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.: Dafcicing School./. . t VKr.wANSAY would respectfully acqua nt ti* ' j^tcsind srentlemen of Savwiiuli, tliat W. w, “ 1 open Ifi* school on Tiiii- sday, ^ in5 ** 1,1 a * room which he u-lsengaged <i> t$i*t purpose, tn v ' the lower part of the ouI?!rig Cvncd uy Solo- iiion’a Lodge, ,»ea ».ae old V r.^ytcron elm cii.— Tne days of tuition w»U' be l ucs&t} * and iim s- " day*, from :j 3 td 6 o’clock, P. M. for Ld <*, and frorffi to 9 frir gentlemen; :«<! Saturdays fur prao • tis-ng Cotillions, from J to *3 fo- Iadoa, and t om 6 to9 fcrgSuV'Jonen. t llc'will also JC**- lessons ^very d-ly in the week, » om 9 o’cjyCk A. M. to 2 P.M; teid r.tnn Sto9V KL at tiie^iie place, to famlics *.ho n**y form into clas^er^—aud would ''^prefer^ receiving private lessons, tn,.commence *‘.Gn Monday neXL . The price of tuition for tho?e *wrf 9 1 for * ' ’facr ^eaaoiu sttended lfs achool.‘15 dollars per ^. fi‘ia»ter, ~5 dolls. of the swrife to be paid n ad- .. vanccL^bf those who have not before attended : his schohl,20 dollars ?»Cf qua ter e dollars of Lie same to be paid in advance. Application can oe • made to him at the Uou«e r of P. F. Thouussou, *’ • esq. near tlte'jcourl-lrou/e, or at the tuition roc*.n. PlaUercd'TiV'tbe eusou -agchient W'iiicii he has heretofore received f dhi the c tUensof Havannan, 4 iirthe line of Ua profession; hc hopfs, by las ex- ertioin *1>i please, to. be again -jjtiiiiKrpatroua^c. S*ivanna!i % -Yoy. 5. Slid. . M-iCu^ns’ aad Plaiitas’-iiotel The subw.ribcr takes thin mcibil of returning hi, be»t t/n'nloi to ins fritnrl#.; af i emu.’ rv cus- -1 totners t!tgene<eii| fut tlte l.bera! latronaije he tmV ^ "been tivored oritlt rtuce his cijnmtnceroent in huiinrti., He also take/tlie iiits'ty ol informing them, ihit wkTtig into View dt tinprecidenied. 1 luxuraria: of the present ciopjiCm which he has ‘'beenin eye- witness, <1 inng a ccent tzeutshjn through ihtt interim? of thty »!„u ana part of ii. -Carntau,) as also the g. ea! Vcaicity .-.nil increased- ’ Valurtfnhb-i Jt.Hut thails »• fc'it reasonahU ami . hut that* cunt.pah-tent redaction might to t»k» ' nlJee ill the pride of hnrird—Acting, on tlioat , ;Vpri)iein:i»,«riJ wiihi du's object ii vie*, he hat, ';ad»R'ed’i!ie 1.41 'wing-rath# tn.be observed at the ^a^mve’ iestdiln/.meni, during the muling winter. “ Transient Vurders. per. itiy f ftnadl an ! Ifi.igiiig per q trier I)i do per mijntlt Jl > wiMriui’; Vd.img. per tjutter ISO do ncr month j , . tn ostablish ig die ab-we ratU. he’C liters him. "‘tseif that Ilia fi-lends wit itscover a di-po- 3ition tn e inform td existin', cieen nstauce.', J'taiHl •» lie imemi-cbntiniin.g ,n r.si exirti.m, ; tc-ktep l«‘S. ti*r. !tf P'-»tll..dv »lt:i «;hcd villi ti»* , bc.Ht"'the rtijjr^et afi'jYU, his l^ddinsf ,cl?»n a • *«*• hsual, and Ills h*»une quiet andlouittfiiTUbid ( !, i» .'species of i^nfibihj^ - evul per-oirtvU) h-. . hope* to merit aeoiilimia.jo- id |,fir f:svor.s. Ii H only neccwary to aifd, th.it hisjijr v. ill alwn.s be applied-with the heal ir,|':;»rsHnd wines, aa- i'j* Sluhleswith r.«»rn, o«Lt, tiul^r ar.d Itkv. <•*. "the best quality, with altobtive holers -ts h-irto- furr. ' ;.'t, w. CltAU;. ^ i Savann'ih, 1st Odloher, V3t9. fif II The editors i.f.4hc Vli’.lej«vil?< Journal, .August* .Ht*raid, and Mssruiary, ijli please in* sert the above six times in Uieir r»>pirt:ve j \prr '/Jtnd forward th^ir acco'unty tr> the dhee of the Savannah Uepubiican for payment. ortJA) 2f*4 Marine 6c Fire Insurance Company WWBiWBAA', The bosrtfof directory oftlie Savannall Marine and Fi'e In.lL. ance company^iiave declared a L) . vide ml of ttrpcr per cml oh tlieirtiansactohsfor the last sis months, wli cli w U hepa’d at the othce on and after Thu sday next, the ICtH inst. „ B. WAYNE, rec'ry. jime 7 -S4 i j T,1 5(1 ion ou ChaHes C. WrightStAVm. D. Smith. Historicaly Portrait, Bank and Seal BJiGRjiVERSi Having formed a conneiSon, under the finn of It right iJ Smitfi, beg leave to inform the public that tiie above business MU be continued at the place fa merly occupied by.C. H. Wr gl\t, in the u ppe ]>a t of.:d Josiaii PfdUiM’s store, at the co per of; Whitake.