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VOL. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
11Y
M'INTYRE MILLEN.
(bay-street)
ST FTV"E DOLLARS FLU ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements, not exceeding one square, seventy
live j'evts for the ,first insertion; and tuhit y-seven
and a half, each successive time.
letters, on business, to the editors, must be
POST-PAI D.
Darien and St. Mary's Packet.
/5# rpilE fast sailing boat LADY WARBLE
/M “ >d leave Darieii every Monday, with the
AyfflV/j \ tide, for St. Mary’s, whence she will depart
every \\ ediusday.
t he Lady Wardle lets a comfortable cabin, and is
well known as one of the swiftest boats in this country.
Apply at the Bar of Mr. Wm. B. llolzendorf’s Tavern.
The subscribers
H ave received, b> late arrivals from the northward,
and offer for sale, the following articles, viz:—
barrels N. E. Rum
20 hogsheads ditto
150 barrels Whiskey
100 ditto Northern Gin
10 ]dpes Holland ditto
10 ditto Cognac Brandy
50 barrels apple ditto
20 hogsheads Jamaica (turn
50 casks London Porter •
20 ditto Teneriff Wine
1 pipe Madeira ditto
3 ditto Sicily Madeira Wine
20 casks Malaga ditto
20 Ills, anniseed, mint and life of man Cordials
20 do. cherry Brandy
100 do. Flour
30 half barrels ditto
20 barrels Beef
20 ditto Pork
20 half barrels fly-market P>eef
10 do. do. buckwheat Meal
10 firkins Goshen Butter
50 casks Goshen Cheese
30 barrels loaf Sugar
30 ditto lump ditto
50 hogsheads New-Orleans Sugar
100 barrels Muscovado ditto
30 tierces and barrels Coffee
50 bags ditto
20 casks cut Nails
30 tons Russia, Swedes, English and Jersey Iron
20 trunks ladies’ and g entlemens fine and coarse
Shoes
40 whole, half and quarter boxes Tea
50 kegs Gunpowder
20 ditto Lead
20 ditto Shot
80 boxes Soap
80 ditto Candles
20 ditto Mustard
50 kegs Spanish Brown and white Lead
20 barrels linseed Oil
20 bags Pepper
20 ditto Pimento
2 tons plough Moulds
Pilot and navy Bread
Crackers
Cigars
20 kegs manufactured Tobacco
200 hugs Salt
BAKER & AV ELMAN.
nov 23 t. 5
.YE IV STORE.
\ MI.NAC Brandy
Jamaica Hum
Holland Gin
2000 yards Homespun
10000 Lemons
11 Jersey Waggons
Barrel’s Apples and Pears
Sail, Soap and Candles
and an assortment of Dry Goods, which \\ ill be sold
low for cash or country produce.
WILLIAM 15. IIOLSENDORF.
nov 23 5
DRY GOOD and GROCERY STORE.
C. THAYER
OFFERS for sale, at the eastern blue store, a gener
al assortment of European, American and \\ esl-In
<lia GOODS, together with a handsome assortment of
Shoes, Boots, (kc. on the most liberal terms. Also, a
general assortment of Books and Stationary, Furni
ture, &c. for sale as above.
nov 23 5
Wanted
fM' YOUNG MAN, about twelve or fourteen years old,
I\. to attend in a store; none need apply without cre
dentials; one from the country would be prefered. Ap
ply at this office.
nov 23 5
Wanted to hire
rpiIHEE or four AXE-MEN; for whom liberal wages
I. will be given, payable monthly, quarterly or yearly.
Inquire of Messrs. Cray k Layman, or at this oflice.
nov 23 5
17IROM 100 to^^JJJjßM^ufwVOODS—good ash or
7 03k
n 4 1
JOHJY G. HELL
HAS just received an assortment of PAINTS,
BRUSHES, OIL, COPAL and JAPAN VARNISH,
TURPENTINE, PUTTY, Bby 10,9 by 11 and 10 by 12
WINDOW-GLASS, which lie offers for sale on moder
ate terms. - nov 10 1
OAItIEN GAZETTE.
