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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1849.
NUMBER 87.
THE REPUBLICAN
I* ruBLitiiKb
DA1LV AND TIU«WBDlttVi
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
cm- <s- county printers.
P. w. ALEXANUElt, ASSOCIATE B PIT OB,
THUMB:
Pally Paper *10,TH-IVctkly 05,i.tr annum
In no ca*ewtll an order for the paper beattended
10, unien aecompanlW with (be mo.ic/, or aeatittectory
elty reference.
Advertisements Inserted at the following ratee t
0«l nr Aar, (t«* umu oaLaai,)l«T insertion,.. $0,73
Gjii iqOARr,...... .!..oxk WEEK DAILY........... 9,60
O« nUARE MOUTH DAILY TgO
Os« two' W. 00
saUARt .THEBE MOUTH I DAILY,, 13,00
wra** for each Inrartkm.
Lt.-ai a hr.ti cineut* inserted at the usual ratee, and
■triet ca t taken lliat they be ptfolshv-J according to law.
All a I vertl •aments from MUsieol penona or stranger*,
to be pal 1 in a Iva ice.
The privilege* of yearly advert!** rs will be confined
rtsUly 10 (Mr re pilar budn**r, aad all other alrenl -e
menu not penal nine to their regaar bU.lueJ* at ajreeJ
hearty advert!*!* excedln* in their adeertleementi the
a«ert«rauabero( Unet agreed for, will be charged at
^^anvnmeeiteirre will aa iniirtbii oa atcitocsly.
All advggtfMatntt for elrariub * Inetitutloae ami n-
llglous Societies will be charged hair price. . ■ .
el dilly, u itllot&wed to bedbcoottnued,and charged
V^Au"flttere directed to thiaofllee or the Editen,
tnu.t beport paid, to eatiUa them to auentioa.
V. B.-Kah Citation by the Clerks of the Court* of
Ordinary, dial application hat been male for Letter* of
AduiinWinti m, urn toe pu.libed thi»tt nliitUA
Notice by Exc. m.r.aid Admlnluratoi*for Debtor, a id
Creditor, to render in tbelr account*, mu »< be psulLhed
'‘snl'iVof lUixl Estate nnd Negro** by Ex rouhr*, Ad-
Blni-trator*, a id Guardians, rout be puMLhed b!XTY
DAYS before the day of rale. The e >ale<mu tbenrale
at the Court lion a door of the eooity la ssrhtrb the
pr >ner;y U aituv j, an 1 on the fir t Tuenlay Of the m mb,
between the hour* of ten in the morning a id four In the
afternoon. No sale fr »tn day to day U valid, u.tloss so
excreted In the a Ivertin■incut.
ApaUeatfoai by Ex* unr«, AdmlnUtrator* and Cuir II-
aM to theCoeit of ordinary for tears to s.ll Heal K»tate
or Nerrje«,iui4be pudUh-rd FOUR MONTH i.
Sale* of pmviaal property (except negroes) of teeute
•sExBBBSHnm **
Application by Executors and Admlnlstratora for Let
ter* Wmlnory mast be pubti hed BIX MONTHS.
Applies ten for foraclo.u e of Mortrat*< on real estate,
mutt be advertised once aromth fo.-FoUK MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copyofthe bond or agreement) to make liuee to laud mu .t
be adrertised three mouth* at ItasL
Sheriff's tales uuder exDeuUo.it regularly granted b/
the cou.-u mutt be adrertUed THIRTY DAYS—under
mxteare executions SIXTY DAYS-tiale* of perishable
property under order of Court, murt be advertised genet.
Sly, TEN DAYS before the day of Hale.
Government or the City.
The government of the i lty consists of a Mayor and 19
Alterm m, who tog .ther an <h'no.ninated the Uty Coun
cil. Ttnyar* rhos n annuiUy,on the let Monday in
December, Dorn th i p-opl - at targs.
CtTTOrncaae, kc., ItJW.-.W-y.u—Dr.Rfoh’d Wayne,
•ftteraun—Thomas Puree. R. II. Griffin. Win. II. uul-
o h, IL D. Welker. T. M.Turner, Wm. lL'Mongia,8oto-
mon Cohen. J. F. I’otwy, R. A. Luwls, F. B. Bartow, R, R.
Cuyier, Joe. 8. Fay.
Cnatom Hone*—Port of foranuAb,
Coil *tor—Willi un B. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—Joha
’OStell) NavalOfflcer-J. De LaMotta; Surveyor—Robert
V. Pooler) Appralssra—Chart** Stephen* and Will lam
Poet Office.
Post M alter—C corgi Bchteyi Aiet F. MU-J. 0. Doon.
President—Robert Hnbcruhmnj let Vice PraaLdent—
i Ruu. Green; 9d do. do.—E. PaJelfordt Secretory and
Treasurer—0. Cohen) Committee of App.-al*—«. 0.Cum*
mine, IIcn lyHork rj«aac Coben, WiHUm Duncan, Joe.
rn.m!BgSte!V&SfGmi, m*
Vreaeuier, Ooiavue Cohen, Joha Bib Mad, Andtew
^jr.johu R. Wilder, John WUltamaon, Wylly
RANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Dante of tlio State of Georgia*
wssr- n.™wsr
oifcrini days, Mondays and Ihursdaja.
• — DlacTUnt days. Tut days and Friday
Cashier.
Oflbring da)t, Tuesdays. IH-count days, We lneadays.
Directors—Francis riorrcl, John O. Nlcoll, Isaac Cohen,
I '*od lard CUy,er ’ John ' vtu ‘ tJIUOn » °« or l* Jones, John
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Uai an Ateney in Griffin.
Marine anil Mr* Insurance Dante.
Capital paid In #313,100-prlrUe*ed to Inertase same to
gflibertfstre (it llir Itrpublltait.
FAOTOdd AND CDAlMlddiON MERCHANTd.
BAY-sraaer. BAY-eraarr.
ar ibsbbv'.”
m&ss,£ k »iNtMr
N. A. Hardee, 110 * **
W. C. O’DriscdU, 103
PaJelford k Fay, 101
Yonte k Gamine,I. 81
E. Tar.out k Co., 0J
Art Holt, 08
A. Low a id Co., SB
llamlltni k Hardeman, 83
lla per k dtuart. 87
6mith k Humphreys, 83
Francis Wood, 91
Wm. Uauca.i, 80
J. II. Ilurnujt<,97
J. Cowle*,8J
Wm. Adam i, 101
Way k Kind, ...
Cohen, Norrt* k Co., ltO-
IL llaber.ham k Son, ltd
W: Wooibri txe, 144
Mis/ir'' 1 ”
Crane fcRowt— ’•*
utatit
r. B.C.Dumtinf,10 Whitaker-«L g^gSo j
J. N. Philips, 81
I). F. Hat.cy, 80
E. L. HollD, BO
F. II. Welmai, 74
Greiner f«. H< all,71
R. W. Hamilton. 88
Wm. Croivdcr, ot
a ilaitrlJee, 100
Edward Wiley, 101
Clark k Lawton, 101
F. Sorrel, 1W B. i
Ci W. Audereop k Dra, S00 T. O. NLbet. 2»
V. F. Mills, SC I A. Minis, lit)
p. H. Heim, 203 William andPmjuWjRM
in. lMfr.by.7p Boston fc Guuby, 90D^
Stephen Hill*, itl- Rabun k Fulton, 007
Jos. Burke, M • -
K*8viultw,JaQM' Wbf.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
PhUbrick, Meriam k Bell, 158 Bay street'
Cohen k Foedlck, 148 do.
Thus. J. U MER^IANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 003 Bay atreetr
Wm. U. Giles k Co., 81 liny sutet.
A. A. Bmets, dmet’s Whaif.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY OOODi,
III Robert*. Gibb »n»s DuUdlng.
II. F. Waiing, 131 Broug ifon strjeL •
Jam* i And*'.* *o k Co., .Varini’s UuUdfog.
' Laihrup k Fo >:e. Gibbon’s HuUdliiy.
Bidder, l.athrop k Nevitt, Hha I’s Building.
J. d. Itoueris, do. do.
Mnrshallk Aiken, do. do.
I)«wii( k .Mo ;.u, Ribera's UuUdinr.
M. ’Prcnder-n c, eo-uerCongras* and Whitaker streets.
■ J. S. Matill, 111 Conyress street.
Ar k L. Mack, 80 Bryan str aeL
WHOLESALE OROCERIE3
A. Welle*, 181 Hay-street.
Coben, Nurrls k co., 110 Bay-atreet
II. A. Crane, 188 Bay s tract/
eminent k Bade, laO Bay street
Hrrant.ii. k Johnston, 187 Uay-etreeL
Bwift k Denstnw, 160 Hay-*treet.
