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tel.
The spticnfcer.take* 'hit' mediOt} -of returning
. Jiis belt ttwnR*(p Nap IrieiiVkV amt country cp?*
' toaictsUj irrrKral.Tor !lie liberal (itrenage he h»i
t been t*rolt.I Vila his cdm'ihenojnienrin
X business.'"He .i.ii lice* the iibtijy of. in^W'R
» them., "Jfist laiuni^ S?lo~ view the on(vrie'ideiile«l
* luxuriance rtf lire present c»j»p«j(tri whicti lie J as
~ Keenan eye 'Vitijet* .difrfrs a recent "cmirsion
r through the interior pTfhfs' state ami port -X S.
' Carolina,) aS atop (lie "r^iV scarcity unrirr.crtaScd
_ Vttui of moil ; , he thnitu i< but reasnnsblt ami
k adopted the Inliijwmg rates to be observed af the
ft ^RboVe 'estabt-.limti'.t, durifig the'.' discing winter.
Transient boarder*, per clay. St 30
, Hoard and lodging perrtnartet “ TOdCO
* Do do per month
■»i
... .. .. jS.Po
’ Uo without lod-TiW pe? quarter »5 00
tin flu ney month 36 00
1 Jnes-nbli-nirg Iheatrpre rates. be finttera him-
^aelf that .his friefdy tiril' fliserver ■.» dispo*
~Bitjon .ttt'^lf'hfofiji exiJtinpr.circnmrtances,
~~ and as'l.c.'imehd.T coni-auing Ins nett exertions
4 M keep til table'plentifullyJornwJted with the
. best 'the tfiarket affords, his. bedding clean aa
CxubT,'Xml fiii b'-tjwf quiet' and'comfbrtable (no
• i'species of j-<unbluig,bcinj; ever permitted) .he
". hopes to'merit seommgnee of .their favors.. It
* Is osly necessary to add, that his'bar will always
be supplied withlhe beat liquors and .wines, aird
" his Rubles with corn, oats, fodder and hay. of
he*( quality, writ aitenfiyebbitienrMlrerrto-
‘4 N. B T&eeditorseftiie’MiltedgryifteJo-rrnH,
“Jlnjpista'fleiiaVd, foil Miaidnary, will please inr
'serttltp aWesijE times In their respective, papers
X*nd Ippward their acpptints to the office of the
* Savannah Republican fol- payment. V
,...nct.JO. v .204 . ..-
", . ........ '. Notice^ " " ^
' The sole imd Virviying fia-tirerdf a fioifsc, ‘artd
ifthc mest.cstcnaiye'tuw .^spectablQ that ever cx-
' istctl in Chaflhtliifi, Soittb-Rarplina baying stiffer-
’"''fed most severely,f<ojn its reverses anil oilier con
i’ Iss; but; from a hia-ly twenty tyea’S labor, has
• * now a p-ospect and certainty of .drawing some
J thing verylutiuliome (fifth fliq.^thraldoins of .it;
■ 'jjaml having tb siipport a claim against tire Spanish
5 government for a very extensive' sum, Secured to
' Him |>y t!te Convention of 1803, and the treaty rc-
2 ceil tty. COocluded a itli .Spain, and Supported ..hq
a ivefySjorijjnent^aijcl prdcffbnt can he uecei. ■:*! v
- ;to substantiate it, tliat liaye 'bqen mostly in the
‘ keeping of the American government, tpr, four.
tech years past—would 6i gl:ul to trcjlt with iili
honoraldc an^respectablc house in Georgia, for
' the immediate ailvance.of One Thovennd Hollars;
.^Jn the Idgal interest bfllte (jhiiutt.V, the payment
“To he' accureil bv'a security on a tiiost extensive
r »nd valuable la’iidetl property, in filynh county.—
, Of, Ire 'would prefer procuring the immediate!
rypatfoiiige of a respecfahle House or friend, to
'that ajiiflunt, oh tlje condition, of tlreir being per*
J fhitled to particfpatc In tile momes received, bc-
-'Jroiid Miv thing that he could oifer, as an interest;
' ami to lfave permanent advantages Secured fo
them, after the recovery of .tire property. The
most satisfactory and undehtmi? testimonials and
^evidences will he shown fo any respectable appli-
“ can>. , fur further .particulars, please to apply fo
,capt. »etvcornbi at tfci bar of tile Washington
H*H- , . . ..
Savg>ina\o June j 3^, 1819 ?r «. [44]
\Ntttice-. .... .
* Aft persons arc cautioned aga'uisf plirSiasin,.
from Minor Winn, an) lands belonging to the 'es.
£6fS of Thomas Washington, or JJayid Murray, as
his the Said Minor Wjnn has no power or autlvari-
tv to disppse of any property of said estate
. .Persons who have purchased^ and Itold under lifts
title, are noiifrd tliat suits will he cominenceH
iigairtst them 1 _ *hc subscriber, who alone has tjie
tegalch kirn to ~ue prbpttVty belonging to said es
tates. LOUISA O.MONES.
jitnt 30 .54 ... .
.... ,
-d perfoh’s Arc fonvarm^rtut Vo
plantation or tract of'land, called JCcdviHe, in
Soutli-Carolina jtdv«^rtbcd George V^podimfi*,
csrj. as tlie said tract 6flan3 belongs to tl»ccfU.atc of
Miirroy to wliicU the suljscrib^r is the otjfrv sur-
v^vrnjv repVrjseiitativc. * Thte tract of land, called
Nelrfilc, is ffrered fpr/ale by the subacrjbjr^ up-
Vrr» advantageous tertns, and indisputable title* will
be given. - LOUISA OMOiS^S.
