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I THE GAZETTE
||ft*>UBLISHED EVEaT SATURDAY, AT NOON, -
I BY
piILLEN & MAXELL.
( Broadway.)
B DOLLARS FEB ANNUM, FA*ABEE IN ADVANCE.
jimrertisementa, not exceeding* fourteen lines, seven.
Ttfttß cents for*the/r/ insertion; and thibtt-seven
each successive time. If the length of
specified, they will be continued until for
charged for the whole time.
jvWpaper discontinued until all arrearages are paid.
- -Bill] letters, on business, to the editors, must be
KM GW, WHISKEY, sc.
barrels country Gin’
W 23 ditto Cider-Brandy ...
■4O ditto Whiskey
MB 20 tubs and jars Butter, for family use
■l4 . v y
K w4O half barrels mess Beef
I 25 barrels Apples /
■SOO bunches Onions
ftlfiO bushels Potatoes
■ Half barrels Tongues'!
ft Firkins Lard I Landing from the
| Barrels dried Apples [sloop Catharine, and
ft Pears and Walnuts | for sale by
ft ,An assortment Tin-1
£•’ Ware, J
M 2 r : 5 ANSON KIMBERLY.
NEW GOODS.
fftp subscribers have opened a Dry Good store, next
I- ftdoor to Dr. Maunder’s apothecary shop, on the
fjflftpiere they intend keeping a general assortment
a t ftp goods as are usually called for in this market;
HHftfe on the liberality of a generous public, they hope
jftHeive a share of patronage.
Uftßmith having taken his brother as a partner in
continue the Grocery Business under the
■Hft where they would be happy to wait on their for
jHlfeends and customers. ALLEN SMITH,
F DANIEL SMITH.
JUST RECEIVED,
fresh Groceries from the North and
Savannah:
%j(QOD Butter 8c Cheese
Irish Potatoes
■VVmWu and No. 1 Beefin
pfiMjLMbarrels and half bis.
ifess Pork and Lard
’ ■ffiises Herring
* Sirrels Mackerel
; Cpions by the bunch or
Mustard
Basket and blow-: £alr
InKgar, Coffee and Tea’
:d'®nerican and HaMand
Baica and N. E Rum
nac and Spanish
B. NOTICE.
-Mjmk account of the death of Mr. James Croswell,
;Jop- Allen Smith the former partner deems it necessa
|@j’ have the business brought to a close. Those
JHBfore indebted will please call and settle the same
IfiKbefore the first day of January next; and those
IBRave demands will present them for adjustment to
ijflKtdersigned, who is authorised to settle the same.
11—-2 ALLEN SMITH.
~f NATHAN THOMAS
(merchant taylor)
ffjfA-VING returrted to Darien, would inform his
-m. friends and the public in general, that he has for
•SHIr h' s Clothing Store, on the Bay, a general assort-
H of the best and most fashionable Goods in his line
JHHhiness, together with an extensive assortment of
made Clothing, which he would thank those whc
|K want of any article in his line to call and look.
JQESje has the best of workmen, himself that
Ee%n execute any Taylor Work that shall be called
fMSp such a manner as to please those who will favor
gfßyith their custom. nov 18—3
1 PRACTICE OF LA W.
‘F'VfWjIE undersigned has opened an office for iheprac
||B£tice of law, at the custom-house of this city, where
Swill be found during the usual hours of business.
attend the Mayor’s Court of Darien, the Infe
i Sand Superior Courts of M’lntosh county, and the
“Berior Courts of Wayne, Camden, Glyhn, Liberty and
|HStham. Any applications for his professional ser
w will be acknowledged, and every attention rcnder
-vjßso business that may be placed in his hands.
B>v 25—4 LEMUEL MERRILL.
Mi JOHN WHITE,
Jm. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER.
