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lUBThe Subscriber
7,.; (us<&received and offers for sale the fol
-- * lowing articles:
-IBons Sweed’s Iron
1 Bpags Coffee
fihhcls. Muscovado Sugar
Hbls. ditto ditto
Whiskey
BHVhhds. ditto
northern Gin
do. do.
Holland Gin
Cognac Brandy
Jamaica Rum
JBqr. cask L. P. Madeira Wine
do. Malaga do.
London Porter
bis. superfine Flour
3(®o. navy Bread •’ .
&9BKIO. pilot do. >
jPaWpcio. Crackers
ifijliifiirkegs ditto
: § barrels mess Pork
*•.JfflMEditto prime Beef
■ditto Fly market ditto
Cheese
fijaHbls. Potatoes
Cider
>|ffijHkegs Tobacco
[Boaf Sugar, hyson Tea, Gun-Pow-
K der, FFF, Soap, Candles, Butter,
! a large assortment of men’s and
t women Boots and Shoes.
# *M 1 furniture, &c. &c.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT
* -r;si No. 3
linseed Oil—Paints
&c.
C. G. JONES.
mmacid*. Le Chartier
,h fWBKmXS LATELY DECEIVED
f ‘4Sr iprrels Flour
JmSSttk s. Bacon and Hams
.PlKandles and Soap
, y green Coffee
Hveet Oil in baskets
‘;gs Lard and Goshen Butter
muscovado, and Havana Sugars
Macaubau Snuff
EHgjaret & Vindegrave Wine, in boxes
jßadeiara & Teneriffe Wines in boxes
('Wrlines, Raisins and Almonds
|flß?rdials, assorted
IBtuit, Olives, Capers, Anchovies
jJKckles, Chewing Tobacco, in kegs
AtifajKieese
nnSpck Pepper
Spermaceti Candles -
SXba, Cloves, and Nutmegs
itfejagommon woollen Hats
-KnHp se Blankets _
. .IKJiteadv made Negro Clothing
.. ! Havana Cigars
Wine
|^^ffihrerp°( )l Salt
na ’ c Brandy
de and N. E. Rum
S*R)lland Gin and Whiskey
illn9H^ aSBSS
Bilogne Wate, Writing Paper
laort Wine
Hiot, and Lead in bars
naburghs
Bologne Sausages, and ‘
* (ifjPprthcr articles too numerous to men-
tion
—5
mNathan Thomas,
(merchant taylor)
jjNHiG returned to Darien, would in
|M9g|m his friends and the public in
he has for sale at his Clothing
the Bay, a general assortment oi‘
ieb |S l, d most fashionable Goods in his
fig ;<sUsinesß, together with an exten-
of ready made * Clothing,
mch jjj;would thank those who are in want
(any sfticle in-his line to call and look. —
s he has the best of workmen, he flatters
MHMphat he can execute any Taylor
flMHjP'at shall be called for in such a
to please those who will favor
their custom. - uov 18 3
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John White, 1
* AND WATCH MAKER,
T this method to inform the cjti
e Bits of Darien and its vicinity, that
•ken the front part of Dr. Belton’s
• • ■rliere lie v.il repair all kinds of
atchcs, such as repeating, pa
,u Musical Duplex and plain, with
V aiu i dispatch. Jewellery repair-
Ba small quantity for sale, and a few
’ : B- Lash paid for old gold and sil-
nov 18 3
IManks, Cards, &c.
Office, with neat-
I ness and dispatch.
DARIEN ®| GAZETTE.
S©®© bushels Salt
25 hhds N. England Rum
5 pipes Holland Gin
Swedes Iron, assorted
Flour, Sugar, Coffee
. Manufactur’d Tobacco—on consignment,
and for sale by . v^jy ß. KING & CO.
dec 30——9 r
j _________—
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JSUT RECEIVED,
A general assortment
wssmm
K AND
STAPLE GOODS,
Among which are the following- — viz:
Cassimeres
Peleisse Cloth, Sattinetts, Flannels
Blankets, Plains, Crape Shawls and Scarfs
Cassimereand 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 & buck-skin do.
Black Bombazine, Union Stripe
Figured and plain Bombazett
Calico, Dimity, Diaper, super demi Linens
Trisb and Cotton Sheetings
Carlisle Ginghams, plain & figured Cambrics
India Mull &Nansook Muslins
Merseills and silk Vesting, Toilinett ditto
Worsted and Lamb’s Wool Hose & half Hose
Y'igonia and Cotton Hose, Linen Cambric
Lang Lawn, Linen Handkerchiefs
Sewed Robes, Silk Braids Elastic Garters
Inserting and Florence Trimming
Stay Lace, Coleretts, Italian Crapes
Nuns and patent wire Thread
Oznaburg ditto, Vandykes
Tortoise shell Combs
Straw and Beaver Bonnets
b tlllicat and Romal Handkerchiefs
Fine Tapes and flat Bobbins
Silk Umbrellas, Suspenders
Children’s Socks, Oil Cloth, Bed Lace
Black Canton ail'd 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 and 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.
