Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, April 05, 1819, Image 1
VOL. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY
M‘INTYRE y MILLEN,
v (BAV--STREET)
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Advertisements, not exceeding one square, szventy
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CC/All letters, on business, to the editors, hg
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FRESH GOODS.
fthe subscriber bos received by the sloop Mary Aim, from
Charleston, mid offers for tale „•
\ SSoLASSES in hogsheads and tierces
Jamaica Rum, in hogsheads
Muscovado Sugar, in hogsheads
Loaf Sugar in barrels
London bottled Porter in tierces :•
4 Madeira, Sherry, Teneriff and Malaga Wines in
quarter casks y ; ,
New England Rum, in barrels
Rye Wluskey ditto > • •
Gin, ‘ ditto
, Prime Beef ditto - ■ *
Pnme Pork ditto
Mess Beef, in half barrels
Superfine Philadelphia Flour, in barrels and half do.
Pdot bread in half barrels
Mackerel, in barrels
Smoked herring, in boxes
Lard, in kegs ■■ ” X.’ ■
Spermaceti and mould tallow Candles, in boxes
Red Ochre in barrels ;■
White lead in oil, in 281 b keg*
• Fish Oil in tierces ’
Sweet Oil in baskets
Fruit, in brandy amTboxes “/(]
Dates in bags
Raisins in boxes / *
Almonds in bags ‘ . and
Prunes in boxes
Pickles, and fish Sauce in boxes
Filberts in bags
Hyson Skin Tea in chests , /
Hyson do. ixfhalf chests
Gunpowder Tea, in caddies .
Blue printed dinner Sets, mid other blue printed
Ware in crates.
■ /< IN STORE,
A small assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware See.
A few tons Share Moulds,
Butter in kegs,
Bar Iron and Castings
‘Blue and green Paints.
? CHARLES P. SIBBALD.
march 22-—22
Avery hamlsonre assortment of HARDWARE and
CUTLERY, which will be sold by invoice at a very low
Advance by ■■■
march 29 23 J. H. GEEKIE k CO. .
For Sale
nmm> weight of PRIME BACON, received
On consignment* per sloop Mary Ann, from Charleston.
‘v // ;-V v CHARLES F. SIBBALD.
march 29 23 *-'•
The subscriber
HAVING closed business in this place, has placed his
JIX accounts hi the hands of Messrs. Hart & Cos. for
collection; persons are therefore requested to come for
ward and settle the same by the 10th April, otherwise
they will be placed in the hands of an attorney.
J&OSEPH DEPASS.
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Bacon, Flour, Pork, B£c.
as®®® pounds prime N. C. Bacon
100 barrels N.C. Flour .
.. 30 do mess and prime Pork
25 boxes mould Candles
50 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
25 do northern Gin.
10 barrels loaf Sugar / ■
-, 30 boxes superior claret Wine jf V* (
1 bale Osnaburghs
10 hogsheads N.~ C. Sugar,
, received and for sale by
CHARLES D. MALTBIE & CO.
at Harford's building.
march 29——23
NOTICE.
WfTIISrE months after'date, application will be made to
•In the honorable the court of ordinary of Wayne
jeourity, for liberty to sell all the land, belonging to
riie estate of John Grantham, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of the deceased.
,v.- . ’ . M. A. GRANTHAM, adm'rx.
A. M'DONALD, adm’or.
feb 15 17
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The subscribers
Have just received by the regular packet Telegraph, J.
Graves, master, and offa-for sale
a©® DEMIJOHNS
* . ‘ 12 boxes best Charleston Candles, sto a pound
12 ditto ditto Soap .
A few barrels best Philadelphia Beer
18 dozen best double Hibbert’s London Porter
40 doz. double flint Tumblers and Wine-Glasses
*OOO Dutch Quills
Different sizes Burlaps and white’ Rolls
2 patent iron Blocks • >
1 box assorted Medicine
Looking-Glasses, and sundry other articles
V, ‘ ‘ neT * DEWITT & BURNETT.
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Valuable property jffr gale.
JbwfcA FITHF. undersigned intending to leave this
jyj J. place, offers die foUowing property for sale
R| j on moderate terms: the two story honse which
m Jliilhe il. present occupies, together with the lot,
. house and lot No; 104, occupied by Mr. John
HriL ‘tilifi; tw o houses,and a lot, near the bank; and the
are\A-'MA&g. and lot No. 111, unfinished; Some elegant
fctt—MaLdlS TO :i v.’-HWh
DARIEN GAZETTE.
