Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, January 04, 1819, Image 1

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VoL. I. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BT AII.YTYRE $ Ml LIES, (BAY -STREET) AT riVE DOLLARS TEW ANXVM, PATABIT. IN ADTAKCB. Aifrertisements, not exceeding one square, sevevti riVK cents for the first insertion; and thihtt-seti* and a half, each successive time. Oj-All letters, on business, to the editors, trout be rosT-rAiD. Darien and St. Mary’s Packet. rINHK fast sailing boat LJtOT W AUDIT, fiwt JL will leave Darien every Monday, with the Msi r>./Ij tide. for St. Mary’s, whence she will depart M .'tyff;.S..cvery Wednesday. ihe Lady Wardle has a comfortable cabin, and is yell known as one of the swiftest boats in this country. Apply at the Bar of Mr. Wm. B. Holzendorf’s Tavern, nov 2 2 To PILOTS. One, two or three competent PILOTS are wanted for Doboy Bar. Apply to ARMAND LEFII.S, dec 21- 10 ’ sec' rtf. For sale A commodious two story HOUSE, pleasantly situat ed, with a I.ot, and necessary Out Buildings. Also a RAZEE, neatlv finished with Harness complete for two horses, and one good saddle or carriage HORSE. For terms applv to GEORGE ATKINSON, dec 28 10 FRESH GOODS. JUST arrived in ship Lord Wellington, from Liver pool, and for sale by the subscribers, an assortment of Dry Goods, Castings, Hardware, Porter, Potatoes, etc. etc. which will be sold at a very low advance, by the package or quantity if taken from the ship. J. 11. GIEKIE & CO. dec 28 10 PHILO HURD % CO. HAVE just received and opened (in the store re cently occupied by Mr. W illiam C. Terrell in Bay-street) a handsome assortment of DRY GOODS, which they offer by wholesale or retail on the most reasonable terms. Also, on consignment, an elegant assortment of ready made CLOTHING, and a few box es first rate SADDLES. WANTED Upland Cotton, Bees’ Wax, Hides, and Deer-Skins, for which a reasonable price will be given. dec 28 10 .YE IV GOODS. The subscriber (in addition to his former stock) has .1 • : i -'.- : ■■ ■ o fotnrLonn-. oflaiK,t and Godus, I.ridng wfnen are Canton Crapes French and India Silks Linen Cambric Fancy Muslins Cashmeer Shawls Ladies’ black and white silk Hose Men’s black and white silk Hose Ditto do. do. do. Gloves Ladies’ Beaver Cloves Flains, Flannels, Cloths, Bcc. which he offers to the public at the Savannah prices. JOHN B. MILLS. dec 28 • - 10 CORDIALS. THE subscriber has just received ten boxes and fifteen casks superior Martinique Cordials, compris ing an assortment of WINTER GREEN NOVEAU ROSE CANELLE DOUBLE PEPPERMINT LIFE OF MAN CLOVE ANNISEED CARRAWAY CHERRY and RASPBERRY which he offers for sale on accommodating terms. JOHN B. MILLS. dec 28-*—lo SAWYER & HERRING Offer fur sale the cargo of schooners Paragon and Lean tier, and sloops Bridgport and Colle dor from J\ rui-1 ork, comprising „ AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Provisions, Earthenware, Castings and Furniture. Also a few cases extra superfine west of England Broadcloths, Cassimere and ladies Cloths 8 cases domestic Goods 10 trunks Shoes 10 cases Hats and 1000 bushels Cadiz Salt, just received dec 28 a 10 - Just received 30000 white pine Shingles 5000 Boards and Planks 150 bushels Potatoes 100 ditto Corn 50 ditto Cranberries ’ 50 boxes Soap and Candles 20 kegs Butter 10 casks Cheese 5 cases Hats 5 trunks Shoes 12 dozen Brooms 6 ditto floor Brushes Crockery and Tinware fogether with a general assortment of DRV’ GOODS and GROCERIES, for sale by C. THAYER, dec 28———*10 The subscribers BEG leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have now r on hand, and daily receiving, a very general and well selected assortment of DRV GOODS, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, principally selected by one of themselves, whirl” they off er by wholesale or retail on the mest favorable terms. JAMES H. GIEKIE &, CO. dec 7 7 DARIEN GAZETTE, Books and Stationary. \ General assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY; also received by the Five Sisters, from Boston, via Savannah, seven cases of FURNITURE, consisting of Secretaries, Bureaus, 81c. For sale by DANIEL JACKSON. nov 9——3 Corn and Beef. wm bushels northern Hint Corn 25 half barrels mess Beef for sale by ANSON KIMBERLY, nov 30 r——6 Just received From ,Vnr- York, /ter schooner /letset/ (J Eliza, and for sale lots by the subscribers : — m narrets fir-t quality. Albany Ale 30 boxes muscatel and Bloom Raisins 2 bags Almonds 12 half barrels first quality fly market Beef 6 blacksmith’s Bellows 150 bushels best northern Potatoes. 