Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, October 21, 1809, Image 1

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. • r (S). c. dPt » An TEh iaommoKW ff§ V’OL. Vil. No 32.5] •m ■y^wcr-.-w—ri.i i i-wu * » jmchluiua <m dollars per annum.J PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HAMMOND, NORTH BROAD-STREET, (Half in advance . ( CONDITIONS OF TV E Cob.tinbia!i Ccnfind* 1. coidmuhn cen t tixel will be pub bshf-d every Sa ur;tay, on a demi paper, of an ecelhnt quality, aid on a good type, of which 'his is a specimen So so nas ar r-”igements can be made for the purpose the Cemiuel will be published on an enlarged sheet. 2. "me term* cf subscription will be Three Dollars per annum, one half to be paid at the t'ma of subscribing, a the bailance at the expiration of the year. 3. N ) subscripti on will be received for a less tern than site months, and all subscribers papers will he continued from year to year, unless ordered to the reverse at the expira tion of the year, or s’x mon hs , AovEii i iSEMBvTs vv 11 ho charged sixty threece.vs per square for the firs publica tion, and forty-two for each succeeding, and in the same proportion for those of g; -ater length. The Cendncl will continue to be sent by the present proprietor to f irmer subscribers, un less otherwise directed. All those who con tinue un d the loth of Sep'ember next, will hr considered as regular subscribers. No paper will be discontinued until all arrear ages are pa d. All letters to the editor must be post-paid. Change of Position.. Thos. Quizzenberry Rl YT URNS his sincerest thanks to bis friends and the public in general for the liberal encouragement he has received since he commenced business in litis City ; and now informs them, that lie has removed from his old stand, and occupies the house, on B’oud street, in winch Messrs. Brux 8c Pope lately k pt their store, three doors below the Cuy Hotel, where he still carries on the Scidlhvj Business o In all i< s various branches. Work ex ecuted in the neatest and best manner, and on the shortest notice. September 2. 8 — Sportsmen, pay up. SUCH subscribers to the Augusta Jofkev Club and Cherokee Ponds, ; South-Carolin a, races, as have neglect ed to pay up their respective subscrip tions f>r the last races at those places, are informed for the last time, th.it unless they come forward and make payments by the first day of October next, they will positively be sued for j the same without any discrimination ol persons whatever. The subscription lists of the above Clubs are placed in the hands of Mr. Benjamin Pierce, the City M irshrd of Augusta, for collec tion—fie is authorised to receive pay ments and give receipts to such as may avail themselves of this notice ; as well as to collect by law all sums that may rem°in due after the above time has expired. September 2. 8— GEORGIA. In the Inferior Court of Clark County , 4 th August., 1809. ON the Detition of William George nraving the benefit of the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the 20th Jay of October next, Dc appointed for the purpose of hearingthemeritsolthesaid application; & that nt the said William George, will on that da/ be discharged from his con finement, provided lit 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, J.\o. smith, cn. August 26. 7 PRINTING, In all its various branches , exe cuted at this Office with neatness and dispatch. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ■*r*: a,at ■rww ■— im B. Hall, & Co. Have fust Received , 100 REAMS Royal Printing Paper, 20 do. first quality Fools Cap, do. 20 do. second do. do. 12 do. Post Paper. —ALSO— heo Handsome and Convenient Newark made Ijri'NjrvS, With Plated Harness complete; which they will sell low for Cash. August 2(3. 7 Notice. r T' , HE subscriber having removed to Jk 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 Boggs. . «do October 15. 65 Notice. HfTIE Copartnership of Cro: F. Tlan- JL dol/ih , if Co. hiving this day dis solved by mutual consent, all persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment to Geo : F. Randolph,and all those having demands are desired to render them in to him for payment. * GEO : F. RANDOLPH, 13. T. DUYCKINCK. May 27th, 1809. . 10 Dollars Reward. BSC.ONDED from the Saw-Mills 11 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 several plats or cues. The above re ward will be paid on delivering said ne gro to the subscriber, or securing him in any jail in this state. Nicholas Ware. September 16. 10 Stop Thief! Stolen FROM the stable of the subscriber, on the night of the 20th ultimo, a dark brown horse, about fifteen hands high, spare made, and about eight years old, a blaze on the forehead, several white spots on the weathers, occasion ed by the saddle, both hind feet white, a natural trotter, rides and draws with great spirit. A reward of TWENTY DOLLARS, with all reasonable charg es. will be paid for the horse alone, and TEN DOLLARS for apprehending the thief BENJAMIN HALL. September 2. 8 WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, A Good Journeyman Printer , Whose sobtiety and attention can be depended on October 7, 1802. Charles Goodwin OF this place having assign edlover. to Trustees for the benefit of his Creditors, all his estate, real and per sonal ; we the subscribers who have ac cepted the trust,give notice that we have been putin possession of the same, and request all the said Creditors, to send a statement of their several demands to Thomas Ogier, esq. Charleston, Joseph Hutchinson esq. Augusta, the said Charles Goodwin or to either of us.