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VOLUME XLVII.
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SAVANNAH, GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1849.
THE REPUBLICAN
uniuiniB
daily AM) TIU-WEBICLY,
j. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
ClTY 4- COUNTY PRINTERS.
P. W. ALEXANDER, ASSilCIATB BDITJft
TERMS;
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’ r Wpdrii«iei of yearly alvgrttoera win be confined
ly to their rentier budntoi.and all other aivsrtLe-
U not pertaM^ to their rofa ar buriuei* a< agreed
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* AUAdrertlHiae.iU seal to this offlea with/
Uoni ai to the number of Insertion*, will be pi
diilv, tutll ordered to be dUcoatlouad, and tl
office without dl-
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"I^Ai^fittere directed lotUeodee or the Editors,
tnu.t be port paid, t» entitle theai to attention.
N. B.-Each Citation by the Clgrks of die Courts of
Ordinary, that application bat been raalofor betters of
Adnilnl.tratl m, nw toe pu .11 hel TittaTr pave al Lfc»t.
Notice by Executor* a id Aihninlitrator« for Debt..r* and
Creditors to reader la thslr aecouau.mun be pushed
DAYS before the dayof»al*. The e »ale< mu tbe male
at the Court Hours door of the county in which the
BmBEwAnSavtfAn
after JO m. No .ale fir-ua day to day U valid, uoless so
or Nc ;r ie«, mad be pu'ili ti-d FOUR MONTHS.
Baler ef personal property (except nefroer)of testate
amdlaM xfSroitrrSSf Md A4mUU<uwo "»
yS^ssMuiiit t, ‘-
_ Jbrfb.-eela u'eofAlqrtiaieioj real srtate,
* advertise! once a m inth for FOUR MONTHS.
■a ofthe Court of Ordinary
a bead of agreement* - -
l|od three mouth* at
tf** salfo under exicgtlojie r* lulariy granted by
» n mtcruun Aiu.ri in.
’Ordinary (accompanied with a
mtat) to make tines to land mu.t
dual least.
rAOrOJU AND qQHMWtOS MERCHANTS.
asv-iTain. aav-sTairr.
SS.’
4 E. A. Sou lard, 81
A. Low a.id Co., 61
HamlMm fc Ilardsman.U
Ha.peril Stuart. 87
■nidi It Humphreys, 85
Fraueto Woe
d k Pay,'l«l
Yonge fc Gamtnc.l, 91
E. Parsons k Co., 93
* a Holt, 88
—o. Gordon. 88
F. tl. Welman. 74
Gtelner k 11 sail,11
J IWRH »WI| at
.’m. Duncan/V
H. Bu r.)UjU',S7
J. Cowl.., to
Wm. Adam 1.181
sstidiFo.
W._Ha*Uton^88
§«W
Wm. si n. mut. no
i lUtrldesullO CraaokHow!)
Edward Wtiey, lfl Elia. Reel, 171
. Claris k Law ton, 184 J. II. Laid, 111
r. tiorrel, 108 8. Ooodall, BOI
O. W. Anderson k Bro., 000 T. U. Ni bet, s
— Go., 140.
R. Habersham k Son, 141
W. Woo Abridge, 144
nsstfr’®
Crane k Uowtand, I
••las Reed, 1T4
II. Ladd, II)
s.r -
> 171
41. r. Mills, 801
P. ILBsho.OOl
«K*
1,001
A*
William «a and Fre<e«,«34
Boston k Gu.iby, 800
Rabun k Fulton. 807
T. H. HarJen, 118
J. G. Cooke,Telfair’s BuUd'g
‘ ND AUCTIONEERS.
■SjftMnmth PfiTCtorn.
Oovcmmeut of Mia City.
The government of the t liy ronatoto of a Mayor and 18
Al l.rmjn, who tog ther ars dmo.idn tied the Uty Conn ■
cl|. Thiyers chosen annuilly,on Urn 1st Monday In
Dscsmb.r, from th i p opl i at hug j.
CiTvOrncaae, kc., 1849.-Jtopr-Dr.RJch’d Wayne.
AUsrntn—Tbamvt Puns, H. II. OrifTIn, Wm. II. Bui-
to h,K. D. Walker,T. M.Vomer, Wm. li/Mon-In,Solo
mon Cohen. J. F. Posey, R.A. Lewis, F.a. Bartow,R.R.
Cuylsr, Jos. 8« Fay.
Custom Homo—Port of lavannahi
CoJlictor-Wllllim B. BuUo.h; Deputy Coll*tor—John
PostJll Naval Offlcsr—J. Do LaAIou.it surveyor—Robert
Maekay * n William
Post ORlca.
Post Mister—Geot|s BchLyt Ass’L P. M—J. O. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
PrtsMeat-Robert Habersham; 1st Vies FrssHrat-
Uhas. Greta; U do. do.—E. PaJelford t Secretory and
Treasurer—O. Cohsai Committee ofApprals—G. B. Cum-
mln^, l^cm^JRoe^laaae Cohen, WUllsm Duncan, Joe.
Treasurer, Octavua Cohen, John Stolda d, Andrew
Woo<l^iis John ** WUdBf> Juhu WUUMRBWr Wyily
*' RANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Bank of the state of CtcorcU.
Capital *1,800,000 -appcopriatad to Savaanab, *150,000.
A. Porter. Fra Ident, ML Tefn, Cashier.
Olterinf day*, Mondays and Thursday
Teller—3. B. Wuilems-
Branches at Augusta, Mtonton. Athene, Washington,
and Oreonsboro’, a .tl Agmlbic* at Macon and Orlflln. •
•rtSaWJMfrr'
Oeo. W. Anderson, l’r.-ildcnt TlW. Mercer, Cashier.
OiTerlns day*. Tuesdays. Dhcount day*. WaJnasdays.
plrcctons-Franels Sorrel. John C. Nlcoil, Isaac Cohen,
Wm.|H^Cayl^, John Williamson, George Jones, John
Teller—J. O. Ferrell.
Ilai an Agency In Grlflln.
Marine amt Firs Insurance Bank.
8m!mo ^ ln —prtwUOrfwd to Increase same to
E. Valel'brd, Pro Idem, J. Olmtead, Cashier.
HI.count day*, Tuesday*. Thursday and Saturdays.
Pnjicr received up to 10 o’clock on the mornings of
DitcHini.
Dlrecior*—George Hall, Dias Reed. A. Champion, Jo-
seph Wa bbura, Oetavus Coben, N. U. Knapp.
Tel or—tha-lei F. Pro ton.
Uai an Agency in Mncon.
Central Uall-lloa l anU Banklnfg Co. of Ga.
Canlini, M r V81 IS, all of wblcb has been paid In—ap-
proptia-cJ for bauking parpoees, *201,000.
K. R. Cuyler, Freddem.' George J. Bn'loch, Cashier.
John II. Wilder, II. McAlpin, J. Waldburg, Jos 8. Fay,
W. 0. Joh.iaon.
Savannah Institute for Barlture.
C. P. Richard om, Pr.tUent; J. Olm.u-sd, Trcaiurer;
Hiram Robert'. S-er.tary.
Director*—If. D. Wesd. I. W. MorrcU, Beni. Roller,
N. M.^Kmpp, G. U. Hsndrtcluon, II. Latfirop, Thomu J.
The In ruling Committee |< composed of II. D. W’sed,
BcnJ. Snider, anJ Hiram Roberto
Insurance Ofllcea In Savannah.
Hsrtfbrl Fire In unnej romp my, Hartford—Capital
*800 000. W. Woo Ibrl Igr, No. 144 liar ,t.
/Etna Inntrinee Comp my, HartforJ—Capital *900,.
000. Cohsn, NorrtikCo.,No. 148 Bay it
Hops Mutual Ufj In urines Company. Conn.—Capital
*300,0000. Cofi n, Norrt. k Co., No. 145 Uny st.
Howard In ur me > Company. Nsw-York—Cspit RS300,.
000. S,C.Dunning,NmlOWhii.kern.
Union Mutual Fire k Marins In-urancs Company, N.
