Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, December 28, 1818, Image 4

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-til, ..ml Ear jf the lov. - . 12 miles and or _'jo acres—lrwin and Ap o mst riots oi 20 miles square, and acres —all lots, and such fractions on die i! 1 ’ ; ■, tlntaniaha, Flint and Chuifeiioochic rivers, as a * o‘i t v 360 acres to be drawn for—fractions under tha s'v.e, on .!•• above water nurses, anti all of every description on tin dry or artificial boundary lines, to be soil. persons who were fortunate drawers in the for mer land loth'ses (with an exception in favor of indi jrcii, or invalid revolutionary office is and soldiers) — such as evaded a draft during the late Indian war—and intruders on the territory to he disposed of, are exclud ed fV'ni draw s. All other male white persons of Id years an i upwards (citizens of tne United States) who have resided in the state for three years, immediately im coding the passage of Hie act ; —all widows and fgmi li"i >f orphans of like rcsidenc ipn'i indigent or invalid officers and >1 tiers of die revolutionary war, although the ; it; a im-ctotbre have drawn a prize; and all those w ‘ performed a tour of luty in the late Seminole war, provided they have resided ill the settk- J part of Geor gia ever since, are allowed draws— widow's and orphans’ of tliose who died in the military service of the state during tin: late wars wit! Great Britain and the Indians, to hav ean additional dra w . The charge tor registering tin- names of applicants twenty-five cents each; the fees lor a gran’ §l6, and ifmjt taken out in two y ears the f ;td sf rleiud oslGandlOO n each surveyor’s dis ti c - (m e w hole 122} •! for the education, A’ ’• children, am* * v the sale offrac apan as a perma otiier respects, the of IHOG. ■ i hyp j-int ballot oil o choice of districts, s they received, the be d< ri led before the vines of the persons ’ 1 e;e ! . w HHWfi i ncifTOd, Koh'efi Hi nry ami George \\ . Joiui- i’. Blackman 106, John M'Bryde ami Joshua Coffee IGJ, Charles M'Kennon, Grcggsby K. I homas and Joseph F. Cunningham 104, Thomas Glcen and It. N ei 10.1, K. it. Young ami <\ Garlington 102, Nivin Vi'r de and P. 1.. Levingst-n 101, li, F, Callaway and , l'n niias Chcely 100, John \Y lute, Robert Hodges ami B. .1. Black bourn 99, J. A. Rhodes 98, K. L. I’homas, 97, 1). I.ark. 9J, Gyrus White and Joshua ( allaway 91, John 11. ilrodnax 93, Jethro Darden 91, William AVilknis and Allen Daniel 89, Janus Meriwether 07, William Montgomery end I). W. Porter 05, James C, Hum phries and William Mathews 78, William 11. I mlor wood and Robert Kennedy 77, Henry Dance 76, A. M‘ln re am! T. Wright 75, Pich ;rd j. W illis 73, If. Sheffield and .1. .YPL; udon > 1, Sanuicl Hearse an 70, Lemuel Gresham 68, Edwa\l Ware, Charles Phillips and Martin We > ! 67, A. li. Shehee 64. Ge >•/ Jour nal, lh’cemLrr 15. Notice. •jpM T IF. firm of Mas it ill & Pas i*r~ wa-> dissolved on a die 22rl of August last; those indebted to said firm, wJI please make payment to thi subscriber, who is au thorised to settle the business i fsaid concern. dec 21 9 lit IT .'’ If. MERRILL. FK. !/. ILK SE.MLW 111 i’. /Vf'Ss GIBBS respectfully informs the people of this f.i* I ,}la<; audits vicinity, that she intends opening a fcti.OOl fv>r the instruction of young pupils, in winch K l>c taught the following useful branch'• of educa- Jh’uili/itr, Writing, Sj>rlUug, En:;Uxh G-n.irntiv, -G/, \,ith the •use of. ‘/!■/'■■', His:- t , sis„ loric nm! HBUA Mss Globs ;1 h. ;-Mf Ih.r no <v. , - 1 1 ■ ” j ■ i ‘ 1... gall— ■ns to be made at tin Eagle 110.............. .............. The subscriber | ” INC disposed of his stock of Goods to Mr. Rnn 'u I y.y., with the intention of closing his business in inah, notifies all persons indebted to him, or the ~- i n of Imi rßc Pkrkixs, to make immediate pav and those having claims against him, or the said ) present them to Mr. Thomas Butler, in whose he notes and accounts are placed for settlement. ISRAEL K. TKFFT. )l 9 II.VLIi, COOKE MU l scccivcl, l>y the aloof) Linnet, ach'i Putty & Sal ! brig Polander , from .