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Hwi
_ _ a», anti country cus-
: the liberal ;r*tronagr beta..
wuh since his cmumencenienf in
He also lakes the liberty of inforiSng
it liking into view lire unpreeidemed
ii of the present crops {to which lie lias
>e witness during * recent tjUmraion
lie interior of this state emi patt of 3.
i,) as also-'the great scarcity-anil inCreas , |
otmomy.he thinks if blit reasonablf and
l a eorreioondrnt reduction ought to take
in the price of board—Acting on lldist
. iples, anil with this obiect hi view, he hs*
pied tlie following rates to he observed at the'
eatablMiaieW, during the insuiug winter,
I Trariuent boarders, per day -S l
Hoard and lodging per quarter MO 00
■ "Do do per month -15 tn>
Mo without lodging, pet quarter tiS 00
Do do' per montli 30 00
* In edabliihing ihe above rates, he flatters' him-
df that his friends wil discover' a dirpu-
ition to conform- to existing circnmStances,
ad as ite intends continuing Iwstee-l ext riiuni
i keep his table pjntil-.dly fufi.Uhrd wi'h the.
it the market aflbrls.-hi* bedding clean '**
1.11, and his house quiet awl comfortable ("n
i of gambling being ever peroi,*ted)T Jilt
dprs In merit a continuance ofilieir ,:|*vurs. lb
s only necessary to add, that hi* baa-trill always
hkagnplicrl With liie best liquor* and wines, and ’
HjPSUbVs wnli corn, oats, balder and bay, of -
' the beiit qiiahtv, with attentive hostlers is lierelu-
‘‘•gre. tv. OliAlts. ,
sSavaunah, l»t October, 1819.
IjiN If., The edi tors t.f * lie Milledgewlle Journal,
lijguits Herald, and Misiiinhry, will,please in-
Jert the ahoec sf\- times in their respectiye papers
and forward their account* to the oIHqo of the
savannah ItepnblicSn for payment,
oet.atl ,d04 : . ‘
4 Notice.
The sole arid surviving jia-turrof a'hous»% uni)
the urn 1 * evtc.iditxj and: sn ipcctablc, that ever cx-
" *»ted in Charleston, Soith-Laolinu having suffer
ed most neve ely from its • evenses and other con
es; but; fro 71 a'Hourly twenty veils labor, ha*
now-a j*. o>jviCt and .certainly’ of drawing some
tiling vary ffawhrwhe from tW tliraHoim v*f
sistasl having *>» mipport 4 claim against, the .Span
r fOveiMioeut forit very cvteiwivv sum* secon d to
iim by .the com’ootioi of 18 J2, awl the treaty re
ceutty concluded with tfjwiii, awl supported* b<:
4*vi*<y doc;i:7ieiit-ui5(l proof that esur be ucccjsary
;t<» ssihsmnt'Ute jt, that have been mostly in liit
keeping of the Am prion govermneut, for four
teen years past—»w<vjM be glad to treat with a
honor.iilie an l tetjiect.ible house in Georgia, for
the immediate-advance of One 'iViounand ftf/far,?,
in tlie legal interest of the cimutry, the payment
to he'secured liy .a security on a most oriensivc
and valuable landed property, in Glynn county.—
Or, he would prefer procuring the immediate
patronage of a vesper tsfrie house or friend, to
that amount, on the enndhiou, of their biting per
mitted to participate in the monies received, he-
yond any tiling tintt 1ft* could o.Tcr, an an interest;
awd to have permanent advantages secured to
'them, aivCV the recovery of the property. The
roost satisfactory and undeniable testimonials and
C\ idences will he slio.vu to aiiv Vespecttole appli
cant. For further particulars, ph ase It; apply to
riant. Newcomb, at the Irfr of the Washington
Hall.
I Savantaih* 13rfi.X8l9 f4H
Marine & Fire Insurance Company
i)irwKXiiXo.6.
■ Hie board of director, of the Savannah Marine
ami Kite Insurance company, have declared a Di-
videmlof seem per cent on tiieirt>amact.onsfor the
last ms months wli.ch w.ll fce paid s; die.office on
and iftcr Tiiursday next, the 10th rnst
K. WAl'KB, eec'ry.
.tune 7 H
French Greek Boarding School,
FOIt VOlOia I.ADli-iS,
Uiitbr th* *nhni:i'-nihmce of
EftMOli Kr^lJKI?.
Sit^^tcd within three miles of the VeFow ^pr nj»s,
iUCJifSt^r rorinr\> tuviity-suvcn miles fi cm Phi-
ls \elphia. ,w:th wh cli there is an easy and fre-
rpinnt co-nmuncatmn bv & stu'*v.
hewing; Keadinji’, W.itinjr, Aritlimotc, finmi-
Uias GcM'f.Naphy, the use of Maps and Globes, Jloi
^J^pjyand tbc Prenrh l.anpiaf * r :v:t- taug'lit.
Vi|Toi- the character of tine School* enquii e of John
-pfcnitt, im -Cshrint, jLivaiyiah.
oct d:> a:r.*2t J_
Goorgia—Chatham CouMy;
Hy S. M. SlondFclerk of t!;e co*.urt of o.xlinary
fo.- s;\i.l County.
To ati uiiom it may concern:
Whe eas, A mi Elerfee apples tor letters of nd-
nibtrat'on oil live estate and effects of Mark Kl-
i of'l'liatiuun.counnv planter, deceased,
t of kin.
