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Vol 111.
THE GAZETTE
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TsEEii3^
And Ladies’ Fashionable Dress
Making.
Misses S. Sf A. LeCount
TAKE this Opportunity of informing the
ladies of Darien and its vicinity, that
they have commenced the Millenary & Dress
making business in all its various branches
and newest fashions. They have taken a
Stor% on the Bay,.nearly opposite-the Store
of Mr. Merrill.
WHERE THEY HAVE ON HAND,
A GOOD ASSOD.TMEVT OF
Leghorn, Straw and Silk Bonnets,
Also —Childrens’ Leghorn and Straw Bon
nets, of the newest fashion.
False Curls—Small Combs—Nankin Crape
pattern Dresses—Plaid Ribbons— French
Artificial Flowers, &c.
inarch 17 20.
C. G. Joiies JV. G. Jones
HAVING entered into copartnership, the
business will in future be conducted
Under the firm of •
C. G. JONES & CO.
Who now offer for sale ,
14 tons Sweeds Iron
>ls hhds. Whiskey
60 bis. ditto
2 pipes N. Gin
10 bis. do. do.
3 hhds. Jamaica Rum
1 pipe Cognac Brandy
1 do. Holland Gin
JLO 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
$0 bags Coffee
10 bis. S. F. Flour
30 do. Pilot Bread
15 do. navy do.
10- do. Crackers
‘lO hhdsi Muscovado Sugar
30 i>ls. do. do. *
6 do. loaf do.
20 bags soft shell’d Almonds
... 22 boxes mould Candles
\ 17 ditto Soap
5 do. Cotton Cards
■7... 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 Rutter
17 bolts Cotton 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.
Trjsh Linens
■Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
.Plains, Blankets, Hosiery, &c.
■ AND ALOAT,
iifQ o bushelsN. C. CORN
ON CONSIGNMENT
An elegant Gig and Harness
Waggon Harnesses
Cases Hats, men’s and women’s
Linseed Oil, &„c. &c.
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
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For sale
AN excellent Stand fpr a public house,
eight miles from Darien, on the road
leading to Milledgeville and St. Mary’s, is
offered for sale at-a very low price. -The
advantages it has is rather superior to any
of the like description, having attached to it
” seven hundred acres land, about one hun
dred and twenty of which is prime -httmmoc’
and cane land, suitable for cotton and corn;
the balance prime swamp for rice, and pine
land. On this.tract is cleared of the liammoc
about thirty acres, all under fence, and has
been planted but one year. The buildings
consist of a large dwelling house, built of so
lid materials, new, but rather in an unfinish
ed state, negro houses, kitchcn H stable,,&c.
I ogether with t #se advantages, it is one of
the finest ranges lor st ock in the low coun
ty* both as to the swamp and pine land, the
‘former not being subject to those inunda
tions from high rivers, which often destroys
the stocks of cattle in the winter, the conti
guity of which to the sea board obviates that
evil. Any person wishing such a situation,
will apply to jhe undersigned, or to James
Snuth, esquire, in M'lntosh county, who has
the plat and all papers relative thereto.
r .. . JOSEPH LAW.
■Liberty county, March 3—t—lß
’
DARIEN GAZETTE.
Just received
A®!)© lbs. Burlington Hams
6 bis. R. I. Pipen Apples
Kegs Goshen Butter
-3 Ids. Newark. Cider
1000 bushels N. C. Cora .
Kegs fresh Lard
2000 lbs. Georgia Bacon
* ‘ Virf 40 bundles of Hay
The above at
e. ~ 'L—
Cheap! Cheof Cheap!
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and custjjMaers that he has ta
ken the store, together with the. slock of
Goods, formerly pysjjed by C. Hewitt, jun.
where he intends KaSpirig a general assort
ment of Dry ‘ GoOjSfcSrdceries, Hardware
and Crockery, which vnll be sold very low
for cash. ’ PHILp HURD,
march 17—20
. . , . ————
Landing,
FROM CATHARINE,
bags prime Coffee
20 bis. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
5 do. Phi Tips’ best Rye Gin
4 hhds. prime muscovado Sugars
10 bis superfine new Flour
-14 half barrels superfine Cordials
6 tierces best London Porter ‘
2 bales Oznabughs
IN STORE
’ 2 pipes redl Holland Gin
do. do Cognac Brandy
4 hhds Molasses
400 bushels Salt
8 casks Chees,e
1 cask Patent Hoes
15 boxes Soap and Candles
10 bis. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel
25 dozen wire and hair Seives
500 gallons English stone Jugs
10 cases Boots and Shoes of all de
scriptions
apd a good assortment of seasonable DR Y
GOODS.
