Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, April 22, 1809, Image 1

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✓G'TTT7T>. - * (fj f ' v p f, ■■ - ■»* ■! ■ " r —— - 1 * v- - 3 (A £i '■dtm-nmoh U - - -- ■ ■ ■ - - ■ n w»-yj«rwF«s»wi VOL. VI. No. 306] 111 II !■ —ll l Ml Tpree dollars per annum. J PUBLISHED BY GEO: F. RANDOLPH, Os CO. NORTH BRQA D-STREET. f half in udv.mc CONDITIONS O. THE COLUMBIAN CEjYTj YEL. THE COLUMBIAN CLVIINEL will be published every satui>day,qh adeini paper, of an exceiiem equality, and on an entire new type, ol which tills is a sne< irnen. 2* The terms of subscription will be three dollars per annuni ; one hall to be paid at the tune of subscribing, and t!ie balance at the expiration of the year. 3y No subscription will be received for a less term than su months, and all subscribers papers will be continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse at the expiration of the 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 pur portion for those of greater length. The follotoing persons have subscrip tion fiafiere in their hands for the accom modation of persons who may /druse to subscribe, and they are duly authorised to receive the same. Petersburgh: Capt. J. P. Watkins. Vicr.a: James Cclhoun. Elbcrton : 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 Jac k. Green Count# Maj. Young Gresham, James Nickelsun, William Grant. Jackson County , Samuel Gardner, Esq. • * Franklin County Thomas F. Carnes, Esq. Hancock County: Hines Holt, Esq. I)oct, WiUiam Lee, Eli Harris, Warren County: Capt. Thom, s 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. j Jefferson County: George R. Clayton, Esq. James Bozeman, Esq. John BostwH'k, Esq. Scriven County: Reuben Wilkinson. William Oliver, Esq, Majo Skinner, Savannah: Seymour, Bcco .printers. Bacon and Malone, M-l. tosh Couftty: George Ba‘dH<*. Notice. r Tf'HE subscriber having removed to JL 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 witii their business James Beggs. October 15 gj—• Planters & Others, ARE respectfully informed, that tiiey may be accommodated the ensuing summer and autumn widi a few j SAW GINS, & SCREW PRESSES, by making application to O. CR \WFORD. Augusta, April 8,180 S. 20 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. s. '"■i» i ■ ■niriii— i n ■■■ n m hi——— mm« The Celebrated Running horse , GALLATIN, WILL stand the present sea son jit William Lows’ in Columbia county, fourteen miles above Augusta, on the main road leading to the town of Washington, at the reduced price of THIRTY DOLLARS, pay able by note the first day cf December next, which may be discharged by TWENTY DOLLARS p-id within the season— FIFTEEN the single visit, and one dollar to the groom in every instance. The season will commence on the first day of April, and end on the first day of August. Any marc that docs not prove in foal shall have the benefit of the fall season gratis, by applying to the horse, provided lie is not i 1 keeping for a race. Excellent wheat and barley pastures are provided for the reception of marcs from a distance, but no res ponsibility for accidents or escapes.— Mr. Low will take charge of all marcs I that may be left with the horse, and feed them twice a day with gram for one shilling n r day, and the money ex pected when the mares are taken away. Good attention will he paid to every mare in rotation, bewails who may be left with the charge of mart s will be boarded gratis. G \LLATIN is an elegant figure, full fifteen hands and a half high, nine years old, a red sorrel of superior form and constitution, and a sure foal getter; his colls have by good judges been said to lie superior, according to their age, in point i f form and size, to any they ever saw on Continent. PEDIGREE, Extracted from the General Stud Book of England, which */ Q ' 1 cannot be ex celled. GALLATIN was got by the import ed IJerse Reolorcl, and lie by Dungan non, whose sire was Eclipse ; his darn the imported mare Membnno ; his j grand dam Miss Skvggs, by Matchem ; I his great grand Uam by Regulus, out of King- Ilcrnd’s d. rn, and Regulus by the Godolphin Arabi .n. To those who are th r ughiy