil and Molasses perltiH., (smallercaiks In proportion) 17... 77............... -M 00
Balt per sack, tat exceeding four bun*!*, 50 <<
Havannah, Jan. 1st, 1619. L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer and fluperintandaut.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
13 cents.
18 ”
80 *•
of the lino of Rail-Roods extending from Sevan-
From Muon to AllonU,
ash to Drium, Ua. .
The Passenger Trains of this goa I us ran dally as.followt i connecting at Hacoa with the CsatrtLRoeit tad at
Attain 1 with the Western aal .ItianU; aaiJonla Kail Roads. .
Leave Ma on at 0 A. M-, wrive at All inn 19 3J p. 31., nn I at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leavu Dnlton 4 A. M-. arrVu at Atlanta II A. M-, an I al Macon 0 P. M.
Passengers on Ibis Itna I It aa l from sav .nnalt sleep on > night at Maroo.
The Tralnr on the Western and Atiuiti* Una I do not ran on enniay.
Pasacng ts for Cola nbus,Monigoai -nr and New Orl «a< via Savannah and Ma-on, take Rttgt at Barnmllle.
Pusseng-rs for LaUrann Weal Poiat,Moat|o wfyandNew Orleans via \ntu«M«nd Atlanta, ttk» Stages at GrtOa.
Freight Trains are na *“** ‘ * ' ‘
All ft. Ightto and from
- - HI. I n.lt W, Il Oil. 11, ! ID w. .1U.HW, 111- «
y throuxh the buslnese asason, and tri ws -kly the nmalndor of the year,
if Bools promptly forward ad, W*- ““ * *‘“
I, without clMtrgs for furwardlng.
Rater of Freight for Mercltandls* Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND..
Fiest Class, (per rtMs loot.)—Boxes of list*, Hoots, fcho.-s, Bonnets, Furalturo, and Mt b
other articles as aru ebariy analogous to those named ............................
Second Class, (pW 100 lb#.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goo Is, Paddhry, Glass, Prints, Oils,
Drugs, Festhi-rs, and Confectionary, .’
Third Class, (p >( I00jbs.)-Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Hagtlng, Rope, Rutt r. Checec, Tohn»co
Lentil r, lilies la bi -s, Cotton Yarns, Cnpprr, Tin, Bar an I Sheet Iron, Hollow ware, Casting*
Hardware, and all txher heavy articles rxM otherwise enum rated.
Fourth Cubs, |t r 100 lb#.)-Flour, Rl e, lia on. P*»rk, Beef. Fish. I.ari, Tallow, Beeswax
b*l s of Uses, OlnJonx. «rcen anddrtert Fruits. Mill U •wring. Pit Iron,Mill and Urtwlnonrs
Cotta) from .-ulanu todavniuiah, >55 tie. per low IL*.
•« •• Jon -sboro’ •• 7 M !! II £2 r '
u *« Griffin « 90 “ ” 100 It a.
Macon, Octi Of, 1848. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup rluteqdint.
i?
> n no
IV17 I
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-8H IF8.
Tlir snlemll I uuw *to iiiurCIIEItOK.r.i:,Cipt .Tuomxs
Lyon. (1st > of Hie Wm. Heabrook,) bnv. s Pavannto for
New York, on Wednesday, Fie iMh U.-eemb-r, 31 Jan-
mry. 17H: January, Slat January, and on every alt ’rnatu
WedncfrUy tlirr afi r. The ship ts 1,950 tons l urtiim,
built cxprua*ly Ibr tills trade, In the most *ub#t \M\al man
re, and with every regard to ssfi ty, comrrat and speed.
iTtt second st ’smer of the Un-, the TENNESSEE, Is
launched, and will ba ready early in the Spring, so tfmt
one will have New-York and Ssvunnah every Wednes
day. The facilities and advantages off red by ti ls line
to the travelling public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
and Florida, it I* hop-ad will bo triad and duly appro-
.... „ In tills lln-, ar#
assured that the Central Rail Road Company, will, w.len -
a spsetal train to suit the arrival and
ever necessary, nut * .
departure of the strainers.
Fra Freight or I’jrasax.', nradr to
TADELFORD k FaV, Pamnnal-, nr
8AM’L. L. ,MITCIIEI.L, 101 Ffout st-,
dee 18 htew-York.
FUR ,\KtV-YUltlL
il && - && jS
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
SAVANNAII AVl» AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. O? GEORGIA.
To sail weekly during the year. Tki* Une is composed
sftt* foHoirtog rw.rf.r-
llsrqae HA AC MEAD. R. T. n*ftW*.
Barqua PETER DEMILL, N. llriEV,
Brig MACON, I’.HiisrnsLD.
RrlgJOlIN r.NIIERS, J. Jounson.
Schr-O. J. JONES,.. II. l.oou.
The absve v -ss.^Is are of the first class, Insured at the
lowest rats*, and are commanded by Captains of mu-b
expert -nee In the trad*. They will lie towed up and
down ths rlvur when necessary, and will always sail on
tho day adv .rtlscd. The Cal lus arc hnnJsom ly fur
nlslird, and every cars, will b« ttkrn for ti:c comfort and
ronv.-hbnce of Passenger!. Fra Fr.*lgin or Passat.', np
Ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 179 Hay-suect, Savannah.
, DEM ILL k Cl).,
octlfi ' No. 186 Front sUcrtl, New-York.
The Pt .un-boat Company of Georgia’s Hoati
CHATHAM. Capt IIubbsed,
TENNESSEE Capt Goem,
TIIOS. S. METCALFE Capt. PoWsLL,
Run b'tween the nbova plies* In coni-ction with Tow
boit< and Llghturi. nfforJIng the in reliant* of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennesse* and Alahanis, a cheap and
expalitfoui made or uan-porution of goojs to and from
thulnt-rior.