■ N juncS0 x *54 '
Polfce Office; bet. a k«i9. “
. The? tranf>i’itr ahd good order jA'Trch ought to
be prpsmx*! *n this city on the. Sabbath day, be
ing very much ilistiirbcrl by mobs and collecting
of negro boys, 1 amdb-cct by the Miyox; to bike
wicli boy* into custdaV, when acting in a noisy
*aod tufnuitu6us n *nncr, The masters hr employ
ers Of thb*e ticgrohoys and children r.re- earnestly
reques^eil'Vo heep them more, confined to their
respe<^ive ywtfej/and in a better state of *ubor,
filiation F. M. bTQNfc, marshal.
Committees of Council.
ComititUx <rf Finance—-Aldemen Harr s, Bourke,
TKihry.
Gaol anfl C'ot/rt-ffouic Coihmittee.—Aldermen
Cope, Rees, ftheftall., • •
St’rert auk Lcnc Committee—-Aldej*men Wh't<%
HerSci/t, IVI.yon. .
Exchange Cortmitte*—Aldermen Herbert, Kel
ly„ Morrlioit, ^
’ Pump and J.amp Co >h mil tec—Altlcnn C n l>avcn
pO't, Recs,..Cope. • i
Jfe.olth andC'imelevy Coirunittee—Aidcrmen AVar-
: ng, tfa»rs, l!enrs*. • __
Market Committee—>Al;i<*rmei\ 5 cflall, Kelly,
Mon-son. ,, [
Committee on Public Sale*—Aldcntien Bonrkc,
Herbert, l)avenport v . . .
Engine and /» <* Bucket Committee—Aldermen
Kelly, Bourke, IVLvon.
. Co.iiHiittee on Pulic Vocki—Aldermen Daven
port, Slieftall, Rees.
Extract Jrom the minutef.
R. It. CUYLER, c! c.
gept 16 89 . t
For Sale, .
. Tlic feiimvihg, tract* of LAND, rcll cstfte of
the lute general .Tames Jacksoil.. bf which many
"are highly vAluabic. indisputable titles will be
made, .
, Iij Scfivcn’cbuhtv. IJOiicrcS pnOreatOgeclice,
Hear Parambrc’s Hill, and known u3" Jackson’s
ttluff. . ......
„ In Bmngham, 500 ac-cs—300 river'swainp. and
200 pine—adjoining Indian bluffi on Great Ogc-
'bhec. . ... .
- ' ■' , 400 acres, pine, AcarTuckiiseeking.
. In McIntosh, 200 acres, oclc anil hickory, ad-
Julning Oatlie.ul, and llohert Uailie’S.. . .
Ih Gtyifh, .>50 acres—150 river swamp and 300
pine—ftrme-ly James Butler’s.
, ■ — •' s 300 acres, oak and liickon’, feyvncrlv
Troctor’s, hear the Alafamalia, adjoining Heed’s
bluff.
—5J0 acres, ohtheAlatamalla, part of a
-tract of 1150, granted to Geo. Kincaidc, anil ad
joining Paul 1’orclicr’s and W. Maine’s land.
r —-——, 500 acres, BiUfldoc swanij;, and pine
.land,, granted to fcincaule, adjoining Quarter-
tnann’s.
1000 acrC9—5300 s\Vamp and 700 pine
laiyl—at the head 6f Little Satflia, bdjoining Mil-
ton’s. . .
In Camden, 550 acres—300 tide marsh, 250 pine
"i—adjoining John Ilardv’s, on Great 8at.Ha.
, 750 ac.re»-ri>50 river swamp and 400
pine—ndjo ningN. Pea re’s, Qn G eat Sit fii.
t ——-, 200 acres On Jug Branch, near St. 51a-
Jy’s.
r 150 acres on Great Satilla, known as
the Burnt Fort tract;
~T> 500acres marsh laifji, near JlcXiSh’s.
In TattUall, I307J acres—500h’gh riverswa; p
>nd 707j pine—near Beard's bluff, oii the Ali ti
Viaha. . ;
. Alsd, to led, oh an improving lease, the trust lot
Jtrnrwn ftv the fetter \V. in Anson ward, flouting
Oglethorpe square.
Application to be niadc iti.Savanriah, personally
"if 5v letter, to, . JOSEPH W. JACKSON. '
oet 22 *206
Jane Gribbin;
% DYF.H,
- Gncc ino»e requests the ladies of Savannah, who
Rave favored her with drew commands to send for
virhatever article that is left With her to dye; and
alsd M tenil .1 note specifying Some particular
Alia- It dii the article so left, otherwise thev will not
v.vered, *s she haS frequently Jude: cd by
'acrvdntS calling' when not sent liy tlitir owners.
. .. j days.after the expiration Of
(RiS ^imice, they wilt be sold at public wict'ori to
rr^penees. nqv.6»M-f2i9.
. 'Hie Subscriber
. jfcjfslbave to inform his customers anil friends,
tliat he has removed his wood yk d to his own
SousA ettntiy "occupied by Dr. Henry C. Tlio;p,
Tat t5« te’nfcr of Bay iiid West llroaid street; on
tftc opposite corner frOni Mrs., Gibbons where he
pill oe thankful lor a coutiriuihee of their fitvo's.
