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^iDaiicing^chool. . ,, f Marine &_ Fh« . ?fo: saw 1 *V' wo»*t «i><-r;f.re- •S-nta.'* ; nUlMiil L^fiV'«ta«n.c>l'S;iv im uiJi, tlKt lie will fc The I school Vi tbtf I1tfc.*n*t n :» ♦“‘d K’ i ti heengagedtlttt sf trn**^ • n ' **‘ c,, d < ,’lii rti — 0 ,, -1 , - » .. . _ .rtr part's? the 'onMing owHWi by, f clo- JSao^ Lodge, nca' thdy Id •.'resbyts.riim clm^cb.— . Pwdaj s of tuition wily c Tuesdays: and Tru.s- r fei, from’’.- to 6 o'ctoA, I*. M. for lad cs. yod from £ to 9 for gentlemen? ‘jid Saturdays for pi^r- m s, t om 3 to 6 V»> . Iail est and f pm 2gf9Ydrgent 'i‘in«n. He will {five Icafpiw day hi tJie wt*ek, f om 9. o'clock A. M ? to r *vid ft on'J to 9 I* M. at the same plfcce, idics who may form into classes—and vroUld 0piyfi-r receiving private ffcssons, to commenc «<liiy*ncxt. ilprice* of'tuition for those whohftvc in for- P**?ih 'attejidcd h*« school, 15 dollars per r,“5 doff*. of tiie »a ne to be paid n a I- r-foiffcti)o*£->Nt0 have' not before attended ioot,23 dollars'per qua t**r 5 dillarj of the o he p’.id ii advance. Application can be e t o him at the Jiouh© of l*. P. Thompson, Tpear t ie courtdiouse, or at the tuition roi*f;:. dieted by the encouragement which lie U W j -c received f irn tbe c ijitens of Savannah, nc of Jfts profession, he hopes, by his e*- *fo plcitsc,' to hi; again -favored v/:th Uie wtroivage. ■(jKuitb’-'and -Pkintets’ liqjicl. •,«me4i»breriher takes thi* method of returning Mnl^hwt thank, to h: friends, and country cu-»- , iom<r« ip irnior.il, for ifie liberal r.;ii milage be h.o* *b?c-o tavorv'i, with since I’.ii r.oniinoncKj'.’O'nt »?• Imsmeas. He also lakes the lib rty of inf *r:i i*n .’them, th&t-.taking‘Into view the ununc dvntt 'iuauris'.ce of tlic present crops (t»* v.bicli !u- has eye witness d«u%ng « ircuit « \cto**doi ’tbrou di die interior of this state and.r*** of *• I *Caroht»»-> *<r'pl«» ibegr.*u scirc'.U a»;d merc-w . ’value oriYibn y,hc* 'Junks'ii but re.iaon;*blc a- quat thUa correi; * kit reduction mjjiil to tV,*.. 5 p]^Ke-r» the r»r;r.t t.. board—Acting' on tbo> iprinr.tpUsAnH with this object in view, he I* ‘adoff cd the foltnivinjr rites to be nbserv. <1 a’ tb ’.■above est.iblidiimnt, during llic »n*umg wirde- Vir ^Tran^ient borders, per day fjl &I ,l)oar?l and lodging jjrr quarter l' -' * 0 ))•» *1»» per 3?> v l) » f».t !o(5-*rng, per i£yarter hi '<) . y 1>e c! » p*. r mor.lh .30 O.t | Tn e-’ablidling flie above rstes. be fl ot^rs ?»*«» ’'self li*at Ins frionds wil discover a d»s;n - r «itiffn 'tb f.unform to txir'f.rg circ vostmees, ’anil as tic intend* cou'vnou^* txcrli'M*- . ^to ltecp hi* table pl-'n'.if illv ihrtj lied ’vhli 1/u- 'the market af'hr Is. ii*< Indding rl-an s* bisual, and lus Ii Mi«e q'.ti t and jiund'ortablc (* ;* jspecics eF gambling {icing ever ;.er*mt'i d) diopcs to merit rv contlmrmhe of their f-ivorp I .5*1 only-n'-r. ss.ry to a.hi. tint 'his bar v’»;i alwa}- Mippfetl with t!r: best liquors and wines, an ii s fcl*bh!*» trith corn, oats, fodder and h:r\ o{ [the best qualiiy, with attentive hostlers'««. hewb- Tore. W. CBAI« Sav^nnnli, 1 st Oc*obcr, 18'0. . K. U 1'fie cd»t*»rs.,.f t.Jic Xliiledgeville Joiirn:*' ’Augusta Herald, and Visionary, will tdca-e i- • V'.fUbe shove six tin es in their respert*vp pane* jpnd ffT.tf:it4 tltefr accounts t > the ofhee of til va'nr.r.h f<M> r.'ivnwfU . Ufet Six months, wb ch w 11 b«pa d at tlio'cflicc on luki after Thursday next, tiie lbtfi nst. ■* ^ 11. WAVNE, rec’ty. jnne 7 _ M ^ > * Charles ft YVright8tWm. D. Smith. HittorituL.P'jriraiu Mink and Sea! V, GRAVERS, Having fanned a connexion, under the fi m of *V'right & Smith, beg leave to inform the public tiict the above hus ness will be cont’ntxed at tlie place former^; occupied by C. C. W'. ght, m the uppe- pa-t of Xi : . Jos'all PenfiW’a store, at the rf) ner of Wh''-taker ami Biyan st'ccts, where all > ; ders n their 1 :ie wll be punctually attended t>; r and no pains spaced lo give tlie utmost satisfac tion. . N r oto ia! and Counting House Seals, Bills' of Ex- chtnigc, Merchant’s Ca ds of.Add .ess, Vis ting f.'j'ds, plain aud ornamcnted lhipr Plates, Coats of A ms. . l!.m, ail k rids of Coppe plates and V.ug'r-.ving, executed at the N. York and Philadelphia established pr cep. -V. B. Copperplate Printing done at