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About Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1809)
QfS) o cx ~ J -c •» ( uO co so ot\ (holumßnut JRB Jiatlut# atrarvcr ■‘au'* —— frj^rr-w.Lr-^ VOL. VII. No 320] ■■■■■■ ■■ - - - '——. _ „■ „ ■■■■■■■ f ■ - x Three dollars per annum. J PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HAMMOND, NORTH BROAD-STREET, f Half in adviCe CONDITIONS OF THE Columbian Centinel. \ J. Tmc Columbian centinki, will be pub- ! lishcd every Saturday, on a demi paper, of an excellent quality, and «n a good type, of which tfci« is a specimen So so t. as ar rangements can l»s made for the purpose the Cemjnei will be,published on an enlarged sheet. 2. The terms of subscription will be Three Dollars per annum, one half to be paid at the time of subscribing, and the ballance at the expiration of the vear 3. No subscription will be received for a less term than six months, and alt subset- bers papers will be continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse ai the expira tion of the year, or six mon hs 4. Advertisements w 11 be charged sixty three cents per square for the firs" publica tion, and foyry-tvvo for each succeeding, and iu the same proportion for those of greater j length. The Centinel will continue to be sent by th e present proprietor to firmer subscribers, un less otherwise directed. All those who con- j tinue until the 15th of Sep’entber next, will j be considered as regular subscribers. No I paper will be discontinued until all arrear- ; ages are paid. All letters to the editor must be post-paid. BY THE PRESIDENT - Os the United States. WHEREAS by Hie Act, entitled “An Act making appropria tions for carrying into effect the treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw tribe of Indians, and to es tablish u Land Office in the Missisippi Territory, “it was enacted,” that it shall be the duty of the Surveyor Gen eral of the Public Lands in the Missi stppi Territory, so much of the Lands ceded to the United States by the Che rokee* and Chick-tsuws as lies within the said Territory; and the President of the United States, is hereby autho rised, whenever he shall third; it. proper, to establish a Land Office for the sale ®f said lands.” WHEREFORE, I, JAMES MAD I-! SON, President of the United States, in conformity with the provisions of the act before recited, do hereby declare and make known, that sales for the pub lic lands in the county of Madison, \ Missisippi Territory, which have been • ceded to the United States by the Che- ! rokees and Chickasaws, and are houn- | ded north by the southern boundary of I the State of Tennessee, easlwardly by the lands of the Cherokees, westwardly by the lands of the Chick'asa ws, and ter minating southwardly on the Tennessee river, shall be held at Nashville, in the state of Tennessee, to commence on the first Monday of August, one thou sand eight hundred and nine, and to continue lor and during the three fol lowing weeks. GIVEN under my hand the fifth day cf April, one thousand eight hundred and nine (Signed) JAMES MADISON. HAVING assigned over my property to Thomas Ogicr, Esq. cf Charleston, Col. Leroy Hammond, of New Richmond, and James Beggs, Esq. at present at Town Creek Mills, Edge field District, as I rustces for the be nefit of my creditors ; they are respect fully requested to send a statement of their several demands to me or either of the said Trustees, or to Joseph Hutchinson, Esq. of Augusta. All such creditors as do not sign the same before the 4th day of January next, will be precluded from any hem fit un der it. Ihe said deed is left for signa ture with the last mentioned gentleman, and copies also with the Trustees and my self, together with a schedule of the property so assigned. Charles Goodwin. Edgefield > July 29,1809. $ 2 __ ! " *** WE are authorised to! state, that I homas Vatki.vs, J Esq. is a Candidate lor Sheriff, I ibr the County oi’ Richmond, at | the next Election. April 29. j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ■ 1 — " 1 " ‘ 1 r~TUI "It 111 HWIIU ■—IIM I B. Hall, & Co. Have Just Received , i 100 REAMS Roval Printing i) - G Paper, 20 do. iirst quality Fo Is Cap, do. 20 do. second do. do. 12 do. Post Paper. . — ALSO— Two Handsome and Convenient Newark made GIGS, With Pitted Harness complete; which they will sell low for Cash. August 26. 7 i ~ Notice. "'HE subscriber having removed to j Savannah, offers his services to j be public in the FACTORAGE AND Commission Line, and hopes by strict attention, to render salislrifetion to those who may favor him with their business James Beggs. October 15. <5 5 1' OR SALE, A QUANTITY of the EGYP -11 AN GRASS SEED, which maybe had of Mr. James Leviugstan, at Campbellton, of John Simkins, Esq. at Edgefield Court-House, or of the sub scriber at his residence in Edgefield Disttit t, Suutfi-Carolina. There are few, if any, of th*; En glish grass seeds adapted to our south* ! trn climate; hence arises the scarcity in our markets of a number of neces saries of iife, which titis grass is calcu lated to remove, as it appears to he pe culiar to our climate, and well worthy | file attention ol farmers ; it will grow j on any kind of soil, and will not only , yield a large quantity of Hay in the j summer, hut will answer an excellent ! purpose fur winter grazing. JVm. Garrett. Corn Hill , July J. io2— Notice. THOSE gentlemen in arrears at this. Office for News-paper post age, are requested to call and discharge the same, and also anticipate one quar ter’s postage in advance, in teims of tiie law regulating Post-Offices—see act, sec. 20, and instruction XVII. act 6, or the papers will be retained in the Office.—lt is hoped that this notice will not be disregarded, as the Post-Master is not allowed to give credit for postage, only at his own risk. John R. Browne,' Post-Alas ter. Carncsville, 12th July, 1809. 