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VOLUME XLVII-
THE H EPUBLICAN
I* PI DMillED
D AII,Y AND TIU-WEEKLY,
J.L. LOOKE & A. K. MOORE
ary .v oouxty printeus.
p, \V, ALEXANDER, ASSOCIATE BDITOlt.
T EII M B:
Dally Payer $ 10, Trl-Wcekly $»,P«r annum
(K> In no cui will ju» order for the paper ba
to. unless accompanied with the money, or a aattalhctory
city wfiirenr-
Adveu
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1849.
ONE ioUaRE ....TWOMOXTIta
ic pdcliefu of yearly advertUera win be confined
ytoihrirregular buctne*,and aU other »dvertU«-
n not pertaining to their regular buxine,* ai agreed
Wtater, directed to thii office or the Edltore,
Mart be port paid, to entitle them to atteuUon.
jsjsiss sMsvar&ae L c .°r. s
CmUl«iwr.n4er In Weir Mcnnnl., miul bepobiulwd
sin* uijui »aio.
a Court Ilou*a door of the county I
property ta situate, and ou the Urn Tuesday oT the month,
between the bear* of ten In the morning andl (bur n the
afternoon. No aale from day to day le valid, unkee eo
eipre- cil in the advertisement. . „
Application* by Executor*, AdmlnUtraton and Guardi-
ana to the Court of Ordinary for leave to eeU Heal Estate
or Negroe*. mu*t be publl.bed POUR MONTHS.
Rale* of personal property (except negroe*) of teetate
and Intestate eelate* by Exocutora and Administrators,
mu*t be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Application* by Executor* and Admlniitrator* for Let
ter* Dtamtasory inuit be published 8IX MONTHS.
- ■ *ir foreclosure of Mortgage* on real estate,
wd once a month tor FOUR MONTHS.
re of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with
greementt to make titlea to land mu-
AppUcsd
muetae ad
QWmrqi _ -—,
eopy of the bond of agreement) U
be advert!«cd three month* at lei
dmurt
Sheriff'* •ii**nnder execution* regularly granted by
the courts mud be advertlaed THIRTY DAYS—under
je executions 8IXTY DAYS—Sale* of perithable
y under or Jar of Court, mud be advertbed gener-
V DAYS before the day of Sale.
tne courts ra
mortgage ex
property urn
SiftTONC
SHtomfecra (u (he aupubUcau.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
■AV-eraarr. bay-(tbret.
R. A. Allen, No. 119 E. Molyneux, No. 77
R. A, Lewi*, 119 R. Hulrhtaou, VO
O. N, Neyle, 190 U.»
WflBBgBgmidi
■,*w u.-Wl Camming, 60
.Wilder It Co. 1H E. A. Souilard, 6J
»•, HR A. Low and Co., 58
Hamilton It llanleman,83
Harper It Stuart. 87
Smith It Humphreys, 43
Fraud* Wood, Bl
Win. Duncan, 80
J. II. Ourruuih*, 97
J. Cowl**, 05
Wm. Adam*, 101
Way It King, 103
Cohen, Norn* It Co., 140
11. Haber,ham It F*~ * '*
W. Woodb
F. II. Welman. 74
Greiner It Beall,79
R. W. Hamilton. 88
Wm. Crowder, Ot
C. Ilartridie, 100
Edward Wiley, 193
U.'w.Amh
C. F. Mill*,
ui»cu.|, 108
. H d fc Fay, IM
Tongs k Gammcll, 04
E. l'ltraom fc Co,, 04
A*a Holt, 88
Geo. Gordon.
W. Woodbridge, 144
BSSSS/fP*#
Sim, 148
Crane k Rowland, 179
. Ella. Reed, 174
194 J. II. Ladd, 189
B.Ooodall,fl08
uifiSKS! 1 k Bro > 900 T. C. NUbet, 999
J, Mills, 901 A. Mini*. UO
F. H. Dehn, 908 WUliamton and Pre*ton,984
Wm. na»er-by. 70 UiMton k Gunby, BOO
Stephen Hill*. 199 Rabun k Fulton, 907
Jo*, Burko, 88 T. 11. Harden, 118
S. SdomonvJOl J.G. Cooke,Telfair'. Bulld’f
V. W. linker, Jone*’ Whf. S.C.Dunning,10 WhltnKer-»L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Philbrick, Meriam fc Hell, 198 Day-«trect-
Cohen k Fuedick, 148 do.
Thoai J. Walih, 168 do.
lumber merchants.
Wrn* Crabtree, 908 Bay-street.
Wm. U. Giles fc Co., 01 Bay-street.
A. A. Smite, 8met*e Wharf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOOD*.
!I< Hubert*. Gibbon's Building.
II. F. Waring, 181 llrouglitnu *trect.
James Anderson k Co.,Waring’* Building.
J. 8. Hogan, do. do.
Marshall It Aiken, do. do.
Dewitt fc Morgan, Rllicro'a Building.
41. PrendergMt, corner Comte** ana WhltakefrrtreaU.
J. 8. Magill, 111 Congress street-
* * ‘./Mack, 96 Bryan street.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
A. Welle*, 105 Ilar-.treeL
Cohen, Nome k Co., 140 Bay-afreet.
II. A. Crane. 189 Bay street,
Connerat k Marie, ISO llay-atreet.
I
I, Whltaker-atreet.
Sntmmtnli Bfcfttetft.'
Government or tlie City.
The government of tin* city conaiile of a Mayor and 19
Aldermen, who together are denominated the City Coun
cil. They va chosen annually, on tha lu Monday In
December, from the people at large.
Citv Orrtcgas, kc., 1649—wV*y#r-Dr.Rirh’d Wayne.
;8M(r«fN—Thomas Purse, R. U. Griffin, Wm. II. Bul
loch, R. D. Walker.T. M.Turner, Wm. II.*Mongtn, Solo
mon Gotten. J. F. Poeey, U. A. Lewh, F. 8. Banow, R. R.
Cuylcr, Joe.H. Fay.^
Custom IIouw!—Port of Savannah.
Jlectnr—WUliani u. tlulloch; Deputy Colleclor-John
Poatellt Naval Officer-J. Do LaMottat Surveyor-Robe rt
W. Pooler; AppraUere-Chnrk* Stephans and William
Mackay.
Post Office.
Pott Master—George BcMeyi AmR. P, M.-J. O. Doon.
Jhas. Greent fld do. do._F.. Pa.ltltordi Secmtary and
Treasuror—O. Cohen; Commlttoo of Appoali—G. B. Cum-
B 1 %jt/ J ''^fSSSSm* U0hea> " ‘ , “" u Hoo^oor Joe.
, u ...OjMMtIktonm of PUotmeo.
John W. Anderson, Wm. II. BullochjSecreUry and
Treaauter, Ocuvu* Cohan. John Stoddard, Andiew
Low. Jr.' Johtt R. WUde^John WUUamaon, WyUy
Wood brig*. ■. ■ ■ •.
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
Capital gl^OoIoc^-^D^if^ to f 8*vann?h%7M,000.
A. Portcr Pre.ic ent, I. K. Tam, Ca*IUer.
Oltbrlng day*, Monday* and Thursdays,
Discount day*. Tuesday* and Friday*.
Director*—AVm T. William.. C. P. Richardson*, R.
w “' "■ " od «”"
Teller—S. U. William*.
.Hranohca ’
and Qiccu*!
W.Animnrn^SH KWH.rat,Cmhln.
in. T»r*Jai-». lhivOillll d«v, W.lm-.Ly*.
fane). John O. Nlcoll, Inn Coton,
ULuyler, John Willitauon, George Jones, John
OffnUf' ..
Directors—1__,
Wm.II. Cuyler',
Stoddard.
TeUer—J. O. Ferrell.
Hu an Armey Ur Griffin.
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank.
Capital paid in |313,HW-privileged to tncrea*e same to
E. Padeltord, President, J. Olmstead, Caahler.
-—ant day*, Tuesday*. ^Thursday, and Satutdaye.
received up to 10 o'clock on the mornings of
INnetora-Oeorge Hall, Elia* Reed, A. Champion, Jo-
eph Washburn, Octavu* Cohen, N, B. Knapp.
Teller—Charles F. Preston,
llaa an Agency in Maeon.
Central H^tl-Hoad and Banking Co. of Ga.
Capital. 9%549,165, all of which hu been paid in-ap
propriated nr banking purposes, £405,000.
