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VOLUME XLVII.
THE REPUBLICAN
IS rUSLISIIKD
DAILY AND TIU-WEKItLY,
J. L. LOCKE St A. K. MOORE
arr » county printers.
t. W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TEIlMSt
D«lly P«p«r $10, Tri-Weekly #3,l>«r minum
(57- la no ca«e will an Order f>r the paper b« attended
to, uiileii accompanied with the money, or asatlsfitctory
elty refer* nee.
Advertlf eraente Ineerted at tba following ratea t.
Uhc iqrAHt, (Tan mrae okuii,) lex inscrtion, ..40,73
Each ( OHTlMOAMCf, BO
UNKfqUARB, tone win daily, 9A0
onriQOARe, month daily,... 7,00
ONE iqUARR, TWO MONTH* DAILY
Kite 1 onca or twice a weak, art charged 73 cu. par
• Legal alvciti Cinenu Inserted at tba usual rale*, and
(iiirt care uken that they be pub.lahad according to law.
All a |verd.emenw from trauaient persons or etraagara,
,0 ThB P priV"eie< l of yeady adrartUara wlU be confined
rigidly to their regular bu-inert, and all other advert!.#,
menu not pertaining to thglr regular budne** a* agreed
for, to be paid extra.
ready a tvertl.ei* ekccdlng in their advertisements the
average number of line* agreed ibr, Will be charged at
proportional nue*.
NO ADYBBTICBMBirT* WILLIE INIEBTEDOBATOITOCILY.
All adrenHetnents for charitable lusUWUoos and re-
lljioui Hocietler.will be charged half price.
(to* All AdvertL-emenU sent to ihls offl;e wlihout di
rection* ai to the number of (ntertioiti, will be publUh-
cd daily, unil ordered to be discontinued, and charged
V°All"^eVter* directed to tills office or the Editor*,
mud be port paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. R—Each Citation by the Clerk* of tha Couru of
Ordinary, that application hai been male for Letter* of
■Adminl.irati «, uu tb* pu .li lic 1 TMtaTT bate at I ad.
. Notice by Executor* and Administrator, for Debtor* and
Creditor* to reader la their account*, aiud be published
Kale* of Real Estate and Negroes by Executor*, Ad*
.tnlnUtratorr, and GuarJiana, mu-t be pufaUrited SIXTY
DAYS before the day of,ale. Tbe.e salts mu t be ma le
at the Court llou-e door of the county In which the
E r »perty Is situate, and on the AM Tue May of the m mtb,
.■tween tin houri of ten In the morning aid four In the
afternoon. No .Me fr mi day to day l* valid, ualeesro
expressed In the advertisement.
AppUcatioas by Executors, Administrator* and Guardi
an* to the Court of Ordinary for leave to eeU Real Estate
or Negro.*, mad be puMl.h-d POUR MONTH:*.
Sale* of personal property (except negro**) of testate
and Intestate estates by Lxe.-uiorj and Administrators,
mud be advertised PORTY DAYS.
Application* by Executor* and Admlnlitratora for Lit-
Mr* m>mUiorr must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgage* oa reel estate,
must be advertised once a month for POUR MONTHS.
Order* of the Court bf Ordinary (accompanied with a
♦•PV.oftha bond ofagreetienn to make titles to land mud
be advertised three month* at tea*.
Sheriff’* aa’e* undar executions regularly granted by
the court* mart be advertised THIRTY l)AYS-under
mortgage execution* SIXTY DAYS—Sale* of perUhabla
°? M, J wu * *" bdvtrtUed gener
ally, Tl:.N DAYS before thedav oftfale.
Cuyler, Jo*. S. Pay.
Cuatom House—Port of Savannah.
igKSssgisss
Poet Matter—U*orgVschlcyf)u**t. EM-J. O. Ebon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
Prertdent-Robett Habersham; let Vice PiteMent-
Uhaa Green| Bd do. do^-E. Padelford | Secretary and
Treasurer—O. Cobent Committee of Adp«ale«-0. B. Cum-
mtajL Cohen, WfifiamOuocaa,Joe.
sst mams
""*** BANKS In SAVANNAH.
Dank of the State of Cienxsrltu
4 — Tue aaya and Fridays.
— €. P. Richardson*, R.
sberts, Wm-B.IIodgsoo,
Teller—d.H.*\viriiarn«.
no uicctuooro', a.m Agencies m Macon aha Griffin.
Jjn. W. AnJrr»n,"rrtffi«it m ?l3t. MllMr, C..h!.r,
oir.rin, S>m Tnadni. OMoui tut, WUn.M.y,
»MM»n-nuHto ioml. John C.Mooll, hue Cohn,
Wm-»■ CutfB, JohoWUbmm, On^, Joom, John
T«lor-J. C. Fm.ll.
Ha* an Agency in Griffin.
Marine and ■•'ire Insurance Bank.
Capital paid la #613,109-prtvtleged to lncreaie same to
gfaberttecrfl tit the attcpublfcan.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
_ v ■^v-vvaarr. lAV-rraarr.
t. A. Allen, Ifo-llS E. Molyneux, No. 77
'.U? It Hutchison'B0
130 G. II. Cummins. 60
W It CO. 114 E. A. SouJard, fid
,A A. Low and Co., 58
flamllt m fc Hardeman, 63
Ha.perk Stuart. 87
Smith k Humphreys, S3
Prune!* Wood, 01
Wm. Duncan. 80
*. vowiet, Vi
Wat. Adam i, 101
Way k King, 103
Cohen, Norn* k Co., 140
It. Ilabenbam k Son, 146
W. Woodbridge, 144
Crane k Rowland, 17t »
Elia* Reed, 174
J.II. Ladd, 181
.. d Preston, 194
Boaton k fluitby, 000
Rabun k Pulton, 907 v
T. H. Harden, U8
J.o.r
Cooke,*]
,Telfair’s Baud'!
«,10 Whitaker**.
R. A. Lewi*, 118
l|P T ..
N. A. Hardee, 110
W. O. O’DriscoU, 106
Padelford k Pay, 101
Tonga k Gammed, 84
E. Persona k Co., 9J
A*a Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon. 86
J. N?Wpe, 81
D. P. HaUey, 80
S. L. llollU, 80
P. H. Welmaa, 74
Greiner k ileail,71
R. W. Hamilton. 68
Wm. Crowder. 84
O. Hariri Ice, (00
Edward Wiley, 183
Clark k Law«on, 191
P. Sorrel, 108 _ ^
O. W. Audertmt k Bro.,300 T. O. NLbet, *»
C. F. Mill*,301 A. Mlal*. »J0
F. H.nehn’,306 Wimaimuaod
Wm. Ilatter.by, 70 . - - .
Ste|ihrn Hill*, 123
in*. Hurke, Bo
t>. Sni..ntou#,9M
E. W. linker, Jon*i’ Whf.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Phllbriek, Merisis fc Bell, 138 Bay street-
Cohen k Fosdlt-k, 148 do.
Tho*. J. •J tR MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 308 Bar street.
Wm. B. OUe* k Co., 01 llav-«ueet.
A. A. Bmet*. gmet’s Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAHODRY GOODS.
II. Robert*, Gibbon’■ BuUdlng.
II. F. Waring, 111 Brougnton street.
Janie* Anderaon k Co., Warlni’s BuUdlng.
Laduop k Pome, Gibbon’* IluiUlag.
Bolder, Lathrop k Nevltt, Shad’* Building.
jEarmita. ft ft
Dewitt k Morgan, Rlbero’a Building. _
M. Frenderijait, corner Congress and Whitaktr-atrett*.
J. 8. Magi 11, ill CoogrCMetreet.
A. k L. Mack, 00 Bryan rtriiet.
* VVHOL8SALE GROCERIES
A. Weller, 10) Uay-street.
Cohea, Norris k Co., 110 Bay-street.