, arc therefore, to c to and admonish all
_ jillar tlie k nd~e»d aa.d creditors of tlie said
*3ed-to file their objections ( fam they have)
in my office oil or before the 3d. day of January
ne\tj otherwise letters-of administration will be
granted the applicant.
Given under my haiid and seal, this 3d day of
December,. 1319;
(I. S) 5. M. BOND c-tocr.
. dec 3 241- y - v ' . •
Charles C: : Wright«cWte,Di Smith.
JdstCtricdt, Portrait., Batik, and'Hail
■'£AG«Jtn:ies,
Hiving formed-a coiM<s.-xion, nhilrr the firm of
H'riftit & Smith, beg leave *b infonl the public
tfict tlie abgvq.’bus.nvsi nil! lie conf liiied at tlie
pbc, fb'iitcrljr occupied by C. C. Wr. ght, In the
qppl!i pa t cl JI-. JoSat Feutilil’s xtore, at tile,
co- ni-r of H'liHakeir ami It y;o* st eels, where all
uwtlcrs -n their 1 ne w lLbc pitnctsally atteialed
to, and nu pains spared to give tlie itSnost satisfac
tion. ;;
Nuto bl and Counting House SejJs, BillX.ofF.x-
chajige, .Merchant's (,'u ils of, A<l<l;ess, Vi*.ting
C.aitls, phtirt and omaiticntcd Door Platei Coats
of A ms. all kinds of Cuupei plate*' and
Wijtkl Kiig'avin-, executed at the X. Vdrk and
Tliil idclphia established, fir-cc-s.
N. 11. CBJfpi rTiIate Printing done at a, reason-
able not ce, at the above place. ‘ '
ik V 2a 22.; .
TDancing Acadeiny-i. <
Jlr. Tiicoimiuk 11.1'a v'jLoK bc,pi leave to inform
/-he citizens of Savanradt lliat ho will open a
JljVCCiNG AI'A1>F..M\, pn TlAjr.idty, the 8th
lust, at the larg;r and conmod usioo r. of tlie court
home, lfe will also g ve private lessons to lad es
and (jcntlefrieU tmapp] catio’i to him at the house
occi p ed by Mis.^Pierpe, opposite th’c M'asiiTijj-
ton lull. - -
T'leibtys of tuition will be* Tuesday *s Thursday’s
aiwl vatird.iv’s, f;omo to 6 o’clock jf. x. lor youig 1
ladh s, and f^Qm 6 to 9 far geiitlemcfr.
M . I Vr olle \V ll also ^-ve.lessons every day in
the :voek’, at the same place, at such hours oi*the
mom ng“ as inuv bestsu l fum lies, who are \lcs-
rousto ton ii fnto classes, or would j»refer ’ receiv
ing ])• irate lesson**.
ihi'sons \v s!n^ nfrrmation as to M . Fayolle’s
mo al diameter, Cthjcvt on and talents, w 11 “be
p!ca.*«e<l to enquire of ?li*. Petit DcY illers and of
M . John truenin.*, Fj ^ce oftuit on entrance,
and 5 per quarter. -
nor 13 229
Notice.
All persons ire. ..fprwamednot to purchase that
plantation or^tr.tc^oB(iyid, called Nelville, in
•estp as tile said tract of Land belongs tu tlie estate of
Murray to which tlie subscriber is the only sur
viving representative. This tract of land called
Jielvif b^ js offered for sale hv tlie subscriber, up
on advantagemis terms, and indisputable titles ten
be given. LCUJSA OMONES.
june 30 St '
- Notice. ; \ '.. ?•„
All persons are cai;ti<5iied against purchasing
from Minor ^Vinn, any Linds benmjr»n£ to the cs-
atc* of Thomas Waf hingtoir; of DaViil i
he tlie jciid Minor Winn
ray, a$
itnorl-
. . _ liu power or authoi-i- U mle ncftili the arms is a Ia™,*e medal lion portrait
.D-tu disproof any property of swl estetetv- ^,- ce i iera} Gc(i geAVbisI.ington, supwiAeaby cor.
I'vl sous who.liaye purchased, ami bold ‘under his
title, are notified that suits will be! commenced
against them by tile subscriber, who alone has thc-
legal claim to tiie property belonging to 'said es-
tales. ~ LOUISA OJIONES.
iune 30 34
Police Office,i Oct. 2,1819.
*Tlie tranquility and good o.*dev which "might to
be prc.seiVc<L iii this city on the Sabbatlfdav, be-
ing* re#y much disturbed by niobs anti cpllccliug
of negro boy^ I aiii cfi/ i-ct bv tile ,Mayor to take
such boys into custody, when actipgr * in a noisy
and Uiniidtuous manner. Tlic mastci’s or employ*
era of those negro boys a«d c'hiltlren are eariiest ly
requested to keep them hjoi e confined to their
l espcctive yai*ds, and f:i a better state -of subor.
diiration F. M. STONE, morshnl.'
Tq the Inhabltitnts of Sauinnali and
its vicinity.
