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.. -'Dancing- JBdjMbL "THrl'S&KSArvoiiU-ap^cctrfBj; acrjuaTrtt the I-jrA ..-.n&Cg,ntlomeh'of lavann.lv Hut bef'TOU •“■open'll > sciiwl »u‘ Thursday; the Jlth (nst. ia » ’-roore which he liaJtfcngnged foi tie* purpose, ‘i£ » the lower part of the Molding o'™® 11 by Solo- • jnart’iIiBrJ^r, hear tlietSljl Presbyterian cliU'ch.— '■■'I'ne tbyrof tuition wilf’e Tuesdays and Tim s- • days, frbiTi- 3 -to G o'clock,-F. M. for Ltd es, and a. fro in 6 to 9 forgentleincn; aA<! Saturday* for prac- ’“tisilfr Cotillion.*, f orn 3 to 6 JO lad es, and fora • 5 toil foiWentlpmen. He will S;w give lessons - every day in the 1 .week, f ont 9 o'clock Ai M. to 2 P. ll; aud from "3 to 9 P H. at the same place, • to familiea who any form into clasics—and would > f refef recei rfo?'p;»vate lessons, to commence Vbo Noo'lay Beat. Tl|e price of tuition for those who have in for- • aier-season* attended W school, 15 dollars per •' quarter,' 5 .foils. of the same to be pai l ill ad- •vanoii—-for those who have not before attended his «ctiuni,2j dollars per qua ter 5 dollars of trie mine to be paid in advance. Application can be ■ • nude to him at the house of P. V. Thomasson, • estj. near tlie eourtJrrciise, or at tlie tuition room. flattered bv the entfou ajfement.which he has ,l her etofo 'C freed rod from tire c tj/.errs of bavannali, • in the line of ins profession, lie hopes, by his «*- «.«rtiori» to please, to > be again favored with the 1 public- patrohage. SavttnnaJt, Abo. 5. ■ 218 Marine & Fire Insurance Company niriDBJVD-Vo. 6. The board of di ■ ecto a of the Savawah Marine and Pr e lam auce company, have declared all- vtdend of amen per cotton tneirt ansacbensfor the I last six moot]ia, wh.cli w il.be pa'-d at the otlice on ' And alter Thu stfcty neat, the loth nst. lLAVAVNE, src’ry. jttne 7 if ' . . , Merchants’ and planters’ Hole!. The §d|»cfsbcr take* thi« method of returning Vj^i* best tlwnfccto his friend*. und country cus- toiacbs *» s^nera!, for thcM>tmi';>ain»i»a}»trhe has x bec? larored with since hi* commencement i.u ■. btlituess* lie atftn lakes tlici'dierty of ilrPirminjr them, tWht taking-into view t1«e uuprecUleu'e.1 •l luxuriance of the present crops ( f .*> which he hs»* ' been an eye witness clur.ng a recent <xc.ursior: *-through tf '»e interior of this state and part of S '• Carolina,) as also ihe jjreat scarcity anil increased 'value ofmony, he tlupks it bu? reasomibU and *Jual tii&l u corrct:)ontlt:ii reduction might to t »kt L place in Ihe price of board—Acting on Ihvst (principles, ami with this object in* view, he lias 1 adopted the following rates to ho observed at tin i abovtf^ifa&TIdtmerit, during tlie induing winter- Wia Transient boarders, per day ; Hoard ami Iwlgmg pert; iarter ; Od do per month Do without hiding, per quarter Do do per month In establishing the above rates, he ■flatten* him- f ceH* tbit h»« Irientl* w»l <li«c.owr a dispo sition to conform to—existing circtmstaiiccs, i,aml a*” tie intends continuing his Pest i*(rfi'iii* • to keepltiar tJfb’e plentifully furnished with Hit best the market afford*,, hi* be.ItLng cl"<m a ' iiausl,,and his‘Vi Mise'quiet and coinhiftable (r«. species of gambling bring ever perm.tied) fit hope* to merit a continuance of theiv favors. I* l-la only necessary to a.Id, that hisji&r’will alway be supplied fritQ the best liquor* and wines, an* 'b-s Stables with com, oats, -ftnldrr and I iky, ot- • tlie beat quality, with attentive hostlers as hereto 'fore. tV. CifAlG Savannah, 1st Oefrbe.% 18It?. 4f. B. The edito* $ «J the Milledgeville Journal, Augusta, llcrtffd. and Visionary, will please iiir aertthe ibove six times in their respective papers- and forward their accounts to ‘he oIHce of th^ : Savannah Republican for 'payment. * net 20 " 204 S* 50 100 ( . 