R- It. Cuylnr, Pre*ident. George J. Bulloch, Cashier.'
Offering days, Monday*. Discount day*. Tuesday*.
Director*—J. W. Anderson, W. Crabtrcfc, S. Cohen,
John R. Wilder, 11. MeAlpin, J. Wald burg, Jos S. lay,
W. B. Johnson i •
Kaviumah Institute for Ravines.
C. P. Rldiardtone, President; J. Olmitead, rrcasuren
Hiram Robert*, Secretary.
Director*—If. I). Weed, I. W. Morrell, Ben). Snider,
N. H. Knapp, G. 11. Hendncluon, 11. Lathrop, Thoinaa J.
^» c iffiS. , Kr ,iwd,>r “■ D -
Inanrance Offices In Savannah.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford-Capital
8900,000. W. Wbodbrldga, No. 144 Bay-*L
Alina Insurance Company, Harttord—Capital $000,-
000. Cohen, Norrl* k Co., No. 149 Bay-st. •
Hope Mutunl Llto Insurance Company, Conn.—Capital
*900,0000. Cohen, Norrl* k Co., No. 143 Bay sl.
Howard ln*uranco Company. New-York—Capital 9300,-
000. B. C. Dunning, No. 10 Whitaker *!.
Union Mutual Fire fc .Marino Insurance Company, N.
Y—Capital $100,000. W. Crabtree, No. 908 Bay-aL
Protection Marino k Fire Iniuranee Company, llnrt-
ford—Capital •———. Brigham k Kelly, No. 176 Ilny-st.
Ncw-Ynrk Equitable Fire ln*uranco Company—Capi
tal $300,000. W. Crabtree, No. BOB Bay-*L
Mutual Life Insurance Comp my. Now-York—Capital
f— . W. P. Hunter, Planter*’ Bank.
Mutual Safetv Inmnucn Company, New-York—Capi
tal f ■ ■ —■ Geo. Hchloy, Pan Offico.
Phrenlx Office London—Capital $ . R. Haber
sham, No. 149 Bay it.
Protection fniunnco Company, Ncw-ierscy—Capital
$900,000. W. P. Yongr, No. Bi liay it
Camden (N. J.) Insurance Company—Capital $
W. P.'Yonge, No. 01 llny-ct.
Nautilus Mutual l.lfo Insurance Company, New-'York—
~ Wm. B. Giles fc Co., No. IH Hay^t
Foreign Cousnls Resident In Banmnali.
si.; j mi ii u. in >iin, pimiii.ii, i o*i-wince; h.i.iU uri icon,
Belgian, No. 108 llay-st.j John O. Doon, Portuguese, l’o*t-
No. 74 Bay-at-i John R. Wilder, Ru«*la, No. 114 llay-ct.;
W. Crabtree, Bremen, No. 908 Bay-itt F. II. Welman,
Agent for Loyd.*s.
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Wm. B. Fleming, Judge; John E. Davis, Clerk Superior
and Inftrior Courts J Wm. W. Oates, Sheriff.
Scranton k Johnston, 107 Bay-street.
"wlft k Denslow, 169 Ilay-«ueet. A
I. W. Davis, 177 Bay epecu w
RETAIL GROCERIES.
b.i'xza,"sr-
J. RoMcan, corner Broughton and Bull-atreeu.
Kelly k O’Connor, corner Broughton k Drayton *
J. C. Hinchman, do. do. do.
Theodore Minis, 193 Bay-street.
W. W. Goodrich, Hinot'* Building, V
Jesse fc Cady, 143 Bmughtou-street.
F. Scherff, corner of York and Bull-ata.
Wm- A. Cat swell, corner of Jefferson and 6L Julian sta.
HARO-WARE.
N. B. k II. Weed, 163 Broughton-atreet.
McCleskey k Norton. Gibbons* Building.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
O. R. Hendrickson k Co., Gibbons' Building.
A. A. Solomons, Aaent. Market-square.
Wm. Humphreys, 107 Bay-street.
Johpsop k Co., comer Bay and .Bull-etraata.
Turner fc Oden, Momtmeiit-squaro.
. BOOK STOKES,
W. T. William*. M» Bay-suaet.
J. M. Cooper, comer Whltkker and St. Julian-etraata.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
1. W. Morrell, Smeta’ Building.
1 ^ B ’ n ^uiukRR I, ftSi) e GL A Sa-WARE.
Weeds b Morrell, Htneta’ Building.
Rolwrt Habersham, County Tmn»urer; F.ll*lin Wyily,
Tax Collector, Thomas Eden, Coroner; Samuel II. Sweat,
Surveyor; William Herb, Receiver Tax Returns. .
Court of C. P. AO.A T. City of Savannah.
Sits 1st Momlays, in February, May, July and Novem
ber. Jurisdiction In civil suit* extends from $30 to $300.
Judge—Mordecnl Hhoftnll. Sen.t Ulork—Lovl S. Russell;
Sheriff—George W. Wyily.
JnstJcea Inferior Court—Chatham County*
Anthony Porter, Ellas Reed, Win. Thom* Williams,
Francis Sorrel, Robert A. Lewis.
Cucrk Court or Oroinarv—Seaborn Goodall.
ommtsaloners at Itooda—Chatham County.
R. Waytte, M. D., Chairman. W. W. Walih, Secretary.
Annual Meeting 9d Monday In December.
U. 8. Courts Sitting In Savannah.
Hon. James M. Wayne, of Savannah, Assoelnte Justice
Supremo Court, U. S. and Judge of the Oth Circuit
Court for the District of Georgia.
Hon. John G. Nlcoll, District Judge, District Georgia.
Gaorga Glen, Clerk both courts.
Henry R. Jackson, District Attorney.
Thoma* M. Griffin, Marshal.
Savannah and Ogerclue Canal Company.
Capital, $160,000, In Shares of 50 dollar* each.
Director*—Georgs W. Anderson, Amoa Scudder, 41.
Marsh. r
Savannah Fire Company.
Chief Firmnnn—Joseph 8. Fay; 8*1 do.—Alvin N. Mil-
“ *■“*“— Lachluoni
n . AORTcJULTUftAL STORE.
Danslow k Webster, 4 Whltaker-etreet.
„ _ JEWELLERS.
whltakerand Brtffin-street*.
T. T. Wllmol, Market-iquoro.
W.ILMay k Co., comar Whitaker and Bryan-atreat*.
N. B. Knapp. MarkcHKiuare.
«» UARRIAOP. REPOSITORY.
Wm. Warner, 46 West llmad utrert.
CLOTHING STORES,
G. 8. Nichols, Gibbon*' Building.
W. Adam*, 8 Whitnkcr-street.
FAHH/c/NABLU^aULoaa A NO nsirnas.
KUMSP
Ham Iton k Symons 17 Whltaker-aUset.
Robinwm k Camp, 6 Bull-street,
rhllip Kean, 08 llryon-strcct.
Jooeph Tento. 87 VVhltakar-street.
Jame* F. Stoke*, 98 do. do.
M. Carey, comer Whitaknr and Drougbton-euaets.
„ , , . , „«AT STORK.
D. A. Ambler k Co., Congress-street.
, „ . FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKERS.
L.Rohlder, 90 Whltaker-etreet.
mi Clerk-John Jlaupt. Sen.
P. JACOBS,*
SKOAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
NO. 97 BULL-STREET, '
(•ION or TUR tNDliN, NEAR MONUMENT iqUARR.)
Kavanualt, Ga.
N. B—Keeps coosuntly on band Spanlab, Half Spanish
‘ ‘merican Began, at Wholesale and Retail.
Alao Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, kc.
J. L. Oliver, 17 Bull-streeL
Jacob Dutouhofer, 78 Bryan-itreet.
*.
f ’ JSS&BANp aTONE MANUFACTURER.
Robt. D. Walker, 130 Broughlon-etrceL
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
* k Morse, 13 Barnard-street.
GUN SMITHS.
in Carvuthcrs. 175 Morkot-iqunre.
ward Lovell, Rnmnrd-stroct, near Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND OUQCEUS.
Wood, Claaliom fc Co., Andaux’s wharf.
Tamar k Henry, Moore’s Wharf.
PAINT STORE AND PAINTING.
MBORBSSr
John J. Sullivan, 96 Bull-sucet.
o n « . LOTTERY OFFICES.