T*—C.ptl >1,100 000. W. CldW... No. m BljZZ
Prot'ctlon Marine fc Fira la urance Company, Hart*
fori—Caplt U * -. Brigham k Kelly. No. MDliyjt.
New-York Ecultibli FItj In urines Company—lisp!'
td 9X0 000. W. Crabtrae, No. 80S B«y-*t.
Mutual Lifo In urince Comp my. New-York—Capital
* P. Hunter, riant ra' rtank.
Mutual Safety In aranee Company, New-York—Capi
tal *■■■■■■. Goo. Schl ey, Po t Offleo.
Phantx Offlos LonJon—Cnniul ft——. R. Haber*
sham, No. 143 Bay »t.
Nnutllu*Mutual Lifo In-uraneo Company, New Yprk—
Capital Wm. B. Giles fc Co., No. 84 Uay-sL
Foreign Consnls Resident In Savannah.
E. Mnlyneaax, Brill h, No. 77 Bay it; W. Crabtree, Da-
n!«k. No. 80S Bay-st; Louis Hart .’.-French, No. 18 Liberty,
at; John G. Doon, Spanish, Po t Office; W. C.O'Dri coll,
Belgian. No. 108 Bay st; John O. Doon, Portuguese, Po t-
... Jessy St; John R. WUJsr, Ruoia, No. 114 Bay at|
W. Crabtrae, llr.-raia, No. 808 Oay-st; F. If. Welman,
Agent for Loyd's.
business earns.
P. JAC OBS,
SEOAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. ST IIUI,L-3TllEliT;
(Iton or tiii a^jmisicT sqosat.)
*• w 1
Also Chewing ’i'obacco, Snuff, ke.
se a Alt a ’ma s nu'f%‘c't urer,
BO, 13 WIIITAKER^TBEDT, ’
Savannah, Ga.. -
llu on bud • lam and chan .coca of lania, ImaT,
Smoklii, and cbawlu ToOacoo, and all odiar aiti-
c:ca In hi. line at Ihe m .1 raaaooabta larnu.
FACTORa'fCOMMISSWN’jil/lhcUANTS,
NO. O. BAY BTREKT.
Sarannab, Oa.
FA CTORSir'^lMMSslolfMBRCHANl'S
Savannah, Georjgla.
CHS*, r. HAMILTON. THOJUI BASSCMaN.
JOHN POOLR,
SION, AND SHIP PAINTING,
NO, GRAINING, GLAZING, ko. kc.,
--.II WiitTsaM-eT—Savannah, Ga.
FOR BAI.E—AII,klnda ofAII**d^PiBli«a|^Paip.r Han*np,
- JOHN a. PALLIOANT,
HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP PAtNTINO,
OILUINO, OKA INI NO, ko.,fco.
WXST amt MONOMtrr tqoaae,
Navnntiah.Ga.
FOR SALE—All kin Js of MixM Paints, Paper Hang-
Ingy, Borden, and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SION. AND FANCY PAINTER,
SO Boll, one doom Noam or OsooeuToa-ST.
I and Marbling,
tisms aaaapsABLi.
C1IARLUS VAN HORN.
SASH BUND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT THB SIIOBTMT NOTICE.
Mahogany of ell qualities and White Pine Lumber for Rale.
JAMES QUANTO UK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JPUAN-STBStT, NIAS mi MABBtT.
Carrltgta repaired,amd all other work done at short notice
IN. MILLER,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
baits an waaar—day iTatiT,
Wm. D. Gila* k Co., 91 Bmr-ai
A. A. Bmeu, Smet’a Wharf.
WHOLCJALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
If. Robert*. Gibb in's Building.
II. F. Waring, 101 llraug non atfset.
Jamei Ande.-*on k Co., Waring'e I lull ding.
Lstli.c-p fc Foote. Gibbon's Building.
Hinder, Lsihrop k Nerlu, Shad’s Building.
J. ri. Koran, do. do.
Mafbluil k Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgan, lUberok Buildinf.
M. i’reiniri ;.a t, corner Coajrej* ana Whluker-eueets.
J. S. Ms'ill, 111 Co.igrois itrcet
A. k L. Mack, 08 Bryan (trrat
WHQLEJALE GROCERIES
A. Wellei, IBi Bay-strew.
Cohen, NorrU fc Co., 110 Bay-sueet
U. A. Crane,180 Bay atreet,
IssEtffiitMfeub
Swift k Denalow, 188 Bay^treet
O. W. Davis, 177 Day-street
RETAIL GROCERIES.
StSSBCW
J. Rpamau, corner Broujhton and Bull-atrsau.
Kelly k O'Conner, corner Brighton k Drayton-its.
^.*VV? GoodldeftHm'w ^ KodUtg, Whltaker-stnet.
Jesse k Cady, 143 Bf.iuahtoii street.
F. ScheriT, co-oer of York an I BulUU.
Wm. A. CaiswJll, corner of J. fiVno.i and St JMilan at i.
IldVRD-WAUM.
N. D. k U. Weed, 10J Itronjhto.a sueet
McCIsjksy k Norton, Olbbo.w’ BuUdinc.
- DRUGi AND MEDIOINEi.
G. R. Ilendricluoa k Co., Gibbons' DuUdlng.
A. A. Solomon*, Aeent. Marbet-square.
Wm. Humphrey*, 107 Uey-etnet
Johnson k Co., corner Bay a id BulUtratte.
Turner k Oden, Mo„«jmeougrs. .
W. T. William*, 140 llay-street.
i.M' Cooper, comer Whitaker and fit Ju’Jan-sttiets.
^Furxiturb WAREROOMS.
1. W. MorreS, Sh»««’ Building.
^ffiiilCERY ANUCJLAaa.WAnE.
, Weed! fc Morrell, 8met*» nullding.
Colllae k Bulkier.118 Bryan, atreet
AGRICULTURAL STORE.
■Hewlow k Web4er^4 WhiterAUeet
‘M. Eenman, comer Whiukerand' Bryan-etseeu.
T. T. WUpintj Mwkst tquare. ^
W. H.May k Go., comer Whitaker and Bryan-«treats.
■If. I. Knapp. Market squaw.
W B AaSTSi “ ast 1 ! ,,,k w«* Ueel ‘
jvWUltliVABLE^ACLOIIS AND DRAPERS.
Pilee fcVeader, 147 Bay-atreet
John Mallery, 185 Bay Atreet
Ham itoq k Hymons, 17 WhUoker-atreet.
Robinson k Camp, 0 Bull Atreet
Timip Kean ,98 flryan atreet
Jo eph Ten to. 97 VVhltaker street.
M- Carey, comer fVhltakermd'nrottshton-strwti.
. . ' . HAT ri^ORE.
V’ A. Ambler k Co., Congress-street
• Jacob Dutcnhofer, 78 Br^anaorset.
f'5ffi’i.EAND n frONE t ‘V\NUrACTi;M:il.
' TIN-w’aiU; MANUF/ioTUBE*.
JIcAnbo. k U j Bun»W..U,.i.
flnperlor Court—Clwtham County,
Wm. Q. Fleming, Ju lg-’j John E. Davis,ClorkHi
and Inferior Courts; Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Robert
Tat Collector; Thomoe Eden, Coroner; Sntnu IB. 8wi
Surveyor; William *
Court of C.P. AO.Ai T. City of
8IU 1st Mondays, In February, May, Julj
if Savannah.
... ..July anjNovgm-
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suit* cit'nds from *30 to *300.
Ju Ige—MorJecal riheftill, Sen.; Clerk—Levi 8. Ruseell;
Sheriff—George W. Wylly
STORE AND PAINTING.
...Jwttmeot equate.
. II Whitaker Atreet.
BmAB MAUFACTOREia.
street
.Y OPFIOES.
ilto Pulaski Houge.
P.’Jacobs' 37 Bull street.
T. W. Linde, 000 Bull stre
LOTTBRY
IL.De.Martlng comer Bi
S.'So'.oinans k Co.,301 Bny.street
BN0INBRR8 AND AIILL-WRIGHTfL
R. k J. Lachllson. near Canal Lock.
.Alvin N. Miller, iWm Wharf.
ivnBni..wnmin- h'BMiTH.