Wanted Immediately,
ten to twelve active prime NE
GRO ME„N, to work at the Darien
.Steam Saw Mill, for which liberal Wages will
be given. ROSWELL KING,
dec 30- 9
Mansion House Hotel.
The undersigned having comple-
IpPSsl ted his new and commodious build-
Blßfl ‘ on Walton andßroad-strsets,
SksjyjLfeels pleasuse in announcing to 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. His table will always be well sup
plied, and bedding comfortable and cleanly.
A Bar is also attached to the Hotel, which
will at all times be found to be well sup
plied with the best of Liqqprs, &c. Gentle
men with their families, can be agreeably
accommodated with private rooms. Rooms
are also reserved for such gentlemen as may
wish to enjoy themselves with private din
ner or supper parties.
Considerable expense has attended tl.'e
erecting of the above hotel—and those who
may favor the proprietor with their calls,
may rest assured that nothing will be left
undone to render them comfortable and a
greeable.
His Stables are always well supplied with
good corn, fodder, hay, &c. and every at
\ention will be paid ‘to horses left in his
charge, as he has an attentive ostler and far
rier for the purpose.
JOHN HOLZENDORF.
Darien, Oct., IQ, 1820—52
To Rent,
MAnd possession given immediate
ly, several convenient STORES,
in the commercial part of the town.
Also several DWELLING HOU
SES, pleasantly situated. F'pr further par
ticulars, applv to
PLACIDE LE CHARTIER.
oct 28 52
Georgia-—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordi
nary of the county and state aforesaid.
Vl/HEREAS, James Smilie, jun. applies
v to be dismissed from his guardian
ship of Thomas C. Sullivan, orphan of Daniel
Sullivan, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon.
ish all persons concerned, to file ■ their ob
jections (if any they have) in my office, at
Riceborotigh, within tIW time prescribed by
law; otherwise dismissory letters yvifl be
granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this fifth
day of December, in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and twenty, and in the
forty-filth year of American Independence.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. i. c.
dec 5 6
DARIEN, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1821.
Fancy and Staple Goods.
THE subscribers have just received an.!
opened, a general assortment of DR J
GOODS, which they offer at wholesale or
retail, on the most reasonable terms. Alsu
the cargo of the sloo|> General A. Jackson,
consisting of Oats, Crackers, Flour, Macker
el, London Porter, Pilot and Navy Bread,
brown and loaf Sugar, wire Seives, and mar
ble Sites, I.intles and
dec 30—e—9 P. Sc S. F. HURD,
barrels Flour ‘ )
50 ditto Lime
Prunes * ,
Candles, 5 and 6 to the pound
Cordials, Noyeau, Btc.
Cognac Brandy
V Fresh Crackers and
Pilot Bread
Bd for sale by
\ PLACIDE LE CHARTIER.
dec 16—7
Charles H. May
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he lias taken a
shop of Wm. C. Terrell, near the mavket, in
Darien, where he would be happy to serve
Ills customers with all kinds of work in his
line of business, at/ the shortest notice, such
as Saddles, Brinies, Harnesses, Trunks, and
all kinds of Military Work. Old Coaches
and Gigs repaired and trimmed in the best
manner. He can also supply them with Fire
buckets, Fire-caps, See. at the lowest rate,
dec 30 r— —9
’ Notice.
THE firm of P. Hurd & Cos. is dissolved
by fhutual agreement. All those having
demands against said firm are requested to
present them for payment, and those in
debted to make immediate payment to the
subscriber, who is duly authorised to settle
the concern. P. HURD,
dec'3o 9r
Darien, July 12, 1820.
TIIHE copartnership of the subscribers,
which has hitherto been carried on in
this place under the firm of Yonge, Richard
son & 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 in his absence to Mr. Wil
liam Cooke. PH. R. YONGE,
R. RICHARDSON,
[4oj ARMAND LEFILA.
Bank of Darien,
December 12, 1820.
N election, for Five Directors on the
part of the Stockholders, will be held
at this bank op Monday the first day of
January next. The poll will be opened at
9 o’clock, a. m. and close at 2 o’clock, l*. m.
[7] EBEN. S. REES, cashier.
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 pifle 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, apply to
JAMES WALLACE.
Savannah, dec. 1 —r —8
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 fi y c
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.
LI. 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'rxi
dec 23—r—8
Notice.
ALT demands against the estate of Wil
liam Turneii, deceased, are request
ed to be handed in. ,
JAMES GOULD, executor.
dec 30 9t
—i 1 —;
Notice.
ALL persons indel and for taxes for the
come forward previous to the first Tuesday
in February next, and settle the same, other
wise levies will be commenced on their pro
perty. JOHN HOUGHTON, u. s. m. c.
dec 30—9
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 receive the
same.
(signed) JOHN M‘NISH, executor.
Savannah , 2 dDecember , 1820,——G
Law Partnership.
TIIS subscribers have formed a partner
ship in the Practice of the Law, un
der the firm of
Rockwell & Hepburn.
