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VOL. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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M INTYRE §* MILLED,
(bay-street)
AT FIVE DOLLARS TER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN AD VAN CB.
Advertisements, not exceeding 1 one sejuare, seventy
five cents for the first insertion; aiAi thirty-seven
and a half, each successive time.
CC/'All letters, on business, to tl\e editors, must be
POST-PAID.
The subscribers have received,
PER II It U 1 NEPTUNE,
Best stoved Salt in bulk
Brown Stout Porter in casks
PER SCHOONER lady’s DELIGHT,
300 barrels superfine Flour, part of it selected ex
pressly for family use.
PER SLOOP EUDOXA,
2000 bushels CORN.
IN STOBH,
A good assortment of GROCERIES, pickled and
smoked Fish, Beef, Pork, Crates, Iron, trunks of Shoes,
Irish Linens and domestic Goods by the piece or pack
age, Furniture and Chairs, ah of which they offer for sale
on eligible terms. Also 1 Sulky, 1 Razee, and 1 double
farm Waggon, all with Harness;
SAWYER & HERRING,
may 3 n 28 ‘*( = V
~FRESH GOODS.
THE subscribers have just received from New-York,
per sloop Sparrow, captain Treat, a general assort
ment of DRY G OO1)S, which they offer at wholesale
or retail, on the most reasonable terms. ‘ !
also on consignment,
10 cases first rate Saddles
8 ditto ditto Hats
2 ditto fine drab Hats
3 ditto Bridles ■ ‘ „
40 kegs fresh Butter PIIILO IIURD 8t CO.
may 3——2 B „
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &fc.
hhds. prime Havana Molasses
6 boxes double refined Havana Sugar
6 ditto Muscovado ditto
15 bags prime green Coffee and
TO barrels Tar
for sale by JAMES H. GIEKIE & CO.
april 5 24 , 3s*.;’
Just received
bushels N. C. Corn
A few barrels W hiskey
Ditto ditto Pork and Flour
Cases domestic Goods a
Ditto first quality Hats and Boots
for sale by C. THAYER,
april 12 25
• sp
For Sale B|
weight of PRIME BACON, received
on consignment, per sloop Mary Ann, from Charleston.
CHARLES F. SIBBALD.
march 29 23
Bacon, Flour, Boric, <Sfc.
02®®® pounds prime N. C. Bacon
100 barrels N. C. Flour
30 do mess ami prime Pork
25 boxes mould Candles
50 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey ’
25 do northern Gin
10 barrels loaf Sugar
30 boxes superior claret Wine
1 bale Osnaburghs
10 hogsheads N. C. Sugar,
received and for sale bv
CHARLES D. MALTBIE &
‘'S. r.t Harford's bnildffg.
march 23 Jp ■ % ‘
Cheap Ffuins, Blankets/
per brig intelligence, i go-y-tuv"” **“”
HALL, COOKE & CO. hj*,gc just ” mid
opened, a large assortiuEfStof
AVlute NegrqjyNffAlNS \
Blue ddo. M
Lomloiymiffil BLANKETS, and ir
(Jonirumi rial FLANNELS
which they u4il sell by the'piece or package on nKxhwt
ate terms,
nov 30 6
Da rien lots for sale.
ten to fifteen LOTS, in different parts of this
city, by GEORGE STREET,
april 5 24
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 two
horses, and one good saddle or carriage HORSE. For
terms npply to J GEORGE ATKINSON,
dec 28 10
For sale
A two 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 lias attached to it a comfortable kitchen,
servants’apartments, a stable, fowl-house, garden, and
a well of most excellent water. For further particu
lars and terms apply to JOHN lIUNTER,
march 15—21 ‘ Eagle Hotel
Lumber Factorage
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
FTIHK subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
i the public, that he cont inues to transact business in
the above line, on Mr. John Hunter’s lower wharf, next
above colonel James Johnston’s. He has every conve
( nee lor thy reception of LUMBER, of every descrip
'•'ii also: or ius store fur the storage of CD T-
S JON r
DARIEN G AZETTE.
