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VOLUME XLVIl.
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SAVANNAH, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, A-PRIL 19, 1849.
NUMBER 93.
THE REPUBLICAN
H rcauanco
DAILY AM) Tltl-WKIfiKI/Y,
J 1. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE
city tf cousty riusTims.
P. W. ALEMHEK, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
TERMS:
Dally Paper 510, lYl-Werkly §3,per annum
K*- In no ca.ft will nil order,fir the papal .W attended
to uiile.J .n-cumpniilcd wiili the money, or a sail.fnclory
. I - .,,.4. .
\.lvoiilnf menu iiucricd at tlio following rntea: •
onk .qi’AMf («" uart om.Kia,)l»TiN«kaTtoy,..’50 1 73
E*ch c<i«ruic«acK, Mlju.i M
Us, mjCARC, ONK WUX IU1LY 9,50
OkK sql'sRE OIK MONTH DAILY,..,t...... 7,00
()SK TWO MONTH! DAILY, 10,00
(>M- HOt'lRB,.... MONTHS DAILY,..... LVCd
Adverli»<menta published every other «lay, ami llio eln-
„ rif i once or twice a week, are charged 75 eta. per
B j-jar« for each insertion.
LeLMl alvcrtl-cinent* inserted at the Uiual ratea, And
■Irii-t care taken tlmtthey l>c |iut>:»**ln;.ln>;t-onlim> to law.
All a Ivertiranunu from traiulent person* or monger*,
to l«, |>aii| in a Ivani-c.
The privilege* of-y airly advertiser* will .be. confined
rl;idly to their regular.bu*inc**, and all other adverti.e-
tneiiiK nut pertaining to their regular budne** a* agreed
(or, in lie paid extra.
Vemiy a IverlDcr* cic-’dlng in their advertliementa the
Rykrage number of lloez agreed for, will be charged at
proportional line/.
So 4DV4HIM, NKNT* WII I.PE INAERTBPORATCITOCBLV.
All a-lverti-emcnt* for charitable institutions au<l re-
llgiou* Societies will be charged half price... .. i
IXp All Aihe.Ua-ine.iHfO.it to Hit* ollteo without dh
ruction* ar lo the tiumlicr of tn>crtione, will bo publish*
€<1 tlailv, until oraucuu to tin uucouuuaeJ, *uU
All better! directed |b ibi* offl«* "wred 4 * DUUura,
ou.t be po.t paid, to entitra them to aitanuon.
N. 11.—Ite -It Citation by the Clerks, of tho Court* of
'Ordinary, that application hat boon made for Letter* of
A lminl.uati.ihi mu the puMhltoJ Tiiiurv days at lea*.
Notice by Exec ut.n• and A.limui iratori for Debtor* and
Crr limn to rend, r in Uti-.r aocoiui*, uiu.l be puyii.hcd
Sales of Real Enato nn.l Negroes by Executors, Ad-
Minl-traiOM, and Guardian*, init-t lie pti'dirimil SIXTY
IttVi) before the day of .ale. llte-e rale, mu-tbo mndo
at Uie Court lion o door of the county. In win. h lha
E r iBffty is 6im.ii.', and on the fir-t Tuesday of the in null,
(tween tbs' hour- of leu in the 11101111114 end four in tho
afternoon. No -ale fr on day 10 day i* valid, unless so
«xpi..<-c I In the n.IvcrtiKi-Mviii.
A noli Mtl >UK by Execuuy*, Administrators and Guardi-
mi.k to the Court of Ordinary for leave lo at II Teal E>tatc
or \e/roei,imi'l be pu di-b.d PtlllB MONTHS. 1
Sale* of |n-i-orrIproperty (cx t ;>t .negroes) of teatate
and inlc-t.ve ritatc* by Kxci utora eud Adniiniiliai.it*,
rnu.i be a Ivciti-'-1 FORTY DAY'S.
ArplicadQlu by Executor* and Adnilniatntinre for Lot-
t«iK In-mi -ocv mUKt be. pubhdicd SIX MONTHS.
Ai.iiH n ion for foreClO.Ure of Mongase* on real ctate,
buii Lo A.IicriiKC 1 mice a in milt for i'Hl'It M'l 1 I'll ~*.
Order* of the t.’oitit of Ordinary (a-i oni|.»i.itd wtill a
4opy of the bond of averment) to make title* to land must
' be n.lvcrtihcd three month* nt lcn*l.
Sheriff". sale* under executions regularly granted by
the court* uiu-t be advertised THIRTY DAYS—-under
uioruam ext ■ 11 lion * SIXTY HAYS—Sale* of perishable
piopeity 11 nlei order of 1 miit, mu t be :i Ivciti-cd gener-
adly, TEN PAYS before the day of Hale. • ■ ■ 1
novrrnmcnt of tin- City.
.. The government of tbedtyronxiftaof 11 Mayor and 19
Al.leniteii, who tog -titer nro ih-iiouilii iteil tho City Coun
cil. Tli 'ynrt) clioaen niinu illy, on the lat .Monday In
Dccctiiber, from tho prop! 1 at Inrg?.
ClTYOrrtciM, kc., lSt9.-0/ay«rr-Dr. Iileh'd Warn*.
JIUtrmtn—Thomas I'ur.-, II. II. Criibit. Wm. II. Ilul-
loch.B. P. Walker,T. M. Turner, Wm. H.\Mongin,8olo-
won Cohen. J. F. I'otey, It A. Lewie, F. 8. Bartow, R.R.
Cuyler, Joa. 8. Fay. ’
Ciutom House—l’ort of Savnunah.
• Collector—William B. Bulloch; Deputy Collector—John
Poatell; Nav.il Officer—J.Do LoMottat Surveyor—Robert
JV. Pooler; AppraUcre-Charlc* Stephen* and William
Poatonice.
1’oit Master-Goorgo Schl.y; Aai’t. P. B4—J. 0. Doon.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
Prertdent-Robcn llabcrahnmt lat Vic* Prcaldent—
Cha*. Creen; 9.1 do. do.—E. • PadrlforJ 1 Seeretnry and
Treaiurer—O. Colteni OommlUee of Apn .ala-O. II, Cum-
mingy Henry Itoirr, Isaac Cohen, WlliUui Puncan, Jo*.
Commlsaloncr* of Pilotage.
John W. Anderson, Wilt. II. Ilulloclt, Secretary and
Treasurer, Oetavua Oohen, John Ptoddord, Andrew
WotNl& John ,L WUder » John WfBfittfiWl, VVylly
^ ''f' BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Dm* *>f the State of Geoi-gfe;
Onhrlng day*, Monday* and Thunwlaya.
Sm:
SlSlm'tisn's. fit flic XUpubllcinr.
R. A. Allen,No. lid
It. A. Lewi*, lid
O. N. N'cyle, WO
FACroitd AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS.
BAY ITRKKr. II44--.TKM I.
E. Molyncur, No. 77
K lint. hi-.hi, 00
. _ , . O. U. Cumming, CO
Wadiliur:!,Wilder k(?o. 114 E. A. S. it.laid, 0J ,
A..Low and Co,, 58..,
Hami t hi &. Ila.-di-niaii, W
llai|N:r k Stuart, 87
Sniitli k llunipbreys,^
Frauci* Wood, VI.
Wm. Punrait, 89'
J. 1C Burrouiti*, 97
J. Cowlc., UJ
Wnt-Adam«, 101
N, A. Hardee, 1
W. C. O’Prueoll, 103
Padelford k Cay, 101
Tonue k Gummed, 9t
E. I'artone k Co., Vi
A-a Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon, 80
N. Crater, IH.
j. nuiijiK, si
I). F. Ilal.ey, 80
E. I.. IIoIIIk, 80
F. H. VVebii.m, 74
Greiner k lleHtl,7i
II. W. II.in in. G3
Wm. Crowder, fit
C. Iln irl lcc, 190
Edward Wiley, 191
Clark a Uitmai 194
F. S-rrel, 190
, I0S
Cohen, Norn* fc Co., HO
It. Ilalier»liam k Hon, HO
W, Wuodbrldie, HI.
Brigham k Kelly, 170
llito-er, 178 ,
Crane k Howland, 179
Ella* Ileed, 171
J. it. La Id, 181
- . H, Good all, UOa .
G. W. Amlcr-onk Uro.,900 T. C. Ni-bet, Q2i
C. r. Mill*,801 A. Mini*. *J0
P. II. Ileh.i, VOO Wtlbain.on a.ilPre<tnn,IM4
Wm liatirr-by. 70 Ilotwn k Gunby, 809,
Stephen IlilH. IU Italmu k Fulton, 207
Jn». Rurkr, B<J T. II. Harden, 118
P, Solomon*,201 , J.G. Cooke,Telfair’* Build'*
I. W. linker, Jonei* Whf. S.C.liumiiiig.lO VVIulakrr -t.
COMMISSION MERCIIANT0 AND AUCTIONEERS.
Philhri. k, Meriam k lied, 130 liay-«tieep
Cnben k r.i-.li.,k, 113 do.
Tho*. J, WaMi, Bid ido,
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Win. Crabtree, 203 Bnyatrael. . -
Win. II. Gilc* k Co., til Bay sireet. ; ,
A. A. Smcu, Smct’a Whan.
WHOLESALE AND niTTAlL DRT GOODS.
11. Uoli. ri-, Gibb hi’* Building.
11. F. Wmlnc, 101 Urnuglitqn atrcct. -
Janie. Anderaoa fc Co., Waring’* Building.
