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|THE GAZETTE
jMgMlis/icd every Saturday , at noon,
BY
WBmjLEN * jyuyfl
(IN Broadway,) %
jfeAT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
R| Payable in advance ,
AuHkisements, not exceeding fourteen
HMtsntt five cents for they?rs2 in
j;jhnd TinnTV-seven and a half, each
time. If the length of time is
Hpified, they will be continued untii
HBlfend charged for the whole time.
‘paper discontinued until all arrearages
{& JW letters, on business, to the edit-
Drs, mwt be post-paid.
Mff”-
W The Subscriber
‘/iiS'W received and offers for sale the fol-
U lowing articles:
EH tons Sweed’s Iron
bags Coffee
| hhds. Muscovado Sugar
‘Mb bis. ditto ditto
do. Whiskey
hhds. ditto
l||r barrels northern Gin
pipes do. do.
Ps ditto Holland Gin
fA ditto Cognac Brandy
Hb hhds. Jamaica Rum **
•Ml qr. caskL. P. Madeira Wine
H? do. do. Malaga do.
p caska London Porter
‘Mm bis. superfine Flour
■ljgffigP do. navy Bread •
do. pilot do.
JO do. Crackers
: ißip kegs ditto
l||g’ 5 barrels mess Pork
ditto prime Beef
H ditto Fly market ditto
casks Cheese
KfLm} bis. Potatoes ~
|$ do. Cider
Bi kegs Tobacco
■ Loaf Sugar, hyson Tea, Gun-Pow
der, FFF, Soap, Candles, Butter,
a large assortment of men’s and
pH-if women Boots and Shoes.
&c. &c.
’ AND ON CONSIGNMENT
No. 3
v&jflHKLinseed Oil—Paints
oH&lM Cheese, &c.
dccffi— 8 C. G. JONES.
|fjjPlacide Le Chartier
•‘fllflf HAS LATELT RECEIVED
fflf barrels Flour
lbs. Bacon and Hams
and Soap
MaHbags green Coffee
Oil in baskets
Bkegs Lard and Goshen Butter
Blloaf, muscovado, and Havana Sugars
BBMt dozen Macaubau Snuff
■ Claret 8c Vindegrave Wine, in boxes
Im Madeiara 8c Teneriffe Wines in boxes
■Prunes, Raisins and Almonds
■Cordials, assorted
KFruit, Olives, Capers, Anchovies
■Pickles, Chewing Tobacco, in kegs
H Cheese
PM black Pepper
2SattM : Spermaceti Candles
H Tea, Cloves, and Nutmegs
Common woollen Hats
|||p’ Rose Blankets
Ready made Negro Clothing
P'iijj|-Havana Cigars
Wine
ve rpo o 1 Salt
jglßfijnCognac Branciy
■ Jamaica and N. E. Rum
B Holland Gin and Whiskey
Molasses
■ Cologne Wate, Waiting Paper
Hf Mustard
fSHK Port Wine
Jilß Shot, and Lead in bars
Kice
Mm Oznaburghs
Vinegar. Bologne Sausages, and
illlll Other articles too numerous to men-
HfiW tion
mm 2—-5
H Nnth an Thomas,
(merchant taylor)
‘f JOTVING returned to Darien, would in
ipElßßform his friends and the public in
jtgHnl, that lie has for sale at his Clothing:
jHBK on the Bay, a general assortment of
wpflpt and most fashionable Goods in his
business, together with an exten-
of ready made Clothing,
which die would thank those wheare in want
MBm article in his line to call and look. —
$Me has the best of workmen, he flatters
Mwfrlf that he can execute any Taylor
Sr that shall be called for in such a
WBper as to please those who will favor
their custom. nov 18 —3
John White,
i|)CK AND WATCH MAKER,
this method to inform the citi-
I I zens of Darien and its vicinity, that
h®as taken the front part of Dr. Belton’s
-m, where he wiil repair all kinds of
‘■'Bks and Watches, such as repeating, pa-
U •Levers, Musical Duplex and plain, with
and dispatch. Jewellery repair
€ K anc ’ a small quantity for sale, and a few
“Cash paid for old gold and sil-
H nov 18 3
HBlanks, Cards, &e.
mfinted at this Office, with neat
ness and dispatch.