^“ndenjMt, null-itreet, opposite Pulaski House.
B. Wlthlneton, M3 liay.ptmat.
a«. w. *!«!-•
„ FRUIT STORE.
R. De Martin, comer liny mid Whitaker-straata.
„ ‘ . STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
B «H»ka k Tunper, Charleston Steam-Packet wharf.
T* ?* ,¥ ilu ’ Iron fltaam Boat Cqmpany’s wharf.
J. A. Fawns, Georgia Hloara Boat Company$i wharf.
B. Solomon* k Co., 901 llay-atreot.
KN0INEBU8 AND MILL-WEIGHTS.
J. Itachliaon. near.Ca-’ *
All in N. Miller, Eaitara W
EEL.WRIO
mnintsH earns.
NUMBER 94.
. _ nWhaM
WIIEBL-WRIGIIT fc SMITH.
:e Pnlaski Hntiie.
Icrj 3d do. Robert L
Charitable Rocletlr* In
Union Society—Instituted In 1730. Solomon Cohen,
President.
Savannah Female Asylum—Founded In 1801.
Savannah Free School—Established In 1810. E. Shef-
tall, Teacher.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital—Instituted in 1804.
Wm. Duncan, President.
Georgia Infirmary—Instituted 1639.
Widow*' Society—Under tho superintendence of ladle*.
Clothing and Fuel Anixu-lntlon—Instituted in 1838. Al
so under tne superintendence of ladles.
Hibernian Society—Instituted 1819. George D. Cuin-
mlng, President.
Irish Union 8ociety—Instituted In 1815. John 3Iurphy,
President.
Ht. Andrews' Society—Instituted In 1810. Henry Me-
Alplu, President.
Gerinnn Friendly Society—Instituted 1837. Benjamin
Snider.Presidonk
The Seaman’s Port Society. Wm. Crabtree, President.
The Female Seamen’s Friend Society.
ThelnstUuitou of tho Sister* of our MLady of Mercy.”
Lodge* of Free Maaona mid Odd Fellows.
Georgia Council, No. 9, (.Masonic,) Orgiuilssd In 1647.
Anton Hascrick, T. I. G. 51.
atiHii, ciMvwr, r*«i. a, tnu)»t Ann aiaion*,;-
tuted In 1818. Anton llaserick, 11. P. '
Solomon’* Lodge, No. 1, (Ancient York Mvonad—
Formorly called Savannah Lodgo—Chartered In 1735.
Richard T. Tumor, W. 91. ....
Zcrubhabel I^ulge. No. 15. (Ancient York kfaaons,)—
Instituted In 1830. Robert II. Griffin, W. M.
Clinton Lodge. No. 54, (Ancient York Ma-ons,)—Orga
nized in 18W. John Carruthere, W. M. •
Mrcnolin Rncmppincnt. No. 1. (Odd Fellow*,!—Insti
tuted In 1843. Fiodcrlck Krcn-on, C. V.
OgtethoriMj Lodgo, No. 1, (Odd Fellow*,)—InsUtuted
in 1819. Wlckllflb Ilmen, N.O. . .
Live Oak Lodge, No. 3, (Odd Fellows,)-In»Ututed in
1813. John Carmtbrrs, N. G.
Do Kalb Lodge. No. 0, (Odd Follow*,)-!n*tltuted in
1845. 1*. O., Geo. W. Adam*, N. O.
Sana of Temperance.
Toonahowl Division, No. 9—Instituted In 1618. W m.
^ Yemaasee Division, No. 15—Instituted In 1817. Wm.
T. Feay, W. P. . ^
Hvcletlee Connected wlfh Churches.
Orphan Society. Society of St. Vincent. Savannah
McthodUt Episcopal Ladies Working Society. Uhineso
Society. Savannah Female Lutheran Sewing Society.
Savannah Lutheran Sunday School Society. Christ
Church Sunday School. Sunday School of Indopondant
Presbyterian Church. Bnptlst Sunday School*. Altar
Society. Socloty of St. Joint the Baptist. Female Mis
sionary Society. Foreign Mlselouery Society. Educa
tion Society of the Lutheran Church. Bible, Prayer Book
and Tract Society. Episcopal Missionary Association.
St. John's Sunday and Parish School. Sunday School of
the First Presbyterian Church. Methodist EpUcopol
Sutday School*. r-
Othrr Societies In Savannah.
Georgia IIDtoricnl Society.—James M. Wayne. Pre*’t.
Georgia Medical Society.—R. I). Arnold, President.
Savannah Library Hocfcty.—Wtn. Crabuee, President.
Oommlsalonera IlealdlitK In Ravannnhr
rORTlIRTAKUIO or DgrOSITIONB, AND SON AOKNOWtanaR-
MRNT AND PROOS OP DK1DS, kC., TO BR USRO IN OTHER
GcorgoSchley, tor tbu State* of Maine. Msaaochuartta,
Rhode Island; New-Ya k,Pennsylvania,Maryland,8outh
* I ’lo1111 n, Alabama and Louisiana.
M. II. McAllister, for Massachusetts.
“olotnon Cohen, tor South Camllua.
,. IL Lawton, tor South Carolina.
A, PONCH3, Agent*
SEOAR MANUFACTURER,
NO. 13 W11 IT A K E R-8TREET,
Bavuniflii (tan,
Ha* on hand a lane and choice stock of Segara, Snuff,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and all other arti
cles in his Hne at the most reasonable terms.
YONGIfl d< UAHMULL,
FACTORS » COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 04 BAY STREET.
HaramuheQa.
HAMILTON AC IIAllDKMAN*
FA CTORS COMMISSION MER CHANTS
Savannah, ticorgla.
oaaa. p. rimilton. thoma* MAanutAit.
bwiftadejulow,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
coonin op fav and whitakk* sts.
Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD twirr. A. A. DENI LOW.*
JOHN 1’OOI.K.
HOUSE. SION. AND SHIP’ PAINTING,
GILDING. GRAINING, GLAZING, fco. kc.,
No. 11 WuiTAKKR-rr.—Savannah, Ga. .
FOR BALE-jjvAH^klndg ofrMixed Pidiite| Paper Hangings,
JOHN U. FALLIUANT. m
HOUSE, SIGIg, AND SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GRA INI NO, fcc.,fce..
WEST Mon soscHxst sqUAZI,
FOR SALE—All kinds of Mixed Paints, Paper Hang
ing^ Borders, and rfre-Board PrinU.
•U'lIM ,T. SI1.UVAN,
HOUSE. SION, AND FANCY PAINTER,
MO Bull, onr noon Noam op Urocuiiton-St. -
Soenery In Oil or Water Colon; Plain. Fancy and GUt
Signs, ntnncrs, Flags, Tramparenclcs, Window
Shade*, kc., ueatiy executed to order.
. 07* Hou*8 Painting, Graining, Glazing and Marbling,
done at tbe shortest notice. Tsana srasonarlk.
C'HAllLKS VAN llOUN.
SASH. BUND AND DOOR FACTORY.
UARPRN*rER AND JOINER WORK
. DONE AT TRB BltORTKST NOTICR.
Mahogany or nil qualities aud White Pine Lumber for Sale.
JAMBS GUANTOCK, Sen.
WHEEL \YRtGUT AND SMITH,
ST. JULIAN-VTRirr, REAR THE MARKET.
Carriages repaired, nnd all other work done at short natlca
ALVIN N. MILLER,
ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
RASTgaN wiiAMr—BAt-atnarr,
Savannah, Georgia.
A. SHOUT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WILL TAKR CONTRACTS
TOR BUILDING AND WORK IN MASONRY
OP RVRRY DESCRIPTION.
Residence East aide of Pulaski Square.
It. J. LAVHIilSON.
ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
CANAL-STatKT, NEAR THE CANAL-LOCK,
Savannah, Georgia*
K. LACRIISON. J. LACRLIION.
a u on m i KMioi iat. Airmt,
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER,
SRVAN STHKKT, SECOND DOOR PROM RULL-STRKAT,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE.
Fine French Ctlf-skln Hoots end other work tilide to order.
I*. UOII1DKH,
JPROM PARIS.)
FASHIONABLE BOOT 4* SHOE-MAKER.
Inqiortcr of French Leather.
WIIITARER-S rSEET, OPPOSITE SMET* BtULDINO.
J. 1*. OLIVKH.
FASHIONABLE BOOTMANUFA OTURER
No. IT Bui.l-stbrkt, nbarMonumrnt-squabr.
