Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, July 26, 1819, Image 1

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VOL. I. PUBLISHED WEEKLY nr MINTY RE $ MILLEN, (bay-street) AT FIVE DOLLAHS PF.B AXSI'M, PAYABUS tN ADVANCE. Advertisements, not exceeding one square, seventy five cents for the first insertion; and thi axr-si.v t.v an n a iia lf, each successive time. dj’Al) letters, on business, to the editors, must be POST-PAID. Doctor William Fraser commenced the practice of medicine, surgery, &c. in Darien, and tenders lus services to its in habitants and the v icinity, july 19 39 .a * Far sale A commodious two'story HOUSE, pleasantly situat ed, with a Lot, and necessary Out Buildings. Also a BA'',EE, neatly finished witli Harness Complete tor two horses, and one good saddle or carriage HORSE. For terms apply to UEORGE ATKINSON, dec 2d 10 -rrw- ~ - ■ ■ ~ ———— 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 particulars ami terms apply to JOHN HUNTER, march 15—21 Eagle Hotel. Hank of Darien, the Bth June, 1819, OTTCE. —From and after the 14th day of June to J. m the'first of October next, this bank will open at 11 o’clock, and close at one o’clock. /hi order. [34] EI.EAZ. EARLY, cashier. ST. john^lodge, * , • Iy ’OPOSALS will be received by either of the sub scribers m all thismonth, for building a Masoni.c Hall in ihis city, agreeably to the plan which the’ committee will produce, on application. Those <Csposed,tounder take, will apply at the sfoge-.pT Charles L. Chami-avne, Where the plan may he seen. JOHN R. MJLLS, Y CHARLES L. CHAMPAYNE, l ALI EN B. POWELL, Vcomnuttee ARMAND LLFILS. J june 1 32 & Broke t gaol in Darien, on the 24 th instant CAIN, a private.in the United States’ troops; he s light complected, with sandy about 6 et 6or 7 inches high, and dressed in a"shirt and blue pantaloons. He deserted from 1 lie army at Tra der’s Hdl. Ten dollars will be g ven for his delivery at the gaol in Darien. RESOLVED Y\ HI/I E. ‘ june 2b >6 gaoler, & Broke gaol in Darien, on the 24 th instant, a mulatto fell w, namei JIM, five feet six inches high, and formerly living in Savannah with Mr. Black, theoutcher. Ten dollars w ill be paid for his delivery at the gaol in Darien. RESOLVED WHITE, jUne 28 06 gaoler. V a rien Heading Room IS no\N%nen for the reception and aqcouuiroaation of gentleyinyVf he bar is furnished w itlras choice and various of liquors asanymi the state; and relisluAyfoch y houijjSrom sun-rise till ten cheerfully and read ily pajAaKsm-b [.ersonsjPß>tethe undersigned with a vlsiT| and diff of the union Ten Dollars’ reward. STOLEN from onboard the sloop Neptune, a SILVER WATCH, with gold chain, seal and key; the minute hand broken, a part remaining on the stem; the seal has a cornelian stone, with the letters H. S. On the bot tom the chain represents barrels, and having been brok en is put on double, which makes it very short, with one of the barrels on the ring. Any person giving infor mation at this office where said watch may be found, shall be entitled to the above reward, and for the ap prehension of the thief, they shall be liberally rewarded. july 12 n 38 ‘* and (CT The Savannah Georgian is requested to publisnv the above three times, and forward the account to this I office for payment. v ] FINAL NOTICE. A LL pejpcTisshaving demands against of J\ Bagl* Baketi are reuuftfTeil to present them li those indebted tu mak to the sujpiff^rs. \ \ly^\^fidminu;rators. f* BAKER, .idnSkmsi^vtrig. * cd in on. THIS Js to forewarn all persons from taking an assign ment from Thomas Hall in Glynn county, of a bond for two hundred and fifty dollars and seventy five cents, as I am determined not to pay the same unless compel led by law. MARTIN WILSON/” july 12 38 .YO TICE. months after date application will he made to the court of ordinary of the county of Tattnall, for leave to sell all the real estate of Asa Travis, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. LITTLETON WYCIIE, ex’or. april 15 L§f 26 , .VOTIVE. * A LL persons are forewarned from purchasing any .[1 notes given hv Winn Ec Piles, to William Scott of Camden county, Georgia, as we have his obligations to the amount of said notes, and are ready to take them up at any time when he will come forward. * .WivyPILES. DARIEN GAZETTE. H KCEIVED, By brigs Mew-Orleans Packttu from Liverpool, and Or leans, from Boston, HITE and blue Plains 1 ** Duffle and rose Blankets. Red and, w lute 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 Firedogs ! Shot, bar 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 i Boston Beef, mess, No. 1 and 2, and Pork in his. 