Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, December 02, 1809, Image 1

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Columbian Centinel. VOL. VII. No 332] Three dollars per annum.) PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HAMMOND, NORTH BROAD-S'TREET, (Half in advance. CONDITIONS • OF TIIE Columbian CentineL I. The Columbian centinel 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. 2 The terms of subscription will be Three Dollars per annwri,one haifto be paid at the time of subscribing, and the baliance 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 qrdered to the reverse at the expira tion of the year, or six months 4 Advertisements will charged sixty three cents per square for the first publica ) tion, and forty-two for each succeeding, and in the same proportion for those of greater length. 5. No paper will be discontinued until all ar rearages are paid. All letters to the editor must be post paid, or-they will not be taken tip. HEMP SEED For Sale. APPLY TO Stainback Wilson. November 4. Si 17 — Administrators Sale AGREEABLE to an order of the hon orable the inferior court of Burke County, Will be Sold , ON Thursday the 7th of De cember next, at the late residence ol Dmiv Womble, dec. * 2 Likely Negroes, SAM U SARAH. —ALSO— A Quantity of HOGS, and some valuable Household Furni ture —sol 1 for the benefit of the heirs anti creditors of said dec. Terms made known on the day o Sale. Isaac Wimberlev, , Richard Hines, 11 ‘ Administrators. October 28. 16— 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 r ices 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 the above Clubs are placed in the hands of Mr. Benjamin Pierce, the City Marshal of Augusta, for collec tion—He js authorised to receive pay ments and give receipts to such as may avail themselves of this notice ; as \v«rll as to collect by law all sums that may remain due after the above time has expired. September 2. Just Published, AT THIS OFFICE. Part the First of the Life of MAJOR-GENER At James Jackson. BY Thomas U. P. Chariton, Esq. A Citizen of Savannah* October 14. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ■ - l Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE firm of LANOS and BLACK, dissolved on the 30th October last, those indebted to the firm are request ed to settle their accounts on or before • the 25th of December next, to Charles Lanos, as no longer indulgence can be given after that day, and those to whom the firm is indebted, will present their demands for adjustment.—They will receive cotton in payment and the high est price allowed. CHARLES LANOS. JAMES BLACK. The business will in future be carried on by the subscriber, who in forms his friends and customers, that lie has added considerably to his old stock, which make a good assortment. Charles Lunos. Beaver Dam , Oglethorfie county, J\ r ovember UT? 2 1 19 POSTPONEMENT. Sheriff’s Sale. OJM the firm. Tuesday in December next., at the Court-House in the town of IVaynesborough, between the usual hours, Will be Sold, ONE negro man slave named DANIEL; levied on as the property of Arthur Bryant, at the instance of Abishui Scruggs, under a foreclosure of a mortgage. ALSO, Two Negroes, to wit, ELLIS and CHERRY; taken as tne property of Nathan Powell, dec. to satisfy an exe cution in f of Edward Lee, for the use of Benjamin Bryant and several others, and pointed out by the plaintiff. Gilbert Neylau, s. b. c. November 18. 19— STRAYED or STOLEN,, ABOUT the soth of last month, a sorrel gelding aged, has a great deal of white in his face, with several large saddle spots on Lis back ; one hind foot white, and a knot on bis right lijnd leg. Any person who will deliver the said horse to the subscriber will be handsomely rewarded and all reasona ble expences paid—if stolen a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS on conviction of the offender, by W. G. SMITH. Cam/ibe/lton , (S. C.) Edgefield District, A'ov.W. 3t 18— FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm, WITHIN two miles of the City of Augusta, in Edgefield Dis.rict, S. Carolina, lying on Horse-Creek, con taining one hundred seventy and an half acres, one hundred of which is Prime Swamp River LAND , the balance Oak and Hickory, all of which is well suited to the culture of Cotton, Corn, Wheat See. on this farm is an elegant scite for a Dwelling House which commands the whole veiwof the swamp plantation, there is a quantity of good timber and fire wood on said farm, which could be conveyed down tiie creek in large rafts to the river, and from thence in boats or waggons toAu gusta.—Cash, or negroes at fair prices will be taken in payment. For parti culars apply at this office. November 11. J 8 R. T. Hanson, Attorney at Law. HA\ ING opened his Office in Washington, Wilkes County, makes a tender of nis professional ser vices to the public. It is his intention to PRACTICEin he Western Circuit, and in the Count; s of Columbia and Warren, in the Middle Circuit. September 9. 