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■IIF. GAZETTE
M/ieJ every Saturday , at noon,
t BY
WEN §* maxwell,
I (in Broadway, ) -
at rivr, DOLLARS FEB ANNUM,
mPayablc in advance.
• Eri mmito AN n A HAM, each
; ssh-p time. If the length of time is
K, they will be continued until
SH (Charged for the whole time. i.
papek discontinued until all arrearages
on business to tjre edit*
|'For New-York
A~3r Kc sloop RAMBLER,captain Fox.
freight or passage apply to the
1 |YONGE, ATKINSON & CO.
feShWffft 6
h MCo partnership.
having united themselves
L in AMD COM
(SSTOsmB (JSLYESS under the firm of
[fIKgHHjUNsoN & Cos. tender their ser
friends and the public, and
attention to business entrust
’tiiv'Bcare, to merit their confidence—
■v s, S {Wen that large and commodious
and Wharf, lately occupied
|||HHKHall, Cooke & Co.—where they
recffflp produce and make liberal ad-
P enmp
“~Mg PHILIP R. YONGE,
GEORGE ATKINSON,
R. J. NICHOLS.
For Sale
fcISKEY in barrels
in do.
Band half barrels Flour
Mmßctured Tobacco
HBd brown Sugar
i flßpid Beef
&ONGE, ATKINSON & CO.
wUtihe Subscriber
WAS jasflreceived per schooner Cheeves,
HHHHHw opening, a large and elegant
BE CHffliDS, GROCERIES, CROCK-
W-JfjktjßMJr WARE, &c. — viz:
mBHHB assorted; Cassimeres, do.
and Hfattinett and Ntockinett, assorted
yMjflHg, Rose & London duifil Blankets
IhHK’ red and yellow Flannels
blue and white Homespuns
flfiHMpnen Checks, biown Linen
Platillas, Bombazetts
Printed Muslins, corded Dimity
jjaMßfeo, Dcrrias, Irish Linens, .Silks
Shirting, cole rain ditto
Cloths
;lmHßShawls, pink silk do.
cotton do.
jackonet <lo.
Wt do, Leno and sprig Muslins
Bmbric, Chambrays
don cHlmeres, bed Fringe
fancy silk do.
Black Barcelona do.
9b *R® sorte d; dude Lace, Oznaburgs
silk and cotton Braces
Thread
Twist, assorted
“wffjfjfcfels. cotton Umbrellas
■dSwßf c°lt()ii Vesting
beaver Gloves
men’s fine & 2d quality Hats
Sf^JHppiltir e n’s do. Ladies’ beaver Hats
and beaver do.
Wellington Boots; ditto Shoes
aKpUpioots. do. Shoes; negro iS'lioes
jHHs of ready made Clothing
WKdy, Jamaica and N. E, Rum
Gin, Teneriffe Wine
hogs’ Lard
( Allot, Coffee
JffiH|§a and Muscovado Sugar
flHHHyson skin Tea
and 3
.Manufactured Tobacco
Bar I.ead, Soap
; HHH| and navy Bread
Cheese, Chocolate
jaiWMßtaisins. Mustard, cut Nails
riding Whips
basket Salt
,pjßa>°l sc ap Paper, horseman’s Spurs
.BiHWßwd sportsman’s Knives
Scissors, patent j>ad Locks
an d Forks, carpenters’ Adz
..■K|Pcs, trace Chains
assortment ot Crockery and Tin
assortment of Hardware, kc.
pSßltgtlier with many other articles not
“Sflv ned -
CHARLES DEWITT, jun.
HUB* 7
and Ornamental
Ml PAINTING
I'BpHßdersigiH-d respectfully tenders his
to his friends and the public,
hue <Yf business, and hopes from
and attention, to receive and
of their patronage. He has
:’ ;1 over the store of Messrs. P. k
“ijfPM* on ‘be Bay, and nearly opposite
jSly|M* the Darien Gazette. .
||B j. FOR RESTALL.
Bing, Papering, and all other bu
d°ne in this line, will also be
” ‘■‘received and promptly attended
jan 20—12 r’
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DARIEN GAZETTE,
Landing,
FROM SLOOP CATHARINE,
bags prime Coffee
20 bis. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey’
5 do. Philips’ best Rye Gin
‘4Jy)j|g|s r irnc muscovado Sugars
& IfljilHa annerfine new Flour
14 half barrels superfine CordiaßH^.
6 tierces best London Port ci*
2 bales Oznabughs S
IN STORE ; m
. 2
4 hhds Molasses
v Salt J
8 casks cßese . BHpM
1 cask P'aW*t-^tes
15 boxes Soap anirfcaiSflp?^
, 10 bis. No, 2 and 3 Maclterel ; .