0 Jd iffj 8J f»0 3 ) 00 -Charles C. Wright &Wm.D.Sjnith. Historical, Portrait, Bank and Seal P A GJI.1 VJ '.HS, lLaving formed a connexion, under the fimi of %:-right <J Smithy beg - leave to iniorm the public thot tlie above bus nes.v M ill be continued at tlie fVloce formerly occupied by C. C- W- gilt, in the Juppe part of M'-*Jos ait PenSld v s store, at the co ner of Whitaker and J?;yan at ecta, where ali o ders n tiieir l ne w ll be punctually attended to, and no pains spared to give the utmost satisfac tion. Noto ial and Counting House Seals, Bills of Ex change, Merchant's Ca-ds of. Adds ess, Vis ting Cards, plain ami ornao-ented Door Plates, Coals of A UH. mii/so, all'le nds of Coppc plates and Wood Eng aring,'executed at the A'. York and Philadelphia established pr.ces. N. IJ. Copperplate Printing done at a reason able not ce, atfhe above place. nov 23 223 . . Notice. All person, we .fonwnedliot to purehj*ethit pbuitutiuo or tract of land, called Melville, in South^laroUiia advertised by George Woodruff', esq. as die said'tract of land belongs to the eafotc of Murray to iviiich the subscriber is the only, sur- viving representative. This tract of land called Nelville, is offered for*sale by the subscriber, up on advantageous terms, and indisputabletitles will be given. LOUISA OMOIfES. jime 30 54 • ■ Notice. All persons are cautioned against purchasing lrom Minor Winn, any lands belonging to tlie es- ates of Thorn as Washington, or David Murray, aj he tltc said Minor Winn lias no power or author! ty to dispose of any property of said estates.— Persona who have purcluised, and hold under his title, are notified that suits will be commenced against them by the subscriber, who alone lias tlie legal clii.il to die property belonging to said es tates. LOUISA OMONES. June 30 54 Dancing Academy. Mr. Tiieodokb B. F-vvollf. begs leave to inform the' citiicus of* Savannah tliat-he will open a DAXCiNG ACADEMY, on Thursday, tlie 8tli inst. at the large and comn.otl us room of the court house. He will tt J so g vc j*r vate lessons to lathes and gentlemen finappl cation to him at Uie house occnp ed by M s. P.erce, opposite the M’ashing- ton Hail. The days of tuition will be Tuesday’s Thursday’s anti Sal ci. day's, f «m3 to 6 o’clock r. jr. for young ladies, and f om 6 to 9 fur gentlemen. r M . 'f ayoile w It also g vc lessons jrvery day m the week, at the same place, at such hours ot the morn ng as may best su t fain l es, who are des - ro.is to form into chsses, or would prefer receiv ing p i vatc lessojis. l*e sons w s!i ng nformation as to M . Fayolle’s mo al charactc , .cducat on and talents will be pleased to enquire of Mr. Petit DcVillcrs and'of M . John Oiicnin- Pr-Ce of tuit on ^5, entrance, and p«i* quarter. nov 13 229 Notice. The sole and surviving pa tnc»* of a house, awl ‘the most extensive ami re<oec‘nblc. that ever ex isted in Charleston, Soiith-Ca biina having s.dfcr- most severely from its everses awl Other can- e.,; but, from ^nearly twenty years labor, lies now a p'ospcct an 1 cert-tintv of drawing *i tJiing very hamlsortie from tlie thraldoms of it; -and having to supp«vt a claim against the Spanish .government for a Very extensive sum, secured to him by Die convention o«* 1?>j2, and the treaty cently concluded with Spain, and supported be every document and proof that cun be necessary, ‘to substantiate :t, that have been mostly in the keepingof tlie American government,■ lor four teen years past—would be glad to treat, with an •honorable and respectable house in Georgia, for the immediate advance of Th wsani! f)o r iurs, in tlie legal interest of tlie country, the pm'inent *to be securwl by a- security on a most extensive and valuable landed property, in libom cmmty.— Or, he would prefer procuring the immediate ^patronage of a respectable house or friend, to that amount, on the condition, of their hying per- knitted to,participate in the mchics received, be yond any thing that lie could offer, as an interest; ■ami to have permanent advantvjvs secured to them, after fhe recovery of the property. The most satisfactory and undeniable testimonials and evidences will be shown to any respectable appli cant: • For further particulars, please to apply to •enpt. Newcomb, at the bar of the Washington •If ill. Savannah, June I3f/i,13i9 r 4U Notice. Butins mv absence for a few weeks from this •ftv.caiit. John Kelly will. -txsniy <le|mty. * AB’M MICIIOLS, harbor-master, oet 28 211 Notice. AB persons having' demands against the estate, Slf the late major'And ew M'l.eaa, will present ♦.hem to TUOS. BOUKKK. OCt28 211 ailm'cr. Notice. Persons having claims agiiinst the estate of col. John 1‘ia.v.. are requested to present them to the amdepiigned and those indebted to said estate pc required to make immediate pavmcnt to J .1. MASmi, ? •ral. GEO. M. WATEltS, 5 exon. oct 19 203 Georgia— Chatham