a tcason able not ce, at the above place. ftov '23 223 “ Notice. All persons sire forwarned not to purchase that plantation Or tract of land, called Nclville, in South-Carolina ad^'ertised bv; George WoodrnfT. esq. as the sud tractoi' land belongstothc estate of Murray to which tlie subscriber is the only sura viving representative. This tract of |aiul Called Nelville, is Offered tor sale by .the subscriber, up on advantageous terms* and indisputable titles will be given; LOUib'A OSiONES. june 30 54 ~ Notice. AH persons are cautioned against pnrcllasing from Minor Winn, any lands belonging to the cs- ates of Hiomas Wasliington. or David Mun*ay, as lie tlie said Minor Winh lias no power or authori ty to dispose of any property of said estates.— Person 1 ; who have purchased^ and hdd uiulcr his title, are notified that suits will be commenced against them by the subscriber, .who alone has tlie. legal claim to The property belonging to said es tates. ’Ll)LISA OMONES. June 30 54 ftepubn^Hii for pavfnertt y 904 Notice. The sole and surviving pa fur- of n 1kh:<c; and Ihc most, extensive and able, tint ever ex isted in Clia lestoii, ’Sout*i-C:rolina iiaving SvtHcr- V:l most «cve ely f o»n it's et e-ses and other can- "Os; hat, f dm .a nearly twenty yeas .land/, has hwv a p os;iect and ce toiuty’ of dmwing s>niTq i.'iiug very handsome i'ro a the tbrildo ns of it; ft-id h;e-?f»'g to support a claim against the Hpanish tovcrirnent i'of a verv extensi\e «itm, see.ir.* I to tiim by the convention of JR >2, a.id the treaty re- bently cohehide 1 wph Spain, and support-;! be bverv dor nncnt and ^roof that can" be ncccssmri fd swost uiliatc it, that, have been mostly in die keeping Of the American government, for fuar- ieen years past—\fo;d<l be glad to h et:t with an ■honorable and respectable house in Leorgb, f<-r tlie immediate a lvancc of One 'Phwxnnd fioffars, Jn the legal in* crest oft)u* couutiyY the* payment to 1/* <reurcd by. a security on a most extensive and val table landed property, in (dyne, conntv.— ’-'Or, he would prefer procuring, the immediate prtronage of a respectable lu»"se or friend, to tliat amount, on the condition, of their being j>er- itoitt^d tir participate iri the monies received, Ik 4 ; $\.hu any thing that he could offer, as an ini crest a id to have permanent attvantag s secured to ’them, uf«or the recovery of the property. The most satisfactory and undeniable* testimonials and Evidence!* will bo shown to any respectable appli cant. For further particulars, please to apply to dapt. Newcomb, at the bar of the Washington Hull. Savannah, Jnnr 13th, 1819 [44] Dancing Academy. Mr. Tiinojxuif: 11. Eatoilk begs leave to inform the citizens of Savannah that he xvill open a DVM' Vti ACADEMY, on Tlutrs lay, the 8th ir.st. at t!rc large aadconunod us com of the court bouse. He will a’si g ve pr vale kssonS lo lad es and gentlemen/m app] crpion to him ut. the bouse occtip < d bf M'S. V crce, opposite the Wash ng- t(Tli Hal!. The ilay3 dftuition \n11 be Tuesday’s Thursday’s and bat* relay’s, f*om3 to 6 o’clock r. m, for young la*lies, and f om C to 9 fj gentlemen. >1 . Fayolle v." )1 also g ye lessons every dav in •he week, a*, the same pi.lie, at sucli hours of the morn ng as inav best su t Faptl es, who are dea- rous to tor.ii into classes, or would prefe receiv- ng p i v;ite K'SSo^ i. i’e sons w filing n form at ion as to M\ Fayollc’s no a! r’e'.ie.rte , cdiic^Lpn and taleids, w 11 he detteed w enqu re of Petit Dc Vi lers a*.d of M . John tiuenin. I* ce oftuit on ^5, entrance, jkI Sid per quarter. To ihe InhabiUihts of Savannah and -its eicinity. A gentleman, who has lately ar-ived be <* f om Ert-opc, un-le-takcs to cu c all DISEASES ir.c - dent to that noble annual, the IfOU-SF.—coins, thrushes, and co.-.t acted feet, completely an<l ex peditiously cured; spl n'.s, sp a ns, lameness, and Xing lioves elVectually re.s.oved. Ho also under takes to cu c tlie disejuses of the eye, f called up on when tlie.y a e ii st affected. i!e bvgs I»;:tve to rerna k, Vnese d Sv-ases gvne ally, mat' (iflak- cn care of at an ca r lv strge) be cu e.l n a ' e y slip t perjo-.l, and at a tr <! ng -expense. Hn«-s.* Medicine, of eve y description, ca ef i ty pre-par t.