<i''ivIeT , Cih4m'ts T and Planters* ttoiel.
. The suSLiriber taliMr thi« method of" returning
r fug hett tlliink* to hitYnMiih. and tftbntry tv*-
' tomer* intfenerhl, fd* the literal patfbnage he tat,
• IterD^tivarviu with wfnr.c !»» cumuftncemenl # *n
k biiMiw^c. He also tikes the Hut-iiy'of informiifr
j fbcm/thsri taking'into view Jhe iKaprecKieiired
* luxuriance t>f tlie^prcfenl cropy (to winch lie l»*s
f; beet) aft etc fritne*.* during ft recent excursion
through tfte interior of tliif ana part of S.
1 Carol.?;* ) Wjifcu tliegreil scarcity ami increased
* values of mon. y. he 'fhmk-t i» bu". r»wnabl< and
^ jHd that a ctwre«pomlent redaction might to take
f |>lac« m the iVri^e of buurd—Acting on those
• principle*, and will* tins «»tijc-ct m vie*’, lie has
adopted the to|''ju , i:»g rates to be obsenrefl at the
t ~*b.»ve c^tu'di-hrvjcr.i, during Che iiuumg winter
TrrtUieiit boarY'-rs, per day
lJo*rd and lodging perq sarttr
D » do per month
Do WTtljo?!* lodging, per qnarter
l)o da nc-r rnoniti
In csinblidiicg tiie above rates, he i»attei&‘ him 1
f -eelf tbit’h;* friend* wil 'discover a divpo-
r silion to' "Conf .r n to existing cirenmstanc •%
• r 'and as fife intend* cautioning his nest exertions
Jto k**eo hi*, tsble )il?n!ifiillv Turnidril with the
il-finarlcet u'for Is, It■* bedding cl an a;
? Wiiti, and Ini if »iimt quiet and. comfortable (* ,r >
/1 apecics'cT gambling bring ever pcnuUefl} b (
: hope-* u» merit a continuance of their fivors It
1 ti only >.ecess*fy to add, that lea b»r will always
be supplied w«th*t'ie best liquor-* and wine*, and
' his'-‘St«nle , i wi'li c«*rn, nnn. fixl-br and It;.;.’, of
’‘the bc»t qifitlily, \/uii Jllenlivc haXtlers as hereto*
♦ fore. \V. CRAIG.
•Savannah^ 1st October, 1819.
N. n The editor* cf the .MiIIfdgev»ne Journal,
"Augusta flendd. and Miiionary, WW pl<t>C in*
w aert the >1u.vt •I't tm.es in tlair respective paper*
> fen 1 torwnrd their accoui.ts to the olfice of t!»e
f Savannah Republican for paythcr.t.
, • ,'lmfcptibc.. ..... *■'
All persons itre forwarded npfcTk purchase tliat
^mtatioii or triict of land, caFod NelviOfe, in
^outli-Carflina’adveytiaed'^'y George WodanHT,
e»q. as die Sftid tract of tuid belongs tu the estate of
Murray to fttiich the subscriber is the only sur-
viTjng represcntative. This'tract of land called
Nclville, is offered for Yale by the subscriber, up
on advantageous terms, dfcft indisputable titles will
he given. 'LOUISA 'OMONES.
june 3>) 54 -
PROPOSALS
1 ’For Putliehing- by aubscnfiiiblif
BY JOHN BIVNS,
a Splendid edition
' Or Tax
’ Declaration of Independence.
B! SO
nw ;,o
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fi-> t.O
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Notice.
Tlie sole and surviving paihtcr of a hot
J th? most <*:ct‘ i)sivc and cspoctahk*, ih:«f ever ix*
Mated ih Cha lesion, So'itJi-C.i -ouna having suffV.r.
'’e.l inoatkeve: ely from its -everges and otner tati-
^h.it, r<»i;ra nc'vly twenty years labo% has
‘ iiow a prospect and ce L.imy of ilrawdug sontc
'‘Ihiug very hsudsnui;' from the thraldoms of it;
- and tiav'mg to support a cl iim at^uns? the ^patiioh
J'jtovbrpuisnt frtr a very e.vtens’vc sum, secured to
t 'Him by the convention of and the treaty ri*.
4 <teut^y cftftahidod with Spain, rfinl suppoeled he
** every d«>: »i:nent ami pJ <»of t'l.it .m be m y ssary
; to sribsfandalc it, that have been lnoatly rn the
T;ee|)t«ig-^f the Amerirun goverumfert, for four.
.keen VenfM past—would be glad to treat with aft
'V«iori!llc an 1 respectable Uwiw in Georgia, for
'.tlie immcduiU; advance of One 7Via f)o ,f arjt,
'in the leg“d interest of the cou/Lry, the payment
'to he secured by a securitv on a most extensive
^nnil valot-.Me lauded property, i?i Glvnu count/.-—
"Or, he w«ut1<! prefer ’procuring fnc immemale
? j>atnm:igi* ftf n# rCtpecta’ilc Iiousc or friend, to
' that amount, on tlie condition, of tie:ir being per*
lnitted to participate in tin* monies receive'U be
yond afty tiling tint lu* con'd oiler, n 5 ? an interest;
* and to liavc pc; uanent advanlagrs secured to
Hliem, after the recovery of the property. Tlie
•*m»*st satisfactory add tin leniabU: tes imdfvds and
' evidences will be shftwn to any rC-.oe^table r.opli-
^cant. For further parlicJilabi, please to apply to
"capt. Newcomb, at tiie b^r of the Washington
Hal.
