Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, June 21, 1819, Image 1

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VOL. I. PUBLISHED WEEKLY PT MLYTTKE $ MILLED, (bay-stheet) AT FITE DOLtAHS I’F.R ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Advertisements, not exceeding one square, seventy five cents for the first insertion; and thirty-seven and a half, each successive time. dj'All letters, on business, to the editors, must l^e POST-PAID. ft* Fur sale j/tfwK FTHIE fast sailing sloop CITIZEN, thirty tons ■iy 1- burthen, now lying at Mr. Carnochan’s wharf. For terms, applv to the master on board or to JEREMIAH LESTER. may 31 33 i ST. JOHN’S LODGE. PROPOSALS will be received by either of the sub scribers in all this month, for building a Masonic Hall in this city, agreeably to the plan which the committee will produce, on application. Those disposed to under take, will apply at the store of Charles L. Champayne, where the plan may be seen. JOHN B. MILLS, A CHARLES L. CHAMPAYNE, ( ALLEN B. POWELL, >comnuttee ARMAND LEFILS. J june 1 32 }tank of Darien, 18 th May, 1819. THE Direction having taken under consideration (the whole board present) the expediency of establishing a 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 eration, and the reasons therein stated in favor of the several places which have laid claim to the location of this Branch were duly weighed. 11 hereupon it is unanimously resolved, That the town of Marion, in the county of Twiggs, be fixed upon 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 24 31 * ■ 1 ‘ ■*■ Bank of Darien, the Bth June, 1819. OTICE. —From and after the 14th day of June to _L n the first of October next, this bank will open at 11 o’clock, anu close,at one o’clock. , By order. [34] • ELEAZ. EARLY, cashier. NOTICE. THE .captain Farnham or* Varnum who individuals came to Blackboard islandjllr ihe 31st ult. in a boat bearing the revenue amors, is here by cautioned against repeating thadlftis'ilts he there offered and the aborts he „ ©mdKfc;d on the pre mises of the will be at tended with the rigor* of ; and all persons are forbidden from trespass'ina* aiw manner on said island, as the subscriber is the property of the United StatesfWlrriTniftei■ Wtes care, as well as to submit no longerto the have been offered to himself and family. J ANriIONY sII^UOCK. Coffee , Sugar, Molasses, ifc. 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 11. GIEIvIE & CO. april 5 24 Cheap Flu ins, Blankets, Bfc. PEP. ItIIIG INTELLIGENCE, FROM LIVERPOOL. nALL, COOKE & CO. have just received, and opened, a large assortment of White Negro PI.AINS Blue do. do. London duffil BLANKETS, and Common red FLANNELS which they will sell by the piece or package on moder ate terms, nov 30 6 Lumber 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. John Hunter’s lower 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, Sac. THOMAS JONES. Savannah, October 26 1 Darien lots fur sale. ten to fifteen LOTS, in different parts of this - city, by GEORGE STREET, april 5 24 For sale, IF immediate application is made, a young and healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who has been accustomed to the field, w ith one child about two years old. For particu lars inquire at this office. june 14—m—34 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 IIORSE. For terms applv 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 establishment as any in the city. The house contains six rooms; and has attached to it a comfortable kitchen, servants’ aparttnents, a stable, fowl-house, garden, anil j DARIEN GAZETTE. RECEIVED, By brigs Neiv-Ovleans Packet, from Liverpool , and Or leans, from Boston , HITE 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, 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 to 30d Sweed, Russian and English Iron 1 orter and Ale, in tierces N. E. Rum, in hogsheads and barrels West-India Rum, in hogsheads Holland Gin asd Brandy, in pines Coffee, in bags, ban-els 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 W'hite 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 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 - a NOTICE. ON the first day of this month the concern of Canto chan & Mitchel, in our establishment, ceased by its limitation—and it will, as previously, be conduct ed by us, under the firm of James H. Giekie , Cos. JAMES 11. GIEKIE WM. MAC MASTER. A are cautioned from nurctejmig two drewii by me—omyglfen to Lovett u) of three iaMM&W and sir dollars -,fjpdce frWtefrg- caffiggpffother given to James Sit oit(g&m/ru\ e c m tmtiffehnndred and six dollars t-welveWM a were drawn some time cm fr aftcik !i I have never \ alue. ” M r.ItJTIO.Y. 