*tl, mid to be laid on the sho testnot.ee. »J > s :*i carcfuMy bled. Young lad es and gentlemen ta ;gl;; to -.ide. am! manage a ho sc dexterorsly in a lew lessens, lie \v I! also break horses fo r d ng, and t run them to draft in the most perfect manner— as h subject sto engage up eferenee and by bis. exertions to please and casonable te.nr* ens ;sv ■ die patronage ol the jnihl c. Any commands, zd- d eased to ,h»:ix L%\*.*;»T\?r t at M s. Faisuei 's : hoarding house, .lefterson street, corner of P.vs ; idcptst eet, shall bccatefuiiy attended to nov 22 ‘ 233 Police Office, Oct. 2,1819. The tranquility and good o/xler which ought to be preserver! in ibis c ity on the Sabbath day, be ing very much disturbed by mobs and collecting of negro boys, l dm di/xet by the Mayor to take such boys into custody, when acting in a noisy and tumultuous manner. The masters or .employ ers of those negroboys and child en are earnestly Requested to kee]i tliein more confined to their 'respective yards, and in a better state-of subor. dination F. M. ST'ONE, mavthul. Committees of Council. Committee of Finance—Aldermen Uurr s, Bourkef Melny. Cool and Cottrs-House Cvmmittee.—Aldermei\ Cope, Bees. Slicftiill. Street t.nd Line Committee— Aldermen W’h te Herbert, D’Lyon. F.jchir.ure Committee—Aldermen Herbert, Kel ly, Morrsim. ' J*limit and Lamp Committee—Aldermen Daven- po t, Jtees, Copy. - He-Ath and Cometerif Committee—Aklermcn War- et Committee—Aluerir.e% Sheftall, Kelly, Committee on PufAic Sides—Aldermen Bourke, Herbert, ‘Davenport. F.. tine and 23re Ifncyet Committee—Aldermen Kelly. Boirrke, DM.yon.' Committee :<n Pvlic Decks—Aldt men Daven port, Sheftall, fb ts. Jlrtem t from the minute*. K. Ii. CUYIjEB, c-c. ' sept 16 89 An Ordinance F.nt tied an ordinance foi t!it* better egulat. on o!‘ the gunpowder brought ntothec tv, :»n<! for tin- appo u'inent of q.super ntemliuir of gunpowder, w itli fees ami for other furposcs here n after ment one l: Sec. 1st. Be t ordahicd by the mayo and a! :!crmen of the. c ty of Savannah, n council assein- ! ’ed, and t s hereby o da ned l>y the aiithorifv tlie ; Inc 1 • i n : into ho fiful pc'lorn l-sci* bed. ;\t, id .v 'tr.! •et \ ii by hadnt a •rVe fo one h two o mo* dear hero:. Hiper nteu t PROPOSALS Per Publi*hiwr % btr subscription* BY JOHN BIMNS, A SPLENDID EDITION OF THB Declaration of Independence. 'fhc size of the paper is 36 inches by 24; it lad becnmontifactiired by Mr. Ames, in liis best man ner, and c f the Ae-v best mate* ial3. ^ 1’lic tle-ugn from the penciFot* Mr. ^mlport is executed in imitation of lias PeheJ] and encircles the Declaration as a cordon of lumo*, surmounted by the arms of the United States. Immctliafch' umlc - nea li the arms is u large medal lion portrait of general Geo gc Washington, supposed by cor- liricopicd, emhel h'hed with rpeurs j/ug*, and other military tr iphies and emblems. On one side of the medallion po t-ait, is a siinHa:- po t ait of John Hancock, president of congress July 4,1776, and on tlie other, a portrait of Thomas dcflcvson, au- 1 tho • of the DecUatioiMh* independence. Tbp A i ns of‘'•The Thirteen United States,” in medal Ion*;, form, the emainder ofthe cordon, which is fu-ther en itheu by some ofthe c!ia acte*.istic (j oductiyus ol* *tlie United States; *sitch as the tobacco and Indigo plants, the cotton slirub, rice, etc Hie fac similes have been engraved by M-. Yal- 1.uice, wIpi executed tliis important pa t of tlie qubljcatio i at the’Citv of Washington, win.* e, by pe mission of tlie sec eta v of slate, he had the final signal'tivs' constant^ unde his e} e. Defuviment of Suite, ] 9/A . Iprt', 1819. Cctify, That this is a corned copy ofthe o i- al Deciiiit'um of liidcpeiulcnccs deposited ut i Depa tincut; and that (have coinpu ed all tlie signatn'cs with Chose of the o igir.al, and have found them en act imitations, JOHN* QUjNCV ADAMS. The portraits a e eng aving b\ M . LOngaerc, fora ordinal [laintings by Mess s Stua t, Copley and OUs, and the most, esteemed likenesses. The A ii*is of the United States, and the several states, hav.j been fuitlihdlv executed from of cicl description!