Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, November 23, 1818, Image 1
Yol. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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(CT’All letters, on business, to the editors, must be
POST-PAID.
0t For sale
y/ft 4 Clinker built BOAT, sloop rigged, Sails
*- ne ", Oars, &e. complete.
m&X&m Apply to CAL’ DRY, CHAMPAGNE k CO.
uov 16 r 4
Darien and St. Mary's Racket.
/tfji, FlYflE fast sailing’ boat LADY WAKDLE
#1 A will leave Darien every Monday, with tiie
f° r Mary’s, whence she w ill depart
•rinaßaievery Weinesdav.
oe Lady V/ardle has a comfortable cabin, and is
vvei! known as one of the swiftest boats in this country.
Apply at the Bar of Mr. Wm. B. Holzendorf’s Tavern,
nov 2 2
ANSON EL USER L Y
nk? removed to the new store of Mr. It. King, ad
joining Mr. J. II Giekie’s, w here he is exhibiting
for sale
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
GROCERIES and HARDWARE,
on as favorable terms as can be procured in this city—
anv iu” which arc
A
cini si/ liogshcads Jamaica Rnm
8 pipes Cognac and Spanish Brandy
2 ditto Holland Gin
12 hogsheads Molasses
8 ditto Muscovado Sugar
1 ditto L:me Juice
300(1 lbs. Coffee
1000 lbs- loaf Sugar.
30 barrels Gin and Whiskey
14 casks Sherry, TeneriH’ and Malaga Wines
8 barrels Cordial, 1 barrel Coloring
35 chests and boxes imperial, hyson,) oung hyson and
hyson skin Teas
8 bags Pepper and Pimento
10 kegs ground Ginger
35 boxes Soap and Candles
50 ditto Ist quality Spar : sh Cigars
12 ditto Macabau Snuff
20 kegs hand Tobacco
Alum, Copperas, roll Brimstone, smoking Pipes
D • mijohns, Measures, writing and wfaping Paper
Packing, sewing and seine Twine
Ci >th, hair, paint, hearth, shoe and dirt Brushes
30 coils Rope of different kinds
Sash and red Cords, chalk and fishing Lines
Bonnet, log and hand Lines and bed Lacings
An assortment white Lead, bar Lead and .Shot
Knob l.ocks, long Latches with nobs *1 tj
S bitted, plate and stock l.ocks S
Trunk, ciiest, cupboard and pad l.ocks 2
IS. H. and box Hinges, common and table |
Iron and brass, Norfolk and bright
Latches, Bolts . 2
Iron, brass and plated Candlesticks f s
Britannia and tin Tea-Pots
Screws, Tacks, Clouts, cut Brads
Screw-Augers, silver and plated Castors 5? 0
Tea-Trays, porter Glasses, Snuff-boxes 2
Brass Nails, Fish-hooks, Combs J “a
An assortment of Saws, Plain-Irons, Cliisscls
Gouges, Files and Rasps
Patent and brass Cocks
Plush Bolts, Knives and Forks, pen Sc Jack-knives
Shears and Scissors, a good assortment
Scale-Beams, Steelyards, carpenter’s and shing
ling Hatchets
Axes, Weights, Sad-Irons, Coffee-Mills,
Ft dug Pans, Grid-Irons, copper Tea Kettles
Wafer-Irons, tea and soup “Fable-Spoons
Shoe and carpenter’s Hammers, drawing Knives
Ink-Stanks, a large assortment; Sand-boxes
Patent and common Hoes, Spades
Pegging and sewing Awls and llaf s
Centre tiitts, smith’s Braces, Iron-Squares
Carpenter’s Rules, inch Chains, Shoe-Fbnts
Shoe Pincers and Nippers, carpenter’s Pinchers
Shoe Knives, Rules, Joint Compasses
Sprite and point Gimblets, Tap-Boxes
Snuffers and Trays, Jews-harps, Sleeve-Links
Trunk -Handles, Razors and Cast s, Straps
Si ovels and Tongs, Trowels, Tobacctj Boxes
Ink-Pow( ter, Lead-Pencils, Thimbles
Cos: k-Scrqws, Turn Screws
French Pullies, Cupboard Turns, hand Vices
B Bow s, wrought and cut Nails,
with many other articles too tedious to enumerate.
The above Goods have been selected wit h care and
arc generally of the Ist quality—they will be sold at
wholesale cr retail, and these wanting to purchase, are
invited to call and view them to satisfy themselves.
Wanted
t p-land Cotton, Cedar-Timber, Bee’s Wax', Hides arid
deer Skins, for which cash will be paid ami the highest
jprices gives. nov 16 4
—— jQP* ~w~
\ Cheap Cash Store. W’
F. WING
Have sloop Bright A'err- York,
C - ID F. ,
APPLES, in bap^S*^.
