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THE GAZETTE
W published every Saturday, at noon,
BY
MILLEN $ MAXWELL,
(in Broadway,)
■at five dollars per annum.
Payable in advance.
■Advertisements, not exceeding’ fourteen
Bes, seventy five cents for the first in-
and thirty-seven and a half, each
■jeessive time. If the length of time is
Ht specified, they will be continued until
■■bid, and charged for the whole time.
■/Vo / taper discontinued until all arrearages
■ paid.
BXj’All letters, on business, to the edit
_■;, nihst be post-paid.
r ‘ Cheap Cash Store.
B. BENNETT and J. BENNETT, jun.
WTAVING entered into copartnership, the
■I. business will in futute be conducted
■der the firm of •
■J. A. BENNETT,
■ o intend keeping a general assortment
■European and Domestic Goods, Crockery
■ire and Groceries, which will be sold low
■■ cash.
■qj’All persons indebted to Amasa Bennett
■e requested to make payment —and those
■ whom he is indebted to present their
■ims. april 21 25
j For sale
■DRAFTS on Providence, (R. I.) from
one to'five thousand dollars, in sums
Bsuit purchasers.
ALLEN SMITH 8c CO.
I april 7 —23
Nathan Thomas,
(merchant taylor)
■TAVING returned to Darien, would in-
Hjl. form his friends and the public in
leneral, that he has for sale at his Clothing
■tore, on the Bay, a general assortment of
Bie best and most fashionable Goods in his
Bne of business, together with an ekten
■ve assortment of ready made Clothing,
which he would thank those whe are in want
If any article in his line to call and look. —
Is he has the best of workmen, he flatters
limself that lie can execute any Taylor
■York that shall be called for in such a
Inanner as to please those who will favor
|im with their custom. nov 13—3
Late in the Season.
rpilE subscribers have just received from
JL New-York, by the Sloop Rambler,
captain Wriglit, a fresh supply of
Mahogany Furniture,
CONSISTING OF
Secretary and Book
Cases
irecian Sofas
Sideboards
lining Tables
Dressing Ta
bles, with glasses
Cradles
ALSO,
High post Mahogany Bedsteads, with pa
tent joints.
Ditto curl’d Maple single Bedsteads, with
patent joints.
(xT The above articles will be sold cheap
for cash, by B. & J. ENGLISH,
april 14 24 rs
Just received
lbs. Burlington Hants
6 bis. R. I. Pipen Apples
Kegs Goshen Butter
3 bis. Newark Cider
1000 bushels N. C. Corn
Kegs fresh Lard
2000 lbs. Georgia Bacon
40 bundles of Hay
The above GOODS are offered for sale at
reduced prices for cash.
ALLEN SMITH &, CO.
march 17—20
Cheap! Cheap! Cheap!
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and customers that he has ta
ken the store, together with the stock of
Goods, formerly owned by C. Dewitt, jun.
where he intends keeping a general assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
and Crockery, which will be sold verv low
for cash.* ■ ‘ \ PHILO HURD.
march’ 17 —20 ,
Contractor Wanted,
TO erect a BUILDING at the Darien
Eastern Steam Saw Milt, twenty-six
feet by forty, for a rice machine, to be two
stories high, the building to be positively
completed in all the month of August. Ap
plication to be made to Messrs. James 11.
Gi'ekte & Cos. or to Mr. James Stewart,
at the Mill. march 31 22
Sealed Proposals
TfHLL be received by the Clerk of the
r t Inferior Court of Liberty County, un
til the first Monday in May next, for build
ing a BltlCK GAOL, at Riceborough, in said
comity.
■’ The undertaker must furnish all the mate
rials, (which are required to be of the best
quality) and complete the building in a
workmanlike maimer, on orbefore the first
day of March, 1822.
CO” Persons wishing to contract, will ap
ply to the Cleric of said Court, at Ricebo
rough, who will exhibit and explain the plan.
By order of llieir Honors the Justices of
the Inferior court. E. BAKER, Clerk.
march 10 13
DARIEN JH GAZETTE.
Fancy Work Tables
Do. Writing Desks
Wash-hand Stands
Candle Stands
Ladies’ W ork Ta
bles, with glass
mountings
Ditto with brass
Just received
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC
which will be disposed of at wholesale or
retail, on liberal terms, by
C. THAYER,
jan 20—12 Carnochan’s Building.
hogsheads Havana Molasses
, - 20 barrels Sugar
6 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 Sc CO.
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 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 Liquors, Bcc. 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
Georgia — M‘lntosh County.