He is sellirig good Wio«l at five dolla-s oft the
ifrtfitndr or six at the customqis houses;
. EPHRAIM COOPER.
. oct 7- -
v Educfttioh}
The subscribe ^s‘*.5t*^rc/ u hool for voiinf Lathes,”
IShUbc'Fcmmnfctl frora the SoikI Ililh to Augusta
jjy the I5th of Octobe> next; it wbiMi time it will
%c <fpeueil W»tJ» ehhrged means of imtructioh.—
In jwWif on tix the «ftn! branfdr«r <Qf S well regula-
ic<I ferfwde edtfratibn, do^ tairgbt, 1 xrrangemeiits
hive been uw.lt to procure teachers in MUSIC,
FA1NTLVG, amftlie FRENCH LANGUAGE.—
The subscriber, tliterefore,*; flatters himself, that
RjyhtStitutioft will afford s for. iniprove-
n«t infehor to* iny in the Vn ted Skite*.
Pirptfs can be accoErtmo.btcd w tfi bo;ir(?in^ in 1
Thf family of tlie ^tbsert^er, in which, the ‘ most I
All Ordinance
Enftlcilan ordinance* foi the bette» regukt on of
tliegulipowdcr brought n to the?'tv, and for tlie
.appointment of a super nte’i'.dant of gunpowder,
\Vith fees,'and for otlicr furposcs here n after
nieiit one<T: , .
Sed 1st. Be *t $rda ned by the mayor and al-
iermcn of tlie c tv-of Savannah, n council assem
bled, and t ; s hereby o-damed by the aiithority
of th^ skine, That* at the first regular'nieet.ng of
council in NpvcmOcr .iXext, and at the first regu
lar irtecting iu November every year hercafte ,
tlii*.re shall be nlloaen by ballot a supermtendant
of gunpowder, to serve fo- one yea»% who shall
enter into bond with two or mo*e sufficient su«*-
ties, in tjife ‘sum of C.yo thousand dollars, for the,
laitlifiii performance of the duties he e n after
prescribed.
2fV And he it further ordained, That it.
Slilll not lie lawful for any pedton or. persons to
c*rry gunpowder without a secife and proper
cover'ng m any waggon, ca*t; or dray, or other-;
w sc brought th**ough the squares, st* cots, lanes, !
or wharves of the c tv, and every person or pe?-'
s«»US s*> offending stall forfeit and pay a sum not-
expeedmg tljirty dolianj. . t ,
,.iec. 3d. And be it further brclamed, That no
liier'chant, factor, retailer, or dealer of pow- t
der. or persons whomsoever, hi tliij 'ehy, shall
retain; Keep or l^aye in bis, her or their pos
ses* dif, at any Ortc time, a greater quant ty
Cf. gunpowder than twenty-e ght pounds weight,
aryl on -nfbmotion given to tlie mayor o either
oftlie aldermtti, or e thfcr of the managers or
as§ihtants of fire engines, or the same com lig
by afiy. means to the,knowledge of tliem, or either
df them, of a greater quantity tlian tweiltv-eight
pounds weight of gunpowder in the possession bf
dr witUiiillie enclosure or enclosures of any per-
sch or persons whomsovef, at any one time, the
mayor o«* either of the aldermen, manager or as-
sistant’as aforesaid, are avithoriscd to dest-oy or
remove the same, or td report the same to the c
\v couricL whe'eof proof being made the offciid-
er shall be fined ui a sum not exceeding thirty
dollars. ,
Sec. 4th; And be it further,, ordaihed, That the
commander or master of aiiy Ship of vessel which
shall or maj*, at any time, or times hereaftc, ar
rive *at or in tlie harbor of Savannah, having on
board mo e thin twenty-ei£Ht pounds of gunpow
der, stall with n t wenty-fbuy Hours after his morn
ing at br opposite tlie city of Savannah, cause
such gunpowder to he emoved to tlie magazme.
or' such other place plates as shall be des.gnat-
ed by the super ritendarit of g.unpowdc , and eve-
rv maste O’- commander of any ship , t or * vessel,
o\vner or consigned, or other pe/Son or pe^on^,
bringing such gunpowdershatlpay to the superiff-
tendint of gunpowder twenty-five cent? fo each
and every keg cf >thd We»glit of twtrity-e glit
pounds, and. the l*ke sum o fjroport.on’td
we ght thereof at tlie time of the sniper ntendant’s
receiving tlie same, who shall give a -ecfcvpt for
the quantity of gunpowder so received, to such
person or persons, specify ng the .wciglit, munber
of the kegs, ina*ks and numbers io received, a ;d
who shall be accountable for the syme, p oy.dtd
:t s n»ade to.appear by the owjipr or owne S that
waste Or tlaniagc has occur. cctjiy hisnegl gciice,
and he shall be further ent tl'cd to receive f om the
owner dr owners; Cons griee, or other person pr
persons; at the t«me of delivery or transfer of the
same, the sum of six and a quarter tents* fV each
and every keg ofgunpowder of the we : ght of twen-
ty-c’ght pounvls, and tlie like sura in proportion
to the weight thereof; .. t •
Seel oth*’ And be it further ordained, That it
shall be tlie duty of thcsuper ntehdantofgiinpow-
der toxstend eve^y day (Sundays excepted) from
the,hcru“s of ten o’clock in the mo ri ijg until
twelve o’clock, at tlie place ofr places det gnated
Rr* the receh'ing aiid delivery of gunpowde 1 -, and
iji case of lion-attendance (unless ^qod and suffi
cient excuse be niatle to the miyot and alderftieh,
at d egular meeting t.f Cpunc l, for each and eye-
ry info’ ihation so laid, tliat he shall be fined ;n* a
Sum not exceeding thirty dollars.
