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105 GAZETTE
I EVERT SATURDAY, AT NOON,
IN & MAXWELL.
( Broadway.)
PER ANNUM,, 1? AT ABIE IN ADVANCE.
, not exceeding fourteen lines, seven
the first insertion; and
successive time. If the length of
and, they., will he continued until for
>r the whole time.
tinued until ill arrearages are paid.
on business, to the editors, must be
ESHGOOJDS,
per brig Mary Ann from N. York and
’ a partial supply SEASONABLE
ig of Blankets, Plains, Cloths, fine
toes, &c. all of which are offered for
her on, reasonable terms, at his store,
by Isaac 6’asportas.
RUFUS R. MERRILL.
, POTATOES, gc.
’, Potatoes, and kegs fresh Crackers,
and for sale by
, C. E. PUTNAM & CO,
ani CORN MEAL.
flour
Meal, ground at the Darien steam
*—for sale by
B. KING & CO,
Jjt wjshing'the last mentioned article
ippSedat the mill, by applying as
SUBSCRIBER
received and offers for sale ,
me Green Coffee
do brown Sugar
st Rye Gin
perfine Flour
ot Bread
mdon Porter
gnafc Brandy
t Nails
i Consignment^
Linseed Oil
bite Dead.
; , C. G. JONES.
ALE, OR LEASE,
IOUSE, in Adams street, ad
ajor Rees’s, now occupied by Jona-,
far, esq. For terms apply to
ANSON KIMBERLY.
10. W. COE,
3BICK BUILDING, BaOUGHTON-9TREET)
SAVANNAH,
sale, the folkiing seasonable
DRY GOO3S,
for cash, acceptances, or cotton, viz:
Plains, of a superior quality
London duffil Blankets
se Blankets, assorted
rkshire Cloths, very cheap
erd’s gupferfine blue and black Cloths
, do do Cassimeres
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aw charged Cassimeres
me white Flannels
¥ • do
Homespun
an Plaids and Stripes
m Sheetings
incy Goods, just received from New
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TO REJV'T,
ossession given immediately, several
it STORES, in the commercial part
own. Also several DWELLING
, pleasantly situated. For further
PLACIDE LE CHARTIER,
FOR SALE, ~
made before the Ist of December
NTATION lying on Sapelo river,
indred acres; a great proportion of
:rior cotton and corn land. There
■S, a good cotton house, gin house and
:s several negro houses. A more.ac
i is conceived unnecessary, as it is
hing to purchase will examine the
165, in the city of Darien, Forfur
nquire at this office.
WR SALE, ~
iVNTATION, at the confluence of
. Oakmtilgee rivers, containing'963
e, oak, hickory and pine land, the
ered, and adjacent to one of the best
onee —150 acres is now under culti
i shad fishery, .excelled by none.—
of rare fruit, which may be made to
) gallons—a Cotton Machine, &c.—
: the head of steam-boat navigation,
dad will become a place of deposit,
ving town. Terns made known on
BENJAMIN G. CRAY.
pt. 14 eQw3m- 49
FOR SALE.
offers for sale th<? tract of land where
ides, in Tattnall county, containing
ind eighty-one acres, with about two
iretl, one hundred of which is swamp
s equal, if not superior, to any on the
s are in tolerable fepair. The up
d to the product of cotton, corn and
; on the primises a good 6aw gin, and
jorary, though convenient, buildups,
ell timbered, with two or three eon
ices. The purchaser will be indulg
third of The purchase money, and
rises to secure the balance.
v JOHN P. BLACKMAN.
DARIEN GAZETTE.
DARIEN, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1820.
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL,
The undersigned having completed his new
■ Vjand commodious building, on Walton and
Bl 4 ■ Broad-streets, feels pleasuse in annbuncing to
old friends and the public, that he is now
prepared to receive them, and fully enabled to entertain
as well, if not far better, than any house of the kind in
this part of the country 1 . His table will always be well
supplied, and bedding comfortable and cleanly, A Bar
is also attached to the Hotel, which will at all times be
found to be well supplied with the best of Liquors, &c.
Gentlemen With their families, can be agreeably accom
modated with private rooms. Rooms are also reserved
for such gentlemen as may wish to enjoy themselves
with private dinner or supper’ parties.