H. A. Crane. 189 Bayetraet,
Cunnerat fc ltarle, 130 llay itreet.
Scranton k Johiuton, 107 Bay-*treaL
Swift k Denslow, 160 Uay^ueet.
O. W. Dari*, 177 Bay-street.
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A. Champion, Market square.
It. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Roseau, corner Urouihton and nult-itreeu.
Kelly k O’Connor, corner Broughton k Drayton-ets.
J. O. Hlnchmao, do. do. do.
Theodor* Minis, 1» Bay street
W. W. Goodrich, Bmet** Building, Wbltaker-eueet
Jene fc Cady, 143 Brighton-street.
P. Bcherffi comer of York an fBull^te.
Wm. A. Carswj 11,rjir>itrof Jmn and St JuUan-sti.
6 B. k H. Weed, 163 Broughton street.
■MHMipSt
ink Co., Gibbons’ Building.
Acent, Market iquar*.
, . i, 107 Bay street
Johnson k Co., comer Bay a:id Bull-streets.
Tomer k Oden, MonumeiU-s^asr*.
W. T. WUllams, 140 llay-street
J. M. Cooper, comer Whitaker and St Julian-streets.
. Furniture vvauc-kooms.
1. W. Morrell, Smcu’ Building.
II. 8. Do/ardu*. 33 Bull-street.
- OROCkERY AND GLASS-WARE.
Weeds k Morrell, Smeu* Building.
Ootttae k Uuikiry. 108 Ilrran street
AGRICULTURAL STORE-*
fTi‘ w,M siWJiS3far^
nrr “ H,tmu '
SADDLERY, kc.
y.HMay k Co., comer Whitaker and Bryan-strssu.
N. U. Knapp. Market xtuare.
... Carriage repository.
Wm. Warner, 46 West Ilroad street
^ t , CLOTHING STORES.
<*• S.Nlchols,Gibboas’ Building.
StW. Adams, 8 Whitaker-street
--is—y— Georg# J. BuUoch, Cashier.
- McA, N«. J. Wahttw,, jH..rv]
Navnnnal. Institute for Savings.
C. P. Richard'one, Prestdenti J. OUtuteadTEreasurer}
Hiram Robert*. Bicr.tary.
Dlroctors—li. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, Beni. Snider,
JL B.^Knipp, O. It. Ilcmlncluoa, H. Lathrop, Thomas 4.
The‘investing Coffimltteels composed of H. D. Weed,
BenJ. Snider, and Hiram Robert*.
Inattrunee Offlcea In lavannah.
Hartford Fir# In urincd Comptny, Hartford—Capital
8300000. W. WooJbrilgt, No. 144 Bay-st
jfitaa Inmnnee Comptny, Hartford—Capital 8300..
JO. Cohen, Norri* k Co., No. 143 Bay st
Hope Mutud Llf* In-unnco Comptny, Conn.—Capital
8300,0000. t’oh n, Noni* k C«., No. 143 Bay St
Howard Inunrw* Company, New-York-Caplttl 8300,-
_ Untfahee Company, N.
Y—Capital 8100.000. W. Crabtrt*, No. 906 Bny-et
Protection Marine k Fire In urance Company, Hart-
fbrJ—Capit ti •-■■ ■". Brigham k Kelly, No. 178Bay st
New-York Equllibli Flrj In urance Company—Capl-
d 0300 000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-st
Mutual Life Insurance Comptny, New-York—Capital
I- W. P. Hunter, Plant n* Bank.
Mutual Safety In.urance Company, New-York—Capi
tal k ■■". Geo. Schley, Po t Office.
Phonlx Office London—Capital R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Bay rt
- v ---— IRS AND DRAPERS.
Ham iton k aymoiis, 17 Whltaker-etrtet
Robinson k Camp, 6 Bull-street.
Philip KeuftgS Bryan-street
So n.WTento,97 WhUaker-sueet.
James P. Stokes, 98 do. do.
M. Carey, cornet Whitaker and nroughton-stmts.
HAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler k Co., Congresi-itreet
, . J'AsjEN.iiBLB'BOOT-IJA
L. RoW.br, 39 ^Vbi taker-street
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-street
Jacob Dutenbofer, 78 Br^n^rtreet.
tin-w’abe smSukactureii.
Joh.cjrruhm. ra Muku ^mn.
t r. T ,PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
J. G. Fall Want, Monument square.
A.r.«.,,5'^!;k^ A 1 CTt,REM -
P. Jacobs, 37 Bull sweat.-
P. W.LlndeiOOOBuiUueet
itassttSS 5 *—
E. Withlngton, 143 Bayr-strset ^ ^ •
“• M,a «Ss!r' 1
£ , T? V ;. a t , T “P p ' , i c > l »-If‘lm aiMn.Packet wh«if.
T. R. Mill., Iron fi-.imm llonl (.-.mp..)-!- Trhwr.
■ n. u j K ES. l i,;i^ , i!,'fci VB,0,,T '’'
Alrt. 1*. plir, WhiirC
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Snbannnli Directory.
SAVANNAH, QA„ FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1840.
NUMBER 88.
Government of Die City.
Thejovemment o[ thc.c By comlsu of .^Mayor an^l9
Aldrrtnrn, who tog ither aradeiwmlnatod the City Coun-
AUtrmt*— 1 Thomas Pure*. R-HTOrtfllt \ ^
E. Padelford, President, J. Olmriead, Cashier.
DUcount day*, Tuetdays. Thursdays and Saturdays-
Paper received up to 10 o'clock on the morning*
o’clock on tha morning* of
A. Champion, Jo-
Belgian. No. 108 (lay stt John G. boon, PortUfUsee,PoAt
omcstJohn w. Atvlrr-on, lir««iU*n and the l wo Sicilies,
W. Crabtree, Bremen/No. UOOBay-sti P. II. Welman,
Agent for Loyd's. --
Superior Court—Chuthiun County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Ja-lgc; John E. Davl*, Clerk fiuperio
and Inlsrlor Courts | Wm. W. Oatee, Sheriff.
Tax Coliseum TlmmisEdi n, Coronerj Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor 1 WUIlam Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of O.P. Ai O. Ai T. City of lavannah.
Bits 1st Moo-Uys, In February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In cIvU suiu extends from 830 to #300.
Judge—Mordecal Sheftall, Sen.j Clerk—Levi S. Ruseclli
Sheriff—George W. Wyllr
Juatlcee Inferior Court-Clxatham County.
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorn# WUllams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewie.
Clxbk Court or Obdiiurv—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Ilouda—Cfxathnm County.
R. Wayne, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday In December.,
V. B. Co mis Blttlnsr In Bnvnnnnh.
Hon. James M. Wayne, or Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. 8. and Judge of the 6th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georgs G| m, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thomaa M. Griffin, Marshal.
Bnvnnnnh and O.reeehe* Cnnnl Company.
Capital, 8180,000. In Shares of 80 dollars each.
Directors—George W. Anderson, Amos Bcodder, M.
Marsh.
Snvanna.lt Fire Company.
Chier Fireman—Josephs.Payi 94do—Alvin N.Mil-
lerj 3d do. Robert Lachllsons Clerk—John Haupt Ben.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society-Instituted In 1730. Solomon Cohen,
President-
Savannah Female Asylttm-Pounded In 1801.
Savannah Free School-ELtablUhed In 1816. E. Shef-
tan, Teacher.
Savannah Poor Houte aqd Hojpltal-Instltuted In 1804.
Wm. Dunrah, Pre-ldent.
Business Curts.
I>. JACODS,
SEOAR AND 'TOD A OOO STORE.
NO. »T UULL-aTREET, ’
— — “id indiam, naan sr
Savannah, C
Mmataatly on band 8
tan Segare, at Who
Chewing Tobacco,
(•ton or rad taoiaa, naan Motroxur aqoau.)
