Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, May 09, 1807, Image 1

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rfo) f.oo r .s fen (S>co,,o/^»v YC-L. . No. Ifß] Thrse dollars per annum.J PUBLISHED BY GEO: F. RANDOLPH, 6? CO. NORTH BROAD-STREET. (Half hi advance. j - ——« CONDITIONS OF THE COLUMBIAN CENTIXEL. U THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL will he published e v ery saturba y , on K & demi paper, of an excellent quality, anti on an entire new type, of which this is a specimen. 2. Tee terms of subscription will be three dollars per annum, one half to be paid at the time of subscribing, and the balance at the expiration ot the year. L No subscription will be received for a less term than six months, and all subscribers p ipers will be continued j from year to year, unless ordered to { the reverse at the expiration of the j year, or six months. 4. Advertisements will be charged; sixty-three cents per square for the first publication, and forty-two for each succeeding, and in the same proportion for those of greater length. 77te 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 to receive the same. Pctersburgh : Capt. J. P. Watkins. Vic net: Jerries Colhoun. Elbcrton : Middleton Woods, Esq. Ogle thorp County: Wm. H. Crawford, Samuel Shields, China Grove , and at the Store of Major Phinrey, 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 Holt, 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, Col. John Davis, Jefferson County: George R. Clayton, Esq. James Bozeman, Esq. John Bostvvick, Esq. Scriven County Reuben Wilkinson. William Oliver, Esq. Skinner, Savannah: Seymour, Scco .printers. Bacon and Malone, APlntosh County: George Baillie. 20 Dollars Reward. RUN AWAY in the month of Au gust last, a Negro Man named MARK,about twenty-eight yearsof age, five feet eleven inches high, two or three of his fore teeth out, a little pitted with the small very bad counte nance—He was* formerly the property of the widow Wtbster, in Wilkes coun ty, near the town of Washington, where it is expected he has run to, having a wife belonging to in said neighborhood. And person delivering him to liie subscriber or securing him in any jail in this state shall receive the above reward. JVm. Bacon. January 10. 25 LUMBER. PERSONS wishing to procure Lumber, can be furnished by making application at this office. January 10. s pi Tnf tyj iW AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. "> nm-v « '•r- ■ *"■’. ■»» rm-m >Tw>yiwi wiw^irr^-^ f |i iwi ir n mirm ... . .■ ■ ■- —— l ADV ERTtSEMENT EXTRA. G. S. Houston, & Co. T) ESPECTFULLY inform the public that IV they have recently received from lee’s patent and Family Medicine WARE-HOUSE, NEW-YORK, an additional and Fresh Supply of those valu. able Medicines, which, a» anncdyncs, preven tions or cures of the diseases to which the hu man body is subject, ei her from imprudence, change of climate, accidents or natural causes, are unrivalled—in the words cf an old physician ! on this subject, we may add, Expertntia Dace:— they having now been in general use through out the United States, for seven years past, and attended with general success, when used agreeable to the directions ; lor, in the iau* guage of Chesterfield 11 If ’tis worth while to use a thing, “ 'Tis worth while to use it right.” They air well known and attested to by nu merous certificates in our possession, as un parrallelled in the following diseases: Worms, Itch, Coughs 8; Colcls Diseases of the Asthma, Dyes, Consumption, Ringworms, Gout, letters, See. | Rheumatism, Inward weak- Sprains, nesses, Falsey, Nervious elisor- Head Ache, ders, Tooth Ache, Ague k Fever, Corns, &c. &c. To those afflicted with nervous disorders, lowness of spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion &c. &.c. is recommended Hamilton's Grand Restorative . It is proved by long and ex tensive experience to be absolutely unparalleled in the diiro of Nervous disorders, Consumptions. Lowness of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Impurity of Blood, Hysterical Affections, Inward and Seminal Weakness, Flour alhus (or whites) Barronness, Violent Cramp in the stomach and back, In digestion, Melancholy, Gout in the Stomach, Pains in the Ifimbs, Relaxations, involuntary Emissions, Impotency, fkc. &,c. Hamilton’s 1 Vorm-Dcstroying Lozenges. Which have within four years past, cured upwards of one hundred and twenty thousand persons of both sexes, of every age and in c very situation, of various dangerous complaints arising from worms and from obstructions or foulness in the stomach and bowels. Hamilton’s Elixir; A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate coughs asthmas, sore throats, and approaching consumptions.—They are particularly recom mended to parents who may have children afflicted with the Hooping Cough. 'Hie Anodyne Elixer , For the cure of every kind of head ache. The Damask Lip Salve, Is recommended (particularly to the ladies as an elegant and pleasant preparation; for chopped and sore lips, and every b.emish and inconvenience occasioned by colds, fever, &c. speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de icate softness to the lips. The Genuine Persian Lotian , Celebrated for preventing and removing blemishes of the face and skin of every kind, particularly freckles, pimples, pits after the smallpox, &c. Gowland's real and genuine Lotion. Hahn's Anti-Bilious Pills, Are recommended for the prevention and cure of Eilious and Malignant Fevers. Restorative Powder/or the Teeth Ist Gums Dr. Hahn’s Genuine Eye-Water. A sovereign remedy for all diseases of the eyes Tooth-Auu: L/ro/is. The only remedy yet discovered, which gives immediate and lasting relief in the most severe instances. The Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Which is warranted an infallible remedy in one application. Anderson's Pills, isfe. Hamilton's Essence and Extract of Mustard, Celebrated for the cure of the Gout, Rheu matism, Palsey, Sprains, Bruises, &c. A large and Fresh supply of the India r Vegitablc Specific, A safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for a cer tain dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Lerc tx. The above medicines sold only bv appoint ment of +rp sole Inventor and proprietor, at their Store, Broad-strect, Augusta. January 11. 