\’e-w-York, the following , which they offer for oule on moderate terms.- )©(D Bricks 15 hogsheads 4th proof Jamaica Rum 20 hogsheads West-lndia do. 43 bogheads > „ , , , 100 barrels $ New-England do - . 50 hogsheads Whiskey 50 hogsheads > . , „ , 30 barrels \ A PI ,Ie Rrand y 10 pipes pure Holland Lin 100 barrels rye do. 14 pipes Cognac Brandy 20 hogsheads Jamaica Sugar 30 barrels loaf Sugar 100 hags Java Coffee 100 boxes Soap 50 ditto Candles 50 bumds superfine Flour 25 half barrels do. 5 do. do. buckwheat Meal 0 barrels pilot and navy Bread ’ do. mess Beef do. mess Fork kegs manufacture!! Tobacco chests hyson Tea j kegs 4, (i, 8, 10 and I2d Nails 2 barrels Hardware, assorted 7 cases, cont’g 36 sets of French China A large assortment of Homespuns <0 pair Negro Shoes J trunk; gentlemen’s and ladies’ Shoes and SmOts, assorted 1 case of Angola Shawls 2 do. embroidered Muslins 2_do. containing gentlemen’s andladies* black and white silk Stockings and (loves 4 do. Canton. Crapes and Silks, of vari ous colors pc-. btiff •S'ew-Orleuns Packet, from Liverpool: 19 caws containing printed Calicoes, Linens, l)i pers, Checks, hr. 4 do. ofg- ntlenien’s and boy ’s fine Hats 4 casks containing 160 dozen negro Hats 2 bales of Woollens 1 case coarse Threads 2 do. Cambric'Musllns, and 50 boxes 8 by 10, JO by 12, and 12 by 14 Window’ Class oct. 26 1 Th p subscribers H AY INC connected themselves :u the town ofDari . en, with a view to transact FACTIf ItAGE and COMM!SSi(K V lil S/. \'E S'.S', tender their services to their friends and the public in that line. The establishment v ill commence on or about the Ist of November next, to he managed by Mr. Bar rington king, under the firm of B. Kr.., &. Cos. JOHN M‘NISH. H. KING. s© vogsheadr las Georgia well c*rcd, on consignment, and for sale by TB. KING CO. oct. 26 1 For sole 40 barrels Philadelphia Flour 15 hogsheads N. F-. Rum dO ditto rye W iiiskey .* *2O barrels ditto “CO ditto sugar 60 boxes soap 10 ditto Cardies—Nails assorted. Apply to B. KING & CO. ALSO, OX CONSIGNMENT, 3 baler, i*! VINS and BLANKETS 1 box SHOES dec 21 ti 9 For sole. SEVEN well situated LOTS on Baisdcn’s Bluff, near he Mdntosh county Academy . For particulars ap pl\ to * ‘ CRAY & LAYMAN, aov 9 3 Just received rin si.oor haci.inv jv-.ja, hiom nkw-totik, Rum, W hiskey . Flour, Corn-Meal, Buckwheat Meal, pilot and navy Bread, Crackers, Beef, Pork, Mackerel, Butter, Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Cider, Eng lish and American Porter, Paint-Oil, Paints, Raisins in boxes, Scythes, English and German Steel, sheet Lead, G ass, iron stoves, Nails, Buck-shot, Glass and Boards. For sale b\ ANSON KIMBERLY. dec 21 —Ki, 9 Hanawnif I>OOM ihe subscriber, on the 12th instant, a very! S likely Negro Fellow named JIM, about twenty-two or three y ears oil, five feet eight or nine inches high, stout made, full -ace, dark complection, lisps a little w hen speaking; had on when he went away, a negro cloth jacket and pantaloons, of white, lie was former ly the property of,Tomes Thomas, of Burke county; he w is rtot long since taken out of Darien gaol; he will make for Savannah or Darien, in order to get on hoard some vc ssel, as he worked some time on board of one when he was out before. He may try to get on board of an Augusta Boat; and make his way for that place, as he worked there ante time a( the bricklayer’s trade. A re ward of twenty dollars will be paid to any person who w ill deliver him to the subscriber in MHntosh county, q y lodge him in any safe gaol in the state, so that l can J>-ct hold of him. ‘ JONATHAN THOMAS. “ N. B. Captains of vessels and others, are cautioned against harboring, employing or taking him out of the state, as the law w ill be rigidly enforced against them, dec 21 t 9 Wonted V PROFESSED BRICK MAKER to take charge and . superintend a brick establishment in all its several branches, a short distance from this city, for whom the most liberal wages w ill be given, either in a portion of the bricks, or so much per thousand, well burnt from die , kiln; the clay (from experience) is found to ho equal to any in the state; and the yard at this time judiciously ar ranged, with all things in readiness for twenty hands, or more, to be employed to an advantage. None need apply mb ss t hey produce vouchers satisfactory, for their sobriety, industry and humanity , and fully competent to tlie work. Apply at this office. dec 14—8 Wanted to hire rpiIREE or four AX F.