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Columbian Centinel.
VOL. VI. No. 288]
Three dollars per annum. I PUBLISHED BY GEO: F. RANDOLPH, €sf CO. NORTH BROAD-STREET. (Half
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Bostwick, Esq.
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Notice.
NINE months from the date hereof
application will be made to th*
honorable the inferior court for Lincoln
county, for leave to sell Three Tracts
of Land, viz:—One tract containing
three hundred acres, lying on Savan
nah river, adjoining lands of W. Cook,
heirs of Jemison, Grinage and Winn,
with a good dwelling house and out
houses, and about twenty acres of fresh
cleared lty^d.
ALSO, —An Island containing about
seventy five acres, in Savannah river,
with about thirty acres of cleared land.
1 ALSO, —Ten acres of land wit!)
-ood improvements, adjoining Lamar’s
terry. The above land being part of
the real estate of Basil Earner, sen’r. ,
dec. lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
Peter Lamar, Adm’r.
De bonis non.
July 16,1808. • 52
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Geo: S. Houston, \
HAS JUST OPENED, j
And Offers for Salt on the usual terms
nearly opposite the City-Hotel, Augusta,
a varietA oe
Dry Goods,
{Hardware, Jewellery, See.
Consisting of the following Articles,
- VIZ
SUPERFINE Blue, Black,
Dr.ib and mixed CLOTHS,
Blue and Drab Plains,
CullicocS) Dimities and Flannels,
Humhums, Platiilas, Jco.
Men’s Fine and Coarse Hats,
l.adies Chip Hats and Steam-Boat Bon
nets,
5 Trunks assorted Shoes,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saddles and
Bridles, ,
Knives and Forks, Pen-knives, Ra
zors, See.
Waiile Irons, Hammers, Gimlikls, Kc.
Elegant Goid
Ditto , do. Breast Pins k Lockets,
Ditto do. Seals and Rings,
Ditto do. Ear Rings, Wires k Knobs,
Eltgant HaiiwoikClutinsk Breast-pins,
Silver Thimbles and Sleeve Buttons, ,
Gold & Silver Epuulelts 2c Sword knots,
Dittto Lace and Cord,
Gilt and Stcxl Watch Chains Sc Keys,
BITTERS in quart, pint and half pint
bottles,
STOUGHTON’S ditto,
Essence of Peppermint,
British (;•!, Suits and Sulphur,
Alltim, Coppefas, Windsor and Castile
Soap,
Lorillard’s, Mtccobov k Scotch Snuff,
Tice’s Blacking Boot-tpp Compo
sition*
.y■ ■ | ■ (■JfejW liiriltYTfMf 'flw'* ’in )■
iff* 1 "
' " —ALSO
A Complete Assortment of Fresh
PATENT MEDICINES.
November 3. 72
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Lincoln Superior Court,
A fir ii Term, 1808.
THOMAS HUKIAT]
VS. L RULE NISI.
&KOR.GE TWITTY.J
UPON tlie petition of Thomas Mur
ray. praying the Foreclosure of
the Equity of Redemption, in all them
two tracts of End, one containing fifty
two acres more or less, the other con
taining five acres, more or less hound
ed by lands of Thomas Murray k Sam
uel Davis, k mortgaged by thesaid Geo.
Twitty, stnr. to the said Thomas Mur
ray, on the seventeenth day of August
eighteen hundred and seven, for the
securing the payment of the sum of
one hundred and twenty five do|lara,
due by note as expressed in and by the
said mortgage ; And upon Motion of
Mr. Cook, attorney for the petitioner,
IT IS ORDERED, that the principal,
interest and cost due on said mortgage
be paid into court within twelve montns
from this day, OTHERWISE,iht equi
ty of redemption will from thenceforth
lie foreclosed, and that a copy of this
rule lie served on the said George
Twitty, senr. or published in on: of the
public Gazettes of this state, once a
month for the space of twelve months.
A true Cofy from the Minutes.
ABSALOM TATOM, for
A. TATOM, CVk.
Notice.
IDO hereby caution any person or
per•ons from trading for or purchas
ing a certain Note given to Floyd Jar
vis for Seventy-nine Dollars, and per
haps some cents, (signed Willis Bos
tick, for Tolaver Bostick,) dated about •
the Sth or 10th of October, last, paya
ble three months after date, which note
was obtained for an unsound, blind ne
gro, that has siuce been returned —
which note I am determined not to pay.
WILLIS BOSTICK.
November 19. I 7t— j
I
I
■ CKAvVFOHIi’S
Improved RoUeyXjin
public are respectfully inform
ed that the subscriber has obtain- -
ed a Patent for a Machine which sep
crates Colton ft ora the seed, by rollers,
on a new construction, viz:—The roll
era turn on friction wheels, instead of ,
boxes; the wheels are fixed in boxes
which fit in hollow Cases, so as to be
moved at pleasure; to
boxes at t acit place where it is
ry to press the rollers together is a
spiral orjtjther spring, onwhich a screw
acts, running through a cap or other
piece fixed'Qn the cases, from which
the pressure on the rollers aye received,
&.C. Besides, which, a method of feed
ing roller gins with a vibrating rake, in
form iimilar to a quadrant, by which
inettni several pairs of rollers placed in
a concave frame may biijfcd, with near
• ly the same caSeAhat one pair’could lie.