A gentleman, who I us lately arrived he r e fom
F.u undertakes to n«/c id! DISEASES,inc -
liem to that noble aitioial, the IK‘USE—corns,
tUrtuhes, and contacted feet, completely and o.\-
pcd iiousiy cured; spl nts, sprans, lameness, ami
king hoveselfectiwHy removed. lie als<j iinder-
tukci.fo cine, the diseases of the eve, f called tip-
011 when they are fi st afl‘ccte<L . lfe begs leave
to rema k, these <1 senses, generally, may (if tak
en cr.re of lit an curly stage) be cm ed in a very
sho t per Oil, and at a trttmg expense. * Ilors’e
Medicine, of eye v description, cii-eiuUy prepar
ed, :md to be had on the sho; test not ice.* llo: ses
caref idly bled; Young taebesand gentlemen taught
to ride anti manage a ho so dextcriitihly in a iew
lessons. He will also break horses for ralnjg, and
t ain tliein to draft in the most perfect manner
us lus object Js to eiig;igc a preference and by Iiis
exertions to please amt . easonable teiipsi ensure
the patronage of the publ c. Any commands, ad-
d cssed to J«w.*x L\s*iar\rr, at M s. Palmer’s
boa:dir.g bouse, .leflers ni street, corner of Pres
ident i.t.-eet, shrfl becaremlfv attended to
nov 2:2 232
Committees of Council.
Committer of Finance—Aldeijnen Htuvis, liourke,
Uehry. • • ' r *>
Gaol and Cot'i’s-I/ohsb Committee^Aldermen
Cope, Itecs, ShedrJI.
Street and hc.ie C6mmiit<fe—^Aldermen M*h te,
Herbert li’Lyon. ,;y.'
Ki r'i/hi^e Cuii mittee—Aldeimen Ilo bert, Kel
ly, Mo; r son. . '
Pum[> an.7 feump Committee«—Aldernien-Daven-
pp t, Uce.s, Cppc
-Aldermen W’ar-
llh caul Coael’jri/ Ccnmiitti
ing, Harris^ Henry.
jVf.rkct Committee—Aldermen Sheftall, Kelly,
Morn son.
Co\hit:iitee on ] x n!>lic Safes—Aldermen Jlourke,
ller’drrt, Davenport. ,
KaVine iiid Fi % e Fnr.yet Committee—Aldejinen
Kelly! Bourke, L ‘f a on.
Committee on *ulic Peeks—Aide.men Daven
port, ^heitall, Keys.
JCxtrari from the minutes.
ll. K. CUYLEU, c ? c.
sqit 16 89
, * proposals '
For PuAlit/iingfiy tubicriJUiony
BY JOHN RINKS.
ASPLEXmiJ EDITION
OF THE
Declaration of Independence.
.. : V+i— :■ -
TT; e * f xc if the papyri* 36 ihches fcy.. 24; It
been nianuficluretLi>y Mi*. Anu-s, in his best rnaiV
ncr, s^ufhfthc ve*yj>e5t nidtetials. - k
v Tli e desig n ji-pmXne pencil of Mr. Bi id; >°n » s
executed in imiiadop ot Hus lirfiej- and encircles
- the Declaration a^ -a cortloii of hoao sitrjnountcd
th r aimis of tlie , ''.!L T niied f.tiites. immediately
Notice.
The estate and effects of Andrew »wm, A. Er-
w.n, lb ore ^ Co. :iml Eiwin ^ Co. hav ng been
gn* ! to the Subscribe** for the paMiicnL fjfccr-
tam debts in the u st instance, and afterwa ds for
the b merit ofalltiiec.ed to s of tlie mid concerns,
tc.i;- is-liec by given to those inte-cstcd, of lb
<1 tissgnmcnL AH persons* indebted to the
Kid Ami.civ Erwin, Krw n, G.oceJc Co. dr Erw n
& Co. a e net fied to pay the amount of tbei -
bts to the t'.ibscrfber only, and a speedy pay
ment w 11 be uKjuitwl, n o - der to en: ( ij!e the sub-
er.bta- to nuike* a setih-ment of tlie ailai-s of tlie
saM fiims. All those liav ng claims against the
^“d pa t cs a;e requested to cxhibft them to the
s«bscdbe r s, duly attested.
GEHHGRTCA 1?( JUEAVES,
JOHN M‘KIVNK,
BA UNA M‘Kii\NE,
WILLIAM SIMS,
m:i«ch 31 76
TiS,)
r
For Sale
A prune Muluttu Vcllmv, 20 vears ofage—te-ms
low. Apply at th s office,
nov 6 219
Receiver of Returns
Of ramble frrofiertij cf Camden coinitij.
Notice to ftbsentccs* that the following lands MCSir
hJtve been retumed fpr taxes in said county, for ' *
Llie present-rear, 1319—viz/
Isaac Briggs, one tract of Land in Camden coun
ty .containing 2871.acres.
Hugh Biirns, one t«£ct of land in Camden coun
ty, on the Great 8atifta liver, containiii&»r50aarefl.
Hugh* Clark, one tract ofland in Camden county,
on the r verSU Maiy^s, containing-19*) acres.
William C. Jameson, one tract of land in Cam
den containing Wrk *crc*3.
AbegelMniis, one tract oflandin'Camden coun
ty, containing 900 acres.
John M'Lean, one tract of land in Camden coun-
y| containing 500 acres.
* James Spalding one tract of*land in Camden
countv, containing 800 acres.
Folwanl Telfair enc tract of land in Camden
otmty 530 acres.:
|* William Telfair ouc tract of land in Camden
ounty oontainiog 1000 :i'rcs.
p. Thomas King, 3d, one tract of land in Camden
ouutv contain ng 750seres.