Superior Court, }
April Term, 1821. 3
Present the Hon. T. U. P. Charlton, Judge.
UPON the application of Nancy Malden,
stating the existence and loss of a cer
tain Deed of Indenture, by whicli one Abra
ham Driggers, bargained, sold and conveyed
unto the said Nancy, a certain tract or par
cel of land, lying, being and situate in the
county of M'lntosh, bounded north east by
Dumvoody’s land, and on all other sides by
vacant lands, cantaining one hundred acres,
more or less, a copy of tlie same (in sub
stance) being filed in office on motion of
William C. Banks, attorney for the said Nan
cy, it is ordered, that the said copy be es
tablished at the next term of this Court, in
lieu of the lost original, unless cause to the
contrary be shown—and that a copy of this
rule be published in one of the public Ga
zettes of this circuit, once a month for six
months.
n Extract from the minutes,
A. B. POWELL, c. s. c. m. c.
april 14 24
Mayor’s Court,
April Term, 1821.
THE following Jurors made default: Jo
seph Bennett and B. W. Beebft'. 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 tlie Office of the Clerk, on or be
fore May Term, of this Court.
JOHN P. BALLARD, c.m. c.
april 14 24
——
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordi
nary of the county and state aforesaid.
WHEREAS, James Smilie, jun. applies
to be dismissed from his guardian
ship of Thomas C. Sullivan, orphan es 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
lliceborough, 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.
F.. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
dec 5 6
Georgia — M i lntosh Cownty.
By A. B. Powell, clerk of the Court of Or
dinary, for the County and State aforesaid.
WHEREAS, Lachlan M'lntosh, 15. ap
plies for letters of administration on
the estate of (his son, a minor) Alexander
M'lntosh, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have,) in my office, on or before the
13th day of Alav nfext, otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted the
applicant.
Given under my hand and seal the 13th
April, 1821.
[24] ALLEN B. POWELL, c. r. 0.
DARIEN, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 4821.
Molasses for sale.
hhds. just received, best Havana, at
a low price for cash or good town
acceptances. ♦
feb 17—16 - J. H. GIEKIE k CO.
For sale
hogsheads Sugar
20 barrels Mackerel
12 casks Porter
march 3—lß C. E. PUTNAM.
Landing,
FROM SLOOP CATHARINE,
bage prime Coffee
20 bis. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
5 do. Philips’ best Rye Gin
4 hhds. prime muscovado Sugars
10 bis superfine new Floqr
14 half barrels superfine Cordials
6 tierces best London Porter
2 bales Qznabughs
i\ store
2 pipes real Holland Gin
do. do Cognac Brandy
4 hhds Molasses
400 bushels Liverpool Salt
8 casks Cheese
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
and a good assortment of seasonable DRY
GOODS.
Tlie above are offered for sale for cash, or
city acceptances, at reduced prices by
RUFUS R. MERRILL,
feb 24—17 HarfunVs Buildings.
For Sale ,
TWO valuable tracts of river swamp Land,
one lying on Lewis’ creek, the other
on Fishing Lake, both within seven miles o
this city. For further particulars, apply to
jan 13 11 C. G. JONES.
Notice.
milE subscriber having sold out his stock
JL of Goods in this place, begs leave to
inform all those that are indebted to him, by
book account or otherwise, that unless im
mediate settlement is made, that his papers
will be placed in the bands of an attorney for
collection, as he is necessarily compelled to
be absent from this place the approaching
season. CHARLES DEWITT, jun.
april 7—23
Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the es
tate of John Baillie, deceased, are (Ip
sired to present them, and those indebted to
make payment to WM. A. DUNHAM,
1 feb 24—17 adm’r.
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned under
the penalty of the law from engaging
or making contracts for work, with my car
penter fellow CATO, now in Darien, with
out the will and approbation of my attorney,
Mr. Henry Harford.
WM. SINCLAIR.
St. Mary’s, March 24, 1821—c—23
Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the es
tate of John Courts, deceased, are
hereby requested to bring in their accounts
for settlement; and those indebted to said es
tate will please settle the same.
REUBEN KING, executor.
april 21 cf 25
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the
l\- estate of John C. Harrall, deceased, will
please present them properly attested; and
all those that are indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment, or their ac
counts will be placed in the hands of an attor
ney for collection.
C. DEWITT, jun. adm’r.
april 21 25
Notice.
4 LI, persons indebted to the estate of
the late Isaac G. Jeanrett, of this city,
are required to come forward and liquidate
the same, and all those having demands are
requested to present them duly attested, ac
cording to law, for settlement.