Connected with this rake is a method
for removing the cotton from a hopper,
placed shove the rollers. When sev
eral pair qf i pdcrs are used, there must
be «|icnsf or riddles placed in the
spaV.jfs between each pair, made of,
wire, so far apart at to tweeds
through freely, which fjffjkstHqw, into
inclrolrtg troughs u< soon' as they are
disengaged, which conveys them off,
■»ith
n a !
fri).
de
scribe! in Augusta, either with a Clin
and License, or a License alone. The
Priccof a Gin with four pair of rollers
24 inches long, to work by n horse or
any other impelling power, except by
band, will be One Hundred and Fifty
Dollar it, the License alone, Ten Dollars ,
for each pair of Rollers.
OB ADI AH CRAWFORD.
Adgusta, July 30lh, 1808. 54
Notice.
In pursuance of an order of the. Honor
able Inferior Court of Hancock County ,
WILL BE SOLD,
Jt Public Hale, on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the Court-House
in Sparta ,
TWO thirds of a tract of two
hundred acres of land lying on the
Beaver Dam Creek, belonging to the
estate of Frederick Tucker, dec. adjoin
ing lands of Cooper’s and Hillsman’s,
for the use of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day ol sale.
Mary Tucker, Adm’x.
Thomas Crowder, Adm’r.
November 26, 1808. 71
Notice.
NINE months from the date hereo
appbcation will be made to the
honorable the inferior court of the coun
ty of Lincoli for leave to sell the whole
of the real estate of John Bentley, dec.
for the benefit of all concerned.
John Orr, } Admr's
Win. Muncriej, $
September 10.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands a
gainst the estate of Clemsy Morse,
Uteof this city, deceaed, sre requested
to present them legally authenticated,
and those indebted to said estate, will
make paymentt«
Aim Morse, A din's. or
Robert Johnson, Adm'r
Augusta, 16th July, liO*. 32
I
SMURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1809.
Eagle TslSfro,
A N/Ai'
StagcjjSmice.
CpHAT well kttdjT n stand formerly
A occupied jjfyjMrs. M'Lavvs, and
lately Tavern, in
this city, wiJfc opened on the first of
; bv the subscribers —
w ho intvndEn be fully prepared to ac
con»m<»d?fe i'ill vlky.do, litem the honor
'**&&&£& i SP‘ ! not,the refresh -
I l3 provided for r J ra
ve Hers will give satisfac
tion, us tnP®«t cf Bedding, Ffchisions
and LiquJtV Aftl. be off-red.
Their S'l 4,171,1’, S wifi be particularly ’
attended to, %d horses veil f.d, Lc.
CALMTiKV & BUSTINi. .
Augusta. GuSher 31st, 1807. IS—
Ncmcc.
Tills subscriber wring removed to
Savannah, offeimhis services to
toe public in the
factorage
AND \
Commission fine,
and hopes by strict attention, uftendcr
satisfaction to those who may him
v. ilh ijieir business , V\
James Beggi
October 15 6Sv-;
Efim Purse, y.
PA LL personodvsirour. of promoting \
apood race of hoftXMm this state,
tliv.t u-*sobsc! qvtif/D is row
taking tip for a COLT’S DORSE,
which will h< run for on the first Thurs
day in jVnvcmbefi eighteen hundred and
elt-'cn, \>y opus dropped in the spring
of this year.
Each subscriber entering one colt at
F ib I Y DOLLARS, with a forfeiture
ot one ball, in the event of not starting.
i lie mode and regulation of run
ning will be seen by application to Mr.
Joski’h Lee, of Washington, or to
Mr. George F. Randolph, of Augus
ta, who bold subscription. ?is/ft in thc.v
hands. The subscription closes on lilt
first day of October-next.
Washington Ist June, 1808.
AI SO
A SUBSCRIPTION for a
Colt’s Purse, to be run fc.- the ensunig
fall, at the'same place, by any colt not
exceeding three ytars old, foa.ldcd in
Georgia. Condition of entrance the
same as above.
June 1, 1808,
Notice.
? A I.L persons having demaitda a-
Against the estate of Joseph Plum
mer, late of Burke county, deceased,
are requested to present them properly
attested for settlement, and those in
debted to make inuuediut- payment.
Mary Plummer, Arbi's.
hrimeis VV (Rig, Adnfir.
November 12.
| ' Notice.
i
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable tho
inferior court of the county of Ogle-%
thorpe, for leave to sell two tracts of
land i’i said county, one on south fork
broad, containing one hundred eighty
live acres, be th« same more or less—
tjie other iilty-three acres, adjoining
the* former, belonging to the estate of
Abel Howard,»ciec. sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors
Groves Howard, 7 r ,
Clement Glenn, 3
September 24* 92 —.
BLANKS
of every description executed
at this office, with neatness
and dispatch