All business confided to them shall b*
faithfully attended to. One of them, uil
at all times, be found at the office of S.
Rockwell, corner of Jefferson and M‘ln to si
streets.
They practice in the 6th Circuit Court o!
die U. States, and in the following counties:
Baldwin Morgan Twiggs
TO 3 UKpiuiiN!
Miltedgeville, Geo. Sett. i6, 1820,
dec 30 9
George Street,
HAVING lost all his Books of Accounts,
Notes, Bonds, Btc, &c. for Twenty]
years past, by fire, dn the 2d July last, he re-1
quests all who were indebted, by bond,]
note or account, to call and pay or liquidate
their debts. With the assistance of his
clerks he has made a schedule of all debts
as far as recollected. All who have accounts
against him are requested to bring them in
for settlement.
He offers for sale, west of the market,
Neat’s Tongues barrels Pork, ditto Hea
rings, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Whiskey, Cider,
Apples, Potatoes, Onions, dryed Apples,
Cheese, Beans, Corn Meal, cut’Nails, from
4d to 24d, assorted, also 8d and 20d wrought
Nails, low for cash or barter,
dec 9—me—6
New, Cheap Cash Store.
QTpHE subscriber has received, and now
opening in the Store formerly occu
pied by Rufus R. Merrill (on Bav-street) A
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY
GOODS, GROCERIES and CROCK
ERY WARE, viz:
Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinett
White Plains—Flannels, colored and white
Homespuns, powerloom Shirting, Bomba
zetts
Callicoes, Vestings, Osnaburgs, Tow Cloth
Cotton Bagging, London Duffle and Rose
Blankets
Madrass and Flag Handkerchiefs, Sus
penders
Reams Letter Paper
Cotton Stockings and Lambs’ Wool half
Hose
Hair 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 ASSORTMENT
’ OF
Crockery, Hardware, B£c.
AISO ON CBSSIGHNMENT,
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, &c. &c.
AMASA BENNETT,
dec. 9 6 *
Court of Ordinary,
I‘INTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA.
hi the matter of the estate of Sarah'’ Jiaillie.
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 M‘lntosh,. James Nephew,
James llunwoody 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 after such divi
sion, then to be finally acted on, as may be
legal and proper in the premises. v lnd 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.—mel —6
£? Wanted on hire by the Year,
ten to fifteen prime Field Hands;
for whom, generous wages will be
given, and every care and attention
them. Enquire of
JAS. SMITH,
Sidon, JH‘lntosh county.
nov 25 1 4
ALMANACS,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1821,
For sale at the Gazette Office,
Furniture.
subscribers have just received from
JL New-York, by th< sloop Mechanic,
and offers for sale at Carnocha ’s blue store,
An elegant assortment of Fur
niture,
CONSISTING OF
Grecian Sofas Sideboards
Bureaus Secretaries St Book-cas-
French Presses es
Large and small Tea Tables
Dining Tables Ladies’ Dressing Tables
Ladies’ Work Ta- with glasses
bles Fancy do. with writing
Card Tables desks
Candle Stands, of Wasli-hand Stands
different kinds Foot Benches
Large high post High post curl’d maple
carv’d mahoga- Bedsteads —and field
The above Goods will be sold on reason-
Nutliaraei Cornwell ,
WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
Ayp
RESPECTFULLY informs the inliab rants
of Darien and its vicinity that ‘ lie has
returned to this city and taken a stand near
ly in front of Messrs. Hall, Cooke &. Cos. and
lias a general assortment ofGoods in his hne,
which he offers for sale on reasonable terms
r—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, cjfc. — viz:
Broadcloths, assorted; Cassimeres, do.
Plains, do. Sattinett and iStockinett, assorted
Bed Ticking, Rose Si London duffil Blankets
Super white, red and yellow Flannels
Russia Duck, blue and white Homespuns
Cotton and linen Checks, blown Linen
Table Diapers; Platillas, Bombazetts
Callicoes, Printed Muslins, corded Dimity
Cambric ditto, Derrias, Irish Linens, Silks
Steam-loom Shirting, cole rain ditto
Sattenes, ladies’ pelece Cloths
Levantine Shawls, 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 fhtg 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
Toilinet and cotton Vesting
Ladies’ and gentlmen’s beaver Gloves
Ladies’ kid do. men’s fine 8c 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 Clothing
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
Hvson and hyson skin Tea
Mackerel, No. 1, 2 and 3
Leafapd 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, Sensors, patent pad Locks
Table Knives and Forks, carpenters* Adz
Garden. Rakes, trace Chains
An elegant assortment of Crockery and Tin
Ware
And a small assortment of Hardware, &c.
i —together with many other articles not
mentioned.
1 CHARLES DEWITT, jun.
dec 16 7
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Mayor’s Court,
DECEMBER TERM, 1820.
QjTkHE following Jurors made default, viz:
41 John G. Bell, Charles G. Jones, George
Wilbor, William MLMasler, 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 tins court
on or before the second Mondav in January
next. ALe,EN B. POWELL, c, m. c. i
dec 16—7
No, io.