Sdvunnuh* June ?.»M,! SI0 fdI]
Notice,
All persons are cautioned against purchasing
from Minor Winn, any lands Scmnging to the es-
ates ofTfiomas Wasliimrton. or David Murray, us
lie,tlie said Minor Winn lias no power or authori
ty tc dispose of any property of said estates.—
Person*; w ho have purchased, and hold under his
title, an* notified that suits will l>c coninfenced*
against them by the subscriber, who alone has the
legal claim to the property belonging to said
late* LOViSA OMONKS.
?une 30 54
Police Oilice, Oct. 2,1819
The tranqu.lity and good order which ought to
h“ preserved in this city on t!ie Sabbath day, be.
ing very much disturbed by mobs and collecting
of negro 1 h)ye r I am direct by the Mayor to take
such boys into custody, when acting in a noisy
aftd tuiimltudius manner. Tlie masteiN or cmploy-
ers of tiiosc negitihovs and cliildroi) arc.eanicstly
^questedAo keep tliein iiio/*o confined to their
•spective 'yards, and in a belter state of subor.
ination F. M. S'I'ONF, mv.rthal.
Committees of Council.
Cnmniittee of Finance—Alde/inen Harris, Bourke,
Ilchry. • i . .
(innl and Court-fT'-nse Comnutlee.*—Aldermen
Cope, Bees, SbcflnT. >
o’rret untl ]*cne Committee—Aldermen Wli te,
Ik-rlwM, D'Lvon.
Kr cluingi! Com mitt re—Aldenuen IIu»-bc)*t, Kel
ly, Morrson. j
Pump r.’uf Lamp Committee—Alde/mcn Davcn-
po t, iiees, Cope.
H’otih and Conctry Coir mi tire—’A Ide/TUCii War-
ng, lljirrs, Ifen.-r. ...
AfarJLvt Committee—Aldermen Slicftall, Kelly,
Mot- son.
on Public Sabs—Aldermen Bourke,
!Ierhe»n Davenport. 1
ihufinr and Fire Jf.rr.yc/' Committee—Aldermen
Kelly, Bourke, Hd.von.
Committee on Puftc Jhxlct—Alddimen Davcn
port, Shcilail, Bros.
Extract from the mfoute*,
U. It. CUYLER, c.
sent lt5
Tlie size of the paper is 36 inches by J34; it bail
been manufactured by Mr. Ames, in his best man
ner, apd of the ve.y best materials.
The design from the pencil of Mr. Bridport is
executed in imitation of tyas Jielief and encircles
tlie Declaration as a cordon of hono , surmounted;
by the arms of the United States. Immediately
underneath the arms is a large medal lion portrait
of general Geo ge Washington, suppo ted by cor*
luirtipied, embellished xrith rpeuro flagt, difd other'
military trophies arulemblem*. On one side of the
medallion po t ait, is a similar po t ait*of John
Hancock,‘president of congress July 4, irr6, and
oh the other, a port:ait of Thomas Je(rc>son, au
thor ofthe Dccla a don of Independence.
The A nut of “The Thirteen United States.” in
mcda]lonsf6nn,thc emaintlerWIie cordon,which
is fu titer enriched by some of the clia acte istic
ijinductions of the United States; such as the
tobacco and Indigo plants, the cotton shrub, rice.
Notice.
The estate and effects of Andrew Erw’n, A. F.r*
win, Grbce & Co. and Erwin & Co. hav ng been
ass gnedtn the subscribe-?* for the payment ofecr-
t:on debts in.the fi st instance, and afterwards for
the benefit oOdlthccedto s of tlie sad concerns,
not ce is he eby g»von to those interested, of th
sa d ass giuncnt. All pc sons indebted to the
fiad And ew Erwfti, Et w n, G ocefic Co. or E w n
& Co. a e not fied to pay tlie tynount of their
debti to the subscaber only, and a snecdv pay
ment w 11 be 'cquumt, n o’der to enable tfic sub-
scr-ber to make a Settlement of the alias's of the
sa d fi nis. All those hav ng claims against the
sa d pa t es a e requested to exhibit tliein to the
swbsc'-bers, duly atteste«L
GEORGE HARGREAVES,T
JOHN M‘K1NNK, t
J1ARNA M'KINXE, ( fU *'Z nef i.
William si ms, J
mairli 31 76
In Council, Nov. 15, 1819.
ftesoiec.f. That council will, on Monday, the59th
in*t^ proceed to the election of a City Cle k,‘to
fill ti:e vacancy occa.*ioiu*<l hv the resignation of
For Sale,
Tlie following tracts of LAND, real estate of
? thc late general James Jaikaon, of wit ch ma»iy
"n't? highly valuable. IiKlisp itable titles will be
rn:il»*.