NATHANIEL CORNWELL,
HfStiSmi SUiMBBIfio
SILVERSMITH
AND
JEWELLER, ■
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Darien
and its vicinity, that he has taken the room former
ly occupied by John Kell, esq. and now offers for sale
*S GOOD ASSORTMENT : v t •
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WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SILVER
/ WORK, See. See.. %
Consisting of the folio-wing GOOHS, 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 ..,V. , J >/. .
Elegant fine gold Chains, {Seals and Keys
Jeweller’s gold do. do. do.
Pearl Breast-Pins; ear and finger Rings, a variety of pat
terns; Amulets in sets ‘ 4- ‘ ‘ ,
Soup, table, desert, tea, cream, mustard and salt Spoons
and sugar Tongs ’ -'"f.fii/’ s ■< ../ .
Constantly on hand, for sale
Silver Thimbles, Pencil-Cases, Toothpicks,
Cloak Hooks arid Rings, Sleeve-buttons, Ac. &c.
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 ofGiltware, &c, &c.
The subscriber flatters himseif, from the experience
he has had in business, he shall be 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 H 12 i
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GROCERIES and DRY GOODS.
subscribers have just opened, at the comer op-
J. posite the Exchange, a general assortment of Gro
ceries, (most choice) suitable for family supplies, con
sisting of • ‘ / •
Cognac Brandy js ‘(
Jamaica Rum grf
’ Holland Gin Us A
Madeira Wine *■¥ - jl
’ West-Indk Bhrub *
Jamaica, New-Orleans and Georgia
Hardware and Cutlery
with a small assortment of domestic manufactured Cot
tons.
■All orders ip town or from the country will be punc
tually attended to
DEWITT & BURNETT.
dec 14— —
Factorage and Commission Business.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
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 and punctuality to merit a share of pub
lic favors. SAMVEL HAMILTON,
dec 7 7
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Lumber Factorage
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• /“COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
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 cohve
ence for the reception of LUMBER, of every descrip
tion; also a commodious store for the storage of COT
TON* Ac. THOMAS JONES.
‘ Savannah, October 26—1 ,
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7 To lease,
(fob thy txbm of OXK YEAB,)
TIAMILTON’S WHARVES and STORES,
a * Xleither in wh/ole or in different parts as may
Km* suit occupants. Also, a Bake House,, with a
large Oven and sleeping room attached to it, and several
small dwelling House# For terms apply to either of
the subscribers. ‘ SAMUEL HAMILTON,
DA Yip HAMILTON.
received on storage —tire fire proof store
being so well known in Darien for security against nre
and other accident of the kind, requires no comment.
Apply'as above. “ dec 7— — -7
iMblS'lTlllt -
I 6 a I ‘jSSSaSs.
mHE undersigned have opened, in the city of Darien,
X a commodious Livery Stable for the accommoda
tion of travel) ersand others. The best provender is
fornished in abundance, and white grooms, careful and
steady, constantly attend. One of them is a skilful far
rier, and foxes, picks, trims apd bobs horses in the most
approved manner. Frdm the arrangements already
made, the proprietors feel confident that in no estab
lishment of the kind in the United States will horses be
better provided or more diligently attended. Profes
sions being however resorted to by the good and die
bad are no evidence of truth or falsehood. Experience
is the teqt, and a fair trial ii all that is solicited by
- ‘ JOHN COURTS. ,
JOHN ROUGHTON. ,'i
ft;. B. John Courts will commence running the ac
commodation line of‘ Stages between Darien and Mil
ledgeville about the Ist oi November ensuing,
OWMMktt VsfmtferA
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RARIEN, (GJt.J MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1819.
RECEIVED, |
By brigs Aiew-Orleans Packet, from Liverpool, and Or- :
leant, from Boston,
and blue Plains |
Duffle and rose Blankets
Red and 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, if! tierces
Plough Moulds, frying Pans, Gridirons and trace
Chains
Iron Po&, Ovens, Skillets, Spiders and Firedogs
/ ‘ Shot, b*r and sheet Lead
Cut and wrought Nails, 4d to 30d
Sweed, Russian and English Iron
Porter and Ale, in tierces
N. E. Rum, in hogsheads and barrels
West-India Rum, in hogsheads
Holland Gin asd Brandy, in pipes
Coffee, in bags, barrels and tierces
Boston Beef, mess, No. 1 and 2, and Pork in bis.
Half barrels mess and prime mess Boston Beef
t” Tripe, Salmon and Mackerel in kegs . \ v
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, RICHARDSQN & CO-
On consignment, by brig Orleans, from Boston, and foi
sale by the subscribers at a dmail advance,
A few trunks and boxes assorted men’s, women’s and
children’s BOOTS and SHOLS.