See. 6th. And be it further o r oa>ned, That the
harbor master is hereby required to givfe notice
and inform the master qir commander of any ship
or vessel, bring ng'gunpbwder over and above the
weight of twenty-eight pounds of the dut : es re-
•■lir td of him by tliis ordinance, ahd any master or
comn^mder of any ship qr vessel, who sliall neg
lect or refiiseto comply ^ith t]\e terra* of.thrf or
dinance, shill be liable to a fine not exceed ngtlilr-
tY dollars; . ... . . 4 .1
See. 7tH.> And be It fifrther.6«Iaincd, That all
ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against
this ordinance be ah<d the same are hereby fepeal-
U m .. U
passed,-in Counc 1, lah Oct 1819. •
T. U. P. CHARLTON/ mayor.'
Attest/ R. It CcrLi.R, c. c.
. ' PROPOSALS
Fir Publishing, 6y subscrijilion,
. . BY JOITJr.BiKNS, . .
A Srt.liNDiB EDITION
s. . OF Tit.
* *l$ccla fclioiivfln drfctttJencc.
The. of thepkper is Sc inches by 24; it tad
beSh manufactured by Mr. Ame$, in bn best roaa-
nervimd pf the y best, mate rial?. ,
prhe;<iec7jT M fi^h the pencil .of ;Mr'. Bridport is
executed in imitation of Bas Relief and encircles
the Declaration as a tonbiil bf lkrao.vxvirmdu iitcd
bv the 2?rnsdf. the United Stated lramedi: tely
imderneiith the nrins is.a la'*gemedal lion portrait
of general Geo«ge Washington, supported by cpr-
liucopietl, rmbrllishetl with rponv fagr, and ither
military ti+phirj and emblem*. Hi) One side of the
medallion jlorti ait, is 4 similar po t ait of Jdhn
Hancock, president ofcongress July. 4,1776, and
on the other; a portrait of. Thomas Jeff c* son, SiU-
tlior ofthe Decla atioh’df Iiidependence.
The Arms of ^The Thirteen. United States^* m
medallons,forngtfie.-emain(rer ofthe ciVdbn, which
is further eii'icned by some of tlie eba-acte: istic
q otluctions of ih'e United States; such as the
tobacco and Indigo plants, the cbtton shrub, ricej
ete
Thefic-similes have been epgraved By Mf. Yal-
lanct?, who executed tliis important part ofthe
qubbeation at the City 'of Washington, uhere, by
permission of the secretary of state, he had the
original signatures constantly under, liis eve.
Department of State, XQth^iJnif, 1819.
. T Certi^ r , Tliat this is a correct copy ofthe o;i-
S»nal Declaration of Independence, deposited at
this Department; and that I have compa ed all the
signatures with those of the original, and have
found them exact imitations.
JOHN QUi^CY ADAMS, *
The portraits are engraving by Mr. Longacre.
from originalpaintings by Mess s Stu:vt, Copley
and Otis, and the most esteeuled likenesses.
The Arms of the United States, and the several
stated, Iiavq been faithfully executed/wm official
descriptionsfjid(havnents in the manner directed
by the .'most approved authors oil the science of
IIe»ald r y. ^ .
It i* confidently expected htat this engraving
will Tic a splendid and truly national publication.
The publisher'thinks he can p omise that it shall
be eady to deft e- to subsc-ihe-s late in June, or
ea [y irt July nexq at ten dolars eiicli copy, to be
paid o‘n delivery.
Tlieehg avingswill be followed by a Pamphlet,
containingthceujfr'u/dncur.ients connected with the
publication as auiJicvities, and a list ofthe subsi- i-
bcr&* rtarties. 'file Uamphlet to Be delive ed^r«-
It is achtcmplated to have a few copies piint.cd
on paper p-£pa cd to carry colours, to have the
shields accurately tinted in the mode>n style; i.ml
the plants, etc. colo-etl bv one of our most appro
ved wate- coiou e s. The p;ice of tliosc superq
copies.will be thirteen dollars each Gentlemen
who it'ish fioa coloured Cppies, ai*e i , cquested to
add the .Word ‘j[coloured” t.b their subscription.
Bttiin, manufacture*! cxpi-essly for this., publica
tion, is daily expected from Fiance. Cure shall
be taken and no tjduble or expence Spared, to
have some very superior copies printed bn this sa
in. The price of thfcse copes cannot now be as-
tcertained. I tiUdllifereilftci-he announced. Gentle
men who wish for copies oil satin, are requested
to add to their Subscription the words “on satin.”
JOHN BiNNS,
JV*. 7, ChcSfiiit -Street, Phihuiolphia. ,
{U/ v Subscriptiotis will be t ebived at the office
of tile SaxHinnuh Republican
I • Notice;
'll* estate and effect* of Andrew Erw is, A. Er-
rein, Groco & Co; and Erwin & Cdi hav.njy been
:«* pied to the subscribe* for the payment of cer
tain debts i>tth$ IL st instance, and atkcrwaids for
thcBcncfit .Callthet.cd.to.s ofthe sakl concern^,
notice iahe.'chvgiien to those interestcil, ofth
said asspitnent. All pcisous indebted to tlie
sa d Aud.cw Erwin,Erikin, G oc’eit Co. o.- E dn
& Co. a e notfietlirt pay the amount of their
debts to the Subscriber oiilyt and a speedy pay
ment Will be required, in order to enable the sub-
seriber-to make a settlement of the aflat-s- of the,
said firms, - Alt those- hav-njf claim* agaaist, the
Mitt pa<t e» iue lequosted to exhibit tliem to the
Subscriber^ duly attested.
