Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, November 09, 1818, Image 1

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VOL. 1. PUBLISHED WEEKLY MT MLYTYRE $ MTLLEN. (bay-street) 4T FIVE DOLLARS PEll ANNT M, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Advertisements, not exceeding one square, seventt riVE texts for the first insertion; and thihti-sivkx axd a half, each successive time. 1 (L/'All letters, on business, to the editors, must be POST-PAID. Marion and St. Mary's Packet. jpljt. fast sailing boat LADY WARDI.E Aft’ 1- leave Darien every Monday, with the ft l /; tide, for St. Mary’s, whence she will depart m’h. - ii^every Wednesi lay. Lady War die has a comfortable cabin, and is veil k- >-.vn as one ot the aw if lest boa s in this country, ply at the Bar of Mr. W in. B. Hulzendorf’s Tavern, nov 2 2 JAMES 11. GIEKIE Has just received, per schooner .1 lugnet, from .Yew-York, and off as for sale on moderate terms, iPES Naples Brandy Ditto Holland Gin Barrels country ditto Ditto Apple Brandy Quarter casks TenerifFWine Chests hy son and hyson skin Tea Cannisters imperial ditto ditto Bags and tierces Colfee Ditto Pimento and black Pepper Boxes Chocolate Kegs Gunpowder Dit.o sweet scented Tobacco Casks Goshen Cheese D hole and half barrels Shad D do ditto Mackerel Barrels Menhadden Fish Barrels and kits Salmon, spiced Barrels loaf and lump Sugar Cases shat mg Apparatus Cases surgeon’s Instruments . Plated Spurs, and 1 eathers Stiwarrow ditto, ditto Hair and cloth Brushes Table Mats, in sets Ila.r Sieves W.nuow Glass, ‘8 by 10, and 10 by 12 Linseed Paints, &c. &c. ■nov 2 2 Just received H case Linens, assorted 1 trunk children's Bootees, assorted 5 bags Pepper 50 bags Salt 10 barrels Pilot Bread Buinbaze.s, Shot, Plated Ware, and 1 pipe real Cognac Brandy Per sale by „ HART & CO. mn_2. 2 Just received From Idverpool, by the ship Vulcan, via Savannah, and fit r suir, at a small advance, by the subscriber, (j bal rs white Plains 1 hale superfine west of England Broadcloths (va rious colors) 1 bale of Welch and Yorkshire Flannels 1 bale Linseys JAMES 11. GIEKIE. nov 2 2 LUMBER. Landing’ from the sloop I Anne', from .Yew- York, 40,000 feet clear while pine BOARDS and 22,000 cy pruss SHINGLES, for sale by ‘ HALL, COOKE & CO. nov 2 2 a©©© !bs. prime Bacon JO boxes Ist quality’ Cyder For sale by’ JOHN G. BELL, oct. 26——1 Ucockhj Glassware. crates ;^^ssorted J hogslteS&>--> Tumblers For H. GIEKIE. lir AvTfifi a few tons Bee’s Wax, for which a libcr- W aj ,rice will be givn. Apple to JAMES 11. GIEKIE. T| CHEAP CASH STORK. /J ViW'ibscribers having 1 lak&n the store rec< i*F oc- CUi jia bv Mr. Charles DeVrttt, sohcit the ageot’ former friends ami the public, hand J ‘IKXEILIL ASHOiIT !//•„. VT V v OK ghOvJlhie^^;. \ v /7 COX >> Cognac Brandy \ Jamaica Ihun MM. do. JSi. E. do. Holland Gin A M'hiskey // Mine 7 Porter J Si gar If Tea C ofi ee jr Loaf Sugaj® 7 Mith a of other or'clcs —all •’ f uhiehvY] be sold cheat/ GIiOKGF F. WING oct. 2jP^—r—!—l * JOH.V B. MILLS TTAS just received ami opened (in the northern Xl tenement of Mr. Carnochan’s western bin store) anandsoir.t assor’.me tit of Dl< V GOOL);, ILiKDW ARE and GRQCERIEwhich he #flers for sale at as low terms astcan :>e procured in t&ttinnih. oct. 2c 1 DARIEN GAZETTE. SW/i5 I y r ,+feck en ware Lmicsnnns ’ “ ‘**’ k m (.^’•Cemel^Tks bonder and DARIEN, (C.lj MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1818. HALL, COOKE & CO. Have just received, by the sloop Linnet, sch'r J , atty& Sal ly, and brig i‘ulundrr, from .Yeti’-Voi le, the following articles, which they offer for sale on moderate terms: — S©©©© Bri*. i. nogsheads 4th proof Jamaiea Rum 20 hogsheads West-India do. in’ !' offi T l ' S i New-Er.gland do. lOu barrels > 50 hogsheads \\ hiskey * Kr s i w 10 pipes pure Holland Gin 100 barrels rye “do. 14 pipes Cognac Brandy • 20 hogsheads Jamaica Sugar So barrels loaf Sugar 100 bags Java