County. By S. M. Hond, clerk of tlie court of ordinary for Slid county. To all whom't may concern: AVhe* eus, Ann Klcroc appl e« for letters of ad ministration on foe estate and effects of Ma:k El- lerbe, late of Chatham county, planter, deceased, is nearest of kin. These, are therefore, to c te and admonish ali and singular the k wired--and cre.l tors of the said deceased to tile their ohjcit oils (daily the}' have) in'mv office oil or before the 3d day of January ■nexE othemise letters of uilnuilistnhion will be granted tile applicant. Uiven under iny hand and seal, this 3d day of Bcceinber, 1319. (E S) S. SE BOXP cctcc. dec 3 241 To the Inhabitants of Savannah and its vicinity. A gentleman,'who lias lately arrived be e fom Eu ope, uivlertakcs to cti e *1! DISEASES iifc - «le«t to that nobie animal, the HORSE—corns, tiinisiics, ar.d contacted feet, completely nnd ex-, peJ’.tiously cured; splnts, sp^ans, lameness, and king boves eftcctnallv removed. He also under takes to cine tlie diseases of the eye, f called up on when they a eft st affected, Jle begs leave to remark, tliesc diseases generally, may (if tak en c;irc of at an early stage) be cu ed in a very short p riod, and at a tr II ng expense. Hoi-se- Medicine, of every description, care fully prepar ed, and to be had on tiic s!io test not ce. Ilo «cs carefully bled. Young'ladies and gentlemen tt.ugl;t to ride and manage a ho sc dexterously in a few le»*ons. 1/e w-Raljo break horses fo- r dmgfand L ain tlK?m to draft in the most perfect manner— as his object s to engage a preference and by ilis exertion:* to please and reasonable ter the patronage of the publ c. Any commaiuls. :1 essed to Jojix InvormJ, at M Police Office, Oct. 2,1819. The tranquility :uid good order which ought to be preserved in this city on tlie Sabbath day, be ing very much disturbed by mobs and collecting of negro Ijoys, 1 am direct by the Mayor to take such boys into custody, when acting in a noisy and tunmhuous manner. The masters or employ er* of those negroboys and child’en are earnestly requested to keep them more confined to their respective yawls, and in a betto- state of sub or. di nation * F. M. STONE, marshal. Committees of Council. Committee of Finance—Aldermen Harris, Bourke, llelny. Circle and Conrs-JIouse Committee.—Aldermen Cope, Rees, Sheftali. Street and hene Committee—Aldermen Wh te, Herbert, DXyon. Ejrduinge Committie^—Wdermen Herbeit, Kel ly, Mom* son. Fitmp and J.amp Committee—Aldermen Daven- po t, llecs, Cope. Health and Cometery Committee—Aldermen War ing, Hair s, Henry. sMavktt Committee—Aldermen Sheftali, Kelly, Morr.kon. Committee on Public Sales—Aldermen Bourke, Herbert, Davenport. Engiite and Fire lUicqet Committee—-Aldermen Kelly, Bourke, })‘Lyon. Committee on Pufic Docks—Aide tmen Daven port, Sheftcil, Rees. Extract fr6m the minutes. H. It. CUTLER, cl c. sept 16 • 89 boa* ding I iilcutstrce no, 22 Jefferson street, corner of Pr , shall becarcfuliy attended to 232 An Ordinance Ent tledan ordinance foi the better regidat on of tlie gunpowder brought mto tliec'ty, and for the appo ntnient of a super-ntendant of gunpowder, with fees and for other furposes here n after (Pent oued: Sec. 1st. Be t ordalied by the mayo*’ and al dermen of the c -t v of Savannah, n council assent- bled, and t is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, ’Iliat, at the first regular meeting of conned n November next, and at the fust regu lar meeting h* Noveinbe every year hyreafte , the r e shall be nliosen by ballot a supernitendant of gunpowder, to serve fo one yea**, who shall elite-* into bond with two o" more, sufficient sur- l-’j ties, in the sum of two thousand dollars, for the ’aimer's J th lijful performance of the duties lie e-n after Notice. The estate and effects ofAiuV-ew E« w n, A.'Er- win, G»oce & Co. an<l E w n Ik Co. huv ng been assgncd to the siib.se ;be s fo the payment of cer tain debts in the fi st nstance, and afie’ wa ds for the benefit ofallthecred to 3 of the said concerns, not’Ce »s lie-eby given to tito.se mtc-ester», of lli sa d ass gnment. All persons indebted to the d Aiubcw Knvin, Krw-ii, tl'occ& Co. or E vv n &, Co. a e not 4 ed'to pay the amount of their; debts to the subscriber only, and a speedy pUv- eiit w II be cqutred, n o de to enable the sub- r.lie - * to make a settlement of the ad'ai-s