IRISH POTATOES, bytlSlmshel, and
1000 BACON. ■ N||
rnj^TT>—— e !■
.WILY G. DELL
HAS just received an assortment of PAINTS,
BRUSHES, OIL, COPAL ami JAPAN VARNISH,
Tl RPENTINE, PU TTY, Bby 10,9 by 11 and 10 by 12
M IN DOM -GLASS, winch he offers for sale on moder
ate terms. nov 16 1
Books and Stationary.
A General assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY;
-also received by the Five Sisters,-from Boston, v ia
Savannah, seven cases of FURNITURE, consisting of
Secretaries, Bureaus, Jkc.
For sale by DANIEL JACKSON,
nov 9 3
DARIEN GAZETTE.
.Yew Fancy , /* j
LIQUOR and GROCERY^ORE.
SASP OR TAS
14 F.GS leave lusfrhxfus imdthe public, that
the has just with a complete
| assortment of DRY GOWE INRS, LIQL ORS, GRO
CERIES, &c.— wml country merchants
can be supplied oiyme most terms.
ffJ'l ne Jmirn:iTSjm Savannah Gazette
are requestesrto insert the above ®Wrtj#ement three
times their accounts to fur pay
meiQ^y
HALL, COOKE & CO.
Have just received, by t e stoop Linnet, sch'r Fatty Sal
ly, and brig Folatider, from .V. w-Yurie, the folio-wing
at ides, ■ ‘•■ich they ojj'er for sale on moderate terms: —
©£©©4) Bricks
lo iiogsheads 4tli proof Jamaica Rum
2'J hog-siu aus M ost-India do.
160 barrels’ J Nevv-England do.
50 hogsheads W hiskey
50 hogsheads / , , „ ,
0,. 6 > Apple Brandy
oO carrels 5 11 J
10 pipes pure Holland Gin
100 barrels rye do.
14 pipes Cogn *: Brandy
2o liugsheads Jamaica Sugar
30 barrels loaf mi gar
100 hags Java Coffee
100 boxes Soap
50 ditto Candles
50 barrels s iperfine Flour
25 half barrels do.
25 do. do. buckwheat Meal
50 barrels pilot and navy Bread
50 do. mess Beef
25 do. mess Pork
40 kegs manuti'.ctureß Tobacco
6 chests hyson Tea
20 kegs 4,6, 8, 10 and 22d Nails
12 barrels Hardware, assorted
7 cases, cont’g 36 sets of French China
A large assortment of Homespuns
2000 pair Negro -hoes
40 trunks gentlemen’s and ladies’ Shoes
anti Boots, assorted
1 case of Angola Shawls
2 do. embroidered Muslins
2 do. containing gentlemen’s andladies’
black and white silk Stockings and
Gloves
4 do. Canton Crapes and Silks, of vari
ous colors
And per brig New- Orleans Packet, from Liverpool:
19 casts containing printed CaHcoes,
Linens, Diapers, Checks, &e.
4 do. of gentlemen’s anti boy’s fine Hats
4 casks containing luO dozen negro
i lab;
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 W indow Glass
cct. 26 1
JAMES H. GIEKIE
Has just received, per schooner .Magnet, from Ne-w-York,
and off ers for side on moderate terms,
T\pES Holland Gin
Barrels country ditto
Ditto Apple Brandy
Quarter casks TeneriffWine
Chests hyson anti hyson skin Tea
Caimisters imperial ditto ditto
Bags and tierces Coffee
Ditto Pimento and black Pepper
Boxes Chocolate
Kegs Gunpowder
Ditto sweet scented Tobacco
Casks Gosuen Cheese
W hole anti half barrels Bhud
Ditto ditto Mackerel
Ramis Menhadden lush
Barrels and kits Salmon, spiced
Barrels loaf and lump Sugar
C ases shaving Apparatus
Cases surgeon’s Instruments
Plated Spurs, and Leathers
Suwarrow ditto, ditto
Hair and cloth Brushes
Table Mats, in sets
Hair Sieves
Window Glass, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12
Linseed Paints, Ike. kc.
nov 2 2
NEW CHEAP STORE.
THE subscribers having commenced business in this
place, tender their services to their friends and the
public—they have received, by late arrivals,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
<&d<dids 9
A.vtoxo WHICH AIIF.
Cloths S Men’s and boy’s beaver
Cassimeres / fit and coarse Hats
Shirtings x.adies’ Bonnets
Linens S / Stationary j
Hosiery m Sugar
Hardware Coffee
Calicoes “lea
Checks g W ine J
Handkerchiefs / s Jamaica Sum
Muslins S W. I. anl N. E: Rum
Cambrics 2 Pork
Blue and white Plains g Bacon
Blankets • S Herring
Flannels v,
The above articles are offered for sale on the most
reasonable terms (wholesale and retail) at the store re
cently occupied by Mr. George F. Wing, under the
bluff.