Savannah, (is.
N. B.—Kaepe1 constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Segan^ax Wholesale and Retail.
IT, ke.
SEOAR
NO.T
R A m‘a’nu'f5!'cT UR ER,
1.13 WlilTAREJUSTREET,
Savannah, o*u,
llmm hud . tun ud .Me. Ruck ton, Snui
“ttwaassHaftsawSf*-
FAOTORS Y f COMMISSIONArmCIIANTS,
1*0. U4 BAY STREET. 1
Savannah. Oa.
FA Cl'olu" l COMOS , SWN > .VEDci/AN2'S
Savannah, Georgia.
osas. r. aaxiiTox. tmomas uaidknav.
DEALERSfXrOR OCKU.IEs'J?fb VISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
coaxia or aav amd watTaua eve.
Savannah, Qeorala.
xdwasd awtrr. a. a. bxxilow.
JOHN I’UOM],
HOUSE. SION, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, kc. kc., ’
• No. 11 WntTARta-av.—8avammam, Ga.
fo.
JOHN O. FALIdlO.
"rfytNTWQ,
J, kc.,kc.
Savanm—
, TOR BALE—All kinds oT Mixed Paints, Paper Hang-
lags, Borders, and Plre-Board Prints.
nan-nous, ship, <ms Stram-Datiict ftStomfscmcuts.
CKNTllAL ItAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
t# Atlanta,
to Augusta,
to Columbus,
to Opellke.
to TuacumMa,)
•.•/.Ip. Si:
.87 00
10 00
... 880
.. 15 00
... 17 00
15 00
600
JOTDV J. SULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SION. AND FANCY PAINTER,
BO Bdlx. oxx doom North or Brouohtom-8t.
Scenery in bil or Water Coloni Plain. Fancy and Gilt
Signs, (tanners, Flags, Transparencies, Window
^ . Shades, kc., ncativ executed to order.
a 07- House Painting, Graining, Glaxing and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, teems reasonablr.
i:iiAnt,ga VAX uphc. ~
SASH. BUND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONS AT TSt SHORTSST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualltiae and Whit* Pin* Lumber for Sale.
JABIRS QUANTOCK, Ken.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JPLtAK-STUtrr, WIAE TBB MAtKBT.
Carriagea repaired, and all other work don* at short notice
ALVIN N. BULLISH,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT,
IRON AND BRAS8 POUNDER,
■ASTERN WHARV—BAY-STREET,
•Savannah, Oeoraiai
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAX« CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
It* At J. LACHLXNON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS POUNDERS,
coNAL-enurr, near rat CAtAt*»Ldct,
Savannah, Georgia.
a. LACItlllOS. J. LACrtLISOt.
JACOB DUTBN1IOFKR, A sent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
BETAS STREET, SECOND DOOR VdON BOLL-STRILT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fin* French Calf-skin Boots and other work ntuir to order.
L. HOBIDBll,
(raoM Paris.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT 4* SHOE-MAKER,
Importer of Preach Leather.
WniTAttTB-STBEET, OPPOSITE SMBTS lUltPIN#.
J. Im OLIVE*It.
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA OTURER
No. 17 BuLL-rratrr, near MostmBST-aqoABB.
•Cork aol#, Water proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther, Wa.king, Dree*, and Pump sole Boots | nhuotiog
lluiktns, Bootees, Oxford Shoe.!, l’umps, SHppers, kc.
mad* to order In the neatest and most fashionablemanne.
of warranted malarial*, and by the most experienced and
careful workmen.
BL CARRY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
noaxta whitaXbb and brououton-strekt,
Savannah, Gtonla.
CLOTHS, CABSIMEHES AND VE8T1NGB,
JOSH1MI TB.TXV,
(p*om Paris.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. JIT WH1TAKER STREET,
IwvHnfhi Georgia.
N. 0.—All orders left with him will foe executed in the
neatest and mnet fo hlonable style.
PHILIP KHAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
ANU DEALER !N
Ready-Made Clothing, SblrU, Stocks, Suependers, Hand-
karchlaft, Gloves, Merino end SUk Under-SblrU,
Drawer*, ke.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
eacotn door west or m. Eastman, jawkllbr.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR. %
30 WHITAKER STREET.
All GarmenU In bis Un* made In the neatest and latest
Fashion. *
N. B.—Cutting done at the eborteit notice. 6m
i under the superintendence of ladles.
Hlbeniiui Society—Instituted 1819. George B. Cum
in! g, President.
phuh Unloo Society—Instituted In 1648. John Murphy,
at. Andrews* Soelety—Innltttted in 1818. Henry Me-
Alpin, Preddent-
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Inlder, President..
The Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
The Initituitou of the SUtera of our “Lady of Mercy.”
Lodges of Free Blaaona and Odd Fellow*.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York MaronsA—
Formeily called Savannah Lodge—Chartered In 1733.
Richard T. Tumor, W. M.
Zerubbabel Lodge, No. 18, (Ancient York Maiona,)—
In»Utu:«dln)830. Robert 11. Griffin^W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient Yolk Ma*oo*,)—Orga
nised In 1816. John Carmtber*, W. M.
Mnjno’.ln Knvtmnmentj No. 1, (Odd Pellowt,)—Insti
tuted In 1813. Frederick Krenson, C. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
In 1813. Wlcklin# Bruen, N.O.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted in
1813. John Canntbers, N. O.
De Kalb Lodge, No. 0. (Odd Fellows,)-*InitiWted in
1618. Anton Harariek, N. O.
Bona of Temperance*
Tnonabowi Division, No. 9->-Iu*tituMd In 1846. Wm.
B. Herat*, W. P.
Yemasrae Division, No. 15-Iiutltnted In 1847., Wm.
’floclatlea Connected with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Church Sunday School. — —,.
Pro byterlan Church. Baptist Sunday School*.
Society. Society of St. John tho Baptist Female Mis-
elontry Society. Foreign MDslonury Society. Educa-
tion Society of the LmhciatrChurrh. Bible, Prayer Book
and,, Tract Soelety. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St John’s Sunday and Pari.h School. Sunday School of
the First Pro*byterlan Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday School*. ——
Other Societies In Savannah.
Georgia lUrtorical Society.—James M. Wayne, Pmt
Georgia Medical Society.—R. D. Armild, President
Savannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, President
Commissioners Residing In Savannah,
roaratTAttsoor deposition*, and por acxnowledoe.
mint amd moor 6r natna, ke., to bb osed in eraan
• George Schley, for tha States of Maine. Massachusetts,
Rhode island, New York.Pcnnn-Ivanla,Maryland, South
Cartllna. Florida, Alabama and Louisiana,
M. II. MoAlllster. for Mawtchusette.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A. R. Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Chariton, for Florida.
— Bruen, Florida and South Caroline-
Connecticut
for North Carolina.
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
sroooutox-st., amvaat wiutaher amd Barnard.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces,and RerilnGratee; Free stone for Buddings.
Ornamental Iron Railing*, kc. kc., furnished to order.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of p>raonal property,
orrtci, corned bull-st. and sat lasx,
r.„u
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OVPIOR 0t BULL-*T.| OPPOSITE PULASKI HOniR.
Court Day*, • • First Raturdav In etch month.
Return Days, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 09 Droughlon-etrect
DR, E. PARSONS,
DEJVTIST.
Will perform any operations pertaining to hie 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.
Opbratino Booms, No. 187 Cosobess-itbxxt.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young’s lIiiildlng,Slgn of the Golden S«d die,
Oopotilt Hamilton 4* Symont' Clothing Stan.
W. II. MAY df CO.,
Manufkrturcra of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, have on band a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
part | .Spanish Quilt'd, Overlaid and Shafton Saddles j
Planter’s larg.t and extra largn Saddles; Mens' plain do.;
English dn.; Boys’ and Raco do.; Ladles' Saddles of a
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle-!