conversant with thw turf, it would b. superfluous to reinatk, that I lkdlord undoubtedly contributed more j to the improvement of the breed of horses in this country, than i ny stallion i ever sml to America. It would be | j equally ■'’unnecessary to enumerate his get, suffice it to s »>, lie was the sire of | Cupbearer, Dutigannou, Ariadna,Nan- 1 cy Air, Peggy ana Lottery. Thus it is no w nder that Gallatin, having all his near crosses from the best stocks in England, should st ncl unequaled as a runner, as the following testimony will shew:—Gallatin at l\i hmond, in Vir ginia, in October 180% run a 2 mile heat in 3 in 43 s.—in February 1803, at Charleston, he fc.n a three mile heat in 5 m. 53 s—Two days after, he ran the »»n,e instance in 5. 52 a. JOSEPH COTTON. WILLIAM LOW. March 25, 1309- 82 Notice. NINE months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of the county of Ogle thorpe, for leave to sell two tracts ol land in said county, one on south oi k broad, containing one hundred eighty five acres, be the same more or less— the other fifty-three acres, adjoining the former, belonging to the estate of Abel Howard, dec. sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Groves Howard, 7 r- , Clement Glenn, 5 xrs ' September 24* 62 N otice. NINE months from the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of the coun ty ol Lincoln for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of John Bentley, dec. i for the benefit of all concerned. Jon,i i'll Aclmr s VV m. -Viuncrid, September 10. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1809. „ _ ’ nai—*-+—■■■» — Lincoln Superior Court, A/iril Term, 1808. THOMAS MURRAY - ) vs. I RULE NISI. GEORGE TWITTY. J UPON the petition of Thomas Mur ray, praying the Foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption, in ajl them two tracts of land, one containing fifty two acres more or less, the other con taining five acres, more or less bound ed by lafnds oo Thmas Murray Sc Sam uel Davis, & mortgaged by the said Geo. Twitty, senr. 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 dollars, due by note as expressed in and by the said mortgage ; And upon Motion of Mr. C »ok, attorney for the petitioner, IT J& OHD liiiED, that the principal, ' interest «od cost due unsaid mortgage . be paid into court within twelve montns ! from this day, OTHERWISE, the equi ty of redemption will from thenceforth be foreclosed, and that a copy of this ' rule he served on the said George Twitty, senr. or published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, once a J month for the space of twelve months. A Ciue Cojnjfrom the Minutes. ABSALOM TATOM. for A. TATOM, CTk ■ I 7 The Thorough Bred Imported Horse , * STAR. Vi TILL cover mares the present V ses son at the plantation of Mr. Archibald Mayson’s, half a mile lrom the Isi?nd ford of Saluda River, six mih s of Cambridge, Abbeville district, South-Garohna, at the reduced price of THIRTY DOLLARS the seasons, i notes payble the lift', out h day of Decern- ; ber next —any gentleman becoming re-' I sponsible for the season ot five, shall ! have one gratis. Each season may be discharged with 275 pounds clean mer chantable cotton, delivered in a bag or sat k at the stand, by the fifteenth day ; |of December next. The season will j ‘ commence the first day of March and j end the 25th July next. S FAR is undoubtedly us sure a foal j ; getter as any horse whatever. The con« i ' stitution and bone of STAR and his : j colts are much remarked and well j i worth the attention of breeders and lov- • j ers of the turf. Two hundred acres of as good pasturage as any in the state, gratis—Grain will be furnished at the market price, and mares fed as their owners may direct.—No responsibility in case of accidents or escapes—every precaution wiil be. taken to prevent ei their. The pedigree and performance of Star is so well known, we deem it needless to say more. WILLIAM C. GUNNELS. February 28, 1809. 