-anddocaments in the manner di-ected l»v the most app: oved authoss on the science of To Printers-. of t.i u»*e s dlicicnt s 1 : - nd dollars, lb the uties lie e u after Notice. T!»c estate and e fleets of And ew w n t ti oee Ik Co. an l V, w <’o. ass gned to the subsc be » fo * the p; mui debt tile bem il fl a a cl A i tlie Ii st ns ;mc ifullthec cd to i tin given to t!i( AM p,* : Cu E Notice. During mv absence for a few weeks from this fly ,capt. John Kelly will act as my deputy. AB’.M NICHOLS, lurbor-moster. oct 28 211 ^ Notice. AH persons having demands against the estate, dT’the lute major And cw MM.ean.’ will present tliein to ' THOS. BOURKE. oct 28 2tl adm'tr. Notice.- ^Persons having Claims against the estate of cr!. ^oho Pray, are requested to pre.tcnf them to il.e tfiridcrsigned and tffose indehteil 13 said esLite fti‘e required to make iniinediate pavment to J..r. MAXMT.l.U ijufd. . OEO, M. M A I KitS, 3 *rW oct 19 .203 pqv tlie amount of their debts to tiie subsc !>ev onlv, and a speedy p:i' unit w II he eq*: cd, n o <lc to etudde* the su! >c- be ■ to make a settlement of the a!i;u*s of ti: i.i<itims. All those huv ng clams aga nst the u d pa t cS a c req»iested to exh b t them to the ;hI*sc be*s, «!uly attested. c;f.obc;f. : : i \ ih;beaves,*] JOHN M’K’.NNE, ( BAh’NA M‘K!NNE, ( WILLIAM SIMS, J ma-1 h 31 76 For Sale A prime Mulatto Fellow, 2’j years of age—tc ms i office, >v f> Apoh at th s ‘219 Georgia—Chatham County. .By S'. M Bond, clerk ofthe court of ordinary iSr said county. To till whom* t mav concern: Whe ca?; Ann Elerbe appl es fur h*t‘. r» of ad- TDinistrAt on on the estate* and effects of Ma k El- ierbe, late of Chatham county, pbuter, deceusnl. ac i> mrest erf kin. Tbeaf:. a**e therefeve, to c to and admrffrsh ai\d S’ngtfaf the k nd-ed and e'ed tors ofthe deebase 1 to fil** their ohject ons (ifany they have) ia r <n£‘OfRce on hr before tlie* 5;l day of January ’otherwise letters of ad ministration will be _Hted the applicant. Givefi under my hand arid seal, this 3d day d* “-ernbef, 1819. ) 9. M. BOND ccocc. 3 .,241 Receiver oi' Retunls ,# Of taxable property of C. : mden county. •' Notice to absentees, that the foOowiug lands flive been returned for taxes in said county, to;* tl&'prCfet't year, 1819—viz • •• Isaac Briggs, one tract of Land in CadHkntoun •^containing 287^ acres. ( Hugh BUrns, orRi traet of land in Camden coun- ■fyV'on tlie Great Satilla river, containing TSJ aares; * Hugh Clark, one tract of land ih'Camde+r county, •dri'the rive-St. Maty-s, containing 19-) scj\s. -fiism C. Jameson, one tract of inm) in Catn- . dfeiooutstininR IS' 1 nerr-s. Abege} M'l is, oiieteact ofhnki in Camden coitn- eohtOTtrg- 9U0 acres." ' , T Johti v jrL.c4i),^hc tractof land in Camdehcoun- 'fjcecWa-niTtf.WT4ei.es. * James' SpaWInjr one tract ef‘land in Ctnnd^ti j Ctfifttv, containing 3i» acres. r ' EJwrd, Tcltair one tract of land in Camden tXUmty 5C£f ac r cit. ’ ^ AVriliam Telfair cue' iritt ofdind in Caradcn cdntaiaie^ ^O00 acres"- ' mLU.SJ.lrNG, S. r. g- ^C. Fof Sale, The following trsicts of LAND, veal estate of the lute gene al James Jackson, of wh cli many iirc^higlily valuable. Indisputable titles v. ill be inatTe. . In Sc riven county. 150 aces on Great Ogechce, •lea * Pavamore’s 11.11, and known us Jackson’s BluH*. hi Effingham, 500 ac es—200'riversv/a»np and >00 p.ne-T-ttdjouung Indian blud, on G eat Oge- chee. 400 ac es, one, nea~Tuckaseek''ng. os!i, 2>J ac oak. and h cko y, ad- jo li ng Culheiul, "and llohe.t Jta 1 e’s. In Glvnu, 35‘J acres—15.1 <ve* swamp and 290 lie--fo; me !y Janies But!*.* *s. , 53 j ac es, o.ik and h ct:o*y, fo me h octo-’s, near the Alatumdia, adjo*n.itg Kccel’s LK; H. , 559 acres, on the Alatamoha, part of a tract of 115;>, g nntcd to (ieo. Kincaide, and ad- £ Pa;;! Porchc.’s ami W. Ma ne’siand. , 503 acres, But-aloe swamp, and p i.c granted to K-ncurde, adjoining Quartcr- *90 swaj^p and 700 p tie Little Satilta, adjoin ng M 1- In r.amdcn, 550 acres—590tidq ma: sh, 250 pine -c-udjo.n ng John Hardy’s, on G e;d Sat Ha. 750 aejes—553 ve swamp ahd 4JO pine—ad jc aingN.Jkja re’s, on G e*it Sat Ua. , 209 acres on Jug Branch, near St. 31a- —. 130 acres on Great Satilla, known as the Burnt Fort tract. , 53Jaoes marsh land, near McN six’s. 1T\Tattnall, 1237^ ac es—500hgh iver swamp and 70f^ pimi—near Beard’s bluff, on the Alata- inaha. Also, to let, on an improving lease, the trust lot known by tbe letter W. in Anson ward, fronting Oglethorpe square. Appl cation lobe made n Savannah, pe *sonaRy or by letter, to JOSEPH W. JACKSON, oct 22. i2 »6 • J St-e. 2il. And be t fnrthc" orda'ncd, T!