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I§L. HI-
1 I THE GAZETTE
• ) I:^^B UBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY, AT NOON,
JBLiILLEN & MAXWELL.
, .U. ANSI Pi*..*, ADVAN CK.^
“nGx c^ar S’ for the whole time.
‘’ Wmkaper discontinued until <ill arrearages are paid.
‘ ’ifiHfc li * etters > 011 bUainess ’ to tbe ecbtors > must be
JRf jy.mi.uv tmom. is
I , (merchant taylor)
returned to Darien, would inform his
1 KplSfiends and the public in general, that he has for
Clothing Store, on the Bay, a general assort-
best and most fashionable Goods in his line
VriM&ss, together With an extensive assortment of
! Clothing, which he would thank those who
’ .flßKvant of sny article in his line to call and look.
39 tbe be9t workmen, he flatters himself that
any Taylor Work that shall be called
• a manner as to please those who will favor
their custom'. nov 18—3
,M” FRESH GOOffS 7
,(Hr received per brig Maty Ann from N. York and
Mmksw opening a partial supply SEASONABLE
HHB&, consisting of Blankets, Plains, Cloths, fine
SfiflEPoots and Shoes, &c. all of which are offered for
sale® the subscriber on reasonable terms, at his store,
occupied by Isaac Yasportas. ‘
52_ : RUFUg R. MERRILL.
“ 1 JOHN WHITE ,
AND WATCH-MAKER,
I this method to inform the citizens of Darien
its vicinity, that he has taken the front part
ton’s store, where he wiil repair all
1 Watches, such as repeating patent .Levers,
iiplex and plain, with neatness and dispatch,
repaired, and a small quantity for sale, and a
les. Cash paid for old gold and silver.
ot and, Shoe Manufactory,
PECK & BEA.RDSLEE ‘ 1
G’ returned from New-York, inform their
nds and the public that they have opened at
er stand, a large and elegant assortment of
m.d SHOES, of every description, which they
onfidence recommend to their former cus-
Also an assortment of Saddles and Bridles, all
l’ill be sold low for cash,
FOB SALE, r -~j
ble PLANTATION, at the confluence of
nee and Oakmulgee rivets, containing 963
tne-brake, oak, hickory and pine land, the
rily limbered, and adjacent to one of the best
A the Oconee-^—lso acres is now under culti
’here is a shad fishery, excelled by none.—
Orchard of rare fruit, which may be made to
)r a 1000 gallons—a Cotton Machine, &c.—
don is at the head of steam-boat navigation,
iome period will become a place of deposit,
ps a thriving town. Terms made known on
t to BENJAMIN G. CRAY.
nery, Sept. 14 eow3m 49
lAUSHAL’S OFFICE,
FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. S’ ‘
_ Savannah, November.}#, 1820.
iistants of the Marshal of this district, ‘'for
ig the fourth census, or enumeration of the
ts of the United States,” are hereby notified
me for transmitting their returns to this de
is near at hand; and it is hoped that no delay
dace, so as to prevent a general return being
rdingtoiaw. JOHN H, MOREL, ,
Marshal District Georgia,
Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle, Wash
ws, Athens Gazette, and Recorder, and Jouf
sdgeville, will puoljsh the above till countei'-
‘■ nov 18” ■. i 3
Wanted on Hire by the Tear,
;en to fifteen prime field Hands; for whom,
:rous wages will be given, and every care
ion paid them, inquire of
„ JAS. SMITH,
NOTICE,
bscriber, Millwright, of begs
to inform those interested in Mills, that he
iself in readiness, to undertake the building
ng of Mills of all,the various kinds, on the
sved plans now in use in the different parts
ited States; and having'a competent number
weed workmen under his direction, and from
erience in the business himself, feel? that
which justifies him in giving this public no
e asks no pay for any wdrk done under his
idance, which shall not prove to be done ac
) the most strict principles of mechanics,
most workmanlike manned,
rmation on the subject, the subscriber would
srs. J. &C. Bolton, New-York, or Mr. Ros-
Darien, Ga. who will give any information
’ , !( • ;
ntleman having in contemplation the building
ill please to direct their communication to
Morris County, New-Jersey, and all orders
ure will be thankfully received, and duly at
iy . ‘ J
ELIPIf ALE*T MILLER.
Tune 19-- _^3j
Georgia— JVl‘lntosh County.
lOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1820.
flowing Grand Jurors made default, viz:—
•gfe Street, Scott Cray,- Virgil H. Vivion,
rwitt, jun. William Carnochan, John S. MTn
iniel Cornwell, Rufus R. Merrill, and John
The following Petit J urors rnade default, viz:
:onard, Clement Thrower, Elisha Walker,
-ester, Richard Myers, £thd John Peacock.