YONGE, RICHARDSON & CO.
dec 21- —9
Cheap Plains, Blankets, B£c.
PER BBie INTELLIGENCE, FROM LIVERPOOL.
HALL, COOKE &’ CO. have just received, and
opened, a large assortment of
White Negro PLAINS
Blue do. do. ‘
Z London duffil BLANKETS, and
Com'mon red FLANNELS ,
which they will sell by the piece or package on moder
ate terms. • /
nov 30—6
W ■./%■ Just received
A. FEW half barrels buckwheat FLOUR
OATS “ i 7
CORN
Fine fly-market BEEF, in half barrels* and
A few first rate GIGS
for sale, by , SAWYER & HERRING,
jan 4- - II
For sale
A ecmtro*oos tw7 story
ed, with a Lot, and necessary Out Buildings. Also a
RAZEE, nlbatly finished with Harness complete for two
horses, and one good Baddlc or carriage HORSE. For
terms apply to GEORGE ATKIN S ON.
dec 26 ‘* l 10
A.... j For gale
tui) story HOUSE, situated in one of the pleasant
est parts of Darien, and at present occupied by
Charles F. Sibbald, esq. comprising as complete an
establishment as any in the city. The house contains
six rooms; and has attached to it a comfortable kitchen,
servants’ apartments, a stable, fowl-house, garden, and
a welljqf most excellent water. For further particu
lars and. terms apply to JOHN HUNTER,
marth 15—21 Eagle Hotel.
Jl Summer Residence to let.
ITfHE subscriber intending to be absent during the
X summer and fall months, offers his handsome and
healthy situation on Baisden’s Bluff, to let, from the 10th
May to the Ist November. The above place has an ex
cellent dwelling house of six rooms and all necessary
out buildings. A small orchard of bearing trees, with a
large garden in good order, filled with vegetables. The
furniture will be left to the care and use of the occu
pant. For terms apply at the printers or to the sub
scriber. H. M'INTOSH.
Baisden's Bluff, March 18, 1819.—c—22
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To the public. /
The subscriber having provided himself with suita
ble buildings in the town of St. Mary's, pleasantly
situated, gives notice so his friends and the public, that
the same is now open for the reception of gentlemen,
or gentlemen with their families, who may travel south,
in pursuit erf’health or otherwise. Rooms ready fur
nished if required, and every exertion used to merit the
consideration of those who favor him with their compa
ny. His bar will be furnished wish choice liquors, and
his stables furnished with necessary articles, to ensure a
portion erf the public patronage.
ISAAC CREWS.
St. Mary's', March 13, 1819—c—22 - y- Z//,
Strayed, */t.v/
Jk AN die 14th instant, a small well found
“sorrel FILLY, short body and rising
#Pm four j ears of age, marked u itb a long bl;i/c
----the face, terminating in a diamond be
tween the nostrils; two fore and one hind foot white with
the mark of a bite on the back and of a cut on the rump
which is nearly obliterated by the growth of hair.' 1 She
has a switch tail, is not well broke to the saddle, and never
has been in the draught; she walks remarkably fast
A. R. CHISOLM, jun.
march 22—22 , ■ ? ■
. Stop the Thief !
FIFTY DOLLARS’ REWARD.
rfYM Satnrday, the 6th instant, was stolen from the
Vfrace-ceurse, near Savannah a bright bay HORSE,
about 16 hands high, and six years old, with a white
blaze in the forehead left hip .a little shod, hind feet
white up to the set-locks, and a black streak from the
top of his back to the tail, He was rode off by a man
about 5 feet 8 inches in lieight, red complexion, and
wore.a bfown W'aterloo coat? The above reward will
be given on delivery of the horse and thief to the sub
scriber, or Mr. Archibald M‘Neil in Savannah, or twen
ty-five dollars for the horseVmly, and all reasonable ex
pences paid. ri PAUL KELLER.
! (Jjr'The Darien Gazette will publish the above
: times, ai|d forward the bill to the j pav^flj
and Issteiung-s, The inside waUsjmM
i FMIHE above establishment has just been opened, fop
JL the reception of gentlemen as permanent or transient
boarders. The strictest attention will be paid 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 be furnished with
rooms; and horses provided with excellent stables, stored
with provinder, and attended by experienced grooms.