9 THE EDGEFIELD Jockey Club Races WILL commence for the last time, at the Cherokee Ponds , on the second Wednesday In Janua ry next, free lor any Horse, Mare or Gelding—weights and distan ces as usual. C. MARTIN, President. November 25. 3t 20 — Will be Hired, At the Market-house in the city of Augusta, at the usual hours, on the first Monday in January next , The Negroes BELONGING to the estate of George Morse, deceased, for one year. Terms of hiring made known or. that day, by Robert Johnson, Adm'r. Ann Morse, Adnfx. November 25. 20 For Sale, By the Subscriber , Three NEAT NEWARK made GIGGS. For which Cash, Cotton, or Accep tances at short date will he received. G. Smith Houston. November 11. 3 18— Attention! SUCH subscribers to the Richmond Jockey Club, as have neglected to pay their subscripti ons, are respectfully inform’d,that this is the last notice that will be given them in this way.-—-The subscription list of the above club is left in the hands of Mr. Benjamin Pierce, the city Mar shall of Augusta, for the pur pose of collecting all sums that may remain due after the 15th of October. And as course ra cing is now over, no discrimi nation of persons will be made, — Who will take a good racer a distance to run for money to be collected in this way ? September 30. 12— Scrivcn Superior Court. September Term —lßo9, RULE NISI. ON the petition of William Scar brough, stating, that being pos sessed by endorsement of a note of hand given by Nathaniel Lunday to Thomas Hall, for 10/. 17. 6. dated 27tii March, 1792, and made payable on or before the Ist January, 1793 ; and bv said Thomas Hall endorsed to William Scarbrough ; a copy of which said note, as nearly as the petitioner could recol lect, is annexed to the petition, and is filed in the office together with an affida vit, that the said note is lost or mislaid, and other circumstantial proof being laid before the court, ORDERED, That the said note be established as di rected by the act in such cases made arid provided, on the said William Scar brough publishing a notice for the space of six months in one of the public Gazettes»,of this state, unitss cause be shewn to the contrary. * True Extract from the Minutes. Jas. Casw ell, C. S. C. S. C. September 30, 12 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1809. Daniel Bulger, Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has ta ken tne House next door to Dr. Har ris's Nail Factory, where he intend* carrying oh the Tayloring Business , i|n all its variou* Branches, where work Will be done in the newest fashions and itn the most elegant manner—andon the ijnosr reasonable terms. November 11. 1* -1- ■■ 1 ■— ■ “*« Charles Goodwin OF this place having assign ed over to Trustees for the benefit of his C reditors,* all his estate, real and per sonal ; tve the subscribers who have ac cepted the trust,‘give noticethat We have bt;en putin possession of the same, and request all the said Creditors, to send a statement of their several demand* to 1 homas Ogier, esq- Charleston, Joseph Hutchinson esq. Augusta, the said Cl larks Goodwin or to either of us.— A 3 soon as we can make an t stimate of the property and u statement of the de mands against it, We will call a meet *n nj of the Creditors, of which due no tj - will be given, and in the mean tiine, we think it our duty to repeat the former notice, that all those Cred itors who do not come in by the 4th of January next, will be deprived of all benefit under the deed. Leroy Hammond. James Beggs- Ttyarn Creek- Millet S. C.) 2,6 h '-'tinember, 1809 £ 15— • liO Dollars Reward. Tj) UNA WAY on the 24th April last JL\. my Negro Fellotv HARRY, commonly called IIARRY or Col. M|ELT()N, 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 elopement—He has been seen in Sa vannah and Augusta lately, as well as ply. lg between those places—all per son are forbid harboring or employ ing him under the most severe penal ties of tlie 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 has a wife at Mr. Andrew Low’s, Sa vannah. 'File above reward will be paid to any person delivering Marry to me, or securing him in any Jail so as I get him, all reasonable exptUces will be also paid by Wm. F. TAYLOR. Cam/ibelllon , August 26. 7—. LOST, ON Saturday the 26th ultimo, in this place, a NOTE OF HAND, given by Mesfcb. Doyne & Co. payable to the subscriber; the original smo- nt about Eighty Dollars, with credit on the back ; the dab not recollected. X do hereby forwarn all persons from trading for said note- Any person finding said note, will particularly o blige the subscriber by leaving it with Mr. Solomon Bytd of this place. j 1ames Hitchcock, September 9. *** Gentlemen holding sub scription papers for the “ GEORGIA JOURNAL," are requested to return them immediately to the publisher, in Milledge ville, Georgia, or forward the names of such as may have subscribed. Subscriptions received at this Office, PRINTING, In all its various branches , cxg, ented at this Office with neatness and dispatch*