of the ■d firms. All those having cla ms against the d pa t es a oiequested to c-xli b t them to the subscribe s, dwlv attested. GEORGE HARGREAVES,^ JOHN M'KINNE, f llAKX.V M'KINNE, r M il.1.1 AM S'MS, nra ch 21 76 i ■ > assignees. For Sale A pr’me Mulatto Fellow, 20 years of age—tenns low. Apply at tli s oiiicc, nov 6 219 Receiver of Returns Of taxable /property of Camden county. iNotice fo ilkcntces, that the followiiij' hill Is tiave been rvturned lor taxes in said caontv, for the rircsenlycart 1319—vi/ Isaac Brigs*, cue tr..ct-ol Eandin Camden cour. ±v containing 23S/ s acres. " Hugh Bams, ooe tiar.t of land in Camden cotm- tw. oiithe Great Sa'.illlriver,containinTrjOaares. ' Hugh Claj-k, one iraot ol'laud in Cainden count,, ■»uthif ever St. Matv’s, containi;ig.l93 acres. WiKiain C. J:**- e ; >n, one tract of loud in Cam. denewebuntnjr IS'J acres. -. AbeKcI Mini*, one tract oflandin Camden eoun- t»y, ciutalnir.g 929 acres. John M-Lcan. one tract of land in Camden coun try containing 5i)j acres. _ . James S)wlding cue tract of land in Camden county, cotnaieing 8it0acrei Edward Telfair one tract ef land in Camden Csinty jail acres. ' . •'■!* Vriibam Velfoip'oue tract oflcod in -Camden B ntf ■ contiirtiog- lflffO acres. Thomas King, 3d, one tract ofland ia Camden lO iaty contain ng 7J0«crcs. W« ,:s« I -AKG, R.T.R. O. C. ■ Jefean. Camlm Ctnntg,- October 1$. tjkvi Tor Saie, The following tracts of LAND, real estate of the late general James Jackson, of wh ch many c highly valuable. Indisputable titles will be ■made. In 3criven county, 1 JO aces on Great Ogechee, *ar l’aramore's HiD, and knowu as Jackson's Bluff. Iji F/Tingham, 590. ac cs—200 river swamp and 300 p no—ctdjom'mg Indian bluff, on G eat Oge- chee. > 4^0 acres, p‘ne, near Tuck:vseek ng. In McIntosh, 2J0 ac es, o:ik and h cko y, ad joining Cathead, and Robert Ra 1 e's. in Glynn, 350 acres—=150 river swamp and 200 pine—fo.me lyJames Untie*'*. -—, 300 acres, yak and h cko y, fo me 'roctor's, near the A., t lam alia, adjoin, ng Reed's bluff. —, 550 acres, on the Alatamaha, p.vt of a tract of 1150, g- anted to Geo. Kincaide, and ail- ‘ iin*ng Paul Porchcr j mu! \V. M.i ne’s land. , 500 acres,'*; Builldoc swamp, aiwl p ne land, granted to Kincaide, adjoin ng Qua* tcr- ■ , 1090 acres—300 swamp and 700 p»nc land—at tlie head of Little Satiiiu, adjoin ng Ml- ton's*. In Camden, 550 acres—300 tide ma -sh, 250 pint* —adjo n ng.lohn Hardy's, on li eat Sat-iia. , 750 ac^es—35 j r':ve ‘ swamp and 4.»0 pidc—adjo iling A’. Pea re s, on t; eat Sat Ih. •, 2uuacres on Jug B ancli, nca St. Ma y's. , 150 acres on Great. Satilla, known as tlie llv:rnt Fort tract. -, 5-jJuC’cs marsh land, near McX sh’s. InTaUnall, 12j7^ acres—iOuhgh rive swamp andfior^ pine—near Beard's bluff* on tlie Aiata- luoiia. Also, to let, on an improving lease, the trust lot known by the letter W. in Aiu>on ward. &%mt:iig OgletI»oq>e square. Application to be made *n Savr.nnali, pc**sonal!\ or by letter, to JOSEPH W. JACKSON, oct 22 »206 For bale, A VALUABLE tract of LAND, situated on dhe Lotrsville road, about seven miles from Savannah, containing 45 J acres more or less; it is well calcu lated for the cultivation ot rice or cotton, and has a dweffing house, barn, and several neg o houses, witli a little repairs could be made verv comfo ta ble. For terms apply to. JOHN MOR5ULL. uov 2d *$251 . To Hire, C Fee rxo north:,) Til- ee excellent Negro Car- pentenjjonc of wiu»m .s a nixsU:- workman. They can bk had reasonably, and may be eoiploved in anv i>m of the <;omiU-y. Apply to AVA1T3 Sc JOYN’ER. Xov 2 215 Notice. , ‘ All-persons having demands agalfiBtJfee estate of Asa Co 4y, pump and block maker; deceased, vvil present tfiem duly attested, and those indebted to a. id estate will make .payment, to AJLK.HIOTXR, »7l t&l* - - prescriherl. Skc. 2d. And be it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any pe: son or persons to ca ‘ y gunpowder witliout a secure and proper covering in any waggon, cu t, or dray, or other- w se brought th ough the squares, st-cets, lanes,: o- wliarves of the c ty, and every person or pc sons so offending shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding tfti tv dollars. Sec. 3d. Anfil he it further orda : ned, That no me chant, factor, retailer, or dealer of pow der or persons whomsoever, n this c tv, shall retain, keep