DELILA JEANRETT, adm’x.
C. 1,. CHAMPAYNE, adm’r.
march 31—22
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Miss Sarah Baillie, late of
M'lntosh county, deceased, are requested to
render them; and those persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment,
to WM. DAVIES, adm’or.
Savannah, February 14, 1821.
Runaway
17MIOM the subscriber, on Thursday, the
_ 12th instant, his negro boy JIM. He
is of yellow complexion and spare made.—
He has an iron on one leg. Any person ap
prehending the said boy and lodging him in
gaol, will be paid all reasonable expences.
WILLIAM BERRIE.
Spring Bluff, Camden County , April 21.
[32]-cn
Assize of Bread.
C I |TIE wholesale price of Flour being
§4 50 per barrel of 196 pounds net
weight, the loaves must weigh as follows viz:
124 cents loaf to weigh 3340 z.
64 do. do. do. 18
JOHN P. BALLARD, c. c.
april 7——23
Nathaniel Cornwell.
WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
AND
RESPECTFULLY informsttje 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
Marshal’s Sale
On the first Tuesday in JYlay next,
Will be sold at the Court House, in Darien,
between the hours of ten and two o’clock,
The Lot, [Letter C.] and buildings there
on, owned and occupied by Samuel Hamil-
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, and. c. m.
march 17 20
Marshals sale.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
IVill be sold at the court-house in the city of
Darien, between the usual hours of 10 and
2 o'clock,
ONE House and Lot, in the city of Darien,
levied on as the property of William
I. M'lntosh to satisfy executions in favor of
E. C. GrosVenor and others.
Also one House and Lot, levied on as the
property oflsham Johnston to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Reuben King.
Also one House and x.ot in the city of
Darien, the property of Eli jah Jones, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of James Simonton.
JOHN HOUGHTON, c. m.
march 31—22
City Marshal's sales.
On the first TUESDAY in May next,
Will be sold in front of the court-house in the
city of Darien, between the usual hours of
10 and 2 o’clock ,
TEN casks, 20 sets cups and sausers, 10
tea pots, 18 tin cups, 12 tin funnels,
9 milk cups, 57 mugs and jugs, 5 wool hats,
18 fine hats, 4 jocky hats, 32 brooms, 2 bar
rels shad, each half full; levied on as the pro
perty of Jonathan Belton, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Raymond Demere, sen.
Also 1 puncheon rum; levied on as the
property of Jeremiah Lester, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Peter Raydon.
Also, 9 reams of wrapping paper, 7 full
pieces check and striped homespuns, 5 do
containing 30 yards, 1 do containing 31, &
Ido do yards, 1 piece cotton check 20
yards, 8 yards striped cotton, 1 do 74 stri
ped checks, 1 do 13 do bleached humums, 1
do 74 do bleached, 1 do 84 yards bleached,
Ido remnant 2 5-8, If do humums, 4 yards
oznaburgs, 5 f do calico, 5 groce buttons,
a quantity of thread, 6 bottles mustard, 4
pair boys’ gloves, 4 papers sewing silk, 1
box containing thread, 14 pair children’s
stocldfigs, 9 horn combs, one box tea, one do
needles, one pair cotton cardsj 3 furniture
brushes, one axe, 5 sets cups and saucers, 4
sugar dishes, two milk pots, 40 small plates,
one dish, twelve groce button moulds, 54
Ihs black pepper, 5 butter pots, 19 tin lan
thorns, 23 small jugs, 5 leaden cocks, 1 lot
leaf tobacco, 6 brooms, 3 parcels shot, one
canister gunpowder, one barrel vinegar, 3
tea pots, 5 tin cups, one tin funnel, one set
measures, 3 pair scales, one set weights, 11
tin lab'es, one pair steelyards, one parcel
large button moulds, 6 wool hats, 5 for hats,
one jockey hat, one barrel brandy, one do
Hoi. gin, one do West I. rum, 6 deer skins,
one otter skin, one lamp, one card brass
rings, molasses, whiskey, 7 bbls. N. E. rum,
7 old barrels, 200 phials, one large stone
pitcher; one parcel brass thimbles. And,
sundiw articles of Drugs and Medicines,
shop Furniture, &c. levied on as the proper
ty of Charles Belton, to satify sundry execu
tions in favor of Richard W. Otis.
JOHN BOWLING, and. c. m.
april 14 -24
City Marshals’ Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold on the premises, in Darien, be
tween the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
One House, situated on the corner of the
Bay and Franklin-street, together with a
lease of the lot on which it stands, levied on
as the property of Jeremiah Lester, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Collins Thay
er.’ JOHN BOWLING, and. c. m.
april 14 24 _
Tax Collector's sale.
