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VOL. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY
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Bank of Darien, 18 th Alay, 1819. j
THE Direction having taken under consideration (the i
whole board present) the expediency of establishing
n Branch of its Bank forthwith in terms “of its charter
“at some convenient place contiguous to the Ocmulgee”
came to the determination of taking measures for carry
ing this part of their powers now into effect. The pe
titions and representations on the subject, which have
been received at Bank, were then taken under consid
erations, and the reasons therein stated in favor of the
several places which have laid claim to the location of
this Branch were duly weighed.
(I hereupon it is unanimously resolved, That the town of
Marion, in the country of Twiggs, be fixed as the
most suitable place, at present, for the establishment of
a Branch of this Bank—and that the Board will, on
Tuesday, the 13th of July next, proceed to the choice of’
five persons to be directors of the same.
By order, ~,
ELEAZ. EARLY, cashier,
may 21 31
NOTICE.
ON the first day of this month the concern of
Carnochan & Alitchel, in our establishment, ceased
by its limitation—and it will, as previously, be conduct
ed by us, under the firm of
JAMES 11. GIEKIE & CO.
may 11 31
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore, existing in this place
under the firm of Gaudry, Champayne id Cos. was
dissolved by mutual consent on the 17th instant. All
persons indebted to said firm will please make payment
to Charles 1.. Champayne, who will continue the bu
siness on his own account.
J. B. GAUDRY,
CHARLES L. CHAMPAYNE,
A. DUFAURE,
may 24 n——3l
The subscriber,
(i RATEFUL for the encouragement he has received
“in this place from its citizens, as copartner of
Can dry, Dupon id Cos. and Gaudry, Champayne id Cos.
during these two last past years, begs leave to inform
his friends and customers that lie will continue business
on the same principles as before, and hopes that the
same encouragement will be granted him now on his in
dividual account as heretofore.
CHARLES 1.. CHAMPAYNE.
F for llousc^Fr^^^|j^^^s!ils^^^^^^^^
FRESH (UWi)sffjf
TlfflfrmOscnbers have just received froirO>mv-Vork,
Sparrow, captain Treat, assort
ment lOOHSf which they xrfrer at wholesale
or retak ‘ Nj^Ureasonabletyims.
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, ti£c.
m
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 11. GIEKIE & CO.
april 5 24
Cheap Plains, Blankets, tffc.
per nuiG intelligence, from LiVF.nrooL.
HALL, COOKE & CO. have just received, and
opened, a large assortment of
W hite Mgro PLAINS
Blue do. do.
London dnffil BLANKETS, and
Common red FLANNELS
which they will sell by the piece or package on moder
ate terms,
nov 30 6
Da rien lots for sale.
17ROM ten to fifteen LOTS, in different parts of this
city, by GEORGE STREET,
april 5 24
For rent.
®A STORE HOUSE, at present occupied by
J\. .Messrs. Bakei &, Wclman. Possession to
be given on the first day of November next. —
For further information please apply to
ROSWELL KING.
april 26 27
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 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. Sibbald, esq. comprising as complete an
as any in the citv. The house contains
■fix rooms; and lias attached to it a comfortable kitchen*,
ants’apartments, a stable, fowl-house, garden, am’
pen
DARIEN GAZETTE.
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 low er wharf, 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, &c. THOMAS JONES.
Savannah , October 26——1
The subscriber
I RETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Darien for
1/the liberal encouragement fie has received from
I them during bis stay in the city. He will be absent
> for a few months, and on his return intends to resume
the business of PAINTING and GLA/ANG in all
its various branches. KICCARD B. FOSDICK.
may 17—-——*— 30
The subscriber,
ABOUT leaving this city for the north, „takes this
method to inform his friends and the public, that he.
shall return early in the fall with an extensive assort
ment of GOOD§ in his line.
NATHANIEL CORNW ELL.
may 2-4 31
■ ——— ■ —i
Notice.
IHAVE appointed Mr. Reuben King my attorney
while absent a few months.
DANIEL JACKSON, jun.
. may 17- c- 30
Twenty dollars ’ reward.
