Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, March 11, 1809, Image 1

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Fg) (S)(ffX womwtow f« VOL. VI. No. 294]* < Three dollars per annum.) PUBLISHED BY GEO: f. RANDOLPH, C? CO. NORTH BROAD-STREET. (Half in advanc* CONDITIONS OF THE COLUMBIAN CEjYTIYEL. THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL will be published tfVery iatuuuay,oii ademi paper, ot an excellent quality-,' , and on an entire new type, ot which this is a specimen. 2. Thk terms of subscription will be th h EM. dollars per annum, otie half to be paid at the time of subscribing, and the balance at the expiration of the year. 3. No subscription will be received for a less term than six month*. and ah subscribers papers will be continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse at.the expiration of the year, or six month** 4. Advkrtiskmxrts will be charged sixty-three cents per square tor the first publication, and forty-two fer each succeeding, and in the same por portion for those of greater length.. The following fteraons have ait ‘sCrifl. tfrn fiafiers in their hands for (hi accom modation of persons who may flute to «üb<cribc, and they are ddy. author %std to receive the same. fetersburgh i Capt. J. P. Watkuis. fit na t James Colhoun* .. liber ton} Middleton Woods, l sq. Oglef/ior/i County s Witi.‘ H. Ct-wford. v» Samuel Shields, On a Grove, and .it the Store of d tjov 1 uzy Lextngtoti? Washington. Withes l.ouHty t Col. Francis willis. Maj. Fati t«:k J*• k. Green Catuty M»j. Young Gresham, James Ni« kelson, William Grant. Joe?son County, Samuel Gardner, l.sq. Franklin r'ourfyi Thomas P. Carnes,. E-q* Hancock County-t Hines Holt, 1 ’scu Doct, William Lee, Eli Harris, Warren County ; Capt. Thomas Dent, George Hargraves. * Lincoln County; John M. Dooley, Esq. Charles Stovall. Col" tibia .» William Ware, Esq. Solomon Marshal!. B trice County j William Whit- in ad. Col. John Whitehead, Cf>\. John Davis. Jefferson Coun'y : George R. Clayton, Esq. James Bozeman, Esq. John iiostwick. Esq. Be riven County e Reuben Wilkins <n. William Oliver, Esq, Sfiujor Skinner? iHayunnuh: Seymour, kco. printer*, B icon md M done, Al’lnlush County: George B< illie. Notice. THE subs' riber h tviug removed to SiV innali, offers hts Set vices to die public in the FAC FORAGE AMD Commission Line, and hopes by strict attention, tnvttvicr satisfaction tuth se who may favor him with their business James Boggs. October IS 65-^ FOR SALE, 500 Bushels Corn. Thomas Stoker. February 4* 81 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. B. Hall, & Co. Have Juat Received at their Store, four doors below the City-hotel , FO REAMS Printing Paper, 12 Ditto first quality Letter ditto, 36 do. Fiisl, Second k 1 bird quality Fools L ap, 2 Trunks Ladies' Morocco Slippers, Assorted colors, ; 4 Ditto Mens’<k Youths’ first & second quality Shoes end Pumps, 7’ivo Dry Convenient Newark made Gigs, with Plated Harness complete. ■"■■ALVJ O* BAKU—— A General Assortment of Dry Goods and * Groceries , Which they will soil oit ths lowesj terms. February 4. H, . Eagle i avern, AMD \ S age Office. 'f"H A w.ii known stane. lormerly 1 ot-.i.,-Ai-sl L) Airs. M'fiys, and j lately know.:*,- to Ashton’s 'lavtrn, in t!.• is cut wn;-b.c opened on the that ot Not,.to hi. itt< 7the subscribers— who inK-iia to Ik luilv prepared to *c ■ coruio date all who.no men’ the honor of a call; «nd doubt n A the r. fr.