Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, February 22, 1819, Image 1

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Vol. r. PUBLISHED WEEKLY B T M<INTYUEAS MULLEN, (u ay-street) AT FITE DOLLARS PEll ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Advertisements, not exceeding one square, seventy nvK cents for the frst insertion; and thirty-seven .and a half, each successive time. letters, on business, to the editors, must be POST-PAID. For Liverpool J r rpilE staunch brig ORLEANS, Nathaniel J. JL Smith, master, having one half of her car- on board will sail on the first day of Hacr’sS*March. For freight or passage apply to the muster on board or to YONGE, RICHARDSON &. CO. fob 15 a 17 For freight or charter. /fW. staunch and fast sailing scli’r DOR JL CAS, llawes, about 6t( tons burthen, will V'i’L freight or charter to any port in the ju- of the United States. For further particulars, apply the captain on board, lying at the wharf opposite Mr. Kimberly ’s store, or to RUFUS R. MEIiRELL. feb 8 16 BANK NOTICE. A POWER of Attorney, according to the annexed (JL form, and attested by a justice of the peace or no, tary pftbl ic, will be required to to j vote as proxies at the election whenever ; .aid election is ordered by Uie committee agreeable to file bank charter. JACOB PHILIP R. YONGE,- WILLIAM A. Darien J'ebruary 8, 1819. State of Georgia, County. ‘ V BANK OF DARIEN. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That whose narhe p hereunto subscribed and seal affixed, being stock holder of the Bank of Darien, and citizen of the state of Georgia, do hereby constitute and appoint to be attorney and agent for and in name to vote as proxy, at any election of a director or directors or officers of the Bank of Darien, or on any other ques tion that may be put, at a stated or specif meeting of the stockholders of the said bank, according to the number of shares for which be entitled to vote, were theft personally present, vvith power also one •r more attornies, agents or proxies under for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, to make and substi tute, and at pleasure to revoke. in witness whereof, hereunto set hand and seal this day of 181 Sealed and delivered in the presence of editors of the Milledgeville Journal and the Reflector, are requested to insert the above in their respective papers until the first day of April next. BANK NOTICE. ~7T ‘mTHEREAS, by the Bth section of the act, missed on ▼ V-Hlie 15th day of December, 1818, entiUdu “an act to incbJsiorate the Bank of Darien” the cwff nissioners are aut urirised to call in twenty-five on the amount subscribed, within sixty days ilfer the passage of said act. YVotice is hereby accocimigly given, that, on or before twt22d day of February next, subscribers to the Darien ITkNc are pay into the hands of the commissioimKj. at thy-omm ting-house of Messrs. A r ounfi#Richardson Dm-ien, tlic aforesaid twenty five on the of their several subscrip hle/njme treasury ofomis suNte. / TrPUIAS SPALDING, / / / CAISNN BAKER, J / / jacobUvood, f / philipNkyonge, S DUNHAM. Qjr* TJre editors of the Milledgevilleiiournal are re- publish the above until the pwhpd for pay ing twenty five per centum expire, aMI forward th/fr account to this office for payment. jimy®^—l2 Notice. [JTITIE subscribers offer to contract with any persons ‘LI for cutting a CANAL from the Alatamaha, near Piney Island, to Cat-fish Creek, the distance of which is a mile. The Canal to be opened at the upper end fortv-feet, and the remaining part twenty feet, wide, and four feet deep; the dirt to be thrown upwards of ten feet on each side back from the canal, and the ground to be cleared completely of trees for one hundred feet wide through its whole extent. They’ will also contract for cutting a short Canal of from two to three hundred yards at a place called the Narrows, near Joiner’s field, also in the Alatamaha.