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VOLUME XLVII.
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1849,
NUMBER 92.
THE REPUBLICAN
14 ruausnxn
DAILY AND TIU-WEEKLY,
J; L. LOCKE SlA. K. MOORE
CITY » COUNTY PRINTERS.
• Pi W. ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,
TERMSt
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Of* la no can will an order for the paper be attended
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ejty reteence.
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AdwUaemeete published every other day, and those In
cited onra^t^eaweek, are charged 75 ct*. per
Ltr5*adml»«m«ntJ Inerted at the umal rate*, and
atrict care laken that they be published according to law.
An advert! setaenu from tran*lent person* or etrangers,
Thapdrileges of yearly adrertiiers will be conflned
rigidly to their regular burins**, and all other advertise-
menu not pertaining to tkitfr regular bu«lne*a a* agreed
for. lobe paid extra.
Yearly advertltcr* exc'dlng in their adrertlsemenU the
average number of line* agreed Ibr, will be charged at
proportional rate*.
No ADveansaMairrs willbi insbrtcd oratoitoosly.
AU advertiieinenU Ibr charitable Institution* aud re*
Kgioua Societies will be charged hair price.
00* All Advertisement* sent tothl* office without dl-
3^» t &S3'S r £f BSS.
v An Letter* directed to this offlee or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Clerka of the Court* of
’Ordinary, that application hat Ueeu made (hr Letter* of
Administration, um<t be published thirty day* at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrator* for Debtor* and
Creditor* to render in their accounts, must be published
eix wants.
Sale* of Real Estate and Negroes by Executors. Ad*
mloUtrators, and Ouardlsn*, mun be published SIXTY
DAYS bethr* s!m day of sale. There sale* mtutbe made
at the Court Haute door of the county in which the
property U situate, a»d a* the fim Tuesday oftho month,
between the hour* of ten in the morning and (bur In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day k valid, unless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi*
ana to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales or personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates by Executore aud Administrators,
BTU b. WfUIMd POllTY DAVri.
Applications by Executors and Admlnlstratora fbr Let*
ter* DismbMry must be published SIX MONTH8.
Application fbr foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate,
atimVe advertised once a in tilth for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of lb* Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must
fee advertised three months at least
Sheriff's soles under execution* regularly granted by
the eouita must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable
property under order of Court, must bo advertised gentr-
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Bale.
SirtmmtitH-Bfmtora.
jgabtrtfgcrs tw the JXepufrltcmr.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY-sraxrr. aaV-STairr.
ft. A. Allen, No. 118 E. Molyneux, No. 77
ft. A. Lewis, 118 ft-Hutchison, 90
G. N. Neylc, 130 G. II. Cummlng, 60
Washburn.wilder fc Co. 114 E. A. Soullard, 61
A. Low and Co., 58
Hamilton fc Hardeman, 83
wn'iinurn, tv liner a
N. A. Hardee, 110
W. C. O’Driscoll, 108
Padellbrd fc Fay, 104
Tonga k Gamin dl, 91
E. Parsons fc Co., 91
Asa Holt, 68
Geo. Gordon. 88
N. Crater. M
* N.Philli
Harper k Stuart 87
Smith k Humphreys, 15
Franck Wood, 91
Wm. Duncan, 89
J. II. llurrouibs,97
J. Cowles, 95
Wm. Adams, 101
Way fcrtCluf, 105
Cohen, Norris k Co., 140
It. Habersham k Bon, 148
W. Woodbridgo, 144
Drlgham k Kelly, 178
II.ftoser, 178
Crane k Rowland, 178
Ella* Reed, 174
1. II. Ladd, 183
, — , .. lUmD. RuIloc’hl Dei
Post 'll! Naval Ofneer—J. lie LaMotti] surveyor—Robert
'Thartee, Stephen* and William
Government or the City.
The goverament of Uie city consists of a Mayor and 19
Aldermen, who toguther nre denominated the City Coun
cil. They arg chosen annually, on - the 1st Monday In
December, from the people at large.
City Omcaas, ko., im-^J«y*r-Dr.Rlch’d Wayae.
.Yli/rr/nra—TlKiuns Puree. R. II. Gridin, Wm. II. Ilul-
loen, R. D. Walker.T. M. Turner, Win. II.’Mongin, Solo-
mon Cohen. J. F. Poeejr, R. A. Lewie, F. S. Uartow, U. R.
Cuylcr, Joe. R. Fay.
Ciutoin II
W, Poolerj Appralssrs-Cliarli
Poet Offlee.
Port Matter—George Schley} P.M—J. a. Doon.
PresWenS^fflttrfllalUSrwm f £t° Wee*p?5ddoat-.
Chae. Green! fld do. do.-E. Padellbrd | Secretary and
Treasurer—O, Cohen; Committee oC Apiwats—G. U.Cum-
s nl Ry l J ,, V?^liulru “* 9 C ° hcn ' W ' 1,iam Duncan, Jo*.
Commissioners of Pllotsnre.
John W. Anderson, Win. 11. Uullocb,Secretnry and
Treasuier, Octavus Cohen, John Htn.blard, Andrew
John 11. WUdcr, John WUUamson, Wylly
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Dank of the State or Geortf a.
“i. 1 fSRteK*
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tne-day* and Frida)-*.
Director*—Wm.T. Williams, C. p. Ilichardsone, R.
Hutchison, 11. D. Weed, Hiram Roberta, Wm. U. Hodgson,
B. Snider, N. A. Hardee.
Teller—S. B. Williams.
a| At
Capital paid In S&acino
Oen. W. Anderson, President II. W. Mercer, Cashier.
J.N.
D. F. Halsey, 80
fi. L. Hollis, 80
S , 11. Welman, 74
reincr k Beall,73
K. W. Hamilton. 68
Wm. Crowder, hi
C. Hart rid**, 190
Edward Wiley, in
Clark k Lawson, 194 —
_ F. Sorrel, 196 8. Goodall, 306
^ O. W. Anderson k Bro., 900 T. C. NWret, 389
C.P. Mills, 904 A. Minis, 8*3
P. 11. Ilelui, 306 William ton and Preston, 894
Wm. Battersby. 78 Boston k Gunby, 909
Stephen Hill*. 139 Rabun k Fulton. 007
Jos. llurke, 68 T. II. ilarden, 118
COMMISSION MEROUANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Philbrick, Meriam k BcU, 156 Bay strati* .
Cohan k Fnadtck, 148 - do.
Thot. J. Walsh. 166 do.
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Wm. Crabtree, 008 Bay-street.
Wm. B. Giles k Co., 91 Bar-street.
A. A. Smcts, Start's Whaif.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOOD*.
II. Robcru, Gibbon’s Building.
II. F. Waring. 161 BroUghtim-street.
James Anderson k Co., Waring’a Building.
LaihrOp k Foote, Gibbon’e Building.
Snider, Lathrop fc NeviU, Sliad’e Building.
J. 8. lingers, do. do.
Marshall k Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt k Morgan, IUbero’s Building.
M. Prendsrgert, corner Congress and WblUker-atreets.
J. S. MagiII, 111- Congress-street
A. fc L. Mack, 98 Bryan street
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welles, 195 Bay-street
Cohen, Norris fc Co., HO Day-strait
II. A. Cram*, 189 Bay-street,
Connerat fc llarle, 150 liny street.
Scranton fc Johnston. 197 Bay-street
SwiD fc Denslow, 169 Day-street
G. W. Davis, 177 Bay-street
RETAIL GROCERIES.
A, Champion, Market square.
II. J. Gilbert, do. do.
J. Rosscau, corner Broughton and Bull-streets.
Kelly fc O’Conner, comer Broughton fc Drayton-sts.
J. C. Hlnchman, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 153 nay-street
W. W. Goodrich. Smet’s Building, Whitaker-strert.
Jesse fc Cady, 143 Broughton-street.
F. Scherff, comer of York and Bull-eta.
Wm. A. Carswell,corncrof Jefferson and St Julian-rts.
HARD-WARE.