Laihrop h Fo >ie, Gibbon’* Building.
Sin.b r, 1.mb.up k Ncvitt, Hha.1’* Building.
J. S. linger*, do, do.
Marshall fc Aiken, do, do.
aieWlltk Morgan, Ribcro'a Building. 1 ; —-
>1. Fienderga-t, corner i.‘ou;ic-k and WhlUker-etrett*.
J. S. Magill, 111 Co.igre<* «uc«;t.
A. k L. Mack, M Bryan street.
4 WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A.^Yellei, 19-» llay-atreet.
Coheti. Nurri* k Co., l iu Oay-atreat.
II. A. Crane. 189 Bay atreet,
Con-ierat k Baric, 130 Uiy-«tfMt^
Fcram-.II k Jgbiwtnn, 197 Bay-*ne«t.
Swift k Denalow, lQy 11.1v -ucct.
Li. W. P;»\t«, \77 Bny-xticet. . ^ (I
RETAIL GROCERIES,
A. Champion, Market square.
II, J. Gilbert, do. do.
'2£Re*aittiOon*f a "TiiC fc Ntf' nMlL T*‘ , ‘ — —
Kelly k O’Conner, corner’ Broughton k Prayton-ui.
J. i\llliichni.in, do. ilo. do.
7'ljendnre Mini*, J53 Jlay-Mrept.
W. W. Goodrich. Hinet’* Building, Whltaker-street.
Je-*e k Cady, 113 llr.>ugliton-«iri-et.
F. ScherfT, r o.ncrof York an I Oull-«t*. . . 1
Win. A. Caiawell,corner of MTtrna and 8t Julian itt.
HARP-WAUK.* -
N. B. k II. Weed, 10J llrou;bloii street.
McCIcjkcy k Norton, Gibbo.it' Building.
DRUGS AND .MEDICINES. .
a. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbon*’ Building.
A. A. SolomnuK, Afoot, Market tquare.
Wrn. Humphrey*. IQ7 llay-*treet.
Johnson k Co., edrner Bay and Bull-streets.
Turner k Oden, Mouiimcnt-ruiunre.
BOOK STORES.
W. T. William*, 119 Bay-Mrcct-
J. M. Cooper, corner Whitaker and St. Jullaa-aUeeti.
Fl/ltNITUIlR WARE-ROOMS.
I. W. Morrell, Smcu’ Building.
H. H. Iloianliir, 83 Bull street.
CROCKERY AND OLAB8-WARE.
'•ff l*k Morrell, nmcl*’ ilnildiiig.
Coduit k Uutkli y, K13 dry nit (tret t. .
„ , AGRICULTUILU, STORE.
Demlow k Webrtcr, 1 Whitaker .-tieet.
_ . JEWELLERS,
n!’’. 5 nan 'vprm r wiutakoraiid Bryan-alreeU.
T.T. Wilnnt,.Mnikei M|imrp.
... „ .. SADDLERY, kc.
”fc Co., corner Whitaker and Dryan-*treeU.
"• «• Knapp, Market -ouaro.
». CAUUIAGI, REPOSITORY.
in. 71 artier,-id Went Hron.1 eireet /.
_ „ . CLOTHING STOUEH.
G. S. Mclinp, (jibboiiK 1 lluilding.
G. W. Adams, 8 Whitaker hiriet.
W. II Hale. Mnrket Himre. , : ;T".
FASIIIONARLR TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Pi b e k Vender, 117 Hay street.
John Mnllcry, 133 Bay.street.
Ham it,in fc Symons,17 Whltaker-atmt.
Jiooiaton k Unmirla llnll -irret.
Philip Kean, 98 Ilrvan -treet.
Jo.eplj Teiuo,27 Whitaker street.
J*me*F. Stoke*, 20 do. do.
M. Larcy, corner Wlilinkar aniMlron"ht«il-Mf*ei».
vaffiSSmSDL “AT store. I? ■
V, A. Ambler k Co., pongrcaa-street. .
F VSIIIONAOLE UOOT-.MAKERS.
L. Robbler, 89 Wtiiiftkcr »Ueet-
J t‘ 17 **9" »trceL
Jandi putenhofltf, 7S Ilrvan street.
P ,, DENTIST.
• Concre-K-Iiireet;
-^/AJtlir.H AND STONE MANUFACTURER.
Boot. p. \\ nlker, 139 Brourhtoii^treet.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER,
neArthor k Morir, LI Barnard wtrcct.
... Gunsmiths.
John Carriithcra, 175 Markepsquare.
Edward Lovell. Barnard street, near Market-rquare,
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS?
*yood, Clozhom k Co., Aneiaux'* wharf.
Turner k Henry? Moore’* Whnrf.
, 1’AINtSTiMlE AND PAINTING..
, , • 1 niiignntiMammi|ht-»nuflre..
John I’oole, 11 Whitaker street.
John J. Sullivan, 20 Hull-street. *
; • *» iiiiiix.-i -11
P. Jacobs,07Bull eticct.
F. W. Linde, 000 Bull mri
99S!&Sei2sai*.-. “«*.
1. Director*—■ rancts sencl,
Wm. II. Cuyler, John Wltlli
Stoddard.
Teller—J. O.
Snbanttnh nffcctonj.
“ ‘ Bi WUlianu.
. Blanche* at Auguata, Ihuonton. Athene, Walhlngton,
and Oranmhnm’. **
uw!in
uat day*. 1
Or NiMH,
i, George
».W.
C^Htal |«14 U
Newer, Cashier.
~ Wednetdaye.
taeee Cohen,
Jones, John
1 enAfiieey laOdflta. r
Alnrlne and Hr* Iiuunmce Dank.
Coital paid In #013,100-prfvll*ged to Inerecs* same to
0 E-Vadelford, PrwMent, J. Olmitead, Cashier.
XtSWiTSS c
,o -
Toper—Chadee F. Prerton.
Ha* an Acency In Macon.
Central HnlUltoail and Hanking Co. of Ga.
pronriated tv eanklng porpoeee, 0803,900.
IL’r. Cuyler, PreAdent. George J. Bulloch, CaihJer.
ttlbrltig day*, Monday*. Placountday*, Tueaday*.
Director*—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtree, 8. Cohen,
ohn R. Wilder, II. McAlptn, J. Waldbttfg, Joe 8. Fay,
V*. 0. Johaaou.
Revannah Institute for Seringa.
• Dlrectors-H. D. Weed, I. W. Morrell, Beni, finldef,
N. B/Knapp, O. H. Ilendriekapa, H. Lathrop.Thoma* J.
„TKcjnYcttJnf Commlt^elicocnposedof II.D. Weed,
BenJ. Snider, end Hiram Robert*.
Insurance OlBcra In Rkvitnnnh. •
fisssr
Attn* Iiuur.utce Computy, Hartford-Capital 0900,-
000; Cohen, NorH* lU*., No. 113 Bay 7u * '
Hope Mutual Llfj Insurance Uompany.Conn^CapItol
fnOfiOM’ Coli n, Noth, k (.’o., No lii IU..I,
Howard In atrtnee Comtnny. New-York—Capital|300 r
000. 8. C. Punning, No. 10 vVhlttker *1. * *
, Union Mutnil Firs fc Marins Insurance Company, N.
Y—«.plol ,100,000. W. Cnfaln., No. 2U
Prut rtlnn Marine fc FIro In-urance Compinv, llart-
ford-UapltM »—+. Brigham fc Kelly. No.170 finr-et.
New-York EauittbU Fir* In-urance Compuiy—Capi
tal 0300,000. W. Crabtree, No. 80S Bey-»t
Mutual Life In rata nee Comptny, New-York—Capital
« W. F< jluwr, nubn'auifc
Mutual Safety In-urance Company, New-York—Capi
tal 9- Geo. Schley, Po.t tjillce. .1
Phmnix omce Loadon-Capibil A . R. Haber
sham, No. 112 Bey,d
Protection Insurance Company,- New-Jtrsty—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yonge, No. 91 Bay gt.
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital f ■
W. P. Your.!, No. VI Uny-st.
Nautllu*Mutual Life In-urance Company, Nmv-York-r-
Capital 9 Wm. B. OUee fc Co., No. 94 Bay-ab
Foreign Comuls Ileelilent In Savannah.
R. Molynraux, Britl-h, No. 77 Bay-at.; W. Crabtree, Da-
ItUh, No. 800 Bay-»L; Louie Baric, French, No. 10 Liberty*
st.i John O. Doon. Spanish, Pont Office; W. G. O’Drt'Coll,
No.'74 nay st.; John R. Wilder, RnsaU, No. Ill Bay-at;
W. Crabtree, Bnunen, No. 906Bay-at| F. II. Welman,
Agent for Loyd’s.
Superior Court—Clintlmm County.
Wm. II. Fleming, Judge; Jolm E. Davis, Clerk Superior
and Inferior Court*; Wm. W. Oates, SheriflT.
County Officers Itraiilln* In Savannah,
nolictt Hnbcraham, County Treasurer; Ellaha Wylly,
Tax Coileclnrt Thomna Eden, Coroner; Samuel II. Sweat,
Surveyor ;• William Herb, Ilecetver Tax Hctunu.
Court of C. P. &O.A T. City of Savannah.
Hit* Irt Mondays, In February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction in civil aujts extend* from 030 to $300.