- and Bryii; at eets, wliei’e aU O'dcrs n their 1 ne' w.ll be punctually attended td, and no pains spared to give the utmost Satisfac tion. ^ - NotOlal and Counting House Seals, Bills of Ex change, M'-J-chapt’s Ca ds of Add css, Vis ting Cartis, plain and ornamented Door Plates, Coats of A ms. Also* all k lids of Coppe plates add V.'ood Ertgraving, csecute<l at the N. York and Philadelphia esUbJished’pr ces. iY. R. Copperpiatc Printing done 'at a reason* able, notice, at trie above place, nov 2d 223 , * Dancing Academyi Mr. TiiEonpiiB H.Firoiif, begs leave to inform the citizens cf Savannah -that he will open a DANCING ACADEMY, on 'Ihiirsday. the Stli inst. at the large and commod us room cf tiie comt inmse. 1X^" will also g ve pr.vate lessons to Indies and gentlemen ouappl cation to him at the house occup ed by M s. P crce, opjjosite the Wash ug* ton Mall. The days oftiiltion ill be T"lies'lay’s 'fhursilay’s and Sato day’s, f ori>’3 l*»6 o’clock j*. m. for young ladies, and f om r ) to D for gentlemen. M . Kayo!l<s w 11 also g vt* icssoarevery day m the; week. :itA?;e s:ir.ic place, at siich hours of the mbrn ng as ut'.y best »u t fain 1 es, who are des - rou3 to rbrht /nto classes, or would pi cfe* j rcceiv- ; ng |> ivate lessons. Pc sous xv sh ng nfonn:tt}on as to ."'I . payollc’s mo »1 ch^racte , ethical on airi talents, will be pleated t j cinju ve oi Mr. Petit DeViMers and of M . Joh:, Gucnin. Pr^c oftuiton S^* cnt«ance, and •'Si '' pe p quarter. Notice. - All persons artr forwarned not to purchase that plantation or tract of land, called Nelv;Bc,' in Soutl^XJarolina advertised by George Woodruff, esq. as the said tmetof land belongs to tlic estate of •Murray to which the subscriber is the only sur viving representative. This tract of land' called Ntlvillcv is olfe^jd for sale by the subscriber, up on advantageous terms, and indisputiibletifles will begiveii. - LOUISA OMONES june 30 54 3'J irJ .■ Notice. *.. y . The sole, and surviving paftner of a Inuse, and 5fhc most extensive a.tri resnecudde, tlrv. ever ex- listed in Gita lestbn, South-tiff oiina havi?*r sulic.-- . ed most scyc cly f om its eve se* ami otre- cau- es; but; frbhi a nearly twenty yea s la’u-, has s' JloW a prospect and ce taintv* of d.naie : some ■* thing very hau-lsome from the ilirAhm* of it; and having to support a t Dim against <?ie hvanish ’pfovernm^nt for a very extensive sum, s.-euxd to Sinl by the convention of 3 3/2, and the trettv ve- ceiitly concluded ’V^h ^jpain, add supported, he every document and proof Unit ran he necessary to suhhivnti.de ih that have been mostly it i.r- "keeping of tilt American goveriimen*, for font- teen y'.ivs past—wouT J b« glad'‘txr treat widi an # honorable an.1 rcspectablr hmistrin t*corgV»t f° r the impicdi ito advance of Oxta Thousand /Whirs, iin the legal interest of the country, the pivinenl to be secured by a security ou a most extensive .amt valuable Lauded property? In tilynu county.— Or, he would prefer procuring the imuie«h;te. patronage of S. respectable house or friend that amount, on the condition, of their being per mitteil to participate in the monies rtceivetl, be yondanv thing liiat he could o rer, as an interest saad'to nave permanent ulvamages secured to them, alter the recovery of - the property. The most satisfactory and undeniable testimonials and evidence* vrfd ite yhown to any res|>ect:ible appli cant. For further particulars, please to apply to capt. Newcomb, at Uie bar of the Washing^ bLn. •S ivanna^ Jnnr l3fA,lSl^ f41] To the Inhabitants of Savamiali and its vicinity. A ffentbuuan, who lias Lit civ arrived lie e f om Ihi opt*, u'r.dmt*akcs to cu e dent to that noble animal, thrushes, and cont acteil lee peuitiously cured; sul nts, s; king Jioves fUechirdW reuuy takes to cu e the ciis« all DISEASES ir tiie HOUSE—corns, , completely hIh! ex- ** ns, lameness,- and <J. Iff also under lie eye, f colled tip- cted. lie begs lea to renta k, tiicse d-senses* genemlly, may (it tak en ewe of at nn eariy stage) he cu ed m a very sho t perm!, arid at a tr d ng expense. Ho-^o Medicine* of evey description, carefully prepar- ed. and td.be bad on the sho lest not ce. llo’ses caredully bldd. * oung Lndo-sand gentlemen taught to t i de and manage a ho sc dexterously in a few lessons. He iv (I alio break ho«ses lb rd.ng, and t ain them to draft in the inost perfect manner— ns Ii*6 */!>}cct.js to.create* a preference and by his • Notice. ' All persons are cautioned agipnst purchasing from Minor \Yiii/i, any lands belonging to the es- ates of Thomas Washington; or David Murray, as heating sjtid Minor Winnf has no.power or aiteiori- ty to dispose of any property of said estates.