N. B. fc II. Weed, 163 Broughton-street
McCleskoy fc Norton, Gibbous’ Building.
DUUGS AND MEDICINES.
O. R. Hendrickson fc Co., Gibbons’ Building.
A* A. Solomons, Agent. Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 liay-straet
Johnson fc Co., comer Bay and Bull-streets.
Turner k Oden, Monument-square.
BOOK STORES.
W. T, Williams, 149 Lay-street
J. M. Cooper, come: Whitaker and St Julian-streeu.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
^ W. Morrell, Smets’ Building.
■ B. Rocardua, 35 Bull-street.
, CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
'Yeods k Morrell, Smets’ Building.
Collins k Bulkier, 108 Brynn stniet
' , AGRICULTURAL STORE.
Denslow k Webster. 4 Whltaker-street
„ „ JEWELLERS.
«• Eajtrnan, comer Whitaker and Brynn-straets.
T. T. Wilmot, Morketsquare.
w .. SADDLERY, ko.
•Y* II. May fc Co., corner Wbltakerand Bryan-etreets.
N. B. Knapp, Market squaro.
w • CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 46 West Broad street
_ . „ CLOTHING STORES.
. 0.8. Nichols, Gibbons’ Building.
**;'Y. Adams. 8 WhUaksr-street
8Y. B. Hale, Market-square.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price fc Veader, 147 Day-sUeet
John Mallery, 155 Bay-sueet.
,ton k Symons, 17 Whltaker-street
KgWoson fc Camn, 0 Bull-sUoet
PhUlpKean’OSl^an-street
Joieph Ten to. 87 Whltaker-street
James P, Btok-S, 39. do. do.
•M. Cats/, uorrioi Wlmnkerand Brougaunt-stnets.
„ . A L HAT STORE.
D. A. Ambler fc Co., Congrcsa-sueet.
. • YASHIONABLK BOOT-MAKERS.
L. Roblder, 30 Whltaker-street
- J. L. Oliver, 17 null-street
Jacob Dutcnhofor, 78BiyanHrtrect.
1 E. Parsons, 137 Congrau-sUeet,
«l r ^ l U- 1 ^ AN Rj,' 1 n 0NE . M ^ NUrA(rnjR ER-
Rdbt D. Walker, 130 Broughton-street.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
HeArthor k Morso, 13 Bnmanl-street.
. . ■ • GUN SMITHS.
John Calruthers, 175 Market-square.
Edward Lovell. Barnard-rtreet near Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLEltS AND GROCERS.
Wood, Ctaahorn k Co., Anclaux*s wharf.
Turner k Henry, Mooru’s Wharf.
. n •...n N*f STORE AND PAINTING.
J* «• Faillgnnt,Monuinmit-aquare.
John Poole. 11 Whltokor-sUeet
John J. Sullivan, 96 Ilull-strcct.
. „ 8KGAR MAUFACTURERS.
A. Ponce, 13 Whltaker-strept
P. Jacobs, 97 Bull-street
F- W r Linde, 000 Bull-suaet.
. ^ LOTrEUY OFFICES.
p ""*“ n ”“«'
Cummlng, 93 Bay-street
, B. Wtthlpgton, 143 llay-stroet.
„ „ „ FRUIT Sl'ORB.
| i
S&Mamssa*ai&
« ' B ^ l J^. ,e . wn noat Company’s wharf.
- , AlvinN. Miller, l^tem VVlwf:
WHEEL-WRIOUT fc SMITH.
iSiSS^^ftSSSisrm
Stoddard.
Teller—J. C. Ferrell.
Has an Agency in Gridin.
Marine anti Fire Insurance Bank.
Capital paid in #513,100—privileged to increase same to
E. Padellbrd, President, J. Olm«toad, Cashier.
Discount days, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Paper received up to 10 o’clock on the mornings of
Discount
Directors—George Hall, Elias Reed, A. Champion, Jo
seph Waihburn, Octavus Cohen, N. B. Knapp.
Teller—Charles F. Preston.
Has an Agency In Macon.
Central ltall-lload and Hankins Co. of Ga.
Capital, $9,549,165, all of which has been paid In—ap
propriated mr banking purposes, #905,000.
R. R. Cuylcr, President George J. Bulloch, Cashier.
Offering days, Mondays. Discuuntdays, Tuesdays.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
John K. Wilder, II. McAlpin, J. Waldburg, Joe S. Fay,
W. B. Johnson.
Savannah Institute fbr Sarlntra.
C. P. Ilichard*one, President; J. Clnutead, Treasurer,
Illram Bobert-*, Secretary.
Directors—It. D. Weed. I. W. Morrell, Deni. Snider,
N. I). Knapp, O. U. Hendrickson, 11. Lathrop,Thomas J.
Wal<h.
The Investing Committco Is composed of II. D. Weed,
BcnJ. Snider, and Hiram Roberts.
Insurance Offlcca In Savannah.
AugU'ta Insurance k Banking Company—Capital 8375,-
000. William Duncan, Agent, No. 80 Bay-rt
Hops Mutual Life In-urancc Company, Conn.—Capital
#900,0000. Cohen, Norris k Co., No. 143 Bny-st
Howard Insurance Company. New-York—Capita! #300,-
000. 8. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whit iker *t.
Union Mutunl Fire k Marine Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 ilay-st
Protection Marine k Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford— CnnltaJ $■ ■■—. Brigham k Kelly,No. 176Dny-st
New-York Eqult-rbln Flw Insurance Company—Capi
tal #300,000. W. Crabtree. No. 908 Dny-st.
Mutual Life Insurance Company, New-York—Capital
. W. I*. Hunter, Plant, rs’ Rank.
Mutual Safl-ty Insurance Company, Ncw-York—Capi
tal $ Geo. Schley, Pod Offlco.
Phomlx Offlee London—Capital #——. R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Bay-st.
Protection Insurance Company, New-Jerscy—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yongo, No. 94 Ilay-st
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital $——.
W. P. Yongo, No. 91 Bny-st.
Nautilus Mutual Lift Insurance Company, Now-York-
Capital Wm. B. GUcs k Co., No. 94 Bay st
Forrlgn Comnls Resident In Savannah.
E. MolynoHUX, Hritidi, No.77 Bay-st; W. Crabtree,Da
nish, No. 908 Day-*b| Louis Baric. French, No. 18 Llbcrty-
sti John O. Doon, Spanish, Port Offleei W. O. O’Driscoll,
No. 900 Bay st| F. II. Welman, Sweeden and Norway,
No. 74 Bay-st] John R. Wilder, Russia, No. 114 IUy-iti
W. Cnlitme, Bremen, No. 908 Uay-st; P. II. Welman,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Clint ham County.
Wnt. B. Fleming, Judge; John B. Davis, Clark Superior
and Inferior Courts | Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
County Offlrere Residing In Savannah.
Robert Ifnbendinm, County Treasurer; Elisha Wylly,
Tax Collector; Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel B. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns.
Court of C. P. ibO.dc T. City of Savannah.
Bits 1st Mondays, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suits extends from #30 to #300.
Judge—Mordecal Hhcftnll, Sen.; Clerk—Levi S. Iluuell;
SberifF-Gcorgo W. Wylly.
Justices Inferior Court—Chatham County.
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Wm. Thorne Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Clekx CooaT or Ordinary—Seaborn Goodall.
Commissioners of Roads—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. P-, Chairman. W. W. W'alsli, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 3d Monday in December..
V. ft. Court* Sitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Snvnnnnh, Associate Justice
Supremo Court, U. S. and Judge of the 0th Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia,
lion. John C. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
» o Glen, Clerk both courts.
’ R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thonuu M. Griffln, Marshal.
Savannah and Ogeeehee Canal Company.
Capital, #160,000, in Shares of 50 dollars each.
Dlrectors-rtieorgo W. Anderson, Amos Scuddcr, M.
Marsh.
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Fireman—Joseph S. Fay; 2d do.—Alvin N. MB-
ler; 3d do. Robert Lachluon; clerk—John Hnupt. Sen.
Charitable Societies In Ravaunah.