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 Five dollars’ reward, Al'ftlydl reasonable expenses will be given for t}e ap* premmsion and delivery of the subscriber's negro wench who, runaway from the Bt'n Shrfs a tolerajfy about 25 or 26 mada oLrfreroarkably 7 dark complexion, sourness of disposition. high, and had on a blue she eloped, but hav ing taken her to describe her African by birth, a French family, her ioler spryKorrect, whilst she ar ticulates the Kntrijsh in a very manner. John Carrol, of Haneys Neck,fGi-Jierlv oWgfid her, by whom she was solcklo John Priestcr, who sctH|jher to the un dersignedyrTwenty dollars for proof tiPkmnviction of her being harbored by a black person, anflfcfifty if by a besides the above reward be git-eij^y^ Han a way the public boat Constitution, in Darien, two . negro men, belonging the state, viz:—Tom, about thirty years of age, four feet eight or ten inches high, and of a black complexion; his fingers crooked by cold, and can play a good drum and fife; he speaks broken.— FRANK, about the same age, height and complexion of Tom, but stout and well built; slow in his motion and speech, and lias rather a down look when spoken to. — A liberal reward will be given to any person, who will deliver either, or both, of them to me, or any one of the commissioners of the Oconee navigation, or confine them in gaol so that 1 can get them again. N. G. PAC E, commander P. boat. dj“The editor of the Georgia Journal will please in sfcrt the above, june 14 cA- 34 and brought to Darien gaol, by&qtHvn//.ester and Brow, pilots of Darien, from negroes, FRANK and TOM— Frank Tom 5 Jdack complexion; say they were ®up iu^tvrtlorr)i n ranaway from Hie pJjojfc -goat Constitution, oil \dfiW jnne 14— Two Hundred Dollars’ reward. A BSENTRD 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 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 ratjier 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. IACK, 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. LEIGHTON WILSON”) executors on JAMES MOORE Wilatc Mrs. GEO. ABBOTT J Povell. DARIEN, fGA.J MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1819. Extensive sales for Bridge Bills. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, The 6th and 7th of July next, ll ill be sold at the market-house in the city of Augusta, at 10 o'clock, && PRIME NEGROES 3 Lots in Springfield, No. 14,15 and 16 6 Lots at the Sand Hills 4 tenements of Bridge Row 2 improved lots on Broad street, below the market house From 200 to 300 shares steam boat stock From 40 to 60 shares Wharf Stock 250 to 300 pieces prime cotton Bagging. Terms of sale. —All sums under 500 dollars, cash, and above that amount, one third cash; the balance at three and four months, for notes with approv ed endorsers, and bearing interest, On THURSDAY, the Bth of July next, A 10 o'clock, A subscription for the Bridge Shares, 8 100 each, will be opened in the tenement where the Bridge Bank was kept, and will be kept open for two day s, from 10 to 1 o’clock, during which no person will be allowed to take more than ten shares, but on the third day, the whole not before subscribed for may be taken by any person. At the time of subscribing, one third will be required in pay ment, and the balance at thre e and four months, with interest, when unexceptionable titles will be made, and interest allowed on each instalment pre viously paid. THOMPSON &. BLACK, aiicl'is. djr’The respective pap'ers in the state will publish the above until the 6th July, june 14- 34 ’ “ “ NOTES OF HAND that are considered perfectly good, to a much larger amount than there are Bridge Bills in circulation, will, before 12 o’clock to morrow, be placed in the Branch bank, of this city, for the purpose of allowing