The above are offered for sale for cash, or
citv acceptances, at reduced prices by
RUFUS Jf. MERRILL,
feb 24—17 Harford’s [Buildings.
Sealed Proposals
be received by the Clerk of the
T ▼ Inferior Court of Liberty County, un
til the first Monday ip, May next, for build
ing a BRICK GAOL, atßiceborough, in said
county. - ‘‘7
The undertaker must furnish all the mate
rials, (w hich are required to be of the best
quality) and complete the bnildjng in a
workmanlike manner, on orbeforc the first
day of March, 1822.
ffjf-Persons wishing to contract, will ap
ply to the Clerk of said Court, at Ricebo
rough, who will exhibit and explain the plan.
By order of their Honors the Justices of
the inferior court. E V BAKER, Clerk.
march 10——18
. U.- ■ - ■ ■
Final Notice.
OWNERS of real estate in the city of Da
rien are informed that unless the taxes
on their property for theyear 1820 are paid
within twenty days from this date, executions
will be issued without discrimination.
JOHN P. BALLARD,
march 17 -20 city treasurer
Notice.
ON Monday, 2d day of April next, will be
held at the court-house, Darien, an
election for Receiver of Tax-Returns, for the
year 1821, in place of William J. ltice, who
has declined qualifying.
W. A. DUNHAM, ~)
* JACOB WOOD, Lj.uc.
FRANCIS HOPKINS,j
march 5—20
€3* We are requested to an- j
nounce Willi cm I. King a candidate for
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS, at
the election on the 2d April next,
march 5—17
Notice.
A LI, persons having claims against the es
tate of John Baillie, deceased, are de
sired to present them, and those indebted to
make payment to W.M. A, DUNHAM,
fob 24—17 qdm’r.
Nnice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of j
J\ John Johnston, deceased, are required !
to make immediate'payment—and those bav- !
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—a1—17
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Miss Sarah Baillie, (ate of
M’lnlosh county, deceased, are requested to
render them; atid'those persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment,
to WM. DAVIES, adm’or.
Savannah, February 14, 1821.
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
Battallion on Thursday; 22d March; 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 complete returns of their respec
tive Battallions on the day of muster.
By order of colonel Dunham.
feb 17—16 J. THQMA S, adft.
DARIEN. (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1821.
For sale
hogsheads Sugar
20 barrels Mackerel
12 casks Porter * •
by C* E-PUTNAM,
march 3—lß
Molasses for sale.
form his friends aiid th< public in
j general, that he has for sale at his Clothing
: Store, on the Bay, a general assortment of
the best and most fashionable woods 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 thaWlie can execute"ushy Taylor
Work that shall be called for* V such a
manner as to please those who will favor
him with their custom. nov 18—3
Mansion House Hotel.
MThe undersigned having comple
ted his new and commodious build
ing, on Walton andßroad-streets,
feels pleasuse in announcing to his
old fiends and the public, that he'isjjnow
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, whi<
will at all times be found to be well su.
plied with the best of Liquors, &c. Geiuh
men with their families, can be agreeabi
accommodated with private rooms. Room s
are also reserved for such gentlemen as may
wish to enjoy themselves with private dm
ner or supper parties.
Considerable expense has attended t!..
erecting of the above hotel—and those who
may fayor 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 lie has an attentive ostler and far
rier for the purpose.
JOHN HOLZENDORF.
Darien, Oct. 10, 1820— 52
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 William Baggs applies for
letters of administration on the es
tate of Jesse Corker, lsyte of M’lntosh coun
ty, dec.
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 16th day of ’ April next,
otherwise letters of administration will be
granted to the applicant.-
Given under my hand and seal, this 16th
clay of March, 1821.
[l. s.] A. B. POWELL, c. c. o. m. c.