In Seri vert c aunty, 150 acres on GrcakOgcchce,
near Paramo re’s Hill, and knou n as Jackson’s
llUilT.
In Effingham, 500 a - os—200 river swamp and
30 ) pine—adjoining In.. v .i oluitj on Great Oge-
# chcc.
400 acres, p : ne, near Tuckascekiftg.
)?i MefuTfish, 2 4 jP i*crv.<. oak a * 1 h.ckoiy, ;ul-
»jotii'li.^ CatJiea-.l, and Robert l*a ; l«e*s.
In Glynn, 350 acres—150 river swamp and 200
•pine—fo inerly James Butler’s.
, 300 acres, oak and hickory, fo merly
Proctor’s, near the Alatanauiu, atijoining Rccd’a
■jblull.
—, 550 acres, on Hie Alatamaha, prrt of a
tract of 1150. granted to Gen. Kii.caidc,. and ad
joining Paul Porcber’s r.tnl W. .Ma.nc*s laud.
f 500 acre.nuiraloi* sw imp, and pine
•land, granted to Kiricade, adjoining Quarter-
tnann's.
1900 acres—300 rwamp and 700 pine
•land—at the head of Little Sktilla, adjoin, ng Mil-
^onbu
In Camden, 559 acres—300 tide nfauh. 250 pine
—iuljo nmg Jdlin Hardy’s, on G r vat, .Satdla. ^
spine—aibo litngN. Pea 1 re’s, qn<« eate’at 11a.
20J acre^ on Jug JJranrJi, near J>t. Ma*
‘ty’s.
* —, 150 acres on Great Sutilla, known as
Hie Burnt Fort tnict.
■ ..■■■■■r, 500rvC'es marsh land, near ^fcN all’s.
In Taitnall, 1207.} acres—5C«) high ri%cr sw-.nip
'an.l 707 J pine—near Bca tl’s bhtir, on the Alata-
ftnalia.
Also, to let, on an improving lease, the trnstlot
known by the letter W. in Arison ward, fronting
Ogletho’pe square.
Application to be made -n Savannah, personally
•or bv letter, to JOSEPH M r . JACKSON.
net 22 4206
Jane Gribbln,
nriw,
?)nf e mo-c request, the h i e. of Savann.-.h. who
tlave favored her with the r Commands to Send for
“Whatever article that is left with her to dye; and
also to send a note spccily-ng some particular
>na’k on the article so left, otherwise they will not
lie del v<-red, as kite has frequently a:die ed by
•enftm'tcallirig when not sent by their owners.
9pc also informs those who have left, tilings to
Tie d\ed, and of long 5 tan‘ling, that if they do not
’come forward m ten <lay» after the cxjiiration of
Vii* nrttice, they will lie sCId at public auct on to
kief *ay expence*. uov 6*wf219.,
The Subscriber
BegslcAve to infom his customer^ and friends
that he has removed his wood ya d to his own
house* efccntly occupied by Dr. Henry C. Tho* p,
at tim corner of Bay and West B oa<I street, on
the opposite corner fioir M.g. Gibbons who e he
Trill be thankful fo r a continuance of tl’.eir favo-s.
Me is felling goo«l wood tit five dolla.s on the
ground - , or slx at the customers houses.
EPUilAlM. COOPER.
. octr H 98
Education;
The subscriber’s u Select srhoolfqr yow\g JaCuGe*”
\rill be removed from the Santl lldis to Augusta
By the 15th of October nvxU at which time it will
Ve opcnetl with enlarged means of ipstinction:—
in add*! on to the solid branched of a ^oil regu.c-
L d female edueat on, new taught, arrangenu ifts
have been made to .procure teachers in MUSIC,
FAINTING, and the FRENCH LANGUAGE.—
The subscriber, therefore, flatters himself that
bis nstitution w ll affojvi ^vantages for improve
ment; not inferior to any in the Uirted Stated.
, Pupils caft be accomntodated With boarding in
the family of the S .b^cr b‘er, in which, the most
Scrupulous attentrdu will be pa?d to their morale
Md manners. .
F*/>oRSata d-stance, unacquainted with the
tubscr her* are referred for infer mat on as' to char-
icitr and qukl ficationr?, to the rev. Drs. Fliiin am!
An Ordinance
Ent tlcdand:il : nartc'*fr.i t;;e better rrppxlaton of
the gunpowder hrfhght ntothcc tr,and fo? the
appo ntmvnt of a siy' -.-rintendnut ol’gunpo v “
vitii fees and for oilier ferposes here nuftr
menfoned:
Sec. 1st. Be >t or:ta ned by the mayo- and al
dermen of the c ty of Savannah, n council assem
bled, arid t ; s hereby o timed by tlie au’iiori y
ofthe same. That, :«t the first regular mect ng of
conned Ji Noveinrte? next, and the .'?r*t regu
lar niecti ig in r.'ovcnihc’ every year liure.afte
there sliail he nhosen by Irallot a super ntencblnt
of gunpowde’', to serve fo one year, who shall
enter into bond with two o- mo e sufficient sur-
t*i s, ?n th.c ^uni of two thousand dollars, for the
fa titful performance of the duties hcieui arn **
prefer*bed.