V*« t- ANG, R. T. Ii. C. C.
M to-T. Camden Vof*ni$. OrfoVrl^ iA2‘
For Sale,
The following tracts of LAND, teal estate of
the late ifi neial .Limes Jackson, of which many
aie higlily valuable. Imlispiitahle titled will be
made.
Ill .Semen county, 150 acres on Great Og’erhee,
near ’.iramore’s Hill,, uml known as Jackson 1,
AnOrctinart.ce,
Te prevent persons from scEinp and retailing cer
tain articles of daily consumption, unless they
be of the growtli or manufacture of tliis state, or
SouthsCarolina, at the Public Market of this ei*
ty, and for .other purposea: . . '
Keit enacted. % the .thftr and .ii b^men of the
city if Stcraunah in Ceuneii anrmh/.ri, am! it it
fiiir&y enictrd hy the authority of the we, fliat,
from and aftFr the passage of. this ortlmaucc, no
person or persons sha’fbe allowed to iirin# to the
public market of this city, nr expose to sale at said
place, any butter, vegetables, or other siinilar<ir-
ticles of consumption, not the growth or manufac
ture of this state, or of 8 mith-Oarolina—unless by
special license from this bo':ri-~ivhich shall be
granted on the petition of any person or persons
applying for tlie same, he, sheer they first paying
into "the treasury- the sen* of fifty dollars foe such
licence, which shall lastfcrtr.e space of sixrtbnths,
and shall not be used by any other person but the
che named in the said license.
.inJ he it mitcfed. hy the authority afureiaiil. That
the commissioners x clerk of.the market, or cither
rtf them.-hall prevent the disposal of any such ar-
tfcles expiosed to sale whhont the license requir
ed hv this ordihaney, andortler the same to ben*
moved from the limits of the Market XpUiTC; and
in easebf refusal or resistaime to Oomph- with such
order, the pr son so refusip- or re.-ustintrshall be
fined in tin* sum not-exceeding ten ttoIUrs, tube
recovered un information before Council; and 'he
ertirles «. exposed to said contrary « tl,l* ordin
ance, by the person so resisting or terusing-, shall
be seized and taken possession of bv tlie Aerk of
tha.ttwrket, his deputy, or any eoiistsble of the
- ** - .nd h«M*llWI So tku HammIi^I at . . s .
natron.
In ISffingham, 500 acre*;—200 river swamp and
300 pine—adjoining Indian bluff; on Great Oge-
•chec.
, 4C0 acres, p’ne, nearTuckuseekin^.
In MclnitRli, 200 acres, oak and h cko-j*, ad
joining Cathead, and Koberf Bailie’s.
In Glynn,, *350 acres—150 r iver swamp and 200
pine—ixi. merfy Janies Ilutler’fi.
, 300,ac^es, oak and hickory, fo merly
Proctor’s, near t)ie Alatamiibo, adjoii'iiiig Heed’s
bluff. f . - .
—» es, on the Alatamaha, part of a
tract of 115Q, granted to Geo. Kincaitle, and ad
joining Paul Porcher*s and W. Maine’s land.
>. 500 acres, Buffaloc swamp, and pine
land, granted to Kincaidf, acljoinnig Quartcr-
m aim’s.
—~ —, 1009 acres—300 swamp and 700 p.ne
land—at the head of Lit tie SatUIa, adjoining Mil-
toi’s.,
In Camden, 550 acres—300 tide ma« sh, 250 pine
—phdjoin ngJohu Hardys, on Great Satilla.
, 750 saves—350 river swamp and 400
pine—adjoiningN. Pearre’s, on G eat Satdlx
■ - "*■> -00 acres on Jug B aucli, near St. Ma-
ry’*
—, laO acres on Great. Sutilla, known as
the Burnt Fort.ti~.ict,.; ..... *
500 act's marsh land, near McNish’s.
malia.
Also, to let, on an improving lease, the trustlot
known by the letter W. in Ansor. ward, fronting
Oglethorpe- square.
Application to be made in Savannah, personally
or by letter, to JOSEPH IV. JACKSON.
oct 22 t296 /
Georgia—^Camden county-.
By Jolm Bailey; clerk of the court of ord narv
for Sail county.
Whtrea*. liai-au Couch has appl ej for letters
of administration, vv.th the will annexe-.l, on the
estate uf Alexander Ogien, late of snkl county;
deceaseib
These a-e, tlierofore, to cite and admonish all
person* concerned to file their object ens (if any
jhey have) in my office on or before the fist Mon
day" in .lamia*-}- next, otliemise letter* of adminis
tration soil be granted to the applicant.
1. vc i -under inyhand and seal of office, this
twentieth day of November, eighteen hundred
and nh’eteeni
[i» s.]. John bailey, c. c. o. c . c.
nov :» 234
| . An Ordinance
Ent tlcdan ordinance fot the betten regulat on of
the gunpowder brought into thee tv, and for the
. appointment of a super'ntemlantof gunpowder,
with fees aud for other furpbs^J here it"aftcy
menrVvned:
Sec. 1st. Be it ordained by the nv’yor and al
dermen of the city of Savannah, in council assem
bled, aiul t is hereby o dumecl by the authority
of the same, That, at the first regular meet ng of
council it November next, and at ti»c first i*egu-
xneetlifg in Novembe; every year heron fie ,
there shall be nhnseii by 'ballot ii super nttiulant
pf gunpowder, to serve fir" one } ear, who shall
enter into bond with two' o mo* c sitfiicicHt su^-
ties, in the S'.hi of two thousand dollars, for the
faithful performance of the duties herein auer-
prescribed.