Judge-rMordectl Hhcftall, Sen.; Clerk—LevfS. Rtieoelli
Sberiff-Gcorge W. Wylly.
Justice* inferior Court—Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, El lag Reed, Wm.’ Thorne WUUama,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewi*.
Gum Court or ORDiHaav—Seaborn Goodall.
CommUalnner* of Iloade—Chatham County.
R. Wayne, M. R,Chdflaui W. W. Walsh, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 8d Monday In December.,
V* S. Court a Slttluff In Savannah..
IIon.JameeM. Wayne, of Savannah, Associate Justice
Supreme Court, U. S. and Judge of the Oth Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hoo. John O. Nicoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Georg rGJ.’n, Ct*k both court*.
Henry R. Jackion, District Attorney.
Tlionia* M. Griffin, Maralial.
Savannah and Ogceerhee Canal Company.
. Capital, flOO/MO, la Share* of 60 dollars each.
Directors—George W. Anderson, Amos Sc udder, M.
Marsh. . ——
. * .Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Flnininn—Joacnh 8. Fay; 2d «lo—Alvin N. Mll-
lert 3d do. Robert Inchuaon; Clerk—John Ilaupt. 8cn.
Charitable Societies In Savannah.
Union Society—iMtituted In 1730. Solomon Cohen,
liustucss Carts.
1*. .TACOIIS,
SEGA R AND TOBACCO STORE.
NO. 27 BULL-STREET.
(■ION or TUB INDIAN, NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE.) /■
Savannah, Ua.
N. B—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Half Spanlih
and American Scgara, nt Wholesale and Retail.
. Alao Ulmwlng Tobacco, Him if, kc.
.1 .> A. I’OM E. Au.iK,
SEGAR MANUFACTURER.
NO. 13 WI1ITAKBR-0TRBET,
Savannah, Oa>,
Hu on hand a larto and choice stock of Beaara, SnuIT,
Smoking andOiewlng Tobacco, and atl other artl*
; clea in hi* Ijne at the moat reasonable terms.
J ■ 1 .■ YONOK M GA3LJIKLL,
FACTORS 4* COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET
Shi nnmill, Cln.
UA311I.THV .v II \ Ulll .M \>.
FA CTORS 4- COMMISSION MER CHANTS
Snvannali, UeorKin.
C«A*. r. HAMILTON. TIIOMAS HARDEMAN.
SWIFT AC DKXSLOW,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
come* or eav an* whitaker *t*.
Savannah, Georsta.
EDWARD aWUT. A. A. DENI LOW.
JOHN POOLE.
HOUSE. SIGN. AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZING, fco. kc.,
’-‘“‘SSStSSA—
. . . . JOHN O. FALLIOANT,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTING.
GlLniNG,GRAINING,-fce.,fce.
werr »in*
Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE—All klmla of 3Uxcd Paint*, Paper Hang-
lng», Bonlera, and Fire-Board Print*. ™ 1
„ ■ JOHN J. 6UI.I.IVAN,
HOUSE. SION, AND FANCY PAINTER,
SB Buia, oni eeom.NoiTa or BaoueirroN-BT.
Seenery I* oil or Water Colon; Plain, Fancy and Gilt
Signs. Banner*, Flag*, Transparencies, Window
Shade*, kc., neatly executed tq order.
Ofi^ House Painting, Graining, Glaaing and Marbling,
done at the shortest notice, teems rbaboxaIilb.
, CHAllLBS VAN IIOIUV,
SASH. BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY.
CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK
DONE AT TflE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Mahogany of all qualities and White Pin* Lumber for Sale.
IVIIE i:VlVR , }a , HT 0 AN nliMITH,
ST. rUMAN-STMET, NBA**TMe MARKET.
Carriages repaired, and all other work done at short notice
ALVIN N. MILTdlC
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
■ABtema wiiart—bay-street,
SavamuAli, Gturgla.
gjatl-atoati, i£iifp, mtS auam=pnclict atibmlscmnits.
OBATHAI. RAIL-UOAO, FllOM .SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Pascngcr Trnir
Poaenger Tralni
Ticket* Dorn Savaunnli 10 Macon
" “ , *• to Atlanta,
s " *"‘H m.d Me <1.*daily.at
*’ and Savannah dally, at
to Augmia,...,,
to Columbni^..,
toOpellke......
to Tuarumbia, 1
to Decatur, (
to Huninillc, )
to Na-hrille, 1
to MempM?,.. '
......7 A. M.
.7 P. M.
67 00
10 00
GW
13 00
17 00
.....23 00
Stages for Taltahease and Intermediate plecea ’connect*with the Road at Macon 'Mooday’a. ’Wedneadav** and
Friday’s, and with MlUedgevilla daily. we xwaa at .uacon .uona*> a, »> eanwuay a ana
Friday’s, and with MlUedgeville dally. JBH
1U, *< of Freight for Mmliandlxe Generally, from Savannah to Macon t
Measurement aoooa—nMe* of Data, Bonnets, Purnllure, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Oood*, and otlwr
nleaaurentent Good*, per cubic font,...,#,
Crockery Ware, In crate*, boxes or hbd«.
Goods bt wsiout, ritar Ci.Aa«—Boxoi GlassJPalnU, Drug* and ConfecUooary, per 100 lb*.,
Second CtAS«—Sugar, thriTee, Rope, Butter, Che***, Lard. Tobacco. Leather, Tilde*, Copper, Tin,
■X«tenCfea»»—Ffettr Bacon, jdquo^ferk, Dedf/Wfc^rilbwv add j!*nwax ; per 100 lb*. t .....
13 eeuts.
10 •«
60 ••
Fourth Clasi—Millfearing,l , ij
on Ml! SS—«i*i in VopSfixi)'. r.
Salt per sack, hot exceeding four bushels,..
Savannah, Jan, lat, 1819.
Nails, Spike* and Coal, per 100 ibi., 30 «
, and other light barrels, each 73 «>
.. x:[,v.v.v.v.v.v.'.v** 2 «•
L. O. REYNOLDS, Engineer and Superlntandant.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
From Macon to Atlanta, being 101 miles of tho line of Rail-Roads extending from Savan-
I. (. Il.lmn Cl . °
The Pa**«nEcr Train* of this Rob! are run. lailyas follows! connecting at Macau with Ura OaMsal
Atlanta with the Western and AlOuuk-Mli 0.-o«la Rail Roa.1*.
Leave M*; on at 0 A. M., arrive at AUrata 19 3J P. M.,and at Dalton 8 P. M.
Leave Dalton 4 A. M., arrive at Atlanta 11 A. M., and at Macon 0 P. M.
Paaaunger* on this Hoail to and rrom Savannah aleep one night at Macon.
The Train* on the Western aid Atlantic Hot I du.net ran on Sunday.
Passengers for Colu nbua, Mortgom?ry and New Ori “ana via Savannah and Macon, take Stage* at BaraesvlHe.
Pa—eng -r* for La Grange, Wi*t Point, Slontgomery and New-Orleans via Augusta and Atlanta, take Stages at Griffin.
Freight Trains are run daily H rough the business season, end trt weekly the remainder of the year.
All freight to and from other Koala promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
BETWEEN MACON AND '.
First Class, (per cubic foot.)—boxw of Hate, Boots, Shoes, BonnvU, Furniture, and such
other articles a* are clearly anafocou* to titoae named............
Bbcond Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Boxes and bales of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oil*,
Drags,Peathcrs,and Confectionary,
Third Class, (par 100 lh*.)—Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bogging, Hope, Butt r, Cheese, Tobacco,
leather. Hides In bales, Cotton Yarns, Cupper, Tin, liar and sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, Casting*
Hardware, and all otlwr heavy articles not stlwrwite enum -rated WK
Foorru Class, (p-r 100 lbs.)—Flour, *»•#, Ba*on. Pork, Besf. Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax
bales of Rars, Glareng, green sad dried fralte. MUI Orariag, Pig Iran, MM and Grindetowes, |19N
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAM CONTRACTS
FOR BUILDINO AND WORK IN MASONRY
Of EVERT DRSCIimON.
Residence East side of Pulaski Square.
ENGINEERS *A ND^llILL UPRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
OANAL-rrasrr, ssar tub canal-lock,
Savannah, Georgia,
a. LACItLISOI.
1. LACttLIION.
JACU11 UUTKHIIOFJKU, Affent,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
SatAN^STREET, SECOND DOOR rtOM EULL STREKT,
OPPOSITE MONU3IENT SQUARE.
Fin* French Calf-skin Boot* tud other work n tide to order.
I*. Ill*HIDHlt,
(r r .ou parib.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT <• SHOEMAKER.
Importer of French Leather.
WUITAMa-STKEET, OPHIglTE agrrs ECILPINO.
fashionable'boot manufacturer
No. 17 BuLL-sTaarr, near Monumbst-squam.
Cork sole. Water proof, Hunting, .Military, Patent lee
ther. Wa king, Dree*, and Pump sola' Boots; tibuodug
Buskins, llnutee*. Oxford Shoe*, Pump*, Hlhitwrs, kc.,
made to order In the neatest and most Guliionable manner
M. CARRY,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
corner wnitarer and rrovumton.strkrt,
Saviumnh, Georgia.
CLOTHS, CASS1MBRRM AND VESTINGS,
Of every nil*. im*« wp *■» order sfor U, ui»-« rk*l
st the shortest notice.
JOSHP1I THNTO,
(from rants.)