IIART Sc CO.
nv coNßic.wrrxT,
A few elegant KALEIDESCOPES
oct 26 1
DARIEN, (GA.) MO. YD AY, NOVEMBER 23, 1818.
Fire-Insurance.
r of Darien are informed that they
.1 mavnNie tret their Buildings uvd Loods irtgured at
the of the Loj*m\ Phoenix company.
Applications, v\ lurnSt; dii>Hl*or through their corres
pondents, will attention.
. agents.
Sux'iiiviahfdvuvemher 7 —u —3
JOJLV B. MILLS
nAS just received and opened (in the northern
. tenement of Mr. Carnochan's western blue store)
a hands le assortment of Dlt\ HOODS, HAItDW ARE
and (jROCEItIES, which he offers lor sale at as low
terms as can lie procured in Savannah.
oct. 36 1
Just received
From JAverj'ool , by the ship l itlcun, vin St. vniG’ ih, and
jar sule, at a small advance, by the subscriber,
&
(J bales white Plums
1 bale superfine west of England Broadcloths (va
rious colors) •
1 bale of Welch and Yorkshire Flannels
1 bale Linscys
JAMES H. HIEKIE.
nov 2 2
Bee’s Wax.
Vli/'ANTED a few tons Bee’s Wax, for which a liber
v v al price will be given. Apply to
JAMES H. GIEKIE.
nov 2 2
For sale
SEVEN well situated 1-OTS on Baisden’s Bluff, near
die MTntosh county Academy. For particulars ap
ply to ‘CRAY & LAYMAN.
nov 9 3
The subscriber's
H AYING connected themselves in the town of Dari
en, with a view to transact FACTOJtAGb'. and
‘OMU.IfSSKhV BUS LV ESS, tender thou services to
their friends and the public in that line.
The establishment will commence on or about the
Ist of November next, to be managed by Air. Bar
rington King, under the firm of 15. km L ih>.
JOHN MbNISII.
- B. KING.
hogsheads of Georgia SUGAR, well cured, on
j consignment, and for sale by B. KING & UO.
oct. 26 1
BIUC AS.
rgiiiF. subscribers w ill contract to deliver any quantity ’
JL at this place, and if taken from the;ard where they
are made, ueduction of five dollars per thousana from
the price here. GltAl & uAVMAN.
nov 9 3
4 WiiijFis/iels of Shfßr~moftted.
f pN.t’ZsnOTwqber will contract, to a. his
i landing
for tour thousand bnsn^fr'4ijfyrgfor Shells.
Lumber Factorage
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
f subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
3 the public, that he continues to transact business in
the above line, on Mr. John Hunter’s lower wharf, next
above colonel James Johnston’s. He has every conve
ence for the reception of LUMBER, of every descrip
tion; also a commodious store for the storage of COT
TON, &c. THOMAS JONES.
Savannah, October 26 1
Ajftifr.
hav<‘ ffijJPi the fire
proof iu. #xv I Exchange,
and now te.ider their friends and the
public in the Business in gen
eral/
One Hundred Hollars’ Reward.
STOLEN from the subscriber on the night of the
17th instant, between the. hours of 6 and 9 the fol-1
lowing GOODS:—
1 gold lupine Watch, No. 7068, without cap, the spring
on the back being weak it would not remain shut.
4 gold Watches, one having gold hands; one with gold
dial.
4 lady’s Watches, two of which arc plain edges, gold
dials, one enameled red on front, w ithout hands.
1 silver patent lever W atch, Robert Boskell, Liverpool
No. 23327.
2 silver capt Watches, w ith jewels.
1 silver capt \\ atcli hand dial, second and stop, No.
3712 or 3709.
1 silver capt hunting Watch* 3302.
And about 12 others plain, some stop and seconds.
.5 French crisical Watches, very plain
8 jew eller’s gold Chains.
About 20 Seals, 5 of which were fine gold.
12 Keys, mostly jeweller’s gold.
1 Compassf'some Ear-rings, and Breast-pins, w?lh one
note of §SO, on the Planter’s bank, almost new.
The subscriber earnestly requests all dealers in jew
elry, as well as every honest citizen, to use their en
deavors to apprehend the thief or thieves and goods.—
The above reward w ill be paid for the detection of both
or in proportion for any part of the goods which may
be restored.
D. B. NICHOLS.
N. B. One movement of an English Watch without
case.
Savannah, October 20—n—1
Fifty Dollars’ Reward.