Trunks, kc.
8ADDLER*8 MATERIALS.—Saddle Tree*. Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barou n hc, Buggy and Sulky
Hameaaea of aU Unde, by the (ingle set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—Barouche, Ruggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs andDows,
by the ilnglu set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.t broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and. Worsted
Fringes; Mark and purple Coach Roans; Boggy Lamps;
plated and Brass Carnage Banda; Brass and plated
knobs, kc. Jan 1
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS. _
M. EASTMAN ha* made large addition* to his
er stock of Watchee, Jewelry, and SUvar Ware, which ho
will sell at New-Vork prices.
He baa also added to hUitock anetegant assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY tSlLVEHBBTS. eonri'*'
pot, Sugar-how),and ureamer. Acbofceeolj
fine London made, ftill jewelled LEVEE
with heavy flne gold hunting caici; together wilh a grcal
variety of other article*, among which may be found
^^B^^ ta ^Blntta5dPw«endptt!; , 5l!E
ions, Card Cases, Fin# Pocket Cutlery. Fancy Boxes,
s&FBasknsffgjrates
Inxtnimtnw, MiUtery Goode, Fancy Gooda In rest vader
ty, ke. Jan
to Decatur, L
«• *• •• to Huntsville, )
** ” M to Na-hvllle, )
“ :: r™“"
i« ii u to MempMa/.i.... ; ww
^ t ■-Witsa."uaiw;'«Wi
lutes of Freight for Merchandize Generally, from Savannah to Macon i
M«*stja*Mxrr Good*—Boxes of llata, Bonnets, Pumltura, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Ooodi, and other
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot,... 13 cents.
Crockery Ware, In cratesTboxes or bhd* V.. ....... 10 «*
Goon# ar wuomt, riarrCt*.*—Boxes Glass, PalnU, Drugs end Confectionary, p«r 100 lbs., 80 •«
»•*•» Lard. Tobacco. Leather, Tildes, Copper, Tin,
* , r?. <y *? d :**-. « ..
Tmisb Class—Flour, Bacon, Liquor*, fo*k, Bsef. Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbi. t 40 «*
gagas!9:
«»wwiiili,,M. l^m». ■■ L. o. REYNOLD,, Bmliwr .ad Bqp.ri.ttnjMil.
MACON AND WEfitfERN RAIL-ROAD.
naiFtaTiaitot^G^ 0 10 ^ l ^ ant0 » ^ m Uea of the line of Rail-Roada extending from Seven-
The Passenger Tnditeof title Road era run daily m follows: connecting at Mmw with the Central Boad.er.dat
Atlanta with the Western and Atlantis and Ororgla Rail Roads.
Leave Ma-on at 6 A. M-, arnv# at All rata 13 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leavj Dalton 4 A. M, arriv* at Atlanta. 11 A* M-, and at Macon 6 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to ant from tiavannah sleep om night at Macon.
The Trains on the Western and Atlratic Rood do not run on Hunlay.
Passcng r* for Cole nbus, Montgom ry end New Ori -an* via Havaaaah and Macon, take Stages at Baraesvill*.
Passeng ti for La Grange, West Point, Montgomery and New Orleans via Aagusta and Atlaata, take Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains an ntadally through the baslaeo* season, and trt we -kly the rematadir of the year.
All fr. lfht to and from other Roa la promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Rated of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BBTWtKS MACON AND
First Class, (per cubic loot.)—Iloxe* of Hats, Boots, bbocs, Uonncu, Furniture, and su.'h
other trtlctnaaaars clearly analogous to those named.
SgcoND Class, (per 100 ll*.)—Boxes and baits of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glasa, Paints, Oils,
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,.
Tnfnn i.’lasb. (p ir 100 Ibe.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Hope, Butter. Cheese, Tobacco,
Leather, Hides in bales, Cotton Yarns, Copper, Tin.Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow ware, Casting*
Hardware, and aU other heavy articles not otherwise bnumstated
Fourth Class, (p r 100 lbs.)—Flour.Rtae, Ra-ora Pork, Beef, Flah, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Hags, Ginseng, green and dried Fruit*. Mill Gearing, I’lt Iron, Mill and Grin
Cotton from Atlanta to tiavannah,
” “ Jonesboro’ “
” « Griffin “ ....'».
Macon, Oct. 98,1848.
l*E\V-YOIUl AND UVimUl
WEEKLY
line or
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
Bulling Every Wednesday.
The new and superior Steamship*TENNESSEE,Capt
John Collins, and CHEROKEE, CipCTao* Lyon, will,
until fttnhrr notice, have Savannah And New York evsry
Wednesday, commencing with lb 98:h March.
Thee- swift Steamer* are each if 1.951 ton* burthen,
buM In the rtrongett and mo t appoved manner, and ar*
unaqua led in all the needful qualUes to give confidence
as well aade-patrii to traveller*. They nave all these*
commodationa for passengers and Vvight requUlte, to en.
title them to public patronage.
The Central Rail-Road will fcapateh an extra train
from Macon Tut duy evening, to connect with time
steamers on Wednesday, and Dora Savannah oa their
arrival ifnaedftil.
QGh No fralghtrecelved after »Im o’clock on the day
Savannah, -
or PAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
mar 91 No. 104 Front it , Ncw-Vork.
,.^8et*. per uuiu*.
50 “ *« 100IU.
50 ” ” 100 Ibe.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup rintendant
SAVANNAH AN1) AUGUSTA
roil tTEW.l’ORK.
A-U jgA JSA
aira
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To tail weekly during the year. This Un* la composed
ortho (fallowing vessels:
Bantu* ISAAC MEAD. R. T. Bnowt.
::
Brig JOHN ENDERS J. Joatsot.
Schr. G. J. JONES,.. li. Loot.
The above vesecle are of the first class, Insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded by Captains of much
expert-nee In Utt trade. They will be towed upnnd
down the river when necessary, and will always aall on
the day advertised. The Cabins are handsoin ly (far-
nlihod, and every care will be taken (far the comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 17J liny-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 186 Front street, New-York.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Steam-boat Company of Georgia's Boats
CHATHAM, Capt lloatAnn,
TENNESSEE Capt. Gould,
TIIQS. 8. METCALFE Capt PowtLL,
Run between the above plic*s In connection with Tow
>at« and Lighters, affording the m reliant* or Oeorgta.
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap and
expeditious made of tran>porutlon of goods to and from
the Interior.
During the vaxv low stogie of the river lb* present
sea,on, (lower than foe tome year*,) tnrrchandL# sn
tru-tedto thl* Company has been forwarded with but
trifling detention and no Interruption; proving to the pub.
lie UWr ability to forward goods at the lowest stages or
the river.
Merchandise, In all case*, Imported or exported will he
received and forwarded free of commissions, and (bight
for til* Georgia Rail Road (far Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the Western k Atlantic Roll Road, can be
paid at those Stations; (bight Ibr other Stations this side
of Atlanta Is payablt at Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Kail Rood will also be (far
warded (be of commissions, and all exp-tue paid, and
collected at Savannah ftom consignee* or vessels, when
required.
The T. 8. M. now rum as n regular pocket, affording
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
of Savannah Agent, and ftom tha Interior to Auguste
Agent.
rarticular car* etiould be taken to address BUIs Lacing
to James A. Fawns, at Savannah. _
A cents, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah,
oct 16 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augurta.
HERON'S PHILADELPHIA
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
The following vessels comprise title Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, via:
Schr. IUMA ELIZA, Capt. Htoaxt.
8«hr. H. WESTCOTT. Capt. Hand.
8chr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lonot.