«. W. Davlr, 177 llay-BWeet
RETAIL GROCERIES*
J. Roesesn, corner Brouihum and Dull streets.
Kelly te O'Conner, comer Brouihton k Draytnn-sts.
J. C. Ulnchman, do, do. do.
w'WiOoodrki/dinit^ Budding, Whltakeritreet.
Jesse k Ca ly, 1U llr.iurhuui-ktreet.
F. Scberff, comer of York and HulUu.
Wm. A. Caiswsll,enTncrof Jefferson and SL Julian-sti.
HARD-WARE.
N. -Brk'H. Weed, 10J lirnufoto:i street.
'{.asifsisa
O. R. Hendrick on k Co .Gibbons' Building.
* -A. Solomons, Atent, Market square.
'm. Humphreys, 107 Bay sr —
Wi
Jnl,
imu k Co., curlier Bay a id Bu i streets,
aer fc Odea, Mg^umeiR Mfoaral
W. T. WUllsmi, 149 Bay street.
JrM. Cooper, comer Whitaker and 8t Jullaa-streata.
FURNITURE WARB-ROOMS.
i: W; Morrell, Emets' Building.
IL-t. Uogardu i, 95 Hull streeL
CteUlns k Bulkier. 108 Bryan atrect
_ , AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Oenalow fc Webster, 4 Whitaker sheet
M _ JEWELLERS.
VOk, comer Whitaker and Bryan-etreeti.
Wm. Warner, 48 We«t Broadatreet
«*. L . CLOTHING STORES.
u v”HmbNARi%9AiLi>R*vnnnuniMC
Tilce .v •'Vcalcr. 147 Uay-.atreeL
John Mallery, 153 Bay -tret.
Ham tmj k8ymoit*jl7 Whltaker-streeti
Jo.q>hTento,97 Whitaker street.
James F. Btufces, 90 do. do. .
M. CoTsyi oorUtfi Whliake^nnd Blou|lUdn-«Uo4tt.
D. A. Ambler fc Co., Ccnrrreaa-etreat
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
I.. Tlobl.trr, 29 Whiuk- r street
j. L. Oliver, 17 min street
Jacob Dutenliofcr, 78.Bm|n^H l eeL'
c ' SusiuteANu’s'ioNEMilNorAeroiaK'
Robt D. Walker, 139 nroarfitim-etreet
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
■ UeArthor & Morse^ miarnardstreet
Market squire.
John Camtthererl75 Market square.
Edward Lovell, Barnard street, near.^
SHIP CHANDLERS AND OF
Wood, CHufliom fc Co., Anrlaui's wharf.'
Turner fc Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
. „ . PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J.a. FaBIgant, Monument square.
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull street.
F. W. Linde, 000 Bull street.
LOTTERY OFFICES.
M. fc W. Cummin?, 0J llny-ntrcet
i. o.
]2, r, >? k « fcTupper. Charle.tnn Steam Packet wharf.
T. It, Mills, Iran Hiorvin Bom CpmpgnWa wharf... \
J. A. Fawns, Qnorgln Steam Boat UpmpMJtW wharf.-•
B;Bolom-in* fc (.■>.,201 llay-mrcet • . , , .
d * 1 B 5 l 2 1 ffli B ®*- u i2lii | .i--wSion T S.
si - fcrafiu i-OCk.
Alvin N. Miller, LaHem Wham
WHEEL-WRIGHT fc SMITI?.*-
Jamea Oimnt<v-K. Ben., near the Mnrkef.
REAL-ESTATE BROKKR.
Sirtmmwli JDtrcctorj).
P. .FACOIIS,
SEQAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
NO. »T BULL-STREET, ’
(BIOR or TBt iHDuit, aa*a iraxpaxav aquaaa.)
N - taMfehtewar- 1 - 1
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
URER,
Hae on hand a lamTaad choice stock of Began, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other artl*
ciee tn til* line at the tmet reaaonable terms.
IIAHIl/TOV M IIARDBnAN.
FA CTOIIS s COMMISSION MERCHANTS
** °~J2CS;.
CRAB, r, nAMtLTOX.
SWIFT <b DBNBLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
FOREION AND DOMBffl'IO LIQUORS,
coasts or sav asd wntTAixa »t*.
Savannah. Georgia.
edwabd ewirr. a. a. dcmilow.
JOHN 1*001.1-1.
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDINO. GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc.,
No. 11 WntTABKB st—Savasxam, Oa.
HOUSE, S?GN, ( AND I 8UIP POINTING,
OILDINO, GRAINING, kc.,kc.
waiT BIDI MosnMtsT IQUARB,
Savannah, Ga.
FOR BALE—All klnda of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ing*, Border*, and Flro-BDard Print*. •
B. PaJePbrd, Fre-ldent, J. Olm’tead, Cashier.
Dbcount day*, Tuesdays. Taorsder* a :d Saturday*.
Paper received up to 1ft o'clock on the morning* of
DLcount
Wreetor.4—George Hall, Ella* Reed, A* Champion, Jo-
lepli Wa hburn, octavu* Cohen, N. B. Knapp.
Tel e. —Charles F. Pre tno.
Has an Ageney in Macon.
Central liAU-Iload nnd Danklng Co. of On.
Card tat. all of which baa been paid In—ap
propriated for banking purpose*, *203,000.
K. ft. Cuyier, Pre idem. . George J. Ilu'loch, Caihier.
Oifoilug dare, Monday*. Dlacuunt days, Tuesday*.
Director*—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Coben,
Joha R. Wilder, II. MeAlpin, J. Waidburg/Jos 8. Fay,
W. D. Johnson.
Mnvmnnah Institute for Savings.
C. P. Richard-on •, I’r.*ldent| J. Olin lead, Trcaturcri
Hiram RoV-rt'. B cr.tary.
Dlr.-ctor*—II. D. Ward, V. W. Mom-11, RenJ. Bnller,
f. It.^Knipp, 0. U. Hendrick.on, H. Lathrop,Thomas J.
The Investing CommlttM b composed of H. D. Weed,
BenJ. SnlJer, and Illram Itolx rt*.
Xnenmneo Office a In Savannah.
Augu it la uranc* k BanklngCotanmy—Capital *375,-
000. WUUara Duncan, Ag :aL No. 99 Bay rt
HkrtforJ Fire In urines tfompiay, Hartford—Capital
•909000. W. WooJbrt.|f., No. 144 lby ,L
/Etna Inrur.mce Comptny, Hartford—Capllil 8900,-
000. Cohen, Norrt • k Co., No. 143 Bay »L
Hope Mutud Life In urinco Comptny, Conn.—Capital
•909,0000. Cob U, Norrt* k Co., No. 143 Bay »t
Howard In ur inc i Comptny, New-York—Ctplt il!300,-
10. 8.0. Dunning, No. 10 tvhitiker sL
Unlon Mutuil Fire k Marine lu-uranc* Company, N.
Y—Capitil *100 000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-al.
Prot 'ction Marine fc Fin In uruwe Compmv, Hart-
for l-Cnpit«l * Brigham k K. By, No. l?dBay *t
New-1 nrk Equitibli Fin (n unnea Company—Cispi
id *300 000, W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-rL
Mutual Life In unnej comp my, New-York—Capital
-■ - . W. P. Hunter, Plant rs* Bank.
Mutu il Baf.-tr In ur-tneo Company, New-York—Ckpi
tal I Geo. Bchl -y, Po t«)lfiec.
Phxnlx Office London—Capital •■——. IL Haber
sham. No. 143 Bay iL
j Prat-ction In urtnc ,
•900,000. W. P. Yonga, Na 84
Camden (N. J.) In unnea Company—Capital
W. P. You*, No. 81 Bay-st
Nautilu* Mutual l.lfo In usance Company, New-York—
a pi tal • Wm- ILGlIre k Co., No. 94 Bay-sL
Foreign Conanla IUelilent In Bnvnnnnh. •
E. Molyn-nux, Brttlrh, No.77Hay-rt; W. Crabtree, Da
nish, No. 906 ffayatt Louis Barie, French, No. 18 Liberty-
sLt John Q. Doon, BpanLh, Po-t Offieej W. C.O'Dri ..coll,
-**-•-*—, s*. aeo uZr*.,*wtm o.Dsu*,rwm«Mira''
ohn W. Anderson, Brasilia* aad the two BleiJir
... Bay sL| F. II. Wetmu, Bwecden and Norar
No. 74 Bay It! John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 Bay
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 906 Bay-st j F. 11. •
Agent for Loyd's.
ffnperlor Court—Chathani County.
Wm. n. Fleming, Ju:l« •; John E. Darts, Clerk Superior
and Interior Courts | Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Officer* Residing In Savannah.