or have in bis, her or their pos sess on, at any tme time, a greater quant ty of gunpowder than twenty-e ght pounds weight, and on nformatum given to the mayo- o eithei of the aide-men, or e ther of the managers or ass stants of fire engines, or t same com n: by any means'to tlie knowledge of them,.or eithe of them, ef a g eater quant ity than twenty-eight pcH'tidx we ght of gunpowder in the possession or With n tlie enclosure or enclosures of any per son or pc* sons whomsover, at any one t me, tlie mavor O” other of the vldennen, manager or as- sistalit as afo esaid, a r e authorised to destroy reitiovc the same, or to report the same to the c ty'comic 1, whe eof proof being made the offend shall be fined in a sum not exceed ng thirty dollars. Sec. 4th. And be it further ordained, Tliat the commands or master of any ship or vessel which shall.or may, at any time o times hereafter, » rive at o in the ha bo? -of Savannah, having on boa d mo e than twenty-e*ght pounds ofgunpour- dc , shall w th n twenty-fou hours afiC* liis moor, ing at o oppos tc the oitv of Savannah, cause such gunpowder to be emoved to the magazine, or such othc place o- places as shall be des gnat- ed by the supc- iiteml-mt of gunpowde , and eve ry maste o- commander of any ship or vessel, ownc** o* consgnec, or otlier person or pe*soils, !»■• ng ng such gunpowder shall pay to the superm tendant of gunpowder twenty-five cents for each and every keg of the weight of twenty-e ght pounds, and tlie Ike sum n proportion" to the we ght thereof at the t me of the superintendant’i reccing the same, who shall give a receipt for the quant ty of gunpowder so received, to such pe son o- ]/c sons, specify ng the weight, nunibe’* of the kegs, ma ks and numbed so seoeived, and who shall he accountable for the same, p ovnled t s made to appear by the owner o * owners that waste or damage has occurred by his negl gvnce, and he shall be further ent tied to receive f* om the owner o o\vf.e% consgnec, or other person persons, ut the time of delivery or t an sic r of the same, the sum x>f six and a quarter cents fo>* each and every keg of gunpowder of tlie weight oftwen- ty-e glit pounds, and tlie like sum m propoition to the we ght thereof. See. 5tli. And be it further ordahied, That it shall be the Hutv of thesuperntemlant ofgnnpow- der to astern! eve y day (SumU}*s excepted) from the lions of ten o’clock ui the mosifing until twelve o'clock, at the place or places det gnated to- the i eceiv ng and del.very of gunpowder, and n case of non-attendsnee. (unless good and suffi cient excuse be made to tlie mayor and aldermen, at a egadar meet.r.g of counc l, for each und cve- y *nfo! mail on so laid, that he s!iajl be fined sum not exceeding thirty dollars. Sec. 6th. And be it further o. da ned. That the harbo- maste is hereby required to give notice and inform the master or commander of any ship o: vessel, b-mg r.g gunpowder over and above the weight of twenty-eiglit pounds of the duties re- qui ed of him by tliis ordinance, and any maste- or commander of any slifp or vessel, who shall neg lect o- refuse to comply witli the terms of this or dinance, shall be liable to a fine not exceed ng thir ty dolla’s. Sec. 7th. And be it further ordwned, That all . PROPOSALS ■ per Publishing, by subscription, BY JOHN BINNS, A SPLENDID EDITION Til* Declaration qf Iride/iendence, Tlie slxe of the paper is 36 inches by 24; had been manufactured by Mr. Ames* in liis bestman ner, and of the ve- v best mate i>Js. The design from the penqtl of Mr. Bridport executed in imitation of"Das PeSefi and encircles the Declaration hs a cordon of hono , surmounted by the armof the - United States. Immediately, unde* neath the arms is arlargo medal lion portrait of general Geo ge Washington, suppo ted by cor- nneopied, embellished yvith rpears Jfpg*, anti other militant trophies and emblems. On one side of the medallion po tiait, is a similar po t ait of* John Hancock, president of cnngj ess July 4, 1776, ami on tlie other, a^port: ait of Thomas Jeficison, au- thor of the Decla ation of Independence. The A in©* of “Tlie Thirteen United States,^ in medaUonSjform, the - cniainder ofthe co-don, which is filtKer en idled by some ofthe eba ucte istic qroduefions of the United States; such as tlie tobacco und indigo plants, the cotton shi ub, rice, cte The