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 Oil, V indow Glass', in boxes Marble Tiles, Bricks, Grindstones, White pine Boards anil 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 Darien lots for sale. JT'ROM ten to fifteen LOTS, in different parts of this city, by GEORGE STREET, april 5 24 MAutosh Academy. THE summer term of M'lntosh Academy will com mence the third Monday in June. The literary de partment will be assigned to instructors, whose talents, attainments and morals meet the approbation of the commissioners. They will teach the several branches of an English and classic education usually taught in other academies. Particular attention will be paid to the health, manners and morals of the scholars. June 21 35 To Lumber-Cutters. WANTED for the Darien Steam Saw Mill ten thou- T T sand PINE 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 timber will be wanted cut until Novem ber next, or delivered until January. Any person wishing to contract for 1000 br more logs per year, for one or more years, w ill please apply to the subscriber. lIOSW ELL KING, april 12 25 One hundred Dollars’ reward. KIDNAPPED, about the latter end of April Inst, from the vicinity of Darien, (Ga.) Jefferson C a ii t.k, a mulatto lad, 18 years of age, five feet five or six inches high. He is tolerably bright, of thin visage, spare make, with an eye-tooth only; he was raised in the upper parts of this state. After being carried away, he was sold by a man calling himself William Wilson, to Joshua Pearce, of Sem en county, who disposed of him to a horse-jockey named Ferguson, a resident of Ten nessee. The above reward of one hundred dollars, will be given for the delivery of the said Jefferson Carter to the undersigned in Darien, or fifty dollars for securing him in any lawful gaol, so that lie may be recovered and restored to his liberty by JOSHUA'A. COFFEE, Guardian. july 19 u 39 03/* The Georgia Journal, Augusta Chronicle, Nash ville Whig, St. Stephen’s Clarion, Mobile Gazette, and South Carolina State Gazette are requested to publish the above three times, and forward their accounts to this office. Runaway, I 7MTOM the subscriber, living in Tattnall county, on 1 the last day of May, a negro man named Jiv. lie is tall, yellow-complected, rather knock-kneed, and wears large whiskers, cut pretty much round his chin; and being artful, may change his name. As he took with him a quantity of clothing, it is impossible to des cribe his dress. Whoever may deliver him to the under signed, or lodge him in any gaol so that he he recovered, shall iveeive twenty dollars and all reasonable expenses that muv be incurred. J. A. TiPPINS. jply id 39 Kl/ Runaway j/M - boat Constitution, in DurkMfVntnc lattOTmrt of April, a stout black riegriwpm called ftM)HNAbfltWl>l2 years of age, five feettejrffriches high, his forgtajth gfALJtas a scar on onf|flno of his n. ■ k - mnhuilivl spe.dyMfPpaiusli and b < l>’ n r,ng!"tt Wis gone to Florida. — A *f la/entv-fdjvid be given to any cniit>ffesaid secure gaol in thisWatl, dollars if'taken If ‘ R. BIOUNCTWm-er. -36 Two Hundred Dollars’ reward . A BSENTED from the plantation of James Moore, _ (one of the undersigned) bn the 23d of December last, a Negro Wench, named < ELIA, and on the 11th Jamjary following,*a negro man, named JACK, both belonging to the estate of Mrs. Martha Powell, deceas ed. Ififty 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 lier; but is otherwise smart 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 fort} -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 WILSONY executors on JAMES MOORE Restate Mrs. GEO. ABBO TT J Lowell. Glynn county, February 7, 1819,—1T JUJHE'Y, (GAJ MOJS'JUF, JULV 26, 1819. 840,000. By authority of Congress. NATIONAL LOTTERY. SECOND CLASS, SCHEME. 100 Prizes of SI,OOO is .... SIOO,OOO 1 do. 40,000 40,000 2 do. 10,000 20,000 4 do. 5,000 20,000 20 do. 500 10,000 60 do. 100 6,00 t) 2,600 do. 4O’ 104,000 10,000 Tickets. $300,000 PHT7.E.S all floating. First 1000 Blanks entitled to S4O each. 2 prizes of $5,000 floating from Ist day’s drawing. 1 do, 5,000 do. sth do. 1 do. 5,000 do. 7th do. 1 do. 10,000 do. 10th do. 1 do. 10,000 do. 15th do. 1 do 40,000 do. 17th do. Prizes subject to a deduction of 15 per cent. The drawing of 500 tickets is called a day’s drawing, and will regulate that of the above prizes. The drawing will commence at the city of Washing ton, in the month of October next, positively, unless the sale of ticket s will allow it to be done sooner. Cash will be promptly advanced for Prizes, at either of lb GILLESPIE’S United States’ Lottery Offices, No. 114 Broadway, opposite the City Hotel, New-York; No. 11 South-Third* between Chestnut and Market Streets, Philadelphia; and Pennsylvania Avenue, City of Washington. This splendid Lottery being under the authority of the United