Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, November 18, 1820, Image 1

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RTol. 111. THE GAZETTE is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AT NOON, BY - MILLEN & MAXJHLL. ( Broadway.) ■ tIVE BO LEAHS’ PER AJfNTrffr, PAYABLE IN AJJVANCE. Advertisements, not exceeding fourteen lines, seven- Kite cents for thejrrt insertion; andthibtt-seven ■H a half, each successive time- If the length of is not specified, they will be continued until for ■ and charged for the whole time. m-o paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid. AT All letters, on business, to the editors, must be hHE-paid. Er FOR JTEWVORK, ; ■if* The brig ROSE-IN-BLOOM, captain Auchin- will sail in ten days. For freight or passage, to the captain on board, or to ■tpy 11—e—2 ANSON KIMBERLY. f NEW GOOES. M COMPLETE assortment ot HARD WARE, GRO- M CERIES, CORDAGE, PAINTS and PRO- landing from the brig Rose-in-Bloom, and I sale by ‘ ANSON KIMBERLY. WDHARLES L. CHAMPAYNE B HAS LATELY RECEIVED JPOXES old Claret (vintage 1814) ; Bitto tallow Candles, Charleston made ■kins Goshen Butter—fresh hyson l ea jßss Pork, Mackerel, Potatoes, Apples, Cheese, Cider in sacs, chewing Tobacco, Snuff |Hf barrels Beef, he.. ALSO TO LET B convenient and pleasant situated House, on Second dHcet. Possession given immediately, ;fhov 4 1 ~ , FRESH GOODS. ■U.ST received per brig Mary Ann from N. York and JB how opening a partial supply SEASONABLE WOODS, consisting of Blankets, Plain?, Cloths, fine ‘|p, Boots and Shoes, &c, all of which are offered for |H by the subscriber on reasonable terms, at his store, occupied by Isaac tfasportas. Bet 28—52 RUFUiS R. MERRILL. THE SUBSCRIBER Has just received and offer* for sale, ‘■ f§| 10 bags prime Green Coffee ‘ ®§J| 10 barrels do brown Sugar | A jL 15 do best Rye Gin 40 do superfine Flour Wm S do pilot Bread , 2 casks London Porter SHf” 1 pipe Cognac Brandy -7 casks cut Nails / And on Consignment, 2 barrels Linseed Oil 20 kegs White Lead. C. G. JONES, - august 19 - - - -44 - ; § GEO. W. COE , HpLKSHALL’s NEW BRICK BUILDING, BROUGIITON-STREET) SAVANNAH, Offers for sale, the folio-wing seasonable DRY GOODS, ■JR.reduced prices for cash, acceptances, or cotton, viz: Bales white Plains, of a superior quality fll Do. heavy London duflil Blankets „ ‘ H Do. rose Blankets, assorted Do. 7-4 Yorkshire Cloths, very cheap ■ 2 cases Shepherd’s superfine blue and black Cloths Do. do do do Cassimeres Green Baize if 2 bales very low charged Cassimere# W 1 bale superfine white Flannels n| 1 do red do S. 1 case Scotch Homespun 1 do American Plaids and Stripes jlv 1 do Waltham Sheetings Hud a variety of fancy Goods, just received from New. York, - |H Savannah, Oct , 4 c 51 B| M Am i ■— Boot and Shoe Manufactory. PECK & BEARDSLEE ■ 1 AVING returned from New-York, inform their ip. friends and the public that they have opened at JfceTr former stand, a large and elegant assortment of MOOTS and SHOES, of every description, which they pin with confidence recommend to their former cus tomers. Also an assortment of Saddles and Bridles, all ■f which will be sold low for cash, I nov 4 1 FOR SALE, l"F application is made before the Ist of December I. next, a PLANTATION lying on Sapelo river, iontaining five hundred acres; a great proportion of vhich is very superior cotton and corn land. There ire on the premises, a good cotton house, gin house and corn house, besides several negro houses. A more ac purate description is. conceived unnecessary, as it is presumed one wishing to purchase will examine the tract. Also, Lot. No. 165, in the city of Darien. For fur ther particulars, enquire,at this office. _ sept 23 49 FOR SALE, valuable PLANTATION, at the confluence of Lm. Oconee and Oakmulgee rivers, containing 963 acres of cane-brake, oak, hickory and pine land, the atter heavily timbered, and adjacent to one. of the best landings on the Oconee —150 acres is now under culti vation. There is a shad fishery, excelled by none.— A Peach Orchard of rare fruit, which may be made to yield 500 or a 1000 gallons—a Cotton Machine, fkc.