Sec. 2d. And be it further Ordauied, That H*
shall not be kivful for any pc son or persons to
ciiny gunj>owile." widiout a secure ansi proper
covering- m any waggon, cart, or dray, of Other*
w-sc brought., th ough tlie squa es, at'^U, lanes,
or wharves ok the c ty, ;uul every person or per
sons so offending shall forfeit and pay a sum not
exceeding thi • v dollars.
.Se e. 5.1. And be :t further ordained, That no
merchant,- factor, retailer, or dealer of pow-
de* or persons whomsoever, in this city, y shaf
retain, keep or lure'ir» bis, her or their pi
se3s on, . at any ouo time, a greater quant
f gunpowder than tweidy-e ght pouncls wc*ght,
and on nforniatjon gi^tin to tin*.mayor or,.eith»
of the aides m«n, or /either of (lie managers or
ass slants of fire eng ncs, or tlie same coming
by any means to the knowledge of them, or'either
of them, of a greater quantity- than twenty*cight
pounds weight of gunpowde* in the possession of
or within the enclosure or enclosuresof s
son xir pe: sons whonLStnvr, at any t ine, the
mayor o * either of the aldermen, manager or a
sistant as afo‘ esanl, ate, autho-ised to deSt-ov *
remoi e the same, or to repo**t the same to the c
ty comic I, whe eof prool'being ninde the offend
er' shall be fined in a sum not exceeding thirfy
dollars.
Sec. 4th. And be it further ordained, Tlat the
commande*' or master of any ship or vessel which
shall o' may, at any tune o** times hereafter,
rive at o • m the lia-bo.- of. Savannah, having
board mo e than twentv-e ght pounds of gunpow
ile.-, shall w th n twenty-four hours after his moo
ing at o- opposite tbc city of Savannah, cans
such g-tinpowde to be entoved to the magaz he.
or such other'place o 1 ' places as shall be designat
ed by the stipe“.ntendant of gunpowder, and eve
ry master or commander of any ship, or vessel,
owne or cons gnee, or other person or persons,
brmguig such gunpowder shall pay to thesuperin-
teiuluHt of giinpow dei twenty-five cents for each
and every keg of the weight -of twenty-eight
pounds, and the 1 ke sum ?n proportion to tlie
we ght thereof at tlie time of the superintendaht’s
receiving the same, who shall give a receipt for
the quantity" of gunpoxyde. so received, to such
pe r son or p’e.sons, specifv ng the weight, number
of the kegs, irJa-ks and nunibei s so received, and
who shall be accountable fo.” the same, provided
made to appearin' the owner or owners that
waste or damage has occurred by his negligence,
and he shall be further entitled to receive fi om thq
jowner os owmers, cons gnee, or other person or
])ersons, at the time of delivery or tiansfer of the
same, the sum of six and a quarter cents for each
and every keg of gunpowder of the weight .oftxven-
tv-eiglit pounds, and the like sum in proportion
to the weight thereof.
See. 5tli. And be it further ordained, That it
shall be the duty of the superintendant of gunpow
der toastendeve-y day (Sundays excepted) from
the liou-s of ten o’clock in die morning until
twelve o’clock, at the place or places det gnatcd
fo^ the receixMig «ud delu'eiy of gdnpowde*-, and
m case of non-attendance (unless good and suffi
cient excuse be made to the mayor and aldermen,
of general Geti ge Wasjiinglon, .*»uppailed by
nucbjnci!, embeliixhevl -zilth fpeers fat^e, iui<! \ otfu -
militni'^ tripfdes aiidc!nb(eBiH.\ iin one side of the
mccuiiiipn porf fait; is a similar pmtifiit of'John
Huncl»ck, pr'eAident qfcoiig css julv 4,1?T6» and
on tlio other, jrpqrbmt of Thomas Jefle.son, au
thor oftlie lieelaatibn of Independence.,
:. Thr A-nrf of r “Tbe Thirteen United States,*’ in
met la! or.s,forn>, the remainder oftlie cordon; which
is further enriched by some of.tiic chd-acteristic
quidvcUDnsof tlie United States’;, such as the
iobacic anil Indigo plants, the cotton shnih,.rice,
Thiiffcmmiles liaveheen engraved by M-. Yal-
lancc, .ivho-executed this, important 'pa*t Cf tlie
qublh atjoti lit ithed^v of M asliingtoii, where, by
p^inii ssion ofthe secretary of state, he liad tne
origin j/iVy/ni7:uVs constantly tinder his eye.
' Department of State, 19th dpi ih 1S19.
T C* irtiiy, Thatthis is a correct copy of the o;I-
:giiml Decia ation of'Independence, deposited at
this Department; a’id that 1 liave cpnina ed all the
signatti'cs with.those of the origimu, au<T have
found them exact inu'uiions. fi™
JOHN QUiNCY ADAMS.
Tli: portraits a-e engiaving by Jfr. Longiierc,
fiom orkintfl paintings by Mess:s Stuart,. Copley
and Otis, and the most esteenud likenesses.