Union Society—Instituted in 1750. Soloinort Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established in 1816. E. Shof-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor Hou«e and Hospital—Instituted in 1801.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1833.
Widows’ Society—Under the supcnntendenco of ladles.
Clothing and Fuel Association—Instituted in 1838. Al
so undor the superintendence of Indies.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1813. George B. Cum-
lug i President*
Irish Uuion Society—Instituted in 1615. John Murphy.
President. .
St. Andrews’ Socisty—Instituted in 1819. Henry Mc
Alpin, Present.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider, President.
The Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President*
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society. .
Thelnstitultou of tire Sisters of our “Lady of Mercy.”
lodges of Free Mnaons anil Odd Fellows.
in I8JJ-
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, (Royal Arch Mason*,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Anton Hoserick. H. P.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Formeily called Savannalr Lodge—Chartered ill 1735.
Richard T. Turner, W. M. .....
Zerubbalrel Lodge, No. 15, (Ancient York Masons,)—
Instituted In 1830. Robert It. Griffln, W. M.
Clinton Lodge, No. 54, (Ancient York Mn*nn*,)—Orgn-
nixed in in-W. John Carruthers, W.M. •
Magnolia Encampment, No. 1, (Odd Follow*,)—Insti-
tutedln 1843. Fredorick krenson, C. P.
Ogietliorpe Lodge, No. 1. (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted
Ip 1849. Wlckliffe Bruen, N. Q. . ,
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
1843. John Carruthers, N. G. ...
Do Kalb Lodge, No. 9, (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted in
J8I5. Anton Hoiorick,N.Q.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonahowl DivUion, No. 9—Iustitutcd in 1846. Wm.
B. Herms, W. P.
Yemossee Division, No. 15—Instituted in 1847. Wm.
T, Foay, VV. P.
Societies Conneoterl with Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
Methodist Episcopal l*ndie« Working Society. Chinese
Society. Savaptmlr Female Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannalr Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indepondant
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Sunday Schools. Altar
Society. Society of St. John tha Baptist. Femnlo Mis-
sionary Socloty. Foreign Mlrslouury Society. Educa
tion Socloty oftho Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Socloty. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. Jnhn’it Sunday and Parish School. Sunday Schoolof
tho First Presbyterian Church. Methodist Episcopal
Sunday Schools. — ■ ■
Other Nor let lea In Savannnli.
Georgia Historical Society.—James M. Wayne, Pres’t.
Georgia Medical Society.—It. I). Arnold, President.
Savanjinh Library Society.—Wm* Cmblroo, President.
Commlasloner* Realiling in Snvnnnnh,
VORTURTAXINO OV DRVnsmONS, AND TOR AOKNOWUtDOR.
MRNT AND PROOr Of REIDS, kC>, TO BSCSKD IN OTUXR
STATIC*.
George Schley, for tho States of Maine. Massachusetts,
' Rhodo Island, New.York,Pcnn*ylva!ila,Maryland, South
Carolina. Florida, Alabama and Louisiana.
M. |I. McAllister, for MassaehuaeUa,
Solomon Cohen, tor South Carolina.
A. It. Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wlckliffe Bruen, for Florida and South Carolina.
Business (Saras.
IN JACOIB,
SSOAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
NO. NT IIUl.l-STHEET. ’
(SION or TUR INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SqUARt.)
.. „ . Snvnnnnh, Gn.
N. B^-Keepe constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish
and American Began, at Wholesale and Retail.
Also Chewing Tobacco, Snbff, ke.
A. PONCE, Agent,
SEOAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 WHITAKER-STUEET,
Bnvsutnmh, Ga.,
Hu on hand a large and choice alack of Began, Bnuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other aril-
cle* in his line at tiro must reasonable terms.
FA OTORS*pCOMMJSS/ONALHR CHANTS,
NO. 04 n.W STREET.
Snvaunnh, On*
HAMILTON « IIARDENLAN,
factors <5- Commission merchants
lavahnah, Georgln*
ouaa. r. Hamilton, tiionas hardeman.
SWIFT A DENSLOW,
DEALERS IN OROCURIES PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
CORRRR or BAY AND WIUTARER STS.
Hnvnmudi, Georgln*
EDWARD swirr. A. a. DENSLOW*
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE. SION. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, ko. kc.,
No. II WniTAREa-rr.—Savannah, Oa.
FOR BALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hangings,
Bordera and Fire-Board Prints.
JOHN U. FAUJGANT.
HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, QUA IN I NO, fce.,kc.
WEST SIDR MONUMENT aqOARI,
Snvnnnnh, Gn.
FOR BALE—All kinds of Mix<-d Paints, Paper Hang-
Ings, Bordera, and Fire-Board Prints.
.. JOHN J. NULLIVAN,
HOUSE. SION. AND FANCY PAINTER,
SO Bull, one door North or B*ououtqi-Bt.
Scenery in Oil or Waier Colon! Plaiu| Fancy and GUt
Signs. Banners, Flag*, Transparencies, Window
Shades, kc., neatly executed to order.
00- House Painting, Graining, Glaxlng and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, terms reasonable.
ClIAHhKH VAN llOHN,
8ASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT Tilt SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of til qualities and White Pine Lumber for Sale.
JAMES OUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITH,
ST. JULIAN-STEEKT, NEAR Till MAREKT.
Carriages repaired, and oil other work done at short netice
AhVIN N. MILLER.
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
■ASTERN WIIAtr—BAT-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
A* SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TARR CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
or RVERV OESCRimON.
Reddonce Eut side of Puluki Square.
U. St J. UC1ILUON,
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAL-STREET, NEAR THE CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia*
R. LACHLUON. J. LACHLUON.
JACOll IlUTENllOFEH, Agent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
SEVAN STREET, SECOND DOOR VROM BOLL-STREET,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Calf-skin Boot* and other work ntode to order.
Ii. ltOUlOUll,
(VROM VARIS.)
FASIUONABLE BOOT $• SHOEMAKER,
Irn|»ortcr of French Leather.
WUITAHRR-STXEET, OPfOSITE SMETS BUlLDINO.
J. L. OLIVRU,
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA OTURER
No. IT Bull-street, nkar Monument-square.
Cork sole, Water proof, Hunting, Military, Patent lea
ther. Walking, Dress, and Pump sole Boots! Shooting
Buskins, Bootees. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Hllnpers, ke.,
made to order in the neatest and most fashionable manner
hi. CARRY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR.
CORNER WHITAKER AND BkOUnUTON-STRKKT,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CAHSIMEREH AND VESTINGS,
or *IM, •"«>• «*r» »•» order nfrer tha latest ffebion
at Uie shortest notice.
JOSEPH TENTO,
(raoM varu.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 87 WHITAKER-STHEET,
Savannah, Georgia.
N. B.—All orders left with him will be executed in the
neatest and most fa.hionablo style.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DIALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Buspenders, Hand
kerehiefs, Gloves, Merino and diik Uader-Shixts,
Drawers kc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WEST OP M. KASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JAMES F. STOKES,
TAILOR.
80 WHITAKER STREET.
All Garments in bis Uue made In lire neatest and latest
FaslUon.
N. II.—Cutting dono at the shortest notice. 6m
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOUTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble j Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free ritone for nuildinga.
Ornamuntal Iron Railings, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and nuy description
of personal property.
OVPICB, CORNER BUI.L-ST. AND BAY LANK,
Savannah, Georgia.
fob 33
EDWARD G. WILSON.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND. COLLECTOR,
OFFICE ON BULL-ST., OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE.
Court Days, - - First Saturday in each month.
Return Days, • - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 09 Broughton-street.
DR. E. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perform any operations pertaining to Ills Profenion.
Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entiro double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the best Dentists In
Europo or America.
Operating Rooms, No. 187 Congress-street.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
jttiitt°atonb, Slifp, mitt stcam»D>icttct gtiberttsements.
CENTRAL lUtL-ROAD, PROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
.. lisx* psm etstst
6 80
15 00
17 00
93 00
Passenger Train* leave Savannah and Macon daily, at : 7 A. M.