Svc. 2d. And be if. further ordained. That »t
shall not he bwful for any pe - son or persons to
ca.-ry giinppv.aler without a secure ah*I pinper
cover ng in any waggon, ca t, or dray, or oilier,
iv sc brought thrcugli the setia es, st ccts, lanes,
or wharves of the c tv, and every person o pe -
sons so oil ending shall fo feit and pay a sum not
exceed ng thi tv dollars.
h't-c. 3d. And be it further orda'T.ed, That no
merchant, factor, retailer, or dealer of pow
der or persons whomsoever, >u this c ty, shall
retain, keep or have n bis, her or their pos
sess on, Ct. ury one time, a greater quant tv.
of gunpowder than Iwenty-c’ght pounds weight,
and nil information given to the mayo or either
ofthe aldermen, or e ther of the managers or
ats stunts of fire engines, or the same comm;
bv any mean* to the knowledge of them, o-eitbei
of them, of a greater qu.anCty than twenty-eight
pounds weight of gunpowder in the possession of
or witii-n the "enclosure or enclosures of any per
son or persons wliomsover, at any bile t me, tin
h*:ayo’* cr either of the aldermen, manacrei* or as
sistant as aforesaid, are authorised to destroy or
remove the same, or to report the same to th** c
tv conned, whe cof proof being made the offenci
er shall be fined in a sum not exceeding thirty
dollars.
Sec. 4th. And he it further ordained, Tlut the
conunande** or rrtdster of any ship or vessel which
shall o- mw, at any time or times fieri?after, ar.
rive at or fu the ha- bor of Savannah, having on
board mere than twenty-c ght pounds of gunpow
der, shall w th n twenty-fotir hours after hi* moo -
o opposite the city of Savannah, cause
such gunpowdc to be 'cmovcd to tlie magav ne.
or such othe • place o- places as shall be ties'gnat-
J by the supe -nieRdant of gunpowdc , and
ry inastc o- commander of any sh*p or vessel,
owiic- o* cons gnee, or other pci son or pc'soils
h - ng ng sucli gunpowder shall pay to the superin
temlant of gunpowder t\; enty-fiyc cents fo - Cac’i
and every keg of the weight of twenty-e gl ; d
pounds, and flic I ke sum »n proportion to the
we ght thereof at-the tme ofthe super ntendant's
rece vmg tlie same, who shall give a receipt for
the quant tv of gunpowdc • so rece.veil, to such
pe son or persons, specify ng the weight, numbe
of the kegs, inaik^ and numbe-s so received, and
who shall be accountable fo - the same, p-ovded
it s made to appear by the owner o- owne s that
waste o damage has occu^ed by lusnegfgence,
and he shall be further ent th i o receive t*om the
owner o owners, cons gnee, or oilier person, o
nelsons, at the tme of delivery or t ansfc of the
same, tlie s.:m of six and a quarter cents fo; each
and every keg of gunpowder ofthe weight oftwen-
tv-eght pounds, and the like sum in propottion
to the we ght thereof.
See. 5th. And be it further ordained, That it
shuT! be the duty ofthe super ntendant ofgunpow
der tdastend every day (Sundays excepted) from
the lion s of ten o'clock in *he mo- n ng tmlil
twelve o’clock, at the place or place* det gn:»?ed
for the r t*cciv ng and dehvc v 6t gunpowder, and
ifi case of non-attendance (unless good and suifi-
cfent excuse be made to the mayor and aldermen,
at d egular mcetmff of conned, for end? and eve
ry nfo-mat.on so laid, that he shall be fined m a
sain not exceeding thirty dollars.
Sec. 6th. Ami be it further o r da ned^ Thai the
harbo-.maste- :s hereby required to give rtriticc
and into m tlie master or commander of any ship
o vessel, hnig .’ggunpowder over and above the
weight of twenty-eight pounds of tlie dates re-
qai ed of Ivm by this ordinance, and any master or
commander of any ship or vessel, who ifhall -neg
lect o- refuse to comply with the tc-ms of tl.ij or
dinance, fhall be liabl? to a ilifenot exceeding thir
ty cloila r S. .
" Sec. 7th And be it further onbvned, Tha^ all
ordinances or parts of ordinances' militating agxust
this O'dimnce be and the same are hereby repeul-
cd. .
Passed, IfiCounc i; 18th Oct. 1819.
T. V. P. OH AIM.TON, mayor.
Attest, 1 R. R. CrtLKB, c. c.
The facsimiles have been engraved by M •. Val
lance, who executed this impo- taut pa t of the
qublicatjon at the City of Washingfon, wl;e e, by
pe mission of (he scc-elary of suite, he had the
original signatures constantly unde his eye..
Department of State, 19th . lpril, 1819.
