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VOL. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY’
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MLYTYRE $ AULL'EN,
(bay-street)
AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements, not exceeding one square, seventy
fit f. cents for the frst insertion; and thihty-mven
and a half, each successive time.
(Ej’All letters, on business, to the editors, must be
POST-PAID.
v! The subscribers have received -jf
‘• ‘* PER BRIO NEPTUNE,
Amoved Salt in bulk Jr
Brosfejufitout Porter in casks Jr
ftIISgCHOONEII LADv’s DELlfi^,
J) barrels Flour, part selected ex-
P re M f ' u ” /
fl? ‘&*** PE^tM or
2£ wshel CORN. /
A < assortment PIES, pickled and
firatt f l'*iali, Beef, H#f*> Cratwhyxm, trunks of Shoes,
wmn Twiens anand
age, Furniturej/^hairs,all of whicWfcgy offer for sale
on eligible u/ms. Also 1 alky, lßaznnyid 1 double
farm Waflffnn, all with Harness.
SAWYER &. HETHMiG.
jf™? h 28
FRESH GOODS.
THE subscribers have just received from New-York,
per sloop Sparrow, captain Treat, a general assort
ment of DR K HOODS, 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 llats
3 ditto Bridles
40 kegs fresh Butter PHILO IIURD 8c CO.
may 3 28
Coffee, Sugar y Molasses, §*c.
©©
hhds. prime Havana Molasses
6 boxes double refined Havana Sugar
6 ditto Muscovado ditto
15 bags prime green Coffee and
70 barrels Tar
for sale by JAMES IL GIEKIE 8c CO.
april 5 24 _
■f. Ditto Flour
Ifirst quality HatsaSHfe4i^ts^^^
For Sale
weight of PRIME BACON, received
on consignment, per sloop Marv Ann, from Charleston.
CHARLES F. SIBBALD.
march 29 23
Bacon, Floury Fork, §’c. F
pounds prime N. C. Bacon jr
100 btUB-e^*|C/ Flour
30 I (\oyr and prime Votjyr
boxgnngnld Wiwulles jfjr
25U/Vloniorthern GnWMpF
nw?aijels loaf SugarjJpNL
jt> 0 Mlxts sup erior^ffetWiTO.
lAßueYlsnaburffns
Ir Iwgslieadir N. C. Sugar,
received and for
J* CHARLES 1). MALTBIfNcO.
at Harford's buHduig.
29 23
Cheap Plains, Blankets , tfc.
TER DUIG INTELLIGENCE, FROM LIVERPOOL.
HALL, COOKE 8c CO. have just received, and
opened, a large assortment of
White Negro PLAINS
Blue do. do.
London dufiil BLANKETS, and
Common red FLANNELS
which they will sell by the piece or package on moder
ate terms,
nov 30 6
Darien lots for sale.
IJMIOM 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 HOUSE. For
terms apply to 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. Sjbbald, 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 well of most excellent water. For further particu
lars and terms apply to JOHN HUNTER,
march 15—21 Eagle Hotel.
Lamber Factorage
AND
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. Juhn Hun.er’s lower wharf, next
Qdiove colonel James Johnston’s. He lias every conve
i ‘ the reception of LUMBER, of every descrip
-•>. store t >v tin- s ..rug. • U I
DARIEN GAZETTE.
FRESH GOODS.
The subscriber has received Inf the sloop .Mary Ann, from
Charleston, amLpjfers for sale /
St! )I.ASSES in hogsheads and tierces
Jamaica Rum, in hogsheads
Muscovado Sugar, in hogsheads
Loaf Sugar in barrels
London bottled Porter in tierces
Madeira, Sherry, Teneriff and Malaga M ines 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 halfdo.
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 28ib 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
IVare in crates.
IN STORE,
A small assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware Bcc.
A few tons Share Mpulds,
Butter in kegs,
Bar Iron and Castings
Blue and green Paints.
CHARLES F. SIBBALD.
march 22 23
Cabinet Ware — cheap.
FFIHE intending to leave this, akree shortly
JL for informs the inhabijilms and others
that quantityjjftHegant Furniture,
and s he will dispose of
at*#!fP ’ \ 1 s be Wade immediately.
Exnajr 1 , , EjßLjvith an extensive assort
ment’ ■’ “ 1L ’ of any descrip
tion,! as may to him be
entrtf Jlfully fulfilled.
\ ELEAZEIT^J^RMAN.
( 4NeIL MAN, named JACK,
-t e is about
anoc3. by applying to Mrs.
v mouth of Guosb
For rent.