Considerable expense h&* attended the erecting of
the above hotel—and those who inay favor the proprie
tor with their calls, may rest assured that nothing will
be left undone to render them comfortable and agreea
ble. , ; * >
His Stables are always well supplied with good corn,
fodder, hay, &c. and qvery attention will be paid to
horses left in his charge, as he has an attentive ostler
and farrier for the purpose. j ,
JOHN HOLZENDORF.
Darien, Oct. 10, 1820 —52 ■/- , >
FOR SALEi
THATweli known Cotton Plantation called Belvidere,
situated on the South Newport river, in the coun
ty of M‘lntosh, (Ga.) containing 15Q0 acresof Oak, Hick
ory and low swamp lands—6o acres of the latter now
under cultivation, with a sufficient proportion of pine
barren attached. j
This place has been long celebrated for the beauty
and healthfulness of its situation, commanding a fine 1
view of St, Catharine’s Inlet and the Ocean; and also for
the excellent quality of the cotton which- it produces,
which has always commanded ‘the highest price. This
plantation is admirably calculated for a force of from 20
to 50 workers. It has a well-finished two-story Dwell
ing, and alhnecessary out'bimdings. There is a hand
some beach immediately in front of the dwelling, and a
bold river half a mile in widtp.
For terms apply to Joseph S, Pblot, Factor, Savan
nah, or to the subscribers fin the premises. *
j CHAS. IGNILLIAT,
v JAS. GIGJHLLIAT.
OCj’The editors of the Charleston Courier, and Dari
,en Gazette, will insert tlie/above once a week until the
Ist of Dec. next, and forwird their accounts to the of
fice of the Savannah Republican for payment.
„ june 6 - 34
TO LUMBER CUTTERS.
WANTED for the Darien Eastern Steam Sarv-Jltilt,
three thousand five hundred LOGS, of best
Yellow Pine, viz: one thousand logs twenty feet long,
ope thousand logs twenty-five feet long, and one thou
sand'do. thirty feet long, to be not less than twelve inch
es on the face, and not more than fourteen inches nor
less then twelves inches deep—and five hundred logs
forty feet long, to be not less than twelve nor more than
fourteen inches on the face, and hot more than four
teen inches deep nor less than eleven incljes —to be
he wed on two sides plumb and true. This timber must
be free from any blemishes, such as axe scores, large
knots, rots, or cracks.
Any person desirous of contracting for the wholes or
not less than one thousand logs, to be delivered before
Ist March, 1821, will please sehd seale proposals (post
paid) to Messrs. J. H. GIEKIE & CO, Darien, on or be
fore the first day of December next; so that \the most
favorable may be closed with. The first offer will
a preference to any other, on the same terms.
C. McGREGOR, secretary.i
Darien, oct 7-- v 51 ‘ ’■, \i (’
JTOTICE. ,
THE subscriber, -Millwright, of New-Jersey, begs
leave to those interested in Mills, that he
holds himself inreadiness, to,undertake the buildiiig
and erecting of Mills of all the various kinds, on tfte
most approved plans now in use in the different parts
of the United States; and having a competent number
of experienced workmen under his direction, and from
a long experience In the business himself, feels thfrt
confidence, which justifies him in giving this public no
tice, that he asks no pay for any work done under his
superintendance, which shall not prqfco to be done ac
cording tb the most strict principles of mechanics,
and in the most workmanlike manner. ,
For information on the subject, the subsUflfeer would
name Messrs. J. & C. Bolton, New-York, A Jlr. Ros
well King, Darien, Ga. who will givte any information
required. i
Any gentleman having in contemplation the building
of Mills; will please to-direct their communication to
Chatham, Morris County, New-Jersey, and all orders
of this nature will be thankfully received, and duly at
tended to by
ELIPIIA.LET MILLER.
Darjen; Jufie 19— f-— —■- 35,
DARIEN STEAM SAW MILL.
TO LUMBER CUTTERS.