all those who hold Bridge Bills an opportunity of exchanging them for a selection from those notes. Besides which from 50 to 60 prime NE GROES will be sold at the Market-houpe, in this city, on the first Tuesday in July next, and Bridge Bills laken in payment; and on the first Monday thereafter the BRIDGE opposite this city, will be ofted at the Branch Bank, in small shares, to holders of Bridge Bills—the undersigned being determined at an early date to pay every dollar of their paper now in circulation: and feel grateful for the politeness already shewn by those who have demands against them. Before titles are made, the loau whicli the State Bank at present has on the Bridge will be removed. JONH MHLINNE, HENRY SHULTZ. CCTThe publishers of all the newspape s in this state, will please insert tiie above in their respective papers till the first of July next, and transmit their accounts tor payment. Augusta May 26, 1819. 53 L In Council, June 5, 1819. tCJTHEREAS, the approaching hot season renders it Tf t necessary that precautionary means should be a dopt&cUto prevent canine madness; and whereas, it has been represented to council the streets and precincts of the city ate infested by great numbers of Dogs, to tjta g-reat annoyteice of the inhabitants thereof, who arajFrc quenily bestin’ them when in the prosecution orfheir ordinary pursuit, to the iminent hazard and dMger of their persons; tnte-efore, to put a stop to the tenl com plained of, be it orHmned, That from and aftejjrthe 25th day of June, instumv it shall not be lawful,for dogs of any description, to rite at large in the stjeets or com mons of said mtyft the%wner or owners at which have not paid a taxfcf Jhree qtelars for each jßid every dog thus sufi'erea lUtee; and thyclerk is hereby directed to saio%x on payment of which it shall be of the clerLto finish a circular tin plate tftAlfeTincf vidual thus pte ipg the tax; which, sus pend€d aro^n<ktlj^p l W^ r s be evidence of the payment audit further shall be the dutr of the clerk to/keep an accurate registry ofthenanics jpf individuals/witii tU- number as well as the namtJ oflhe dogs on'wliich taJA| have been paid; which refist®', the miujNial shall from time to time ex amine, afd affdogs, capwvery descripti%, found running at large/on which a <Sx has not been pteil, shall, after the time, be put out of the pale of pro tection, and the shal, or any other prijkon, is autho rised to destrqy the seme with fire arms, W any other weapon; an<h€very dog so destroyed, lie A they shall receive a sufn not exceeding fifty cents to Mjkcollected, from the Jfwner or owners of such dog or ri<®s so des- in case no owner should be the funds dfthe corporation. By order of council. % j JAMES BURNETT, ch^k. june 7 n ——33 ff NOTICE. ALLpltecyfejfcwniiig Lots in the ci|yot Darien, are lierelJy|h(*ttfiedto come forward and pay the city tax otherwise, execution wiil i iftrjpttely issue for their taxes, gjg JAMES BURNEiT,* <> Georgia — M 6 lntosh eounty. BY James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary for Mdntosh county and state aforesaid. Whereas Martha Sktarwoood and Rothcus Ilrinkwa ter have this day made application for letters of admi nistration on the estate and effects of James Slieurwood, deceased, late of this county; These are therefore to cite and adnfonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they have) in mp office on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise let ters of administration w ill be granted them. Given under my hand and seal of office, this t\venty r ninth day of May, 1819. JAMES BURNETT, c. c u. may 31 1 32 Georgia — M’ In tosh county. By James Burnett, clerk of the court of ordinary, for the county and state aforesaid. VV7HEREAS, Mary Ann Oneal has this day made ap ? t plication for letters of administration, on the estate and effects of Mary Woodruff) deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the sa ; d 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 will be granted her. Given under my hand and seal this 7:h day of April, 1819. JAM.US UIHJSM.i T. c. i. u. PI-I.YTEIIS’ HOTEL, NORTH SIDK, UPPER END IIROAD-STREET) AUGUSTA. Finns new, large and commodious four-story Building, JL is, at present, so