During the yeey low stagra of the river th# prssent
sea. on, (lower than for iom# yrar*,) m*rchan>l| • cn
tra t-dto thi* Cotnninyhi* b.-m fonvarlnd with but
trifling del ‘Minn nnd no Interruption; proving to the pub
lic th. Ir ability to foravard goods at th* low«ut stag** of
tiic river.
Merchandise, In all cases, Imported or exported will be
r-'ccivcd and forwarded fiee of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Rail Road (hr Athen* and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the West to k Atlanti? Rnll Road, ran he
paid at those Stations! fr IgM for other Stations tills sldo
of Atlanta Is pajrall* at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgi a Kail Road will also be for
avardrd frra of commissions, and all exp -nse paid, and
coll -Ct -d at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
The T. R. M. now runs aa n rraular packet, affording
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed toearc
nr Savannah Agent, and from the Interior to Augusta
Pnrtlcuhr care should he taken to address Dills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savnunxh.
Agi-uta, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah,
oct 18 JNO. B. OUIEU, Augusta.
IimiON’S PHILADKLPIIIA
& AND
SAVANNAH UNE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels comprise tld« Line, end will sail
about every two weeks, vis i
Schr. IULIA ELIZA Capt IIiobee.
Schr. jl. WB4TCOTT, Capt. Hard.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Rlaccmi
RlaoBMAN.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Loons.
The above vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains exp ri*nced in the trade, and
who will use their be-t exertions to give sarisfkctlon 16
ths shippers. FraFr lihtor l’as«ag>, (having good ac
commodations fra Passenc 'rs). apply to
GREINER fc IIEALL,
79 Ray sweet, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ju ..
oet 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Phlla Iclphla.
Dally V. S. Mall■team-Packe’ Wn*.
BETWEEN
Dn. E. P A RH ON 8,
DENTIST.
Win perform any operations pertaining W his Profession.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists in
Europe or America. „
Opeuatino No. 1QT Conor
04
1813. John Carmthors,
Da Kalb Lodge, No. 9. (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted in
IMS. Anton Hamrick, N. O.
■owe of Temperance.
Toonahowi Division, No. 9—Instituted In 1618. Wm.
B. Hermi, W. p.
YemOssee Division, No. 15—Instituted In 1647. Wm.
T. Feay, W. P. _
Societies Connected svltli Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chines
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday8diool. Sunday School of Independent
Pro byterfan Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of 8L John the llaptiiL Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Missionary Society. Educa
tion Society of the Lutheran Chur* h. Bible, Prayer Boopt
and Tract Society. Episcopal MMonnry Association.
Sl John’s Sunday end Parish School. Sunday School of
tho First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. 1
Sunday Schools.'
Other Societies In Savannah.
Georgia Historical Society—James M. Wayne. Pros’!.
Georgia Mkliciti Society—R. D. AntoM, President.
Savannah Library Socinly—Wm. Crfibtrco, President.
Commlaalonere Realdlnff In Savannah,
rORTUKTAKINn OF DtrosiTtONS.AND roa AOUNOWUtDOf-
ment aed raoor or debde, kc., to bi used in oritEa
Seram Schley, for tho States of’Maine. MoMhehutelik
Rhode island, New^rak.rennsylvanla.MEryland,South
Carolina. Florida, Alabama snd Louisiana.
M. ILMeAlUrtcr, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. IL Lawton, for Houtii Carolina.
WlckUff. Drum, far rioHJ. uld Bon
lnn3B&aak r .
Chart— B. Teflt, tor North Carolina.
and Bomb Carollnf.
AGRICULTURAL im
plements.— 400 Plough*, com-
prl ingeUtlM various tise* and kinds
u o,| InlhLiu. tion.
40 Cultivator* and Harrow/, varlou* patterns
40 Mraw and Cora FoJd»r t utt r various price*
95 Patent anJ r o muon Grain Fan Mill*
6 Grain 'i bra bing Ala binu*
30 Corn nbcller.-, varlou* kind*, (hr hand and horse
power; 6 do. do. with separator and cleaner
6 Corn and Cob cru hers
19 I'ot lit hand Corn Mill*, an Improved machine
30 common fteel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Harrow*
50 dos. Plantation lloo*. complete assortment
400 pair Trace chain-) 100 do. do. do. extra strong
73 ux and Log Chain*) 30 dox. Fo ket spades
10 dos. handle,I Spa li-j 15 do. long handled Shovels
19 do. do. Shovel*
8 do. long and short handled Manure Forks
A complete auortment of CorJen Hoe* and Rakes
16 Falrbank k Co.’s Platform Scale.-, assorted sixes
A supply of Fiuaerald’s Pnt.nt Mills
A supply or Patent Machine Uniting.
For *ale by DENSLOW fit WEBSTER.
J*nl .
•ROOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
D MANUFACTORY—The Subscriber having great
ly ln<'rca«cd tim fa- llltlo* of thu nliovo o in' II hmciit for
the Manufli'-ture of Blank-Work, Hu’lng of Paper and
llook-RInaing of all kind*, re pectfolly soil It* the pa
tronage of tiie public. By recent arrival-have been re
ceived a large supply of Cap L Demy, Medium, Royal and
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Urge sixes, for
A public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking
‘see.
.—300 keg* Nails, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
SOCKET SPADES—50 doxen, lust received.
Carriage Ways End Locks for folding doors.
•AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axis. Just received.
TWINE—Raasing, Hall and Seine Twine.
BRISTLES FUll OINS—50 lbs. Just, received, and for
sale by
NS—50 lbs. Iu«t received, and fo
McULESKEY fc NORTON.
TOASTILLE’S DE VICHY—A cure for
X Dy-pcpin.
A fresh supply of Raker’s Cocoa Paste, Cocoa, Broma
and Chocolate. , _
Essence of Jamaica jlfli Dentifrice, prepared
by Frederick Brown, of Philadelphia.