85 N. B. THE subscriber intends to keep the best imported noises at this stand for live years at least, „ncl shall make it his study to give general satis faction to all that please to favor him with their custom. The season may be continued if it is necessary until De cember next. Wm. C. Gunnels. For Sale. OR EXCHANGE, A TRACT of land in Washington county on the waters of Buckeye and Ohoopy, lying within twelve miles of Sanderaville 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 range for cattle.— A great bargain will be given to a pur chaser for Cash or Negroes, or it will be sold on a credit of one and two years; j or it wili be exchanged for town lots in ! this place or for lands lying within twen- j ty-five miles. NICHOLAS WARE, j Augusta, Feb. 18, 1809, 83 : *»- • »i —At-:.:. las-Sk* 77i<? Celebrated Imported Running horse, ROYALIST, HAS commenced the season at Edgefield court-house, S. C. and \Vill be let tu maresfit THIRTY DOLLARS the season, payable by note the first day ci' January next, which may be dis charged by TWENTY DOLLARS when the m ire is first put or taken l'rom the stand—FOßTY DOLLARS to insure a mate to be in find, (if she is brought to the horse in clue time) payable by note, and due as soon as it is ascertained that she is in foal, or dis posed of—ONK DOLLAR to the g 100111, paid at the stable door. We have pro vided a sufficient quantity of wheat for any number of inures that may be left ’‘V itii i lie horse, gratis—and will iced ' win, grain, pointedly as directed at 25 . cuits per day, tu L~ paid when the male lis taken from the stand. We have fur nished two servants to attend the mares, and every care shall be taken to mve satisfaction and avoid accidents or es capes, but will not be accountable for either. ROY ALIS 1 is a full blooded racer— lie was bred by bis royal highness the prince of Wales, was got by Sallram, son ot Eclipse by Marsk, who covered at 200 guineas the season—his dam by Herod, grand dam by Marik, g. grand dam by Blank, g. g. grand dam by Dri- J r « r » £• g* g* grand dam by burning Tom, g. g. g. g. grand dam by Oyster foot, g. g. g. g. g. grand dam by Com moner, ike. ROYALIST . Til hr. thru* in blood to \\ iiiskey, \v ijip, fie. and it is given up by die 1 ;:i judges that Lava seen him, that Iris equal for beauty, great strength, running parts, and ac tion, can scarcely be surpassed 'in En gland or America. H c stands nearly ! sixteen Iniiiutv’i.igh ? u deep uiahojsjony I bay, and as tw .us running performan ces, the following will shew that they are equal to any horse of his day. PERFORMANCES. In 17J3, at o years oid, the first lime ■ Royalist starter., he won 400 guineas » t New-Market, beating lord Grosvenor's cheanut filly by Potoooooooo’s, out of Marine, and the duke of Bedford’s colt by Highflyer, out of Conegonde. lie started for the Craven stakes, and beat Dare Devil, Agamemmon, Coriander, i Seagul, Golden Rod, Fort William, and > six others. 1 lie next time he started, lie won a subscription plate for 50 pounds each, beating Patriot, Cyrnbe line, Brimstone, Robin Gray and seven others. He also beat the duke of Bed ford’s colt oy Highflyer, and the duke of Norfolk’s grey filly by Dungannon, a sweepstake of 200 guineas each, at four years old. He beat lord Egre mont’s aged horse Seagul, a match for 200 guineas across the fbi at New- Market, in 1795. He beat Don Quix otte, Galico, the duke <d Bedford's Cub, and Mr. Durand’s filly I * Saltram, for the Craven stjkcs.—ii*j walked over the course at New-Maiktf, for 1200 guineas uml no home dare start against him. He also beat several others of the most capital horses in England, too tedious to enumerate, but may be seen by the Racing Calenders and Sporting Magazines, which upon recent exam ination it is found, that Royalist is far the best racer that has ever been sold to Aim-iita, exc< pt Whip and Buzzard; from trials they had with the best hor ses in Ehgland, they were all nearly equal in speed and bottom, as the re cords describe, beating all the best hor ses of thwir day, except Whiskey— This advertisement will disappear in five weeks, as it will give full informa tion in that time. We expect to keep the best import ed horses at the above stand, or near it, for several year s. Echvard Jordan, Randolph Bates, David Bates, Wm. P. Anderson. April 8. BEAN KSHERIFFS TIT ELS Fo; Sale at tkis Oi!he.