Robert Irabenham, County Treasurer5 Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector, Thomas Edea, Coroner; Samu-1 B. Sweat,
William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Conrt ot C. P. Ac O. Ac T. City of Savannah.
Bit* 1st Mondays, in Fobnmry, May, July un-l Novom<
her. Jurisdiction in civil suit* extend* from 630 to *300.
Ju Ige—Mor local shell ill, Sen.} Clerk—Levi 8. Bussell)
Sheriff-George W. Wylly.
Jnatlee* Inferior Court—Chatham Connty.
Anthony Port-*, Ella* Iteed, Wm. Thorn* Willism*,
Franeia Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Ctxax Court or OaotSAav—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioner* of Roads—Chatham Connty.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Walah, 8*
Annual Moating 9d Monday ia December..
IT* 8* Courts Sitting In Bavaunah.
Hon. Jams* M. Wayne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Bapreme Court, U. 8. and Judge of the 6tb Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hoa. John C; Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georgs Gl m, Cl Tk botli courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney. ■ »
Thomas M. Grifiln, Marshal.
Savannah and Oareeehse Canal Company.
Capital, 9180,000, In 8hares of 50 dollars eaeh.
Directors—Georgs W. Anderson, Amos Scuddcr, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chlof Fireman—Jowph S. Fay) 9d do—Alvin N. MU*
l*r) 3d do. Robert Lachlison) CKik—John UaupL Sen.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—Instituted In 1750. Solomon Cohen,
PrrtdenL
Savannah Female Asylum-Founded In 1801.
Havannah Free School—Established in 1818. E. Shef-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor Home and Hospital—Instituted In 18W.
Wm. Duncart, Pro ident.
Georein Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows' Society—Under the .upenntendenre of ladle*.
Clothiog and Fuel Association—I intituled in 1838. Al
so under the inpertntendence ofladies.
Hibernian Sotiety—Instituted 1819. George 0. Cum-
ml f, President . __ ^
^ri.h Union Society—Instituted In 1W3. John Murphy,
Bt. Andrews' Sodtty—Instituted in 1819. Henry Me-
Alpin, Pre tdenL
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837.
SnMer, PretideriL
The Seaman's Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President
The Feraale.Seamen's Friend. Society.
The Initltuitou of the Sisters of our "Lady of Mercy."
Lodges of Fr*0 Mason* and Odd Fellow*.
. jTOT nf.'—kM- 0 -""- -
Georgia Chapter, No 3, (Royal Arch Maions,)—Insti
tuted In 18181 Anton Harerick, II. P.
Solomon's Lo.lge, No. 1, (Ancient York Ma'On*,)--
Forme: ly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M.
Ze.-Ubbabel Lodge, Nq. [3. (Ancient York Maions,)—
InstltuteJ In 1839. Robert H. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge. No. 54, (Ancient York Ma.ons,)—Orga
nized lit 1818. John Carrethew.'W. M.
Magnolia Enceimpment, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Insti
tuted In 1613. Frederick Krervoo. C. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
In 1813. Wickllffe Bruen, N. O. ... .
I.lvo Oak Lodge, No. 3. (Odd Fellows,)-In»lituted In
1813. John Cart tubers, INI O. ..
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9. (Odd Fellows,)—Imtlluted In
1813. Antoh‘Ha-crick, N. O.
Sons of Temperance.
Jonnaltowl DIvLion, No. 9—Imtituted In 18KJ. Wm.
^ Yemaasee Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1847. Wm. 1
T. Feay, W. P. ——
Socletlee Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society, society of St. Vincent Savannah
Methodist Epl<copal Ladles Working Society. Chtofeo
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Society*
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Independant
Pre byterisn Church. BantUt Sunday School«. Altar
8oelety. Society of St. John the Baptist Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Ml. eloatry Society. Educa
tion Society of the LuiheranChurrh. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association
Sunday Schools.
■m^vssss^JX&tmN
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE SIGN AND FANCY PAINTER,
DO Butt, oka poos North or BaououTos-ST.
Beanery In Oil or Wawr Cotors j Ptainj Fancy nnd CUt
Signs, nannere, Flags, Traneparenclee,'Window
Shade*, kc., neatly executed to order.
0(7> House Painting, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
done at the »hortc«t notice. Ttaue aaAsosAet.e.
(JHAliLFJ* VAN 1IOUN,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CAUPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DOKR AT TUI SHORTEST NOTICR.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pine Lumber IbrSale.
JAMES aUANTOCK. Scn.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ot. JUUAS-eTaaar, scar tmr market.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
u Pratt
Commissioners Residing? tn Savannah,
r artur tariso nr oarosmoss. A»n roa acksowlbm*
mkht and raoor or pasos, ko., to aa used u» otjur
Georn Schley, for the States of Maine, Mass^hukctts,
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. It. Lawton, fnr.8
Robert M. Charlton,
Wickllffe Urucn.'r-
Nustnfss enrss.
“‘iimBi
Savannah, Ga.,
YONGJ8
a oasaiemtsea:
FACTORS * COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. tt* BAY STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
.. - ■■
■1 «« « to Memphis/. 98 00
StRT*e fbr Tallahawe .and IntermeJlato ^iacts connect with the Road at Macon Monday's, Wednesday's and
Friday's, and with MltleuffvUI# dally.
- ~ *“-4 fb r Merchandize Generally, from Savannah to Macon 1
of Hau, Domteta, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goode, and other
lOMAi HARDKMAN.
Rate* of Fn
NumnufwimSRL ,
Measurement Ooods, per ruble fo u,
Crockery Ware, in crater, boxosor hods.,..
Goods av wsioht, nasTCi.zs«.—Box** Glu/, Palnls, Dnits S'iii Confoctioiiary/per lOO ib*.,’.
Second Class.—Sugar,Coffire, Rope, Ru'ter, Chco.e, Lnrd, Tobacco. Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin,
Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-WR’e. Klee, b ixes Soap and Caudles, lloiluw waro, Bagging, and other
1 'mao Class.—Flour, Bacon, u»,r<mt. Dm, rm, swinw a in uwawas, n*r iw id*., w
Focai n Class.—MVtgaaring, Plx and Uar Iron, Grind aid dmstnn**, Nails, Hpik*. and Cosi, per JOOlb*., 30
Ba-rets Beets, Bread, Cracker*, Potatoes, Pruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, a id other light barrets, earh, 75
Oil and Mohuees per hh|., (smaller casks in proportion) $0 00
Salt per eack, not exceeding fourbushels,
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1819.
From Msoori to AtUntt, boing 101 mile* of the line of Rail-Rood* extending from Savan
nah to Dolma, Gl
The Passenger Trains of this Roa1 are run daUy aa follows! connecting at Macon with the Csatral Road, aad at
Allan* t with the Western aa I Allaatl; an J O -orgta Kail Itoa la
Leave Ma on at 6 A. M., arrive at AU mta 19 33 P. M., an 1 at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leavj Dalton 4 A. 51., arriv.- at Atlanta 11 A. M., an I at Miron 6 P. M.
Passengers on this Koa 1 loan I from Savannah sleep on > night at Mt -on.
The Trains on the Western in I Atl uiti ; Km I do not run on dunlay.
Poseeng rs fbr Uolu nbua, Montgom -ry an I New Ori -an* viz Savannah an1 Ma-on, take Btzg‘*-*t Barneertlle.
Passeng rs for La Grange, W vt Point,.Moatgo nery an I New Orleans via tugustaan 1 Atlanta, taks Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains an run dally tlirou ih the busini-ss season, an I trt we -kly the rsmaindi r of the year.
All fr ight to aad Horn oth -r Roz la pro nptiy fbnvar ted, without charge for forwarelng.
ALVIN N. MILLER.
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND DRABS FOUNDER,
BAeTKRN WUARr—BAY STRICT,
Savannah, Georgia.
First Class, (per « ui,le tool.)-boxes of Hau, Moots, Sho.-s, UouncU, Furniture, and su. b
other artirle* as are rlearly emkieout to tiiose named
Second Clabi, (per lOOIIis.)—Iloxeeand bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Drugs* Faith rs, an I
Third Class, (p t 100 ltM.)-Sugnr, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging. Hope, Butt -r. Cheese, Tobacco,
>atii»r, HI let in bal ^ Cottoq Yepn, Ooppsr, Tin, Bar and sheet iron, Hollow ware, Curing.
Lnrd, Tallow, Beeswax
~ * Grindstones
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARS CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
Or RVRRY DESCRIPTION.
Reddenco East side of Pulaski Square.
ILdlJ. LACHLUON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND MKAS3 FOUNDERS,
CANAL-BTRRCT, NEAR Tilt CANAL-LOCK,
Bkz’aunah, Georgia.