1 bale elegant Carpeting JAMES 11. GIEKIE & CO. dec 7- 7 BRICES. ritME subscribers will contract to deliver any quantity 1 at this place, and if taken from the yard where they are made, a deduction of five dollars per thousand from the price here. CRAY St LAYMAN, nov 9—-*-3 * For sale 40 barrels Philadelphia Flour 15 hogsheads N. E. Rum 10 ditto rye Whiskey 20 barrels ditto 20 ditto sugar 60 boxes soap 10 ditto Candles—Nails assorted. Apply to 13. KING & CO. ALSO, OV CONSIGNMENT, 3 bales PLAINS and BLANKETS L box SHOES dec 21 a 9 For sale O EVEN well situated LOTS on Raisden’s Bluff, near LJthe MTntosh county Academy. For particulars ap ply to CRAY 8c LAYMAN, nov 9 3 Just received per sloop pavi.im* jru*, fuuh xkw-iork, Rum, Whiskey, 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, Glass, iron stoves, Nails, Buck-ihot, Glass and B lards. For sale by ANaON KIMBERLY. w~ <wer 51- •• -ir— The subscribers HAVING connected themselves in the town of Dari en, with a view to transact FACTORAGE an.! COMMISSION’ BUSINESS, tender theif 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 Mr. Bar rington King, under the firm ol'B. Kim, 8c Cos. JOHN M‘NISH. * B. KIN G. ©© hogsheads of Georgia SUGAR, well cured, on coiis.gnmenff and for sale by B. KING Sc CO. oct. 26 1 Cheap Plains, Blankets, §'c. PER 11K10 IXTIU.Ir.KNCE, HUll LIVERPOOL. U VLI., COOKE 8c CO. have just received, and opened, a large assortment of White Negro PLAINS Blue do. do. London duffil BLANKETS, and Common red FLANN ELS which they will sell by the piece or package on moder ate terms, nov at) ■ 6 Lumber Factorage AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that lie continues to transact business in the above line, on Mr. John Hunter’s lower wlmrf, 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, Bcc. THOMAS JONES. Savannah, October 26 1 LUMBER FACTOR THE subscriber offers his services to the public as a LUMBER FACTOR, in the town of Darien. The business will he strictly attended to, and remittances punctually made. REUBEN KING. dec 14 8 ‘Factorage and Commission Business. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends ami the public in general, that he has fire proof stores in readiness for the reception of produce or merchan dize, which he will forward as directed—and hopes by strict attention und punctuality to merit a share of pub lic favors. SAMUEL IIAMIL t ON. dec 7 7 The subscriber INFORMS the inhabitants of Darien and its vi cinity, that he has taken a shop one door, east of the Post-Office, where he intends carrying on dock and Watch repairing in its various brandies. Also on hand, an assortment of Watches and Jewellery, which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. ELISHA HEMP3TED. dec 28 b--- ■■•■ lo COPAR TJYERSHIP. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that on the 10th day of August last, he took Mr. William Mac Master into partnership with him, and that the business in future will be con ducted under the firm of James 11. Gikkik 8c Cos. JAMES 11. GIEKIE. nov 23—5 DAIUE.Y, fGA.J MOND® WAR V 4, 181 W. GROCERIES and DRY GOODS. TIIE subscribers have just opened, at the corner dp- Losite the Exchange, a general assortment of Gro ceris, (most choice) suitable for family supplies, ctm-, snslg of ■t.fj Cognac Brandy { Jamaica Rum / V Holland Gin j Madeira Wine ; West.lndia Shrub New-England Ru:n Windward-Island do. Porter Sugars—loaf, Jamaica, Nejv-Orleans and Georgia Coffee and Tea Tobacco—leaf and manufactured l Hardware and Cutlery wiCYi small assortment of domestic manufactured Cot u.,l jW flfdi’n tn vostm *■** Auuuti'y u ill he punc tually attended to DEWITT & BURNETT, dec 14 —8 RECEIVED, By brigs N'ew-Orleans Packet, from Liverpool, and Or. leuns, from Boston, HITE *nd blue Plains Dai.ic and rose Blankets Red and white Flannels Cotton Baggfng Earthenwur t, assorted, in crates and hogsheads Tea sets of China, in boxes Stone Jugs ana Jars, assorted Plain and cat