Ptsenger Train* arrive at Macon and Savannah daily, at 7 P. M.
11 “ " to Columbu
•' " ” teOpetike...
u “ " to Tuscumoia,)
:: s s steak A1 ^
« •« “ |0 Nadivillc, )
j; ;; « S J T--—~ »
Rates of Freight fbr Blercltanrilte Generally, from Savannah to Maeont
MJ^burimrnY Opi>D».—Boxes of IIru, Bonnets, Furniture, shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and other
Crockety Ware, In crates, botes or hhds.
Goods av wbioht, pirst Class.-Box«s Olaa*. Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per 100 lbs
Second Class.-Bugar. Coffee, Kq» Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco. Leather,'Hide., Copper, Tin,
Bheet and Hoop hop, Hard-ware. Illce, b'**es Soap and Candles, llollaw-wera, Btggln|7aod other
heavy articles mit enumerated below, per 100 lbs.,
Third Cuse—Flour, Bacon, Liquor*. Pork, Beef. Plah, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100 lbs..
Fourth Class.—MUIxearing,Pi* and Bar Iron, Grind and Millstones, Nails, Spikes and Coil, per 100 Ibr.,
Barrels Beets, Bread, Crackersjomt.^s, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light barrels, each,
13 cents.
10 «»
50 «
wiekllffe Bruen, for Florida and B<
w|m£.
Charles E. Tim, for North Carolina..
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Youimj’s Iliilltllng^igM os IhtiGolileuSaddlc,
Oppotite Hamilton 4* Symons’ Clothing Store.
W. II. MAY Si CO.,
Manufiicturera of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAIL
NEKBEri, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
pnrt; Spanish Quiitml, Overlaid and Hhafton Saddles;
Planter’s laig j ami extra largu Baddies; Mens’ plain dp.;
Fmgllsh do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Baddies of n
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddio-Bags,
Trunks, fcc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, 8klrting
and Hog rikins; Pa.1 do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sites.
IIARNE3SE8.—Coach, Rorourhe, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Spring* amt Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs nml Bows,
by Uie Single act; Plated nml Brnsi Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.: broad and
narrow Laces, variety of pnttems;' Silk nml VV orsted
Fringe*; black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps;
plated and Brass Carriifoa Bands; Brasg and plated
Knobs, fcc. J an *
Oh and Mohuies per hh(h, (smSIerfuk* la p^on)'..._. .1?!. _
Salt per sack, not exccodlng fuurbushcls,
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1849.
#6 00
80 «
L. O. REYNOLDS, Enginosr and Superintendant*
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From' Mftoon to Atlknt#)'being 101 milos of tlio linoof Rail-Roads extendir^ from Savan
nah to DrttoB, Ga.
The Passenger Trains of this Road »ro run dally as follows! connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta With the Western and Atlanta and Georgia Rail -Roads.
Leave Ma-on at 6 A* M., arrive at Athnta 19 30 P. M., and at Dalton 8 P. M*
Leave llnlton 4 A. M-, arrive at Adaita II A. M., and at Macon 6 P. M.
Passengers on this Road to ami from invannah sleep ona night at Macon.
3 U« l (Rina on tho Western and AUattic Komi do not run on Sunday.
Passengers for Columbus, Montgom r* and New-Orteans via Savannah and Macon, taka Stagea at Barnesvilla.
Pastcng rs for La Grange, Wert point Mnntiomcry and New Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffln.
Freight Traiua are nin daily throuxlf tie business season, and tri weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Hoods prtmptiy forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
Hates of Frcighl fbr Merchandise Generally,
■rWRKN MACON AMD
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—Bass of llau, Bools, Shoes, Bonnets, Furniture, and such
other articln* as are clearly analog out to those named..
Second Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Ho;esand ‘
Drugs, Feathers, and Confectionary,
Third Class, (p-r 100 lbs.)—Hugo, Coffee, Liquor,
Leather, Hides in bales, Cotton Yam, Copper, Tin, 11
ilnrdware, and oil other heavy ortieleaiot otherwise enumerated
Fourth Class, (pur 100 lb*.)—Ffoir, Blee, Ha-ou, Pork, Beef. Fish, Lard, Tnllow, Beeswax
bale* of Hags, Ginseng, green nnddrift Fruits, Mill Gearing, Plf Iron,MiU and Grindstones,
1 bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Tiu'rd Class.* (p-r 100 lbs.)—Suga, coffbc, Liquor Bagging.' itopo, Butter, Choose, Tobacco,
* in bales, Cotton Yarn, Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Costings
Cotton from Atlanta to Sanuuah,
•« “ Jonesboro’ "
“ “ Griffln
Macon, Oct 90,1848.
55 ct*. per 100 Iba.
SO “ “ 100 Ilia.
50 “ « 100 Hie.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendant.
NEW-YORK AND SA\ANNAI!
WEEKLY..
LINE OF
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS,
SsUllws Every Wcdursday.
The new and superior rileamshipsTINNES8EE, Cant.
John Collins, nnd CIIF.ROKEE, Copt Titos Lyon, will,
until further notice, leave Savannah aid New York every
Wednesday, rnmmoncing witn the *:h March.
These swift Steamers are each of 195J ton« burthen,
built in the strongs*! and mort approve! mnnner, and arc
unequalled in all ilia needful qualities n give confidence
un Well ns despatch to travellers. The* have nil the ac
commodations tor passengers and freigli: requisite, to eii-
title them to public patronage.
The Central Raii-Rnad will dctpxtri, an txtra train
from Macon Tuesday evening, to coined with these
steamers on Wednesday, and (rout Savanual on their
arrival if needful.
00* No freight received after aias o'clock or. the day
of sailing.
Passage #95—payable in advance; fbr which, ot freight,
apply to 1’ADELFOHD k-FAT,
Savmnab,
or SAM’L. L. MITCH1LL,
mar 31 No. 104 Front st., NcwYork.
FOR NEW-YORK.
J5& ^ ^ JS/L
uffl iiira ay*q
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during the year. Thb Bse is composed
Oftho following VCMuls x
Barque ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown.
Barque PETER DEMILL N. Host,
Ilrig ftfACON P. Sheffield.
Brig JOHN ENDEIIS, J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES,.. II. Look.
Tho above vessels are of the flrgelnss, insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded lv Captains of much
experience in the trade. They tvll lowed up and
down Uie river when necessary, ml will nlways sail on
the day advertised. The Cabins are handsomely fur
nished, and every care will b« takrn for thu comfort and
convenience of Passengers. For Fright or Passage, ap
ply to CRANE k ROWLAND,
No. 173 llir-street, Savannah.
DE.M1LL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 186 Froit street, New-York.
HERON’S PHILADELPHIA
£& M. AKD Sit
SAVANNAH LINE OP PACKETS.
The following ve»s!-l* comprise Ills Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, vlx:
Schr. IULIA ELIZA, Cnpt. Ilioatt.
Schr. II. WESTCOrr, Cnpt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH, Cnpt. Blackman.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new) Cnpt. I.odoe.
The above vessels are all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced In the trade, nnd
who will use their best exertions to give satlsfriction to
the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (baling good ac
commodations for Passengers), apply to
OREINfA k BEALL,
79 Bay street, Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON, Jr.,
oct 17 No. 37N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
t SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
^ FANCY GOODS.
EASTMAN has made large additions to hia form
er stock of Watches, Jewelry, ami SUvor Ware,which he
will sell at Now-York price*. . . . .
Ho has also added to his stock ani elegant assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY 18ILVEE SETS, conubttilig Ofl <*-
BttasafflsjpJwBrti®™
with henvv fine gold hunting coses; together with a grant
variety 0 f other articlos, among wltich may be found
Watches, Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Breastpins, Unger
ninn, Bracelets, fcar-lUngs. Gold l>n* and Pencils, Mednl-
lons, Card Cases, Fine Pocket Cutiety, Fancy Boxes,
SpectorlM, Conea, Silver Wore, P aled Ware, Mathe
matical Instruments, Chin* Md Glaja Warea, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods In graajradar
Daily 17. S. Mail Stcam-Paclxet Line.
RETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. '
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of THK WAT.)
METAMORA, Cnpt. F. Barden.
WM. SEABROOK CapL P. Blanken«hip.
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Fbnn Peck.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm.S. Dixon.
nils Line is com|K>scd of Uie above very superior
Steam Packets, ivitli experienced commander*, and rnn-
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannnli every evening nt Iialf|uut 8 o’clock,
and leaveCliulcaton every morning at 0 o’clock through
out the year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Ticket*
between Macon and Charleston. Ten Dollars, Including
meals on the stconiprs nnd bmnlbus fare in Savnnmdi.
mtOOKS’k TUPPKR, Agents, Snvnnnnh.
oct 38 E. LAFITTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
The Suam-boat Company of Georgia's Boats
CHATHAM Cnpt Hubbard,
TENNESSEE Cnpt- Gould,
THUS. S. METCALFE, Copt- Powell,
Run between the above place* in connection with Tow
boat* and Lighten, affording the merchants of Georgia.
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a cheap ana
exp 'ditlous mode of transportation of goods to and from
the Interior.
During the very low stages of the river the present
season, (lower than for some year*,) merchandiro en-
tru-lcd to-thi* Company bos been forwarded with but
trilling detention ami no interruption; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward goods at the lowest stage* of
the river.
Merchandise, in all cases, imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commissions, nnd freight
for the Georgia Rail Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the Western fc Atlantic Rail Road, can be
paid nt Uioae Stations; freight for other Stations this side
of Atlanta Is payable nt Augusts-
Produce from the Georgia Rail Rond will also be for
warded free of commissions, and all expense paid, nnd
collected at Savannah from consignees or vessels, when
required.
The T. S. M. now run* at a regular packet, affording
increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
of Hnvnunah Agent, and from tht interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address BBIs Lading
to Junes A. Fawns, at navamian.
Agent*, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 1« JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’Y OF GA.
his Company will continue to transport Produce and
r Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, CapL Piiilfot.
LAMAR, CapL
And also by tile 8teamer
AMORY SinLEY, CapL Creswell-
The Utter Steamer being of lea* draught than any other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch in all stages
of (lie water. The Company it also provided with fifteen
Tow boats nnd two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the core oftho Company or Its
Agents, will be received and forwarded free or commis
sions. A. HIUI.EY, President, Augusta.
T. R- MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 16 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
ffiraeral Sttfomtscmcnts.
HOUSE-FUKNISHINQ STORE.
COLLINS «l IIULKLHY,
Kte HR VAN-STREET,
TJAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
XX Crockery anil Hotue-faraUhlng Goods,
to which they respectfully Invlle the attention of purcha
sers. Their stock in pnrt consists aa follows t
... CROCKERY, CHINA. AND GLASS WARE.
W. O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner Setts
W.G. da da do. Tea do.
China Tea Setts, gold band and Plain
Do. do. So. raised figure, China Vase*
Boquet Holden, China Mugs, Mantel Ornaments
Children's Tea Setts, Gins* l*ampt. Tumblers
W ine Glasses, Solar and Astral Chimneys
Dec an ten, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jan
Stone Jan, Jan, Butter Pol*. Ctiuru*, kc.
„ , LAMPS, TIN WARE, ke.
Solar Lamps, Lamp Heads, Bide and Hall Lamp*,
Lanterns, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
l rays, single and in sells; Bread, Knife and Spoon Tray*;
Slop and Toilet Pali*; Foot Batbrt Cake and Spice Boxes
Coffee Unu and Biggin*; Egg P.oilen, Oyster DUbesi Jel
ly Mould*; Patty Pans; Gravy Btralnen; Tea and Table
Spoons; Dish and Piste Coven; Venison Dishes; Nursery
Wore** to * clher w,u * * I®**! ***ortinent of bright Tin
. CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Iyoiy Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieces, or sing!*
Knives only; Buck Horn and common Cutlery; Scissor*,
Raison and Pocket Cutlery] a fine assortment of Coflhe
Mills, Mince Knives, Soup Digesters, Fish Kettle*, iron
Pots, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, elegant Steel Fire
Setts, Porcelain Sauce and Slew-Pan*, Furnaces, Wafrr
and Waffle Iron*, Coal Hod*, Coffee Roaster*, Brass and
common Andirons, Stair Rods, Bad Iron*. Tea and Dinner
Bells, Gridirotns, Rat and blouse Trap*, Umbrella Stands,
M Ire and Nursery Fenders, Egg Whips, Pnito Joggers,
— dm* Screw*, 1 kc. fccT ’
Oyster Knivea, Ice Breakers,
WOOD ATVD WILLOW TV Atilt. *
Buckets, TuIm, neivet, mooiiis, Wash Hoard*, Bel-
lows, Faucets, Bird Cages, Beef steak Founders, Lemon
Bqueeiers. Wood Spoon*. Atio, Market Baskets, Cra
dles and Wagon*; together with a goat awroronant of
Travelling and Fancy Baskets; Dusting, Scrub, and oilier
Brushes.
FANCY AND MI8CF.LLANF.OU8 GOODS.
China. Glass and Wood Toy*, a fine assortment; Fancy
Boxes. Playing Card*, Wax Candles, Begmr Fu.«e*, La
dle*’ Droning Ca-e*, Marbles, Thermometer*. Tooth and
Nail nru-hes, Dumb Bi-!l«, Liquor Flaiki, Hoc* Rest*,
Paper Hi**, Crimptug Machine*, Curling Scissors, Knlfo
Cleaners, kc.
Country merchant*. Planters, Housekeepers, and oth
ers, are Invited to call, as their prices will b« low.
8NIDKR, LATHROP 4c NKVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN STORE—a full assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS, which they
offer for sale.at Wholesale and Retail, on iba mort rea
sonable terms.
BLANKEYS—Heavy London Duffll, own Importation}
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whitney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool Neg.o plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very large awortment, compiiring all the
different style* and qualitie/botb fancy and plain, of
Georgia aud Nonhern make.
CLOTHS—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
clothe.
CA8S1MEBF.3—Black and fancy plaids and atripee.
TWEEDS—An assortment of plain and fhney.
8ATT1NETS—Blue, black ana lancy color*.
VESTINGS—An as-oitmem of »llk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch bonnet*.
OS A BURGS—A large supply, at factor)- mice*.
BURLAPS—Of flax and cotton, for picking sheets.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation use;
low price to tine st arlet; a iaige a*»oruncnt of low
price to fine white flannel., be.t make-.
CANTON FLANNELB—White and unbleached, best
quality.
BED TICKS—All qualities of cottoiT.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton and silk fringe*.
CARPETINGS—t*uper Bru.,els, 3 ply and imperial; eot-
ton aud wool and all cotton.
RUGS—Fine to low price.
BAIZES—Figured and plnln.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 6 4. plain white and colored.
WINDOW SHADES—Plain and |*iuted centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich figured and plali
let; white and buff linen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—^While and colored, low price to
fine.
DIAPERS—Huckaback, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen
table and damask diapers; brown table cloth* and
diapers.
SHEETINGS—Linen and eotton, 4-4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive a-: ortmeut of bleached and
brown Shirting*; superior bleached long cloth*, beat
make*.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Mat boro stripe* and plaid*)
Columbian and other stripee.
MARINERS STRIPES—Wide and narrow stripes, as
sorted qualities. _
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims andbiua
BROWN AND BLEACHED JEANS—^Various quali
ties and brand*.
A full assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, datk and tight colo ed Ginghams, Alnacca*,
Bombazines, black ami colored English and French
MciUvoi, wonted Damasks and Moreens.
—also—
A full assortment of HOSIERY, comprising Cotton,
Woden and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladies’, Geul'sand Ml* e*’ Merino Undenhirts and
Drawers; tiUk and Cotton Umbrella*, a (till assortment.
Jon 33
Semi-Weekly JJ. 8.31*11 Steam-Pocket Lin*
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. 8t PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS,
Os., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mall Steam-
Packet* nt Savannah; the Mnll Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Moil Stage* from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Spring* aud Madison-
ville, to Tallahassee; aud from Picolata to St. Augustin*.