James Quontnck. Ben., nran the. Mai
n., naan the. Market.
s:si
iBfkt House.
luperlor
im, County Tnasurer; Ellshs Wylly,
imas Eden, Coroner; Sntnu J B. Sweat,
i Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
■Vylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, Elios Reed, Wm. Thoms Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewie.
Clcbk Cocbt or OaoiNsRi—Seaborn GooJall.'
Commissioners of Roads—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December..
U. 8. Courts Bitting In Savannah.
(Ion. James M. Wrane, of Savannah, Anoclate Justice
Bupttms Court,II. H. nnd Jul|« of Uto Ctit Circuit
Court for tho District of Georgia.
Hon- John C. Nicoll, Distrl-t Judge, District Georgia.
GeorgJ G1 <n, Cl ;rk both courts. •
neniy R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomas M. Griffin, Marshal.
lavannah and OToechen Canal Company*
Capital, *100,000, in Shares of 50 dollars each.
Director*—Georgs W. Anderson, Amos Scudder, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Firemnn—Joseph 8. Fay; 31 do.—Alvin N. Mil
ler; 3d do. Robert Lachllson; Cfork—John linupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1780. Salomon Coben,
Pre rid eat.
Female Asyhun—Founded In 1801.
Freo School—Established In 1818". E. Shef-
talt, Teacher.
Savannah Poor Hou>e and Hospital—Instituted In 1604.
Wm. Duncan, Pre Ident
Oeorgla Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows* So? le tv—Under the superintendence of ladles,
aothlng and Fuel Association—Instituted ln 1838. Al
so under the superintendence ofladie*.
Hibernian Sorioty—Instituted 1819. Georgs B. Cum
ml f, President
!ri*h Union Society—Instituted in 1815. John Murphy.
Prerident
8t Andrews' Society—Instituted In 181*. Henry Me-
Alpin, President
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Solder, Pre i ident
The Heatnan’e Port Society. Wm. Crabuee, President
The Female Seamen's Friend Society.
The Instltuitou of the Sisters of our u L*dy of Mercy."
Lotires of Free llaaona and Odd Felloiva.
Georgia Council, No. 3, (Masonic,)—Organised In UJ7.
. jitoa lla-ertra, T. 1.0. M.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Ma*onsri—
Fnrjneri^cjled^ava.uyih Lodgfl—Chartered In 1733.
Zti.'Ubbabel Lodge, No. 15. (Ancient York Ms
utltuted In 1838. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton LoJge^ No. 54, (Ancient York Mamas,]
.odgd—Chartered in 1733.
Masons,)—
Diced In 18WT” John Canuthcrj, W. M. ^ ^
t>« cihnrpo Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1813. Wlcklltfs llruen, N. o.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted In
1813. John Car. nthen, N. G. . . - r .
*Dn Kalb Lodge, No 9, (Odd FeUows,)-Instltuied In
J8|3. Anton Ha.orick, N. G.
T/vmahowi D^vLlonflVo aUlustitnted In 1816. Wm.
B. Herat <, W. P.
Ycmai-cc Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1617. 1
T. Feay, W. P.
Societies Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Chlnt/e
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independent
Pre byterlan Church. Baptist Sunday School'. Altar
Society. Society of flt.Jnnn tho ilaptut. Female Mis*
slonary 8oeiety. Foreign MI'ilonery Society.. Rduca-
Don Society of the Lutbe. an Church. Dlble, Prayer Hook
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary AssocUlipn.
St. John’s Sunday and Pari.It School. Sunf
St. John’s Sunday and.
the Fint Pre byterlan Church.
SuntUySchools. —t
Hl»
Commissioners
#owrwffAsuFM»xpk7psmok*,Ai
Hitrr and ywor orJ»KDs,,ko r
... Sunday School o
Methodist Episcopal
Itoft ln Savannah,
DEALERS HV GROCERIES J t
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIC
cornir or DAT and wntTAKta sts.
Havannah, Gtor-lii.
id ward awtrr. * a. a. dXnslow.
Georgia.
)RT,
A. snoR.
MASTER BUILDER.
will takb contbacts .
FOR DUILDINO AND WORK IN MASONRY
or avaav oiscairtioN.
Raddsnco East aide of Pula ‘
It. A J. LACHLlaUN,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAlrlTBSET, NRaM THB CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia*
a. LACHliaON. t. UCHUSON.
aavAN .
OFl —
Fine French Call
JACOll DOTEWHOFERf A pent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
el>Cald.Uiilloouudolb.t»otknd.uofd.r.
ltUUIUBHi
fashionabl^'doot'V shoemaker,
Importer of French Leather.
WHtTAKia-sTaaaT, orrosiTa saars scttDtwo.
tbsr, Wa kins, Dress, l id Pump sole Bouts; ebwtl.ig
Huskiits, llooteej. Oxfoid Sh oe , Pumps, t>Upptrs,fce.
made to oidsr l.i the neatest and most nublonabis mantis
II* CARET,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
COBNBB'WHITASSa AND BBOVOIlTOX-BTaSST,
clotiI8,’cX5?“e!(es’anIS’vkstinos,
Of every style, msds up I > order after the lata*t fariilon
JOSEPH TELVrt),
(raoa Paris.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. #7 WHITAKER-STREET,
Savannah, Giorsla*
N. B— All orders left with him will M executed In tbs
neatest Bud m at fit hionab.e style.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
ANU DKAl.ER tN
Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
karehisfo, Gloves, Merino and Silk Umlsr-Shl/U,
Drawers, ke.
NO. 08 DRYAN STREET,
SICOND DOOM WIST Or M. BASTMAN, JBWBttlD.
' XUtWttoaTi, Shfp, anti Steam-JJacftct BUibcrtfacmcuts.
^TiSE:EEE=E=^
to coiumbus. u oo
.** .....Vm : J? w
luntsville,
la.livllle, ’ >
,as;ri™ nMHf '
n!iSK wwi' ui*‘uu wilforadiS's sod
IUtes of Freight lfor^Merchandise Generally* ftom Savannah to Macon,
Bouneu ’ Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Crockery Ware, in etatei, boxes or Mull'.,'.V.V.V J.V. .V.'.V.’.’.Y.7.7.7.7.7i'.V.V.'.’..'.'.’.V.’. 10 *******
Goods at wiiomt, nasT Class—Boxes Glass. Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs., 60. •*
„ ..
Tni.o CL.la.^riiiUr, ll..oni I.fqit.., I'nrk, Bert; rWt,Tll)aw nil llc.lw.t. p.f 100 lb*., ,0 ..
Fomin Cl.M—MlIllMiio!,Pit udov Iron,Urfnd.id lllll.un.., NUI., Splkl. udW, p«r 100 lb.., 30 <•
JUirt.1. B«u. B.«d. F.uil, Uf.un, Onloiu, Ic, ..id nctl.r ll|til b»rt«n 1 ..Dh ) 73 ..
gu Md MQUwe. p.,lhJ , IBMBtr «■*» to pttpMlon).. ! 1*00 __
Win, 1311? L- o'.‘BEYliuLb»"*^iaroMd8^’ilM.mlMI.
uoo
a«to«
MACON AND WESTERN RAID-ROAD.
ajog ^aaaif- ^ ^ »«=}• wMjHWdQQ
wtvy.•*rrv ■ TngTWir:^y?T &, r^
From Macon to Atlanta being’ 101 mike of the line of Rail-Roads extending from Satan-
nah to Dalton, pa. - " . *
“ M *" n «*“■“» c ““
Leave Mi on at 6 A M , arrivs at AU uiu 18 3J r. M., aa 1 at Dahea • P. M.
Leavj Dalton 4 A. M, arrlvi atAtisnu It A. M., aal at Macon 8 »*. M.
Passsugsra on thfoJUfcl to an 1 fom davaatiah sleep on? night at Maraa.
Th* Trains oa jetsrn anl AguHc Real do not run on Sun lay. . . ^ ...