— Persons who have purchased, and hold muter ids title, are notified tliat suits will be commenced against them’by the subscril>er, who alone has tlie legal claim to the property belonging to said es tates. TOUISA OMONES. june SO ' 54 , Poiice Office, Oct. 2,1819. The tranqttllity ami good order which ought to be preserved in this city on the "Sabbath day, bc- in£ very much disturbed bv mobs and collecting Of'negro boys, 1 am direct by the Mayor to take sudi boys into custody, when 5 acting in a noisy and tumultuous manner. The masters or employ ers of those negro boys and child en ju-o earnestly requested do keep them "more confined to their respective y.uxls, and in a better sfr.te of subor. dilation* F. M. STONE, marshal. I Committees of Council. Committee of Finance—Aldermen Hair’s, Bourke, iUwv. liuol and Court-House Committee.—Aldermen Cepe, H©e&, Slieftail. Streets.ad Lcue Committee—Aldermen Wli tc, Heibcrt, DT.yon. Committee—Aldermen lierhe;!, Kel Iv, Morr son. , Futfiji and Lamp Committee—Aldermen Daven po t, Bees, Cope. JieoUhyv.il Comet try Com mittee-^A 1 de nne n AVar- ng, Hrov s; Homy. i Jhirhr: Committee-—Aldermen Sheftall, Kelly, Comndttee oi} Public Sales—Aldermen Bourke, Herbert] Davenport. K.ipfiif and Fire Jiuc.yet Committee—Aldermen Kelly. Bourke, D*Lvoiu . Committee on Puhc Docks—Aldenneti Daven-. port, Slhitall, Bees. ' Extractf'om the mi n utes. It. U. CUYLEIl, cf c. sep^ 16 89 An Ordinance Ent tied ait ordinance ft» the better rcgnht on of the gui^jowder brought intotliecitv, and for the appo nfinent of a ^uper ntendant of gunpowVler, Avi'h fets and ibr other furposes here n after ntent oned: •Sec. 1st, Be it orda' : ue«I h.V tlie mayo and al- Jermeii of the city of Savamiali, n council assem bled, and t s hereby o di ned by the authority' of the same. That, at the first regular meet ng oi touned n November next, and at the first jvgu ar meeting in Noveinbe every year iiercafie , litre shall he nliosen by ballot a super nteiidant of gunpowder, to serve' fo out* yeawho shall lions to please and • easonaMe terms ensure j enter into bond with tw the patronage of tlie puhl c. Any commands, ad- j tees, »n the sum of two thousand dollars, for the * c 1 fathful peifiormam rested to .louv laxcsru F, at M s.. I’aliv.ei boa ding hous^Vlefivrsbn sljeet,. corner of Pi* kiefitst'cet, shall becarclhte attended to nov fd 232 ■i Notice. Pei'sons ltaving claTins against the estate of col ^jciluv are requested to present them to the ’ un tenagned an*l those indebted to estate are I'equlred to make immediate paivment to J. J; MANVm.L, J V ,/at. GEO. M. \Y ATE US* 5 exV*. oct i9 203 Georgia— Giifttham County. By S. M. lfond, clerk of the court of ordinary For said county. .To all whom it may concern; - Whereat Ann Elerlie appl es for letter? cf ^d- fcinastraticn on the estate and effects of Ma t Ef lerbe, late of Chatham county, planter, deceased, *s nearest of kiijv . Therr, are therefore, to c te and admonish all ind singiitaV the k nd-ed and cretl tors of the Saul deceased to filetlicir object ons ( fany they f*ave) in my 'office on or before the 3d day. of jaiiuaiy • Jlext, otl*mvise letters'oi**adininis^*a6ou uili be grunted the applicant. , Given umkr my hand and seal, this 3d day of December, 1819. - (L 8) S. M. B0>0> c c o c i dec 3 ... ^ 5HY ' v An Oitlinance, *Fo*prevent persons from"tkdling and retailing c°r- tain articles of daily* consumption, unless they be of the growth or manufacture of tins state, or *South-C*rolinai at die Public 3l;uket of this ci ty, and for other purposes; Beit enacted by the .tfiiyor and AUIennm of the Savannah ill Can.uif „nd it i» fereby oiprterf by thti ms/ynitg of O. +amr, Tliat, from’ and.»f‘i;r t!ie pas^g* ot' U.i, onl mnee, no- person or persons shall In- ;4!o»edtp br i,g- to tile SubBt market of this pity^orespose’fo sale at saiil place, mf butter, veg-euult s;*t>r ojticr s-nuiar as- fides of consumption, not the (^■oivthor mamifac- ' ■Sire of tins state, or cf Souta4iiu olin»—unless bv ,fecial license from this board—»13cli s.'iali he #‘raHetl oil the petition'of any person or persons aontvituc for tiie same, he, she or they first paying ,-rr . a- x.. i ti - : Notice, The estate and effects of Andrew I>w n, A. Er win, G occ,.