facsimiles have been engraved by M* . Val- lance, who executed this important pa t of the qublicalion at the City of Washington, whe e, by pc* mission of the sec-eta v of state, he had tlie original signatures constantly unde his eye. Department of State, 19//i *lpril, 1819. I Ce tifv, qliarthis is a correct copy ofthe o i- ginal J>ecia ation of Independence, deposited at this Dcpa tment; and that lhave conma ed all tlie signatu) cs witli those of the o igiuaJ, and have found them exact imitations, JOHN QUiNCY ADAMS. The portraits ? e eng living by M-*. T.ongvxre, f om original paintings by Mess s Stua t, Copley and Otis, and the most esteemed likenesses. The A ms of the United States, and the several states, have been faithfully executed from o fficial descriptions and documents in the manner directed by tlie most approved authofis on tlie science of He* aid y. It is confidently expected htat this eng-aving will lie a splendid and truly national publication. Tlie publisher thinks he can p otnise that it shall be eady to delive* to subscribe s late in June, or ea lv ft: july next, at ten doku s each copy, to be paid on delive y. The eng avings will be followed by a Pamphlet, containing the offical ilucumciUn connected with tlie utblicution as authorities, and a list of the subsc i- icrs' names. 'Hie Pamphlet to be delive* ed r. It is acntemplated to have a few copies printed on pape- prepa ed to carry colours, to have the shields accu ately tinted in the modern style; and the plants, etc. colo cd by one of our most appro ved water colon e s. The p ice of those superq copies will be thirteen dolla s each Gentlemen who \rish fou coloured copies, are requested to add the word u coloured” to their subscription. Satin, manufactured expressly fo/* this publica tion, is daily expected from France. Care shall be taken and no trouble or expence spared, to have some very superior copies printed on tliis sa in. Tlie price of these copes cannot now-be as certained. itwillhereafterbcannouuccd. Gentle men \\ lio wish fo;* copies on satin, are requested to add to their subscription the -words u on satin.** JOHN BINNS, •A**. 7, Chesnnt -Street, Fhihulolphia. grTSubscriptions will be recived at the office of the Savanmih fiepuUiran o (finances or parts of ordnances militating against th»s o: (finance be and the same are hereby repeal ed. ^ Passed, in Counc 1,18th Oct. 1819. T. U. P. CHARLTON, mayor. Attest, K. R. Cutlsr, c. c. An Ordinance Be it ordained by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Sar-'anoah 'n O'luncil assembled, and it : s hereby ordained by the authority ofthe same, That the mayor be aiidhe is he eby author-sed to enlist and add To the City gut d e:ght watchmen over and above their present number. Bussed in counc I, 18th Octobe", 1819. 1-HOS. U. P. CHAHLTOJV, ,Burnt. Alfes tj a.B.CUYEEIV'c. Mansion House. The subsc* ibe s have taken a large and com modious House at the co ne of G t en and M’ln- tosh-st*eels; which is now fitting up in the most convenient manner, and will be opened on the 1st of Oct next, for tlie aeccptabn of company. It is situated ill the most pleasant part ofthe town, and no pains v. ill be spared to render tlie establish ment worthy the patronage ofthe public. Rooms will he fitted up in superior style for the accom- < I ation of families, as well as single rooms for gen tlemen. The proprietors of this establishment have en deavored to combine elegance with convenience. They ffatter themselves their table and bar Will not be excelled by any in the Southern countr v They have also prepared in an airy situation large new stables and safe carriage houses. Tho’ie who are fond of good living, airy, new, and clean rooms and beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge for-liem- sclves. N. B. They intend keeping a livery stable, and will be provided with carriages, horses a* dan ap proved hostler. YOUNG & McKbEXE. f jmie 18 CCj* The editors of th? Savannali Republican, Charsestou Courier, and Milledgeville Jotirnal, will insert the above once a week till the 1st of January next and forward their accounts to the office of the Augusta Chronicle, foe payment. june 23 *(*48. i>. To Prmters.’ 