GEORGE HA’RORBAVESj'Y.
JOHN’ M‘KINNE., t ^
BAli.N.V M’KINNE, r ^
5VIIJ.1AM snis, J
mft'cil 31- 76
, In Council; Nov; i5, 1819.
jleholvedj That council wilU on Monday, the 29th
inri. proceed to the election of a City Clerk, to
fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
Richard R. Cuvier. Application, in wh ch seen
r:t ct ure to be narrted, to be Jolt at the dlc'k’s of-,
free—salary 'S600 .and fees; amount of security
S500. Extract f om tiie minutes. •
R. It. CUYLF.lt, attint; clerk.
Poiice Office, August 7,1819;
A hook : s kept n this office, for any jQntry, me
mo amluin, op info' mnt on, that any pefson, (with
o- without h s name) may wish to commuivcatc to
the Counc*k the Mayo* Up Marshal. It is alshdcs cd,
that all cohipla ntsVd: violat ons’of c ty ord nances,
b other grievances wh cli • cqu’.'c tlje »nterp()s.t on
of th s department, tfidy be entered arid comriiu
located-!?i the same fo m.
By oide' of tlie Mavqr.
>. M. STONE, r
An Ordinance.
To dmcrtd an ord nance, ent tied “an ortVnance lb
imp ovc the health of the city of Savannah, and
fo- other pu ]>bses,” passecj 24th Ala»*ch,|l8l7'.
Be t O'(limed by the mayo .and aide men of
tlie city of Savaiihali, ;ii council assembled, and it
;3 hereby o.cUiiricd by the autho.rty oftlie same,
That the fu* the* sum of fifteen thousand dolla s
He and the tame » hereby approp ated fc 1 the
purpose of complying with the payments wh:ch
may be mentioned and contained in tlie contracts
entered into between the citv of Savannah and
private individtutis, for tlie change of Culture on
low lands in the neighborhood bf Savannah.
In Council, .May 17, i819-
(L S Pibstd; JAMES M. tVAYNE, mayor.
Attest, R; R. CUYLER, c. c.
An Ordinance
To alter art ordinance so far as relates to the sala-
Jlary allowed to the city scavenger.
Whereas it ;s right that tlie office's bf the cor
poration slionld receive a compensation equal to
the duties required of them
1. Be it ordained by the ihavor and aldermen
of the citv of Savannali in council assembled, and
it is hereby ordained by the authority oftlie same,
Tliat the citv scavenger shall receive a salary the
sum of fotir thousand four hundred dollars per an
num, playable quartcily.
- . 2. And be it further ordained, That so much of
t * the sixth section of art ordinance* Jiassed.^.Tiine 15,
1818, as relates to the pay of the scavenger be
aud the same is hereby repealed.
in Council, Mav 3, 1819.
[L S] Vassed, ‘ JAMF.S M. WAYNE, mayor.
Attest, R. R: CUYLER; c*/c.
Mansion Hotise.
The subsc iho^s have taken a large and cbm-
tnbdjouD House at the co ner of Green and M’ln-
iosh-st eiets;‘which is fitting up in the most
convenient manner, arid will be opened on the 1st
of Oct next, for the aeception of company. It is
situated in the most pleasant pari ofthe town, and
no pains will be spared to render the establish
ment wortiiv the patronage ofthe pi’blic. Rooms
will fie fittediip in superior style for the accbra-
da(ioq of families, as weii fts single rooms for gen-
tleiheri.
The proprietors of this establishment hiite en
deavored to combine elegance with convenience.
They flatter themselves their table and bar will
not be excelled, by any in the Southern countr y
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. . -
N. 11. They intend keeping a livery stable, and
will Be provided with carriages, horse.'t ur<l an ap
proved hostler. VOUNG & McKfcEXE.
jane IS .
CCfr The editors of th.e Savannah Republican,
Charseston Cornier, arid Milledgeville Journal,
will insert the above once a week till the 1st of
January next and forward their accounts to the
office of the Augusta Chronicle, for payment.
junc 23 f48.
ALTERATION.
LIBRARY. .
The days for dei ver ng Books tb'the memheri
of the Savannah Libr ary Society wll reraa
licfctofcrc, viz: Monday, Wednesday an l Friday;
hut tlie hovi s, nstead of Adni 4 to o, will be from
J. tb 5 r: !*r. during the winter months.
OEAiLER, sec'/. S. L. S.
nor 9 f221
Assize of. Bread.
The p; ice .of Flour being-bight dollar* per bar
rel, the we ght of b^ead for tlie present month
must he as follow.*-, viz.*
121 cents loaf must we gh lbs. 2 4$ oz.
6^ dd ; do d(i 12
Of which all bakers arid sellers of h ead wifi
tike due notce* JOHN I. ROBERTS, 6. t.
nov 3. 216 * r *
1 Pilots. I _.
. luthori 'zed to act for the Bar and River of Savan
ruih. w .
. Bnxirca
S Timmons
II S sson - .
IlC.a-g -'fg
E Broughton
T Nottas-e
II Baker
l II Hail.