Passengrra for Uylu nbus, .Mont join rrand New Orl ■an* via savannah an 1 Ma*on, tok* Stages at BamesvRIs.
Paaseng-ts for UOranie. W«M PofotMontgoneryaniNaw Orleans via Augurta anl Atlanta, take Stags* at Griffin.
Freight Trains arifrun dully throu th tie Lurincss season, an 1 tri we kly the rcmaln.hr of the year.
AUlr.lghttoaniftoaiotb.r RoxIt pronptlyforwarled, witbont charge for forwar-llng.
lUtaa of Frelykt for IXerclumdlse GeuemUy,
armxx macon and
First class, (psrcuuiciboL)—Uoxts of Hsu, lioott, bbojs, Bonnsts, iurnlture, and eu. li
other artlclM as ars clearly analogous u those named i* • • ■• ‘AS 112’ ‘Al! V * ‘AJ,* *
Second Class, (per 100 P«.)—Boxetsnd halts of Dry Gools, saddlery, Olass, Palnu, oil*,
Drurs.Feathi’ra.and Confo^tionary.,,1 ;
Tmlpt. , L..Mp--r 100Liquor,Biaiu.llop.,Batt’r.Chflw.
Leath.r, Hides in bales, cotton Yams, Copper, .’iln, Bar an isnset Iron, Hollow wart, Casting*
Hardware, and all other heavy article* rot otherwise tnum rated.
Fourth Class, (p r 100 |bs.)-Flour, III •«, ne on, Pork, Beef. Ffoh, Lard, 1 allow, Bessw.ii
hal.-a of Rata, Glnoeng. green anldrle lFruiU. Mill Q’Bring, l’li Iron,Mill and Grlndstonea,
J . nmr I
C'ottou Aom ditianta to aatannah,..
« •• Jon-aboro'
" " Griffin
Macon, Oct. 96,1848.
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE*
COLLINS ft UULKLHT,
108 BRYAN-STREET,
TTAVE IN STORE-A full supply of
XX Crockery nn«I Ilouae-fssrnlahlnjr oooria,
t> which they respectfully Invite the attention of purcha
ser*. Th lr stock In part consists as follows i
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS WARE.
W. G. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Setts
W.O.-do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Setts, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. raised figure, Chiaa Vases
Roquet Hol lers, China Mag*, Mantel Ornaments
Cliil Iren's Tea Setu, Glass Lamp*. Tambkra
Wine Glassee, Solar and Astral Chimneys
Decant rs, Castors, Bird nisaaee, Specie Jan
Stout Jan, Jan, RutL-r Pots, Churns, ke.'
. . . LAMPS, TINWARE, kc.
Solar Lamia, Lamp Hqads, Side and Hall Lamps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
lYajre, tingle and In setts; Bread, Knife end Hpoon Trays;
8km and Toilet Pailst Foot Hatha: Cake and Spice Boxes;
Coffee Urns and Uigglnsi Egg Uoiien, Oyster Dlshem Jel
ly Moulds; Patty raws; Gravy Strainers; Tea and Tabla
Spoons; Irish and Plate Covers; Venison Dishes; Nursery
Lamps; tog. ther with agrod aasortmem of bright 11a
Ware.
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Table Cutlery, in suits of 51 Meres, or slngl*
Knives only; Bu-k Horn and common Cutlery; Scissors,
Ration sad Pocket Cutlery; a fine awortmentof Codka
Mills, Mloea Knlvea, Sou* Dlaerien, Fish Kettles, Ira
Pots, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Toogs, elegant St'el Fire
Setts, Porcelain Ranee and Blew Pane, Furnaces, Waftr
and waffle Irons, Coal Hod*. Coffee Routers, Brass and
common Andirons, Btalr Rods, Sad Irons, Tea and Dinner
•pell*, Ortdiiome, Hat and Mouse Traps, Umbrella Stand*,
- ^raBass.a^sje ir"-
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
. ---tats, Tube, Selves, .... - -
lows, Faucets, Bird Cages,
SfS’S'nW'fuk.l.iDu.arV. Srnib, ^ M,,r
AND MIBCBLLANEOUS OOOD*.
China, Glam and Wood Toys, a fin* awortment; Fancy
Boxer, Playing Card*, Wax Candles, Segar Fuses, La.
die*’ Dressing Ca-es, Mattics,Thermometer*, Tooth and
Nail Bni'he*, Dumb Bril*, Iriqnor Fia*k«, Rook Rest*,
Paper File*, Crimping Macblner, Curling Scjseors, Knife
Country merchant*, Planter*, Housekeeper*! and oth
ers, are In vl ted to call, as their prices will b *, low. *
Wire and
Oyster '*
65 cts. per ltw Ins.
80 '• “ 100 Ihe.
..80 11 “ 100114.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup rintendant
JVBW-YOUK AMO SAVANNA
WEEKLY
LINS OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
lulling Every Wednesday.
SAVANNAH ANl. AUGUSTA
WsdnssdsV, rommsucing with the 23 h March.
The** swift Ste.uners or a each of 1 A3) torn burthen,
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Strain-boat Company of Georgia's Boats
Tbs nsw and superior riteamtlilpsTEN N K38ER, Cspt CHATHAM Capt Ucaastp,
John C0LU*s,aud CHEROKEE,Capt.Tho* Lvon, will, tF.NNESSEE Capt- Gould,
until ftirrimr notice, Isa vs Savannah nnd New York every tH03. S. METCALFE, Capt. Powxll,
... - ... Run b nween the above pIiuh In connection with Tow
boat* i — *
South
cxpidltioa*
the Interior.
During the vast low stages of the rlvsr the present
ses/on, (lower than for some year*,) m.rchandl** en
tru fd to thl« Company has been forwarded with but
trifling del ntion an J no InUrruptian; proving to the pub.
Ilcthflr ability to forward goods at the lowiut stages of
tile river.
Merchandise, In nil eases, Imported or exported will be
built In th* ttrongpst and mo t approved manner, ami ar.-
uoequatod In all thn needful qnaUilee to give confidence
as qrull as despatch to travellers. They have all the ac
commodations for passengers and freight requisite, to en-
title them to public patronage.
17i* Central Rail-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tub d ly evening, to' connect with tht-eo
steamers oo Wednesday, end from Savannah on their
arrival Ifnaodfol.
ft?* No freight reis I red after ois* o’clock on the day
fashionablebootmanufacturer
“ *“ * ““ ** ' Savaunub,
or 8AM*L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 19^ Front st, New*York.
FOR NBW.TOItK.
& M ~
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. This Unt Is composed
Brig MACON,. P.SHsrriBLO.
Brig JOHN BNDER9, J. Johnson.
8chr. O. J. JONEd H. Loo*.
The above vessels an of the first class, Insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
•xperi-nc* In the trade. They will be towed upend
down Me river when necessary, and will always s ill on
the day advertised. The Cabins ar? handtom ly fur
nished, and every care will be t >ken for the comfort and
convenes of i’ausngera. For Freight or Passaic, ap
plyfo CRANK fc HOWLAND,
No 17) nay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 186 Front street, New-York.
HEROD'S PHILADELPHIA
§& AND
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, vl*:
Schr. IULIAELIZA,. Capt. HtOBit.
8chr. II. WEATC07T, CapL Hand.
Schr. RARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Blackman.
8cbr. JNO. H. HC'LMES, (iiew) Capt. Lodo*.
The above vess.’la are an first'clr— *■
JAMES I’. STOKES,
TAILOR.
DO WHITAKER STREET.
All Gannanu in his line mads in the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B—Cutting dooa at tba shorten notice. 8m
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE 4- STONE MANUFACTURER.
BaoUOHTON BT., BITWBIN WIIITAKSB AND DAnNAtO.
Grave Stones, of Imuan and Domestic Marble; Mai Me
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Building*.
Ornamental Iron Railings, fcc. kc., furnished to order.
GKO. IV. WYI/LY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sals of Real E*tatc, Negroes, and auy description
of p rsonal property,
orrtci, cosNta auti-s r. and day lane,
Savannah, Georgia.
fob 93 19
EDWARD O. WILSON.