OCAMULGEE, CapL W.M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Cnpt. Iona Hessian.
ST. MATTHEWS, CapL Nicuola* Kino.
These Packets lenve Savannah every Tuesday and
Satunlny morning at 10 o’clock.
ltETuaNiNO Leave Palatka every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touchiug at the above named places
each way.
All gooda consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. Aobntsi _
BROOKS fc TUrPEIt, Savannah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick) John Bi-stent, SL Marys; Fernandes k Bisbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, Pico
lata; It. R. Reid k Co., Palatka, E. Lafitte, Charleston,
oct 98
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals:
80 hlid*. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. SL Croix do
100 packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed uim Hefin >d; 98 hbls. Coffle Sugar
300 hags Rio Coffee; 50 fags Laguimdo.
50 linjs and po kets Java Coffee
inn *x*—1>— ...n # .—rinu* titMMl*
100 util*, common Gin; 50 do. Phelps do
100 bids. New Englnml hum; 8 plpei Holland Gin
60 bids. West.m Whisk y; 5 halfpipes Otard Brandy
50 quarter nnd i Llitiu nsks Malaga Win*
1 puiu-hi on St. Croix Rum
SO quarter nnd eighth casks Madeira Wino
10 lilds. sufotr o|j .Monongohela Wlilskey
100 pi :ecs Dundee Baling; IS bales Gunny do
75 ranks Bni-oii rides; 93 i*um Penrl Surcli
300 ranv&Med Hams, very choice
100 barrels and half Idd*. Canal Flour
50 hid*. Baltimore Flour; 300 ban a*sortcd Shot
90 bbl*. aud 10 halfpipe* Cider Vinegar
50 bid. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Ilaxord’s Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
SO bags Pepper; 10 do. Spire; 95 boxes Raisins
30 boxes Adamantine Candle*; 10 frails Almonds
50 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 50 taxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molawcy
05 casks PorLr, pints and quarts
SO quarter chests Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cheesa
50 M. Spanish Cigar*, various brands
For sale on fovorablo terms by
sept 14 H. A. CRANE.
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
Store, North side Market-square: 40 hhds St.
Croix, Porto Rico. Muscovado mud N. O.
Sugars; 100 bag* Bio nnd Java Coffee
50 bbl* Crashed, Powdered nnd Refined Sugars
35 taxes VVoolsey k Woolsey’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molassos, and 10 bbls Syrup
100 hbls and half bid* Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 taxes Sperm, 95 do Adninantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candle*; 100 boxe* nnd half boxes Soap
3 casks Winter and F**l SpennOU
10 bids. Mess Pork; 10 half bids.'F. M. Beef
50 packages Buckwheat In bids, half nr. eighth and bag*
35 packages choke Teas; 90,000 superior Havana Began
75 boxes half and qr. Raisins; 10 taxet Layer do.
Q0 casks and 50 boxes choice \\ ine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1849
1 nr. on k Queen’s Port VV Ine
Holland Gin nnd Domestic Llquora
200 boxes nnd half taxes Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, l’eppcr, Ginger, Allspice, Clove*, Mace, Al
mond*, CurrantsTswool Oi, Sardine*. Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar, Codfish. Potatoes, kc. kc.
N. B.—The atavo stock of Goods hnvu oil been selected
with much care ft.r rash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement will be fiveu to those
who purchase for cosh or city acceptances. nov 1
T AMP WICK.—Solar, Astral and Laid
I 1 Lamp Wick; also, Candle Wick, conitantiy rr-
hSd, and for salt by O.ii LINS fc PULKI^Y.
Jan 19
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Rico Sugar*; 20do. Mu*covado do.-
300 bag. Rio Coffee; 100 bbl*. N. O. Whiskey
45 bbl*. Phelp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
60 do. New England Bum
030 boxe* manufa lured Tobacco
300 ream* Wrapping Paper; 35 half bid*. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lb*. Codfi’hi60 boxe. pale Soap; 50do. No. 1 do.
50 liliL. N. O. nyrupi 40 hlid*. Cuba .Mola**e*
60 tierces Cuha Motaise*; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. caik* Madeira Wine; 95 do. do. Malaga do.
35 bbl*. Sanitaria Rum; 60 taxes scaled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits
75 matt* Cm,la; 10 hb-u. Bacon Hides
50 quarter cbe.1* lly.on Tea, 35 elghtn do. do.
30 chest* Black Tea; 10 bag* Pepper, 5 bag* Pimento
10 keg* Go-hon Butter, SO bhls. Monongalicla WhLkey
19 Imlf pipe* Otard. Dupuy k Co.’* Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Obeera
5 hlid*. Kentucky LeafTobacco; 50 boxes Pearl Starch
900 DemUohn*, varinu* sixes
75 basket* Champagne, of choice brands, In store and
for sale by CONNERAT k BARIE.
jan 1
TVEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 09 >ncl
li 150 Gibbons’ Ranox.—The underfigned has re
cently returned from the North, where be has been en
gaged in getting up a handssme assortment or READY
MADE CLOTHING, expressly for a retail businow in
Savannah, to which he very rcspectfuBy Invites the
Plnntcra visiting this place, and the iltixcns generally, to
live him a call, a* he is confident his stock has never
been surpassed by any brought to this place. Among ills
goods are the following articles:
Cloak* and Mantlet—blue and black Bcpad Cloth and
CainleL
Over Contif of invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilled Camlet, Irion Skin and tilnnkeb
Dress Coats and Frocks, of fine black French Droid
Cloth.
Business Coats—such as ptnln and fimey Tweed, Casi-
mere, black Doc Skin, plain Beaver Cloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Back and Froolf.cs. ,
Pantaloons, from all of the most fashionable goods,
suchasulainblackCoKslfncrc. Mack Doe Skin, English
ribbed Casslmere, Moleskin, Plaid, Satinet, Tweed Cassi-
mere and Negro Cloth.
Bound Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Joan*.
Vcswofevpry description, such m fine plnln Mack
Sntin, figured and plain Velvet and Cashmere, Bomba
sine. Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Silk, black
Clotn and Casslm -re.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fin* and unMcach-
t-d Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fnnry Sntin, plain Silk, blacK Silk.
Linen nnd Bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton with Irinen bosoms, fancy
Cotton, striped Hickory oral French Calico. Also, a gen
eral assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks, of plain Sntin, crimped do, Bombasine and
fancy Silk Stocks and Neck Ties,
u spenders, of great variety.
Gloves, of plain French KM, Mack, white end colored
Silk, Pelt Cloth nnd Thread, Silk and Cotton Night Cap*,
Money Belts, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
Umbrellas—a beautiful assortment of French, 8Uk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Capo—u fine and fu*tiionaMc tusoiUnenl of Cloth
Glnixed Silk, and Otter Skin Caps.
N. B. A general assortment of Youth’s and Boy*«
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets, Pantaloons, Vests
and Cloth Cnps. llnving taken much pains In s'.-locting
the stave stock, he hopes by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal shore uf patronage.
dee 90 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
©ftfi ©I'Sfnmtccs.
",
A N ORDINANCE— 1 To i'ividr- the Cityof
XX savannah Into Fire ULlrlcu, and to provide tot
giving the alarm* or Fire. .