T B- adley
r ohn I^rw
T West
N B Sisson
tr.yi’atl;
S H« Sg!b
1 Eliord
R. Key
R Aade son
J Funiesa
A Guard ....
•ntTinciTz ritoTs:
i Dowdv
L Fostor
V tVh je
1JSP tc.her
J Delano
E Bollcs
J Pitcher -
L Cra : g
S Norton . ..
T Ila-den
R G I-anders'.
IV Todd
S H. Timmons
D Prdfctor
JohnJohns
J Pearson
By order, of the floar/l.
JOHN p., HOLCOMBE. .
r ft 220 irc’rv Com. of Pilotage.
An Ordinance
For giving to the Board of Commissioners ■ of Health
and Jh ji Cuiturcj the po~.eer to appoint nn Jlgent
with a salary, to inspect all those /anils for xvhiqh
the right of .Dry Culture has been contracted by the
Mayor ond wilder lit an of the city of Savannah:
1. Be it ordained by tlie maj or and aide; mbfi
of the city of Savannah, in cotiticil assembled, and
it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same,
That the board of commissioners of health and
dry culture shall be authorised and empowered
to elect on the first Monday in Novcmhe • next,
and on the fh st Monday in November in every
year hei eafte., an office^, who shall be . designat
ed and known as agent under the d y Cultu e con
tract*. , t /
2. And be it further ordained by the antlio itv
afo bsnid, That it shall be the.duty of tlie tie k
ofthe city council, upon the election of such of
ficer, to tu- riish liim with a ce tified copy of the
conditions.of the contracts ente-fed iritb between
the owne soflririds in the venty of the cty pf-
Sa van mil and the mayor and aldermen oftlie sa d
c tv. That t shall be the duty of sa d agent care
fully to exaraute the s tuat on of all those liuitb fo«
wli cli the r ght of culture has been cont abterl, fo
asce tan whethe* the owne s of sad lands have
st f, ctly compl ed w.tli (he covenants entered *r:to
between themselves and the m'ayor and aide men
of tlie c'.ty of Savannah, and to rbpo t the same n
w t ng to ♦lie mavo and alde-mcn ofthe cty of
Savannah, and the board .of coriim ss one s of
health and dry culture at any time or t ines when
requi ed by the Kiid boa (Is, or e thcV of them,
wh ch epo t shall set forth fully the pa t cular
manner n wh ch the cont act ng part es have com-
pl ed w th the f egulat ons n sa’d cont acts. .
3* And be itfii ther o da ried by tlie authdt ty
aforesa d, That t shall be the duty cf said agent,
p-ev ous to h s entering upon tlie dut es of h s
sad office* to g ve to tlie mayor and aldermen-.of
the city of Savannah a bond, w;th two secur t ts,
to be approved of by tliem, in the penal sum of
five thousand dollai-s, cond t'oned for the firithful
performance of the duties of hs sa d office, arid
that upon said bond be ng execute^, he shall take
and subscr be the follow tig oath, wh £h shall b'fe
admraistered to h ni by the mayor of the .city of
Savannah.* L d. B. do solemnly swear that I w ll
faithfully d seharge the duties of agetit - under the
dry* cvltime contracts, as prescr bed by an ord
nance, oassed by tlie mayor and aldermen of .the
city of Savannah, in council aMeififiletl, on the 13th
day of Scptemhe , -one thousand e ght hundred
and n neteen, without part al tv, and to he best
of my understand ngr-sp help me God.. .
4/Be it further, ordcined by the iuithonfy afore-
sa'cl, Tltat f thfc said agent snculd rteglcct or re
fuse tp perform anv ofthe-dates r-equred of 1) nr
by the ordinance, it sfisJl he the duty of councj
to summon lum before them; and upon proof of
such neglect or rrfusal to per*for*m ra <t duty, t
shail be opt onal with them to (riff *ct such fine as
they may th nk proper not exceeding thir-ty dol-
l3r$ for any offence, or to order a sn P9 be nst -
tuted. on sat’d -bond in the siiperor cour t of Cb^-
tfiiiu county, or d-smiss the sa d agent from office.
5;- Be it fiirther orda ned by the author ty afore
said, Thrt the svd a^?nt shall be paid from mo-
n es not otlicrwise appropriated, the sum of c ght.
hundred dollars annually, in quarterly payments,
w*h ch «hall not be increased during ins coiVt nu
ance raoffice. ,. ..st
inn Council, Sept. 13, 1819. * V
(l. a ) •sPassed, -T. V. P. CHARI.TON, mayor.
Attest, #; H. CUYLER, clerk.
Ait Ordinance?
JcritpUluU*' xttentioS will 6c'.piud to ffieir mori£. TtfaRefiKlTinenJ^ff orJinance lor esUlilixIniV,
Sntl nxuflitW.' 7 . .... orpuiini^ ami siipporumr a
Person* at a d’stanc*, un«rqii»-nt«l w.tfr.tlre : and tojncreose the city gldir
. ^ibxcnbfcr. arereferrea foriniormat oil a* to char- i Bet ortLrtreit hi tire nm‘n,
jetef ai*ImjafiOcat;ons.t<fthe ri^Dra. FBnn anti* fhe'cTtV ofSav^Jaki n'toundf
' Mrher/ uf Charleston; the be*, ’rhto. C. Henry hbreby or-lriiieiV 1
RLNAlVA Y, about twelve mont sagri, JOHN,
a nep*f irtui, a carpenter by trade, belong nif to
the.,f state, of George . Pea-son, deceasecl, about
twenty-five-yea; s ofage; Art feet s.x inches high,
o thereabouts; he ,'sr 1 kely, fclerably stont and
well made. If he 9 not lurking about this place,'
he is supposed to^haee gone to Oglethorpe county,
pc' to SavannaTv at botl;' of which place* he his
lived;’ Tlie above reward is offered for his dc-liv-
sty atthe Augusta jaiL
LUCY M. YAJINOLD, |
JOHN H. MANN,-
Admln : ytr«;
, tora.
i-v overanu acovc uiej .present niimuer. -» •
I to - ; Passed iii' council, iSth'October, ISl9‘.
