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Columbian Centinel.
VOL IV. No. 184]
Three dollars per annum.) PUBLISHED BY GEO: F. RANDOLPH, U CO. NORTH BROAD-STREET. (Half in advance.
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4. Advertisements will be -barged
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first publication, and forty-two for
each succeeding, and in the same
proportion for those of greater length.
The following persons have subscrip
tion papers in their hands for the accom
modation of persons who may please to
subscribe, and they are duly authorised wd
receive the same.
Petersburgh:
Capt. J. P. Watkins.
Viena :
James Colhoun.
Elbert on:
Middleton Woods, Esq.
Ogle thorp County:
Wm. H. Crawford,
Samuel Shields, China Grove, and at
the Store of Major Phinizy, Lexington.
Washington, Wilkes County:
Col. Francis Willis.
Maj. Patrick Jack.
Green County
Maj. Young Gresham,
James Nickelson,
William Grant.
Jackson county
Samuel Gardner, Esq.
Franklin county :
Thomas P. Carnes, Esq.
Hancock County:
Hines Ilolt, Esq.
Doct. William Lee,
Eli Harris
Worren County
Capt. Thomas Dent,
George Hargraves.
Lincoln County
John M. Dooley, Esq.
Charles Stovall.
Columbia:
William Ware, Esq.
Solomon Marshall,
Burke County
William Whitehead,
Col.''John Whitehead,
Cel. John Davis,
Jefferson County:
George R. Clayton, Esq.
James Bozeman, Esq.
John Bostwick, Esq.
Scriven County
Reuben Wilkinson.
William Oliver, Esq.
Major Skinner,
Savannah: Seymour, Scco. printers ,
Bacon and Malone, r
Mflntosh County: George Baillie.
Great Bargains.
o
THE Subscriber intending to leave
Augusta, offers for sale his
HOUSE V LOT
therein—Also, bis Sand-Hill Residence,
containing 65 acres of land, with a con
venient Dwelling House, and necessary
out houses, within 120 yards of an ex
cellent Spring of pure water. he e
are near 800 bearing Peach, and - ar;
ous other fruit trees ; enclosed win. ..
good fence and within four miles of
Augusta. The terms may be made
known by applying to the subscriber,
or in his absence to Doctor Harris, or
Nicholas Ware, Esq.
Lewis Harris.
December 20. 22
BLANKS
of every description executed at
this office, with neatness and
dispatch.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Just Received ,
10 PUNCHEONS 4th proof
Jamaica Rum,
6 Hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar,
25 Barrels do. do. do.
1 Pipe HolUnd Gin,
1 Ditto Northern ditto,
5 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine,
1 Hhd. Loaf Sugar,
3 Tierces ditto,
3 Boxes Chocolate,
2 Tons Swedes Iron,
2 Country ditto,
1 Ditto Blistered Steel,
\ Ditto German do.
1 Bale low priced coating,
1 Ditto Kendal Cottons,
9 Pieces Duffell Blankets,
1 Box 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 Ditto y ditto,
2 Trunks Fashionable Calicoes,
2 Bales Humhums,
20 Kegs White Lead.
Which will be sold WHOLESALE
and RETAIL, on very reasonable
terms, for Cash or Cotton.
W HARRISON Hr HAMILTON.
| Augusta, Dec. 20, 1806. 22
Jacob Danforth,
Has Just Received,
And is now opening a Large and General
ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Consisting oj such articles as are generally
in demand at the present season,
TOGETHER WITH A HANDSOME
SURREY OF
SADDLERY,
HARD WARE,
MEN’s Fine & Coarse Shoes,
LEATHER, &c. &c.
ALSO, A (QUANTITY OF
NORTHEN CIDER, of an
excellent quality,
CHEESE, POTATOES, &c.
All of which will be sold qn the low
est terms for cash or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
November 22. 3m 18
Renjn. Hall. & Co.
Respectfully inform their friends and the
public , that they have Just Received at
their Store, one door below Mr.
Randolph’s Priming office, the
Following Articles,
which they will sell low for cash or
counTrt produce , nr
WHOLESALE or RETAIL,
— viz —
BACK STRAP and common
Fair Top Bools,
Suwarrovv and three quarter ditto.
Men’s Coarse and Fine Shoes, assorted,
Boy’s ditto. do. do. do.
Lady’s Kid, Morocco & Leather Slippers
Misses Morocco and Leather do.
Children's Leather!* Moroccoßuskins,
Waxed Calf skins, Fair top ditto.
Seal skins, Caif skins and Cordevan
Boots Legs,
Men and Women’s Saddles,
Plated, and Common Bridles,
Martingles,
Horsewhips and Whipthongs,
Saddle Baggs,
Men’s Caster and iforum Hats.
Lady’s and Boy’s ditto.
Shoe Blacking and Shoe Brushes—
Together with a few Reams of
WRITIN G PAPE R.
November 15, 1806. 17
TO RENT. ~
The Meadow-Garden plantation,
ONE mile above Augusta, for a term
of years, if required, and immedi
ate possession given.—The stock there
on, consisting ofCattle and Hogs, would
be sold if desirable to the lessee.-—For
terms apply to
Anderson Watkins.
January 10, 1806. 25
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31,1807.
Beggs & Barnes,
have just opened,
at the corner store lately occufiied by
THOMAS BARRETT,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Which they will sell very low for
CASH Ol' COTTON.
They hav( also Received on Consignment
Fine Rose Blankets,
London particular Madeira Wine,
in half pipes and quarter casks,
And a few casks of Hibbert and
Sons’ Best BROWN STOUT.