R. LACHLISON. J. LACHLISON.
JACOB DimSNHOFKH, Affent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BRYAN STRRAT, SECOND DOOR PROM NULL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Call-* kin Boon and other work nfcde to order.
L. UOUIUUlt,
(raox Paris.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT fy SHOEMAKER,
Importsr of French Leather.
WntTAKRR-STRECT, OPPOSITR SMtTS BUILDINO.
• J. L. OLIVER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAN UFA OTURER
NO. IT OULL-STSERT, NEAR 5l0.4UMB.«T-SqUARB.
Cork sole. Water proof, llunti ig, Mt:i.a y, Patent lea
ther. Waking, Urea*, and Pump sole Bouts) cbooting
Buskins, Bootee*. Oxfmd Shoe-, Pumps, bllnpert, kc.,
made to order l.i tho neatest and most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by the most experienced and
carefol workmen.
M. CAREY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
CORNER WHITAKER AND BROUOHTON-aTRKCT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CABHIMP.RB!! AND VI
Of every etyte, made up t> order after th
JOSEPH TBNTO,
(FROM PARia.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. RT WIIITAKER-8TREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B.—AU ordera left wltii him will lie executed in the
neatest and m at fa hionab:e style.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEftLKR IN
Ready-5fade Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspender*, Hand
kerchief*, Glove*, Me. inn and tihk Under-Shirts,
Drawers, kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
•KCOND DOOR WStT OP M. EASTMAN, JBWXLLRR.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR,
90 WHITAKER STREET.
All Garments in Ills line made In the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B.—Cutting done at the ahortert notice. 8m
ROBERT D. WALKER.
MARBLE 4- STONE MANUFACTURER,
aanuonroN-sr., between whitaker and Barnard.
Grave Stones, of iu'.lan and Domestlo Marble t ATaible
Mantle Pieces,and neriin Grates; Free dtone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron BalUugs, kc. kc., furnished to order.
GEO. W. XVYI.LY.
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the taloof Beal Estate, Negnes, and any dcecription
ofp rsonal property.
OPPICB, CORNER BULL-tT. AND BAT LAMB,
Savanqah, Georgia.
fob 93 «
EDWARD O. WIMON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OPPICR ON BULL-BT., OPPOSITS PULASKI lions*.
Court Days, • • First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 01) Unujhton-streut.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
WBI perform any operations pertaining to 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.
OdlA-npo Room*, No. 19T Conorem-street.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Xountr'a UiillillngJ«lgn or the Golden Saddle,
Oppotile Hamilton 4* Symono’ Clothing Store
W. II. MAY Ac CO.,
Afanttfkrturera of BRIDLES, SADDLES and IIAR-
NIWSKri, Imveon hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Uri lies nn<l Harnessei/of whi h the following comprise a
parts c'nanlsh Quilt•«!, Overlaid and Hhafton Paltlles;
1 lanter’slargi an t extra largu tiaJdles; Mens' plain do.)
English do.) ltoys' and Race do.; La lies' Sal-lies of a
variety of Patterns) UriJIcs and Martingales) Saddle Bags,
Trunks, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.-Saddle Trees, Skirting
arid Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES—Coa-h, Barou-he, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of aB kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—narouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames) Hobbs and Bows,
by the singla set) Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.) patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.: broad an.
narrow Laces, variety of patterns! bUk and Wonted
Fringes) black and purple Coach Roans) Uuggy Lnmpsi
—j.|| e jjmjjjj u nM nnd pitted
plated and Brass Carriage 1
Knobs, kc.
Janl
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, /TO
AND yvh
fancy goods. Ei
STM A N ha»male Iwt* sddltlong to hfifon
er'etock of Watches. Jewelry, and Silver Ware,which
will seti at New-York prices. .
He has al«o added to his stock an elegant assortment of
T^BLE CUTLERY t SILVER SETS, con*.ting of Tear
' Rujar MM, nnd Creamer. , A cbblceiorection or vdry
. ^.n LEVER WAICHEa
Ftp 6
Xtiifoatoab, aht|i, miti stcnm=JJattict gWDtrHsrmcnts.
CENTllAL HAIL-HOAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
rawdlgcr * rwn* iraru ntuaiiH aia .*1ACON daily, at ..7 A. M.
Pasenger Train* arrive at Macos and Savannah daily, at 7 P. M.
Ticket* from Savannah to Macon, 67 00.
" “ “ to AtbLita, ; 10 00
to Tuicumbia,)
“ ^ ,..99 00
|iF
Tuscumbia, i
Decatur, >
Huntsville, )
Nafortlle,
13 cents.
10 ••
50 "
M below, per 10
r I0J lb*.,.
Beeft Fish, Tallow a id neeswaz, per 100 lb-.,
L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer and duperintendant.
MACON ANO WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
COLLINS Ot 1IULKLEY,
IW BRYAN-STREET,
XTAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
XX Crockery and Honse-furntshlns uooris,
fo whleh they resp ctfolly Invite the attention of pureha-
•*•*. Th ir stock In psirt cousHt* 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, golJ band and plain
Do. do. do. raised figure, China Vases
: loquet Holders, China 5fugs, Mantel Ornaments
Chll Iren’s T« a SctU, Glass Lamps. TumbLn
Wine Glemee, Solar and Astral chimneys
Decant rs, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jan
Stone Jars, Jars, Ratb-r Pots, churn*, kc.
LAMPS, TIN WARE, kc.
Solar Lamp*, Lamp Heads, Side and Hall Lamps,'
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlestick*, Tea
Trays, single and In *•«*) Bread, Knife and Spoon Trey*;
Slop and ToUct Path; Foot Hatbet Cake and Spirt Roses)
Cone* Urns and Riggins; Eeg Uoilera, Oyster Dfoheai Jel
ly .Mould*; Patty Pane) Gravy Strainer*; Tea and Table
Spoons) Dish and Plate Cover*) Venison DUbe*) Nursery
: .ampit tog.thcr with a good aMortinent of bright Tin
CUTLERY AND tlOklESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Tald* CuUery, In wtta of 51 pterev, or • Ingle
Cnlves only; Bu-k Horn and common Cutlery) Scisenre,
laisoraand Pocket Cutiem a fine assortment of Coffee
dill*, Mince Knives, Soup Digesters, Fl*h Kettle*. Iron
'ot», Dutch Oven*, rihovel end Tongs, elegant St -el Fir*
Betts, Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Water
and Waffle Irons, Coal llods, Coffee Rocstrrs, Brass and
common Andirons, Stair Rods, Sad Irons, Tea and Dinner
Rein, GriUlroms, Rat and Mouse Trap*, umbrella £ binds,
Wire and Nursery Fenders, Egg Whips, Piute Jaggora,
Oyster Knives, Ic* Breakers, Cork Bcrews.ke. kc.
wood and Willow ware.
Rackets, Tube, Helves, Rronms, Wash Boards, Bel
lows, Faucets, Bird Cages, Beef-steak Pound* re, Lemon
Hqueescrs. Wood Spoons. AIM, Market Baskets, Cra
dles and Wagons; together with a good assortment of
TraveRla— ■ ■ _ —
Brushes.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS OOODS.
China, Glass and Wood Toys, a fine awortmeM) Fancy
Boxes Playing Cards, Wax Candles, Hegar Fil e*. La-
( le-’ Dreeing Ca«*s, Marbles, Thermometers Tooth nnd
fail Bru-hrs. Dumb Bill*, Liquor Fta«ks, Book
Rate* of Freight fbr Merchandise Generally,
MACON AND
lardwnre, an I all other heavy articles not otiierw l*e enum rated.
Fourth Class, (p- r 100 tys.}—Hour, Iti -e, Baron, Pork, llcef, Fish. Lnrd,
bal.-s of Wat*, Ginseng, green nnddrte-I FnilU. 511110-arine, l'lt Iron,51111 and
Cotton fro.n Atlanta to savannah,..
•• Jon-sboro’ “
*• « Griffin “
Macon, Oct 98,1848.
55 ct*. per
„4 80 • "
..50
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup rintsndant.
JIEW.YOIUC AND SAVANNAH
WEEKLY
LINE OP
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Sailing Every Wednesday.
The new and superior Htesm«hlp«TENNE3SEE,Capt
John Coli.ins,and CIIEKUKEE,Cape Tnos Lton, will,
until ftirth.'r notice,lezvs Havanaah an I New York every
Wednesday, commencing will tilt 98 h 3farch.
Thc*» swift Htevuifruarj each of 1,33J ton* burthen,
hull! In the -trongest and mo t approved manner, and arc
unequa led In all th-needful qua,hicz toxivc confidence
us w. II a* de patch to traveller*. They have all t ,e ac
commodations for piu -nger* and freight requidts, to eu-
titi • them to public patronage.