Cork sole, Water proof, Hunting, Military, patent lea-
har. Walking! Urea*, and I’uuip-sole lluuUt bbooting
Buskins, llootecs. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Hlhipera, kc.,
made to order In tho neatest aud most fashionable manner
of warranted materials, and by thu most experienced and
careful workmen.
M. CAIUSY, •
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR
CORNER WHITAKER AND BROUGHTON-STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
CLOTHS, OAlUUIBREB AND VESTINGS,
or .very. Kile. qHMUftgfejK S". r -' w ~
JOSEPH TB.VrO,
(PROM PARIS.) •
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
NO. ’17 WHIT,IKBR-8TREBT,
No van null, Uronrla.
N. B—AH orders led with him will lie executed In th#
Deatext and most fa bionable atyle.
PHILIP KISAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
AND DEALER IN
Iteady-Made Clothing, Shirts, Stocks, Suspenders, Hand
kerchief*, Gloves, Merino and SUk Under-Shirts, .
Drawer*, kc.
NO. 09 UUYAN STREET,
SECOND DOOR WRIT Of M. KASTMAN, JEWELLER.
JAMES F. STAKES,
TAILOR.
30 WIIITAKKK-BTREET.
All Gannenta In hta line made in the neatest and latest
Fashion.
N. B.—Cutting done at tiie shortest notice. 6m
IIOIIEIIT D. WALKER,
MARBLE 4- STONE MANUFACTURER,
aailUUIITON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD.
Grave Stones, 0 f Italian nnd Domestic .Marble; Mai biff
Mantle Pieces, aud Berlin Grates; Free Stone for Building*.
Ortmiuontal Iron Ballings, kc. fcc., furnished to order.
GEO. W. WVLLY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
For tho sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and any description
of personal property.
OPPICR, CORNER BUM.-ST. AND BAY LARI,
Savannah, Georgia.
fehQ3 13
‘ EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, AND COLLECTOR,
OPPICR ON NULL-rr., OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE.
Court Days, - - First Saturday In each month.
Uetum Days, - - Ten days beforb Court day.
Residence No. 09 Bipughton-street-
DR. IS. PARSONS,
DENTIST.
Will perform any operations pertaining to his Profession
Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to an entire double set
and warranted not to be excelled by tho best Dentists ti
Europe or America.
Operating Rooms, No. 197 Conoribs-strkrt.
1 Tennessee, 95 00
to Qttmnbta, )
_ •• •• •• to Memphis .. 0*00
rrtdl” u» IW4 MondayW«nraUy-. rad
Ratal of Freight Air Merchandize Generally, from Savannah to Maeon i
Mrasorcmknt Good*.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, end other
a-*
WIU ai.Mi, iuci
heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lbs
T.ll.0 Ul»..—fTciur, Duon, Uhiuoa, fork, ll«er, Pl.h, Tallow .nil llKin-as, per loo lb..,
Bsvannsh, Jan. 1st, 1810. L. O. REYNOLDS, Engjpeer and Superintendant.
ACON AND WESTEKN RAID-ROAD.
From Mioon to Atltnu, bolng 101 milo. of tho lino of JRoil-Roadi oxtondlno from Strut-
nah to DoKun, Ua.
The Paaaenger Trains of RisRoal are run dally as follows: connecting at Macon with the Central Road, and at
Atlanta with the Western an! Atlaitlc end Georgia Uall-Roadt.
Leave Macon at 6 A. 91., arriveit Atlanta 13 30 P. 51., and et Dalton 8 P. 41.
Leave Dalton 4 A: 91., arrive at AUanta 11 A. 41., and at Macon 8 P. 51.
I’anengcra on till* Road to and fnm Savannah sleep one night at Macon.
The Train* on the Western and itiaiitlo Rood do not run on Sunday.
Paeeengt-r* tor Columbus, Mantgqncry ami New-Oriuan* via Savannah and Macon, take Stages at Bartlesville,
rasseng r* tor La Grange. West lolnt, Montgomery and New-Orlean* via Augusta and Atlanta, take Btagbs at Griffin.
Freight Trains are run dally thrown tho bu*in<-*e season, and tri-weekly the remainder of the yuar.
All freight to and from other Bomb promptly forwarded, without charge for forwarding.
First Class, (per cutdc foot.)—Uo»* of Data, lloou, Shoes, Bonne
other articles as are elenriy analogous b those named.
Second Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Uoxd and bales of Dry Goods, Badd
Drugs,Featiu-rs,and Confectionary,..
Saddlery, GIsm, Paints, Oils,
Third Class, (per 100 Kmi.)—SugariCofftc, Liquor, Bagging, Hope, Uuttcr. Cheese, Tobacco,
.nnth'T, Hides In bnl«-s, fottori Ynrns,Copper, Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Ilcllow-Ware, Casting*
lardware, and all other heavy article* |ol nthenviso enumerated
Fourth Clam, (p-r 100 lb*.)—Flout Hire, Bacon, I’ork, Beef. Pith, Lard, Tallow, Iiceswai
bales of Hags, Ginseng, green and JflerFrulU. 41UI Gearing, Pig Iron, 41111 and Orinditoncs,
Passonccr Trains leave Atlanta daily (fcmndav’s executed) at 1 o’clock, l\ M., arrive at Dal
ton at 8 P.9I.; n turning, leave D*ltnn at 4 o’clock, A. 5L, and arrive at Atlanta at 11 o’clock, A-M-
Train* on thn Memphis Branch Rail-Road, and Stags* for Nashville and Knoxville,'Tenn., and torTuscumbia, Ala.
and MemphU, Tenn., run In connection with this Road.
First Class, (perruMc loot)—lioxcfoC llata, WoniKta,and Furniture,....
Hrcokd Class, (per 100 lb*.)—Boxes nsd'balcs or Dr)'Good*, Shoe*, Saddlery, Ula**, Uinta,
Oil*, Drug*, and Confectionary, j. •
Third Clais, (per 100 lb*.)—Georgia Domestic*, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Baiglni, Rope, lltiUer,
Cheese, 1'iibacco, Leather, Fcatin w, IJ13c», Cotton Yarn*, Copper, Tin, sheet lion, Hollow-
ware, Crockery,Casting*, Hard ware, .Marble, (droseed),kc......•••••••••.• • • ••••••• •••••
Form u Clam, (per 100 lb*.)—Flour, (k: tacks) Rice, Pork, Beef, Fhb, Lard. Tallow, Bacon.
(In ra.ks, boxes nr racks), jlacs-wnx, bain of Rags, Ginseng, Fruit, Bar Iron, ktatlle, (undress-
cd), Mill and Grind Stone*, 51111 Gearing
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
H!
Robert M. Charlton, for Florida.
Wlckllffe Ilrucn, for Florida and South Carolina.
ThomM C. Nlsbct, for Florida
Charles*. Henry, (hr ConneeUeut.
Charles E. Tell), tor North Caroline.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young's lluHclInn^lgn orUieGolilenSnrttllei
Oppoiilr Hamilton 4* Symons’ Clothing Store.
W. II. MAY At CO., •
Manufacturers of BRIDLES, SADDLES ami IIAIL
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
K Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and ShaRpn Saddles;
er*s Inrgii nnd extra large Saddles; Mens’ plain <l«d
English do.; Buys’ and H«co do.; Ladles’ Saddle* of a
variety of I’altcriw; Bridle* and Martingales; Sadille-Bags,
Tntnks, kc. .
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
nnd Hog Skins; l’ad do.; Straining nnd Wonted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Haroucho, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
'CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy a
Sulky Spring* and Axles; Dash Frames;IIobl» and Bov
Ity tlieiMbioU Plated and Brass Slump Joint*; ph
Fringes; black nnd purple Coach lloon*; Buggy Lajnpst
plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brnsa and plated
Knobs, kc. Pro*
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, —
FANCY GOODS.
da. *w* STM AN ha* made large additions to hi* form-
v. stock of Watches, Jewelry, nnd Silver Ware,which he
ra elenra. rararara. of
TAnUK0UTI.EIlY!8II.VEIU<KT»,rai“l.iraitri«J-
pot. Sugar-bowl,and Creamer* A ^bowosoiectkmof very
fine London-made, full Jewelled W ATCIILH
with heavy fine gold hunting cases, together with'» *[**
niii.i. nriioin.. ninniio which tnny bo totiuu
ESTcSd“cjySfFIne'p^ket Cutlery. IWy’ Boxes,
Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware. Plated^ Ware, Mathe
matical' Instruments, China anu Glass 44 ares, Mtulcal
Instruments, Military Good*, Fancy Good* in F"?*' r tj* r
ty, kc. l* n w
HiUM&onrc, Slifp, miti atrnm-Datuct attocrtlscmcnts.