POST-OFFICE,
Darien, J\Tovember 23, 1818.
4 S considerable inconvenience has resulted from
books of credit in the office, the post-master
finds it necessary to notify the public that after 31st
day of December ensuing, no letter will be handed to
any person without the postage being paid down on de
livery. Wm. B. HOLZENDORF,
no'v 23 5 Post blaster.
C OP . 111 TNE IIS 111 P.
milE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
A the public generally, that on the 10\h day of August
last, he took 111 - . William MacMastkh into partnership
with him, and that the business in future will he con
ducted under the firm of James 11. Giekie & Cos.
JAMEJS if GIEKIE.
nov 23 5
F.
BEING at the ensuing
election for ah lep*^'np'UiaOa<:c, will endeavor to
use his if electeclj'iQjierfonn the du
tiesofjdjitfrffumicipal offirc.
V Cheap Cash Store. /
FIlhC-subscribers offer for sale, at the store formerly
A occOfeied by Mr. Copelenh, /
3U2R.YER. 1L ASS OR T.WEJWT
“OF /
GROCEKAES & LJ^UORS,
COMPRISING AIITICI.ES:
•JLSVJ barrels rye Gin
5 ditto Whiskey
2 hogsheads N.41. Rum \
2 ditto Jrffmaica do.
2 pipes Brandy
4 barrels Shtub \
4 dhra Holland Gin X.
New-Orleans Sugar \
JS) half barrels fly market Beef
2 barrels mess Pork
10 ditto Shad
10 ditto Salt /
quarter boxes Spanisli Cigars ,
boxes mould Candles /
manufactured Tobacco /
5 Pipes fg
25 barcfcls ship Bread y/
20 boxeSlKpup /
Also a general of jprock'ery nntl Glassware,
and at their store ojifrktrite, a/getieral assortment of Dry
Goods, consisting of
Calicoes, CaiuWric
Cotton Slnpfrngs, silk llose
Silk aruLcotton Shawls
cotton Ginghams, llom^^uns,
>tlfk Bombazets, Ilumhums,
Russia Duck, blue and black
Diapers, 6-4 Table-Cloths, Towels, TapeWb*>
Bobbins, ‘l'hreads, Cotton Bulls, (tombs
Needles, Pins, silk and cotton Gloves f
London duffle and rose Blankets,
Cloths, Kerseymeres, Flannels, Plains f
lXase Saddles and Bridles
5 dohen Whips
, 25 empt^Trunks
1 case assented Toys at
10 liquor CasaK
1 dozen large Efcuking-CjpUscs
1 dozen toilet.
1 case fur Hats
I trunk ladies’
1 dozen
1 box Jewelwy
And a ejantral assortment oK Hardware and
All of whjnjrwill be sold at reduced pricNdbr cash or
cotton, f
y “ JOSEPH DEPASS S^jO.
/ HALL, COOKE & CO.
Have just received, by the sloop Linnet, sch’r Hatty Zi Sal
ly, and brig Holander, from JView-York, the folio wing
articles, which they ojj'er for sale on moderate terms: —
& D®®© Bricks
la hogsheads 4th proof Jamaieaßum
20 hogsheads West-lndia do.
43 bogheads > x . , . .
0 - > Ncw-England do.
100 barrels y
50 hogsheads Whiskey
30 !:sr ,ls } app”
10 pipes pure Holland Gin
100 barrels rye do.
14 pipes Cognac Brandy
20 hogsheads Jamaica Sugar
31) barrels loaf Sugar
100 bags Java Coffee
100 boxes Soap
50 ditto Candles
50 barrels superfine 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 manufactureii Tobacco
6 chests hyson Tea
20 keg's 4, 6,8, 10 and 12d Nails
12 barrels Hardware, assorted
7 cases, cont’g 36 sets of French China
, A large assortment of Homespuns
2000 pair Negro Shoes
40 trunks gentlemen’s and ladies’ Shoes
and 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 A ew-Orleans Hacket , from Liverpool:
19 cases containing printed Calicoes,
Linens, Diapers, Checks, kc.