[l7-11
Georgia—Liberty county
Bv Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordi
nary of the county and state aforesaid.
\ITHEREAS, James Smilie, jun. applies
T to be dismissed from his guardian
ship of Thomas C. Sullivan, orphan ot 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 j
i Riceborotigh, 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, fuul*!n the
forty-fifth year of American Independence.
E. BAKER, c„ c. o. l. c.
dec 5 6
Court of Ordinary ,
M ( INTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA.
In the matter of th,e estate of Sarah Baillie.
ON application of W. Davis, administra
tor and one of the distributees of the
j estate of Sarah Baillie, deceased, It is or
j dered, That John M'lntosh, James Nephew,
I 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. r. o. nr. c.
Darien, December 4, 1820,—mel —6
Broke Gaol,
IN Darien, ou the 26th ultimo* ANTHONY
CORSTER, a Spaniard, about fire feet
five inches high; twenty-three years of age,
dark hair and complexion, and blue eyes.—
Any person who wilftake up the said Spa
niard and deliver him to me in Darien, shall
receive a reward of twenty-five dollars, and
all reasonable expenses paid.
WILLIS ROBINSON, o. m. c.
march 3—lß
MELM )TH the Wanderer, a Tale by cue
Author ot ‘ Bertram” &c.
Domestic Encyclopedia ‘
Memoirs ot the Life and Character of Mrs.
Savage
A variety of Plays'; &e.
just r. ccjveJ, and for sale, at the Darien
Book Store.
, CHARLES CAMPBELL,
march 24—21
—y
! hogsheads Havana Molasses /.
barrels Sugar *
‘ r ‘ * hogsheads do. 8 bis. loaf do.
6 hhds. Whiskey
70 barrels do.
60 ditto Gin
30 ditto Flour , ■
30 boxes Raisins
15 barrels prime Pork
176 pieces Bacon
10 boxes Soap |
11 crates assorted Earthenware
10 bundles Hay
just’ received and for sale by
march 3—lß C. G. JONES &, CO.
Just received
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
EUROPEAN wo DOMESTIC
(JSiDcDIDS
! which will be disposed of at wholesale or
retail, on liberal terms, by
C. THAYER,
jan 20—12 Camochan’s Bv it ding.
Nathaniel Cornwell ,
WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
RE>PECTF. LLV iiiturmsthe inhabitants
of Darien and its vicinity that he lias
returned to this city and taken a stand near
ly m 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 not ice. j dec 23-8
For sale ,
JNagiyft A convenient and well finished
fs jj jj j two story House, containing six :
H 8 ® S uorns > w *th a long piszza in front,
3te?*6ssAtmd good out buildings, situated on :
a high, central and healthy lot on the bay, in
the town of Sun bury, with a garden in front,
under the bluff, suitable for summer vegeta
bles.
, Atso,
MA convenient House, one
md a half high, in a state of com
i <rtable repair, with out buildings, !
•md a large garden containing two
or thi ee lots all in the same town —this situ
ation .s high, and has been always considered
healthy,
_ In the rear ofthe former house is a young,
• bearing ’grape .arbour, of an excellent kind;
and in the garden attached to the latter !
house, are several bearing sweet and sour j
orange trees.
The price of the above property is rea
sonable, and the terms accommodating, both
of which can be known by applying to
Messrs. Bulloch & Dunwody, in Savannah;
James Holmes, esq. in Sunbury, or the sub
scriber near Darien.
JOHN KELL. -
N. B. Persons need not apply to rent the
above houses, as they are already engaged in
case they are not sold; but any person who
will purchase, shall be put in possession the
first of May next.
march 24—c—21
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Darien, be.
tween the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, I
ONE Dwelling House,’ together with a j
lease of the Lot on which it stands, for I
three years, property of John Johnson, dec.
By order of
JOHN STEWART, adm’r
RACHAEL JOHNSON, adm’x.
march 5—1 —20
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
Will be sold at the Court House, In Darien,
between the hours of ten and two o’clock,
The Ldt, [Letter C.] and buildings there
on, owned and occupied by Samuel Hamil
ton; levied on as the property of the said
Samuel Hamilton, to satisfy executions in fa
vor of Philo Hurd, Silas Camp, and Collins
Thayer. JOHN BOWLING, n. c. m.
march 17 20
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
Will be sold to the highest bidder, at Tattnall
Court-house, for ready money, between the
usual hours of sale,- the following property,
to wit:
acres of Land, on the Ohoopie •ri
ver, with good improvements thereon, join
ing tends of the estate of James Joyce, taken
as the property, of James Caswell to satisfv
two executions in favor of William Kemp.
