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CONDITIONS
OF THE
Columbian Centinel
5-The Colombia* sentinel will be pub
lished every Saturday, on a demi paper, of
an excellent quality, and on a good type, of
which this is a specimen. So soon as ar
rangements can be made for the ptsrpose the
Centinel will be published on ah enlarged
sheet.
2. The terms of subscription will be Three
Dollars per annum, one half to be paid at
the ijme of subscribing, and the ballance at
the expiration of the year.
3. No subscription will be received for a less
term than six months, and all subscribers
papers will be continued from year to year,
unless ordered to the reverse at the expira
tion of the year, or six months.
.Advertisements will be charged sixty
three cents per square for the first publica
tion, and forty-two f«r each succeeding, and
in the same proportion for those of greater
length.
The Centinel will continue to be sent by th e
present proprietor to former subscribers, un"
less otherwise directed. All those who con
tinue until the 15th of September next, will
be considered as regular subscribers. No
paper will be discontinued until all arrear
ages are paid.
Ail letters to the editor must be post-paid.
City Hotel, Augusta.
Lewis M‘Coy,
RETURN S his sincerest thanks
so his friends and the public in general
tor their very liberal patronage since he
has had the honor of accommodating
them at the above stand, and assures
them his success has more than equal
led his most sanguine expectations.
Mr. Samuel Lark
and himself have lately purchased the
above stand, which is one of the most
central in this city for business. They
have commenced such improvements
as will make it equal to any establish
ment of kind in the Southern States,
and assure the public that their LAR
DER and BAR shall be as well filled
as the country can afford, or their exer
tions provide: Their STABLES are
large, commodious and airy, and are
attended by an experienced and care
ful OSTLER.
Sportsmen, pay up.
SUCH subscribers to the Augusta
Jockey Club and Cherokee Ponds,
South-Carolina, races, as have neglect
ed to pay up their respective subscrip
tions for the last races at those places,
are informed for the last time, that
unless they come forward and make
payments by the first day of October
next, they will positively be sued for
the same without any discrimination ol
persons whatever. The subscription
lists of ihe above Clubs are placed in
the hands of Mr. Benjamin Pierce, the
City Marshal of Augusta, for collec
tion—-He is authorised to receive pay
ment’s and give receipts to such as may
avail themselves of this notice ; as well
as to collect by law all sums that may
remain due after the above time has
expired.
September 2. 8—
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GEORGIA.
In the Inferior Court es Clark
County , 4 th August , 1809.
ON the petition of William Georg*
praying the benefit of the acts
for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is
ordered, that the 20th day of October
next, be appointed for the purpose of
heaiingthemeritsoithesaid application;
•Uthatnc the said William George, will
on that day be discharged from his con
finement, provided he in the mean time
complies with the requests of the said
several acts, of which all concerned will
please take notice*
True Copy from the Minutes.
Teste, JNO. SMITH, Ch.
August 2S. 7
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
BY THE PRESIDENT
Os the United States.
WHEREAS by the 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 a 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
sippi Territory, so much of the Lands
ceded to the United States by the Che
rokees and Chickasaws as lies within
the said Territory ; and the President
of the United States, is hereby autho
rised, whenever he shall think it proper,
to establish a Land Office for the sale
of said lands.”
WHEREFORE,I, JAMES MADI
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 Madispn,
Missisippi Territory, which have been
ceded to the United States by the Che
rokees and Chickasaws, and are boun
ded north by the southern boundary of
the State of Tennessee, eastvvardly by
the lands of the Cberokees, westwardly
by the lands of the Chie kasaws, and ter
minating southwardly on the Tennessee
river, shall be held at Nashville, in the
state of Tennessee, to commenc# on
the first Monday of August, one thou
sand eight hundrtd and nine, and to
continue for and during the three fol
owing weeks.
GIVEN under my hand the fifth
day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and nine.
(Signed) JAMES MADISON.
HAVING assigned over my
property to Thomas Ogier, Esq. of
Charleston, Col. Leroy Hammond, of
New Richmond, and James Beggs, Esq.
a; present at Town Creek Mills, Edge
field District, as Trustees for ihe 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. AH
such creditors as do not sign the same
before the 4th day of January next,
will be precluded from any benefit un
der it. The said deed is left for signa
ture with the last mentioned gentleman,
and copies also with the Trustees and
myself, together with a schedule of the
property so assigned.
Cl •arles Goodwin.
Edgefield. Court-House, )
July 29, 1809. £ 2
The Tax Collectors
FOR 1808,
ARE NOTIFIED that, after
the tOth of November next, the Legis
lature will be furnished with a state
ment, in which will be exhibited the
names of such (and their securities) as
shall then be in arrears, with the a
mount due by each—and that execu
tions against those in default at that
time, will immediately thereafter issue.
