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VOL. I.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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five cents for the first insertion; and
an and a half, each successive time.
03-All letters, on business, to the editors, must be
‘POST-PAID.
notice 7
DURING my absence from this state Mr. John Wack
ier and Mr. James Burnett, will act as my attorneys,
Those indebted tome will please make payment to Mr.
James Burnett. RUFUS It* ME RILL,
july 26 n 40
Doctor William Fraser
HAS commenced the practice of medicine, surgery,
&c. in Darien, and tenders his services to its in
habitants and the vicinity.
julv 19 39
Darien lots for sale.
IT” ROM ten to fifteen LO I S, in different parts of this
city, by GEORGE STREET.
april 5 24
For sale
A commodious two story HOUSE, pleasantly situat
ed, with a l ot, and .necessary Out Buildings. Also a
RAZEE, neatly finished with Harness complete for two
horses, and oneigood saddle or carriage HORSE. For
terms apply to GEORGE ATKINSON,
dec 28 TO
For sale
A two story HOUSE, situated in one of the pleasant
j\ 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’ apartments, a stable, fowl-house, garden, and
a well of most excellent water. For further particulars
and terms apply to JOHN HUNTER,
march 15—21 Eagle Hotel.
Panic of Darien, the Bth June, 1819.
OTICE. — From and after the 14th day of June to
.Is the first of October next, this bank will open at 11
o’clock, and close at one o’clock.
lit/ order.
[34] ELEAZ. EARLY, cashier.
ST. .10IJ.\"S LOIkTe.
I PROPOSALS will be received by either of the sub
scribers in all thismonth, for building a Masonic Hall
in tins 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. Chaxpaynk,
where the plan may be seen.
JOHN B. MILLS, A
CHARI.ES l. CHAMPAYNE, l
ALLEN B. POWELL, >committee
ARMAND LEFILS. J
june 1 32
fysßrolce gaol in Darien, on the
AI NT. a private in thelj**tetf*states’
6
Wfm
dei-bJIli Ten doltafswhlube given for his delivery
gaol in Darien, oiiAlw^kh
nameiL^Siyp^^RYxiDches
the *■* paid for his delivery
at t> WHITE, ‘
H> v\ Ten Dollars’ reward,
STf 05&N from onboard the sloopNeptmie I j|fOr!VF.fr*
W A gold chain, seal and l^jlffciminute
hand br4ki n, ijj|art remaining on the jJTthe seal liu#
a the On the bot
toinxfae eMm brok
en
on the Tito person giving infor
n‘TTi;nm^iv^bffict^mcre may be found,
t>Jiall m above rewfflftvMid for the ap-
thief, they shall be lioll|jj^re\v r arded.^
G3” Georgian is
three times, and forward the account'T^^us
CAUTION. .
f |MIIS all persons from taking
X menjmwm TlNmas Ilall in Glynn of a bond
*iii 1 i \~\Jj\jU\rdf nul live cents,
asTamjnotynnim-d not topajMjmsame unless coinpel-
MARtIM^ILSON.
V. / NOTICE. ~~
AI X pFsycas are forewarned frommmJwWg any
notes<^^iW*J4Vy r inn & Scott of
f’ mull p jrpiiiitvi Ur-TPr-iq, jynimr his obligations to
“TW amo/nf of said to take them up
at anvjUen'M(lLlUm “111 come forwUnk*_
NOTICE.
NINE months after date application will be 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 WYCIIF., eafior.
ap:.i 15 26
NOTICE.
“YpNE months afterdate, application will be made
lx to the honorable the court of ordinary of Glynn
countv for leave to sell the real estate of Mrs. Rebecca
Wright, late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES MOORE? ,
_ GEO. ABBOTT 5 e * or, ‘
DAItIBN GAZETTE.
RECEIVED,
By brigs JVe-ui-Orleans Packet, from Liverpool, and Or
leans, from Boston,
IIITF. 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 ( * . 4
Shades, in tierces
Plough Moidds, frying Pans, Gridirons and trace
Chains
Iron Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Spiders and Firedogs
Shot, bar and sheet Lead v
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, m hogsheads p
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 Beel
Tripe, Salmon and Mackerel in kegs
Candles, in boxes, Oats, in bags
W bite Lead in kegs and barrels, Linseed Oil,
W indow Glass, in boxes
Marble Tiles, J!ricks, Grindstones, %
White pine Boards and Scantlings
for sale by YONGE, RICHARDSON & CO-
On consignment, by brig Orleans, from Boston, and for
sale by the subscribers at a small advance,
A few trunks and boxes assorted men’s, women’s and
children’s BOOTS and SHOES. , m
YONGE, RICHARDSON & CO.
dec 21— 9
M'lutosh Academy.