H|PKES this method to inform the citizens of Darien
WXi’ and its vicinity, that he has taken the front part
|Mpr. Relton’s store, where he wiil repair all kinds of
■Hcks and Watches, such as repeating patent Levers,
Hfisical Duplex and plain, with neatness and dispatch.
Jycllery repaired, and a small quantity for sale, and a
aHr Watches. Cash paid for old gold and silver.
Wk>v 18 3 1
B Boot and Shoe •Manufactory.
* PECIC & BEARDSLEE
JjjrAVING returned from New-York, inform their
Kk friends and the public that they have opened at
Kir former stand, a large and elegant assortment of
WDOTS and SHOES, of every description, which they
Hi with confidence recommend to their former cus-
Hners. Also an assortment of Saddles and Bridles, all
which will be sold low lor cash.
|Bnov4 1 *
B Chair Making and Repairing,
■iri'l'U neatness and dispatch, at Nichols’ Black
jV ▼ smith shop, by
B dec 9~ r f— 6 EDMUND BRIQHTMAN & CO.
FOR SALE,
wt likely young negro woman, a good cook,
Washer, and lroner— she is industrious, and of
Hood character. Foe further particulars, apply at this
deed?—r—6
DARIEN GAZETTE.
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
> efs
Wooden Ware;
Cheese Boxes and Bar
rel Covers
Nests Sugar Boxes
Cann ana water Pails
Wash Tubs and Dip
pers
Northern Baskets
A large lot of Trunks
DARIEN, (GEORGIAJ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1820.
Placide Le Chartier
HAS LATELT RECEIVED
barrels Flour
3000 lbs. Bacon and Hams
g . Candles and Soap
* bags green Coffee
? Sweet Oil in baskets
kegs Lard and Goshen Butter
loaf, muscovado, and Havana Sugars
20 dozen Macaubau Snuff
Claret and Vindegrave Wine, in boxes
Madeiara and Teneriffe Wines in boxes
Prunes, Raisins arid Almonds /
Cordials, assorted ‘ f -■)
Fruit, Olives, Capers, Anchovjes, Pickles
Chewing Tobacco, in kegs /
Cheese - Ww)
black Pepper /
Spermaceti Candles
Tea, Cloves, and Nutmegs J
Common woollt%Hats •(
Rose Blankets y | >
Rfeady made Negro Clothuig
Havana Cigars 7
Champaign Wine /
Liverpool Salt /
Cognac Brandy /
Jamaica and N. E. Rum / . >
Holland Gin and Whiskey
Molasses /
Cologne Water, WritiJg Paper
Mustard /
Port Wine /
> Shot, and Lead in bais
Rice I
Oznaburghs J
Vinegar, Bologne Sausages, and 1
Other articles too iumerous to mention
dec 2 5 J
BANK OF BARIEN,
Deimher 2, 1820.
DIVIDENI) NO. 3.
fIIHE board of Direction hiving this day declared a
Jl Dividend out of the profits of the bank, “for the
last six months, of five per cert, on the amouht paid in;
the same will be paid to the stockholders, or their le
gal representatives, on and sjfter Wednesday, th&6th
instant—and upon a writteif application to this hjfaik,
stockholders desiring it will Veceive said dividend;;” ei
ther at Savannah, Augusta, Mflledgeville or Marion.
By order of the board.
ERBN: S. REES, cashier.
(O’The Savannah Republican and Georgia Journal
will insert the abovS twice. dec 2—h-—5
DARIEN, JULY 12, 1820.