29 Chairs & Sulkeys TO HIRE. i Apply at this office, j April iS. 39 i -■!!■■■ '■■'V LT : —..j, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1807. Just Received, 14 HKDS. N. E. RUM, 11 do. Jamaica do. 12 do. Muscovado Sugar, 10 Br-gs Fresh Greer. Coffee, 4 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine, 1 H lid. Loaf Sugar, 3 Tierctsdo. do. 100 Straws half pint Tumblers, 2 Hhds. Copperas, 2 Tons Sweeds Iron, \ Ton Blistered Steel, 2 Trunks fashionable dark, blue Calicots, 1 Do. $ Irish Linens, 1 Do. 4-4 d'« do. 150 Sacks Ground Salt. All of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, on very low terms fur cash or paoDucp. by HARRISON fcf HAMILTON. February 23. 32 Beggs & Barnes, have just opened, at the comer store lately occupied by Thomas ssarrett, A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS AND Groceries, W hich thty will sell very low for CASH or COTTON. They have also Received oil Consignment, Fine Rose Blankets, London particular Madeira Wine, in hail*pipes and quarter casks, And a lew casks of Hibbert and Sons’ Best BROWN STOUT. November 29. 19 Factorage O COMMISSION BUSINESS. '"I HIE Subscribers having taken into A Partnership John and Thomas L. Malone, the business will, after the first day of the ensuing month, be car ried on, under the firm of BACON, MALONE, CO. JOHj\ BACON, I. MALONE. M-Credit's Wharf, ) Savannah , April 25. $ lot 40 BEDFORD^ WILL continue the ensuing sea son at the Woodlands, near Co lumbia, anti be permitted to go to a few mares only,besides those of his owner, at FIFTY DOLLARS each; the mo ney to be paid down. The mares will be allowed to run on the best rye and oats pastures, and be regularly fed with Train, and carried every day, free of all expense, for eight weeks after their ar rival ; should they continue longer they will be subject to a moderate charge. If any should be sent from the neigh borhood, and not left to run on the pas tures and heur the expense and trouble of feeding, only Forty Dollars will be required. WILLIAM GORDON, Agent for Col. Wude Hampton. March 14, 1807. ICT* THE unparalleled number of distinguished runners got by BED FORD before he left Virginia, is not unknown to the sporting world, little pains have therefore been taken to im press the public opinion in his favor. It is however a remarkable Let, and one thatcannot fail to interest the bre ;d --ers in this country, that of those raised in this state, but two of his get have yet been trained, P'-ggy and Lottery, each three years old ; that they have each won three t mts, and have beaten every race of note in the state, in a style that has never been equaled by any ot.hu* stock, on the Charleston turf. BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES For Sale at this Office. a*i i—jiiMiAa wjrotaui a jk.* SHERIFF’S SALE* On the frst Tuesday in June next , at the Court-House in Wuynesbcrough, Burke county , ar //it* u«ua/ hours, W ill be Sold, 660 ACRES of Land, third quality, adjoining lands of Walker, Le« vinstene and others, on the waters of thickhead; taken as the property of Wyley Sharp at the instance of Daniel . Nunez. ALSO, 250 Acres of land adjoining Colson and others, on the waters of , Little Bear Camp, taken as the proper ty of Stephen Smith, at the instance of M‘Leod and Rea. Gross Scruggs, S> B. C. May 2. 41— SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jirst Tuesday in June next , at the Court-House in tVurrcn county, at the usual hours , Will be Sold, TWO negro girls bv the name of ESTHER and HAGER, levied on as the property of Joshua and Sally Harp, Administrator and Administra trix of John Newsom, dec. at the in stance of Geo. Hargraves. Conditions, Cush. .!. Beal], S. IV C. May 2, 41 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jirst Tuesday in June next , at the Court-llouse in Warren county, be tween the hours of ten and three o'clock . Will be Sold, ONE Negro Boy, by the name of ISAAC, levied on by virtue of a mortgage given by William Mims to Ignatius few ; the above negro pointed out by Henry Kamlull. Conditions cash. J. Beall , S. IV. C. March 28, 1807. Scriven County Superior Court, March Term, 18' 7. Present his Honor Juuge Jones. James Sharber, "J vs. L Rule Mai. The heirs of William David. J ON the petition of James Sharber, stating, during the late war, the loss of certain deeds of lease and re lease from William David, to the peti tioner for a tract of two hundred acres j of land near the old Savannah road, ad joining lands of L. M'Gillivray and others, originally granted to Neal Da vid, in St. George’s Parish, now county of Scriven ; and that he had filed in the clerk’s office copies of said deeds, with evidence to substantiate the same:— And on motion of Mr. S. Jone 3, attor ney for the petitioner, It is Ordered, That the heirs of said William Da vid do shew cause, if any they have, on the first day of the next term, why the copy deeds so filed, should not he estab lished in lieu of the original, in conform ity to the act in such cases provided. It is further ordered that this rule or order he published once a month for six months, in one of the public ga zettes of this state. Extract from the Minutes 24 th March, 1807. JAMES CASWELL, c. s.c. s. c. Just Recehed For Sale , 3000 lbs. Prime Coffee, in Bags and Barrels, for Cash or Pro duce. BARRETT & SIMS. April 18. 39 BLANKS of every description executed at this office, with neatness and dispatch.