*.at t shall not he lawful fur any pc son or persons to ei./y gmipnwjier without a seai’c: and p oper cover ng n any waggon, ca t, o • d:ay, or other- w sc brought tli ougli tlie squa es. st ceta, lanes, sons s:» oirending s;*a!! fo 1'eit and pay a sum not exceeding tiii.ty dollars. Sec. 3d. Ami :>e it further o r da'ned, That no me cToeit, fu*1or, retailer, o r deder of pow- df- or persons whomsoever, ii this c ty, shall eUin, keep or have in his, her or .their pos- n-ssoii, at any one time, a g«-e;tter quMitty of g mpowder than twcnty-c ght pounds ucglo., and. on m'o m:;t';on g-ven to the mayo w either ofthe aide • men, o ether ofthe managers or usi slants of lire eng nos, or the same com ng by any means to the knowledge of them, 6- cither of them, of a g eater quantity Ilian twenty-eight pounds we gin of gunpowder in the possession o; or w tii n tile enclosure or enclosu es of any pei- snn or pe r.ons w!ioinsOv« r, at any one t n.c, the mayo o i llic of the aldermen, manager or as sistant as ai'o isu.d, a c a '.flio ised to dcst oy or •yniove tlie same,-or to epo t tlie same to the c - (y counc 1. w : e oof proof being made the oHend- <**• sliali be 7;led .n a sum not exceed mg tin rty Sec. 4th. And be t further o*cla ned, That the s!i:d! or may, at any tme o • tirncs he cafte , a-- iive at o* n the ha bo <rf Savannah, having on boa d mo c than twanty-e ght poumls of gmpow- dv, shaft w t)i n twenty-foil hou-s afte- his moo - mg at o opposite the city of 'Savanna!i, cause such gnupnwdc to be eu)oved to the r.iagaz ne, o-- such othe- place W places as shall be des gnat- cd by the supe ntendane of gunpow'de , and eve ry in’aste O' enmmande- of any slnp or vessel, ou ne • o- cons giiee, o otJie*- pc sou or pe sons, gsuipowde s’uall pay to the superin- noov/de 1 twenty-live cents fo each and eve y keg of tlie weight, of tv.;enly-e ght pounds, and the Ike sum n piopo t.orf to the ght thereof at the t n.c oftlu: super iitenrlanl’s rece v ng the s.mie, who. shall g vc a . ece.pt for the quant ty of gunpowde so rccciv-erl, lo sucli i or pe sons, specify ng the weight, number kegs, ma ks and miinbe s so rece veil, anti who shall be accountable for the same, p ovded s made to up pea by tiie'owne- o- o.vne s that .Lste o- damage lias occurred by h-sneghgeiicc) 1 lie shJl be fu'ther cut tied to rece ve ft cun the owner o o\nie s, cons gnee, o other person o s, at the t-mc of delivery or t ans!c r of the same, the se.ni of s x and a quarter cents fo- eacii and every keg of gunpowder of tlie weight of twen ty -e ght pounds, and tlie like sum ;n proportion to the we ght t/ie*eof. See. 5tlt. And be it further ordained - It is con idefttly expected litat tins engraving will be. a s dendid and truly national publication. The publbbcr thinks he can p ornise that it shall be early to dehve to subsc-ibe s late in Jun eu ly in Ju t next, at ten cioia s each copy, to be paid on deiive y. 'riie .eng avingswill be followed by a Pamphh containing the of/ical ducuments connected with the publication as authorities, and a list of tlie stibse i- i>e s’ names.. The Ikunphlct to be dclive edgru- It is acntemplated to have a few copies printed on jiape p epa <*d to car*} .colon s, to have . t!ic shields acc i a»cl ’ tinted in the mode ft style; ami the.plants, etc. co’o-ed by one of our most app o- ved wate colon e s. The p ice of those supera copies wi!’ he thirteen doiia s each Gentlemen who wish coloured copies, are. requested U) add the Wv.rcl “coloured” to their .subscription. Satin, manufactured expressly for this pnblicu- lion,.is daily expected from France. Care slut/* be taken and no trouble or ekpence spared, u» have s i.no very superior copies printed obthissj- i ». i' ie p ice oi’these copus cannot now be al- \certuincil. Ii wi l! Itcixu&er be announced. Centlj- ojiies on satin, u/-e rcquestcjl ADAM RAVAGE f ] ** Respectfully informc the trade, that he continue* ft • muiwjaciurc * . THB SCREW Jikli RUTHVEJI PRiNTJNG PRESSES.. The fo mer in its present improved Sviifc, with iron'beils, &c«he has.obtained a patent ibj?’ Th© estimation uiwheh this p ess is held, is nc-haps best shewn bv the demand i&r it—oca fv60u be ing in use ofiiis.make, and every .exertion shaU still he iiij# lo render it as complete as poss ble. All other articles in the line, its usuai. THE R UTJt JT.V PRESS. This p'css has Lien adopted f cm poss< ssiNgpd* vantages over all the other iroi anloue-pi; Presst^ tliat are known to be n use in A me ica o- Europe, in some particulr^ tliat is to say, its cor.s!section comliiivng r.-incuse power n :« couq;act io*ni, (given by levels; to durability and iich uxss. Il ia pa ticuia lj adapted for being mo'cd ;w;d comp 1 is ed in a space oi’ sm:di con.pa alive 4} :. 'J lie uiamie oi gi'ingtlu* impression i.*-.ent» eEyorigin al, and diije cut f on* other 1 esses, ca!< uk U .. to save tlie tvpe. The ft; in is uni id ir.h aN.t.i i.a:2, and the plat ten passes.eve. Ia means oi oi.Vs, and a channel oi rail ways, until b'oegb parallel with the lo m its Jests, and the impus ;c i: isfivvp w ith ease, and in an instaht, by tm nieg ij.e cence or handle with tlie left hand, exactly c<- ixsj.oiu^- ing with tlie funning in o: tl.e ca; r age and :c in ri*“ the old p "ess. The two suriacL slicing t’i fen, and true to the'greatest pertection, bed v. ei k cannot he done on them, when the F* ; ss:s once ’ s cd, the pull egtdatc<l, a’rnl the heatir.g jttmidvil to.-— Tin smalkst cauls may he pthdcddn them v »tl{- out rearers o nu.ikling; they in.'y also use<t yvheA the.fo-m is ol!, fo tak ngco T *i« s r’ om n ann.-c ipts, .seals, coins, isc. '1 lies eqnire r.o levelling oi fix ing’, and the i’ress, of a la ge ouil size, occupies ouly a space c*t *12 inches siji-a e. Each P css will he accon pa.uied yeith a copper plate eng*aving and p; mtvd ui ecdons. He iiit8also to add, that it s his deicimftiation to make them as complete and cheap as pus.-, ide, and is rmv selling them iis Lav as t! ev are soul in Great B itain, with some imp m eme its, alia at least not infc ior n wo kn.anship. This P;ess is n general use in Euiope, and has the recoinniendat ons oi p> intc:s of tiie h ghost stand ng in tlie r favor. The opin ons of some of those yvlio have used them here is respectfully submitted. ADAM DAMAGE. * Philadelphia 9 .Vo v ember 21,1818. Mn. A. Ramagb, 'Dear Sii'—\ cons dor tlie Butuven P evsasa very valuable nip’ovement, and think tiie tiade g< ner. ally, a e under great obligations to you ft r your zeai ami perseverance, in naturalising so useful an /I l.e. Press comb ned a vast accession of power, to add to ti i subs; riptiou the word -JOHN BLVXS, J A,'. 7, Chesnut -Sireel, I*hiunl‘Aphiu.\ rfj’Subscriptioils yviil be rccived at the oliije f the Suvt.ii,iu\ Itepu, * 'cun Mansion House. j Tlie subsc ibe s haw taken :i .large and enh- modious House at tiie Co ne of t» ten and M’jn- tosh-st eets yvhieli is iuav fitting up in the mLt convenie nt manner, and will he opened on the b » of Oct next, ft >r the uccepiiou of comriary. if is situated in toe most pleasant part ofthe town, and no pains will he spared to render the eslahksh- meut worthy the patronage of tho public. Booms will lie fill*, luj) in superior style for the accom- dation of ia.nii'uxs, as well as single rooms for gen tlemen. Tlie proprietors of this establishment have en deavored t<; combine elegance with convenieice. They l'laltcr themselves their table and bar *v»l! not be exceded by any in the Southern country They have also prepared in an airy situation large new stables and safe carriage houses. Those who are fond of good living, airy, next, ami clean rooms and beds, and kind ti catmonv are respectfully invited to call and judge fori hop N. J*. They intend keeping a livery stable, anl w ill be provided with carriages, horses ni-dan ij> proved hostler. YOL'NG St McIvfcXNE, June 18 rgj' 'I’Jie editors of the Savannah Republicm, Charseston Co'ider, and Millcdgcvillc Jouriak will insert the above once a week till the 1st of next and forward t heir accounts to lie with a cons del able dminulcn oft labo r to the yvo.kmen; and, so far as relates to the cr.