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. 87 WHITAKER STREET,
Savannah, Georgia,
N. B.—All orders left with him will bs executed in the.
neatest and oust fadilonabte style.
PHILIP KHAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
ANU DEALER IN
Ready-Made Clothing, Shlit*, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchief*, Glove*, Merino and Silk Under-Shirt*,
Drawer*, fcc.
NO. 08 BRYAN STREET,
■ ROUND DOOR WEST OP U. KASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JAMBS F. STOKES,
TAILOR.
20 Wll ITAKKR-8TREET.
All Garments in his lino made In the ueatest and latest
Fashion.
N. D.—Cutting done at the shortest notice. flm
SaVannah Female Asylum—Founded in 1801.
Savannah Free SchooMKstablUhed in 1810.* E. Bhef-
U 8avannah f poor House and IIo*pital—Instituted in 1804.
Wm, Duncan, Pre«ldenL
Georgia InOrmary—Instituted 1832.
Widows* Society—U nder the superintendence of ladles.
Clothing and Fuol Aamciatinn—Instituted in 1838. Al
ao under the superintendence of ladle*.
Hibernian Society—Iwtltuted 1819. George B. Cum
miif, President..
Irt -h Union Society—Instituted In 1813. John Murphy,
President.
St. Andrews' Society—Instituted in 1819. Henry Me-
Alpln, President.
German Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
The Seamin'* Pott Society. Wm. Crabtoee, Presldenu
Tbe Femate Seamen’a Frieni^ Society^ #
uroct. ,
LOTl'EltY OFFICES. ,
ilcraaKt, Bull stYcet, opposite Pnls,kl HouVe.
‘ 13 Bnv- street. ^
P. II. P
B.-W/tl ■■■■
Geo. W. Wylly. Ilu’l stre.-t, oppose TulMkl Houss.'
ExciiANaq buokcrs.
M. k W. ('iimmmu.9.1 llny-streut.
E. Wllhiiiutoii, 113 llnv ixtraot.
FRUIT, .store.
H. Dc Martin, corner Itny and WhUakcr-itrset*.
3TBAM BOAT AGENTS.
Brook- k Tapper, ClmrlerionSteam I’ncket wharf.
T. U. .Mill*, Iron Htenm Boat I’nmp.iny■> wharf.
J. A. Fawn*, Georgia Hionm Boll Company’s Wharf.
B. Holnmoiti k Co., 201 llay-slroct.
ENGINEKUH AND MILL-WHICH’!*.
IL k J. l.ai hliMKi, nrnr Canal Lock.
▲Ivin N. Miller, En-tern Wha:f.
, WHEEL U'HmfjT k BMITII.
Jame* Quanlnck, Hen., near the Market.
!... REAL EriTATE BROKER. .
rtoo. XV, Wylly. Bull street, opposite Pnlaskl Hon»«
Hr Hannon, 117 Bay-stresl
The Instltultou of the Slaters of our “Lady of Mercy.*'
XHHlses of Free Mas'ons ainl Off tl Fellows,
^Gerajja CcmncH, No.^ ^Masonic,)—Organized in 1827.
- Georgia Chapter,’ No. 3,(Royal Arch Masons,)—Insti
tuted in 1818. Anton HRserick. II. P.
•Solomon’s Lodge,- No. 1, (Andont York 1 Mason*,)—
Formerly called Savannah Lodge—Chartered in 1733.
IUcbanlT. Turner, W. M.
Zerabbabel I^xlge, No. 15. .(Ancient York Mason*,)—
Instituted In lKQa. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
. Clinton Lodgenfo.41, (Ancient York Maionf,)—Orga-
nlred In 181**. John Cmrt'.lher*; W. M.
Magnolia Encampment,' No. 1, (Odd Fellows,)—Iubll-
tutedln 1843. Frederick kren/on, O. P.
Oglethorpe Lodge/ No. 1. (Odd Fellows,)—Instituted
in 1812. • Wlckllffo llruen, N. O.
Live Oak lAXdge, No. 3. (Odd FeUows,)-InsUtuted In
1813. Jnlin Carmtliar*, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodgo. No. 9, (Odd Fellow*,)—Instituted In
1813. P. G., Geo. W. Adam*, N. G.
Sons of Temperance.
Toonahowl Divbion, No. 9—Instituted in 1818. Wm.
B. Herns, W. P, > ’
Yemassce Diviilon, No. 13—Instituted In 1817. Wm.
T. FeaJritWi P.u . i» *
Nocletles Conncc.tcrl irilli ClmrrheB.
Orphan Society. Society of SI. YlncenL Savannah
Methodi«t Episcopal Ladle* Working Society. JBilnera
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Hewing 8oclety.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday-HohooL. Sunday Bdiool of Independent
PrgrbytOriart Church. Baptist Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Society,Of BLJolin theliaptUL Female Mls-
siotiary' Society. -Fotelgn MDslniwy' Society. Educa
tion Society of the Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
ahd Tract Society.' EpUcopnrMissionary Awoclatlon..
St. John’s Sunday and I’arKli School.. Sunday School of
the First- Presbyterian Church,- MothodUt Episcopal
Sunday School*. •—.■■ ■■- , .
Ollier Hccletlca In Savannah*.
Geonda'HI-torical Society.—James M. Wayne* Prei’L
Georgia Medical Society.—R. D. Arnold, Prcridcnt. •
Savannah Library Society.—Wm. Crabtree, President.
Comntlualoncrs Hntlillng In Snvnimnli
Pnmilr. TAKlSil Or DEPOSITION*, AN D FOR ACK/OWI-EPOf.
MF.NT AND rROor or DEEDS, kC.,TO BE USED IN OTHER
STATES. .
Georoo Schley, for the Rintc* of Maine; Mnssncbnaetui,
Rhoilo ishind, New-Yoik,PcnnsvIvnnla,Maryland,Bouth
CarnJim, Florida, Alnhamn and Loiilxl.nia.
•M. IL SloAllistor, for Massachusetts. *
Solomon r’ohrn, for South Carolina.
A. R, Lawton, for South Carolina.
Rohm M. Charlton, for Florida.
WMlim- Bruon, for Florida and Booth Carolina
l.r*«r-«ln. N’lshnt, for Florida
CharlrsTl. Ilcnry, for ConnecUeut.
Chkrls* T.. Tsfn, for North C«iolln*-
RODERT-D.WALKBR,
MARBLE 4* STONE MANUFACTURER,
BRouaiiTON-rr.t retwrrn wiiitakkr and Barnard.
Grave atones, of Italian and Domestlo Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Orates; Free Stone for Buildings.
Ornamental Iron Rail!age, fcc. fcc., furnished to order.
GEO. IV. WYLLY.
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
Tot the salt of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
OrriOE, COMER EULL-ST. AND EAT LANE,
Savannah, Georgia.
fob 93 19
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE .OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OFFICE ON RULL-ST., OFPOSITR FULAEKI HOUSE.
Court Days, - - . First Saturday lo each month.
Return Days, - - Ten days before Court day.
Residence No. 99 Bnmghton-strccL
DR, E. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
WUI perform any operations pertaining to hit Proforalon.
■Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to an entire double set,
and warranted not to be excelled by the beat Dentist* in
Europe or America. ,
Oferatiho Room, No. 127 Congress-street.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Yonng’e Uull(llitg.Sltcn of the Golden Saddle!
OppotiU Hamilton 4* Symona' Clothing Sion.
W. H. MAY «fc CO.,
Manufacturers of BRIDLES, . SADDLES and HAR-
NESHUH, have on hand a good assortmtnt of Saddles,
Bridles nnd Harnesses, of wlilch the following comprise a
parti SpnnUh Quilted, Overlaid and Bhafton Saddles;
Planter’* larga and extra larga Saddles; Mens’ plain do.;
English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies’ Baddies of a
variety orpattema; Bridles and Martingale*; Saddle Bags,
Trunks, fcc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALB./-8addle Tree*, 8klrtlng
and Hog Skins; Pod do.; Straining and Worsted Webj
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Hamcaul of all kinds, by the single set
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Bugay raid
Sulky Springs nnd Axles) Dash FrnincsiIIobb# and Bow«;
by the single set; Plated nnd Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; potent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.s broad ~ *
narrow Lace*, variety of patterns; Silk and Woi—
Fringes) black and iHirpte Coach ltoans; Buggy Lamps;
plated and Urase Carriage Band*) Brae* and.plated
Knobs, kc. Janl
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATFO WARE,
• AND - y
FANCY GOODS; , ....
M. EASTMAN ha* made large addition* to III* form
er stock of Wntclic*. Jewelry, and Silver Ware,which he
will sell nt Ncw-York prirc*.
lie ha* aim added to hi* nock Rn rtegant assortmirtttif
TABLE CUTLERY t SILVER SETS, conshtln* ofTcn-
pot. Susar-bowl.and Creamer. - A choice selection or vary
fine- London made, full Jewelled l.LVUIl WATCIflK
fine q.ihl hunting caxos; tnaetlicr with - —-
ithcr artklei, among whf- w *"
lock*. Wan-h Trimmings,
oNBiista
Lorn
Will) licnvy
tarirty or 'i _..—, .
Watches, Clocks. Wafrb Trimralons. Br.
Rings, Bracelets, £ar-P1223?Otdd Pens and 1’
|on.«, raid C«#ei, Fine ’Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
HpoclndltS, Canes; Silver Ware. Plated \\rnc, Mailur-
inatical Instriunenl*. China and Gin** Wares, MutiraJ
Imuuraenf*, Military «“**!», Fancy Good* In grant va-Ier
tf f fce. )»*> ®
'Cotton from Atlanta toSavarnah, 7
Macon, Oct. 80,1818.