I.Cc-tifv, That this is a coivect copy of the o i
girml Declaration of Independence, deposited ut
this Depatmcnt; and tliat I have com pa cd all the
signatures with those of the original, and have
found them exact imitations.
JOHN QUiNCY ADAMS.
Tfi.c portraits a e eng aving by M*. Ixingac c.
fom original paintings by Mess s Stua t, Copley
and Otis, and the most esteemed likenesses.
. The A ms of the United States, and the severs
slates, have been faithfully' executed from oficit,
descriptions and documents in the manner directe<
by tlie most approved audio* s on the science o
Heraldry.
It .is confidently expected litat this eng-avirt;
wili be a splendid ^nd truly national publicurion.
T he publisher thinks lie can p omlsc that it shall
h’c -eady to deliver, to subscribe s late in June, or
a; lv in July next, ten tlola:s each copy, to be
paid on delivery.
The eng avings ivill be followed by a Pamphlet,
containing the ofjfeal •htcument* connec4etl with the
publication hs authorities, and a list ofthe sub Sc i-
bc s’ names. The Pamphlet to be defiVe ed
It is acntemplatcd to have a few copies printed
on pape prepa cd to car-y colou-s, to have tlie
shields accniately tinted in the modern style; and
rlilr* plant'n^ etc. colored hv one of our most appro
ved water colon e s, The price of those stiperq
copies will be thirteen dolhus each iSentlemcn
w(i<> wish fo* coloured copies, are tcfjuested to
adil the word o their subsc/.ptibn.
Satin, manufactuiud e.vjircsxly for this publica
tion, is daily expected from France. Care shat
he taken and no trouble or expence spared, to
have Lome -very superior copies printed on lid
in. The price of these copes cannot now he as
certained. It will hereafter be announced. Gentle
men who wish for copies >>n satin, ure requested
to add to their subscription the woida "bn satin.**
JOHN B1NNS,
A m . 7s Chesnut -Street, Philan'dphra.
(^jrSiikseriplions will be rccived at tlie office
ofthe Savannah Republican
Mansion House;
T?:c subsr ibe s have taken a large and corn-
ibdious House at the co ner of.Green and M’ln-
tosh-sf■•ccts; v hich
An Ordinance
To alter ami amend an cmlinance for e.^uiblish-na
organing and support! ng a regula r night Watch,
and,to increase tlie city guard.
% . Be t or.lained by the mayor and aldermen of
— ▼ —. — fert city of Savannah ; n council assenudccl, and it s
t n^c^of Ohvlcstoii; the rev, Tlios. C. Henry . Iirjrebv onlaTncd by‘ tlje .authortyr 6f the same,
Columbia; S. Card to, ami tlie rev. Dr. Kol- Tl^atthc jxsxyor be andne is he-ebv author»:
k, df Savannah. ohLst and add to the cdv cmaxl eirfit trati
now fitting up in the most
convenient ni.-inm* , and will he opened on the 1st
of Oct next, for the aeceprion of company. It is
situated in the lftost pk-asant part ofthe town, and
•is will, he spared to render the <••. hlisli-
voilliv the patronage of tlie public, dooms
will he fitted up in superior style for the nccom-
htion of families as well as single rooms for gen-;
tlemcn.
The proprietors of this establishment have en
deavored to combine elegance with convenience.
Thcv flatter tliemselves their table and bar wifi
not be excelled by any in the Southern country
They have a.so prepared in an airy situation large
new’stables and safe carriage houses.
Those who arc fond of good living, airy, new,
and clean rooms and beds, and kind treatment,
are respectfully invited to call and judge forthem
selves.
V. B. They- inlc.nl keeping a livery- stable, and
will he provided with carriages, horses a? *1 *tn ap
proved hostler. YOUNG & McKEE^E.
junc 18
cry The editors of the Savannah Republican,
Charseston Courier, and Milledgcville Journal,
will insert tlie above once a week till tlie 1st of
January next and forward their accounts to tlie
office of the Augusta Chronicle, fo- payment.
junc 23 f48.
R chard R. Cuylei. Appiicat on, in wh ch seen
r t es are to be named, to bo left at the cle'k’s of
fice—salary- §690 and fires; amount of security
§509. Extract fiotn the minutes.
R. R. CUYLER, acting clerk.
To Primers.
ADAM RAMAGE
Jiespectfuliy inform* the trade, that he conti
manufacture
THE SCREW AND RUTHYEN
Printjng presses.
The fb-mcr in its present improverl nate, wi
iron beds ^c. he ha$ obtained a patent for. T1
estimation inwh ch this p essia held, is pc-hul
bc$t shewn bv the demand for it—nea ly 690 bl
ing in uSe of“hi*maky, and every exertion shJ
ktill lie made to render it us complete as poss bl"
gy All other articles in the line, as usual.
Police Olhce, August 7,1819.
A hook .s kept n th s office, fo- any ent»y, me
mo anduni, o info-mat on, that any person, (with
or Without h s name) may- wsh to comimm cate to
the Counc'l, the Mayo *q. Marshal, ft is also des ed,
that all ccmplantsfo q'ib*at onsofc tyo d nances,
o -othe-g*-ievanccs wh ch equivethc nte pos-t or
of th s department, may be entered ami conumr
a cated n the same fo m.
