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CONDITIONS
OF THE
Columbian Centinch
1 The Colombian ce»tti "EL will be pub
lished every Saturday, on a derai paper, of
an excellent quality, and on a good type, ot
which this is a specimen.
2. The terms of subscription will be i ihiee
\ Dollars per annum, one halfto be paid at
» the time of subscribing, and the balance at
the expiration ol me year.
3. No subscription will be received for a less
term than six months, and all subscrioers
naners will be continuedTroni year to year,
unless ordered to the reverse at the expira
tion of the year, or six,months
4. Advertisements will be charged sixty
three cents.per square for the hvst publica
tion, and forty-two for each succeeding, and
in the same proportion for those o, greatci
length.
5. No paper will be discontinued until all ar
rearages are paul.
t *rj» All letters to the editor must be post
paid, or they will not be taken up.
Administrators Sale
AGREEABLE to an order of the hon
orable the inferior court of Bui ke
County,
Will be Sold,
ON Thursday the 7th of De
cember next, at the lute residence cf
Drury Womble, dec.
2 Likely Negroes,
SAM fc? SARAH.
—ALSO —
A Quantity cf HOGS,
and some valuable Household 1 urni
lyre—sold for the benefit ot the heirs
and creditors of said dec.
•Terms made known on the day c
sale.
Isaac Wimbeney,
Richard Hines,
Administrators.
October 28. 16
1
Notice.
subscriber having removed to
X Savannah, oSet's his services to
the public in the
FACTORAGE
AND
1 Commission Line,
and hopes by strict attention, to render
satisfaction tb those who may favor him
with their business
James Boggs.
October 15. 65
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
1 r ~pHE firm of LANGS and BLACK,
JL dissolved on tire 30th October Lst,
those indebted to the film 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 paice allowed.
CHARLES LANOS.
JAMES BLACK.
The business will in in Lire be
carried on,by the subscriber, who in
forms his friends an 1 customers, th:,.
he has added considerably to his old
stock, which make a good assortment.
Charles Lanos.
Beaver Dam, Oglethorpe county,
November 13, 2? L-
T M.IiN i AIN VJ ?
In all its various branches, exe
cuted at this Office with
neatness and dispatch.
'AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Edward M‘FaTlin.
Copper-Smith from Baltimore.
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public, that he has Just Received
a supply of
COPPER
SUITABLE TO MAKE
Stills v# Kettles,
OF ALL SIZES;
And all work repaired on the
shortest notice and on reasonable tei ms.
All orders addressed to him will lie
faithfully executed. As it is his inten
tion to establish a manufactory of those
articles ahovementicned, lie expects to
meet with great encouragement, parti
cularly a manufactoiy that is so benefi
cial to the state.
N. B. C sh will be given for old Pew
ter and Lead.
November 11. (ts) 18
WANTED,
One oi two APPRENTICES
to the above business, from 14 to
15 years oi’age. E. M.
tOR SALE.
A Valuable Farm,
WITHIN two miles ol the City of
Augusta, in Edgefield Dis.iict,
S. Carolina, lying on Horse-Creek, con
taining one hundred seventy and an half
acres, one hundred ot which is
Prime Swamp River LAND,
the balance Ocy> and Hickory, all of
which is well suited to the culture of
Cotton, Corn, Wheat Sec. on this farm
is an elegant scite for a Dwelling House
which commands the whole vt iw of the
swamp plantation, there is a quantity
of good timber and fire wood on said
farm, which could be conveyed down
the creek in large rafts to the river, and
from thence in boats or waggons to Au
gusta —Cash, or negroes at fair prices
will be taken in payment. For parti
culars apply at this office.
November 11. IS—
Daniel Bulger,
Respectfully informs his friends
and the public in genera! that he has ta
ken tue House next door to Dr. Har
ris’s Nail Factory, where he intends
carrying on the
Taijlorinv Business ,
J o
in all its various Branches, where work
will be done in the newest fashions and
in the most elegant manner—andon the
mosr reasonable terms.
November 11. 18
Charles Goodwin
OF this place having assign
ed over to Trustees for the benefit of his
Creditors, all his estate, real and per
sonal ; wo the subscribers who have ac
cepted the trust, give noticethat 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
Vbarles Goodwin or to either of us.—
\s soon as we can make an estimate of
the property and a stalemtnt of the de
! mn- i sgainst it, we will call a meet
ing of the Creditors, of which due nrff
tice will be given, and in the mean
time, we Brink it our duty to repeat
the former notice, that all those Cred
itor who d not come in by the 4th of
January n- xt, will be deprived of all
benefit under the deed.
Leroy Hammond,
j ernes Bcggs-
Town Creek-Mills S. C. )
25tfl September, 1809 £ 13—
SATURDAY, -DECEMBER 9, I*Bo9.
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MISLAID OR STOLEN,
A Large Silver lPatch,
Very thin, the Bizzel requiting a
glass of the No. 25—the works very
excellent—maker's name Grayhurst,
London—and its number, 396. Who
ever will deliver the same at the Office
of the Columbian Centinol, shall receive
such reward as may be required.