V 4 do. of gentlemen’s and boy’s fine Hats
> 4 casks containing 100 dozen negro
Hats
2 bales of Woollens
1 case coarse Threads
2 do. Cambric Muslins, and
50 boxes fi by 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by
14 Window Glass
oct. 26 1
DARIEN, (GA.) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1818.
ANSON KIMBERLY
HAS removed to the new store of Mr. R. Kind, ad
joining Mr. J. II Giekie’s, where lie is exhibiting
for sale
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
GROCERIES and HARDWARE,
on as favorable terms as can be procured in tliis city—
among which are
iID hogsheads Jamaica Rum
8 pipes Cognac and Spanish Brandy
2 ditto Holland Gin
12 hogsheads Molasses
8 ditto Muscovado Sugar
1 ditto Lame Juice
3001) lbs. Coffee
1000 lbs- loaf Sugar.
30 barrels Gin and Whiskey
14 casks Sherry, Teneriff and Malaga Wines
8 barrels Cordial, 1 barrel Coloring
35 chests and boxes imperial, In son, young by.son and
in son skin Teas
8 bags Pepper and Pimento
10 keg’s ground Ginger
35 boxes Soap and Candles
50 ditto Ist quality Spanish Cigars
12 ditto Macobau Snuff
20 kegs hand Tobacco
Alum, Coppenqi, roll Brimstone, smoking Pipes
Demijohns, Measures, writing and wrapmg Paper
Packing, sewing and seine Twine
Cloth, hair, paint, hearth, shoe anti dirt Brushes
30 coils Rope of different kinds
Sash anti bed Cords, chalk and fishing Lines
Bonnet, log and hand Lines and bed Lacings, an
assortment
Whit e Lead, bar Lead and Shot
Knob Locks, long Latches with nobs A tj
S bitted, plate and stock Locks
Trunk, chest, cupboard and pad Locks t*
11. and 11. L. Hinges,
Common Iron and brass table Buts
Norfolk and bright Latches, Bolts . 2
Iron, brass and plated Candlesticks ‘ s
Britannia and tin Tea-Pots fco
Screws, Tacks, Clouts, cut Brads £)
Screw-Augers, silver and plated Castors
Tea-Trays, pocket Glasses, Snuff-uoxcs 2
Brass Nails, Fish-hooks, Combs J’ 3
An assortment of Saws, Plain-Irons, Chissels
Gouges, Files and Rasps
Patent and brass Cocks
flush Bolts, Knives and Forks, pen & Jack-knives
Shears and Scissors, a good assortment
Scale-Beams, Steelyards, carpenter’s and shing
ling Hatchets
Axes, Weights, Sad-Irons, Coffee-Mills,
Frying Pans, Grid-Irons, copper Tea Kettles
Wafle-lrons, ter., soup and Table-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 Hafts
Cenlre Illtts, smith’s Bruces, Iron-Squares
Carpenter’s Rules, jack Chains, Shoe-Floats
Shoe Pincersnkml xippers, carpenter** Pinchers
Shoe Knives, Rules, Joint Compasses
Spike and nail Gimblets, Tap-fWrers
Snuffers and Trays, Jews-harps, Sleeve-Links
Trunk-Handles, Razors and Cases, Straps
Shovels and Tong’s, Trowels, Tobacco Boxes
Ink-Powder, Lead-Pencils, Thimbles
Cork-Screws, Turn Screws N
Sash Pullies, Cupboard Turns, hand Vices
Bellows, wrobglit and cut Nails,
with many other articles too tedious to enumerate.
The above Goods have been selected with care and
are generally of the Ist quality—they will be sold at
wholesale or retail, and those wanting to purchase, are
invited to call and view them to satisfy themselves.