FBESIf GOODS.
The subscriber has received by the sloop .Mary Ann, from
Charleston, and offers for sale;
Molasses in hogsheads and tierces
Jamaica Rum, in hogsheads
Muscovado Sugar, in hogsheads
Loaf Sugar in barrels
London bottled Porter in tierces
Madeira, Sherry, Tenenff and Malaga Wines in
quarter casks
New England Rum, in barrels .
Rye Whiskey ditto
Gin, ditto
Prime Beef ditto
Prime Pork ditto
Mess Beef, in half barrels
Superfine Philadelphia Flour, in barrels and half do.
Pilot bread in half barrels
Shad in ditto
Mackerel, in barrels
Smoked herring, in boxes
Lard, in kegs
Spermaceti and mould tallow Candles, in boxes
Red Ochre in barrels
White lead in oil, in 281 b kegs
Fish Oil in tierces
Sweet Oil in baskets
Fruit, in brandy and boxes
Dates in bags
Raisins in boxes
Almonds in bags
Prunes in boxes
Pickles, and fish Sauce in boxes
Filberts in bags
Hyson Skin Tea in chests
Hyson do. in half chests
Gunpowder Tea, in caddies
Blue printed dinner Sets, and other blue printed
Ware in crates.
IN STORE,
A small assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware Sec.
A few tons Share Moulds,
Butter in kegs,
Bar Iron and Castings
Blue and green Faints.
CHARLES F. SIBBALD.
march 22 r 22
For rent.
Ml STORE HOUSE, at present occupied by
J\. Messrs. Baker & Welman. Possession to
be given on the first day of November next.—
For further information please apply to
ROSWELL KING.
april 26— —27
To Travellers.
THE undersigned informs the public that there is a
FERRY kept at St. Mary’s across the river to Wa
terman’s Bluff’, with a flat boat for the conveyance of
horses and carriages-and a boat for the conveyance of
passengers in general. E. WATERMAN,
april 26 c 27
To Lumber- Cutters.
WANTED for the Darien Steam Saw Mill ten thou
sand PINE LOGS, either round, fiat or square,
say so much per thousand feet, under 30 ieet long, from
30 to 40 feet, and from 40 to 60 feet long. ‘
None of the timber will be wanted cut until Novem
ber next, or delivered until January.
Any person wishing to contractor 1000 or more.logs’
per year, for one or more years, will please apply to the
subscriber. ROSWELL KING.
april 12 25
CAUTION.
THE subscribers take this metjiod of forewarning all
personsfrom erecting any buildings, making any set
tlements, or tresspassing in any manner whatever, on
Wolf Island, the property of, the subscribers, without
their permission, as they will be prosecuted to the ut
most rigor of the Law. SAMUEL HAMILTON,
DAVID HAMILTON.
april 19——26
—
Two Hundred Dollars’ reward.
A BSENTED from the plantation of James Moore,
j jL (one of the undersigned) on the 23d of December
last, a Negro Wench, named CELIA, 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, husband,
bet ween forty and foHy-five years of age, about five
feet eight inches, high, steady and sedate in his man
ners, Vme 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 I
JAMES MOORE festate Mrs.
GEO. ABBOTT J Powell.
Glenn county, February 7, 1819.—17
•Notice.
fTIIIE undersigned intending to leave this place, for
1. a few months, has appointed Mr. James Oliver his
attorney during his absence.
BTRDSEY NORTON.
may 3—28
yoTJCK
VI.L persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Tur
ner, deceased, are requested to make payment
within the time specified by law; and those having de
mands agailist said estate, to presentthem to
BENJAMIN LILES V
oh p executors.
SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM,3
march 1 19
& Brought to gaol in Darien, April
22, 1819, a negro man, who says his name is SAM, and
that he belongs to William M‘Donald, of Wilkinson
county, in this state. lie is about five feet seven inches
high, 27 years of age, dark complexion, and says that
ne formerly belonged to Thomas King >f Dublin and
hemi runaway’ uv veen.s PIHOi \ j’.D VV HITE.