-sh rm:its and on.foils provided for I ra v tiers »no ii.ardets. will gi»t-satisfac tion, as the best of Bedding, Piuvistoiii an.i Liquors wili be t fitted. flu n STABLES w ill be purlieu! rly attviibed to, and horses well i -cu kc, CALI TREY is' BUS I IN. Augusts, tlrtobe r3ibt, iS(.7. If-—. Notice. AT the request of Thomas I.eving sten, Fsq. it is Ri.idt kn >vrn to such tueijibera of the Augusta Ju« k y Club, who have n t p.-idtlmr subscrip ti ns, that a list of their name* i, kit with the subscribe r. « ho is duly author ised to receive pavnn nt, end if not dis charged on or bifnie tne 15tli f Ajoil next, if, ir accounts will bv pi u o m rlic hands of the proper officei h-r C!>i llciiori. W \LTER LEIGH. February 11, 1&o9. 82 : Notice. INTENDING to leave this state and move to the M ississipr i 'Territory in the course of the ensui gspiirg, request all those wh have an} 1 demands against me to call on me for settlemei t. i CUTHBERT O LEMAN. Grten9b' , rongh. I rh 25,Ti 1809. N otice. NINE months from the date hereof, appl'dlion will be made to the bonorabh the infi iLr coin t ot me coun ty t Lincoln lor h ave to well the whole of the real est.tc of Joi n Bentley, dec* fur the benefit of all concuiled. J ‘> hn ~ l Admr V \V m. Muncncf, 5 r>*cn»b«*r 10. A/s 1 IHlUuLm\ uco-« witU ik.Ctl • ' mond Acsdtniy, was open- d under the direction of me Rev. A. Boagr, as Rec tor, .nd the Rev.-J. H Iconibe, ss first English Teacher. A Writing Master is expec’i d, we undersiand, in a short time. The rates of I uition arc the sum* as heretofore—the. hours of in struction »t this S', asnn are from half past eight to twelve., and from half past two to six. January T STOP THE SWINDLERS. One Thousand Dollars Reward, T X f ILL be paid for the apprehend- V V ing and delivery of John. Thomua and Ilottdre Moufioey who absconded from this city on Tuesd y or Wednes day last, having swindled several per sons to a considerable amount. JOHN THOMAS is a small thick set well made man, about S feet 4 mclK s high, ,34 or 35 years of age, dark complexion, short blai k hair, and a very bla* k beard, speaks fast and usually wuii *> smile in his countenance, has a remarkable scar on one side of his Let, much inclined to dress pretends to nave some knowledge of horses, -»nd fre quently rides on a good mi . Said ’/'ho tnoa, resided for many years in Union stiett, wheit he- kept a boarding house anti gi oct ry store. liuNGkE MUNPOEY, is about 3 Let. 9oi 10 inches high a Creole ol bt Domingo, speaks btoken English, of ■ icridei make is lame in one foot, has a dark swyuby o nipl. xion, with t-Jiort toaise curly hair, so it uch so, that ma ny wo ulei not take him lor a w hite man, but trom his rt suit nee i.i this city for many years past, he has generally hecli considered assuch, pitted with the small pox, spe.ks fist, tnough he stanuueis while lit speaks, usually Very slovenly in his dress, pretends to have a knowl edge of horses, having latterly btcu in the habit of ti'ußieking in the above spe cits of property as wt.l asLtung pub lic chads. Aton/ioey resided »t the cor ner o: Weld worth and K'ng streets where lie kept a grocery store— Fr in tln ir connexi, ns, i! is highly probable, they have travelled the miic road and nr.ju m..ke ior bt. Marys Ceoigia, or N* w-Oi leans. Jive Hundred Dollura reward, will be p id lor apprihtnditig and <1« iivtrmg , tilner, or One 'luouaund Dollura, lor both. W ashington Putter,*} V* n». Porter, | Committee in D nil I Latham, Js *hrlf of iht Philip C lien. | Creditor a, Joshua Blown, J i N B. 'I he Printers throughout the ; ; Southern M .tes and Ncv -Orl .aus arc request d to ins, i t the above three j tnn. s and forward the bills for payment, i March 4. 3: 8S i __ 1 0 Dollars Reward. Lost, I Friday night the 24*h February, J V / between Augmt be Ray’s Creek, | a MAN’S SADDi.E, a pair of SAD DL.L-BAGS am; V'ELLNCE, contain . mg h hw clothes.