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Henry Olbornc ; and aUo that the fo*« power
of impeaching is veiled in the Hvule of Ke
pretentatives by the-Conditutiou, and cantot
be queHione'Vtny -where thctefr«mi» and that
the senate « couttimtionaHy l>uuud totry the
iruth of atharticle* of mrrpe.:ch merit preferred
by the said li ©life < f Representatives — W*here •
fore denying the right of the Intel HAuy Of*
borne to further anfwer/tbey jein illuewuh
bim in hit pica of «:>/ %iiltyl and fay fha: be it
guilty of d.versbixh crime* aud mrtdeinea
ndra, charged in thevfaid articles,' and th tr
ptay the judgment of ‘the senate theteonr*
Revived, That the resolution refpe&ihgtbe
plea or aufwev*«f'the fjid Henry Ofbotnt, he
lent to the Honorable the ‘caate for
formation. The tommiflioners iikewife re*
commend to the House the following additional
article-of impeachment agaitift-thre-faid Hen
ry <-fborne, one of the Judges of the supe
rior Court.
The House of KsptefetKatHres; in-bebt ffevf ■
themselves and all the citizens of the fatd
Hate, laving to themfdvet the right of farther*
accusation and impeachment, and of making
replication to any answer thereto, impeach
an# eccirfe the Honorable Henry OiWnt, one
Judges of the Superior Court, of the'
additional high crime and mifdemeaoor, to
thc<H morable the Senate, whole power it is
to cry the fame.
That the laid Henry O/bome, on the aid’'
day of Decemvbei, 1789, was amninated’by
the Houfevf Repreieutatives, and which was
agreed to by the Senate, one of thc/fi-rfr five
or inferior juHices of the county of Camden,
That the laid Henry Ofbom e .was on the laid
day, and ) ear aturelaid, appointed by ballot
of the Senate one of the Judges of the Supe
rior Court•T-’yetf notwdtbrtanding fuchhis ap
poinjenent- as- jtn’ge,*ht did ad as juitice of
the peace for the fatd county ; thereby pre
venting the intention of the -Jaw, the laid
cm y Osborne having it in his power to cpte- |
fide as an inferior julfice, and cd.ery the ap
peal from hnnfeif as l'uch“before tnmJetf, as
Judge of the Superior Cuur> t Aud that the
four Henry Ofburoe .did?'art as a juttite of the
pt-ti, and luhlccibe the return for thtcounty
ot umdeu a» luch r * dated ou the 3d day of
laouaiy kail, at en election then held for a
Jyicuioer to reptelenc the rfate .0 theCongref*'-
«£ the Unite i •States, whieh plurality of of-*
fices i* repugnant to the principle aud spirit -
•I the con. itutioo, and the nature afld thafli-r .
ty of the iudge’a office, and that by fuehart
iug g and doings, thedaid-facred appointmtat
of juoge has bcetr much scandalized; and**
bsougiit into contempt. Whereupon
Ot atrtd, That the Hon. Henry Olbotrire or
ki* attorney be forthwith served with copies '
or the replication and additional article of
tuspeacument of the Ho.*. the House of Re
prtieutatives, czhibi cd thi* day agaiuft him.
And mat the fait! Henry Olborne put in his
siMwct to the fatd additional article prccifely
at 1 a o'clock on Friday next, aud that the
cominifiiauers on *the part es the H use pf
&epi ctentative* be- by the secretary mfot met!
thereof.
ar*■
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T*T ! HF.REA- the following negroes, viz.
\ V Billy, Chloe, his wife Mary An ,
Cato, Phillis, Johnny, Sucky and Pe e*, <l.e»r
children, the p r operty of Mrs. Ann Marbory,
conveyed to the la**-General Elbcrtj" aud Ray- .
xnond Demere, Esq >in trust to and fori the
life of the laid Ann Machury and‘her
by viruc of a marriage fettlcment, recorded •
in the county of Richmond, which were
feme time in-the year 1789 illegally taken out *
of my poffefiion, and have since thar time
been detained in the (late of gouth-Caroliaa,*
by a citizen thereof,* have now repaired to *
me, their proper mailer in right of my wife:
Tbefe are therefore to forewarn, all persons
whatever from attempting to remove the laid*
negroes from my pofleflion; o*herwife'than
b* suit st law, as ’hey dull anfwerior a con
trary tondurt in the manner the law dirsfls.