The above vessels are all first class schooner*, and
command*! by Captains exp.-rteneed Intht trade, and
who will use their best exertions to give satiffoctlon to
tit* shippers. ForFr-lihtor Passage, (having good ac
commodation* for Passeng -rsMpply to
GHEINER k BEALL,
79 Hay street. Savannah.
ALEXANDER HER'iy. Jt.,
oct 17 No. 37X N. Wharves, Phils lelphia.
Dally U. S. BIsUlStenm-Pncket Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRD* OV Ttt* WAT.)
METAMORA,. Capt F. Harden.
WM.SEABROOK, ..Capt P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCH Capt Frnn Peck.
JASPER,. Capt. Wm. 8. Dixon.
Tills Line U cnni|meed of the above very superior
Steam I’arkcu, with experienced commanders, nnd can*
not be excelled Ibr saft ty, comfort amt regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’clock,
nnd leave Charleston every morning at 9 o'clock through
out the yenr.
Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. Tlrsugk TirkMt
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollar*, including
meals on the atcamen nnd omnlhus fore in Savnnnah.
BROOKS'k TUPI’ER, Agents. 8avannnb.
oct 98 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston -
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
ThU Company will continue to transport Produce and
othrr Men ham.lse on the Savannah River, to and from
Auguste, by their Iron blearner*
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt Philtot.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by tits Steamer
AMORV SIBLEY Capt Crkswill.
The latter Steamer being of lees draught than any othrr
on the RIv.t, insure* unprecedented despatch In aU stages
of the wat r. The Company Is also provided with fifteen
Tow boats and two Lighten.
AU Freight addrraeed to tit* car* of the Company or its
Agents, wUl be received and forwarded free of comwls-
A. SIHLEY, President, Auguste.
. TaIL^ MILLS, Ay jit,.Savannah.
General eteUcrtfsrmcuts.
HQUSK-FUKNISHINQ STQItE.
COLLINS 6t UDLKLUY,
* 1W BRYAN-STREET,
XJAVE IN STORE—A full wpply of
AJL Crockery anil llouscfumUtiliig c.uoils,
to which they respectfully tarke the attention of purcha
ser*. Their stock In pert constats as follows:
CROCKERY, CHINA. AND GLAUS WARE.
W.O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Sett*
China TeaSette, gold bamUnd Plata* d °‘
Do. do. do. raised figure, China Vaeee
Bocioct Holder*, China Mta, Mantel Ornaments
Chll)fen’s Tea Setts, Glow Lamps. Tumblers
Wine Clours, Solar and Astral chimney*
Decant rs, Castors, Bird Classes, 8 per Is Jan
3~ , raH:to8n*fc
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Sble and Hall Lamp*,
Lanterns, Britannia, Braes and Tin CaSlIcaUek*, Ten
— — ------spoon Trays;
Sptae Boxes;
Oyster UtelWDJel.
~;T#e and Table
A N ORDINANCE—-To divide the City of
-LJL Savannah into Fire DLtilcp', and to provide lot
giving the nlaims of Fire. .
sr. tion I—Be It oid.au cd by iheMKyorand Aldtimee
of the City of Savannah and llomln* theol in Council ns
Med, add It 1* hereby oidataed by the authority or ibe
That from and after the ;-n- ugc of tins mdfi ei.ee,
the City of Favannah ai.d Iluuiluis thereof, bo, and tire
»am* are, divided into Five General l.hhiorre, t» be
known ii (Le Dirrtricu, accoiding to lire following plan
aud numbers:
1st Di.tt let, Shall Include all that portion of tire: it) and
lam!et<, bounder) ns follows: North In the biter; Last
by ■ line commencing at the lowest petal Fam of tbs
Eutem Wharves, and rum.lug Bomb to a poiiitoppoalra
tin Eastern tei minus of South limnd street: and U e t br
Hullmen. Whick portion of ibe Cit> an bout dsd, tbaii
be numbered and known aa the (lrst Fire Dbt.ii t
2d l.lstriet, eball 1:.elude all lira: portion <>i tire City
and llamleis, bnuuded a* follows; North by South IJroau-
itraet; Eart and South by tho c Ity t' mm.*, \h.eluding
til buUdlnn wititln the corpoiatu limits of tbo f-lty,) and
•— '*• \vblelt r
— Plate C
Lamps; together whh n
Wart.
. COTLERY AND DOMESTIO n,
Knives onld
Flab Kettiestfroo
sum, Mine* KAlve*. Soup Dinaten, rub Kettles, (mo
Pots, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tonga, elegant Steel Fir#
Setts. Porcelain Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer
aud Waffle Irons, Coal llods, Coffee Roisters, Brass and
ISK&ml&MBlbMr
Bette, CridlrorasjLt tad Moure Trap., Stands,
Wire tad Nursery readers, Egg Whips, Paste Jaggtra,
Oyster Knives, Ice Breakers, Cork Screws, kc. fccT
. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Backete. Tube, Selves, Brooms, Wash Hoards, Bel-
es and Wagons; together with a good assorttnant of
TraveUtag sad Fancy Batkcu; Dusting, Scrub, tad other
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
_ China, Glass and Wood Toys, a flat assortment; Fancy
Boxes, riaytng Cards, Wax Candles, Segar Fare-, La-
dtea’ Drawing Cares, Marties, Thermometer*, Tooth and
•— 1k Bcn., Ltaaoc Fla«k*. Rook "—
Nail Bni-lws, D«a
“Ue», Crim|
iptag Machines, Curling
Fta-ks, Rook Best*,
uriing Scissors, Knife
Country merchants. Planters, Housekeepers
rs, are Invited to call, as their prices wUl b» It
SNIDEIl. LATHROP A NEVTTT,
BA VANN Ml, GEORGIA,
TTAVE IN STORE-A full uoortment of
XI FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS, which they
offer Ibr vale at Wholesale and Retail, oa the most ram
looable terms.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffll, own Importation;
heavy Twilled Bristol, and (fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whimsy bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Neg.o plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very ta'ge a -oitment, compil tag all tit*
different style* and qualities both (fancy and plain, or
Georela and Northern make. ’
CLOTHS—brack, biue, kown, green, gray tad drab
cloths.
CAS8IMERES—Black and (fancy plaids and stripes.
TWEEIW—Ad a torment of plain and (fancy.
SATTINETS—Blue, b ar k and .ancy tolor*.
VESTINGS—Aa as oitmefat of >bk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilina.no; jt and Scotch bonnet*.
OSNABUnUri—A large >upplv, at factory plica*.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, (Or picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, (far plantation use;
low price to fin* scarlet; a Istg* avortmantoflow
price to fin# whit* flanndi., b*»t make*.
CANTON FLANNEL8—White and unbleached, best
qua'itv.
BED TICKS—AJI qualities of cocoa-
DIMITY—Furniture and camb ie dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton and silk fringes.
CARPET!NOB—Super BntMCta, 3 ply and imperial; cot
ton and wool and all couoa.
RUGS—Fin# to low pile*.
West by Hull meet. Which portion of the City i
bounded, sbalU be numbered and knywn as tire Eecona
3d Ills tilet, Kban Include all that portion of the ti:*
lui.dcd a* lolluw*: North by the Elver; East by Bulb
Mitel; fioath by South Bread eueet, ai d West by Warn
Broad street. Which portion of the City so k.ui ded.
*ha I be numbered ai d known aa the Thl d I Ire l iiuict!
4th LWtrict, than li clude all font pmtion of tire utv
and Hamlet*, bounded aa (fallow* t North bv Bi.uth Broad.
“—4; East by Bull street; South by the line ol ii.cr.tpo.
-- U of tho aty. find Wait by Wist Bn nd jftrset.
Which porti ra or the City a*>d Hamlets ro bounded, sliati
be numbered ai.d known a* the Fourth Fire Iri trict.