Four cases opaque, transparent, shred and crimson Gel
*“»• lUMlwJwdfcrMl.b,
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent
j.^v.raM Sheetings — --
Linen Sheetings) 9 6 and 5-4 PlUow
breye, Oottonades, kc. kc.
mar 7
iT* I Him, v vu—i.'
- aimm?
I EEL-DA IlROWS-50Tray Wheel-
yV^BMOTW.Ibr k wtfWTtn
SAVANNAH AND OHAKLESTON,
VIA IIII.TON IIBAD ANI) BEAUFOUT.
(inland Two^nttans or yiin way,)
METAMOllA. Capt. F. Harden.
WM. HEABROOK, Capt P. IIlankensiiif.
GEN.CLINCH,...- Capt. Fsnn I’ecm.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
'nils Line is composed of tiie above very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commander*, nnd ran
not lie exrell/d for snf. ly, comfort nnd regularity. They
leave Savannali every evening nt lmlfpn«t 8 o’clock,
and leave Uouicsion every morning at 8 o’clock tiuougli
out tiie yenr.
Five I
Fare Five Dollars, meals Inrlu led. Tir»ugk TitktU
RltOOKrt'k TUI’PRR, Agents. Savnnnah.
E. LAFIIT’E k CO.. Agents, Charluston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUST A
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
This Company will continue to transport ProJuce and
nth rMt-r.-hnn. De on the Savannah Liver, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron btcamirs
JOHN ItANUOLI’H, Capt. Piulpot.
LA3IAR Capt
And alto by ths Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Crbswcll.
The htt r St ram r lielng of lose dr.iuiht tlnn any bthcr
1 the Klv. r, Insures unprecedented despit -h In nil sttgo*
nf tiie wat r. '1 he Comp iny is also provided with fifteen
Tow Inals and two l.lrliiers.
t All Freight addr.-rae J to the car: of the Compitiy or It**
Ag -nta, will be received and funvarJcd free of commis
sions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Ag nt, Savannah,
—’LAND, *-
octlfi
W. M. ROWL.
Ag*-ut, Augusta.
) em -lVnkly l.] k.MoU Stcom.PnrV#>* t.lua
BETUTEN
SAVANNAH, GA. PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection tvlth Ih# Charleston Dally.Stall Pimm
Packet* nt Savaiunh) the Mnll .-t -ninrr SARAH SPALD
ING, rmni ralatka to Lake Mfinroc, tho Mall stages from
Jark*ouvillo viaAUigater.Min.nl Sprinpaud Mmlifo,;-
viUL',to’l allalia«sei'tanJ from I'L-oUu to st. Augustine.
nCA.MUt.GEE, Capt. W. M. Wilson.
WM. OA8TON,. Capt. John IIebbarp.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Ntcuous Kino.
Tticse Ps'kcu leave Savannah every Tues-Jay and
Saturday morning at 10 oYlo.-k.
lirrcRNiao—Leave Pal itka every Tuesday and Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at tim ai ovo u uued places
each Way.
All go.Nls consigned lo tiie Agents forwarded free or
comunuion. A o a s 7 s;
RROOKS k TUPPER, Savnnnah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scrnntm, Bruns
wick) John llcsscnt, St. Marys; Fernandes k Risbee,
fncksonvillc) A. Coy, Hhek Cnek) G* orge Cnlpp, Pico*
lata; IL IL Reid k Co., I’al.itku, E. LaiUlo, Chailcston.
OCI98
Ccucr.il QRrtcrUsnitcntB.
HOUSE-KUUNISIIINO STORE.
OOLLI.78 A IIUI.KLEY,
1W nRYAN-STREET,
XXAVE IN STORE-A full tuppiy of
XX Crockerynml llnnsc-fnmlshlnfg t.ooils,
t» which they n sp ctfully Inriie the attention of puicha-
•ers. Ih Ir stock In port const «t* as follow*:
CROCKERY, CHINA. AND GLASS WARE.
W. G. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Sett*
W.O. do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Setts, gold hand nnd plain
Do. do. do.. raised figure, China Vases
Roquet Holders, China Mugs, Mkntel Ornaments
CMI Iren’s Tea Sett*, Glass I .amp*. TumU.ra
'V too Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys
Decant rs, Castors, RirJ GlaasM, Specie Jan
Stoue Jars, Jan, Ratter Pots, flmru*, kc.
LAMPS, TIN WARE, kc.
8olar Lamps, Lamp Heads, File and Hall Lamps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Drub nnd Tin Candlesticks, Ten
Tray*, single and In sett*) Bread, Kbifo and Spoon Tray*)
Slop and Toilet Pail*) Foot Ratii*! Cake and Spice Boxes)
Come Urns and Riggins; Egg Reiters, Oyster Uisbc*) Jel
ly Mould*; Tatty Pai.s; Gravy strainer*) Tea nnd Table
Spoon*) DDh and I’tato Covert) Venison Dlshe*) Nursery
Lamp*) tog.ther with a good asoortment of bright Tin
Ware. -
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Table Cattery, In setts of 51 pieces, or single
Knlres only; Ru-k Horn and common Cutlery! Scissor*,
Raison and Pocket Cutlery; a fine assortment of Coffee
Mills, Mince Knlres, Soup iilgeticn, Fish Kettlra. lron
Pots, Dutch Ovens, Hhovel amiTong*, elegant St >«l Fire
Setts. Pom-lain Sauce nnd Stew Pane, Furnace*, Water
and Waffi* Irons, Coal llml*. Coffee Roster*, Rra»e and
common Andirons, Stair Rod*, (tad Iron*, Tea and Dinner
Rells, Grhllrom*, Uat and Mouse Tran*, Umbrella Stands,
Wire anil Nursery Fender*, Egg Whip*, Paste Jnggcr's,
Oyster Knives, Ice Rrcakers, Cork Screw*, ke* kc.
WOOD AND.WILLOW WARE.. .