*« Griffin
WESTEHN AN*U ATLANTIC KAIL-ROAD.
DO IbS.
60 “ “ 100 Ibi.
60 “ “ 100 ll«.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup rintendant
Passrngcr 1 rains Icavo Atlaota tfaily (Sunday’s cxccptcd) at 1 o’clock, 1'. Al., arrive at Dal
ton nt 8 P.'.M.; returning, leave Dalton at!o’clock, A. he, and arrive at AUnnta at II o’clock, A. 61.
Train* on the Memphis Branch Itall llonl, nnd Stages for Na«hv!lle and Knoxville,Tenn., and forTuscumbia, Ala.
and Meinplil»?Teiin., run In connection wlJi tills Road.
Rates of Transportation far Merchnudlxe Generally,...,
FROM ATLANTA TO
. — . - , r. rwn ‘ii| niuc, Lnuon .1 srn*, Lopp:r, i is, rasa nun, nw»w-
warn. Crockery, Carting*, Hard ware, Marbf*, (dre/e-d), fcc.
Fourth Class, (per 100 lbs.)—Hour, (In dirlu) Rice, Pork, Ileef, Fi-h, Lard. Tallow, Bacon,
(In ca<ka, boxes or »scks), llers-wai, bal.-s cf Hogs, Ginseng, Fruit, Oar Iron, Marble, (uudr, as-
*<l), Mill and Orlnd Stones, Mill Oearina iW.
Trantportatlon Office, W. and A. R. R., Atkata, April 14th, 1819.
MILLS, &up’L TransportaUon.
apr 18
NEW-YORKAND SAVANNAH
OCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
„ Sailing Every Wednesday.
The new and euperior SteamshlpeTENNESSEB.Capt
John Collin*, and CHEROKEE,Capt-Tnoe Lyon, will,
until Amber notice, leave Savannah and New York every
Wednesday, commencing with the 98th Marcn.
Than swift Steamer, are each of 1.9k) tom burthra,
built In Utertrongcrt and mn-t approved manner, and are
unequa led In all the needful qualities to give confidence
ns wl-U a* de. patch to travellers. They have all Vie ac
commodations for pis*"tiger* and freight requisite, to *u-
tltl« them to pnbllc patronage.
*171* Central Rail-Road will despatch an extra train
from Macon Tue-duy evening, to 'comiect with tlieee
steamer* on Wednesday, and from Savannah on their
arrival If needful,
Oql No freight received after ala* o’clock oo the day
of sailing.
Paesage *95—payable la advance) for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFORD fc FAY,
Savannah,
or BAM’L. L. MITCHELL,
irfll No. 191 Front st-, New-York.
SAVANNAH AND AUGU0TA
FOR NEW-YORK.
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To mil wee'kiydaring the year. Tills line la composed
of the following vjseelat
Barque ISAAC MEAD. R.T. Brown.
Rarque PETER DBM ILL .....N. Iloat.
Brig MACON,. P.BiiErnELD.
Rrig JOHN ENDERS, J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES, 11. Look.
The above .vessels ore of the first claaa, Insured at the
lowest rates, and are commanded hv CapLilu* of much
experience In tlie trade. They will he towed up and
down the river when neceseary, and will always mill on
the day adv rtlred- 77)" Cabins are handeom ly fur
nished, and every care will be Liken for tlie comfort and
of Passenger*. For Freight or Paamyn, sp-
CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 172 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL fc CO.,
oct 10 No. 100 Front rtraet, Ncw-York.
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tho Steam-boat Company of Georgia’s Boats
CHATHAM, Capt Huibakd,
TENNESSEE Capt Gould,
TIIOS. 8. METCALFE,., Capt. l’owaix,
Run b-tween the above ptice* In connection with Tow
boit« and Lighten, nffonllng the in rchanu of Gcorgii.
South Carollm, Tcnnnsseu and Alahnma, a cheap and
exp'dltiom made of Uan^portttion of gooJ* to jud from
tlie Int rior.
During the vaat tow stages of the river the present
season, (lower than for »omo year*.) m rchan ll-e en
tm t idto till* Company ha* been forwarded with but
trifllna det-ntion end no Interruption; proving to the pub-
lie their- ability to forward goods al Uie lowct stage* or
Merchafcdite, In all cases, Import'll or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commission*, and freight
for the Georili Rail Road for Athens and Atlanta, and all
Plation* on the Wrtt.-m fc Atl-intic Rail Rond, enn be
paid at those station,; frulxtit for other Stations tills side
of Atlanta U payahlo at Augusta.
Produce from tlie Qeorxii IUI1 Road will also be for
warded free of comtnl«ioos, and all expose paid, and
collected at Savannah from consignees of vessels, when
required.
Tlie T. B. M. nbw run* as n regular packet, affording
Increased fhcilltic* ofcotnmunlcstion.
Merchandise from seaward should be addressed to care
of Havauiufo Agent, and from the Interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular ear* should be taken to address Bills Lading
to Jniues A. Fawns, at Snvnhnah. _
Agent*, JAMES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 10 JNO. B. GUIEU, Augusta.
ply to
HRRON'S PHILADRLPH1A
A 'Sk *™ dSt &
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
77ie following vessel* comprise UjU Line, and avill sail
about every two week*, vis:
Bchr. 1ULIAELIZA,.. Capt Hiaaaa.
Schr. II. WE8TCOrr. Capt. Hand.
Schr. SABAH ELIZABETH, Capt. Blackman.
Schr. JNU. II. HOLMES, (new) Capt. Lonoa.
The above vessels nro all flret class echooni'r*, and
commanded by Captains exp'rienced in the trade, and
who will u*e their best exertion* to give Mtirtbctlonto
the shlpp. r*. ForFrelrhtor Paaetge. (having good me
79 Hay street/ Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. Ja..
oct 17 No. 37A N. Wharves, Philadelphia.
Hally U. S. MallStcnm-l’acUct Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TMiaDi OF THt WAT.)
hfETAMOWA, Cape F. IIaro»n.
WM.BBABROOK,. .....Capt. P. RLANKXiraittr.
GEN. CLINCH, .Capt. Fbnn* Peck.
JA8PER r ... Cape Wm. 8. Dixon.
Tide'Line is composed of the above very superior
Steam Packeu, with experienced commander*, anil can
not be exrcHod for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening at lmlf pn*t 8 o’clock,
jmd Itav-oCharleston every morning at 9o'clock tlirough-
out Uie year.
Fare Five Dollar*, meal* Included. Through 7Yckttt
between Macon and Charleston. Ten Dollar*, Including
meals on Ui« steamer* and ninnibue Dire in Savaunnh.
' BltOOKS’fc TUBPEIl, Agents; Savannah.
oct 90 E. LAFiTTE fc CO.. Agents, Clmrlerton.
tsrucrtl aabrvtiiimentit.
HOUSE-FUKNISHING STOHK.
COI.1.1 \M A IlirLICLEY.
lew URYAN-8TREET.
TTAVE IN STORE—A full supply of
-LA Crockerynml Hoiifcc«fiirnUlilii|'Uooda.
to which they r. »pcctfully Invite the attention of purcha-
■en. Tlirlt stock In iKirtconsLu as follows t
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS WARE.
W. G. flowing blue and mulberry Dlnnsr SeUs
U.O. do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Sett*. Bold I .md nnd nl.aln
n l)o. do. do, r.ai'cd (Ijiirc, China Vues
BoquetHolders, China MiupJnautel OrnameoM
Children’* Tea Setu, Ghus Lampt. Tuinllcrs
Wine Gbuee*, Solar and A»tral Chimneys
Decant-re, Castors, Bird Glasses, Specie Jan
Stone Jars, Jan, Butter Pots, Chums, fce,
LAMPS, TIN WARE, fce.
. Solar Lamps,. Lamp Ilegds, Sid* and-Hall Lamp*,
Lanterns, Britannia, lima* and Tin .CaitdleaUek*. T'ea
Trays, slnsle and In sett*; Bread, Knife and Spoon Tray*;
Bh» and Toilet Pallet Foot Rath*: Cake and Splei Boxes;
Coffee Urn* and Dlg^nt) Egg Boilers, Oyster Llriw*; JcL
ly 3loul,l*;.rauy Pans; Gravy Strainers; Teu and Table
Spoons; Dish and l’late Covers; Venison Dishes; Nursery
Lamps; together with a good assortment of bright Tin
War*.
. CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE-
Ivory Table CuUery, in setts of 61 pieces, or rfneb
Knives only; Buck Horn and common CuUery; Seims,
Ralxors and Pocket CuUery; a Una assortment of Coffee
Mills, Mince Knives, Soup Digester*, Flab Kettle*. Iron
Pot*, Dutch Oven*, Shovel and Tongs, elegant Steel Fire
Betts. Porcelain Sauce and Stew Panx, Furnaces. Waflrr
and Waffle Irons, Coal Hods. Cottee Ro«etcra, Bra«* and
common Andirons, Stair Rods, Bad Irena, Ten and Dinner
Belle, Grtdiroms, Rat and Monse Traps, UmbreUa Stands/
Wire and Nursery Fenders, Egg Whips, Paste Jsgfers,
Oyster Knives, Ice Breaker*, Cork Screws; fce. fce.
