Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, November 15, 1806, Image 3

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- m—i~~ j rTiTi<iriiiiiniTirr'Tnr%firMTmai n COLUMBIAN CENTINEL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. MARRIED, on Sunday evening List, by Thomas Cobb, Esq. Mr. Joshua Kef, Merchant, of Campbcllton, South Caroli na, to Miss Eliza Tasker*let, daugh ter of John Tankersley , Esq. of Columbia County, Georgia. on Thursday the 30th ult. by the Rev. Abraham Marshall, Mr. John Mai’- i’heivs, of Warren county, to Miss Ma itr Powell, of Columbia county. COMMUNICATED. Taken from the sphere of human exis tence and placed on that of celestial, Doct. Nicholas Childers, and the amiable Miss SALLr Evans Lucas, on the sth inst. by the Rev. Mr. Cunningham, of Hancock County. DIED, on Monday last, Mrs. Mart Macintosh, wife of Mr. John Macin tosh, of this place, in the 26th year of her age ; she has left a distressed husband, and two small children with a numerous circle of relatives and friends to mourn her irreparable loss. On Monday the I Oth instant, thefollow ing appointments were made by the Legis lature of this State: John Millkdce, Esq. Senator to Congress, for six years from the 4th of March next. Doct. William Cocke. Health Offi cer, and William Brown, Harbor Master of the Port of Savannah. The Philadelphia Gazette,of the 21st ultimo, states that “ General Moreau is expected at New-York in a few days. He has taken u house in Broadway, and intends to ?riake that, city his fu ture residence. Mr. Erskine.—Capt. Gardiner of the ship Thomas W 7 ilson, arrived at Baltimore, on the 6th of October, off Bermuda, spoke the British man of war brig Avon, with Mr. Erskine, the British minister on board, bound to the Chesapeake. New-York pap. AUG USTA TRICE- CUR RE AH’. Cotton .... 18 to 183-4 Tobacco 3 50 Salt g 125 mrw?r*AiT,-*r. wot sww •» GEORGIA. By His Excellency JARED IRWIN, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Army and A avy of this State, and of the Militia thereof. A Proclamation. WHEREAS in and by an act pas sed the 11th of February, 1799, entitled “ an a«t to regulate the general elections in this state, and to appoint the time of the meeting of the General As sembly,” it is among other things de clared, “ that all writs of elections to fill vacancies that may happen, for mem bers of the General Assembly of this state, or House of Representatives of the United States, shall be directed to the Justices of the Inferior Courts of the respective counties, who are requir ed to give public notice thereof, and cause the same to be held in manner and form as herein before pointed out, agreeably to such writ.”— And whereas, a vacancy hath happened in the House of Representatives of the United States, by reason of the resignation of Thomas Spalding, who wa's elected to serve as a member therein, for this state, until ♦jhe fourth day of March next, I have therefore thought proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby notifying, di recting, and ordering the Justices of the Inferior Courts of the respective counties in this state, to consider the same as a general writ of Election, for filling the aforesaid vacancy: And I do hereby charge and require the Justices to give due notice, that an Election will be held in the respective counties, on Monday the first day of December next: And I do hereby further require, that such returns of said Election as the aforesaid act points out, be made to the Executive Department within the time therein prescribed. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this State, at the State-house in Louisville , this 7th day of No vember, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and six , and of the Independence of the United States of America the thirty-first. ' JARED IRWIN. By the Governor, Hor : Marbury. Secretary of the State. GEORGIA. By his Honor JARED IRWIN, Trcs ident of the Senate, and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of this State, and of the Militia thereof. A Proclamation. Having arraigned and cast up the votes of such counties as have made return of the elections held on Monday the 6th of October instant, for four members to represent this State, in the House of Representatives of the United States, agreeably to an act of the General Assembly, passed the 16th day of June, 1802. And it appearing that Dennis Smelt, George M. Troup, William W. Bibb and Howell Cobbs, Esquires, have the highest number of votes :—I have thought fit to issue this my proclamation, notifying the same, in order that the said Dennis Smelt, George M. Troup. William W. Bibb, and Howell Cobbs, may signify the ac ceptance or refusal of their appoint ments, and adduce such proofs of their being eligible therefor, as are by law required. Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of this State, at the State-house in Louisville, this twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and six , and of the Independence of the Unit ed Stales of America, the thirty first. JARED IRWIN. By the President is" Commander in Chief. Hor : Marbury, Secretary of the State . WE are authorized to state, j that Doct. Wm. W. Bibb, is a candidate for Congress, to fill the vacancy of ; Thomas Spalding, Esq. resigned. November 15. Benjn. Hall, & Co. Respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have Just Received at their Score, one door below Air. Randolph's Printing office, the Following Articles, which they will sell low for cash or COUNfltr PRODUCE , BT WHOLESALE or RETAIL, — viz — BACK STRAP and common Fair Top Boots, Suwarrow and three quarter ditto. Men’s Coarse and Fine Shoes, assorted, Boy’s ditto. do. do. do. Lady’s Kid, Morocco Sc Leather Slippers Misses Morocco and Leather do. Children’s Leather & Morocco Buskins, Waxed Calf skins, Fair top ditto. Seal skins, Caif skins and Cordevan Boots Legs, Men and Women’s Saddles, Plated, and Common Bridles, Mar tingles, Horsewhips and Whipthongs, Saddle Baggs, Men’s Caster and Rorum Hats. Lady’s and Boy’s ditto. Shoe Blacking and Shoe Brushes— Together with a Jew Reams of WRIT IA G' PAPER. November 15, 1806. 17 Kiokee Seminary. L. D. PARKS, having been appointed Rector of this Institution, in forms the public, that he will commence teaching on Monday next, at the follow ing rates of Tuition : for the Latin and Greek Languages, Five Dollars the quarter, for English Grammar, Ana lysis of Sentences, Composition, Elocu tion, the Elements of Geometry, the higher branches of Arithmetic and Ge ography, Four Dollars ; for Reading, Writing and Vulgar Arithmetic, Three Dollars. gCY’ Boarding may be obtained in res pectable families in the vicinity, for Sixty Dollars the year. Columbia county, Nov. 12. 3t 17 NOTICE. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for a Note of Hand, given by the subscriber to Robert Perryman, of Baldwin county, of One Hundred Dollars, dated the 27th day of October, 1805, it being in consideration of a tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres of land, which the said Robert Perryman sold to me, for which he has not made me titles agreeable to a bond given to me for that purpose ; nor neither can he make me lawful titles, as I am credibly informed the land be longs to other persons. THOMAS SMITH, j November 15, 1806. Bradley &Knapen, Merchant Taylors, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JVEIV-YORKy EXTRA SUPERFINE Blue,Black, Mixed, Egyptian Brown, Claret Sc Drab Broad Cloths ; Double Mill’d Black and Drab Cassimeres of a supe rior quality ; Black, Blue, White, Drab and Mixed single do. RICH SILK MARSEILLES, Worsted do. Black, Striped Silk Velvet, Plain and Drab do. Trafalgar Toilnetts ; Patent Cord and Swansdown Vesting; Black, Purple and figured Tabby Velvets do. Super fine White and Figured Marseilles do. Drab and Mixed Patent Cord ; Dark , Mixed ami Drab Patent Cloths ; Plain, Black and Olive Velvets ; Black, Drub and Olive Fancy Cord ; White, Green, Black and Blue Flannels ; Fine White and Brown Linens; RICH FANCY COAT BUTTONS: Silks BcTwists; ....Together with all kinds ol Trimings used in their business. WEBB's Aew- York PATER T SUS PEADERS, on a new iV improved plan. N.B. The ibove goods were select- | ed by one of the concern, and will be sold on as good terms for CASH, as they can be purchased in the Southern States. November 15, 1806. 17 Book Binding . THE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he has Just received a supply of j MATERIALS for BINDING, and still continues to carry on the above business in all its various branches, with neatness and dispatch ; all orders left at this office will be thankfully re ceived and duly attended to; —Also, Merchants Account Books of every des cription elegantly ruled and bound to any pattern, either plain or with patent iron backs. William Butler. November 15. 