TSOf.’O.'P.'Cjf-UlLTON, maf6r
(rj». Tire edjjprs of tlie Savannah Reptibi'can
.-id, .Washington News, will please publish the
. .hove once a week, for six weeks, and forward
I' their accounts to the ofliee of the Augusta Chron-
' ‘ .invftt triudj
. v An Ordinance
Appnppriating a certain portion of Ground
f'ur the mferment of strangers and others not liay-
ivg i-elatives within tlie efty .of Savannah, or buri
ed in the pifesent cemetery.
.Section li Be it orda ned by mayor sail sdder-
moi ofthe <Sty of SavannahTn'council assembled,
an4 it is her^Jjy ordained b¥-thc authority of the
sank-. That, that portionof grOundcontaining four
hundred and 9fty five feet in length .and two
hurJdred and foAyfeptin breadth,lying and being*
fiveJmhdred and-s-xty fere yasds -south rtf the
present burial ground, and designated in the plan
; hereto annexed, is hereby net apart and expressly
appropriated for the interment of all strangers or
persons who should Iriqjpcn tadie-svdh n the dtri
ty aibresad'sftd who siiiul not have any relations
burddin the-present ccffletery.
, In County, Angusf^d, 1819.- i.a*-
(L SY T.'IJ. P. eHAItLTON; flicycr.
Attest. . BrB,eeYI«B>e.-p.
To Printers.
ADAM IlAMAGE ....
Jtepcttf&g informs ths trade, that he centmetet tfe
■ jho - sutsaufactnre
■. THE SCREW AND RUTTIVEN
..... PR]NTJN<J PRESSES.
The former in its present Iniprovcil state, with
item Beds, Stc.be has obtained a patent for. Thd
HtiiiriUirtn in vh ch this p csSi* held, is perhajptt
•lk*s4 shewn In* the demand for it—*»ne.V ty 6'JO btr
mg in u«c cffijs make,’rind every exertion shall
still be made to render it as complete as possible-
■JXfT All otjjec artiejes in the linq. as usmu.
Tefe S. VTHVEJS* P RE SS.
This p; css has'been aitojited from possessing
vantages over aif theotiier^'irsm imdonefnfli Pressed
that are known fo be n use in America or Europe*
in sonie. parti cubs; that Say, deconstruction
comhiniritr immense power n a compact u;rm,
(given by levers) tb dumbifity and lightness. It;.*
pcu^cUIin ly adapted fbr : beingmoVed and compris
ed in n space of small comparative bulk, 'fho
roaiinerqfjdiingthe imprtasioir is&htl civ o:igui-
ritj aiiid (ilfferent fioni other Presses, 'cslcu-atca (ct
save the type; The fo m ;s unito njy Tr.tiorn A-,
arid the platteri passes over by means cf .rtdjcv?;
rtuid a channel or rail way?, until brought pamikt
.with the fh m Its rests, a’n?ithe hr.ptcssron is gived j
with easfei andin*an instant, by turning the *oune.*J \
pf handle with th'c left hand/ exactly cc respond
ing with the running in of the carrsgc arid to mfir
% fhe oldpvss. The two surfaces being of iron, and
tmeto the greatest pci lection, bod , work cannot
he done on them, when the r r ess is ofice adjusrtd;
the pull egnldted, and the-heating attended to.—
The smallest card* may^be printed on tliem with-
osjt'bearei's a? nwcltfingr they-may also lifted whilt
the fo'm is off, for tak ng copies t. cm mauusciipts,
,*eals, coins, &c. Thes - feqiiirc no levelling o fix
ing, ami tlje JPrcss, of a la*ge royal size, occupied
bulv a space cf 4^ inches squa*e.* , > •
F.ach Press will he accompanied with acoppcr
plate Crig^ving.Lid printed directions?
He.hasalso to add, that it s his determination to
thafcc them as complete andclicap as possible, and
is now polling them as low sis they are sold in Great
Britain, with roiqe improvements, and at least not
irif£,ior n workmanship.
TW 5 P**ess is n general usc^ ; n Europe, and ha9
the recommendations of pnrite » of tlie h ghest^y
standing n tlie r favor* ^
Thb opih ons of some of those who hare used
them here is respectfully stibin fted. \
ADAM RAMAGE.
\. ‘ t Philadelphia, *Vcvember2li 1818.
Ma; A. Ravage,
Dear Sii^l Cbnsdcr the Ruth veil P css as a very
valuable min-ovement, and think the trade genei*
al!y,Ve under grer\t obligations to you for your
zeal and perseverance; in naturalis ng’ so tsciiil an
invention.