The Central Rail Boad will deapatch an extra train
from Mneun Tue day evening, to connect with theae
•temnera on Wednesday, mid from Savannah oa their
arrival tfnesdful.
; ftp- No freight rerelred after alas o'clock on the day
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
Passage (95—payable In advanre; for which, or ft.ight,
apply to FADKLFUKD k FAY,
Savannab,
or SAM'L. L. 5IITCIIELL,
No. 194 Front at, New-York.
Fotl !»EW-YOIU£.
stk m m &
NEW UNE OP PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during Uw year. This Uae Is composed
of the following vessels i
Barque ItiAAC MEAD. R. T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL, N. Hoar,
Brig 51 ACON, P.BuxrnsLD.
Brig JOHN ENDEKS J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES, IL Look.
Th* above v.-sst le an of Lie first class, Insured st tiic
lowest rates, and are commanded hy C'nplains of much
expert nee In the trade. They will be tow d up nnd
} down the riv r when necessary, and will always sail on
Uiu day ndvrtisod. The Cabins are hnndsom ly fur
nished, nnd every care will be t ik-n for the comfort and
convenience of i'asscnrers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No 17) liny-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oct 10 No. 188 Front street, New York.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The 8toam-boat Company of Georgia's Boat*
CIIATIIA.M, capt. Hubbard,
TENNESSEE Capt Gould,
THUS. 8. METCALFE, Capt I'owkll,
Run b tween the above pi tee* in conn-ction with Tow
bo <t • and Light t*. affording the m-rehint* or Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabama, a chcnp and
exp ‘ilitlou* made of tron-portation of good* to and fr
the Int rior.
During the veat low stages of the river the present
seven, (lower than for rome year*.) m rchnn ’i e cn
tm t'dto till* Compinyha* been fonvarled with but
trifling det ntlon nn I no interruption; proving to tho pub
lic tii-lr ability to forward good* at the loweit itigeqor
the river.
Merehan-IUe, in nil cnac*, import'd or exported will be
received nnd fone.irded free orcommlwlon*. nnd ft^lglit
for the Gtrorcia Kill Road for Athena and Atirota, nnd all
Buttons on tite Western* fc Atlantic ltnll Rood, can b-
paid nt tlioso Station*; freight for other 8titiona this aide
of Atlanta la payable at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Kail Rood will also hq, for
wsrded free of commissions, and all expense paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees or vessels, when
required.
Tho T. 8.5T. now runs ns a regular picket, affording
Increased foclllties of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
of Savannah Agent, and Horn the interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular ears should be taken to address DUIs Lading
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JA5IES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
ort 10 JNO. R. GlffEir, Augusta.
IICUONMI PHILADELPHIA
f ° 4k 4s
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
Tho following vessel* comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two week*, Via i
Schr. lULIAELIZA^. Capt Iltaata.
Schr. II. WB8TCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. IIOL51E3, (new) Capt. Lodoc.
The above vessels are all first da** schooners, and
commanded by Captain* exp-ri meed Intiie trade, and
who wUI use Uiclr liest exertion* to give mtUfectlon to
the shlpp re. For Fr i *ht or Paaeaye, (having good ae.
commodations fbr Passing ts), apply to
GREINER k BEALL, .
79 Bay »treet, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Jr..
No. 37)4 N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
nmiv U. S. UnUSteam-Packet Tine.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA IIILTON HEAD AND IIBAUPOUT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Or THB WAT.)
METAMOItA. Capt. P. Barden.
WM.SEAUROOK, CnpL P. IlLANatNsme.
GF.N. CLINCH Cnpt. Fknn I'rcr.
JASPER,. CnpL WM. 8. Dixon.
This Line U composed oT tin* above very superior
Steam Packets, with experienced commander*, nnd enn
not he excelldd fhr snf.'ty, comfort'nnd regulnrity. They
leave Snvnnnnh every evening nt half past 8 o'clock,
nnd lenvnCharleston every morning nt U o'clock through
out the year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. TArenyk Ticlrt,
between .Macon nnd Charleston. Ten Dollar*, indu ling
meals on the Meaner* and omnibus fore in Snvaunnh.
RKOoKH'fc TIIPI'ER, AgenU. Snvnnnnh.
oct 98 E. LAFITTE fc CO.. Agents, Chari.-aton.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPLY OF GA.
This Company ortll continue to transport Froluce and
oth r Merehnniitse on the Savannah Silver, to and from
Augusta, hy their Iron bttmnurs
JOHN RANDOLPH, CnpL Philpot.
LAMAR, CnpL
And also by the Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, z.Cnpt. Crrswbll
Thn latt r Ht mm- r being oflcra drnusht than any other
on the Rlv r, insures unpreccdentad de*p *t -h In nil stage*
of thn wnt r. The Comp my is also provided with fifteen
Tow I-oats and two Lixhtera.
All Freight addresaedto the care of the Company
Ag mu, wUI be received and forwarded free or con
lions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS. Ag nt, Savannah,
oct 16 W. 51. ROWLAND. Agent, Augusta.
l*ml-V trklyU. 8.51*01 Steam-Parket Line
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA .
VIA DARIEN, nill’NSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
O*., JACKSONV1LLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mnll Bream-
I'acktu nt Hnvnnnilil the Mnll HLmiir r SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatkn tn Lake Monro j, thn Mali States from
Jacksonville via Alligator. 5liorral c'pring* aud Madison-
rill', to 'i'allaliaMw ) and from I'icolato to HL Augustin.-.
OCA.MULGF.E. Capt. W.5L Wilson.
WM. GASTON. Cnpt. John IIsbbarp.
ST. 5IATTIIEWS, Cnpt. Nicholas Kino.
'J'h"*e Pn keu leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 oMo k.
Uetvrnino.—Leave Pnl.itka every Tucsdnyand Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching nl th* above named places
each way.
All gomli consigned to the AgenU forwarded free of
commission. Aosnts:
BROOKS H TUPI'F.R, Snvnnnnh,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien) Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick) John llcascnt, SL Marys; Fernandes k RDbee,
Jacksonville', A. Coy, Black Creek) Georg) Colne, Pico-
lata; II*U. Held k Co., I’slatka, E. Lafltte, Charleston,
oct 98
GROCERIES.—Tho SuUcriber
has received by recent arrivals i
<>»» I ffl 80 hhd*. Porto lt| -o fcugar
I 90 do. HL L'rolx do
~Taium 1°0 packages Stowart’s Sugar—Loaf, Crash-
to an i itefln nj 95 Id Is. toff e fu;ar
300 l-a;s bio. offee; 80. a;* La.uirado.
50 l a.u an I po keu -ava t offee
100 pa ka;«* to a to, various brands
100 id Is. t omn.on Lin; 50 lo. I helps do
100 bbl*. New England bum; 8pines Holland Oil)
50 hi U. West rn rt hlsk yj 5 naif pipes OtafU Brandy
50 quarter and ti,hth tasks Ma.aga Win*
1 pun h on sLc mix hum
90 quart r an 1 cl tilth casks 3falr Ira Wlno
10 i.bla. super ol l Monon.ahela Whiskey
100 nl -cm Min me Unn.liiT) 15 bnln* Gnnnvdn
75 t a:ks l!a cn kliw, 95 t-oxes Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hans, very t h«»i •
100 barrel* and halfui U. Lanai Flour
50 bbia. I! alii more Fhrnr, 900 ban aasorted Shot
90 bbla. anJ 10 halfpipes t i ;er V ineinr
50 bid. No- 3 Ma.-keruf) 100 kegs Hazard’s Towder
100 box a Soap, various brands
90 bags Pi poor; 10 do. tip! c; 03 boxes Raisin*
90 l oxea Auamantinel'an ile*t 10 frail* Almonds
50 hh.ls. Cuba .Mote**-*) 50 tmxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molts*, s
95 casks Port r, pinu and quarts
90 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
50 ill. Spanish Cigars, various brands
For sole on fevoralde terms by
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North side .Market square t 40 hhda St.
Croix, Torto llbo, 5fuscovndo aud N. O.
Sugar*) 100 bass Rio and Java Cnffoe
50 bbU Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugars
95 taxes Woolsey k Woolley’s Loaf do
10 hhds Mola*»cf. and 10 bbl* Swup
100 bbl* and half bid* Canal and Georgia Hour.
60 tax-'a Sperm. 95 do Adnmnntlne, and 30 do IluU'a
—100 boxes and half taxea Soap
Candl *; 100 boxea and half taxes Sc
casks Wlnterand Fall Sperm 0)1
bids. 5Ie*a Pork; 10 half bbl*. F. M. 1
10 bbl*. Me** Pork) -- —— —
50 nark ate* Buckwheat in bM*. half or. t .