17— THIS valuable and desirable Retreat, containing upwards of 3000 acres of land, lying on the heights of Rae’s creek, within five miles of Augus ta, may be had on Lease or Purchase, and possession given the first day of January. ALSO, To be Sold or Leased, On liberal terms, the Old Court House lot, on the bav, near Mr. Harris’s—and a lot on the back street, at present oc cupied by Mr. T. C. Russell. Apply to John B. Wilkinson, Esq. in the ab sence of SEABORN JONES. October 25. 13— Administratrix Sales. Will be Sold, On the 29 th day of Aloveinber next , at the house of the subscriber , THE whole of the personal estate of John Garnett, deceased—Consist ing of Negroes, Stock, Crop, &c. the sale will continue from day to day ’till the whole is sold. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. E. GARNETT, Adm'x. October 18, 1806. 13 NOTICE. NINE months after date applica tion will be made to the Inferior court of Burke county, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate Mackey Macnorrel, deceased, contain ing one hundred acres, lying on Savan nah river, 25 miles from Augusta ad joining Edward Ellaby, and others. FEELING FRYER } . , , JOHN FRYER, 5 Adm rs * October 11, 1806. 6t 12 r NOTICE. NINE months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, for leave to sell a tract of land lying in said county, containing 245 acres, more or less, on Boggy Brach, belonging to the estate of Benjamin Davis, dec. and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ANN BARTON, Adm'x. Aovember 8, 1806. 16 BLANKS of every description executed at this office, with neatness and dispatch. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, ft the Court-house in Warren county ut the usual hours, Will be Sold, ONE large bay mare, seized bv execution on a mortgage from John M*Kinzie in favor of Joshua Williams Conditions, Cash. J. Beall, S. IV. C. September 13. 8 — SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next , at the Court House in Lincoln county , at the usual hours , Will be Sold, A TRACT of land in the coun ty ot Lincoln, on the waters of Savan nah river, containing 200 acres more or less, joining Thos. Walton and others, known by the name of Clark's fishing place ; which tract of land is levied on as the property of John Clark, to satis fy an execution in favor of Thomas Mounger, £sco. against West Harris, and Scott Montgomery, and also, John Clark, as being security on the appeal. ALSO, One hundred acres of Land, njbre or less, on the waters of Little River, joining Walker and Dill; levi ed on as the property of John Goreky, to satisfy sundry executions against said Gorely and Charles Kennon, and re turned to me by a constable. C. Stovall, S. L. C. November 1. 15— SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jirst Tuesday in December next, at the Court House in IVaynesborough, Burke county , at the usual hours, Will be Sold, ONE tract of land containing two hundred acres, adjoining land of Thomas Davies, deceased, and others, on the waters of Boggy Gut, taken as the property of Thomas Spright, dec. at the instance of Luke Deane. ALSO, One Sulkey taken as the pro perty of William Maxwell, to satisfy Fields Kennedy, and others. ALSO, One tract of land containing five hundred acres, adjoining lands of Amos Whitehead, and the estate of James Jones, deceased, taken as the property of Isaac Walker, to satisfy the executors of James Jones, deceased. Conditions Cash. Gross Scruggs, S. B, C. November 1, 1806. 15 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jirst Tuesday in December next, at the Court House in llarren county, at the usual hours, Will be Sold, 300 ACRES of land on the waters of Briar Creek, adjoining Mer cer anc! olliers. ALSO, 202 1-2 acres of land in Bald - win county, No. 219, 3d District; levi ed on as the property of David Robert son, at the instance of Wm. White, adm’r. ALSO, One bed and furniture, levied on as the property of Peter Hodo, at the instance of Thomas Springer. ALSO, One mare and colt, and twenty barrels of corn, levied on as the proper ty of Edmund Dunaway, at the instance of Josiah Beall. ALSO, 100 acres of land adjoining Henry Higfit and Rudicil waters of Hart’s creek, levied on as the property of Willis Perry, at the instance of Cha pel Heath ; the above pointed out by the defendants. Conditions Cash. Jeremiah Beall, s. w. c. November 1, 1806. K 5 Notice is hereby given, THAT after tiie expiration of nine months, from the date hereof, an application will be made for the divi sion of the estate of Elizabeth Chad wick, late of Richmond county dec. by the heirs of said dec. Thomas Everingham. July 12, 1806. J 55 BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES For Sale at this Office,