DARIEN GAZETTE.
New Goods.
I THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JSUT RECEIVED,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
L OF
kjjgtew
STAPLE GKJOBS,
Among which are the following — viz:
1*
OROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres
Peleisse Cloth, Sattinetts, Flannels
Blankets, Plains, Crape Shawls and Scarfs
Cassimere and Merino Shawls
Figured and plain Nankin Crapes
Levantine and Lutstring Silks
Black and white Sattin
Black and white silk Hose
Silk and kid Gloves, beaver 8c buck-skin do.
Black Bombazine, Union Stripe
Figured and plain Bombazett
Calico, Dimity, Diaper, super demi Linens
Irish and Cotton Sheetings
Carlisle Ginghams, plain 8c figured Cambrics
India Mull &Nansook Muslins
Merseills and silk Vesting, Toilinett ditto
Worsted and Lamb’s Wool Hose & half Hose
Vigonia and Cotton Hose, Linen Cambric
Long Lawn, Linen Handkerchiefs
Sewed Robes, Silk'Braids Elastic Garters
Inserting arid Florence Trimming
Stay Lace, Coleretts, Italian Crapes
Nuns and patent wire Thread
Oznaburg ditto, Vandykes
Tortoise shell Combs
Straw and Beaver Bonnets “
Pullicat and llomal Handkerchiefs
Fine Tapes and flat Bobbins
Silk Umbrellas, Suspenders
Children’s Socks, Oil Cloth, Bed Lace
Black Canton and flag Hdkfs
Figured Cravats
Super Beaver and imitation Hats, wool do.
150 pair ladies.morocco and kid Shoes
200 “ ladies and children’s Boottees
100 “ men’s dancing Pumps
175 “ men’s Sffid boy’s nailed 8c sew
ed Shoes
50 “ men’s super Boots
600 “ ‘ negro Shoes
2000 yards domestic Shirtings
1000 bushels Liverpool Salt
10 barrels double Ale
8 one horse Waggons
And a general assortment of GROCE
RIES, CTULERY, CROCKERY and
GLASSWARE, weich will be disposed of
on reasonable terms by
RUFUS R. MERRILL,
dec 18 7 Harford's Buildings.
New Goods.
THE subscribers have opened a Dry Good
store, next door to Dr, Maunder’s apo
thecary shop, on the Bay, where they in
tend keeping a general assortment of such
goods as are usually called for in this mar
ket; relying on the liberality of a generous
public, they hope to receive a share of pa
tronage.
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 former friends and
customers. ALLEN SMITH,
DANIEL SMITH.
JUST RECEIVED,
The following fresh GROCERIES from the
North and Savannah:
Good Butter and
Beets [Cheese
Irish Potatoes
Sweet Cider
Mess and No. 1 Beef
in barrels and half
bis.
Mess Pork and Lard
Boxes Herring
Barrels Mackerel
Onions by the bunch
’ or bushel
English Mustard ’
Basket 8c blown Salt
Sugar, Coffee 8c Tea
American and Hol
land Gin
Jamaica and N. E.
Rum
Cognac and Spanish
Brandy
NOTICE.
ON account of the death of Mr. James
Croswell, Allen Smith the former part
ner deems it necessary to have the business
brought to a close. Those therefore in
debted 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.
Livery Stable.
THE undersigned has taken the Stable
in Second street, formerly kept by
Courts & Roughton, and informs his country
friends that he will attend strictly to the bu
siness, and would be thankful for their cus
tom. Having procured a careful Ostler,
horses will fare as well in his stable as any
in the city.
dec 9—r—6 JOHN ROUGHTON.
Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the es
tate of Mr. William Bain, deceased,
are requested to hand in attested statements
thereof agreeable to law—and those indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment to Mr. Barrington King, of
Darien, who is duly authorised to receiye the
same.
(signed) JOHN M'NISH, executor.
Savannah, B dDectmber , 1820,——6
DARIEN, (georgia,) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1820.