On the first Tuesday’ in June next,
mil be sold at Brunswick between the usual
hours o f sale,
hundred and fifty acres of pine land
and inland swamp, adjoining lands of
Charles Dewitt, sen. and James May, two
miles from Clark’s Bluff', on the Alatamaha
River, taken as the property of John Lincier-
Also at the same time and place one tract
in the county of Baldwin, containing two
hundred two and a half acres, taken as the
property of James Walton, deceased; both
levied on to satisfy their direct tax for the
years 1813,1814, 1815, and 1816.
JOHN HARRIS, t. c. o, c.
april 7—23
C. G. Jones 8£ W. 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 S weeds Iron
15 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 ’
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. pavy do. **
10 do. Crackers
10 hhds. Muscovado Sugar
30 bis. do. do.
5 do. loaf do.
20 bags soft shell’d Almonds
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—lo and& Beef
4 do. Mackerel
5 firkins Butter
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 r Goods, consisting of Domes
tic Goods.
Irish I.inens
Superfine Cloths and Gassimeres
Plains, Blankets, Hosiery, &c,
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. &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
City MarshaVs sales.
On the first TUESDAY in June next,
Will be sold at the Court-house , in the city of
Darien between the usual hours of 10 and
2 o’clock,
LOT No. 53, on Broad and Walton-streets,
levied on as the property of James Ne
phew to satisfy his city tax for the year
1820; amount due, §8 50 and costs.
Also lot No. 62, First and Scriven-streets,
levied on as the property of James Oliver to
satisfy his city tax for the year 1820; amount
due §5 and cost.
Also lot No. 95, levied on as the property
of John Caulderto satisfy his city tax for the
year 1820; amount due §1 and cost.
Also lot No. 124; levied on as the proper
ty of James Perry to satisfy his city tax for
the year 1821, amount due §1 and cost.
Also lot No. 126, levied on as the proper
ty of James Kendrick to satisfy his city tax
for the year 1821, amount due 1§ and cost.
Also lot No. 127, levied on as the proper
ty of James Caulderto satisfy his city tax for
the year 1820, amount due §1 and cost.
Also lot No. 157, levied on as the property
of W r m. I. M'lntosh to satisfy his city r tax for
1820, amount due §5 50 and cost.
Also lot No. 165-, levied on as the proper
ty of Mrs. M'lntosh to satisfy her city tax for
1821, amount due §1 and cost.
Also lot No. 200, levied on as the proper
ty John S. Blackman to satisfy his city tax
for the year 1820, amount due §1 and cost.
Also lot C & D. levied on as the property
of S. & D. Hamilton to satisfy their city tax
for 1820, amount due §27 and cost.
Also 13 lots, levied on as the property of
James Hamilton and Charles Harris to satisfy
their city tax for 1820, amount due §ll 25.
Also lot No. 12, levied on as the property
of estate Gary to satisfy his city tax for the
year 1820.
Also lot No. 8, levied on as the property of
John Drvsdaie to satisfy his city tax for the
year 1820, amount due §1 25, and cost.
Also lot No. 9, levied on as the property
of John Lloyd to satisfy his city tax for the
year 1821, amount due §1 25 and cost.
Also lot No. 5, levied on as the property
of Elijah Jon6s to satisfy his city tax for the
year 1821, amount due §3 and cost.
Also lot No. 5, levied on as the property
of A Lefils to satisfy his city tax for the year
1821, amount due §3 and cost.
Also lot No. 4, levied on as the property
of James Pelot to satisfy his city tax for the
year 1321, amount due 75 cents and cost.
Also lot No. 3, levied on as the property
efF. Sayres to satisfy his city tax for the year
1820, amount due 75 cents and cost.
Also lots 7, 8 and 9, levied on as the pro
perty of Yonge, Richardson & Cos. to satisfy
their city tax for the year 1820, amount due
§3 75 and cost.
Also lots No. 10 and 11, levied on as the
property of E. Early, to satisfy his city tax
for the year 1320, amount due §2 and cost.
Also tabby building levied on as the pro
perty of V. H. Vivion, to satisfy his city tax
fortheyear 1820, amount due §65 and cost.
Also’ lot No. 43, levied on the property of
John H. M'lntosh to satisfy his city tax for
the year 1820, amount due §7 50 and cost.
Also lot No. 44, levied on as the property
of estate of Gignilliat to satisfy its city tax for
1820 and cost.
JOHN BOWLING, 1., .. m.
apiil 14 24
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