& C«. and Iv win <k Co. hav ug be< iLSSgncdto the subscribe s foi tbepaunent ofcei- luin debts in th«; fi st uis’ance, Jmdafte* wa tls tor the benefit ofall thee ed to s oi the sad ’concerns, notice is lie cl>\ given to those nte osled, of th sad assglfuieut. AH pc sons’indebted to the sad-And ewKiw.n, Erw n, Ci oceik Co. ir E w n ix Co. :« e ru t tied to p?v the amount of their debts to the suhsr be only, uud a sjitedv pav- nieht w I! he . c m ed, u o de to enable the sub- - be to make settlement of the abates of the d fi ms. AH those having cla-ms aga.nst the d pa t cs a e icqiieMed to c.xlub.l them to the sttbsc bers, duly attested. r; ei >i;i;e n aitgheaves,^ JOHN .U‘K!N\K, 1 ( HAPiNA MdvlNNE, iV'li.LlAM SIMS, ma th 31 76 } assignees. For Side A pr me Mulatto Fellow, 20 years cf age—tenns low. Apple at th s office, nov 6 '219 For Sale,- «• The following tracts of LAND, teal estate of the lute gener.d James .luchson. of v.ffi ch manv see highly valuable. Indisputable titles will be made.' In Scriven couritv, 15,0 ac-es on Great Ogechee, near. Paramofe’s 11.11, and known as Jackson’s Bluff lu Effingham, 500 ac es—200 river swamp and 800 p ; ne—adjoining Indian bluflj on G eat Oge- chee. ■, 4*70 ac-es, p'ne, near Tuckaseek»ng. In McIntosh, 200 ac-es, dak and Ivcktxy, ad- in j*JT Catlicad, and Robert Ba'die’s. In Glynn, 3-50 acres—150 river swamp and 200 p ne—-tonne ly .fames BuileOs. , SOOac es, oak and bicko v, formerly urector’s, near tlie Alatamulia, adjoining Reed’s alufi. 550 acres, on the Alatamal*^, part of a tract of 1150, g-anted to Geo. Kincaidc, and ad- joiuing Paul Poacher’s ijid W. Ma lie’s land. —i y 500 acres, Bnfi'aloe swamp, and p : ne land, granted to Kincaide, 'adjoining Quarter- nanu's. , 1000 acres—300 swamp and 700. p ne and—at the head of Little Satilla, adjoining Mil an’s. In Camden, 550 acres—800 tide ma sh, 2SO pine -adjoining John Hardy’s, on G eat Sat Ha. — , 750 acres—350 river swmnp and 400 pine—odjo ningN. FearreV on G eatiiaUla. S 200 aci es on Jug [ hg thirty i Jug Branch, r St- Ma- For Sale, "rrv*”? -— - . v i j A VAIJL T ABLE tract ci L.AND, situated on fthfe IwJO thi tre'aii.?v the sum of fifty dollars for such | Lojesville road, about seven miles from 'Savannah, , 150 acre® on Great. Satilla, known as tlie Burnt Fort tract. — , 5O0 ac. es marsh land, near McN sli’s. In Tattnall, 1207^ acres—500 h gh rive swamp ami 707$ pine-r-near Beard’s bluff, on tlie Alata- maha. Also, to let, on animprovi njcleas'?, the trust lot known by die letter IV. in Anson ward, front ng Ogletho pe square. „ Application tobeihalle m Savann;ih, personally or by letter, to JOSEPH W. JACKSON. oct 22 t2i>6 Xcenoe, which sKall last for the spa«Sf six mouths, j rontsxnhig 450 acres more <ir less; it is well calcu- andiBhall not be u&d by any pther pexsem but die j iated for the cultivation of rice or cotton, had has a Qttfe nart^d iB.the said hoepse. dwelling house, barn,-’and several * neg- o houses, .dndbeit enacted^ by the aut.'ndity q/btr«aV£.Th&L J with a l-.ttlc repairs could be made veiy comfo ta- of the duties he e.n aite prescr bed, Ssc. 2d. And be it further ordained, That shall not be lawful for any person or persons to ca.-ry gunpowder without a secure* and proper covering in any Waggon, ca t, or drav, or otlr w sc brought through the sqtia es, st cets, Ian or wharves of the c ty, and every person or pc - sons so ^n'cr/liitg shall fo-felt and pay a sum not exceedu.g thi tv dollars. Sec. 3o. And be »t further orda’ned, That me-chant, factor, retailer, or dealer of pow der or persons whomsoever, n this cdy, si.all retain, keep or have in. bis, her or their pos- sr-ss arti at miy one time, « greater quant t) of gunpowder than twenty-e gbt pounds weight, and oil mbrniation given to the mayor o either of the aid -1 men, or either of the managers or ass stunts of lire eng lies, pr the same com ng by any incuts to the knowledge of them, or either of them, o’ a g eater quantity than twenty-eight poimds MX ght of■ gunpowder in the possession of or with n die enclosure oi enclosures of any per son or piteous whomsover, at any one t me, the mayor o-1 Alter of^the aldermen, manager or as sistant avstb esaul, a-e authorised to dest. oy or remove the same, or to *eport the same to the c - v comic l.whe eof ptoof being made tiie oflehd- ?r shall be fined in a sum not exceed;fuj dollars. Sec. 4th. And be it further ordained, That the commande* or master of any ship or vessel which shall or mey, at any time or times he eafte-., ar rive at o-m theha bor of Savannah, having on boatd.mo c than twenty-eight pounds of gunp dei, shall v th n twenty-fou • hours after his.moor- ing at o opposite the city of Savannah, cause such gnnpowde to be removed to the magarine, or