Subject: 30 SEP 1805 Charleston Times Resent-Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 17:57:32 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 20:55:09 -0400 From: "Steven J. Coker"Reply-To: [email protected] Organization: http://members.tripod.com/~SCROOTS/index.html To: [email protected] ================================ THE TIMES. ================================ CHARLESTON. Monday Evening, Sept. 30, 1805 -------<<-<<@ �� @>>->>------- Died, on Thursday last, on Charleston neck, Mrs. Ann Du Bois, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with christian fortitude, and resignation to her Maker -- aged 69 years. Died, at Newport, (R. I.) on the 30th ultimo, (to which place he had gone for the benefit of his health) in the 44th year of his age, GEORGE PADDON READ, Esq. of Savannah. -----���----- CINCINNATI. At a meeting of the CINCINNATI of the state of South Carolina, held on the 27th of Sept. 1805. Resolved, That this Society do wear military mourning for two months, as a mark of respect to the memory of our late venerable President, Major General MOULTRIE. Resolved, That the Vice-President do request the Rev. Dr. HOLLINSHEAD, to deliver a Funeral Sermon on the death of the late President of this Society, Major General MOULTRIE ; at such time and place as will be most suitable to him - and that the Revolution Society, the Clergy of the city, the civil and militia Officers, and such other of their Fellow Citizens, as are desirous of paying a respect to their late virtuous and patriotic General, be invited to go in procession with them, to hear the same. Resolved, That the Governor and his Suite, and Judge Heyward, be requested to join the procession of the Cincinnati on the above occasion. Resolved, That this Society have a grateful sense of the attention shewn by Colonel Wilkie, commandant of the militia, and by the officers and men of the several corps, for the respect paid by them in attending the funeral of the late General MOULTRIE. Resolved, That as soon as the Rev. Dr. Hollinshead shall have fixed on the time and place for the delivery of said Sermon, that the secretary do give the proper notices and invitations to the persons referred to in the former resolutions. Extract from the minutes. G. REID, Secretary. -----���----- The Friends and Aquaintances of Lieutenant NATHANIEL FANNING, late Commander of the United States Gun-Boat No. I. are invited to attend his funeral, at 4 o'clock This Evening, from Fitzsimons's Wharf. -----���----- Charleston Dispensary. Dr. PRIOLEAU, No. 49 Meeting-Street, Dr. DENNY, No. 48 Broad-Street, Are the attending Physicians at the Charleston Dispensary for the month of October. -----���----- NASSAU, (N. P.) August 30. Capt. King, in the brig Jolly Robin, 10 days from Turks-Island, with salt, bound to Providence, R. I. informs, that on the 24th inst. he was boarded, in lat. 24. 30. long. 73. 20. from a French privateer schooner of 6 guns and 50 men - The privateer had captured off Charleston Bar, an American (but under what pretence we could not learn) Guineaman, capt. Ives, with 343 prime slaves - capt. Ives was on board the privateer. The privateer intended to keep company with her prize, but had parted in a gale on the 22d inst. They had, it was supposed, ordered the Montezuma for Porto Rico. ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== ********** END QUOTING ABOVE THIS LINE ********** South Caroliniana Library: http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/index.html Do you have a copy of a 1700's will? Is there an old family cemetery near you? Maybe you have ships lists, immigrant lists, jury lists, slave lists, land records, church records, or other documents you could transcribe hiding in file folders on your desk. Pull them out and start sharing. Share information with your fellow researchers and relatives. Get motivated, be inspired and inspiring! Send comments about the Forum to: Steven J. Coker, SCRoots Manager [email protected] P.O. Box 359, Charleston, SC 29402 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/9980/index.html