95 parkan * choice Tea*; 90,000 superior Havana Fegara
75 tax a hair and qr. RaJrin*) 10 taxes Layer do.
90 cask* and 50 boxea chojro Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vintMo 6f 1849
1 qrVca k Queen's Port rt Ine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquor*
900 taxes and half boxe* Tobacco, various brand*
hhBKBnr
GROCERIES.—20 hhd*. Porto
Ri-o Sugar )90do. kluwovadodo.
900 liagi Mo Coffee) 100 bt.b. N. O. Whltkey
45 bbT*. Ph Ip'* Gfnt SO do. N. Y. Brandy
50 do. New England Rum
950 boxe* nianufh tured Tobacco
300 r am* Wrapping Papen 95Judf bH«. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 Bw.Colfi b,50 tox*. pile Soap. 50do. No. 1 do.
50 bbl*. N. O. uyrup, 40hhd*. Luba Molaue*
50 tlnrees Cuba Moline.; 50 taxe* Spenn Candle*
10 qr. ca.k* Ma ltlra Win •) 25 do. do. Malaga do.
25 btiH. Barataria hum; 50 box -•» waled Herring
50 do. Sugar, butler and Soda Bit uiu
75 matt* Ca*»U; 10hhd*. Ba'on Sites
50 quarter rhe tt Hy. on Tt a, 25 eighth do. do.
BO «bdtU Black Tea; 10 hagt Pepper; 5 but Pimento
10 k ft Go h n Butter; 90 hid*. Monongah la Whltkey
12 half pipes i»tnr.l, Dnpuv k Co.** brandy
4 do. ilo. SwanGlnjSOboxe*Chve e
5 hhd*. Kentu- ky LeafTobacco; 50 boxes Tearl Starch
BOO Demijohn., various tlxe* ....
73 ba keu Cbampague, of choice brand*, In More and
for rate by CONNERAT k UARIE.
Jon 1
GROCERIES.—Give us a call!—
Tho 8ub*rriber* have received from New-
mwm ■ . York, a rtaice and well telcrteti Mock ol
FA5DLY GROCERIES, rele t fd hv one of the firm ex-
pro ./ly forthh market, con i ting of
St Croix, Porto ‘Rl.ro anJ Sluicovn-lo 8urnr.|
Loaf, Cra hetl, Powdered and Clarified Sugarij
Pale and while Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candli
Hyson, Black, Imperial and Gunpowder Tea-)
Olive oil; Sardine*) Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almond*, RaMn«, Currant* and Prone*;
Flour, Coffee Broom*, Pall*, Bru>hn*, and all other
artlrlet usually kept In n Family Grocery Store.
Al*o keep always on hand of the be t quality, choice
Go? hen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton 5lukct lleef, Smoked
TMnn.Huu.ke. r«
oct 94 Comer of Brouihton and Drayton »U.
(Rrneral SRibrrttsemcnta.
A N ORDINANCE—To divide tho City of
JTX Savannah Into Fire Mulct-, and lu wuvIl« for
giving tiie a!a. in* of FI c.
Section l.—Be Itmdained by tlieMavorandAldtrmea-
of the City of bat am.nh nnd llnmleu thcol to Luui.cl) aa
tcmlilcd, nnd it i< hcichv o.'tlni..cd bv the authority of ill*
nine, 'i hat Trum ni d after the | n . nge ol this mdli.ai.cV,
Die Llty of t main ill ai.d llnmlcls tiici*«f, b«, rnd ih*
nine me, divided Into live Lci.cinl I Ivntenr, to be
kn.wn ai the LLtricu, accoiding to III* followli g plaa
a,.d nun.bcrei
1 11 I t ict, Khali Include r'I that n onion of the Citv and
lam ct-, bnundciba* follow* i North by the liver;'Last
>>• a line commencing at the lowest'point InM of the
Lutern Whaivea, ai d rum lug hotnh to a ) «-int opposite
the Eastern ts. minus of South broad steel; and Wen by
tull-tucet. W hich portion of the L It) so taui ded, aball
i numbered and known m the 11 tt 1 ue DUtilcL
2d I Utriet, r halt ii elude n.l ihnt portion of ib* City
and llamle;*, taundid it follow* s North by Hovitli Hu m.
M.cct; Ka-t ai d South by til* City Ccmmons, (il.eluding
a I buhdiig* within the corporate limit* ol the City,) aid
Writ by Bull sutet. Which portion of thv city mi
bounded, *hatil bo numbered and kuowu ns the fleeced
File I.Ut IcL
3d LLt. let, Khali IreTiide all that ponlon of the Cl:y
bom ded n* follow* i Nonh Ly the Mvcr; Fort bv Bull-
•* ect; r outh by Fnmh Broad »Utct, ai d Wert by W oM
- 1 '.eel. Which portion of ih- City to b. tu.dcd,
numbered a. d known at (he 1 bLd Hie I Uukt.
4tli Lbtrict, Khali ii elude alt that portion of th* Uty
d Hamli U, bounded at foltewa: North by Si.uth I;read-
street; Eaat by Bull ttreet; South by the line ol n.corpo
ration or the Uty, aud Wert by Wirt Bread btraeL
W hich j oitl m of the City a. d Ilrrn’ct* to bout (led, thail
be numbered ai d known at the Fourth lire 1.11 let
5th L'itt ict, t ha I Include all that portion of tire I ity of
Savannah km.wn at •• Yamaciaw,'' n: d houndtd at fo).
owt: North by tire Him; Eatt by West Bund tUvtt;
Houth by the tine of Incorporation or tho City, and Wee)
by the Canal. W Wch pmti n of the l Hy nml llnmlcts so
'-uided ai d deictil cd, thall be numbered ai.d known as
the U.ihLire 1 Lrt let.
Seitioi 9— l e it further crdolr.cd by the nmhoilly
aforesaid, 1 hat it shall tc the duty or the W atchman ia
Tg..mn,^F^r !!»>■». DU.U.,, W.JS
contliiuontly, for a »|ace of time not ovetedu.* two
mimitct dmt ion, ai.d Uwu to dctlmatc the I Li.let where
inch tire may occur, b, Tot lug Die belt for Die Pl.it lilt-
trict—11 Ikl s 1 wire with rlw.it tntcrvn'a for the Kecotd
l t let—m iking 'ihiee 'itmc* with ihoit IntcivaU for
Lm Filrk CrluiDiiie Machine* Curl Ins Sclkiori Knlftl Ul ° 1 h, «* • *»t Ict-tt iking Four 1 lutes with short inter-
, T W mactitne*, Lurltng Bcltaon, Knuw n| for ^ Fout|h M . j Iking 1 tve •; im * with
.rhArtli-Urvalefor th* U th I Utriet. lii 'ing and
Cleaner*,
Country merchant*, Planter*, Hourekeeper*,
era, are invited to call, as their prices will b* la
BMDErt. IiATHROP Ac NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN STORE—A full assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer for rale at Wholesale and Retail, on the mu>t rea
ronabte tenn*.
ULA?IKET.s—Heavy London Duffll, own importation:
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; L aucy end and
Ilihbon bound, Whi ney bed.
PLAIN'S—Heavy all wool N eg o plains, aseorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very la g* a o.tmcnt, rouipri log all the
different style* and qualities both fancy and plain, o.
Geo gia and Nonhcru make.
CLOTHS—B.ack, b.ue, b.ovvn, green, gray and drab
cloths.
CASSIMF-RES—Black and fancy plaids and snipes.
TWEED.'*—An a tor ment of |daln and fancy.
SATTINETS—Blue, b a k and >aney < o or*.
VESTINGS—An as o.tmcnt of thk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kllina nock and Scok-b bonnet*.
OHNARURUS—A large ,uppty, at fkeiory price*.
BURLAPS—Of Bax and eouon, ib - picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for pon.at im ure;
low price to fin* tcariet; a laigc aoonment of low
once to-flne whits fintitl.. br t moke*.
CANTON FLANNELS—W bite and unbleaebed, b**t
qua Ity.
BED TICKS—AU qualities o r cotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and carnb ic d mlty.
FRINGES—White coc-.on and silk fiinge*.
CARPETINGS—Super Unuics,3 pty and Imperial; cot
ton and wool and ail couon.
RUGS—Fine to low (trie*.
BAIZES—H^utcd and plain.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 0 4. plain while and colored.
WINDOW SHADES—Hein and painted centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Mch figured and plain ecar-
let; white and buff linen; plain wnlte and embroidered.
COLNTEtil'ANES—Whl.e and colored, low price to
fine.