Coitee 100 boxes Soap 50 ditto Candles 50 barrels superfine Flouv 2j half barrels do. 25 do. do. buckwheat Meal 50 barrels pilot and navy Bread 50 do. mess Beet 25 do. mess Pork 40 kegs manufacture!! Tobacco 6 chests hy son Tea 20 kegs 4,6, 8, 10 and 12d Nalls 12 barrels Hardware, assorted 7 cases, cont’g 06 sets of French China A large assortment of Homespuns 2000 pair Negro Shoes 4u trunks gentlemen’s and ladies’ Shoes and Boots, assorted 1 case of Angola Shawls ‘2 do. embroidered Muslins 2 do. containing genUemen’s andladies* black and wiute silk Stockings and Gloves 4 do. Canton Crapes and Silks, of \ari ous colors And per brig .Yew-Grleans Packet, from Liverpool: 19 cases containing printed Cahcoes, Linens, Diapers, Checks, &.c. 4 do. of gentlemen’s andboy’sfine Hats 4 casks containing 100 dozen negro lla'S 2 bales of Woollens 1 case coarse Threads 2 do. Cambric Muslins, and 50 boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by 14 Window Glass oct. 26 1 <S JAMES J# GIEKIE If Tla9h ‘ \f received, by Zealous, JrJmSßoston, other late its—and for sa^M N. Hjim 3 Holland and country Gin, in paw *id barrels Ry e Jr : ,/ H ogs 1 u gar’ jfK 40 boxes Caia^s In trunks SlioiMKssorlld/f z trunks 1000 pair Negro 80 pieces India Mi A and 2d quality 75 pieces Cotton 45 pieces 10 naies W rldfyi wJjjiiNPlais, blue and white 40 pieces l-oFf dnffiljh<wk\iit Blankets 50 pair rojg'.ffnkets, Jrom 6T\ Ai-4- 40 >#rksslm ynd WelsffS, \miel, assorted 10 pis S best west RrovSpths 10* }2d dittok 70 m es best Irish ■■fen \\ 100 J its cotton \\ 2o J £ces \ ork \\ offices BombazetsJßsarted colors \ A offipusliels Alum Safe \\ a general .“ripply of Hardware & Groceky> Fur male jfm h( % eed J 100 ■ J .iper f /barrels / J B' cae V assortnwCCof BOOK?. iS 3 UANIuikACkSON. JVEIV CHEAP STORE. Till', subscribers having commenced business in this place, tender ’heir services to their friends and the public—the} have received, by late arrivals, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ®(B©a>S 9 AttO.NO WHICH AH M, Cloths Cass, meres w h:rlugs Linens lit siery tfar ware Calicoes Checks llamlkerchieft Muslins Cambrics Clue and white Plains Blankets Flannels r l’he above :irticles are offered for sale on the most reasonable tirms (wholesale and retail) at the store re cently occupied by Mr. George F. Mine, under the bluff. HART Si CO. ON COVSIONMF.XT, A few elegant KALIRDESCOPE3 oct 1 Men’s and boy’s beaver and coarse Hats Ladies’ Bonnets Stationary Sugar Coffee Tea Wine Jamaica Rum W. I. and N. E. Rum Pork Bacon Herring The subscribers H AVING connected themselves m the town of Dari en, with a view to transact FACTO HAUL and ( 0.1/ i USSIO.Y ItIJ.SI.YFSS, tender their services to their friends and the public in that line. The establishment w ill commence on or about the Ist of November next, to be managed by Mr. Bar rington King, under the firm of B. Kin & C>. JOHN MhNISH. B. KING. U© hogsheads of Georgia SUGAR, well cured, on consignment, and for sale by B. KING & CO. ocu 26 1 Lumber Factorage AND COMMISSION BUN I NESS. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he continues to transact business in tbe above line, on Mr. John Hunter’s lower wharf, next i abo\ e colonel James Johnston’s. He has every com e-1 ence for the reception of Lt MBER, of every descrip tion; also a commodious store for the storage of COT TON, &c. THOMAS JONEB. Savannah, October 26 1 yfLlte subscribersf HAV ING of Dim & as WWKW.W FACTOR? AND tendca their ser vices to their friends in the above line of business, and hope punctuality and at tention to business to merpvfeir confidence. They intend of Fire WOOD, of which tlicy now ofier it at a mod erate price. DALY, y PUTNAM. THE subscribers have taken the west end ot the fire proof stores on June’s wharf, below tile Exchange, and now tender their services to their friends and the public in the transaction of Commission ilusiness in gen eral. LAROCHE & WATSON. Savannah, October 13 c 1 4000 bushels <>f Oyster Shells wanted. IV IE subscriber will contract, to be delivered at Ins landing on Cat-Head Creek, a little above Darien, •for four tnousand bushels of Oyster Shells. JAMES SMITH. nov 2 c 2 g ‘n^snln^Rbcr OFFERS for sale CHAIR, in excellent order, w hich may be'* *uw, if immediate applica tion is made. a AmHUR M‘DONALD. nov 2 r ay Fifty dollars’ reward. TOPED about three months ago, from the under- J signed a remarkably good looking negro fellow, named BCIPIO, about 22 or 2d years old, and five feet nine or ten inches high, lie :s well known in Milledgeville, on Turtle river and in Savannah, where he has been occasnrnaily hired out, and in the latter place has several relations. He was seen in the neigh boihood of Darien about s:x weeks since in the compa ny ot two negroes, with a dog and gun. It is supposed he will make for l-avannah, and endeavor to get on board some vessel bound to the northern states or to Europe, as he before attempted to accomplish that ob ject. Any person apprehending and delnering In into Messrs. Carnochan & M ichel in Savannah, or to .Janus H. Giekie in Darien, or u> the subscriber at the Thicket, Ndlntosh county, shall receive the above reward and all reasonable expenses paid. WILLIAM CARNOCHAN. N. F>. Captains of vessels and others are cautioned against harboring, employing, or taking him from the state, as the law will be rigidly enforced against offen ders. oct 2b 1 Fire- Wood wanted ON THE WESTERN WATERS. ihnitfL-A -F F V-T : -r. Jt Fit, IE suam—oai company are desirous of contracting i for a regular supply of V ODD, to be ordered for Inc use ot the steam-boats the ensuing season, at conve nient landing places on the Oconee and Alatamaha rivers. The M oot! must be of pitch pine, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high land growth, and veil seasoned. Light-wood would be pieferred. Persons willing to contract for the delivery, atone or more landings, will send their proposals, specifying the rate per cord and the name of the landing, its estimated distance from Darien, Milledgeville, oi some public place. The pro posals to be addressed cither to Josm-u Hi ich tsti., treasurer, at Augusta, or Uuhaki Waim;. Savannah.* SAMUEL HOWARD. ‘ oct. 26 1 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, H ill be-sold at the Court-house in this county , between the usual hours oj 10 and 2 o'clock, the following property, viz :— ONE Cow and Calf, as she runs on the commons of Darien; one bay Horse and one old Sulky, returned . y James Hamilton in his schedule of insolvency, as his property, and levied on to sat isfy (so far as they will go) sundry executions against said Hamilton. Also, two Negro men, Paid and Boston, levied on as die property of James Derengcs, deceased, to satisfi an execution obtained in favor of John Bolton, survivor of John Jackson, vs. John Wallace, administrator Janies Derengcs. JAMES PELOT, m. s. m. c. nov 2 2 VLL persons deribndpr Against the estate of James DobsunjnOSot nvf ce, deceased, w ill pre sent them, properly artyVlv/ settlement; and those indebted are requested and payment, on oi befoi he‘second day of NovwStv xt, otherwise suit “ Immediately commence airrinVAtJcin. wllillm 13 AJ’ oct. 26 EAGLE HOTEL. : Vr- ...V , 7/j* ■ ■ m* \ > JOHN HUNTER fIONTTNUES to reside in this spacious building ) furnish gentlemen with accommodations asgt Darien alibids. Separate rooms, if requested, ca had, and every possible attention paid io the ct.n ence and comfort of liis customers. His bar is s’ w ith the choicest liquors, and his stables kept in tin order by a careful groom, with provender in abut; fait. 26 1 i ” *” * J.V OKBI.V.LVCE COX'CEIfY/M, M'.RCUiVTS, sum* Kumo.its am, SIKXT DE.VLKRS, IX Til K I'OWX OF n.tXIL >,T.vX„ ... 