ELEAZAR EARLY,
Comptroller General,
GEO: R. CLAYTON,
Treasurer-
Milledgeville, *
September 16. 6t 10
Notice.
THE subscriber expecting to be ab
sent during the summer months,
informs his customers and the public in
general, that he 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. He
has left the settling of his accountsdur
ing his absence, in the care of Mr.
SHADRACK BOGAN, who is fully
authorized to receive payment and give
receipts.
Thomas Knapen.
July 8. 10$
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1309.
I HAVE lately removed to
this 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
bia Court-hou6e, and Mr. James R.
Vince, at Barnwell, keep myofficesat
those places respectively ; and that at
Town Creek is still kept up, where ap
plications personal, or by letter, by
mail will be attended to. On special
cases I will attend any other courts con
venient, not clashing with the above.
For information of my clients and oth
ers, the above courts meet as under:
Barnwell, the 3d Monday in Octo
ber and March.
Edgefield, the 4th Monday in those
months.
Columbia County, Georgia, the 4th
Monday of August and February.
The court of Equity, at Orangeburg
the Ist Monday in February an dJune.
The court of Equity, at Abbeville,
for Ninety-Six District, on the 2d Mon
day in February and June.
The Constitutional court, and the
court of Appeals in Equity, at Colum
bia, South-Carolina, on the 2d Tuesday
next after the 3d Monday next, after
the 4th 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 me, shall not find it ill bes
towed.
Charles Goodwin,
Attorney at Law.
Edgefield >
July 29, } eow3m 2
To be Rented,
THE 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
ofcloathing, and generally dresses well;
sheis so well known in this city, that a
further description is 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.
ZACHARIAII WILLIAMS.
August 26. 7
Notice.
ALL persons having demands a
gainst the estate of Mr. Joseph
Reynolds, late of Striven county, de
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
the subscriber, otnerwise an unpleasant
mode will be resorted to.
Elizabeth Reynolds, Adm’x.
August 19. 6
DEER SKINS FOR SALE.
ANY person wishing to pur
chase may be furnished with three
thousand five hundred prime DEER
SKINS, by applying to James Living
ston, Esq. in Campbellton, where they
may be seen, or to the subscriber at
New Richmond.
Lerov Hammond.
July 2f. 2
B. Hall, & Co.
Have Just Received ,
100 REAMS Royal Printing
Paper,
20 do. first quality Fools Cap,
do.
20 do. second do. do.
12 do. Post Paper.
—ALSO—
Two Handsome and Convenient
Newark made
GIGS,
With Plated Harness complete ;
which they will sell low for Cash.
August 26. 7
Notice.
r l"'ifE subscriber having removed to
•*- Savannah, offers his services to
he 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 Bcggs.
October 15. 65
Removal.
The Subscriber,
Has Removed his Store to the new Houtf
next below Mr. Alexander S/icncer,
and next above Maj F. Phinizy's,
Where he has For Sale,
On moderate terms ,
JAMAICA & N. E. Rum,
Holland and Country Gin,
Madeira and Malaga Wines,
Coffee, Fresh Hyson Tea,
Loaf and Brown Sugars,
Powder and Shot,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard,
Best Manufactured Tobacco,
Turpentine Soap,
Crockery Ware, &c. &c.
••••AND ALSO* ••
A Small Assortment of
DRY GOODS.
He most earnestly requests those ia
arrears to him, particularly those o
long standing, to discharge their res
pective balances, as it is out of his pow
er to give longer indulgence.
W. MICOU.
September 9. 9
~ FOR SALE,
A QUANTITY of the EGYP.
TIAN GRASS SEED, which may be
had of Mr. lames Levingston, at
Campbellton, of John Sirnkins, Esq. at
Edgefield Court-House, or of the sub
scrioer at his residence in Edgefield
District, South-Carolina.
There are few, if any, of the En
glish grass seeds adapted to our south
ern climate ; hence arises the scarcity
in our markets of a number of neces
saries of life, which this grass is calcu
lated to remove, as it appears to be pe
culiar to our climate, and well worthy
the attention of farmers ; it will grow
on any kind of soil, and will not only
yield a large quantity of Hay in the
summer, but will answer an excellent
purpose for winter grazing.
fVm. Garrett.
Corn Hill , July 1. 102—
~~~ WANTED,
AN APPRENTICE to the
Printing business, a smart active boy
one who can read and write, and is from
thirteen tot ourtten years of age. Ajw
ply at this Otfio*.