> DEWITT & BURNETT.
dec 14- 1 ’ 8
* cautiojyT
CTpHE subscriber takes this method of forewarning any
person or persons from cutting Timber, or tres
passing in any manner whatever, on the following lauds, .1
all of which were situated in the county of Glynn at the
time of survey:—Six hundred acres bounded on one side
by the Alatamaha river, and adjoining lands of James
Spalding, and William Williams, at the time of survey,
granted to John Cole—two hundred and. ninety-seven
acres bounded on one side by the Alatamaha river and
adjoining lands of J. Helverston, at the time of survey,
granted to the said John Cole —two hundred acres
bounded by the Alatamaha river on one side, and adjoin
ing lands of Joseph M. Cole, at the time of survey,
granted to the said John Cole—two hundred acres bound
ed on tbe Alatamalm river, on one side, and adjoining
tbe last mentioned tract of 200 acres, granted to Joseph
M. Cole—six hundred acres, bounded on the Alatama
ha river on one side, and on all. other sides by vacant
lands at the time of survey, granted to the said John.
Cole—two hundred acres of pine land, on the waters ot
Alexander’s creek, wi hm half a mile of the Alatamaha
river, adjoining lands of Mr. Williams, and Winewood
M'lntosh, at the time of survey, granted to Fair Williams.
Being informed of tresspasses having; been already com
mitted on the aforesaid lands, 1 Hereby give notice that
I shall make it my business to detect, and prosecute, alt
such violators of t}ve law, where I am a party at interest.
Any person, or persons, wishing to purchase any of said
lands, can make it known by applying to the subscriber,
near Hartford, (Ga.) who is one of the proprietors of
said lands, and duly authorised to act as agent for the
rest of the heirs of the Said John Cole, deceased, to
whom all the aforesaid lands belonged to in hjs hfe time.
I am informed that a great part of all the lands which
lie in the swamp are of the first quality tor cultivation;
there is also a variety of excellent timber on said
All the said lands lie between 14 and 18 miles of Danen.
JOSEPH WOOD.
Hartford, (~ Ga.J January 25, 1818.—mb—18 x
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PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
NORTH SIDE, UPPER END
TANARUS; augusta. : vi;..
HIS new, largeMfid commodious four-story Building*,
is, at present, so far completed, that the subscriber®
are enabled to tender their services to the public in the
lipe of their profession. They pledge their utmost ex
ertions to render their customers comfortable and well
aacqißmrtdaUon% T%ir mesas are
ample, and their disposition as good to effect this prom
ise as most pubheans. ” Their Stables are well supplied
with Provender, and an attentive Ostler. Their Table
with as good Fare as the market affords. Their rooms
with good Beds, kept neat—and their Bar with obliging
young men, who wifi furnish them with genuine Liquors.
The superintendance and management of all whjtih, will
be scrupulously attended to by the subscribers, wht
ask no more encouragement than they may be fairly en
titled to, from tbeir assiduity to give general satisfaction.
, COSBY DICKINSON,
. STARNES.
N. B. Boarders accommodated by die year, month
or week; and private drawing rooms with chambers at
tached, will be always in readiness and neatly prepared
for the reception offamilies.
(L/'The Georgia Journal, Washington News, Darien
Gazette, Savannah Georgian and Charleston City Gazette
are requested to publish the above twice a week for two -
months; and forward their accounts to this office fop
payment.
Avgusta, February 13, 1819 18
Two Hundred Dollars’ reward.
k BSENTED from the plantation of James Moore#
will (one of the undersigned) on the 23d of DecembeiY
last, a Negro Wench, named CEUA, and on the 11th
January following, a negro man, named JACK, both
belonging to the estate of Mrs. Martha Powell, deceas
ed/ Fifty dollar’s reward will be given for the appre
hension of each or either of said negroes on delivery to
one of the subscribers and all reasonable expenses paid.
As it is believed said negroes have been inveigled or
stolen from the premises aforesaid, the further sum of
one hundred dollars will be paid for proof to convic
tion of the offender.
Celia is about thirty-five years of age, African born,
speaks rather bad English, and in a very peculiar man
ner; but is otherwise smart, and shrewd. On being*
spoken to, she has the singular habit of throwing up
her head with a disdainful air. JACK, her husband,
between forty and forty-five years iff age, about five
feet eight inches high, steady and sedate in his man
ners, one upper tooth lost, and some country marks.—
Both of said negroes, it is believed, are branded on the
breast with the letter M.
LEIGHTON WILSON") executors on
JAMES MOORE \estate Mrs.
GEO. ABBOTT J Ptrwett.
Glynn county, February 7, 1819.—17
Notice.
the first Monday in May next will be sold in the
V 7 town of Brunswick, Glynn five hundred
and fifty LOTS in said town, being for default of an ex
tra tax, laid by the commissioners for the years 1815,
16,17 and 18, agreeable to an act passed in November,
1814. L ABRAHAMS, t. c.
Brunswick , March 1 st, 1819.—X 21
Notice A
I dissolved on jhe 18th ultimo.
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