4DAM HAMAG^ fietpccIfuUy infant* t/w trade, that he continue! H 'iL\H,/,wtur* f 'd/m ' , THE SCREW AND ftCTIIVEN ’ PRINTJNG PRESSES. The fo.iner'in its present improved state, witlj iron beds, &c. he has obtained a patent lor. T he estimation inwhch this p t sois he ld, is pe hap* best shewn by tbe demand for it—«ea ly .600 be ing in use of liis make, and .even' exertion shall Still be made to render it as complete as poss.blc* (IT* All otharartich s in the line. a& usual. THU It UTII f £.\‘ Pl’JSSS. This press has been adopted ft orn possessing ad vantages over all tit c otltcr iron and one-puli Press c.^ that are knowoqb be -nu$e Atne.icr- or Europe, in sonic particulrs; that is to sav, its construction combin''ng niiqense, power 11 a compact iorm, (given by levcfis) to dnrab'litv and liejitm ss. Jt *9 pa ticula lv adapted for beaigmovea and compris ed in a space of smalt couqta olive bulk. *fho manne: ot giving the immession isehti civ origin al, and diffe ent f 0111 other Presses, calculated to save the ri'jjj. The fo m is uni.o mh stationa ) , and the platen passes over by means of lolle*^, and a channel or rail ways, until b* ovgbt paiallcl with the fo m its ustsi and thV impression isgive'h with ease,and in an instant, hv tinning tlie’ouncq or handle with the left hand, exactly co ri spend ing witli the 1 uniting in ofthe c:i* v age and to m of tlie old p css. The two surfaces being ofi* on, and true to the greatest pertection, bod woi k cannot be done on them, when the P r ess is once adjusted, the pull egulated, and the beating at’ended to.— The smallest ca* ds may be printed on thcjn'xritlt- out bearers or mackhng; they may also used when thefo m ia off, fo tnk ng copies 1 om manuscript^ als, coins, &c. Thus cqutre no levelling or-fix ing, and tlie P/ess, of a la gc tojal size, occupies duly a space of 42 inches square. Each Press will be accompanied with a copper plate engraving and p*into! di ections. •. He has also to add, that it s his dot eiminat onto make them as complete and cheap as possible, and is now selling them as low* :is they are sold inti, eat B ritain, with some imp ovements, and at least not infc ior n w o- kmanslnp. I'll is P ess is *n general use in Em ope, and lias the recommendat ons of printcis of the li ghest stand ng in the r favor. The opinions of some of those who have used • them here is respectfully submitted. ADAM DAMAGE, Philadelphia, November 24,1818. Mn. A. TIamagk, Dear Sir—1 cons der the Ruthven P ess as a very valuable imp- ovcinent, and think tlie trade gener ally*, a e under great obligations to you for your zeal and perseverance, in naturalising so useful an invention. The Press comb ned a vastRecession of power, with a cohs derable diminution of labor to die workmen; and, so far -as relates to the one you manufactu edforme. lean safely tay, that -t is* m T poss ble for anv piess to p- oduce a mo-e equable •nip ceson. The plat ten and bed for the form bt- ingboth of cast • on, 1 fully expect that this most essent al qua!-ty will be pe imuient. With heai tb.y w ishes for that success to your ma nufactory, which it so well dcsei res, 1 am,'s»«, vour obedientse vant, THOMAS II. PAJ^’ER. Philadelphia, November 26th, 1818. We, the subscribe* s, having had the Ruthvep Press wfi operation for so me t me past, arc of opin ion, that t is equal in every respect to any Press now in use, Its pcculia merits consist, n the fo- m t-cniarifing stationary—the mode of g ving the iiupfiesstoi), and the case and fac litv \v zh which the necessary power is appl t d by the wo kmcn; At e hestate not to declare our cnt»*e sat-sfact on with the Press, and that we look upon the preference g»ven *t, by the different workmen who have been engaged, as conclus vc test n.onv 11 its favor. (Signed) WILLIAM BROWN. CLARK & RAKER. Mr. A. Ramage. ALTERATION. LIBRARY. Tlie day* for dehver.ng Books to the members of the Savannah Lb*ary Society will reman as he re to foe, viz: Monday, Wednesday and Friday; but the hou s, instead of from 4 to 6,. will be from to 5 r. 31. durmg the winter months. OEMLER, sec*y. S. L. S. nov 9 f221 Pilots. Authorized to actfor the Bar and Diver of Savan nah. Branch Pilots. B S sson F. H.oughton H Baker f Bradley T West W Wall J Elford 11 A nde. son S Timmons II Cra g TNottuge J H Ha d John l.ow N B 9 .sson S Briggs, R. Key J Furness A Guard J Dowdv W Wh te J Delano J Pitcher S Norton R G lenders S II Timmons JohnJohns CtHTtPlCATE PILOTS; L Fostor P S I' tcher E Holies E C.a-ff