THF. summer term of M’lntosh Academy will com
mence the third Monday in June. The litQtary de
partment will be assigned to instructors, whose talents,
attainments and morals meet the approbation of the
commissioners. They will teach the severalbranches 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.
“inf J"ANTED for the Darien Steam Saw Mill ten thou
s ▼ 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 or more logs
per year, for one or more years, will please apply to the
subscriber. ROSW ELL KING,
april 12 25
One hundred Dollars’ reward .
IDNAPPED, about the latter end of April last,
1. from the vicinity of Darien, (Ga.) J effehsiin Can
ted, 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; lie was raised in the
upper parts of this state. After being carried away, be
was sold by a man calling himself Wilham Wilson, to
Joshua Pearce, of Scrivcn 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
f ‘ j JOSHUA* A. COFFEE, Guardian.
julv 19 1 j 9
QCj” r l be 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.
liana way, yw
ON instant, from the undersigiuyJfliving in
Lirofctascjunty, (&*>.lus negro inflow, named
JACK,
high, and JpljmrSmmlectett'j. scar on his
AdrotasyWfein his jJFs, He is a native of
states lie will pro
”balj|y atirendpt to return hyteater. through the port of
ingWillil as * ell as an ex
*l?enHiWq*ne, may attempt to free man, by ex-
Mbiti**-jjjrged paafims, A liberal rNteyii with all rea
son will be giVCTwon his being
deliwredi tiyflle subscriber, or for in any
gaol, so thift he may be recovered, by .
JT SIMEON ELINGPQN.
jsgf 26 Ef 40
Runaway, jr
subscriber, living in TattnfflWminty, on
thfe May, a negro man p&jNo Jim. He
is tall, rather kneed, and
wears largejfqisker]|i(cut round his chin;
and name. As he took
“t Ii is impossil.ii- to d< s
cribe \usJnyJfc. oWiiujr him to the uncler
gaol so tMNjfibe recovered,
shall ffcjjce dollars and all rcasonSiUe expenses
that mMouprfnciirred. J. A. TWHiNS.
.iq
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 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, 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, arc branded on the
breast with the letter M.
LEIGHTON WILSON"] creditors on
J AMES M(JOKE Restate Jfrs.
GEO. ABBOTT J Powell.
Glynn county, ‘February 7, 1819. —1 7
DARIEN, (GA.J MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1819.
$40,000.
By authority of Congress.
NATIONAL LOTTERY.
SECOND CLASS.
SVHEME.
100 Prizes of & 1,000 is .... g 100,000
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 6,000
2,600 do. 40 104,000
10,000 Tickets. §300,000
rni7.ES ALL FLOATING.
First 1000 Blanks entitled to §4O each.
2 prizes of §5,000 floating from Ist day’s drawiiig.
1 do. 5,000 do. sth do.
1 do. i. 5,000 do. 7th do.
1 doJL 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 tickets will allow it to be done sooner.
Cash will lie promptly advanced for Prizes, at either
of D. GILLESPIE’S United States’ Lottery Offices,
No. 114 Broadway, opposite the City Hotel, jiew-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 advent
turers. As the Tickets can ho 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
1). GILLESPIE.
N. B. Present retail price of Tickets §32, but w ill ad
vance to 35 outlie Ist of August,
july 19 c 39
PLANTERS’ HOTEL ,
NORTH SIDE, UPPE£ END BROAD-STREET,
AUGUSTA.
IYHIS 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 markel affords. “Their 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 max 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, w ill be always in readiness and neatly prepared
for the reception of families.
djr"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
payment. •
Augusta, February 13, 1819 18
1 nfo rmation wan ted
OF Mr. LUKE KIEKAN, aged about 48 or 49, is a
native of Ireland—when last heard of he resided
among the Creeks, (in Georgia) which was about twen
ty years ago. Any information of” him will be thank
fully received bv the editor of the “Franklin Reposito
ry,” Chamberburg, Pennsylvania.
G3” 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
CAUTION.
THE subscribers take this method offorewaming 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'. SAMI EL HAMILTON,
april J 9: 26 DAVID HAMILTON.
Administrator’s sale.
On Tuesday, the 10th of August next,
H ill be sold at Tattnall court-house at tmhHc outcry,
ALL the personal property of James Hancock, de
ceased, consisting of eighty head Stock Cattle, one
sorrel 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 dav of sale.
GEItTON HANCOCK,? , ,
D. HANCOCK, $ adm orS ’
june 28 36
PROCLAMATION.
IFF., St. Foix Cornell, by the tfficacy 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, whereby 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, lie mulcted in the sum of truenty-five cents.
Given under our imperial hand and seal, this fifth
day of July, Anno Domini ISI9, at the palace
of the pole and caricature.
St. FOIX, roi et empereur.
Vive VEmpereur.
Attest
John, secretary of stoic, knight oj the strap and block, etc.
One hundred Dollars’ reward.