The Arms ofthe United States,an<l the several
states, have, -bevi faithfully executed-/!-om oficial
desenjttions unit documents in the manner directed
by the most approved authors on tlie science of
Hcrald-x;. * -
It is confideiUly expc r ted Iitat this engraving
will'be a splendidjmd tr*ly national publication.
The publisher thinks lie can piomisc (hat it sliall
he ~eady to deliver to subscribeis late in June, or
ea*lv iu July next, at ten dolars each copy, to* be
paid on deliveiy.
The eng sivingjfwill be followed by a Pamphlet,
containing* the of cal ducnmaUs connected with tlie
E ublication as authorities, and a list of the . Siibscri-
ers* larties. r lhe Farqplilet to be dbliveied^n-
2l«t' .
. It is aentemphited to have a few copies printed
on paper prcjjn ed to car»y colours, to Jiave the
si ii el (Is accu-atch" -tinted intlie jrioclern style; and
the plants, etc. colored by one of our most appro
ved write 1 * colon, e s. The, price of those superq
copies will be thirteen dollars each Gentlemen
who v ish fo* coloured copies, a/ e requested to
add the word “coloured” to tlu ir sub*icnption.'
Satin, manufltctinyd expressly for this publica
tion, i i daily exjiectcd from fVtuice. ' Caix: sludl
he taken and ho ti*ouble or expence spai eil, to
have some very superior copies print«*d onthissa-
The price of tliese copes cauiiot now. be as-
tcerfriincd. It will hereafter be announced. Gentle
men wiio wish for copies on satin, arc requested
to add to tlieir subsez-iption tlie. words “on satin.”
JOHN IJINNS,
*V. 7, Che sunt -Street, PhiiiuhJphia.
rcy Sub sc r i p t h> n s' will be i*ecived at tlie oifice
oftlie Savannah JiepnbUctin
and lias
highest
used
AGE.
18X8.
goner
tor yotir
iseiul au
1,.Jlfattni.ll, 129-} ^.* S -5L‘0h;jfU river swamp at a -qrulur meeting ofcouncffiYor eacli and eve
andrO/i pme—near Beard’s bluff, on tlie Alato- *• b ~* . p, . -a . .
Notice.
All p?mns are 1
city,. mdtlifried to llie^l lor^ifa^fcr the use of the Und where from the BliilT, L-xeept at tiva head of
'Abbeivorn street* and not then wkiimtt tlie per-
mlferca of tlu «tr«et coaurfittee.
P: BA8‘rOX4 C. IR
ry inform^ion so laid, that he shall bft fined in a
sum not exceeding- thirty dollars.
Sec. 6th. And be it further ordained, That the
harbor master is hereby required to give notice
and inform tlie master or commander of any ship
or vessel, bring ng gunpowder over and above the
weight of twenty-eight pounds of the duties re-
qui, cd of him by this ordinance, and any master or
commander of any ship or vessel, who shall neg
lect Or refuse to comply with the terms of tl.is or
dinance, shall be liable to a fine not exceed ng thir
ty dollars.
* Sec. 7th. And be it further ordained, Tliat all
ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against
tliis ordinance be and the same ate hereby repeal
ed. - * -
Passed, lh Counc i, 18th Oct. 1819.
T. U. P. CHARLTON; wrtyor*
Attest; 1L R; Cutler, c. c.
An Ordinance
Tb alter and amend an ordinance for establishing,
organing and supporting a regular night Watch,
and to increase the citv* gulrd.
Be it ordained by the "mayor and aldermen of
the city of Savanna’ll in council assembled, arid it V
hereby onbuned by the authority hf the same,
-i ” reby authorised to
watchmeh
. r , Thht the mayor bfc and he ishe.cbvau
hercb\ forbid from hiking Sand elitist and add to the titv gua~d ei^ht
he flllliT. t*TW*lli rll.i* Im.iii nf — - I _ 1 .If •_ ■ . ®
over anil above tlieir present number.
Passed in counc i, lhth October, i8iS.
THOS. V. P, CHARLTON, .mivof,
Attest) BiBUitVlM C t *
Mansion House.
The subscribe s have taken a . large and com-
modious House at tbc co her of Green and M’Jn
,-st*eets; which is.now fitting up in the most
rciiient manner, and Wil 1be opened bh the 1st
of Oct text, for the aecpption.of company. It is
Silu:de<l in the most pleasant part ofthe tmvii^and
mil s will be spared to render the establish-
me:;t v orthy the patronage ofthe public. Rooms
will be fitted up in superior sti le for the aeconv
d;.tio»i of families, as well as single rooms for gen
tlemen. . ,
TJ*e proprietors of this establishmer t have en
deavored to combine, elegance with couveniehce.
They liatler themselves tlieir table ami bar will,
not be extolled by any in the Southern country
'fhey have also prepared in aifairy situation large
new stables and safe carriage libuses.
Those who arc fond of good living, airv, new,
and clean rooms and beds, and kind treatment,
are respectfully invited to call and judge forthem-
sclveH*.
N. li. They intend keeping a livery stable, and
will be prqvidcd with carriages, horses an«.lan ap
proved I)ostler. YOUNG & McKfcEXE.
junc 18 ,
The editors of the Savannah Republican,
Charseston .'Courier, and Milledgeville Journal,
will insert the above once if week till the 1st of
January next and forward' tlieir account** to tlie
office of the Augusta Chronicle, for payment.
june 23 f48.