-MF.N; for whom liberal wages J i w ill be given, pay able monthly, quarterly or yearly. I Inquire of Messrs. Cray 8. Layman, or at this office. ■ m 23 5 - , * TOWN PROPERTY thirty to fifty l.tiFl'S at Dafiq* will be sold at I auction, on Friday theVjrst January next.— . Condition??ufourth cash, ami UieTiahtnce to be paid j when the nu paying eight per cent | annually on the sums’trkjJHjnay be due, and giving a mort gage on the for the payment of t hese sums. MHNTOSH. ffjr'The SartyrtJan Museuit) and Repnhjican are re quested \.ojmcr\ the above once a w eyk ufctil the day ofsah^orw ard their accounts H. >1(117;/,/,'//'; liotrsics. t~ he Md/by public am&jun, on Tucs- I * n | T TiVjv, the Jfe►flannary ncxkyhe dwelling Ll a “Si 1 10,ISC at presi#i in the ocett- JsL-svihjpation of Mr. xlVTlolzendorf, possession given on die Ist M;yj>ch jpfMc. v Also, the dwcjjifig home Mr. Tlol zendorf’s aii®iniinWHfcjypssession givenA Terms, ftpirmonths with KprovecTOHßfeemcnt. Ap ply SCOTirCWfchiCMt'lV. >^ 14 —; To lease, f , (for the tfmm of one tear,! llj j I ! \M'I.TON’S WHARVES and STORES, n- Aj l -M-Citherm v\ hole or in different parts as may AnCavttuit occupants. Also, a Bake House, with a large Oven and sleeping room attached to it, and several small dwelling Houses. For terms apply to either of the subscribers. SAMUEL HAMILTON, DAVID HAMILTON. (k/’Goods received on storage —tlie fire proof store : being so well known in Darien for security against fire and other accidents of the kind, requires no comment. Apply as above. dec 7 7 A’TEir CONTINUES ”%Lis spacious building and J furnish gear ‘men with ‘\NRimodations as good as Darien affortWr Separate roAns,'S4 requested, can be i had, and possible attcation paWlto the conveni ! (.nee antUßmffort oflvis cusCmcrs. lTKbar is stored’ with ttjrchoicest liquors, ancßps.fables kfyt in the best a careful groom, \upTprm emler iirS^jundance. COPARTNERSHIP. Till', subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public gene “ally, that on the 10th day of August l last, he took Mr. ‘William M \< Master into partnership i with him, and that the business in future will be con ducted under the th ru of Jam.s 11. Gif.iue & Cos. JAMES 11. GIEKIE. nov 23 5 Cheap Plains. Blankets, B£c. PER 11111(1 TXTEI.LIOSXCE, FROM LIVERPOOL. HALL, COOKF. is CD. .have just received, and . opened, a large assort ment of White Negro Blue dc <lo. London uuffi? BLANKETS, and Common i e ‘ FLANNELS which they will sell 1 the piece or package on moder ate terms, nov 30 6 One Jliinth & Dollars’ reward. Runaway, on the 7t. inst. the subscriber’s jnegro wo man ROSE, about five’Vet four or five inches high, mild appearance, of easy ■ imposition and apparently forty years of ag - c. As sin carried away with her a good supply of clothes, it is impossible to describe her dress. She is veil known ini Savannah, having lived there in the family of the late evi Shcftull, esq. and owned lat terly by Mr. Elias Wilien. Asher connections reside in that city, it is believed she will endeavor to reach it. Twenty dollars will b given on securing her in the gaol at Savannah, or ‘delivering her to her owner at Darien; and one hundrul dollars for proofto conviction of her being harbored ;iv anv white person. JOliN IIOLZENDORF, sen. N. B. If Rose return of her own accord, she will be forgiven. dec 14 8 Sheriff's safe. * On the first Tuesday in January next, IVillbe sold at the Coa t house in this county, between the usual hours of 10 aa! 3 o'clock, the following property , vii: — A TRACT of Land containing 633 acres more or less, situate on the waters of Sapelo river, M'lntosh coun ty, bounded bv land of Mrs. Margery Sutton, south by land be longitg to “Mrs. Barbary MTntosh and westwardlv by land belonging to the estate of William M‘Koy, levied on as tlie property (.it the estate of J. A. C. Deverges, to satisfy an execution in favor of F. Ro ma vs. Joint Wallace, adm’r J. A. C. Deverges. JAMES PELOT, and. s. m. c. nov SO 6 g _ Sheriff's sale. On the first Tuesday in February next, ff dl be sold as the Conn-house in this county, between the usual hours of 10 and J o'clock, the following two negroes, viz: — (t ATE and her son Joe, levied on as the property of ! 