I EON A <D -
SjKAVEUf'tun judge Walton’s phuta*
.lion near tint pH<a, on the 3d indent, a
WHITE HOR E. 14 hands high, hraudsd
with an I aud fi »wtr da luce-over it—pass,
end iron remarkably fad.— Whoever deli,
ears tiisfanl hoife at Mr WtHlam Loudrett’s
fhtM receive Rnr otliun reward
KLIHU LYMAW. f ,
AtH/Hi !>«• h !?»•• •
Sheriff’s Sale-
TthbTsold,.
On. Saturday tbo %\tlo day of Dtctmbtr infant,
at the Court-bcvfi in Augufa, '* Richmond
tounty, at I 2 -d Jock,
13; Negroes,
Some of whom are h*oie wenches and handf* “
waitingiboys.———Seized under execution;
against Edward Keatftig, £fq. deceased.
Condition*—Cadi.
GEORGE KANfcLEY/g. R.C.’
Augufa , Dec. 8, 179**
► ''v ..
GROCERIES.
James Toole;,
Has opened*- and for Sale onfea
.v 1 finable 4 term fur Cajh , the fol
’’ lo<tvinj? v fviis
C\LD Madeira wine Soft UieUM almonda
/Second quality do. Currants & raiiin*
Sherry ‘ do. Mnftard
5 ytarsold Tenner iff do; Pepper
> Malaga do. Alfpicc
Old-fpiiita. * s Ginger
• Ruth w [Nutmega -
Cordial - jciovee
Vinegar , , Mace
Frelh hyfen tea jCorke- \
Bohea do. « jsurch
Lost & brown fugart- Hair powder
Green coffed iAllum
lyiould&r candleaCopperas *
Brown-soap ' saltpetre •'
Liq'-rarifh Red wood
Olives, capeys-an4 ao- J Madder, Itcrdtt Ire.
r - chovies ' ;
Said Toole hath eftabliffied A Nail FaSory , '
and with fuppiy nails and spikes, on a fliort
notice og moderate terms.—As the utility of
home Meniifattoties dre obvious to a difeern- *
ing public, he Hatters hirafelf that hit Works *
will meet with encouragement.
N. B. Georgia Medium for sale. •*
.* .m • ■ ' ■ i it ■ i it*-
Will be Sold,*:
To the higheff ’bidde>, eh Mondar the iltb
ind. at 12 <**clocb‘ on Lot No. io, ‘
A Hdttfe formerly known
IVnmberfiris liable.
Twelve months credit wilibe allowed on the
purchafet's giving bond Wi>khiipp(«red
rity.
By order of the r oard'of CommiJJitnert,'
J. MERIWETHER, Curki '
December 8, r7oi
’ , •
Found-by- a Negroe,
On the Savannah’fead, i ear Auguflkj r '
A Gteen Leathern
Pocket-800k,,,
Containing. fundi y Notes.-Receipts, ice. in
the name of William Platt, of Savannah.—.
The owner, may have it by applying at the
Printing-Office, paying the expenefts of this
arive t<fement, and rewarding the negrec for
: bishoiicdy.
/ Augufa, aVetr.'-i0,'179U ' •
i **
: To bei>old,^
At Mrs. fox't in Augufa, on Monday , the td •
day oj January next, mi 4 1 o'clock,
All the remaining/part of the
Estate of Sherwood Bugg, dee'd.
Conditions will be made known rft tin time
ts Bale, by
ELIZABETH BCJGG, ) . ,
BHfcIiWOUUiUOG, J
Ip i;|M«
The Subscriber continues
; the Factorage Buiineis.
For the greater dilpaub of bufinth, aa j
convemency of his friends that tn ly
favor him wi;b their commands, he has g.
'goifhed a largeand commodious (lore on his
wharf, where he will receive tobacco, rice
indigo, and. other country produce, te* dispose
of bn comimffion. Merchants or Planters
llftiled on* either (fdd of Savannah river, who
may be defiroua of-(hipping thfcir tobacco
ritfe,ttf indigo, to Europe, Weft Indies*
or any part'of the continent; may depend on
his urmoft care and diligence in forwarding
the fame. Storeage sos alTkinds of produce
may be had on as cafy terms as on any wharf
in the city, and the- greeted punctuality and
attention paid to those who may ordcriheic «
produce to hi» wharf. I
RICHARD WAYNE.