Tfie Press combined a vast accession of power,
with a cons derahle diminution of labor to the
wor kmen; and, so far as teiafes to the ore you
manufactured for me, ledn safely tay, that it is* m-
poss'ble for any press to produce a moie equable
mp;ess ; on. . The platten ;indbed for tht; form be- '
ingb'othof rA£t iron,.I fully expect tliat this most
essent al quality will he pe riymeiit.
AVitli hearthy wishes for that success to your ma
nufactory, which it so well desen es, ! amj sir, your
obedient servant, THOMAS H. PALMER.
. Philadelphia,j\*o\'embcr2§*h,lb\fl.
iYc, the subscribe is, haying hail the Ruth ven
Press .n operation for some time past, are of opin
ion, that t is erjual in every respect to any Press
now in use- i, Its peculiar merits conft'*st, 'n tlie
fo-m remaining stationaiy—the mode of giving t ho
impresSsihn, anti the ease and fac litvw.th which the
necessary power is applied by the wo kmen. We
hesstaffe not to declare our e»iti> - e satisfact : on with
the Pieis.amlthat w r e look upon the prefenaie©
given it, by tlie different workmen who nave been
engaged, as coi?clus.ve testimony mats favor.
(S'gned) WILLIAM BROtVN.
... .* Ci.ARK &. RASER.
Mr. A. Ramagc.
Philadelphia', Jfos'thnbe'' 25ih, 1818.
Srn—Solicitous as w*c'feell fjjr the encoirage-
ment of American genius, we’ cannot withhold the
praise due a fore gri invention of manifest advan
tage. The Rtiteven Press; upon which we are de-
si -cd to give an opinion, we consider the most com
plete machine fo printing, wh ch we have ever ex-
am netl*, For ease in wot king, we have never seen
its equal; Frohi ts pccufiar construct on, ingeni
ous as tt i novel, wfe conceive it to be admirably
calculatedft^r tlie performance of good prnting.-^-
With regartlto tscele»*it3', our short acquaintance
W thtlic machbie will not permit us to sj»eak pos>-
titively; b.ut we believe it will not be found inferi
or tp any on the continent. . k
With respect, See. &c. ’^41
f T. C. DP W DEN,
f SAMUEL R. KRAMEfif,
JOHN T. S1CRELS, .
ANDREW LI S'nTCIIER.
SAMUEL ROSWEtla, i
PmiJP.\nLLER, '
l jEsseef. gavitt;
y Stephen badger.
To Adam Rairiage. v
. Jfcro- York, July 8, 1819.
Dkaw Sih-—I have for some time past been threaf-
en ng'to write to von, to let yoti know how well t
am pleased wdh tfie. Rutfrvcn Press, imp oved am!
made byyoit; but a variety of Circumstances have
he* etofore p r ev(ri*ted rt;*‘ • . ,
I have had t in constant operation three months;
during wh ch time /yearly all the prnters of ths ci
ty, and a number of our most iriigen ous mechanic?,
have Callftd to examine ft. They have p oncunc
cd It as complete, in eve y respect, ad afiy mach
ne’v they hare ever seen/ •' -
The follow ng is the idea I have of it;
Ko'Pr nting Press haS ever been constructed, oa
wh ch rr.bre or better work can be done in a given
^*- ' t . V - 'v.‘ •'
’ Thfe exertion of working it «s no mre than heal
thy exc-cise for a bcfiM5 yea s of age. (I have a
boy oftliat age to work cli mine.)
It is well made, the different pa; ts admirably pro
portioned, and nnt more liable than other Presses
to get otitoTi epair. ; r- j
1 am^yours^respCctfiillv, -
V' ? i'> * D. FANSIIAW.*-
Mr. A. Ramage.’ x*
..K-i'f.i- - " * -Vinr-To flpril 24,1819.
Srn—^The ( Ruthvcn Press arrivedisaf&;.and »s 'h*
successful operation. Many of our prnte^.havep
been loqJdng' at, *and all express their unqualified
app'obatori of iti ;
Your Press is better made than’one we have f on\
Ruthven’s manufitetory. It is,' n fact; an cxcellen#:
maCh'he, as-powerful as the Colwn: Irian, and to b£
prcferredfqr-its lightness and simplicity.
Your obedient sci vantSj
“ - - . D. & G. BRUCE,
Mr. A-' Ramge:
For Sale . , . -
.A STANDING PRESS, and a complete COT 1 -'
PER PLATE PRESS, 20inchrolleis, both new.
sept20 207 \ ti..
OnftHundred Dollars’ Reivard.
Ranaway I" ore tire subsc- iber some time in Ff-
bmsjy-last f-on) my planhtfton; near Milledtre--
ville, a neg- » rr»;l nxnctl Cha les. -Tilts neir c
was rabed in thelamily oi Mr. Chicles I; vine, nfaj
Snnbuiy, in-Liberty co-intv, ami was -sbme li
the p ojreift of Mr. DiUiK d, of Sivaoush, ivl*
hejs well known. When heabseonrfea he 4
with him a sorrel lio-se, saddle aruitbHIe, anf as-
be has many relatives Xnd acquaintances hot's in
Kiheity county, and Savannah, and-ashis wife who
belongs to Mr. -Palmes, of Sai-annah, has (ately-'
absconded, it is piesumed Charles is at no gra*
distance, - fv ' - ^ . . <-
•I wil
, . oentori who shall apprehen-i*
and secu-e in some safe tjXol, so' that I get him.
again, one bundled dote*.. - *s£.' ■ .
d. b. -Mrrcnnu-
m«y 17. Ift.'