— Proposals sealed to be rendered in to Scott Cray, Da rien, on or before the Ist March next. JACOB WOOD, JOHN P. BLACKMAN, 2 SCOTT CRAY. j | JAMES NEPHEW, y% ROSWELL KING, 3 LITTLETON WYCIIE, j S JOHN BURNETT, J 2 jan 25 14 ‘The subscribers Have lately received and offer for sale on very accommo dating terms, Spanish Cigars 1 case containing 8 patent Balances with Weights 4 trunks Great-Coats with capes A few gold and silver Watches 12 barrels first quality Vinegar CHARLES 1). MALTBIE & CO. jan 25 14 at HarfortVs building. Books aril Stationary. A General assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY; also received by the Five Sisters, from Boston, via of FURNITI RF- consisting of DARIEN GAZETTE. VARIETY STORE. The subscriber, late of the firm of Merrill & Parsons , has just received, per schooner Betsey & Eliza, from York, a general assortment of GOODS,-which lu‘ is now opening at the new store,'opposite Mr. IVilUam Jt. Uolscndorf's hotel, consisting of Groceries, &c. 1 9.T.AL Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin, in demijohns Jamaica and N. E. Rum, best rve Gin Mackerel, Herring, Soap and Candles Lump, loaf and muscovado Sugars Pepper and Pimento, Starch, Ginger, Pearl-Ash Raisins, Olives, Olive Oil, rnacobau and Scotch Snuff ! Chunck, leaf and short cut Tobacco | Crackers in kegs, Cheese, imperial and hyson Teas Coffee, Chocolate, Cayenne Pepper; Shot, all sizes Spanish and American Cigars, Teneriff Wine, Porter Saw Mills and crosscut Saws, blacksmith’s Bellow 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 Seives 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 snuff Boxes; gun and rifle Locks Sportsmen arid Spanish Knives, pocket, pen and jack do. Tutanic and iron Spoons, Scissors, Butts and Screws Brass Jewsharps, silver and steel Thimbles Patent Snuffers and Trays, plated Spurs Magnum Bonum Razors incases, Pocket-Books H L. Hinges, powder Flasks, Norfolk Latches Ball Buttons and Rings, glass and stone Buttons Plated and methewman Buttons, cloth Brushes Sets large and small Waits, Knives and Forks Ink-Stands, Ink-Powder, Curry-Combs, Pitt, saw-mill and band-saw Files, Tacks and Brails Brass Nails, Bolts, brass Cocks, cook’s Knives House Bells, Weights, plated Castors, Cooper’s board Axes, patent flanch Coffee-Mills Fish-Hooks Needles, fish Lines, bed Cords, leading Lines C. S. Drawing-Knives, curtain Pins, Pencils and Cases Amercan Ham ners anil 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 Clussels; mortice do. firmers’ do. Beads ■Ear-Rings, finger Rings Necklaces, waggon Whips Whip Thongs common hide Whips, riveted Gimblets Hand, sash and key hole Saws Dry Goods, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Plains London duffle anil rose Blankets, Cashmeer Shawls Black Canton Handkerchiefs, flag and Bandana do. Fme 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 Flowers, bonnet Wire Ladles’, 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. ON CONSIGNMENT, 15 dozen Windsor Chairs 5 one horse Waggons 1 box cotton Cards 1 trunk ladies’ kid shoes 1 do. long boots of the best quality I case artificial French Flowers The above Goods arc offered for sale, at fair prices, for cash or country produce, dec 21 9 ‘ RUFUS R. MERRILL. JUST EECEIVED, On consignment, per brig Cleopatra, from Liverpool, and for sale at a small advance, by the undersigned: US tierces first quality Edinburgh pale Ale 1 case of Cutlery, consisting of pocket, desk and jack Knives 1 case elegant silver Watches 1 case Cashmere Shawls, various colors 3 elegant ornamented Time-Pieces 1 case blue Nankeens J. 11. GIEKIE & CO. feb 1 15 NATHANIEL CORNWELL, SQAIKI2IB* SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER, ESPECTFUT.LY informs the inhabitants ofDarien S 0 and its vicinity, that he has taken the room former ly occupied by John Keel, esq. and now offers for sale .1 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SILVER- 1 WORK, See. Sec. Consisting of the following GOODS, viz: — Gentlemen’s and ladies’gold patent lever Watches of the newest patterns Ditto common plain gold Watches, silver levers A great variety of capped and jewelled, and