Darien gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1818-1828, January 13, 1821, Image 1

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mi. ■e gazette every Saturday , a; noon, i BY JHLr Sf MAXWEjm Broadway,)-- . M BB dollars per annum, wmm&auubie in advance. - et i; merits, not exceeding- fourteen five cents for the first in ofi; sd^pruiß'rr-sKVEX and a half, each iflßßTthey will be continued until JBBgpmargcd for the whole time. WptwewSkscontimied until all arrearages iaid 5; p All,lnfers, on business, tq the edit -•■ost-paii). bushels Salt hhdsMt England Rum IjfiHHppolland Gin assorted Coffee Tobacco—on consignment, ■By B. KING & CO. B-9 r fflthe Subscriber mßßSjjjjpeived and offers for sale the fol ■ lowing articles: ■■ Sweed’s Iron rngm Coffee 7-Mm. Muscovado Sugar IXgjflK ditto ditto ditto 17 barrels northern Gin Sußps do. do. Holland Gin JSlnilp Cognac Brandy r. ramps. Jamaica Rum jraKHßcask L. P. Madeira Wine -SHdo. Malaga do. London Porter superfine Flour -HJEiavy Bread 3n|||f pilot do. Jfpi§|fvrackers 46 kegs ditto 5 barrels mess Pork 5 ditto, prime Beef 2'dStMFlv market ditto 18 cask is Cheese 2ftjlipfi*otatoes 2^HH|Cider 15 .ran Tobacco Lqlf Sugar, hyson Tea, Gun-Pow . Mer, FFF, Soap, Candles, Butter, , *‘£ large assortment of men’s and Boots and Shoes. &c. &c. And on consignment -GSBckerel, No. 3 vIlP see( * Oil —Paints ‘’'’ Cheese, &c. :: 23—8 C. G. JONES. a £ A / rrVjflH mated Immediately, ori fl|iHHn to twelve active prime NE n jMP EN > to at the Darien agirj JWKtf iH) for which liberal wages will ’ fiven. RO.SWELL KING, ha: iJlllS| ‘fflmndr Le Chartier i ■JM@Bm.fi LATELY BECEIVEI) i Flour S°nßacn and Hams t ap e s and Soap green Coffee Oil in baskets 4mm Card a d Goshen Rutter muscovado, and Havana Sugars nfJKlH&'n Macaubau Snuff 1 f & Vindegrave Wine, in boxes jpjleiara &Teneriffe Wines in boxes Raisins and Almonds ) ,f :H|dials, assorted a -WK/BU Olives, Capers, Anchovies iiS^^^Bl es ) Chewing Tobacco, in kegs “. : r^Wße ße iIHfIHF Pe PP er , ‘|WHBrmaceti Candles Cloves, and Nutmegs woollen Hats HBe Blankets i; made Negro Clothing Cigars Wine Salt Hknac Brandy r and N. E. Rum ittland Gin and Whiskey .^masses rvHr>g ne Wate, Writing Paper v^HHbtard * ‘4mm wipe and Lead in bars MKnaburghs IBnegar, Bologne Sausages, and fefflther articles too numerous to men lion I Nathan Thomas, (merchant taylor) G returned to Darien, would in -1 his friends and the public in at he has for sale at his Clothing’ he Bay, a general assortment of and most fashionabje Goods in his siness, together with an extern ment of ready made Clothing, rould thank those who are in want cle in his line to call-and look.— the best of workmen, he flatters at he can execute any Taylor t shall be called for in such a to please those who will favor custom. nov 18—3 DARIEN jR GAZETTE, | BOOKS % STATIONARY. ,’ FTIHE undersigned respectfully informs the | JL inhabitants of Darien and its vicinity, Mhat he has taken a store in Carmchan’s Gilt edge and plain do! i Ledgers, Day-books, and Receipt books of various sizes and bindings i Quire-books, ruled and blank s Bank-books and Checks for the Bank I of Darien, bound and in sheets -Superior Pen-knives and Pencil-cases . Wafer-seals, Wafers, Japan-Ink, red do. Ink-Stands, Ink-Powder, Sand-Boxes, Durable Ink Instruments for marking Linen, &c, Chess Men—Quills , Flutes, Pocket-books, &c. &c. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. Hermit in the country Silliman’s Tour, Ivan hoe, Precaution Tales of the Heart, Tales ofthe Priory Winter Evening Tales Merchants’ and Planters’ ALMANACS for 1821 ALSO A variety of miscellaneous and school Books, with many articles of Stationary too numerous to mention, jan 6-10 CHARLES CAMPBELL. 1 - p ■■ - mi f Just Received, , barrels Flour 5O ditto Lime Prunes Candles, 5 and 6 to the pound Cordials, Noyeau, Bcc. Cognac Brandy Fresh Crackers and Pilot Bread Bd for sale by PLACIDE LE CHARTIER. dec 16—7 Darien, July 12, 1820. FIIHE copartnership of the subscribers, J. which has hitherto been carried on in this place under the firm of Yonge, Richard son id 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 ip his absence to Mr. Wil liam Cooke. PH. R. YONGE, R. RICHARDSON, [4o] ARMAND LEFILS. Charles H. May RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has taken a shop of Wm. C. Terrell, near the market, in Darien, where he would be happy to serve his customers with all kinds of work in his line of business, at the shortest notice, such as Saddles, Bribles, 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, &c. at the lowest rate, dec 30 r 9 Mansion House Hotel. The undersigned having comple- his new and commodious build ing, on Walton andßroad-streets, ifeels pleaguse 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 wijl at all times be found to be well sup plied with the best of Liquors, &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 the 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 tention 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. 