Wanted
Up-land Cotton, Cedar-Timber, Bee’s Wax, Hides and
deer Skins, for which cash will be paid and the highest
prices given. nov 16 1. 4
JAMES it. GIEKIE
Has just received, per schooner .Magnet , from New-York,
and offers for sule on moderate terms,
TfPES Holland Gin
Barrels country ditto
Ditto Apple Brandy
Quarter casks TeneriffWine
Chests hyson and hyson skin Tea
Cannisters imperial ditto ditto
Bags and tierces Coffee
Ditto Pimento and black Pepper
Boxes Chocolate
Kegs Gunpowder
Ditto sweet scented Tobacco
Casks Goshen CheCse
AS hole and half barrels !->hud
Ditto dilto Mackerel
Barrels Menhadden Fish
Barrels and kits Salmon, spiced
Barrels loaf and lump Sugar
Cases shaving Apparatus
Cases surgeon’s instruments
Plated Spurs, and Leathers
Suwarrow ditto, ditto
Hair and cloth Brushes
Table Mats, in sets
Hair Sieves
W indow Glass, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12
Linseed Paints, kc. kc.
nov 2 2
Hooks and Stationary.
A General assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY;
also received by the Five Sisters, from Boston, via
Savannah, seven cases of FURNITURE, consisting of
Secretaries, Bureaus, kc.
For sale by DANIEL JACKSON,
nov 9 3
J'aluublc Lands for sale.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IS DECEMBER SF.XT,
117 ILL be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa-
f vannah, between the usual hours, as valuable a
tract of LAN 0 as any in this state, situated within a few
miles of Darien, bounded by Lewis’ creek and the Ala
tamaha river, containing 1190 acres, calculated for the
culture of rice, cotton or sugar.
I nil Also a HOUSE aud LOT, at Baisden’s
fl ■ * | a healthy residence near the land.
Hi SB jt > “iff be positively sold
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nov 23 —~5
new cheap sm -.
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public—tin a have received, hv late arri J
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Chillis S Men's and
‘ 1 res b .e 111 ■,,.1,
Linens V huiiionary
Hosiery b Sugar
Hardware > Coffee
('aliioes • Tea
Cheeks Wine ■ lyl
Handkerchief* S
b and
Bine and w into Plains N Bacon
S Herring
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I’.'il, and e\< n M. all- iitnm pan! io ‘in
dice ami eonifort of his ciinl oiners. His bar
” i'll ill • elu e-l In 1 HOI'S, anil Ins si a i lies kept in i
order In a carel'nl groom, w itli prm euder in
oct. 26 1
Runaway,
A BOUT three weeks ago, two negro men, well known
1 4an this place and St. Mar)’s, by the names of NOSKO
and CHANCE, formerly the property of John liolzen
dorf, sen. A reward often dollars each, will be paid by
delivering them to Scott Cra) in Darien.
A. JL POWELL,
nov 9 3
JOHN B. MILLS
UAS just received and opened (m the northern
tenement of Mr. Carnochan’s western him store)
a handsome assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE
and GROCERIES, which he offers for sale at as low
terms as can be procured in Savannah.
oct. 26 1 .
Just received 1
From rSqztyjol, by the ship Vulcan, via Savjmnah, amM
for small advance , by I
bales vvhib^Niams
1 bale superfine \yp|RCbig'laiul Broadcloths
rious coloraW^j
1 bale and
l^^^#mise)s
\\ r \ N ‘IM i\, fin- u hid)
f Y al A pplv
FA EX well situated LOTS on llaisden’s
F'he M’llitiish cou lit \ Aeadeinv. Fop p
ply to CRAY & LAY^^^B
The subscribers
II \’ |\(. eomi. I VI'S be i.r^HH
I 1 en, with a view to transaei /•’. K'Ttti!.
t 0.1/ I//X.V/O.V m N7 V/.'N.S'. HI: IIT - 111 ir sen :B|
their friends and the public in that line.
I lie establishment w ill eonmu nee oil or
Ist of November next, to be managed by
rington King, under the firm of B. Km. & <’■>.
h igslix.. olt.. rgia “> It. \ !,’. \wll< .iflH
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