— This situation is at the head of steam-boat navigation, .which at some period will become a place of deposit, and perhaps a Thriving town. Terms made known on application to. . BENJAMIN G ( CRAY,” Montgomery, Sept, 14 eow3m——-49 PICKED VP AT SEA, BY the sloop Rosetta, Chase master, in lat. 32, 30, and in thirty fathoms water, a small Canoe, eleven feet long, three feet wide, and painted with verdigris, nov 4 1 Blanks, Cards, &c. PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, DARIEN GAZETTE, DARIEN, (GEORGIAJ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1820. RECEIVED, BT THE LATE ARRIVALS FROM LIVERPOOL, Cotton Bagging of superior quality White and colored Plains Blankets and Rugs Brades Cos, pantent Hoes MILLER & FORT. Savanmn, Nov. 10, 1820. —-r 2 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. MnueA. The undersigned having completed his new and commodio.us building, on Walton and Broad-stpeets, feels pleasuse in announcing to t his 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. Hisytablg will always, be well supplied, and bedding comfolfcable and cleanly., A Bar is also attached to the Hotel, flmlch 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 has attended the erecting of the above hotel—and those who may favor th,e proprie tor with their calls, may rest assured that nothing will beleft undone to render them comfortable arid agreea ble. His Stables are always well supplied with good corn, fodder, hay, &c. and every attention will be paid to horses left in his charge, as he has an attentive ostler and farrier for the purpose, JOHN HOLZENDORF. Darien, Oct. 10, 1820—52 ‘ FOR. SALE OR REJCT, MThe large and convenient house, near the market, formerly occupied by the subscriber, as a boarding house. For a view of the pre mises, and further particulars, apply to nov 4 1 - JOHN HOLZENDORF, TO RENT, M And possession given immediately, several convenient STORES, in the commercial part of the town. Also several DWELLING HOUSES, pleasantly situated. For further particulars, apply to ‘ PLACIDE LE CHARTIER. ■ oct 28—52 ~ FOR SALE, THAT well known Cotton Plantation called Belvidere, situated on the South Newport river, in the coun ty ofM’lntosh, (Ga.) containing 1500 acres of Oak, Hick ory and low swamp lands—6o acres of the latter now under cultivation, with a sufficient proportion of pine barren attached. This place has been long celebrated for the beauty and healthfulness of its situation, commanding a fine | view of St. Catharine’s Inlet and the Ocean-, and also for the excellent quality of the cotton which it produces, i which has always commanded the highest price. This plantation is admiratbly calculated for a force of fam 20 to 50 workers. It has a well finished two-story Dwell ing, and all necessary out buildings. There is a hand some beach immediately in front of the dwelling, and a bold river half a mile in width. For terms apply to Joseph S. Pelot, Factor, Savan nah, or to the subscribers on the premises, CHAS. GIGNILLIAT, JAS, GIGNILLIAT. (C/’The editors of the Charleston Courier, and Dari en Gazette, will insert the above once a week until the Ist of Dec. next, and forward tlreir accounts to the of fice of the Savannah Republican for payment, june 6 —34 NOTICE , FIWIE subscriber, Millwright, of New-Jersey, begs A leave to inform those interested in Mills, that he holds himself in readiness, to undertake the building and erecting of Mills of all the various kinds, on the most approved plans now ip 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 that] 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 prove to be done ac cording to the most strict principles of mechanics, and irv the most workmanlike manner. For information on the subject, the subscriber would name Messrs. J. & C. Bolton, New-York, or Mr. Ros well King', Darien, Ga, who will give any * information required, 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 hy ELIPHALET MILLER, Darien, June 19 .-.■ff—-t —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-lGth from 45 to 50 feet 10ng,3-10 from 40 to 45 feet long’ and 240 from 35 to 40,feet long—to be hewed on two sides not less than 12 inches in a straight line, plumb and true, and not less than 10$ inches thick at the small end of more than two inches larger at the but end; the. butt end may be hewed off in a rough manner to the size of the small end in a round state.