Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, September 30, 1809, Image 1

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ifittltt ait y 4>Mi I W VVMv X Myil v -\2rVHW tvi.' VOL. Ml. No 323] Three dollars per annum J PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HAMMOND, NORTH BROAD-STREET, f Half in advance CONDITIONS OF THE Columbian Ccnlinel L The Colombian ce.vtinel will be pub lished every' Saturday, on a dcmi paper, of ar. excellent quality, and on a good type, ot' which this is a specimen So soon as ar rangements can be made for the purpose the Cenrinel will be published on an enlarged sheqt. 2. The terms of subscription will be Three Dollars per annum, one half to be paid at the rime of subscribing, and the ballance a s the expiration of the year. 3-No subscription will be received for a less term than six months, and all subscriber 1 ' papers will be continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse at the expira tion of the year, or six mouths . \i>vertiskma xTs w ll be charged sixty threec-nitsper square for the first publica tion, and frmy-t'.vo for each succeeding, a id in the same proportion for those of greater length. The Ceutinel will continue to Be sent bv tit® present proprietor t > Tinner subscribers, un less otherwise directed. All those who con tinue until the 15th of September next, will bn considered as regular subscribers. No paper will he discontinued until all arrear ages are paid. All letters to the editor must lie post-paid. Cifi/ Bole! , Arijusla. Lewis M‘Coy, R ETU RN 3 his sincerest thanks f<> his friends and the public in general tor their very liberal patronage since ha has h.»d the honor of accommodating them at the above stand, anti assures them bis success lias more than equal led his most sanguine expectations* Mr. Samuel Lark and himself have lately purchased the above stand, which is one of tile moat centra! in this city fir business. They have commenced such improvements as will make it equal to any establish ment of tlie kind in the Southern States, and assu're ; the public that their LAR DER and BAR shad be rs well filled as the country can afford, or their exer tions provide: Their STABLES are large, commodious and airy, and arc attended bv an experienced and care ful US ELER. \ July 8. 10 3 Sportsmen, nay no. j SUCH subscribers to the Augusta j Jockey Club and Cherokee Pond ;, ! Soulh-Caroliirt, races, as have negU :.t- j eel 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 am! 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 the above Clubs aye placed in the hands of Mr. Benjamin Pierce, the City M arshal of Augusta, for collec tion—He is authorised to receive pay , ments and give receipts to such as inav avail themselves of this notice ; as well as to collect by law uli sums that may remain due after the above time has expired. September 2. S— GEORGIA. In the Inferior Court es Clark County , 4 th August , 1309. ONf the petition of William George praying the be:i-.!it of the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ohdkked, that the 20th Jay of October | next, De appointed Or the purpose of j hearingthementsolthesaidappliaation; ] Si that nt the said William George, will i on that day be discharged from his coo-) linumnt, provided lie in the mean time ; complies with the requests of the said } several acts, of which all concerned will • please take notice* True C'./m from the Minutes , Teste, JAG. SMITH, Cl’/t. Au o u4 26. 7 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Removal. 0 7 ‘7 1 ne Subscriber, rids Removed /us Store to the new House next her rj Mr. .Alexander S/iencer , end next alone Maj F. Pfintzy's. \ v here he has For Sale, On moderate terms , JAIvirMCA &N. E. Rum, Holland and Country Gin, Madeira and Malaga Wines, CoFresh iiysnn Tea, Loaf >nd Brown 3ugar% P nvtp r ;md Shot, P' p|>‘Sj ire, Ginger, Mustard, B< 4 M. nuficturcd Tobacco, T .rpemir.e Soap, Crockery Ware, See. See. mhAK b! A Snail Assortment §f DRY GOODS. He most earnestly requests those ij arrears to him, particularly tho-y of lung standing, u> discharge their res • pective balances, as it is out of !.is pow er to give longer indulgence. W. MICOU. September *. § is* Mali, ot Co. Have Just Receipt'd, 100 REAMS Royal Printing Pon/iw X (t>/Li . A 1 20 do. fust iquality Fools Cap, do. 20 do. second do. do. 12 do. Post Paper. — ALSO — Tvjs Handsome and Ctuxes dent A'cwark made GIGS, With Plated Ha rness complete ; 1 which they will sell low ibr Cash. August 26. 7 Notice. r 2"’HE subscriber having removed to •; A. Savannah, oilers his services t» ; lie public in the I FACTORAGE I A N D Commission Line, and hopes by strict attention, to render satisfaction to those who may favor him will) their business James Beggs. October 15. 