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DARIEN, (GA.) MONDAY , MAY 10, 1819.
RECEIVED,
By brigs New-Orleans Packet, from Liverpool , and Or
leans, from Boston,
White and blue Plains
Uuffie and rose Blankets
Red and white Flannels
Cotton Bagging
Earthenware, assorted, in crates and hogsheads
Tea sets of China, in boxes
Stone Jugs ami Jan, 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 Firedogs
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
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 Bed
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 so)
sale by the subscribers 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
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
NORTH SIDE, UPPER END BROAD-STREET,
AUGUSTA.
THIS new, large and commodious four-storv Building,
is, at present, so far completed, that the subscribers
are enabled to tender their services to the public in the
line of their profession. They pledge their utmost ex
ertions to render their customers comfortable and well
pleased with their accommodations. Their means arc
ample, and their disposition as good to effect this prom
ise as most publicans. Their Stables arc well supplied
with Provender, and an attentive Ostler. Their Table
w ith as good Pare as the market affords. Their rooms
with good Beds, kept neat —and their Bar w ith obliging
young men, who will furnish them with genuine Liquors.
The superintea dance and management of all which, will
be scrupulously attended to by the subscribers, who
ask no more encouragement than they may be fairly en
titled to, from their assiduity to give general satisfaction.
COSBY DICKINSON,
EBENEZER STARNES.
N. B. Boarders accommodated by the year, month
or week; and private drawing rooms with chambers at
tached, will be always in readiness and neatly prepared
for the reception of families.
dj'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 for
pa} ment.
Avgusta, February 13, 1819 18
CAUTION.
uTpHE subscriber takes this method of forewarning any
A person or persons from cutting Timber, or tres
passing in any manner whatever, on the following lands,
all of which were situated in the county of Glynn at the
time of survey:' —Six hundred acresbounded on one side
by the Alatamaha river, and adjoining lands of .Tames
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 Jolm 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 the Alatamaha river, on one side, and adjoining
the 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 of
Alexander’s creek, wi hin half a mile of the Alatamaha
river, adjoining lands of Mr. Williams, and Winewood
M’lntosh, atthe timeof survey, granted to Fair Williams.
Being informed of tresspasses having been already com
mitted on the aforesaid lands, I hereby give notice that
1 shall make it mv business to detect, and prosecute, all
such violators of the law, where 1 am a part}’ 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 his life time.
I am informed that a great part of all the lands which
lie in the swamp are of the first quality for cultivation;
there is also a variety of excellent timber on said land.
All the said lands lie between 14 and 18 miles of Darien
JOSEPH WOOD.
J fart ford, f Ga.J January 2.5, 1818.— mu —18
Sheriff 7 s sale.
On the first ‘Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at the market-house, in the city of Darien, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock of that duu, the fol
lowing property, viz; —
ONE tract of Land, situate on llurriss’s Neck, in this
county, containing one hundred and fifteen acres,
more or less, together with the improvements thereon,
adjoining lands of John Harris on the north, south by
lands belonging to the estate of Richard Cooper, on the
west by salt marsh, and on the east by a branch of South-
Newportand Sapelorivers; levied on as the property of
Benjamin Baker to satisfy an execution in favor of
J. E. White & Cos, —Conditions cash.
JAMES PELOT, n. s. W, c.
may 1 28
Ten Dollars 7 reward.
If SCAPED from the stable of N. Kempt, on the pub
ilic road, in Wayne county, on the Bth of March last,
a SORREL HORSE, about fifteen hands high, ten
years old, with a blazed face, the right fore foot and the
hind feet white. It is supposed he has crossed the
Alatamaha to go to the up country, where he was rais
ed. The above reward, with all reasonable expenses
will be paid by Mr. Kempt on d> . vering the horse to
hhn. ‘ V B. NICOLAU.
, .pi 26 -—L —27 I\ _
PROPOSALS
For publishing, at MiUedgevillx,
A NEWSPAPER—TO BE ENTITLED
aeoralA R EP UHLican.