Glass, assorted, in tierces Shades, in tierces Plough Moulds, fry ing Fans, Gridirons and trace Chain* Iron Pots, livens, Skillets, Spiders and Firedogs Shot, bar tad sheet Lead Cut and u fought Nails, Id to 30d Sweed, Russian and English Iron Porter and Ale, in tierces N. E. Ru n, in hogsheads and barrels West-Indu Rum, in hogsheads Holland tin asd Brandy, in pipes Coffee, inbags, barrels and tit rces Boston Htef, mess, No. 1 and 2, and Pork in bis. Half barrels mess and prime mess Boston Beet Tripe, Salmon and Mackerel in kegs Can dies, in boxes, Oats, in bags _ ; V White Lead in kegs anil barrels, Linseed Oil, YV indow Glass, in boxes Marble Tiles, Bricks, Grindstones, White pine Boards and Scantlings for sale by YONGIj, RICHARDSON Sc CO- On consignment, by brig Orleans, from Button, and for suie bu the subscribers at a small advance, A few trunks and boxes assorted moil’s, women’s and children’s BOOTS and SHOES. YONGE, RICHARDSON & CO. dec 21 9 - rp • I HE above establishment has just been opened, lor the reception of gentlemen as permanent or transient boarders. The strictest attention will be psid to the comfort and convenience of those frequenting the hotel, and care taken to provide the table and bar with the best that Darien affords. Families will he furnished with rooms; andhorsesprov ided with excellent stables,stored with provinder, and attended by experienced grooms. DEWITT & BURNETT. dec 14 8 A Large El state E'or Sale. FIMIAT extensive and well known property belonging JL to Piirc* Butler, esq. situated on the waters of the Abe amah a, in the counties of lily nn and Jl’lntosh, consisting of about acres or OF VARIOUS KIN DS, AND ms> miXi’MjlES* Among ihe negroes are aliout forty-five mechanics, viz: Blacksmiths, House and Ship Carpenters, Bricklayers, -.Coopers, Bic. Os the prime land, there are about 16GO acres tit for immediate cultivation, viz:—Boo acres of tide swamp on Butler’s Island, one mile from Darien, suitable for rice, cotton or sugar; 300 acres of brackish marsh, and excellent cotton land, on Experiment, on Littler St. Simon’s, and 500 acres on Hampton, St. Simon’s Island, consisting of old fields that have not been in cul tivation for three years. Thoestate is amply provided with buildings of every description, requisite in an extensive culture of rice, cotton and sugar. A further description is considered unnecessary, as it is presumed no person yvould become a purchaser, w ith out a previous examination of the premises. Butler’s Island, containing 1498 acres, (875 of which are banked in) is offered for sale in one lot, togeth er with all the negroes, excepting a few families, that w ill be kept until the other property be disposed of.— The St. Siiiion’s lands may be divided into several tracts *o suit purchasers. The payment wilUbe accommodat ing; 20 per cent only wiH be required to be paid in hand; and 7 per cent interest on the balance. A” person desirous of purchasing will please apply to the subscriber. ROSWELL KING*’ dj'The editors of the Georgian in Savannah, ami of the City Gazette in Charleston are desired to insert the above 8 times weekly, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. The subscriber rTAVING disposed of his stock of Goods to Mr. Rob- I kRT Lee, with the intention of closing hisbusiness in Savannah, notifies all persons indebted to him, or the late firm of Tkfit & Perkins, to make immediate pay-, ment; and those having claims against him, or the said firm, to present them to Mr. Thomas Butler, irf whose hands the notes and accounts are placed for settlement. ISRAEL K. TEFFT. dec 21 9 J\ s otice. THE firm of Merrill 8i Parsots was dissolved on the 22d of August last; those indebted to sa : d firm, will please make payment to the subscriber, w ho is au thorised to settle the business of said concern, dec 21 9 RUFUS R. MERRILL. The subscribers HAVE Received, by late arrivals from .he toward* q.id offer tor sale, the following article. * r ;z;— barrels N. E. Rum 2u hogsheads ditto 150 barrels Whiskey 10<Jf ditto Northern Gin 10 pipes Holland ditto 1(J ditto Cognac Brandy s<l barrels apple ditto 2<! hogsheads Jamaica Rum 50 casks London Porter 2Q <iitio Teneriff Wine J pipe Madeira ilitto ditto Sicily Madeira Wine 2( casks Malaga ditto 2(j