Buckets, Tub*, OdvM, Rroom*, Wash Board*, Bel
lows, Feu -et«, Bird Cages, Beefsteak roundrr^ Lemon
Squatters. Wood Spoons. AI»o, Market. Raskrts, rra-
•lies aad Wagon*) to* tiicr with a rood a*-ortmer.t nr
Travelling and Fiutcy Basket*} Dusting, Scrub, and other
U "''pancy and Misnn.i.Asr.oirs noons.
Clilna, GIB'* ami Wood Toy*, a fine assortment) Fancy
Bogs*, Plating Card*. Wax Candle*, Pcgar Fu*c«. I.a-
•tie*’ lire Ming Ca‘e*,Martde».Therm«metcr*. Tooth and
Nall Rni'hr*, Dumb Ili-ll*, Liquor Fln*k*, nook Re*t»,
Paper File*, Crimping Machine/, Carling Scissor*, Unite
Clean- r, kc.
Country merchant*. Planter*, llourek-epers, and otii-
•», are Invited to call, ax their prices will b, low.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAltEliOUaJ3,-
Yonng’s Uiillilliixr^lsn of the Golden Saddle,
O}polite Jlaml’hH » SymonT Clothing Store.
.. . II. MAY iSi 4 0.,
Manufit'iur rs of IIIHDLES, SADDLES and IIAR-
NE 4dE.' l ,haveon band a gnol assort nent of Sa Idles,
Rri les an I Harnesses, of whl h the fonowlng comprlsea
part) hpanlsh (guilt -«i, (Jvertall an I tUnion halclsi)
i tamer’s larg«an I • xtra largu fa teles; >1* ns’ plain u>.;
EticUsh do.; Hoys’ nnl llnc-e doi; Ln.les* Saiulcs ofn
variety of i atu-rns; LrUlcs and Martingales; SoJdla Bags,
’1 runks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS—Paddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins) Pod da) Straining and Worsted Web)
*9 hreol and Ta-ks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Corn ft, liarou-he, Ruggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, ly the single
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS— Hi
set
Harouht,
Pulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frame*)llobls:
ly theilngteset) I'lsteI nnd Rraaa Plump Joints; plain
Ruggy
s and lh
nnd
do.) patent Cash Leather, Top and Curtain do.) I rax I and
narrow La'is, variety of patterns) r-llk and \Vor»*:J
Fringes) llark and |iurple Com-h Roans; liuggy Lamps:
plated and Bnus tatringo Bands) Brass and plated
Knobs, kc. • • Jan 1
8NI1MCU. I.VTIIItOP Af .NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TTAVE IN STORE—A full asoortment of
XI FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer (or sole at Wholesale and Uetnil, on the iuo»t tea-
.onsb’e te;u.«. .
11 LAN KEFS—Heavy London Dufill, own Importation:
heavy Twilled l.rUtol. and fancy end, Faucj end and
hibbon bound, M hi nev bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool a eg o p!a : ns, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very lane a .o.iinent, couipil tag all the
difteient stile• and qualities both fancy and plain, o.
Geo gia and Norihcrn make.
CLOTIIs—U.ack, b.uc, b.or.n, g.ecn, gray and drab
c lotos. •
CASSI.MERES—RIark and fancy plaids and ttiipea.
TWEEDS—An a sor inent or i-lnln and fonry.
SATTINETS— lilue, b a k and .ancyio on.
VESTINGS—An as o.tmcnt of »l.k and woo’en.
NEGRO CAPS—Klltna no. k and s< on Irbonnsu.
OSN ARULCA—A la- fc e .apply, at factory p.icc <.
BURLAPS—Of tlax and co.ton, io picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, lor panratiin u*«)
low price lo line train; a la ge n-ioruutntof low
price to tine wh te fonnol-, bo t make>.
•NTT— ’ •“
NUMBER 74.
C((n cDrtfnnuccs.
A N OIUUNANCE—To divldo the Clltcf
XjL favannali Lito it.e Li.uicu, m.d u> pru\i,.« for
giving the a'atuts of 11 e.
HBiTtoa 1.—He it oida'i c I brlho.Vayorar.d Aldeunen
of the City ot'Favauuab and lloinlci* ilieof In toui.rli ns
»emiile(taa|id It I. be.cbv oidai.xd by tho nmli nitv oi ib«
i tine. Vi from ai d niter the pn . ogc ol tills m dn ai cs,
the city or Fat am,ah m.d ilsmlcis Hit cm, l»c, m.d ihe
• ame a e, dltidcd ii.to Fite Gci.c.nl I it 1.1,11*. to be
kn.wu a. lie DLuict*,accoidJngloDief-lb t n,L-i,Un
aid numbers:
1 tUt let, Fhall Include all tiiatpoithnofihoCJtt ni d
llam ct•, branded a*followst Nuitii by the l iter;'Iran
by a U..a commencing at the Imtcst |nii.t Fast of ih«
1 a-tem U htites, m.d run: ti g Fomli to a point
the Lastem to minus of Huuth Broad steet; and U e t by
l 2LK! l 2.t£i l . b f,i'K
uc numbeied and known as the Ural Hie Lkt-ict.
Sd I Istiict, Hiall li.clude all that j*onl« n of iho City
ai.d Hcm'.c.*, b iui.ded a*follows: Noith by South Unsd-
•tcett Ka t ai d South by the Utjr C’cminors, (li.cludii.f
all buildings within Ilia enpmate lunita of the Lily,) m d
West by Hull steel. W hich pottloa cr the i ity >„
bounded, rhtlU be uumbeted m.d knowu as the hseond
Flie List let
3d n*t ict, Phall Ircluds all that portion of ths City
bam ded fts follows: North bv the liter) East by llu li
st eel) couth by South Broad sheet, ai d W’nt by West
Hr<rad sheet. W hich praUon of the l Ity so bounded,
►ba I be numbeied m d known as the 7hl d lira i iiuiru
4th I Ixtrict, eliall li elude all that postlou or the uty
J "—it ts, bounded as folluwai Nwti 1 by 8cuth Broad-
and llatahta, bounded a*followsi Noiti* by Sctith prund*
streot; Fast by Hull sheet) Pautii by the line oi ii c> ii«»-
rail.ui of tiie City, ai d W est by W’tlt Bread fcticst.