JUSTICE OP. THE PHAGE
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OFFICE ON aULL-ST., OFFOStTt PULASKI IlOUlB.
Court Date, - - First Saturday In each month.
Return Day*, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 99 Broughton-street
DR. B. PARSONS,
DENTIST. ’ ■
Will perform any operations pertaining to his Profession.
Artificial Tscth Inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be sxcelled by tbs best Dentists in
Europe or America. •
OrtBATiNO Rooms, No. 127 CoNOKiss-sraatT.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE)
Young's niitldlng^lgn of the Golden Saddle,
Opposite Hami’tw Symons' Clothing Start,
W. H. MAY At CO.,
Manufecturrrs of BRIDLES, SADDLES and IIAR-
NESSES, bare on hand a gool assortment of Sa Idles,
Brt Ilea and llarnesee*, of whl h the following comprise a
part; Spanish Quiltm(, Overlaid and Shafton HaJdles;
I'lantcr’s larg i nnd uxtro largu Saddles; .M- ns’ plalrv dp.;
English do.; lloys’ ani Race do.; La lies’ Sandies of a
variety of Patterns; Uridloe and Martingales; Saddle Dags,.
Tranks, kc.
SADDLER'S MATERIALS.—8sddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Rarou-he, Buggy and 8ulky
Harnesses of all Unde, by tiw slnglo set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Darouche, Buggy
8ttiky Springs and Axles; Pasb Frames; Hobb* andlli .
by the slngl.* set; Fisted And Bnus stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash.Leather, Top and Curtain do.t broail and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringes; black and purple Coach ltoans; Buggy Lamp*:
plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and plated
Knobs, kc. Jan 1
WATMlES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED,WARE, gc
AND
FANCY GOODS. &
.___AN b»' made large addltione td his form
er stock of Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, whleb he
will sill at New-York prices. 1
He ba* also added to hUslpckanelegant
•TABLE CUTLERY iBILVERHBTri. «r‘
who will us* their best exertions to give Mtliflwl.
the shlpp -rs. For Fr Irht or. I’asrvg.’, (having good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
GRErNER fc BEALL,
79 Bay street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ja,
oct 17 No. 37)4 N. Wharves, Pblla jelphia.
Daily U* MnUSttara>P«okcfT.lne.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TW0-T8IBDS OF TUB WAV.)
METAMORA,. Capt. F. Baeobn.
WM.HEARROOK, Capt. P. BLAXKCNSiur.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt Fbnx I’eck.
JASPER, Capt. WM. S. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of ilia above very supsrin
Pteam I’a -keu, with experlenceil commander*, nnd can
not Ite excell *d for saf.-ty, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening al half pan 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through
out the year.
Fare Five Dollars, menjs Included. Through Ticket,
between Macon and Clmriestuii. Ten Doll .rs, Inrlu llnp
meals on tlie tteamen and onmllnu fore in Savannaln
oct 98
RROOKS'fc TUPPER, AgvnU, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE k CO.. Agent*. Charleston.
an b’tween the above pnee* in eonn*cuon wttn row
t« and Light--r*. afforJing th« m rebants of Oeorgli.
th Cnrotlni, Tennemee and Alabama, a cheap and
.'dltloui mad* of transportation of goods to and ftom
received and forwarded free of commissions, and Aright
for the Georgia Rail Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the West’m k Atlantic Rail Road, can be
paid at those Stations; fright for other Stations this side
of Atlanta is payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Oeorgla RaU Road will also be for
warded free of commission*, and all cxp>nse paid, and
collected it Savannah ftom consignee* or vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now runs as a regular packet, affording
increased foe Ultic* of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
of Hnvannah Agent, and ftom the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Paitiruitr ••re snourd be tokan to address Bills Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Afcnu, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 18 JNO. B. OUIBU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
SNIDEIl* LATIIIIOP Al NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, OEORQIA,
H AVE IN STORE—A full uoortmenl of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer for sale at Wholesale and Retail, on the most tea
,onab!e terms.
BLANKET*—Heavy London Fuffil, own Importation:
heavy Twilled Hriitol, and raucy end; Fancy cud and
Ribbon bound, Whl ney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool A eg o pla ns, assorted qualities
CERSEYS—A aery large a .o.tmenr, compri ing all the
different stvle. nnd q ialitle* both Buie) and ploln,of
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTIlX-B.ack, blue, b.own, green, gray sod d ab
cloth*.
CASSIMERES—Black and fancy plaids and stripe*
TWEEDA—An a sor.ment or plalu and fancy.
HAlTINETri—Blue, b a k and .'ancy coors.
VESTINGS—An as o.tmcnt of »hk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—KBrna not k and Scotch bonneu.
OSNARUItGS—A large >npply, at fketory price'.
BURLAPS—Of flax and couon, t)Kpicking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for p auiatiun me;
low price to fin* Harlet; a huge avorunentoriow
price to fin* white flannel*, be.t make'.
I ANTON FLANNELS—White and unbleached, best
quaitr.
BED TICKS—AB qualities of cotton.
DI3IITY—Furniture and comb ic d mlty.
FRINGE*—White cotton and silk fringe*.
CARPETINGS—Super Urawsis, 3 ply and imperial; cot.
ton and w ool and all cotton.
RUGS— Fine to low pile*.
BAIZES—I igured and plain.
MATTTNOS—4 4 io 6 4, r4ain white and oolored.
WINDOW SIIADRS—Plain and painted centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured and plain scar.
1st: white and buff linen; plain white and embroideied.
COUNTERPANES—Whl:e and eoloied, low' price to
fine.
DIAPERS—Huckaback, Pcotch, Russia and cotton; linen
tab e and damask diaper*; brotfn table cloths and
diaper*.
SHEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to U 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive a-io,-tnietit or bleached and
b.own Shirtings; superior bleached long clothe, beat
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Ma. boro stripes and plaidr,
Columbian and other striDCS.
MARINERS STRIPES—Wide and narrow strip**, as
sorted quailtle*.
VIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEAN'S—Various quail-
ties and brands.
—ALSO—
A full ano'tment of choice Prints, ftom low price to
superfine, daik and tight coio-ed Ginghams, Aln*cca«,
BoinMAthes, ones and ro.ored Cn^ltaU and French
Me.lnoj, wonted Lamoaks and Moreens.
A foil assortment or HOSIERY, cotmeLing Cotton,
Wo den and fclik, in all their varierisa.
Ladies’, Gcal'* mid Mla-es’ .Merino Undershirt* and
Drawers; suk and Colion Umbrellas, a foil aawrtinent.
Jan 93
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF &A.
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
oth. r Mcr. hanclse on the Savannah River, to and from
August:, by theft Iron Steam*ra
JOHN RANDOLPH Cnpt PltllFOT.
LAMAR Capt
And also by tile Steamer
AMORY 8IRLEY,.. v....CnpL Cbiswill.
The latf-.-r Ffamr being of let* drsutbt than any other
on the Rlv r, insure* unprecedented desp <t h in sit stage*
of the ovnt r. The Co:np*ny Is also provided with fifteen
Tow I oat* and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the car; of tho Company or its
Ag'-nts, will be received nnd forwarded fret of comini*.
■Ions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Ac nt, Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND. Armt, Augusta.
oct 16
Sent I.V crkly U. 8.Mall Steam.Packet Line
SAVANNAH, GA. k PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Os.^ JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
In connection with-the Charleston Daily Mall Strom-
Packets at Savannah; the Mail steamer sARAII SI’Al.lt-
ING, from I’nlatka to I rake Monro*, the Mall S fores ftom
Jackeonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison-
vHb’, to TalUtiioseeci and from I'b-olata to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGF.E... Cnpt. W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John IIcsbabd.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
* BM^^N^^oavoVitintitrt ovpry Tuesday nnd Friday
moruliig nt 7 o'clock, touching al the above nuiued place*
ei Al\ r>ri» consigned to the Agents forwarded fra* of
comuufslon. Aobnts:
nRlIOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns-
wick; John Hctscnl, St- Mary*; Fnmnndi* k Blsl«e,
lOcksonvillc; A. Coy, Black Creek; Grorgc Colec, Pico-
lata; H. K. Reid k Co., Palatitn, E. lrafitte, Charleston.