THE duty of editors of newspapers, fortunately, is
well understood by the American people. ‘The pub
lication, therefore, of proposals for printing, does not,
as we conceive, require any avowal of political tenets,
or protestation of patriotism. ’Tis useless. Let their
work, not a prospectus, decide if editors be, or be not
worthy the patronage of their fellow-citizens.
The first number of the Georgia Republican will be
issued, by us, at Milledgeville, on the second Tuesday
in September, the present year. It will be printed
once a week, and on a large super-royal sheet: —not in
ferior. in point of size, to any in the state. The press,
and all necessary apparatus, to be entirely new, and of
the best quality. We solicit the patronage of an inde
pendent community.
CONDITIONS.
Three ilolliws in advance. (upon the receipt of the
first number) or four dollars at the expiration .4’ the
year. Advertisements and all other printing will be
done at the customary prices. Letters addressed to the
editors must, in all cases, be post-i>ati>.
WALTER JONES,
HENRY DENISON.
Milledgeville, April 20, 1819.
QT/’ Subscriptions received at the office of the
Darien Gazette.
Lumber.
THE subscriber has for sale from eighty to one hun
dred thousand feet of 1 and 1$ inch Boards, Scant
ling and Blank, and has every reason to expect a large
supply during the summer. Oftlers for particular des
criptions of Lumber will be promptly attended to, and
notice given when it is ready for delivery. To prevent
the least delay of vessels sent for cargoes, Mr. R. L.
Holcombe who resides near mV Lumber Yard will be
always ready to attend to the wishes of purchasers.
ARCHIBALD CLARK.
St. Mary's, (~Ga.J March 27, 1819 — t 25
Georgia —MAntosh county.
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary, for
the county and state aforesaid.
W7'HEREAS, Jonathan ‘l’homas, Benjamin Baker,
f ▼ and Mrs. Jane Baker, have this day applied for
letters of administration on the estate and effects of
Bright Baker, deceased, late of this county.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
tile their objections (if any they have) in my office, on
or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise, let
ters of administration will be granted them.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 27th day
of April, 1819. ‘ JAMES BURNETT, c. c. u.
may 3 28
Georgia—M‘ In tosh county.
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary for the
county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Ann J. MMntosh and William Davies
have this day made application for letters of ad
ministration, on the estate and effects of William A.
M'lntosli, deceased, late of this county.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to 1
file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or J
before the first Monday in July next, otherwise, letters 1
of administration will he granted them.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 27th day
of April, 1819. JAMES BURNETT, c. c. o.
may 3 28
Georgia — MAntosh county. 1
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary,
the county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Mary Ann (fin al lias this day tn.BHH|
plication for letters of administration, on
and effects of Mary Woodruff', deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, al wBS
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
ed, to file their objections (if any they have) in WBijjjs
office, on or before the first Monday in July next, otl BH
wise letters of administration will he granted her. B|||
Given under my hand and seal this 7th dav of
1819. JAMES BURNETT, c. c. o .■M
april 12 2iS B
Georgia — Tattnall county.
By James Perry, clerk of the court of ordinary of the j
county and state aforesaid. I
WHEREAS, William Wilder has applied for letters
of administration on the estate and effects of James
Thompson, sen. deceased, formerly of South Carolina,
Beaufort district.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on
or before the first Monday in May next, otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 26th March, 1819.
JAMES PERRY, clerk.
april 19 * 26
Georgia —Wayne county. j
By P. Bryan, clerk of the court of ordinary, for tin x
county and state aforesaid.
XETHEREAS, Higdon Brown and Harriet
TT apply for letters of administration on the
of Meshack Burney, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said
to file their objections (if any they have) in my
on or before the 12th May, otherwise letters of
tration will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office this 12 th day
of April, 1819. ‘ P. BRYAN, c. c. o.
april 12
JOR PRINTING . Jk
or
EXECUTED
WITH NEATNESS AND
AT
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