5th BUt. let, t-ha.l krlude all that purilon of lire (ity of
Savannah km.wn aa •• Yaaweraw,’’ at.d bounded as fol.
lows: Noilhb) the divert East by Wc*t lt«ad street;
South by tb* line of incorporation .of the City, and West
by the t anal. Which portion of the City and I Un.ltu so
aftawid’’jhat iishallbe^re jutrof ti ie Wslclimnn la
the Cupola of the Exchange, at the occurreu-r m r„«,
first to give a general ata m, by rlnrlng the Earhange lirif
emrttauously, for a enac# of time not axeeailing two
tnlauteaduration, and then todeslgratetheHlitrict where
such fir* may occur, by Tol tag the bell for tire 11. it Di*.
trict—Striking Twice with shcui intervals for tirehtcor.d
Hi Met—Ft iking Three Times with short ii.ieivsi, for
the 1 l i d I i-tiict—M Iking Fuurltmcs with shnit inter-
va’a (br tha Fourth CUt, let, and Striking Five ’J uni s with
»hort Intervals for the FHlh District. Said ilr ring and
tolling o. the Exchange Bell to continue for a n r.cc ni tiure
ne t eaccrdiii? thirty mlnutceduration,wbca it tlreil cra-a.
Provided, naveitlttlers,That if duringtiie i.ie\alci.ce of
po# fir* In any pa:t of the t Ity, theta should occur a fir*
in another pa-1 of the Uty, then and In that ear. it shall
be the duty of the Watchman in the Cupola of the Eg.
change, to designate the I UMct where such t.-cm-d tire
mayjxcur^ ^tolling and^ sulking the Exchang* bell ta
Sbctiok 3.—Be it further ordained by the authority
afore*aid, That it shall be the duty of (Jio efforts of the
Watch, tocau e the alaim of fir# to be extended, Ly tint
ing the Bell of tb* ••Guard House,” without cc.raiu.u,
from the discovery of any fir* ta the City, ml tire tanre
•bell be subdued.
HacTtoa 4.- lie it ffartber ordained, That It shall be tha
duty of the Officers of tire Fk# Company, and of tire City
l * -ch, to report nil neglects of the duties required bj the
. - l»l"ns of this Ordlnai.ee, and upon conviction before
the 1’nlice Court of Savannah, such offender... convicted
rlutil be fined in a sum not exceeding Ten Dollars, » f be
dbrniwedfrom sen ice.
Bicnoak—Be It further ordained by the auibonty
aforesaid, That all Ordinance*, nr parte of Oxllnanoo*
inilitailnt against tba abova provb Ious of this Ordinance,
be. and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 9d April, 1846-
MATT1NG9—4 4 to 0 4. plain white and colored.
WINDOW HIIADES-Plaln and painted entras.
CURTAJN MATER1AI.S—liich floured andjdataecar-
BAIZES—F Igured and plain.
4 4 •“‘■Xplain
-plains
,e| : whiiVandbuffllnenTjj'ain wTtireandemtecKdeied.
COUNTERPANE*—White an* coMutd, taw pike to
fine.
DIAPERS—Huckaback, Scotch, Itneala and ronnn; linen
tab.* and damask diapers; brown table cloths and
diapers.
SHEETINGS—I.iaen and cotton, 4 4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive awoitment o:' bleached and
b.own Shirtings; tup*.lor bleached long clothe, best
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Ma* boro stripes and plaids;
Columbian and other stripes.
MARINERS STRIPES-Wide and nanow stripe*, aa-
DENIMS UnDJEANS-BIu* mixed dentate and bin*
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—Various quail-
ties and brands.
—ALSO—
A full anoriment of choice Prints, ftom low price to
superfine, dark «wl lifht colored Ginghams, Alpacca*.
lto<ntMu.Uies, fa.act ana *•:c^iub msA rreach
•••.inrH. worsted Dameek* mmI Mkmm.
—ALSO—
A foil assortment of HOSIERY, comprising.Cotton,
Woolen and Silk, In all their va. leiies.
Ladles’, Gent's and Mtees’ Me.lno Undershirts and
Drawers; Silk and Cotioo Umbrellas, a foil assortment.
Jan 33
. T. R. MILLS. At-nt, Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND. Atvnt, Auguste.
Sein l-V eekly U* S.Mall Stcani-Packrt Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Ga.jJACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Ft*.
In connection with tire Charleston Dall^r Mail Steam-
Packets at Savannah; tire Mail steamer 8.
II 8PA1.D-
ING, ftom Palatka tfa Lake Monroe, tiie Mail Stases ftom
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs aud Madison-
vlllc, to Tallahassee; and ftout I'irolata to St Augustine.
OCAMULGEE,. Capt W.M* Wttefat.
WM. GAtrrON. Capt- Jomp lintard.
ST. MATTUEW8 Capt. NtcHotas Ktao.
These Packets leava Savnnnah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Rartiatta#.—Leave Palatkaevrry Turaday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the above named place*
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. AottTSt
BROOKS fc TUPPBn, Savannah, *
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton,.Bruns.
wl* k; John Bcsecnt, St Marys; Fernandes k BUbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colne, Pico,
lata; R. It. Reid k Co., Palatka, E. Lafiue, Charleston.
oct 98
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
Iras received by recent arri vote t
50 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. Bt. Croix do
100 package* Stewart’s Sugar—Leaf, Crash*
ed ant Hefln u; 95 bile, toff e Sugar
300 baj«Kloi offcc;50la;sLa;ulrado.
50 Laraanipo kste JavmCofleo
100 pa ka^ee l ora -co, various brands
100 Dbts. common Gin; 50 do. I helps do
100 bblt. New Lnglan.1 Bum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
50 blla. Weal m tvhisk.y;5 nufpipesOurd Brandy
50 quarter and iljbUu aaks Malaga Wine
• 1 pun It on St Croix Hum \
90 quart r and *i;htii casks Ma.lrlra Wine
10 tibls. super old Monon;ahela Whiskey
100 pi wes uundee Bapilny; IS bales Gunny do
75 casks Bacon faides; S3 boxes Puari Starch
300 cenvareH Ha«*, very rtad -n
100 barrel* and halfbbl*. Canal Flour
50 bbla. Baltimore Flour; 900 ban assorted Shot
B bbte. and 10 halfpipes tiler Vinegar
bbl. No- 3 .Mackerel; 100 keg* Hazard's Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
90 bags Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 95 boxes Raisins
90 boxes Auamnntine Candles; 10 frails Almonds
50 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxaa Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molaasee
95 casks Port r, pints and quarts
90 quarter chcste Hyson Tea; 99 boxes Cheese
SO M. Spanish Cigars, various brand*
For sole on (favorable terras by
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
I ysBsa GROCERIES.—20 hhda. Porto
Rico Sugar ; 30 do. Muwovado do.
900 bags Rio Coffeet 100 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
45 bbl*. Ph Ip’s Gin; SC do. N. Y. Brandy
50 do. New England Rum
9j0 boxes manufo tured Tobacco
300 r am* Wrapping Paper; 95 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
8000 Ibe. Cftlfl h,80 boxe* pale Soap, 80 do. No. 1 do.
80 bbls. N.O.SyntR 40hhds.CubaMolawes
60 tiarces Cuba Muas>a<; 80 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. ca>ks Ms t* Ira Wia-i M do. do. Mtateej do.
S5 bbls. BanUria Rum; 80 boxes waled Haring
60 do. Sugar. Butter and 8oda niwults
78 matti Caota; 10 hhds. Bwon Sidra
80 quarter cheris Ily.on Tea, 95 eighth do. do.
90 chete ltiacfa Tea; 10 bag * Pepper, 5 bag* Pta*»ta
10 k Go h.n Butter, 30 pel*. Monongalt la U hi.key
19 half pipes Otard, Dupuv k CoA.Brandy
4 tin do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Cheere
5 hhds. Kentucky Leal Tobacco; 50 boxes Tear! blarvh
900 Demijohn*, various sixes ... .
75 baskets Champagne, of choice brands, in store and
CONNERAT — ItARIE.