10, 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. For further par ticulars, apply to PLACIDE LE CH ARTIER. oct 28 52 Georgia—Liberty county „ By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordi nary of the county and state aforesaid. James Smilie, jun. applies to be dismissed from his guardian shipof 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 qb jectians (if any they have) in my office, at Riceborough, within the time prescribed by law; otherwise dismissory letters will 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-fifth year of American Independence. E. BAKER, c, c. o, t, c. dec 5 6 DARIEN, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1821. Just received) dSjrStf barrels Muscovado .Sugar 5 hhds Molasses 6 barrels Whiskey 25 dozen wire and hair Sieves 50 reams Writing Paper 16 casks Goshen Cheese ■ 2 pipes Holland Gin Rfr 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 15 boxes Noland Candles 1 cask patoplfc Hoes 1 do Trace Chains 1 box No. TO cotton Cards Madeira, Sicily and Teneriffe Wines— in demijohns and bottles 500 bushels Salt Guns, Axes, Cross-cut Saws Ploughs, one-horse Waggons, and An assortment of BLANK BOOKS, &c. &c. (C/ 1 A part of the above goods are on con signment, and will be sold low to close sales, by RUFUS R. MERRILL, Harford’s Building. jan 6 —lOr Notice , THE firm of P. Hurd & Cos. is dissolved by mutual 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 30 -i—9r George Street, HAVING lost all his Books of Accounts, Notes, Bond?,. &c. &c. for Twenty years 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 clerks he has made a schedule of all debts as far as recollected. All who have accounts against hipi are requested to bring them in for settlement. He offers for sale, west of the market, Neat’s Tongues, barrels Pork, ditto Her 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 Law Partnership. THS 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 be faithfully attended to. One of them, Will at all times, be found at the office of S. Rock well, corner of Jefferson and MTntosh streets. They practice in the 6th Circuit Court of the U. States, and in the following counties: Baldwin Morgan Twiggs Jones Greene Pulaski Putnam Washington Jasper A Hancock, Wilkinson and Lawrence. SAMUEL ROCKWELL, JOSEPH L. HEPBURN. Mil/edgeville , Geo. Sept. 16, 1820. dec 30 9 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 MTntosh, 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. itr. c. Darien, December 4, 1820.—me^I —6 Notice. ALL persons indebted for taxes for the years 1817 and 1818, are required to 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. ROUGHTON, and. 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. Barripgton King, of Darien, who is duly authorised to receive the same. - .” (signed) JOHN M'NISII, executor. Savannah, 2dDccmber , 1820. 6 £3* Wanted on hire by the Year, ten to fifteen prime Field Hands; for whom, generous wages will be given, and eyery care and attention paid them,. Enquire of JAS. SMITH, ’ v * - Sidon, M‘lntosh county. nov 25 -t 4 ALMANACS, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1821, For sale at the Gazette Office. Corn. bushels North-Carolina Corn, the cargo of the schooner Two Brothers, for sale by BENJr WILLIAMS, jan 6 —lojt Street’s-wharf. GARDEN SEEDS. ALL kinds of fresh GARDEN NEEDY, for sale in the store formerly occupi ed by J. H. Giekie & Cos. McKEE, WHITE & CO, jan 6 IOrU £5” Money Wanted. OTpHE subscribers have this day received ‘LI from the north and Savannah, Dried Apples by the pound or barrel Essences, Plaid Cloaks 15 bundles Hay 20 dozen warrahted ground and polished Axes 15 pieces Cotton Bagging 1 box, containing domestic stripes and plaid—together with a small lot of warranted JEWELRY, such as Watch Keys and Seals, Finger Rings, Ear Nobs, Gold Vest Buttons, &c.—which if applied for soon, will be sold at cost and charges. ALLEN SMITH k CO. jan 6 10 - . ” I Nathaniel Cornwell , WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH Ajrn RESPECTFULLY informsthe inhabitants of Darien and its vicinity that he has returned to this city and taken a stand near ly in front of Messrs. Hall, Cooke & Cos. and has a general assortment ofGoods in his line, which he offers for sale on reasonable terms —all kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired at the shortest notice. dec 23-8 ■ Furniture. THE subscribers have just received from New-York, by the sloop Mechanic, and offers for sale at Carnochan’s blue store, An elegant assortment of Fur niture, CONSISTING OF ‘ Sideboards Secretaries &Book-cas es.