States* and the Prizes all floating, as specified, offers the greatest inducements to venders and adven turers. As the Tickets can he sold in any part of the United States, orders (post-paid) forwarded to the sub scriber at either of the above offices, from venders, as sociates, or individuals, for ’Tickets or Chances* will re ceive thankful and punctual attention, from D. GILLESPIE. N. R. Present retail price of Tickets $32, but will ad vance to 35 on the Ist of August. july 19 c 39 HOTEL, NORTH SIDE, UPPER END BROAD-STKEET, AUGUSTA. PIMPS new, large and Commodious four-story Building, I. is, at present, so far completed, that the subscribers arc 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 aMmost 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 young men, who will furnish them with genuine Liquors. The superintendance and management ofall which, w ill be scrupulously attended to by the subscribers, who ask no more encouragement than they mat 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 wbek; and private drawing rooms with chambers at tached, will be always in readiness and neatly prepared for the reception offamilies. (fij'The Georgia Journal, Washington News, Darien Gazette, Savannah Georgian andCharlestonCity 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 J iif ar m a tion wav ted OF Mr. LUKE KIERAN, aged about 48 or 49, is a native of Irelaiftl—when last heard of he resided among the Creeks, (in Georgia) which was about twen ty years ago. Any information of him will he thank fully received by the editor of the “FrankLn Reposito ry,” Chamberburg, Pennsylvania. dj* Editors throughout the United States, and parti cularly in Georgia and Alabama, will subserve the cause of humanity, by giving the above a few insertions. July 19 39 CA LIT! ON. milE subscribers take this method of forewarning all JL personsfrom erecting any buildings, making any set tlements, or tresspassing in any manner whatever, on Wolf Island, the property of the subscribers, jpithout their permission, as they will be prosecuted to the ut most rigor of the law, SAMUEL HAMILTON, april’ 19 2 6 PAX ID 11A MI LION. Admimstrator’s sale. On Tuesday, the 10th of August next, TVill be sold at Tattnall court-house at public outcry, \LL the personal property of James Hancock, de ceased, consisting of eighty head Stock Cattle, one soitcl Mare, one Waggon, some Hogs, and other stock, plantation Utensils and household Furniture. Sale to continue from day to day till all the property is sold, and terms made known on the day of sale. GERTON HANCOCK, > , , D. HANCOCK, ‘lgnore. june 28 I>R 0 CLAM A TI ON. TEE, St. Foix Cornu, by the efficacy of soap and steel, conqueror of beards, humbler of bushy heads, protector of bald pates, king of the pole, and emperor of all the shavers. Being duly appointed by our faithful allies, the good citizens of Darien, keeper of the Exchange, do is sue this our imperial proclamation, forbidding all and every person or persons in future to step or stand or place his, her or their feet on the seats of the Exchange aforesaid, whereby the skirts of new coats may be de faced, or clean pantaloons soiled, and also order them to refrain from cascading on the pavement, w hereby the same may become unseemly to the eye, or offensive to the smell; and whosoever disregarding this our royal will and imperial pleasure, shall, for every such rebel lious deed, be mulcted in the sum of twenty-five cents. Given under our imperial hand and seal, this filth s* day of July, Anno Domini 1819, at the palace \ ■ of the pole and caricature. St. FOIX, roi et empercur. Vive CEmpercur. Attest JoUNj secretary of, state : knight of the strap ansi biotk, etc. One hundred Dollars’ reward. r) AN A WAY from X\ ililiain Robertson, on Sunday •i evening, 4tli inst. a mulatto man, about 40 years of age, named IIARKY, has been in the habit of driving a wagon in Milledgeville and its vicinity, brought from North Carolina last fall. He is about 5’ feet 11 or 12 in ches high, spare made. His left hand lias two web fin* gers, occasioned by a burn it is supposed. LONDON or LI NNI N, the property of Seaborn Jones, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, and about 32 or 33 years of age, yellow complexion, an indifferent car penter or wheel-right, and has worked a little at the blacksmith’s trade, of humble deportment, and speaks mildly, spare made, rat her stooping when walking, and has wore probably a blue Waterloo coat, not much the worse for wear, and has considerable shrewdness. TOM, the property of Seaborn Jones, about 3 feet 11 inches high, and 22 or 23 years of age, large and strong built, is not smart, and speaks rather slowly, of blin k complexion, a little inclined to