CENTRAL HAIL-ROAD, FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Passangw Trains leara Savannah and MAcoa-dally, at....
I’asengcr Trains arrlra *’ *•*«»- *•••• •* —*
Ticket* f “ ““
ilearsaAVANRAitand.MAcoN-daily.it 7 a. Mi
to Atlanta, *.10 00
tft'Ati|IM._„„
to Ciilumlms,..
IfBtec
8 90
18 00
17 00
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
* llULItLBY,
108 B RYAN-STIIEET,
B AVE IN STORE—A full supply of
- L - L t , t ^ ckery,in ? Honae-ftmUahlng tioo.ls,
•« which they respectfully invite the attention of purchi-
s. Their stock In part contUls os JPBws:
... CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLAMs WARE.
W. O. flowing blue and mulberry Dinner SstU
W.O do. do. do. Tea do.
China Tea Sella, gold band and plain
Do. do. do. raised figure, China Vaaea
Boauct Holden, China Mug*, Mantel Ornaments
Chfldren'.Te* Setts, Gian Lainpa, Tutnblon
W Ins Glasses, Solar and Asual Chimneys
Decanters, Cutore, Bird GUases, Specie J an
Solar Lamp*, Lamp Head*, Pbl* and Hall Lamps,
Lanterns, Britannia, Bnw* and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
Trays, single and In setts; Bread, Knife and Spoon Tray*;
Slop and Toilet Palis; Toot Ratlut Cake and Spice Boxes;
Coflee Lros and Biggins; Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes; Jel-
ly .Mould*; Patty Pans; Gnvy Stnlnen; Tea and Table
Spoons; Utah and riate Coven; Vtnison Dishes; Nursery
flgl hither with a good assortment of bright Tin
CUTLERY AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Ivory Table Cutlery, In setts of 51 pieces, or single
(nives only; Buck Horn and common Cutlery; Scissors,
Ralton ani Pocket Cutlery: a lint assortment of Coffee
Mills, Mince Knives. Soup Digester*, Fish Kettles. Iron
Pou, Dutch Ovens, Shovel and Tongs, elegant Sterl Pin
Sett*. Porei lain Sauce and Stew Pans, Furnaces, Wafer
and Waffle Irons, Coal Hods. Coffee Boaters, lira** and
Ami Irons. 8 tair Rods, Had Irons, Tea and Dinner
Be ta, Gridirons, Uat and Mouse Tnis*. Umbrella Stands,
Wire and Nursery Fenders, Egg Whip*, Paste Ji
Oyster Knives, Ice nre«v»r«,c'»»u-»..-—-, «.
Ratal of Freight for Merchandise Generally,
imvsax MACON AND
Bonnets, Furniture, and such
Cotton from Atlanta toSarannah,
“ “ Jonesboro' "
“ «* Griffin Im
Macon, Oct. 00,1848.
55 eta. per 00 lbs.
60 “ “ 100 lb*.
50 “ «* 100 lbs.
EMERSON FOOTE, Supcrintsndant.
If
. uvaets, ».i.
tows, Faucets, nird Cages, Bcef-steak Pounders, Lemon
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
China. Glass and Wood Toys, a fine assortment; Fancy
Boxes, Playing Cards, Wax Candles, Segar Fu«e». La
ri e»’ Dressing Cases, Marble*. Thermometer*. Tooth and
Nall nru«hcs, Dumb Rrlu, Liquor Flask*, Book Re«ts,
•aper File*, Crimph:| Machines, Curling Scissors, Knife
Cleaners, kc.
Country merchant*, Planters, Housekeepers, and oth-
1 Invited lu call, as their prices will 6«i low.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD.
ATLANTA TO »ALTON 100 9HLE9.
Rate* of Transportation fbr Merchandize Generally,
FROM ATLANTA TO
il
a
R.MDEK. LATHROP A NEVITT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
H AVE IN STORE—A full awortmentof
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they
offer for rale at Wholesale and Retail, on the must rea
sonable term*.
BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffil, own Importations
heavy Twilled Bristol, and fancy end; Fancy end and
Ribbon bound, Whlmey bed.
LAI NS—Heavy all wool Neg<o plain*, assorted qualities.
KERSEYS—A very laqp a-rortnient, roinp.l Ingallthe
different style* and qualities both fancy and plain, of
Georgia and Northern make.
CLOTII»—Black, blue, brown, green, gray and drab
clotbs.
CdHSf.MERnS—fBack and fancy pfafd* and stripes.
TWEEDS—An a»eonment of plain and fhney.
8ATT1NETS—Blue, black and fancy colon.
VESTINGS—An assortment of silk and woolen.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock and Scotch bonnets.
OSNABUKGS—A large supply, at foctory price*.
< UR LA PS—of flax and cotton, tor picking shoeti.
FLANNELS—Heavy Twilled red, for plantation use;
low price to fine scarlet; a large assortment of low
price to fine white flannels, best make*.
CANTON FLANNELS—White and unbleached, be*
51 ITY—Furniture and cambric dimity.
IINGES—White cotton and silk fringes.
CARPETINGS—Super Brussels, 3 ply aad imperial; cot
ton and wool and all cotton.
I UGH-Fin* to low price.
RAIZES—Figured and plain.
MATTINGS—4 4 to 6 47plnln
WINDOW SHADES—plain a
Transportation Office, W, and A. R. It., Atlanta, April I4tb, 1819.
E. U. MILLS, sup’t. Transportation.
apr 18
NEW-YORK AND SAVAJfXAIl
WEEKLY
LINE OP
DCEAN STEAM-SHIPS.
tolling Every Wcdnesilny.
The nowand superior Steamship*TENNESSEE*Cant
John Com.t**, and CHEROKEE,Copt.Tito* Lyon, will,
until farther notice,leave Savannah an>l New York every
Wbonk*d*v, commencing with tin- 98th .March.
Thi'Bi' swill Steamer* arc each of 1,251 tom burthen,
built in the strongest and tno«t approved manner, and are
uucqua'lcd in all tho needful qualities to give confidence
tut well as duspnich to travellers. They have nil thu ac
commodation* lor passenger* and freight- requisite, to un-
steamer* on Wednesday, and from Savannah oti their
arrival If nneriflil.
K7- No freight received after nisi o’clock on tho day
of sailing.
Passage $93—payable In advance; for which, or freight,
apply to PADELFUUD k FAY,
Sa van nah,
or SAM’L. L. MITCIIELL,
nt sf., ** “
tnar 91
No. 104 Front sf., New-York.
FOR NEW-YOIIK.
M M
NEW LINE OF PACKET-SHIPS.
To sail weekly during tho year. Thta line is composed
of Uie following vessel*:
Barque ISAAC 9IKAD, R-T. Bnown.
Barque PETER DR9IILL, N. IlOtV,
Brig MACON.
trig JOHN ENDERS, J. Johnson.
Schr. O. J. JONES,.. II. Look.
Tho above vessels arc of the first class, insured at the
lowest rati-*, and ore commanded by Captains of much
experience In thu trade. They will be towed up nnd
down the river when necessary, and will always s ill on
the day advertised. The Cabin* arc handsomely fur
nished, and every enru will be taken tor the comfort and
convenience uf.Fusscngcr*. For Freight nr Possrifc, ap-
"y to CRANE fc ROWLAND,
No. 173 Bay-street, Savannah.
DEMILL k CO.,
oct 16 No. 186 Front street, New-York.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
STEAM-BOAT CO. OF GEORGIA.
Tho Steam-boat Company of Georgia's Pont*
CHATHAM, Capt. HoitaM,
TFNNESSEE, Capt. Gould,
TIIOS. 8. METCALFE, Caft- Powell,
Run b tween the above places In connection with Tow
boat! and Llghti-r*. affording the merchant* of Georgia,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, a Cheap nnd
expeditious inode of lun.portatlon of goods to and from
die Interior.
