Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, March 04, 1809, Image 1

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#olmn bt cm rH JS> cttttttfefcp ' M» H tfjW— ■ilTtaJ»awMg««i VOL. VI. No. 293] T { hree dollars per annum.) PUBLISH Hi) BY GEO: F. RANDOLPH, fc? CO. NORTH BROAD-STREET, f Half in advance CONDITIONS OF THE COL UMBIAK CEjYITXEL. 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. 2. The terms ol’ subscription will be three dollars per annum, one hall to be paid at the time of subscribing, and liie balance at the expiration of the year. No subscription will be received for i>. less term than six. months, and all subscribers papers will l>e continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse at the expiration of th* year, or six months. 4, Advertisements will be charged sixty-three cents per square for the first publication, and forty-two fer each succeeding, and in the same por portion for those of greater length. The following persons have subscrip tion papers in their hands for the uccow vviodution of fiersons who may please to subscribe, and they arc duly authorised to receive the same. Petersburg^: Capt. J. P. Watkins. Vicnit: James Colhoun. , Elberton: Middleton Woods, Esq. Ogle thorp County t Wm. H. Crawford. Samuel Shields, China (/rove, and at the Store of Major Phinixy , 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 t ThomasF. Carnes,-Esq. Hancfifik County jq- Hines Holt, Esq,\ . I)oct, William lJee, ' -• i " Eli Harris, ' ' Warren County i Capt. Thomas Dent, George Hargraves. Lincoln County * John M. Dooley, Esq. Charles Stoyall.> ’ Columbia $ 4 ■ William Ware, Esq. Solomon Marshall. Burke County: William Whitehead, Col. John Whitehead, Col. John Davis. j Jefferson . County : George R. Clayton, Esq. James Bozeman, Esq. John Bostwick, Esq. Sc riven Countyr Reuben Wilkinson. William Oliver, Esq. Major Skinner, Savannah: Seymour, Leo, printers, Bacbn and Malone, MGntosh County : George Baillie. - Notice. npiiE subscriber having removed ta a Savannah, offers his services to the public in the FACTORAGE AND Commission Line, and hopes by strict attention, to render satisfaction to those who may favor him with their business James Boggs. October 15 65 FOR SALE, 500 Bushels Corn . Thomas Stokes. February 4. gl AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, j B. Hall, & Co. Have Just Fcteived at their Store, four doors below the City-Hotel, 30 REAM 3 Printing Paper, 12 Ditto first quality Letter ditto, 36 do. First, Second k Third quality Fools-Cap, 8 Trunks Ladies’ Morocco Slippers, Assorted colors, 4 Ditto Men*’& Youths’first Scsecond quality Shoes and Pumps, Two Very Convenient Newark made Gigs, i vi ith Plated Harness complete, ALSO O* HAND— A General Assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries , Which they vrill sell ©n the terms. February 4. 81 Notice. AT th« request of ThsmnsLeving btoii, Esq. it is made known to such members of the Augusta Jockty Club, wh* have not paid their subscrip tions, that a list of their names is left with the subscriber, who is duly author ised to reeeive payment, and if nottiis ebarged on or before tne 15th of April next, their accounts will be placed in the hands of the proper officer for col lection. WALTER LEIGH. February 11, 1809. 82 Mr. William E. Barnes, at Augusta, is authorised to re ceive subscriptions to “ The Re publican, end Savannah Evening Ledger” (published three times a week, in Savannah, at SIX DOLLARS per annum) and col lect such sums as axe due the es~ , tablishmcnt. EVERITT ST EVANS Savannah, Oct. 1. Notice. ON or about the first day of May last, a Mr. John Hamilton, of the State of Georgia, left in my care a cer tain sorrel mare, for the purpose of go ing to a horse ; —without having heard from Mr. Hamilton since, have thought proper to give public notice, to all con cerned, that said mare will be sold at my housa in Edgefield District, South- Carolina, on the eighth day of March next, to the highest bidder, for Cash, to defray expenses. THO: DOZIER. February 11, 180 f. 33 WILL BE SOLD, Oh the eighth day of Jpril next, at Bran son Haslips, all the estate of Dennis Ksnnady, deceased, CONSISTING of a good Horse, some Hogs, Household Furniture end Plantation Teels. Nine months credit will be given, the purchasers giv ing notes with approved security. JOHN H. WALKER, > ~ , BRANSON HASLIP. $ Mm r *' February 18. 