Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, June 27, 1807, Image 1

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Columbian Centinel. VOL. IV. No. 205] Three dollars per annum. J PUBLISHED BY GEO: F. RANDOLPH, U 5 CO. NORTH BROAD-STREET. (Half, in advance CONDITIONS OF THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL . 1. THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL will be published every Saturday, on a demi paper, of an excellent quality, and on an entire new type, of which , this is a specimen. u 1. The terms of subscription will be three dollars pier annum, one half to be paid at the time of subscribing, atid the balance at the expiration of the year. & No subscription will be received for a less term than six months, and all subscribers papers will be continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse at the expli'atibli of the 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. 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 to receive the same. Petersburgh: Capt. J. P. Watkins. View : James Colhoun. Elberton : Middleton Woods, Esq. Oglethorp 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. Grech. County Maj. Young Gresham, James Nickelson, William Grant. Jackson county Samuel Gardner, Esq. Franklin count p Thomas P. Carnes, Esq. Hancock County: Hines Holt, Esq. Doct. William Lea, 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 Bostwick, Esq. Scriven County Reuben Wilkinson. William Oliver, Esq. Major Skinner, Savannah: Seymour, Stco. printers, and Malone, In tosh County : George Baillie. Edmund Stroud, BLACK-SMITH, From Philadelphia, BEGS leave to inform the ci tizens of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in all its various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Mr. M‘Millan, near Major Phinizy’s dwelling house, M‘lntosh street, Augusta—From his attention to his customers and know ledge of his business, he hopes to mer it a share of public patronage. May 30. St 45 BLANKS of every description executed at this office, with neatness and dispatch. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ADVERTISEMENT EXTRA. Geo: S. Houston, Respectfully informs the public that he has recently received from LEE’S PATENT AND Family Medicine WARE-HOUSE, NEW-YORK, an additional and Fresh Supply of those valu able Medicines, which, as annodynes, preven tions or cures of the diseases to which the hu man body is subject, either from imprudence, change of climate, accidents or natural causes, are Unrivalled—in the words of an old physician on this subject, we may add, Experentia Docet— 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; for, in the lan guage of Chesterfield, “ If ’tis worth while to use a thing, “ 'Tis worth while to use it right." They are well known ana attested to by nu merous certificates in our possession, as un parallelled in the following diseases: Worms, Itch, Coughs k C*lds Diseases of the Asthma, Eyes, Consumption, Ringworms, Gout, 'letters, &c. Rheumatism, Inward weak- Sprains, nesses, PaJsey, Nervious disor- Head Ache, ders, Tooth Ache, Ague & Fever, Corns, &c. &c. To those afflicted with nervous disorders, lowness of spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion, &c.<x. is recommended ' Hamilton's Grand Restorative. ft is proved by long and extensive experience to be absolutely unparalleled in the wore of Nervous disorders, Consumptions, Lowness of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Impurity of Blood, Hysterical Affections, Inward and Seminal W eakness, Flour albus (orwhites) Barrenness, Violent cramp in the stomach and back, In digestion, Melancholy, Gout in the Stomach, Pains in the Limbs, Relaxations, involuntary Emissions, Impotency, &c. &c. Hamilton's Worm-Destroying Lozenges. Which have within four years past, cured upwards of one hundred and twenty thousand persons of both sexes, of every age and in e- 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. The 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 blemish and inconvenience occasioned by colds, fever, &c. speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de icate softness to the lips. The Genuine Persian Lotion, Celebrated for preventing and removing blemishes of the face and skin of every kind, particularly freckles, pimples, pits after the small pox, &c. Gowland's real and genuine Lotion. Hahn's Anti-Bilious Pills, Are recommended for the prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers. Restorative Powderjor the Teeth W Gums Dr. Hahn’s Genuine Eye-Water. A sovereign remedy for all diseases of the eyes. Tooth-Ache Drofis. The only remedy yet discovered, which gives immediate and lasting relief in the most severe instances. The Sovereign Ointment Jor the Itch, Which is warranted an infallible remedy in one application. Anderson's Pills, is’e. 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 Indian Vegitable Specific, A safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for a cer tain dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Lemu'. The above medicines sold only by appoint ment of the sole Inventor and proprietor, at his Store, Broad-street, Augusta. January 11. 