1 hat the defaulting Grand Jurors be fined
of Forty Dollars—and defaulting Petit Jurors
the sum of Twenty Dollars, unless they sev
rood and sufficient excuse in the office of
if this court, within thirty davs after the ad
os this court. 7 .
Extract .from the minutes.’
■s A. fi. POWELL, c. 6. e. M. e.
DARIEN GAZETTE.
MRIEJf, f GEOMGMJ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1820.
PRACTICE OF LAW.
TIE undersigned has opened an office for the prac
tice of law, at the custom-house of this city, where
he will be found during the usual hours of business.
He will attend the Mayor’s Court of Darien, the Infe
rior and Superior Courts of M?lntosh county, and the
Superior Courts of Wayne, Camden, Glynn, Liberty and
Chatham. Any applications for his professional ser
vants Will be acknowledged, and every Attention render
ed to business that may be placed in his hands,
nov 25——4 LEMUEL MERRILL.
M.MTSIOAT HOJISE HOTEL-
The undersigne'd having completed his new
ft i It] and commodious builcjing, on Walton and
I Si! Broad-streetS, feels pleasuse in announcing 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 Lifluors, &c.
Gentlemen with their families, can be agreeallly accom
modated wtth private roorps. Rooms are also reserved
for such gentlemen as may wish to enjoy /.hemselves
with private dinner or supper parties. /
Considerable expense has attended tb® erectingjof
the above hotel—and those wl>o may favor the proprie
tor with their calls, may rest assured tha/ nothing will
be left undone to render them comfortable and agreea
ble. > ‘ / •’
His Stables are always well supplied yvith good corn,
fodder, hay, §tc. and attention/will be paid to
horseS left in his charge, as he has an attentive ostler
and firrier for the purpose.
JOHN i/OLZENDORF.
Darien, Oct. 10, 1820—52 1
FQR SALE OR RE.VT,
The large and convenient house, near the
ft ■ * market, formerly occupied by the subscriber,
11S S lB a boar< ?fog house. Et>r a view of the pre-
JLjLJ,mises, and further particulars, apply to
nov 4 1 JOI(N HOLZENDORF.
■ r s- V TO REJfT, ~
Mm And possession immediately, several
ftconvenient STORES,fin the commercial part
■ of the towft - Also several DWELLING
JUKA HOUSES, pleasantly situated. For further
particulars, apply to
placiDe le-chartier.
oct 28 ■■"” “52
FOR SALE
A small, though convenient, HOUSE, not
I |fg far distant from the Masonic Hall. Apply at
•■■■■■■this office. “ ,
nov 25 —• h< - ■'■."4 *
SHERIFF’S SALE,
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Darien, between
’ - the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, \
A CERTAIN ti*act of Land, on South Newport, con
taining three hundred acres, more or less,
adjoining 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 Abrahams. JOSHUA A. COITViE, s. m. c, -
nov 11—2 _ > -
Georgia —Jfflntosh county.
By A. B. Powell, Clerk of the court of ordinary for
the county and state aforesaid.
To all whom it may concern - -
WHEREAS, Daniel Jackson, jun. applies for letters
of administration on the estate of I. P. Robbins,
4eceased. ‘
These ape, 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 Ist day of pec. next, otherwise letters af
administration will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal, this Ist day of Nov.
1820. [l. s.] A. B, PO WELL, c. c. o. m. c.
nov 1- - Ts— —2
Georgia—~Mclntosh county.
By A, B. Powell, clerk of the court -of ordinary for
the County and state aforesaid.
To all whfin it may concern:
WHEREAS, Wm, 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 day of Nov.
1820. [l. 5.3 ALLEN B. POWELE, c. c. o. m. c,
nov 3—2 v
& Was shot on the twenty-eighth of
May last, (at night) in Satilla Swamp, in the act of horse
stealing, a mail who called himself by three names:
Waxes, Wibkiks, and Wicrs, but supposed to be
Janes Fulled, by writings in his pocket-bo,ok—also
was (bund in k a receipt written as follows: —Received
of James Fuller bis note for —:— dollars and
cents, which when .paid will be in full of all book ac
counts, and signed by Wm. W. Carlisle, agent for Jacob
I. Turner, sen. All persons that have any claims, notes
or accounts against ,said person, by laying in their
claims, well attested to the cleric of the court of ordina
ry in W-ayne coimty, witnin twelve months, will he paid
as far as hip money will pay, according to law, after pay
ing other charges. - WM. O’NEIL, r. a c.
HENRY iULES, j. I. c.
nov 18—at—3 JOHN KEMf, j. i, c.
Georgia- epunty.
By Allen B. Powell, clerk of theconrt of ordinary for
the county and state aforesaid.
To all whpm it may concern:
WHEREAS, Jeremiah Lester, Isliam Johnston and
Deiela Jeanrett, have applied for letters of ad- 1 ”
ministration on the estate of Isaac Gi Jeanrett, dec’d.