25 dozen wire and hair Seiyes ~
500 gallons English Sttme .filgß’
10 cases Boots and .Bfejes of de
and a good assortment of \
The above are offered or
city acceptances, at reducedHpjjjgfiß'bjr
RUFUS
feb 24—17 J35M||P ‘Buildings.
George Street,
HAVING lost all his Books of Accounts,
Notes, Bonds, fy.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 him 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
C. G. Jones 18f W. G. Jones
HAVING entered into copartnership! the
business will in future be conducted
under the firth of
C. G. JONES & CO.
Who now offer for sale,
14 tons Sweeds Iron
15 hhds. Whiskey
60 bis. ditto
2 pipes N. Gin
10 bls„ do. do.
3 hhds. Jamaica Rum . -
1 pipe Cognac Brandy
-1 do. Holland Gin
10 bis. Albany Ale
10 do. Cyder
22 do. Cherry Brandy
8 casks London Porter
5 quarter casks Malaga Wine
3 do. do. Teneriffe do.
8 hhds. Molasses
80 bags Coffee
10 bis. S. F. Flour
30 do. Pilot Bread
15 do, navy do.
10 do. Crackers
10 hhds. Muscovado Sugar
30 bis. do. do.
5 do. loaf do.
20 bags soft shell’d Almojids
22 boxes mould Candles
17 ditto Soap
5 do. Cotton Cards
5 do. Pipes
30 kegs White Lead
18 ditto Chewing Tobacco
6 casks Cheese
13 boxes Raisins
3 barrels Pork
10 do. Beef . ‘
4 do. Mackerel
5 firkins Butter
17 bolts Cottpn Bagging
Dupont’s Powder, Shot in bags, Hy
son Tea and Wine in bottles, Fur
niture, an assortment of Shoes and
Dry Goods, consisting of Domes
tic Goods. ‘ ■
Irish Linens
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Plains, Blankets, Hosiery, Btc.
/ ‘ AND ALOAT,
1000 bushels N. C. CORN
ON CONSIGNMENT’
An elegant Gig and Harness
Waggon Harnesses
Cases Hats, men’s and women’s
Linseed Oil, &c. &;e.
” All persons indebted to C. G. Jones are
requested to make payment, and those to
whom he is indebted to present their claims.,
feb 17 16
Court of Ordinary,
MCINTOSH 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 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 or
d'er—‘then such devisee to be returned to
this court at its meeting next after such divi
sion, then tq be finally acted on, as may be
legal and proper in the premises. Jlnd 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. iyr. o.
T>anen t December 4, 1820.—mcf—6
DARIEN, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1821.
Molasses \for sale.
hhds. just received, best Havana, at
a low price for cash or good town
acceptances. -/!:
feb IT— l6 J. H. GIEKIE & CO.
This day received
Jamaica Rum by the hbd.
Cotton Bagging, &c.
which, together with their former supply,
renders their assortment inferior to none in
the city. A portion of the above goods are
on consignment, which affords an opportuni
ty for purchasers to lay them in at Savannah
prices, with an addition of freight only.
feb 3-14 ALLEN-SMITH & CO,
New Cheap Cash
DOOK AND STATIONARY STOfcE.
LEWIS ADAMS,
Bookseller and Stationer, Whitaker street,
opposite Gibbons’ buildings, Savanqfth, of
fers for sale on the most reasonable a
general assortment of BOOKS, in the'.jtari
ous branches of Literature and Scferfce—
comprising La-.v, Medical, Ris tori chi, and
Miscellaneous Works —an extensive assort
ment of School Books, Account Books, Pa
per, Quills, Wafers, Wax, Ink Powder, Lead
Pencils, Portable Writing Desks, and other
of Stationary. ‘
Orders from academies, schools, country
merchants and booksellers, promptly exe
cuted. Savannah, jan. 2 11 nijp*
Nathaniel Cornwell,
WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
A?n>
aiswiMiiLiaiaj
RESPECTFULLY informs the 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
—alfkinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
at the shortest notice. dec 23-8
To Lumber Purchasers.
PERSONS wishinjg to purchase House
Frames, Joists, Flooring Plank, &c.
are informed that they can be supplied, on
reasonable terms, by applying to
feb 10—15 JOHN PODS.
Notice.
THE partnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of J. MAUNDER & Cos.
in this city, as Druggists, was on the 4th inst.
dissolved by mutual consent. All those to
whom the said concern is in any wise indebt
ed, will render in their accounts for settle
ment to J. Maunder, who will continue
the business on his own individual account.