riJHE copartnership of the subscribers, which has
jp. hitherto been carried on in this place under the
firm of’ Yonge, Richardson & Cos. is dissolved'this day
by mutual assent; all persons having demandi 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, I
[4oj ARMAND LEFILS.I
STOLEN 1
FROM alongside the sloop Neptune, on the 20th insfc
a YAWL BOAT, about 15 feel keel, varnishec
outside; the builders name branded inside file 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
Fp FOR SALE,
A valuable PLANTATION, at the confluence of
Oconee and Oakrtmlgee rivers, containing 963
acres of cane-brake, oak, hickory and pine land, the
latter heavily timbered, and adjacent to one of the best
landings on file Oconee—lso acres is now under culti
vation. There is a shad fishery, excelled by none.—j 1
A Peach Orchard of rare fruit, which may be made to
yield 500 or a 1000 gallons—a Cotton Machine, &c.—l
This situation is at the head of steam-boat navigation, 1
which at some period will become a place of deposit}
and perhaps a thriving town. Terms made known op
application to BENJAMIN G, CRAY,
Moiitgomeiy, Sept. 14——eow3m 49
MTtm — 1
mHE subscriber, Millwright, of New-Jersey, begs
JL leave to inform those interested in Mills, that ne
holds himself in readiness, to undertake the building
and erecting of Mills of all the various kinds, on the
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 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 he done ac,
cording to the most strict principles of mechanics,
and in the most workmanlike manner.
For information on the subject, the-subscriber wduhj,
name Messrs. ,T. &C, Bolton, New-York, or Mr. Ros
well King, Darien, Ga. who will give jrny 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 order*
of this nature will be thankfully received, and duly at
tended toby ELIPHALET MILLER.
Darien, June 19——-If- -35
MMISHAVS OFFICE,
FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
Savannah, November 11, 1820.
THE assistants of the Marshal of this District, ‘"for
taking the fourth census, or enumeration of the
i/nhabitants of the United States,” are hereby notified
that the time for transmitting their returns to this de
„partment is near at hand; and it is hoped that no delay
will take £>lace, so as to prevent a general return being
made according to law. JOHN H. MOREL,
Afurshal District Georgia j
(C/’The.Darien Gazette, £hronjde, Wash
ington News, Athens Gazette, and Recorder, and Jour
nal at Milledgeville, will puolish the above till
manded. ‘ nov 18 3
a took for saHjH.
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
i canoe BOAT,
A New and excellent Canoe Boat, well calculated for
plantation use, fgr salt by
dec 2 5 A. KIMBERLY.
ON CONSIGNMENT
Part of the Cargo of Brig Hannibal.
IBCID half barrels Beef 3 M
10 do. do. Pork$ Mess <•
10 barrels N. E. Rum
10 ditto No. 1, Mackerel
10 ditto winter Apples
10 ditto Onions
22 boxes Martinique Cordials
15 ditto Tallow Candles
** 8 pieces Furniture
for sale fortaah by CHAS. L. CHAMPAYNE.
dec 9- r— 6
Corn, Flour, Shoes, Sfc.
©®® bushelsi Northern Corn
40 bis. Baltimore and Richmond sup. Flour
20 ditto Pilot Bread
15 ditto No. 2 and 3 Mackerel
10 ditto double Ale
10 ditto Cider
30 ‘ditto New-York Pippin Apples
3 ditto Cordial
5 casks cut Nails
500 pair men’s fine and coarse Shoes
25,000 Spanish and American Cigirs
5 kegs Goshen Butter
8 cases fine and coarse Hats
30 boxes smoked Herrings
100 bushels Potatoes
landing from the “Hoop Chauncey from New-Yhri, and
for sale by BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
dec 9 t 6 Street?* -wharf.
Administrator’s sale.
On Saturday, the 13th January next,
Will be sold at 11 o’clock, at the auction store of John
Hunter, on the Hay,
ALL the personal property of file late J. P. Robbins,
deceased, consisting of a large assortment of
Watches, Jewellery, &c;
Per order Daniel Jackson, jun. admlor.
dec 9—6 v JOHN HUNTER, auct’r.
Executor’s Sale.
AT the store of William Bain, deceased, on TUES
DAY, 16th January next, will be sold at public
sale, to the highest bidder, between the hours of 10 and
2 o’clock, the personal property of said estate,
dec 2 6 JOHN M‘NISH, ex'or.
%■ NOTICE.
PERSONS having demands against the estate of Mr.