W hicb noiti >n or the City m.d Hamlets so bcu: drd, shall
be numbered m.d known a* the louith Flra LI Llct
5til List, let, e ha l li.clude all that tK.ttl<.n or the Uty of
Savmiuab kimwn aa “ Yomaciaw,’’ ni d bousdod as'fol-
low-: Noith byt.is Rlvrrt Lost by Wet liund st,vei|
Smith by the .ins of li.co<|XMaUoii of tho lit), m.d w*.i
by Uw la.-. 1 , w blch po»ti n r.r the l Ity and llainltU •<
b luided ai’d desc.iLed, shall be numbeied m d known
the H ih Fire l ist let
the Cupola of tiie Excharite. at the ccrunei.ee oi rhe,
r uie Eicimiffic. atuitcecurici.ee' oi i i,e,
Hist t i give a gene: ol aa ni, by rlnjli g the Exchange Pell -
continuously, fra a siace oi time wt exceed i e two
minutes dura ion, m:d then to deslp.auth- l in ict w hire
such fire may occur, by Tol lug ths bell f. i the I Lst Lis-
trlct—Ft lki..c Twice with skoitlntenale for the (¥tcm d
LI t let—tl iking 9 hire Tlmi-s with limit Inleita:* lur
thelltid I l t i*-t—M iking Four limes with »h..,t i, t,r-
va'sfor thsFouith l l*Llct,ard tttiklngl iie’iimcsuhli
► liortI,.terra!*fra the II ti) I IshlcL raid ilnin e nnd
tolling o thsEsrhai gcBeR toermtiaselbrsirnrr oi u„.«
not stceeding tblity minutes duration, when It Mm 1 cen*o.
Provided, lieveithe:c**,q hat If during tho picxa'in ro
qne die in any pa t of the C Ity, there ih« uld. ccur a His
in anetiier | a t ol tim t Ity, tiien m d in that cn c, it si.aii
be tiie duty cr the Watchman in the Cupon of ii « j.x-
change, h) deslgi.at# the 1 Ixt let where such see rd the
may occur, by tolling and sulking the »:xcl..n, C u bell in
the manner above prose, Ibed. •
BacTioa 3—I'e It further ordained bv the nmlniliy
aforr-aid, *1 hat it sha I be tho duty of thaOtl eci* of the
Watch, to crane the a'mm of flic to be extended, by ring
ing ths Bell of the “Guard House,” without e«-
from ihe discovery of any flit Inti, s City, till tlio same
shall be subdued.
~ ■■■ m
St ction 4 — Be It Anther otdained, That Ir shall U-
duty of the Officer* of tiie Fire Commy, end or ti,« i.
Watch, to repwt alltaints of tiie duties rcquiiol hi
provisions of this )• . .ce, and upon e
iho Police Cnuit of < ■ ah, such offender *n convicted
sluJIbe fned In a •'h... t exceeding I su D&han, or l,«
dh mired from» cm ice.
SecTiON 5.—He it Amber ordained by the authority
nfircsald, Ibat oil Oidiim.cc*, or ports ol' Oi(lirai.c«.j
mllitvli.e aralnit ihe above provi Inns of this Oidinance,
be. and the same are hereby lepealed.
iassed In CouncU,9d April, 1646* «
an ORDINANCE—To amend tl.o n-ivon-
Ex. teento section of an Ordinance, defining Mist shall
be considered Tublic Nuisance*, anti for the runov.j of
the Mima: pissed Sd Amu t, !K4h
/ration 1. Be It ordaloed kv ihe Mayor and AI<!rrm*n
oftheCinrof Favannab.and baiul.ts thereof,In Council .
assembled, and It Is h> rc|,y ordained by th,' nuihnrity of
the same: That ihs seventeenth section or thu nl ove r^.
cited Ordinance be, and I* hereby ro nmm.lul n. n> pro.
hii-itanyp non,under tbepcnuliy prescribed in Dies,
hove recited OrJirance, from kteping within the f.d-
lowing limit* rnjr Hog or km*: commcncln; nt iliu mouth
of the Savannah, Ogct hseand Aluimaha 'Canal, cm ihs
Savannah River, them c Smih on eastern Link of **i j
Canal to Rnll |:oid street, thence Ea»talon? tt.ni Rosd-
street to West Broad street, thenee Hon li. aicnj W\-»
Rroxd strrat, extended to Garden Lr.t No. -tv n (7;,
thence Ea-twor^lr, along tfca I nc of raid G»r.'. ii l.<,i, t.,
T;itmall street, thence north along Tattn-i l • tract, to
Jones street to Junta street,- tbenre alor • Jones strut.
Ea t, In a direct line to thu limit* of the City.
Sec. 9. lie It further ordained, ly the nuihonty nfore-
raidi That all Ordinances, or puts thereof milluin-g with
the provt ion* or thi* Ordinance be, and the same ax*
hrreLy r. pil'd.
. 1’mscd in Council. 17th Angnrt. Ifirfi.
FRANCIS B. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Pavbbfqbt, c. c. i uj *4
A - BILL—To be entitled “ an Ord inanco to
xl carey more folly Intoaaelfoct the pi n .-mi »y»n-,n
forredu-lng to and krertng In a state of dry culmr* the
low tan.Is arouml the tliy of Savannah, anJ to provi ie
for the remov-ti of su?h nuisances or ciums of .,t<. n.«
whl. h may eff-ct the citixena Ui.rtof, or In ai
-hra’ *- ’’
CANTON FLANNELS-White and
DIMITY— Furniture and comb ic d mity.
FRINGES—W liitc cot.on aud ilik ftlnje*.
CARPETINGS—Super Hm%»e s, 3 ply and Imperial; cot
ton find wool and all cotton.