December 2. 21—
Final Notice.
ALL persons indebted to George F.
Randolph, or George F. Ran
dolph Os Co. are requested to come for
ward before the first day of January
next, and settle their respective de
mands, as all notes and accounts will
after that day, be put into the hands of
an Attorney or Magistrate for collec
tion, without any discrimination of
person e.
GEO: T. RANDOLPH.
December 2. 2t—2l
THE EDGEFIELD
Jockey Club Races
WILL commence for the last
time, at the Cherokee Ponds , on
the second Wednesday In Janua
ry r : xt, free ior 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 Augukta, at the usual hours,
on the first Monday in January
next,
The Negroes
BELONGING to the estate
of George Moist-, deceased, for one
year. Terms of hiring made known
or, that day, by
Robert Johnson, Adm'r.
Ann Morse, fldm’x.
November 25. 20
Scriven 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 gm n by Nathaniel Lunday to
Thomas Hall, for 10/. 1 7. 6. dated 27tii
March, 1732, and made payable on or
before the Isr January, 1793 ; and by
said Thomas Hall endorsed to William
Scarbrough ; a copy of which said note,
as nearly as tile-petitioner could recol
lect, is annexed to the petition, and is
filed in the* office together with an aflida
vit, that the said note is lost or mislaid,
and other circumstantial proof bring
laid before ti:e court. ORDERED,
That the said note be established as di
rected by the act in such cases made and
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, unless cause he
shewn to the contrary.
True Extract from the Minutes .
Jas. Caswell, C. S. C. S. C.
September 3Q. 12
Notice.
ALL persons having demands tf
gainst the estate of Mr. Joseph
Reynolds, late of Striven county, de
ceased, are requested to render in their
accounts attested according to law—arid
those indebted to tile said estate wiil
please to make immediate payment to
the subscriber, otherwise an unpleasant
mode will be resorted to.
Elizabeth Reynolds, Adm'x.
August 19.
Sheriff’s Sale.
O.'V the first Tuesday in Januai y next ,
at the Court-house in the town of
IVaynesborough , between the usual
sale hours ,
Will be Sold,
LEVIED on, one negro boy
named RILL, taken as the property of
Nancy Blanchard, to satisfy an execu
tion obtained by Joseph Daniel,
ministrator of the estate of Kinchen
! Perry, ck-c.
ALSO,
400 Acres of Pine Land, more
or less, in Burke county, adjoining
lands of Edward Telfair and others, ta
ken as the properly of William Mc-
Norrill, deceased, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Baltimore Moore, and
pointed out by Fielding Fryar, admin
istrator.
ALSO,
One let of Corn in the house,
taken ns the property of Thomas Step
toe, to satisfy an execution in favor of
James Tinsley, and pointed out by the
defendant.
Gilbert Neylan, S. Ij . C.
December 2. 21
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in Januarxj next , at
the Court-house in Warren county , be
tween the usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
900 ACRES of land, more or
less, in Warren county, on Ogecliee,
adjoining John Bushing and others } it
being the land whereon Arthur Fort
formerly lived, and the larid whereon
Richard Whitehead and Appl« ion lt««-
sitter now lives, and one House and
Lot in Georgetown ; the above proper
ty was advertised to have been sold on
the first Tuesday in July last, and the
sale thereof was postponed by order of
the Plaintiff’s Attorney, and is now re
advertised as the property of Arthur
Fort, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Smith, Sous, Sc Anderson.
ALSO,
The following Notes of Hand,
viz:—
Jonathan Owens, to Clement
. Kukc, g 24 25
Belitha Ruke, to Moses Hill, g ]ot
Severn Kuke, to Moses Ilill, 18 00*
Dennis Ruke, to Moses M‘-
Gee, 8 17
J he above Notes of Hand are levied
on as the property of Moses liill t 0 sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Samuel
Williams.
Conditions Cash.
Thomas Battle, s. w. c.
Decembers. 21
Sheriff’s Sale.
TO be field, at the Court-house in Jark
sonhorwglr, Scrivcn county, on the Ist
Tuesday in January next,
> ONE I housand acres of land
- on the liver Ogechce, in said county,
i originally granted to S. Douglass, and
- then hounded by land of Nctherclift,
‘ and seized as the property ol John and
: Henry Rosier, to satisfy an execution
: in favor of Cumming Sc M‘Credies.
Thos. F. Lovett, S. S. C.
December 2. 21—
LOST,
ON Saturday the 26th ultimo, in
this place, a NOTE OF HAND,
* given by Messrs. Doyne U. Co. payable
i to the subscriber; the original amount
-; about Eighty Dollars, with credit on
r; the back ; the dats not recollected. 1
1; do hereby forwarn all persons from
1 | trading for said note. Amy person
i! finding said note, will particularly o
t i blige the subscriber by leaving it with
i Mr. Solomon Byid of this place.
■ ; James Hitchcock .'
■! September 9, 9