By o»de:- of tlie Mayor.
K M. STONE, r. x.
An Ordinance.
To amend an o d nance, ent tied “an o*d’nance Vo
jrip ove the health ofthe city of Savannah, arid
fo: other pu poses,” passed 24th Ma*cli,’1817.
Be -t. o da ned by the inay rt and able men of
tlie c tv of Savannah, n comic 1 assembled, and t
!s hereby o daincti by' the autiic tv of the same,
t'hat tlie fu the sum of fifteen tliousand (lolla
he and the tame s hereby approp ated fi>- the
purpose of complying wttii the payments which
may be mentioned arid contained in the contracts
entered into between tlie city of Savabnah and
priwife individuals, fo: the cfiangc of culture on
low lands ir*. the neigliborhood of Savannah.
In Council, Mav 17^ 1819.
[I. S Passed, * JAMES M. W'AYNE, mayor.
Attest, R. It. CUYLER, c. c.
An Ordinance
To alter an ordinance so far as relates to the sabi-
l.ary- aV.owecl to the city scavenger.
Whereas ii is right that the office s ofthe co--
rp ation should receive a compensation equal to
the \tmics required of them
1. ilu it o daiiicd by tlie mayot* ami aldermen
of tile city/)!* Savannah in council assembled, and
hereby ordained by the authority ofthe same.
That the city scavenger shall receive a sala-v tlie
sum of four thousand lour hundred dollars per an
num, payab’e quarte-lv. . -
2. And be it further ordained, That so much of
the sixth section of an ordinance, passed June 15,
1318. as ckites to the way ofthe scavenger be
:iud tjui same is.hcrehyRepealed.
In Council, May 3, 1819.
L S] Passed, JAMES M. TV AVNE, mayor.
Attest, TL 1L CUYLER, c. c.
ALTERATION.
LIBRARY.
Tlie dftys for deliver ^nr Rooks to the members
of tiie Savannah Lb«arv Society w.ll rema r as
heretofft-c, vU: Monday,* Wednesday' and Fr.clay;
but thchmi s, mstead of from 4- to 6, will bef.bm
3 to 5 r. .n. dunngthe winter months.
OEMLER, sedij. S. L. S.
nqv 9 f221
Assise of Bread.
The price of Flour being eight dollars per bar-
rel, the wccht of bead tor‘tlie present month
must be ns follows,
viz.*
12A cents loaf must wc gh lbs. 2 oz.
f.i do
do do 1 2
Of which all bakers awl sellers of b ead will
t-ike due notice.
JOHN I. ROBERTS, c. t.
nov 3 216
Pilots.
Authorized to act fo
the Bar and River of Savan
nuh.
I Buaxcr Pilots.
S Timmons
B $ sson
HCrag
E B-onghtoh
T Xottagc
H Baker
.1 II Ha l
T 15 adley
John laow
X West
N '? Sissun
IV Wan
S B-Iggs,
.1 Elford'
R. Kcv
R Anderson
J Furnei|S
A Guard
CEHTIFICATr. riLOTS:
.1 Dowdv
J. Lost or
W Wlrte
P P tcher
.1 Delano
E Bolles
J Pitcher
L Cia-g
S Norton
T Ha-den
It Ci Landers
YV Todd
S 11 Timmons
D Proctor
JohnJohns
J Pea-son
Jjy ortler ofthe Hoard. . .
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
T.OV 8 220
S€C*ry Com. of Pilotage.
25 Dollars Rewards
RUNAWAY’, about twelve mont sago, JOHN,
Summer ir.imti*;the school w re-
Wrreiiojhe S«nd H lh. ri s.tuiiioS consKlered to
> is *nf in.Geojrfia: ... .
llkptlh H.B.UOPKiss:
m . t sed to
Ctd st and a id to the cdy guaxl eight watchmen
•rerand above thei - present number. ..
Passed m counc I, 18th October, 1819.
TUOS. U.P: CHARIcTON, mayOT;
Attest,* K. K.GUYEER, c. e.
a negro man, a carpenter by trade, belong ng to
the estate of George Pea’ son, deceased, about
twenty-five years of age; five feet s x inches high,
o the• tabouts; he s l kelyj tolerably stout And
well made. If he s not lurking about this p^afce,
he i* supposed to have gone to Oglethorpe cou.itv,
*r to nVannah, at both of which places he has
lived. The above reward is oifered tor lus deliv
ery at the Augusta ja*L
l.UCYM. YARNOLD, ? Admin'stra-
JOIIN H. MA&Xg S tora,
An Ordinance
For giving to the Hoard of Commissioners of Health
and Dry Culture, thepotver to appoint an .Jgent
rcilh a salary, to inspect all those lands for se/urh
th ' right of Jin/ Culture has been contracted by the
Jliuyor ond *Hderinan of the rity of Savannah.