William Bain, deceased, are requested to hand in
attested statements thereof agreeable to law—and thi.se
indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment to Mr. Barrington King of Darien, Vho is
duly authorised to receive the same.
(signed) JOHN M’NISH, executor.
Savatinah, 2<J December, 1820.——6
W NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the estate of
the late J. P. Robbins, deceased, are requested to
exhibit their claims fully attested—and all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make payment tp
DANIEL JACKJON, jun. adm’r.
dec 5—9 * .
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, application will be made to
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, wlm'or.
Mclntosh county , Sept. 28, 1820
OCj“ All persons having any demands against said es.
tate, will render in the same, properly attested, to
JAMES PELOT,
oct E 51 ■
A OTICE.
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 deceased for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors, of said deceased.
JOSEPH GIBBS, adm’r.
June 26——36 “ • i . , .
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 county, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of
Stephen S. Carroll, deceased.
JONATHAN S. CARROLL, ? a , ,
GIDEON S. CARRQIJL, 5 Adm ors ‘
June 26, 1820- l -36
, Georgia —Liberty county .
By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary of the
county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Janies Smilie, jun. applies to be dis
missed from his guardianship of Thomas C. Sul
livan, orphan f Daniel Sullivan, late of said county, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, at Riceborough, within the time pre
scribed by law; otherwise dismissory letters will be
granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this fifth day of De
cember, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and
twenty, and in the forty-fifth year of American Inde
pendence. E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
dec s——65 ——6 , \ - -
Court of Ordinary, MHntosh County,
Georgia.
IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SABAH BAIUIE,
ON application of W. Davis, administrator and one
of the distributees of the estate of Sarah Baillie,
deceased, It is ordered, That John M‘lntosh, James
Nephew, James Dun Woody and Scott Cray, esquires,
or any three of them, do proceed to divide the estate of
the said intestate, between the respective distributees,
in terms of the law in such cases made and provided, in
case no objections shall be made to such division within
ninety days from the date of this order—then such de
visee to be returned to this court at its meeting next af
ter such division, then to be finally acted on, at"may be
legal and proper pi the premises. And it is further or
dered, That a copy of this order be published once a
week for ninety damin the Darien Gazette.
Extract from the minutes.
A. B. POWELL, c. c. o r H. c.
Darien, December 4, 1820.—met—6
GEORGE STREET
HAVING lost all his Books of Accounts, Notes, Bonds,
&c. &e. for Twenty years past, by fire, on the2(l
July last, he requests all who were indebted, by bond,
note or account, to call and pay or liquidate their debts.
With the assistance of hi? clerks he lias made a sched
ule of all debts as far as recollected. All who have ac-*
counts against him are requested to bring them in for
settlement.
He offers for sale, west of the market, Neat’s Tongues,
barrels Pork, ditto Herrings, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Whis
key, Cider, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, dryed Apples,
Cheese, Bean?, Cqrii Meal, cut Nails, from 4d to 24d, as
sorted, also 8d and 20d wrought Nails, 1ow t for cash or
barter. dec 9—me —6
NE W CHEAP CASH STORE.
OTJHE subscriber has received, and now opening in
4A the Store formerly occupied bv Rufus R. Merrill
(on GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and CROCKERY.