smili othe place or places as shall be des gnat- ed by tlie super ntendunt of gunppwde , and eve ry maste &• commaiider of any ship or vessel, owner o cons gnee, or other person or persons, br nging such gunpowder s’udl pay to Ike superin tendent o/ gunpowder twenty-five cents fo each and eveiy keg of tlie wc ght of twenty-e ght pounds, and the Ike sum >n pioporton to the we ght the eof at the t me of the superintendunt’; rece v : ng the same, wlio shall give a receipt for the quant tj* of gmipowde- so received, to such pe son or pe sons, specify-ng the weight, jiumbcr of the kegs, ma ks aiul numbe's so rece ved, anil who shall be accountable for the same, p ov ded t s made to appea • by the owi.e- o ow.ne s that waste o*’ damage has occurred by hisnegl gence, and he shall be further entitled to receive f ora the ownQ*. o r owners, cons gnee, or other person o pe r 8ons, at tlie time of delivery or t ansfer of tiir; same, tlie sum of six and a quarter cents for each and every kej; of gunpowder of the we ght of twen ty-e ght pounds, and'the like sum in proportion to the we-ght thereof. See. 5th. ,And be it further ordamed, That it shall be the duty of the superintendent ofgunpow- der to ustend evc*y day (Sundays excepted)-from tlie hoi-s of ten o’clock in the mo rang until twelve o’clock, at the place or places det gnated fo tlie receiving and delivery of gunpowder, and in case of non-attendance (unless good and suffi cient excuse be made to the mayor and aldermen, at a cgular meeting of £Ounc 1, to-* each and eve- iy «nfo-'illation so la.d, tiiat he shall be fined .n siim not exceeding thirty dollars. Sec. 6th. And be it further o<da net!, That the harbo- maste is hereby required to give notice and info m the master or commander of any ship o vessel, b ng ng gunpowder over and above the weight of twenty-eight pounds of the, dut es re- quri ed of him by this ordinance, and any master, or . PROPOSALS for Publishing, 6ysubucrifiiion} ' nv JOHN B1NSS, A SPLENDID EDITION OFTfWS Declaration of Independence: The »l:f of the paper is 36 inches b_r 24; it Jmil been nianuhictuifd hy Mr. Ame», u) his befit mua- iter, and of the ve y best materials. T!»e design from the ^enf d of Mr. Bridj)ort is executed in imitation ot But Belief, and encircles the Declaration as a cordon*hono , surmounted by the arm s of the United States. I ?n mediate iv undeineath tlie arms is adarge medal lion portrait of general Geo ge Washington, suppo ted by cor- UUCOpied, embcLished xoitf: rjteurs fags, and other liliiaj'y tixfphies andemblevix. On one .side of the medallion po t ait, is a similar pp t ait of John Hancock, president of cong css July 4,1776, and on tjie other, a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, au thor oi’tbe Decla ation of Independence. The A ms of M Thc < Thirteeii United States,” in medallions, to mi, the emaindcr of the cordon, which i 3 further en. idled by some of the clia acteristic jro'Juctions of tlie United States; -sucli' as the tobacco and Indigo plants, tlie cotton sluub,Tice, ‘.e. ‘ The facsimiles have been engraved by Mr. Val- la»ce, who executed tliis important pat of tlie (ublication at tlie City of Washington, who e, by »e-mission of die see eur y of state, lie had tlie rigiiuitsignului'cs constantly under his eye. Jjepartnient of SiatCy 19th April, 1819. I Certif)*, That this is a ctoivct copy of tlie o i- ginal Dccfa ation of Independence, -deposited at this Dcpa tment; and tliat I have coin pa ed all the- natures with those of the original, and have found them exact imitations. JOHN QUjNCY ADAMS. The portraits a e eng uying by M». Longacre, oni original paintings by Mess s Stuart, Copley ml Otis, and the. most esteemed likenesses. Tlie A ms of the United States, and the several •tates, have been faithfully executed from official ptiuHs and documents in the manner directed by tlie most appiovcd audio; s on the science of ie "aid y. Ii is confidently expected htat tliis engraving ri!l hv a splendid.aim truly national publication.; I he publisher thinks he can p omise-that it shall i ie euilv to deliver to subscribe s late in June, or a Iv in july next, at ten dolars each cony, to be aid on ilelive y. The eng avings will be followed by a PumplX'ty lontainlngtlieojflrcrt/ducumeutsconnected with the mblicatiqu us authorities, and a list of the subsc i- i»ers’ names. 