plain silver - Watches Elegant fine gold Chains, Seals and Keys Jeweller’s gold do. do. do. Pearl Breast-Pins; car and finger Rings, a variety of pat terns; Amulets in sets Soup, tabic, desert, tea, cream, mustard and salt Spoons and sugar Tongs Constantly on hand, for sale Silver Thimbles, Pencil-Cases, Toothpicks, Clo; .c Hooks and Rings, Sleeve-buttons, &c. &e. Silver tea Sets, Goblets, Tumblers and church service Plate furnished at short notice Also for sale Double and single barrel Pistols Pen and sportsmen’s Knives; Needles in cases, assorted And a variety of Giltware, See. Sic. The subscriber flatters himself, from the experience he has had in business, lie shall he able to give general satisfaction to all those who may favor him with tbeir work. All good Watches and Clocks will be warranted to perform well for one year, if thoroughly repaired. jan 11— ■l3 D.IRIEJY, (GA.J .UO.YV.iY, FEBRUARY 22, 1819. V .ye w oooits. Thdnhacribcr (in addition to his former just receivWtCiandsome assortment of fancy and staple Goods, are / Canton^hupes French anftljtydiu Silks y’ Rimes’ black and Hr.se Juan’s black amj/vhite silUfcjose I.allies’ Ifo<tfer Gloves PlainSyJTamiels, Cloths, &,c. which lie offors tothe public at the Savannahphfoes. JOHN B. MIIT^ V_ CORDIALS . lias just received ten X superior Martinique Cordials, compris ing an WNSTORGREEN f noyHyu^ss^^ t CANELOX // - DOUBLE ITHH’ERYIfNTV LIFE OF MANSjr^ clove y\ fff \ and RABPBERRY which he oflin-s for sale oil accommodating tertW S JOHN B. Micks, dec JR 10 RECEIVED, By brigs JYew-Orleans Packet, from Liverpool, and Or leans, from Boston , IIITE and blue Plains Duffle and rose Blankets Reel anil white Flannels Cotton Bagging Earthenware, assorted, in crates and hogsheads Tea sets of China, in boxes Stone Jugs and Jars, assorted Plain and cut Glass, assorted, in tierces Shades, in tierces Plough Moulds, frying Pans, Gridirons and trace Chains Iron Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Spiders and Fireilogs Shot, bar and sheet Lead Cut and wrought Nails, 4d to3od Sweed, Russian and English Iron Porter and Ale, in tierces N. E. Rum, in hogsheads and barrels Wcst-India Rum, in hogsheads Holland Gin asd Brandy, in pipes Coffee, in hags, barrels and tierces Boston Beef, mess, No. 1 and 2, and Pork in bis. Half barrels mess and prime mess Boston Beef Tripe, Salmon and Mackerel in kegs Candles, in boxes, Oats, in bags White Lead in kegs and barrels, Linseed Oil, Window Glass, in boxes Marble Tiles, Bricks, Grindstones, White pine Boards and Scantlings for sale by YONGE, RICHARDSON & CO- On consignment, by brig Orleans, from Boston, and for sale by the subsciibers at a small advance, A few trunks and boxes assorted men’s, women’s and children’s BOOTS and SHOES. YONGE, RICHARDSON &. CO. dec 21 9 GROCERIES and DRY GOODS. subscribers have just opened, at the corner op- X posite the Exchange, a general assortment of Gro ceries, (most choice) suitable for family supplies, con sisting of Cognac Brandy Jamaica Rum Holland Gin Madeira YVine West-India Shrub New-England Rum Windward-Island do. Porter Sugars —loaf, .hjAica, Ncw-Orleans and Georgia Coffee and ‘Tea* Tobacco —leaf ar 1 manufactured Hardware and Cutlery with a small assortment of domestic manufactured Cot tons. All orders in town or from the country will be punc tually attended to DEWITT & BURNETT. dec 14 -8 Cheap Plains, Blankets, §c. m.ti r.nic intelligknce, from Liverpool. nALL, COOKE & CO. have just received, and opened, a large assortment of White Negro PLAINS Blue do. do. London duffil BLANKETS, and Common red FLANNELS which they will sell by the piece or package on moder ate terms, rtov 30 6 Just received FEW half barrels buckwheat FLOUR OATS CORN Fine fly-market P.F.EF, in half barrels, and A few first rate GIGGS ® for sale by SAWYER & HERRING** jan 4—-—ll To lease, M(foß Tim TERM OF ONE YEAR,) H A MILTON'S I! II.IJiVES and STORES, JTleither in whole or in different parts as may suit occupants. Also, a Bake House, with a large Oven and sleeping room