*. you maimfuctu ed forme, 1 can safely tay, thu-.t t «s m- p oss hie for any puss to p odwcv siiuo e e«,i;;.b!fc imp esS on. The platteii and bed fo- tiie in be ing both of cast i-on, I fully expect that lit s most essent al qua! ty will be pc lnunent. With heartily wishes for that success to your ma- nnfactoiy, wh-ch* it so weft dese yes, I am, s*>. y our obedient sc. vant, THOMAS II. PALM EH. Philadelphia, .Y'ovemUr 26th, 1 SI 3. Me, tlie subscribers, having had tiie h;.tltven P css ;n operation for some tine past, aie <n oj;in- ion, ilmt -t is equal m every respect to any Press Row ui use. Its pcculia mer ts consist, u tho form rema ning stationary—the mode of g v ; ng the imp css on, and the ease ami fac II ty yv tli w Ji cii the nccess-r y power is appl ed by the wo-kmcii. M e liestu'e not lo deebn e our ent* : e sat sract on with the P* css, and that wc look, upon the preference gAcn >i, In the d.ftcrent workmen yvho have been eiig:ig’ed. as conclus ve test nionv nits favor. (S gned) h 11.11A M Bft'mvN. CX.AltK & KASE1L Mr. A. Buinage. office of tiie Augusta Chronicle, fo • payment, junc 23 f48. ALTERATION. ' LIBRARY. The days for del ver ng Books to the members ofthe Savannah L b ary Society wdl renianja: bcrsrtofo e, viz: Moinlay, B’ednesilay and Friday but die hou s, instead of from 4 too, will be foil 5 to 5 r. m. ciur ngthc winter n.<mt!is. OEMLEJi, sec’i/. S. L. S. •nov 9 +221 For Sale, A vXluaiTi.k tract of LAND, situated o*i the Lou sville road, ;d)out seven miles from Sarann; containing 450 acres more or less; it is well calcu lated far tnc cultivation pf rice or cotton, an:l has a dwelling hoyise^oam, and several neg o houses, witli a it tic couhl be ma’-le very coinfo ta ble. Fo teiins tqiply to. JOHN MOUUALL. nov 29 i»i25l ’ . To Hire, , ("For tiro ninths, J Th* ee excellent Negro Car- penters; one qf whom *s a inaster wo kynan. They jjean be had reasonably, and may be employed in uny 1 of th- country. Apidv to M ATTS oc JOYNER. 2 . 215 * Nahce.’ , A!! prrrr.ri3h»vng<!cmai^is^ga:nsi'tiic e-ri.it- of ■i ; ftoiiiae 'Brngl 3d,'cM tmctofbmdiii Caradcn t A» Corcv, pump anti block liwke-, n»cias^J, Va ifSSily conliuo njr !7i0icr-/ . ; ' present the mdulv »«tste<4 »nd.thosi iadeSted to , *’ Vint I K i jj.1tftfa-zV.flP » p z* - * Li.; w.ll navmpnt. ; .said estate w.U inate payment, * ' . *. .iALENsWiJSTEll, adm*t 4 fv2>| 1 ' ; shaft be the duty of the super ntendant of gunpow der toastend eve y day (Sundays excepted) from the hou s of ten o’cTock m the mo n ng until- twelve o’clock, at the place or places dctgnated fo the -cceiv ng and deltvc y of gtinpoxvde r , and in case of non-attendance (unless good and stifii- cier.t excuse be^nadc to the mayor and aide-men, at a egnda meeting of counc I, for each and ej e- iy nformation so la d, that he shall be fined .n a sum not exceed ng tlvrty dollars. Sec. 6th. And be it furtlier o-da.ned, Tliat the harbo* music *s hereby required to give notice and inform the master or commander of any-ship o vessel, b ng ng gunpowder ever and above the weight, of twenty-eight pounds of the dat es re- qui cdof h*m by this ordinance, and any mas! e or commander of any ship or vessel, yvho shall neg lect o- refuse to comply yv-th tlie terms of this or dinance, shall be liable, to a fine not exceed ngthir- ty dollies. • Sec. 7th. And be it further orda-ned, Tliat all o dinanccs or parts ofond nances nulitating against tiftis o. tli nance be and the same are hereby repeal ed. Passed, in Counc J, 18th Oct. 3819. T. U. P. CILYIILTQN, mayor. Attest, R. R. CtTLijR, c. c. .Authorized to . null. S Timmons HC ag T Nottage J II Had John Low N B Sisson S lings*, ii. Key J Furness That it A Gu - fd Pilots. ct for the Par and River of Savan DaAXcii Pilots. B S sson EBoughton 11 Baker T Biatlley 'ft West W M all * J Klford 11 Ando; son An Ordinance To alter and amend an ordinance for establish ng, 0’jr.ming-aml stfpportint; a rfpular nTg-lit Wafch, and to TncrwiSL* the erty jptr.ftl. ..Be t onlamed by tlie’inaro • anil aldermen of t8e city ofSa- annA -is Council assemb!it!,lind Jt ;s Irirebv ordained by the aiitlijM-ity of £hc- samr, That tlie mayor be and lie is hereby autlror sed dijl st am“ add to the city gua u eight watchmen -Ver and .hove th-, prcWnt number. ParsJd in ' time I, !