83 ON Monday last, the Rich mond Academy, was opened under the direction of the Rev. A. Boage, as Rec tor, and the Rev. J. Holcombe, as first English Teacher. A Writing Master is expee’ed, we understand, in a short time. The rates of Tuition are the same as heretofore—the hours of in struction at this season are from half past eight to twelve, and from half past two to six. January 7 CASH given for clean Cotton and Linen Rags, at this Office, September 10. i i Attorney General's OFFICE. THE Office of the Attorney General, will be kept after the loth day of February next, in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Smelt, in M‘lntosh street, betwat n Broad-street and Reynold-street, near the Post- Office—where the subscriber may be found from t till 12, in the morning, and from 3, till 6 in the afternoon, by those who wish his professional services on the civil side of the court. JOHN FORSYTH. February 4. 3t For Sole. OR EXCHANGE, A TRACI ol land in Washington county on the waters ol Buckeye and Ohoopy, lying within twelve miles ofSsndersvijle and three of the Oconee river, containing seven hundred acres —the whole tract is remarkably level and well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton, and is in the neighbor hood of an excellent r..ng« fur cattle A great bargain will be given to a pur chaser for Cash or Negroes, or it wilt Le sold on a credit of one and two years; or it will be exchanged fur town lots in this place or for lands lying within twen ty-five miles. NICHOLAS WARE. Augusta, Feb. 18, 1809, vs NOTICE. Agra ably to uni order of the honorable Inferior court of Columbia ecu m/i/, WILL BE SOLD, On tho fir»t Tuesday in May next, ONE nous'* and Lot at said Court house.—Also, one Tract of Land in Putnam county near the Court-house, on the first Tuesday in June next, part ot the real estate of Harden Prior, dec. to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale imde known on that day. ARCHIBALD PRiOR, Adm'r. February 18, 1809. 83 *** THE period for receiving 1 prosposals for finishing the exterior of I tho RICHMOND ACADEMY, will j close on the first day of March next, instead of the SOth of that month, as heretofore advertised.—Persons there fore inclined to undertake any part of the work, or to furnish any part of the materials, will send in their proposals, in conformity to this regulation, to Dr. John Murxat, Freoident oj the Board. By Order , THOMAS BARRETT, Clerk. February 18. 83 Administrators Sale . WILL BE SOLD, On Saturday the I s >h Afiril next, at the plantation of Drumj tVonible , deceaoed, Lurke County , all the remaining part (f the personal property belonging to said deceased, CONSISTING of a quantity of Hogs, one Silver Watch, and sun dry other articles too tedious to men tion— i erms ot sale made known on the day. All persons indebted t* said estate, are requested to make payment, and those having demands to randcr them in as the law directs. ISAAC WIMBERLEY, RICHARD HINES, Administrators. February 25. 34 BLANKS of every description executed at this office, with neatness and dispatch. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1809. Amos Newton . BEGS leave to acquaint his friends and customers and the public at large, that he has just received and of fers for sale, a quantity of Boots & Shoes that is good. Men’s Ist, ihl, 3d, 4th and 5tV quality of Shoes, Ladies’ Morocco and Leather Slippers, Negro Shoes, Sm, arrow Beets and Bootee*. December 61. 75-*- Stravccl. %> FROM the Subscriber on Tuesday Evening tbe Jlst instant, a Dark Bay Mare , about tight years old, fourteen bands high and shod till touud—no particular marks recollected* Any person finding said mate, and giving information so that she may be obtained, or return her to me, shall be liberally rewaided, and all reasonable expenses paid. BENJAMIN HALL* Augusta, February 25, tS'.v. 8 4 Notice. • INTENDING to leave this state and move to the Mississippi Territory in die course of the ensuing spring, request all thosa who have any demands against me to cail on me for settlement. CUTIiBERT COLEMAN. Grcensborough, Feb- 25th, 1809. Lost or Mislaid A NOTE on David West, of Au gusta, for about Forty-five dollars with credit* to toe amount of $ 35, and another on Gen. T. Glascock, lor 20, given to Nelson Crawford, dec. in my liivor. OB ADI AH CR AW FOR D. ’ February 18. 83 I . , : M...^.. W .■* ■■»«— * - N otice. ALL persons having derm<nds a.- gainst the estate of Clcmsy Moise, late of this city, citceued, are requested to present tin m legally authenticated, and those indebted t« «s.icl estate, -wifi wake payment t« Ann Morse, Admix, or Robert JohnsOi Adm’r. Augusta, lGth Jnly 1>!08. SI < Notice. NINE months from the date hereof, application will be made to tho honorable the inferior court of the coun ty of Lincoln for leave to boil the who!* of the real estate of John Bentley, dec. for the benefit of all concerned. w" °F ■, l Mmr'*. Wm. Munenef, $ September 19. Life of Gen. Jackson , Judge Ch akutox, has de posited with us the “ FIRST PARI ” oi his life of Genikad Jackson, with instructions to give it a separate publication.— I he appearance of the “Sicond Paut” which embrace:, a His tory of the Yazoo Sale, will be pend upon ;hc liberality' which the public may bestow on the First Part. December 24.