105— N otice IS HEREBY GWEN, an apportionment of the es* tate of Mackey M‘ Norril, deceas* j ed, has been made by Samuel Sturges’ and James Jones; and that the divi* cknd due the creditors respectively, will be paid to each of them, or to any per son legally authorised to receive the same, on application to tiie subscribers or either of them. Fielding Fryer, John Fryer, sidin'rs of Mackey M'Norril. j Buike County,7 sJugust 19. y ( BLANK SHERIFF TITLES FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. I IIA A E lately removed to tliis place, and shall for the future con tinue my Practice in this District, and in Barnwell, as well as in the courts of Equity of Orangeburg and Ninety-Six Districts, and in Columbia County and also in Richmond County, Georgia, when the Carolina courts do not inter fere.—’Mr. William Jones, at Colum bta Court-house, and Mr. James R. ' Ince ’ at Barnwell, keep my offices at those places respectively ; and that at t ow n Creek is still kept up, where ap plications personal, or by letter, bv mail will be attended to. On special < nst-s I will attend any other coin ts con venient, not clashing with the above, for information of my clients and oth ers, the above courts meet as under: Barnwell, the 2d Monday in Octo ber and March. l.cigifield, the 4th Monday in those months. Columbia County, Georgia, the 4th , Monday of August and lAbruaiy. 1 he court of Equity, at Orangeburg the Ist Monday in Ftbruary and June. The court of Equity, at Abbeville, for Ninety-Six District, on the 2d Mon day in February and June. I ue Constitutional court, the court of Appeals in Equity, at Colum bia, South-C&rolina, on the 2d Tuesday next aftei the ad Monday not, after the 4ih Monday in October, and March in each year. Those Clients who still are, and oth ers who may be disposed to place con fidence in m#, shall not find it ill bes towed. Charles Goodwin, Attorney at Law. Edgejicld. Court-House , > July 29, 1809. £ eowSm 2 - To be Rented , IIIK HOUSE in Reynold street, next door to the subscriber, oc cupied at present by Mr. Dimus Ponce—possession to be given by the ninth of November next; but if any fa mily should request to take it before that time it may be had by applying to the subscriber. FERDINAND PIIINIZY. August 12. 5 5 Dollars Reward* RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 2d instant, a Negro Wo man named DIANNA, about five feet eleven inches high, very black complex ion, rather slender made, and about thirty-five years of age, (her dress not known) she carried with her a variety ofcloatbing, and generally dresses well; she is so well known in this city, that a further description i$ deemed unneces sary ; she is no doubt in the vicinity of Augusta, as she has a husband living in the city. The above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver her to the subscriber, or confine her in Jail. ZACUARIAH WILLIAMS. August 26. 7 __ N otice. PtlK subscriber expecting to be ab- A sent during the summer months, informs his customers and the public in general, that lie has left his business in the hands of Mr. JAMES MUR RAY, whose experience and attention to business he has no doubt will fully enable him to give satisfaction. Fie has left the settling of his accounts dur ing his absence, in the care of Mr. SIiADR AGK. BOGAN, who is fully authoiized to receive payment ami give receipts. Thomas Knapcn. July 8. 1 03 WANTED, AN APPRENTICE to the Printing business, a smart activ.. boy one who can read and write, and is from thirteen toi ourteen years of age. Ap ply it this Office. 1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1809. lln " — 1 ■»*»«♦ ■ v ivi ■> i - ... -t'v mmm ■ I Notice. ALL persons having demands &- fi-ains! the estate of Mr. Joseph ; Reynolds, late of Stiivtn county, tie- I ceased, are requested to render in their , accounts attested according to law—and . those indebted to the said estate will . please to make immediate payment to . tiic subscriber, otherwise an unpleasant l mode will he resorted to. t E1 i zabe th Rey nolds, Adm f x. August 19. 6 ' 50 Dollars Reward.. • RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the *oth instant, a negro named MOMS, about lw< nty-fivc or twenty-six years of age, five] feet eight or nine inches high,' slim riiadw, branded on the t ight cheek with thie let ter R, and on the left T; I on a white hat and liomespun clothing, ij be. lieve two or three suits ; he took with him an old great coat darkish color anil pretty much worn; also, shoe-makers tools. The above reward will be paid to any person lodging him ii any jail in South-Carolina or Georgia. William Hughejs. Fairfield District , ii. C. August 19. . Runaway ON Friday the 14th ultimo, ft mu latto man named A UNTIL—H« is about thirty years of age, five feet eight or nine inrhes high, w h mule, wears a very large pair ol whiskers, has a very smooth countenance ; he is an artful Idlow, wtll calculate! to de ceive any per&on who may ipteriogatit him ; no particular description can he given of Ins dress, lie is well known in and about Augusta. A reward of TEN DOLLARS will be paid to any person that will lodge him in Richmond ; Jail....a liberal rtward will he given for I information of any 1 person harboring him. Geo: F. Randolph. August 5. 3t 4 Notice. THE Copartnership of Gee: F. I<an dolfih, b" Co. h ving this day dis- . solved by mutual consent, all pet sons indebted to said firm are lequested to | make mmediate payment to Geo: F. j Randolph,and all those having demands are desited to render them in to him for payment. CliO: F. RANDOLPH, B. T. DUYCKINGK. May 27th, ’,809. *** WE arc authorised to an nounce Andrew Harrison, Esq. a Candidate to represent the County of Richmond in the State Legislature, at the ensuing elec tion. August 19. WE arc authorised to an - nounee Obadiah Crawford, as a Candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond County, at the ensuing election. August 19. Joseph Garrett res pectfully informs his fellow-citi zens of Richmond County, that he is a Candidate at the ensuing election for a scat in the House of Representatives. August 19. *** WE are authorised to an nounce, that John Bedning field, Es i. is a Candidate for Sheriff of Richmond County * the ensuing Election. April 22.