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Vol. 111 .
THE GAZETTE
Is published every Saturday, at noon ,
BY
MILLEA” §• MAXWELL,
(in Broadway,)
AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
Payable in advance.
Advertisements, not exceeding’ fourteen
ines, seventy five cents for the first in
ertion; and thirty-seven and a half, each
uccessive time. If the length of time is
lot specified, they will be continued until
brbid, and charged for the whole tinje.
No paper discontinued until all arrearages
(Qf*Ali letters, on business, to the edit
frs, must be post-paid.
Nathan Thomas,
(merchant taylor)
NFORMS his friends and customers that
the time of his serving them is drawing
and a close, he takes this opportunity of re
urning his thanks for past favors. As he
as in no instance failed in finishing their
lothes at the different appointed times, he
umbly hopes they will in return for his
ervices, perform their promises with the
me punctuality. As it appears that credit
i the life of business, punctuality must be
le only life of credit —and as he expects
oon to leave this place for the north, he is
nxious to dispose of a variety of Book Ac
ounts, Notes, &c. which may be had at cost
call for soon—if not, they will be put into
le hands of a person who will compel pur
hasers to pay him a profit for selling,
may 5 -27
New GoQds.
J. &. A. BENNETT,
HAVE just received, in addition to their
former stock in Store, per sloop
ridgeport, from Savannah, the following:
Calicoes—Florentine silks
9-4 and iO-4 Counterpanes
Osnaburgs—Bombazets
Striped and white Homespuns
Bleached Sheetings—Russia sheeting.
Russia Duck—silk Umbrellas
Case fine Hats—Suspenders
Threads—fine shoes—Groceries
Casks Porter—barrels Ale
Barrels Cider—l pipe Cognac Brandy
Hhds. and barrels Whiskey
Holland Gin—barrels St. Croix Sugar
Barrels Loaf Sugar—barrels Mackarel
Kegs Tobacco—kegs Powder
Boxes Candles—boxes Soap
Hyson Tea in chests—bags Shot
1 tierce Pocket Flasks
Barrels Flour—barrels Basket Salt
Barrels white Beans
Barrels Almonds—bags Filberts
Demijohns—stone Jugs
Spanish Segars—bags Corks
Boxes Herrings—kegs Lard
Barrels Pork
76 boxes Muscatal Raisins
Bags Coffee—lJrooms —Saddles
Gjr* And many other other articles which
ill be sold low for cash. A small assort
tent of CROCKERY WARE.
On Consignment,
13 boxes Chocolate
Double and single Mattrasses
may 5—2 7
BtfTi. -
ur hogsheads Havana Molasses
20 barrels Sugar
6 hogsheads do. 8 bis. loaf do.
6 hhds. Whiskey
70 barrels do.
60 ditto Gin
30 ditto Floiir
30 boxes Raisins
15 barrels prime Pork
176 pieces Bacon
10 boxes Soap
11 crates assorted Earthenware
10 bundles Hay
ist received and for sale by
march 3—lß C. G. JONES & CO.*
Just received
I©©©
)s. Burlington Hams
6 bis. K. I. Pipen Apples
Kegs Goshen Butter
3 bis. Newark Cider
1000 bushels N. C. Corn
n Kegs fresh I.ard
2000 lbs. Georgia Bacon
40 bundles of Hay
he above GOODS are offered for sale at
:duced prices for cash.
ALLEN SMITH & CO.
march 17—20
Cheap! Cheap! Cheap!
MIE subscriber respectfully informs his
. friends and customers that he has ta
en the store, together with the stock of
oo<[s, formerly owned by C. Dewitt; jun.
here he intends keeping a general assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
id Crockery, which Will be qpld verv low
cash, PIIILO HURD.
march 17—20
; Contractor Wanted,
erect a BUILDING at the Darien
-, Eastern Steam Saw Mill, twenty-six
et by forty, for a rice machine, to be two
ories high, the building to be positively
impleted ip all-the month of August. Ap
iication to be made to Messrs. James H.
ikkie & Cos. or to Mr. James Stewaot,
■ the Mill. march 31-’ -22
Blanks, Cards, &c.
‘rivfed at this Office, with neat
ness and dispatch.
DARIEN GAZETTE.
By the ships Oglethorpe, Emily,
Thorn and Dromo , recently arrived
from Liverpool ,
THE subscribers have received a very ex
tensive and general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Articles,
suitable for the present and approaching sea
son—of which they will dispose on moderate
terms for cash, cotton, or approved paper.
, JAMES DICKSON & CO.
Savannah , April 16—r —27
Com., (
-§©© bushels Nortfi Carolina Corn, a
float. For sale by
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
may 5 27
C. G. Jones W. G. Jones:
HAVING entered into copartnership, thsr
business will in future be conducted
under the firm of
G. G. JONES & CO.
Who how offer for sale,
14 tons Sweeds 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. navy 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 do. 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 Goods, consisting of Domes
tic Goods.