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals i
50 hhds. l’orto Uico Sugar
90 do. etCrnis do
100 package* Stewart'S Sujar—Loaf, Crash
ed anJ Refln d; 95 blla. Coff e Sujar
300 bars Klo v offer; 501 a,s La:uirsdo.
50 ba;s an I po kefo aava Coffee
100 pa karea io ra to, various brands
100 oils, tomraon (.In; 50 lo. 1 helps do
100 bits. New Englaiu hum; 5 Pipes Holland Gin
50 bi ts. West rn WMsk y;5 futif pipes Otard Brandy
50 quarteranJ iLhthiasksMafoga tVine
1 pun h on fit. Irolx Rum ,
90 quart r an i sljhth casks Ma It Ira Wine
8 i.bla. super oil Monomshela Whiskey
pt .tes funlo#Bap.lnti 15 bale* Gunny do
75 tasks Ua on nlJest 95 noxea Pearl starch
300 ranvoM.’d Ha-us, very chol.a
100 barrels and hall ntl*. Canal Hour
50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 900 ba :s assorted Shot
30 bbls. and 10 halfpipes i i lor Vlnerar
50 btl. No* 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs HaxarJ’s Powder
100 box rafioap, various bran Ja
90 bags Pepper, 10 do. Spl:*; 95boxes Raisins
90 boxes Airamantlno Candles; 10 frails Almonds
50 hhds. Cut a Molasses; 80 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molams
95 casks Port r, pints an.l quarts
90 quarter chests Hyson l ea; 93 boxes Cheese
SO M. .-punish c igar*, various brands
For sole on fovorabls terms by
■opt 11
n. A. .CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offers fur sale, at
Store, North siJe .Market square: 40 hhds fit.
Croix, Porto Rl*o, .Hpscovodo sad N. O.
Sugars; 100 bags Rio ami Java Cpflbe
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugars
35 boxes Woolley k Wool toy’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, and 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls and half bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 box :s Sperm, 35 do Adamantine, and 30 do null's
Csndl *; 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
9 casks Winter and Fall fiperm CHI
10 bids. Mess Pork; 10 half bbls. F. »I. Beef
50 nsckaiui Buckwheat In bbls. hrlfqr. eighth and bars
85 packages choir* Tjas; 90,000 wperior Havana Began
75 boxrahalf and qr. Raisins; lO boxea Layer da
90 casks and 50 boxes cbtdca Wlqa
1 pipe Brandy, orlntaae of 1843
' 1 nr. ca k Queen's Port Win*
Holland Gin end DomssUff Liquors
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
whoS^ Rtf iuh or city acceptances. novl'
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
R|co Sugar'; 90 da Mu/covado do.
900 I raid Rio Coffee; 100 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
-45 bbfd. I’h. Ip's Gin; 50 do. N. V. Brandy
SO do. New England Rum
950 uoxas manufactured Tobacco
300 r.ams Wrapping Paper; 35 half bblt. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lbs. Codfl li.50 i.oxc. pale Soap; SO do. No. 1 do.
50 bblj. N. O. Syrup; 40 hhds. Cuba Molatses
50 tierce* Cuba Mola«*e«; 50 boxe* Sperm Candles
10 qr. ca.kiMaklra Win*; 95 da do. Malaga do.
95 bbli. Bariums Rum; 50 boxes staled Haring
50 da Sugar, Rutter and soda Blwulu
75 main Cn-rio; 10 hhds. Bacon Sidra
60 quarterrhe tt Hy.on fta, £5 eighth da da
90 chest* Black Tea; lObM* Pepper; 5 bag* rtmenp
10 k g«Go b n Butter;20 bid*. Mnnongah U WhLkey
13 hair pipes Otard, Dupay fc Ca^ Brandy
4 do. uo. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Chce e
6 hhdc.'Iciilu ky L«;afToba:ro; 50 bores Pearl Starch
900 Demijohn*, various t lies ■
,?^bV u cot^Si" Elf
GROCERIES.—Givo us a call !<
The Subscribers have received ftoin New-
York, a choice and well tclerted stock ol
FAMiLVOROUERIES, ielect’d hr one of the firm ex
pressly for till* market, con I ting of
0. I, . — 11 - a 1)1 >0 an* MluHlvl
andlcs;
8t. Croix, Porto Bi o and Muscovado Buear ;
Loar, Cm he l, Powdered and Clarified fiuiarsj
Palo and white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Cam
llv.-oc, Black,Imperial end Gunpowder Tqft i
Olive Oil; fiar lin:*; Herrings ani No. 1 M»cki
Almonds, Rai In*, Currants and Pruncrt
Flour, Coffee Broom', Palls, Fro hra, and all other
article* u-uslly kept in a FamUy Grocery Store.
AI*o keep always on hand of the lie«t quiUty, choice
Go.-hcn Butter, Leaf Lord, Fulton Market Beef, smoked
Tonjua,HU»>,fcc.
oct 34 • Corner of Broughton and Drayton m.
T AMP "WICK.—3ol»r, .
Jan 19
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—Tho
sulwcrlbers have op;ned a new DRUG STORE, In
Gaupryl Buildlne, corner of Bay and Bull street*,
and will always be ruppllcd with l’resh DRUGS,
0HEMICLA8. Pharmaceutical Treparatloq, kc. kc., or
^ trend variety of Perfiimery and Fancy Articles con-
■tantlvreceived ftmn the.lmporter* and manufacturers.
SODA WATER,attht 1
“oSS£r^e»«, , P«'rt& IjJtoe, Mljjr.BuloUiw
MEDICINAL WATER,rtlrec.friwnUM Biwtn,*.
Aperfeetiy competent person will aticudjBg any hour
cf^YHI", lo impound m.dlcln. io „ xa0 | ;
kCO.
TDOTTLE CORKS.—10 Wes superfine
j tn ua gibbons' Building.
A N ORDINANCE—T«» Ilividt* the uTyof
JTX. Farannah Into Flrt DLUicu, end to piovlce for
living til. «1um« (f I lfC.
Hiction l.—Be It ordained by tho.Mnyor and Alderman
oftheCIty ot fiavannah and llnmlct, ibcoi in Council a*
•entitled, and It Is bcieby oidah.ed by the authoritr oi ib*
*arac. '1 hat ftom ar d after the pa«cogc »i ibis mdli ai cb,
the lily of fikvamrah a d Hamlets Uiocm, bo, and the
jarae ara, divided Into Five Geneial Llvbluu*, to b*
known as ll.o Dftbicu, according to the follow lug plan
and niiu.bcnii
i t LI t let, Shall Include all thatportl»n of tbo cm *j,d
lam’d,, b lundcd as Ibllotr* s North by Die lliot; Lsst
7 * Bn* commencing at the knvest point la.t or ib*
rastern Who. vis, and running South to a point onporir#
the Eastern teiminua of South broad stieet: and Ue.t by
Jull-stieet. Which portion of llio Uty »o lour did, sbsJt ,
be numbered and known os the First Fite District.
2d District, shall Include ell that porth n or i)>« city
and Hamlets, bounded as follows t North by South Broad-
sired t East ai d South by Use City Vt mmm.s, rtiicloC.ng
all buildings within th* corporate limltt ot tiw City,) ail
West by Bull sbeet. Which portion or tbo uty m
bounded, shalll be numbered and known as the Second
Fite District-
3d District, Shell irclnde all that portion of tl s Cl:y
bounded as follows: North by the lilvtr; East bv Lui-
sLeet; south by South Broad atreet, and Wot bi W orn
Broad street. Which nottion of the City s<» b>'utided,
shall be numbered and known as the Tbi d J1 o l inticn
4th DlsUlct, chall include all that portion of Hi* city
•rd Hamlets, bounded as follows: North bv gcutli Brrsd-
sfteet; East by Bull sued t eouth by the Uno ot n coito-
tfofoft 1 °f th# city, aud Wert by West Bp n.l Mtrac
Which portttm or the City end Hamlets so bounded, shall
numbered and known ai the Fourth I Le DLlrict.