T Hu ilei W Todd I) Proctor J Pea son r.or 8 By order of the Hoard. '• JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, 220 sec*ry Coni, of Pilot or* 25 Dollars Revard. RUNAWAY, about twelve moot sago, JOHN, negro man, a carpenter by t« ode, belong ng to the estate of George Pea son, deceased, about twenty-five veai-s of age; five feet a x inches high, tlie eabouts; he is 1 kelv, tolerably stout and well made*. If he. s not hr. king about this place, he is supposed to have gpne to Oglethorpe county*, to Savannah, at both of which places he has lived. The above reward is offered for liis deliv ery fit the Augusta fail. ' LUCY 3f. YARNOLD. ? Adminlstra- JOHN ft. MANN, 5 tors. (TT "The editors of the Savannah Republican- and Washington News, will please publish the above once si week, for six weeks, and forward their, accounts to tlie office of the Augusta Chopn* c!e fo * payment. nov 9* fi52l Notice. All persons having demands gainst the estate of David Lewis, late of tfiis town, deceased, are requested to kediader them in. to the subscriber, proper! v Attri»ted > u:itjiia the time prescribed by lew; ami those indebted to said estate are request ed to‘make immediate payment. * SE Xiry's March20,m& . Philadelphia, November 25th, 1818. / t . Sir—Solicitous ;ls we feell for the encou age- mcnf of American genius we cannot withhold die piai.se due a fore gn invention of man .lest advan tage. The Rutevcn Press, upon wh cii wAa* de- si* ed to give an opinion, we consider the most com plete machine fo printing, wh ch we have ever ex am ned. For ease in wo king, wc have never seen its equal. From ts pecul nr const net on, ingeni ous as it i HLfel, we conceive it to be admu&bSy calculated for the performance eff good p nt ng.— With regard to ts celerity, ourslio t aequaoitunce with the machine wll not permit us to speak pos> titivclv; 1: < t wc believe :t w ll not be found ulteri or to am'on the continent, 1\*ith icspcct, See. Sic. T. C. DPWDEN, SAVtl EL K. KRAMER, JOHN T. SICKELJ*, ANDREW L. STITCHEIL SAM CEL ROSM ELL, PHILIP MILLER, JESS EE F. CAVITT, STEPHEN 15ADGER. * ’ To Adam Ramagc. JVV.t- Fork, July 8, 1819. Df.au Sir—I have fo r some t me prustbeen th> eat en ng to wrttc to vou, to let you, know how well l am pleased wHh tlic Ruthven* P cs:., ur.p oved and made by you; but a vanety of cucumstances have heietofo' e prevented t. I have had t 11 constant operat on three months; du ing wh ch t me neariy all tlie printers of tb set- ty, and a number of our most ngen 011s mechanics, have cal-sd to examine it. 1 hey have p orot r.c •ed it as complete, in eve y respect, as any much nc*y they have ever seen. - The follow ng is tlie idea I have of it. No Pr nting Press has evu been constructed, on wh ch mote or better woifccan be done in'afciven tme. The exertion of working it is no more than heal thy exercise for a boy* 15 yea s of age. (1 have a boy of that age to work on mine*) It is well msde, the tlifferc nt jia' ts admirably pro portioned, and not more .hable than other I't esses to get out of tepair. 1 am, y cur's, respectfully, D. FANSHAW. w >Ir. A. Ramage. Nno-York, .April24,18if. Sin—The Ruthven Press arrived safe*, and is i« successful operation. Many ofoitr pi nte-s have been looking at, and all express tlie.r unqiialiiied app obat on of it. Your Press is better made than one vrctiiavp fifing Rutiiven's manufactory. It is, n fact, an excellent machine, os powerfti) as the Columbian, and to hi preferred for its lightness and simplicity. ; Your obedient seivauts/ " D. & G. BRUCE Mr. J|l. Ramge. For Sale * k . A STANDING PRESS, and a complete COP, PER PL ATE PRESS,'20 ittcu rollen, both new. sept 20 207 • One Hundred DoBars’ Rewsfrd. Ranaway f. om tlifc subscriber some tilne in Fe. bniarj' last from my .planUtian, near Jfillcitee- vjlc.ane^o mai named ICharles.'' TIus negro was-aised m the family 01 Charles I rfine, near t'unbury, m LiSertv countv, and \vas some time the property of Mr, Wilfifod, of Savannah whee he is well ktjw-n. J JBr&w. W ibsco.rfed he took With huna ^irrel horse, racktle and b idle, and cs umiy-ielatjyes anrl. acquaintances both, ia cotmtyand Savpnnah, andashjs wife wla> to MlA Palmes, of Sarannah, has latefo ed, ttis p.esum^d Charles is at no gre* lwmpr.vto.n>'oe^son who shall apprehend again, one hundred dolha-s. m*y 17 • V O. B. JflTCHEtf.