65 HAVING assigned over my property to Thomas Ogier, Esq. of Charleston, Col. Leroy Hammond, of Yew Richmond, and James Beggs, Esq. 1 a; present at Town Creek Mills, F.dge | field District, as Trustees for the be ! nefn of my creditors; they are respect fully requested to senu 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 net sign the same t>elore 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 : properly so assigned. Charles Goodwin. j Edgefield Court-House , ) j July 29,1809. $ 2—■ > WANTED, AN APPRENTICE to tire Printing business, a smart active boy—j one who can read and write, and is from : thirteen tot our teen yearsaf age. Ap- j ply at this Office. The Tax Collectors FOR 1808, ARE NOTIFIED that, alter the iOth 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 sh. !1 then lie in arrears, with the u mount due by each—and that execu licns against these in default at that time, will immediately thereafter issue, ELEAZAR EARLY, Comptroller Generat m GEO :R, CLAYTON, . Treasurer Milledgevilte , September IS. fit 10 FOR SALE, A QUANTITY of the EG YP TIAN GRASS SEED, which may be had of Mr. fames Levingstcm, at Campbeilton, of John Simkins, Esq. at Edgefield Court-House, or of (lie sub scriber at bis residence in Edgefield P> .trie t, South-Car. lina. There are few, if any, of the En- 1 glish grass seeds adapted to ©ur south ern climate ; hence arises the scarcity iu 'in markets of a number of neces sai is of life, which this grass is calcu lator to remove, as it appeal’s to be pe culiar to our climate, and well w orthy the i-Uehiion’ of farmers ; it will grow on *ny kind of sti!, end will net erdv y« Id large quantity of Hay in the sinpirufr, but will answer an excellent purpose for winter grazing. IVm. Garrett. Com Hilly July 1. 102 —. Notice. THE subscriber expecting to be ab sent during tli-» summer monlbs, informs his customers and the public in general, that he has left Ids 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. Lie has left the settling of his accounts dur ing his absence, in the care of Mr. ‘ SHADRACK 150 GAN, who is fully outhoi izecl to receive payment and give receipts. Thomas Knapcn, July t. 10‘S 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 ofcloathiog, and generally dresses well; she is 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 intliecity. The above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver her to the subscriber, or ccnCne her in Jail, ZAC IIA RIAH WI ELI AMS. August 26. 7 Notice. ALL persons having demands s gainst the estate of Mr. Joseph Reynolds, late of Sc riven 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, otherwise an unpleasant mode will lie resorted to. Elizabeth Reynolds, AdrAx. j August 19. 6—• *** WE arc authorised to an nounee ti tat P e r k r D o n a l d s o n is a Candidate lor Sheriff of’ Rich • Imond County, at the ensuing | election. July 22. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1809. 10 Dollars Reward. Absconded from the Saw-\iiiis on Spirit Creek, belonging to the estate of Joseph Ware, deceased, a ne gro man named WILLOUBY; he is of a black complexion, spare made, and about five feet six or seven inches high; his hair is remarkably long, and put in to sevr mi plats or cues. The above re ward will he paid on .delivering said ne gro to the subscriber, or securing him iu any jail in this state. Nicholas Ware. September 16. io Stop Thief! Stolen f'ROM the stable of trie subscriber, on the night of the 20th ultimo, a dark brown horse, about fifteen hands higii, spare made, ai d about tight years old, a blaze on the f i t head, several wi he spots on the wettheis, occasion ed by the saddle, boll, hind Let while, a natural trotter, rides and draws with • at spirit. A reward < 1 TYv ENTY DOLEAES, with all reasonsble charg es, wiil be paid for the horse alone, and 11-N DOLLARS lor apprehending lli* thief. BENJAMIN HALL. September 9. t 10 Dollars Reward. Runaway on the 24th April irst my Negro Fellow [IARRY, commonly called HARRY cr Col. M EL 1 ON, Well known in AuguMa and Savannah, and on the river ns a boat , hand, having fur many years been in thru employment, his preference of which is supposed to be the cause of his elopement—He has been seen in Sa vannah and Augusta lately, as w til i.t plying between those places—a!! per sons are forbid harboring or tnvplo)- ing him under tljo most severe penat | ties of the law. Harry is of a yellow complt. xinn, low, but stout built and ac tive, stutters in talking, particularly when in liquor, of which he is fond, he has a wife* at Mr. Andrew Low’s, Sa vannah. The above reward will be pt'.ici to any person deiiv ting Hurry to me, or securing him in any Jail so as I get him, ail t’eu?oii*iblt* expellees will be also paid by - F. TAYLOR. Camfibellton , August 26. 7 Stop Thief and Runaway. RUNAWAY: FROM the subscriber r>n the lSth insl. a Negro Man nam-ii Aa»o.v, brought from Maryland hv c: : pt. G. Sibald, and sold to the late G. Walker, ; Esq. He is about 40 years ofag;, has a full suit of hair which he commonly keeps well combed, specks slowly, *n i is very artful. He tot k oil a bright bay gelding, in prime order, about U hands high, 7 years old, will small and rather sunken the brand on tba Horse stands thus S. I. and a flower de luce, the horse is spirited, and walks and trots fast. It is supposed .he will wear tumid blue frise suitout-rhe to< k a bridle, Sc coarse country made saddle, and a blanket with a bundle containing a livery coat, made of a strip- 1 light drab coloured brown Cwsinierc-, togttli cr with sundry articles c f good cloalh ing. A reward of six and a quarter cents besides, all t xpences will be paid for ap pre-hendingend 1 dginu him in any se cure jail in th: United States, and twenty dollars fi r the horse, s: ddle *nd bridle and bundle ol cfi.thing, cn deliv er v. to SEABORN, JONES. > Geo. August 21,