5th District, fihailli.clude all that imjiiIoii of tho c By of
Savannah known as •' Yatnaeraw, 1 'and boundo.1 n, rol.
ows: North hy the Riven Eart by West Bnrad »tp «t;
fioutit br th* Hue of Incot potation of the City, a. .1 Wert
ty the Canal. Which portion of th* City and Mau.lm oo
,tau ta1
tiicvtoN 9 —Du It further ordained by the autiwulty
tfiTJupolf.yTlielnftftC^e: iar.6ctcumu.o or F.tbL
first to fir* a general •.’*.», by ilm Ii g the Ftchau S e bell
tchfiry may occur, by Tnl.lng the bell for tl.c I list DU.
ct—fittlkiue Twice with short Intervale for tlinfiecond
t.ldt—mrikln* Three Times with short IntmnU
the 1 bird Flit. kt-P biking Font limes With »bo.t inter,
vals for th* Fourth Dbbirt, and fiblkius Five *i lim * ».th
short Intervals for the Firth Li i mcn e and
tolling Ot the F.xchanie Bell to continue (br a spneo ot ti.us
not exceeding thirty minutes dutatkm .when it shall ecus*.
Provided, nsvertheles*, 1 lurt If during th* provn’ui co of
one fir* in any pmt of. the City, there should occur a fire
In another prat of the City, then end In that erne, it shall
belli* duty ofthe Watchman In the Cupola r.r th* Ks-
ebang*) to designate the District Where such eecr.i d firs
mey occur, by toiling and striking the Eschai.gs bell in
the manner above prescribed.
Section 3.—Be It further ordained by tho authority
afore-aid, 7 hat ft shall be the duty of the Od ens of the
Watch, to came th* a! aim of fire to be extended, by Hart
Int the Bell of the *• Guard House." without rr ration,
rroitt the discovery of any fire in the City, DU the amt*
■hall be subdued.
Section 4.—Be it further ordained, Thu it shall ho the
duty ofthe Officers of tiw Fire C'omi any, and of the City
Watch, to report all neglects ofthe duties required by the
provision* of this Ordlirai.ee, and upon convict;! n before
the Police Court of fiavant ah, such offender eo convicted
shall be fined ln a sum not exceeding T«n Doiimt, or u
dbmi*> ed from service.
Sbctioh 5.—Bo it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Oidiuaneci, or parts of Otdti.sucr-*
mutating against the above provi. Iona of this OnUra>*«,
be. and tiw same are hereby repealed. '
I’araed in CouocH, fd April, 1846*
AN ORDINANCE—To amend tho so von •
E\- teenth section of #n Ordlnsnrc. defining wh .t -h*il
be conatdeml PnlUc Nakanees. and tor th. amoral of
me: passed 9d Atcu t, lK9t
.—Ural. Be It ordained bribe Mayor and AM. rtram
ofthe City of Savannah, and hamli'ts then of, in council
assembled, andlli* hereby ordained hy the authority of
the ramo: That the st ri-nirmth section of tl.c nl ov« ro
cked Ordinance be, and I* hereby so amended at to pn*.
hlMt any person, under tbe penally prescribed in ifo- *-
•ot* recited Ordinance, from kceplug within the ftri-
lowing limit* my Hog or hog*; eommi oclng ut rim rr.outn
ofthe Savannah, Ogrtheeand Aliamaha Omni, on th*
Savannah Blvcr. thence South on eastern Lrnk of .aid
Canal to Rail llotd-rtrjct, thence Kartilot< im.i itosd.
street to West Broad street, thence Souib, along W ert
Brood street, extended to Garden Lot No. »evr n (7),
thence Eostwordly, along tiw line or »alJ GarJen Lot, <a
Tattnall street, thence north along TktuiMS itieet, to
. ones e;reet to Jones street, thence aRmt Jo.k* su.hm,
Ea-t, lit a direct line to ths limit* or Ihe City.
Sec. 3. Be It further ordained, bribe authority af.rv
lid t That all Ordinances.or parte ihno.f, rnlhiAdn* w.ti.
the nrotrl-Rms of this Ordinanco be, and tiw tame art
hereby r. prakd.
f T* 1 ?BSfc® M.jw.
Attest, A. C. DavcNrotT, c. c. - stag 94
ATEW CLOTHING STORE, No. G9 «nd
it ISO Ciibons' Ranoi.—Tbe underslint’d has re
ccntly returned ftoin th* North, where he mu be. n en
gogej in grtting up a han*lssme rssorbnent of BEADY
AIADE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail business in
fiavannah. to wh!-b he very reaps-tfolly Invites the
Planters vlriling this place, and the < itlzetu generally, to
give him a tall, a* be is confijent hit stock has never
been surpaaerd by any brought to this place. Amofo
goods are the following art! lea:
Cloak* and Mantles—blue aud black Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Oeer Coats of invitiUo green, brown, Parsons mixed.
Pilot Cloth, quIlL’d Camlet, Lion Skin nnd Blanket.
Dr.raa Coxts and Frocks, of fine black French Broad
Cloth.
Business Coats—inch as plain nnd fancy Tweed, Cnil.
mere, black Doc Skin, pi tin Beaver Cloth, Satftu I, Ken
tucky Jeans, Sark and Fro-tct a.
Pantaloons, from sD ofthe most fashionable gools,
■nch as pi tin block Cassftnerc. black Doe fikin, English
ribbed Cnsslmcre.^ftdskln, rhid, fiatlmt, Tweed C'aasl-
mere nnd Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Jeans.
■ Vests of every description, such as fine plain Hack
Satin, figured nnd phl» Velvet and Cash on re. Bomba-
sine. Alp ten, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, bljck
Cloth nnd Cossim re.
Und«v Shftu, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of wonted, fancy Satin, plain Silk, black Silk.
Linen and Silk Pocket HanJk.nl l-r», of great vari.ty.
Shirts, or Linen, Cotton with Linen bosoms, fonry
Cotton, striped Hickory nml French Calico. Alto, a gen
oral assortment of Boy’s Sl.irts.
Storks, of plain Satin, crimprd do, Bombasine and
fancy Silk S«k ks and Neck Tics,
usp.-n lcrs, of great vnricty.
Gloves, of plain French KM, black, white and colored
Silk, FeltClotit nml Thread, Silk nnd Couon Night Cap,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
* Umbrellas—a beautiful assortment of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellaa.
Caps—a fine and fasllonal-le assortment of Cloth
Glnlzed Silk, and Otter Skin Cap*.
N. B. A general assortment of Youth's and Boy’s
Clothing, of Sack*. Round Jackets, I’nntnloons, Vests
and t'lr.tn Caps, ilaving taken much pains iu selecting
the above stock, he hopes by strict attention to business,
lerit a liberal share of patronage. *
c 20 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
AGRICULTURAL 1M-
PLF.MENT8.-400 Ploughs, com-
pel In* all tiw various Maes and kind*
u-ed in till* section.
40 Cultivators and Harrows, various patterns
40 Straw aud Corn Fojdsr Cutt rs various prices
35 Patent nnd common Grain Fan Mill*
6 Grain '! lire htngMn-hlnrs
30 Com Shelter.*, various kind*, for hand and hone
poorer; 8 do. do. with so pc rater and cleaner
6 Cora ani CobCra hers
13 Pat nt band Cora Mills, an improved machine
30 common steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Harrow*
50 dox. Plantation Ho.’*, complete assortment
400 pair Trace Chains 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox and Log Chains; 30 dox. Pocket Ppailes
10 dox. bandied Spies 15 do. long handled Shovels
12 do. do. Shovels
8 do. lone and short handled Manure Forks
A complete atsortmenbof Garden Hoes and Bnket
10 Falrtrank k Co.'s Platform Scale*, auorted rises
A supply of Fitzgerald’* Pat nt Mill*
A supply of Patent Ma-htne Belting."
For sale by DENrfLOW k WEBSTER.
Jan 1 .