WOOD AND WII.LOW WARE.
Buckets, Tube, Stives Broom*. Wash Boards, nel
low*, FsiMb, Bird Cage*, Beef-steak poanden. Lemon
Squeezers. Wood Spoons. Atoo. Market Basket*, Cra
dle* and Wagons; tor-tber with a good assortment of
Travelling and Fancy Baskets; Dusting, Scrub, and other
_ FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
China. Ghus and Wood Toy*, a fine assortment; Fancy
Boxe*. playing Card*. Waa Candle*, Begar Fusee. La
dle** Dn**Iag Cares, Marbles. TTiennometer*, Tooth and
Nall Rro*be*. Dumb Bell*, Liquor P1a«k*. Book R#*l*,
Paper File*, Crimping Machines, Curling Scissor*. Knlfo
Cleaner*, fcc.
Country mcrehants, Planter*, Housekeepers, and out
ers, are invited to call, as their prices win b» low.
SNIDER, LATHROP * 2VEVFTT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TTAVE (N STORE—:A full Mortmeutof
XA FALL AND WINTER DUV goods, which they
offer for sale at lYbolerale and Retail, on the most rea-
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffll, own Importation:
heavy Twilled Bristol, and Taney end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whl.ney bed.
PLAINS—Heavy all wool x eg-o plains, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very Huge a rortnwnt, rompil lag all the
different style, and qualiilce both Taney and plain, of
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTIId—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
CA-SrilMCRES—Black and foney plaldt and stripes.
TWEEDS—An n eon meat of plain and foney.
8ATTINET8— Blue, bark OJid lencjr r oTor*.
VESTINGS—An as-ortment of »hk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Seotrh botmeu.
OSNABUHGS—A large supply, at raciory pile**.
BURLAPS—Of (lax and cotton, (brpicking sheen.
FLANNEI.S—Heavy Twilled ted, for plantation use;
low price to tine srariet; a large a^ortmeot oTlow
price to floe white flaaael*, bet make*.
CANTON FLANNELS—While and unbleached, bert
BE1? 7’i Jks—All qualltlee of rotton.
DIMITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
FRINGES—White cotton and silk fringe*.
CARPETINGS—Super Ura*cfs, 3 ply and Imperial; eot-
ton and wool and all c«**n"
RUGS— 1 Ine to low price.
.. whit* and colored.
and painted centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich flgured and plain scar-
let; white and buff IIdch; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERPANES—White and colored, low price to
line.
DIAPERS—Iluckabiick, Scotch, Russia and cotton; Unen
table and damask diapers; brown table cloths and
SIIKirfriNOS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 19 4.
SHIRTINGS—An extensive a-.ortment or bleached and
b.own Shirting*; superior blcq^hcd long cloih*, best
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marboro stripes and plaid.;
Columbian and other stripes. .
MARINERS STKII’ES—Wide and narrow strips, Re
sorted qua-’lde*.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Dlue mixed denims and blue
BROWN'AND BLEACHED JE.\X’S—Various quaU-
tie* and brand*. 0
A full aaeortment of choice Prints, front low price lo
euperflne, dark and light colo-ed (Busbams, Alpacea'*,
Bombarinee, black and colored EntiUb and French
Merino/, wonted Uamaaka and Morcena.
—also—
A foil assortment of HOSIERY, comprbing Cotton,
Wo>len and SUk. in all their vmrietie*.
Ladies’, Gem’s and Mis es* Merino Undtnhlrta and
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, a full
Jan 92
SAVANNAH AND AUG US PA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
This Company wlll conUnue to tran/port Produce and
other MerelinntlDe on tho Savannah River, to and from
Augurta, by Uiclr Iron Steamer*
JOHN RANDOLPH Capt rntLFor.
LAMAR, Capt
And also hy the Steamer
AMORY SIDLEY, Capt CaaewatL.
The latter Steamer being of |e«a draught than any other
on the lUvur, insures unprecedented despatch In nil stages
or the water. The Company Is also provided wiUi fifteen
Tow boats and two Lichteis.
All Freight addressed to the care of Uie Company or its
Ag-*nts, will be received and forwarded free of commie-
alone. A. SIBLEY, President, Auputa.
T. R. MILLS, Agmt, Savannnh.
oct 10 . W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Auguite.
Seml-AVeekly P. SOI all Stcam.Packct Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, OA. & PALATKA, M.A.,
VIA DARIEN, lUMMSWICK AND 8T. MARY8,
O.m JAUK80llviU.E, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Tv.,
In mnnenUon wlUi lh. Cl»,l.«wn D«Rr M«ll RD.in-
Packet* at Savannah) the Mail Summer SARAH SPALD
ING, from I’alatka to Lake Monroe, Uie Mail Stare* from
Jacksonville via AUigaior, Mineral Spring* aud Mmlison-
ville, to 7*allahs»eee; and from Picolate to 8t AugueUne.
OCAMULOEE,. Capt W. M. Wiuon.
WM. GASTON. Copt. John Hibiard.
ST. MATTHEWS Ccpt NtcnuLae Kiao.
These packet* leave Savannah every Tuesday and
8atunlay morning at 10 o’clock.
ltRTuaMiNo.—Leavo Pulatka every Tuesday arid Friday
morning nt 7 o’clock, touching at Uie above named place*
e °AIII goods consigned to the Agents forwanled. fire* of
coiiunlsslon. Aoents:
BROOKS fc TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DeLornie, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Rruna-
wick; John Ue*e.nt, St Mary*; Fcmandia fc.BIrtwe,
Jarkkonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colne, Pico-
latn; II. It Reid fc Co., I’alntkn, E. l.afltte, Charleston,
oct 98
TVTEW CLOTHING STORE, No. C9 and
i-a 160 Gtaioas* Kaaom—Tb* undersigned has re
ccnUy returned frfen lh* North, where be bee bet n en
raged in grtting up nhandesme assortment of READY
MADKCLU7'TllNG. expressly for a retail Imrinee* in
Snvannah. to wth-h lie very respe. tfully invitee the
Planters vkiUng this place, aud Uie idtlxetu generaUy, to
C bim a call, a* he is confident hi* stock has never
surpaeecl by nny brought to this place. Among his
goods are the following artistes: ’
Cloak* and ManUes—Hue and black Broad -Cloth and
Camlet • *
Over Cants of invisible green, - brown, Pareons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quUl-td Camlet, Irion Skin nnd Blanket
Dr. se Coats and Frocks, of fine black French Broad
Cloth.
Business Coats—each as plain and foney Tweed, Cart-
mere, Mack Doe Skin, plain UuavcrCloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Bark and Precise*.
Pantaloon*, from all of the most fashionable good*,
Barb as plain black Caortmer*. black Do* Skin; English
ribbed Cas*lm*re, Mob skin, Plaid, Satinet Tweed Caari
mm and Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Jenna.
Vests of-every description, such as fine plain Mack
Satin, flgured and plain Velvet and Caahnu-rei Bomba
zinc, Alpies, VrI.ikIs, tdald worsted, figured SUk, Mack
doth and Caraim re.
Crater Shirta, of hear) ribbed Wool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Crnvnti, of worsted, foney Satin, plain Silk, Mark Silk.
Linen and Silk Poeket llnmlki rcl.b-l*, of great variety.
Shirts, of Linen. Cotton witli Llri' n bosoms, foray
Cotton, strip'd lll kory and French Calico. Also,a gu»-
cral Baearttnl-nt of Boy 1 * Shirt*.
Stock*, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombazine and
fancy Silk Stocks and N«< k Tics,
uspenders, of gnat variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid, Mack, white and colored
Silk, Felt doth and Thread, Silk and Cotton bright Cane,
Money Belt*, SUk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
^inbrcllae—a beautiful assortment of French, Silk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Cape—a fine and fuMonnble assortment of Cloth
Chin'd Silk, and Otter Skin Cap*.
N. B. A general aaeortment of Ynuth’vand Boy’s
CkUhinc, of Sacks, Round Jackets. Pantaloons, Vesta
nnd Cloth Caps. Haring taken much pains In s.'lccUng
tho aliove stock, he hopes by strict attention to buslnesa,
to merit a liberal ahare of patronage,
dee 90 OEO. 8. NICHOLS.
<£U» (Eutifnnncrs.
A N ORDINANCE—To divide the City of
■JA- Savannah Into Fire DLtiicD, and to nioviue fer
RimiR the a'11 UK of Plie.
Alders
4 tlieol in I oiincll as
•y 1 lie authority ol the
age “l tin* ordinance,
il llniulei* tneiciil', be, and lb*
11I I In-inn*, to be
r the |
10a l.—Bel.
of (lie City of Fniniii-nli
icmuicd, ninl it 1 hi n l
mine. 7 hat front ai d 1
City of Mn mu.nil 1
*aino are, diiidea Lob. r ...
kn iwn a« Fire Lil.tricn, acqoiding to the foiiowrng plan
aiid number*:
l.t Dl Met, Shall Include all that portion of il.o city an«
llanitct*, bounded n« follow*: .Nmdi b> the l.ivor; Eait
by a lino commencing nt the ]quv«t |M.int 1 n*t of the
Eastern Wharves, lu.d rum ing bnntli to a iioiiii oniMxite
the Eaiteni teiminuenfFmitli liinml *t «el; and We-t by
Bull street. U lm h portion of ilic ( in «o bom ded, ibail
be numbcicd and known ns the I irst 1ire Him let.