bis. annisced, mint and life of man Corn.aid 2U do. cherry Hr indy 10U li-. Flour “SO nu*. ditto 20 barrels Beef 20 ditto I’ork 20 half barrels sty-market Beef 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 gentlemen’s fine and coarse Shoes 40 whole, half and quarter boxes Tea 50 kegs Gunpowder 80 ditto Cam ties , 20 ditto Mustard 50 kegs Spanish Brown and w hite Lead 20 parrels linseed Oil 20 bags Pepper 20 ditto Pimento 2 tons plough Moulds Pilot and navy Bread Crackers Cigars 20 kegs manufactured Tobacco 200 bags Salt BAKER & WELMAN. nov 2.3 l 5 VARIETY STORE. The subscriber, late of the firm of JMeniU & Parsons, has just received, per schooner Betsey & Eliza, from .V< .:- York, a general assortment of GOODS, -which he is none opening at the new store, opposite .Mr. V illiam B. Ho IsendorJ ’* hotel, consisting of Groceries, Uc. li EAL Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin, in demijohns Jamaica and N. E. Bum, best rye Gin * . 1. rrl. tft .-rVrtjj, Scs.jj and C: - die* ** Luf/V,J, loaf and muscovado Sugars Pepper and Pimento, Starch, Ginger, Pearl-Ash Raisins, Olives, Olive Oil, macohau and Scotch Snuff Cluinck, leaf and short cut Tobacco, Crackers in kegs, Chezse, imperial anu hy son Teas Coffee, Chocolate, Cayenne Pepper; Shot, all sizes Spanish and American Cigars, Teneriff Wine, Porter Saw Mills and cross cut Saw s, blacksmith’s Bellows Vices, Anvils, Hammers and Screw Plates Frying Pans, Trace Chains, patent cast steel Hoes Club Axes, Wolf and Bear Traps, Waffle Irons Shovels and Spades, wire and hair Selves Coopers’ and carpenter’s Adzse; Augers, all sizes Sad Irons; stock, nob, pad and house Locks Chest and trunk Locks, large and small Steelyards Fancy, tobacco and snuft Boxcs; gun and rifle Locks Sportsmen and Spanish Knives, pocket,pen und jack do. Tutsnic and iron Spoons, Scissors, Butis and Screws Brass Jewsharps, silver and steel Thimbles Patent Snuffers and Trays, plated Spurs Magnum Bonum Razoss in cases, Pocket-Books H 1.. Hinges, powder Flasks, Norfolk Latches Ball Buttons and Rings, glass and stone Buttons Plated and methewman Huttons, cloth Brushes Sets large and small Waits, Knives and Forks Ink-Stands, Ink-Powder, Curry-Combs, Pitt, saw-mill and hand-saw Files, Tacks and Brads Brass Nails, Bolts, brass Cocks, cook’s Knives House Bells, Weights, plated Castors, Cooper’s board Axes, patent flanch Coffee-Mills Fisli-HooksNeedles, fish Lines, bed Cords, leading Lines C. S. Drawing-Knives, curtain Pins, Pencils and Cases Amercan Hammers and shingling Hatchets Silver Toothpicks, Brittania Tea-Pots, sugar & cream do. Brass Candlesticks, japanned Lamps, chalk Lines Iron Squares; carpenter’s Rules and Compasses Long and short Jointers, jack Panes, smooth Planes Match Planes, moulding Planes, Plane-Irons Socket Chissels; mortice do. firmers’ do. Beads Ear-Rings, finger Rings Necklaces, w aggon Whips Whip Thongs common hide Whips, riveted Gimblets Hand, sash and key hole Saws Dry Goods, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Plains London duffle and rose Blankets, Cashmeer Shawls Black Canton Handkerchiefs, flag and Baiulana do. Fine Linens, Linen Sheetings, Flannels, Dowlass Millinetts, sewing silk, patent wire Thread, cotton Balls Black Sarsnetts, super Calicoes Furniture do. fine black worsted stockings White and grey’ lamb’s wood Hose, ladies’ cloth . Vestings, linnen Cambric, linnen cambric Handkerchiefs Ladiesi, misses’ and children’s black beaver and straw Bonnets, artificial Flow'ers, bonnet Wire Ladies’, misses’ and children’s morocco and leather Shoes and Bootees, Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, do. elegant mor. Pumps Ladies’ silvered and white kid slippers Negro shoes and Hats. Also, a complete assortment of tin, stone, hollow, crockery and glass Ware, Books, &c. OS COSSIOXMKXT, # 15 dozen Windsor Chairs 5 one horse Waggons 1 box cotton Curds 1 trunk ladies’ kid shoes 1 do. long boots of the best quality 1 case artificial French Flowers The above Goods are offered for sale, at fair prices, for cash or country produce. dec 21 9 RUFUS R. MERRILL. AJY APPRENTICE TO the printing business is wanted at the office of the DARIEN GAZETTE. A country lad of from •wclvc to fifteen years old, v- ith credential*, would be preferred. Up, ‘ No. 11.