—Any person who will deliver said property to the sub ‘ scpbti, living wiihin nine mihs of Au -1 gusu. on the Columbia Road, shall rt ceivt tile above tcvaid. JOHN BARHAM. 4, 1809. 3i 8l notice. INE months as tr the date hereof, ' A w application wiil be made to tiie honorable the inferior court of Lincoln county for permission to sell the real estate of Chari, s Hamrick, dec. for the benefit of the heirs of s*i 1 deceased. John Fiowrance, Guardian Jar tht hriiaof Chur lea / iun.ru k , dec. March 4, 1809. NOTICE. : months sfter date application - IN will b* made to the honorable the t inferior court of Richmond county for r j leave to sell a tract of land in the seventh t district Baldwin county, known by No. : 47, containing 202 $ acres, draVn by • John Russell, late of Richmond county, Ldec. to be sold for the benefit of tht t heirs and creditors of said deceased., THO: KNAPEN, Adm’r. March t, Uo*. 85 SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1809. Attorney General’s OFFICE. THE Orvicx of tha Gtxr.XAL, will be kept after tht 10th day of February next, in the hous* formerly occupied by Dr. Smelt, in M’lntosh street, between Bioud street and Reynold-street, near the Post* Office—where the subscriber muy b« found from 8 till 13, 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. It A Amos Newton . BEGS leave to acquaint hi* fi’lends and customers and the public at large, that he- has just received and of fers for sale, a quantity of Roots & Shoes tnst is good. Men’s Ist, 2d, Sd, 4th and stfc quality of Shoes, Ladies’ Morocco and Lcathac Slippers, Negro Shoe*, Suv arrow Boots and Bootees. December SI. Sheriffs Sale. On the fir at Tuesday m Ajnil next, u the Court houae in Green county, h» tween iht uauol hour a, Yvni lie Sold, 150 ACRES of land more or Iras, on the waters of Stevens’ Cmk, Green county, adjoining Isham Med« r* and Ewcing Morrow, Esq where* n William Mevtns now lives, taken as the property of said Stevens, to satisfy sundry executions; levied on and !•«» tui iied by a Constable. ALSO, Four Negroes, viz: Or.c Man n .rix d Primus, and three women, nam ed S..rah, D fney ~nd Cuty, out leather j bed, lour blankets, one mattress, ons walnut table, four chads, one lot king • glass, five book i, one lot crockery wart, knives and folks, one waggon, one set w.iggon gear, twenty.three hogs Digs and small, three cows and cJves, ons ytailing, nine chisels, two hand saws, one tenant-saw, one kty-holr-s'iw, ons rross rut saw, two broad-axes, one fall ing-ax, three augers, one a*'z, qne diaw ing knife, one jointer plane, one jack* plane, one smoothing-plane, one flow, one pair steelyards, two beeding-pluncs, one humnri r, one giindstonr, three shovel ploughs, one coulter, one Iron wedge, two iron pots, one iron oven, one coffee mill, and one tea-kettle, levied on as the property of Htnry H. Hum, dec. to satisfy sundry cx< cutions ; pointed out by Edith Ham, Adm'r, ALSO, ] CO Acres of land more or less, in Green county, whereon Edward Piy er ana Allen Piyer now lives, adjoin ing Myrick and Lindsey—t. k- n *-s the property of Edward fc Allen Fryer, to setisy John F- Martin, kCo. and others—levied on and returned by Winkfield Shropshire, Constable. ALSO, 200 Acres of land more or less, in Greene county, adjoining S. Hough ton and J. Bethunc, being part of tht tract of land where* n Theodore Buik now lives—taken as the property of •aid Burk # to satisfy Thomas Watts; levied on and returned by W iluift Cone, Constable. Conditions Cash. Thomas W. Grimes, *. c. c. March 4- 1809. *3 BLANKS of every description executed at this office, with neatness and dispatch.