During the vzat low stages of the river the present
scokon, (lower than for some years,) merchandise en
trusted to tills Company ha* been forwarded with but
trifling delation and no imcmipflon; proving to the pub
lic their ability to forward good* at thu lowc* stage* of
the river.
Merchandise, In all cases, imported or exported will be
received and forwarded free of commissions, and freight
for the Georgia Rail Road for Athrns and Atlanta, and all
Stations on the Western k Atlantic Rail Road, can be
paid at those Stations; freight for other Stations this side
of Atlanta Is payable nt Augusta.
Produce from the Georgia Rail Rond will also he tor
warded free of commissions, nnd all expanse paid, and
roti-Ttrd at Savanuah from consignees or vessels, tr*—
required.
The *1'. S. 91. now runs as a regular packet, affording
Increased facilities of communication.
Merchandise from seaward should he addressed to care
ofSavaunah Agent, and from tilt interior to Augusta
Agent.
Particular care should be taken to address Bills Lading
to Jatnca A. Fawns, at Savannah.
Agents, JA4IES A. FAWNS, Savannah.
oct 16 JNO. B. OIJIEU, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
HERON'S PHILADELPHIA
* XD <jjjfr
SAVANNAH LINE OF PACKETS.
Tho following vessels comprise this Line, and will sail
about every two woeks, vU t
Schr. IULIA ELIZA Cnpt. HtOlBI.
Schr. II. WESTCOTT, Capt. Hand.
Schr. SARAH ELIZABETH Capt. Hlaczha*.
Schr. JNO. II. HOLMES, (new). ....Capt. I.oooa.
Tho above vessels nro all first class schooners, and
commanded by Captains experienced In the trade, and
who will use their Imst exertions to give satisfaction to
the shipper*. For Freight or Passage, (haring good ac
commodations tor Passc.ig rs).amply to
GREINER k BEALL,
73 nay sucet. Savannah.
ALEXANDER HERON. J*..
117 No. 37# N. Whnrvnw, Philadelphia.
IRON STEAMBOAT COMFY OF GA.
This Company will continue to transport Produce and
other .Merchandise on the Savannah River, to and from
Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PiiiLror.
LAMAR, Capt
And also by thu Steamer
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. Ckxswbli.
The Inttcr steamer being of less draught than any other
on the River, insures unprecedented despatch In all stage*
of tho water. The Compiny I* also provided with fifteen
Tow litmta and two Lighter*.
AH Freight addressed to the care of the Comtmny or it*
Agent*, will be received nnd forwarded free of commie-
lions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
il 16 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
*>_*■*- u. a. Mnii sti*m«Packet nine.
BETWEEN .
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRDS Of TM« WAT.)
METAMOIlA,. Capt. F. BARDgN.
WM.BBABROOK, Capt. I*. ni-AiMCBSsiiir.
OBN. CLINCH, Capt. Takk Pack.
JASPER, Cnpt WM.S. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of the above very sunerlnr
Steam Paekets, with experienced commanders, and can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leavo Savannah every evening at half past 8 o clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock through-
it tho your.
Fare Five Dollars, luenls Included. Through Titkttt
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals on the steamers nnd omnibus fare in Savannah.
BKOOKri'fc TUI’PEK, Agents, Savannah.
•t 38 E. LAF1TTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
Semi-Weekly U. S.Mall Steam.Packet Hue
SAVANNAH, GA. &. PALATKA, FLA.,
LATA, Fla.
In connection with Ihe Charleston Dally Mall Stcam-
Packeta at Savannah; the 4!nll Steamer SARA II SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mall Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Springs mid Madison-
villc, to Tallahassee; and from l’lcolata to St. Augustine.
« m ’A5IULGEK,. Capt. W. 91. Wilson.
WM. GASTON. Capt. John HzasAitD.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas Kino.
There rackets leave Savannah every Tuesday and
Suluiduy inoii.ing ul 1C oV!ovh.
1Uturni.no—Leave Palatkapvery Tuesday nnd Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at tile above named places
**AI1 goods consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. Agents:
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick; John Brssent, SL Mary*; Fernandus k Bisbee,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Creek; George Colee, Plco-
lata; R. K. Reid k Co.. Palatka, E. Lafitte, Charleston.
oct 38
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals 1
50 hluls. Porto Rico Sugar
30 do. Ht. Croix do
100 packages Stewart's Smar—Loaf, Crash-
ed nnd Itcflm-di 35 (ills. Coffee Sugar
300 hng* lllo Coffee; 50 l ag* I.mtulra do.
50 bags an<l pockets Java Coffee
100 packages Tobacco, various brands
100 Ibis, common Gin; 50 do. Phelps do
100 bids. New England Bum; 5 pipe* Holland Gin
50 bids. Western Whiskey; 5 halfpipes Otard Brandy
GO quarter and eighth casks Malaga Wine
1 puncht on St. Croix Bum
30 quart -r and eighth casks Madeira \\ ino ,
10 bbts. super oil Mononjahela Whiskey
100 pieces Dunrico Basting; 15 bales Gunny d»
. 75 casks Bncpn Sides; 35 imxcs Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels mid half hhl*. Canal Flour
GO bbts. lUUimore Flour;1»0bmts assorted Shot
30 bids, and 10 hair pines Cider Vinegar
50 bbl. No- 3 .Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s PoWder
100 boxes Soap, various brands
30 bags Pepper; 10 do. Spice; boxes1 Raisins
90 boxes Aiiaiiinntlnu Cutullcs; 10 Brails Almonds
50 hhds. Culm Molasses; 50 Imxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans .Molasses ,
Cheese
sept 14
A. CHAMPION offers for sale, at
8tore, North side Market-square: 40 hhds St.
c— Croix. Porto Rico. Muscovado aud N. 0
Susan; 100 bags Rio ami Java Coffee
GO bbls Crashed, powdered and P.eflned Sugar*
35 Imxes Woolsey k Woolscy’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses, nnd 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls anil half bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxes Sperm, 35 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull 1
Condb 1 *; 100 boxes ami half boxes Soap
3 casks Wilder and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbl*. Me** Pork; 10 half bid*. F. M. Beef
GO package* Buckwheat in bids, halfqr. eighth and bags
35 packages cholco Teas; 30,000 superior Havana Began
75 boxes half ami qr. Retain*; 10 Imxea Layer do.
SO cask* and 50 boxe* choice \\ ine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 1849
l qr. ea k Queen** Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Llqnon
900 boxes and half Imxes Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Altapice, Cloves, Mace, Al
monds, Currant*. Sweet OH, Sardines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar, Codfish. Potatoes, kc. kc.
N. It.—The above stock of Goods hare all been selected
with much care for cash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement wiU bo given to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptance*. nov 1
T AMP WICK.—Solar, Astral and Lard
Ju Lamp Wiek; also, Candle Wick, constantly/-
hand, and tor sal# by O n l.lNS fc BL'LKLEV
Jan 19
©rnernl SRfocrtlscmcnta.
Ctt? ©rWunitccB.
A N ORDINANCE—To divide the (.'ity of
-TJL Savannah Into Fire Dtabicu, and to provide l«.r
giving the alarms or Fire.
I—Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Savannah and Hamlets tlnoi in (.'mmcil as
he City of Savannah and Ham
'WwljjndU is hereby ordained by tin* anilimitv of tli*
•«<oe. J hat from and after tha pa^ngf or this oidii.m ce,
the City of Savannah and llkmlets iln-ronf, be, nnd tli*
•aine are, divided Into Flv# General , to b*
known as Fire Districts, according to the toiii»wir.g plan
and numbers t
bpr a Hne commencing at the lowest t-n t E»ut of th*
LasterniM harves, and running South to a ;>ointo|.|H>«|i«
the Eastern torhilnus of South Broad street 1 and Wit by
Bull-streef. VYMch portion of the L'‘ 1 * 1
be numbered and known a* tho Firs
JNSZ’SSSfO&i
West by Bull sheet. Which portion of the 1‘ity 1-
Flre1*tat|i|cL ** numb * rtd and kBOwn M u>a Hewnd
3d District, Shall include oil that portion of the dry
bounded aatollowar North by the Hirer; Etvt hv Buii-
street ; Month by South Broad afreet, and West bj Weal
Broad afreet. YVhlch portion of the City *0 bounded,
shall be numbered and knnwD aathe Third Fire OMiict!
4th Dlrtrict, KhaJI include all that portion of iba City
end Ilamleto, bounded a* follows t North tor Booth Broad*-
street; East by BuU sfreett South by lire line of Inc.