* THE FIRST itEFORMKltS
Pre tenting their Famous Protest, at ths Diet
Spirts, in 1639.
A N Enffraringof tho above interesting’crent/
which gave rise to the natno of "I’rotertairt,” and
containing nearly one hundred figures, presentingau**-—
tic portraits of the most prominent m«n connecbtd
U, including Luther, Mclanctbon, the Elector of fiOA....,,
nnd other great Leaders or the Reformation, ha* just been
finished In ths MezxOlntn manner, by John finrUn, after
the magnificent design of Geo. CotU nnore. Size, with
out margin, 31 by 15 inchat high. Price ff3.
A descriptive key will accompany ench Impression.
Orders for the above Engraving, which may now he
seen at Mr. Abxit ox’s Print Store, may be left with Mr.
A.,orth bscr'i \ JOHN M. COOPER,
•an 33 Agent fitr tho Publishers.
CABINET-MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
H. L. UOGAIIDUS
YArOULD inform the citizens of Savannah
YV (hat he has commenced the above Business for
himself In Bull street, between BrnuxMon street an;
Monument square, and ho.1 received a larae and wel
selected etnek for the Ruslnen. Feathers, Feather Beds,
Pew Cushions. Hair and Most Mattrasae* of tiw test
quality will b* kept on hand and' made to onfor. Sofos,
Chairs, Divans and Ottomans re covered; Plano ForVs,
Guttara, Vlollna and Aecotdeons repaired tn tho best
■m left wUh Mr. R. for tuning Plano Fottes will bo
promptly attended to. Plano Keys dsantd and brouj
•to their otirina) whiten set. Every description of Coffin*
at-moderate price*. Secondhand
•old. A large supply of Looking*
1 oct30 ,
A BILL—To be entitled “an
Jr.L carry mors folly into sn effect th* ,
rorredut lng to and keeping in a state of dry culture the
low lands around tite city of Savannah, and to i rovi.'.n
for tiw removal of suck nuisances or caust ■ or
whl, h may effect the citiaens thereof, or Ui anywise In
jure tin ft health.'’
Whereas the culture of Rico upon th* lands around tba
tv of Savannah which by contract ars eu»Ject m dry
culture, Is a violation of the true Intent and meaning of
the said contract, and Is prohibited by the or.linnm-. * of
the city,and it manifestly Iqjuriuui lo (he lic:.ltii of tiw
citixrns; and whereas puwrr to vested ln the .Major and
Aldermen of tiw cHyafSavuMb and tiw bamlrtsthere
of, by Act ofthe General Assembly, to r.-irry Into full l tract
the system of dry culture, and to remove all nul*nricr* or
or causes of disease which may effect tt.c licaith of tb*
rltiacns; and where**, it to the right end ban »••*, .. niC tiw
duty of tiw City Count II to exert the powers thus ionft/-
red upon them, for tiw public good.
Be. tfon 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al,Drama
of the rity of Farannuh and hamleto thereof, That it
shall bo flic duty ofthe Mayor, whenever he shall rc ct va
Infiimistlon that Rico to planted or cultivated upon any
ofthe lands around the city *ul|]ect to dry culture cob-
tracts, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or. uitl-
valor of the sai l land, or any person having the charge of
the some, or hi*, her or their agent, requiring the sill
person tn desist from the said culture, and to tfe»tiny tiw
said Rice ir growing, or to appear before Council nt a time
nnd plot * in such notice to be specified, not exceeding
ten days ftom the date thereof, to show eanse ir any tiiry
have, why the sold growing Rice should not lw removed
and destroyed as a nuisance.
Pec. 9. And be It further ordained, That if the saLl
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, upon
“ti l notice, comply with the terms of the same, or
foil to nppear b. litre Council, or If having appeared,
no sufficient cause should bo shown why the arid Kire
should not be removed, and Its rnltnre abandoned, that ia.
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen may direct the
City Marshal forthwith lo remove the said Rice and to
destroy the samo effjrtually, wherever It may be planted
or growing on tho *nl l dry culture contract
Sec. 3. And be It further ordained, That the crpensos
incurred hy the City authorities in enforcing tl.ii ordi
nance, shall be attested upon tb* owner of th.: I >nd from
which th* nuisance shall be removed, aiulaboil l*j c<A-
let ted by execution to be issued therefor as in other coses
of duet to the city.
Pec. 4. And be It further ordained. That nothing in this
ordinance shill be to construed as to prevent an a< tina
for and recovery of damages for violation of tits dry cul
ture contracts between the owners of lands and tiw gor-
poratlon of 8nvannnlt.
Seq. 5. And he It ftirther ordained, That all ordlnsw**
or parts thereof militating with the provMon* of this or*
dinanre, lw, and the *nme arc heretiy repealed,
rawed In Council, 39th May, 1848.
II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C Pavinfobt, Clerk of Council.
IT'XTRACT from Ordinances relating to
Jj Lumber, Fire V.’onA, fcr. -“Be it further ordirined.
that no perron shall bring, deposit, lav, or came tobe
brought, depo Bed, or laid. In any, os either or the pub.
He docks, wharves, nr landing idtwei at the north end of,
or onporite to the streets In this city, any board plank,
ranging timber, staves, shnlglc*. flru wood, or other lum.
her, whatever; and no tterson shall ship from, or land at,
or cause to be shipped ftom.or landed, at any of ft—*
Be wharves or docks within the city of8“
rice. tobacco, cotton, lumber, corn, f '
trunks, or any specie* of merchandise w.
tided, that nothing contained in Ibis section rimll he cor..
trued to prevent any Planter from lauding out of hi*
mnt or canoe tho nroducu of Ms or her plintnti n, eithw
or salu or for flunlly u-e, but Inno ra •• slsnll he orsh*
be allowed to occupy the raid public wharf or dock longer
than I* absolutely necewary”—‘ and the said niticlci may
be seized and retained until the fine Is paid.” Tensity
not exceeding $100.
True extract*. EDWARD O. WILSON, r. c.
The City Marshal and City Constables are required to
tfotre above Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 6 EDWARD O. WILSON, n. c.
LERK’S OFFICE—Savannah. 20th n-
cctnbet, HHU.—Kztrnct of •<mi Or«Iiii.u*»e, Vt'fii*.
vent shooting witii fire arm*, in the city of Savannah, and
to punish the offence of setting off squibs, crark-rs and
oilier combtirtible matter, and (br otherpurposw;” passed
In Connell, lath Dec., 1817.
Be it further ordained, That It aball be |he duty of tb*
Cltv Mnrshnl nnd City Constables to Inform aplnst all
white person* (bund within the limits of said city,- dl»-
chnrglng or attempting to dlechargo any gun, pfttol or
other fire arm*, crackers or other commtrtibl* brepara*
tinn, and that tho person so Informed against b* lined tn a
sum not exreedldg thirty dollars! and If a Slav* or fra*
perron of color be found so offending, such pereort nf
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceedtaffg*
Inshci.to be inflicted by the officer present.
■ deck^^ A. C. DAVENTOJCTyO.c.
p LERK’S OFFICE — S.twn»li, Dfo.
V.J 30th, 1818.—Extract from *‘gn ordinance deflalng
wlmt shall be considered public nuisances, end for tin
K evention, punishment nnd removal ofthe same,” passed
CouncU August 3d, 1833, and amended Octqqtr SUf, .
B39.
••Be it further ordained, That it shall norbeT -afnl •
any slave or free person of color to smf *• *
In any ofthe street!, lanes, alleys/ w
aquarcs with Ip tho citr of Havannnn, under a r<
not exceeding three dollar?, or whlnp' *
stdlpcs. X. C
TVT OTICE.—Extrnr
Uve toVc'telS, fttr tl
Verse!*, and other*.—Be itnrdalnc
duty ofthe master, or comma
craft, of whatever description, n.
within the limit* ofthe cf
River Savannah, withii
between the city nml T
pended during ail the b
In route prominent part
craft, a lamp, properly ti
large and brilliant to girt
such veml or craft to nil nav tgarmg tl-.e st
°rT)W.iiiii a. wtufts.