Candles, 6 and 8 to
the pound
Bat* Soap
Shot and Powder
Loaf and brown Su
gar
Cherry Brajidy by
the bottle Sc gal
lon
Pepper 8c Allspice
Butter aud Cheese
triers
Wooden Ware:
Cheese Boxes and
Barrel Covers
Nests Sugar Boxes
Cann 8c water Pails
Wash Tubs and Dip
pers
Northern Baskets
A large lot of
TKUNKS.
Just Recvived ,
barrels Flour
50 ditto Lime
Prunes
Candles, 5 and 6 to the pound
Cordials, NojjjjHni, Bcc.
Cognac Brandy
Fresh Crackers and
Pilot Bread
Bd for sale bv _
PLACIDE LE CHARTIER.
dec 16—T’
Darien, July 12, 1820.
rpilE copartnership of the subscribers.
A which has hitherto been carried on in
this under the firm of Yonge, Richard
son & Cf, is dissolved this day by mutual
assent; ail persons having demands against
them, are requested to present them; and
those qwing them, to mak* payment to Mr.
Armand Lefils, or in his absence to Mr. Wil
liam Cook*. PH. R, YONGE,
R. RICHARDSON,
(40] ARMAND LEFILS.
— j :
Dank of Darien ,
DECEMBER 2, 1820.
DIVIDEND NO. 3.
fJYHE board of Direction having this day
A declared a Dividend out of the profits
of the hank, for the last six months, of Jive
per cent, on the amount paid in; the same
will be paid to the stockholders, nr their le
gal representatives, on and after Wednes
day, the 6th instant—aril upon a written
application to this bank, stockholders desir
ing it will receive said dividend, either at
Savannah, Augusta, Milledgeville or Marion.
By order of the'board.
EBEN: S. REES, cashier.
(fj > The Savannah Republican and Geor
gia Journal will insert the above twice,
dec 2 h 5
Bank of Darien,
December 12, 1820.
N election, for Five Directors on the
part of the Stockholders, will be held
at this bank on Monday the first day of
January next. The poll will he opened at
9 o’clock, A. m. and close at 2 o’clock, r. m.
[7] EBEN. S. REES, cashier.
Land, ££c. for sale-
THE subscriber offers for sale, a tract of
Land, situated between M‘lntosh Old
Court-house and Fort Barrington, containing
four hundred acres, sixty acres of which are
Hammock, well adapted to the culture of
corn and cotton—the balance is pine land,
with the exception of twenty acres swamp,
suitable for the culture of rice—twelve acres
of the pine land are under cultivation. The
improvements are a dwelling house, corn
house, and store-room. Also will be sold
eighty head of CA'T'TLE and sixty head of
HOGS. The said tract of land is situated in
an excellent range for cattle and hogs.
WILLIAM ELLIS.
dec 16—-—e 7
For sale,
CARTWRIGHT’S POINT, containing6oo
acres, more or less, situated a few
miles from Darien, and immediately oppo
site Frederica; about 150 acres are cleared,
most of it good hammoc land. The situation
is pleasant and healthy, with fine pasturage
for stock, good water, and a large quantity
of pine timber contiguous to a good landing,
which can be easily rafted to the mouth of
the creek that opens into the Alatamaha,
where a large vessel can load. For further
particulars, and terms of sale, anply to
JAMES WALLACE.
Savannah, dec. I—r —B
Stolen,
FROM alongside the sloop Neptune, on
the 20th Inst, a YAWL BOAT, about
15 feel keel, varnished outside; the builder’s
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
Wants a situation.
A YOUNG MAN (a Georgian) who writes
a fair hand, and has a thorough know
ledge of accounts, is willing to engage for
one or two years in a respectable counting
house of this city. He would (with sufficient
encouragement) have no objections to go to
any part of the state. Unquestionable re
ferences will be given. A line addressed to
R. J. W. at this office, shall meet with prompt
attention. dec 16—7
Mayor’s Court,
DECEMBER TERM, 1820.
GTjIHE following Jurors made default, viz:
John G. Bell, Charles G. Jones, George
Wilbor, William M‘Master, George F. Wing,
and Charles M'Gregor.