RUG:)—line to low p.lce.
RAIZES—I ijuit-d and idain.
MA1TINOS—4 4 to 8 4. plain white and colored.
WINDOW SHADES—P,aln and train led centers.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured and plain scar-
let; white and buff linen; plain whlto and emb. n.dored.
COUNI’EdPANES—Whi.e aud co:o.ed, low price h*
DIAPERS—lluekabuck, Scotch, Rnssla and rottont Unen
tab e and damask diapers; brown table cloths and
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS—An extensive a->o unent o' bleached and
b.own Shirting*) supe.lor teeacbcd long cloths, best
COLORED llO.MESPUNS-Ma borosutpea and plaid*;
Columbian aud other stripes.
MARINERS n'l'ltll'ES—Wide and narrow stripes,as
sorted quVItie-
AND
DENI
NIfyS A
Jeans.
) JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
BROW N AND BLEACHED JEANS-VmioUf quail-
tie* and brands.
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals:
60 hints. Porto lln o sugar
90 do. fcLCrolx do
100 packages Stewart's Sujar—Loaf, Crash
ed an i Uofln -d; 95 bi Is. toff a Fu;af
300 traxs lilo Lotfoei 501 ate Laculra do.
50 l a.s and po kets Java Coffee
100 g)a- kail'* loin to, various L rands
100 bLls.»oinmon Gini 60 do. Phelps do
100 bLls. New England bum) Snipes Holland Gin
60 bits. West rn Whisk-y)6*nalfpipesOtardBrandy
60 quartermtJti.htiuasks Malaga Wine
1 pun: h.on Ft. Croix Hum
90 quart r nn! ei^th casks Ma.I> Ira.Wine
10 Idda. super ol I Monnnrahela Whiskey
100 pljresuun leo Ua(i.lnx| 15 boles Gunny do
76 casks Ua, on tides; 95 boxes Pearl Starch
300 rauvassrd Hams, very choL-e
100 Irarecls mid half iiLU Canal Hour
60 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 900 bare assort'd Shot
90 bbls. and 10 halfpipes 11 icr Vine tar
60 bbl. Nu> 3 Mackerel) 100 kogs Hazard's Tnwdcr
100 box s Soap, various brands
90 bags Pepper) 10 do. Spice) 95boxes Baltina
90 boxes Adamantine Candles) 10 frails Almonds
60 Male. Cuba Motaasrs) 60 boxes Pipes
SO barrels New Orleans Mol a**, a
95 casks Port r, pints and quarts
90 quarter ehcsu Hyson Tea) 95 boxes Cheese
80 M. Spanish cigar*, various brands
• For sale on favorable terms by
sept 14 » H. A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, nt
Store. North siJe Market equnro i 40 lihds Ft.
Croix. Porto itteo, Mus-ovado aud N. O.
sugars) 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee
60 bbl* Crashed, Powdered an 1 Refined 8u tare
95 boxes Woolaey k W’ooUey's Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, and 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls and half bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
60 boxes Sperm, 95 do Adamantine, and 30 do IIuU*a
Can il I s) 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
9 casks Winter ami Fall Sperm OH
10 bbl*. Mara Fork) 10 half bbls. F. M. Reef
80 packages llutowhcal In bbls. halfqr. eighth and bags
95 puckogea choice Teas; 90,000 superior Havana Began
ra boxes half and qr. Ilnlilnei JO boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 50 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1M9
1 qr. ca k Quern’* Port W ine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquors
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, AlMro, Cloves, %e, Al
monds, Currants. Sweet Oil, Hordlncs. Nutmeg*, Starch,
with much care for cash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement will he gt ren to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. nov 1
T AMP - WICK.—Soiir, Astitl and Laid
Or"
GROCERIES*.—20 hhda. Porto
Rl-o Sugar ) 90 do. Muteovtdo do*
;00 l ag. RioCoilcet luObid*. N.O. Whiskey
45 blT. Ph Ip’s Gins 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
50 do. New England Rum
ltd) Mixes manufa lured Tobacco
300
3000
300 r mn* Wrapping 1 apen 95 half MKLo. t Mackerel
000 lb*. Co III Ii, 601 ox*, pale Soap, 80 do. No. 1 do.
60 bl,D. N. o. efriip, 40hh.l*. tuba Molauai
50 tierces Cuba M<Ha«c«i £0 toxe* Sperm Candles
10 qr. ca k« Ma R Ira Win •; C8 do. do. Malaga do.
"* ‘‘—; 60box’s—*—
5 bbl*. u*ntaria bum; 6
x-axalcdlLr.log
80 quarter che t» Hy on Tta, ‘-5 eighth do. do.
80chu»Ul!h " ' —
ra Black Tea; 10 bag* Pepper; 51 ag> Pimento
10 k g<Co h n Mutter;•.’tujMr.ittonotigah.ia wturacy
19 half pipes OtarJ, liupuy k Co.’s Bran ly
4 Jo. do. Bwan Gln; 50 boxe« « hte e __
C00 Demijohn*, various sixes
Jan 1 '
GROCERIES.—Givo ua a call!—
Tba Suhscribcr* have received from New-
■ York, a choice and well selected -stock o!
FAMILY GROCERIES, select »d by one of tho flrmex-
prc**lyforlhU market, con l ting of
8t. CraU, Porto Hi o anJ Muicovalo Sugar ;
Loaf, Cra he I, PnwJerod and Clarified bugars)
Palo and while Soap; Sperm and t allow tandlre;
Hyson. Rla k, Imperial anJ Gunpowder Tea ;
Olivo till) Bar lln i*i Herrings an J No. 1 MackurJi
Almond*, Ral In*, Currants and Prune*!
Flour, twee Broom*, Pall*^ Hnt he*, and all other
aitl.-lesii'ually kept In a Family Grocery Store.