4 Wo has forfait, on tbt jaid'VVbaf,
j Northward rum in hogflieads, sugar in
; barrels, coffee in barrels,-Lift on and Tens,
riffe wine, fait, bar iron,‘andquantity of
corn, on the lowed terms foi cafti or product.
DL B. A few Negroes for laid;
RIC HA R'l* WArfr Ei
r| addition to bis Assortment of Goods, by
Pomona* Capt. Jackson, has received n
iu(h and general Assortment of Goods, by
the thip Planter,: Capt. Grieve* and the lhip
Hannah, Ctpt. Tnwer, from London, which
will bftrfdld, at his (tore-on the Bay, very low*
or calh.-or produce at cast price*
A neat alfortmeut of printed cottons and*
calicoes ; book and Jaconet mudin, raultineta,.
and muffin-handkerchiefs and cravats; clear
lawn, pistol lawn, long lawn, and cambric
.. fine oznabrigs and brown iheeting, 7-8 and
yard wide Irish linen, Irilh and Raffia (beet*
ing, brown holland and dowlas, F landers tichf
sand bed ticks, Ind»a nankeens;* printed and'
check handkerchief*, mens and womens thread'
and cotton bofc, durante/ calamancoes, ruffe Is,
bomb a zee n, Prince's (luff, fiorentiqe, modes,;
Barcelona handkerchiefs' and cravats, cordu-*
Ws vciverets, thickset, ftockinget, fatinet, ’
fuftians, scarlet and coloured cloak*and
pardinals, hair (hags, broad cloth, ftrouds, ne- *
gro cloth ar.d blankets; scarlet, whke, and'
striped flannels bath coating ; saddles, bnd
le *» girths, and surcingles; twig whips,' knives
and forks, penfkuives, feiffars, razors, ftecl and
! plated spurs, bar lead y 4*. 6d. Bd. rod. xod.
and as. nails ; (hot/ and gunpowder, writing
paper and quills, ink powder, sealing wax*--
dates and ffate pencils, black pepper; pewter
, difteay plates, porringers, meaftires, waffs -
hand balboa; cream tartar, camomile flowers,
Epf®»ind Glauber salts, fulphur* Cantharidcs,
meliot and diachylon, belt red bark, hippo,
jalap, tartar emetic, magnolia, catomel, white
vitriol, lavender, bergamot, add Hungary wa
ter ; hanthoru, fal volatile, Stoughton's bit
ters, Squire’s elixir* Godfrey's cordial, bal
(km cap 1 vi, laudauam;camphor, rhubarb, eli
xir vitriol,alum, rod lead? bar lead; Spanifti "
brown, yeltow odhre, and white lead in oil; *
liniecd oil iu jugsj ho-ks-and hinges; box* *
- oefk,-and table hinges; trunk,'box,and chest ’
locks ; (lockiocks and padlocks, cotton cards*
iron wire lieves, hair fftvto; augers, cbifels* : '
gouges, and gimWets ; bed cords, log lines* -
h md lines, fifhmg lines, twineand (hoe thread* *
looking glasses, winrglaffes and decanters;
womens calamanco, fa'intt, and lading (hoed *
and ffippdrs; m wocco and white kid ditto* .*
gilt trunks, flurencc oil, durham muftatd; *
cinnamon, cloves, and mace $ -loaf fugar*
womens and mens coloured beaver hats, chil
drens ditto, mens worded and (ilk hose; (hot*
-buckle, hlarth, and tooth bnifties* hair brooms*
curry combs and brusher; white, black, lay
lock, aud lemon coloured mantuas; "•oftrich •
feathers and plumes, >hyfow and bobca tea**
crates of well aflorted -queen's and 'peucil'd
ware. ALSO*
A quantify of 'Negro Shoes .
has for BALE, at the*
£** Bridge, in Augusta, a most elegant
BTUD HORbE, equal to auy in the data of,
Georgia, and of si good blood *1 any that
Vis baaii iinportd to America this (everal
yiari 1 Hi ii a chafwut Corral, about fiftaaa
handling', eight run old, The urm* will
In hutwu, by apptying 10
tKWKCS HINNMY.