2d lrislrict, Hiall ii elude ml iliat |Miril»u ol ihn City
and Hamlet*, M undod av follow si Noiiti b> South Bioad-
street; la-; md Smiili by the C ity Coiunious, rlicludiug
all building* tviUiln Die coi|iointc linilt* ol tin « ii>,) ai d
Wert bv Bull st.cct. Which pouiou of the Lily •*
boundea, slialll be numbcicd and known as tlie .second
F’lr* Irlst let.
W 1 U-tiict, Flmll Include oil that portion of tho City
bounded a* lolloWtfi North by the biter; I n.thy Bull-
street; south bv South Bread sued, nnd lYnt by W rit
Bo nd street. Which portion of the City so bounded.
xha’I be 1.umbered Ri d kunti 11 a* the 7 libd lie; titrici.
4th Dl-trict, shall licluilc oil ti nt |hhIIoii of tlie City
and HamteH, bounded as follow *: North bv Srutli Itreed-
■treet; Ks»t by Bull street; Soutii by tho line ui incni;>.^
ration of tlie •City, and West by Writ Broad Stress.
Which port; m ol tlie City or d Ilnmlrt* *0 bounded, elialt
be numbered ard known a* the Fourth l ire I I tiict
3th Dim Ict, bha.’l Include nil that potilou ol the City of
Savannah known as “ Yamncraw,’* m d bounded a* ful-
low*! Ninth by the River; Ra»t by W ent timsd aueet;
South by tha line of incorporation of tho City, nnd Weal
by tlie Canal. Which portion or the City and llnnilcu *>
bounded and rNsciilicd, ibail be nuuibeird and know u m
the F'li th Hra List: Ict
^" ! A-rp4&9®. , ±7 r ;,,. b \?s t E*
tire Cupola of the Exchange , nt the occurrence of Fir*,
flrit to give a general alaun, by rinsing the Exchange U*U
Coutluuuusly, for a apace 01 time not exceeding twa
J -—' ’ then to dcxL'imtc the Dun ict tt Unro
„ Dla-
Seci i>4 •
minute* duration, and ti ^
•uch Hie way occur, by Tot Ing the belt for the l r.m Du
tricl—SLlklnaTwice with »hnit interval* lor the Seer n
IM ti let—*b Iking Three Time* with flnut inter vs'.* ft
the'l id U 1<btilct—Milking Four 7 Inin, w ith short Inter-
.d Striking Fite’l imes with
DUulct Snrd rl'.cing and
itiime fora useeo
vate for the Fourth Dim.
*bort interval* for tlie I
toiling o: the Exchange lh
not exceeding thirty minute*duration, when ir shall cea««.
Provided, iietertlielcf*, 'Flint if durtiur the nietalciic* of
on* fire In any part of the city, ilu-ie xlmuld occur a (He
in anotirer part of the City, then nnd in that ca-e, it shall
be the duly of tht Watchman in the Cupola of the fit-
change, to designate the Diu/irt where such >reond firs
may occur, by lolling and striking the Excliange bell ui
the manlier above me/cribed. ’
Srctiom 3 — lie it flintier ordained by Hu authority
afora-aid, That It shall be the duty or the <iff,cm* or th*
Watch, to cause the alarm of (Ire to be aztended, by ring
ing ih* BeU of th* •• Guard House,’ 1 without ccatiou.
tilts City, till the Mine
Ssction 4.—Bt it further nrdsii e.l. That it >hall b« tlie
duty of the Offim* of the FfreCompniiy, nnd of the city
to report all ntgieeta of the duties rciiulml by tiw
lie of this Ordinii.ee, and Upon Cent iction before
the police Court of Savannah, »uch o
•hallbe flnediti a rum uotexceeding'i rn Dollar*, or be
dismissed from serv ice.
Scene* 3.—Be It further ordained by ihc autborliy
aforesaid, Thzt all Ordinance*, or part/ of mdiuancM
militating agalnx; the above prutirlnns of tin. Ordiiieni’e,
‘ r. and the hum are hereby repented.
Pasted In Coaaell, -d April, mo-
A N ORDINANCE—To amend tlio novcn- •
XI tenth section of an Ordinance, dr(liiliu; utiat shall
lie consMcred Public Nuisance*, and for the removal of
the same 1 parsed 2d Aueu-t, 1839:
Section 1. Be It ofdslneil by the Major and Ablcnnea
of the City of Savannah, and uamieu then of. in Council
assembled, and it I* hereby ordain, d by th-authority of
the vame t TTiat the seventrcnili nvciion o( the nl.ov* r*.
cltrd Ordinance te’, and te hereby to aim tided at to pre.
hlblt any person, under the penally pri'Ncrilied in the a-
Irove recited Ordinance, from kccphig
lowing limit* rny llogor hog/; comm - ’
of the Savannah, Ogcchccan-I .Mini
Savannah Hirer, thence South on casirni bunk of raid
Canal to Rail Road street, thence Ea-t nbu,g Itidl Road-
street to West 11 rond street, thence Souili, ah.m; West
Broad sireet, extended to Garden Lot No. .cv. n (7).
thence Easttrardlr, afong the lino of said Ojnb n Lot, m
Tattnall street, thence north along TaittViH ttreei, t»
Jones eireet to Jooee-street, then-c along Juno* ainref.
East, in a direct line to the limlu Of the City.
Sec. 2. Be ti further ordained, bv tin- nutiioriit aftirs
said: That all Ordinance*, or part* thereof, iiiilituiiNg tvtib
the pro ti-loin of this Ordinance be, and tire vrum u«
hereby repealed.
Paired In Council, 17th-Atmtrt. 1819.
FRANCIS H. BARTOW, Attin; Muyvr.
Attcrt, A. C. pAVtararr, c. c. uug *4
GROCERIES^-The Subccriber
has received by recent arrivals 1
60 hhd*. Porto Rico Sugar
10Q poeitagi etewnrt’* Sugar-Loaf, Cruh-
i d and Itefln <d; 8Y M U. CofTe Sugar
300 Ui* Ulo Coffee; MI ag* Lagulra do.
6u bag* and po kete Java Coffixe
100 packages lotiarco, variou* brand*
100 bbla. common Gin; 50 do. I’hclpd do
100 4.1.1*. New Enghuid Rum; 6 1 Inland O n
60 bbU. West m W hlsk >•; 5 toif pipes Otard Brandy
60 quarter and t Uhth t asks Malaga \> la*
1 purahiOti fit. CfoU. Rum
90 quart r and eighth cask* Malrlra Wino
10 iibl*. super old Monongohela, Whiskey l,
100 piece* Immletf Rawing; 15 bides Gunny dn
75 coskq Bacon Sides; 95 ooxN Pearl Starch
300 canvassed llama, very rhnicn
s-romwfc'ifflSax—
100 boxu S«>P, various brands
20 bag* Pepper, 10 do. Spied 93boxo* Rfflxlos •
2<) boxes Aiiainantino Candle*; 10 Irail* Almonds
50 lihda. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes I’ipea
50 barrel* Nctv Orleans MoIa*w *
!i r . eosKs Port/r, pint* and OunC" „ •
SO quarter chuats Hyson7 en; a. boxe* Cheese
ao M. Spanish Cigar*, various brand* • <
, f ,„ jg* JJ. A. CRANE,
A. CHAMPION offim (or uie, at
8tore, North side Market square: 40 bbda St.
Croix, Porto Kteo, Muscovado aud N. O.
Subaru; 100 hais 11 lo and Java Coflbe
60 bbts Cnulied, Powdered and Refined Sugars
95 boxes Woolsey fc Woolsey’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molas*c*.and 10 bblsSjrup
100 bbV* auA halfhM* C* 01 * 1 *
SO Mixes Sperm, 93 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candh si 100 boxes and half box** Snap
n casks Winter and Fall Sperm OR
bid*. Mess Pork; 10 half tbl*. F. M. Reef
_ v—f-Sand E —-— -
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1849
1 nr. cak Queen’* Port Wlna
Holland Gin and Doiuestie Liquors
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, l’cpper, Ginger, Allure, Clove*, .Mace, Ate
, I Ul.lUFE
...... .. , uxligve.w -,--- -
with much care for cash, nt the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, ami great Inducement will be glivn to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptance*. no v 1
T AMP WICIC.—Sc.lar, Astral and Laid
_I_J Lamp Wick; al*o, Onndlo Wlek, ram«tanlly on
hrod.wdibrflRaby. <te.»H.INB fc BULKLEY*
AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS—100 Plough*, rora-
pri ing all the various size* and kinds
. u-ed in till* section.
40 Cultivator* mid Harrow*, various patterns
4f- Straw aud Corn Foddur Cutter*, variou* prices
93 Patent and common Grain Fan Mill*
8 Grain 7 hre-hlng Machines
30 Corn Shelter*, variou* kind*, for hand and hors*
power. 0 do. do. with seperater and cleaner
0 Corn and Cob CruHier*
12 Patent hand Com Mill*, an Improved machine
30 conman Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Barrows
50 dot. Plantation Ilo,.*. complete aaeortment
400 pair Trace Chain*; 100 do. do. do. extrartreng
73 Ox and Log Chain*: 30 dox. Socket Spades
10 doz. handled Spade*; 15 ao. long handled lihovale
12 do. do. Shovel*
8 do. loos and short bandied Manure Fork*
A complete awortment of Garden Hoe* and Rakes
10 Fairbank fc Co.*e Platftrm Scale*, aaroned size*
A supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent Mill*
A supply of l’ateut Machine Ilelting.