A. CHAMPION offen for Kilo, at
Store, NonludJe .Market squaro t 40 hhd* St.
W Croix, l’orto* Rtao. Muscorado and N. O.
Sugars; 100 bags lflo and Java Coffee
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sutara
95 boxes Woolsey k Woolsey’e Loaf do
10 hhila Molarara.-and 10 bbls Syrup , _
100 bbts and half bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxes Sperm, 93 do Adamantine, and 30 doJIulFa
Candlrs; 100 boxes an dhalf boxes Soap m
9 casks Winter and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbls. Mesa Fork; 10 half hbls.T. M. Beef
50 packages Buckwheat in bbls. balfqr. eighth and beg*
93 packages chnlco T*a»;90J»0 auperkw Havana Began
73 noxca half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 cask* and 80 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vlntaxe of1849
1 qr'ra k Queen’s Port Win*
Holland Gin and Domostic Llqt
„) boxes and half boxes Tot—
Ofonoj. ht»« ill’bwn«tojl«l
WUl much cue lbr rub, .1 til. unpreocUeMnl Imv price.
I>r Orocerte., uid p-l lndu.un.nl WII*. elven In Uimn
who purchase (far cash or city acceptanoea. nov 1
T~AMP~IVlCK^—Solfif* Astral and Lard
Jj Lamp Wick; also. Candle Wick, faonatentiy fin
hand, and for rale by o.:i-I.INB fc BULKLEY.
Jan 19
GROCERIE9.—Give us a call I—
The Subscribers havo received ftom New-
. York, a choice and well idecled stock ol
. GROCERIES, selected bv one of the firm ex-
prewly for this market, con 1-ting of
St- Croix, Porto Rico artd Mmcovado Sugar';
: Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
Pale and while Soap; Sperm and Tallow Caudles;
Hyson, Blark, Imperial aud Gunpowder Tea ;
Olive Oil; Sardines; Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Rabin*, Currants and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Palte, Bru-hra, nnd all other
articles mually kept In a Family Grocery Store.
Alro keep always on hand of thebe-t quality, choice
Goihen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
top*,.., nun., ke. ro,^
oct 94 Comer of Broughton and Drayton ste.
, NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—The
’sulueribers have opened a new DRUG STORE, in
Gaupry’s Rulldta*, comer of Bay and Bullstroet',
—- and win always be supplied with Prash DRUGS.
OHEAIIOLAS. Pharmaceutical Pruparmtion, fce. fcc., of
*** A^trtMd' varieiyof Perftoraery and Fancy Articles con*
•tandy received from tho importers and manuffacturatv.
80DA WATER, at the fount and in botaes. throughout
the year, with a great variety of choice SYRUPS;
6ti DiiETZ and AIAQNE8IAN WATER bottled to
order, at the shortest nod**’ . , .
Con err** Sprint, PavUlnn, Iodine, Seltecr, and other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Spring*. »
A perfectly competent perron wlU attend, at anykoor
of the night, to compound medicine.
J M 1 JOHNSON fc CO^_
TIOTTLE CORKS.—10 bales uipeifino
V.lwlCoriiulb.ul.M’ ...
,uiia
■VfEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 09 and
J.1 150 Gtaaota’ Ritac.—The unlersigncd has re
centiy returned ftom tire North, where be has been en-
nged ta gvttint up a hamlssme assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, expressly fog a retail t u*incss ta
Savannah, to which be very respe lfully Invitee the
Planters visiting this place, and tire rltisena generally, to
xiv* him a call, as he ie confident his stock has never
been surpass;*) by any brought to this place. Among hie
gooda are the following art! Ira:
Cloaks and Mantle*—blue aud black Broad Cloth and
Camlak
Over Conte of Invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skin and Blanket.
Dress Coats and Frocks, of fine black French Broad
Cloth.
Business Coats—such as plain and (fancy Tweed, Cast-
acre, black Doe Sklu. plain BeaverCtalh, Satinet, Ken
tuiky Jeans, 8a*-k and Fro- tees.
Pantaloons, ftom all of the most (fashionable 100.1a,
such as plain block Cassimere, black Doe Skin, English
ribbed Cassimere. Afo): skin, Piitid, Satinet, Tweed Caaei-
mere and Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
wns.
Vests of every description, such as flue plain black
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere, Bomba
sine, Alpaca, Valerate, plaid worsted, figured SUk, black
Cloth and Csnlm re.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine end unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of granted, fmey Satin, plain SUk, black SUk.
Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great vari.-ty.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton orlth Linen bosoms, (fancy
Cotton, strip’d Hickory nnd French Calico. Also, n gen
eral assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
8tocks, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombazine and
(fancy £l)k Storks and Keck Tl s-
usprnden, of great varirty.
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, white nnd colored
SUk, Felt Cloth and Thread, SUk and Cotton Night Cans,
Aloncy Belts, SUk Purses, Shoulder Brace*, Travelling
8 Umbrellas—a beautiful assortment of French, SUk,
8cotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Cap*—# fine and fashionable assortment of Cloth
Glalxed SUk, nnd Otter Skin Caps.
N. 11. A general assortment of Youth’s and Boy’«
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets, Pnntaloons, Vests
and Cloth Capa. Having taken much pains ta selecting
the above stock, he hopes by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal share of patrooafs.
dec90 • GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Street,—Rear of the Court
f O House, Savannah, (Ga.)—Grit ful for the en
couragement extend'd to nini byhla patrons and friends
since 1833, respectfully solicits a contlnunnce of their fa
vors, assuring them that all articles entrusted to him will
be dune ta lira best manner. Ladies’ SUk and Woolen
Dresses, Shawls, fcc-, continued to be (leaned and dyed
various colours, rone to give good ratiffoction. Ladles’
SriTTcld’^^.S-T. SoSi TASFl*;
Covers cleaned or dyed, as may be required. Gentl .’men’s
Garments renovated or dyed black, brown or green, as
lay be required, lu the same superior style aa hitherto.
Termatnodcrate. Orders fiaiu the cuutiby punctually
attended to. taw aprd
AGRICULTURAL 1M-
■» 1‘Lll.MLNTa.—•*00 Ploughs, com-
,, pri lug all the various sixes and kinds
• u-ed ta this section.
40 Cultivators and Harrow*, various patterns
40 Straw aud Corn Foddnr Cutter various price*
35 Patent and common Grain Fan Milt*
8 Grata *1 hre hing Aln-him-s
30 Corn Shellere, various kind*, (br hand and horse
^ 0 do. do. with superatcr and cleaner
Cob Cru hers
13 Pat.nt band Corn MUte, an improved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Barrows
50 dox. Plantation Ho •*>, complete awortpient
400 pair Trace Chain*; 100 do. do. do. extra strong
75 Ox and Log Chain*; 30 dos. Socket Spades
10 do*, handled Spade*; 15 do. long bandied Shovels
13 do. ' do. 8hoveU .
8 do. long and abort handled Manure Forks
A complete a-sortment of Garden Hoe* and Rakra
18 Fairbank fc Co.*a Platform Scales, nsrortud sixes
A supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent Alllls
A supply of Patent Ma'-hlnc Reltinx.
For sale by DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
Janl .
ett» Orututntcea.