'The I’uuiphlet to be deliveredgra* It is aentemplated to have a few Copies printed >n pape p epa ed to carry colours, to have the iliiehls accii atclv tinted in the mode, n style; and die plants, etc. coloicd by one of our most appro ved water colon e s. Tlie p ice of those superq copies will be thirteen dollu s eicii Gentlemen •■vbo wish fo. coloured copies, are fequestetl to add the word ^colonreif 1 to their subscription. Satin, manufactived expressly for this publica tion, is daily expected from France. Care shall !»x* taken aiul no trouble or expence spared, to have soine very superior copies printed onlhis^a- in. The p ucj- o" these copes cannot now he as certained. ,Rivillhen*afterbeannoimce<l. (tenth - men \vm> wish for copies on satin, ore i cqui-stt- to add to tlic-ii* subsci-iption the woixls * e oh satin. JOHN IBM NS, A*. 7, Chesvut -Stivety P hi fad'dphia. Qfj'Subsci iptions will be recived at the office of the Suvcmutih Republican Mansion House. The subsc ibe s have taken a large and com modious House, at the co ne - of G een and M’ln- J.'wb-st eels; which is now biting up'■ in tire most' •convenient manner, aiul will be opened on the 1st of Oct next, for the aeception of company. It is situatcvVintlie most pleasant part of the town, and no pains will be spared to render the establisi.- tneut worthy the patronage of the public. Rooms will he fitted up in superior st;. It* for tiie, accom- dation ol families, as well as single rooms for gen tlemen. The proprietors of this establishment have en deavored to combine elegance with convenience. They Hatter themselves their table and bar wdl not be excelled by any in the Southern country They have also prepared in an airy situation large new stables and sale carriage houses. Those who are fond of good living, airy, new, Mid clean rooms and beds, and kind treatment, respectfully invited to call and judge forthem- s elves'. . N. IJ. They intend keeping a livery stable, and rill be provided with carriages,’horses ai dan ap proved hostler. YOLMi & McKLENE. june 18 Cfp The editors of tlie Savannah Republican,- Charleston Courier, and MilledgeyiBe Journal, will insert the above once a week till the 1st of I anuarv next and forward their accounts to the •flice of the Augusta Chronicle# fo;- payment. june 23 f43. ALTERATION. LIBRARY. The days for debverng Books to the members of tlie Savannah Lb ary Society, wli remit licretofo'e, viz? Monday, YVednesday and Friday; but the hou s, instead of from 4 to 6, will be fro v to 5 r. M/during the winter months. OEMLEK, sec’s/. S. L. S. nov 9 i221 . ; " Pilots. ized to act for the liar aiul liiver of Satan Buaxcii Pilots. Ae cpmrai>fl»i«™ & f’rrk of die uuu-ket/op eitlu r H them, shriljpfevenf tlic tlisposal ofauiy sacn ar- ticks espOSt:<Ttro »uo without the lietiise reqtfr- eil teouvorcmaiice, amt oi-der five san-.e to be re- rtK,r«Yroin the limiot of tjie, M-u-ket sqi-irc; am! in case tf refiml or re^stance to cornplv a-ith sucli ;iWer,'fti6. pe«o“ so'n-Sising’ or rsaistiRg-sfiall be gridinTaiyjl stint not eseee.ii|i|J ten dclbrs, to bv XccrittSoA infqrmution before Council; ami. the fidles w> c*f«sed to sale contrary to this’ewir.. C-—r’sd reaiitirfg or refusing, she'! lSMSMW ! fi»en possession j? Uj* the c.erk.oi ‘ j' jnarfcW* WS ^puty.-’tjr any rbnsiaSle of t!i’4 i amJ'Wrrietl batofHo:piul for the use of tiie % .. V V. r ClLAJtLTOS, iaay,r. ‘ *. MrtM,!A - v*r ~ tie. For terms apply to. JOHN MOKKALL. nov 23 r;23l To Hire, f for tso months, ) Th ee excellent Negro Clr- nenters, one of trhom is a naister svo; lchian. They can be bad reasonably, aad may be employed ,iii g-ftv part of -Jie ccui;try. Apple to”' *: WAITS 5t JOYNER. No- 2 21S Notice. JU*'perwzs h&fing demands aga’nst the estate'df A’sa Co t v, pump and block uh»k>r, deceased, w-11 present them’du!/ attested, and those indebted to trai nLikc pa\-pi »nt, to 1 uoy* p&il MA S. HUNTER, adats. conunaniler of any sliip or vessel, who shall neg lect O ' refuse tu comply with tlie terms of this or dinance, shall be liable to a fine not exceed ngtliir- ty dolla- s. ’ Sec. 7th. And be it further orda ned r That all ordinances or parts oford nances militating against this o.dmaiice be and tlie same are hereby- repeal ed. Passed, in Counc-], 18th Oct. 1819. T. U. P. CHARLTON, mayor. Attest, Ik It. CuxuiR, c. c. . An Ordinance To alter»nd amend,an ordinance for estabtisb'ng, O.ganinj and siy^iortin^ a regular nigiit V/tUai, a.id to increase the city guard. Be. t ordained by the mayor and aUcfmen of the city cf Savaunih in council ^assembled, and it s hereby ordained by the author.ty of die same, Titat the mayor l>e iml he is lie' eby aii.l'pr sed to eul.st arul add to flic city gua. d eight watchmen overarel abo.t- their nrt'.