A BSCONDEI) about a month ago, from Charleston,
I *_ South Carolina, my negro woman, MILEY, 22 years
of age, 4 feet 6 inches high, stout made, pleasant coun
tenance, and has several scars on the left side of her
neck. Milev was seen in Savannah 12 or 14day s since
in the possession of a young map, who it is supposed
inveigled her away. It is their intention, no doubt,
to travel farther south. The above reward, and ull
reasonable expences will be paid to any person de
livering said woman Miley to ntc, or lodge her in any
gaol in this state, or South Carolina, so that I can get
her again. All persons are cautioned against harbor
ing or employing said woman Miley as they will be
prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law if found guilty.
ROBERT AOGER.
QTj’The Charleston City Gazette will please insert
the above advertisement four times and present the bill
to the advertiser in Charleston,
may 17 -ct -30
Two Hundred Dollars ’ reward.
ABSENTED from the plantation of James Moore,
(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 Pow ell, deceas
ed. Fifty dollar’s reward will be given for the a;, pre
hension of each or either of said negroes or. 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 farthc-t sum of
one hundred dollars will be paid for proof to convic
tion of the offender.
Celia is about thirty-five years of ag-e, Afocan born,
speaks rather bad English, and in a very’ pi vyiiur man
ners hut, is otherwise smart and shrewd. Oh being
spoken to, she has the singular habit of throw ing 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. —i
Both of said negroes, it is believed, are branded on thaj
breast with the letter M,
LEIGH I ON WILSON") executors on
JAMES MOORE Restate Airs.
GEO. ABBOTT J Powell.
Glynn county, February 7, 1819. —17
To Lumber-Cutters.
VE/"ANTED for ihe Darien Steam Saw Mil! ten thou-
I* sand FHNE LOGS, either round, flat or square,
say so much per thousand feet, under-30 feet long, froim
30 to 40 feet, and from 40 Jo 60 feet long.
None of the timber will he wanted cut until Novem
ber next, or delivered until January. ,
Any person wishing to contract for 1000 or more logs
per for one or more years, will please apply to tile
subscriber. ROSWELL KING;
april 12 25 4
—
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 permission, as they will be prosecuted to the ut
most rigor of the law. SAMUEL HAMILTON,
DAVID HAMILTON.
april 19’ 26
NOTICE.
A I.L persons indebted to Ihe estate cf Benjamin Tur-
J\ iht, deceased, are requested to make payment
within tiie time specified by law; and those having de
mands against said estate, to present them to
BENJAMIN LII.ES 4
on executors.
SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM,3
march 1 19
£3° Brought to gaol in Darien, April
22, 1819. a negro man, who say s his name is SAM, and
that he Wlongs to William M'Donald, of Wilkinson
county, is this slate. Ileis about five feet seven inches
high, 27 years of age, dark complexion, and says that
he formerly belonged to Thomas King, of Dublin and
been runaway five weeks. RESOLVED WHITE,
Executor's safes contimp^L
K- o the first Tuesday tn Jiti&J&vt,
Will be/ court-house. ijMmMutosh countv, be-
the isuafnours,
Fnrif and ice, . the property of the
late jJst and sou tv. V'ySJseing part of eighty-five
>;• -
*''*“"* m ‘S.
■son rence, v.as dug up on the. ~Utn
L 1 some weighing 45 lbs. each, were plcnltV' * *
DARIEN, f0.1.J MONDAY, .MAY 31, 1819.
RECEIVED,
Tty brigs New-Orlenns Tucket, from Liverpool, and Or -
leans,from Huston,
HITE and blue Plains
Duflie and rose Blankets
Red and white Flannels
Cotton Bagging
Earthenware, assorted, in crates anil hogsheads
Tea sets of China, in boxes
Stone Jugs and Jars, assorted
Plain and cut Glass, assorted, in tiercc9
Shades, in tierces
Plough Moulds, fry ing Pans, Gridirons and trace
Chains
Iron Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Spiders and F'iredogs
Shot, bar.and sheet Lead
Cut and w rought Nails, 4d tooOd
Sweed, Russian and English Iron
Porter and Ale, in tiercel
N. E. Rum, in hogsheads and barrels
West-lndia 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 and barrels, Linseed/f*^k
Window Glass, in boxes jvenw
Marble Tiles, Bricks, Grindstones,
W hite pine Boards and Scantlings
for 9i;le by YONGE, RICHARDSON & CO-
On consiicLw&tt, by brig Orteuns, from Boston, and foi
the subscribers at a small advance,
A few trunks and boxes assorted men’s, women’s and
children’s BOOTS and SHOES.