AN OHDINANCE—To amend th. ■ „ I
jTX teenth section of an Ordinance, defining what .hall
uf uiRimw t. uruniin wnai »nau
Ira considered Pnbllc Nul.sncra, and (far the removal of
the same: passed 9d Auprt. 1» t
**.8* “ "toto'V'J »h« Mayor and Aldtrmra
-ity of Savannah, and hamb ts then or, in Council
. dtd, and it is ta-reby ordained by the autlmriiy of
the rams: That the seventeenth section of the abort re
cited Ordinance be, and I* hereby »o amended a« in prw-
hlblt any person, under the penally prescribed in tires*
hove recited Ordinance, ftom keeping within tire fol
lowing limit, my Hog or bfl|* t eoutmencinr at tin- mouth
of the Hasfannah, Ogrcbccaad AUasMtlu Canal, on the
Savannah River, theme Si.mb on mum brmV *.i retd
Canal to Rail Road sired, thence Eotalonr B»:l Hoed-
street to West Broad street, thence South, «i.»n, W* .»
Broid street, extended to Garden Lot No. rev. n (7),
thence Eastward!/, along the lint or said Garden Lot, to
Tattnall street, thence north along Tattncl meet, te
Jones #;r#et to Jones street, thence along Jones lUtst.
Eart, in a direct line to the limits of the City.
Sec. 3. Be it Timber ordained, by the authority nfor*.
snid: That all Ordinance*, or parts thereof, militating with
the provision* of this Ordinance he, and lira reiuu are
hereby repealed.
Passed It Council, 17th Aururt.lfi'B.
FRANCIS 8. BARTOW', Ac tin; Al**nr.
Attest, A. C. Dates roar, c. o. augs4
A BILL—To be entitled “an Ordinfittoo lo
carry more fully Into no elfoct the plan end »y»tem
(tw redurtng to aud keeping In a state of dry culture tire
low Unda around the ( ity of Savannah, rml to i.nreid*
for lira removal of suet: niite<iiire« or ctuin of .11.m«
*«•
Whereas the cultare of Rice upon the land* around lira
city of Savannah which by contrac t are suijr.t dry
culture, 1s u violation of the true Intent and mr. nlnf rir
the said contnu-t, and-ls probiMtcd by the oniinxueti og
the city, and is manifestly Injurious to the )i> drh ui tha
citizens; and whereas power 1* vested In the Mayor ami
Aldermen oT the city of Savannah and tin- hnml ts tirere-
of, by Act oT the General Assembly, to rarry Into hill. ilert
the system of dry culture, and to remove all nul«am * ■ .*
or causes of disease which may r fleet titehe tith of ti*s
tltiarew; and whereas, it ts the right and lias become the
duty of the City Coura U ta exert the powers thus tour,/-
red upon them, (hr tb* pul Uc good.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
if the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, That It
hall be the duty of (lie ATtror, whenever he shall receive
•hall be the duty of (lie ATarnr, whenever h ...
information that Rice U planted nt cultivated upon any
of the lands around die city subject to dry culture con
tracts, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the said land, or any perion having the chare# of
Die earns, or his, her or Uralr agent, requiring the said
peraou to desist from the said culture, and toffeatroythe
•aid Klee if growing, or to appear before CouneU at r time
and plar* In such notice ta be apecilled, not exceeding
ten days ftom the date tbereofi to show enure If any they
have, why the raid growing lilce should notbercmovM
and destroyed as a nuisance.
sec. a. And be it forthrr ordained, That If tha aall
owner, tenant, cultivator nr other perron, shall not, upon
ffiStald notice, comply with the terms of the tame, or
•hall (fall to appear before Connell, nr if having appeared,
no sufficient cause should be shown why the mill Kira
should not be removnl, nnd It* culture abandoned, that la
such case the mid Mayor and Aldermen may direct tha
City Marshal forthwith to remove the said Rice and ta
destroy the same eff rurally, wherever it may be planted
or growing on the said dry i ulture contract
See-3. And be it further ordain*-1, That the eip-n»#€
Incurred by the City authorities In enforcing tills or.iL
nance, shall be assessed upon the owner of the land from
which the nuisance s.iall ha removed, and shall be col-
loctod l*y execution to lie Issued therefor as in othor cruo*
of dues to the city.
Sec. 4. And be it further ordained, That nothing In tide
ordinance shall be an construed as to prevent nu notion
for and recovery of damages (hr violation of tha <i:y cut-
lure contracts betwc -n the owners of lands and the cor
poration of Savannah.
Sec. 5. And bo It (farther ordained, That all ordinance#
or parte thereof militating with the provisions of tills w-
dinanre, be, and tiie same are hereby repealed.
Passed ta Council, 93th May, 184fl.
II. K. BURROUGHS,
Attest, A O DavtKrotT, Clerk of Council.
Mayor,
IT'XTRACT from Ordinances «latino to
ili Lumber, Fire Wood, kc.—“Be It further ordained,
that no person shall brine, deposit, lay, or cause to be
brouiht, deposited, or laid, in any, or either or the pub
lic d'vok*, wharves, »>r tnudint place nttlic north end of,
or opposite to the street* in thucity, any board plank,
ranging timber, staves, shnixles, (Ire wood, or other lure,
ber, whatever; and no person shall »hlp from, nr laud at,
or cause to be (hipped rmm.or landed, a: any of the p.ib-
lie wharves or dock* within the city of Savannah, any
boat or canoe the products of Ills or her plantation, cither
for sale or for (family u«e, but lotto cn.«e shall h« nr she
alP.wad to occupy ika .aU pohlp. K-ltarfnr it...-k longer
than Is absolutely neeeAary”—‘ and the raid mticle* may
be seized and retained until the flne Is paid.’* Penally
not exceedlnz $100.
True extract*. EDWARD O. WILSUN, r. r.
The CltyMandml and City Constables are required re
enforce above Ordinance. By order. *
Jan 18 6 EDWARD O. WILSON, <.. r
r’LEKK.'S Ot FIOEr—tiavannali, IW-h »o-
\J ceniher, 1818.—Extract of “an Ordinance, to pre
vent shooting with fire arms, In the city or Savannah, and
to punish tiie offence of setting off squibs, crackers and
oilier combustible matter, and for otherpurposesj’’ pined
In Council, 15Ut nee., 1817.
He It (farther ordained, That it shall he thcdnir o( the
Cltv Mondial and City Constables to inform against aH
while person* found within the limits of said city, dis
charging or attempting to discharge any gun, pi-mi n»
other fire arms, cracker* or other combustible prepara
tion, nnd Hint the p-reon ro Informed against be fined In a
sum not exceeding thirty dollars; and tfa slat* nt free
perron or color be found ro offending, such person of
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding tea
lashes, to be Inflicted by the officer present.
doc 00 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
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Specimens (ff Early English Metrical Romances, fcc.
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feb 56
pLERK’S OFFICE —Savannah, Dm.
V> 90th, 1W8.—Extract from “an ordinance defining
what shall be considered public nuisances, end for the
prevention, punlslimunt and removalofthename,’’ ;»,««wi
In Coura-U August9d, 1639, and amended October 24rh,
“lie U (farther ordalnrd, That it shall noth* lawful for
any alave or free person of color to smoke a cigar or pipe
In any ofthe streets, lanes, alters, wharvrr, or pul.lfo
squares withlnthecity of Savannah, undrra pcnahv. f
not exceeding three dollara, or vfotpplne. not eateeding
A. C. DAVENPORT, c. r.
-j\JOTICE.—Extract from Ordinance rak-
X\ ttve to Vessels, (far the Infonna’loii of Captains of
Vessels nnd Oihcre^-Be It onlalned, fcc., »r
duty of the raster, or. commander of evi
craft, of whatever description, not moored n
within the llinite ofthe city, nnd Ivlngm the .trenm . fihe *
River Snvahnnh, within the rnld limits nr below tire raore,
between the city and Tybee, to suspend nnd keep rus-
peudod during all the hour* of nlxht, at the nrejihoador
no prominent put of the rk'-ing of rurli vessel ov
> lamp,properly trimmed anil Irahfod, suffidenfav
... and brilliant to givqtimrlp notice of p-
:b ve*rel or craft to all navigating the •
tv not exceeding *jf30 no.
I IWM. EDWARD r,. wn.ROK.