>c:irt Jrifnber.- Fussed in cnuic'l, IStKiOctobe-, 1S19. TUOS. If. F. CHAllLTOV mayor’ AttcsV. 1LU.CVYLEB, cf ' H Timmons B S sson HCag Ell oughton 'f Nottage J H Ha l H Baker T B adley J l ohn Low T West N 11 S;sson W Wall 5J Bngg^, J F.lford R. Ivey K Ancle sou J Furness A Guu'vd CEr.TIFICATE PTtOTS; DowtIv {•at;. L Fosto.- W YVh te P S P.tcher .! Dolano E Holies J P tchef L Car S No ton T Ha'ilen lw G I.auders YV Todd S II Timmons w ‘ D Proctor JohnJohns J Pi:\ son By-order of the Hoard. JOilJy G. HOLCOMBE, 229 sec’ri, Coin, hf Pilotage. * 25 Dollars Iletrard. RUNAJVAY, about twelve mont sago, JOHN, si. negixi man, d carpenter by t adbelong ng to the estate of George- Pea son, deceased, about twenty-five yca»-s of age; five feet s x inches high, o? the eabouts; he s Ikely, tolerably stout and well made. If he s not hi. king about this place, l e is supposed to have gone to Oglethorpe county, cr to Savannah, -at both of w!ik*h places he has 1 ved. The above .re ward is •fiered for his defiv- t rv at the Augusta jail. * LUCY AI. Y'ARNOLD, 7 Admin stra- < JOHN JT. MANN, 5 tors. Oft The editors of the Savannah BtrpufiVcan and Wasliingtoni .News, will please jri.bhaJi the above once a week, for six weeks, and forwajti t!reti*. accounts tq t],e office of the Augusta Chron- cic lb payment. nov 9 f l221 Notice. AU persons having demand! agninrt tl.e estde cf DaVid Lewis, late of thU town, deceased, arc requested to redndertheni in to fhe subscriber, rnsmiq.lv attested, uithin the time preecribetl by IstVf ’nid those mdebtcdto said estate a-e request- ed to make immediate payment. s: CLAftUE, ada’/r. , Stt’lfcny's Marti. 20,1810 To Frinters. ADAM RAMAGfe Respectfully informs the trade, that he continue* !•! miHvfnctnrc ' ** THE SCBE JV AND RtJTIlY'EN PRINTJNG PRESSES. The former in its present improved state, \v»tl_ iron beds, &c. he has obtained a patent for. Ik? estimation jriSvhch this p ess is held, is pe hapS best Shewn by the demand for it—nea ly 600 be ing in use of his make, and every exertion shall still be made tb render it as complete as puss.Lle* (Xj* All other articles in the line, as usual. THE RUTUVEWPRESS. This press has been adopted from possessing-ad» vantages over :ill the other iron tvid one-puli Presses that arc known to .be m usorin America or Europe* in some paitictilrs; tliat is t» say, its construction combin ng .mmerise power n a compact lorm, (given by level s) to durability and lightness. It is pa; ticula’ ly-adapted for being moved and con .jr is- ed ui a,space of small comparative bulk. The mannerof giving the impression is'enti elv oigih- al, and dHVc Pnt f oluotherFrestes» caleulatiL to save tlie-Kpe. The fo m is unitp nily stationary, and the plait en passes over by n.’cuns ot elleis, arfd a channel or rail ways, until brought parallel with the io m its rests, and the impu ssion osgiveu with case, and in an inslanf, by Unuing tb^oi.noo ?or handle with the left hand, exactly f'O res'pouii- ing with thetunningin ol the eair age and to m Sf the old ]» ess. The two smiaces being of iioiu anAJ true to the greatest pet lection, bml work cannhC^ be done on them, when the P r ess is once adjust ed^ the pull ’cgxiLited, and the beating attended to,— I Tlie SiJiallest cards may be printed on them with-j out bearers o** nmckUi.g,- they mav also used when the fo m is ofi , fo ta k ng copies t' oln ii.onuscripts, seals, coins, &.c. Thes • equire no levelling or fix ing, and tlie I’j-ess, of a la ge :cnul size, occupies oulv a space of 42 inches squate. Each F» ess will he accompanied with a copper plate engraving ami printed dri cctiolis. He lias also to aiUl, that it s lps detei initiation to make themas coinplete and cheep as possible, ajjd is now selling them as low as they are *>o!d in Gi eat Britain, with some imp; ovenients, and at least not info ior n .workmanship. This Press is in general use in Eu ope, and has the.recommcndat ons of printers of lire li sh* st standing hi the f favor. , ^ The opin ons of some of those who have used them here is respectfully submitted. ADAM RAMAGE. Phi la del phi a) .V, ■vc‘tnher'24, 1 ti 16’. Ma. A. Ramagk, Dear Sir—1 consider the Ruthven P- ess as a verv valuable niprqVemei.t, and think tlie trade gener ‘•illy, a e under great obligations to you for > our zeal and perseverance, in naturalising so uscfiii an invention. 