It is ordered by the Court, That defaulting
jurors be severally fined in the sum of Ten
Dollars unless they file good and sufficient
excuse in the office of the clerk of this court
on or before the second Monday in January
next. ALz-EN B. POWELL, c. m. c.
dec 16 7
Assize of Brevd.
AGREEABLY to an order of council, re
gulating the assize of bread, the whole
sale price of flour being six dollars per bar
rel of 1961b5.
the 12A cent loaf must weigh 21b. Boz.
u 6$ “ “ “ l4
until the 31st of December —of which,all ba
kers will take due notice.
ALLEN B. POWELL, c. c.
dec 16 ■ ■■ • 7
George Street,
HAVING lost all his Books of Accounts,
Notes, Bonds, Sic. &c. for Twenty
. ears past, by fire, on the 2d July last, he re
quests all who were indebted, by bond,
note or account, to call and pay or liquidate
their debts. With the assistance of his
derks he lias made a schedule of all debts
as far as recollected. All who have accounts
against him are requested to bring them in
tor settlement.
He offers for sale, west of the market,
Veat’s Tongues ban--Is Pork, ditto Her
.-ings, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Whiskey, Cider,
\pples, Potatoes, Onions, dryed Apples,
Cheese, Beans, Com Meaj, cut Nails, from
id tp 24d, assorted, also 8d and 20d wrought
Vails, low for cash or barter,
dec 9—-me—6
New, Cheap Cash Store,
i>pHE subscriber has received, and now
41 opening in the Store formerly ogjOBS
Jied by Rufus R. Merrill (on Bav-streetfw
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY”
GOODS, GROCERIES and CROCK
ERY WARE, viz:
Broadcloths, Cassiiperes, Satiqett
White Plains—Flannels, colored and
Homespuns, powerloom Shirting, Bomba
zetts
Callicoes, Vestings, Osnaburgs, Tow Cloth
Cotton Bagging, London Duffle and Rose
Blankets
Madrass and Flog Handkerchiefs, Sus
penders
Reams Letter Paper
Cotton Stockings and Lambs’ Wool half
Hose
Ilair Combs, Hats of various kinds
Ladies’ morocco walking Shoes
Misses morocco and Leather Pumps, ne
gro Shoes
Gentlemen’s Wellington Boots, and fine
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.
ALSO
A GENERAL ASSORTMEjXT
OF
Crockery, Hardware, B£c.
ALSO ON CONSIGHNMENT,
400 pair Negro 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 Cloth
ing, Saddles, Bcc. Bcc.
AMASA BENNETT.
dec. 9 6
Court of Ordinary,
M‘INTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA.
In the matter of the estate of Sarah Baillie.
ON application of W. Davis, administra
tor and one of the distributees of the
estate of Sarah Baillie, deceased, It is or
dered, That John Mffntosh, James Nephew,
James Dunwoody 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 or
der—then such devisee to be returned to
this court at its meeting next after such divi
sion, then to be finally acted on, as may be
legal and proper in the premises. And it is
further ordered, That a Copy of this order
be published once a week for ninety days
in the Darien Gazette.
Extract from the minutes.
A. B. POWELL, c. c. o. m. c.
Darien, December 4, 1820.—mes—6f —6
To the Electors M‘lntosli
County.
1 OFFER myself a candidate for Receiver
of Tax Returns, and respectfully solicit
your suffrages.
dec 23-8 WILLIAM J. RICE.
ip 3 Wanted on hire by the Year,
ten to fifteen prime Field Hands;
foi whom, generous wages will be
given, and every care and attention paid
them. Enquire of
JAS. SMITH,
Sidon, M l lntosh county,
nov 25 -t-* 4
Nitice.
1 A pHE subscribers have just received and
opened at their store, a large and sash -
ionable assortment of ready made Clothing,
of a superior quality, also super black and
blue Broadcloths and Cassimeres, which will
be made up into any kind of garment request
ed, at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable terms.
JOSEPH WHITE 8c CO.
dec 23-8
, Notice.
/t\ LL persons having demands against the
estate of Joseph M‘Guire, deceased,
are requested to hand them in for payment;
and those indebted, are required to*make
payment to the undersigned on or before the
Ist February next.