1. Be it ordained bv the nv.yor and aide tnen
of tlie c;tv of Savannah, in council assembled, and
hereby ordained hv tlie authority of the s
That the board .of commissioners of health and
dry Culture shall he anthcrised and empowe ed
to elect on the first Monday in November next,
and on the fi st Monday in November in cvc>y
ercafie.; ail office, ylio shall be d.csignat
■d an .l known as agent under tlie dry ctillu e con
tracts.
2. And bh it fu- the 1 ordained by tlie autlio itv
afo cPiid, T'hat it siirll be tlie <luty of the c!c k
ofthe city council, upon the election of such of
fice*-, 1o fin nisli him with a cc tified copy of the
conditions of the contracts entered into between
the owne s of lands n the v en tv of the c t»; «)f-
Savannah and the mnyo. and aldermen ofthe «id
c t v. T'hat t shall be tiie duty of sa d agent cure
fully to examine the s tuat'on of all those lands fo.
wh ch the right of culture Ins been coat acted, to
asceita n whetlie- theo\yne» s of sa d lands have
st -ctiv compl ed w th the covenants entered nto
between themselves and tlie mayor and aide men
ofthe •: ty of Sayannah, and to repo t the same n
w t ng to the .mayo- and aide- men of tlie c ty of
Savannah, and the boaid of comm ss one s oi
health hml dry culfirc M anv t me o* t mes when
cqu ed by the sa d boa c!s, o: e tlie- of them,
winch r epo t shall set forth fully the pa t cilia-
manner in wji ch tlie cont- acting pa t es have coni-
pl ed w th tiie icgidat ons -n said cont acts.
3. And be •tfu-the*-«> chi ned by the authb ty
afo esa el, T’hat t shall be the duty of said agent,
p evions to h s enter.ng upon the duties of li s
sa-d office, to g ve to the mayor and aldermen of
tlie city of Savannah a bond, w th two eccur-Ues,
to be appi-oved of by them, in the penal sum of
live lliousaiid dollars, cond t oncil tor the fd'Uiful
perfornunce of the eludes of li s sad office, and
tiiat upon sa-d bond be ng executed, lie slndl take
and suhsu- be the follow ng oatii, wh ch shall be
adm.m.stored to h.m by the mayor of the c»ty of
Savannah.* J, -f. JJ. do Solemnly swear tliat I w 11
fa ihfully d scliarge the duties of agent under the
dry cvlpii-e cont.-acts, as preset*bed by an ord
nance, passed by the rftay or and aldermen of the
city of Ss. van hall, in council assembled, on the 13th
day of Septembc , one tliousand cght hundred
ancl n.neteen, without part al ty, and to he best
of my understand ng—so help me God.
4. Be It further ordcincd by the authority afore
sa : d, Thst f the said ftgent should neglect or jx*
fuse to perform any c*‘f the dut es requ'red of h m
by the or.Vnance, it shall be tlie duty of counc 1
to summon him before them, and upon p.-oof of
such neglect or refusal to perforin sa d duty, t
shall be opt'onal with them .to* infi ct such fine as
they may tlvn'c proper not Exceeding thirty dob
lars for any oflence, or to order a so Tto be hst.
tilted on sad bond in tlie super.or court of Cha-
thiim county, ord sm*ss tlie sa ' agent from office.
5i 15c t further* orda ned by the author ty afore
said, Tlirt tlie sa d agent shall be paid from mo-
n es not otherwise appropriated, the sum of c ght
hunched dollars annually, in quarterly payments,
wh ch shah not be increased during h-s cont nu
ance in office.
Inn Council, S-p*. 13, 1819.
(l. s ) Passed, T. U. P. CTIA RLTON, mayor.
-Attest, R. R. CUYLER, derlc. >.
THE n UTIIVEJe FliF.SS.
Tiiis press has been adopted f r 0m posst s-singa
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cd i - i a space of small couipaiarivo bulk. t T h|
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save tlie tvpc. The fo m is uhno ir.fy sV •
and the pJattcn passes over by means v-
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w/di the fo m itv tests, and the impscs'noitVi gi' «-*
with ease, and in aii instant, by turning the -cuncej
or handle with the left hand, t-xadv co aspw
ing with the running ip of tlie. cUrrage ar.du*
the old p css. T tie two siiriaccsbeingot'iton, a
true to the greatest peifecrion, bou work canr.ct j
be done or. them, when the P*x*s«»iv once ak.;i srid,
the pull egulatcth and the beating attenth-u tc'.—
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OCt bearers or muck >ug; they may also used when
the lb in is off, fo tai ng conies t om oauiiisc. ip:%
seals, coins, Jtc. TTies iequity no ievclfirg o fix
ing, and the lb-css, of a la ge royal size, uccupict
ouly a space of 42 inches squat c.
Each P*ess w ill he accompanied with a copper
plate eng* ai ing and printed aitections.
He hrs also to add, that it s his c|clermirt ‘ on to j
make them as complete and cheap as pc ssfi*land
is now selling them as low as they ar - sold i
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the *ecommendat ons of pc nte s of the ropiest
stamlmg n tlieir favor.
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ADAM RAM tt;E.