far completed, that the subscribers are enabled to tender their services to t lie 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 prem ise as most publicans. Their Stables are well supplied with I’rovender, and an attentive Ostler. Their Table with as good Fare as the market affords, lhcir rooms with good Beds, kept neat —and their Bar with obliging young men, who will furnish them with genuine Liquors. The superintendance 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, KBENF.ZER S U\ RNES. N. B. Boarders accommodated by the year, month or week; and private drawing rooms with chambers at tached, will be alway sin readiness and neatly prepared fortlie reception of families. dj'The Georgia Journal, Washington News, Darien Gazette, Savannah Georgian and Charleston City Gazette are requested to publish the above Hvice a week for two months; and forward their accounts to this office for payment. . iugusta, Febmary 13, 1819 18 “proposals"” For publishing, at MiUedgeville, A NEWSPAPER—TO BE ENTITLED GEORGIA REPUBLICAN. THE duty of editors of newspapers, fortunately, is well understood by the American people. The pub. licatiou, 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 MiUedgeville, on the second Tuesday in September, the present year. It will he 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 dollars in advance, (upon the receipt of the. first number) or four dollars at the expiration of the year. Advertisements and all other print ng will be done at the customary prices. Letters addressed to the editors must, in all cases, be posi-caid. WALTER JONES,- HENRY DENISON. MiUedgeville, Apiil 20, 1819. (Ly subscriptions received at the office of the Darien Gazette. ‘to Lumber-Cutters. Vli/’ANTED for the Darien Steam Saw Mill ten thou- T ▼ sand FINE LOGS, either round, fiat or square, say so much per thousand feet, under 50 feet 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 contract for 1000 or more log?, per year, for one or more years, will please apply to hel subscriber. ROSWELL KING. A april 12 25 notJce. ’JJI ALL persons indebted to the estate of ncr, deceased, are requested to mak wiiliin the- time specified by lav , and t Lost . main Is again -a aid c.ian . I■< pin m uM belli I > HHHH BENJAMIN LILES Y 11111 l ° ” > SAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM, S march 1 19 ‘Sl,,it >f G-arfm —,)p hit use (vT 188 JOUN ROBERTS A \w. > In the Justice’s Court. W JOHN"WILSON. 3 _ ■ A desired to tatfe nent in ttmTase, on the^ s shovel and wo tables; one Castor; iters; one Picture; one. alf sets Cups and Sau ce brass Candlesticks; pillow; one Hair Brush; Sos Small Rice; one box irfinie Jug, content s un sevenmieces of Pork— iin Wilson, to satisfy an ;rts. ITE, adjustable. AN ACT To grant certain powers to the commissioners of pilot age for the port of Darien, and to authorise them trjj collect a tonnage duty on vessels. Be it enacted by the senate and hoitfe ofrepresentatives the Mate of Georgia, in general assembly met, and ir irA hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the corn! missioners of pilotage for the port of Darien shall ful pow er and authority to place in the Ylatainalia ridHgg certain anchors, lmoys and chains, for the aiding and assisting vessels in their passage from to Doboy sound. sH 4 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesai,!}’ That if any person or persons shall displace, cut, break, alter or destroy, any of the said anchors, buoys or chains, they shall forfeit and pay the sum of three hundred dol lars, to be recovered in any court of tins sriite having jurisdiction. Any person giving information to convic tion, of the off ender, shall be entitled to one half of the penalty, which is one hundred and fifty dollars, § 3. And be it further enacted, That the commission ers of pilotage for the port of Darien, be, and thev a*-e hereby authorised, to levy and collect on all vessels .. - riving at the port of Darien, three cents per ton, for t : - purposes as above expressed: Provided this acts! )* not he construed to authorise the said commissie- >-s pilotage to collect tonnage duty on vessels coasting tcssels and drug* -s in this si a 1 BUN 1 A \ , N sp’ ak ■r■ !’ //,. , h \ 1111 No. 35.