JOHN BULLEN, adm’r.
ESTHER M'GUIRE, adm’rx.
dec 23—r—8
Nathaniel Cornwell ,
’ WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
BsPECTEDLLY infocinsthe inhabitants
‘of Darien and its vffemity tout be has
returneiHoJms city and tsfleen a stand near
ly in front of Messrs. Hall,
has a general assortment of Goods in his
which he offers for sale on reasonable term3
—all kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
at the shortest notice. dec 23-8
The Subscriber
HAS just received* per schooner Cheeves,
and now opening, a large and elegant
assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCK.
ERY WARE, &c.—viz:
Broadcloths, assorted; Cassimeres, do.
Plains, do. Sattinett and A Oekinett. assorted
Bed Ticking, Rose & London duffil Blankets
Super white, red and yellow Flanneis
Russia Duck, blue and white Homespuns
Cotton and linen Checks, biown Linen
Table Diapers, Platilias, Rombazetts
Callicoes, Pointed Muslins, corded Dimity
Cambric ditto, Derrias, Irish Linens, Silks
Ateam-loom Shirting, cole rain ditto
Satteries, ladies’ pelece Cloths ,
Levantine A’hawls, pink silk do.
Imitation and cotton do.
Cambric Muslins, jackonet do. “
Book and mull do. Leno and sprig Muslins
Imitation Cambric, Chambrays
Cotton Cassimeres, bed Fringe
Bandana Handkerchiefs, fancy silk do.
Ctton flag do. Black Barcelona do.
Ribbands, assorted; tliule Lace, Oznaburgs
Hosiery, assorted, silk and cotton Braces
Linen and cotton Thread
Sewing silk and Twist, assorted
Silk Parasols, cotton Umbrellas
Toilinetand cotton Vesting
Ladies’ and gentlmen’s beaver Gloves
Ladies’ kid do. man’s fine & 2d quality Hats
Boys’ and children’s do. Ladies’ beaver Hats
Children’s morocco and beaver do.
Gentlemen’s Wellington Boots; ditto Shoes
Ladies’ kid Boots, do. Shoes; negro Shoes
A few articles of ready made Cloihing
Cognac Brandy, Jamaica and N. E. Rum
Whiskey, Harper’s Gin, Teneriffe Wine
Vinegar, Molasses, hogs’ Lard
Gunpowder and Shot, Coffee
Loaf, Havana and Muscovado Sugar
Hyson and hyson skin Tea
Mackerel, No. 1, 2 and 3
Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco
Ddo. ladies’ Twist, Bar Lead, Soap
Flour, pilot and navy Bread
Candles, Butter, Cheese, Chocolate
Crackers, Raisins, Mustard, cut Nails
Segars, Almonds, riding Whips
Liverpool and basket Salt
Letter and foolscap Paper, horseman’s Spurs
Pen, jack and sportsman’s Knives
Ivory Rules, Scissors, patent pad Locks
Table Knives and Forks, carpenters’ Adz
Garden Rakes, trace Chains
An elegant assortment of Crockery and Tin
W are
And a small assortment of Hardware, Btc,
—together with many other articles not
mentioned.
CHARLES DEWITT, jun.
dec 16 -7
Notice.
,£\ N election will be held at the Darien
Church on Monday, the first day of
January next, for five Trustees for the en
suing year. Notice will be given by the
ringing of the bell.
By order of the chairman.
dec—23—B E. S. REES, sec’ry,’
Notice
IS hereby given to owners of real estate,
in the city of Darien, that the assess
ment for the year 1821, is now completed.
Any objections thereto must be filed in the
office of the clerk of council within ten days
from this date, where the assessment may be
examined. A. B. POWELL, c. c.
dec 23—e—8
Notice.
AN election will be held at the court-house
on Monday, the first dav of January
next, for RECEIVER of TAX RETURNS,
in the place of John Johnston, deceased—
and for CORONER, in the place of Re
solved White, deceased,
JACOB WOOD, j. r. c.
WM. A. DUNHAM, J. r. c.
M‘lntosh County, 9th December, 1820—7
ALMANACS,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1821,
For sale at the Gazette Off er.
No. 9.