These are are therefore to cite and admonish all and.
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections (if any they have) in my of r
fice, on. or before ive 25th day of December next, oth
erwise letters of administration will be granted to the
applicants.
•Given under my hand and peal, this 25th day of No
vember, 4820.
(l. s.) A. B. c. c. o. m.c.
nov 25—-—4
Blanks, Cards 9 &c,
PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE, WITH NEATNESS
AND DISPATCH.
NEW GOQDS.
f ffIHE subscribers have opened a Dry Good store, next
jJL door to Dr. Maunder's apothecary-shop, on the
Bay, where they intend keeping a general assortment
of such goods as are usually called for in this market;
relying on 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, where they would be happy to wait on their for
mer friends aiid customer*. ALLEN SMITH,
%; DANIEL SMITIJ.
JUST RECEIVED,
Tjfo following fresh Groceries from the North and
Skyannah:
fjToOI) Butter & Cheese
Beets ‘
Irish Potatoes
Sweet Cider
Mess and No.l Beef in
and h alf bis.
Mess Pork and Lard
Boxes Herring
Barrels Mackerel
Onions by the bunch or
bushel
English Mustard
Basket and blown Salt
Sugar, Coffee and Tea
American and Holland
Gin ,
Jamaica and N. E Runv
Cognac and • Spanish
Brandy
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,
noy 11—r— 2 ALLEN SMITH.
TO LUMBER CUTTERS.
WANTED for the Daiien 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 bn the face; and not more than fourteen inches nor
less then twelves inches deep—-arid five hundred fogs
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
hewed on two sides plumb and true. This timber must
be free from any blemishes, such as scores, large
knots, rots, or crocks.
Any person desirous -,f contracting for the whole; or
not less than one thousand fogs, to be’ delivered before
Ist March, 1821, will please send seale proposals (post
paid) to Messrs. J. H GI-EKIE & 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. McGIIEGOR, secretary.
Darien, oct 7 51
~DARlEj^ltuiyi%li^.
FfIHE copartnership of the subscribers, which has
JL hitherto been carried on in this place under the
firm of Yonge, Richardson W 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 Lefile, or ip
his absence to Mr. William Cooke.
PH. R. YONGE, ‘
R. RICHARDSON,
{4o] ARMAND LEFILY.
~ STOLEN
*
FROM alongside the sloop Neptune, on the 20th inst.
a YAWL BOAT, about J 5 foel keel, varnished
outside; the builders name branded insid.e the boat, on
her stern, on both sides, H. Stocker. A reward of five
dollars will be paid tc any person who will deliver said
boat to the subgjriber, and ten on conviction of the thief.
JOHN HUNTER.
sept 23— r 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 baiy
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 ran direct for
the boat.
Published by order of the commissioners of pilotage.
C/The 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
BOAT, expressly for Doboy Bah respectfully in
forms all masters of vessels bound to Darien, that after
ithis 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
to cross Doboy Bar; will be particular in bringing the
said jufot-boat to bear west half south, and steer direct
ly for her, and follow her to the anchorage ground, or
to Darien, should the wind and tide permit,
j oct 28—52 .
.Georgia-r-MJntosh county.
By Allen B Powell, clerk of the court or ordinary qf
the county 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
onj 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 of November, 1820.
npv 3—*l ALLEN B, POWELL, c. c. o, x. 5.
Candles, 6 and 8 to the
pound
Bar Soap
Shot and Powder
Loaf and brown Sugar
Cherry*. Brandy by the
bottle and gallon i
Pepper and Allspice
Butter and Cheese tri
ers /
Wooden Ware:
Cheese Boxes and Bar
rel Covers
Nests Sugar Boxes
Cann and water Pails
Wash Tubs and Dip
pers
Northern Baskets
A large lot of Trunks
A COOIC FOR SALE .
A NEGRO WENCH, a good cook, washer, and Iron
er, for sale, or an exchange would be preferred
for a young girl, capable of attending to children. En
quire of GEORGE STREET.
nov 25— — 4 .
~sT)OLLARS’ reward.
WENT adrift from my somber yard, about the first
of last month, ai Cypress Boat Hull, about, 30
feet long, 4 feet 4 inches wide, rent or heart shaken in
the bow part, two small auger boles bored in the stern
for the use of a stearing oar; and had no timbers in her.
Went adrift at the same time, a raft of boards, a part of
which were found between this and Doboy Bar and the
balance on Sapefo. The above reward will be given to
any person who will deliver said boat to me, or a rea
sonable compensation for information where she is. >■
nov 25—4 REUBEN KING.
~ “ NOTICE.