—This timber must be free from any apparent blemishes, such as axe scores, large knots, rots or cracks. A company would be prefered to contract for the whole, and no contract will be made for less than 1000 logs. Also want to contract for round cypress logs, for which the same price will be given as for pine of same length, the logs must not be less than 18 inches at butt, or larges than 30 inches: or less than will square 12 inches at the small end free from sap. To get cypress tiipber with ease, the trees should be deaded one year before hand, by’ pealing the bark off 8 or 10 inches vride, when it strips well; the best time to peal the trees, is, the full 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. Any one wishing to contract will please send to the subscriber sealed proposals, Xfiost paid) any time be fore the first day of October next, so that the contracts may be closed, and commence cutting timber by the first of November. The first that offers will have the preference of any other on same terms. ROSWELL KING. Danen, May 15—-30, NEW GOODS, rE subscribers have opened a Dry Good store, next door to Dr. Maunder’s apothecary shop, on the Bay, where they intend keeping a general assortment of such goods a9 are usually called for in this market; relying op the liberality of a generous public, they hope to receive a share of patronage. A. Smith having taken his brother as a partner in trade, still continue the Grocery Business under the Bluff, whene they would be happy to wait on their for mer friends and customers. ALLEN SMITH, DANIEL SMITH, JUST RECEIVED, The following fresh Groceries from the North and Savannah: CxoOP Butter & Chees# Beets Mesa anjfSwLl Beef in barrejufthd half bis. Mess F#k and Lard Boxes herring Jdackerel Onions b£the bunch or bushel English Mustard Basket and blown Salt > Sftgar, Corfee and Tea American and Holland Gin ‘ Jamaica tWni N. E Rum Cognacdpnd Spanish * NOTICE. ON account of the death of Mr. James Croswell, Allen Smith the former partner deems it necessa ry to have the business brought to a close. Those therefore indebted will please call and settle the same on Or before the first day of January next; and those who have demands will present them for adjustment to the undersigned, who is authorised to settle the same, nov 11 2 ALLEN SMITH. TO LUMBER CUTTERS. WANTED for the Darien Eastern Steam Saw-Mill, three thousand five hundred LOGS, of best Yellow Pine, viz: one thousand logs twenty feet long, one thousand logs twenty-five feet long, and one thou sand do. thirty feet long, to be not less than twelve inch es onphe 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 not more than four teen inches deep nor less than eleven inches—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 whole, or not less than one thousand logs, to be delivered before Ist March, 1821, will please send 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 have a preference to any other, on the same terms. C. McGREGOB, secreiai'y, Darien, oct 7 —t 51 DARIEN, JULY 12, 1820, riIHE copartnership of the subscribers, which has M. hitherto heen carried on in this place under the firm at'Yonge, Richardson & Cos. is dissolved this day by mutifal assent; all persons having demands against them, are requested to present them; and those owing them to make payment to Mr. Armand Lefils, or in his absence to Mr. William Cooke. PH. R. YONGE, R. RICHARDSON, [4o] ARMAND LEFILS. STOLEN ~ FROM alongside the sloop Neptune, on the 20th inst, a YAWL BOAT, about 15 feel keel, varnished outside; the builders name branded inside the boat, on her stern, 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 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 skilfull 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 to run direct for the boat. Published by order of the commissioners of 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. THOMA*S VEAL having bought a schooner PILOT BOAT, 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 yessels 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 to cross Doboy Bar, will be particular in bringing the said pilot-boat to bear west half south, and steer direct ly for her, and follow her to the anchorage ground, or to Darien, should the w ind and tide permit, oct 28—52 Georgia — M‘lntosh county. By Allerr B. Powell, clerk of the court or ordinary of the countv and state aforesaid. WHEREAS, Mrs. ’ Hester M'Guire and Charles G. Jones hath applied for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Joseph M‘Guire, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office oh, or before the 3d day of December next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicants. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Darien, this 3d day ofNovember, 1820. nov 3— -rl ALLEN B, POWELL, c, c. o, at, c, Candles, 6 and 8 to the pound Bar Soap Shot and Powder Loaf and brown Sugar Cherry Brandy by the bottle and gallon Pepper and Allspice Butter and Cheese tri ers Wooden Ware: Cheese Boxes and Bar rel Covers Nests Sugar Boxes Cann and water Paila Wash Tubs and Dip pers Northern Baskets A large lot of Trunks Allen B. Powell, Treasurer, in account current with the Treasury Depart ment/ DR. 18? Q. Jan. ITo this am’t rat’d *V.G. W T ilbor,Tr. g 60 87$ “ “ “ in Darien Bank 639 25. “ “ “ Pents on leased lots 94 “ “ “ sundry licences for the year 1820 550 “ Taxes on property and free negroes 1391 “ “ Sundry fines 139 “ “ P.L.Uhartier on accpupt lot sold hin. 183 “ “ es nett proceeds notes loan ed & discounted at bank 3957 33 g 7014. 45$’ H : - - Nov. To balance from old account 147 38$ CR. 1820. jan. 1 By sundry bills paid on account gaol v pr. order gaol com mittee 5547 97 V “R. While for 7 mos, salary, as cap tain ,of the City “ Wm. Bain for rent court-house 135 “ “ George Street 1 qr. salary as city scavenger 56 25j, ‘* “ Sundry bill# by order of council for incidental expenses 687 01J “• “ Disc’t on ren weal of notes |at bank 280 83 Balance in Treasury 147 oß| E, B. ALLEN B. POWELL, city treasurer, Your committee on finance having examined the above treasury report, find it correct. JOHN HUNTER, I committee or, E. C. GROSVENOR, 5 finance, To the mayor and aldermen. Danen, Nov. 1, 1820—m —2 ~ NOTICE , THE Mayor’s Court for November term will be helß at the late residence of Mb. John Holzendorf, near the market. Court will open at 8 o’clock, A. M. pre cisely, of which jurors and all concerned will take nc? tice. ALLEN B. POWELL, c. c. nov 11 —2 , • NOTICE. DURING my absence from this place for a few weeks, l have appointed Mr. Allen B. Powell and Wm, Mac Master my attornies. WM. CARNOCHAN. nov 11 —e —2 ASSIZE~OF~BREAI). AGREEABLY to an order of council, regulating the assize of bread, the wholesale price of flour being eight dollars per barrel of 1961b5. the 12J cent loaf must weigh 21b. 4oz. ■’ 6| • 1 2 until the 25th of November—of which, all bakers wiH take due notice. ALLEN B. POWELL, c. c. nov 11—2 N O TICE. NINE months after date application will be made to the hon. the court of ordinary of M’lntosh county, for leave to sell a tract of land, belonging to the es tate of N. Turner ‘leceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said deceased. JOSEPH GIBBS, adm’r. June 26—^36 NOTICE. NINE months after date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court (orCourt of Ordina ry)of Liberty County, for leave to sell part of the real estate of John E. Frazer, esq. dec. for the benefit o th§ heirs and creditors of said estate. SIMON A. FRAZER ? r , JAS. SMYLIE, Jr. 5 rs ‘ Liberty County, March 15 ” NOTICE. NINE months after date of this, we will apply to the court of ordinary of M'lntosh county for leave to sell a tract of Land containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, on Eagle Neck, in said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Stephen S, Carroll, deceased. JONATHAN S. CARROLL, - ? a , , GIDEON S. CARROLL, 5 Jld>n ors ‘ june 26, 1820 l 36 NOTICE. “VTINE months after date, application will be made to -Lx the honorable the court of ordinary of this coun ty, for leave to sell a tract of Land, containing 202$ acres, situated in the 23d district, Wilkinson county, and known by the number 80 in the plan of said county; for the benefit of the heirs of col. Jesse H. Harrison, deceased. MARY M. HARRISON, adm’rx. JAMES PELOT, adm’or. Mclntosh county, Sept, 28, 1820 (ff All persons having any demands against said e% tate, will render in the same, properly attested, to JAMES PELOT. oct 7 r 51’ , W‘4O~DOLfjARS’ REWARD, RAN AW AY from the subscriber, in April last, a ne gro man named MARCH, twenty or twenty-one years of age, a little pitted with the small-pox, slender made, and about five feet eight inches high. He for merly lived on Carr’s Island, near Darien, and was pur chased a few years since, of Mrs. doctor ProctorjJie has been working for some time past as a day labourer, in the city of Darien, in which place he now is. The above reward and all reasonable charges will be paid on hi a being secured Darien or Savannah gaol. nov 11—r 2 S. R. PROCTOR. 1 Georgia — M‘lntosh county. By A. B. Powell, clerk of the court of ordinary so: the county and state aforesaid. To all whom it may concern: WHEREAS, Win. A. Dunham applies for letters of administration on the estate of John Baillie, dec. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my ‘office, on or before the 3d day of Dec. next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d dav of Nov. 1820. [l. s.] ALLEN B. POWELL, r, c. o *r. c. nav 3—2 No. 3..