2Green B. Tillman, under a foreclosure of mortgage from said Green B. Tilknan to W illiam Craig. JAMES PELOT, u. s. m. c. nov 30——6 Sheriff’s sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, w ill be sold at Brunswick, Glynn county, between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock,the following property, viz:— One. tract of land containing throe hundred acres, situ ate in this county, near the Alatamaha river, above Clark’s bluff, adjoining Charles West’s land on the west, and on all other sides by vacant land at the time of sur vey, levied on as the property of Richard Ward, dec. to satisfy’ an execution in favor of Rosseter Sc Street. THOMAS WINN, s. a. c. Brumzvick, JS'oz-cmbcr 26 6 An Overseer wanted, T¥7410 is well acquainted w ith* the culture of Rice T and the settlement of River Swamp. Inquire at this office. dec 7 a 7 AN APPRENTICE INO the printing business is wanted at tlie office of . the DARIEN G AZETTE. A country lad of from twelve to fifteen years old, v illi credentials, would be preferred, VARIETY STOR E. The subscriber, late of the firm of .Merrill Zi Parsons, Li.: just received, per schooner Betsey & Eliza, from . \'ew- York, a general assortment of IrOQ/IS, which he is now- opening at the new store, opposite .Mr. II ilk im 11. Holscndorf's hole’, consisting of Qroceries, cJc. Real CogniilJJrandy and HoltanfVGir, in denaijoi ns Jamaica and N. E. Rum, best rye Gin Mackerel, I levying, Soap and Candles Lump, ldaf anurtmseovado Sugars Pepper and Pimento, Starch, Ginger, Fcarl-Ash Raisins, Olives, Olive Oil, macobuu and Scotch Sniri Chunck, leaf and short cut Tobacco, Crackers in kegs, Cheese, imperial and hysfm Teas Coffee, Cayenne Pepper; She . all sizes Spanish and American Cigars, Tencriff W in . Porter Saw Mills and cross cut Saws, blacksmith’s Bellows Vices, Anvils, Hammers and Screw Plates •Frying Pans, Trace Chains, patent cast steel I fin's ( Club Axes, Wolf and Bear T raps, Waffle Irons JSJtovels and Spades, wire and hair Selves Btaquers’ and carpenter’s Adzsc; Augers, all sizes Sadfrfrn*; stock, nob, pad and house Locks Ojv stal’d trunk Locks.d vgc and small Steely ards Fancy, r lobacco and snuff Boxes; gun and rifle Lock.- SportgSifven and Spanish Knxves, pocket, pen and jack d* iron Spoons, S ssors, Butts and Screy Brass Jewsharps, silver and steel Thimbles Patent Snuff ers and Trays, plated Spurs Magnum Donum Razors in oases, Pocket-Books H L. Hinges, powder Flasks, Norfolk I.atches Ball Buttons and Rings, glass and stone Buttons Platband metliewman Buttons, cloth Brushes 1 Sctslarsb and small Waits, Knives and Forks ■ I nk-Staiidf^Jnk-Powder, Cuny-Combs, 1 . Pitt, saw-nuTi and band-saw Files, Tacks and Brads ‘ Brass Nails, Bolts, brass Cocks, cook’s Knives House Beils, Weights, plated Castors, Cooper’s board Axes, patent flanch Coffee-Mills Jjlfsh-Hooks Needles, fish Lines, bed Cords, leading Lin's C. SjlDrawing-Knives, curtain Pins, I’encils and Cases > Amercan Hammers and sh'ngling Hatchets Si h er Toothpicks, Brittania Tea-Pots, sugar & cream do. Brass Candlesticks, japanned Lamps, chalk Lines Tron Squares; carpenter’s Rules and Compasses TANARUS/ ng and short Jointers, jack Panes, smooth Piunes Match Planes, moulding Planes, Plane-Irons Socket Chissels; mortice do. tinners’ do. Beads . Ear-Rings, finger Rings Necklaces, waggon M hips Wlfip T longs common hide Whips, riveted Gimblets Hand, sash and key hole Saws Dry Goods, Broadcloths, (k.ssimcres, Plains I London duffle and rose Blankets, Cashmeer Shawls 8 Black Canton Handkerchiefs, flag and Bandana do. 1 Fine Linens, Linen Sheetings, Flannels, Dowlass V ] Millinetts, sewing silk, patent wire Thread, cotton Balit j Black Sarsnetts, super Calicoes 1 Furniture do. fine black worsted stockings 1 W hite and grey lamb’s wood Hose, ladies’ cloth ■ ( Vestings, linnenCambric, linnen cambric Ladiesi, misses* and children’s black beaver and Bonnets, artificial Flowers, bonnet Wire Ladies’, misses’ and children’s morocco and leal J *p'ral and Bootees, ‘ Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, do. elegant in !