A CONTRACT wanted, to supply the said Mill with
ten thousand pine logs of good quality, to*be deliv
ered from the beginning to the end of the year 1821—
of the following description viz. 1-20 from 55 to 60
feet long, 3-20th from 50 to 55 feet, 3-lQth from 45 t,o
50 feet long, 3-10 from 40 to 45 feet long and 2-10
from 35 to 40 feet long—to be hewed op two sides not
less than 12 inches in a streight line, plumb and ,true,
and not less than 10J inches thick at the small end or
more than two inches larger at the but butt end
may be hewed off in a rough manner to the size of the
sntall end in a rouyd state.--This timber be free
from any apparent blemishes, siSch as axe scores, large
knots, rots or cracks. ‘ -
A company would be prefered to contract for the
wihole, and no contract will lie made for less than 1000
logs. .
Also want to contract for round cypress logs, for
which the same price will be giv*>n as for pine of same
length, the logs must not be less Ilian 18 indies at butt,
or larges than 30 inches: or less than will square 12
inches at the small end free from sap. To get cypress
timbey with ease, tjie trees should be deadea one year
before hand, by pealing the bark off 8 or 10 inches
wide, when it strips well; the best time
trees, is, the foil moon in May; June, July and Au
gust ,will answer for most trees.
One hundred of these logs will be contracted for,
with any one person. • i
Any one wishing to contract will please send to-the
subscriber sealed proposals, (post paid) any tifne be
fore the firiJt day of October next, so that thi contracts
may be closed, and commence cutting timber by the
first or November. -The first that offers will have the
preference of any other oh same terms.
. 1 ROSWELL KING.
, DcrL n, May 15——30.
DARIEN ; JULY 12, 1820:
THE copartnership of the subscribers, which has
hitherto beep carried on in thisi place under the
firm of Yonge, llichardf.on & Cos. is dissolved this day
by mutual assent; all persons having demands against
them, are requested to present them; and those owing
them to make payment to Mr. Armand Lefils, or ih
his absence to Mr. William Cooke.
PII. R. YONGE,
R, RICHARDSON,
[4o] ARMAND LEFILS.
SUGAR BOILER WANTED.
SUCH a one, that can be well recommended, will
find encouragement, by applying to
JAMES SMITH,
oct 7 —:r —sl Mdntosh county , near Darien.
TEN DOLLARS’ RE WARD
iajk w Will be paid for the recovery of two
bay HORSEN, which, it is supposed,
were stolen from out of the limits of the
dNtdgJfJhs city, on Thursday evening, 18th instant
The hind feet of the lowest horse are white, and has a
number of saddle spots. A further description of the
other is unnecessary—he formerly belonged to Mr.
Wm. Bain, and would be known by most persons, in the
city. The above reward will be paid to any person who
will, deliver the above descibed horses to the undersign
ed—and an additional reward of fifty dollars will be paid
for proof to conviction of the thief or thieves.
oct, 28—52 PLACIDE LE CHARTIER.
H „ STOLEN
FROM alongside thq sloop Neptune, on the 20th inst.
a YAWL BOAT, about 15 feel keel, varnished
outside*; the builders name branded inside the boat, on
her stem, on both sides, H. Stocker, A reward of five
dollars will be paid to any person who will deliver said
boat to the subsriber, and ten on conviction of the thief,
JOHN HUNTER.
sept 23———49
~ FOUND, ADRIFT,
A Large canoe built BOAT, abbot 40 feet long, and
between 4 and 5 feet wide, decked at each end*
The owner by proving his property and paying for
advertisement, can recover the same by applying to the
printers hereof.
oct. 7—tv 51 ■ i
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE 7
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Darien, between the
* hours of ten and two o'clock,
ONE SULKEY and Harness; levied on as the pro
perty of William C. Terrell,*to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Collins Thayer, „
‘JAMES OLIVER, C.m.
sept 30 50 ■ r -
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Noveniber next,
WiU be sold at'the court house in Darien, between the
hours f ten and two o'clock,
A LI. the personal property of Resolved White, dec.
J\ consisting of Wearing Apparel, &c. to satisfy
executions in favor of John Holzendorf..