~3. Tea Tables Ladies* Dressing Tables with glasses Fanty.do. -y#th writing desks Wash-hand Stands Foot Benches High, post Curl’d maple Bedsteads—and Field and press do. Grecian Sofas Bureaus French Presses Large and small Dining Tables Ladies’ Work Ta bles Card Tables v Candle Stands, of different kinds Large high post carv’d mahoga ny Bedsteads Portable Desks—brass bound. The above Goods will be sold on reason able terms, by B. k J. ENGLISH. dec 30 9 Georgia — M‘lntosh county. By Allen B. Powell, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county and state aforesaid. To all whom it may concern: WHEREAS, Philo Hurd applies for let ters of administration on the estate and effects of Philo K. Dibble, late of this city, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and cre ditors of the said deceased, to file their ob jections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the sth day of February next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this Ist day of January, 1821. [i. s.] A. B. POWELL, c. c. o w.c. jan 6——-10 Georgia—Wayne County. By Duncan Fort, clerk of the Court of Or dinary, for the County and State aforesaid. To all whom it may concern, WHEREAS Angus McDonald applies for letters of administration on the estate of Harriet Burney, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (if any tj;ey have,) in my office, on or before the sixth day qf February next, otherwise let ters of administration will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal the 31st. December, 1820. j>. s ] DUNCAN FORT, c. c, o. w. c. jan 6■ ■ -lOf Notice. PERSONS indebted to the subscriber are desired to call on him before the first es January next, and make settlement, other wise he will be obliged to put his demands into the hands of an attorney for collection, dec 16—7 SAMUEL HAMILTON. C. E. Putnam BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public generally, of his having remov ed to the eastern end ofthe building former ly occupied by Janies H. Giekie k Cos. where he has just receded 20 hhds. &. 20 bis. N. O. and Jam. lump and loaf Sugar Do. do. and jugs Ga. &W. I Molas ses and Honey Old Jam. Rum, Cognac Brandy and Hol land Gin N. E. and W. T. Rum, Rye Whiskey and northern Gin Half pipes genuine old Madeira Wine L. P. Teneriffe, Malaga and Claret do. Bis. best Newark Cider and do. W. Wine Vinegar Boxes Champaign and Claret Wine Do. Ga. Sperm, and northern Candles Do. Doolittle, Castile and shaving Soap Spanish Cigars, leaf and manufactured „ Tobacco Jugs shoe Blacking & boxes negro Pipers i h k whole bis. Boston and Alexandria Crapkers ‘ * ■ WBWe and half bis. superfine Philadel phia Flour a £ bis. Buckwheat Flour “ vRA Corq-mejSdTnbls. and bulkT^* Sweet, and Irish, Potatoes % do. Oats in bags, tierces Rice, flinFfforn, &c. Kegs Goshen Buttei and barrels Cheese Bis. and halt ditto fly-market Beef and pickled Tongues Do. and do. mess and prime Pork Do. No. 1 & 3 Mackerel, Shad & Cod-fish Bacon, dried Beef and venson Hams Small kegs pickled Cucumbers Almonds, Raisins, Prunes & ggotuid-nuts •Superior Mustard, Pepper, Alspice, Cloves, &r. Bis. sweet Oranges and Apples Casks London Porter, ei-ate& blue P. Crockery Kegs cut and wrought Nails, Spikes, &c. Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Kxiives, Baws ? Chissels, ‘t race-chains, Hammers, &c. Table, oyster, pocket and pen Knives with many other articles, which will be sold low, for cash, or good town acceptances, jan 6 10 ’ Stolen, FROM alongside the sloop Neptune, on the 20th inst. a YAWL BOAT', about 15 teel 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 apy person who will deliver said boat to the subsriber, and tenon conviction of the thief. JOHN HUNTER. sept 23 49 The Subscriber HAS just received per schooner Cheeves, and now opening, a large and elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCK ERY WARE, He. — viz: Broadcloths, assorted; Cassimeres, do. \ Plains, do. Sattinett and Ntockinett, assorted Bed Ticking, Rose & 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, Nilks 6'team-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 flag do, Black Barcelona do. Ribbands, assorted; thule 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. men’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. S'hoes; 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 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 knd foolscap Paper, horseman’s Spurt; 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 Tiij Ware And a small assortment of Hardware, &c. —together with many other articles not mentioned. CHARLES DEWITT, jun. dec 16— 7 Executors’ Sales. WILL be sold at Riceboro, on the first Tuesday in March next, two LOTS/ with the improvements thereon, No. 213 and 214, the property of the estate of John Webb, and sold by an order obtained from their honors the Judges of the Inferict Court of the county of Liberty. Terms of sale cash. SAMUEL S. LAW, > „ JAMES HOLMES, $ Realtors. Sunburn, January 1, 1821.—- — l<>* No. i!.