DIAPERS—llucksbnck. Peotch, Russia and cotton; linen
tab.* and damask diaper*; brown table cloth* and
diaper*.
SHEETINGS—LinCh and cotton, 4 4 to 13 4.
8II1RTINGS.—Ad extensive a-o.intent o' bleached and
brown Shirting*; supe.lor bleached long clotiis, beat
COLOUED HOMESPUNS—31a:boro stripes and plaid*;
Columbian and other stripe*.
Hl'MJPBd—Wide and
toiling o the Exchange Bell ts continue fora »| a-e »t time
netevceedingtidilymtnuteedmaiioii.vvL. n itrl.ai rta*«.
1’rovlJcd, neve:thele«*,lhat If during the ;.reva:ti,c« of
on* fits in any part of tho Lily, tiicta iltotiid nrcur a fire
I n another pat of the Uty, then and in that r-n-c, it vlntit
both* duty of the Watchman in the Cufo.lm r.r il.f Ex
change, to desigi.ai* the 11st. let where auch nond fre
may occur, by tolling and striking the Exchange bell in
the manner above prescribed.
Skctioh 3.—It* It further ordained by the autliorlif
afortMald, That It shall be the duty of the Oflicci* or th*
Watch, to came the alaim of fire to be extended, by ring-
in* the Bell of the "Guard Houie," without cr -ail-.ri,
from th* discovery of any flte ia tk* City, till the *an>«
-Nall be subdued.
Section 4 — Ue it ftirther ordained, That It shall be the
duty of tli* Officers of the Fir* Company, and or the City
Watch, to tejttit all nealect* of the duties tsqfriiri! Ly ti:i*
nrovUJons nr this Ordluanc*, and upon cnnvictir n boforo
w* I’tJlce Court of Savannah, such offender r..i,v.rted
I shall be fined in a sum not exceeding leu Cu! i.t, or u
dhmisted from fervlce.
Section 8.—Be It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or parti m Oidmancre
mllltailng against the above provMoite of tlti* Ordinaire*,
be, and the tame are hereby repealed.
PtMMrd In Council, 9d April, 1841' "
ORDINANCE—'To amend the seven*
I narrow stripes, aa-
1 JEANS—Blue mixed denims asd blue
MARINERS
sorted qua'Uie*.
DENIMS AND ~
DROWN'AND RLEACIIED JEANS—YulOU. quNi
tie* and brand*.
—AtSO—
A full BMO-tmcnt of cboi.ro Prints, from low price to
superfine, da: k and tight colored Ginxhams, Alpacca<,
Bomba tines, brack and colored Enrlish and French
Merino;, worsted Uamatks and Moresns.
—ALSO—
A full assortment of HOSIERY, coaprLing Cotton,
Wo den and silk, in a!i their va ie:le«.
Ladies’, Gent'* and 311* e*' Me tno Undonhirts and
Drawers; t-llk and Cotton I'mb.cllus, a fttii asrortment.
Jan 93
Jr\. tsentto section of an Ordinance, defining whnt rball
be considered Public Nuisance*.-and fbr the runoval or
the same r pawed 2d Augu t. 18uU:
section 1. Be It onhiined by the Mayor anti AlJ^rmcn
of the City of Savannah, and hamlet* tire rr-of, in ( oui.ul
awcmbled, and It D h< rct-y ordalnrd by thesutbottiy of
the samer That the scvrntefntb urtion of the M o»o re
cited Ordinance be, and U hereby ro amended o* to pro.
blbit any person, under the penally rrc*rrib> <! in ihn-
I •ort netted Ordinance, team kiepinc "ititiu the ffo
Irm1n| limit* my Hog or hojs : comm min: at th.-mouth
of the Savannah, 0 = .-.hreanl Ahamaha Canal, on tiw
Savannah River, thence South on etun-rn tank of tnid
Canal to Roil Road Mrect, Ounce Ea t nlmig Rail Pond-
itrcot to Wort Broad Mrect, thence Soutii, along W«t
I Brood street, extended to Garden Lot No. rev. u (.),
thence Eastwanlly, along the line of said G.ird< n l.n, t«
‘'attnall Mrect, thence north alOru- Ta:ii..vi •ueci, to
Jons* *;ie*t to Joac# vtreet. thence along jour* «nw,
Ea-t, In a dir rt line to the limit* oTthe City.
See. 9. Re it rurther ordained, bribe mrlmrity *r<-r»-
»aldt ThitallOr.lInsncei'.or poruthen•■u. m.tuatiiig witk
he provi-lon* of this Ordiaance be, nuj the iaa.e are
b< Paaed SnCwtnril. i;tb Aumm, 18(8.
FRANCIS S. OAKTOW, Actin; Mayor.
Attest, A. C. D«vxaroRT, c. c. nugvri
■VTEW CLOTHING STORE. No. 69 »nd
150 GiBBONt' Ramos.—The unJer»Un*d has re
centiy returned from tho North, where be ha* te n eu
rage j In getting up a handaeuie assortment of READY
MADE CLUl'Tl(NG. expreeeiy fbr a retail buriness In
Savannah, to whi h he very respe< tfully invites the
i’lante.-s vtriting till* place, anti the i ttiiens generally, to
xive him a (all, a* he is ronfiJeut hi* stork has never
been surpassed by any I rought to this place. Among his
Mods are the fullowiitv arti lea i
Cloak* and Slantles—blue aud black Broad Cloth and
CamleL
Over Coats of Invisible green, brown, Fanans mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quill :d Camlet, Lion Skin and Blanket
Hr. ** Coat* and Frocks, of fin* Mack French Broad
Cloth.
Business Coots-eueb as plain and fancy Tweed, Ca*i
mere, black Doe Skin, pi tin llenverCloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Hi-k nnd Fro.'tccs.
Pantaloons, ftom all of the mo«t fashionable goofe,
inch a* plain black Casrimrrc. Hack Doe Skin, English
ribbed Castimere. Mnl akin, I’loid, Satin.-!, Tweed CaaU-
nu-re and Negro cloth.
Bound Jackets, or plain Flannel, 8atinM, Kentucky
Jeans.
Vests of every dcierlption, auch as fine plain black
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Caslimir--. Romba-
tine, Alpicii, Vnl -n.-ia, plaid worsted, figured KIlk. Mack
Clotii and Cassim ra.
Und r Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cnvnts, of wonted, fancy Satin, plain Filk, black Pilte.
Linen and Hlk Pocket Hamlknlti -ft, of grant variety*
Shirt*, of Linen, Cotton with Lin n bo*oms, ten- y
Cotton, (trip -d Hi kory and French Calico. Abo, a g.-n
cral aaeortm nt of Boy** Shirt*.
ft ok*, of ptaln Satin, rrimp:d do, Bombasine and
fancy Hilk Sto.-ke and Notk Tt-*.
u*p -mien, of great variety.
Umbrella*—a beautiful nnortment of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Cap*—a fine and fntldonahle assortment of Cloth
Glatxed Silk, and utter Sk'n Cap*.
N. It. A general assortment of Youth's and Boy’s
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jacket*. Pantaloons, Ve»t«
and Cloth Cnps. Haring taken much pains in selecting
the stave stork, he hop -c by strict attention to builncsi,
to merit a liberal share uf patronage,
dec 90 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
GUNS, RIFLES,
unTowARE, cBTt* n "
Are offered at very low prices by the sub
scriber, preparatory to hu receiving bl* new Mo-k—those
wishing a Gun or Itlfle at a low price would do well te call
and examine, before purcbaMup
aprlO JOHN CABBUTHEBS.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
•ytr YORK -»lW, —IWr of iho Tmirt
§ O Hou»e, pavaiintdi, (Gu.)—Gut fol for the en
couragement extend d to him by his pitrnn* and friend*
since 1823, respectfully solicit* a continuance of t'iclr fa
vor*, assuring them that all article* entro*L-d to him will
be done In the best manner, Ladle*’ Silk and Woolen
Dre«acs, Shawls, fcc., continued to be cleaned and dyed
various colours, toaa to glvo good natWuction. Ladle.'
Bonnets Dyed, Blenched and Pressed, in a fastdnnahlo
style. Kid Gloves cleaned Intiie best manner- Table
Covers cleaned or dyed, aimav bo required. Gentlemen’s
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, as
may he required, in tho some superior style as hitherto.
I'nrma ■iiruli.rnll*. OfdCf* flOIII til* COUIttiy punctually
tuw apr9
w. f— a——.kfViHltOthMh'
who.purcbaso for cash or city seespuncea- • nov l
junta
MP'WICK.—Briar, Aatnl and Urd
. NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—The
Wiecrihcr* have opened a new DRUG STORE, tn
GaunrVs Building, comer of Bay and Bull street*,
and wilt always ba supplied with Pre*h DRUGS.