ALTERATION.
LIBItARY.
The days for delivering Books to the members
of the Savannah L b rare Society will .remain as
licretofo e. viz: Monday, Wednesday arid Friday;
but thehoii'
to 5 r,
OE.MLEK, sedy, S. L. S.
nov 9 f221;
Pilots.
Authorized to actfor the Maraud P..rtr of Savan
nah.
Buaxlu Piwjts.
S Timmons
B S s°.on
11 C:ag
E B.oughton
T Nottage
HBake.|
J II Hail
TBiailley
John Low
T West
N B Sisson
W Wall
S Briggs,
J Elford
It. Kev
U Anderson
J rmness
A Guard
CETITIFICATV pilots:
J Dowdv
I. Fostof
tv -White
P S P teller
J Delano
r ‘ ■ E Bollcs
JP'tcber
L Cra»g
S Norton
T Harden .
R G Iouulers
W Todd
S 11 Timmons D Prioctop .
JohnJoluis
PJ Pearson
JSy order of the Hoard.
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
nov 8
220 sedry Com. of Pilotage.
25 Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY^ about twelve mont sago, JOHN,
a negro man, a carpenter by trade, belong ng to
tlie estate of George Pearson, deceased, about
twenty-five yeais of age; five feet s x inches high,
or thereabouts; he’s hkelv* toleiably stout and
well made. If he is not lurking about this place,
he issuppofied to have gone to Oglethorpe county,
or to Savannah, at both of which places he has
[b*ed. T tie above reward is offered for his deliv-
er\fit the A ugusta jail.
' LUCY M- YARNOLD, Admin : stra-
JOHN H. 5IANN, 5 tors.
(0*. Tile editors of the Savannah Republican
and Washington News, will please publish the
above once a week, for six weeks, and forvaiti
tlieir accounts to the office of tlie Augusta Chroti
de for payment. nov 9 fr.221
Notice.
AB persons htlviug demomls against the estate
of David Lewi^, fate of this town, deceased, are
requested to.redndei* them in. to the suhsenber,-
iroperlv atttistcd, uithin the time prescribed bv
1 cw; and tbnse tndehtedto Said estate are request,
ed to moke immediate payment.
S. CLARKE, ndm'or,
Et.tiar; i :M*roU20 ) iSt9 ?t>
•To Pruiters.’
ADAM RAMAGE
Betpcctfully infinnl the trade, that he cnSrata
Mituwfacture
THE SCftElV AND RUTHVESt
PRINTING PRESSES.
The former in its present improved state, with
iron beds, &<:. lie has ohtuned a patent trtr. TUo
estimat ion iim hclt tliis p ess is held, is iie-hans
bust shewn by the demand tor it—m-a !v 600 he*
ing-in use uf his make, and every exertion shall
stilt be mode to remler it as complete as poss ble»
<rje AU other articles in the line, osnsual.
THE RUTimWPHESS.
This pi ess lias been adopted fixu:^ possessing ad
vantages over all tlie other inn undone-pull fix ssp±
tiiat arc known to beui its; iu Amc.ic:u»r -Er:
^i some partictiTrs; tliat is to say, its cousln^SA
combin ng immense power * n a compact
(givenby levers) to. duraliifity aiulliglt? »v*s ,>^
pax ticulaifv adapted for beipgmuvedand
ed in.ia Apace of small compai ative bulk. «
manner of givingtlte Tniprcs-shra ia«oti *
l? 9 suid diiK.-;ent fronLOtlKr ITcsAcj, calmriECkd k o
_ letnicj,
save, tlie riq>e. The form it uniio:m!y slationaiy,
and the pluttcn passes over , by Uichiis of
aind a channel or roil ways until brou^bt paralk-1
witluthe foihi its tests awltth*impiessu>u iigiiia
witheas^arkljiian jiislxnl, liy tin mug-tbc a ounce
or liandle witii the lett hand,-exactly cor'icsjxn.uJk
ing with the running in of tlie carriage anti <o in pf
tiie old pi css. The two surface's^cirg of iitn,
true to the .greatest pcifection,' bod woVkjcai.Tiot
be done on them, when tlu* P^ess is once a< jpsT'tl,
tbejiujl regulated,, and tlie beating ait emi tl to.-~
The smallest cards may be tinted on the ii with*
outhevicrs or matklin^,- they*uiay.also use l
the form is off; for tak.ngcopies tre-.i m.’idsv.iipts,
seals, coins, &c. Thes lequirfc np ler cliilg or ii
ing, and tlie Press, of a.lajgc 'oval size, ;ccupi
oUly a space of 42 inches square.
Each Pieys w ill Ite accoinjianxed with
phtte engraving and printed directions.
Deltas also ta ndd, yiiat it s his deter in lationto
make tliein,as complete and cheap as pos: ble, and
is now selHng them as low as t!ic*y are suit in Ui eat
Britain, witii some impi ovemenh#, and :.t cast not
infeiior inAvoikniauship.
• This Press is in general use in I^uronc
the recoinmendat oris of printcis 6f tr.o
standing in then taypr.
The opiinuns of $ome of tliose who h
them here is respectfully submitted.
/DAMRA)
Philadelphia, November 2i
Mr. A. Raman k,
Dear' Sir—l cbus r der the 1‘uthven Press as a reiy
valuable improvement, amltiiutk tlie n:u
allvyaie under great obligations to you
zeal and perseverance in naturalising* so
invention. .