For sale by DENSLO W fc WEBSTER.
mi'
A BILL—To be entitled " an OnliiiHnco to
FA. carry mow fully Intoan effect tin* plan nrai syrtoai
ftirrc.lu. lug to and kreptPS In a suite «>f dry . uluire ilia
low Urals around the city of Sav.aim d>. un.l to pruvbte
for tbs removal of sucli tiulsencca or on,.* ufdiicau
which may eff.-ct the citizens thereof, or m anywise liv
Jure th.ir health.’’
tYhereaa tin- culture of nice upon the lai..N nround tire
city of Savannnh which by contract are *iiljrct to dry
culture, 1* a violation of tlie true intent nnd meaning of
tlie said contract, and I* prohibited by il.« or.Jni.-*n.-«.« of
the rlty,and I* manlfostiy li.Juriouj to the )■•- iiDi 01 ib«
ritizenrt and whereas power is vested in il.r Mayor aud
Aldermen of the city of Snvannali nml the liuinl. in there
of, by Act of tire General Assembly, to < .am I1.10 fulUffeot
the system of dry culture, and to reu.ot c all i.i.iranrr* •«
1^ raures of disease wl.teh may effect Die health of the
citizens; and whereas, it is the right and has become tbc
duty of the City Council to exert the powers tl.u* ruuhw-
red upon them, for the public good.
Portion 1. lie It ordnii.ed by the Mayor nnd Aldermen
«>f the city of Savannah nnd liainleta Uien-of, That n
•hall be tire duly of tire Mayor.avliencv r he ,hnll receive
infiirmation that Vice la'planted orcullivn led upon any
of the land* arnuml The city mi)Jett to dry culture con
tract*, to serve a notice upon the owner, tenant, or culti
vator of the Mid land, or nny person lmviii» tha charge of
the same, or III*, her or their ngent, requiring ilia *nM
person to de-i t from the said culture, nn.l lo .i. -trov the
said Rice if growing,or toapp«nr before toumil m a time
and place m euch notice to be spcciflcd. ,n.» ex. ceding
ten daya from the date thereof, to show cause If any they
have, why Uie said growing Rico should not be r. uu.t od
and destroyed a* a nuisance.
8*8.9. And be it frirther ordained, Thai if the said
owner, tenant, cultivator or other per-oii, cl.ali not, u;**i
the raid notice, comply witli Urn tcron or flic sarae, or
shall (kil to a|ipear before Council, or if having appeared,
no sufficient cause should bo shown why iha»uldHJc*
should not be rcmoveil. and ite culture nlmmloiied, that itt
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen mtty direct il..
City Marshal forthwith to remove the raid It b e nnd u»
destroy the same effectually, wherever it may for plan tud
or growing on the sabl dry culture contract.
See. X And be It further ordained, That the expensoe
Incurred by the City .authorities In niter, lug ihi« ordi
nance) shall Ire assessed U|>on tho owner of the him) liom
which the nuisance shall lie removed, and -hall bo col
lected by execution to be Issued therefor ai in other cu**s
of dues to (he city.
See. 4. And be it frirther ordained. That nothing in this
ordinance shall Ite sd construed n* to prevent an action
for and recovery of damages for violation of tho dry cul
ture contract* between the owner* of lands and tho ere
poration of s.-tvanntili.
Sec. 5. And be It further ordained, That all ordinance*
or ports thereof militating with the provisions or thL or
dinance, be, and tlie name are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 99th May, 1818.
II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Atteat, A C D*v*nrorr, Clerk of Council.
17 XTRACT from Ordinances iclating to
Jld Lumber, Fire Wood, kc 1 “Be it further ordained, .
that no person shall bring, deposit, lay, nr raii-a lobe
brought, dcpo-lted, or Inld, in any, or etilirr of the pub-
llo dock*, wharves, or landing nlwe* at the nortli end of,
or opposite to Um street* In this eltv. anv board plank,
ranging timber, ateves, shnlglee, fire wood, or oilier him
ber, whatever; and no neraon shall ship from, or land ai, .
or came to be ehipped from, or tended, at nny »r ilia pub
lic tvharve* nr dock* within tho city of Fm-amiali, any
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, corn, bale*, pai knges,
mink*, or any species of merchandise whatever’’—'''Pro
vided, that nothing contained In thin iecih.n ‘hall he con
strued to prevent any Planter from landing out of lilt
boat or canoe the product* of hi* or her ptematl m, either
for sale or for family ure, but Inno cn-e shall lie or ibe
bo allowed to occupy the »nld public tvhnrf or dork longer
than I* absolutely neeewary”—“and the said niilclc* m*y
be seised-and retained until the fine I* paid." 1’unalt/
not exceeding ^100.
True extract*. EDWARD O. WILSON, 0.
The City Marshal and City Constables aro required i«.
enforce nbovo Ordinance. By order.
* IT - ED WAR ~ -
T7SSENCE of Jamaica GINGER— Pre-
J.J pared by Frederick Brown, Philadelphia. Thle Ee-
■cnee U warranted to pos-esa In n concentrated fonn. nil
Ihn valuable properties of Jainalcn Ginger, and will be
found on trial,an excellent Fnmily Medicine. It U par
ticularly recommended asatonlr, to persons recovering
from fever or other dlseiwee, a few drop* Imparting In the
stomach a glow nnd vigor equal to a wlne-glitssfu'lof
brandy nr other stimulant withont nny of the debilitating
effects, tvhleb aro sure tn follow the u«n of liquor of any
kind; and it 1* therefore especially serviceable to children
‘ females. To the aged will prove a great comfort; to
dyspeptic, and to those who are predLpotcd to gout or
...-jinatle affections, it give* great relief; and to the Ine
briate who wishes to reform, hut whoso stomach Is con
stantly craving the noxlou* liquor, It If (ri valuable—giving
tone to the digestive organ*, nnd strength to resist tempta
tion; and Is consequently a great agent In the cause of
temperance. r,
fo>- Full directions accompanying eaeh bottle.
A full supply received from F. Brown, by
apr 5 ; , A. A. SOLOMONS, Market square -
p LI’.UK’S OFFICE—S:ivatumli, -Oth Dtv
KJ cember, 18(8.—Extract of “on Qrdinance, to pre
vent shooting with fire arms, In the city of Bayanhah. and
io punish the offence of setting off squib*, cracker* and
liercombii*tlb!e matter, and forotlicr|miii<>*c*;” iismcd
Counrll, 15th Dee., 1817.
Be It further dhtelned/That It shall he the duty of the
Citv Marshal and City Constable* to Inform against all
white person* found within the UrillU of said e|tv, dl*
charging or attempting to Uischarpn nny gun, pinto! nr
otl;er tire nrrrn, cracker* or other eamhusiihle prepara
tion, nnd tlmt the person so Informed against be fined In a
sum not exceedidg thirty dollars; nnd If n slave or frsa
person of color bo found *0 offending, *urh person of
color sliall receive corporal puni*hm< nt i.ot exceeding ten
lashes, to be Uiflicted by tlie oilier r present,
dec 90 , . A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
UT.DHICKL, MEUIAM * BELL
XJ AVE 1
XX lory, in
.PHI
•oitmcnt — -
away*, THburW, Prince Albeju, Ungdes „„
Wagon* u1th Harnesses completo, ami as fine assortment
a* can be found la the city, tnd are. daily rcc< lvlng direct
from the Manufactory ntthe 4Vorth, made expr, efly for
the Foutherfi market; which they will «JI nt tlie Ih.vrst
powi'nle price for cash, or city paper. All who ayloh n
g.tdil CdrriAge at a low price will find It to th-ir lntnrei< :
! » aul end ruTtmin« our smrk before purchasing •*!*•.
’ where. Applj- at the Counting-Rra-m. ten M
Jan 18
iVAHD G. WILSON, u
p LEAK’S OFFICE —Savannnh, 13.^.
20tli, 1818—Extract from "an ordinance defining
20tlv, 1818.—Extract fi —, _
what shall be eonridcred puMIc nuisance*, and for th t
prevention, punishment and removal or the same .• • pa-.eA
In Cotm'll August 2d, 1839, and amended October aitii.
1839.
"Ho It further ordained, That It shall not he lawful fn,
nny slave or free person of eolnr to emoke a elpar or pipe
in nny of the streets, Inncs, alley*, wharves, or puhlte
squares within the city nf Savannah, under* penalty of
not exceeding three dollar*, Or whipping,hot exceeding
ten stripes. A. C. DAyJJNl’ORT, r. r.
AT OTICE.—-Extract from Ordinknco rolz-
Xa .live toVeircls, Dir tlielnforinailoii of ('sptsins of
Vessel*, and oilier*—Be II ordained, h.e., "It ehsllbn die
duty of the master, or commander of every veeeel nr
craft, cf whatever dureription, t ot moored si ronie wharf
within the limit* ofthe elty, and lying in the •tr**m of the
River Fgvanndh, within thesnl I limit* or below tjie same,
between the city nedTyhee, to m-pend and ka*p sns-
pendftd durinq ill tiie hoiir« nf night, at the mv*0i««d or
inn-rilC prominent pari of tha rigging of eneh a-eeNd
• 1 ‘ ’ * 'id lighted, niffi«a«nt
craft, a Innii
such a'fireel or craft to nil iiaai^ntlng she ssreara.’ 1
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