— , As soon as we can make an estimate of the property and a statement of the de mands against it, we will call a meet ing of the Creditors, of which due no tice will be given, and in the mean time, we think it our duty to repeat the former notice, that all those Cred itors who do not come in by ti»e 4th of January next, will be deprived of all benefit under the deed. Leroy Hammond. James Beggs* Town Creek-Mills S. C. ) 1 2Lth Sr/Uembn\ 1809 \ 13— > "* ihe Tax Collectors FOR 1808, ARE NOTIFIED that, after the dOth of November next, the Legis lature will be furnished with a state ment, in whi<h will be exhibited the names of such (and their securities) as shall then be in arrears, with the a niount due by each—and that execu tions against those in default at that lime, will immediately thereafter issue. eleazar Early, ♦ Com/itroller General. GEO: R. CLAYTON, Treasurer ■ Milledgeville , 1 September 16. 6t 10 ' 10 Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY on the 24th April last my Negro Fellow HARRY, commonly called HARRY or Col. MELTON, well known in Augusta and Savannah, and on the river as a boat hand, having for many years been in that employment, his preference of which is supposed to be the cause of his 1 elopement—He has been seen in Sa vannah and Augusta lately, as » ell as plying between those places—all per -1 sons are forbid harboring or cmploy- I ing him under the most severe penal l ties of the law. Harry is of a yellow • complexion, low, but stout built and ac • tive, stutters in talking, particularly ■ when in liquor, of which he is fond, he 1 has a wife at Mr. Andrew Low’s, Sa vannah. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering Harry to ;ne, or securing him in any Jail so as I get him, all reasonable exptnce3 will be also paid by Wm. F. TAYLOR. Cam/ibelllon , August 26. 7 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 account s dur , ing his absence, in the care of Mr. , SHADRACK BOGAN, who is fully authorized to receive payment and give receipts. Thomas Knapen. July 8. 103 » *** Gentlemen holding sub scription papers for the “ GEORGIA , | JOURNAL:’ are requested t{j return them i j immediately to the publisher, in Milledgeville, ! Georgia, or forward the names of such as j may have subscribed. Subscriptions received at this Office. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 180 P V.iluable Horses and Negroes FOR SALE. Belonging to the estate of Thomas Liv ingston, deceased. IN Cambridge, S. C. op the 11 til No vember next, (ihe clay succeeding tli- Cambridge Races) at public sale, the following horses, viz: Tile well known stallion SRRTORIUS,now nina years old, iu high health and spirits— the running horse DUNGANNON i live breeding mares of approved pedi . gives; one Bedford Filly three years old ; four Stud Colts ; a* Gelding and Filly ; all two years old, and got by the imported horse S>ar; four Stud Colts and a Filiy, by Sertorius; and a Stud Horse, AID-DFCAMR, by a trcy - These are well worth the attention of breeders and lovers of the Turf j and <*re supplied t<» be as promising a stock of young Horses as any in the state. A L S C # THREE likely Negroes, one of them Strtorius’s Groom; all on a credit of twelve months, if not previously sold at private sale. Purchasers giving bond and security. Demands against the estate will he received in payment 1 hose indebted are informed, that the affairs of the estate will not admit of indulgence ; and are earnestly desir ed to make immed'ute pay mint ; and those having demands against tire es tate will render them in to Taliaferro Livingston , Archcy May son, Ex'rs. October 7. 13 Caution. I DO hereby for warn all per sons from trading for three NOTES of band, given by me to Willjau Taylor, for twenty five dollars each, the dates not recollected, for lam determined not to pay the same, as fraud It s betn practiced by the said William Taylor, innot complying with hiscuntract to me. h redetick Hiibun. October i 4.. 4t 14— LOSE, ON Saturday the 26th ultimo, in this place, a NOTE OF HAND, given by Messrs. Doyne & Co. payable to the subscriber; the original amount about Eighty Dollars, with credit on the back ; the dat • not recollected. I do hereby forwarn all persons from trading for said note. Any person finding said note, will particularly <•- blige the subscriber by leaving it with Mr. Solomon Byid of ilii-, place. James Hitchcock. September 9. 9 5 Dollars Reward. RUNAWAZ from the subscriber, on the 2d instant, a Negro Wo man named DIANNA, about live Ret 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 gener .lly dresses wt 11; 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 in the city, 'l'hc above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver her to the subscriber, or confine her in Jail. ZACHARIAH WILLIAMS. August 26. 7 Notice. ALL persons having demands a gainst the estate of Mr. Joseph Reynolds, late of Sctivtn 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 1 the subscriber, otherwise an unpleasant ’ mode will be resorted to. Elizabeth Reynolds, Adm'x. August 19. §—