Alo keep always on hand of tbel^t quality, choice
Co-hen Rutter, Leaf Lanl, Fulton Market llecr, r-mokcB
Tongues, Hams, kc. For sale on ncc°fnmo!Mlmi terms.
KELLY k O’CONNER,
Comer of Broughton and Drayton st*.
. NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—The
'*n'i*cribcr* have opined a new DRUG STORE, In
CHEMICLAS. I’linriuaccuticnl Preparation, kc. kc., of
■^'a Yreat* variety of Perfumery and Fancy Articles con
stant! v received Irom the Importers and snanunrmrers.
SODA WATER, al the fount and In bottl**. Uiroughout
tba ypor.ivllh a great variety of choice 8 VRUP8.
HEIlj/.ETZ and MAONE8IAN WATER bottled to
order, at the shortest notice 1 v . ..
. Congress Spring, Pavilion, lotilie, Seltzer, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Springs.
A perfectly competent perron will attend, at any hour
cf tho night, to compound medicine,
jan 1 JOHNSON It CO.
TJOTTLE CORKS.—10 bales suporfino
15 v«-"^£«>7g fDlICCTON t c0 .,
ju 19
.Gibbons’ nulldlng.
A full P*so tment of cboi e Prints, from low price to
superfine, da.k and drill co o ed Gln:bams, AlMcea<,
Bombasines, buck nnd co:<ntd LupUh and rranch
Me.ino., wureted Damasks and Moreens.
-uio—
A full allo tment or HOSIERY, compri lng Cotton,
Woilen and silk, In all thtlr va Isle*.
Ladies’, Gcut’s and Mis es' Mo.ino Undonhlrts and
Drawera; silk and CoUcn ■ foil aiicrtoent.
jan29 '
TYTEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 69 and
Xy 15U Gibbons’ Ranor.—Tho unlersirajd hu re
cently returned from the North, where ho ha* be n en
ngej In gutting up a bun luma assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail burines* in
Savannah, to whi h he very respe tfuUy invites the
Planters vUlting this plate, an! the < itizeus generally, to
give him a call, ns he it ronfi tent Ills stock hu never
been surput.id by any brought to this place. Among his
goo Is are the following art! les:
Cloaks anJ Mantles—Hue aud black Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Coats of invisible green, brawn, parsons mixed,
Pilot cloth, quilt id Camlet, Lion Skin nnd Blanket
Dress Coal* and Frocks, of fine black French Uroad
Cloth. •
Business Cotta—such ns plain nnd fancy Tweed, Casl
mere, black Dos Klein. P> dn OeavcrClotb, Satinet, Ken
<u:ky Jeans, Back and F’ro-tjcs.
Pantaloons, from sR of tile most fhkhlonnbla fools,
such as pi dn black Cnssimi re, Mock Doe Skin, English
ribbed rran-lmer.*. Mol. shin. Plaid, Matin-. I. Ttvoed Cassl-
mersand Negrotlotii. . _ ,
Hound Jack u, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Satin, figured a:
, and plain Velvet and Cashmirc. Ilomba-
zinc, Alp urn, Vah-neIn, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Cloth and Caeslra re.
Undi.r Sldrts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine nnd unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain SUk, block Silk.
j, s.mcy caun, plain I—, — .
Linen end Silk Pocket Handk reliefs, or great vari-ty.
Bbirts, of Linen, Cotton with Lln-n bosoms, fancy
Cotton, sUip'd 111 kory nnd French Calico. Al*o,agcn-
cral assortme nt of Boy’s SUlrU.
Mto k*, tifpldn Batin, crimped do, Bombazine and
fancy SUk bto k* and Ne< k *1 Ira.
usp:ndera, of great variety.
Glnv.-s, of plrin French Kid, black, white nnd colored
Silk, Felt Cloth nnd Thread, Silk nnd Cotton Night Cnpt,
Money Uulu, Silk Pursra, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
* Umbrella*—a bc.autifol nwortm-tit of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Cnp*—n fine nnd fashionable auortment of Cloth
Glalzed Silk, nnd Otter Skin Caps. . „ .
N. It. A geu-r.il nssortinent of South’s nnd Roy’s
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets. Pantaloons, Vesta
nnd Cloth Caps. Having taken much pains in sriectlng
the ubove sto.'k, he hop’s by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal share or patronage. „
dec 90 OEO. 8. NICHOLS.
around the
Jure tin Ir hrolth.” I ^ I
Wh r ai tire culture of nice upon the land:
dtr of .-avannah which by rontrarl arc sulfPVM
culture, is a violation of tiro true Intent and me -mr
itiie said cnntrnrt, nnd Is prohllRed by the nr. unn. ,»of
tlse city,nnd I* minlfestly Injuriiu* to ti e lie itii nr lira
citizcnr) and whcrcu pow. r Is vested In the Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the lu:i 1 i- Birrs-
of, by Art of the 0< oeral Assembly, to cony Into f.,!i, tr.-t
the system of dry culture, apdte removs Ml uui*.m, or
r.r causes of dl«rnse wbb-h may ifikct tl.o lieultli of ths
itiX'-n*; and wliercas, It ta tha rid t and hiu I c< nine tbs
the
duty of the City Cr.um II to exert tha p avers thus confer
red upm them, for th< public go>xl.
^••Uon l. Ra UenlunilWthe Mayrr rn.l_AlJrn»es»
of the city ofFavannuh and bamlei- il.t-renr, 'it.at it
shall be the duty of the Mayor, whence, r lie d. .11 rereve
lufonantion Unit Rice ta planted or culm re I up. n nuy
of tiie land# around tiie city subject lo dry culture er r.,
tracts, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the eat J land, or any perron having tho cha.gs of
tha same, or Id*, her or their ag<nt,n—*-* -•*
person t>» derist from the sai l rulture, ar
said Rice if growing, or to appear before Council ai
nn.l 1.1 i. #. In allrll nf.tlr-i. In Im anM-IAnA nnl an.
nnd place in such notice to b« specified, not exceeding
ten days from the date thereof to show causa if any they
have, why the said growing Rico should not be removed
and destroyed as a nuisance.