Skction L—Be It ordained by the Major m d Aldnrmw
of the City of Savannah and Hamlet* tbeofln Council a*
sembled, and it 1* hereby ordained by the authuiity of tha
»ame. That from and after the engage orthu md'ii anc«.
the City of Savannah and Hamlet* thereof, bo, und iba
tamo are, divided into Five General Ulvlri in*, to be
knnwn a* lire Districts, according to tho folluwingjdaa
and numbeni
lit Dl.t. lct, Shall Include all thatportlon of the City and
Hamlet*, bounded a* follows t North by the River; East
by a Un** commencing at tilt loweat |K.lnt i:a*t of the
Eastern Wharvea, and running South to a point onposhe
the Eastern tsrmlnu* of South Broad street i and Wart by
UulI-suceL U hich portion of the City ao br-undi d, .bail
be numbered and known a* the Ftiat Fire DhtricL
3d District, Hiall Include all that portion of tha City
end Hamlets, bounded a* follow* i Noith by South Broad-
street; La-t and South by Uie City Common*, (Inclmliiw
all building* within lit* emigrate Umltt of the Oily,) ai d
West by Bull street. Which portiou or tha City a#
bounded, sbaiU be numbered and known as the SecooS
Fira lilstiIcL
3d Dijtrict, Ehall include aU that portion of the City
bounded as follow* i North by tha lflver; Ftast by BuU-
street» couth by South Brood street, and Wert by West
Broad strceL Which portion of iho City eo bounded,
shall be numbered nnd known as theThlid Fire Dietrlet.
4th District, Khali include all that portion of the CUy
and llatnli ts, bounded as follows: Noith by South Broad-
street) East by Bull street j South by tho iiue oflneorp*.
ration of the City, and West by West Bread HuteL
Which portion of the City and Hamlett to bounded, skajl
be numbered and known a* the Fourth Fire Di-tilct.
5th Dirtiiet, Khali Include ail that portion of the City of
Savannah known aa •• Yamacraw,’’ aud bounded os fol
low* i North by the River» Eart by Wert Broad street;
South by tha line of Incorporation of tiie City, and Weal
hr the CanaL- Which nrjrrt^Mif iheftity and llamltts 4b
houndc)) aiid described, ahaU be numbered and knows m
the Fifth Fire DtstilcL /. •
Skction 9—Be It further ordained by the l
...... n I I Tl.a. I. .L.ll L. .k. J..,.. _ f ....... ■
vonunuoiiaiy, ror a *|wce ot ume not exceeding tw*
minutes duration, aud tiien to designate theltisti let where
such fire may occur, by Tolling the bell for the Ptiat Die- -
trict-Ht. iking Twice with short intervals for the Secobd
Di-trirt—striking Three limes with abort Intervals fog
the Third Dirt.let—striking Four Times with short inter,
vale for tire Fourth District, and Striking Five TtaeeHvldi
•hort Intervals for the Filth DisttlcL Said ringing an*
tolling o. the Exchange Belt to continue fbr a space or time
not exceeding thirty minutes duration, when it shall cease.
Provided, nevertheless, That if during the prevalence of
one fire In ahy part or the City, thru, should occur a fire
in another psut of the City, then and In that case. It ehall
be the duty of the Watchman in the Cupola of the Ex.
change, to designate the District where such second (Ira
may occur, by toiling and striking the Exchange bed In
the luamier above prescribed. ’
Section 3.—Be It runher ordained by the authority
aforoaid. That It shall be the duty of foe Offlceta of tha
U atch, to cau-e the alarm of fire to be extended, by riot
ing the Bell of tbs “ Guard lluuae,” witliout cesaatiM.
from the discovery of any fira in the City, till the
shall be subdued.
Skction 4.— L’e It further ordained, That It shall be the
duty of the Officers of the Fira Com|*ny, and or the City
Watch, to report all neglects of the duties required by the
provisions nr this Ordinance, and upon conviction before
the Police Comt of Savannah, such offender so convicts#
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding Ten Dollars, or bo
dismissed from service.
Section 5.—Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Urdinances, or parts of Ordinance!
militating again*! the above provDIon* of this Ordinance,
be. and the same are hereby repealed. '
Passed in Council, 9d April, 1840*
A N ORDINANCE—To amend tho tetegt-
JTX teenth section of an Ordinance, defining what shaft
be considered Public Nutiance*. and for tha removal of
the same t pawed 3d August, 18301
Section 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aidermao
of tha City of Savannah, and baraleta thereof, In CouncM
assembled, and it U hereby ordained by the authority of
tiie same i That tha sr wntuf nth section of the above re-
cited OnJinsnce be, and Is hereby to amended as to pro.
mbit any person, uader the penalty pretcribed In tha a-
love recited Ordinance, from keeping within the fof.
lowing limit* n<y Hog or bogs: commencing at the tnooSi
tear- of the Savannah, Ogecheeand Altamaha Canal, on tho
- - Savannah River, thenca South on eutrm bank of said
Canal to Rail Road street, thence East along -Rail Road-
•treot to West Broad street, Ihtnct South, Song \V#sg
Broad street, extended to Garden Lot No. NVen (7),
thence Eortwardly, along the line of said Garden Lot. to
TaunnU street, tlicnre north along TattnatLstrMt, to
Jones *jreet to Jones street, thence along Jones str«*L
Eiut, In a direct line to tho limits of the City.
Sec. 9. Bo it further ordained, by the authority afore-
said: That aU Ordinance*, or port* thereof, militating with
the provDIon* of this Ordinance be, and (he same are
hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 17th August, 1848.
. FRANCIS 8. BAuTOW, Acting Mayur.
Attest, A. C. DAVtaroaT, c. c. aug94
A BILL—To bo entitled “an Ordinance
carry more fully into on effect the plan and system
fowT»n'j^nrounTiiioTTiy of r Savannah' and to*provide
for the removnl of *uMi nuisances or cause* or discoM
which may cff.a t the citixens thereof, or in anywise In.
Jure their benJth.!'
Whereas tho culture of Rice upon the land* around the
city of Havannah which by contract are subject to dry
culture, is a violation of tire true Intent and meaning of
the said contract, and is prohililted by the orrilnanece of
the city, and is manifestly injurious to the health of tha
citizen*; and whereas power I* varied In the Mayor and
Aldermen of the cUyofSnvannuti and the hamlets there-
or, by Act ortho Geucrol Assembly, to i any info Adi disci
the aystem of (fry culture, uid to retuuv all nuitancct oc
or causes or diseases*hich may rffect the health of the
«itiron*; and whereas,4t is tiie right and has become tho
duty of tiie City Council to exert tiie powers thus coxte
red upon them, for the public good.
Section 1. Re it ordnlned by tiie Mayor and Aldermsa
of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, That K
shall be the duty of Die Mayor, whenever he shall recetvo
information tint Bice i* planted or cultivated upon say
or the lands around tho vlty subject to dry culture eo*.
tract*, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator or tho sold land, or any person having the charge Of
the some, or hi*, her or their agent, requiring the eaU
person to desist from the said culture, and to ifertrov tha
said Rice If growing, or to appear before Counrll at a limo
and place in #uch notice to be specified, not exceeding
ten days from tiie date thereof, to show cause if any they
hare, why the said growing Rice should not be removed
and destroyed as n nuisance.
Sec. 3. And bo ft further ordained, Thnt If tbs said
owner, tenant, cultivator or other person, shall not, upon
the said notice, comply with tiie terms of the same, oc
•hall foil to appear before Council, nr If having appeared,
no sufficient cause should be shown why tiie said Hire
should not be rcmotcrf, nnd it* culture abandoned, that in
such rase the said Mayor and Aldermen may direct the
City Manila! forthwith to remove the said Rica and to
destroy the some effectually, wherever it may be planted
or growing on the saM dry culture contract.
Sec. 3. And be It further ordained, That the expenere
Incurred by Uie City authorities in enforcing this ordi
nance, shall be assessed upon Uie owner nr the land from
wltich Uie nuisance shall be removed, and shall be co4-
lected by execution to ta Issued therefor as in othsi case*
of dues to the city.
Sec. 4. And be It timber ordained, That nothing In this
ordinance *ball he ao construed as to prevent kn action
for and recovery of damages for violation ot* tha dry cul
ture contract* between the owners of lands and the cor
poration of Savnnnah.
Sec. 8. And be it further ordained, That all ordinanoaa
or part* thereof militating with the provisions of this or
dinance. be, rnd the same are herein* repealed.
Passed In Cuuncil, 99th May, 1848.
IL K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C DavaaronT, Clerk of Council.