I") ANA WAY on the 10th instant, from the office of
% the Darim Gazette, a Negro boy named SMART,
about 12 years old, four feet six inches high, stoutly
built, the countenance pleasing though full and flat
nosed. He Carried with him two round jackets; one of
dark woollen, and the other of blue homespun; two
checked shirts; osnaburgs trowsers and a pair of negro
shoes. He is supposed to have obtained a passage on
board some vessel bound to New-York, or in one going
to Savannah, where his parents reside. The above re
ward will be given for proof to conviction of such per
son as may have inveigled h : m away, or harbored r<
n v,v harbors or may harbor him, and ten
ii! reasonable expenses for bis delivery to
. el in tin f * !■ ■ ■ !^®tfßßß
MMNI A RL MM
EAGLE HOTEL. MBSK
Bq
JOHN HUNTER
(IONTINTF.S io rusi !c in tli.s spumous building tHH
) ;'urn:sli gentlemen with accommodations as goodjH -
Darien affords. SepuraU’ rooms, if requested, can ijH.
hail, and ever; possible attention paid to the convenßß
ence ami comfort'of his customers, ills bar is
with the choicest liquors, and his stables kept in the best®
order in n careful groom, with provender in
oct, 26 1
Sign Painting, <Hiding dhtWm
(Hazing. s’
justatWrf from Ne\v-V*||
intend cam ug mall its hranchcrjH
and solicit the patronage u> rayjublic in general. T
f/r
B. All ordejrfhtheabo e be than/ v
rwwred ;nul>ffcJv attended “
Stra ijpil or stolen, <BB
v the nigpt of the Jtih instant,
(.mrigbt’s Jrf, a bright B ■
J-'i MV 1 > ;isj)*f<on her nose, about ‘B ■
rfsh.V-- . 3 hands \ ears old; no brum.sflß
collected; fore sin and.^ ileliiering ner to flfl|
George Strce* iiOJmt'n, or to tuKmbscviber ar
fern, on shall be liberailv bewardd i.
j| THOMAS IK-j^IIES^J
Ran away, bHB
4 HOCT three eeks ago, m gro men, well
dl m this place I. Mari’s, In, names ol V'flH
am CHANCE, Cornu rl; ‘iie proper';, of John ft 3HH|
Y ivnamot ten dollars ( neb, will be
delivering 1 hem to Scott Cra; in Dai.en.
A. if. POY\
nov 9 3
Fire- Wood wanted ‘l
ON THE WESTERN VVA CERS. J
THE steam-boat company are desirou ■ t
for a regular supply of WOOD, to !>< ordered for
tbc use of the steam-boats the Ensuing sc asv n, at com e
tii’ nf landing places on the Oconee and A. ’ nab* rivers.
‘I lie Wood must be of pitch pine, cut f> ‘m the bodies
of large trees, of high land growth, an- well seasoned.
Light-wood would be preferred. P- -sons willing to
contract for the delivery, at one or more landings, will
send their proposals, specif; ing the rate per cord’ and
the name of the landing, its estimated distance from \
Dari, n, M iledgeville, or some public place. The r J
posals to be addressed either to Joseph Hi tch
treasurer, at Augusta, or KicriAno AVaink, Sa\aim,
SAMUEL HOWAHI
oct. 26 1
Sheriff’s sales. flfl
On the first Tuesday in Deeemb *
li //.’ ."• /,/ (,/ c,, K nils
//■ ,n,l fi"in .v ~J lu ami 3 (Scinch, tl.c f\ f HH
Or. Cow and Calf, as she runs on the .
Hu ■n; l-a; U..r-, and on, old .Sulkv, iHH
b; dm Ha'iulmn in li s schedule of insob. i
!'>” w-l;. in- in i. and t, .■ C..,..
■ms ago said Ii aim it - ,o. |B|HB|
\!-| . 1-ail V gro ,1, I; 1 ! aim It si. ,1, j
v |"\ Id. i; . • , ~a„
of ‘.dm Jackson, \s. John Wallace, udm.iiist
Derengcs.
JAMES PELOT, and. s. m. ,
nov 2 2
Georgia—Jblntosji county. mM
]* v JOHN 15A• 1.l lE, Herk ; the emir: of oriffllj
m and for said county and state. fIHH
Whereas, Isaac C. Jeanerett, of said countv, appßß|
for leHors of adniinistration on lie estate of Joe)
i.ii oil, las e </f said <amn!;, dee, is, n, as giaalcs: eiflH
‘lt. .care, fore, to cite and admonish,
• c. ‘ iar, the Id i>< I red and . r< ditors oftbe said deeewßH|
tofile 1 heir object ions, (if any the; have) in mv
on or before the first Honda; in 1 jecemlw-r next,
wise, letters of administration will be granted. jflH|
Liven under my hand anrl scad of oflice,
O, toiler. ISIS. JOHN JJAILLIE, e. e.
26 * 1
( ’ corgi a —. !/■ / n tosh con n ty.
I* ‘■ John lladlie, clerk of t Iso court of urv.inarßßß
• ‘be state aforesaid.
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