Ml STORE HOUSE, at present occupied by
J\. Messrs. Baker & Wclman. Possession to
be given on the first day of November next. —
For further information please apply to
ROSWELL KING.
To Travellers'mbj***
V| } theu|*WTcthat there is a
ft Ikept the river to Wa
tej hj/Ts Bluff, v. conveyance of
‘fm Sejaiul a boat of
E.
Two Hundred Dollars’ reward.
A BSENTEI) from the plantation of James Moore,
i V (one oi the undersigned) on the 23d of December
last, a Negro M ench, 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 fop the appre
hension of each or either of said negroes on delivery to
one of the subscribers and ali 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 i3 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 of 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.
1 . F. IGII TON IV II .SON”) executors oil
JAMES MOORE ‘pestate Mrs.
GEO. ABBOTT J PwfeU.
f.Utnn rovntn, February 7, 1819.—17
*’ JSotice.
ffIHE undersigned intending to. leave this place, for
JL a few months, lias appointed Mr. James Oliver his
‘attorney during his absence.
BIRDSEY NORTON.
may 3 28
NOTICE. 1
VLL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Tur
. ner, deceased, arc requested to make payment
within the time specified by law; and those having de
mands against said estate, to present them to
BENJAMIN LILES )
or V executors.
SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM, j
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 vears ;.ge, dark complexion, and says that
he form.— -elo ged to 1 homas King, of Dublin and
been runaway fiv weeks. RESOLVED WHITE,
juu-il 26, ——2 7 Wao/t-r.,
JI.IUIK.Y, fd.i.J M(KYI 1.1 y, JUr 17, 1819.
RECEIVED,
By brigs .Vew- Orleans Backet, from Liverpooland Or
leans, from Boston,
White and blue Plains
Duffle and rose Blankets
Red and w bite Flannels
Cotton Bagging
Earthenware, assm-ted, 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 Fircdogs
Shot, bar and sheet Lead
Cut and wrought Nails, 4d to3od
Swced, 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
Tripe, Salmon and Mackerel in kegs
Candles, in boxes, Oats, in bags
“White Lead in kegs anil barrels, Linseed Oil,
“Window,Glass, in boxes
Marble Tiles, Bricks, Grindstones,
White pine Boards and Scantlings
for sale by YQNGE, RICHARDSON 8t CO-
On consignment, by brig Orleans, from Boston , and foi
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.
THUS new, large and commodious four-story 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 are
ample, and their disposition as good to effect this prom
ise as most publicans. Their Stables are well supplied
with Provender, and an attentive Ostler. Their Table
with as good Fare as the market affords. 1 heir looms
with good Beds, kept neat—and their Bar v\ ith obliging
young men, who will furnish them with genuine J .iquors.
The superintendance and management of all which, will
he 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.
QC/The Georgia-Journal, Washington News, Darien
Gazette, Savannah Georg ian and Charleston City Gazette
are requested to publish the above twice a week for two
months; and forward their accounts to this office for
payment.
Avgusta , February 13, 1819 18
CAUTION. 7
a ¥HTBj|ubscriber takes this method of forewaming/my
passing in ailjLnianner whatever, on the following lands,
all of which situated in the county .of Gl/nn at the
time of survey hundred acres bounded on one side
by the and adjoinlngdmds of James
Spalding, and Willi-fflLAVilliams, at XpC\ time of survey,
granted to John hundma and ninety-seven
acres bounded on one si(Tft|bv jKe Alatamaha river and
adjoining lands of J. Helve®®!, at Ihetime of survey,
granted to the said J hundred acres
bounded by the AlataimiTO side, and adjoin
ing lands of Cole, attTWkime of survey,
granted to thes^jHmhnCole—two hundreiLicre.s bound
ed on the river, on one side,
the laaMMlrahned tract of 20(1 acres, graiitefSWJoscph
M. CgUr—Aix hundred acres, bounded on the /Dljtoma-
on one side, and on all other sides by
Jfmdsat the time of survey, granted to the said Jonp
-two hundred acres of pine land, on the waters jf
Alexander’s creek, wi bin half a mile of the Alat ainjfla
river, SHfeuiing lands of Mr. Williams, and W'inpwood
MHntoshTabAhc timeof survey, granted to Fair Mnlliams.
Being i l l foixtresspasses having been ahpmidy com
mitted onrebft alotWa!cl lands, 1 hereby giwniotice that
1 shall inyi to detect, ana prosecute, all
such vi<jkfay*sof tjie 1%, where I at interest.
any of said
lands, cipJmak.e it known DtaJn: ug to the subscriber,
*orcl, (Ga.) who of the proprietors of
said lyicl/, anil duly act as agent for the
rest dtd\e heij;s of Hie said JoluvColc, deceased, to
whom /l the afoi-eatfa lands in His life time.