All those indebted up to the 31st December,
1820, are requested to make payment to Dr.
E. C. GROSVEJVOR, agtee'able to the
settlement of partnership. ‘ 1
J. MAUNDER will sell GENUINE ME
DICINES on the same terms which they
can be purchased at in Savannah—therefore
he hopes to receive every encouragement
from the Planters and Citizens of Darien.
J. MAUNDER.
feb 10- 15
Mansion House Hotel.
MThe undersigned having comple
ted his new and commodious build
ing, on Walton andßroad-lstreets,
feels 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 bqtter, 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 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
For Sale, “
TWO valuable tracts of river swamp Land,
one Wing on Lewis’ creek, the other
on Fishing Lake, both Within seven miles of
this city. For further particulars, apply to
>n 13 11 C, G. JONES.
Just received
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
08,
EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC
(JKD(tj)2)£s
which will be disposed of at wholesale or
retail, on liberal terms, by
C. THAYER,
j,an 20—12 Camochan's Building.
.Furniture.
fjp H F subscri beis ) ju st received from
Grecian Sofas ‘ sideboards
Bureaus Secretaries & Book-cas-
French Presses e$
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 Wash-band Stands
different kinds Foot benches
Large high post High post curl’d maple
carved mahoga- Bedsteads—and Field
ny Bedsteads and press do.
Portable Desks—brass bound.
The above Goods will be sold on Reason
able terms, by
‘. B. &J. ENGLISH,
dec 30 V
Notice.
THREE months after date, the undersign
ed will make application to the Bank
of Darien, (Georgia) for payment of the fol
lowing described notes; the left hand halves
of which have been lost.
’ JOSHUA MILNE.
Savannah, February 7, 1821.—[16]
Jlm’ts marks | dates, &c.’ President.
§IOO A. JYoi\ 3,1819 T. Spalding.
50 do. May 4,1819 do.
50 do. June 9,1819 do.
50 do. Oct. 19,1819 do.
50 do. Affl 20,1819 do.
50 do. Jan. 1. 1820 do.
20 do. May 201819 do.
Nathan Thomas,
(merchant taylor)
HAVING returned to Darien, would in
form his friends and the. public in
general, that he has for sale at his Clothing
Store, on the Bay, a general assortment of
the best and most fashionable Goods in his
line of business, together with an exten
sive assortment of .ready made Clothing,
which he would thank those who are in want
of any article in his line to call and look.—
As he has the best of workmen, he flatters
himself that lie can execute any Taylor
Work that shall be called for in such a
manner as to please those who will favor
him with their custom. nov 18?—3
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the es-
XjL tate of John Baillie, deceased, are de
sired tp present them, and those indebted to
make payment to WM. A. DUNHAM,
feb 24—17 adm'r.
NJtice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
John Johnston, deceased, are required
to make immediate payment—and those hav
ing claims against said estate, are requested
to present them, attested, according to law,
to JOHN STEWART, adm'r.
RACHEL JOHNSTON, adm'x.
feb 24—a—17
Notice.
ALL persons indebted for taxes forjhe
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 ,
Caution.
DTpHOSE persons who have been in the
<■4 habit of cutting WOOD, or ordering
servants so to do, on lands within the vicini
ty of Darien, particularly in the direction of
the lower bluff, are hereby cautioned against
continuing the same, without permission, as
the law will be put in force against offenders
in future, by the owners or their agents.
feb 3
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the
late Zebadee H. Foss, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment—and
all persons to whom said estate may have
been indebted, are requested to render their
accounts in the manner and within the time
prescribed by law. C. THAYER,
dec 16 7 adm’or
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
estate of the late J. P. Robbins, de
ceased, are requested to exhibit their claims
fully attested—and all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to ipake payment
to DANIEL JACKSON, jun. adm’r.
dec 5—9
Regimental orders.
THE second regiment Georgia Militia are
ordered to parade at their respective
muster grounds for the purpose of inspec
tion, as follows, viz: Major M‘Callister’s
Baitallion on Thursday, 22d Starch; Colonel
Wilson’s Battallion on Friday, 23d; and Ma
jor Dumvoody’s Battallion on Saturday, 24th
March next—each commandant to be pre
pared with pomplete feturps of their respec
tive Battallions on the day of muster.
By order of colonel Dunham.
feb 17— 16 J. THOMAS, adft.
Notice.