Irish Linens
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Plains, Blr.nkets, 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
Just received
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC
‘pgXQIDB
which will be disposed of at wholesale or
retail, on liberal terms, by*
C. TIIAYEP,
jan 20—12 Camochan’s Building.
Mansion House Hotel.
The undersigned having comple
ted his new and commodious build-
H 2 f r ing, on Walton andßroadrStreets,
ii ii wA 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, &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.
Bis 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 ‘
Mayor’s Court,
April Term, 1821.
THE following Jurors made default: Jo
seph Bennett and B. W. Beebe. 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, qn or be
fore May Term, of this Court.
JOHN P. BALLARD, c.M. c.
april 14- 24 -■
DARIEN, (GEORGIA.) SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1821.
For sale
hogsheads Sugar
20 barrels Mackerel
12 casks Porter
march 3—lß C. E. PUTNAM.
Banding,
rnoM sloop Catharine,
bags prime Coffee
20 bis. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
5 do. Philips’ best Rye Gin
4 hhds. prime muscovadoSugars
10 blj| superfine new Fl<H|
14 half barrels superfine Cordials
6 tieices best London Porter
2 bales Oznabughs
‘’'’ IN STORE
* - 2 pipes real Holland Gin
do. do Cognac Brandy •
J 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 hairSeives
500 gallons English stone Jugs
10 cases Boots and Shoes of all de
scriptions
and a good assortment of seasonable DRY
GOODS.
The above are offered for sale for cash, or
city acceptances, at reduced prices bv
RUFUS R. MERRILL,
feb 24—17 Harford’s 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.
Cheap Cash Store.
A. BENNETT and J. BENNETT, jun.
HAVING entered into copartnership, the
business will in future be conducted
under the firm of
J. # A. BENNETT,
who intend keeping a general assortment
of European and Domestic Goods, Crockery
ware and Groceries, which will be sold low
for cash.
QCj*All persons indebtdS to Amasa Bennett
are requested to make payment —and those
to whom Tie is indebted to present their
claims. april 21 25
Two Hundred Dollars’ reward.
ABSENTED from the plantation of James
Moore, (one of the undersigned) on
the 23d of December last, a Negro Wench,
named CELIA, and on the lith 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 or either
of said negroes on delivery to one of the
subscribers and all reasonable expenses paid.
As it is believed said 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.
Celiais about thirty-five years of age,/‘Afri
can born, speaks rather bad English, and in
a very peculiar manner; but is otherwise
smart and shrewd On being spoken to,
she has the singular-.habit of throwing up
her head with a disdainful air. JACK, her
husband, between forty and forty-five years
of age, about five feet eight inches high,
steady and sedate iii Ins maimers, one up
per tooth lost, and some country marks.—
Both of said negroes, it is believed, are brand
ed on the breast with the letter M.
LEIGHTON WILSO N't executors on
.JAMES MOORE \estate Mrs.
GEO. ABBOTT J Powell.
Glynn county, February 7, 1819.—17
Fifty Dollars’ Ileward.
DESERTED from the ship Argo, from
Amsterdam, on the night “of the
3d inst. the following named seamen, and
took from the said’ ship a six oared Cutter,
painted black on the bottom, and yellow
mouldings: John Payne, Wm.
Richard Mansfield, George Harries, William
Hansellve —they are supposed to have gone
to the Southward. The above reward will
be paid for their apprehension, and delivery
of the Cutter, to the captain of the ship, or
to HALL, COOKE & CO.
Darien, May 5 27
’ Notice.
THE subscriber having sold out his stock
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 hands 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
Tax Collector’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at Brunswick between the usual
hours of 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 theAlatamaha
River, taken as the property of JohnLinder-
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. c. c.
april 7—23
For Sale,
AN elegant RAZEE, possessing every
possible convenience for travelling.
ALSO,
A pair of handsome BAY’ HORSES. For
terms, apply to
YONGE, ATKINSON & CO.
may 5 e ■ 27
Nathaniel Cornwell*
WATCH-MAKER, SILVERSMITH
’ AND Nr
RESPECTFULL.Yinfqrms the inhabitants
of Darien and its vicinity that he lias
returned to this city and taken a stand near
ly in front of Messrs. Hall, Cooke & Cos. and
has a general assortment of Goods in his line,
which he offers for sale on reasonable terms
-all kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
at the shortest notice. oec 23-8
For sale
DRAFTS on Providence, (R. I.) from
one to five thousand dollars, in sums
to suit purchasers.
ALLEN SMITH & CO.
april 7—23
Administrator’s sale.