'I'he Press comb-nod a v.ast accession of power, with a tons deral.de d-qiinut on of labor to the woikmeii; and, so tar as relates to tlie one you mamithctu ed for n\e. i can safely tav, that t is ni- poss ble for any pi ess to p oduce a’more equable imp ess on. The phitteu and bed for the form lin ing both of. cast it on, l fully expect tliat tins most essential qual tv will be pe manciit. Yi ith hea; tliy wishes fitr tliat success to your ma nufactory, which it so well deserves, lam, si*, your obedient so: vant, 'THOMAS II. PALMER. P/ahuLdphia, November * 5,1818. We, the subscribers, having had tiie Ruthven .P-ess n operation for some time past, are of opin ion, that it is equal in every respect to any Press now in use. Its peculia merits consist,* n the fo r m remaining stationary—rtlie mode oi giving the impression, andtfie ease and facility w-tli w hich the necessity powenis uppl ed by the workmen. Wc hes.tAte not to declare our entire sHt sfacton with the Fress, awl that we look upon the preference given it, by the different workmen who have been engaged, ;ls conclus.vc testimony »r Us favor. (Signed) YVILI.IA*. BROWN. CLARK ^ BASER. Mr. A. Ram age. , Philadelphia, November 25th % 1818. Sih—Solicitous as we feel! for the encomage- ment of American genius, we cannot withhold the ptaise due a fore gn invention of manifest advan tage. The Ruteven Press upon wh ch we . e de- si ed to give an op-nion, wc'consider tlie most com plete machine fo printing, wh ch we have ever ex am lied. Fo* ease in wo king, we have nave* seen its equal. From Is pcctil a- const'net on, ingeni ous as it i noveJj, we conceive it to be admirably calculated for ibc perfoi mahce of good pr nt ng.-- With regard to ts celerity, our si.o t acqua ntance witli the mach ne w ri! notpci.uiit us to speak pos-- titivelv; b .twe bei eve it w.ll not be found-uteri or to any on the cont.nent. YYitli lespcct, See. See. ' T. C. DpWDFN, SAMUEL U. KRAMER, JOHN T. SICRKLS, ANDREW L. STITCHER. SAMUEL ROSWELL, PH ILIP MILLER, , JBSSKF. F. CAYTTT, \ STEPHEN BADGER. To Adam Rimage. Nrv-York, July 8, 1819. Dear Srn—I have forsome time pastbeenthreat en ug to write to* vou, to let you know how well l am pleased with the Ruthven Pi ess, imp roved and made hv you; but a variety of circumstances have heietofme prevented t. 1 have had t in constant ope-at on three months: during wh ch t me nearly all the printers of th sci ty, and d number of our most mgen ous mechanic^ hay* called to examine it. They have p onoi nc vdit as complete, in eve y respect, as any roach nen' they have ever seen. The follow ngisthe idea I have of it. No Punting Press lias ever been constructed, on wh ch iiiQ. e or better wo* k can be done inagiven The exertion ofwmk’ngit : s no more tlian heal thy exercise for a hoy 15 yea s of age. . (I have a boy of that age to work on mine.) It is well made, the different pa ts admirably p;«» T t oned, and not mo. e 1.able Lian other Pr esses to get out of -epair. 1 am, youris, i esj; ectfully, K. D. FANS HAW. Mr. A. Ramage. . Nexo-Yorky April24,1819. Sin—The Ruthven Press arm ed safe, and is in successful operation.* * Many of printers have, been looking at, and all express their unqualified app obat oil of it. ^ Your Press is better made than one we have from' Kuthven’s manufactory. Itis, n fiict, an excellent machine, as powerful us tlie Columbian, and to b preferred for Us 1. ght ness :uid simplicity. Your''obedient set vants, „ 4 . ' D. & G. BRUCE air. A. IuUiige, For Sale A STANDING PRESS, and a complete COP, PER PLATE PRESS, 2u ,pch rollers, boUi new sept 20 207 One Hurulred Dollars’ Reward. Rteav-ay f-orn tl^-Mibsciiber sonic tim-in p e . b-UMj- last f. om n,>- plantation; near 'miede-e. nUc. ii nee-o i.uo n:v_-,«l T| lis wwred in thsiami!/ oi Mr-Chsu^sirujae nca- SOnbury, ,11 labe lv u,„nry, ana vas some time tlte property ot M . IVillitb d. of Savamajp vibe e lie n a-eirtnov n, Vfbeo b* dueontlml' Ite took with him a soriel horse, sediile anil b idie, and as he ha-i many reLtives and acqimiiitenees bosh in Kibe, ty, couhte and Swannah, and as his uife w ho belongs to Mr. I'ahnrti, of Savannah, In, ahrfmi.-kd, it a pf esamad Citartes brat no tr-ea distance. b ' l will pay to any ocrsoix who sliall appreheml and secure in romc safe gaol, so «N^t 1 g € t nvoitn. Ollte llllia.red dr.t!arfi * * again, one hundred daUars. may 17 15 o. B.juTCirm-