JAMES OLIVER, c. m.
sept 23—". 19 1 t
SHERIFF’S SALE. ‘
On the first Tuesday in November next!,
Will be sold at ike court-house in the city of Darien, between
the usual hours of 10 and 2 o'clock,
A CERTAIN tract of Land, on South Newport, ad
joining lands of Jonathan Bacon; levied on as the
property of Matthew Carter, by Samuel Peacock, con
stable of said county, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Isaac Nbraharns. JOSHUA A, COFFEE, s. m. c.
oct 1—52
WILL BE SOLD, ~
On the first Monday in November next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Wayne county,
ALL the property of James Wilkins, alias James Ful
ler, dec. consisting of one Saddle and Bridle, one
pair of Holsters with Pistols, one pair of half Boots, one
Hat, one pair Saddlebags, and sundry other articles.^—
Sold by order of court. Conditions, cash before deli
very—sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
DUNCAN FORT, c. c. o. w. c.
sept 30 i ■ 50 _______
Georgia —Mdntosh county.
By A. B, Powell, clerk of the court of ordinary foj*
the county and state aforesaid.
To all whom it may concern:
John I. Dietz applies for letters of ad
's Y ministration on the estate pf James Fisher,
deceased. ,
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (ifany they have) in my office, on or
before the 7th day of Nov. next, otherwise letters of
administration will be granted the applicant,
Given under my hand and seal, this 7th day of Oct.
1820. [i.. s.] A. B. POWELL, c. c. o. h. c.
oct 7 51 , . ‘ ‘
NOTICE,
ON the first day of October next will commence the
attendance of two sloop pilot boats, on Dobay bar
and Darien river; one of which is intended for the bar,
the other .for the river, and both furnished with good
and skifful! pilots.
Captains and masters of vessels are informed, and re
quested to remark, that upon their arrival off the bar
and getting view of either of the boats, whether inside
or outside of the same; and upon either of the said boats
hoisting a white flag with a blue cross tjb run direct for
thq boat. •"> v - . • fef
Published by older of the commissioners erf pilotage,
Savannah Republican and Charleston Cour
ier will publish the above once a week for four weeks
and forward their accounts to this office for payment.
Darien, Sept. 16, 1820, •
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
THOMAS VEAL having bought a schooner PILOT-
expressly for Doboy Bar, respectfully in
forms all masters of vessels bound to Darien, that after
this date his schooner boat, under his, own direction,
shall attend the Bar. All masters of vessels bound to
Darien will please to observe, that should the weather
be bad, his boat shall -be placed between the two
buoys, and-shall be distinguished by a red flag with a
white ball—then the master of said vessel, intending
td cross Doboy Bar, Will be particular in bringing the
srihi pilot-boat to bear iy£st half south, and steer direct
ly for her, and follow her to the anchorage ground, or
to Darien, should the wind and tide permit.
, oct 58—52
NOTICE.
THREE months after date, I shall apply to the cash
iers of the following Banks, for the payment o
the following notes:
Right hand half of No. 399, signed Thos. Spalding, pre
sident, for §IOO, on the Bank of Darien.
No. 1294, do do for §SO on do do
No. 205, signed John Bolton, president, for §lO, on the
Planters’ Bank, .Savannah. }
No. 61, signed S. Eiliot, president, for §2O, on the Bank
of the state ©fS. Carolina, Charleston.
No. 359, signed W. B. Bulloch, president, for §2O, on
the State Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
The left hand half of the above bills are supposed to
have been robbed from the mail dispatched from Mil
ledgeville to Darien, about five months since.
JAMES CROSWELL.
Darien, Sept. 16 48
BRIGADE ORDERS.
THE review and inspection of the first Brigade, will
take place in the following order, to wit:—
On Monday and Tuesday 23d and 24th October next,
the convention of the field, staff, commissioned andnon
commissioned officers of the third regiment in Jeffer- •
son, Camden county: on Wednesday the 25th the re
view and inspection of the Bth battalion at Jefferson.
On Thursday the 26th October, the review and in
spection of the 7th battalion, Wayne county; and on Sa
turday the 28th, the review and inspection of the 7th
battalion at Rrunswick, Glynn county.