On Thursday, 31st May next,
Will be sold at Oglethorpe’s Bluff, Appling
county, at the house of Mrs. Harrall, between
the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock
ALL the stock of Cattle belonging to the
estate of John C. Harrall, deceased,
fifty head, more or less—sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms, cash.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
hired, for the term of twelve months, one
negro woman a good field hand.
C. DEWITT, jun. adm’r.
april 21 25
City Marshal’s sale,
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Darien, be
tween ihe hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
One carriage and harness to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of E. C. Grosvenor against
William C. Terrell.
Also one house, with a lease yet unexpir
ed on lot No. —, in the city of Darien, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Jeremiah Les
ter against Bartholomew Masters.
JOHN BOWLING, and. c. m.
april 28—26
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION,
In Pensacola,
The proposed seat of Government for the
FLORIDAS,
A NEWSPAPER,
TO DE CALLED
THE FLORIDIAN.
*
THE recent acquisition of the Floridas,
has been hailed throughout the Union,
as the attainment of an all important political
desideratum. For although some object to
the terms, none hesitate as to the necessity
for the purchase. As yet, we know little or
nothing of the country, and can make but
very imperfect estimates —we have an indis
tinct, undefined idea of its relative, Political
and Commercial importance; but we are al
most wholly ignorant of its soil and climate—
we know that it connects and cdmpletes our
Atlantic Seaboard from Passamaquoddy to
the Sabine, —ive know that it affords several
excellent harbours - we know that it effec
tually excludes foreign influence, from the
councils of various warlike and mischievous
tribes of Indians—but we wish further to
know, what are its Agricultural advantages
—whatthe characterofits soil-r-what its pro
duce—what the temperature and influence
ofits climate—its Geography,. its Topogra
phy, its political and natural History and de
lineation.
With these views, the undersigned pro
pose to publish apaperat Pensacola—whose
main, object will be the collection and diffu
sion of the required information. Their
earliest attention and most assiduous enquiry,
shall be directed to these objects; and they
are confident in the assertion, that they will
possess advantages, which no other estab
lishment can have.
The political events and changes of the
general government, and of the Territory of
Florida, will meet with proper attention and
consideration.
THE FLORIDIAN, will be conducted on
pure American and Republican principles;
and as such the Editors confidently rely on
the patronage of their feliow-citizens.
They will commence publication, immedi
ately after the United States receive posses
sion, and no exertion on their part shall be
wanting to render their paper useful and in
teresting.
TERMS.
THE FLORIDIAN will be published
weekly on a Super-Roval sheet, with anew
and elegant type, at Five Dollars per an
num —Three Dollars to be paid on receipt of
the first number—the balance at the expira
tion of six months.
CARY NICHOLAS.
GEO. TUNSTALL.
Nashville, April 7, 1821,
Bank of Darien,
APRIL 24, 1821.
N’OTICE. —From and after the Ist May
’ next to the Ist Nov. thisßank will open
at 11 o’clock, a. m. and close at 1 o’clock, p. m.
By order of the Board,
[26] EBEN: S. REES, cashier.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of John C. Harrall, deceased, will
present them properly attested; and
all those that are indebted tosaid estate will
please make immediate payment, or thefr 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
rJL 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 thengi duly attested, ac
cording to law, for settlement.
DELILA JEANRETT, adm’x.
C. L. CHAMPAYNE, adm’r.
. march 31—22
Ndice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Miss Sarah Badlie, late of
MTntosh 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.
Notice.
ALL persons having clajms against the es
tate of John Baillie, deceased, are de
sired to present them, and those indebted to
make paymenl to WM. A. DUNHAM,
feb 24 —17 adm’r.
Ndice.
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 Darren, with
out the will and approbation of my attorney,
Mr. Henry Harford,
WM. SINCLAIR,
St. Mary’s, March 24, 1821—c—23
Ndice.
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 cj 25
Georgia — M i lntosh County .
Superior Court, J
April Term, 18 L)
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 which one Abra
ham Driggers, bargained, sold and conveyed
unto the 3aid Nancy, a certain tract or par
cel of land, lying, being and situate in the
county of MTntosh, bounded north east by
Dunwoody’s land, and on all other sides by
vacant lands, cantaining one hundred acres,
more or less, a copy of the 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.
Extract from the minutes,
A. B. POWELL, c. s. 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 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
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. l. c.
dec 5 6
Georgia—MTntosh County.
By A. B. Powell, clerk of the Court of Or
dinary, for the County and State aforesaid.
WHEREAS, LacliJan M'lntosh, B. ap
plies for letters of administration on
the estate of (his son, a minor) Alexander
M‘ln tosh, 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 May next, 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. c. o.
ALMANACS,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1821,
For sale at the Gazette Office.
No. 28.