November 29. 19
Another Store
IN AUGUSTA.
The Subscribers respectfully advise the
inhabitants of town and country , that
they have taken the Store , nearly op
posite the Stage-Office (in the
house of Mrs. Montgomery)
where they offer for sale, for
Cash, Cotton , or at short
approved credits ; a
Variety of Goods,
Which they are disposed to sell at a small
advance. ... V 17.....
A QUANTITY best Smithfield
Stone Lime,
1000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt,
5 Hhds. best Jamaica Sugar,
7 do. West-India B*. New-England rum,
Pipes and Tierces American Gin,
A few Caslts Cherry Sc Cyder Brandy,
——— Boxes, N°. 10, 9,8, 7& 6 Cot
ton Cards ; Wool do.
A number trunks Ladies Sc other Shoes,
Boxes Hats, different kinds, coarse
and fine,
Superfine Sc common India Cottons,
Checks and Calicoes.
English Calicoes Sc Furnitures,
Do. Checks,
Ladies new fashioned Porcupine hats
Bonnets, &c. doz. or single,
A small assortment of Woolens, as
Fearnoughts, Coatings, Plains, Ker
seys, Broadcloths, Cassimers, Serges,
Blankets, Flannels, Baizes Sc Spot
ted Swanskin,
Silk Boglepores, Britannias, Gingham,
Fancy Vesting, Cambricks, Madras,
Bandanna and other Handkerchiefs,
few Laces, assorted Hosiery, Suspen
ders, Buttons, &c.
One box assorted Umbrellas, cheap.
A few articles of
HARDWARE, VIZ.
Hammers, Brass Cocks, Hinges, Locks,
Gimblets, Knives and Forks, Nests
Weights, Razors, Cases 8c Boxes, Sec.
STATIONARY, VIZ.
Letter Paper, Blank Books, most pat
terns, cheap ; Wafers, per lb. Quills,
per M. Cork-Inkstands, Ink-powder,
Sealing Wax, Playing Cards, Slates 8c
Pencils, Memorandum books, Bonnet
Papers, Writing Books, See.
A few boxes Port Wipe, real Sou
chong Tea, Starch, Chocolate, Soap,
Mouid Candles, Mustard, Ground Pep
per, See.
ALSO....
1 Box Glass Ware, (Tumblers)
1 Cask best Camphor,
1 Sack Cassia,
A quantity Rhode-Island Cyder and
Potatoes.
On the River, and expected
soon, a quantity of Bar-Iron,’ boxes
Writing Paper, Green Coffee, and
barrels Beer.
JC7’ CALL AND SEE —Nothing
charged for looking, and all favors suit
ably acknowledged, by
JOSEPH HAWES,
JOHN WHEELER.
January 17, 1807. £t 26-
BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES
For Sale at this Office.
CITY HOTEL.
LEWIS~M‘COY,
MOST respectfully informs the
public in general, that he has taken for
a term of years, that
LONG ESTABLISHED TAVERN ,
North-side of Broad-street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
where his Bar is well supplied with
WINES, BRANDY, RUM, GIN,
PORTER, &c. &c.
His L ARDER with the best provisions
the market affords His STABLE,
which is large, airy and commodious,
well stored with Corn, Fodder, and ev
ery necessary for those horses which
may be put under his care, atttended
by a sober, careful and attentive hostler.
From Ills unj emitted attention to bu
siness, the comfort and satisfaction of
his guests, aided by his family, lie hopes
to obtain a share of public patronage;
which it shall ever be his desire to merit,
* M * A number of gentlemen can be ac
commodated with BOARD, by the week ,
month or year, on the usual terms .
November 8, 1806. 16—
NOTICE.
Will be Sold,
At the Court-house in Waynrsborougf, ,
Burke county, on Tuesday the 7th of
April next, by the Sheriff of said count r,
A TRACT of Land.contain
ing 590 acres, the property of the es
tate of John Mitchell, dec. hounded
south by lands belonging to the town
of Waynesborough, north by William
Urquhart’s land, west by Wm. Doug
lass* and east by I). R. Elliot’s land,
to be sold for the benefit of the licit s of
said deceased.
John Whitehead, J
John Stevens, j- Ex’rs.
John F. Mitchell, )
Mary Fauche, Ex’tx.
January 17. 26
20 Dollars Reward.
RUN AWAY in the month of Au
gust last, a Negro Man named
MARK, about twenty-eigh' years of age,
five feet eleven inches high, two or three
of his fore teeth out, a little pitted with
the small pax, and a very bad counte
nance—He was formerly the property
of the widow Webster, in Wilkes coun
ty, near the town of Washington, where
it is expected lie has run to, having a
wife belonging to one West in said
neighborhood. And person delivering
him to the subscriber or securing him
in any jail in this state shall receive the
above reward.
Wm. Bacon.
January 10. 25
10 Dollars Reward.
STRAYED or stolen
FROM the neighborhood of Augus
ta, a likely GREY MARE,
about fifteen hands high, seven or eight
years old, no marks or brands recol
lected ; she was missing on the 28th of
last month. Any person delivering her
at the plantation of Edward Telfair, or
to the subscriber in Augusta, shall re
ceive the above reward.
Wen. Bacon.
January 10. 25
MA . —_____.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, applicaton
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, for
leave to sell a tract of land lying in said
county, containing 245 acres, more or
less, on Boggy Brach, belonging to the
estate of Benjamin Davis, dec. and sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
ANN BARTON, Adm'x.
November 8, 1806. 16