Jk YONGE, RICHARDSON &. CO.
dec^P— 9
PJMNTERS’ IIOTEL,
NORTH SIDE, UPPER END RROAD-STREET,
AUGUSTA.
FIITHS large and commodious four-story Building!
A is, at. present, so far completed, thu'. the subscribers
are enabled to tender their serv ices’ to the public in the
line of their profession. They pledge their utiflos ex
ertions to render their customers comfortable and well
pleased with their accommodations. Their means are
aftiplc. and their disposition as good to effect tins 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. I heir rooms
with good Beds, kept neat —and their Bar with obliging
yoUngmen, who will furnish them with genuine Liquors.
The superitvteiulaiice and management of all which, will
be scrupulously attended to by the subscribers, who
ask no move encouragement than they may he fairly en
titled to, from their assiduity to give general satisfaction.
COSBY DICKINSON,
EBENe'zER STARNES,
N. B. Boarders accommodated by the year, month
or week: and private dratving rooms with chambers at
tached, w ill be always in readiness and neatly prepared
for the reception of families.
(Tj Tlie Georgia Journal Washington News, Darien
Gazette, Savannah Georgian andC)larleslon City Gazette
are requested to publish the above twice a week for,tvvo
months; and forward their accounts to this office for
payment.
Avgusta, February 13, 1819——18
Sheriff’s sale. —— *
JL r 3 'qcstlav, the first Ju**r^next,
JdoAftsmvder, for cash,
i I|F’ 0 the property of Thomas
VJF” j, Q from ‘the superior
ojoKlfT J - 15 r.
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next, Ap
JJ ill at the market-house, in the city of Duem^e
t e-vi w-xjlawjf of 10 and 3 o'clock of that fol
-1 owing proptKtrijru; — jr
O’ K tract of on in this
‘ !l1
more ojHH|’ojapilicr
adjoii-:-*Jfipsw™ John “ l * nori It, south l.y
lain!e Coojier, on the
east: nwpKiai.iicly of South
rSa jßpßfn levied on ali}*£ property of
Bakjjpro satisfy an favor of
jttCv. . f,\ ijkitJiiJtfo. —Conditions cash.
JAMES PELOT, and. s\,
v.Jrff- 23 ‘
Ueo rgia—AC In tosh county.
By James Burrett, clerk of the court of ordinary , for
the county and state aforesaid.
TI7IIEREAS, Jonathan Thomas, Benjamin Baker,
IT and Mrs. Jane Baker, ha\ e this day applied lor
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
fife their objections (if any they have) in my office, on
or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise, let
ters of administration will lie granted them.
Given Under my hand and seal of office, this‘27lh dav
of April, lffiy. ‘ JAMES BURNETT, c. c. o.
may r 3 28
Georgia —AF In tosh con nty.
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary for the
county and state aforesaid.
lIfHEREAS, Ann J. M'lntosh and William Davies
?▼ have this day made application for letters of ad
n.imstration, on the estate and effects of William A.
MMntosh, deceased, late of this county.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, die kindred anti 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 be granted them.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 27th day
of April, 1819. JAMES BURNETT, e. c.o. ’
may 3 28
Georgia—AT In tosh county.
By James Burnett, clerk of the court of,ordinary, for
the county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Mary Ann Oneul lias this day made ap
plication for letters of administration, on the estate
aml.efrects 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 hav v e) in my
office, on or before the first Monday in July next, other
wise letters of administration will be granted her.
Given under my hand and seal (lbs 7lb dav of April,
PROPOSALS
For publishing , at Afd!<ulgcxilh\
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Alilledgeville, April 20, 1819.
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may 24 31
NOTICE .
‘VTINE months after date application will bo made to
I’ ‘be court of ordinary of the county of Tattnall, fot*
leave to sell all the real estate of Asa Travis, deceased*
for the benefit of the heirs,
Id F FLETON WYCIIE, ex’or,
april 15 L§ r —•—26
Notice.
lyflNE months after du‘e application will bo rha ’e to
IN the honorable the court of ordinary of YFiquish
County, for letters of dismission on the estate of John
Dregors, late of said county, ‘deceased.
h eh
nancy x dregors*
51 AllK.
may 10, 1819- t. 4 -30
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