Sec. 9. And be It furthrr ordained, That If the said
oraer. tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, upon
tiie sai l notice,'comply with tiie terms nf tho same, or
shall foil to appear before Council, nr If having appeared,
no sufflei-nt cause should bo shown why tiie raid Hka
should not Ira removed, and its rulture abandoned, that In
such case the laid Mayor and Aldermen may dlrrei the
City Marshal forthwith to remove the enIJ 11 * and to
destroy tiie same sff.-ctually, wherever it may be planted
or growing on tiie snld dry«ulture contrar t.
.ultra It further or lalnel, That the r* P 'n*ra
incurred by the City authorities in enfordn; ills ordi
nance, shall Ira assessed upon the own*r of the land from
which tha nuisance shall be removed, amt shall u e*4-
lected by execution to bn Issued therefor as in other cases
of dues to the city.
Sec. 4. And be It ftirther ordained, That nothing In thta
ordinance shall ba so construed as to prevsnt an action
for and recovery of damages for violation of the dry cute
lure controls betwet-n the owners of tends and Uiaoor-
poratlon of Savannali.
. Sec. 5. And Ira It further ordained, That all ordinance
or p-ttts thereof militating with the provisions of this or
dinance, he, and the same are hereby repealed,
FaeseJ la Council, 09th May, 164$.
llrW. bUtlROUGiis, Mayra.
Attest, A C Davenport, Cltfk of Council.
17 XTRACT from Ordinances relating to
J J Lumber, Fire Wood, kc.—“Be It further ordained,
toot no perron shall bring, deporlt, lay, or cau*a to be
brought, depo Ued, or laid, lo any, or either of the pub-
lie d rake, wharves, or landing mares at the north end of,
or onpmlto l? the street* In thheity, anv board pi tub,
ranging timber, stare*, ihnisle*, fire wood, or oilier i„ Dl .
bur, whntevcr; and iro nerson shall ship from, «<r land at,
or cau*e to be shipped irom or landed, at say of ihs pub
lic wharves or dork* within the city of Snvanni>'>, any
tier, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, bale*, package*,
trunks, or any specie* of me refund*" whatever’’— 1 *1*1©. _
vldcd, that nothing contained lo this section shall be eon-*
•titled to prevent any I'lonter from landtag out of hU
boat or canoe the products of his or her plantation, either
for rale or for Ikmlly u*e, but inno ease shall ha or she
be allowed to occupy the »a!d public wharf or dock longer
limn ta absolutely Decenary”—‘ and the said ankles may
be seized and retained until tbs fine is paid.’’ 1'snxlty
not exceeding $100.
Trie extracts. EDWARD O. WfLSON, e . o.
Tiro City Marshal and Cih* Con*taMs* are required (•
enforce above Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 6 EDWARD O. WILSON, c. c.
pLERK’3 OFFICE—Savannah,20ih Do-
KJ cember, 1818.—Extract of “an Ordinance, to pre
vent thnntlng with fire arms, In tin* city of Savannah, and
to punish the nlfenco nf setting off squibs, crackers and
other combiftible matter, and for otberpurpows)” pawed
In Council, 15th Dec., 1817.
Re it further ordained, That It shali be the duty nr the
Citv Marshal and Cttv Constables to Inform against all
wlillo purson* found wltldn the limit* of said city, dis
charging or attempting to discharge any gun, phtolo
other fire arm*, crackers or other combustib’e prepare
..... ..._ nrm*,crackers or other combustib’e prepare-
tlnn, nnd that the pwron to Informed against be fined In a
sum not exreedldg thirty doltara: and If a slave or free
person of color bj found so offending, such person of
color shall receive corporal punishment not excerding tea
lashes, to bo inflicted by tim officer present,
dec 20 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. o.
TUB FIRST REFORMERS
Presenting their Famous ProUst, at tits Diet of
Spirts, in 1629. *
A N Emrravingof the a>>ovo inlcrcaling event.
Jtx. which gave ri»« to .tim name of “Protestant,” and
containing nearly one hundred figures, presentingautiron'
Uc portrait* inf tne most prominent nrn connected with
It, Inclu llng Luther. Mdancthop, tha Electer of Saxony,
and other great Loadenrf tho Reformation, ha« Jnuboen
finished in the Meufttioto manner, by John 8artln, after
tho macniflcent design of Oco. Cattermorc. Size, with,
out margin,91 hy lSIneheshlgh. I’rlco fia
C ILERK’S OFFICE — Sivinnkh, Dec.
90th, 1618—Extract from “an ordinance d*6nlng
what shall Ira considered public nuisance*, and (hr tha
prevention, pmlslimsnt nod removal of tiro same,” pa«*rd
In Council August 9d,lB39, and amended October 24th,
“Dell further ordained, That It shaft not be lawful fo*
any slave or free person of color to stnokn a eljnr or pipe
In any ortho street*, Inner, alley*, whams, or publta
squares within the citv of Savannah, under n pcualtvcf
not exceeding three dollars, orwlilppinc.no: exceeding
fen stripes. A. O. DAVENPORT, c. c.
Ajrtftscrl^tive keywill iroenmpany onrhlropi
... the above Enyravlng, which .
teen at Mr. Akmit •* , *MntStm'" ronyt«lHJi
*VTOTICE^-Extitct from Ordinance rcla-
14 Uvo to Vends, for ihelnf.tan.rion of Cspiali
_ tivc to Vends, for the inf.tnn.rion or Captains of
Vessel*, and other*—Be It ordained, Ac., “It than he tl e
duty of the master, or commander -*
craft, nf whatever description, r
within toe limit* of toe city, ami
River Savannah, within thecal
between tiro city and Tyhec, t.
trahrted during ati tho hmtr* of
In.sbme prominent p
stvto vessel or craft to all u
ty not exceeding 530 V
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