<* to# City, and West by \Visl Broad Hreei.
\\ hieh portion of the City end Hamlets *0 bounded, shall
hV’unibefed ■’“1 known a* the Fourtli H.e DMrlct.
5th Dlrtrict, fehaU taclude oil that portion of tho (. ity of
Barannah known aa 11 Yamanaw," and buumlcl a* lot-
bounded and described, shall be numbered and known **
Uto Filth Fire District.
Skction 3 —Be It further ordained by the author By
•r.-resaid. That It shall be the duty of the Watchman In
tire cupola of the Exchange, at the occurrence of Fire,
first to give a general alarm, by ringing the Exchange Hell
continuously, for a »|>nca of time not exceeding two
tnlnutcs duration, and then to designate tire DM. let u lore
such Are may occur, by Tolling the bell for tire Flirt Dis
trict-Striking Twice with short intervals for the Second
Dlrtrict—Striking Three Times with stoat interval, for
the Third District—Striking Four Tlnres with short Inter
vals for the Fourth District, and Striking Five Time- w ith
short intervals foe the Huh District. Said ringing nnd
tolling ofthe Exchauga Bell to continqa fbr a space of time
not exceeding thirty tnlnutcs duration, w hen II shall cca>e.
Provided, nevarlheless, That If during the prevalence of
one fire in any part of the City, there should ecr.ir a fire
In another part or the City, then and In that case, it *h*U
be the duty ofthe Watchman In the Cupola of the Ex
change, to designate tha District where such second fir#
may occur, by lolling and striking the Exchange bell tu
the planner above prescribed.
tecrioN 3.—Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That It shall be the duty of theOff.ccis a tii*
Watch, to cause the alarm of Are to ba extended, by ridg
ing tha Bell of tha “ Guard House," without ce»»atlon,
from the discovery of any lira in the City, lift the same
shall be subdued.
Skction 4.-B# It further ordslned, Thai II shall hr th*
duty of the Officer* of the Fire Company, and of tire city
Watch, to report all neg|gct* ofthe dutlee required by the
•-•-—of thta Ordinance, and upon conviction befor
Ordinance, and unofi
the Police Court of Savannah, such offender so convlrtrd
shall lie fined In a sum not exceeding Ten Dollars, or be
dimitaved from service.
Skction 5.—Be it fUrther ordained by
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or ports of.
lain white and colored.
. ..iln and pointed centres.
CURTAIN MATERIALS—Rich ilenred and plain scar
let; white and buff linen; plain white and embroidered.
COUNTERFANES-Whita and colored, low price to
fine.
DIAPERS—Huckahuck, Scotch, Russia and cotton; linen
table and damask diapers; brown table clotbs and
diapers.
S IEETINGS—Linen and cotton, 4 4 to 13 4.
SHIRTINGS.—An extensive soottnrent of bleached and
b.-own Shirting*; superior bleached long cloths, best
COLORED IIO.MESPUNS—9farboro stripes and plaids;
Columbian ami other stripes.
MAUINEHS STRIPES—Wide and narrow stripes, as
sorted qua'Uie«.
DENIMS AND JEANS—Blue mixed denims and blue
DROWN* AND BLEACHED JEANS—^Various quali-
tie* and brand*. •
—ALSO—
A foil assortment of choice Prints, from low price to
superfine, dntk and light co’ored Ginghams, AJnacca*,
Boinba/ines, black and colored EugUsb and Frcucb
.Marino*, wonted Damasks and Moreens.
—ALSO—
A Gill assortment of HOSIERY, compririiig Cotton,
Wo.ilen and Silk, in all their varieties.
Ladles’, Gem's and Mtares’ .Merino Undershirts and
Drawers; Silk and Cotton-Umbrella*, a toll
Jan 39
AN ORDINANCE—'To intend the
1\. ternth section of an Ordinance, defining wb
lie considered PnUlc NuUance*. and for the -
the same: pawed 2d Augttrt, 18301
Section 1. Il« it ordained I17 the Mayor and Aldermen
ofthe City of Savannah, and hamtot* thereof, In f.r.uncil
assembled, and it ta hereby ordained by the authority of
the same 1 That the seventeenth section of th*' above re
cited Ordinance be, and is hereby eo amended as to pro
hibit any person, under H»e penahy prescribed in the a-
bove recited Ordinance, from keeping within tbe fol
lowing limits my Hog or hog*« commencing at the month
ofthe Savannah, Ogrchce and Aliamaba Canal, on the
Savannah River, thence South on eastern bank of wait!
Canal to Rall-Rnod-streei, thence Ewt along Kail “
street to West Broad street, thence South,-along
llrood street, extended to Garden Lot No. *eve.
thence Ka.twnrdly, along the line of said Garden Li .
' ’attnnll street, thence north along Tattnall-»freet, iw
Jones street to Jonee-etreet, thence along Join v .frict,
:*■!, In a direct line to the llmltM ofthe City.
Sec. 3. Be It farther ordained, by tha authority af. re-
said: That aUOrdinance*.or part*thereof,militating wuli
the pruvLion* of Uii* Ordinance be, and the some •;#
hereby repealed.
used in Council. 17th August, 1818. .
FRANCIS 8. BARTOW, Acting Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Datznsort, c. c. aug24
BILL—To bo entitled “tn Ordinance ««>
1X cany more fritto tntnaa •
on r< tt.ii lug to and keeping in
low Innds around Uie city of E
■VTEW CLOTHING STORE, No. G9 end
.. t 150 Gibbons’ Hanok.—The undersigned has ra-
ceutly returned from the North, where he has been en
gaged in getting up a haadMme assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, exprculy for a retail buxine** In
Savannah, to wbh-h he rery respectfully Invitee the
Planter* vtaiting thl* place, and the citixens generally, to
give him a call, a* ho |* confident hi* stock has never
been surpassed by any brought to lliU place. Among his
goods are tha following aril- ><•* 1
Cloak* ami Mantle*—blue aud block Brood Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Coats of invisible green, brown, Psreons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilled Camlet, Linn Skin and Blanket-
Dress Coats and Frocks, of line Hack French Broad
Cloth.
Uittine*# Coats—ouch as plain and fhney Tweed, Cast,
mere, black Doc Skin, plain Braver Cloth, Satinet, Ken
tucky Jeans, Suck and Froeteea.
•Pantaloons, from aU ofthe most fashionable goods,
such as plain Mark CaMimcre, black Dot Skin, English
ribbed Casriirtere, Moleskin, Plaid, Satinet, Tweed Cassl-
mrrennd Negro Cloth.
^ Bound Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet, Kentucky
Vesta of every description, sueb as fine plain Mark
Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Coahuu re. Bomba
zine. Alpaca, Valentin, plaid wonted, figured Silk, blnck
C'lotfi and Caulra re.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool, fine and unbleach
ed Cotton.
Cravats, of worsted, fancy Satin, plain Silk, black Silk.
Linen nnd Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, of great vari< ty.
Shirts, of Linen. Cotton with Linen bosoms, flinty
Cotton, striped Hickory und French Calico. Also,a gen
eral assortment of Boy's Shirts.
Stocks, of plain Satin, crimped do, Bombasine and
fhney Silk Stocks and Neck Ties.
uspepdrr*, of great variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, white and colored
Silk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk and Cotton Night l'nr>s,
Money Delta, Silk Purses, Shoulder Braces, Travelling
Umbrella#—a beautiful assortment of French, SUk,
Scotch Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas.
Caps—a . fine nnd fashionable assortment of Cloth
Glaizcd Silk, nml Otter Skin C'api.
N. 11. A gattoiU assortment of Youth's and Roy's
Clothing, of Sacks, Round Jackets. Pantaloons, Vest*
ami Cloth Caps. Having taken much pains In acleetlug
the above stock, he hopes by strict attention to business,
to merit a liberal share uf patronage.
dec 90 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
AGRICULTURAL JM-
PLBMENT8—400 Plough*, eom-
prt-ing all the various size* and kinds
u-ted in thi* xoction.
40 Cultivators and Harrow's, various patterns
40 Straw aud Com Foddar Cutter*, various prices
09 Patontyn.l roiniiini, drain i'on Mill#
6 Grain 1 hrertiiug .Machines
30 Com 8 heller*, various kinds, fbr hand and hona
power. 6 do. do. with seperater and cleaner
6 Com and Cob Crushers
19 Patent hand Com Mill*, on Improved machine
30 common Steel do. do.