On Monday and Tuesday the 30th and 31st October,
the convention of the field, staff, commissioned and non
commissioned officers of the second regiment at Rice
borough, Liberty county: on Wednesday, November 1,
the review and inspection of the 4th battalion at Rice
borough: on Thursday the 2d, Ihe review and inspec
tion of the sth battalion, Bryan c minty; and on Monday
the 6th, the review and'inspection of the six battaliona
at Darien, M’lntosh county.
On Monday the 4tli December next the convention
of the field, staff, commissioned and non-commissioned
officers of the 35th regiment at Cberokee-hill, Chatham
county. On Tuesday the sth, the review and inspec
tion of the second battalion of the said regiment, at fif
fingham court-house; and on Thursday the 7th, the re?
view and inspection of the 3d batuHiort, at Fair Lawn.
On Friday Bth of December, the review and inspec
tion of the Ist regiment in the city of SauaVnah.
By order of Brigadier-general Francis Hopkins.
JAMES PELOT, brig, ins Ist brig. G. M,
M’lntosh county, Sept. 16——-c 50
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post-Office at Darien, Sept. 30, 1820.
B.
John Burnitt, Richard Bennett, Samuel H. Bags.
C.
Nath’l Cornwell, 2; Robert Collins.
G.
Dr. Charles Gignilliat, Samuel Gardner, Ann Gould,
. H- _ - ‘
Benjamin Hills, James Hutson, Sabra Harper.
I. andK. „
Edw. B. Ivers, Robert Killpatrick.
L. and M.
Nathaniel Law; Norman McDonell, M. M. McCul*
lock, Thomas Mallard, Audly Maxwell.
N. and O.
William Nichols, Samnel Oings,
P.
Charles Porter, James Putnil.
R. and S.
Capt. James Rodick, Dicey Smith.
T. and W.
Gardner Tufts, John Wilkinson, Ephram Wilcox;
Resolved White.
y.
Charles Young,
WM. HOLZENDORF, Post-Master,
oct 7 r 51
TO PURCHASERS OF LOTS.
NOTICE is hareW riven to all persons who have
purchased Lots from the commissioners of the
Academy of MTntosh county, lying in the city of Dari
en, that if the interest due on said Lots is not paid on
or before Monday the 16th day of October next, a re
entry on the Lots Will be made indiscriminately,
By order of the Commissioners of the Academy.
ALLEN B. POWELL,
sept 9 47 . sec'ry pro tern.
■ ■
AN ORDINAN'CE
EXTOUCITfG THE UOABAXTISE LAW OF THE CITY OF DARTEST,
Whereas, The health of all communities is the prima
ry duty of their constituted authorities, to prevent by
all provident means in their power, by enforcing such
telesand regulations as will tend to prevent the intro
duction of diseases—and whereas the mayor and aider
men of this city have received information that the yel
low fever does exist at sundry places,
Therefore be it ordained by the mayor, and aldermen of
the city of Darien, in council met, That from and after the
passing of this ordinance, until the 15th November next
any vessel, or vessels, arriving into this port, be quar
antined four days, unless otherwise ordered by the
health officer.
And be it further ordained by the authority of the same,
That all pilots boarding vessels shall bring them too at
the upper end of the long reach, until boarded by the
health officer.
It is further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That
masters, supercargoes, or persons having- charge of any
vessel or vessels, passengers, or any other person or
f persons attached thereto, violating this ordinance, or
anding without a permit from the health officer, shall
forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding One Hundred Dol
lars, or imprisonment at discretion of the mayor and al
dermen.
And be it further ordained by the authority of the same,
That if any pilot shall refuse to bring any vessel or ves
sels too and report the same to the health officer, as is
herein pointed out, shall pay a, fine not exceeding one
hundred dollars, and in default, to be imprisoned not
exceeding thirty days.
Read and approved, this Isth day of Sept. 1820.
Attest, CHARLES L. CHAMPAYNE, mayor.
A. B. Poweee, c. c. [4B]
ASSIZE OF BREAD. ~
. A GREEABLY to an order of council, regulating the
’J\. assize of bread, the wholesale price of flour being
seven dqllars per barrel of 1961b5.
the 12 J cent loaf must weigh 21b. 6oz.
“ 6| “ “ “ “ v IS
until the 11th of November —of which, all haWs will
take due notice. ALLEN B. TOWLLL, e.
oct 28—52 -
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