attached to it, and several small dwelling Houses. For terms appiv to either of the subscribers. SAMUEL HAMILTON, DAVID HAMILTON. Glj Goocis received on stovagt —the 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 Wanted to hire TITRF.E or four AXE MEN, for whom liberal wages will be given, payable monthly, quarterly or yearly. Inquire at this office. rov -J -—-a L : r The subscribers HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFER. FOR SALE, si J J hogsheads Jamiaca and West-India Rum 1J ditto New-England Rum 20 quarter casks Malaga WinC 6 do. do. Sicily Madeira Wine 1 pipe Naples Brandy 1 do. Holland Gin 15 barrels country do. 25 ditto rye 11 liiskey 1 hogshead and 25 barrels muscovado Sugar 17 chests and quarter boxi s hyson, young hyson and imperial Teas 10 bags green Coffee 5 clo. Pepper 5 do. Pimento 15 boxes mould Candles 10 ditto Soap 25 ditto Herrings 20 reams writing and letter Paper, 33 quarter Ipixcs Spanish Cigars 3 barrels loaf Sugar 12 casks first quality Cheese 10 tons assorted hollow War® 1 ton of Miot, assorted sizes 10 kegs Baudry’s Powder 5 boxes Chocolate 12 kegs Crackers 5 boxes 8 hi 10 Window Glass 6 kegs while I.eail in oil 9 pieces tow Cloth ALSO, 2 cases first quality fowling Pieces boxes Axes, screw Augers Superior Knives and Forks, jack and pen Kniv©s Shingling Hatchets, Hammers Carpenter’s Planes, &c. 1 cask comprising a small assortment of Hardware for sale by invoice > 2 trunks great Coats The above articles are of the fii'st quality and are offer ed on as low terms as san be procured in tow n, bv CHARLES D. MALTBIE & CO. dec 7 7 ‘ • The subscribers Have just received by the regular jun ket Telegraph, T. Graves, master, and offer for sale DEMIJOHNS 12 boxes best Charleston Candles, 5 to a pound 12 ditto ditto Soap A few barrels best Philadelphia Beer 18 dozen best double Hibbert’s London Por’cr 40 do/., double flint Tumblers and Wine-Glasses 8000 Dutch Quills Different sizes Burlaps and white Rolls 2 patent iron Blocks 1 box assorted Medicine Looking-Glasses, and sundry other articles DEW ITT & BURNE TT. jan 18 13 For sale A VALUABLE tract of SWAMP LAND, situated on the north bank of the Alatamaha, in Tattnall county, four or five miles below the mouth of die Ohoopee, and about fifty from Darien, con a tiing nine hundred acres. For terms, apply at this office, feb 15 17 For sale A commodious two story HOUSE, pleasantly situat ed, with a Lot, and necessary Out Buildings. Also a RAZEE, neatly finished with Harness complete for tv o horses, and one good saddle or carriage IIORSE. Fos terms appiv to GEORGE ATKINSON, dec 28 10 For sale XX/” A TER T.OT and WHARF, No. 3, in a central ▼ v part of the city. For terms apply to either of the subscribers SAMUEL HAMILTON, DAVID HAMILTON. jan 11 12 1 ” mißasn TIE above establishment has just been openeo, sow the reception of gentlemen as permanent or transient boardefs. ‘The strictest attention will he paid to the comfort and convenience of those frequenting the hotel, and care taken to provide the table and bar wuth the best that Darien'affords. Families w ill be furnished w ith rooms; and horses provided with excellent. stables Mored with provinder, and attended bv experienced oms, DEW ITT & BURNETT. dec 14 8 Al>‘s. Ann IT. Macomber Respectfully informs her fripnds and the public, that she has opened a private BOARDING HOT‘ E, in ‘he building recently occupied h\ Mr. John H< lzendorf, sen ; and that nothing in her power, shall he be 1 >ck >g to make those comfortable who will please to favor In v with their custom. She has a commodious stable in which horses w ill be carefully attended to. fob 15 v 17 EATON. MANUFACTURERS, fm the inhabitants of Darien v have commenced the above wlicit their patronage. They otiairsand waggons a* the icst martner. “> jan 11—12 >, -■ Bird spy Norton T. contract to erect wooden, brick * ImoVuvs of ever 1 , dcscrip'ion. a* D ‘■ : i ‘ ■-! • r.. ’ ( ‘nmii^HHHHH 1 ;■ \ ••• J’-ation to be id® . ,■ ii . • II . ! ■-•< ■ f M and i of \ ■ > . o” • ‘. i ‘ ■’ ■ ■ No. 18.