CIIEMICLAS. Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. fcc., or
the pure-t Quality. , „ , . ,
A great variety of Porfomery and Fancy Articles con
stantly rreelv-d from the importer* and manura-lurera.
SODA WATER,attire (buntand In bottler.throughout
tha ytar, with a great vaiitor of choice SYRUPS.
8RIDLETZ and MAGNESIAN WATER boulod to
order, nt the shorten nod-e-
^110 balea auf«mna'
DMOKRbNfcOO,
IwtlJ fl(kboii.'Bogdli«.
AGRICULTURAL 1M-
ri.rjIBNTS.-WO rimilh,, rom-
prt ing all the various rtxea and kinds
u ed In till* rsrtlon.
40 Uu'tivator* ami Harrow*, various patterns
40 Straw and Com Foddar t'utt r*. vnrtou* prices
95 Patent and common Grain Fan Mill*
6 Grain 'J hre hlng .Machine*
30 Com fcheller-, variou* kind*, fbr hand and horec
power; 8 tlo. do. xvith seperater and Meaner
.0 Corn and Cob Cnt her*
11 Pat nt hand Com Mill*, an improved mac hlng
30 common Cteel do. do.
375 Trty Wheel Barre.w*
.52 d0 .‘' Motion How. complete artortment'
<2? P*ir Trace Chains 100 do. do. do. extrartrong
ux.antl Log Chaim; 30 dox. Fo.-kct Spade*
10 dog. handled Spttle*; 15 do. long banUled Shovels
do. do. Shovels . ■ •
* A^r.i5SS, 6 J5rG»»Ra;.
10 Felrliank k Co.’s Platform Scale*, as*ortaiititete
A supply of TltxgeraM»*Pateot Mill* | - ■
(Eftfi ©iStitmttrs.
A».
A BILL—To l» RUitled “ an Ordinanoe to
il cany mere folly into an effebt tbo plan and system
orredU'lnf to and keeping In a sure cf dry culture uw
ow Unda around the city of Savannah, end tn [>rovU«
for tire removal of such nuisances or csuks of dl*< u«
wlti It mavefff t the iltlacne thertof. or In aiiyw lie In-
Jure their health.” • r«,
Wb r. a* the culture of Rice upon the Dn ’«around th*
ity of Savannah which J»y contract are ettfjert to dry
ulturo, D a violation of the true intent and inciting of
.lie said contract, and is pr<4til Itrd by the Ortllninci * of
the city, and I* manifestly injurious m the bf>Mtli or the
l itixcn*) and whereat power is vested In the Major and
AI h rnten of the city of Savannah and tire hamb •- there
of, by Act of the General Assembly, to r any into full < ffset
•*-e avstem of dry culture, and to remove nil nuisances oc
■ ettsesof disease which may «fle< t ti.e hc.tith of the
«Risen*; ami whereas, it Is the rijtlit nnd Las I c. mi.e the
duty of the City Coum II to exert tho potver* time cunt,*,
red upon them, for the public good. . -
Pt< lion 1. lie itordalncd by tire Slayer and Abb rm*k
of the elty of Savannah and bandeta Hu-ieor, lliat it
shall bt the duty of the Sfayor, whenever be shall rei five
Information that Klee is planted orcultivurd upon any'
of the binds around Ure «ity subject to dry culture con
tracts, to serve n notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the tai l land, or any perron li.-tvlnr the charge of
tii* sniM,ar hl«. her or their agent, requiring the »«w
person to desist from Uw sold culture, ami to destroy the
sail Rice if growing, or to appear before Council nt a dins'
nnd idare in such m.tirt to taspecifltd.notexrcctliag
ten dajs ftom Ure dnte thereof! to show cause if nny tiiey
have, why the said growing Rice should not be removed-
-id dcMroyert aa a nuisance.
Sec. 2. And bt It ftirther ordained, That If lire said
ivner, tenant, cultivator or other person, .*ha'I not, upon
the sal I notlrt, comply with the term* of lire some, or
shall fell to appear before Council, or If hat ing appeared,
no lufflrl 'nt cause should be shown why tire said Rh-e
should not be removed, and lla culture abandoned, mat In
such rase tire said Sfayor and Aldermen nmv .'Ire. t Ure
City Manhal forthwith to remove the said fil r and tn-
destroy tire same eff rtually, wher.-ver it may Le plantsd
or erowUtg on the raid dry culntre contract.
See, 3. And be It further ordalmal, That the rxp.-ns.re '
incurred by the C ity authorities In enforcing tbte ordi
nance, shall be aascsted upon the owner of the lend trmu
which th* nuisance shall be removed, and shall u col
lected by execution to be Issued therefor as in other caw*
of dues to the city.
Sec. 4. And be it further ordained, That nothin? In this
ordinance ahttil l e so construed as to prevent nn a.-tfoa
for mid recovery of damages for violation of tire dry cul
ture contracts between the owners of lands and the cor
poration of Savannah.
Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, That all or.'tnnrcr*'
nr pxrta thereof militating with the provirlon* of this or
dinance, be, and the same ora hereby rep. .tied.
Pasted in Coum 11,90th .May, 1848.
IL K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attert, A C PavtaroRT, Clerk of Council.
1?XTRACT from Ordinances relating to
JJ Lumber, Fire Wood, fcc.—“Be It further ordained,
that no person ritnll bring, dopoelt, lay, or * '
brought, depn Itcd, or laid. In any. nr either
lie winrveapr dock* within the city or Savannah, any
lie*, tobacco, cotton, lumber, core, bale*, parkacos,
♦trued to prevent any Planter from landing rut of ht*
boat or canoe the products of his or her plantation, either
i.r *ale nr for fkmlly u *, but Inno ca*e>hall h* nr the
re allowed to occupy the raid public wharf or dnok l..nr«r
than I* absolutely neeewary”- ' and tire skid mticlra may
beseixsd and retained uutR the fine Is paid.” PcnaJty
not exceeding fflOO.
True extract*. EDWARD O. WILSON, r. c.
Tire City 3larehal and Cltv Corn-tables are required t*
enforce above Ordinance. By order.
M }«nt8 d tsDWARtl rt. WILSON,o.o.
PLERK’S OFFICE—Savannah, 20th Dc-
V-/ cember, 1818.—Extract of "an Ordinance, to pre.
vent shooting with fire arms, In the city of Savannah, and
to punish the offence or aetUn? off ^.|uibs, crackers and
other combiittible matter, and for otirerpurposes;" i)a»ii-.t
In Council, 15th Dec., 1817.
Be It further ordained, lint It shall be the duty or tite '
Cltv Marshal and City Constables to Inform nj-ihm all
white persons found within the limit* of mid ntv, dis
charging or attempting to dlachargo nny gnn, pi-tol or
other fire firms, crackers or other romlmnili'c prepare-
tint, and that tire person so Informed ngahivt be fined tn a
sum not exceedidg thirty dntlarsj and If n slnvc or free
person of color be found so offending, suM, perron of
color ahan receive corporal punishment not exrerdii.gtea
»r lh. om;:rr r»e..nl
dec M A. C- DArgNTORT, C■ C.
pLERK'S OFFICE — Samimh, D«e.
SOth, 1818—Exmtct from “an 'prdlnan-e defining
what shall be considered public mrlsnrt'**. anti for tits
prevention, punishment and renewal of :i • - .nr.” p«*rol
InCQuncU August9d, 1839, and amended Octotar 24th,
"lie U further ordained, That It shall notbe lawf.il for
any Have or free person of color to smoke n cigar or yip*
In any of tite streets, lane*, alleys, V* —
squares within the city of Savannah,
not exceeding three dollars, orwhlpj
ten rtripck. ;
"VfOTICE.—Eitniet from Onlirunco reh-
XV uv* to.Vesrela, for the Information of CapUdo* of
Verael*. and others—Bolt ordained, kc., «It*balita the
within tho limlu oftho cltv, and lying In tho ’Ueam of the
Kteer Pavaanah; within the>aW liniit- or below rhe wune,
between the city irodTybce, to msaendravt ke«p .n*
pended during all the houre of mcht, ai the nuwftaado^
til tame prominent i*irt"f .ihc risdurof «ucbvB*ret nr
Craft, e lamp, propany trimmed end liuhn d, rnfVieufly
. j wjiii*...... -.jvhtlmi-lv notice «.f the pt*cc:.c» eg
i all uavij'Atii.g the Jtrreta." Ferial-
EDWARD G. Wn.fOV
•rtenrfin eaaes. I tuchvc ci or craft ro
M. COOPER. ry noten.-e. dmg q.H