29 3000 lbs. Prime Coffee, in Bags and Barrels, for Cush or Pro duce. BARRETT 6c SIMS. Apri.l II 39 I Ji " - J * SATURDAY, JUNK 27, 1807. The Merchants'' fc? Planters' COFFEE-HOUSE AND HOTEL, Off ME RAT, is ME CITY OF SAVANNAH. Thomas Bay ley, sen. HAVING taken the above house, begs leave to solicit the patronage of the Gentlemen Merchants and Plan ters visiting that city, and those who honor him with their favors, will find every attention paid. N, B. A constant LARDER, WINES and SPIRITS* of the first quality. April 11. lot 38 William Butler, Book-Binder & Stationer, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has just received from New-York a com plete assortment of English & American Paper, Viz: Imperial, Medium, Super Royal, Demy & Royal, Foolscap, ALSO, Ledgers, Letter Books, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Receipt Books, Invoice Books, Record Books* And Blank Books of every des cription made with or without Spring Backs, and patent black lines for writ ing on. BOOK BINDING in all its branches executed with neatness and dispatch—- All orders left at the Centinel Printing Office, or at my shop opposite Major Phinizy’s dwelling house, will be punc tually attended to. May 30. 45 Factorage AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE Subscribers having taken into 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, fc? CO. JOHN BACON, /. MALONE. M i Credie’s Wharf, ) Savannah, April 25. 3 lOt 40 B. Bignon & Sons, INFORM their friends and the public in general, that they have removed from their old stand, and at present oc cupy their NEW BRICK HOUSE, one door below the store they were in before——They continue to keep a Handsome Assortment of Dry Goods, and Groceries, all of which they will sell at a mode rate price for cash or produce. June 13. 3t 47 FOR SALE. THREE Hundred and Seven ty Seven Acres ofLAND, laying on Sa vannah river, near the mouth of Little river in South-Carolina—for particulars apply to Colhoun 17 Wilson in Augus ta, or to James Colhoun, jr. in Vienna. April 4. 73 BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES For Sale a, this Office. J* FOREIGN NEWS. LONDON, April 20. Letters from Wallachia, state thatj the Turkish garrison of Rajova surrendered to the Russian troops, ter a scige of eight days and a terribßF bombardment: and that Giurgewohu& been taken by the Russians, by assault, , at the head of 24,000 men. The gar rison was entirely cut to pieces, for the Russians had express orders to give no quarters. A message of Bonaparte, dated from ( Osterode, the 2 l Jth ult. and laid before the Senate on the 4lh inst. contains ir-\ tefragable proofs of the immense loss-* es which his armies have sustained, and of the difficulties in which he is in-* volved. Before the first three months of 1807 are expired, he finds himself under the necessity ot calling out the conscription for the year 1808. French Grand Army. SIXTY-SEVENTH BULLETIN. Ostkrodk, March 25. On the 14th inst. at " o’clock in the afternoon, the garrison of Stralsund, taking advantage of a fog, made a sor tie with 2000 infantry, and sik pieces of cannon in order to carry a ledoubt thrown up by General Dupas. The redoubt which was open, without pal lisades and without cannon, was defend* ed by a company of Voltigeurs, of the 4th ot the line (light infantry) under Gapt. Barral; they resisted all the at tempts of the Swedish brigade. Fif teen Swedish soldiers reoched the pa rapet, but there found their death. All the enemy’s attempts were fruitless. Sixty-ttvo dead bodies of the Swedes were buried at the foot of the redoubt. Several Swedish officers were found among the dead, distinguished by their military decorations. This instance of bravery has attracted the emperor’s at tention. IJis Majesty lias sent three orders of the Legion of Honor for the companies engaged. Capt. Drivet, who commanded on this weak redoubt, high ly distinguished himself. On the 20th, Marshal Lefebre or dered the brigade under gen. Schraain to cross over from the island ot Nogat, in the Frisch Haff, in order to cut off the communication between Dartzic and the sea. i hese orders were car ried into execution at 3 in the morning. The Prussians were routed, and 300 of them fell into our hands. At six in the evening the garrison of Dantzic sent out 4000 men to retake the post: but they were repulsed with the loss of some hundreds of prisoners, and one piece of cannon. Gen. Schraain had under his command the 2d batta lion of the 2d regiment of infantry, and several Saxon battalions, who distin guished themselves. The Emperor has sent three Orders of the Legion of Honor, to be distributed among the Saxon officers; and three more for the privates, subalterns, and the Major who commanded them. In Silesia, the garrison of Niess has made a sortie, but fell into an ambus cade. A regiment of Wirtemberg ca valry took those troops in flank, killed 50, and made 60 prisoners. I be w inter in Poland seems to have resembled the winter in Paris, that is to say, variable. It freezes and snows in alternate succession. However, we have the good fortune not to have any sick in the army. On the contrary, all accounts agree that the Russians have a great number sick. The army re mains tranquil in their cantonments. The works which Compose the tetes du pont ctf Sterock, Modlin, Praga, Marienburg, and Marienwerder, are every day becoming more formidable ; and the magazines are organized, and are every where receiving provisions. Three hundred thousand bottles of Bordeaux wine were found at Elbing ; and though each bottle cost 4 francs, the Emperor paid that price to the mer chants, and ordered the wine to be dis tributed among the soldiers. The Emperor has sent Prince Bor ghese upon a mission to Warsaw.