'I’he Press combined* a va«t aeqeesion of powr ,
witii a conaderable diminution of labor to the
workmen; tuul, so far as relates to the one you
manufactuiedforme, l ean siielv tav, that itis im-
poss.blc foraiiy press to p*odtice a move equable
impression. The platten anil bed for the form be-
ing botli of cast iron, 1 fully expect that tliis most
sschtat qual tv will be per manent
With heartily wishes for tliut success to your ma
nufactory, which it so weirrie serves, Iain, sir, your
obedient servant, THOMAS H. PALMER.
Pfdlaxldphia, November 26th,1S18.
We, the subscribers, having liad tlie Kuthven
Press in operation forsome time jmst, are of opin
ion, that .t is equal in every respect to :uiy Press
now ill use. Its peculiar merits cor. ’.st,* in tlie
form remaining .stalionary—tlie motlc ofgivinglhe
impression, and the ease aiul fnedity with which the
necessary power is appl cd by the workmen. We
lies tate not to declare our entire satisfaction with
the Press, and tliat we look upon tlie preference.
given it, by the different workmen who have been
engaged, as conclusive test picmv in its favor.
(Signed) tVILLIAM BROWN.
Clark & iiaser.
Mr.A.Ramage.
P/tihulcipiiia, Ncvemhci' 2b tit, 1818.
Sin—Solicitous as we feeli for tlie encourage
ment of American genius, we cannot withhold the
praise due a fore gn invention of manifot advan
tage. The Kuteven Press, upon wh.ch w.* ;irc*de-
sii ed to give an Ojiitilbii, wc consider the n ost com
plete machine fo prftiting, wh ch we have ever eX-
am lied. For ease iu moi king, we have lit ver seen
its equal. From ts pecuhar construct an, ingeni
ous ns it i novel; we conceive it to lie ailmiiably
calcidated for tlie performance of good printing.—
With icgard to '.ts celerity, our sho t acqua ntanrc
with the macli’iie will noi permit us to speak jwisi-
titively; b .t we believe it w»ll udt be i’otmd inferi
or to any on tlie continent.
Witii respect, 8tc. &c. » i
T. C. I) n WDEN, ‘
SAMUEL R.KRAMER,
JOHN T. S1CKELS,
A^DREWl, STri’CHER.
SAMUEL ROSWELL,*
PHILIP M11XER,
*essV:e f: caatit,
STEPHEN BADGER.
To Adam Ramage.
J\ m en>-York, Jtrfy 8, 18 IP.
Dear Sir—I have for some time pastbecntlireat-
euing to write to you, to let you kuow licw well I
ileased wrtlitlie Ruthven Press, improved and
but a variety of circumstances liavc
heretofore prevented it.
I have had >t in constant ope-at : on three monthsr
during which time nearly all the printers efth s ci
ty, and a number of our most irgen ous mechanics,
have callsd to examine it. They have p.ohounc
cd it as complete, in every respect, as any much
nerv they have ever seen.
The following is the idea I have of it,
Nogfrinting Press lias ever been constructed, on'
which more or better work can be done in airiven*
time. #
The exertion of working it is nomorethvi heal-
tip' exercise for a boy 15 yea- s of age. (j; Jiave »
boy of that rige to work on mine.)
It is well made, tlie diff erent parts admirably pro
portioned, and not more i&ble than other Presses
to-gpt out of repair.
1 um, jour’s, respectfollv, ^
- rr, FANSil AW#
Mr. A. Ramage; ;
Nerv-York, Jtfiri124,1819.
SiR-r*The Rutliven Press arr«veu safe, and is in'
successful operation. Many of our printers have
beeh footing at, and all express their unqualified
approbation of it. ,
Your Press is bettermade than one we have froffij
Ruthven’s manufactory, it is, in feet, tin excelteht
machine, as powerful as the Columbian, and to U
preferred for its lightness and simplicity.
Your obedient servants,
M „ D. & C. BRUCE
Mr. A. Ramge. *■
For Sale
A STANDING PRESS,-rinda bomplete C(!P#
PER PI .ATE fRESS, 20 inch rollers, both new. 1
sept20 207
t *
u c. viz: -UOJKiuy, n cancsuav ami r nua;;
hou-s, instead of from 4 to 6, will be from j am pleased with die Ruthven Press, improved ami
. m. during tlie winter .months. I made by you; bi “ ?
One Hundred Dollars’ Reu*arA
lianaway fiom tlie subscriber some time in Fe.
hruary last from my plantation, near Millcdee-
xille, aneg o man named Charles. This iie?ro
was raised m thefamily oi M , Ciiarles L vine, near
Sunbury, in Liberty couhtv, and was some time
the property of Mr. WiUifo.d, of Savannali, where
he is well known. When he abscofidcd h.* took
witii him a sorrel horse, saddle and. hi idle, and a*
he has many relatives and scou.-iintanees lx.th in
Kiberty county and Savannah, and as his" wile who
belongs to Mr. I'abncs, of. Savannah, has lately
absconded, it is' p.-eyanrSd Charles is at no graa *
distance.
I wiB pay to any derson ii-to shall apprehend
ami secure in some sale gaol, so that 1 ggt. him'
again, ohc hundred dollars.
D. B.'MrTCTIELL.
fetyir ts .
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