° r , v ’ : ' ( l and | Ladies’ silvered and white kid slippers Jg* dt ’f* Negro shoes and Hats. y®' Ra ’ “J Also, a complete assortment of tin, st®, ates crockery and glass Ware, Books, &c. 1 C( . )111 ’ * ThT date ON CONSTOXMENT, 39, and 15 dozen Windsor Chairs ~ 5 one horse Waggons 1 box cotton Cards 1 trunk ladies’ kid shoes Wa 1 do. long boots of the best quality 1 case artificial French Flowers The above Goods are offered for sale, at fair for cash or country produce. dec 21 -9 RUFUS R. MF.RRILU^ — - Administratrix’s sale. On Tuesday, 23d of February next, Will be sold at the resilience of the late Cyrus Partin. Glynn county, One tract of land containing two hundred and 13 acres, with the iniprovemen's thereon, belonging to t a estate of the said Cyrus Dart, deceased, and sold forte benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made knp|n on the day of sale. ANN DART, adm'rai dec 21 n-j-f 9 AN ORDINANCE TOR THE TOWX OF DARIEN. Tic it ordained, That on or before tlie first day of.Tan# ary next, it shall be the duty of all o\. ner or owners o buildings, to provide Buckets, formed of leather, of tut common dimensions, in the following proportion, to - wit:—to each house containing more than#** fire places, | one bucket to each hearth; houses with yinly one tire place, two buckets; to each tenement, store, or ware* house, twm buckets: By order of Council. Attest, James Burnett, r. c. JAMES BURNETT, treasurer. dec 7 7 PROPOSALS, For publishing by subscription, A NEW AND GREATLY IMPROVED GEORGIA JUSTICE. IT is designed to make this work not only a guide for Justices of the peace, but a kind of Citizen's .Manuel. With that view , the duties of Clerks, Sheriff’s, Coroners, Tax-collectors and Constables, Executors, Administra tors and Guardians, as w ell as those of Justices, will be explained—to which will be added many useful forms, with directionsfor taking interrogatories, for convey ing real and personal property, and such other information as may enable every citizen, of ordinary capacity , to transact most of his law-business w ithout the assistance of an attorney. A gentleman of respectable legal attainments is now engaged in the compilation, in which he will be aided by a professional character of deservedly high standing.— To have the work as perfect as possible, it w ill be sub mitted for revision apd correction, before it is printed, to the Judges of the several Superior courts, and others learned in the laws of the state. Such a production has been long wanted —and as the publishers will spare no pains nor expense to make it useful, they rely w ith confidence on being liberally en couraged in this expensive and laborious undertaking. It will be printed on good paper, wnth anew type—will be well bound, and form a large octavo volume. The price to subscribers will not exceed five dollars each. Any person obtaining twenty signatures, and becoming responsible therefor, shall be entitled to a copy gratis. Subscription papers are ready , and will be furnished, on application, to those who v. ill be active in circulat ing them. The work will be put to press as soon as compiled, provided a thousand subscribers shall have been obtained. A list of the names of tliose who pat.’ ronize it, will be added. In the above enterprize, we solicit the aid of every public spirited individual. S. & F. GRANTLAND. JMiUedgeville, .May 1 5th, 1818. 2 (Tj‘Subscriptions receive 4 at the office of the Oari’ A's Gazette.