yellow. These two had for their ordinary clothing, striped homespun and high quartered well made negro shoes, which tic nearly up to the ancle, JOSHUA, the property of John H. Howard, about 23 or 29 years of age, 5 feet 9 or lOinches high,complexion a little yellowish, of humble deportment, and mild speech. Had on when lie went away, a round about blue coat and slick luit. lie has been a seaman, and will probably aim for Wilmington, North Carolina, where lie uas purchased, or some other seaport town. The whole of these negroes came from V irginia and Mary land, and will probably endeavor to get that way or to Florida, They are most probably furnished with free passes, and will attempt to pass for fare men. The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of the whole to the subscribers in Milledgeville, and reasonable expenses paid, or twenty-five dollars for eitht r, or for lodging them in some safe gaol, and giving immediate information, SEABORN JONES. WILLIAM ROBERTSON. JOHN 11. HOWARD. Milledgeville , July s—c 39 N. B. I he editors of the Darien Gazette, anti Raleigh Register, will insert the above four times, and forward their accounts for payment, PROPOSALS Fur publishing, at .Milledgeville, A NEWSPAPER—TO BE ENTITLED aE O R GIA RE F LBLI ( AN. fIYHE duty of editors of newspapers, fortunately, is M well understood by the American people. The pub lication, therefore, of proposals for printing, does not, as we conceive, require any avow al of political tenets, or protestation of patriotism. ’Tis useless. Let their work, not a prospectus, decide and editors lie, or be not worthy the patronage oft heir fellow'-citizens. The first number of the Georgia Republican w ill be issued, by us, at Milledgeville, on the second I uesday 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 qualit} . 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 vear. Advertisements and all other printing will be done at the customan prices. Letters addressed to the editors must, in all cases, be post-paid, WALTER JONES, HENRY DENISON. Milledgeville , April 20, 1819. (L/’ subscriptions received at the office of the Darien Gazette, G corgi a —. li* In tosh cou n ty. INFERIOR GDI ITT, JUNE TERM, 1819, ON the petition of L. I.e Chattier staling that Armand Lefilsf had been n possession ofN Note of hand, which the said Armand ! efils held for the only proper use and benefit td’lbe said i . I e Cliatt er; t! and note was signed b\ William Bain and Thomas M'Guire,, bearing date the twenty-first iuiy I'fJiih , . t • ,n ----dred and eighteen, for the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, a copy w hereof as nearly as the pe titioner could recollect w as annexed to the said petition, and is now lodged in the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, pursuant to the law of seventeen hundred and ninety-nine; that the said note was lost by the aul Armand I.efils, and praying the benefit of the said law, and other proof being also laid before the court, Tt is ordered, That tlie said Will.am Bam and the rep resentative of the said Thomas M‘Guire do shew cause on or before the first day of the next term of the said court why the prayer of the peutioner should not be granted; and it is further ordered that this rule be pub lished in one or more of the public gazettes of die said state once a month, until the time appointed for shew mg cause thereon, june 28 t§— ■26 _____ To grant certain powers to the commissioners of pilot age for the port of Darien, and to authorise them to collect a tonnage duty on vessels. Be it macted by the senate and house of representatives of the state of Georgia, in general assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, ‘I Hat the com missioners of pilotage for the port of Darien shall have fill pow er and authority to place in the Alat&maha river, certain anchors, buoys and chains, for the purpose of aiding and assisting vessels in their passage from Darien to Doboy sound. § 2. Anti be it further enactedby the authority aforesaid, ‘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 lie recovered in any court of this state 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 farther enacted, ‘That the commission ers of pilotage for the port of Darien, be, and they vc hereby authorised, to levy and collect on all vessel’ ar riving at the port of Darien, three cents per ton, so he purposes as above express ‘d: Provided this act shall not be construed to authorise the said commissioners of pilotage to collect tonnage duty on vessels licer >ed as coasting vessels and drogers in this state. BENJAMIN W ILLIAMS, Speaker of the house of repre; ■■ntt MATHEW President Asset/<;J to, T bDc •.'•.! !'•’ iv. wi ii *- u tu.tm .No. 40.