INTINE months after date application will be made to
‘LAi the hon. the courtrof ordinary of M’lntosh county,
I for leave to sell a tract of lapd, belonging to the es
tate of N. Turner ieceased for the benefit of th*
heirs and creditors, of said deceased. <’
JOSEPH GIBBS, adm’r.
NINE months after date application will be rnade to
the honoralfe of Ordina
ry) of Liberty County7lj||SHßpive to sett part of the real
estate of John E; Frazer, t!sq, dec. for the benefit
the heirs andcreditors of said estate.
SIMON A. FRAZER7’ .
JAS. SMYLIE, JK $
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
sril a tract of Land containing three hundred and sis y
acres, more or less, on Eagle Neck, in said county, foe
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of
Stephen S. Carroll, deceased. , •
JONATHAN S. CARROLL,J
GIDEON S. CARROLL, < 5 ■
june 26, 1820 ■ -l? ■ - 36 -
” Ivor ICE.
MINE months after date, application will be made to
the honorable the court of ordinary of this coun
ty, for leave to sell 3 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. * u MARY M. HARRISON, adntirx, ,
JAMES PELOT, adm’w. ‘
Mclntosh county, Sept. 28, 1820
CCj” All persons having any demands against said es
tate, will render in the same, properly attested, to ■ and
JAMES PELOT.
oct 7 l ■’ 51
To the Cultivators of the Soil.
THE AMERICAN FARMER.
The first number of the AMERICAN FARMER waß
issued on the 2d of April, 1819. It may now be an
nounced as an established National Work, adapted to
all the varieties of our climate, since many of the most
eminent citizens in all the States, contribute by their
patronage and their pens, to it3 circulation and its use
fulness. EVery subscriber, therefore, plough what soil
‘or breathe in what latitude he may, will find hi the Far
mer, essays detailing experiments and conveying infor
fation suited to his particular condition and pursuits.
To make known all discoveries in the science, and all
improvements in the practice of AGRICULTURE and
DOMESTIC! (ECONOMY—andtc develope the means
of INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS generally, consti
tute the chief objects to which the AMERICAN FAR
MER is devoted. It takes no concern or interest in
party politics, norinihetransient occurrences oftheday.
The Farmer is published, weekly, on a sheet the size
of a large newspaper, and. folded so as to make eight
pages—and to admit of being conveniently bound up
and preserved in volumes. Each volume will consist of
fifty-two numbers, a title page and an index—and nu
merous EXGRAvixcs to represent new implements, and
approved Systems of Husbandry.
Each number gives a true and accurate statement of
the then selling pnees of country produce, live stock,
and all the principal articles brought for sale in tho
Baltimore market.
Terms of subscription g 4 per annum, to be paid in
advance. But for the sum of Five Dollars, the actual
receipt of every number is guaranteed.—That is, when
numbers fail to come to hand, duplicates shall be sent
until every number shall have been received.
As the Editor takes the risk and cost of the mail—
should subscription money miscarry, he holds himself*
nevertheless, bound to furnish the paper.
To those who may think the price of subscription
too high, it may be remarked, that on a comparison of
their actual contents, one page csf the American Farmer,
Will be found to contain as much as four pages of the
“Memoirs of the Agriadtural Society of Philadelphia
and tne four volumes of that patriotic, and exceeding
ly valuable work, sell for gl2—Of the quality of its
contents the Editor of the Farmer could not speak
with propriety, if it did not so happen, that Ac has little
occasion and less leisure to write for it. His agency
consists, chiefly, (jn collecting, and arranging the mate
rials. If, however, proof were required by those who
may never.have seen the work, of its tendency to pro
mote improvements in every branch of rural economy,
it would be sufficient to make reference to the first
volume, where it will be seen that it contains essays on
every department of husbandry, from the pens and un
der the proper names of those eminent in the
different States, who are most distinguished in the an
nalsof agriculture and other sciences.
All gentleman who feel an interest in the circulation
of a Journal devoted to these objects, and conducted on
this plan, are requested to transmit the names of sub
scribers—but (fj'in all cases the money must be remitted
before the paper can be sent. It will, however, be re
turned in case, where the subscriber, on a view of
the paper, not being satisfied, may think proper to re
turn it to the Editor witHin three weeks.
- An allowance of ten per cent will be made, when
claimed, pn all monies received for, and remitted to the
Editor,
A few of the first volume, either in sheets or well
bound, with a copious index, remain on hand for sale.
Notes of.the Banks of North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Virgil)a, generally wilhbe received at par.
From subscribers residing in the states of Ohio and Ken
tucky, notes of the Bank of Chilicothe will be received
at par, and from such subscribers the notes of all other
banks, which can be disposed of here at a discount of
not more than ten per cent. - v
QC/'All communications to be addressed to
April 3, 1820. JOHN S SKINNER, Baltimore.
No, 5.