• J. B. STRIPLING, i). s. t. c.
march 5 —20
Sheriff’s Safe.
On the fi,-st Tuesday m April next,
Will be sold before the court-house in Glynn,
county, between the usual hours of 10 and 2,
! o’clock.
ON E 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, Davicl, Quash and Ellice; also fifty
acres adjoining Major Mangham,pointed out
as the property of James Piles, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Thomas Ellis.
Also, one tract of eighty acres, adjoin
ing Brunswick; Lemoir’s tract on Satilla,
containing two hundred and fifty acres; cue
house and lot in the town cf Brunswiclr, si*
tuatpd in Ray-street—levied on as tne pvo*
pera vof William Piles, and Mar) Pilesc to
satisfy executions in favor of Thorpas Ellis,
and others. Property pointed out by Tho
mas Ellis. J -
feb 17—16 J. A. COFFEE; s. y. c.
Sheriff’s sale, continued.
On the first Tuesday in April next-,
Will be sold (ft the court-house in the city of
Darien, between the usual hours
4 TRACT of Land, on South Newport,
ctfnraUting three hundred acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Jonathan Ba-n-i;
levied on as the property of Matthew Carter,
by Samuel Peacock, constable of said conn*
ty, to satisfy an execution in favor of Isaac
Abrahams. J. A. COFFEE, s. m. c.
march 3—lß
PROPOSAL
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which we live, that the Press, if not the
•raid, is always the attendant upon every
■volution, having for its object the eman
pation of mind or the happiness of man.—
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a part oftttie territory of the United btates,
it is believed that the tide of emigration will
Set rapidly towards her shores, increasing
her wealth, and filling her ports with our
enterprising and industrious fellow citizens
of the old Slates, arid offering a home and a
refuge toThe exile and the fugitive from the
oppression of European thraldom. Favor
ed by nature with a fruitful s-Tl—abounding
in articles of luxury and commerce, a,:id bles
j sed with a climate more congenial to the
| constitution of the stranger and sojourner
than the Southern States, this section of our
country must become great and powerful,
and in time rival its neighbors in agriculture,
in commerce and in arts. With these im
pressions, and under the belief that a well
! conducts';! Press is one of the most power
ful auxiliaries, not only to morality and reli
gion, but in promoting the Welfare of any
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: propose to publish in the City of .St. Augus
tine, a Newspaper under the above title.
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; management shall be in strict accordance
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and literary, and no effort w ill be spared o
render it a pleasing, an interesting and a va
luable publication.
RICHARD W. EDES & CO.
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March, 1820.
Two Hundred Hollars’ reward.
A BSENTEDfrom the plantation of James
1 Y Moore, (one of the undersigned) bn
the 23d of December last, a Negro Wench,
named CELIA, and on the 11th January
following, a negro man named JACK, both
belonging to the estate of Mrs. Martha Pow
ell, deceased. Fifty dollars reward will be
given for the apprehension of each cr either
of said negroes on delivery to one of the
subscribers and all reasonable expenses paid.
As it is believed saiol negroes have been in
veigled or stolen from the premises afore
said, the further sum of one hundred dollars
will be paid for proof to conviction of the
offender.
Celia is about thirty-five years of age, Afri
can born, spoaks rather bad English, and in
a very peculiar manner; but is otherwise
smart and shrewd >. On being spoken to,
she nas the singular habit of throw ing up
her heat! with a disdainful air. JACK, her
husband, between forty and forty-five years
of age, about five feet eight inches high,
steady and sedate in his manners, one up
per tooth lost, and some country marks.—
Moth of said negroes, it is believed, are brand
ed ou the breast with the letter M.
LEIGHTON VILSOND executors on
JAMES MOORE W Mrs.
GEO. ABBOTT J Powmll,
Glytm counts, FeU tuny 7, 1819.—17
No. 22.