Mr. A. Rama
Philadelphia, JWveinder 24, 1 b 18.
IT A OK,
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with a cons tie able dun; nut ion of la! t to ti.e
knien; rind, so far as ielates to E \ one you
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ng both of cast noil, 1 fully expect tliat tins most
cssent al cpial ty will he permanent.
With hcarthy wishes for that success
factory, which it so well deserves, I :<
obedient servant, THOMAS il. 1
C your ma
il, s», \ our
AI.MER.
PhiladetyJna, A oremher ■
We, the sttbscribe'8. having had (
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ion, that t is equal in ever}- respect
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(S’gned)
f *7,, 1818. .
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to any Press
«sst,’»n the
ofgivipgthe
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rkiiicn. Wc
ificlion with
e preference
lo have been
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gim-
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Cg The editors' of ,^he Srfrannah RepnbU^an
uut \Va.hirVton Keyta, will please publiA. the
above once » vreek, for six weeks, and forward
tlitlr account to the oiiice oif the Augusta Clirpn-
de fov pajnhent.' i^ov 9 -fi22t
An Ordinance
Appropriating a certain portion of Ground
far the interment of strangers and others not hav
ing relatives within the City of Savannah, or buri
ed in the present cemeterj*.
Section 1. Be it orda ned by mayor and alder-
men ofthe city of Savannah in council assembled,
and it is heieby ordainetl by the authority of the
same, Tliat, that portion of grow# containing four
humlrcd and fifty five feet in, length and two
hundred amVfbrty feetin breadth,lying and being
five humlf-e* wuTsrijfy five ya/<U south 6f the
present burial grounch and designated in the plan
hereto* anner^d, is hereby set apftrt and expressly
appropriated for tlie interment of all strangers or
persons who should happen to die within the cit-.
ty aforesaid and who shall not Lave shy relarions
buried in the present cemetery.’ • ’ • *
In Courdy, August 23,.1819.
(L S) T. U. P. CHAltLTON, tutyor.
R. li. GUYLBB, e. s.
VVH.I.IAJ i G1UAVN,
CI.ARK hi ..XAbEIL
Mr. A. Ramage.
Philadelphia, Afyveml g*25V/;. ISIS.
Sin—Solicitous a.*, we feell for tTceni o i age-
ment of American genius, w-e can: ibtwithl old the
praise due a fore gn invention of manifest advan
tage. The Ruteven Press, upon 'vh’cli we .
si ed to give an op nion, wc consider tlie mo*
plete machine fo printing, wli ch wc have e\
am ne<l. Fo» case in wo king, lye liavc neve
its equal. From ts peculia*- construct on, n
ous as 11 novels wc conceive it to be adm
calculated for the performance of good print)] g.-—
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with the mach-iic w*ll not permit us to speak l>6si-
titivelvj but we believe :t will not be found in yfcri-
or to any on the cont ent.
With respect, &c. kc.
T. C. DPWDEN,
SAMUEL R. KRAMER,
J»'IIN T. SICKELS,
ANDREW L. STrfCHER.
S AMUEL ROSWELL,
PHILIP MILLER,
JESS El* F. CAYITT,
StEPHEN BADGER. I
To Adam Ramage. i
.'Wx- York, July 8, 181 r L
Dkar Sin—I have for some tune pasthcen th tufa
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made hy you; but a variety of c<rcumstanccs 1 ave
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tv, and a number of our most uigcn ous median c s*
have calisd to examine it. They have p onci
cd it as complety, in evc-y respect, as any’ mac h
ne«y they have ever seen.
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wh ch more or better work can be done in a givi «&
t me. ,
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thy exe'cise for a boy 15 yea s of age. (1 have 9
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portioned, and not more hablc tluui other Press- fit
to get out of repair.
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Mr. A. Hamate.
AVr-T.irt, .tyri72.),181!?. >
Pth—Tlie Ruthvcn Press arrived safe, and is 4
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been looking at, and ail express their unqualifie i
app obat'on of it.
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Uutbven's manufactory. It is, n fj.ct, an excclltus
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t- For Sale . a
A STANDING PRESS, and a complete COP- ^
PER PLATE PRESS, 20 inch rollers, both new.
sept 20 . 297
One Hundred Dollai-s’ Reward.
Ranaway f. om the subscriber some time tn" Fe.
h-uary lastf.om my. plantation, near MiUcdre.
ville, anefro man named Clta lcs. This nerm
was raised in the family oi Mr. Charles Irvine,Pear
Sur.bury, rh Liberty totmtv, and was some time
the property of Mr. WiUito d, of Savannah, where
he is well known. When he alrseonded he took
witjl him a rfcrrcl hor^e, saddle anil b. idle, and aa
■he hsc many relatives and acquaintances both in
Kiberty county and Savannah, and as hi* wife who
belongs tp Mr. Palmes, of Savannah, has'Lately
absconded, it is presumed Charles is at no grA ^
distance. . ,
I will pay to any Person who ahajj apprehend
and secu-e in some safe gaol, so’tlut I get him
again, one hundred doliars. ‘
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