GROCERIES.—-Give us a call!—
The Subscriber* have received from New-
m York, a rlioke and well selected slock oi
FAMILY GROCERIES, selected by one of the firm ex
pressly for titi* market, combting of
8L Croix, l’orto lilco and Muscovado Sugars
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clarified bugnrs;
l’alc and white Soap; Sperm and Tnllow Candles;
Hyson, Black, Imperial and Gunpowder Teas)
Olive Oil; Honline*; Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Raisin*, Currant* and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pail*, Brodies, and all other
article* usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Also keep alwnys on hand of tiie best quality, choice
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lnrd, Fulton Market lleuf, Smoked
Tongue*, Uauis, kc. For sale on accommodating terms,
if KELLY * O'CONNER,
oct 34 Comer of Broughton and Drayton sis.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!!—Tho
'subscriber* have opened a new DRUG STORE, in
Gainin ’* Building, comer of Bay and Bull street*,
and will always be supplied with Pre*h DRUGS,
CHEMICLAH, Pharmaceutical Preparation, kc. kc., of
Uie purest quality. _ , _ ...
A great variety of Perfumery and Fancy Article* con
stantly received from the Importer* nnd manufacturer*.
SODA WATER, nt the fount anil lu bottles, throughout
tha year, with a great variety of choice SYRUPS.
8EIDLKTZ nnd MAGNESIAN WATER bottled to
order, at tiie shortest notice-
Congress Spring, Pavilion, Iodine, Seltxer, nnd other
MEDICINAL WATER, direct from the Spring*.
A perfectly competent perron will attend, at any hour
cf the night, to compound medicine.
JOHNSON k CO.
Jan 1
B OTTLE CORKS.—10 Wira superfine
Y.ir..r™to,fcr»i« ] bj n)RieK90J! ■ '
jtn 18 gibbons’ Building.
AGRICULTURAL im
plements. -400 Hough*, com-
pri-ingall the various sixes and kind*
u >ed in this section.
40 Cultivator* and Harrow*, various patterns
40 Straw aud Coni Foddar Cutter*, various prices
95 Patent and common Grain Fan Mills
R (Inin 'I liroshittK si.rhiim.
30 Cora 8heller*, various kind*, for hand and horse
power; 6 do. do. with seperater and cleaner
6 Corn and Cob Cru-hnr*
19 Patent hand Corn Mills, on Improved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Barrows
50 dot. Plantation Hoc*, complete assortment
400 pair Trace Chains; 100 do. do- do. extra strong
75 Ox nnd Log Chain*; 30 dox. Socket rtpades
10 dox. handled Kpade*; 45 do. long handled tthovole
19 do. do. Shovel*
8 do. long and short handled Manure Fork*
A complete auortinent of Garden Hoe* and Rnkee
16 Foiriionk k Co.’s Platform Scale*, aborted sixes
A supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent .'flUs
A supply of Patent Machine Belting.
For sole by DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
Jan 1
T7SSENCE of Jamaica GINGER— Pre-
J]j pared by Frederick Brown, Philadelphia. This Es
sence U warranted to possess in a concentrated form, nil
the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be
found on trial, an excellent Fnmily Medicine. It Is par
ticularly recommended ns a tonic, to persons recovering
from fever or other diseases, a few drops Imparting to the
stomach a glow and vigor equal to a wtue-gtaMfullof
brandy or other stimulant without any of the debilitating
effects, ivhicb are sure to follow the use of liquor nr any
kind: and U I* therefore especially serviceable to children
’ female*. To the aged will prove a great comfort; to
dyspeptic, nnd to Uioae who arc prcilupoied to pout or
inutile affections, it gives great relief; and to tiie ine
briate who wishes to reform, but whoso stomach I* con
stantly craving the nnxlou* liquor, it I* Invaluable—giving
tone to tho dtfsstive organ*, and strength to resist tempta
tion; and is consequently a great agent In the eauseof
temperance.
Q0- Full direction* accompanying each bottle.
A full supply received from F. Brown, by
npr 5 A. A. SOLOMONS, Market eqnare.
‘C'XTUACT from Ordinances relating to
J j Lumber, Fire Wood, kc.—*«ne it further ordained,
thntnopeiron shall bring, deposit, lay, or cause to be
brouslit, deposited, or Inld, in any, or either of the pub
lic d>iCK*, wluirves, or landing nlacci. at the north end of,
or opposite to the street* lu thl* city, any board plank,
ranging timber, stave*, shnigie*. fire wood, or other inns
her, whatever, and no person snail ship from, or land st,
or cause to be shipped from or landed, at nuy of tha pub
lic wharves or deck* within the city or Savannah, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, bale*, packages,
trunk*, or any species of merchandise whatever"—“Pro
vided, that nothing contained in this section shall be eon-
■trued to prevent any Hanter from landing out of his
I •» •••■"» «*»• praSwto .f Ma w War rlmiMHi, at (War
for tale or for (kmlly u*e, but luuo ctsethaU he otsbe
be allowed to occupy the raid public wharf or doek longer
than Is absolutely necessary"—“and Uie sold articles may
be seized and retained until the fine Is paid." Penalty
not exceeding #100.
True extract*. EDWARD O. WILSON, 0. a.
The City Marshal and City Constables are required le
enforce above Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 & EDWARD G. WTLoON. c. a.
PLERK’S OFFICE—Savannah, 20th Do-
cember, 1818.—Extract of “an Ordinance, to pre
vent shooting with fire arms, In the city or Savannah, and
to punish the offence of setting off squibs, crackers and
other combustible mntter. aud for otherpurpoee*;’’ passed
in Council, 15th Deo., 1817. " '
ne It further ordained, That it shall be ths duty or the
City Marshal and City Constable* to Inform against all
white person* found within the limits of said city, dig
charging or attempting tu discharge any gun, pistol nr
other fire arm*, crackers or other combustible prepara
tion, nnd that the person so Informed against be 6ned In a
aum not nxceedldg thirty dollars; and If n alava or free
person of color bo found so offending, such person of
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding tea
lashes, to be indicted by the officer present
dec 20 A. C. DAVENPORT,c. e.
pLEUK’S OFFICE —Savannah, Dec.
90th, 1818—Extract from "aii ordinance defining
what shall be considered public nuisances, and for the
prevention, punishment and removal of the rams,” puseS
in Counrll August 9d, 1839, and amended October 84tb,
1839.
“Be it further ordnlned, Thnt it shall not be lawful foy
any slave or free person or color to smoke a rl jst*»v pipe
in any of the street*, lanes, alleys, wlmrves, or pnblic
squares within the city of Savannah, under a penalty of
not exceeding three dollnra, or whipping, not exceeding
ten stripe*.A. C. DAVENPORT, c ~
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PlIIIiBKICK, 9IEIUAM Si BELT*
XJ*AVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
JLX lory.in Hodgson’* Building,Bay-street, a Inran as
sortment of various kinds of Conches, Barouches, Rock-
awn)’*, Tilburies, Prince Alberta, Bugaics and Buggy
Wagons with Hnrnrsecs complete, und tut fine assortment
os can be found In the city, and nre dally rectivlng direct
from the Manufactory at Uie North, midn expressly for
the Southern market! which Urey wlU toll at the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. All who wish a
good Carnage at a low price will find It to their interest
to call and examine our rioqk before purchasing else
where. Apply at tha Counting-Room- Jan 93
"Vf OTICE.-rr-Extrnct from Ordinance rela-
.L l tive uvVfcwola, for the Information of Captain* of
Venal*, aud others—Ba Uordained, fcc., “It shall ta ine
duty of tho master, or commander of evury renal or
craft, pf whatever description, not moored at *nme wh»rt
within the I Unit* oftho city, and lying In iho ntraam of tha
River Savannah, within tiie raid limit* or below the same,
between the city and Tybec, w suspend nnd keep sus
pended during all the hours of night, eitlie rna-itand or
in *nme prominent part of the rigging of such vessel or
craft, a lamp, properly trimmed auffl lighted, »nfflci*ndy
large and brilliant to give timely notice of the p;*«riwe«S
inch vessel or craft to ailjwrijafing the stream." Pmjal-
WlP* ToW’ARO o. WILHON.