ALL personshaving demands against the
estate of Miss Sarah Baillie, late of
M’lnlosh county, deceased, are requested to
render them; and those persons indebted tq
said estate are requested to make payment,
to WM. DAVIES,’ adm’or,
Savannah, February 14, 1821.
Notice.
On Friday, the 30th of March next,
Will be sold between the hours of ten and two
v o'clock, at M‘lntush Old Court house ,
SEVERAL articles of household Furniture
belonging to the estate of Miss Saraty
Baillie, late of M’lntosh county, deceased.
WM. DAVIES,
February 14? 1821. adm’or,
sale,
Willfe sCd on the premises, between/
|~kNE Store-haute;-situated in Ban
U near the
to the estate of Zebadce H. Foss.
feb 17—16 C. THAYER, adm f r.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Jamks Sheahwoou, deceased, are re 7
quired to make immediate payment —and
those having claims against said estate, are
requested to present them, attested accord;
ing to law, to
R. DRTNKWATER, Admin’r,
jan 13 llcy
Admistrator’s sale.
On Saturday, the 24th February next,
Will be sold at the late residence of Jume#
Sherwood, deceased, on Sapelo Island,
THE following property, belonging tq
the estate of said deceased;
Eleven Horses; 60 head of Cattle; two
Jacks; Household and Kitchen Furniture;
plantation Utensils, &c.
R. DRINK WATER, Adm'r.
jan 13 -llcy
Administratrix’s sale.
On Saturday, 31st March next,
Will be sold at M'lntosh Old Court-house, be
tween the usual hours oflQand'2 o'clock.
7IIHE following negroes, belonging to the
A. estate of Mrs. Mary Granbury, deceas
ed; Jim, Sanders, Rose, Fortune, and Celina,
ANN MARSHALL JORDAN, adm’x.
feb 24—17 ,
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March next,
Will be sold in front of the court-house in Da
, rim between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock.
ONE Dwelling-house and Shops, levied
on as the property of W'm. C. Terrell
to satisfy an execution in favtir of Baker ?
Welman & Cos. and others,
feb 17—16 J. HOUGHTON, c. m.
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the first Tuesclay in April next,
Will be sold before the court-house in Glynn
county, between the usual hours of 10 and 2
o’clock.
ONE tract of land containing 369 acres,
more or less, levied on as the proper
ty of James Piles, adjoining lands of colonel
Burnett.and James Powell; sixteen negroes,
viz: Prince, Celia, July, Charles, Isaac, Betty,
Harry, Jim, Charlotte, Jack, Joe, Charles,
Flora, David, Quash and Ellice; levied on as
the property of James Piles, Mary Piles, and
William Piles, to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Thomas Ellis, Pointed out by James ‘
Piles.
Also, one tract of 50 acres, adjoining ma
jor Mangham, and one tract of 80 acres, ad
joining Brunswick; Lemolr’s tract on Satilla,
containing two hundred and fifty acres; one
house and lot in the town of Brunswick, si
tuated in Bay-street—levied on as the pro
perty of J ames Piles, to satisfy executions in
favor of Thomas Ellis. Property pointed
out by Thomas Ellis.
J. A. COFFEE, s. m. c.
feb 17—16
Sheriff's sale.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
Will be sold at the cozirt-honse in the county o f
Glynn, between the usual hours of 10 and 2
o’clock, the folloioing property, viz:
ONE house and lot in the town of Bruns
wick, in said county; one tract of land si
tuated on Satilla River, containing 400 acres,
& following Negroes: Liberty, Dublin, Ben,
xloswin, Simon Rose, Clarisa; Dianah, Cotto.
Jerry, and Cato; levied on as the property of
Mary Piles to satisfy an execvtion in favor of
Crawford Davidson, and Lawson,
feb 13—1 7 JAMES PILES, s. c, c.
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
Will be sold at the coUrt-house in the comity of
Glynn, between the usual hours o f 10 and 2
o’clock, the followingproperty, viz:
BILL, Will, Polly, Cila, Peter, Fanny,
George, and old George, Eliza and
Betty, and eighty acres of land, lying near
Brunswick in said county; levied on as the
property of William Piles to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of the State.
feb 13— 17 JAMES PILES, s. a, c.
Notice.
OWNERS of real estate in the city qf
Dfu-ien are informed that their accounts
for taxes for 1820 are now made out: and that,
they are Required to Call and pay the same
within thirty days from this date; executions
will immediately issue against defauider3.—
The books and accounts will be found at the
Police-Office, and attendance given fropi the
hours of 10 o’clock, a. ?t. untfil 2, r. m.
JOHN P. BALLARD, c. t
feb 17— r—16
No. 18.