$jl Oct TjU^S. U.P./iH-‘ Zties*, aB.ci<fj 1819/ W, -nayor. .? DOYVftV \V M h'te J Delano J 1* teller* S Norton R <a Lande r s S I! T inrnon^ JohnJohns Hi, orde: CERTIFICATE rif.OTS: J. Fosto- P S 1* tcher J . Bol’ws L Chug T Ha den W 'i’oilri I) Proctor J Pea son ofthe lie. nov 8 JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, sec* nr Com. of Pilot utr*. *’ 2.) Dollars Reward. BUNAM A Y, about twelve mc»;it s ago, JOHN, a negro man, a c:vper.ter by t a<le, belong ng to the estate, o ' George Pea son, deceased, about twenty-five yeaiv olftige; five feet s x inches lu -h, o the eal^oirs; he 's 1 kcly,litoIe'rablv stout ar.d well made. If he s not In* king about this-plaice, he is suppose 1 to have gone to«►gletiiorpe county, or to Savannah, at: both of which places he has lived. The above re waul is •fibred for his deliv ery at the Augusta jail. ’ LUCY M. YARNOLD, \ Admiiftstra- JOIIN H. MAXN, S to/’s. \ ffj* Tlie e litors of tlie Savannah Republican and Washington News, will please publish tlie above once, a yvetkj: for six weeks, and forward; their accounts to tlie office ofthe Augusta Chren- cle for payment. nov 9 fi221 * Notice. . . , AH persons having demawls against the estate of DaVid Lewis, late of this town, deceased, are requested to -ednder them in to the subscribe;-, propeov attes ted, within tbejtime prescribed by- levv^and those indJjtedto s4d estifeare request* ed to nuke iuuirtdiate payment. ’ ' St, Jla-y’s 'larch 20, lgl^ 70 Philadelphia, .\ t ovo*nber25th, 1838. Sin—Solicitous as yve feell fo« tlie encou age- ment of American genius, we caanot yv tlihold tlie P'aisedue a fore gn invention of man fest advan- fttge. The Ruteven Press, upon w?i cli wc a?c de- si ed to give an op nion, yve considci tut* mostjeom-* plete machine fo printing, wh oh we have ever ex am ned. Fo: ease in wo king, wc have never seen its equal. From ts pcculia’: const’net on, uigcp - ous as it i novel, yve conceive it to he admirably calculated fo- the perlonnance of good pi nt ng.— M’*th egardto ts celerity, on.* s!io t acquaintance yvtth the mach ne yv 11 not perruit us to speak* pos - tit.vcly; but we hel.eye t yv 11 not be found .nferi- or to any on the cont nent. M'itU respect, 8cc. ftc. T. C. DPM DKN, S.N Ml FL R. KRAMER, JOHN r l*. SICKF.LS, ANDREW L. S i rrciilER. SAMUEL ROSM F.L4 PHILIP MILLER, jessee r. ca\;tt, " . STEPHEN BADGER. To Adam Homage. A err.Fork, July S, 18!9. Deati Sin—T have fo* some tin;-, past been th eat en ng to w*’ite to vou, to let you know how well I am pleased w th the Ruthven Piess, :nq> ovtd ar.d mafic by you; but a v:eiety of circumstances have lie etofiue prevented -t. I have had t in constant operat on thYeo months: du ng wh-ch t me neai !v all tlie printers oi th s ci ty, and a number of our most ngen mis mechanic* ’ have callsfl to examine it. They have p onoi.nc edit as complete, i:i eve y icspect, as any macb ne y they have ever seen. The follow ngisthe idea I have of it. NoP< nting Press has eve bc^en construct ed, on wh cli moi e or better wo: k canLe done in a given t me. The exertion ofwo-k’ngit : s nomo*e tlian heal diy exe cise for a boy 15 yea s ofKge. (I have 9 bo . of that age to wo* k on mine.) !t well made, the dine cntpa» ts admirably p*o pu t f>ned, ami not mo. e table tlian othei P* esses to get out.of cpa*r. I atn,yours, lespectfully*, 0 D. FANS 11 AW*. Mr. A. Ramag-e. JftraiYork, Jpril24,1319. Sit?—The Ruthven P e.ss ar* red stale*, aiuljs In successful operation. Many ofou** pt.nte s have bgen looking at, and all express their unqualified app'obat on of it. Your Press is better made than one we have from 1 Ruthven’s manufactory, fwis. n fact, an cxccd!errt- : mach ne, as powerffil as the Columbian, and to he preferred for its 1 ghlncss and simplicity. Your obedient se: vauu» * * D. ik G.BRUC^ Mr. A. Ramge. % % Fox- Sale -j. A STANDING PRE§S, and a complete COp. PERFLATE PRESSY2u»nchrolicis, both new. sent 20 207 * y -One H undrecl Duffers’ Reward. Ear,an ay f omAeiubscij!,,-sthm: time-in Fr. b-narv lait frQflyaajmbiitarion. rear SkSIlcdee. Tflle, aitcro^iaMped < 'ha It s. Mis nrgro was • aiseJ m the faimly oi M-. C:ha> Ifs J. vine; no»r SqnbuiT, in!Libe^j-t^jtiit\-, and was some time the JJ-ope I tv of M>, Wiinto <!, of Savannah, n lie e hois' Well known. tVlieq he absconded he took witR him a sorrqj ho-se, sad<llo.ar?l b idle, and as hejias mSML.reiatw-e3 and acqiunhtaiieos both in Kibe-ty cateity and Sayanitah, a.-icl asRiis wife wlio bel&ngs to M*. Palmes^; of t*ayjnnah, has lately abreonded, it is presumed Cf>frits is at uo grea distance. V. , I will pay to jjgy oerson who' ihall apprehend and secine in seme safe gaol, so' that I get *' 'S Fr.AHidfc “ «rain, one hundred dollars. s^clarke; adwov r? _ .. B. a. saTCJKUt; *16 'Hi/XT