WARE, viz;
Broadcloths, Capsimeres, Sattinett
White Plains—Flannels, colored and white
Homespuns, power loom Shirting, Boinbazetts
1 Callicoes, Vestings, Osnaburgs, Tow Cloth
Cotton Bagging, London Duffle and Rose Blankets
Madrass ana Flag Handkerchiefs, Suspenders
Reams Letter Paper
Cotton Stockings and Lambs’ Wool half Hose
Hair Combs, Hats df various kinds
Ladies* morocco witting Shoes
Misses morocco and Leather Pump?, negro Shoes
Gentlemen’s Wellington Boots, and mtfe Shoes’ _
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin
Barrels Rye Gin and Whiskey
Ditto N. E. Rum, Current Wine
Madeira Wine in demijohns and bottles
Coloring, bottled Cider, barrels brown Sugar
Loaf Sugar, barrels white Beans, barrels Flour
Barrels Mackerel, No. 2 and 3, barrels Cheese
Half barrels Beef
Kegs Tobacco, leaf ditto, firkins Goshen Butter
Boxes Candles, half ditto Soap
Hyson Tea, Coffee, Salt and various other articles,
AJ.SO
a General assortment
OF
CROCKERYWARE, POWDER,
Also on consignment,
400 pair Negri) Shoes
13 boxes Chocolate
Barrels Cherry Brandy
Barrels Lime Juice
Bags Peas, double and single Matrasses
Kegs and boxes Fasets
Kegs of Butter, barrels Apples
An invoice Hardware, ready made Clothing, Sad*
dies, &c. &c.
dec. 9 6 AMASA BENNETT.
FEMALE ASYL Um 7
rjIHE members of the M’lntosh County Female Asy-
JL 4um are requested to attend at the Church in
Darien, on Tuesday, the 19th instant,at 10 o’clock, a. i*.
that being the day appointed for a quarterly meeting.
All those who have not paid their annual subscription
for the present year, will please call and pay the same to
Mrs. Roswell King, second Directress.
dec 9—6 MARGERY S. KELL, secretary.
Baisden’s Bluff Academy.
AN examination will be held at this Academy on
Monday, the 18th instant, to which not only the
Parents and Friends of the pupils now there, but all
those interested in the instruction of the rising genera- t
tion, are respectfully invited. The short period that
this seminary has been in operation, ought in a degree
to qualify the expectations of the public, yet at the
same time it is confidently expected, that the progress
made by the pupils, will justify the high confidence
which the commissioners have in the talents and integ
rity of the gentleman who is placed at its head, The
institution will again open on the Ist January next,
JAMES SMITH, ) committee
WM. A. DUNHAM, £ of
JAMES DUNWOODY, j arrangement.
N. B. The punctual attendance of all the commis
sioners is requested. dec 9—6
A FREE SCHO OL
FOR the education of poor children has been estab
lished by the commissioners of the Academy, in
Darien, under the direction of Mr, Seth Gardner.—
Tickets of admission thereto; will be granted on appli
cation to either major Wood or Dr. Troup,
dec 9——6
0” The inhabitants of Darien and
its vicinity are informed that the school which was pur
posed to be opened at the court-house will be opened
at the Masonic Hall, on Monday next, the 11th instant.
Terms are as follows: Trigonometry, the art of Survey
iug, Composition, gls— Geogi'aphy, English Grammar,
Arithmetic, 12— Reading, Wilting, Orthography, 10 per
quarter—half in advance. SETH GARDNER.
N. B. All poor children will be admitted allowing
they will fetch a line from the Commissioners of the
Academy. “ dec 9—6
LIVERY STABLE.
THE undersigned has taken the Stable in Seconds
street, formerly kept by Courts Sc Roughton, and
informs his country friends that he will attend strictly to
the business, and would be thankful for their custom.
Haying procured a careful Ostler, horses will fare as
well in his stable as any in the city,.
dec 9—r—6 JOHN ROUGHTON.
0 Wanted on Hire by the Year,
FROM ten to fifteen prime Field Hands; for whom,
generous wages will be given, and every care
and attention paid them. Enquire of
- JAS. SMITH,
nov 25 -t 4 Sidon, MPlntosh county.
85 DOLLARS’ REWARD.
WENT adrift from my lumber yard, about the first
of last month, a Cypress Boat Hull, about, 30
feet long, 4 feet 4 inches wide, rent or heart shaken in
the bow part, two small auger holes bored in the stem
for the use of a stearing oai*; 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 Sapelo, 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.
ALMANACS,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR I.ORD
1821
For sale at the Office of the Gazette.
No. 7.