375 Tray Wheel Barrows
50 doz. Plantation Hoc*, complete assortment
400 pair Trace Chain?; 100 do. do. do. eitra strong
75 Ox ami Log Chain*; 9) doz. Socket Spades
handled “
10 dot. handled Spade*; 15 do. long
12 do. do. Shovel*
8 do. long and short handled Manure Forks
A complete assortment of Garden Hoe* and Rakes
16 Foirbank k Co.’s Platform Scale*, assorted sizes
A supply of Fitzgerald’s Patent 91111s
A supply of Potent Machine Belting.
For sale by DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
Janl. , ,
E SSENCE of Jamaica GINGER— Pro
pared by Frederick Urowm, Philadelphia. Thta Es
sence ta warranted to poarets lu a concentrated faun, all
the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginsfr, and will bo
found on trial, an excellent Family Medicine. It is par
ticularly recommended ns a tonic, to persons recovering
from fever or oilier diseases, a few drop* Imparting to the
stomach a glow and vigor equal to a wliie-glassfullof
brandy or other stimulant without any of the debilitating
effects, which are sure to follow the u*e of liquor of any
kind; end U le therefore especially serviceable to children
nnd female*. To the nged will prove a great comfort; to
the dyspeptic, and to thoai' who are predisposed to gout 01
rheumatic affections, It gives great relief; and to the ine
briate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach ta con-
stonily braving the noxious liquor, itl* Invaluable—giving
tone to the digestive organs, and strength to resist tempta
tion; and Is consequently a great agent in the cause of
temperance.
(tt>- Full directions accompanying each bottle.
A full supply received from F. Brown, by
apr 5 A. A. SOLOMONS, Market square.
tiled “an C
» effret the pi
In a *tuiu ..r .1
the plan and system .
• nf dry culture Ilia
.... - Savannah, nnd to provide
for the removal of such nuisances ur causes of dta< s.e
which msv effect the rlUxcns thereof, or in anywise In
jure thi Ir health.”
Whereas the culture of Rice upon the lands nr. m„i i!.n
.ty of Savannah which by contract are subject t» dry
culture, Is a violation ofthe true Intent and uicnniiig of
the said contract, ami Is prohibited by the or”-
the city, and Is manifestly Injurious to Uie hr
citizens; and whereas power is vested In the 9
Aldrruien or the Hty of Savannah and the ham'
of, by Act of tiie General Assembly, tor any into
the system of dry culture, and to remove all nul
or causes of disease Which may effect tho lid
citizen*; and wliereas, u u the right and baa b
duty of the City Cornell to exert the powers thus confer
red upon them, for the public good.
fecilon I. He it opMned by the Mayor and Aldermen
of tiie city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, That It
shall be tiie duty of the Mayor, whenaver he shall recsivc
Information that Rice ta planted or cultivated n;>on any
or the lands around tha city subject to dry culture ex
tracts, to mm a notice upon the owner,
vator of the said land, or any person hart
the same, or hit, her or tbdr agent, re
person to dextat from the said culture, an
said Bice if growing, or to appear before (
- ’ place in such notice to beapaclfle
days from tiie date thereof to show cause if any tii
have, why the said growing Bice should not be r<
and ilextrovcd as a nuisance.
Sec. 9. And be it frirthcr ordained, That If the said
owner, tennnt, cultivator or other person, shall not, upon
tiie said notice, comply with the terms of tiie ■**"•
shall toil to appear before Council, or If haring a;
no sufficient cause should be shown why Uie si
should not be removed, and Ua culture abandoned, ti
such case the said Mayor and Aldermen mayffilrec
CityMarshnl forthwith to remove the anld Bice a.
dcxiroy the same effectually, wherever It may be plsmcJ
“t growing on the sabl dry culture contract.
Sec. 3. And be it frrnher nnlalnedf That the expenses
incurred by the City authorities In enforcing thl* ordi
nance, shall be assessed«pon the owner of the land Trout
whb-h the nuisance shall be removed, and shall be col
lected by execution to bo Issued therefor as In othor case*
of dues to the city. 1
Sec. 4. And be It further ordained. That nothing la ti
ordinanca shall be ao construed as tr
for nnd recovery of damages for vto
tore contracts between the owners 0
ation of Hnvannah.
lec. 5. And be It further ordained, That all ordinances
or parts thereof militating with tiie provisions of thta or
dinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 00th May, 184fo
II. K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
Attest, A C Davxnsokt, Clerk of Council.
era of lands and theei
T7XTRACT from Ordinance! relating to
J A Lumber, Fire Wood, kc.—“Re It further ordained,
that no person shall brinx, deposit, lay, or cause tob«
brought, depo ited, or laid, in any, or either or the pub
lic dock*, wharves, or landing places at the, north end of,
or opposite to the streets in tiitadty, any board plank,
ranging limber, staves, shnlglea, Are wood, or other lum
ber, whatever, and no person slinll ship from, nr land at,
or cap?e to be shipped from or landed, at any of (ha pub
lic wharves or docks within the city of Sava—*• ——
rice, tobacco, cotton, lumber, com, bale*, pack**es,
trunks, or any species of merchandise whatever"—“Pro-
vided. that nothin* rontnlp^ i« thl* *H*II
‘trued to prevent any Planter from landing out of hi*
boat or canoe the products of bis or her plantation, either
or sale nr for flunily use, but Inna case shall ha or she
be allowed to occupy the said public wharfor d
than ta absolutely necessary’’—“and the said ar
be seized and retained until tha line 1* paid:
not exceeding $100. ,
True extract*. EDWARD O. WILSON, C. c.
The City Marshal and City Constable* are required to
enforce above Ordinance. By order.
Jan 18 8 EDWARD G. WILSON, e. c.
vent shooting with lire arms, In tho city of Savannah, and
to punish the offence of setting off squibs, crackers and
other combustible matter, and for otherpurposrs;" passed
in Council, 15th Dec., 1817.
Be it flintier ordained, ThatitshaUbe tiradnty of th*
CluMarehol and City Constables to Info— •
white persons-found within the limits of
charging or attempting to discharge any’
other fire arms, crackers or other combui
tinn, and that the person so informed sga|-
sum not exccedidg thirty dollars; and if
penoti of color be found so offending,
color shall receive corporal punishment not exceeding toi
lashes.to be inflicted by the officer present.
dec 30 A. C. DAVENPORT, c. c.
CLERK’S OFFICE —Savannah, Dec.
SOth, 1848.—Extract from “an ordinance defining
what shall be considered public nuisances, and for tho
prevention, punishment nnd removal ofthe same," passed
In Council August Sd, 1830, and 'amended October 94th,
“lie It frtrthec gained, That it shall not be lawful for
ny alave or ftu person of color to smoke a cigar or pf~ ‘
in nny of thi street*, lanes, alleys, wharves, or ; ‘
squares within the cliv 0 f Savannah, under a pei:-
not exceeding three dollars, or whipping, not exc
a. C. DAVENPi
ten stripes.
NPORT,o.o.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PHIIilllllOK, MI3U1A9I & BELL
XT AVE on hand, at theii Carriage Repoei-
XX lory. In Hodgson's Building. Bay-street, a Inrie as
sortment of various kinds of Coaches, Barouches, Roek-
aways, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagon* with Harnesses complete, ami a* fine assortment
ns can be found in the elty, and arc dilly receiving direct
from tho Manufactory at the North, made expressly for
the Southern market; which they will sell at the lowest
possible prioe for cath, or city paper. All who wish a
good Carriage at a low price will And it to their Interest ruchveaael or craft to all navigating thc*ir*int i
to call and examine our stock before purchasing e>o- tyn«< exceeding $30 DO.
where* Apply at tiie Counting-Room. JsaSI ■ A true extras. EDWARD O. W| in.
ATOTICE.—Extract from Ordinance rrla-
i.1 tive to Vesaela, for the Information of Captains vir-*
Vcrscl*. and others—Be Itordainrd, kc., “It shall be the
duty ofthe master, or commander of every vessel *r
emit, nf wliotuvcr description, not moored nt some wharf
within the limit* ofthe city, and * ‘ * * 1
River Savannah, within the said
between the city and Tytee, to snspend __ —, —
C ided dnrlng all tha hours of night, nt tho masthead or
Mime prominent port of the rigging of such v “