14tll litl or SF.PTEMBLR, 1818. Resolved, That from and af.er the passing of this Oi dinancc, all persons who may settle in the town of Dari, en, as merchants or shop keepers, shall pay a sue. ol twenty-five dollars to the clerk of council, whose busi ness it shall be to grant a licence, allow ing said merchant or shop keeper to all the benefits ami privileges oi ie sident me'-chants or shop keepers. Rr it further ordained by the author i y of the same, “, 1.-. r ten days front and after the passing t f this ordinanc *, all persons trading and traffick-ng by’ retail, ■ r small par cels, on board of vessels of any description, in tlie p rt of Darien, is hereby prohibited under a forfeiture of i ft* dollars, one-third of which is to go to the informer ur’ j the remaining two-thirds .to the town fund lie it further ordained, That it may be lawful to traffic or trade for, on board of vessels of am .. scrip!ion in the port of Darien, articles by the \. h ‘ sale, or in package or quantity as follow s:—Pm a- . apples by the barrel, or in bulk five bushels; chc u the package or it in bulk, 100 lbs.; onions by 100 or 5 bushels; spirits, cider, beer,molasses, gngm-, < 3 • by the barrel or bag; bacon by the barrel, box ortuo and in bulk 100 lbs,; butter and lard by the fid jar or barrel; sal -fish by the barrel, tierce, box or <: tie of 100 lbs.; beef and pork bv whole or half barr flout- by whole or half barrels; soap and candles b\ whole or half box; dry goods, of any description, ! package or piece; shoes and boots by the pack.e.re one dozen pair; itats by the package or and zen; s: bv the box or pa,-k Hire; furniture by the piece; e.ti w aggons, chairs, gigs and four-wheel carralges by Lin unit or piece. Extract from the minutes. [(. s.] JAMES TROUP, Intend,mt. Attest, Jawxs Bun nett, c. e. nov 2 2 r ’ 1 t dN ORDINANCE . ( CONCRNING FREE NEGROES t.ND ‘rERSA J? COLOR. SETTLING IN THE TOWN OF DAlv.tr PASSED THE 14-th SEPTEMBER, 1818. Be it ordained, That all free Negroes, Mulattoes, nr Mustezoes, or any free person of color, reaming ifi ti the. town of Darien, shall pay tax as follows, viz: fm- •_ ry male person as aforesaid, from the : emf'ls • age of 50 y ears, shall pay a town lax of ten doll, year; and all females as aforesaid of and betwi ages, shall pay a yearly lax of five dollars; and t Negr, Mulatto, Mustezo, or free person of culoi come to reside within the limits of Darien, afn passing of this ordinance, without first paving a the said town of fifty dollars, after ten day’s ami* failure of which, they shah he fitifprisoned for tliirt • at expiration of which finse, their persons shall b posed to public sale to pay the above mention, and all incidental expenses. It. s.j JAMES TROUP, lute Attest, James Bun nett, c. c. nov 2- 2 Georgia—JlF In tosh con . R v JOHN BAH.I IF., clerk of die court ot u and fi r said county and state. Whereas, Isaac G. Jeancrett, of said count for letters of administration on (he estate of nington, late of said count), deceased, as grea. il os*. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, singular, the Kindred and creditors ofthe said de to file their objections, (if any they have) in no. on or before the first Monday in December next* wise, letters of adm : n ; stration will be granted, U Given under my hand and sead of ( dice, tins October, 1818. ‘ JOHN BAILLIE, c. c. oct. 26 r 1 Georgia — M ( lntush county. RX John Bail! e, clerk of ihe court cf ordinar the county and state aforesaid. \\ hereas, Eliza M'Cullough, the widow and r< John M'Cullough, planter, of said state and cour ceased, and James Nephew, senior, esquire, at oray, merchant, have made application to me f< , of administration on the estate and effects of if deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, a gular, the kindred and creditors ot ihe said to file.their objections, (if any the) have) in on or before the first Monday in December i wise letters of administration will tic grante cants. Given under my hand and sea! of/tF tober, 1818. JOHN BA’ oct. 26 1 WTTF ‘’ No.', i