RANAWAY from Willliam Robertson, on Sunday
> evening, 4th inst. a mulatto man, about 40years of
age, named M ARRY, lias been in the habit of driving a
wagon in Milledgeville and its vicinity, brought from
North Carolina last fall, lie is about 5 feet 11 or 12 in*
dies high, spare made. His left hand lias two web fin
gers, occasioned by a burn it is supposed.
LONDON or LUNNUN, 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 a’ ‘be
blacksmith’s trade, of humble deportment, and speaks
mildly, spare made, rather stooping when walking, anil
has wore probably a blue Waterloo coat, not much ‘die
worse for w ear, and has considerable shrewdness.
TOM, the property of Seaborn Jones, about sfeet 11
inches high, and 22 or 23 years of age, large and stn uig
built, is not smart, and speaks rather slowly, of black
complexion, a little inclined to yellow. These two had
for their ordinary clothing, striped homespun and u It
quartered well made negro shoes, w hich tie nearly ip
to the ancle.
JOSIU A, the property of John IT. Howard, about 23
or 29 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, complexion
a little yellowish, of humble deportment, and mild
speech. Had on when he went aw ay, a round about
blue coat and slick hat. lie has been a seaman, and will
probably aim for V dn'.ington, Nov'h Carolina, where he
was purchased, or Some other seaport town. ‘I tie
whole of these negroes came from Y rginia and Mary
land, and w ill probably endeavor to get that way or to
Florida. “They are must probabl furnished \ i u f.ee
passes, and will attempt to pass for free men. The a ive
reward w ill he given for the appri hension and cry
ot the whole to the subscribers in Millcgeuhe, and
reasonable expenses paid, or twenty-five doll ■. ior
either, or for lodging them in some safe gaol, ami gi .ng
immediate information.
SEABORN JONES.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON.
JOHN H. HOW ARD.
Milledgeville , July s— 39
N. B. “The editors of the I)a: en Gazette, and Raleigh
Register, will inser’ ‘he above four times, and To ward
their accounts for payment.
PROPOSALS
For publishing, at Milledgeville ,
A NEWSPAPER—TO BE ENTITLED
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
THE duty of editors of newspapers, forb nately, is
well understood by the American people. “The pub
lication, therefore, of proposals for printing-, does not,
as we conceive, require any avoWud 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 Hepublican 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 s'ate. The press,
and all necessary apparatus, 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 printing will be
done at the customary prices. Letters addressed to the
editors must, in all casts, be post-p*id.
WALTER JONES,
HENRY DENISON.
Milledgeville, April 20. 1819.
(L/* Subscriptions received at the office of the
Darien Gazette.
f corgi a — M i 1 n tosh co u v ty.
INFERIOR COl RT, JUNE TERM, 1819.
ON the petition of'L. Le Chattier stating that Armand
Lefils had been in possession of a Note of hand,
which the said Armand J.efils held fob the only proper
use and benefit of the said L. Lc Chattier; hat th sand
note was signed by William Bain and Thomas M'Guirc,.
bearing date the twenty-first day of July, ■igih cen . n
dred and eighteen, for the sum of one hundre ; and
twenty-five dollars, a copy whereof as nearly as the pe
titioner could recollect was annexed to the said pH'.rion,
and is now lodged in the clerk’s office, together wiili
an affidavit pursuant to the law of seventeen hundred
and ninety-nine; that the said note was lost by the said
Armand Lefils, and praying the benefit of the said law,
and other proof being also laid before the court,
It is ordered, ‘That the said William Bain 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 sa.d
court why the prayer of the petitioner should not he
granted; and it is further ordered that this rule be pub
lished in one or more of the public gazettes of the said
state once a month, until the time appointed for shewing
cause thereon,
june 28 tW >36
~ MN ACT
To grant cerialrßHPers to the commissioners of pilot
age fot* the pffrtof Darien, and to authorise them to
collect a tonnage duty on vessels.
Be it enacted by the senate and home of representatives of
the state of Georgia, in general assembly met, and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the com
missioners of pilotage for the port ofTJurien shall have
ful pov er and authority to place in the Alatamaha river,
certain anchors, buoys and chains, for the purpose of
aiding and assisting vessels in their passage from Darien
to Doboy sound.
§ 2. And 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 be recovered in any court of this state having
jurisdiction. Any person giving information to convic
tion, of the offender, 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 they are
hereby authorised, to levy and collect on all vessels ar
riving at the port of Darien, three cents per ton, for the
purposes as above expressed: Provided this act shall
not be construed to authorise the said commissioners of
pilotage to collect tonnage duty on vessels Tcensed as
coasting vessels and drogers in this state. f
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Jk
Speaker of the house of represent
MATHEW TAI.BOT,
President of
Assented to, 18th December, l:.t .
mii k ‘
ARMAN *- A
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