I am informed thKf a great part of lands which
lie in tlie swjujrfp are of the first quamyrttattultivation;
there variety of excellent timber land.
All thejdfu lands lie between Hand 18 milePi||iarien
S JOSEPH Wf\n.
fGa.JJanuary 25, 1818.—mu—18
Executor's sales continued.
On the frst Tuesday tn June next,
Will be sold at the court house, in MHntosh county, be
tween the usual hours,
Forty-one NEGRO SLAVES, the property of the
late John Levett, deceased—being part of eighty-five
negroes, formerly Advertised to be sold in Savannah, the
4th May. The terms will be made known by applying
to the subscribers, administrators, with the will annexed.
CHRISTINA LEA ETT,
JOHN CARNOCHAN.
may IQ-—— .29
Sheriff'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 day, the fol
lowing property', vizi —
ONE tract of Land, situate on Harriss’sNeck, 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 Sou h-
Newportand Sapelo rivers; levied on as the property of
Benjamin Baker to satisfy an execution in favor of
J. E. White & Cos. —Conditions cash.
JAMES I’ELOT, b. s. m. c.
- m '“ 1 - ■
PROPOSALS
For publishing, at Milledgeville,
A NEWSPAPER—TO BE ENTITLED
GKO KG 1.1 liEP ÜBLIC.LY.
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-roval sheet:—not in
ferior, in point of size, to any in the state. The j ress,
and all necessary apparatus, to be entirely new, and of
the best quality. We solicit the patronage of an inde
pendent community,
coxniTioxs,
Three dollars in advance, (upon the receipt of the
first number) or four dollars at the expiration of 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-raid.
WALTER JONES,
HENRY DENISON.
Milledgeville, April 20, 1819.
(C/ 1 Subscriptions received at the office of the
Darien Gazette.
To Lumber-Cutters.
\\f ANTED for the Darien Steam Saw Mill ten thoU
f” sand FINE LOGS, either round, flat or square,
say so much per thousand feet, under 30 feet long, from
30 to 40 feet, and from 40 to 60 feet long.
None of the t imber will be wanted cut until Novem
ber next, or delivered until January .
Any person wishing to contract for 1000 or more logs
per year, for one or more years, w ill please apple to the
subscriber. ROSWELL KING,
april 12 25
CAUTION.
THE subscribers take this method of forewarning all
persons from erecting any buildings, making- any set
tlements, or tresspassing in any manner whatever, on
Wolf Island, the property of the subscribers, without
their pet mission, as they will be prosecuted to the ut
most rigor of the law. SAMUEL HAMILTON,
DAVID HAMILTON.
april 19 26
Georgia —Mtlntosh county.
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary, for
the county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Jonathan Thomas, Benjamin Baker,
r v and Mr9. Jane Baker, have this day applied for
letters of administration on the estate and effects of
Bright Baker, deceased, late of this county.
These arc, therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin- -
gular, the kindred anil creditors of the said deceased, to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on ;1
or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise, i*. t
ters of administration will be granted them.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 27i 1 ‘
of April, 1819. JAMES BURNETT, c. c. o
may 3 28
“‘ns
Georgia—JFlntosh county. r
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary for the
county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Ann J. MHntosh and William Davies
have this day made application for letters of ad
ministration, on the estate and effects of William A.
MTntosh, deceased, late of this county.
‘t hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or
before the first Monday in July next, otherwise, letters
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 — M‘lntosh county.
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary’, for
the county and state aforesaid,
WHEREAS, Mary Ann Oneal has this day made ap
plication for letters of administration, on the estate
and effects of Mary W oodruff, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections (if any they have) in my
office, on or before the first Monday in July next, other
wise letters of administration w ill be granted her.
Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of April,
1819. JAMES BURNETT, c. c. o.
april 12 25
Georgia—Tattnall county. jT
By clerk of the court of orilinapyof the
county and state aforesaid.
Wilder has apufied for letters
on the estate arnes
decWkcd, formcrjjrof South Carolina,
UrfSmiytWjstricG. jr
T 1 ic®qcfore, to crK&nd admonish, all and sin
gulasflyyfffndred and the said deceased, to
(d*(ny they nta-e) in my office, on
or b#oistl)c- first Monday in May otherwise let
ters Jf Mministrpmin will be grantcif.’
GJen hand and seal this26lV .March, 1819,
JAMES I’Enfcy, clerk.
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